Daily American, Volume 1, Number 94, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 8 June 1855 — Page 4

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REMOVAL b. bischojv

E S A A I O WFFOUWALG A RETAIL DEALER IN REAO Y-MADE CLOTH INC. CLOTHS, CASSIMERES,*, \u VESTINGS, &.c., 8, Un

No. union

Maveh3-3ui

Row, I N I A N A

E E A E

J^ESPEGTFULLY

10

informs the public that

HAS REMOVED HIS

CLOTHING STORE,

From the corner of Main and Fourth St8., to No. 8 Union Sow, 1 door West of Cook's Hardware Store, when lie keeps on hand, at all imes, a large ..,. stock of "ftEADY-MADE

O IN

wliicn heoffers for sale wholesale or retaill,

MW

PRICKS

FOR CASH.

Also, tho latest stylos and host varieties of Cnssinieres, French and liermtui ClotliM,

The verybest ever offered in this city EEf He nas engaged the services of Mr. WM..

SIIAVRTIK,

one of the best cutters and fit­

ters in die country, under whose supervision the above goods will be manufactured iuto good and substantial garments of tho latest and mdst

FASHIONABLE STYLE,

and ivill be

ready at all times to take the measures of a neat and genteel 6 lit. O" "He solicits a call from

COC.N^EY MER

CLAXTS. and the public generally. D* All Orders got up on short notice, and in tho most approved style.

B. BISCIIOF.

April 95,185t5—-difew-Gm

URIAH SHEWMAKER.'

I

i:!

E. 8. WOLFE.

SHEWMAKER &, CO.,

AWARDING & COMMISSION

1 A N S S E O A A E N S And dealers in Flour Salt and Fish. Office near the Corner of Second and Ohio Streets North side, below Dounclly's Drug Store, Terre Haute, Indiana.

Strict attention given to all business in tho line of forwarding and Commission. RKFERKSCES.-Bemput & Co. S. n. Potter & Co., Groverman & Bourne,

FRESH ARRIVAL,

OF

new goods at E. S. Wolfe Son. A splendid assortment of white granite ware, at prices that will astonish the natives, also a lot of the same kind of ware to sell on commission at Importers Prices.

rtpDEY'S

April 28-dtf

FOR SALE!

A HOUSE and lot on 4th vtreet near the jnL Canal the House is a new frame—well finished, containing 5 rooms, and cellar, a for

well convenient. $150, per annum lance in 12 months

The property rents Terms one half cash, bal

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

Enquire of H. H. Teel or May 12, 1855-dtf J. W. REA & Co.

HEW BOOKS

LADY'S&OOK, for May.

vJ Graham's Magazine, Emerson Bennett'ft new novel—"Ellen Nor bury, or the adventures oi an Orphan," by

Emerson Bennett. At gpril 25 W. H. BUCKINGHAM'S.

NEW BOOKS!

HARPER'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. Tho Old Inn, or the Travelers Entertainment, by Joaiah Barnes, Senior.

Grace Lee, by Julia Kavanagfh. Tri- Colored Sketches in Paris. The Summer Land, a Southern Story, by a child of the Sun.

Chemistry of Common Life, by John ston. Tho Castle Builders, by tho author of "Redcliffe."

Harper's Story Boolis, No's. Sand 6. For sale at Buckingham's, Sign of the "Big Book."

To Printers throughout the State.

WECABHRATES—

I

are prepared to furnish at the lowest

Eastern Printing Inks, in larpe and

small bind cans.

8

Printing Paper of any isizo, and extra qual

|c- Cards cut to order at short notice. t$!TUnrul«l Cap, Letter, and Note Papers. -Fine Plain and Illuminated Card Boards.

STEWART A BOW EN,

A 18 West Washington st., Indianapolis. May 28, 1855-wy

Ice Cream Saloon.

OH.

PROTSMAN, would inform the cit izens of "Terro Haute, that he has fitted up an ice cream saloonon fourth st., between Main and Cherry. Ice Cream kept constantly on hand, throughout the season, also cakes candy. &.

