Daily American, Volume 1, Number 107, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 23 June 1855 — Page 4
PilKiSs
NEW BOOKS
GODEY'S
LADY'S BOOK, for May.
Graham's Magazine,
Emerpon Bennett's new novel—"Ellm Nor bnry, or the adventures oi an Orphan," by Emerson Bennett. At spril 25 W. H. BUCKINGHAM'S.
mw BOOKS
HABPERBUCKINGHAM'S
'S MAGAZINE, for May.
Putnam's Monthly, for do. i- & At Book Store. The Rag-Bag, a collection of Ephemera, by N. P. Willis.
The Old Inn, or the Travelers En^^* tainment, by Josiah Barnes, Senior." Grace Lee, by Julia Kavanagh.
Tri-Colored Sketches in Paris. The Summer Land a Southern Story, by a child of the Sun.
Chemistry of Common Life, by JpJmStpn. :I H^riie Castle Builders, by the author of "RedcliQe." ,* ,hv
Harper's Story Books, No's. 5 and 6. For sale at Buckingham's, Sign of the "Big Book."
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New Publications.
rpiIE Voyages and Adventures ofSir Amyas Leigh, Night of Burrough, in the County of Devon, Tn tli3 Reign ol llor Most Glorious Majesty. Queen Elizabeth, Rendered into Modern English by Charles Kingsh y.
Renneth Or, The Rear Guard of the Grand Army, by the Authors of "The Heirs of Rcdclyffe," &c.
The 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."
Ingenue Or, the First Days of Blood, by Alexandre Dunns. For sale at W.H.BUCKINGHAM'S'
May 10, 1855-dtf
WHO IS RUTH II ALL?
Is Rut« Hall Fanny Fern, on Somebody Elbe7 And If Fanny Fern is not Ruth Hall,
W O I S A N N E N The Life ati^ Beauties of Fanny Fern, u#t received and for sale at I'.Feb. 27, dlf 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, Bclttium, Holland, Germany, Austria, Italy, ^Greece, Turkey .Syria, Palestine and Egypt, by Snml. lrenaenus Pjime. The Pleasant Boy Philosopher, founded on
Ferguson's Early Life, by Henry May hew, -*For sale at IF apll 'Buckixoham's Book Storp.
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1 i-' by
Barton," Ac.
TERRE-HATTTE GAS LIGHT
COMPANY"
THISorganizedndiana,
Company has been duly and lfg^lly under the General Incorporation laws of I aild the Ordinance of th« City Council of Terre Haute, passed, October, 1853. Articles are fileil in tne Re corder's office of Vigo county, Ind., and in "Sti the office of the Secretary of State. -DIRECTORS: 1. Hon.R."Wood, Pres., Cleveland, O.,2. Hon. Dak. R. Tilden, SEC., do. do. do. do.
3. Sii.ab Meechant, Esq 4. Tnos. H. Hay, 5. Stephen I. Noble, *.: 6. Vacant,a'j \j 7. Vacant, 8. Vacant, 9. Vacant, 10. Vacant, 11. Vacant,
(TOURNEY Through Central Africa, Bayard Taylor vt complete ojs^atTort of the same, under the su .... Landa of the Saracen, by
Bayard
Buckingham's Bookstore
|j .M Mrs. Stowe's New Work. The May Flower, and Miscellaneous writings by Harriot Beecher Stowe. The Life of Sam Houston, Illustrated. For sale at *»,
BUCKINGHAM'S.
«i NEW BOOKS!
(pHE HISTORY OP THE HEN FEVER JL a Humorous Record, by Geo. P. Burnham. North and South, by the Author of Maiy
A Long Look Ahead, or tha First Stroke and the Last, by A, S. Roe. Ingenue, or the First Days of Blood, by Dumas. ,#3.'A
Fcr Rale at BUCKINGHAM'^.?
THE SLAVE OF TH E LAMP, A Posthumous Xovel, by William North, April 3, '55 dlf PrbKisartAM,«\
Administrator's Sale.
