Daily American, Volume 1, Number 115, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 3 July 1855 — Page 4
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NEW BOOKS
ODEY'8 LADY'S BOOK, for May. „, AT Graham's Magazine, At ,%! ^Emerson Bennett's now novl—-"EHM. N'R bury, or the adventure ol an Orphan,' by ,- Emer*on
Bennett.
At
spril '25 W. H. BUCKINGHAM'S,
NEW BOOKS! HARPER'SUCKINGHAM'S
MAHAXINB, for M^y.
Putnam's Monthly, for do. At Book Store. The Rag-Ba^. a collection of Ephem* ,J«ni. by N. P. Willis,
The Old Inn, or the Travelers Entertainment, by JosiaTi Barnes, Senior. race Lee, by Julia Kavanngh.
Tri-Colored Sketches in Pari?. The Summer Land, a Southern Stobv a child of the Sun. Chemistry of Common Life, by Johnston.
ry
The Castle Builders, by the author of "Itcdcliffe." ^Harper's Story Books, No's. 5 and 6
RKKSITU
^gium. Holtund. G^manv, Austria.
Greeco, Turkey .Syria, Palestine and Egypt,
by Saml. Irenaenus Paime.
«piiS
ea
BCCKI*OHAM'S
Feb. 27 dtf For sale at BUCKINGHAM'* BOOKSTORP..
"Wlw
Mrs. Stowe's New Work... The Mny Flower, and Miscellaneous wriUnga by Harriet Beecher Stowe* The Life of Sam Houston, Iflustra'ed. Fors»Ie at
4 as Fcrsaleat
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TKRMB or SAL*.—All sums under $3 cash all sums over $3, a credit of twelve months will be given, the ptu$ha«or giving note bearing inter stfrom date, with approved security without relief .from valuation orappraisotnantlaws. THOS. DUhHAM,lal., Ad'r.
May t1, 1855 3w
S A E S
Iwith
HAVE onliandagooii Supply of Sates or without drawers alsoleep cmetactly an hand fe tins of very desrable patterns. Call at the old Rouh A Ready Corner East of the Cour-House, for cheap bar gains call on R. L. BALL
April 19-dw-tf.
NOTICE.
"VJOTICE is hereby given that the underJJN signed has been appointed Administra tor of the estate of Thomas C. Agar, late of Vigo county deceased. Said estate is supposed to be selvent.
O'S16d
fP TV***"'' -'M
For sale »t Buckingham's, Sign of the "Big Book."
.New Publications.,
THE
Voyages and Advt mures of Sir Amyas Leigh, Night of Burrough. in the County of Devon, In tin Reign ot Her Most Glorious Majesty. Queen Elizabeth, Ren'ier* ed into Modem ISnirlish hy Charles Kingsli y.
R^ar
Or, The
Grand Army, by the Authors o£"The Heirs of RMdtffe," &c. The Wonderful Adventures of Cap,' in Priest, a Ta« of but few Incidents, and »o Plot in particular, with other Legends, bv the author of "The Stray Yankee in Texas.''
INORNUK Or, the First Days of Blood, by Alexandre Duru^s. For *ali» a' W. H.BUCKINGHAM'S
wM«y
10, 1855-dtf
WHO IS RUTH HALL?
Is RUTH HALL FANNY FKRN, OR SJOMKSODY Elbe' And If Fannv Fern Is not Ruth Hall, {WHO IS FANNY FERN?
Th« Life and B»nutie« of Fauny Fern, Just received and forale at Feb. 27, dtf BUCKINGHAM'S.
Ealauce
Guard of th-
Itaiy,|yurksgenerally
•ipjwplfii?
Sip:5
TEEEE-HAUTE GAS LIGHT
COMPANY11
Tinsorganized
Companv has been d'lly and legally under thw General Incorporation lnw* of Indiana, and the Ordinance of th* City Council of Teriu Haute* piwsecl, OctotKT, 1853. Article* are filed In \m Re corder'B office of Vigo county, Ind., and in the office of tlao Secretary of State.
