Daily American, Volume 1, Number 163, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 28 August 1855 — Page 4

BANK NOTE LIST.

CORRECTED DAILY FOR THE AMERICAN-

—BT—

SOUTHERN BANK OF INDIANA.

Warren's Block, Corner Fourth and Main Streets.

Collections made and remitted on the day of payment. Coin and Exchange^ bought and sold. Remittances made to England, Ireland and Germany.

GEORGE C. DUT. Cashier,

Indiana.

State Bank arid Branches,

CLASS No. 1. Bank of Indiana, Hank of Goshen, Hank of Monticcllo, Bank of Salem, Bank of the Capitol, Bank of Rockville, Bank of Warsaw, Bank of Mt. Vernou, Bank of Elkhart, Bank of Syracuse, Brookvillo Bank, 3ank of Paoli, Canal bank, Cre,scent City bank, Cambridge City Bank, Central bank, Jayette Co. bank, Farm's. «fc Mech'a bk, farmers Bank, (jramcrcy Bank, Hooeier Bank, Huntington Co. Bank, Indiana Bauk, Indiana Stock Bauk, Indian Reserve Bank Kentucky Stock B&nk LaG range Bank, Merchts. & Mechs. bk., N. Y. & Va. S. S. bk, Prairie City Bank, Salem bank, Savings bank of Ind., Southern Bank of lad., Traders bank, Tippecanoe bank, Shawnee bank,

Paoli

Evansville Evansville Cainb. City Indianapolis Conrwrsville Indianapolis Westficlu Lafayette Logaiisport Huntington

CLASS No. 2. Agricultural bank, Bank of North America, Bank of Rockport Bank of South Bend, Bank of Ft. "Wayne, Delaware Co. Bank, Great Western Bank, 2forthWestern bank, Steuben co. bank. Upper Wabash bank,

CLASS No. 3. Kalamazoo Bank, JT. Y. Stock Ban*, Wayne bank, Wabash River bank, W abash River bank, Wayne bask,

CLASS No. 4. Bank' of Albion, Bank of Perrysvilla, Bank of Rennselaer, Rank of Covington, Bank of Rochester, BTc of T. Wadsworth, Elkhart Co. Bank, Farmers Bank, State Stock bank, Wabash Valley bank, Fanner a dc Mech'a Bk,

Madison Laporte Kokomo Columbus Lima N. Albany Evansville Terre-Haute Salem Connersville Terre-Haute Indianapolis Winnemac Attica

Value, 95 cents. Mount Sterling Clinton

Rockport South Bend Ft. Wayne Muncie Terre-Haute Bloomiield Angola Wabash

Value, 90 cents. Albion Vincennes

CLASS No. 5. Atlantis bank, Bank of Bridgeport, Bank of Attica, Bank of North America, Bank of Connersville, Bank of America, Bank of Albany( Drovers' Bank, Government Stock bk, Greene Co. Bank, Laurel Bank, Merchant* Bank, Merchants bank, Northern Ind. Bk, Orange bank, Public Stock bank, Perry County bank, Plymouth bank, State Stock bank, State Stock bank, State Stock bank of Ind., State Stock Security bank Traders bank, Traders bank, Western bank, Wabash River bans,

Logansport N«w Corydon Newville

Richmond'

Value, 80 cents. Albion Perrysville

New England States.

All solvent banks,

Georgia.

Atlanta bank, Interior bank, Merchants bank, Macon, AU others,

Louisiana.

Banks inN

Orleans,

Detroit city banks, Other solvent banks,

All solvent banks,

Tar.

Michigan City Goshen. Monticcllo. Salem. Indianapolis. Rockville. W arsaw. Mt. Vernon Elkhart Syracuse Brooiiville

Canada.

All solvent banks, 5c disc

VALUABLE LAND FOE SALE. Two Hundred Acrcsr—50 Improved. fWlHE subscriber offers his land for sale.

JL It lies ten miles South of Terre-Haute, Vigo county, Indiana, and is as healthy and pleasant a locality as any in the Wabash Valley. I think the $oil 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 small creek running through & part of it. Fifty acres is well improved, and has comfortable buildings oh it the balance of the land is heavily timbered—One hundred and fifty acrns, all connected together—a steani saw mill within two hundred yards of the land. It lies two miles and a half from the Evansville and Terre-Haute Railroad depot. Terms made easy

GOMES

Rennselaer Covington Rochester

Mich City Goshen Jasper Marion Loganport enselaer

Value, 75 cents. Jackson Bridgeport

Attica NewpcH Connersville Morocco N.Albany Rome Lafayette Bloorafield Lanrcl Lafayette Spnngfield Logaiisport Poseyville Newport Cannelton Plymouth

Jamestown Logansport Peru

Newport Haute Nashville Plymouth Jasper

Illinois

All Solvent banks, Suspended do.