Tkrms of Sale.—All sums under $3 cash all sums over $3, a credit of twelve months will be given, the purchaser giving nolo bearing interest, from date, with approved security without relief,from valuation or appraise, mailt laws. THOS. DURHAM, 1st., Ad'r.
MayS, 1855-Sw ./'
To Printers throughout the Stat^."'
WECare
prej)ared to furnish at the lowest ash Rates— Fine Eastern Printing Inks, in largo and small sized cans.
Printing Paper of any size, and extra qunl-
^ards cut-to order at short nolick^ Unruled Cap, Letter, and
Kwith
NottfPanvrs.
Fine Plain and Illuminated Card Boards. STEWART A BO WEN, 18 West Washington St., Indianapolis. May 28, 1855-wy
HAVE on hand a good Supnly of Sates or without drawers also keep c«i\6tantly an hand sife tins of very desrable patterns. Oall at the old Rouh & Ready Corner East of the Cour-IIouse, for cheap bar caius call on R» L. BALL
April 19-dw-tf.-
NOTIOl!.
fjyTOTICE is hereby given that the uuderij\( signed has been appointed A dministra tor of the estate of Thomas C. Agar, late of Vigo county deceased. Said estate is supposed tobe solvent.
D. SCOTT, Adm'r.
May 31, 1855 d-3t.r ./".p-* -rrl
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The Capital Stocky is $
£$" i*/0 '..t-
ft
...
N N N
AH
been subscrioeu prcp„rc
Stock except $16,000,. has been subscribed ?ur
for, leaving that amount to be taken by the
The Terre-Haute subscribers to elect the Treasurer, when the works go into operation, I who will be authorized to retain from the!
tor, fec, or by Thos H. HNy, Director, as the works progress, and to pay for labor and materials at Terre Haute.
The street pipes will embrace ab6ut four miles in size, six inch, four inch and three
S. Hoss.iEsq, will attend to the construc tion of the-Wforks, procuringlmaterials,labor. &c, and 411 things necessary for the full and
Taylors?^pervisiou tirThomas- H. Hay,"Esq., Director,
udge Doings, by Ik Murvei »frt selected by the Board of directors for that Journey Through Kansas and Nebraska (impost!. R.WOOD, Pres't. with descriptions of Country, Climate, Soil, &c., tk.c.,hy Iloynton &.Mason—Committee from th^ "ICauaas League" of Cincinnati ,Feb. 27 dtf For sale at «j
Daxl R. Tildes,Sec. March 17 lm LL
mmm&t
4
d.y-rfMoy,l855,atwill the l»te
TOTICE is hereby given, that I ge]l on the 26th day oj^j
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residence of Jac sonal property of said deceased,consisting of horses, hogs, cattle, aheep, farming utensils, household and kitchen furniture, and wheat pn the ground.
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iB/BISCHOF
E E 0 A N A I 0 WUOLESALE retail dealer in READY-MADE CLOTHINC. CLOTHS, CASSIMERES,
ESTINGS, &c.,
No. 8, Union Row,
E E A E I N I A N A J^ESPECTFULLY informs the public that
A S E O E I S
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
READY-MADE
CLOTHING.
olt',r"
for soW
ob J6ncs, deceased, the per-1 tr-xtum j-t
tovraiot
French and' Gcrrann Clo1hsvf Vestini?s, Linens^ and
tiA^NEW, JLASNl I E A O N A I O N S
rpHE act of'Congress of March 3, 1855, apprupriat^s "about thirty-five Millions of Acres of the Public Domain,, to those who have been engaged in the Military Service of the United Stains—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 Warrants. Holding a commission as a No tary "Public, by appointment of the Governor arid having "been engaged in the Land War rant business for five years past, and under-
./' standing the Rules and Regulators of the
u**
to
city and citizens of lerre Haute, with the Qon„res express understanding that original subspn gnd Warrants transferred, bought and bers shall y.ield proportionately to Terre-
Hauto subscribers, should they desire to sub-
(jcribe for more than that amount. The stock subscribed for by the city and citizens of Terre-Haute to be pkekeurkd stock entitled to a dividend of not less than ten per cent, per annum, mid equally, when the profits exceed ten per cent, per annum.
