Daily American, Volume 1, Number 126, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 16 July 1855 — Page 5

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Good for the Teeth.

Louis, one of the best dentists in the West. We tbink, however, Dr. Prentiss carries the best certificate in his own teeth, which admirably exhibits the superior excellence of the Pearl Powders.

O* Messrs. Jamison vfc Terry have procured a neat Express Carriage for the especial benefit of their customers at the 76 corner. This will bo very acceptable to those who have money enough to buy heavy loads these hot days and, iu ict, is no little in ducement to give them a call. G'lang there!

Now AND THEN.—It is a noteworthy fact that the unsuccessful assault on the pari of the Allies was made oh the 18th of June, the anniversary of the battle of Waterloo. The intention was, doubtless, to obscure the memory of Waterloo, in a more brilliant and fraternal victory—and electrify the British and French nations, but it was "no go."

£3T Evening Star Temple of Honor, No. 50, meets to-nteht.

It is said that the crops in Eng­

land will be more abundant this year than ever was known before.

Stewart & Bowen have caused to be struck, for their benefit and the honor of the State, a medal bearing this inscription: 5 V,

To COMMEMORATE THE PASSAQEOF THF.

PROHIBITORY LIQUOR LAW. On the opposite side is an inverted wine jflass Over which the rising sun sheds its rays upon "No REPEAL." JI is bordered with: "State of Indiana, June 12 1855." The medal is made about the size of a ten dollar gold piece and of both white and yellow metal.— State Jouroal.

Illinois American Platform. 1. We believe in the existence of an Almighty Being, who rules the universe, and governs nations, and to whose all wise and paternal care we are indebted for our unparalleled advancement in national aud individual prosperity. 2. We admit the privilege, and will defend the right of all persons, of whatever religious sect or denomination, to exercise perfect freedom in religious opinions, and to "worship God according to the dictates of their own consciences," so long as they shall not as a sect or church, seek to exercise any temporal power hereby denying ail wish or purpose to interfere with the religious opinions of any one.

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eociations of men composed eiciusive- ..

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4. The «ill,vat,on and development

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Aliiijlllvllli. the country,, without injury or injustice c=-

—==. to any portion of

CTT ITEMS. n. it will only give to freedom that which with due solemnity and in good feith flX-Th? weather for the past fewdaji. has'

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exceedingly warm. jthe contract, it will eaually preserve jthe full and undisputed rights acquirA Row.—We learn that a row occurred on ed under it by the South, and that thereSunday afternoon, near the T. H. A A. RiiltoW bHdge, between some Irish, and it is TUtnored that two were bjvdly cut with l^nives. ]ffo further,particulars, i-

Dr.'J. W. PrentiiM, general agent for the' opinions upon this question. dale of Dr. Thurston's celebrated Ivory Pearl! 6* The essential modification of the Tooth Powders, called upon us to-day. The naturalization laws by extending tl:e jjmter^ D^ictor showed us along list of recomtnenda- time of residence required of those of Eirgs lions from medical men and chemists—among foreign birth to entitle them to citizen- Fish White others, one from Dr. €dward Ha'o. of St.

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ha on to

tlie Union that while

since conveyed to lier under

flre the Missouri Compromise should be restored, and that in all political national contests the American party in the State of Illinois, will demand of its candidates for office, among other qualifications, their open and undisguised

total repe.il of all slat* laws Mackerel

allowing any but citizens of the United States the right of suffrage. But a

careful avoidance of all interference with rights of citizenship already acquired under existing laws. 7 Resistance to the corrupting influences and aggressive policy of the Komish Church, unswerving opposition to all foreign influence, or interference of foreign emissaries, whether civil or ec-

clesiastical. 8. A radical improvement in the present system of executive patronage, which unsparingly confers rewards for political subserviency, and punishes for manly independence in political opinion and a fearless exercise of political rights. 9. The education of the youth of our land in the schools of our country, which should be open to all, without regard to condition or creed, and which shall be free from all influences of a denominational or partizan character—but in which the Holy Bible shall ever be freely introduced and read, as the book which contains the best system of morals, and the only system of pure religion, and from which every true Christian must derive the rule of his faith and practice. 10. The just and proper protection to

