The Wabash Courier, Volume 18, Number 8, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 20 October 1849 — Page 4

J"'!

*rom tie N. Y. Commercial Adverts.

A Canadian Annexation.

0

70n,'real

Her»ld

I ir

'"en

Republ the gt

have been^nubU-h'pl in'n

v'ri~.'cl®vene,'*•

0, 4

ilialaly, give alrong

11 a

°f Thursday,

we find a leading imiclo, advocating .he irnnsfer of ihe Canndas from Great Britain 10 the United Stales, which, unlike

who°ake

these golden-winged creatures, their pale plutnnge lighted up by the intense glare of tlio red flames, poised motionless ahove the conflagration, or darting swiftly, like thought.*m the vuin ciideu_vor to escape the spoil that must destroys thorn, was full of poetic interest, ns well

ns thrilling stulncs*. In the htngunge of Swetleuborg. birds ones pond lo thoughts, and the geiieml resem

fclancu. w-l.ich ...row iho.»«lve,

mosto rrucles on ihm subject hoi trees in order to ensure their growing.

copying, and com-: periment perusal of all in our, Messrs.'f a genuine interest

v"i\Y,"S»

*ltc

«"C

H^

°f,nter*sl,Hi

mends it'self t^X^S

1

,mJuUei. l,,0ref0re

they bnve not been eminently distinguished by soundness or force of reasoning. and have given little evidence of being dicta'ed by a sober, earnest nnd in elligent desire to "learn the

Bl on

determined purpose. Hut when we see

Thn'Hnrnl hen found to walk therein, from freezing, the trees ere pulled out "i

ma'ertal beneut to the people, not the gentlemen who undertook their unusual mere gratification of puny or personal couoe ore rew.i.ded wi.h shude trees

We hove not seen occnsior as yet, to required twenty years to produce. attpch any very greot degree of imporloncc to the annexation movement

it discussed gravely, earnestly, calmly es wiihfull power to ma.rv again, ond and in view of its legitimate motives and

c,.lwil.g

helpless und pulpitauiig npoji lis su, pee, wo thought of tho myriads of bright human intellects which, cuught in tbesuffucoting atmosphere and doii.Z'cd by

ok of

A

writing from S»n Franci co snvs:—-To

such an ex'ont i- tl.« veoomtiou for the

fair sex c..r**icd h«?r«.», ihat have seen!

ight.-—The.are

SI«ies

^Getl

Transplanting Tree®,

Ai the Fall season for transplanting trees is near at haud.some hints in relation 10 the subjeet, may not be inappro pria.e. It |jap generally been supposed that it was necessary to transplant small

STtoSL Ga«,« states tha". an ei-

hi'toh.

omroy,

®°™J CfrimenA.'ll""

T'

'n °Ur 'MES!R«-T-

u,ne

TOif,

OI"iexo'|on

province: but tliey have been wriiun •. l,ersons

for the most part, under the influence of IT

pique, or pulsion, or Jher^^0

rnrv ond unc .'in Zi, T°"

ZZ lit ""T.?."

3

consequences, a in thy nriicle of the to rnjny unexpected de/ee, i" ihat no Iler^'d, there seems to oc good reason

0 i0

oble nttention. It is not reodtly percep- correspondent infor- us that it was previ-l tible that occasion may arise for action on .ho part of our Republic—at least for ea.ly onion nevertheless it may be well for us to take a look in that direction from time to time, so as to be prepared for such action as may be requisite at the suitub'e juncture.

Enchanted Canary Bird*. We haven't heard of a prettier piece of pathos in a long time tltnn iho burning of the great aviary at the fire in WiU liamsburgh on Saturday evening. The aviary contained 800 Canary Birds, and |-. |. I also ihPiwrs.lHi. Ier has twenty thousand as fast as they were sot tree they durted ... Tr. .« .. ,i it dolors ot her own. which ore the fruit."' sratgnt into tins air, but, fascinated by1 ,. ,,,

-n of iter "readtnjjr beside* the sixty thoutite glare ol flames, hovered above them .. ... i® sand dolla." which she so liberally setaiitJ one by one dropped into and were' ,/P /, tied u')on ner pged fa.her.—iv. 1. Juxp. consumed by them.— I he appco»\n-eof

of reiiunnl- «r.»l.m

ity to this beautiful analogy. As we sow ,. ./ 1 1 1 1 1 According 10 M. ljomoard, of Uenev tiiese birds wheeling about the vast sea of hunting air that luy boi'c^th, or lying

-:ie

burning flames of passion, gleam lor on instant in the lucid light, and dart down-, ward to quick destruction.—iV.

Y. Trlb.

T»Mni:u.—Tho piles under"

London bridge has been driven six bund'ed years. On examination in 1740 they wore found !o bo hut little decayed. They wore principally of o'm. O'd Savorv Place, in London, was built six

hutidiod and fifty years ago, and the wooden piles, consisting of oak, elm, opprove of her sex wearing the pantu beech and chosnut. were found upon «*e-! loons, and says, very emphatically, "It com examination :o bo petfecdy sonm Of the durability of timber, in a wet state the piles of tho bridge built bv the Kmperor Trajan over the Djiiube ufiford a striking example. l.)ne of the piles wnstakon up, and found to bo petrified

to the depth of throe quurtcrs of an only for they are too ugly for any-body ii-h but the rest of the wood was not else to wear." dilleront from its former state though it "7 had been driven more than sixteen bun-j ®,u,reaM of Northern Indiana, died years.—Soutnern

Planar.

jmi

Y*ri.—SoU«,ue, tier heiog declnr-1

ed emperor by

Hi** Majesty Finist'o I. has of course done what nil muMiroon majestic do— created a nobility, who the eu !om.,rv| title* of Duke, Count. l.nu, &c. pod he hns sent nnmhor expe«lit:ou Ago nstj the Dominicans.— Haw}.

est of

/.A iON.—-A

Ctvtut

10

hu hpd his salary o' owtnice, or civil eoumie-, at .he ele .uns of tho last few IH or whatever it ntiv he, fixed at yepr as follows: $150 000 per annum w' $50,000 furj* pin mortw for the empress. This is an'S%. Jose u, enormou mnouei. when tho «»ojuiip»ion Ktl *~df ttie cmp ro mufits cr,i»' for naying Ko. j^I v, •tire ipken into cotis de.p on grey er Noo'O, than ttiat enjoyed hy tho Ivvperor poleon and Jo*rpl»-ny, e. .ivpgyet os she was, and enter hr now enjoyed bv any sovereign in P»tropics

now in the

I»AS

placed

I'ni.ed

iwn liunilred «ml sixij.scveu lighi! Ikmcen

UJM»I»

tho earth,"

says St. I*tem\ "two which lead to heaven, lie ho* plaixd them at two extremes of life, one at the exirance nnd the o»h at the jwitti of exit. The iirst ut thai of innocence, .he la is thai uf repen.jince."

