The Wabash Courier, Volume 18, Number 15, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 8 December 1849 — Page 4

»R. SWAYiVE'S

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

S W A N E S

Compouii(I Svrup of

W I I E I

The Original and Genuine Preparation! 'u CONSUMPTION. Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis, Liver Complaint, ^ittingSlood, difficulty of Breathing, 'fain in the aide acdtBreast, Palpitation! of tlie Heart, Influenza, Croup, broken Constitution, Sore Throat,

Nervous Debility, and all diaeaaea of a Breaat and Lungs the moat effectual and speedy cure known tor any of the above disease* is

DR. SWAYNE'S Componnd Syrup of Wild Cherry! RELIABLE TESTIMONY. Wra. Moatelius, a respectable merchant ofSt Clair, Schuylkill county, write* January'.JO. 1849: Enclosed I «end you a certificate of Wm. Beaumont. a citizen, of our town. Hia case of Conmmption is well known hoe, and of Jong standins he attributes hi* cure entirely to your Compound Svrup of Wild Cherry.

MORX"(JVD NEWI FOR THE SICK. Andenmntown, Indiana.—D .SwrAYxt—DearSir All your' ^/»ditinea aeH well, and give good oausfaction. Yo ir valuable Compound Syrup of Wild berry ban been the means of restoring «oinc hopeless: caes i«i this section. Your Fills are most excellent. 1 want youto send a good supply of them. A man purchased a botfle 6f y*ur Verniifusre the other day for his child, and by its use it discharged 6K of the laisest worm* 1M had ever seen. It in somewhat difficult to get the people to try it, as they have been often gulled by naeneous and worthless wortu medicines. YoO*s being so*ery pMMtnt t» the last*, nt Uv an me roe eflcctoal, 1 Khali lie able to dispose of a large quantity. Reiwcifully,

The went and increasing demand for the -origi-

-iPtf,' 'Cherry Pectoral."Wild Cherry nnd Tar.'

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benefit of the human family. Thnt remedy is Dr. SwaytJe's Compound Sy

nip of Wild Cherry, the original nnd onlv genuine. Remember, it is put up in square bottles,covered with a beautiful wrapper, (steel engraving.) with the portrait of Dr. Swayne thert-on: also his Miniature SWAYNE'S F'ELEBRATEF) VERMIFUGE, •VL mi fraud ejfntual remedy for Worms, Ihjs]/ep*ta. Cholera Morbus, sickly or Dyspeptic Children or Adults, and the motl ustful family Medicine ever of fered to the public.

Thiii remedy is ono which hits proved successful for lone lime, and it is universally acknowledged by allwho have tried it to be far superior, being so very pleisnnt to the tnste. at the same I time effectual) to any other medicine ever em ployed in disenses lor which it is recommended, ]t ti) not only destroys worms, but it invigorates the whole syH'em. It is harmless in its effects, and the health ot the pntient is always improved by its use even when no worms ture discovered.

OAR BEWARE OF MISTAKI S.-CJ III Mi.Mhhti: Dr. Swayne's Vermiluge is now put' up in sfpiarc bottles, '.huvinjr recently been I changed covered with a Istiiuiiful wrapper, (steel I eiigravinn./ with theportrnit of Dr.Swayne thereon eni/riived. Bear this in mind, nnd he not deceiveil. t'LEANSE AND PURIFY. Dr. Swnyne's Susnr Clouted Siirsapnrilln nnd F.xtrnct ol' Tnr Pills.

Iaritin», which occa.ionallv happen to women,,

they am pcrteetly safe, ami will in conjunction

with Dr. Swnyue Compound Syrup of Wild I

and RACE Streets, Philadelphia, and for sale

ATTORNEY FOR PHOSEC I'TLX Clnims nt the City of Washiugton. riIIK subscriber undertakes the collection, set-

I tlement and ndjustment of all manner of claims, accounts or demands against the Govern* ment of the United Slates, or auv foreign state or country, before Commissioners, before Conuress, or boforo any of the public Departments at Washington.

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

A residence of fourteen year* nt the seat of the F'-detnl Government, with a thorough and familiar ne«1uairttane^• with the various systems and routine of public business at the diilerent otfiwell nt in Congn*a added to this, free

access to the ablest legal advisers, if nscded. jus-

this notice Cuminuaicstivms must be prepaid in all cases. Charges or fees will be regulated bv the nature and ejttent of the bunnt^ss, but moderate in all cases. Av!dn\«»,

H. C. SPALDING. Attormy.

Oct. £0. l^t^—8U, Wasliington, I). C.

OLD int. JAron TOW\SENI'S S.VRsvrvnit.i.A. Dt.^ZEN ot thi* Original and Genuine Sare0\T saparitla—receivetl per canal, snd for sale!

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Thi^Sbmone genuine preparation of WILD for usto specify jo so lace a rurKHV-tlMt is Dr. Sway,!** all others, bva

!*0ck'lT

T- «Ka.#/arwrin.«« atock and assortme it is strrEfcmk to nnv in

wp,fre

nal article" has induct a bust of unprincipled j,n.'»« ",»*«/

men "put fort!, spurious .mixtures, and to Jive 'f™'t",m«5« »n in»ljreseion that we l-urrenej to their n^tnlmi. attach the name

Wild Cherry, thihltin« to borrow a ruputntion 'V TTn from that already established. As vou value ^or he old Pad-Lock, if vot) want to find you" livent beware of them. Some are called 'Hal-j

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augl4nn6m

WOOD & DONNELLY, 1

IN DOW CLASS.

100 BOXK8 assorie^l sizes receive*! and for] saia by aplSl «tt WOOD & DONNELLY.

MIMIC! MVMirit

Oct, 1^9-stf

Ol.r.ENDORFTS

BUCKINGHAM'S New Book Store.

N«w Method of Learning to

Read, Writ* and Speak Wman Adler"* Pnn nwiw Ciernian Reader. For sale bv

PERKINS BUCKINGHAM.

Oct. $7 4?-«tf at the sign of the Bug JktJk.

