Daily American, Volume 1, Number 90, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 4 June 1855 — Page 4
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HKM0VAL1
B. BISCHOFf1
2 E A N A O WHOLESALE A RETAIL DEALER IN READY-MADE CLOTHINC. CLOTHS, CASSIMERE8,
E S I N S
i, Wo. 8) Union Bow, TERRE-HAUTE, INDIANA, J^ESPECTFULLY informs the public that
HAS REMOVED HIS
CLOTHING STORE,
From the corner of Main and Fourth Sts., to No. 8 Union Bow, 1 door West of Cook's Hardware Store, where lie keeps on hand, at all time*, a large ,* stock of
E A A E
1
CLOTHING,
whicn ho offers for sale wholesale or retaill, at very
LOW PMCIS
FOB CASH.
Also, the latest sty lee and bust varieties of Cassimeres, French and
German Cloths, Vesting**, Linen*, and
FURNISHING GOODS.
The very best ever offered in this city. O" He has engaged the fwrvices of Mr. uWit. 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 »nd most FASHIONABLE STYLE, and w'ill be 'ready at all times to take the measures of a neat and genteel sail.
D* He solicits a call from COUNTRY MKB. CLAXTS. and the public generally. ID" All orders got up on short notice, and in the most approved style.
B. BISCHOF.
April 25,1855—d«fcw-Gm
ratAn SIMSWMAKER. E. S. WOLFE.
SHE WM AKER A CO.,
FOIWAEDING & COMMISSION E A N S S O A A E N S
*n cUF
Strict attention given tb a}l business 111 the, line of forwarding and Commission. REFKREXOES.-nemon &. Co. S. H. Potter &, Co., Gro'vermah 6c Bourne, N. smith Js sons, .E W, Smitli,A. McGregor, «fc J.Cook & Co., TerreHaute, Ijtp., J. S. Walters, Montezuma, Intl., Samuel Orr, Evnnsville, Indiana. •..
Ma/eh3-3oi
FHESH ARRIVAL,
OF
new goodg at E. 8. Wolfe A Son. A gplisncud assortment of white granite ware, bt prices that will astonish the natives, awo fc lot of the lame kind of ware to sell on comnaiaaion at Importers Prices.
April 28-dtf
-R FOR SALE I JL HOUSE aiid lot on 4th rtroet near tha Jl\- Canal,- the House is a new frame—well finished, containing 5 rooms, and cellar, a well convenient. The property rents for $150, per annam Terms one half cash, bal lanco in 12 months.
This property will bo sold at a bargai n. Also, Horse aud Buggy, two-horse Wagon, Cold Watch, and other personal property.
Enquire of H. H, Teel or May 12, 1855-dtf J. W. RE A & Co.
NEW BOOKS
aODEY'S
NEW BOOKS! HARMSR'S
MAGAZINE,
for May.
Putnam's Monthly, for do. At
BUCKINGHAM'S
Book Store.
"TheRag-Bftg, a collection of Ephem®ra, by N. P. Willis. The Old Inn, or the Travelers Entertainment, by Joaiah Barnes, Senior.
Grace Leo, bv Julia Kftranagh. Tn-Colored Sketchos in Pnris. 'The dimmer Land, Southern Story, by a child of tho Sun.
Chemistry of Common Life, bv Jolin»ton. TM Castle Builders, by tl\o author of "Bedcliflfo."
Harper's Story Books, No's, 5 and 6. For sale at Buckingham's, Sign of tho "Big Book."
Br. WARHBN, Dentist
—WA*
Mayor's Office, Cify of Terre-Haute, May 8, 1855.
PROPOSALS
PROPOSALS will also, be received during the same time, for furnishing materials and bull ding an open board fence around the public square, donated to the city by the late Wrn. C. Linton. The Council reserves the right to accept or reject any bid. And any contract
Tin
anf
J^^ce
ui_
Yoriter,0^ Second and Ohio Streets from valuation or appraisement law North aidb, below Donnelly's Drug Store, L. A. BURNETT, S Torre Haute, Indiana.
OE AND'
THE
LAST'S BOOK, for May.
