The Wabash Courier, Volume 18, Number 17, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 22 December 1849 — Page 4

r»R. SWAT^ CELferJRATED FAMILY MEDICINES! CURB FOLLOWS CURE! MORE PROOFS OF THE EFFICACY OF

DR. SWAYNE'S

.ii» Compound Syrup of

Nervtwa Debility, And ali diseases ofT a t, Breast and Lungs the moat effectual and speedy enr* known for any of the above disease* is DR. SWAYNE'S Compound Sirrtip of Wild Cherry!

RELIABLE TESTIMONY.

Wm. Monteliu*, a respectable merchant of St flair, Schuylkill coun'y, writes January 30.18-19: Enclosed I send you a certificate of Wm. Beaumont. a citizen of our town. His case of Consumption

in

ing: he sttributea his cure entirely to your Compound Syrup of VVjld Cherry. Mjnr.

GOOD

News run

THE

town, Indiana.—Dr.

Siat. Anderson

SWAT.1VE—Dear

Wvnrr of thrm,

Sir: All your

medicines sell welt, and giro good satisfaction. Your valuable Compound Syrup of Wild berry, htebeen the means of restoring some hopeless

i» somewhat difBcult to get the people to try it. n*

•hall be able to dispose of a large quantity. Re-

spectfully, yours,

Sic7

Titv\*E.xn

To

Dr.

»»*".» n» *n Rome wiy Wild Cherry. No one ever thought of using this name for an article of their own until it hnd become established and known as belonging to one of the greatest remedies ever discovered for the benefit of the human family. 1

That remedy is Dr. Swayne's Compound Sy-' rup of Wild Cherry, the original and only genuine. Rnmemlwr, it is put up

•lu'iiniure ^WAYNE'S rELEBRATED VERMIFUGE.

"A safe and effectual remedy for Worms. Ihjsprptia, Cholera Morbus, siclly or Dysfteptic Children or Adults, and the most vteful Family Medicine ever offered to the public.

This remedy is one vyhicli has proved successful for along time, and it is universally acknowledged by all who have tried it lo

(beingso very pleasant to the taste, nt the same time effectual) to any oilier medicine ever em plojrd in diseases for which it is recommended, it Is not only dest.jvs worms, hut it invigorntes! the wholesvu'em. It is harmless in lis effects.] and the health of the patient is always improved

un in square bottles, Miaving recently been I cnangcri:) covered with a beautiful wrapper, (stet-l I •ngraving,) with the portrait of Dr.Swayne thereon engraved. Bear this in mind, and be not de-1 «eive«T. CLEANSE AND IM7RIPY. l)r. Swayai-'K Sngiir Conted Snrsupnrilln nnd F.itmet of Tnr Tills.

A mild and eflectivo purgative, great purify* of the blood, they correct all the functions of the

Liver and as an alterative in Dropsical afftciion*.1

tlwv are verv valuable. Giddiness ofthe head,

vV.. are cunxl by these purifying Pills. No me.I-1

iclne can hava a b»stter efTect for montlily irregu-:

w'

ATTORNEY FOR PROKKfCTlNC riatmaat IhwCity of Washington.

THEaccounts

aubreriber undertakes the colleeimn. settlement and adjustment of all manner ol claims, or demands against the Uovernment of the United States, or any foreign state or •ountry, before Commissioners, before Congress.!

,it

before any of the public Departments at Wash-1 inoton. "'he proeuriiig of Patents, Army and Navy Pensions, the collection of accounts* against the tiovrrnment, all Land Claims, and every demand or other business of whatever kind requiring the prompt and efficient servie»w» of an Attorney or' Agent.

A residence of fourteen vears at the seat of the

20

saparilla—r*«e»v«d (X *49. WOOD & DONNELLY

novJ,

WINDOW GI.VSS.'

1 A A BOXES assorted site*, received and for! 1"" safe by •pifti 34tf WOOD & DONNELLY.

MUSIC! MUSICU

VNKWPERKINSPiano

supply of Musk, just received at & BL*CK1NGHAM* )fl. 20, New Book Stom.

OLLRNDORKPS

11 r.siffi wt &

nfe

U* E, 0 tl I*

The Original and Genuine Preparation! $ ^CONSUMPTION. (Coaghs, Gold*. Asthma, Bronchitis. LfwrConfplaint. Spitting Blood.difficulty ot* Breathing,

Pain in the aide and Breast. Palpitation of the Heart. Influenza, Croup, broken Const ft utjon. Mbre" Throst,

ataes in this section. Your Fills are most excel* Steel. 100 feet coit chain. 300 pair trace chains, lent. 1 want you to send a good supply of them, 1000 pounds log chains, 1000 feet I, 1 and l*ropN A man purchased a bottle oFyour Vermifuge the 1000 pounds I, li. and 11 lead pipe, bar lead, other day for his child, and by its use it discharg-! shot, 30 kegs Kentucky rifle powder, 100,000m ed 63 of the largest worms h« hud ever seer?. It]

I).

AND FRIENDS OF INVAL11)3. I

There is but one genuine preparntion of

vvl,1»

larities. which occasionally happen to women.! Mo-nun Theojx^rr.

they ire perfectly sale, and U*ilMn ({injunction Ri:v.

wiih Dr. Swayne's Compound Syrup of Wild Mn.

New Method of learning to

For »al« bv PERKINS vV BUCKINGHAM. Oct. ST 0-9tf at »He Mgn of the

Nov. 10, UMMltf

BOOKS FOR FARMERS.

fTMIK Fameri Lihrarr. Scttattfw Ayrkattw*. Thomas'J^wtit Calnriii AU«R on Domestic Anlwals. JKsewMaof Aauwk.W ^a.

lownm«vi

HARDWARE,

ENLARGEMENT OF THE PAD-LOCK.

Increased Quantity of ail kinds of Hardware.

EIWCTIOtf OF AT THE

H&"

2?

•=3

ATI

well known here, and of longstand­

Caps.

sho| uns

they have I teen so often gulled by naeseous audi p:a, •worthless worm meilieines. Yours bejntr so very "T f'n}d„t„ a pleasant to the taste, at the same lime effectual. Ii »,

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T. SrtjtBP. P. M.

