Daily American, Volume 1, Number 166, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 31 August 1855 — Page 4

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BANK NOTT LIST.

UOUICTXD DAILT FOR THE AMSB.JOAN 4 —By—

SOUTHERN BANK OF INDIANA,

TParren'j 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.

Brookville Bank, Bank of Paoli, Canal

CLASS No. 5. Atlantic bank, Bank of Bridgeport, ISank of Attica, Bank of North America, Bank of Connersville, Sank of America, Bank of Albany, Drovers' Bank, Government Stock bk, Greene Co. Bauk, Laurel Bank, Merchants 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

Tradera bank, Traders bank, Western bank, Wabash River bans

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GEORGE C. DUT. Cashier.

H'1 Indiana.

State Bank and Branches,

CLASS No. 1. JtfUlk of Indiana, Bank of Goshen, Jt&nk of Monticello, Bank of Salem, Bank of the Capitol, Ilank. of Rockville, Bank of "Warsaw, iBank of Mt. Vernou, iBank of Elkhart, '.Bank of Syracuse,

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Michigan City Goshen. Monticello. Salem. Indianapolis. Rockville. Warsaw. Mt. Vernon 1/ Elkhart vSyracuse Brooiville

Paoli Evansville Evansville Camb. City Indianapolis Connsrsville Indianapolis Westiicld

bank, -.•

Crescent City bank, Cambridge City Bank, Central bank. Fayette Co. bank, Farm's. fe Mech's bk, Farmers Bank. Graraercv Bank, Hooeier "Bank, Huntington Co. Bank, Indiana Bank, Indiana Stock Bank, Indian Reserve Bank Kentucky Stock Bank LaGiange Bank, Mernhts. 4 Mechs. bk., N.Y. 4Va. S. S. bk,

Prairie City Bank, Ssdem bank, Savings bank of Ind., Southern Bank of Ind., Traders bank, Tippecanoe bank, Shawnee bank,

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

CLASS No. 3. .. Kalamazoo Bank, N. 1. Stock Ban*, Wayne bank, Wabash River bank, W abash River bank, Wayne bank,

AH advent banks, Par-

New England States.

All solvent banks,

A5 Virginia. All solvent banks,

Georgia.

Atlanta bank. Interior bank,

Merchants bank, Macro, AU others,

Louisiana-

Banks in N-

Orleans,

Alabama.

All solvent banks. Canada. All solvent banks,

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Lafayette Logansport Huntington Madison Laporte Kokomo" Columbus

Lima IT. Albany Evansville Terre-Haute Salem Connersville Terre-Haute Indianapolis Winnemac Attica

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Value, 96 cents. Mount Sterling Clinton

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

Value, 90 cents. Albion Vincennes .^•"'"Logan sport

CLASS No. 4. Bank' of Albion, Bank of Perrysville, Bank of Rennselaer, Bank of Covington, Bank of Rochester, BTr of T. Wads worth, Elkhart Co. Bank, Farmers Bank, State Stock bank, Wabash "Valley bank, Farmers & Mech's Bk,

New Gorydon Newville Richmond

Value, 80 cents. Albion. Perrysville

COMES

Rennselaer Covington Rochester

Mich City Goshen Jasper Marion Logan uort Renselaer

Value, 75 cents. ackson Bridgeport

Attica Newport Connersville Morocco N. Albany Rome Lafayette Bloomfield Laurel Lafayette Spnngfield Logansport Poseyville

Newport Cannelton Plymouth Jamestown

Logansport Peru Newport

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Nashville Plymouth Jasper

Illinois

All Solvent banks, ParSuspended do. 5c disc

If. York &H. Jersey.

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Ohio

A'ate bank & branches, Solvent Free banks, Stock banks (old plate,) Suspended and broken,

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Kentucky.

All solvent banxs,

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Pennsylvania.

21$ flr]..%AU solvent banks,

Maryland.

J*' All solventbanks,

Horth and South Carolina All solvent binks,

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now the plaintiff by Thompson

and Scott, his attorneys, and on motion ordered that the Judgement heretofore taken against the defendant Gibsen, be set aside, and it appearing to the Court from thp return of the Sheriff to the process herein that the defendant James Gibsen, was 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 CourtHouse. in TerreHaute, on the first Monday of October next, on or before the call'nj^£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, and this cause as to the said Jamea Gibsen, is continued.

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

American Transportation Company. CAPITAL 8900,000.