A chime t»f ha1* been can fa Cincinnati, by a manufacturer of that city, for Philomela church. The agt*» gate weight of the bells is 9811 lb*.

Mankind are very odd creature*.— One-half censure what they practice, the other half practice what ihey censure. The rest always say and do they ought.

Scolding is the

•——the

dt-

mode lasl winier

of ih

al1

-heir branches. The process ofremo,

by

JR.,

and

W 0.

of that city, in tronsplunting large

politic.tl movements of tne shade trees to decorate their residences,

which ha- proved so successful as 10 de-

of

wcre

*as.e elsewhere. The

comPri,,|n« maP|ec' e,r"8-

'™nsplanicl

|«ach»

.""1

without being shorn

process of removal

wus as follow?: In the fall, before the frost, a trench was dug around the treas sele. ted from ten to fifteen feet in di»meier, ond the roots severed. In the winbetter, ier, when the*ground had become sol'd

j',e contrary, by the aid of oxen and lererf, with the

approaches the subject, if not with the 'maw of earth firmly attached to .he tmost can or, ot lea.*t with an obviour roots. Tliey wcre then transported erispos tion to examine it rationally. ect on a strong sled, built for the purpose 1 he writer deals with it of er the man- and set out. nor of a statesman, not of an excited politician. Me seems to be in earnest, and the considerations be brings forward are manifestly deserving of study by earnest, thinking men, whose purpose is

These trees grew in open land, a mile ond a halyrom ilie i.y.* Tiiey put out their foliage Iwt springs' if wholly unconscious that they were noi still in their native soil, and

khe

whirh by the old practice it would have

in' he

'.utler -vohc*

I

Conada, becnuse it hns so apparently decree divorcing Mr. and Mr-. been the offspring of excited feeling, Duller, bv the ompetent Court of PliiU rother than of a well-considered and' ndnlnhie. nee..- s.mm explanation toipiXKhin

reason giveti for this summary, and

appeared in upposition to this petit-

lor watching its progress with consider-, ion. which was from Mrs. Butler. A ^TOlirfCr (DtfCtC,

ously arranged between Jte counsel oi the late husbrnd and wife, that there should be no opposition, and ihot the consideration wu the settlement of 830, 000 on Mrs, But'er, by her line hu bond the interest of which clone site iy exipend annually, and at her death the

principle goes to ihe two children to

whom alone Mrs. Butler itu" power to be-1

quenth it. It was al-o arronged bv the PAMi'tturrs, counsel tbot the children of the parties

should reside for two months in each year with Mrs. Butler. We understand

6

CHTtDU '.N

N

::n

W

ward*- n'certained die temoe.aure ol young pupoie- nnd kitieri lying near their mother to be one or two degree*rior to that port of their parent: bui he removed them they rapidly divine d°

vv 10,1

wn u,u

c"1'1'

"ml

lho'

000

in 1 aris

a partv of Ore*too»us stop atid have a 'n l«ondon 2, l00,000 peop'e havej dance round an «M can off iH.nnet." 1880,000 houses, or nbout 7 to a house,,'

,hu

mortality ol inlanr of the lifi monui is nearly double during the winter season-

ono-'-i.xih of those douth-- reeulifrorn inflamation of the 'jngs! The morality of infants during the lira year of their life amounts, in Paris, 10 nearly 19 per cent in the whole of Franco to per ce.it in Berlin to 25 per rent and in St. Petersburg to 31 per« cnt.

antaloons, their oknder and be-

COMINUNKSS.—Mrs. Swisrhelm, 'lie editress of tho Pittsburgh Saturday Visitor, tlmiks that the wide skirts of women arc impediments in rural exercises, a.i she hits often felt in walking through wet grass, getting over fences, and clambering rounu ro

-.

would be too hutniIitating to be met ond mistaken for a man! We should a great deal rather bo orrested as a sheep-thief. Wo shall use all our influence to preserve nun'* rights to his pantaloons inviolate. They ought to be hs, end his

of h. Stnio. The Gos ten Demo-

obset|ti oti3 legislature crat g5ve- .ho fol'owing voter of the

To al,

potions arc crowded

l!,!o

,iu!o nHMC

1831

luuiso'-, and thirty-two (Wiing {of ridult n»V in Great asin increased long iho Atlantic coast.

*han 40, 0001

raui to 8

hoose

and

It it estimated .hat the aiiver teaspoon« in the United Sates cxceed i«» value ^36,000,000, and the tablespoon

pepper of matrimf»ny I^T^OOUJOOO THE silver forks $4,500T- MEDICINAL PITIPOSES.tho ladies arc the popper boxes.

IUOO.

BANK NOTE TABLE. CORRECTED WEEKLY FBOM THE CI .TCI** ATI PAPERS.

