Daily American, Volume 1, Number 105, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 21 June 1855 — Page 4
WEW BOOKS GODEY'S
LADY'S BOOK, for May
Graham's Magazine,
Emerson Bennett's new novel—"Ellen Ji.r "'fl hury, or the adventures ol an Orphan, by Emerson Bennett. At
Kpril 25 W. H. BUCKINGHAM'S.
NEW"BOOKS!
HARPER'SUCKINGHAM'S
MAGAZIXK, for May.
Putnam's Monthly, for do. 'f At Book Store. Tlio 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. The Summer Land, a Southern Story, by a child of the Sun.
Chemistry of Common Life, by John«ton ...titui j,.",. The Castle Builders, by tho author of "Reilcliffe."
Harper's Story Books, No's. 5 and C. For salo at Buckingham's, A 'Sign of the "Big Book." fr——-
New Publications.
riMlE Vovagesttnd Adventures ofSir Amyas Leigh, Night of Burrough, in the bounty of Devon, In tha Reign oi Her Most (Marions Majesty. Queen Elisabeth, Renderil into Modern "English by Charles Kingsley.
IIKXXKTH Or, The Rear Guard of tlie Grand Army, by the Authors of "The Heirs of Redclyffe," &c.
Tho Wonderful Adventures of Capt-iin Priest, a Tale of but few Incidents, and no Plot in particular, with other Legends, by the author of "The Stray Yankee in Texas."
INUFMVK Or, the First Days of Blood, by Alexandre Duni«$. For sale at W. H. BUCKINGHAM'S
May 10, 1855-dtf
ft
\vYlO IS Rtltfti IIALL?
Is KUTII HALL FANNV FKRN, OR SOMKBODY ELSRT And if Fanny Fern Is not Ruth HHII,
W O I S A N N E N The Life and Beauties of Funny Fern, Just received aud for sale at
Febu27,dif 1' BUCKINGHAM'S.
NEW BOOKS-
THE
Literary Life and Correspondence of the Countess of Blessington, Travels in Europe and the East—a year in
England, Ireland, Wales, France, Belgium, Holland, Germany, Austria, Italy, Greece, Turkey.Syria, Palestine and Egypt, by Saml. Irenaenus Paime^ JJ The Pleasant Boy Philosopher, founded, on
Ferguson's Early Life, by Henry Mayhew, For sale at apll BUCKINGHAM'S BOOK STORD.
JOURNEYTaylor
Through Central Africa, by
Bayard
Lands of the Saracen, by Bayard Taylor: Fudge Doings, by Ik Marvel Journey Through-Kansas and Nebraska with description*of Country, Climate, Soil, SLC.* &c.thy Bbynton & Mason—Committee front the "Kansas League" of Cincinnati:
Fds». 37 dtf For sale at BUCKINGHAM'S BOOKSTORE.
Mrs. Stowe'u New Work. The M«y Flower, and Miscellaneous wri•y
tin
Harriet Beecher Stowe. The Life Houston, Illustrated. For sals at, BUCKINGHAM'S.
NEW BOOKS!
,PHE HISTORY OP THE HEN FEVER 1 a Humorous Record, by Geo. P. Burnham. North and South, by tie Author of Mary
Barton," «fcc.
ALong Look Ahead, ortha First Stroke and the Last, by A. S. Roe. Ingenue, or the First Days of Blood, by Dumas. 'S
For sale at BUCKINGHAM'S.
THE SLAVE OF THE LAMP, A Posthumous Novel, by William North, April 3,'55 dtf BrcKiNOitAM'*,
Administrator's Sale.
N'
"OTICE is hereby given, that I will sell ay of Jf residence of Jacob Jones, deceased, the per-
on the 26th day of May, 1855, at the late
sonal property of said deceased, consisting of horses, hogs, cattle, sheep, farming utensils, household and kitchen furniture, and wheat on the ground.
