Daily American, Volume 1, Number 113, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 30 June 1855 — Page 4

HARPER'S

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iBQIilii

NEW BOOKS

ODEY'S LADY'S BOOK, (6r May. Graham's Magazine, Emerson

Bennett's

ncw*iwfv»'l--"Ell'-n Nor

bury, or the adventures o( an Orphan," by Em'MHi ueuiiett. At xpril 25 W. H. BUCKINGHAM'S.,

NEW 'BOOKS!

MAOAZIXE, for Muy.

Putnam's Monthly, for do At BUCKINGHAM'S Book Store. The Rag-Baif, a collection of Ephemera. by N. P. Willis.

The Old Inn, or the Travelers Entertainment, by Josiah Barnes, Senior. Grace Lee. by Julia Kavnnagh.

Tri-Colored Sketches in Pan* *The Summer Land, a Southern St6iry, bv a tfhild of the Sun.

Chemistry of Common Life, by John8ton. The Castle Builds, by the author of "Rodcliffe."

Harper's Story B"olcs, N"'s. 5 and 6. ,-4r "v For sale at Buckingham's, Sijrn of the "Big Book."

New Publications.

^rr^HE Voyages and Adv. ntures of fir Amy--L as Leigh, Night of Burrough, in the County of Devon, In thj Reign ot Her Most Glorious Majestv. Queen E'izabeth. Rendered into Modem "Emrlish bv Charles Kingsl. y.

RENNKTH Or, The Rear Guard of th* Grind Army, by the Authors of "The Heirs of RedclvfFe," &c.

The Wonderful Adventures of Capt'in Pripit, a Tal« of but, few Incidents, and "o Pint iu particular, with other Legends, by the author of "'''he S'ray Yankee in TVxa*." lyafM'E Or, the First Days of Blood, by Alexandre Dura s. For sale at

W. 11. BUCKINGHAM'S

Miy 10, 1855-dtf

WHO IS RUTH HALL?

Is Kern HALL FANNY FKRN,OR SOMEBODY

An«l If Finnv Fern fe not Ruth TTh II. W O IS

A N N E N

The Life and B*ault«»i» of Fanny Fern Ju«t receive aud for tie at FeH. 27, dtf RucKtNOHAM's.

NEW BOOKS-

THE

Feb. 27 dtf For sileat BtfCKIWHAW'a BOOKSTORK.'

•il Stowre's New Work. The M«v FloWer, and Miscellaneous writings by ffatrriet Beecher Stowe The Life of Sap Houston, IIlustra'ed. For sale at

BUCKINGHAM'S.

May 8, l855-3w

tobeselveut.

1 !l1 "ii

"7*

-ai»»»»-.«*»»« "Illiinifl'iiira

1

NEW BOOKS! pHE HISTORY OF THE HEN FEVER

Ingenue, or the First Days of Blood, by Du mas. Fcr sale at BUCKINGHAM'S.

TIIE SI.AVE OF TIIE LA3IP, A Posthnmooa Novwl, by William North, April 3, '55 ritf H"OKISO»AMV.

Admjnistrator'8 Sale.

"VTOTIOE is hereby pi yen, that I will sell IN on the 26th d«y of Mav,

Trns»

Qf5,

OF

at the late

residence of Jacob Jones, deceased, the p»»rson«l property of «»id deceased, confist'mg of horoe*. hoga, cattle, sheep, f^r*ning utensils, household and kitchen furniture, and wheal on the ground.

SAW.—Allsuras

^nder $3 ca«h

all sums over $3, a credit of twelve months will be given, the purchaser giving note bearing inter st from date, with approved security without relief .from valuation or hppraiscnant laws. THOS. DUhHAM,lat., Ad'r.

S A E S

IHA\^E

on band agooH Supply of Sale-1

with or without drawer? ulsokeep e«nBtantlv »n

h»nd

a fe tins of very desrable

patterns. Call at the old Rouh A Keadv Corner East of the Cour-Hou^e, for cheap bar gain* call on BALL

April 19-dw tf.

NOTICE.

"VTOTICE is hereby given that »he underKigned has been appointed Adminisira tor of the estate of Thomas C. Agar, late of Vigo county deceased. Said

SCOTT, Adm'r.

May 81,1855 3t

Toledo and TV abash Packet Boat

COMPANY.

