The Wabash Courier, Volume 18, Number 41, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 8 June 1850 — Page 4
CRfOKf or HUACKK.
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SsssswaaJ* ssclw JSSto. ceaels, end the like—y« he w» iine* ^«tU''of Doctorfor (h« iimx«w of (»Jniw «*4ll
(oS whl«
he
*av* "k» *ltemSe»T two me«Heal *"t»wt».
u4 practiced for fi«*e* y^rtl!'' NowUietrmhi*.!* S»erpr»r tfe«J medicine a day in M* l»* Stirh mjrwr. •fatarfarianptweematioo leofca toad the /iharaner «.h! rtncitr of the man- I wieh imxt "HK«reJ», he had ne»thoM Maiemenia of trftrttelf or 0( me. When will i*mtk learn lobe Sanest endtruitiftil in atftheir ttealin** and interrourae with their fellow mea He applied to m« KMC! Cle|p toewwt Mm tftttmfilctarm? hi« mn tore* "»""f (he I are* earn* ha woaltl make, aa est inducement to einherS in the huaiixtM. Tt»-*r men b«»r been iaeaMM and libeRin^ me is aU pwwMe «mw. ir. order injprea* the public wi»fc the belief that the OIiW.tor'r Serasnarilla *u not (he frentttw. or""*
Skt
mtpmnHm. made from tha OU theUr** Or.ehwf Heap' f£i» tv P. Towneen-l a*r* I ha*e "V"* Air ffa "week. I wit! five him §M0 If h* will pro ln-e one awk eoHtarv 4*uvf *f thte. Ill* *ni«mu** Thoinpwm. Sklllman ., af MleebmHie, eitapty mitd* 4aj*t»« t*»f fwtWk. *iw kccii the truth dimrn in rejawt to ka jwaiiW ferment tng nmpound Ttit* I* to cJutea ixmTlw OM Swaperiila Mm* on W the OW |h«-«»r'e Mker^hw C«ni
Arm*. »m*M« eienatore KW» «$*• C«et "f Anii«. Qfftw.HK A'uff itrfl. A O/'y JACOB TOWNSKNtt. f#
Old Dr. Jacob Townsend. TOmnSi^yoSr.,'??
•niB omntNAI, IttSTTtlVRRKR o? TIIK Genuine Tawnaend Sarsaparilla «Md Dr. Townaeod sow ahovt TO year* »f »?«. eiifl K«. igpi heea known the A U'l'HOtt. »a«J DlMsO KERER trfthe OKffUJNB ORIGINAL TO WSSUN
J} 8ARBAPA R1LUA." Bern*™*, be w««e»ra_ pelted to Itmu lie manufacture, by which mean* it hae heart kept out of market, and tne ealaa cireameeiitied thoen oolrwho had proved ita worduatxl kn»wn it* value. It bad reached the eara of many. navertheVeea. thoee aaranne Mho had beeti healed of eora diaaaww. and eaired from death, ow'-taimed ile wonderfnt
HEALING POWER.
Thte ORANU ANU UNE«nAIXKP I'REPARATtOW •e manufactured on :he lanreat acafe, and ie called for throitehout like length and hnuulth of the land. ea|iecially •a it i# found iricatKhle of deeeneraiion or deterioration.
Oaltke jroan^ H. P. TOwnaend'e, imjiro*ee with mte, mil never chancee but for the natter: beratuw ii ie prepared on trientijle principle* hy a trlrniijle man. The btfiteel knowledge ot Ohemiairy, awl the latent rfiaeover. ie« of the art, have all been brnurht into requisition in the trtatwfaciure of the OM Dr't 8»fWfBla. Tlie Seraa|arlla mot. it ie wrll known touietcal meiu comaine many meiirinat prnjertie«, and mme propernee which are inert or u«eleee.«ml utliera, which if relaiwld in preparina it lor MM, produce /ermtntatim and ticid, which ininrt''u» to the ayetern. Some of the nro()ertie« ot HanMpartlla are en rnkHVt Uiat they entirety evajmrftie and are l««t In the p»C(»ration, if they are not fireaerrod Hy a eWenftTfr pror»»n. known' only u» thowr e*)*ri«nc«l in it* manufacture. Moreover. Uioae volatile pritteijiUt,
which fly otTIn v*iur, or a«Sh eihalation, under heat, are the very Wfnlial medical propcrtiu of the root, which (ire to (t all ita value
Any tieraon can hoil or mew the rwtt till they ret a dark colored lt|uiil, which te more from tlie cotorin* mutter In tlie mm than from auyiliinc el*« they can ilian (train tills inetpM «»r vaptd ll(|hil. »«ww with «mr ntolam«e, and then call SARSAI'AKIl.t.A KXTRAtJT or SY% UP Dm ouch i« n«t ili« article known un tlie (iKNUlNF. OLD DR JACOB TOWN8KNt» SAUSAPAIilLLA.
TUI» l».*o prepared that all the inert prn|»frtiea of tha $ar«*(aitlla root are ttrw remove.), everything c*|ahla of becoming acid or fermentation extracted and rejected then every |mricl« »i medical virtue i* eecnrrd in a p'ure and ennconrrnteilf^rm: «ml thtw it i« remleretl Incapable «»f loeiuc any «i ita valuable and healing propertie*. Prepared ir. thin way, it i« maik tile iiiuet powerful afentinthe
C»*e of taniimcrable Dlseaaes. Hence the reaxon why we heafeiimineiulatioiia oil every ii),In ita favor by inr.ii. wurnen. and tliildren- We And it iloinir woi».|er« in the cure ot (JOf/Nltyfl'TtON, YXPHP.tfA. and LIVE It
IMPURITY OF THE BLOOD. It iHUHmece a nwrvelhnie eflieaey in all complainta ariiiui from lnriig*»lion, from Acidity of th« Stomach, Irom unetiunl circulation, driermtnatlqn of blood to tlie head, paiuiimiuo of the htian, cold feet and hande, cold rhilliiand hot Itoelwn over the body. It ha* n»t iiaequal tn OtMt and Oattgh* end pronmtee »*r? ejqieciorattntt and iwntle per*piratioS. rolling euietuiaa of the lungs, throat ami f*«ry .nlier part.
