The Wabash Courier, Volume 24, Number 6, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 29 September 1855 — Page 3

CLASSIFICATION

•. OF TDK INDIANA FREE BANKS,

BOUGHT AT THE FOLLOWINQ RATES. BV THE Prairie CUv Bank, Terr® llatite, lad. CUM NO —M*.

Bkoflndiana, Michigan' .City

Indiana Reserve Bank Kokomo. Fayetw County Bank

Brook ville Bk, Brook-

ville

Bank of Syracase, Syracuse Bank of Elkhart, Elk kart Bk of Rock ville, Rock ville. Bank of Goshen, Goshen Bank of Mt. Vernon.

Mt. Vernon

NO.

OH

less

I

Weal

field

Gram mercy Bank, Lafayette Hoosier Bank, Logans port Indiana Bk. Madison.^. Indiana Stock Bk, La ports Kentucky Stock Bank

1

Bank of Salem, Salem.. Bank of the Capitol, Indianapolis.

a

Columbus

ipo

Lagrange Bk. Lima....

Bank of Warsaw, War Merchants & Mechanics Bank, New Albany

Bk of Monticello, Monticello Bank of Paoli, Paoli.. Canal Bank of Evans ville, Evanaville... Crescent City Bk, Ev ansville Cambridge City Bank,

New York & Va. State Bank, Evansville.. Prairie City Bk, Terre

Haute

Southern Bank, Terre

Haute

South 8end Bk of Perry svi lie, Per rysville Delaware County Bank

Mancie

Salem Bank, Salem.... Savings Bank of Indi ana, Connersville.... Traders' Bank, Indian apolis

Cambridge City...., Central Bank, tndianap olis

Huntington County Bk Farm's &. Mech's Bank, Huntington Indianapolis, Tippecanoe Bank, Win- Shawnee Bk Attica cinac.

CLASS SO. N.—87 CTS.

Bank of Fort Wayne,i Fort Wai rne Bank of South Bend,

Wayne.Bank, Logans port Wayne mond Wabash Riyer Bank,

Great Western Bank, Terre liaute New York Slock Bank,

Bank, Rich-

NewviMe

Wabash River -Bank, New Corydon Kalamazoo Bk. Albion. Agricultural Bank, Mt.

Sterling

Vincennes

Bk of Kockport, Rockp't

Upper Wabash Bank, Wabash

crass

80

Albany

CTS.

County Bank Farmers' Bk. Jasper...• StateS'k Bk, Marion... Bk Covingtun, Co v'ton. (tank of Albion, Albion.

Elkhart Goshen. North Western

Bank

Bluomiield

Far,

Sc.

Bk Rochester, Roch'tr. State

S'k

lik

issue) Mishawaka Iaurel Bk.

Laurel

Mec. Bk Rens'lr

Steuben Co. Bk, Angola Wabash Vol. Bk, Lognpt

Bk. Jsrnes'tn

Atlantic Bk, Jackson..

KeuselJear. Rens'lr..

CLASS NO. TV.—75 CTS

Bank of Attica, Attica. Bk ol North America, Newport., Bank of t'onnersvillc.

Marshall Co. Bk. Plymouth Northern Ind. Bk, Lo* gansport Public Stock Bk, Newport Perry County Bk, Can net ton People's Bk. Lima Plymouth Bank, Plymouth State Stock Bank, Logansport State Stock Bk, Peru...

Conmrsville Hank of America, Mo r.icc«» Bk of Auburn, Auburn. Bank of Albany, New

Drover's Bk of Rome, Rome "Exchange Hk,(no issue)

CreeoctiaUe.. Gov't Stock Brnk I«v SiateStock Security Bk,

fayette

Newport... Starke County Bank. Knor Traders' Bk, Nashville. Traders' Bank, Terre

Green County Bank, Bloomfield Mishawaka Bank, (no

Haute

Bank of Bridgeport, Bridgeport Merchant*' (link, toy. Wabi

Western Bk, Plymouth. 'Merchants'Bk, SpringLa-, field ......

layette..- Bk of T. Wndsworth, nah River Bank.! Michigan City ik, Poeeyville..

Jasper.....v.'..... .^Orange

In connexion with -the above, it may ba suited that

JOHN WATSON'S CHECKS

he Jewish llohdnyA. g|Jf|

It may bo interesting to many droit readers to learn that on Thursday, the 13th, commenced the civil year of the Hebrews. The day is called Ruthorn, the beginning of the temporal year.

is the first day of the mouth Tisri. which So ou may as well prepare for another is the. first civil and seventh ecclesiasti-' crusade against this war-worn old solcal month in the yenr. The tear thus, dier. commenced is the 5 61(H) in the Hebrew chrotKilo^'y. The roost important festivals and observances of the month are the 'feast of trumpets'—'in tlio seventh fnomh on the first day of the month.' (Numbers xxix. i,)nnd the 'feast of the tabernacles'

the fifteenth day, con­

tinuing to the eighth day thereafter.— (LHV. 33 i, 27th, 2 Numbers—29. 7.)-

The festivnls

continue, with more

interruption,

for

about three

M'-shnrim, the first dny i« celrbrmea by the sound of the trumpet in honor of the day, end also «s the «niversnry (according to trndition) of the miraculous in terpnsiiion of Gud in withholding tho arm of ALrohom when nboul to sacrifice his son Isaac. The following week, .Saturday S&l, the dny of atonement (Kipur) otxurs. On this occasion the Israelites abstain from food and from sunset to sunset, rthn law.

a

a ri

The week following the Feast of Tabernacles, which is observed in commemoration of the exodus from Rgyp*. when

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Washington Gossip.

The Herald's correspondent gives the following in his last letter: The Washington Union has announ ced a postponement of Mr. Buchanan

return

to the United Swtea- Yet he re­

turns at an eerly day, and Cupid will lend wings to hia speed. He lands at New Orleans, proceeds up the Mississippi to Memphis, thence to Nashville, thence homewards by no particular route. The suggestion that this tour is made with «n eye to the Presidency ia erroneous, ia entirely a matter of the heart. 1 have it from the lips of one of the old bachelor's fair confidents, that the widow of one of the ex-Presi dents of the United States is the great

magnet

A otter Crsudt mgnf* ties. Scott. Oorre«]»9ig4leftce'of Hecretnrf Datis with Sea. Scott. SPECUL DISPATCH TO THE N. T. PAILT TIMES.

WASHIMQTON, Friday, Sept. SI. It has leaked nut here that lha War

n»n«nin.ni

Connersville... Farmers' Bank,

.. .) may be played for

III la engaged in sharp and

outer controversy with General Scott. and that development* may be expected

at the opening of Congress, which will put the famous Marcy and Scou contest entirely in the back ground.

