Daily American, Volume 1, Number 130, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 20 July 1855 — Page 3
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THE AMERICAN.
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/3T" The Eastern Mail closes now at 8 o'clock, A. K.
/3T To-morrow J. M. Adams sells fin* new furniture, at his auction room on Main street.—Go therd for bargains.
'Ingins About!'
A party of wild Indians came up on the tratn from Evansvillo.laat night. They were dressed in their wild fantastic garb, and carrying implements of war &c. The men were a fine, a'hlotic set of fellows. They immediately took up their linn of march, in indian file, to the other depot and left for tl.e East. mk«& ,r%r^1
JST It will be noticed that the time table of the Terre Haute and Alton Eoadj has been changed. The passenger train now leaves at 8J A.M. This change dont affect passengers going to Chicago as they arrive thereat the same hour as formerly.
ARREST.—A civil officer from Hancock Cthis State arrested a young man in this city, last evening and conveyed him by railroad back to Hancock' Co., from which he had fled. He is charged with having seduced a young lady in that county, and of having afterwards procured tn abortion
The parties had up to the present transaction—been highly respectable, and in consideration of friends of both we decline publishing names. The yoUng man arrested appears quite young! 'lie had reached Illinois, but was allured back, by some means to this city where he was arrested.
merits.
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The physici who abetted in this infamous act, is likely, we understand to receive the puishment he so richly benefactors
Save Your Fruit.
Sir. it. L. Rail, at the R. & R. corner, is now prepared to manufacture a supe ri ir article of Self-Sealing Cans, for
jCST Our thanks are due to Master "Willis Watson, an attache of the train "from this city to Vincennes, for Saint Louis and Vincennes papers, of yesterday and this morning. Master Watson 'though but a small la.l, possesses the heart and the amenity of a full grown man. He won our heart at once.
annum is txpenited in Indianapolis for religious and benevolent purposes.— Also that $100,000 per annum is ex pended for keeping up "the power of the devil."
TORONTO, July 16.— An attack was made last night by a mob upon a company of circus performers, in consequence of an assault committed by them on some persons on the evening previous. The circus wagons were all smashed to pieces and tumbled into the "bay, and an attempt made to burn the tent. Fire arms were freely used, and two or three persons were badly hur'. —The disturbance was finally quelled by tha oolice. .r': _• -S
A New York advertising agency sends us an advertisement, to be paid In potash. We don't do a potash bosiness.—Charleston Courier. r.,^
iqr Butter is quite scarce market, even at 15 cents.
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I The Blind Asylum. There appears to be a good dealtf" dissatisfaction with the present management ofthe above Institution among the students. In a Dfctition to the Trustees, which we find in yesterday's Republican, they sav W
INDIJune28th, 1055?^ To the Hon. "Board of Trustees" of •/he Indiana Institute for the Education ofthe Blind: Gentlemen:— "^We, the undersigned pup Is of said insti'uMon reiurn our thanks to y»u and the ciriieens of this State for the benevolent provision which yon have-made in our behalf,.in the establishment of said ittautuion aiid wcfwill «till be more gratified If vbn will grant the foil wing request, vis.: We are dissatisfied with our present Superintendant, and hope! that your Honorable body will, at your next meeting, favor us by electing one who will advance the iuteresta and «'xert a good influence over the school We are well pleased with thy restofthe officers, particularly Prof. HOBS. ^Hoping yim will sw propyl: to grant our request, we remain Votics with due respect as beo nes our position.
If explanation be required call upon .he school and it will be given. This petition is signed by thirty^wo male and female inmates of the Asylum. Following it is an address to the citizens of Indiana, setting forth their ?au* ses of compl'iint against the present Superintendent, whose appointmet!' some t*o years afo, was the subject oi' much pointed animadversion TO THE CITIZEN'S OF INDIANA.
