The Wabash Courier, Volume 18, Number 10, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 3 November 1849 — Page 3
ree MnatW Wartiing.
^Howofton ha Uiis sublimo passage' in
nijfc burial servle of the Protestant Epis-
opal Church ?een mistaken for Holy
\ji TBfMTDST tP ttPB WE ABE IS
,vru oBATai" ftrtf? IT£ mtK ,**i .if I I
But ttsHtuipernaps,*was never mere
solemnly cxeM'ified ttan in the disAs
ier thus rcCo»(i in a recent number of
iho Sailor's fe&zinc: On the 27^ taine last, the American bark Ch-S Bartlett, Cnpt. Bartlett, "having 162 f«ge passengers, one cabin passenga/'d a crew of fouriedn men, bound New York, was running iu the rate out five know in a dense foe, some TSiile* west of Cape Clear.
It was half three o'clock In the afternoon. 'passengers were variously employ*0™** sauntering on deck, ''some sleeffrelow, and some in little croups, ml about the land they had left, and anticipated honre in the? new world11'6 did they dream ofj ihe swift-'d destruction approaching them iffh the dense fog. The steamer about twelve knots iM hour, Charles Bartlett, and with a fe#:ollision, cut her nearly '•n two. |nk immediately, and in three mis'34 lives out of the 177
FQUIS
oil Ivere gone beyond recov
ery Of wotnen on board only •one wased! Only foriy-three of "the wholiber saved! The most 'vivid lig and crashing thunder •which le simultaneous from the black i,kyame, compared with the shrieks arrors of those appalling three mil!
Up Down* in Canada. Loigepor of our Montreal dispatch, dact. 22, and Trupor of the Courier aquirer, mean Louis Michel Viger.-iiirer of Canada, (cousin to I'apined well known as Beau Viger, ho a. been very handsome •when yoiThe telegraph snys he has resigned,Hat Toronto is determined on as thflquariers of the Canadian Governr* A well-informed correspondent 'sse.s us from Toronto on the state lic feeling in Upper Canandn, nn Baldwin, the leader of the Ministry,addressed a letter to Mr. Peter Pel Whitby declaratoryof his (Baldwipstility to independence orj nnnnxmlMr. Perry will, it is expect*
Ilrltish Provinces.
Tho population of tho British Provine cording to the latest authorities, is- mure than i',000,000, distribuiodullowK:
H'ifi 1 ls:i5 lsio 1848
In
last year 23,000 soatnen were omploi on those vessels. All the above "s exchisive »f those on the Lakesd tho Atlantic coast ports.— Nacaidv.
THJEAUUK.—Tho
f.eagtinetthe
od, bo ihdidate fur East York {2b,~ His prices will be moderate,and it will behisaini 000 person the annexation ticket or if not ressly on that ticket, lie is well knu le decidedly favorable to it.s oljeod his election would be'a positive "lint the farmers around Toruinoat heart, desirous to cast oil tho powd'lngland. The late member is rifuuicelor of I'ppor Canada. The dayectioii is not yet stated, nor is it certmt Mr, Perry will be a candidate, tli we have no doubt of it.
Cities.
/VftwiViiV Ithitul*. Cnnndn *"0,(!00 niiH«in "PO.t'OO N, HruiiK lrtt.'MN.) Novo Siv i240,C0tl Pr. Kdwas. Cnix) Hre I'tt.tWH) New Koifld, Jtw.ia)
Montreal, Qut bee, St. Johns, Mnlit'ix, Toronto Kltigfton St. JOIIIIM,!
S0,00t
W.tNH* 'JO.tHM)
lii.0tv
172,OtH'
Total, 2.iTotal. Tho ttttcrre of tho Canadas, and its pro*ive increaso, is somewhat shown !»o following arrivals from the ocean ie river St, Lawrence: 1W, r. l. Cleared.
K't'.t vessels, averaging 350 tons.
not) i:n»7 15v"2 1747
Canadian dele-
ates i» British North American the delegates from Nova Scotitud New Brunswiek in this city, onturday Inst. We have no ollicial attnt ol the proceedings of these gentian but from private sources, wo lenthntthey determined to adhere to the former conclusions—first, that tho C*ty cannot go on as it is at present ond. that the remedy for the ocknanlged evil is independence of (ireatfritain—described in language more less distinct-—and a union of tho serai British North American Col* onies^th a protective tariff against British a other foreign goods. The?e Is to be other meeting of the members of this «y at Toronto, and still another
Hakx.—Monlrcai Herald.
A Con HIT AT SOUKICROUT.—Wo find tho flowing going the rounds, but to -what ag it is to be credited we know not—t it certanlv lays out sourkrouu— "Hiry Clay dined recently with ExPresitnt Martin Van Buren, at Lindenwnld. The dessert consisted of crullers, olecos, suekethush, owgreetchees,«Sec. Mr. Gv expressed a wish to see that 'twelvacres of reclaimed bog land/ so much Iked^of during the election, which Mr. Huron took great pleastire in showfcj him. On their return, a tureen filled the brim with sourkrout was set betortmn. Clay put his handkerchief to hfsnose with a *whew,' said—'Van, I've lied long and encountered ms strong opposim as any other man, but. to be fiih you, I never encountered anyas strong as lAis."
man, «*vs tho author of "The
whldt the total absence of the sun erodes. All nature sleep* at night, and so should man.
Ai the end ol 18*8. Pn»«sit had 4? railway of MS German mile* in length for traffic, and 5 other lines, 44 milts partially opened.