May 16 lR5fi.dtff iw# ..

fas.

nm***v

Mayor's Offices City of Terre-Haute, May. 8,s l85o. lilt

PROPOSALS

will be received by me, on

or b«fcfre the 2ls|* inst for the grading of so mu of First street and the sidewalks bordering thoreon, as lies between Chestnut and Tippecaiioostreets, to-be governed by the provisions of the act providing for the incorporation of cities,onthat subject.

PROPOSALS will also, be received during the same time, for furnishing materials and building an open board fence around the public square, donated to the city by the late Wm. 0. Linton. The Council reserves the right to accept or reject any bid. And any contract that may be made, the materials furnished and work dgne thereon, one-half will be paid bysubscriptlwn, the other half by the city. The subscription list for that purpose l.i in my hands, and can be examined by any one nterested. JAMES HOOK, Mayor.

May 8, 1855-dtf

J'

Vestings, liiucns, and

1

FURNISHING GOODS.

State of Indiana, County of Vigo, ss. Viuo CIRCUIT COURT, MAIICU TERM, A. D.,'55. (Acory.)

THE

timo allowed by uv 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.

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 lily. A. D., 1855, for the transaction of such business and the trial of sue!) causes and matters as now reiiiain undisposed of at the present term, and that I public notice of the holding of such adjourned

term, be given by publication of this order.

to three weeks consecutively in each if the weekly newspapers

HOW

STATE

COME

N.

smith & sons,

E.W. Smith, A. McGregor, A J.Cook & Co., TcrreSaute, INC., J. S. Walters, Montezuma, Intl., Samuel Orr.EvanBvllle, Indiana.

Attest: AND. WILKIN'S, Cl'k. May 17,1855-l-w3 prs fee $2 60

Sheriffs Sa"e.

BY

virtue of one execution issued from the Vigo Circuit Court, and to mo directed and delivered, in favor of James Hitc, and against JosephS. 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, being tho lands and tenements belonging to tho said Trustees, and I will, 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 rents and profits of said premises, with tho appurteuances 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 tho highest bidder, for cash, tosa tisfy said execution and costs.

The above sale will be made without relief from valuation or appraisement law. L. A. BURNETT, Sheriff.

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

Sheriff's Sale.

virtue of a copy of an order of sale and judgment made and rendered by the Vigo Court of Common Pleas, at its April Term, 1855, in favor of John J. Higgins and against Jesse Fuller and Susan Fuller, issued and certified to me by the Clerk of said Court. I will, on the 2d day of June, 1855, between tho legal hours of said day, at tho court-house door in Terre-Haute, oflor for sale at public vendue the rents and profits for a term of seven years of the premises in said oithr, 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 seven (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 ihe fee simple of said premises to satisfy said order and costs.

L. A. BURNETT, Sheriff.

May 8,1855 3w prs fee$2 50

Administrator's Sale.

N

OTICE LS hereby given, that I will sell ou the 2Gth day of May, 1855, at the late residence of acob ones, deceased, the personal property of said deceased, consisting of horses, hogs, cattle, sheep, farming utensils, household aud kitchen furniture, and wheat on the ground.

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 or appraisement laws. THOS. DURHAM, 1st,, Ad'r

May 8, 1855-3w

S A E S

Iwith

HAVE on hand a good Supply

April 19-dw-tf.

11, 3:

CORNEK OF

published in Terre-

Haute. Tho last publication to be at least thirty days before the first d«y of said adjourned term, and that all matters and causes pending in thio Court, which remain to be disposed of at the present term, shall stand for trial at such adjourned term, and shall bo docketed therefor, by the Clerk, as for a regular term, awd that this Court now adjourn to said fourth Mond iv of July next. (RECORDED SIGNED

JAMES HUGHES.

ATTEST: AND. WILKINS, Cl'k. May 24, lb56-l 3w

OF

INDIANA, COUNTY

OK

an

Vibo ss.

