Daily American, Volume 1, Number 142, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 3 August 1855 — Page 4

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TEICHE rBALL, HAVING

permanently located them­

selves in Terre-Haute, are now prepared to fill all cfills ir. the line of Undertaking. They have on hand and keep constantly r6ad"y-made Coffins, also, Corpse Preservers, by which any one wishing to

keep a deceased friend can do so during Idated

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

Hearse,

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in all cases, free of charge

whrre coffius are procured at our eslablishment. ^^"Shop, on Second street, on the corner North of the Stewart House.

June 16-tf. TRIOHE & BALL.

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MAP OF VIGO CO.

Showing the Tovrnsliip, Range, Section, arid Quarter Section Lines the Civil Townships the outline of each person's Tract of Land, with the

Owner's Kame theron the Streams Canals, Railroads Plank roads State and

County roads Towns villages post offices

Public buildings Churches School Houses

Mills, &c. the City of Terre-Haute, with its Additions and Sub-divisions. Compiled with great care from United States, Corporation and Private Surveys, and County Records.

Scale, 2 inches to tbe Mil*

Published bv COSDIT, WRIGHT Hll Dfilf, Indianapolis, Ind, AXZI B. 0®NLT, I WHLiS W. WB.IGUT, F' SEEHOIIAH HiTDES, jt

Th* »bovegentleman h«v« secured.theeopv

right for the Maa of our County, and w,fl

proceed to pubbsh it without deiay, and. we ,J+ are requemid to give, notice to all persons that

have DEEDS ft? land, and have never bad

them RECORDED, to send them in for record »t I once, otherwise their nam-ss will not appear OB the Map.

ALBERT LANGE, Auditor. I DAVID BELL, Recorder. I

Terre Haute, July 1'1-dtf

Dr. WARREN, Dentil MSEsSbt

Thankful for the liberal patronage already recieved, continues to perform all operations in DRNTISTK.Y in me same c*mct and PCRABUI manne*. £T OtTICEUf MODESITT'S BUILDING

March 8-tf

Terre Haute A. Alton Railroad.

Vbarras

N Accommodation Train, West to Em River, carrying passengers and freight, will run daily (Sanaays excepted,untill further notice as follows:

Leaves Terre-Haute 7^ o'clock A. ,\r. Arrive at Terre-Kaute 6 o'clock L. R. SARGENT, Sr?wtrsTKJ»r.A*r. Terre-Haute, February, 10, lB55-3m.

Astonishing but True.

4 Lb who want th-ir features ta 3. ken by the Daguerrean pro-

Mari3-tf A. R. MILLER.

NOTICE

SI BLfcY TOWN MARKET

RE-OPENED!

TEREMIAH VORIES would' res-:thc.

Juno 4, 1864—If.

HOUSE AHD LOT FOR SALE. QITUATED in Sibleytown, next to the O Methodist Church. The house and all of the improvements are new, the Lot is 37 feet 3 inches front. Said premises will be sold low for cash in hand. A bargain is now offered, and those wishing to buy had better call soon. Enquire of H. LAYMAN,

REVERE HOUSE,

Situated on Perry St„ jSfath of Main, ATTICA, 1ND., 1

S I & S O N

(LATE OP C0IXMBC8, O.)

proprietors. Travellers and Boarders accommoand on reasonable terms.

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in tbc best

Attica, Ind. June 16 1865. d&w3m.

FOR THE BEST SODA WATER

IN THE CITY, GO TO WESTFALL & TEAPP'S, Corner of 4th and Ohio Streets. June 9, 1855-dtf.

\uierican Transportation Company CAPITAL 8900,000.

INCORPORATED

under the laws of the

State of New York. This company have abundant means both in Steam Propellers and Boat*, to give anv property, intrusted to

22 Js them, the greatest despatch, and it shall be

their car* to transport all property safely, and iu good order. The merchants of Terre Haute, and adjacent country, are resm-ctfully invited to take the advantages of this line into consideration

CONSIGNEES.

