The Wabash Courier, Volume 25, Number 11, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 1 November 1856 — Page 4
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CLASSIFICATION
FREE BANKS,
BOUGHT AT THE FOLLOWING RATES BTTHE Prairie City Baik, Terr* Ha«te» Ia4. State Bank and branches.. P*r
CLAM no. i.—rA*.
Bk of Indiana, Michigan Farmers' Dank, WestCity. Brookville Bk, Brookville Bank of Syracase, Syra case Bank of Elkhart, Elk hart Bk of Reckville, Rockrill* Bank of Goshen, Goaben
field
Bank" of Mt Vernon, Mt. Vernon Bank of Salem, Salem.. Bank of theCapitol, In ...... diansralis
tc
Kokomo
Kentucky Stock Bank,
Columbus Lagrange Bk. Lima Merchants At Mechanics
Bank of Warsaw, War saw Bk of Monticcllo, Monticello Bank of Paoli, Paoli... Canal Bank of Evans ville, Evansville... Crescent City Bk, Ev ansvitle.... Cambridge City Bank,
Cambridge City Central Bank,lndianap* ,, olis
Bank, New Albany.. New York dt Vs. Stock Bank, Evanavills.... Prairie City Bk, Terre
Haute
Southern Bank, Terrs Haute Salem Bank, Salem.... Savings Bank of Indiana, Conneraville.... Shawne* Bk Attica Traders' Bank, Indianapolis Tippecanoe Bank, Winemac
Fayette County Bank, Connersville Farm'i it Mech's Bank,
indianapoli*,.
ILLINOIS.
All Solvent Stock banks Par NEW ENGLAND STATES. All solvent banks Par
NEW YORK and NEW JERSEY. All solvent banks ..Par OHIO. State bank and branches Par Solvent free banks Suspended and bioken
KENTUCKY.
All solventbanks Pas VIRGINIA All solvent banks Par
PENNSYLVANIA.
All solventbanks Par MARYLAND. All solvent banks Par
LOUISIANA.
Banks in New Orleans Par W SCONSIN. All solvent banks Tar
MISSOURI.
State bank and branches Par DIST. COLUMBIA. All solve nbanks Par
NORTH and SOUTH CAROLINA. All solvent banks 5 dis .MICHIGAN. Detroit City...- Par All other solvent banks 5 dis
TENNESSEE.
Old banks.... .5dis All solventbanks Par in connexion with the above, it msy be stoted thai JOHN WATSON'S CHECKS are classed No. 1 in Terre Haute. In this place ihey are current at par—and promptly redeemed in specie or good funds.
Semi-Annual Report OF THE
PRAIRIE CITY BAM,
For the six months preceding the first Monday of July, 1856. Dr. Amount of Heuds deposited witn
Treasurer of Stale $180,000 00 Notes Discounted 29,191 W Bills Diseountrd 103,790 02 Suspened dDebt 1,9(7 90 Bank notes of this and other Banks. 48,975 00 Sight Kxchange 68,845 97 Amount of Debts due to the Bank.. 13,VM 45 Banking House !V.'45 10 Dividend paid 10,000 00 Gold and Silver 28,162 57
Total.. ...$493,666 99
Total, *493.666 99 Names of the officers of the Bank: C. W^Bar bjur, Pres't no. S. Beach, Cashier.
Names of persona who have become parties to the articleaof Association within aaidperiod: W. E. McLean, Jno. Whitcomb, E. Tassett, B. It. Whitcomb Mary Bell.
Names of persons wbo have withdrawn therefrom: S. .Hoemer, B. R. Sc J. Whitcomb Names of present stockholders: B. R. Whitcomb, E.Cruit, S. B. Gookins, H. S, King, Jno* -R. Cunningham, W. E. il/c!xmn, Daniel A.
Joacs, Jno. Whitcomb, W. B. Tuell, E. Fassett, James H. Turner, John Kea, Alex. McC'iftgor, E. S. Wolfe, Cl.arles Cruft, Oliver Bound. John Jacobs, Jas. tl. O'Boyle, Jno. Buckingham, Jno. 11. O'Boylo, II. D- Williams & Co., James C. Grimes, I^evi G. Warren, John fr\ King, C. W. Barbour, Sarah King, Jacob D. Early, Jno. S. Beach, L. Ityce, Samuel S. Early, Adams & Buckinghams, Jno. W. Davis, Wm. Brewster, Hexekiah Sturj^es, T. Armstrong, W. Ball, Robert Taylor, Elizabeth Hughea, Lucius H. Scott, Wm. D. Griswold, Harriet R. Linton, MaryS. Linton, Rlizabtih S. Hanna, James M. Hanna, Mary Bell. 1 z1'
Days of Discount: Tuesday. Days and hours open for the transaction of business to-wit., from 10 o'clock A. to 3 o'clock 1'. M-, every day exccpt Sundays, Christmas, and fourth day of July. STATE OF INDIANA,
Vigo County,
SS:
Jno. g. Beach, Milt duly swrw, deposes and says that he is the Cashier of said Bank, and that the foregoing report of the transaction* and condition of said Bank for the period therrin named is true and correct, according to the best of hfs knowledge and belief.
JNO. 8. BEACH. Csahier.
Sworn and aubscribed before me this 9th day Way, 1M6. THO*S. II. NELSON, Notary Public-
SCHOOLIWOTICE.
MR. CLARK will commence hia second term or School, at the Seminary, on Monday. July 7th. Terra Haute, JulyS-lt
HERRING'S PATENT
CHAMPION FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF 8AFES!
