Daily American, Volume 1, Number 105, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 21 June 1855 — Page 3

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PmorvMioiMX.—By reffeten^U) our uolnmna of New advertisements, it will

The

New

Orteans papers speak in the

Departure.

and celebrated resident physician Dr. j1,1,8

btituiions of Europe, during the sum* mer months—returning in October, vrheu he will resume his practice in the Hp.cialitie8 which be has adopted. Dr. Greenhough's success in the treatment of Throat and Lung diseases has elicited the highest testimonials from respectable parties, and all who know him professionally or otherwise are ready to testify to his integrity and worth. As it is the Doctor's intention to remain with us until the first week in June, we would urge those of our readers who may need his valuable services to se-! cure his advice and remedies at once.

ID* See notice of a lecture to night, at the Universalis! Churcli. Go aud hear it.

Fourth of July.

INDIANA LiaUOE LAW.

AX ACT io prohibit the mani/factvrr and sate of spirituous ami intoxicating liquors, except in the cases therein nam-

intemperance

CONTINUED,

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Sep. 7.

Tho county comm.ss,oners .ib(jd

of each county, shall Uin»t the county

treasurer to Day over to each or any of the agents so appointed by them, such Mini's of money, out of the treasury, as thoy shall deem proper for the purchase vf liquor or the commissioners may agree with the agent to furnish the li-

When the agent whose agency has closed by any means whatever, has invest-

be entitled to receive from the agent to whom he delivers such liquors, the cost price thereof, as soon as he shall fairly account for all money that may have wme into his hands in the course of his agency. The county commissioners shall make provision for the payment of all such sums out of the county

or

Qd

°^ierw^8e* If such agent

shall fail or refuse to perform any dusquired of him in this section, he and his sureties shall be liable on tho

of such agent, for all damages

tained by the county in consequence thereof and each damages, when collected, shall be paid into the county treasury.' y,

SEC. 8. Before any such Agent shall be authorised to purchase and sell spir

tke

we

been

Thomas H. Greenhough will shortly judgement against the defendants for leave us for the purpose of visiting sev- i^e penalty of the bond and costs «ral of the most prominent medical In-1

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Th*re will be a meeting held at the CourtHouse on to-morrow night, for the purpose dI making the necessary arrangements for the jnoper celebration of the Fourth of July.

A committee from the two Fire Companies have been appointed to confer with one appointed by the citizens. Come one and all

Mayor Hook returned home to­

day., from Indianapolis. He brought: with him a splendid Map of Indiatmpolis, presented by that city to TerreHaute. 4

O" Helici Fire J^ugine and Hos^,Compnny meet to-night, on important business.

itttous or intoxicating liquor &a afore*, Haute, and the people of Indiana aud said, he shall file his bond with the au- Illinois, generally, that former success

be seen that Dr. Thomas H. Greenough, ^itor of the county, with two good and »nd present prospects justify them in an eminent and celebrated resident phy-, sufficient sureties, payable to the State announcing the Daily and Weekly sician of New Orleans, is now stopping of Indiana, in a penalty of not less than American as a fixed feet, and destined at Buntains Hotel, in this city, where June thousand dollars nor more than exist. he may be consulted by any afflicted thousand dollars, to be approved of! The proprietors are determined by wit£disease of the throat or lungs. ib?*• commissioners, and conditioned «mmng energy, and a heart felt devothat he will, in all respects, conform to to the cause in which they are en

highest terms of Dr. Greenhough, as an his avency, and the laws of the State able practicioner, and upright gentle- of Indiana touching the sde of spiritman, and as pecularly successful in his uous aud intoxicating liquor, .upon d\ thf political faith ot the American, .. fpL_ the breach of the condition of such .tt!|d treatment. The following which

subjoin from the New Orleans Bee, we jjg jn jn oircuit court of with us in sentiment, consider the very highest testimonial! court of common ideas

Our highly esteemed1 trial that the condition of the bond

broken, the court shall render

Bono

of

Aokkt

to

Sell.

Know all men that we, as principal, and we. as sureties, are held and firmly bound unto the State of Indiana, in the penal sum of dollars, to the payment ol whicli we bind ourselves jointly and severally, firmlv, by these presents. Dated this Jay of

A. D.

Whereas, the county commissioners of the county of have appointed the above named Agent, (or agents) to purchase and sell spirituous and intoxicating liquor in township, county: Now the above obligation is conditioned that the said agent (or agents) shall, in all respects, conform to the provisions of the law in relation to his (or their) agency, md the laws of Indiana touching the sale of spirituous and intoxicating liquor. Upon the observance of this condition, this obligation shall be void, else to remain in full force.

