The Wabash Courier, Volume 18, Number 9, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 27 October 1849 — Page 3
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BANK\XU CAPITAL IN
1\al'
gits J»y
DIFFERENT
vw.TiEs.-— A laie number of Bradley's t/outnerfeit Detector, stated thai Ctncin*
less bank capital than any other
cUy l'ie
Lnion, of the same commer-
'importance. Thia is corroborated
l^e
lastnumber of Hunt's Merchant'*'
Magazine, which says *uhe banking xapitul of N. \ork is twenty-four milnitons, of Boston nineteen inillionr, of ^cw Orleans seventeen and a half nail* lions, of Philadelphia ten millions, of 'Charleston nine millions, of Providence weight millions, of Baltimore seven millions, of Nashville six millions, of Harttford four millions, of Louisville three ^millions, Pittsburgh, Augusta, Ga., Alba*iy and Richmond, each have rising two
Viui.il
kcr of Wisconsin, obey the instructions dhey have already received, or for a failure so to dorepign, the elite of the Union, with some little outward show of consistency and honesty, may undertake to talk to Whig Senators about obeying instructions or resigning.— Washington •Republic.
RE-LYING.—At
a dinner lately, this
'question was put to the guests—"Which is the stronger, lie or truth?" After a moment's consideration, Mr. Joseph Proctor replied, "Truth, for you may reiy on it."
Military Education.
Tho WESTERN MILITARY
other column. A son of Dr. Hall, of
Terrc-Haute, and also of Mr. Richard
son, of York, received military instruc
tions at tho Georgetown Institute. We
aro authori7.ed to send one Student to
this school, on reasonable terms. Any parent, guardian, or youth, desirous of:
securing a scholarship in this Institute, will find a good opportunity on easy cqn-
ditious, by making immediate application to the WAIIASH
C'OT'RIEK
DISSOUTION.
IE Co-partnership heretolort' existing between the sul»scrilers, under the lirin of F. R. Whipple & G*., has been dissolved by mutual consent. F. WIllrl'I.E, tct. I, 1tM9~&-3t. L. RYCB.
Business
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will lie continual b* the subscriber at the old stand, known fts the Ml CK-KYF. CASH
taH Mde of the public square, nest door to 8. H. 'otter vV Co I lard ware store, where is now opening a heavy Stock of every description ot FALL AND WINTER Ooods, recently purchased by himself in New York at auction and from the iwat joilbing ami commission houses, to which hnj invites the attention of his friends ami the public iieuurally, I*
Torre-Haute, Oct 2tX 1S49. 8U.
NOTICF„
TR.RRK H\!TR BANKISW HOI-SK,
(J«neral
E A
OUR
Oct. 16,
meeting of the Stockholder* in this
Branch, will bo heki at the Banking house on the first Mom'ay of Novemlx-r next, Mng the rth tlay of the month at o'clock A. Mu toel«Tt Seven Directors for the ensuing v«ar, ami to rvc«ivti the Report, which the Dir*ctt«s of tlm preceding war are required by tlw Charier to make to tho Stockholders "of die condition and at&irs of the Bank. By wh of the Board.
JOS. 4 JENCK ashier.
TerwHautc, Oct. 'JO. 1^9. PwU. ~^NE\V CHEAP 1»1 IILICATION^ pifF. Woodman, by (.». R. P. Jsmcs,
RetribuUon, or tl»e Vale of Shadow,* Ada and Elfin*, or the Two Nieces, by Mr*. Grey My Sinter Minnie: KIW IVircy, or Dw^ipluie Woman In all Ages and Nations, by Nichols Miseries ami Mysterit* of New ork
Just received ami hv sale at PERKINS & BUCKINGHAM'S Oct. 90, ItMJMtf* New Book Store.
BOOK§T~B6 KS!
|.*TI I£ ATTIOAS.
Juat rrceivcd at
CHILD'S BOOK STORE. The IjinMUTHcapert, And best Sclrcled Stock of Book*, eter olferH
for
Sale in Terre Mtnnte.
Stock embrace* iJl the School Book« «HMd in thi* Sertion of eounttr. with MI »i aorunent of nearly all the Nwr Works in every
department of Literature. Chi ^heappublicatiiwm Lithofmphs. Picture frames 3yC., always on hand.
S A I O N E We have a large and fine assortment of Paper, purrhasni for caidi, at manufacturers price*, which will be sold as low or a little lower than any paper heretofore oflcred to the Public.
Our A*»or1ment of
UPsvxx&zr ta&3A3&®3aLv»ak9r«
PTWFCRT
Knirr*,Card
C«W.
ma
SMITHV
(G. & E. Smith, late of the firm
it. Bagly
AR T.,»
and mact mperior to any other Uoid
GEORGETOWN
NAYT I.A.I.G TT
New Bedford, Utica, Petersburg, Va., Rochester, Wilmington, Washington and Portland, have each more than one •million.
The "Foreign Organ" of yesterday tickles itself with the idea that the Whig United Slates Senators from Pennsylvania and New York will be instructed this winter, by tho respective Legislatures of those Stutes, to vote for the "abominations of the Locofoco creed, or to resign. When Senators Benton of Missouri. Douglass of Illinois, ancN.Val-
millions of bank capital, and Savannah, exertion* of thefr" own toefevate their moral nature Salem, New Haven, Cincinnati, Lexington. Ky., Mobile, Tfoy, N. Y., Newark,
INSTITUTE
at
Georgetown, Kentucky, is represented maile, except in caso of protracted sickness,
ns a fine Military School, and in a flour-
ishing condition. For particulars we
would refer to the advertisement in an
officr.