A,
FINE ASSORTMENT OK THE ABOVE superior Safes on hand, which will be sold •I Aew York prices adding transportation. Tboso in want of first rate articla will not meet better opportunity for supplying themselves,
BARNEY'S LAND OFFICE.
Tttrs Haute, Aug. 16, 36.33.tf
m&nn*
Miuiinr
FANCY""GOODS.
VaHllV •°d
aR
Also anew lot ot
idyM Opera Cap^ lnf*nu Wool Hoods, Muse* id Iniaats Ho**, and Udy^i Wool
L«l an
EMBROIDERIES.
A very lams assortment oi Collars, Bands Fl«uncinys. fidaiaga, and In»rtin«*. All oi
^jTUoaks and Taint aa made tootder. Ocu
«,18W.M#«tefe
MR& A. CHILD.
Salt! Salt! Salt!
1650
««market pric*. o«
^change for Wheat, (.era,
TmaFtatnth» I
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W O E S A E
ROCERIES & LIQUORS:
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Grammercy Bank, Lafayette Hooeier Bank, Logansport Huntington County Bk
Huntington Indiana Bk. Madison... Indiana Stock Bk, Laporte Indiana Reserve Bank,
F. T. HOLMAN WOULD
respectfully inform his friends and customers, and the public generally, that he has now received the largest and best selected stock of Groceries ever brought to Terre Haute: Sach as Sugar, Molasses, Ceffee, Teas, Tobacco, Fish of all sorts, Nails, etc., etc.
Having made permanent engagements with some of the best Eastern Houses he shall in future alsobsconstantly supplied with a full stock of all the purest and oest sorts of ,»
WINES AND LIQUORS
To be had in the country, such as: French and Peach Brandies Port, Madeira Sc Malaga Wines Rum Gin and American Brandy, Old Rye, Bourbon and Mohongabela Whisky and every thing else belonging in the line. lie also keeps constantly on hand a large sup ply of his celebrated pure old Double Rectified Whisky. As tbia article is sufficiently known
all through the country as being auperior to any in market, it will only be neeessary to add, that it will be sold as cheap as the cheapest.
Sign of the Broad-Axe,
Terr© Saute, Ind. NEXT DOOR IAST OF J. D. EARLY, OK NATIONAL SOAD S r. The subscribers are now opening a well selected stock of AMERICAN AND FOREIGN HARDWARE,
Embracing all kinds of
Shelf Hardware, T*ble ami Pocket Cutlery, Britania Wars,
Japanned ditto, A general stock of House-keepers Goods.
Hardware Building Materials, Such ss iUortiee Sc other Locks, with White and Dark Trimmings, fell Pulls ana fittings.
Latches, Bolts, Butts, and Screws, Window Pulleys and Fastenings, Cupboard Catches, Brads,
Nails of all kinda. Window Glass, Putty, Gate and Barn door Hinges and Rollers, White Lead and Pure Linseed Oil, See. ALSO—Picks, Mattocks, Shovels, and Spades,
Hoes, Rakes, Hay and Manure Forks, Grass and Cradle Scythes, Brush Scythes,
Log, Trace, and Coil Chain, Pump Chains, and Reels, &c., Gunsmiths Material. A full and complete assortment will be kept. ALSO—Gunsmiths Files and Tools,
Gun ilarrela, Sporiing Guns, Pistols, Sic.
Mechanics Tools, viz:
Carpenters Sc Joinors tools. Cabinet Makers tools and materials, W*fSon Makers & Coopers tools, blacksmiths Sc Shoemakers tools,
Paint Mills, Spirit Levels, Broad and other Axes, Adzes, Hatchets,
&.C.,
Heavy Goods,
Superior bar and small Iron, Nails, Axles and Springs of Eastern make. Waggon and Buggy Boxes.
Carriage Makers Material. Such aa Enamelled and Patent Leather, Enamelled Cloths, Laccs, Fringe,
Clot'is and Linings, Spokes, Shafts, Hubbs, Bows, Fellows, &c. Mill Cross-cut and Circular Saws, &c ALSO—Parlor and Hall Lamps,
Hand Lamps, Hanging, and Side Lamps, Wicks, Globes and Chimneys &e.
Cordage,
Mannella and Hemp ropes ot various sizes, racking Yarn and Twine, FTstr
HOOKS AND LINES
WE
Cr.
Amount of Capital Stock includlnc that deposited with Auditor of State, according to the provisions of the law $200,000 00 Amount doe Depositors 154:266 89 Amount of Bank Notes issued 123,420 00 Amount of Dividends declared and made 10,0000 0 Trofit and loss 5,980 10
PANTS. There has feaea much complaint heretofore, about thedifltovftf of procuring such goods in our market: but we think, liom hence no such complainta need be made.
I*. NIPPERT 4. BRO
Karrington B'ock North of Public Sn».•, April 19, 35-tf Terre Haute, Indiana.
Tor Sale.
AN
intereat in a Warehouse property situ a ted in a good section of country, (for grain, &c ,) on the Wabash and Erie Canal, between here and Lafayette. For trnns, &c., apply at the Warehouse of W. H. MA
Dec. 20, 1855-19-tl
To Bankers, Merchants & others.
nMIE undersigned is the sole agent in this city and vicinity, for the sale of HALI/S PATEKT GOMCRETE FIRK-PROOF SAFKS, those wishing to make a Safe investment, are requested to leave their orders, which will be promptly executed by
H.
Feb. 2, 1856-24-ti W. H. MARTIN.
