Daily American, Volume 1, Number 172, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 7 September 1855 — Page 4
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BANK NOTE LIST.
LT 'OB TDK AMKKtCAN*
siXijUJtCTJtV JA£
SOUTHERN BANK OF INDIANA.
JJ'arrenX Block, Corner Fourth arorf J/atn Streets.
Collections made and remitted on th® day of payment. Coin and Exchange bought and sold. Remittances made to England, •Ireland and Germany.
GEORGE C. DUY. Cashier,
CLASS No. C\ti Bank" of Albion, Bank of Perrysville, Bank of Rennsclaer, Bank of Covington, Bank of Rochester, B'k of T. Wads worth, Elkhart Co. Bank, farmers Bank, State Stock bank, Wubaah Valley bank, Farmersfe Mech's Bk, *2 pi °Vlt
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Indiana^..,.
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CLASS No. V. Hank of Indiana, hank of Goshen, Hank of Monticello, Hank of Salem, Bank of the Capitol Hank of Rockville,, Bank of Warsaw, Bank of Mt. Vernon, Bank of Elkhart, Bank of Syracuse, Brookville Bank^ ^'1, Bank of Paoli, Canal bank,
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Crexcent City bank,' Cambridge City Bank Central bank, Fnyctte Co, bank,
CLASS No. 2:.y
Kvansville G'amb. City I ndianapolis Connirsville Indianapolis Westflela Lafayette Ix)gan»port Huntington
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Farm's. fe Mcch'n bk, Farmers Bank, Gra mercy Bank, Housier Bank, Huntington Co. Bank, Indiana Bank, Indiana Stock Bank, Indian Reserve Bank
Xi -'Madison
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Laportc
If-'f- Kokomo *,*
Kentucky Stock Bank, LaGraage Bank, Merchto. fe Mechs. bk., N.Y. AVa. S. S.bk, l'rairie City Bank, ,v Salem bank, Savings bank of Ind.,'
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Columbus Lima N. Albany Evansville Terre-Haute
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Sftl(?m Connersville Terre-Haute Indianapolis Winnemac .Attica- V,
Southern Bank of Ind.,, Trader* bank, Tippecanoe bank, Shawnee bank,
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Agricultural bank, Hank of North America, -'it- Bank of Rockport
Bank of South Bend, Bank of Ft. Wayne,'
Value, 95 cents. Mount Sterling Clinton
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Delaware Co. Bank Groat Western Bank, North Western bank, Steuben co. bnnk.
byt Upper Wabash bank, V' CLASS No. 3.
Angola
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Kalnmazoo Bank, N. 1. Stock Ban*, W a an Wabash River bank, W abaah River baa k, Wayne bank,
Wabash I
Value, 90 cents. Albion Vincennes
Logansport N«w Corydon Newville
Richmond
Value, 8Ctcents, f» Albion t.' Pwry»ville _j, Rennsclaer
Covington Rochester
t' Mich City i, Goshen
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OLASS NO! 6. Atlantic bank, Bank of Bridgeport, Bank of Attica, Bank of North Arnorica, Bank of Oonnorsviile, Bank of America, .Hank of Albany, Drovers' Bank, Government Stock bk,i Gwsne Co. Baitk, jjauvol Bank, I Merchant# Bank, .tl. Merchants bank, .Northern Ind. Bk/j-p Orange bank, Public Stock haukj Perry Con nty bank, t't^ Plymouth bonk, State Stock bonk, State Stock bank. State Stock bank of Tml., State Stock Security bank Traders bank, r, Traders bnnk,t Western bank, i: Wabash River ban*,
Jasper
)a ttl Marion .. sr Loganuort Rensolaer
Valued 7^cents. Jaekaon Bridgeport
Attica Newport ..Connersville .Morocco
N. Albany Rome Lafayotto Bloomfield Laurel l.ufayetto Spnugfluld I^ogansport Poseyvillo NOM port
Illinois
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N. York & N. Jersey.
All solvent banks, |, Par.
New England States.
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VALUABLE LAND FOR SALE. Two Hundred Acres—50 Improved.
THE
subscriber offers his land for sale. It lies ten miles South of Terre-Haut», Vigo County, Indiana, and is aShealthy and
filcasantthink
cy. 1 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 a^res is well improved, and has crmfortafclef buildingS onit the balance of the land is heavily timbered—One hundred and fifty acrns, all conhected together—a steam saw mill
yards of the land, Ifr lies two miles and a half from the Evansville and Terfe-Haute Railroad depot. Ter^ made'easy.
