Daily American, Volume 1, Number 92, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 6 June 1855 — Page 4

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1 R2MOTAL1

B. BISCHOK E A N A I O

"WHOLESALE RETAIL DEALKR IN E A A E O I N CLOTHS, CASSIMERES,

HAS REMOVED HIS

CLOTHING STORE,

From the comer of Main and Fourth Sta., to Ho. 8 tfnion Row, 1 door West of Cook's Hardware Store, wbcre be keeps on hand. at id

Also, the latest sty lee and best varieties of Cn*simeres, .French anil

German Cloths, Vesting!*, Linens, and

FURNISHING GOODS.

April

PRESH ARRIVAL, new goods at E. S. Wolfe «fc Son. A V-/ Bplenuid assortment of white granite ware, at prices thatwill astonish the natives. ,s also a lot of tho same kind of ware to sell on commission at importers Prices.

A

@SPB

VESTINGS, &c.,

No, 8, Union Row,

E E A I N I A N A J^ESPECTFULLY informs the jubtic thai

I limes, a large

stock of

E A A E

O I N

whicn he

at very

LOW PRICES

FOR OA SIT.

HUM

_p The very best ever offered iu

city.

Ho ha« engnged the .services of Mr. WM. SHAFFER, OUC of the best cutters and fitters in the country, under whoso supervision the above goods will be manufactured into good and substantial garments of the latest and most

FASHIONABLE STYLE,

B. B1SCII0F.

25, 1855—d«fcw-6tn

URIAH SnfiWMAKETl. E. S. WOLFE.

SHEWMAKER & CO., FORWARDING & COMMISSION

E S S E O A A N S And dealers ia Flour Salt mid Fish. Office near the Corner of Second and Ohio Streets North side, below Donnelly's Drag Store, Tcrro Haute, Indiana.

Strict attention given to all business in the line of forwarding and Commission.

1/WW* wnvn M/iniiml Jit C! T3 r.l

rcgoi

TcrreHaute, Ixp., J. S. Walters, Montezuma, lad., Samuel Orr,Evansville, Iudiaua. Maveh3-3in

April 28-dtf

FORSALE!

HOUSE and lot on 4th Ur«et near tho Canal tho House is anew frame—well finished, containing 5 rooms, and cellar, a well convenient^ The property rents tor $150, per.aunum Terms one half cash, bal lance in 12 months.

This property will be sold at a bargain, Also,^ Horse and Buggy, two-horse Wagon, Gold Watch, and other personal property.

Enquire of H. H. Teel or May 12, lfc55-dtf J. W. REA & Co.

mm

a0DE\'S

1S0ES

LAD\ S BOOK, lor May.

Graham's Magazine,

Emerson Bennett's new novel—"Ellen Nor bury, or the adventure* oi*an Orphan," by Emerson BeunetL At *pril 25 W. H. BUCKINGHAM'S.

"NEW BOOKS

HARPER'S

MAGAZINE, for May.

Putnam's Monthly, for do. At BUCKINGHAM'S Book Btoro.

Aiv Tho Rag-Bag, a collection of Epliemtra, by N. P. Willis, The Old Inn, or tho Travelers Entertainment, by Josiah Barnes, Senior.

Grace Loe, by Julia Ivavanagh. Tri- Colored Sketches iu Paris. The Summer Land, a Southern Story, by a child of the Sun. rri. Chemistry of Common Life, by,

John­

ston. The Castle Builders, by the author of 'Redcliffe."

Harper's Story Books, No's.' 6 and 6. For sale at Buckingham's,

Sisrn of tho 'Big Book."

••*rDr. WARREN, Dentist.

Thankful for the liberal patronage already continues to perform all operations in DENTISTRY in tho same

PCRABLE

CAUEVCL

manner:.

Mayor's Office, City of Terre-HautP, May 8, I85fi.

PROPOSALS

will be received by me, on

or before the2lst inst., for the grading of BO 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.

JiiSkW' 1 fuSS iTSniv

THE

offers for sale wholesale or retail!,

time allowed bv Law for the retr-

»y

adjourned term'of t»aid court, held at tlx Court-House in Terre-JIaute, commencing on tho fourth Monday of ,1uly. A. 1)., 18557'for the transaction of such business and the trial of such causes and matters as now minim undisposed of at the invsent term, mid that, public notice of the holding of such adjourned term, be given by publication of thh order to three weeks consecutively in each of tho

Haute. Tho hist

and will bo

ready at all times to take the measures of a neat and gentool lit. BJT He solicits a call from COUNTRY MKR CLAM8. and the public generally. tt~T All orders got up on short uotice, and in the most approved style.

