Daily American, Volume 1, Number 133, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 24 July 1855 — Page 4
REVERE MOUSE,
Situated on Perry St., North of Main, /.TTICA, XND., ij. SMITH '& 0 N, (LATE OF COLUMBU8, O.) 7 F. V. V* Proprietors ,t Travellers and Boarders accommoiX dated in thereat style, and on reason able terms.
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utiB 16 1855. d&w3m.
FOR THE BEST
SODA WATER
IN THE CITY, GO TO iJ! WESTFALL & TRAPP'S Corner of 4th and Ohio Streets. June 9, 1865-dtf. V"-*
NOTICE.
I
EXPECT to be absent from town three or four weeks ai^l have deposited my Docket with Lambert Duy, Esq., where those having business unsettled, or wishing to examine the same can call, and have it attended to in my absence. I. M. KAY.
June 21, 1855-dtf
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SYEUPS! SYEUPS!!
A LL kinds of finely flavored SYRUPS JtL used in connection with So.la Foiftits including Lemon, Pine Apple, ltaspberry, Rose, Sanwparilla, Strawberry &c.—for sale in aaantites to suit the ti ane.afc
June 19 tf WESTFALL& TRAPP'S
American Transportation Cdmpany. CAPITAL 8900,000.
INCORPORATEDin
them,
under the laws of the
State of New York. This company hrtve abundantmeansboUi Steam Propellers aiid Boats, to give any pro|eny, intrustcdjio
the greatest despatch, and it shall bo their care to transport all property safely, and in good order.
The merchants of Terre Haute, and adjacent country, are respectfully invited to take, railes in size, six the advantages of this line into consideration inch, excliiHU of
Souveatre. For sale at BUCKINGHAM'S BOOK-STORE June 9—diwtf
S A I N A E S O E PH. MONNINNGER, Htopairroa, O* Corner of Marked and Mulberry streets
S
ON
and after the 15th of April the Toledo and Wabash Packets will leave every
evening, Saturdays excepted, at 7 o'oclot'k with tie packets at Lafayetie f« racket Reindeer, Capt.jtt. Clwk, leave* Sundays, Tuesdays and Thursdays.--
coonectin Toledo
Packet Queen City,Capt. Angell.leavesMondaya, Wednesdays vnd Fridays, 1 April 4
TEBRE-HATTTE OAS LIGHT I I
T•]v
HIS Company has been duly and legalorganized under the Generallncor-' poration law# of Indiana,And the Ordinance of the City Council of Terre Haute, passed Ocfcobcr, 1853. Articles are filed in the R? corderVoffice of Vigo counlT, Ind., and in the office of the Secretary of State,
DIRECTORS:
1. Hon.R. Woo©, Presi, Cleveland, 0,, 2. Hon. DAS. E. TILDES,Sec. do. 3. SILAB
WFTHCNANT,
jEwj..
4. THOS, H. HAY,'
5. STKPHK* I. NOBLE,'*
G. Vacant,
Ilaute »ubscnber«, should thoy desire to sub-
HCI
ibe for more than that amounw
stock but.
more than ten pef-ce profits to be divided equally.
City bonds payable in
CONSIGNEES. I to each consumer.
Hubby, Hnghes 4- Go, Clevel«nd Brownlee, Pendleton and Co, Brown and King, Scott and Co., Toledo. Shewmaker and Co., Terre Haute. -i **Any information sriven by
SHEWMAKER & CO.,
Ohio Street between 1st and 2d.JL .- May 24-855 and tf.
Henry Ward Bcc/Jiers's New Book, ULL of LiA, Power, and Instructive as entertainin
T^ULL of Lift, Power, and Originality, as Instructive as Star Papers, or Experiences oi
DAM. R.
EK-HACXI, ixn,
OannaL-ssss rsxx— to and from the cars. FfebSO-dJkwtf.
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A HOESE WANTEB. ry
OUJTABLE foT an Express Wagjyon enO quire at tlia office oMhfe American Express Company.
