The Wabash Courier, Volume 25, Number 14, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 22 November 1856 — Page 3
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UNITED
WANTED
ARMY.
STATES
Spring. Hair, Cotton and Shuck Mattrasaes, 'Quilt*. Comforts, Blankets, .fee., &c. All styles Window Shades, Cords, Tassels, Stretches, Slides, &«., &c., which will be put up at abort nolico and at pricca within me reach of all.
Tablo and Stand Covors from 25 cents to $10 Work made to order in a superior manner, and particular attention paid to Repairing and Upholstering, &c., Sic. Nov. 1, *56, il, ly. J. C. WALTER.
La Salle's Original.
ONE DOLLAR A BOX.
Try it! Try it I!
Prof. GEO. H. DoBAR, from Eur«
HAS
iccontlv returned from Europe, and whilo there, obtained from tho celebrated French Chemist, La Salle, at an enormous outlay, tho receipt and exclusive right of the United States and Canadas, to manufacture and sell this celebrated preparation called WHISKHUNDO which has never been known to fail to cause Whiskers and Moustaches to grow luxuriantly •nd heavy, even on beardless faces, in two months alter first application. To those persona whose boards are fight and wiry it recommends itself. A few applications will render it soft, thick and pliable. Frenchmen are noted, .fur their beautiful whisker* and Moustaches. which many of them attribute to the excellence ol La Salle's Whiskcfsndo. Price fl per box sent to any part of tb« United States or Canadas per mail, upon the receipt of $1.
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RECRUITING SERVICE. 34#
for the United State* Dragoons,
able-bodied, unmarried n®«n between the ages of 18 and 35 yean, not teas tban five feet 41 inches high. A milxf will not be enlisted without the written consent of his parent or guardian.
Term of service is five years. In addition to the pay of each soldier, he will be furnished wi.h one ration per day, on abundsnt supply of good clothing, quarters, fuel afcd medical attendance, without any deduction from bis pay. II a soldier should become disabled in the line of his duties, the laws provide for him a pension- The sum of two dollars will be paid to any citizen or soldier who shall bring to the Recruiting Officer an acceptable recruit.
For further information call at the St. Charles Hotel, corner of Market and Mulberry Streets Terre Haute, Ind.
Lieut. JNO. MULL1NS.
Nov. 15,13, tf Recruiting Officer.
WELCH & WRIGHT,
jflmt
Coach & Carriage Manufacturers. SHOP AtfX WARE ROOM CORKER OF 8EC05D AHD WALRDT STREETS.
One Block South of Public Square. TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA.
HAVECarriages
on band, and are building some very fine am ranted to do the best
Nov. 15/56, 13, lmo. F. KBER WINE.
W A E S
WHOLESALB AND RETAIL
mwm
WARE ROOMS,
N. W. Corner 3d and Cherry Sts, One Square North qf Court Home, TEItItE IIALTE, Ind.
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AM now opening and will keep constantly on hand at tho above location a choice ana full assortment of FASHIONABLE and WELL MADE
To which tho attention of the citizens of Terre Hauto and adjacent country is most respectfully solicited, feeling sail rod that an expert* enc« of over twenty years In the business, will enable me to make judicious selections and suitable to the wants of tho community.
In my Ware Rooms may now be found the Largest, Finest ond most varied assortment ever oflered in the WAKBASII VAI.I.EV.
Consisting in part of Rosewood, Oak.Mahogheny and Walnut BUREAUS, with lull, half and quarter JVIarblo Tops, of various and diversified patterns, ranging in pricrs 'roro $12 to $GO.
Otto and two drawer Work, one and two drawer, Wash, Leaf, Leg, Oval, Cottage, Marble nnd Wood Top Enclosed Wash Stands, Breakfast, Dessert, Dining, Extension, Side, Card, Frieze Leg, Writing, Oval, Marble and Wood top Centre Tables. Sofas, Sociables, Ottomans, Divans, Tete a Teles, Parlor, Arm, Gothic, Elizabeth, Spoon Back, Nurso, and Springseat Rocking, Office, Swivel and Pivot CHAIRS, togolhcr with a full stock of Cane seat and Windsor Chairs, the names and styles too numerous to enumerate.
Rosewood,Oak, Mahogheny and Walnut Bedsteada, constating in part of Low common, French, Fiold, Misses, Cottage, Banistor, Trunnel, Octagon, Ball Foot, Veneered and Carved post, from $2,f0 lo |120, with many other nrticles such as Hat Kaeks, Towel Racks, What Nots, Etigers,Walnut and Mahogheny Wardrobes, Secretaries. Book Cases, Writing Desks, Rocking nnd Fall side Cribs, Small and Cupboard Safe?, &.c., &c.
Address, Prof. GEO. It D* BAR,
Nor. l,^, I* 3t New York City.
NEW AND VALUABLE
& A W O O
HW.
DERBY & CO, Law Booksellers and Publishers, 145 Main Siwtt, Cincinnati, have just published, in one large 8vo, volume.