ATTORNEY FOR I'ltOSEt ITI!\' Claim* at the City of Washington. f'JMIK subscriber undertakes tho collection, act-
I tinmen
nnd adjustment of all manner or»
iovernment, nil Land Claims, and every demand incss ol whaiev olliiient xorvici
A residence of fourteen years at the seat of the l'Yde al (tovi-rniiienl, with a thorouuh and familiar acquaintance with tin- vaiious sVHlems anil routine of'public business at the different others, as well nt in Congress a»ld.*l to this, lire access to the ablest leant advisers, if ini'detl, juslilies the undcr*ignc«f in pledirinji tho fullest satisliicliou and the uluto«i dispatch lo tluse who
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entrust their business to hi* eare. Being wefl known to the greater part of the citizens «ii this district, and to many gentlemen who have been members of Isith
HJIUHW
of Congress in the
last twelvu years, it is denned useless to e.xtetal tliiK notice by special* rt-l«*ren
\i)iMiitnit-(iii.IIIH
A.I.U.—
Address,
Oct,
N E W I E S A E
au
GRANTHAM.
ke,n
cluiins, accounts or demnndsnirainst the (loverninent of tlm United State*, or any foreign Mate or .. ,,
ond
ouuntry, before Commissioners, Vfore Vonjjre**, A yi.LERS I ROM ABROAD, before any ot the public Departments at Wash-! may be forwarded any distance, in or out of the ington. Stale, on reasonable terms, by applying at the
Tho procuring of Patents, Army and Navy above establishment. Pensions, the collection of accounts against the Also HOUSES AND IH.'CJGIES KEPT,
a a it to
or otht business ol whatever kind rttf|inring the (JRANTHAM. prompt and efficient Mirvices of an Attorney orj Agent.
Terrc-Haute, S«*pt. 22, lH-lil.
rI
ALMINT
H. C. Sl'ALDINO, Attorney,
2tl, lfM'J—Sif Washington, ii. C.
ASJRATASSSY -"-i*
EXT.AItCEHEST OF TIIK PAI»1.0CK.j
Increased Qnnntity of nil kinds of IInrd-| ware.
I I:IMNIO\ OF PKICKS AT THE
Ve
U?
E O E O W N S E I N A -.ir- I t':% I- fc. |. rt
Thiff Inslitntion is Pleasantly Located in
BEFII-FITTOWN, VERMILLION COUNTY,
A Ad ha* been in successful operation one year, during which time it has numbered 160 JSlMdents.^
sion, they assure the public that no efforts, which are calculated to basest their lected. Their olqect is not to give a partial knowledge of books, but a thorough .i then ana discipline
lIki &c
just importcii from New York AIMI- Horses for Saddle or Harness,
tolet by theday or week, to suit cus-
A
E are now receiving at our old stand, F**t For State purpose^ on each 100 sHr f*e 8qwrt) a very larft? ami splendid assortment ot
(twn I jerks. ISO Rrmimt Barrrir, HV wft iH'tm Wfow 8ww, $,
S A I A W A E ami a very hug* "no «dl aswortad slock ot
we a HE prepansd
is he««itifu) andcomplet* with a fim lot of j^r thanour ne«^v Pena, (kdd and Silver IWik Fitst Pen md] Look for theold Pw-l«dt,if f(M want tm find
"K2 rmr
mm
OF
l»old Pens, eqeal to B«fly%i
YROWTNLNR HEREHAAM can
IVa,
eold as cheap as an inhfior quality. 7Wll*ute,OcL 13, Ttf.
and]
I
umiormnr
1
by inculcating those principles which shall lead nty, so necessary in their intercourse with each other, and important to the proper discharge of the duiHs ot coming life.
Tlnwe designing to qualify themselves for Teaching will be afforded especial advantages. The course of study is such as is pursued in the beet seminaries in the country, embracing a thorough English course, and the Greek and Latin languages. Daily illustrations and explanations upon the black-ttoard are required, in Arithmetic and the higher Mathematics.
year is Oivideil into terms ol five months, or twenty-one weeKs, each. The Fall and Winter Term will commtncc on Monday, the 29th of October next and the Spring and Summer Term, Mon day, the 15th of April, 1850.
TIIE TERMS OF TUITION ARE AS FOLLOWS.
The Primary Department, Common English Branches, History. Watts on the Mind.. Physiology, Rhetoric Algebra, Botany,
Natural History, Natural Philosophy, Astronomy. Chemistry, Geology, Logic, Political Economy, Mental and Moral Philosophy, Geometry, Davies' Bourdon, Trigonometry, Navigation and Surveying, Conic Sections, and the
Greek and Latin Languages, Music on the Piano. French nnd Drawing will be taught as soon as a sufficient number to form a class shnll desire instruction in this Department.
Orthography, Reading, Writing and Composition, throughout the course, in both male and female departments. There will be a charge of 40 cents, per scholar, for fuel and incidental expenses.
Ji Ij I JE MZ JIMt I* SOCIETY,
Will be formed by the young gentleman, for the purpose of debating, lecturing, and writing essays. The young ladies publish, quarterly, "Tue
LAUREL WREATH,"
Seminary A public Examination and Exhibition will be held ut the close ot each term. The Exhibition at the close of the next Winter Term will take place on Thursday, the 28th March. There will be a vacation of one weik at Christmas. .Scholars will lie charged from the time of entering to the close of the term no deduction being
Hoarding'enn be had in town at from #1,00 to $1,50 ner week. By furnishing rooms for boarding themselves, students can diminish their expenses to fifty cents per week. It is very important thut
students be present at the commence of the" term. KrFor further particulars, address J.
it
"I'INTI OF COIVNTACTS
IIb uniicrsigncd. I rustei*s ot the Wabash nnd
rharnctrr the
day of November next, for the construction of Jfosl iiliiiinrr.
tniixt be prepaid in all caws. I iho anal, and is worthy the ntt.-nli »n of contrac- Iwn utroml in the West. Dr C. ha Charge* or Iws will lx regulateil by the naturoj tors accusi omed to h»nvy work. 1 lie hn«' will I LR, and will Yace nnd extent of the bu«int s«, but modcraic in all U» divided into wKtious suited to tho shape and ho maj desire it.
LTUUIKI.
l.M miles of said Canal, extending from Dr. CARPENTER has carefully prepared, and of Maysville t« Petersburg. This division embraces lers lor stile a lhntrijicefor Chiming (nut Prrsrr..rge projMWtion ol tli«t heaviest earth work on vint? the Trrthnnd (turns the liest that has ever 1 i! »i_ lw„... .1... \\r—. T-4- |lf|8 cinate those
VOI TEKTH CIJ:AM.—Dr.
