Daily American, Volume 1, Number 111, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 28 June 1855 — Page 4
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MEW BOOKS
pi ODEY'S LADY'S BOOK, for May VJT Graham's Magazine, Emerson Dennett's new novel—"Ellen Nir bury, or the adventures ol ah Orphan," by
Emerson Bennett. At upril 25 W.H.BUCKINGHAM'S.
NEW BOOKS!
ARHSR'S MAGAZINE, for May.-. Putnam's Monthly, for do. At BUCKINGHAM'S Book Store. The Rag-Ba^,' a collection of Ephemera, by N. P. Willis.
The Old Inn, or the Travelers Entertainment, by Josiah Barnes, Senior. Grace Lee, by Julia Kavanagh.
Tri-Colored Sketches in Paris. The Summer Land, a Southern Story, by a child of the Sun.
Chemistry of Common Life, by Johnston. The Castle Builders, by the author of "Redcliffe." .Harper's Story Books, ^To's. 5 and 6.
For sale at Buckingham's, Sign of the "Big Book."
New Publications.
r|"HE
Vovagcgand Adventures ofSir Amyas Leigh, Night of Burrough. in the County of Devon, In ths Reign of Her Most Glorious Majestv. Queen Elizabeth, Rendered into Modern "English by Charles lvingsley.
REXNETH Or, The Rear Guard of the Grand Army, by the Authors of "The Heirs of Redclvffe," Sic.
The Wonderful Adventures of Cnptiin Priest, a Tale of but few Incidents, and no Plot in particular, with other Legends, by the author of "The Stray Yankee in Texas."
S
INGENUE Or, the First Days of Blood, by Alexandre DUUIHS. For salt* at W. H.BUCKINGHAM'S
May 10, 1855-dtf
WHO IS RUTH HALL?
Is Ktrrn HALL FANNY FERN, OR SOMEBODY ELSE) And ifFnnnv Fern IN not Ruth Hall,
W O I S A N N E N The Life and Beauties of Fanny Fern, Just received aud for sale at
Feb. 27, dtf BUCKINGHAM'S.
NEW BOOKS-
THE
Literary Life and Correspondence of the Countrsw of Blessington. Travels in Europe and the East—a year in
England, Ireland, Wales, France, Bel1 gium, Holland, Germany, Austria, Italy, Greece, Turkey,Syria, Palestine and Egypt, by Saml. Irenaenus Paime. The Pleasant Boy Philosopher, founded on ^Ferguson's Early Life, by Henry Mayhew, ,t- For sale, at apll BUCKINGHAM'S BOOK STOKD.
JOURNEYTaylor
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Through Centra) Africa, by
Bayard
v- ^Laoda of the Saracen, by Bayard Taylor: Fudge Doings, by Ik Marvel Journey Through Kansas and Nebraska with descriptious of Country, Climate, Soil, &c., itc.,by Boynton &. M^sou—Committee "Kansas league" of Cincinnati:
from the Feb. 27 dtf For sale at BUCKINGHAM'S BOOKSTORE.
Mrs. Stowe's New Work. The Mav Flower, and Miscellaneous writings by Harriet Beccher Stowe- The Life of Sam Houston, Illustrated. For sale at
16
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BUCKINGHAM'S.
1STEAV BOOKS!
rHEHumorous
HISTORY OF THE HEN FEVER a Rccord, by Geo. P. Burnham. North and South, by the Author of Mary
Barton," Ac.
ALong Look Ahead, or tho First Stroke and the Last, by A. S. Roe. Ingenue, or the First Days of Blood, by Dumas.
Fcr sale, at BUCKINGHAM'S.
THE SLAVE OF THE LAMP, A Posthumous Novel, by William North, April 3, *55 dlf BroKiNOHAM'®.
Administrator's Sale.
TKRMS OF SALE.—All sums under $3 cash all sums over $3, a credit of twelve months will be given, the purchaser giving note bearing interest from date, with approved security without relief,from valuation orappraisem®ni laws. THOS. DURHAM, 1st., Ad'r.
May 8, l855-3\r
S A E S
Iwith
HAVE on hand a good Supply of Sate.s or without drawers also keep csnRtantlyan hand sife tins of verv desrable patterns. Call at the old Rouh «t Ready Coruer East of the Cour-House, for cheap bar gains call on R. L. BALL
April 19-dw-tf.