O* For particulars enquire of N C. SPARES, Near the Town Hall. Terre-Haute, July 29, 1856-dtf
L. A. BtTRNETT, Sheriff.
August 23, 1855-M-3W [pr's fee $2 50.
SHERIFE'S SALE. virtue of two executions isstied from tho Vigo Common Pleas Court., and to me ilirectea and delivered, one in f»V.»rof Siimuel Foreman, nndagAinst GeorgeFoster, Rnd one in fnvor of WillianvB. Tuell, and against, George Foster: I have levied on the wit: quarter of theN .W. quarter of Section (27) twenty-seven, Township, (13) thirteen Rapge Nine west, Containing forty' (40)' Acres, -being the lands and tenement* belonging to said Geo. Foster, and I will, on Saturday, the22d day of September, 1B55, at the court-house door in Terre Haute, withrn the legal hours of said day, offer the rents and profiii of said premises, with th© appurtenances thereunto belonging, for term of seven years and if they should fail to soil for a sufficient sum to satisfy said executions, 1 will t^on and there onnr the fee simple, to tho highest bidder, for cash, to Sutirtfy said executions and costs.
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Oannelton Plymouth Jamestown
Logansport Peru N ewport
Haute
Nashvillo Plymouth Jasper
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L. A. BURNETT, Sheriff.
W^ifgusf S3,18S5.4w ^(|)r^^^,5p.)l
FOp[ j^BEST
SODA" -WJSSLTKaa. IN THE CITY, GO TO WESTEALL & TEAPP'S,
Corner of 4th and Ohio Streets. Juno 9, ms-dtf.
Pork House for Sale.
OTTUATED on tho batik of the river adO joining McGregor fc Warren's on the Soutu. Thyro is plenty of ground attached for hog lots. Tnu building can easily be arrhnged for a Paper Mill, Cnndlo Factory, Starch Fnctory or other business.
This property will be sold low for part cash and the balance
lis
per agreement-
Apply to GROVERMAN & BOURNE, a
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS.
STILL MORE
EXCITEMENT,
AT THK M*w OROCKRY ANn PROVISION STOHK OK P- P. PRICE, On Nntional Hoad street, one door Woist of the
Terre-Haute
HOUR®,
"V1THKIIK may be found all kinds of Fresh Grooories and Provisions, comprising in part, Sugar, Coffee. Molasses, TonsfSpices. Tobacco, Flour, Bacon, Salt, Ac. also, Prooms, Tuba, buckets, Powder, Lead, Shot, •Sfco. All kinds of fresh Provisions bought aud sold, cheap for cash.
All good's purchased at this store will be delivered any where within the corporation, free of extra charge, by Price's fast hue Mule Express. [July 18 dw3m.
REMOVAL.
DR,
J. M. Comins.has removed his office one square north of the Stewart Bouse. April 16, dtf.
MAP OP VIGO CO.
Showing the Township, l^ange, Section, and Quarter Section Lines the Civjl. Townships the outline ol each person's Tract of Land,
them
a locality as any in the Wabash Val-
Within
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SHERIFF SALE.
By
Rockport South Bend Ft. Wayne Muncie Terre-Haute .Bloomfield
virtue of a copy of an order of sale and judgement made and rendered by the Vigo Common Pirns Court at its April Term, 1855, in favor of JohnH. Watson, and against James Kelly, issued out of the Common Pleas Court,, and to me directed and delivsred, I will offer at public auction, at the Court House d»or in Terre-Haute, on Saturday the 22d day of Sept., A D. 1855, between the legal hours of naid day, the rents and profits for a term of seven yeurs, of the premises in said order, described as follows, towit: inlot No. thirty-three (33) known as such on the recorded plat of the town of Terre-Huute, and should I fail to receive a bid therefor sufficient to satisfy said order and eosts,I will then ard there offer the tee nimple©f said premises, to the highest bidder for cash to satisfy said order und costs.
AVith
the
Owner's Name theron the':
A
^is §treams Canals Railroads ^.V), llJPlank roads State and County roads Towns U# tillages postoffices
Public buildings -:4
.• Churches
•siA s4'1 School Houses 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. I'
Scale, 2 inches to the Mile. Published bv CONDIT, WRIGHT it HAYDfiN, Indianapolis, Ind.