McDonald's Treatise. A treatise on the law relating to the Power* & Duties of Just I we of the Peace and Cor.*tables in the State of Indiana, with practical Fro ma and JEfcMjra oa various titles of the common Law,
By DAVID McDONALD, The attention of Magistrates, Officers of Court and Member* of the Bar, to this work, with confidence that it will be found complete and accurate, and adapted to the present wants of Officers of the Law, in the Miner courts of the State ol Indiana. The work ia formed upon the plan of
All classes of Officer* of Law in the State of Indiana will find it convenient gnide in the performance of their various official duties and to the profession genorally, it will prove convenient and useful. The Work embraces the Statutory U««i and the Decisions of the Court* of the Stat* upon the fallowing subjects: Office of Justice, Election, Bond, Jurisdiction, Security for Costs, Parties to Contracts, Parties to Action*, Procesu, Pleadings, Trial by Jury. Trial by the Justico, New Trials. Judgments, Docket and File*. Depositions. Evidence, Transcripts, Acknowledgments, Executors, Agents and Principals, Apprentices, Arbitration and Award* Fee* and Costs, Appeals, Stay of Exccatioo,Ca* pies, Exscutiooa, etc.
Frico—Siofte Copies, #4,50 which will be sent by Mai), pre paid, tor $5.00 Five copies to one sodrees will be sent lor $20,00 or Tea oop. is* fbr $36^00. ^r.s
OcuS5,*6 10,St
$U*k Deeds for sale at this Offict,
a.» •L^teit^-.u-r iT
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fine Carriages and Quggiea. All work wara best of service.
Nov. 15, 1856-13-ly
Carriage for Bale. Sale at a bargain. One second hand Carrlnpe, nearly now, at the corner of Second and Walnut.
FFamily
)R Pa
Nov. 15,'56, 13,4t. WELCH & WRIGHT.
FOR SALE.
TWO
JENNIES, Three years old, rnised in Missouri. To any one wanting to raise stock, this is a rare chance, as they are the best breed In this country. Enquire of the subscriber, next door to the Terro Haute Branch Bonk.
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SHIBT MAIVFAGTUBER AID
:p IMPORTER, WHOLESALE AND fcETAIL bfcALER In Every description of
if 1
•X
AND
GENTLEMEN'S
2\To.120,
Third Street St Louis, Mo., Immediately Opposite the old City Hotel
Respectfully informs the MCHCHANTS and Citizens of Terre Haute and Surrounding country, that he is in receipt of a Large and varied As sortment of every Description of
Shirts, Under Shirts, Drawers,
Stocks, Ties, Pocket I Ind It's, Comforts, Mufflers, Hnlf Hose, Collars. Bosoms, Dressing Robes, Traveling Shawta, Carpet Bags, etc. etc which will be sold wholesale nhd retail, at the VERT LOWEST PRICES ro CASH.
Having recently visited London and Paris, for the express purpose of making arrangements for ihe best style and makers of KID GLOVES, CRAVATS, LINENS, &c., &c., he trusts that his care and attention in selecting his stock will bean inducement for those in want of Shirts and Furnishing Goods to give him a coll.
No. 1?0 Third St., opposite City Hotel, Oct. 25, *56. 10 3M. ST. LOUIS.
NEW G-O OB S.
WE
would again call the attention of the readers of the Courier to our MAMMOTH STOCK OF
FALL AND WINTER c\i
Just received. Owing to tho long delay in receiving our goods, ond having purchased unusually heavy, we will be obliged to force them off at very low prices, in order to close them out during the season. As usual these goods were bought for nett cash, which fact speaks for itaelt. Below wo will enumerate a lew ol the articles kept by us, viz:
Beautiful oik and fancy col'd moire antique dress Silks. Do do do do brocade dress silks-
Do do do satin stripe do do. Do plain blk oil boiled do do. 50 pa I terns fancy silks, ranging from GOcts to $1 per yardVery handsome nil wool delainesi
Do do do cashmeres. All-tvflol gala plad, very pretty and cheap. Half wool do do do do do.
MERINOS AND DELAINES. 20 pieccs nss'd colors French merino. 100 do do do English do 6-4 wide for 25 cts per yard100 do mohair, silk warp and blk alpacas, very cheap. Plain col'd ail-wool delaines and cashmeres. 50 Fancy robe dress patterns*
&&&&?£ & 1000 pes. ass'd prints from 61o to 121c per vard, French, English and American ginghams.
OUapaa Ua.se aa.uatil '^•PaaUariaai 3o 250 ladies' Cloth and merino cloaks and ialinas, ranging from #2 to fiO pieco. 500 square and double Bay State, all wool Stella and broche shawls, ranging from 75 cents to $10 a pieco.
E 0 I E I E S A verv elegant lot of embroidered ladies'collars, tinderslecves, bonds, edgings, snd insertirtgs. Infants' waists and caps. Fine assortment of bonnet ribbons.
W O O S
Plain and dotted swiss, cambric, jaconct flntl cross barred muslin. Black and whito bobinotfc*
Gloves and Hosiery!
Ladies' and gontlcmen's kid, silk, and cashmere gloves. ino assortment of gents' buckskin gloves, ranging from 50 cents to $2,50 a pair. Ladies cotton hostf^-all colors.
Do. lambswool and worsted do. Very cheap. Children's woolen and cotton do do. A lante lot of comforts, from 10 cts. to $1,50 a pieco. DRESS AND CLOAK TRIMMINGS! Silk velvet, plush, ribbon and moire antique trimminga in any quantity—all cheap. Black silk laces snd fringes.
II 1 Itlaiilicts.
A I a rye lot of$-4, 10-4, 11-4, 12-4 whito bed blankets.
