Daily American, Volume 1, Number 98, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 14 June 1855 — Page 4

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NEW BOOKS GODEY'S

LADY'S BOOK, for May.

Graham's Magazine,

'^Emerson Bennett's new novel—"Ell«n Nor lkr bury, or the adventures ol an Orphan," by Emerson Bennett. At ipril 25 W. H. BUCKINGHAM'S.

NEW BOOKS! HARI'ER'S

MAGAZINE,

for May.

Putnam's Monthly, for do. v. At

BUCKINGHAM'S

Book Store.

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

Grace Lee, by Julia Kavanngh. Tri-Colored Sketches in Paris. Tho Summer Land, a Southern Story, by a child of tho Sun.

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

Harper's Story Books, No's. 5 ana 6. For sale at Buckingham's, iSign of the "Big Book."

New Publications.

TITE

Yoyagesand Adventures of Sir Amyas Leigh, Night of Burrough, in the County of Devon, In ths Reign ol Her Most Glorious Majesty, Queen Elizabeth, Rendered into Modern English bv Charles Kingsley.

KENNE*H Or, The Rear Guard of the Grand Army, by the Authors of "The Fleirs of Rcdclyffe," &c.

The Wonderful Adventures of Captiin Priest, a Tale of but few Incidents, and no Plot in author of (NGFNUI Or, tho First Buys of Blood, by Alexandre Dumas. For sal* at

May 10, 1855-dtf

WHoTi~RUTH A.LL?

Is Utrrn HALL FANNV FERN, OH SOMEBOOV

FiI.SK?

And if Fannv Fern is not Ruth Hall, W O I S A N N E N The Life and Beauties of Fanny Fern, Just received and for sale at

Feb. 27, dtf BUCKINGHAM'S.

NEW BOOKS-

"f&t rrtlHE Literary Life and Correspondence of JL the Countess of Blessirigtou. Travels in Europe and the East—a year in

England, Ireland, Wales, France, Belgium, Ilollaud, Germany, Austrin, Italy, Greece, Turkey .Syria, Palestine and Egypt, by Snml. Irenaenus Pjime. The Pleasant Boy Philosopher, founded on

Ferguson's Early Life, by Henry Mayhew, For sale at apll BUCKINGHAM'S BOOK STOKD.

JOURNEYTaylor

Through Central Africa, by

Bayard

Lands of the Saracen, by Bayard Taylor: Fudge Doings, by Ik Marvel Journey Through Kansas 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 BUCKINGHAM'S BOOKSTORE.

jttrs. Stowe'M Neiv Work. The May Flower, and Miscellaneous writings by Harriet Beecher Stowe. The Life of Bam Houston, Illustrated. For sale at

BUCKINGHAM'S.

rNEWBO^S

HE HISTORY OF THE HEN FEVER a Humorous Record, by Geo. P. Burnham. North and South, by the Author of Mary

Barton," Ac.

ALong Look Ahead, or the First Stroke and the Last, by A. S. Roe. Ingenue, or the First Days of Blood, by Dumas.

For sale at BUCKINGHAM'S.

THE SLAVE OK THE LAMP, A Posthumous Novel, by William North, April 3,'55 dtf RrcKiNOHAM'r.

Ster,

PIRITUALIS Mj by Edmonds and Dex Volnm«2. Feb 27, dtf*

For sale at BUCKINGHAMF'S.

Administrator's Sale.

NOTICE26thday

is hereby given, that I will sell

on the of May, 1855, at the late residence of Jacob Jones, deceased, the personal property of snid deceased, consisting of horses, hogs, cattle, sheep, fanning utensils, household and kitchen furniture, and wh*eat on the ground.

TERMS or SALE.^AUsums under $3 cash all sums over $3, a credit of Jwelve months will be given, the purchaser giving note bearing inter.st from aatc, with approved security, without relief from valuation or appraisement laws. THOS. DURHAM, 1st., Ad'r.

May 8, 1855-3w

To Printers throughout the State.

WECare

prepared to furnish at the lowest ASH RATKS— Fine Eastern Printing Inks, in large and small sized cans.

Printing Paper of any size, and extra quality. Cards cut to order at short notice.