Home nre cnlled 'Hul- the best nssortment of Hardware, ever brought

il^mslj, 'Chnrrv Pectoral,"Wild C'herry and Tar,'! into the Western country. 'Wine of Wild Cherry.' 'Wild Cherry Pills."Snr-: 5^r(Jountrv Merchants can supply themselves snparillaand Wild Cherry Bilters.' and a host of witii small bills as well as to purchase East. nera, who. in someway, attach the name of: {cCr A

PRICES

U-.

E nrenow receivin? at our old stand,

*idr of ihr PuUie S/vare,)

fidr of thr Puitlie Sptare.

splendid assortment of

I I N A E I A S

of every variety and description. Also. Pocket and Table Cutlery. Cabinet Trimmings. Shoe findings and leather Mechanics' tools.^of every description: Smiths* tools: Mill nd t-ut saws, Circular saws, 6 to 24 inch Anvils^nnd vices, bellows. Iron and Nails,Sheet iron. Tin plate Zing, Tinned copper, Braziers copper, wire, caststeel, English, German, American and Spring a. ,.» 1AA

A

Ax"

will found to be "fictions aud counterfeit." Terre-Hante, or West of the Mountains, and thnt 'Hie groat and increasing demand for the "origi- we are prepared lo meet

Tin I article" has induced a host of unprincipled in lihe way of exclusive Hardware. men to put forth spurious mixtures, and to give

'''f"

,I,MV

11

bv DK. 8WAYNE. N. W. corner of EUJH'l and RACE Street*, Philadelphia, and for sale by »i»stall the Merckantsawl Storekeeper*throughout the United States. And forsale wliolesalf ami retail by J. R. CUNINGHAM. uov 10, M9—llyl. Torre-Haute.

Fedeial Government, with a thorough and famil-: otlu-rcxtablishmcnt of the kind on the Wabash. i*t acquaintance with tle varimis evsteros and: Hisg«hlsareof thefirstquality.andwillbe sold as routine o| public business at the ditlcrent ofli-, tow as genuine M«xlicines can Iw bought in this res, as wpll at in ongrt*sst add ml to ibis, iree: plnre. His sfttek consists of a general assortment access to the ablest legal advisers, if ne«le,l. jus-

0I

tifies the uwlerstgned in pledging the luUest sat-j jttrumeuts. (Jlassware and Shop Furniture. Svrinisfhetion and the uttmwt nispatch to those who

Communications must be prepaid in all cases. shoe Blacking.ml.biack and blue Ink.letter and Charges or teea will he regwlated bv the nature

and extent of the business, but moderate in alt and*

(MH Address,

II. C. SPALDINC., Attorney,

Oct. W. 1S49—8tl. Washington. D. C.

OLD DR. JACOB TOWVSE\D»Ji SARSAPAIIll.LA. DOZEN ot this Original and Genuine Sarer eanal. ami ftwr sate:

Head. Write and Speak German &c.. B«nng n^uiariv trained in his business Adl«r Prognwrire (ieman Reajkr. ^erwasv. he promisrs that no one Adl«r Ptugrasslve (Wman Reader,

Big Bt*L

THE HTATKSI.il ANTS .MANUAL*

CONTAININGand

«he Addw»» ami Mwwagrj.

uf the Pmndents ot the United St*i«* ]n. augural, Annual, dp»«ml, t«»m 17^ to with a Memoir of aacfc ot ih# Presidems, and *l History of thrtr Administi*tk»» al»o. the C«n utitmwa of the United States, and a se ion of impohjmt docs men and *»ati»*x*li»

compiled from oSktai aowroes, by Edwin W,l-1 litrnt For aale at the tin of tba BIO BOOK.

Fruits, and rr rre*s«f Aawrka.

Cote American Fruit BookCottajT Garden trf Amerka. Tlie Fanner and Emigrant* Bonk. The Gsnfater aad Osmpk* Flortst. TV Home Docsnr MaaonV Farrtef. Foraale lrr

PEHKINSi Bl!C|CINGH4M. at the sin ofikeftt Book*

No* 10 1S99*Htf

t..ina

Rifles, Revolving Pistols,

mf»' CrnU* Fir?'

7 "!,l£rL

°-f

the

'ndudmt! aho

irSwAYNEiN. W. corner of Eighth and SPLENDID STO^K OF Race sis. Ph.ia S-\ni)IJ0UV HARDWARE, lMPORTANTCVUTIONTOALLIWALIDS./ .. ^.^LnfiDOM

0

vcry

Witji

('iiKHRy— that is Dr, Swnyne's all others, hv a stock, but we have no hesitation in saying that little inquiry in the quarters where they originaie,! «"r slock and assortment is

'nr^, assorted stock ot lKtfN.

It is impossible for us to specify in so large a

It it one t/u'ng

currency to their nostrums, attnch tlit nnnie of sell cheap, but quite a different thing to sell a litWild Cherry, thinking to borrow a ruputntion lie lower than our neighbors. from that already established. As you vnlue Look for the old Pad-Lock, if you want to find your lives,

supply of LAKK SALT, always on hnn S. H. POTTER & CO. Terrc-llnute, October 13,1H49. 7lf.

\VOOI & IIOKMII-LY, WIIO F.S ALE AN ETA IL 'i**-

•mm mm. ma-

\n«qnare bottlrt.c.iiv-

«red with a beautiful wrapper, (steel engraving.)

with the portrait of Dr. SWavne thereon: alst» his

T.

'M crrr-ilante.

now

receiving large additions to their I

I and satisfy themselves that their prices ore low.

apliW i*'tf

V.

he far superior,

by its use even when no worms are discovered. 'he above house, and solicits consignments Irom {KrBEWARE OF MISTAKES.^ his friends. Rr.MtMnv.Ri Dr. Swayne's Vermifuge is now put

TWlCIflKIJ,,

Forw/i* ftiuff A* Commission

MlBZKOlHIASrffd

5570 P*)Y I)R AS STR EKT.! 5C3fs»» W ^Do?Ila»3aaa SB®

KTE. M. FAIRCHILD, (formerly of Harring-'

H'f

'"—HI.mknt

IELF.,

aug4 49nRni

llo,rcvl,ov

MH.