AMZI B. COJFDII,
5@ 10c disc
Canada.
HAS REMOVED HIS
CLOTHING STORE,
From the corner of Main and Fourth Sts to No. 8 Union Row, 1 door West of Cook's Hardware Store, where he keeps oh hand, at all times,' a large ntock of
t?
H?,M
WILLIS W. WEIGHT, NEJIICMIAU HAYDKW,
Par
ap
proceed to publish it without delay, and we are requested to give notice to ail persons that have
DEEDS
for land, aud have never had
RECORDED,
to send them in for record at
once, otherwise their namsfc will not appear ou the Map. ALBERT LANGE, Auditor.
DAVID BELL, Recorder ,'
Terre-Haute, July 14-dtf
American Transportation Company* CAPITAL 8900,000.
INCORPORATED
two hundred
CONSIGNEES.
Hubby, Hughes 4" Co Cleveland Brown lee, Pendleton and Co, Brown arid King, Scott and Co., Toledo. Shewmaker and Co., Terre Haute. xifV'4
Any information given by SHEWMAKER & CO.,I Ohio Street between 1st and 2d. ""'"V,'" May 24-855 and tf.
READY-MADE*'
O I N
whicn he offers, for sale wholesale or.retail!, at very
LOW PRICES
FOR CASH.
Also, the latest sty lee and best varieties of Cassimercs, «v*French' and
8'Travellers
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 car« to transport all property safely, and in good order.
The merchants of Terre Haute, and adjacent country, are respectfully invited to take the advantages of this line into consideration
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EIMOTikL B. BISCH0I7-:.
E A N A I O WHOLESALE A RETAIL DEALEB IN READY-MADE CLOTHINC. CLOTHS, CASSIMERES,
VESTINGS, &c.,
No. 8, tJnion Row,
E E I I A E I N I A N A J^ESPECTFULLY informs the public that
,4!YA
'German Clothsjv'
rtj
J,*f
ni
11
Vestings, Jjinrns, and ,*(
FURNISHING GOODS.
The very best ever offered in this eity. jD* lie has engaged the, services of Mr. Wit. StiAFKKa, one of the Jjicst.cutters an d'fit: tors in tho cenriUy, tinder'whose Supervision itlWr ow-n Wwels. the above goods will be manufactured into The season will close 15th good and substantial garments of the .latest Wat# and most FASUIONAJBLK STYLIE, and will be order refftly at all times to take the measures' of a neat iind gentefl lit.
OZT Ho solicits a call from COUNTRY MER CLANTS. and the public generally. ICT AH or«lemgotxip on short notice, and in the most approved bWle F-... »j' 1?
Dr. WAHREN, Dentist.
JtSSBSk.
Thankful for the liberal patronage already
DiiKAin.K mantle*.' W OFFIOEIN MODESITT'S BUILDING a *i.
COMPANY.
ON
and after the 15th of April the Toledo and Wabash Packets will leave every Rveuiug, Saturdays excepted, al 7 o'oclook connecting with the packets at Lafayette Toledo. Packet Reindeer, Cspt. H. Glaik. leaves Sund»ys. Tuesdays and Thursdays.-— Packet Queen City.Capt. Angell,leaves Mondays, Wednesdars end Fridays,
April 4 tf
EFFICA CIOUS 2
in many cases of Scrofuhi, Erysipelas, Dropsy, &c &c., Ac. I"would add that since the last season I have discovered on the premises Chalybeate water'of very good qunlity.
FISH & GAME ARE ABUNDANT,
and the alleys and swings will be in good order. Being In the midst of the Mineral region, coal and iron abound here, as also superioi qualities of grey marble, groy granite and grind-stono 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 Hke 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 an—though I will do the best I can and ether Hotels and Boafdiug Houseg in tlje vicinity will doubtless be accommodating. Persons desiring to use the bath had best bring
DIRECT
B. BISCHOlf
April S5, 1855—.d«few-Gm
I
but True tres JI pr whi
ALLAstonishing-
who want th* ir features taken by the Da,
cess, call at Miller's Gallery, wnere you can have it done in a style unsurpassed* by any Gallery in the East or Western
P. S. Do not mistime the place—tVairen noes, -0.4, up stairs. AL call, whether vou wShT tucRires or not]
Mari3-tf A. R. 5IILLER.
