Daily American, Volume 1, Number 106, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 22 June 1855 — Page 4

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HEW BOOKS

ODEY'S LADY'S BOOK, for May. yj Graham's Magazine, J.,^| 'Emerson Bennett's new novel—"Ellm Nor

rvv

bury, or the adventures o( an Orphan," by Emerson Bennett. At .. 'f' fprii 35 W. H. BUCKINGHAM'S^

NEW BOOKS!

AitrKit's MAGAZINE, for May. f| Putnam?s Monthly, for do. At

BUCKINGHAM'S

Book Store

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

Tri-C«.Ured Sketches in Paris.

n-

Sto-

The Summer Land, a Southern ry, by a child of tho Sun. Chemistry of Common Life, Johnston.

The Castle Builders, by the author of "Kodclilfe." Harper's Storv Books, No's. 6 and G.

For sale at Buckingham's, Si^n of the "Big Book."

stft. New Publications. ^liE Voyages and Adventures of Sir Amv Leigh, Night of Burroiigh. in the

KENNETH Or, Tho Rvar Gnunl of Hie Grand Armv, bv the Authors of "The Heirs of Redolvfit,"

The \Vbrftlcrful* Adventtiroi* tjf Captvin Fh«Mtt, a Talr of but few Incidents, and no Ptotiu particular, with other Legends, by the •^tttlior Ojf ^The Stray Yankee in Texas."

I.NGFNVK Or, Uie First Days of Blood, by Alexandre Doro»s. l'or sulf at W. H. BUCKINGHAM'S .#„M«yJ°, lSSS-dtf

WHO

I¥ RUTH HALL?

Kujp UAI^FANNY FEKN, OK SOMEBODY

•9St mm Fern i*%ot Ruth Hull,

.WH0 IS KN FER.K,?

Tho Lifo ami B«autif« of Fuuny Fern, Jurft received ami for sale ut Feb. 37, dtf BUCKINGHAM S.

isrirAv books

THE

Literary Life and Correspondence of the Couhtfss of Ulessingtou Travels in Europe and the East—n year in

For sale at apll BUCKINGHAM'S BOOK STOBD.

JOURNEYTnykw1

Land* of the Saracen* by/Bayurd Taylor: Futic«,DoiogH, by Ik Murvel Journey Througli KnusHs and Nebraska (With descriptions of Country, Climate, Soil, &a.*, &c., by DnyuloD &. M«Sou—CornmitUe from the

uKu»aas

League'1 of Cincinnati

feb.,^7 dtf For s«de al .U BUCKINGHAM'S BOOKSTORE, rnrrrri

Mrs. Stow^'sn NPAV Work. ,M. The May Flower, and Miscellaneous wri.tiara by Harriet B««cher Stowe. The Lite! of Sam Iiooeton, Ittnslxatwi, For sals at

Forsaleat BUCKINGHAM'S.

#TIIE SLAVE OF THE LAMP, A Posthumous Noval, by Wlllmm North, April V55 dtf. Ht cKixGHAM'».

Administrator's Sale,

"\TOTICE is hereby given, that I will sell on the 26th day of May, 1855, at the late ^eisidewwi of Jacob Jones, deceased, the per^ooal i^operty of said deceased, consisting of horaea, hogs, cattle, sheep, farming utensils, ^household and kitchen furniture, and wheat on the ground.

TEIOIS

OF

SALE,—All sums under $3 cash

.all sjiijp over $3, a credit of twelve months will be given, the purchasergl ving note bearding interest from date, with approved security without relief,from valuation or appraisemant law#. TIIOS. DURHAM, 1st., Ad'r.

May 8?

r,||55-3w

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*r Ti TPrinters ihrongliout the State. "IT, 7E are prepared to furnish at the lowest CASH ATES—

Fine Eastern Priuting Inks, iu large and Ismail sized cans. Prfnt^i^g P^^f any pize, and exlra qual-

ity

Cards but to order at short notice. Unruled Cap, Letter, and Note Papers. Fine Plain aud Illuminated Card Boards.

