Daily American, Volume 1, Number 154, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 17 August 1855 — Page 4

BANK MOTE LIST.

OOtttECl'ED DAILY FCtt Till AMEEICAV —BT—

SOUTHERN BANK OF INDIANA.

[Warren's Block, Corner Fourth and Main Streets.

Collections made and remitted on tlio day *f payment. Com and Exchange bought "mid sold. Remittances made to England,j Ireland and Germany.

GEORGE C. DUY. Cashier.

Indiana.

Iftale I'Aril and Wranchef,

CLASS No. 1.

Hunk of Indiana, Hank of Goshen, Hank of Monticello, Hank of JJalem, Hatik of the Capitol, Hank of Rockvillc, Hank of Warsaw, Hank of Ml-Veruou, Hank of Elkhart. Hank of Syracuse llrookville I3ank, Bank of Paoli, Ounal bank, Crescent City bank, Cambridge City Hank, Central bank, I'nyctte Co. bank, Farm's. fe Mech'a bjt, Farmers Bank,

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Gramorcv Bank, Hooker iBank, Huntington Co. Bank, Jiuliaua Bank, Indiana Stock Bank, fndian Reserve Bank Kentucky Stock Bank, LuG tango Bank, Merehts. it Mech«. bk,, X.Y. «fe Va. S. S. bk, I'r^iric Citv Bank, Salem bank, Savings bank of Ind.. Southern Banjt of Ind., Traders bank, Tippecanoe bank, Shuw^ce bank,

CLASS No. 2.' Agricultural bank, J'onU of North America, Bank of Rockport liank of South Bond, tlank of Ft. Wayne, Delaware Co. Bank, Iireat Western Bank, North Western bank, Steuben co. bunk. Upper Wabash bank,

CLASS No. 3. Kalamazoo Bank, N. Stock Baa*, WuvnObank, Wabtwh River bank, W abash River bank, Wayne bank, Hi -v CLASS No. 4. i'ank of Albion, Bauk of Perrysvilla, liank of Rennselaer, Bank of Covington, Bank of Rochester. B'k of T. Wadsworth, Elkhart Co. Bank, Farmers Bank, State Stock bank, Wabash Valley bank, Farmers «fc Mech'«j Bk,

CLASS No. 5. Atlantic bank. Bank of Bridgeport, Itank of Attica, Bank of North America, Bank of Conncrsville, Bank of America, Bank of Albany Drovers' Bank, Government Stock bk, Oivents Co. Bank, Laurel Bank, Merchants Bank, Merchants bank, Northern Ind. Bk, Orange bank, Public Stock hank, Perry County bank, Plymouth bank, State Stock bank, State Stock bank, State Stock bank of Ind., St4te Stock Security bank Traders bank, Trader* bank, Western bank, W abash River ban

All solvent banss,

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Michigan City Goshen. Monticello. Salem. Indianapolis. Rockville. Warsaw. Ml-. Vernon Elkhart Syracuse ,Iiroo.cville

Paoli

Evansville Evansvillo Camb. City Indianapolis Conn'.rsville Indianapolis "Westfield

Lafayette Logansport Huntington Madison Laporte Kokomo Columbus Lima N. Albany Kvansville Terre-Haute Salem Connersville Terre-Hautc Indianapolis Winnemac Attica

Value, 95 cents. Mount Sterling Clinton

Rockport Soutn Bend Ft. Wayne Muncie Terre-Hnnte

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Bloomfield Angola W abash

Value, 90 cents. Albion Vinconnes

Lygansuort Nw dorj'don Newville

Richmond

Value, SO conts. Albion Perrysville

Rennseiaer Covington Rochester

~Oeorgi».JAH.

Atlanta bank, Interior bank,

Merchants bunk, Ma«®n All others, 3

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Mich City Goshen Jasper Marion Loganport enselaer

Value, 75 conts. Jackson Bridgeport

Attica Newport C'onnersville Morocco N. Albany Rome Lafayette Bloom field Laurel Lafayette Spnngfield Logansport Poseyville

New port Cannelton Plymouth Jamestown

Logansport Peru Newport

Ilaute

Nashville Plymouth Jasper

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All Solvent banUn, Suspended do.

