The Wabash Courier, Volume 18, Number 18, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 29 December 1849 — Page 4

:»B. SWAYiKE'S CELEBRATED FAMILY MEDICINES! CURE FOLLOWS CURB!

"more proofs of the efficacy of

«DR. SWAYNE'S

Compound Syrup of!

jpiii

MM MM

Rmkmhsk:

(Vt. 30,

E

MI

w»ld

r,

The Original and Genuine Preparation!,,

CONSUMPTION.

Coegfuf, Cold*. Asthma, Bronchitis, Liver Complaint, Spitting Blood, difficul iy of Breathing, Fain to the tide tod Breast. Palpitafioft of the Heart, Influenza, Croup, broken Constitution, Sore Throat,

Nervous Debility, and all ,| diseases ofThroai, Breast and Lungs pf* the moat effect,V uc) and speed/ cure ps known

tot

any of

the above diseases is

DR. WAYNE'S" Compound Syntl

iponnd RELIABLE

in af Wild Cherry! TESTIMONY.

W». Montelius, respectable merchant of Rt

Cherry.

casft

iiaompwhat

a Moju. Good h*r.wi rot trij* ftn*.- Andc«o». town. Indiana—D.Swf¥*K—D«!ar Sir: All yourssaw*,CiraBlar

rnedicitw*oeil »a4 giv« ^vid Mti*!actinn.

iTMi^'T^^ua^^hng '«ml.!rth2S!^

in tin* acctjon.

lent. 1 want yon to wind a good at)

A

man parehaam) a bottle of your oth^rdny lor hi* child, and by ita uae it ed 6H of the largwt wortna he had tvut ac«n. It

difflmlt to

gift the pebpie

they ha»a bran «o

There ia but ooe srenuinn prfparntion of CiiEKRr—that i* Dr. Hwnyne% all otlwrw liltle inquiry in die quarter* where they originate will be found to be "fiction* aud counterfeit."

"'he great and increaaing denjsnd ibr the "original article** has induc«l ho*t of unprincipled men to put forth spurious mixture*, and to give currency to their nostrums, sitaoh the name of Wild Cherry, thinking i» borrow a ruptiuuion from that already entablished. Aa you value your livas,

hetmre of them.

That remedy i* Dr. Swayne'* Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry, the original and only genuine. Remembcr.it i*put up in

Dr. SwayneVi Vormiiiuge is now put

tin in nqaars bottle*, (having recently been cnanged covered with a beautiful wrap^r, (ste^l engraving,) with tb«portrait of Dr. Swayne thereon etigrsTed. Bear this In mind, and be not deeel vM. CLEANSE AND PURIFY. lr. Swayn(,,» Kaxttr C«»»itetl Sni*j» parti In

and

Ejtmctoi" Tar Pills.

A mild and *&«c»iv« purcativp. great porifyer' of th«.* «l. tbtf »m« all «iie (unetiens 0) the, Liver. a*an atterstifr in Dmpeical *fC-c»ion*, tliey are wrr ^tfwM#'. Ghfefine** oT tln! held,

dtm»4W*«CaHrbt

4tc., ate c«i*a l«T libese p«Hfirh*g PMIs. icine «Mi 11 -w l*«tr r^t?! Unties. 1 Mcrasioa they an perfectly aafe, and wii with Dr. Sw*yiM% (Jora aMail

..u.rn.W ... «.

with Dr. Swayne^ (Jea-Kwwl %mp of Wild

TViwwratiwMomrflHWI srtpis^ifMlonfv! ?.'•

by DR. SW.VYXK, N, W. corner of EIGHTH and RACE Su^t^VWtad«*lj»bia, and for sale bj lutMt all the Merckant* aisi Stwrekeepei* ifimugli out the United Stale*. Aiai forsale whol«al» and retail by

J.

nov

R. CUNINGHAM,

M9—llyl. Terre-Haute.

10,

ATTORNEY FOR PROSECUTING ''lalmsiit the City of Washington. rpiIW suiiaeriber un*l«rtak«o the collection, set-,'

I tletnent and adjustiornt of all manner ot elairns, accounts or demands againet the Govern-1 ment of the United States, or any foreign state or country, before Commissioners, before Congress^ or before any of the public Departments at Wash-1 ington.

The procuring of Patents, Army and Navy' Pensions, thecofiectinn of accounts against the! Government, all Land Claims, and every demand or other business of whatever kind requiring the prompt and efficient sorvia'sui an Attorticy or| Agent

A residence of fourteen years at the seat of the Fedotal Government, with*a thorough and tamil- ...

lN»-8tf.SPALDING,

aphtt 34if

A

Washington.

rm SJ4a W

Mace*t*.. pMia, SADDLbKY HARDWARE, L^PO^'i^NT^^T^ON^^A LL INVALIDS and

A W A E

WE

Clair, SchnylkiiI^omi«y, writes January 30.1849: splendid sseortment of E to I a if at W a moot,, idtiwn of our town. Hit esse of Con*! fL of every vonet

sutnt iJiwi well known here, and df long atanding he attribute* hia cure entirely to your Comppuod Syrup of

Y«urPiilaar« m0ate*wlJ?^.^'-«A^!5^nvJ»Palr Jrac«

tofryit, as

often

r«llrd by nseeeoua and

worthier worm meaictn«a». Your* bcinir ao very pleamnt to the taate. at the aame

iibm

a

Home are called 'Hal*

gann,' 'Cherry Pectoral,' 'Wild Cherry and Tar," 'Wine of Wild Cherry.' Wild Cherry Pills,' 'Si sapartlln nnd Wild Cherry Bitter*,' and a host

iMmui«» otheri, who. in some way, attach the name of

Wild Cherry. No one ever thought of using this name for an article of their own until it had he-1 come «*tabli*hed ami known a* belonging to one ot the greatest renwdie* ever discovered for the benefit of the human tamily.

