Daily American, Volume 1, Number 95, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 9 June 1855 — Page 3
The following
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the Marshal, Ex-Mayor WM. K. EDWARDS
Jii ORDER OF PROCESSION. „f uAain iH- tm jo ih 1st. Music. £d. Mayor and. Common Council^ ?, 3d. Orator. 4th. County
Officers
4th. Clergy.
including Just,
,i:if
(kh. Editorial Corps. wM-n
7th. .Theseveral Temperance Orders.
4
8th. Ladies.,, v«w? 9th. Citizens generally. A' The procession will form at 9 o'c'ock, A. M. in the, Court House Square, when it Will i^bh 'out of the west gate. of th^jsqu^re to 2d street thence East along Ohio street to 6th—thence along 6th td National Road Street—thence along National, Road to 2d street— tljencV ag^in into the public square, through the West gate, to the seats prepared.1'--' \H jar The/dSizc jis generally of Vigo county, are cordially invited to be present and: participate in the celebranon-
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Committee of Arrangements.
EAaxijias
OF
I. & C. R. R.—The ear
nings of the IndiamipoJis and Cineinnati Railroad for the month of May just past, ai \vi
for 1 assengors.« i(r $16,445,72 For Freight.,,, 13,302,22 For Mails.' 1,197,08 fr ,*~,1 si ii ili •'!»'.
Total. 830,895,08 The"Earnings of the same road during the month of May, 1854, were $17,871,8G^' These figures show an increasenn the ra-nings of May, 1855. over those of May 1854, of $ 13,523,16. We could add no coment which would say ps much in favor of the augmentel "proppc^itj of the Indianapolis and Cincinftati Rsiilroad as the above stateix
.An immense wood shed at Delaware, Port jlervis, some 400 feet long by 4C wide, and full of wood, belonging to th Krie ikiUroa'd, was destroyed by fire on ^C'^X^orpiog Jtast. The: loss is about about S30,000» Wood to the amouni of more thaA*$10,000 was burned last week on the N. Y. Central R. R. .-It itn'ot$afiii6 pile fire W'ood alonsr the track ofc a •railroad .wtt «•••««•.
£*riv,is proposed to divide California into three States. The first section, or State, to be called
tho midiie'' Section,
QUKEIT.—-In
Colorado
Ca''fjr).ii,
tho^upper Section,
anil
Shasta.
The Leg
islative bill provides that the constitution and laws of the present State shall bo applied to the new States until one yoanfrom their organization after that period, the people can alter or arrange their own matters.
publishing an account
of a.fire in Connecticut, recently, the papers gave a Mr. Loomis great credit for entering a burning dwelling and rescuing from the flames Mrs. Harris, a marrie.1 lady, whereupon Mr. Harris publishes a card in which ho says "Whereas, an individual more anxious to publish hinfself than tho truth, has secured a pretty general circulation of the report that lie wsa principally instrumental in saving my (Harris') wife, from the fire in which nearly all else (Harris) had in the world was consum-, edf .this is to inform the public at large, ^•Rt .(Harris) am
in ho way indebted to a a
Mr. H. is not clear as to whether Loomis did hot save the lady, or wheth
death, as heretofore stated, is true
M&~ The weather is, again, cloudy with indications of rain. ,,
LOUIS NAPOLEON'S GOOD GENIUS.—
Eugenie.
Jk&~ Mr. Robert Todd, sent us yesterday some cherries, fine, ripe and
jtttey-
w«
wr*pr*'W*» I T,EH SWeare looking every day for friend m»f_£rV A ip&i%ft Todd or some one else or both to serve PROHIBITORY LIQUOR LAWCEI-
thank him.—ifotf.
U3
RBBATIOH. 'mmm »:-?T
order of procession a
will be observed,m the celebration of *,, 7ho l?th of June: under the direct™ of
}n the same way. We ask as a spe-
cial
favor that they do not send them in
mysterious looking box. Lest we be
renm,dedof ,,,,! mfern,
O S E S —or THE—
DAILY & WEEKLY AMERICAN. THE
undersigned feel gratified in be
ing able to say to the citizens of TerreHaute, and the people of Indiana and Illinois, generally, that former success and present prospects justify them in announcing the Daily and" Weekly American as a 'fixed fact, and destined to exist.