TKRMS OF SALIC.—All sums under.$3 cash all sums over $3, a credit of twelve months will be given, the purchaser giving note bearing interest from aale, with approved security without relief .from valuation or appraisemant laws. THOS. DURHAM, 1st., Ad'r.
May fc1, 1855-3W
To Printers throughout the State,
WECASHprepared
are to furnish at the lowest RATES— Fine Eastern Printing Inks, in large and small sized cans.
Printing Paper of any size, and extra quality. Cards cot to order at short notice.
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Unruled Cap, Letter, and Note Papers. Fine Plain and Illuminated Card Boards. STEWART Js BOWEN, 18 West Washington St., Indianapolis. May 28, 1855-wy
S A E S
I
HAVE on handagood Supply With or without drawers also I
of Sates keep cen-
stantly au hand sife tins of very desrabl« patterns. Call at the old Rouli & Ready Corner East of the Cour- House, for cheap bar gains call on R. L. BALL
April 19-dTtr-tf.
WOTIOE.
NOTICE
is hereby given that the under
signed has been appointed A dministra tor of the estate of Thomas C. Agar, late of Vigo county deceased. Said estate is supposed to be aelvent-.
D. SCOTT, Adm'r.
May 31,1855.-d-31. ,•, .• tlbmw vti
TERRE-HAUTB OAS LIGHT
COMPANY' mir
THISorganized
Company has been duly and legally under the General Incorporation laws of Indiana, and the Ordinance of the City Council of Terre Haute, passed, October, 1853. Articles are filed in the Re corder's office of Vigo county, Ind., and in the office of the Secretary of State.
DIRECTORS:
1. Hon. R. WOOD, Pres., Cleveland, 0., 2. Hon. DAK. R. TILIJKN, Sec., do. 3. SILAB MKHCHAXT, ESQ., do. 4. Titos. H. HAV, do. 5. STEPHEN I. NOBLE, do. 6. Vacant, .. .7 7. Vacant, p'" 8. Vacant, i!ir .. !). Vacant, *•", 10. VacHnt, I 11. Vacant,
The Capital Stock is $70,000. All the Stock except $16,000, lias been subscribed for, leaving that amount to be taken by the city and citizens of Terre Haute, with the 'nnl subscri
ciry ana citizens oi xerre iiuuin, wi express understanding that, original si bers shall yield proportionately to Haute subscribers, should they desire 1
Terre to sub
scribe for more than that amount. The stock subscribed for by the city and citizens of Terre-Haute to be I-KKHKHRKD stock entitled to a dividend of 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 monthly collections arising from gas bills fcc., spmi-annually five per cent, on such preferred stock and Kinsr pay the same, a pay the oalMiice of profits prorata, on the balauce of stock but when till'
out. or discounted by S. Ross. Esq., constructor, «fcc, or by Thos H. Hay, Dinjctor, as the works progress, and to pay for labor and materitvls at Terre Hauto.
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. Wabasn 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 the canal) will have street pipes extended to them. Each consumer will be furnished with a MKTEII, for measuring the amount of gas used.
The buildings will be of brick, and the works generally will contain all the modern improvements.
Every effort, will be used to have Terre Haute Uglited with gas by July 4t,h. All the material castings are ordered and will be on the ground at an early day.-
V, 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 supervisioa of Thomas H. Hav, Esq., Director, selected by the Board of Directors for that purpose. It. WOOD, PresH.
DANLII. TILDKN, Sec. March 17 LM
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BISCH0F,
E It A N A I O
WHOLESALE A XETAIL DEALKa IN
E A A E O IN CLOTHS, QASSIMERES, N ESTINGS, &c.,
No. 8, Union Row,
E E A E I N I A N A jgESPECTFULLY informs tho public that
HAS REMOVED HIS
CLOTHING STORE,
From the corncr 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 wholesale or rotaill, at very
LOW PRICES
CASH
Also, the latest styles and best varieties of
French and German Cloths, Vesting*, Linens, and
The very best ever offered in this city. tE? He
1ns
engaged tho services of Mr.
