The Wabash Courier, Volume 24, Number 10, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 27 October 1855 — Page 4
Don't You Play!
'No, I don't play on any instrument,' •aid our friend, Tom Pringle, In answer to our question. 'To tell the truth, became discouraged by a single miscon ceptlon, when was a young man. and all
wasn't appreciated, you know that sort of thing. *"3^ •Well, you See,' said"be, in reply to another question, *li was about twenty years ago, when I was studying law, and my brother was a medical student, that we both fancied we had a wonderful talent for music. So Juhn bought a flute, and I a fiddle, and turning one ol the attics into a study, we practiced there half the night through. VVe didn't want any one to know about it, especially our father, who had very strict no tiona as to the value of tithe and to make htm think us usefully employed, 1 had quantities of law books heaped up nnd John had a skull and all sorts ol bones scattered about. We knew that up in our 'study,' no one could hear ua, but Betsy, the housekeeper and as she waa our old nurse, we felt sure she would keep our secret. One morning after we had been whiling the long night hours away with our music, to our own mutual delight, we came down Ime to breakfast, looking, I suppose, somewhat unrefreshed.
You mustn't study too hard, boys,' said our father, considerately. •Yes sir,' said I gravely. if 'Just then Betsy appeared at the door, and looked mysteriously at my mother. 'Yes, what is it said mother, surprised at Betsy's excited manner. 'What is it, Betsy 'Well, ma'am, I wish to say, ma'am,' —Betsy always spoke in that short, nipping way, when she was what she called 'worked up,' 1 must leave you, ma'am.'
•Leave me! why asked mother.
•Yes, ma'am, it's twenty fivo yenrs that I've been with you, mu'um—and it's the boys at last, ma'am. I can't stand it, and 1 ain't going to. It's not Chris-tian-like, mu'am.' v.
'What have the boys been doing? asked mother.
•It's Mr. John, ma'am, and sometimes 1 think Mr. Tom helps him. He's got some poor creature up stairs, ma'am, and. he torments him awful, lie screaks •nd groans all the night through. It is worse than the heathen. I've stood it for more nor a week, didn't get a wink of sleep last night, and what that
foor
creature went through was dreadful. know they say such thing* must be done by doctors, but 1 ain't going to stay where it is, and I never thought Juhn was the one to do it.' 'And Betsy gave my brother a look of withering condemnation. 'My mother was accute enough to see that something unusual was going on in our study, and telling Betsy she would inquire into it, she dismissed her for the present. 'That was tho end of our musical practice, though not the end of the story, for our father took care we should nut forget it. It was a long time before we heard the last about *ihnt poor cretur up stairs.'— N. Y. Dutchman.
JEWELRY.
A
FINE assortment of Gold Chains, Bracelets, Lockets, Pins. Rings .&c., &c., nil ta tho lowest prices, at PlttifciM AN'S.
Terre Haute, teb. 17, '55-26-tf
New Books.
THumorous
HIS HISTORY OF THE HEN FEVER, A
Rccord, bv Georgo P. Burnhnm,
North and South, by the author ol Mary .Baron," &.C. ALong Look Ahoad,or«the First Stroke and the
Last, by A. S. Roe.
Ingenue, or the First Days of Blood, by Dumas. For sale at
iN
BUCKINGHAM'S.
March 31,1835-32-tf
Wanted Wanted
highest Cash and Cason Market
'pHE undersigned will pay tho high price for any quantity ol Flnx Seed tor Beans delivered at his Oil Mill on
.Street near Smith's Warehouse. JAMES HOOK. Terre Hauto, Oct 22-'53-d*tf
New Supply of .*
RUTH
HALL, Ida May, Life of Grcely, IJayard Taylor's Works, Life of Barnutn, •Chevalier WykofPa Book, Ford's History oi •Illinois, &c., at
Fruit* and Fruit Tn*« 0
America.
Western Fruit Book, bv Elliot. American FruitCultdmt, by J. J. Thomas, Barry's Fruit Garden. Practical treaties on tho culture or the Grape •by J. Fisk Allen.
Tho Grape cult nre and Strawberry, by Buch&n' -an and Longworth. Fessendon's complete Farmer and Gardener.
Farmers Cyclopswlia of Modern Agriculture. Johnson's Agricultural Chemistry. Leibig* Cobbctfa American Gardener. W at W. II. BUCKINGHAM'S "\f« Sign of the" Big Book."
April 14,1855 34 tf
ANew Work on
fORACTICAL LANDSCAPE GARDENING, with reletcnce to the improvement of Kural residences, giving the general principles of the art, with full directions for planting shade trees, shrubbery and flowers, and laying out grounds, by G. M. Kern.
#t
April 15, 1855-34 tf
BUCKINGHAM'S
Jewelry.
EW patterns of Pins, Ear Rings and Hoops, Gold Pencils with Pens, Gold Guard and Fob Chainr, Gold Kings, Gold Spectacles, &o, at the very lowest prices, at
April».'M-l*. tf
SHOWING
S. R. FREEMAN'S.
Mtrch 85, *54-3-tf
Fulling and Clotb Dressing. TT7JUX be done as uaual, onlyin betters WSJdfittwh.at
belter styl
HOLMES M*LL&
Qunrtrr Section. lie Citil Tmmjiipt tke Gudtiir tack Pcrton's 7Isanti,mith tie QvttHt'* iigmt tierton: tim Strrawu Ctotalt Uttdrwnb: FunU A'otub Stoteand Ctouitv Hoadt Torn* Villages Port
Compiw with great e»o from United State*, Corporation and tVivata Surveys, and County Rcodru*.
Bcale, 2 Inches to the wn*
PiAlished bv COOTIT, Waraarfe IIavoc«, IndianlpoHv, Ind. ami». OOSDIT. TT f'* I wtyjs w.waioitT.^v •$%
IRENCMUA TUVDKT. FT 1 The above gentlemen fifte seeareH the copy, right fortbe Sf#n of our County, and will proceed to poblwh without delay, a ad «i are requested hy them to give notice to all persons that hav« Dsxtc far land, and have never had :hem Rcooanu towmi them in for rccord at once, otherwise their name* will not appear 00 the Map.