The proprietors are determined byuntiring energy, and a heart felt devotion to the cause in which they are engaged, to make the American a most desirable and readable newspaper.
The following sentiments, will erubo-
The latest Foreign and domestic
Strict ntteiition to the courtesies due to our cotemporaries will be preserved.
Daily, per ek payable to carrier 1 Octs. per annum in advance, $5,00. six months, 2,50. three months, 1,25. Weekly per annum in advance, 1,00. six months, 60. 11 copies one 3*ear, 10,00.
No subscriptions received for weekly for less than six months, and no paper continued after the subscription has expired, unles by especial arrangement.
BROWN & SILVERTHOitN. Publishers 6s Proprietors.
LI^IE! LIME!
TilK
undersigned is uow prepared to furnish the best of
Putnam County Lime,
at Wholesale or Ketnil. This linje is well known to bo the best in the Slnte. for all purnoses. I have fitted np a lime houw on Fourth, between Poplar and Swan street*, where a good supply will be kept constantly on hand.
Orders from a distance will be promptly filled, on reasonable terms.
Olr Residence, corner of 5th and 1'oplnr streets, where he may be found when not at the lime house.
Ter re-Haute, Mav 16 d& wtf
NOTICE.
1VTOTICE is herein" given that on the IN seventh day of July, A. D. 1855, between the hours of ten o'clock, a.m.,
er, saving her, it was a service not en- and four o'clock, p. m., of said day, .at tiUifcg him to the thanks of the hus-
the
band. .Honey Greek township, Vigo county, —. 11ndiana, the underrigned will expose to Touching Doesticks," the sale at public auction, one Jack, for the Chicago Tribune says the report of bis purpose of paying the expense of keep-
residence of tho undersigned, in
ing and feeding the same, the owners thereof having failed for more than six months to pay for the keeping and feeding of said Jack. Amount due to this date $35,00.
ELIZABETH FOXWORTHY, Adm'rxof Wm. Forworthy. June 1, 1855-3wprsfee$2
Ban.
Corn Bacon Flaxseed Lard Su^ar Coffee
"«*.nery.
50(»6.» H,l!0
1.00(^1,15 61 ,'
Avr.n.. .30
gen!i:i
eral and local news, will be carefully noted, and selections will be made in reference to the maintenance of a high .one of morals in our columns.
The markets, of our own and of the principal commercial cities of the States, will be correctly reported daily and weekly.
All communications of an interesting nature, free from personalities, and unexceptional in language, will be welcomed to our columns.
HOME MARKET.
COHHECTED DAILY FOTT THE AMKKKW.
WH0LE^AL£^2^HETAlLr Flour bbl @$.7,50 Wheat $0,00flfl.30
65
5V«@7
12K
Mola«80A Tobaccu Salt 3* bbl. Coal Wood cord Lime $ b«. Ivathers ioo Whisky gall Butter Eejf' Fih White Mackerel Tons Tar Indigo' SaUuratus Nails Candles Sfar Candles Tallow
50(« 60 20(-:u
10 (it' 15 2,75
2^5
4 @35
It
lVcd Ap'U bu. 1,50 Gn^'U (tffl.OO
PciU'heS Dried
dy the political faith of the American, PoiaUwa and will be maintained, in a spirit of Cl»e««c courU'Sy towards those who mav differ .i ,• |Omoiw with us in sentiment. Ci,ickc«s i^loi 1 st. A just discrimination in favor of' Cid^r native born citizens, for all offices yfjOats trust and profit, in preferance to those of foreign birth. 2d. The Union of these States. 3d. Opposition to all local or sectional prejudices, 4th. The "Slates of America as they are, "one and inseparable." 5th. No Sectarian interference in our legislation, or the administration of American Laws.
ITT FOK
TIIK
YHAK
OK OUR
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5 ,* a to 3 fc-
6th. Hostility to the assumptions of 21 22 23 21 25 26 27,22 23 24 25 26 27 28 the Pope, through the Bishops, Priests 2d 29 30 31 i29 30
and Prelates of the Church, or by powers of the Old World.
