Daily American, Volume 1, Number 91, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 5 June 1855 — Page 4
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S C.H
•V
AS
T,.T iUOE
WHONESALK DEALKR IX
READY-MADE CLOTH INC CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, VESTINGS,
&c..
No. 8, Union Row,
E E A E IN I A N A
EJ53PEOTFULLYT
informs the public that
ha' sw 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, wlioruhc keeps on hand, at all times, a large sjrtM t. .*fe| -iM-- Btock of
E A A E
CLOTHING,
whicn he offers for sale wholesale or retail), nt very
LOW PRICES
FOR CASH.
Also, the latest stylee and beat varieties of Cassimeres, French and
German Cloths, Vesting*, Unons, and..
FURNISHING GOODS.
The very best ever offered in this city. D" He has engaged the services of Mr. Wit. STAFFER, one of the best cutters and fitters in th® country, under whose supervision the above goods will be manufactured into (food and substantial garments of'tlrc latest and most
FASHIONABLE STYLE,
and will be
ready at all times to take the measures of a neat and genteel salt. O"
He solicits
A
call from
CLASTS.
FORWARDING
COUHTRX MER
and the public generally.
ID" All orders got up on short notice, and in the moat approved stylo.
VNW .U A B. BISCIIOF.
April 23,1855—d&w-6m
URIAH SIIBWMAKER. E. 8. WOLFE.
SHEWMAKER. & CO.,
& COMMISSION
MERCHA NTS,
S E O A A E N S AnddealaCR in Flour Salt and Fish. Office near the Cornfer of Sccond and Ohio Streets North, side, below Donnelly's Drug Store, Terre Haute, Indiana.
Strict attention given to all business in flhfe line of forwarding and Commission. REFKREXCKS.-nemont
Ma.*eh3-3ai
& Co. S. u. Potter &
Co., Grbverman & Bourne,
N.
smith & sons,
E.W. Smith, A. McGregor, «St J.Cook & Co., TcrreHaute, IND., J. S. Walters, Montezuma, Ind., Samuel Orr.Evansville, Indiana.
FRESH ARRIVAL,
OFsplendid
new goods at E. S. Wolfe «fc Son. assortment of white ware, at prices that will astonish the natives' also a lot of the same kind of ware to sell 6$ commission at importers Prices.
April 28-dtf
FOR SALS
4 HOUSE and lot on 4th ?treet near the J\. Canal the House is anew frame—well finished, containing 5 rooms, and cellar, a
The property rents for one half cash, bal
•#all convenient. $150, per annum Terms lance in 12 months.
trgain. ieWarn
This property will be sold at a barf Also, Horse and Buggy, two-horse agpn, Gold Watch, and other personal property.
Enquire of H. H. Teel or May 12, 1855-dtf J. W. REA & Co.
NEW BOOKS
ODEY'S LADY'S BOOK, for May. VUT Graham's Magazine, Emerson Bennett's new novel—"Ellen Norbury, or the adventures ol an Orphan," by
Emerson Bennett. At *pril 25 W. H. BUCKINGHAM'S.
NEW BOOKS!
ARPER'S MAGAZINE, for May. Putnam's Monthly, for do. At BUCKINGHAM'S Book Store. The Rag-Bag, 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
DENTISTRY in the same
DURABLE
OH.
mayor's Olfice, City of Terre-Haute, May 8, 185o.
PROPOSALS
Sto
ry, by a child of the Sun.* Chemistry of Common Life, by John eton.
The Castle Builders, by the author of "Redcliffe." Harper's Story Books, No's. 5 and 6
For salo at Buckingham's, Sign of the "Big Book."
Dr. WARREN, Dentist
Thankful for the liberal patronage already recleved, continues to perform all operations IN
CA&KVUL
manne*.
and
33* OFFICE IN MODESITT'S BUILDING March 8-tf
Ice Cream Saloon.
PROTSJtfAN, would inform tliecitizens of Terro Haute, that he has fitted up an Ice cream aaloon on fourth st.., between Main and Cherry Ice Cream kept constant ly ouhand, throughout the season, also cakes candy,
May 16 1856-dtf
5=. j,
will be received by me, on
or before the 21st inst., for the grading of so much of Fiiflt 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. I S
., -mi .ir .i ..