We, the undersigned, pupils of the Indiana Institute of the Blind, which yon have so liberally provided for, and still cheerfully.p*v heavy taxes to suppor\ thank j'ou with deep and unfeigned gratitude for your beneficence in providing for our comforts but as we hold that the Ins'Uuiion is der bad management, and as the Board of Trustees, i's proper guardians, 1 aw totally disregarded our sWcments and petitions concerning this management we hereby lay our aggrevi-.nrcs l^foi-e you* our trtio friends, our benrjicicnt
Am1 ng which aggri^vances, we present and certify to the fdlowing 1st. That the Superintendant of the ^Institution,isaman entirely void of sympathy for those under his charge is void ofinterestin ourprogrtss, the evidences of which are,
preserving fruits of all kinds. J5"o\v that Ho neitlior teaclie.*, neither classi is the time to speak to Mr. Ball for your ties the students in their various classupply, so that yon may not ke disappointed his prices are as low as any other shop, and his work A No. 1.
srs, i,or even visi's the classes once month, hence wedoubt,ifheeverkri'-ws what studies are being taught in the institution. 3d. He is fyrnnical in his vernment —ruling never bv persnasion and kindness but rather by ha shness, threats and menaces. 4th. H«- is in the habit of using harsh language to us generally, and the fe- L* males particulailv, and of.en also to jl] our friends, who visit us at the Insiitu- jTft
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Our friend, Mr. E. S. Wolfe
leaves, on Monday next, for the Indian Springs. Those desirous of obtaining information in regard to these Springs ,will do well to call on Mr. Wolfe.
CT To day. w» givi* a list of cltnrges presented by the pupils of h« Blind Asylum, ngninst. th* present Superintendent. If things arerru', it is, indo-d, time that the people would rebuke those who sacrifico ov. ery other cousideratioa to joliticitl aggran dixoraents.
It is estimated that 839,000 per
5lh. He has been in the habit, ni his r* ^ematks to us, of mnkinc: comparisons
improper a-d odious, illustratin our LJ manners and misfortunes by ikeningus to blind horses. 6'h. There is little or no reliance to j|js be placcd in his promisi to us as pu-^ pils. ., 7tli. He has refused the female portion of the school keys and bol's to the sleeping rooms the result being that eer ain of said rooms have been entered time and again, at various hours of the ni^ht, by persons unknown, the conseouences being great fear and dread, ana also the loss of money and other property.
Now, citizens of Indiaua, we as before said, have been l-efused a heating by the Board of Trus'ees, now present our aggtievancc8 to your patriotism, philanthropy and benevolence, hoping that you will bo sufficiently interested to examine the facts as they exist in the Institution of which we are members.
This address is signed by thirty-one students, who conclude as follows^, We. the above pupil named, invited Mr. Ames into the mom to hear these charges, but he refused to hear them. We informed him our object was to have him resign,and if he would do this our ends would be accomplished, and we would go no farther. WV also have to say, that we stated to the Board, thatastl ey refused us a hearing, "we would beheard by the public."
BALTIMORE, July 15.—Three men, including an officer in the British recruiting service, have been arrested on charge of violating the neutrality laws, by enlisting men for the Crimea.
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TRICHE & BALL. HA\
ING permanently located themselves in Term-llaute, are now prepared to fill all c. lis ii. the line of
Hearse, in all cases, free of charge uivat Western Bank, win re a ffins are procured at our es- North Western bauk, 'JIIIHR) inent Steuben co. bunk.
KIT Shop, on Second street, on the pi'in^rn^o bKnk,bau5t, corner Nortti of the Stewart House Jutn* lC-tfl TRICHE & BALL
CONFECTIONERY.
F. EBERWINE,
Dealer tit Confection*, Cigar** fee., Ohio Street, South of the Square, TERHE-HAUTK, INDIANA.
KEEPS
constantly on hand all kinds of Confections. Tuys, Nuts. Candies, Kahilis hv ll»f hnx or "pound. Fruits, Pre-fci-nw, Pirklos, t^Hrdine^, etc «*tc, ~T S -da Wnv-r. of the best, ahrav* ready.
ID" Cigars »f th- b»«t nvt»ri»l and flavor.
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BANK NOTE LIST.
Tippecanoe bauk,
CLASS No. 3. KalntnvRoo Bank, N, Y. Stuck Ban«, Wayucbank, W aba-h Hivor bank, W abaah Rivur bauk, Wayue bauk.
VNASCTED DAILT roa TUB AMAAROAV, MWHMITSBUIIK, MM«D, —rr— AU otliom,
SOUTHERN BANKOF
barren'* Mock, Comer Fourth and Main Strtds. I j*.t4 Si
CoHoetlons mad« titd rwraittwi on the day 'f Coin and Exching^ bought Detroit city bank-, nd ld. Remittances m«u« to Euglaud, other »ulveutb*!iks iruland aui G««iniany. ^GEOROfc C. DUY. Cashi«t
Indiana.