DIRE' T'OHS
1. Hon.R. WOOD, Pros., rievelaiid, 0 2. Hon. DAN. R. Trj.DK*, Sec., do. 3. SILAB MtncttAXf, ESQ., do. 4. Tit OH H. HAV, fdo. .r 5. STEPHEN 1. NOBUE, do. 6. Vacant, 7. Vacant, 8. Vacant, 9 Vacant, 10. Vncmt, 11. Vacant.
The Capital Stock is $70,000.
lm^roVt'tl,cn
BOOK STOBD.
TOURNEY Through Central Afeic*, by Bayard Taylor Landa of the Saracen, by Bayard Taylor:
Fudge Doing*, by Jk M«nr»)l Journey Through Kannaa and Nehra«ka with description* of Country, Climate, Soil, Ate., itc», by Ilnynlon & Mason—Committee from th* "Kansas l^agu«" of Cincinnati
BUCKINGHAM'S.
AwS'Aho^,or,h.Pir.tSmk..„a! »VER
Ingenue, or the First Days of Blood, bj Do-
Administrator's Sale. OTICE is hereby given, that I will s^U
a.eL».,hyA.s.R«. I CLOTHING STORE,
From
BUCKINGHAM'S.
THE SLAVE OF THE LAMP, A Posthumous Novel, by William North, April 3, *55 dtf CKTNGHA*'''
on the 26th diiy'of May, lB55,at the late
residence of Jacob Jonos, deceased, the personal property of ittid deceased, consisting of horse*,hogs, cattle, sheep, farming utensils, household and kitchen furniture, and wheat on the ground
D. SCOTT, Adtu'r.
May31.lS55.-d3t.
Taledo and Wabash Packet Boat
TSiraCOMPAN Y.
N and after the 15th of April the Toledo Wabash Packetb will leave cverv sveniuf, Saturdays excepted, at 7 O'OCIO.K connecting with the packots at Lafayette Toledo. Packet Reindeer, C*pt. tt. Clai k. leavoa Sundays. Tuesdays and Thnrsdavs.— Packet Queeu City,CHpt,. Angell,leaves ondays. Wednesdays end Fridays,
April 4 tf
All
av the oalsnce of profits prorats, on tho of stock but when the pr fits yield
ited in any one solvent b^nk or with any rc- and othertaoles,
willcontam all the modern
Every effort will be used to have Teire Haute lighted with gas by July 4th All
S. oss, Esq. will attend'to the construc tion of theworUs, procuring materials, labor. Ac, and ali things neeessary for the full and complete operation of tho same, under the supervision Thomns H. Hav,Esq., Director, selected by the Board of Directors for that purpose. R. WOOD, Pres't.
DA.NL R. TILDEX, Sec. March 17 LM
EIMOTAL! B. BISCHOF,
E A N A I 0
WHOLESALE A RETAIL
NEAV BOOKS! ipHE HISTORY OF THE HEN FEVER a Humorous Record, by Geo. P. Burn- II North ind South, by the Author of Mary j^SPECTFULLY informs th« public that
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IN
E A A E O I N CLOTHS, CASSLMERES, ESTINGS, fec.,
No. 8, Union How, II AI'TK, INDIAN A,
„in
C-*-
YJ
Founl,
LOW PRICES
A1
FOTl CASH.
Also, the latest styles and best varieties of, Cassimcres, French and
German Cloths,
Vesting*. I,mens, nnd
JrT^°
has
'1 he very best ever offered in this city. S II II IT An
fivices "fMr.l
VI SUAFKER, one oi he best cutters a fit-
the above goods will be manufactured into good and substantial garments of tho latest and most FASHIONABLR STYLE, and will be ready at all times to take the measures of a neat and gentevi. lit.
D" He solicits call from COUNTRY MER CLAST8. and the pubU.-* generally tCT All orders got on short notice, and in the most approved scylo
B. BISCHOF.
April 25, 1855—d&w-6m
AVAjSTTED.