STEWART A BO WEN.

18 West Washington St., Indianapolis. May 28, 1855-wy

S A E S

HIP

TERRE-H AtJTE GAS LIGHT

COMPANY!t -1

THISorganized

Company has been duly and legally tinder 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 and in

eorder'a office of Vigo counlv, Ind. ihe office of the Secretary of State. DIRECTORS: 1. Hon. R. WOOD, Pres., Cleveland, 0., 2. Hon. DAN. R. TILDEN, Sec., do. do. do.* do, 'J'* 4

3. SILAS MERCHANT,ESQ., 4. THOS. H. HAT, 5. STEPHEN I. NOBIJE, 6. Vacant, 7. Vacant, 8. Vacant, *-f'

T'

9. Vacant, -J

'r?l'i it "l, I montnly collections arising from gas bills

Uwnty of Devon, ihs otHer Sloat I ^i-annually five per cent, on such kt l^ftbath, Rom nr\A riper mv t.lio uuinn sin/Y

©loriotis Majesty «td into Modern Euylish. by Charles Kiugrtli-y.

preferred stock and FIRST pay the same, and pav'tho oalnnce of profits pro rats, on the' balance of stock but when tne profits yield more than ten per cent, per annum, then the profits to be divided equally.

City bonds payable in one and two years,! and approved notes payable in six months,1 will he received for stock, on all sums of $500 and oxer, and on smaller sums half c*sh and half in sixty duys. Tho whole to be deposited in any one solvent bank or with any responsible person at Terre-Haute, to be drawn out or discounted by S. Ross. Esq., constructor, fcc, or by Thos* H. Hay, Director, as the works progress, and to pay for labor and materials at Terre Haute.

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' 4&c., (save and except crossing the canal) will have street pipes extended to them. Each consumer will be furnished with aiiETEB, for measuring the amount of gas used.

The buildings will bo of brick, and- the

•gs

England, Ireland, Wales, France, Belgvurn, Hpilnnd, Germany, Austrin, Italy, Greece, Turlfl^y,Syria, Palestine and Egypt, irapjuwwsMw. §g ,.k by Saml. Irenaamis P.iirue. Every effort will be used to have 'Terre !Tho Pleasant Boy Philosopher, funndtnl on Haute lighted with gas by July 4th. All

work#) generally will contain all the modern improvements.

Fergnpon'a Early Life, by Henry Mayhew,' the material castings are ordered and will be on (he ground at an early day. S. Ross, Esq, will attend to the construc tioti of the works, procuring materials, labor. all things necessary for the full and complete operation of the same, under the supervisiou of Thomas H. Hay,E$q., Director, selected by the Board of Directors for thpt

by

Through Central Africa,

BayurU

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purpose. DA.VL R. TILDKN,Sec.

INGHAM'S.

BOOKSl

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

Barton," Ac.

'•A TiOnsr Look Ahead, or th« First Stroke and th®Last. bj A. S.Iioe. Ingenue, or the First Days of Blood, by Dumas.

of S&tea

W HAVE on hand a good JB-with or without drawers "also keep c«ni.stajQtly an hand s-.fetins of very desrable pstteras. Call at thc old Roulv fc Ready CoriSsner East of the Cour-Housc, for cheap bar -.ligains call on R. L. BALL

April 19-dw-tf. T7 KTOTIOE. "VTOTICL is hereby given that tho under -L' signed has been appointed Administra tor of the estate of Thomas C» Agar, late of Vigo county deceased. Said estate is supposed toEcselyeat.Jiy

R.WOOD, Pres't. '•2l March 17 lm

REMOVAL

WHOLESALE RETAIL DEALER IN

REAPY-MADE CLOTHINC.

CLOTHS, CASSIMERE9, FI N E S IN S

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CLOTHING STORE,

German Cloths, Vestings, Linen.*, auds

F^^N^HINQ GOODS,

engaged

WM.SHAFFER, one of the best cutters and fitters in the country, under whose supervision the above goods will be manufactured into good and substantial garments of. the latest and most FASHIONABLE STYLE, and will be ready at all times to take the measures of a neat and genteel & lit.