TI1K STATESMAN'S .MAM A),'

CONTAINING

the Address aed Mawafra

uf ih« •*nidents ot the Lmted M*te» ln» augural, Annual, aftd Special, from to with a M*woir «4" cach of the IWdeat*. ami a Historv of thfir Administrauons also, the C«n sutsitmn of th* United States, and a seleetkm ot imiwrtsnt and *t*ii«k*l iatannaawn compiled f«w» othcial source#, by Edwin Wil-

For sale at the sign of tht BIG BOOK. Nov, 10, IsMS-llu

BOOKS FOR FARMERS.

fpHE Fanner* Ubmy. 1 Rodger* Saaoubc Africa! Thomas'Fruit Calturist. Allen on Domestic Animal*, Di*a*«aof AromtU»,bf Colj*. Dowaiag* Kniita. and |n»U Trwe Anmka.

tare.

Amertcan Fruit Book.

ottat* 'ea of America. Tbe aai Etetenuit* Book. Tl» (JetrdeiK* and Cmpto* The If Docu*.

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''TBiKINSfcwSltSoHAJI. at «h «jrn the Big Hoedt. Nov H\ ^tMl

8 S W

4 W A I

ENLARGEMENT OF THE PAD-LOClt

Increased Quantity of all kinds of Hard* ware. "'.KV REDrCTIO* OP PRiCrS

AT THE

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are now receiving at onV old stand, (Ear tide of the Publie Square,) a very large ant! splendid aasorime.it of

I I N A E I A S of ev ry variety and description Also. Pocket and Table Cutlery, Cabinet Trimmings. Shoe findings and leather: Mechanics' tools, of every description Smiths" tool* Mill snd -ut saws. Circular saws, 6 to 24 inch Anvils and vices, bellows, Iron and Nails,Sheet iron. Tin plate Zing, Tinned copper. Braziers copper, wire, caststeel, English, German, American and Spring Steel, 1(X leet coil chain, 300 pair trace chains, lOtJO pounds Iogchains|i WOO tr*-l I, I and II rope. p^ibnda'T, Ji, atid h*d pipe, bar lend, shot, 30 kegs Kentucky ride powder, 100,000m D. tops.

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a2£WF*^r?'****,?jaAIro.«lY. IIARIHVARK, 1MPORT ANTC AUTION TO ALL INVALIDS

Shot RtVns, Rifles Revofving PIstfSIs^ Gfin Jjockt, 150 Jimi mptoH uttd Dayton Rife iBarrrfj. lOo rHI Cincinnati Waggon Baxt.i, 2,E 000 fXtrtiuU FlatUrtn 71 'art, C'unf Grates, *Ftre

Brick, 20 doz. Axe*, of the bc*t manufactories, including also a SPLENDID STO' OF

ajl(] a very

ian,ean{|

we]| Jgsortedstock

i1.*' country.

01 WiWCIwrrv,''Wild Cherry Pills.''Snr- STC''™"? Merchants enn supply tTiem«'lye« Hapurilla nnd W iki Cherry Bitters,' and a host of

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ACADM.MY OF

ST.MARY'SOFTHE WOODS 'PHI) scholastic exercises ol this Academy I will commence oil the 1 "»th of this month.

A mild and efloctivn purcntive, yreat purifyer of tin) bloisl, they correct nlT the functions of IIM1 ment and the acknowleflgt-d success of this InstiI.iver,nml asiin alterative in Dropsical affections, lute in imparting a finished education to youtig' they are very valuable. Giddiness of the head, Indies, hehtr so generally known, wo dispense) dimness ol sight, depression ol spirits, headache, with moiiii'niug them here, however those who Ac., srecurmf by these purifying Fills, So med- may wish iutoriiiniion, wo direct tlieni to jeine can haVo a letter effect for monthly irregu- THKor^nr. St. Manf,rf,hr I it 11 mi rt**ftftinnni!v hnnn^n in womtn.

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titve^ the undersigned in pledging tbe fullest sat-1 struments, C.lassware and Shopl'urniture. S.vrinisltotion and the utmost dispatch to thos»t who! S«band^lass)! aints.OiIs,DyestuflsAormnv entrust their business his care. Being nish#»s. Turp.-ntme. Paint, Wall. Dusting, Hair, well known to the greater part of the citizens of! Woth, Shtw.Nsrub and I- h«#h Brushes, IVrfttroeriee, this district, and many gentlemen who have! ^«P*,P"re 1 aquars for medicinalI purposes. Win boon momberti last twelve

The vary moderate tertiis, milduess o! govern

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LAIXMIERE,and

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Cherry, t«ka ol? pain and disease from every part he Sisters are also bnppv to announce to their of the system. J'*™1,*

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Thr nuuvo valunhln medicine* nre prenikrcdonly f.Mnrv tn«t by DR. SWAYNE. N. W. corner of EIGHTH I where they can leave theirchileren till lite!

sby|^"rriage

most all the Merekants ami Storekeepers through- there. Pciitember 15, ItS-l out the United Stoles. And for sab* wholestle and retail by J. R. CUNINGHAM. nov 10, 'I'J—llyl. Terre-Haute.

OUR

lrrrcH ja

from St. Marys will brinar

Second

of IRON.

have, no hfai.n tonkinthat

feared to meet any k,nd of competition

H"r,1.w'!rtv

«H ch^p. but q.uta adifTetrnt thin^ to soil a lit-

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™«o«mf,iit Hardware, ever brought

Til

otL:H, who, in uomeway, atlnch the name of nujiply ul LA hi, ''n'' Wild Cherrv. No one ever thought of nsinj this ,p iinil,„ iname for an article of their own until it had be-! ^rme-Hnute, October U, 1H49. at. come established and known as belonging to one fcV fttit II C- Bld» IV ol ih? greatest remedies ever discoveraf lor the!

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WHOLESALE AND RETAIL .h«l 4K- u- ja: CM -JB-

VRE

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err -Hmile.

now rcceivine larpe additions to their stock, which will comprise every article in theibline of liu^iness.

