Daily Wabash Express, Volume 17, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 4 April 1868 — Page 4
DAILY "." EXPRESS.
TJERKE-HAUTK,iNl
Saturday Morning, April 4, 1868.
RAILROAD TIME TABLE.
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M...Miittoon Accommodatlon...l0:10a.
BVAV8VILLB AND CXAWFORBBVILL*. auuti* «:40 A. Accommodation .£03 J. 4 03 r. ......Mall
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BOCKVILLE SXTEH6I0H,
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11:00 A. M.
Harrison TownshipRepublican Ticket
FOB TRUSTEE,
GEORGE W. NAYLOR.
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE,
WILLIAM WOOLLEN.
TOR CON8TABLK8,
JAMES O'MARA, 2. O. WHITXMAB, B. F. REAGAN, JOHN A. KING.
SUPERVISORS,
First District—Wm. C. Burgan. Second District-Elbridge Asbury. Third District—George W. Sparks fourth District—Gcorgo Lockriage. Fifth District—John Stewart. Siztb Diotrict—Henry C. Pugh. Seventh District—John Rankin.
SPECIAL ELECTION—THIRD WARD
RKPTTDLICAN CANDII/ATE FOR COUNCILMAN
SOLOMON E. GIBBS.
(jrHANT CLUB.
/. HON..
THOMAS H.
JSILSOK, .JXVKH
JOHNSTON, Esq., of Ftirke county, other speakers, "will discuss the political questions of the duy at JOHNATHAN 0IL* MAN'S
COOFER SHOP, on lower Secoiift
strset, in the THIRD WARD, SATURDAY EVENING, April 4th, at early gas light. ThH people, without distinction of patty,
are invited to attend.
TO-DATS^^VBRTISBMBNTS
DryGoods—C. Wittlg 4 Cn. For County Olsrk—Major O. J, Smith. Family Groceries—Joseph Wrong Boarding—Blchaid Acock iitrolopy—Madam Inpont.
IULLT in the Third Ward to-night
THIS is comedy night at the'Theatr#.
BKICBH BALLS A^E returning to Ithe hands of tho juveniles.
GOOD MARTIAL MUSIC Ward Meeting to-iuight.
THK
at the Third
PLANTING SEASON will
COMMENCE
much earlier this spring than usual..
DOG passed our office yesterday i^ith
an old coffee boiler attached to his tail. He p.eeuisd mad about it.
MARCHINO
1
L—Marcb, which was |up-
poicd to be dead and buried, stole a maroh on us yesterday with a real Marchish day.
A SHAFIP FROST visited this locality yesterday morning, not severe enough, however, to injure the fruit buds.
MAYOR'S COURT.—One
THE
"drunk": and
one case of "assault and battery," were spread upon the docket yesterday.
WORKING MEN of the Third Ward
will elect S. E. Gibbs to the Council on Monday, knowing that he will represent their interests.
THE Metropolitan Theatre Comgany give their last performance to-nijght, •'Toodles" and "Serious Family" form the bill.
WITTIO & Co's April Bulletin will be Hound in this morning's issue. "We jommend it to the attention of our lady
readers. .JI
WORK.—Let every one who can, not find employment in the city, and' are needy, go to the country and assist to raise a crop. Labor is seeded on jnost farms. I
WARD LIMITS —The north bounfiary. line of the Third Ward is Ohio street.—
The east line is Fourth street the river on the west, and the corporation line on
the south. --irrssa
COL. THOS. H. FELSON, Jas. T. Johnson, Esq., of Parke county, and others will address tho Third Ward meeting tonight. Good mudc, and sharp, rattling speeches will be the erder.
FAYETTE TOWNSHIP.—A large and enthusiastic meeting of tho Republicans of Fayette township was hold at Sandford, Thursday evening. L. F. Muzzy,'Esq., made tho principal address.
THE ARTESIAN BATH£ are baing largely patronized. Go this evening and take a bath attend church to-morrow, and wake up Monday uioraing feeling tike a nowHman—or woman, as the case may be.
