The Wabash Courier, Volume 25, Number 17, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 13 December 1856 — Page 3
Democratic AJmanac
1
an^°^fa^
Register, for. 1857.
'PIIE undersigned will publish on Thursday, JL December 18th, Tnt Demotkatic Auluuc AND Poi.lTICAL REGISTER. JOE 1P57. The work will contain aixty-four pages, and will embrace the official rote of all the for President in 1852 and 1856. Also the oracial vote
for Con-
greastm and State Officer*, in the several States, lor 1856.
The
Astronomical tables will
be calculated with great cai"e
for
the principal
cities in the Union. The work will, besiot-a, contain much other valuable poli'ical information—(be design of its author being to make it permanent and reiiabla political reference-book.
The first edition will be 50,000 copies. Orders Irom booksellers and country mer chants will meet prompt attention.
Address, C. W COTTOM. Indianapolis, Indiana.
Single copies 15 cts. 100 copies *10,00 1,000 CI
copies $80 00. Dec. 6 *56, 16 2f
Executor's Notice.
NOTICEbeen
is hereby given that the undersign
ed has appointed bv the Court of Common Fleas of Vigo County, Lx ecu tor of the last 'will and testament of Batoux Ross, deceased, all persons indebted to the estate, are required to make immediate payment, and all persons having claims wjil present them for payment.— The estate is nolvent. WM. B. ROSS,
Dec* 6, '56, 16, 3t.
Executor.
NOTICE
IS
herebv given, that at the October Term, 1856, of the Court of Common Pleas of Vi*o county, alter final settlement of the estate of Thomai G. Agar, deceased, four hundred and twenty eight dollara and fifty cents were found remain ing in the hands of Admr. for distribution among the heirs. Said heirs are therefore notified to appear at the next term of said Court and
receive
their distributive share from said Admr. AND. WILKINS, Clerk. Dec. 6, 'S6-16-3t Printers ice, $1,00.
NOTICE.
To the Stockholders or the Terrc Ilaate and Jtnfl Rond Company.
THERichmond
ANNUAL MEETING for the Eleclion of Director*, will be held at the Company's Office in Torre Haute, on the first Monday in January next, (January Sill, between the hours of
'J
and 12 o'clock. A. M. CHARLES WOOD. Secretary.
Dec 6,'56, 16, 4t.
N O I E
THE
undersigned have (his day entered into a limited co-partnership, in the business of buying and selling Real Estate, and selling Real property far others on commission, under the firm name of itan.irr &. Austin. We ahall occupy for the prciwnt, the old stand of Barney's Land Office." BARNEY,
Nov.
22
JAMES AUSTIN.
Tcrre Iloute, Nov. 12,1856, M, tf.
17* In consequence of the arrangement men tinned in the above Notice," it becomes desira bis to the undersigned to close whatever busi ncss now stands upon his books, and requests those having unsettled accounts with him to take measures lor their spoudy adjustment.
'56, II t! L. BARN EY.
W A Ij E
WHOLKRALK ANI) RETAIL
mmm
WAKE ROOMS,
N.
W.
Ton
Comer 3d and Cherry Sts,
One Si/hare North of Court House, TIC It HE II ALT E, Ind.
AM now opening and will keep constantly hand at tho above location a choice and full assortment ot'FASHIONABLE and WELL MADE
wmmmwm To which the attention of the citizens of Terro Haute and adjneent country is most respectfully solicited, feeling assured that an experience of over twenty years in tho business, will enable me to make judicious selections and suituble to the wants of tho community.
In my Ware Rooms may now be found the Largest, Finest and most varied assortment ever •tiered in the Waruasii Valley.
Consisting in psrt of Rosewood, Oak. Mnhog lieny and Walnut Buatuus. with full, half and quarter Marble Tops, of various and diversified patterns, ranging in prices 'rom$12 to $60.
One and twudrawer Work.one and two drawer, Wash, Leaf, Iog, Oval, Cottage, Marble and Wood Top Enclosed Wash Stands. Breakfast, Dessert. Dining, Extension, Side, Card, Frieze Leg. Writing, Oval, Marble and Wood top Centre Tables. Sofas, Sociables, Ottomans, Divnns, Tete a Teles, Parlor, Arm, Gothic, Elizabeth, Spoon Hack, Nurse, and Spring* sent Mocking, Oflice, Swivel and Pivot
Stc.,&c.
Chairs,
toguiher wlin a full atock of Cane aeat and Windsor Chairs, tho namea and styles too numeirons to enumerate.
Rosewood,Oak, Mahogheny and Walnut Bedsteads, consisting in part of Low common, French, Field, Misses, Cottage, Banister. Trunitel. Octagon, Ball Foot, Veneered and Carved -post.from $2,50 to $120, with many otherarti•clessuch ss Hat Racks, Towel Racks, What
Nots, Etigers,Walnut and Mahogheny Ward* 'robes. Secretaries. Book Cases, Writing Desks, Rocking and Fall sido Cribs, Small and Cupboard Safvt,
Spring, flair, Cotton and Shock Mattrasses, •Qutlt«, Camion •. Blankets, &c.. Ate. All styles Window Shades, Cnrds, Tassels, ftretehes, Slides, kc., &.C.. which will be put up •t short notice and at pricea within tne reach of mil.
Table and Stand Covers from 85 cents to #10 Work made to order in a superior manner, nnd particular attention paid to Repairing and Upholsiering. kc., &c. Nov. 1, »S6, 11, ly. J. C. WALTER.