Terre-Haute, June 89-dtf
VALUABLE LAND FoSrSALE Two Hundfed Acyes—50 Improved.
THE
subscriber ofifors his land for sale. It lies ten miles South of Terre-Haute, Vig° county, Indiana, and is as healthy and pleasant a locality as any in the Wabash fey. I think the soil is equal to any in 1 '''State for producing, and
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August, 1855, at 10 o'clock, A. M. rianw and specifications are ojen for in upection at ray officc.
The work is quite heavy and worthy the attention of builpers. A. LANGE, Auditor Yigo County, Ind
Terre-Haute, Jnly*17-w4w
T»ledo and Wabash Packet Bout
COMPANY.
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DO-,-''
«IV- DOI»I^F^ I
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do.
difl
Stock except $16,000, has been HjiMwnbed prepPrt.dfo
for, leaving that amount to be taken by tJie C,,entjtje(i
5 1
T)lie
and two
The street pipes will embrace about four miles in size, six inch, four inch and three "service pine, to be furnished iuiner. Wabasn street, as far us Sixth street,'to have two lines of pipes, one
on each side all the churches, public buildings, hotels' fec,, (feave and except crossing the cannl) will have street pipes extended to them. Each consumer will' be furnLshed^lth a
METER,
if Art and Na
Wt
ture, by Henry Ward Beecher. Bell Smith Abroad, A handsome 13 mo. vol., with illustrations by Heaty Walcutt, fcc.—price $1 ^5. Bell' sketches we instinct with life, they sparkle with brilliants, are gemmed with wit, and address themselves to almost eyery chord of the human heart.—[Louisville (Ky-X Bulletin. Cutamon-place Book of Thoughts, Memories and Fancies, by Mrs. Jameaon. Leaves from a "Family Journal, by Btoilie
for measuring the ahioUnt of gas
used. Thebuildipgs will be of brick, and the works generally will contain all the modern improvements.
Every effort will be used to have Terre Hawte lighted with, gas by July" 4th. All the material castings are ordered and Will be on the ground at ay fcafrly day.
S. KOHS, Esq, will attend,to the construc tion of the works, procuring materials, labor.4 fec, and all things necessary for the ,full and complete cperation of the same, under the supervision of Thomas H. Hay, Esq., Director, selected by the Board of Directors for that purpose. R. WOOD, Pres't.
Sec. March 17 1m
mmm&hi
BfBISCHOF
E A N A I O WHOLESALE FC RETAIL OEALKE IN E A A E O IN
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, ^VESTJNOS, 4c., No. ITuion How,
E E A E I N I A N A
TYTOTICE is hereby given, that the J^^ECTFULLY iufonns the public that ll Board of County Commissioners of
Board of County Commissioners of Vigo county, Indiana, have agreed upon a plan for the building of a common jliljat Terre-Haute. Se iled proposals either fijr ti trials, or whole work and materials, or for the Brick, Stone, and, Carpenter work 8epaiWe, will b« received at the Auditor's Office in the city of Terre Haute, until the 14th day of .f—„,i 1QCR 1ft A 1/
10
jj^S REMOVED HIS
CLOTHING STORE,
From thecornerof Mainland Fourth Sts., to No. 8 union Row, 1 door West of Cook's Hardware Store,
where he ke^ps on han'Vl.' at all times, a large stock of
Cnssimercs, I'rcnch and Ctermnn Cloths,'
well adapted for
a stock farm.having on it four never failini springs, with a small creek running throng! 8 part of it. Fifty acres is well unproved,
and has comfortable buUdings on it the balance of the land is heavily timbered—One hundred and fifty acres, all connected together
—a steam Baw mill within two hundred
-yards
ofthe land. It lies two milos and a half from the Evansvillo and Terre-Haute Raib-oad depot. Terms made easy.