WM. SIIAFKKB, one of tho best cutters and fitters in the country, under whose supervision the above^joods will bo manufactured into goodaijd substantial garments of the latest and most PASUIONABLK STYLE, and will be ready at all times to take the measures of a neat and genteel lit.
ID* He solicits a call from COVNTKY MKR CLANTS. and the public generally. G* All orders got on short notice, and in the most approved stylo
B. BISCIIOF.
April 25, 1855—-d&w-6m
WANTED.
A
SITUATION as Salesman or BookKseper, in a Dry Goods or other business house, by one who has had many years experience. The bast of city references can be given.
Apply at this office. June 1, 1855-d2w
SAINT CHARLES HOTEL, PH. MONNINNGER, PROPRIETOR, O" Corner of Market and Mulberry streets
TSEKK-HAUTS, isn.
OifjfiBCSSBS frkk—to and from the cars. Feb20-d*wtf.
MILITARY
BOUNTY-LANDS.
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A NEW LAW!—
I E A O N A I O N S
THEactof
Congress of March 3,1855, ap
propriates, about thirty-five Millions of Acres of the Public Domain, to those who have been engaged in the Military Service of the United Staies—the terms of which Law may b« fully known by calling at my office.
Soldiers and others "interested, must have some aid in procuring their War-
rants. Holding a commission as a No tary Public, by appointment of the Governor and having been engaged in the Land Wa' rnnt business for five years past, and understanding the Rules and Regulators, of .the different Bureaus at .Washington Ciry, I am prepared to give prompt aid to those who may Doentf
sold, and procured for Claim intoou the shortest notice. ffjT Office at my Store Room on Maricet Street, East of the Public Pqnare,
D. S. DANALDSON,
Agpnt at Wnihington Citv. ROBT. H. GALLAHER, Esq. Terre-llnute April 13. l855-3m.
J. W. STRATON
A IV
4 0,,mfi,.,»r,
Orovlr
E.
SOFAS, Marble top, Plain Dressing
orofit.s vield O N rn E cot UT-H OBS SQU A RE, """I-'"™ "J"™""' be limited
more than ten Per cent per annum theii the Terre-IIaute, li.d. appearing to the Coiyt, by the dfidavit of a "lore unn uu per ci ni. per aiuiuin, mm uio
4,TTVrr,
profits to be divided equally. TIJ AVI3STO rotlucefl my busiHess to a City bonds payable in one and two years,1 A strictly CASH Si SI EM, I will say to and approved notes payable in six months, '"V numerous customers, and the public gen will le received for stock, on all sums of $500 erallv, that 1 am in the Market with a fresh and oxer, and on smaller sums half cash and supply of half in sixty days. Tho whole to be depos- FAMILY GROCERIES, ited in auy#one solvent bank or with any re-1 which I will sell for VERY LOW PIUCKS for cash, sponsible person at Terre-Haute, to be drawn only. My stock is^ell laid in at the lowest
tide of the Market, enabling me to sell atlow ei* 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 all consumers to giv me a call, and I will make it a profitable visit'to them.' Bring on your
(fc Madison scrip, and it will be a
lawful tender for Groceries or old debts. Feb22-tf. J.W.STRATON.
NOTICE.
S. WOI.FE is now receiving a large s.tociv of Queensware through thv Uus torn House nt Evansville, Iud., direct from the Potteries in Liverpool also, lie has added Groceries and Dry Goods to his stocic, whieh ni.'iKus it complete for the former* or town rade, as he Ket'ps almost every article that the farmer or house-Keeper wants, Comeand see if I wont Hell Gdods cheap, as times are hard and money scarce.
E. S. WOLFE.
Terre ll tute. March 14 1855, dXwlm
I N A S
CHAIR &, FURNITURE
AmRE-ROOMS, ON FOURTH STR ET, (A few doors North of Main Street
AS just received ihe largest and most complete stock of Furniture ever offered to UIM public in this market—consisting ii part of CIIAIRSof EVERY DESCRIPTION!
and com
mon Bureaus, Tables, Stands, Centre tables and other taoles, Bedsteads, Looking-Glasses, Mattresses, Gribs of every d6scription Willow Wagons, Lounges and many other articles too numerous to mention. Also, keeps on hand a large assortment of Chairs of same manufacture.
