The Wabash Courier, Volume 18, Number 6, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 6 October 1849 — Page 3

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A LIST OF LETTERS

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Ai. jn Mary

Burrows Mrs Harriet IleskwitbC-E 7 Black & Hannah 3 iiurreaH Mr Ee^ucham Charloa (Jailw rine BruceG W'i Jjurnc-Ufcj (i Bnteinan

tcyon

ench MA II liuzaa James Ii!ed.we James Berk 11 liurnajaroe* 2 Jsistcit Mm I'xnIIC iilaekBW3 liowtn Thomas BrownS Hack Hons 21 Beard ti Beard Baldwin lilnck -Baker 1/ -.•feantey Miaa

Barber J. l5r»Os5'»G Beard E Brook* 11 or Joliu liaker W Lout wickS W 1ashop N VV Iblldwih l^ady BibbUi W •Brown John Bunker Mrs BratliaftG Jioswortb N floyll Uentiet James Mrovt lienty Buneiur Jnme* W Cory Simeon Caabtnnn 2 Carpenter tt E Cotipnge I'' Coitei Charles Cum James Cook Jam Carter Wm (Jount'li Jtrry (Jo'Juu Ji'im 2 Col« Mwc iMury Chaudlt Wm Clnrk W/ii Cl»rin Ioip.) 2 Corkran ClliliWt il \so ji i»' fulfil IttIM 1) 11 Oiiiptiili 2 I'rtnitwiKlit Cj Chompk'ti Cainillo r»»ue A CmnplKtll JOIKI# (,'unuiir Si'-piau Onfivnn

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T^alt'V Jainca 'Itniiirl# Ilnllfinr James lelnna "••l.twlrielk

1 -vlltUllO" 4-!li upwnrth riitl Peunia Filler ti Fisher TVrr^t John 3 Fool A Fnrrt

Finn Roiirr, TAinnni 11

VlmnuMV Jaiuua Griffiths A (|ray .liwnh "dnmUrli

Jsipt Miff A (»»irner (tri«Uv l^t'lirr lirwhnin Wm tiiihrt' Uhlilcn* ft«n«n lnttnon Win iiNtawav Jantea ^«U*«n ,id«on -.(Jvhi* Pat Cirt*u Jordan tiiUlvv Put atf!» 1 tWro#- Anna t.Jawilnwp W

I fays P-it Jlowarti I hi liter Mrs HtA*nrr A HrnvwrC Hralev 1'

Terte-

«fuw, October 1st. 1849,wlfio»? if nr

not taWSn

*.?,&re* montha will be jmi io ib«rJ«ii«nil

a.s

dead letter*. Pei wrw calling for

hfrftij* °f th^ae letters will pleaaa aay "A/docri-ted."

Anderson George Anderson David..

KnoopLO Kretghfili Loughlifli E I-ynch Pat 3 I^cThoniaaF LibHiT'Dan

4n Allison FV .Aniejesse tjj( An, itson Henry

2

AUftnKaliia Adann Hubert

lxWieSR

Anderson Jordan AH#n Francisv Anderson Willi* i1 Anla iiaker John

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liUdv-i* fet«* Lawrf-nce RL J/^ET Liston LyUeJVV Irf^tarM

Burcbjamea jf Bj Ch natopher Brown *flry ana lludd&. Wier

urn.

L»*9ey llenrf Lana« btij( N

Matron P«t Mitchell Mary Minor E Murphy Mitchell Mitcbdl Thoa Wonthintt-r t) 5 Moy 1'iR-tiy 2. Mcwhiny Mohan MorriaJohn Mowctt atlierin* Mu-m

2

Mnrviu Junius2 Madox Saml i!UxJoseph, Mnning! aiSiariua MaiA'^no* Moraftn George Mathcna John Mi!ho!on Do'phiua Mcwliinney S lnrc9 Win MttdanJT Martin n«»«l Miller Wm MH!er KH. Miller David ^lurrny Tt*nii* McLanc II

Carroll 2

Ste»«l S St-dwiek S-rnnfj Col Jame? 4 Siii 'to'oi Phin«*as8 Srhiu iiier

Noodkiit* Mr* A t?an«w Hains^'orth ,!o,*!ma Haywiw'h Hawaii Wm Hornti Michael uttle

Htnton Sidney Morni'«»k Handv Kw»?y A HrrmUi^t John JHami!to»»J\hn HarvuiKt 0 N ,V«us 11 W Johnecin Rachel Jot»N Martha Jonf Mary Je»kin? Wm 9 Jones Jew JoNtit»w Ann Johniuon Job la son ttnrv J»m«* Kelllw^ Ell

Tribune.

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J*hn

Nn^'lf Win Nonihorn Luis Nmlti N Ki'wgcnt Mrs Arnbcll Nicltolns" Jtimcs NiflK'IfH M»ry Overton Peter

Uto Cuit Ostium Ann (-niiil Bonn (»nk SitmnM atiKWrt Tho« Piitnon VV I'l Piircv ll James l'wrry Mrs Parker finrnli Par*oiH Jos Parry John Peatvon Mrs i'lnif Mary Piit-f David Plniipi* Ivydia I'liiiud S l'urn-ll John Po\v»rs W 1. Puiit»r»on Jnmea P»i!«i» Kail Tom Pmrci1 Win

JllllHIt

Pii Ufioii Mii« Sarah

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2

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Wm

Durlifim MS or WalkerPriiclmt i«is niary

Uneen John Rico JutncH li. i.l Corut lius Pisldin }lo)I lr W Rrctor Inncc (W P) H«ave«Jm Jiolx riH Kakin jirt ves 1. lu-avea Win flt'lxsrd II Knunii Ml iivman Rally Pi( h:uil«on Jonathan IJtnv Icy NN"n» 2 Kcddiuu Kugsjl-*,{'. :t llntiilnH John jiiUytiiJ i'iin Joint ll'iitm PiehntoiiilF W Rowley JUordatt Uoluiuvon misa Kata Ikjunwy W JVa.tlV RoViin*rtti li Kedlvld A 10 Stewart Jnmes Stewart 8 SkidmoroJ I« SMtt SieveiifHin mias Stewart A Stewart Slrt»»k.rit Stewart Thswell Simmons ntr* StdHvan Pat or martin

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Srwl If Sliaekeltnn Wm Hwwtt* P«» S'ratt W S» !inc ler SntM .1 Soott 8t«war! S»inan Joseph Siortwr mr* F» Sharks CB Stejihr n.»ontni*» E Sehaoh Conrad Smith Smith miehael Bn-ith toiysC Snoth nit Tmf I W Taylor tin** Knuly T!o»'!»***n ClI

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I lick* lii)®li:is»ion Pat .N liiah TiFm

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.Jlwah Ot!»t» llnvi»nl (\un Hart Pat

H«ivkin« 1 InrtSov 11««* Jatne?