4lX litet in lengt::, consisting of four spans olnear will be seen, has introduced into this city bis loo (cot. siiftained by tiinlwr arches and truss- Camphorated Rone Dentrifice. Nothing is more work, and enclosed Irum the weather. disgusting than dirty discolored teeth, and stink-
The work will lx ready lor inspection for one ing breath. This Dentrifice is a perfect remedy we«k pr»'vious to the letting, and alt necessary in- «in this case, and will also whiten and improve formation will lie gi*on by tlie resident Engineer, teeth alreatly tolerably clean. Bidders not known «itlnr to the Trustee*, orto (From the Chicago Daily Tribune.) the Engineers, will bo expected to enclose with rwiifirnf*
O
A. M. Pl'ETT. Waljash and THOS. II. BLAKE. Erie Canal. Terre Haute, Jnd., 8ept 19, ItMi) 4tl.
SJ IB W
HARDWAltll
CIlAlll.tOi* IVmnfioe, wo would cWrfiilly rewmmend it to our patrons as being a superior article and worthy the confidence of the public.
rt X* I? For Lunatic Asylata, Aa 100 do lc7* mills BI 1 Ii I N O MATERIALS,' For Deaf and Dumb, do J00 do 3 21 di of every variety anddesenption. Also, For Educating the Blind, do ltW do 1 cent.
IVcket and Table Cutler)-. Cabinet Trimmings. For School District No. ft. Town 12. Range 9. 25c. Shoe findings and leather Meehamc*' tools, of 3, Town lit. Range 9,23c. every description Smiths* tools Mill aod Cut
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saws. Circular saws. 6 to 54 inch Anvils and vi- For Poll Tax for State purposes, 75c. rr«, bellows, Iron and NaiL%Sheet iron. Tin ii»te for Poll Tux for County 25c Zing. Tinned copper, Braziers copper, re. cast- Father mvself or a Depaty. will be found at m* steel, English, tksrman, Anwncan and JJnnp
in
Steel. UV teet coil chain. 300 pair trace diaim, o«t ia tke neveral Towmlaps as UW poumis log chains, UW |eeH. 1 ami li rope.
end Or*** Rite wdistma Th* law ami iu !be strictlv followed.
Cmt Vmfr*.
tW //eflbw r«n, CmTVrmt**, fire ^Ttry J***
W a a a a I P. CUNNINGHAM. 1LEND1P STtK Ot Collector and Treasarer ot
,K"
tmr stock aad assorta»eot ia SR ~TON H» Terre-Ha«»,or Wcat of the Mo aina. ar bat. -rf „r| '--rr
in the way of cotdwite Hardware. It it «me tkimf to make an imoregaion that «ti *11 cheiaffc. htt q«ils »tthi«* «o aellaiit-
vhef awwnment ol Hwdwana, eeer broaght into Wffvro c«»atr*.
ILLINOiS
1
is ft pleasant and decidedly healthy village and the surroundinc country is set
tled by a wealthy ana enterpriaing population. A large and commodious brick building, 62 by 32 feet, 2 stories high, has been erecte d, which will be completed and amply furnished during the coming vacation. 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 establishment, at once neat and inviting, for academical purposes.
The School is under the care of Mr. J. P, JOHNSON, A. M., and LADY, assisted bjr a competent number of teachers. tems of teaching, both aving been uniformly successful in their profestheir pupils, will be negacquaintance with
Having had extensive opportunies for examining into the best schools and sysin the East and West, and hi rablic
~r *k~-
roper, and will embrace Or-
LAW OFFICE IN WASHINGTON.
rPHK
undersigned has taken an offk.j in the city
I I of Washington, and proposes to practise law 'before the Supreme Court ot the United States, the Board of Commissioners on Mexican Claims appointed under an act of Congress of March :W, 1849, and any other boards ot commissioners for abjudicating claims which may be established.
Claims tor spoliation by the French prior to I 1800 will also receive the attention of the tindersismed and if a l»oard shall be established for I tlieir adjustment, he proposes to undertake the
AS opened his Livery Stables in Terre agency of such claims. Ilnute,— situated on Second street, four doors I WMinoereigned will retain Ins residence and north of the Stewart House.- Where accommoda- Inw office in Norwich, onnecticut, but designs tion may lie had in the way of
at vv
,, ,, isionsol the Supreme Court, of Contrress. and of arriages, Barouc.i s,,
nslungton at such times during the ses-
Inmrdsof commissioners for adjudicating claims,
llu»gies, as may be necessary to enable him to Kive perso-
The Vehicles all of new and fashionable style, nal attention to the business intrusted to him. Iletters in relation to business, addressed to the undersigned at Washington, D. or Norwich,
Connecticut, will at all times receive immediate
JOHN A. ROCKWELL Washington, June 2U, 18-19.
Tcrre Haute, Sept. 22, 1841). Jtf.
DR. ELXJAR R. K. CARPENTER, (of Chirngo.)
WOUI.f)
Im'.t.
most respectfully inform thccttizens ol Terre-llaute, and vicinity, that he is nty, stopping at the STEWART HOUSE, where he will lie nappy to attend to all that may favor him with call, in the various parts of his profession. Having acquired his profession under one of the Iwst practical Dental Surgeons in the United
On the Wnbnuh nnd Krie Cnnnl. be feels confident in being able to perforin .. .... all ol the various operations on the most scientific
nn,|
I Erie Canal, will receive sealed proposals at 1'eiersburg. Pike county, Indiana, on the lltii ''ate
jniproved principles.
nat*
I vot lecth Inserted in the
averoniiiir near a hall blH«AR R. E. CARPENTER.
character "t the jjround. averaging near a half EDGAR R. E. CARPENTER, Dentist. mile in lergth. The fiiperstrueture of the Aqueduct over East (rrom the Chicago Weekly Democrat.) Fork of While Riverwill also be let. It is about Km-
Late
Carpenier, ns
DRS. KENNK OTT,) ., GIBBS, ,t Jl'DSON,
Uefnrcnces —Honv J. McRoborts, Col. I,. R. Noel. Danville. HI. Mr. J. Chesnut, M. M. Dill, II. W. Martin. Paris, Ills.
Letters of Introduction, and satisfactory refer* ences can lie given. September 8, 1840. 2m3.
rOI.LECTOLFS NOT in FOR THE YEAH 1 SIS).