Hubby. Hughes !f Co Cleveland Brownlee, Pendleton and Co, Brown and King, Scott and Co., Toledo. Sliewimker and Co., Terre Haute.

Any information triven bv SHKWMAKER & CO., Ohio Street bet wren 1st and 2d. Mav 24-855 and tf.

Vz Henry Ward Bcc liers's lffew Book, TpULLof Life, Power, and Originality, as

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Instnctive as entertaining.

iE7" Through Passengers dine at past, Papers, or Experiences of Art and NavhfVen o'-clock. X8 I ture.by Henry \Vard Bfecher. June 9 lS55-dfcwtf.

Bell Smith. Abroad,

ferre Hant.e,

On the premises.

July 27, 1855-dAw 2w,

I855 at 10 0

,ckck

rWlHE

cess, call at Miller's Gallery, where you can half from the Evansville and Terre-Haute have it done in a style uusurpassed by any Gallery in the East or Western country.

P. S. Bo not miftt&ice the plaee—Waireu HOCK, no. 4, up stairs. Ail call, whether vou want pictures or noi.

A

cificatk)n9 are for in

8P^1™!?k®7_°?c

The wor is quite heavy and worthy the attention of builpers. A. LAN^GE, Auditor Vigo County, Ind.

Terre-Haute, July 17-wlw

Teledoand Wabash Packet Boat

COMPANY.

ON

and after the. 15th of April the Toledo and Wabash Packets will leave everv sveniug, Saturdays excepted, at 7 o'oclock connecting with the packets at Lafayette 1 Toledo. Packet Reindeer, Capt. fl. Clai k. leave* Sundays. Tuesdays and Thursdays.— Packet Queen City.Capt. Angell,leaves Mondays, Wednesdays und Fridays,

April 4 tf

VALTTABLE LAND FOR SALE. Two Hnndred Acres—50 Improved.

subscriber offers his land for sale.

*. It lies ten miles South of Terre-Haute, Vigo county, Indiana, and is as healthy and

fey.

ileasatit a locality as any in the Wabash ValI think the soil is equal to any in the State for producing, and is well adapted for a stock farm, having on it four never failing springs, with a sm#ll creek running through s. part of it. Fifty acres is well improved, and has comfortable buildings on it t.hebalance of the land is heavily timbered—One hundred and fifty acrt-s, all connected tngeiher—a steam saw mill within two hundred yards of the land. It lies two miles and a

Railroad depot. Terms made easy. O" For particulars enquire of C. SPARKS,

Near the Town Hall.

Terre-Haute, July 29, 1855-dtf

Notice to Builders.

PROPOSALSBridge

will be received at s.

K. Alien shop

OD

Market street,

"where a plan can be seen until the 30th

ia? of July for building a bridge on

H»»d

pectfully inform the citizens of Ter- ". city. The builde. re-Haute that he keeps on hand, in the ]o gve bond and securUpper Market House, every Monday, .or p1 performance of the Wednesday and Friday, all kinds of 'c0ntract-

3TB.ESH MEATS, such as Beef, Pork, Mutton, Veal, &c., which will be served out to his customers, at the usual hours, at the lowest market prices.

EE E-H A OAS LIGHT

I COMPANY'! rpHIS Company has-been duly andlegal•JL ly organized under

C.mm"«-pbce Book of Thoughts, Memories Sixth street, to have two lines of pipes, one and Fancies, by Mr*. Jameson. on each side all the churches, public buildLeaves from a Family Journal, by Emilie ings, hotels* tc., (save and except crossing

Souvestre. For sale at the canal) will have street pipes extended to I BUCKINGHAM'S BOOK-STORE. I them. Each consumerwill be furnished with June 9—d±wtf aMETEB., for measuring the amount of gas

SAINT CHATtLES HOTEL, I The buildings will be of brick, and the 1 PH. MONNINNGER, PROPHIETOE, works generally will contain all the modern Cr Corner of Market and Mulberry streets improvements.