Ilnve yon Subscribed IK TltS
Cosmopolitan Art Association
FOR THE THIRD VBAR
SEC
tho rare inducements! The Management have the pleasure of announcing that the eol'eeti of Works of Alt designed lordtairitsrtiea among the subscriber*, whose names
much larger nn^ more eostfr tban,nn.«nV "vious year. Among the leading works tn Sculpture, executed in the finest marble, is the new nml beautiful Statue of the "Wood Nympli,"
The busts of the Three Gr-jat American Statesmen. CLAY, WEBSTER, and -C xLffOlW, Also the exquisite Ideal Buat, "SPRING,"— APOLLO AND DIANA,in marble, life site. Together with the following Groups snd Statues «in Carrara Marble, of the
FINE OIL PAINTINGS,
By leading Artists. The *rhole of which art to .lie distributed or allotted among tbe Subecribera whose namos are received previous to the
Tmaty'tykfo tf January, 1857. When the disuibaiivn wUl take place. TERMS OF 8i-?9CRIfTlGN. £ycrv anbacriber of
oopv
o\
v$3
'Saturday Night.' can have either of Ute lollow. ing one year Ifaraer's Magasino Godey* Ladr* Book, United States Magazine, Kntcker* tieeker Magadne, CIraham's itfagaaine, Blackwood Magmdne, Sovthera Literary Messenger.
No person is reetrieted to a single share. Those taking five memberships, remitting #15, are entitled to six Engravings, and to six tickets in tbe distribution, or any fife ot the Magazine*, One year, and six tickets.
Persons In remitting funds for msmbMtWp will please register the letter at the Pwm Office, to pivrent loss on receipt of which a oertificatd of Tnemberahip, together with -iV of
iysjtswne desired, will be forwarded to any part
ootintry.
For further jpai frw
&"
j^jjjjj J|J| j| |j
I O E
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER
h/n Every description of
»i&asrtpar & 1000 pes. ass'd prints from 61c to 121c per vard. French, English and American ginghams.
GG9IlEsiXl3.sa aaaadQ, xissa 250 ladies' Cloth and merino cloaka and talmas, ranging from $2 to $10 a piece. BOO square and double Bay State, all wool stclla and broche shawls, ranging from 75 cents to $10 a piece.
E MB 0 ID ER IE S. A verv elegant lot of embroidered ladies' collars, undersleeves, bands, edgings, and inaertinga. Infants' waists and caps. Fine assortment of bonnet ribbons.
W I E O O S
Plain and dotted awise, cambric, jaconet and cross barred muslin. Black and whiie bobinets.
Gloves and Hosiery!
Ladies' and gentlemen's kid, silk, and cashmere gloves. Fine assortment of gents' buckskin gloves, ranging from 50 centa to $2,50 a pair. Ladies cotton hose—all colors-
Do. lambswool and worsted do. very cheap. Children's woolen and cotton do do. A large lot of comforts, from 10 eta. to $1,50 a piece.
DRESS AND CLOAK TRIMMINtiS! Silk velvet, plush, ribbon and moire antique trimmings in any quantity—all cheap. Black silk lace* and fringes.
Ilcd III an ts.
A large lot of 9-4, 10-4, 11-4, 12-4 white bed blankets.
HATS, CAPS BOOTS & SHOES Jeana, Tweeds, Satinetts, and Cassimerea, cheap. Ladies' French and domestic oorsets.
Pom curtlo Goods. Bleached and brown muslins 6 4, 10 4, and 194 bleached and brown sheetings Irish linens tablecloths towellings red,blue,grey andyel
,i.« M.L low, plain and twilled flannels bleached and ibrown canton do linsevs checks h.cories una ucntng« wwnwi _.-v drawer* and sihirts, ranging 75c. to $9,50 a pair ladies' and children's fur talmas arid victorines plain, blue, green, brown and black ailk velvets.
mm
(or
Slnurrirfor tke Heart,
Vnus nnH Apple, i, .Sirs, InmKTHce, Captive Bird, InttU Trtwnt With numerous works in Bronze, and a collection ol several hundred
10
the splendid Steal Engraving, S*tv*iut Ntotrr," or a copy ef any of the following
Magaxines one year also a copy of the i.rt ournalone year, and a Ticket in tbe Annnal )istrlbution of Works of Art.
Thus, for every $3 paid, a person not only gets Engraving or Mag*tine one year, out alao receives the Art Journal one year, and a
it beautiful.
Ticket in the Annual Distribution, making four dollars worth of reading matter besides th« ftlcket, by which a valuable painting or piafie of statuary may be received in addition
Those who prefer Jliagaxinee to the Engraving
rticulars. sm tfce /Vovember Art
Journal. sent free on applicatite.
1
For inemberfhip, addrew C. L- DERBY, Actusnr C- A. A548 Bo»ad«ray, New York, or Weetern Owes, 16ti Water stmt, S«idnsky, Ohio. 14,f. .k
9
GENTLEMEN'S
AND
No. IQO, IFF
Third Street St. Louis,"Mo.,
Immediately Oppoeite the old City Hold
Kjm
0
Respectfully informs the Mebciuxts and Citizens of Terre Haute and Surrounding country, that he is in receipt of a Large and varied Assortment of every Description df
Shirts, Under Shirts, Drawers,
Stocks, Tlea, Pocket Hndk's, Comforts, Mufflers, Half Hose, Collars. Bosoms, Dressing Robes, Traveling Shnwla, Carpet Bags, etc. etc which will be sold wholesale and retail, at the Very Lowest Prices ro Cash.
Having recently visited London and Paris, for the express purpose of msking arrangements for the best style and makers of KID GLOVES, CRAVATSt LINENS, &e.,
ice.,
he trusts tlist
his care and attention in selecting his stock will bean inducement for those in want of Shirts and Furnishing Uooda to give him a call.
No.
120
N. H. CLARK,
Third St.s oppoeite City Hotel,
Oct. 25, '56. 10 3m. St. Louis.
NEWD'OODS.
