Daily American, Volume 1, Number 173, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 8 September 1855 — Page 4
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CLASS No. 2. ^Agricultural bank,
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^CLASS No. 4. llank'of Albion, Bank of Perryaville, Y*' Bank of Rennaelaer, s^Bfink of Covington/I.Bank of Rochester,
B'k of T. W adaworth, ^Elkhart Co. Bank,
Farmers Bank, State Stock bank, Wabash Valley bank, Farmers ikMech's Bk,
CLASS No. 5. Atlantic bank, :Bank of Bridgeport, •^/Bank of Attica,
Public Stock bank, Perry County bank,-"1' V* Plymouth bank, 'i State Stock bank, "V,- State Stock bank,
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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 ntid sold. Remittances made to England, Ireland and Germany.
GEORGE C. DUY. Cashier, '4K
tut" pvs Indiana.-*•**•
State Bank and Branches, "f Par.
CLASS No. 1.., Bank of Indiana,"^ Bank of Goshen, Hank of Monticello, Bank of Salem, Bank of the Capitol, Hank of Rockvftle, Bank of Warsaw, Bank of Mt. Vernou, Bank of Elkhart, Bank of Syracuse, Brookville Bank, Bank of Paoli, -a.
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Canal bank, Crescent City bank, Cambridge City Bank, Ctnitral bank. Fayette Co. bank, Farm's. & Mech'&bk, Farmers Bank, (tramercy Bank, Housier Bank, Huntington Co. Bank, Indiana Bank, Indiana^Stock Bank, ^Indian Resenre Bank
2 Madison Laporte 3 HKokomo
Kentucky Stock Bank XaGrange Bank, Merchts. & Mechs. bk., N.Y. AVa. S. S. bk, J'rairie City Bank, ,v iSaleni bank, Savings bank of Ind., ^Southern Bank of Ind.,
Traders bank, Tippecanoe bank, 'Shawnee bank,
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Columbus Lima ."N. Albany
Evansville rJTerre-Haute Salem Connersville
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North Western bank, Steuben co. bank. Upper Wabash bank,
CLASS No. if Xalamazoo Bank, ••jN. Y. Stock Banc, iWarnebank, -, Wabash River bank, iW abash River bank, -Wayne bank,
Value, 95 cents. Mount Sterling Clinton
of North America,,7
Bank of Rockport l3ank of South Bend, Bank of Ft. Wayne, Delaware Co. Bank, Great Westera Bank,
Rockport South Bend Ft. Wayne Muncie Terre-Kaute Bloomfield Angola W abash
Value, 90 cents. Albion Vincennes
Logan sport N«w Cory don PTewville
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Richmond
Value, 80 cents. Albion errysville
State Stock bank of Ind., State Stock Security bank Traders bank, Traders bank, Western bank, Wabash River banx,
Rennselaer Covington -Rochester
r." Mich City Goshen Jasper
Marion Loganport mrnuili
Value, 75 cents. Jackson
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Bank of North America, i*'~ Bank of ConneTsville, '{'i Bank of America, J4i
Bank of Albany, Drovere' Bank, Government Stock bk, Greene Co. Bank, Laurel Bank, Mqxchanta Bank, Merchants bank, BTortliern Ind. Bk, Orange bank, 1
Bridgeport Attica Newport Connersville Morocco N. Albany Rome Lafayette Bloomfield Laurel Lafayette Spnngfield Logansport Poseyvillo
Newport Cannelton Plymouth Jamestown
Logansport Peru Newport
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Nauhvillo Plymouth Jasper
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VALUABLE LAND FOR SALE.
Two Uandred Acres—60 Improved.
THE
subscriber offers his land for sale. It lies ten miles South of Terre-Haut*, Vigo county, Indiana, and is as healthy and
fey.
ileosant 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 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 half from the Evansville and Terre-Haute Railroad depot. Terms made easy.
O* For particulars enquire of
'-jr&r n. c. sparest
*Kear the Town Hall.
Terre-Haute, July 29, 1855-dtf 'aj
SHERIFF SALE.
By
virtue of a copy of an order of sale and judgement made and rendered by the Vieo Common Pleas Court at its April Term, 1855, in favor of John H. Watson, and against James Kelly, issued out of the Common Pleas Court, and to me directed and delivered, I will offer at public auction, at the Court House door in Terre-Haute, on Saturday the 22d day of Sept., A D. 1855, between the legal hours of said day, the rents and profits for a term of seven years, of the premises in saki order, described as follows, towit: inlot No. thirty-three (.33) known as such on the recorded plat of the town of Terre-Haute, and should I fail to receive a bid therefor sufficient to satisfy said order and costB, I will then ard there offer the fee simple of said piemises, to the highest bidder for cash to satisfy said order and costs.
