The Wabash Courier, Volume 25, Number 17, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 13 December 1856 — Page 4
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CLASSIFICATION Of thb
INDIANA FREE BANKS,
BODfillT AT THE FOLLOWING RATES. BVTIJE ^Prairie City Bank,Terre Haute, Ind.
State Bank and branches- Ptr* cuss xo i.—n*. Bkoflndiana, MichigaujFarmers Bank, West-
Cii field Brookville Bk, Brook-Grammercy Bank, Laville fayette.. Bank ofSyracnse, Syra-jHoosier Bank, Loganacose
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Mt. Vernon Kokomo V"."* Bank of Salem, Salem.. Kcntuckv Slock Bank, Bank of theCapitol, In-| Columbus.... dianapolis ,"Lagrange Bk,Lima.... Bank of Warsaw, War- Merchants&, Mechanics saw Bank, New Albany.. Bk of Monticcllo, Mon- New York &, Vn. Stock ticello I Bank. Evansville^ Bank of Paoli, Paoli. ..jPrairie City Bk, Tcrre Canal Bank of Evans- Haute ville, Evansville... .'Southern Bank, Terre Crescent City Bk, Ev-j Haute ansville jSalem Bank, Salem.... Cambridge City Bank,(Savings Bank of Indi-
Cambridge City ana, Connersville Central Banlf.Indianap-iShawne* Bk Attica olis Traders' Bank, IndianFavette Connty Bank, apolis
Connersville Tippecanoe Bank, WinFarm's k. Mech's Bank, cmac Indianapolis,
ILLINOIS.
All Solvent Stock banks Par NEW ENGLAND STATES. All solvent banks Par
NEW YORK and NEW JERSEY. All nolvent banks Par (HMO. State bank and branches .Par Solvent free banks Suspended and 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 SCONSIN. All solvent banks. Par
MISSOURI.
8tate bank and branches Par DIST. COLUMBIA. All solve nbanks Par
NORTH and SOUTH CAROLINA. All solvent banks 5 ciis .MICHIGAN. Detroit City Par All other solvent banks 5 dis
TENNESSEE.
Old banks 5 dis All solvent banks Par Jn connexion with the above, it may be stated that
John Watson's Checks
are classed No. 1 in Terre Haute. In this place they are current at par—and promptly redeemed in spccie or good fuuds.
Semi-Annual Report
OF THK
PRAIRIE CITY BAM,
For the six months preceding thefirst Monduy of July, 185G. Dr. Amount of Bonds deposited wun
Treasurer of Slate $180,000 00 Notes Discounted 29,191 *18 Bills Discounted 503,790 02 Htispencd dDebt 1,947 90 Bank notes of this and other Banks. -18,975 00 Sight Exchange 68,845 97 Amount of Debts duo to the Bunk.. 13,508 45 Banking House 9,245 10 Dividend paid 10,000 00 Gold and Silver 28,162 57
Total.
Amount of Capital Stock lncluain,«that doposited with Auditor ol State, according to the provisions of the law .,$200,000 00 Amount dno Depositors 15-1:266 89 Amount of Bank Notes issued 123,420 00 Amount of Dividends declared and made 10,0000 Profit and loss 5,980 10
Total, $I'J:».G66 TO Names of the officers of tlio Bank: C. W.„Barbj«r, Pres't Jno. S. Beach, Cashier.
Names of persona who have become parties to the articles of Association within sniil period: W. 1C. McLean, Jno. Whitcomb, E. Tassott, B. R. Whitcomb Mary Bell.
Names of persons who have withdrawn therefrom: S. 11 .llosmer, B. R. & J. Whitcomb Names of present stockholders: B. R. Whitcomb, E. Cruit, S- B. Gookins, II. S. King, JnoR. Cunningham, W. E. Jl/cLcan, Daniel A. Jones, no. Whitcomb, W. B. Tuell. E. Fassett, James II. Turner, John Rea, Alex. McGtfgor, E. S. Wolfe, CI arles Cruft, Oliver Bound. John Jacobs, Jas. II. O'Boyle, Jno. Buckingham, Jno. 11. O'Boylo, 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 & Buckinghams, Jno. W. Davis, Wm. Brewster, Hexckiah Sturges, T. Armstrong, W. Ball, Hubert Taylor, Elizabeth Hughes, Lucius II. Scott, Wm. D. Griswold, Harriet R. Linton, MaryS. Linton, Elizab.th S. llatuia, James M. Hanna, Mary Bell.
Days of Discount: Tuesday. Days and hours open for the transaction of business to-wit, from 10 o'clocR A. to'J o'clock P. M., every day except Sundays, Christmas, ami
SXMf&iNJlruiw:
Vigo County, I Jno. S. Beach, being duly swam, deposes and says that ho is tho Cashier of said Bank, and that the.foregoing report of the transaciion« and condition of said Bank for the period thcrtin named is true and correct, according to the best of his knowledge and belief.
MR. CLARK will commence his sccond term of School, at the Seminary, on Monday, July 7th.
Terre Haute, July 5-lt
HERRING'S PATENT
CHAMPION FIRE AND
BURGLAR PROOF SAFES I
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W O E S A E
GROCERIES & LIQUORS!
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port«•••••••*•••• r*
Bank of Elkhart, Elk-Huntington Comity Bk hart Huntington.... Bk of Rockville, Rock- Indiana Bk. Madison-.. ville. 'Indiana Stock Bk, LaBank of Goshen, Geabenj porte Dank of Mt Vernon, Indiana Reserve Bank,
OULD respectfully inform his friendsand customers, and the public generally, thai he has now received the largest and beat selected stock of Groceries ever brought to Terre Haute: Such as Sugar, Molasses, CefFee, Teas, Tobacco. Fish of all sorts, Nails, etc., etc.