PROPOSALS will also, be received during the same time, for furnishing materials and bull umg an open board fence around the public square, donated to the city by the late Win. 0. Linton. The Council reserves the right to ac- mavbefuliy known by calling at my ccpt or reject any bid. And any contract! Soldiers and others interested, mus. that may be made, the materials furnished have some aid in procuring their Warand work done thereon, one-half will be rants. Holding a commission as a No paid by subscriptiwii, the other half by the ta
city. The subscription list for that purpose
in my hands, and can be examined by any
one interested. JAMES HOOK, Mayor. May 8, 1855-dtf
State of ftidiana, County ofVif?®, ss. VIGO CIRCUIT CoottT, MARCH TERM, A. D., '55. (A COPY.)
THE
It is ordered by the court, that there be an adjourned term of said court, held at the Court-House in Torre-Hauto, commencing on tho fourth Monday of July. A. D., 1855, for the transaction of such business and tho trial of such causes and matters as now remain undisposed of at the present term, aud that public notice of the holding of such adjourned term, be given by publication of this order to threo weeks consecutively in each of the weekly newspapers now published in Terrellauto Tho last publication to boat least thirty days before the first day of said adjourned term, and that all matters and cau ses pending in this Court, which remain to bo disposer of at the present term, shall stand for trial at such adjourned term, and shall bfc docketed therefor, by the Clerk, as for a regular term, ami that, this Court now adjourn to said fourth Moxul iv of July next. (RECORDED SIGNED
(J
JAMES HUCHES.
ATTEST: AND.
WILKINS,.Cl'k.
May 24, 1855-1 3w
STATE
OK
INDIANA, COUNTY
OK 'VIGO SS.
Vigo Court Common Pleas April Term 1855, (No. 843) William Hall, and James Ilall, vs. George W. Brainhard, Joseph M. Brainbard Samuel W. Stone.—Attachment.
"V)ME now the plalntiffisby Edwards and Jones, their attorneys, and the defendants come by Nelson, their attorney, and it appearing to the Court, by the affidavit of a disinterested person ard competent witness, that the defendants were not residents of the State of Indiana, Whereupon it is ordered by tho Court that notice of the pendency of this suit be given to the defendants, by publication in the Amoricnn, a public newspaper of general circulation, printed and published in Vigo county, IndiiAia, for three successive (weeks)publications, at least sixty days bolero the hrst day of the next term of this court, that the defendauts on or before the calling of tho 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.
Attest: AND. WILKINS, Cl'k. May 17, 1855-l-w3 pre fee $2 60
SherilPs Sale.
BY
virtue of one execution issued from the Vigo Circuit Court, and to me directed and delivered, in-favor of James Hitc, and against Joseph S. Wallace, James J. Meeker and Richard Scouton, 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-Haute, I iingtho lands and tenements belonging to the said Trustees, and I \^U, on Saturday the 9th day of June, 1855, at the court-house door in Ter-re-Haute, within the legal hours of said day, offer the rpnts and profits of said premises, with the appurtenances thereunto belonging, for a term of seven years 'and if they should fail to sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said execution, I will then and there offer the fee simple, to the highest bidder, for cash, tosa tisfvsaid execution and costs.
The above sale will be made without relief from valuation or appraisement law. L. A. BURNETT, Sheriff.
May 8, lg55-4w prs fee $2 50
Sheriff's Sale
BYjudgment
virtue of a copy of an order of sale and made and rendered by the igo Court of Common Pleas, at it°. April Term, 1855, in favor of John J. Higgins and against Jesae Fuller and Susan Fuller, issued and certified to me by tho Clerk of said Court. I will, on the 2d day of June, 1855, between Uie leg.il hours of said day, at the court-house door in Terre-Haute, offer for sale at public vendue the rents and profits for a term of seven years of the premises in said ord'sr, described to-wit: The north half of lot number three hundred and six,.(306,) and the south one-fourth of lot number three hundred and sevqn (307,) in the city of Terre-Haute, Vigo county, Indiana and should I fail to receive a bid therefor sufficient to satisfy said order, I will then and there offer the fee siinplo of said premises to satisfy said order and costs.
L. A. BURNETT, Shoriff.
May 8,1855 3w prs fee$3 .'0
Administrator's Sale.