WE
would again call the attention of the readers of the Courier to our
MAMMOTH STOCK OF
FALL AND WINTER
Just received. Owing to the long delay in receiving our good8, and having purchased unusually heavy, we will be obliged to force them off at very low prices, in order to close tffcm out during the season. As usual these goods were bought for nett cash, which fact speaks for itself. Below wo will enumerate a few of the articles kept by us, viz:
JBaSS®A»:t Beautiful blk and fancy col'd moire antique dress Silks.
Do do do do brocade dress silksDo do do satin stripe do do. Do plain blk oil boiled do do. 50 patterns fancy silks, ranging from 60cts to $1 per yard. Very handsome all wool delaines,
Do do do cashmeres. All-wool gala plad, very pretty and cheap. Half wool do do do do do.
MERINOS AND DELAINES. 20 pieces ass'd colors French merinoluo do do do English do 6-4 wide for 25 cts per yard100 do inohair, silk warp and blk alpacas vory Hirjio. Plain col'd all-wool delaines and cashmeres. 50 Fancy robe dress patterns.
AIB CASSIHI1IS.
We would again call the attention of gentlemen, and particularly those in want of material for
winter wear, to onr elegant assortment of heavy French and American cassimerea, fine
cloths, French ami English bever cloth for over coats beautiful ailk velvet, plush and grenadine vesting*. All these goods are of qualities such as have never been offered in our market for sale before, and are well worthy an examination.
F. NIPPERT & BRO. Fairington J?lock, North of Public Square.
Terro Haute, Oct. 18, '5*. 9t|.
PURIFY THE BLOOD.
MOFFAT'S LIFE PILLS
AND PHOENIX BITTERS. Free fteai all Miicral Poises*. rpilK great popularity with which
In cases of SawMna, Uuxu, Soumvt or Etci" Tioits ot the akin, the operations ot die Lmt Mkmcribs is truly aatonishiRg. often rMsoving »a a lew day*, every vestige of Utee* loathsome disease* by their purifying efieeta on the Mood. Five* and
Acrt,
the Engraving or
DrsnmA. Daorsv, Ptues, and in
abort moat all diseases, soon yieM to their car*tive properties. No family aboold be without then, as by their timely nae mnoh saJfertng end
B.
AND Ft)S SALE BY*
.V.
1
Donnelly and J. R. Owinghatn, Tone
Haute,
Indiana.
Oct.», 1954-io-iy:
t,
t1-*
n-n
m\
WB CAN OJTFKH TO TTTK
The vikkst A8B0RTMKXT in every atyle of
9&SSS &§9S
J."
vj!H
Frakfrom the"
I
EUROPEAIT MARKET
•I
-r Consiming in paM of
•J:,
fji
RICH PLAIN, & PLAID
8
W:
Ifi
A JLf Js
OF EVXBY DEScWfrrOX,
From 62 cts. per yard to
1
Black. SIUls
Of the very beet makes.
ZP a. ax & ssct a aa
W 8 8
4.
A I N E I N O E S Of every Shade and Color.
E E
Plain and Figured.
Entirely new.'and very fashionable goods.
td^te found elsewhere.
a I
Not
Besides many othnrs too
numerous to mention all of which will be sold
E A O A S RICE, EDSALL & Co.
Corner Main and Sixth streets—under Nation* al Hotel. Terre Haute, Dec. 6, '56, 16, ly.
THIS DEPARTMENT
ss
And the goods can be sold much
E O W E I A E
Our facilities for purchasing them are unapproachable, having access to all the best
Manufacturers and Importers
Besides the large
Auction Sales in New York.
The Assortment comprises
8B0CHA LONG & SOUAES.
-3*^.
S E A —Every description.
N E W S
GENTS. SHAWLS,
A Compete Ateortment.
WOOLEN BLANKETS,
Which were recently purchased at AUCTION, can be SOLD CHEAP,
IfcJ-And are perfect in every pattlculaf..O
Persons desirous of visiting an
partment, and getting the
Value of their Money,
Will call on
RICE, EDSALL &, CO.,
Corner of Main and Sixth afreets, Terre Haute. Dec. 6,16, ly.
HiSIIflCKlT EMBROIDERIES
AXT)
RICE, EDSALL &J CO.,
Have now on Exhibition Ihe most ele* egant assortment of
Bmlbroiderlest
And Real French Setts,
Ever offered in this Market, consisting of
E E S E A N I E
From the lowest to tbe highest
E S E O O S
Have but just been landed in New York, and contain,
STYLES ENTIRELY NEW
A a a
1L A 0
Will Find it to their Interest to
Look through this department early. nR1CE, EDSALL ft CO. Corner Main and Sixth sis., Terre Haute,
Dee 6, 16, ly.
Moffat's
Ion Pills and Pfeourtx Bittuh have attained, id consequence of the extraordinary cures effected b," tiMir use, render* it unnenssary fcr tbe proprietor eater into a penicnlar analysis ol their medical V«rt«e«or properties. Having been more than twenty rears before the public, and having the united testimony ol more tlum Titus Miluo*s of pereoM have been reetored to the etgOTiaut of pofect health by them, it i* believed that their reputation as the best vegetable medicine now before the suNic, admits of no dwtmie. In almost every citv and village in tbe United State*, there are many who aw ready to testify to their efficacy in removing disease, aad aivins to the wboie systesa renewed rig«r and health.
HOSiERYFGLOVES
RICE, EDSALL & CO.
J?ave paid partlculif attention to this branch ol trade, and can offer the ..