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5c distt

N. York & N. Jeraoy.

All solvent banks,

New England States.

All solvent banka,

Ohio

«late bank «fc branchba, Solvtmt Free banks, Stock banks (old plate,) Suspended and broken,

5c dific 10c disc 10c din 5c die.

Louisiana.

Ranks inN

Orleans.

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Michigan.

Detroit city banks, Other solvent banks.

All solvent banks,

Pa

'5@10c diec

Wisconsin.

Missouri

All solvent banks. Sr. Louis specie chocks,

par sc

Tennessee.

Old banks, Other solvent banks,

3c isc

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District of Columbia

Solvent bunks. Exchange bank, "t

All solvent banks, Canada. All solvent bankH,

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50 disc

Alabama.

5@l0c disc

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VALUABLE LAND FOR SALE. 1'ivo Hundred Acres—-"0 Improved.

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subscriber off-rs his lntul for *ale It lias ten miles South of Terre-Haute, Vigo county, Indiana, and is as healthy and leasant a locality as any in the Wabash Val

Virtlf from the Evnnsvillc and Terre-Haute Railroad depot. Terms made easy. O* For particulars enquire of

N. C. SP IRKS, Near the Town Hall.

Terrc-Hauto, July 29, 1855-dtl'

OMNI BUSSES KTIEE— to and from the cars. Feb2(i-dAwtf.

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State of New York. This company have abundant incansbotJi in Stfcam Propellers and Boats, to give any property, intrusted to them, the greatest, despatch, and it shall be their care to transport all property safely, and in good order*

The merchants of Terre Haute, and adjacent country, nre respectfully invited to lake the advantages of thi* line, into consideration

CONSIGNEES.

Hubby, Hughes 4r Co Clevelnnd Brownlee, Pendleton arid Co, Brown nnd King, Scott and Co., Toledo. Shewmaker and Co., Terre Haute.

Any information given bv SHEWMAKER & CO., Ohio Street, between 1st und 2d. May 24-855 and if.

FOR THE BEST

SODA WAT33R IN THE CITY, GO TO WESTFALL & TEAPP'S,

Corner of 4th and Ohio Streets. June 9, 1855-dtf.

Coal! Coal & Coke! HANCHETTih«KELLY

A 1 aving recently

purchased Sullivim Coal Bank are now jnvptired to deliver their coal in TerreHflute, or at any other point on the Evnnsvillo & Crawfordsvilln Rnilrond upon the shortest, notice. Their Cal and Coke ne- ds 110 puff. It will recommend itself upon trial and can be had cliotip enough.

All orders left with D. Griffith, at E. S. Wolfe A Co.'*, Terre-Haute, or wddressed to Hnnchett A- Kotiy, Ascension, Ind., will meet with prompt atteution.

JuljMG-dtl

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$3TATE OK INDIANA,

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Virginia.

All solvent banks,

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Pennsylvania.

Xll solvent banks,

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Maryland.

•All solvent banks,

Nortl and South Carolina. All solvent banks, 5

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Viao

COVIES

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Kentucky.

COUNTY S3.

Couit Common Pleas. July, Term. 1855. (No. 939) .lames Barnes, Vs. James Gibson, and Willifcm Campbell—Complaint in

DaniagPs.

now the plniutitV by Thompson

and Scott-, his attorneys, and on motion ordered that the Judgement- heretofore taken agnmst tlio drfendant Gibson, beset aside, and it ajipearing to the Court from th return of the Sherill to the process herein, that the defendant James Giosen, was not found. It is then fore ordered by the Court, that the said nines Gibsen, be alid nppe»r in that Court, before the Judge thereof, at its n«xt term, to bo htdd utthe Court House, in T.-rre-daute, on the fii-st Mond iy of Oc'ob^r next, on or betore the calluig of the cause for trial, and plead answer or demur to the plaintiff's complaint, or the matters and things therein contained, will be heard and determined in his absence, und this cause as to the said James Gibsen, is continued.