Slate Bank and Branches Ohio Lite Ins. and Trust Co. Lafavette, Commercial and Franklin bks. Mechanics' and Traders* Bank of Masai ion, «. Circlevilie, (old)

Clinton Bank of Columbus, Franklin Bank of Columbus, Norwalk, Lancaster, Ohio Bank, Cbillicotbe, Hamilton, Commercial Bank of Scioto, Bank of Cleveland, Commercial Bank of Lake Erie, Mianu Exporting Co., Urbana Bank, Cranville, ... West Union, Stcubenville, new, Ix-banon, ... Mianii^linrg, Circleville, new

of

All solvent Banks,

erne/prising

The

adelphic, ncco" some

nia

recent Pierce

it unders.ood. The de ree divor

IVElUtClI

THE

°r No.,he ii Indiana

seems 10 he more re »id than any por-

'011

tSSft. IfttO. 1840. 732 1"W 1812 Go7 1«J6 2171 50° 8: 1G13 ieo 4(»!) 1191

1013 SO 13 6787

This indi Jos poptitp ion, i'i these four count os, but recendy a wilderness, of oer 40,000 poo "c.

rsRtfM in

uropk,-—England,

E

person Cortl*ng to the report of the Board ofs

not

wit uling her deplorable paupe ism, is not so bad in thi respect as France, 1 »aking the great cities as the ten. Ac-

The population of London is, therefore,! I/ sale cheap tor Cash o» Prvdxct, wholesale or

mu.hboucrlodRcdlhon.hMoflVis. tLs"1,,

1S4I,

630,000. but the number of ilure em ployed in agriculture—the most denitu.e portion of the popuiauon diminished 91 MdS. Trie bulk of the increase, therefore, implying an addition of upwards of 2 000.000 souls, was of the upper and middle cla«^se *, the better sort of artisans and the ompjj^i.veiy well paid laborers of the towns. While Great Britain has Increased her population in a given time 1.95 per ceut. Prance has increased here but 0*68 per cent Austria 0.85 Frusta 1.24 Saxony 1,45 Wurtemberg 0,01 and Holland 0,90. This rate of incm e, both io Austria and France is ra^ 4ly diminishing,

par

prm

par

Xenia,Geauga, Zaiu*vi!le, Steubenviile, old bank .' Marietta, Mt. Pleasant, St. Ciairsville, New Lisbon, Dayton, Western Reserve,

JOB PRINTING

TEflRE HAUTE, INDIANA.

WITH A FKESn SCrPI.Y OF

Embrncing a great V'ariety of Styles,

p^vERiuxks,

ARCTION

llwn

atkr.—I).-.

Ed­

within a degree of the

level of the atmosphere. Seeing thi^ to be tite ea*e, we pre not surprised tlut

d,!°

rrom

as irculars,

JJOIB FisinaTrnK©,, sunt

olicies,

Show Bius,

Puj.

^,LLS'

Bank

I.AUF.r.s, (fee.

Will be printed in the neatest manner and at the shortest notice.

ccjIm

IS!.-ml BI

AND PROPRICTORS, No. 19 Coenties Pli

Wheeler, Tracy &, Co. Davis Si, Sutton, W. A. McKee, lirown Dodd,

Toledo.

Also, dealers in Grain, Flour, Salt, Fish, Pine Shingles, See. {OrLibernl advances made on consignments. Refer to—James Cook &. Co. "I

A. lotwin, [•Terre-IIaute. (trovrriiian & Bourne, Wood &. Donnelly,

jy21 lTntni

She does not however,!

I O E

AND STAGS OFFICE, MARKET STREET, SOUTH EAST OF l'UHLIG SQUARE,

TERRE-HAUTE. IND. LOMS 1,10VV, Propriclor. my." n'.Nltf

Siiinll Profile & Quick Sales

NEW DRY GOODS ST0J1!:, A N N O O S IIK IP FOR ASH.

subscriber has taken the store lately occupied by Mr. E. S. Wolfn, 011 the Ji'rtf side of the Syttnre, two doors south of Bcinent & Co., where he will open in a few days a

NEW AND ENTIRELY FRESII STOCK

of Merchandise, purchased this spring in New York and Philadelphia at the J,otccst Cash fliers.

He feels assured that he can offer inducements in the way of choice Goods and at rrrjr low prices, to oil who may favor him with a call." bv the Piere at a very small advance on Eastern Prices. Si ore keepers visiting Terre-Haute will find it to their interest to me a call before purchasing elscwhere, ns I shall I* in constant receipt of the lateat styles of (roods during the whole season.

CJSjovsuauOcpyr L^a»s£luua»c» taken i.i excltance for Goods, if delivered at ibe time of trade.

CHARLES A. DUY.

Terrc-Haute, March 31,184'J. 31ml

Small Profits and Quirk Safes NFAV

roiuo,

.1 noRK 1:\\

urn*f)S

DI'v (•otxh, irof(Tir«, fit raware, Qtteeii*trare« BOOTS. SHOES, WALL PAPI K. fl R.

ta pi:k, sk. a

RY, FANCY

April 3B, 184S.

8Pressed

per rc

its.<p></p>ARTICLES,

iIio nuinber s,OT,^Jt^KI»iSol'iSS!*ii"!tcJvWCI*1|

Ac., Ac.,

No. I Copal Varnish Ch *.ic Green Na 9 do do tlirome Yellow oarh Varniah Paris Green, icc. Japan ke Received and for sale bf fam 3&f] WOOD & DONNELLY.

LEXOS SYRI P.

A ^E8Y supetwi anieJe, ot our own mnura&e11 pete for sale in any quantity. SiMtt VttL&DONNELLY

PURE

LEMONS RUP—By the galloodoxen or bottle* for aai« by «p»l 34tf J. R. CUNINGHAM.

R^J

3,'^ HT^OOD & DONNELLY.

THOSE

no sale, par

23 dis 50 dis 50 dis no sale do do do do

Btntucb^.

par alprm

SnUfana.

State Bank and Branches, Vfrftdtfa. Eastern solvent Banks, Wheeling,

Eastern Bant.fi.

New York city.

New Englnnd, Pennsylvania. ... PhilarfolpliiaCity, it Baltimore, a a

Ertbitnge—Selling Rate*.

East of the Express Office."

par

Terre-Iiaute, lnd., March 31, 1849.

"I QR.

par

BRANDIES, &c.

CASK pare Pale Brandy. qr Dark do. 1 qr Port Wine. 1 qr

pi»r

1 (lis par

14

1 pre 1 pre

The above ratna are predicated upon specie.

or at retail, bv april28 35tf

eads,

Hof

ills

.adiso,

Ball

Tickets,

I

f'AKDS,

ills,

ilks.

and Mortgage*

BILLS OF LADING,

tb-

rmr ymjz

9

INSTRUCTIONS

For Hat and other Boats KEPT CONSTANTLY ON HAND

AT THIS OFFICE.

JOS. CAMl'BKLL. 1849. J. COCHRAN.