ll Near tht Town Hall. Terre-Haute, July 29, 1865-dtf
.V r', 4 ib
VestiiiRs, I.intMi's
April 25,1855-~dAw-Gm
N'A CITT 1fro,u t,1(Puljlic» and respectf^liy solicits a* Jb U-H OApM. ^continuance of patronage, pledging, himself Also, the'latest styles and best varieties1 of! to serve to thebestoj his ability, those who
s. aiio
FURNISHING
The very best ever offered iu this city
Cr
ters in the^untry, underwjjoijfe sppiarisi^n, tho above goods will be manufactured-" into good and substantial garments of-.the latest and most PA^iuo^.-un.it stvi.R, and will,.be ready at all times to take the measures, of a neat andJrenUxnK lit.
O* He solicits 1 call from cot^iTsy CLANts.xind the public gojaerally.
O* All ordersgotTSfton short notice, and in' tue most approved style T.J.*F" BISCHOF.
WAJSTTED
A SITUATION as Salesman or Book-» il Keeper, in a Dry Goods or other business house, bv one who has had many years experience. ,--The best of oity references can be given.
Apply at this office. June 1, 1855-d2w arf ,-
HORSES
FOR
SALE—Four_good Work Horses, all young and in good eoutlitipn. Inquire at J.M. ADAMS' Auction Store.
May 21,1855-dtf
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JMXLITARY
A NEW LAW!
I E A O N A I O N S '*4 ^''"4 -.£. r¥^HEacfeof
Congress of March o, 1855, ap-
I propriatfls about thirty-five Millions of Acres of the Public Domain, to those who have bdfen engaged in'the Military Serviceof the Urtited States—the turms of-' which Law may be fully known bv calling at my office.
Sdldiers and others 1 nteriiwd, rnu/ft l-\ have some aid insprocuring thfeir W ar- CQ rajitss Holding a commission asaiNossSra
7. Vacant, 8. Vacant, i). Vacant, 10. Vacant, i# r&ntbusiness for five ytfiars past,%nd under11. Vacant, ^hMing 'thd* Rules and ItcgulatrerH of the 'Hie Capital Stoclc the
A**'
tary Poblid, by appointment of tho^Governor ana having b6on engaged it! the Land W.ar
^ent bureaus at Washington City, I am
give prompt aid
am
esI no
The stocli snbserineu for by the «ty ami gtreet East of the Public Square, citizens of Terre-Haute to be
PIIKKHJUIWI
entitled^ a dividend of not IcM tuan tx*ii
Administrator's Sale.
-jq-°TIG]S is hereby given, that I will sell
on.the ground, .nmfwwww
JVNRS, 1 TKIIMS OK*SALK,—All
anl approved notes payable in six'months, ^inns over $$, a credit t»f twelve months will be received for st
OCK
011 all sums of $500
sponsible person at Terrell ante, to be drawn? out or discounted by S. Ross. Esq., constructor, iic,(or by Thos* 11. Hiiy, Director, as the works progress, and to pay for labor and materials ut Terre'Haute. 1
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ntul oxer, and on smaller Innishalf cash and jug inter, at from date, with approved seeurli^f in Rixty days. Tho -whole to be depos- jty without relief .from valuuti on or appraisfeited in nny one solvent bank or with any re-
The May i'loAver, and Miscellaneous VRtitings by Ilarriet Beecher Stowe. The Life of Sam Houston, Illustrated. Forsale at if ,• "U-i BUCKINGHAM'S.
,V! STRAYED,, ?y, From the-Residence of Mr§. Ellen Coltrin, about six weeks since, a red and white Cow, markejJ with a crop off her ear and slit.~ Auy person desirous of giving information of the above animal's whereabouts will please call at this office, and they, will be rewarded for their tr6nble.
