Daily American, Volume 1, Number 117, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 5 July 1855 — Page 4
Graham's Magazine,
il
THE
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NBW BOOKS
GODEY'8
LADY'S BOOK, fdrMoy
E on Be 4 2
1
or the id^nturrt oi ftn Orphan," by
EW" Em»rson Bennett. At *pril25 W. H. BUCKINGHAM'S.
NEW .iBOOKS!
HARFER'B
MADAMSE,
Putnam's Monthly, for do. At BCCKISGHAM'S Book Store. The Rag-Bag, a'collection of Ephemera, by N. P. Willis.
O In or he a el E
tainment, by Josiah Barnes, Senior. Grace Lee, by Julia Kavanngh. Tri-Colored Sketches in Paris.
The Summer Land, a Southern Story, bv a child of the Sun. Chemistry of Common Life, by Johnston.
The Castle Builders, by the author of "Redcliffe." Harper's Story Books, No's. Sand 6.
For sale «t Buckingham's, Sign of the "Big Book." New Publications.
Vovagesand Advi nturcs of^ir Arrival Leigh, Night of Burrough, in the County of Devon, In lbs Reign of Her Most Glorious Majesty. Queen Elisabeth, Rendered into Modern "English by Charles Kingsh
REXKETH Or. Ths Rear Guard of th» Grand Ann), by the Authors of "The Heirs of Redclvffe," &.c.
The Wonderful Adventures of Cap'^tn Pri«t, a TaU of but few Incident*, and no Plot in particular, with other Legends, by the aathor of "The Stray Yankee in Texas."
INGENUE Or, the First Days of Blood, by Alexandre Dunr**. For sal* a» W. H. BUCKINGHAM'S
May 10, 1855-dtf
WHO IS RUTH HALL?
Is Rtrrn HALL FANN* FEE.*, OR SOMEBODY ELSE' And If Fanny Fern I* not Ruth Hull.
W O 1 8 A N N E N The Life and Beauties of Fanny Feru, Juat received and for *1# at
Feh. 27, dtf BUCKINOHAM'S.
*N"
BOOKS
HE Literary Life and Correspondouee of
the Count** of Blessington
Greece, Turkey,Syria. Palestine and Egypt, i- by Saml. IrenaenuR Piime. The Pleasant Boy Philosopher, founded on
Ferguson's Early Life, by Henry Mayhew, For sale at apll ?BUCKI!CONAM'SBOOK STOBD.
"TOURNEY Through C«utral Africa, by tl Bayard Tsylor Lsnde of th* Sarncan, by
The M*y Flower, and Miscellaneous wriffarriet Beeeher Stowa The Life Houston, Illugtraied. Fors*le at
tings by of Sum
IERSE-HAVTX OAS LIGHT COMPANY'i
'^pHIS Company ba« been duly and legal 1 ly organized under the GeneralIIncor poratfo
poratfon law* of Indiana, and the Ordinance ofth- City COT—1
M—
of th-City Council of Tene Haute, passed Articles art! file*l in tne Re Ind., and in the office of the Secretary of State,
October, 1853.
corder'# office of Vigo county, Secretary of St
DIRECTORS
Hon.R. Wooi), Pres., Cleveland, 0.,
1.
tor M«y.
,honi- E"ch
nME.TEn'
Bayard
Feb. 97 dtf Forsnleat
Taylors
Fudge Doings, by Ik Murvei Journey Through Kansas anrf Nehra«ka with deaeripttons of Country, Climate, Soli, die., itc., by Boyuton Sl iVIason—Committee from tho "Kaasai I^Agu«" of CiucfnnMtl:
ID O A
'L BOOKSTORK.
Mrs. Stowe's New Work.
BUCKINGHAM'S.
NEW BOOKS!
HHE HISTORY OF THE HEN FEVER A a Humorous Record, by Geo. P. Burnham. North and South, by the Author of Mary
Barton," 4c.
A Long Look Ahead, or the First Stroke and the Last, b^ A. S. Roe. Ingenue, or the First Days of Blood, by Dumas.
Fcr sale at BUCKINGHAM'S.
TllE SLAVE OF THE LAMP, A Posthumous Novel, by William North, April 3, "55 dtf lV'f!KtxanAVv.
Administrator's Sale.