4

square bottles.cov-

sredwith a beautiful wrapper, (iteel engraving.) with the portrait of Dr. .Swayne thereon: also his signature tfWAYNStt CELEBRATED VKRMJFUGE,

".I safe awl e/rrtual remedy for ll'orm*, Dyspepsin, Cholem Morbiis, stchly or Dyspeptie Children or Adult*, and the must useful family Medurntt trer offr.ml to thr pultlir. This remedy Is one which has proved successful for along time, and it is universally acknowledged by all who have tried it to he far superior, (beyigso very plessaitt to th# taate, nt the same thiMi effectual) to any other medicine ever urn ployed in dissaoea Ibr which it is recommended, It iattot only destroys wtinn, hut it invigorates the whole system. It

Im

all

harmlem in it* effect*,

by its "use rvrn when no worm* are discovered.

W"BEWARE0FM1STAKES-C«

Refer tq—BemevtA*

lar acquaintance with the various systems and] thefii*t.,ual»ty,Biid will be soli ns ruutinu of nubile business ai the diHbrent offi-

may entrust their business to his cam Being! J*'1»hes, Turjientine, Paint. Wall. Dusting. Hair, S well known to Urn gn-ater part of the Htisens ^lulh'^hoe,fwubandFlesh Brushes. Perfumeries,, this district, and to many gentlemen who have ^^sPurelaquors lor medic ma purposesUinbeen members of both Houses of Coog^ssiti the dow .lass.froni ^by |0to^)hv 24,Candi^, Impe-j last twelve years, it is deemed useless to extend! r*l,Guupowtkr, ouug Hyson and Black 1 eas, this notice by sj)eciftl refemtcos.

D,C.

OLD DR. ACOI1 TOWNSKND'S .N,\R« S.VPARILLA.

WINDOW GI.ISS.

3 00

aa»ort«d sixes, received and for

sale by

WOOD & DONNELLY.

MUSK 1 MUSIC t!

NF.W eunplv PUno Mnsie, iuat rr«fiv«dl

at FKRKlNs & BUCKINGH AM'S Ik l. JO, JWJMU

THE KTATKUMAM4NUAI.* /CONTAINING the AC and V- aagss-: V-/ t»f the Preetdents of ited St a. Tn-* aiuraral. Annual, and Spei V. fnwn -»t»»

with a tuMt] History A also, »h» Coa stitatioo «l" is Untted Statee. "4 stlectk* ot important v- nentj« and staiuucal iBfeaaaitaci compiled frooi ofRv iaf «Hir«»*, fey Rdwin WitHe- :-..

I -sale at the sit* ot lhaBIU B(K)K.

lltf

Nov.

BOOKS FOR FARMERS.

rpH!5 F«rm»rV R«il*rV SThomaa" Fruit u. u: \H«oo DwoweUe Antsnsls. '%1 .v of A«lwat« -v Frait»,a E!r»r i'tdi ol AfMrics Mf* Amerie** Fr# vWtsr1 Gatden TV I nerea "S, *n .-. iot*. .mmrw^ 1 a .'StSHAM.

©FTHEP^LOCK

EW|yeyiENTf

Iac!LJLed%aaatify$ lac $"W

n$pf Hard-

ofallldi ware.

EDICTIO^ OP PRICES

tsrmw* wi AT THE ft

ul^ pUtM

WW*. S m*41ndi Ansils and W- fe V-!l.. wJL.,. :„n rpjtJ

,• .•

a

?,vfcv

W:

very large and well aaaorted atock of IRON.!

rfeit Tern-Hsute, or West of'tlie Mountains.and that -w

wn are prepared to meet

a*f kind

It it one thing io^make

Vir,t.E,

J.

H.

Maohkk vVO.CO.

aug I 49itGm

SVA ,}!03/i .1

are now rcceivinsr at onr old stand. (Jin side of ike P*Ui* Squar^,) a very large owl

OUR

A E I A S

tv and description Also.

Pocket and 1 Shoe findings and leather Mechanica' toola, of every dsscra$an Smith# tools Mill and CatJI

Pocket and Table C-uiIery, Cabinet Trimming*.

,rQn_^»

^ermt'^pthiniMi po"1*"*" H. and 1* lead pipe, bar lead» •hot, 30 kega Kentucky rifle powder, 100,000m D. Cap*.

Shot Kan*, -Rifle*, Revolving Pistol*/

Gnn JjKk*. 150 Remington awl Ihtyton liifte Barrel*.

10a

effectual. I

iihatl bo abts to diapoeo of a large quantity gp*cifully, your*, Stc.. Tun xsK*t T. 8it*ar,

To Dr. H.Swav»e,N. W. corner of Eiahtli and nm

an impression that we

sell ebenp. hut quite different thing to sell a lit tie lower than our neighbora.

dower than our neighbors. I Col. T.F. JOHNSON,

JOrCountry Merchant's can supply themselves has

Terre-flauto, Octobci^jy, IB*}!*.

and tho health of tlw ptitietit is always Improved the abovo house, and solicits consignments from

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL

mm. |au- m^s- m. m*g rm.- ma 't errr-MMaute.

RE now receiving lnr^e additions to their stock, which will comprise every article in

A their lino of bunkiess.

ond sitiiffy tli«ins«lves that their prices are low. npi28 :»tf

T. C. TWICIIELL, Forictf ding A' Commission

SCJBai0J2A»E 70 POVDRAS STREET,! JDLPatJ6ai3a.s3c

his friends.

Evnnsville.

,l( uirav of tf-bw

ST.MARY'SOFTHE WOODS 'PHE scholastic exercises of this Academy .1 will commence on the 15th of this months

Indies, being so generally known, we dispense!

1 at flints, headache, with mentioning them here, however those who, irti*s PHI*. Nn med- may wish iRtorntStioo, we direct them to A MrLL ifcr jnoniAtjr irfegu-

JHotmkr Theodore, St. ?[aru's of the

TK" RUE ~li" 7i" |flrE

North xide of the public Square. J. II. Ct NING1IAM

nmakes

AS just received his spring supplies, which

UHiagoodsareol

JVV nn

eee, as waft at in Congress- added to tliK free ''',8stock consists of general assortment access to the ablest lega! advisers, if needed, ins-1

ot

tifie* the undersigned in pledging the fullest-sat- Glassware and hhojiFiirmrure,,^vnnisfaction and the utmost dispatch to those WIh

l,,nlcnl,

Cktmnmutcations must be prepaid in all cases, »^hoe Blaekin|r,red Chargw or fees will be regulated by the nature an jr«|»er, and extent of the business, but moderate in all !uu'

cases. Address, II. C. Attorney,

'r

0"^

la^ratus. Spices. ^te„, which he will sell lor

most kinds of country produce.