Graham's Magazine,
Emerson sennett's new novel—"Ellen Norbtiry, or the adventures oi an Orphan," by Emerson Bennett. At xpril 25 W. H. BUCKINGHAM'S.
be disposer
for tho liberal patr« uiago abvntlT
ifftKfc«TftVS«in U»ft:sanic011
rfonn
March 8-tf
,'lhrulio,^
in UlSlxTlSTKY the CAKtn i, and PURARLI loaning. JT OFFICE IK HODESITT'S BUILDING
Ice Cream Saloon.
OH.PBOTSMAN,
Wit*
will be received by me, 01.
or before tlieSlst hist., for tho grading of so much of First street and the sidewalks bordering thereon, as lies between Chestnut and Tippecanoe streets, to be governed by the provisions of the act providing for the incorporation of cities, on that subject.
an
$
Vigo Court of Common Pleas, at ita April ,a"d
Term, 1855, in favor of John J. Hici'ins and
against Jesse Fuller and Susan Fuller, issued
and certified to me by the Clerk of said Court. iJ^°r
I will, on the 2d day of June, 1855 between I
havh
the legal hours of said d«iy, at the court-house I „r
scribed to-wit: The north half of lot number
three hundred and six, (306,) and the south T" '•'W7
one-fourth of lot number three hundred and
seven (307,) in the city of Terre-Haute, Vizo DKAIK ix
May 8,1855 3w pre fee$2 .')0
said premises to satisfy said order and costs. Terre-IIaute, Ind. L. A. BURNETT, sheriff.
SherifPs Sale.
B"iVigo
virtue of one execution issued from the Circuit Court, and to me directed and delivered, in favor of James Ilitc, and against Joseph S. Wallace, James J. Meeker and Richard Sccmton, Trustees of the First Presbyterian Church in Terre-Haute, I have levied on the following property, to-wit: In lot number six (6,) in Terre-IIaute, being the lands and tenements belonging to the said Trustees, and I will, on Saturday the 9th day of June, 1855, at the court-house door in T«r-re-'Haute, within the legal hours of said dav, offer the rents and profits of said premises, witah the appurtenances thereunto belonging, for A term of seven years and if they should fail to sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy sa.it1 execution, I will then and there offer (he lee simple, to the highest bidder, for cash, to sa tisf^- said execution and costs. above sale will be made without relicl
nuuvu muk' win oe macie wane
Sheriff.
May 8, l855-4\v prs fee $2 50
STATE OF INDIANA, COUNTY OF Viqo «s. V1V0 Court Common Pleas April Terin 1855. (No. 843) William Hall, and James Hall, vs
George W. Brainhard. Joseph M. BrainSamuel W. Stone.-—Attachment,
Chard
^OME now the plaintiffs by Edwards and Jones,, their attorneys, and the defendants come by Nelson, their attorney, and it appearing to the Court, by the affidavit oi' a disinterested person and competent witness, that the defendants were not residents of the State of Indiana. Whereupon it is ordered by the Court that notice of the pendency of this suit bo given to the defendants, by publication in the American, a public newspaper of general circulation, printed aud published in igo county, Indiana, for three successive (weeks)publications, at least sixty days before the first, day of the nexJ, term of this court, that the defendants on or before the calling of the cause for triid, plead, answer or demur to plaintiffs', complaint, or the same will be taken as confessed and decreed accordingly, to which time this cause is continued
WILK1NS, Cl'k.
May 17,1855-l-w3 prs fee $2 60
State of Indiana, County of Vigo, ss. Vuio CIRCUIT COURT, MARCH TKRM, A.D., '55. (ACOI-Y.)
time allowed by law for the regular term of this court, being insufficient. to complete the business pending herein, the regular term having elapsed leaving a large number of causes undisposed of and still pending.
r.rW7Ve
W
M&y H, 1855-3W
would inform the rit-
iMnsof Terra Haute, that he has iita-d "llo-tono^fourl1h Wwc r*%AC^'- ,IcLvrcUU wstantcLidyit ^xrou8^ou^thewwou,tlfcyc»ku»
Hay 1616S6-dt#
I ,tH ^10ref«r 1')' the Clerk, as cultural Fairs, and a I
for a regular term, and that this Court now received the lu-hest pmnhun.
v*
vuio vvn 1 i- nv»
uyuurn to saiu fourth Mond iy of July next. (R eoiii)KN SIGNKD JAMES I1UCHES.
ATTKST Axn. WILKUVS, Cl'k. May 24,18:5 I 3w
Administrator's
Sale.