NOTICE26thri«y
i* hereby {riven, that 1 will s»ll
on the of May, 1H55, nt the late residence of Jacob Jones, deceased, the persons! property of said deceased, consisting of horses, hogs, cattle, sheep, farming ntt*n«ils, household and kitchcn furniture, and what on the ground.
TRSMS or SAL*.—All sums under $3 cash all sums over $3, a credit of twelvo months will be given, the purchaser giving note bearing inter st from date, with approved security without relief,from valuation orsppraisexn»nt laws. THOS. DUuHAM, 1st,, Ad'r.
May 8, I855 3w
S A E 8
Iwith
HAVE on hand a good Supply of Sate* or without drawers also keep omistautlyan hand fe tins of very desrable patterns. Call at the old Rouh & Ready Corner East of the Cour-Ilousc, for cheap »ar gains call on R. L. BALL
April 19-dwtf.
NOTICE.
•VTOTICE ishervby given that the underJA signed has been appointed Adminisira tor of the estate of Thomas Agar, late of Vigo county deceased. S«id estato is supposed tobeselveht.
D. SCOTT, Adm'r.
May 31, l855 -d-3t.
Toledo and Wabash Packet Uoat
COMPANY.
N and after th« 15th of April the Toledo and Wabash Packets will leave everv
Bveniug, Saturdays "ug with the packets at
ays excepted, al 7 o'oclo.
connecting with the packets at Lafayette Toledo. Packot Reindeer, Cant. H. Claik.
leaves Sundays. Tuesdays and Thursdays,
Packet Queen City,Capt. A ngell,leavesMondays, Wednesdays «nd Fridays, April 4 tf
do. do. do. do.
2. Hon. DA*. R. TILDE*, Soc., 3. FT LAB MESCHAXT, ESQ., 4. Tnos. H. HAY, 5. STEPHEN I. NOBLE, 6. Vacant, 7. Vacant, 8. Vacant, 9 Vacant, 10. Vacant, 11. Vacant,
Hante subscribers. should they devire to sub-
Hcribe for more than that amount The Htock subscribed for by the city and citizens of Terre-Haute to be PHEFLURED stock entitled to a dividend of not, less than ten I per rent, per annum, mid equnlly, when :he profits exceed ten per cent, per annum.
The Terre-Mante subcribern to elect the' Treasurer, wfyen the works go into operation, who will be authorized to retain from the mnntnly collectionH arising fp-m gas bills A'C., s»*mi-annually five per cent, on such preferred stock anil FIRST ty the same, und
Ealance
ny the oabnee of profits 'prorata, on tho of stock but when tne profits yield more th-in ten per cent, per annum, then tho profit* to be divided equally.
and oxer, nod on smaller sums half ctsh and half in sixty days. Tho whole to be deposited in nny one solvent bank or with any responsible person «t Terre-Hntte, to be drawn out or discounted by S. Ro*s. E«q., constructor, fcc, or by Thos H. Hny, Director, »s thfc works progress, and to pay for labor and materials at Terre Haute.
The street pipes will embrace about four miles in *ize, six inch, four inch and three inch, exclusive of service pipe, to be furnished to each consumer. WabaMi street, as far ns Sixth sireet, to have two lines of pipes, one on each side H11 the churches, public buildings, hotels' Ac (save and except crossing the canal) will have street pipes extended to
consumer will bo" furnished with
for
measuruie
the a,aou,it of
used. Thebuildin will be of brick, and the
Travels in Eorope and the East—a year in .Ph„K«siHin». England, Ireland, Wales, France, Bel- Ihebuildmp gium. Holland, (tomanv, Austris, Italy, ^orks genoralfy will contain all the modem
improvements.
npt Every «'ffort will be used to. have Terre Haute lighted with gas by July 4th All the material castings are ordered and will be on tho ground at «n early day.
S. Ross, Esq, will attend to the construc tion ofthe works, procuring material*, labor. &c, and all things necessary for the full and complete operation of the same, under the supervision if Thomas H. Hav, Esq., Director, selected by the Board of Directors for that purpose. R. WOOD, Pres't.
