Daily American, Volume 1, Number 119, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 7 July 1855 — Page 3

THE AMERICAN,

Uf CITY I E S

Mrs. E. cornea well recommended, andwe imagine that our citizens -will be veil paid for attending. Let her have a full house?

fggr Mr. James Davis has just duen-

guarantee to bim a

t3T Don't forget the auction sale today, by Douglas & Sandford.:

iXT Terre-Haute Lodge, No. 51,1. O. O. F., meets this evening.

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RIOT AT COLUMBUS.

We learn from passengers from Columbus, last evening, thata serious riot occurred in that city on Wednesday, the 4th inst. Many stories and rumors are afloat as to the cause and nature of the riot, but the following appears to be the facts: The Associations of Turn-

ffig

in Welch's blook, where all kinds of ^as hi'herto attended our efforts. Both good things may be had. James is one have suffer* of the most clever little fellows to trade

custom. We hope to see it. Read his card, and then give him a call.

A

O" Vigo Division, Sous of Temperance, meets this evening. lii ?*S

XT The Post Office opens at 8 o'clock","tomorrow (Sunday) for delivery.

D* Green corn was selling in market, this morning. •,

The Western Canal Reservoirs

are genuine curiosities. In Ohio there are six for the supply of the two main canals, and only two of them were cleared of timber before being enclosed and filled with water. Ona of th«se, in Mercer county covers 17,000 acres of land, on which enormous trees and thick undergrowth were left standing. It has been supposed that the health of the neighborhood is damaged by these artificial lakes: but a legislative inquiry in reference to this one showed by the testimony of persons living by it for fifteen years, that the health of the country was improved instead of injured bv the lake. In Indiana there are three reservoirs for the supply of the Waba8h,and Erie Ganal—one on Birch creek, covering 1,000 acres one at Spknge Creek, covering 4,000 acres and one at Pigeen Creek, covering 1,500. In the year 1853 the Indiana Legislature appointed a committee of three physicians to examine the reservoirs and report as to their influence on the health of the neighborhood. The investigations showed clearly that where as in the case of the Splunge Creek reservoir, large surfaces were put permanently under water, which before were alternately covered by rain-water and exposed bare to the drying heats of the sun, the health of the neighborhood immediately improved.

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Ctkgoji{r!

Farther by the America.

D*Mr8. M. F.Emefson, will give her first krtaw this evening, at the Court House.- K»T HaUFax, July Sjpff Subject—The Rights of Man ani the Duties of Woman. Admittance free.

The following account is the only Official notification of the event. ||4 "Lord Pan mure regrets to havefd announce that he has received information that the English troops attacked the Redan, and the French the MhI

akoff towers at daylight on the morning!

ed a new Grocery and Provision Store, of the 18th, without the success which

Several advices from Pelhssier to the

with, in the city, which, in connection French Governmentrare tothe wine tf- Madc^iT* with his experience in the business, feet. f0Bh will guarantee to him a large run of! Private accounts published in the I Tar

The Allies lost by the Russians springing a mine and "duiing the confusion they recaptured the Mameien tower.

LATEST NEWS!

London dates of the 11th. 6 o'clock, A. M., and Marseilles of Friday ni^ht. The English steamer Astrologue lias arrived, bringing news from Constantinople to the 16th June.

There has been a slight engagcm«nt at Eupaloria since the 12th of June. The Russians attacked unsuccessfully the batteries of the besiegers. The general loss in taking Mamelon, and quarries is 4000 men.

Wheat is decliningat Marseilles.

WOOL.—The tone of the market is less firm, and buyers are disposed to hold off rather than make purchases.— We quote:

Common, Blood, Blood,

Blood, ull Blood.

26@27 cents

?27@29

do

9@32 do 32(o«34 dot 35@37 do-

JC3T The cholera has disappeared from New Orleans,

VALUABLE LAND FOR 8ALE. rvvo Hundred Acres—50 Improved. 1HE Hubscriber off. rs his land for sale.

It lies ten miles South of Terrc-flauti».

warrailt^ 0f

crowd. It is said that one man was will be sold to the trade, at the lowest instantly killed, and several others prices. Call and See them, at No. 2 wounded.—Cin. Times. Early's Block, Terre-Haute, Ind.'

BUFFALO July 5.