INCORPORATED

The merchants of Terre Haute, and adjacent country, are respectfully invited to take the advantages of this line into consideration

CONSIGNEES.

Hubby, Hughes Co Cleveland Brownlee, Pendleton and Co, Brown and King, Scott and Co., Toledo. Shewmaker and Co., Terre Haute./'"

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

FOR THE BEST

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

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

Coal! Coal & Coke! HANCHETTtheKELLY

purchased Sullivan 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 chenp enough.

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

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HAVE on hand a good Supply of Sales with or without drawers also keep c«nstantlyan hand 8*fe tins of very -lesrable patterns. Call lit the old Rouh fe Ready Corner East of the Cour-House, for cheap bar gains call on R. L. BALL

April 19-dw-tf.

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All solvent banks,

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Missouri.

All solvent banks, St.. Louis specie checks,

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Tennessee.

Old banks, Other solvent banks,

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District of Columbia.

Solvent banks, I Exchange bank,

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VALUABLE LAND FOE SALE. Two Hundred Acres—50 Improved.

subscriber offers his land for sale. It lies ten miles South of Terre-Haute, Vigo county, Indiana, and i* as healthy and I pleasant a locality as any in the Wabash Val1 fey. I think the soil is e^ual to any in the (State for producing, and is well adapted for a stock farm, having- on it four never failing springs, "with small creek running through apart of it. Fifty acres is well improved, and has comfortable buildings on it the balance of the land is heavily timbered—One hundred aud fifty acr*3, all connected together—a steam saw mill within two hundred yards of the land. It lies two miles apd a half from the Evansville and Terre-Haute

Railroad depot. Terms made easy, j, D~ For particulars enquire of N. 0. SPARKS,

MAP OP VIGO CO.

Showing the Township, Range, Section, and Quarter Section Lines the Civil Townships the outline ot each per-

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Michigan.

Detroit city banks, Other solvent banks,

son'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.

them

Near the Town Hall.

Terre-Haute, July

29,

1855-dtf

is hereby given, that the

Board County Commissioners of Vigo county, Indiana, have agreed upon a plan for the building of a common jail at Terre-Haute. Sedad proposals either for the whole work and materials, or for the Iron, Brick, Stone, and Carpenter work separate, will bo 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 INDIANA, VIGO COUNTY SS. Court Common Pleas, July, Term, 1855. (No. 939) James Barnes, vs. James Gtbsen, and William Campbell.—Complaint in

Damages.

Scale, 2 inches to the Mile. I tnr

AMZI B. COND1T, WlLUS W. WRIGHT, NKIIEMIA1I HAY DEN,

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under the laws of the

State of New York. This company have abundant means both in Steam 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.

Published by OONDIT, WRIGHT & HAi- eleven o'clock. DEN, Indianapolis, Ind. June 9 1855-d«fcw-tf.

The above gentlemen have secured thecopy right for the Map of our County, and will proceed to publish it without delay, and we are requested to give notice to all persons that have UKEDS fi-r aud

:h»ve

RKCORJIKD,land,

never had

to send them in for record at

once, otherwise their uainss will not appear on the Map. ALBERT LANGE, Auditor.

DAVID BELL^ Recorder.

Terre-Haute, July 14-dtf

TRICHE & BALL,

TJAVING permanently located them-

II selves in'Terre-llaute, are now pre- ^Corner of Marked iwijjy pared to fill all calls ir. the line of UndertaliLtng They have on hand and keep constantly ready-made Coffins, also, Corpse Preservers, by which any one wishing to keep a deceased friend can do so during the hot weather for any number of days. We calculate that 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 where coffins are procured at our establishment.

J£3T Shop, on Second street, on the corner North of the Stewart House. June 16-tf. TRICHE & BALL.

REMOVAL I B. BISCHOF,

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E A N WHOLESALE A 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

HAS REMOVED HIS

CLOTHING STORE,

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

E A A E

CLOTHING,

whicn he offers for sale wholesale or retaill, at very

LOW PRieSS

FOR CASH.

Also, the latest stylee and best varieties' of Cassimeres, French and

German Cloths, Vestin^s, I.inens, and

FURNISHING GOODS.

The very best ever offered in this city. U* He nas engaged the services of Mr. WM. SHAFFER, 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 be 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. lET All ordersgotup on short.notice,and in the most approved style

B. BISCHOF.

April 25, 1855—d&w-6m

Dr. WARREN, Dentist.

