Wabash Express, Volume 14, Number 51, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 28 November 1855 — Page 3
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,. From UieSt.JLtouis News, 21»t. ...ah^ #|TI»« Trouble at Parkvilie—Alarming Condition of Affair*. ii/ '"We have already noticed the fiery and
^V\cited condition of the public mind in Platte county, caused by an effort by asetof Atchison!s bullies from Platte City to nrrest and lyricii George S. Park, who has
I'eturned to Parkville. in defiance of the threats of those who drove him out of the })lace. The following farther particulars hfe from the
Dcnwcrat
of this morning:
We. are in rcceiptof intelligence from Platte county relative to the unsettled condition of things there, which we hrtve lime only this rrioming to detail the brief' fest space: Our infortrtaht was an eye-wit
b/ lilOadjr. arrived Parkville about a
nl -,
.M that thejr would be down some, morn- joccup]cr
if opposition was made. Intelligence ofj
this stale of affairs having quickly spread
through the town, about two hundred of the inhabitants assembled, and passed resolutions, inviting Mr. Park to remain. At the f-arne time a committee was appointed to meet the secret body, when they enrne into the town, nnd represent the wishes nnd determination of the citizens of Parkville.
Much discussion (ook place on the
T).
When the committee of the secret organization arrived, they were met by Colonel Rurncs. and much exciting discussion ensued, when the committee left town. Next day another committee arrived. In the meantime several men from the sur-
of hi- fnends. Colonel 13urns then asked them if they were saii-ilied. fo which they responded '•No!" Old. Burns then said: ''Then let tlie principle be settled in blood. We soek tlie honors of war.—Set your day. nnd we will meet you but don't sneak dinvn in the night. Come openly, nnd Mood will flow a- freely «s in (lie Mexican war. We fight for principle, fur right!'' Colonel Summers added: Let them come, nnd the streets of Parkville will be hotter than hell in fifteen minutes."' Meeting*, both of the friends of law nnd order, and of ihe secret league, continued to bp held »tp to the time when our information ter ininntej. and nil kinds of exciting rumor's prevail.-d. It was repoiied Hint Atehifon was at Plate City. Our informant lenrn« that proportions for civil war nnd disunion. had been strongly urged by mrtnber« of the secret league. We shall await further tidings with anxietv.
%rwiiinprr
S8SS
The following 1 i-tt of newpaper by laws is old, lint, i! ni'ist luvvi! been drawn tip bv amnn ofgeuius. It is brief, and worthy of, a peril sal: 1. Be brit'f, T'viB the ng$ of telegraph and 'frtrtwernphy. f!. .Be pointed. Don't write all around a subject.and not hit it.
H, State fact*, but don't stop lo nwrnlixe,-— 11'sn drowsy Hwtiject. Let the render do his mwh dreaHiii)|r, 4. Eschew prefaces. fTungd at once Into your subject like an expert twimmw in cold water. f, If .von hav« written a sentenca that t4 paVticulnrlV fine, draw vour pen through it.—4 A petac|iUd i^al^'av.s tjic
jlaint»tit A»igb» Sax.in words are the best. Never use wooden stilts when your legs will'• do as wellf. Makevonr sentences sliort. Every pbri od is a milstone, at which tho reader stop and rest. -10. Write legibly, l)on't let your mnnn-t fcrlpllook like the tracks of A spider half•drowned in ink. We shant,mistake anvbody for a genius, though he write as crabbed a" Napoleon.
tf
DAOUKRRr.OTYTlXO Pkrfkctkd.-"
didn't wish to go witbot|t foi^ivinsj all hif enemies. So at tbe^ast# momeQt he rcmoved U\c noose from his neck ?nyuisf to himself—*• I never can or will forgive old Koah for letting the copper-head snakes get into tho ark. They nave killed $2.000 worth of my cRttk?, nnd when .he «nd 1 meet, there'll le a general fuss/
Reantlfn) Allfirorf.
Cupid, one
ofrn*
firfrnrr ry^Tnir 'nVn r^v '-ta
iCI z. 1-——
Bat a grievous moral wrouj.
Give it play and never fe*r it, Active life is no dcfect Never, never, break Jt/ipfrtt.s#
Curb it only tH direct.
.WonId yon stop the flowing river. Thinking It would cease to flow! Onward it mast flow forever—
Better teach it where to go.
let at
dealh
hnd went quietly about bis business, ex- c„sl {hto
vnrd. knowing it to be an undeniable fact
afreets, and Major Richardson, oolonel hat the "rass thcv cat has been nutured rtve.tindi
Mmilated animal, and becomes
rounding counties had gathered into town dip present generation are composed have iy to defend Mr. Park.—Anxions to restore passed through millions of mutations,,— peace. Mr. Park made an address to the committee, declaring that he had come in ji prvntc capacity to transact business, and while he could never concede a single right, lie was ready to do anything flial was manly and honorable to prevent the effusion of blood but was in the hands
ninn.
W'ejuir.e
Times.
I
rst
of,the wholii ll
(J. Condense. Make sure Unit Touljavo an «il«a, and then feconl it in the shortest possibio tennj.ii. We want thoughts in their quiti itest-ertS*. 7. ^jPhen your article is completed, strike outi nine tenth* of the adjectives. The English is a strung language, but it wont bear much 'reducing,' I 5. Avoid all hi«h-fli\wn language. The
NotfC!
-dit 4
mjxrr s«intnc^
no»»n, tired of
-}lay|*»d faini tritti heat, *ent into aw4 rot to towpose himself, which h*pp«M««l to nethe cjve of Death. He threwhim^lf carelc*sly^owift on the floor, and hi# quiver tam ing topy-twvy. all tie arrows fell out. and minuted' witfi tlo#e of Death, which lay Mattered t»p «Wd down tlie place. "VThcn he *woke he gathered them op as well as he could, bitti^ thev w«r» no intermingled that, though h«H knew the certain number, W cowld aot «TtMingnish them frw» jrlsidi ii happened that I« took up aomo frf rtie amw^ which b*Ung*^i
j'eatn, and ica fon^e or hit own in the room deab-r^l apprentice, wh» xbseoodeil on the ... i' 1 aturht at" the ^*th itO but will P»y no othrf Th.sis the catwiiai wenow and tUs charge. the be*rt^i of the old ajid decrentd trao*£xe«l| Thh i« ahto to forewarn any and every pernath U»* bolt* of fbre and wit\ je|«al fr^friWMi w}Hft««eVer, harbor employ and surprise, behold th» Vt-^ming1 j^d arrrer.tier of tr p-\rt
sm,
I Gently tJiwpcIc a Child. I
A cntUwfcen a*ked why a certain tree grew croOk-• ad, replied: "Somebody trod upon it, 1 suppose, when it WM little."