CREAM NECTAR 1
SOMETHING
NEW—enqaixe at
July30-tf WISTFALL TRAPPY
sT"3Bt«aj_ CHAIRS
O
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O fiS E
8'3 9M
O" Through Pswsengers dinl^atfyf'iptist eleven o'clock, ^ri) June 9 l855-d«fcw-tf. .,
REVERE HOUSE,
«I
The above gentlemen have secured the copy 7. right for the Map of our County, and will situated on Perry St., JVorth of Main,
ATTICA, IND., S I & S O N (LATE OF COLUlfBUS, O.)
and Boarders aceommo-
Feb20-d«twtf.
dated in the best style^. and on reason-, Of Chipa ware. a^d Housp-FuraT^upo able terms. that I ever had in store also, a lot oi Attica, Ind. Juue 16 1855. d&w3m. j!
SAINT .OHAEtBS HO.T«^
THE INDIAN
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MONNINNGER PEOPR1ETOE,
The wat-ris said to resemble very much that of the White Sulphur Spriug|3 oft Virginia.— It is particularly well adapted to DYSPEPTICS, while as a general renevator it is unsurpassed. It has proved
i\ CL(lO\'ll VY I II tjiWev J,wt'lJ 'Ut'UytJl.,<p></p>October: UIWVJW w»
ntvr sWriped in new good barrels when
Just Received
from the manufacturers, which
will be sold nt low prices for ensh, a Urge supply of Cap, Letter, Note, and .Wrapping Paper, Envelopes, etc., at
BUCK! N Gil
May 29-.ttf
AM'S BOOKSTORE.
Percussion Matches.
HAVE.the Agency for the sale of the Percussion Matches, manijfactur-
recieved, continues to-perform all operations ed, by A. Kftut, Middlebury, Summit The new Novel on Fashionable in DENTISTRY, in the same CAuirw. and Co., Ohio "Which The Right, or the leftj A I«I.
A largo quantity now on Land," all •warranted of the best quality, which will be sold to the trade, at the'lowest prices. Call and see, them, at £To, ,2 Early's Block, Terre-Haute, Ind.'*
from actual cost.'
J. M. ADAMS!
June 26, 1855-dtf., ™V
The Best Plows in the \l orld.
VIZ.
GRGV1R & MADISON,
Mar 24'55-tf
2,000 Hams & Shoulders
A PRIME ARTICLE—Just received &ad for sale at aug8 SMITH & DODDS.
.JiM:
O N 4 1
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TTAfe Ju«t receivedlhe- largeat and JL CCWUBIFITE SIX)CL(.NF^IIMITIT»A
UfiAlRS
of
•a«|| «4
EVERY DE8 GRIPTIO»I
Centre Tables and other tales
.53 S
Sttf CO Vjo
description Lounges and many othM^TS? ciies too nimwimla tA Alw l, cles too nuraerott8 t6 Aention on hand a lar| home manufaci SeatChaire of ivoy deserTpfiori
80^ of repairing done
Mttti repairlog d»e
TO CLOSE OUT!!
EING compelled,on account of my heiltL •U tp change my business, I offer mv tire stock of QueeuB-vare 01ass-wiiw, |iUrd\ «ld Silverplated-ware in short, j£ BEST ASS0BTED StOCVfl?!
win sell 0i»f» half of the ^sta^lisknient to®
tail atcost and expenses. ,, June 26-d4w4w''
!v
El S. WOIiFE.' i-
URIAH SHEWMAKBB. E. 8. WOLFE
SHEWMAKER &, CO.i
FORWARDING & COMMISSION
THE proprietor of the Indian Springs would-IMEROHA NT'S, inform he at is re pa re or O A A E N S accommodation of such company as may And dealer^ in Flour Salt and Fish. Office desires -a healthy and pleasant retreat theCdrocr ofSecondand Ohio Streets! during the hot weather of Summer.— I ^°rth_«ide, below Dounelly's Prug Stored These Springs *re situated in Martin county,^| Terre Hsute, Intiftna. Ind., 18 mifes W.of ,Bedfonl, and 14 N- E. oV Stnot attention^iven to aH Mount Pleasant, at each'of which places^' we ^n-o °fiomai ding.4u»d X'on)nii8sion. hacks aie kept to convey passengers' at all
REFERENCES.—Bemcnt
times. Lavack, .Burton* ana others at Mount! Co Groyerman & 'Bourne, J*. stnith A sonsJ Pleasant, run hacks. Visitors from the North E.W. Smith, A. McGregor, «bJ Cook&Co.,, or South can come'in the care to Bedford, .or.' TcrrcIIaute,
from the South and West in the stage to Mt.! ^IK'•' Samuel Orr, Evan«\ lllo, Indiana. Pleasant. It is deemedu nnecessary to deseribe the qualities of the water,JBS tlyjse who have tasted their virtues think them
I"-
&, Co. S. H. Potter &!