Holkran Pst 1 Unn»o» Row

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Inno* Jacob Hill *i JF.ll AVU HomiwM

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Tnys^r JnnV* Thompson nosJiS Tavl*wnuw F.HcnJ Tv "dall JatVMM TaflSt »»t»Ul» Tiwm*** Sn n11 Van Kwl Olrtflr* V.hw wrs S V. .? Van lk«k.irh Voltfl Jav»H Y* »totUun Wm NV Writer S*trwel 3 Wat km* mt«i» 3 Wrnpfr Watwa W'rieht Frftwanl 3 Watkiiw mi* mat^aret Waktwi Wagner mm mary WelA Pat 2 Warm* l*a«d«r ibnonlaiww \V*t!*on Scarlet NVhimev \Vi'. ^Wro \V|' DavidS

NVoodOeiwS

K^nSf/ W »?htWwn KM^WI Dr 2 Knight Jo Kene«?v Wm KeBedyi»W» Ke«l« Bamry

WHg*»t miw ib 3 Witfiamt 110, Whtttnes J'^ha Woo4fi!lJH Wafiaer John Whimev RS NV&ldwiB WeaJWI WVbfe E White Fr»n«* Wtllard in Cn»|lt unaata

jf A .trRS .VOFFATT, t. -V-

Tarn-Haute, Oct.

The Catholics of ihe Rhine have re ynhted 20/500 rix dollars lo the Pope'ti 5i«ii, "A cix dollar iaaboat i'if®*

5 e«ntt.

SicbKiD KKCAFB or MB. CLAY'S Sf.e| taxt, LEVI.—We learn thai on Mtv ClavV atrivnl intiSnndosky. he sent a telegraphic messnge to the proprietor of the ^American hotel, ,Buffiil0*•

st|UHT£thnt

on

•arriving at Sandusftv. his servant. Levi, was no where to be found. It is sup^ posed that be was either accidentally behind there, or has voluntarily escaped —the latter most probably It will be recoljectd that he wa* once before induced to leave by the offer of £300, but refunded the money and returned to his master at Newport. We learn that Mr. Clay ha* authorized Mr. Hodges to pay

""THOMPSON BAIRD. E«q., rr^irt^t. nnA Professor of Moral Science and Classical 'Literature. *t. Ixmt H*tnn. A. M.. Professor of Mothrmnticn and Natural Philoanphv.

Rfv. MfT.Tow S. Mntn^nT. f^rof^or of English I.i'eraMire. nnd Curator of the In°'iintion. W«r. S. T*««AttT. A. B., Principal Teacher for the Male Depn-trp^nt.

M'"s. Ma*v T. M^Tirsm, Principal teacher for the Female Department. Mrs. E. E. 8. MOOTSITT, Trtcher of Piano Mu-

8,C'

tPIEBIBEia^*

Preparatory Class, per half session of 11 weeks, $4*» Fnuli^h. Ciassieal.'Mathema'ieal BndPhilo«iophieal."* 6 25 Pinno-Mtmie, Drawlne. nnd Pnintini, extra.

There is frttnM eontiiffent fee. for fuel. By order of tlie Board of Tro=tees, E.T. B.MRP. Ptinrfpal. W, M. NIonrstTT. Curator of the Institution. Terre Haute Ind„ Sept. 29, 1840. 5lf.,

^NEW JOBBING STORE."" fBNJIK sn!»cribt is now opening, in the Ross Buildings, West side of the Public Sqnate, 250 PACK i:s, OF DRY GOODS, Notion*, lint*Cap*, Boots.Shop*,Qneens ware, ICastern Sole Leather, Ac. Ac. Which have just leen purchased in New York, and other F.nstcrn markets by the package, and will le sold at \5jrau2Jiic»sa3Q.a® 22aaaar» At as via 11 Advance from Eastern rates. &T It is the design of the undersigned, to build nn a permanent Wiiolesnle business, and through his Aeent in the Easiern Cities, he will he in Rfirnlnr Ueeeipt of Goods during tho Fall and Winter. He will make it nn object for the Mercantile community, and buyers, visiting TerroHaute, to deal with him. Call and examino betore purchasing. 1. II. J1ATHORN.

Formerly ofthe house ol'Potwin &. Hathorn.J 'J'one-Hnutfl, Auu. 25, JH49. f»2ni2. vr

COLLKGIATKTxstitijtk. 1HH exercises of this Institution will he resumetl on Tneadnv* Sept. 11. Arrangements are in progress for supplying the vacancy in the Faculty, by appointing a lady, of dignity nnd experience, as a teacher in the Female Department and other teachers will be appointed so soon as the patronage of the school wnrrnnts it. Courses oflectnres, will be delivered as hcretotore. upon different branehes of science.

The terms nre, for the Knjflish Class, which embraees Reading. Writing, Arithmetic, Grnmmnr. (Geography. United States History, &c. &c., $.' per half session of eleven weeks.

For the Mnihemntical and Philosophical Class, including the We«t Point eourse of Mathematics, with Physival ami Moral Science. $0.25.

For the Clnssieal Class, which embraces the JiBlin and (Jreek Inngunges, §7,50. Students in a higher class are entitled to all the privileges of the lower as fur as may lie necessary. Students pre permitted to enter at all 'imes.

E. THOMPSON' RA1RD, A. M., Pres. Terre-Hmite, Sept. 1,184!)—ltt.

FARMTOU SALE.

11E subscriber ofTers for sale, nt private sale. 1 his vnlnabbt farm, situate*! n^ar Macom'a

tt' UU»'"»»l v»* "t"

one nnd a half stories hi«»h. two rooms below anil two chambers above Two Log Stables, &c.—There i» nn nnple orchard of about two acres, of good trcs and choice Iruit, Excellent spring of water n°ir the House door. For particulars call on A. McGregor in Tcrre-Hanf. or the «iib«eritor SIMON PECK.

A«tgttst 25,18l9, 5^-tf FT.Oi nV FI.OI'R FLOUR V.i Q'MlTH'SSnnerfine Family Flour, in barrels nnd half barrels, constantly on hand and frsale. ""d "r"T,"'K'* ISSK'EW! BR0TKRY.

