Daily American, Volume 1, Number 123, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 12 July 1855 — Page 3

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*&fl SJ Don't flAfcet that tt vou want to go to Indianapolis and back, on Friday next, at half pric«, you must procure tickets beforehand. paying full fare over, and coming back free, the same day or on Saturday.

J»"A woman, apparently Irish, «ras {bund dead on the other side of the river, yesterday, a short distance from this city. Coroner Blinn held an inauest the same evenine.but we have not learned the verdict. f? I 51 ——.a 'Tis hp eel to hear* At midnight, on the blue and moon-lit deep,

The song and oar of Adria's godolier— Br distance mellow "d oVr the waters sweep. ''Tis *weet tp see the evening star appearTi* sweet to listen as the night-winds «*rerp

Prom le»f to leaf 'tis sweet to vi«*w on high The rainbow based on ocean *pni the sky •'But sweeter still than this, than the9e, than '»H|— $Jf

It is oil asultry evenlug,~8uchis *e have experienced during the week, to call in nt Westfall & Trapp's, and Imbibe a dish of ih«ir1 delicious Ice Cream... Jr^,*

t3T We are daily receiving bundles of Chicago and St. I^ouis papers, in advance of the mails, by the politeness of those accmmodatingExpress Messengers, Messrs. irbour and Chamber* lain, of the American Express Co!t for which they have our hearty thanks.

TT The Michigan Southern aftd" Northern Indiana Railroad Company have declared a cash dividend of fire per cent., out of the earnings of the last nix.months, payable tomorrow, leaving a surplus of some two por cent. .'

O* A correspondent of a cotemporarv writing from-Alton, Ills,, bays: "To live in such a country-village sort of a cityll deeldedly pleasnnt 'for, you will observe, weeau equally enjoy the blessings of aristocracy, raws, concerts, rum-holes, lectures, circusnes, frgsh milfc, city council, and the frugrance of new mown hay."

O* Squirre}* were lately brought from the woods, and let loose on the Uees in Boston Common, but they ire drin». They cannot ktaud th« air, ttie food or noise of Boston, and partii01nrly object to brickbats. Some of thom left a I moat as soon aa they t^re put on thc-trries. •*,'

!p" Land warrants hkv advanced in Washington. Thev rate now at $1,11 per acre.

(•"Solomon's Son^s have been paraphrased and offered to the Now York Book Publish-

D* At Well'sboro, Pa a few days since. Mrs. Eunice- Vanatta drowned herself and her sou, an Intelligent lad, eight years of age.— She was impelled to the deed through a morbid anxiety for the welfare of the child, which had most probably merged into in sanity,..... ...

CT Tl\e uppor rirers were reported falling at St. Louie on Monday. Two feet wnt»roti the Lo^rer Rapids. Nln» feot scant to Cairj. Five feet in the.Missouri.

0" Capt. Abd De Forest, a soldier of the revolution, uuiaty-five. years of age, participated in the Fourth of July anniversary in Binjjhtunton, N. Y.'

The rumor of a conflict between Gov. Reoderand Qen. Stringfellow at Westport is confirmed. The Mo. Republican says: "The parties met at Westport Gen. 8tringftllow demanded from Gov. R. a retraction of charges or imputations made against him by the latter, in some one of his Ea3tern speeches. Gov. Rseder declined to make any retraction, or to give satisfaction, and then folio wed-the personal rencontre, in which the Gov. was pretty severely handled. Both parties are well matched in size, though Stringfellow is the smallest man."

The Cincinnati Commercial says

the first ripe peaches, received in that city, wereiaken from Switzerland county, in this State.

JSTOur southern exchanges inform us that the Cashmere goat has actual! been introduced into South Carolina, and that the cloth manufactured is equal to the best eastern fabrics. The ordinary plantation looms are used, and the profits are said to be remunerative. A large amount of capital has been invested.

THOMJ APPLHS.—A family of six persons, livingin the white house adjoining Bennett's block, on Buffalo stree|, Rochester, was poisoned by eating Btram onium, or thorn-apple, which had been cooked for dinner as ."greens."