American labor tind American enterprise and genius, against the adverse policy of foreign nations asserting also, that it is both within the power and duty of the general government to aid and facilitate internal commerce by an improvement of our rivers and '.he harbors UDon our lakes. 11. We declare our attachment to the Union of these States, and while we do iot partake of the fears so often entertained of its dissolution, we will endeavor to promote its perpetuity by a firm adherence lo all the principles, as well

umm 10 me pn ncuies, as w«ii

of .purely American sentiment and „|,0M „bje« it will be to carry iito effeeling a issioiiate atwciment to our

country, and its governmen!-of ad-,

mirauon of the purer days of our na-

tlonal existence of ycneration ofour national fathers, and of emulation of the virtue, wisdom and patriotism that framed our Constitution.

of the consiiuuion an the dcciaralion of .eeP

American indepeudonce. °\w^

12. We .disclaim all ri?ht of the con-

Jifinolved,

We are opposed to *11 political as- ,v „.0W(,d

fen lhe 8enlim5nle.

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2. That the time has arrived when the American trty of the United States are callud upon to take open, fearless and unreserved ground upon the great question of slavery, that is now

tmg the people of every section of this brated ''Economy Stove," manufactured at Union and th^t the intense excitement Dayton, Ohio. 1rhis de»erverly (opular and agitation which at the present time

homemarket.

coKsccrco BATLT roa tut AKRRICHH.

era! government«. interfe,, with thein3titution of slavery as it exists in any prices snail not exceed mat oi out

of the States of this Union but we distinctly assert that Congress has full power, under the Constitution, to legislate upon the subject in the Territoiies of the United States. 13. Such a radical modification of the laws in reference to emigration as will effectually prevent the sending to our shores the paupers and felons of other nations. 14. We condemn, in the most positive manner, the assaults upon the elective franchise in Kansas, and the efforts to control the free exercise of tinright of suffrage, to which cveYy American citizen is entitled.

Thai the principles and

objects of the American party shall hereafter be every where distinctly and

ions of men composed exclusive- „n ..

and wis|lcd lnd

K. invite all persons who believe in Uut-

ly ot persons of foreign birth, and to the /. .• ee •!•, American principles, to aid us carormanon of foreign military compan.es

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|.inciplos ,,erei„

and

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we will clicerfullv co-operau.1

par.y,

Conneil. at SpHnnfiold, on

this uh #f Ju) A

W. W. DANENHOWER, President of State Council. HENRY S. JENNINGS, Soc'y.

Economy Stove!

great fpupr attention of the public is respect-

a)^*

1- f"uHy invited to the New and celo-

Cooking Stove,

are distracting our country upon the O fiubipot nfpkvi»rv havo Wn R-AIIERD bv ^LAR2«R than those in common use, made of JJ itose, linger, X'ine Apple, vanilla,

and that thit repeal was uncalled for, a to combine every advantage boti. in regard to gross violation and disregard of a sa-

iabor

™d -7-S. .en«r,d into U.Tn the S„K^^tf,Z two great sections ofthis confederacy, btitween First and Second, Terre

and in the highest degree destructive to The interests of any one will be promoted the peace ana welfare of this Union.— hv examining them, and becoming nrqnni»tThat a restoration of the Missouri Com- Xtb^kind61'

promise, as it will restore the territory TicBUi—Stoves and fixtures $35, cash or for which it was originally made to the $33 on short time, to responsible persons. same situation in which it was before 1 THOS. E. HUNT. that line was unnecessarily destroyed,' June 8, 1855-dlwwtf

saving auri economy, so necessary in a

Hatite,

Ind.

buforethey

Purchase

any

Detail

WHOI.ES ALE. Flour Wbbl $7,75

$1,1001.85 «r» •.