Vigo Court Common Pleas April Term 1855. (No. 843) William Hall, aud James Hall, vs. George W. Brainluird, Joseph M. Brainhard SamuelW. Stonei—Attachment.

now the plaintiffsby Edwards and Jones, their attorneys, and the defendants come by Nelson, their attorney, and it appearing to the Court, by tho affidavit of disinterested person and competent witness, that tho 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 tho defendants, by publication in the American, a public newspaper of general circulation, printed and published in Vigo county, Indiana, for three successive (weeks)publications, at least sixty days beforo tho bust day of the next term of this court, that the defendants on or before the calling of the cause for trial, plead, answer or demur to plaintiffs' complaint, or the same will bo taken as confessed and decreed accordingly, to which time this cause is continued.

0f

Sates

or without drawers also keep c®n-

stantlyan hand sifo tins of very desni patterns. Call at the old Rouh & Ready Corner East of the Cour-House, for cheap bar gains c^ll on .. R. L. BALL

i&f

MILITARY

BOUNTY. LANDS.

A NEW LAW!

I E A O N A I O N S

THEact

of Congress of March 3,1855, ap­

propriates about thirty-five Millions of Acres of the Public Domain, to those who have been engaged in tho Military Service of fhe ITnited Stales—the terms of which Law JJiay be fully known by calling at my office.

Soldiers and others interested, must x, have some aid in procuring their VV ar-gJi£j& rants. Iloldi ng a commission as a No tary Public, by appointment of the Governor and having been engaged in the Land War rant business for five years past, and understanding the Rules and Regulations of the different Bureaus at Washington City, I am prepared to give prompt aid to those who may DO entitled to the benefits of the reccnt act of Congres.

Land Warrants transferred, bought and sold, and procured for Claim intson tie shortest notice.

O* Office at my Store Room on Marxot Street, East of the Public Square, D. S. DANALDSON.

Agent at Washington City, ROBT. II. GALLAHER, Esq. rre-Uauto April 13,1855'-3in.

Ten

J. W. STRATON

E A 1 1 I I

A OHIO STS.,SOUTH WEST

0 N I O O S E S A E

II

Terre-Haute, Ind.

strictly CASH SYSTEM, 1 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

1

will Sell for

VKKV.I.OW IUICES

for cash,

only. My stock is well laid in at the lowest tide of the Market, enabling me to sell atlower figures than any house in the city. Country produce of all kinds will bo found at my house when it can be obtained. I will saylo all consumers to ive me a call, and I will make it a profitable visit to them. Bring on your Grover & Madison scrip, and it

AVill

be a

lawful tender for Groceries or old debts. Feb22-tf. J. 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 stocs, whiali nniKos it complete for the fanners or town rade, as he Keeps almost'every article that the farmor or house-Keeperwants, Come and see if I Avont sell Goods cheap, as times are hard and money scarce.

I N A S

CHAIR &, FURNITURE WARE-EOOMS,

ON FOURTH STREET, (A few doors North of Main Street,)

Hcomplete

AS just received the largest and most stock of Furniture ever offered to tho public in this market—consisting ii part of CHAIRSof EVERY DESCRIPTION!

SOFAS, Marble top, Plain Dressing and common Bureaus, Tables, Stands, Centre tables and other taoles, nedsteads, 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.

U* The attention of country dealers is call ed to the above stock. April2

VALUABLE

mmmmrni

IMPORTANT TO FARMERS!

C. H. IDA.jNTA/S PREMIUM HAND CORN PLANTER. THE public are invited to examine this novel and valuable Machine, which is now beifig exhibited in almost all parts of the country. The cheapness, simplicity and ingenuity of its construction, together with the wonderful accuracy and dispatch with which it executes its work on every variety of soil, area sufficient guarantee that this Machine will soon take the place of both the Horse Planter and Hoe in the work of planting corn.