Unruled Cap, Letter, and Note Papers. Fine Plain and Illuminated Card Boards. STEWART & BOW EN, 18 West Wasliingtou St., Indianapolis. May 28, 1855-wy

Iwith

S A E S

HAVE on hand a good Supply or without drawers also!

ikeep con

stantlyan hand sife tins of very desrable

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patterns. Call at the old Rouh & Heady Coroner East of the Cour-House, for cheap W gains call on R. L. BALL

April 19-dw-tf.

S A IN A E S O E PH. MONNINNGER, PEOPHIETOU, ST* Corner of Market and Mulberry strceta

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Ufc.,

"f* KfffllSpffiB

State of Indiana, Comity of Vfeo, s«. ioo "CiHcvti GOUBT, AHCH TERM, A. D., '55.

(A COPT.)

THE

adjourned term of said court, held at the,

Court-Hou«e in Terre-Haute,comm ncmgon

unurt-llou^.niierre-tiauu,comm 'cmgon

he fourth Mo,*n- oNuly. A. D., 1855, for

the transaction of such business and the tnal

term, be given bv publication of this order ,,

be disposci' of at the present term, shnll stand for trial at such adjourned term, and shall be docketed therefor, by the Clerk, as for a regular term, avid th»t this Court now adjourn to said fourth Mond of .July next. (RECOKDKD SIGNKD

particular, with other Legends, by the by the Court that nofice of the pen of "The Stray I ankeo in Texas." tliis suit be given to the defend u.ts.

W. H.BUCKINGHAM'S

Uni

of such causes and matters as now remain, tidier*

unexposed of at ihe nr^ent term sad that

public notice of he l.o^h.ig of such adjoun.ed

JAMES HUGHES.

ATTEST: AND. WILKINS, Cl'k. Mav'J4, .'jw

STATE OK INDIANA, COL-STY OK VIGO SS. Vigo Court Common Pleas April Term 1855 (No. H43) William Hall, and James Hall, V9

in ig.. county .Indiana .for liree successive

(weeks ipubl.cutm.is, at least sixty days be-

foi the tirst dav of the next term of this com t»

tha tne defendant on or before the calling

of the cause fort rial, ead, answer or demur

to plaintltis complaint, or the same will be

taken as confessed and decreed accordingly, to which time this cause is continued. Attest: AND WILKINS, Cl'k.

May 17, 1855-1-AT3 prs fee .id 60

SherifPs Sale.

virtue of one execution issued from the Vigo Circuit Court, and to inc directed and delivered, In favor of James Hite, and against Joseph S. Wallace, James J. Mte.kcr and Richard Seouton, Trustees of the First Presbyterian Church in Terre-Haute, I have levied on the following property, to-wit: In lot number six (Ii,) in Terre-lJaute, being the lands and tenements belonging to the said Trustees, and I will, on Saturday the 9th day of June, 1855, at tho court-house door in Ter-re-Haute, within the legal hours of said day, offer tlie rents and profits of said premises, with the appurtenances thereunto belonging, for a term at seven years and if tl.ey should fail to sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy sai' 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 relic! from valuation or appruisement law.

L. A. BURNETT, Sheriff.

May 8, 1855 4w prs fee $2 50

KKMUVAh B. BISCH0F.

E A N A I O AVUOLESALE fa RETAIL DEALER IN E A A E O I N CLOTHS, CASSIMERES,

ESTINGS, &c.,

No. 8, Vit ion Row,

E I I A E I N I A N A JT^ESPECTFULLY informs tlie public that

HAS REMOVED HIS

CLOTHING STORE,

From the corner of Main and Fourth Sts., to No. 8 Union Row, 1 door West of Cook's Hardware Store, where he keeps on hand, at all times, a large stock of

E A A E

O IN

whicn he offers for sale Avholesale or retail I, at very

FOR CASH,

Vostings, Linens, and

FURNISHING GOODS.

The very best ever offered in this city. SO* He has engaged the services of Mr. W«. SIIAFFRU, one 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 FASHIONABI.K STTI,E, and will be ready at all times to take tho measures of a neat and genteel lit.

O" He solicits a call from COUNTRY MER otANTS. and the public generally. O" All orders got up on short notico, and in tho most approved btylo

A

E A E I

Oityi8T5ss» vaztr- t'o and from the cirfe. 7eb90-dAvtf.

B. BISCIIOF.

April 25, 1855—.d(kw-6m

of Sales

WANTED.

SITUATION as Salesman or BookKeeper, in a Dry Goods or other business house, by one who has had many years experience. The best of city referouces oan be given.