XL

w,s'1 ,n'or,nn,'on'we'',rrc

St. Mary's of the Woods,

LaixmieSK, nnd Terre-Haute, la. 1

FAUKI.no

y'

Tiiititi:-II AUTE S O E

»ide of the public Square. N I N A

HAS

justrcei-ite*! his spring supplies, which makes his stock complete, and equal to any

Miu.-rnl and Botanic Medicines, Surgical In-

rmeir\i

ma* entrust their business to his care. Being nWws. Turpentine. Paint. Wall. Dusting, Ilnir,! well known to the greater part of the cttwens of (_'loih. Shoe. Scrub and Flesh Brushes. Perfumeries, this district, and to m"ny gentlemen who have Soaps.I'ure Liquors for nietlicinal purtoses. Winl»e«n members ol Kith Houses of Congress in «h»ido\vt iass,fMmHbyl0toJrtbyiJ4.CandiesJmpo-I last twelve years, is deemed useless to extend hnl.Ounpowder. Ymtng Hyson ami Black Teas. I this notice Hy special references, Pntent Sie«licines, t»«u Powder and Caps, Lead,'

and glass) Paints, Oils, Dye Stufls,Var-

tp Pn(cri vm\ Steel

most kinds- of country produce.

J.

'nycmKitn

(imm'- Second.

The

supkhior

to

Adjutant General,

nnv

any kind

of competition

to make an impression that we

ncobpobatid

Col. T. F. JOHNSON,

maties.

w,vslern

Kvnn8ville.

J. 11. Mauiiix Co.

ACADEMY OF

ST. MARY'S OF THE WOODS 'pilE scholastic exercises of this Academy will commence on the ISilinf this month.

The verv moderate lerms, mildness of govern

mcn^ n,.H'

l,lw

dininess of sight, depression ol spirits, headache. being so generally kn town or village.

Vi tute in imparling a finished education to young forty irotn the former emphatically

,i .:lw„,a„

n"08,'0nn''''

Cherry, take all pain aud disease from every part The Sisters are also happy to announce to their' t|10 grounds havebeon greatly improved and ornamented during the last five years. A plat of forty,

!j '. friends who rny desire to place their children nt! ncr1p% beautifully situated on the margin of the Licking River, immediately in the rear of the buildI Iipnicfllcinfs MmyV, 'vIfnt tlu'V Imvc ft house nt

rI

ll':"15,

carriage lrom St. there.

l,ri,WT

.Mary's will bring ihem out S»':»tomber 1849— 3tf.

ltM9. 34if

CIt: VUS AND TOBACCO.

I A UNH1N. Rueda, Princim*.

run,.inm

»gr»lia. T,a lVtieas. 1^

Norma, lar retell as, Bamtneo. Princije, Cwnderas. Primer*—domestic made.

Choice 'hewing Tobacco. Finet tit do do I*»w priced do nov4 nIOtf WOOD & DONNELLY. N E W A E

SHOP

FRANC IS K. ROTIUU

HAS

removed his Barber Shop from the basement ot the City Hotel, to the room next door to t?c Buckeye Grocery, where he willalways be prepared in the line of

Fnshio«Mtte Hair Drt^sing, Sharing,

I can cue moresatialaction. I fcJr-Keen Kau*r» and clean shaving, Tarre Hante. .May 96,1S49. 3SHf

KA(iEL HOTEL,

ertfi mgt*. will ho reserved for Militnry Kxercisps.

Haute wlx-rc they can leave theirchilercn till the 'j'„K RkmuVai. will be made immediately afierChristmas, and the School opened at that place

VACATION

GEORGETOWN

Pens, Tobacco. Snufl

A2

5C

'or

or

N IN A

Terre Haute. Ind., April SI.

S

W O E

COftNID OF MARKET

AMD

the

black-boardarc

MULBERRY STREETS

TERRE-HAUTE, INDIANA

StfHearispr MC

hOOiV BIND 1l^dj—jwMMh*^»artedy,

We*t Mdr Pskllf 3 doors Nonli •f ihr iMllau DnfStam^

AH ktwts of trading eiacQted with neatunss and

mrndmi fie^r, t»

mo^tM

LOUISVILLE

Clothing Store.

AT THE old stand, .NATION U,l!OW

Large Lot of FALL AND \Y INTER CLOTHING is

a very large and ving. We content ourselves with saving to our Friends boih in 'J'

Country, coll and Judge for yourselves! »{, (ttrOBSERVE THE

O IS I E O IN S O E

I E O E S A

N. B.—Any Garment purchased at the above Establishment, exchanged if not fully approved.

Terre-Haute, Ind., November 3, 1849. nIOtf

W S

I I A I N S I E

General Superintendent.

Col. E. W. MORGAN,

[Educated at Wesl Point. 1

Joint Superintendent, and

Professor of Civiland Military EwTitteeruiz.

Lieut. Cpl. B. R. JOHNSON.

Mnj RICHARD OWEN,

eitce.

Mr. ALEX. SCHUE,

try.

Rev'. II. V. D. NEVTUS, A. M„

9

Tw0

r\ Slock,_ which will comprise every artic.e in ^jfl-erpnl ymtes. hav

their line of business. it was organized, in 1847. It is entirely free from fcTPurcliHsers are respectfully solicited to call,

t(u. contro|

rj(hcr poij,jcn|

Military Institui.

thoroughly

and

MI-ROAN,

ton, Hannah & Co., Evnnsville.) is connected with rienced Engineers in the United States. ^Hc was for

AMPLE FOR THE ACCOMMODATION OF THREE HUNDRED CADETS.

This place is unsurpassed for its healthy atmosphere, pure water and romantic scenery and is, un-

rvw, I One ofthe mostcliglble locations for Literary Institution in the United States.

","m ""'lit ON THE SEVENTH DAY OF JANUARY, 18,1.0.

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 Acadcmic Year extends from the first Monday of September to the third Friday of June—Forty weeks.