The affair is only remotely connected with the question of allowing the General back pay, under the act of Congress authorizing the appointment of a Lieut. General, though it undoubtedly hn« a bearing upon it. Mr. Cuahlng has given the President a very elaborate opinion on the legal question of the General's title lo back pay under the act. which is said to be against it. No action on this matter, however, has jet been taken The controversy referred to grows oui of another matter.

Ii seems that some months since Gen. Scott gave Grn. Hitchcock, who has long been an jmimate personal friend, leave of absence Cur six months. Th Secretary of War immediately wrote to General Scott, demanding his reasons for this act of favoritism to General Hitchcock, and at the same time eoun lermanded the General'^ or^er granting leave of abseuce. The Secretary's letter was quite as sharp in \ts ttii»,,ss it wa* insulting in its tenor. "General Scott replied that he had granted the leave of absence because he had the riglit to do it, and was convinced of its propriety—that he was not responsible to the Secretary of War for his action in such cases and that he would be obliged to him if he would hereafter, in any official communication he might have occasion to address him, write in the name and by the authority of the President of the United Slates—as he was the only official superior whom he acknowledged. The General's letter was quite as sharp as the Secretary's.

Secretary Davis, in reply, entered into an elaborate and detailed exposition of all the legal breaches of order and violations of propriety committed by Gen. Scott during whole military ca* reerl His letter is very long, and filled with the severest criticism on the General's conduct. It is intended to annihilate him completely in the confidence and respect of the American people— which may prove to be a more serious undertaking than Secretary Davis imagines.

The correspondence is already quite voluminous, and is not yet closed. It will undoubtedly be communicated to Congress ui the opening of the Session. If not, it will be called for by special resolution.

•re clawed No. 1 in Terre [laute. In Cabinet. He rules the President ns this place they are current nt par—and completely as he rules his colleagues, promptly redeemed in specie or good It was he who brought the Cabinet to funds. I endorse nnd assume the Nebraska bill.

In this matter, as in all others, the Swcretary of War is the autocrat of the

Marcy wat at first violently opposed to it—but finally caved in and electioneer ed actively and personally in favor of it with Members of Congress.

In thtsnff iir with General Stott, Dn.vis is equally dominant, and will- updoubi-

nndj*dly

carry the whole Cabinet with him.

Says the lovelv Julio to the bewitching Fanny, wlij is new baby likp cow's tail. Fanny blushed as she assumed because it was ne\er seen bifart.

Auctioneer for Administrators.

or t^les his charges will be

week•

.U.. ...

'li

ciency and ability to servo those who^ay

i„i l«m, he refers to John Crawford,

in oraiUttltun oi ghall. upon conviction.be fined in any sum not exceeding fifty dollars and costs, for eac.i of fence.

SEC. 2.

u.......

liess for 40 and tents. In the Holy Land, in the palmiest days ol the chosen of the Lord, it was usual at this season for vast numbers to assemble at Jerusnlem for the purpose of worshipping in the temple dedicated to the worship of the most High. It was one of those national assemblages, though at a different period of the year, being ai the Feast of thje Passover, occuring in the month of April thai the last and most famous siege of Jerusalem commenced. Jerusalem was crowded with worshippers, who had Come up to the holy city, when the Roman army under the command of Titus Vespasian, laid siego to it, and in con tequence of the masses of the people collected together within ita walla un provided with provisions, succeeded, af ter one of the most obstinate defences in the pages of history, in starving them into submission. The year 6616 is a deficient leap year, containing thirteen lunations, comprising three hundred and eighty-three days.— Washington Slar

upon eonviciion, be

SKC.

which draws the distinguished

diplomatist from the usual route of travel.

adds that the lady alluded tu ts Mrs Folk.

4. If two or' more male persona shall he

SEC

Si AN ORDINAHCfc

In Relation to Gaming.

limits of the corporation ti*xl or occupied (br tin purpose of saining, or ui whiehj am»s of hazard

money,

trly 0f

nuisance, and the owners or occupiers of any such building or other place, who shall suffer or permit any gaining in such bnilding. shed, cellar, booth or other place, ahall upon conviction forfeit and pav any sum not exceeding fifty dollars and costs of suit for each offenee.

SEC.

9. That if any person or persons whoshall with'n the ciiy of Terre Maute, keep any table or tables commonly exiled ABC, faro bank, roulette, equality, billiard table or tables, nine or tsn pin alley, bowling s»l«on. cards, r.huckerluck. or any other gaming table or device of ai kind whatsoever, at or upon which auy game of chance shall be played for money or property or article of value, or ahnil keep any bank or table as afore said, or induce or |»r-mit any perrou or person* to bet noon or against said table. bank or device, shall bedeemed guilty of a violation of this ordinance, and »hall upon eonviciion be fined in any sum not exceeding fitly dollars and costs oi suif for each oflnee.

SEC 3.

SEC

SEC.

Sec 6 Any per*on being the owner or occupicr of any building cellar, booth, shed or other place where gaming is done who shall resist the marshal ot the city, or other proper officer, from entering said house, building, cellar, or shed, or other place, when in the lawful discharge of his duty, upon beinz informed of such purpose, shall upon conviction I'orldt nnd par any sum not exceeding fifty dollais and costs of 6uit, for each oflbncc.

Passed September 17th, 1855. AS. HOOK, Mayor Attest: E. AI.T.E.V, Clerk. September 22, 1855-5-2t •',

AN ORDINANCE In Relation to Dogs,

SECTION 1. JJe it ordained Common Council of the City of Terre Haute,bythc

SEC.

SEC. 5.

I-.sq.,engage

W. K.

sq-

Edwards. Esq.. and John W. Jones, Esq., by whom he has been employed Terre Haute, Sept. 22, 1855-3 3m

AN ORDINANCE

To suppress Vice and Immorality. RECTIOR 1. Be it ordained bit Utr. Common. Council ot the city of terre Haute,

That every pros

titute who snail be found wandering about the city of Terre Haute, or wilhin one mile, of the drink corporate limits thereof or shall be guilty ^f any

public act of prostitution, within the limits afore

Mwn mn u-lin«hnll' lm faunr

the Israelites wandered in the wilder- ill

'"Ithesamelo

act of public indecency within said city, shnU.

fined

found at the same lime in company with any common prostitute within the limits a fort-said or .. if three or more lewd,drunken, or disorderly per- •,u'r ,* i.MU'ng

•on. shall found in .ny public pl.c in'»U

5. That anv person who shall appear in any street, lane, alley, conimou. or othef public place wiihin the citv atorvsatd in a state of in txication shall be deemed a nuisance, and, on eonviciion. shall be fined in any snm not exceeding ten dollars and costs of proeecation-

Sue. 6 It sbatl be the duty of the city marshal and his assistants, to arrest without proccss all persons who shall in his or their presence violate any ol the provisions of this Ordinance and take the ersonor persons offending before the mavor lor trial and tile complaint agiinst such offender, or if such arrest shall be made to the night time the oh cer shall comniit such offender to the city prison, or herwiac keep in custudv, until such time as he can be tried on the following day, when the trial ahall pnceed, unless continued for good cauee and ii the marshal or his assistant shall fail to perform their du tjr required by this action such officer so failing shall be liable to a line of not exceeding ten dollars on conviction before the mayor ol said city, with costs ot suit.