ON

and after tbe 15th of April the Toledo and Wabash,Packets* will leave every .w«iue. Saturdays excepted, at 7 o'oclo. nViectinewith the packets at Lnfavette (, SS nSadoct, Crpt.H ciatk. ?eJyWSund»ys. Tuesdaysand Thursdays Kcket Queen

City

.CaptAngell,leaves Mori-

W"dn'-sdays «nd Fridays, Xpni 4 tf.i.jLj^

/ir

TERRE-HAUTE.OAS UGHT coMrtAisr^eii

THISorganized

Compaiiv'"ha«i been duly &nd1<^jnMi ly under the General Incorporation law* of Indiana, and the OrtHnancnfth- City Council of Terie Haute, p.-issed-Oct fiber, 1P53. Articles are filed ill the Re corder's dffice of Vigo counlv, Ind., and In the office uf the Secretary of State.

DIRECTORS

1. Hon. R• WOOD, Pres., Cleveland, 0.,'. oh A II S E N S 2 3. SILAS MEBCHAJ**, ESQ., 4. TIIOS. If. HAV, 5. STEPHEN I. NOBLX, (5. Vacant,

7. Vacant, 8. Vacant, 9 Vacantv 10. Vacmt, 11. Vacant.

terials at Terre Haute. The street pipes -will embrace about four miles in siz-, six inch, four inch and three inch, exclusive of service pine, to be furnished to each consumer. Waba.-li street, as far as Sixth street, to have two lines of pipes, one on each side »ll the churches, public buildings, hotels' Ac (save und except crossing the caiml) will have street pipes extended to

P:T^8',:?"dtn Pa^

9

Literary Life and orreppondeuce of theni. Ech consumer will be furnished with the Count'-ss of Bles.sington a METER, for measuring the amount of gas Travels in Europe and the Ea-v—a vear in

England, lrean.1, Wales, France, Bel-! The buildings will be of briek, arid the giuru, fTotl'»nd, Germany, Austria, Italy, )vor's generally will confoin all the modem Greece, Turkey .Syria, Palestine and Egvpt,!

by Paml. Irenaenu^ P.iime. -rEver?

JOURNEYTnyl«r

i.

Thronjrh Central Afriow, by

BayMrii

Lands of the Saracen, hy Biyard Taylor: FuitgreDoine*, hy Ik M»rvel Journey 1 hronjrh Kannas and Nebraska with rfeacriptions of Country, Climate, Soil, &c., &.C., bv Roynton St Mason—Committer from th* "Kausaa '.eagiiwi" of CinciDuati:

for

ltllProvements. v'

ffor

I WlIl

The Pleasant Bov Philosopher, founded on Haute lighted with gas by July 4th. All Ferguson's Early Life, by Henry Mayhew, material castings are ordered and will be

For sale at apll BcCKtM3H.VM's Boot STOEDS

DA.\L R. TILDES,Sec. March 17 1m

RSMOTAL

B. BISCHOF,-' E E A N A I O

WHOLESALE 4 RETAIL DEALER 15 E A A E O I N

CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, ESTINGS, &c.,

a Humorous Record, by Geo. P. Burn- TERR V°- U\ te" I?nT I A N A

North and* South, by the Author of Mary j^ESPECTFULLY informs the public that

A Long LoS Ahead, or the First Stroke and JJ'I® REMOVED HIS the Last, by A. S. Roe. CLOTHING STORE,

From ihe corner of ain and Fourth Sts., to No. 8 Union Row, 1 door West of

Cook's Hardware Store,

where he keeps on hand, at alt times, a large

"tock of

E A A E

l*ff %X#

A

FOR CASH,

Also, the latest hiylue iaid best vnrieties of Caasimeres, French and

Gerronn Cloths, Vesting-*, l.mnni*. awrt

April

estate

is supposed

W' ft

i- m,

dp.-P do. t. do.

r** I-

:K\

Stock for, city express hern sluui yieici proporuonnteiv to Terre*

entitled to a dividend not 1MS than teni per eent. per annum, hik! equ illy, when ihe profits exceed len per cent. per annum.

The Terre-Haute subscribers to elect the Treasurer, wh^nthe workngo into operation.' who will be authorized to retain from the montnly collections arising fr-n» gas bills ifcc., Sfmi-annually five per cent, on such preferred steels and FJRST pur the same, sod pity the oalrtnee of profits prorafn, dn the balance »f stock but when tiie pr- fitn yield more th-n ten per cent- per annum, then the profits-tn be divided equally.

he used to have Terre

on tho ground at «n early day. S. Ross, Esq. will attend tA the construc tion of the works, procuring materials, labor. tc, and all things neeessary for the full and complete operation of the same, nnder the supervision Thom«s H. Hav, Esq Director, selected by the Board of Directors for that purpose. R. WOOD, Pres't.