Having made permanent engagements with some of the best Eastern Houses he sbatl in future also be constantly supplied with a full stock of all the purest and best sorts ot
WINES AND LIQUORS
To be had in the country, such as: French and Peach Brandies Port, Madeira &. Malaga Wines Rum: Gin and American Brandy, Old Rye. fiourbon and Monongnhela Wliiaky and every thing else belonging in the line.
He also keeps constantly on hand a large sup ply of bi& celebrated pure old Double Rectified Whisky. As this article is sufficiently known all through the country as being superior to any in market, it will only be necessary to add, thai it will be sold as cheap as the cheapest.
Terre Haute, IndL.
NEXT DOOR EAST OF J.D. EARLY, OX NATION4L ROADS r. The subscribers are now opening a well selecied stock of AMERICAN AND FOREIGN HARDWARE, I Embracing all kinds of
Shelf Hardware, Table and Pockct Cutlery, Britania Ware,
Such as il/oriice fc other Lo^ks, with White and Dark Trimmings, Z?rll Pulls and finings.
Latches, Bolts, Butts, and Scflws, Window Pulleys and Fastenings, Cupboard Catches, Brads,
Nails of all kinds. Window Glass, Putty, Gate ana Barn door Hinges and Rollers, White I^ead nrd Purs Linked Oil, &c. AIjSO—Picks, Mattocks, hhovels, and Spades,
Hoes, Rakes, Hay anil Manure Forks, Grass and Cradle Scythes, Brush Scythes,
A full and complete assortment will be kept. ALSO —Gunsmiths Files and Tools, Gun .Barrels, Sporting Guns,
Pistols, &.c.
Mechanics Tools, viz:
Carpenters »fc Joiners tools, Cabinet Makers tools and materials, Waggon Makers & Coopers tools, blacksmiths &. Shoemakers tools,
Paint Mills, Spirit Levels, Broad and other Axes, Adzes, Hatchets, &.c.,
Heavy Goods,
Superi-r bar and small Iron, Nails, Axles and Springs of Eastern make, Waggon and Buggy 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 Hall Lamps,
Hand Lamps, Hanging, and Side Lamps, Wicks, Globes and Chimneys &e.
193,666 f9 W
Cordage,
Mannella and Hemp ropes of various sizes, Packing Yarn and Twine, FISH HOOKS AND LINES Sc.,
Grind Stones, Straw Cutters, Corn Shellers&.c. Having permanently established ourselves here we respectfully invito attention of purchasers to our Stock, with the promise cheerfully to show our goods to all and leave them to judge of their qua/ity and cheapness. We shall be making additions to our stock as the demand requires
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ed, pure
AN
JNO. S. BEACH. Cashier.
Sworn and subscribed before me this Uth day of .May, l«6 TUITS. H. NELSON, Notary Public.
SCHOOL NOTICE.
FINE ASSORTMENT OK THE ABOVE most saleable, and ordcr accordingly. Addre superior Safes on hand, which will be sold "Wisher, at iVew York priced adding transportation. Thono Aug. lG,3t 181 \V illiam St., New ork.
York priced adding transportation
in want of a first rate article will not meet a better opportunity for aupplving themselves, BARNEY'S LAND OFFICE.
Tern Haute, Aug. 16, '56-ki-U
FANCY" GOODS. Ill
AVE now received my FALL STYLE OF GOODS, Consisting of Vel "5t, Silk and Straw Bonnets, Cloth Cloaks,Talmas, Cloaking Cloths, Moire Antique, Shaded Velvet, and an indices variety of Bonnet Ribbons. Also a new bt ot Lady's Opera Caps. Infanta Wool Hoods. Mine* and infants Hoar, and Lady's Wool Sleeve*.
EMBROIDERIES,
A very lane assortment of Collars, Bands, Financings, Edging*, and Insetting*. All of which will be sold at the loweet possible price*
WrCloaks aod Talmas matte to order. MRS. A. CHILD. Oct. 6,1855-7-tf
Salt) Salt! Salt!
1 fiSft Barrels Salt for sale at market pries, or J.UOVJ Gjehgag* {or Wheat. C«rn, ic., at the Warehouse of W. 11. MARTIN.
DfCtff, 18»-19-tf
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F. T. HULMAN.
April 19, 185G-35-U
fill? HARDWARE STORE!
Sign of the Broad-Axe,
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Japanned ditto, A general stock of Flouso-keepes's Goods-
Hardware Building Materials,
Log, Trace, and Coil Chain, Pump Chains, and Reels, &c.,
Gunsmiths Material.
POT WIN &. BUSH-
Terre Haute, AjTHl 12,1856-34-yl
To the Gentlemen of Terre Haute and vicinity.
wou'd
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particularly request the attention
of gentlemen, who are in want of Summer
Cr. Clothing, to our elegant and 'very superior asortment of FrenchCloths,("assimeres, Tweeds and Vestings. Also a fine lot of
Fancy Color
Linen Driil&
and
Dacks,
for Coats &
Pants. There has been much complaint heretofore, about the difliculty of procuring such goods in our market: but we think, from hence no such complaints need be made.
N1PPERT & BRO
Farrington Block North of l'ublic S. e.f, April 19, '56 35-tf Tcrre Haute, Indiana.
For Sale.
interest in a Warehouse property situated in a good section of country, (for grain, &.c ,) on the Wabash and Erio Canal, between here nnd Lafayette. For terms, &c., apply at the Warehouse of W. II. MAR I IN.