Rut nrthimt ia it* exceltewe more manifeatly eeoa and acknowledard than in all kiodeaml etaoea of ^.-u, .• FEMALE COMPLAINTS
wnrk» wonder* ihea«ee of AWiu
fallinr of (Aa Hew*, (ihrtruttrd, %!*««(, ful .Vf'Md. Irrrgulnritm of the inen*tru*l j»ern«l«. and the like and MiffWioal la cirlA« all the forme of Kidney ^Hv retn'nvtnff obatmetlon*, and re«ulatln« the renora) eyntm. it ctvea imw »fid euenfUi to the whole botty, and »hu« «nre« all torrna of
Xrr^oni Dltuftii^ii ftfin Dcmntft end thneprevent* or wlievea a great vantty if other Mlai1ir», Spinal irrilalirm, N Hralftn, St.Vttu* Dane*, Hutmnittg, Spikptie FUs, nimbion*, etwneu the bleod.ejtcite* the liver to bcalthv action, tone* the itnmach. and flvee *»od dlfwation. relieeee the bowel! of Wipor awl conatlwiilon. al aye •Hiuflee the akin, wtualitea the circulation of the,blood. ixviliicnrHt fentle warmth equally all over the botiy. ajui thr tnaonaible tiereiilrauon rela*ea etrirmre* awlti^M. neee, loatov^e atl li'ieinicuixn, the entlrr •»—mA. nrt :!Tii U«en The ir«dhilB« yon preemtn*ntty netdt
But can any of thaee thine* be eakt ef 8. P. TownlNnif» Inferior article 1 Thia young man'* liquid i* not
COMPARED WITH THE OLD DR'S. hecanee of onr (JRANI) PAtT", that the INCAPAMt.Kof UETRKIOR ATION, and
ti»t thi» horribli i|Mnmd be poiMinoii* to the eyeteml mm' mtf rneM fait a tpmftm• airemty teith ocittl Whal caueee ty*|»epe»a but erid I Do we not all know that when looil anur* in our utomachu, what miachief it proiluCTMi 1— ttatuienea. heanbnm. ptdpiuiion ot the iieart. liver roniplaim, diarrhoea, dyeentery, colic, and •orrii|uinn of Ihr Wood What id SenifOl* hut an acid humor ia (tie bjjiiy 1 What produce* alt the homora which brirstt oh Kription» ot the Skin, See Id Head, Salt Itiieura, RryetpeUte. White SweUInt*, Pever ftonM, aAd all ulceration* internal and external 1 i* mnhlns under heaven htit an arid auhetance. which mum, aixl thit* epoile all the fluhl* of the hotly, more or lea*. What i-aneea Rbeiiinaiiem hut a *our and acid tiuid wl4ch inolniHMee Iteelf heivrven the Joint* and elsewhere, irriuut( anl IntUmim the itelicata neeuea tipn whteh it acta 1 So or nervou. dl*eaeea. of ini|urtty of the blood, of derantfed ciir ulaMon, and nearly all tha ailment* which jRlttirt human antiire.
Now ie not horrible to make and eetl, and fo/ttttletjr ararat to two thie NOl'RINU, KKHMENTtNO. Af'tO"COMPOUND"OF
P. mWNJtRxn,
ami yet he wouid i«»n hure It niMteretood that Old Dr. Jurob Omttinf Original Sti'impttriya, i* tn JMITATttlN of bta htlertw pfe»ie»*tf«t?? tleaven toi-fetd titai we fhoubl rieat |n an article which woukt hear tha meet «tle|%nt raMinbtance to 8. P. Tow®. eeod'aamWe/ .• *. '•.•»•
We wi«h it under*!ood, becaiw it hi the afteektt* (n*U, Ht»« Townnend** anw-t* and i»M l)r*. Jafob Tnwfi Saureapartlla are AeaaefurtWe *qw*rt,mmt i/tir that tlie are unlike tot every particular, •liavlne n«t nne htHde iMMk tn cmmon.
A* 8. P. Twwuaend MI doctor, a ad never waa, taaa rhemfm, no jtf»am»ace»tt*t"*now* m» owre of mediciric nr •titeaet man any other cowmoa, hnneMtttHe.. hafirfr fee*HM»i man, what {Momulrr ran the public have thai thev are recetvint a eenuine acientitlc wte«wcin*, cohtatnJnf 'ail the virtue* of the antotee «eed ta ptepartn* M. and
Which are incapable ot changee whi.-h mifhi famiariiMM* •the AOKNTF Hwea* hwa*w« of heatthl (l«t What el*a *hwihl he axpected froai oyte who knnwa iwthint c«i«|4irali*etv Of laetlichW or ri&eaae It Ms uuire* a pernon *tm« et^tmice jo nook aiat *er»» «p a*eti a Mmtntm deeaat meat- HA# maatr mo** tmpo^ jmrc. ie Ii that the uera** wh 0Mne4a«iuia madicioa daWifhe.1 R»r WKAK STOVACHS ANI» RNPRBRI Kt) SYSTRWS, •hould know well the medical |*ojiftrnee plant*, the heat anonner of »«nirine and coocenrratlret their healinj viitwea. aim aa ettaaatva knew4et|» of the variea* »'tavaaee which effect thr hwman «y*tem, and haw ta adapt tamedta* «h«» ttlaeaMW lite to arret ftaadaapaa U* aafemwaai. to poar balm into wtHimtad bomanitjr, to ktadte hoje In the deepatnnf Imwa.«« reatwre health, and Moan, and vlnr una Ac cruehad ami hroken, and to banteh infirmity that OLD IR JAfXB TOWNSRNPhaa SOt'miTandrOtmO the oeportaatty and meaae to Mm tue Orttckd Vatvertal Ceacaatratcd R«m*dy *with«a the reaah, and to the knowte#e o» all erho nent H.mev the* may laam and kaow. hy Joytul espanevee. Ma
Trnae*nt*nl Paw*r te Heal.
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DR. SWAYNE'S CELEBRATED FAMILY MEDICINES' CURE FOLLOWS CURE!
CtiMl'l.XIST^M in ll/ttSUMA TISM.8VHO£ tr/.A, i'it.K •?, o.vrivk.vk.v.v. ii :I ta srOU8 HIIVPRIONS, PtMPLES, BT.OTCUBS, and all airrcnmn ariKiiut Itom
HAS
NEVER SPOILS.
while the other tHIKS wwrinf, fermenting, and Mateinf Ik* AAiilrt eentiiinine it tnto fraemente the enar, acid liquid atplixluut, end dameitinf other iroode I Meat 'blecomp
Principal office fer the Western States, \lne »t.).... «. ... —ith taste and despatch Oct.»,
3 doors «ihov©4th. Cincinnati, Ohio 5- W.Cai. hocx. General Agent, ta wfeotn ali opflicati»n# tor
«&Z "rfcStea b, WOOD & DON-. NELLY* Agents for Vigo county. teW3-A»-eow
"©•RILEY & MITCHELL,
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Jan. l'-\ 185th
UrtHKter ##.*#* r,1
Produce Commission Merchant,
"st-crKSsnRS or tufcRtWi ON,cRAXs & o^wlkv, I NEW snuplt o» Piano Mt»ai% just receive. Ffiwrriinz psftKiss A bucmsghAM«
rw* as CS5 an .iDk "Q? Ikt. **. »^-3t
EVANSVILI.E* INDI.lfA.^% Ns*wt
SVFFALO,
Rcfiunencea in Tette Ha«t«s Jacoh
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tt, Esq.,
Dmcas DK*IW. Eetr. JAMVS FiMUWfon, E^.,
febl6 35-H C. & C. W. Bmmkwk.
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Oct. »»1849»tf hawBoakStei*
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MORE PROOFS OF THE EFFICACY OF
S W A N E S COMPOUND SYRUP OF If Ms it it JE Ml 1\,
The Original nnc! Gemtioe Preparation! CONSUMPTION. Coughs, CoI4s, Athma, Bronchiiw, Biirer Complnint, Spitrtnsr Blood,difficult}-of/Rreathinf,
Pain in ibe side a Breasi. Palpitation of* thp Heart, Influenza, Cronp, broken Constirntion, !Sore Throat,
Nervous Di»bilily, i»od all dixenses ofT „*4»j Breast and
Lubse
lite rocwi efiefit* 1 a! atid ,» #peedv cure Itnown for any of the above diseases is
WAYNE'S
T)K.
Componnl Syrap of Wild Cherryt RKhlABLE TESTIMONY. Wm. Monteliua, a respectable merchant of St Clair. Schuylkill cowi'y, writes iantiary 30,1849: "I
t)CI!u) I Kill CO"fl wriltrS «l all uui ejv^icrs^* ».ted I SCttl yoa cprt ificste of Wm. Beauaciiuen of our towij. H«» earn of Cdtt-
tnitrfptran knwv» beWi atsd of long standing lie attributes his cure entirely to your Compound Syrtfp »f Wild CheTry. rs
To Dr.
