Daily American, Volume 1, Number 95, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 9 June 1855 — Page 4

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E A N A I O WHOIXSAI.B A TIETAIL DEAUK IX E A A E O IN CLOTHS, .CASSIMERES

VESTINGS, &c.,

No. 8, Union How,

E I I I A I N I A N A J)ESPECTFULLY informs the public that

HAS REMOVED HIS

CLOTHING STORE,

From the comer of Main and Fourth Sts., to Ko. 8 Union Row, 1 door West of Cook's Hardware Store, /where he keeps on hand, at all tunes, a large stock of

CLOTHING,

E A A E

whicn ho offers for Kale wholesale or rot nil I, at very

MM FE1€1S

FOR CASH.

Also, the latest stylos and best varieties of Cassimercs, French nnd

German Cloths, Vesting*, Linens, find

FURNISHING GOODS.

The very best ever offered iu this city. D* Ho lias cngnged the services of Mr.

WM. SHAJTEH, one of tho best cutters and fitters in tho country, under whoso supervision the above goods will bo manufactured into good and substantial garments of the latest and most FASHIONABLE STVI.K, and will be ready at all times to take tho measures of a neat and genteel lit.

Qj" He solicits a call from COUNTRY MEH CLANT8. and the publio generally. ILr All orders got on short notice, and in the most approved stylo.

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April 25,1655—.d«tw-6m

URIAH SnKWMAKEB. K. 8. WOLFE.

SHEWMAKER & CO.,

POBWAHDINO & COMMISSION

E A N S

S E O A A E N S And dealers in Flour Sn.it and Fish. Office near the Corner of Second and Ohio Strfets North side, b«dow Donnelly's Dr.ig Store, Terre Haute, Indiana.

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

1!REFERENCES.-Berri:rft

&, Co. S. n. Potter &

Co Oroverman & Houm.?, N. smith & sons, E.W. Smith, A. McGregor, it .Cook & Co., TorreHaute, IND., J. S.Walters, Montezuma,: Ind., Samuel Orr.Evansvillo, Indiana. I

FRESH ARRIVAL,

OF

new goods at E. S. Wolfo fc Son. A splemlld 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.

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April 28-dtf

FOR SALE!

HOUSE a,nd lot on 4lh vtreet near the Canal theHonse is a new frame—well

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finished, containing 5 rooms, and collar, a well convenient. The property rents for $150, pp annum Terms one half cash, bul lanco in 12 months. iThis property will be sold at a bargain.

Also, Horse and Buggy, two-horse Wagon, Gold Watch, and other personal property. :i inquire of H. II. Tcel or

May 12, 1855-dtf

MM aODEY'S

J.<p></p>BOOKS

W. RE A & Co.

LADY'S BOOK, for May.

Graham's Magazine,

Emerson Bennett's new novel—"Ellm Kor bury, or the adventures ol an Orphan," by GSmnrson Bennett. At -.Epril 25 W. H.

HAEKB^

BUCKINGHAM'S.<p></p>BOOKS!

NEW

S AGAZINE,

for May.

Putnam's Monthly, for do. At-BUCKINGHAM'S flook 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 Jtilia Kavanngh.

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

Chemistry of Common Life, by Johnston. The Castle Builders, by the author of "Redcliffe."

Harper's Story Books, No's. 5 and 6. For sale at Buckingham's,

Sign of the 'Big Book."

To Printers throughout the Stale. "V\7Eare prepared to furnish at the lowest N CASH RATER—

Fine Eastern Priuting Inks, in large and Email sized cans. Printing Paper of any size, and extra quality. .Cards cut to order at short notice.

H.nrUn,^ PnP kpt'cr,and Note Papers. Fine Plain and Illuminated Card Boards. STEWART & BOWEN, 18 West Washington st., Iudianapolis. May 28, 1855-wy

Ice Cream Saloon.

OH-

PROTSMAN, would inform the cifc izensof Tone Haute, that he has fitted up an 1ce cream saloon on fourth St., between Main and Cherry. Ice Cream kept constantly on hand, throughout the^asor, also cakes candy, &.

Mnv. 16 d!f

mayor's Office* Gity of Terre-Hwntr, May 8. 3S3.1}.