See 7 It shall be lawful for any legal voter or hotose-boioer ot said city to apprehend without a breech of the peace any person found in the act of violating this ordinance and cause or require the person to be tak' before the mayor to be dealt with according tolaw.

See. 8. 1! any person taken in tbe act of violating this ordinance shall refa*e to go befnee the mayor to answer therefor, on tht requisition of aocn person or persons lawfully attempting to convey him or her before the mayor.every person so refusing shall, on conviction thereof be fined in any sum not exceeding twenty dollars and costs ot suit.

Passed September

17,1855

Anw E. B- A Liu, Clerk.

Sptember 8,18W-5-*t

Ono Cant Reward.

THEanIndenturedwillpaid.

above reward be given for the return ot Apprentice named HiVI OOX—but no charges All persons aw

The correspondent Of the ot. uouia cautioned against harboring said apprentice, and Republican tells th« same thing, and no expenewat debts Will h*paid c* his contract ins, ot on his aecownt.

F*t« 23.

or other article or prop-

value, are hereby declared to be

public

That it ahall be the dutyof the marshal

or his .deputies or policemen, to enter any auch premises where such gaaiing table, bank, alley, or saloon is kept. and ahall upon view of any violation of ibis ordinance, arrest all persona found enusged in gaming or aiding and abetting theiein, and forthwith take them before tbe mayor of said city to be dealt with according to law.

4. if upon the trial the *uit or jury trying the ca^e jshall find that the gaming apparatus or instrument then and there uaed, was, at the limrol the arrest kept lor the purpose of gaming, the court shall issue an order to the marshal or other proper officer to destroy the same, if ound within the limits of said city, and the marehal or other proper officer upon the recHpt of said order shall forthwith proceed to destroy the same.

5. If Any person or persons within|thecity aforesaid, shall, at any time win, or lose, or wager any money, goods, or chatties of any kind, at any ol the games played at the tables aforesaid, or alley, saloon, cards, or any other gaming device whatever. ahall be deemed gnilty of a violation of this ordinance, and on conviction be fined in any sum not exceeding fifty dollars and costs of suit for each offence.

That it ahall he the

duty of the city assessor in each and every war to make out a list of all persons owning any dog or bitch, and return the same to the t'ontmon Council with his list of assessments and it shall be the duty of the city clerk in making up the duplicate ol taxes for id city lor each year, to entor upon such duplicate the amount ol tax that may be fixed by the common council for each dog or bitch, against the name of each owner or harborcrs so listed, to be collected as other city taxes are collected.

2. That if any person owning or harboring any dog or bitch as uforesuid, shall deny the same to the assessor or collector, or refuse to give him a list thereof when called upon by the assessor or collector, he or she shall upon conviction thereof, forfeit and pay in addition to the regular lax the sum of five dollars with costs of suit, for each ot*S«j.

3.

of

brass

That in all cases when any dog or bitch T™

shall .he fbund running at lorue in said city, with-

or other metal around his or

English

out the presence of the owner or some friend hav-1 Impotence, Oon^rrhcua, (jleel, Syphilis, the Vice ing said dog or bitch in chargo, or having a collar! of Onanism, or Self abuse,

Tier

with costs of suit for each offence.

SEC

4. That it shall be unlawful for any on* to take with him or permit to follow him to either of the market places of this city, any doe or bitch: and any one so offending against the provisions of this section shall on conviction forfeit and pay any sum not exceeding five dollars with costs of suit for each offence.provided, That butchers and others attending market for the sale of provisions, vegetables, or other article lor sale at said market, mav bring one watch doxeach, which watch, dog shall be safely lied to the wngon or other carriage occupied or owned by the owner of such dog.during market hours.

It shall be the duty of the market mas­

ter or his assistant whenever he shall see orb»- informed of any dog or bitch as aforesaid being in or about such market place as aforesai I, to cause the owner to forthwith remove the same from

n- .. without the limits of sail market, and upon the

N. M. (ii KHJ.VI AJS, offers bis services, as an owner or the person having charge of any such Aucioneer. at Executor's and Administrator's! ,|osor bitch refWingor neg'ecting to remove said fi moderate lor his cfn* (Jotr or it shall be the duty of the market

.. iy

master to arrest satd owner or the person having charge and take him or her before the mayor anil file complaint and it shall be the duty of the said market master, if said dog or bitch is at large in said market place without the owner or some proper person in charge of said dog or bitch to cause said dog or bitch to be killed or destroyed.

SEC. 6.

That whenever the city council shall

nnd requiring nil persons owning or harboring any animal of the dog kind, to confine the same by good and sufficient means tn the house, outhouse or yard where such person may reside, or to put good nnd sufficient muzzle upon such dog, for and during a term of lime to be specified

Every male person over the age of lour-! fi»ch resolution and proclamation And upon the issuing of such proclamation by the mayor, it

1

aaaorlatinir or!

,,,t'

teen years who shall be loun'J associating or .. ..

specified in such proclamatton.

A

AntJ

""X

in any sum not exceed-

w'Pfr»,n

,h

ing fifty dollars and costs of suit, for each fall upon conviction thereof Wore he mavor. offVn'w forfeit and nav anv sum not cxreeding ten dolli

SKC. 7.

rate limits

city or within o-* mile of t^e eorpoi thereof, tbey shall be deemed an unlawful nssem bly, and,on joint or separate prosecution shall be severally fiabt* to fine, on conviction, not exceeding hfiy dollars and costs of suit for e&cb. off nee.

AARON HOGGATT.

his or her out-house, house, storeor! »°™N Pnrke county, in

lnT, r,H Of lor laeb ofii^l ^rd. or to put a good nnd sufficient muzzle upon J«n \ovm 3. Terms of sale for the land, one nV I dog so as lo prevent the same from biting.! "'.'"J."' the balance one and two years cc. 3. Any person who snail oe guilty any

h?

