The Wabash Courier, Volume 24, Number 7, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 6 October 1855 — Page 3

CLASSIFICATION OP THE ..

Bk of Indiana, Michigan Ci»y firookville Bk, Brook ville Bank of Syracuse, Svra cuse... Bank of Elkhart, Elk hart Bk of Rock ville. Rock ville... Bank of Goshen, Goshen Bank of Mt. Vernon, 1t. Vernon Bank of Salem, Salem.. Bank of the Capitol, Indianapolis Bank ot Warsaw, War saw Bk of Monticello, Monticello Bank of Paoli, I'aoli... Canal Bank of Evansville, Eransville... Crescent Citv Bk, Evonsville Cambridge City Bank,

Newport..

Bank of Connersville. Connersville Bank of America, Morocco Bk of Auburn, Auburn. Bank of Albany, New

Albany.

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

Greencastlu Gov't Stock Bsnk. Lafayette Green County- Bank,

Wabash River Jasper

tlm very least. killed it. Nobody ever |rown mosquito yet. To iao^uftgti to be did uf the insect tribe

INDIANA 1'REE BANKS,

JBOUQUT AT THE FOLLOWING RATES. BY TI1E Prairie Citv Bank, Terre Haute, lud. CKASS no J,—^8.

Indiana Reserve Bank, Kokomo., ... rayetto County Bank,

Connersville, Farmers' Bank, Westfield Grammercy Bank, Lafayette Hoosier Bank, Logansport Indiana Bk. Madison... Indiana Stock bk, Laporte Kentucky Stock Bank,

Columbus

Cambridge City Central Bank, Indianap olis..

Lagrange Bk, Lima.... Merchants & Mechanics Bank, New Albany.. New York &. Va. State

Bank, Evansville.... Prairie City Bk, Terre Haute Southern Bank, Terre

Haute.

Salem Bank, Salem.... Savings Bank of Indiana, Connersville.. A Traders' Bank, Indianapolis

Huntington Comity Bk Farm's & Mech's Bank, Huntington Indianapolis, Tippecanoe Bank, Win- Shawnee Bk Attica.... eniac -"vCr .'-I wM'"

C1.ASS so. II—87 CTS.

Bank of Fort Wayne, Fort Wayne Bank of South Bend,

Muncie

Upper Wabash Bank Wabash

Wayne ^Bank, Logans port Wayne Bank, Richmond Wabash Kiyer Bank,

Sooth Bend.......... Bk of Perrysville, Per rysville..... Delaware County-Bank.

Newville

Wabash River Bank, New Corydon Kalamazoo Bk, Albion, agricultural Bank, Mt.

Great Western Bank, Terre Haute New York Stock Bank,

Sterling

Vincennea

Bk of Rockport, Rockp't

CLASS XO. JIT.—80 CTS. County Bank,Farmers'Bk. Jasper ... StateS'k Bk, Marion...

Elkhart Goshen... North Western

Bk Rochester, Roch'tr

Uk Covingtjn,Cov'ton. Hank of Albion, Albion.! Far, & Mec. Bk Rens'lr

Bank,

Bloomfield

State S'k Bk. Jaine*'tn Steuben Co. Bk, Angola Atlantic Bk, Jackson.. Wabash Vul. Bk,Logupt Bk Kensellear. Ken*'lr..i cuss NO. IV. Bank of Attica, Attica Bk ol North America,

75 CTS.

Marshall Co.^Bk. Plymouth Northern Ind. Bk, to-1

gansport

Public Stock Bk, Newport Perry County Bk, Can nelton People's Bk. Lima Plymouth Bank, Plymouth State Stock Bank, Logs nsport State Stock Bk, Peru... State Stock Security Bk,

Newport

Bloomfield

Mishawnka Bank, (no issue) Mishawaku Laurel J9k. Laurel Bank of Bridgeport,

Starke County Bank. Knox Traders' Bk, Nashville.! Traders' Bank, Terre!

Iluute

Bridgeport

Western Bk. Plymouth. .... Merchants' Bk, Spring-La-I field...

Merchants' Bank,

fay cite..

Bk of T. Wadsworth,

Bank,1 Michigan City Orange Bk, PoBeyville..

In cornexion with the above, it mny be stntcd that JOHN WATSON'S CIIRCKS are cloKsed No. 1 in Terre Haute. In this place they are current at par—an promptly redeemed in specie or good funds.

TU E MOSQUITOES.

There 1* \cry liulo of the Uerod In our nature, but we have experienced a thrill of stttisl'nciion in kilting, crushing, and completely onnihilating several itiftitu mwsquitoes bnlore they had un op portunity to present their bilift. The sensitive Cowper imimati'd that ho could Hot conscientiously place upon his list of friends the individual who would needlessly set his foot upon a worm but if Cow per in the month of AU^UM, in

of ihe poet—'it

I's. and hunted them in turn seized the towels

the

coup I

the city til uostun. with the thermometer public act of prostitution, within the limits afore at 90 dec. had, while tossing upon his1^ "h"11-ul"» conviction, be fined in any sum j. |7, not exceeding fifty do lars and coets, loreac.iof •leeplesB couch, heard the dull but blood-1 fenco. thirsty drone of a mosquito, and frit the! &c. 2. Every male person over the ace of lour-lanotu-!ikt) bill etiteruig his tnul, he I |Mn

ore impossible

Thev are tha artful doriitpm

hA

leave you to your sleep so airy lijjln.— But as lor trying to ktll them, except in the infant stage 'tis all nomense. The best thing is a bar. though bars are prohibited by law. There is a remedy involving the anointing of the entire surface of the body with oil of spearmint, but after a full and expensive trial, we cannot recommend it.

r. L. ARAMS, W. w. alAHlX,

September 29, ls55-o-'Jm

FREE EXHIBITION.

PROP. McFARLAND'S /Grand JESrial Ascension.

Un a bwu.t urn .Wo n. uu Jt tu tne top most height of North'* Circus, will take place a tew moments previous to the opening of theCircutperioriuance.

LEVI J. Mlfi'S CfiLQSSfiL CIRCIII LARGEST COMPAN IN THE WORLD!

Three Companies in One

Equestrian, Gkinnastie & Juvenile.

This immense triple concern will upou entering the city, make a gorgeous procession introducing the Spleudid Band Chariot, drawn by eight elegautly caparisoned steeds and containing

WILLIAM BLYTIIFAS National Bras-, liund. Immediately in the ri-ar will follow the whole Troupe ol children, on Lilliputian Ponies

Will Exhibit at

TERRE HAUTE, On Saturday,October 13,1855 Admission Box 50 cts. Pit cts., Children to Box hall price.