O* The attention of country dealers is call ed to the above stock. April2
VALUABLE
mmmmwi
IMPORTANT TO FARMERS!
C. H. DANA'S
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. 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 suffi-
0
Cassimeres, take the place of both the Horse Planter and
nt guarantee that this Machine will soon
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 all other Planters ever introduced into the coun try. It has been presented at several Agricultural Fairs, and always without exception, received the highest.premium.
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FURNISHING GOODS.
For sale by March 15-tf. J. P.POWARS.
FIRE AN1) MARINE 1NSUANCE.
The Western Insurance Co., of New Yoik Capital stock $250,000.
The New York Indemnity Insurance Co. Cash capital $200,000—all paid in Surplus capital $78,000.
The Knickerbocker Insurance Co. of N. Y., Capital, $150,000.
Tho North Western Insuranc Co. of Pliiln. Cash capital, $31)0,UOU—all paid in.
The Mohawk Valley Insnrauce Company, Capital, $200,000. Policies issned in eithce of the above responsible companies doputhe most favorable terms. Apsly to W M.E. McLEAN, Jan 13-3mo-
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State of Indiana, County of Vif%». VIGO CIRCUIT CODBT, MAUCH TEEM, A.D.,'5P. (A OOPT.)
THE
It is ordered by the court, that there Be an
adjourned tend of said court, held at the
the transaction of such causes and matters as now remain
the transaction of such business and the tnal
undisposed of at the present term, and that »ldi
public notice of the holding of suph adjourned term, be given by publication of this order to three weeks consecutively in each of the weekly newspapers now published in TerreHaute. The last publication to be at least thirty days before the first day of said adjourned term, and that all matters and cau ses pending in this Court, which remain to
entitled to the benefits of the recont act of 'fce disposed of at the present terra, shall Congres. stand for trial at such adjourned term, and Land Warrants transferred, bought and shall be docketed therefor, by the Clerk, as for a regular term, a»D that this Court now
«nr ijicy.tdlt I1"?! w»«ih.
_! disinterested person and competent witness,
that, the defendants were not residents of the State of Indiana. Whereupon it is ordered by the Court that notice of the pendency of 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)publications, at least sixty days fore the first day of the next term of this that the defendants on or before the of the cause for trifii, plead, answer or demur
to plaintiffs complaint or the same will be
taken as confessed and decreed accordingly,
May 8, l855-4w prs fee $2 50
V'
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OR EXCHANGE.—Two town lots with house. fcc., will be exchanged for a arm. Apply to j. B. EDMUNDS,
Real Estate Ajent,
March 3, '55.,, j' Welch's Block
The Best Plows in the "World. IZ. 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 wholesale and retail at last year's prices. All plows made by us are UNCONDITIONALLY WARRANTED t.0 perform Well in every respect.
HIT We repair plows of our own mnnufactnre (none others) neatly, substantially and expeditiously at a very smaii advance from actual cost.
GROVER & MADISON
ar 21 '55-tf
H. S. GABBY, M. D. Graduate of Jefferson medical College, Philadelphia, Pa.,
DESIRES
to inform the citizens of Tnrre-
Hnnti and vicinity, that he has opened an office on Ch«*rry, between 4th and 5th sts., for the practice of tho healing arts, where he
may be found at all hours, except when ab-
sent
011
City Auctioneers,
I\JOOMS
on Fourth street, between Main
and Cherry.
H3°Will give particular attention to sales entrusted to their care. Terms reasonable,
EVAHSIOLLE
i: O E A O E 'Tan.