7th. Restoration of our State naturalization laws to a correspondence with the Constitution of the United Suites. 8lh. Free and liberal Educational Institutions, for all sects and classes, with a free use of the Bible, God's Holy Word, as a textbook. 9th. Full tolerance to all Religious sects, which do not conflict with the Constitution of the U. S. or the gcuius of our free institutions. 10th. The 'Monroe doctrine' against colonization on the Americaa continent by the nations of Europe.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 OCTOBER. 9 10 11 12 13 14! 1 2 3 4 5 6 1516 17 18 19 20 21 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 22 ^3 24 25 26 27 28 1415 16 17 18 19 20 oij3t) ,21 22 23 24 25 26 57 may. 2829 30 31 1 2 3 4 51
NOVEMBER.
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76 COEMR
Groceries and Provisions of all kinds.
RAN HE in dfrsipied are now prepared to JL wnit upon their fti^.ds and customers with full and general assortment.of Groceries and Provisions.
Their stock comprises, in part, English Dairy Cheese, Mackerel, Sugars, bpices. Coffee. Teas, Molasses, cftuv.vsaod Beef, Hams, Shoulders, 8ide«,
Lard, l'otntoes, Salt in sacks, Willow Wagons, Basket*, Tubs and WasHboaTds,
and in fnct every thing that can be deeired, may be hsd, tit cheaper rates than can be found in th" city. (U* Butter, Kgg*. Chicken?, Meal, Hour, &c., kept on hand, when they are to be had in the country.
O* Persons fending children for any article to this house, m*v nly on the correctness of weight and change.
Give us a call—we are determined that no house in the city shall undersell us we do not put. on the tariff when an article I* scarce. .JAMISON & TEHKY,
Corner of Market A Walnut «ts.
Mav 16, 1855-dtf
HOUSES
FOR
SALE-
y«
Wil. II. BOS WELL.
Four good Work Hordes, all
,'oung and in jyood condition. Xttquirt at J. M. ADAMS' Atction Store. May 21,1855-dtf
American Transportation Company. CAPITAL 8900,000.
INCORPORATED
under the laws of the
State of New York. This company have abundant means both in Steam Propellers and Boats, to g'U-e
any
property, intruded to
them, the greatest despatch, and it MIH.11 be their care to transport ail property safely, and in good order.
The merchants of Terre Haute, and ad-
Hubby, Hughes tV Co Cleveland Brownlee, Pendleton and Co, Brown and King, Scott and Co., Toledo. Shewmoker and Co., Terre Haute.
Any information given by SHEWMAKER fc CO., Ohio Street between 1st,and 2d. May 24-1855 and tf.
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AMERICAN
$P,00 0 01)
olt
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10
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HNBJFIL)
PRINTING OFFICE,
Welch's Bloek, Fourth Street,
$ Bn«hcl 75 of the Post Office,
TERRE-HAUTE, INDIANA.
ffirtvi}
T1IK
lb
sav that they ate now all' of
75(fM .00
60
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2,50 1.50 10
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1.00 1,80 0,00 35
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4 5 6 7 8 9 1 0 3 3 4 5 6 7 8 11 12 13 14 15 16 I7i 910 11 12 13 14 15 in 10 20 21 22 23 2 U617 IB 19 20 21 22 2526 27 28 29 30 31 23 24 25 26 27 28 29
prepared to
all orders (on short notice)
l.tit' 10
c» ^7 15 no 15 2,00
2T»
lllaiit
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SOMETHING Ef
On tlae "Watoasli.
FURNITURE MADE BY STEAM.
D. 0. I0E8TEE
HAV1 SO permanently located in Ter 1m
R|
rci-Haute, if) now engaged in tnanufac'T* taring Furniture by steam, in the most expeditions and workmanlike manner.
His Ware-Rooms are on the corner of Third and Cherry utreeta, where lift beeps constantly ou linnd and off«rn for «al«, at wholesale and retail, a large and full assortment of the most elegant Furniture, of all styles ami descriptions, at rates equal to Cineiniiuti prices, adding freight.
He also keeps constantly on hand Fkk's patent.air-tight
Metalic Burial Cases.