KTOTICE.
NOTICE
is hereby given that the under
signed has beeu appointed Adiuinistra tor of the estate of Thomas C. Agar, late of Vigo county deceased. Said estate is supposed to Basel vent.
D. SCOTT, Adm'r.
May 31,1855 -d 3t.
T«ledo and Wabash Packet Boat
COMPANY.
0'"N
and after the 15th of April the Toledo and Wabash Packets will leave every cveniug, Saturdays ejccepted, at 7 o'oclo.'k connecting with the packets at Lafayette Toledo. Packet Reindeer, Cnpt. H. Claik. leaven Sundays, Tuesdays and Thursdays.— .Packet Queen City,Cap» Angell,leaves Moudftys, Wednesdays tmd Fridays,
April 4 tf
T!
E E E E A O A S I O COMPANY'
THISorganized
Company has been duly and legally under the General Incorporation laws of Indiana, and the Ordinance of the City Council of Terre Haute, passed, October, 1853. Articles are filed in the Re corder's office of Vigo county, Ind., and in the office of the Secretary of State.
DIRECTORS
profits exceed ten per cent, per annum. The Terre-Haute subscribers to elect Ihe
Treasurer, when the worksgo into operation, who will be authorized to retain from tho montuly collections arising from gas bills tfce., semi-annually five per cent, on such preferred stock and KIKST pnv the same, and pav the oalmice of profits proratii, on tho fcalnuce of stock but when the profits yield more than ten per cent, per annum, then tho profiIs to be divided equally.
and approved notes payable in six months, will he received for stock, on all sums of $500 jind oxer, and on smaller sums half c«sh and half iu sixty days. Tho whole to be deposited in nnv one solvent bsnk or with any responsible person HI Terre-Haute, to be drawn out or discounted by S. Ross. Esq., constructor, fec, or by Thos H. liny, Director, as the works progress, and to pay for labor and materials at, Terre Haute-
The Ktrcet pipes will embrace about four miles iu size, six inch, four inch and three inch, exclusive of service pipe, to be furnished to each consumer. Wabasn 6treet, as far as Sixth street, to have two lines of pipes, one on each side all the churches, public buildings, hotels'tc., (save and except crossing the canal) will have street pipes extended to them. Each consumer will be furnished with aMKTsn, for measuring the amount of gas used.
The buildings will be of brick, and the works generally will contain all the modern improvements.
Every effort will be used to have TerreHaute lighted with gas by July 4th. All the material castings are ordered aud will be on the ground at an early day.
S. Ross, Esq, will attend to the construc tion of the works, procuring materials, labor, ticc, and all things necessary for tho full aud complete operation of the same, under the superjrisiou of Thomas H. Hay, Esq., Director, selected by the Board of Directors for that purpose. R. WOOD, Pres't.
DANL R. TILDEN,Sec. Manjh 17 1m
mmmmi
B. BISCHOF,
E A N A I O
WHOLESALE A K.'.TAIL DKALKR IJF
READY-MADE CLOTHINC CLOTHS, CASS1MERES, ESTINGS, etc.,
No. 8, Union ROAV,
E E II A E I N I A N A JESPECTFULLY informs the public that
HAS REMOVED HIS
CLOTHING STORE,
From the corner of Main and Fourth Sts., to No.
8
HAS
City bonds payable Yii one and two years, to the public in this market—consisting in
Union Row, 1 door West of Cook's Hardware Store,
READY-MADE
I
^V[OTICE is hereby given, that I will sell JJN on the 26th day of May, 1855, at the late residence of Jacob Jones, "deceased, the personal property of said deceased, consisting of horses, hogs, cattle, sheep, farming utensils, household and kitchen furniture, and wheat on the ground.
FOK CASH.
Also, the latent biylcs und best varieties of Cassimercs, French and
Gorman Cloths, Vcstings, lanens, and
FURNISHING GOODS.
The very bost evor offered in this city. OL/* He has engngt-d the services of Mr. WM. SiiAFKEa, oneof the best cutters and fitters in the country, nnderwhose supervision the above goods will be manufactured into good and substantial garments of the latest and most FASUIONABLB STYLE, and will be ready at all times to take the measures of a neat and genteel e, lit.