PROPOSALS-will

be received by rn6, or.

or. bf 'or theiilsfc int:t., for the grading of so mu o' Fkst street and the sidewalk bordering thoreon, 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.

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It is ordered by tho court, that there be an adjourned term of said court, held at tho Court-House in Terre-Haute, commencing on tho fourth Monday of July. A. I)., 1855, for tho transaction of such business and the tri»" of such causes and matters as now

jounied term, and that all matters nnd oau

ending in tht/s Court, which remain to

sposed of at the precent torm, shall

STATE OV INDIANA. COUNTY OK VKSO SS. Vigo Court Common Pleas April Term li^55. (No. 843) William Hall, and Jamc* Hall, vs.

George W. IJrainhard, Joseph M. Brainhard Samuel W. Stone—Attachment..

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now the plaintiffs by Edwards tuul Jones, their attorneys, and the defendants come by Nelson, their attorney, and it .appearing to the Court, by the affidavit of a disinterested person and competent witness, thut tho defendants (vere not residents of the State of IndianM. Whereupon it is ordered by tho Court that notice of the pendency of this suit be given to the defend ui(s, by publication in. tho American, a public ncwspi.pr of general circulation, printed and published in Vigo county, Indiana, for three successive (weeks) publications, at least sixty (kys befora the tirst day of the next term of this court, that the defendants on or before the calling of the cause for trial, plead, answerer drnuir to plaintiffs' complaint, or the some will be tn ke ii a.s confessed and decreed accordingly, to whiqli time this cause is continued

Attest: AND. WILKINS, Cl'k. May 17, 1855-l-w3 prs fee $2 GO

SherilPs Sale.

BY

virtue of one execution issued from the Vigo Circuit Court, and to me directed iaml delivered, in favor of James HiK-, and against Joseph S. Wallace, James J. Mci-ker and.Richard Scouton, Trustees of lhe First rresbyteriiin Church in Terre-Haute, I have levied on the following property, to-wit: In lot number six (G,) in Terre-Haute, being tin lands and tenements belonging to the said Trustees, and I will, on Saturday the 9th day of June, lb.),}, at the court-house door in Ter-ra-Haute, within the legal hours of *aid dav offer the rents and profits of said promises, with the appurtenances thereunto belonging for a term ot seven years and if thev should fail to soli for a sufficient sum to satisfy sail1 execution, I will then and there offer lhefeo MrnplOi to tho highest bidder, forca^h, tosa ti:sfy said execution and casta* 1 he above sale will be madewithout reliel from valuation or appraisement law ,r 1", A. BURNETT, Sheriff.

P. lS )5-4w prs fcelj-2 50

Sheriff's Sole.

Ywirtue of a copy of an order of snle nnd judgment mndo and rendered by the igo Court of Common Picas, at its April lerrn, in tavor of John J. r'.ijrgins and against Jesre Fuller and Susan Fuller, issued and certified to me by the Clerk of said Court. 1 will, on the 2d dav of June, 1P55 b-'u-.^n ». tho W.d hnnranf k.T: .1

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Klul

ll"/at

door in Terre-Haute, oifer for sale at public tie work of

en years of tho premises in said ord-r ,l«. 1 fcribcd to-wit: he north half oflotmimber \T-

three hundred and six, (306 „a }ie

a bid therefor sufficu-nt to

satisfy

I will thin nnd there offer the simple of tniil nivovitorte I. i.»

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Administrator's Sale.

"XT0TICK is hereby given, that I wiU sell on the 26th day of May, 1^55, at the laio residence of Jacob Jones, deceasedjfthe personal property of snid deceased, consisting of horses, hogs, cattle, sheep, farming utensils, household and kitchen furniture, and wheat ,ou the ground.

IKRAIS OF SAI.E.—All sums under $3 cash all sums over $3, a credit of twelve months will be given, the purchaser giving note bearjug inter-st from date, with approved secur•ty without relief from valuation OY appraisement laws. THOS. DUliHAM, 1st., Ad'r

May 1855-3w

S A E sT

Iwith

HAVE on hand a good Supply of Sates or without drawers also keep

April 10 dw If.