HATS, CAPS BOOTS& SHOES Jrana, Tweeds, Satinetts, and Cassimeres, cheap. Ladies' French and domestic oorsets.
Domostlo Q-oods. Bleached and brown muslins 6 4, 10 4, and 124 bleached and brown sheetings Irish linens table clotlis towellings red, blue, crey and yellow, plain and twilled flannels blesched and brown csnton do: linseys chocks hicorios toett ttcktngs wool em yarns n*rnt» drawers and shirts, ranging 75c. to $*i,50 a pair ladies' snd children's fur talmas and victormes plain,blue, green, brown and black silk velvets.
We would again call the attention of gentlemen. and particularly those in want of material for for winter wear, to our elegant assortment of heavy French and American eassinrares, fins cloths, French ami English bever cloth for overcoats beautiful silk Vol vet, plush and grenadine •eatings. All these goods are of qualities such as have never been onoreti in our market for sale before, and are well worthy an examination.
F. NIPPERT 4. JBRO. Farrington Block, North of Public Square.
Terro Haute, Oct. 18, $U.
PURIFY THE BLOOD. MOFFAT'S LIFE PILLS AND PHOENIX BITTERS.
Free from all Mineral Poisons* rpilE great popularity with which MOFFAT'S Ltnrtiu aftd Pkcmnx Birmts have atuined, in consequence of the extraordinary cures ef-
the "Ohio Treatise," by Jos, R. Swan, recently fectcd by their use, fenders it unnecessary fat the issued by the same publisher* with which admt- proprietor to enter into a particular analysis of rable work it will favorably compare, in point of thoroughness and conciseness of detail, and authority and precedence ol practice.
their medical virtue*or properties. flaTiog been more than twenty years before the public, and having the united testimony of more tban
Tllfe
Two sites, vii
also, the celebrated
N. II. CLARK,
TBMX
MiUAxnofpersoni who have been restored to the enjoyment of perfect health by them, it is believed that their reputstion as the best vegetable medicine now before the public, admits of no dispute. In aitnoet every dtv and village in the United States, there arc many who era ready to testify to their efficacy ia removing disease, and givin* to the whole system renewed vigor and
in cases of8cao*tru, Uum, Scmrror EaerTtoss of tho skin, the operations of the Ltrs Mtucinu is truly astoniahtag, oft*# removing in a few day*, every vestige ot these loathsome distheir purifying effects on the Mood. Ft-
Aatx, Dmnu, Daonv, Prus, and in
abort most all diseases, soon yield to their curative properties. No family dtoahi be without them, as by their timely o*e much sufferuig and axsenee may he ssved. prepared by YfM. JIIOFFAT, M.D..
Oat. 1«36-10-ly
New ork.
AND FOJt SALE BY
P. At. Doanelly and J. R- Caning ham. Terre Hauta, Indiana.
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and a full tind complete assortment of every style of
LIMITED NUMBER OF TICKETS OR SUA RES FOR SALE. AT ONLY 81 EA CH, OR 12 FOR 810. Each of these Tickets will admit four persons to
FERHAM'S
ENTER AINMENT&
In various parts of the Country, and the Purchaser will refeeive as
A FREE GIFT
A Certificate entitling to one share ot infefest in the following
300,000 G-IFTS
A WELL KN6WN il/arriageble Gentleman, with properly in his own right, valued at §50,COO A beaujilul, Young and MorriageableiLady, wstii property in her own right, valued o:.. 11 25,000 1 Splf t'did Country Seat, near the City of
Now York, valued at 23,C00 1 Fnrtn in \Vnldo co Maine, containing Mi ncrcs, valued at 1 Kurni in Illinois. 1 Lot of 100 acres of Timber Land in Vermont, near Railroad, valued at. 1 farm in New Hampshire.. 1 Lot of Land in the town of Shapleigh,
Maine, wntaining27 acres, valued at.. 6 Lots of Land in Dedham, Mass., valued $500 each ... 3 Lots of Land in tho city of Lawrence,
Muss valued at §500 each 2 Lots in the town of Pavonia, N. Jersey, opposito Philadelphia, valued at $400 each mi 1 Mirror ol American Scenery, one of tho most successful and profitable exhibi-
lions in the country, valued at. 1 Set of Dissolving Views, with apparatus complete for exhibition, valued at 100 Lots of Jewelry, (Rings, Chains, etc.,) valued at $25 each 10 Splendid Rosewood Pianos, 8500 e&cli 20 Splendid Kosewood Pianos S300 each The Originnl Dioramic 'Exhibition of tfce
Burning of Moscow Tho Celebrated Trotting Mare, Lady of the Lake, who can Trot, in harness, a milo in '2.40, valued at. 1 Melodeon Organ, suitable for a
Aug. 9,1850-51 tf.
10,000 5,000
4.000 2,000
1,000
3,000
1,500
800
20,000
5,000
2,500 5,000 6,000
5,000
1,500
Church 1 2 jtlOOeach.. 1 Marine Timepiece, (a wonderful piece ol A/echanism,) 1 Set of Dioptric'Paintings, valued at '. 6,000 1 Panorama of tt "Tour in the East," 20,000 100 Orders for Hats on "Genin," the celebrated New York Hatter, §4 each.. 87 Clocks, worth 5, to $25 eaeh, averaging in valuo $3cach 5 magnificent Cold Witches $300 each ... i... i. ... i... 10 magnificent Oold Watches $100 each 100 magnificent Gold Watches 50 cach 100 magnificent Silver Watches, 25 eachJ... 100 magnificent Silver Watehes, 15 eot.h 5,000 Gold Pencils, at $3 cach 10,000 Every-day Registers, valued one dollar each..... ...... 35,000 Engravings.. 50,000 Pieces Of Popular il/usic 909,338 Articles, Handbooks and Pamphlets.
