The Wabash Courier, Volume 25, Number 14, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 22 November 1856 — Page 4
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CLASSIFICATION 8TTBt
INDIANA FREE BANKS,
BOUGHT AT THE FOLLOWING BATES, BY THE Prairie City Bank, Terre Haute, Ind.
State Bank and branches P*'* CLASS WO. I.—HI. Bk of Indiana, Michigan'renneTs' Bonk, West-
Ci«y fie'J
Brookville Bk, Brook-jGrammercy Bank, Laville fayctte.. Bank of Syracuse, Syra-jHoosier Bank, Loganscese port Bank of Elkhart, Etk-Huntington Connty Bk hart I Huntington.... Bk of Rockville, Rock- Indiana Bk. Madison... vitlc*. Indiana Stock Bk, L#®* Bank of Goshen, Goshen porte U":' Bank of Mt Vernon, Indiana Reserve Bank,
Ml.Vernon Kokomo............ Bank of Salem, Salem.. rKentuckv Stock Bank, Bank of theCapitol, In-j Colnmbus dianapolis Lagrange Bk. Lima.... Bank of Warsaw, War- Merchants&. Mechanica
ILLINOIS.
All Solvent Stock banks Par NEW ENGLAND STATES. AH solvent banks Par
NEW YORK and NEW JERSEY. All solvent banks Par Ol'AO. State bank and branches Tar Solvent free banks Suspended nd broken
KENTUCKY.
All solventbanks Par VIRGINIA All solvent banks Par
PENNSYLVANIA.
All solvent banks Par MARYLAND. All solvent banks Par
LOUISIANA.
Banks in New Orleans Par W SCONSJN. All solvent bon'is Par
MISSOURI.
State bank and branches Par DI8T. COLUMBIA. All solve nbanks.. Par
NORTH and SOUTH CAROLINA. All solvent banks 5 dis .MICHIGAN. Detroit City Pnr All other solvent banks 5 dis
TENNESSEE.
Old banks 5 dis All Bolvont banks Par In connexion with the above, it may be stated that
Total.
made...
Profit and lose.
-3 V'
N
Vjyo County,
ill
Bank, New Albany..
Bk of Montlcello, Mon-jNew York &. Va. Slock tlcello Bank, tvansvillc.... Bank of Paoli, Paoli... Prairie City Bk, Terre Canal Bonk of Evans ville, Evansville... Crescent City Bk, Evansville.
Haute.
Southern Bank, Term Haute Salem Bank, Salem
Cambridge City Bank.Savings Bank of IndiCambridgeCity ana, Connersville.... Central Bank, Indianap- Shawneo Bk Attica olis 'Traders* Bank, IndianFayctte County Bank, apolis
Connersville Tippecanoe Bank, WinFarm's 1c. Mech's Bank, emac Indianapoli*,
JOHN WATSON'S CHECKS
are classed No. 1 in Terre Haute. In this place they are current at par—and promptly redeemod in spccie 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 Bends doposited witn
Treasurer of State $180,000 00 .Notes Discounted. Hills Discounted Suspened dDebt Bank notes of this and other Banks. Sight Exchange Amount of Debts due to the Bank.. Ranking House Dividend paid Gold and Silver-
29,191 103,790 02 1,917 90 48,975 00 68.&I5 97 13,508 4f 9,*245 10 10,000 00 28,162 57
$493,fiGf 99
WE
Cr.
Amount of Capital Stock including that deposited with Auditor of State, according to the provisions of the law ,$200,006 00 Amount dns Depositors 15-1:266 89 Amount of Bank Notes issued 123,120 00 Amount of Dividends declared and
10,0000 5,!)30 10
Total, $11)3.(566 99 Names of the officers of the Bank: C. W.'Uarbjur, Pres't Jno. S. Beach, Cashier.
Names of persons who have become parties to the articles of Association within said period: W. K. McLean, Jno. Whitcomb, E. Tassett, B. R. Whiteomb Mary Bell.
Naratts of persons who have withdrawn therefrom: S. It .Hoamer, B. R. & J. Whitcomb Names of present stockholders: B. R. Whit' comb, E. Cruft, S- B. Gookins, H. S, King, JnoR. Cunningham, W. E. A/cLean, Daniel A. Jones, Jno. Whitcomb, W. B. Tuell. E. Fassott, James II. Turner, John Rea. Alex. McGrtbgor, E. S. Wolfe, Charles Cruft, Oliver Bound. John Jacobs, Jaa. tl. O'BovIe, Jno. Buckingham, Jno. 11. O'Boyle, H. D- Williams & Co., James C. Grimes, Levi G. Warren, John F. King, C. W. Barbour, Sarah King, Jacob D. Early, Jno. S. Beach, L. Ryce, Samuel S. Early, Adams & Buckingham*, Jno. W. Davis, Wm. Brewster, Itawkiah Sturges, T. B. Armstrong, W. Ball, Robert Taylor, Elizabeth Hughes, Luciua II n.:. I.I n.
JNO. a BEACH. Cashier.
Sworn and subscribed before me this 9th day of il/ay, 1856. TWO'S. II. NELSON, Notary Public.
SCHOOL NOTICE.
MR. CLARK will commence his second term ol School, at the Seminary, en Monday. July 7th. Terre (iaute, July 5-11
HERRINGS PATEiNT
CHAMPION FIRE AND
BURGLAR PROOF
A
Tetr* Haute, Aug. 16, *36*53-11
AND
FANCY GOODS.
recejni mv FALL STYLE OF
JL GOODS, Consisting ol Velvet, Silk and Straw
Lady* Opera Caps. Infant. Wool Hoods, MUc* and Infants Hose, and Lady? Woo! Sleeves. EMBROIDERIES.
