The Wabash Courier, Volume 25, Number 18, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 20 December 1856 — Page 4
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KTJb] W BOOKS!! GABRIEL VANE hisFurtunc and hia Friends, By Jeremy Loud. .ti.„r
THE Adventure of Gerard theLl00 Killer, com prising a history of bis ten years campaign among the wild animals of Northern Africa.
THE Bunsby Paper® by Joha Brougham.
RACHEL and (be New World a trip to the Uuited States and Cuba.
THE Piazza Tales by Herman Melville.
The White rrhicf" a Legend of Northern Mex ico by Capt A/ayne Reid.
//crtlia by Frederika Bremer.
The Modern Story Teller or, The Best Stories ol the Best Authors, For sale by W. II. BUCKINGHAM/, july 5'56— tf.
DISSOLUTION.
THE
Co-partnership heretofore exisiirg under the fnni and style of N. Smttli SL irons, has this day been dissolved, all persons having unsettled accounts will please call and settle.
DEALERS
N. SMITH, G. F. SMITH, C. C. SMITH-
Tcrrc Haute, Jan. 28, 185G.
G. F.& CTa SMITH,
(Successors of N. Smith J" Sons.)
in Stoves, Castings, Plows, Tin-
plate and Sheet Iron, and mauufactu:er8 ot Copper, Tin and Sheet Iron Ware. The stock is large, and management same, with regard to our customers, as heretofore.
Feb. 2, I85(i-"2l-tf.
Prospectus for 1857.
TIE MlBJAYlVEIIfiS PAST.
Established August 4th, 1(121. The publishers of this old and firmly established poper take plecaure in calling the attention of the public to their programme lor the coming year. Surfeited with politics, the claims of lit crature will be more than ever appreciated by the reading world. We have therefore already made arrangements with the following brilliant list of writers:—
WILLIAM HOWETT, of England ALICE CAKY, T. S. ARTHUR, MRS. SOLTIIWORTH. AITOI-STI.VE DUGANLE, MRS- M. A. DtNisoj*, the author
ENGRAV1NGS.— In the way of Engravings, we generally present two weekly—one of an instucttve, and the other of a humorous character.
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13 1.Y00 yo 2o,oo Address, altmin itost-tmiil,
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SAMPLE NUMBERS sent cratis to any one when requested.
Li Salle's Original,
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Tnllcngcttn, or the Squatter's Home. BY WILLIAM IICWITT, author of Rural Life in hnglond." Homes of the Poets," STC.. Stc.
This is a Story of Australian Life, Mr Howitt linving visited Australia expressly with the object of acqainting himself with the novel and romantic aspects under which nature and society prevent themselves in that singular region.
The following Novelets will then bo given, though probably not in the exact order here mentioned
THT Story of A Country Girl,
By Alicc Gary. An original Novelet, written expressly for the Post. The Withered Heart, An original Novelet, written expressly for tho Post, by T. S. Arthur.
Lighthouse Island,
An original Novelet, by the author of My Con fession," "Zillah, or the Child Mediant," &c. The Quaker Protege, An original Novelet, by Mrs. Mary A. Deniscn, author ol Mark, the Sexton,''Home Pictures.'
The Raid of Burgundy,
A Tale of tho Swiss Cantons. An original Novelet, by Augustine Duganne, author ol the I«ost of the WuneBs," &.c.
Wo have also tho promise of a SHORT AND Co.\tE.N»£l»
Novelet, by Mrs. Southworth,
to run through altout six or eight numbers of the I 'on t. SCT In addition to the above list of contentions we design continuing the usual amount of Foreign Letters, Otiginal Sketches, Choice Selections from all sources, Agricultural Articles, General News, Humorous Anecdotes, View of the Produce and Stock Markets, tho Philadelphia Retail Markets, Bank Note List, Editorials, Stc. iVc., our object being tojjivea Complete Record, as for as our limits will admit, of tho Gieat VV cirlil.
DeBAR,
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Nov. 1,'5, 11, 3t New York City.
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McDonald's Treatise. A treatise on tho law relating lo the Powers & Duties of Justices of the Peace ami Constables in the State ol Indiana, with practical From* and Essays on various titles ol the common I»aw,
By DAVID McDONALD,
The attention ol Magistrates, Officers of Court and Members of the Bar, to this work, with con• (idcnco tint it wilt bo found complete and accurate, ami adapted to the present wantsof Officers ot the Law. in tho Miner court*, of the State ot Indiana. The work is formed upon the plan ot the "Ohio Treatise," by Jos, R. Swan, recently issued by the same publishers with which admirable work it will favorably compare, in point ot tlto roughness aod conciseness of detail, and authority ami precedence of practice.
All classes of Officers oi Law in the State of Indiana will find it a convenient guide in the performance of their various official datiee and Mo tho profession generally, it will prove convenient ami useful. The Work embracee the Statu turjrUwi and the Decisions of the Courts of tbe State upon the following sntyecta: Office of Justice. Election, Bond, Jurisdiction, St-carity for Cwsts, Paniw lo Contracts, Parties to Actions IYOCCM, Pleadings, Trial by Jury. Trial oy the Justice. New Trials. Judgment*, Docket and Hies. Depositions, Evidence, Transcripts. Ac knowledfments, Lxecutora, AgenU and Princi pals. Apprentices, Arbitration and Awards. Fees and Costa. Aw*tU,Stay of Execution,Ca pi»s. Executions, etc.