Doors open at 3 o'clock and 7 o'clock. P. Perfo. maiice hull an hour after. The Equestrian Troupe Comprises the (ollowiug distinguished Performers: U,»DL.UOlSELLE LOUISA ie premiere Equestrienne, et Uanseuso de Londre, Paris, Berlin et Vienna-

LEVI J. .NORTH,

the Uiie^uulled and unap prnacha le Principal and Sci en tine Rider

HOK CE SMITH,

the celebrated 'Two Horse Riueru 100Somerset '1'hrowcr Air. A Pastor, Mt. KenneJy,

W Naylor, Vincent, N Rogers, Carlisle, G. Archer, Wheeler. The (gymnastic Corps riiibraces, Sig. Anionic, the great Equipoise Art sie Mons loadorj, tlie Pantominiu Performer. iVlll JAMES McFARLAND the wonderlul Tight Rope Artiste Mr 1'./Jilier, and Mr. A. Perry.

The Juvenile ('oncentrution of'Twenty Little Children, in renic Novelties ol iuctiable magnificence entitled

Spauish Bull Fight.

Cinderella, the Forty Thieves, Alu.idin or the Wondeiful Lamp, &.C., in all of which the Little Vicio'ia North, the Youthful Equ strii noe. Miss Jennings. Ello Muyberry. Master Willie, jUaster Jennings, and others, will appear.

Will be introduced at each performance, the celebrated Dancing Horse, 'I'A.II II A\Y, the (i unapproachable 'Trick HorseSl'OT UE \UTY also, tlie siigacious Lilliputian PonuTO.II «Sk

ICRIIY, Harry Slebbnt's I-'A51liON» UN-

BEr^jmrciNGS,

the Clown wh'oaa wit is infinite, will open his Budget of Comicalities, hits at Popular Follies, Vugariee and Waggeries, and Humorous Eccentricities of every kind.

CH ARLES C. PELL, Agent.

Sept. 29. 1855 6 2t

AN ORDINANCE

To suppress Vice and Immorality. SECTION 1. Br itonhiincd In/ the Common Cou«cil ot the city of I erre Haute, "1 hat every pros titute who sliall bo found wandering about the city of Terro Hanle, or within one mile, of tlie corporate limits thereof or shall be guilty of any

'ears

who

Cannot the reader romembcr one! SEC. 4. If two or more male persons shall be ,t... 1._ found at the same tiifie in.company with any drear) night, the remembrance of winch 1 c0mai0n prostitute within the limits aforesaid or makes his whole paat life hideous, in if three or more lewd, drttnken, or disorderly per which he was hunted by those little dev ... 1..

How he gavo the

city or within

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KVMI

ki tlai A kM & at 4 I .t ...!

XHIS BCCK1JNHUX, KIULX. KVCXIXORAX

ADAMS & BUCKINGHAM*,

Bankers & Commission Merchants,

NBWYORBL.

GRAHAM & BICKIXGHAMS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS,

.VLir

REPRESENTED~in

Terte Maute, by N. W.

Graham, who will uiake liberal advance* on shipments ot Flour, Grain, hwMant, and other Weatern ptoduee, with ibepuviltge of»a!e in cither oi the above nam«I markets.

Auctioneer for Administrators.

N. U. GOODMAN, offer*his services, aaan Auctioneer, at Executor's and Administrator's Sales his charge* will bo moderate tortus efficiency and ability 10 serve «ho*e who may engsg* biro, he refers to John Crawlerd. Mq., W, K. EIDwards. EM., and John VV. Jones, EX)-, by wbocn he haa been employed

Ttrre Uaate, Sopt. 23, l85-5-Baa

ba found associatintf or

keeping company with any prostitute in any

would have slu|»[it*il at that mosquito,, at: jmbiic place, street all«-y, common.or field with Nut that lie would have said city, or within one mile thereof, shall, jog or "bitch, it sliall be"the duty of the market killed a borrow

upon conviction be fined iri any sum not exc«d

ul,,n

mc ••tiui ui ufec«» jnjt jjUj( d0j|nrs

I act ol pubticimlecency within »aid city, shall, market "master,

aHl cogl3 0

8im for

1 1 1 1 1 J* plBC® within the city aloresaid in a state of In nhall breome tlie duty

grand

chair, llo loreshortens his red right arm (red wall bites) for slaughter/ A-

mication shall

be

...... ...... .... ni.ujj.Kci, j-,, or trial and file coin.dnint against such offender, cain the towel rushes, und auuin-tha in• I °.c

tended victim escapes. prison, or otherwise keep in custdy, until sue folic Sadly the martyr sinks upon the bed, «ime as he can be tried on the

fcod wrap# the drapery of his couch a

ha person or persons offend in. beforo the mayor

if 8Uch

T"59,1 n'n««*Jn J11*

I h« 0I1 cer shall commit such offender to the citv

1

«NU

it

UIR

iiiaATII«B( vt

costs ol suit. SEE. 7 it shall be lawful for anj

sounding circle Near it comes and when it ceases with a sudden chuck be-1 "j~. a a a id it to a re he gins the terrible phlebotomizing er*' breach of the oeace any jiersxtn found in mit the venesection, wretched Itiend I—I of violating this ordinance and cause or require Soon as tlie imp is snnfied 'twill «•, and! to be tok»n before tlie mayor u» be

qvaK ith ficcowiofl

^ic 8. If any person taken in the act of rioln ting this ordinance sliall refuse to go before the mayor to answer therefor, on the tvqnis-t'lon of auch person or peraott* lawfully attempting to conv. him or her before the mayor, every peraon ro relusmg shall, OM conviction thereof be linrd in any sum not exceeding twenty dollars and costs Ot KUit.

Pasaed Sejitember It. 1855. JAMES IIOOK, Mayor. Arrwrr E. B- Auxx, Clark. Sptember ti, Igii^St

Just Published: A New Discovery ia Medicine! A few words on the rational treatment, with out ji/edictne ot Nervous Debility, Low Spirits, Lassitude, Weeknrea of the Ltmbe and oack, Inditoosiiion *nd Incapacity lor Study and Labor. D..-'I of Apprehension, of iUeniOry, av ion*to ioc»ety. Love of Solitude. Timvdny, Selt-Histrust, Dimness, Head Ache, Pains in the Side. Aff.non of the Eye*. Pimples on the Ka«t, and other taiirntiues in ma a.