250 ?oo 200
150
400
G95
1,500
1,000 5,000
2,500
1,500
15,000
.0,000 6,250 12,500
19,250
$273,695
If, in he division of the Gift Property, any unmarried lady should become entitled to the"^/ar tiageble Gentleman.1' and it snould prove ajreca-
TAI. 1'AliACE, IN NEW YORK, inthopresence of such of the certificate holders «s choose to attend. But if sucb marriage is not sgreeable to both parties, or il any other person than a sin* gle lady becomes entitled to the marriageable gentleman, then, in place of said marriage, such person shall be entitled to receive from Mr. Prrham a FARM valued at $10,000 in place of said marriageable gentleman
If. in the division of the Gift Property, any nnnaarried gentleman should become entitled to the "lleautiicl Young Lady," and it should prove agreeable to both parties, then it is understood that they shall be united in marriage at the Crystal Palace, in the presence of such of the certificate holders as choose to attend. But if such is no: sgreosblo to both parties, or if
marriage any other per comes entitled 10 the beautiful young ladv, then
Than a
single gentleman be-
in pi ace of said marriage such person shall be entitled to receive from Mr. Perham the sum of $5,000 in cash, in place of the beautiful young lady.
It must be remembered, that the bolder of each certificate is entitled to one undivided three hundred thousandth psrt of the above mentioned gift property, to be delivered by Mr, Perham to the ticket holders as afore-mentioned and that the disposition of thia property will be wholly under the control of the ticket holders, and them only.
AU otdcrs for Tickets by mail, should be addressed to JOSlAlI PERHAM, £63 Broadway, New York.
Correspondents will please write dUtinegy their names, residence. Connty snd State, to prvent error. Or, if convenient, enclose sn envelope with tkeir direction on it in full, in wf ich such tickets as they may order will be returned
AGENTS WANTED
in every city, town and village th the United State* and CeMda*t to obtain subscriptions for Tickets to whom liberal commissions mil be given sad every facilitv i* the way of Sbov. Ha, Circulars, etc, will be a/£rd«i to make th isines* a paying one to those dispott-d to enter into it with sciriL Applicant? for Agencies will applo, or address as above.*"' sept 6"&6 3-4t
Notice of Insolvency. ". ,,
AT
tlx October term of be Court of Common Plsaa of Vigo Coun'ir, the Estate of Joan KIKBT, demies, was dadared probaMp iaisl* vent, creditors are drnfommtiM diat the same will be settled arcordiogly. Jfot. I,*56, l!,5t. D. JOHNSON, Admr.
Constitutional, Perfectly So.
I^HEand
most beautiful assortment of Cameo,-Cor-al Florentine, Mosaic Jewelry, ever oflered in Terre //mite.
Ladies Neck and Guard Chains, of very rich and new patterns. The largest assortment of Gold Lockets ever oflered anJ at lower prices.
Every variety of English and Geneva Watches, in Gold and Silver Cnses, some beautiful and new styles lor ladies. There is no mistake about my stock of Watches and Jewelry beins the most complete of any in the State. Neither is there any about the prices being lower than can be offered by any establishment in the West.— Call and see if it ain't so at
HOWARD ASSOCIATION,
PHILADELPHIA.
Important Announcement.
TO
all persons alBictcd with Sexual diseasfi", such ns Spertnatorrhmo, Seminal Wenkne a, Irfipotence, Gonorrhcca, Gleet, Syphilis, tho Vice of Onanism, or Self abuse, &.C., &c.
The Howard Association, of Philadelphia, in view of the awful destruction of human I if!.' and health, caused by Sexual diseases, and the 'lecep* tioii8which are practiced upon the unfortunate victims of such diseases by Qunckshavedirecu tla_*ir Consulting Surgeon, as a charitable ac' worthy of theirflamo, to give Medical Advice H3.AT1S, to all persons thus afflicted, (Male or Female who apply by letter, with a deacripti MI of their condition, (age, occupation, habits life, &c.,) and in cases oT extreme poverty and suffering, td Furnish Medicines FRLf5 Or Cll ARCK.
Tlio Howard Association is,a benevolent InstiosmbltshMt by special endowment, for the relief of the sick and distressed, afliictod with
Virulent and Epidemic Discaf? a,'' and itsfumla can be us^d for no other purpo^. It has now a surplus of means. Which the Directors have voted to advertise the above mvice. It is netdless to add that the Association commands the highest Medical skill ol the agr. and will furnish the most approved modern treatment. Valuable advice also given to sick and neftous female*, afflicted with Womb Complaint, LenccttThcca.&e.
Address (post-paid, Dr.GEO. R. CALHOUN, Consulting Surgecta, Howard Association, Nd. 9 South Ninlhjitreel Philadelphia, Pa.
By order of th* Difi.*ctor», EZRA HART WELL, President GEO. FAlRCtilLD, Secretary. Aug. 30, 1856. .3-ly
WANTED. itAA CURDS of COTTON WOOD and Ov/vlLViNN LUMUKR, for making laths, for which I v- ill pay lour Dollars a cord, delivered at my Lath Mill near the Locks, Terr* Have. Tin lumber required must be lour feet long, split into bolts Similar to hogshead staves, ana one and a half inches thick.
