Daily American, Volume 1, Number 170, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 5 September 1855 — Page 4

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HANK NOTE LIST.

OOttlCTID DAILY FOR HI AMIHOiN

SOUTHERN BANK OF INDIANA.

S Warren's Block, Corner Fourth and Main Streets. rar

Collections made and remitted on the day of payment. Coin and Exchange bought gold. Remittances made to England,

Ireland and Germany. GEORGE C. DUT. Cashier.

Indiana.

State Bank and Branches, Par 4!

CLASS No. 1. Bank of Indiana, Bank of Goshen, Bank of Monticello, Bank of Salem, %&• Bank of the Capitol, Bank of Rockville, Bank of Warsaw, Bank of Mt. Vernoo, Bank of Elkhart, Bank of Syracuse* Brookville Bank, Bank of Paoli, Canal bank, Crescent City bank, Cambridge Uity Bank, Central bank. Payette Co. bank, Farm's. & Mech's bk, Farmers Bank, Gra mercy Bank, Hoosier Bank, Huutington Co. Bank, Indiana Bank, Indiana Stock Bank,',' _Y' Indian Reserve Bank" Kentucky Stock Bank. LaGrange Bank, Merchts. fc Mechs.bk., N.Y. AVa. S. S. bk, Prairie City Bank, Salem bans, Savings bank of Ind., A Southern Bank of Ind., I

Elkhart Syracuse I. broojiville

Traders bank, Tippecanoe bank, .• Shawnee bank,

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

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•fc Jasper Marion Loganport

-CLASS No. 5. Atlantic bank, Bank of Bridgeport, llank of Attica, 4 Bank of North America, 5 Bank of Connersville/' Bank of America, Bank of Albany, Drovers' Bank, Government Stock bkj Groene Co. Bank, 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 Traders bank, Traders bank,* Western bank, Wabash River bann,

u, York & N. Jersey.

All solvent banks,

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Georgia,

Atlanta bank* Interior bank/ Merchants bank, Matan, All other*, ss»p

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All solvent banks, St Louis specie checks,

«, Par. v}ri, Michigan City Goshen.

Monticello. Salem. Indianapolis. Rockville,, Warsair. 4 Mt. Vernon

Paoli Evansville Evansville Camb. City Indianapolis Conn«rs/ille Indianapolis Westfiela Lafayette Logan sport Huntington

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Value, 95 cents. Mount Starling Clinton

Rockport

f" Soutn Bend Ft Wayne Muncie

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CLASS No. 3. Kalamazoo Bank, ••*$'"£ N. Y. Stock Ban*, Wayne bank, Wabash River bank, W abash River bank, Wayne bank,

CLASS No. 4. ^7 Bank'of Albion, Bank of Perryaville, Bank of Rennselaer, .. Bank of Covington, Bank of Rochester, BTt of T.Wadsworfh,*,. Elkhart Co. Bank, Farmers Bank, State Stock bank, Wabash Valley bank, Farmers & Mech's Bk,

Terre-Haute Bloom£eld Angola

%,-f Wabash,,*,* •m.-ik Yalue, 90 cents.

Albion Vincennes Logan sport N «w Corydon Newville

Richmond

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Value, 80 cents. Albion Perrysville

Rennselaer Covington Rochester

Mich City Goshen

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Renselaer

Attica Newport Connersville Morocco N. Albany Rome Lafayette Bloomfield Lavirel Lafayette Spungfield Logan8port Poseyvillo

Newport Cannelton Plymouth 1 Jamestown

Logansport Peru Newport

Haute

Nashville Plymouth Jasper

Illinois

All Solvent banks, Suspended do

Par.

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New England States.

All solvent banks,

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Ohio

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

Par Par

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Kentuoky.

All solvent banss, Par

Virginia.

All solvent banks, Par

!P«nnsylvania.

All solvent banks, Tar

--if/ Maryland. All solvent banks, I Par .f*

North and South Carolina, solvent banks, 5 disc

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Louisiana.

Banks inN-

Orleans,

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Hichigan.

Detroit city banks, Other solvent banks,

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Wisconsin.

All solvent banks,

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Missouri.

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Tennessee.

Old banks, jr ^a Other solvent banks,

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District of Columbia.

Solvent banks, ,Par Exchange bank,

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Alabama.

All solvent Tjanks. 5@10c disc Canada. All solvent banks,

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

subscriber offers his land for sale. It lies ten miles South of Terre-Haute, Vigo county, Indiana, and is as healthy and

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leasant

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

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 a small creek running through apart of it. Fifty acres is well improved, and has comfortable buildings on it the balance of the Innd is heavily timbered—One hundred and fifty acr*s, all connected together—a steam 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.