ALBERT LANG E, Audi to DAVID fc'F.LL, Rm-nfcr.
Tme Haute, July 13, 1951,47-tl.
Business tUcirbs. 8
Jims Ross, W. E. NEWELL.
BOSS & NEWELL,
12( Successors to West AhrfJZ,) I O E S A N O E S O
mm
iiGLisi.
DEALERS IN
CO*KS, BUTTONS, TilREA DS, jl 11 p., rii\- r\i«crnriiTTMlil nP A N E E S I I ON O
a
Foreign
No. 33 Murray, Corner of Church Street,
Feb. 3,18J5-24-ly.
MACAULEY, WELCH & Co.
Coach & Carriage Manufacturers.
SHOP AMD WARE BOOM CORNER OF SECOND A N W A N S RE E S & One Block South of Public Sqnare.1^
TGRKG IIAUTE,-INlMANA.jp "ft
HAVECarriages
on hand, and are building soma' very fine and Buggies. All work warranted to do the oest of service. 1 $
REFERENCES:
T- C. BOJMW, Buntin House I- M. DAWSON J, S. CLARK, Clark (louse JOH.X MAKK^E. Juno 2, 1855-41-3m *r
Never Known to Fail. OH. ROBINSON'S SPEC FIC,
A certain and safe cure for all Bowel Complaints, such as Summer Complaint, Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Bloody Flux and Cholera .Morbus.
Sold by J. R. Cuningham andi\ M. Donnelly, Tcrre Haute, Indiana. June 23, 1855-41-im I
N. 8 COX, CINCINNATI. R. S. C3X, JR TERRE HAUTE
80S*
W O E S A E O E S
TERRE IIAUTE, INDIANA.
WEthe
will soil Goods at Cincinnati priceB with oddition of Freight only. Call and
see tor yourselves. TERMS CASII. -'/V''' 53rR. S Cox, jr., Agent Tor C. Urban's Salamander Safe.
May 5,1835 37-tf
A fresh supply of handsome and fashionnable Type, will form a choice variety lor
BILLS, CARDS. CIRCULARS,
And all other kinds of Job Printing Always got up in the neatest manner and at the shortest notice, at the office of the
Watoasli Courier
D. W. CORW'.FF. T. C. SHIPT.i.Y.
KING, COR WIN, & CO., Wholesale Dealers in
FOREIGN&DOMESTIC
GOODS,
mm
Nos. 8 & 10 Pearl Street,
CINCINNATI, OHIO.
Jan. 20,1835-22-ly
GROCERIES
WINES AND LIQUORS, TEAS, Tobacco, Nails, etc.. etc.
NO. 5, M-ARREN'S BLOCK,
5 1 E E A E IN Jan. 20, 18.'»5-22-tf
S. FRAZER & Co.-
Millinery and Fancy Goods, LADIES GERTd OLOVES, HOSIERY te HDKFS. 1IONN El* SILKS A SATIN BON N ETS,
Ribbons, Flowers, Dress Trimmings, Florence Silk, Crapes, Laces, Edgings, Insertions, Embroideries, Fans,
Parasols, Perfumery, Toys, &e. JCrMilliners supplied on reasonable terms. Welch's new Block, OpjKJsiie Post Office, 4 ih si. neor Main. Tcrre Haute, March 31,1855-32-tf
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BUCKINGHAM'S Bookstore.
Feb. 17, 1855.-26 tf
Works on Fruits, Agricalture, Gardening, &c.
DOWNINCS
ALBERT LANGE,
*ACEKT OF
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
Effects insurance at all times on the most reasonable terms. March 31, 1855-32-ti: IWiiiW
6R0CBRJBS,
JOHN B. LlilKlWIl'l
ISanow
receiving his Spring stock, consist ingol' full nssorttnent of Groceries ol all kinds
TOBACCO, NAILS, &c.,
All of which will be disposed of at the lowest figure. Call at the Cincinnati Store, Union Row.
April 28 1355-36-tf.
i» a .v
(loaoe, Carriage, Siga, and Ornamental Painting, in all their Branches." LSO, Designs, Banners, Flags, TranaparenA. cica, properly executed—old Pictures cleaned and varnished, walla papered, Ac.
Shop on Market Street. opposKe Dolca' New Building, and 2d door nortnot the Cocwti Office. Terra Haute, tnarS|3-30y E. ,K- BROWN
g£R@§I£113 F. T. HXJLMAN
NFORMS his friends and the public gcnewlfj 1 that he has just got back with freah *nd well selected Stock of
ALL KINDS OF GROCERIES^
which he will sell, as hentofora at wholesale and retail, at the lowest figures. All who wish any thing in his line, will find ft to their interest to give nim a call, at hia store on National Road street, Ho. 5, Warnm1* Block.
May 3 '5l-3S tf"
COBITY.
the To*MJ&jp, Kmng*, Strikm. and
A it
I ttetssttf Mtiis! frc. I kr tin
JlaMy, with its Adiibm* suit $jb.De
FRAGRANT EXTRACTS
FOR THE n»
HANDKERCHIEF & TOILET."
HAIR OILS AND POMADES.
F1NE assortment of the above perfu* meri«a from the beat Philadelphia manufac
toriaa just opened at DON ELLY Tcrre Haata, January IS, 1855-21-tf
THE CELEBRATED
I E S E E O W WE irill by the first n» of the River be in receipt of a tall and _^^_corapl«te assortment of this •^^^jnstly popular plow, which We hava been selling for the last fiva years, and has giwn universal aaiiafactioa a* kisdmlt in this and a&otainjt countiaa can testify. TntmCcsu.