M« wbo check* a child with terror, -"A.::-,,™. Stops it* play aud Ptills lU song Not stone commit* ao •error,
iort-ni^ht sinc«*. /le was kindly received the animal matter of this immense body weUht. ur.tii further notice. TTf* Inshfppin goods from any point East of Pbilto
t]10 ffrave
^efet^n^ as soon as that was done to pro- 400 ton". Artd by its decomposition pro- RaUroa-i." ^Jjccd to ietas. •'0 A day or two after liis arrival he was 5nfdrfhed, dn ^ood authority, that the "»Se*cret AssociationM had met some days pre-! rrlosnhcrp the ciicei thus r^nc-raled «le-
:nC
Vletermmed to drive him of! at all hazards.. been troin^ on ever since rtlan became ah j0-,' f."1
0
injfofihat week, ftsvolvefa wefc feported j0Wl.r „ima|s and on the seeds of plants, fo have been received, nnd It-tiers were whicli in due time become a part of liirnfiaid to have been received, stating that
se
jf The lower animals feed upon herbs
the Association would destroy Parkville an] ,rrasscs, which, in their turn. bccome Tnvvn Tt'inln
lhc
lsse
4
tSS
MATTER—With
MoTVTroN
OF
hess ofwliAthe has related to us, and his approach to truth, the human Gimiaccount, sd fir as it goes, can be fully de- ]y inhabiting the earth has been estima-i ^oiuHemp.irou,K«u,u«d, hendbd dpon. Mr.^Park, accompanied
700.000.000 the annual loss by f: FLOt'K—$1 per bbl.mitil further noticc.
18.000.000. Noi. ihe "eight o'f cotomj
is not less than 622.' adSLr^nmicoi"ar
.,1 ii f.i mospiart me g.isf 8 UlUS gllicraieu. lie- j.- jteldrrtrt. Fadison. IndSnripman & Brown, and
\iously in I bute buy, at tlie call or the composiiK'- ahd assimilating them for their Co.. Cincinnati N. vv. Graham & Co., ^Platte County Artillery,' that they were!0ffn
C? LEW IS JONES,
.tv JOHN JON SS.
f-'\ib«-cribod and jiworn to liofdre lne this Stli dav of Nevetnber, 1 .KlHJT DICKEU80N, Jt P.
Attrufcopy as per mr Hocket. JOHN* DICKERSON. Ajtruecopy of the Record.tl AND. WILKlNS, Clk. xlv 58-nw
..
r\Estray
Notice.
I. in Linton Township, igo county utw bay stud colt, .supposed'to bo two years old next apniig, a]iprai«-ed to fifty five dollars 1iv wj^osf iiftmoS are heremlto subscribed, Novitfnber 11 th.l H3."».
STEPHEN McCLANNAHAN. ROUKRT BLAIR.
Subscrilwd and sworn to before me this 17th dav of No*. ULUFORD STEEL, J. P.
A true«*pT of the record. AND. WILKIN'S, Clk. Xov.2S $w fi-.:*
Kotice of Insolvency.
A
may Nov. 2^ w4ui
-Nier r»icce. the
co-lnborer of Daguerre, has sue wiled, after v»ars of study and experience, in almost perfecting the art his associate disc.overvd. *1 hare begun,' say* he. 'with reproducing in thocansara obscure colored engravings, then artirtcial, and lastly, dead nature, have obtaiued all tli« colors, and what is more extraordinarv an I curious, gold and silver ar«, depicts! with thetr metallc lustre, and poncelain and alabaster attLdcpicted with the lustor natural lo them
the October Term, A. D. IS55, of tho (},dd Nuoklacos, and Crosses, and some beauCourt ofContiMoa Pleas of Vigo county. ,jfu| patterns of Jewelry—Gold Lockets, Pen-, the estate of Alexander M. Tucker, decesserd, :^i]ci Snoctacles. Thimble?, trc. I81 was declared probably iusolveut. Creditors A. Morton'ji dd Pens and Holdor^—none 1 are therefore notiHcd ihsvt. the saroe will be better—Silver Tabic and Tea^poou.s'-oaqijLe) settled according lv. llARVKV D.SCOTT.
Adiuin'r.
sE -r .sffl^sis!jass£
O N A E S
IJI TO 14 iV A I. A U' TERTJE HAUTE,
ir 4 I ,]Wtr«itUUIIIIMWWWl, Willi «WHI5 i«»*u
Covi»U rouunt Him?—An Old fellow marks ha* the «picaranco nf Wing disfig«r«l wlio became weary of his life "thought lie| by dog* so that it cannot be ascertained what niijjht as well commit suicide, but lu ^«y «m«: apprised to thirteen dollars, by us whose naiucsare hereunto sttb«oribcd,Novetnb«r,tS53sa A EX AN KItJ POU ND. musTo "u"
J.
IND
J'J* OSice over the A tnerienn Express Conlf^ panr," west of ihe Court House. Nov. 3t, l?-5 ditwly
Estray Nctico.
rr^.vKEN ITPby ^rtwph Pound, living i» Linton uvn«hip, igo county, Indiana, one dork briiidle slecr. wilh some white car
Subscribe*! and sworn before ete this19h day of JCoTeratxT, 1SS3. I
Notice Is hereby givea that Harvey D. Scott administrauir of fhe estate of Gruvpr M. Webb,
deceased. lias filed bis petition to sell the real estate «(i]fce d««ea»ed. bis ]erso|tal being insufficient
to
pay ht* debt-** aid that said, pe
tition will be heard at iWnext term of the Court of Oomtuva Pieas of wild eonntr.
AUest, AND. W ILK INS,
X.
... C. P. Vigo couniy.
Xor. S7, w3w t'
Fugitive flrom I^nbor.,, OXK ttKWAROr If
twho
WHil wr ihe above t*w*rd to aar wii] rrtura m« indiaf* HiH, an io-
aped** th«aam^ ir. A M.vt»l^^. Tew* Hsrate, 1^
^XXSTLtAjXlA HAILR0AD.
THE
i'ease. This Cycle dfcliahges has g,, "n "l?ee0ch^: vor'J
,llc earth, He feeds on the liaLiintrirGeo c' Frlnd«^!pHTZraJV
Jnimal.s tlun, by its dealh, again ICHC-UdUlC tV ItlClimODd Uailroad.
into the atmosphere, and arc ready
once more to be assimilaled by plants, the enrLliv oi* hnnv stilistancf* alone rf*m iin- sntl after KDXK^OAY, Not bsr2i?i, iraina earinv oi Donv su.jsiancc aione remain VJ
Great Central KonU, connecting the Atlantic cittc* Witt) Western. North-western, and Soutfc-
w.e?tejrn -State*, by a. continuous Railway direct.— TbIs road also connects at PiIUburg with daily lint At Steamers to all ports on the Western Kivers, and at Cleveland and
ckeapettawl most reliable r»»te
Ac
aver}'
0n
inir where it is deposited and not even days excepted, aa follow*: First Kxprcs* Traih.
these, unless sufficiently deep in the soil tobeoutof the absorbent reach of the ro..dstation, at....... x' .i Stopping only at Greeiicaatle. roots of plants and trees. .Nothing ap- .Arrive at In-iianapolis, at.. 3-CO A:i pears to me so cannibalizing as to see a direct^^connections for the K*?f.
mutton, wheieofl may perhaps dine next *1 the Ticket OflUent the Terre-Haute and Kichmond wrek. '-Truth is Stranger than fiction."
tl
nnd" formed parts of all kinds of animal
the unerring law of nature.