The cost of the.
Military Education.
^The WESTER.V MIIUTARY IMSTITCTE at Georgetown, Kentucky, is represented
as a fine Military School, and in a flour
ishing condition. For particulars we
would refer to the advertisement in another column. A sen of Dr. Ball, of
Terre-Haute, and also of Mr. Richard
son, of York, received military instruc
tions at the Georgetown Institu e. \Ve are authorized 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 conditions, by making immediate applicatroil to the WABASH COURIER office.
FALL ARRIVALS.
Tie most SFLF.VDID GOODS in Market.
A
ALSO—A large lot of Carpeting, which will be sold very low for cash or approved crcdit. A hirge aaeoniueni of
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of all qualities and pricos have been laid in with be found cheap and excellent.
great care, Mid will 683 JLXLE: LLaJCkX2aUPiB» Homo vary fine, with Extra globes and chimneys, and capable of shedding "a flood of light" on any subject—chanje, beaut ifnl and cheap—are to be found amonp thier large and general assortment of goodn.
rl
heir
QUEENSWARE STOCK IS PERFECT, And their variety of llnf*, Ciipx, Hoofs & Shoo*.
as comprehensive as the eastern markets can afford. Country merchants, wishing to "fit up," will find this establishment, situated at the north west corner ol the public sc|uare, the most interesting one in Terre-Uoute, as regards the Qaality, Variety and Cheapness of Goods.
They, as well as all others, are respectfully invited to call aud examine the stock on hand. WILLIAMS & EARLY.
Terre-Haute, Oct. 27, 1S49. 9tf.
Tin: owmui is
to give general »aii*l»ction, and hopes to have li!t-ral ntiironage exteuded him. Oct. 27,1 549-9-31 A. T. BRONSON.
MERCHANT TAILOR.
II
ajA£s:2S£ej£
I AS remov«-d bin Tailor Shop from Market street to National Uoad street, one door east of Ira Crovcr's Tin unci Sheet Iron Manufactory, where he ha» opened ill his new Fancy Front Store iioom, a
MERCHANT TAILOR SHOP, and i» prepared to furnish the best and most fashionable materiuls, and make them up in a style inlrrior to none in the west.
He will makes Cumins In tho most anprovod style, when the cloths are furnished by the customer mid al*ogivu strict attention to cutting nil kinds of garments—all ol which sliall be done with tante and despatch.
Oct. stt. IH4!f-'Jt» DAVID HARTSOCK.
WORKS ON 11V I O PATH AX7 A'l'Kli CURK MAM'AL Results of Hydropathy The Water ure, by Meeker \Vei»s on Writer Ct*e
Hter Cure in Ameticn, by a Water Patient Water Cure lor l.adies Water Cure in Chronic Diseases, by Gully l'or sale by
PERKINS & BUCKINGHAM,
Oct. 27, M'.l-'Jtf at the sign of the Big Book.
ATTORNEY FOR PROSECUTING Claims at the City of Washington. 'PUB subscriber undertakes the collection, set-
I th'Hient and adjustment of all manner ol claims, accounts or demands against the Governnit nt of the l.'nited States, or anv foreign state or country, before Commissioners, before Conureps. or before any of the public Departments nt W ashington.
r• EORGETOW IT tied by a
The Schi
EARLY,
wilT^~s~X~
RE now receiving direct from N. Y., Philadelphia and Baltimore, a general etockof Dry Goods, Qneensware,
Hardware and Groceries.
HEISI:!
rpHK suliscriljcr has now at the CITY HOTEL, a .1 New and Splendid 1'2 Seat Omnibus, and begs leave to announce to the pleasure going community, and others, thai he will hold himself iu readiness to convey them to and from Parties, Balis, I'icnirs, Steam-boat*, Canal-boats, Hotels, Fishing txrursiotis, or any other kind of excursions.
The young ladies publish, quarterly
XT
l'lie procuring of Patents, Army and Navy Pensions, the collection of accounts against the Government, all J^nnd Claims.and every demand or other business of whatever kind requiring the prompt and efficient services ot on Attorney or Agent.
A residence of fourteen years at the seat ot the Kedetal Government, with a thorough and fttmiliar acquaintance with tin* various systems ann routine of public business at the different ofttccs, as well at in Congress added to this, free access to the ablest legal advisers, if nwtjed, justifies the undersigned in pledging the fullest satisfaction and the utmost dispatch to those who may entrust their business to his care. Being weu known to the greater partfcif the citizens ot this district, and to many gentlemen who h»ve been member* of both Houses of Congress in the last twelve years, it is deemed useless to extend this notice by special references.
Communications must be prepaid in all cases. Chatges or fit* will lie regulated hv the nature and extent of the business, but moderate in all cases. Address,
H. C. SPALDING. Attorney,
Ot 20, 1W9—8tf Washington, D. C.
^prOTICE.
TERRK HAITI BAXXIKU
LKK-SK,
Oct. 16,1849.
General meeting ol the Stockholders in this Branch, will be held at the Banking bouse on the first Monday of November next, being the Mh day of the ntotith at 10 o'clock A. M., to elect Seven Directors for the ensuing year, and to rewive the Report, which the Directors of U»e preceding vear are required by the Charter to make to the Stockholders "of the condition and affairs ol the Bank. By order of the Board.
JOS..S. JKNCKE3,lashier.
Terre-Haute, Oct A), 1849. **3.