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I N A S
IT^DITtl or the Quaker's Daughter. A Tale JJj of Puritan Times.
J^ANMERE by Mrs. Julia C. R. Dorr.
ANNUAL
of Scientific Discovery, or Year
Book of Facts in Science and Art, for 1856.
DREAMS
THE
T•Plnce,
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.1
THE
Russian Empire Ii» Itcoour™,. trnmcnt and Policy, by a 'Looker on1 Tr
Amcricu.
(or Ohio)
and
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HE Three jVnrriages, or Life at a Watering by ilirs. Hubback.
rjpHE Onyx Ring, by John Sterling.
MMIEConfidential Correspondence ofNnpoleon 1 Bonaparte with his brother Joseph sometime King ol Spain.
March 13, 185G-30tf
A S O E
1 stStreets,
TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA. 'piIE undersigned has resumed his former stan 1 near the Bridge, and only one block from the Public Sauarc.
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, Ilcdsnntl Bedding, nnd Table Furniture. IIav\ng 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 Wtsti to lake passage on steam-boats, private conveyance or otherwise in short, no pains no expense will be spared to make his House a hgrceablc and pleasant stopping place for his guests.
I S A E
Will always bo furnished with the best the country affords, and no pains or expense will be spared to administer to the gratification of tho tastes of his patrons.
I I I S S A E
Is lnrgo and entirely new, is the best in the city, and at all times will he supplied with good hay and grain, and horses strictly attended to.
Chnrpes Moderate—Call and Sec. •LT BOARDERS taken by the day, week,month
or year, dc eel 1-16-tf JAMES S. CLARK.
Sheriff's Sale.
BY
Address, Prof. GEO. Dc B\R,
vi'rtuo of one execution issued from the Vino Common Pleas Court and to me directed and delivered in favor ot George lladley and against Thomas W. Curtis principal, and W. I). Weir replo\in bail, I have levied upon the following described real estate to-wit: Lota No. sixty-one (til) and sixty-two 'f2) in the town ol Middlctown, Vigo county, Indiana, taken as the property of the said Thomas W. Curtis, and I T, at „r «W, da? ,.r ocioncr, lH5t), 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 lents and profits of said premises for a term of seven years, and i( the same should not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said execution I will then and there offer the lee simple to satisfy said execution and costs.
L. A. BURNETT, Sheriff!
Sept. 13, *56-4-31—Printer's fee $2,00
NOTICE.
THE
Stockholders of the Torre Haute Draw Bridfic Company, "arc hereby notified that the second instalment on said Stock of ten dollars per share, is now due, payable lo th« Secretary.
Byorderol the Board, W. K. EDWARDS, Pros't. Attest J. O. JOSES, Scc'y. Aug. 16,'56-52-tf
Bia]BL
OW'S
LIFE OF COL. FREMONT.
INCLUDING
an account of his Explo-
rntionis Discoveries and adveutare* an Five *uccr*ive Expedition* ncros# the North American Continent. Voluminous selections from his private and public correspondence- His defenc® before the Court Martini, and tull reports of his principal Speeches in the Senate of the United State*
With spirited illustrations, and an accurate pur (rateon steel. One Vol. l2mo. MO page*, PRICE ONE DOLLAR.
For sale at BUCKINGHAM'S BOOKSTORE.
August 9, "56-M
3Nl Jtsi W BOOKS. New supply of Maria Ward's Disclosures Female Late among the Mormons: A narrative of many years priwmal experie*«, by the Wile of Mormon Elder recently from Utah.
j^JEW Novel by G. R. Jjmet—The Old Dominion, or'tb« Southampton Massacre.
HLeturn
ONORABLE Miss Murrey's New Sookfrom the U. State*, Cuba *M Canada
Southworth'* N«w Novel—India, ot The Pearl of the Pearl River, bJ Mr*. D. E Southworth.
i\r
f."* A R.N'EST I.1N WOOD.—By Caroline Lee ieoU- Fer sale at BUCKUitiilAM'S,
Much 9,1856-3a-tf
Jit I! a it s.
SCOTT'S LITTLE GIANT
mil.
ORN yIND roil
Patented lllay 16,18-54,
New Patent Issned July 10, 1835, S doubtless an invention among the most important of modern times, for the use of the «ejl advised farmer and stock feeder—ana the universal favor with which it has been received from the first, more than any hing else, attests its utility and superiority.
For portability, simplicity of construction, and convenience of use the LittleGiant has nc equal. It weighs from three to five hundred pounds, according to size, enn be put in operation by the farmer in 20 minutes, without expense or mechanical aid then adjusted and used with convenience by anybody.
The Little Giant has received the First Premiums at every State Fair from Missouri to il/nrrland the past Fall, and that in the mest complimentary manner.
These Mills are guaranteed in the most posi tive 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 and sizes, to suit the varied wants of all.
No. 2 is offered at ft44 complete, ready for at taching the team, and warranted to crush of dry corn, 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
SAMUEL EMISO.V, JOSEPH BA1RD, SAMUEL E. SMITH, STKINKEl. &, B0WEN, fUHK WILLIS. w,il. A Vs.