1
WII.L attend in person or by Deputy, at the usual places of hold' »liips in Vigo receiving I' the following day
usual places of holding elections in the diffcrlips in Vii purpose of receiving faxes for the year 18-19, on
county, Indiana, for the
vi^:
Thursday, OctAer 1ft, 1849
Harrison, Honey track. Sugar Creek, IVairie Creek, Linton, Ptereon, Riley. I*»st Creek, Nevins, Otter Creek,
Friday. Satuniay, Monday* Tuesday, Wrcdnesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Monday,
ARE
84 50 6 00
8 00
10 00
12 00
a paper written by members of the
P.
JOHNSON,
Terrc-Haute, Oct. C, 1849—fitf. Georgetown, Sept. 17th, 1849.
AtouchingIn
PNI.vciPAr,.
OHIO ILLINOIS INDIANA ARROW WAYNE
MISSOURI
do do do do do do do do do
Fayette. (Clark's Store) Tuesday, Oct 30, 1849. (Wolfe's Store) Wedn'day, 31, do
Tits FOLLOWIXO ART THK RATES OF TAXES, AS LEVIED: 25 ocnts. do do IOO »y. For Road do do 100 of mil estate 10c.
4. Town 13, Kan^e 30.7c.
Terre-Hau'e at all Umcti, except sue
#K)
re.
ItW fwiunds «. 11, and le«d pipe, bor lead,, )a«rs are the same as last year, which shot, At k«gt Kentucky rifle powder, 100,000* (y. it the duty of a!l Tax-Payers to call on Caps. me or before the fint day crf jaaaary aext after
Shot Rifles, Revolving Pistol*, that tlroe. if the Taxes are'not paid, it is my duty will
PNF.FI.AVORIJfC
APPLF,
Conneatrated Tsnilla, Peach. Htttrr Ainwn
themwlvw
—. .— Kilt,
witli small MIA a* WELL as W WI 8ALT.
EA band
aiwaya
«A
fcat
A II I TTER & A
42rA supply ot UKE A Tcrre-iiaale, October I3» ItH? Td.
li
I.NROTCPORATED with nil iluM.ower^, privileges and
Academy.
Capt. C.
E.
Capt. W. W. GAUNT, Adjutant of the Institute*-
•Educated nt West Point. tEducated at tho Virginia Military Institute
whom all funds brought or received must lie de-. posited, and nn debt must be contracted without the consent of such guardian.
*TT *«S» jm..
THAT
)9, 20, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 29.
Stove dealer? on the Wabash, who purchase their Stoves In Cincinnati, and elsewhere generally, buy by the pound, and usually obtain the largest stoves possibly for the least number of pounds.
I will state a case to illustrate the utilify and profits of those thin light stoves, to persons who buy them lor their own n*e- A widow lady bought a Store in this place, a very fine looking, and quite a large cooking stove, but weighs osly 188 lbs. being leas than one half the weiftht Stoves of the same size the uaed it aboi
entirely useless, and
I. Ohio hot blast
warranted
requirements
Tertr-Haute, Sent. 8,1819.
IRON.J
It in naipoaaifala form to aprcify ia largo •toek, but we hare no hmatioa in saying
1
m8*{
'igoCotmty.
1HOI.KRA.
of this f'«m W*.
.. «J sgd W' :1it?* nas W am, were Cowl.. merails, with mach sacce**, and is apptvmd of hjr
PreiKim Wt*D 4. DONNELLY. We also keep huai ail the best resmxbe*. irai 47if
Emenaeaf Giufw.
Reraivni and for aak
HF
aagll 50tf
WOOD it DONNELLY.
A O S O E
nd'
A
iLargc
JCROVERMAN & BOURNE,FP I
now receiving one of the largest and cheapest stocks of GooHs that has ever beefi offered in this market. In our stock will be found— .j Brown and Bleached Sheeting and Shining Bed Tickings Bleached drills Brown drills Plain and Plaid Linseys Prints Merinoes and Alpaccas: Cashmers and Delaines: Ginghams of all styles and prices Kentucky Jeanes and Satineus French-Cloths and Casimeres Italian and common black silk neck handkerchie/s Assorted col'd pocket handkerchiefs Cashmere, blanket and nett Shawls Cotton batting, a very good quality Mackinaw blankets Beaver cloths Red, green, yellow and white Flannels.
HATS and CAPS BOOTS, SHOES and BROG ANS, all kinds, styles and prices
S 0 E 3 E E E S
Tea, Coffee, Sugar,t Molasses, Pepper. Spice, Raisins, (very fresh) Candles. Soap, Indigo, Madder and Alum.
A W A E
for country use. consisting in pan, of Knives and Forks, Pen-knives, Butcher Knives. Curry Combs, Nails, Shovels and Tongs, Ames' best Shovels and Spades, Collins' best Axes, Locks, Latches, Steelyards, &c. &c.
Largest assortment of QUEENSWARE ever offered in this market.
Wanted.
W'heat, Oats, Flax. Clover 6bd Timothy Seeds, Jeans, Socks, Rags, Ginseng, Beeswax, Tallow, Rag Carpeting and Geese Feathers.
0^7"To Country Merchants we offer very great inducements in the way of un common low prices for all descriptions of goods. Terre-llaute, Sept. 29, 1849—5tf. GROVERMAN & BOURNE. .. .~7
SAM.'L DOYLE'S
LAFAYETTE, CINCINNATI AND TOLEDO
DAILY LINE OF MAIL PACKETS,
RE now full operation, leaving Lafayetto dnilv at o'clock r.
M.,
at all intermediate ports. These Boats have all been refitted and furnished in jrood style, and no pains spared to render them both neat and comfortable, being nearly new. The Wabash Line has been extended direct through to Toledo, and comprises the tollowing Boats and Captains:
And as soon as canal is in order the line will be extended to Covington, by Packet Empire, Captain Woolverton. ..
Time from Lafayette to Toledo 52 hours—I aro $fi
to Cincinnati, 80 9 0t)
Including board, See. Way fare in proportion. »T^r.r r- r, August 11,184JJ. 150U W, H.NOBLE, Superintendent
W E S E N
I I A I N S I E
GEORGETOWN, KENTUCKY.