100 cords of Red Oak Bolts 30 iacics long, lor suiting into staves. Also tOO cords of Poplar Bafts* far cutting
Into Shingles.
Oct. 4, '56,7, 4t
Sept. StX. ^6 5-tf
Pork
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ABOVE CtJT REPRESENTS T1IE AJAX COOKING STOVE it is first cldsS ahd of the iargest dimensions, having an eiiehsion oven and extended fire box It is used tvholly for wood, the draught is very powerful and its baking properties are unrivaled. 1 he PtoVe is very heavy and comm-oiding in appearancc, furnished with the patent, double acting, revertible flue3. and finished in a superior manner
1,
No. 8, length fire box, 25 inches No. 9. 261
COLUMBIA COOX- BUCK'S PATENT,
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with a iarge and varied ossortment of Heating Stoves, of every style and every price. We also manufacture. Tin, Sheet-Iron an Copper Ware, Wholesale and Retail, and t:ke every description of Job-work. We are also agent for the celebrated Fairbanks Scales, little Giant Corn Crusher and the Miller Eogle Steel i'iow. [sep6 '56-l-3mo*j G. F. & C. C. SMlTfJ, Main-street.
Terre Haute & Bielimond Railroad
CHANGE OF TIME.
TO TAKE EFFECT MONDAY, AUGUST I 4th, 1856 Leave Terre ITatite 7.20 A. Arrive at Indianapolis 10.53 A- M. Leave Terro Haute 7.40 P. arrive at Indianapolis 10.50 P. M. Leav« Iiuliunapolis ll.-ld A. arrive at Terre
Haute 3,15 M.
Leave Indianapolis 8 45 P. arrive at Terre ilaute 11.55 P. M. E. J. PECK, Sup't.
MEDICAL CARD
3. AI. COMINS, itf. D., ECLECTIC.
/AFFICE tieaf the South west corner of THblic Square, opposite Dr. Pepce's Botanic Drug Store.
Acute and chronic diseases treated in the most scientific mnilner, as certificates and testimonials of success in the possession of Dr. C. will show.
June 3, '54-41-ly
HAVE THE AGENCY FOR TtlE SALE of the Celebrated Perescopic Spectacles.— They ore said to be superior to any others in use of ihe French manufacture. All genuine ones sold in this port of the country are stomped S. Rs Freeman" on the inside of the temples.
relflllP^''S
ZEN A3 S3UTIL
Mrs. Stowe's New Work.
TALE of the Great Dismal Swamp, by r\ Mrs. Harriet Beeeber Stowe. For sale by W. U. BUCKINGHAM!
Slaughter House,
Sc
At TERRB HAUTE, I*.
HAVING
engsyed In the Hardware business,
at Norfolk, Vs., 1 ofier my in'ttfti IB ias Pork and Stangbter-booM formerly known as "Wilson & Co." Parties wishing ia formation, will tdriM with WB. B. Witus, Esq., my fanner resident partner at Terro iiauto, 1a, or UM oodenugoed at Norfolk, Va_, No*. 6w. GEORGE IL WILSON..
1 6 &
Upham's Life of JPremoiit.
The Authorized Memoir Now Ready.
The Authentic .Life, Explorations and l*ublic Servibr.N of
JOHN CHARLES FREMONT,
BY C. WENTWORTH UPHAM,
(Formerly Member of Congress, and one of the writers in Sparks' American Biograph}'.)
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One Handsome Voume, with accurate Portrait, and 13 Fine illusfratlons, drawn from scenes taken in Daguerreotype by Colonel Fremont while on his grent Expeditions. Price 75 cents.
Mr. Upham's. Memoir tlio "Pathfinder of the Rocky Mountains, th^ man who haa opened to America the gates ot her Pacifio Empire," was undertaken with the assent and coocurrence of the distinguished subject ol the Memoir^ and many original document appear iti the book, not hcretolore available to other biographers 03rFor sale by W-II. BUCKINGHAM. jy.16 4y tf
NKA.
EW MAPS OFF ANSAS AND NEI3RAS at tli'S Feb. 17. 1855-2* if
T. IR. BARUi J.
S. R. FKEE.V1 \N,
Sept. 20, 1856-5-tf No. 4, Phmnix Row.
AND DEALERS IN
DRUGS, MEDICINES, PERFUMERY, DVES, PAINTS, OILS, NDOW '-LASS, CIjASSWAUE, VARNISHES,
Brushes, Patent Medicines, Cigars, Tobaccos, $~c., J*c.
Comer of Fourth and Main-sts.,
TERRE HAUTE, IND.
July 12, 48 tf.
S. R. FREEMAN'S.
Sept- 20, *56-5 3m
COME! AND SEE!
I
if AVE a new assortment of the celebrated I'EltESCOlMC SPECTACLES* Silver and Gold. Persons in want of the best article now in nre, can find the same only at No. 4, Phmnix Row. S. It. FREEMAN. iK"We have tho best Watch Maker in the West. Those having fine Watchcs to repair will do well to take Notice. S. R. F.
Aug. 2-1856—tf.