$1 Cchgrafjr!

FROM PORTLAND.

"I jt." *0RTLA:a' J""® 10. ^AjeoSnd coroner's inquest on the body of Robbins, killed in the late riot, r, ndered a' ver ict last evening, to the effect that the deceased came to his death by the rash and illegal orders of Mayor Dow, and leaviug foi the Courts to decid* whether the Mayor is guilty of murder or nv«n»taui?hter.

W FRO & MEW YORK. M'ZVow. July 10. A jparty ml Overmans who have been kid­|Rice napped and imprisoned in Mellvill* Island by the British, so as to compel them to enlist for tlte Crimea, have sent a petition to the President prayi ug fur relief.

FROM BOSTON 4BOSTOH. July 10.

A reward of $1,010 ha* been offered for the apprehension of the persons who placed obstruct ior»f on the Western Railroa' tha. nig]^ of June 5th. which threw the N. York and N. Haven train off the track

Ffi0.lt NORFOLK

.I NoBt.»Lif, VA.. July 10It is rumored that the ship At^n, from New York for New Orleans had beeu wrecked at

Key West, and all hands perished,except the CaptMn, his son, and his son's wife

FROM PHILADELPHIA. I'IIISADELWHA, July 10. T&e trial of Schlcgar, for the murder of his wife, commeuccd to-day. Il will be recollected that Mrs. Schlcgar was murdered in April last, in Green lane, and horribly mutilated, and that her husband wag arrested on suspicion.*^

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From the Vinccnues Gaxetta.

TELEGRAPHIC!

of

PACJfFIC!

NEW YORK, July 11.

The Pacific has arrived. No additional news of Importance from the Crimea.

Total Allied loss on ihe 18th, 4,774 —French, 3,337, including officers-— Eng ish, l,434k

Active operations have been resumed in the Baltic* Forty-six infernal machines have been ilestroyed.

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Admiral Seymour was woUnded by the explosion of a shell oti the deck of the Exmoutlu

Gen. Simpson, it is rumored, will succeed Lord Raglan, who is ill, and asks to be recalled.

AW Ex-Governnr Collins, of Alabama, diel a few days since, in Tuscaloosa county.

FOUND.

A MEMORANDUM BOOK, conA Uiining noUis evidently taken by a single man, was found the other day, whu-h the owner cati have by calling at.this office and paving for this advertisement, July 6,

DETERMrNrED

TO CLOSE OUT!!

BEING

Compelled .on accountoftnv health to change my bit-iueas I offer" my tire stock of Qucens.ware, Glass-ware, Hardware, and Silver latd-Ware in *lnrt, the

E S A S S O E S O Of China ware, and IJouse-Furni- biny good# t^Rt I ^vt-r had in ntore al~, a lot of

DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES! All fre»li and uew, at whole-ale *tr retail. I will take in part payment the bnihlftig of house to cost from J*i3,f»00 to £4.000, or, I will sell one half of the establishment, to some active business man, who would carry on the business.

ET Until the above is effected, I will retail atc «t and expenses. Juno 26-d*w4w E. S WOLFE.

Percussion Matches.

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HAVE the Agency for the sale of the Percussion Matches, manufactured, bv A. Kent, Middlebury, Summit Co., Ohio.

A large quantity now on hand, all warranted of *he best quality, which will be sold to the trade, at th« lowest prices. Call and see them, at No. 2 Early's Block, Terre-Haute, Ind.

J. M. ADAMS.

June 26, 1855-dtf.

anted.

SWEETVv

CREAM, for which the high­

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

MORED UN.

ATALE

of the Twelve Hundred and Ten,

8*vo paper, 50 cts.,by 8ir Walter Scott, Baronet for sale by June 2ft dtf W. H. BUCKINGHAM.

HOME MARKET.

llDMMWsDjAar ro* THK AimiOAir.

WHOLESALE. Plour bbl $8,00 Wheat Corn 65

RETAIL.

