Daily American, Volume 1, Number 168, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 3 September 1855 — Page 6
BANK NOTE LIST.
CO&&KOTED DAILY FOE. TDK AMERICAN'
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 Genu any.
GEORGE C. DUY. Cashier.
Indiana.
State Bank and Branches,
CLASS No. 1. Jlunk of Indiana,. Hank of Goshen, Hank of Monticello, Hank of Salem, Hank of the Capitol, Hank of Rockvule, Rank of Warsaw, Bank of Mt.Vernou, Bank of Elkhart. Hank of Syracuse, llrookville Bank, Bank of Paoli, Canal bank, Crescent Citv bank. Cambridge City Bank, Central bank. Vnyette Co. bank, 'Farm's. A Mech's bk, .Farmers Bank, Oramcu'cy Bank, iloosier Bank, "Huntington Co. Bank, Indiana Bank, Indiana Stock Bank,
Indian Reserve Bank Kentucky Stock Bank LaGiange Bank, Merchts. Mechs. bk., X. Y. Va. S. S. bk, .Prairie City Bank, Salem bank, Savings bank of Ind., Southern Bank of Ind., Trader* bank, .. Tippecanoe bank, Shawnee bank,
CLASS No. 2. Agricultural bank, ank of North America, Bank of Rockport Bank of South Bend, Bank of Ft. Wayne, Delaware Co. Bank, Un-at Western Ba.*k, North Western bank, Steuben co. bank. Upper Wabash bonk,
CLASS No. 3 Kalnmazoo Bank, N. Y. Stock Ban*, ^Waj me bank,
WaDash River bank, W abash River bank^.Wayne bank,
CLASS No. 4. Bank'of Albion, Bank of Perryavilla, Bank of Rennselaer, Bulk of Covington,: Bank of Rochester,' B'k of T. Wadsworth, Elkhart Co. Bank, Farmers Bank, State Stock bank, Wabaah Valley bank, Farmersfc Mew's Bk,
CLASS No. 5. Atlantic bank, Bank of Bridgeport, Hank of Attica, Bank of North America, Hank of Connersville, Bank of America, Hank of Albany, Drovers'Bank, Government Stock bk, Greene Co. Bank, Laurel Bank, Merchants Bank, Merchants bank, Northern Ind. Bk, Orange bank, Public. Stock bank, Perry County bnnk, Plymouth bnnk, State Stock bank, State Stock bank, State Stock bank of Ind., State Stock Security bank Traders bank, Traders bank, Western bank, "Wabash River banx,
Par.
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Michigan City Goshen. Monticello. Salem. Indianapolis. Rockville. Warsaw. Mt. Vcmon Elkhart Syracuse Brooicville
Paoli Evansville Evansville Carnb. Citv Indianapolis Connvrsville Indianapolis Westfield Lafayette Loganaport Huntington
Mich City Goshen asper Marion Logannort enselaer
Value, 75 cents. Jackson Bridgeport
Attica Newport Connersville Morocco N. Albany Rome Lafayette Bloomfield Laurel Lafayette Spangfield Logansport Poseyville
Net* port Cannclton Plymouth Jamestown
Logan sport Peru Newport
Haute
Nashville Plymouth Jasper
Illinois
All Solvent banks, Suspended do.
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AJl solvent banks,
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N. York & N. Jersey.
Georgia.
Atlanta bank, Interior bank, Merchants bank, Mason, All others,
Detroit city banks, Other solvent banks,
fey.
Madison Lnporte 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 Bloomfield Angola Wabash
Value, 90 cents. Albion Vinconnes
Lognnsport *!N «w Corydon Newville
Richmond
Value, 80 uerua* Albion Perrysville
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New England States.
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All solvent banks,
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Ohio
ut ate bank & branches, Solvent Free banks, Stock banks (old plate,) Suspended and broken,
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10c dis
Kentucky.
All solvent banxs,
All solvent banks,
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Virginia.
All solvent banks,
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Pennsylvania.
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Maryland.
AllsolventbankB, Par
North, and South Carolina. Allsolventbanks, 5 disc
5c disc
3& 10c disc I 10c die5c disc
Louisiana.
Banks in N-
Orleans,
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Michigan.
Pa
5@l0c disc
Wisconsin.
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. Par Exchange bantf. 50 disc Alabama. All so Wks. 5@l0c disc
Canada.
All solvent banks, 5c disc
VALUABLE LAND FOE SALE. Two Hundred Acres—00 Improved.