Dec. 29, 1855- 19-tf
To Bankers, Merchants & others.
'I'llE undersigned is the sole agent in this city
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and vicinity, for the sale of
Concrete Ft
Notice to Farmers and Others.
rpHE
undersigned, late of the firm ol BuckjL ingharn & Co-, Toledo, Ohio, anil formerly of Rogers, Reynolds, Martin, Lafayette. Ind., having established himself in General Produce and Commission business in the Warehouse known as 'Britton's,' desires to inform this community that ho is prepared to buy, sell and store produce of all kinds on reasonable terms. Long acquaintance with the west, accompanied by an extensive knowledge of eastern markets, will enable h»m to pay full prices to ihajirodu. tci, ami pjtrc-Kim nn tnltatlTClgC Hfll USUally pOS* ses&d, for the disposal of property entrusted to his care lor sale in other markets.
Before selling your Wheat, Corn, Oats, fee and making your storage nrrnnjjements, come and see me. WM. H. MARTIN-
Dec 29, 1835 19-tf
•E3 very Reader
Will please notice tho adveriisemen' descriptive of Mr. Scars' Pictorial Family Bible, and send for the Printed Catalogue of all our illustrated Works
KrTo the cxixrrtATiT) in the great art of selling Books we would sav that we present a scheme for money making which is far betttfr than all the gold mines of California and Australia
(7* Any person wishing to embark in the enterprise, will risk little by sending to the Publisher $25, for which hn will receive sample copies of the various works, (at wholesale prices) catefully boxed, insured, and directed, affording a very liberal per centage to the Agent lor his trouble. With these he will soon be able to ascertain the and order accordingly. Address
For Sale.
acres of land tor eal« in Vermillion connIlls. For particulars, apply at the War* heaseol
80,"
Dec 29, 1SV l«Hf W. H.MARTIN.
Wanted! Wanted!!
rPlIE
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undersigned will pay the highcat C'ash
price for any quantity of Flai Seed and Caster Beans delivered at hta Oil Mill on Market Stroet near Smith's Warehouse.
ESTRAY NOTXCR
ISTRAYHoney
Horae, taken up br James U. Ben-
dcy of Creek township, Viio coanty, Indiana, oh the 5tb day of JbIv, )8X,awt described as follows: A dark bay bone with a star ia tbe forehead and some white about both kind fret and a lump or spavin on tbe right hi ml lag and saddle and harness marked, a little lame ia the fore shoulder*. 15 bands or upwards high, anpposed to be about 13 year* eld laat spring, appraised to $30,00 by
LF.V1 80GARD, I CORNELIUS BOGARD. Sworn to and taibtd this tidday ef Jdr, 1856. FERDINAND M11JU3, J.P.
A tree transcrirt from my Eatray record A eg. 2 3i. AND. WlLKlNS, Ch-ik-
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Courfrv 5ffCcr.
TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA, WITH A FRE91! SUrPtY OP
We have also a complete setol new and beautilul
C^TT OIJR'T S ifES/^
For Card Printing in imitation of Copper-plat Persons wanting Pnnting done will do well /ive us a call as with new materials and exprienced workmen, we cannot be excelled, and w«
WARRANT SATISFACTION. si
Blank Leeds & Mortgages,
BILLS OF LADING,
Protests and Instructions For Flat ami other Soars.
Kept constantly en hnnd ntthisOffice.
R. S. COX, CINCINNATI. It. S. C3X, JR., TERRE HAUTE
0§S 1Mb
W O E S A E O E S TERRE IIAUTE, INDIANA.
WE
will sell Goods at Cincinnati prices with the addition of Freight only. Call and see lor youi selves.
TERMS CASH.
93r*R. S Cox, jr., Agent for C. Urban's Salamander Safe. May 5, 1835 37-tf
F. T. HULMAN.
Wholesale Dealer in all Kinds of
WINES AND LIQUORS, TEAS, Tobacco, Nails, etc.. etc. ...
NO. 5, WA RR EN'S 13LOCK, TERRE HAUTE, IND. Jan. 20, 1856-22-tf
HOMEOPATHIC
Practice of Medicine.
Martin Freligh, M. D.. Embracing the History, Diagnosis and treatment of Diseases eneral including those peculiar to females, anil the management of children accompanied by a complete case ol remedies, prepared expressly for this work.
Price of Book and Case, $5., Book alone §1,50. For sale by W. H. BUCKINGHAM. Jan. 19, 1856 22-tf
Popnlnr Lectures on Science and Art!
DELIVERED
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FAIRBANKS'
CELEBRATED
SCALES,
TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA,
N. SMITH & SONS, AGENTS
189 Broadway, New York,
FAIRBANKS & CO Agents.
Terre Haute, April 12, 1856-34-lv. .'
Corner of Viue and Second Streets, ST. LOUIS, MO.
GEORGE iTYiNgTProprietor,
Feb. 16, 185C-2G-6m
c. W. FERGUSON & CO.
(OPPOSITE POST OFFICE) TERftE HAUTE INDIANA.
HAVE
established themselves in the manufactory ot Blank Books, and Book Binding in all its branches, with the most improved machinery and tools.
With their long experience in working in the West, they feel safe in warranting their work to all who feel disposed to putronize thein, with the best of work and on the n.ost reasonable terms.
All Kinds of Bank, Railroad and County Offices' Books and Blanks, with the best of work made on short notice. Periodicals, old books, and music .bound to order.
Jan. 5, 1856-20-yl
A Medical Cluide for Every Family.
in the principal cities
towns in the United States, by Dyonysius .Brown.