NOTICE26th
is hereby given, that I will sell
TKRMS
OK
SALK.—All sums under $3 cash
all sums over $3, a credit of twelve months will be given, tho purchaser giving note bearing interest from date, with approved security, without relief from valuation or appraise* mcut laws. THOS. DURHAM, 1st.,'Ad'r.
May 8, 1855-3w
S A E S
1
HAVE onhandagotHl Supply of Sates with or without drawers aJLso keep e«ustantly an hand sifetius of very desrable patterns. Call at the old Rouh & Ready Corner East of the Cour-House, for cheap bar
April 19-dw-tf.
MJ.LTTAEY,N
BOUKTY^ LANDS.
A 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 or the Public Domain, to those who have been engaged in the Military Service of the United States—the tx-rnis of which Law office, must
ry
time allowed by tow for tho reg-
heroin, the regular term having elapsed leaving a large number of causes undisposed of and still pending. I
nn( havin
o™cdcp™ured f"r
ularteim of this court, being in-i *0* Office at my Store Room on Mancet sufficient to complete tho business pending Street, East of the Public Square,
the Governor
Public, by appointment of tl
been engaged in tho Land War
&
rant business for five years past, and under standing the Rules and Regulators of the different Bureaus at Washington City, I am prepared to give prompt aid to those who may be entitled to the benefits of the /eccnt act of Congres.
Land Warrants transferred, bought and
Claim inteou
llieshort"
D. S. DANALDSON.
Agent, at Washington City, ROBT. H. GALLAHER, Esq. Terre-Haute April 13, l855-3m.
J. W. STRATOIN
GROCERIES fc COUNTORY PRODCUE COKNElt OK 2D
A
OR N E
OHIO 8TS.,SOUTH WEST
O E O O S E 8 A E Terre-Haute, Iiid.
HAVING
reduced my business to a
strictly CASH SYSTEM, I will say to my numerous customers, and the public gen orally, that 1 am in the Market with a fresh supply of
A I O E I E S which I will sell for VERY LOW I-RICKS
for cash,
only. My stock is well laid in at the lowest tide of the Market, enabling me to sell at lower figures than anyJumse in the city. Country produce of all fyids 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 & Madison scrip, and it will' be a lawful tender for Groceries or old
debts.
Feb22-tf. J. W. STRATON.
NOTICE.
ES.
WOLFE i» now receiving a large
1.
stocic of Queensware through tli« Cus torn House at Evansville, Intl., direct from the Potteries in Liverpool also, he has added Groceries and Dry Goods to his stocic, which manes it complete for the farmers or town ratle, as he Keeps almost every article that the farmor or house-Keeper wants, Come and see if I wont sell Gootl3 cheap, as times are hard anil money scarce.
I N A S
CHAIR & FURNITURE WAEE-EOOMS,
ON FOURTH STR' ET, (A few doors North of Main Street,)
HAS
just received the largest and most complete stock of Furniture ever offered to tliti public in this market—-consisting ir part of CHAIRSof EVERYDESCRIPTION!
SOFAS, Marble top, Plain Dressingand common Bureaus, Tables, Stands, Centre tables and other tioles, Bedsteads, Looking-Glasses, Mattresses, Cribs of every description Willow Wagons, Lounges and many other articles too numerous to mention. Alt-o, keeps on hand a large assortment of Chairs of same manufacture.
OT The attention of country dealers is call cd to tbe above stock. April2
VALUABLE
1WSNTIOHS
IMPORTANT TO FARMERS!
C. H. DANA'S
PREMIUM HAND CORN PLANTER. THE public are invited to examine this novel awl valuable Machine, which is now being exhibited in almost all parts of the country. The cheapness, simplicity and ingenuity of its construction, together with thcwouderfnl accuracy and dispatch with which it executes its work on every variety of soil, area sufficient guarantee that this Machine, will soon take tho place of both the Horse Planter and Hoe in tho work of planting corn.
It has been tested the past, season by numerous farmers in most of the States, who unit* in giving it their decided preference over ull other Planters ever introduced into the coun try. It has been presented at several Agri cultural Fairs, and always without exception, received the highest premium.
For sale by March 15-tf. J. P. POW A US.
FIRE AND MARINE INSUANCE.