D* He solicits call from COITNTKY xsa CLAN?s. and the public generally ID" All orders got \xp on short notice, and in the most approved style.

April

A

SCOTT, Adm'r.

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10. Vacant, 11. Vacant, Tho Capital Stock is $70,000. All- the Stock except $16,000, has been subscribed for, leaving that amount to be taken by the city and citizens of Terre Haute, with the express understanding that original snbscri bcrs shall yield proportionately to TerreHaute subscribers, should they desire to subscribe for more than that amount.

The stock subscribed for by the city and citizens of Terre-Haute to be FKKFEUBKD stock entitled to a dividend of not less thAu ten per cent, per annum, and equally, when the profits exceed ten per cent, per annum.

The Terre-Haute subscrib

Terre-Haute subscribers to elect the Treasurer, Avht'n the works go into operation, who will be authorized to retain from the

.MILITA.R1T

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NEW LAW!

I E A O N A I O N S

THE

HE «ct of Congress of March 3,1855, ap-

pr

Acvn

may b»* fully Jrnqwn bv calling4at ipy office.

HAS

ti.Of." Xi

B. BISCH0F, E A N A I O

&c.,

Wo.'IJ Union Row,

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

HAS REMOVED HIS

From ihe corner of Main and Fourth Sta., to No. 8 Union Row, 1 door West of Cook's Hardware Store, where he keeps on hand, at all times, a large IMPORTANT TO -FARMERS stock of I ,——•

READY-MADE

O I N

whicn he offers for sale wholesale or retaiil,

at very

LOW PRICES

Al

FOR CASH.

Also, thc latest styles and best varieties of Ca-isiinercs, French and

B. B1SCHOF.

25, 1855—dAw-6m

WANTED.

SITUATION as Salesman or BookIveeper, in a Dry Goods or other business house, by' one who has had many years experience. The best of city references can be given.

Apply at this office. i' June 1, 1855-d2w .. ..

SAINT CHARLES HOTEL,

PH. MONNINNGER, rsopaiEroa, O" Corner of Market and Mulberry streets TE&BE-HAUTC, ISP.

OUNIBUSSES rREE—to and from the cars*. FcbSO-dAwtf. p.rr«5tr

must

have some aid in procuring their War rants. Holding a commission as a No tary Public, by appointment of the Governor and having be»n engaged in the Land Warrant business for five years past, and understanding the Rules and Regulators of the. different Bureaus at Washington City, I am red to give prompt aid to those who may e'ntitled to the benefits of the recout act of Congres.

Land Warrants transferred, bought and sold, and procured for Claim mtson the shortest notice.

D" Office at my Store Room on Mar net Street, East of the Public Square, D. S. DANALDSON.

Ag*nt at Washington City, ROBT. H. GALLAHER. Esq. Terre-Haut« April 13. l855-3m

J. W.^TRATON

GROCERIES A COUNTCRY PRODCUE COUNER OF 3d A OHIO 8TS.,SQtiTII WE$T CORNER OFTHECOU UT-HO USE SQUARE,

HAVING

strictly CASH SYSTEM, I will say to my numerous customers, and the public gen erally, that I am in the Market with a fresh supply of

v'

FAMILY 'GROCERIES,

which I will sell for VERY LOW PRICKS for cash, only. My stockjs well laid in at the lowest tide of the 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 all consumers to givo me a call, and I will niakc ita profitable visit to them. Bring on your Grover fe Madison scrip, and, it will be a lawful tender for Groceries or old debts.

Feb22-tf. fit J. W. STRATON.

NOTICE.

EstocK

S. WOLFE is now receiving a large of Queensware through th« ,Cus torn House at Evansville, Ind., direct from the Potteries in Liverpool also, he has added Groceries and Dry Goods to his stocic, whioh makes it complete for the farmers or town rade, as he Keeps almost? every article that the farmar or house-Keeper wants, Come and see if I wont sell,Goods cheap, as times are hard and money scarce.