Jan. 19, 1856-22
Hali.'s
Patent
re-Proof Safi.s, those wishing to
make a Safe investment, are requested to leave their orders, which will b« promptly executed by Feb. 2, 1856-24-tl W. 11. MARTIN.
VIEWS OF TERRE HAUTE.
'rWO Copies of Palmnta./'t)
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June 3, '51-41 ly
May 3, *54-38 tf
splendid VIEWt" E HAUTE, for
OF THECl'lYOF TERJ sole- Enquire at this Ollicc. Jl/arch22, 1856, 31-if
Botanic Drug Store. 1
South-west corner of the Public Square, TERRE HAUTE, IND„ ALLEN PENCE, M. D., Proprietor.
ALL
kinds of Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, &c., always on hand. JCr Particular attention paid to the compoundinjr of Mcdicincs ... Cwnixnttonrran Tnr at any rime wun Dr P., unless he is professionally engaged.
J. T. BOYD, M. D.,
OFFERS
his services to the citizens of Terre
Hnut.-and 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-Hast corner of the Public Square, where he maybefoond at all hours of the day and 'iijSiu except when absent on professional busi ness.
Linseed Oil
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undersigned has on hand at his mill in Terre Haute, Linseed Oil, which he ofTer* to the dealer and consumer on as good terms as the article can be had at Cincinnati or Iouiavi!le.
March 11,'W.-39-tf
August 9, "56-51-ti
JAMES HOOK.
Terre ifaute, Oct 98-^5-9-tf
JAMES HOOK.
The Campaign Edition of
THE,LIFE, EXPLORATIONS^ AND
PUBLIC SERVICES OF
JOHN CHARLES FREMONT.
PRICK *5 cents. At W 11 BUCKINGHAM'S.
POIiYTBOHBIO OOLLCOC,
OF TUB STATE OF FESXSVLVANIA, Wert Pea* Sqaare, Philadelphia. INCOPORATED by the Legislature 1853, and I organised on tbe plan of the Industrial Colleges of Continental Europe, a
Hinds a thorough
profesaiooal education in cn?tL Escntmiso, mcWAifflnrtitir, XCCHAS1CAL KHGISEMtmO. ASCBI-
TKCTCRKJIRO *1*1*0
The Foartfc Collegiate Year will commence MONDAY, SEPTEMBER, 15U, 1856. For catalorues and further information, addresa
ALFRED KENNEDY. M. D-,
Prrt't qf JFseafii, PelyttzAnte Ceilrgr, JPkSmtm. Aaj C,
6 0 a 0 W a
5. C. FUi^
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CORTLAND ST.
lit-
il*OS liOTS DJt,y GOODS, HOSIERY, Embroideries, Laces, *",•
Bibbona, Dress Trimmings, Jlnd YANKEE NOTIONS,
From
A I O N
DAILY. t» 1 1 jf.
March 1, 185G-iW-ly
iff
BbV AT THB
TERRE HAUTE LEATHER STORE! West Side of the Public Square—Two doors from Ohio Street. YX7 HICH we have opened in connection -ith
our Tannery in the immediate neighborhood. thereby enabling us to pay the highest cash prices tor
In any qunntity.
Our eastern arrangements tins Sprinc also enable us to pay higher prices for WOOL, of all rades, than any other lioi.se in the west. Give us a look before going elsewhere.
ELK1N & MARSHALL.
May 3, 1856-37-tf or,
The undersigned having transferred his business to the ttbave firm, takes pleasure in recommending thetu to his friends and customers for their patronage. D. GRIFFITH.
SHERMAN HOUSE.
J. A. PATMOR & Co.,
O I E O S
Corner of Clark and Randolph Streets, 0Pr08ITE THE COURT HOUSE, .» I O A O. J. A. PATMOR,/ J. W. PATMOR,
DA VID RIJNNION 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.
CONSTANTLY
on hand, Fresh Drugs and
Medisines. warranted pure. Prescriptions prepared promptly. Great attention paid to alJ orders.
DCrChemicals, Dyestuffs, Instruments, Perfuin ery, Oils, Paints, Glass, and pure wines and Liquors expressly for medical use.
Terre Haute, Ind., Jan 3,152-dtf-29
w. J. A1KIRE, It, CALHOUN,
ALKIRE, CALHOUN & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS,
COMMISSION AND FORWARDING
MERCECAKTTS, No. 20, South Levee,
Jas. Chahi.iss, Pres't. Bank Mo., Darby & Bakksdalk, Bankers Hayden SC. Wii^o.n S. C. Davis &. "o 1st. Louis.
Bemf.nt & Co G. F. & C. C. S.mitii R. Sr. John, Terre Haute. Feb. 23, 1856 27-ly ...
MEDICAL CARD.
rn.
HOMCEPATHIC PHYSICIAN.
HESPECTFUIJ.Y
tenders his /'rofessional
services to the citizcns of Terre Haute, and Units a share of public patronage. DCrC'flice inScoit's ihiilding, Market Street.
solicits a share of public patronage. Iding, Mai REFEicENCIi.
Prof. B. S. //ill, Cleveland, Ohio J. A Williams, ili, D. Memphis. Tenn. C. A. //unt, M- D., Urbana. Ills. S. P. W. Potter, D.. Terre //aute.
Memphis, Tenn 28th ^ugual, 1854.
This may certify that 1 have for some time been acquainted with C. W. Arnold, M. and have been associated with him in the practice of jl/edine, and take pleasure in recommending him to i! those among wnnni his lot may be cast, as a gentleman und a scientific and successful Physician and Surgeon As a Hotncepathic Physician he has but low equals. J. A. WILLIAMS, M. D.