M6»k (iood News FOB rie R»ct.--AnderMn-town, Indiana.—P-.SWATJ.-X— Dear Sir: AH your medicines sell well, and give good satisfaction. Your valuable Compound Syrup of Wild Wiry has been tlie mesrtis of reatorift^ Mine hopelem cases in this scction. Your Pills are most excellent. 1 want yott to send a good snnply them. A man purqhased a botUe of your Vermifuge the other day for his child, and by it# use it discharged ($ of the laraest worms lie bod ever seen. It is sortewlfei.SifflcuU to getthe people to try it, as ihty hamlxjen /ten gulW by naesooasand! Also. a Yn iVorthlrt»sVoni» medicine#. «m«S being so very to be eiiuni
pleasant ttf the taste, at the snme time eflectuai ahell be ab1?,1"
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quantity, Re
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lM^WtTAN'rCAllTrON TO ALLINV A LIDS AND FRIENDS OF INVALIDS. There ia but one genuine preparation of WTT.D Chkbry that is Dr. Swayne's all others, by a little inquiry io Uic ausrtei^ where they originate, will lie lottnil to bo "fictions and counterfeit. Tlie great utid increasing demand for the "oriai-j nnl article" lias indt^Ertl a host of unprincipled rrieu |oput forth spurious jhiixturcs, and to giv& currency to tli«-ir nostrums, attach the name of Wild Cherry, thinking to borrow a ruputaiion from that already established,, As you value your livefl, brjoitre of (Arm. Soni4 are cnllen MBalsams,' 'Cherry Peetornl,' 'Wild Cherry and Tar,' HVine of Wild Clisrrv,' 'Wild Cherry Pills."Sarsaparilla and Wild Cherry Bitters,' and a host of othnrs, who, in some way, attach the name of
Wild Cherry. No one ever thought of usirie thisi name for an article of their own until it had become established and known as lielongtng to one of the greatest remedies ever discovered for the benefit of the human family.
That remedy is Dr, Swnyne's Compound fcyrun of Wild Cherry, the original and only genuine. Remember, it is put up in~*qnare. botUes,covered with beautiful wrapper, (steel engraving.}
with the portrait of Dr. Sw^yne thereon: also his
SWAYNE'S CELEBRATED VERMIFUGE, "A tali-awl cjfrrtuat remedy far Dy»jtepiiia, Cholera Morbim, tiehhj or Dyspeptic Children or Adulta, and the most u*rful Family Medieiie ever of''erctl to the '"J
fered to the putik. gine of a 15 horse power will require. Tlttf remedy Is one which ha? prf#vistl snfe^s-, Machines and Rights for the com fill lor it long time, and it is universally acknowledged by alf who have tried it to be/trr superior, (beingso very pleasant ro the taste, at tlie same time effectual) to any other medicine ever em plovcd in disenses for which it is recommended, It i'» not only destroys worms, but it invigorates the whole sys'.etn. It is harmless in iffl effectr and the health of the patient is always improved bv its use even when-no worms are discovered. (CrBEWAREOF MlSTAKRS.Jta
Rkmemkkr: Dr. Swayne's Vermifuge is now put tip in square liotlles, (having recently been changed:) covered with a beautiftil wrapper, (steel engraving,) with tlieport riiit ol Dr. Swayne thereon engravetl. Bear this in mind, and be not de-
CLEANSE AND PURII'Y
eel vet
I.ivcr, and nsan nltemtive in Dropsical affections, thtfy are verv vnlunble. Giddiness of the head, iMTLJt dimness of sight, depfeMitm ot spirits, headache,
&c nrp cum||1V
TCtne can have a" letter effect for monthly irregu larities, lite It occasionally Iwnpen to women, thev are perfectly safe, and will in conjunction witli Dr. Swnyne'i Compound Svnip of Wild Cherry, take all pain ami disease from every part 'of ihn»y»tem, ... i..i
most ail the Merckauts and Storekeepers through out the United Status. And lorsale wlMlraale and retail brtr Il J' nov
TO,
'49—llyl. I erre-IIante.
lie. Christmas Is coming, and in view of tins lie
druins^ trumpets* swords, Ikldlea, dolls, baskcis, miniature diina sets, &C Ilis domestic candies are superior to the imported, and are reconiVnended to his customers with a "gmfltxnt* cwdWenceJ' sardinejt, IrfAsfers, Mftekerel," Cod, Salmon, Clams, Pigeon, Oysters, fresh and hermetically scaled. th« flavor retained, and the delicacies of other climates and distant places thtts brought perfect to our table*.
Foreign and American Pickles of every kind. Mushroom, Walnut, John Bull and Ijomon sauces.
Preserves of every description, foreign and do* mestic. ,« Ohio, Kentucky, Baltimore and Jloston Muftard.
Figs, nisi lis, Citron, Zantc QUtrents and.D(?tq
*js'«t»lr&1l llieir variety.
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FRENCH PERFUMERY.^ rpjfE 8ubscrit«r lias on hofid a full and fretS 1 assortment bT/W* Perfumery, among which will be found, in part, vix: ^JPElll'*INKiEX.TIlA.Crra, for the Handler*
^SXiPERIOR ANTIQUE OILS and POMA-? TUMS. SUPERFINE TOILET SOAPS.
On the South si do. of the Public Square,, gE3(5)aui JEXlB, Jio E1 fiR E• HA UT E. 1NI IA ?f A. \j^me verv fine, withl-'xtra elohtMfand chimneys,
just relurnetl from Cincihttatt with a most
nn(
complete amortment orall articles-in 'j18 subject—chaste, bimutifnl and. cheap—are to be line, to wliich lie tn\ ile.' the attention of the pub- among thier large and general assortment
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AVcstern Utwrve, Cream Durham and Pine le Cheese. The stock anufactpred trout pure aofl
I Pcrfumejry-*-H comptet«P"atock import |ttid li 'Jit rich materials.
Frenh Bread and Cake, of all kinds, constantly on hand. A first rate workman superintends Uie Bakery Department, whose taste and skill in tnis linm probohlv entitle him to the name ollhe "beet heed mail" in tln. country. Give the establishment a call, and satisfy yourselves by the evidences of your own
MerchajatTailor, fejuovisl his nVitlor fliop from M»fk#t streat to National Road afreet, one door east of Ira Grover*• l^n and Sheet Iwn Manntadory, wlieie las haa opened in his new Famcy Frmi ^tert
Aoo"MEIIchant
TAILOR SHOP,
I and is prepare«l to turnisli tiie U^t and most fashionable materials, and make theiu »p iu a atyle I iSerirtF to none in the west. 'lie will makes CwnrttRS in the "aiwrt ^approved style, when the cloths are famished by the customer and also civ* strict attention «»cutting all of garments—all of which shall lie uoae
it
OLD DR. JACOB TOWNSKNDnj SARSUWRILLA. Ofl DOZEN oi tilts 0 itfia»l and Genuine Sar-, •»U Moarilla—recCiml |»cr canal, and tor sale wool) & iH^KWHBbY.
nimcn
New llrtok s»cf*.
Griswold St Booth, Xttoraev* and Ooassellort at Law% TERRE HAUTE. INDIANA. December ». m. ^n^
OK.THOMPSON-S PATENT ITER1NK Trass, AlHfcMMinttl Snpportet-, and Sh««fder Ursee*. -m|j ripHE subacriber Is agent W the above artlelei.4
1
YNCirs EXPEDITION^TO TES DEAD "^jsi^if
inal Sapporti rs. 3. CUN1NOHAM.