FOR 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 Haute.
GKERCKHOFF
have been selling for the last five years, and lias iven universal satisfaction as hundreds in this nd adjoining counties can testify. TFRMSCASH.
,5 1
J. S. MILLER, OR
N. SMITH & SONS, Vincennes, Ind. Rccommcndation. We the undersigned citizens of Ivnox county, are using Scott's Little Giant Corn and Cob Crusher, and find them the best improvement of the kind we have ever seen, nncl recommend them to the farmers and stock feeders throughout the State We find it a great saving of feea arid convenience to a fanner, and believe that stock du 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.
& CO-, inform their former
customers and the public generally, that they have moved their LEATHER STORE, from corner of 5th street, to No. 3 Warren Block, National Road Street, opposite Union Row.
They have now on hand a large and exquisite assortment of all kinds of Leather, as Spanish, Cincinnati and Count Tanned Sole, Band, Upl»er. Bridle, Harness, Skirting, Collar and Split Leather, French and Philadelphia Calf and Kip Skins, Lining, Binding, Topping. Sheep and Deer Skins, Tampico anil French Men's and Ladies Morocco.
SHOE FINDINGS.
They also keep a general assortment ofShoe Findings, as Lasts, Boot and Shoe Trees, Clamps, Pegs, all kinds ofShoeniakers Tools of the very bestqualitv.
Having adopted the principle of only selling for cash, and buying also for cash in the Eastern Cities, they are enabled to sell at lower urices than any of tlpjr competitors
IiiiVr.s:
They pay the HIGHEST CASH PRICE for Green and Dry Hides, Skins and Furs. ATTENTION! ATTENTION!!
Shoemakers, Saddlers, and .derchauts are particularly requested to examine our stck and nrices, before buying elsewhere.
Terrre Haute, April30, '55-36-ly
THE CELEBRATED I E S E E O W
WE will by the first rise of th River be in receipt of a full and complete assortment of thia 'justly popular plow, which we
N. SMITH &. SONS.
Terre Haute, Jan. 29,1855. Feb. 3,
,55-24-tf
Modern Pilgrims,
SHOWIIVG
the Improvements in Travel, and
and tho newest methods of reaching the Celestial City by George Wood, author of "Peter Schlcmihl in America,1' at
BUCKINGHAM'S Bookstore.
Jan 10, 1856-22-tf
A A N E A S
FOB THIS
HANDKERCHIEF & TOILET, HAIR OILS AND POMADES.
A
FINE assortment of tho above perfumeries from the best Philadelphia manufactories just poened at P. DONELLYTS.
Terre Haute, January 13, 1855-21—tf
GRAIN BAGS.
£,000
TWO BUSHEL Stark Mill Seamless Bags.
5,000 2i do do do 5,000 3 do do do fer sale by
BLACHLY St SIMPSON, No. 11, Pearl-strcct, Cincinnati. Sep6 '56 3-6w
ACTIVE BOOK AGENTS! Can clear $150 per Month,
BT 8KLLINO
Situ
Tt
MUCKER'S LIFE OF FREMONT— 5, Marion, tho count, he only Life containing „f HIS REPORTS UNABRIDGED, of which tho THIRTIETH THOUSAND IS NO IP READY! 5t0 pages, portrait and Illus r.nions, $1,00. THE REPUBLICAN CAMPMGN SONGtTF.R, pricc 121 cu. The 35th Thousand ready. THE REPUBLICAN PARTY St ITS CANDI
DATES, about 4"0 pages, two steel portaita, price $1,00. THE FREEMAN'S GLEE BOOK, with choice
Songs set to music, price 20 cents. JOHN CHARLES, or THE YOUXG AMERICAN'S IdfK or FREMOST—300 p. lfmo. price 50 cents
Also the LARGEST NUMBER and the BEST FREE SOILUIA other tiooks, published in Ait country.
For full particulars address MILLER, ORTON &. MULLIGAN, Publishers. 23 Park Row, New York, or 107 Genesee street. Auburn.
AUR.30, '56-2-3t
IRON AND NAILS.
W
7 E have on hand and offer for sale, 100 Tons assorted Iron, 1000 Kegs assorted Nails. The above Will be sold very low to close oat fore the 1st November.
We have also on hand 1 Safe, Iierringt make, nearly new and good site. BEMENT ST CO
A ug. 20, *56-2-1
UNDERTAKER.
M1E ondetsigned wilt keep on hand at all I times at tit* Shop immediately North of his ojd Furniture Ware Rooms Fisk*» Patent A/eta I»c Banal c*s*-s, which be has the exclusive right to aell. Aod alao,
Casket Burial Cases.
Which we can sell at a very small advance a Don the price of Fisk1! patent- I have also a nice beam alwaya in readiness to atteixi-£no«r-als. Aod also an aamrtmeot of wooden coffins
Upbotsterinc and Repsirin*done as satit* place •ev6-fne D. U. FuRSTER, AgcaU
j"V
*5
Sit sine
00
March 1, 1856-28-ly
Celtic**
AO*
CORTLAND
ffnu-Uork.