NOTICK26th
is hereby given, that I will sell
on the day ofMay, 1855, at the late rp, rcMdence of Jacob Jonos, deceased, the per-
sonal property of said deceased, consisting of horses, hogs, cattle, sheep, farming utensils, household and kitchen furniture, and wheat on the ground. 1 KIBTK of SALE.—-All sums under $3 cash of twelve months will be given, the purchaser giving note bearing interest froniaate, with approved secur»ty, wifbout relief from sduutvou or npi^raisemout laws. Tl 10S. DURHAM, 1st., Ad'r.
S A E S
EITAV"E
on hand a good Supply of Sales
with or 'wiiuyut drauiirsj kcop slantly an band snfe tins very durable pntiei us. Call at the old ltoulv Ready Corne.r La»t of Uie Cour-1 louse, for cheap l. \r gams call on R. L. ftlTJ,
AiiUlO-dir.tf.
vApy
BOUKTY_LAKDS. A NEW LAW!
I E A O N A I 0 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 Service of the United States—tlic terms of which Law maybe fully known bv calling at my office.
CW1U lll
tMt may be made, the materials furnished 'have some aid in procuring their Warfiiil work done thereon, one-half will be rants. Holding a commission as a Nn ?Sv 1 Silernll!llf
by tl,e
city. The subscription 1st for that purpose
ta7
,vl ^eu,
Public
,g
must
Soldiers and others interested, must
by
appointment the Gov^Tr
bt pd in t}
SiiSilrf"' "IrjlZSZ™"M Ave- years past, and ,„„lcr. MavS
,0'
't.'nding the Rules and li'gulatiora of tlie
May S, lo55-dtf I cliff,rent Bureaus at Washington City, I am ~T~ .! nr.-nfu cd to give prompt aid to those who may
judgment macfe and re dcred by the
Sheriff Sale *i prepfued to give prompt aid to those who may Stock except $16,000, lias been subscribed virtue of a copy of an order of sale and «Hlitlud
to th(i
1 Warrants,
8
a"
Procured
for claim
esy^nff' c,
&r
*°°m
St of the
S*
door in Terre-Haute, offer for sale at public 5,ty* entitled to a dividend of not less than ten vendue therents and profits foraterm ofsev-1 IiUiil.il. GALLAHER, Esq. en years of the premises in said ord «r, de-i Terre-IIaute April 13,1855-3m. •lbed to-wit: The
CTD
fJ
A
county, Indiana and should 1 fail to receive GROCERIES fe COUNT CRY PRODCUEt seim-annually five per cent, on such a bid therefor sufficient to satisfy said order,! CORNER OF 2D 01110 s-rs.,SOUTH WEST preterrea .stock and FIRST pay the same, and I will then and there offer the fee simple of
0 N E
TTUT,wn
erallyf thnt I aui in the Market witli a fresli supply of A I O E I E S which I will sell for VERY LOW PRICES for cash, only. My stock is well laid in at the lowest tide of the Market, enabling me to sell at lower figures than any house in the city. Country produce of all kinds will be found at my house when it can be obtained. I -will say to all consumers to give me a call, and I will make it a profitable visit to them. Bring on your Grover tfc Madison scrip, and it will be a lawful tender for Groceries or old debts.
Feb22-tf. W. STRATON.
NOTICE.
E
S. WOLFE is now receiving a large stocK of Queensware through the Cus torn House at Evansville, Ind., direct from the Potteries in Liverpool also, he has added Groceries and Dry Goods to his stocn, whieli maKes it complete for the farmers or town rade, as he Keeps almost every article that the farm or or house-Keeperwants, Come and see if I wont sell Goods cheap, as times are hard and money scarce.
E. S. WOLFE.
Terre-H mte. March 14 1855, d&wlm
I A S
CHAIR &, FURNITURE
rVABE-ROOMS, OIV FOURTH ST It I liT, (A few doors North of Main Street,) JIJAS just received the largest and most
complete stock of Furniture ever offered to thu public in this market—consisting ir
to t,ll( part of* CHAIRS of EVERY DESCRIPTION!
SOKAS, 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 and many other articles too numerous to mention. Also, keeps on hand a large assortment of Chairs of same manufacture.
O* The attention of country dealers is call ed to the above stock. April2
VALUABLE
IHWWTI0H!
IMPORTANT TO FARMERS!