A SITUATION as Salesman or Book-' f'espt
Apply at this office. June 1, 1855-d2w
S A IN A E S O E PH. MONNINNGER, pRoratEToa. D" Corner of Market and Mulberry streets
E A E IN
0M-IBDSBE8 JTRES— to and IVom the cars. Feb20-dAwtf. ,.. ..
MILITARY
BOUNTY-LANDS,
*f A NEW LAW!
I E A O N A I O N S
TTMIE act of Congress oi" March 3,1855. ap 1. pr-priates ab ut ihirty-fiv- Millions of Acr?n of the I'ublic Domtin, t» iho-to who
»«V ««pt $16,000, tin. W„ «,WriM p^ .V„'lrogivVp^S'ioAc»e'S.'m"«y •«. '».!« '»k'".by & tJbv-Jft. of tbo
city and cnizens »»f Terre flaute. with the express understandingthnt..original sub^'cri hers shnll yield proportioni'tely to Torre Haute uib*criber*.Khoiild they de*ire to tub-
citii^nn of Terre-Haute to be PKKKLUHKD stock entitJed to a dividend "f rot less than ten per rent, per annum, »nd cqtnlly, when ihe profits exceed ten per cent, per annum.
The Tcrre-Haute subscribers to elect the Treasurer, wlien tlie works go,into operation, who will be antUoriml to retain from the nmuttily collections arising fr rii gas bills «tc.. SHini-anunally five per ccnt. on such preferred stuck and FIRST p-«v tliesame, nnd
have Weniengaged in the Military ^viceof,
Cdnpres.
eJ
.t notice.
hcribc for more than that nmonnt. O" Office at my Store Room on The «toek subscribed for by the city and Street, East of the Public Square, S O N A S O N
Agf't at, AVa«hingt»n City
sponsible person »t Terre-iLmte, tobedtawn Mattresses, Cribs of every description Wilont, or discounted by S. Koss. Esq., construe- low Wagons, Lounges and many other arti
I tor, Ac, or by Thos H. Hiy. Director, HS the works progress, and to pay for labor and materials at Term Hautei: The street pipes will embr-ce about fotir miles in size, six inch, four inch and three inch, exclusive of service pipe, to be furnished to each consumer. Waban street, as far ns
Sixth street, to have two lines of pipes, ona on each side «ll thc churches, public build-
ii ings. hotels' Ac (save and except crossing iS "NPFTAV "ROOTC ft* tljo canal) will have street prp&> extended to •n^r, rf J** r^___ I hem. Esfih consumer will be furnished With
1
,WABE-ROOMS, OV rOHJtTH STlt JBT, (A fciy doors Norlh of ilain Street,) duntscomo ly
more tl^uti ten per cent per annum, then tlio TT AS just received the largest and profits to be divided equall v. I 1 complete fltock of Furuituxo ever offered alsmterested person hi.» „„...r
City bonds pavable in one and two years, to tho public iu this market—consisting ii ^h'tt the dufendnnts were not resn ents of the
,.n Bureaus .Tables Stands. Centre tables
Bedsteads,
O* The attention of Country dealers is call ed to the above stock. April2
VAI UARI
IMPORTANT TO FARMERS!
.£.
It has been tested the pHSt season by numerous firmers iu most of thc States, who unitin giving'it their decided preference over all other Pl.tnters eve.r introduced into the coun try. It has been presented at several AgricuKural F»irs',nnd always without exception, received the highest premium.
F"rsaleby M»rch 15-tf. J. P.POWARS.
T«rrt» Haute Ai Alton Haiiroad.
VMrras
rSALi:a
.N Accomnnidatioii Train. West to Em Ij^iver, carrying passengers and freight, will run daily (Stindavs excepted, unrill further notice as tollows
Leaves Terfe-Haute 7W, o'clock A. M. Arrive at Terro-Kaute 6 o'clock m. L. it. SARGENT, SCPFC.aisTKxr»AXT. Terro-Haute, February, 10, 1855-3m.