Tctre-Hatite, Aug. 11, 1849. 50tt

his expenses home, if he again repents ofj/ Al»o—Hor»es f» Saddle or Harness, the step he has taken, and wishes to re- *1 kept afiatolet by tf.eday or week, to suit customers. •j [*l .*1

is. that a Mexican found a piece of gold weighing one hundred and twelve pounds, bwtthat Gen. Smiih took it awav from him. snyinj that foreigners could only have the small pieces.

PEA'CftEj.-J-The Uteamboat Antelope from ,$ew Brunswick* hroticht 15.000 hnslcetft'of peaches to NVw York, week

(ttrOne of the stories told at Magadan, mcy beforwardedI any w^n.-nc-, ™igr.n« for Also—IIORSE^ AND Bl'GGUSS KEPT, by the week or inon^h, to sui

before last, and about the same ounn-1 uniprgi

VI00 COLT/EGTATR INSTITUTE.

tit last week. Last Monday week she Krte-Cnhaf, wifrreciive waled proposals at brought 3,474 bnskpts, the largest a-. Petersburg, Pike,ctwnty, Indiana, oa the l-lih 1 a N a mount that hns been landed in any one,at^u|15t

dav. Some of the New Jersev fnrmprs,l Marsville toPetersbare Thisdiyieion tniftraeei" it is stiid will net* between f2.000 from a large proportion of the J^^^^e^th.work on the sal6s of the present year.—N.

Y.

FRESH lot of Peptwr Saace,Tomato Kewh A up, and prepartxl Horaertdisb, j«»t received

Bl'CKEYBGKecEKY.

mv5 36tf and Pauuj MwUctn® Do»»t,

JOS. CAMt'PKLt..

IS to.

J. CQCHBAX.

"CAMPBELL & COCHRAN, (SUCCKSSORS TO COCHRAN,) lovirttvftiH'j A* ('ommission numwiMX 3»a$Nraua5«)®iKi»

for the

1ROV AND MICHIGAN LAKE BOAT LINE. MtKyrsJUfB raoratrroaa, No. 19 Ctvenriea Slip.

Wheeler. Tracy Co. Davis & Sutton, W. A. Moh'efv Brown Dodd,

I c»r. Fowrth-st. N. York. Buffalo. 21 North Vfharf. Phiia

Toledo.

Aewr*pe

Grata. Hour, Salt. Fish, Pine

Also, dealers »n Shingles, vkc. SO*"Liberal* "«Jvancse® m*de on consignments. Rrirr Cook s% Co. 1 iT«r»-U.ute. iiroverroan Bourn*,

Wood ft: iwtnclly,

iy^l -ITnlm ~KNifeTniTstissor grinding.

LL sons wanting &h«w rirf /ia«ro«ml. would da well to call on tjb»«bi^nher, at the Barber shoo, next door to the €*»."** Office, where he will always be kund J^dv to render any sen ire «n bis line. h- SMJ»«•

Sertenther 22, ISt? 4*3 A YNITS MEDICINES. LARtiE lot of the* jM*par»uaw. tfesdav

A

^mv«dand forwle WM«ole

WtHlD DONN

|^rAlmanac* lor lS50,»or UOB.

FBKNCH WORKED COI,I.AR.\ k|| JH'PEKFLN

iTRATtLERS FROM ABROAD, of

Tetre-Haute, Sept. 22,1849.' 4m3.

LCTTIISii OF CONTRACTS

The work will be ready lor iijspefti'op Rjr one week previous toJhe letifng, and all necessary information will IK* given by the resident Engineer Bidders not known either to the Trustees, or to the Engineers', will be expected to eticlot-e with their proposals, satisfactory testimonials as to character and qualification'!.

CHAULlvS BFTLER, Trustees of the A. M. PUETT, \Vraljnsh and THOS. 11. BLAKE. 1 Erie Canal. Terre Haute, Ind., Sept 19, 1849 4tl.

LAW OFFICE IN WA^GINGTOJT.

rl''HE

imdersiijiied has taken an ofliceiii the city, I of Washington, urid proposes to practise law before the Siijrrenie Court ol the United .States, the Board of Coonnissionera on Mexican Claims appointed under an act of Congress of March 3d. 1849, and any pther boards of commissioners 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 lor their adjustment, lie proposes to undertake the agency of such claims.

The undesigned will retain his residence and law office in Norwich, Connecticut, but designs being at Washington utsuch times during the sessions of the Supreme Court, of Congress, and of hoards of commissioners lor adjudicating claims, as may be necessary to enable liim to give personal uttenlion to the business intrusted to him.

Letters in relation to business, addressed to the undersigned at Washington. C, or Norwich, Connecticut, vill at all times receive immediate attention. JOHN A. ROCKWEI.L

GRANTHAM,,

HHaute,—situated

AS opened h»« Livery Stables id Terrc on Second f!reet,fbur doore

north of the Ste* art HopiSL— Where to&vnmoda tion may be had, in the way of

yVahRsh anl Erie CanaU

Trustees pflbe

mfl«, 6f

2 m: rwt? JH CM ".Bn js.* -w

Honey treek. Sugar Cm-k, Pmtrie Ctwk, Linton. Jjemni, Riley. 1**1 Creek, N« vms, «tter Creek,

*nd Rwail

NNl^.LY. Agents, 2,TOWII

uiwos dictnhv15 3tf«

E Pam Worked Collar# for

•il" «dc «tt low. A few tho« owOwwkedWlars atill oo hatad. AI«h awotlitTla* ot 121 *mt FrmA h»m «mAne IWf*.

Cat at the New Cheap Store »f foo waat Bar

"rTTiRtBA. DOT.

m?Hl»^ NwftSwf to the Book Stow.

%Y!fE*« *ED'CIXRS*

A 'SSf •""'SfflSlF SSSSSELt.

Who

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Carriage|tj IJitttiBicae*»'rH ixill 1') Bagsies, Sulkies, &c. The V'e/H^fea'alfof nffw fnd wihioilatJfe style," just imported from New York.*

W ashington, una 20,1849.

Tcrre Haute, Sept. 22, 1849. 4U.

ACADEMY OF

ST.MARY'SOFTHE WOODS ^PHE scholastic exercises of this Academy will commence on

Tea, ColiTee,1 JUJ. ».i.

WMmshaa^^

siifl Cnnaf, eiiendina from

the anal, end is worthy the attention ot contractors accttst omed to heavy work. The line will be divided into sectidhs suited to the shape and character of the ground, averaging- near a halt mile in le gth.

