Daily American, Volume 1, Number 99, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 15 June 1855 — Page 3

ONE WEEK LATER

abbival of the steamship

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NEW YORK, June 13.

The steamer Atlantic has arrived with dates to the 2d inst The Allies captured Kertsch on the Sen of Azof, also Russian camp at Tchernaga, besides various successes before Sebastopol.—'News comprises three distinct successes, firstly, the French in sanguinary conflicts lasting whole nights of the 22d and 23d, took and retained an important fortification of defense.

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D'Armes before Sobastopol, not fewer than 8,000 men were killed or wounded bv bavonet. Secondly, the Allies made rapid advance, and seized and retained the Russian linos on Tcbernaga, without much loss the. Russiaus retreating to the hills. Thirdly, the Allies' secret expedition obtained possession of Kertsch and his command in tl* plied with all yia eral for war. Sea of Azof, in wlmh llh?r« are now 14 sivo heat succeeded the raiiis,

oftlie Allies' steamers. Th« Russians much siakness. ,.ii the approach of the Allies, blew up The Russian Minister of Foreign Afiho forts and burned four sLe.tm.M s, urs has issued a circular representing thirty transports, and half a million the blockading of the ports of Finland, yieks of breadstutfs. which says that England had departed

•lused steady.—Orleans 7-.\ Middling C111G Upland fair 6X Middling 7-16 stock in port 52,900 bales, including 332,000 American.

Liverpool dates to noon of the 2d inst. 102 passengers by the last arrival. Wo Lave a brief announcement that tiie

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Veiissior s:ivs the Russinn

France and England have declined from principle, and that the flag covered Vt

Breadstuff's unchanged, and market dull., support of tho retired force. 1 von in active demand, and prices slight- English funds opened

lv advanced. Welch rails quoted on

steamers burned. It is rumored at Par-

«els and about fifty guns had fallen, in-1"' OBPBOfUSi,] to the hands of the AUie?.

Raglan further telegraphs $at. on1foe!DAILY

25th Gen. Geo. Brawn reached onek-1- rale, haring on the previous day, des-1-

further conference at Vienna. the cargoes and neutral vessels. ers of tlie Old orld. is said that the French have estiib- AUSTKIA,—The expected resumption l^)«tion of our wtc imtnrlishcrl a camp at Tchergans, and that, of the Vienna conference has not yet ta- ahzation laws to a correspondence *il]\, B"l'ium' will furnish 20,000 men.: hen place. It-is doubtfully re^rted [tbe Constitution »f the luit^d states. There isaprospt-ct that, peace will pre-1 that the new Austrian propositions will &)*• tree and liberal i.ducaUonal :i ib peremptorily negotiated, -. and that: Institutions, for all sects and classes,

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Baring quotes Consols, money 92*$ Fngland and France are more eager for !)2i, and"account 93 to 03J-, but others' negotiations than is necessary. 92i. Money abundant. Menschikoff had ri'turned to St. Pe-

quoie yz-. JUonev auuuaant. ..«« v--LIVKUPOOI., June Ut. tersburg, and was well received by the Breadstuffs dull. Provisions better, Emperor.. t'iiLton active specula'imi sales of 152,-j

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5JO bales exports 5,000 bales Market the hands of the English, while tho Russians have but 108 privates, and 10 officers belonging to the French.

ron position of defence before Sebas- and Priest were shot at Shanghia on '.opol.3 It occured during the nit-his of he 9th. Tho insurgents have withihe 2«M

Canton are threatened with famine and

-nunnous while that of his own troops riots are apprehended. A lkiti*h tl,-et isoonsiderable thouyh much less. Tite "f eight vessels was rendeyvoued at 1'reach relairted their position. «T*SP^. afterwards proceeded to the

GroiwhikofV's account of the adair is North of the Russian settlement. ihis: Y^sUm*(1av evoning, seventeen ^hips J. P. Ivoi.eay was at liattnlions of tho cnoiiiv, with reserves, Canton, andalier at W hampoe, and attacked the French by a counter ap-: l'owhattan at Singapore. ]roa('h. The attack commenced the Capt. Adams proceded home-with day before in front of the bastions, and

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ratified treaty of Jaj an.

had live or six combats, which were! The very latest advices from the Balvcry sanguinary, and lasted during the

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tie, dated the 26th, say that the steamer

whole nio-ht. On the night of the 15th Driver was sunt out to serve vessels ult., the battalion Usi nearly 2,500 men with official notices of the blockade, and in driving back ti.e encniv!