HrDANA'S
PREMIUM HAND CORN PLANTER. E a re in vi to am in is no el and ynhntble Machine which is now being exhibited" in almost all parts of the country. Thfc Cheapness simplicity andi ingenuity of its construction, together with the wonderful accuracy and dispatch with which it executes its work cn every variety of soil, area sufficient guarantees that this,-,Machine will'soon take the.place of both th^Horse Planter and Hop ijj the work of planting corn.
It lias befen tested the past seasofi by numerous farmers ito most of the Statfes, wno unite in giving it their decided preference over all other Planters ever introduced intotjie coun try. It has been presented -at several Agricultural Fairs, and always without exception, received the highest premium.
Far sale by March 15-tftf J. P.FOWARS.
Terre Haute At Alton Ilailroad.-» A N Accouimodaxion JTrain. WcM to Em x\ barnis Iti ver, cajr^yirig passengers and ^freight, will mn daily (Sand.ays excepted,) unt ill further notice as.follows:
Leaves Terre-Haute
1
E A A E
O I N O
whicn he c$ers for,sale Wholesale or retaill, *at. very
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7)^
o'clock
L. R. SARGENl^ Sti'^aiNTK.vrAj?T. /TEITE-Hau^i,February, 10, £55-3nt
J. WpROUTH, M. D.,
Homcepathic and Hydropathic, S W A N
DOCTORH
Routh desires to return thanks
for the^berahpatr6na§a h&h&recei
may favor him witli their ca|ls. /"He will give, .special attention to the diseases peculiar to 'females au| children, "and those that have been medicate^ for months and years with littlsor no lieUefit. Those wishing Ilomoepathic Medicines or Hydropathic books, can get them by applying to him at his residence
ile has engaged the service of Mr. and office on lWl? opposite Mr. Chas VV M.
SuAvrfcR, one of the best, cutters and fit- Gould sf' [apr4
Astonishiiig but True.
VLI/^vJio
want t'heir-feAturesta-
k(m by the Daguerrean lpro: Ctiss, call at AliLerV Galleiy, where you cau have it (hme in a sty'la uAsurpassed by any a ii he aS to W
P. S. Do not'niistase the place-t-Waifen KIOCK, vo. 4 up stairs. AH call, whetlmr vou want pictures or not. ,Mau3-tf A. R. MILLER.
A'ij
jNOTidl
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SIBLEYTOWN MARKET HE-OPENED
TEREMIAII TORIES Avould respectfully inform the citizens of Ter-re-IIautc that lie keeps on hand, in the Upper Market House, every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, all kinds of FRESH MEATS, such as Beef, Pork, Muttonj'iVeal, fcc., which will beserred out to his Customers, at the usual hours, at the
lowest mqrket prices.
June 4, 1854—tf.
A*
to those who may
to thc
city and citizens of Terre Haute, with the gongreB. exprels understanding that original snb^^i ^i-rants transferred, .bought sind hers shall yield proportionately to 1 erio-
W)
f|
benefits*of the recent act of
procured for Claim uitson thesliort-
,5r(!.
office
at' my Store Jlootn on Maniet
gtoc.» S. DAN ALDSON'
-VAg«»t at Wishington City, ROBT. II. GALL A HER, Esq. 'v.jTerre-Haute April 13, ,1855-3m.
,c?t
TBEQfdlAN
The Ind Mount
?y
4 wtr
sums under
$3
cash
jn giveh, the purchase giving note bear-
rnont
]aW8 THOS. DUHHAM/lst., Ad'r.
May f, 1855-Sw
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••frg.ra. i'fr.CgD?
...Mrs. Stowe's New.Work
/fiu
TH© proprietor o£ the In fltett Swings wotild streets,^CaSd-v^ell's inform the publicf tlia£ he ^.preptved
accommoda'tion of such Sa dilriflg!, thte' tot jreeathers /qfi» S.u
:se Springs «ire situated ^lirtin pounty,.
,T riATDLT) A T) TT If
The of
FISH & GAME ARE ABUNDANT,!
1
IfflVSHTIOH!