Printing XnlsL, NEWS A.NI) HOOIi IMC COLOKI2D INKS ANL VARNISH, From the Manufactory of J. D. McCREARY,
NEW VORK.
FOR SALE AT TUE MA.MTKACTURER'S TRICES, BY W. 11. BUCKINGHAM. jnly 5-tl
JOHNJ.LQCKE,
HOT EL ^EAM BOAT FURNISHING WARERUOMS
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
No. 105 Fourth Street, Ten Buildings} ST. LOUIS, MO.
(jiitlery, silver plated Prittarinid, Plan-
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ished. Japanned, and Plain TinwarA, Wood cn and Willow Ware, Feather DuslefS, Brushes, Brooms, &.c. &c.
Including every article ifi tho House Furnishing Line Would say to Merchants and Dealers generally throughout the West, that my Slock of House furnishing and Fancy Goods is not equalled as to extent or vsriety in the West.— Having determined to do astrictly CASH business, and receiving my goods direct Irom the Manu facturers, 1 am enabled to offer aa great, il not greater inducements than any other house in the! Western Coun'ry.
Country xMerchflnU, while in the city, are invited to call. (roods packed and sent to any part of the Country.
Sept. 20,-56 5-3m
Particular Noticc
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June 21, *56-tf
ON
Feb. 2,1856-24-lt
11
Now Store! New Goods!!
RICE, EDS ALL" & 00.,
117 UULD respectfully inform the citizcn* of 1 Terre Haute and the public generally that they have leased the new store, eurnrff 01 Main and Sixth street, under tlw National liotel for the purpose ol esOsblisbing tbe
mji-sr (Bcsass jsarsssyass
Tbcy will op«n on or about the 1st oi iVovenf bcr. a I.urge mid Splendid Mtock of
N E W O O S
Comprising every article to be found in tke Trade, of the \richest and most desirable style in use %*.. 5TT Of which farther notice will be given. XI
Oct- to, *56.10, 0. TT
Wood Stoves.
npwro
STOVES—Ono Urge sod one sasali
.1. well eooditioned wood stoves reasooabe levms. Enquire at this r. Nov. 8. '56, tf. 'a'
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BARNEY'S LAND OFFICE.. EAST OF THE TUBLIC SQUARE, TERRE HAUTE* INDIANA,
improved
MORE RICH IO\VA I,ANI)S.
IN
Sixth street, South of Oak, containing 8 commodious rooms find a cellar. There is threerfourths of an acre of ground in tho lot which is finely improved with, fruit trees and shrubbery ahd well fenccd. Stable, smoke house, sheds, \Vell. cistern, vtc on the premises. Price $3,000 in payments at
June 21, '56-tf BARNEY'S Land Office.
A Good New Dwelling
ON
a corner lot. fifty feet front, on South first street. Four rooms and 0 snug little cellar. Price $600, in easy paymonts.at
Deals in Real Estate Generally, prising-* history of hia ten ^oira^ianipsugri IT* A RMS, improved ond unimproved, wHd nniong the wtld animals of Northcf& AfJ.cA. 1 .tut. 4.AA,.l*inik«a anil lincinnM hnn«M. citv I *8
lands, tqAidences and business bouses, city
|ar attention give payment of taips. March 29. I85G 32 tf
S
BARNEY'S Land Office.
June 21, '56-tf
A DESIRABLE FARM
CONTAINING
two hundred an?! forty acres,
two miles from Terre Haute, 011 National Road. One hun I red acres in cultivation, the balance heavilv timbered with oak, poplar, and Sugar tree. This land is as productive aR any in the State, the soil being a rich loom of that inexhaustible quantity so much in demand among land buyers, and which is always certain to produce a good crop.
There is a large frame house, containing sevon commodious rooms, a large collar, and other conveniences also a good stable, smoke honse, and and .ad orchard containing about 70 ydung trees on the premises. 120 acres under a good fencePrice $28 per acre half down and equal pay ments in one and two years for the balance. Apply at BARNEY'S Land Officc
June 2), '56 tf
ill
llig Book.
n. BARR.
WM. M. BARR
T. H. BARR & CO.,
Succcssors to TV. L. Mahan Co.)
A fresh supply of handsome and fashionaable Type, will form a choice variety for
BILLS, CARDS, CIRCULARS,
ven to examination of titles anL. BARNEY. RACHEL, and the New World a trip to the United States and Cuba.
y^Qgj-j^QY THE Piaxia Tales by Herman Mtlvilla.
Herring's Patent Champtoh fare and The White Chief a Legend of Ndflherii Burglar Proo1 SAFES, nt ico by Capt iliayne ReitW-:. JJal" A I 'S
BARNEY LAND OFFICE.
References in TerrC ITante.
Bemont & Co. H. D. Williams & Co L. G. Watren &. Co.
Jas. IL Turner, J. D, Early & Son, M.W Sedam.
Teire //auto, April 2f, 1856 3fi-tf,
I
A FARM.
Two dwellings on the place—a goal well &c., all for §600 ftalfcash and balonc« in pay! ments. This property is located in Perry town— sh p.Clay county, Ind.. and is offered nt a ureal sacrifice at BARNBY'S Land Office.
Ringold county, on Grand river well divided! 1855, and the other Review between Prairie arid Timber, choice selections I January, 1856. -for sale at a great bargaiii, at June 21, '5fl-tf
BARNEY'S Land Office.