Approved of Sic. (To be continued.)

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New York,

June 18.

A large American meeting vas held in the Park to-day. Speaking from four stands. Two companies of Continentals wore present during the proceedings. Much enthusiasm. James JV. »rker, yie President, delivered an address.

The platform was read and adopted bv acclamation.

The modest maiden, the prudent wife or the careful matron, are much more

ed, and to repeal all acts inconsistent' serviceable in life than potticoated philtherewith, and for the supiiression of\

OSoph*rs,

inltmnAr/tMM. quaens. She who makes her husband happy, and reel «ims him from vice, is m,

juor necessary lor the business of hisj ititig the sale of ale and porter in that agency, at his own expense the coin- city—to take effect from the 1st day inissioners'paying such agent legal in-1 jui

terest upon the money invested, in addition to Jais compensation.—No agent shall be re-appointed until he has made full settlement with the county commissioners at the close of his agency, «nd accounted for all money aud profits in his hauds, belonging to the county nur until h$haigp&id over all such sums ofa&oney if reguired by the commissioners as they shall direct, after deducting ,the interest due him and the compensation allowed by the commissioners. Each agent, at the close of his agency, shall deliver over all liquor which he may have on hand couueoied with his agency, to such other county agent as the commissioners, at any session, or the Auditor, in vacation, may direct he shall also pay over to th .* treasurer of the county, all moneys in his hands belonging to the county, retaining only sufficient to pay his compensation, and the interest on the mon-•-y that may have been invested by him.

blustering heroines, or virago

a much greater character than ladies de-

(Th who|e ocou.

is to mur(kl

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with 6

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from the quiver of their eyes.— Gold rnmith.

jCJTThe City Council of Covington Ky., hnue passaW an ordinance prohib

PROSPECTUS,

ra* —ct biK— IV

DAILY & WEEKLY AMERICAN.

provhu0na of the law in relation to g^.tre-d. to make the American a must

devirable and readable newspaper. The following sentiments, will cmbo In- political faith of the American will be maintained, in a spirit of

^ond, the auditor shall cause the same courtrsy towards those who may differ

uf

the irountv: 1'

consider the very highest testimonial court of common pleas of the county 1st. A just discrimination in favor of which could be bestowed upon a man. and if the court, or jury, shall find upon native born citizens, for all

Constitution of the U. S. or the genius of our free institutions. 10th. The 'Monroe doctrine* against colonization on the Americaa continent by the nations of Europe.

of

A batik to be called the Ohio

Valley Bank, has been organized in Rushhille—Hon. J. Helm, President, E. L. Rice, Cashier Capital 8100,000.

The Napoleon Diamond SnufF

Box, seized on for debt, has been sold in N. Y. for 9800.^5 &

JtarThjre is a fine prospect of an abundant crop in California,-

XW The Messrs. Dupont, of Delaware, are manufacturing powder for the I French army in the Crimea.

There isa call for a mass meeting

of the anti-Nebraska Know Nothings, to bo held on the 13th of July, at Indianapolis.

Flour! Flour!!

his own money in the purchase of any O good article of Fine Flour at $8,50, per liquor which he has on hand, he shall barrel, can now be had^f^^ TERRY

May 30, 1855-dtf

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Terre-Haute, May 7, 855.

sus-

Fonnd.

NEARMonday

the New Congregational Church, on morning last, a bundle, which the owner can have dv calling on Mr. T.Haskill, at the new Church, proving property and paving for this advertisement.

May 30, f865-dtf

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

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I ... .. Th* undersigned feel gratified in be- Flour bW $8,50 ing able to say to the ciucens of Torre- ^0fct ®l r?

Daily,per wek payable to carrier lOcls. j® 14 IS

per annum in advance, 05,00. 37 19

six months, 2.50. 2425 ,28.27^29 30 three months, 1,26. Weekly per annum in advance, 1,00.

continued after the subscription has expired, utiles by especial arrangement. BROWN & SILVE&THOEir.

Publishers & Proprietors.

A CARD Having sold my establish* rocnt on Market *tm-t, East vf the Scjuare, jam! purchased Mr. Tueix's intweat- in th« firm of Geo. F. RirLtr A Oo.( North of the j-nct

Squatv, 1 tdiall take much ph^urc hereafter

:A. I in serving my friends, acouaii public gt'iicfnlly, in the line in I lia'H, Hoots, Shoes, Bonnet#,

continue without 1

The businesB will

F. ipley and tbc undvrsi^itec^

X.tick.—Mr.