Together with a full iMwortment of
Burial Clothes, and Wooden Coffins, of the best material and workmanship, D" Funerals attended witb an elegant
MM&MBM.
Every thing in bis line furnished at the «horte&t notice and on tho most reasonable terms.
Fami'ie* and dealers.in the trade' will find it to their interest to call at the comer of )n«i Cherry «tr»«sta, one square North of Main, before piiichMsiug elsewhere.
Terre-llaute, Mity 29, 1855-dwtf
MONEY MADE (JUICX.
HLRK in great complaint among young men that they cannot get employment hat will remunerate them for their services. To such, thfiHtibscribor would cull attention to a §afe, pleasant and very profitable business, by which, without any rick, the capital invehk'd can be doubled every three months, and by a little extra exertion every two mothx. Agent* are wanted in every city and town in the Union—yon cannot overstock the market,and therein always a ready *ale.
Circulars containing a full and accurate description of the bumieas, and all matters pertaining thereto, will bo pent free of expense to any address, on application by letter or otherwise to S A MU KL SWAN,
Atlanta, Oa., or Montgomery, Ala.
June
1, 1855-d3m
A CAHI) Having Fold my establishment on Market street, Ea*t of the Squaie, and purchased Mr. KLI.'S interest in tho firm of
LW
&r ^ilhcrtlioi'S),
PRINTERS AND PROPRIETORS.
Propiietors of ih« "American Job Printing Office," are pleased to
fill
in the line
UA JFIMTG LOT
PRlMTIHSt
Our stock of type and o'her materials,
"jiol' oo!entirely new,1and of tho best and l,5o)*no«t fashionnblo style, purchased with 1, a wtw of doing all kinds of
5 KAIUIOAD
CIRCULARS,
PAMPBCLiBTS. BILL HEADS, HAND-BILLS, NOTIS,
€AJR»SR-
DocdLs, Xioaacs, O A E S And in fact every thing in the priming line will be done in a maimer not to be excelled by many Western printing offices^ ,)
HW Orders for Printing respectfully solicited. May 30, 1855.
Square, I .shall take ranch pleasure hereafter in nerving my friends, acquaintances, and the public generally, in the line of Dry Goods,
Ints, Boot*, Shoes, Bonnets, See., &c. The fnif'iness will continue without a change of firm, and will consist of Mr. G. F. liirtiiv and the undersigned
I). S. DAKALDSON.
N.rrrCE.—Mr. D. will continue in the Land
Warrant business, and the various duties of a
jacent country, are respectfully invited to take jj0jarv Public, and will wait upon old tsolthe advantagesofthisline into consideration ^ierR,"tlioir Misoa children, promptly and efCONS1GNEES.
ficientlr. O" imd Warrants bought and sold. May 19,1655. D. S. D.
WANTKI).
A
SITU ATI ON as Salesman or BookKeeper, in a Dry Goods or other business house, by one who has had
more boarders with lodging, and many years experience. The best of a number without lodging, wanted at
c^,r
references can be
Rnu- I J.
Crain's boarding-house, in Mechanice* Row on accommodating terms. Tcrre-Haute, May 7, 1855.
Apply at this office.given. June
1, 1855-d2\v
REMOVAL B.-BISCH0F,
E A N A I O WHOLESALE KKTAIL DEALS* IN READY-MADE CLOTHINC. CLOTHS, CASSIMERES,
ESTINGS, fcc..
No. 8, Union Row, A E I N I A N A
KS1
KCTPULLY informs
ho
the public
that
HAS REMOVED HIS
CLOTHING STORE,/ Fwm tlic cornor of
Alain
nr.d Fourth St*., tu
No. 8 Union Row, door Went of Cook's Hardware Store, where he k«r|M tmhand. at all tiiittis, a larg«
READY-MADE
CLOTH I NG',
wkicn he otTure fur nalo wlial«mUa ur r»t«uU at very
FOR ASH. ^i Also, tlie latest sitlcs und best varieties of CttKKiitinrc!i«« rj
Fr«n»cU and licruiaa CIolU*, VextinKi, Linen*, nun
FURNISHING GOODS. Tlie very Itertever oflerwl iu thi* city. f* flQT IK li«w lite iw»rvico» of Mr*
WM. SHAKFKB,
VHHI UF the BCJFT cuttarsand flt-
tw« in the country, mxler wluwio «uperviKuu the BVHJVO FFIMNLIS will be tuanufftctured into good and Kulwtantial gHnupnto of the Itumt atld IUO»t KAKIUOKAUS-K SfVt.K, Kltd Will b« r«ady at all times to tula Uu. jneoturM of a neat and ecntaekt lit. ,t fD" 1I« wilicii# flail from CXJUKTUT RA CLAhTS, and the puUUo goncrnlly.