Wheat Corn Baron Flaxseed. Lard Sugar Coffee ola*se* Tobacco Salt» bbl. Coal Wood j? cord Lime $ buFeatkprs Rice

D'ed Ap'ls Tft bu. 1.50 Green @0,00

Peaches Dried Potatoes Cheese Madder Onions Chickens 39 dor. Cider Oats

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te.oo OtH 0,65 mio 0,00

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50@G0 20»$50 75 9 00 00 35 10 30 15 10 15 10 rsai.oo 60 1,6" 10

Bushel

OB 30f:

@10 08

1

13,00 00

$ lb

50 @65 5,50

flr

Indigo ?alteratus Nails Candles Star Candle® Tallow

1,00@l,l5

4

14 26 10

15 30 13

2,00 O'OO 3,00

2,50

10 13

1.00 1,50 0,0U 35

Monday, July 2d. the Passenger Train will leave Torre Haute, at 7 o'elk A. M., and arrive at the Crossing of the Chi- __ crtj^o Hi.unch, at 10 o'clock, A. conm-ct- CLASS Ao. 2. ing with the train of the Agricultural bank,

ILLINOIS CENTRAL ROAD V,an!t °C «orjh

direct to Chicago, bv 6 o'clock, P. M. I J,

Return in?—Leaves Crossing of Chicago Branch on arrival of Illinois Central Train,

at 3:45 P. M., and reaches Terre Haute at 6-.-

TRICHE & BALL,

HAVING

UndLertnU ing. I

They have on hand and keep constantly readv-made Coffins, also, Cnrpse Pre- CLASS !No. 4.

bJ' wh,i?-

a

(lecea^c^

ei" rHnJ numberof

calculato thal

June 16-tf. TRICHE & BALL.

ass*

IT Tlittniich Passenger* dine at past eleven o'clock. XI .1 uiic- 9 lb.r5 dt'w-tf.

CONFECTIONERY.

F. EBEEWINE,

Drnler in Confection*, I'ijjnrn, 1tc., Ohio Street, South of the Square, TERUK-HACTE, INDIANA.

KEEPS

constantly on hand all kinds of Confections, Toys, Jfut*. Caiulies, Rainins by the box or pound, Fruita, Preserves, Pickles, Sardine#, etc etc. (Ty 8'id a Water, of the best, alwavs ready.

O" Cigars of the best material and flavor.

SYRUPS!

IEMON,Ginger,

Sasaparilla, Strawberry,

Rose, Pine Apple, Vanilla,

wholesale and retail. June 18, 1855-dlm

A. A. BAMMOHD. T. H. NELSON.

HAMMOND & NELSON. ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Terre-Ilante, Indiana. O* OFFICR in Phoenix Row, over Bucking ham'* Book Store. [•'"ly 5.1855-dtf

IDER VINEGAR, a first rate article, DOUGHTY'S. 0 for sale at

June 29, '55 dtf

BANK NOTE LIST,

T)0FTB.K0T2D

DAILY

FOR.

IParrcit'*

't 10 |8MglQ IS

7@8

6@7^| 12& 38@4oS: 10(3145 5,60 @9 a 2,25 30 @as

TBI AMERIOAV,

SOUTHERN BANK OF INDIANA.

Block, Comer Fourth and Main Street*.

Collections made and remittod on the day of payment. Com aud Exchange bought »nd sold. Remittances made to Euglaud, Ireland and German v.

QEORQ& C. DUY. Cashier.

Indiana.

State Bank and Branches,

CLASS No. 1, Iank of Indiana, liauk of Goshon, I'ank of Montlcello, l.ank of Salem, Tank of the Capitol, Hank of Rflckvule, Hank of Warsaw. Bank of Mt.V«roou, Uank of Elkhart, Hank of Syracuse, Krookville'Bank, Bank of Paoli, Canal bank, Cre«c«nt City bank, Cambridge City Bank.

d«e Cit

1.00 Central bank.

12M@15 Knycttc Co. bank. 30@00 Farm's. & Mech'a bk, 1,50: Farmers Bank. 1, 0 Uramerev Bank. 00

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NEW LINE TO CHICAGO.

TERRE-HAUTE AND ALTON

H.ATT .ROAD

One Through Passenger Train Daily (5t'S1AYS EXCU'TED.)