The Western Insurance Co., of New YoikCapital stock $250,000.
on'he day of May, 1855, at the late Ti,e TTew York tx- Tns,™, residence of Jacob Hones, deceased, the per- hash c' a tal &200 000 hll nnid cT3 'f°" sonal property of said deceased, consisting of $~00,000-all paid in burolns horses, hogs, cattle, sheep, farming utensils, household and kitchen furniture, aud wheat on the ground.
TERRE-HAUTE OAS LIGHT
COMPANY!!
THISorganized
per cent, per annum, and equally, when the
who will be authorized to retain trom the
sponsible person at Terre-Haute, to be drawn out or discounted by tor, «tc, or'by Thos works progress, and
.'ery
E. S. WOLFE.
Terre-Htute, March 14 185£. d&wlm
11 pnii ,000.
capital $78
Tho Knickerbocker Insurance Co. ofN Capital, $150,000.
The North Western Insuranc Co. of Phila.Cash capital, $300,UUU—all paid in.
The Mohawk Valley
wk Valley Insurauce Companv Capital, $200,000.
Policies issued in oithee of tbe above responsible couipanics doputhe most favorable Apsly to W M.E. McLEAN
termfe Jan 13-3mo
FOR
R.L.BALL
EXCHANGE.—Two town lots with house, tc., will be exchanged for a arm. Apply to J.B.EDMUNDS, .. ... Real Estate Agent,
March 2, '55. ^ch's Bloik
Haute lighted With gas by July 4th. A11
the material castings are ordered and will be
on the ground at tin early day. S. Ross, Esq, will attend to the consfnic tion of the works, procuring materials, labor! Ac, and all things necessary for the full and' complete operation of he same, under the supervision of Thomas H. Hay, Esq., Director,: selected by the Board of directors for that purpose. R.WOOD, Pres't.
DANL R. TILDEN, Stc. March 17 1m
The Best .Plows' in 'the World.
VIZ.
Fox River, Carey, and E:».gie—al steel plows—^manufactured of ilie very best material, selec.ed with cane for tlu- purpose, and put together by experienced work-'' men, for sale wholesale "and retail at. lust year's prices. All plows made by u,s are UNCONDITIONALLY W AH RANTED
m:i w.
COMMERCIlAit
Company has been duly and legal-j AN S LLE, IN ly under the General Incor- I
porauon laws of Indiana, and the Ordinance I ted on Main.betweenMaii
poraiion laws of Indiana, and the Ordinance I
the City Council of Terre Haute, passed, streets, (Caldwell's Hall,) ia the October, 1853. Articles are filed in tin corder^s officc of Vigo county, Ind. "State.
ae Re
the office of the Secretary of DIRECTORS 1. Hon. R. WOOD, Pres., Cleveland, 0., 2. Hon. DAN. R. TILDKN, Sec., do. do. do. do.
3. SILAS MIUCJIANT, ESQ., 4. THOB. H. HAY, 5. STETIIEN I. NOULK, 6. Vacant, 7. Vacant, 8. Vacant, 9. Vacant, 10. Vacunt, 11. Vacant,
to perform well
in every respect. O* -repair plows of our own m.-mn-factnre (none other:*.) nentiy. ^ul)Ht iuti.dly and expeditiously at a very' sms.li advance from actual cost.
GROVER & MADloON
ar 21 '55-tf
A N O E N E W Rf A BLISH MEN
S. FRZER & CO. are now opening and will koep on hand a'splendid nssortm«.nt of ihe mot!t_Faehionable Goods in theirline everbro't to this markot,bonnets, bloomers, bonnet rib bons, Misses bonnets and fbtt«, bonnet silks and trimmings t.f every description hand, Kerchiefs, ehemiaettcs, sleeves, jnconet and Swiss flouncing, best French (lowers, idSIIK,
nid ffiiish, Lisle thread, and other gloves, pic-uics, Ac., &c" Ladies'silic, linen, cotton and worsted hosiery fine perfumery, l\1cen Fun. lilly white, ic. Toys of ail kinds, dress trimmings, and in short mr Everything a lady can call foi,
Except Dress Goods.
SWISS AND ACONET INSEriTINGS, EnUTlU.ES ELASTICS, WASH BLONDE, PENKNIVES, SCISSORS &-C.