Brick, Stone,, and Carpenter work separate, PU

will be received at the Auditor's Office in the ntil the 14th dav of

Qf

the

UUiailUil vi

E E A E ixn. Every effort will be used to have Terre

OMNI BUSHES FREE—to and from the cars. Han te lighted with gas by July 4th. All Feb20-dkwtf. the material castings arc ordered and will be on the ground at »n early day. llYTOTICE is herebv given, that the! S. Ross, Esq, will attend to the construc

IN Board of Countv Commissioners of: ^on of the works, procuring materials labor j- te, and all things neressary for the full and igo ou v. !j,i complete operation of the same, under the suplanfar the building of a common jail at, homa8 H. Hay, Esq., Director,

UIP^.

General Incor­

poration laws of Indiana, and the Ordinance .i n*. UAnta riflKKPfl.

Articles

the

office of

the

Taos.

H. HAT, DO.

5. STEFHKK I. NOHJLE, -\t do. 6. Vacant, ,H1 ... 7. Vacant, 8. Vacant, 9. Vacant, 10. Vacant, 11. Vacant,

The Capital Stock is $70,000. All the Stock except $16,000, has been subscribed for, leaving tliat amount to be taken by the city and citizens of Terre Haute, with the express understanding that original subscri bers shall yield proportionately to Terre* Haute subscribers, should they desire to subscribe for more than that amount.- e1

The stock subscribed for by the city and citizens of Terre-Haute to be PREFERRED stock entitled to a dividend of not less than ten per cent, per annum, and equally, when the profits exceed ten per cent, per annum.

moiitnly collections arising from gas

,fec.,

semi-annually

preferred stock and FIRST

p«y the same, and der.

half in sixty days 1 ho whole to be depos-

ited in any one solvent bank or with any responsible person at Terrc-H«ute, to be drawn out or discounted by S. Ross. Esq., construc-

A handsome 12 mo. vol., with illustrations tor, Ac, or by Thos H. H«y, Dijector, as the I by Healy Walcutt, fcc.—price $1,25. works progress, and to pay for labor and ma-

Bell'r. sketches are instinct with life, they terinls at Terre Haute. sparkle with brilliants, are gemmed with The street pipes will embrace about four I wit, and address themselves to almost eve- miles in size, six inch, four inch and three J* ry chord ot the human heart.—[Louisville inch, exclusive of service pipe, to be furnished (Ky.) Bulletin. I to each consumer. Wabash street, as far as

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to

R.^OOD, Pres

pU'.C» p, W| V-O W TILDEN, Sec. March 17 I'm

REMOVAL! B. BISCHOF,

E A N A I O

WHOLESALE & RETA11 DEALER IN

E A A E O IN CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, ESTINGS, &c„

No. 8, Union Row,

E A A E

O IN

whicn he offers for sale wholesale or retail!, at very

LOW PRICES

Also, latest styloe a^T^Jvurieties of Cassimeres, French and

German Cloths, Vestints, Linens, and

FURNISHING GOODS.

The very best ever offered in this city. ID" He has engaged the services ef Mr. WM. SHAFFEE, one of the best cutters at fitters in the country, under whose supervision

and most

over Lost Crock 3

faithful Payment

p»y™^

when the

work is completed, which must be by the 15th of September next. J.J. BRAKE,

S. K. ALLEN.

Trustees of Harrison Towship. Terre Haute, July 14, 1855-d2w

Notice.

OFFICE TERBE-HAUTK A RICHMOND R. R. TERRE-HAVTE, July'38th, 1855.

IN

consequence'of the withdrawal of the Traius the Ohio and Mississippi Railroad, in Illinois, the Night Train on this road will notleive to-night, or until further notice.