Nov. 24, 1855-M-tl"
PAINTING.
BROWN AND PATRICK, I S A I A E S I N & O N A MENTAL PAINTERS.
TEKRE HAUTE, INDIANA.'
DESIGNS,executed.
Banners, Flags, Transparencies,
properly Walls Papered. JKrShop on the Corner of Fourth and Cherry Streets.
Terre Haute,May 24, 1856-.10-U
For Sale.
Grantcouii Ly. _1dii to ti a, con
110 acres, about 50 urioer lmprnvar and out house—within 15 good log house and out house—within 10 miles of Marion, the county seat, and within 5 miles of the incinnali &. Chicago Railroad, now completed to Andersontown- Terms easv, anply at the Warehouse of E'0"5"W. U. .UARTIN.
Dec. 29, 1853-19-
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And its Premature Decline.
Jn.st Published.Gratis, the 20th I'houMind
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FEW words on the rational treatment, without Medicine. *fA S^enrtatorrWea or Ixcal Weakness, Nocturnal Ltuisaions. Geni tal and Nervofis Dcbility.'Ifrtpofency. and Ima to a a a A
BY B. DE LANEY, M. D. Je I
The imjwrtani fact'.hat the many alarmlnff complaints originating in the imprndence antf soli
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cosr thefebyavOidlng alltheUdvertfBed doM^ftna di the day. Sent to any address, gratis, and poet free la a se-led envelope, by remitting (ptwt-paid two Postage stamps to Dr. B. DE LANEY No. 17 Idspettlnd Street. New York City 90T
Jan 26,1356-«3-ly re from Sept. 29.
Dissolution of Partnership.
OT1CE is hereby given that the partnership JL\ heretofore carried on under the farm and nameoi Smith is. Dodds, WhalowleProcerereand Commission Merchants, in the city or Ifcrrt Haute, is dissolved by
tude of youth, may be easily removed withoct property of the said ritotnaa W Curus, and I jssoictXK, ie,in thi«small tract,clearly demonstra- will oo Satorday the 18th day tf October, 1856, ted and the entirely new and highly succi aaful, between the legal hours of said day offer for sale treat men i, as adoptea by the Author, fully explain- at pubyc^auqtion atthe Court ed,bv moans of wfftch every one is enabled to« VRE^Citf o/Trrfe H*ute,the rei^s(a*)d pBofim of iiid BistscLF FEnrwrtt.*, it lH€ premises for a term of se«en ycara. ami II toe
EZRA W. SMITii.
-v M. M. DODDS Terre Ilante, Dee. 3,18» jfmv The settlement of tbe business ofthe latcfirm ia entrusted to E. W. Smiih. to whom all debts tfoethe firm are to be paid, and wbo ia to diacnarge inedebta owing by the farm. .vr^ /i
January 19, K66«2-tf
t_m.
BGfmitlG.
Administrator's Notice.
NOTICE
is h#nJh» given thattheaaderrigned
have been appoiuted adminisWtorla with,, the will annexed of the estate of Abram Lane?, lata of Vigo coaaty, deoeaatd- S*id e»Ut« supposed to be solvent-
N E A N 1 A in at at ANDERSON WARD,! 5 Asg 2 1956-Sl.
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A/ay2o.4u-U_ .*Ju JL-JL
CLARK'S
HOTEL.
Corner of Bridge (or Ohio) and 1st Streets, TERRE IIAUTE, INDIANA. 'IMIE undersigned has resumed his former stan
I near the Bridge, and only one block from the Public Square. This House has been greatly enlarged and improved. by a large addition .ol bod-rooms, and a ppacious Dining Hall. alT 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 House a ugreeable and pleasant stopping place for his ouests.
I S A E
Will always be furnished with the best the country affords, and no pains or expense will bespared to administer to the gratification of the tastes of his patrons.
III S S A II E
Is large and entirely new, is the bestiri the city, and at all times will be supplied with good hay and grain, and horses strictly attended to.
Clinrges Moderate—Call and See. I ROARDERStaken by the day, week .month
°riecn'-16-tf
4
THE
BT. X.OXJXS, MO,-
A full assorment of Groceries always on hand. Partit uliir attention paid to the Commission and Forwarding department: Also, to filling orders.
ItEFIiltENCES.
ARNOLD,
JAMES S.CLARK.
•-.warnjiftna'
BUCKINGHAM'S. t^DITH
A of Puritan Times.
1 AN MERE by Mrs. Julia C. R. Dorr.
ANNUALFactsin
of Scientific Discovery, or Year
Book of Science and Art, for 1836.
DREAMS
and Realities in the Life of a Pastor
and Teacher, by the author of "Parish Side.'
LETTERSby
from the United States, Cuba and
Canada, the Hon. Amelia M. Murray.
Homestead on the hill-side, by il/ary J. Holmes, author of 'Tempest and Sunshine.'
THE
Russian Empire Its Resources, Government and Policy, by a 'Looker on' from Amr.rica.
rpHE
Three it/arriages, or tile at a Watering JL Place, by iUrs. flu jack.
HE Onyx Ring, by John Sterling.
"HE Confidential Correspondence ofNapoleon I Bonaparte with his brother Joseph sometime King ol bpain. il/urch 15, 1856-30-tf V»i.
ATBUCKI GHAM'S BOOKSTORE.
ELEGANT GIFT BOOKS
AND
A N N A S O 1 8 5 5
SPLENDIDLY ILLUSTRATED ND printed on superfine paper, superbly A bound in variousstylesol morocco richly gilt morocco ntique morocco bevelled boards and exquisitely painted and inlaid covers of papier inache.
