Daily American, Volume 1, Number 88, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 1 June 1855 — Page 3

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jar ifrr*im«r Neal Thompson—Q. Philander Doeetkks, P. B., was Accidentally, killed br a friend while

bora, of Roxbury, MassCAMtaiDOK HXAD QUARTERS, .July 17th, 1775.

this order attributed to Washington, The proprietors aro determined by th. following .«*} of the original to "n,ir,inS energy. »nd a lw»« felt devowe »u tion to the cause in which they are enbeen received. It was in possess gaged, to make the American a most |ob of tbe late General H. A. S. Dear- idesirable and readable newspaper.

GBKICRAL OjaDKR.—The General has great leaaopi&. fe displeased with the negligence and inattention of the guard wbo hare been -placed as sentinels on tbe outp08tfr4ii«iV whose characters he is"*not acquainted with. He therefore, orders ttmt for the future none but Xaive* of thii Country be placed on guard as sentinels wi the outposts. This order to be, considered a standing one, and th^ officers to pay obedience to it on their part.. Signed, fox-, Adjt, of the day. Countersigned, Exeter, Pay Roll, Dorchester,

"Another Indian war!" exclaimed Mrs." Partington, as she raised hor spectacles after laying down a newspaper containing an account of the transportation of troops and munitions ofwartothe Western borers. "What a party it is that the aboriginals of our Western wilds cannot be chrystalixed! Then we could •11 sit down with the republicans and heathens, and smoke the calomel of peace

Mayor Smilth, of Boston, has issued a proclamation, expressing his determination to enforce the new liqor law of Massachusetts.

The Yellow Fever and Small

J\x.« prevailing at Havana, to an considerable ex.ent.

The state of siege which has

prevailed in Cuba for some time, ceasfe'd 6ft the «3d ult.

J9T The steamer Baltic sailed for Liverpool on'the 30th, with 251 passengers and 1,600,000 dollars in specie.

The Buffalo Commercial says that a freight train, consisting of one hundred snd forty four cars, sixty one of which **were loaded with cattle, the balance •with miscellaneous freight left by the city over the Central Road on Saturday. Seven Locomotives were employed in the drawing process.

Stephen A. Douglas, having been charged in a discussion in Kentucky with belonging to the Know Nothings, has addressed a letter to the editor of the Louisville Democrat, in which he says he "sympathizer with the Democratic party, and that he is unalterably opposed to Know-Nothingism in all its forms, and equally opposed to any party which co-operates with it."

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SEVASTOPOL.—Five

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NeW 6weet potatoes are now selling

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if you haint got any regard for the landlofd'n feeling, you, orter have some resPfet for the old bull." This sally brought «0wn the house."

'Flour is selling at

ROSPECTUS

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OF THE—

DAILY & WEEKLY AMERICAN.

Thk

undersigned feel gratified in be-

ing able to say to the citizens of Terre-

the 29th uit., HaUte, and the people of Indiana and ... Illinois, generally, that former success Gnttd. present prospects justify them in

MfflW bllt Stliyes Wl »»»*». announcing the Daily and Weekly Considerable discussion having re- American as a fixed fact, aud destiued oeatly occurred as t6 the authenticity of to exist.

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The following sentiments, will embody the political faith ot the American.

and wiil b* maintained, in a spirit of j^ekerul1''6 courtesy towards those who may differ Teat, with us in sentiment. |Tnr 1 st. A just discrimination in favor of ^"Hgo native born' citizens, for all offices of JKrntUS trust Mid profit, in preference to those Candles of foreign birth. Star Candles

2d. The Union of these States. 3J. Opposition to all local or see tional prejudices. Peaches Din.d 4ih. The Uuited States of America Pot aloes as they are, "one and inseparable." '•*i'uTic 5th. No Sectarian interference in .... ... Onions our legislation, or the administration of chickens \?doz. American Laws. Cider 6th. Hostility to the assumptions of Oats the Pope, through the Bishops, Priests and Prelates of the Church, or by powers of the Old World. 7th. Restoration of oW State na'nr-1 alization laws to a correspondence with: the Constitution of the United Suites. 8th. Free and liberal Educational Institutions, for all seels and classes, with a free use of the Bible, God's,lloly Word, as a textbook. 9th. Full tolerance to all Religious sects, which do not conflict with the Constitution of the U. S. or the genius of our free institutions. 10th. The 'Monroe doctrine' against colonization on theAmericaa continent by the nations of Europe.