O" He solicits a call from COUNTRY sin CLAN?s. and the public generally. O" All orders got mp on short notice, and in the most approved ttyle
April 25, 1855—dfcw-6m
WANTED.
A
SITUATION as Salesman or BookKeeper, in a Dry Goods or other business house, by one who has bad many years experience. The b^st of city references can be given.
Apply at this office. June 1, 1855-d2w
S A I N A E S O E PH. MONNINNGER, PROFSICTOR. O" Corner of Market and Mulberry streets
1EBEI-BAVTS, IKP.:
OMNIBCSSES FREE—to and from the cars. Feb20-dfcwtf.
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MILITARY
BOOTTY'"LAUDS.
Af NEW LAW I E A O N A I O N S
THEact
of Congress of March 3,1855, appropriates about thirty-five Millions of Acres of the Public Domain, to those who have been engaged in the Military Servicaof the United States—the terms of which Law may be fully known by calling at my office.
1. Hon. R.WOOD, Pres., Cleveland, 0..,. 2. Hon. DAN. R. TILDEN,Sec., do. J. 3. SITAB MKEOHANT, ESQ., do. ,. 4. THOS. H. HAY, do. 5. STEPHEN I. NOBLE, do. (5. Vacant, fjr1' 7. Vacant, %,tV: „, rants. Holding a'commisslon as a No 8. Vacant, tary Public, by appointment of the Governor 9. Vacant, ancl having bean engaged in the Land Waf 10. Vacant, rant business for five years past, and under11. Vacant, «-»t. I standingAthe Rules and Regulations of the
Soldiers and others interested, must y* have some aid in procuring their War-
The Capital Stock is $70,000. All the different Bureaus at Washington City, I am Stock except $16,000, 1ms been subscribed prepared to give prompt aid to those who may for, leaving that amount to be taken by the be entitled to the benefits of the recent act of city and citizens of Terre Haute, with the Congres. express understanding that, original subscn Land Warranto transferred, bought and bers shall yield proportionately to Terre* gold, and procured for Claim into on the shortHaute subscribers, should they desire to sub-
est
notice.
scribe for more than that, amount. O* Office at my Store Room on Marnet The stock subscribed for by the city and Street, East of the Public Square, citizens of Terre-Haute to be PHEFEIUIKD stock D. S. DANALDSON!, entitled to a dividend of not less than teti.J Agent at. Washington City. per cent, per annum, and equally, when the* RQBT. H/GALLAHER, ESQ/.
Terre-Haute April 13, l855-3ra.
It has beei^ tested the past season by numerous farmers in most of the States, who'unite in giving it their decided preference over all other Planters ever introduced into the coun try. "It has been presented at several Agricultural Fairs, and always without exception, received the highest premium.
Forsaleby .• "yl* March 15-tf. J. P.POWARS.
Terre Haute & Alton Railroad.
4 N Accoinmodution Train, West to Em zVbnrraK River, carrying passengers am freight, will run daily (Sundays excepted.) untul further notice as follows
Leaves Terre-Haute 7yv o'clock A. M. Arrive at Terre-Haute 8 o'clock P.M. L. R. SARGENT, SrpuuNTKNi.AiT Terre-Haute. February, 10. 1855-tlm.
J. W. ROUTH, M. D.,
HomcBpathic and Hydropathic I I A N
DOCTORliberalSpatronage
lf
where he keeps on hand, at all times, a large the public, and respectfully sol,cits a stock of continuance of patronage, pledging himself to serve to theocst. of his ability, tnose who may favor him with their c»lls. He will give
O I N
I whicn he oilers for sale wholesale or retaill, at very
LOW PRICKS
ing
I N A S
CHAIR & FURNITURE
WAEE-ROOMS,, ON FOURTH STR' ET, ip (A few doors North of Main Street,)
just received the largest and most complete stock of Furniture ever offered
part of CHAIRSof EVERY DESCRIPTION! SOFAS, Marble top, Plain Dressing and common Bureaus, Tables, Stands, Centre tables and other taoles,
Bedsteads,
Looking-Glasses,
Mattresses, Cribs of every description Willow Wagons, Lounges aud many other articles too numerous to, men tion. Also, keeps on hand a large assortment of Chairs of same manufacture. i.-
ET The attention of country dealers is call ed to the above stock. April2
w. VALUABLE
I0IVEHTIOH1
IMPORTANT TO FARMERS! ifei€
C. EE. DANA'S PREMIUM HAND CORN PLANTER.
THE public are invited to examine this novel and valuable Machine, which is now being exhibited iu almost all parts of the country. The cheapness, simplicity aiid ingenuity of its construction, together with the wonderful accuracy and dispatch with which it executes its work on every variety of soil, area sufficient gukrantee that this Machine will soon take the place of both the Horse Planter and Hoe in tne work of planting corn.