Second Large Lot of

Hut CiiuptMab Wag mm Batri, 2,*

00(1 pound* Hollow

Il'arr,

N' B—An'

c.hRi»»'

Pt*d,10y»«rtw4lsgl«in, *p66n^#1b?eh¥Hta, IdCWfeet I, 1 and 1 rope,

~~~~~

I^ook lor the obi Pad-IjOck.^f yotf want to fins fEclucateaatWest Point..

the best aaaprtmfcrft ofirirdwsre, ever brought I Col. %. W. MORGAN,

into the Woatem couiifry. I

rchase Eaetj 8 on hn1q| & CO. 7tJ.

To Recur

Faculty ol

cash

CIGARS ANII TO HA COO. A UNION, Rue»ia, Principe, ^a„illP

ItLl'

tow'n or

r^-llm*.

A"R,N,,,x'.v,

wf»°"V'-v dci|mv

A.

Chorrv, takealf p*»a and disease from everv part he Sisters are also happy to announce to their, f|1e jrroiu)lis have been greatly improved and ornamented during the last five years. A plat of fort of the* sfetefB.

Pln,!e \,wlT

,!"'t l,'*X

Haute wlierothey can leave ihcirchileren till the,

RACE.Wts.KiU»I^rfiia, and for sale by earrings fr^tu St. Mary's will bring thein out it all the Merckants ami mwekeepersthrmi^i- there. September Ij, 184.)—3tf.

ch,ld^" nt!acres!beautifully

have a hmse at .leirej Inwa

*i

wm

81

Vacation

S O E

1

his stock complete, and eqnal to an­

011

other establishment of the kind

the Wabash.

r.i i-. hu

bought in this

Mineral and Botanic Medicim\s, urgical In-j

Kf^^tetal

and^tass)Paints.Oi

s,

Dve StuiiP.\ ur-,

-?,,n-PoW(

rr

l8aT*:

8"H•{-pR' I*pnd

or

J.

R. CUNINGHAMJ

Terre Haute, Ind., April £1,1«I9. :Mtf

jn

ported.

Pritnera—domestic made.

Choice Chewing Tobacco. Fine Cut da do IjOW priced do nov4 nlOtf WOOP A- DONNELLY.

N E W A E S O FRAM1S K. ROTHE, I I AS removed his Barber Shop (rum the baseil ment of the City Hotel, to the room ne*t ...

KINGH AM'S »door to the tWkeyoGrocery, where he will always Term wiU Nrw Book Smfe. prepaid in the line of day, the ISthof April, 1«50. S

lio.lX,

EAGEL

BY D.W. CLOVER, CMIIM Of MARKET AN8 MIlfifftftY STREETS

TF.RRE HACTE, INDIANA.

f^p|«ia»erI6,|#4^W^v

BOOK BLnD^H I

Wwt *11# PsWlc

M|«ar«,

a tlesm XarU

of Ui« Mlaiiaaa

Dr«irSt*r«.*» 1

QMKNI iXJuagn^a** HmdlA AH kinds of fctaiskc«ismte4 *HUi aeatiMM aad m3

Sep*-

w»* a rar «rs 9

«jmprism stost mat gn* sm PERKDCg, BtX^KINGHAM & CO

LOUISVILLE

at the ©m stahb,

Will TMM E O Mj MM S JM J% MM

Garment

Purchased

Terre-Haute, Ind., November 3. 1840.'

Coal Graff*. Fir

ij nmn a ia

nRrgT^\rgrrr

of competition

in^he woy of exclusive Hnrdwnre.

Incorporated

"J

ewe.

Mr. ALEX.

II. FAIRCHI LD, (formerly of Ilnrrinaf- [jviuKOA.^, being one of the most skillful and expe ton, Hannah .V Co., Evansville.) i* connected wi'n'J Vienccd Engineers in the United States He

at lbe above

-----

Lieut. Col. B. R. JOHNSON.

ma/ftps.

other College.

General Superintendent.

Joint Superintendent, and

Professor 6f Civtiand Military Engineering,

JA pupil qf Dr. Ure, of Glasgow, Capt

Vr. wHUK, Adjunct Prof, of Chrmis-

try.

(For 18montH?»amipil of celebrated Liehig. Capt. W. W. GAUNT.

Rev. H. V. D. NEVIUS, A. M.,

Prof of Ancient!

iang'Ma/rcj.tEducated at Princeton College, NJ.»

CIVIL ENGINEERING

thoroughly nnd prarticixl/y^tnught

Western Military Institwta—the'frdfessor, Col.

j!

Fi

The very moderate terms, mildness of govern1mcnt and the ucknovvledged .success.of this Inati- ^tynted on the Lexington nnd Maysville Turnpike, twenty-four miles from the latter place, and ntte in imparting a finished education to yomifr foriv|r(,in t|)e former oniphniically a

i*, reserv^l for Military E:

f,0^! ings. will be reserved lor Military Exercises.

fjHK

Term ill comnwnceon Monday, tlw29th of

1

village. The buildings are mostly new. well constructed for Garrisor. purposes.and

Wilt 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 Y«ur extends from first Monday of September to tho third Friday of June—Forty weeks.

The School is under the care ol Mr. J. P. JOHNSON, A. M., and LADY, assisted by a competent number of teachers. Having had extensive opportunies for examining into the best schools snd systenia of teacliing, Ixith in the East and West, and having been uniformly successful in their protesion. they assure tlte public that no efforts, which are calculated to benefit tbeir pupila, will be negI lected. Their object is not to give a partial knowledge of books, beta thorough acquaintance wish tl* sciences taught to strengthen and discipline the iritef! ctual powers of their pupils by vigonras 1 exertions of tbeir own to elevate their moral nature by \mpsrtlni decidedly moral influence and I by inculcating tho*e principles which shall lead to the exercise of that benevolence, honor and integrity, so necessary in tbeir intercourse with each other, and important to Um proprr discharge of the duties of coming life.