O* For particulars enquire of *. N. 0- SPARKS, Near the Town Hall. Terre-Haute, July 29, 1855-dtf

UNITED STATES

A

EECEUITUffa SEE VICE!

able ages of 18 and 35 years, not less than 5 feet inches high, and of good character. A minor will not be enlisted without the written consent of his parent or guardian.

The term of service is FIVE YEARS and if a soldier re-enlists at the expiration of that time, his pay will be increased Two Dollars per month for the first re-enlistment, and he will receive a further addition of One Dollar per month for each subsequent re-enlistment.

By good conduct ana attention to duty, a soldier will certainly rise to the position of a non-commissioned officer, and from this clas^ the law provides that meritorious men may be selected, as the wants of the service may require it, for promotion to the rank of commissioned officers of the Army. The following is the rate of pay now established:

GRADE. -a Pay per Paypei Pay for

month, annum. 5 years.

To a sergeant major, quartermaster, ser- !. geant, p'ncip'l mu-

f••':lv.?.r

sician, and chief bugler—each, To the first sergeant of a company,

Value, 75 cents. Jackson Bridgeport

21 252

1260

20 240

Ordnance sergeants, 22 264 All other serg ts, each 17 203 Corporals, 13 156 Buglers, 12 144 Musicians, 12 44 Farriers blacksmiths, 15 180 Artificers, 15 180 Privates, 11 132

1200 1320 1020 780 720 720 900 900 660

In addition to the pay, above stated, one ration per day and an abundant supply of good clothing is allowed to every soldier.— Quarters, fuel, and medical attendance aro always provided by the government without deduction from the soldier's pay. If a soldier should become disabled in the line of his duties, the laws provide for him a pension or he may, if n« prefer it, obtain admission into the Military Asylum, which will afford him a comfortable home so long as he may wish to receive its benefits.

The sum of TWO DOLLARS will be paid to any citisen or soldier who shall procure and present to the Recruittng Officer an acceptable recruit.

Those wishing to enlist, fin do so bjr applying at the rendezvous, at L. Duy'« office, corner of Ohio and Market streets. Any information, not contained in the above handbill, caji be obtained of the Recruiting Officer, at the time and place above specified.

LT. WM.

Augl8 ddtw2w Recruiting Officer.

FOR THE BEST WATER

IN THE CITY, GO TO^ WESTFALL A TRAPP'S, Corner of 4th and Ohio Streets. June 9, 1865-dtf.

S A E S

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HAVE on hand good Supply of Sates with or without drawers also keep constantly un hand 8"fc tins of very desrable patterns. Call at the old Rouh & Ready Corner East of the Cour-IJouse, for cheap bar gains m11 on R. L. BALL

April 19-dw-tf.

SELLING OFF AT COST A.HNTD LOWER!!

THE ENTIRE STOCK OF MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS, No. 4, Me chanics' Row—the assortment is complete, and persons desiring anything in that line, will be certain to get a bug dn, and will find Mr. L. 3. Fish ready to wait on them at all hours.

OF VIGO CO.

Showing the Township, Range, Section, and Quarter Section Lines the Civil Tow:.ships the outline of each per^son's Tract of Land, with the '#f Owner's Name theron the

Streams Canals Railroads Plank roads State and County roads Towns vilbages post offices

Public buildings o"\, Churches School Houses

Mills Ac. the City of Terfe-Haute," with its Additions and Sub-divisions. Compiled with grent care from United States, Corporation and Private Surveys, and County Records.

Gkale, 2 inches to the Mile. Published by CONDIT, WRIGHT A HARDEN, Indianapolis, Ind.'iJ?4f^

ANZI B. COWDIT,

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WILLIS W. WEIGHT, MNIOUAB BAT DEN,

right for the Map of our County, and wil proceed to publish it without delay, and we are requested to give notice to all persons that have

DEEDS

them

for land, aud have never had

RECORDED,

to send them in for record at

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

DAVID BELL, Recorder.

Terre-Haute, July 14-dtf

American Transportation Company* CAPITAL $900,000. NCORPORATED 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 safelv, and in good order.|

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

CONSIGNEES.

Hubby, Hughes A Co Cleveland Brownse. Pendleton and Co, Brown and King, Scott and Co.. Toledo. Shewmaker and Co., Terre Haute. ,» A ny information given by

SHEWMAKER & CO.,

Ohio Street between 1st and 2d. May 24-855 and tf.

RL

EEMO¥

B.-BISCH0F,

E A N A I O

WHOLESALE RETAIL DEALER IN

E A A E O I N 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 corner of Wain and Fourth Sts., to Ho. 8 Union Row, 1 door West of Cook's Hardware Store, where he keeps on hand, at all times, a large

Mock of

E A A E

O I N

whicn he offers for sale wholesale or retaill, at very

OLANTS.