The superstructure of the Aqueduct over East Fork of White River will also be let. It is about 400 feet in lengt., con riming of four spans of near 100 feet, sustained by timber arches and trusswork, and enclosed Irom the weather,.

rcises of tlus Academy

The very moderate terms, mildness of govern ment and tlie acknowledged success of fiiis Institute in imparting a finished education to young Indies, being so generally known, we dispense with mentioning them here, however those who may wis!) information, we direct them to

MOTUKR THRODOUC, Alary'* of the TVoods. REV. MR. LAI..

MIERN,and

DR. EDGAR R. E. CARPENTER, (of Ckicago.) Y\7 OUI.D most respectfully inform the cttizenS »T of Terre-Haute, and vicinity, thnt he is stopping at the STEWART lloUSE, where he will be nappy to attend to all that may favor him with a call, in the various parts of his profession. Having acquired his profession nndor one ot the ji was organized, in 1847, 1 fc j. I ..A

llest Manner.

Dr. CAHPENTKE has carefully prepared, and of fers for sale a Dtutri&cr fur doming and /'rr.trrring the TtttkanJ Gitvts. tho best that has ever IH.H-11 ofTuretl in thr West. Dr. C. has the boit

CClN E MATTER, and will Vaccinate those who may desire it. EDGAR R. E. CARPENTER, Dentil

OHIO ILLINOIS INDIANA ,, ARROW WAYNE MISSOURI

T,,„ Ad uUinl

T,rre.IIaate. Ja,

Ma. rARHixuros, Tho Sisters nre also happy to announce to their friends who may desire tft place their children at St. Mary's, that they have a house at Terre Haute whorethey ?lsn'leavc theirchileren till the carriage from St. Mary's will bring them out there. September 15, 1849—3tf,

WHITE LEAD. expected nn invoice of Pittsburgh WOOD & DONNELLY.

T^AILY Pure l^ead. Sept. 15, 1S49

(From the Chicago V.'etUv Democrat.) Kerr Vol-a TIXTU CLEA.X.—Dr. Carpenter, as will IK* seen, has introduced into tliia city kis Camphorated Rose Dentrifice. Nothing ia more disgusting than dirty discolored teeth, and stinking breath. This DcntrUice is a perfect reftiedy in this c.ii«, and will also whiten and improve teeth already tolerably clean. (From the Chiatfo Doily Tribute.)

Certificate.

Having esnroined IV.Cnicenter'sComphorated Rose Dentrifice. we wmrW cheerfully cotmnend it to our patrons as being a superior article and worthy the confidence of the public.

DRS. KENNICOTT.) GIBBS, & JUD.SON, I Denitats.

References —Hon. J. McRoberts, Col. L. R. Noel. Danville, 111. Mr. J. Chcanut, M. M. Dill, H. NV. Martin, l^aris. Ills. letters of Introduction, and satisiactory references can be given.

September 8,1S49. 2m3.

COI.LECTOU'S NOTICE FOR THE YEAR t*4». WILL attend

IU

petmrnat br Deputy, at tV1

cnt town^hipa ,,

I§, 1819 do 20.

Friday, Satustiay, Motxlay," Tuesday, Wednrslsj*, Thursday, Friday. Saturday, Mo

do do do do do do do do

24, 2% », 27, *.

Favette. iClaAV St' ,Toewtay. Oct. 30, 18t9. Wolte% &ore) W txioVlay. 8,

Tax Fouowow iu THE Ratw or TiXi*, as Ijr»nra: For StatepiupcMca, oa each $100 SSeeWta, For County do do IW Sic. For Row! do do lOrtof rc«l «Ha»a itte. For lunatic Asylnin, do W do led wills FORLWIAEDDUTSFC. DO For Educating the Biiod. do W 1 «*«».

For School ^suict No. Towe

i'iifcnf*

4, To* 10. fc,

For Pol! Tax for State parjawes, For Poll Ttu for Caooty Either invaait or a Dapotjr, will he

Ten*-

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atoty "i

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Office, ia Terre-Hau*e. ai ait lisw. 4»ys as when oat ia timmmal ststed above- ..

The lawa aw the *w at but f*wr, wferh arnkea it iha dotyjM ail Taa-Payt n. to n» me on or telaw fimday oUaooagr ««t that time, ifthe Taxe# n. pai^i' my d»tr an distraia. The law nsq«in»e«tf wtt) be strictly foltewei.

Every person *ho pays a Road Tax. «iMt, doeetotme »haSapertvWa reetipt. «pt T„

aate.

have fesa AlawtK tor IS49 for gratat*»»

CoHtetor awl TtwawK of t%neHtata«

St{-•»

1W-

•Educated at West Point. tEducated at the Yirginia Military Institute.

Two bnndrotl nnd thirty Cadets, froni fifteen

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A

crcw».

usual piaa« ol iioldt«« eiectwne in the diflfoH entirely useless, and she could not get It mio\vn.4»is in Vmo cOuaty. Indian* for t!«*'( paired by the man of whom she bought^^she lee. the re»

purpose of recriving Taxt» tor tk vesr 1849, on: sent it t« my shop, ant as there are no pa tiw toliowing days, via: I this place from «mch »a cast the plates ilurtuM, Thursday, Ocrobcr

jwirs will cost tnora than the Stove woald be worth after being rejiaired.

more perf.-ctly. have on%ani aod am making A LARtiE QUANTITY OF STOVES, from the b®st

of

patterns and

1. Ohio

TO REPAIR ANY AND ALL STOVES, that I am. oc«var have naade her®, o® ahortoottc and ehftap.

Store at Eagle Focniny, aod alaa idoara aa»t

Tene-Baata, Se^t. 18W.

ga.

NOTICE.

\lfET.TON *. MODBSTTT. as««f«l lar WttJEixM a Tttrnw, W«»iwama hkaeJwal onThorsday.^t^fc^

Orat-'-ar. Bear vwrf Atltlmiftfe, p".' »&(*>?- and Algebra, i«aun-and GnpA. fo the- graromar and first fesww*.

Teri^lW 15, KM*

Later a isd Large Arrivals.

GROVEBMAN &! BOURNE

A rfefeyyMm 3i ns„:,

Sugar, liiolasses, Pepper.' Spicei, Raisins, (very fresh) Candles, wifiiMin. Indian. Miulflpr nnrl Alum

Soap, Indigo, Madder and Alum.

vlnA

HI) W ARB,

for country use. consisting in part, of Knives and Forks, Pen-kr.iv^s, Butcher Kniv es, Curry Combs. Nails, Shovels and Tongs, Ames' besk§hovels and Spades, Collins' best A*es, Locks,- L^h^s, Steclyar^, jStc. &c.

Largest assortment of QUEENS WARE ever offered in this market. nm ji ..j •. 'U

ttif. -5t"H Wanfed.

