Daily American, Volume 1, Number 154, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 17 August 1855 — Page 3

liquor Que.

a In tb* case of the city of Tern-

xlulman. ..xm** & *«4

1

HE

CM

Me

Jbr,This morning, we we rep resented with several excellent, large and luscious apples by our friend, S. B. *4

generous donor has our sincere thanks.

if? S$e notice of Messrs. Gfo^Sv man Jk Bourne's porV*liouse and stock of groceries for sale, bargains

Look out ftr

JC-sT See potto? of, ^proposals for building a new school-house

OKNIOHT,aSouth

JdrRoBKRT

olina printer, after working at his business in that State steadily for

years old.

67

years,

bus retired and placed "himself in the care of his children jn Alabama. He is

EMOVAL OTTHE APITOI'OF

r^

ILWAUKIE,

Aug. 15.r

HE ROFITS OF AKING.—It

is esti­

mated that a barrel of flour, made into bread by the baker, costs the consumer full 820. In view of the fac lhatf a barrel of flour costs about §9, this may be said to be a high piice for the process of baking.

J!&~ The total increase in the population of New York city 6inoe the census of 1850. is 123,899.

a

FFICIAL OTS OF IRGINIA.—

O

The Richmond Enquirer, of Friday morning, publishes the official vote

St at the late election in Virginia. The vote for Governor is as follows: Wfeo 83,424

3

Flournoy 73,£44 ..

Wise's majority 10,180

represent the Third District of Massa-

ohusetts, is so ill that he is about to ja

frho now resides that district, will 8en*

,,

x, x-

A ^U has been issued, by the oppon-1

ember,

addition ait newsbIt teb,

-€-EBAppN.|

t=d

72

From the Sandwich Islands

Dates fron} ttie Sandwich Isjan?^ are to the 16th June. *«•&.!, I DSATU OF A D'lGMTARy.-—The Poleynesian nnd Argus nppeared with reversed column rules in respect to the memory of—Kalanihrlenfailuna Kuhooheipahu Abner Paki!—Privy .'Councillor'to Ilis Majesty, «ind member of the House of Nobles. His Excellency Paki was1 one"of the highest chiefs of the Aboriginal raie, and liueal desceridant of the ancestral house of Kamehamfehe. Ho leaves a widow and one -dauirhieir. ...

OWA.—

I

The Supreme Court of Iovm has decided that the law for the removal of the Capitul to Kort-Des Moines, 19 constitutional. This decision settles tfie matter, and Port Des Moines is the t!apitol of that great growing State., The new seat of government is situated on the Des Moines river, about one hundred and fifty miles above Keokuk, and in & delightful and fertile region.

s' Barque Lost,

"Nsw Yoi«,^.Ug1»St

med thw

15. J?5

The Canard steamship Lebanon sr-

%Qp rendSredbyj ^ondon papers to Monday only! Union, bat wuld rather- see it go to Eaq.Duy for the defendant, and it is) distinguished Polandsr, Courit p^'cos than saeriftt^',the first principle ordered that the liquor be returned to Zamoysky, had arrived at London, liar- of freedom. j»,h Ji -r- inK been Invited by the (jovernm JlEx-Qov. CWlifld, of' Con* fol-

TU R»

l"* V,J"~!,on

woawm,.Lsq., who is noted for raising the 29th, and the Southampton on the '-'that human freedom waspsritiaoimt to the largest apples in this region. The 30th, Z?K

EWYOWC,

N

IVERPOOL.

Car­

& Co., state that advices from the UuU •''%»i

St?E

ton* ft' kS t\ t&(- '.1 Breadstuffs generally unchanged,/ T' Weather is favorable for crops.

Whoat and Flour dull. Corn steady^ -r-Prioes variable. White Corn 119minalj Yellow 31s. 6d. mixsd 37s. Cd[. a 38s. is

Provision market generally unchanged» pSugar steady. Consols dull. ..." -i'' mV$ lAttrfrom EutopT^SEt

ARRIVAL OF THE •iU

-'AMERICA. ALIFAX,

Aug. 15.

r! Tli^ Canard 6lc&iti8tiip Amerlc^ from Liverpool, with dates to Saturday, the 4th iust., arrived here this afternoon, at oJclock.