ATTEST: AND. WII.KINS, Cl'k. May 21, 185 i-l 3w

weekly newspapers now published in Terre-! T"T'V -1 ''"T,8'"

iiilllent

ion to bo at least

STATE OK INDIANA. COUNTY OK VIGO SS. Vigo Court Common Pleas April Term 1S55. (No. 813) William Hall, and James Hall, vs.

George W. Hrainhurd, Joseph M. Brainhard Samuel W. Sinne.—Attachment.

CJ

A O a in if E a Jones, their attorneys, ami the defendants come by Nelson, their attorney, and it appearing to the Court* by the affidavit of disinterested person and competent witness, that the defendants were not residents of the State of Indinua. Whereupon it is ordered by the Court that notice of the pendency of this suit be given to the defendants, by pub1 1 /l a 1 1

"O U't II1M ."III UU.VM (weeks)publications, at least sixty days before the first day of the next term ofthis court, that tho defendants on or before the calling of the cause for trial, plead, answer or demur to pUiintifis' complaint, or the samo will be tftken aw confessed and decreed aecordiii"-lv, to which time this cause is continued.

0

Attest: AND. WILKINS, Cl'k. May 17, 1855-l-w3 prs fee GO

SUerills S4»le.

BY

virtue of one execution issued from the igo Circuit Court, and to me directed and delivered, hi favor of James Hito, and against Joseph S. Wallace, James J. Meeker and Richard Scout on, Trustees of the First Presbyterian Church in Terre-Haute, I have levied on the following properly, to-wit: In lot number six (ti,) in Tosre-Hnute, 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 Ter-re-YTaute, within the legal hours of said day, offer the rents and profits of said premises' with the appurtemmces thereunto belonging, for a term of seven years and if they should fail to sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy sau1 execution, I will then and there offer Ihe lee simple, to the highest bidder, for cash, to sa tisfy said execution and costs. '1 he above sale will be made without relicl from valuation or apprnisemenUaw

L. A. BURNETr, Sheriff.

May 8, 1855-4w prs fee $2 50

Slierifi's Sale.

BYjudgment

virtue of a copy of an order of sal. made and by the

1r

and

n.'rendered

v"u',vv.' "2

I will it. O n,h 1'T

,,,i:

m"'

MILITARY

BODNTY_LAHDS.

uurt'!its

y- lf,June» b(':Lffw"

trrc:lla,,t1e'

W & a of an a vTt, .1

fi pall

lir0tn-S

f,,r

!.\ten",,,f

si

v-1

wr?b^t« Vlf- ^rm'S »H1},°r1 r' iU"

MXv

and

fifeD"OFFICEIIN MODESITT'SBUILDING. March 8-tf

Ice Cream Saloon.

OH.

PROTSM AK, would inform the citizens of Terre Haute, that he has fitted an ice cream saloon on fourth at., between

taw Main and Cherry. Ice Cream kept constanturlii Jy 00 hand, throughout the season, also cakes candy, &.

May 16 1856-dtf

fet--

A NEW LAW I

I E A O N A I O N S

... ,—~ HPHE act of Congress of March 3,1855, apFBOPOSAIS will also.be received during the propriates about thirty-five Millions of same time, forfurnif-hing materials and buil Acres of the Public Donwin, to I hose who ding an opetFboard fence around the public have been engaged in tbo Military Service, of ^uare, donated to the city by the late Wm. 0. the United Staies-the terms of which Law Linton. he Council reserves theright toac- may be fully known bv calling at my office, re a A a on a S a in re t.iat may be made, the materials furnished have some aid in procuring their War-I and work done thereon, one-half will be rants. Holding a commission as a No 'K !.r tary by appointment of Uie Gorarnor! City. I he subi-cription list for that purpose

,1 ,Public,bc4n

an

hy™y

State of Itidinna, Connty of Vigo, ss. VIGO CIKCUIT GOUIIT, MARCH TERM, A. D., '55. (ACOL'Y.)

iavillg in the Land War

W.,tbusiness for five years past, and under-

JAMES HOOK, Mayor landing the Rules and Regulations of the

May 8, l65o-dtf different Huroans at Washington City, I am prepared to give prompt aid tho-e who may