Notary Public, »nd will wait upon old «ol-

diers, tlu'ir mijjor children, promptly aud cf-

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ficiiMitly I O* Lind Warrants bought and sold. I May 19,1855. D. 8.1)

TLIME!IsLIME!

HK understgited now prepared to furnish the best of Putnam County Lime, at Wholesale or Retail. This lime is well known to be the best 111 the State, for all purposes. I have fitted up a lime house 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. WM. H. BOSWELL.

O" Residence, corner of 5th and Poplar streets, where he may be found when not at the lime house.

Terre-Haute, May 16 dfc wtf

Flan, Flail.

FEW more boarders with lodging, and A BARRELS of Mackerel, of the best number without lodging wanted at e)U bmnds, just received and for sale at a number without lodgir Crain's boarding-house, in Mechanics' Row on accommodating terms.

wholesale, bv June 5, l655-dtf

Harpers Magazine for June,

GODEY'S

Lady's Book for June

Graham's Magazine for June

The Missing Bride or, Miriam the Aveu ger, by Mrs, Southworth. Ellen Norbury (new gupp'.y) by Bennett, for sail at W. H. BUCKJNGHAN'S,

Mav 29-dtf Sign of the "Big Boos."

HOME MARKET.

CaSftECTED ffAllY FOR THE AMSWCAS.

WHOLESALE^"

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Flaxseed Lard Sugar Coffee Molasses Tobacco Salt Ubl r««i

1 S:ar Candle*

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3d. Oppositvu to all local or sCc-|

tional prejudices. tjntm 4th. The UuUed States of America lVied 3.^'^ a# they are, "one *nd iuaeparabltf."'",-,:',-,' 5 h. No Sectarian niu*rf«rence in Mndj,.r l"i our legislation, or the administration of Onionn .,,,l .t)0 Amerioan Laws. Chick.-at, dyjtf l.vi 6th. Hostility to the assumptions of, the Pope, through the shops, Priests! and Prelates of tne Church, or by powers of the Old World. 'V 7th. Restoration of out' S&1& Wifnf-1 alization laws to a correspondence with the Constitution of the United States. 8th. Free and liberal Educational Institutions, for all sects and classes, with a free use of the Bible, God's Holv Word, as a textbook. 9th. Full tolerance to all Religious I sects, which do not conflict with the

of a high

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

All communications of ah interesttng nature, free from personalities, and unexceptional in language, will be welcomed to our columns.

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^js2isr?s» A wnit upon their fi i^nds una customer# with a full mid general assortment of Grocerius nnd PmvihionH. j"j*A 1^

Their stock comprjfwh, in pfcrt^ Eriffli^h Dairy Choest'. Mftckcrd, Sugat apicoB, Ooffw, T^ah, ed B«cf, Uatn», SJjouid«5r«, t'idys^

Lard. Potatoes, Salt in nack*. Willow Wagons, Baskcto, Tubs and Washboards,

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in thl

[change of firnt, and will consist of Mr. G. undt-rsigned I P. 8. DANALDSOJT. 1 weight, and chmigo.

Ripley and the undvrsigi.ed

D. will continue in "the Land

Warrant business, and theyartou«dutiwof a

thing tlmt c.tn be deaired,

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Give u» a call—we are determined that no

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tariff when anarticl" lHf car«!.

JAMISON & TERRY,

Corner of Market Sc Waluut «U

May 16. IKiS-dtf

"~SES

?OR SALK—Four pood Work Horww, all young »ml in pood condition, liiqum 1 If A A t!* A

Hiiiii.<p></p>Auction

at M.ADAMS Mav 21,1855-dtf

very

tfton*.

VALUABLE HOTEL AND DWELLING HOUSE FOB, SALE."

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WELL KNOWN nnd popular Hotel in the town of Paris, Edgar Co., Ills. The building is atwo story fratno, large, commodiu.% and n«wly renovated,cofttaimnRljfU*«n rooms, a kitchen and a wash-house, well and

a spacious'dwelling bouve, entirely 'ithmone square of the public square.

Also

dcw, wi Enquire st June 7,1855 ltf.__ THIS OFFICE.

Just Received

DIRECT

R. S. COX fc CO.,

from tlio manufacturers, which

will be sold at low prices for c»sh, a lurge supply of Cap,Letter, Note, and Wrapping Paper, Envelopes, etc., at

BUCKINGHAM^ BOOJCSTOREi May 29-^ttf

PEMOVxVL,

DR.J.

M. Comins, has removed his office one square north of the Stewart House. April 16, dtf,

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TERRE-HAUTE, INDIANA."