The steamship North Star from New York for Havre, arrived out on the ?d. The latest ne,ws from the siege If Sebastopol states that every tiling wilh be prepared for a general action iu the course of fifteen days.

The Russians had succeeded in establishing rifle pits in front of the French Sappers.

Advices from the Crimea to the 29th, announce continued preparations for a grand expedition. All the vessels were assembling at Kamiescha.

It w«s reported in Paris that thr Freuch Government had official notification of the resumption of the bom-

The barque L. M. Ilubby, of Cleve land, capsized off Point Ritsey on thejbardment of Redan *and Malakoff pre

Cth inst- The crew, twelve in number, wero all lost except James Cotterell, mate.

paratory to an assault The Viceroy of Egypt was negotiating with the Bedouins to serve 111 the Crimea. .. ..

Go^nrnent

withdraw from Congress before he has the amount of francs, entered it, and that Governor Gardner,'

IT

en ts of the repeal of the Missouri Com- 1 a-

too^e R«pub-

lican party. Among the signers to the''

^"TerOsorsff Bareie, Tbadeus Ste-!faire' .The

««,«*.M S

venft men

of thoState^ -sfTKi'jf'-1/"-Tffrom Manilla, on Ju

-1

It was telegraphed from London ol Saturday noon, that the siege of Sebastopol was about to be raised, an I also that the western powers had received a communication from Germany of Kartling interest.

The fortifications of the allieS were progressing in the Sea of Azoff. Accounts from Constantinople statfe that Schamyl had descended from the mountains and was threatening a retrod gade movement upon the Russians.

In tbe Baltic there had been nd change in the position of the squad-

(ron:

E

1

,-T?

OENEUAL IXTELLlGEIfCE

NGLAND.—The

Queen sent a jws- p,r'« Snirar,

sage to Parliament, askincr lor addition- 1

1

al provisions to prosecute the war, which resulted in the Chancellor of the' Exchequer bills. Lord Palmorston in reply to a question in Parliament.

touching the British enlistment in tlie United States, stated that in order to

It is reported, the Boston Post says, prevent all possibility of difficulty with that Mr. Damrell, who was chosen to

the

American Government, the British

had stopped enlisting men

Fr^£fers

a

for a French loan to

PAIJT.—The§3600,000,000of

S

contingent force to the Crimea,

are now considered doubtful. It is

.. are now ron?id«r#H rfmihtfnl Ir ia

be the Know Nothing candidate for the !il ™Z doubttu It is rendering ^nernr^.Uf cin.n. Having bad succession

rePorte^.t^at1080

XLT.—A

promise, in Pennsvlvinifl for Prlv?teJadvices from Lombardy and tra..rdin ry cures. All Ministers of .be Goennslvania, for aconven- Venice, indicating the approach of ira- pel and poor persons wj'il bo cheerfully attion, t^. be holden at Pittsburg on the portant events. tended 1-re.i ot Ch tree. i.h of S.?

CHI»A.

The India mail has ,,n ir,d

IS n0

lmProvemtint

rece?'

8

"verees

Additiahai from the Massachusetts ,% Republican Convention. ,.vw ff,v JL^f B'lBTOX, Aug. ,15. *swi)r. Xourse, of Bath, was elected Presidency Wade, of Ohio, considered

rooming uopectedly, w»|h iatthe only issue before the'peopUj

ten jregs of ii*«rpool dates tothe31st 8hebmga was slav^'yrj^ in favor of the

It is supposed his visit has some ref$*.' l^wfd. Me thought '.he dilution enceto Polish affairs now under dUcu^ and violently sion in Minister! oal circle. r"J",1,°,s

'U ^JMCCVIUIIIIU#awere

1 he Pacific arrived at Liverpool ^Resolutions adopted u**iUiing^

1

I K'tiS Vi,

No.Kg-l^lSSpilid to iter the "TJ8 "^iu in.- to be ax,lmhed il-aifivadiu iu Knusas complexion of affiwsm the least

Aug.