^t&te Bank and Branches,
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Hank of Rockrillo, tank of War aw, Tf^' liank of Mt,Ver«ou, Hank of Elkhart. Hank of Syracuse, Itrookrille Bauk. Bank of Paoli, Oanal bank, Orewnt Citibank, Cainbridac City Bank, aVutral bank.
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Pnycttc Co bankr Erin's, oi Mecli'u bk,
1,5*1 Karmurs Bank, 1, 0
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CLASS No. 4. I auk of Albion, Hank of J\jrrycvill% 1 .ink of Ronnacj^r, ink of Corington, Batik «if RticheBter, ti'k of T. Wadswortli, Ktkh&rt Co Bauk, Karniers Bank,
EMON, Sasaparilhi, Strawberry, Jj Rose, Ging r, Pine Apple, Vanilla, Rn=pberrr,Orcing©Bnil Nucurftl Scraps, V«IK"'Unk. wholesale and retail. M,«V« Rk.
June 18, 1855-dlm
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HAMMOND & NELSON.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW, IVrrc-Hnntc. Indiana.
ITT* OFFTCK in Phoenix Row. over Bucking hnni'n Hook Store. [July ft, 1855-dtf
A Book from Boesticks.
ORIGINAL
va-ws of Men and I hii'g®—
Humorous A--p-ct* of Americin Lif j.by Philander DoeHticka, P. B. The new Novel on Pa*hinnHbl* l'»llgion— "Which The Rigbtvor Ihn Left." Companion to tlie "/Launplighlef"— "The
Watchman." '•Cone Cut Comrrs"—'The ExpeH»iic»8 of a tVHi8« ative FartTfly in fatiatical limes, involving Koine account of a Connecticut vil lege—il»e p^opkkw.ba liv-d in it, and those who c-me frbni tbe |{j^ by Peflaulji
For b»le -at W: H. BUSCING^AM'S. Ju'yl4dtf
Dr. WARREN, Dentist
Thankful for the liberal patronage alread) recieved, contionea to perform all operation in'DENTlSTbY in the 6ame CAREFUL am OCBABLE manne*. IT
OFFICE IN MODESITT'S BUILDING March 8-tf
Value, 90 cents. Albion Vtnccnnet ,4
CLASS No. 6. Atlantic bank, Rank of Bridgeport, I ank of Attica, I'ankof North America, lank of Connorovill®, Hntik of America, ank of Albany Dnrtrers* Bank. Ooviirnmeiit Stock bk,, (irt-one Co. BanK, Uuu-1 Bank, Merchants Bank, Merchant* bank, Northern Ind. Bk, Orange bank, Pubiic Stock hank,
k"« -5 Perry Com«y mk, -e Plvmou 'nk,
Loganeport Nvw (/orydon Kwwviile
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Value, 80 cents. Albion
I Rochuntcr Mich City Goshen
Jwpur Marion Loganttort It oubdaer
Value, 75 cents. Jack*ftn Bridgeport
Attica Newport Conueraville Morocco N. Albany Rome Lafayette Bloouifiuld Lanrel Lafayette Springfield lrfgan*port Pu-tt-yville
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Michigan City Oosliru Monticdlo Saletn. Indinnapolia. Rock tile. Warsaw. Mt. Vemon Elkhart Syracuso BrootCviUo
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Vaoli Evansville Evansrillo Camb. City Iudiana]Hlis Counvntville Indianapolis Wo*tfi«ld
Lafayette Loganvport
Huntington,' Mndiiiou Laporta Kokonio Columbus Lima K. Albany
Indian Itt*«on*e Bank Kentucky St«ek Bank, |niOtang« Bank, Merclit*. & 'Mvclis.bk.,
S. S. uv Baitk,
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I'rainu City 1 Salt-in bank, Savings bank of Ind., Southern Bank of Ind.,, TraJcra bauk,
Undertaking' They have «»n haud and kvep constanUy ready-nado CofBna, also, Corpse Preservers, by which any one wishing to keep a deceased friend can do ho during ^j^gg the hot weather for aav number of days. Agricultural bank, We calculate that nolhing shall go un- ]mk of North America, lone on our part to render satisfaction. I auk of Rockport Our prices shall not exceed that of oth- Bend, er establishments of the same kind. oo. Kk,
ICvansvillo Terre-Hauto Sot en. ConnersvUle Torre-Hnuto IiidianapolU
Value, 96 cents. M»uut Starling Clinton
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District of Columlaia.
