Daily American, Volume 1, Number 97, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 13 June 1855 — Page 4
Eh
NSW BOOKS GODEY'S
Graham's Magazine,
Emerson Bennett's new novel—"Ell^n Nor bury, or the adventures ol an Orphan," by Emerson Bennett. At spril 25 W. H. BUCKINGHAM'S.
NEW BOOKS!:
HARPER'S
MAGAZINE, for May.
Pulnam'8 Monthly, for do. At
BUCKINGHAM'S
Book Store.
The Rag-Bag, a collection of Ephemera, by N. P. Willis. The Old Inn, or tho Travelers Entertainment, by Josiah Barnes, Senior.
Grace Lee, by Julia Kavanngh. Tri-Colored Sketches in Ruis. 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
G.
For sale at Buckingham's, Sign of tho "Big Book."
New Publications.
rrHE
Voyages aud Adventures of Sir Atnyas Leigh, Night of Burrough, in the County of Devon, In tin Reign oil Her Most Glorious Majesty. Queen Elizabeth, Rendered into Modern English by Charles Kiugsley,
Glorious Majesty. Queen Elizabeth, RemiertfodernEng RENNKTH Or, Tho Hear Guard of the Grand Amy, by the Authors of "The Heirs of Redclyffe," &c.
Priest, a Tale of but few Incidents, and no Plot iii particular, with other Legends, by the author of "The Stray Yankee in Texas."
INGKNUE Or, the First Days of Blood, by Alexandre Dumas. For sale at W. H.BUCKINGHAM'S
May 10, 1855-dtf
Feb. 27, dtf BUCKINGHAM'S.
NETW BOOKS
THE
BOOKS!
rNEW
HE HISTORY OF THE HEN FEVER a Humorous Record, by Geo. P. Burnham. North and South, by the Author of Mary
Barton," Ac.
A Long Look Ahead, or tho First Stroke and the Last, by A. S. Roe. Ingenue, or the First Days of Blood, by Dumas.
For sale at BUCKINGHAM'S.
THE S1.AVE OF THE I,AMP, A Posthumous Novel, by William North, April 3, '55 dtf BromNcniAMVi.
OPIRITUALIS by
Edmonds and Dex
Oter, Volume 2. For
8alo
Administrator's Sale.
NOTICE26th
residence of Jacob Jones, deceased, the per-
sonal property of snid deceased, consisting of I W
household and kitchen furniture, and wheat on the ground. TIC RMS OK SALE.—All sums under $3 cash all sums over $3, a credit of twelvemonths will be given, theourchnsergiving note bearing interest from uato, with approved security, without relief from valuation or appraisement laws. THOS. DURHAM, 1st.,Ad'r.
May 1855-3w
To Printers throughout the Stnte. V17 E arc prepared tu furnish at the lowest CASH RATES—
Fine Eastern Printing Inks, in large aud small sized cans. Printing l'aper of any size,and extra ijuid-
ity Cards cut to order at short uotice. Unruled Cap, Letter, and Note Papers. .Fine Plain aud Illuminated Card Boards.
STEWART & BOWKN,
18 West Washington St., Indianapolis. May 28, 1855-wy
S A E S
1
HAVE on hand a good Supply of Sales with or without druwers also keep c«nstantlyaii band snfu tins of very- desrable patterns. Call at the old Rouli «fc Ready Corner East of the Cour-House, for cheap bar gains call on R. L. BALL
April 19-dw-tf.
saint charlp:S HOTEu PII. MON^NINNGER, PROPRIETOE, O* Comer of Market and Mulberry streets
E-B B.E BAt'TS, IND.
OMViBusaES free—to and from the cats.
FebSQ-d&Tfjtt
State of Indiana, County of Vigo, ss. VIQO CIHCUIT COURT, MABCH TKBM, A. D.,'55. (A COI'Y.)
THE
LADY'S BOOK, for May.
time allowed by law for the regular term of this court, being in-' sufficient to c-»mplcte the business pending herein, the regular terra having elnp»' leaving large number of causes undisposed of and still pending.
Tho Wonderful Adventures of Cnpt'iin th»t the defeudauta were not residents of the
WHO IS RUTH HALL?