Thankful for the liberal patronage already recieved, continues to perform all operations in DENTISTRY in the same CAREFUL and DURABLE manne*. U* OFFICE IN MODESITT'S BUILDING

March 8-t.f

A having recently

Toledo and Wabash Packet Boat

COMPANY.

ON

andafter the 15th 6f April the Toledo and Wabash Packets will leave everv eveniug, Saturdays excepted, at 7 O'OCIOOK conneciing with the packets at Lafayette Toledo, rackct Reindeer, Cnpt. H. Claik. leaves Sunditys, Tuesdtsys and Thursdays.— Packet Queen City.Capt. Angell,leaves Mondays, Wednesdays mid Fridays,

April 4 tf

Astonishing but True.

ALL

who want t.h-ir features taken by the Daguetrcan process, call at Miller's Gallery, where you can have it done in a style unsurpassed by any Gallery in the East or Western country.

P. S. Do not mistaKe the place—Wairen r.locK,no.4,up

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All call, whether yew want pictures pr noi. MarI3-tf A.R.MILLER.

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Through Passengers dine at% past

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REVERE HOUSE,

Situated on Perry St., North of Main, ATTICA, IND., S I & S O N

IT S I A E O O O 7 8 O $ 0

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

Attica, Ind. JunO 16 1855. d&w3m.

SAINT...CHARLES HOTEL, PH. MONNINNGER, PROPRIETOR,

OMNIBUSSES FEEE—to and from the cars. Feb20-dkwtf.

THE INDIAN

THE proprietor of the Indian Springs Would inform the public that he is prepared for the accommodation of such company as may desire a healthy and pleasant retreat during the hot weather of Summer.-^ These Springs «ire situated in Martin county, Ind. 18 miles "W. of Bedford, and 14 N. E. of Mount Pleasant, at each of which places hacks aie kept to convey passengers at all times. Lavack, Burton ana others at Mount Pleasant, ru hacks. Visitors from theN orth or South can come in the cars to Bedford, or from the South ahd West in the stage to Mt. Pleasant. 11 is deemedu nnecessary1 to describe the qualitiesof the water, as those who have tasted their virtues think them

INCOMPARABLE!

The wat-ris said to resemble very much that of the White Sulphur Springs of Virginia.— It is particularly well adapted to DYSPEPTICS, while as a general renevator it is unsurpassed. It has proved EFFICACIOUS 2 in manycases of Scrofula, Erysipelas, Dropsy, &c., &c., Ac. I would add that since the last season I have discovered on the premises Chalybeate water of very good quality.

FISH & GAME ARE ABUNDANT,

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

FINE OPENING

for the first to commence the business here. I would like to have it understood that I don't want everybody to come at once, for if th^y do, some will have to lay out or be hung upon pegs, for I have not room to hold them all—though I will do the best I can, and ether Hotels and Boarding Houses in the vicinity will doubtless be accommodating. Persons desiring to use the* bath had best bring their own towels.

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

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

Just Received

DIRECT

from the manufacturers, which

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

BUCKINGHAM'S BOOKSTORE. May 29- itf

Percussion Matches.

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A large quantity now on hand, all warranted of the best quality, which will besold to the trade, at the lowest prices. Call and see them, at No. 2 Early's Block, Terre-Haute, Ind.

Buoh 1 ghom,,

CHAIR & FURNITURE?

ON KOtlllTH (A few doors North of fiaitn

HAS

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Ramtiel

J. M. ADAMS.

June 26, 1855-dtf.

Ths Best Plows in the World.

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Fox Kiver, Cnrey, and Eagle steel plows—manufactured of the very best material, selec.cd with case for thp purpose, and put together by experienced workmen, for sale wholesale and retail at l»st year's prices. All plows made by us are UNCONDITIONALLY WABBANTBD to perform Well in every respect.

O" We repair plows of our own hianufacture (none oibers) neatly, substantially and expeditiously at a very smali advance from actual cost.

GROVER & MADISON

Mar 24 '55-tf

2,000 Hams & Shoulders

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

largest andl#

complete stock atPumituteevereiO

mFNtr-coBBietiegi^'

o2 CHAIRS of vkltY DESCRIPTION -a SoFAfe, Plain Dressing and common Ba! Teaus, Tables, Stands of different atvWfis

Centre Tables and other tiles, BedsteaJUtf" all kinds Looking-Glassea, Cribs of $ 8 description Lounges and many other art! 'cles too numerous to mention. Also W.*

J1-* I oil hand a large assortment of ChauTS "S home manufacture, warranted and lSnr5«I Ji? Seat Chtiirs of every description.