CAMPBELL

8c

COCHRAN,

(succf.ssoks to j. cochkan,)

Forwarding A' ommixsioti

Sarsaparilla

Bull's do Shaker do Townsend'sdo Sarsaparilla Syr Dispensatory. [35tf]

HaucSlo

Agents for the

TROY AND MICHIGAN LAKE BOAT LINE.

AliE.VrS

CIGARS.—Just

Mip,

York.

I co»\ Fourth-st. N. Buffalo. 21 North Wharf, Phila.

all of which will be sold as low as any other es tablishment in Terre Haute. We wish to purchase 21),000 pounds of RAGS in exchange for cash or goods.

We will also tnke in exrhange for goods at low prices. Flaxseed, White Beans, Feathers, Beeswax and all kinds of Country Produce.

Terrc Haute, Nov. 4, 1848. nlOtf

JOBIA A. WOOD 11.1).,

Office two doors west of the Bank. march 11'48 28

GROCERIES, Ac.

rpEAS—Choice Green and Black. JL SPI' ES—A great variety. CANDLES—Sperm, Star and Mould.

cl,,l»

\RLESA. Dt'Y.

West aide Public Square.

BBLS. Linseed Oil 8 do. Fish Oil 3 do. 'old Castor Oil 2 do. pone winter strained Sperm Oil 3 do. Lard Oil 1 do. Neat's Foot Oil 1 cask Swwt Oil for sale bv »pl213-ltt J. CUNINGH AM.

P.\I\TS, OILS, Ac.

DURE White Lead Whiting: Old Litm**! Oil Red 1^ Spirits Turpentine Vers *ian Red

LOOK OUT FOB SITES.

C/tlt!\KT WAREROOTI.

rJpilE

LOUISVILLE CLOTHING STORE.

(Two doors East of the Express Office,)

4 NATIONAL ROAD ST.,

.1 TEURE-UAUTE, IND.

who hare not yet supplied themselves with SUMMER CLOTHING, will find it to their interest to call at the

O I S I E O I N S O E as we are cleaning out the balance of our summer stock at reduced prices.

O^rOBSERVE—"THE LOUISVILLE CLOTHING STORE," two doors

N. B. Any garment purchased at the above establishment exchanged if not fully approved.

Tennerifie do.

1 qr Holland Gin. 1 qr

11

Jamaica Rum.

4 casks sweet Malaga Wine. 1 half pipe Spanish Brandy. 2 bbls Did Bourbon Whisky. 2 MonoiiL-nhela do. nov-1 nlOtf WOOD & DONNELLY.

SEGARS! SEGARS SEGARS!

DUY.

A.

EAirX DE COLOGNE. to possess a really valuable liniment. TEAN MARIE FANNA'S Genuine Cologne I' is

Forsale by CHARLES A. DUY. a|ril28 35tf Second st.

CIGARS AND TOBACCO.

I A UNION, Itucdn .Principe,)

WALL PAPER!

QAA PIECES super and superfine new style paiter hangings and bordering.

iyrups made accortling to U.S. *O^MC0nli

FFW BU. DRY PEACHES—For sale at the J~\. Buckeye Grocery and Patent Medicine Depot. my26 39tf

A

FINE article of prepared Mustard, for s: lent the Buckeye Grocery. iny26 3Dii

BBLS. Spirits Turpentine 2 do No. 1 Copnl Varnish 1 cnsk superior Conch Varnish 1 do Black Varnish: 1 do Jnpnn Vnrnish for sale by apl21 34tf J. R- CUNINGHAM

N E W

CHEAP

WILLI

SUGARS—Loaf, Pounded and Crushed. OlliS—Sperm and Lard. FRUITS—Currants, Raisins, Almonds an

Citrons. •. SA UC ES--Wal nn t, Mushroom, Tomato,Oys Ier and Anchovii. CHOCOLATK— icSped and plain MUSTARD—Ohio,Kentucky and. French. For sale by Inotfl WOOD &. DONNE LLY

TERMS REDUCED.

WI'ISVILLE WEEKLY JOI RNAL. For one cipy. one yar, paid at the tiuie of subscribing, or at or before the commencement ot the year 2 50 For one copy paid after the time of subscribing, or after the beginning of the year, and within six months therefrom For one copy paid aitersix months 3 50 For clobe of five or more, paid in advance, each

nndetngned has commenced the Cabinet

Wm.

Makinc Business in the 1. west, nearly oppo_i. by

bv A Hotel, at die sign of

style and finish, ami with mod materials as at aay ahop in Indiana. Those in want of any article in the CABINET LINE, are reqnested to call and examh specinv prices.

IT All kijls of and Pnodnee taken in exchange for work. JACOB SITES. Terre Haute, May 6,'48-36-tf

Saddle Sl, l!.irne»t« Vlnkiti J. M. HAGER,

I

mt

S conduct! a* •. be ieia in a'' 5' ihit es,oo Nat: aJ E I

STRAUS &, ISAACS. n3Itf

THE ARABIAN'S VADE MECUM. II. G. Farrell's Arabian Liniment.

THIScelebrated

1 fl W IH "REGALIA JEN US" Segars a supe- Thi3 alone must render a skillful compound of rior article, for sale ckeup by the box healing properties a matter of vital importance to i)V themselves and the well known care and attention

CH ARLES

we,J

Water, tmmmbd. jstndents of botany, and the fertile and beautiful AW.W* Sitjjerior Cologne JVoter, elegantly put region which skirts the Desert abounds with rare up in different sized bottles.

Genuine im

1 Uegiilia, La Delieas, La ,,nrtpH Norma, Parretellas, Barruneo, S Principe, Cazaderns, Primera—domestic made-

Choice Chewing Tobacco. Fine Cut do do Low priced do nov4 lOtf WOOD & DONNELLY.

.p,eD«d

100 Fir, Bo.ri Print. v«ry eleg.m, for wholesale or reuil

neap I or casn. CHARLES A. DUY. West side of Public Square, next door to the Book Store.

april2835tf

nuy

MIVl?n SEF.11. require an external application.

SAUSAPARILLA.