L. A.BtJRNETT, Sheriff.
August 23, 1855-14-3w [pr's fee $2,-5U
SHERIFF'S SALE.
BY
virtue of two executions issued from the Vieo Common Pleas Court, and to me directed and delivered, one in fav.rof Samuel Foreman, and against GeorgeFoster, and one in favor of William B. Tuell, and against George Foster I have levied on the following property, to-wit:
The South East quarter of the N.W. quarter of Section (27) twenty-seven, Township, (13) thirteen Range (9) 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, 1855, at the court-house door in Terre Haule, within the legal hours of said day, offer the rents and profits of said premises, with the appurtenances thereunto belonging, for a term of ssven years and if they should fail to sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said executions, I will then and there offer the fee simple, to the highest bidder, for cash, to satisfy said executions and costs.
L. A. BURNETT, Sheriff.
August. 23, ld55-4w (pr's fee $2,50.)
FOR THE BEST
SODA WATER IN THE CITY. GO TO
WESTFALL & TRAPP'S, Corner of 4th and Ohio Streets. June 9, 1855-dtf.
Pork House for Sale.
SITUATED
on the bank of the river ad
joining McGregor & Warren's on the South. There is plenty of grouud attached for hog lots. Tne building can easily be arranged for a Paper Mill, Candle Factory, Starch Fnctory or other business.
This property will be sold low for part cash and the bxlnncc AR per agreementApply to GROVERMAN & BOURNE, autfl? dim
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS.
STILL MORE
EXCITEMENT,
AT THE NEW GROCERY AND PROVISION STORE OK '7 P. P. PRICE, On National Road street, one door West of the
Terre-Hauto House,
WHERE
may be found all kinds of Fresh Grooerios and Provisions, comprising in part., Sugar, CofTee, Molasses. Teas. Spices, Tobacco, Flour, Bacon, Salt, fec. also. Prooms, Tubs, buckets, Powder, Lead, Shot, &c. All kinds of frosh Provisions bought and sold, cheap for cash.
All Root's purchased at this store will be delivered any where within the corporation, free of extra charge, by Price's fast line Mule Express. ... [July 18 dw3m.
REMOYAL.
DR.
J. M. Comius.has removed his office one square north of the Stewart House. April 16,dtf.
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OF VIGO CO.
Showing the Township, Range, Section, and Quarter Section Lines the Civil Towr.ships the outline of each person's Tract of Land, with the
Owner's Npme theron the Streams Canals Railroads Plank roads State and-
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County roads Towns villages postoffices
Public buildings
mpti Churches School-Housesr' 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 CONDIT, WRIGHT A HARDEN, Indianapolis, Ind. ,Y N AM7.I B. CONDIT, WJLT.TS W. WEIGHT, NEntCVIAIl HAT DEN,
The above gentlemen have secured the copy right for the Map of our County, and will proceed to publisn it without delay, and we are requested to give notice to all persons that have DEBDS ft land, aud have never had them RECORDED, to send them in for record at once, otherwise their namss will not appear on the Map.
ALBERT LANGE, Auditor.
.iu- ^DAVID BELL, Recorder.. Terre-Haute, July 14-dtf ,Jr|
American Transportation Company. CAPITAL 8900,000.
INCORPORATED
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 on hand, at all times, a large Rtock of
READY-MADE O I N
whicn he offers for sale wholesale or retaill, at very
LOW PRICES
.li FOR CASH.
Also, the latest styles and best varieties of Cassimeres, French and •-. -4
German Cloths, Yestinf(s, Linen*, 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.
D" He solicits a call from COUNTRY MER CLANTS. and the.public generally. O* All orders got tip on short notice, and in the most approved Style
ID* Through eleven o'clock
under the laws oi 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 to take the advantages of thi«line into consideration
CONSIGNEES.
Hubby, Hughes $• Co., Cleveland Brownlee. Pendleton and Co, Brown and King, Scott and Co., Toledo. Shewmaker and Co., Terre Haute.
A uy information given by SHEWMAKER & CO., Ohio Street between 1st and 2d. ... May 24-855 and tf.
REMOVAL I B. BISCHOF.s
E A N A I O
WHOLESALE A EETATL DEALER IN
READY-MADE CLOTHINC.