BIPORTANT TO 'JFARMERS!
on the 26th day of Mav, 1855, at the late 1 and the alleys aud swings will be in good or- A 3Full Course can be cotnnleM 5« .di 'to eight weeks, and than four weeks, theitiiiie}vh6t(rever »nr^ ,rv..w. granite be limited. Students can review at anr iand gnud-stone gpcr There are many good, free.of'chafeer ..*.
FINkOpMlNG'
upon
"i
J-2f.WNIHDE.
Juue 27-dttnvd-
DIRECT
Si^June
14
VALUABLE
HAVE on 1iand a good Supply' of fines' with or without drawers also keep ertustantly air handusife tin's of very, deWabje patterns. Call atilie old Rouh ife Ready Corner East of the Cour-House, for cheap bar gaius call on R. L. BALL
April 19-dw-tf.
Percussion Matches. 3t
A large quantity now on hand, all 1 warranted of the best quality, which will.be sold to the trade, at the lowest prices. Call and see therfi, at No. 2 Early's Block, Terre-Haute, |pd.
and putcha^ed Mr.
A.-M,
Arrive at Terre-Haute 6 o'clock p.
•*. k-
M.
TUELL'S
firm of
May 19.1855.- .- -s ,D. S. D. The Best Plows in the World.
Y'IZ.
Fox River,. Carey, and *Eagle—al steel plows—manufactured^ the very
.... on k**
nirSIfcf**v/*amayoff
1
.,*18 miles w.01 Bedford,and 14N. E. of!ftoel __ant Pleasant", a^ ea^Ji of which places Pnrtci|fal to ^aho' hacks ate kept to cdnvey passengers at all.*^{j ""•wte'fii times. Lavapk, Burtpn and qt hersat Mount.!. T?e syste^i adoj^ted i?f leachini?^HA. Pleasanil'tu hacks: Visitors from the Nortih weal, Ridtnitiye/ Pr^Stic4 '%d"TBeoW or Sou&can corhe itiWSip^cafS to Be8fotd, or of the bunilg from tWSputh and West to the stage-to Mt: ^®sgd rieasant. v¥«' I *^nA„It is deemedu nneceseary tp, de«iriba, the
a
qualities of the water, as those wholiav^tas- '®r partnership, atfd tudm^Q^' ted I,heir virtues think them
6
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at 'PRAjTicX^na^ofjin
water is said to resemble very much that lucncX^jantM^j.* the White Sulphu'r Springs of Virginia.-^ business. The course of
It is particularly*well adapted to Dtsi'EPTicg-, wiltcaiiaist of Ddtnfiut''Isttf unsurpass- ?n. virions
while as a general^encvator ib i% ed. It has proved
EPPI
per cent, per an^um, and equally, When the profits exo-ed tx'iv per cent, per aninnn. The Terrc-llante suibscrihurs fo elect the Treasurer, wlternhe works go into operation, who will be authorized to retain from the montnly collectiohs arising fronv gas 4ills dtc., semi-annuftlly five per cent. tn such ... preferred^ock foul riasr pay theS|nie| and residence of Jacob jones, deceased, the jfer-1 der. Being in the midst of the Mineral re-' to eight weeks, and lnay taot^etini1" pay the aalanCe*of nrofits urorata, 'on the «nn«l iirnrtcrtv of nnid deceased. conaistiiie- of trion. coal and iron abound heriB. aS also su- than four Wfika nalance of
,ci«l'Corre«pofidenifte
last season I have discovered on the premises Instruction beingimp«ctedindiv.M,,.11 I Chalybeate water of very good quality. not in classes stu^enfe^iTi^S^ff8^
onations in the vicipit.y. for the establishment of Furnaces aud RbUing Mills, and a every tmng in bis power to advance
Tlonations in the vicinit.y. for the establishment The Principal will take ©lsas«™ s«, every thing in his jfcwer to ad^nce"h!IS^ dentej and make
a
pegs, fort .have not rooii'to hold tl all—though I will do the best I can, and er Hotels and Boarding Houses in the vivmn p, ,• ity will doubtless be aoconimodating.. Per^ ^rWe resp ...... S invited txrcall at the Roofns dnrfho-l
sons desiring to use thc bath had best? bring .inTlie?