SAND'S

iStfl WOO!) &. DONNFiLLY navehoraes. hey should alwayshaveiton hand, so that it could be applied immediately in case of accident, and thereby save the life of many a valuable horse I have used it in the very worst cases of sweeney withentire success alsosplint, sprains, bruises, galls, wounds, sore eyes, &c. Two most extraordinary cures I must mention in particular.

received a large supply of su­

perfine Regalia, Principe, small La Norma and flalf Spanish bv the box or retail. apl21 34tf

J.

R. CUNLNGIIAM.

TO TANNERS.

TTT E have received another lotof superior Brown VV Oil. [241f 3 WOOD & DONNELLY.

O O S APPROVED

FOR CASH OR CREDIT.

AS & EARLY are now receiving direct from the East, a large stock of merchandise, consisting of Dry Goods, Groceries, Qneensware and

Hardware,

Mr. H. G.

WILLIAMS & EARLY.

jui

titey

JUST

2 00

We ask our Whig friends to aid in procuring! Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla, and forsale at the

for the Weekly Journal. It is now, for the Buckeye Grocery ami Patent Medicine DepoL

a conl»iM, «KOf tbectopo,. p.p.r..a M»,5.1849.

America. PRENTICE & WEISSINGER, Editors. Jnne 30,1849. 44tf

lately occ,"d the Amc. _on

Wlw«e he is prepared to fill all ore' .from a era-! tie likewiaedeema it hia doty to reoummend hia die to a coffin, witlt promptness, r. in as good socceaaora.

1»-

-,a fern-

the Soeam, 1 tide, where be would he f)ad to aee all who i«t a e^xl tnidt in the above line, cheap for cash or trade

Aagfcst 13,184«. 50-tf

medicine, skillfully composed

as it is of th® tnoMt healing balsams, can never fai! to cure almost every affliction that can be (alleviated by an external remedy. Its superiority [above all other I iniments is'proven by the miraculous cures it performs, and by the great and constantly [increasing demand there is for this valuable Arabian Preparation. The Arabs, from their wandering mode of life, are often afflicted with distressing diseases, and also subject to accidents of the most severe kind consequently they would require an external application of great virtue to effect curu.

attention

they bestow upon their horses, so noted for beauty and speed, must also greatly increase their desire

known that the Arabians are zealous

pv

procure

plants and odorous woods, whence the those gums and fragrant balsams of whic comparable liniment is composed. It has accomplished the most extraordinary euros of rheumatism, one application removing the most acute pain, and a continued use effecting cures of cases of long standing and of the greatest severity. In Ittns of uower of the limbs, or paralysis, it stands at the head of all remedies, restoring the use ot limbs to persons who long were a burden to themselves^ and all others—numerous cases of which, wherein the flesh had entirely wasted away, leaving nothing but the dry skin on the bone and the limb rendered useless and without feeling, this allpowerful medicine caused healthy flesh to grow and restored strength in affections of the

ch this in

and fill up the shrivel led part, and restored strength to the limb.

It is

&

bone.

DR. THOMPSON'S PATENT UTERINE Beware of imposition, and get the genuine artiTruss, Abdominal Supporters, nnd

Shoulder Braces. iona' Ills., and tor sale by regularly appointed 'PHE subscriber id ngent for the above articles, indents. I he genuine has the signature of H. G. I Also sole neentfor Dr. L. D. Fleming's Ute- nrroil on the outside wrapper of each bottle, withrine Truss and Abdominal Supporters. .out which do not touch it. apl2134tf J. II. CUNINGHAM. [Read the following certificate.]

specific in Affections of tho

rr™T'nmferP£,mStt frozen limbs, burns, tumors, pains of all kinds,

sore eyes, &c. &c. and is superior to all other remedies for horse flesh in almost all cases which

For sweeney it rails, wounds, tings, bruises, •head and ring

only

c'?,

which is prepared

by H. G. Farrell, Pe

Dear Sir—Having in my

,'lifetime owned many horses, 1 am pretty well ac•quainted with the diseases they are subject to, as .'well as the remedies usuallyapjilietl, and niust say thrtt I never used or heard 01 any medicine that was half so good as your Liniment. I would re-

ence

a'liwh.°

I got up very early one morning, and on looking into my pasture discovered my favorite horse limp ing and dragging a rail after him. On going up close to him, to my amazement and horror, the rail was sticking in his stomach, between the flanks, to the depth of eight inches, and so tightly that it took three hard pulls to extricate it after which the poor animal suffered the utmost ago:iy. I never dreamed of his recovery, and suppo that 110 human hand could save him. The w,:ll known virtues of your Liniment flashed on my mind, and it was in..mediately applied. By the next day I had the gratification of witnessing the commencement of his recovery, and in six days thereafter I rode hitn to Peoria, as sound as ever, and would not take $150 for him now. The other case was this. One of my men got his leg in the teeth of a thrashing machine, and it was only by a miracle that he was not instantly killed. Ilis leg was horribly mutilated, though no bones were broken. Your Liniment was applied, and in five days he went to work again. He fully bej lieves that but for your Liniment he would never have recovered. With every wish for the success of the Arabian Liniment, am truly yours,

HENRY S. AIKEN.

Aiken's mills, near Peoria, March 1, 1847. [Read the following extraordinary cure of a spinal affcction and toss usr of the lirnbs.l

arrell.*of

Please send me by the

bearer another dollar bottle of your Arabian Lini

nient, which will be enough, I think, to complete ly cure my dear child. I have often thought that

1 would sit down and furnish you with an account of my poor child's situation, so that you might make it public, and thus be the cause of as much benefit to some others of my fellow beings as it hns been to me. She laid for six months without the slightest power or control of her limbs whatever, and suffered the most agonizing pain the greater portion of the time. Even her neck was jerfectlv stiff, and so painful that she could not )ear to nave her head moved in the least. Thus was she for six months, during all which time we had to carry her about on a chair when she wished to change her nlace. We had three of the best diypicians in the whole country attending her,

could do her no good. Finally, one of

them (tne last to give her up) said he could do no niore for her. and that, as I wished tp get your Liniment,

I

I

could do so, adding that he Knew it was

good, and might help her.

got it accordingly,

and she began to recover after a few applications. She can now use all of her limbs freely, and can walk tolerably well. We are now applying it over the spine, which the doctors aay is the seat of the disease, and we expect one bottle more to cure her as well snever she was. We have used it also for sprains, bruises, burns and cuts, with like success. Hoping that thisgreat remedy will be spread over the whoia,country.