15.

The Cunard screw steamship L* Uu- present on arrived this morning unexpectedly, ^1with Liverpool dates to 31st, rr

31

.—Richardson, Sjwn«e The

rd,su'ved

O mi

""0"'.... ,,1

Hale made charteU'risiic speech.

pure ,«uopUMl U«*U»IHlg

j*)' political questions that the ftgiiiv*

ou-ht to be restored.

$

The German relations continued un- Oov. Morrill was recommended for Satisfactory. re-election, and a r«*)u:ioa passed in favor of the Maine L:iw.

There are 10,000 or 12,000 persons

PiTT6iu:ao, Aug. 14. Convention met hereto*.

W

hi

»4 O .•»»«« ««.«v iu

to' no uomina-

ongot. ^vrKh^^',JS:^!!i that, as their offers ol fush werero-: j''c:ed by the democratic patty, the

Whigs would now\00-operate with the Republican movomeut. =sh The following dehgtiU w^tb appointed to tl,e Whig State Convention,! to meeiat liarribburg. Sept. 1 It/i

Edward Gimpbeli, J. H. Hugh Fur

gus, R. C. Walker, Dr. J. Ctirrolhers, J. C. Lewis, Dr. Johu Dickson, aud Tlios. Penny.

Tlie delegates were recommended to the favor of tlve Republican organization. A reflation was also adopted approving of R. id's letter of resigua*^ tion.

After making the appointments the Cpnvendon adjourned. I

OCTO.BEE ELECTION.

ID" Wo arc autborised to artimnnceS. W. EDMUNDS, as a candidate for CoiiimiBNinu* er of iliu First District, at the «i»»iii»ig elftf. tion. ,fSf

l-

the duties of »Ve office, and possets the requisitequnlifieations, I will feel thank-' ful for your voles. Jmpres ed with a sense ofkindness lieretofoie received, wKlch 1 am always l-eadr' to aiikjuowl- ».omitin««» edge

I am )ours respectfully, DAVID BELL.

Torre Iian'e. July 31 55-*. Ci'v papers pi -aMs copy. S

GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS.

STILL MORE

EXCITE

T,

1?:

AT TtllC .VtWCBOCEnV ASP vnttvmw rr«£ UV P. P. PR1GE, On Xaiioni) Rond «mv'i,onedHr W"«»t of tbe

Tertfr-Hante Hou««,

WHntK

may 1»h f.tni.d'ail Itipd* of Friv-h G'OC4-'i«" and Pr»»vr imis, eompri^iut

1 oinpri^jHi:

TOM SIi-

rooinn, T'lb'. hu'1'ftK. htWik-r L«*'id "ho*"

AH kinds of fresh lovt«i'*n« b«nigbt mid "fid, cb«j fir Vl! iftKw'K 'Mirfh^wl «t ihta ntnr* will h* di'livir-d any wh»»jv witliiti the cor^nwittn, frifc nf extra char^f», by Prtce'- f.t«' Hitn Mui« Exprcsn [July 16 'iwXm.

^YE andIarI

DR. A. CTSCOTT,

Oculist and Anrist.

H.\VIN't

rumors that Spain would

located in the city of T#re

Haute, Ic.derr. hi\ profc^Monal services to the citizens of ibi« j)! ce arid vicinity and

surr,,un

ingT enn ry. in full confidence of

doing she would several years practice and experience in the

ask for a terntorial guarantee, including treatment "f di^a^s of the Kye and

Cuba. during which time bo has the infinite xati*.