The schooner Mansfield, from Milwaukie to Oswego, with 10,000 bushels of wheat on board, came in collision with the schooner Telegraph on Tuesday, and immediately sunk.

CHICAGO, July 5.

HOME MARKET. COWU2CTKD DAILT FOB TSK AXKBIGAK.,' WHOLESALE. RETAIL. ur bbl $8,50" !e4l #0,I»@1.30^V3VI

Flour Wh Corn Bacon *J Flaxseed Lard' ^*1*

1 Lin,e

London Standard say that the loss of- LnJl«n

British officers in killed and wounded amounted to no less than seventy. Among the killed are Genernl Sir J. Campbell, Col. Yea and Colonel Shadf°"th. The greatest portion of the loss was experienced in a ravine, where a powerful and unexpected battery was opened upon the troops.

$ ^u.

Vigo county, Indiana, and is as healthy and* keep deceased friend can do RO during pleasant ability ^any in ihu^ abash al-. the hot weather for any number of days.

•y. I think the soil is equal to any in the vo .„i 1 .1 1 State for producing, nnd i? well adapted for ^A'eulnte that nothing shall go Una stock farrti, bavinu on it four never failim?j dorie on our part to render satisfaction, springs, with small creelrrunning through Our pricea shall not exceed that of oth- & part of it, Hfty

acr^

iR W1,11

TO CLOSE OUT!! BEING

compelled,on account of my health to change my business, I offer* my "ftire Htook of Quf«ent»-ware, Glass-ware, Hund- [y ware, and Silvert«latcd-ware in short, thi«

E S A S S O E S O Of China ware, and House-FurnMiing goodf that I ever had in store also, a lot of

DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES! All fresh and new, at wholesale or retail. I will take in part payment the building of 11 house to cost from *3,500 to $4,000,~or, I

one

rs, or German gymnasts of the city, uomc active busiitess man, who would carry paraded on the Fourth. They carried a banner which appeared to be obnoxious to a crowd of butcher boys or at least, as the procession was passing along the streets, stones were thrown at the banners. The Turners were all

of the establishment to

on the business. U*Dniil the above is effected, I will retail atco«t and expensed.

June 2G~d*w4w E. S. WOLFE.

Percussion Matches.

I

armed with pistols, and when the stones e* by A. Kent, Middlebury, Summit were thrown they pulled out their weap-j ^°V 11 A large quantity now on hand, all onsand fired indiscriminately into the

HAVE the Agency for the sale of the Percussion Matches, manufactur-

(he Ll quality, which

J. M. ADAMS.

June 26, 1855-dtf.

Wanted. I

SWEET

CREAM, for which the high­

est price will be paid, at WESTFALL & TRAPPS. June 27-d-tf.

44

M0REDUN.

uuivAw, juiy (j. A TALEofthe Twelve Hundred and Ten,

Th* T.,«r 1 •,! XI 8-vo paper, 50 cts., by Sir Walter Scott, 1 ne trrand Jury hare found a bill of, Baronet fondle b^ indictment against Denniston, the post oflSce clerk, charged with robbing the mails, and he has been held to bail in the sum of 85,000.

June 28 dtf H. BUCKINGHAM.

WANTBD!

TO

PURCHASE A ONK-HOKSE WA GON, on easy terms. Jcme30-tf. THIS

ao »5S,it

Feathers Rice Whisky gall Butter Egg*

(85.16 s-twfe ri$

@10 -j 08 10,00 00 50(j$65 8.W 1,00@1,15

$ lb

Saljcratus Nail* Candles Star Candlos Tallow D'ed Ap'ls "$) bu. 1.50 Green @0.00 Peaches Dried Potatoes Cheese Madder Onions Chickens 3pdox. Cidrr Oath

improvi-d, er esmblishmentK of the same kind.

and has comfortable buildingn 011 it thebnl-j ance of the land is heavily timbered—One I cases, free of charge hundred and fifty acr.*s, all connected togeib-!

O" For particulars enquire of N. C. SPARKS, Near the Town Hall TeTre-Haute, 29, 1855-dtf

DETERMENTEID

%''u're

er—a steam saw mill within two hundred 1 tnblishment.

yards of the land. It lies two miles and a half from the Evansville and Terre-Haut« Railroad depot. Terms made easy.