B. BISCHOF.

25, 1855—dfew-6ra

WANTED.

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

Applv at this office. June 1, 1855-d2w

S A IN A E S O E PH. MONNINNGER, PBOPHIETOE, IT Corner of Market and Mulberry streets

THEE-HACTI, INR.

OMVIBL-SSES FEJEE—to and from the cars. Feb20 di^rtf,

MILITARY

A NEW LAW!

I E A O N A I O N S

THEact

rirtU

Haute Hub-cribers, should they desire to sub-' notice Claimuifcou theshort-

citizens of Terre-Haute to Vx- POTMTRED rt«ck- TV v\ A'T ncow

senbe for myre than that ainoiiTit. e» DL 1 adiouni to said fourth Mondiv-of .iulv nelrtT.„ «,rk .uWcriM for bv ,h, citv StS S o" .hjf AS W, ii. Jk (K«o.S La'^Y

Street, East of the Pub ic Square, D. S.DANALDSOK Agent at Wavhingt! Citv.

u!\VARE-ROOMS

HAS

City bonds payable In one and two years.! to tho public iu. this market cousistiatr it th'it^the defot.duiUb wre not residents of the and approved notes payable in six months, part «.f State of Indi'tiiH. Whereupon it is ordered will he received for stock, on all sums of $500 CH

AIRSofEVERY

Jnr sale by 0 March J5-tf. V-" J. P.POWARS.

Terre llnate At Alton JRailroad.

Vhnrrns

otn/flf nf mntinilunAn «r 1

O I N jr on ii ii a whic.il he offers for sale wholesale or retaill,' £'males

at very r, medicated for months and years with TP WV1 AWl

'N Ar^omniodHtion Train. .West to Em Itiver. carrying iiSJ58eugprs

DOCTORliberalSpatronage

THE

of Congress of March 3,1855, ap-

pr. priatns ab 'Ut thirty-five Millions of Acres of the Public Domain, to those who

may b- fully known by calling at my office. oldiers and others interested, must have some aid In procuring their Warrants. Holding a commission asaKo tary Public, by aj»pointment of the Governor ana laVing be«n ehgi'gfed jn the Latid W'a»*

term

runt business fur five years past, and unHerstanding the Rules and Regulations of the last publication to be at least

.W' "'7L C"T saau oe a«nketecl

for

I N A S

CHAIR &, FURNITURE

DESCRIPTION'

and oxer, and on smaller sums half c«sh and I ^0rAs.Marbleton Plain f)r«sK »tt»,wi Ma.8uitbe given to. the defend Mits. by pubnaif sixty days Tho whole to be depo8.^nJ.llX^lXVs^ & American,« pnbUc new^p-r md in any one solvent b*nk or with any re- and other tables. Bedsteads, Loi,W Glas«es -f ener,,l

sponsible person hi W-H.nte, tob.drawn Mattressls, Cribs of every^dXSm WH-' IP" W.gons Jdt^SU mitor dc, or hy Thos H. H-.y Director, as the des too numerous to mention -hobs

^oratid ua- 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

IMPORTANT TO?fi'^FARMERS\u

c. k'Sana's PREMITTM HAND CORN PLANTER. THE pub ic »re invited to ex'mine this novel Htid tlu'ible Machine, which is now being exhibited iu almost all puts of the country. The cheapness, simplicity qnd ingenuity of its construction together with the wondertul ^ccupicy and dispnteh with *hich it executes its work on every variety of soil, are sufficient guarantee th«t this Machine will soon take thte place of brtth the Horse Planter UIKI Hoe in the work of planting corn.

It has been tested the p*st season by numerous ftrmers in most of the Stetes, who unite in giving it their decided preference over nil "ther Planters ever intmduced into the coun try./. It has been presented »t seventl Agricultural FHi^ftn^Hlways without exceptfou received- the highest premium.

a

„j

freight, will run daily (Sundays excepted untill further notice as follows: ,' Leaves.Terre-Haute 7W, o'clock A. M.

Arrive at Terre-Haute o'clock m. L. R. SARGENT, StTPk KiNTBSDAst! Terre-Hante, February, 10. Id55-3m.

J. W. ROUTH, M. D., Homoepathic and Hydropathic I I A N

Itovuh desires to returnIbanks

for the he has rec- vod

frnrn.