FASHIONABLE STYLE,

ready at all times to take the measures of a neat and genteel lit. O* He solicits a call from COUNTRY MER CLANTS. and the public generally. iD" All orders got upon short notice, and in the most approved style

w-t

ef the City Council of Terre Haute, passed, THE proprietor of the Indian Springs would October, 1853.'

I

E A E I N I A N A ESPECTFULLY infonns the public that

HAS REMOVED HIS

CLOTHING STORE,

From the corner of Main and Fourth Sts., to No. 8 Union Row, 1 door West Cook's Hardware Store, where he keeps on hand, at all times, a large stock of

B. BISCHOF.

April 25, 1855—-dAw-6m

WANTED

A SITUATION as Salesman or Book11 Keeper, in a Dry Goods or other business house, by one who has had many years experience. The best of city references can be given.

Apply at this office. June 1, 1855-d2w

HORSES

IpOR

OH AS. WOOD,

July 28-tf Acting Sup't and Seo'y,.

SALE—Four pood Work Horses, all young and in good condition. Tnn»irp Inquire

J. M. ADAMS' Auction Store.

May 21,1855-dtf

immm

:'$S

THB INDIAN

are filed in the Re inform the public that he prepared fpr the,

border's office of Vigo county, Ind., and in accommodation of such cbthp&hy as may tb the pubUc in thii maiket—COHOSH^

Secretary of State.. desire a healthy and -pdeasapt retreat -part of

DIREr.lORS: during the hot weather of Summer MI A 1. Hon. R. WOOD, Pres., Cleveland, 0., Tbese 2. Hon. DAS. R. Tiunw, Sec., do. 3. SILAS MERCHANT, ESQ-, do. 4.

J'lV 18 mi S W. of Bedford, and 14 N. E. of J??1#I?*? P/68^1? Mount Pleasant, at each of which places J?*** bucks aie kept'to convey paafcerigers at all ft ??„°^.®r

Pleasant run hacks. Visitors from theN orth ei^ !]^nn'm

or South can come in the cars to Bedford, oir

ora

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It is deemed nnecesBary to de^ribe

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q^itiesof the water, as those who havetas-j

ted their virtues th.nl them

sy. xc.,

etc., sic.

iwomaaaa

BI ing in the midst

w.. 6

of the Mineral re-

...

w.

pay the oalnnce of profits prorata, on the gion, coal and iron abound here, as also su- ?rlil take in part Pay^nent the buildirig of oalance of stock but. when the profits yield perioi qualities of grey marble, grey granite to cost ttom S3,500 to $4j000, or, li more th»n ten per cent, per annum, then the and grind-stone grit, There are many good ^tw^shneiit to*

gl AUU WIV 4U MV4 IM 4W

profits to be divided equally. locations in the vicinity for the establishment somo active ousiile68 m&n, who would ctny^ City bonds payable in one and two years, I of Furnaces aud Boiling Mills, and a

and approved notes pavable in six months, i-w-^ymT-[^ ADl^TVTTIV/^ 1 -i

will be received for Steele, on all sums of $500 11M tj UJr JCilM 131 ix :tal} ateftstand expenses. andoxer, and on smaller sums half «^"dif hert.

wQuld Uke tQ have it

ity will doubtless be accommodating Per-1

sons desiring to use the bath had best bring

1 he season will close 15th October.

WaU-r shipped in new good barrels, when ordered. J. R. DUNIHUE, Proprietor.

June 27-dtmvd.

Just Received

DIRECT

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

A large quantify now on hhn'd',"all warranted of the best quality, which will be sold to the trade, at the lowest prices. Call and see them, at I^o. 2 Early's Block, Terre-Haute, Ind.

J. M. ADAMS.

Jufi'e 26, 1855-dtf.