Feb2G.
J. M. AD AMS.
June 26, 1855-dtf.
interest fn the
GKO.F.RIPLKY
best material, sele^.ed* with case for the purpose, and put togethjer by experieuped worbmen, for sal^ wholesale ana retail at last .year's prices. All plows made by us are terms. Ap^ly UNCONDITIONALLY WAB.RAKTKD ^perform well Jau 13-3mO in every respect.
We repair plows of our own tnanii fact nre (none fthfers)neatly, sv^stantiidly and expeditiously at a very sm&n advauce from actual cost.
GROVER & MADISON
Mar 24 '55-tf
st
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A
EOOMS
fjO
'v kiv&tx
on Fourth street,, between
iand Che: (CrWill gi sales entrusted to their care.
Terms reasonable, *,k Terre-Haute, March 15,1855—dfew^
June 28 dtf
"mOREBITN. QUPERF
A TALE of tho, Twelyejiiundrednncl fen O good ra A 8-vo paper, 50 cts.,by SirWalter ScflfcL. barrel, caif Baronet for sale
by Sir Walter Scg^
H.' "BUCKINGHAM, if
5®5335!t*0.-fc
wv **"uiwypen rof tha
S a a
Cibmpapny as Student$ at all times frnmti. ?®lfV
Semite till &«>? i»
desire a tealthy and pleaflant^retreat S^temtfer till tllfe:tnidd1etf 6f'*Sf^ ^f ^*4"
rQ caii
Water shipped in new-good barrels when ^°^®e OT le.4sdnS 111 tjiis Institution] ordered..
from the manufacturers, which ^mbertof yeirs .-' will be sold at, low prices for cash, a large su'pply of Cap, Letter, Note, and Wrap-
ping Paper, Envelopes, etc., at' BUCKINGHAM'S BOOKSTORE. Mav 29- i\f a
1
3th m~,.»
of booto iSF"
cluding bnlance ^heete. Ae.Tcl-fTi fnctOMf't."''
f/Looroin|jiWp|5
•1, 7 «c course oj/jngtrni^."'--^
^"UW-E Esfey branches,^ in tetail business. Ktn«»».v^i
fbrancj)es,
includina
adapted "to the Retail bulin^^ Book Keebinir?'Oommissin*!
Keeping? Oommissioti BasioeM^Lf count? Current,AcponntSade8,Me-
^,?^- ™«,aTOwul^ .»D^^**
in an as of S of E el as at on an a of &o., &c., &c. I would add that since the cial correspondence.' ro
wmmerj.
9
plished accountants:
for the first to corrfmence the'busihess here/ 'i ^P^MiaTBd^lo tSidBe deemed I 'would like-to have itunderstood that-1 1 1 1 fe don't want everybody to cotne at once, for if -KKMb,prepaiu or sefcured)) fortheJltiP tb^' do, some will haveto lay out or be hung 'J,®c?ur®e ®xc6gtjn^TS.3.'Bdok-!"
W?
a®^'^h®^oeWis
their own towels. 'hours, an^ sati^theinselves'in regard to thi* The senson will close 15th-October
f.-J.
lo
^drihg c^jjepgi
'ty.
derived frorq" attending
The Principal feel& justified in soy in thai
^racU^-part Bwk.Keeping tS«b«f
Just Refe'eived ,-|tban could be learned in
he counUng-lious?
Hours of instruction, from 9 to 12 and 1 }4 to 4 p.
M.,
and 7 to 10 iatk,eveujur
Pupils attending the evening sesfewtii.'wifl furnish their own lights. For fiinl^r iufw^ mation,.audrcss the undersigned.
