Daily American, Volume 1, Number 126, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 16 July 1855 — Page 6

BOOKS

.iry, or the adventures ol an Ofylian," by Cmerson Bennett. At spril 25 VT. H. BUCKINGHAM'S.

NEWBOOKSF AIDER'S MAOAZTOT:,

for May.

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

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

Tri-Colored Sketches in Paris. The Summer Land, a Southern Story, by a child of the Sun.

Chemistry of Common Life, by John8 ton.

The Castle Builders, by the author of "Redcliffe." rHarper's Story Books, No's. 5 and 6.

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For sale at Buckingham's, Sign of the "Big Book."

.. New Publications.

rpHF, Vovages and Adventures of Sir Amy1 as Leigh, Night of Burrough, in the County of Devon, In Ilia Reign of Her Most Glorious Majesty. Queen Elizabeth, Rendered into Modern English by Charles Kingsley.

REXXKTW Or, The Rear Guard of the Grand Army, by the Authors of "The Heirs of Rcdelyffe," &e.

The Wonderful Adventures of Capt'uu iPriest, a T»!e of but few Incident*, and no -Plot iu particular, with other Legends, by the author of "The Stray Yankee in T**xas."

IxoE.HrE Or, the First Days df Blood, by Alexandre Duttm. For sale at W. H.BUCKINGHAM'S

May 10, 1855-dtf I ».Vi' Juat Received

DIRECT

from the manufacturers, which

will be sold at low prices for cflsh, a Urge supply of Cap, Letter, Note, and Wrappine Paper, Envelopes etc., at

BUCKINGHAM'S BOOKSTORE. May 29-dtf

DANCING ACADEMY.

MADAMEtfLAQUE

sjny,

AND MR. WAS-

TELL, (from H«r Majesty's Theatre,

'London,) by the solicitation of many friends iin Tarre Haute, will open a Dancing Acade-

for the tuition of the above polite accomplishment, at Corinthian Hall, on Ihuraday afternoon, May 31st.

Gentlemen's Class will meet every Thurs-day,-Friday and Saturday evenings at 7 o'clock P. M. l! Class for young MiSRes arid Matters will Jmeet Fridays from4 to 6 o'clock P. M., and iSaturdays 10 to 12 A. M., and from 2 to 4

P. M. A clnssof grown young Ladieft will be •formed if desired. Madame D., from her long ,experience in teaching this polite science, can assure thf public that no pains will be spared to ensure the proficiency of her pupils.— A number of New Dances", Marourkas, fcc.* intioduced.

For Terms apply to her at Buntin's I 'otel. Terre-Haute, May 26,1855-d-tf. ••'4l --JfSB-

NOTICE 1

SIBLEYTOWN MARKET RE-OPENED

JEREMIAH

June 4, 1854—tf.

S A E S

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HAVE on hand a good Supply of Sates -witli or without |raweT8 also keep e»ustantly an hand a-fe tins of very desrable patterns. Call at the old Rouh fe Ready Corner East of the Cour-House, for cheap har gains call On II. L. BALL

April 19-dw-tf.

Toledo and Wabash Facket Bout

April 4 tf

nujxoi'jo

FOR

SALE—Four pood Work Horses, all young and in good condition. Inquire at J. M. ADAMS' Auction Store.

May 21,1855-dtf

American Transportation Company. CAPITAL 8900,000.

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NOORPORATED under the laws of the State of New York. This company have abundant means both in Steam Propellers and Boats, to give any property, intrusted to them, the greatest despatch, and it shall be their care to transport all property safely, and in «kd order.

The merchants of Terre Haute, and adjacent country, are respectfully invited to take the advantages of this line into consideration

CONSIGNEES.

-•Hubby, Hu{jhesjfr Co, Cleveland Brown lee, Pendleton and Co, Brown and King, Scott and Co., Toledo. Shewmaker and Co., Terre Haute.