.*ionsof,e?'ffP™^™i.on

,.,al1

"r

'hc.rcqu.si sa^id

lorleit and pay any sum not

exect

and costs of suit for each offence.

That it shall be lawful for any persons

to kill or dtstroy any dog found ruuning at large three days after the issuing said proclamation

8a,rt

P™

tho city marsh I and ihe market masters, to enter complaint before the mayor, against any and ail persons suffering their dogs to run at large during the. lime prohibited by Ba'id proclamation, and also to enter complaint against anv person who shall violate the provisions of this Ordinance.

Sic. 8 That tno owner of any dog orbitch shall be liable lor any damage done by any dog eo running at large within the city aforesaid. assed September 17th, 1855.

JAMES HOOK, Mayor.

Attest: E. B. Auxrt, Clerk. Sept. 88, J833-5-2w

v. uirmnu

UNDER & McLEAN, Attorneys and Counsellors nt Inw, TERRE HAUTE, IND. Will give prompt and efficient attention to all business entrusted to them, in the Circuit and Common Pleas Court of Vigo County.

Sep'- 15, 18tt-4ti

OFFICE OF THE E. &. r. R. R. Co.1 Evansville. Sept 8. 1855.

STOCKHOLDERSannualCompanyarehereby

in the

notified, that the meeting for election of Directors, to serve for tbe ensuing year, will be held at the Court House in ihe City of Evansville on Moolav tbe 1st day of October next, at 10 o'clock A. M.

Stockholders will be conveyed over the road to and from the meeting without chargeBy order of the Board.

Sept.

JAMES HOOK,

JOHN E. MARTIN, Soc-y

15. ias$-4-3t

Mayer.

St. Mary's.

CT. MARY'S INSTITUTE will ertmraence O ita scholastic year on Monday, the 17th tnsu Parents snd gnaraiana who wish to favor tbe Institute, are requested to send tbe pupils at the opening

of

tbe session to begin studies from

the forming of classes being a great advantage to the pupil. September 8,1856-S-4t

t- ife Notice.

THE

Ssters* Scbool of

ST-

Vijiccarr cooinsen-

cce its fall session ia Tem Haute on Monday. September 3rd. Sept. 7,

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SCORNS MTTXB GIABI

COItN AND C0» HILL. Patented 8 doubtless an invention among ilia most im portant of modern times, for tbe use of the well advised farmer and stock feeder—and the universal favor with which ii has been reerived from die first, more than anything elae, attests its utility and unaefTority.

For portability, simplicity of construction, and convenience of use the Little Giant hat no equal. It weighs from'three to five hundrod. poi.nds. nc cording to site, can be put in operation by the farmer in 20 mint-tea, without expense or mechanical aid. then aojuated and used with convenience by anybody.

The Little Giant has received the First Premi urns at every State Fairfroin MUio to Maryland the past Fall, and that in the most com pli meniary manner.

These Mills are guaranteed in the most positive manner against breakage or derangement, and warranted to crush feed from ear ^orn, and urits or fine hominy from shelled corn» with a degree of ease and couvenienco for farm purposes never attained before.

The subscribers are now prtpnred to furnish the trade -ith improved patterns and sizes, to suit the varied warns of all

No. 2 ia offered at #4-1 complete, ready for attaching the team, and warranted to crush of dry corn, 10 bushels of feed per hour #ith ohe horse.

No. 3 at $55, will crush 15 bushels per hour. No. 4 at $G6, will crush 20 bushel* per hour with two horses. For sale by

SAMUEL EMIS0.V, JOSEPH BA1R0, SAMUEL E SMITH, SPR1.NKEL. & I10WEN, CLARK WILLIS, \VX. HAYS.

FOR SALE BY

N SMITH

Sc.

4

tion be fined in any sum not exceeding ten dollars I ihe""natne, to give Medical Advice 1 Is,

The Howard Association is a benevolent Institution, established by special endowment, lor the relief of*thc sick and distressed, afflicted with

Virulent and Epidemic Diseases,'" and its funds can be used for no other purpose. It lias now a surplus of means, which the Directors-have voted to anverti^e the above notice. It is needless to add that the Association commands the highest Medical skill ol the age. and will furnish the most approved modern treatment. Valuable ad vice also given to sick and nervous females, afflicted with Womb Complaint, Leucorrhcoa.&c.

Address (post-puid,« Dr C5EO. R. CALHOUN, Consulting Surgeon,

Howard

SONS, Terre Haute

Sept. 15, 1855-4-3m Sheriff's Sale.

BY

virtue ofone execution issued from the Vigo Common Pleas Court to me directed and delivered, in favor of Charles T. Noble. Administrator of T. Armstrong, and William D. Griswold, and against James Kelly I have levied on the following property, to-wit: In-lot No thirty-three (33) known as such on tlio Recorder's plat oi the Town of Terre Haute, being the lands and tenements belonging to the snid James Kelly, and 1 will, ou

SATURDAY,

the 6th day ol

October 1855, at the Court House door in Terre Hauto, within the legal hours of said day, offer the rents and profits of said premises, with the appurtenances thereunto belonging, for a term ot seven years, and if they should Ihil td sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said execution, I will then and there offer the fee pimple, lo the highest bidder, for cash, to satisfy said execution and cons

L. A. BURNETT, Sh (T.

Sept. 14, 1855-4-31—(Pr's fee $2,00.)

HOWARD ASSOCIATION,

Important Announcement.

nl[

persons afflicted wjih Sexucl diseases,

8UC^

Spermstorrhcpi, Seminal weakness,

&C..&.C.

neck, I he Howard Association, of Philadelphia, in

with the'name of the owner legiblv marked y1®^.0 ihe awful destruction of human li^fe and thereon in

letters, such dog or bitch mav health, caused by Sexual diseases, and the decep-

be killed by *ny one without being subject to any tjonswlucli are practiced upon the unfortunate vie damage whatever, and the owner of such doe or timsot such diseases by Quacks have directed their bitch so found running at large shall on convic-

on«ultin* Surgeon, as^ charitablo act worthy

UUHUI t0 a|| PERGON3

thus afflicted, (Male or Female)

who apply by letter, with a description of their condition, (age* occupation, halms of lite, fee.))-, and in cases ot extreme poverty and suffering* to Furnish Medicines FREE OF CHARGE.

-Association, No. 2

South Ninth street Philadelphia, Pa. By order of the Directors, EZRA D. HAHTWELL, President.