'he public, and respec-fuUy solicits

contintiHnceof pitronaere. pledging himself to serve to theb -st of his ability, tbnso who ni»y favor him with their c»lls. *He will give special attention to the diseases peculiar to

at.,d

llt,lil.nr

pa!

a?

children, and those"that have

no bepffit. Those wishing Homo--

lMtd,c,ne?

Ji&Xgr MM A Jyk by apply, ng to him

or

T?ATD A OTT I «ild office ou Fourth street opposite Mr. Chas [apr4-

Gould s.

URIAH 8HEWMARER. £. 8. WOLFE

SHEWMAICER &, CO.,

T?A"D TI7 A "D^rvrt A

ters in the country, underwhose^'supervision TS3^ilhe-of S^ond and Ohio Str eta the above good/will be manufactLd imS ?S£A

good and substantial garments of the a.,st i1

and most FASHIONABLE STYLE, and will be ready at all times to take the measures «f a neat and genteiit lit. (ET He solicits call from COUNTSY UB& ULAN?a. and the public generally. •£3" A'l or«!ers g«^ x. on short notice, and in the most approved btylo

Doiine5i 8

at

DESIRES

Hydropathic books, can

HI

bis residence

Dr'8 S^e,

Strict attention given to *11 business in the line of forwarding and Commission. Kr.FERENCE6.-Rem ni tc Co. S. a. Pettier &" Co Oroverman & BournN smith fe sons, E.W Smith. A. McGregor & J.C0ok & Co., TerreHaute IND J. S.Walters. Montezuma, ln f~a:nu-l Orr.Evaii^ville, Indiana.

Ma.-eh 3-3 ui

I Astonishing but True A ^'kTt,h0 'w*n, th ir features taXV ken by Ihe Daguerrean pro--f!!

^0 V?

HiIler's Gallery, w^ere

ha it done in a style unsurpassed by any oy "Vv

Eac

or Western country

f. S. Do not mistaxe the place—Wairen HJccK, k«. 4, upstairs. I A1* ^l. whethor vou want pictures or n6i.

MariS-tf A. if. MILLER.

STRAYED From the residence of Mrs. Ellen Coltrin, about six week* since, a red and white Cow, marked with a crop off her e«r andalit.— •Any pesson desirous

0

1

State of Indiana, County of Vifr^ si. Vioo CIRCUITCNJTMT, MAUQU T®KM, A (AOOTT.) CO MM ty&ifi

11

?t-fc

ROBT. H. GAIjLAHER, Esq.,**' Terre-Haute' A|»rii IHSS-Sm.^,

hard amuel W. ione.

all now the

Hi ON FOUUTIl ST It l-.T, fhii| Jones, their at torneys, and ihe deferi(A few doors North of Main Street, dnntscome hy N**lsi»n. their attorney, audit

just received the largest and mo«t to the Court, by the »ffid vit cf complete stock of Furniture ever offered disiiiterested person mid competentwiiness,

by.

^',e

time a!l6#M by law for the reg- —~«^*j ular term of this court, being in- Inatinstioii i8 sufficient to complete th«: business peft iinff &£ herein, the regular term having elaps.d hav- (Caldwell's Han,) iirih*Aii"—«*i ing l"rge number of causes undisposed of

and still pending. ff/Students*mMnm*"&*«>. It is ord red hy the court. Ihai there bean Jru!!'!**

adjourned term of said court, held at the

haw been enrtged in the Mil'ftarv Service of -^''"rt-Honwin- Teriv-Hatit^, ncing,nn ihe United Stages—ibe k-rms „f which Law jj" [('urlh ^,ld^ Pf July. A. D. 1855, for Princiml to nmkT^ the transaction of such bu.-nies8 and the triiil -''""'P"1

of finch causes and matters as now remain undisposed of,at t-fie p^fent t*?rm, mid that ti„„i "ic notice ofihe holding of such adjourned iT?f,'

p!\

I la!ntilTAbyEdwardi^nd

C"^rl

tl,Ml

rH'ticw

of tke

1,ana'

be givun'by ptiblication of this order iLlln, "?»"g books, the

to three weeks Consecutively in ench of theentri w-ekly newspapers now published in Terre-

a

a regular term, avd thnt. this Court now

"JAMES HUGHES.^iJl

A TTEST AXN^ iLki.vs, Cl'k. 04 yc

I*... OU.N'TY OK Vioo ss.

pe»den«-y of

c^Cl,1'UoA,•

1

Pnnted

H"d

Published

'ken .'isconfessed and decreed accordingly, invitt'd to call at the Rooms during busiuN to which time this cause is continued. ,mr^'

Attest: AND Wtl.KINS, Cl'k.y May 17,1855-l-w3 prs fee $2 6

Sherilt^s Sale.