Coffins are procured at OUr es-

if^-Shop, on Second street, on the corner North of the Stewart House. June 16-tf. TRICHE fe BALL. JlU st

t-

1

75® 1,00 60 1,6» 10

14 96 14

0*

$8,75 00) 0,65

48@9J£fi

0,00 10

*7

s& Pi teprsii MOLMSEFJ( T*^88(I*45 Tobacco *30@15 Salt $ bbl. 2,75 Bnshel £•1, (5*9 Wood 9 cord

15

50@60 20@M4 7R 9 00 00 •1 40 Nt' 10 30 15 10 15 10

4

15 30 15

\j 2.00 0D0 3.00 2.00 12\@15

2.50 1,50 lft 13 1.00 1.60 a,00 35

Sio$oo

NEW LINE TO CHICAGO.

TERRE-HAUTE AND ALTON

RAHJHOAD.

One Through Passenger Train Daily (SlMiAVS £XCKPTKO.) R„S

4FTER

Monday, July 2d. the Passenger Train will louve Terre Haut«*. at 7 o'olk A. M., and arriv« nt the crossing of the Ohic«ko Branch, at 10 o'clock, A. M., connecting with the train of the

I IN O IS N A O A direct to Chicajro. by 6 o'clock. P. M. lieturning—Leaves Crossing of Chicago Branch on arrival of Illinois Central Train, at.3:45 P. M., and roaches Terre Haute at 6:45 P.M. ,,ft

O" Freight. Train* leave dnily.. ,^ss I U" Krciyhts will not bo received nt the depot for nhipment aft-r 5 o'clock, P. M.

L. R. 8AHGENT, Superintendant, •June 29, 1855-dwtf •••••.iu

TRICHE & BALL.

^Gr permanently located them-

solves in Terru-llaute, are now pre. pared to (ill all calls in the line of XJnaertalsJLns:. They have on hand and keep eonsianlly ready-?made Coffins, also, Corpse Pre"servors, by which any one wishing to

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u.

O* Ttirmigh I'asBeitgcrs dine at past eleven o'clock, j-j June 9 1855-ditW'tf.

CONFECTIONERY.

F. EBERWINE,

Dealer in Confectiops, t'ignrs, &c., Ohio Street, South of th$ Square, Tkrre-HAUTE, INDIANA. T7" EEPS con^tHiitly on band all kinds of IV Confections, Toys, Nut*, Candies, Raisins by the box or pound, Fruits, Preserves, Pickles, SardincM, etc., etc.

HUT Soda VVater, of the beat, always ready. O* Cigars of the best material and flavor.

LEMON,SYRUPS!

Sasaparilla, Strawberry,

Rose, Ginger, Pine Apple, Vanilla, Raspberry, Orange and Natural Syrups, wholesale and retail.

June 18, 1855-dlm

Apply at OFFICE.

&0R8E WANTED.

SUITABLE

for an Express Waggon ^en­

quire at the office of the American Exqun *s Co Terre--Haute,

press Company.

June 29-dtf

IDER VINEGAR, a first rate article, DOUOHTY'S.

Cy for sale at June 29, '55-dtf

BANK NOTE LIST.

ilOULSOTSD OA1LT FOl Tat AMSKIOAV,

SOUTHERN BANK OF INDIANA.

PParmi'i Block, Corner FourtA and Main streets.

Collections made and remitted on the day of payment. Cjin and Exchange bought «nd sold. Remittances made to England, Irdand and Germanr.

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GEORGE C. DUY, Ca^bien*

Indiana.

State Bank and Branch*-#,

CLASS No, 1. ... I4nk of Indiana, Hank of Otishen. I'ank of Moniicelloi 1 ank of Salem. I atik of the Capitol, Mank of Rock vine. •tank of War«aw, Bank of Mt. Wmou, Batik of Klkhart, sL' si' Hank of SynicuHOj «3" Hrookville'Hank. '.i Bank of Paoli, l^anal bank, *. Orvoont Citv Hank, Cambridge t?iry Bank, Oontral bank, Knyrtle Co. bank, -*1'

1

Knrin's. A Mtch'« bk.' Farmer# Bank.* Gramercv Bank, Hoosier l^ank, Huntington Co. Bankj Indiana Bank, Indiana Stock Bank, Indian Reserve Batik K*ntucky 8tr»ck Bank t.aGiange Bntik, MeroUt*. .t Mi-ch*. bki, N.Y.AVa. 8. S. bk, rrnirie City Bank, Salem ban*, Saving* bank of Tnd., Southorn Bank pf lud,, a an