give prompt aid to those who may
bcne
'fitfl
JT7TT
niy
will be received for stock, on all Sums of $500 erally, that 1 am in the Market with a, fresh and oxer, and on smaller sums half
CHsh
inch, exclusive of service pipe, to be furnished your Grovcr & Madison scrip, and it will be a to each consumer. Wabasn street, as far as
Sixth street, to have two lines of pipes, one on each side ull the churches public buildings, hotels'«fec, (save and except crossing the canal) will have street pipes extended to them. Each consumer will oe furnished with a meter, 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 lighted with gas by July- 4th. All the material castings are ordered, and will be on the ground at hu early day. 8 I
of the reco
and pi
OKt
'nt
.ocured
act
of
for lllUson
theshort-
notire O
ID*" Office at my Store Room on Mancet Street, East of the Public Square, D. S. D^NAJLDSON.
Agent at Washington City, ROBT. H. GALLAHERj Esqv Terre-Ilaute..April 13, ip55^3m.
DHPT) TOl^ tix *. V_7 X*
preferre'd 'stoc k* an Kmsx pay Sesame, ^nd GROCERIES &?COUNTORT PROLCUE! rjOJVIE now the plaintiffsby Edwards and pay the oalwnce of profits prorata, on the couner of 2d a ohiosts.,south, west balance of stock but when tne profits yield
CORNER OK THKCOURT-H OUSE SQU ARE,
more than ten per cent, per annum, then the Terre-Ilaute, Ind. profitsto be divided equally. I TTAVING reduced .my business to a City bonds payable in one and two years,111strictly CASH SYSTEM, I will say to and approved notes payable in six months,!
numerous customers, and the public gen
and supply of
half in sixty days. Tho whole to be depos- A I O E I E S ited in ntiy one solvent bank or with any re- which 1 will sell for very low
sponsible "person at Terre-Haute, to bo drawn only. My stock is well laid in at the lowest out or discounted by S. Ross. Esq., construc- tide of the Market, enabling me to sell at lower figures than any house in the city. Country prodxicc of all kinds will be found at rny house when it can be obtained. I will say to all consumers to giv»» mo a call, and I will make it a profitable visit to them. Bring on
pRiCKS-forcash,
awful tender for Groceries or old debts. Feb22-tf. J. W. STRATONJ'
ir NOTICE.
S. WOLFE is now. receiving a large V*
stocK
of Queenswai-e through th« Gus
torn House at .Eyansville, Ind., direct from the Potteries in Liverpool also, he has added Groceries and Dry Goods to liis stocs, which maKes it complete for the farmers or town rade, as he Keeps almost cveryi article that the farmer or house-Keeperwants, Come and see if I-wont sell Goods cheap,jus times are hard and money scarce. ',u .. E S WOLFEI1'
Terre-H lute. M.irch 14 1855 lm 'H''-1
FpK CASH, I its work on every variety of soil, lire suffiAlso, the latest style? and best varieties of, cient guarantee that this Machine^will ebon Cftssiinores,
FURNISHING GOODS.
The very best ever offered i9 this city. G3" He lias engnged the services of Mr. Wm Shakkkk, 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 mosts fasiiionablk styi.e, and will bo ready at all times to tike the measures of a neat and genteel lit.
O* He solicits a call from oouktby m£r C1.ANT8. and the public generally. O" AH orders got up on short notice, and iu the most approved style.
April
B. BISCHOF.
25, 1855—d&w-6m iU
Ji.
WANTED.
A
SITUATION as Salesman or BookKoeper, 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, June 1, 1855-d2w
S A I N A E S O E PH. MONNINNGER, propsietob, D" Corner of Market and Mulberry streets
TE8EK -HAUTI, INI).
Ojjtstbusses rsEE—to and from,thenars,, Feb20-d*wtf.
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if-.
dsiv I N A S
CHAIR & FURNITURE
YAKE1ROOMSifli
ON FOURTH STR ET, .. (JA"few doors North of Main Street',)
HAS
just received the largest and iho«t complete stock of Furnittire'everoMred to the public iu this mad'ketrr-consisting iipai't of CHAIRS of EVERX DESCRIPTION!