Uooaier iBank,

40 Huntington Co. Bank,

mmmmmmmm Indiana Bank, Indiana Stock Bank, Indian Reserve Bank

Monti cello. Salem. Indianapolis. Rockville. Wamw. Mt. Veravn Elkhart Syracuse BrooitviHc

Kentucky Stock Bank fjiQiunge Bank. Mcrrhts. & Mechs. bk., N. Y. Va. 8. S. bk, I'rairie City Bauk, Salem bank, Saving# bank of Ind., Southern Bank of Ind., Trader* bank,

n,

8™

tt*~e

5 s: jOn-at Western Bank, ID" Freight. Tr-«in» leave daily. NorUi Western bank, O* Freights will not be received at the de- Sleuben co. bnnk. pot for shipment aft^r 5 o'clo-k, P. M.

£bwb RimbMk.'

Wayne bank.

*7 ""j "•ishi"K. jSS 2

fnend can do TO during Roiinwliusr.

days. |jin^

»olhl,)g

0f

eha»

Atlantic bank, Bank of Bridgeport, Itiuik of Attica, Pankof North America, hank of Connersville, Bank of America, Hank of Albany Drovers' Bank, Government Slock bk, Urcene Co, Batik, fiauiol Bnn^, M'-rcliuaU Bank, Merrhattl* bank, Northern Ini. 3k, Orange bank,

OtaS^.0 Pnblic Stock l*ank, -o Irry County b«nk, Plymouth b'ink,

bank,

Wttba.nli River banK,

Richmond

Covington,

S° .un' i^nk of Rochester,

K„,„w,ril

er establishments of the same kind. state sfoclTbank, Hearse,

n«nV

in all cases, free of charge Wabash Valley bank,

wln-re coffins are procured at our es- Fanners «k Mech'a Bk. tablishment. ^3^ Shop, on Second street, on the CLASS No. 5. corncr North of the Stewart House.

State Stock bank, Slate Stock bank, State Stock bank of Ind., State Stock Security bank, Traders bank, Trwdera bnnk, Western

Georgia.

Solvent banki, Exchange bank,

Paoli Evaimille Evansvillc Catnb. City Indianapolis Connsm-ille Indianapolis Wwtfieia Lafayette Logan^port Huntington

All advent bank®.

All aolrent bank*,

Madison Laporte Kokomo iOtilumbua Lima "N. Albanv

Eranovill^ Terre-Hauto Raieu. Connereville Tcrc-Hautc Indianapolis

OHU?LS^

America»

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L. R. SARCENT, Superintendant. vMiawnee bank, June 29, 1855-dwtf Tippecanoe bank,

CLASS No. 3. Kalnm?Eoo Bank,

permanently looated tliem- N. T. Stock Ban*, selves in Terre-Haute, are now pre- ^ftTne,bp"k pared to fill all cells in the line of jV

Ulg Hc 81,0

Clinton patent air-tight po

fcpc

South Bend Ft. Wayne Muncte Terre-Hauta Blootnfiold Angola Wab«*h Attica Winuemac

Value, 90 cento. Albion Vincenne»

Lognnsport Nw Corydon Newville

SRF

Value, 80 cent*. Albion Perry aville

Mich Ci^y Goshen Jasper Marion Logan nort enaelaer

Value, 75 cents. Jackson Bridgeport

Attica Kewport Comieraville Morocco N. Albany Rome Lafayette Bloomfieid La--re! Lafayette S]t ingf.e!d Logatisport Posry die

Illinois'-

All Solvent banks, Suspended do.

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

Par.

5c disc

N. York & N. Jersey.

All solvent banks,

All solvent banks,

Par.

New England States.

Par

Ohio

Par1 Par

10c dis

Kentucky.

All solvent banss, Par

Virginia.

All solvent bauks, Par

Pennsylvania.

AH solvent banks, Par

Maryland.

All solvent banks, Par

North, and South Carolina.' All solvent banks, 5 difc

•h,«

Atlanta bank, ...... Interior bank, Iodise MerchauUbank, Ma«an, lOtdisu All others, 5c 5,* $4t

Louisiana.

Banks inN Orleans,

Far

Michigan

n, SC tCM,

Detroit city banks, Other solvent bank#.