Attest: AND. VILKIKS, Cl'k. Augusts, 1855-w3#.s

A BBOIT'S Life of Napoleftn, in two Jrx. royal octavo volumes, for sale at JuneS8-dtf WCKlNGIFAil'S.

TERBE-H AUTE OA# LIGHT COMPANY I

THISorganized

Company has bee"h duly and legally under the General Ifccorporatjon laws of Indiana, and the Ordinance of th* Citv Council of Tene Haute, passed, October, 1853. Articles are filed in the Ro 1 corder's office of Vigo county, Ind., and in the office of the Secretary of State-

DIRECTORS:

1. Hon. R. WOOD, Pres., Cleveland, 0. 2. Hon. DAN. R. TILDES,Sec,, do. 3. PILAR MERCHANT, ESQ.-, do. 4. TH08. H. HAY, do. 5. STEPHEN

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that, the

eit of Terre Baute, 'until the 14th dav oft

attention ofbuilpcn Auditor Vigo County, ind. Terre-Haute, July 17-w4w

NOBLE, do.

6. Vacant, 7. Vacant, 8. Vacant, 9 Vacant, -d 10. Vac-mt, :. -.. 11. Vacant,

The Capital Stock is $70,000. All the Stock except $16,000, 1ms been subscribed for, leaving that amount to be taken by the city and citizens of Terre Haute, with the express understanding that original snbscri bers shall yield proportionally to TerreHaute subscribers, should they desire to subscribe for more than that amount.

profits excecd ten per cent. per annum The Terre-Haute subscribers to elect, the Treasurer, when the works go into operation, who will be authorized to retain from the montnly collections arising fr« gas bills «fec., s"mi-annually five per cent, on such preferred stock ancl FIIIST p:tv the same, and

terials at Terre Haute. The street pipes will embrace about four miles in size, six inch, four inch and three inch, exclusive of service pipe, to be furnished to each consumer. Wabash street, as far as Sixth street, to have two lines of pipes, one

S A I N A E S O E PH. MONNINNGER, PUOPSIETOR, O' Corner of Market and Mulberry streets on each side all the churches, public build-

E E II A E IN I

ings, hotels'itc (save and except crossing the canal) will havu street pipes extended to them. E»ch consumer will be furnished with a MUTER, for ineasuriu

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used.

OTICE is hereby given Board of County Commissioners of The buildings will be of^brick, and the Vigo county, Indiana" have agreed upon a works generally will contain all the modern plan for the building of ft common jail at improvements. Terre-Haute. Se (led proposals either for the Every effort,will be used, to have Terre whole work and materials,-or. for the Iron,! lighted with gas by Julv 4th. All Rriek, Stone, and Carpenter work separate, I the material castings ore ordered and will be will be received at the Auditor's Qffire in the

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the ground at »n early day.

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Auyust, 1855, at 1 o'clock, A M. tion of the works, procuring materials, labor. Plans and specifications are open for in «tc, and all things neressaiy for the full and speetiou at my ofiicc. complete operation of tbe sitnie.'urider the su-

American Trnnsnoiifttirtii Company. CAPITAL $900,000. NCORPORATED under the laws nf the

The work is quite heavy and worthy the pervisimi Thomas II. Hay, Esq., Director, Mention ofbuilners. A. LANGE, selected by the Board of Directors for that

Hoss, Esq, will attend to the eonstruc

purpose. DA.VL R. TILDEX.SCC.

R. WOOD, Pres'l. March 17 LRTI

REMOVAL

B. BISCHOF,

E A A E O I N CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, ... NESTINGS, &c.,

No. 8, Union How,

E A E I N I A N A J^ESPECTFULLY informs the public that

A S E O E IS

CLOTHING STORE,

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

E A A E

O I N I

whicn he offers for sale wholesale or retaill, at. very

mwmmm

The very best ever offered in this city. ID" He has ongngt*d the services of Mr. WM SHAKKKR, one of the best cutlers A fitters in the country, under who^e supervision tlie above goods will be manufactured into

the most approved tx-yle

'"April

5, 1855—-dJiw-Cm

OK

and after

tie- 15th

ol A.pri

April 4 tf

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O* Trirough -Passengers dine at past eleven o'clock. «£J U£fR JHW 91 June 9 1855-d&\v tf.