RAlfX DE COLOGNE.
1 FAN ARIE"FANNA'S Genuine Cologne!
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"ater. wwmeaie*L
RttaeSoap, ... .. Almond Soap, j„ Floatina Soap, for bath«,
Price d, fiosnell's Vegetable Soap,' Military Shaving ?oap, Rousaell% Siavina ream. ROUSSEWUW^UVKRIOR ALMOND SOAP, prepared from the pmrert and beat materials, posthedemrable qtiaiitiesof rendering the ekin
delicately rmooth, dear and even, and removing alt ronghffeffif'and imp«rfectiOMi from its surface. It counteracts the ill effects of alkaline soaps.
giving the akin a luxoriant brilliancy, and impart me to the hitotb a defirttfel almond odour. SOqSSELL'S SUPERIOR ROSE SOAP has all the delightful properties of the Almond Soap, ify in poswessing the exquisite fragrance difleringon. of the CUto of Rose*.
ROESSEU^S UNRHtALU?:D SHAVING CREAM, a new and splendid article, is now universally acknowledged tuperior to any shaving creams in tl»e pnitetL Siatetot Enrage. Itiida gantlv put op ii^boxea. jtliscetian coats ArjOcleaflHr the ToileU
Hnir and Tooth Brushes.
THIS
aeasaarOi
Rotissell's Tooth Powder.
•ROUSSELL'S BEAR'S Oil,, warranied perfectly mir»», fresh, aiid firee ff*»m all adulteration, and tleliehtfully perfumed.
ROUisiELL'S OX MARROW POMATUM composed of nu. ified morrow and hazel nut oil. MADE PHILOCOME, a beautiful article.
prepared from ox morrow, extensively used ir riarope and in thisifcountry. idety of other- a^ictM too extetjiMve drated, all ot which will be sold at NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA-PRICES.
CHARLES. A- DUY,
Two doors South of Bement & '©.'a
April 28, 1849.
JUlSON*S
35tl
STAVE-DRESSER.
Macliioe, on which LETTERS PATENT were granted on the first of May, 18S17, is one of the moat important improvements of the age.
It will dress rived Staves in the most perfect manner, ahtf^"challenges'^ competition with any other Machine yetjiiM in use% or even tbe drawing knife of the Cooper.«_ It po^eases tlie advantage ofloUowing the grain-of the wood, so as to leave the full strength oi the timber, on winding and crooked, as wjell aa tlie straight inspected Stave, and runs at tlie rate of 540 per hour— fchich is os fctsf as an expert workman can examine'and prnperl place a stave in a machine- making good work of every atave that ahould properhr twe worked into a barrel, reducing ail to a uniform thickness.
The DRESSER is accompanied bv a JOINTER of an entity new coaHruction, which produces a most perfect joint, preparing staves without any refitting, of sizes varying from a half barrel to a hogshead, that when act up will be found perfectly air-tight.
This Machinery iB 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 I. rge seaport cities: also at St. Louis, (Mo.) and Urbana, Ohio, and driven by water or steam power.— YVhere the latter is used, with a boiler properly set, the shavings will afford more fuel than an en-
Machines and 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. ('. ©. SHEFFIELD.
Urbana, Ohio, Jan. 19.1850. 21yl.
Buy's New Store.
THEand
nubscriber is now in receipt of his slock of Fall Goods, comprising a full assortment of new desirable Goods, suited to the season, to which he would invite the attention of purchaser*. His Goods have been bought for CASH at the lowest mnrhet 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
as thev tern prices
tliese purifying Pills. No med-
CHAS. A.
.. West aide of Public Square,
Terre-Haute, Nov. 17, I1S49.
A I I A I A S
The moit SPIJENOIDGOODS in ilfnrket. WILLIAMS & EARLY,
ARE
now receiving direct from N.Y.v Philadelphia and Baltimore, a general stock of teeiiNwnrcj
Hardware and Groceries.
AI'SO—A ""fc"pe'"S- wW.1. "ill to
sohl very low" for cash or approved ercdit. arge assortment of MfTFI'S COil-ARS,
miTAD if Ij'IT* I 1VT of all qualities and prices have been laid in with .... 1 IIOS. II.' lijAaVi^:, orenl car," —wil' found cheap and excellent. The Bl nek Knight, or the Wandering Bohemian •Brent ti-ll- „f M«,lri/1 nrlha Tlnlinnw'n Mnalc. ..
j'cnpaVile of'shedding "a flood of light" on any
coxjs Their
itaslaid iu «-variety ot Toys, ol every imaginable otfimt'I^kav titP STOCK IS PERFECT, kind, suitable for Ws and girls, sttcH as guns, QUEENSW
Hntfr, Wool* Sc Sliof, as cotnprehenrive as the eastern markets can afford.* "ouHry Ihltlhalfts, wishing 'to "fit up," will this establishment, situated at the north west corner of the public square, the most interesting one in Terre-Haute, aa regards the Qunlitv, Variety and Cheapnessoff.oods.
find
They, as well as nil others, are respectfully invited to call and examine the stock on hand. WILLIAMS & EARLY.
Terre-Haute, Oct. 27, 1849 ~REMO A L—NOT~ 'POLITIC AXjjL^'-a YV W I I A MS ^2
RETURNStlurse
his thanks to his friends and cus
tomers— who have paid to him snch
fWftf welcome visits at theSpinningWheel corner informs them thai he hi
cation, ell tf
By order of the trustees, subscribers at Ten* Haute will pay to J. P. Usher. I JAMES BlJVKE, -5 BYRD MONROE, fe
Wrt^Stf Hki®, JOHN P. 0SHER.^ N KWcffltP^UBLICATIONS. f* *PHE Woodman, by G. R. P. James, Esq. 1 Retribtitiop, or «b« Vale of. Ada and Elfine.ovthe TwoNfcee*, bjr Mrs. Grey My Sister Minni« ElW IVrer. or Discipline ./ Wwman in all Ages and Nark**, by Nicbola Mtaertes and Mys«erieeof Newiort^
Jwstreeeivrd and tor saleat $ PERKINS &. BUCKINGHAM'S Pet 80. «M!Mtf Book Stat.
YteAsrr.
==|jXJR. JAYNK-S
apt3]
!L. 1 RoIseTs $mmrwrC*t»r** tVeitor, elegantlyjput eatlemen^ BlacJt md Fwsey It
^«LMA ser.:
Second
constantly on at Me Bakerv. This yeast is
*$£(•^r"1
Terre-Haute, Dec 1,1849. 14t£
E S A I A
NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS!! UST received, by atearoer Vermont, 15 cases 1 Merchandise, among which will be fopl ui part,tte folk.wing Gowfi^vixi
Mercliandlse, among oofe, auO doz. Shaving Soap, 50 Almond 50 2Q rt »ii 130 10 10 ao so 150 ^100 50 ^100. 300 10. 50 50 10. 10 200 50
Palm .. Rossel Premium Shaving Cream. Bear's Oil.
Cologne Water—assorted. "F. Marie Farina" Cologne Water. Preston Salts. Antique Oil. ..
Transparent Soap. f: Side Combs—aaeorteu Tuck do do ..--I* Horn Pocket Comba. Dressing do ,iFine Ivory do S. Fine -do .. Shaving Brusliea.
do Boxes.