OCrPurchasers are respect fully solicited to call and sntisly themselves that their pricesni'e low. apl28 35tf

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Fortewfiittg J' (omnnssion

70 PuYDRAri STREET, a^A»N*y3£jpLl »:fiaa sa® 52rE. H. FAIRCHILD. (formerly of Harrington, Hmir)nil A. (.'p., Evansville,) is connected with the almve house, nnd solicits consignments from his friends. liefer to—RI.,MKNT A.

VIEI.E,

C, ...

J. 11. MAi»utL Ai Co. EvansvtHe.

them out

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North vide of tbe public Square. I" N I N If JI

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I AS just received his spring supplies, which I malic? his stock complete, and equal to any other establishment of the kind on tbe Wabash. His goods areof thefirstquality.and willbc sold as low as genuine Medicine* can be bought in this place. His stock consists of general assortment

MiRTnl and Botanic Medicines, Mirgical In-

heratus. Spices, v^'c., which be willseli lor cask or most kinds of country pnaluce. J. R. I'NINGHAMJ

Tcm Haute, lnd., April 21, 1849. Mti

It AHS AXI) TOHACCO. Genuine ir*. *ega!m, fji ftefiens, l*

Norms. Parretellas, Ilarruneo. Principe, Caa«ieras. IVimera—domestic tnado. Choice t'hewing Tobacco.

Fine ut do do Low priced do nov4 nlOU WOOD &. DONNELLY.

N E W A E S FRANCIS K. HOT HE, -VS rrmoved his Barber Shop trx»m the basement of the City Hotel. the room next door to the B*ckeye

Grwc* ry, where he will always

be prepanwi in the line of Fashionable flair Orswisg, Shaving, Src.. i&c. Being rcsuiartv trainwl his business in I.eip^iCf Gerroany, he promises that no one can ci\e more satisfaction. $Sr Keen Raiors and clean shaving.

Terre Haute. .May 46,1649. S?tf

A E 7

W O E

COftHCR OF MA8KET AND MlilBfRSY STREETS TKR RR-H A PTE, INIMANA. Septet

HOOK BIND RY: West Paklie 4t»r* Hank of the latlfaaa Dn«Slatrt.n

All kinds of biedragcseeated with acatneaaaiMt wss .*••**» -m. -nm I «mi *t pn*m t£*l sissM »*4.

PERKINS. WTKTNGHAM A CO. «. }M* en

ment have been procured at considerable cost, and of the best quality.

•iifimo 1.1'iv uesire to place their children at acres, beautifully situated on the margin of the Licking River, immediately in the rear of the bui iSt. Mary's, that tlu have a house at Terre! ings, will be reservwl for Military Exercises.

cm of both Houses ol Congress in theIdowShy 10to 20by 2-f, Candies, Impeyears, it is dwimed useless to extend r»al.(.unpowdcr, oung Hyson ami Black Teas. EORGETO N is a pleosant ond decidetlly healthy village and the surrounding country is setby apadal reference*. I •"tpfocnw I tied by a wealthy and enterprising population A large and commodious brick building, 62 by

PR fWSBRt WA tlflK

nrftrMMrwtit -rs,f naas Tcne-Haete, Oct, W-

O I S I E

A E O I S A W

NATIONAL ROAD ST.,

Large Lot of FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING is now arriving. We content ourselves with saying to our Friends both in Town and Countr», call, and Judge for yourselves? STRALS & ISAACS.

O^rOBSERVE THE

O I S I E O I N S

E O S

N. B.—Any Garment purchased at the above Establishment, exchanged,i^ji fiilly approved. STRAUS & ISAACS.

Terre-Haute, lnd., November 3, 1849. nlOtf

W E S N

MILITARY INSTITUTE.

CEJ3UP®

Jjxnguages.\Educated atPrincetonCollege,N.J.

1

MORGAN,

The Adjutant General, together with five fit persons, to be annually nppointed by the Executive, to attend examinations at least once in the year, according to law.

NCORPORATED with all the powers, privileges and rights exercised by the Trustees and Faculty of any other College. Col. T. F. JOHNSON, General Superintendent. JAMES G. BLAINE, A. B., Adjunct Professor fEduentcu at West Point.! of [,nnzua«es.\YA. nt Wnshingl'on College, Pa. Col. E. W. MORGAN, Joint Superintendent, and JAME-S H. DAVIESS, Esq., Professor of Isiw. 1'rofessor of Civil and Military Engineering. A practitioner in the variotis Courts of Ky. rEducuted at West Point. Rev. J.R. SWIFT, Professor of Ethics nnd Lieut. Col. B. R. JOHNSON inaiirs. [Educated Maj RICHARD OWEN, Prof of Natural Sci ence Mr. AT ... tnf. rFor lt5 months a uupil of celebrated Liebig. Capt. W. W. GAUNT, Adjutant of the Institute. Rev. H. V. D. NEVIUS, A. M., Prof, of Ancient',

rEHucutel at West Point. Rev. j. R. SWIFT, Professor of Ethics nnd Belles INSON. Professor of Mathe- letters. [fid. at Yale College. [Bducnted at West Point. I Mr. E. A. AMBRAY, Prof, of odrrnLanWEN, Prof of Natural Set'! guages. Educated in the

r. fA pupil of Dr. Ure. of Glasgow, Capt. C. E. MOTT, Principal of the Academy, ALEX. SCIll'E, Adjunct Prof, of Chrmis- [Eoticnted in f{ew Yor [For lt5 monthsa uupil of celebrated Liebig. Capt. W. W. GAUNT, Adjutant of theli

Two hnndrM and seventy Cadets, from eighteen The Superintendent takes the liberty of stating different States, have entered this Institution since that he is now offered $73 per month for compeit was organized, in 1847. It is entirely free from. tent assistant Encineers. One of his former puthe control or domination of nny sect or party, pils receives at this time $'2,ft()() per annum, as either political or religious. Economy in dress, Principal Engineer of Railroad now under conin the adoption of a cheap Uniform, for Winter struction in Kentucky—whilst others of the same and Summer, is rigidly enforced. Every student class are receiving in different purrs of the United is required to select a College guardian, with States, $2000, $1500, or $1'200 a year as Assistant whom all funds brought or received must he de-! Engineers. posited, and 110 debt must be contracted without! The rapid advancement ofour whole country, nnd the consent of such guardian. the eagerness of our people for exploring'the reriVU FTVri'VFFttl'Vf sources of the new Slates and the newlv acquired