The latest Foreign and domestic general and local news, will be carefully noted, and selections will be made in reference to the maintenance of a high tone of morals in our columns.

The markets, of our own aud of the principal commercial cities of the States, will be correctly reported daily find weekly.

All communications of an interest-, Tng nature, free from personalities, and unexceptional in language, will be welcomed to our columns.

Strict attention to the courtesies due to our cotemporaries will be preserved.

Daily, per ek payable to earner lOets. per annum in advance, 85,00. six months, 2,50. three months, 1,25. Weekly per annum in advance, 1,00. six months, 50. 11 copies one year, 10,00.

No subscriptions received for weekly for less than six months, and no paper continued after the subscription lias expired, utiles by especial arrangement.

BROWN & SILVERTH0RN. Publishers & Proprietors.

LIME! LIME!

THK

undersigned is uow prepared to furnish the best of Putnam County Lime, at Wholesale or Retail. This lime is well known to be ihe best in the Slate, for all pur-

foses.

bers of .Congress—Washburne of 111., Grow of Pa., and Morgan, Prindle and ,• tm xt *i .1 Orders from a distance will he promptly Flagler of New York—sailed recently filled

A Prohibitory Liquor Law has pass-

ed tbe State Assembly of California, by a vote of 37 to 16, and it is expected that it will pass tbe Senate. It will %ben. be submitted to the people.

on hand.

I have fitted up a lime house on ourth, between Poplur and Swan streets, where a good supply wilt be kept constantly ,K(„S ,n

on rclttomibie u.rlns.

Hn the Atlantic, direct for Constantino- WM. H. BOSWELL. pie and Sebastopol. What can exceed! ID" Residence, corner of 5th and poplar the inquirinir nature of the mind ol this streets, where he may be found when not at ir° .• the lime house. universal Yankee nation?

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Charleston Courier copy two months, and

Be

nd bill to this office.

TO THE TRADE!!

LARGE SALE OF DRY GOODS.

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among tbe luxuries of tbe season at Pe- row, Friday, 25tn inst., at10 »'c'^ k, A ja lar^e aud general stock of Dry Goods, Uraburgb, Va. I Jewelry, Notions, Con«isting in part of

A eenuine down-easter was lately do., Plaid and Stripe Silks, Merinos, Coburgs. Ginghams, Lawns, Collars, Chi-niihett*, Sleeves, Ribbons, L'tce#,Handkerchiefs,Iri*h

essaying to appropriate a square of exceedingly tough beef at dinner, in a Wisconsin hotel. His convulsive efforts with a knife and fork attracted tbe smiles of the rest, in the same pre- until all sold diaunent as himself. At last Jonathan's "fWo

ADAMS will sell at his auction room,No. 2 Early's Block,

room,To.

2 Early 15lock, on lo mor-

Fancy Brocade Silks, Plain and CSmeenble

Linens, and a grtat variety of other article too tedious to mention. The sale will continue from day to day

The Trade, as well as all

others wishing topurchase, are especially in

vited to attend these sales.

patience vanishe€ under ill success,, TERMS—Six months time with approved when laying down his utensils, he burst security on all sums over 5(50.00. o^t with: 'Stangers, you neod'nt laff—— Terrs Haute, May 24th, 1875-d-tf.

$8 50@89,

*°"day. Butter is plenty, Bales range ltoto

Hctuse to Rent.

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SMALL but neat and comfortable house, North Terre-Haute, immediately above the canal on 6th street. Enquire of

May 14. "W. E. McLEAN.