Liverpool corresDondent ^!,cT'°" of knowing lb the h^« KticceK«.fully

e°j

10

of the

in'

Por^onned some of th* most critical and ex-

Chinese af- diseases of tbe Ey^ °"J f— a 11

'ocal

ipurary. ficat Clark

te Vandalia sailed

yc and E«r, would do w»-]l mav beconsnlted s»t bi« Of-

OUKR,

First

II

ls

June 2d.

nod

K",No

anoai 3 saiiea

)hio strt-ef*.

"barge he made till cure

performed, except for consultation. Jnly31-drr3w ,a

TERRE-HAT7TE AND RICHMOND SOMETHING NEW I RAILROAD I (On title WatoaaJil

this road will arriveaiid*clep*tt

lo\v«

MAIL TRAIN

Iie»ve Torre.Hnutt1, at •\rrh*e at litdijtnajwilis, at Ajrrive *t at

11

AH,

U«ay« In .u»pb»i». at W 5:(Kl, a |mc1'1 l,U!

Uottlou'

CHAS. ^VOOD,

Sc.rcttiry and acting Sup't.

[T(»um«l. ourior, ami Kxpruat««upv 1 ,'uiy 30 l^\d9w.

MApHor" viao doT

Showing tlie Township, Range, Section, and Quarter S^otidu l.i«c« lho Civil Tow. ships the outlin« of each jmrbon's Iract of Land, with the

Owner's Name tliemn the Strcatna Canals Railroads 'Plank roads

S

Churches ." ^tdiool Houses

Mills die, the City of Terrc-Haute, With its Additions and Sub*divi«iiuis. Compiled with givnt car«

on Uie Maj*.

8

I am a candidate iW re-election to the office of Auditor of Vigo yvufuy, at tlie uext Ootobefc eleetion. n"-fi'/t

ALBERT LANGE.

Julv Sl, 1855

|b ffofw# G^rtKiiKK 1 pro-InC to^seti Mb you soliciting ^otir suffrage for 'e-eleo ion to t^ tfiice of Reorder for yur County, at the ensuing October election. XoHiing could ho niOre graieful •0 me, than to b- again elevati |o this office'hy the unbiased suffrages of free and enlightened citiitt-ns. UfftU think 1 have promptly and faithfully "discharge!

Imih

UniW

Stales, Ctrpomliou and PrivateSurvf^g, aud Cou«»tv Hwords. Scale, 2 inches to the Mile. Ptibliilud by iKDlT, WhlUMT & H.VV-

D£K, lodi tnajMiJia, lnd.

ittsi *. coxnit. WILLIS W. WUIOHT,

.MIAU HAV»»S,

KI.lll

Th«

t:b«vegf»ti,ni,n lin* Mcurcd

th^copv

rifflit for the Map ftf our Counuv und will i»ron»»Kl t6 p«MWh it iihout dflay, and w* rt-qnuioud tu uiv* uotic«to#il

JK-I*UW

X-iT Shop, on Second street, on tin corner North of the Stewart House. Juue 16-tf. TRICHE dt BALL.

Dr. WAHREN. Dentist.

AQBk

cilvX

Thankful for the liberal patronage already Houws.

r1^??'i!,V,)^®R4

to

I.-AB«VUL

in DKN riSTbY In the «atne

ASIIHl'roPRT,!*10 ATKH—

Fino Basi*rn Printing Ink*, to large and smnll siw.-d cam*. Printing Paper of any »ize,and extra quality.

Card* cnttoord^r at short not-ico. Unrul'd 0«p, Letter,and Note Papers. Fine PI un nid Ihuminated Card Boards.

KTEWAKT A BOWEN,

If* W' «t Wa-bington »t., IndianapoHa. Miry 28. 1855-wy

A. UamWO!*I T. U. NziAtw.

HAMMOND & KELSON. ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Terre-H'iute* Indiana. O* Orncr. in Pbojuix Rotv, over Bucking bk'm'w l?o"k ftaro. [July f»,'lft5S-dtf

REVERE HOUSE.

Situated on Perry St., Xorth of Main, ATTICA. IND., S I & 8 O N (l.*TE

OP

Et.

COI t'MBL'R,

Proprietors.