Sofas, Marble top, Plain Dressing and. common 'Bureaus Table's/Stands, Centre tables and other taoiesj Bedsteads, Looking-Glasses, Mattresses, Cribs of every description Wil low Wagons, Lounges and many other articles too numerous to mention. Also, keeps on hand a large assortment of Chairs of same manufacturer
O* The attention of country dealers is call ed to the above stock.,
rt
f,VJn April2
VALUABLE
IMPORTANT
."Mm I. or rot«i!l,
FARMERS
C. H. DAISTA.'S PREMIUM HAND CORN PLANTER THE public are inyited to examine this novo) and valuable Machine, which is now being exhibited in almost all parts of the country. The cheapness, simplicity and,ingenuity of 1 its construction, together with the wonderful accuracy and dispatch with which it executes
take the place of both the Horse Planter aud Hoe in the work of planting corn. It has been tested the past season by numerous Miners in most of the States, Who unite in giving it their decided preference over all other -Planters ever iutroduced into the coun try. It has been presented at several Agricultural F'drs, and always without exception, received the highest premium:
For.Saleby ','tSV'u.?-! :r~V i': M^ch 15-tf.
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,J. P.POWARS.
FIRE AND MARINE INSUA^CE.
The Western Insurance Co., of Nc^.Yoik Capital stock $250,000.
The N*ew York Indemnity Insurance Co. Cash capital $200,000—all paid in Surplus capital $78,000.
The Knickerbocker Insurance Co. of N. Y., Capital, $150,0,00.
The Korth Western Insuranc Co. of Phila. Cash capital, $300,UUU—all paid in.
Tho Mohawk
Valley
Insurauce Company.
Capital, $200,000. ..
Policies issned in eithee of the above responsible companies doputhe mast favorable terms. Apsly to W M.E. McLEAlf, Jan 13-3mo -r..
Jj^OR EXCHANGE.—Two tow 11 lots
with house. J:c., will be exchanged for a J.B.EDMUNDS, Real Estate Agrent',
Apply to
March '55/
1
Welch VBlock
l*1 »j7*
St&te of Indiana, County of Vigo, Vigo CiaciniyGoiraT.:M*noH TRAI. A.D..'55. (A COPY.)
THE
It is ordered by the court, that there be an
aute. The last publication to be at least thirty days before the first iy
rn
stand for trial at siich adjourned term, and shall bfc docketed therefor, by the Clerk, as for a regular term, avid thwt this Court now adjourn to said fourth Mond iy of July next.
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(Recordkp Signed JAMES HUGHES.
-frATTJST S vAND. WlL^INS, CL% May 24, 1855-1 3w
State ok Indiana, County of Vigo ss. Vigo Court Common Pleas April Term 1855. (No. 843) William Hall, and James Hall, vs.
George W. Brainhard, Joseph Brainhard Samuel W. Rtone.—Attachment.
plain tilts bymwards and
Jones, their
disinterested person and competent witness,
(weeks) publications, at least sixty days beof this court, fore the first day of the next term that the defendants on or before the calling
to pIaiMlffs' comjl J, or ,he
Sheriffs Sale.
a|id
i'SSr.^
time aUbwe&iiy law for thereg-' ular term ^f this court being TJXSun'wSSjSSS*1^ sufficient to complete the business pending street*, (Caldwell's HalLHn herein the regular term having elapsed l^av-
mS large nurtber of causes undisposed of
large number of causes undisposed
Jng and still
adjourned terrti of said court, held at the any olher similar InstituUon Court-House in Terre-Haute, commf-ncing on
the fourth Monday of July/ A. D.Wfor^ri^ the trail8action of such business and the trial #very respect.
..... o. & Catalogues giving: fall particulars will la 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, oifer the* rents and profits of said premises, with the appurtenances thereunto belonging, lOI vears and if they should iffirient sum to satisfy fcak1
for a term ot seven fail to sell for a sn execution, I will then and there offer the lee simple, to the highest bidder, for cash, to ss^, tisfv said execution and costs.