Thoee designing to qnalify themselves for Teaching will be afforded especial sdvantages. The course tT st»dy is*ueh as is purwied in the best wminaries in the country, embracing a thor«ough English course, and the Greek *nd iAtin language. Daily illustrations and explanations upon the black-bo*td are required, in Arithmetic and the higher Mathematics. a O

THE TERMS OF TUITION ARE AS FOLLOWS

Thr Primary Department, Common V,n#lish Branches, History. 1 on the Mind.. Physiology, Rhetoric Algebra, Botany,

History. Natural Philosophy.

Astronomy. Chemistry, Geolo^ry, Logic, Political Economy, Menial and Mural Philosophy, Geometry, Duties'' Bourdon, Trigonometry. Navigation and Surveying, Conic Sections, and Ike

GpeeJk and Latin Languages. Music on the Pian«. French and Drawing will be taught as sooruas a sufficient number to form a class shell desire instruction in thic Depanment.

Orthography. Reading, VV ritfng «id Cora position, througbout the coqrse, in bot^ tTJaJe and female department*. There witt be a charge of 40 cents, per scholar, for fuel and incidental expenses.

I E I S O

A p«ttoExaataMio«a»dB£U -aa wilt b* held at the cbweof each term. The Eik'. tiooa* *e

Bow .- gcaahs had is 'ran |140i»|IJ0J mstiiw. stadeeestim

JN' ATIOIS[AL ROAD ST

TERRE-HAUTE^ IND.

FALL AND WINTER

ving We content ourselves wHh to

Country, call and Judge for yourselves!:saving

(^-OBSERVE THE

O IS I E O IN S O E

our.4CLOTHING&isISAACS.

Establishment,

now arri

Friends both in Town and

*, ^STRAUS

exchanged if not

STRAUS &

ISAACS.^ 10tf

W E S E N

IM A Y"I N

S

TIT E.

csdlp3 "^rtt5ssa5np3Laa®«

TCJT rmc "w .fit

with all the powers, privileged and rights exercised by the

JAMES G. BLAINE, A.

of l4iniruases.\EA.

fFxIucttte'd at West Point. Rev. J. R. S WI FT,

Professor of Ma fhe-

fEdu

RlC

matu^. fEtlticatetF at West Point CHARD OWEN,

Letters.

Prof of Natural Set-! guages._

Mr. E. A.

CAM BRAY,

Two hundred and seventy Cadets, from eighteen The Superintendent takes the liberty of stating different States, have entered thislnstitutioii since that he is now offered $75 per month for eompl? it was organized, in 1847. It is entirely fre6 from tent assistant Engineers.

^Pitrchasera ore ^P^i'^y^ the control or domination of any sect or party,: nils receives at this time $2,500 per a~nnum 'aS i,either political or religious. Economy in dress, Principal Engiueerof a Railroad now underc'onin the adoption of cheap Uniform, for Winter struqiion in Kentucky—whilst others of the same '"and Summer, is rigidly enforced. Every student class are receiving in different parts of the United 1 .tj.l.,/1* a f'/il LifTa /vnnrniun «i' 11 riAAA a sno .A.».,

is required to Helect a College guartUun, with States, ^2000, $1500, or $1200 a year as Assistant wlmm all funds brought or received must he de- Engineers. posited, and no debt must be contracted w^thojit! 'lerapid advancement ofour whole country, and the consent of such guardian. the eagerness o! our people for exploring there-

.. ,, territory, will give ample scope for ages to come. Will be

to

time the Principal Assistant Engineer j,ave

tor a of Pcnnsylvan ors of the U. S All the instruments connected with thnt depart- qualified, in a short time, ana at sinai ment have been procured at considerable cost, and Western Military Institute.

(Educated in the 'ity of Paris.

E.

MOTT,

^or 'hey may ba thoroughly and nractically at small expense,

the manifold advantage of health, economy, discipline, nrogressand moral training, the this institution have selected for its permanent location tne famous

LICK SPRINGS,

country location,

being ten or twelve miles distant from any

FOR THE ACCOMMODATION OF THREE HUNDRED CADETS.

H'ootif. This place is unsurpassed for ita healthy utniosphere, pure water and romantic scenery and is, un

1 1 ()H,3 the most eligible locations for a Literary Institution 111 the United States.

situated on tho 1.1a

margin of the Licking River, immediately in the rear of the build-

jitMt,vAL will bo made immediately afier Christmas, and the School opened at that place ON THE SEVENTH DAY OF JANUARY, 1850.

S

Fs

Tho entire chargcfor Tuition, Boarding, Ixwlging, Washing, Fuel. Lights, Blacking,Servants' atI tendance. Music, use of Arms, &c. &.c. will he $1(0 per year. Payments will he required in advance, at that rate, from the day of entrance to the end of tne Term. From the first Monday of January— for example—to the third Friday, of June, (twenty-four weeks) it is $Pf.

CadeLs from a great distance, who prefer remaining in Kentucky during Vacation, can find the most comfortable Boarding in the families of our wealthy. Farmers, at $l,.r0 per week.^ Southern or Western Students may land Louisville and take Stage, Steamboat, or Rail Road to Frankfort, and Lexington thence in four horse coaches to the Blue Licks. Or, they may ascend the Ohio to Maysville. which is three hours stage from the Springs. I KrThis place is furnished with comtiKxlious Baths, and is abundantly supplied with Freestone,