O PIRITUALIS by Edmonds ond Dex kilter, Volume 2. for sale at tebS?, dtf BUCKINGHAMF'S.
DOUGLAS SANDFORD"™
CITY AUCTIONEERS T0°MS
on Fourth street, between Main
.Li) and Cliorry. trWill give particular attention to all sales entrusted to their care.
Terms reasonable,
Terre-Haute, March 15,1855—d!iw
SCUUDER&CO.,
WHOLESALE 6
CAKES, CANDIES
MSelect
and M. Soule.
ansville, Indiana, and ia tion of Student®rat all tinieij from September till the middle of May
The rooms are fitted up^ii a a he a I no effort shall be -wanted on the Principal to make students
The Capital Stock is $70,000. All the Stock except $lG,0l)0, iius been subscribed, ... --"uismt for, leaving that amount to be taken by the gaired in the Countiug-HjDiise, and ftitaiirif city and citizens of Terre Haute, with the i^
express understanding tbat^ original subscn
1C
bcrs shall yield proportiomitely to Terre- ^'.n^ buRinesu., The couree of ItMrtt^Z Haute subscribers, should they desire to sub- consist of DOVW.E ENTKYROOK Kxn^ scribe for more than that amount. i'ts various branches, including
The stock subscribed for by the city and
1
citizens of Terre-Haute to be entitled to a dividend of not less than ten
c!^at'0118 am*
profits-exceed ten per cent, per annum. cial correspondence. ,s The Terre-Haute subscnoers to elect the! Instruction being imparted individually
Treasurer, when the works go into operation, I
noV
1
montuly collections arising from gas bills 1 Pac'*y- M.fj •fee., semi-annually five per cent, on such I A Full Qourse can be completed in from iix preferred stock and
FIRST
pay the same, nnd
e'Rbt
pay the oala nee of profits prorata, on the four weeks, tbe time, howevtfr,will'ti(f balance of stock but when tlio profits yield \w.limited. Students can reyjew ^t,any timy, more than ten per cent, per annum, then the
lre,°
profits to be divided equally. The Principal will take plfiasiire in idolhf City bonds payable in one and two years,
'very
and approved notes payable in six months, dents, and make them thorough antl •ccSj will he received for stock, on all sums of $500 pl'-fbt'd accountants.' -4i and oxer, and. on smaller sums half cash and Diplomas awarded to those deemed,wwlly half in sixty days. Tho whole to be 'dep'os- of them. ited in any one. solvent bank or with any re- TERMS, (prepaid or secured,) for
terials at Terre Haute. -v f'r Prrtctieal Bo(k Keepers are fespcctfully The street pipes will embrace about four invited to ciill at the Rodtns during Dn^iHiM
on each side all the churches, public build-
O
used. The buildings will be. of brick, and the works generally willcontain all the modern
a.ny
n\
iOL
aboveInstittttiouisliej
u"
JfA
jaain.ueiweenJUain and SVPiot*
.Z**
uvrrv respect, The system ado]ted in teaciiiin tical, Inductive, Practical and Instead of using books, the puWls^'L^ cised in maki ngoriginal entnes^ournaliriT' taking off trial balances, opening andchT^ti a great variety of different sets of for partnership and individual bu„. eluding balance sheets, Ac.,~in fattnafftifti ing precisely the same duties that irai^J^
s^iaent, for entering, upo^'^5,
PAACTICAI,
duties of an AGCOOUKTJ&T
a(l'1ltel^
IG'GS
ncluding form, "TSB8,i S*
to the Retail business,)
l'KEFiaiRKD stock Keeping, Coinmif"-'
c,,u,1^'s
SteilnbiU
sion Busit
Current, Accouiiti-.^™,^.^^,,,,^
complete system 'df Cotaifia*'
iijJ
°la«setf,' stu)entf( ean- ltl\ei«f(|Be «nte
nny^iine
iind progress in the ratio of theirfca-
weeks, and may not reqUito'ttS*
charge.
thing in his poorer to advancebji rt«l
theMer-
o-r--i—-Vir'F'-
l^son
ings, hotels'&c.f (save and except crossing tions, can a Jew months learn more of the the canal) will have street pipes extended to Praciieul part of JJook Kt^ping them. Edch consumer will bo furnished with |ban coulti be learned iirtlie conilrtm^«uiJ^s in a number of vears.