II 1\I S

The entire charge for Tuition, Hoarding. I.odging, Washing, Fuel, Lights, Blacking,Servants' attendance, Music, use of Arms, &c. Jtc. will be $ll"0 per year. Payments will be required in advance, at thai rate, from the day of entrance to the end of the Term. From the first Monday of January— for example—to the third Friday, ol June, (twenty-four weeks) is $%. f'ndets from a great distance, who prefer remaining in Kentucky during Vacation, can find the mo«t comfortable Boarding in the lamilies of oitrwealtliy Farmers, at $1.50 per week.^ Southern or Western Students may land 11 l^uisville and take Stage, Steaml»oat, or Rail Road to Franklorf, and Lexington thence in lour horse coaches to the Blue Licks. Or, they may ascend the Ohio to Maysville. which is three hours stage from the Springs. 8£rThis place is furnished with commodious Baths, and is abundantly supplied with Freestone, Limestone and Cistern water ol the best qnality. independent of the Sulpliur Springs, andjthe Salts

and Sulphur Springs. Georgetown, Kv., Oct. 20,1849. -lltf.

E O E O W N S E I N A

This Institution is Pleasantly Located in

GHOF.GtTOWN, VERMILLION COUNTY, ILLINOiS.

,4nd has been in *nrrs*fk operation one year, during which time it has numbered

duties ot coming life. Those designing to qualify themselves for Teaching will be afforded especial advantages. The course of study is such as is pursued in the best seminaries in the country, embracing

ough English course, and the Greek and Latin languages. Daily illustrations

required, in Arithmetic and the higher Mathematics.

u!«f rhe'MJrHyr Itlhi **}:.uttHifa-t* 1'

together with frve fit persons, to be annually appointed by the Executive, to attend examinations at least once in the year, according to law.

with all the powers, privileges and rights exercised by the

other College.

I JAMES G. BLAINE, A. I).,

of fxin^taarsJFA.

JAMES H. DAVIESS, Esq.,

Educated at Wept Point. Rev. J.R. SWIFT,

Professor of Mathe- fatter*.

fFviueated at West Point. Mr. E. A. CAMBRAY,

Prof of Natural Sci-'. tinges.

[A piipil of Dr. Ure, of Glasgow, Capt.C. E. MOTT,

Adjunct Prof, of Chcmis-

[For 18 months a pupil of celebrated Liebig. Capt. W. W. GAUNT,

Prof, of Ancient',

Educated at Princeton College, N.J.

h,1Tuimland seventy Cadets, from eighteen

have entered this Institution since

or domination of any sect or party, nils receives at tTiis time $2~500 per annum^as

whom all funds brought or received must be de- Engineers. posited, and no debt must be contracted without. The rapid advancement ofour whole country, and the consent of such guardian. the eagerness of our people for exploring tlie re-r-ivn sources of the new States and the newly acquired i, ,i territory,^will give ample scope for ages to come, Will be

practically

taught in the

t0 t|)t) p^j]|

being one of the most skillful and cxpe-: Architect. Young men who have an aptitude

t(,e

ime the I rincipal Assistant Engineer |,

for along time the Principal Assistant Engineer of Pennsylva ors of the U. S. Military Academy at west oini.

'ania, after receiving the highest lion-

an

J. S. Military Academy at West Point. I for

w|iich

or

All the instruments connected with that depart- jqunlified. in a short time, and at small expense inent have been procured at considerable cost, and

nt

BLUE LBCK SPR5NGS,,

success of this Insti- situated on the Lexington and Mnvsville Turnpike, twenty-four miles from the latter place, and

country location,

emphatically

Terre-Ilaute, Nov. 10, 1849

is a pleasant and decidcdly healthy village and the surrounding country is set­

tled by a wealthy ami enterprising population A large and commodious brick building, 52 by

feet, *2 stories high, has been erected, which *ill be completed and amply furnished during the ing vacation. The edifice is surrounded hv a spacious enclosure, or compus, four acres

and'"igars. Kentucky Mustard. Bath Bricks, Sa ing vacation. The edifice is surrounded by a spacious enclosure, or compus, four acres in extent. Iirratns,l^»ic»»s.

•"O'ln to be adorned with trees and gravel walks, making an establisement, at once neat and inviting, for academical purposes. '1 he School is under the care of Mr. J. P. JOHNSON, A. M.. and LADY, assisted by a competent number of teachers. lemsot teaching. Iwth in tlie l-.ast and west, ana navmg neen unnorniiy successiui in their pro

sr..

TERRE-HAUTE, IND

STRAUS &, ISAACS.

N-

Trustees

and

Adiunrt Professor

at Washington College, Pa.

Professor of Jsiw.

[A practitioner in the variousCourts'of Ky.

Projessor of Ethics and Belles

[Ed. at Yale o!le'e.

Prof of Motiem)2n-

[Educated in tlie'ity of Tiiris.

Princijtal of the Academy.

[Educated in New York.

Adjutant of the Institute

The Superintendent takes the liberty of stating that he is now offered $7 per month for competent assistant Engineers

or religious. Economy in dress,: Principal Engineer of a Railroad now under con-

in the adoption of cheap Unilorin, f«i and Summer, is rigidly enforced. Ever} Every student class are receiving in different parts of required to select a College guardian, with Slates, ji2000, $1500, or $1200 a year aa

for Winter struction in Kentucky—w hilst others of the same the United .. os Assistant

nnd enterprise ot the Engineer the

the Professor, ol. (ieolonist, tho Minei-nlojjrist, the S«rVeVor nnd the

Mathematical and Physical Sciences, will ......

tf)e

ave a wiJe

opened to tnein for engaging in

honorable, a healthy, and lucrative pursuit

they may be thoroughly and practically

which they may be thoroughly and practically

the Western Military Institute.

of the best quality. To secure the manifold advantage or health, economy, disciplihe, progress and moral training, the Faculty of this institution have selected foi'its permanent location tlie famous

being ten or twelve miles distant from any

The buildings are mostly new. well constructed for Garrison purposes, and

160

Students.