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Will be thoroughly nnd practically taught in the (0 the skill nnd enterprise ot the Engineer, the' Western .Military Institute—the Professor, (...ol. Geologist, the Mineralogist, the Surveyor and the!

bcingoneof the most skillful and expe-! Architect. Young men who have an aptitude! riencrd Engineers in the United States. He was for t|ie Mathematical and Physical Sciences, will! for a long time the Principal Assistant Engineer |l:ive a wide field opened to them for engaging in of Pennsylvania, nftrr receiving the highest lion-

To secure the manifold advantage of health, economy, discipline, nrogress and moral training, the Faculty of this institution have selected for its permanent location tlie famous

11LI/E :LICK SPIIINGS.

Situated on the Lexington and Maysvillc Turnpike, twenty-four miles from the latter place, and forty from the former emphatically a country location, being ten or twelve miles distant from any town or village. The buildings are mostly new. well constructed for Garrison purposes, and AMPLE FOR THl'i ACCOMMODATION OF TURF This placo is unsurpassed for its healthy atmosphere, pure water and romantic scenery and is, unquestionably,

One of the most eligible locations for Literary Institution in the United States. The grounds have been greatly improved and ornamented during the last five years. A plat of fort

THE REMOVAL will be made immediately afierChristmns. nnd the School opened nt thnt plnce ON THE SEVENTH DAY OF JANUARY, 1850. VACATION will embrace the months of July and August, by which arrangement the Watering Sea son will not interfere with the exercises of the Institution. The Academic Year extends from the first Monday of September to the third Friday of June—Forty weeks.

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Shoe Blocking, ral. black ami blue Ink, letter and iVet. 2 stories bigii.'has Iwen erecte dT which will be completed and amply furnished during the com ^tttucky 'j^ta^Bith^iridw

vacJ,non

E S

The entire charge for Tuition, Boarding, Lodging, Wnshin tendance, Music, use of Arms, &e. &c. will be $KjO jier year, at that rate, from the day of entrunco to the end of the Term.

for example—to the third Friday, of June,'twenty-four weeks) it is f%. adeis from a great distance, who prefer remaining in Kentucky during Vacotion, can find the most comfortable Boarding in tbe families of our wealthy Farmers, at 81,50 per week.^ Southern or Western Students may land 11 Lnuisville aud take Stage, Steamboat, or Rail Road to Frankfort, and Lexington theiico in lour horse coaches to the Blue Licks. Or, they may ascend the Ohio to Maysville, which is three hours stage from the Springs.

OCr'l his place is furnished with comimxlious Baths, and is abundantly supplied with Freestone Limestone and Cistern water of the best quality, independent of die Suljdi and Sulphur Springs. Georgetown, Ky., Oct. 20, 1349.

E O E O W N S E I N A

This Institution is Pleasantly I,ocated in

6:0:.6cT0WN, VERMILLION COUNTY, ILLINOiS.

And hits been in successful operation one year, during which time it has numbered 160 Students.

The School is under the care of Mr. J. P. JOHNSON, A. tM.. and LADY, insisted by a competent numlier of teachers Havinu had extensive opportunies for examining into the best schools and syaterns of t» achir.c. l"'th in the East and West, and having been uniformly successful in their profession, thev assure the public that no efforts, which are calculated to benefit their pupils, will be neglected. Their object is not to give a partial knowledge of books, but a thorough acquaintance with the sciences taught to strong th«i and discipline th« in tell actual powers of their pupils by vigorous exertions of their own to elevate their moral nature by \mparting a decidedly moral influence and hy inculcating those principles which shall lead to the exercise ol that brnevolt-nce, honor and integrity, so nccees&ry in their intercourse with each oilwr, and important to the proper discharge of the if

Those designing to qualify themselves for Teaching will le afforded especial advantages. The. course of study is such as is pursued in the best seminaries in the country, embracing a thorough English course/and the Greek and Latin languages. Daily illustrations andexplanauons upon the black-board are required, in rithmetic and ihe higher Mathematics.

The Primary School will be a department distinct from the Seminary proper, and will embrace Orthography. Reading, Writing, Small Arithmetic, and Primary Geography. year is divide*! into terms of five months, or twenty-one weeks, each. The Fall and Winter Term will commence on Monday, tbe 29th of October next and the Spring and Summer Term, Monday, the 15th of April, 1850.

THE TER.H8 OF TUITION ARE AS FOLLOWS.

The Primary Department, ..... Common Knglish Branches, ..... History. Walts on the Wind.. Physiology, Rhetoric Algebra, Botany, ]\alural History, Nalnral Philosophy, Astronomy. Chemistry. Gtofogy, Logic, Political Economy, Menial and Moral Philosophy, Geometry. Dories' Bourdon, Trigonometry, Navigation and Surveying, Conic Sections, and the

Greek and Latin Languages, .... Muiicon the Piano, French and Drawing will be taupht as soon as a sufficient number to form a class shall desire instruction in this Department.

Orthography, Reading, Writing and Composition, throughout the course, in both male and female departments. There wilt be a charge of 40 cents, per scholar, for fuel and incidental expenses.

•f I E I S O I E

Will i* formed by the young gentlemen, far the pamose of debating, lecturing, and writing esnys. Udiae pabtiqk, |uaneriy, **Tas LaouEL VVaurM,** a paper wnttsa by n*en»bera ot the

A public Exmiaatioa and Exhibtoon will be held tbe doaeof each term. The ExhaHiion at thee^arthaiiextWuttr* Tena wttt tak« place an Thursday, the »h March- There will be a *acr ••.-trf one week at C.'.r.stmaa. be of entering to die dose of the mm a* dedactkw bvsag

»af be had in town atffam #tj00«o«1^0 per week. By famishing nxroa far boanhng Mwkatser-r ^^r exseaHis fffif cam* per wedt. It very unpertaat thai M«She prasant at ttnM of the tem.