GEO FAlKCHlLD, Secretary. Aug 18, 1855-ly Having Determined to Move to

Texas this Fall,

WILL sell, on the 11th of October next, my

farm on which I reside, county, Indiana one and

my,

apprehend that the disease of hy'rophobin is in danger of becoming prevalent in said city they mav by resolution or otherwise, direct the major tion of said citv to issue his proclamation ordering colts, cattle, sheep, and hogs, farming impie-

lying in- Vermillion halt miles south ol

the Montezuma and Bloomfield road,"About equal distance from each place, containing 300 acres ol the best quality of land, enclosed and in cultivaalso, my stock of brood mn/es, horses, ments, household and kitchen furniture-

BASSINGEK AND BOSTON,

two thorough bred stallions will be included wiih the stock, if not privately sold before day of sale. Coyi, hay, on is. and other grains also farm ol 300 acres in section 4, lying immediately on the

issuing ol such proclamation by tne mayor, it Montezuma and flloomfiefd road, enclosed nnd

OI19 ownjnff

itX^lnTstZtrilev co on' or' fie Id "w Ulv 1 Shor^.^^ about one half in^•cultivation: 170

to

„r S'°d cultivation anu a farm of 160 acres, en-

confine »«es ot good limber adjoining said lar.n and 40

1

mile ot Writes saw-

„„i„, with interest. I he stock wt I bo sold on a credit

bond with approved security Five dollars and under, cash in

of twelve months will bo required. hand. DANIEL VVE1S1GER, Sen

Sept. 1, 1858-2-Gt.

Wanted for Ihe (J. S. Army.

Sfillfindathis

TWENTY GOOD SHOTS wnnu-d A to up Company armid with tbe W Minie Ki ties-Young ABLE-IiODIED ill men will service pleasant. The rru of service is five yea at the expiration of which the soldier is allowed a sum of money sufficient to transport him to the place where he enlisted. Pay ranges from $11 io£21 per. month Should he prefer remaining in the army h'li pay is incressed.

By good conduct snd sttent^n wyduty, a sol­

will certainly rise to the pOaiuon of a noncommissioned officer, and from rins clafcs ihe law provides that meritorious men may be selected for promotion to the rank of commissioned offi cers of tbe srmy.

dier

w. E. MCLKAH.

In addition lo the above, subsistence, clothing, transportation, and medicsl sttendance is lurnislied.

Office open in Terre Hsute on Fridsy and Saturday oT each wrek. KrThe sum of $50 will be paid to any person who will furnish 20 acceut-ible r-cruits.

Lieut. ALEX MURRY, Recruiting Officer.

Aug. 11, 1855-51 if

"eleCOTON notice. State or ladinait, Connty of Vigo, (I. S. The Stale of Indiana, to tie Sheriff of said

IJURSUANT to Isw in this case provided. I you are required to give notice thai at the next general election ol the State of Indiana, the following officers are to be chosen, to-«it: One Recorder one Auditor: ooeCouuty Commission er for the First lM*«nci snd one County

ner for tbe Third District. Wirstss, my signsture, snd the sea

a

CI*

State ofladiaan, Coauty ofTigo, 1W. '1 he qualified voters of the Ceuqty afoeesaid are hereby notified to meet at tne usual places holding elections in their respective Townships, on tbeSecood Tuesday In October next, then and there, to fill the several offices named ia tbe above older.

Sept

L. A- BURNETT, Sheriff V. C.

1, MUM-II.

Blaik Dcdfe for sale at this (Wire,

F[iVEr™U?rORF.

P*ORandRrmiti'.nt

the Prevention and Cure of Intermittent and Fevttfa, Fever and,Ague, (•hills Fever, Dumb Ague. ienetal Debility, Night Sweats, and ail other forms ol disease which hove a common origin tn

MIASMA,

MALARIA

It will instantly check ihe Ague in persons who have«ali*red for any length it' time, from one day to twenty years, ao that they ueed never to have ANorncR

CHILL,

by continuing in use ac­

cording to directions- The patient at once begins to recover- appetite and strength, and continues until a permanent and radical cure is effected.

One pr fwj bottles will answer for ordinary cases,' some mav require more Directions printed in.Uerman. French snd Spanish, accompany each bottle. Price One Dollar. Liberal discouuts (made to the trade.

JAS. A. RHODES, Providence, R. I.

^*Tfe**VSVlDBNCE OF SAFETY.

NEW YORK.

MR

OR

„. N. SMITH & SONS, Vincennes, Ind.

Recommendation.

We the undersigned citixens of Knox county, are u?ing Scott's Little Giant Corn and Cob Crusher, and find them the best improvement of the kind we have ever seen, and recommend them to the fanners and stock feeders, throughout the State. We find it a great saving of Teed and convenience to a farmer, and believe that stock do much better on corn und cob meal properly led, than any other way it can be fed. We also find the Mills to do all they are recommended to do.

June

11, 1855

•*1 have made a chemisnl examination of

RHODES' FEVER AND AOUH CURE,*

TO MAI A IA.'

or

Rhodes' Fever nnd Ague Cure. ^fr|

CT"For sale by Medicine dealers generally July 21, 1855-33 re48 ly

K. W. SMITH M. M. DODDS.

SMITH & DODDS, WHOLESALE GROCERS,

C0MMISSI9I HERCIMU. And Dealers in FLOUR-and PRODUCE, Wabash street, Terre Haute* Indiana.

Particular attention given to the Purchase of all kinds ol Grain. Have just received, among many other articles not enumerated: 175 sacks Coftee, 129 hhds of Sugar, 30 bbls Refined White Sugar, 75 bbls Orleans Molasses, 60 bbls S. Molasses, in bbls, bbls and bhis 30 bbls ofS. 11. Syrup, a general stock ofTens, 33 bbls Crushed ?'ugnr, a large slock of Tobacco, 154 boxes of Raisins, in whole half and quarter boxes, 40 boxes of Stat Candles,75 boxes ol Soap, German Orleans, Soda, White, Fancy 8i boxes of assorted Candies. Confectionaries ot all kinds and varieties, 30 boxes of Lemon Syrup, 30 boxes ol Starch, 15 boxes of A/ustard, 30 boxes of Pepper Sauce, 100 dozen of Blackings a general stock of Tubs Buckets, and Wooden-Ware, also. Glass, all sizes, 60 dozen Brooms, 200 kegs Nails, all sizes, Rice, Mackerel, Herring, Indigo, Madder, Nutmegs, Cloves,&c.

A

heavy stock of Wrap­

ping Paper, also, a large quantity of«Writing Paper, and Stationery of all kinds, &c., &c. Terre Haute, July 21, 1855-18-tf

SEMI-ANNUAI. REPORT

OF THE:

PRAIRIE CITY BANK, For Months Preceding the 1st Monday ,iu July, 1855.

Dr.