J. W. ROUTH, M. D.,
Homoepathic and Hydropathic S I I A
DOCTOHliberalhpatronagetoN
Of
No. 8 Union Row, 1 door West Cook's Hardware Store,
whore he keeps on hand, at alt times, a large ^rn,Tl. 'ht-1 public, and respectfully solicits a stock of continuance of itronaee. pledging him=elf E A A E !to
whicn he offers for sale wholesale or retail!-
cry
oui desires return thanks
f»r thc he has rec-ived
v.
servo to
.,tic
h"st
of
Y"-V RR TT "%"r may favor him with their c!'l'8. He will give
rlnil^es n,V^ ch'||h-cn,
URIAH SHEWMAKER. E. S. WOLFE.
(|SHEWMAKER
A
Ma.th 3-3ui
^'WM7*T3?TO
the Umtcd Stages the terms of whic transaction of such business and the. trial may b- fully known bv calling at my office Soldier? and others interested, must have some aid in procuring their War rants. Holding a commission asaNn
reM
^UM «.™..t* transferred, ^neht. and
sold, and procured for Claim uitson the short-,
MARKET
ROBT. H. GALLAHER, Esqi TfVre-IJaute April 13. lH55-3m. W
I N A S
CHAIR & FURNITURE
CO.,
I FOEWAEDING&COMMISSION
FURNISHING GOODS. MERCHANTS
5
'nd Wdors in Flour Sa't and Fish. Office
near
,he
Corner of Swond 0
country, nuder whose supervision North side, below Donnelly's Dr ig Store, Terre Haute, Indinna.
bio Str eta
Strict attertion given to rll business in the line of forwarding and Commission. Rr.FKRKSCES.-Bem' nt &. Co. S. h. Pctter it. Co Groverman fi. Bourn.*, N. smith A sons, E.W. Smith. A. McGregor. A J.Cook & Co., TcrreHauto, IND., J. S. Walters, Montezuma, Im\, Samuel Orr.Evannville, Indiana.
Astonishing but True.
c&^
II Keeper, in a Dry Goods or other ft*Tf1^"?l" tinhnipaMed by anj ,re-H«uto and vicinity. business house, by one, who has had °r M,en" many years experience. Tho best of city references can ba-given.
P. S
EICCK, NO. 4, up All call, whether vou want picture* or not. Mari3-tf A. R, MILLER.
STRAYED
From the residence of Mrs. Ellen Col'rin, about six week a since, a red and white Cow, marked with a crop off her ear and slit.—
ssssmssm
and ,heywi11
^-jLL '_£' *$
State of Indiana, County ofVijjo, ««. VIOO CIRCUIT GOCKT, MARCH TBUI (ACOPT.)
THE
4
time allowed by law for the reg ular term of this court, being in
and Mill pending
ATTKST Mm- °4
no,,ft!,cJ
,/
and approved notes pavable in six months, par.,/ I Pfat«* of Indian". Whereupon it is ordered will l.e received f.,r sfck, on all syms of $500 CIIAIRSof EVERY DESCRIPTION! tl -. ti 1/4(ja and oxer, and on smaller sums half ish and SOFAS, Mjifbie top, Plain .Dressingand com-! .J11® American Dtiblic new"smi»-r PjP^omas awardiwi to »hosc di-emed wortbr half in sixty days. Tbo whole to be depos- „n Bureaus,Stands. Centr- 'llc1,,on
SOFAS, M«.rbi£|op, Plain Dressingand com-
by
Hc lion ln
Looking
of
ul Oihertaoles, Bedsteads, L^king-G lasses, .ft Vig(,
cles too numerous to mention. /\lso, keeps on hand a large assortment of Chairs of same manufacture. vi
rT,Eabove
wlffi6i«ut to c-mpiete business pen ing streets, (CaldweU'a in ii^
D., 18557for
of mich causes and matters as now remain tindispo-ed of at the pr. »ent term/ *nd that
,.t» of EJ^JF S ,hr P^OM trn, Xn j'stand for trial at such adjourned term, «nd
ghaU be d„cketed
for & regular term tlM(j
Marset 1 "djourn to said fourth Mond of .inly next. jn all its various branches, includi,,1
a.nt.ffsby Edwards Hnd
Jones, their attorneys, and the defe.j-
diintscomo l.y Nelson, their attorney, and it
by the .-fhd,vu a
id competfot witness,
,n ,he
An"-riu,n'M
,.§E American.« public new'sp.-p-r
,rculltio(ti
prin
C(lU
t'ken as confessed and decreed accordingly, to which time this cause i- continued. At-iest: AND W11.KINS, Cl'k.