"3VF TTJI TABY

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BOUNTY^ LAND.S.

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Vioo CIRCUIT Count, MAIU'II TEUM, A. D., '55. wtni

HE timo alloAVcd bylaw for the rev-

A NEW LAW! 4

I E A O N A I O N S

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Mine tune, for furnishing materials and buil- Acres of the Public Domain, tr S who ding an open board fence around the public have been engaged in the Military Service of r!nCdTt0pt0,1,*1Ci,yby,1,tla,-°?'m-

A"d

LF„SR,wFRTJS1S3«

lhe Unitol

8r«i-.l,o UnToilliichLaw

Council nerves thenght toae- may be fully known by calling at my office

any

c0ntrnc!

that may bo made, the ma.ermls furnished have some aid in procuring their War and work done thereon, one-half will be, rants. Holding a commission as a No paid by .subscription, the other half bv the ir city. The subscription list for that purpose

Soldiers and others Interested, murt

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/, in my hands, ar.Jl «... ho cxamin JbTSiJ ™\h}™ "g

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one interested. JAMES HOOK, Mavor 11? ],.us,llt's« for five years past, and underMay 8 1855-dtf standing the Rules and Regulators of the different Bureaus at Washington City, I am prepared to give prompt aid to those who may

•State ol- Indiana, County of Vigo, km.

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Street, East of the Public Square, 1). S. DANALDSON. Agent at Washington City.

ROBT. II. GALLAHER, Esq. Terre-Haute April 13, lB55-3m.<p></p>STRATOJN

I) E A I, E N

supply of

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... »J .Nrf v»»." llv ill), niHI 11 M. KA .4U\_S IV A ii Ol

stand for trial at such adjourned term, ami which 1 will sell for VJUY LOW nticvs for cash shall bft docketed therefor, by tho Clerk, »^!«n1ir \Tnr ».• 1 I.,1.1 1 for a regular term, u--id that this Court now adjourn to said fourth Mond iv of July next. (llKCOni)Kn Slfi.NTI)

feor

JAMES HUGHES.

ATTEST: AND. WILKINS, Cl'k. May 21, 1*55-1 3w

O E I E S

or figures than any hm,o in th. city. Coun-

NOTICE.

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S. WOLFE is now receiving a large .J. fctoc.K of Queenswarethrougirth'j Ciis torn House at Evansville, Ind., direct from the Potteries in Liverpool also, lie has added Groceries and Dry Goods to his stocu.whieh mines it complete for the farmers

Terre-II lute, March 14 lt55. dft lm

I N A S

CHAIR & FURNLTUFTE

AVAJtE-KOOMS, ON ROUHTLI NT IT F.T, (A frw dooix Norlh of 'Main Street.,)

HAS

just received the largest and most complete stock of Furniture ever offered to th'j public in this market—coiisistiii"- ii part of CIIAIRSof tfVERY DESCRIPTION!

SOPAS, Marble top, Plain Dressing and common Bureaus, Tables, Stands, Centre tables and other taoles, nedstcads, Looking-Glasses, Mattresses, Cribs of every description Willow Wagons, Lounges nnd many other articles too,numerous to mention. "AISO, keeps on hand a large assortment of Chairs of same manufacture.

O* The attention of country dealers is call ed to the above s.tock. April2

VALUABLE

IOTBHTHMI!

IMPORTANT TO FARMERS!

C. I-T.

iX-I\TA.',S

PREMIUM HAHB C0J1N PLAKTEE. THE public are invited looxfmiinetli'is novol and valuable Machine, which is now leing exhibited in almost all p'ljts of the country. The cheapness, simplicity and ingenuity of its construction,^together With thc wonderfnl accuracy and dispatch with which it executes its work on evi-rv variety of sod, area .sufficient guarantee that this Machine will soon th the Horse Planter and planting corn. the past season by nume-

ciont guarantee tlrnt

the court-house „ke the nlace of lr,

t"rmc.,?l1,n

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one-fourth oflot numb, tl,r-o luimhcd °V('V coun seven (307,) in tho city of T,rre-Hautc ii

con­

stantly BU hand snfetins of very desrable patterns. Call at the old Rouli tt Ready Corner East of tho Cotir-House, for cheap bar

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said order, F^lloby Punuiu»-

.fee,

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said pi causes to satisfy said order and costs. ,, filTHNKTT, Sheriff. May 8, lbo» 3wprsfee$2 .'i0

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,»t ^-veral Agri-

March 15-tf. J. r.POWARS.