Capital Stock, Indiana and other bonds $178,759 18 Notes Discounled 64,943 91 Bills ot Exchange 51,180 80 Suspended Debt 2,877 18 Due by Bank and Bankers sight exchange 21,2'1 89 Notes ot other Banks 43,f82 00 Expenses 773 03 Real Estate necessary lo the transaction of business 6,893 78 Personal Property 1,909 77 Gold... 12,867 33 Silver 1.167 55 Dividend paid 10,000 00 With Auditor of State 2,288 00

8398,559 42 Cr.

Amount of Capital Slock including thai deposited wiih the Auditor of Due Depositors Notes ol this Bunk in circulation 91,496 •IiC?s on hand 20,111 Amount of dividend made and declared Surplus Profits

$200,000 00

Names of the officers of the Bank.

Cashier C.

104,198 t:5 71,385 00

'.0,000 00

J2.975 57

|3»8.559 42

Amount which the Capital ot said Bank has been increased during the preceding 6 months Ans.— none

C.H.SAU.CV,

W. BARBOUR,

President.

Names of persons who have become parties to the articles of association -Grover «& iMadison, ti. M. &. IJ. Bruce, jr John Buckingham, Clias. Cruft and John S. Beach

Names of persons wito have withdrawn therefrom— liarle- Crult, Grover & Madison. Names of present stockholders—E. M. & Bruce, jr.. John R. ("ituinghain, Dan'l A.Jones. vn I). 1'utll, James H. Turner, John Rea, Alexander McGregor. K. S Wolfe, A. B. t. hapnian. U. K. Wilson. Jolm Jacobs. James O'iioyle, John Buckingham. John li.O'Boyle, fl- D. liams&.Co..James (.' Grimes, I^evi Warren, John F. King, C. W. harbour, Sarah King, Jacob D. Early, John S. Beach, L. Ryce, Samuel S Early,' Adams & Buckingham, Wm. Surges, John W. Davis, Wm. Brewster,

Thomas

Vigo Cojnty.

B. Arm­

strong. S. II. Ilosmer, Wm. J. Ball, Robert Tay lor, Llizabeth Hughes, Lucius H. Scott, R.

TRY, YSS 1'. CHILD^

or

I bisisa NATURAL ANTIDOTPnirhieh will entirely irofecr any resident or traveller even in the most sickly or swauipy localities, fram any Ague, or Bilious disease whatever,ornny injury from constantly inhaling Mtfiarhr or .Mia«ma.

'ANTIDOTE

and have tested i' for Arsenic, Mer­

cury, Quinine, and Strychnine^ but have not found a particle of either in it. nor have I found any substance in its composition that, would prove injurions to the constitution.

UijjgJAS. R. CHILTON, M. D., Chemist." EVIDENCE

OF

MERIT.

"LEWISBURS,

Union Co Pa., May

J. A

so

J. S. MILLER,

2. *55.

RHODts-Dear

Sir: .The box of

medicine you sent me was duly received-on the 1 ltti of April. I have sold about one half of it, and

far ihe people who have used it are satisfied that it cured them, it has certainly.stopped the Ague in every one who has used It, and six of he cases were ot long standing. My sister, who has had it tor five or six years back, and could never get it stopped, except by Quinine, and that only as long a« she would take it, is now, 1 think, entirely cured by your remedy. (5.

R. McGlNLY."

iCnutiou to Ague Sufferers.

Take no more Arsenic, Tonics, Mercury, Quinine, Febrifuges, Strychnine, or Anti Per ionic's of any kind. The well known inefficiency of these noxious poisons proves them to be. tbe offspring eithei ol lalse medical principles, or of mercenary ouacks. Tbe only remedy in exist ence that is both 6ure and harmless, is

Sl

J. Whitcnmb. Harrir R. Linton, MaryS Linton, bliuibetb S. Hanna James .McLean Hanna. Days of Discount: Tuesday morning.

Duyaand hours open for the transaction of business trom 10 to 3 o'clot every dsy, except Sun day. Fourth of Jnly, snd Christmas. STATE OF INDIANA, go

C. (I. Bailey.boingdulysworn.deposes and rivs that he is Cashier of said Bank, and that int'oregoing reDori of the transactions snd condi tions of said Bank, for the period therein mentioned, is true according to tbe best of his knowl edje and belief

C. II. BAILEY, Csshier.

Sworn snd subscribed before me, this 27th dai of June 1855.

THOM

AS

H.

NELSON.

July 7, 1855-46-if Notary Public.

Terre Haute & Richmond Kailroad

ONnight

Thursday, the 23d inst., the running of th Express Train will be resumed, an until lurtlier notice, ihe Trams will leave dsily (Sundays excepted,) as follows:

MAIL TRAIN

Lesve

TtxrH

Louis.

CMD

ofthe Vigo Circuit Coun.hrreto affixed at Terre liaute, thn Z3rd day ot

AU

gust, 1«55. A. W ILK INS, t.ierlU

Htute, sl 8,30,2

NIGHT EXPRESS.

Lesve Terre liaute, st 9.15,

r.

after tbe srrivsl of the morning Train from 8«

CHAS. WOOD. Acting Smpt

August 25,1855,-1-2*

Merchant Mills for Sale *1 THATfor

complete and valusble estsblishmen situated st Msusfield. 1'arke county, Indian' is offered rale on favorable terms. 1 her Mills ste situsted in the heart of tbe best when country in Western Indiana. A Ssw-mi*l is lacbed slso, tbe selling o4 goods, wtiich tbe pu chaser raa have or not. at his pleasure. A *s vocable arrangement can be made lot apart in'er est, if desired. For further psrticulam, st'd (MJOK1NS. JVsnsfield, Ind ,or a it HKKlNS.Terrs-Hauu aid. 5eft 15, 1855-Ml

Sl Cd 'H

ORKifNALSOVRHKICiN RALU Plf.LS. 'I^HKSB Pills sre truly die iprestest rerneih' I now offered to the public, for the'CB'e ol all disesses arising from an Impure state of ihe -loo I or derangement of ihe stomach Th^y are purely vegetable, ond in their opefnilons on the systentnre mild nnd effectual.

The need of vegetable medicine* has lon« beon felt, and in 'Ii« Sovereign Balm Pjil of ills

St Co

wa find just sucli a remedy as has beeu wanted tosuper«sede the use of Mercury, or Calomel, which has been the cause .of much suffering, by its effects in the system. Let no ono be without these Pills, lor they are nature's great remedy. But let all try them and be convinced of their virtues. Let all who sre suffering from nervous debility, general Weakness, and partial de rangement try tliem for tho^e diseases, they stand unrivaled.

Let ail who are suffering from colds, coughs, catarrh and all other diseases afUing from exposure to cold and damp air try them They open the pores of the skin, take o.l the congestion from the throat and-lungs, remove the .irriiaiiop from the membranes nnd regulate the deranged mucus secretions and effrr.t a speedy' Cure.