INDIANA Emxor.s Gnowixr, SHARP.—We never saw the editor of the Conner-mile Times, but if he is not mean looking
proverb, is not at ail duhcult to prove that the elements of which the bodies of ?*6v-1°',1,2w -.. „. Courier.Journal and Prairie City, copy in Weekone month.)
'hing,
is A libel on human nature.—Indiana
[IT* A little fellow, after disagreeable operatinii nf cininioil, 'Now 1 wout have will IV
his phiz
Jtchso-
seen the editor of the .Jacksonian,
nnd howev-T much Aw "phiz" mny libel "human natuie," it. does nut libel the man, any more than ft red head and a bra-ss faucet, is libel on a big whiskey barreli—[Connerseille
1 I
undergoing the vaccination, exto be. baptized,
tstray Notica
.Sla'o of 1 ndinna. Vigo county,ss: We, tne uiuiersigiied, being called upon to examine and nppi-Jii-ie a certain estrav li'r»e, latelv If.ken up l)V Jn«huaW. Mo ire of Lost Creek township ofsnid county, fihtl the same •o lie a claytiniik, hftvlng the marks of hrniulcd ring« on eaeh side of the wether- left hind foot swollen up to his body: shod all round, and Mipnsed lo be fifteen hands high, twelve vears old, and woi liftv dollar#.
by which PKE1GHT
tan be forwarded to ami from the
Great Wett
Bates between Philadelphia and Pittabuxjr" FIKST CLASS.—Booti, .Shoes, Dry Goods (in boxes). Pure, Featbers.V 90 c. per 100 lbs.
FKCONI) CLASS.—Books and SU-1 tionery, Ury Goods fin bales.) .. Drue* *nd Siedicines, Hardware. P"'"v
Leather, Wool, Ac THIKU CLASS.—Anvil.'. Bagging, 1
Hacoa find Pork (in hulk), Cast!** Sole leather
r*n
Also, the northeast qunrtei of section 0.1, in township 11, muse 0. conlainin? Kill acres. This tract wi II be sold in whole or in suh-divisions of JO acres each
as nnvsuit tho iwchnhers. oil the same terms as
\KEN UP by Marv McClannahan. living above sated. This *act is situated in tho timtier I„j nhout miles «oitM of reiTc-llautc, near the landu of
,,,a
Hso. Jones? I. W. MITCHKl.L.f
ss
Bole*. Taper Holders.
1
1 LU FORD STIvRL, Jast»c«. at A true copv of the R»e»rd. AND. WILKIN'S. Cite. ifijr1||'T£y
State of Indiana, Vigo county, ss:
J.b*
r'jj
\IU "U Uffol Iter (in,bundles,)
Ocre. Ac FOUKTH CLASS.—Cdffee,Fi*h. Bacon and Pork (packed). Laril and
JOOJbs.
Jit
mark
package
0
"rfa Pen it-
All
I hnn/win rtnnnnn Jk- el Agents ot this Koadat Philadelphia or Pittsbars, wilt duces },000.000,000.000 cubic feet of be rewarded witboiitdctentiou. mAttt'r* The nrrtiln/*- Ham?, "Wormley & Go ^moil m,lUir, ilie prOdUC JJenipbl#. Tcnn. R. P. S«ss & Co.. St. Louis
lions of the earth clear away from the at* JMtcneii Son.Kvau*vitie. ind Ddmesnii. Ben &
tlii^ Koad wiiiieaveTerrcllautc daily, (Sun-
O .7lii.il sina Accomodation Trairt.
flock of sheep grazing 111 a country church-: Will leave toe Terre-Haute and Richmond Kail-
innapolii". at..
|M,i
Will leave the Kvansville and CrawrordsillKuail....12 '10
A:
Making direct omeciions for the Mast. tr?3 Tickets Tor the .Mail Train, will be procured
Ue^*Ticket.
and here is a truth that exemplifies the cured at the ttvaiuville and Crawforduville Station
forthe KxPre« Train, will he pro-
ruitM.i/c u'nnu
CHAKLKS WOOD, Acting Superintendent.
rpiIK mu,er,a,„niJ,|i?vnl„'J^
nnd vegetable bodies in accordance with lieiirk purchased of George eajinnn^, liif entire *tock of Uu^giea, ("nriliigep, Wa£Qn«, tools and fixture* used *t the Dayton Carriage Shop," and has perma-
neiitly located in Terve-Haute, nnd is prepared to exeriite'al! kind* of work and repairini in hin line, upon *hort noticc. He has ciuaged the very best Kantem workmen, and hi.« mnterial is all oelcrted. He will sell his stock of Carnages, now on hand, very low for cash WM. G. SOKTOK.
Oct. i-V,. is.-r,. I have fold my ciittre interest in the Dayton Carri.iRe Miop, to Win. G. Kortor, ana J'.e will pay all dehts contracted by the Shop.
MIK
GEO KG IS YKA.M.A \S
Oct.W. IS.: dtm-wty
sl
Black Smithing.
1
undersiiiucd would res-
pectfully inform the cilizens ]T of Terre Haute and vicinity that he has opened a shop on Water street North of the Clark House, where ho intends carrying on the Black Smith business, in all its branches. Particular attention paid to .shoe ing horses.
He also has a wagon shop in connection where any kind of wood work will be done in on the shoi te.st notice.
JAMES HADDEN.
Terre Tlaule, Nov. 6, lt-Oj dtw-.')m.
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.
1"
OKI-'KK at private sulc iiulil the lirstdsy ol' Kebru»ry n-'.vl, I lie noil Invest a ml tha southwest cjuartersuf S'-ction :!l. township !2, north of range 0 west, in Vico county. Indiana, containing Kill acres each, these lands adjoin the out lots of the town of TerieHmile Itfiu« Prsiri''ltind of rich soil, all inclosed nnd un-ler cultivsliou— they are the most valuable nnd de^irnlde lands in the vicinity of said city. The terms will he. one-fourth cash, il« balance in three equal aiiiiual payments, bearinj interest and seemed by mor»s*f!' on'the premises. If not sold at that dote, said lands will he suh-divided into lots of from five to twenty acres each, aud offered Mt HUBI.lt' S.\ I,K IOI that day. on the same terms a# to payment. A platof said sub division will be nude aud ready for inspection, by the first nf January next, at the ollice of J.nues Fai'rinj.'ton.Kt].. where an,v information may be h.id respecting the sinif.