NEW CHEAP Pt UI.ICATIOXS. HE Woodman, by G. R. P. Jan«w. Esq. JL Retritwi'.on. or the Vale of Shadows Ada and Etfifte, or the Two Nieces, by Mrs. Grey My Sister Mti$nie Ellen Percy, or Discipline Woman in all Ages and Nations, by iSichols Miseries and Mysteries ol New York
Just received and tor sale at PERKINS «& BUCKINGHAM'S Oct 90. 1^49-^tt Book Store.
jHMejro of Lift4: or How to Live, or Wh«* no Livo For," should sleep less is hour« out of the four *nd twettne in the full enjoyment of health •, v-w i» «n»
T~1UNew
"BOOK S
)K 1
eitE.1T ATHt *CTIO\!.
Just rereired at
CHILD'S BOOK STORE, Tfcc Lnrgevt. Cheapest, *nA b*st S«lccte4 Stock of Book*, ever offered \tile in Tert c- Haute.
I Stock embraces all the ScfcoJ Books
O Btni in this Secuow nf coan'rr, witlt an
Konnwnt ot nearly ail the New Worka in «v«rjr
than eight, bvery hour devoted L^mr*. before midnight is so much gain Cheap publicatuMis. Ut^grapiw,Picture frames itural advantage®, which havo (pss *lw«r*on hand. ice after thartime, as we then be- S 'P A TION E "scent the morning air." and lose astortmeat
We hare a targe and fine
nefit of that *tate of atmosphere I pordias**! Kw ca»h, at manufacturer# pnoc*, will be anM an low or a little lower than aay pa
I low
construction of t'ttc*« lines was 1*3,140, FJ^ 000 thtlers. The Gentian ttiths is^abou'lj inicrwr «i«ality 4| English the thafer 3fr. 75c. Tcrr*4i«i**,Oct. IStS.
pet hw*te&tv o&red to the Pabuc-
of Paper. w,wbidh
Our Assortment of
OP»5aaa®ar Sl5U3aOaj&asi®rP5r» is bnntifttl and cow rtc with a lot of Stedl Pros. Gold and
r«acilt,fite
G.
N E W I E S A E
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I I A I W A I
KEirrTio^ or AT THE
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Fine Po» and! '^rTXfor thr dd PfrT-*f
tWISkfo?tS^lKJKS*
Pocket K«am,Cttd Caaea, 4c. 4w. weyrtmettt of Ktuthwc, ever mat mm mm msa rmc
iatoUseW«Hernc
Sot. '-.'nt*. & E. M. iat* of Uia Urn ot| c*n
E O E O W N S E I N A
J. GRANTHAM, opened his Livery .Stables
HAS
AS opened his Livery Stables in Torre
Carriages, Barouclios
tomers.
JIJ1
This Institution is Pleasantly Located in
GEORGTTOWN, VERMILLION COUNTY, ILL!N0i£ 1
And has been, in neossftd operation one year, dmrtng whick time it has numbered 160 Student*.
to fopr 2 stories high, has Mfen erecte d, which will be completed ana ampiy famished during the comVacation edifice is surrounded ty a spacious enclosure, or compus, -tour acre® in extent wfich is «K*I to be adorned with irceanad gravel walks, making to estaUis«n«nt, at once neat and inviting. for academical purposes
number terns of ... J^ed^^'hefr'obiectFs not to give a partial knowledgenf books, but a thorough acquaintance with the sciences taught to strengthen trod discipline the intejj actual powers of their pnmla by vigorous S^ns^f th«r own to efevate their moral nature by Mnpartin| a decidedly moral influence and
to elevate their moral nature by mparting
bC7ncd'ciUin2ThoIe principles which shall lead to the cxercise ot xli ... nty, necewarr in their intercourse with each other, and important to the proper diacharge of the
(S^nTing to qualify themselves for Teaching will be afforded especial advantage*. Tl»mmse'of study is such as is pursued in the best seminaries in the country, embracing a thor»th VtvS course, and the Greek and Latin languages. Daily illustrations and explanations upon the blaCR-board are required, in Arithmetic and ihe higher Mathematics.
Primary School will be a department disunct Irom the Seminary proper, and will embrace OrRtidina. Writing, Small Arithmetic, and Primary Geography. „r. "$ie vea'risdiviied into terms of five months, or twenty-one weeks, each. The Fall and Winter Tenn will commence on Monday, the 29th of October next and the Spring and Summer Term, Monday, the 15th ot April, 1350.
THE TERMS OF TUITIOX ARE AS FOLLOWS.
The Primary Department, Cowroott ish Branches, History, Walts on the Mind... Physiology, Rhetoric Algebra, Botany,
Natural History, Natural Philosophy, Astronomy. Chemistry, Geology, Logic, Political Economy, Menial 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 shall desire instruction in this Department.
Orthography. Readingt Writing and Composition, throughout the course, in both male and female departments. There will be a charge of 40 cents, per scholar, lor tupl and incidental expenses.
1 E S O I E
Will be formed by the young gentlemen, for the purpose of lecturing, and writing cssavs. •he vounu ladies publish, quarterly, "TUB LAUHEL WBEATHdebating,
'^A "public Examination and Exhibition will be held ut the close of each term. Ihe close of the next Winter Term will take place on Thursday, tho 28th March. vacation of one week at Christmas.
Scholars will IMJ charged from the time of entenng to the close of the term no deduction being made, except in case ot protracted sickness. Boarding can be had in town at from $1,00 to $1,50 per week. By furnishing rooms for board themselves, students can diminish their expenses to lilty cents per week. It is very important that students be present at the continence of the term. rnuvcrw fcjrl or further particulars, addrm1 J- P- JOHNSON,
Terre-Huute, Oct. 6, 184ft—6tf. Georgetown, bopt. 17th, 1B49.