E S
ORTMHNT,
or XVEXT -"J^s
VXD •c
OF .1
St&fiHSf HlfflfS
QiMrraVWcv&x
HMI MM mt
HOWAKD ASSOCIATION,
ipiaLAiii&paiA,
Important Annoancemeirt.12^
TO
all persons afftiftrd with Sexutl diseases, eueh as Spermatorrhea,Seminal'Weaknesa, Impotence, Gouorr.'iajn, Gleet, Hyphilis, tho Vice of Onanism, or Self abuse,
The Howard Association, of Philadelphia, Irf view of the awful destruction of human life and health, dhiufcd Sp*ual dlseasee, and the deceptionswhich Are practiced upon the unfurtunate victims of such diseaseaby Quacks ha*edirecled their onsulting Surgeon, aa a 5hafltable act worthy of theirname, to give Medical Advice GRATIis to all persons thus afflicted, (Male
The Howard Association is a benevolent Institution. established by special endowment, for the relief of tbe sick and distresaed, afflicted with
Virulent and Epidemic Diseases," and its funds can he used for no other purpose. It has now surplus of means, which |he Directors have voted to advertise the above^otic^. It is needless to add that the Association commands the high-, est Medical skill of the age. and will furnish th most approved modern treatment. Valuable ad vice also given to sick and nervous females afflicted With Womb Complaint, Leucorrhcea, fcc
Address (post-paid,! Dr.GEO. R. CALHOUN, Censiilting Surgeon, Howard Association, No. South Ninth street Philadelphia, Pa.
By order of the Directors, EZRA D. II ART WELL, President. URCIli
GEO. FaiRCIHLD,Secretary. Aug 30, 1856.
NEW AND VALUABLE
& W O O
HW.
DERBY
Si
By
Haute 3,1a M.
m!
To tS foand in 'ihe City,
'S And guarantee to »ell at pricea
I I 1
r5S*
Tbu can Im Iwaod elewbar*.
Corner Main and Sixtii eta.. Terra flaota, Ind. Dm. C, "Ms 1«, ly.
l!
§~y
Leave Indianapolis 8 45 P. arrive at Terre Haute 11.55 P. M. E. J. PECK, Sup't.
Aug. 9, 1856-51 tf.
MEDICAL CARD.
J. M. COMINS, M. ECLECTIC.
June 3,'54-41-ly
Attractive De
t, n.
of
Female
who lpjHy by letter, tvitlj adescription of their condition, 'age, occupation, hobita of lite, &c.,) and in cas«6 jf extreme poverty and suffering, to Furnish Medicines FRLE Ot CHARGE.
CO, Low Bookselle
and Publishers, 145 Main Street, Cincinnati, have just published, in one large
tvo
DAVID
MCDONALD,
The attention ol Magistrates, Officers of Court and Members
of
the Bar, to this work, with con
fidence tint it will be found complete and accurate, and adapted to the present wants of Officers of the Law, tn the Miner courts of the State ol Indiana. The work is formed upon the plan ol the "Ohio Treatise," by Jos. R. Swan, recently issued by the same publishers with which admirable work it will favorably comparc, in point of thoroughness and conciseness of detail, and authority and preccdenco ol practice.
All classvs of Officers of Law in the State of Indiana will find it a convenient guide in the performance of their various official duties and to the profession generally, it will prove convenient ttnd useful. The Work embraces the Statu toryJnW9 and the Decisions of the Courts of the State norm the following subjects:'Officc of Justice, Election, Bond, Jurisdiction, Security for Costs, Purties to Contracts, Parties to Actions, Process, Pleadings, Trial by Jury. Trial oy the Justice, New Trials, Judgments, Docket and Files. Depositions, Evidence, Transcripts, Acknowledgments, Executors, Agents and Principals, Apprentices, Arbitration and Awards, Fees ana Costs, Appeals, Stay of Execution, Capias, Executions, etc.
Price—Single Copies, $4,50 which will be sent by Mail, pre psiid, for $5.00 Fivecopi«« to one address will be sent lor $20,00 or Ten copies for $36,00. (Oct. 25, *56 10,3t
Terre Haute & Richmond flail road Ley flB au yjjffiggyjjjnl
CHANGE OF TIME.
TO
"*R3 9
Loiia and S^uarb—PCr-iVtw Poiam.j^|
TAKE EFFECT MONDAY, AUGUST 4th, 1856. Leave Terre Haute 7 20 A. Arrive nt Indianapolis 10.fi3 A. M. Leave Terrc Haute 7.40 P. arrive at Indianapolis 10.50 P. M. l4ave Imlinnanolia it 40 A..Mi orrirc at Terre
D.,
(AFFICE near the South west corner of Public Square, Opposite Dr. Pence's Botanic Drug Store.
Acute nftd chronic diseases treated in the most scicntlfic manner, as certificates and testimonials of stlCCtss ill the possession oT Dr. C. 111 show.
HAVE THE AGENCY FOR TrtE SALE of the Celebrated Perescopic Spectacles.— They are said to be superior to any others in use of the French manufacture. All genuine ones sold in this part of the country arc stamped "S. R. Freeman" on the inside of the temples.
S. R.FREE.WAN,
Sept. 20, 1856-5-tf No. 4, Phoenix Row.
Constitntional, Perfectly So.
'T^HE most beautiful assortment of Cameo,CorJl al and Florentine, Mosaic Jewelry, ever offered in Terre //auto.
Ladies Neck and Guard Chains, of very rich and new patterns. The lar^e!t assortment of Gold Lockets ever ofiered and ot lower prices.
Every variety of bnglish and Geneva Watches, in Gold and Silver Cases, some beautllul and new styles for ladies. There is no misiake about 1 my stock of Watches and Jewelry being the most complete of any In the State. Neither is) there any about the prices being lower ihan can be offered by any establishment in the West.— Call and see if it ain't so at
A
THEeach
S. R, FREEMAN'S.
Sept. 20, '36-3 9m
Chance to Make Money!