FIRE AM) MAR 1X12 INSUANCiv.

The Western Insurance Co., of Xcw YoikCapital stock $250,000.

The ITew York Indemuitv Insurance Co. Cash capital §200,000—all paid in Surplus capital $78,000.

The Knickerbocker Insurance Co. of!N" Capital, §150,000.

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

Tho Mohawk Valley Insurauce Company Capital, $200,000. Policies issued in cithee of the above responsible companies I'oputlie most favorable terms. Apslyto W M.E. McLE AN, Jan 13-3mo

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~OR

R. L. BALL

., in ot: exenangee J. B. EDMUND^, Real Estate A'jent,

arm Annlv to'

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arm. Apply to

March 2, '55.

TEHtfE-HAUTE GAS LIGHT

COMPANY

THISorganized

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

'M'pwtaicnt of the Governor

hT fl n^ed

1,1 iLc

L™d W^

v..,,. „.u„, ,iWnui,iniiiyl

h*°f lL° r°C°nt

l)rocur'

will IK?received forstoc

all consumers to give mo a cal and will n-i. ,, -h

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The Capital Slock is $70,000.

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1 est r»Ol]CO. C1t1)cnfil\fve cliAiil.l A 1 ular term of this court, bein^ in sufficient to complete tho business pending heroin, the regular term having elapsed leaving 1 lar 70 number of causea undisposed of and still ponding.

of!f°!"' lcav,hl?!llilt

Congres. city and citizens of Terre Haute

(A COPV.) Land "Warrants transferred, bought and express understanding that or' I "lu.uun lictii.-ii-urn, ana

yAl'4'W

It/""' Office at my Store Room on Maruet! scribe for more than that amount.

CompaBv Has been duly and JegaT 1^- upder the General Incorw, poraiion law.-, of Indiana, and the Ordinance' ted on Main .between ivi a, of th« City_Council of Terre Haute, passed, streets, (Caldwell's-Hall) October, 1653. Articles are filed in the Re* ansvPle, Indiana, andis open for ti£ corder's office of Vigo county, Ind., and in tiun of Students at

the office of the Secretary of State DIRECTORS 'fp' 1. Hon. R.WOOD,Pres., Cleveland, 0., 2. Hon. DAN. It. TILDEN^SCC., do. 3. SILAS MUTUANT, ESQ., do.s» 4. THOS. II. HAY, do. '5. 'STEPHEN I. NOBLE, do.'*"1' 'k''" 6. Vacant, \'t

tn he

unuvr?»i«iiuiug ITIJlt OngHlHI suoscri

f°r Claim vntron the short- burs shall yield proportionately to Terre

1 Haute subscribers, should they desire to sub-

S. Ross, Esq, will attend to the construc lion of the works, procuring materials, labor, fec, and all things necessary for the full and complete operation oft he same, under the supervision Thomas II. Hav,Esq., Director, selected by the Board of Directors for that purpose. 11. WOOD, Pres't.

DANLR. TILDKN, Sec.* uMarcl. 17 1m

The Uest I'lons in the World."

VIZ.

Fox 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 wholesa'e and retail at last year's prices. All plows made by us are UNCONDITIONALLY WARRANTKD to perform well in every respect. [L/ Wo repair plows of our own manufacture (none others) neatly, substantially and expeditiously at a very SIIK.II advance from actual cost.

GROVER & MADISON

ar 21 '55-if

A N O E N E W KPTAHLISIIMENT

S. i' RZEIt & CO.are no-\v opening and will koep on hand a splendid assortment of the most Fashionable Goods in theirline cverbro't to this market,bonnets, bloomers, bonnet rib bons, Misses bonnets and flats, bonnet

Eab. ovelnstitn on

The stock subscribed for by the city ind citizens of 1 erre-Haute to be PREFERRED stock xvci-jjmg, vyummnwion fiu^ib'ega' entitled to a dividend of not less than ten counts Current,

'i' ho street pipes will embrace about four

all

on

tilf

tlio A METKI

or

town

rade, as ho Keeps almost every article that (he farmor or liou-»e-Keeper wants, Come and see if I wont sell Goods cheap, as times are hard and money scarce.