Let aU who are suffering from tli*i.(nelancholy dis ase, Dvspepsy, try them. Thousands have been'cured oi tnis disease by *tW itse of these Pills. l^t all who are suffering' from Dysentery or Bloody Flux, try them There is no other remedy that can equal them in afTordiug a certain cure for these complaints.

Let all who are suffering from Scrofuln. Jaun dice and Liver Complaint try thehi.- For these diseases they are a sure remedy. Manv..who have tried th-sm have firnnd -thenr-to-be-the b^at and nnst reliable medicine They hsvaboen tried in case** of Neuralsji. Nerve :!ia,. .Nr*rvos Rheumatism, Common Kheurnatisni.'Sick Ifeadache, Nervous Tremors, Nervous VYenknesses, and in Female Difficulties, in evefy case thsy have given entire satisfaction. In disease of the Kidneys and Blndder, they have been tried, and have proved a reliable cure They have been tried in diseases of children, and in families they have been used iu preference to any other medicine.

Whole Family Cured ef Chill Fever. P.

CHJLOS &

Co.,

SIRS

Last fall tbe chill fe­

ver and fevrr and ague prevailed in this sectipn loan alarming extent, and was so fatal thateoine died in almost every family. Physicians were employed, and calomel and other drugs adnftiuis tered, but all without effect. Having been ac

A.S. BURLISIGN& BRO.,New Albany, Ind., sole proprietors for the South and West.

HOLD BY

Boyd &, Paul, New York city P. M. Donnelly, Terre Haute G. Collin, Rockv.illo^. July 14, 1853-47-ly. 0 MtSVi

WHOLESALE & RETAIL

Fnrniture Warerooms, And Undertaking Estnblishinciit.

THETerre

undersigned having permanently located in Haute in Deming's New Brick Store, Corner of 3rd and Cherry streets, respect fully Informs the public that he has now oifi hand and intends keeping a full supply of every description of

FURNITURE!

Which he will sell extremely low for cash, lie hss also made arrangements to keep constantly on-hand an assortment ofFisk's Patent nix-tight

Metallic Burial Cases,,

Also, fall nssorimentof Buriitl Clothes. In addition, he will keep on hand nil kinds and sizes of read made

WOODEN COFFINS,

Manufactured of the best material and by the best workmen in ihe city. lie is also prepared to attend funerals with an elegant And will furnish any number of carriages that may be deRired. lie solicits a call Irom those wishing .to purchase anything in his line, pledging himself to sell lower than any other house ot the kind in the city, and believing that they will find upon examination that his articles are well made, and offerod at the most reasonable prices

May 19, '55-39-tf FROF. O. J. WOOD'S Celebrated Ilair Restorative. 'I "HIS celebrated and most remarkable Hair restorative has become in a very short period not only popular, but a great favorite. 'I'ho most skeptical are now satisfied that it will positively restore grey air to i*s original color, and reproduce a luxuriant growth of h:.ir on baldheads. It will prevent^he premature falling off of the hair, anu impart a soft nnd glossy appearance, as if it had been recently oiled, and will thoroughly cleanse the scalp from dandruff. All of this, hundreds of our citizens have realized, sjmeof whom have been silver white and bald for the past ten or fiffen years. Many ladies have been cured of neuralgia and ulcers in tho head by its use. It is put up In quatt bottles at $3 pints, 2 and half pints at $ 1 acli. Testimonials of its almosfmiraculous effects can be had at the Wholesale and Retail agency, in Terre IJauie, Indiana.

P. M. DONNELLY, Agent,

where all can be supplied with'perfect demonstrations of its perfect character as a restorative.— All orders tilled promptly.

Prof. Wood's Oriental Sanative Liniment and Vegetable Life Magic Pills also for sale, Wholesale and Retail See circular.

December 'i3, 1854-18-ly

NEW LINE TO CHICAGO!

1 Through Passenger Train Daily,

[SUNDAYS EXCEPTED.J

Aarriveat

FTER Monday July 2, 'he Passenger Train will leave Terre liaute at 8,30*i'clock A. M. and ihe crossing of the Chicago, branch nt 11.15 o'clock A. M-. connecting with ihe train ot the Illinois Central Road, direct to Chicago by 6,00 o'clock P. M.

Urn'S.nw- Leaves crossing of Chicago branch on arrival of Illinois Central train, nt 3,45 P. M., and reaches Terre Haute it 6-45 P. M.

I Freight Trains leave daily. 4KrFreigbt will not be received at the Depot tor shipment after 5. o'clock P. M.

Ufay 86,18ua-4u-tt.

SLEQANT OIFT BOOB£ft

A N N A 1 5 O 1 8 5

SPLENDIDLY ILLUSTRATED ND printed ot| snpertirw paper, soperblt tvund jo various»tj(iea,ot morocco: richly gilt trocco ntiiie morocco h. veiled bourdsi snd exquisitely ptflntod and fpjaid covers ot pa* pier tnaehe. .j —I

Hume Authors and Home Artists^, .*s»t The Home Annual, Souvenier GnHery, Book of the Boudoir

(Jems of Beauty, Tlte Diadem, Gift of Affec'ic-n, Temperance Glti. I' The Pe*rl Gift, Gif of Sentiment, Friendship's Token, The Passion Plotter, Token of Friendship The asket.

Moss Rose, MISW gro'rte^ -j The Beriisori, 4 ^**4 Gilt of Love, shsfflaa Memory's GifVf Tlie -.tnaranth,^ TheMngnolia, 1 Keepsake of Frieodshipr

The Golden Gift. Tlie Garleud. The Ladles WrentH^ The I^ilv«s Gift, vTjw Forget Me Not, The Dew Dropv i. The Gem, The Remember Me.

Together with many others, including a grrtt variety

6f JmreniU Gift Boot*, BMe*, Pntirrr Bodit. and Poetical

Wor&un handsouis binding,

At the sign of the "Big Book."

Dae.

16, *51—17 tf

JawiUy '"0'

TVTEW iatternsof Pitis, Ear Rings and Ffoons, t«ilu Pencils with Pens,Gold Guard snd Fob Chaioe. Gold R^ngs,t«old:Spectacles, 6tc, tit the very lowest prices, at

S. R. fTlEEtoAlte

M»rc«» 25, *54-3-tf

W.

———————

TilESH TEAH A

FINE article of Greeii and Black Teas Jus* received at, M. DONNELLY'S*.! October 28, *51—10-tf 10i_ ik

Linseed Oil.