All solvent banks,

Par.

5c disc

N. York & N. Jersey.

Par.

Par

Ohio

Slate bank & branches, Solvent Free banks, Stock banks (old plate,) Suspended and broken,

Par Par

10c dis

Kentucky.

All solvent banns,

Par

Virginia.

All solvent banks,

AU solvent banks,

Par

Pennsylvania.

Maryland.

All solvent banks, Par

1/ North and South Carolina. All solvent baqki, 5 disc

LOW the plaintiff by Thompson

complaint, or the matters and things therein ^iV(',T contained, will be heard and determined in his absence, and this causo as to the said James Gibsen, is continued.

Attest: AND. WILEIXS, Cl'k. August 9, !855-w3w.

American Transportation Company. CAPITAL §900,000. NCORPQRATED under the laws of the

State of New York. This company have abundant means both in Steam Propellers and Boats, to give anv 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 Terrc flaute, and adjacenf country, are respectfully invited to take the advantages of this line into consideration

CONSIGNEES.

Hubby, Hughes Co Cleveland Brownlee, Pendl«t.on and Co, Brown and King, Scott and Co., Toledo. Shewmaker and Co., Terre Haute.

Any information given by SHEWMAKER & CO., Ohio Street between 1 «t. and 2d. May 24-855 and tf.

FOR THE BEST SODA WATER

IN E IT O O WESTFALL & TRAPP'S, Corner of 4th and Ohio Streets. Juno 9, 1855-dtf.

Coal! Coal & Coke! HANCHETTtheKELLY

purchased Sullivnn Coal Bank, are now prepared to deliver their coal in TerreHaute, or at any other point on the Evansville & Crawfordsville Railroad upon the shortest notice. Their Coal and Coke needs no puff. It will recommend itself upon trial ana can be had cheap enough.

All orders left with D. Griffith, at E. S. Wolfe fc Co.'s, Terre-Haute, or uddressed to Hanchett fc Kelly, Ascension, Ind., will meet with prompt attention.

July 16-dtf

Par

S A E S

Iwith

HAVE on hand a good Supply of Sates or without drawers also keep constantly an hand snfe tins of veiy desrable patterns. Call at the old Rouh & Ready Corner East of the Cour-Hcxise, for cheap bar gains call on R. L. BALL

April 19-dw-tf.

MAP

4

O* For particulars enquire of N. C. SPARKS, Near the Town Hall. Terre-Haute, July 29, 1855-dtf

J^OTICE is hereby given, that the

OF

5c disc

'10c disc 10c difri 5c diet

Par

Michigan.

Pa

5@10c disc

Wisconsin.

Par

Missouri.

All solvent banks, St.. Louis specie chccks,

Par.

par sc

Tennessee.

Old banks, Other solvent banks,

3c isc

5@10c disc

District of Columbia.

Solvent banks, Par Exchange bauk. 50 disc Alabama. All solvent banks. 5@l0c disc

Board of County Commissioners of where coffins are procured at our esVigo county, Indiana, have agreed upon a tablishment

plan for the building of a common jail at Terre-Haute. Se dud proposals either for the whole work and materials, or for the Iron, Brick, Stone, and Carpenter work separate, will be received at the Auditor's Office in the city of Terre Haute, until the 14th day of August, 1855, at 10 o'clock, A. M.

Plans and specifications are open for in spection at my officc. The work is quite heavy and worthy the attention ofbuilpers. A. LANGE,

Auditor Vigo County, Ind.

Terre-Haute, July 17-W4W

STATE OF IXDIAKA, YIQO COUNTY SJ# Court Common Pleas, July, Term, 1855. (Jfo. 939) James Barnes, vs. James Gibsen, and William CiBnpbell.—Complaint in

Damages.

VIGO CO.

^howingthe Township, Range, Section, and Quarter Section Lines the Civil Townships the outline of each person's Tract of Land, with the

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

County roads Towns villages postoffices 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.