Having had extensive opportunies for examining into the best schools and svs-« BBI^S. Linseed Oil 8 do. Fish Oil 2 do. old in the East and West, and having been uniformly successful in their proles-! O Pressed Castor Oil 2 do. pure winter strained hperm Oil 3 do. Lard Oil 1 do. Neat's Foot OU

sion. tficv assun- the public that no efforts, which are calculated to benefit their pupils, will be neg ,.r_ heir object is not to give a

partial

I lected. Ihe sciences exertions of their own: to elevate their moral nature by vmparting a decidedly moral influence and t,v inculcating those principles which shall lead to the exercise of that benevolence, honor and in tegI ri'ty, so necessary in their intercourse with each other, and important to the proper discharge

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

THE TERMS OF TUITION ARE AS FOLLOWS

The Primary Department, Common English Branches. History. Wells tm the Mind,. Physiology. Rhetoric Algebra, Botany,

Natural History, Natural Philosophy, Astronomy. Chemistry. Geology, Lope, Political Economy, Mental and Moral Philosophy, Geometry, Davie*' Bourdon, igenometry. Navigation and Surveying, Conic Sections, and the a a a a

Music on the Piano. French and Drawing will be taught as soon as a sufficient number to form a class shall desire instruction in this Department. Orthogrmpby. Reading, Writing and Composition, throughout the course, in both male and female departments.

There will be charge of 40 cents, per scholar, for fuel and incidental expenses.

1 E S O E

fpr-jr—. by the ymmc rratietnen, few the pnrposc of debating. Wtwriog. and writ{~5 wmw.

"TasLacsslWiaw,"a payer written by

ic Emannatioo and Exhibltkin will be held at the cioveof each term. TV Exhftition at »h» aeof the next Wii' Term will take pbrat on Thursday, the 081% March. Ttare wdf b«a virj'ioiirfflnswwiktt urHm,. «c&argvd the tiaae of entrrlnf to the cksw af ArmM thfheim facing asade. etrepi en ease rrarird skknwis. 3wnIktgeaBb*te -s a* «t fr««n ftjOO to tMOiier wwek.

,, dmuaa»ui.studwittcaa dimimsh itompun to fifty eewts par wmek. as vwt tmportaat tin*

be prmmtei •htmmmimmof

tbewn*.

PERKINS, ^UCKINGHAM &CO. KrV****** V** nHkvm 1. P. JOHNSO?f, PauKaruu T«r»-lla«ie, Oct. #, isi«n«a»p, 8*pt- ITtWlg

knowledge of books, but a thorough acquaintance with 1 cask Sweet Oil for salVby

ss taught to strengthen and discipline the intelj actual powers of their pupils by vigorous apl2134tf i.

of the

a

thor-

and

explanations

upon

84 6

50 00

8 00

10 00

12 00

By farn&bitq noma

BANK NOTE TABLE. CORRECTED WEEKLY 8 ROM THE tUCfXSATl PAPEK1 ©$fas State Bank and Branches

1-•

Circteville, (old) Xenia,-

Geauga, liaiwrilb,"^' I Steubenville, old bank

"W, if

Marietta, Mt. Pleasant, ,r«« '4 St. Clairsville,

now arriown and

STRAUS & ISAACS.

Bintuck

All solvent Banks. Xirtrfana State Bank and Branches,

Eastern solvent Banks, Wheeling, Eastern New York city,

Do Country, iNew England, Pennsylvania.

Philadelphia City, Pittsburgh, Baltimore, Maryland,

B) ct)inge-

NewYork. Philadelphia,

Facultyaf

any

erottrfrr £fftcc,

TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA. WITH A I'RKSTI SfPPt.Y OF

33rcna\5cr OCBOB Embracing a great Vnriety of Styles,

(U©3B raJIicaTHK©,

St'CH AS

SHOW BII,i.««,

CiRct*x^Rs,

STORE BILLS, Poi.ICIKS, POSTKRS,

Bii.i. HEADS,

Bahic CHECKS, BILLS OF

Bii-JJS.

mer')U*

NEW DRY GOODS STORE. A N N E W O O S

CHEAP FOR

THE

subscriber has taken the store lately oocunied by Mr. E. S. Wolfe, on the JI7*f

of the. Square,

York

and

to

all

CtmjbrdmBe,

Vtrrmmes,

Imjb

mta.

ot the

bemiugtem,

far boanSag

THATStovedealers

far

Ohio Life las. and Trust Co. prm Lafayette, Commercial and Franklin bks. Mechanics' and Traders'., -,» Bank of Ma9*ilIon,

pa?

»ixjt iB.v.m"

MJH Itm* 9««

New I^isbon, A Dayton, Western Reserve,

Clinton Bank of Columbus, Franklin Bank of Columbus, Norwalk, Lancaster, Ohio Baoki ChillicotheV H»milton, Commercial Bank of Scioto, Bank of Cleveland, Commercial Bank of Lake fcrief'r Miami Exporting Co., Urbana Bank, -t' Granville,

Mltl

.unit*

no rale.

11.IIV

West Union, Steubenville, new, Lebanon, Miamisburg, Qircleville, new

25 dis 50 dis 50 dis ho sale do do do do

,.*• 'til 's

par aiprni

par

Vfvfliiifa.

-Sellim Rates.

1 pre 1 pre

The above rates are predicated upon specie.

.nil', i'iiimim

AT THE

I.AntN«,

Pawvhlfts, BALL TICKETS, AUCTION BILLS, CARPS, ff.ANn

L\hf.LS, &C.

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

lllnnli Dced«nii(l BILLS OF LADING,

m*. m. at rmr mha rmc

INSTRUCTIONS

For Ftat and other ISottfs

KEPT CONSTANTLY ON HAND AT THIS OFFICE.

side

two doors south of Bement & Co.,

where lie will open in a

few days

a

NEW AND ENTIRELY FUESII STOCK of Merchandise, purchased this spring in

Phihrlelphia

who may favor him with a call. 4IUhmIm

Sulri

New

nt the

J.oircsf Cash rices.

He feels assured that lie can offer inducements in the way of

choice Goods

and at

very low priccs,

by the Piecc

at a very small advanceon

Eastern Prices.

CHARLES A. DUY.

Terre-Haute, March 31,1849. 31ml

Small Profits and Quick Sales

NKYV STORE,

\o

iiore

\i:w oon$.

Dry (soofl*, firort'ric*.

Hardware, Queenswpare.

BOOTS, SHOES, WALL PAPER, CUR­t TAIN PAPER,SEGARS, PERFUMERY, FANCY ARTICLES, Arc., Ac., L'OR sale

cheap

for

Cash

or

retail.

Produce, wholesale

83~Lookoutforgreatbargains attheNewCheap

Store, two doora south of Bement

ic

CUNINGHAM.

PAINTS, OILS,

|URE

&c.