May 17, !855-l-w3 pr.s fee $2 6'l ,rii
LIUIFIFDSHERILPS SNIE.IS' 5 '-hC-
BY
•./ JSC PfX
C. IT. DANTA'S PREMnrm HAND CORN PLANTER. THE pttbtc ire invited to examine this novel •utd tillable Ma^ljine, which is now bein^ exhibited in almost all parts of the country The .cheapness, Simplicity, and iugenuity «f its construction, together with the wonderful iccuincy and disp«tch with which itexecutvs its work'on every variety «f soil, area sufficient (guarantee thnt this Machine will soon take the place «f both the Horse Planter and Ho« io the work of planting corn.
virtue ofnie execution issued fr the Vigo Circuit Court, and to ine directed and de'ivertid, in favor
lustration is
t*lon"Main,beftr^en M^Tfhao
herein, th^ regular term laving .-lap- Kav- anaviUe, l^liana, and opea fL iug h.rge nnmbt^of^twps undibpow-d Uf t. )n of Student* at all timSfml^^ till
Kr
„:i
I,IHIIIIIT.
It is ord re by the court, fliat there be an adjourned term of said court, held at thf Court-Howwin
Tenv-Haut*, commencing on
MolJ
,lav
Ju
ly.
A
to ei ht weck6 mav
than
rpp
rVmrrrp
id competent witnes re not resil«*nts of tl let-eiipon it is oi'dert denti, and make tftem thoroueh aiid"^111
Thc
re not resulf nts of the
I Pt'Htf of Indi inn. Whereupon it is orders
ted and published TERMS foreoaid or v*r W vi
nty. India.Fa for three successive ca^Ss^ex^ptin^ (w»*eks)publicatioii!i, at least sixty days be- j.o0)00 including §. Book-Keenh^^ foru the hrstdnv of the next term of tins co.trt,
00.
rresbyturiiin Church,in Terre-Haute, I li .ve to 10 in thceVoui.^ levied on ihe following property, tn-wit: In A ,!w?,
lotnun ber six (6,) in Terre-Haut', being tin .• ?r jUrftS®for •ands and tenements belonging to the said' Mbe u.nderaigked.»Bu"'«-'| Truateefr, and-1 -will-, on Saturday the 9ih da\t of June, 1855, at the court-house door in Ter-re-Haut^, tviihio the legal hours of t-aicl day, offer the rents and pr .fife, offcsaid preiiii.-us, with the appurtenances thereunto belonging, for a term of seven ye»trs and if tl ey should fail to sell for a sum! icut sum to satisfy tair1 execution,'I willthen arfd there: offet llieiee simple, to the highest,bidder, fiff cash, to sa lisfy said execution and costs.
The above sale will be made without relief from valuation or appraisement law. L. A. BURNET l\ Sheriff.
May 8, 1855 4w prs fee $2 50
The Best Plows in the World. ~fYL. Fox Kiver, Carey, and Eagle—al steel plow?—manufactured of the very best material, selec .ed wirh ca^e for th« purpose, and put together by experienced workmen, for sale wholesa'e and retail at lust year's prices. All plows made by us »re UN*C0XDlT10»AhLY WARBANTKD tO perform Well in every respect.
ID" We repair plows of our own manufacture (none others) neatly, substantially and expediitiously at a very snu.Ii advance from actual cost.
a successful practioner in nnsylvania, and hopes that his thorough preparation for, an! his past experience in" the practice nf his profession will soon secure to him a liberal share of pub'ic patronago
Terre-Haute, May 30, !855-d2w
DOUGLA6 8L SANDFORD,
City Auctioneiers
ROOMS
Feb26.