Notice to Farmers and Others.
rpHE
undersigned, late of the firm ol BuckJL ingham Sc. Co.. Toledo, Ohio, an A formerly of Rogers, Reynolds, Martin, Lafayette, Ind., having established hinwlf in General Produce and Commission Business in the Warehouse known as 'Britton's,' desires to inform this community that be is prepared to buy, sell and store produce of all kinda on reasonsble terms. Long acquaintance with the west, accompanied by an extenaive knowledge of eastern markets, will enable him to pay full prices to the producer, and give him an advantage not usually possessed, for ho disposal of property entrusted to hi' care for *oJc in other markets.
Before selling your Wheat, Corn, Oals, &c and making your storage arrangements, come and see me. WM. H. MARTIN.
Dec 89, 1855 19-tf
Every Readier Will pleaae notice the adwtisement descript iva of Mr. Sears' Pictorial Family Bible, and send for the Printed Catalogue of all our illustrated Works
KrTo the vxi.vrruTn* in rfie great art of sell-
»"Any person wishing to embark in the enterpnae, will risk little by aending to the Publlah. er $25, for which ho will receive sample copies of
Jioeral per centajre to Ute Agent With theae be will soon b« able to ascertain the most saleable, and order accordingly. Address (pmi paid* ROBERT SEARS, Publisher.
Aug. 16,St 181 William St., New York.
For Sale.
Qf\ acree of land for aale in Vermillion conn Fwp^ealw^^pldyatthe Ware
Dec 29, 18.V 19tf W. H.MARTLN.
Jtii.
Wanted! Wanted!!
T«E aadersigned will pay the hixhest Casi. Jw any quantity of Flax Seed and Caa
ESTRAT HOTICB.
AND
URVC mw
F. T. HULMAN.
April 19, 1836-35-11
IIV milTHi
a*..
Grind Stones, Straw Cutters, Corn Shelters See. Having permanently established ourselves here we respectfully invite attention of purchasers to our Stock, wiili the promise cheerfully to show our goods to all and leave them to judge of their quality and cheapness. Wn shall be making additiona to ourstaA as the demand requires
PCTW1N Sc BUSH.
Term Haute, XfK\ 13,1866-34-yl
To the Gentlemen of Terre Haute and vicinity.
wuld
particularly request the attention
ot gentlemen, who are in want of Summer Clothing, te our elegant and very superior asortment of FRENCH CLOTHS, C'ASSIMEKES, TWEEDS
AND VESTINGS.
ED,
Also a fine lot of FANCY COLOR
runE LINEN DBIU*
S a
mssHu&it!
O
I N I N
Waluieft Courier Office, TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA, WITH A FRXSR SOMT OF cvoB^r cra&aB wopoi We have also a complete sat of new and beautiful
O I S E S
For Card Printing in imitation of Copper-plate Persons wanting Printing done will do well to (ive us a call aa with new materials and experienced workmen, we cannot be excelled, and we
WARRANT SATISFACTION.
Blank Leeds & Mortgages, BILLS OF LADING,
Protests and Instruction^"
For Flat nnd other Bonis, Kept constantly on hand at this Office.
MACAULEY, WELCH & Co.
Coach & Carriage Manufacturers. 8HOF AND WARE ROOM CORNER OF SECOND AND WALR0T STREETS.
One Block South or Public Square. TERUE HAUTE, INDIANA.
HAVECarriagesand
on hand, and are building some vt.y fine Buggies. All work warranted to do the best of service.
Sept. 2, 1855-2-ly
R. B. COX, CINCINNATI. R. S. COX, JR., TERRE.HUTE
®ss sortf
W O E S A E O E S TERRE IIAUTE, INDIANA.
WE
will sell Goods at Cincinnati prices with the addition of Freight only. Call and see tor youi selves.
TERMS CASH. _r
&3rR. S. Cox, jr., Agent for C. Urban's Salamander Safe. May 5,1855 37-tf
E. T. HULMAN.
Wholesale Dealer in all Kinds of
0EOCSEIBS,
WINES AND LIQUORS, TEAS, Tobacco, Nails, etc.. etc.
NO. fi, WARREN'S BLOCK, TERRE HAUTE, IND. Jan. 20, 1856-22-tf
FAIRBANKS'
CELEBRATED
S A E S
TERRE HAUTE, IN1IANA
N. SMITH & SONS, AGENTS
189 Broadway, New York, FAIRBANKS &. CO AUENTS. Terre Haute, April 12, 1856-34-ly.
iaB1SsS) Corner of Vine and Second Street.*, I T. LOUIS, MO.
GEORGE
AND DACKS, FOR COATS &
TkINgTProprietor.
Feb. 16, 1856-26*6m
C. W. FERGUSON & CO.
(OPPOSITE POST OFFICE) TERRE HAUTE INDIANA.
HAVE
established themselves in the manufactory ot Blank Books, and Book Binding in all its branches, with the most improved machinery and tools.
With their 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 trrms.
All Kinds of Bank, Railroad and County Ofli ces' Book8 and Blanks, with the best of work msde on short notice. Periodicals, old books and music bound to order.
Jan. 5, 1856-20-yl
A Medical Guide Tor Every Family.
HOMEOPATHIC
Practice of Medicine.
BHistory,
Martin Freligh, M. D.. Embracing the Diagnosis and treatment of Disci in general including those pccuiiar to females, ana the management of children accompanicd by a complete case ot remedies, prepared ex prearly for his work.
Price of Book and Case, $5., Book alone $1,50. For sale by W.H. BUCKINGHAM. Jan. 19, 1856 22-tf Popular Lectures on Science and Art!