Travellers and Boarders accommodated in the best stylo, and on reasonable terms.

Attica, lnd. June 16 1065. ditw3m. Astonishing but True.

VLL

who wniit th ir features taken by the Daguerrean pro- 7aSs» reus, call at Miller'n Gallery, wnere you can have it done in a style unsurpassed by any Gallery in the Ea«tor WesUrrn country*

P. S. Do not miHtaicc tbe place—"ttfaircn

.1OCK, *0.4,up

stairs.

All call, whether vou want pictures or noi. Maril-tf. A. R. MILLER.

500 Founds May Butter,

A PRIME ARTICLE—Just received and for aalo by Aug4 SMITH DODDS.

!Hfol- FURNITURE MADE BY STEAM. D. G. F0RSTEE

tbav

htn« UKrwt f, laitd. aud h«vf- never bad tb.-m to WMid tbftii in for root)i,l «t M«ce,-Mherwi«u their

IMIIIM

will noi apiioar

AtnKRT LANCJE, Auditor. DAVID HKI.L, Hccurdcr.

T«rr»-Haut*, July 14 dtf ,,

HIT 1? 1) A 'V

it I I 11 Pj

At

A VTVN ^V,

"tASKS&Eisi.

re

"•"•""••erf!:

ready-made Coffins, also. servers, by which any t»ne wishinff to T,

^RlWaaonily

re-j jaut^, iv »ow vugeginil in m&mtfac-

8:3\ A. W. in U1A11UIOC-

A. M•!#!

BV

twring «niiuiiv

2:1Q, and xv irkn)ait]ike mamsor. 5:W, r. it. HlS Waxe-R0O2118 are Oil the corner TRAtlS on bird ami Cherry mrwsto, bore h* kwi*

L-av^Terrw-H^uto. at l3:SW,*r. *.']«o»!»t«uUv, on .lisiid and offvl* for aa! at Arrive 1 wdianHjHilis, at S:12,

M.!

Tbwujjh Tickvi* lor Cincinnati. "ddiay ttoichi. vjllt'. cv.land, HufYulo.

UHUIMJ.

I

Fiitu-'

Iio

burch, HaJtimone. W»Unrigto«, rhiladol "»*tipbl iill,Rit^roSi'a"d

'oW ^etalic Burial Ocutes.

}n tlv« most

"n' "sa'eR»d Jvlail, a large and lull as»«4-t.

t**sx

A.

Arrive ai Ttir--IUuto, b:W,

e%M«t Fwrnituw, of «n

descrintious, at r«t« c^iual io Cin-

COUstftJitlv on Laud fi.k'g

Tocher with full ««omii5i.t of Bttrlal Clothes, and Wooden Coffin*

°f mwori and workmanship ttTKmwuU nUti-dod rritb w, elwajut

r.\«iy thing iu iiift line fumisliod (f ffaortf^t notice and on the most rcakoautle terms.

MI

KiunltHHt

ate and

County ix»-td^ Towns villages poatoflices Public buildings

doalery.in thc tmdo' trill fjnH

it to their iut«rr«t to cull at the earner of fd and Cherryamcu, one ^uar* North of Main. txfor« purehnainc d*ewhert».

Torre-Haute. May ay, IBSG dwtf

4^4

MORE EXCITEMENT

OPPOSITE THETOST-OFFICEIIJ

JAM1S DAVIS.! I'tAl.K* IN GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS,

Fourth str«H!?, IVitch's lilovh, Tcrro-ia[aut©. la. A INt* a fnmh aiw.«nnci\i of XI aii'l i'ruvinion* juHt uputied. I hiq wow ready to wail tijwin th* cii of trreHnni» wlili a* jpod «nd os fn itU article in tbi# line n«»ijy Mtberhountr in ibot itv .and at Uiat will conanpnnd with tbe Unte*.