IK entitled to the benefits of the reccnt act of Congres. Land Warrants transferred, bought and

ai.'a

procured

.1 est notice. ula term oA this court, being m- Office, at mv Store Room on euilicient. to complete llie business pemiing Street, Eust of'tht Public S«|.mre, herein, Ihe regular term having elnpi«'d l'-av- j) 1) ANALDSOX ing hrge number of cause.s undisposed of: Agent

for Claim mtxon

at

J. TV7. STEATQjN

GROCERIES .t' cOUNTCRY PRODCUE COKNEtl OK 2l) OHIO STS.,SOUTH WEST irx a

OF Tn

i: co

thirty days bel'orn the fiivt dn\- of said ad-1 custr.niers^and the public gen

journed term, and that all iiialters and can ,• remain to S

ses pending in thi', Court, which be dispo8e(! of at*lhe present term, slinll stand for trial at such adjourned term, end shall be docketed therefor, by tiie Clerk, sis for a regular term, u-id that this Court now adjourn to said-fourth Mom! iv of July next. (KicconnEri Sioxnn .TAMES HUGHES.

CHAIR & FURNITURE A\rAJU. XK)OM,S, ON TOS'JiTil ST 15.- KT. (A few doors North of Main Street,)

HAS

just received the largest ai»d moot complete stock Furniture ever etfeivd to the public in this market—consistin"" ii part, of CIT AIRS of E VElvY ESCRIP TI O N!

SOKAS, Marble top, I'lain Dressing and common Bureaus, Tables, Stands, Centre tables and other taoles, Bedstead*. Lookiug-Gkissos, Mattresses, Cribs of every description Willow agons, Lounges a il many- other articles too numerous to mention. Also, keeps on hand a large assortment of Chairs of samo manufacture.

S J' The attention of country dealers is crdl ed to the above stock. April2

VALUABLE

IMPORTANT

PREMIUM HAND C0KH PLAHTER. II E re in vi to in is no el and Viilunble Machine, which in now Iwing

I exhibited in almost all parts of the country.

?,» .ofrCornm™ J10"8' ftt Jt3 April The chenpness, simplic.tv nnd in-enui Vf 2 a it on on to jr he it

I "Piracy ami dispntoh with which it executes

thJ hnnii^V --ImA J-'t number in giving it their decided preference over all oir fnV.!S' I

,,)

a,'ul

TU$\

Sf' number three hundrnl «nd

.'

111

i! ''i T^.

work on every variety of soil, are a sutii-

cient guarantee that this Machine will soon

'H P"bhc Hoc in the work of planting corn.

11 has been tested tho past, season by mimo-

rous

fi,nne,'s

in most of

trv

'd

filil

10

a bid therefor sufficient to satisfy said order, I will then and there offer thi\fee simple of said premises to satisfy said order and costs.

L. A. HURNETT, Sheriff.

May 8,1855 3w jire fee$2 50

Administrator's Sale.

"VTOT1CE is hereby given, that I will sell 011 the 26th dnv of

011 the 26th day'of May, 1855, at the late residence of Jacob Jones, 'deceased, the per sonul ^.ii horses, ...o household and kitchen furniture, and wheat on the ground.

91 tl /I if mi\ n». .I

TERMS OF SALIC.—-All sums under $3 cash all sums over $3, a credit of twelvemonths will be given, the purchaser giving note bearing interest from date, with approved security, without relief from valuation or appraisement laws. THUS. DURHAM, 1st., Ad'r.

May 8, 1655T3W

S A E S

Iwith

HAVE on hand a good Supply of Sates or without drawers ulsokeep constantly an .hand sifetins of patterns. Call at the old Rouh fc ner East of the Oour-House, for ehea gains call on R.

April 19-dw-tf.

'h0

othor

ence of Jacob Jones, deceased, the per-! Jj'-V'rance Co. property of said deceased,consisting of «--Pital $,00,()00—allpaul in burplns fSi hogs, cattle-, sheop, farming utonsils, capital 8,DUO.

very desrable Ready Corbar (ALL

THISorganized

L*ET-HO USE SIJUA Rn,

Tcrre-IInntc, lnd.

stric^v

to a

^ASFI S\ & I LM, I \VJI1 say to

erallv, that I am in the Market with a l'ieh

hiUP}

A I O E I E S which I will sell for VERY I.OW EKICI S for cash, only. My stock is well laid in at the lowest! tide of the Market, enabling nu. to sell at low- I er figures than any liou.-e in lhv citv. Conntry jiroduce of aH'kiiuls will lu: found at my house when it can be obtained. 1 will snvto all consumers to give me a call, and I will make it a profit:ibl- vjsitto them. Brine on your (irover ife Jhnlison scrip, and it will be a lawful tender for Groceries or old d'.-bis.