GROVERfc MADISON
ar 21 '55-tf
R. S. GABBY, M. D.
Graduate of Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia, Pa.,
DF.SIRES
his ability, tho*.- who
JL~J[ I \X*. 'fPecia* attention to the diseases peculiar to
and those that have
been medicated for months and years with littls or no benefit. Those wishing Hnjno--pathic Medicines or Hydropathic books, can get them by applying to him at his residence and office 011 Fourth street opposite Mr. Chas Gould s., li'l'IS) [apr4-.
to inform the ei.izens of Torre-
Haute nnd vicinity.-that he hh oiened an office on Cherry, bet'ween 4 nnd 5th sts.,*! for the practice of the healing arts, where Tie
may be found at all hours, except when ab-
on Fourth street, between Main
and Cherry. IT Will give particular attention to all sales entrusted to their c«re. *.* Terms reasonable,
Terre-Haute, March 15,1855—dAw
O O
Physician, Sturgeon & Accoucheur,
HAVINGfor
A LL who want th ir features taJ:\ ken by he Daeuerrean pro- ,%u
Miller's Gallery, where you can dence offur his services tothe citiieus oi 'IVr-
been ill the practice of his pre-
fe-M.'n the. last uine years, both in hospital and private practice, can with confi-
Office, in Scott's Building, on Market St.,
Do not mistaxe the place—Wairen' south-east cbrner of the Public Square oppoi. 4, up stairs. site the General Stage Office. Dr. Boyd's residence is on Fifth street, op- terms. Apply to posite the Johnson Hou$t All calls M'for J"n '3-3mo him here will be attended to nronratlv
Feb28-3t.
JJtfrl*11*
HUHSK 'i
W""B
for their trouble. MI-—• {Junb 14.] May 91,1855-dtf
."m." A &AM ucticm
ye,,n*
TIN -•i'.u,n
Se^emlwr tili Vlie middle of Ma^ The rooms arc fitted any other similar InsUtution In »hP
Principal to tuake studen^- eohSiLu «very resjHct. The Byitein adoj.ted in tcacKil)-
MWH) JIll
,uw„ts„rrFUCS1
public uotice of the h»ldins of Kuch adjourned iri^ead of using boots, the nubile term, be given by publication of this order ciwHlJirnikkiiikuriirihdeniri^
(RECORDKN SIGNED I I *U. D„..M
JAMES HUOHES
AND. WILKIXS, Cl'k 1Krv.-l 3w
lW 1
f.ut «K iNUlA.V.v. OUST* OK VlGO SS.
p^Commot, P.eas: Alril TeYm 1855.
(No 843) W illiatn Hull, and 7s-, any time and progress iu the ratio°^ttW^ George W. .Brniuhard, Joseph Braiu- pacirv hard Samuel W. f.tone-AttaHmient. I AJ?ull CourBecan liibceroplefedin fr«fii, Cj
lud
tberefor, by the Clerk, as kind of business. The enured^7^1
tbin Court now consist of DOVBUE %Tar Boo*?1'^1 Km,
L.
L,nciullWtiffi!!'iu,
4i« uii *%jt9 to.u'mo wittiiti)ta, mciudiu® adapted^ to the Retail business, Book Keeping, Commission coutits Current, ACcountSales, MercS^V culatiorts and a complete system of GtoW cial correspondence. «rowier.
ratiooftbw^
Lt req"iS»
four fe-eeks the time, hbWfJnff!
btJ Umite(1
Studeiitscari reX Jat'
freo of ch
tl
most sppearing to the Court, by tlic nfhd-ivit of a
Mercantile Calculations,
that the defendants on or before the calling -Young men wishing to qualify thoinijftof the cause lor trml, plead, answer or dotnur
to plaintiffs' ccnnidaun, .or the same will be
for Pr ic
01
n™!
be limited. Students cari review at
principal wjtl tak^Uaw
avnra l.wu'S
IQC
rnncipni w.ui take pleasure in .1,.',,..
every
Pubhc "^-P 'r
thing in his power to advance M,
the C-urt. tl.Ht notice of_ the pe..den. of pli!ll)ed accountants. *WB'
of
then,.