PROFITABLE AND HONORABLE
ni'Tpwpay1rerun
an agent nion. A
subscriber is desirous of having in county and town of the
erv information will be ~i«t« stamp to pay WM. A. K1NSLER.
capital oi from »5" to*icionly win be required,! Winter Arrangements. and anything like an efficient, energetic man1 tij, can make from three to five dollars per day Ev-j
return^oifer.
Box 1228 Philadelphia, Pa., Post Office. JVoy. 22, 14, 4t.
Mrs. Stowe's New^Work. DREDs
A
TALE of the Great Dismal Swamp, by Mrs. Harriet Beecber Stowe. Foraale by W. II. BUCKINGHAM: Sept.20. '56 5 tft ...
Pork & Slaughter House,
'"w'/At TERRE UACTE, In.
HAVING
Ind.
5
engajred in the Hardware business,
at Norfolk,, Va., 1 offer my interest in the
Pork and Slaughter-bouse formerly known aai "Wilson & Co." Parties wishing information, ad vi it W in W a re E former resident partner at Terre Haute, la., or the undersigned at Norfolk. Vs., Nov. 1, '56.11 flw. GEORGE ft. WILSON.
Upham's Life of Fremont.
The Authorised Memoir Now Ready.
9
The Antbcotic Life, ExpIoraUoaa «»d Paklic Services or
JOHN CHARLES FREMONT,
BT C. tntJJTWORTH CPU AM,
(Formerly Member of Congress, and one of the "writers in Sparks' American Biogfa hy
Ose Hnadsoiie Vol a me, witfi accurate Portrait, and IS Fine illustration*, drawn from scenes taken in Daguerreotype by Cofocel Fremont while on bis great Expeditions. Price 75 cent*.
Mr. Upfcam'i Memoir of the "Pathfinder of the Rocky Moswtataa, the man who baa opened to America the galea of her Pacific Empire," waa undertaken with the assent and coucurrence oT the distinguished sobject ol the Memoir, and many origins! documents appear In the book, not heretofore available to oHmm- bknmphers
Krt'orseie by W. H. BUCKINGHAM. jy« 49 tf
NEW
maps of fanbaf aihj Kebras KA, .. -Hh, Fafc. 11. If
L-a-sJ V-."
v'?AV
a AWT?
to
T. HJMBARR & CO
(Successors to W. L. Mahan Co.)
Il'llfii
MB DKAJXBS IN
DRUGS, MEDICINES, PERFUMERY, DVICS,.PAINTS, Ol LS, WINDOW GLASS, GI/A»SWABE, VARXISUE8, ss«Awsrar
«©#&2>srB
TERRE HAUTE, IND
July 12, 48 if.
COME AND SEE!
I
HAVE a new assortment of the celebrated PEItliSCOI'IC SPKCTACLI5S, Silver and Gold. Persons in Want or the beat article now in we. con find the same only nt No. 4, Phconix Row. S. R. FREEMAN. fcr We iiave the best Watch Maker in tbe West. Those having fine Watciics to repair will do well to take Notice. S. R. F.
Aug. 2-1856-if.
1
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[2-ly
—1 —jfU'Ti
Printing Ink.. NliWS AND l)OOK INK COLOKKD INKS AND VAKMSU, From the Manufactory of J.
I
volume
McDonald's Treatise. A treatise on the law relating to the Powers & Duties of Justices of the Peace nnd Cor.slables in the State of Indiana, with practical Fronts and Essays on various titles ol the common Law,
./ UNDERTAKING. «T
raboveEbusiness,
HAV this day sold my entire interest in the to
Mr.
whom I cheerfully recomtrend my former patrons feeling assured that ho will be able and willing to render satisfaction to nil who may require his services. D. G- FOSTER,
Nov. 22, '56, 1-1 tf.
UNDERTAKING.
nAVING
3BMKL *32
Nov 22, tf.
Country Merchants, while in the city, are invited to call. Goods packed and sent to any part of the Country.
Sept. 20, "56 5-3m
A
Word to the Wise is Sufficient.
THOSE knowing themselves indebted to 1 CONDIT & Hl'NLEY, will confer a favor upon the undersigned by calling and settling, since the business of said firm must Resettled.
J. D. CONDIT.
Ter^e Haute, Sept. 27, '56, 6 tf.
IViedical Notice.
OR.
J. II
I.ONG. desires to Inform his old
friends and the
friends and the public, that he has removed opposite the Stewart nd at all ti House, where he may be found at all times, unless absent on professional business Thankful for past favors he reepcctfully solicits a continuance of the same.
his oflice to Early's nlock.
Residence—On cast side of 2d st., two and half squares south ol the Court House. Terre Haute, Oct. 4, '56. 7, tf.
We Have now Every Number!
FROM
5 to 75, of the celebrated Perescopic Spectacles—can fit any case—silver and
§old
frames. Sole agpney for this part of the tate. Every genuine pair stamped S. R. Freeman on the inside of the temples.
Oct. 25. '56 10, 3m. S. R. FREEMAN.
&
RAILROAD.
wo
br 0ddre",,nff
Trains Daily (Sundays excepted.)
\N and after tlie 12IIVin«., Tram, 1
U1followsi
(iOlNG SOUTH.
1st Mail Train: iSTV"rLf val ol Train from the East, connec's with Train for St. Louis, on O.
St
M. (wide guage) Railroad
at Vincennc!*, at 6,40 P. M. Arrives at Evansville at 9,25 P. Passengers dine at Terra Haute. 2d Vincennes Train: arrival of Night Express from the bast, conned* Mriih Train for St. Louis, at Vincenncs at 3,65 ntght.
GOING NORTH.