Tl?c Adjutant General, together with five fit per-1 «o those who are earnest to achieve distinction as sons, to he annually appointed by the Executive, sound Lawyers. to attend examinations at least once in the year, CIVIL ENGINEERING according to law. Will be thoroughly and prartiraHy taught in the
ritjhts exercised by the Truftees and Faculty of r,c""fl Engineers in the United states All the instruments connected with that department have any other College. *Col.T. F.JOHNSON, General Superintendent. •Col. E. W. MORI JAN, Joint Superintendent,ant
I'rof xsor of Engineering and of Natural Jfis- thn: lie is now ofji'red $7:" per month for crni|H' r. KAtrx'cjnivT 'tcnt ns««nnt Engineers. One of his former puLicut. ol. B. R. JOHNSON. Frofestor of JSatu- .^jg
T1
uiifi wnFvPfp f/^!r n'r
of judicial proceedings, ofler unusual inducements
Wostern Military Institute—the Professor, Col
MoB.^!enig oneof..t,,et,"°^t
r(
V'
7r »*&.._
AME.S 1. DA IhsS Nothing is hazarded in saying that tl.ey Rev. H. V. D. N LY lLb, A. M., 1 rtnctjtal of the
MOTT. Teacher in the Academy.
|or
:.!ie
pig iron, the plates are heavy,
to
stand lire and to perform right.
am ALSO constantly prepared (as 1 keep the patterns) TO RE%UR ANY AND ALL STOVES, that I an. or ever have made here, ON short notice andchtap.
Store at Kagte Fotmdwy.and a!$r 3 doors east of i.C. Roief Store, SUPERINTEND^ by IRA
Tenv-fiMte, Aepc. li, UM9.
religious. Economy in dress,, [,nvo wide field open«*l lo tiiem for engaging in a cheap Lniform. for Winter
nn
ully enforced. Every student,
«k rnllAffA nnarv inn with li'
ii
An institution combining the science of the West Point Academy nnd of Polytechnic Insti-! |n n«? Academy tutes, with the classical literature of our best Col-! j" 'he College leges, adding the modern langunges, and super- Music and use Oi Arms and a in a a so I a an E in in A re 0 0 a a el a a 2 0 0 varsity able to meet the wants of Western pro-! IKARDINC« can be had in private families, press- -a university wliere all may select a course at from t'* 3 to two and a half dollars a week.— of study to suit tlieir time, means and professional When in Barracks- it is designed to furniph Corndestination. roons at a uniform rate. Students from a distance
Mr "DAVIESS, the Professor of Law, is known will be required to board at the Institute, and have in the various Couris as a practitioner of great: no communication with the town except as al ability, varied learning, long experience and ex- lowed by written permits. alted character.- His eminent qualifications, the frrTne next session will commence on the firs wholesome cxercise and discipline of the Insti of September, nnd continue ten months. tute, and the convenient observation of the forms: July 14, 1819. 4f,yJ
GilOVBR.
Terre-Hault, Sept IW. 3m3.
NOTICE,
nndemrned having disposed mock at gaoda. resfiectinliy
1HE tire mnck aa tfimia. tkaac who lnrnted to
of ins en* rnqneaii all
to hitn at the'S***. to call
iattiw R«wdwo«K*aml artt}*ap.aa kbasWi all the soeocatsof the Snomr thrt* inr aHikment. HORACE BUTTON.
FRfaiff ARRIVAfJ*.
r0OLSKTS
SBNW rni«*wid
W
EXTRACTS.
Ctnitx Black T»
dapetkr P»l« Brmndr. Choice Havara C5m, Extra Ohwiaf Tobaeoft.
WOOD & DOJUtRLLY
Tmcr-Hawte, Sept. IS, ISO.
WHISKY—or
QIJ BOURBON
for sal* by^ CC^iNGHAM.
fk.i
Iionornble, healthful, and a lucrative pursuit,
or
which thev may lie thoroughly and practieally
WOOD & IIO^^KLLI, W'HOLKSALR ANI) RETAIL mim mm. TB: «M- «n- AC: mm -mr mm 9
RE
of my ut nine
montiu, and it ia now broken into piecet the FIW plate completely burned THROUGH, *I.i
the Stove
AA she
paired by the man of whom ahe bought
cotild not get it re-'Forwarding
it, she
sent it to my shop, but as there pre no PATTERN.* in this place from which to cast the PLAIT*, the repairs will cost more than the Stove would be worth after being repaired.
This Stove, with several others in a similar situation, is at my shops, where ibey c»n be seen by all those who wish to understand this way more perfectly. I have on hand and am making
A LARGE QI ANTITY OF.STOVES, from the bestof patterns and of the very be»t No.
70
UOOK BINDF-RY. West aide Pnblic jw|oar»»« 3 door* North of the "Indiana Drag Store.*1
ZBmararm
ULCXTJUO-**
mmd mi prior* that not fail to give miisfaeiion, PERKINS, BUCKINGHAM k. CO. SepL 8, ld49. *tf.
EAGLE HOTEL,
W O E
ec*l£8
OF MARKET AND MULBERRY STREETS. TERRE-HAFTE, INDIANA Sepwnbcf W.i84S-3C
Arrivals*
for Toledo and Cincinnati'
CAPT.
C.EO. D. DAVIS, WM. PA LB. WM. STURGES. J. CAWC^RT. J. R. SMITH. A. VAN NESS.
iiul
quality. The Superintendent tak«the liberty of stating in! he is now offered $7") per month for comne-
»cc.jvc8 at this time ®'?,500 per nnnum, as
nt Principal Engineer of a Railroad now under con-
struction
RI'.HARD N. NEWELL, A./fl., 1 rafe*$or class nre receiving in dilferrnt parts of the United TTlgj\djunct
S,a,?s'
AMLiS (i, lifjAINLf A. a vofsssoT o/" .. ,. The time is rapidly app'oacbing when there Rev R. S\V IF! A. M., rnyfeJtsor of FAhtcs will be a great demand for such as have been pro.1 lu'mvo rT„. ('"red for !hnt vocation, at tho Wrist cm Military
»n Kentucky-whilst others of the same
r2°0p, $1500, or $1200 a year as Assistant
w,,|| r(,n,|j|y
command ^1200 or ^1500 per annum.