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Thu Pclissier tdcgrapli, at 10 P. M. pleton, ot Boston, wnica was also serof the 25ih ult,, announces that on that I ^!'h a day they had occupied the lines of Teh

eniaga. The 'enemy,1 not being in. force, retreated rapidly into the hills. An armistice was agreed upon, in order to bury the dead. The enemy's exact loss is not known, but is supposed to ho from five to six thousand killed and wounded.

On the 25.h the enemy had not made any demonstrations either in front or against the lines in Tcherna^a. The works and fortifications of Kamisch were progressing. The sanitary condition of the army was good.

The market for breadstuffs was generallg unchanged—closed dull. Provisions slightly advanced, and the markets steady.

Barings Brothers quote sugar firm

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doubtful. [L The Pacific sailed at noon with 211 Ragland telegraphed on the 27th as passengers and $1,675,650.

follows:—We are masters of the sea of Azof without a single casuality, and the troops all landed at Iverteck.

On her Majesty's birthday, the 24th

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the enemy fled, blowing up fortifications on both sides of the Straits, destroying-their steamers. Some ves-

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troyed tne foundry near Kertsch, where ing able to say to the citizens of 1 erre-f shot, shell and ball were manufactured. Haute, and the people of Indiana and A despatch from Raglan of the 30th, Illinois, generally, that former success says that letters from Gen. Brown, of present prospects justify them in

of the 20th,announced the destruction announcing the. Daily and Weekly by the euemy of four Russian war American as a fixed faot, aud destined steamers.-—The Allies' sloops succeed-:10 ...... ...

ed in blowing up a magazine at Awbftt,«.Hprojectors are determined "by. and destroying 100 merchant vessels.'l^tiring energy, and a heart felt devoOnly one Russian steamship remain-' 4*® the cause in which they are -cited in the Sea of Azof. The occupation make the American a most desirable S'nd readable newspaper,

of Galatz, and the attack upon lsmael and

id Rune is confidently spoken of. The jfhf lollowlfig rrrison a| Sebastopol uraw most of ^y the political eir supplies front the capture at Ker-

grriison at, fSoDastonoi draw most oi

fatal, as reported by the British forces before Sebastopol. Some cases had also occurred among the French troops.

The Sardinian vessel, Contingent, landed in good condition, and well supExces-

are 4/6 Kiajsian prisoners in

Xo returns from the French. EOXPT.—The Vicinity of Egypt has given orders for the construction of a railroad across the Isthmus of Suez.

CHINA.—The Chinese insurgents have

French had driven the Russians fmra a been defeated, and two .of their leaders'

23i ult., hud was a most drawn towards the interior of Nankin,

san.rumarv afi'air. Xe^ly the whole I The insuruents are making such aduivison was a total loss on both sides.: vanccs that fears are entertained that it The number of killed and wounded is may induce a stoppage of the export estimated a1 0,000. I trade of Shanghai. The inhabitants.of

loss is

A"'erican ship Samuel Ap-

rning to clear out within

six days. A day or two afterwards, and when out crusing, fell in with the Appleton's officers and demanded to sea bills of lading. The Captain objected, and fears are entartained that it will cause some difficulty. The officer iu sisted upon his rights, when it turned out that the Appleton had just landed at the Baltic' port with fifty thousand, rifles and ten thousand revolvars, besides eight hundred bales of cotton, which was claimed as an ostensible part of her cargo.

A private dispatch from Vienna states that the Allies are in possession of Tehcrnaga on the right bank of the river, aud that two Russian batteries and several battalions were detached from North

of Sebastopol, and advancing with the

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further slight reaction, but a gradual

board at £6 15s(ft 7l Welch bar iron recoyery took place. Ihe market closed 7 1 Scotch 71 Cd. Money market with renewed hrmtiess and a decided tiasies. Consols had advanced to 9^,' improvtmcnt in the afternoon, attubuAmerican ^tnek*^ with in netivti tetl tj feiltlfifactory accounts. g,. demand, and prices had slightly advun- j. Th, progross of the allied squadron eed. in the Sea of Azof was complied with. Boot*, Shoes, Bonnet*, &c., &c.