PttT

1

5@10c disc

Wisconsin.

Ail tolveot benka. fisit l'ar.

Par.

Missouri.

....Mi Ah «K1v«nt bank*, ilichigan tity 3u Loui# tpode checVi, Owhen.

p" act

Tennettw. '*$•

Old banka, Scdiie Otlicr aolrent bank*. 5(gl0« ditc

District of Coltunbia.

Par

&0diM

Alabama.

5@10c diM

Canada.

5c di»e

SOMETHING NEW ,1,

On tlx© WotoaHM.

FURNITURE MADE BY STEAM.

1 D. 0. FORSTEE

HAVING permanently located in Tfer-r«-Hante. i* now engaged in rcanufaohiring Furniture by ateam. in the most ^itiou. and workmanlike manner.

W ore-Eooms are oil the corner

of Third and CVerry striata, wbere he keep* constantly on h»n& and offers for ml at wholesale and rwtail, a large and fall awatI ment of the most elegant Furniture, of «U

coustanuj on hand Fick'i

Metalic Burial Oases.

Together with a full aasor&nent of il? Burial Clothes, and Wooden Co&ni, of the best material and workmanship. ttjT Funeral* attended with an elegant

w&lSpJOt©

Every thing in hia line fteroished attho ahortesi notice and on the moat rea»on*bla terra s.

Familiea and dealerajn the trade' will find it to their intereat to call at the corner of 8d

and Cherry stretts, one iiquaro ft orth of Main, befora purchaainc elsewhere, 'XZ't Tcrre-Hanuj, May 29, lB&5«dwtf

TERRE IIAITE AGRICULTURAL

WARE-HOUSE! E ID I E

MOSTgenerally,

Eennaelacr Covington Rochester

RfffpectfuUy announce to tho paK. lie that they hiira diipoaed of all their i.'rocciios and Provisiona, with a view of carrying on an exclusive Agricultur* al Ware-Rouse Buaineaa, and are now nuuly to accommodate all in the line of

AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS: Danford's Improved Iron Mower ,* J. H. Manny ^patent adjuatablc Reaper and Mow* er, combined Atkin'a Automaton Self Raking Reaper and Mower Kotchum'a Skde* brated Mowing Machinc New*York Reaj»er Little Giant Corn aud Cob Mill Straw Uutter* of diflfereat kinds Revolving Hay Rnkes Cultivators, Corn Shell era, Scythes, Hoea, Raker. Snaths «nd Cradloa, and every thing elae usually kept in an Agricultural Ware-Honse.

May 28. lP54-w tf*

Ke-w port Camieltoa Plymouth ameatown

Logansport Peru Newport

Haute

Naahville Plymouth JaHjier

Ba-rypqi y* Alttilfi lot of ea, Tobacco, Bag-Salt, Willow and Wood Ware, Matches Firecracker#, Og-ars, Grooejioa, etc., etc.,» whoiaaiae. Call yoon for bargains.

COM3 OCK & BROTHER,

Ju|)eSdw9w Ki, 2 Mi*h»nics'Row.

Flour! rionr!!

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

JAMISON & TERRY.

May 30, 1855-dtf

REVERE HOUSE,

Situated on Perry St., North of Main. ATTICA. IND., S I & S O (LATT OF coimare, o.)

Proprietors.

1 ravellers and Boarders accommo? dated in the best style, and on reasonable terras.

Attica, Ind. Juno 16 1856. dkwSm.

Percussion Matches.

I

HAVE the Agency for the sale of the Percussion Matches, manufactured, by A. Kent, Middlebury, Summit Co., Ohio. 3 &

A largo Quantity now on hand! all warranted of the best quality, which will be sold to the trade, at the lowest prices. Call and see them, at No. 2 Early's Block, Terre-Haute, Ind.

J. M. ADAMSt

June 26, 1855-dtf.

AUCTION!!

I WILL SELL OX SATURDAY A FINE LOT OF FUBNITUBE On consignment, both new and old slso CLOCKS, WATCHES, RE.\DY MADE CLOTHING, £'c at No. 2, Early's Block. .Tulyll dts. J. M. ADA IMS,