It has been tested the past season by numerous farmers in most of the States, who unite in giving it their decided preference over nil other Planters ever introduced into the coun try. It, has been presented at several Agricultural Fairs, and always without exception, received the highest premium.

For sale by March 15-tf. J. P. POWA RS.

FIRE AND MARINE INSUANCE.

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

The New York Indemnity Insurance Co. Cash capital $200,000—-all paid in Surplns capital $78,000.

The Knickerbocker Insurance Co. ofN. Y., Capital, $150,000.

The North Western Insuranc Co.ofPhila. Cash capital, $300,000—all paid in.

The Mohawk Valley Insurauce Company, Capital, $200,000. Policies issued in cithee of the above responsible companies doputhe most favorable terms. Apsly to W M.E. McLE AN, Jan 13-3mo

FOR

EXCHANGE—Two town lots with house, «fcc., will be exchanged for a arm. Apply to J.B. EDMUNDS, i,' Heal Estate Agent,

Marcb'J, '55.

•»i «.

TERRE-HAUTE 3AS LIGHT COMPANY1 'anw,

THISorganized

i%£Z

it COUKTCRY PRODCUE

MAYJiaiWAYM

10. Vacant, 11 Vacant The Capital Stock is $70,000. "All 'the Stock except $lfi,000, has been subscribed of I for, leaving that amount to be taken by the city and citizens of Terre Haute, with tl^e express understanding that original snbscri bers shall yield .proportionately 4o Teri-e

Haute subscribers, should thay desire to subscribe for more than that amount. The stock subscribed for by the city and citizens of Terre-Haute to be

PREFERRED

entitled to a dividend of

FIRST

ttc,

METER,

E. S. WOLFE.

Terre-Hiute, March 14 1855. d&wlin

pay the same, and

jay the oalance of profits prorala, on the

S. Ross, Esq, will attend to the constrnc tion of the works, procuring materials, labor. fcc, 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. R. WOOD, Pres't.

DANL R. TILDEX, Sec. March 17 lin

The Best Plows in the World.

VIZ.

it A

I

OOMS

O E I A O EVANSVL&Bv

Company has been duly and legally under the General Incor- |^Eab ovelnstitution ispermancntlVT141 Ordinance ted on Main.b6Ween.Mnm to. nassed.' streets. (Caldwell's Hall.^ in

poration laws of Indiana, and the of the City Council of Terre Haute, passed, streets, (Caldwell's H.aU,)in the October, 1853. Articles are filed in the Re ansville, Indiapa, and is o&en for i.._* corder's office of Vigo county, Ind.,,and iij' tion of Students lit1 iftl the office of the Secretary of State.

1

DIRECTORS

1. Hon. R. WOOD, Pres., Cleveland, 0., ,?f 2. Hon. DAX."R. TILDEN, Sec., do. 3. SILAS MERCHANT, ESQ., do.

Se

VT

4. Tnos.*H. HAY, do. Mangos* 5. STEPHEN I.NOBLE, do. 6. Vacant, CI t*«» «s» 7. Vacant, —-,j \t

iptember till the middle pf May, The rooms are fitted' up in a style, any other simUar In^itutionraiabe :"n

stock

not less than ten

per cent, per annum, and equally, when the profits exceed ten per cent, per annum. The Terre-Haute subscribers to elect the Treasurer, when the works go into operation, who will be authorized to retain from the montnly collections arising from gas bills ilc., semi-annually five pur'.cent, on sucji preferred stock and

nice of stock but whentlie profits yield be limited. Students can review at anytjm|, more than ten per cent, per annum, then tlib f1-^' of cliarge. profits to be divided equally. J,, The Principal wilPtaki»

City bonds payable in oue and two years,,] every thing in hisfpow^r t^ adyf«i^Jti^?tu. and approved notes pavable in six months',

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,

:dent,s,

will he received for stock, on all sums of $500 plislH4i. accuuittaiUk.' ,^1-%],^!: aud oxer, and on smaller sums half cagli itnd Diplomas avardod tp of iliem.

or by Tlios H. Hay, Director, as the-

works progress, and to pay for lubor,an4 ma.teria'is at Terre Haute. .• ......r The 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. Wabnsn street, as far as Sixth street, to have two lines of pipes, one on each side all the churches, public buildings, hotels' «fcc., (save and except crossing tho canal) will have street pipes extended to them. Each consumer will be furnished with a

for measuring the amount of gas

used. The buildings will be of brick, and the works generally will contain all the modem improvements.