11st
Mail Train:
Leaves E\an3viIIc at 3,00 r. •»!., Vin-
censesal G,P3 P. M., arrives st Terre Haute at 9.30 I*. M., connecting for the East direct. Passengers sup at Terre fiaiite.
2d Vinccnnes Express in., arrives at Terre Haute at 7,40 night connecting for the East as above.
J. J! PANIEuS, Sup't.
Jan. 13. l856-22.tf
WELCH & WRIGHT,
Coach & Carriage Manufacturers.
ffiCOPAISD WARE BOOM CORKER OP *£COXD AltD WALWtrr STREETS. Onr Block Roath of Pnblfc Square.
TERKE IIAITE, INDIANA. I AVE on hand, and arebvildin? «ome very fine Carria*w and Buggies. Ail work warranted to do the best of service-
Hot.
15. ta56-I3-Iy
Branch Stale Bask of fodi*
A
Tcrrx Hactt, Nor. H, 1856.
tf. bAm -^wirrir. bakr."|-"'BARNEY,B LAND OFFICB^J A
June
D.
McCREARY,
NEW YORK.
FOR SALE AT TUE MAMrFACTI'REK's TRICES. BV W. 11. BUCKINGHAM. july 5-tl
INly
ONE
J. C. WALTER, to
Agent,
purchased the Stock and entire in
terest of Mr. G. FOSTER, in thenbove business, I will endeavor to be prepared to conduct it with economy, dispatch and punctuality at the old locality on 3d street, one square north of the Court House, and will at all times keep on hand a lull assortment of Fisk's
METALLIC BURIAL CASES! Of which I have obtained the entire and exclusive right for Vigo County, from the manufacturers and pattentees- Also the highly improved and justly celebrated «L2 jm.. mrnB
rjxr
SS 9
Ftom the same manufactories which have taken the premiums wherever exhibited, and are justly entitled to the extensive credit which they have obtained. I have also a full stock of ready mado wood coffins, of all sizes, and all of ivhicli I will furnish plain, or trim with cloth, velvet, or the various emblems and insignia of the different orders in the city. J.C.WALTER.
JOHN J. LOCKE,
HOTEL&S™MB'OAT
FURNISHING WARER.OMS, WHOLESALE AXD RETAIL, No. 105 Fonrtli Street, Ten Buildings,
ST. LOUIS, MO.
t'INE
Cutlery, silver plated Prittannin, Planished, Japanned, and Plain Tinware, Wooden and Willow Ware, Feather Ousters, Brushes, Brooms, &c. &c.
Including every article in the
ing U»e
tfouse Furnish-
Would say to .Merchants and Deal-
era generally thrcughout the West, that my Stock of House furnishing and Fancy Goods is not equalled as to extent or variety" in the West.— Having determined jo do a strictly cash business, and receiving my goods direct from tho Mann facturers, 1 am enabled to offer as great, ifnot greater inducements than any other house in tho Western Country.
tekreiiaiite,Indiana*®
Deals in Real Estate Generally. r^AR.MS, improved and un!m{»rovt*d, wild
lands residence* and burtnesihtteasesfcity Iota, etoeke, bofcds, and land warrants. Partial |ar attention given to examination of titles an payment of fates-
March 29, ISM-32 tf
$$M
Brushes. Patent Medicines, Cigart Tobaccos, ^c. Corner of Fourth and Main-sts.,
of the best residences in the city—coft about §5.000—will bo Sold for f4,0tX). half cash, and the balance in one vear. if'application be made soon at .jJIAIINEY'S
June 21, *56-tf Land Office. A DESIRABLE RESIDENCE
ON
north seventh street, containing eight good rooms and a cellar, with a hall mm l«t.».Stable. Shed, Cistern, Well, and some nice fruit treeson the premises, Price §1.600.In easy payments. Ap ily nt
June21, '5(aHf BARNEY'S Land Oflice.
FINE CITY RESIDENCE
ON
Sixth rtreet, South of Oak. containing 8 commodious rooms and a cellar. Tliere is three-fourth* of an acre of ground in the lot which is finely improved with fruit trees and shrubbery and well fencol. Smble, smokt bou.-e, sheds, well.cistern, v^c-, on the premises. Price $S.000in payments nt
June 21, '56-tf BARNEY'S Land Office.
A Good New Dwelling
ON
a corner lot. fifty feet front, on South first 6treot. Four rooms and a snug little cellar. Price $G00, in easy payments, at
G. F, & C. C, SMITH,
(Successors of N. Smith 4' Sons.)
DEALERS
in Stoves, Castings, Plows, Tin-
plate and Sheet Iron, and mauufacturors of Copper, Tin and Sheet Iron Ware. The stock is large, and management same, with regard to our customers, as heretofore.
Teh. 2, 1856-24-tf.
ALBERT LANGS, AGENT OF
I A 1 I I I A I E
INSURANCE COMPANIES. Effects insurance at al. times oil the most reason nble terms.
April 5. 1856-33
Daguerrean Gallery.
PHIS c8tnbIiHhmcnt is dnily oI pen for visitors and the improvements recently effected in it nave been completed on a scale commensurate with the present advanced state of th« Daguerrean Art and Ihe requirements of dis
criminating pablic.
Mala ni s, A 1) Iv 8,
DAGUERREOTYPES,
mm usm
And nil other kinds of TYPES, tnkeit at
Unsurpassed by any other Establishment in Life j.ike jiTPCAnAXC£ and Beautt of Fi.visu. I have the sole right of making the Mai.ahiotvpks in this place.
The Malauioivpe Was but recently patented, and aro new the latost style picture, and whereovtr they have been introduced hardly any other picture can bo sold. When you get your picture in a locket or pin. have the Malaniotvne. Don't forget the place where they aro made, only at MILLER'S GALLERY.