70B XiOTS
DRY GOODS, HOSIERY, Embroideries, Laces, Ribbons, Dress Trimmings,
Jhii
YANKEE NOTIONS,
A N
DAILY.
SHERMAN HOUSE. J. A. FATMOR & Co.,
Corner of Clark and. Randolph Streets, OPPOSITE THE COURT HOUSE, O I O A G- O. J. A. PATM*OR,) J. W. PATMOR, I
on hand, Fresh Drugs and
Medisines. warranted pure. Prescriptions prepared promptly. Great attentiou paid to all orders.
JWChemicals, Dyestuffs, Instruments, Perfum ery, Oils, Paints, Glass, and pure wines and Li quors expressly for medical use.
Terre Haute, Ind., Jan 3, '52-dtf-29
w. J. AIK1RE, IT. CA1H0U.V,
ALKIRE, CALHOUN & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING
MEH.CHAKTTS, No. 20, South Levee, ST. LOUIS, MO. A full assortment of Groceries always on hand. Particular attention paid to the Commission and Forwarding department: Also, to filling orders
KEFEKENCES.
Jas. CIIATIT.ESS, Pre9't. Bank Mo., DARBY & BARKSDALE, Bankers HAYDEN & WH^ON S. C. DAVIS &. Co St. Louis.
BEMF.NT & CO G. F. & C. S.MiTn R. Sr. Joti.v, .Terre Haute. Feb. 23, 1856 27-ly
MEDICAL CARD.
DR. ARNOLD, HOMCEPATHIC PHYSICIAN. ESPECTFULLY tenders his Professional services to the citizens ofTerre Haute, and solicits a share of public patronage.
R1
JKrOffice in Scott's ZJuildins Market Street. REFERENCE. Prof. B. S- //ill, Cleveland, Ohio J. A Williams, iM, D. Memphis. Tenn. C. A. //unt, M- D., Urbana. Ills. S. P. VV. Potter, D.. Terre //ante.
Msxrnjs, Tonn 2riili August, 1854.
This may certify that 1 nave for suiTieiime tieeti acquainted with C. W. Arnold, M. D. and have been associated with him in the praciice of J/edic: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 Homcepailiic Physician he lias but lew equals. J. A. WILLIAMS, M. D.
Nov. 2*1, 1855-14-tf
AT THE
.TERRE HAUTE LEATHER STORE! West Side of the Public Square—Two doors from Ohio Street.
Y\J fllCII wo have opened in connection ^ith VI our Tannery in the immediate neighborhood, thereby enabling us to pay the highest cash prices tor
In any quantity.
Our eastern arrangements this Spring also enable us to pay higher prices for WOOL, of all grades, than any other house in the west. Give us a look before going elsewhere.
May 3, 1856-37-tf
The undersigned having transferred his business to the iibove firm, takes pleasure in recommending thetu to his friends and customers for their patronage. D. GRIFFITH-
PAINTING.
BROWN AND PATRICK, IICl'S CARRIAGE, SIGN, & ORNAMENTAL PAINTERS.
TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA.
DESIGNS,executed.
properly Walls Papered. BCrShop on the Corner of Fourth and Cherry Streets.
Terre Ilautc.May 21, 1856—iO-tf
For Sale.
A
Farm in Grantcounty, Indiana, containing 110 acres, about 50 under improvement Emtt uB 1.....»
Brul
Just Published,Grnti*,the20th I'hoasnnd FEW words on the rational treatment, without Medicine, of Spermatorrhea or Local Weakness. Nocturnal Emissions, Genital and Nervous Debility, Impotency. and Impediments ta Marriage generally.
BY B. DE LANEY.M.D.
The important fact*hat the manv alarming comilnints originating in the imprudence and soli-
plaints originating in the imprudence an mde ol youth, may be easily removed WITHOUT MEDICINE, is.tn thissmall tract,clearly demonstrated: and the entirely new and highly micctssful treatmeni, as adopted by the Author, fully explained,by means of which everyone is enabh TO CURS HIMSELF PERFECTLY, AND AT THE {.EAST rOSSIBLE
COST
thereby avoiding all the advertised nostrums of the day. Sent to any address, gratis, and post free in a sealed envelope, by remitting (post-paid) two Postage stamps to Dr. B. DE LANEY No. 1? Lispenard Street, New York City.
Jan 26,1856-23-1 re from Sept. 29.
Administrator's Notice.
NOTICE
have been appointed administrator's with the will annexed. ot the estate of A brum Liney, late of Vigo county, deceased. Said eaute ia
~P^EUT*t«NEr. ANDERSON WARD.L A Kg 2 l856-3t.
Administrat'rs
Employment.
GENTS either travel line or local) for Miiisrt and Perio thair address to
A
NEWSPAPERS and Periodical" are reqn»tcd
uested to eena witkaui
DELAY, thjir addreaa to
uie undersigned, and they will be furntebod «ITH
wili yield them from 100 to 200
per cent, profit- They will please state what Newspapers or Periodicals they hava canvassed for. Persons who bate not hitherto acted as Asents, bot wbo woo Id like to encage as socb, will ALSO please send their names. Post-office addreaa, Countv sad State, written plainly.
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DA VID RIJNNION WM. RUNNION.