DELIVERED
ALL
um
T^H.w0c,M.WAilES1'Q("L
It rears oid laat spring,
IKaiaedw $30^0 by "P LEVI 0OGARD. I CORNELIUS BOGARD Appra ers-
Swdfcm to aad saaaaihed thia SM day ef Jal* FERDINAND M1UA J. p. A •""••frift (ram my Estroy record: Aog.S^i! Ij AND. WILHNS, OaHt
in the principal cities and
towna in the United States, by Dyonysius Brown. For sale by W. II BUCKINGHAM.
Jan. 19. lfiso-aa-if
VIEWS OF TERRE HACTE.
TWO Copies of Palmatai v's splendid VIE
1
OF THE CITY OF TERPE HAUTE, for sale. Enquire at thia OiHce. Afarch 22, 1856, 31-tf
Botanic Drug Store.
South'west corner of the Public Square, TERRE HAUTE, IND,, ALLEN PENCE, M. D.t Proprietor.
kinds of Drags, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, ic., always on hand. Particular attention paid to the compound* of Medicines sulfations can be had at any time with Dr. P., unless he is professionally engaged,
Jane 3, ^-rf-ly
J. T. BOYD, M. D.,
OFFERSand
his servires to the citixens of Terre
Haute vidnity, in the various brandies of MEDICAL SCIENCE. OSica in Scott's building, on Msrket street, opposite the General Stage Office, near the Brown House South-East corner of the Public Square, where be may be found at all hoursof the day and 'iqSra except when absent on professional busi ness.
May 3, '54-38 tf 1
Linseed OiL
qhHK undersigned has on hand at his mill in Terre Haute, Linseed Oil, which he offers to the dealer aad consumer on as good tems as th* artids can ha had at,CSaciaaati or Iaaisville.
March 11, *S4.-89-tf
Baa
coaaty des
mthe fontaad aad MM wW'ie"aboot"biTth h?ad '«W»P or spa via the right hind leg "wy »»ritsd, a little tameb the fat* sfceatdera, lShaadsorapwaidahich,sa»-
JAMES HOOK.
Tke Campaign Edition of
THE LIFE, EXPLORATIONS, AND PUBLIC SERVICES OR JOHN CHARLES FREMONT,
PRICK SS eeata. AtW. BUCKINGHAM*.
Aagaet9,
Bluk Deeds for sale at this Office
SvV'.
Busint60
CORTLAND ST.
Nttu-$ork.
JOB IjOTS OS" PRT GOODS, HOSIERY, Embroideries, Laces,
Ribbons, Dress Trimmings, JM YANKEE NOTIONS,
A I O N
DAILY.
March 1, 1856-28-ly
AT THE
TERRE HAUTE LEATHER STORE! West Side of the Public Square—Two doors from Ohio Street.
WHICH
we have opened hi connection *ith our Tannery in the immediate neighbor hood, thereby enabling us to pay the highest cash prices tor
In any quantity.
Our eastern arrangements this Spring also enn ble us to pay higher prices for WOOL, of all rades, than any other house in the west. Give us a look before going elsewhere.
I O I E O 3
Corner of Clark and Randolph Streets, 0PP08ITE THE COURT HOUSE, O HI A 3. J. A. PATMOR,) DAVID RIJNNION J. W. PATMOR, I WM. RUNNION.
January 12, 1856-21-1
3 Terre Haute Drug Store,
BY J. R. CUNINGHAM,
National Road Street, North of the Court House WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
CONSTANTLY
a it a
ELK IN & MARSHALL
May 3, 1856-37-tf
vmg
ness to the above firm, takes pleasure in recommending theui to his friends and customers for their patronage. D. GRIFFITH
SHERMAN HOUSE.
3.
A. PATMOR
Sc
on hand, Fresh Drugs and
Medisines. warranted pure. Prescriptions prepared promptly. Great attention paid to alJ orders.
JCrChemicols, Dyestuffs, Instruments, Perfum ery, Oils, Paint5, Glass, and pure wines and Liquors expressly for medical use.
Terre Haute, Ind., Jan 3, '52-dtf-29
w. j. AIKIRE, 1'. CAMIOU.V,
ALKIRE, CALHOUN & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS,
COMMISSION AND FORWARDING M33JFI CHANTS
No. 20, South Levee, ST. LOUIS, MO. A full assor'mcnt of Grooories always on hand. Particular attention paid to the Commission and Forwarding department: Also, to filling orders.
It INFERENCES.
Jas. CWAKI.FSS, Pre9't. Bank Mo., DARBY
BARKSRALE, Bankers HAYDEN & W'u^o.v S. C. DAVIS &. Co, St. Louis. BEMF.NT &. CO G. F. &. C. .SMITH R. ST. JOHN, Terre Hnute.
Feb. 23, 1856 27-ly
MEDICAL CARD.
DR. ARKTOLD, HOMCEPATHIC PHYSICIAN.
RESPECTFULLY
tenders his Professional
services to ihe citizens of Terre Haute, and soliciis shnre of public patronage. CC~Office in Scott's JSuilding, Market Street.
ItEFEltENCE.
Trof. B. S- 7/ill, Cleveland, Ohio J. A Williams, iU, D. Memphis. Tenn. C. A. //tint, M- D., Urbana. Ills. S. P. W. Potter, M. D., Terre //aute.
ME.MI'IIIS, Tenn .28th August, 1854.
This may certify that I have for some time been acquainted with C. W. Arnold, M. D. and have been associated with him in the practice of JUedine, and take pleasure in recommending him to those among whom his lot may be cast, as a gentleman ond a scientific and succcssful Physician and Strgeon. As a Hommpaihtc Physician he lias but lew equals. J. A. VV1LLIAMS, M. D.