D* The attention of country ed to the above stock. ^jp O" All sorts of repairing done on tiP" shortest notice..

H. BUCKINGHAM W:

Terre-Haute, July 6,1855-tf.

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TAKEN

up by Isanc S. Leabo, of Dick

Johnson Township, Clay County,Ind on or about the 17th day of May, 1$^

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Flee Bitten Gray Mare, supposed to be nine or ten years old, and about fifteen and ahull hands high, and appraised to$67,.'i0, by J*. seph Nan e, 8Rd Samuel W. Weaver, md posted before me, this 22d of June, 1865

HIRAM FORTNER. J. p. A ti*ue copy from the Record. *&> GEO. PIN KLEY, Clerk July 27, l855-w3w-pd. I®

DETERMrKT^

TO CLOSE OUT!!

'T)EIN compelled ,o'n account of mv health iJ to change my business, I offer" my entire stock of Queens-ware, Glass-ware, Hardware, and Silverplated-ware in short, th« BEST ASSORTED STOCK! Of China ware, and House-Furnishing goods that I ever had in store also, a lot of

DRY GOODS AND GROCERIE8! All fresh and uew, at wholesale or retail. I will take in part payment the building of a house to cost from $3,500 to $4,000,

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will sell one half of the establishment to some active business man, who would carryon the busiuess.

Cr Until the above is effected, I will retail at cost and expenses. June 26-d*w4w E. S. WOLFE.'

URIAH BSEWMAKER. B. S. WOLFE.

SHEWMAKER & CO.,

FORWARDING & COMMISSION E N S S I O A A E N 8 And dealers in Flour Sq.lt and Fish. Office near the Corner of Second and Ohio Streets North 6ide, below Donnelly's Drug Store, Terre Haute, Indiana.

Strict attention given to ell businesft in the line of forwarding and

Commission.

REFEKESOES.-BEMCNT

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Co, 8. H. Potter &

Co Grovorman & Boufna, N. smith & tons, E.W Smith, A* McGregor, A J.Cook & Co., TorreHaute, IND-, J. S. Walter*, Montezum*, Inc'.,

Orr,Evan»\ille,

Tprovidedof

HAVE the Agency for the sale of sion of the the Percussion Matches, mamifactur-' P.atientslaboring

ed, by A. Kent, Middlebury, Summit f}** Co., Ohio.

Indiana.

Ma.'«h 3-3m /I J-?!

HOUSK GUTTERS.

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now prepared to make and put up eave trougn and spov.tintc in short notice, a8 I keep it. constantly OP ^flnd ready-m*de, so there will be nod6laj in putting tip, and as to price, I think they will suit the times. Call and see for 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 Ilall. First Street, EVANSVItlK, I 5* A. For terms, Ac., address

JEREMIAH BEHM,

Feb26. Principal.

PRAIRIE CITY INFIRMARY AND IN A ID S E E A 1

HIS institution will be ready for the reception patients by the 1st of»??' .' ing with all necessary tiring f°r treatment of disease.

Having comfortable bath rooms whe patients can ha^ealllhebeiiefit^eriT^&offi the use of Water and Medicated Baths, toj? tlier with a rational medical treajn electricity and Hygienic regulations.

The IlETREAT is situated in the row plea sunt and healthy part, of the city «n ery care will be u.^fd to make it com to the patients. They -will havecar experienced nurses as well 88 the mo ful medical treatment. ... .j,,

Arrangements have been made Dst eminent, members of the

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jn of the city as consulting 1 jj under surious and d^f iseascs, will appreciate the adi

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arrangement. /W1iReaseJof [Gr Particular attention paid to the eye and chronic diseases of lew *5 tCT Fees (invarinbly in adva^) to $10 per week, according,

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casus requiring surgical operaUo charged an extra bil^

propri6tor.

MFS.Da. BovD, Matron. Terre-H ante, May 12.1855-dt»

A Book from Doesticks^^

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views of Men^ yfoj

Humorous Aspects of Aine

Q. Pl.ilaiid'er 'Doesticks,

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The new Novel on Fashion«b

"Which The Right, or W« .'Tb» imnanion to the "LamphgM®

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W- H. BUeKINGHAM'9-

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