J. GRANTHAM. 4m3.
Terre-Haute, Sept. 22, 1849.
I I tM '.J v'l 1 J.
character °f the ground, averaging near a hulf LDGAK It. L. CAItl EN TLIl, Dentist. mile in le-gth. The superstructure of the Aqueduct over Last Fork of White River wilj also lie let. It is about
EMLARCCMENT'OFTHE PAD LOCK.
Increased Qnantity of all kinds of IIard» ware.
try.
4(H) "feet in iength. consisting of four spans of near, will be seen, has introduced into this city kis 1(H) feet, sustained by timber arches ond truss- Camphorated Rose Dentrilice. Nothing is more work, and enclosed from the weather. disgusting thnn dirty discolored teeth, and stink-
Tho work will le ready for inspection for one ing breath. This Dentrifiee is a perfect remedy week previous to the letting, and all necessary in- in this case, and will also whiten and improve formation will lie given by the resident Engineer, teeth already tolerably clean. Bidders not known either to the 1 rustees, or to {From the Chicago Dailu Tribune.) the Engineers, will be expected to encloWwith Certificate their proposals, ""'^tory testimonials as to(
character and qua ifica Rose Dentrilice, wo would cheerfully recommend PUETT, wS3T lid ,il ns king a superior article and iu. worthy llie confidence ot the public.
a
THOS. II. BLAKE. Erie Canal. Terre Haute, Ind., Sept 19, 1849 4tl. Dentists.
O
O
E are sow receiving at oar old stand, (East' invites the attention of his friends and the public \Y side of rte I*tMi«Sfwre,) a very large and generally.
splendid assortment ot Terre-Haute, Oct 30.1849. 8tC I I N A E I A S of every variety and description. Also.
Tocket and Table Cutlery, Cabinet Trimmings. Shoe findings and loathe* Mechanics' tools, of
M-ii
every (teaoipuon Smiths tootK 3Wiu and ut|
saws. Circular saws,fi to *24 inch Anvils and vi ces. bellows. Iron and Nails.Sbeet iron. Tin plan Zing. Tinned copper. Braxiers copper, wire, caststeel. English, (iennan, American .and Spring Ste*-1,100 feet eoil chain, 300p«ir trac« chains. chains, 1000 feet 1,1 and 11 rspe.
KW pounds logchah«., WT0 feet 1,1 and 11 piNE APPLE. ICOO pounrf' IL jwl I Concentrated shot. 30 kegs Kentucky rifle powder, 109,000* G. Vanilla,
P. Cap*. Shot Gtaa*, Rifle*, Revolrtag Pistols, Gs* Let**. 150 Reminftm *md Doyhm Rift 10s sett Cmnmsmti Wit*pm SMK*. 2, 000 mtmrnd* fUMem If#**, CW Gnrtn, Fire
Br**. 30 dot. As**, if At bat menajiactortes, twMnf«^w* SPf.F.NPIO FTOTK OF SADDl.liltV HARUWAR K, Md *trj large and well sswiried stock ot" IRON."
It is impmriUe far as mpt&ff in larjre a| stock, bat we I l«»»uo« raying tbat ,^ sUPERF S Parts Worked Collar* far stock and wimml mnMM*. to ,oievery v. TerwHauie. or W«a* of the Mountains, and tl»d 4 ^ase 90 cent worked Collars we an prepared to n*M W of compeuaoBU,! band. Also. j»« iwir aaotiwr 1st ia tba way of exclusive Hauniwara. jlsiomf JFremdk Lmem Cambric h•.(*,
Itwtarthiafwm.' tm man that w*f Cal. as tbe New Ctieim i$ior» if ywa wast Bararil cbeap. bat quite a «si to «ril a hi-Uriam Wholesale and Retail
£sm.
^•R4^"4^TRRI
&CO. 7a.
iat benevolence, honor and integ
$4 6
60 00
8 00
10 00
12 00
," a paper written by members of the
The Exhibition at There will be a
I.AW OFFICE JN WASHINGTON.
THE
undersigned has taken an office in the city ol Washington, and proposes to practise law lw fore the Supreme Court of tho United States,
the Board of Commissioners on Mexican Claims appointed under an act of Congress of March 3d. 1849, and any other boards of commissioners for adjudicating claims which may be established.
Claims tor spoliation by the French prior to 1800 will also receive the intention of the undersigned and if a board shall be established for their adjustment, he proposes to undertake the
a£?"cy 8UCj' c'""n?
Haute,—-situated on Second street, four doors* Hie undersigned will retain Ins residence and north of the Stewifrt House.- Where accominoda- aw olhee in Aorwich, Connecticut, hut designs tion may be had in the way of
be,n^r
NUIKICS,
Haggles,
«c»
",l Washington at such tunes during thesesisionsof the Supreme Court, of Congress, and of
hoards of commissioners for adjudicating claims.
n8 may nec,.S8nry
The Vehicles all of new and fashionable style, nal attention to the business intrusted to him. just importrd from New York. letters in relation to business, addressed to the Vlso-IIorses for Saddle or Harness, undersigned at Washington. 1) C. or Norwich, i. I Connecticut, will at all tunes receive immediate all kept and to let by the day or week, to suit cus-.
ntIenIjon
TIt A EL E S O Jf ABROAD Tcrrc Ilautc, Sept. SM, 184U. 4tf. may be forwartfed any distance, in or out of tliej State, on reasonable terms, by applying at lic rar* above establishment. Also—HORSES AND llUGtilES KEPT, by the week or month, to suit customers.
to enable him togiveperso-
JOHN A. ROCKWELL
W ashington, June 20, 1819.