Prom Ihe rewek of Dr. B. De Laser. This important (act that ibtse alarmiu* complaints may easily be removed WITHOUT KUKCIXK. Is tn this small tract, clearly Oemooatrated: and tbeentirct new and higt»y eaoe setal treaijneoi, a* adopted by the \uihor. fully explained, bv means of which every one ia eoabh TO trsi atMur rMtrutu, ut AT T» uusr nmui cwsr. avoiding tbenby all the advertised nostrums of rttedey.

Sent to any address, gnttia, and post tree by remitting (post-paid) t*o postage atantpe to Dr. DL LANEY NO. »7 Lbpeeard Sueet, I*ew ork

^'pt. SS, 1855-6-ly

NT EW MAPSOF KANSAS AND NEBRASi\ KA. at tha sign ef the Big Book." reirit,

AN OltDlNANCB Jn Relation to Gaming. 1

SBCTIOJ* 1, Be it ordained by the iommon Cowncil of the City of Terre Haute, That nil buildings sheds.cellars, booths, or other places within tie limits uf ihn corporation used or occupied lor ihi purpose of gaining, or in which fames of hnsarri ^nay be played for money, or other article or properly of value, are hereby declured to he puhln nuisance, and the owners or occupiers of any !*iich building or other place, who shall ifler or permit any gaming in such building, shed, cellar,

Hjuth or other place, shall upon conviction forfeit ind pay anv sunt not exceeding fifty dollars and costs of »uit for each offence.

SEC. ?, Thnt if any person or persons whoshall with'n the city of Terre Haute, keep any table or tables commonly culled ABC, faro bank, roul'tto, equality, billiard table or tahles, uino or ten pin alley, bowling s.iloon, oards, chuckerluck, or any other gaming table or device of ar kind whatsoever, at or upon which any game of chance -hall be played for money or property or article of value, or shall keep any bank or table as afore said, or induce or permit any perpou or persons to bet upon or against said table, bank or device, shall be deemed guilty of a violation of this ordinance, and shall upon conviction be fined in any sum not exceding fifty dollars and costs ot suit for each offence.

Sim 3. That it shall be the duty of the marshal or his deputies policemen, to enter any such premises where such gaming table bank, alley, or saloon is k»pt, and shall upon vtew of any violation of thin ordinance, arrest all persons found engaged in gaming or aiding and aliening therein, and forthwith take them before the mayor of said city to he dealt with according to law.

SEC 4. If upon the tnai the court or Jury trying the case jshall lind that the gaming apparatus or instrument then and there.used, was, at the time of the arrest kept for the purpose ol gaming, the court shall issue an order to tne marshal or »th«r proper officer to destroy the same, if ound within the limits of &aid city, aud the marshal or other proper officer upon the receipt of said order shall forthwith proceed to des troy the same.

SEC. 5. If Any person or persons within the city aforesaid, shall, at any time win, or lose, or wager any money, goods, or chatties of any kind, at any of the games played at the tahU-s afortsaid, «r alley, saloon, cards, or any other gaming device whatever, shall be deemed guilty 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.

SKC 6. Any person being the owner or occupier of any building cellar, booth, shed or other place where "anting is done who shall resist the marshal ot the city, or other proner officer, from entering said house, building, cellar, or shed, or other place, when in the lawful discharge of his duty, upon being informed of such purpose, shall upon conviction forfeit and par any sum not exceeding fifty dollars aud costs of suit, for each offence.

Passed September 17th. 1855 JAS. HOOK, Mayor. Attest: E. Ai.r.EJf, Clerk. September 22, lb55-5-2t

-...... AN ORDINANCE In Relation to Dogs, SECTION 1 Be it ordained by the ommon Council of the City of Terre Haute, That it shall be the duty of the city assessor in each anit every v.-ar to make out a list of all persons owning any doit or bitch, and return the same to the ommon Council with his list of assessments and it shall be the duty of the city clerk in making up the duplicate oi taxes tor a-.id city for each year, to entor upon such duplicate the amount ol tax that may bo fixed by the common council for each dog or bitch, against the name ot each owner or har-borers-so listed, to be-collected as other city taxes are collected".

SEC. 2. 'That if any person owning or harhoring any dog or bitch as aforesaid, shall deny the same to the assessor or collector, or refuse to give him a list thereof whs-n called upon by the assessor or collector, he or she shall upon conviction thereof, forfeit and pav in addition to the regu ar tax the sum of five dollurs with costs of suit, for each offence.

SEC. 3. That in all cases when any dog or bitch shall be found running at large in said city, with-

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iniin oflenre. cause said dog or bitch to be kiil»*d or destroyed. I ouuiy, Indiana oise and 1 half miles south ol So'. 6. That whenever the cuy council shall ,|ie Montezuma nnd Bloomfield road, about equal apprehend that the disease of hy 'rophobia is in distance from each place, cont nning 300 acrts ol danger

of

in x' milo of tie corporate limits «nd requiring all persons shall bedeemed an unlawful assent-

llow tie 1 thereof, thev aha 11 bedeemed an unlawful assent-1 any atninal of the doi kind, to confinethe siittte

1

any animal of the doj kind

llow lie orept steal-j bly, and,011 a joint or separate prosecution shall hy^'good and sufficient means to the house, out-1 thilv toward the wall tinon which the!''0 severally liable to a fine, on conviction not house or yard— where such person may reside, or two thorough bred stallions will be included[with exceeding fifty dollars and costs ol suit for each 110 put a good amf enemy was sealed, twisting u« confound-} off nee, 1 dog lor and duting™ oni ,,, ed legs in a way suggestive of sharpen*! See 5. That any person who sholl appear in in such resolution and proclamation. And upon 300 acres section 4, lying immediately on tne intr soitiethinif How hu nrettared fur

"»*y. common, or other public| the issuing ot such nroctamaiion by the mayor, it Montezuma ond eiooiuheld

any of the provisions of this ordinance and take: comply with the requisitions of said proclamation thereof belore the mavor upon con* forfeit and pay any sum not exceeding ten dollars ami costs of suit for each offence.

MA I UIQ QIIY I «IIU UIC UIUIAH MNC»' 101

rouna nimf lio|MUg lor iwemy winks «i| lant rfmll fait tu perform their diny rrquirH by {complaint befont he mn/or, nguinst any and ail least of slumbor. Vain expectation Jlthis action such officer so failing shall be {persons suffering their dogs to run at large during men will find this service pleasant. The term ihi M.rinir

i. ,„i,i„k (liable to a fine of not exceeding ten dollars on the time prohibited by said proclamation, and al ol service is five yea^S at the expiration of which near at artt^ w'licn seems conviction Wfore the mayor of said city, wuh:«o to enter complaint against any pereo^ who the soldier is allowed a sum of money sufficient

others attending market for the sale ol provisions,! Virulent and Lpiden.icD.seases, ad.t. n.ls

vegetables, or other article lor sale at said mar- .. ket, may bring one watch do? each, which watch' surplus ot means, which, dog shall he safely tied to the wagon or other car 't''1 P,a','v,'r.!e agon the owner of such

dog shall be safely riage occupied or owned by dog, during market hours.