llouth desires to return thanks
for tho he has received
... .. -, .. ..
special attention to the diseases peculiar to females and children, and those that have been medicated for months and years with littls or no benefit. Those wishing Homoe pathic Medicines or Hydropathic books, can get them by applying to him at his residence and office on Fourth street opposite Mr. Chas Goulds. [apr4-
URIAH SHEWMAKER. K. S. WOLFE
SHEWMAKER & CO.,
FORWARDING & COMMISSION E E A N 8
S E O A A E N S And dealers in Flour Salt andTish. Office near the Corner of Second and Ohio Streets North side below Donnelly's Drag Store Terre Haute, Indiana.
Strict attention given to all business in the line of forwarding and Commission. LLKFERENCES.-Bemont & Co. S. H. Potter & Co Groverman &. Bourn J, N. smith fc sons E.W. Smith, A. McGregor, & J.Cook & Co TerreHaute, IND., J. S.Walters, Montezuma Ind., Samuel Orr,Evantville, Indiana.
Ma.*eh 3-3oi
B. BISCHOF.
Astonishing but True.
ALL
who want their 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—tVairen EICCK, NO. 4, up stairs. All call, whether you want pictures or not
Mari3-tf A. R. MILLER.
From the residence of Mrs, Ellen Coltrin about six weeks since, a red and white Cow, marked with a crop off her ear and slit.— Any person desirous of giving information of the above animal's whereabouts will please call at thi6 office, and they will be rewarded for their trouble. Jnne 14.
•*x*§^8 5*
State of Indiana, County of VigO* •«.
a
large
VIGO CIRCUIT COURT, MAILCHTBBM, A. D. |5. j. fyf E F| EVANSV I1® Institu ted on Main,bet a we
(A COPY.)
THE
time allowed bylaw for the reg-
ular term of this court, being in- JL
of such causes and matters as now remain
ATTKST AND. WILKINS,
May 24, 1855-1 3w
oJ?£w..
dants come by Nelson, their attorney, and it
(weeks)publicatious, at least sixty days before the first day of the next term of this court, that the defendants on or before the calling
May 17, 1855-1-W3 prs fee
B-v
(f_„above
ular term of thie court, being in- Ttad./Li.WSsiGSS'^ sufficient to complete the business pending 8trreee
herein, the regular term having elapsed leav- ansville, Indiana, and bw^fl$
number of causes undisposed of tion of Students all timJ*
and still pending It is ordered by the court, that there be an adjourned term of said court, held at the Court-House in Terre-Haute, commencing on the fourth Monday of July. A
undisposed of at the present term, and that tical, In'ductive, Practical and^TK^111^' public notice ofthe holding of such adjourned instead of using books, the term, be given by publication of this order cised in making original to three weeks consecutively each of the taking oif trialbalances. oDenins^jT^ weekly newspapers now published in Terre- ~—t a:* Haute. The last j- i. thirty days before journed term, and that all matters and causes pending in this Court, which remain to be disposed of at the present term, shall stand for trial at such adjourned term, and shall be docketed therefor, by the Clerk, as for a regular term, and that this Court now adjourn to said fourth Mond of July next. (RECORDKD SIGNED 4adapted
papers now published in lerre-
JAMES HUG£E§
S'i.d." ™5 BrnS °°d
hard SaimuelW. .Stone.—-Attachment. A Full Course can be mwnW.j* /^OME now the plaintiffs by Edwards and
VJ Jones, their attorneys, and the defen-
fchan
appearing to the Court, by the affid»vit of a free
disinterested person and competent witness,
$2 60
®neriu
8
virtiie of one execut.on issued from the
y,go Circuit Court, and to directed {han
ana delivered in fevor of James Hite, and
against JosephS. Wallace, James Meeker|
levied on the following property, to-wit: In
ot number six
(6,) 11.1erre-Haute
of June, 1855, at the court-house door in Ter- jEliEM!AH BEHM, re-Uaute, within the legal hours of said day, offer the rents and profits of said premises,. with the appurtenances thereunto belonging,' for a term of seven years an& if tl.ev should fail to sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy sai' execution, I will then and there offer the fee simple, to the highest bidder, for cash, to sa tisfy said execution and costs.