E A N S I I 'E above Institution* ted on Main^etyeen,
7.
time allowed by law for the regular term of this court* being insufficient to complete the business pending streets, CCaldWefi^^iS^n"^^®11®8 SP*. herein, the regular tern haying elapsed leav- ansvi'.le, Indiana, and i^opea for IE & ing a large number of causes undisposed of tiop of- Students at all' and still pending. .•* .*
a7iy
eV
adjourn to said fourth Mond iv of July next. i„
ATTEST: AND. WILKINS, Cl'k. t-
May 24, 1856-1 3w
8TATK OF INDIANA, COUNTY OK VIGO SS.
hard Samuel W. Stone.—Attachment.
GROOKRIES it'eOUNTOHY PKODCUE plaliitiffsby Edwards and lo^j?TOS'md^irSrt MSISBSK I CUNE,, or 2„
ery respect. ,v.
a
Vigo Court Common Pleas April Term 1855. no^h^cl^s^sto^e^^calftW^^"^'141^^
fw
to which time this cause is continued. ndvnntain-q tn lw rlm i'vorl Allest AND.^ WILK1NS,
cl'k.•
May 17, 1855-1-w3 pis fee 60 The Principal feels justified in s«yiiifftliat Sheriffs Sale
virtue of one execution issued from the
B'Y
Vigo Circuit Court, and to me directed and delivered, in favor of James Hite, and against Joseph S. 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 the lands and tenements belonging to the said Trustees,-and I will, on Saturday the 9th day if 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 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 lee simple, to the highest bidder, for cash, to sa tisfy said execution and costs. 1 he "above snle will be made without reliei from valuation or appraisement law.
L. A, BURNET I', Sheriff.
all
Terre-Haute, March 15.1855—dfcw
Feb20-d&wtf. Terre-Haute. Ind.
House and Lot For Sale.
SITUATED
J. B. EDMUNDS, Real Estate Agent, March 16 tf Welch's Block.
fj»*
en
and
recep.
September till the middle of it pI a
other simUar lnstitution if
Court-Housein Terre-Haute, commencing on no effort shall be wanted mi t' the fourth Monday of July, A. D, 1855 for principal
to nrte
MDle
tn
The system adoj,ted in teaching Is An.i & tical, Iiiductiye, Practical and TfedtriStlf Instead of fusing books, the pupils cised maknigoriginalentnes,Journal]z^P taking off trialbalances, opening and clwii a great variety of different sets of books^ for partnership and individual busing eluding balauce sheets, fec.,~in factt^i! |i mg precisely the same duties that will he hTii quired in the Counting-House, and thus and itying the student for entering .- it-
entering upon ftkiSt
PRACTICAL duties of an ACCOOUNTAUT in «, kind of business. The course of instruS^ will consist of DOUBLE ENTRY Boor EJSUK-II FE in all its various branches, includinTSSEi adapted to the Retail business, Steainb'm'"' Book Keeping, Commission Business Ac It counts Current, AccouutSales, Mercantile J"|N culations and a complete system of Conne cial correspondence.
JK1
DOOK
ll ite various branches, includin^S"*
(RECORDIO SIGNED adanted' to 'tJ»« RrtAil bna ««. 0.° JAMES HUGHES..
5,
pacitv.
,,, will potBlw btudentscan review at anytime/^
free of charge. The Principal will take pleasure in doinof"
eyery thing in his power to" advance his students, and make them thorough and accom-* plished accountants.
Diplomas awarded to those deemed worthy of them. TERMS, (prepaid or secured,) for the Mer.f!
Per?on
qualify themselves
Prartfca] Book Keeper^ am respe^tf-
}NVITED TO CALI AT THE
Ro^r during
huurs and
satisfy themselves in regard teSe
iggeoils ii^ tl'is liistiti'ilioii^
aQy
of
t,ons'can
ordinary business qualifies
,n a few
,no"rbe 1('ar'1
luure of
tl.e
practical part of Book Keeping in this school tlit he couiiting-lioibt
than could"be learned in in a number of years. Hours of instruction, from 9 to 12 A. and 1 to 4 r- m., and 7 to 10 in th« evi'niujr. Pupils attending the evening sessions, will furnish their own lights. For 'further infor-' mation, apdrcss the undersigned.