AXtlUKW Win I'K. ...i
IIy I. \V. MtrriiKi.i., bis Attorney,
N.JV.00.lASJ-d to Jan. 1st.
FINE-THE FINEST, FULLEST, tv CuoiCESt,
CHKAI'KST
aud best as
sortment of Ladies' and Gentlemens'jj GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES That 1 have ever had for sale. I sdmll take great pleasure in showing them to all.
Those wishing to purchase a time keeper, will do well to examine my stock. New and beautiful patterns of gold chains .for Ladies Gold Fob Chains f«rr Gentlemen, 1 also Kevs and Seals. Gold and Set Bracelets,
to coin. 1 A LR ATT A, double plated with Silver |Tablc and Teaspoons. Butter Knives, Ac., in
A«KXT»[ uc.tm 8.lr«^l«r mil
CT
»apetB, Jif rMnenstcd to *ond tt« natte# aud »«l- qu^s dress, and we will forward them. fr*e Of thwrs*.. 1 *pecUnrn uumlwrof a publication for whitii ttiey wilt find ilun
TEAKL portmoxi ES, mi
PERFUMERY of the best quality, import-
18*S. BLUFORD STEEL.
I^ava
Match
tfcc.
FOR THE CHILDREN, I have a great variety of little doinsr«— Dolls, Horses, Kaleidoscopes, Swards, Watches, Basket-Wagons, fcc ..£o.
In short, we have a great many things to ell.and will sell hatever is wanted, from a tine Hunter to a fine tooth comb, a little lower than they can be purcha*sed anywhere else, of the same qiialttv.
I certify that Um above Is a true topv of the Becord. AND. WILlNS.Cik.
Xot.
.. Taken
BV
37 1
STAND FROM UNDER|
Sevastopol is Taken
5
Sandnsky with Steamers to all porta
on the ."forth-western Lakes making the
vnnrtdireci.
"5•'.* $30,000 WORTH OP
DRY GOODS, CHEAP!
•Hmas
B"ltery
ar,d
(roods ooneisned to the
J.
Place,.New
A
Ko°"1''
H. H. HOUSTOX.
Oe.ne.ra! Freight Jigettt, Phtla.
[ll0v28
Rr T?i/lunnn/l Pill»nnl
-cAS?^^
finrl P«n/»v Silt ritmne nnrJ Rph'Ja 1^ *1. 1 i' and Fancy Silk Gimps and Braids A very beautiful lot of Bonm Bonnet Ribbons. 5 Plain and Fancy Trimmed Cloth Tal-
Cambric, Swiss and Passe Sleeves Chemisettes Plain Embroidered kerchiefs Dimity. "Swiss an •n Hands .ind Flouncing Black Silk Lacen 55 and Fringes
mestics. BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS— All the above erjods must be sold within 5 NINETY DAYS, so be careful to be in time before the choicest bargains are ta"ken.j.,.*- F. N1PPERT, ,,
E
iMl.
Jl
... 7:.t») A. M.station.o. Ar...11:03 A.M.
.ftllTarrington's Block,«
North of the Public Square.
Terre-Haute, Ind.. Oct. 2. dtf
fiLOODED CATTLE TOlfSALE 'T'H undersigned offer^for sale oneTHODIU'om BRED Ui-ll that has proved himself an e.vcillent animal.
Also,neveril calves,that will compare favorably with any otlier.Short Horri* ih Mie Westt-rn country. The above animals can b'e Se^ft by calling at tbe "Sandford Farm,'.' on the North-Arm road |p uliiiR to Terre-Haute. cfiAS/ S SASDKOHD.
Oct. 31, IHjS-tT-wSm
State of Indiana. County of Vigo, in
Circuit Court, September Term,
No.470—Olla I5ell.\
CJ
Court, that the s.iid defendant be and appearm sum ,l„i v„ Court, to be held nt the Court-House, in Terre-Haute,
petition, or the matters and tilings therein alledged,
will be heard and determined In hU abscncc, to which time this cause is continued. .Attest: ANDKEW WI LIMNS, Cl'k.
Oct. 31, 1855-JT-wlw fpr's fee $i,50]
T. i.. GOULD.j I if
GOULD & IIOfiU£S, Boiler Makers,
At Holmes' Fmtndrry and Machinc Shop, near
•S!-i*
l^e
Administrator's Sale.
NOTICE
tion or apprdifsment laws. WILLIAM L.SHEUY, Nov 11 w3w. fee $*lpd Adm'r.
Hnlf Prico Clotliiiig Store!.
WEItiXiETldbCo.,
UHble
AVE just opened a large and fashionaSTOCK OF CLOTHING, in Judge
WHOLESALE AXD RETAIL,
at jirices ajmost to suit purchasers. We also
keep constantly on hand a large and various assortment of
MRS.
S. FREEMAN",
No. 4, rhcenix Row, Twre Hatrte^v
yoT.£f,
tesamicW*'****" ».i 1:7
.i' ESTRAY NOTICE.
rIAAKEN
UP by Thomas Reed, living in
4 1 Linton township» Vigo couuty, Indians, oi.e estray steer, supposed to be three years did *sl 5pring, marked with acrop off of each ar and an onderb«t in the right. Said estrav
In dark brindle, with tonae white on the belly and tail. Appraised to eighteen dollars bv ns whoso natuea are hereunto subscribed,
Jfov.a.liw, JOHN P.S.PIBTT, ZKJIERl HUNT. ty Subscribed i® before me this 5th day of No^
I ANDREW RAOADS.
'i .v.- mark. I .. AUSTIN MKDACGH. S bed and «woro befdnp
dafot i^wbrr. I^SS,JAMES BEARD. J. F. I cer.ifr th* f»regoia* to be a true copy of the HrcoKJ. AX D.WILStXS. Clk. •Xl#* likl'fjS..
ABBOTT, begs leave to inform the IjBuics uim she has now a full supply of winter milliftefy, embracing every article in her line of business, and has received direct from New Yfffk, some splendid dress hats of of the very latest styles. .r-nn-
Ltdies call and see them. Nov. 21 -ditwlm ^1*%.
COBITT TEE
Estate only
Honej" Creek Townahip. Prainc Creek Piersoo Riley Lost Creek Nevins Otter Creek Payette Sugar Creek Lttttoo
J.
P.