White Lead Wluting

I Old Linseed Oil Redhead Spirits Turpentine: Venetian Red No. 1 Copal Varnish Chrome Green

No. 2 do do) Chrome Yellow oach Varnish Paris Green,

See.

Japan do Received and for sale by fapl28 35tf] WOOD & DONNELLY.

AnKlVALS DEl'A KTuKfca

ARBIVALS.

St. I at* is. Mo..Daily,

at

Indianapolis,

Springpeld, 10.,

Wnammim,

OK F, AI LS, 50eS^*^

., t.vn.

terke'hSvtf

I

a a

Tuesdsys. Tbsrs. sad Sat. 6

Mo -.ys, W« and Fridaya.1!

lyitnyette. We *. Frid- and Sundays, 9

Taeaday* and Saturdays, 9 a

BloomirTM-m,Tuesdays

Harrad.'

aad Saturdays,

9

y, Fridays, at fit*

Cmriisie,

Wednesdays, at 8

DEPASTURES.

Si Isms*,

Daily, at lis

JndtasmmJis.

I' r.at 3 a

Sptmgf+t, Mwjutjn, Wednea. aad Frid. 3 a

Tuesdays, Umis-and Sauwdays 5 a

k,

Teasdays. Thur»dsys and Sal.

«. yimr&e.

Mctodays and Kridaya, at

BatisAfarir.S-"rrda.y,

Carlisle,

Thurs ». at

Sam

at 6aia

LEMON SYRUP.

1 VERY superior srtide, of oar own maoufac-

£\pvn far

aale tn any qttaQtity.

fm Wood ic donwelly

on the Vfabash, who pur­

chase their Stovea in Cincinnati, and elsewhere generally, buy by the pound, and usually obtain the largest stoves possibly lor the least number of pounds. 1 will state case to illustrate the utility and

Euy

rofiu of those thin light stoves, to persona who them for their own use. A widow lady bought a Store in this place, a very fine looking, and quite a large cook:ng stove, but weighs only 188 lbs. being less than one half the weight of my Stoves of the same sixe she used it aoout

anmlks,ami

This Stove, with several others in a similar situation, fs at my shops, where they 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 the best of patterns and of the very best No. Ohio hot blast pig iron, the platne are heavy,* warrauted to stand fire and to perform fight. 1 am also constantly prepared (as I keep the patterns)

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

Store at Eagle Founder?, and also 2 doors east of J.C. Ross'Store, superintended liv IRA GROVER.

Terre-Haute, Sept. 1849., 3m3.

BRANDIES, Ac,

1lqr

QR. CASK pure Pale Brandy^ Dark do.

par

par

1 dis par

SEGARS SEGARS SF.(J ARNI A "REGALIA JENUS" Segarsasuperior article, for sale rAm/iby the box or nt retail, by

april-28 35tf CHARLES A. DUY.

EAT*X DE COT.OtJNE.''

"JEAN MARIE FANNA'S Genuine Cologne •I Water,

ivarratrfcd.

IfosseTs Supenor Cologne

Ct6vER sijED.

1 UST RECEIVED, a fine lot of

CIGARS.-Kegalia,

perfine

id Half

Spa

apl'21 rt-ltf

a

AND GENERAL STAGE OFFICE, MARKET STREET, SOUTH EAST OF PUBLIC SQUARE,

TERRE-HAUTE. IND.

LOUIS LEVlr,

my.5 n3fitf

Small Profils

Proprietor.

& ^uicL ili

AN I

nine

it is now broken into pieces the firn

plate coinpletely burned through, an the Stove en finely useless, and as sle could not get it repaiiW by the man of whom she bought it, she senUt to my shop, but as there are no patterns in this place from which to cast the plate*, therepairs will cost more than the Stove would be worth after being repaired.

ingredients,and

or

1 qr Port Wine. I lqr Tennerifledo. 1 qr Holland (Jin. lqr JamaicaRum. 4 casks sweet Malaga Wine. 1 half pipe Spanish Brandy. 2 bbls Old Bourbon Whisky. 2 Monongahela do. nov4 nIOtf, WOOD &. DONNELLY.

Wafer, elegantly put

up in different sized bottles. For sale by CHARLES A. DUY. april28 3atX ^n?' Second nt.

pure

"lover

«J Seed, for sale low. Sign ofthe. Pad I*ock. Jan. 20, '49-21-tf S II. POTTER &, CO. DR.THOMPSON'S

PATENT IJTEItlNE

Truss, Abdominal Supporters, and Shoulder Braces. rpilE subscriber is agent lor the above articles.

Also sole agent for Dr. L. D. Fleming's UteTruss ai apl2l34tf

rine Truss and Abdominal Supivirters. J. R. CUNINGHAM.

NARSAPARILLA.

SAND'S

Sarsaparilla

Bull's do 'Shaker do Townsend'sdo Sarsapnrilla Syrups madn acconling to U.S. Dispensatory. [35tf] WOOD «& Dt)NNELLY

Just received a Inrgu supply of sii-|roughness

nertine Princl(t»', small La Norma and Half Spanish by the box or retail. J. R. CUNINGHAM.

TO TANNERS.

WE

havorecei ved another lot of superior Frown Oil. [24tf WOOD & DONNELLY.

N E W O O S CHEAP FOR CASH OR APPROVED CREDIT.

WI.1AS

(i EARLY are now receiving

dircct front the East, a large stock of merchandise, consisting of Dry Goo(!n, Groceries, Qneensware and

Hardware,

all of which wiH be sold as low os any other establishment in Terre Haute. We wish to purchase '20.000 pounds of RAGS in exchange for cash or goods.

We will nlso take in exchange for goods at low composed of purified marrow and

prices, Flaxseed. White Beiuis. Feathers. Beeswax POM DE PIIILOl OME, and nil kinds of Country Produce. WILLIAMS&. EARLY.

Terre Haute, Nov. 4, 1H48. nIOtf

.IO!l.\ a. wo»i tl.l.. raiTSJGa AIKI & iyjS-Q)£@Ki

Office two doors west nf the Bank.

morelil 1'48 2*tf

GROCERIES, Ac.

rriEAS—Choice (Jrcen and Black. .L SPIOES--A great variety. CANDLES—Sperm, Sinr and Mould.