Sc-ale, 2 inches tp the Mile. WR Pnblished by COND1T,

DEN, Indianapolis, Ind.

AMZI B. C0ND1T, WILMS W. WEIGHT, NKHKMIAH HATDF.N,

The above gentlemen have secured thecopv right for the Mai) of our County, and will Situated proceed to publish it without delay, and we are lvquesied to give notice to all persons that have DEEDS for land, aud have never had them RKCOIIDKD, to'send them in forrecordat once, otherwise their nanias will not appear on the Map.

ALBERT LANGE, Auditor. DAV11) BELL, Recorder.

Terre-Haute, July 14-dtf

TRICHE & BALL,, HAVING

permanently located them-

selves in Terre-llaute, are now prepared to fill all culls ir. the line of

Und.ertal5.in8 They have on hand and keep constantly ready-made Coffins, also, Corpse Preservers, by

Avhich

any one wishing to

keep a deceased friend can do so during the hot weather for any number of days. We calculate tlmt nothing shall go undone on our part to render satisfaction. Our prices shall not exceed that of other establishments, of the same kind,

Hearse, in all cases, free of charge

Jl3r Shop, on Second street, on the corner North of the Stewart House. June 16-tf. TRICHE & BALL.

B. BISCHOF,

E A N A I O

WHOLESALE 4 RETAIL DEALER IN

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

No. 8, Union Row,

E E A E I N I A N A

J^ESPECTFULLY informs the public that

and Scott, his attorneys, and on motion ordered that the Judgement heretofore taken agamst the defendant Gibsen, be set aside, and it appearing to the Court from the return From the corner of Main and Fourth Sts., to Of the Sheriff to the process herein that the

HAS REMOVED HIS

CLOTHING STORE,

JJ-Q. 8 Union

ROW,

March 8-tf

it having rcc-mtlv

1 door West of

Cook's Hardware Store,

defendant James Gibsen, war not found. It is therefore ordered by the Court, that the said James Gibsen, be and appear in that Court, before the Judge thereof, at its next term, to be held at the Court House, in TerreJ^iaute, on the first Monday of October next, on or before the call'ng of the cause for trial, M, and plead answer or demur to the plaintiffs

where he keeps onhand. at all times, a large stock of E A A E

O IN

whicn

he offers for sale wholesale or retail!,

FOR CASH.

Also, the latest styles and best varieties of Cass meres, French and !||r

German Cloths, Vesting*, linens, and

FURNISHING GOODS.

The very best ever offered in.this city. ED" He nas engnged the services of Mr. WM. SUAFFKR, one of the best cutters and fitters in the country, under whose supervision the above goods will be manufactured into good and substantial garments of the latest and most FASHIONABLE STYLE, and will l^e? ready at all times to take the measures of a neat, and genteel t» lit.

ED" He solicits A call from COUNTRY MEH OLANTS. and the public generally. O* All orders got on short notice, and in the most approved style.

B. BISCHOF.

April25, 1855—dibw-6m

Dr. WARREN, Dentist.

Thankful for the liberal patronage already recioved, continues to perform all operations in DENTISTRY in the same CAREFUL and jriuiu.K mannc". O- OFFICE IN MODESITT'S BUILDING

Toledo and Wabash Packet Boat

COMPANY.

ON

and after the 15th of April the Toledo and Wabash rackets will leave every

8V connec

un, iv*.,ic

Toledo, racket Reindeer, Cnpt. Ii. Claik. leaves Sundays, Tuesdays and Thursdays.— Packet Queen City.Oapt. Angell,leaves Moudays, Wednesdays und Fridays,

April 4 tf

Astonishing but True.

ALL

who want th-ir features la- if ken by tho Daguerreau process, call at Miller's Gallery, wnerc you can have it done in a style unsurpassed by any Gallery in the East or Western country.

P. S. Do not mistaice theplace^-^Vairen HOCK, -o. 4, up stairs. All call, whether you waut pictures or noi.

MarlS-tf A. R. MILLER.

as

HSR

U* Through Passengers dine

RIGHT it HAY- eleven o'clock. XD June 9 1855-dfew tf.

0 a

at% past

1

REVERE- HOUSE,

on Perry St., North of Main, ATTICA, IND., S I & S O N (LATE OF COLUMBUS, 0.)

J.

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

Attica, Ind. June 16 1855. dfcw3m.

