Daily American, Volume 1, Number 154, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 17 August 1855 — Page 2
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J. N. SILVERTHORN, ISAAC M. BROWN,
EDITORS
TERRE-HAUTE. IND.
FRIDAY, AUGUST 17, 1855.
of his finest marble busts—Gov. Crit-
works of art. Visitors as well as lot
other artist now in Europe.
The Vote for Governor. We have returns from every county in Kentucky, mostly official, but in some cases merely reported., Accord-
the total vote stands thus: Morehead, 7$ comities, official, 25 comities, reported*
The Helpless Butchery,
Some of our cotemporaries are dila-
the gr«-at number of helpless women
The American Ordejfr in Hew Jersey.
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The Know-Nothing Sate Council in New Jersey met at Trenton on Wednesday. The changes proposed in the Ritual of the three degrees was adopted?* They make the obligation binding upon the members:not to expose the secret workings of the Order and taking the power from members to leave the Order after nominations ,,of candidates shall have been made.
tenden, Gen. Taylor and Robert ick- ^er affirmatively or negatively, upon liflfe, Esq —his latest and best produc-
exquisite finish and exceeding merit as
tor-write ra .peak of hi, works bc-ing
more faithful to nature and more exquisite it^ details of likeness than any
the ques
tions, much lauded in Europe for their jment8
Clark
no
isville riots. In answer to all this long The edit«r of the' Montreal Gazette rigmarole, we quote from the Journal is in Paris, looking at the sights in the of yesterday: great exhibition there. He writes
Only one boy was buthered, an Amer- follows BUOY lean child of ten or eleven years, and he teat butchered by the foreigners. A solitary woman was found burned in one of the Quinn houses, from which such a deadly fire had been opened uion the Americans, but nobouy, so tar nd from examining a type setting and we are informed, knew wUj «h« «u distributing machine. ,.'jt docs i'S°worlt there or whetner she was alive or a
corpse when the fire was kindled. Those
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disease, mystemua as' th? ehuloni. f"' T.',en,J'®u
which lias so disastrously out them off ^ouc"'1 "k® tiatof a piano, which for four years
soofen" seen on tho gooseberries in A-
m-rica. All sanitory experiment^ have
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After disposing of the amendment to the Ritual, the National Platform was taken up. Various preambles and resolutions wore offered relative to it, eliciting a wann and animated discussion, .vhich resulted in the adoption of I a series of resolutions expressive of the I sense of the Council on the subject.—
The following isa synopsis of the con-
_____ elusion arrived at: "The preamble declares the primary
Kentucky Sculptor. object of the organization to be the J. T. Hart, sculptor of Florence,
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Italy, has the statue (for the ladies of principles-*— America ruled by AmeriVirginia,) of Mr. Clay in a state of ra- caiJS
pp0rt the essentially American
an(
pid progress. Also, he has shipped on Romish church that the question of a vessel from the port of Leghorn three
opposition to the policy of the
slavery is 8
jde
issuo
al
tion, and that re =,ny of the sen-
0
a(Trce
the twelfth article do not
ijie follrth.
al bllt tho twe
,fth
3r
,lclo
tic] and
asserts Congressional inde-'
pendence upon the question of slavery as upon questions of commerce, currency, o? internal improvements. The second declares for the support of the Constitution and the constitutional principles of the Order. The third asserts
intr to the returns received at Frankfort, ,r. Missouri Compromise bill was
006
61,225 1,787
63.012 58,715
Morchead's majority, 4,297
W^Se s*atesmnnshiP
witfi wonddi*fiiI nwicynttnrl#^ ntSfin ATJsD ih€ b&nk of tlifi river adung wicn wonaernu magnttuae upon —and advocates a union upon the ques- O jomuiff MCpn
tion8 pure
and children that were mercilessly 'Pts The caii eaMly'be'Ar- ,, I .• ... range for a Paper Mill, m.die, Factory, butchered by the Americans at the Lou-! Type Setting Machine, °—4 t~.