Every effort will be used to have Terre Haute lighted with gas by July 4th. All the material castings are ordered and will be on the ground at an early day.

-al

Fox River, Carey, and Eagle steel plows—manufactured of the very best material, selec.ed with cave for the purpose, and put together by experienced workmen, for sale wholesale and retail at last year's prices. All plows made by us ure UNCONDITIONALLY WARRANTED to perform well in every respect,. 0° We repair plows of our own manufacture (none others) neatly, substantially and expeditiously at a very smt.Ii advance from actual cost.

GROVER & MADISON

ar 24 '55-tf

A N O E N E W ESTABLISHMENT

S. FRZER & CO. are now opening and will kocp on hand a splendid assortment of tinmost Fashionable Goods in their line cverbro'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 French flowers, xidsilK, Kid ffnish, Lisle thread, and other gloves, pic-nics, tc., Ac- Ladies'silK, linen, cotton and worsted hosiery fiuo perfumery, Meen Fun, lilly white, &c. Toys of all kinds, dress trimmings, and in short &3r Everything a lady can call foi,

Except Dress Goods.

SWISS AND JACONET INSERTINGS, KDOIBLES BLASTICS, WAS1I BLONDE, PENKNIVES, SCISSORS irC.

O PIRITUALIS by Edmonds and Dex •Oter, Volume 2. For sale at Feb 27, dtf BOCKINGHAMF'S.

DOUGLAS St SANDFORD,

on Fourth street, between Main

and Cherry.

O" Will give particular attention to sales entrusted to their care. Terms reasonable,

alt

Terre-Haute, March 15,1855—dfcw

SC UDDER & CO.

WHOI.KSAI.K A RETAIL DEATERS IX

CARES, CANDIES, CONFECTIONERY. TOYS, &c., «fec., D" Second Street, iu Eariy's New Block, nearly opposite the Stewart House,

Feb20-dtfcwtf. Terre-Haute. Ind.

Select School For Young Ladies.

MRS.

Welch's Block jandM.Soule.

or branches, French and Music REFERENCES:—Rev. Mr. Cheever. Mr. Fish Mar 3

a

no effort shall' be wanted on .the pj^t"of

A

Princ^al to make students comfortaUoT every r«spefet.•' u:u)-, The system adppted in teaching j8 tical, Inductive, fraxstical arid TBeotriy Instead of using books the pupils iifgT

a great variety of different feete rf,boob^2

1

1--- and indiyidual,busiiia eTlAA^-'c UrA 'iJ*' LlT

eluding balance sheets, Vfec.,—ift fact ing precisely the same'dulit^ ^batW: quiredjinth^r ifyin'g the s' PRACTICAL duties

UI W-JKOOOOCSTRWJ|

nd of. busing. T|i^ course •will consist OITDODBLE ENTHV in all its various braucbes. includii^ adapted to the Retail business, Stea Book

aaamea to me iveiau ousiness, Stcatobnn Book Keeping, Commission Business. A? counts Current A?6cbi»iitSalbs" llSfcii'UlJjgfculatioris ^uT cial correspon

sy of

Instruction bfeiirg impart^ indi-tfUhAfli^l ot iti ql^es» student# can tliyqfor^ any tinje and progress'in the ratio of fibeirej. •pacity. ,...

A Full C«ursq can,.box5ouiplatedin to eight ^weoks, and may not.requS mat* than four week's, the time

how,ver

-lwilf 4|

and make them tliyrou^ao^l'itendn.