S A IN A E S O E PH. MONNINNGER, PHOPHIETOB, ET Corner of Market and Mulberry streets

,.f TERRE-HAUTE, IND.

OHMBUSSES FREE—to and from the cars. Feb20-dfewtf. ....

during These Springs are situated in Martin county, Ind., 18 miles W. of Bedford, and 14 N. E. of I Mount Pleasant, at each of which places I hacks aie kept to convey passengers at all times. Lavack, Burton and others at Mount Pleasant, run hacks. Visitors from the North or South can come in the cars to Bedford, or from the South and West in the stage to Mt. Pleasant. I

Itisdeemedu unecessary to describe the qualities of the water, as those who have tasted their virtues think them

INCOMPARABLE!

The wat.-r is said to resemble very, much that of the White Sulphur Springs of Virginia.—It is particularly well adapted to DYSPEPTICS* while as a general renovator it is unsurpassed. It has proved

EFFICACIOUS

in tnany cases of Scrofuln, Erysipelas, Dropsy, &c., &c., fec. I would add,that since the last season I have discovered on the premises Chalybeate waLer of very good quitlit.v.

FISH & GAME ARE ABUNDANT,

and the alleys and swings will be in good order. Being the midst of the Mineral region, coal and iron abound here, as also superioi qualities of grey marble', grey granite and grind-stone grit. There are many good locations in the vicinity forthe establishment of Furnaces and Rolling Mills, and a

FINE OPENING

for the first to commence t.ho business here. I would like to have it understood that I don't want everybody to come at once, for if tliry do, some will listveto layout or be hung upon pegs, for 1 have not room to hold them all—though 1 will do the best I can, and other Hotels and Boarding Houses in the vicinity will doubtless bo accommodating. Persons desiring to use th« butli had best bring their own towels.

The season will close 15th October. Water shipped in new good barrels when ordered. S:-r

J. R. DUNlIiUE, Proprietor. June 27-dtmvd.

Just Received

DIRECT

I

from the manufacturers, which

will be sold at low prices for cash, a large supply of Cap, Letter, Noto, aud Wrapping Paper, Envelopes, etc., at

BUCKINGHAM'S BOOKSTORE. May 29- ltf

J. M. ADAMS.

June 26, 1855-dtf.

The Best Plows in the World. 7"1Z. Fox River, Carey, and Eagle—ul steel plows—manufactured of the very

eniug, Saturdays excepted, at 7 o'ocloi'k *««*.matoriul, seloc ed with ease for the purnnecting with tfic packets at Lainvette 1, iuul P.ut

U^th^ hX

^Pcnenced work­

men, for sale wholesale and retail at. last year's prices. All plows made by

UNCONDITIONALLY W Alt RANTED

_, us are

to

perform Well

in every respect. ET We repair plows of our own manufacture (none others) neatly, substantially and expeditiously at a very small advance from actual cost.

GROYER Si. MADISON

Mar24'55-tf

OHAlRiRjRNmgE

(A few doers North of Main')

XX

4-3 jiwt repcived the largest and bim»

JTJL

complete stock of Furniture ever offered

partofP

tbir

CHAIRS of EVERY DESCRIPTION!

SoF*^.

/Dressing and common Bn

reaus, Tables, Stand&of different gtvlna*

1

tables t^d

TAKEN

-tl-

THE INPIAN

sora'-

ot^,er t?de8' ®«i*tead«

of'

all kinds Looking-Glasfees, Cribs ever? description Lonnges and many other arti cles too numerous to mention. Also, keena on hand a large assortment of Chairs of home manufacture, warranted and Sprint Seat Chairs of every description^

9

I O* The attention of country dealers is Mil ed to the above stock. ID" All sorts of repairing done on tKS shortest notice.

H. BUCKINGHAM,

TerrarHaute, July 6,1835-tf.

4

ESTRAY.f*

up by Isaac S. Leaho, of Dick

Johnson Township, Clay County,Ipj on or about the 17 th day of May, Ib55, one Flee Bitten Gray Mare, supposed to be nine or ten years old, and about fifteen and a halt hands high, and appraised to$67,M, by J0eeph Nan-je, and Samuel W. Weaver, and posted before me, this 22d of June, 1855

HIRAM FORTNER/J. P. [SEAL.] A true copy from the Record, GEO. PINKLEY, Clerk.**' July 27, l855-w:3w-pd.