BY'virtue

of one execution issvied fr the

again«t Josepli S. Wallace, James J. Meeker

tisfy said execution and costs. so there will be'no delaj in putting up, niid 1 he above sqle will be made wiihont relieKi 'Is !.° P"ce, ihinU they from valuation or appr-iisetnent law.

L. A. 13UR\ETJ', Sheriff.

May 8, 1855 4w prs fee,| 2 50 ... •, -r

The Best Plows in the World. VTIZ. Fox River, trey, and Eaglesteel plows—manufactured of the very best material, selec.ed with case for th" purpose, and put together by experienced workmen, for sale wholesale and retail at lust year's prices. All plows made by us »re UNCONDITIONALLY WAEEANTKD to perform Well in etery respect.

al

D* We repair plows of our own mahufactnre (none o'hers) nenfv, substantially and expeditiously at a very small advance from actual cost.

GROVER& MADISON

ar 24 '55-tf

R. S. GABBY, M. D. Graduate of Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia, Pa.,

lo inform the ci-izens of Terre-

Haute and vicinity, tha- he hi»- ooened v—/ 1 an office 3n Clnrrv, between 4 ami 5h sts.,! one-founh of lot. numb-r three htuidffl J,®o for the practice of "the healing arts, where iie sev*n (307,) in the city of Terre-Haute. Vigo may be found at all hours, except, when ab-

practioner in Pt niiNylvania,!

a successful practioner in and hopes ihathis thorough preparation for, an" his past experience in. the pranriceof liis

hi.s

DOUGLAS 8L SANDFORD,

City Auctioneers

^OOiJS oii Fourth street, beftveen Main

and Cherry. O" Will give particular attention to sales Entrusted to their c-ire.

Terms reasonable,

Terre-Haute, M»rch 15. 1P55—d&w

all

J-. T. BOYD, M. D., Physician, Surgeon & Accoucheur AVING been ill the practice of his pre! fessi..n for the last nine years, both in hospital and private practice, can with confidence offer his services to the citizeus ol Ter-re-Haute and vicinity.

Office, in Scott's Huildirijs on Market St south-east corner of the Public Square opposite the General S' age Office^

Dr. Boyd's residence is on Fifth street, opposite the Johnson House. All calls for him here will be attended to pronmtlv

Feb28-3L

giving information of

tbe above animal's whereabouts will please call at tins office, and tbey will be rewarded for their trouble. [June 14 1 mc-cSs'-1 \rrr

at

i«r .«. 'e v.

open f»!?of St­

1,11

rIejniddlc

of'*r«

l*he rooms arc fitted up ii Z,

10

niake student# con£Il!V^

hS system adopted w.k- 1

C,1^e'

public notice of the holding of^c adj^un^d v^lf usi^S^t

frac,ical a

•at variety of differJntSu'SttS inrtnershjp and individual

kind of business, will consist in all it

5S"i

jfec

,n

fj ?,d Ttci

mess. Thecon^ of DOUBLE EXTRV HRJLV****

a1^

various brandies, inclutll,.

t0

.the Reiail business 1? S

BOOK Keepiug, Commission ROSINL*11 counts Current, Account Sales oiilations and a cnftiplete syst^nlfS-ti cia) correspondence. Oumtna.

co,Teffpondence.

Vigo Court Common eas A p» il Term 1 fc'55. ,ct,°n being Inf^arKiedindiTldA4lW 1 '.(No 84:i) William lJall, and J»im(.s Hhll, vs.

not

George W. Br-tinhard. Joseph M/ Brain- *!!?:Iirae

cl¥se«.

student^ cat.

and

Progress iu the

plead, answer or demur »!in^.m^"^r,VH"S

to plaintiffs' comi'laini, or the une will be '1(

,'()1IS

Vigo Circuit Court, and to me directed Pract,cai part of Book Keeping iu this wlool and delivered, in favnr of James Hi to, and !haii