DANL R. TILDES, Sec. March 17 1m
REMOVAL
B. BISCHOF.
E A N A I O
WHOLESALE A RETAIL DEALT.R IN E A A E O I N
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, ESTINGS, &c., No. 8, Union (low,
E A I E I N I A N A ESPECTFULLY informs the public that
A S E O E IS
CLOTHING STORE,
C-|-j
*r ftjuitAoo
Also, the latest style? aud best varieties of Cnssimcres, French und
Gennan Cloths, Vft^tlnss, l.inens. Mid
ters.ntne country, under whose supervision
tk. «lww gw«l« will lw nnraCMWMl imo
good and substantial garments of the latest and most FASIHONABLR STTLE, and will be ready at all times to take the measures of a neat and gentetl. tit.
O* He solicits a call from COUNTET WEE CLAXTS. and the public generally. O" AU orders goi v. on short notice, and in the most approved btylo
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MILITARY
BOUNTY-LANDS.
A NEW LAW!
I E A O N A I O N S
THE-ict
of Congress of March 3,1855. appropriates ab 'Ut ihirty-five Millions of Acre* rf the Public Domain, to ihose who
have been engagi-d in the Military Service of the United States—the terms «f whicti Law may b- folly known by calling ray office.
J^oldt^M and others interested, must ii have some aid in procuring their Warrants. Holding a commission as a No JES tary Public, by appointment of the Governor and having bevn engaged in the Land ar rant business for five years pa^t, and under-
The Capital Stock is $70,000. All the Stock except $16,000, lm# been subscribed for, leaving that amount to be taken by the city andci-izens of Terre Haute, with the Congres. express understanding that originHl snbscri Land Warrants transferred, bought and bers shall yield proportionately to Terre-
diff-rent Bureaus at W^hn.gton City I am
prepcred to give prompt aid totho-e who may
be entitled to the benefits of the recent act of
sold,
and procured for Claim uiteon the short-
etj
notice.
O* Office at my Ptore Room on Maraet Street, East of the Public Square, D. S. DONALDSON.
Ag»«t at \Va«hington City, ROBT. H. GALLAHER, Esq. Terre-Haute April 13. lH55-3m.
CHAIR FURNITURE WARE-ROOMS,
ON FOUITTH STR UT, -(A few doors North of Main Street,)
HAS
City bonds payable in one and two years,' to the public in this market—consisting ii and approved notes payable in six months, part «f will l«e received for stock, on all sums of $
SOU
IMPORTANT TO FARMERiS!
From the 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 all times, a large ^rom, 'he public, and respectfully solicits
C. H. IDAJSTA'S PREMIUM HAND CORN PLANTER. THE pub'ic«re invited to ex'imine this novel and valuable Machine, which is now being exhibited in ulraost all p-irts of th* country. The cheapness, simplicity and ingenuity of its construction, together with the wonderful iccuracy mid dispatch with which it executes its work on every variety of soil, area sufficient guarantee that this Machine will 6oon take the place of both the Horse Planter and Hoe in tne work of planting corn.
It, has been tested the past season by numerous farmers in most of the States, who unit*in giving it their decided preference over all other Planters ever introduced into the coun try. "It has been presented at several Agricultural F'lirs.and always without exception, received the highest premium.
For sale by March 15-tf. j. P.POWARS.
Terrt' Haute A- Alton Railroad.
Vhnrras
N Arminmodation Train. West to Em Itiver, carrying passengers aud freight, will run daily (Sundays excepted, untill further notice as follows:
Leaves Terro-Haute 7W, 'cltck A. Arrive at Terre-Kaute 6 o'clock p. M. L. R. SARGENT, SuPk.HINTKNIAKT. Terro-Haute, February, 10. 185S-3™.
J. W. ROUTH, M. D.,
Homcepathic and Hydropathic I I A N
DOCTORliberalSpatronage
y~v r*p TT may favor him with their ills. He will give I J"j[ .special attention to tho di«ea«es peculiar to whicn he offers for sale wholesale or retaill, (,,,Tia'e8 children, and those that have at very I
nailie
just received the largest and most complete stock of Furniture ever offered
CHAIRSof EVERY DESCRIPTION! fc-OPAS, Marble top. Plain Dressing and common Bureaus, Tables, Stands. Centre tables and other taoles. Bedsteads, Lookin^ Glasses, Mattresses, Cribs of every description Willow Wagons, Lounges and many other articles too numerous to mention, rtlso-, 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
mmmwmi
llouiu desires to return thanks
for the he has rec-ivod
Mock of continuance of patronape pledging himself E A A E to to he be of ii a it os
mfVdicsted
1
B. BISCHOF.
April 25. 1855—d«fcw-6ra
WANTED.