THElies
subscriber off -re his land for sale. It ten miles South of Terre-Haute, Vigo county, Indiana, and is as healthy and
deasant a locality as any in the Wabash ValI think the soil 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 small creek running through a part of it. Fifty acres is well irnprovfcd, and has comfortable buildings on it the balance of the land is heavily timbered—One hundred and fifty acres, all connected together—a steam saw mill within two hundred yards of the land. It lies two miles and a fialf from the Evansville and Terre-Haute Railroad depot. Terms made easy
O* For particulars enquire of N. C. SPARKS, Near the Town Hall. Terre-Haute, July 29, 1855-dtf
TVrOTICE is hereby given, that the IN Board of County Commissioners of Vigo county, Indiana, have agreed upou a plan for the building of a common jail at Terre-Haute. Se ded proposals either for the whole work and materials, or lor 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. 4
Plans and specifications are open for in spection at my officc. The work is quite heavy and worthy the attention of builpers. A. LANGE,
Auditor Vigo County, Ind.
Terre-Haute, July 17-wiw
STATE OF INDIANA, Vioo COUNTY SS. Court Common Picas, July, Term, 1855 (No. 939) James Barnes, vs. James Gibaen,
and W illiara Campbell.—Complaint
Damages.
COMES
Rennselaer Covington Rochester
in
r.ow the plaintiff by Thompson
and Scott, his attorneys, and on motion ordered that the Judgement heretofore taken against the dffendant Gibsen, be set aside, and it appearing to the Court from th" 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 nt the Court House, in TerreHaute, on the first Monday of October next, on or before the calling of the cause for trial,
American Transportation Company.
CAPITAL 8900,000.
INCORPORATED
under the laws of the
State of New York. This company have abundant meansboth 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.
The merchants of Terre Haute, and adjacent country, are respectfully invited totake the advantages of this line into consideration
CONSIGNEES.
Hubby, Hughes $• Co Cleveland Brownlee, Pendleton and Co, Brown and King,Scott and Co., Toledo. Shewmuker and Co., Terre Haute.
Any information given by SHKWMAKER & CO., Ohio Street, between 1st and 2d. May 24-855 and tf.
FOR THE BEST SODA WATER
IN THE CITY, GO TO WESTFALL & TRAPP'S, Comer of 4th nnd Ohio. Streets. June 9, 1865-dtf.
Coal! Coal & Coke! HANCHETTlheKELLY
purchased Sullivnn Conl Bank,are now prepared to deliver their coal in TerreHaute, or at any other point on the Evansville & Crawfordsvillo Railroad upon the shortest notice. Their Coal and Coke needs no puff.' It will recommend itself upon trial and can be had cheap enough.
All orders left with D. Griffith, at E. S. Wolfe 4 Co.'s, Terre-Hnute, or addressed to Hanchett A Kelly, Ascension, Ind., will meet with prompt attention.
July 16-dtf
S A E S
Iwith
HAVE on hand a good Supply of Sates or without drawers also keep constantly an band s''fe tins of veir desrable patterns. Call at the old Rouh & Ready Corner East of the Cour-HouBe, for cheap bar gains call on. R«L. BALL
April 19-dv-tf.
MAP OP VIGO CO.
Showing the Township, Range, Section, and Quarter Section Lines the Civil I 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
51
Mills fec. 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.
Scale, 2 inches to the Mile. Published by OONDIT, WRIGHT & HARDEN, Indianapolis, Ind.
AMZI B. CONDIT, I WILLIS W. WRIGHT, NEHEMIAU UAYDEN,
The nbove gentlemen have secured the copy I right for the Map of our County, and will proceed to publish it without delay, and we are requesied to give notice to all persons that have DEKDS fcr land, aud have never had them RECORDED, to send them in for record at once, otherwise their namas will not appear on the Map.
TRICHE & BALL, HAVING
HAS REMOVED HIS
CLOTHING STORE,
From the corner of Main and Fourth St?., 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
and plead answer or demur to the plaintiff's wliicn he offers for sale wholesale or retail I, complaint, or the matters and things therein
contained, will be heard and determined in
hi« absence, and this causc as to the said James Gibsen, is continued. Attest: AND. WILKINS, Cl'k.
August 9, 1855-W3W.
1
ALBERT LANGE, Auditor. DAVID BELL, Recorder.
Terre-Haute, July 14-dtf
permanently located them
selves in Terre-llaute, are now prepared to fill all calls in the line of TJndertate 1ng. They have on hand and keep constantly ready-made Coffins, also, Corpse Preservers, by which any one wishing to beep 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.
JS3T Shop, on Second street, on the corner North of the Stewart House. Juue 16-tf. TRICHE & BALL.
REMOVAL I
B. BISCHOF,
E E A N A I O
WHOLESALE RETAIL DEALER IN
E A A E O I N
CLO.THS, CASSIMERES, ESTINGS, &c.,
E E II A. UTe" INDIANA,
ESPECTFULLY informs the public that
6
E A A E
CLOTHING,
LOW PkICBS
at
ver7
FOR CASH.