SEC. 5. It shall be the duty of the market master or his assistant whenever he shall see orbv informed of any dog or bitch as aforesaid -being in or about such market place as aforesaid, to ertu*e Or ntKlIU "Ul-ll nmmei uiui-u us niuri-rni'i, IU tin™ «.i„ the owner to forthwith remove the same from ^",1" v.^h stret Philudetoliia witlioul Ihe liniiw of ciii'l ma.ke., .,«! upoi, ,h»

owner or the person having charge or any such dog or hitch refusing or neg'ecting to remove s-ald

said dog or bitch is at large in

conviction, be fined in any sum not exceed-1 snid kot pl*co without the owner or some WILL sell, on the 11 til ol October next, my

8COTTH5 ]L1TTLE GIANV

tOHN AND DOIt .tllLL. Patented May 10,1851, 8 doubtless an invention among the most irn portant of modern times, for. the use of the well advised farmer and stock feeder—ond the universal favor with which it lias been received from il)o first, more than anything else, attests its utility ari su

Kor portability, simplicity of construction, and convenience of use the Little Giant has no equal. It weighs from three to five hundred pounds, ac cording to sue, can be put in operation by the farmer in 20 mincti s, without expense or mechanical aid then adjusted and used with convenience by anybody

The Little Giant has received the rirst Premi* unis at every State Fair from Missouri to Maryland the past Fuil, ~.nd that in the most compli mentary manner.

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

The subscribers are now prepared to furnish the trade »ith improved patterns and sizes, to suit the varied wants of all

No. 2 is offered ar $4-J complete, ready for attaching the team, and warranted to crush of dry corn, 10 bushels of feed per hour with one horse.

No. 3 at 955, will crush !5 bushels per hour. No, 4 at $G6, wilj crush *20 bushels per hour with two horaes. For sale by

becoming prevalent in said city they |je quality of land, enclosed and in cultivastock ol brood mares, horses, Ttuple-

by resolution or otherwise, direct the mayor ,iun. |SOi „,y

sons shall be found in any public place in said of said city .to issue his proclamation_ ord^^rtng colts, cattle, sheep, and hogs, farming

ncerned a nuisance, and, 011' harboring any animal of the dog kind during the closed and nlou.t one half in cultivation 1/0

SEC. 7. That it shall be lawful for any persons to kill or destroy any doj^ found ruuning at large

time as he can lie tried on the following day, three days after the issuing of said proclamation when the trial sliall proceed, unless continued of the mayor and it is hereby made the duty of for good cans* and if the marshal or his assis* the city mtrsh I and the market masti rs, to enter

ty

I II .1 I tt.2* 1 la.<p></p>Ordinance.

be liable tor any damage done ftthi ptember 17ih. 1855

ning at large within the city aforesaid. Passed Sep

OFFICE OF THE & C. ft. R. Co.» Kvunjville, Sept 8, 185.

STO

KHOLDERS in tlie Cetnpany are hereby notified, that tlie annual meeting for election ol Directors, to serve tor the ensuing yenr, will be held al the Court House in the City of Evans* viii* on Monday tha Ut day of October neat, at o'clock A

Stockholders will be conveyed over the road to and tr the meeting without charge. By order ot the Buerd.

I MO 1 a«/t* li« ni

JAMLS HOOK, Mayor.

Attest: E. B. ATXES, Clerk. B»pt, 22, 1RiV5-2w r.'

e. wxra*. w. r. MCUUX.

UNDER & McLEAN,

Attorneys nnd I'liunsdlor* nt Law, TKItllli HAUTE, IND. Will give prompt and efficient attention to all business entrustea to them, the Circuit and Common Pleas Court of Vigo County.

Sept. 15, 1S55-4-U

JOHN E. MARTIN, Sec'y

Sept. IS, ]H55-4-3t

St, Mary's^

MARY'S 1NSTITU E will commence

OT. O its sdwiastic year on Mimday. tne 17th mat Parents and uardiaos who wi»h to favor the institute, tue requested to send the pupita at the opening ol the session to Begin studies Irom the lorningof classes being a great advantage to the pupil. &

Strp-ember 8,18S5-3-4t

Notice.

'IPHE Siaters School of Sr- VISCWT commenI ceaits fall session in Ten* iiaate oa Moo day, Scotenibar 3rd. 1859.

SapOf, 189»*9-»t

S. MILLER, OR

7 N. SMITH & SONS, Vincennes, Ind. -'"7 .Recommendation. We the undersigned citizens of Knox county, are using Scott's Little Giant Corn and Cob Crusher, and find thein the best improvement of the kind we have ever seen, nnu recommend them to the farmers and stock feeders throughout the State. We find it a great saving of feed nnd convenience to a farmer, and believe that stock do much better on corn and cob meal properly ted, than any other way it can be fed We also find the Mills to do all they are recommended to do.

SAMUEL EM1SO.V, JOSEPH BAIRD, SAMUEL E SM1TU, Sl'Rl.N KEt, & liOWEN, CLARK WILLIS, WM. HAYS.

FOR SALE HY •,

N SMITH & SONS, Terre Haute, Sept. 15, 1855-4-3m

BY

out the presence of the owner or some friend hav- Impotence, Gonorrhasa, Gleet, Syphilis, the .Vice iiijj said dog or bitch in charge, or having a collar I ol Onanism, or Self abuse, &.C., &c. of brass or other metal around his orherneck,! I he Howard Association, of Philadelphia, in with the name of the owner Ifgiblv marked view of the awful destruction of humani tile and thereon in English letters, such dog or hitch {nay health, caused by Sexual diseast-s, and the decepbe killed by "ny one without being subject to any tionswhich are practiced upon the unfortunaie viedamage whatever, and the owner of such dog ori litnsol such diseases by Quacks have directed their bitch so found running at large shall on convic- on«uWmg burgeon, as a charitable act worthy lion be fined many sum not exceeding ten dollars

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^Sheriff's bale.