Home Authors ana Hotne Artists, SoHvenier Gallery,
The Home Annual, Gems of Beauty, Tho Diadem, Gift of Aflec'ion, Temperance Gift. The Pearl Gift, Gif of Sentiment,. Friendship's Token, The Passion Flower,' Token of Friendship, The asket. The Golden Gift,,# The Ladies Wreath, The Forget Me Not, The Gem, .To^heriyi^njaw qtblir8, iricludihgj great Variety of Juwnile Gift Books, Bibles, Prayer Books, and Poetical^ Works in handsome binding, At thesign of the"Big Bonk." ec. 16,'54-17 tf .. z: JiJ, -i .•
Book of the Beudoir, JMoss Rose, Floral Keepsake Gift of Flowers, The Benison, GiltofLovCj Memory's Gift, The ,,maranih, The Mngnolia, Keepsake of Friendship, The Garland, p'^The Lady 'b Gi ft, &r
The Dew Drop, The Remember Me.
KHETW New supply of Maria Ward'a-Disclosurcs Female Life among the Mottnohs: A harrative of many years personal experience, by the Wilo of a Mormon Elder recently from Utahj
IVT EW Novel by G. P. R. James-Tbo Old JLN Dominion. or the Southampton Massacre.
i"g II ONORABLE Miss Murray's Ne% Book.— emenv— i^jx^etterB norn oiait», otroo onu cunaora
l\ 1 RS. Southworth's New Novel—India, or It Tl»e Pearl ol the Pearl River, by Mrs. D. E. N. Southworth.
t^ARNEST
LINWOOD.-Bv Caroline Lee
etTtx. foraaleat BUCKINGHAM'S. March 29, 1856-3'2-tl
BY
virtue of one execution issued from the Vigo Common Pleas Court and to me directed and dvlivered in favor ol George lladley and against Thomas W. Curtis principal, and W. D- Weji 'n 11 have levied upon the following described real' estate to-wit: Lola Na sixty-one (61) and sixty-two ,'G2) in the town ol xty
Middlc'own. Vigo ojunty, Indiana, takeli as the
same should noi sell for a sufficient sum to satis ly said execution 1 will then and there offer tbe fee simple to satisfy aaid execution and costs.
A, BURNETT, Sheriff
Sept. 13, '56-4-3t—Printer's fee $2,00
NOTICEL
THE
Stockholdert of the 'ffcrre Haute Draw Bridge Company, are hereby notified that ihe peetfbd IVlStai^nPnt^i said stoci pf ten dullsrs per slisre. is now due. payable XO the Secretary.
Bt order ofthe Board,
7
W.k. EDWARDS, Prea'L
Attest J. O. Jo*», Sec'y. Aug. 16. ^52-if
LIPB OF COL FREMONT.
UNCLUDING
an accooatofhi* E*plo»
an Tfv* anece^lve a8r*»s tbe North Anericaa Coatineat, Voluminous selections front bU private and public corrv^poodence- His defence beta* tile Court Martil^ lM5ull reports of bis principal gpeechaa
•"T•^RICEONELDOL°:iB'^ tl
For sale at BUCKINGHAM^ BOOKSTORE.
Aagntt 9, *56-51 tl
tsce11 an to us.
Ti IT'
SCOTT'S LITTLE GIANT
ORNMND COB MILL.
'-Patented May 1G, 1854, New Patent Issued July lO, 1855, S doubtless an invention among the most important of modem times, fpr tbe- use of the unadvised farmer and stock feeder—and the universal favor wtth which it has been received from the firei, more than anything else, attests its utility and superiority.
Fer portability, simplicity of construction, and convenience of use the l-ittleGisnt has nc equal.It «yreighs from three to five hundred pounds, according to aixe, can be put in operation by tnje farirter in 20 minutes, without expense or mechanical aid then adjusted and used with convenience by anybody.
The Little'Giant has received the First Premiums nt every State Fair from Missouri to SUntrland the pa^t Fall, and that in the most complimentary maimer.
These Mills are guaranteed in the most posi tive manner ^gainBt breakage or derangement, nnd 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 subscriliera are now prepared to furnish the trade with improved patterns and sizes, to suit the varied wants of all.
No. 2 is ofTered at $44 compiete. ready for at taching the team, and warranted to crush of dry corn, 10 bushels of teed 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 salo by
SAMUEL EMISO.V, JUSEm BAIRD, SAMUEL E. SMITH,!
1!
Boston Leather Store,
SIGN OF THE LAST.
No. 3. Warren Block, National Road Street. Terre Hnute. KERCKIIOFF & CO-, inform their former customers and the public generally, that they have moved their LEATHER STORE, from corner of 5th street, to No. 3 Warren Block, National Road Street, opposite Union Row.
G.
or the Quaker's Daughter. A Tale
Tliey have now on hnnd a large and exquisite assortment of ail kinds of Leather, as Spanish, Cincinnati and Count Tanned Sole, Band, Upper, Bridle. Harness, Sterling, Collar and Split Leather. French anil Philadelphia Calf and Kip Skins. Lining, Binding, Topping. Sheep and Deer Skins, Tampico and French Men'B and Ladies Morocco.
SHOE FINDINGS
They also keep a general assortment of Shoe Findings, as Lasts, Boot and Shoe Trees,Clamps, Pegs, all kinds of Shoemakers Tools of the very bestqualitv.
Having adopted tho 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 of their competitors.
HIDES!
Tliey pay the HIGHEST CASH PRICE for Green and Dry Hides, Skins and Furs. ATTENTION! ATTENTION!!
Shoemakers, aaaoiers, una jviercJinnts are particularly requested to examine our stick and nrices. Before buying elsewhere.