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Jjttiscs Dickon,living in Sugar Creek township, Vig« cwunty, Indiana, one »maU ffrey horsp.abont 14 hands liigk. about 16 or 17 years old. appnuard .at $36, and ire •faflhersay that this description and apprais tn^iit was made withotet faror or a^ectiou, partiality or prejudice hi*
Sovetnb&r li,
m*.
thhr* tSOth
Bl'GKEY£
GOODS—French and English M«rl- INDIES' DA£SS GOODS, and also feverfacno'n, all wool. Gala Plaids, Black and Ml'ing desirable for Gentlemen's wear. 1 Fancy Plaid Alpacas, Printed Cashmeres, 3 Carpet &H0USe-fumi$lullgDepartment, rim! ^an°/
ColorC,1PeLa5ne3,
aTrim»dS
5
,0inK"*
In
l,!'s
ses»
ery beautiful lot of Bonuets and ted exclusively to Bonnet Ribbons. QUEENSWABS AND PAPER HANGINGS. This department is now full of new and choice
Cloaks. Goods, and is worthy the Attention of every A very select assorment of Embroider- body wanting goods in this line. ies, consisting of Valenciennes, Maltese, OTJB JOBBING DEPARTMENT a Passe, Cambric, Swiss nnd Lace Collars Is much more extensive than ever before in all
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A Fine Line of Black and Fancy Dre«ss ,^'S0Pnt,torns of Fancy Bro- 'gained bv going any further 2 cade Silk as high as $4.00 per yard. j4. ilYCIi
AS MEI I Cl0th
1
Ra**road Hr/'Ots, Teukk-HAITE, IXD.
TT RepafrHu,' prison I^y attended to. Also second-hand HOILERS bought and sold. ,ru Nor. 7. 1855. [48-wtf]
j* Administrator's Notice. VJOTICE ii hereby given that the undersign ed has been appointed Administrator ofj
ilie estate of John Shuey, deceased, late of
MofTaU'rf Store Room, on the corner of4Ui "a'nt of piece goods of the latest stv^s. Any and Main streets. Thev will sell at Garment will be made to order atsf.ort notice,
BOYS' CLOTHING.
Dissoluiioii oTrartnrrsliij»
fI"^HE
partnership heretofore existing be'» J. tween Hawkins tb Wyet-hj in the practice of medicine, is this day dissolved by mutual couscut (Oct. 24, 1855-w3m
^Adramistrator's Notice.
NOTiuEIS
nereoy given that the under
signed has been appointed Administrator of ihe estateo( David Rodgers, late of Vigo Countv,deceased. Said estate is supposed to be sofvent. M.S.DURHAM,
Nov. 14-w.lw Adui'r.
'Fancy Millinery!
SOlId
"VIOTIOE is hereby given Uiirt I ain now reai. dy to receive tho several Ta*es for Vig»
The rates of taxatron anf as follows Rates of Taxes on each $100, for State purposes 20c 4-3nd'aff^t% poll. for OonntT 40c 25c. for School i0c"a0e for Sinking Fund 2c
for Librarv pumose 2|c 25C he Township Taxes are am as follows I Harrison Township (oat«ide the limits of theCity of Terre Hautc,) on Real
The
Coantv, for the y«af iSftSi tt iiiy office in Ter-1 dlcrs and Shoemakers recollect, the place of re-Haute. the New Leather Store, we.«t «ide of the square.
.tOc]
...00c ... 8c 5 ...lac
.... he
I^5SH1W6
Jfooma
IT
CASH STORE.
Fall Tradie.
&k
ARE
jfonr
OUR
gam
purchases, this Fall, have been heavier I than they ever were before. Kverv de
A km SIOCK OF BS^Airli rrn?i'ir Carpeting*. 0.1 Clothsand all kinds of Hbiise- Railroad Officers. Bankers, Merchants. Ac..
pfTT?0 A !S* Fancy ducements in regard to variety, styltfs and Wou. RULED and PBKTSO. to every pattern, Colored Plash and1 0.nlres elvets Black prices, as can be found West of tlie Mountains. ,and in the best style, unsurpassed E and Fancy Colored Moire Antique Black During the 3u
by the addition of a spacious rooui.devo-
Lace Collars Is much more extensive than ever before in all fkraw Boards Slt-eves and STAPLE GOODS, including BOOTS AND! Leather News idered Hand-
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GLOVES AND HOSIERY.—Ladies' and Terre-Haute, Oct. 1. lt'55-dw lv ^Gentlemen's Kid. Silk, Lisle and Cotton •'Gloves Woolen and Cotton Hose, all colors.
^•5
1 Rltached and
HE
»Jwmls, oan, and 1
forthe vear
iri«h V'i» Rl" °i''lnl iT Duplicate is in mv hands for collection. The
law requires all city taxes to be paid to the. Treasurer at Ai»
office.
WABASH
1835.
4
Petition for a Divorce.
Alexander Bell.
^OMRS no« the plaintiff, by C. T. Noni.E, her Attorner. and it
to the Court, from the an decant assortment of
"at. cant ne ot at..
VIjro county, Indiana, on the first Monday of March A good Stock of Notions, Gloves, Hostpry, next, then and there, on or before the calling of the fcc. A heavy stock of MOOTS ANPi?H(jKS, I cause for trial, plc.d, answer or demur to plaintiff'*
of a
A
OUR STOCK* OF CLOTHING is the largest in this city—embracing everything in the clo-
is hereby given that 1 will sell nl thing line—and we are determined, not only public auction on Fridny, D,o.. .7il», at to sell as chcap as othersw^-hut eJioapor tliau, rtv4 the late residence of John Shuey, deceased, any other house CAN. sell. We know nil late of Fayette township, Vigo county, allthe those who boughttheir,CLOTHING of us last personal property of said duceascd, consisting year, will cull upon us/Again but to all othof horses, hogs, ittle, farming utensils, hay, ers, we say,
try us. I
^rain, household and kitchen furniture, Ac., When you come to town, walk rigfft Jnto tlie Cheap Store at "Water Melon Corner/'and fet
trrai fec. A credit of twelve months will be given Cheap diaser
011 all sums over three dollars, the purchaser us satisfy you that our's is THE place to but ,^'1 VeTriVe^V'ni'naini'li^jn',1!v'.K to -jive notes with security, waiving valua-j your Clothing. JESSK H. \Vn.noi«,Teacher, Kichmond,lud.
turner we enlarged our premi- or Western Sates. Also on hand
.SHOES and have never been able to sell on 'and English
»nd Cambric Sf: quile as good terms for the purchaser. Muslin- Marble .lr q: II
O O UJi Til MER OH A
iV
/y r\ TT\-rrri ir
TS.
vmn t. ,i-
Are particularly requested to call and see us'Drawing Instruments and Engineers' Mateand we will satisfy them that nothing can be rials.
& CO.