Hours of insirueiion.
lie
FROM 'IS 1/M.,
-L ™MG WIII
n,lci
-JM/J r.M., -mil eyciiiMff,
ni li'ti'iitling «l,e evening sessii.nsjVHl
improvements. luriuKh tlieir own lights.- Fiir fnrtbGVluft^i Every effoVt. will be -used to have Terre 'I nation, ijidress i.lie, undtf.-:igned.
r--
sent
givinar fntl particulars' snfeiidd'.'i
Catrtl.
rHEHumorousBOF
n'!r
4
appiicaLiov to lh.^nndWsignrfd
Pel 26.
JEREMIAH BEHM,,,11 Prin'ciplj^.
N E W O 8 &
HISTORY TH.E.p.EH KEVKj. a Record, by
!(3eoI
P. Burii-
.hainij iH-Uiqjj
North and South, by ilie Autlior of Mary. Barton," etc..
1
ALong Look Ahead, or Ihw'Fii-st Stroke tni the Last, by, A.rS.Hoe. Ingenue, or the Fii-st Days of 35l(j6!diibyDumjis |,.i- 11'• -flwiffl H-V /.
For sale, at I^UCKIN.GHAAI'S,
to
3D
HOXTS32FOR
SITUATED
on First sti-eotysdnlh'of Fi»r-
rington's Porit House., Ihe lot is 100 feet front. The House, eoh'tnius7 good larjfi? rooms, with a good well oii the prfWiB^Bjtnd t'io lot is well supplied wjth ehrulibery. and good fruit trees in abundance. .Price $1150. Terms, one-half doW-n, Jbalaniii '6# tinio. A good two horse wagon with }orp* will be Inken in purl jiiiymehK Applv to
J. EDMUNDS, Real Estate Agent, March -1G tf Welch'sBloqk.. ,i».- aiii'-nrT 'ICE CREAM SALOON!
WOULD
inform, tlie citizens of this city
that they have .iittod up otif of the, most elegant. Ice Cream Balbons iii the West. IceCream of all descrjptipns, on, Orange, &c., kept, constantly on,band, throughout'the SumnicK'!ttW, cakW indies and nuts of the best qualityi [MJJ7]
I!H
S A IN A E S O E PH. MONN1NNGER, PROVKIKTOR, tLr" Corner of Market and Mulberry «treetB
1AM
E It. -11A vVt,
OMNinussKB
FREE—to
and from the cars.^'''
Feb20-dAwtf. ... LOii_x^ii Iv?. 4m. HOUSE GUTTERS^
rJ.
«q
now prepared to mako, and put ^p.' eave tro..gl» nnd snout ing in wiort jiotiee, as I keep it constantly, on ^and ready^-made, so there will bo no delay in initthur up,,Wid as to price, I think they ^ill siiit uifc^iro^ Call and see for yourBelvas at'-the'old Hoiig® and Ready Corner, opposite the Co,ut'trhou8ft't
March t-tf R. BALL^
O E I A O E E Caldwell's Hall* First Street, E A S S I For terms, (fee., address
Feb26.
JEREMIAH BEHM, ... ,PrihfcipaI.
New Publications,
IALE RETAIL DKAI.EHS IN THE ^"^UfT^^'in 7S
TDoVEl'A?SEOTIOKEBY-
ffi
A*
lad. Grand Army, by the Authors of "The Heirs^
School For Young Ladies. of RedolyflfeV'&o. RS. & MISS SEELEY respectfully in:1 The Wonderful Adventures of Captun form the citizens of Terre-Hauto, that Priest, a Tale of but few Incidents, and
they will open a school for Young Ladies in Plot in particular, with other legends, bjjtuw the Seminary, on the second Monday in A- author of "The Stray Yankee in Texas. pril. They will teach tbe common and high- INGENUE Or, the First Days of Blood, by or branches, French and Music. Alexandre Dumas. For sale at
RiTOvo^-Rev. Mr. Qbeever, Mr. Fish W.
rJ-j Mar
3 May 10, 1855-dtf
.1$^*
ir Amy-l,
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H.BU(3KINGHAM^*
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