Clothe Bnishea.." Half do TMmWee—eewrtaji Needles. I
50 packs Pine. 50 lbs. Patent Thread. 500 doz. Soool Cotton. 200 gross Hook 20-lbs. Sewing Silk—assorted.
!ooks and Eyea.
«w-iue. oewing Silk—aesu. 30 gross Suspender Button*, sjs 10 Coat do 1 10 Vest do 20 AgafiT^ do 20 Pearl do »?r 50 pieces Blue anJTOrange Prints,^1' "f-JF
!J100
New Style Fancy do
20 Red Flannel. "200 Gun Cans. .f 20 doz. Poeket Knives." 100 Knives and Forks. [Razors. 50 "Tally Ho" and Wade and Butcher 50 German Silver Table & TeaSpoons. 100 Britannia do do do «. 250 Iron do do do 10 cases Boots ami Shoes. Together with mtny other articles too numerous to mention to all of which we would invite the attention of Country Merehnnts and the trade generally CHARLES A DUY,
Rosa' Building. West aide Public Square. January 19, 1850.-21 tf
DR. MURPHY'S
JSitgar-Coatcd Vcsalable
Anti-Billions Pills. For the immediate and permanent, cure of Ague and Fever, Chills and Fever, and all other Fevers. Prepared by WM. H. MURPHY, M. D. 384 Pearl Street New York, To whomattorderf for the Pitta must he oddrrssed, (rostp*wfl^Q
RKWARD
I t!
I will give Five Hundred Dtdiort to anj^person who willproduce, at a less cost, a better, irinre innocent and more perfect cure for AGUE AND
York National Police Gazette.
and
as removed to another lo-E
which he hopes will be found hv them, as' himself, more convenient ann advantaHe is now situ a ton at the secouddoor of
F«rrineton»s Rlock,
lion to give general satisfaction. His stock consistst»f the standard articles in the Grocery, Hardware ami Qneensware line, and of almost every
Corner of Thin! end National Road sts., (known ."rtir^ed"^ with the "progressive spirit of the age." Hisgoods of Knd with aif increased disposi-,
oooo*.
His friewls artd ftnstoiuers are reouested 'o'NWi low him up." ahd leave a "big trail" to the SECOND EHK)R aforesaid ~0oi hivteg tim«iJo enu«ie)r*to .anifl[e» and tirirea. he wotdd briefly aay ttisthiiGOOpS tnll lie sold at aa low rates as can be obtained at any house* on the \Vabash.
Jat»MUT |9, jsy.-gltf tt \tff ft f„ NOTICE.
THE
stiliscrihrrs to the Cincinnati and St. I^mis Telegraph Company are hereby notified that a second instalment of twenty dollars on a share of their subscription of stock is required to be paid to the trustees of said Company, within ten days herefrow.Tmd thAt within tmrty days thereafter rwetrtv dollars more per shwre. erilt be Inquired to be pai' to the trustees of said Company according to the articles of said association.
TORE Brasidj, Port Wine «w! HMIawdGinl bom I for media mil putpoMfeHwt received and for mtx t&l cpaat in tbe valley of the Wabaab. a^ebr iapWl 94tfr J. R. CHNINGHAM- and a fixad de
MED1CINES-—A eosatan
J. R.CUNINGHAM.
FwicyKID received L17ml.
FEVER.
or Chills and Fever, than Dr. Murphy'sSnffarConted Vegetable Anti-Fever Pills. I will also give Two Hundred and Fifty Dollars to any person who will show a single case where anv injurious cfleets have attended the use of these Pills. They are warranted In all cases to cure Ague and Fever, or Chill* and Fever, when taken according to the directions accompanying them.
WM. H. MURPHY, M. D.
SCTPrice only 50 cents a box.
DR. MURPHY'S
SUGAR-COATED VEGETABLE. ANTI-BILIOUS •find .Iftfi-tfysptptic Villa
Thtse Pills are composed entirely of vegcudd* ingredients, and contain not one particle of calomel or mercury in any form,5nor any mineral substance whatever! and may betaken 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 IIAM, Terre Haute, and J. W. PEARCE, Lock port. sept30 n5yl
NEW^illEAP PUBLICATIONS. ^UST RECEIVED BY EXPRESS. QHIRLEY by the author of Jane Eyre.
Arthur.
i'iie Uc'le of Madrid, or the Unknown Mask. Tlie Spaniard, or the Cruiser of liong Island. For sale at PERKINS & BUCKINGHAM'S feb2t23tf Cheap Bookstore DISSOLUTION OF COPARTNERSIIIP.
rpHE
1
copartnership heretofore existing under I the Lirm of Nippert &. MOLITOR, was dissolved on the 30th of January last, hy 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 uiereof.
I I N N I E
LATE OF THE FIRM OF NIPPRKT & MOL1TOR, Respectfully notifies his friends, and the public generally, ihnt lie has established himself in business, "solitary and alone," at the vrrwfi "LOCUST CORNER," Now known as the Farrington Block, where he will be most happy to see his old customers and all new friends who may call upon him. He intends to keep on hand a general assortment of
Fresh aiid Fashionable Goods, Direct from the eastern markets, consisting of ®aV©®©£:8«i?^!#ilGV AW® ©TAMILS, ars- 3m .*
HARDWARE, QUEENS WARE, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, &6. His new store-room is commodious and comfortable, handsomely fitted-up, and in accordance with the"
wii.'
ditto, anl he most respectfully asks
a share of the public attention nnd patronage, Country Merchants who-wish to replenish their stocks, will find it lo tliei. interest to give htm a call. feb2^23tf ffMO hm
BOOKS FOR FARMERS.
THE
Farmer's Ijbrary. Rodger's Scientific
'a Scientific Agriculture
Thomas' Fruit Calturist.
Allen on Domestic Animals, m» ti Diseases of Animals, by Cole. Downing's Fruits, and Fruit Trees of America. Cole's American Fruit Book. ottageGarden of America. The Farmer and Emigrant's Book. W? The Gardener and Complete Florist. •v*
Mason's Farrier. For sale by & BUCKINGHAM. at the sign of the Big Book.
Nov. 1Q, 1849-lltf
THE STATESMAN'S MANUAL, /"CONTAINING the Addressee and Messages V_y of tbe Presidents of the United States, In-
For sate at the sign of tbe BIG BOOK, Nov. 10,1849-1 ltf j" mi's
ig
Doctoxs ElHott A Palmer
RESPEfTFULLY
dNBW HAHDWAHR
ENLARGEMENT OF THE PAD-LOCKk
laereaeed Qaantity of all kinds of Hard"ware.
WE
THE
Cj Agnes Grey, by the author of Jane Eyre and Shirlev. The Peer's Daughter, by Lady Lytton Buhyer. The Little Savage, by Captain Marryatt. Scenes where the Tempter has triumphed." David Copperfield the Younger, by Dickens. Sidonia, the Sorceress. Mary Moreton, or the Broken Promise, by T. S.
The Trapper's Bride. I/jve in high Life, by T. S. Arthur. Tlie History of Pendennis. his Fortunes and Misfortunes,'his Friends and his greatest Enemy, by
Thnckerav. Journey to the Gold Diggings, by Jeremiah Saddlebags. Sequel to tlie Miseries and Mysteriesof New ork. Net! Buntline's Life Yarn. ,f The Banker's Clerk, or I.ost and Found.