Apply at this office. June 1, 1865-d2w

WOLFORT'S ROOST! And other papera now fir«t collected, r'^r MI# a: ft c*jTfOHAH'9.

w-«—* i. -r

MILITARY

BOMTYjyLAim

time allowed bylaw for the regular term of this court, being insufficient to complete th» business penning herein, the regular term having elap*-d leaving large number of causes undisposed of and still pending. I rpHEdctof Coneressof March 3,1855. ap^Itis ordered by the court, that ihcrc be an

A NEW LAW 'M I E A O N A I O N S

HE rict of Congress of March 3,1855, ap propriirftfls ab«ut thirty-five Millions of

proprisftflS

A

abSt thirty-five Millions of

Public Domain, to these who

haveb€en a in

Suios-the terms of which Law

Uy bvcallj at office

oth

ers Interested, must

have8oraeai(1 in procurin

ranUj

their War-

Holding a commission asaNo

fa

to three weeks consecutively in each of the tary Public, by appointment of the Governor weekly newspapers now published in Terre-

an"

Ilaute. The last publication to be at least W"itbiiMi.ej» for five years past and underthirtv davs before'th« first -v of said ad- »y»»d»»g „the

KM pei.dii.tf in tlm Court, which remain to

^aVing keen cngwged in the Land ar

Rule8

journed term, and that all matters and cau different Bureaus at Washington City, I am prepared to give prompt aid to those who may entitled to the benefits of the rccont act oft

C'ongres. Land Warrants transferred.

o5.

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George W. Hrninhard. Joseph M- Brain hard Samuel W. Stone-—AttiiHuneiit

CJ

sold, and procured for Claim uU on the shortest rioiice.

Cr Office at my Store Room on Marxet Street, East of the Public Square, D. S. DANALDSOX.

Agent at Washington City, ROBT. H. GALLAHER, Esq! T'erre-Hautc April 13, l855-3m.

'lOME now the plaintiffs by Edwards and Jones, their attorneys, and the defendants come by Nelson, their attorney, and it appearing to the Court, by the »ffid vit of a disinterested person find competent witness, thut the defendantq w^re not residents of tlie State of Indiana. Whereupon it is ordered dency of erally, that 1 am in the Market with a fresh by pub-j supply of lication in the American.a public newspaper FAMILY GROCERIES of general circuktiou, printed and published ,vhich

HAVING

will sell for VERY L0W

onl stock ig well

cr

E. S. WOLFE.

Terre-H lute. March 14 1855. d^ lm

I N A S

CHAIR & FURNITURE WARE-EOOMS^

ON FOURTH STR ET, (A few doors North of Main Street.)

HAS

just received the largest and most complete stock of Furmtore ever offered to tho public in this inarkot-"*coiisistiiig ii part of CHAIRS of EVERY DESCRIPT ION!

SOFAS, 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 baud a large assortment of Chairs of shme manufacture.

ID" The attention of country dealers is cadi ed to the above stock. .?f April2

VALUABLE

IJrVBNTION!

IMPORTANT TO FARMERS!

C.

DANA'S

JrJ.

PREMIUM HAND CORN PLANTER. THE public are invited to examine this novel ntul vttlunblc Machinc, which is now being exhibited in almost all parts of the country. The cheapness, simplicity and ngennity of I its construction, together with the wonderful I accuracy and dispatch with which it executes

*1? ork on every variety of soil, are a sufti-

7/ *sfi\ if ii cient guarantee that this Machine will soon lailMI ^c««sS bjr t»he the place of both the Horse Planter and

Hoc in the work of planting corn.

Also, the latent styles mid best varieties of It has been tested the past season by numeCwsimcrcs, rous farmers in most of the Statos, who unite French and !decided preference over all

German Cloths I other Planters etcr introduced into the coun

try. It has been presented at several Agri-

reived the highest premium.

Fnr side by March 15-tf. J. P.POWARS.

FIRE AND MARINE INSUANCK.

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

The Now York Indemnity Insurance Co. Cash capital $200,000—all paid in Surplus capital $78,000.

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

Tho North Western Insuranc Co. of Phila.* Cash capital, $3UU,Ul)U—all paid in.