Hi* attwh «tompri*»i» in part.Houar, OotT^, MolnKs^g, Tuft*, j«pictf, Tubaoco, Flour, iia* eon, hRlt. &c,,

rI

uim, Uucltett, HruotnK.Wath

KIIQOHI

Buord*. XVtwdiT, Lund, Sbht^und

Tenv Haute, July B, lhli5-lly,

A I I Vru

fljv

AVLNQ permanently located them- !«afthevening. 1 selves in Terre-1 iaute, are now pre* Torre-Hautc. July 35 dtf

av»

erylbing in ibe liar. AUo, Cuttou Tarn, JlTown tu#liii». O* fash paid for all kind* of Produce.

RAILROAD STOCK FOE SAIlf -U (U AKKS of STOCK iw tha T. H. fc

,tjcUmo»,d

Kailroml, ftirWale.~-Jfur par.

of-O. A. HOUUH.

L'UST

in a

keep a deceased friend can do *0 during und^.od wliriakc up'^d o».poind* the hot weather for any number of days. hi«# running at large, contrary toordinanctt, calculate tlmt nothinjr shall co on- nog*, that may be

^ioUe ... kml 1niTirnttifl1.1l f..i-1 u,^ Our

Hearse, in all cases, free of chitrcfo Mui*fy Uietseiialty and ccmi* that may Ihimu. ^J «e»a»d. 'H ordinance for hogs running at win re ffins ar^ procured at o«t es tablishment.

at th»

Ol rXCKfrom 4,^ tui o'deck P. M.

ae¥t,

FOR YOUR SWINE!

to

ii

lljc

ow«»«r*

of

*0 ialen

«n.

largi} will b« wnfnrcfd 1 1 o, IWDSOK, City Marshal .luly 31, lf?55-d tf

Fresh Oranges!

Lctnous .» I'rnn«*i S Tlainins ^uu of oil kindo i«*t received

O.'H

and fur»aln atScuddor ic

Lard Bngar 6(§)7 I CoflVo }'2U

O I

Molasses 38(^45. Tobarco 10(ffi45 Salt bbl. 2,50 foul (Of6 1 Wood «P cord 2,25 Liniefbu. 30

FFATBCRU @38

Rice 08 Butter @12 |EgR« 5

Fi*h Wbito 13,00 Mackerel 00 Teab 50 @65 Tnr 5,50 Candles

S'ar Candle* 25 Tallow 10 D'ed Ap'ls $ bu. 1,50 Green @0,001 Peaches Dried 2.50 Potatoes Onions 50 I Chickens dot. 1,25 1nti 15

Wbolenaleand

Untttll Confectionery, opposite the Stewart

"I' operation* A fine lot of cigarn, choice brand*, Frwth

arid Cove Oyster*, tc.

ui'BABi.K niantie*. Anew supply of Tonic BiUora iuiit nmi. Jup-omCKIN MODESITT'HBUILDING |v«d at

JUarch 8^f_ T« Prlnter« thronttio«ii the Htate. WEs,re furnifch at the lowest

Augl »dtf 8CUDDER GO'S.

Fresh Arrivals!

90 boxes lyi'tnouM 100 liaini ti 25 'I'allow Candles A lartge invoice Fine Cigars

,r

11 rooms

«n

4^JP/

Just received, and for wale at J"!•••" df SMITH A DODDS

600 POUNDS PRIME LEAF LAED! IN

STORE

and for

Rale

by

Aug4

SMITH ds'DODDS. I nrst

I O \l v: A TiKKT. coaaecTEp t»*ay

FOR TUK AMMUOAX.

•WHOLESALE^ Flotir Tfl bbl $6,75 Wheat 80 i, Corn 05 Bncon ]1 I Flaxseed 90

RETAIL.' $•7,00 -u 1 00 0,p6 12 W 0,00 mv-

Vi

15

50@60 20(gi50

ft fii'tt'

Rtishol J5 "9 00

00

35 10 15 6 15

10

*75(31,00 60 15 iv .«jii30 13 2,00 25 iav« 3|0() 50

h,s„

14

IS

-m U1.Vtk

1,50 /20