1,50 l, 0 00 40

pLASS No. S ~7~ Agricultitml bank l:.mk of North America, Hank of Rnckport Hank of South Bond, Hank of Ft. Wayne, Dulawaro Co. Kank, Urrat Western Bank, Worth Western bank, Steuben Co. bunk. Upp&r Wnbash bank,

waynobanh, 1 .Loganaport W arui»h River bank, N *w Corydon Vabavh River bank, ,f5^ Newvillc Vayno,l^yik,

115eKm««

CLASS No. 4.1 I nnk of Albion, Hank of iVrry*villa, liirtik of lfeniiMilnoi, 5 BU'tmstlaci' Hmk of Ootingt^, M0ov(n|fton Hunk of Rochester, •—».« liwlufHter B'k of T. Wad*™fe»rt^,Q TCT Mich City IClkhart Oo Baidc, |j[ O^hen Farmers Bank, Jaipur State Stock Vmnk. 1 ft & if WionK Wubauli Valley bank, *. Lneaniiort [''tirmera «k Mech'.H Bk?6 O A jllenatuara'

Value, 80 oenta. Albion Porrysvillc

CLASS No. 5. Atlantic bank, Bank of Bridgeport, I lank of Attica, Hank of North America, hank of ConuorHville, -j. Ilauk of America, Hank of Albany, Drovers' Bank, Ooveinment Stock bk, fhvene Co, Bank, r.amcl Bank, Merchants Bank, Merchant* bank, Nortliurn Ind. Bkj Orange hank, |"J Public Stock hank, 1 Perry Connty bunk, Plymouth b.mk, State Stock bunk, State Stock bank, iStnte Stock bank of Ind., Slate Stock Security bank, Trader* bank, Traders bank, WeAtern bank, Wrtbash ltiver ban*,,

a

All Solvent banks,

Logan port Perti Newport

Hantc

N.anhvillo Plymouth Jasper

n"

Suspended do.

K". York & N. Jersey.

All solvent banks,

New England State*.

All solvent banka,

All solvent baujLH, ,, /,,

Par

Ohioi'

ate bank (tranches, Solvent Fr bank a, SUck banks (old plate,) Suspended and broken,

Par Par

10c dis

Kentucky.

(,

All solvent banks, ^y/i.

Par

Virginia.

All solvent bauks,

Par

Pennsylvania.

All aolventbanks,

Par

Maryland.

Par

North and South Carolina. All aolvent bank*, 5 disc

IJjSJgowgjgJg m... Georgia, Atlanta bank, pMr Interior bank, 10c disc MerchanUbank, M«ton, 10c disc All others, 0& ic disc rtiw*

Louiliaaf-

Hanks in a. Orleans, .» £4 Par

I 'A )Mic5gM. //5f 'A

Detroit city banka,... Other solvent banks, S(210« disc \*A

Wiwoana.

All solvcut banks.

3

l'ar.

Michigan Oit^* Gualien. Monticello. Halwn. Indianaivtiis, Rockvilift. ,i-

HiMpnri. 3

•b

All solvent banks. j5 St, Louis »pecia checkH,

Old banks, Other solvent batiks,

Mt. Vernon Elkhart Rvracuw* #r hnmirfville

Solvent hanks. Exchange bank.

Paoli Kvanaville Kvanaville Camb. City Indianapnlia Conn«rHville Indiainapolis Weatfield Lafayette iK^annport Uuntingtou

All aolveut banks.

All lolVent biqiks,

Madiaou l^aporte Kokomo Columbua Lima N. Albanv Kvanaville Tern Haut« Salem (.Vtniteraville Terre-Haute lndianapolia

Value, 95 cents. Mount Sterling Clinton

Kockport

i: South Bend Ft. Wayne V*.: Muncio

Terre-Haute

1. Bloomflold Angola W abath

1

^havrneo bank, Tippecanoe bank,

CLASS No. 3 Kahtnmoo Bank, N. Y. Stock B&uk, Wavno bank,

Afitioa Winneroae

"Value, 90 oentii. 11--ftiW

Albiou Vincennea Lc

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Am

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p,r

Tennessee.