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nixMod N Lard ,.,4

vx

olflk

1 JlO 5 0,00

7$8

& Molasses 1 38^45 Tobacco j{ I0®45 Salt $ bbl4,lii $.50 \al Wood 39 cord Lime fcVatkfrs %3 08 Whisky $ gall 30 Butter @)0 08 13.00 00 4 50(365 fi.s') l,00@l.)5

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15

50 75 9

Boahel

sSs 90

I** *^4' 'v'^^ iqL»

White

Mackerel Tea* -f, Tar Indigo £alrt-atus Nal» Candloa S ar Candles Tallow

00

ao 30

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V! r, J5 10 T5@l,00 0 60 1,6" 10

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14 86 J0

Ded Ap'ls bu. 1,50 Green @n,00 Peaches Dried 2,50 Potatoes 1,50 Cheeps jjj Madder 13 Onions 1,00 Chickens do*. 1,80 Cider 0,00 t)ats

IS )80

8,00 0-00

S'°°

9.00

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NEW LINE TO CHICAGO.

TERRE-HAUTE AND ALTON

One Through Passenger Train Daily

{^UHUATS Exowrrxo.)

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FTER Monday. July 8d, the Passenger Train will leave Terre Haute, nt7 o'elk A. M., and arrive at the crossing of the Chicigo Brnuch. at 10 o'clock, A. connecting witli the train of the

ILLINOIS CENTRAL ROAD direct to Chicago, by 6 o'clock. 1*. MKeturniug—Leavo* froaeiiigof Chicago Branch on arrival of Illinois Ceutral Train, at 3:45 P. M., aud reaches Terre Haute at 6 45 P.M.

ID* Freight Tr»ins leave daily. D" Freights will uot be ceived at the depot for shipment afW 5 o'do k, P. M.

L. R. SARGENT, Superiuteudant. June 39, 1866-dwtf

TRICHE & BALL. HAVING

permanently located them­

the hot weather for any number of days. We calculate that nothing shall go undone on our part to render satisfaction. Our prices shall not exceed that of other establishments of the same kind.

Hearse,

in all cases, free of charge

wh. re c- ffins are procured at our establishment. J3T Shop, on Second street, on the corner North of the Stewart House.

June 16-tf. TRICHE 4 BALL.

Dealer in Confection*, Cigars, itc., Ohio Street, South of the Square, TKTTRE-ILACTB, INDIANA.

KEEPS

constantly on hand all kinds of Confections, Toys, Nuts, Candies, Raisins by the box or"pound, Fruits, Preserve*. Pickles, Sardinex, etc etc. 'T S*da Water, of the he*t, always ready.

DJT Cigars ofthe best material and flavor.

SYRUPS!

LEMON,Ging«

Sasaparilla, Strawberry,

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

June 18, 1855-dlm

A HORSE WANTED.

SUITABLE

CIDER

for an Express Wwggon en­

quire nt the office of the American Express Company. Terre-Haute, June 29-dtf

VINEGAR* a first rate article,

for sale at DOUGHTY'8. June 39, *55 dtf

»ANK mre LIST. .QfBKOT«B

DAtLT rOS ^*iaiCA\,

SOUTHERN BAM(0F INfRANA. Block, (knur Fmartk tmd Main Strttto.

Collections made and remitted on the day of payment. Coin #nd Exchange bought tnd sold. Remittances made to Euglaud, Ireland and Germany,

GEORGE 0. DUT. Cashier.

Indiana,

State Bank and Branches,

CLASS No. 1'/' I tank Of Indiana, •tank of Goshen, i'ank of Montieullo ^. ahk of Salera, ank of the Capitol, Nan* of Rockvule, V1 Hank of Warsaw, Bank of Mt Vernou, $ Dank of Elkhart, Itank of Syracuse, Urookville Bank, Bank of Paoli, Oanal bank, I Orescent City bank, Cambridge City Bank,

4' 1'- ^15

Central bank.