I

am yours trulv, WILLIAM STEVENS.

Lamarsh saw mills, Peoria co., Oct 30,1846. For sale by CHAS. WOOD, Terre Haute, and in every town in the west by regularly appointed 3 00 agents. octl4 n7tf

received on commission, fresh lot of Dr. Guysott's Celebrated Compound Extract of

JAMES JOHNSON

HAVING

di?po?r*j of his Store-Hou«, and of

his entire Stock of Goods, to Means. Gnrrrrman Bourne, would in the most respectful man

ner, solicit hia friends and caitomers, in addition to the many kindnesses be has received from them, to come forward and make a final settlement at tbeir account* with him by note or cash. He will be always found, during duww** hoars, at the •tore room of GROVERMAN & BOURNE. He earnestly asks that early attention may be paid to

AT THE OLD STAND,

to bis friends, as gentlemen every way worthy of their confidence and support. Tr-rre-Haute, June 23,1819. 43 4m

FR

ESH EN LISHCU RRA NTS—Joat rwired a* f-r sale at the Btidteye Groeery and

Patent T-i te Depot.

$r ^en,\isAs,&c.

apl28 3Stf WOOD

rocerri

"fmy5 36tfj

GLASSWARE.

ES

assorted Glaasware,viz: Tinetaree,

St

FRESH GARDEN SEEDS T'ST

received from D. Laodreth. Moor

«.! nernr Philadelphia. al cgu*.

DR. MURPHY'S

Sttgar- Coated Vegetable

A N I E E I S 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, Ti m. all orders for tie Pills must be addressed-, 1/ paid.) •500 REWARD!!!!!!

I veil I give Five Hundred Dollars to any person wh« will produce, at a less cost, 4 better, more in*

i*#mt

and more perfect cure for A

or Chills and Fever, than Dr. Murphy's SugarCoated Vegetable Antl-Fever Pills. I will also give Two Hundred and fifty Dollars to any person who will show a single case where any injurious effects have attended the use of these rills. They are warranted In all cases to cure Agve and Fever, or Chills and Fever, when taken according to the directions accompanying them.

WM. H. MURPHY, M. D.

JOrPrice only 50 cents a box.

DR. MURPHY'S

cJtGAR-COATED VEGETABLE ANTI-BILIOUS •fSnd if #iti- Dyspeptic IHtis.

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

S. ld wholesale and retail by J. R. CUNNING HAM,Terre Haute, and J. W. PEARCE, Lock port. sept30n5yl

HEAD QUARTERS FOR

PHILADE* °HIA CLOTHING.

On National it-? St., next door to Nippert\* Corner. J\*0 ir JFOJX

THE

proprietor has iust arrived from Philadelphia with a very large and splendid assortment of £E3 ua c® lp 3. ca a* C5 UooO Da fl augf Manufactured by the best workmen, under his own inspection. It is well made, in the latest fashion and of the best materials, and is far superior to that generally kept for sale.

On nand some of the finest quality of Black And BJue Cloth Coats, Cashmeret Sacks, Habit Cloth, Twoed and Queen's cloth Snck-coats, Cassimere

Eants,

Satin vests, and a great variety of "Cheap lothing for sale as cheap, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, As they ciin be purcl :i?ed in the Eastern cities.

Tt Haute, Jnne 10,'48 41tf QUOD CONTEMNITUR S/EPE UTILIISSIMUM EST

Trios.

:nfimtto

I

ITRARN

On the Somh side of the Public Square, A KE! pioasure in notifying his customers and _L the public generally, that he I a la rue nnd well selected stock of

the public generally, that lie has just received ell selectud stock of CONFECTIONERY, &.C., direct from the manufacturers and importers, which consists in part of CANDIES— very flavor, design and color, 1 to the tastes of all, from the

SulVice it to say. the assortment is complete.

In addition to tlio above, I have attached to my Confectionery an extensive

BtlilUSY.

where Wedding Cake may be obtained from thnt kind which sui.s the most luxurious, to the humbler sort with which "love in a cottage" is content. Likeviise, Bread, Bait, &,c., daily, fresh, clean, light, and delightful, at short notice. The subscriber intending, as he has heretofore done, to keep a recherche establishment, invites the ladies to give him their kind attention and consideration.

Terre-IJaute, May 2(5, 184!). 39tf

FRENCH PERFUMERY.

Tassortment

IE subscriber has on hand a full ond fresh ot French Perfumery, among which be found, in part, viz: JUPEilFlNE EXTRACTS, for the Handkerchief.

SUPERIOR ANTIQUE OILS and POMATUMS. SUPERFINE TOILET SOAPS.

Rose Soup, Almond Sonp, .. Floating Soap, for baths,

Price &, Gosnell's Vegetable Soap, Military Shaving Soap, Roussell's Shaving ('ream. •tOUSSELL'S SUPERIOR ALMOND SOAP, prepared from the purest and best materials, possesses the desirable qualities of rendering the skin delicately smoolli, clear nnd even, and removing all roughness and imperfections from its surface.

It cfi. n1 -i-ui the ill effects of alkaline soaps, giving! .- ,ii. a luxuriant brilliancy, and impart ing to tl irnds a delightful almond odour.

TiOUS-SfciJ/S SUPERIOR ROSE SOAP has all the delightful properties of the Almond Soap, differing only in possessing the exquisite fragrance of the Otto of Roses.

ROUSSELl/S UNRIVALLED SHAVING CREAM, anew and splendid article, is now universally acknowledged superior to any shaving cream in the United States ox Europe. It is elegantly put up in btfkes.

Afi*cellancon* Articles for the Toilet. Hair and Tooth Brushes. Combs, a full assortment

Chapman's Razor Strops. Rowland's Genuine Macassar Oil. vOusseH's Tooth Powder. ROUSSELl/S DEAR'S OIL, warranted per flv miro IritaK niJ Auuk lt xf

fectly pure, fresh, ond free from all adulteration, and delightfully perfumnd. ROUSSELi^S OX MARROW POMATUM,

comiK??