Every man of observation must ue tlmt the gigantic exterpri«e.« already proposed, will give birth I to hundreds of others, tributary to them. The
rapid advancement of our whole couniry, and the eagerness of our people lor exploring the hidden resources ol the new States and the newly ae-
,. c.r. quired territory, will give ample scope for ages to
Two hundred and thirty Cadtts, front fifteen come, to the skill and enterprise of the Engineer, different States, have entered this Institution since ,}ie Geologist, the Mineralogist, the Surveyor and it was organized, in 1847. It is entirely free fro-iv, Architect, Young men who have An aptitude• rt nr nnrtv. a* __ *.»_?. the control or domination of jjny sect or party either political or rel in the adoption of a and Summer, is rigidly ivr .. is required to select a College gnarrlian, with in ashor't time, and small expense, le Western Military Institute.
Mnthemntic.nl nnd Physical sciences, will j" The very mrKiorate terms, mildness of govern meni and the acknowledged success of this Insti tute in imjinrting a finished education So youug
.rat
1
00 per nnnum.
40 00
Terrc-Haute,
now receiving large additions to their stock, which win comprise every article in thc-ir line of busineaa.
53"Purchasers are respectfully solicited
W I E I
if Commission
PDYDRAS STREET, (2Dcpaa»su3a.5tBo »-E. H. FAIRCHILD. ^formerly of
ton,Hannah Sc. Co.,Evnnsville,}isconneeled with the above boose, and solicits consignments from his friends.
Evamrfile.
Uef*r to—Be*EXT & VIELE, J. H. Mittro St, Go. aug4 49n6m
OTECTjo^
THE
undersigned, having been appointed Agent for the Columbus Insurance Company, is now prepared to take risks against loss or damage by fire, and to insure goods transported on rivers anil canals, to and from the eastern cities p.nd towns in the United States. Persons insuring with said company will be dealt with promptlv and honora blv. W. N- HAMILTON, Agent,
Terre-Haute, Sept. 95,1848-4 yl
TO
the
SlorLIioIders «r
ge:
with mentioning them here, however those who may wish information, we direct then to
MOTHER THEODORE,
A CHOICE
/A
jnat
LCaa£L»
All kinds of biadine executed with neatnew and
apfcl 34tT
Fat
RESH
the
TERRE-IIAITE AND RICHMOND
A I O A O A N ?OU ore hereby notified to pay to J.
Books are now opened for additional subscriptions of stock, under the supervision of John Crawford and Jacob D. Eeariy.as commissisonora.— The payment of one dollar on each share is requir ed at Uie time of subscribing C. ROSE,
Prts. of theT. H. Railroad Co.
September 27,1848. n5tf.
Freceived
INE SWEET SPICED CHOCOLATE-JUM and for sale at the BUCKEYE CROCERV, my5 36tf and Patent Medicine Depot
N E W A E S O FRANCIS E. ROTHE,
HAS
removed his Barber Shop from the basement of the City Hotel, to the room next door to the Buckeye Grocery, where he wil 1 always be prepared in the line of
Fashionable Ilnir Dressing, Shaving, &c., &c. Being regularly trained in his business in I.eipsic, Germany, he promises that no one can give more satisfaction.
KrKeen Razors and clean shaving. Terre Haute, May 26,1849. 3'Jtf
D/SN I STB YC~~ H. R. SMITH, D. D. S„ BEINli now nermanently located in his new office on Ohio street, third door east of the public square, will at all times be in readiness to wait on his patrons in all things pertaining to hit profession.
NAOOOP
T-jrre-Hnute, April 17, 1849. 34v 1 N. B.—No credit given for operations unless by previous arrangement.
JAYNK'S MEDICINES.
AFRESH
supply receivetl bv the agents,
nlOtf WOOD ili DONNELLY. Who hnve his Almanac for 1849 for gratuitous distribution.
ARRIVALS & DEPARTURES
O A I S AT AND FROM TERM! H.41JTE, 1.VP.
ARRIVALS.
St. faint, Mo., Daily, at 1 A Indiaiiajio/is, Daily, at 52 night. Springfield, Jit., Tuesdays, Thnrs. and Sat. 6 if Vmcmneg, Mondays, Wednes. and Fridays. 11 Lifoi/ette, Wetlnen. Fridays and Sundays, jfr ('raufordfivilie, Tuesdays and Saturdays, Bloomington, Tuesdays and Saturdays, Jlarrodrhurif, Fridays, at Carlisle, Wednesdays, at
DKPAUTUBES.
St. Tjonis, Daily, at Inditiitufxdt*. Daily, at Spriti-rfirlfi. Mondays, Wednes, and Frid.
TTWIOILAVFL THNRO NML
Sintunln
Vivrennet, Tuesdays, Thurs. and Saturdays 5AM Jyifayette, Teusrhiys, Thursdays and Sat. 8AM nrfordtritte, Mondnrs and Fridays, 5AM /oomington, Mondays and Fridays, at 5AM Ilarrodshurff, Saturdays, at 6AM Carlisle, Thursdays, at 5AM
N. H.—All mails close at precisely ft o'clock J. T. MOFFATT, P. M. Oct. 13, 18-19. 7tf.
ACADEMY OP
ST. MARY'S OF THE WOODS E as is is A ad .1 will commence on the l.'»thof this month.
St. Mary'* of the Woods.
The Sisters are also happy to announce to their friends who'ioay desire to place their children at Si. Mary's, that they have a house at Terre Haute where they can leave their chileren till 'lie carriage from St. Mary's will bring them out there. Sejitsfnber 15, 1&49—3tf,
SYRINGES.
FINE
white nieuil. britannin and pewter Syringes. of various siws. received nnd for snifc by augll 50tf
WniTE LEAD.
DAILYLend.
cxpectcd an invoice of Pittsburgh Pure WOOD dt DONNELLY. Sept. 15., 18f9. __
SA«E
DIRECT
from the Shaker Village at New
Lebanon. N. Y., for sale by Dec. 23, '48-17-if WOOD & DONNELLY
DR.
JAYNE-S MEDICINES.—A
aiipply.for sale by
•p!21
to
call
and satisfy themselves that their prices are low. apl28 35TF
34tf
LOW
priced
conatnnt
J. R.CUNINGHAM.
PKEHERVK JARS.