Wheat, Oat§, Flax. Clover and Timothy Seeds, JepSi ^oqlts^Rags, Ginseng,

Beeswax,Tallow. Rag Carpeting and Geese leather?. 'l' .. 00"To Country Merchants Wb offer very great inducements in the way of uncommon low prices lor all descriptions of goods.

Terre-Haute. Sept. 29, 1849—5if. GROVERMANBOURNE.

SAM.'L' DOVLES.,

DAILY LINE OE-MAIL

A RE now In full operation, leaving Lnfareite daily at o'clock

i?:i i"

Lofnyette tQ

v.,|]

Academy. Every man of observation must uee that the giCapt. C. E. MOTT. Tcachrr in theAcaifem^t gntuic exterpri^es already proposed, will give birth Capt. Wr, W. GAUNT, Adjutant of the Institute. vt0 linndreds of others, tributary to them. The

diflfcrent Statea have entered this lnstttut\«n since the Geologist, the Mineralogist, the Surveyor nnd 7

Jt is entirely free from

t(rt

is ic^uinni iy nn* i^UUJUIVI, nt firnvn rin, Svhom all funds brought or received must be de,- tha astern Military posited, «nd no debt must he contracted without the Con»cnt of such ^runnlian. *n Institution combining the science of the VVast Point Academy and oj" Polytechnic Inaii- {j| pe*annum. tutes, with the classical liieraturc.ot our bt-st Col-. "lie 4t| leges, adding the modern languages, nnd super- Armsani *«_

adding prnetical schoolsof J,swand Engineering,» p.. I nearly realises the long-felt desideratum of a tihi-1

lwr

m-~" ..-m «3TC9

1 "II AT'^tove dealers on tho Waba«h, whopurebwe tfaf ir Stoves in Cincinnati, and elsewhere generally, buy by the pound, an usually olitnin the largest stoves possibly lor the least ouaiber of pounds.

I will state a case to illustrate the utility and profits of those thin light stoves, to persons w|»o tmy them tor their own use. A widow lady Ivaught a Stove in this place, a very fine looking. and quite a large opoking.stove, but weighs only 188 lbs. bMng lrss than one'half the wefgHt of mv Stoves ol the same she* she used it aboat rj, m.. a months, and it is now brt^en into pieces thelWtff plate completely btinwl through. anJ »be Stove Forirff'fiinjr 4' i('(ii)l3)llXHiOl 1_ I —..J *L« mmN Hot «a( Sf

_-

Tbi* fttove. with several others in a aiwilar toti, Hannah iVCo^Evnnsvillcj/iscfJOneatf^l with fiwior., is at my shops, where they can be seen the^lM'e hotiaO, aoti aolicita eotWiinfnehVs frAfn by all those who wish to^tindj^rstand thto ^y his friends.

of

the very bast No

Hot blist p«r iron, the plates are wavy warranted to stand fire and to perform right. I am also constantly I keep the patterna)

five 4 !. W 6 5 00 3i£

NOTICE.

[tfift mAtrngwA h*rnm&*pm6 of hisentih ?*«»pec!f" *.* i*ou«a»s .wr.

T«»4ia»ta,Sapt.I»»!i«

hiot at?^ ««w.a»c», ..

airi* Rwo«ier%aB«*»4 "f»3ew»4w fc* ha«Wt ___ ^1 she aeeoantaof tbaSto*H«V 4CE 5DTTO-

rtw receiving one of the largest and cheapest stocks of Gooas that has ver been ofiered in this market In our stock will be found— '%pwn »nd,Ble»cM Sheeiing oiri Shining Bed TickingsBleiiicJied dri^sf, *21 d«Wi Pt»ttInd PI,id Lin«ys Prin« Merinoes«d Alp.^} mer§ sx\d Dalaiues Ginghams of nil styles and prices Kentucky J^ones una iwifi/rfy «jjoafirclear nnJ eveiv indremoving alt Saitoetlb' French Cloths and Casimeres Italian and couimon black silk n^ck handkerchiefs Assorted col'd pock^ handkerchiefs Cashmere, blanket and nerf Shawls Cotton batting, a verv good Quality Mackinaw blankets Beaver cloths jRed, green, yelloiw,and whijft JF^aBHels.^^ »-••••.*.• HATS and CAPS &00TS, SHOES and BROGANS, all kinds, styles and prices'

NN ATI, AND

I I A I N S I I

P. M.,

touching ftt «I1 ihtermedia'tc ports. These Boats Imveall been refitted and fvrnuh«d in g.^btvle, nnd no pains spared to render them both neat and comfortfthle, being nearl^evc. The Wabash Line has been extended direct through to Toledb, and comprised the lollowing Boats and Captains:

And ns Foon as ccnal isin order the IVne'will be extend'ed to Covington, hy Packet Empire, Captain Wooherton.^0in

to Cincinnati, K)

InclHtliilg board, &,c. \Va«Yare in jh-o^ortion.

August 11,1849. {50tf]

GEOKGirrOAVN, KEXTUCKV.

Qcufroh toother with five fit per-: ',0 are

the lothof tins month. hennntinliy appointed by the Executive, I soundLawyers. uritia mtUniiCu irnVnrtl. ilVirrT

to attend examinations at least otioc in the year, according to law.

4

vo

IxcoRKmATEn will) all the pow Hghis exercised by the Trust™ u...

01,(1

iaculUJ®

any other Lollesre. beeh procured at considerable cost, and of the best *Col. T. F. JOHNSON. Gcnrral SupermtrndeiHt. ,iua|ji»., '-t *Col. E. W. )R(iAN, Joint Siipmntettihtt ,ani! ThS Stlperirttendent takes the liliertyoTstating-

Professor of Engineering and of IVaturtu Ins- th:it he is now fie rod $73 per month for comjiefory. 1 tent assistant Engineers. One ot his former pu•Lieut. Col. B. R. JOHNSON. Professor of ,\atu- .^j]^ ^c, ives ut this time $2,500 per nhnum, ns ml mid Exjterimental Philosophy. Principal Engineer of a'Kailmad now under con+Maj. Wr. A. FO!! BES. Professor of Mnfhrmatics. »rrticsiowi in Kentucky—^'hilst nthers of the sadte RILHARD N. NEWELL, A. M., Professor oj

1

for Tol«LDand Cincinnati,

CAPT. GEO. D. DAVIS WM. DALE

WM. STPRGF.S. J. CATlfC xRT." J.H.SMITH. A. VAN NESS.'

hours—Fare $6 W

oT indicia! proceedings, offor untisnftrirtduc4m'ents to those who are earnest to achieve.distinction as

CIVIL ENGINEERINGS

Will be thoroughly nnd practically in tight in the

Western Military Institute—the Professj), Col.'