Itis ordered by the court, thnt there bean ,1. adjourned term of said court, held at the PREMIUM HAND CORN PLANTER
the transaetlon ,,f i/-l* i' ^i 1
ho'(hnK
ss pe »fis'
IT. IMXA'M
E
tlu. transaction of such business and the trial! exhibited in almost all parts of the country
SoXf »,ns.r,cr rnmv T°f°!
of
Enti T^' ,1" •!u,,hsih(:(
111
a
4l
Public«reinvited to examine this novel
uu^ v»luable
T""
b'iJ noHee nAiu^»O present tenn, and that its construction, together "with tho wonderful term li
Machine, which is now being
iiSSvif
adjourned accumcy and dispatch with which it executes
turn, be ywu by publication of this order its work 011 every variety of soil area sufii-
Tf1™- take the place of both the Horse Planter and
Haute. The last publication to be at least Hoe in the work of planting corn. thirty days be lore the iirst day of said ad-, It has been tested the past season by numematters
,,d can rous farmers in most, of the States, who unite
ses pending in Courj, which romain to in giving it. their decided preference over all
.NUTU UITIU ineierence over ail
1 ha he an in in to he
..„
vvr
..„,
uim
n^j°l''»ed
term, and try! It lias been presented "at seVeral Agvi
WHYS
without exception
For sale by March 15tf. J. P.POWARS.
FIIIK AND MARINE INSI AXCK.
The Western Insurance Co., of New YoikCapital stock $250,000.
_.ow York Indemnity Insurance Co Cash capital $200.000—all paid in Surplus capital $78,000.
The Knickerbocker Insurance Co. ofN Capital, $150,000.
The North Western Insuranc Co. of Thila Cash capital, $300,000—all paid in.
The Mohawk Valley Insurauce Companr Capital, $^10,000. Policies issued in eithee of the above responsible companies doputhe most favorable terms. Apsly to W MJ:. McLEAN, Jan 13-3mo
F^hS^Sw^aSf^
TEERE-HAUTE GAS LIGHT 'consmANYj
THISorganized
Company has been duly and",legally nuder the General Incortionlaws of Iridiana, and the Or of City Obuncil of Terra Haute, passed, ii in the Re*
poration laws of I ridiana, and the Ordinance of City Cbuncil of Terra Haute, passed. October, 1853. Articles are filed in the Re corder's office of Vigo county, the office of the Secretary of State
DIRECTORS.
1. Hon. R. WOOD, Pres., Cleveland, 0., 2. Hon. DAN. R. TILDEX, Sec., do. i-
3. SILAS MERCHANT, ESQ., do. 4. Tuos. H. HAY, do. 5. STEPHEN I. NOBLE, do. 6. Vacant, 7. Vacant, 8. Vacant, !). Vacant, ,* 10. Vacant,
1
11. Vacant, The Capital Stock is $70,000. All the
benefits of the recont act o"f for, leaving that amount to, be taken by the
Clt^
and
C1!lz™s ?f Hau/e
transferred, bought and express understanding that ordinal subscri
lll^on
DANALDSON. citizens of len e-Haute to be PREFomKD stock
with
theshort- b"rs sh ill yield proportionately to Ten-e-
MarKet
Haute subscribers, should they desire to sub-
KCi
Pllbllc p(luar(1.
ibe for niore than that amount.
.n,e subscribed for by the city and
per cent, per annum, and equally, when the 1 profits excecd ten per cent, per annum.
„,1
ho
Tl'rre:Ha"te
THAAl
IJ10nt
THE COURT-HOUSE SQUARE,
s«bscnoers to elect the
A»^«rer, whenthe works go mtoopration,
k5 XW 1 OJN 1 who will be aut horized to retain from the
?ollections arising from gas bills
LV.1 ivu CIWVA CWJVA riUBl |.i
hiaythe oalance of profits prorata, 011 the balance of stock but when the profits yield
approved notes payable in six mouths', will he received for stock, 011 all sums of $500 and oxer, and 011 smaller sums half cash and half in sixty days. Tho whole to be deposited in any one solvent bank or with any responsible person at Terre-Haute, to be drawn out or discounted by S. Ross. Esq., constructor, Ac, or by Thos H. Hay, Director, as the works progress, and to pay for labor and ma-: terials at Torre Haute.