I N A S

CHAIR & FURNITURE

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

just received the largest and most complete stock of Furniture ever offered to thu public in this market—consisting ir part of CHAIRS of EVEip" DESCRIPTION!

SOFAS, Marble top, Plain Dressing and common Bureaus, Tables, Stands, Cfentre tables and other taoles, Bedsteads, Looking-Gla-sses, Mattresses, Cribs of every description Willow Wagons, Lounges and many other articles too numerous to riiention. Also, keeps on hand a largc assortanent of Chairs of same manufacture. (ET The attention of country dealers is CHII ed to the above stock. April2

VALUABLE

IOTIMTI0M!

C. FT: DA DSTA 'R 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 th« country. Tho cheapness, simplicity and ingenuity of its construction, together with the wonderful accuracy and dispatch with which it executes its work on every variety of soil, area sufficient guarantee that this Machine will soon take the place of both the Horse Planter aud

3P

Hoe in the work of planting corn. It has been tested the p«st, season by numerous farmers in most of the States, who unite

The very best ever offered in this ciU. ^as been presented at several Agri-

cultural Fairs, and always without exception, received the highest premium. For sale by

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March 15-tf. J. P.POWARS.

FIRE AND MARINE INSUANCFC.

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

The New York Indemnity Insurance ^200,000—all paid capital $78,000.

Co.

Cash capital $200,000—all paid in Surplus

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

The NorthWestcrn InsurancCo.ofPhila. Cash capital, $300,01)0—all paid in.

The Mohawk Valley lusurance Company. Capital, $200,000. Policies issned in eithee of the above responsible companies ?oputhe mast favorable terms. Apsly to W M.E. McLEAN, Jan 13-3mo

FOR

EXCHANGE—TWO

town lots

with iotase, Ac., will be exchanged for a arm.: Apply tflL.„...J-B. EDMUNDS, "Real Estate Agent, «,

State of Inliiina, County VIGO CnanvCoivr, MAMSTHUC, A. D., '55.

(aoopt.)

HE time alWVed by lawrfor the regular term of this court, being in sufficient to complete the business pending'

ur.o.u,

tOT

riipnat«s ab»ut hirty-five Millions ajjoumed term of said court, held at the any other similar InstitHti nourt-Housein Terre-Haute. commencing on have been engag^dfn the Military Service of! rt^founh^ no effort shall bfc Wanted on the United Staes—the terms of which Law I

It!

ISTATE OF

Mi E. S. WOLFE.

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

INDIANA,COUNTY

COME

Tcrre-IIaute, Ind.'

reduced my business to a

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

May 8, l855-4w prs fee $2 50

The Best Plows in the World.

VIZ.

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frlarch!!,»55*- ..r- Welch's Blocks

Fox River, Carey, and Eagle steel plows—manufactured of the very best material, selec .ed with case for the purpose, and put together by experienced work-1 men, for sale wholesale and retail at LiSt ljjVV year's prices. All plows made by us are' UNCONDITIONALLY WARRANTED to perform

0

OF

1

VIGO

Attest: WILW&8, CI k.

May 17,1855-1-W3 pre fee $2 60

Sheriffs Sale.

BY,virtue

ofoue execution issued from the

gap

a

EVAFSV tiE.Hl]

E'above

Instilir

tid on.mtn,he$ efc$, (Caldwell's

,o6u^K,u,™,u,6C1»ruira,. ansyille,Indiana,

ng large number of catises undisposed oftiftn of Students and still pending. September till the middleIt is ordered by the court, that Ihere be an TliPimnmc ». «h«iiL. il

PRI,LCIPNL

t0

the transaction of such business and the trial of such causes and matters as now remain undisposed of at tlie present term, and that public, notice of the hold! ng of such adjourned instead of using boo^lheTuntl?,,

thirty days below th« first d»y of said ad- eluding balance sheets, fcc journed term, and that all matters and cau ing precisely the same dtitifes'^ii®^ se,s pending in tins Court, which remain to

be dispose.^ of at the present term, shnll

adjourn to said fourth Mond .y of July ne xt.