Any information given bv SHEWMAKER fc CO., Ohio Street between 1st and 2d. Mav 24-855 and tf.. t-i AKArOA.T*

TERRE-HAUTE ^AS LIGHT j_' COMPANY!! np'ITIS'Corjipany tfas bcen'duly and legal,X, ly ^rgaiti«v*L •General Incorporation laws of Indiapa, and the Ordinance of the City Council .of Terre Haute, passed, October, 1B53. ire filled in the Re corder'H office of Vigo countf, Ind., and in the bfllce of the Secretary of State?

1. Hon. R. Woon, Ptes., Cleveland, 0., 2. Hon. PAX. R. TILWBW, Sec., do.

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VORIES would res­

pectfully inform the citizens of Ter-Ye-Haute that he keeps on hand, in the Tipper Market House, every Monday, (Wednesday and Friday, ail kinds of FRESH MEATS, such as Beef, Pork, Mutton, Veal, fce., which will be served out to his customers, at the usual hours, at the lowest market prices.

COMPANY.

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IT lad after the 15th of April the Toledo and Wabash Packets will leave every Saturdays excepted, at 7 o'oclouk connecting with the packets at Lafayette ft Toledo. Packet Reindeer, C.apt. II. Clai k, leaves* Sundays. Tuesdays and Thursdavs.— Packet Queen City,C»pt. Angell,leaves j\Iondays, Wednesdays mid Fridays,

evening,

they

hcribc fof more than that amount. The ietoek subscribed for by the city and citizens of Terre-Hantc to be raiiKEURED stock entitled to a dividend of not less than ten ptrr rait, per annum, and equally, when the I profits excced ten per cent, per annntn.

The Terre-Haute subscribers to elect the Treastirer, when the works go into operation, who will bo authorized to retain from the niontnly collections arising from gas bills etc., semi-annually five per cent, on such preferred stuck and FIRST pay the same, and pay the onlmice of profits 'prorata, on the1 balance of stock but when the profits vie'd 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, will be received for stock, on all sums of $500 and oxer, and'on smaller sum*half osh and half iu sixty days. Tho whole to be depos-} ited in any one solvent/bank or with nny responsible person at Terre-Haute, to be drawn out or discounted by S. Ross. Esq., constructor, Ac, or by Thos 11. Hny, Director, as the works progress, and to pay for labor and materials at Terre Haute.

The street pipes will embrace about four miles incize, six inch, -four inch and three inch, exclusive of service pipe, to be furnished to each consumer. Wabash street, as far as Sixth street, to have two lines of pipes, one on each side nil 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 amouut of gas used.

The buildings will fee of brick, and the works, generally will contain all the modern improvements.

Every effort will be used to have Teire Haute lighted with gas. by July 4th. All the material castings are ordered-and will be on the ground at'un early day.

S. Ross, Esq, will attend to the constnic tion of the works, procuring muterials, labor. fcc, and all things necessary for the full and complete operation of the same, under the supervision of Thomas 11. Hav, Esq., Director, selected by the Board of Directors for that purpose. R. WOOD, Pres't.

DAXL J|. X^ttkgjr, Sec. JMarch 17 1m.

I!. BISCHOF,

E A N A I O WH0T.kSAI.IC it RETAIL DKAl.tlt IN

READY-MADE CLOTH1NC.

CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, ESTINGS, &c., No. 8, Union Uow, TERR II A IJ 15, INDIAN A, JJMPEC FULLY informs tho public that

A S E O E II S

CLOTHING STORE,

From tho cofnerof 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 O TII IN

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G.

wlncn he offers for sale wholesale or retaill, at very

FOIl CIASH.

Also, the latest style? and best varieties of Cnssimrres, French and

Germnn Cloths, VosiintjH, I.itinit.s. and

FURNISHING GOODS.

1 he vorv best ever ofl\ cd in this e-itv. O" Ho has engngfd the services of Mr. "M HAFFRR, one of the best cutters aud fitteis in the country, under whose supervision the nbove goods will be manufactured into good and substantia] garments of the latest and most FASUIONABLK STYI.K, and will bo ready at. all times to take the measures of a neat and gentcvi lit.

O" lie solicits call from COUSTRY turn OLANTS. and tho public genorally'. IDT All orders got t,p on short notice, and in tho most approved ttyle.