NEW
0
EEBI&i
Aim
it 0
0 8
June 3, '54-41-ly
A N
Wholesale Dealer in all Kinds ol °*sw
a 0.
misBLiASS? AND &ESi JOB I I N 6
AT THS
OTatJciofi Courier TERRE IIAUTE, INDIANA, WITH AFRESH SOTPLV OF ~C sarcm'rcr ocsdob wwaa. We have also a complete set of new and beautiful
For Card Printing in imitation of Copper-plate Persons wanting Printing done will do well to /ive MS a call as with new materials and experienced workmen, we cannot be excelled, and we
WARRANT SATISFACTION.
Blank Deeds & Mortgages, BILLS OF LADING,
Protests and Instructions
For Flat and other Boats, Kept constantly on hand atthisOllice. nwr ?•.!«!
H. L. AHLEY,
FORWARDING AND COMMISSION
XfTTSTlR (Hi v"
And dealer in all kinds of Produce, Piiie Lumber, dressed and undressed, Shingles and Laths. h-J ftJ-Comer of irst and Eagle Street,. Canal Baein.Terre Haute, Indiana. KM
May 19, '55-39-tf 'Wt
J. H. LONG, M. D.
fMIANKFUL for past favors, respect full ysolicits a continuance of the same. Office on Second str*"»t, soi of the Court House Square. febl2 '53- 25-tf
G. W. BALL.
Ter'C Haute, Nov 19, 1852—wtf
Botanic Drug Store. South-west corner of the Public Square, TERSE HAUTE, IND„
ALLEN PENCE, M. !., Proprietor
ALL
kinds of Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, &c., always on hand. JKr Particular attention paid to the compounding of Medicines.
Consultations can be had at any time with Dr, P., unless he is professionally engaged. June3, '54-41 ly 'c.
MEDICAL CARD.
J. M. COMINS, M. D., ECLECTIC,
FFICE near the South west corner of Public Square, opposite Dr. Pence's Botanic Drug Store.
O'
Acute and chronic diseases treated in the most scientific manner, as certificates and testimonials of success in the possession of Dr. C. will show.
J. T. BOYD, M. D.,
OFFERSand
his services to the citizens of Terre
Haute vicinity, in the various branches of MEDICAL SCIENCE. Office in Scott's building, on Market street, opposite the General Stage Office, near the Brown House South-East corner of the Public Square, where he may be found at all hoursof the day and night, except .when absent on professional busi-
'5-1-38-tf
Terre Haute Drug Store,'
BY J. R. CUNINGHAM,
National Road Street, North of the Court House. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
CONSTANTLY
on hand, Fresh Drugs and
Medisines. warranted pure. Prescriptions prepared promptly. Groat attention paid to all orders.
OCrChemicals, Dyestuffs, Instruments, Perfurn ery, Oils, Paints, Glass, and puro wines and Liquors expressly for medical use.
Terre Haute, Ind., Jan 3, '5*2-dtf-29
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0. W. FERGUSON & CO.
(OPPOSITE POST OFFICE)
TERRE HAUTE INDIANA.
ri AVE just established themselves in thenianuEJL factory ol Blank Books, and Book Binding in all its branches, with the most improved machinery and tools.
With tfielr long experience in working in the West, they feel safe in warranting their'work to all who feel disposed to patronize them, with the best of work and on the most reasonable terms.
All Kinds of Bank, Railroad and County Offices' Books and Blanks, with the best of work made on short notice. Periodicals, old books, and music bound to order.
Dec. 30,1854-19 tf
MIT iTJEH-'S
a a a ^I^HIS establishment is daily oJ. pen for visitors and the im provements recently effected in it have been completed on a scale commensurate with the present advanced state of the Daguerrean
Art and the requirements ofa die
criminating public. The proprietor claims facili ties for producing
FINE PICTURES
Whf£h are not possrssed by any other establish' ment in this City, and the result is that the pic tures issued present such a combination of beauty that the wonder or the day is how it is done, which must be accounted for by Miller oeing the artist whose very name is a guarantee of a good picture, who has the nack of transferring the image so correctly that he hesitates not to solicit an inspection of his unrivalled pictures from all good judges of this beautiful art.
STOCK FOR SALE:
Likenesses ol deceased or sick persons taken at their residences. Patrons will find this Gallery convenient, having tha rac^ption saloon and the operating room on the satne door but entirely separate.
Subjects should avoid light drapery. Rooms formerly occupied by Dufl*& Freeman, Warren Is
D,0ck'
April V54-35 tr
IBAVB
N. SMITH it SON&
Terre Haute, Jan. S9,1855. Feb. 3, «5V84-lf
MAPS OF KANSASANO NEBRASKA, atjhc sign of the Big Book." Feb 17. W-tf
A R. MILLER.
CITY MARBLE WORKS.
E be ha vi an A JL in Terre Hsute will keep constantly on bartd a large aad choice variety of Marble for all purposes. Monuments on hand and made to order from the beat Vermont and Italian marble. All order* will be promptly attended to and executed in the beat manner Particular attention paid to design ins aad carving.
June 18, '53 i3tf.
J, JULIAN,'
On tod street, nearly opposite Stewart House.
WATCHES.
raedvfcl anew tot OF Huntingcaaed
watches, silver -and gold, tome ol" the cele» bratad movement a of the manufacture of Jaa. Hoddell &. Co., Northampton Square, London. They are the moat correct and celebrated Railway time-keepera now in uaa. Also, Morris Tooiu, M.
TwmWama.Feb. IT. ^SS-a-tf
New Books.
UT Doora at IdlcwtW, bv N.P. Willhk Behind the Scenes, by Lady Bulwer. eraoaat Kecollectioos of the Stage, by W. Wood.
Pi
Sol. Smiths Theatrical Jooreey Work. Maxima of Washington. The Foreat Exiles, by Capt. Rckl. for sale at W. II. bl'CKlNGHA. Feb 17,1855 »tf
I'S.
re 11 an.ro us.
SEMI-ANNUAL RErORT
|feOF TH*
PRAIRIE CITY BAM, For 6 Months Preceding the 1st Monday in Jolft
V. ni-i-.i'tf
GREAT fESTIttI TOTABLEf OIIC!