Terrrc Hiul* April30, '55-36-ly*
THE CELEBRATED
MILLER STEEL PLOW
WE will by the first rise ol tli River be in receipt of a full and complete assortment of thio 'justly popular plow, which we
have been selling for the Inst five years, and hns iven universal satisfaction as hundreds in this nd adjoining counties can testify. TermsCash.
N. SMITH & SONS.
Terre Haute, Jan. 29,1855. Feb. 3, *65-24-11'
Modern Pilgrims,
QlIOWliVG the Improvements in Travel, and O nnd the newest methods of reaching the Celestial City by George vV ood, author of "Peter Schlcmihl in America," at
BUCKINGHAM'S Bookstore.
Jan IP, l856-2:2«tf
FRAGRANT EXTRACTS
FOR THE
HANDKERCHIEF & TOILET.
HAIR OILS AND POMADES.
F1NE- assortment .of the above perfumeries from the best Philadelphia manufactories list poetied at P- DONELLY'S.'
Terre Haute, Jauuary 13, 1855-21-tf
UNDERTAKER.
MlE iiridetsigned will keep Ort hand at all times at the Shop immediately North of his old Furniture Ware Rooms Fisk's Patent il/ctfllic Burial cases, which ho has the exclusive right to sell. And also,
Casket Burial Cases.
\Vhich we can sell at a very small advance UDon the price of Fisk's patent. 1 have also a ii ti II my- in iwiiHWIi tr iiwonA I'imoi" als. And also an assortment of wooden coffins.
Upholstering and Repairing done at samo place. aep6-6me, D.G. JtX)ll3T£R, Agent.
IRON AND NAIL&
WE
have on hand and offer for sale,/ ,v 100 Tons assorted Iron, 1000 Kegs assorted Nails. The above will be sold very low to close out fore the 1st November.
We have also on hand 1 Safe, herring's make, nearly new and good siae. BEMENT & CO.
Aug. 30, '36-2-itn ii»w rr.fl hue .'.•-Jiv:
GRAIN BAGS.
S.000
for
TWO BUSHEL Stark Mill Seam less Bags.
diooQ»$
,(XXL 2j do do do
SET
Ao
YH *9
sa BlacHLY & SIMPSON, r. a',
1
Ko. 11, Pearl-at reett Cincinnati,
scpfi '56 3-iw i:
IACTIVE BOOITAGBNTI!
Can clear $150 per Month,
•JMIifiCIIS IS,
sr seluso
S
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HHJCKERtS LI Fit OF FREMONT— The only Life con taiptng o*"(V HIS REPORTS UNABRIDGED, «vT which the THIRTIETH THOUSAND IS NOW READY! dtO pages, portrait and lllns trations. $1,00. THE REPUBLICAN CAMPAIGN 80NG nTER, price 181 cts. Tb» 8Mb Tboasand reidy. THE RErtJBLlCAN P/tRTY A ITS CANDI
DATES. about 4M pages, two steel portaits, price $1,00. THE FREEMAN'S GLEE BOOK, with choice
Songs art to music, price 20 cents. -JOHN CHA.RLE3, or Twt Yooiw American's Lint or Fuwsxt-SM pv 18mo. price 50 cents.
LAROBST NUMBER %nA tbe
BEST JFREESOIL and,other Books, PMUHEI is W| couitiry For full particulars addma,
MILLER. ORTON & MULLIGAN. Publishers. 25 Park Row, New York, or 107 Genesee street. Auburn. _t «-.• Tsin j*.
Aug. 30, *56-2-3t
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at is-Wit Ji ci nc0 I
IYER'S PIUS:
FOR ALL TilEPUItPOSJKS OF A "1
FAMILY,frHYSIC[A,\.
There has long existed a public demandfor 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 conclu&ivele shown with what success it accomplishes the purpose designed. It is easy to make a physical Ptll, hut not so rasy to make the best ©fall fills —one which should have nono of the objections but all the advantages of every other. This been attempted here, and with what success we would respectfully submit to the public decision. It has been unfortunate for the patient hitherto that almost every purgative medicine is acrimonious and irritntinir to the bowels. This is not. Many of them produce so much griping pain and revulsion in the system as to more tnan counterbalance the good tobe derived from. them. These Pills produce no irritation or pain, unlessit ariscr from a previously existing obstruction or derangement in the bowels Being purely vegetable, no harm can arise front their use in any quantity but it is better that any medicine should be taken judiciously, itfinute directions for their use in ihe several diseases to which they are applicable
ar?.£?v?n on.
S. MILLER, OR
jwl N. SMITH & SONS, Vincennes, Ind.. «..." Recommendation. We the undersigned citizens of Knox county, are using S ton's Little Giant Com and Cob Crusher, and find tbem tne 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 nnd convenience to a farmer, and believe that stock do much better on corn and cob meal properly fed, than any other way it can be fed. We also find the Mills to do all they are recommended to do.
SrRIXKEL & BOWEN,
CLARK WILLIS, WM. HAYS.
FOR SALE BY
N. SMITH & SONS, Terre Haute. Jan. 19,185fa£2-3m rs
Among the complaints
which hare boon speedily cured by ihem we may mention LiverComplaint, in its various forms at Jaundice. Indigestion, Languor and Loss of Appetite Listlossness, Irritability, Billious Headache Billious Fever. Fever and Ague, Pain in the side and Loins, for in truth all these aie but tho consequence ol diseased action of the liver. As an aperient, they afford prompt and sure relief in cos I tiveness. Piles,-Colic, Dysentery, Humors,Scrofula, and Scurvy, Colds, with soreness ol the body Ulcers and impurity of the blo,d in short, any and every case where a purgative is required.