B. BISCHOF.

April 25, 1855_ditw-Giu

waited

A

SITU ATI ON as Salesman or BookKeeper, 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, lS55-d2w

S A I N A E S O E PH. MONI?IKJC}GER, PRoratETOR, O" Corner of Market and Mulberry streets

ACLOL, IT^VRY

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lTmvjLANJ)3_

»»A

THEact

1

DIRECTORS

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3. SILAS MERCHANT, EBQ., do. 4. Titos. H. HAT, do. 5. STEPHEN I. NOBLE, do. 6. Vacant, 7. Vacant, 8. Vacant, 9. Vacant, 10. Vacant, 11. Vacant, .The Capital Stock is $70,000. All the Stock except $16,000, 1ms been subscribed for, leaving that amount to be taken by the city and citizens of Terre Haute, with the

U.A W!

Nfew

LIBERAL

DO.5RATION|Y

of CongresS'of March 3,1855. ap^

pripriat»*s ab^ut thirty-five Millious of Acres of the Public Doui tiu, to those who have been engaged in the Military Service of the United States—the tvrms of whicfi Law uiaybn fully knowu by calling at my office..

Soldiers and others 'interested, niust i^/ have some aid in procuring their War-^^JJ. rants. Holding a commission as a No tary Public, by appointment of the Governor and having been engaged in the Land V\ ar rant business for five years past, and understanding the Rules and Regulations of the different Bureaus at Washington City, I am prepared to give prompt aid to those who may oe entitled to the benefits of the recent act of Congres.

Land Warrants transferred, bought and sold, and procured for Claim uitson theshortcst notice.

O" Office at my Store Room on Marxet Street, Eust of the Public Square, D. S.DANALDSON.

Agpnt at Washinirton City, ROBT. II. GALLAHER, Esq. Terre-Haute April 1*1. 1855-3m.

Henry Ward Bcc- iiers's New Book,

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T^ULL of Life, Power, and Originality, as Instructive as entertaining. .Star Papers, or Experiences of Art and Nature,by Her.ry Ward Bteeher.

Bell Smith. Abroad,

A handsome 12 mo. vol., with illustrations bv Ilenlv Waleutt, &c—price SI,25. Bell's sketches are instinct wirlr life, they sparkle with brilliants, are gemmed with wit, and address themselves to almost every chord ol the'human heart.—[Louisville (Ky.) Bulletin. Common-place Book of Thoughts," Memories and Fannies, by Mr-- Jameson. L^av.-s from a Family Journal, by Emilie

Souvestrfi. For sale at BUCK! NG HAM'S BOOK-STORE. Juue 9—diwtf

Administrator's Sale.

"l^fOTICE hereby given, that I will sell on the 2Gth day of May, lb55, at the late residence of Jacoh Jones, deceased, the perSOUHI property of said deceased, consisting of horses, hogs, cattle, sheep, fanning utensils, household and kitchen furniture, and wheat on the ground.

TKRMS OF SAI.F.—All sums under $3 cash 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 appraisement laws. THOS. DUhHAM,lst.,Ad'r.

May t1, l855-3w

j.

Mrs. Stowe's New Work. The May Flower, and Miscellaneous writings by II arriet Beeeher Stowe, The Life of Sum Houston, Illustrated. For sale at

BUCKINGHAM'S.

STRAYEB From the residence of Mrs. Ellen Coltrin, About six weeks since, a red find white Cow, marked with a crop off her ear and slit.— Any person desirous «f giving iiiformatiun of the above animal's whereabouts will please call at, this office, and they will be rewarded for their trouble. [June 14.]

VALUABLE MENTION!

IMPORTANT FARMERS!

C. I-T. DAN A'S PREMIUM HAND CORN PLANTER. THE pub'ic are invited to examine this novel and valuable Machine, which is now being exhibited in almost all parts of the country. The cheapness, simplicity and ingenuity of its construction, together with the wonderful accuracy and-dispatch with which it executes its worl{ on every variety ef soil, area suffiI e.ient guarantee that this Machine will soon take the place of both the Horse Planter and

Hoe in the work of planting corn. It has been tested the past season bv numerousftnners iu most of the States, who unite in giving it their decided preference over all other Planters ever introduced into the coun try. It has been presented at several Airricultural Fairs, and always without exception, received the highest.premium.