London June 1st I ^'s imported that tho Grand Duke t)1(, business will continue without a Batteries have been destroyed and Constantino had resigned his position change J,f/^'V,

as

Kraut^ Admir.n of the Russian aa\

i^ that Pelissler had attacked and rout- ia,)^ ^ie peace part) was in the as- ^•ilTIGF—^jr \ritl continue in the Land 'd Liprande's force. Canrobort is re- ccndency.. Warrant "btrsinertl,"and the various dutiesf a ported wounded and another General' The stock of bullion in the Bank of Notary Public, nnd will wait upon old solkilled, but the report is considered England had increased 467,066. ikSlr^

jtfjT Only one death has resulted from the poisoning of the wedding par-

ty in Virginia. A large number are

still sick, but it is thought they w.111 It is now supposed the poieon \mi

recover. was accidental.

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& WE0(LY AMERICAN.

undersigned foe] gratified in be-

Th^ following sentiments, will embo-

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the political faith of the American,

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tech, therefore they must iexeroise speedy courtesy toM ards those who may differ

nmiiuaiucd, in

influence on the siege. i.Y)1'1 'n ^itiment. »uo The cholera had brokcnOul aiuU'jfl 1st.. A just discrimination favor of cases had oocuired, 20 of which proved native bottt citizens, for all offices of s«ln«ratu* ,fc »lJ trust and profit, in ptWemnee to those^ Xai« •f foreign birlll. Isr.'^auJI,'.''

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2d. i'he Union of these States. 3J. Opposition all loca.1 or eeq-

Pope, through the Bishops, Pi icsls"

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with free use of the Bible, Uod's Holy Word, as a textbook. 9th. Full tolemnce to all Religious

sects, which do not conflict Constitution of the U. S. or ius of our free institutions. 10th. The 'Monroe doctrine' against colonization on the Americaa coutineut by the nations of Europe.

The latest Foreign aud domestic general and local news, will be carefully noted, and selections -will be made in reference to ihe maintenance tone of morals iu uur columns.

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The markets, of our wn and of the principal commercial cities of the Stales,

All eommunicatifms wf an interest-

Strict uttcntion to. the courtesies du--to our cotemporaries will be preserved.!

Daily, per week payable to carrier lOcts

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Xo subscriptions received for weekly for less than six months, and no paper continued after the subscription has expired, unlesjiy especial arrangement.

BK0WN & SILVEEraORN. Publishers Proprietor*.

COMSTOCK BROTHER,

Junu 5-d\v2w No. 2 Mech-'inies' Kow.

A CARD Having sold my establishment on Market VtrM fcaM ef the Squarfe, and purchased Mr. TCKI.L'S interest in th« firm of GEO. F. Rtrt.KT & Co., North of the Square, 1 i"hall take much pleasure hereafter l.

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HOME MARKET.

COKBECTKR DAILY ROLL THE AM ERIC

WHOLESALE,

Hie*!.., '£y» Wlu»ky $ gall HuUvr

a spirit of I FelT White

RETAIL.

Goru ,, C3 Bacon

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Flaxseed ,i .lo Lard

Sugar Coffee Molasses Tobacco Salt bbl "nd Wottd ft e»rd Lime f) bu. Ffuttlwrs,

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tional prejudices. -.40«wn 4th. The ui:«d Wite* of America :!.»«» as they ait*, 4*ouenml inseparable.''

:.-6ih. Nu Sectarian -interference in MaiM our legislation, or the administrutlou of Onioiis? rk American Laws.?-* «y |iChiekm8 dos 6th. Hostility to the assumptions -c

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is iiow ]avpuria lu fur-

1. iii^ ttia b?st of i* Putnam County Lime,

at WltofeyUe or "l^tail. IThi^ ljme ,nav |u. mti, lit cheaper rates than can be .' known to be. ihabwl iu tibo Stato. f**r all pur- found in tho city nose's.havir fitl^ up a finie hrrirsc ori

Fourth, between Vophr and Bwan street*, Vhore a gopd supply wilt be kept constantly on hand

of

Mr'

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O" Lind Warrants bought and Bold. May 19,1655. D. S. D.

NOTICE.