Is RUTH HALL FANNY FERN,OR SOMEBODY ELSE? And If Fanny Fern is not Ruth Hall, 1
W O I S A N N E N The Life and Beauties of Fanny Fern, Just received and for sale at
Literary Life and Correspondence of the Countess of Blessington, Travels in Europe and the East—a year in
by Saml. Irenaenus raime. The Pleasant Boy Philosopher, founded on Ferguson's Early Life, by Henry Mayhew,
For sale at apll BUCKIXQHAM'S BOOK STORD.
"OUR.NEY Through .Central Africa, Bayard Taylor
by
Lands of the Saracen, by Bayard Taylor: Fudge Doings, by Ik Marvel Journey Through Kansan and Nebraska with descriptions of Country, Climate, Soil, &c., &.c.,by Boynton & Mason—Committee from the "Kansas League" of Cincinnati:
Feb. 27 dtf For sale at BUCKINQHAM'S BOOKSTORK.
Mrs. Stowc's New Work. The May Flower, and Miscellaneous writings by Harriet Beecher Stowo. The Life of Sam Houston, Illustrated. For sale at
BUCKINGHAM'S.
It is ordered by the court, that there be an adjourned term of said court, held at th» Court-House in Terre-Haute, commencing on ... .i vi-w the fa.ni.Mimdav „f j„iy. a.jsss.for the transaction of such business and the trial
of such causes and matters as now remain undisposed of at the present term, mid that public notice of tlu holding of Mich adjourned term, be given by publication of thin order to three weeks consecutively in each of tlx* weekly newspaper* now published in Terre-
ATTF.ST AXII. WILKI.VS, Cl'k. May 24, 1H55-1 3w
Haute: The last publication to be at least rant business for five years past, and underthirty days before the first »y of suid ad- fitmiding the Rules and Regulations of the iourned term, and that all matters and can d'^rent Bureaus at W a^h.ngtnn City, I am ses pending in thL-. Court, which remain to prepared to g,ve prompt aid to those who may be uNjywtM11' at the present t*»rm, shall be entuled to the benefits of the recent act of stand for trial at such adjourned term, and shall be. docketed therefor, bv the Clerk, as ,L,nncl \V amuits transferred, bought and for a regular term, and flint this Court now sold, and procured fur Claim mU un iheshortadjourn to said fourth Moml iv of July next.
STATU OK INDIANA, COUNTY OK Viuo as. Vigo Court Common Pleas April Term 1855. (No. 843) William Hall, and James Hall, vs.
George W Brninhard, Joseph SI. Brainhard Samuel W. Stone.—Attachment.
CJ
SherifPs Sale.
England, Ireland, Wales, France, Belgium, Holland, Germany, Austria, Italy, levied on tlie following property, to-wit: Greece, Turkey,Syria Palestine and Egypt,
virtue of one execution issued from the igo Circuit Court, and to me directed and delivered, in favor of James Hite, and against Joseph S. Wallace, Jaiues J. Meeker and Richard Scouton, Trustees of the First Presbyterian Church in Terre-Haute,'I have
Bvvl
lot numbt.r six (6i) in
E A N A I O WHOLESALE A RETAIL DEALL.K LTF READY-MADE CLOTH1NC. CLOTHS, CASSIMERES,
csL~°llc£
(RKCOUDKD SSIGNKD JAMES HUGHES.
IT
State of Indiumi. Whereupon it is ordered |nv minierous customers, and the public gen by the Court that notice of the pendency of orally, that 1 am in the Market with a fresh this suit be given to the defendants, by publication in the American, a public newspaper of general circulation, printed and published in Vigo county, Indiana, for three successive (weeks) publication)?, at least sixty days beforu the first day of the next term of this court, that the defendants on or before the calling of the cause for trird, plead, answer or demur to plaintiffs' complaint, or the surne will be taken ns confessed and decreed accordingly, to which time this cause is continued.
Attest: AND WILlvlNS, Cl'k. May 17, 1855-1-w3 prs fee $2 60
In
'j'eiTe-Ilaute,
bein„
ff
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-Haute, within the legal hours of said day, offer the rents and profits of said premises, with the Appurtenances thereunto belonging, for a term ot seven years and if they should fail to sell for a sutiicient sum to satisfy sait' execution, I will then and there offer the lee simple, to the highest bidder, for cash, to sa tisfy said execution and costs. 1 he above sale will be made without reliel from valuation or appraisement law.