A very It
assortment of Collars, Bands, All of
Flcuncinrs. Edgings, and Inserting. which will be sold at the lowest possible pnc*« KTCloik* and Talmas made to order.
Oct. I8iS-7*tf
MRS. A. CHILD.
Salt! SaltTSalt! BamHsSalt for sale at market price,or exchange for Wheat, t'nm,
See., at tiie
Wawskonseof W. If. MAHVlN.
1
•,
Cabinet Makers tools and materials, Wacgon Makers & Coopers tools, i/lacksmiths &. Shoemakers tools,
Paint Mills, Spirit Levels, Brond and other Axes, Adzes, Hatchets, &c.,
^i^-ss^-SBSKr'^^ t?»
is 11 a tx s.
W O E S A E
O E I E S & I O S
F. T. MUlfflAH fl
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 broueht to Terre Haute: Such as Sugar, Molasses, Ceflee, Teas, Tobacco, Fish of all sorts, Nails, etc., etc.
Having made permanent engagements with some of the best Eastern Houses he shall in future also be constantly supplied with a full slock of all the purest and best sorts of
WINES AND LIQUORS
To be had in the ceuntry. such as: Fren. and Peach Brandies Port, Madeira & Malaga Wines Rum Gin and American Brandy, Old Rye, fiourbon and Monongahela Whisky and every thing else belonging in the line.
He also keeps constantly on hand a large supply of his celebrated pure old Double Rectilied Whisky. As this articlcis sufficiently known all through the country as being superior to any in market, it will only be neeessary to add, that it will be sold as cheap as the cheapest.
F. T. HULMAN.
April 19, 1836-35-U
I E A W A E S O E
Sign of the Broad-Axe,
Terre Haute, Tnd. NEXT DOOR EAST 01' J. D. EARLY, O.N .NATIONAL ROAD ST.
The subscribers are now opening a well selected stock of AMERICAN AND FOREIGN HARDWARE,
Embracing all kinds of
Shelf Hardware, Table anl Pocket Cutlery, Britania Ware,
Japanned ditto, A general stock of House-keepers GoodsHardware Building Materials, Such as Jl/ortice & other Locks, with White and
Dork Trimmings, 2?ell Pulls and fittings, Latches, Bolts, Butts, and Screws,
Window Pulleys and Fastenings, Cupboard Catclics, Brads, Nnilsof all kinds, Window Glass, Putty, Gate and Barn door Hinges and Rollers, White Lead and Pure Linseed Oil, &.c. AI .SO—Picks, Mattocks, Shovels, and Spades,
Hoes, Rakes, Hay and Manure Forks, Grass and Cradle Scythes, Bru»h Scythes,
Loc, 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 barrels, Sporting Guns, Pistols, &.c. Mechanics Tools, viz: Carpenters & Joiners tools,
Heavy Goods,
Superior bar and small Iron, Nails, Axles and Springs of Eastern make, Waggon and I'uggy Boxes.
Carriage Makers Material. Such as Enamelled and Patent Leather, Enamelled Cloths, Laces, Fringe,
Clot'is and Linings, Spokes, Shafts, Hubbs, Bows, Fellows, &c. Mill Cross-cut and Circular Saws, &.c ALSO—Parlor and Hail Lamps,
Hand Lamps, Hanging, and Side Lamps, Wicks, Globes and Chimneys &c.
Cordage,
Mannella and Hemp ropes ot various sizes, Packing Yarn and Twine,
FISH HOOKS AND LINES
PCTVVIN &
Terre Haute, .Afffil 12,1856-34-yl
To the Gentlemen of Terre Haute and vicinity.
would particularly request the attention of gentlemen, who aro in want of Summer Clothing, to^ our elegant and very superior asortmcnt of
AND
FRENCHGLOTBS,CASSIMERES, TWEEDS
VESTINGS.
Also a fine lot of
ED, RURK
PANTS.
fore. about thediiHculty of procuring such goods in our market: but we think, from hence no such complaints need be made.
F. N1PPERT & BRO
Farrington Block North of Public Sjit.f, .April 19, '56 35-if Terre Haute, Indiana.
For Sale.
AN
interest in a Warehouse property situated in a eood section of country, (for grain, &c.,) on the Wabash nnd Erie Canal, between here and Lafayette. For terms, &c., apply at the Warehouse of W. II.
Dec. 29, 1855-19-tf
V» R* I
Bc"'.
Jno. S. Beach, beiita duly sworn, deposes and •ayslhat he is the Cashier ol said Bank, and that the foregoing report of the transaction* and condition of said Bank lor the period ther« in named is true and correct, according to the best ot hia knowledge and belief.
To Bankers, Merchants & others. 'IMIE undersigned is the sole agent in this city and vicinity, for the sale ol
GONCRETF. FIRE-PROOF SAFES,
UL
Scott, Wm. D. Gnswold, Harriet Linton, having established himself in General Produce Mary». Linton, P.ltiabith S. Iianna, ^ames M. and Commission Business in the Warehouse lla.nna, rrv
Uays ot Discount: Tuesday. community that he is prepared ».o buy, sell and Days and hours open for the transaction of bus- etoro produce of all kinds on reasonable terms. "om *0 o'clock A. to 3 o'clock I^ng acquaintance with tho west, accompanied t-'J-.i.''Sundays, Christmas,and by an extensive knowledge of enstern markets, fourth day of July STATE OF IN DIAiVA,
E XT ery Reader Will please notice tho advertisement descriptive of Sir. Scar** Pictorial Fnmily Bible, and semi for the Printed Catalogue of all our illustrated Works
KrTo the vstxrrtATSD in the great art of selling Books we would say that we present a scheme lor money making which is far beiun- than all the gold mines of California and Australia.