?,.0I.f,Hril5ed mon-ow and hazel nut oil. POM A DE PHILOf OME, a beautiful article, prepared from ox morrow, extensively used in Europe and in this country.

Also, a variety of other articles too extensive «o be enumerated, all of which will lie sold at NEW YORK ANb PHILADELPHIA PrYCES

CHARLES A. DUY,

Two doors South of Dement Sc. Co.'s

April 28, 1849. 35ti

C/HAS.

I WOOD has associated Dr. P. M. DONNELLY with him in the DRUG and MEDICINAL business, which will be conducted under the firm of

WOOD A DONNELLY,

The stock now in »uore of DRUGS, MEDIriNES, HE.MK'ALS, &c„ to which will be added in a ,'cw days their foil purchases, nuking it tgrnrte*

Cf[ Glassware. Windam Glut, and Instruments, a full assortment will be found.

In Dye Stufs they have every article required for manufactures or household use. Their Mock of Points, Oils, and Paint Brushes is complete.

In Wines and Liquors for wtedicinnl use, they have such as is choice, both in wood and bottles. Of Cigars, a fine assortment of genuine imported, ®j *riou* brands. Also, low priced Tobacco and Cwars.

Of Perf and Toilet articles, a great varie-

lo their of Patent Medicines will be found every prep? »acn. All of wf they offer for sale on good terms, and will rec. ive in exchange Flaxseed.Grass seeds, Ginseng, Beeswax, Country Cigars, White Beans, afce.

In their retail department, partioilar attention to preacnpUons. nov4 nlOtf

JAMBS G. HARDY, Forwarder

GRAIN A,W

DONNELLY.

ale

A large supply. CINLNUIIA

w,.i, cat

8EEI^

Coviagtoa,June

DR. SWAVNE'JS

VALUABLE MEDICINES

Nthe

O preparations have ever been introduced to public, which have given sucb universal satisfaction, as the above. They are prescribed and used by physicians in their practice, and their advocates are found among all classes of neoule DR. SWAYNE»S COMPOUND SYRUP

OF WILD CHERRY. The Original and Genuine Preparation, Great Triumph over Disease!

IMPORTANT

rANOTHER

gue and evkk,

H. S

weigh more than

...

JOHN PALMER.

ANOTHER

r.

S

hy™V

the octogenarian.

FRUITS—un "ns, Oranges, Lemons. Pinenpplos, nte Currants, Figs ami Dates.— Aiiio, Preserved Fruits in cans and jars, neatly and carefully put up. PICKLES—English and American, swpcrior, and of the finest flavor. His Catchup will be found most excellent. SYRUPS—These consist of Orange, I«mon,

Ra.pberry, Blackberry, Strawberry, and Pineapple.

CORDIALS—ot the most delightful nnd approved flavors, of which we will only mention Orange, Strawberry, Creinedo

Mcnthe, and Parmit d'Amour.

EXTRACTS—The assortment of Extracts embraces every thing of the kind which can be asked for. FISH lit .meticallv sealed Halibut, Lobster,

Co l, P'Ff .-Kcrel, Shad, Salmon, Sardiin) a 1 rring.

TOYS-T 'ocnui.u io half trie assortment in this department, (in which the fancy ol ihe juveniles may tickled in every wav) would require a special notice

•ti "y

etroit,LETTERS

wayne—Dear

[Michigan.)

Sir: We havo been in re*

ceipt of your invoice of WILD CHERRY for about two weeks, and we must say that we feel encouraged that the sales wil I be extensive this year. One customer, who came

DR. SWAY NIVS VER .M1 FU(JE.- -Therein no remedy for the destruction an-.t expulsion of wottMii equal to this. One great elyrciion to all Killer remedies is that they arfe so nauseous that hildren cannot be made to take sufficient todoth.m inucli it any benefit. Phis remedy is remarkablv nlc iant to the taste. Should there l*t no worms, ihe system will bo greatly improved by its use. It is arso a great rnme.lv for dyspepsia, sour stomach, vkc. Remember. it is now put up in square bottles, wuh the portrait of Dr. Swayno on each side, without which none is genuine,

'or the second bottle, stated that his 5? wife had been given up by her phvsi/a cian recently, supposing that she would not survive more Utun ticenti[-fo,r hop,it. A consulting physician pronounced her case des-perate-both of them are of high standing in this place as scientific men and gentlemen. The firs bottle had the effect to strengthen her so much that she leaves her bed and moves about the house. Her husband seemed very much satistied, and nro posed to use six bottles, as he felt co.stnle.'t it would perform perfect cure. We feel confident ourselves that it is much superior to any medicine of the day, and in justice ought to take the prece dence. ours, respectfully, G. & J. G. I It .u STILL ANOTHER WONDERFUL CUPEi

READ TIUS EXTRA ORDINARY CASE, r» December 25th, 184a.

r.

wa\n^—Dear

S

a

Sir: Having contracted

severe cold, which settled upon my lungs, attended jrirs

Ri V1°

coujjh, pain in my side and br? i«t,

difficulty of brcuthin#, 1 was attended by phy*»fr* of the first respectability,but my symptoms there was an awo

clans of the first respectability,but my became very alarming there was a formed in my lungs and made hs way through my side, and discharged lurge quantities of mif externally, so thut uiy physicians thought the power or functions of one of my lungs were totally de-stroyed-—therefore supposed the case entirely hopeless. 1 Ins mournful state of things continued lor along time, until

I

I

skeleton.

was wasted and worn to

had tried a number of remedies, but

all tailed to do any good. But there still being a spark of hope Jeft with me and^xny anxious parents, and hnvinar heard of the great virtues of yourCOMPOUNbsYRUPOF V^LDCHERRY being recommended by physicians ot the first eminence,

I

concluded to make trial of it,

and to my great satisfaction my cough gradur.llv grew better, the hole in my side l«^an to heal, ami

I

am now happy to say, from a poor and almost hopeless skeleton,

I

havo become healthy, and

ever have. All my neighbors

braham

can testify to the above facts.

unmcker,

A

2 miles

II

wavnk—DearPhilada,lec.12th,addPa.m/1848Tp.ASTHMA.OFcheerlullvSkippackICASESir:_Skippackville,SEVEREfrom

testimony in favor of your valuable Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry, which 1 conceive to be truly the wonder and blessingof the age. For the last four years

I

have been afflicted wuh the asth­

I

I

ma. Sleep had become a stranger to me night after night would

have to sit up in my bed.

was attended by'"

r-—

was attended by four or five different physicians, also having used various patent medicines, hut all of no avail. I continued t«»grow worse, until 1 com me need the use of your valuable Compound

also having used

Cherry, which afforded mo instant

relief. After using several bottles I was restored to perfect health. Yours, with respect, S

arah

1,,'or"ln'ioN

vans.