The Man with the Mnsk, bv George Lippardt IV l»4 The Whig Almanac for 1850, |fl
Memoirs of a Preacher, by iaorgn Lippard. ft If. The American Almanac for 1850. The Lile of Helen Jewett. hy the editor of the Now
augural. Annual, ana special, irooa wj to Being regularly trained in his bumneos witli a Memoir of each of the Pfestdcnts, and a in Leipsic, Germany, he promises that no one History of their Administrations abn. the Conetitution of tbe United States, and a selection erf* important documents and statistical information compiled from official sources, by Edwin William*. ,,
ONT AINING the wbede art of Practical Pen-
manstiip defied for the use of Common
and Private Leantere,
by E. E. Tabi^ for seveaieeo years a Writing master. ^KIxs fcbS23tf
& Bl^CKINGHAM, Sign of tbe Big Book.
tender tbeir aervieas to the
aama of Terre Rut* and Tiaajty. in tlM practice of Medicine ia atl ita departments and
I detennieation to attend promptly
fiiithfiilly to tbeir profcaatowal datks, the* ooofideoily bope that tbey shall be able to satisfy tbe&r pairom.
Office ia tbe Soon Building. apposite tlie City Hotel. «w»3e^i7_
1.000!
iBfl assorted tidies, by the box
a a
Reduction of Prices at the
arenttw receiving at otir old stand, {Bat tide of lie PmUie Synerr,) 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, Shoe findings and leatlier Mechanics' tools, of every description Smiths1 tools Mill and Cut aawe. Circular saws, 6 to 24 inch Anvils &nd vices, bellows. Iron and Nails, Sheet iron. Tin plate
Zing, Tinned coj steel, English,
r, Braziers copper, wire, east -man, American and Spring
Steel, lOO teet coil chain, 300 pair trace chains, 1000 pounds log chains, 1000 feet 9, 1 and rope, 1000 pounds t, li, and li lead pipe, bar .lead, shot, 30 kegs Kentucky rifle powder, 100,000at D. t:aps.
Shot Guns, Rifles, Revolving Pistols, Gun Locks, 150 Remington and Dtnfton Ri$e Barrels, lOo sett Cincinnati Waggon Boxes, 2, 000 pounds HaUam Ware, Coal Grates, Fire
Brick, 20 dot. Axes, qf the best mannfmctories, including
ENDm
stqcr
OF
SADDLliUY HARDWARK, 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 onr stock and assortment is SUPERIOR to any in Terre-Haute, or West of the Mountains, and that we are prepared to meet any kind of competition in the way of exclusive Hardware.
It is oj»e thing to make an impression thai we sell cheap, bni qoite a different thing to sell a lit tie lower than our neighbors.
Look for the old Pad-Lock, if you want to find the best assortment of Hardware, ever brought into the Western country.,
KrCountrv Merchants can supply themselves with small hills as well as to purchase East. fl3r*A supplyofLAKESALT, alwavaon han
S. II. POTTEk &. CO.
Terre-Haute, October 13,1849. i' 7tf.
undersigned, having been appointed Agent for the Columbus Insurance Comprmy, is now prepared to take risks against loss or damage by lire, and to insure goods transported on rivers and canals, to and from the eastern cities and towns in the United States. Persons insuring with said comoanv will be dealt with promptly and honora blv. W. N. HAMILTON, Agent
Trre-Hnnte, Sept. 25,1848-4 yl
WALL PAPER!
QAA PIECES super and superfine new style pahangings and bordering. 1000 Paper Window Shades a new and splendid article. 100 Fire Board Prints, very elegant, for sale wholesale or retail cheap for rash.
\caj tor CHARLES A. DUY
West side of Public Soiinre,
april2835tf next door to tlie Book btory,
N E W O O S CHEAP FOR CASH OR APPROVED CREDIT. "tTTILLIAM &. EARLY are now receiving direct Irom the East, a large stock of merchandise, consisting of Dry Goods, Groceries, Qneensware nnd
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 at low prices,Flaxseed, White Beans, Feathers, Beeswax and all kinds of Country Produce.
WILLIAMS & EARLY
Terre Haute, Nov. 4,1848. nlOtf
O A W 4 O N W I
MERCHANT TAILORS,, On the East side of the Public. Square, TERRE-HAUTE, INDIANA. f1 AVE just received a very handsome assortment of Mark and Brown French Cloths, Doe Skin and French Striped Cassimeres, Black and Figvrcd Satin and II orsled Vesting*, to which we ask especial attention.
We ore also in receipt of a general assortment of GENTLEMEN'S FURN1SU1NG GOODS, and keep on hand and make to order all kinds of ar^ at-. rmc :*ar rrw «a 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 that 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. Wo ore regularly established here and it is our pleasure, as well as our interest, to satisfy our customers. -r J' Dee. 22,1849—17m3. nm
n. SARGE.vt, Cincinnati. w.
W. T. MAT,SHALL, Terre Haute*
i^SARGKNT & MARSHII.L,^' 1 Wholesale and Retail dealers in
BOOTS AND SHOES, e3A70©53A3U STTMSST, TERRE-HAUTE, IND.
TE]
WE respectfully call the attraiHon of our friends and the comntu* nity in general to our new and complete assortment of
Sib: 6^.
BOOTS, SHOES* HATS AND CAPS, which we have just opened on National Road-St.. one door east of W. B. Tciu.t.'s, and to which stock we will continue to add from time td time as maybe necessary to keep up a full and general supply.
We flatter ourselves that our articles and prices, are such aa to induce those who may favor ua with a call, to given* their patronage.
We have employed MR. ou.vo, ao experienced workman, as onr foreman and cutter, and we can promise work promptly done and In a superior maimer. SARGENT & MARSHALL.
November 10,1849. 11 tf.
N E W A E S 6 FRANCIS E. ROTHE,
AS removed his Barber Shop from the basement of the City Hotel, to the room next rill always door to the Buckeye Grocery, where be wi be prepared in thie line of
Fashionable Ilair Dreading, Shaving,
-eseias^
can give more satisfaction. KrKeen Razors and clean shaving. „,j, Terre Haute. May 26,1849. 39tf f\LD aOURBON WHISKY—for mediiimi
j|gSr^''fJ R.CUNPiGUA«.
f^ilGARfiy—J»| reaeiv«i alaryeswpply of su- rpHE sd Vj perfina Refalia, Principe, Mnall Lb Norma 1 keeps and Half Soaaiih by the box or retail. ment of Mt
nd Half Spaaisb by apUl 34tf Ji R. CUNI FRESH GARDEN
v'nmu
UST received from D. Laadretb- Hoomsdale,. el nearPhiiadelphia. A laryiwtmly. wtthcatalogoes. rapl21»4tfl J. RTCUNINGHAM.
"y".
Headlef* New Worlt."
ACRED Scenes and Cbamcters, ithMttrated sale at tbe sign of tbe Big Book. fthMJtf
NEW
GLA99assortmmt
ot
Tincture
FLAT BOATS FOR SALE.
O Flat Boats for sale, Eoqoire of Jaa. IS, r8»-3Wf. E. WORTH
Small Profits and Quick Sales. New Dry Goods Store Hud New liotJds. CHEAP FOR CASH.
THE
subscriber lias taken the store lately occupied by Mr. E. S. Wolfe, on the IFiraf side of the Squar*, two doors south of BemenfiSfc Co.
where he will open in a ft* daift a NEW AND ENTIRELY FRESH J^TOTK of Merchandise, purchased this spring in New loriand Philadelphia at the
IsOiecxt f'ttali Prices, He feela assured that be can offer imhicement? in the way of choice Goods and at very low price*, tooU 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 roe a call before purchasing elsewhere, as 1 shall be in constant receipt of tne latest stvleeof Goods during the whole season. 1 33taraiauOa»sr £S^e£LT£x3»q» taken in exchange for Goods, if delivered at the tinte of trade.