Mr Any person wishing to embark In the enterprise, will risk little by sending to the Publisher $25, lor which he will receive sample copies of the various works, (at wholesale prices) carefully boxed, insured, and directed, aHbrding a very
A pee i! liberal per centage to the Agent tor his trouble. I With these he will soon be able to ascertain the
UNEi ASSORTMENT OF THE ABOVK! most saleable, and order accordingly. Address superior Safes on hand, which will be sold (post paid* ROBERT SEARS, Publisher, at iVew ork prices adding transportation. Thoeo Aug.16.2t 181 William St., New York, in want ola first rate article will not meet a better opportunity for supplying themselves,
BARNEY'S LAND OFFICE.
For Sale. nd ioraalein
1
80, acres of land for sale in Vermillion conn-
Ills. For particulars, apply at the Ware
heuse of Dee «9, 18.V1 l«hf
Wanted Wanted
'PlIE undersigned wm pay the highest rash price for any quantity of Max Seed and Caster Ueans delivered at hie Oil Mill on Market Stroet near Smith's Warehouse.
ESTRAY NOTICE. STRA Horse, taken op by James II. Bun1 day of Honey Creek township. Via® county, Indiana, on tbc 5ih day of July, 1356,"and described as follow* A dark bay Wee with a star fn the forehead and some white about both Mnd fcret and a lamp or spavin on the right hint! \r and saddle and hantraa marked, a lit'V lame in the tore sboekiers, ISbandsorupwan ifb, supposed to be abort 13 years old last spring, ap. praiacdtot»,C
I.KV1 BtXiARD. CORNELIUS BOGARD,
$ 2 a
£l
A N O
E I I N
AT THK
KEMrtwsh Courier ©tffcr. TERRE IIAUTE, INDIANA, _Jt WITH A Fiussn surrLY or jcaroB'TCr OCSHJS tp^ropaaa® We have also a complete set ol new and beautiful
For Card Printing in imitation of Copper-plate For Card Printing in imitation of Copper-plate Persons wanting Printing done will do well zive us a call as with new materials and expc rienced workmen, we cannot be excelle.d, and w»
WARRANT SATISFACTION
Blank Leeds & Mortgages,
BILLS OF LADING,
Protests and Instructions
For Flat and other Boats,
Kept constantly 011 hand ntthis Office.
R. 8. COX, CINCINNATI. R. S. CDX, JR., TERRE HAUTE
O S O W
WHOLESALE GROCERS
TERRE nAUTE, INDIANA.
WE
will sell Goods at Cincinnati prices with the addition of Freight only. Call and see for youi selves.
TERMS CASH.
53rR. S Cox, jr., Agent for C. Urban's Salamander Safe. May 5,1855 37-tf
F. T. HULMAN.
Wholesale Dealer in all Kinds of
WINES AND LIQUORS, TEAS, Tobacco, Nails, etc.. etc, NO. 5, WARREN'S BLOCK,
TERRE nAUTE, IND.
Jan. 20, 1856-22-tf
CELEBRATED
S A E S
TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA,
N. SMITH &, SONS, AGENTS
189 Broadway, New York,
FAIRBANKS & CO AGENTS.
Terre Haute,' April 12, 1856-34-ly.
I N S
GEORGE
S-c..
Grind Stones, Straw Cutters, Corn Shellers&c. Having permanently established ourselves here we respectfully invite attention of purchasers to our Stock, with the promise checrmlly to show our goods to all and leave thein to judge of tlieir quality nnd cheapness. We shall bo making additions to ourstoek as the demand requires
Jan. 5, 1856-20-yI
FANCY COLOR
LINEN DIUI.LS
AND
DACKS,
FOR
COATS
&
There has been much complaint hereto
HALI.'S PATENT
those wishing to
make a Safe investment, are requested to leave thair orders, which will be promptly executed bv Feb. 2, 1856 24-tf W. H. MARTIN
Notice to Farmers and Others.
'"I^HE undersigned, Into of the firm ol .Buck* JL ingham ifeCo., Toledo, Ohio, an.1! formerly ol Rogers, Reynolds, Martin, Lafayette, Ind.,
El¥Ife
Corner of Vine and Seco*id Streets, a T. LOUIS, MO
iT^LNgTProprietor.
Feb, 16,1856-26-6m
C- W. FEBGUSOiN & CO.
(OPPOSITE POST OFFICE) TERRE HAUTE INDIANA.
HAVE
established themselves in the nianufactory ol 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 tlip best of work and on the most reasonable terms.
All Kinds of Bank, Railroad and County Oilices' Books and Blanks, with tfee best of work made on short notice. Periodicals, old books, and music bound to order.
A Medical Guide for Every Family.
HOMEOPATHIC
Practice of Medicine.
BHistory,
Martin I'religh, M. D.. Embracing the Diagnosis and treatment of Diseases in general including those peculiar to females, and the management of children accompanied by a complete case ol remedies, prepared expressly for this work.
Price of Book and Case, S3., Book alone §1,50. For sale by W. fl. BUCKINGHAM. Jan. 19, 1856 22-tf Popular Lcctures on Science and Art!
DELIVERED
MARTIN.
1
NTYIIUIUS, URIIII, IJAIAPUP, INU.,
known n» 'Britton's,' flesires to inform this
will •nahie lum to {t»y lull prices to tbe'prOdil*? ccr, and give him an advantage not usually possessed, for the disposal of property entrusted to his care lor sale in other markets.