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Knyette Co. bank,

50® 00 1^0 1, 0 00 40

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Farm's. A M«ch's bk, farmer* Bank, mercy Bank, Hooaier Bank, Huntington Co. Bank, Indiana Bank, Indiana Stock Bank, Indian Roaorve Bank Kentucky Stock Bank, l^iGiauge Bank, Merrht*. A Mechs. bk., N'.Y Va. S. S. bk, I'rairie City Bank,

ank of Albion, Hank of Purrysvlll 1 anlc of Beunselacr, Btnk of Oorington, Bank of Rochester, B'k of T. WadsworUt, Klkhart Co Bank, farmers Bank, Stat*' Stock bank, Wabash Valley bank, I'nnuers Mech's Bk,

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O" 'I iirnugh I'aieeugero diue at past elrvfit oVlocK. j-ji June 9 1865-dAw tf.

CONFECTIONERY,

F. EBERWINE,

A11 solvent banks,

All solvent banks,

All solvent bancs,

All solvent banks,

All solvent banks,

All solvent banks,

Par,

Michigan City Qatkm, Monlicello, Salem. Iudianapolis. Rockrille. Warsaw. S|, Mt. Veruoa Klkhart Syracuse Erooatville

Paoli Evanaville SvansviUe Carab. Oity IndianapcJis Connursville Indianapolis Westfiold Lafa/ctte Logancport Huntington

Madison Laporte Koxomo Columbus Lima N. Albanv gEvansville

Terre-Haute Saletb JConnersville ^Torre-Haute ludianapoli*

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Salem bank, Savings bank of Ind., Southern Bank of 2nd., Traders bank,

CLASS No. 2. Agricultural bank, rnuk of Worth America, liank of Rock port Itank of South Bend, Uauk of Ft. Wavne, iXilaware Co. l)ank, tin at Western Bank, North Western bank, Steuben co. bmk. Upper Wabash bank, Shawnee bank, Tippecanoc bank,

CLASS No. 3. KalnmsEoo Bank, N. Y. Stock Ban

selves in Terre-llaute, are now prepared to fill all on lis in the line «f XT ndeiTtalsinc* They have on hand and keep constantly ready-made Coffins, also, Corpse Pre- CLASS No. 4. servers, by which any on? wishing to keep a deceased friend can do so during

Waviiebank, W aba«h River bank, W abash River bank, Wayne bauk.

Value, 95 cents. Mount Sterling Clinton

Rockport South llend Ft. Wayne Muncie Terru-Hauts Bloomfield

"W abflsh Attica Winucmac

Value, 90 oents. Albion Vinoennes

it,

Logansport N%w orydon NewviU/

Rich mood

Value, 80 cents. Albion I'errysvillo

CLASS No. 5. Atlanlio bank, Bank of Bridgeport, Hank of Attica, Tank of North America, l'auk of Connursville, Hank of America, Hank of Albany Drovers' Bank, Oovtrnmenl Stock bk, Grwene Co. Baiik, Lautel Bank, Merchants Bank, Merchants bank, Northern Ind. Bk, Orango bank, Public Stock hank. Perry County ink, Plyniou'h bmk, State Stock bmk, State Btock bank,

Hcnnselaor .Covington

I Roohoster Mieh Oity Goshen

Jasper Marion Woiwt RenMlaer

Value, 75 cents. A Jaclcsoa Bridgeport

r, Pos^yvills Newport Cannelton

Plymouth Jamestown Logansport Peru

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Stole Stock bsnk of Ind., Siate Stock Security bank Trade!* bank, Tmders bsnk, Western bank, Wabash River banc,

Newport Haute Nashville Plymouth Jasper

niinoiii

All Solvent banka, Suspended do.

Par.

New England States.

Ohio!

p' ate bank A branches. Solvent Free banks, Stock banks (old plate,) Suspended and broken,,

Oeorfia.

A&snta bank, Iuterior bknk, i-V' 3 Merchants bnak, MIMO,

wr-AM

10c-_ lOedi^ #«4i sc£

Louisiana|f rlcana,'

Ban

Xichigtft^

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Detroit elty banks, ,.r Uth«r nolvcat Unk«( di»*t

Wiwonsia.

All solvent banks,

v-

Old bank., rsfl 1cdi4c OUtor solvent banks, 5gl0a dine

District of Coltimbia.rir"

Solvent hanks, Kxchangu bank. *. $1, 60 disc

Alabazttii. ..,,a

AU solvent banks. W &OMk disc

Canada.