I ID^ERMINED

iTO CLOSE OUT!! BEING

compelled,on account of rny health to change my business, I offer my entire stock of Queens-ware, Glass-ware, Hardware, and Silverplated-ware in short tho

THE proprietor of the Indian Springs would fresh and new, at wholesale .or retail. I inform the public that he is prepared for the ^a'te *n Par' payment the building of a accommodation of such company as may house to cost from $3,500 to $4,000, or, I desire a healthy and pleasant retreat1 ^'i"

the hot weather of Summer.—

E S A S S O E S O Of China ware, and House-Furnishing goods that I ever had in store also, a lot of

DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES!

sell

011ti

halt of the establishment to

active business man, who would carry on the business. ED* Unlil the above is effected, I will retail at cost and expenses.

June 26-rdtw4w E. S. WOLFS--/

IXKIAII SHBWMAUER^

S. WOLFE.

SHEWMAKER & CO.,

FORWARDING & COMMISSION

MERCHANTS,

S E O A A E N S And dealers in Flour Salt and Fish. Office near the Corner of Second and Ohio Streets North side,, below Donnelly's Dr ig Store, Terre Haute, Indiana.

Strict attention given to all business in the line of forwarding and Commission. REFKREXCES.-*Bemrnt & Co. S. h. Pctter & C9 Grovcrmun & Bourn.), N. smith IT sons, E.W_. Smith. A. McGregor, & J.Cook & Co., TerrlHaute, IND., J. S.

Walters, Montezuma,

1m'., Samuel On-,Evan*\ ille, Indiana. Ma:ch 3-3ui'r *fi

K!

HOUSE GUTTERS.

1

AM now prepared to make and. put up .eavo trough and .spouting in 8jjKfo notice, as I keep it constantly on Vnd ready-niflde, so there will be no delay in putting up, and as to price, I think they will suit the times. Call aiid see f6r yourselves at the old Rough and Ready Corner, opposite the Court-house.

March 7—tf R- L. BALL.

E A N S I E

O E I A O E E Caldwell's Hall. First Street, F.TAN8V1LIK, INDIANA, For terms, &c., address

JEREMIAH BEHM,

Feb26. Priucipal.

PRAIRIE CITY INFIRMARY AND I N A I S RE TREAT. j:

HIS institution will be ready for the reJL ception of pntients by the 1st of May, being provided with all necessary thing for the treatment of disease.

Having comfortable bath rooms where the patients can have all the benefits derived from the use of Water and Medicated Baths, together with a RATIONAL medical treatment electricity and Hygienic regulations-

The RETREAT is situated in the most pleasant and healthy URrt of the city and fT" ery caio will be used to make itcomforta to the patients. They will have careful an experienced nurses as well as the most ful medical treatment.

Percussion Matches. XV™«w'p~fa-

HAVE the' Agency for tlie sale of sion of the ty as consulting phy^"j"V (lie Percussion Matches, manufactum- I'alicnts laboring under serious an

ed, bv A. Kent, Middlebury, Summit diseases, will appreciate the adta Co.. 'Ohio. i'^TSr^Uonpaidtodi^sot A large quantity now on hand, all warranted of the best quality, which will be sold to the trade, at the lowest prices. Call and see them, at No. 2 Early's Block, Terre-Haute, Ind.

ILT Particular attenuon the eye and chronic diseases of fem O" Fees (invariably in advance)

o(-

a11

to $10 per week, according'f0 il/be casos requiring surgical

operation

charged an extra bM^

Mi

s.

pr|yietor.

DR. BOYD, Matron.

TeiTe-lJajite, May 12, 1855-dtf

A Book from. Doesticks-

RIGJ.NAL views of Men and PCL^, Q. K. Philander Doesticks, P-

Humorous Aspects of American

The new Novel

Lifi.ty

on

Fashionable Religi°n

"Which: The Right, or the Left (The Companion to the Lamplig"te Watcliman."

I

2,000 Hams & Shoulders

A PRIME ARTICLE—Just received, and for sale at aug8 SMITH & DODDS.

ForMl"w.

a

"Cone Cut Corners"-The ^xpenenceB0 Couservative Family in fanatical tomes, volving some account of a Connec^^ lage—the people who lived in 1 v?ho came from, the city, by Pea J•

H. BUCKINGHAM'S.

Julyl4-dtf

CREAM NECTAR I

QOMETBIN^ ^RAFF'S'O JnlyM-tf WESTFALL & TR^W