Before selling your Wheat, Corn, Oats, &.c, and making your slorago arrangements, come and see me. W.M. 11. MARTIN-
Dec 29, 1853 19-tl
in the principal cities nnd
IOWIIS in the United States, by Dyonysius 2?rown. For sale by W. II J5UCKLYGHAM. _Jan. 19, J856-22- tf
VIEWS OF TERRE HAUTE,
rrWO
Copies of Palmatai splendid VIEv*r.c
OF THE CITY OF TERPfci HAUTE, for sale- Enquire at this Office. -A/arch22, 1856, 31-tf
Botanic Drug Store.
South-west corner of the Public Square, TERRE 11AUTE, IXD„ ALLEN PENCE, M. D., Proprietor.
ALL
kinds of Drags, Mcdicines, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, &c., always on hand. 83r Particular attention paid to the compounding of-Mcdiiia®*
Consultations can be had at any time with Dr. P., unless he is professionally engaged. June 3, '5-1-41-ly
J. T. BOYD, M. D.,
OFFERSand
his services to the citizens of Terro
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 tho Public Square, where he may bo found at all hours of the day and Mqftin except when absent on professional busi ness.
May 3,'54-38-tf
Linseed Oil.
THE
undersigned has on hand at his mill in Terre llaute, Linseed Oil, which he offers to the dealer and consumer on as good terms as the article can be had at.Cincinnati or Iouisville.
March 11,'M.-29-tf
W. H.MARTIN.
August 9,'j6-31-tf
JAMES HOOK.
Terre ITfcute, Oct 22 '53 9 tf
APP"»
Sworn to and su-scribed this 23d day of Julr. 1836. FERDINAND MILLS, J, p. A true trtnmips from my Estrar record,
Aug.- 3t. AND WILKlNS,Clerk
POLYTBOHNIO
QQLl
OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA, 'West Peon Sqnnrc« Philadelphia. NCOPOR ATED by the Lcj(i«latar« 1853, and 1. org*niw»d on the Stan of die Industrial Colleges of Con: r, »ntal Europe, afiords thorough professional cu neat ion in
CIVIL SH0I8ECXUCG, ntACTtCAL CITKMISTVLT, KECHAStCAL ESGtSfEKSIHO. AKCHtTECTCaS A*D niMXG
CNOlSEECIXt:.
The Fourth Colleeinte Year will commenct MONDAY, SEPTEMBER, 15th, 1856. For cat-
akwneri and further information. ALFRED L. KENNEDY. M. Prrtt tf rn~vir«. PUvH knc CiH'gc,
Aug 93. %l^t
E in ari)!
3 0
CORTLAND ST.
W
FAIRBANKS'
Nero-lJotk. K~-jr job
UOTS
DRY GOODS, HOSIERY. Embroideries, Laces, Ribbons, Dress Trimmings,
Jlnd
YANKEE NOTIONS, From
A I O N
DAILY.
March 1, 1856-28-1
In any quantity.
Our eastern arrangements tins Spring also ena ble us to pay higher prices for WOOL, of all grades, than any other hoi se in the west. Give us look before going elsewhere.
ELKIN & MARS/iALL.
May 3, 1856-37-tf
The undersigned having transferred his business to the above firm, takes pleasure in recemmending theut to his friends and customers for their patronage. D. GRIFFITH-
SHEMAN HOUSE.
J. A. FATMOR & Co.,
O E O S
Corner of Clark and Randolph Streets, OPrOSITE THE COURT HOUSE, O I A O. J. A. PATMOR,) DAVID RTJNNION J. W. PATMOR, 1 WM. RUNNION.
January 12, 1856-21-ly
Terre Haute Drug Store,
BY J. R. CUNINGHAM, National Road Street, North of the Court House. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
CONSTANTJ.warranted
on hand, Fresh Drugs nnd
Medisines. pure. Prescriptions prepared promptly. Great attentiou paid to al) orders.
JKrChemicals, Dyestufls, Instruments,Perfum ery, Oils, Paints, Glass, and pure wines and Liquors expressly for medical use.
Terre Haute, Ind., Jan 3,
W. J. AIKir.E, IR, CALHOUN,
ALKIRE, CALHOUN & CO,, WHOLESALE GROCERS
COMMISSION AND FORWARDING meblci3:AK"TS, No. 20, South Levee,
ST. LOTJIS, MO.
A full assortment of Groceries always on hand. Particular attention paid to the Commission and Forwarding department: Also, to filling orders.
KEFEKENCES.
Jas. CriART.nss, Pres't. Bank Mo.,
BARXSDALE,
Bankers
&. Co St. Louis.
BESIF.NT
IR. ARKTOLD, IIOM CEP A THIC PH YSICIAN.
RESPECTFULLY
Dec. 29, 1855-19-tf
JAMES llOOK.
The Campaign Edition of
THE LIFE, EXPLORATIONS, AND
4 PUBLIC SERVICES OF
JOHN CHARLES FREMONT.
PKICB ii cents. At W. H- BUCKINGHAMS-
tenders his Professional
services to the citizens of Terre Haute, and solicits a share of public patronage. JCrOlfice in Scott's iJuildint Market Street.
KEFEIt Ei\CfC.
Prof. B. S- //ill, Cleveland, Ohio J. A Williams, A/, D. Memphis. Tenn. C. A. //unt, M- D., I'rbana. Ills. S. P. VV. Potter, M. D., Terre //aute.
MK.MI'IIIS,
Nov. 24, 1855-1-1-u'
PAINTING-.