L. A. BURNETT, Sheriff.
May 8, l855-4w prs fee $2 50
"mwrnWi
B. BISCH0F.
VESTINGS, &c.,
No. 8, Union How,
E I E I I A E I N I A N A J^ESPECTFULLY informs tliu public that
HAS REMOVED HIS
CLOTHING STORE,
From the corner of Main and Fourth Sis., to
No. 8 Union Row, 1 door West of
Cook's Hardware Store,
v1
at where he keeps on hand, at all tin.es, a large stock of
READY-MADE
is hereby given, that 1 will sell -f- 4" The cheapness, simplicity nnd ingenuity of on tlio day of May, 1855, at tlui late
w"icti
vory
liorsea, hogs, cattle, sheep, farming utensils,! it «W 1/ Ir 11 ti Irii cient gunrantec. that tliis Machine will soou take the place of both the Horse Planter and O vi Hoe in the work of planting corn.
FUrtlMISI 11 IN!O GOODS
lit.
\*c "Tf -j
MILITAEY
-ibounty lands.
A NEW LAW!
I E A O N A I O N S
rpilE act of Congress of Mach 3,1855. ap|rupriat«fi about thirty-five Millions of Acr^s of the Public Dom:iin, to those who
the United Stales—the tv-rms of whicli Law may b«- fully known bv calling at my office. Soldiers and others interested, must have some aid in procuring their Warrants. Holding a commission nsaNo aSsjfa tarv Public, by appointment, of the Governor and having bevn engHged in the Land War
IL/" Office at my Store Room on MarKet Street, East of the Public Square, 1). S. IMNALDSON.
Agpnt at Washington City,
ROBT. H. GALLAI1ER, Esq. Terre-Haute April 13, lfc55-3m.
J. W. STRATOM
i» a 1.1: it IN
IO ME now the plaintiff* by Edwards nnd GROCERIES Jones, their attorneys, and the defen- CORNKR^OK 2n & OIIIOSTS'.,SOUTH WEST dants come hy Ivelson, their attorney, and it coiixuu OF O L' KT-II US SQU A IIE, appearing to the Court, by the affidavit of a Terie-IIautc, Ind. disinterested person and competent witness, AVI NO reduced my business to
strictly CASH SYSTEM, I will sav to
supply of
A I O E I E S which I will sell for VERY LOW MIICER for cash, only. My stock is well laid in at the lowest tide of tlie Market, enabling me to sell at lower figures than any house in the city. Country produce of all kinds will be found at my house when it can be obtained. I will say to ill cousumers to give me a call, and I will make it a profitable visit to them. Bring on
Miur Crrover ifc Madison scrip, and it will be a awful tender for Groceries or old debts. Feb22-jtf. J. W. STRATON.
NOTICE.
Hi. fctocK of Queenswarethrough tli.' Ciis torn House at Evansville, Ind., direct from the Potteries in Liverpool also, he has added Groceries and Dry Goods to his stocK, whieh niaKes it complete for the farmers or town rade, as he Keeps almost every article that the farnior or house-Keeper wants, Come and see if I wont sell Goods cheap, as times are hard and money scarce.
ID The attention of country dealers is call cd to the above stock. April2
VALUABLE
mvmrmm
1MPORTANT TO FARMERS!
O. H. T)A ~N~_A/S
f°r wholesale or reiaill, itsoonstrnction, together with the wonderful
ID- He solicits a call from COUNTRY MKR ?.JV o«m ""V,y Cash capital $i200.00t)—all paid 111 Sur
otA.vrs. nnd the public generally. O* All onlersgot vp 011 short notice, and in the most approved &uyle.
B. BISCIIOF
April 25. l£55—.ditw-Gm
SITUATION as Salesman or BookKeepor, in a Dry Goods or othev
A
business house, by
Juno 1, 185o-d2w
¥4*
who has had
many years experionco. The best of city references can be given. Apply at this office.
WOLFORT'S ROOST! And other papers now first collected, BvciasGHAM's,
for sale at
TERRE-HAUTE GA8
PREMIUM HAND CORN PLANTER. THE public are invited to examine this novel and valuable Machine, which is now being exhibited in almost, all parts of the country, dress trimmings, and in short
accuracy nnd dispatch with which it executes
Also, the latest stylee und best varieties of It has been tested the past season by numaCii.ssinuM'es,
The verv boot e\er offered iu this city. JL'i He lias engaged the services of Mr. WM. SHAFKKH, one oi'tho best cutters and fitters in tho country, under whose supervision the above goods will be manufactured into good and substantial garments of the latest and most KASUIONABJ.K STYI.K, and will be ready at all times to take tho measures of a neat nnd genteel
work 011 every variety of soil, are a sutH-
rous
farmers in most of the States, who unite
French and in giving it their decided preference over all tieriium Cloths, other Planters ever introduced into the coun Vesting*, Linens, aud
tr'-
It has been presented at several Agri-
c,'1,l.inil.1,.Hir^,.alul
^'ways wifhout exception,
received the highest premium. For sale bv March 15-tf. J. P.POWARS.