January 13, 1856-21-ly
Terre Haute Drug Store,
BY J. R. CTTNINGHAM,
National Road Street, North of the Court House WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
CONSTANTLY
•X&I&TTIJ&IMIMM •t6*sah*et«y«.ie
0?^^ ci
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I I N 6
AX THE
Court ft* (DCfCcr,
wl TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA, WITH A FRESH'SNPPLY OF ,•
We have also a complete set ol new and beautiful
fs RES,,S^)
For Card Printing in imitation of Copper-plate Persons wanting Printing done will do well to iivensa call as with new materials and experienced workmen, we cannot be excelled, and we
WARRANT SATISFACTION.
Blank Leeds & Mortgages, BILLS OF LADING, .j
Protests and Instructions for Flat and
other
CELEBRATED
S E S
TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA,
N. SM1TI1 & SONS, AGENTS
189 Broadway, New York,
v«. Kp IR BAN K3 & CO AGENTS. Terre Haute, April 12, 1856-34-1 y.
RIKA'S
Corner of Vine nnd Second Streets, ST. XJOUIS, MO.
GEORGE iTIZiNgTProprietor. Feb, 16 1856«26-6m| -0
R. S. COX, CINCINNATI. K. S. C3X, JR., TERltE HAUTE
®on ft s®a« W O E S A E O E S TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA.
WE
will sell Goods at Cincinnati prices with the addition of Freight only. Call and see for youiselves.
TERMS CASH.
&5-R. S Cox, jr., Agent for C. Urbaa's Salamander ^afe. May 5,1^55 37-tf
F. T. I1ULMAN.
WINES AND LIQUORS, TEAS, Tobacco, Nails, etc.. etc
NO. 5, WARREN'S BLOCK, TERRE HAUTE, IND. Jan. 20, 1856-22-tf
A Medical Guide for Kvery Family.
HOMCEOPATDIC
Practice of Medicine: Mnrtin Freligh, M. D.. Embracing the 13nistory, Diagnosis and treatment of Diseases
in general including those peculiar to 1
EL1VERED in the principal cities and towns in the United States, by Dyonysius .Brown.
D'
F.irsaleby W, II .BUCKINGHAM.
Jan. 19, 1856-22-tl
POLYTECimi O
OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA, West Penn Square, riiilndelpliin.
1organized
ELK IN &^MARSWALL.
NCOPORATED by the Legislature 1853. and on the plan of the Industrial Colleges of Continental Europe, affords a thorough professional education in
CIVIL ENGINEERING, PRACTICAL CHEMISTRY, MECHANICAL ENGINEERING, ARCHITECTURE AND MINING
ENGINEERING.
The Fourth Colleginte Year will commence MONDAY, SEPTEMBER, 15th, 185(5. For catalogues and further information, address
VIEWS OF TERRE HAUTE.
TWO Copies of Palmata.j's splendid VIE vW
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Banners, Fla^s, Transparencies,
ma iuiusc—jvitliin 15 miles seat, and winnirmrnres
the incinnati & Chicago Railroad, now completed to Andersontown- Terms easy, apply at the Warehouse of W. II. il/ARTlN.
Dec. 29, 1855-19- tf
O N A N O And its Premature Decline.
OF THE Cl'l OF T^RP E HAUTE, for aalc- Enquire at this Office. il/orch 22, 1856, 31-tf
Botanic Drug Store.
South west corner of the Public Square, TERRE HAUTE, IND„ ALLEN PENCE, 31. D., Proprietor. rtf rtrnga. Mailininod. flaiptiu QiU^. r\ Varnishes, &c., always on iiand.
SCr Particular attention paid to the compounding of Medicines Consultations can be had at any time with Dr. P., unless he is professionally engaged.
Jnne3, '54-41 ly
J. T. BOYD, M. P.,
OFFERSand
his servii-es to the citizens of Terre Haut? vicinity, in the various branches of .MEDICAL SCIENCE.
Office in
Scon'sbuilding,
May 3, '54-38 tf
Tdealer
isberebv given that the undersigned
is it 1 1 a it 1 0 0
Sign of the Broad-Axe,
Terro TTaute, Ind. NEXT DOOR EJ.ITOFJ.D.XARLY, ON NATIONAL ROADS r. The sahseribers are now opening a well sefifiirlt nf AMERICAN AND FOREIGN HARDWARE,
Embracing all kinds of
Shelf Hardware, Si ff 1 Table and Pocket QnjtTery, it an a W a 4 Japknnedditto,
A general stock of FTouse"-kecpers GoodsHardware Building Material^, Such as Monicc St other Locks, with White and
Dark Trimmings,' Dell Pulls ana fittings, Latcbes, Bolts, Butts, and Screws, kk.
Window Pulleys and Fastenings,
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Cupboard Catches, Brads, „t Nails of all kinds, Window Glass, Putty, Gate and Barn door Hinges and Rollers, Whito Lead and Pure Linseed Oil, &c. ALSO—Picks, Mattocks, Shovels, and
Grass and Cm Brush Scythes, t£| iS
Wtoats,
Kept constantly on hand atthis Office.
"niKMNKS'
WE
on Market street, op
posite the General Stage Office, near the Brown House South-East corner of the Public Square, where he may be found at all honreof the day and MtjStu except when abseat on professional business.