BROWN AND PATRICK, IIOUS CARRIAGE, SIGN, & OKNAWKNTAL PAINTF.US.
TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA.
DESIGNS,executed.
Banners, Flags, Transparencies,
properly Walls Papered. ftyShop on the Corner of Fourth and Cherry Streets.
Terre Haute,May 21, 1856—10-tf
For Sale.
F*rm in Grant county, Indiana, containing 110 acres, about 50 under improvement good log house and out house—within 15 miles of Marion.jhc county seat, and within 5 miles ol the inciniwti & Chicago Railroad, now completed to Andersontown- Terms easy, apply at the Warehouse of W. 11. iUARTlN.
0 N AN H0 D, And its Premature Decline.
Just riiblished,Gratis, the 20th Thousand FEW words on the rational treatment, without Medicine, of Spermatorrhea or Local Weakness, Nocturnal Emissions, Genital and Nervous Debility, Impotency. and Impediments te Marriage generally.
A
BY B. DE LANEY, M. D.
The important fact that the many alarming complaints originating in the improoence and solitude of youth, may be easily removed WITHOUT MEDICIKK, is, in this small tract, clearly demonstrated: and the entirely new and highly successful treatment, as adopted by the Author, fully explained,by means of wtfich every one is enabled TO CORE HiMstiJ- rERrrxri.v, AND AT THE MUST rossiBUS COST thereby avoiding all the advertised nostrums of tbc day.
Sent to any address, gratis, and post free in a se'led envelop®, by remitting (post-paid] two Postage stamps to Dr. B. DE LANEY No. i7 Lispenard Street, New York City.
Smith & Dodds. WbolcsaleGrocerersand Commission Merchants, la the city of Terre Haute, dissolved by mutual consent. uauie,«««». EZRA W. SMITH,
M. .V. DODDS
Terre Haute, Dec. 3,1855
The settlement of the business of the late firm is i&ted to E. W. Fmiih, to whom all debts he firm are tobe n:d, and who Is die cnarge toe debts owing by the brio. ^,
January 19, 1656 &2-tf
Vhilof*,
-i
Admiiiistrator*s Notice.
NOTICE
ishcrcby given that the undersigned
have been appointed administrator's with 'w will annexed,of the estate of Abram Lamy, latctf Vigo cooniy, deceased. Said estajte is Mjppoerri to be solvent.
NELLY LANEY. \Jmidstralrs ANDERSON WARD, I
Aag21856-3l.
iAi-
.V ^,
*v'[-
9
BE TEE AT THE
TERRE HAUTE LEATHER STORE! IVesf Side of the Public Square—'I\co doors from Ohio Street.
IIIC-II wo have opened in connection ith our Tannery in the immediate neiahbor hood, thereby enabling us to pay the highest cnsli prices tor
U.4U-U
DARBV
&. Co. G. F. & C.
JOHN,
Feb. 23,
SMITH
Terre Haute.
1856
27-ly
R. Sr.
MEDICAL CARD.
A S HOTEL,
Corner of Bridge (or Ohio) and 1 stStreets, TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA.
THE
undersigned has resumed his former e^an near the Bridge, and only one block front the Public Square.
This House has been greatly enlarged and improved, by a large addition of bed-rooms, and a ppacious Dining Hall, all papered and painted— and furnished with New Furniture, Carpets, Reds and Bedding, nnd 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 liotisca agreeable and pleasant stopping place for hi" guests.
I S A E
Will always bo furnished with the best the country affords, and no pains or expense wili bespafed to administer to the gratification of the tastes of 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.
Charges Moderate—Call and See.
(TTB0X\.RDERStaken
or year. aecll-lG-tf JAMES S. CLARK.
llWlftm!
ELEGANT GIFT BOOKS ANL)
A N N A S O 1 8 5 5
£iPedr3!e.,ely
Tenn 28th August, 1854.
This may certify that 1 have for sometime been acquainted with C. W. Arnold, M. D. anil have been associated with him in the practice of il/rdic:ne, and take pleasure in recommending him to those among whom his lot may be cast, as a gentleman and a scientific and successful Physician and Surgeon. As a Uomcnpathic Physiciau be has but lew equals. J. A. WILLIAMS, M. D.
a a it
by the day, week,month
I N A S
JUDITH or the Quaker's Daughter. A Tale Xli of Puritan Times.
J^ANMERE by Mrs. Julia C. R. Dorr.
ANNUAL
,52-dtf-29
of Scientific Disqpvery, or Year
Book of Factsin Science and Art, for 1836.
DREAMS
and Realities in the J-iifo of a Pastor
and Teacher, by the author of 'Pari|h Side.'
LETTERSby
from the United States, Cuba and
Canada, the Hon. Amelia M. Murray.
THE
Homestead on the hill-side, by il/ary J. Holmes, author of 'Tempest and Sunshine.1
rplIE Russian I crnnn Amcrica.
TIIEThree
Empire Its Resources, Gov
ernment and Policy, by a 'Looker on' from
il/arriages, or Life at a Watering
'lace, by iUrs. Ilubback.
Pla
HE Onyx Ring, by John Sterling.
&,
HAYUEN
DAVIS
& W u.so.\ S. C.