FIRE AN1) MARINE 1NSUANCK.
The Western Insurance Co., of Xew Yoik Capital stock$250,000.
Tbo North Western Insuranc Co.of Philn. Cash capital, $:{00.001)—all paid in.
The Mohawk Valley Insuraucc Company, Capital, $2tU),titiU. Policies issued in eithee of the above responsible compauies dopnthe most favorable terms. Apsly to W M.E. McLEAN, Jan 13-3mo
?OR EXCHANGE—Two town lots with house, itc., will be exchanged for a arm. Apply to J. B. EDMUNDS,
COMPANY"
THISorganized
porat of tb October, 1853. corder's office of Vigo county, Iiijd the office of the Secretary of State.'
1 Hon. R. WOOD, Pres., Cleveland, 0., do. do. do. do.
2. Hon. DAN. R. TILDKS, Sec 3. SILAS MEBCHANT ESQ., 4. Tuos. ii. HAY, 5. STEI'HI:N" R. NosfLE, (5. Vacant, 7. Vacant, 8. Vacant, 9. Vacant, 10. Vacant, 11. Vacant,
(fe COLTNTCRY PRODCUE preferred stock ancl FIRST p.vv the satne, and
E. S. WOLFE.
Terre-Hlute. March 14 1855, d&wlui
I N A S
CHAIR & FURNITURE AVA UK-ROOMS,
OX FOURTH STR' ET, (A few doors North of Main Street,)
HAS
just recciyed the largest and most complete stock of Furniture ever offered to tho public in this market—consisting ir part of
CHAIRS of EVERY DESCRIPTION! SOKAS, Marble top, Plain Dressing and common Bureaus, Tables, Stands, Centre tables and other taoles, Bedsteads, Looking-Glasses, Mattresses, Cribs of every description Willow Wagons, Lounges and many other articles too numerous to mention. Also, keeps on hand a large assortment of Chairs of same manufacture.
»av the oal'inee of profits ]roraln, on the
usej,
aud expeditiously at a very from actual cost. GIIOYER & MADISON ar 24'55-tf
A N O E N E W K?TABL1SHMEKT
1
City
I)OOMS
Real Estate ATCHI, Welch's 'Block
Marchl!. '55.
*T. ^?5KM
\m
IIOHT
Company has been duly and legal-, EVANSV kLE, INDlASF^ ly under the General lncor- I "*E above Institution is permanently poration laws of Indiana, and the Ordinance _L ted on Main,between Main andS»r
Citv Council of Terre Haute, passed, streets, (Caldwell's Hall,) in. the citv nfT* Articles are filed in the Re ansviilo, Indiana, and is open for tK« in tion of Students at all times, from thlfffi
DIRE' IORS .'
S.FRZER & CO. aro now opening and will koep on hand a splendid nssortment of tho most 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, Sst French flowers. Kid-1 Scl«ct School Ior oung Lttd.w. siln, Kid tfuish, Lisle thread, nnd other gloves, RS. & MISS SEELED respectful juo.-nics, etc., (tic- Ladies' sik, linen, cotton I form the citizens of
on Fourth street
li and Cherry. O" Will give particular attention sales entrusted to their care.
Terms reasonable,
Co.
Surplus
capital $78,000.
The Knickerbocker Insurance Co. ofN. Y., Capital, $150,000.
Terre-Haute, March 15. 1855—dtiw ... hSL-
SCTIDDEK&
WHOI.ESALK A- IU.TAIL 1FAI.KT5S I* W
IU-T/
CAKES, CANDIES. CONFECTIOIWERY. TOYS, &e.. Ac., O*Second Street, in Early's New Block, nearly opposite the Stewart House,
Fef20-d Torro-llaute. Ind.
House and Lot For Sale.