E. S. WOLFE.

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

•per cent, per annum, and equally, when the culatioris atidin complete system of Onn)|. profits exceed ten per cent, per annum. -cial correspondence. .l ,j Instruct ion being iropartjsd individn not in classes, students can tj&Kf<n£^|£l|' any time and progress in the'ratio of thfill? pacitv. .r-" j-

The Terre-Haute subscribers to elect tho Treasurer, when the works go into operation, who will be authorized to retain from the monthly collections arising fYr.m ima iia

and oxer, and on smaller sums half cash "and half-iiv-sixty days. Tho whole to be depos-

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construe-

t.uiisuiiiei. »v uuasn street, as tar as collide oi lessons in triislnFtitutiM.! cth street, to have two lines of pipes, one The Principal feels justified in s^yingUnl each side

the churches, public build-]

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

a.T1y

?s, hotels' it,c (save and except crossing tions.cau in a few months learrmuffc oftbe canal) will have street pipes extended to practical part of Book Keeping rn this whool •ni. Each consumer

Avill

be furnished with

and trimmings of every description hand, Kerchiefs, chemisettes, sleeves, jaconet and Swiss ^flouncing, best French flowers, nidsiltc, Kid ifnish, Lisle thread, and other gloves, j-io-nios, itc., tcj- Ladies' silK, linen, cotton und vorstod hosiery fine perfumery, IVI con Fun, lilly white, &c. Toys of all kinds, dress trimmings, and in short J£5T Everything a Itidy can call fci,

Except Dross Goods.

SWISS AND ACONET INSERTINC1S, EDCJBLES

PLASTICS, WASH BLONDE, PENKNIVES, SCISSORS irC.

O 1'IR IT ALIS by Edmonds and Dex li'r, olunitf 2. For sale at Feb 27, dIf BUCKINOHAMF'S.

DOUGLAS &, SANDFORD~

City Auctioneers,

I OO:\iS on Fourth street, between Main -1A nnd Cherry. a:r Will give particular attention to nil sales entrusted to their care.

Terms reasonable,

Terre-Haute, March 15, 1S55—defcw

ts

Pmmivml'

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aim. Apply to J. B. EDMUNDS. or branches, French and Music.

Welch's Block

SCUDDER & CO-J

WUOLKSAl.i: ,t H1CTAII. I'KAI.rUS IN

CAKES, CANDIES, CONFECTIONERY TOYS, itc., etc., O* Second Street, in Early's New Block, nearly opposite the Stewart House,

Ffb20-dtfcwtf. Terre-llnutc. Ind.

p\th utv they will open a school for Young Ladies in Plot in particular, with other Legends, by the -n-ith lioiieo is iv iV T°i

the Seminary, on the second Monday in A- author of "The Stray Yankee in Texas."

Pn?- ^'^y will teach the common and high- INGENUE Or, the First Days of Bl«od, bj

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September till the Th rooms are i"»—-wyie any other similar Institution in •wari?1 no effort shall be *fck«d Principal to make stWenfe 'cotCJgjl everyitespect.

The system,ftdopte4!Jh t«4cl^i^£jU2' tical, Inductive, Practical and Th-obfe!^

Instead of using books, the punilfl cisedinmakin~":-!-

All the

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Stock except $10,000, has been subscribed 'ni^

taking off trial ances opirii a great variety of different sets1 for partnership and individual eluding balance BBoeteiiAc.,-i-in •no- precisely the same duties that wjl] ST*

kind of business. The coursTof Infeh&Ui fill consist of DOCBIJS EKTHT BOORLFT^T 1 all its various brancbes, includi«ff adapted to the Retail business?, sXfij! Book Keeping, Commission BusjofegT^Ii /VNMTC NNVRNITT A AAAIT 1 AC*

AccountSid^.lfcr^iiu^'

A Full Course can ,be cothplet*flin fromw Dtrrnf wo/ilro nnJ

"Jio 111 six montns, ana IIUIKC uie 011 all sums of $500 plished accountants.