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TIE Confidential Correspondence of Napoleon .1 Bonaparte with his brother Joseph sometime King ol t^pain. il/arch 15, 1836-30 tf
AT BUCKINGHAM'S BOOKSTORE,
Pai"lCli a"d in'aid C°VCrS Pa'
Home Authors and Home Artists,
The Home Annual, Sonvenier Gnllery, Gems of Beauty, I3ook of the Boudoir, The Diadem, Moss Rose, Gift ol AfTec'ion, Floral Keepsake Temperance Gift, Gift of Flowers, The l'earl Gift, The Benison*, Gif' of Sentiment, Gill of Love, Friendship's Token, Memory's Gift, The Passion Flower, The .maranth, Token of Friendship, The Magnolia, The Casket, Keepsake of Friendship, The Golden Gift, The Garland The Ladies Wreath, The Lady's Gift, The Forget Me Not, The Dew Drop, The Gem, The Remember Me.
Together with many others, including a great variety of Juvenile Gift Books, Bible*, Prayer Books, and Poetical Works in handsoihe binding At the sign ol the "Big Book."
Z?ec. 16, '51—17 tf
KTEW BOOKS.
New supply of Marin Ward's Disclosures r\ Female Lileamong the Mormons: A narrative ol many years personal experience, by the Wife of a Mormon Elder recently from Utah.
NEW
Novel by G. P. R. Jamcs-The Old Dominion,or the Southampton Massacre.
OONORA8LE Miss Murray's New Book LXLetters from tht U. Stateo, Oabtrtmti Ottrredti.
MRS.
Sotithworth's New Novel—India, or The Pearl of the Pearl River, by Mrs. D. E. N. Southworth.
|EARNEST J1i.lentz. Forsaleat March 29, 1856-3'2-tl
15
Jan 26,1356-23-1 re from Sept. 29.,
I Dissolution of Partnership. TV' OTICEis hen'. :n that the partnership jLN heretofore cam.-,: under the firm and name of
Admtcis.r*i
rs
D—By BUCKIN GUAM'S.
Sheriff's Sale.
BY
Bridge Company, are hereby notified that the second instalment on said stock of ten dollars per share, is now due, payable to the Secretary.
By order of the Board, W. K. EDWARDS, PreaX Attest J. O. Joires, Sec'y. Aug, 16, *56-52-tf
BIG-ELOWS
LIFE OF COL. FREMONT.
INCLUDING
SCOT'DS LITTLE GIANT
0RN AND COB MILL.
Patented May to, 1S54,
New Pntent Issued July 10, 1S55, S doubtless an invention among the most in»portant of modern times, for th« use of the «eil 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 snpenority.
For portabil ty, siroplici of construction, and convenience of use the Little Giant has nc equal. It weighs from hree to five hundred pounds, according to size, can be put in operation by the former in 20 minutes, without expense or mechanical aid then adjusted and used with convenience by anvhody.
The Little Giant has received the First Premiums at every State Fair from Missouri to il/arrland the past Fall, and that in the most complimentary 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 shelled 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 end sizes, to suit the varied wants of all.
No. 2 is offered at §44 complete, ready for at taching the team, ana warranted to crush of dry com, 10 bushels of leed 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, on
N. SMITH &. SONS, Vincennes, Ind. Recommendation. We the undersigned citizens of Knox county, are using Scott's Little Giant Corn and Cob Crusher, and find them the best improvement of the kind we have ever seen, and recommend them to the farmers and stock feeders throughout the State We find it a great saving of feed and convenience to a farmer, and believe that stock du much better on corn and cob meal properly led, than any other way it can be fed. We also find the Mills to do all they are recommended to do.
SAMUEL EMISON, JOStrU BAIKO, •r SAMUEL E. SMITH, SPRINKE1. &. DOWEN, CLAItK WILLIS. WM. HAYS.
F'OR SALE BY
N. SMITH & SONS, Terre Haute. Jan. 19,1856-22-3m
Boston Leather Store,
SIGN OF THE LAST.
No. 3, Wurren Block, National Road Street. Terre Hnute. KERCKHOFF & CO., inform their former
Terro Haute, Jan. 29,1855. Feb. 3, '33-24-tf
SPLENDIDLY ILLUSTRATED I NlJ printed on superfine paper, superbly iYxO&6m JrllglTHllS,
G. customers and the public c^nerally, that I ^vhjch1ia8nrhhrertrrh^nl,r,)^°i
they have moved their i'eaTIIER STORE, hen their viMuea nV'^L
best qualitv Having ndopted the principle of only selling for cash, and buying also for cash in the Eastern Cities, they are enabled to sell at lower orices than any ol their competitors.
HIDKS!
They pay the HIGHEST CASH PRICE for Green nnd Dry Hides, Skins and Furs. ATTENTIONt ATTENTION!!
P,U,al tfiorge ^od' author of 'Tc^cr
Scltlemihl in America," BUCKINGHAM'S Bookstore. Jan 19, 1856-22«tf
FINE assortment of the above porluincries from the best Philadelphia manufactories just poened nt P- DONELLY'S.
Terre Haute, January 13, 1855—21—tf
UNDERTAKER.
rHMLE undeisigncd will keep on hand at all times at the Shop immediately North of his o|d Furniture Ware Rooms Fisk's Patent il/ctalic Burial cases, which he has tho exclusive right to sell. And also,
Casket Burial Cases.
from corner o! 5th street, to No. 3 Warren Block, ill no lomrerdonlil Z, known the pub'ic Nstiono) Ronil Street, npposiio Union
They have now on hand a large and exquisite isl
assortment of all kinds of Leather, as
eather. French and Philadelphia Calf and Kip Skins, Lining, Binding, Topping. Sheep and
P'C0" U"
Findings, as Lasts, Boot and Shoe Trees, Clamps,!
Shoemakers, fntUUcre, nnd Merchants arc particularly requested to examine our st-ck and nrices, before buying elsewhere.