SUi ARS—TiOaf, Pounded and (.'rushed. OH«S—Sperm and Lard. FRUITS—Currants, Raisins, Almonds an'

Citrons.

Store

keepers visiting Terre-Haute will find it to their interest to give me a call before purchasing elsewhere, as I shall be in constant receipt of the latest styles of Goods during the whole season. aa3a»sr taken in exchange for Goods, if delivered at the time of trade.

SAUCES— W nlnut, Mushroom, Toma to,Oys* ter and Anchovia. (*H(K.'OLA'l E— icSped and plain MUSTARD—Ohio.Kentucky and. French. For sale by (notfl WOOD &. DONNELLY

TERMS REDUCED.

LOUISVILLE WEEKLY JOURNAL. For one copy, one yesr, paid at the time of subscribing, or at or before the commencement of he a For one copy paid after the time of subscribing, or after the beginning of the year, and within six months therefrom

For one copy psid after six months of fi* For clubs each

PRENTICE

Co.'s

(II \RLES A. DUY.

April 28, 1848. West side Public Square.

St

or

I^HE

3 IS IS) 3 VISA, ED Sg

Where he is prepared to fill all orders, from a cradle to a coffin, with promptness, and in as good style and finish, and with as good materials as at any shop in Indians. Those in want of any article in the CABJNET'LINE. are requested to call and examine specimen* and prices.

I All kind* of Lumber and Produce taken in exchange for work. JACOB SITES. Terre Ilsute, May fi.*48-36-tf

Saddle Ac llarti«*»* Tin (ting. A 6 18 conducting the above business inall its branch* I ea, on National Road street, a few doors front the Souare, south side, where he would be glad to aee ail who want a good article in the above line, cheap fig-cash or trade

Augult IS, 1846. 50-tf

I •pB8'5tf wood donnelly.

FRRMH GARDEN KKEIMI

I

Daily, at 12 night..

rt«',r*,d

I, A perient, tor aale by avgl 50t£ OOD 4c DONNELLY.

WHITE LEAD.

DAILYLead.

expected an invoice of Pittsburgh Pare WOOD

Im-

V.

Is complete. In

WEIBSINGER, Editor*.

Juno 30,184'J. 44tf

LOOK 0^"^ FOff SITES.

2

from D. Landreth, Bloomsdale

near Pbiladdphia. A large supply, with tloguea. tspMl Mtf] J. R.Ct'NlNUHAM

rPARRANTS

ic

Sept. li, 1849,

8

a a

Mondays and Fridays.

$ a

DONNtlLLY.

SAGE

IRECT fiflaf the Shaker VQlage at New Lebanon, N. YZ

far

sale by

Dec. 23, '48-17-tC WOOD

S a

X. B.—Ail mailsdoae at prertsely 8 o'clock 3. T. MUFFATT, P. Oct.tt.lSWt ?tf.

and

for

Pof

St.

Lynch#

DONN ELLY.

expedition tcTthe deTd

SE* AND

THE

aale at

JORDAN, just received

PERKINS St, BUCKINGHAM'S

Oct- 3D, l849-6«f New Book Start-

URE LfcMON YRUf-By tils gallondoxen-flo hottie for sale by

*p*2T3»t

=======

DR. MURPHY«S

Sugar-Coated

-FEVERVegetable

PILLS

Fot the immediate and permanent curt pf Ague

and

Fever, Chilis and F$-

vet, ttnd all other Fevers.

Prepared by WM. H. MURPHY, M. D. 384 Pearl Street New York,

Te whom all orders for the Pills mutt be addrtsrid, (Postpaid,)

C600 RFTVVARD!!!!!!

1 will giveHundred

Dollars

to nnv person

who will prodlVce, at a less cost, a butter, more innocent awl moh|perfect cure for Aticr. and Fkvkr, or Chills and FVver, than Dr. Mnrphy'.sSucar Coated Vegetable Anti-Fever Pills, fwill also give

Two Hundred and F\fly Dollars

to any

person who will show a single case where anv injurious effect! havrt attended the use of these Pills. They are warranted In all cases to cure

Fever, or Chills and Fever,

to the directions accompanying them. WM',

and

when taken according

II

MURPHY, M.

?'WPriee only 50 cents it boxU v-l

DR. MlRPlIYtS

SUGAR-COATED VI X.tKTA'BLK-^ ANTI-BILiOtJS

•9n& •inti-l*yspeptic MHUa.

Tluse Pills are composed entirely of vrgetM*

contain not one particlt- of

memtry

in any form, nor any

calomd

mineral

suhstanr*

whatever, and may be taken at nil times iind nmler all circumstance#, and by all agtia, wjlhout any fear of the sad consequend-s often attending mcr curial and mineral preparations. _,.Sold wholesale and retail by J. R. CUNlilNG HAM,Terre Haute,and J. W. PEARCFl Lcxk port. soptJO nNI ...... ^. .*

IIHAD QUAUTKHS FOR

PHILADELPHIA CLOTHING

On National Road St., next door to Nipperl's Comer .VfJ II' FOR

I^HE-proprietor

has mat arrived from Philadel­

phia with a v^ry large aud splcudid as«un mentot SB'juj^CRap^caja. ^a«i»aaaaaua Manufactured by the best workmen, under his own inspection. It is well made, in tlie latest fashion and ot the best materials, and is far smterior to that generally kept for sale.

On hand some of the finest quality of Black and Blue Cloth Coats, Cashmeret Sacks, Habit Clutk, 1 weed and Queen's cloth Saek-eoats, Customer* pants. Satin vests, and a great variety of Chean Clothing tor sale as clteap,

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,

As they can be purchased in the Eastern citie# ,r J*HN PALMER, ierrf Haute, June 10,'48 41ti

FRENCH PERFUMERY.

Tassortmeiil

HE subscriber has on lianda/««snd

of

chief.

ilclirately smooth,

frttX

French erf urn cry,

will be found, in part, viz: SU

amouir whiek

ill be found, in part, viz: SUPERFINE EXTRACTS, for ths HanlXtr-

TSUPEIUOR ANTIQUE OILS and lUMASUPERFINE TOILET SOAPS. Rose Soap,

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

Military Shaving Soap, KoussellV Shaving reom.