FOR THE CURE OF
FEVER & AGUE!
WILL
bo found superior to any articlc of the kind now in use. May be had at Groverman and Bourne's. Pre ared and warranted by
Vigo County. S
Dr. J*
Capital Stock, Indiana and other 1 bonds #178,759 18 NotesDiaconntad...i..... .... 64,943 91 Bills ol Evchange. Suspended Debt Due by Bank and Bankem sight oxchange Notes of other Banks. Expenses Real Estate necessary to the trans* action of business...... .tr Personal Property '. Gold Silver Dividend paid.
51,180*80 2,877 18
21,211 89 43,682 00 773 03
6jm 78 1,909 77 12,867 33 1,167 55 10,000 00 2,288 00
With Auoitor of State../. *^4....'^''
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$398,559 42
Amount of Capital Stock including that deposited with the Auditor of State.... Due Depositors Notes ol this Bank in circulation.. 91,4961 Less on hand 20,111 Amount of dividend made and de clared. Surplus Profits mUh Wi!
Cr.i. ...1 wf? "I wrJ1 #200,000 CO 104,198 85
71,385 00
10,000 00 12,975 57
$3??,559 42
Amount which the Capital ot said Bank has been increased during the preceding 6 months Ans.— none
Names of the officers of the Bank. C.H.ZJAILEY, Cashier C. W. BARBOUR, President. Names of persons who have become parties to the articles of association—Grover & Madison, E, M. & H. Bruce, jr., John Buckingham, Chas. Cruft and John S. Beach.
Nantes of persons who have withdrawn therefrom—Charles Cruft, Grover & Madison. Names of present stockholders—E. M. & II. Bruce, jr.. John R. Cuningham, Dan'l. A.Jones, W. B. Tuell, James H. Turner, John Rea, Alexander McGregor, E. S- Wolfe, A. B. Chapman, H. K. Wilson, John Jacobs, James H. O'Boyle, John Buckingham, John H. O'Boyle, H- D. Williams & Co., James C. Grimes, Levi G. Warren, John F. King, C. W. Barbour, Sarah King, Jacob D. Early, JohnS. Beach, L. Ryce, Samuel S' Early, Adams & Buckingham, Wm. Sturges, John W. Davis, Wm. Brewster, Thomas B. Armstrong, S. R. Hosmer, Wm. J. Ball, Robert Taylor, Elizabeth Hughes, Lucius H. Scott, B. R. & J. Whitcomb, Harriet 11. Linton, MaryS- Linton, Elizabeth S. Hanna James McLean Hanna.
Dnjsof Discount: Tuesday morning. Days and hours open for the transaction of business from 10 to 3 o'clock every day, except Sun day, Fourth of July, and Christmas. STATE OF INDIANA,
C. II. BAILEY, Cashier.
Sworn and subscribed before me, this 27th day of June 1855. THOM AS H. NELSON. July 7, 1855—46-tf Notary Public.
AT BUCKINGHAM'S BOOK STORE. ELEGANT GIFT BOOKS
A N
A N N A S O 1 8 5 5 •.^tSPLENDIDLY. ILLUSTRATED
AND
printed on superfine paper, superbly bound in various sty lesot morocco richly gilt morocco antique morocco bevelled boards and exquisitely painted and inlaid covers of papier mache.
Hume Authors and Home Artists,
The Home Annual, Gems of Beauty, The Diadem, Gift of A flee'ion, ,, Tomperance Gift,T.The Pearl Gift, Gif' of Sentiment, Friendship's Token, The Passion Flower, Token of Friendship, The Casket, The Golden Gift, The Ladies Wreath, The Forget Me Not, The Gem,
Souvenier Gallery, Book of the Bwudoir, Moss Rose, Floral Keepsake Gift of Flowers, The Benison, ./ Gift of Love, ,s-tR1f Memory's Gift, The Amaranth, The Magnolia, Keepsake of Friendship, The Garland, The Lady's Gift, The Dew Drop, The Remember Me.
Together with many others, including a great variety of" Juvenile Gift Boohs, Bibles, Prayer Books. and Poetical Works in handsome binding, At the sign of the "Big Book."
Dec. 16, '54—17 tf
Boston Leather Store, SIGN OF THE LAST. No. 3, VVurren Block, National Road
Street. Terre Haute.
KERCKHOFF & CO., inform their former customers and the public generally, that they have moved their LEATHER S'lORE, from corner of 5th street, to No. 3 Warren Block, National Road Street, opposite Union Row.
G.
They have now on hand a large and exquisite assortment of all kinds of Leather, as Spanish,
Cincinnati and Count Tanned Sole, Band, Upper, Bridle, Harness, shorting, Collar and Split leather, French and Philadelphia Calf and Kip Skins, Lining, Binding, Topping. Sheep and Deer, Skins, Tutnpico and French Men'j id La-
dies Morocco.^ SHOti FADINGS They aUo kecp,a general, assortment ofShoe Findings, as Lasts, Boofarid Shoe Trees, Clamps, Pegs, alt kinds'ofShdebiafcers Tools of the very heat qualitvt
1
Having adopted the principle of only selling for cash, and buying »so for Cash in the Eastern Cities, they are enabled to sell at lower orices than any'of their competitore.
HIDES!
They pay the HIGHEST CASH PRICE for Green and Dry Hides, Skins and Furs. ATTENTION! ATTENTION!!
Shoemakers, Saddlersv and Merchants are par ticularly requested to Examine our stock and prices, before buying elsewhere.
Ten-re Haute, April 30, *55-36-ly
Furniture Warerooms, And Undertaking Establishment.
THETerra
undersigned having permanently located in Haute, in j"
Deming's New Brick Store,
Corner of '3rd ami Cherry streets, respectfully informs the public, that he has now on hand and intends keeping a full supply of evert description of
N I E
Which he will sell extremely low for cash. He has also mado arrangements to keep constantly on hand an assortment of Flak's Patent a ir-tight
!JfetaIlic Burial Cases.