„5,.u«n«c kn^l 1 MuteA^Cbeltig one of t'he'tnost skitlful'and exiie.„|K] Faculty (ti' rienc Engineere4in the 'Cnited Sl(«es'.|A|l the st™

insjrutjienfsconfat'ted with thai d:»art.udit1iirve

ConM-ted

c]a8S

of J.nnamtzrs. Rc'v. J. R. SWIFT, A. nnd Belles fjttrcs. ...... JAMES H. DAV I ESS, Esq., Profssor of institute. Nothing is haznrdeif in saying thai they Rev. H. V. D. NEV1US, A. M., Prinrijml of Iht'j

Projessor oj hthics

wjjj

with that d^

are receiving in difFereivt pnrtpof the 1 hi) ted

Avrimt and Mori am Languages. Stales, $2000, $1500, or $1200 year as Assistant! fnent» also, authorised to contract for the duliveJAMES G. BLAINE, A. B., Adjunct Profcssor l^n rjneers. ryol goods from Now York to this place, by re -e vi- ^''e ''n,e '3

rnP'("'

approaddng when there

()e grent detnnnd for such nshave leen prepared for that vocation, at-the Western Military

rea'iily conimand $1'J00 or $J500per annual.

Vrapid advancement of our whole country, nnd tjie ''eagerness of our yieople for exploring tho hidden resources' x»l the new States., and the newly &'cqhired territory,

t,

Architect.'

WOO or.A: no I: I, V, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL

RE now receiving l«rge addition* to thefr stock, which will comprise every article in their linepf bu.ititwas.

J^Pi'ttehasert'Sre re^pe^fnfly sonclted to call and satisfy thtmseivea that their prtOMi art low. apb& 35tf

to IHJYDR AS STREET,

KrE H! FAIRCHILD. (forroeriy of Harrinir-

FRENCH PERFUMERYj is 'T'HE subscriber hfs cyi lian^ a fail and /n«* asRortment of Frrnrh Perfumery,among which wJU \m fopnd. ifi part, vifc

SUPERFINE EXTRACTS, for, \he l1fl*dktr~ chief. SUPERIOR ANTIQUE OILS tug POMATUMS.

SUPERFINE TOILET SOAPS.

ROUSSELr/S UNRIVALLED SH ATI NG CREAM. a.new and aalendid wticle, ianowxtniv^rsally acknmvjeda^d superior to ai\y, slyiving cr^am in the rji'tea Stat?.* or Eurvpe

gantly put «p in bones. Miscellaneous Articles for Htur ana Tooth Brushes.

QUAD CONTEMNITUR S/EPE UTlttlSSIMUM EST

TMOS. iTfrariv^1On the South aide of .the Itabtic SqiAtre,

rl"N

KE^ nleasurein notify»ng hisWistometihnd JL the public generally, that he has just received a la nre and well selected stock of

CONFECTIONERY, direct from the manufacturers and importers,which consist* in part of UANPIES—of ovary flavor, dMgh and nilor,

V/ jmiited to the tastes.of all, Jroni the infant to the octogenarian. FRITTS— Raisins, Orantres, Lemons, PlneappleSv .»

rZante

LUBIN'S

chine, to the skill and enterpuftuof tjie Engineer. LASS JARS, .Tincture

....

versiiy able to meat the wants of Woatern pro- 5 BOARDING t»ii|bead i» nrNatpifpnpiyaa,

.?nmiv-i»rKity where nil may select a couise from two to two itild a half dollars a week of study to suit their time, means aud professional Wb j» in BatAcl# St l»denned fa! furnish |omdestination, nioua at imWriwrnte. fltudenlft ftom ft distance

Mr Dxviresi th£ "Professor of f?known w^ll bereflniredto honnl at tho ln*1itute,Biwf hqie jfr ft|»e- xaftotR charts as a pra€t5t)0n(«ttff gWat! tio communication wit!i'th6 town cxtjppt as a(nbility. varied lea/ning. ioag experience and ex-1 lowedJarwrittdttpefqpitt. S alt«l charactcr. His eminent qualifications, the Ot^The next session v\ ill comnienca on the first wholesome exercise and discipline of the InM- of September, ahd conjjffmd tan monllw. tut^ahd me convenient observation of the tonus! July 14.1&49. 46yl

PHRE

... ....

E^r & VrIe. JttAea£&& Co.

Refer to— Bfc*E?4r I

Evansville.

-'HY.

H'«t *'de PnWfc aqnuro. dsar«"tetll! I a

a S

aja£l,

All kin^ ot binding extruded with nentneas and

md at jtrinet tk*t shall not foil to fire satirfartion PERKINS, BUCKINGHAM 4. CO. SesuKim. 2tf.

NOTICE.

rpHE

MlowiBf res^'otiotj waa paaaed at a I m*etiBg o4 tbe IV.at of Dir*rtnrs ol the Terri-Umttf 'imi Slcnamnxi Railroad Company, t*h}-«n the^Srb tort,.

Kemh+4. Pr lent commrtvos««)« afaiost all de..: it who have failed to mlu!(laviiMt on im ronia nib* ia*talmenta «a calhud far hjr the Board of Duector*.*'

Those in ieAo!t wiH pleme make tmnediate oaymeitt toJainrs H. Tamer. Receiving Asant. Tetrr-Haute, or W, H- Thofnf«irgh» Reocrriac UreotlGsseocwide. CHAS. WOOD.

Sfotember 8,1343—2*3. fiwmtty.

irGRE Braair, Tart Win* and 17 fer —J aaiebf

genuine Extracts, consisting of Jockf

ey C'!ub, Joiioy Lind, Patchonly. A-e. augH 50tf WOOD & DONNELL

1 CHOICElotnf American and English Pickles

(. "V just, recrfyetl and for sale at the Buckeye

Statcti, and tlie newly &c-. Grocery Patent Medicine Depot, [3bU J» give amplescope for ages to V.and _* Bottlea, and a com-

plete assortment of Druggist Furniture*-58

young men who have an' nfHiimie boxes just received by ,ptt|,34tf. J. R.CUNINGHAM. l^i Nt)OW LASsi

An BOXES assorted tizes, received and for Ji \*"F sale by oplai ^tf WOOD & DONNELLY.

PAINT imU*1!ES.

J'ULLassorttucni tuiperiur Bruah«*',Tecciv«d nnd for sale by npl'21 34 tf tVOOD DONNELLY.