2o HOUSES AJTD LOTS, ft N the City—some very desirable, and astonishly low—just entered on the Sale Register at June 21, '56-tf BARNEY'S Land Office.
CHEAP! CHEAP i!
ONE
of tho best residences in the city—cost about $5.000—will be sold for £4,0! 0, half cash, and the balance in one rear, if application be made soon at BARNEY'S
Land Office.
June 21,'56-tf DESIRABLE RESIDENCE
ONAShed,
north seventh street, containing eight gootll
trees on the premises, Price $1,800. in easy payments. Apply at June 21,'56-tf BARNEY'S Land Offico.
FINE CITY RESIDENCE
And all other kinds of Job Printing Always got up in the neatest mannef and at I Sea Board Slave States, by F. L. Olmsted, the shortest notice, at the office of the
Courier I
DISSOLUTION.
T^IIE Co-partnership heretofore existing under ... »,
N.SMITH, O. F.SMITH, C. C. SMITH-
Terre Ilaute, Jan. 28, 185C.
G, F.& C, C. SMITH,
{Successors of N. Smith $• Sons.")
DEALERS
in Stoves, Castings, Plows, Tin-
plate and Sheet Iron, and mauufacturers ot Conner, Tin and Sheet Iron Wttre^. 1 no Stock is large, and management same, with regard to our customers, as heretofore.
Notice to Debtors.
ASmith
N. —A large lot ofGroceries consisting of all
the voriety generally lound in a Wholesale store, for sale at cost and carriage, for cash Jan 19,1856-22 tf
WILLIAM H. MARTIN,
Late of Buckingham (J- Co., Toledo, Ohio. Forwarding & Commission Merchant, AND
CONSIGNMENTS
(IHE. MARISE. AO LIFE INSURANCE COMPANIES.
Effects Insurance at al. time! on the most roasonablo terms. April 5, 1856-33
MTT.T.TilR'S
Daguerrean G-allery.
nr^lIIS establishment is daily fJL pen for visitors and tbe infproVementa recently cfiected in it hive been completed on a scale i{ tommensurnto witlt the present, advanced state of tb« Daguerrean
criminating pablic.
Malamotypcs, Ambrotvpes,
-DAGUERREOTYPES,^ "And all olb'er kinds of TYPES, taken at
U.tsrrarASSED by any other Establishment in Lire uu inutiiKt and BCADTT or Ftnisn. I hsre the sola right of making th» MAL&AO-
wss but recently patented, styl«r picture, and wberi-
snd are now the latest ever they lxave been, iniroducwt hardly atiy other picturu eSn br t-»!d. WWA fod gefyour picture in a locket or ym, have the Mslamotype. Don't tbe^ are made, only at
forget tbe place where it MILLER'S GALLERY. Cases of erery variety, and siie Pries the asme a any otber atyls of types. Call and oxsmine my picture* before spending your money for that which is worthies*.
Rooms, WAMS* fiuKat, Terre Ilaute, InJ.
Rachel Grey, by Julia Kavanaugh.
LL persons indebted to tho late firm of| & Dodds and E. W. Smith are hereby infoimed that their claims are in my hands for I collection, and that payments must be promptly rnade^ No person need oxpect indulgence, as the books must ba settled. No one is authorized to receive payments due either of the above concerns Ttoo Trains Daily (Sundays excepted. exccpt myself. C. 7/. BAILEY, Ag't.
f?Pl V*
fc
[35aras2^w books IS GABR1F.L VANE hisFortuns and Ins Fribffds, By Jeremy Loud. *NW
EDINBURGn, NORTH IT IS Itj WESTMINISTER, AND LONDON« QUARTERLIES, and BLACKWOOD'S
EDINBURGH MAGAZINE, (Monthly. Commence with North British for Novembc^ and Blackwood for
TEBSS
IA new
OF SOBSCRTPTIOJR—Any one Review or,
Blackwood, $3 a year. Blackwood and one Review—or any two Reviews, £5. The four Reviews and Blackwood, $10. Four copics to one' address, $30.
view—or any Blackwood, $10. ,30.
POSTAQS—(which should be paid ouarterly in :e)- on the Tour Reviews and Blackwpari^ to any Post Office in tho United States, only 80
cents a year. Namely 14 cents a year on each Review, ond 24 cents a vear on Blackwood. Address, .... "L. SCOTT & CO, .,
8c
rI"'HE
rooms and a cellar, wiih a half aero lot.-- JL rections, subjects, ans? blank leases for Stable, Cistern, Well, and some nice fruit I composition, with beautiful original lllufltrhllbnsi BUCKINGHAM.
STEPHENS. JUDD & CO., West side of the Court House Square, nt tie late stand of E. Stephen's Leather Store.
AHardware
RE opening a stock of Leather, Saddlery and Carriago Trimmings, and very soon will be In receipt ot a large and complete I stock ot th« above goods and invito purchasers to I examine their stock. Their undivided attention will be devoted to these branched.
Every description of stock used by Saddlers and Harness makers, Shoe and Carriags makers, will he kept on hand.
Also Leather and Rubber Belting for machinery, Tanner's Oil, fcc., &.c., jKrWANTED—Hides and Sheep Pelts, and Oak Bark, for which cash will be paid on delivery.
Terre Hauto, Ind., March 8, 1856-29-ly
NEW BOOKS
PLU-RI-BUS-TAH,
a book withoilt «in ixiithof
by Q. K. Philatidcr DOestickd, P. B.