A
for months and years with
littls or no benefit. Those wishing HonioeT?. pathic Medicines or Hydropathic books, can
WiM Jt 'hem by applying to him HI his residence "CATl ,\ ott nnd office ou Fourth street opposite Mr. Ch«8
URIAH SHEWMAKER.
Ma.xh 3-3ui
many years experience. The best of Ekcit,Kn.4.up stair* city references can be given. Apply at this office.
June 1, 1855-d2w
S A I N A E S O E PH. MONNINNGER, moraiEi-oa, ID* Corner of Market and Mulberry streets
TE&ES-BAOTS, IKI.
OUMBI-ssra FEES—to and from the cars. FebSO-dAvtf.
standing the Rules and Regulatio» of the j^irty ^ay8 bei'or- tli«* first of said ad- cludinjr balance sheet*
Kpg
Arrifef Viv o.l
KTFG HAM'S I
[apr4-
B. 8. WDLFE.
SHEWMAKER &, CO.,
TAPW IBTTTVFL JTM ROWWTOQTNW
Sn°lld
°n *U
5'" Dr'«St"»-
Strict attectinn given to »11 business in
the line of forwarding and Conunission. RKFESENCKS.-Bem' nt &. Co. S. h. Potter &. Co Groverman &. Bourn.', N smith & sons, E.W. Smith, A. McGregor fe J/"ook & Co., TcrreHaute, IND J. S.Walters, Montezuma, ln«'., Pamuel Orr.Evansville, Indiana.
Astonishing but True.
ALL
who wan* th ir features taken by the Daguerrean proallery, wnere you can
SITUATION as Salesman or Book- c®8"-f^l at Miller's Keeper, in a Drv Goods or other have it done in a 6tyle unsurpassed" by any re-Haute and vicinity, business house hv 'h® East or Western country Office, in Scott's Building, ousiness nouse, by one who has had p. S. DO not mistaxe the place-Wairen south-east corner of the Pnbli
All call, whethor you want pictures or not. Mari3-tf A. R. MILLER.
STRATMD 1 From the residence of Mrs Ellen Col'rin,! about st* weeks since, a red and white Cow, marked with a crop off her ear and slit.—
for their trouble.
y.Tif 'a ,r t..W.a.Tlrt.h«im.MMtawfWil».ti.. n,l
state of Indiana, CoBBty ofVije,*s. VIGO CiacbiT Cooat, MABCHTEK*, A.D.,'55. MMERp IAl"
AKB.
rr.HE time allowed bv law for the rtg- °I Air 1 ularterm of this court, being insufficient to complete tlx- .business pen ing streets, (Caldwell's Hall herein, the regular terra having elap- 1-ay-
0f al the
virtue of one execution issued fr the Vigo Circuit Court, and to me directed and delivered, in favor of James Hue, 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 th lands and tenements belonging to the said Trustees, aud 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 ve»rsj and if tl ey should fail to sell for a suffieient sum to satisfy sail' execution, I will then aud there offer tlieiee simple, to the highest bidder, for cash, to sa tisfy said execution and1 costs. 1 be above sale will be made without reliel from valuation or appraisement law.
an8vi
ing large number of causes undisposed of ,ion
the fourth Mondav of July. A. 1855, for principal to make students eL?" ?''&• the transaction of such business and th« tn 1
uycT
of such causes and matters as now remain The system adopted in teaching undisposed of at the pr. 8eni term, and that tical, Inductive, Practical ^*1? public notice ofthe holding of such adjourned Instead of using books th^nnJi
term, be riven by publication of this order ueti «re ez».
and that all ni(lt ter8 Blld cau
pe„diMg i„ thi' Court, which r.-main to q,^red in the Countinir-Hon^^^^
present trm, sh.ill ifying
stand for trial at such adjourn-d term, «ud shall be docketed therefor, by the Clerk, as
WILKI.NS, Cl'k.
IKSn-l 1u- «#,
UK l.M)JAN.\, I OUNTY OK VlGO SS.
(No 843) William Hall, and James Hall, vs.
George W. Brninhard. Joseph Brainhard Samuel W. S tone.—Attaf-lunent.
p.iVTR nowtherla.nt.ffbby Edwards and
Jones, their attorneys, and the defen-
dantscoraehy Nelson, their artorney. and it
that the defendants were not residents of the I
State of lnd. m». Whereupon it is ordered dpI)ts
by the C»nri that notice of the pendency of
uii.