Linseed Oil.
HE undersigned has on hand at his mill in Terre Haute, Linseed Oil, which he offers to the and ionaumeron as good temis as the article can be had at.Cincinnati or Lou I®*'''
March 11, '54.-29-tf
JAMES IiOOK.
The Campaign Edition of
THE LIFE, EXPLORATIONS, AND PUBLIC SERVICES OF
JOHN CHARLES FREMONT.
name
WRICHT.MASaN&OO.,
Sept. *3, '56 4-3mo New York.
fijank Deeds for sale at this Office^
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PRICE 25 cents. At W BUCKINGHAM^-
August 9, *56-51 -tl
Dissolution of Partnership.
OTICEis hereby given that
of Smith St Dodds.WholiattleGrocereraand Commission Merchants, in the city of TCITC,
»•»«.
m,EZ(iTw"usMrni, 3 M. J/. DODDS.
Terre Haute. Dec.!?. 1855
The settlement of the baaiaeMof thelate firm ta entrusted to £. W. Smith. t« due the firm are to be paid, and W00 If to DLFcnarge inedebtsowin? bv tbe farm.
January I9T 1856-2MI
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Spades,
Hoes, Rakes,Jlay and Manure Forks, sale Scythes,
Lcc, Trace, and Coil Chain, -p,
UI
ump 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, ,,,, J., I Cabinet Makers tools and materials,' Wnogon Makers &. Coopers tools, •Blacksmiths fc Shoemakers tools,
Paint Mills, Spirit Lovels, Broad and other Axes, Adzes, Hatchets, &c.,
Heavy Goods,
Superior bar and small Iron, Nails, Axles and Springs of Eastern make. Waggon and Buggy Boxes.
Carriage Makers Material. Such as Enamelled and Patent Leather, Enamelled Cloths, Laces, Fringe,
Clot is and Linings, Spokes, Snafts, Hubbs, Bows, Fellows, &c. Mill Cross-cut and Circular Saws, SLC ALSO—Parlor and Hall Lamps,
Hand Lamps, Hanging, and c-v Side Lamps, wicks, Globes and Chimneys &e.
Cordage,
Mannella and Hemp ropes of various sizes. Packing Yarn and Twine, FISH IIO OKS AND LINES S-C.,
Grind Stones, Straw Ctuters, CornShellers&.c. Having permanently established ourselves here we respectfully invite attention of purchasers to our Stock, with the promise cliucrtully to show our ^oods to all and loave them to judge of their qua.'ity and cheapness. We shall be making additions to our stock as the demand requires
PCTWIN &. BUSII.
Terro Haute, Afffil 12,1856-34-yl
W O E S A E
O E I E S & I O S
F. ¥. HliLI
ITTI 1 1 T\ 1 I, TJ-, 1 \T70ULD respectfully inform his friends and Wholesale UCfller Ul all Kinds Ol VV customers, and the public generally, that
and the management ol children accompanied IIULM.-' by a complete case of remedies, prepared ex pres^ly for ibis work.
Priced Book and Case, S5., Book alone $1,50. For sale by W. II. BUCKINGHAM. Jan. 19, 185G 22-tf Popnlnr Lectures on Science nnd Art!
he has now received the largest and best selected, stock of Groceries ever brought to Terre Haute: Such as Sugar, Molasses, CefTee, Teas, Tobacco, Fish of all sorts, Nails, etc., etc.
Having made permanent engagements with some of the best Eastern Houses lie shall in future also be constantly supplied with a full stock of all the purest and best sorts of
WINES AND LIQUORS
To be had in the ceuntry, such as: French and Peach Brandies Port, Madeira Si Malaga Wines Rum Gin and American Brandy, Old Kye, Bourbon and Monongahela Whisky and evory tUinn cto» iiniontrina in the lino.
He also keeps constantly 011 hand a lnr«e supnlv of his celebrated pure old Double Rectified Whisky. As this article is sufficiently known nil through the country as being superior to any in market, it will only be necessary to add, that
11111|KU,i (l Ui 1U BUU
WJj|
sold as ciicap as tlia cheapest,
April 19, 1S5G-35-U
would pnrtieulnrly request the attention ol jiiMiilemen, who are 111 want of Summer Clothing, to our elegant and very superior asortment of FRENCH CLOTHS,CA$SIMF.RES, TWEEDS AXD VESTINGS. Also a line lot of FANCY COLORED, ru RE LINEN Dntr-».s AND DACKS, FOR COATS St PANIS. There has been much complaint heretofore, about the difficulty of procuring such goods in our market: but we think, from hence no such complaints need be made.
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ALFRED L. KENNEDY. M. D.,
PresH of Faculty, Polytechnic College, PhdatTa Aug. 23
'56.1-3t
NIPPERT St BRO
"Farrington Block No rt S 2 April 19, '5G 35-tf Terre Haute, Indiana.
For Sale.
AN
interest in a Warehouse property situated in. a good section of country, (for grain,
N interest in
&c ,) on the Wabash and Erie Canal, between here and Lafayette. For terms, &c., apply at the VVarehouse of W. II. MAR1 IN.
Dec. 29, lH33-19-tf To Bankers, Merchants & others.