Tho ffuguenot Exiles, or tho Timos of fibolil XIV. Gabriel Vano hia Fortune and his Frionds, by
JercnvLoud.
Adventurers of Gerard the Charles 1£. Whitehead.
Lion Killer, bjf
The Modern Story Teller, or the beat stories by the best authors. „., tf Italian Sights and Papal Principles, by Jamfcs
Jackson Jarves.
Eutaw, by W. G. Simms, Eel.
MMaTanMy8tCrie8
Explaincdnnd
I (lumbolts Island of Cuba.
Sketches and Adventures in Madetia, Portugal, and the Andalusiansof^pain.
Footprints of tho Creator, by i/ugh Miller.
Christina, or Woman's Trials and TMumphs, bv Laura J. Curtis. For Sttlo nt c'riILD-S, HOOK STORE.
June 21, '56-44-tf
RAILROAD,
Wintet A£rattg&nent&
ON
2d
FRODUCE DEALER, TERRE HAUTE, IND.
solicited on which rea
sonable advances will be made when In I ore, giving privilege of sale in New Orleans,1 York, ijunwo, Oswego, Toledo^ or Cfn4 ew cinnati
Dec. 29,1855-19-tf
ALBERT LANGE,
AGKNT OF
9 9 1
and after the 12th inst., Trains will run arf iollowsi GOING SOUTH
jgt Mail Train: ^0VM?/S.utnrr^ vnl ofTrnin from the East, connec's with Trnin for St. Louia, on O. & M. (wide guage) Railroad at Vincennes, at C.40 P. M. Arrives at Gvansville at 9,25 P. M. Passengers dine at Terro' Haute.
Yincenncs Train:
a
Jan. 19,18S6-22-tf
Vi%c30TrcM "on
arrival of Night Express from the East, connects with Train for St. Louis, tit Vinconncs at 3,65 night.
GOING NORTH. LR
1st Mail Train:
cenjtcsat 6,?5 P. M., arrives ot Terro Haute at 9.30 P. M., connecting for the East direct. Passengers sup al Terre llautd.
Express:
2(1 VinCPimes
M., arrives at TerreTfaute at7,40 night connecting for tbe East as above. J. J. DANIELS, Sup't.
Fire ind Marine Insurance.
THETerre-Ifautofor
undersigned, having been appointed agent at tbe ./Clna Insurance mpany of Hartford, Conn.» is props red to issuopiro and Marine policies at uie lowest rates.
The high reputstibci fhis company has achieved by its promptness in ihe adjustment and payment till 6T {bo aafast coi States
1
Job Workv—7"A« great variety of JOB TTF
sale On enables the Courier U$a to strike Poster c. Business Curds, Hand Bills, f-r. iff., in tie bes r-:: I sf/r, and always al tie shortest notice* 10*3
li£
of losses.«omnK!udi itself lo all business men, lies
nsoiic OT bo 9Aiaei companies in tho United
Office at the fian'king House of Mc^feen
9pr(
Art and tbe requirement* of a dis
wm,
ond Touser, where all applications may be left. J. B- HAGER. Terre Haute, Jnly 10, J8£6, w-tf $
A
Word to the Wise is Sufficient.
THOSE knowing then 1 CONDIT St, Hl'NLfc\
hem solves indebted to
CONDIT & HDNL&Y, will confer a favor upon the undersigned by calling and settling,' since the business of said firm must be settled.
J. D. CONDIT.
Teqp Ijante, Sept. 87. *56,6 tf.
Medical Notice.
Dfl.
II, LONG, drsires to Worth fiif oId( frieiids snd tho public, that hs has removed his-office io Eiriys blockf omiosite the Stewart ,House, whepe bo fiv51y.be founa at all times, unless absent oh professU/nal business Thonkfyl-for past fsvonf he respectfully ealidtff af cdrttiuauco of the san\$.
RESIDENCE—On east S'de oi. 2d sLA tifrd AND
batf squares south oi the Court House. Terre lisote, (3*t. 4, *56, 7, tfy,
a
\U-1 W IP 41 jm gfymsT
We Have" now Every Number I
I7R9.M
5 to 73. of the celebrated Perescopic, Spect^cl^s— can ftl o^v ^ase— silver ani gold frames. Pole fluency for this psrt of thS^,. Siate. Every genuine pair stamped S. R. man on the insid? of the temples.
Oct 2% Iflk ?m S IL
•a
7
/iertha by Frcderika Bremer.
mm
The Modern Story Teller or, The Best Storied of the Beat Authors,
july 5 '56—ttsi ,*]''
HFJ0 ACRES—40 Prairie, balance Timb»r:--1 VOIjTJMEfiJ Two dwellings on the place—a good well OF THE FOUR GREAT BRITISH REVIEWS, NAJIKLY.
11
For sale by W. IL BUCK1KOIIA.V.
|g
Publishers.
54 Gold Stfcet, corner of Fulton New York: m'tiy 22-lf
useful "book, for Schooia!
Illustrated Composition Book with di^
Fbr Sale by Jan. 19, 1856-22-tf
Leather, Saddlery Hardware, AND CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS:
fe*poeed b*
rtt
I. the fitm and stylo of N. Smith & Sons, has n® Attache in Madrid, or Sketches ofjthe Court this day been dissolved, all persons having un-' ol Isabella 11, settled accounts will please call and settle.
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