Cases of every variety and size. Price tho same as any other style of types. Call and examine my pictures before spending your money lor that which is worthless.
Warreh 15i.ocx, Terre Hante, Ind. ft.
Sept. 27, '56-6-tf
Fire and Marine Insurance.
'PM1E undersigned, having lccn appointed agent I at Terre-Haute for the /Ems Insuraneet mpany of Hartford. Conn., is prepared to issue Fire and Marine policies at tlie lowest rntes..
The high reputation this company has achieved bv its promptness jo the adjustment and payment of losses, com men da itself to all buslqees men, as one of tbo safest companies In the United States
JKrOfficc at tho Banking House of McKeen and Touscy, where all applications may !v» left. J. HAGER.
Terre Haute, July 10,18ZG, w-tf
N32W BOOKS 11 GABRIEL VANE liisForuiM andb» Friends,{ By Jeremy Loud.
ThC Adventure of Gnrani the Lion Killer.cAm prisinf a history of hia ten years campaign among the wild animals of Northern Africa.
T//E Bunsby Papers byJoha Broagbant.
RACHEL snd the TTew World
5
United States and Cuba.
'tiertha by Frcderika Bremer.
4
'A
DIVIDEND has been declared on the Capital Stock of this Branch pf five per cent, •lao an extra dividend out of tins Surphja Fond Job Work.—The great variety of Job Trr of Rntr per cent parable to Stockholder* on fend cnahltr the Courier Ojict to utrthe if Poster |(W. IS 13,Jt.
new
l. Barney.
M. W A-dam.
Teire //aute, April 24, 183§ 36-if.
A FARM.
OFfO
ACRES—40Prairie, balantfe Timber Two dwellings on the place—a good well &c all for $fi00 "half cash and balance in payl ments This property is located in Perry town— sh p. Clay eotnity, Ind.. and is offered nt ernal saerlficc at BARNEY'S Land Office.
21, 56-ff
^HORE RICH lOffA LANDS.
IN
Rlnpeld county, on CJrand river well divided between Prairie and Timber, choice felection* for sale at a grea bargain^at' BARNEY'S June 21,'58-tf
1
Land Office
t?? it
is hoi/ses and Lots.
the City—aoote very desirable, and astonish-low—-just entered on the Sale. Register at ly low—-jus Juno2l, '56-lf BARNEY'S Land Office.
CHEAP I CIIKAP!!
BARNEY'S Land OUcc.
June 21, '56-tf
A fresh supply of handsome and fash ion afrble Type, will form a choice variety for
BILLS, CAED3, CECULABS, And all other kinds of" Job Printing
Always got up in the neatest manner and at tbe shortest notice, at the office of the atoasli Courier
"DISSOLUTION.
ryIIF.
Co-partnership heretofore cxisiirg under I the fiim and stylo of N. Smith & Sons, has this dav been dissolved, all persons having unsettled accounts will please call and settle.
N. .SMITH, G. F. SMITH, C. C. S.M1TIJ
Terrc Haute, Jan. 28, 1S5G.
a trip to tl»
THE Piarn Tales by Herman Melville.-
Leg' le
The White Chief ico byCapt ilfayne
lend of Northern Mex laid.
The Modem Stir^ Teller or, Tbe Beat Stofiea ol the Best Ata rs. For ssleby W. IT. BUCKINGHAM, july 5'56-ti.
f'"f-
LAND FOR SALE.
TRACT of 160 acres of choice land, *ery Iieavily timbered—the (frowth eonalstinf ieflr of the fineat Black Walnut and YellowPopJar, with a never-falling soring of the purest water tmon it. situated on Coal Creek, ten miles from Terns Ilaote. Tk trrma apply to LINN BOYD, or ajpnt on tbe premiacc, between tbefth and 7tli of January next. -.Nov.», *56. tscf£
-Job Work.—'
PBEPTOK IIIWEY, Cnth ttf'r, S Ihe eh«rte*t net ice. "™^"kzsr,wan
& Ufieftil
TT"
AGENCY.
FOR
Ifcrr(ng'« Patent Champion Fire and Burglar Proo' SAFES, at BARNEY'S LAND OFFICE.
References in Terrc Ilnnte.
Flement Jk Co. H-l). Williams 4ste L. G. Wairen &. Co.
Jas. H.'l urner, J.
D.
Early Xi Son,
book for Schools!^
rections, atiMfduf, nni blank leaves for composition, with ueoutiful original illustrations.jPorealaby BULKlJSGIiAM.
Jan- Its56-Sfi tf IHIFil
Leathw, Saddlery Hardware,
A.YD CARkrjfGE TRIMMINGS.
STEPHENS^ ITTDD & CO.,
West side of the CoUrt TFoils* Square, at the late stand of E. Stephen's Leather Store.
AHardware
RE opening a stock of Leather, Saddlery arid Carriage Trimmings, and very •oon will be in re&lpt ol a large and complete stock ot the abjve goods and invite purchasers tor examine their atock. Their undivided attention will be devoted to tbese branches.
E7erf description of stock used by Saddlers and Harness maker?, Shoe and Carriage make/*, will be kept on Hand.
Also: Liathc-r and Rubbef Belting for machinery, Tanner's Oil, &c., JfbrWANTED—Hides ana Sheep Tells, and Oak Bark, for which cash vilj be paid on de livery.
Terre Haute, Tnd., March 8,1P56 29-ly
NS W BOOKS
)LU-Rl-GlT5-TAH, a book without an authof by Q. K. Philander Docsticks, P. B.
The huguenot Exiles, or tho Times of Louis XIV. Gabriel Vane his Fortune an his Friends, by
JerenvLoud.
Adventurers of Gerard tho Charlea.E. Wliitehead.i^ ,%
Lion Killor, by
A
The Modern Story Teller, ttrtha best stone?!)? the best authors.