Limestone and Cistern water of the best quality, independent of the Sulbnurp?prtng9, .andlthe Salts and Sulphur Springs. Georgetown, Ky., Oct. 20,1849. Terre-Haute, Nov. 10, 1849—lltf. •,

E O E O W N S E I N A

This Institution is Pleasantly Located in

G30F.GtT0WN, VERMILLION COUNTY- ILLINOiS.

And has been in operation one year, during whtch time it has numbered

llMf which is soon to he adorned with trees and gravel walks, making an eslablisementt at once neat and inviting, tor academical purposes.

Wtntae Tetm wiii tah« pines 00 Tfc*r*iay,tba 3ikh March. There will he a

w*r .-«eweea.a* dnwtmaa. datawi ^cha*i«if 1 thetuaeof eatanag to the dose of the term laetiaci briac BS44. ,« vase ot strknes*.

*i^f eimettsaw

*adahi

dents he p*se*rt at das osomMUoe of the t*ro MrFerJarti-K' pwtnealar*. addheus

Tmt-lUsit, J«i «. im-fai

rty

BANK NOTE TABLE

CORRECTED 'WEEKLY RROX

New York,

Trustees

and

Facvh(yof

any

B„ Adjunct Professor

at Washington College, Pa

JAMES RDAVIESS, Esq.,

ProfessarofLtiw.

[A practitioner in the various Courts'of Ky.

Professor of Ethics and Belles

(Ld. at Yale ("ollege.

Prof, of ModemLan-

Principal of the Academy. 'Edu

[Educated in New York.

Adjutant of the Institute.

I sources of the new States and the newly acquired

in the j0 the skill and enterprise ot the Engineer, the

J- Geologist, the Mineralogist, the Surveyor and the ?xpe- Architect. Young men whg have an aptitude was for the Mathematical and Physical Sciences, will

a

iJe fleid

curcnuun nruu

State Bank and BranHei^f* OhiBil^folQa.atiui IVust Co. ffl Laifeyotte, Commercial and Frafiklin bka. .Vtocbaaicg'and T^adbn1 Bank of Ma^ailloct,

Cirdevilla, (old) XjMUtUt GMug^"' Zanesville Steubenvillo, old bank Marietta,. (.1 it ,.1 Mt. Pleasant, St. CIairavilleT New Luton, Dayton, Western Reaerva,

*W

a A

Clinton Bank of'Colurabu#,"" Franklin Barik of Columbus, Norwalk, Lancaster, Ohio Bank, Chillicothe, Hamilton, Commercial Bank of Scioto, Bank of Clevelat?d, Commercial jBtn&of .Lalot Erie, Miami Exporting Co., Urbana Bank, Granville, West Union, SteBbenville, ni%, Lebanon, Miamisburg, Cfrclevilla, new

0 1 O E

AND GENERAL STAGE OFFICE,

MARKET STREET, SOUTH EAST OF PUBLL SQUARE, TERRE-HAUTE. IND.

I

$ Jno sale. ,/ P*r

-w

it "Jf

•w

25 dis 50 dis 50 dis no sale /^do do do do j,

Bcntnck

All solvent Banka. S ittifana State Bank and Branches,

par

*iprA

Vfvfllnfa.

Eastern solvent Banks, .• Wlieeling,

$nibYKKb

New York city, Do Country, New England, Pennsylvania, Philadelphia City, Pittsburgh, Bnltitnore, -f, w®, MWk Maryland, fltM j: tan jfe—SeUi*

pas

«'i«^par tiffc/'ii ('•t par 1 di*

EastEvn J5«nks.

Ka i*

'tJr

-t

2*1.1.* Pre

PhiladolpHis,' *.* •.*'«

JOB PRINTING

AT THE

SUEatoitstt (Eouvfcv (^ffCcc, TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA.

A

WITH

FKrsn SUriLY OF

S^ri5ta^73r US tPTLPOBa Embracing a great Variety of Styles,

JJO© FIB]lNTPIIf3f©» SUCH AS Show BIU^, Store Biu^, Posters, Bank Checks, Pamj'hlkts, auction Bn.i^, Hand Bills.

Itlfink

bctences, will for engaging in

open{il t0

Ivania.nl'ier receiving the highest hon- an honorable, a healthy, and lucrative' p'ursuit U. S. .klf

,fiem

f{

Circuiars, sf Poi.lCIKS, Bill Heads, Bilm of I.adino, Raw, Tickets, Cards, Lahels, &c.

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

Dcci«ntifl Mortgages

BILLS OF LADING, .•«. mjb rmc

*^3 skb rac

mm

9

INSTRUCTIONS

For Flat, and other Mtoafs KEPT CONSTANTLY ON HAND A IS O I E

1

A N N O O S

CHEAP FOR CASH.

THE

subscriber has taken the store lately oc-1 cupied by Mr. E. S. Wolfe, on the

of the Square,

NEW AND ENTIRELY FRESH STOCK tjie 1 of Merchandise, purchased this spring in

York

and

Philadelphia

Ai

160

Students.

extent.

April 28,1848.

8BBIS.

by

The Fall snd Winter

next and the Spring and Sattuner Tern, Moa-

84 60 6 00

8 00

10 00

It 00

I

WiU be fanned byiheyoant gastkimw, far tiae pareoee of debating, lactaring, sad writing emmy*. Tit »aag tadwa yafatwA, v»wd]f, "Tsa LIXMSOL Wutit,"a ptysr wiiuaa bjr aaanben ot the

.a.

nnHAT StotUblera on the Wabash, who pur* chase their Stoves in Cincinnati, and elsewhere generally, buy by the pound, and usually obtain the largest fMpossibly pf Jig4£st

number of pOrunds. I wilt atass* oasel profits of thiise tpn I buy thMn

pmj

CHEAP

w,

1

HARLES A. DUY. ,W«t side Public Square.

Linseed Oil 8 do. Fish Oil 2 do. (.'old

Pressed Castor Oil 2 do. pure winter strained Sperm Oil 3 do. Lard Oil 1 do. Neat's Foot Oil I cask Sweet Oil for sale by