Also, a mil assortment of Burial Clothes. In addition, he will keep on band all kinds and stxes of readv mado i1,.
WOODEN CORNNS, I
Manufactured of the best material and by the best workmen in the city. He is also prepared to attend funerals with an elegant mss jmk. *1 mm KS 4 And will furnish any number of earriagea that may bedeaired.
He solicits a call from those wi*hing to purchase anything in his line, pledging himself to sell lower than anv other house of the kind in the City, and believing tfiat they will find upon examination that hia articles are Well made, and offered at the most reasonable prl«*
D. O. FDRSTER.
May 19,«-»tf -.-r-::
FRESH TEAS
A
FINE articie«f Green and Black Teas jos^ received at, P. DONNELLY'SOctob«S»^CMftJ.:
Linaeed Oil.
THE
andersigned has on hand at jbb mm la* Tore Haute, Unseed Oil, which he oflera ta the dealer and consumer on as good terms as tba ankle can he bad atjCtncittttati or I^Miaville.
March 11, *51 -W tf
a 1 0 0 &
BiYTOI ill II1IAIAP6LIS.
Columbus, Zanesviile, Wheeling, Baltimore» Philadelphia, Washington dim New York. «fc. via. Indiana Central Railway, and connecting Lines Eastward! Great Eastern and Western U. 8. Mail and American
Express Line! Shortest Route
by Twenty-Five Miles! and no change of Cars or Baggage! TWO TRAINS DAILY, (Sundays excepted) |V| ORN1NG EXPRESS leave* at 5,40 A- M., IY1 connects at Richmond with Eaton and Hamilton and Cincinnati Hamilton and Dayton R. R. for Cincinnati direct! Arriving at 11,30 A. —arrives at Dayton at 10,'JO, connecting with all trains for Xenla^ Columbus, Zanesville, Wheeling, jBaltlmore. Washington City,- Phija delphia. rlew York and J3oi»ton.' Also, with (Jrbana, Bellefontaine,
MAIL TRAIN leaves Indianapolis at ,13i M.. on the arrival of all trains from the West, North and South, arrives at Richmond at 3 -P. at Cincinnati at 5,45 P. M, arriving at Dayton at 5 P. connects directly with trains for Xenia, Columbus, Springfield Crestline, Pittsburgh, Philadelphia, &c~ arriving at Columbus at 9,15 P. M. Dinner at Indianapolis aud Supper at Dayton.
Pittsburgh Passengers leaving on Noon Trains have one hour to stop in Dayton, and make the same connections at Crestline for Pittsburgh as any other train from Indianapolis9^"PaB9engers by this Route go through to Cincinnati as quick as by any other. 53"The only Route having sure connections at Dayton.
JKrColumbus Baggage checked through, Putsburgh and Philadelphia Baggage re-checked at Columbus. j5*The only Moming Train from Indianapolis to Dayton! or Columbus via Dayion.X6 yi 3 .$3 25 .. 5 00 6 50 3 50 5 25 9 50 7 00 7 00 4 25 ,6 25
A
Indianapolis to Dayton, fi'«to Columbus, to Zanesville, to Cincinnati, r-.^to Crestline, o«-to* Pittsburgh,. to Cleveland,viaColumbus,. to Cleveland, via Clyde,.... to Bellefontaine,
i.Wi, if? i:i il W: fcV
0.'to
C. H. Bailey, being duly sworn, cleposes and savs that he is Cashier of said Bank, and that tne foregoing report of the transactions and conditions of said Bank, for the period therein mentioned, is true according to the best of his knowledge and belief.
bandusky,
."" to Buffalo II 00 kfi^to N. Y., via Wheeling and Baltimore 20 00 ,to N.York, via Pittsburgh.. .20 00 .. 'to N. York, via Cleveland & V. f)3i N. Y. & E. R. R.. .20 00 ifsltpn'i.to New York, via Buffalo &
Passengers should procure Tickets over the Cen'ral Road, for the shortest and quickest route East. 1
1 Tlirough Passenger Train Daily,
[SUNDAYS EXCEPTED.^ •,
AWill'leave
FTER Monday July 2, the Passenger Train Terre Haute at 8,30 o'clock A. Jlf. and arrive at the crossing of the Chicago branch at 11,15 o'clock A.M-, connecting with tho train ot the Illinois Central Road, direct to Chicago by 6,00 o'clock P. M.
RETURNING—Leavescrossingof Chicago 2?ranch on arrival of Illinois Central train, nt 3,45 P.M., and reaches Terre Haute at 6-45 P. M.
O re a in a a {(CrFreight will not be received ot the Depot for shipment after 5, o'clock P. M.
MITCHELL, HERRON, & CO, (LATE PEHSOCK,. MlTCHEI.I.,:fc CO.) .itaibfli -No* 194 Liberty Street,
Flttsburffli, Pa.,
Will manufacture as usual, a large and general assortment Of Castings, comprising Cooking Stoves, Range and Side Ovens ll^OFFlCE AND PARLO.1 STOVES,
MANTLE AND KITCHEN GRATES Hollow Ware, Wagon Boxen,Dry I rods, Sad lions, Tea Kettles, Plow and Flow Points, Mill and Machinery Castings generally.
And Gas and Water Pipes of all size^.. ALSO,
Iron and Nails of'the best Brands.
Shovels, Spades, Pike9,"«fec.
AIXOFWSTCR WILL BESOUJATMAMUFAUTUREUSPIUCE8 May 12,1855 38:4m
PROP. O. J. WOOD'S Celebrated, Hair Bestoralive.