THRESH CITRON—Just received und for sale 'JT nt the Buckeye Grocery and Patent Medicine

Depot, i1 m£5:!Gtf PRESERVE JARS.

I

OW priced Glass Preserve Jars, assorlwl sizes, received and for anle by augll 50tf WOOD & DONNELLY.

WARRANTS EFFERVESCENT SELTZER A pen'rti t, lor sale by augll 50tf WOOD ,fc DONNELLY.

LfiMW^^rP-By thegallomloxen ir bottl«, for sale by apl2134tf»/ J. R. CUNINGHAM.

FOR'Wines

ci'V'Siauie.

MEDICINAL PURPOSES.—Superior (VA atid Liquors. apt2!34tt'

4

Bitter Airoo«d.

rjQQQQp

and Gin.

tvT medktnal psrMKajjwt rre#,. and far CU.VLVGR A»

lM?**-

hi'

Rom Soap. nu .I Almond Soap, A rioafine&dap. for oaths. Ji

Prieeife Cornell's Vesetable Soap,

,8J if at «i|^y 8ha«n».SW. »H*' -li 1 Rousfell 9 Shavma reami.-ti^i rt' nnpfiSKhL-* rwFF.itioR ai^ioxd sOaP,

It is ele­

the Toilet.

ComlKntiiH ns?rtrtment *j CbspmanV Ra*orStro^!i.,fi Jlowland'»iiiHtne Maeassjur Oil.

H' SH

RousWPsfvpth Powder,,

RWSSELT^ BEAR'S OIL, perfectly pure, fresh, and fn* from all adulteration, and dejighifnlly perfumed.

ROt^SSELLS OX VRROW ptIMATpM, com».wd of ptirifi°d marrow and hazel nhf oft. POM 4DE PHILO: OME, a beautiful wTficle. prepared Irom ox niapov,, eitetsiiely! uafld in Eitrdpe And in this country.

1

Alsn a variety1of other arHfcf^ 4^o e.tlensive to be .anumefateil. al) ot which will l»e sUd at ICE W YORK AN t) PHIL A DF.LPHIA PRICES.

CH vRLES A. I)TJ\

Two dooraSomhsof Bement Sr Co.'t

April 28, 18W. 35t|

Currnnts, Figs and l)aT#*.—-

.. Also, Preserved Fruits in c«n».»utl tars, neatly and carefully put up^» PICKLES—English mid American, sttperior'.'and j.of tho finest flavor. Hi9 Catakvp wil) be found niost excellent. SYRUPS- The»e consist of Orange, I^mon, i' ii ftns|iherry. Blackberry, Strawberry^ and Pineapple. CORDI.\Ii—of thetnostdeUghtful and approved

v-.-n'tflQVttHi."of

,9 00

W. II. NOBLE, Superintendent.

~~r \\r i/t 'it i.i r^ i\t\^ iO W Pi 1 Li iN w®1"'

which vve will only jn'ent

i,.,.-.-i,.iion Orange, Strawberry, Crentede Menthe, and Pwfiiitd'Amouri JPXTRACTS —The assortment of Extracts embraces every thing of tho kind w^hlch oao l» asked (or. FISH—Hermetjpnlly ponlod UHlibut, Lobater,'

Suffice it tcr say, the assortment is complete.

In addition to tlie above, I have attached to my Confefctioticry nil extensive Il-IKEKY. wheVe Wedding Cake may be obtained irom that kind which suits the most luxurious, to the humbler sort with which "love in a cottage" isconteht. Likewjse, Bread). Bait, tyc.,. dajly, fredh, clean.* lisiht, and delighttul, at short notice. The suliscrihf| intending, as he has heretofore drtne, to keep a mdjerche establishment, invites the ladies to gtve him their kind attention and consideration. 39lf

Tcrre -Ha nte, Mny 26,1849.

JAM10S G. HARDY, rorwnrilei* & Coiiiuiissivii I I I I A W

ALSO, DKALER IN

GRAIN AND SEEDS, FLOUR, SALT, FURS AND PELTRIES, "Irfprepared to make advances on all consign

M.I.I:—

sponsible lines. Covington, June 30,1849. 41 4t

LIJBIN'S EXTRACTS.

Lrl^cw Arrival

toughness and imperfections from its surface. it oounteracti the ill effectrtf klkallne soaps, Sjving the skio a luxuriant briUianc*, and itapartIng t6 the hands a delightful almond odour. iKWSSELL'S SUPERIOR ROSfe SOAP ht» alltbe delightful properties of the Almond Soap, differing only, inpossessing thee*qui*)te fragrance ALS, IRON."and «»t}ier,heavy jfpot^, making onf of the Offn of T\ntm. assortment tbe best, and our stock the largest in

HARDWARE,

IRON AND SALT, il

.»m mu oioi' ,rn HfW} 1

TIT E have jo»t received aid ,ara now opeiung »f V? vtrv tfirte additiAn to rtur sfOok of WARE SA0DLERY. BUILDING MATLRI-

the Wabash YaHev. IT«v5rt?T purchased at very low.prices, and with a view, toextend and enlarge our, business, we say ty our old crtttwicn and the pnMle genefnlly, tbat, flatvere 1 and encouraged by their liberal patronage, we shall bflfrKthetn greatc inducement^ hereafter in the: way of prioct and assortment. Our ^tock of {Initdins •Unlcriwls comprises LOCKS of the nio«t approved hind, Xyjth White, Mineral and Brass Knobs- Latches dft Cupboard Door Fa*tn\ng«, Butts and Scrcws FinishiCg JNoilStQIttsajl^iR Paints, &a

In the "line of

Porket *inl T«bIcjCutievff we can oTer greal bargains^ end show a \»nij!ete fosdttthent' To Sniltllh'x'('"4 Harness

We say come now, if you wish to buy c^eap and •find a cftthplete "assortment.

Shoe Findings..

We have just received a large lot of LASTS, Fine Boot, Kip. Stoga and Womena' Boot Trees, Critnj», Clatnofs Shoe, Thread. Shoe Pegs, East Calf Skins, MoroscOwKippkina, Lining and p*itwin Bindings, See., &e. »lferftrfl*»r*, Tools.

THR

WOOD & D0NNET.LY.

CHOLERA.

ONE

of tne be*I prevoniivca of this disease, odd wMch htfc been ttaed. where cholera prevails, with much, suecesa, and ia appro***! df hy tfie beM mrdicalaulh/rititn.

Prepared by WOOD & DONNELLY. We also keep on band all the heat remedies. jy21 47 tf

FLAVORING EXTRACTS.

PN£

AlfPLE,.