A CAltl) Haying sold my establishment on Market street, East of the Square, and purchased Mr. TUKU/8 interest in tho firm of GEO. F. RIPLEY fe Co., North of the Square, I shall take muah pleasure hereafter in serving my friends, acquaintances, and the of

public generally, in the line of Dry Goods, Hals, Boots, Shoes, Bonnets, &c., &c. The business will continue without a change of firm, and will consist of Mr. G. F. RIPLEY and the undersigned

D. S. DANALDSQN.

N.VTICE.—Mr. D. will continue in the Land Warrantbusiness, and the various duties of a Notary Public, and will wait upon old soldiers, their Mixoa children, promptly and efficinritly.

D" Lind Warrants bought and sold,,.. Mav 19.1855. D. S.

The Best Plows in the World.

YIZ.

Fox River, Cnrey, and Eagle st

UNCONIJITIONALLY WARHANTED

and will be

ON FOIIJ^TH STJR.E-• (A few avoirs Ifbrth of ilam AS just reccived-the-lurgest and ».

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-al

GROVER &. MADISON

Mar 24 '55-tf

DOUGLAS & SANDFORD,

it A

ROOMS

on Fourth street, between Main

and Cherry. IO° Will give particular attention to all sales entrusted to their care.

Terms reasonable,

Terre-Haute, March 15.1855—dfew

A HOTT'S Life of Napoleon, in two royal octavo volumes, for sale at June28-dtf BUCKINGHAM'S.

stock qf Fuxuitore everog^

',5a

v.

Un8t* aw^.In*ay

ed tQ above

ALL fresh

W

^derstood

from the manufacturers, which

will be sold at low prices for ensh, a 1 rge supply of Cap", Letter, Note, and Wrapping Paper, Envelopes, etc, at

BUCKINGHAM'S BOOKSTORE. May 29-ttf

S A E S

I

HAVE onhandagootl Supply of Sates with or without drawers also keep constantly an hand fe fins of very desrable patterns. Call at the old Rouh fe lteadv Conner East of the Cour-House, for cheap 1'ar gains call on H. L. BALL

April 19-dw-tf. Stl! ftFWSfi?,*-

Percussion Matches.

ana

that

^d.b SHEWNIAKER &, CO.,

upon pegs, for I have not roon to hold them

all'—though I will do the be6t I can, and «th- "Vff" "TT ~R P! TT A vr rn er Hotels and Boarding Houses in the vicin- Tfl O AT

to perfoim Well experienced nurses as wellasUieffl

in every respect. 1 ^lnu'dical treatment.

(CT We repair plows of our own mortu-1 Airan^emen

MOREDUN. ......

A TALE of the Twelve ,Hundred and Ten,

Other

Prnu&

AU o£

dealerti,^.

shortest notice. ,WCKltTGHAt

The wat^r is said to resemble very much thati Terre-Haute, Joly 6,1855-tf. of the White Sulphur Springs of Virginia.—j T%TF3a»l WTlO'iirr It is particularly well adapted to DYSPEPTICS, *U)

'"^'iTO CLOSE OUT"

t-*br.w/i»—.^.IUJ

inatsinceine

The Terre-Haute subscribers to elect the last season I have discovered on the premises -n a an -ttr 1?' bAj^ Treasurer, when the works go into operation. Chalybeate water of very good quality. "•*-4**?..» *0C^»

I 1: FISH & GAME ARE ABUNDANT,

five per cent, on such and the alleys and swings will be in good or-1

ftji

Sfivernlated-w^^in"!?'.!1

-new, Vholeaak or

on^~eTTb"s.1^®88,,

And de ier8 in

near lhe

j..

fc, 7 LV

al)ove ,s

e"ected,

I 'will re-

S'^°LFE-

URIAH 8HEWMAKER. E.

8. woinu

FORWARDING & COMMI8SIOH

:A6

EN !T 8

piour Salt and Fish Office1

Corner of Second andOhio Str eS

A. icii. North side, below Dounellv'a Dr.» 8«m

North side, below Donnelly's Dr ig Store,j Terre Haute, Indiana. Strict attention given to fU' titfpinegs'in3 the line of forwarding and Commission.