"-It PRIWTIW6I-T

Our stock of tyjw mid o'.ber materials, JAW'jnn ttre entirely new, aud of the best and most fashionable stvk, purchased with

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Strict attention to theoourtesies duo ^21 23 24 25 26 to our cotemporaries will be preserved. J4

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^Weloh's Block, Fourth Street, East of the Post Office,

& Silbertboh), hi

PRINTERS AND PROPRIETOR^.

THE

Proimetoki of the

i%Americ«rti

Job Printing Office," ai-e pleased to

CO eay that th^y are now ^rej»red to fill

all orders (on shyrt notice) in the line

of

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BILL HEAD8, HANO-BILL8, NOJ^S,

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Xoedj», Zieases, O A E S And in fact every,thing in the printing"^

JC3T Orders for Printing respectful-— ly uolioited.

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MONEY MADS QUICK.

Tmen

mctKi« groat complaint among young that they cannot vat etttploymon* that will r«Mnmiorttt« them uir'their aervksM. To such, th* *nb«cribor'would c«U attention^ to a »af»,1 pha««ttt and v«ry profitable bual* nt»», by which, without any rink, the capital 1 inr»*t«,d can bt«doubled csv«ry litres tnonths, and by a li&te extra axaruon every two moth". Afetit* are wanted in every city and town In tho Union—cann^ (A'eratock the market, and there la alwayn a rnady «al««.

Oiretilara containing a full atari aconrata I description of t,h« buKtnotw, and all mat&ra A port^ining thereto, wiO be a« nt frao af «g|c»i jinhwi to any addrMa, on appllfcution by letc. ter orotherw-tup to HAMUKL SWAN,

Atlanta.'Ga., or Montgiflmitry, A.1*.'4 June 1, 1866-d3m

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Amorican Trnn«nortation i-ompaBy* CAPITAL 8900,000. TNCOKI'^RATED under the w« pf tb« 1 fltate of New York. Thi* company have ahuudant meaostwih in Steam Pnipfllta* and B«t», to give any property, intrusted to them, tho greatest despatch, and it shall bf their car« to transpofiaUproperty «afoly,*nd tl in gf»od order.

Th« merchant* of Torre Hauta, and ad- 4 jaccnt countty, are respectfully invited tatnka the advantages oft hi* line into consideration ,t|

CONSIGNEES.

Hnbby, Hughes 4* Co Clevtlwnd Blownlew, Pent!l«-ton and Co, Brown ond King.SooM -sud Co., ToleduJ Shewitn^^-ami Co.i Tirt'* Kaute. a

Atiy..information eivon bv SHKWMAKfeR fe CO., Ohio Street hwt*i*e«n 1st and 3d- Ml Maj 24-855 and tf. ""jf

LiOOK OUT?

FOR YOUR SWINE!

"VJOTTCE 5ft hereby civen to tho owners of hogs in the city of Terre-Haute, that the undersigned will take up arid cmpound all hog* rnnninc at large, wmfrnrj' to ordinance. and that all hotfs, that, mar lie so taken tip, and Impouridytf for twelve hours, previtnis to

fi, o'clock, Tuesday the 19th, Thursday tbfc !ll»«t, and Sfltxrrrfay the 23d days of June, 1855, will be sold by me at f&id pound, to satihf^' tlic ^»euaU^ and costs that may bo as.

sessrd. ordinance for hogs running at Urge wllhbe enforced -g.. S. DODSON, City Marshal

cistern "convenient, liierei* iT'good stablo view of carrying on an exclusive Agricultnrcontaining three tier of stall* attatched. This al Ware-House Rusiness, and aw now realy liouse has a good ran of basines, and will toammimodate all in thoflneof sold on very favorable terms. AORICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS

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Tl'/IlKE-llAIJTK ACiRICULTl'RAL.

WARE-HOUSE!.,.,# I E & 0

MOSTgenerally,Dthatannounce0todisposed

llespectfu'ly the patlic they have of nil their i-rocruh* and Provisions, with a.

Dnnford'* Improved Iron Mower H. Manny pal0111 adjustable Reaper and Mowor, combined Atkin's Automaton Self Ra '.q king Reaper and Mower Ketchum's colebra'ed Mowing Machine New-York Re*iarj Little Oiant Corn and Cob Mill Straw Out,ters of different kinds Revolving Hay~*"* Kakes Cultivhtors, Corn Shftllere, Scythes, Hoes, Raker. Snaths 8nd Cradles, ana evoiv thing else usually kept in an Agricultural J., Ware-House.

May 28,1854-w tf-

I vm'FBESH LEMONS.

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Fresh Lemons just roeeiveS" aifd forl rale by WESTFALL TRAPP. June li.5kdtl