DR. EDGAR R. E. CARPENTER, (of Chicago.)
WOULD
vv
most respectfully inform the citizens
__ of Terre-Haute, and vicinity, that he is
7 '|v|'|\ir 11/Y^IVPI* Afv|\ Stopping (it the STEWART HOUSE, where lie I
j|| [H. imppy to attend to all that may favor hiih with a call, in the various parts of hid profession, Having acquired his profession under one of the liest practical Dental Surgeons in the United
o«.i 1,'rio rnnnl I ^'ates, he feels confident in being able to porfornt
On tlici W obn. hand all of the various operations on the most scientific "HE undersigned. Trustees ol the Wabash and „j improved principles. E.rie Cannf, will receive seated Plate and Pivot Teeth Inserted in the sburg, iko county, Indiana, on iiie J4tn Petersburg day of November next about 1M miles of sai Mavsville to Petersburg
for the construction of Rest banner. Canal, extending from Dr. CAKPENTER has cnrefully prepared, and of This division einWaces fers for sale Dentnfire for Clmniv* and Prefer-
a large proportion ol the heaviest earth work on vitig the Teeth and Gums the best that has ever Ihe anal, mVl is worthy the attention of contrac- '',ceii oilere.l in the West. Dr. C. has the host tore nortist onicd to henvy work. 'I lie line will AC-^INK IVIA I T. EK» and will ttcciutiiu those be divided into sections suited to the shape and who inay desire it
{From the Chicago Weekly Democrat.) KEWYOT'R TEKTH CI.F.AN.—Dr. Cnrpenter, as
]lBving
examined Dr.Carpenter'sComphorated
KENNICOTT,
DRS. GIBBS, & JUDSON,
References —Hon. J. McRoberts, Col. L. R. Noel, Danville, III. Mr. J. Chesnut, M. M. Dill, II. W. Martin, Paris, ills.
Ieiters of Introduction, and satisfactory references can be given. September 8, 1849. 2m3.
DISSOLUTION.
^Jj^HE Co-partnership heretofore existing boS tween the subscribers, under the lirm of
I* iC R. Whipple «!t. Co., has been _diseolv^l_by mutual consent. Oct. 1, 1849-8-31.
Iy
dissolved by muiut F. R. WHIPPLE, L. RYCE.
business will be continued by the subscriber at the old stand, known as the
BI CK-EYE CASH
east side of the public square, next door to S. H. Fotter & Co.'s Hardware store, ytiere is now opening a heavy Stock of every description of FALL AND WINTER Goods, recently purchased by himself in New York nt auction and from the best jobbing and commission houses, to which be
L.
RYCE.
CHOLERA.
/^iNE of the best preventives of tbis disease, and which has been used, where ebolerm nre-
1 r-... with much success,arei is approved of by
mtv
noaja»ihoritic*
Prepared by WtX)D &. DONNELLY. We also keep on band all the beat remedies. jy21 47tf
FLAVORING EXTRACTS.
Essence of Ginger,
PeatA, Bitter Almond.
Received and for sale hv •ecll g0tf WOOD Jk DOXXELLY.
A
JAYXPS MEDICINES. LARGE lot of these or-iriiioiut, this day received and for sale W isale and Retail.
WOOD & DONNELLY, Agen Almanacs lor 1850, for cfarcitoee diitnlw Sept 15 1849 3tf-
FRENCH WORKED COLLARS.
'^Kiaa, Wholesale and
CHARLES A- DOT.
il3335«C Neaudoor totiaBook S*mr.
TlTPSJJew M' '4 and Speak i«ts Gerinaa Resaier
^LLENl
Adle^n^ofmMve Gen
PERKINS &
=======
ARE
and the surrounding country is setious brick building. 62 by
A
OHIO ILLINOIS INDIANA ARROW WAYNE MISSOURI
Incltnlinff board, &c. WTay tare in proportion.
VIMI'IPF1"'V°\t
Acadcmy.
Capt. C. L. MOTT. Teacher in the Acatlemy. Capt. VV. W. A UNT, Adjutant of the Institute.
•Educated nt West Point. tEducated at the Virginia Military Institute.
Two hundred nnd thirty Cadets, from ntteen
in the adoption of a cheap Lnilonn, lor Winter
An inrliluiion c™,,l..ni™8 lb. nf te:
nearly realizes the long-felt desideratum of a urtl-
IA 0 S 0 E
Late and Large Arrivals.
:'""feR0VEBM.iN,1& BOURNE,* a vW.--
now receiving one of the latest and cheapest stocks of Goods that has ever been offered in this market. In our stock will be found— pi
Brown and Bleached Sheeting and Shirting Bed Tickings Bleached-jdrills Brown drills Plain and Plaid Liuseys 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 handkerchiefs Assorted col'd pocket handkerchiefs Cashmere, blanket and nett Shawls Cotton bauing. a very good quality Mackinaw blankets Beaver cloths^ Red.green, yellow and white Flannels. -u
HATS and CAPS BOOTS, SHOES and BROGANS, all kjndsj siylesand prices
Tea, Coffee, Sugar, JMolasses, Pepper, Spice, Raisins, (very fresh) Candles, *XJ Soap, Indigo, Madder and Alum. nu
A W A E
for country use, consisting in part, 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.