CHARLES A. DU\
Terrc-Ifantc, March 31,1849. 31ml
ATTORNEY FOR PROSECUTING Claimxat the City of Washington. rpHE subscriber undertakes the collection, set-
JL tlement and adjustment of ill manner ol 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 procuring of Patents, Army and Navy Pensions, the collection of accounts against tlie Government, all Iisnd Claims, and every demand or other business of whatever kind requiring the prompt and af&deitt M#ri*se«f an Attorney or Agent.
A residertde of fourteen years at the seat of the Federal Government, with a thorough and familiar acquaintance with the various systems ai*l routine of public business at the different offices, as well at in Congress added to this, free access to the ablest legal advisers, if needed, justifies the undersigned in pledging the fullest sat-1 isfaetion and tlie utmost dispatch to those 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 Congrew in the last twelve years, it is deemed useless to extend this notice by special references.
Communications, must be prepaid in all cases. Charges or fees tfill be regulated by the nnture and extent of the business, but moderation all cases. Address,
N 3 3 1 8 5 0 2 8 4
MAPS dr Am HnfWd States, California, Mexico and tbe West India*. Far sale! by PERKINS & BUCKINGHAM. fcbM0tf ago ol tbe Big Book. anparallelcd saccwa In New Orleans and Mem1 phis daxinjr she poet winter. Lrsry family shook
JARS. Tjnrrtrre Brmto*. and a com- M*e a bottle of tliii toedlcine in their house ple»e
IXlBiW
rurnitaro— 36
ple»e aaaortment of th aggist boxes inat rccrived by aplSI 34tf R. CUNINGHAM 4.
',-1 H. C. SPALDING, Attorney. I Oct. 2b, i849-8tf Washington, P. C.
Law Office in Washington.
THE
undersigned has taken an office in the city of Washington, and proposes to practise law before the Suprarie Court of tlie United States,
the Board of Commissioners on Mexican Claims appointed under an act of Cong row of March 3d. 1849, and any other boards of Commissioners for adjudicating claims which mav be established.
Claims for spoliation by trie French prior to 1800 will also receive the attention of the undersigned and if a board shall be established for *7 their adjustment, he proposes to undertake tlie agency of such claims.
The undersigned will retain his residence and law office in Norwich. Connecticut, but designs being at Washington at such times during tne ses sions of the Supreme Court, of Congress, nnd of boards of commissioners for adjudicating claims, as may be necessary to enable him to give perso nal attention to the business intrusted to him.
Letters in relation to business, addressed to the undersigned at Washington, or Norwich, Connecticut, will at nil times receive immediate attention^ ...JOHN A. ROCKWELL
Washington, June !2W, 1810.
^Tcrre Haute, Sept. 22,1P49. 4tJ!
Small Profits and Quick Sales. New Store and More New Goods. DRV GOODS, GROCERIES *t
IB'trawnr?) fPitrrnsirftrr. BOOTS, SHOES, "WALL PAPER, CURTAIN PAPER, SEGAUS, PERFUM1
RY, FANCY ARTICLES, Arc., &c., jyOR sale giJ'todwe, wholesale or
JKrLook out faTgronthnroninn at the NewChefp Store, two doors south of Bement Sr. Go.** ?i II.MILES A. DUY, .April 28. ]R4ft/*at West aide Public Square.'
CLOTHING AT WHOLESALE. C. T. LONGSTREET dr CO., Aro. CA Nassau Street, New York,
RE now fully prepared fot the Spring trade LX, with the largest stock of $? #C|
SILiCD^IHinM'^141
That can be found in any house in the United States, and a much greater variety than uv have ever had the pleasure to offer to our patrons, and styles lo suit purchasers from any part of the Umted Statos or California. i'tr I1"
Our Foreign Good*
Are of our own importation, and our Domestics direct from the manufacturers, which enables us io sell onr stock al a lower price than can be found at houses that do but a limited trade. Our styles and extensive stock having placed us at lite head in our tine of trade, we intend to remain in this position so long as thooe recommendations will keep us there. If purchasers will favor its with a call we will take pleasure in showing them through our extensive stuck which will answer for itself
Wood & Donnelly,
Dealers in Medicine, Drugs,
TERRE-HAUTE.
R•EQUEST
tlie attention of purchasers to their
well selected assortment of Medicines, Drags, Chemicals, Paints G/w*, Glassware, Brushes, Perfumery,
Oils, Extracts, Essences, Sptces, Pnre Wines and Liquors. CWoico Groceries, Tobacco, Cigars, &c.' Wholesale and retail purchasers will be supplied as heretofore with articles of the best qoality, and on liberal its.
Jen. 26, 1850-22-tf. !?.«?•? (it Jti&£ setti/n'ti Mt'*
OIT^ HOTBL.^
And (irneral Stie Offic^T
MARKET STREET, SOUTH EAST OFisc PUBLIC SQUARE,
TERRE HAUTE. JND.
LOUIS LEVY, Proprietor ,*
my5 n36tf
^f! T. C. TWITCHELL^*^^
Forwa*-ding «f* ConmUHHiott SS3S3i(S2r^Sy©2 76 POYDRAS STREET, 3K3T»\wr CSoac»Siatx33a 5irR H. FAIRCHJLD, (formeriy of Harrtneton, Hannah it Co., Evansville.) is connected with the above house, and solicits consignments from Ids friends. a'-'. ',
su«4j40n6m
I DENTISTRY. H. R. SMITH, D. D.
XtfP
Bt?L\'G now pcrmeftf^f-
\r
located in his new «ffice on Ohio street, tbfrd door east of the public souara. will at all tisies
be in readiness to wait cm hisjatronsin all things pertaining to his profession. Terre-Haute, April 17,1R49. JWyl
N. B.—No credit given for operations unl prevtouearrangemen
WINDOW GLASS.
HALP boxes,fr»m8 by 10 to 30 by 24, just
1
received bjr
apl21 34 tf
AND DEPOT OF BRONZE POWDERS. sohscriber. importer snl Manufacturer. 1 constantly on hand the largest assortasiesl Instruments of every description in the United MttN* «ta» Bran#rowder. of all ealaa* aod qualities of die beat German maauAKlure, Dotcb Metsl,Florence I^eaf Gold, and Ultrawhich be will sell on reasonsble keeper* are raqueaiad to call and exaatioe bis ien» assortment beforeptnehasing efs«where. EDWARD BAA (IT. _martt.30-4w. 87 PaibtA St, New Yerk.
CHOLKRA.
Wbaid's
E have on hand a large lot of Dr. J. DennOiaieia Syrtm Tbis valsabla psepamuon bae been naed witli
In Nev
May 19,1849.
MOFFAT'S
Life Pills and Ph«nix Bilters.
The* Medicine# ha ve, now been Wwe tha public for a period of FIFTl^W during that tinlfe have mainlfune^h^ chorac ter in almost every pari of I traordinary «t»d immedtale power of feet health to persons sofienrtg nndernearty every kliidofdiMase to which tl»e human frame ta liable.
MANY
thousasds
of certificated In-latHH-, lliey have even resetted snffvrers (Wan the very verge of unbmely grave, after all the deceptive nostrums of theday hS ulteriy fltHed have permanently secured tliat ment ofhaalth, without -,-tui So great, indead, bag jt'teir e^Jtcy invariably and infallibly proved, that it
ft was to ti/eir manifest nnd sensibje acti«i -a purifying the springs and channels of kfe, andI en» dning & em with renewed tone and vigor, that 1 thev were indebted tor their name. *..