Tho Mohawk Vallev Insurauce Company Capital, $2(K1,tH»0. Policies issned in uithee of the above responsible companies doputhe most favorable terms. Apsly to W M.E. McLEAN Jan 13-3mo

FOR

EXCHANGE.~Two town lots with hoise, arm. Apply to

with hoise. ^..wiUbeexchanged for a

Rtffcl Estate Agent,

March.S, '55, Welch's Blook

•Mi

TERRE-HA

COM

1. Hon.

&e Military Servicc

R.WOOD,

J-RJCKSfor cash,

,aid

of t}

in at the lo

Marlcctcnab H„g

Avhon it can bc

2. Hon. DAS. R. TIEDE*, Sec:, do. 3. SILAS MERCHANT, ESQ.J

of

^est

me

to sell atlow-

figm-os than any house in the citv. Coun-

trv

.^.0(llicc

of

alfkindswill be found at my

obtained. I will say to

say

all consumers to give me a call, and I will make it a profitable visit to them. Bring on your Grover ifc Madison scrip, and it will be a lawful tender for Groceries or old debts.

Fob22-tf. J. W. STRATOlf.

NOTICE.

S. WOLFE is now receiving a large stocK of Queenswarethrough tho C'us torn House at Evansville, Ind., direct from the Potteries in Liverpool also, he has added Groceries and Dry Goods to his stoc«, whieh maKes it complete for the farmers or town rade, as he Keeps almost every article that ihe fnrmor or house-Keeper wants, Come and see if I wont sell Goods cheap, as times arc hard and money scarce.

city and citizens of Terre Haute I express understanding that, original subscri

4ff

S«.

Vacant,

8. Vacantj 9. Vacant,

and Regulabors of the

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 opernlion ofthesiune, under the supervision of Thomas II. Hav, Esq., Director, selected by the Board of Directors for that purpose. 11. WOOD, Pres't.

DANL R. TII.IH.N, Sec. March 17 1m

The Best I'lows in the World.

VIZ.

Fox River. C.uey. and Eagle—al steel plows—manufactured of the Very best material, selec.ea wiih ca?e for th»* purpose, and put together by experienced workmen, for sale wholesa'e ami retail at hist year's prices. All plows made by us are uxcoxMTi6xA3.tr. WAttHANTKD to perform well in every respect.

B3* We repair plows of our own ni'inufiictnre (none other.-) neatly. ul)stantiiJly and expeditiously at O~ Very MU .1I udvahc from actual cost.

A N O E N E W ESTABLISHMENT

4

PTE GAS LIGHT PA.3ST nui* has been duly and legal-

HIS Company has been duly and legal- E ___ organized under the General Incorporation laws of Indiana, and the Ordinance i«u uu iuaiu.uuiween Main and of the City Council of Tent? Haute, passed, streets, (0$!dw«ll'a Hall,) ii ihe citv nM?* October, 1853. Artifcles art file«lin tbe Be ansville, Iridiana, ahd xi'open for Rg corder's office of Vigo county, lad., and ift ,t^on of Students, at-all, ti»e$, from tkfc^b the office of the Secretary of State. September.till the middle of.May.'

do.

.1 ki,i\

4. THOS. H. HAT, do. 5. Step&e^ I. NOBLE, do. 6. Vacant,

oug ant ^cra gball yield proportionately to Terre* kind of business. Tho Ilaute

1 "l\7 Qrpr A who will be authorized to retain from the anvtinie and progress in the ratio of their cam- el O JL JLVXJL «. montnly collections arising from gas bills pacitr. A I E IN ttc., semi-annually five per cent, on sndli A Full Course can bc completed in froiiisiij

S.FRZER & CO. are nowopening and Will koep on hand a splendid assortment of the most Fashionab'e Goods in their lino overbro't to this market, bonnets, bloomers, bonnet rib bons, Misses boniu:ls and Hats, bonnet silks and trimmings of every doMTiption hand,] Kerchiefs, chemisettes, sleeves, jaconet and ^T'V....CV«»I8C« Swiss flouncing. b- Fivnd, llowc-rs, Kid-

& EM ifki&ol VANSV LLE, INDrAW^ DlAlfA

ted on Main,between MMII and!

DIRjSr iORS ./rhe'rooms are fitted!xipih a any pther similar InstiUition in the no effort shall bo. wanted on the part^f^

Pres., Cleveland, 0.,

it!

Pnncip.il to maltc Students con,

cvrry resjvet.