GUSH RR^AERVE
TA
Jara,UMorted aizea,
receiveil and for aale by auKl150tf WtX)DSl
DONNELLY.
RRA NTS EFTERVESCENT SELTZER Aperient, for aale bv SNGII 5OTF
WOOD
Pfor
A. DONNELLY.
URE Brandy, Port Wine
Hwring-
aale by (ap|21 34tf I. R. CUN INGHAM'
LI BIN* EXTRAtTS.
LUBIN^R.Jenny
genuine Extract*,competing of
ey Club Lind. Fatcbonly,
aogil
lot ot American and English Pick lea
M*ived and
for aale at tbc Buckeye
Grocery and Patau Medicine Depot. [36tl
LA55S JARS.
~f plete 1
oxe* iaati
apli Ml
Tincture Bottlec, andacom-
jf plct« umrtment of Druggist Furniture—58 boxe* jaat reoei vod by Mtf J. R.CUNINGHAM.
WINDOW tiJJitm.
100
ap!21
Mwrted aixea, received and for
WOOD
Sl
DONNELLY.
FAINT BRUSHES.
4 FULL aaaoriment mipeiior Hruahef, recrhred
J\
aadioraaieby
WOOD &. DONNELLY.
CITRON—Jnat received and for aale dw Boekeye Grocery and Patent Medicine Depot my5 36tf
MUSIC Mimtl
ANEW
Mmly of Piano Mmdc. jnat received at PERK1N8 & B0CK1NGHAM-8 Oct &), 1849-dtf New Book Stot*.
YNCH-8 EXPEDITION TO THE DEAD JU SEA AND THE JORDAN,
and (at aak at
joat meived
PERKINS IT BOPKINOIMSII?
Oct 3D, N«w Hook titora..
For the Rem oral and Permsatnt Core of all
N E O S I S E A S E S
AOD
of thos« Compkint? Nhicb ar«
(VUND,
H. Tur
ner, at the store of Warren & Turti&r, the second instalment or four dollars, on each share of stock, subscribed for in said company, on the first dav of December next, a further sum of four dollars on each share every sixty days from that date until the whole is paid.
EARNED
OKNVRAL
by aa
weakened or unhealthy condition of the
NRRVOITS SYSTKM.
DR. CHRISTIE'S GALVANIC BELT and MAGNETIC FLUID, nsed with tine most perfeat and certain aaccau in aU caaea of
drugging and |*ln nicking the patient, tiLI exhausted Natui* oink* hnpeteniily nnder tiie infliction.
tit mtlhm (lit wkitit tt/tltm, rqnttlitr tkt rircututinn u/ Ihr hlitntl, prwmatr thr trcrttinnt, and nrrrr Ao Ikt iHthlrtl )»jtU ji Hiiitrr iny ciii nmslanrrt. Since their introdiictimi in Ui« United State*, only tltrco years since, mme tlioii 6 0 0 0 0
and in abmit on? week I was so encouraged that wai not MtWfled with the Bolt alone, but I got
HKNRi L. SUMNKR. 1st Neg. Mais. Light Inf. Comp. K." K. A. POOL, CapV.
Fits,
WOOD & DUNN ELL V.
TEW!
This beautiAi] aud convenient application of the tnv»terious j»w*r« of GALVANISM and AIAONKTIS.VV ha« been pmnonnc! bjr dhtinguishitl phyoicians both' in Knrop* and the United State*, to be the mtsi vatwiti* mriieinal ditearrry »/(A« Aft.
a I
Str^ajftheniug the
WEAKENED
body,
VIVID^
tone te
THE'
various organs, and invigurating the entire lyttera Also in
FITS, CRAMP, PARAF.YStS, AMD PALSY/
Dyspepsia or Indigestion.
RHFJVM AT1SM, Arntr it ml ^hrolc, ROtTf,' EPILKPSY, !,t!M«.\«0, U15AKSKS8, .KKRVOt'STRKMORS. PA1.PITATWS
OK THK ItB ART, APOPLEXY. NKtlRALG1A, IPAlSiS In the SI1IK ant C1IKST,
Liver Complaint,
SPTftAL COMPt'A^IT, nnrt CTRVATITRB of llto SPINK, H1I* 'COMPLAINT, DI** KASRS of the KII1VEYS, OEPI-
C1BSCV
OV
NKRV«rS AND
PHYSICAL KNKUQY, mul all
Nervous Diseases,
which rompkint* arite from one simple cause, namely/ A
Derangement of the Nervous System. (t{?- In NKRV0178 rOMN.AIVTS. Drugi nnd Mertioinon mrrrntr iSt dhtm**, for they weaken the vital energiet of the already nroxmted tv.itcm while muter the strengthening, lire-giviiijf, VllalUiue infltimoo nf OalvanUm. aa applied ly this hrliu'.iiiil antf wonderftil dmcovery, tho evhamttCil patient weakened aurferer i* raatarod tnftrai«r health, atreagth,
ticity and vijor. The great peculiarity and excellence of
Dr. Christie's Galvanic Curatives,
conafKtR, in the fitrt that thev nrrett and cure diaenta !tj a//tnaii
np/ilitwlinn,
in place of the nmial mods of
Persons
Inclndlng all age*, classes and conditions, among which were a largo numher of 1MU«S, who ara peculiarly subject to Nervous i-omplaints, have been
ENTIRELY AND PERMANENTLY OtHtED, when all hope of relief had been given up, and every thing else been tried in vain:
To Illustrate the use of the GALVANIC BIBl/1% 4ii)i)KW« the uase of a person atHictad with that liana of civilisation, UVSPKI'SIA, or any other Chronic or Neivous Disorder. In ordinary cases, stimulants ar* taken, which, by their action on the ntrves and mnscles of the stomach, att'onl
itmporary
relief, but which
leave the patient in a lower st»t«i and with ii\jnreA faculties Btter the action (bus excited has ceased. Now compare this with the eflect resulting from thai application of the (JALVANIC BKLT. Take a Dy»' peptic sufl'erer, even in the worse symptoms ol ail attack, and simply tit* the Belt around the body, uaing tha Magnetic Kluid as directed. In a short period the insensible ncrsiiiration will act on the positive element of tha Belt, thereby causing a talvnnic circulation which will pass on'to the negative, and thence hack again to the positive, thus keeping up a continuous Ual* vanic circulation throughout the aystem. Thus thtf most severe cases of DYRrKPMIA are PV.KMANKNTLY CUWKl). A KKW DAV8 18 OK'IT.N AMPLY SUK KK'-IKNT TO KRADICATB THK DI8EA8K Of* Yt'.AItS.