For sale by .*••«.-*- March 15-tf. J. P. POWARS.

Torre Ilaute «& Alton Rniliund. N Aecommodiitioii Train, West to Em bnn-as liiver, carrying nnssehgers and freight, will run daily (Sundays excepted.) untill further notice as follows

Leaves Terre llaute 7^ o'clock A. M. Arrive at Terre-lTaute ft o'clock v. M. L. R. SARGENT, StiPt-stsraxi,AST.. Terre-Haute, February, 10. ]855-3m.

W.ROUTH, RVTBT,

Homcepatliic and Hydropathic I I I I A

DOCTORliberalSpatronageioN

VLL

TE&B.JJ-HAUTE* 1X1.

OMNIBCSSES raES-^to and from the cars. FebOO-d&wtf.

Uouth desires returnthntiks

for the he has roc. ivod from the public, and respectfully solicits continuance of putronaae. pledging himself to serve to the best of his ability, those who may favor him with their calls, lie will give special attention to the diseases peculiar to females and children, and those that have been medicated for months and year* with littlsor no benefit. Those wishing Homoepathic Medicines or Hvdropnthic books can Sct them by applying to him at his residence and office on fourth street opposite Mr. Chas Goutds.

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Astonishing' but True.

who want their features taken by the Daguerrean process, call at Miller's Gallery, where voJrHa'n linrnit. rimio in „1 i*'.

P. S. Do not lmstaKe the place—Wairen MCCK. XO. 4, up stairs M1l-^lv^hethnr

T0U

Man3-tf

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THE INDIAN

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hot weather of Summer.— rhe rooms ar? fitted unin

.Mouut Pleasant, at each of which places •ninci hfcks aie kept to convey passengers at,all

0V^T7

times. Lavack, Burton ana others at Mount] system adoj.ted in toa^hin^i. A 4 'Pleasant, run hacks. Visitors from the North tical, Inductive, Practical and or South can come in the cars to Bedford, or Instead ol using books, the punila from the South and West in the stage to Mt.

C1fe(l

Pleasant. taking otftriaaalances. opSi a '^1 It is deemedu nnccessary to describe tie grp&t variety of different fcete of ho«^CJ(?JI'? qualities of the water, as those who have tas- partnership and individualf buftfe. ted their virtues think them finding balance sheets, bc.,—-at fac.

INCOMPARABLE! PSS5. R§SI5

The water is said to resemble very much that PRACTICAL duties of 'fa ACCOOUJJTAAJ of the White Sulphur Springs of Virginia.— °f business. The course of It is particularly well adapted to DYSPEPTICS, Y1" consist of Doyw.E ENTRY COOK while as a general renovator it is unsurpass-,ln. various branches, inclndhwT?®* ed. It has proved Ranted to. the Retail business sK'0!

EFFICACIOUS S-J® of Scrofula, Erysipelas, Drop- culationsand a complete system??T11*^csl* &c. I would add that since the cial correspondence

in many cases sy, &c., &c., last season I have discovered on the premises Chalybeate waLer of very good quality.

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FISH & GAME ARE ABUNDANT,

and the alleys aud swings will be in good order. Being the midst of the Mineral re

gion, coal and iron abound here, as also 6u- than four weeks, the time howev Derioi Qualities of crev marble, irrnv cranite I be limitpH

perioi qualities of grey marble, grey granite be limited, "studentscaarevie^wLt^willll!,lllintWi!,er'•J_Siurlanto and griad-stonc grit. There are many good free of charge.

locations in the vicinity fortha establishment 1 ThA Prmrmni

of Furnaces and Rolling Mills, and a

FINE OPENING

for the first to commence the business here. I would like to have it understood that I

The season will close 15th October. I

June 27-dtmvd.