HMIE undersigned is the sole agent in this city
and vicinity, for the snlc of HALI.S PATENT!
E\„.. c..r. ,i.„e« .«i»i„-n» amcs ii. 1 urner, Jon GONCRETF. FIRE-PROOF SAFES, those wishing to make a Safe investment, are requested to leave thoir orders, which will be promptly executed by
Feb. 2, 1856-24-tf W. II. ARTIN.
Notice to Farmers and Others.
THEundersigned,Toledo,
late of the firm of Buck
ingham &. Co-, Ohio, an* formerly of Rogers, Reynolds, Martin, Lafayette, Ind., having established himself in General Produce and Commission Business in the Warehouse known ns 'BrittonV desires to inform this community that he is prepared '.o buy, sell and store produce of all kjnds on reasonable terms. Long acquaintance with the west, accompanied by an extensive knowledge of eastern markets, will enable him to pay full prices to the producer, and give him an advantage not usually pos-
/^SrMmWiSHste*
Before selling your Wheat, Corn, Oats, &c and making your storage nrrangements, come and see me WM. 11. MARTIN-
Dec 29, 1855 19-tf
IE!very Reader Will please notice the advertisement descriptive of Mr. Sears' Pictorial Family Bible, end send for the Printed Catalogue of all our illustrated Works jttrTo the uNixrrtATKD in the great art of selling Books we would sav that we present a scheme ior money making which is far bettcfr than all the gold minea of California and Australia. $3~Any person wishing to embark in (he enterprise, will risk little bv sending to the Publisher $25, for which he will receive sample copies of the various works, (at wholesale prices) carefully boxed, insured, and directed, affording a very liberal per cenfage to the Agent tor his trouble. With these he wul soon be able to ascertain the mcst saleable, and order accordingly. Address (post paid* ROBERT SEARS, Publisher.
Aug. 16,2t „. 181 William St., New York.
For Sale.
QA acres of land for sale in Vermillion counOUty, Ills. For particulars, apply at tbe Ware-
D^°29, 1855 Wf W. H.MARTIN.
Wanted! Wanted!!
THE underagnod will pay the highest Cash 1 price for any quantity of Flax Seed and Caster Beans delivered at bis Oil Mill on Markfit Stra.t oe»r Smitlt'.
Terre Btnts, Oct 22-'W-9-tf
ESTRAY NOTICE.
FASTRAY
the partnership
1\ heretofore carried 00 under tbe firm and
Horse, taken np by James H. Bnn-
day of Honey Creek township, Vigo county, Indiana, on the 5th day of Julr, 1856, and described aa follows: A dark bay horse with itir in tbe forehead and some white about both bind feet and lamp or apavin on tbe right bind leg and saddle and barneaa marked, a little lame in tbe fore abooldera, 15 bands or upwards high, supposed to be abont 12 years old last spring, appraised to #3M» by
LEVI BOGARD, jAopraerfCORNELIUS BOGARD.
il T^ ^CLASSIFICATION I'M 'fKf OF THE /I'. Jf|f
"INDIANA FREE-SAMS,
BOUGHT AT THE FOLLOWING RATES, BY THE Prairie City Bank, Terre Haute, Ind.
State Bank and branches. .par. CJ.ASS NO. 1.—PAR. BkofIndiana, MichiganjFarmers' Bank, West-
City ...! field Brookville Bk, Brook- Grammercy Bank, La-' ville Bank of Syracuse, Syracuse Bank of Elkhart, Elkhart
CambridgeCity ana, Connersville.... Central Bank,Indianap- Shawnee Bk Attica olis 'Traders' Bank, IndianFavette County Bank, apolis
Connersville Tippecanoe Bank, WinFarm's St Mech's Bank, emac Indianapolis,
ILLINOIS.
KENTUCKY.
All solvent banks .....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.
State bank and branches Par D1ST. COLUMBIA. All solve rbanks ....Par
NORTH and SOUTH CAROLINA. All solvent banks... A/ICIIIGAN. Detroit City v. All other solvent banks
at
fayetle.
Hoosier Bank, Logansport Huntington County Bk
Huntinfiton
Bk of Reckville, Rock-Indiana Bk. Madison... ville jlndiana Stock Bk, La-ST-Bank of Goshen, Goshen porte Bank of Mt Vernon,,Indiana Reserve Bank,
Mt. Vernon Kokomo. Bank of Salem, Salem..'Kentucky Stock Bank, Bank of the Capitol, In-i Columbus.. dianapolis Lagrange Bk, Lima.... Bank of Warsaw, W ar-Merchants &, Mectramcs saw Bank, New Albany.. Bk of Monticello, Mon-'New York St Va. Stock' ticello Bank, Evansville.-...^ Bank of Paoli,'Paoli...jPrairie City Bk, Tern Canal Bank of Evans-. Haute ville, Evansville... .jSouthern Bank, Terro Crescent City Bk, Ev-| Haute ansville jSalem Bank, Salem...» Cambridiee City BankJSavings Bank of Indi«
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All Solv#nt Stock banks..... ivU Ta& NEW ENGLAND STATES. All solvent banks ...Par
NEW YORK and NEW JERSEY. All solvent banks.. Par OKMO. State bank and branches Tar Solvent free banks Suspended and broken
....5 dis
Par
5 dis
TENNESSEE.