The above sale will be made without reliel from valuation or appraisement law. muL L. A. BURNET Sheriff
May 8, l855-4w prs fee $2 50 ,....
JiThe
Best Plows
in
VIZ.
the World.
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 lust year's prices. All plows made by us ure UNCONDITIONALLY WARRANTED to perform Well in every respect.
O* We repair plows of our own manufacture (none others) neatly, substantiiilly and expeditiously at a very smuli advance from actualcost.
HU
GROVER & MADISON
ar 24 '55-tf
R. S. GABBY, M. D. Gra4uate of Jefferson Medical Gollege, Philadelphia, Pa.,
DESIRES
to inform the citizens of Terre-
Haute and vicinity, that he has opened an office 011 Clifi ry, between 4th and 5th sts., for the practice of the healing arts, where he may be found at all hovlrs, except when absent on, professional duty.
Doctor Gabby has, for several years, been a successful prnctloner in Pennsylvania, and hopes that his thorough preparation for, and his past experience in the practice of his profession will soon secure to him a liberal share of public patronage.
Terre-Haute, May 30, 1855-d2w
DOUGLAS & SANDFORD,
it A
ROOMS
on Fqurth sti'eet, between Maiu
and Cheriy. (D" Will give particular attention to all sales entrusted to their care.
Terms reasonable,
Terre-Haute, March 15.1855—ditw
CAKES, CANDIES,' CONFECTIONERY. TOYS, Ac.. fcc., •ID*Second.Street,.in Early's New Block, nearly opposite the Stewart House,
Fei20-afcwtf. Terre-llaiite. Ind.
House and Lot For Sale.
SITUATED
on First slreot, south of Far-
rington'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 wltn Bhrubbery and good fruit trees ,ia abundance. Price $1150. Terms, one-half down, balance on tinie. A good two horse wagon with horses will be taken in pvt payment. Appiy to
J. B. EDMUNDS, Real Estate Agent, March 16 tf Welch's Block.
iNBifcj 0I.
^?AM8YIU^
COM E RC1%M» OO ME'ftt
mevill Indi
tion of
September till the middle of'May Tb«»
St.
gtudente kt all timtttoVfc ?*P-
fXADM IIU fiftvwl !_
The room9
aD0
ffortshall ,,,m 'H
of finph causes and matters as now remain The system aloi ,. undisposed of at the present term and that tical, Inductive, Practical public notice of the holdingof such adjourned lMtead of using books, the n,mn.
Jie
c°mfort*Ue
wU
ty °f different set# of bobViT3
De at least for partnership and individual buBih*^1 of said ad- eluding balance sheets, kc.,—in faet
nnd ran i. »u "CTBenflni,
,n
•T
u"fltUl
enteiinir unoii a
Practical duties of an Accoouotajm. !. kind of business. The course of iMtn!-!^ will consist of Double Ektry Book^^!" in all its various branches, iccludintTr adapted to the Retail business, SteaioW 1 Book Keeping, Commission Bvsineu a7 counts Current,
Account Sales,Mercattilt
cillations and a complete system of Comm» cial correspondence.
to
Tbe Pril
that the defendants were not residents of the .v.- .J jre
State of Indiana. Whereupon it is ordered j„n2 nnH mnkp iL« by the Court that notice of the pendency of p^hed accountanta
this suit be given to the defendants, by pub- Si lication in the American, a public hewspap^r ^eaae^.,r®%
successive
canU
virtue! of oue execution issued from the
|e
of tie cause for trial, plead, answer or:d*rmTr PrTrAiotI
8
1
Instruction being impartedindividuillvin,) not in classes, students can therefore enter« any time and progress in the ratio of their,/ pacity.
^cks?
attorneys, and the defen- tlian four weeks, the time, however will son, their aitorney, and it nmit^ "LT. /T'
dants come by Nelson, their aitorney, ana it "wuw appearing to the Court, by the itffid ivit of a
cjjaree
review at any tunc,
^ipal
will
|alte
c0urS0
.,MJ,ill.bo,
iken as confessed and decreed accordingly, to which time this cause is continued. Atiest: AND WILKINS, Cl'k.