Store.

TERRE-HAUTE, I\D.

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rity

of Paris.

territory, will give ample scope for age's to come,

lin

ors of the U. S. Military Academy at West 1 oint. for which they may be thoroughly and practically All the instruments connocted with that depart- qualified, in a short time, and at small expense, tniMif Vim*** )w#»n nrrtpnnul At cost, unci qj tlio WcsitTii Institute

honorable, a healthy, and lucrative" pursuit,

HUNDRED CADETS.! pjjy

E

Fuel, Litrhts, Blacking, Servants' atPayments will be required in advance, From the first Monday of January-

The edifice is surrounded by a spacious enclosure, or compus, four acres in extent,

which is soon to be adorned with trees and gravel walks, making an establisemeni, at once neat and inviting, for academical purposes.

ilpliur Springs, and the Salts

Terre-Haute, Nov. 10, 1841—Utf.

SANK NOTE TABJlIS.

CORIBCTED WEEKLY KKOM

TfiS

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State Bank and Branches Ohio Life Ins. and Trust Co. Lafavette, Commercial and Frankli MQcfiaiuca' and Traders' ..sA Bank of Massillon,

ML Pleasant, St. Clairsville,

Miamisburg, ,3 .v -.1 Circlevilie^newr ... -V Btntuckv. All solvent BankB.

Hrtfianflf—Sellint Rates.'

New York, Philadelphia,

.101'.

SHOW BII.LS, STORK BII,I.S, POSTERS, BANK CIIITXS, PAMrm.KTS, AUCTION Bir.r.s, HAND BIUJ

AND EMEflA' STAGE 0-FICE. MARKET STREET. SOUTH EAST OF PUBLl«: SQUARE,

TERRE-HAUTE. IND.

rol ls LEVY, Proprietor. my5 nSfitf

Small rrofit* {nick

A N N O O S

CIII21P FOR CASH.

THE

subscriber has taken the store lately oc cupied by Mr. E. S. Wolfe, on the West sid of the Square, two floors south of Bement & Co., where In will open in a few lays a NEW AND ENTIRELY FRESII STOCK of Merchandise, purchased this spring in New York ami Philadelphia nt the

Jjncest, ('ash t'rice*. He feels assured that he can offer inducements in the way of choice Goods and at very low prices, ton// who may favor him with a call. (.IOOIIM $oll by I lie Piccc at a very small advance on Eastern Prices. Store keepers visiting Terre-Haute will find it to their interest fo give me a call before purchasing elsewhere, as I shall be in constant receipt of the fatest styles ol Goods during thf whole season.

CSPaBuuaaOapsr lJPa»5Styilvia®a» taken in exchange for Goods, if delivered at the time of trade.

Small Profits and Quick. Sales

NKW STOliK,

A O I I I 4 I S

W

rtitrare, Queenstenre,

HOOTS, SHOES, WALL PAPER. CERTAIN PAPER,NIWAKM, PERFUMERY, FANCY ARTH LES, \c, &cM

t'OR

sale cheap for Cash or Produce, wholesale or retail. ftSrLook out for great bargains at the Ne^Jheap rs south of lament &. Co.'s

Store, two doors

April OS, 1848.

$4 6

50 00

8 00

10 00

12 00

J. P. JOHNSON, PwacirA*Gewrpctowtt, Sept. 17i, 1819

BBLS. Linseed Oil 8 do. Fish Oil 2 do. old Prewsed Castor Oil 2 do. pure winter strained Sperm Oil 3 do. Lard Oil: 1 do. Neat's Foot Oil 1 cask Sweet Oil for sale bj^ fepl-21 34 tf CUNINGHAM.

PAINTS, OILS, Ac.

I )URE White Lead Whiting I Old Linseed Oil Red fad Spirits Turpentine Venetian Red

No. 1 Copal Varni& Chrome Green

bv

No. 2 do do Chrome Yellow ton eh Varnish Paris Green, Su. Japan do Received and for sale [apl28 35tf] WOOD &. DONNELLY.

VALS & DEPARTURE.)

O A

HT ntn*

TKR it F. ii*i t/TF, ARRIVALS. St. Tjotsvt, Mo., Daily, at 1 a a Indianapolis, Daily, at 12 night. Sgringfetd, 1U., Tuesdays, Thors. and Sal. 6 I N Rtacpitwe#, Mondays, Wednea. and iys.ll L*t ytte, Wednes. Fridays and Sa- •ya, 9 CramhcdsviU*. Tuesdays and Saturdays, 9 a Bloor-:-fion,Tuesdays and Satardaja^ H/trr wrf, Fridays, at IB CMTUMU, Wednesdays, at A

DBPARTtrns.

Si. Lam*, Dally, at ftiMutoJis, Di t, at Mor :»ys, Wednea. andFrid. Fip^rnnet, Tt» rs. Thurs. and Satardays 5AM L. Teaadays. Thursdani Sat 8A*

In a an 5 4msimgUm. Mondays and Fridays, at 5 A a Harredsimrg, Ssturdays, at 6AM CB /»W«, Tbursdara, at

n^HATStovedealerson

CMCUCKATt MTCKS.

par

I prm

bks.

Circlevilie, (old) Xenia,Ueaiiga, QZanesville. Steubenville, old bank "Marietta, •_ fj .-

par

*it-

New Lisbon, -r~ Dayton, Western Reserve, %.

Clinton Bank of Columbus, Ftanklin Bank of Cohimbus, Norwalk, -si' Lancaster, Ohio Bank, Chillicothe, Hamilton, 4 *11 "ii? SCommercial Bank of Scioto,

no sale, par

.,-

Bank of Cleveland, Commercial Bank of Lake Erie, Miami Exporting Co., *i Urbana Bank, iranville,

,25 dia 50 dis 50 dis no sale do do do do

"e

West Union, ^. Steubenville, new, 1 I^ebanon,

,. ''...,*

Iso oon

patterns)

par ajprm

SnUfana

State Bank and Branches, I VI vain fa. Eastern solvent Banks, «, Wheeling, t-. &

par

Eastern 33anfes.