They haw also produced some singularly successful cures in Rheumatism, Gout, Dropsy Gravel.Eysipelas,Pnlpitationofthe Heart.Pains' in the Back, stomach, and i^ide. They should l«o freely taken in the snring of theycai to purify tho blood and prepare the system for the elmnge of seasons. An occasional dose stimulates the stomach into healthy action and restores the appetite and vigor. They purify the blood, and, by their stimulant action on the circulatory system renovate the strength of the body, and restore the wasted or diseased energies ofthe whole organism. Hence an occasional dose is advantageous tven though no serious derangement exists hut unnecessary dosing should never be carried too far, so every purgative medicine reduces the strength, when taken to excess. The thousand cases in which a physician is required cannot be enumerated here, but they suggest themselves to the reason of everybody and It is confidently believed this pill will answer a better purpose than any thing which has hitherto been avaiiahlo to mankind When their virtues are once known the public will no longerdoubt what romrdy to employ when in need of a carthortic medicine.
Being sugar wrapped they .areploasant to take, and being purely vegetable, no harm can arise from their use in any quantity.
For minute directions, see the wrapper on the Box Prepared by IR. J. C. AYER. PRACTICAL 4- ANAL YT1CAL ClIEAjfsT,
Ocr 20,'55-9-3m 1
Lowell, Massachusetts'
Price 2o Cents per Box, Five loxes lor $1,00 For sale by J. R. Cumnuhaw, and P. M. Donnelly, Terre Haute, and at agencies in nearly overy town in tho Stale.
P. CHILDS & CO's
SOVEREKJX D.VLM
I A N A O
PKEI'ARED BY
S. BURLEIGH & BRO,
A,
NEW Al.BWY, 1M.
Thy me hefokk you condemn me.--Stn-h in the motto of these Pills. A motto they enrrv fearlessly atnid tho many medicines of the present day.
It is with cnNriDENCE, that we say these Pills are unexcelled as a means of cure. 1 hcv cIcoiiho the Stomach, purify the blond, re-invigorate th'„ perspirative organs and never leave the bowels costive, which cannot he said of most of the medicine now offered to the public Tney penetrate the whole syNtem, removing every obstruct lion, and yet they aro mild in their operations unlike many other medicines, instead of prostra-ting,--tliey strengthen the system ana 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 our immediate vicinity, is respectfully submitted.
Cr.AY Ot'NTY, III., Dec 11th, 1855.
A.S. Burleuih &, Bro,—Deat Sir: 1 have solu what Pills your agent left with me, so I wish yotl to send me a few dozen boxes of your Sovereigni Balm I'ills. What I have sold has given satis faction. Direct your letter to Sutton's Point.
D. D1LLMAN.
Four Cases of Chills Cured foe
FEVENTY-FIVE CENTS.
To show tho power P. Childs & Co.'s Oriental" or Sovereign Balm Pills have over the Chills and Fever, we give below nn extract of a letter, dated "Riixy. Ind., (Jet. 4th 1835.
But. dear sirs, I truly am hnnpy to announce to. you that I have secured a good circulntion.fortho' time 1 have had them. I have sold twenty-one boxes of the Pills for cases of Chill and hcvort .4jd ,ovcrY case was cure/I aonnd ami to the satisfaction ol tDS purchaser. Borne families have sot three boxes and cured four patients som# got the second box and made sound cures of that
disease,. .DANIEL FISK, P. Jkl.'V
N. Bonebrake writes from 'owa. Barkersvuxii, Iowa, Sept 9, 1852. I sav of a truth Mr. Chi'ds your Pills hav» proved to bo the best family Pills now is use they meet with general satisfaction, and have th* preference here in all common cases, and I can solclv recommend them to be the beat family Pill I have ever used.
Da.mel Gr.oss. Petty P. O.. Lawrence County^ Ills., iVov. 10, 1855, writes—I have sold out ali the pills your Agent left me and can sell maxy more if I hod thenrf. The pill's proved very emcatiousso far and gave general satisfaction.
Their gentleness of action admit of th»ir beta? used at all times. Females suffering with pain in the tide and back, cold fret and hands, palpitation of thr heart, will find Childs Sf Co'*. Saver« eign Balm pills Just the remedy to cure- those distressing complaints.
No lady will ever be without them after a sin* gle trial. Tliey do not force but aid nature.— Very many eminent physicians use them and testify to their merits, and say that no family should be without them one da*. They are entirely vegetable, always strengthening and never prostrate the system.
For further particulars call on one of out Agents and get o&u of our circulars CAUTION.
ai ft
All the genuine Oriental or Sovereign Balm Pills have on the wrapper of each box the above representation of the manufactory.
A.S. BURLEIGH &, BRO.,New Albany, |o»"1 sole proprietors for tbe South and West. --a SOLD BY Boyd & Paul, NewYork city P. M. Donnelly Terre Haute G. Coffin, Rockvi.ie.^1/:
Feb. 23, 1856-ro-9-47-271y* A
Employment.
at
A GENTS (either travelling or local)] for r\ Newspapers and Periodicals are, re* quisled to send without delay, their address lo the undersigned, and they will be furnlsliod. with a business which will yield tbem from 100 todOG ler cent, profit- They will plpase state what
Newspapers or Periodical* they have canvassed for. Persons who have not hitherto acted as Agents, but who would like to engage as such, will slic ptesse send their names. Post-office address, County sod State, written plainly.
WRIGHT, MA£oN St CO.,
•Sept. '3, '56-4-3mo New Yorii.