1
^ca, Keepers, ar/rl£Su
invited t6 call ar
emu I.-U u,f/f
of James Hiu-,' aiul !1,a"
th'6 ftim's R,?i?g©2S
hours, and satisfy themselves inregard-^tl«{ advantages to be derived from attendin't course of lessons in tfTis Inhibition
I he Principal feels jusiifiedin RHyM^ any person of ordinary business eiiafiflcav tious, can a few inonihs learn more of the
t,'calT5a"f Ro°^?^Ping
couy
against Joseph S. Wallace, James J. Mtvker an'rt Richard Scouton, Trustees of the First w. °?L ^ronf!
In this school
be learned in the couatiiig4imse
to
1? A. JC...
l*i,fTeU®
Catalogues giving full particulars will b# sent on applicatior to tli nndenigiied'.
EREMIAH B?H Mf'S'l .(itj Prinqipal,
HOUSL GUTTERS^'bio 5
1AM
now prepared to make an^ put ii{i, eave trough 'a'nd spoUti,^ ^wt. notice, as I keep it cons}snllv on Wd ready-nindfe? so there will be no delaj -in •puttiug iiPj^l|d as to price, I thinlt they vilf suit'thenmes. Call and see for yourselves at the old Roi.gh. and Ready Corner, opposite the Court liouws.
March 7-tf R. L. BALL.
EVAI^SVILLE "™12
O E I A O E E Caldwell's IJall. First Street, E A S I IXDlAKA.y For terms, Ac., nr''w..-e
JEREMIAH BEHM,
Feb2R. Principal.
Mieriii's Snle.
BYjudgment,
virtue of a copy of an order of pale and made mid rendered by tbo •N igo Court of Common Pleas, at iti April Term,.1655, in favor of Jphti J. Heginsami aL'!,inst Jes.-c Fuller and Susan Fuller. issiM and certified to me by the C'ei of said Court. I will, on the 2d dav of June, 1855, betwifCB. the lejj.il hour.- of said day, at thcc0urt-li«!?e door, in Terre-Haute, offer for sale public vendue the rents and profits lor a terra of seven years of the premises in said ord doscribed to-veit The north half of lot nuniW three hundred and six, (306,) and the sooth one-lonrih of lot number three hundrfd «nd the city of Terre-Haute. Vigo nnd should I fail to receive
sevt'n (•'_''»)
n'^iana
sent on professional duty. a bid there for snffieient to satisfy said order. Doctor G»bby hA-5, for several bp^n Y.1 nnd there off»«r Uie fee siiii|lc
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said premises to sati.-fv said order and r^sts. A. 1TKNETT, Sberift, May 8, ltf55 3w pre ,ee$2 '0
CITY INSURANCE COMPAQ. Of Clevelnnd, Oliio. I'
Capital, Paid in,
$100,000.
Insure huiltling*. Merchandise. &c., on rW* sonable terms, and adjust losses promptlyE. BASSi-.TT, A^fnt. (Mr Ofine Jn Warren buildintr.ov»rSouthern bank. (Feb 27. dtf
FIRE AND MARINE INSUANCf
The Western Insurance Co., of New Yoik I Capital stock $250,000.
The New York Indemnity Insnrancfe Go. Cash v.»pital $200,000—all paid in Sunplny capital $78,000.
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The Knickerboek er Insurance Co. ofK-J-»/ Capital, $150,000.
The North Western 1 nsnranc Co. of PhiW-^| Cash capital, $:UI(l.UUU—all paid in.'
The Mohawk Valley Insurauce Company»! Capital, $ann.inm' Policies issned in eithee of the above re sponsible companies c'opnthe most favorably
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A Bundle Found
N Saturday morning last, a ^u,1(!r of clothes was found, whioh th® owper can have by calling on Jobri El#
^ay^g for'this kSvertifemcDU
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