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Crt*reo«Jt and
who set tire to the house or fortress did no doubt, supersede hapd-setting.— not suspect that a woman was there, and Though it looks complicated, it is real-ahe-might, if alive, have walked out ly a very simple construction, and in unharmed, as other women did and, if eight or ten minutes I learn, to set the Americans had known that she was .. there, she would undoubtedly have 7 could set this up in about an been saved, even without apy, agency of the time I take to write it.— of her own. I fear, however, I shall bo unable to
Still we do not justify the burning give you a description which will even of those houses, transformed to ,11: m, fort., Tlie act was wrong, though not
AT STUBB
that the Nation-
Council has no power to legislate, ei-
which se-
53^071 cured the peace and harmony of the 5.66-i country for thirty-fire years views it 5S,7i5 light of a compact, and denounces its repeal as an act tending to
the harmony which has so loner exis-
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quickly, and will, I have
b'e
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without palliation. instead of being thrown into the boxes a a a a a a A correspondent of the XewarJc Ad- in grooves of about three quarters of an vertiser, writing at Genoa, under date inch in depth, separated from eachothofjulv 20th, says er by brass rules like oolumn rules.— "The vintage of Italy will fail again They require to bo set up in those by this year. The leaves and young fruit the hand before commencing to comof tne vme already betray signs of the p0se /iiciaattA rritrotianAiio
re»dere- Th«
w,'nl
t. The jeaves ftre torn* it i.t. Mothwi.dlMdgwv.ta iminff crisp, and the which it slides down a
illi the while mould, wlion it is lifiou upright bv a i.-rk from resembles, though
which somewhat less thiok, the ooating which you have ., 3P^S
louch
the ground, etc I 8oes
cec*'
of names from whioh to choosa a can- that, with some slight modifications, didate f«-r Vico President Among the maohine will succeed. Steps will them is Ex-Governor Foote, late of be immediately taken to secure a patent Mississippi, nbw of California, Jeremiah Canada and the United States. Clemens, and Solon Borland, the hero I cf Gteytown. One bad example spoils many good
JURT'.—ThefPortlapi
Transcript tells a good story of Col. ——, living in Washington county, Maine, who had a great aptitude for serving as a juror. When thus serving, he had a very great anxiety that his opinion should be largely consulted in making up a verdict. Some years ago, while upon '*& case, after many hours' trial to agree, but failing, he
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1 rnu r' ,U 1 S Apply to GROVERMAN & "BOURNE, tea. lhe fourth declaims against sec-! n«gl7 dtf tional divisions o|tho Amarican party—r,
tforth, no South, no East, no Wei' f°^ ,Sale^
]7 national. pieM^" ^_fr^»d »iwcWf
as
"The exhiMfion most complete
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J-. I animation. Brick will be furnished tlio con western editor and myself have return" tractor bv the Trustees. «, By order of ihe Trustees.
letter ou
certain distance,
tho typ? ar0
untxl
aro
canned on
3'oiir line set up, when you
a spring and they are dropped
hjtherto failed, such as dipping the into a galley helow, which moves along \\JE will receive and «dl Flour on con clusters a solution of glue, blowing sufficiently at the same time to receive! signment—storing one month, for 10 sulphur over the vines, laying them in kA
linA •,
nAY
on
1 galley is full, when it is removed to be ^^^^consignmeKis. a The Memphis Eagle hoists the name proved and placed in tho form. In M1TH & DODDS of Millard Fillmore, of Kew York, for distributing, the same action is produPresidentin 1856. It gives a number
There can no longer bee doubt
precepte*
a
of the trial. Thesale
inquired the clerk. Col. arose, turned a withering glanee upon his brother jurors, and exclaimed:—"May it please the court, we have not I have dono the best I could do, but here are eleven of the most contrary devils I ever ..had dealings with."
Mrs. Partington expresses great ap-
A VE«T MIRACI.E.— A gentleman ^HO.FOR'^T"
The first resolution warmly approves street, and procure a trial bottle.—|St. Louis M!^JI er''
cf lll0 Nation
odvise m11 10
three years past,had been fflicted with dspejisia, yesterdxy slated that he had been entirely cured bv the use of Hu'lev's Parsa .. n, pmilia He hnd" previously tritd bull's and
bor for
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
For Sale.
WE
•waiit to close our business, consequen'ly will s«-ll the bala» ce of our
Stock of Groceries
AT COST FOR CASH,
or approved credit B3T Those knowing themselves indebted to us will please rail and settle. augl7-dtf GROVEItMAN tfc BOURSE.