THIScelebratedbecomein
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WHOLESALE & RETAIL
and most romarkable Hair re
storative has a very short peribd not only popular, but a great favorite. The most Bkeptical are new satisfied (bat it will pos ilively restore grey I air fo I's original color, and reproduce a luxuriant growih ol hair on bald-, heads. It will prevent tlie premature fulling on of the hair, and impart a sof* and glossy appear ance, as if It had been rpccn-'y oiled, and wilk thoroughly clflinse the ecaljj i'rom dandruff". AH of this, hundreds of our citizens hdve realized, sjmeof whom hav^been silver white and bald for iie past ten ar fifteen years. Many ladies haVe been cured of neuralgia and ulcers in the head by rs use. It is put up in quait bottles at $3 pints, aud half-pints at fl each. Testimonials of its almost miraculous effects can be had at the Wholesale and Retail agency, in Tcrre Haute, Indiana.
P. M. DONNELLY, Agent,
where all can bo auppiied with perfect demonstrations of its perfect character as a restorative.— All orders filled promptly.
Prof. Wood's Oriental Sanative Liniment ana Vegetable Life Magic Pill* also for *aJe,,Wbc4e: sale and Retail. Sec circular.
December 23,1851-13-ly
Sew and BeriseJ Editions.
E I A O O S
CYCLOPCED1A
Foraaleai
JAMR* HOOK
oi Practical Medicine, by
Forbea, Tweedie, Conolly and Dangiison, 4 vola 8 vo. JUeiga1 Woman and her Diaeaaee, 1 TOI. 8 vo.
Dsngliaon'a Practice of Atedieine, S vola. 8 vo. Churchill on the Diseases of Women, I vol. 8 vo.
Dunglison's Therapeutics ana Materia Medica, 2 TOIS.8 vo. Wilson^ Anatomy, 1 vol 8vo. Dungliaon^s 3/edtcal Dictionary, 1 vol. 8 vo. JVeiga' oil Puerperal Fevers, Hlia* Medical rormalary, Dungliaon^ Human Physiology, 9 vol. 8. vo. United States Dispensatory,by kVood St Baebe. Watson's Practice of Medicine, I vol. 8 vo. Dniitfa Modern Surgery, Da>ison on New Remedies, Wood's Practice erf Medicine, 8 vol. 8 vo. Boyle's .Materia Medica and Ttwrapeatioa, 1 vol.flvo. Hooper's JUe&iM OieAiMr^8*4?1 Bartlett's Philosophy of Medicinc, 1 TOI. 8 vo. apathic Doowatic
fca. lval.8 vd.T
SILVER WARS.
NEW assortment of Silver Table and Tea Spoons for aale at New York retail pricea,
"W""
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Terre Haute, Feb. 17, '55-26-tf
iKisttllaitto us
CLARK'S HOTEL.
Corner of Bridge (or Ohio) and lslSlrads, TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA. •"pHE undersigned has resumed his former stan .1. near tb« Bridge, and only one block from the Public Sai
ThisH.
to
Dayton
Sandusky, Break.-
trams for Sptingfield, Forest, Clyde, Cleveland, Buffalo, Toledo, Fort Wayne,'.Troy Piqua, Stc fast at Indianapolis! ftJrPassengera by this Train arrive at Columbus Eight Hours in advance of any other route from Indianapolis.
fouse has been greatly enlarged and imition of bed-rooms, and a
proved, by a large addition
spaeious Dining Hall, all papered and painted— and furnished with New Furniture, Carpets, Beds and Bedding, and Table Furaitnre. Having an eye single to the comfort and convenience of his gueeta, mast make his House a pleasant stopping place for the man of business, pleasure or traveling public—and particularly those who wish to take passage on steam-boats, private conveyance or otherwise in short, no- pains no experae will be spared to make his.House a agreeable and pleasant stopping place for his guests.--
I S A E
Will always be furnished with the best the country. aflords, and no pains or expense will 1$ spared to administer to the gratification of tho tastes ot his patrona. a
I S S A E
Is large and entirely new, is the best in the city, and at all times 'will be supplied with gooa nay and grain, and horses strictly attended to.
Charges Moderate—Call and See. IT BOARDERS ta^en by the day, week,month
eel 1-16-tf JAMES S.CLARK.
A BOOK FOR THE.PEOPLE
.i fwf* :-)%Q «1a ,:U: 50,000 COPIES OF THOMAS H. BENTON'S QRTTAT WORK,
Sold in Advance of Publication.
TUIRTir VEJMRS Vt€If,
A History of the working of the American government for Thirty Years, from 1820 to 1860. Published by D. Applegate & Co., N. Y.
To he completed in two volumes, and sold exclusively by subscription, at $2,50 per volume. The first volume of this work, beine a royal octavo ol 745 double-column pages, ana containing a finely engraved portrait of the author, is now ready, ana the safe has already reached the large and unprecedented number of 50,000. This volume is complete Political History of the United States, from 1820 to the close of Jackson's Administration, and has been compiled from Con-
fackson,
N 2 0 0 0 "to Philadelphia, via Wheel*5 ine & Baltimore, 17 50
r"i"H to Philadelphia, via Pitt3 -j" burgh .17 50
!to
Washington City........17 50
Hot "ritto Fort Wayne 8 00 ™'.to Wheeling 8 50 to Baltimore, 16 50
JAMES M. SMITH, Sup't.
Ind. Cent &. Dayton & Western K. W. TERRENOE O'NEIL, Travelling Agent, at Terre Haute, Indiana. Feb. 22, 1855-re-feb-24-27-tf
NEAT LINE TO CHICAGO!
L. R. SARGENT, Sup't.
June 30, 1855-45 tf
T. MITCHELL...JOII.V B. BERROX...WM. STEVENSON.
UNION FOUNDRY,
ressional Debates, the private papers of Goneral and the speeches of Senator Benton, with his actual view of men and aflairs with Historical Notes and Illustrations, together with some very interesting chapters upon the deaths of eminent cotemporanes.
Those who are desirous of obtaining the above work, will be supplied by loaving their names with W. H. BUCKINGHAM, Terre Haute, wl is agent for the sale of the work in Vigo county.
August 19, 1854-52-tf
W O E S A E
GROCERY & LIQUOR STORE, i?:nbr«
N0 5j
WARREN BLOCK,
TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA.