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 Griswold, and against James Kelly I have levied on the following property, to-wit: In-lot No thirty-three t33) known as such on the Recorder's plat ot the Town of Terre llaute, being tho lands and tenements belonging to the said James Kelly, and I will, on SATURDAY, the 6th day ol OctOber 1855, at the Court House door in Terre Haute, 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 fail to sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said execution, I will then and there" offer the lee simple, to the htihe.-"t bidder, for cash, tu satisly said execu'iou and co~ts

L. A. BURNETT, SHFF.

Sept. 14, 1855-4-3t— (Pr's fee $2,00.)

HOWARD ASSOCIATION,

[XLABELPH3

of

with cots of suit for each offence. t"*11 P^ons thus afllic ed, Male «rFennle) ,oi who apply by letter, witli description ot their

SEC 4 'Thai it shall be unlawful for any one take with him or permit to follow him toeither of 1 ,. 7 ,.r the market places of this city, any dog or bitch

and any one so offending against (he provisions HiriiishMedicinca HiLh lb .-H.ARL»E of this section shall on convection forfeit nnd pay

Important Announcement all persons afflicted with Sexual dise such as Spermatorrhoja, Seminal Weakness,

O all persons afflicted with Sexual diseases, such as Spermatorrhoea, Seminal Weakness,

thetrname, to give Medtca Advice v..V 1 Is,

fj condition, (age, occupation, habits ol lite, foe.,)

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any sum not exceeding five dollar* with costs of tution. es abashed by special en. owme.-t ,.r the suit for eaeh offence.provided. That butchers and: \he -d,f

a L'9fd'

... can be used for no other purpose. It has now a! which, the Directors have vo-( notice. It ia needless to add thai the As.«ociation commands the high-1 est .Medical skill.ot the age. and will_ furnish the most approved modern treatment Valuable advice,also given to sick und nervous leniales, afflicted with VVomb Complaint, Lcucorrhcea.Atc.

owning harboring nients, household und kitchen furniture. li.VSSINGKIt AND BOSTON,

house or yard-wheresucn person may reside, or -.*» to put a good and suffieient mnule upon such the stock, if not privately sold belore day of sa.e. dog. (brand duiinga term.of lime to ho specifinl Corn.hny. oats,.an.! other grains also a farm ol 1 proclamation. And upon 300 acres section 4, lying immediately on the tclamaiion bv the mayor, it Montezuma ond fllooiufield road, enclosed and of all persons owning or in good cultivation and a farm ol 1C0 acres, co­

-„u ^1Ct'!

Address (post-paid,, Dr. GEO. R. Llfc)UN,

\ssociation, No. 2 Pa.

By order ol the Directors, KZRa D. 11AkTWELL, President. GEO F.vlRCHlLD, Secretary. Aug 18, lb55-ly

Having Determiaed to Move to

Texas this Fall,

,.mftr person in charge of riid dog or bitch to I f„rm «n whifth I rt^ide, lying in Vermillion

will bo required. Five dollars and under, cash in hand. DANIEL VTEISIGEU, Sen. Sept. 1, 1858-2-6t.

Wanted for the U. S. Army.

I

Tv. EM'Y GOOD SHOTS wanted to fill up a Company armed with tlie Minie Rifles-Young ABLE-BOD1EU

t/1

shall violate the provisioBs of this to transport him to the place where he enlisted. StiC. 8 That the owner of any dog orbitch shall Pay ranges from $11 to £21 per month Should

any dog so run-

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fllA ItlfeMI IL'ilaeik lia Olllla

tdi

I

he prefer remaining in the army his pay is in creased. Hy good conduct and attention to duty, a soldier will certainly rise to the position of a noncommissioned officer, and from thfc class Hie law provides thai meritorious men w»y be selwued for promotion to the rank oi commissioned offi« cera of the army.

In sddition to the above, subsistence, clothing, transportation, and medical attendance is lur* nished. (ithce open in Terre Haute on Fridsy and Saturday of each week. tCr I he euro of $50 will be paid to any person who will furnish acceptable recruits.

Lieuu ALEX- .MURR\, Recruiting Officer.

Aug'U, 1855-5Mf|^_j

ElaECTION NOTICE.

State or Iiullnna, Connty or Vig«H 8. S, Ths State of Indiana, to the Sheriff of said

County, Greeting .• .v. UR.SU AKT to law Jn ttils" case ^'roVMad. I you are required to eive notice that at the next general eitriton of the J^tate oi Indiana, the following ufheers are to be Chosen, to wit: One Recorden'one .-.uditor oneCmiuty Gemmisston-

Sbr the First District, and one County C-«n-missioDttr for the Third District. W fTMiisSs my Mjfnstore, and the sea ft oftbeV i§o Circuit Court, hereto sffijted

I at Ifrre Iiaate, this SOrsi day ol vugast, 1855. A. WILKLfS, lerk.

State ofladinna, County ofTigo, 88. The qualified voters of the County aloresaid are ret»y notified to-meef af tne used places oholding electiots in their re^ective Townships, on the Second Tde^lay in October nrxt, then snd there, to hll the several offices named in tl* above outer.

FEVER & AGUE CURE.

J^OR. the Preventionjind Cure of Intennittent

Chills and Fever, Dumb Agi Night Sweats, and all other forms of disease whinh have a common origin in MALARIA or MIASMA.

This is a NATURAL ANTIDOTE which will entirely protdct any resident or traveller even in the moat sickly or swampy localities, from any Ag^e, or Bilious disease whatever, or any injuiy from constantly inhaling Malaria or Miasma.

It will instantly check the Ague in persons who have suffered for any length if time, from one day to twenty years, so that they need never to have ANOTHER C^ILL, by continuing in use according to directions. The patient at once begins to recover appetite and strength, and ccflfr tinned until a permanent and radical cure is ef lected.

One or two bottles will answer for ordinary cases, some may require more. Directions print ed in Gernian. French and Spanish, accompany each bottle. Price One Dollar. Liberal discounts fmade to the trade. .v JAS. A, RHODES, Providence, R. I. ,*^PJPI?NCEOFSAFETY.

NEW YORK, June 11, 1855.

"1 have made a rhemfcal examination of •RHODKS' FEVER AND AGUE CURE,' or' \NTIDOTE TO MAI A IA,' and have tested i* lor Arsenic, Mercury, Quinine, and Strychnine, but have not found a particle of either in it. nor have 1 found any substance in its composition that would (JTove injurious to the constitution. *WJAS. R. CHILTON, M. D., Chemist."

EVIDENCE OF MERIT.