Catalogues giving full particulars will be. sent on application to tli undersigned. ,,JEREMIAH BEHM,
Fel)2f.
PrincijiHj.
ICE CREAM SALOON!
SCUDDER&CO
TTTTOULD •"form the .citizens of thiseiiy that they have fitted up one of the most elegant Ice Cream Saloons in the West. Ice Cream of all descriptions, Vanilla. Lemon Orange, &c., kept constantly on hand throughout! the Suiuinsr also, cakes, candies and nuts of the best quality. [My?]
HOUSE GUTTERS.?
1
AM now prepared to wake and pot tip eave trough and spouting in short noti«e» as I keep it consjantlv on ready-made. so there will be no delaj in putting up, and as to price, I think they will suit the timesCall and see for yoursefrus at the old Rough and Ready Corner, opposite the
March t-tf
Court-house.
1 1
•1 It. L. BALL."
E A N S I E
C?0 ME CI A 0 LEGE, Caldwell's Ilall. First Street, A N S I IX 1 I A N A
For terms, »tc., address JEREMIAH BEHM, Feb2G. Principal.
Select School For Yonug Ladies. RS. &. MISS SEELEY respectfully in,i form the citizens of Terre-Hante, th»»
tll(iy open a school
professional duty. the Seminary, on the second Monday in ADoctor Gabby has, for several years, been.
pril
a success!ul practuwier in Pennsylvania, or branches, French and Music. and hopes thnt his thorough preparation for, ]{F.IT KF.NCKS: Rev. Mr. Clieever, Mr. F'^ an1 his past (.-xperience in the practice of his
profession will soon secure to hino a liberal (share of public patronage. Terre-Haute, May 30, 1855-d2»-
DOUGLAS & SANDFORD,
for Young Indies
They will teach the common audhigft-
an
Soule. War 3
Sheriff's Snl
BYjudgmenta
virtue of copy of an onler of sale anil made and rshdered by the Vigo Court of Common Pleas, at its April Term, 1855, in favor
of John J.
riigguis am»
against Jesse Fuller and Susan Fuller, ISM"*1 and certified tome by the Clerk of said Con I will, on the 2d day of Jums 1855, betwttP the legal hours of said day, at thecourt-lioore door in Terre-Haute, offer for sale at p«W'c vendue the rents and profits for a term of» en years of the premises in said ord
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SCUDDER & CO.,
WHOLESALE A RETAIL DEALERS IN
CAKES, CANDIES, CONFECTIONERY. TOYS, fcc., Ac., I ID3*Second Street, in Early's New Block,! nearly opposite the Stewart House,
FRESH
OF
also a
ou First streot, south of Far-
ringtou's Pork House. The lot is 100 feet front. The House contains 7 good large rooms, with a good well on the premises and the lot is well supplied with shrubbery and good fruit trees in abundance. Price $1150. Terms, one-half down, balance on time. A good two horse wagon with horses, will be taken in part payment. Apply to
!,r
scribed to-wit: The north half of lot nunibe three hundred and six, (306,) and the soui one-fourth of lot number three hundnd«»« seven (307,) in the city of
Terre-Haute,
Vigo
county, Indiana and should I fRlM?,re^„r a bid therefor sufficient to satisfy said oraei, il then and there offer the foe
R1"1P^.S
ia*idprcml" Ll,:tuR™xshe..ff' May «, 1855 3wprs fee$2 -0
ARRIVAL, T:
new goods at E. S. Wolfe Son. A splenaid assortment of ^hite gr ware, at prices thatwill astonish tie na lot of the same kind of ware to sell ou
commission at importers Prices April 28-dtf
Ice Creais Saloon. rj
OH.
PROTSMAN, would ^orP^ttd izens of Tern Haute, that he h^^ up an Ice cream saloon on. fourth •»_
motenl
Main and Cherry. Ice Cream keptc: ly onhand, throughout tho season,also candy, &.
May 16 1856-dtf
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