Italian Sights and Papat Principles, Jackson Jarves.
Eutaw, liy W. 0. Sitmns, Est}.
Sea Board Slave States, by F. L. Olmsted.
umbo! ts Island of Cuba.
The lollowing Novelets will then be given, though probably not in thccxact order here men' tioned s—
ilA
by Ja Iame4
Mdderh Mysteries E-tpIaineff and Exposed by Mahan.
The Attache in Madrid, or Sketches of.the Court of Isabella 11.
R&chel Grey, by Julia Ka van audi.
Sketches and Adventures in Mttderis, Tortugal, and the Andalusians of Spain.
Footprints of the Creator, by //ugh MiUef.
Christine, or Woman's Trials and Triumphs, by Laura
J.
Curtis.
For Sale at CHILD'S BOOK STORE. June 21, '56-44-tf
Prospectus for 1857.
Established August 4th, 1821. Tho publishers of this old and firmly established pnper take pletsuro in calling tho attention• of the public t» their programme for the comintf year. Surfeited with politics, tho claims of literature will bo more than ever appreciated by tho reading world. Wo liavq thend'oro already made arrangements with the following brilliant list of writers:— \Vii.i.iam HowrrT,
qf England
Atcs Cary,,
T. S. AKTJI7R, MltS. SOt'TIlWORTH. At'OfSTINH Di uani.s, Mrs- M. A. Dknisom, the author of
ZILLAH," We design commencing, in the first number in January next, thelollowing originnl Novelet
Tallmgcttn) or the Squatter's Home. By Wit.uam IIoWitt, author of Rural Life in England." Homes of the I'oets," ktc.. Jtc.
This is a Story of Australian Life, Mr. Ilowitl having Visited Australia expressly with tho object of acfjainting himself with the novol and romantic aspects under which nature and society present themselves in that singular region.
The. Siory of A Country Girl,
Dy Alice Cary. An original Novelet, written expressly for the I'ost.
The Withered Heart,
An original Novolot, written expressly for tho Post, by T. S. Arthur. Lighthouse Island, An original Novelet, by the author of Mv Con fessien," "Zillah.or the Child Medium," i.c.
The Quaker Protege,
An original Novelet, by Mrs. M:iry A. Denison, author of Marl', the Sexton,' 'Home Pictures.'
The Raid of Burgundy,
A Talc of the Swiss Cantons. An original Nnvelet, by Augustine Duganno, author ot tho Ijost of tnt: WiTness.'* &.c.
Wo have also tho promise of a Short and CoNtJKNSED
Novelet, by Mrs. Southtcorlh,
to run through about six or eight numbers of tho PlHl. 9CT In addition to the above list ol contibutinns we design contlniiinir the timinl amount of For' elgn Loiters, Original Sketches, Choice Selections Iroin all sources, Agricultural Articles, General New*. Humorous Anecdotes, View of the Prorfti?e nnd Stock Markcis, the I'htladclphia Retail Markets, Hank Note Lint, Editorials, A^c, &c., our object being to given Com|)lote Record, ae far aB our limits will admit, of the cat World.
ENGRAVINGS.—Tn tho wav of Engravings, We gcucrnlly pressnt two weekly—one of an instuciive, and the other of a humorous character.
Tho Postsgo on the Post to any part of tho United States, paid quarterly or yearly in advance, ot tho Office where it is rcccivcd is only 26 cents a year-
TERMS (Cash In advance)—Single copy $3 a year. 4 copies. 85,00 a year. 8 And one to the getter up of the CIhIi. 10,00 13 50 20,00
Address,
nlmaits post-paid, DEACON fc PETERSON,"'
No ff South Third street, Philadelphia.
SAMPLE NUMBERS sent gratis to any onc( when requested.
La Salhrn Original.
ONE DOLLAR A BOX.
Prof.
GEO. H. returned
DcBAR,
F1 AS iccently I 1 while there, obtained from
from Europe, and tlio celebrated
Freneli GHemist, La Salle, at an enormous outlay,ihe receipt and exclusive right of the United States and Cnnadas, to manufacture and sell this celebrated preparation* caHed '.'-WH»KrnANno.' which bai4lever betTn Uflowri fto fait to causo Whiskers and Moustoehca toj^row luxurionjly and heavy, oven on brsidlefca fatea, in two months-alter fireiauplicatio j. To those persons who** beards fire fyfbt- ond Wiry reomnmeoda itsell. A few soplieatfons will render it.eoli, thick and pliable, frenchmen are notap fof ibeir baautitul whiskers and Moualache#. which many of them attribute to the excellence of La Salle's Whiakerando. Price 91 per box *en( to any part of tlie United StaUs or Canadas per mail, upon tbe receipt of $1..
Address, Prof. GEO. It Dr. B4R,
Nov. 1. VW. 11, 3t New York City.
"""it'^WoodStoveH
'T'WO Sl'OVfc^i-^One lareo aajJ one small well co0tltli0n«il wood irtoyef for said on re*i^oiab^ tehon. Enquirtf ot iMs olficf. I
Nov. 8. T6, tf.
Carriage^for
TV/O
Sale. 1
IT'OR Sale al a bargain. One accond hi/nd 1'nmily Cnrrince, nearly new, at the corner of Second and Walnut.
VELCII & WIlIjLy|J.
rr-r/iuJWHi—trr
FOR SALE.
ft* A
JENNIES. Three yearsbW, raised, irt Missouri. To any one wanting to raise atock* this is a: rare chance, as they are tho best breed in this country. Enquire of the subaccibeFV next door to the Terrc Haute Branch Bnnk.
Nov. 15,t^6. 13. Iqjo. F. ^BERWINF?.
Blank Pecds for sale at this Offire.
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