1

"Ltwisuuetis, Union Co-, Pa„ May 2, '55. MR J. A RHODIS—Dear Sin The box of medicine you sent me was duly received on the lltti of \pril. I have sold about one half of it, and so far the people who have used it are satisfied that it IKS cured them. It has certainly stopped the Ague in every one who has used it. and six ol the cases were of long standing. My sister, who has had it for five or six years back, ond could never get it stopped, except by Quinine, and tfiat only as long as she wouid take it,is now, I think, entirely cured by your remedy-

(5.

R. MCGLNLY."

Cnutiou to Ague Sufferers.

Take no more Arsenic, Tonics, Mercury. Quinine, Febrifuges, Strychnine, or Anti Periodic's of any kind. The well known inefficiency of these noxious poisons proves them to be the offspring eitfiei of false niedical principles, or of mercenary ouacks. The only remedy in existence that is Doth sure and harmless, is

Rhodes Fever and Ape Cure.(4_ 0*For»ale by Medicine dealers generally. July 21, 1855-33 re48 1y

E. W. SMITH ,"i tj M. M. DODPS.

SMITH & DODDS, WHOLESALE GROCERS,

AND

And ZJoalersin FLOUR and PRODUCE, Wabash street* Terre llaute, Indiana. Particular attention given to the Purchase of all kinds ol Grain

Have just received, among many other articles not enumerated: 175 sacks Coffee, 129 hhds ol Sugar, 30 bbls Refined White Sugar, 75 bbls Orleans Molasses, 60 bids S. II Molasses, in bbls, bbls and bbls 30 bbls of S. II Syrup, a general stock of Teas, 33 bids Crushed ugar, a large stock of'Tobacco, 154 boxe3 of Kaisius, in whole half and quarter boxes, 40 boxtsof Stai Candles, 75 boxes ol Soap, German Orleans, Soda, White, Fancy 8i boxes of assorted Candies, onfectiotiaries of all kinds and varieties, 30 boxes of Lemon Syrup. 30 boxes ol Starch, 15 boxes of A/ustard, 30 boxes oi Pepper Sauce, 100dozen of Blacking, a general stock of Tubs Buckets, aud Wooden-Ware. also. Glass, all sizes. 60 dozen Brooms, 200 kegs Nails, all sizes, Rice, Mackerel, Herring, luuiuo, Madder, Nmmegs, C'loves,&o. A heavy stock of A rapping Poper, also, a large quantity of Writing Paper, aud Stationery of all kinds, ic., &.C.

Terre iluute, July 21, 1855-18-'if

SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT

For

ii

and aufienng, to

Association a benevolent Ina i-

Mouths Preceding the 1st JUouduy iu July, 1800.

21,211 89 43,682 00 773 03

6,898 78 1,909 77 12,867 33 1,167 55 10,000 00 2,288 00

$398,559 42

Cr.

Amount of Capital Stock including that deposited with the Auditor of State Due Depositors Notpsol this Bank in circulation 91,496 Le*s on hand 20,111 I Amount of dividend mado and de cf nred Surplus Profits.

71,385 00

10,000 00 12,975 57

$3"8.559 -12

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

Names of the officers of the Bank. C.H.BAIUEV, Cashier C. VV. HAHQOCR, President. Names of persona who have become parties to the articles of association -Grover & Madison, K. M. it. II. Bruce, jr., John Buckingham, Clias. Cruft and John S. Beach

Names of persons wtio have withdrawn therefrom— liarle* Cruli, Grover At Madison. Names of present stockholders—E. M. &• Bruce,jr.. John R. Ciiniiiieham, Dan'l A.Jones.

B. I'tttll, Jnmes H. Turner, John Rea, Alexander McGregor. E. S Wolle, A. B. hapman U.K. Wilson.John Jacobs. James O'Boyle, John Buckingham. John H.O'Boyle, H- D. »»il liaini &,Co., James Grimes, Levi Warreji, John F. Kintf, C. VV. Barbour, Sarah King. Jacob D. Early, John S. Beach, L. Kyce, ritunuel S Enrly, Adams .V Buckingham, VVm. ritarges, John VV. Davis, VVm. Brewster, Thomas Annstrong. S R. Hosmer, VVm. J. Ball, Robert Taylor, Elizabeth Hughes, Lucius 11. Scott, R. & J. VVhitcomb. Harriet R.Linton, MaryS Linton, blixalteth S. Hanna James McLean llanna.

Daysof Discount: Tuesday morning. Days and hours open for the transaction of business from 10 to 3 cloi every day, except ^un day. Fourth of July, and Christmaa. STATE OF IN DUN A, ga

VigoGottnty. I

C. H. Bai ley, being duly sworn, depoies knd says that ho is Cashier of Bai 1 Bank, and that the foregoing report of the transactions and conditions of aaid Bank, for the period therein mentioned, i* true according to the best of his knowledge and belief.

ON

L- A BURNE1T, Sheriff V.

Sept !, 1655-i-te.

Blank Deeds for sale at this Office,

C. fl. BAILEY, Cashier.

Sworn and subscribed before me. ihis 27th dsj of June 1855 TllO.Vl AS H. NELSON. July 7, 1855-16-if Notary Public.

Terre Haute & Richmond Kailroad

Thuraday. the23d inst., the running oftlv night Express Tr«in will lie resumed, an until further notice, ihe Prams will leave daily. (Sandaya excepted,) as follows:

MAIL TRAIN.

Leave Terre Htut»*, at 8,30, m. *. N E E S S l^ave Terre Haute, at ."I...' 9,15, T. itier th« arrival of the mornifcg Train frwa St

¥$* CHAS. WOOD, Acting Supt.

Augast 2&, 1855,-l-2t

Ikrchant Mills for Sale, 1

HAT complete and valuable establishment Minuted at Mansfield. Parke tjonuty, Indian, .-s offi red for H1« on favorable terms! he,Vtiils are situated in the heart of the Ust WIKM country in Western Indiana. A Saw-mi'l is a tachrd also, the tilling ol good*, wnich the ptu chaser can have or not. at his pleasure. A a vorabie arrangement can be tnaoe lor apart init-i tm, if desired. For further particulars, a*idree

TRY, TBS TRYi

P. CHILDS & CO 'S

ORIGINAL SOVEREIGN BALM PILLS. '"PHESE. Pills are truly tlie greatest remedy I now offered to the public, for the cure of all diseases arising frofn an impure atate of the "lood or derangement of the stomach They are purely vegetable, and in their operations on the system are mild and effectual.