TERMS, (prepaid W})fo?the jf«.

during

boyrsj, and satisfy tbpiu^lyps jpj regiu-d advantages to be derived'fron? altenthug'a course of 'leSfeoiis in this I rretiftitibm

1

iT &

Tl%e ^xiiifipsal f!t.'e!s j|astifit din j^yiiijeliig a^iy person of pnlinary business qua^ca a if a 4 W practical part (rf'Book |[cepiitg in th^ ,tln\n could be learned in' the counting-lious}' in niii'timber -of-jrearrt. h:v

Hours of inst'niptioiiv from 9. t^ ,12 ,, and to 4 p. si., and 7 to 10 in tlie evpuinsl ^Pupils attending the evening seSsiuiis, will furnish their own

:light$.••

For-further iftfifi

mation, apdrcss tbp undersigned. Catalogues giving full particulars ^wilj'lje sent on application to tlv undersigned." .''"B JEREMIAH BEHM,

Feb26. mv -i Pfiu«il»l.

-I^EAV. JpiiE HISTORY OF .THE HEN FE a Humorous Recol'd, by Geo Pt Btfrirha .t5fii'

North and South, by the Author of Mary Barton

March 1G tf

1 4

ALong Look Ahead, or the First Strokq «udvii The Last, by A. S. Roe. W Ingenue, or the First Days of Blood, by WHl mas.

Fcr sale at BUCKINGHAM'S. JT'$ fffi'l

House and Lot For Sale.

SITUATED

on First streot, south ofF^

rington's PorR House., Ibe lot is 100 fiiet front. The House contains 7 good larjje rooms, with a good well on the premises and the lot is well f=uj|)lied with shrubiiery. and (rood fruit treefS in abundance. Prick $1150 Terms, one-half down, halnnce Sin lime. A good two horse wagon with horses will be taken in part payment.' Apply to

EDMUNDS, Real Estate Ageiif,

A gen

Welch's BlocN.

ICE CRiEAM SALOON

SCUDDER& CO., WOULD

inform ihe citizeus of this city

tlmt they have fitted up. pne of the most elegant Ice Cream Saloons iii the West. Ice Cream of all descriptions, Vanilla, Lemon, Orange, &c., kept constantly on hand throughout the Summer also, cakes, pandies and nuts of the best quality.' [My7]'

S A IN A E S O E PH. MONNINNGER, PROPRIETOR, O* Corner of Market aiid Mulberry streets-

IT A

OMNIBFSSES FREE—t6

Feb20-dAwtf.

and frotii the cars.

house gutters.

1

AM now prepared to make and put up eave trougn and spouting in short notice/ as I keep it constantly on \iand

ready-ipade,

so there will be riodfelay in putting up, and as to price, I think tHoy will suit uio tit

as to price, 1 tninlr tney will suit tno umcn. Call and see for yourselves at the old Rpugb^ and Ready Corner, opposite the Court-house.

March'

THE

R. L. BALL.

& N iV II I

S A N S

tfl,

O E I A O E E CaldAvell's Ilall. First Street,

For terms, Ac., address: tf 'j! JEREMIAH BEHM, Feb2G. Principal. ':i' rr 7 rrj-

New Publications.

Voyages and Adventures of Sir Artv"as Leigh, Night of Burrough, in the-

by Charles

RKNNETH Or, The Rear Guard Graud Army, by the Authors

of

of Redclyffe," &c'.

"The Hei»i

1

..

The Wonderful Adventures of Captim^ Priest, a Tale of but few

& MISS SEELEY respectfully inform the citizens of Terre-Haute, that they will open a school for Young Ladies in Plot in particular, with other Legends, by the the Seminary, on the second Monday in A- author of "The Stray Yankee in Texas." pril. They will teach the common and high- JNOKNDE Or, the First Days Of Blood, by

Incidents,'and W*

Alexandre Dumas. For sale at, & W. H. BUCKINGHAM'S May 10, l855-k^Jia