Ihe above safe will be'made without rellei from valuation or appraisement law. L. A. BURNET P, Sheriff.
May 8, l855-4w prs fee $2 50
v.
The Best Plow.s in the World.
VIZ.
Fox River, Curey, and Eagle—ril steel plows—manufactured ofthe very best material, selec.ed with case for th« purpose, and put together by experienced workmen, for sale wholesale ana retail at last year's prices. All plows made by us are UNCONDITIONALLY WARRANTED to
perform Well
in every respect. -y-v O" We repair plows of our own msinufactnre (none others) nently, substantially and expeditiously at a very smi»li advance from actual cost.
GROVER& MADISON
ar 24 '55-tf
R. B. GABBY, M. D.
Graduate of Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia, Pa.,
DESIRES
lo inform the citizens of Torre-
Haute and vicinity, that he has opened an office on Cherry, between 4th and 5th sts., for the practice of the healing arts, where he may be found at all hours, except, when absent on professional duty.
Doctor Gabby has, for several years, been a successful practioner in Pennsylvania, and hopes that his thorough preparation for, and his past experience in the practice of his profession will soon secure to nim a liberal share of public patronage.
Terre-Haute, May 30, 1855-d2w
DOUGLAS 8L SANDFORD,
City Auctioneers
ROOMS
on Fourth street, between Main
and Cherry. ID" Will give particular attention to sales entrusted to their care.
Terms reasonable,
Terre-Haute, March 15,1855—d«few
J. T. BOYD, M. D., Physician, Surgeon & Accoucheur,
HAVINGfor
been in the practice of his pre-
fession the last nine years, both in hospital and private practice, can with confidence offer his services to the citizens ol Ter-re-Hautc and vicinity.
Office, in Scott's Building, on Market St., south-east corner of the Public Square, oppo-, site the General Stage Office.
Dr. Boyd's residence is on Fifth street, opposite the Johnson House. All calls Mt for him here will be attended to promptly.
Feb2B-3t.
HORSES
FOR
Mav
SALE—Four good Work Horses, all young and in good condition. Inquire ""t-tTonrl naviW for ^18 J. M. ADAMS' Auction Store. ,ert? ,F7o«id3tpd ay 21,1855-dtf
iNBrrss!
1
te, (Caldwell's Hall.Hn i™® z9®ot!
Student h«r till rt» mi/)/llA
mmencingon ^effort shall be wanted^ £e PnnciPal
cqiulV
make
the transaction of such business and the trial every respect. comforuyj The system adopted in teaching j, 1^.1 Inductive. Practical
students cwELS.%:
great variety of different sets ofbonWv11?do-'-®u«.?
a
last publication to be at least for partnership and individual buZz jefore the first day of said ad- eluding balauce sheets, «fcc..—in
+lkA+ oil an/1 T_ •_ .1 PCTlflFtn
ing precisely the same duties thatVilTh^" quired in the Counting-House, aitd thu««,n lfying the student fur entering PRACTICAL duties of an Accoou?f?AJFT in kind of business. The course of will consist of
DOUBLE ENTRY BOOGGP^8
in all its various branches, includW^lt to the Retail business. st£.T
business, St«f,nkJDj
Book' Keeping, Commission Business
Commission
D---
Cl'k. counts Current, AccouiitSales.MercantHej culations and a eoinplete Bystemof cial correspondence.