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"TOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed Adrainistra

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of the estate of Thomas C. Agar, late of

t. SCOTT,

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i,.r» natni'ii int* 1'. ini l-vi-rtnimlil .•» r. ... .. jnntbit. AfMitl Bra WM ing nature, tree from pt rv?naliti^, and unexceptional in language, will bo welwmed our columns.

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70 COMER

Gfroceries and Provisions of all kinds.

fB^HK undersign

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wait upon lltei

with full and general assortment of Groceri«?a atid Pmviwtuis. Their *tnck«ompri«e.«, in'part, English Dairy Chieso, Mackorel, Sugars, "pices, Coffee, To:us, Mola«^e#» canvassid Bui-f, Ham1^ Shoulders, li»Wl. rwtato^,- Salt- in wck#,

Willow Wagons, Baskets, Tubs and Washboards,

mid in fnet ev»ry thii.g that can be desired,

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Chickens, Meal, Flour, triien they

Butter,

&c... kept on hand in tla-ccmtiir}-.

.... (D* Persons stsiiding children for any arU Orders from a distance will be promptly j„

to

filled, on reasonable terms. of weight and change. WM.H. BOS WELL, Giveusacall—we ar« determined that no BT Residehcc, corner of 5th nnd I oplar },ouso jjj ?]l(. city wliall undersell ns wedo Streets, wliore he .may be found xrhen not ,at.

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ilio lirhe hnise. J.VM1SON &. TKKKV, Tcrre-Haute, May 16 d& Wtf Corner of Market Walnut ms. Mav 16, le55 dtf

Barsainis.

A LARGE lot of Ten, Tobacco, Bag-Salt, X'V.- Willow and Wood Ware, Matches, Firecrac)|«$i)| C«gar.«, GrocerieH, ctc., etc., ai wholesale. Call "noon for bargains.

are

to be had

houwi*, m?y rely on the correctness

nut on Uio tariff wh«» an article l« team*

70U SALB—Four (rood Work Horse.-, all in ccitnl condition. Inquire at J. M. ADAMS' Auction Store.

May 21,1855-dtf (,

American Transportation Company* CAPITAL 8900,000.

INCOUl'OHATKL)

Htate of New York. This company have iibundant means both in Steam Propellers and Boat*, to give a.iv projwty, i.,tru»ted ^|ai)(1

jacent country, are respectfully I the advantages of this line into

CONSIGNEES

Hubby, Hughea «$• Co Cleveland Brownlee, Pendleton and Co, Brown and King,Scott and Co., Toledo. Shewmaker and Co., Torre Haute.

Any information given by SHKWMAKER «Ss CO., Ohio Street between Island 2d. May 24-855 and tf."

A FEW more boarders with lodging, and J\ a number without lodging, wanted at Grain's boarding-house, in Mechanics' Row on accommodating terms.

AMERICAN

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Sprintinb'office

AO^GO

75 9 0» ou 4U 10 ao i:»

Welch's Block, Fourth Street, 3Ba«t of the Post Office,

TERRE-HAUTE, INDlAKffT

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PRINTERS AND PROPRIETORS.

rnHE Propii^t^rs of the "Aw^ritran 1. Job Printing Office," are pleaded t« ,.say that they aix* now pivmred to (ill M»i».all orders (on sliurt notice) in the litv«

prepared it\

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f] plain anil franco ^.ob PRISHTIM6J

^^vitock of type arid o'her luatniah,

4are

entiivly nuvv, aud of the Iw'Kt aud

1 ^t) I moat fashionable style, purchased wilh 1. a view of doing all kinds of

RAILROAD

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CIRCULARS,

"E*aimgpjej::!1.*jef3?&9

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BILL HEADS, HAND-BILLS, NOTES, fd

DoodLs, ltoQ«os, O A E S

&.C.,

And iu fact every thing iu the printing line, will be doue in a manner not to bo excelled by many Western printing oK

Orders for Printing respectful^

ly solicited. May 30, I CSS,

MONEY MALE aUICK.