Feb22-tf. J. W. STRATON.

NOTICE.

'T^ S. W'OI.FE is now receiving a large 1 NIOCK of Queensware through tlK.' Oils tooi House at Evansviile, Ind.."direct from the Potteries in Liverpool also, he has added Groceries aiid Dry Goods to his stocn, which manes it C(Hi])lele for the farmers or-town rade, as he Keeps almost every article that the farmor or house-Keeper wants, Come a ml see if I wont sell Goods cheap, as times are hard a nil money scarce.

E. S. WOLFE.

Terre-IIiute. Marchl 1 .v 1m

TJ I 2fG HA 3S S

Company has been duly

i_ i.._ «.u„

1. Hon. R.

WOOD,

2. Hon.

3.

I.

the

NOBLE,

6. Vacant,

short

Waslunpto'n City/

,b„e KOfT II. OALLAHEE, Esq. errc-IInutc Ajinl 1.1. lh -3m.

pervision

FARMERS!

G- IT. A A "S

S,

?l',nU'rs l'vcv

,n'0('.ivc received the highest premium.

itos'^»"it"

introduced into the conn

It has been presented at several Agri-

city of 1 erre-Haute, A igo culturnl Fairs, and always without exception

For s»le lv March 15-tf. J. R.POWARS.

I IRE AND MARINE INSUANCF.

The Western Insurance Co., of Xew Yoik Capital stock $250,000.

The Knickerbocker Insurance Co. of N. Y. Capital, $150,000.

Tho North Western Insuranc Co. of Phila Cash capital, $:K»tl.U00—all paid in.

The Mohawk Valley Insurauce Company Capital, $2110,000. Policies issiunl in eitliee of the above responsible companies doputhc most favorable terms. Apsly to W M.E. McLEAN, Jon I3-3mo

IT^OR EXCHANGE.—Two town lots 1_ with house, Ac., will be exchanged for a arm. Apply to J. B. EDMUNDS,

Real Estate Agent, Welch's alock

Mfcrch2, '55.

"tssm

TERRE-HAUTE GAS LIGHT

COMPANY1'

j. ly under the General Incor- I aboveInstitution iapwm.^ poration laws of Indiana, and the Ordinance JL ted on Main,between of the City Council of Terre Haute, passed, streets, (Caldwell Hall,-) in the October, 1853. Articles are filed in tne Re ansville, Indiana, and is open for tfc corder's office of Vigo county, Ind., and in tion of Students at all times, frorirtl^**1 the office of the Secretary of State. September till the middle 6t'Mav-

DIRECTORS: The rooms are fitted upjn

Pres., Cleveland, 0.,

DAN.

R.

TILDEX,

SILAS

Sec., do.

MERCHANT,

ESQ.,

4.

Titos.

do..

H. HAY,

5.

STEPHEN

do.

do, J:

r,

7. Vacant, 8. Vacant, 9. Vacant, 10. Vacant, 11. Vacant,

yield proportionately

Haute subscribers, should they desire to subMarxet scribe for more than that amount. The stock subscribed for by the city and

CYizeiiH of Terre-Hnute to be PBEFEIIRKD stock entitled to a dividend of

per cent, per Minuin, and equ illy, when the profits exceed ten per cent, per annum. The. Terre-IInuto subscrioers to elect the Treasurer, when the works go into operation, I who will be authorized to retain from the

1

nioiunlv collect ions arising from gas billsitc., Semi-annually five per cent, on such preferred stock and FIRST pay the same, and

Torre

teriais at Haute. The street. pi])os will embrace about four

a METER, for measuring the amount of gas

sed.

The buildings will be works generally will contain all the modern improvements.

Every effort will be used to have Terre a it a 4 A the material castings are ordered md will be on the ground at s-.n early day.

S. b'o-s, Esq, will attend to the construc tion of ihe works, procuring muterials, labor, ttc, a:«d all things necessary for the full and complete operation of thesanuvunder the su­

Thomas 11. Hay, Eq., Dirrctor,

selected by the Board of Directors for that purpose. R.WOOD, Pres't. DAxi, II. TILOEX,Sec. March 17 lm

Tin* Slest I'lows the World. T712. Fox Kivcr, Carey, and Eagle—al steel plows—manufactured of the very best material, selected with ease for ih«* purpose, and ]uf together by experienced workmen, for sale wholesale and retail a': lust year's prices. All plows made bv us »re i:.NCo.vornoNAi.LY WAIUUVNTED to perform well in every respect,. 11-' We rejiair plows of our own nnnufacMire (r.one others) ne:itly, sub.--tafiti:dly and expeditiously at a very' smalt advance from actual cost."