WO^FOJIT'S ROOST! AnH other papers now fir"t collected, for fale at BrcKivsHAM's.

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HOME M^RKJET. OORBKCTKD DAILY FOR THK AMUUOAtT.

WHOLESALE^ AIL? Flour bbl fc$8, -«n

Wheat Corn Bacon Flaxseed, Lard Sugar Coffee Molasses obaeco Salt $ bbl. Coal Wood j® cord Lime $ bu. Feathers Rice Whisky gall Butter Egg*

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$9.00 0 0) 0,65 6A10. 0,00! 10

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5,@7 12£ 3 4 5 10g 15 2,75 Bushel @9 2,25

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76 COMER!

Groceries and Provisions of all kinds. fBlHE ui.dersigned pre now prepared to Jl wait upon their ft winds nnd customera with a full and general assortment of Groceries and Provisions.

Their stock comprises, in part, English Dairy Cheese, Mackerel, Sugar*, Spices. Coffin", Teas, Mola*«cs, canvassed Bc«'f, Hams, Shoulders,

Mav 21, li?55-dtf

sides,

Lard, Potatoes, Salt in sacks, "Willow Wagons, Baskets, Tubs and Washboards,

and in fact every thing that can be desired, may be Ind, at cheaper rates than can be found in th«* city.

O* Butter, Kggs, Chickens, Meal, Flour, &c., kept on haiid, when tliey are to be had in thc country.

ID" Persons sending children for any arti

vrely on thc

correct ess

of weight and change. Give us a call—we are determined that no house in he city shall undersell us we do not put on thc tariff when an article is scarce.

JAMISON &. TERKY, Corner of Market fc Walnut ta.

May 16, 1855-dtf

HORSES

FOR

SALE—Four pood Work Horses, all young and in good condition. Inqnirt at ADAMS' Auction Store

American Transportation Company CAPITAL 8900,000. TNCORPGRATED under the lnws-of thc

State of New York. This company have

thern, the greatest despatch, and it, shall bo their car* to transport all property safely, und in good ord( r.

The merchants of Terre FTautc, and adjacent country, are respectfully invited to take the advantages of this line into consideration

CONSIGNEES.

lee, Pendleton and Co, Brown and King, Scott and Co., Toledo. Shewmuker and Co., Terre Haute.

Any information given by SHEWMAK&R fc CO., Ohio Street between 1st and 2d. May 24-1855 and tf.

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Crain's boarding-house, in Mechanics' Rov on accommodating terms. Terre-Haute, May 7,1855.-

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SPRINTING OFFICE,

50@60 20@:i4 7f 9 00 00 40 10 30

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Tallow D'ed Ap'ls^bu. 1.50 Green @0,011 2,50 1,50 10 13 l.OO l.b'O 0,00 :i5

Welch's Block, Fourth Street, East of the Post Office,

TERRE-HAUTE, INDIAN A

!S PRINTERS AND PROPRIETORS.

10 15 rpilE Proprietors of the "American 1 J«»b Printing Office," are pleased to f:t' go say that they ai^ now prejvired to fill l,6i» all orders (on short notice) in the line 1ft wf a eft if m*

|1| iin iinV^iinig |»b

Si3P»MTIM6! Our stock of type and oMior materials, nn' entirely new, and of the best and i,5» most fashionable •stvlv, purchased with l, 0 a view of doini nil kindhof

S A I O A

CIRCULARS,

"T=» A TViT-PYTT ,TTpnTgt, BILL HEADS, HAND-BILLS, NOTL8,

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CAiWOS, DoodLs, Xioases, O A E S & And in fact every thing in the printing

5 6 7 8 9 10 il i^'oe will be done in a manner not to bo 1213 14 15 16 17 is!excelled by many Western printing offices. .. jHW Orders for Printing respeetfully solicited.

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Mav 30, 1855.

SOMETHING NEW

Oil tlx© "W"atoa»3i.