25 26 27 29 30 31123 94 25 2G 27 2S S9 !rpuKRK is grert campauul aiauug jrouag"

|*io mi?u thai ttey c*nnal enjptornieat tli*t will remutDettile. tJ»eiu (or their service*. oc|$!»En. 2 S 4

6' 'I Kuch, thn«nl»scriter would cull *ttrr»Uon t» «ale,ii|»liM»Mmt and vary ^initiinlilwbuwany ri»k, tkt capital cvtVf three mnntltA, hy little extra axeman ewry t*» jnotli«. Af^nts b» wanted in pverr citr and 2 3 luwn in tb»s Uftion—you cannot "overatofk 9 j0 the market,and thcjvulw«v* ft rtwdy i«aU«.

24 25 2G 57 invested ean wdoHfiltMl

i2b 29 30 31 »iul hy a little extra

MAY. i2b29 30 31 1 2 3 4 5J xovtUDKa. 6 7 8 9 It) II I2j 1 13 14 15 10 17 IS 19j 4 5 6 7 8.20 21 22 2.3 24 25 2611 32 13 14 15 1G 17

Circulars e«»taini«p and accurate dwerijition «f the lniwne«8, and rail matter* jn-rutiiiiiR thf fOt, will wnt fri-c tri" tarju'ttHe to any nddnxtt, on a j»] «1 cuitj on by letr ter 6rethe»,*'i8«l» a A Ml'EL SVVAJC,

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Allnntn.Ga., or Montgoiurry, Ala. June 1, lS5S-:d3m _1'

VAITTABLE HOTEL AND DWELLING HOUSE FOR SALE.

WELL KNOWN and popular Hotel in 1%. the tatfn of Pari*, KirarCo Ilia. Tho ImiUUwft i» a two *tory friuna, large, commodiaa, and nfwjy r9novated,(Kntainingfifttttu rootus, kitcWu and a wasU-Louse, well and

cd are 'now prcpim-d to cistwu coavmiieut. Thtjro i» a good stabla ciistoincrs cont«iiing three tier of stalls attatched. Thi* h«U,«?e h&Mt g'wi run of buxines, and will Imj gold on vorv fnvorahle terras.

Al a VJ OCIOUH dwelijtiff lio««e, entirely new, wirhin one «juarc of uit public square,^ Knaiuro nt ,hn it dtf. THIS OFFICE.-

xiooK oner*r"

FOR YOUR SWINE! NO

I ICBiwlieri'by ci^t-n 1^ tho owners Of hogs in the ciry of Terre-Haute, that th« uiidormi^mnl will take up and euiptrtind all hog* running at larg«, contrary to ordinance, and that all hogs 'hat may be so taken un, and impounded for twelve ihhii's, previous-to fi o'clock, Tuesday the fit), TUurfd^* ihe 14th, and Snturfiav the 18th days of June, 1S55, will bo fold \iy tne at ^nid potnrd, to so»tis«fy ihe penalty and cost»'thnt may be asMwd. »r(!i nance for hogs nnmmgat large will be enforced.

June 6, l1?55-d tf

DESIKfSS

under tlic laws of the

them, the greatest despatch, and it Miall be ...' .. ./• i.

thiSircaro to transport all property safely, and in good order. The merchants of Terro Haute, and adinvited to take consideration

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Terre Haute, May 7, 8»»,

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S. DOPSON, City Marshal..

RSaABBY.M^ Graduate of Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia, Pa.,

to inform the eiiizons of Torre-

Haute nnd vicinity, that he has opened an office on Cherry, between 4th and 5th stti., for the practice of"the healing arts, where h« may be found at all hours, except when ab6ont. on prr»f«M(ional duty.

Doctor Gabby has, for several years, bee* Kuccesfftil prnctioner in IVnnf-ylvania,

hnpM lh

nt'hiS thorough pn paration for,

and hi- past experience in the practice of his profession will soon secure to nirn a liberal share of public palronago

Tcrre-llaute, May 30, 1055-d'2w

FRESH LEMONS.

FINEFrehh

Lemons lust received gn3

Juno G, li55-dtf

June 5, 1^55-dtf

for

«ale by WES'i FALL a. Tip PI'.

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YA BARRELS of Mackerel,"of the beet. f)' brands, just received and for pnle at wholesale, by It. S. OOX tJp. CO.,

E®I^AL7"a-

DPonelf»,dtf.

J. M. Comins, has removed his officn square north of the Stewart Hqush*® April *^rtriiv'i^iil^ffii'iVriT&a<Tii«'