For Bent.
destroy V\f E will rent th« Store Ro^ not Ic
teiiain''"w-
(Jreg..r Warren's on the
This property will be sold low for part cash and the bsiljince as per Agreement. App'y to GliOVERMAN ife BOURNE.
auijl7 dim ii
PROPOSALS
wILL be received at the office of
-i Noble, until 5 o'clock, M. of the! rs
now, and is admitted to be superior to 27th inst., f,r ih- building of a Selmol house.! Spectacles the London exhibition of 1851. A 'a." ®1?t'
8P?c'ficatioiH
j*--
are^also thero for ex- Go'cl and Silver-pi
A«gl7-td C. ISOBJJE, Clerk.
La «uu cheap Te"-" Efo to COM
STOCK & GO'S: 2, Mechanic's Row.
August 14-dSvv
Musical, Again!
ABOUT THE MIDDLE OF THIS week, look out. for the largest and best lot of Piain.F- rt« ever brought .. this e.ity, which people wish tobuv
will bo so d. jl All Ihe Pianos, 1 have hilherto sold, have I',110™ «8«nbI^h.iiiMit.:and given entire saiisfaetion as to price and lu-
strnments for. anl set them up Tor the p-u-chMSor. Please call nnd see th in.
L. B. FISH,
-VO. 6 Mechanics' Roto.
AuplS-dtf
StOragO
ce^
r°l barrel, commission.
wnt-d the I Liberal advancements, at fair terms, will
WANTED!
1 A AAjl nusHF.LSI'tU.ME WHEAT, 1 v/j\J\f\J for which the highest price will be puid, by SMITH fe DODD-, iibflsh St., 1 door East of lieraeut A Co
Terre-Haute,
Julv31-dtK
Five Hogsheads?
__ GOODS
AT AtfOTIOlf.
Read the following and please attend the Sale. A LARGE and general stock"
try
prehension thattl cpeople of California „„d,W.hfc.^SSiWd'diPons will bleed to death, as every paper she Sheeting*nd Pillow raw Liri-nj. Linen Dapicksupanqounces "another, \'ejn opert- ma-k and do.»'i'able Olothsf jJlfl^^jnt stjles ed." y'r ~x
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|and
of iwwona^T"*
bleD ry Goods, fresli from Philadelphia, T\7 ate now prepared to offer comprising
French, English and American Dry ... T«.u«un tj ana
Goods,
room to their seats in the court, where On Saturday morning, AugtLll 11, Each Express is in charge I he impatient crowd a-waited the result at 9o'clock.«ud eoutiaueirotn day today ^(wrrnr.iiiiii x:n lllfltll dll lAflfllu
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"Have you agreed upon a verdict?" spadous and well ventilated. S-MIS will
ppo-it«vTb» ro^rofflce, uezt door North will be collec turns rna.de at reasonable r»fes.
ing ppo-it« tbe Post Office, next door North 'will be collected womntlv
marshalled the delinquent jury from the^ b«vis' Gr^rr S»«rc, turns made at rL™®r W
will Write? in tKeiwra. which
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on
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al Platform, "protests" against that ar- the sale ol this Valuable Medicine. "!'J 175 sacks Coffee, 129 hhrls of sSgSr'3
try
thy
Sreat
raedica*:
:D,X,PMn
every
cU-
wide French,
German and American Embmidery.compris ing ^very article pert-u'ning to" a.^J^Vdvte war.lrobe 600 Shawls, from wicriche^tCjfjf
ltt
Sand's, but Hurfey's wasth.- only effectual BAREGE^CS ^AND Oenta. DIHIH LIden remedy. Go to Bacon, Hy.le, & dl, 37 Main ^broidered ,nd figure.l HHud-
P«Ced .Bla^,-and
le6' 2®0,Xudels
i,,» »,ock i|hm, I
burbs. The sale will be conducted fairly and no by-bidding.
All
AND JEWELRY iold and Silver V\'a chefc. PainebPInsaud Ear Kings. Gold, ^Stpni', Jet and Lava Ear Rings and Puis, God Cliauis, hihiMi's,-'-Snaps, Bracelets, sleeve Buttous, Suid-'. K'V^, Hooki, Seals, Slides. Buckles, Ltw kets, and' fineAVedding Kings
SI I.VI-1H-AVAR3':: Table, Tea a"d Desert Spoons, Butter Khives, Fnii' Knive.«. F'ik-, 'lliinbles. Combs, Cltildi'en Se't", Fob aud Guard T. Chains, Soup Ladles,
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jd
German S'lver and
Steel t5)"Ct-'Cies alto. Sptc ai'l(8 fir far and
nearsighted per-on-, Goggles, £r..