Terrre llaute, April30, '55-36-ly
THE CELEBRATED
E S E E O W
WK will by tin? first rise of th River be in receipt of a lull and complete assortment of thin •justly popular plow, which we
have been selling for tho last live years, and has iven universal satisfaction as hundreds in this nd adjoining counties can testify.
Which we can sell at a very small advance have also a pniiFuner-
WE
s,:
virtue of one execution issued Trom the Vigo Common Pleas Court and to me directed and delivered in favor ot George lladley and against Thomns W. Curtis principal, and W. I). Weir replevin bail, I have levied upon the following described real estate to-wit: Lots No. sixty-one (61) and sixty-two *62) in the town ol Middlctown, Vigo county, Indiana, taken as the property of the said Thomas W. Curtis, and 1 will oa Saturday tho 18th day of Octobcr, 185G, between the legal hours of said day offer for sale at public auction 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 satisfy said execution 1 will then and there offer the lee simple to satisfy said execution and costs.
A. BURNETT, Sheriff: Printer"* fee #2,00
Sept. 13, '56-4 *31-
NOTICE.
THEStockholders
no acconnt of his Explo
ration*, Discoveries nnd ndrcntarc* on Five successive Expeditions across (be North American Continent. Voluminous selections from his private and public corrvspo nee- His defence before the Court Martial, aui loll reports of his priucipal Speeches in the Senate of the United States.
Wit!i spirited illustration*, and an actor*t« por tratcco steel. One Vol. 12roo. pages, PRICE ONE DOLL
have on hand and offer for sale, 100 Tons assorted Iron, 1000 Kegs assorted Nnils. 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 and good size.
Aug. 30,'36-2*1
e,UUU less Bags 21 S3
5.000 5,000
do do
for sale by BLACHLY No. sepeses-ew
SMUCKER'S
of the Terre Hauto Draw
JR.
August 9, "56-51 if
A
N. SMITH & SONS.
Jen collins.
Upholstering and Repairing done at same plnco. sep6-Gmo D.G. TORSTER, Agent.
IRON AND NAILS.
Jtte it ti itcs.
IYER'S PIli$r
FOR ALL TH EPUllPOSES OF A
FAMILY PHYSICIAN.
There lias long existed a public demandf or an effective Purgative Pill which could be relied on as sure and perfectly safe in its operation. This has been prepared to meet that demand and an extensive trial of its virtues has conclusivele shown with what success it accomplishes the purnose designed. It is easy to make a physical FtU, but not so easy to make the best efall ntia —one which should have nono of the objection's but all the advantages of every other. This has' been attempted here, and with what success would respectfully submit to the public decision It has been unfortunate for the patient hitherto that almost every purgative medicine is acrimonious and irritating to tho bowels. This is not Many ot them produce so much griping pain and revulsion in the system as to more than counterbalance the good tobe derived from them These PU* produce no irritation or pain, unlessh ariaeS from a previously existing obstruction or deranircment the bowels. Be.ng purely vegetable, no harm can anso from their use in nnv oMnnri»».
judiciously. iUinute directions for their use in the several diseases to which they are applicable arc given on the box. Amone the complaints
which have been speedily cured by them we may mention Liver Complaint, in its various fermsot Jaundice, Indigestion, Languor and Loss of Anne' P??.. L'stlessncss, Irritability, Billions HeadaX, Bilhous Fever, Fever and Ague, Pain in the side and Loins form truth all these ate but the comwquence of diseosed action of the liver As aperient, they afford prompt andsu-e relief in «»J jivepess. Piles,Co ic, Dysentery, Humors,Scrofula, and Scurvy, Colds, with soreness of the body Ulcers and impurity of the blood in short, anv and every case where a purgative is required.
They l.avt alaoproduced-Rome mngulnrlySHCcepsful cures Rheumatism. Gout, Drojsy, Gravel Eysipelas. Palpitation of the Heart. PniiTs in the Back, btoniach, and Side. They slwuld he '"lkrn
,he
T'"S
01
,heJP3'
'opurilV the
blood and prepare the system for the chanje 5 seasons An occasional dose stimulates ,he stomach into healUiy actionand resroresthcannetne and vigor. They purify the blood, and, by their stimurant action on the circulatory system renovate the strengih of the body, and rLtore the wasted or diseased energies oft he whole organism! Hence an occasional dose j3 advantageous ive though no serious derangement exists but unneccssary dosing should never be carried too far so every purgative medicine reduces the strength when taken to excess.. The thousand ensef in
Inch a physician is required cannot br enuintra. ted litre, but tlidy suggest themselves to the reason
iitiu tlI1.
Cincinnati and Count Tanned Sole, Band, Un- from"hc'ir u'se cr. Bridle, Harness, Skirting, Collar and Split
g, Uollar and Spli
conU-n"y
U8e jn
SUM. unini. utnd.ng, lopmni. Steep ,nd. Prepnre.l bv on. J. .vr„
SHOE FINDINGS. Pricr^rPnta™»r lii0W0lll"V»»?9nchuseUB' They also keep a general assortment ofShoeJ i.,or~
nny
10
SiE!,^ 1e„n?su«ar ynpp«j they ore pleasant to take, and I In ?'pUrfTn
,J'
anti. un ,jlelr
nearly every town in the State. Ocr 20, '55-9-3m 1
TFJIMHCASII.
whi
stable, no harm can nrlw)
quantity
For M.inute directions, see the wrapper on tho Box
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DONNEI
Pegs, all kinds of Shoemakers Tools of the very nenriy ever--
rivivin'^9
LY Terre Ham#. *NN1 J1'
nt
n2PnCK'8
P. CHILDS & CO's"
SOVEREIGN IIALM
I A N A O
PREPARED 1JY
S. BURLEIGH & BRO.,
jiTi ir Ai/u.vr, imj.