CITY TAXES.
of Terre-Haute
nre now due, and" the
The taxes are thirty-'
five cents on each hundred dollar* worth ot
Treasurer, from and after the first Monday of! November, to enforce collections according to law, which will be strictly enforced, adding ten per cent, and costs.
ll quantities and styles. Also, of HAT3
,S a ta
ARnA
"OLMES.
AND CAPS. oa S 23 £53. OP
properly—fifty cents poll tax, and one dollar BENEDI'J F, MALLOUV iSeKAiiNAM, each dog. The same law requires the' Manufacturers and dealers in Ilats' Caps, Furs nnd Straw Goods,
an
THOS. HOUGHTON,
Oct. 3, l(?55-3ui-dw
Oily Treasure-.
GOOD TIMES!
WE ARE IN RECEIPT AT THE
STORE
Of our FALL AN* WINTER GOODS, which
1
in Quantity, Variety of Styles and Cheapness Aru just right for the times. Our Stock com "j prises as usual a great Variety, of which wcj mention a few. We offer a full Stork of' Cloths, Cassimeres, Satinets, Tweeds, Flan Manufacturers of Sash, Blinds & Doors, nels, I'lcJcings, Shirtings, Ac. A heavy stock Flooring, Siding and Shingles. Ruilding of Prints, Muslins, Rags, £c.
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Together with Groceries, as usual, viz: Ten, Coffee, Sugar Spiccs, &c. All were bought in the bc9t markets and will be sold at small profits for Cash nnd to prompt payers. WHIPPLE «fc FOOTE,
Oct. 10, '1-1-wly No.2, Warren's Mock'
''l^iN"¥Oi(Twifif~Your ARNOLD & CO.
ARE
we
We have now two Stores in Terae Haute, Sept. I!2,1835-04 w-3m one at the well-known "Water Melon Corner," the other, one door west, of the Southern Rank, and nextdoorto Ilullnan's Wholesale Grocery.
We have also, in connection with our Store, an extensive MERCHANT TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT, presided over by Mr. HART SOCK, who is ready at all times his friends with a vcrv fine and
and ,n u,e bes
to wait upon
Mvl«-we
O* REMEMBER,
we sell.
WKILLER C0.„
Terre Haute, Sept. 27, l85 ")-3m
A GOOD STOCK OF BELTING THONG
1
warrant
XT COUNTRY ERG HANTS
Terre-Haute, Oct. 6, lP55 w-ly
New Leather Store/
,«!
HE subscriber baring taken the storeroom 1. adjoining H. Hoss' Dry Goods Store, two
the west aide of the Conrt House, and just returned from the East with a well selected stock of Spanish Sole leather, French Calf (Jochi
eharrel, pink, green and lining skin*, which will be sold low for Ca«h or hides, and as lie has in connection three Tanneries he intends to spare no expense in trying to keep a full I stock of the very best ofSol» Leather Skirting, I Harness, Bridle and Upper Leather, kips, calf, buck and pad skins al«o,
and see for yourselves and bring along vour! I. "l
deer and sheep skins, and sell you as ch^ap
as any other house in ihe citr. Also, a lot of DRV GOOD§'al coit. O" Strict attention paid to all orders. Sad-
Oct. 17 '55-w6m, ELISHA STEPHENS.
DAVTO ButAOtcr and
HTcw Fir ml
11/ ttr 8l*l«»iM*l, would wfttfuflfVp. mfora tfee cHf*«aw of T«re-T!»trtf. XV| vicinity. UMrt. b»vi»j 10c 1 Stock of BOO
IT A5 I
receiving direct
*1*
ft. I. JACOBUS.] [J. ACOBCS.
D. L. JACOBUS & BRO.,
(faeetstor* to D. $ A. L. Jacebus.)
MANUFACTURERS.OF
FA SI2I0XA BLE FWRXtTVRS,
jg^tQ
DEALERS IX
FURNITURE Of, EVERY DESCRIPTION. I Broo'kvilte Bank
No, 1?3 Like Street
Sept. a?. I853-d6m
122
HATE
branch, we have as large a Slocfc of Books of er^rr variety for* County "officers"
Furnishing Goods and can offer as greit in^ and make to order at shcrt notice. BLANK
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...
CitrdJoo. tr.Ls.
LAKE STREET, CHICAGO.
constantly on han' an 'mniense stock at whalelale and retail, of Blank
eastern
1000 Keams-Cap Paptr, ruled and plains lOOOj, Letter 500 Commercial note paper. 200
403,000 Envelopes—all varieties Wedding Stationery, beautiful styles—Printers' and Binders'stock Card Boards Binders'boards fltraw Boards Cards, all colors Russia
Inks Book Ink American eathers Colord Inks Book Papers Writing Inks Drnw-
.j ng Papers Tracing Papers Tracing Linen
The public are invited to examine our stock which we offer at reasonable rates.
Sept. 26,'55 dAwly
rt
ltoss & BAMBEK,
WHOLESALE ASO RETAIL PKALERS Stapleaud Fancy Dry Goods Yankee Notions, Millinary Goods, House Triming Goods,
Gloves, Hosiery, Ac., Ac.
No. 1-tl, Lake Street, Chicago, Illinois. Sept. 26, 1855 difcw-ly.
At Wholesale onlv.
No. 109 South Water Street, lietween Clark and Dearborn, R. BENEDICT,
E. H. MALLORY, E. T. FABNAM.
CIUCAQO, ILLS.
Sept. 2G, 1835 dvrlypd
H. A.
PITTS,
Manufacturer of Threshing Machine*, HotscPowers, Corn and Cob Mills »tr. West Randolph Street,
Sept. 2G,1855-dwly CHICAGO, I LLS.
ABBOT & KINGMAN,
material of every description, furnished at short
"'"For Ike Ladies 'notice, on reasonable terms. Black and factory, Clark Street, Between Tavlorand
43 South Water Strrrt,
IMPORTERSfttfd
HARDWARE AND CUTLERY:
Wrtiugfit and Cut Nails, Spikes, Glass, Japanned, Tin and Pressed Ware, Rivpts, Kettle Ears, fivlditiniTCoppers,«tc., Tin Plate,SheetIron, CoppAf
and Machines.
\ftire,
again prepared to show their O .. .» in*' ill mi a uc non u» I'lomtiiim nvn,
and all who may call upon them, the tural Philosophy, Astronomy, Physiology, (Jcology, most complete and beautiful assortment of Ac. Especial pains will be uken, to hare scholar* CLOTHING in the city of Terre-Haute. It is well known that we are not in the habit of bragging over our stock—fer we always let the Goods speak for themselves—but this season,
niii8l.be permitted to say that we are better
prppami to m(Jct lllc
ivette township, igo count v. The estate ...... i?j solvent, WM. M. SHUR W Nu\ I w3\v Adin'r.
it.
itrr 1:it i:I E N .•
IlicxJ. ti.t.owei.l., Alex. Boarding S'chool, Alr.t.111Wm. .1. lUi.t.. rivil Kneineer, Terre-Haute, Ind. C. K. KISK, I'hicf Kng. Oov.fc Ohio Hailroad, Lewisburg. Vn. A. Ktuaow, Jr.. I'rin. Assislnnt Kngineer Gov. and
Ohio Railroad, r.cwisburg, V*. Tuns. J. MI KAIO, Prea't .Mineral Hank, Cumberland, Maryland.