FT,
HULMAN respectfully informs his friends and the public generally that he has now on hand an extensive and well selected stock of all kinds of GROCERIES, as j.
Coflee, Sugar, Molasses, Teas of all grades, Rice, Saleratns, Tobacco, Nails, Candies, etc., etc.
Throiigfe along experience in the business, and after having fixed his rectifying concern after an entirely new and most perfect principle, -he is now enabled to furnish the best
Double Rectified Whiskey
Which has ever l?een sold in this market. It is decidedly the most pleasant, purest and best rectified Whiskey, which was ever made, and will excel the best ever brought on here from Cincinnati or any other place.
He will also keep a large stock of all sorts of Foreign and Domestic WINES AND LIQUORS, an-': As Frcnch and Peach Brandies Port, Madeira, and Sweet Malaga Wine Gin Rum Rye Monongahcla, Courbon, Irish and Scotch Whiskey Spanish und American Brandy, otc., etc
It.being his intention, to always keep the beat ig of everything, to Bell, at the lowest markot price, and to do a fair and straight forward business, he hopes 10 be able to satisfy all who will favor him with a call.
F. T.
Januarv 20,1855-22-tf
DOCTOR POTTER, Homoeopatli lit.
RENDERS
Routh, where he may be found ready to contirftie his public services with promptness. Jan. 27, 1854.-U jj jv jj
jofl M. '•fi'^DIETT
IN
taking leave of my niimernus ftfen^s [n Terre-Haute, and vicinity, and especially those of the Homoeopathic faith,, I cheerfully reccommend Dr. Potter to you as thy succcssor in practice, believing him to be fully competent to give general satisfaction, and that he will be true to hfa tru$tm sustaining Homoeopathy among you. J.A.W1LL1AMS.
Jan. 27,18M(-23-tf
AGATHA
U.SHRWMAKES.
and Commission line. i85548-tf
Jnly 21,
British Periodicals.
Eview.
DINBURGH REVIEW, Westmiaater Re North British Review, London Review, and ifiackwooda Magazine, for sale in' aingle nutiAersat id .ton von W.H.BUCKINGHAM'S,
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Pocket Disuies & Memorandums
llfn POR 1855. fc*
Abooka.Casn
FULL supply of Ledgers, Journals, DayBooks, Reards, Dockets, Blank Dead*, Billa of Lading. Note Books, Paaa Books,
Bofi.,
Feb. l7,J855-Sfr-tf
PJKEIGU AM«, tf I
patent Jlkiiirincs.
SWAlM'S
thanks to his friends for past pat
ronage, and would respectively announce to them and th6 public generally, that he continues his Office in Scott's building, opposite the General Stage Office, the one formerly occupied by Potter
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BEAUFORTr or, Family Pride
by the author of "Pique.'' N£D MUSGRAVE or, The most unfortunate VorlJ, by Theddore Hook ROBERT BRUICE, The H^ro-King, by the author of Wallace, The Hero of Scotland."
SWELL LIFE AT SEA or Fun, Frigates and Yatahing—'a collection of Nautical Tales. COOPER'S: SEA TALES, (new edition,) at
BUCKINGHAM'S BOOK STORE. November 1IS'M-l2-tf.
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X. S. WOLFE.
SHEWMAKER Co.,
Porwarding and Commiuion
A N a
General Dealera la Commission Goods TERRE HAUTE, IND* River, fcyStrict attention given tosh Canal, and Railroad, and all business in the Forwardii
Sign of the "Big Book.*'
SPECTACLES.
Tatier
:1E beat assortment of Gold, Silver, and all kinds of Spectadea, to be fomid on the Wabash at 8. R. FREEMAN'S.
Tarre Haate.Feb. 17, *5*-!*-tf Sj-" T. H. Journal," Marshal Telegraph," and Prairie Beacon,": copy, anjl aona hill.to
For Sale.
T'HE STONE HOUSE FARM fcdjoifting the •I dty, in lots of fram ono-fourth ot an aera (o five acrra, to suit purchasers.
For terms enquire of the undersigned on tne promises. N. PRESTON Terre Haute, July 14,1855-47-tf
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TESTIMONY OP THE
WILCOX-{FAMILY.
The m"Mtrnwut !1 wonderful -v\*—^'K* cures performed by this invalua- .aihv ble medicine, in pulmo* imH naiy CONSUMPTION, Cougna, Colds, Asthma, Bron-iu chitia. Influenza, Whoaping Cough, .. Croup, Spitting of Blood, Liver Com# *3 plaint, Pain in the Side and Breast, Tickling ..... or raising in the Throat, and all diseasea tict of the Lungs, and Breast have exci- 3 ..... ted the astonishment of all who (t« .iSrail have witnessed its marvelous InaH ,, -. efiect there is no account in«3 of a medicine, from the earliest ages tf
furnishing a parallel. HtWinsoMiu
The Case of Naomi Wilcox.
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The following highly interesting statement of the case, of Miss Naomi Wilcox, well known for character and respectability to a large portion ot the citizens of St. Lawrence county. New York, is trulv worthy of attention and so well authenticated that the moat skeptical must be at once satisfied of its correctness: To Dr. Swayne, Philadelphia—
GOWESNEUK,St Lawrence Co., N. Y. December 16,18&4. Dear Sir.—Having experienced very great benefit from the use of your COM TOD ND srEor or WILD CHERRY, 1 feel bound as an act of humanity, to recommend this most invaluable medicine to others. More than eight yeara ago I fell into gradual Catarrhal Consumption and notwithatanding the use of many other remedies, I continued to grow weaker, and more and more dla* rdered in my lungs and stomach until myaelf and my friends despaired of my life. My digestive powers became so exhausted thatl could not bear the lightest kind of food, except in the minutest quantities. In this condition, at the request of my brother, 1 began to use your SVKVP. Almost immediately 1 derived great benefit from it. In less than three days after commcncing the use of small doses, my stomach bejran to recover its natural tone ana power—graduiuly every bad symptom began to give way, and in a few months 1 recovered to a state of comfortable, though not perfect health. I have no hesitation in saying that to your 'WILD CHERRY' I owe, under God. the continuance ot my lile, and a degree of health far beyond my expectations. 1 have since had attacks of the same old symptoms, but in every instance 1 have resorted with perfect success to the use of your medicine.