New York city, Do Country, -l New England,

1 pre 1 pre

The above rates are predicated upon specie.

I'INNTIXC

AT THE

SSFatmtt (Tourfcr TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA.

wrrit A FRESH SUPPT.V OF

Embracing a great Variety of Styles,

jj©® pmn^Tn^©, SVCLT AS CLHCUTJLRS,

Pouctrs, BILL HEADS, BIM.S OF I APINO,

BAM, TICKETS, CARPS, LABELS, IX:C.

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

Klniik Ie*U and Tlorfgn^o

BILLS OF LADING,

INSTRUCTIONS

For Mint and other Roots KEPT CONSTANTLY ON HAND AT THIS 0FF1CK.

I I I 0 E 1 7 7

th« Waba*h, who pur­

chase their Stoves in Cincinnati, and else where generally, buy by the pound, an1 usually obtain the largest stoves possibly lor the least number of pounds.

I %1H state a case to illusftrate the- utility and profits of those thin light stoves, to persons wbo buy them lor their own use. A widow ladv bought a Store in thisplaoe* a Very fine looktnc, «»d quite a large cooking stove, but weighs only 188 lbs. hieing less than one half the weight tf my SCoves of tbe same sixe she used i: about nine tmmtks, and it is now broken into pieces the nf* plate: completely Lmrned through, pud the Stove entirely useless, and as she could not get it repaired by the man of whom she bought it, shf* pent it to my shop, but as there are no patterns in this place from which to cast the plate#, the repairs will tost more than the Stove would be worth after being repaired.

This Stove, with several others in a similar situation, is at my shops, where ttoey can be seen by all those who* wish to understand this way more perfectly. 1 have on hand and am making

A LARGE QUANTITY OF STOVES, from tbe best of patterns and. of the very best No. 1, Ohio hot blast pit* iron, the plates are heavy, no lire

warranted tosta I am also oonstaatly

ahd to perform right, prepared (as I keep the

TO REPAIR ANY AND ALL STOVES, that I am, or ever have made here, on short notice and cheap.

Store at Eagle Foundery, and 'also 2 doors oast of J. C. Ross' Store, superintended bV IRA GROVER.

Terre-Haute, Sept. 1849. 3m3. .1 'H

1qr

par

BRANDIES, Ac. -*.h

QR. CASK pure Pale Brandy. 1 Dark do. 1 qr

par

1 dis par

Pennsylvania. -n Philadelphia City, Pittsburgh, Baltimore, Maryland,

Port Wine*

41

EAITX 1K COLOGNE.

"I BAN MARIE FANNA'S Genuine ilogne »l Water, trarranted. Possel's Superior Cologne Water, elegantly put tip in different siied bottles.

For sale by CHARLES A. DUY. april28 35tf Second st.

CLOVER SEED.

"I UST RECEIVED, a fine lot of pttrv

I Seed, for sale low. Sign of the

1

I OR CASH OR CREDIT.

WI.IAS

lover

PHII

Lock.

Jan. 20, '49-21-tf S H. POTTER &. CO.

DR.THOMPSON'S PATENT UTERINE Truss, Abdominal Supporters, and Shoulder Braces.

J^HE subscriber is agent lor tlio above articles. Also sole agent for Dr. L. D. Fleming's Uterine Truss nnd Abdominal Supnrtrters. ap!21 34tf J. R. CUNINGHAM,

NAHSAPARIIiLA.

CJAND'S Sarsnparilla Bull's do '1

pIGARS, V_' pt and

apl21 3itf

N

Shaker do Townsend'sdo Sarsaparilla Syrups made acconlinu to U.S. Dispensatory. [33U'J WOOD & DONNELLY

-.Tust received a large supply of su-: ill La Nomnl all" Spanish by the box or retail.

erfino Regalia, Principe, sma

J. R. CUNINGHAM.

TO TANNERS.

WE

have received anot Iter lot ot superior Brown Oil. [24tf 1 WOOD & DONNELLV.

V* ^^T

CHEAP

O O S

I

Hardware,

and all kinds of Country Produce. v\ 1LL1AMS &i EARLY. Terre Haute, Nov. 4, 1848. nlOtf

JO II /%. \Y»OI» ill.ll..

Office two doors west of the Bank* mnrchll'48 iWtf

GROCERIES, Ac. Choice Green mid Oluck.

rJpEAS

CHARLES A. DUY.

Terre-Haute, March 31,1849. 31ml

CH \RLESA. DUY. West side Public Square.

SPIi'ES—A great variety. ANDLES—Sperm, Star and Mould. SUGARS—Loaf, Pounded and Crushed. OILS—Sperm and Lard. FRUITS—Currants, Raisins, Almonds an

Citrons.

SAUCES—Walnut, Mushroom,Toruato.Oys ter and Anchovia. CHOCOLATE— icSped and plain MUSTARD—Ohio.Kentuckv and. Fr*neh. For sale by (nOtfl WOOD &. bONN ELLY

TERIVfS REDrCED.

LOUISVILLE WEEKLY JOURNAL. For one copy, one yenr, paid nt the time of mib scribing, or at or before the commencement of the yrnr 2 50 For one copy pnid after the time of subscribing, or ofter the beginning of the year, nnd within six montns therefrom For one copy paid after six month# For clubs of five or more, paid in advance,

Iconcluding

5 A

—All aniladoae atMieciaejy8o'dodc rw i. T. MOFFATT, P. Oet. 13. WI49. 7i£.

ff LEMON SYRI'P.

AVERY

superior artid«, ot our owa mawd

para for aale In any quantity. !»Wt WOOD St IWNNELLv

'.DR. HVAFHY«

Sii£a-ioated Yegi

A N I E E I For the immediate and permnneti} \of Ague and Fever, Chills (tna^r ~ver, and all other Fevers. Prepared by WM. II. MURPHY.:^-. 384 Pearl Street New 'York,'" To irhom all orders for the Pills must be (Postpaid.) vnt

1,11

WQO REWARD!I!in /.