TOE INDIAN

The stock subscribed for by the city and citizens of Terre-Haute to be PREFEUIIKD stock entitled to a dividend i'f not less than ten THE proprietor of the Indian Springs would per cent, per annum, «uul equally, when the inform the public that he is propaied for the

accommodation of such company tis may desire a henlthy and pleasant retreat during the hot weather of Summer.— These Springs ire situated in Mnrtin-county, Ind., 18 mi cs W.of Bedford, and 14 N. E. of Mount Pleasant, at each of "which places h«cks aie kept to convey passengers at all

nav the oal-'ince of profits proratH, on the times. Lavack, Rurton una others «t uiit

ey. I think the soil is equal to any in the balance of stock but when the profits yield Pleasant, run hacks. Visitors from the North State for producing, and is well adapted for a stock farm, having on it four never-failing springs, with sninll creek running through jr. part of it. Fifty acres is well improved, and h'is ci-mfortablo buildings on it the balance of the bind is heavily timbered—One hundred and fifty ner»s. all connected together—a steam saw mill within two hundred yards of the land. It lies two miles and a

more th«n ten per cent, per annum, then the or South can come in the cars to Bedford,'or profits to'be divided equally. from the South and West in the stage to Mt. City bonds payable in one and two years, Pleasant. and approved notes payable in six months, Jj is deemedu nneccssary to defceribe'the will le received for stock, on all suras of $500 qualities of the water, as tliose who have tasand oxer, and on smaller sums half cash and ted their virtu es think them half in sixty days. Tlio whole to be deposited in any one solvent baink or with any re-! sponsible person at Terre-Haute) to be drawn out or discounted by S. Ross. Esq., construe- The wat-ris said to resemble very much that tor, Ac, or by Thos H. liny, Director, as the

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works progress,^and to pay for labor and ma- jt particularly well adapted to

the White Sulphur Springs, of Virgiuia.—

ed. It has proved

iYsi,Ki'Tics,

whileas a general rducvator it i5 uifsurpa«8-

EFFICACIOUS

in mauy cases of Scrofula, Erysipelas, Dropsy. &.C., die., ifc. I would,add tpat since the last seas'on I have discovered oivtlie.preiuisos Chalybeate water,of very good qimlity.

FISH & GAME ARE ABUNDANT,

the amount of gas I "-"d thy alleys «nd swings wijl be in goo der. Bt ing in (he tnidst of th«i Miuera

gion,

COHI

od orI re­

and iron abound her/, as til Wo sii-

perioi qualities of grey marlsie, grey granite and grind-stonu ^rit» There are mnnv good loeations in the'Vicinity for the establishment of Furnace* and Rolling Mills, arid a

Fine opening

for the first tx commence the ininosR here. I would like to have it, unders^oo'l that ,J. don't want everybody t"6 come al onci?, for ir tli'y do, some will have to lay out or Ke bung upon pegs, for .1 have not roon- lo hold th»'in all—though will do the best I can,uud wtliar Hotels and Boarding Houses in. the vicinity will doubtless be accommodating. Per sons desiring to use th*: bath ha(l best bring their own towels.

The teas^n will close 15th October. \VatT shipped in new good barrels wheii ordered. .--i

J. R. DUNIHUE,

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E E A N A I I 0

WH01.KRAI.E A- IFKTAIL D1CA1.KH IX

Iwith

A CAH1

gocnland substantial garments of the latest in serving myfriends. acouaintances, and the and most FASHIONABLE STYI.K, nnd will be public generally, in the line of Dry Goods, ready at all times to ta»k?. the-measures «f Hoots, Shoes, Bonnets, &c., &c. a neaf and jjenteei, lit. The business will continue without a

O* He solicits call from COUNTRY MKU change of firm, and will consist of Mr. G. CLA-NT! and the public generally F. RIPLEY and the undersigned rr All oriteVs ttot on short notice, and in D. S DAKA.LDS0V.

B. BISCHOF.

Toledo and Wnbash Packet Boat

COMPANY.