NAOMI WILCOX.
GotTVER.VEUR, N. Y., 16th Dec., 1854.
I'certify that the above named Naomi Wilcox, ismysister. I have nursed and attended her in all her sickness, and I know that the foregoing statement is correct. I have also administered Stoaywr*' Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry to other members of our faiT.ilv with uniform success and I have recommenced it to athen of my friends and neighbors, and have been often assured of its very great beneficial effects, and in more than one instance to the saving ol life, as 1 believe. PANTHEA WILCOX.
GOCVERHEUR, N. Y., 16th December, 1854St Lawrence County. It is hereby certified that the foregoing certificates were signed by the Misses Wilcox in my presoncc that they are intelligent and highly respectable persons that their reputation for truth and veracity is irreproachable.
rr
HARVEY D. SMITH, Justice Pcaco.
Be Careful in Purchasing
a!
To obtain the original and only genuine prep&ration of WILD CHERRY, which must have the portrait and signature of Dr. SWAYNE on etch wrapper around the bottle. Until you obtain this compound you will never know the real virtuea of WILD CHERRY.
Compou Syrup oj Wild Cherry.'
Specific, for Gout and Rheumatism, Soothing Syrup, for Children teething' Bitter Catholicon, ,,'t Bowel Cordial, ,'
Vermifuge, or Worm Killer, Fever and Ague Pills, S a a pa a an a Pi S a at Tho above valuable Medicineb are prepared only by Dr. SWAYNE Sc SON,at their Labora? tory, No. 4 North 7th st. Philadelphia.
FOR SALE BY'?.(1J
J. R. CUNINGHAM, Sole Agent, ferro Haute Drugstore." ITSWAYNE'S U. S. ALMANAC containing much useful information for all families to be had URATIS* call and get one at Mr. Cuningham'J.
Terre Haute, July 28,'54-49-tf
SW
A
IM'S
Celebrated Panacea, FOIL THE CURE OF Incipient Consumption, Scrofula. General Debility,
White Swelling. Rheumatism, Diseases of the Liver and Skin, and all diseases arising from Impurities of the Blootl and the Effects of Mercury.
PANACEA has been for moro than
thirty years celebrnted in this country and in Europe (or its extraordinary cures—for the certificates of which reference is mado to the directions and books (which may bo had gratis) accompanying the Panacea. Some of which givo the particulars of cases too frightful for general publicat on, where the patients had been almost eaten up with Scrofula, and were deemed incurable by Physicians.
It has been used in hospitals and private practice, and has had the singular fortune of being recommended by the most celebrated physicians and otber eminent persons. Among others by—
W Gibson, M. D., Prof, of Surgery, Pa. University. Valentine Mott, M. D., Prof. of Surg. N. Y. University.
W Dewees, M. D. Prof, of Mid. Pa. University. N Chapman, Jlf. D., Prof of Physic, Pa. University.
Parke, M. D., Pres't College of Physicians PWlnDr. Del Vallo, Professor of A/edicine Havana.
Jore Eowenco do Luz Prof. ofSurgery, Lisbon. Chipman, .Member Royal College Surgeons, London. iflff Erviag, lato il/lniatef to Spain.
Sir Thomas Pearson, Afajor General British
Gi/bert Robertson, British Consul, &c. See. And also, the wonderful cures effected by Swaim's Panacea,have for many years mada it an invaluable remedy. The Panacea does not contain mercury in any form and being on Innocent preparation, it may be given to the most ten* der infant.
Tho retail price has boon reduced to tl,50 per bottle (containing three half pints) or tnree bottles for $4. ttfbtiitiioC,
Beware of Imposition 9
Bwaim's Pahkcea is:in round bottles, fluteq longitudinally, with the following (letters blown on tbeglasB:— "SWALVS-PANACEA-PHILADA" and having the name of JA9. SWAIM stamped oir the sealing wai and written on the label cover-: *rg the cork, and a splendid engraving for tho ice of the bottle, composed of geometrical lathe work, comprising nine different dies, which have been turned for tho exclusive oi the proprietor by Drsper St Co., bank note engravers of Philadelphia. In the centre ia a portrait of the lato Wm, Swaim, copyright aeenred.
Also Swaim's Vermifage. A valuable family Medicine, being a highly approved remedy for all diseases arising from debility of the digestive organs soch as Worms, Cholera il/orbus, Dysentery, Fever and Ague, Bleeding Piles, Sick Headache, &c.,&c. See the Pamphlet (which may be had gratis) accompanying the Vermifuge.
Prepared only at Swaim's Laboratory the old Stand, Seventh street, below Chestnut, Philadelphia, and sold by all the respectable Druggists in the United States.
CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC. Persons wishing to obtain the genuine SWAIN'S PANACEA and SWAIM'S VEBMIFUQE, should be careful to observe that the name
S W A I
Is spelled correctly on the bottles and label#, or they may be imposed on by medicines made in imitation of them by a person bearing a somewhat similar name, well calculated to deceive* GENERAL AGENTS FOR THE U. S. 8CHIEFFELIN, BROTHERS A CO. 1TO William Street*- New York.
May 5, L855-37.5mo. -r*
SNUFF AND TOBACCO. PETER LOBTT.T.ARTX
MANUFACTURER, laort ae Jt*'M Chathjun Street,
SUCCESSOR
Fab. 10,1855.-25-ly
New VMr,
of PEXKR & GEOKQX Lomuan,
ofiers for sale all kinds of SNUFF AND TOBACCOS i» general use. For particulars, a Prke Current can be obtained by addressing as above. Thia Establishment is one of tfap,oldest of t^p klQjd^u^. the United States. u,
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Blank Deeds for sale at this Office,