I will give Fire Hundred Dollars, to any who will produce, at a less cost, a better, qnwe 0" nocent and more perfect cure for AOUE AXP or Chills and Fever, than Dr. Murphy's Coated Vegetable Anti-Fever Pills. wiU, also give Tico Hundred and Fifty Dollars to person who will show a single case wh«reany jurious effects have attended the use of They are warranted In all eases to cure. Fever, or Chills and Fever, when taken Sc6ttrtlir to the directions accompanying them.

.Itid

lqr •*,* TennerifTudo., 1 qr Holland Gin. lqr Vs

4M

iJamaiea Rum^niH o'

4 casks sweet Malaga Wine. 1 half pipe Spanish Brandy. 2 bbls Old Bourbon Whisky. 2 Monongifliela do. nov4 nlOtf WOOD PONNELLY.

^iEOARS! SUGARS! SF.GARS! 1 A AlWV'REGAIJA JEN US'' Spegnrs a superior article, for sale clteap by the box or at retail, by aprii&S 35tf CHARLES A. DUY.

"V1

fc EARLY are npw receiving

direct from the East, a large stock of inerchandise, consisting of Dry («oods, Groceries, QtitteiiKwarc and

\i iRi Kimn.

rj^HE and^signed haa eommeneed the Cabinet 1 Making Buaineas. in the shop lately occupied bv Wm. H. West, nearly oppoaiie the American Hotel, at the «ign of IT 2S1S Where be is prepared to fill all orders, from a cradle to a coffin, with promptm?**, and in ai good style and finish, and with as good materials as at any shop in Indiana. Those in want

1,1 ,,iV

all of which will be sold as low as any other es» ....... tablishment in Terre Ilatite. h'ctly pure, fresh, and freefrumalladulteMtio.il, We wish to purchase 'JlWMH) pounds of RACJSi

II

3 00 3 50

2 00

We ask bar Whig friend* to aid Irt procuring clubs for the Werkly Jotirnnl. It is now, lor iho I mntier it contains, one of the cheapeat papers in

Americn. I PRENTICE St WETSRINGER. E-lltora.

LOOK OUT FOR SITES.

of

Terre Haute, May 6,'48-36-tf

any arti­

cle in the CABINET LINE, are requested to call and examine specimens and prices. 1 All kinds of Lumber and Produce taken in exchange for work. JACOB SITES.

& II «rnr** Tl.tking: A 6

S tbe above basines* in ail its branches, on National Road street, a few doors from the Souare, south side, where he would be glad to see ai! who want a good article in tbe above line, cheap for cash or trade

August 15,1646. 50-tf

GLASSWARE,

TA BOXES assorted Glassware,*IJL TincftOfft. Species, Vials, See. apI28 35tf WOOD SL DONN ELLY.

FRESII GARDEN MEEDS

I

UST TI from D. Landrftth. Bloomsdah near Pi phia. A large supply, with ca: slogues. [«pl21MW3 J. R.CUNLNGHAM.

TARRANTS

9 6 9

0A1LY

EFFERVESCENT SELTZER

Aperient, lor sale by 113©tf WOOD Sc. DONNELLY.

WHITE LEAD. expected an iavoiee of Pittsburgh Lead. WOOD dc DONNELLY.

Pare Lead.

1 A A 3 a 3AM

Sept. 15, 1&49.

HAiiK

from the Shaker V'iflage at New

Lebanon. N. Y., far sale by Dec. 23. *4£-17-if WOOD & DONNELLY.

YNCH« EXPEDITION TO THE DEAD IJSEt AND THE JORDAN, just received sod (or aale at

PERKINS k. BUCKINGHAM'S

Oet. 20,1649-6tf New Book Store

Por

URE LEMON KYRUP

By thagalIoado««R

'«, foraaiahy

apl-1

CI'NINGIIA3I.

WM, H. MURPHY, P*

WrPrice only 50 cents a box.

i)t- DR. MURPHY'S -SUGAR-COATED VEGGTABLS ANTI-BILIOUS

Ah

ti-Dyspeptic

Thise Pills are composed entirely df Tegrtabt0' ingredients, and contain not one particle of calomel or mercury in any form, nor any »»i«ri^ fiilyt«ncp, whatever, and may be taken at ail times and under all circumstances, and by all ages, wltliout any* fear of the sad consequences often attending m«r curial and mineral preparations.

Stihl wholesale and retail by J. R. CtlNNING II.AM.Teire littftte.and J. W. PEARCE. L/ockport. n&vi rti

i• sqt30 n5yl,..

HEAD QUARTERS FOR

PHILADELPHIA CLOTHING /M.t: r*. i\

On Xatid 'fuil Road St., next dbtifto ^ftpperVs Corner' .VOU* Foil it.Ht6\i

r|NIIE

proprietor has iust arrived from Philadel1 phia with a very large and splendid assortment of a9uuap3»a&<3Da» ®a®aou:£iautf Manufactured by Uie best workmen, under his owu inspection. It is well inude, in the latest fashion and of the best materials, and is far superior tsv that generally kept for sale.

On liand some of the finest quality of Black and Bhie Cloth Coats, Cashmcret Sacks, Habit Cloth Tweed and Queen's cloth Sack-coats, Cassinicr* pants. Satin vests, and a great variety of Clieap Clothing for sale as cheap,

WHOLESALE AND RETAtt,, As they etui be purchased in the Enstrni eirics."' JOHN PALMER.

Terre Haute, June 10,'4841t£ ,,

FRENCH PERFUMERY.

rT^HE

stib^iriber^has on hand a /ir/Jnnd fresh I assortment of French Perfumery, among which will be found, in part, viz:

SUPERFINE EXTRACTS, for the Handier, chiff. SUPERIOR ANTIQUE OILS and POMATUMS.

SUPERFINE TOILET SOAPS. Hose Son p.

Almond Soap, ,. ,s Klonting Soap, for hnths, Price &, (iosnell's Vegetable Soap,'

Military Shaving Soap, Roussell's Shaving i.rwitn.'i

ROUPSELI/S .SUPERIOR ?\LM( )Nu SOAP, pfe|»arrf from the purest and best material*, possesses the desirable qualities of rendering the skin dclicatcly smooth, clear and even, and removing all roughness ond imperfections Iron1! its surface.