apl'Jl 34tf

J.

d,rpcl

ll'es't ride',

two doors south of Bement & Co.,

where he will open in a

few day*

a

New

at the

MyOtrest (fish Price*. He feels assured that he can offer inducement* in the way ot choice Goods

and at

very low prices,

ton// who may favor him with a call. CiSoods Sold by the Piccc at a very small advance on

Eastern Prices.

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.

CB»«xxiaaiOixsr QPaaD(iIuac»c» taken in exchange for Goods, it delivered ot the' time of trade.

CHARLES A. DUY.

Terre-Haute, March 31,1849. 31ml

Small Profits and Quick Sales

NEW STORE,

iflORE !%EW «OOD$. Dry (aooilx, roct'ric*, MMtirrhcarC) Quccn^wtare, BOOTS. SHOES, WALL PAPER. CUR­

TAIN PA PER, SEGARS, PERFUMERY, FANCY ARTICLES, Ac, Ac., T,\R sale cheap for Cask or produce, wholesale or retail. 9Zr Look out for great bargains st the New Cheap Store, two doors south of Bement & Co.'s

CUNINGHAM.

PAINTS, OILS, Ac.

PUREUnseed

White L*-ad Whiting

Old Oil Tied l^ad Spirits Turpentine Venetian Red Copal Varnish Chrome Green

No. 1 No. 2 do Chrome Yellow Coach Varnish Paris Green, Ac. Japan doe Received and for sale [*pl28

35tf]

WOOD A DONNELLY.

AnKlVALS A: DEPAKTUKES

OF THF, MAILS,

AT AJfB rSOM

TERRE MM.MUTE, l.VU, A&SITAL9. i5t Lwtar,

Mo.. Daily, at

Indianapolis, Daily, at IS night. Sprimgpdi, ItL, Taesdars, Tbars. and Sat. 6 Vtmamsses, Mondays, Wtdms. and Friday*. 11 a LitayeUe^

Wedaea. Fridays and Sosdays, 9

Cm«^ord**Ce, Taesdays and Saturdsya, 9 Bkomi*fm, Tuewiays and tjatarday*, Tiarndsburr, Fridays, at Carlisle, Wcdaasdays, at

St. Levis. Daily, at f—tfs, Daily, at Hd, Mondays, Wednee. sod Frid.

F«»rt*MMs, Taasdays, Tina*, sad Satadsys 5

taomingU*. Mondays sad Fridays, st ,.

flamdsb*re,

Carlisle,

13,1849. ^LKiOlfJfYRt

»jjiaattSBIfc. thf^ity gill stoves,' td peiwui wn ase. A Widow plice, vary &e^M

hr weit pv

[booght Storlro i||tiutt' pli ... ., I **%$ land qulle a large txiok:n|i store, but

..

Weiaha

•41—«moniJu, and it is now broken into piecea the fire j, plate completely burned through, and the Stove entirelyiu«lesSi and aS shs «ould not get it paired by the man of whom ahe bought it.

paired by aentit to my shop, but this pla« |hich\o

rior article, for sale

or at retail, bv

1 pre

The above rates are predicated upon specie.

re

bought it, she

"my shop, but^aa^re fje«» patterns in

pst

'paint will cost more than the1 worth after being repaired. ,^ TW«-Stovp^with sewBrtl otftirs in a similar situsHcm, is at my sh&pi, wlMft»#ey can be seen by all those who wish to understand this way more perfectly. I have on hand and am making

LARGE QUANTITY OFJSTOVES, from the best of patterns and of the very best No. 1, Ohio hot blast pig iron, the plates are beavy, ^warranted toMsod firaaod toperfoau right

I am dso oenstfcnilg ^eefiared (as keep the |,s patterns) TO REPAIR ANY AND ALL STOVES, that I am, or ever have made here, on short notice tnd ehiKa|

Store at Eagle Founderv. «nd also 2 doors etit of J. C. RosS* Store, superintended bv „mA aROVER.

Terre-Haate,SepU 1849. fW,

^^BRANDIBS, J7

1

QR. CASK pure Pale Brandy. 1 qr W

Dark do.' w.•

1 qr

1

qr

•ai par

... mm*%

Port Wine. „Oi. Tenneriffedo."

1 qr 1 or »-.ri

i!*"

"--{X* Holland Gin.

1

W' 'S -I Jamaica Rumf 4 casks sweet Malaga Wine. 1 half pipe Spanish Brandy. 2 bbls Old Bourbon Whisky. 2 Monongahela do. nov4 nlOU ^VOOD &. DONNELLY.

SE(URS I SEGARS I S KG ARK! 1 0 non "RE0 ALIA JENUS Srgars a

supe-

chmpby

EAITX DE COLOGNE.

TEAN MARIE FANNA'S Genuipo Cologne -J Water,

warranted.

T| If

Hostel's Superior Cologne

Water, elegantly put

up in different sised .bottles. For sale by CHARLES A. DUY. april28 35tf Second st. ~¥7

Cl WEll" SEF.I)'

JUST

RECEIVED, a fine lot of pure

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

THE

subscriber is agent for the above articles. Also sole agent for Dr. L. D. Fleming's Uterine Truss and Abdominal Supporters. opl2134tf J. R. CUNINGHAM.

S A Its A PARI LLA. I

SAND'S

Sorsaparilla

Bull's

Shaker do Townsend'sdo Sarsnparilla Syrups made according to U.S. Dispensatory. (35tf) WOOD & DONNELLY

CIGARS,—Just

perfine

and Half Sn apl21 34 tt

O O S

G°°dM»

LODISI LEVY, Proprietor a a a re 1 O S S E W a my5 nSfitf

8111a 11 Prolilst fc 4{i9ick Mnlev {JCW DRY RnnnQ CTflPC prices. Flaxseed, White ii*'ann, Feathers, Beeswax P()M A DE PHlLOt OME, Iw'autiftiV'Vrticle •Cff III* I UUUUO I UllE, and all kind* of Country Produce. prepared from ox marrow, extensively used ir ^VlLLIAMS

St.

Terre Haute, Nov. 4, 1848. nlOtf

JOII.\ A. WOO 11.11.||„

Officc two doors west of the Bankj march ir4d28tf rfS.

GROCERIES, dre.

^pEAS—Choicc Green and Black# JL SPICES—A great variety. CANDLE38—Sperm, Star nnd Mould.