Also, the latest styles and best varieties of Cassimeres, French and
German Cloths, Vesting*, Linens, and
FURNISHING GOODS.
The very best ever offered in this city. O* He has engHged 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.
D* He solicits a call from COUNTRY MER OLANTS. and the public generally. iD" All orders got on short notice, and in the most approved style
B. BISCHOF.
April 95, 1855—.dfcw-6m
Dr. WARREN, Dentist.
Thankfnl for the liberal patronage already recieved, continues to perform nil operations in DENTISTL in the same CAREFUI. and DTIRABI.E manne*. TOT OFFICE IN MODESITT'S BUILDING
March B-tf
it 1 aving recently
Toledo nnd AVnbnsh Packet Boat
COMPANY.
ON
andafterthe 15tli of April the Toledo and Wabash Packets will leave everv eveniug, Saturdays excepted, at 7 o'oclo.K connecting with the packets at Lafayette t« Toledo. Packet Reindeer, Gnpt. H. Clai k. leaves Sundays, Tuesdays and Thursdays.— Packet Queen City.Capt Angell,leaves Mondays, Wednesdays wnd Fridays,
April 4 tf
Astonishing but True.
4 LL who want th- ir features taken by the Daguerrean 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, *o. 4, up stairs. All call, whether you wSntpicttiffesW'iot.
Mari3-tf A. R. MILLER.
rJ= J*
.t u, S
(cr Through Passengers dine at past cloven o'clock. XB June 9 l855-diw-tf.
REVERE HOUSE,
Situated on Perry St., North of Main, ATTICA, IND., S I & S O N (LATE OF C0LUSIBC9, O.)
Proprietors
TrareUerB and Boarders acoomitfodated in the best style, and on reasonable terms.
Attica, Ind. June 16 1855. d&w3m.
S A I N A E S O PH. MONNINNGER, PROPRIETOR, (D° Corner of Market and Mulberry streets
E E A E IN 1
OMNIBUSSKS FREE—to and from the cars. Feb20-dAwtf.
THE INDIAN
THE proprietor of thelndianSprings would inform the public that he is prepaied for the accommodation of such company as. may desire a healthy aud pleasant retreat during the hot weather of Summer.— These Springs «ire situated in Martin county, Ind., 18 mi!es 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 and others «t 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.
It is deemedu nnecessaiy to describe the qualities of 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 rencvator it is m,surpass-
ed. It has proved
in many cases of Scrofula, Erysipelas, Drop- j.Iiit'., Samuel On\Evaa*vi!le, Indiana.
sy. &o., &c., Ac. Iwouldadd that since the last season I have discovered on ths premises Chalybeate water of very good quality.
FISH & GAME ARE ABUNDANT
CHAIR & FURNITURE WARE-ROOMS
ON FOURTH 8TREM\
1 (A few doors North of Main])
HAb
aud the alleys and swings will be in good or- I as I keep it consisntlv on sand ready-uwdtt, so there will be no dela} in putting up, and as to price, I think they will suit the times.
der. Being in 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 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 hnng upon pegs, for I have not room to hold them all—-though I will do the best 1 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. Wat-*r shipped in new good barrels when ordered.
J. R. DITNIHUE, Proprietor. June 27-dtmvd.
Just Received
DIRECT
from the manufacturers, which
will be sold at low prices for cash, a 1 rge supply of Cap, Letter, Note, and Wrapping Paper, Envelopes, etc., at
BUCKINGHAM'S BOOKSTORE." May 29- itf
Percussion Matches.
I
J. M. ADAMS.
June 26, 1855-dtf.
The Best PIOAVS in the "World. I Fox River, CHrey, and Eagle—al steel plows —manufactured of the very best material, selec.ed with case for the pur pose, and put together by experienced work- The new Novel on
men_ fnr TuVinlnenlA and rotnil ot lncf "Which T^10 T?.inrht. or the Iw smpanion Watchman.
men, for sale wholesale and retail at lust year's prices. All plows made by tis are UNCONDITIONALLY WARRANTED to perform Well in even'respect.
Ef* We repair plows of our own mnmlfactnre (none others) neatly, substantially,, and expeditiously at a very smsii advance" from actual cost.
GROVER & MADISON
Mar 24 '55-tf (v/vr:. -.U
2,000 Hams & Shoulders
A PRIME ARTICLE—Just received and for sale at aug8 SMITH & DODDS,
just received the largest and mo,t I complete stock of Funnture ever offered to the ^public in this market^-ooniisting
CHAtkSofEVEHY DESCRIPTION! SOFAS, Plain Dressing and common Bn reaus, Tables, Stands of different ityW Centre Tables and other taleB, Bediteaaiaf all kinds Looking-Glasses, Cribs of «rerr I description Lounges and many other cles too numerous to mention. Also, keeps ouhand a large assortment of Chsirs of home manufacture, warranted and Sprint Seat Chairs of every description.