GROVER & MADISON

ar 24 'jjo-tf

A N O E N E W ESTABLISHMENT

S. FRZER &, CO. are now opening and will ltoep on hand a splendid assortment of the most Fashionable Goods in their line everbro't to this market, bonnets, bloomers, bonnet rib bons, Misses bonnets and flats, bonnet silks and. trimmings of every description hand, Kerchiefs, chemisettes, sleeves, jaconet and Swiss flouncing, best Frcnch flowers, icidsils,

Kid

finish, Lisle thread, and oilier gloves,

pic-nics, tfce., tic Ladies' .silic, linen, cotton and worsted hosiery fine perfumery, Meen Fun, lilly white, \c. Toys of all kinds, dress trimmings, and in short

&FT Everything' a lady can call foi, Except Dress Goods. SWISS AND ACOXET INSERTINGS, EDGIBLES 1' LASTICS, WASH BLONDE, PEN­

KNIVES, SCISSORS S-C.

O PIR 11 AI,1S by EAnonds and Dex Oter, Volume 2. For sale at L' 2 BUCKINGHAM F'8.

DOUGLAS 8L SANDFORD,

CITY AUCTIONEERS

I)OOMS

on Fourth street, between Main

Laud Cherry. ID"Will give particular attention to all sales entrusted to their care.

Terms reasonable,

Terre-Haute, March 15,1855—dtw

S I E & O

WBOLVSALK UETAIL l'KALKES IX

CAKES, CANDIES, CONFECTIONERY TOYS, tc„ A-c., CT Second Street, in Early's New Block. Glorious Majesty. Queen

nearlv opposite the Stewart House

REFERENCES:—Rev.

®VA*svum

COM ERCIaL dotUlk' ^EVANSY Lite, TlfoPSfr*

He rooms are fitted up in tti0 Li-, any other similar Institution infjGWk no effort shall be wanted on Principal to make Btudents every respect.

-r.

The system adopted in teaming^ tical, Inductiye, Practical and Instead of using books, the puniliS^ cised making original entnes^bu^w taking off trial balances, opening ariSS1 a great variety of differetit'sets"of »r partnership and individurf Wir^l^ dim? balancushpptA

A,»

its various branches, includihtft!? adiipted to the Retail business,' SfttwS

i/v i-nr-r j'.iini-.i) atocK Book Keeping, Commission Buginegj not less than ten

co"»ts

Current, AccountSa]es,iMerclin^^l,.^'

/inu tile «1... I P.llliltinna aiirl a /tnmrllAfn _»

culations and a complete system of Cmni^ cial correspondence. Instruction being imparted individnallt,^ not in classes, students can therefore «,t™ any time and progress in the, ratio of pacitv. •/••i

pay the oalnnce of profits prorata, on the four weeks, the time, however, will net balance "of stock but when the profits yield be limited. Studentscan review

more than ten per cent, per annum, then the frftP °f charge. 'ded equally. Tlie Principal will take pleasiire'in Ails. in his power to advance liis ud make ihei received for stock, on all sums of $50(i plished accountants.

profits to be divii City bonds payable in one and two years, every thin

and oxer, and on smaller sums half cash and half in sixty days. Tho whole to be deposited in any one solvent bunk or with any responsible person nt Terre-llitute, to be drawn out nr discounted by S. Ross. Esq., constructor, Ac, or by Thos* 11. liny, Director, HS the works proe ro-^s, and to pay for labor and ma-

A Full Course can he completed in from^ eight weeks, and may not

LU

oigm, weuicg, anu may not requite.'U^~.r,require

to

/WHWO J/HJHUl. 1 'I WIIU r.liu 1 I'fU ,1 ''Miny a

and approved notes payable in six months, d^iits, and make t.fieni thorough and atcal ii ii will

at

jmytitae

Diplomas awarded to those tlocnitd wortlit of them. I TP2RJIS, (prepaid or secured,) for the M«. I cantile course, excepting S R. Book-Kwi)iti»