May 17, l855-l-w3 prs fee'$2 60
VlgoBrcuTt Coun" 'and to me directed Pf^ticalPart of Rook Iveeniug in this school delivered, in favor of James Hite, and !hau
l»
uoing
Mco"1'
excepting S. B. Book-Keeping
$20,00 including S. Book-Ke 00 Merca nu le Calculations, |w
cou1^
against Joseph S. Wallace, James J. Meeker 11Uwl,U pr. /ea[?'
and Richard Scouton, Trustees of the First instruction, from 9 to 12 a.u, rresbyterifin Church in Terre-Haute, I have ?, j'-
t'iem8€'Te5
invited to call at the Rooms during fcusiwa hours, and satisfy themselves in regard totle advanlagts to be derived from attending course of lessons in this Institution.
The Principal feels justified in siiyingtiat any person of ordinary business quauficj tions, cau in a few months learn more of tie
learned iu the couutnig-houK
0
M'*
levied on the following property, to-wit: In attending the evenmg seasons, will lot number six (6,) in Terre-Haute, being the ^nush their own lights. For further mforlands and tenements belonging to the said ru^,°"1' aPdrcs«
1,1
.evon"^
^e Underfed.
sent on application to th«' undersigiied. JEREMIAH BEHM, Fel26. Priucipl.
M't.S
ICE CREAM SALOON!
SCUDDER& CO, W'that-they
OULD inform the citizens of this city have fitted up one of the most elegant Ice Cream Saloons in the'Wwt Ice Cream of all descriptions, Vanilla, Lemon, Orange, &c., kept constantly on band, throughput the Summer also, cakes, caudies and nuts of the best quality. [My"!
HOUSE GUTTERS.
1AM
now prepared to make and put op eave trough and spouting in short notice, as 1 keep it consi»ntlv on ^and ready-made, so there will be no delaj in putting up, and as to price, 1 thinli they will suit tin tinies. Call and see for yourseivos at the old Rous'1 and Readv Corner,
opposite
the Court-buu&
March f-tf R. L. BALL
EVANSV I LLE
O E I A O E E Caldwell's Hall. First Street, E AN'SVl LLK, INDIA**? For'terms, dcc., address
JEREMIAH BEHM.
Feb2fi. '•.. ,-mii .!• Principal.
Select School For Young Ladies. \/S RS. & MISS SEELEY resppctfullj^ iVi form.the citizmis of
Terre-Haute,
ti'
they will open a school for Young Ladies^ tlie Seminary, on the second Mondav 1^ pril. They av ill tench the common and nig or branches, French aud Music.
Refehesciis:—Rev. Mr. Cheevcr, Mrand M. Soule.
011
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SCUDDER & CO..
WHOLESALE & RETAIL DEALERS IN
M"1
Sherifl's Sale.
BYindginent
virtue of a copy of an order of sale made and renaereyl ., Yigo'Oourt of Common Pleas, at its 1 S 5 5 a against Jesse Fuller and Susan Fuller, and certified to me by the C^erk of sai I will,
the 2d day of June, 1855,
the legal hours of said dity.at the courtdoor in Terre-Haute, otfer for sale at IP? vendue the rents and profits for ajenn en vears of the premises in sold ora scribed to-wit: The north half °f j°t® three hundred and six, (306,) and one-fourth of lot number three hundrta seven (307,) in the city of Teire-H"J^ and should I fail
county, Indiana .Hnra[11 a bid therefor sufficient t(\satisfy sttfli I will then and there offer the fee ®'nP„.
May 8,1855 3w prs fee$2 .'»0
FRESH ARRIVAL,
OF.
new goods at E. S. Wolfe splendid assortment
of.
^ti«&
ware', at prices that will astouish also a lot of the sante kind of waretostu commission at importers Prices^^^
Ice Cream Saloon.
OH.
PROTSMAN, would izens of Terre Haute, that he
up an ice cream saloon on
8
Main and Cherry. Ice Cream keptcoj^ ly on hand, throughout the season, candy. &.
Mav 16 1856-dtf