Wheat, Oats, Flax, Glover and Timothy Seeds, Jeftns, Socks, Rags, Ginseng, Beeswax, 'fallow, Rag Carpeting and Geese Feathers.
0^7~To Country Merchants we offer very great inducements in the way of uncommon lotc prices lor all descriptions ol goods. Terre-Haute, Sept. 29, 1849—5tf. GROVERMAN & BOURNE,
SAM.'L DOYLE'S
LAFAYETTE. CINCINNATI AND TOLEDO
DAILY LINE OF MAIL PACKETS.
RE now In full operation, leaving Lafayette daily at 6 o'clock r. *., for Toledo and Cincinnati' touching at all intermediate ports. These Boats have all been refitted and furnished in goodstvle, and no pains spared to render them both neat and cotnloriable, bring nearly new. 1 lie W abash Line has been extended direct through to Toledo, and comprises the lollowing Boats and Captains
And as soon as canal is in order the line will be extended to Covington, by Packet Empiro, Captain
^'Time from Lafayette to Toledo 52 hours-Fare
COIIiei t0
different States, have entered this Institution since (hg Oeologist, tho Mineralogist, the Surveyor and it was organized, in 1847. It is entirely tree from ,|je Architect. Young men who have an aptitude the control or domination o( any «t*ct or pnrly, |*or die JVIntliomntical nnd I'liysical sciences, will cither political or religious. Economy in dross., Imvn wide field onen^d to them for engaging in «t. __ 1 '.m /.k/inn l'nil/iriii i^»t* VV miff' I .11 I *t .» 1
an
and Summer, is rigidly enforced. Everj' student, |or \^-hicb they may le thoroughly and practically is required to select a College guaruian, with qualified, in a short time, and nt small expense, at whom ail funds brought or received must be de- ^,e Western Military Institute. posited, and 110 debt must be contracted without the consent of such guardian.
at rar« 9
''HAT Stove dealers on the. Wabash, who purI chase their Stoves in Cincinnati, snd elsewhere generally, buy by the pound, and usually obtain thd largest stoves possibly lor the least number of pounds.
sent it to my shop, bu» as sbere sre no patterns in ^3 izj vO Ai this place from which to cast the platen, there
pairs will cost more than ibe Stove would be worth after being repaired. This Stove, with several others in a similar situation, is at my shops, where 1 hey can be seen wisn by all those who more perfectly.
A LARGE Q1ANTITY OF STOVES, from the best of patterns sod of the very best No. I, Ohio hot Wast pig-iron, the plate* are heavy, warranted to stand fire and to perform right. 1 am also constantly prepared (as 1 koep the patterns)
TO REPAIR ANY AND ALL STOVES, that I am, or ever have made hens, on short notice and c!*-*p.
Store at Eagle Foondery. and also 2 doom east of I.e. WSwr..
NOTICE.
fftllE undersigned having diroosed of his etitire stock 3 goods, respect fally wqoesia al those a»itt'^ »d«oWm attheStore.tocall at the joHer's aftd settle op^s he has left
Terre-Hante. Sept. 15.18tt. Stf-
FRESI1 ARRIVALS.
"IIJOOLSEY'S Saperior cruabed Ss^gar. W Chotee Black Tea Soperior Pale Brarsly. Cbotee Havaca Ctgws.
Terre-Haute. Sept. 15,1S49.
OLD
BOCKLNGHA
M.
Oc«. 27, at tit* a%a of tks 3if Botk.
1 have on hand and am making Jug trienda. Kefer to—BEKETT &. VIELE, j. H. St, Co. I aug4 49nftn
„^n*»Wk.KovER
Terre-Haute, Sept. 1849. 3m3.
BOURBON WHISKY—For medietas {ron»M*s,ferc*leh7
GSISR'
CJ R. CUNINGHAM.
C.A.FT. GEO. D. DAVIS, WM. PALL W.M.STUkGES.
to Cincinnati, 80 9 00
\V E L: N
I I A I N S I E GEORGETOWN, KENTUCKY.
The Adjutant General, together with live fit per- to those who nre earneat to achieve distinction ns sons, to be nnnttnlly appointed by the Executive, sound Lawyers. to tutend exantinations ut least oncc in the year, CIVIL ENGINEERING according to law. Will be thoroughly nnd practically taught in the stem Miliuiry Institute—the'I'rotessor, Col. IKCOBPOEATED with all the powers, privileges and MORGAN, hem* one of the most skillful und experich exercised bw the Trustees and Faculty of r,onCld I'-'Uf'^-ers in the United htates All the ", ®, r.,,11 instrumoiita connected with that department have ri ., been procured at considerable cost, and of the best •Col. T. F. JOHNSON, General Super,ntimdcnt. •Col. F,. W. MORGAN, Joint Siijuri ii'en dint ,a Superintendent takes the lilierty of stating
Projessor of Engineering and of at lira I lliz- thm he is now olfl-red $75 per month for comper, r. „1T1..„n.T Ti 'tent nssistnut KnuitiocrH. Oneol Ihh former puLietit. CoK B. R. JOHNSON. Pro/Iswr 0/ yjjs this time $2,500 per annum, as in in a a a
fnm
4
RICHARD N.NhWELL. A. M., 1 rojetsor of jna8
JAM ICS G. HLAINK, A. 11., Adjunct Professor Kn2ineffr8. of The time is rnpidly approaching when there Rev. J. K. fciVVIl* 1, A. M., Professor of Ltlfics
|If. nnd enterprise nf the Engineer,
honorable, a healthful, nnd a lucrative pursuit,
Am
rwr 1,,el
versity able to meet the wants of Western pro- HOARDING can be had in private families, press a university where all may select course at from two to two and a half ilollnrs a week.— of study to suit their time, means and professional When in Bnrracks. it is designed to furnish Corndestination. I iiiona at a uniform rate. Students from a distance
Mr DAVIFSS, the Professor of Law, is known will be required to board at tho Institute, aud hove in the various Courts as a practitioner of great: no communication with the town except as alability, varied learning, long experience nnd ex- lowed bv written permit*. aited character. His eminent qualifications, the JKrTlie next session will commence on the first wholesome exorcise and discipline of the Insti- of September, and continue ten months. tuie, and the convenient oberrvation of thelorms July 14, 1849. 4GyI