REVOLVERS!
Co't's. All n's and Sprcy's Revolvers, Al len's.self cocking Rifle Pi'tol. a
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A large lot 8 day and 30 hour Clocks, I which will be sold cheap. O* Clocks. Watches und Jewelry repaired a a
C. M.
&
—AT TnK
PRIME WHITE SUGAR—Just re- Table Teps. tc., made to order on short no oeived and for s-l« VERY CHEAP at, the^'of wtov-t 5 augS SMITH & DODDS.
Corner of Ohio and Second Streets.'
HAVING
,V^ni('
rnbiiity while a few persons have Iwitrht ?Vl pl"-'Mir- in persons have bought
inrcha ed of .I W. *vtraton his
entire stock of Family Groceri- a» the i.bove establishment, jrea'ly replenished e, I am ready nil waiting on mj* old customers and the public, genera lv. iu thi'line nf enables of every kind It isVelessto sav what 1 intent keep, a^ everything iu the
Witl)
"l''w Purcha
Ju!v30-dif
Returned!
ISAAC M. RAY, ESQ., is at homo again, nnd can be found «t -11 I.ours in his office, ready to attcud to any business in liis line.
OFFJCK, East side of the Public Pquare. Aug2-dlw
BARTON, WALTER & PALMER,
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MARBLE?,
Ohio stivet, South of the Court-House^-TERUF.-HAUTE, IND. Momiments, Tomb Tables, Head-S ones,
July24-tf.
Office, BOM' Block, Wert (ideltbh
be furnished fo Ladies and Qoutlemen "?/•inaJ1'Buffal°, aud DRY GOODS —300 yard* British and paqa5"t7~,! *"dl0™« American Prints Hnd CHintZec 400 do fig- p, p'm. lliroogh fait font*., ait'd Delaine Hnd flarege Ddane: -50O0 do. Jw t. Lawn, all styles and q.tfiHwf 601)0 do. plain
and figure Barepe and Tissues 35 grad Barege Hnbt'fi, cot over $.14 to l.ind in thia country Pa ent Bi-llop Lawns, Swiss, Book and n«ack Muslins CKo»et8, all qualities 1,500 yards Dress Silks', all shades and ptyl-s p'ain an-' figured D'-bige, Irish PopHUH, O- allis, Grentdrins, aid in fact every st^le Dress Gods sought lorjin tliis couu-
yJ^c.lUieHforthetrHnportat|S»*4
chandizf,^money, valuables and SLtlnef-pucktoal I
defccripuou,
nre^ fo_
E'
ieces Richatvlson &
LINFNS
_200
patterns.,'.
VARIBTTE^.—500 PLE^el bleached and
with prompt^'
». l.ilU
No
Will bo off-red al. Auction at the new build-' Noies. liilla, drafts, claims
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I l^AprWSJ T* III VI*^J nmi*
Tr«!f
for fndi.
™d.
°uM, and all principal pY.fots We«r O" Mark packages "Via American ff. press Company A V* BLL8, btTTKErifcr.p & Co,. N. .' LIVINGSTON, FABOO I CO.. Buffalo
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*mmI* .i Pranrietor, M. S. WASSONTST Terre-Hautc, july 2fi, 1855 ,Uy)y E. W. SMH1I.
SMITH & DODDS,
Wholesale Grocers
COMMISSION MEBCHANT8 And Defllers in FLOUR and PROftnn? Wabash Street, Terre-Haute, M'
£3$~ Partioular Jittention to the Purchase of all kinds of
Linen whUe.-buff and fibred30 V,WH ?fTr a,
Vestinifs. Iooi^, ou oois Oi o. u.
riie st.-ck is too trie-l to give a correct cit- ^e'ana. stuck of T.-as, 33 bbla Cnisheil Siialogue in hMidbili or pubhc p.per but al-' .'JJ iw:0' bnxesof low us to sny ii id iu good ortitr wild tuste. I in
a n*l rtd^pted to the present season, «nd should ,eb a', attract the attention of every houst-keeper nd every Young Lsidy in the ciiy uud su-
goods w»rr:inled as repre
sent! a or no claims on the purchaser. Pten.se do not forger the d*y, So turd -y, August. It, at 9j4 o'clock, A. M. Snle will continue several dnys or until all is sold
AleELROY, Ae-.nt.