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All solvent banks, 6c dise-

loMETHmFrow

OI3L tlie WAtosueHx.

FURNITURE MADE BY STEAM.

S. O. FOKIiaa -i HAVING pertnanentlv located in Tsr^" re^Hauto, is uow engaged in mauufine-

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tunng Fumi'uru by stuatn, In the most ea^iitious and workmanlike uiannor. Hit Ware-Ropms are on the corner of Third and Cherry strt«ta, where h« kuepa constantly on hsnti and offers for sal', at wholevalo and Mail, a large and full a*rtment of the most elegant Furniture, of all styles and descriptions, at rates uqua! to Cinrinnati pricos, addiug freight.

He also kieps uonstantiy on baud FKk's patent air-tight

Metalio Burial

Together with a full assortment of Burial Clothes, and Wooden Oofina, of the best maturid and workmanship.

P" Funerals attended with an elbraat

Every thing in his line Atrnished at the shortest notion and ou the most reasonable terms.

Families and deslurs.in the trade' will to call at the cornor of !U1 North

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FOR YOUR SWINE! NO

I'lCE i« hereby civon to tho owners of bogs in the oily of Terre-Hauto, that the undersigned will uk« and empound all hogs ranninc at large, contrniy to ordlnanee ana that all llogs, that may be so taken up! and impounded for twelve hours, previous to 8 dock, Tuesday the 10th, Thursdar the *')?,

8atur.',f7tl,e

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Par Par

Kentucky.

Par

Virginia.

Par

Pennsylvania.

Par

Maryland.

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North and South Carolina.

All solvent banks, S disc

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d«y» of July,

18&5, will be sold by inc at aaia pound, to itid oonU thit QMJ b« ||.

T' ordinaoceforhoM ruuninff

Urge wtll be enforoed.

mhTSOS'CSiyMv^L

j„ly

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Attica Newport Coiinorsvillo Morocco N. Albany Rome Lafayette Bloomfield Laiirol Lafayette 8pringfie]d Logansport

TEHHEHAITK AGHICCLTUKAI

WARE-HOUSE!t

ID E O

vi.w of ovrytngon «n udo.iv."Ajrioulttic. at ware-House Business, nud are now rati IT to accommodate all in th« line of

AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS: Dsn ford's Improved Iron Mower J. H. Manny Vpaumt adjustable Reaper and M«.wer, combtued Atkin's Autotuatm Self Ka king R^apor aud Mower: Kutchum's c«4ebrated Mowing Mschiun New-Y'»rk Reaiw Little Giant Corn and Cob Mill Straw Cot-' tors of diffiieeiitt kinds Revolving Hav Rakes Cultivstors, Corti Hhellett, Scytlies Hoes, Raker. Snaths and Cradles, anu every thing else usually kept ta an Agricultural Ware-House.

May 38,1854-w-tf-

Par.

be disc

N. York ft N. Jersey

CIGARS!

A LARGE and Fine asaortment of Clean JL aad Tobacco, itat redvsd at V* LaTFALL TRAPP'S,

M.7,fiS tf

LARGE lot of Tea, Tubacoo, Bac-Salt,

WLllow

ind

Par

Wood

Matchea

rirecrsckera, Cegars, Groceries, etc., etc.,a wholesale. Call BOOH for bargains. ,u COMSTOCK A BROTHER^,

June S-dw2w No. 2 Mechanics' Row.

Flour! Floor!!

SUPERFINE

10c dis

Flonr at retail for $9,00- a

good article of Fine Flour at $8,50 net barrel, can now be had of •JAMISON TERRY.

May 30, 1855-dtf

REVERE HOUSE,

Situated on Perry $t., North of ATTICA. IND., IT A S O (lAiz or coiCMBfs, o.)

F»oprletorqu, Travellers and Boarders acc6mj&odated in tbo best stylo, and on reafitfftablo terms.

Attica, Ind. J'tidfe 16 1855.'d^w8m.