IND.,
J. S. Walters, Montezuma*
Ma^eh 3--3ra
HOUSE GUTTERS.»-
1
AM now prepared to make and put upf eayei trough and spouting In short notice, as I keep it cons?8ntly oi ^and ready-made? so there will be no d,elaj io putting up, and as to price, I thinly they will suit tho times!' Call and see for yourselves at the! old ReugK^ and Ready Corner, opposite the Court-house.
March 7-tf .. R. L. BALL.
EVANSVILLE^
OMMER CI A OL LEGE, Caldn-ell's Hall. First Street, E A S For terms, fec., address
IN I A N A tfi
JEREMIAH BEHM, Principal.
Ft'b26: PRAIRIE CITY INFIRMARY AND
,d
I NY A LIDS' EE RE A T.
THIS
institution will be ready for the re ception of patient^ by the 1st of May.be*' ing 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, togerj ther with a RATIONAL medical treatmentelectricity and Sygienic regulations. -f
The RETREAT is situated in the most pleasant and healthy tart. of the city and every care will be used to make Itcomfbrtable to the patients. They will1 have careful ana experienced nurses as well as the Jnp3j/ Bkill^ ful niedical treatment.
Arrangements have been made tfitb ta®' most emiiient members of the medical proies-»
s'on
^1he city as consulting phywwa
red. /s.ikL'-wtiwv.iii Patients lnboring^under serious and dimouit *P\ TT"VTTTTTT rt
S*
J. R.. DUNIIIUE, Proprietor^ June127-dfnivd.
WILT thfi adV«TB«B»f
diseases, will appreciate the adva^t^es this arrnugement. ICF Particular attention paid to disease oi the eye and chronic diseases of
O* Fees (invariably in advance) fro® to $10 per week, according, to the
MI
B.
c#8®\..,
cases rf quiring Surgical operations wu charged an extia bill. log,., J. T. BOYD, Proprietor.
I)H. BOYD,
Matron.
Terre-Haute, May 12,1855-dtf
A Book from Doesticks
ORIGINAL
views of Men and
Humorous Aspects of American -i ui.^l««. T\nncfii»ta. r. Rellgioa—
uuuun
I.»mtLIELJTER—
Lamplighter
Hsrpurchased
CT We repair plows of our own mnnu- shortest notice, Their Coal ^gl factnre (none others) neatly, substantially no puff. It vrill, Tsc ommeBa.Hs*« r--and expeditiously at a yery small advance
B1,d
The
C6mpanion to Watchman." nf a 'Toi.e Cut Cdrriere"~f he E*pe«e^J
8.
Conservative Family in 'a"*tic8~.(. -,,tvilvolving some account of
&
.on.^r.fi tiose
Inge—the people who liv*ed iM^ ®. who cnine from the city, by P&>a J-
I'0r"'1!w!H.BqCKiKGHAM'S.4,
-dtf
Coal! Coal
Fox River, Carey, and Eagle—al steel plows—manufactured of the very best material, selec.ed with case for the purpose, and put together by experienced workmen, for sale wholesale and retail at last year's prices. All plows made by us are UNCONDITIONALLY WAKRAOTED to perfoi in everj'respect. viue o& urawiorasvuic '"J"'* Coke
& Coke!
recently lank,^ Terre-.errerj
ANCHETT A KELLY ^4^ are the Sullivn« COW prepared to deliver ^'^tbe Evans-
QVIQ uj us at*? x"x" •, A. tDC toperfoim well any othet pw«t^d
can be had cheap enoug"-.
th#
ville & Crawfordsville R«uroa __tlVnnc08
e,.d8
All orders left irith P. w^'r.' ta Wolfe fe Go.'s,
Ten^Haute,or
Hsnchett A Kelly, Ascension,
^7 XG-ritfl.Vi
600 FOUNDS PBIME LBAr
Aug4
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