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10. Vacnnt,- .•!/ 11. Vacant,. The Capital Stock is $70,000. Stock except $1G,00Q, I wis been

1('avin«tliat an,,,u_nt

t0 he

,aken.b7 r.he

silK,Kidffnish.Liali- thread, and otherj?lo\tes, V, 1^. & MISS SKKLEY respectfullv»n-pic-uics, etc., A-c- Ladies'silK, linen, col ton form the citizens of Terre-Htuite. tii" and Worsted hosiery fine perfumery. Moon thev will open a school for Young biultesi Fun, lilly white, &c. Toys of all kinds, the'Seniinary, on the second Monday in

dross trimmings, and in short pril. They will tinch the common and lug JB3T

Everything a lady can "call for,

SWI8S AND ACONKT INSF.RTIN'CS, KDRIBLES StASTICS,

WASH M,ONDE, PKX-

KNIVES, SCtSSOHS 4*0.

DOUGLAS &, SANDFORD,

it A

T)OOMS on Fourth street, between Main JA-and Cherry. O"Will give particular attention to all sales entrusted to their cure.

Terms reasonnble.

Terre-Haute, March 15.1855—d»tw

Fet20-ddtwtf. Terre-Uauto. Ind.

House and Lot For Sale.

SITUATED

feet front.

and good fruit trees in abundance. Price

with ho isp Ac -nrill Kn $1150. Terms, one-half down, balance on

lil?e A good lwo hor86 wapon w5t

Students conSortabU^?

with the itying tin? student f.ir e#erinir

PRACTICAL diiti'es of nil

citizens of Terrc-Hauto to bei'REFEiinED stock Book Keeping, Commission ljusiness. entitled to a dividend of not less than ten counts Current, AceountSal||3Iercf5vtili per cent, per annum, and equally, when the dilations and a complete system of 0jilumcr profits exceed ten per cent, per annum. cial correspondence.

The Terre-Haute subscribers to elect tlie' Instruction beingimpartcdindividuallynntl

Treasurer, when the works go into operation, ri"'- ii) classes, students can therefore Atcrat

GROCERIES it COUNTCRY PRODCUE preferred stock antl -FIKST pay^'the same, nrkl to eight weeks, and may not require ir,ore couNEa OK 2D A OHIO STS.,SOUTH WEST pay the oalnnce of. profits :Wo rata, on the than four weeks, the time, however, VflT iit CORNER OK THE COUHMIOUBK SQUARE, balance of stock but when the profits yield .be limited. Students canreview at anv time

Terre-Haute, Iud. mpre than ten per cent, per annum, then the free of charge.

reduced my business to a profits to be divided equally. The Principal will take pleasure in d(ti„» strictly CASH SYSTEM, I will say to City bonds payable in oi.e and two years, every thing in his power to advance his *t„. my numerous customers^and the public gen and a'pproved notes pavablo in six months, dents, and make them thorough and accoia. will he received for stocV, on all sums of $500 plished accountants.

and oxer, and oil smaller sums half c^sh and half in sixty days. Tho whole to be depos- of them. -u itcd in any one solvent bank or with any re- TERMS, (prepaid or secured.) for the Mfrsponsible person nt TL-ne-Hnute, to be drawn out or discounted by S. Ross. Esq., Constructor,^, or by Thos tl. Lluy, Director, ns the .. Works progress, and, to pay for labor and nia-1 oung n-(prrwishing to qualify tiiemselm teria'is at Terre Hau'tei r:j for PracuciJ I!ook Keepers, ftiv respectfully

The street pipes will cmbrace about four invited to call At the Rooms during businoss miles in size, six inch, four inch and three hoitfs, and satisfy themselves in regard to the inch, exclusive of service pipe, to be furnished advantages to be derived from attending! to each cousumer. Wabash street, as far ns course of Jessons in this Inftitutiou. Sixth street, to have two linos of pipes, one he Principal feels justified in k»vingthat on each side all the churches, public build' any person ol ordinary business qualitka ings, hotels' «fcc., (save and except crossing tions, can in a fc months learn more of the the canal) will have street pipes extended to practical part of Book Keeping in this school them. Ench consumer will oe furnished with than could be learned in the counting-house asucTER, for measuring the amount of gas i" a number of years. used. Hours of instruction, from 9 to 12 A.V.,

The buildings will be of brick, and the and l)-o to 4 r. si., and 7 to 10 in the evruiiis. works generally will contain all the modern Pupils attending the evening sessions, will improvements. furnish their otvn lights. For further infor-

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

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The system adojited in lcachin»i« A«1I tical, Inductive, Practical and Tlleobirji Instead of using books,.the pupils aro cised in ^•W"^i"a||!litm.s.JournalizS" taking ott trial bulanc^^penin^

aiK

.j

I a great, variety of diftcr.-ni QE.