INDIANAPOLIS INSURANCE CO., tNCOHPOft.Vi'KH IN 183G. •AUTHORISED CAPITAL. $200,000. ri'SISESl rOfiriNKl)' KAVtHSH'Kf.Y TO INDIANA.
large assort- I. ized, is now prepared" to i«sue FIRE and MARINE Policies at efjuitab'e rat&i of pre
mi um.
RO AIt or
every article
can here
I replenish their Stocks nt prices as low, and upon terms as reasonable as those of any I Western market.
,u c. ii II c. ttJ*Oflice at the Store-room of linear A DAS doors south of R. 5t. John Saddlery Store on ,, ii„„
leather manufactured expressly for that tise, and warranted all from my own Tanneries,! which I think *111 riot fail to' give general sat isfaction. I consider myself a judge, as lam' ... "T~~. toby in a practical Tannerand Currier myself. Come
hides and bark, as will at all time* pay vmi| rLL«*i» rte in^rre ««..!« the highest market pnee in Cash for bides. yl)t
:PHJ
MS
FUKST St BUADLfCY, XAjfrrAcrrEiR* or
Marriagtt. Wagon* and Plate%
We«t Randolp street, between iP IClititon and JefTerson.
CHICAGO. It ta."
•vs DoaWe Plow* constantly on hand.t Ready Ifad« Clothing. Boots, Shoe#, Hat/, Orders for all kinds »f Carriages, Wagona and Gup*, Furs, Bonnets. Quoefisware, Groceries, ....... l0c[PIoflr*, promptlt attended to. land some Hardware *iso. a largwatock of iOcl OwttJftfFrtttTj. Stjt.SW#!S95-W.?IH(mI. 'SPANISlt SOLE aud L'mat LEATHER,
the
ftom
We
y4FAIRBANKS,.
Journal, Coyrier and Star copy 3 weeks. de hooia no a. oT the MUle of Qiarle* —•ttmote. late of Vigo eocntf'. deceased TATFFIELD"® 806AS CVMKD DKITD BEEF. «Uaie is s^ppo**! to he XJ Soawthin* extra, *t ^^TATLOR'S, A RETT
Bit lk*tncf. l)gt. 17, ltii-*3*
W. K. TI KM & Co.
\\J *,U
6000
entire^
For specific School purposes UtM *tock of BUO rs A^ID SHOKS, A*-., make motwy by examining onr Mock beftm-" w^hmg bccotnc a-^enift, onrpceiia of
tWeyCw* Township......... I0c. wfcitu *ce&cicr*im**t» fMtx ihe low**t crt, oiriCinftaU.asoor Qoodsrauitt be «dd r^/ddrets KDFCii 15 L.VNOtfAftfL ,... 1*
,, Itoad rtfrpa«^Sl. ,, tli^»horte»t B»ytce, tidla ttM- m»!»t ytyle.t W. B. TL ELL fc l^^Oct. 90, l&w-d*3lB Lo*t Creek Towiwbip I Icon eaeh Acre. nias.wi rr PECK STAFKOBn.- Terje-Haate, Oet.31, lHSSdwgm ur NewfpJ^'fa ahf^r.shall Actios
Treasorer VtgoUo Ind. Vj''TICK hereby given, that the nnVffer-, OKOFOhALK will he received at lie Ha*-j rimed has Keen adminKtrMo^ or'u uaiil Wednendar. the Hth iusT the**taleof Otarkl 0,*iB,.fer
signed has
n,
{tfr
BANK NUTK LIST—Free Banks.,
Indiand
State Bank atid tranches..... Pari CLASS NO. I.—P*a. .. Bank of ludiana -.Micliiga Cil^.'
Delaware County bank Great Western bank... Upper Wabash bank... North Western baek .. Bank of ltockport Steuben Ognniv bank.
CLASS NO. m.
CLASS NO. IV.-
df
Wholesale Dealer#in Eng
lish. German and American
Ac., (c., 'turners' Tools, [Sept. 2fr, f8.W-t1wfy
Prairie City High School.
THKthe
subscriber will open a private School [orbofls, in city Of Terre Haute,' on MON DA ?, October 1st, 1P.15.
The ordinary branches of an Kfi'srlish education, will be thoroughly taught, nnd in ndiliton therto.sjii-
fr:cnd« dents will bejostructed in l.atin and Greek, and In the hipher branches of Mathematics, Chemistry, Nn-
it\
»iuw
endersta'nd thoroughly the principles of the various
wants of our friends "number 7fKc^oUr»r wui" b%\7cc'ivcd,"t^
than ever before, and all who call upon us, I whom, he will devote his uudived attention. will find that we can suit them,both in nuali- JO' For further particulars, »PP'y to Ihe under- q„1V(v!it Slock banks ty and prices signed, at the resideuce of Mr. Wm.J. Bxi.i., corner All ool^eni niocs »'U1KJ of 6th nnd Poplar streets.
SuKpeni
NKWTO.N 11 UNO AN ..
ct
frutr.t ions.
JOIIJ* D.J)KFHKS. Wn. Jt. NOKSINOKB, H. W, T.W.BOTT, E. W. H. ELMS,
WM. 0. WIIARTO.w JOHN I). DEWlEESj,
L. II. Baow:«Kt.L,
SAMUEL F. COVINGTON, ^fTTJG{rnt
yf4
i}iO. S. DANALDSON,
Nov. 19, 1P55 dtw tf
a
WM. M. CA 11
W a
f.i.os
HOOT, I
Wir.tis W. Wnionr, I .Jonx W. SruxcER,
f«r flie nextmitydar^ell Goods ,0hty' 20—'~1 ft l«
V'
°V,erfHo0!Kiin
0flhp aboVf! vou
in at'our
d^ir where you will «oe o'.«r House
cmwdpd with customers front motuing nutii nitht. Now, as these Good* hare lob# sold whether they bring cost or not, will vou call and get onr prices before going elsewhere, and if the good* are cheap buy of i^s and send on yonr neighbors, if they are not cheap we will ncrer ask you to take our word for truth again.