Account Sales', eoinplete system-ofi^m^''
eight wecks,
and mav Sot requ^S
four weeksi the time, hoWevw ^K
be
liinited. Studentscan review atSS
Q{ cijarge
llie
that the defendants were not residents of the every thing in his power to advance hi. I* State of Indiana. Whereupon it is ordered dents
Df tj,etn
of general circulatiou, printed and published TERMS, (prepaid or secured,) for the MM in Vigo county, Indiana, for three successive
cantilecourse,e*Ce
of the cause for trial, plead, answer or demur for Practical Look Keepers, are respectMv to plaintiffs' complaint, or the same will be ilivited to call at the Rooms duriiiehusiiii taken ns confessed and decreed accordingly, ]lourSj
--j uaef
Principnl will take pleasure ih dnlH.
and make
by the Court that notice of the pendency of pijsbe4 accountants. this suit be given to the defendants, by pub-, Diplomas awarded to those licatiou in the American, a public newspaper
t£em thorough
Young men wishing to qualify themgelvi*
an(i
to which time this Cause is continued. advantages to be derived from attending» Attest: AND WILKlJSi S, CI *:/,jcourse
satisfy themselves in regard totlie
0f
lessons in this InFtitution.
The Principal feels justified in
S«1P 1 lay person of ordinary business.qualifica
tious, can in a few months learn more rf tfo
practical art of Rook Keepiilg in Uli8
C0Jd be
iear„ed
in
iu anumberof
Luuting-hoS
Houre of in8£uctj0n.
and Richard Scouton, Trustees of the F.rst^d 4 rV W., aM 7 to lOinth® 1 resbyterian Church in T«rre-Haute, I have pUpii6-attendil)g
being the
mation. #pdrc88
^nds and tenements belonging to the said Catalogue givmg fnll particulars irtll It Trustees,and I will, on Saturday the 9th day
from 9 to 12 A.1,
thl2 eveuing sessiu^wil
lurflish QVf% ligllts. F(fr
further infcr-
u„dersig«ed. -r
seut ou a* lic*ior to th. FunderSigi,ed.
r!
i'J
Feb2f. Priucipl.
HOUSE GUTTERS.
1AM
now prepared to make and pnt «p cave trough and spouting hi short notitf, as I keep it eons^entlv on "»and ready-nwit,: so there will be no delaj in putting up, »!|fi as to price,. I think they will suit tbfe tirats. Call and see for yourselv6s at the old Rough and Ready Coriier, opposite'the Court-hoik
March 7—tf R. L. BALL.
EVANSVILLE ...
O E I A O E E /i.x,
"'Caldwell's Ilall. First Street, E A N S I IN A S A I For terms, fcc., arlHifps
JEREMIAH HEHM
Feb26. Principal
JSheritt's Sale,
virtue of a copy of an order of sale ana judgment made »ml rendered by..lM Vigo Court, of Common. Ple»s, at iti A)™ Term, 1855, in favor of John J. j-'iSgiii5'® against Jesse Fuller and Susan Fuller^ i«w and certified to me bv the Oleik of said lounI will, on the 2d day of June, 1855, be^fi®1 the lejr.il houra of said d"V, at thecourt-lio«' door In Terre-Hante, otfer for sale fll pWt vendue the rents aud profits lor a teria rf^T" en years of the premises in sm'tl scribed to-wit: The north half of three hundred and six, (306,) a'i«. one-fourih of lot number three hunorcd seven (307,) in
the city
of Terre-Haute, J?
county, Indiana and should I fail a bid therefor sufficient tosatisfv saia° 1 will then and there offer (he fee sunp said liremises to sati^fv snid
orderand
L. A. r.rjRNETT, Sheriff.
May 8,1855 3w pre ec$2 -iQ
CITY INSURANCE COMPANY. Of Cleveland, Ohio.
Capital, Paid in,
Insure
luildintrs(
Merchandise.
sonable terms, and adjt
[Cr Office in Warren bnildlnff "'^8^ ern bank. "2-—-
FIRE AND MARINE~WS^ANCi'
The Western Insurance Co., of e* Capital stock $250,000.
a1'
The New York Indemnity Insuranw. 1 Cash capital $^00,000—allpaid capital $78,000. if
The Knickerbocker Insurance Co. Capital, $150,000.
The North Western Cash capital, $3UU.UUU-aUpaw^4
The Mohawk Valley Insurauce Compw?' Capital, $20(»,0UU
J(
Policies issned in eithee of the
fRVOr»bt«
sponsible companies 0, terms. Apsly to Jan 13-3mo
A Bundle Found.
ON
Saturday morning las^ of clothes was found, wbn p. owper can have by cal in^ -nff piop' lis. at A.Murphy shou^,proj
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June 1, aoipu
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