(RKCOIIDEI) SIGNED

ATTEST AND. WILKINS,Cl'k May 24, 1856-1 3w

Well

in every respect. O" We repair plows of our own manufacture (none others) neatly, substantially and expeditiously at a very small advance from actual cost.

GROVER & MADISON

ar 24'55-tf

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S. GABBY, M. D.

Graduate of Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia, Pa., ESIRES to inform the citizens of Torre-

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Haute nnd vicinity, that lie has opened, fHce on Cherry, belw

an office on Cherry, between 4th and 5th sts., for thc practice of the lieaiing arts, where he may be found at all hours, except when absent on professional duty.

Doctor Gabby has, for several years, been a successful practioner in Pennsylvania, and'hopes that his thorough preparation for, "RFFKRENCES*and his past, experience in the practice of his

practioner in Puinhylvania,

DOUGLAS 8c SANDFORD,

Auctioneers,

OT Will gite particular attention to sales entrusted to their care, Terms reasonable,

Terre-Haute, March 15.1855—ditw

SCUDDER & CO..

WUOLISALK A RETAIL DEALERS IN

CAKES, CANDIES, CONFECTIONERY. TOYS, tc., fec., ID* Second Street, in Early's New Block,, nearly opposite the Stewart House,

Feb20-dfcwtf. Terre-Haute. Ind.,

SITUATED

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CbnL*i&%bofa*.

make students

every respect. The ^y-stcra adopted ir tical, Inductive, Practical

quired

ifying thc sludent

stand for trial at such adjourned term and PRACTICAL duties of an ACCOOUNLT1^ shall be docketed thertfor by theClerk, as kind of business. The'coorse^of?^^ for a regular term, AND that this Court now

adHUted

eomfortabfe

SS. I J-

Vigo Court Common Pleas April Term 1855.1 ^^d mdmduallymj (No 843) William Hall, and James Hall, vs. GeorgeW. Brninhard. Joseph M.' Brain- '2itl W°Sr***.^erat^oofHeirc*. hard Samuel W. Stone-Attachment. A fnUOourte can^be comply irt fm»t

now the plalntiffsby Edwards nnd „r„„u Jones, their attorneys, and the defen- folir dants come by Nelson, their attorney, and it -k,, Umitprl 4in4n ^er'^

appearing to the Court, by the affidavit of a frj 6f charw

State of Indiana. Whereupon it is ordered .i,,1vZ ,,,h mnb tl ft *f d» plt«hil accountant,.

of generHl circulation, printed and published Vigo county Ihdiana, for three successive in Vigo county (weeks) publications

vat

least sixty days be­

fore the first d.av of the next term of this court that the defendants on'of before the calling of the cause for trinl, plead, answer or demur to plaintiffs' complaint, or the same will be

AND' WTI TfT'N'S PTk advantages to be denved fnmi attendingi

C0UJfSe of

and delivered, in favor of James Hite, and against Joseph S. Wallace, James J. Meeker and Richard Scouton, Trustees of the .First lYesbyterian'Church in Terre-Haute, I have r, ... s. levied on the following property, to-wit: In 1 attending the^evening 4essii.iiS wlllot number six (6,) in Terre-Haute, being tho, 'Vs !r own lights. For furthering 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 of seven years and if they should fail to sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy sait1 execution, I will then and there offer the lee simple, to the highest bidder, for cash, to sa tisfy said execution and costs.

18 AUsJy^

inthe Counting-House and A! 1

fur enteS

win consist of DOUNLG Entr

in an ite vai.ioU8

BOOERW!3

branches, incluK^25

to the Retail Win**. T8[***

a Aiij counts Current, Account Sales, Mercanliu«i culations aud a complete system of 0oitim» cial correspondence.

n(H

oro"^ ,ul!i««

TEltMS, (prepaid or secured,) for the Mercantile course, excel -i$20,00 in. 00 Mercnnule

Young men wishing to qualify, therosdva for Practical Book Keepers, are r^spectfulU

tnk'en as confessed and decreed accordingly,- during p, to which time this cause is continued. I! Attest-

lessons in this Inftitution.