1 the

Toledo

and Wabash Packets will leave everv *-TT7 evening, Saturdavs excepted, at 7 o'oclo.K ^ox,

connecTing with the packers at Lafavette |.

Toledo. Packet Reindeer, leaves Sund'iys, Tuesdays and Packet Queen City.OMpt An gull, leaves ^ioty days, Wednesdays end Fridays,

2,000 Hams & Shoulders

A PRIME ARTICLE—Just reoeived and for sale at aug8 SMITH & DODIS.

Proprietor.1

Just Eeceived

DIRECT

from the manufacturers, which

will be sold at low prices for c»sh, a' rge.supply of Cap, Letter, Note, and Wrup-| uing Pdper, Envelopes, etc at

BUCKINGHAM'S BOOKSTORE May 29- ttf

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S A E S

HAVE on hand a good Supply of Saies or without druwers HISO keep ownstantly HI), HAND fetins of very desrable patterns. Call at the old Rouh & Ready Corner East of the Cour-Ht^sc, for cheap bar gains call on R. L. BALL

April 19-dw tf.

Percussion Matches.

FOR CASH. warranted of the best quality, which Also, the latest sty lee and best Varieties of will be sold to the trade, at the lowest CasMineres, prices. Call and see them, at No 2

Ge^an Cloths, Lrly's Block, Terre-Haute Ind. VestiiiK-s, l,mens

FURNISHING GOODS.

HAVE the Agency for the sale of

the Percussion Matches, manufactured, by A. Kent, Middlebury, Summit Co., Ohio.

A lavge quantity now on hand, all

and M. ADAMS.

Jn"°26' 1855"dlf-

Having sold my establish­

ment 011 Market street, East of the Squa'e, nnd purchased Mr. TUKLL'S interest in tbe firm of GKO. F. RIPLKV & Co., North of the Pquar*, I shall take mueh pleasure hereafter

K.TICE—Mr. D. wi'l continue in the Land Warraut business, and the. various duties of a Notary Public, »nd will wait upon old soldiers,'their MINOR children, promptly and effici 'inly.

Cr Lind Wxrrants bought and sold. May 19.1855. D. S. D.

The Beft Plows in the World.

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Vut ria» k1 ^st lnMerial' selec.ed with case for th^ purTli'nrsdavs rose. and put together by experienced workmen, for sale Wholesa'e ana retail at l»sti year's prices. All plows made by us ure

isafpfps t&i*

out f^a-TH

HAS

e.A few doowJHotth of Main') just reccujed-the lVgust comnlet* jfajt (5f FanmWCTero£^ lo inu public in tfci*

K.in?8'"

ou haD1 a

rn

~^r,°1*^«d

Centre Tables andother tales^Br!wffl^ S I

^'king-Glasses, dribs

'description Lounges and many fltwllf —-r —„..eco »uu many otW

o^ijH I cles too numerous to mention, dlso kZ?" 'S

iarec assortment of C]

*3 home manufacture, warranted* aiid •.^O P.tlullib nf

.1 yv..

Seat Ghwire of every description, O* The attention of country dealerstk Ji? ed to the above stock.

ID* All sorts of repairing shortest suw,'. •ull-

H. BUCKINGHAM#

terpo-Hantev uiy G,

VDJLJ

BEI^Gcompelled,vu

accbuntbf my health

to change my business, I

0ffer'™

tire stock of Queens-ware, Glass-ware Ii«w ware, and Silveriilated-ware it,

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hort iT'

E S A S S O E E Of China wftre, and House-F«ruuhine coodi that I ever had in store also, a lot of

DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES' All fresh and uew, at wholesale or retail I will take in' part payment the bilildine of house to cost from #3,500 to $4.00Ctl

Ot

will sell one half of the establishment to some active business man, who would carrr on the btisinpsa-

D" Uniil the ^.bove is effected, will^.. tail at cost and expenses. SS? une, 20-dtw iw K. g. WOLFR.