B. E

respecting tho above case

IIamiton v.

vans,

will be freely given by her husband,

E

Carpenter, corner of Eighth and Pearl Sta. Important Cantion—Rend Read I hoi* is but ono genuine preparation of Wild vlurry, nnd thai in Dr. Swnyno, tlio first rv«*r oll'»red to tho public, which has been sold largely throughout the United -States and some pnrtf ot' ."•"'V!'.'! preparations cnllod bv tiie uiimi ot Wild Cherry, have been put out since litis, undercover of some deceptive eirciimstnnce^. in or der to give currency to their sales. Each Ivtitleo, tho genuine is enveloped with a beautiful .Med engravina, with the likeness of Win. Teun thereon nlso, JJr. bwnyiuVa f*iurinturr\ uml ns» lurliun cunly. the porirait ol Dr. Swayne will be mlded herealter, so ns to distinguish his preparations from ail others.

EIGHTH

Principal office,

ACE

and

Street*

Mo'her- nnd Child'm

Xllli"1'''0 niedicines are prepare*! only

y. Nt" N- VV- corne«"

"I EIGHTH

and RACE Streets, Philadelphia. And for sulc wholesale and retail by R. CUNINGHAM, J»Pl732yl Terre-Huule.__'

IKJCICKYR STOit R. Wm!M,nfv receiving our FALL and WIN1 ER (tOODS. We have just opened a line assortment ol Men's and Boys' Hair, Seal, Clotb and rurCaps: Ladies' fine and common leghorn Bonnets, Grocorips. Quofinawnrt!,

In a few days we shall have a splendid stock of every description of

&.C., &-C., &.C.,

Itooiw mid Shoe*, Ciirpci^

still "cheaper than ever," of course.

Intending to confine ourselves hereafter strictly to the cash and ready pay system, it will be our aim to mako the Buckeye Store f/#pluce lor all who want to buy Goods with cash.

F. R. WHIPPLE & CO.

Terrc Haute, Nov. 11. lHjfl. lltf

SUNDRIKN.

Steel Pens, Quills, Wafers, Visiting Cnrds, Pocket I^eltur, Cnp, nnd EnvcTopal'nZq per, Itud nnrl Block Stjnliog Wnx, India nubber Envelopes, Ink Stands, Wntor Colors, 55 Lead i'encils for Artints nnd Engineers, ol iv &

j» tay &, Munroe's make, Carpenters' Pencils, W Ink Stands, Red, Blue, and Clack Ink, Motto

S

Wafers

Shnving-Cream, Military, r"nstlle, Fancy and Ynngatece Soaps Jenny Lind and other Pomades, extracts Cologne, pure iJear's Oil, Antique Oil, Hair Dye, Ifnir Tonic, fb:y Water, hose Water, Mnccassur Oil, Ox Mnrrow, Eau Lustre, Lilly white, Aromatic Salts, ut Pungents, Toilet Powder, China Cologne Dot „Ues, Orris Ball, TootB Powder, Sic.

G. D. Percussion Caps, Lafcp Wicks and Chimnies, Cork Scrows, Combe, Shoe lilrii kina, Tnpers, Paint, Dranding, Artist, Scrub, f'lotlies, Hair, Teeth, Shoe, White Whsli ami SSiaving Brushy, Bristol Brick Dust, Tripoli Spice Seives, See. nov4 nlOtf WOOD Sc DONNELLY.

CHEAP

BOOT MiiOE KTOKE. Wliolc« ile nnd ICelnil. WE the undersigned having ju» received, and are now opening a

I

large ami splendid assortment ol BOOTS AND SHOES, which hive been selected with core ami

will be found to be one of the best selected assortments of BOOTS AND SHOES ever offered in this market.

FARMERS

E

3c Commiwioii

N E N A

PLOfTR,

SALT,

Ftsiuf Aill/ PELTRIES —A

Is prepared to make advances on all consign meat* also, authorised to contract for the deiive^ F*™ NEW York to this place, by re sponsible lutes.

30, 1849 41 4M

famimk*

wishing supply their

with a good,substantial,to warranted article, will find

it

to their adlantage to call and examine our stock before purchasing. We have Men's, Boys, Youths, Women's, Missea, and Children's

boots

shoes

attd

ty,price,style

KR

of every varie­

and pattern Men's and Women's

Gum Elistic, Buf&lo, and Fur bound Over Also, a well assorted lot of findings of all descrip­Shoes. tion*, Bindings,Linings,&c.,for sale to the Manufacturer.

You will find as two doors West of Mr Cook's well known establishment on Locus', corner.

COLLINS

Se,

Terre-Haote, Nov.

MURRAY.

15, 1845-LL-tf

CHOLERA.

Whsrd's

have on hand a large lot of Dr.J. DcnnCholera Syrup This

valuable preparation has been

May

I

OOft

1

ALSO, DEALER IN

LBS-

sp!21 3ltf

1 ^INE

USED

with

onparalleted success in New Orleans and Memphis during the past winter. Every family nave a bottle of this medicine in their house.should

C. J. ALLISON & CO.

J9,1849.

38t4

Candies, by the box or

retail, by

J. R. CUNINGHAM.

FRESH BUNCH RA!SINS~J.I«t

re-

eeived and for' sale at tha Buckeye Grocery

sale

r-

at

and Pa^nt Medicine Depot.

[my5

36tf]

VERMIF1~

McF/ANE'S

Yemiiiuee. McLenc's Liver Pi?L»]

Purchased of the Proprietors,

J.

Kidd

&

Co.

Plttsbnnfh. Far sale*wholesale and retail by Dee 2J, WOOD FIT DONNELLY