The fa|9

a.ny

Ptrson of ordinary business qualifier.

tlons.ca" aJ^e^'

Vigo Circuit Court, and to me directed Poetical part of Book Keeping tins .9 than could be learned in th in a number of years.

'"onfhs learn more qf tk

cbuntiiig-hott$ l!.

Hours of instruction.

frpni 9 10,12^^

and to 4 P. M., and 7 to 10 irt tln evoiiin

n)i^'on,' apdrcss

the undersigMed.

Catalogues giving fnll particulars Till Ul sent on applicutior to th' under^igii#d.' r1': JEREMIAH BEHW,"

Feb26. I te-i Princi|«il. S' t" ICE CREAM SALOON

SCUDBER& CO.,

al

^7OULD inform the citizens of this city

tliat they have fitted up one,of the most, elegant Ice Cream Saloons in the WeM,, Ice Cream of all descriptions, Vanilla. Lemon, Orange, &.C., kept constantly on hand throughout the Summer also, cakw, candies and nuts of the best quality. [Myj

HOUSE GUTTERS, fen

AM now prepared to make and put up vu trougu and spouting in short notice, keep it om^juitlv on ^and ready-made, so there will be no delaj in putting,up,auil as to price, I think* they will suit foe time?. Call and see for yourselves at the old Rough and Ready Corner, opposite the Court-boose.

March 7-tf R. L. BALL~e .,

E A N S I E

or

BYjudgment

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House and Lot For Sale.

on First street, south of For-

rington's Porft 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 I tirae. A good two horse wagon with horses Main and Cherry, ice v."*"" ~r:r"

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O E I A O E E Caldwell's Hall. First Street, EVANSV1LLK, IX I At A For terms, Ac., address

JEREMIAH BEflJf.

Feb2R. Principal.,

Select School For Young Ladies. \RS. & MISS SEELEY respectfully inlV* form the citizens of Terre-Ilaute, they will open a school for Young LadieJin the*Seminary. on the second Mondkv in A* pril. They will tench the common and high'

b^hes, French and Music.

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profession will soon secure to him a liberal share of pubiic patronage fferre-Haute, May 30, 1855-d2w

Rev. Mr.Cheever, Mr.Fish Mar 3.,,

nndM.Soule.

Sheriff 's Sale.

virtue of a copy of an order ofsa made and rendered by tw Vigo Court of Common Pleas, at its Apn Term, 1855, in favor of John J. rii«gins s» against Jesse Fuller and Susan Fuller, and certified to me by the Clerk of said ConrtI will, on the 2d day of June, 1855, betw»» the leg.il hours of sdid dny, at the court-hoaso door in Terre-Haute, offer for sale at vendue the rents and profits Tor a terra of ?n years of the premises in said ord -r, fl

en years of tlie p.t .,..^„

OOMb on Fourth street, between Main scribed to-wit: The north half of lot numl« XLand Cheny.

tliroe

hundred and six, (306,) and the souW

all one-fourth of lot number three hundrtd seven (307,) in the city of Terre-Haute, W county, Indiana nnd should I fail to

re^

a bid therefor sufficient to satisfy said oraw, I will then and there offer the fee

saidprai,iM5£?Al:%RsS:sS\hcandorderSidd May 8,1855 3wprs fee$2 !0

FRESH ARRIVAL, new jrooda at E. S. Wolfe A Son.

OFat

new goods at ui. o. splendid assortment of ^"hitc ?r

ware, prices tliatwill astonish the na _T. also a lot of the same kind of ware to sell is on a or

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will be taken in part payment. Apply to ly onl J- B. EDMUNDS, Real Estate Agent, candy, &.

March 16 tf Welch's Block., Ma^J6 1

PKOTSMAN, wou!l inform tbecitia»s of Terr. B.nte. »*£. up an ice cream saloon on fourth t.,

cakes

Ice Cream

hand, throughout thc season, also c»»

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