———————

THEundersignedhasonOil,whichtermsmilltiietolaafl1offer*ville.fiiiheIAJUISatgoodhandasonLinseedatJCiiiciniiaiiconsumerhadHaute,andconTerredealerthearticle

be or JAMES

March 11,.'54.-29-tf.

1

quainted wiih your Sovereign Balm Pills for a number of vears, and having unbounded confidence in tneir virtues, I determined to use them in (.reference to employing a physician My family, ten in number, all had the fever in its worst forms, nnd your pills were ndministered with entire eucccse not one died while mv neighbors were dying all around ine. I believe ii was the Sovereign Balm Pills, and them nlone, that saved our lives, and can, therefore, wiih the greatest confidence, recommend them as- being the best pill in the cou itry.

THE

Gratefully yours, M. D. WOODIN.

Aztlan, Jefferson Co., Wis., Oct, J28,

RUTH

Feb. 17, 1855.-26 tf

tf

IIOOK.

JBWBLliY.

A

FINE assortment of Gold Chains^ .BraVelets, Lockets, Pins. Rings .fee., &c?, nlMa the lowest prices, at FREEMAN'S*!

Terre Haute, Feb. 17,'55-26-tf. New Books.

HISTORY OF THE HEN FEVE^a Humorous Record, by George P. Burnhani, North and South, by the author of Mary Haron," «tc. ALong Look Ahoad, or the First Stroke and the

Last, by A.

'47.

S.

Roe.

Ingenue, or the First Days of Blood, bp Dumas. For sale at BUCKINGHAM'S. March 31, 1855-32-tf

Wanted Wanted

rl,HE

undersigned will pay the highest price for any quantity or Flax Seed and Castor Beans delivered at his Oil Mill on Market S re S it W a re us

JAMES IIOOIC.

Terre Hatite, Oct 22-'53-9-tf New Snpply of

HALL, Ida May, Life of Gre'ely, Bayard Taylor's Works, Life of Bnrntrni, ("nevalier WykofTs Book, Ford's iiistoryKittf Illinois, &c., at

BUCKINGflAM-S Bookstore.

Works on Fruits, Agriculture, G-ardening, Ac.

DOWNING'S

Fruits and Fruit Tress of

America.

Western Fruit Book, by Elliot. American Fruit Cultivrfst, by J.

J.

Thomas.

Barry's Fruit Garden. Practical treaties on tho culture of the Grape, by J. Fiak Allen.

The Grape ctillnre and Strawberry, by Buchanan and Lotlgworth. Fessenden's complete Farmer and Gardener.

Farmers Cycloptedia i.f Modern Agriculture. Johnson's Agricultural Chotnistry. Leibig's 1,: Cobbett's American Gardener. ,{» at

II

DEEDS

L. R~ SARGENT, Sup't.

June 30, 1855 45-tf ,, -U

BU

April 14,1855 34-tf

SHOIVING-lhe

?hutchesruinpes

KINGHAM'S.

Sign of the" Big Book."

ANew Work on

PRACTICALLANDSCAPEGARDENING,tneHur»lofolprinciplesimprovementgeneralthetothegivingreletencewith

residences, art, with full directions lor planting sha& trefti, shrubbery and llowers, and laying out grounds, by G. M. Kern.

For

sale at

April

D. G. FORSTER.

BUCKINGHAM'S

15, 1855-3* if

———————

Sunday School Books. Volumes for $10. From 72 to288pnges I W"™ each, with muslin backs.

The Juvenile Library, containing 100 books bound in 75 volutins -only $5._ 11yniii und Question Books for sale nt

BU, KINGHAM'S.

April 14, 1855-34-tf Book Store.

Tomtithip, Range, Section, and

Qmirter Section Linen the Civil 'loiciif/iiji the Dutlive of ench Person's Tract of Land, ir'f the Owner's Name thereon the Streams Cavnh: liailroads I'laiik Road* State and County Hv tiL.

'owiu Post Ojjicrs Public J}uitdinjr.i School Houses Mills $* The. City of Terre Han. e, with its AhlUuns and Sub-Di-visions.

Compiled with great care from Unitod Stntf*. Corporation and Private Surveys, and County Records.

Scale, 2 Inches to the Mile.

Published by CONDIT, Wniuur FC IIAVDI:.,, indiatiapolis, Ind. AMZL CO

SUIT.

Wli.LIS W. WRIGHT.

Nl.HEMIAIi HAS DEN.

The above gentlemen hnve secured ihe i'bp" right for the .Map of our County, and will pr tee to publish it without delay, and we are requ br them to give notice to all persons that '.*

lor land, nnd have never had them Kt.wr.w to send them in for

re

cord atoricc, otberwu

names will not appear on the Map. ALBER LANGE, DAVID ^ELL, Kecon:.r.1AeJ/fto

Terre Haute, July 13, 1854,47-ti. The Thorough-Bred Stallion YOUNG BOSTO is,

WILLstand

present seat .,

Wm. llall's (tho ion Cottage) 41 ii!* north of Terre Ht ptand will be let to ma st $10 tbe season, '$*

to insure. Good pasturage will be furnished: mares from a dis snce. at 50 cents per week Great core will be taken to prevent accidentUr yen pes, but no responsibility for any that occur: Boston's Colts are becoming »ery pi

isir.g. hi* •a No business done on Sundays WILLIAM

HAI

PEDIGREE.

YOUNG BOSTON, now 6 yenrs oh! sired by the celebrated horse Boston, and Bassinger's dam by American Eclipse, dam bj Sir Harry llntspur, and he by Sir Great grand darn by Dovis's llerniltonitt4.^gf« grand dam by imported Peace-Maker, was got by the celebrated I imoleon, out t?W ifi Brown's itani. a sistrr lo Tucknhoc,

Florizel Her dsn. bv in.porled Aldcit ^u.^ of mare by iriiport«f_Clockla3t. Si? vf*. iher particulais Sec

Spirit of tht 'I inns, ..IJI

1840. 1 would advise sll those who wish to uui their stock, to iske a look at ifoston belor/i i. •, iug tluir mares. 1. V\ EISlGLF.,

March 24, 1855-31-6m NOTICE

To Heirs of Petition to.'•fell Real E" &•' -v- State (/'Indiana, Vigo County.

NOTICEis

hereby given, ihst^TbonHf- !!S"

ham. Administrator tbe Estate oi ceased, has filed his petition to

Jones, ceased, has filed his petition to tt Real Estate ot this decedent, his uersonal insufficient to pay his bts, ana that saul tion wil» be lieanl at the next term ol tbe L**of Common Pleas of said county

tale ot this decedent, his uersonal his bts, ana that said ||r

Augur 12?, 185

AND: WlLKINS,Cier^ W