Onlike the host of pernicious boast (if vegetable ingredients, the UFE MBDIj ClinKS are purely and wlely vegetable and _..., SiSJfneither Mercniy, Arsenic, nor any oilier mineral, in any ftirm a S S S a tracts from rare and powerful H*nt8' of which, though long known to wvewJ tribes, and recently to some eminent ileal chemists, are altogether unknown to thf ignorant pretenders to medical science Mid were never before administered in so happily efficaciwrt etanbination. ..
The first operatkm is to loosen from the coati rf the stomach and bowels the vanoua itnpurw ties and crudities constantly settling round them and ta remove the hardened ftweewhicli onHecl in tlie convcAntioi"' of the small intestine*. Othaf medictoes onlv partially cleanse these, awl leave rnich ejected masees behind to produce habitual Costiveaass, with all its train of evils, orwtdden
Diarrhoea with its imminent dangers, tns tact well-known to all regular anatomists who ex- $ amine the human bowels after death and hence the prejudice of these well-informed men ngauist the quack *SSv effect Of the VEGETABLE UFE MEDIft INKS is to cleanse the kidneys and theblatldeTilmd, by this means, tlie liver and lungs, the healthftil action of which entirely depends upon (he regularity of the urinary organs. The blood, which takes its red color from the agency of the liver and lungs, before it passes into lbs heart, being thus purified by them, and nourished by food coming from a clean stomach, freely through the veins, renews every part of the system, and triumphantly mounts the banuer of health In the blooming cheek.
The blowing are among the
Tbe Lira MaoictNBS have bean known ta cure Rhenmation permanently in threo weekN and Gout»» half that time, by removing looa, mflsmnmiion from the muscles and ligaments the joints.
Dropsies
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The use of these Pills for a venr short time will effect an entire cure of Salt Rheum,
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J. CUNINGHAM,
Mnnirol InstramentEk .*
C. J- ALLISON A CO. 9914
pWj^T SI NINO eight buodred snd fifty fsesiiw- pevd in Cash at the Illinois Store. dies of the vwrmas Gold ind Silver eoitw STEWART &, BROTHER drcdlaf»o«t at tha eig» of the f% Book fcWrtf Tcrrc Ha«ie, Dcc 8, l?W.
RKSTI.icssnkss,
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riety of human disease* in which the VEGETABLE LIFE MEDICINES we well known to be iuftillibie. it..
DYSPEPSIA, by thoroughly cleaning tlia first and second stomachs, auq,,creating a flow of pure healthy bile, instead of the stale and acnd kind
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Flatulency.^nr ArraTrra, IIRART•OSN, Hkaoachic,
Ill-Tkmi-rs,
Anxikty, Lanouor, and Mklanciiolt, which are the general symptoms of Dyspepsia, wii vanish, as a natural consequence of its cure.
CMtiveneM. by cleansing the whole length of the intestines with a solvent process, and without violence all violent purges leave the bowels costive within two days.
Diarrhoea Cholera.' by removing the, sharp acrid fluids by which these complaints are occasioned, and by promoting the lubricative accretion of the mucous membrane.
Fevers "f all kinds, by restoring the o.ooo to a regular circulation, through the process of perspiration in such canes, and the thorough solution ot all intestinal obstruction in others, I
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to tho
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euintr ifi,. kidneys and bladder: they operate Kiost^ delightfully on these important organs, nnd bene* Imve ever been found a ccrtain rcinody worst cases of Gravel, .ii{'•! .»
Also Worms, by dislodging from the lllrmitp* of the bowels the slimy matter to which tlwuw. creatures adhere. •.
Asthma Consumption, by relieving Hie air-vessels or the lungs from the mneons whicli even slight colds will ticcaslon, and which, if not removed, becomes hatdened, and produces these drendftil diseases.
Scurvy, Ulcers, end inveterate Sores, »'y the perfect purity which tlieao LIFE MEDI* 0INES Pive
blood, and all the humor*.
Scorbutic Eruptions
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Bad Complex
ions, by their alterative effect npon the fluids that feed the skin, nnd the morbid state of which occasions all eruptive complaints, sallow, cloudy, and other disagreeable complexions.
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striking improvement in tho clearness ut the akin, Common Colds
Influenaa will always be
rnred by 011© dos©# or by two ^ven in tho wdn|
PILES. As a remedy for this most distress tip and obstinate malady, the VEGETABLE LIFlS MEDICINES deserve a distinct ond emphatic recommendation. It is well-known to hundreds in this city, that Ihe former proprietor of these valuabft Medicines was himself afflicted with this cotnpoint for upwards of TJiiRTV-rivK vrars nnd that he tried in vain every remedy prescribed within the whole compsss of the Materia Medica He however at length tried the Medicine wnicli is now offered to the public, and he wus cured in a very si tort tims, after his recovery had been pronounced not only Improbable, but absolutely iin* possible, by any human means.
FEVER AND AGUE,4*!®-?-"''' For this scourge of the western country these Medicines will lie found a itttfe, speedy, and certain remedy. Other medicines leave the ayat«u» subject to a return of the disew~a enre by thew medicines ia permanent— I RY 1 HEM, BS SATISFIED, AND BE CURED.
Bilious Fevers and Liver Complaints. General ffrMlity, Lose or Awktitf
and sold by Dr. W. B. MOFFAT
336 Broadway, New York. 5 |^e a| FOR SALE BY WOOD & DONNELLY, 'p Wholesale snd Retail /V|en|s, Terre Haute, Indv
January 26, •3 kj 22-ly
-'f'jt. WANTED!
A NY quantity of Otter, Deer, Mink, Wild Caf, j\. House Cat, Fax, Coon, Wolf, Lyn*, Opossum, Martin and Rabbit Skins,for which the high, est market price will be paid.
CHARLES A. DUY,i,
Jaa. 19* 'SO.'Sltf West side Public Square
CASH FOR WHEAT!
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WILL give tha highest csah price for Wbsaf, at my store. CHARLES A. DUY,^^ Jan. 19,'50.'^tf West side Public Square. ~rLWER"llEED^
iVntentine*! VatenHnenl ?i» SPLENDID assortment of Valentines, just received snd for sale hy fERIUNg 4 BUCKINGHAM, teW-M-tf Sign of tbe Big Book.
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lift finil 8UKHEL0 of POTATOES, fo»
Sirsssl. lU^UUv which the Highest price will bo
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Diss ASKS op Fa* AMCS—these medicines have beeifc used with the mort beneficial rewilt* in cww.iif this descriptionKINO'S Evii. and SCROFULA, in its worst forms, yields to tbe mild yet powerful action of these remarkable Medicines. Ntonr 8wEATS, NERVOUS Drsimtv, Nr.avo«s COMriwtiNTsof all kinds, Pawitatioh or tmk HEAKT, PAINTER'S COLIC, are speedily cured.
MERCUBIAL DISEASES. Persons whose ootistitulkm* have become im» paired by the mjtfdicfous use of Mkrcukv, will find these Medksim^ a perfect cure, as they never fail to eradicate- from the system all thp effects of Mercury infinitely sooner thahUte most powerfuf preparations of SfcrsaparUku A single trial wit piaoe them beyond tha reach of competition, it the estimation of every patient
nefarious authors arrested, both in tho city of NsW^.. York and abroad. Boy of no one who is not an AVTHomsgD