?uitbe
given to ,l» ,,u, by p0b- •"'nSpTo^Sa
lie tiion in the American, a publ'C newspnp
of general circul .tion, printed and publ.sl.ed
in Vig county, Indiana, for three successive
(weeks)publications, at least sixty days be-
foru the fir-tdav of the next term ofUus court,
L, A, BURNETT, Sheriff.
May 8, 1855 4w prs fee $9 50
The Best PIOAVS in the World. JYL- Fox River, Carey, mid Eagle—al steel plow's—tn aim fact tired ofthe very best material, selec ed with ctr#e for the pur-pose,-and put together by experienced workmen, for sale •tfholesa'e ana retail at
last
year's prices. All plows made by us are UNCONDITIONALLY WAKS&KTKD to
perform Well
in every respect. D* We repair plows of our own manufacture (none others) neat'y, substantially and expeditiously at a very smr.Li advance from actual cost.
GROVER MADISON
ar 24 '55-tf
It S. GABBY, M. D. Graduate of Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia, Pa.,
DESIRES
to inform Jhe ci:izen» of Terre
ll auto nnd vicinity, tha' he ha.-, opened an office on Ch-rrv, between 4 hand 5th sts., ... for the practice of the healing arts, where he
may be found at all hours, except when ab sent on professional duty. Doctor Gabby has, for several years, been a successful practioner iu nnsylvania, and hopes that his thorough preparation for, an
1
his past experience in the prnoiice of his profession will soon secure to him a literal share of pub ic patronage
Terre-Haute, May 30, 1855-d2\v
DOUGLAS & SANDFORD,
it A
J^OOMS on Fourth street, between Main
and Cherry. O* Will give particular attention to sales entrusted to th»-ir care.
Terms reasonsble,
all
Terre-Haute, March 15.1855—d&w
J. O
Physician, Sturgeon & Accoucheur,
HAVINGfor
been in the practice of his pre-
fession the last nine years, both in hospital and private practice, can with confidence offw his services to the citizeus oi Ter-1
Feb28-3t.
Tr/\r%
Auy pes sou desirous «»f giving information of TT'OR SALE Pour owui nr„,u .. OWIer can have by calling on John the above animal** whereabouts will please
J?
cOL
.1(
L't
lndiana
of
no
andUo^jV ^I?
Studeufo at all tin!? *5*
and still pending. September till the middle frf'w: It is ord-re.i by the court. tha|i there be an He rooms afe fitted uo hf fek adjourned term of court, held at the any other similar Institutii! fn* W Court-House in 1 env-Haut-, commencing on
effort shall be wanted
W«t,*nd
w*Mortabi»
the atudt!tlt
in au
SIGNED
(RtcoRnrn
JAMES HUGHES
Wtn^-
,iusinw«)
i»
Sme dmi^^^S.
Jr enUi'rfn
PRACTICAL duties kind of business
for a regular term, nxd that this Court now wUfconsist of DOUBLE^J^HL'1^^ adjourn to said fourth Mond of .July next.
,hl"^
uaent i..r entering UIM» a ies of^AwoouxnilT^
its various branches in
adapted to the Retail business SUV* Booic Keeping,
counts Current, AccountSafes,MCI3LComnfaSS culafions and a complete system of cial correspondence. runner*
0
ca
cause u.r triul, p'ead, answer or demur
a.nt.ffs complain, or the .me will be
:,s confessed nnd decreed accordingly,
Attest: AND WI1.KIK8, Cl'k May 17, 1855-l-w3 prs fee 6
Sheriffs Sale.
1
thanlbur
aiipeanng to the Couit, bv the nffid ivu {.f a frefl "^ytiae, disinterested person and competent will,ess,
inereto»
»n classes, students can therefore any time and progress in the ratio of tkSuJ
A t'ull Course can be completed
to eigllt weska and
P*
weeks, the time, howe2 »^l^,
limited.
Students can reviewxlSr*
The Prhicipal will tak
thing
in his power toadSL?1
and make
Qa thorough ^d 5^'
MC
ountftnr«
#CWIB'
to,W^fjm||1
f()r ,rMCtica]
uwroca Wortiy
TERMS, (prepaid or secured.) for
the
milecourse, excepting S liook-IT
$2
0,00 including S. Book-Keeni«f®
00
the defendants on ,.r before the calling youn
that the defendant'. of the to plaintiffs' t'ken as confessed nnd decreed accordingly to which time this cause i-^ continued.