'*tanjrti^.

pleasureindoii* advancjB his itaand accom.

Diplomas awarded to those dcom«d!v«thv of them. -j ,j' TERMS, (prepaid or secured,) for the Mercantile course, excepting S. B. Book-KwDiim $20,00 including ». Book Ket -p 00 Mercantile Calculations,f25,00.v

person of ordinary business 'quaniSca'

t,ian

for measuring the amount of gas

could be learned in the cottntiiur-hoMe

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in a number of years. Hours of instruction, from 9 to. 12 i, x„ v. .1*2

the

t0 4

»n«1!7 to 10 in t^Tfiiiiw!

modern Pupils attending the eveni'ng ses^htnNiiWili fuinish their own lights. F«r,furtheriufor.nation, apdrcss the'irndersfg^d.

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Catalogues giving full particulars?,'ffill be -.sent oil application to. tin midersigiied,

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JEREMIAH BEIlM,'

Jeb^G, ,i i.i.jprihcipHbW

rHEHumorous

"x -\v TJOOKHj'

HISTORY OF THE i^Eif FEyEli a Record, by. Cteo.-PjiBuni-'

ham

North and South, by the Afitiior of l^arr Barton," tc. ALong Look Ahead, or the First !Stnik«ini the Last, by A.S. Hoe. Ingenue, or the First Days of Blood) by Dumas.: In u-.

Fcr sale at BUCKIjNGII^M'g.

House and Lot Por Sale.

SITUATED

on Firnt KlreoiVobiiih of

ringtou's Porfe, ^OIISP. Thu lot,.i«!(|W feet Iront. The House irontains'7 pood Ijirje rooms, with a good w«-ll c»n lhe pr«A.fii**tknl the lot is well supplied will., nnd pood fruit trees in uHnndiinr^, Prfe• §1150. Terms, one-half down, Kft!nh'n« •0' li.n». A cood two horsA wagon willi hor»f» will be taken in pnrt payment. AnpW.1*

J. EDMUNDS, Real Entitle AIF«iit, March 16 tf WelchVBl«k.

ICE CREAM SALOON

SCUDI)I:R& CO

inform the citizen's

of

tliis ciij

that they have fitted up one of lhe mo'-t legant Ice Cream Saloons in jhe W?»t. Ice Cream of all descriptions, Vanilla, Lemon, Orange, &c., kept. Constantly on bWWl throughout the Summer also, cakes, C^ltr: dies and nuts of the best quality.

S A I N A E S O E PH. MONNINNGER, rnopaiiion,p O" Corner of Market and Mulberry streets

TEHnE-HAUTE, IN^.

OMNIIU'SSKS FRKK—to and from the cars,.™ Feb20-dtkwtf.

HOUSE GUTTERS.,

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AM now prepared to make anJ.put^iip eave trougn and spouting in short notice as I keep it constantly on ^iand ready-m»d#i so there will be no delay in putting up an« as to price, I think they will suit lhe times. Call and see for yourselves at the old Rough and Ready Corner, opposite the Court house

March 7-tf R. L. RALL.

E A N S I E

O E I A O E Caldwell's Hall. First Street, KVANSVILLK, IJCDIAK**'* For terms, tc., address

JEREMIAH BEHM, ,,i\

Feb26. Principall

County ... Glorious Majesty. Queen Elizabeth, Reade ed into Modern English by Charles Kingite lgllbu II,

RENNETH Or, The Rear Guard of th# Grand Army, by the Authors of "The Heii*

JSelect School For Young Indies. of Redclyffe," &c. RS. & MISS SEELEY respectfully in- The Wonderful Adventures ®f CaptMtt f^rm the citizens of Terre-Haute, that Priest, a Tale of but few Incidents, and n®-

Alexandre Durias. For sale"kt

^EKERKNcist—Rcv. Mr. Cheever, Mr. Fish W. H. BUCKINGHA3TS and M. Sonic. Mar 3 May 10^1S55^||# tt' rN'ii'S