SITUATED
on First streot, south of Far-
rington's Port? House. The lot is 100 feet front. The House contains" good large rooms, with a good well on the premises and the lot is well supplied with shrubbery
EVAHBVILLE^^'s
O E RCIA OfL EOfe
September till the middle df E
I The rooms arc fitted up iu
e'g)'t
pay the oalsiuce oi proms prorata, on tlie than four weeks, the time, liowevtr, will int balance of stock but when tlie profits yield limited. Students can review at any tinir, more than ten per cent, per milium, then the f|V(' °f charge. profits to be divided equally. The Principal will take pleasure in doiiig
City bonds payable in one and two years, every thing in his power to advance his sttiand approved notes payable in six months, dents, and make them thorough aud accomwill !e received for stock, on all sums of $500 pitched accountants. and oxer, and on smaller sums half Ctish and Diplomas awarded to those deinitd wortliy half in sixty days. Tho whole to be depos- of them. ited in any one solvent bank or with any rej ERMS, (prepaid or secured,) for tlie Hersponsible person at Terre-H.ufe, to be drawn cantile course, excepting S B. Hook-Keeping, out or discounted by S. Ross. Esq., const rue- $'20,00 including b. Book-Keeping, $2o,tor, fcc, or by Thos 11. H»y, Director, as the 00 Mercantile Calculations, $525,00. works progress, and to pay forJjibor and ma- oung men wishing to qualify themselves teriafeat Terre Hau'te. for Prnciical Book Keepers, are respectfully
The street pipes will embrace about four invited to call at the Rooms during business miles iu size, six inch, four inch and three inch, exclusive of service pipe, to be furnished to each consumer. Wabasli street, as far as Sixth street, to have two linos of pipes, one on each side all the churches, public buildings, hotels' itc (save and except crossing the canal) will have street
Every effort will be used to have Terre: 'nation, apdrcss the undersigned. Haute lighted with gas by July 4th. All! Catalogues giving fnll particulars will be the material castings are ordered and will be
on the ground at an early day. S. Ross, Esq, will attend to the construc tion of the works, procuring materials, labor. Ac, and all things necessary for the full and complete operation of the same, under the supervision of Thomas H. Hay, Esq., Director,. selected by the Board of directors for that purpose. II. WOOD, Pres't.,
DANL R. TILDEN.SCC. March 17 Ini
The Best Plows in the World.
YIZ.
Fox River, Carciy, and Eagle—al steel plows—iiuinuffictured of the very best material, selec.etl with case for the purpose, aud put together by experienced workmen, for sale wholesale and retail at? last year's prices. All plows made by us are UNCONDITIONALLY WARKANTF.D to perform well in every respect. 0° We repair plows of our own mmiu-
firisl°f
a
stvin
ne rooms arc ntteu up a stvln any other similar Institution in »Jie
any other similar Institution in »Jie WS no effort shall be wanted on the partirfn Principal to make students comfortable*
be
rery respect. ii» The system adoj.ted in teachineis A».I I tical, Inductive, Practical and TheotrUi' Instead of using books, the pupils are^""" cised in making original entnesjournali,^' taking off trial balances, operting and cl,^' a great variety of different sets of books b3 for partnership and individual busin«gg eluding balance sheets, Ac.,—in fact perforL8 mg precisely the name duties that will be?" quired inth« Counting-House, and thusaial ifying the student for entering unmiT.
The Capital Stock is $70,000. All the Stock except. $16,000, has been subscribed for, leaving that amountMo betaken by the city and citizens of Terre Haute, with the nymg tlie stiuteut for entering upoa'lio express understanding that original sub.-cn
1
PRACTICAL duties of an ACCOOUJJTANT in «IIT
bers shall yield'proportionately to Terre- kind of bu.Miioss. The course of instroctiut Haute subscribers, should they desire to sub- consist of DOUULK ESTRV BOOK KEM-TJ scribe for more than that amount. 'n 'ls
vn-r'IUH
The stock subscribed for by the city and adapted to the Retail bijsincss, Steauiboiu citizens of Terre-Haute to bepttKFKURED stock Book Keeping, Commission Ijusiqess, Ac. entitled to a dividend of not less thau ten counts Current, AecountSales, MercantileCa]. per cent, per annum, und equally, when the culations and a cmnplete system of Conunor. profits excecd ten per cent, per annum. cial porr0»jK»idci:cv.