The need of vegfiMble medicines has long been felt, and in he Sovereign-Balm Pill of P. Childs & Co we find just such a remedy as has been wanted to supercede the rise of Mercury, or Calomel, which has been the cause of much suffering by its effects in the system. Let no one be without these Pills, for they are nature's great remedy. But let all try them BIH) be convinced of their virtuea. Let all whoaresufferiag from nervous debility, general weakness, and partial de rangement try them for those diseases, they Htaud unrivaled.

Let all who are suffering from colds, coughs, catarrh and ail other diseases arising from exposure to cold and damp air try them They open the pores of the akin, take o.l the congestion from the throat and lungs, remove the irritation from the membranes and regulate the deranged mucus secretions nnd eff-ct a speedy cure.

Let all who are suffering from that melancholy Jis' .ise, Dysuepsy, try them. Thousands have been cured of this disease by tht use of these Pills.

I.et all who are suffering front Dysentery or Bloody Flux, try them There is no other remedy that can equal them in affording a certain cure for thede complaints.

Let all who are suffering from Scrofula. Jaundice and Liver Complaint try tlicni. For these diseases they are a 'sure remedy. Manv who have tried thain have found them to be the best and intst reliable medicine They havebeen tried in casen of Neuralgi, Nerve iche. Nervo»s Rheumatism, Common Rheumatism, Sick Headache, Nervous Tremors, Nervous Weaknesses, and in Female Difficulties, in «very case they have given entire satisfaction. In disease of the Kidneys and Bladder, they have been tried and have proved a' reliable cure They have !een tried in diseases of children, and in families they have been used in-preference to any other medicine.

Whole Family Cored of Chill Fever.

P. CHILDS & Co.,SIRS:—Last fall the chill fever andfevrrand ague nfevailed in this section to an alarming extent, and was so fatal that some died in'- almost every family. Physicians were employed, and calomel and other drugs adminis tered, but all without effect. Having been acquainted with your Sovereign Balnt Pills for a number of years, and having unfunded confidence in ineir virtues, 1 determined to use them

THE

or THE C:

-.PRAIRIE CITY BANK,

Dr.

Capital Stock, Indiana and other bonds $1 Notes Discounted Bills ol Exchange Suspended Debr Due by Uank and Bankers sight ex* change Notes of other Banks Expenses Real Estate necessary to the transaction ot business Personal Property Gold Silver. Dividend paid D'.vicletrJ naid YViih Auditor of State..

78,759 18 64,943 91' 51,180 80 2,877 18

Gratefully yours, --j M. D. WOODIN.

Aztlan, Jefferson Co., Wis., Oct. 28, '47. A, S. BUKLEIGN Sc. BRO., New Albany, Jnd., sole proprietors for the South and West..

SOLD BY

Boyd &. Pairl, New York city P. M. Donnelly, Tefre Haute G. Coffin, Rockville. July 14, 1855-47-ly..

"wholesale & retail"

Furniture Warerooms,

And Undertaking Establishment.

undersiiined having permanently located in Terre Haute iu

Deming's New Brick Store,

Corner of 3rd and Cherry streets, respect fully Informs the public that lie has now on hand and intends keeping a lull supply of every description of

FURNITURE!

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

Metallic Burial Cases.

Also, full assortmentof Burial Clothes. In addition, lie will keep on hand all kinds and sizes of readv made

WOODEN COFFINS,

Manufactured of the best material and by the best workmen in the city. He is also prepared to attend funerals with an elegant x-K *£3 _tm. mm. emi 9 And will furnish any number of carriages that may be desired. lie solicits a call Irom those wishing to purchase anything in his line, pledging himself to sell lower than any other house of the kind in the ci ty, and believing that they will lind upon examination that his articles are well made, and offered at the most reasonable prices.

May 19, '55-39-tf

$200,000 00 104,198 »5

D. G. FORSTER.

FROF. O. J. WOOD'S

Celebrated Hair Restorative.

1 'HIS celebrated and most-remarkable Hair reI 8torative has become in a very short period not only populor, but a great favorite. The most skeptical are now sntisliod that it Avill positively restore grey air to i's original color, and reproduce a luxuriant growth ol hair on baldheads. It will prevent the pretnnture falling ofl of the hair, ana impart a soft and^lossy appearance, as ir it had been recently oiled, and will thoroughly cleanse tlie scalp from dandruff. All of this, hundreds of our citizens have realized, sjnieof whom have been silver white anrt lnld for the past ten or fifteen years. Many ladies have been cared of neuralgia and ulcers in tho head by its use. It is put up in quait bottles at $3 pints, and hall pints at $1 ?ach. Testimonials of its almost miraculous effects can be had at the Wholesale and Retail agency, in Terre Haute, Indiana.

P. M. DONNELLY, Agent,

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

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

December 23, 1854-18-ly

NEW LINE TO CHICAGO!

1 Through Passenger Train Daily,

[SUNDAYS EXCEPTED]' FTER Monday July 2, the Passenger Train 1 will leave Terre llaute at 8,30 o'clock A. it/, ond airive at the crossing of the Chicago flrnnoti at 11.15 o'clock A. M-, connecting with the troin of the Illinois

A

GCXiKlNS, iUanafifdd, Ind, or S. B. GOOK1NS, Terre-iiaute, Ind.

Central Road, direct to Chicago by

6,00 o'clock P. M. KETrB»i»0r-leavescrossingofChicago wratich on arrival of Illinois Central train, at 3,45 P. Al., and reaches Terre Haateat 6 45 P. M.

Freight Trains leave daily. OdrFreiglit will not he teceived at the Depot forBhipment after 5. ovlock P. M.

L. R. SARGENT, Sup't.

June 30. w* «f

M*y *, i8»-40-tf.

AT BUCKINGHAM'S BOOKSTORE

ELEGANT GIFT BOOKS. *ND j".

A N N A S O 1 8 5 5

SPLENDIDLY ILLUSTRATED superbly ND printed on superline paper, bound in various styles ol morocco richly gilt morocco anfigue morocco bevelled boards! and exquisitely painted end inlaid covers of papier niarhe. florae Authors and Home Artiste^

The fTome Annual, Gems of Beauty, The Diadem, Gift ol Affecion, Temperance Gift, yThe Pearl Gift, Gif of Sentiment, Friendship's Token, The Passion Flower, Token of Friendship, The' asket, The Golden Gift, The Ladies Wreath, The Forget Me Not, The Gem,

Dec. 16, *51—17 tf

THE

My

to employing a physician er. all nad the fever in its

in reference family, ten in number worst forms, and your pills were administered with entire euccess not one died while my neighbors were dying all around me. I believe it was the Sovereign Balm Pills, and them alone, that saved our lives, and can, therefore, with the greatest confidence, rccoinmend them as being the best pill in tha cou ilry.