KEARNEY, 10th Inf.,

CASH.

Also, the latest sty lee and best varieties of Cassimeres, ... French and

German Cloths, Vesting*, Linens, and'

FURNISHING GOODS.

The very best ever offered in this city. D* He has engnged 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,

DURABLK

ON

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Terre-Haute, A.ug.4, '55 dlw^v

and will be

ready at all times to take the measures of a neat and genteel lit. D" He solicits call from

COUNTRY UER

and the public generally.

ST All orders got tip on short notice, and in the most approved style B. BISCHOF.

April 25, 1855—d4w-6m

Dr. WARREN, Dentist.

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recieved, continues to perform all operations

in DENTISTRY in the same CAKsrui. and Co., Ohio.

manner.

O" OFFICE IN MODESITT'S BUILDING March 8-tf

COMPANY.

and after the 15th of April the Toledo and Wabash Packets will leave every eveniug, Saturdays excepted, at 7 o'oclock connecting with the packets at 1 Toledo, racket Reindeer, Capt. H. Clark, leaves Sundays, Tuesdays and Thureda

CJVLafayette

ackot Reindeer,

lays, Tuesdays and Thursdays.— ~\T

PacketQueen City,Cajjt^Angell,leavesMon- at^elplows

days, Wednesdays tmd Fridays, April 4 tf

Astonishing but True.

ALL

who want th ir features token by the Daguerrean cess, call at Miller's haye it done in Gallery iu the East or western country.

YOUCIUJ

P. S. Do not mistane the place—Wairen FJOCK, ro. 4, up stairs.

All call, whether you wentjjictures or not. MarI3-tf A. R. MILLER.

CREAM NECTAfU

SOME'l

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July30-tf WESTFALL &. TRAPP'S.

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ID* Through Passengers dine at past eleven o'clock. J"~p June 9 1855-dAw-tf.

REVERE HOUSE,r

Situated on Perry St., North of Main, si ATTICA, IND., & S I SO N (LATE or

OOWMBUS,

o.)

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

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

SAINT CHARLES HOTEL. PH. MONNINNGER,

PROPRIETOR, §F

0° Comer of Market and Mulberry streets TERRE-HAUTE, IHJ, OMNIBU8SE8 FREE—-to atad from the cars.^

Feb20-dAwtf.

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 Ate 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 aud others at Mount Pleasant, ru hacks. Visitors from theN orth or South can come in the cars to Bedford, or from the South and West in the stage to Mt. Pleasant.

It is deemedu nnecessary to describe the qualities of the water, as those who have tasted their virtues think them

The wat-ris said to resemble very much that of the White Sulphur Springs of Virginia.-— It is particularly-well adapted to

and the alleys and swings will be in good order. Bt ing in the midst of the Mineral region, con! 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 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 1 don't want everybody to come at once, for if th*y do, some will hnveto lay out or be hung upon pegs, for I have not, roon 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. Per sons desiring to use the bath had best bring their own towels.

Thpseasou will close 15th October. Watvr shipped in new good barrels when ordered.

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

Just Received

DIRECT

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from the manufacturers, which

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

BUCKINGHAM'S BOOKSTORE. May 29- itf

Percussion Matches.

I

HAVE the Agency for the sale of

Percussion Matches, m&nufactur-

e^ *y

A. Kent, Middlebury, Summit

uantity now on hand, all

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A large qua •warranted of will be sold to the trade, at the lowest rices. Call and see them, at No. 2 arly's Block, Terre-Haute, Ind.

the best quality, which

from actual cost*

J. M. ADAMS.

June 26, 1855-dtf.

&

ON FOURTH'^MEl„

TT

JA. few dbbw North of Minnk

3 & just received'the lariyest

pm.rbcmto^ke^oM^w^!

all kinds Looking-Glasses, CrSs^f^S description Lounges and mmy 40m JSP cles too numerous to mention. aW kSSf on hand a large assortment of ChairW home manufacture, and SpLJ

I OQ *?€,Twarranted description.

Ujf" The attention of countvy dealers is ctll ^l,i ed to the above stock.' ^BT-All sorts of repairing done on tka shortest notice. in), H. BUCKINGHAM.1

Terre-Haute, July 6,1855-tf. $

TO CLOSE OUT!?