TRY
ME nrKor.r: vor coxnoix ME.--Such FS file motto ol those Pills. A motto thry carry fearlessly amid the many inedicincs of the present
IT
FR A GRANT EXTRACTS' "Tinthydwholel."y
FOR THE
HANDKERCHIEF & TOILET. HAIR OILS AND POMADES. A
is WITH COMHTirscr., that we say these Pills arc unexcelled as a mran*nfctirf. 1 hev clennso ihe Stom.ich, purify the blood, re-invigorate tb'. perspirative organs and never leave tho bowefa costive, which cannot be snid of most ol tho medicine now offer* to the public Tney penetrate ry'Htem,
L''other 1!removingheevery
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in
-L A A 1WL 1/ 1 O unlike many medicines, instead
DAJHET.
BEMENT & CO.
GRAIN BAGS
£T
AAA
TWO BUSHEL Stark Mill Scam
do do
&. SIMPSON, 11, Pearl-street, Cincinnati.
ACTIVE BOOK AGENTS! Can clear $150 per Month,
BT 8ELLI50
LIFE OF FREMONT—
The only Life containing HIS REPORTS UNABRIDGED, of which tbo THIRTIETH THOUSAND IS NOW READY! 5C0 pages,portrait and lllns (rations, TnE REPUBLICAN CAMPAIGN SONG
STER, price VZi eta. The 35th Thousand ready. TIIE REPUBLICAN PARTY 4. ITS CANDI
DATES, about 450 pages, two steel portaiu, price •1.00. TIIE FREEMAN'S GLEE BOOK, with choice
Songs set to music, price 20 cents. JOHN CHARLES, or Tas Yovxa AMEJUCAS'S Lin or F*E*O*T—300 p. lBmo. price 50 cental
Also the LARGEST fflJUdBER and the BEST FREE SOIL and other Books, published in tint cotMtrf'
For full particulars address MILLER, ORTON tc MULLIGAN, Publishers, 25 Park Row, New York, or 107 Genesee street, Auburn.
Aug. 30, J6 8-3t —n
Mini
I II MM TV
r^operationsohstrutr-prostra-prof
ting,--they strengthen the system nnd assist Nature in the performance of its functions. The testimony in their favor, given by men cf distinction from all parts of the country, is immense.
The following from men of the highest standing in o\ir immediate vicinity, is respcctlully submitted.
CLAY CU-XTY,
III, Dec 11th, 1855.
A. S. NUKI.KI ii & BRO.—I)cut Sir I have eolii what Pills your agent left with me, so I wish yotl to send me a few dozen boxos of your Sovereign I3alm Pills. What I have sold has given satisfaction. Direct your letter to Sutton's Point.
D. D1LLMAN.
Four Cases of Chills Cured for
SEVENTY-FIVE CENTS.
To show the power P. Childs &, Co.^ Oriental or Sovereign Balm Pills have over the Chills and Fever, we give below nn extract of a letter, dated "Rn.rv. Ind., Oct. 4th 1855.
But. dear sirs, I truly am hippy to announce to you that I hnvdsecured a good circulation for tho time I have had them. I have »o!d twenty-one boxes of the Pills for rases of Chill nnd Fever, a.id every case waseurcd sound and to the satisfaction of the purchaser. Some families hav« got three boxes and cured four patients some got the second box and made sound cures of that diseaso. DAN1KL FISK, P. M.'»
N. Boncbrakc writes from 'own.
BARKKRSVIU.B,
Iowa, Sept 9, 1832.
I say of a truth Mr. Childs your Pills have proved to^be the best family Pills now in use they meet with general witislaction, and have tlitt preference here in all cdmtnon cases, and 1 cai» sal'elv recommend them to be the best family Pill I have ever used.
Gnoss, IVtiy P. O.. Lawrcnco County.
Ills., Nov. 10, 1855, writes—I have sold ont all tho pills your Agent Iclt me nnd can sell many more if 1 had them. The pills proved very eflicatiousso far and gave general satisfaction.
Their gentleness of action admft of their being used at all times. I'tmulcs suffering with pain in. the side and back, rold feci nnd hands, palp'CUition of the heart, wili find Childs cf O'#. Sovereign Balm pill* just the remedy to cure those distressing complaints.
No lady will ever be withoat them after a single trial. They do not force but aid nature.— Very many eminent physicians use them anJ testify to their merits, and say that no family should be without them one da»\ They aro entirely vegetable, always aircngthening and never prostrate the system.
For further particulars call on one of our Agents and get one of our circulars, ,','j CAUTION.
All the genuine Oriental or Sovereign Balm Pills have on the wrapper of each bux the abov» representation of the manufactory.
A.S. BURLEIGH & BRO., New Albany, Iqf sole proprietors for the South and West. SOLD BY Boyd ic Paul, New York city P. M. Donncllf 1 Terre Haute G. Cottin, Rockvi.ie. -qtf *&&&
Feb. 23. 185£-rc-9-47-271y. .ectt
Employment.
ACSENTS
(either trnvcllinir or local) lor
Newspattcr# and Periodicals ore rc-
iu-Stcd
to scna without delay, their address! to ic undersigned, and they will be furnished with business which wili yield thetn from 100 to S20Q er cent, profit* They will pleaso state what Newspapers or Periodieals they bavs canvasscd for. Persons who have not hitherto ncted ae Agents.but who would like tb'engageacsuch, will also please send their names, Post-office address, County and State, written plainly. 41 eWRJGIIT, MK&iH CO., 3
Sept. ?sto- 'Kew