It counteracts the ill eilects of alkaline aospn, giving the skin a luxuriant brilliancy, and imparting to the hands a delighilul almond odour.

ROUSSfcLL'S SUPERIOR ROSE SOAP ha. all the delightful properties of tliw.'l/mfW ,Wi, diflering only inpusseasing the exquisite fragrance of lie Otto of Roses.

ROUSSEfiL'S UNRIVALLED SH A V1 N

CREAM, a new and splendid article, is n^w utnIged cream in the United States or Europe.

versullv acknowlcd

superior to itriy shaving

uui/m or Europe. It is sis-

Al 1 ItU* r.L jrnntlv put up in boxes. .IliHcuilaiifou* Article fo^ the Tojllci. llnir and Tooth brushes.

Combs, a full assortment Chapman's Razor.Strops. Rowland's Genuine Marnmar Oil.

Rujissell'sTooth Powdet

ROUSSP'LL'S I IF. A ICS OIL, warranted per-

n,)d

delightfully perfumed.

in exchange lor cash or goods. I ROl SSFLL'S OX ROW PO!MATUM, We will also take in exchange TOT goods ai fow I composed of purified ninrrOw and nut oil. prices. Flaxseed, White lienns. Feathers, Beeswax POM \Dh PlllLO' t^ME, a'beautiful rtrticl

prepori-d Ironi ox imirrow, extensively imd in Europe nnd in tliii" country. A loo, variety ol other nrticlos tort cxtftmive to BE I iiumtnitnl. ul! of whii'H will If HM|| NEW YOHK AND I'HILA DELFIIIA ITUCEH

CM vlU.FS A. Dl'V.

Two doors .SHItli of licnictit A

April 28, J84H.

/"HIAS. WOOD hnsassncinfed |»r P. M. I)tN'NELLY witli him in tlio Dld'Citr*! MEDICINAL biiHincss, which will eonduct'ad under th« firm of ,i

WOOD DONNELLY,

The Mock now fn sKim 'if DIUKJS, MEDI1NF.S, HE.\1I!'ALS, iVc., to which will bu added in a few days their fall pttrchnscs, mnking it replete.

Of Glassware. Window Glass, nnd Instruments, a full assortment will be found. lu Dye Stuffs they have every article required for manufactures or household use.

Their stock of Paints, Oils, and Paint Brushes if complete. In li'ines and Liquors fi»r medicinal use. they hove such as is choice, bot|i in wood and bottles.

Of 'iuars.n. find assortment ol^genuine imported, of vnrious brands. Also, low priced Tobacco and Cigars.

Of Perfumery and Toilet nrtielea, a great varie ty. In their stock of Patent Medicines will be found evcrv preparntion. »II of which they offor for snl#« mi good terms, and will receive in exchange Flnxseed. Grass stscda, Ginseng, 0!eswax, Country Cigars, Wbitf Kuans, SLC.

In their retail department, particular attention to proscriptions. no v4 nlOtf

A N E 'S .tIEDIC INEM.

FRESH supply receimf |,y tf„. neents. uK'tf WOODdt D( N5iELiY Who have his Almsnsc for 1849 for gratuitoua distribution.« u. ?•-. -JI v/m*

sr N RIF,«

Steel Pens. Quills, Waters, Vising Cards, Pocket Books. Inciter, Cflp, and Envelope Paper, Red and Black Sealing Wnx. Indin Uub\ttx Envelooes, Ink Hlutxis, Water Colors. Lend t'encils for Artists nntj Engineers, ol Fay & Munroe's make,1 arpintors' PeiicHs, Ink Stands, Red, Blue, and Bin I Wafers.

tiinck Ink. Motto ii I I

Mhaving Crenm, Milifory, Coftile, Fnhcy and Vangatere Soaps Jenny Lind nfid oth»r Pomades, extract* Colognc, pure ii ar's 0»l, Antiaue Oil, Hair Dye, Hair Toiilfc, Bny Wti ter, Horn ater, Maccaaanr Oil, Ox MarroW, Eau Lustre. Lilly white, Aromatic Salts, Cut Pungsnts. Toilet Powder. Chins ologne Bot I, ties, Orris Ball, Tooth Powder, &c. ,y

f7. f). Percnrfslftn Cfips, Lnmp Wicks and" Chimnies. Cuik Screws, Carnba, Shoe Mack ing.Tapers, Psint, Branding, Artist,Scrub lotbea. Hair. Teeth, Shoe, VVhiuv Mash and Shaving Brushes, Bristol Brick Dust, Tripot Spice nmve*, dte. novi nlOU WOOD &. DONNELLY.,

CHOLERA.

II7"E hare on hnnd a large loi of Dr, J. Dcnnhard'sfJholeraSyrup This raluablfc prejinraiiOB beeffi a»«d with unparalloted success in New Orleans and Mem. hw durinp tile past Winter. Every flndMy shdtill have a bottle of thiamcdicinc in tlieir house.

C.J. ALKlSfW&CO.

May 19,1949, .? {38* v,.

(lftflLBS. asaorted Candice, bytlie/box retail, by apian Mtf J. R. ^NlNGHAiM.

I'o the 9ilocklio]fler{»

of

(lie

ffcirx

TERRE-HAUTE AND RICHMOND

S A I O A O A N

/OU are hereby notified to pay to J. II. Tur ner, at (he store of Warren (c Turner, the Mcood tnatalmeat of Jfour dollars, oil each share of stock, tubaeribed for in aaid company, on tbe first day of December next, a further sum of four dollars on each ahare every aixty days from that date antil the whole is paid.

Books are BOW oponed for additiotail subscriptions of stock, under ihe supervision of John rawford and Hem D. Eesirly. as eommUsisoners.-— The payment of ooe dollar on each shore is requir ed at the time of subscribing C. ROSE,

Prss. of theT. H» R**iroad Co.

«s(,.,t«mbe^2'7,18W. |nStf.