REFERENCES.-Bemcnt &. Co. S. B. Potter & Co Groyermau & Bourn^, N. smith 4 sons, E. W. Smith, A. McGregor. & j.Cook & Co., TffiteHaute, IND., J.. S. Walters,Montezuma,5 lilt'., Pamuel Orr,Evansville, Indiana, s*

Ma eh 3-3m HOUSIS GUTTERS.

1

AM now prepared to make and put u|w eave trough and spcutiug in short notict,, as I keep it cons^ntlv OP 'jaiid residy-made/" so there will be no delay in puttingup. audi as to price, 1 |hink they will suit the tirocs-j Call aiid see for yourselves at the old Rough and Ready Corner, opposite the Court-buusm?

March t-tf R. L. BALL.

E A N S I E

O MM E.R CI A CGL LEGE„ Caldwell'^ Hall. First Street* E VANSVi Lit', 1KDIAX*. For terms, fec., address ,,, JJEliEMIAIT BEHM,

S

Peb2fi. -v Principal, tf

FIRE AND MARINE INSUAKCr.-.

The Western Insurance Co., of 2?«w Capital stock $850/000.

The NeT Yovlc Indemnity Iii^viranp Cfl. Gash ^pital $2(10,000—all pnid in Siuplm capital $78,000.,

The KnicXerbncker Insurance Co. Capital, 3:150,000.

The North "Western lnsnranc Co. of Phil*., Ca«h capital, all paid in.

The Mohawk Valley Insurauce Comptoj, Capital, $2tiO,li(K. Policies issued in fit bee of the suonfiible comrianies doputhe most ftvono terms. Apely lo W M.E.^cLE^.^ JHQ 13-3mo

PRAIRIE CITY INFIRM AH* 5 AND I N A I S

THIS

E E A

institution will be ready for the reception of patients by the 1st of May* ing providedwith all necessary thing f* treatment Of disease.

Ag

Having comfortable bath rooms patients can have all the benefits dented W® the use of Water and Medicated Baths, op ther with a RATIONAL

steel plows-manufactured of the very ^The^R^TRKA^^'situated^in the m#t best mHterial, selec.ed with case for th« pur-

medical

ne

pose, and put together by experienced work- Ps"nri1f| JA _i.e it0omft«tab'e men, for sale wholesale ana retail at last ?ry,care ni iwS^ul•*! year's prices. All plows made by us are

to

treat©

oil,. _r «hecitr andeT'

patient.s. ^They

ffith

th«

e.. medic»lP^®8"

consulting P^'aWit

Patients laboring under serious

0

diseases, will appreciate the adv this arrangement. jv*»«wof ID3 Particular attehtion paid todif«»w' the eye and chronic diseases of fem

fvrtTl

Mrs. DR.BOYD, Matron. Terro-Hnnte, May 12, 1855-dtf

f5

1£r Fees (invariably in advance) to $10 per week, according, to the caseeases rrquiring surgical operauonB. «k«V4 W BOtO, im#*-

A Book from Docsticks.

ORIGINAL

views of Men and^ 6

Humorous Aspects of Arnenca Q. K. Philander Joesticks, K. B. The new Novel on

Fashionable

"Which: The Right,or the Companion to the Lampligbte'" Watchman." of "Con® Cut Corners"—-The Expe ..

e8i

lage—the people who lived 'p •wVin mmfifrom the city, by

-who came

|n.

Couservative Family Connecticut w1" volving some account of

a

those

from the city

.£x. 8-vo paper, 50 cts., by Sir Walter Soott,j I For sale at ^-rrnfTxratl AM,C Baronet for sale by I W. H. BTTCKI^^"^" June 28 dtf W. H. BUCKINGHAM.

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Julyl4 dtf

s&MM T'ir til- ••-iTifHlia&KilltfliatMiMM

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