THE
J. CATHC vRT. J.R.SMITH. A. VAN NESS.
August 11,1849. [30tf] W. II. NOBLE, bupenntendent
of judicial proceedings, offer unuaunl inducements
strticiion in Kentucky—whilst others of the same
nre
ret-ciyinu jn «]jiriront parts of the United
.States, ^2000, $1500, or $1200 a year aa Assistant
wjj)
?V^TAel1!*l: '.pared lor that vocation, at the Western Military JA^Il'^ H. I1A\JKSS, E*q.,Prqix*or of Lf'n- institute. Nothing is ha/.nrded in sayingthut they Lev. H. D. M'A IU&, A. M., 1 rinctpal of the ,,n,ji|y comniBiid $1200 or $1500 per annum.
lM»a prent demand lor such ns nave been pre-
Every man of observation must see that the gi* I gantic exterprises already proposed, will give birth to hundreds of others, tributary to them. The rapid advancement of our whole country, and tho eagerness of our people for exploring the hidden resources ol the new .States and the newly ac_r quired territory, will give ampleSCOIHJ for ages to
40 00
nnd
3 00
m,
2 00
IVOOIft Jt WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
M-S. OLJ'
I will state ft esse to illustrate th« utility and rofits of those thin light stoves, to persons who] their line of business. uy them lor their own use. A widow ladyj s^rPurchascrs are respectfully solicited to call bought a Stove in this p.ace, a very fine looking,{anijsatisfy themselves that their prices are low.
A
W... ».. «„jy,
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70 I*OYDRAii STREET, XUcvjzr 32a»Il»aaaaaD» OCrE IL FAIRCH1LD, (formerly of Harrington, Hannah &. Co.. Evansvilie,) is connected with
understand this way ihe above house, and solicits consignments from
LOOK: BINDI:HY.
West aide Public Mjsarr, door*North of the "Indiana Drugstore." «S2?a» trar» a L2£lsi'rja0^*v *ZaadCL» All kinds of binding executed with neatness and
A.
mt
EAGLE HOTEL,
vrT-7e'V
BY D.W. CLOVER,
CORNER OF MARKET AMO MULBERRY STREETS. TEltRE-HAUTB, WDL4NA. September 16,
undersigned, finving been appointed Agent for the Columbus Insurance Company, Is now prepared to take risks aeainst loss or damage by fire, and to iusure goods transported on rivers and canils. to and from the eastern citie9 and towns in the United States. Persons insuring with said company will be dealt with oromDtlv and honora blv. W. HAMILTON* Agent.
Terre-Haute, Sept. 25,1S43-4 yl
the Stockholders or the
TERRE-IIATTTE AND RICHMOND O A O A N
\lOU are hereby notified, to pay to J. H. Tur1 nor, at the store of YVarren & Turner, the second instalment of four dollars, on each share ot
stock, subscribed for in said company, on the first day of December next,* it further sum of four dollars on each sharo every sixty daya from that date until the whole Is paid.
Books are now oportnl for additional subscriptions of stock. under the supervision of John 'rawford and Jacob 1). Eearly.as cotnmissisonera.— The payment of onedolHto'n each share is requir ed at the time of subscribiag. ROSE,
Freceived
my5 36tf
Trea. of tho T. H. Railroad Co.
September 27,1^48. n5tf.
INE SWEET SPICED CHOCOLATE-JUSI
and for sale at the
Bt'OKEYK .CROCERY, arid Patent Medicine Depot.
N E W A E S O FRANCIS E. ROT1IK,
RAS
removed his Barber Shop from the basemenl of the City Hotel, to tho room next door to the B«tckeye(irocery, wHcro.lie viHa,Uvaya be prepared in the line of
Frtshionnble Ifnir Dressinci Sfhnvtng, &*c..iVc. Bting regularly trained in his business in Ioip.sic, Germany, lie promises that no one can cive mon* satisfaction. u, ii fcTKeen Razors and clean shaving.
Terre Haute. May 26,1849. 39tf
DXNTISTBY. H. R. SMITH, D. D. S
NCOAE5
BEING now nermanently located in bis new office on Ohio street) third door east of the public square, will at nil times
1k in readiness to wait on his patrons in all things pertaining to his profession. Terre-Haute, April 17. 1849. IllvI
N. B.—No credit given for operations unless by previous arrangement.
JAVNE'S MEDICINES. 7 FRESH supply received bv jbe.i|gi»nts, nlOtf WWD& TION NELLY. Who have his Almanac for 1849 fdr ^rntuitotis distribution.