Certificates and Testimonials
FVnm «h« moat R«a|»ectRbla Sonrrea, Could he given, sufficient to All every column this paper '. We make a fnw selections.
A
1 AM 3 a 3 a
Voice from Mexico
Te Da.
CKKISTIR:
A
Resprcted Hir and Krwnd—T
have always Iwen subject to that dreadful complaint, Rheumatism, but I never klieW ivhnt agony a human lifting could wirt'fr, till I joined the Army. I waa engaged in all of 4KNKRAI. TAYLtirl'S battles, and was at Cairo IJordo with UKNF.HAL SCOTT. During
portion of the Campaign we
URN-E
much O.|KI«OD to
the night air in damp situations, nnd I soon perceived that this favored my old complaint. Tha first Bttac-k of the enemy (I mean Rheumatism) I hud in Mexico, was in the right shnnlrtcr then frty whole artn got' stilt', aqd I could scarrcly hold my mufket—and 0no fai
morning in the month of the Chanarral, I could scarcely raise mj shrieken with ai
arch last, after sleeuing under It. 7 fairly was soon after placad in tha
1 agony.
surgeon's hands, but I continued to get worse and worse.
The pains extended all over my body,'in my bead, and' even in my ankles and toes. At Han Angeio I got my dicharge, and when I arrived In Moston, I was helplees, hopejesq and perfectly miserable. I would take rwr more medicine, for I had taken too much already but reading yonr advertisement, indiiretf me to send to yonr Agtnt, Mrs. K. KIODKH. om1 strtpt. and get a iiu vaiic Bki.* and M*o«ir.Tir (•'i.rio. The second day I wore the Hell and u*ed the Plnid, 1 uns much better, ge it a pair of tha' (talvanic Bracelets for the limbic. These soon put me? on my feet, and in a few days I was enabled to walk to Mrs. KIDOKHU and tall mv stAry. Hhe told me to per-' severe, and said she had Itnown persons as Nd as I was tn get entirely cured, from this time I got better every day—all jain« gradually left roe, and my strength rapidly returned, and Cor tour months past I have lieen entirely well I feel as vigorous and elastio II1 ever fell, with the exception of a littla stiffness in my right arm. but 1 have not a particle of pain of any kind. My cure is truly wonderful, and I can neval' feel too grateful to you, for believe your Oalvanio articles have saved my life, as I do not believe I coulil have lived much longer in such dreadful agony.
Deafness and Rheumatism. Nr.w Yoaa, Kefit. 1,1849.
To tnt rcei.tr I voluntarily make this stata meat from feelings of duty and gratitude. In th* munlli of January, lM7, I took a severe cold, which was accompanied with tha most painful Rheumatic attacks. I waa atu-nded by Dr. Myrtle
of
himoti *nilrrlf iraf.
East Broad
way, and Dr. Nichols of Columbia-st. by whom I waa sereral tinses c«ipp*d As I did not bcttar, Dr. Htilwell. No AO Huflolk at, was called in, who *alivat«d me with mercury, which left me in a very weak state, and
Shortly eflar I waa attacked
with violent Kits and was altogether in a very dreadful condition. Having b« this time lost all faith la medicine and physician* I determined, as a last hot*, to II A I O A A N I A N MAONKTIC KLUID. At this time I could scarcely bear a single word. In a very few days after putting' on the Belt there was an Improvement in my general health, and my bearing was decidedly batter. In about si* weeks I had quite reeovtred my health, and for the past eiabt saonths my hearing haa bean perfect. I have had no attacks of Rheumatism, and not tha slightest symptom «f Krta, and aai in every respect an altered person. («gfts«n AXVt MARIAH HOLTON.
M».
and Holland Gin,
medicinal parpoaes.JUW
RECEIVED and
for
&C.
Jock
50TF W OOD&. DONNELLY
WJtneae, TNTHIA RAYMOND, No. 4 Ooerck-st, Naw York.
ftT* Many handrod 3artMcataa from all part* of the country of equally extraordinary character could be given.
So tirmMe or inconventsmre attends the tise of PS CHRinrifCn GJLV.IXtC JlRTICI.es, and bv tke BMMt feeble and delicate with awty. la many eases the sensation
tbey my be worn l*met ease and attending their tie is kit hi* yUatmnl mnd agrttsiU. Tbof can ba ssmt ta any part of Iba conntry.
Prices:
Tho Oahranlc Bolt, Throa Dollars. Tho G«lTanic Nooklneo, Tv/o Dollara. Tha Galvanic Bracoloto, Ona Dollar Cach. Tho Magnotic Fluid, Out Dollar. 0t7" The articles are accompanied by full and plan, directions. Pamphlets with fell particulars nay be bad of tke authorised Agent
A I A A I O N Btwtrt *f nnt erf rift #n H'ortkUst
D. C. MORBHBAD, M. Dn
OEJfT.RAL AOKNT KOR THK UNITKD STATER MM Braadway, daw York. IFor aale hi TERRE HAUTE by J. CIMNINGHAM in LAiA\ ETTL, by R. L- UWRENCE 3c SON. jr7-49yl«ow.
JAYNE^I MEDICINHR*
A LARliE lot of the* preparationa, thiadnT
Jf^i™- 9
fRUftll WORKED COLtAR*. OI1A SUPERFINE Paria Worked Cdfefa for aalr terr
A few mora .of thoae 20 ceni worked Collar* -till 00 band- AhwT&t rw^ivH ano*w?f l»t ol F""* J~** ComMc Hdkfs.
Oif 11 the New Cheap More it yen want Bar^M wi»i~i..nJ^|.iiRIB,ADIry11
TL3B 3M£ Nextdo&r TOLL*
Bwk
I^OM.