CALDWELL, Salesman. Tene-Huute, Indiana, August 9-d3t!"
GI'given SD.
bbls Refined JuWI bbfe Sf „.
f4
in bbls,
SynU)('-(rs)
A \.
a'»,
JUl,rler ooxes,
German, Orleans, Sod White, Ffliicy. bS bi-xes of assorted Candies, Gonfeciimr-ri^s of all kinds and varieties, .')0 bdxe9 oflanon Syrup, 3() boxes of Starch, box»s or Mus• tard, 30 boxes of Pepper Sauce, 100 dozen of Blacking, & general stock of Tubs Buckets, and Wooden-Ware, also, i31:tss,all #!».?, 60 dozen Brooms 200 keg* Nails, all sizes! Rice, Mackerel, Herring, Indigo, Maddlr, Nutmeg, Cloves, &c. A heavy stock of Wrafiping Piiper, al-?o. a large .qunnii|y of Writing Paper, and Stationery of all kims, «fcC:, &c
I fdi,
Terre-Haiite, July 13tli, 1M5 dtf.f
lij^ j*uuo. .Linj.t l- a i-ait- Mid uiurou^b crre for Fever and Agu«. RcniUeul Vt-r, Cold Chilis and all Uilidus di^a^os.
It do"8 not merely break those dieei'Ptvbut cures them, and neve "-brings on Rheumati.'itii Palsy, or other diseases, but on the Contrafy
Q. tiLSv helps to remove, tl.ein.
Shell Pearl Card Cases. Por'n.onaius f"^ Wor' boxes. Baskets, Toys, Accord-.-bus Vi-
d"c?R
olins, Flutes, Kancv Conibs, Mru-lies, ex., fm"8
J. M. CRISHER.
July30- (twti JNorih i*leof the ^ouaro.
NEW
ARRANSEMENT!
8
acuoi. of the hveT#«d^
r^thc
(j* (y 1^1 tem, a-d leaves youMiong an.l healtpj a»0
V\"
hnmaM Pwm^
tem, a .d leaves yea strong an. .. is good for yting and old, male and fi-male• challenge you to find a per.soii
has Iried the Noborantia wi:hoi biiagcore((, and r«-fer you to all who hav« u^ed or sold it, lo say if these statements are liot true, and if you try it, yon maybe restored to healt' "and save yourself a loug sickuees and much lime and money.
Preiared and sold wholesale by yj1" Darling, Chemist, Cincinnati, 0
sale by Doctor Allen Pence,'1
Bnd
erre-Hwtc,
bv dealers in ih« surrounding towns. N. De dors will find the
Robo
antis aa
article that will customer-! nnd yield .'i fr.ir profit Jv:ly :iOv'5f. cW--{r
ive sati-facuou
SELLING OFF AT COST
NERY AND FANCY GOODS, No 4, Mechanics' Row—ihe assertnient is
a".t1
P(
«'ting line, which love or inoitMy can prv he certaiutqgcfa b-irg'in cure, will be found iu store ready to be dealt' ^'r- 3. Fish read\ to wait on tl out to customers J.G.ADAMS. hours.
c"n,P
and persons desiring anything ^u,
Terre-Haute, Aug.4, '55-dlw-
fin(
them at
NEW LINE TO CHICAGO-
TERRE-HAUTE AND ALTON"
Train wilt leave Terre H^ nvjt? A. M., and arriv- at tho
crossing
of
tt
igo Hranch»a» 1 i:l5'o'clock, A M-, to ing with the traa#
of
the
ILLIIVus CFNTRAL HUA" direct to Chicago, by 6 o'clock- Metu II iii g—Leaves Cr^ssi ng of branch on arrivRi'of Illinois Centrw at 3:45 P. M., and reaches Twe H*u» 45P.M.
r*
ICT Flight. Trans leave d^ily. O* Freights will not be received «t&e pot for shipment aft-r 5 o'clo lt, r. M*
L. SARGENT Supepnltr»^nl" Jnne OS). 7^55-dwtf