FURNITURE MADE BY STEAM. :D. G. roasTEa AV1N permanently located in Ter re-Hnute, is now engaged in mauufBCturing Kurnhuris by Hieani, in the most tjxpe litioua and workmanlike manner.

His Ware-Rooms ai-e on the corner of Third and Cfcerrv streets, where he keeps constaully ou hand and offers for sal«, at wholesale and retail, a large and full awirt nient of the most elegant Furniture, of all styles and descriptions, at rates equal to Oin rinnnti prices, edding freight. lie also keep* constantly on hand Fuk'i patent iir-»ight'

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Metalic Burial Cases. Together with a full assortment of Burial Clothes, and Wooden Coffins of the best material and workmanship, flj" Funeral* nt,tended with nn elegant, vri* A s:

Every thing in lug line furuished at the shortest tiotico and on the moat reasonable terms-.

Families and denlers.in the trade'willfliwl it to their interest to call at the corner of .'Id and (.'berry streets, one square North of Main, beforv puicliHhing elsewhere.

Terre-llaute, May 29, 1855-dwtf

"VJOTICK is hereby given that the underX\ signed has been appointed Adrainisira tor of the estate of Tlntuas C. Agar, latu of Vigocounty dt-ceaaed. Said cstat® is supposed to bo tclvenl.

The business will continue wi'hout a change of firm, and will consist of Mr. G. F. RII'1-EY and the Undersigned

Hubby. Hughes Co Cleveland Brown- County of Devon, In tli» Heign of Her Most Pinill»fnn r»nft C!n Ttr.ixen nml Kiny.Seott Gloriotts Majesty,

RBMOVJU.!

A

D. SCOTT, Adrn'r.

May 31, 1855.-d 3l.

The First Strawberries

OF

THE SEASON, this evening at W.STPALT, A TRAPPU May21-tf Corner 4th &. Ohio hU.

A CAKD Having sold my i'stahlishment on Market street, East of the Square, and purchased Mr. Tukll'8 interest in thu firm of OKO. F. Itiri.KY A Co., Nf)rth of the Square, I shall take much pleasure hereafter in serving my friends, acquaintances, and the public generally, in the line, of lla"8. Hoots, Shoes, Honnets, &c

ARPRH's

jne, of Dry Goods, trc.', Ac.

D. S. DANALDSON

N.ITICB.—Mr. D. will continue in the Land Warninfbusjiiest*, and the various duties of a

abundant ineansboth in Steam Propellers and Notary Public, and will wait upon old solBoai*. to give any pmpertv, inlrustetl to diers, their mwoii children, promptly and cffjcipjitly.

O* tind Warrants bought and *oM. May 19.1855. D. S. D.

New Publications.

T.MIE

Voyages and Advmtures of Sir Atnyas I.iigli, Night of Burrough, in the In tli» Reign of"

Queen Elizabeth, Render­

ed into Moderu "Eijglish by Charles Kingsh*y RENNtm Or, The Rear Guard of tn« Grand Arnn by thc Authors of "The Heirs of Redclyffe," &.c.

The AV'onderful Adventures of Captiin Priest, a Tale of bnt few Incidents, and no Plot in particular, with other Legends, by the

FEW more boarders with lodging, and author of "The Stray Yankee in Texas." a number without lodging, wanted at JXGKNI E J0r, tlie First Days of Bloody by

Alexandre DumsR. For sale at

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E S S A WBOLmtl MTAXt. Mt»» IK E A A E O I N CLOTHS, CASSIMERES,

ESTINOS, Aro.,

No. 8, Union Bow,

E II A IN I A N A RESPECTFULLY ioform« u» pabueu^i

HAS REMOVED.

CLOTHING

STORE,HIS

From the corner of Main and Fourth SU., to No.