•t 3c di«t 5(it 10c disc

iJistrict of Columbia,.

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PHI

&0 dl«c

Alabama.

di*c

Canada.

I

'K fie dt»rt

)2T7 SOMETHING NEW On tl3io Wabaali.

FURNITURE MADE BY STEAM.

D. 0. F0RSTER

HA VINO permanently located in T«r« re-Haute, iv now engaged in manure* turitig Furnhuro b}' att-sm, in Uie moal nxpnrfitioua and workmaulika manner.

Hil Ware»Rooini am oil the corner of Third and Cherry streets, where hekuep^ cotihtauUy on hand and otfors for sal •, at whelcwalf and retail, a large and full assortment of the most elegant Furniture, of all stylw and descriptions, at rates equal to Cincinnati prices, adding freight.

He slso keeps eonatanily on hand Fisk'i patent air-tight

Metalie Burial Oases.

Together with a full aamrtnient of Burial Clothes, and Wooden Coffins, of the beat material and workmanahip. ttr Funernla attendod with an clemnt

Every thing in bin lino furiuahcd at tho shortest notice and on the most rcakonsbla terma.

Families and dealers.in tho trade' will find it to their interest to onll at the corner of 3d and Cherry st reets, one square North of Main, before purchasing elwwhe

hero. 1855-dwtf

Terre-Haute, May!

Ti

Value, 75 cents. «Jhcknon il« Bridtr«i)ort

Attica Newport Cohneravjlle Morocco N. Albiuiy Home Lafayette Bloomficld Lanrel liofayetto Springfield Loganxport Posey vi lie Ne* port Caimeiton Plymouth Jatneslown

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LOOK OUT

FOR YOUR SWINE! NOT

ICE is hereby riven to tlie owners of hog* in the oity of Torre-Haute, thatths undersigned will take up and empound all hogs running at large, contrnry to ordinance.

5th. and Saturday the 6th days of Juna. 1855, will ho sold by me at said pound, to satisfy the iwnahy and coata that may bo assossa.

ordinance for hogs running

TERIIR. II AWrTtTliFlLTO

at

large will be enforced 8. DODSON, City Marshal,^ July 2, 1855-d tf

WARE-HOUSE! J. K. EIDDLE ft CO. ~r

MOSTgenerally,

Reapectfu'ly announce to the puK^ lie that they bavo diaposed of all their rocniou and Provisions, with a view ef carrying on an exclusive Agricultural Ware-Mouse Musineas, and are now ready to accomnwdate all in the line of

AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS: Dauford's Improved Iron Mower J. B. Matiny'r patent ailjustable Reaper and Mower, combined Atkin's Automaton 8elf Ra« king Reaper and MoWtor Ketchum'a c«lft« brat««d Mowing Machine Now-York Reaiw Little Giant Corn and Cob Mill Straw Cutters of different kinds Revolving Hay Rakes Cultivators, Corn Shellers, 8cythea. Hoes, Raker. Snaths and Cradles, ana every thing elne usually kept is an Agricultural Ware-House.

May 2ft, 1864-w tf-

Par.

5c disc

oqaIIS!

A

Illinois 1

LARGE and Fine assortment of Cigars aad Tobacco, ju»t recivjd at WEST FALL 4 TRAPP'S, May.SS-d-ti".

Cor. ^th and Ohio sta.

Bartalnfl.

A

Par.

kARGE lot of Tea, Tobacco, Bag-Sslt. xV Willow and Wood Ware, Matches, 1 Firecrackers, CSgars, Groceries, etc., etc., at wholesale.!^Gall soon forbargalna.

COMSTOCK A BROTHER,

J'tQQ S-dw2w No. 3 Mechnnics' Row.

Flour! Flour!!

OUPERKINE Flour at retail for #9,00 a O good article of Fine Flour at $8,50, per barrel, can now be bad of

JAMISON A TERRY.

May 30, 1855-dtf

REVERE HOUSE,

iSituated on Perry St., North of Main. ATTICA, IND., S I & S O N (LATE or COIUUBU8, O.)

Proprietors.

ti -|e»

Travellers and Boarders accommodated in the befit style, and on reasoa able terms.

Attica, Ind. Juno 16 1855. dfew3m.