J" AH orders |rA on sliori uotic«, and in the moat, approVed
FTWLU
B. BISCHOR
April 25, 1865—d«fcw-Gn
tlRTAIt 8HEWMAKKR *. «. tVOlff*
SHEWMAKER & CO., FOEWARDING & COMMISSION Ii: 110 HANTS, 8 1 O A A E N S
And dealers in Flour Salt arid Finh.
Offioa
near tlie Comer of Second and Ohio
North Hide, below Donnelly'*
Terrc llnute, Indiana.
IA*
Street*
Drug Store,
Strict attention given to ell buatneim in tlie line of forwarding and Commission. KicF» aKseEa.-Bem«ni &l Co. S. n. Potter & Oo Urovurman & Bourn. N. amith A aotut, E.W. Smitlv, McGregor, St .Cook &. Co., Terrellaute,
NH., J. S. Walter*, Montezuma,,
lud., Hatnuel Orr,Evan»vitla,
Ma.*«h3-3m
Indiana.
FEESH A10EIIVAL. 1
OF
new rood* at E. S. Wolfe A Son. A aplenoid aaaortinont of white granite ware, nt pricea that will Mtonixh tho uativM. also a lot of the
came
kind of ware to aell ou
jonnniuion at Importer* 1'ricoa.
A
April 5»Kltf
FOR SALE! Ti
HOUSE and lot on 4th ttroet near tha Canal the House is anew frame—well finished, containing 5 rooms, and Cflllar, a well convenient, Tho property runta fur $150, |Mr anunni Terms one half earth, bal lance in 12 months.
This property will be sold at a bargain, Al«o, Horse and Buggy, two-horaeWatftfti, Gold Watch, and other tieraunal property.
Enquire of H. H. Teel or May 13, 1855-dtf J. W. REA A 09^
MUM BOOKS
(1 OUEY'S
A
DY '8
VI
BOOK, for May.
Graham's Magaxine, I Emerson Bennett's new novel—"Ellen Nor bnry, or tlie adventures ol an Orphan," by
Emerson
Bennett.
At
Kpril 25 W. H. BUCKINGHAM'S.
NEW BOOKSFI
HARPER'S.MAGAZIKK,
for May.
Putnam's Monthly, do. At
BUCKIKOHAM'Sfor
Book Stows...
Tho IW-Baj?, a collection of Ephemera, by N. P. Willis. The Old Inn, or tho Travelers Entertainment, by Josiah Barnes, Senior.
Gracc Lee, by Julia Kavanagh, Tri-Colored Sketches in Paris. „r The Summer Land," a Southern Story, by a child of the Sun.
Chemistry of Common Life, by Johnston. Tho Castlo Builders, by tiho author of "RcdclifTo." ttarpor's Story Books, No's. 5 and 6.
For fiaio at Buckingham s, Sign of tho "Big Book.''
To Printers throughout the 8tale., E are to furnish at the lowest
CASHprepared RATKH—
Fine Eastern Printing Inks, in large and small sized cans. Printing Paper of any me, and extra quality.
Cards cut to order at short notice. Unruled Cap, Letter, and Note Papers. Fine I'laiu diul Illuminated Card Hoards.
STEWART fe BOWEN,
18 West. Washington St., Indianapolis. May 28, 1855-wy
OH.
Ice Cream Saloon. I
PROTSMAN, would inform theeitizensof Tena Haute, that he has fitted up an icc cream saloon on fourth st., between Main and Cherry. Ice Cream kept,constantly onhand, throughout the season, atao cakes candv, &.
Mav 10 185G-dtf