8

Union Bow, 1 door West of Cook's Hardware Store, jwhero he keeps ou hand. at all timet,«lvg« hv •tuck of ... ..w-a:

E A A E

E O I N

whicn he offura fur sale wholesale or r*Uul«

LOW PRICES

.. If OR CASH. Also, htyldr «nd boat v«ri«dM of Ca^imcros 0

Frfiich and .u Gorman Cloths, Tl"* VcttUiifn, lilnesn, «sd

FURNISHING GOODS. 1 The very boat vv«r offered in this city. O* lie lia* etgno*d the sunrices of Mr. ||i

Siurrtai, one c? the best cutters aud fittorv in thu country, underwhow sup«rvition tbo above goods will be manufaotursd into good and aubatautial yarmcnU of tbe latest and most rABUtoNABi.it STYLE, and will ba re ad at a to a he a a a a a neat and gontoil lit.

O" He Hoiiciis a call from oooitm men olants. and the public generally. O* All urderti goi ou short notics, and la the most approved stylo.

B. BISCHOF. S

April 35, 1855—dliw-6m

URIAH SliaWMAKER. 1. •. WOLML

SHEWMAKER. & CO., F0EW ARDINO C0KKI88I0N E A N S

S E O A A E N S And denl«r« in Flour Salt and FUh. Offie* near the Oornor of Second and Ohio Streeta North sidv below Donnelly's Drag 8tort, Tcrro Haute, Indiana.

Strict attontion given to «U buaineas la the line of forwarding and Oomminaion. RKFERKNCK».-Burnt-m A Co. 8. n. Potter (k Oo, Urovormau & Bourn

Ma.*tth3-3ui

J, n.amith A

aona,

E.W. Smith, A. McGregor. A J.Cook Sc Co., TerroQaute, IND., J. S. Walter*, Montosuma* ln'.,Samuel Orr.EtantvllU,Indiana.

FRESH ARRIVAL,

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lF new good* at £. S. Wolfe A splendid ausortment of white granite wore, at price* that will astonish the nathrea. aUo a lot of the uanio kind of ware to m11ea ioinmiiwion at Importer* Prices.

April 28-dtf

FORSALE1

HOUSE and lot on 4th itreet near the Canal the Hnuue is anew framo—well finished, containing & roon*, and cellar, a well convenient. The property renta for $150, par annum Term* one half cafth, bal lance in 12 month*.

This property will bo sold at a bargain. Also, Home and Buggy, two-horw Wagon, Gold Watch, and other peritonei property.

Enquire of H. H. Tool or May 12, 1855-dtf J. W.ttEAAOo.

NEW BOOKS

ODEY'S LADY'S BOOK, fSSr May. Graham's Magaeine, Emerson Bennett's new novel—-"Ellen Norbury, or the adventure* ol an Orphan," by

Kmerson Bennett. At april 25 W. U. BUCKINOHAM'8.

NEW BOOKS!

MAeAziiat^ for May.

Putnam's Monthly, for do. At BUCKIKOHAM's Book Store. The Kag-Baff, a collection of Ephemera, by N. P. Willis.

The Old Inn, or the Travelers Enter* tainment, by Josiah Barnes, Senior. Grace Lee, by Julia Kavanagb.

Tri-Colored Sketches in Parts. The Summer Land, a Southern Story, by a child of the Sun.

Chemistry of Common Life, by Johnston. The Castle Builders, by the author of

Redclifle." Harper's Story Books, No's. Sand 6. For «ale at Buckingham's,

Sign of the "Big Book."

Dr. WARREN,

O* OFFIO March 8-tf

OH.

W.H.BUCKINGHAM'S.

May 10, 1855-dtf

Dentist

Thankful for the liberal patronage already recieved, continues to perform all operations in DENTISTRY in tne same

CAREFUL

and

TIODESITT'S BUILDING.

Ice Cream Saloon.

PROTSMAN, would inform thecitirons of Terre Haute, that he has fitted up an ice cream saloon on fburth St., between... Main and Gherry. Ice Cream kept constantly on hand, throughout tho season

candy, &. May 16 1856-dfcf

Aalt?c«k*«

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