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, VESTINGS, &c., No. 8) Union Row,
E E A E I N I A N A
RespectfullyTinforms
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the public that
B. BISCHOF
April 25, 1855—-dAw-6rn
Dr. WARREN, Dentist. mas&>
uHgyp
Thankful for the liberal patronage already recieved, continues to perform all operations in DENTISTIvY in the same CAREFUL and DURABLE manne*. U* OFFICE IN MODESITT'S BUILDING
March 8-tf
COMPANY.
ON
and after the 15th of April the Toledo and Wabash Packets will leave every eveniug, Saturdays excepted, at 7 o'oclcKk connecting with the packets at Lafayette 1Toledo. Packet Reindeer, Cnpt. H. Claik. leaves Sundays, Tuesdays and Thursdays.— Packet Queen City,Capt. Angell,leaves Mondays, Wednesdays snd Fridays,
April 4 tf
Astonishing but True.
ALL
who want th ir features taken by the Daejuerrean process, call at MiLer's Gallery, where you can have it done in a style uusurpassed by any Gallery in the East or Western country.
P. S. Do not mistase the place—Wairen rdocK, vo. 4, up stairs. All call, whether you want pictures or not
Mari3-tf a. R. MILLER.
CREAM NECTAR!
SOMETHING
NE5V—.enquire at
July30-tf WESTFALL & TRAPP'S.
Passengers dine at past 431
June 9 1855-ddcw-tf.
Co., Ohio.
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.11 '".is
REVERE HOUSE
Situated on Perry St., North of Main,
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ATTICA, IND.,
mi
l|j. SMITH A SON Jr,.
(LATE OF COLUMBUS, O.)
Proprietors. Travellers and Boarders accommodated in the best style, and on reasonable terms.
Attica, Ind. June 16 1855. d«fcw3m.
SAINT CHARLES HOTEL, PH. MONNINNGER, PROPAIETOK, CT Corner of Market Mid Mulberry, streets
TERSI-HAUTE, ISP.
OMNIBUSSES FREE—to and from the carB. 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 Are Situated in Martin county, Ind., 18 miles W. of Bedford, and 14 NvE. of^ Mount Pleasant, at each of which places hacks aie kept to convey passengers at all times. Lavack, Burton ana 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.
It is deemedu nnecessary to describe the qualities of tli water, as those who have tasted. their virtuCs think thenj»
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 EFFICA
CIOUS S
in many cases of Scrofula, Erysipelas, Dropsy, &c., &c., fec.' I would add that since tne last season I haye discovered on the premises Chalybeate water of very good quality.
FISH & GAME ARE ABUNDANT,
and the alleys arid swings will bo in goddoi1der. Bing 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 locatiohs in the \ncinitv 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 unde&tood that I don't want everybody to come at once, for if th'-y do, sotri6 will have to lay out or be hung upon pegs, for 1 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. Persons desiring to use th« bath had best bring their own towels.
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The season will close 15th October. WatT shipped in new good barrels "wlien ordered.
VJ. R. DUNIHUE, Proprietor,
June 97 -dtmvda
'Hi,
Just Received
DTRECT
from the manufacturers, which
will be sold at low prices for cash, a l«rge supply of Cap, Letter, Note, and Wrapping Paper, Envelopes, etc.at
BUCKINGHAM'S BOOKSTORE May29-itf
Percussion Matches.
HAVE the Agency for the saie of
1 the Percussion Matches, mannfaotar- ^PhSdi'Kt'rttT'r ed, by A. Kent, Middlebury, Summit
A large quantity now on hand, all
prices. Call and see them at No.
Early's Block, Terre-Haute, Ind. J. M. AD AM S.June 26, 1855-dtf.
The Best Plows in the World.
VIZ,
Fox River, Carey, "and Eagle—al steel plows—manufactured qf the very best material, selec.ed with case for th« purpose, and put together by experienced work? men, for sale wholesale ana retail at lust year's prices. All plows made by
ID* We repair plows of our own mnWfactnre (none others) neatly, substantmllv and expeditiously at a very smaii advance from actual cost.
GROVER &, MADISON
Mar 24 '55-tf
2,000 Hams & Shoulders
pyAIRitFURNrrURE'
OObUBXH
reaus, Tables,1 Stands of diifeSfc.?®*
a Centre Tables andother
description Lounges and cles too.numerous to mention. hAlBoTkSl wihand a large assortment of Chairs?}1
-AJl Borts of repairing1 do^'on ttl shortest notice
H^buckin^ham
Terre-Haute, July 6,1655*1$.