O* The attention of countrydealera stll. ed to the above stock:
Terre-Haute, July 6,1855-tf.
TAKEN
I'
O* All sorts of repairing done on the» shortest notice. '3 H. BUCKINGHAM.
BSTRAY. ~7|
up by Isaac S. Leabo, of Dick fe
Johnson Township, Clay County.Ind. & on or about the 17ih day of. May, 1855, 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,'»0, by Jo- a
posted before me, this 22d of June, 1855 HIRAM FORTNER, J. P. [8Eal.] A true copy from the Record,
GEO. PINKLEY, Clerk
July 27, 1855-\v3w-pd.
DJai'I'JalJbiMINED
TO CLOSE OUT!!BEING
compelled,on account of my health to change my business, I offer my entire stock of Queens-ware, Glass-ware,
Hard
ware, and Silverplated-wave in Rhoit th E S A S S O E S O Of China ware, and IIouse-Furnikhine goods that I ever had in store also, a lot or .J.
DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES! All fresh and new, at wholesale or retail I •will take in part payment the buildihg of house to cost from $3,500 to $4,000, or, I will sell one half of the establishment to!p somo active business man, tvho would carry on the busiuess.
D* Until the above is effected, I will retail at cost and expenses. June 26-dtw4\v E. S. WOLFE.
URIAH SHEWMAKEB. E. S. WOLFE.
SHEWMAKER & CO.,!
FORWAEDING & COMMISSION
MEECH1NTS,
S O A A E N S And dealers in Flour Saltand Fish. Office1 near the Corner of Second and Ohio Streets & North side, below Donnelly's Dr.ig Store,^ Terre Haate, Indiana.
Strict attentfon given to til business in
lhe lh,e of fomiirdil)g and
RriF£RESCES
Cpmmissioi..
._B(jni(bnt
& Co. S. H. Potter &
Co Groverraau & Bourn.,( N. smith & sonK
E
Smith. A. McGregor. fe J.Cook & Co.,
A re a 1 ID., .T. S. Walters. Montezuma,
Ma.'cli 3-3 tu
HOUSE GUTTERS.
1
AM now prepared to make and put tip eare trough and spoutinc: In short notice,
Call and see for yourselves at the old Rtvigh 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,
tVASSVILtl,
INDIA
N
A
For terms, fcc., address JEJtEMIAIOEHM.ft Feb26. Principal.
PRAIRIE CITY INFIRMAR1 ANDI N A I S E E A
THIS
institution will be ready for the reception of patients by the
1st
of May, be
ing provided with all necesBary thing for laf treatment of disease. Having comfortable bath rooms where tn patients can have all the benefits derived noro the use of Water and Medicated Baths, top ther with a RATIONAL medical treatmen electricity and Hygienic regulations.
The R'ETREAT IS situated in the roo« pleasnntand healthy part of the city ery care will be used to make Itcorofort* to the patients. They
ery care will beusedtomake Itcoroion* to the patients. They will havecare,|v8MI experienced nurses as well as the most s* ful medical treatment. ...
iV„
Arrangements have been mftde with most eminent members of
the.mediwl
pr»ij*
sion of the city as consulting Patients laboring under serious ar twresof
HAVE the Agency for the sale of the Percussion Matchcs, inamifactur- ~"{r a jmtsws ed, by A. Kent, Middlebury, Summit diseases, will appreciate the advaa C°s.Ohio. |ttMcTrattoti.0p«d«0dS«»f
A large quantity now on hand, all, theeye and chronic diseases offemaiw •warranted of the best quality, which IT Fees (invariably in advanee)i will be sold to the trade, at the lowest to $10 per werk,a^°.r^in£''' Lwillb« prices. Call and see them, at No. 2 Early's Block, lerre-Haute, Ind.
J. T. BOYD, Proprietor.
MFS. DR. BOYD, Matron^ Terre-Haute. May 12, lB55-dtf
A Book from Doesticks- .^
ORIGINAL
views of Men andI jr.
Humorous Aspects
of-American
Q. K. Philander Doesticks, P. new Novel on Fashionable 8 Which The Right, or the
Fashionsbl* j®
•t, Or u»w
Companion to the LampliglJ'er
"Cone Cut Corners"—The Expefien^so^ Couservative Family in ftr,Jt^ecdcutvilvolving some account of ^ose lflge—the people who lived who cHtne from the city, by
PCD
BUCKINGHAM 8.
Julyl4-dtf
CREAM NEOTAR! S' OMETHINh' NE W—enquii« J'pp.g July30-tf WESTFALL & TKAt