SUGARS—-I,«.)af, Pounded and -rushed. ff

OIIjS—Sperm

and

I^ard.

FRUITS—Currants, Rsisins, Almond* ah Citron*. SAUCES—Walnut,Mushroom,Tomato,Oyster nnd Anchovis. 'CHOCOLATE— IcSped ond plain J/

MUSTARD—Ohio.Kcntucky and. French. For sale by [notfl ]WOOD &. bONNELLY

TERMS REDUCET).

LOUISVILLE WEEKLY JOURNAL. For one copy, one year, paid st the time of *ub scribing, or at or before the commencement of the year *2 SO For one copy paid aftef the time of *tib»cri#*if bing, or alter the beginning of the year,* and within six months therefrom .1 00 For one copy paid after six months 3 50 For clubs of five or more, paid in advance, each 2 00

We ask our Whig friends to aid In procuring clubs for the Weekly Journal. It is now, for ihe matter it contsins, one of the cheapest papers in America.

PRENTICE & WEISSINGER, Editors. Jane 30,1849, 44 tf

LOOK OUT FOB SITES.

CAHIKET UARFROOn.

THEundetstgned

has commenced the Cftbsne*

Making Business, In the shop lately occupied by Wm. H. West^ nearly opposite the American Hotel, at the sign of

tfSZUjl IS]fi2)aW3B.£,EDOt

Where he is prepared to fill sli orders, from a cradle to a coffin, with promputeas, and in as good style and finish, and with as good materisls ss at any shop in Indiana. Thoee tn want of any article in the CABINET LINE, ate requested to call and examine specimens and prices. 8TT AH kinds of Lumber and Produce taken ia exchange for work. JACOB SITS8.

Terrs ha^ie. May 6/48-36-tf

lit

Saddle Sc HarnvM nnlifajr. A 6

S conducting the above business In all it*branches, on Nataonai Rood stnet, few doorsfirom the Sou*re. south side, where he would be glad to see all who want a good article in the above line, cheap for cash or trade 4

August 15,1846., •,

34tf}

a

Ml

a

A

a,

5

A

Saturdays, at ...

6 A

-sdaw, at Ssa'T YNCH* EXPEDITION TO THE DEAD N. B-—An mails dose at precisely 8 o'clock a JLl SEA JORDAN, just received and fop

YESY superior anicie, of oar ewa atsaa&cforssiciaanv

wS(D

fT,ARRANTSBFFERVE8CEWTSELTZER

rijl Aperient,torMkby

auglI SOtf WOOD St DONNELLY. 9

8 rn

DEPAJHTCaES.

Its 3am

WHITE LEAD.

DAILY

expected sn invoice of Pittsburgh

Pare Lead.

1t

3

A

a

A

Teaaday*. Thursdays sad Set. 6

Lafayette,

a

A

le^erieeSk, Mondays aad Fridays, 5

AMTr-PEVE» PILLS.

For th* ittonediate awt pennnnent curt of Ague *nd F«ver, Chill* and Fever', and all other Fevers. Prepared Vy MURPHY, M. D. 384 Pearl Sireet New York, $ To vkmaUordcrs f*r tim Pith {Post paid.) •500 REWARD!!!!!! fiundrtd Dollars

jurioue effects have attended* the use of these .tlJJ !rl^nt J,nr•8,,

Thtse Pills are composed entirely of

or mercury

#nd

»"y

oS3\Baap»cra®a*

the box

CHARLES

A. DUY.

rlover

Seed, for sale low. Sign of the Pad Lock. Jan. 20, '49-21-tf S H. POTTER

Sc.

CO.

rPHE

rect-ivml a large supply of su-

Regalia, Principe, small La'Norma anish by the box or retail. J. R. CUNINGHAM.

ii' ''TO TANNKIW, E have received another lot ot'superior BrowJi V* Oil. [24tf] WOOD & DONNELLY,

N E

versslly Bcknowlwf

APPROVED

TOR CASH OR APPROVED

Cre0',"

lhe

n'f« 1 piotv' .Miscellaneous Article* for the Toilet^* WW I- EARL^ are now receiving Hair and Tooth Brushes. lw

fro'" 'he Last, a large stock Of mer- Combs, full assortment chand.se, consisting of Chapman'sRazorStmpS. I

iTnrdwnrJ,,een#W,lre r.i!

HI P*' »1 ber

WOOD Sl DONNELLY

Sept. 15, im.

....j SAGE

WF Shaker Village al Jfew Lebanon, N. Y..

for sale by

Dec. S3, '48-n-tf WOOD A DONNELLY.

MuANDTHE a

7t£ PERKINS

BUCKINGHAM'S

A

OcL 20, IStSMkf New Book Store.

A DONNELLY, R. CUNINGHAM. I

MURPHY*

to anv person

wo wlirproduee, at a lees cost, a better,inore innocent and more perfect cure for Aews

aao Fk\ir.

CB8f8

»o cure

Janice only 50 cents a box.

and

•ctonl,n'

WM. H. MURPHY, M- D.

DR. MURPHY'S r, %,

SUGAR-COATED VEGETABLE ANTI-BILIOUS

•9nti-MPygpeptic M*ilfs.

vegetable

nȣWTiewf*, and contain not one pSrtkle of

ailomel

in any form, nor any

mineral

*«hstanrn

taken at all times and under

allWreumstances, and by all ages, withont any tear ot the sad consequences often attending mer curial and mineral preparations. ^'^'esnle and retail by J. R. CUNNINt HAM,Terre Haute, and J. W. PEARC12, Lock P°r,v sept30u5y|. '~V

HEAP QUARTERS FOR

PHILADELPHIA CLOTHING.

On National Road St., next door to Nippcrt's Comer •VO W FO it B«MKG*ii iJYsl q^HE proprietor has iwst arrived from Philadeln«ntofa

V6ry ge

nndsplendid

assort-

^aaoaaaaaue

Manufactured by the best workmen, under his own inspection. It is well made, in the latest fashion in 01

1

and of the iHJst ma^riais. and is far superior to enerally kept for sale. land some of the finest quality of Black an.l ,!oth oats, Cashmert-t Sacks, Habit Cloth, I weed and Queen's cloth Sack-coats. Cassimenr