1

(SdurO»saass

Concenltatad Essence of Gtnger, t, Vanilla, Peach,

Received and for aaJe br j, .. aogll 50tf WOOD &. I^ONNELLY.

mijww.

T^INE white metal, br'.tannia and pewter Spin Jr gen, of various thru, received and for mle by Hautf ll 50tf WOOD fc DONNELLY

FRESH ARRIVALS.

Supcriw Pale Braody.

CW«'Havana Cigara. «,[ EjttnrChewiog Tofcaeco. W«K)D fc DONNELLY.

Tcrre-Hanta,3ef«. 15, I^W. |m

DINTISTRV". H. R. SMITH, D. D. S, BEUiGiaow penmndhtbt located i» his naw oi-

T&e on Ohio street, third door eaat of the public awaxa. will at aH timaa'

ham readiness to wait on his patrooa in ail thiaga partaining«hi»pro6«»ion. Terre-Haute, April 17. 1849. 34yf ...

X. li-^io emht givaa far operation* o&Mii t^r pfev arrangemeo

OLD

BOURBON WHISKT-For nwdieina parpoaea, for sale by af?\ 34rf R. CUNINGHAM.

TTYR, JAYNE'S MEDiaN£&~A~«ratajrt 1/ tTtptAr, for adatf apl2li4rf RXUMNGHAM-

undersigned, having bedti appointed Agent for the Columbus lntoirfince Company, is now prepnrcil to take risks against loss or dnmn#a by fire, nnd to insure gpoda truiiMportcd on rivers nnd canala. tb«hd fravcf the Eastern cities nnd towns in the UnitH Mtntes. Pfr»on« insuring with said company will be denlt with aromntlv anil honora blv. W. N frAMH/rON,Agent.i

TetrajHnutei Sept. S5Milo-4 yl

To I lie Kiocftltolilfrk oT tlie

TERRE-HAUTE AND RICITMOND

I O A O A

0U tre hwreby noufietl -o pay to J. II. 'J'urnet. at tho atore o£ Wsrreji &, irn"r, tlto wcnndir.italment of K»ur dollars, on each fhoroof stodmiubacrited forirt iiaid wnnpany, oti the nfgt day.pf Decernlw next,

1

a

Onr assortment in this line is such that we only ask the mechanic to call and examine for hintSelr.

g»'#n.

We have the best Iron Room in town, and Well filled with AO TONS of welitassorted Jron. including #ld Sable and Swedt^Irbn. Cml: Sable Nail Rods, Swedes Spring Steel,, Hoop Ironi PHip'itf Springs, Axle Drnfts, 1| to '2 inch. Cast, Germnn and American Swede's Steel: some Tery fiAo Statue Uptliio Coal Gratm oa Imiul, torsalb cheap. .Ili-Jlt *1 Stiff. -f»0i

v,

Lakf nnd Kanawha Salt, jtist rooelved and kept in good order at our-warc/onm. S. 11. POTTER & CO. .TerreHaute, April 14,1849. 33tf

TEKltE_-11 '/i I) IE*"

Cotl, Mrekerel, Shad, Salmon, Sar dine and Herrintt.

TOYS—To enumerate half the assortment in this

r\

ji! department, (ifl which the fancy of the juveniles may be tickled in every r-' Svav) would -require a special notice.

S O E

North side of t1ie'lptil»llc Stiunre.' J. R. CUNINGHAM nAS just received his spring supplies, which makes his stock complete, nnd rental to any other estnbiisliiiient of the kind on the Wabash. 11 is good hare oft he first ua Ii ty, nd wi 11 be sold as low as genuine Medicines enn be bought in this place. His stock consiataAf general aasortmAnt of Mineral nnd Botanic Medicines, Surgical InstrttntefttH. Glnsswnre nnd Shop Furniture. Syrjngta,'itietnl nndglans) Pt»nt.«,Oils, Dye StufTa.Var•pentitu!, Paiot, niches, Turpi Wall. Dusting, Hair,

rial,Gunpowder, \outig llvnon ami Black Tens, Patent Medicincs. Gun" Powder and Caps, Lead. Shoo Blacking, red,hlnck and blue Ink,Letter and Can Paper, Quilltj nnd Stenl Pens, TOIMIWO, Snuff and Cigars, Kentucky Mustard. Bath Bricks, So heratus, Spiccs, iVo., which Im willacll tor cash or most kinds of country produce.

J.R. CUNINGHAM

Torre Haute, Ind., April '21,1849. :i4tf

further aura (if four

dollars ort etich eftare every, aixty days from that dawanfil the whdle Is paiff. Books are now opened for additions I subscriptions of su»ck, under the anpcrVisioii of John CraWfbrd ianl ft cob D. EearSy.na conimissisonere.-1-The payment of one dollar on each share is requir edatllie titue of aubacfibia#. C.ROSE,

Pn*. of tlia T. H. Railroad Co.

B#tethber'/?, 1^48. ^Stf.

WINPOIV GLASS?.

HALF iMMteaflrom 8 by lOtoSOh^^Juat received by apttl34tf J. R. CtNIN^HAM. ..... ,.

F1NBSWEET

SPlCEDf "TIOCOL Ai*fe —J uat

received and for sale at the JBl'CKEYi1 GROCERY^ BfSJftf and I'at^t .MaaicineJDepot.

T*€W' Arrival'....!"

AT TH 'PADLOCK.

A LARGE lot of Tools Jfre»n Flochr^ter»inelu» f\ ding very superior C.• 13aws and Saw-»«ta. A good aaaormifiit of Suiar. Side nrtd Suspending Lamps, Lamp-wfeka,atil0*tra Gtdbt* and Chimneva. ^^OtiA dozen aupepor fntdy nod* RHk«, $12 to

1300 (ba of very sftperiw fiiel^ed S.H. RrrrERfeCO. Majr5,^49, ,.f .. 36*f'- ./

NEW BARBER SHOP/ FRANC IS K. ROTHE,

HAS

reiooyed,hls

Barker a** fwn them­

inent of tbe City Hotel, to die r?oymxl door to theBaeheye (Grocery, where he will•}**?? be preparcd inth« linaof u~'

Fashionable Kair Dreatfi»f» 8he''n^ 4c.. See. Being rgplari*trait»Bd io in Leip«ic, Germany, lie promise*

cangi^nioreaarisfaction.

"l.„{I i#J, ii TAIRECT from tkJ1£f« \J LeUnon.N.Y., fora

Dae. M, *4£-l*-tf VV COJ

at 000119

K53£StSS5

WKSOLFTION OF PARTfKHW51?*

at New

ila*y 4c DONNfiLLT.