ESTRAT~"~

TAlvEN

up by IsHnc S. Leabo," of Dick

Johnson Township, C^y Couiitv.Ind.s on or about the 17ih day of May, It-55,

one

F-teeiBitten Gray M'are, fiUpj^o^'tl ti b^'iiin.! or ten years old, and about.fifteen and abait hands nigh, and 'appraised lo$fi7,ri(l, ln- J0. sepli ^Naifje, and Samuel W.-WesVer,'5, and posted before mc. this 22d of Juue, 1855,

HIRA FORTNER, J. 5. [sial A true copy from the Rveord, §-3= SEO.PIXKM:Y ClericJuly 27, 1.855-w3w-pd.

URIAH SIIEWMAKKH. E. S. W01JE,

SHEWMAKER & CO.,

FORWARDING & COMMISSION

A NTS,

MEROH

A E N S

S 1- O AT And dealers in Flour Salt and Fish. Office near the Corner oi' Second and Ohio StncU North side, tu'low Donnelly's Dr ig Store, a In ii a

Stfiei aitention given' 'to" V11 biisiWfifjTln th- line of forwarding and ConmiifiKion. RpKEHESOES.-tiem' tit & Co. S. 11. Fetter It, Co Grovefmah &. Bourii.^ N. smith & SONS, E. W. Smith. A. McGret! or A J.Cook &.C«».. TF.'rroHaute, IND., J. S. Walters. Monieziiimi, Inf'., Sicrtuid brr. EvanVville', Indiana,

Ma .vh 3-3ui

HOUSE GUTTERS.

1

AM now prepared to make and put up cave trough, and spotting in sluirt notire,

as

keep it.

donsjintly

June 27-d'tmvd. so there will "be no delaj in puttinir up. uml as to price, 1 tlmVk they will kiit the times. Call and see for yourselves at the old Rough and Ready Cornel, epjipsile the Conyt-linU-v

oi«' '%i#IK1

*y#dy-»Hiif.

I March 1-tf 'dij .* l' R.! L. fiALL.

E A N S I E

O E I A O E E ib Caldwell's Hall. First Street,* AN I 1. 12SD1AKA.

For terms, fcc.,

address

JEREilLVH BEHM,

Feb26. Principal.

PllAIRIE CITY INFIKMARV AND I N A I S E E A npHIS institution will be resdy fur the re' .1 ception of patients by the 1st of ing provided with all necessary thing for tw treatment of disease.

Having comfortable bath rooms where

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patients can have all the benefits derived from the use of Water and Medicated Baths, father with a RATIONAL

medical

treatment—

electricity ami Hygienic regulation*. The RETREAT is situated in the mo« pleasant and healthy part of the, city J" f, ery care will boused to make It-conwrtJ to the patients. They will have carefu experienced nurses as well as the most ful nledical treatment. .,

An-angements have been made wit most eminent members of the medic"dp' sion of the city as consulting .w Patients laboring under teriousaa® diseases, will appi*eciate the adian®*6

the eye and chronic diseases cf 'e,rf *5 37" Fees (invariably in advance) to $10 per week,

a^i

UNCON DITIoxAI-TY WABKAXTED to perform well in every respect. CtJ* We repair plows of our own m^nu-j factnre. (none others) neHt-ly, substantially and expeditiously at a Tiny sm&li advance from actual cost*

GROVER & MADISON

Mar 24 '55-tf

accordiug.totbec

casus requiring surgical operations charged an extra bill. J. T. T10YD. Proprietor.

MKB. DR. BOYP, Matron-Terre-Haute, May 12, 1855-dtf

A Book from BowticlM-

ORIGINAL

views of Men and 1

Humorous Asptsjte of ArnerioanL Q. K. Philander Doesticks, I The new Novel on Fashionable ,t S1 "Which The Right, or the Lel^ „T^# Companion to the Lainplig"1*

Watchman." "Cons Cut Comers"—^be i®. Coueervative Family in fanatical ,'^j volving some account of a Connec^

Inge—Wfc people who lived in .iMnd"1^ who c-ime from the city, by Pen«"J* ,.

F°r""lew

H. BCCKiXGHAM

Julyl4«dtf

CREAM Nl

OOMB'I HIN» ^W^n^mre fejulyM-tf WFSTFALL it-TFArr