Nov. 24, 1855-14-tl"
PAINTING-.
BROWN AND PATRICK, IIOUS CARRIAGE, SIGN, & ORNAMENTAL PAINTERS.
TEliRE HAUTE, JNDIANA.
DESIGNS,executed.
Banners, Flags, Transparencies
properly Walls Papered. {O-Shop on the Corner of Fourth and Cherry Streets.
Terre Haute,May 24, 185G—10-tf
For Sale.
A Fsrm in Grant county, Indiana, containing 110 acres, about 50 under improvement
gOCXf top house and OMI boueo—within IS miUP of Marion, the county seat, and within 5 miles of the Cincinnati &. Chicago Railroad, now completed to Andersontown. Ti at the Warehouse of
Dec. 29, 1855-19-tf
ON MANHO 0,
And its Premature Decline.
Jnst Published,Gratis, the 20lh Thousand FEW words on the rational treatment, iJL without Medicine, of Spermatorrhea Local Weakness, Nocturnal Emissions. Ge tal and Nervous Debility, Impotency. and Impediments ta Marriage generally.
BY B. DE LANEY, M.D.
The important fact that the many alarming de
Jan 26,1856-23-ly re from Sept. 29,
com*
plaints originating in the imprudence ana solitude of youth, may be easily retqpved WITHOUT MEDtciKE, is, in this small tract, clearly demonstrated and the entirely new and highly successful treatment, ss adopted by the Author, fully explained,bv means of wlfich every one is enabled TO CURE HiMSELF rERnrTLV, A.VD AT TBS IXAST rosstBLE COST thereby avoiding all the advertised nostrums of the day.
Sent to any address, gratis, and post free in sealed envelope, by remitting (post-paid) two Postage stamps to Dr. B. DE LANEY] No. 17 Lispenard Street, New York City.
Dissolution of Partnership.
NOTICE
Cm
iUay26,40-tf
Co.,
CLARK'S HOTEL.
Corner of Bridge (or Ohio) and 1 stStreets, TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA.
I^HE
undersigned has resumed his former stan near the Bridge, and only one block from the Public Square.
This House has been greatly enlarged and improved. by a large addition of bed-rooms, and a spacious Dining Hall, all papered and painted— and furnished with New Furniture, Carpets, Beds and Bedding, and Table Furniture. Having an eye single to the comfort and convenience of his guests, must 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 expense 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 affords, and no pains or expense will bespared to administer to the gratification of the tastes ol his patrons.
I S S A E
Is large and entirely new, is the best in the city, and at all times will be supplied with good hay and grain, and horses strictly attended to.
Chnrges Moderate—Call and See. O" BOARDERS taken by the day, week,month rycar. decll-16-tf JAMES S. CLARK.
mmw it'iEi
BUCKINGHAM'S. EDITH
or the Quaker's Daughter. A Tale orPuritan Times.
jJ^ANMERE by Mrs. Julia C. R. Dorr.
ANNUALFacts
of Scientific Discovery, or Year
Book of in Science and Art, for 1856.
DREAMS
and Realities in the Life of a Pastor
and Teacher, by the author of 'Parish Side.'
LETTERSby
from the United States, Cuba and
Canada, the Hon. Amelia M. Murray.
THE
Homestead on the hill-side, by iliary J. Holmes, author of 'Tempest and Sunshine.1
TI1E
Russian Empire Its Resources, Government and Policy, by a 'Looker on' from Amtrica.
rjTMIE Three il/arripgas, or Life at a Watering
Place, by iUrs. Hubback.
HE Onyx Ring, by John Sterling.
&,
^IMIE Confidential Correspondence of Napoleon _L Bonaparte with his brother Joseph sometime King ot Spain. iUarch 15, 1856-30-tf
AT BUCKINGHAM'S BOOKSTORE.
ELEGANT GIFT BOOKS AND A N N A S O 1 8 5 5
SPLENDIDLY ILLUSTRATED
AND
printed on superfine paper, superbly bound in various styles ot morocco richly gilt morocco .-intique morocco bevelled boards bnd exquisitely painted and inlaid covers of pa* pier mat-he.
Hume Authors and Home Artists, Soavenier Gallery, Book of the Boudoir,
The Home Annual, Gems of Beauty, The Diadem, Gift ol Affec'ion, Tempc-ance Gift, 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,
Sept. 13,
THE
is hereby given that the partnership
heretofore carried on under the firm and name of Smith Jc. Dodds. WholesaleGrocerera and Commission Merchants, in the city of Terrr Haute, it dissolved by mutual consent.
EZRA W. SMITH, M. il. DODDS.
Terra Haute, Dec. 3,1855
The settlement of the business of the late firm is entrusted to E. W. Smith, to whom all debts doe the firm are to he paid, and who is to discnarge toe debts owing by the firm.
January 19, 1856-22-U
Administrator's Notice. given that the andersigiMd administrator's with
\rOTICE is hereby girt have been appointed the will annexed,of the aetata of Ahram Laney. late of Vigo county, deceased. Said estate is supposed to be solvent.
NELLY LANEY, I ANDERSON WARD,) Administrat Ab 2 1356-3L
Attest
Moss Rose, Floral Keepsake Gift of Flowers, The Benison, Gift of Love, Memory's Gift, The s\maranlh, The Magnolia, Keepsake of Friendship, The Garlcnd, The Lady's Gift, The Dew Drop, The Remember Me.
Together with manjr others, including a great variety of Juvenile Gift Books, Bibles, Prayer Books, and Poetical Works in handsome binding, At the sign of the "Big Book."
Dec. 16, '54—17 tf
NEW BOOKS.