S20,00 including S. Book-Keeping S 00 Mercantile Calculations, $-25,00: Young nien wishing to qualify themsthes for Practical Book Keepers, are"respectfully ...... invited to call at the Rooms during busin«

miles iu size, six inch, four inch and three hours, and satisfy themselves in regardlotlt inch, exclusive of service pipe, to be furnished advantages to be derived from 'attending to each consumer. Wabash street, as far as I course of lessons in this Institution. Sixth street, to have two lines of pipes, one I The Principal feels justified in saying tint on each side all the churches, public build-j

a.ny

iugs, hotels' ttc (save and except crossing tions, can in a few months learn more of tt« the canal) will have street pipes extended to practical part of Rook Keeping iu thisEchod them. E:.eh consumerwill be furni-h. with |han could be learned in the counting-lnnw

1

person of ordinary business qualifiti

a of a Hours of instruction, frorff^ to 12 A .K..

!l

of tirick, and the

number -f years,

11

IW IA A',*.,

M-

and 7 to 10 iijitli«^vri\iuf,

ii a at in in ii

Pupils attending the evening sesM..iis,Ti urnish tb.eir own lights. For flirilierMir, maiion, npdrcss the undersigwed.

C.'itaiogucs givinir full pariiculnrs willU sent on application to th underkigiicd JEREMIAHBEIM:

Fel»26. Principal.

2ST1 BOOKKf pHK HISTORY OF'THB'HKH TOE a Humorous Record, by Geo. P,Jamham.

,!'

North and South, by the Author ofr'Mur Barton," Ac. A. Long Look Ahead, or tho First Strokesd the Last, by A.S. Htei ..? Ingenue, or the First Days of Blooil, by Pumas.

For sale nt BUCKINGHAM'S.

IIOTTSE LOT FOR SALE

SITUATED

on Firsl slreof, south of ff-

rington's PorK House. The lot lM feet front. The. House contains 7,go.o^hrp rooms, with pood w«*ll on the prt»niiw's the lot is1 well supplied wilh isbruhiwif and good fruit trees in abundance, Fric# $1150. Terms, one-half down, ba'nnce on time. A good two horse wagon with h»rw will be taken in part payment. Apply

J. EDMUNDS, Real Estate Aewt. :h 16 tf, Welch'sBW-

March

iCE CREAM SALOON!

S E & 0 0 "117 OULD inform the. citizens of this cit* that they have fitted up one iof tl* most elegant Ice Cream Saloons in the IceCream of all descriptions, Vanilla, Lemon, Orange, &,c., kept constantly on ban" throughout the Summer also, cakes, c*"" dies and nuts of the best quality. [My7]

S A I N A E S O E PIL MONNINNGER, sKorsiMKW, CT Corner of Market and1 Mulberry

E A E I

OMXIBUSSIIS FRJSK—to

and from the cars.

Feb20-dAwtf.

HOUSE GUTTEHS.

AM now prepared to make tkner

Icave

Aiu now i)ie|i»ieu iu uum: r("v. trougn and spquting ia sfiert nwif'. as 1 keep it constantly on Vand ready-»*^' so there will be no delay in puttiftk as to price, I think tbey will suit.tne tn*^ Call and sec for yourselves at the oJd and Ready Corner, opposite the Court-DO*""

March f-tf R. L.

e£*

Wfflljfan. Terrf-Hantp. I„d. Ok Grand Army, by the Autaw^pfj, iw1 Ladies. of Redclyffe," &e. ]i A ItS. &, MISS SEELEY respectfully in-' The Wonderful Advdntti^el of ^'•P. 17.1 for in the citizens of Terre-Haute, that Priest, a Tale of bat few Incidents, *no they will open a schoql for Young Ladies in Plot in particular with other Legends, the Seminary, on the second Monday in A-

E A N S I E 1

O E I A O E E Caldwell's Ilall. First Street, KVASSTIHI, LUPIAXI* For terms, Ac., address

JEREMIAH BEHK,

Feb26. Pripc^. New Publications.

new u.uuuuuvua

THE

Vovagesand Adventures ofSir A^J as Lelgb, Night df Burrongh, ici County of Devon, In th? Reign of He'

Queen Eluabcth,

in'

'nto M°dern English.by Charles KingsU?

author of''The

pul. I hey will teach the common and high- INGKNUE Or, the First Days of Bl*°a' or branches, French and Music. Alexandre Dumas. For sale at

Stray Ydhkee in Texas*

Mr. Cheever, Mr. Fish W. H.BUCKIKOEA*^

and M.Soule. Mar 3 May 10, 1855-dtf