ARRIVALS DEPARTURES
O A I S
Ar AND rnprt
ti:ri:s n.u rt: t*vo.
AHHIVAL3
St. Ijtuts, il/o.« IJjoily, at 1 A Indianapolis, Dtiily, nt 12 Right. Sjringfteld, ///., TuoklnVs, Tliiirs. nlitl Snt. 1 'inceime*, Mondays, \Vwlnes. nnd h'ridays.l 1
1,1 h, if tie, Wixlniw. Fridays mill yumlnys, Crau'fonlsviUe. Tuesdays and Kntunlnvs, Moomington, Tumlnys
I'M
NILTL .SIUURDMJ, '.)
Jlarroitsbnre, Fridays, at fi ?M Carlisle, WednesdayM, ut
St. Tsmis, Daily, lit
UEL'ARTUBES.
1AMUAV,MJ*^
Jiidiitnajmhs. Unity, St 3 Spriwfirld, Mondnyii, Wednes. nnd FHtl. SAM I imntirs, TucsdnyB, Thura. and .Saturdays 5
Lafayette, Teundaya. Tliurcklavs and Sut.
•iirlfirtisvillr, Monday tint I l''iilttys,
A
1A»IM
AM
hmminnton, Mondays and Fridays, at 5AM5 Ilarrodsburg, Saturday, at 0
AM
Carlisle, Thursdays, at 5AM N. U.—All mails cldse at precisely Rd'cldck i»At J. T. MOFFATT, P.
Oct.ia, 18ta. 7if/" ...
———————
ACADI'MY OF
ST. MARY'S OF THE WOODS
'I'HE scholastic exsrdsos of this Acadamy .1 will commence on the 15th of this mouth. The very moderate teritls, mildness ol government and the acknowledged success of this Institute in imparting: a linitned education to youug ladies, Iwing so generally known, wo disp«n»e with mentioning tliem lu re, however thoso who may wish information, we direct them to
MOTH™ St. Mary's of the Woods.
MR.HKHJOHE.
REV.
LALVJUKU
atid
DAILY
RW
9
ma- mm
saw
'i errr-Haute.
RE now receiving large additions to their stock, which will comprise every article in
^f
and quite a large cooking stove, but weighs onlyi 188lbs. being less than one half the weight of my' Stoves of the same size »he used it about nine months«and it is now broken into pieces the fire piste completely burned through, and the Stove entirely useless, and as she could not get it re- Forwarding A" {'ommissioa paired by the man of whom she bought it, she
T. C. TUICIIEI.I,,
f0erwT A
DR.
rprr
MR. FAKBINUTON,
,.1Ioute, /a.
I
The Sisters are also bnppy to announce to their friends who may desire t« place their children at Si, Mary's, that they linvit a house ot Terra Ilautc where they can leuvc tlieirf-'hileren till the carringe from St. Mary's will bring thfpi out there. He terhbfcr 15, IS49—^tf.
SYRINGES.
^INE white metal, hrilannia and pewter Syringes, of various sizes, received and for stile by uugl 1 Mif
WTH-'D & DUNNLLLY.
—WIJITJ,|KA1)#
expected an invoice of _Pittsburgh W(XD &
Pure Lend.
Sept. 15, 1849.
DONNELLY.
SAGE
DIRECT
from the Shaker Village af
JAYNE'S MEDICINES. supply* for sale bf apl2] .'All
New
Lebanon. N. Y, for sale by Dec. '23, M8-17-tf WOOD 6c DONNELLY.
A constant
S. R.CUNINGHAM.
PRESCRVE JARS.
LOW
priced Glass Preserve Jars, assorted sizes4 receive*! and lor sale by augll 50if
WOOD & DONNELLY.
TARRANt^SEFFERVESCENT
Aperient, lor sale by augll 50tf
SELTZER
WOOB & DONNELLY.
I JURE Bfandf, Port Wine and Holland Gih, I for medicinal purposes, just received and tor saleby (apl'Jl 34tl*l J. ft. CUNINGHAM*
LL'BIN^ EXTRACTS.
LUBIN'S
Evansville.
C1LASS
9
rmr1 ma mm:
and al prices that shaU nitt fail to give satisfaction. PERKINS. BUCKINGHAM & CO. Sept. 8,1849. 2tf.
genuine Extracts, consisting of Jock
ey i'), Jenny Lind. Patehouly. Str. a«gil WOOD (c DONNELLY.:
CHOICE lotdl Anierfeati nnd English Tickles just received and for sale at the Buckeye Grocery snd Patent Medicine Depot, I'&it
'l JARS. Tincture Bottles, andacomplete nmorxmmt of Druggist KarnlttJre-^58
boxes just received by spl21 Hit 3. R. CUNINGHAM.
WINDOW GLASS.
HA BOXES assorted sizes, received Mid for A sale apUl J4tf WOOD& DONNELLY.
I»AINT RRI SHES,
FITJJL
1
I^
assortmeni superior lirtiahei, received
apl2li{^"Uby WOOD Sc DONNELLY.
7RESH CITRON—Just received snd forsale mUse Buckeye Grocery snd Patent Medicine Depot. "y*36" snTsicj aitsicn a NEW *nplv of P'tsno Music, just received A at r^LNS^BUCKLNtiHAM-S
Qtf. 50. iswiNltf New Book Store.
7~™iiSl!:XPEDITION TO THE DEAD J5E\ AND TilE JURDAN, jaat received
and for
&
BUCKINGHAM'S
Oct 2F, 1^49-Stf N«w Book
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