Jt'is useless #ir o* to attempt a description of our stock in this circular, auffice it to say lhat we have nn Imracom Kt«x*k of staple nnd I'aury
1,
O O S
Doifars WotlK of Cgrpdi 4
cloths,
OU
Matting^ Rnggs, Oil
tr«g: Window Shades," Pai
», I'aper Hangings, and
th* Eut a Urri« »b«i welt »e-' SimaJI dealers in Cfty or Coantty, mail,pot.trtaid,tr» tTi'i»if
IfarkrI street.
gra-li"g and graveling
VS
10
Brook villi.*.
Bank of Svracusb' Svracus,e. of Elkhart. ...: filkhart. ". of RtfcKvflle Kockville. of Gosh on (»os»hpn. of Terno'n ^It,. Vernofi ofSa!ejri. ... Salfta.... of the CaHitbl Indianapolis of Wat's!.tir Warsaw. ot Monticello Monticello, of Paoli..? Paoli. Canal bank of F.vansville Knth'svilld Crescent City bank Cambridge City Ban^f........ Cambridge Ct^ Central Bank Indionapolis Fayutte Causft^ jb'aiiK.,.f. .Connefslille. Farmers' fc Mechanics' ban I:..
Indianapolis.
Farmers' bank Westfield.
....... Gramercv bank :. .Lafayette. I Hoosier tank Lngansport.
Assorted note paper for ladies. Huutington County bank Huntington.' Indiana bank Madison.' Indiana Stock bank Lnport«t
Indian Reserve bank K«komo. Kentucky Stock bank Columbus. Lagrange bank ...Lima. Merchants' A Mechanics' bank New Albany. N. York Virginia Slock bfinfc Evansviile. Prafffe Cffy ban&. Terre-Haute. Southern bank Torre-Haute. Salem bank ......Salem. Savings bank of Indiana Connersvilla Shawnee bank Attica. Traders'bank ... Indianapolis? Tippecanoe bank Winnamac.
CLASS NO. II.—VALUE 'J5 CKSTS. Agricultural bank Mt. Sterling. Bank of South Bend South Bend. of North America Clinton. of Fort Wayne Ft. Wny ne.
.Muncie. Terre-Haute'. Wabash.
Bloonitiuld. Rockport. Angola.
•YjCltz 90 s.
New York Stock bank ....' .V iticennes.1 Kalnmazoo bank .... Waytre bank Wavne l»ank Wabash River bank. Wabash River bank..
Albiqn. Loganspoj-fi' Richmond. Nowville. New Corydon.
-V Al.. bO CKNTS. .Albion. ....... P^rfysviiTi-
Bank of Albion Bank of Perryaville .. of Rensalaer .. of Covington... of Rochester
RensHlatf." Covingtort. Rochentcr.
of T. Wadsworth Michigan £ily Elkhart County bank Goshen. Farmers'bank JasjieT.' State Stock bank Mnrioft. Wabash Valley bank......... l^oganspoilti Farmers'A Mechanics' bank. .RensHtner.
CLASS No. V.—Val' 75 cents.
Atlantic Bank JncksdVi. Rank of Bridgeport Bridgeport.^ Bank of Attica Attica. of North America...... Newport. of Connersville... ....Connersrilla, of America Morocco.
Alb'rtny Ni*w Albany,'
DroveH'
CHICAGO, ILLS.
tikhX tit l}fmc
NOTK.—Class
»ci«nces,they may pursue whilst under his charge. tion of specie-paying linnl ». To such as may desire it nracfiea/instruction will oinsscs Nos. 2,:i,4, comprint all the otli ^Strumen" Ac""
rr"n,u|tr
"la™ is the object of the undersigned, to establish lu near as practicable, according u- tl.o present Terre Haute, a School of the hiphcst character, a ralue of lite Slocks of ihe several blinks dc posited wil-h the A tul it ot*. lllinoiM i::
Rome.
Government Jjtotk pa'nk...... Lafayette. Green County bmik Bloomlield i. Laurel bank Laurel. Merchants' bank ."Springfield. Merchants' bank Mfayette. Northern Indiana bank Lognnspoi't. Orange bank Poseyvi^lc« Public Stock bank... lNewport.' Perry County bank Cannelton. Plymouth bank Plymouth.( State Stock,bank Jamestown, State Stock bank•
Logan sport.
State fttock bank o^Indinna ..Perju. State Stock Security bani..'.'. .Newport. Traders' bank .Terre Haute, Traders' bank TJfSshville, \\restern bank PlyiViojith. Wabash River bank lasper.
No. 1, includes tho Associa-
Free Banks of the Stale, and are classed as
Par.
1 and brnkeii Stock banks.... 5 di*.
I\. p. SPAIMI\", No
1
Mee haulfs" Ifow, Terre -1! nut''. In din a, for W. H. .UIDSON, TOLEDO, O., Manufartnrrr nf Pine Sash, Doors and •B'H I»^
AH E N PI t. If AT BEL 0 AV7
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Terre Haute, Indiana.
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rrijjfc Company having been fully re-organ-
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Atwox, .Main street, north of the Court-liotu.e
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have onl to look
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beck lull «3t cctit estr* i»cr Tfgiif. ^11 8»#h .iurb Uicli, n. 'in m'A
)ifi.
VJOMH sntn*.
oiti von AM,
accaixOHAM,
ADAMS & BUCKINGHAMS, Bankers and ConiinLs^ion Mmhahi^,
N E W O
A I I A BUdOXGIlAMSr
Coiuiuission MrrriiaiUs
Ri:rRESENTEl
NEW onuUnk.
in T«rre iiatur, b- N. W.
Graham, who will make liberal advancra on nhipm^nti Flour, Grafn, Protrisiyn and other Western produce, with the privilege uf,,, •ale in either of the abo*? named inirkcts. •Sept. 25.1PW d^w3m
Rare t'lmncc for Traveling ^ntsl W A N E el J/ew ft«^lr»al anf Tot*-* hfp" M*i{
if»er Hangtngs, *na fine Indiana, ju«.l published, containing Countie#1/
Looking GLasaet, roafeing ali as we have f^wna wrd RSrVrinnlx. with
M«w»r».S«hooiTl rtatedj withfiut fear of contradiction, the lar-j diwfance*, in ehei«S f.»rm, siw by'Jfi
SIXTY ''Tt-VtV A mi I ^2 UHa4^rm,+Jhrca^n, Wis,
Market Strrrt,
P**a
oa
ARETrs B. GOrLB. Adn/r. JA'^-
...
receive a copj by ttiitii, ^oat-paid.
fr. ~r-
td, the juncUon of L»fisvett« street north, Kcord-' everything the farmer ha* to sell, for vbi
tf
YRIfcD re aches, Lri»d Aapplee, \VhtU \y Beans
7
Beans, Onions, Butter,Eggs, and almost,
"t the Mayor's office..' tba highest prices will Le paid in 0a*h.
ilUVK, Me^r
X«* 9,-J4kHif Nt»r '35-dif
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