A
New supply of Maria Ward's Disclosures Female Life among the Mormons: A narrative of many years personal experience, by the of a Mo
Wife
lormon Elder recently from Utah.
NEW
Novel by G. P. R. James-Thc Old Dominion, or the Southampton Massacre.
HLetters
ONORABLE Miss Murray's New itaok.— from the U. States, Cuba and Canada.
MRS.
Terms easy, apply W. H. -MARTIN.
Southworth'8 New Novel—India, or The Pesrl of the Pearl River, by Mrs. D. E N. Southworth.
A RN EST LIN WOOD—B 4iJcnu. Forsaleat March 29, 1856-32-tf
BY
).—By Caroline Lee BUCKINGHAM'S.
Sheriff's Sale.
virtue of one execution issued from the Vigo Common Pleas Court and to me directed and delivered in favor ol George lladley and against Thomas W. Curtis principal, sna W. D. Weir replevin bail, I have levied upon the fol lowing described real estate to-wit: Lots No. sixty-one (61) and sixty-two G2) in the town of Middletown, Vigo county, Indiana, taken as the property of the ssid Thomas W. Curtis, snd I will oil Saturday the 16th dajr of October, 1856, between the legal hoars of said day offer for sale at public aucrton at the Court House door in the City of Terre Haute, the rente and profits of said premises for a term of seven years, and if the same should not sell for a sufficient sum to satissaid execution I will then and there offer the lee simple to satisfy said execution and costs.
L. A. BURNETT. Sheriff
,56-4*3t—Printer's
fee $2.00
NOTICE.
Stockholders of the Terre Haute Draw Bridge Company, are herebv notified that tbe second instalment on said slock of ten dollars
per share, is now due, psyable to the Secretary By order of the Board, W. K. EDWARDS, Pres'L
J. O. JOKES,
Sec'y.
Aug, 16, '56-52-tf HSffSmJk
BIGELOW'S
LIFE OF COL. FREMONT.
INCLUDING
an account of his Explo
rations, Discoveries and ndveature* on Five saccesaire Expeditions across the North American Continent. Voluminoos selections from bis private snd public correspondence. His defence before the Court Martial, and tall reports of his principal Speeches in the Senate of the United States.
With spirited illustrations, and an accurate por trate on steel. One VoL lSmo. 500 pages, PRICE ONE DOLLdRv
For sale at BUCKINGHAM'S .y BOOKSTORE.
August 9, 56 51 tf
j. r«
•aac
a 1 1 1 1 a it
CORN AND GOB MILL.
Patented filay 16,1864,
ik New Patent lasted Jaly 10,1855, .S doubtless an invention among the most ini* portant of modern times, for the use of the well advised farmer and stock feeder—and the universal favor with which it has been received from the first, more than anything else, attests its utility and superiority.
For portability, simplicity of construction, and convenience of use the LittleGisnt has nc equal. It weighs from three to five hundred pounds, according to size, can be put in operation by the farmer in 20 minutes, without expense or mechanical aid then adjusted and used with convenience by anybody.
The Little Giant has received the First Premiums at every State Fair from Missouri to .Maryland the past Fall, and that in the most compli. inentary manner.
These Mills are guaranteed in the most positive manner against breakage or derangement, and warranted to crush feed trom ear corn, and grits or fine hominy from Bhelled corn, with a degree of ease and convenience for farm purposes never attained before.
The subscribers are now prepared to furnish the trade with improved patterns and sizes, to suit the varied wants of all.
No. 2 is offered at $44 complete, ready for at taching the team, and warranted to crush of dry corn, 10 bushels of ieed per hour with one horse.
No. 3 at $55, will crush 15 bushels per hour. No.4 at $66, will crush 20 bushels per hour with two horses. For sale by
J. S. MILLER,
FOR SALE BY
N. SMITH & SONS, Terre Haute. Jan. 19,1856-22-3m
Boston Leather Store, SIGN OP THE LAST. No. 3, Wurren Block, National Road
Street. Terre Haute.
GKERCKHOFF
& CO-, inform their former
customers and the public generally, that they have moved their LEATHER STORE, from corner of 5th street, to No. 3 Warren Block, National Road Street, opposite Union Row.
They have now on hand a large and exquisite assortment of all kinds of Leather, as Spanish, Cincinnati and Count Tanned Sole, Band, Up* ner. Bridle. Harness, Skirting, Collar and Split Leather, French and Philadelphia Calf and Kip Skins, Lining, Binding, Topping. Sheep and Deer Skins, Tampico and French Men's and Ladies Morocco.
SHOE FINDINGS.
They also keep a general assortment ofShoe Findings, as Lasts, Boot and Shoe Trees, Clamps, Pegs, all kinds ofShoeniakers Tools of the very bestqualitv.
Having adoptecr the principle of only selling for cash, and buying also for cash in the East* em Cities, they are enabled to sell at lower urices than any of their competitors.
HIDES!
They pay the HIGHEST CASH PRICE for Green and Dry Hides, Skins and Furs. ATTENTION! ATTENTION!!
Shoemakers, Saddlers, and Merchants are par ticularlv requested to examine our stsck and nrices, before buying elsewhere.
Terrre Haute, April30,'55-36-ly
THE CELEBRATED
MILLER $TEEL PLOW
WE will by the first rise of th River be in receipt of a lull and complete assortment of this 'justly popular plow, which we
have been selling for the last five years, and has iven universal satisfaction as hundreds in this nd adjoining counties can testify. TERMSCASH.