T) EI KG «omp«elled ,on account of my hetltk Jj to change my business, I offer my^ tire stock of Queens-ware, Glass-waro Hard1 ware,- aud Silverplated-Ware in short. th»
E S A S 8 0 & E I 0 Of China ware, and House-Furaiidiing goods *. -that ever had in store also, a lot of
1^Y,W58
Ma.-eh 3-3m
GROCERIES'
All fresh and new, at wholesale or retail I will take in part payment the buildine of a
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house to cost from j|3,500 to $4,000, or 4 will 6ell one half of the establishment to some acUve business man, who would ctrry on the business.
HT Until the above is effected, I will retail at coot and expenses. June 26-d«w4«r E.S.WOLFE.
URIAH 8HEWUAKBR. E. 8. W0LFK
SHEWMAKER & CO.,
FORWARDING & COMMISSION E A N S S E O A A E N 8
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And dealers in Flour Salt and Fish. Office 5 near the Corner of Second and Ohio StrteU North side, below Donnelly's Drag Store, Terre Haute, Indiana.
Strict attention given to all business in the line of forwarding and Commission. REFERENCK6.-Bemnt & Co. S. H. Potter &
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Co, Groverman & Bonrnd, N. smith & sons, E.W. Smith, A. McGregor, 4 J.Cook & Co., TfcrreHaute,' IND., J. S. Walters Montezuma, Im1., Samuel ,Orr, Eyansvllle, Indiana.
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4-:'
1HOUSE GUTTERS.
1AM
now prepared, to make and put up eave trougn and spouting In short notice, as I keep it consisnuv OF ^and ready-made, so there will be no delay in putting up, and as to price, I think they will suit the times. Call and see for yourselves at the old Rough and Ready Comer, opposite the Court-house.
March 7-tf R. L. BALL.
E A N S I E
COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, Caldwell's Hall. First Street, E A N S I E IN I A A
For terms, dx., address JEREMIAH BEHM, Feb26. Principal:
PRAIIUE CITY INFIRMARYAWD INVALIDS' RET RE A It
THIS
institution will be ready for the reception of patients by the 1st of May, being provided with all necessary thing for the treatment of disease.
Haying comfortable bath rooms where the patients can have all the benefits derived from the use of Water and Medicated Baths, toge* ther with a RATIONAL medical treatment— electricity and Hygienic regulations.
The RETREAT is situated in the most pleasant and healthy nart of the city and every care will he used to make it comfortable to the patients. They will have careful and experienced nurses as well as the most skillful medical treatment.
Arrangements have been made/with most eminent members of the medic«l prates* siou of the city as consulting pliy-^ans. Patients laborj ng under serious and duncfl1 diseases, will appreciate the advantages this Arrangement. (CP Particnlar-attention paid to disM8®" the eye and chronic diseases of female*•
O* Fees (invariably in advance) i™0 to $10 per weok, according, to the case. casus requiring surgical operations chai'ged an extra bill.
J. T. BOYD, Propnetor.
MFS. DR. BOYD,-Matron. J'l" Terre-Haute, May 12,
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P-^S-dtf1 '1-
A Book from DoeBticta
pvRIGINAL views of Men and iwjg?
The new Kovel on Fashionsbl«
Companion to
warrantod of the host quality, -fthioh ^™t,S ,rDerS»-The will besold to the trade,
At
the lowest
2 involving somo account of a
Rei'g1011
"Which: The Right, or the Left
the: "Lampig
Conservative Family in fanatical
*volvinsf somo account01 ~tVirM
who came from the city, oy *cu
•*"*W..H. BOCKINGHAM-a" ""Juiyl4-dtf
Coal! Coal & Coke!
TTANCHETT ti KELLY ^^nk.are JLL purchased ihe SuHivnn
piuwo uiou« uy US lire nOw prepared to Hfeliver tneir JJVWJS-
tmooKDmoxALLY WARBANTBsn'toperfonn well Haute, or at aiiy other V"* upon th» in every respect. villi*Sr.
JulylCfrftf
A PRIME ARTICLEj-J,ust received 600 POUNDS fKIItt I?41,J*D,
and for sale at aug8 SMITH & DODDS, Aug4
Terre.
flrawfordsville. Kan
ville & Crawfordsvil 1® Jn a oke ne^d« shortest notice, Their 0°^
nDOn
trial
np puff, It will recommepdi and can be had cheap at E. SAll orders left with G/^^essed to Wolfe-A Co.'s, Terre-Hante, or aa ^VjatA Hnnchett ln1" with prprept ^ttentioni
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