A CARD Having sold my establishment on Market street, East of the Square, ancl purchased Mr. TUKLL:S interest in thu firm of GEO. F. RIPLEY TFE Co., North of the Pquaiv, I shall take much pleasure hereafter in serving my friends, acquaintances, and the

S,avs,

ublic generally, in the line of Dry Goods, Hoots, Shoes, Bonnets, &c., &c. The business will continue without a change of firm, and will consist of Mr. G. F. RIPLEY aud the undersigned

D. S. DANALDSON.

NOTICE.—Mr. D. will continue in the Land Warrant business, and the various duties of a Notary Public, and will wait upon old soldiers, their MINOE children, promptly and efficiently. ii

ST L-ind Warrants bought and sold. MaV 13 1855. D. S. D.

Sherifl^s Sale.

BY

virtue of one execution issued from the Vigo Circuit Court, and to me directed and delivered, in favor of James Hire, and against Joseph S. Wallace, James J. Meeker and Richard Scouton, Trustees of the First Presbyterian Church in Terre-Haute, I have levied ou the following property, to-wit: In lot number six (G,) iu Terre-Haute, being the 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, ofler 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 said execution, 1 will then and there offer the fee simple, to the highest bidder, for cash, tosa tisfy said execution and costs. 1 he above sale will be made without relic! from valuation or appraisement law.

L. A. BURNET T, Sheriff.

May 8, 1855 l\v prs fee i* 2 50

The Host Plows in the World.

Y1Z.

Fox River, Carey, and Engle—:il steel plows—manufactured of the very beat, material, selec.ed with cave for the pur-

vw«tjii.Mvuai,auiL.i'U wiUl CUvl} iOl lU«pUl-jT ... w... pose, and put together by experienced work-

men, for sale wholesale and retail at lust

GROVER &. MADISON

Mar2-l'55-if

DOUGLAS & SANDFORD,

it A

ROOMS

on Fourth street, between Main

and Cherry p" Will give particular attention to all sales entrusted to their care.

Terms reasonable,

Terre-Haute, March 15.1855—dtfcw

TTT. BOYD, M. D., Physician, Surgeon & Accoucheur,

HAVINGfor

been in the practice of his pro­

fession the. last nine years, both in hospital and private practice, can with confidence offer his services to the citizens of Ter-re-Haute and vicinity.

Office, in Scott's Building, on Market St.', south-east corner of tlio Public Square, opposite the General Stage Office.

Dr. Boyd's residence is on Fifth street, op

have it done in a style unsurpassed^bv nnv J"hns°n House. All calls Mt for Gallery i„ ,he East or 5

be att0nded to

ABBOTT'S

"K"ant pietures or not-

MILLER

EVAJfSVlLLE &

O E I A O I I EYANSVLLE, INDIAV?

respect.

orSmas

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to

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TtEibOV^^Stui,u£i01li8 Pennanemlv Main nud &L°^

THE proprietor of the Indian Springs would streets, (Ca.'dwell'aHalL) in inform the:public that he' is prepared for thfe ansvillg, Indiana, and is open fo/tlf accommodatioti of such company as may ^lon' 'Students at all times frotn!Te 1*®% desire a healthy and pleasant retreat ^ptember till the middle of*MaV

vif iHol ^Octw 6CD "*v|^

io'

in making origiualcutries in,,^6

PXcr

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^0,^ler?

tionbtJi] im lna da88«.

students can UiorrfotS^

tan. and progrcfisin He miw'gj

A Fuji Course can be completed

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eight weeks, and mav not rl?

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nccno ui* unie iiiord

#ny

tinie,

mai -i..

The Principal will take pleasure every thing in his power to advance hft dents, and make them thorough plished accountants. ...