N. SMITH & SONS.
Terre Haute, Jan. 29,1855. Feb. 3,'55-24-tf,
Modern Pilgrims,
SHOWIiVG
the Improvements in Travel, and
and the newest methods of reaching the Ce* lestial City by George Wood, author of "Peter Schleniihl in America," at
BUCKINGHAM'S Bookstore.
Jan 10, 1856-22*tf
FRAGRANT EXTRACTS
FOR THE
HANDKERCHIEF & TOILET.
HAIR OILS AND POMADES.
A
FINE assortment of the above perfumeries from the best Philadelphia manufac torics just poened at P. DONELLY'S.
Terre Haute, January 13,1855-21—tf
UNDERTAKER.
IM1E undcisigned will keep on hand at all .1 times at the Shop immediately North of his o|d Furniture Ware Rooms Fisk's Patent il/etalic Burial cases, which he has the exclusive right to sell. And also,
Casket Burial Cases.
Which we can
BELL
st a very small advance
UDon the price of Fisk's patent. I have also a nice hearse always in readiness to attend Funer
«U. an ansorttnimt
of wooden
COfHnv.
Upholstering and Repairing done at same place sep6-6m9 D.G. rORSTER, Agent.
IRON AND NAILS.
WE
hsve on hsnd and offer for sale, 100 Tons assorted Iron, 1000 Kegs assorted Nails. The above will be sold very low to close out fore the 1st November. We have also on hand 1 Safe, Herring's make, nearly uew snd good size.
Aug. 30, '56-2-im
BEMENT & CO.
GRAIN BAGS.
fir nnn
TWO
BUSHEL Stark Mill Seam
0,UUU less Bags.
5,000 2t do do do 5,000 3 OTl^'do do for sale by
BLACHLY & SIMPSON, Ne. 11, Pearl-street, Cincinnati. sep6 '56 3-6w
ACTIVE BOOK AGENTS!
Can clear $150 per Month,
il'BT 8BLUST0
gMUCKER'S LIFE OP
STER, price 12* cts. The 35th Thousand ready. THE REPUBLICAN PARTY tc ITS CANDI
DATES, about 450 pages, two steel ports its, price (1,00. THE FREEMAN'S GLEE BOOK, with choice
Songs set to music, price 20 cents. JOHN CHARLES, or Tat You no
For foil particulsrs address MILLER. ORTON & MULLIGAN, PobUshcrs, 25 Psrk Row, New York, or 107 Gcucsce eL A
Aug.30, '56-2-31
j.
nn
miERrs
Crusher, and find them the best improvement of "'r'" ne mood in short, the kind we have ever Been, and recommend Th«v have «l«n
them to the farmers and stock feeders throughout the State We find it a great saving of feed and convenience to a farmer, and believe that stockdu much better on corn and cob meal properly fed, than any other way it can be fed. We also find the Mills to do all they are recommended to do.
th
»m In
thn farmers
finH
atnnlr fM»ri«rs tlirmirrHmif
SAMUEL EM1SON, JOSEPH BA1KD, SAMUEL E. SMITH, SPRINKEL & B0WEN, ., CLAJIK WILLIS, WM. HAYS.
x-Mntem,
FOR ALL TilE PURPOSES OF A
FAMILY PHYSICIAN.
JT'jere has long existed a public demandf or an P"r8*'ive Pill which could be relied on as sure and perfectly safein its operationi This haabeen prepared to meet that demand -knd an extensive tnal of its virtues has conchisivele shown with what success it accomplishes the designed. It is easy to make a physical PtU, but not easy to make the best of all rilts —one which should have none ol the objections, but all the advantages of every other. This has been attempted here, and with what success w# wopld respectfully submit to the. public decision It has been unfortunate for the patient hitherto that almost every purgative medicine is^crimonious and irritatine to th« bowels. Thffiis not Manv of them produce so much griping pain and revulsion in the system as to more than counterbalance the good to be derived from them These PiU* produce no irritation orpain, unless it arises
from a previously existing obstruction or derangement in the bowels. Being purely vegetable no harm can arise from their use in any quantity but it is better that any medicine should taken judiciously. A/tnute directions for their n«e ia •he several diseases to which they are anitfirVhU .rc given on the bot Amm which have been speedily cured by them we may mention Liver Complaint, in its various forms «t Jaundice, Indigestion, Languor and Loss of ADOC-n-fi-
L,st'®8sne^'
OR
N. SMITH &. SONS, Vincennes, Ind. Recommendation. We the undersigned citizens of Knox county, are using Scott's Little Giant Com and Cob
Irritability, Billious HeadaX,
Billions Fever, Fever and Ague, Pain in the side and Loins, form truth all these ate but the consequence of diseased action of the liver As an aperient, they afford prompt and sure relief in CM] tiveness, Piles.Co ic, Dysentery,Humors,Scroti la. and Scurvy, Colds, with soreness of the bodv Ulcers and impurity of the blood in short, any and everv casn where
ft
s^e(,u,re^*
SOprOuUCOu
80TT1C 8in?Illarli)
cesstui cures in Kheumatism, Gou"'"^^? Gravel, Eysipelas, Palpitation of the Heart PaitM in the Back, Stomach, and Side. They should be freely taken in the spring of the yeai to purify tho blood and prepare the system for the change oi seasons. An occasional
#l~—
stomach into healthy actionand restores the appS? lie and vigor. They purify the blood, and, by their stimulant action on the circulatory svstem renovate the strength of the body, and r&tore tW wasted or diseased enercies of the whole organism Hence an occasional doee is advantageous tven though no serious derangement exists but unnecessary dosing should never be carried too far. so every purgative medicine reduces the strength excess. The thousand cases in which a physician is required cannot be enumcrated here, but they suggest themselves to the reason f|.® F.? b°dy ®nd it is confidently believed this
PIL-^k'L
ur .,er l)urPose than any thine
which has hitherto been available to mankhicf When their virtues are once known theuabiic will no longerdoubt what remedy toeniplov wheti in need of a carthartic medicine.