ROT PsEf.L'S SUPERIOR "ALMOND SOAP, I prepared lrom the

purest

and Iicm niaturials, poe^

senses the desirable qualities of rendeiijig ilm

Mkin

clear ami even, ami removing all

nnd imperfections from its surface.

It counteracts the ill eflccts of nlkaline soaps, giving the skin a luxuriant brilliancy, and impart* ing to the hands a delightful almond odour.

ROUSSELI/S SUPERIOR ROSE SOAP has I nil the delightful properties of the

Otto ot Hoses.

Almtmd So^p,

diflenng only in possessing the oxquisite fragrsnc# ol I he

I ROUSSElJ/S UNRIVALLED SH A VI N

ii

(/KE AM. a new and sulendid article, is now uuiversally acknowledged

superior

'cream in the

to any sliuviug

United States

or

Europe.

Itis«i«.

ganilv put up iu Itoxes. Misccllannoiis Aiticlcsfor the ToiUt. llair aud Tooth Brushes.

Combs, a full assortment t'hapmnn's Razor Strops.

Rowland's Genuine Macassar Oil. Roussell's Tool It Powder.

ROUSSELT/S BEAR'S OIL,

iearrant*d

per­

fectly pure, fresh, and Iree from all ndulteratisn, and delightfully perfumed. ROUSSELI/S OX MVRROW POMATI.'M innhii#il nf i^i^'^io/l inin»Au

II'met

UMRDROftfl.

undesigned has commenced the Cabinet Making Business, in the shop lately occupied bv Wm. H. West, nearly opposite the American Hotel, at the sign of

ami

2 50

hmel nut oil

a h*-niitjful article,

prepared lrom ox marrow, extensively used is burope and in fliiHcountry. Also, a variety of other articles too exti-nsiv# to

enumerated, oil of which will

April

28, JW.l.

be

sold at

NEW YORK ANDPHILADKLPI1IA PRlK Cff aRLI-JS A. DUY, '1 wo doors South of iicniom fc Co.'»

1HAS. WOOD has associated Dr. P. M. DON.

wil'1

,lim in ,tle

replete.

Of

I'ln and MK-

Jilt IN AI, business, which will be conducted aatler the firm of WOOD A OONN1ILLY,

The stock now in store of DRUGS, i\1 KDI-

NKS, IIEMK'AW, &c.. to which will b. ndtled inn few doys their fall ptirchas.-s, making It

Glassmirc, Window Gin**, nnd Instrummts,

a full assortment will be found. In

J)ye Stuffs

lor

they have every orticle roquirsd

manufactures

or

household use.

Their stock of

Paints, Oils,

and

Paint Brush-

Liquors

for

have such as is

ty. fn their stock of

3 00

3 50

ive or more, paid in advance.

00

We ask our Whig friends to aid in procuring

Ort',

clubs for the Weekly Journal. It Is now. for the!t0 !,r**crlf)l'ur",w matter it contsins, one of the cheapest paperain AmeTicn.

0,f

J.

—s

medicinal use,

choice,

Or

igars,

they

both in wood ami bottles.

a fine assortment

ttl'genuine imported,

of various brands. Also, low priced To&ncc® nnd

Of

Perfumery

and

Toilet

articles, a great varie­

Patent Medicines

wil! be found

everv preparation. All of which they ofTer for snle on good terms, and will receive inoxehange Flax wed. (irass seeds, Ginseng, Beeswax, Country Cigars, White Deaus,

ln^their retail department, pnrticnlar attentien f10V.j nlOtf A I I W E S rKhSli supply received bv the ngentj.

,. WOOD DONNKLLT.

.7°

vo

dl^trtbutiofi.

"I8 Almonte for 1H4'J for growitoun

ITNDR I EN.

Steel Pens. Quills, Wafvn, Visitinc

Pocket Books. letter, Cop, and Envcfoiie l'a|«r. Rod and Black Scaling Wax. India Rub'K'r Envelopes. Ink Stands, Writer Colors. L*nd Pencils for Artists nnd 1 Ingineers, of a Ink Wafer*.

f"y dt- Mnnror's make, Caruenters' Pencils, I Ink Stands, Red, Blue, and Black Ink, Motto

rrcw".

I Sha Spice novt nlOtl

T, with eat

EFFERVESCENT SELTZER

Military, Castile, Fancy

{"tRttecc Honps Jenny Lind and othsf I Pomades, extracts Cologne, pun- ar's Oil, CJ Antwue Oil, Hair Dya, Hair Tonic,

liny

(ter. Rose Water, Msiccaasor Oil, Ox Marrow, 2 'n Ltwtre. Lilly white, Aromatic Salts, Cut Pungents, Toilet Powder, China Cologne Boi ttles, Orris Ball, Tooth Powder,

dtc. .,

f*- D. Percussion Caps, Lamp Wicks and Cork Screws. Combs, Shoe Black JV'l Pfl't tyJ0'' Branding, Artist,Scrub' I ^Jothes, Hair. Teeth, Shoe. White Wash and vim Brashes, Bristol Brick Dust, 'I'ripol se Selves, dec.

WOOD & DONNELLY.

CHOLERA.

W

E haw on band a large lot of

Dr. J.

Denn-

hardVCbolera Syrup This valuabl* preporation has been used with unparalleled success in New Orleans and Memphis dunng the pest winter. Every family shouU hara a bottle of ibis medicine in their house. ,o«,o C.J. ALLISON & CO.

May 19,1849. 3«t4

1.000^,-^ Candies, by the box apl2IMtf R.CUNINGHAM. To the Stockholders ol' the

TERRE-IIAUTE AND RICHMOND

RAIL ROAD COMPANY.

YOU

are hereby notified to pay to J.

Tnr

nef, at the store of Warren &, Turner, the 22?^

foaT

t....

dolhm, on each share of

y/ifey for in said company, on the first ddy of December next, a farther sum of lour collars on each share every sixty dsyg from th*» date until the wiiole

p„4

1 a9yB ,rom that

Hooka are now opened for additional subseripfby crfstyh, under the superv itiftn of John Crawwrd and Jacob D. Eearly, as commissinoncrs.— "Wiapayment of one dollar on eadh share is requirat the time of subscribing. c. ROSE/

l',e

September

Ti,

Railroad C'b

1H|«. |«5tf