,j /or partnership and iiulividunl%Usin«8i^ Alf the eluding balance sheets, «tc.,—yi factJSj*subscribed ing'precisely 'the tame duties tlmt waljj$ h! louse, and thus quy t'J^ering upou/tjj.

quired in llif Counting^House, and thusnuU

AccoouJiTAST

course of ins)n,«tl

Stcainbcai'

Busioess.

Ac

ivt il« ca|i.

ni nlqccAQ Ctn/lnnfc /m% S* 4

Diplomas awarded to those deemed worthy

Catalogues giving full particulars will be sent on applicatior to

thj

undersigned. ...

JEREMIAH UEllM..

FebSG. Principr

ICE CREAM SALOON!

SOUDDER& CO, WOLTLD

inform the citizen^ of this city

that they have fitted up o-ie of tho most elegant Ice Creftm Saloons in tile West. Ice Cream of all descriptions, Tmull*. Lemon, Orange, &c., kept, constantly on hand throughout the Summer also, Qakcs, candies and nuts of the best quality.

HOUSE GUTTERS.

1AM

noW prepared to make and put vf eave trough and spouting in short, notice* as I keep it consjtintlv on ^and readymndc,

1

GROVER MADISON

ariU'oS-tf

so there will be no del»A in putting up, aii'i as to price, 1 think they will suit tlw tim.es, Ciil! and see for yoiirsolvus at the old Ito-igh and Rertdj" Corner, opposite the Court-liouk'.

March T-^tf R."L. ]IAlh.

EV AN£5 LLE

O E I A 0 E E Caldwcll'si Ilnll. l-'irst Street, A N S II I IN I A N A jfo?'terms, etc., address

JEREMIAH SEfDLr

Fob2G.: l*rinci|jnl«

sc,eul

SsC,lortl ,r ou,lR

or branches, French n-nd

BYjuditment

& co..

Judder

WHOLESALE RKTAIT. ITKALERS I.X

CAKES, CANDIES, CONFECTIONERY. TOYS, tc.. &c., O" Second Street, in EarlyV New Block, nearly opposite the Stownrt lfnise,

A-

Mwj416-

'Fis|,-

Sherill's Sale.

virtue of a copy of an order ofs#lcitnJ made »nd rendered bv

iA'igo Oourt of Coninion Plens, at.its »I,ri Term, 11-55, in fftvor of .lolm J. riiegii agninst «losfe Fuller and Susan lullcr. IS^11^ and certified to me by the C-crk of said Lou 1 will, on the 2d clay of Juno, 1855, the legal hours of said dny,at thocourt-bot. door in Terre-Haute, offer for sale at p« vendue therents and profits foratermo! se en years of the premises in snid orirt r, scribed to-wit: The north half °f Jnt

O

on First etrcot, south of Far-

ringlou's Pork House.

l'ho lot is 100

The House contains 7 good large

rooms, with

a

EDMUNDS, I will be taken^in part payment. Apply tb ly onhand, throughout the season,als

J. B. EDMUNDS, Real Estate'Agents candy,*&• Mai«h 16 tf Welch's Block Msy 16 1856 dtf

nU"1,.,i1

three hundred and six, (.'106.) and the one-fourih of lot number three hundred seven (307,) in the city of

Torre-Haute.

\jP

county, liutiium and should I fail to tne a bid therefor sufficient tosatisfv saido I -will then and there offer the fee sun)' said premises to satisfy snid .'«• I L. A. BURNETT, SbenP-

May 8,1S55 3w pre fee$2 50 _______

FRESH ARRIVAL, new coods at E. S. W olfe Son.

snleiufSd nssortment of white ware, at prices that will astonish thena nUf^'a lot of the same kind of ware to commission at importers Prices^ o3dtf

good well on the premises and ~4ipcitthe lot is well supplied with shrubbery

Ice Cream Saloon.

PR OTSM AN,

would inform tn

izens of Terre Haute,

up an ice cream

that He na^

saloon on fourth s.,

horses Main and Cherry. ^Ice Cream keptconstj^