I he street pipes will embrace about four miles in size, six inch, four inch and three inch, exclusive of service pipe, to be furnished to each consumer. Wabash st'eet, as far as Sixth street, to have two lii es of pipes, one on each side all the churches, public buildings, hotels' fec., (save and except crossing the canal) will have street pipes extended to them. Each consumer Avill be furnished with a METEII, for measuring the amount of gas used.
The buildings will bo of brick, and the works generally will contain all the modern improvements.
Every effort will be used to have Torre Haute lighted with gas by July 4th. All the material castings are ordered and will be on the ground at an early day. i!
S. Ross, Esq, will attend to the construc tion of the works, procuring materials, labor. Ac, and all things necessary for the full and complete operation of the same, under the supervision of Thomas H. Hay, Esq., Director, selected by the Board of Directors for that purpose. II. WOOD.Pres't.
DAXL R. TILDEX, Sec. March 17 lm
The Jlest Plows in the World.
VIZ.
FFEX 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 WARRANTO!) to perform well in every respect. ttjf* we repair plows of our own manufacture (none others) neatly, substantially and expeditiously at a very' smt.Ii advance from actual cost.
GROVER & MADISON
fir 24 '55-tf
A N O E N E W ESTABLISHMENT
S. FRZLR & CO. are now opening and will koep on hand a spleirtlid nsseiMiient of the most Fashion al Goods in their line cverbro't to this market, bonnets, bloomers, bonnet rib bons Misses bonnets and flats, bonnet silks TTIAT\ R»TK and trimmings of every description hand,'
O E I A E A N S E I
Tfed
Ind., and in
he is a on an %X Swiss flouncing, best French flowers, nidSIIK, Kid finish, Lisle thread, and other gloves, pic-nics, etc., ttc' Ladies'
silK,
linen, cotton
and worsted hosiery fine perfumery. Moon l'un, lilly white, Ckc. Toys of all kinds. dress trimmings, and in short
Everything a lady can call for, Except Dress Goods. SWISS AND ACONET INSERTINGS, EDOTBLES
FliASTXCS, WASH lJLONDE, PENKNIVES, SCISSORS &-C.
OPIIiriUALIS by Edmonds Wild Dex .r,«i.oh,m®
2-
For
sa|e
at
2 BCCKINGHAMF'S.
DOUGLAS &, SANDFORD,
CITY AUCTIONEERS
I )OOMb on I1 oiirth street, between Main JLlana Cherry. p-Will give particular attention to all sales entrusted to their care.
Terms reasonable,
Terre-Haute, March 15,1855—difcw
SCUDDER&Ca!
WWHOLESALE
4 RETAIL DKAIXBS IN
CAKEb, CANDIES, CONFECTIONERY, TOYS, «tc^ fec., arly'i fcHoi...,
CT Second Street,'in Early's New Block, •ositc the Stewart House,
nearly Feb i'-dtkwtf.
MSelect&
Real Estate Ajent, Welch's Block
Marth2, '65.
Terre-Haute. Ind.
School For Youns Ladies
RS. MISS SEELEY respectfully'in-
f^.m
the
citizens of Terre-Haute, that
they will open a school for Young Ladies in tueSeminnrv. nn tl^
xsssj£srz.
arm. Apply to J. B. EDMUNDL Jr b'ranchTs,^SSiStid'&Mish'
•sJh£E^XiE3-Rev- Mr. Cheever, Mr. Fish and M. Souk. Mar 3
E aborernstltiition Hfe on Main,between MRin anA street*, (Ca.'dwell's.HaU,) in ansville, Indiana, and is
iffT
ODen
«on of Students kt alHirtTifel** September till the middle of Mav The rooms are fitted up iua any other similar Institution in no effort shall be wanted on Principal to make students OOXTL^^ every respect.. i#
The system tical, Inductiye, Practical and TiS' Instead of using books, the pnpila^w^""
a great variety of different^ of for partnership ttnd individual^ burinoieluding balance sheets, «fec.,—in fact w' mg precisely the same duties that wntkf*" quired the Counting-House anrf gying the studentlor erit'rSS^1 PRACTICAL duties of Jui AccoowAXTPiJi.Uw kind of business. The courser of will consist of DOUBLE ENTRY BOOKT^S? in all its various branches, incloditt*^' adapted to the Retail business S»J«. L"® Booi Keeping, counts Current, AccoiintBales, MercaS,^ culations and a complete system of .(WT" cial correspondence. ffwer-
Instruction beinc imparted individuall»«.j not 111 classes, students can therefore^fcfi any time and progress in the ratio of t%2 pacitj.
ull Course can be completed ih
to eight weeks, and may not requiw num than four weqks, the time, however, will«!! be limited. Students can rerfeV at ah^tin* free of charge.