Solvent banks, Kxchangv bauk^ 60 due
All solvent banks,, disc
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SOMETHING NSW
On tlx© Wabosli.
FURNITURE MADE BY STEAM.
B. 0. F0KSTBR
fpt HAVING permanently located in Ter-re-Haute, iv now engaged in niauuiHeIn turing Ftiroi'urv by at^ni, in the most expHitiouaatid workmanlike manner.
Hi® Ware-Rooms are on the corner of Third and Cherry atr«ot#, where lie keeps constantly on hnnil and offers for sal •, at wholwtaU'and rviail, a larg«- and ftill atm.rt ment of the most elegant Furniture, oifall styles and descriptions, at rates equal to Oineinn«ti price*, sudmg fruight.
He also tp* constanUj patt-nt xirti^ht
Hock port IKonth liend Ft. Wayue Muticie Tt-rre-Haute Blooinficld Angola W abntih Attica "Winucmac
He also constanUy on baud Fitk's "tfiit xirtight
Metalic 3nrial Cases. &
Together with a full amiortmeiit of
Burial Clothes, and Wooden Coffins,
of tlio best tnatori il and worktnanahip. IT I* unerala attended witlt an elesrant
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Every thing in hia line furninhed at the shortosi notice and on the niMt reasonable term#.
Fain ilies and dealer*.in the trade' will ftnd it to their inW«*8t to cnll at tle corner of Sd anH Cherry streets, me equate North of Main, before purebnainc elaewnere.
Terre-Haute. Mny 29,1865-dwtf *_
TEitltK-II AllTK A(iHICULTUHAL
WARE-HOUSE1 J. M. KIDDLE ft 00.
MOSTgenerally,
)JurrysT.ni°
RennHclacT Covingion
R#«pectfu ly aunounce to the public that they have disposed of all iheir roc-ties and Provisions, with a vii-w of carrymg on an xcluaive Agrieulttir* al Ware-Hnunc Husi ueas, and are now ready to accommodate all in tbv Hue
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS: Dn it ford's Improved Iron Mower J. H. Manny patent adjustable Reaper and Mower, combined Atkiu'a Automan Self (taking Reaper and Mower Ketehum'u ele bra Mowing Machine Now-York Reai«er Little Giant Corn aud Cob Mill Straw Cutter* of diflorunt kinds Revolving Hay Rakes: Cultivators, Corn ^hellers, Scythes, Hoes, Raker Snaths nnd Cradles, an every thing else usually kept it an Agricultural Ware-House.
May 28,1854- tf-
VALUABLE LAND FOR SALE. Two Hundred Acres—AO Improved*
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N«« port Cannelron Plymouth Jamestown
Logan»port Peru Newport
Haute
Nashville Plymouth Jasper
subscriber off rs bis land for ssle. It lies teti miles South of Tone-Haute, Vigo county, Indiana, and iw a-.hialtJiy and plessaot a locality as any in tho Wabash Valley. I think tlte soil in equal to any in the Siatc for producing, and is well adapted for a stock farm, having on it four never failing pprings, with a sntsll creek running tbrpugE apart of it. Fifty acres is well improved, and hi* ccmfortablo buildings onii the balance of the l«nd is heavily timbered—Ono hundred and fifty scivs, all ronnectedt ge'her—a steam saw mill within two hundred yards of the land. It lies two nii'es and a hull from the Evansville and Terre-Haut* Railroad depot. Terms made easy
O* For particulars enquiro of N 0 SP .RK8 Near ihe Town Hall-Terre-IIaute, July 29, 1855-dtf
NOTICE.
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EXPECT to be absent from town three or four weeks, and have deposited my Docket with Lambert Duy, Esq., where those having business unsettled, or wishing to examine the same can call, and have it attended to in my absence. 2. M. RAY.
June 21, 1855-dtf
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All solvent banks, 5 disc
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ALL
kinds of finely flavored SYRU PS used in conncction with 8oda Founts including Lemon, Pine Applo, Raspberry, Rose, Surwijiarilla, Strawberry 6ia.—tor sale in quantites to suit the tiaHu.at
June 19 tf U-ESTFALL &. TRAPP'S
FOR THE BEST
SODA WATBH IN THE CITY, GO TO WESTPALL & TEAPP'S,
Corner of 4th and Ohio Streets.1*®:
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DER VINEGAR, a first rat« article, sale at DOUGHTY'S. June 29, '55 dtf
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