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a"1,'a"1"":uc

don't want everybody to comc at once, for if TERMS, (prepaid or secured,) forthtiw thsi.do' 8oaf.v1}baveto lft^yom ?r^%ne S.KS3S1 Book:fcwpi!,gr"Ook-Kecoiniv

at or oe nung .. Vr

upon pegs, for I have not room to hold them 'mcludnig^S. Bi Book-Kecpinp, *2^. all—though I will do the best I can, and «th* Meicantile Calculations,$25,0Q. er Hotels and Boarding Houses in the vicin-1

ng.menj\vishIng

ity will doubtless be accommodating. Per-1 ., actim Jook Keepers, are retspectful'v sons desiring to use the bath had best bring ,m to call at the Rooms during businea their own towels. hours and satisfy themselves in regarS

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to qualify themselves

^e.derived from aitcadine

advantages to be derived from

Watur shipped in new good barrels when lessons in tins Inftitution." ordered. 1 he Principal feels justified iu s.,yi J. R. DUNIHUE, Proprietor.

atiy person of ordinaiy tions can a few mom-is learn

more

of die

practical part of Book Keening i„ this scil the co couniing-liou^

than could be learned iu in a number of years. Hours of instruction, from 9 to 12

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and to 4 P. and 7 to 10 in tk evening. Pupils attending the evening sessi„n6,will furnish their own lights. For further information, apdrcss the undersigned.

Catalogues giving fnll particulars will be sent on application to tlv undersigned tofi JEREMIAH BEHM,'

Feb26-

Principal.

HOUSE GUTTERS.

AM now prepared to make ancl trli

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tllu"

year's prices. All plows made by us are .. __ I 'TRNEIT, Sben" !-vfmiii™w,irviv.nn.™,^( ii May o, 1855 3wprs cc$2 50 rxooNimtiONA.I.i.Y WARRANTED to perform 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.

Capital, Paid in,

put up

1 xeave trough and spotting In sh6rt*iioti«, as I keep it consqsntlv on "uand ready-made,: so there will be no delaj in putt,in? up, Huf to price, I think they will suit the times. Call and see for yourselves at the old Bough and Ready Corner, opposite the Court-huusc.

March 7—tf '_ R. L. BALL.

EVANSVILLE I

O E I A O E E Caldwell's Hall. First Street, E A N S I IXDIAKA. For terms, ifcc., address

f-

JEREMIAH BEHM,

^c'h26. Principal.

Sheriit's Sale.

EYjudgment

virtue of a copy of an order of sale and made and reudercd by the Vigo Court of Common Pleas, at it3 April Term, 1855, in favor of John J. lliirgins and against- Jesse Fuller and Susan Fuller, isswd and certified to me by the C!erk of said Court. I will, on the 2d day of Juno, 1855, beltrsea the legnl hours of said day, at. the court-hoot# door in Terre-Haute, offer for sale at public vendue therents and profits for term of seven years of the premises in said ordtr, described to-wit: The north half of lof uumbw three hundred and six, (3ftG,) and the south one-fourth of lot number three luindrirl Seven (307,) in the city of Terre-Hfiute, county, Indian:) and "should I ffiil tarewft* a bid thorefor sufficient to satisfy said ord®, the tee

and nft,,r ,ll(5

s'ud

fc'e 61,?l!let'simplew

Prt'miBes to satisfy said order and

CITY INSURANCE COMPANY, Of Cleveland, Ohio.

$100,000-

Insure huildintr*. Merchandise. &c.,"!•

Tti"

Bonablc terms, and adjust losses promptly. E. BASSKTT. Ar»tO* Offiso in Warren building,over.Sooj'f ern bank. (Feb27•

PIKF*AN1 MARINE lNSUANCl%

The Western Insurance Co., of Ne*. Capital stock $250,000.?

The New York Indemnity Insurance 09Cash capital $200,000—all paid in Surpio* capital $76,000.

Tho Knickerbocker Insurance Co. ofV^» Capital, $150,000. ..

Tho North Western Insuranc Co. ofPhfl'" Cash capital, $3UO.OUO—all paid in.

The Mohawk Valley Iustirauce CompM^l Capital, $200,000. Policies issned in eithee of the above sponsible companies doputhe most favora terms. Apsly to WM.E. McLEA». Jan l3-3mo -.j

Lost! Lost!!

ON

PromPf

Life of Napoleon, in two

royal octavo volumes, for sale at JuneSS-dtf BUCKINGHAM'S.,

last Saturday, in some part of thf«7' A Memorandum Book, contain*? a number of accounts. The book was ed Ferrel & Ragan. As the sccountsare^ no value to any one but the owaer-a hW jd jwari will W r».«

JulyS tf/, ,* et*