Catalogues giving fill) particulars will le sent on ap[,l catiur to th undersigneds, JEREMIAH BEHM, 'ft !... 1 Principal.
:HOL[SE GUTTEBS.
1
AM now prepared to make and put eave trough aiul spbtitifig In'short notiw, as I keep it. consjantly oi ^tand ready-made, so there will be no delay
the Percussion Matches, manufactur-1 'March t-tfww^,'* W R/L. BALL.*
the Percussion Matches, manufactured, by A. Kent, Middleburyy Summit1 Co., Ohio.
Insu
A?Co., North of the l'80uable
Square, I shall take much pleasure hereafter t-TT, Apa.% in serving my friends, afitniaintances.and the niaintances,and the public generally, in thp line of Dry Goods !, Hats, Boots', Shbes, Bonnets, &c., &c.
Tl business will cdlitiiiue without a change ,of firm, and wiU consist of Mr. G. F. RIPLICX and the undersigned
P. S. DANALDSON.:
NTICE.—Mr. D. will continue in the Land Warrant,business, and the various duties of- a Notary Public, and will wait upon old soldier^, their
MINOR
children, pr$Qptly and ef-'
ficiently. -r'% O* Land Warrants bought anf sold. -,
vod
in
pntting up, iuid
as to price, I think thev will suit uietinifs. Call and see for yourselves at the old Rpilgh
Agency for the sale of and Ready Corner, ppppsite the Court-house,
E A N S E 4
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O E I A O E E Caldwell's Hall. First Street, v. E A N S I
1''Feb2€ ft»
IN
I A N A
For term8tdic.j address •r JEREMIAH BERJI,
Prii^iral.^
CITY INSURANCE'COMPAKY, I
A CAHt) Having'sold my establish*- (inriitnl Paid i-n lent on Market stroi»t F.ns:f Af tl,n capital, raia in, $100,000. ment on Market street, East of the Square,
Of Cleveland, Ohifi.
7.
rf
hu.]d.»«s, Mrrciand.se. &C.,»B rrf
tor.'n8»
and
(CT Office fn Warren buiWhi?. (Fftb 27, dtf
FIRE AND MARINE INSUANCt.
The Weslem Insurance,Co., of NcS' Ttfk Capital stock $250,000^
rk IiMemnity Insurance Cft 200,000—all paid in Surplus capital $78, (H)0.
The New Yor Cash capital $2'
The Knicli&Vbri'clrer Insn?fl?ice Co. of N.^ 'Capital, $150,000. /,N
1
vW.
The North Western Insur&ftc Co.ofPhu** Cash capital, I^UO.UUU—allpaid in.
The Mbhitwk Valley Tnsiffau^ CwnpM/i .., Capital.$2H(i.0uu' 0 Policies issued in eithee of the above responsible companies donuthc most
favorable
to WM.E- HcLEAJTf.,
XjOBt!. IiOStlJ
ON
last Saturday, in some part of tM® J. A Memorandum Book, containing aim mber of accounts. The book*n9
mar^
ed jFerr^l ^, As. tl»?',ac6oW«to
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no value t? any one but thc. owner— retnmrte ^TS OFFICE-
DOUGLASS sAlSoRiV:*f ., I"? «Sow5
book TO Jul^-tf J. T. O W Physician,
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"OfAVING been in ^.practice of W
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fession for the last'nine years, wtt hospital and private practice, can with
dgnce offer his sendees to tie bitizeus °*1 "^ain reaHaute and vicipity. i. ,, .« ,, »r. Office, in Scott's,Building, on Wark®° -,10n
to,Tal!fsouth-efest
I site the General Stage Office. 4 Dr. Boyd's residence, is on
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comer of the Public gjuare,opP
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®pos(ite t^e Johnson House. All iini liei will Be attended to proipptiy*^,.?
UPERFl'NE Flou*^at_retail. ^19.°" od aVticle of Fine Flour at$8,j0,pe
"May 30, 1855-dtf