pants, SaUn vests, and a great variety of Cheap Clothing tor sale as cheap,

WHOLESALE

AND

RETAILS.

As they can be purchased in the Eastern citie*.

FRENCK PERFUMERY.

subscriber ha* on hand a

I assortment of

I ehtef.

TUMSERI0R

do

full

and

Will be foilnd. in part, v|»: SUPLRHNh EXTRACTS, for the

fresh

trench Perfumery',pmmw

which

Tlanrtker-

ANTIQUE 011,3

«"d P0MA-

SUPERFINE TOILET SOAPS Rose Soap, »r Almond Soap,

Floating Soap, for baths, '*i Pnw -fe (tosaell'a Vegetable Soap, S .Military MwvingSonu. ,MTRoussellV Shaving roam^~ noliNsELL^S (jL'PERK)R ALMOND SOAP,prepared from Uie purest

and best materials, pos-

sesbos the dcnirable qualities of rendering the skin

deltmMy smooth,

clear and even, and removing all

roughness and imperfection* from its surface. It counteracts the ill effects of alkaline soap*, giving the skin a luxuriant brilliancy, and impartalmoin! odour.

ROUSSELL^ SUPERIOR ROSE SOAP has all the delightful properties of the

of O

Almond Stxip,

0

rjRJvALLED'

SII A VIN (i

I KhAM, a now and splendid urticlet is now mndged superior to any Miming ed St

States or Europe.'

111

CREDIT. gantly put up

Ro

w,«d

tahlishment in Terre Haute. fwtly pure, fresh, and freo from all adulteration We wish to purchase 20.000pounds.of RAGS and delightfully perfumed.

ROUSSEU/s ox MARROW

in exchange for cash or goods. 'j. KHUSISKMAS OX MARROW POMATUM We will also take in exchange for goods at low] composts! of pu. ified marrow and

*aU*!\ I 'Mv ^m ha* associated Dr. P. M. DON'be DRUG and MK-

1

ty

It is

boxes. s.

y,^nulne'Waasar Oil.

[•ration,

hazel nut oil

EARLY. Europe and In this country. Also, a variety of other articles too extensive to le enumerated, all of which will be aold

NEWYtlRKANDPnn.ADELPHlAM^ CH ARLF.S A. DUY,

wo dooM

South of Bcment & Co.'a

April 28, 1H4P. 35ti

DICINAL business, which will he conducted under the firm of

a tl *T°°D

&

DONNELLY,

Whe stock now fn »fore ofDRUtJ.^. MEDIC1NR.H, 1 HEMK'AIX, iVe., to which will be added a few days their fall purchases, mskinir it rrplrfr.

Of GUtssware, Wmdoto Gloss, and Iusthments, a full assortment will he found. In Dye Stuffs they have every article required for manufactures or househdd use.

Their stock of Paints, Oils, and Paint Brushss, Is roihnlete. In U'ities and Liquors for medicinal use. titer have such as fa\ choice, hoth in wood and bottles

Of

(Vflr,afinenssortmentof«i«IWf

imported,

of various brand*. Also, low pricwl Tobacco and C1 gars.

Of Perfumery and ToiW articles, a great vorieIn their stock of Patent Medicines will be found evcrv preparation.

All of which they ofler for sale on good term*, shd will receive in exchange Flaxseed,Grnss seeds Ginseng, Beeswax, Country Cigar*, Wldte Beans|

In their reUil department, psrtleular attention to prescriptions. nov4n)'tf

4

JUNE'S MEDICINES.

-ii'™

S 1/ N I ES.

piS Quill*, Wafer*, Visiting C:.«ls, Pocket Books. I^tter, Csp, snd Envelope Fa­

Red snd ERaek Sesling Wax, India RuhV

ir,

wm

E"Ve,®Pe,vlnk 8l«"d-.

un.

GLASSWARE.

CTA BOXEBassoited Glassware,via: Timttares, wV Species, Vials,

Ac.

afd2836tf

WOOD A DONNELLY.

FRESH~GARDEN SEEDS

JUST

received from D.Landreth, Bloomsdsle near aloguee. |splSI

near Philadelphia.<p></p>Philadelphia. A large supply, with est J. R.CUNWGHAM.

Water Colon,

52) Pencils for Artists snd Engineers,©?

gfrSrewr*'*

#, amentsr

f*K*i tii!

Cresm, Military,

CMuie,Fancyand

snd Vangsteee Sosps Jenny Lind othtj Co'ogw. JP«rcBear'sOif, Antique OH, Hsir Dye, Ilsir Tonic, Bay W»

Rose Wste Maccaasar Oil, Ox Marrow, Esu lustre, Lilly wbite, Aromatic Salts, ut T^'etPowder, China Cologne Bet ^Itl®"* Ball, Tooth Powder, Ao.,,,.^^

ft t\ .* »».

5 nov4 nlOtl

CTIOLERA.

Whards

C.

1

Wiek» nni

Chirrmies, Cork Screws, Combs, Shoe Black:

mtul i,ick WOOD & DONNELLY.

E haveon hsi^ a Isige lot of Dr. J. JDenff-* Cholera Syrup This valusbl* preparation has been used with. ki-alleled

J.

Msy 19,1849.

ALLISON

'w^88iCO"St,

1,000 LB& sesmed Candies, by the box spl2134tf J. R. CUNINGHAM. To Ihe Stockholders or the

TERRE-HAUTE AND RICHMOND A I O A O A N

rOUare

hsreby notified to pey to J. H. i'ur

ner, at the store of Warren

Turner, the

A

second instalment of four dollars, on esch

of

share

stock,subecribsd twin said company, on the first day of December next, a further sum of four dollars on each share erery sixty days from that date until the whole is psid.

Books are now opened for additional subscriptions of stock, under the supervision of John Crawford snd Jacob D. Eearly, as commisaisoners.— Tne payment of ooedoilaron each share is requirr ed at the time of *ub»cxibiiut C.ROSE, ^ftua. of UteT. H. Railroad to

Ssptsmh*r27,1848. ^5^