The Terre-Haute subscribers to elect the' Instruction being imparted individually anf* Treasurer, when the works go into operation,
who will be authorized to retain from the
no'
rnontnly collections arising from gas bills parity. Ac., S'-ini-anmially five per cent, on such A Full Course can be completed in from sit
branches, including fonni
in classes, students can therefore enter at
any
time and progress in the ratio of tlicirpa-
weeks, and 'nay not require more
hours, and satisfy themselves in regard tcthe advantages to be derived from attending a course of lessons in this Institution.
The Principal feels justified in si^yingthat any person of 'ordinary business qualifica tions, can in a few months learn more of the
extended to practical part of Book Keeping in this school
them. Each eonsunierwill be furnished with than could be learned in the counting-house a MET HI, for measuring the amount of gas J* number of years.
The buildings will be of brick, and the and 1}^ to 4 i\ M., and 7 to 10 in tlie evening, works generally will contain all the modern Pupils attending the evening sessions, will improvements." I f'lnush their own lights. For further infor-
Hours of instruction, from 9 to 12 A.M.,
se,'t
on
applicatior to the undersigned.
Feb26.
JEREMIAH BEHM, Principal
ICE CREAM SALOON
SCUDDER& CO,
WOULD
inform the citizens of this city
that they have fitted up one. of the most elegant Ice Creaui Saloons in the West. Ice Cream of all descriptions, Vanilla. Lemon Orange, &c., kept constantly on hand throughout the Summer also, cakes, candies and nuts of the best quality. [My7|
HOUSE GUTTERS.
AM now prepared to make and put up eave troutrn and spouting in short, ndticc, ly on ^iand ready-inntls,
1
as I keep it constsntly on ^iand res putting up: ill suit the ti Call and see foryourselves at the old Rough and Ready Corner, opposite the Court-house.
factnre (none others) neatiy, substanti dlv so there will be no delaj in putting up, and ,i advance as to price, I think they will suit the time*.
March 7-tf R. L. BALL.
and worsted hosiery fine perfumery, Meeii they will oyien a school for oung Lauies Fun, 1 illv white, kc. Toys of all kinds, the Seminary,011 the second Monduy in pril. They will touch the common nnd bign*
ETe^fCSrcaU
EVANSVILLE
O E I A O E E Caldwell's llall. First Street, KVASSVILIS) I N IA N A'.i For terms, Ac., address ti
1
SWTSS AND JACONET INSERTINGS, EDGTBLES BtASTTCS, WASH BLONDE, TENKNIVES, SCTSSORS frC.
DOUGLAS & SANDFORD,
Auctioaeers,
JEREMIAH REHM.f
Feb26. -Principal.
Terre-Haute,
mi
nndM.Soule. MarJ.
Shcritl's Sale.
BYCourt
virtue of a cojiv of an order ofsgle and judgment mado HIUI rendered lv T"1Yigo of Common Pleus, at. it3 Ap Term, 1855, in favor of John J. lligg"}s
Terre-Haute,
11.
against Jesse Fuller and Susan 1'ullei. and certified tome by the Clerk of said C«l 1 will, l,n tlie 2d day of June, 1855. b^rt the legal hours of said day, at thecourHio«w door in
offer for sale at p«
vendue the rents and profits for aterm*"
ell'vents
of the premises in snid
reet, between Main scribed to-wit: 1 he north half of lot niua three hundred and six, (306,) and the so
01
ft'
three humtml ana six, l»»» 7- 1 to all one-fourih of lot
number
three hundKi
l^eve,, (307,) in the city of
Tern^-liaute,
j?
county, Indiana nnd should I fail a bid therefor sufheient to satisfy sai.d«™oj I will then and there offer the fee sun|I fy said order and cost-
L. A. liURNETT, Slien
May 8,1855 3w prs fee$2 50
FRESH ARRIVAL,
OFat.
new goods at E. S. Wolfe
OH.
S1150. Terms, one-half down, balance time. A gooa two horse wagon with horses Main and Cherry. Ice Cream ,^ ly on hand .throughout the season, also ca*
will be taken in part payment. Apply to J. B. EDMUNDS, Real Estate Agent, candy, &. March
16
tf Welch's Block.
S°"' te
splendid assortment of white ware, prices that will astonish the i„\ ti,„ en me kind of wareto sen also a lot of the same commission at importers 1 rices
April 28-dtf
Ice Cream Saloon.
il-
PROTSMAN, would inform theci^ izens of Terre Haute, that he
May
16
1856-dtf
if