The Principal will fake pleasure in ^B, every thing in his power to advance hfn •bf dents, and make them, thorough and mn, plished accountants.
Diplon-
1 1
of them. TERMS, (prepaid or secured,) for the karcantile course, excepting S. B„ Book-Keenin. $20,00 including g. BSook-K^JiSffe I 00 Mercantile Calculations,$35,00.
Young men wishing ty,qualify themielvea for Practical Book Keepers, are respcctfull? I invited to call at the Rooms during buHrneu hours, and satisfy themselves inretcard to the advantages to be derived from altendiiij a course of lessons in this Infetitutiwi.
The Principal feels justified in saving th»t any person of ordinaiy' busin^ss buaKJSci tions, can in a few mouthy learn more of the practical part of Book Keeping this school than could be learned iu the cQuntingttfouse in a number of years.
Hours of instruction, from 91 to 12
A.*,
and 13^ to 4 p. m., and 7 tb 10 inithe evening! Pupils attending the. evening sessions, will furnish their own lights. For further information, apdrcss the undersigned., btii'
Catalogues giving full particulars will bt sent 011 applicatior to tli-- under.sigi.e'd-
NEW BOOKS!
rHEHumorous
HISTORY OF THE HEN FEVER' a Record, by Geo. P. Burali ham., «•{,$
K,,
W
North and South, by the Author of "Mary Ba"rton," tc.
,r't
ALong Look Ahead, or the First Stroke «nd the Last, by A. S. Roe. Ingenue, or the First Days of Blobd, by Dnmas.
Fcr sale at BUCKINGHAM'S.
&
house
LOT
FOR SALE
SITUATED
011 First streot, southof Far»^
rinffton's Pork House. The i?t if 100 feet front. The House contains 7 good l»rpe rooms, with a good well 011 the premises and the lot is well supplied wilh shrubbery and good fruit trees in ubuudance. Price $1150. Terms, one-half down, balance on time. A good two horse .wagon with horses will be taken in part payment. Apply to ii*
J. EDMUNDS, Real Estate Agei March 16 tf Welch's Blocl^
ICE CREAM SALOON!
S( TT RI? i\r DO
W 7 it of is it that they have fitted up one of the most elegant Ice Cream Saloons in the West. Ice Cream of all descriptions, Vanilla, Lemon, Orange, &,c., kept constantly on hand throughout the Summer also, cakes, can-^ dies nnd nuts of the best quality. [My7]
S A IN A E S O E
•h
PH. MONNINNGER, PHOPRIKT6R, OCT Corner of Market and Mulborry stre«t« E I A I ix
OMNIBVSSES FRKK—to and from the cars. Feb20-dtwtf. «•-S
HOUSE GUTTERS.,
as I keep it cons^ntlv on ^and ready-— so there will be no delay in putting up, and as to price, I think they will suit the times. Cnll and see for yourselves at the old Rough and Read 1 nd Ready Comer, opposite the Court-house.
March 7-tf .. R. L. BALL. —_t_ —srfj
E A N S I E
O E I A O E E Caldwell's Hall. First Street* KVANSVILLK, IKIHAKA.^. For terms, «kc., address
Fcb26.
JEREMIAH BEHM^iH
New Publications, .t
^HE Vovagesand Adventures ofSir Amyas Leigh, Night df Burrotigh, ih tne County of Devon, In tha Reign of "Brer Moct
Glorious Majesty, Queen Eliiabeth, Renderlodern E Inglish by Charges Kings ley-
ed into Modern RENNETH Or, Grand Army, by the Authors of "The Heir* of Redclvffe," &c.
Tiie Bear Guard of t£»
The Wonderful Adventures of Captaam Priest, & Tale of but lew Incidents, fcnd W Plot in particular, with other Legends» by ihf/ author of "The Stray Yankee in Texas?* •.
INOENUE Or, the' First Days of Blooa, Alexandre Dumas. Tor .sale at jJl" W.
May 10, 1855-dtf