EING compelled ,on account of my health JJ to change my b—:

my business, I offer"mv en

tire stock of Queens-ware, Glass-war# I ware, and Silverplatad-Ware in shml'^r BEST AS80RTED STOCK! Of China ware, and House-Furnishing goods that I ever had in store also, a lot of

DRY GOOD8 AND QROCERIE8' All fresh and uew, at wholesale or retail. I will take in part payment the building of house to cost from $3,500 to $4,000, or I will sell one half of the establishment to some active business man, who Would carrv on the business.

O* Until the above is effected, I will retail at cost and expenses. June 26-dtw4w E. S. WOLFE.'

URIAH SHEWMAKER.

E. S. WOLFE

SHEWMAKER & CO.,

FORWARDING & COMHISSIOH

MER'C'HA NTS,

S E O A A E N S And dealers in Flour Salt and Fish. Office near the Corner of Second and Ohio Struts North side, below Donnelly's Dr ig Store, Terre Haute, Indiana. "Strict attention given to ell business in the line of forwarding and Commission

REFERENCES.-Bem'nt & Co. S. 11. Pctter & Co Groverman & Bourn. N. smith & son*, E.W. Smith, A. McGregor A JlCook St, Co., TcrreHaute,

IND.,

DYSPEPTICS,

while as a general renevator it is unsurpassed. It has proved EFFICACIOUS S in many cases 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,

J. S.Walters. Montezuma,

[in1., Samuel Orr.Evan*\ille, Indiana. Mavch 3-3m

HOUSE GUTTERS.

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AM now eave trougl

as I keep it consqantl-v on ^and ready-: so there will be no delay in putting up, and as to price, I think they will suit the times. Gall and see for yoursefves at the old Rough and Readv Corner, opposite the Courthouse,

March t-tf R. L. BALL.

E A N S I E

COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, Caldwell's Hall. First Street, EVANSVILLE, INDIANA.

For terms, fcc., address 'em

Feb26'.

jeremiah'behm

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Principal.

PRAIRIE CITY INFIRMARY

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I N A I S E E A S

THIS

institution will be ready for the reception of patients by the 1 st 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 treathient—

electricity and Hygienic regulations. The IlETREAf is situated in the most pleasant, and healthy uart of the city nnd every care will be used to make it comfortable to the patients. They will have careful »nd experienced nurses as well as the most skillful medical treatment.

Arrangements have been made with tie rtiost eminent members of the medicul pref#ssion of the city as consulting physicians. Patients laboring under

serious

Da.

Watchman." "Cone Cut Corners"—The

a A ad a re re pa re to el iv he a UNCONDITIONALLY WARBJVNTJCD to perform well Haute, or at any other point

agnerrean pro- respect. ville & Crawfordsville Rnarosd ler's Gallery, where

GROVER

repair plows of our own mnnu- shortest uotice. Their Coal andA*0*®

a style unsurpassed bv any !nre (none others) neatly, substantially no puff. It will recommend itselt upo astor Western country" and expeditiously at a very snmli advance

Sc

Mar 24 '55-tf

2,000 Hams & Shoulders

and can be had

MADISON

A PRIME ART1GLE—Just received and for sale at & IN STORE And for saleby aug8 SMITH & DODDS. Aug4 IW8MITH & DODD®S

and difficult

diseases, will appreciate the advantages of this arrangement. 0° Particular attention paid to diseases 01 the eye and chronic diseases of females* 07 Fees (invariably in advance) from to $10 per week, according, to the case. AU casus if quiring surgical operations will"* charged an extra bill. ..

J. T. BOYD, Proprietors

MKS.

BOTD,

Matron.

Terre-Haute. May 12, 1855-dtf

A Book from Doesticks.

ORIGINAL

views of Men and ThinfT

Humorous Aspects of American LuW Q. K. Philauder Doesticks, P. B. The ti6w Novel on Fashionable Re"P "Which: The Right, or the Left Companion to the Lamplighter

EX|«rience8

01 a

Couservative Family in fanatical tiBO volving some account of a Connectic lege—the people who lived in it, and who enmejfrom the city, by Penauiy. For sale at

W. H. BUCKINGHAM'S.

Julyl4-dtf

The Best Plows iu the World. IZ. Fox River, Carey, and Eagle—al steel plows—manufactured of the very best mHterial, selec.ed with ca9e for the purpose, and put together by experienced work- TTANCHETT A KELLY ^svinfi men, for sale wholesale and retail at last XJL tourchased

Goal! Coal & Coke!

recently

ihe

Sullivnn Coal

on

toe a

cheap enough. g,

AU orders left with D, •Xtafflth.JJJJ.

to

Wolfe & Co.'6, Terre-Haute, or addresse^ Hanchett & Kelly, Ascension, Ind-.tmi v~

with prompt attention. Julyl6-dtf 11 600 POUNDS P.BIMB LEAF LABD