Souvenier Gallery, Book of- the Boudoir/ if Moss Rose, |f Floral Keepsakep^ Gift of Flowers,

The- Benison, Gilt of Lpveju fev'M Memory'8 Gut, The Amaranth, The Magnolia, Keepsake of Friendship, The Garlend, The Lady's Gift/. The Dew Drop, The Remember Me.

Together with many others, including a great varietv of Juvenile Gift Bookt, Bibles, Prayir Bpokt. and Poetical Works in handsome binding. At the sign of the "Kg Bodk."

EVV patterns of Pins, Ear Rings and Hoops, Gold Pencils with Pens, Gold Guard and Fob Chainc. Gold Rings,Gold Spectacles, Stc at the very lowest prices, at

N

S. R. FREEMAN'S.

M-rch 23. '54-3.tf

FilESH TEAS

FINE article of Green and Black Teas just received at,

P. M. DONNELLY'S.

October 28,'54-10-tf

Linseed Oil

undersigned has on hand at his mfTI in Terre Haute, Linseed Oil, which he offers to the dealer and consumer on as good terms as the article can be had atJCincinnati or loui»ville.

March 11,'54.-29-tf

JAMES HOOK.

JEWEL^f

FIHE assortment of Gold Chains. Brace* lets, Lockets, Pins. Rings ,&c.. &c.. all ta the lowest prices, at FRKEMAN'S.

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

1

New Books.

T-HE HISTORY OF THE HEN FEVER, a* I Humorous Record, by George P. Burnham, North and South, by the author of Mary .Baron," &c. A Long Look Ahead, or the First Stroke and the

Last, by A. S. Roe.

Ingenue, or the First Days of Blood, by Dumas. For sale at BUCK1NGHAM'S. March 31, 1055-32-tf

Wanted Wanted!!

'l'HE undersigned will pav tho highest Caab

1

price for any quantity of Flax Seed and Castor Beans delivered at his Oil Mill on Matkef Street near Smith's Warehouse.

Terre Haute, Oct 22-'53-9-tf

JAMES HOOK.

New Supply of

RUTIl

HALL, Ida May, Life of Greely, Bayard Taylor's Works, Life of Barnunt, Chevalier WykofPs Book, Ford's History of Illinois, &c., at

BUCKINGHAM'S Bookstore.

Feb. 11 185& -26 tf

Works on Fruits, Agriculture, Gardening, &c.

DoWNING'S

Fruits and Fruit Trees of

America.

Westeru Fruit Book, by Elliot. American FruitCulturist, by J. J. Thomas. Barry's Fruit Garden. Practical treaties on the culture of the Grapo, by J. Fink Allen.

The Grape ctilmre and Strawberry, by Buchanan anrd Longworth. Fessenden's complete barmer and Gardener.

Farmers Cyclopaedia 4if Modern Agriculture. Johnson's Agricultural Chemistry. Leibiu's

Cobbett's American Gardener. •, atW.H. BUCKINGHAM'S. Sign of the Big Book." April 14,1855 34-tf

ANew Work on

PRACTICAL

LANDSCAPE GARDENING,

with reference to tho improvement ol Rural residences giving the general principles ol the art. with full directions for planting shade trees, shrrthbery and flowere, and laying out grounds, by G. M. Kern. BUCKINGHAM'S

April 15, 1855-34 tf

Sunday School Books.

1 HO Volumes for $10. From 72 to288 pages _LW\I each, with muslin backs.

The Juvenile Library, containing 100 books bound in 75 volume«--only Hymn and Question Books for sale at

BUCKINGHAM'S.

April 14,1855-34-tf Book Store.

O HC)WI.XG the Tomtthip, Range, Section, and O Quarter Section Linrn( the Civil Township* the Outline ot cuc/i I'ergoti'a Tract of Land, with 'he. Owner''* Name therruh the Stream* Canah

Railroad* I'tank Roads State and County Roads Towtu ViUasex Post Office* Public Buildings/ hurdles Schixd Houses Mills fyc. The City of Terre Ilau'c, with its Additions and Sub-Di-visions.

Compiled with great care from United States, Corporation and Private Surveys, and County Records.

Scale, 2 Inches to the Mile. Published by CU.NDIX, VV mom «fc IIAYD&N, In» dianapo|is, Ind.

AMZL B. CO.VDTT. W11.US w. wRiotrr. NE1IF.MUH HAN DEM. The above gentlemen have securod the copyright for the Map ofour County, and will procecd to publish it without delay, and we are requested by them to give notice to all persons that have DEEDS lor land, and have never had :hetn RKCORDED to send them in lor record at once, otherwise their names will not appear on the Map.

ALBERT LANGE, Audito DAVID /JELL, Recorder/*

Terre Haute, July 13, 1854,17-tf.

The Thorough-Bred Stallion, YOUNG BO§fON, Wpresent

ILL stand for the season, at

\Vm. Hall's (the Watton Cottage) 41 miles north of Terre Haute, ami will be let to mares at 910 the season, $15

to insure Good pasturage will bo furnished to/ mores from a dis:ance. at 50 ccnts per weckf~ Great care will be taken to prevent accidents or •scapes, but no responsibility lor any lhat moy occur. Boston's Colts are becoming very promising.

No basilicas done on Sundays. ..... .. WILLIAM HALL. pedigree. YOUNG BOSTON, now 6 years dd, was eired by the celebrated horse Bostrtn. ond out oL Baselnger'a dam by Amerfcoft Eclipse, grand dim by Sir Harry Hotspur, and ho by Sir Archie. Great gnrtid daitl by Davis's llamilUfnian.gr- gr. grand dam by im»orted Peace-.Moker. Boston wat. got by the celebrated 'I imoleon, out ol Rob" in Brown's ila.n. a sister to 1 uckahoc. by -Boll Floriael- Her dam by imported Alderman out of a mare by imported Clock last, &c. for turther particulars see Spirit of the imtt, March 7,

'^fwotild adviWs all those who wish 19 improve their stock, to lake a look at .Boston belore breeding their mares. 0 D. WEIS1GER, Sr.

March *2f, 1855-3 l-6m

NOTIGB

To lleirs of Petition to Sell Ileal Estate. State of Indiana, Vigo County.

N'

OTICE i« hereby given, that Thomas Durham. Administrator of the Estate of Jacob Jones, deceased, has filed his petition to sell tho ileal Estate ot the decedent, his personal being insufficient to pay his debts, and that said pen- ,« lion will be heard at the next term of ths Court „f Common Pie., ol

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