,.rcantlIe Calculations, $£
me„ wi.hi
Dook Keepers, are reS 'w
invitcd t0 (all ar the R(
^m
hour8( aud
duri
^W^
satisfy themselves inriardteS
O/L TRO NF O N» VIA 3
advantages to be derived from attending course of lespons in this In-titutiou Tlit- Principal feels justified
in RnVinirtbat
any person of ordinaiy business iiiafiiia Hons, can in a few months learn more of the practical part of Hook Keeping
in
this school
than could be learned in the countiisg-houM in a number years. Hours of instruction, fi-om 9 to 12A and to 4 P. and 7 to 10 in th« erenh.G! Pupils attending the evening ses«i.ng vili furnish their own lights. For
further
infor-
mation.apdress the undersigneds Cntalogues givinir fnll particulars will be sent on applifcatior to th undersrsnied.
JEREMIAH BEHM, b#
^e"26. Princip«l.
HOUSE GUTTERS.
1AM
now prepared to make and put up eave trough and spouting in short notice, as I keep it consentlv on jand rcady-mide, so there will be no delaj in putting up, aud as to price, 1 think they will suit the times. Call and see for yourselves at the old Rough and Ready Corner, opposite the Court house.
March 7-tf
JL.
R. L. BALI.
E A N S E
O E I A O E E Caldwell's Hall. First Street,
E A N S IN I A A
St*v'en
1
For terms, fec., sf'''-. JEREMIAH BEHM, Feb26. Principal.
Mieril.'s Sale.
BYjudgment
virtue of a copy of an order of File and made and rendeied by the Vigo Court of rummon Ple^s, at ita April Term, 1855, iu favor of John J. r'ipgins anil a»: inst Jes»c Fuller and Susan Fuller, issued and certified to me by he 0 eik offaid Court. I will, on the 2d d»y of June, 1855', between the-leg 1 liotir- of said d-y. at thecottrt-lio'ife door in Terre-Haute, off'r for fale a' public vendue the rents and profile lor a term ofsc*en rears of the premises in said on! T, dt* sciibed to- A-it: The north half of lot number three hundred and MX, (306,) ad th«* south one-fourth of lot numb-r three hundred "ti^
(307,) the city of Terre-Haute. »tgo
CTMinty, Iniiani nnd "should I fail to receive, a bid therefor sufficient to satisfy said order, I will then and there "ffer ihe fee simple of said premises to satisfy said order nnd c*tt-
A. f.fTHNETT, Sheriff.
May 8, 1^55 3w prs ,ee$2 .'0
CITY INSURANCE COMPANY, Of Cleveland, Ohio.
Capital, Paid in, $100,000. Insure hiiildiiifs, Merf.nandise. &.c.,on
re,*v
sonahle terms, and adjust losses promptlyE. BASSl-TT. Afiit ILr Offi-jo jn Warren building.overSo.itn ern hank. (Feb 27. dtf
FIKE AND MARINE INSUASCf
The Western Insurance Co., of New Yolk Capital stock $250,000.
The New York Indemnity Insurance CoCash «..pital $200,000—all paid in Surpln* capital $78,0u0.
The Knickerbocker Insurance Co. ofN-Y** Capital, $150,000.
The North Wesii rn lusurnnc Co.ofPhil*-» Cash capital, $:»tin.iMJU—all paid in.
The Mohawk Valley Instirauce Company,
on Market St., Capital, Public Square,oppo- Policies issued in eithee .of the above w*
site the General S'age Office. sponsible companies dopnthe most favorap™ Dr. Boyd's residence is on Fifth street, op- Apply to WM.E. MoLEAN, posite the Johnson House. All calls for !3-3mo here will be attended'to promptly.
Ste!***.»in:i fi fe's. £2T,«'?-d paying for kfc&»«>**«• [jtint 14. I May 21,1865-dtf June 1, 18S5-d3tpd
A Bundle Found.
p. Tirx Saturday morning last, a bundle vJ of clothes was found, wbioh
vounir and in good condition ^s*at A- Murphy's house, proving pi°P~