NTWL INLIAT^ Q/TMIIFN., _P .T_ N• HOILDS NF TNCTMIAFI'A an.I Richard Scouton, Trustees of ihe First Hours of instruction, frtfni 9 to 12 A.*,

lands and tenements belonging to the -aid

iiuple. to the I i^hest bidder, fur cash, to aa

,na''on

Trustees, and I will, on Saturday the9 day Catalogues giving full particular^ of June. 1855, at the court-house door in Ter-re-Haute, witiiin the legal hours of said day, offer the rents and profits of said premises, with the appiiTtemmces thereunto liiJionn-ino-

raUooff!^.?1IIUJFJJ.of

pacitv. ratio A hill Course can be completed in to eight weeks, and may than four weeks, the time, howevjr

^!7'clf»rg?Ud°UKC,Wre,i^"»Jfc!

dents, and make tLn thoroughwd^S pushed accountants. W' ofSnia8 aWlud'dto tl»08« deemed Worthy

,0

9"*lify themwha

Ucal, u0°k

Keepers, are respectfully

themselves in reirardtpibi

an1

advantage to be derived f^atLdW. course of lessons in this In'titution 1 he Principal feels justified in 8iyine»h any person of ordinary business qntdific*

cau in a few months learn mole of th«

coul.d

1,1

learned in the cou"tine-hoiw

J1 ""niber years.

"Pdrcss^the undersigned.

particular^ will lie

sent on applicatior to th uudeisigije'd.

Fol)26.

HOUSE GUTTERS.

AM now prepared to make and put tip eave trough and spoi'.tina: in short notice,

HS

^et'P it cons^sntlv pt» "sand rcatly-ntfuJe,

price, I think they will'suit the times. Call and see for yourselves at the old Ro'igh and Ready^Corher, opposite the Court house.

March 7-it.f ft. L. BALL.

E A N S I E

O E I A O E E Caldwell's Hal). First Street, E A N S 1 IN I AN A For terms, fcc., aldr""« \. -j. JEREMIAH BEUM, 4 Feb2fi. Principal.

.Miei in's !SnJe.

BYjudgment

virtue of copy of an order of sale and made and rendered''by the Vigo Court, of Common Pie is, at it' April Term, lf55, in favor of John ritf gin? miJ a«"inst Jesre Fuller and Susan Fuller, isvunl and certified to me by ihe e. of -aid Court. I will, on the2dd'fv of .Tunc, 1855. between the leg 1 hourof said d-'V.at thecourt-bo"W door in Terre-Haute, off for f=nU a' public vendue tin.'rents and profits for a term of en years of the premises in s»id oi'd -r, desciibed to-»vit: The north half of lot uuoibet three hundred and six, (306,) a1 tli^foiitk

co"nty, Iniian:

sent on professional duty. I a bid therefor sufficient lo satisfy said order. Doctor Gabby has, for several years, been

sa^

and shotilil I fail to receiv®

t'ien

and there "ffer the fee simple#'

premises to sati.«fv _SHid_orderand

1

profession will soon secure to him alitieral' share of pub ic patronage Terre-Haute, May 30, 1855-d2w

ej£L

L. A. rrrRNETT, Sheriff-

May 8.1®55 Hwprs ee$2 'i0

CITY INSURANCE COMPAKV, Of Cleveland, Ohio. f9j

Capital, Paid in, In«nro huildincsj Mnrciiandlfe. &c..nnt

rel"

sonable terms, and a^iu«t nrompnv* E. BASSKTT, AEi'T 17* Offi3e in Warren building.ov-rSanw* em bHiik. (Feb 27« dtf

F1IU3 AND ^MARINE lNSUANC^*

The Western Insurance Co., of New Ywki /il! Capital stock $250,000.5

The New York Indemnity Insurant® Cash c-pital $200,000—nil paid in Sui?l» capital $78,000. vj ii$S

&

The Knickerbocker Insurance Co. of N.Y-, £.A Capital,$150,000.^|^

The,North Westrni Inturanc Co.ofPhd#'» Cash capital, $"J0ll,iiUU—all paid 10.

The Mohawk Vralley Insurnuce Comp«®y» Capital, $21"IM'Policies issned in eithee of the abo sponsible companies dopnthe most faV° terms. Apely to W M.E.

Jan l3-3mo

ON

1

7'

HORSES

Saturday

T^OR SA1E—Four pood W.rkHorS.i, ,11 irovbgP'1V young and in good condition.

hs-

at

•'•mi

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A Bundle Found.

morning last, abuiiaw

of clothes was found, which

A-Murphy

J-M. ADAMS* Auction si3e wty and paying for this advertisement May 21,1855-dtf June I, T855-dStpd

house, proving