Old banks All solvent banks
5dis Par
In connexion with tho above, it may be suited that JOHN WATSON'S CHECKS are classed No. 1 in Terro Ilauto. In this place they ore current at par—nnd promptly redeemed in specie or good funds.
Semi-Annual Report
OF THE
PRAIRIE CITY BAM,
for the
•\N.
To the Gentlemen of Terre Haute and vicinity.
sir MOUTHS PRECEDING thejirst Monday
of July, 105(1.
Dr.
Amount of tlonds deposited wun Treasurer of State §180.000 00 Notes Discounted 29,191 *w Bills Discounted 103,790 02 Suspened dDeht 1,917 90 Hank notes of this and other Banks. 48,975 00 Sight Exchange 68,815 97 Amount of Debts due to the Bank.. 13,508 15 Bnnkinu House 9,215 10 Dividend paid 10,000 00 Gold and Silver 28,162 57
Total.. $193,666 99
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Amount of Capital Stock inclmiln?tliat deposited with Auditor of State, according to the provisions of tho Inw ,$200,000 00 Amount dno Depositors 15-1:266 8'J Amount of Bank Notes issued 123,120 0t Amount of Dividends declared and made 10,0000 0 Profit and lo 5,980 10
Total, $193,666 9D Names of the officers of the Bank: C. W.^Barbjur, Prfs't Jno. S. B.-acli. Cashier.
Names ol persons who have become parties to the nrticlrsol Association within said period: VV. E. McLean, Jno. Whitcomb, E. Tassett, B. R. Whitcomb Mary Bell.
Names of persons who have withdrawn therefrom: S. .llosmor, B. R. tfcJ. Whitcomb Names of present stockholders: I). R. Whitcomb. E. Crult, S- B. Gookins, II. King, JnoR. Cunningham, VV. E. AfcLean, Dnnicl A.
Jq
jno."wi,itcomb, W. 13. Tuell. E. Fassctt,
John Ren, Alex. McGregor,
S. Wolfe, CI arles Criifi, Oliver Bound. John Jacobs, Jas. il. O'Boyle, Jno. Buckingham, Jno. II. O'Boylo, 11. D- Williams Sc. Co., James C. Grimes, Levi G. Wnrren, John K. King, C. W. Barbour. Sarah King, Jacob £. Early, Jno. S3. Beach, L. Rycc, Samuel 8. Early, Adams
St
Buckinghatns, Jno. W. Davis, Wm. Brewster, Ilezekiah St urges, T. Armstrong, W. Ball, Robert Taylor, Elizabeth Hughes, Lucius II. Scott, Wm. D. Griswold, Harriet R. Linton, Mary S. Linton, Elizabeth S. Henna, James M. llniina, Mary Bell.
Days of Discount: Tuesday. Days and hours open ft»r the transaction of business to-wit., from 10 o'clock A. to 3 o'clock P. M., every day except Sundays, Christmas, and fourth day of July. STATE OF IN DI AiVA,
Vigo County, inn 8. Beach. beiiiH duly sworn, deposes ana says that ne IS tne Oochicr of said Donk, and that tho foregoing report of the transaction* and: condition of said Bank for the period therein named is true nnd correct, according to the best of his knowledge and belief.
JNO. S. BEACH. Cashier.
Sworn and subscribed before me this 9th day of May, 1856. TilO'S. II. NELSON, Notary Public.
SCHOOL NOTICE.
MR. CLAItK will commence his second ternv of School, at tbe Seminnry, eii Monday, July 7th. Terre Hnute, July 5-11
HERRING'S PATENT
CHAMPION FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFES! A
FINE ASSORTMENT OK THE ABOVE superior Safes on hand, which will bo sold at New York prices adding transportation. Those ia want of a first rate article will not meet a better opportunity for supplying themselves,
BARNEY'S LAND OFFICE.
Terre Haute, Aug. 16, *56-52-tf
sisnsiav
AND
FANCY GOODS.
I HAVE now received my FALL. STYLE OF 1 GOODS, Conaiating oi Velvet, Silk and Straw Bonnets, Cloth Cloaks, Talmas, Cloaking Cloths, Moire Antique, Shaded Velvet, and an endleaa variety of Bonnet Ribljons. Also anew lot ol Lady's Opera Caps, Infants Wool Hoods, Misses and Infanta Hose, and Lady*a Wool Sleeves.
EMBROIDERIES.
A1 very targe assortment ol Collars, Bonds, Fleuncings, Edgings, and Insertings. ^tble
ngs, bagmgs, ana inserUDEO. All ot which will be sold «t the lowest possible prices WrCloaks and Talmas made^o order.
Oct. 6f 1855-7-If
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gworn to and sat«actibed this 82d day of Joly, 1»6. FERDINAND MILLS, J. PA trae transcript from my E«tnay r&cord:
Ao|2'3t. AND. WILKliNS, Clerk- 1
A* CILLLD*
Salt! Salt! Salt!
Barrels Salt for sale at market pride, or
IOOU exchange for Wheat. Corn,&c., at the Warehonseof W. iLJlARTlN, Dec 29, 1855-19-tf