Being sugar wrapped they are pleasant to take and being purely vegetable, no harm can arise from their use in any quantity. Bax°rH'inUle direct10"8) see the wrapper on the
PrePnred
by DR. J. C. AYER.
PRACTICAL $ ANALYTICALCHEMIST, R. Lowell, Massachusetts' Price 2a Cents per Box, Five boxes for ft 1,00. *or sale by
J. R. CUNINGHAM,
and
P. M.
DONNELLY, Terre Haute, and at agencies ia nearly every town in the State. Ocr 20, '55-9-3m 1
P. CHILDS & CO's SOVEREIGN DALAI I A N A O
PREPARED BY I
BRO.,
A. S. BURLEIGH &
NEW AD1ANY, LXD.
TRY ME BEFORE you CONDEMN ME.—Such is the motto of these Pills. A motto they carry fearlessly amid the many incdicines of the present
IR IS WITH CONFIDENCE,
1
TH
lh
FREMONT-
The only Life containing HIS REPORTS UNA BRIDGED, of which the THIRTIETH THOUSAND IS NOW READY! 500 psges, portrait and lllus trstions, $1,00. THE REPUBLICAN CAMPAIGN SONG
that we say these Pi Us
are unexcelled as a meansofcure. Tltov clcanse ihc Stomach, purify the blood, ro-invigorate th' perspirative organs and never leave tho bowels costive, which cannot be said of most of tho medicine now offered to the public Tnoy penetrate the whole system, removing every obatruction. find vet thnv
nrn rvilJ in
«li
tion. and yet they aro ivild in their operations unlike many other medicines, instead of prostra-ting,--they strengthen the system snd assist Nature in the performance of its functions.
The testimony in their favor, given by men cf distinction from all parts of tho country, is immense.
The following from men of the highest standing in our immodiate vicinity, is respectfully submitted.
CLAY COUNTY, IIT., Dec 11th, 1855.
A. S. BURLEIGH & Bao.—I)eai Sir: I have solu what Pills your agent leit with me, so I.wish yod to send me a few dozen boxes of your Sovereign Balm Pills. What 1 have sofd has given satisfaction. Diroct your letter to Sutton's Point.
D. DILLMAN.
Four Cases of Chills Cured for
PEVENTY-FIVE CENTS.
To show the power P. Clkilds Sc Co.'s Oriental or Sovereign Balm Pills have over the Chills snd Fever, we give below an extract of a letter, dstcd "RILEY. Ind.. Oct. 4th 1855.
Bat. dear sirs, I truly sm happy to announce to you that I have secured a good circulation forth# time I have had them. I have sold twenty-one boxssof the Pills for cases of Chill and Fever, and every case waseured sound and to thesatiafaciion of the purchaser. Some families harm got three boxes and cured four patients some got the second box and made sound cures of that diseass. DANIEL FI8K, P. M."
N. Bonebrake writes from 'ows. BARKEKIVILLB, lows, Sept 9,1852. I say of a truth Mr. Chiids your Pilla have proved to be the best family Pills now ia use they meet witn general satisfaction, and have tha preference here in sll common cases, and! can sa ely recommend them to be the best family Pill have ever uaed. m®iJVrEL
R0**'
*cllJr P- O.. Lawrence Coonty%
I»«M.tfov. 10, 1855, writes—I have sold out all the pills your Agent left me and can sell many more if
had them. The pilla proved very effj»
caiiousso far and gave general satisfsction. I heir gentleness of action admit of th»ir being used at ill times. Females suffering with pain vn the side and back, cold /eel nnd hands, palfitation of the heart, will find ChOds Co'sT&»ereign Balm pills Just the remedy to cure thou distressing complaints.
No lady will ever be without them after a sin* gle trial. Ther do not force bat aid nature.— Tr
many
eminent physicians use them and
testihr to their merits, and ssy that no family should be without them one dav. They are en' tirely vegetable, always strengthening and never prostrate the system.
For further particulars call on one of oar Agents and get ono of our circulars. a CAUTION.
All the genuine Oriental or Sovereign Balm Pills hsve on the wrapper of each box tne above representation of the manufactory.
A. 8. BURLEIGH Sc BRO., New Albany, W1 sole proprietors for the South snd West. SOLD BY Boyd Sc Psul, New York city P. M. Dennellvl Terre Hsnte J. G. Coffin, Rockvi.ic.
Feb. 23, 1856-ie-9.47.271y. vJ-m.mK
eu: tne
AMERICAN'S
Lira or Fatsssr—300 p. l&mo. price 50 cents} Also the LARGEST NUMBER snd the BEST FREE SOIL and other Books, jnMisktd in Uut country.
•15
Employment* ^4 (either travolline or local) for
AGENTS
NewspaiKirs snd Periodicals sre reu»sted send without delait, their address to
Newsy
sted tto send without delay, tl undersigned, and they will be furnished rith
Persons
their address
mt iw "... oe furnished vruu
business which will yield them from. 100 to 200 profit- They will pleSse stale what ewnapcrs or Perlodicsls they have canvassed
for. Persons who hsve not hitherto acted as A gents, but wbo would like to engage ss such, will also please send their names, Post-office address, County and Stste, written plainly.
WRIGHT, MASON &CO
Sept. '3, '56 1 Jrno New Yoik.