S&s the tempting list of choice family groceries, advertised by Joseph Strong,' Esq., all of which are sold at th« lowest prices and delivered to any part of the city frae of charge.
SHERIFF BIIZER goes to Indiannpolis' to-day to take James Kennedy, of Ljs^ t'roek Township, to the Hospital f6r the Insane and to takeaway from that:institution Alrp. Johanna Helmcam^ inUii^ VurableTistiCTrt-balonging in this city.
tbedrama.
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MATINEE.—For the ctir\venieftce of ladies and children Manager Pope has determined to give ono more opportjuflity to see the great sensation "Under the Gaxllght," this afternoon at Dowling Hall. The doors will open &t half-past oqe clock. The admission is fixed at twen-ty-\ve cents to all parts of the Hall. The full strength of the Metropolitan Company will be used in the production of
ITTT»B»IIKI.—K. Ellsworth ^ias a lot
of fine evergreens from' "Wildman's Nursery in Parke county, Ind., witb a good sappty of clay with the root*, for sale by Lyne & Lawee corner 7th and Main •treats, and at his residence on North Thirteenth street, three squares east of
Depot.
THEATRE—LAST NIQHT.—Mr. F. G-.
White, the popular comedian of the Metropolitan Theatre, will take a benefit tonight at DowlingHall, when grand comedy bill will be presented, White appearing in his incomparable role of "Toodles" and also in the "Serious Fam» ily." Th« pleaawt g«ntl«n« has win. grat'iated himsqliin the affections of our theatre-going people, that a jam may be confidently relied OH this evening.
VOTIHQ by Wards in a Township election being a new thing, we publish below the different places of voting, and trust
thatfsjery TJpfcmjj njan vfill| df)R»it his vote on next First Wv%-rEflgii& House, 9th street.
Second Ward—Reece's Carpenter Shop, corner Seventh and Walnut streets. Third Ward—Thompson's Cooper Shpp, corner Second and Poplar streets.
.Fourth ^apl-4No. Engine Hoi|s$. Fifth "Ward—Tueil,f" EaEtaan & McKeen's Lumber Yard.
Township outside tf' the City—pid Court House. T1
kr^ H«-^rue I
ARTICLES
»T"1 1
TRUE
TO A
DOT!—Josh
home"
I, O. 0- F» EMCTION.—At the regular meeting of Fort Harrison Lodge No. 1*57, I. 0. O. F:, brid Tuesday eteningf the following ot&ctiri were elected to serve, the ensuing «lx momtbs:
A. P. VOORHKES, N. G. C. M. WALL ICE, V. G. SIMEON CORKT, R. 3. ROBERT BUCKLES, P. S. W. M. SLAUGHTER, Treasurer I
really see her.
OF ASSOCIATION of the Lafay
ette Iron Company were filed in the 3epi» rejary of State's »ffice Thursday,, The bompan^^hava capital "etoc^ $B^,000, and is formed for the purpose of manufacturing iron and mining for coal. Its places of business will be in Clay county, Lafayette tmd Tt-^-o Haute, and the term of its duration fifty years. B. F. Mag ten, Martin L. Pierce, and Hiram W. Chase are the directors for the first year.
T.'W
s-
Billings hu
said many pointless and flabby things, but
this is not one of that kind: "It required ed all kinds of men to make up the world, so you see there had to be some egotistical durn fools for, ^hotel clerks." I? a,* ihiri eVer gits so that' 'Me feels too big, too elevated, and has even a decent opinion of himself, and wants to be let down swiftly from that opinion, and hav4 It completely squashed, let him just ask a hotel clerk a civil question and if he don't ^«t iustantly "salted" it will be different from our experience. We have no refereooe to the hotels of this city, but we
have met in our travels a gtd&l many sweet-scented young man officiating as hotel clerks whooughttobe made up into pomade or some sort of delicious toilet-soap.
^HOW SPANIBH CJG4RS ARE MADJI.—
Not being a "smoker" ourselves, we fyave aacomfuncti#n«, stomachward, in giving the following graphic description of the manner in which the favorite "Spanish
ciga^r" is made. Wo do-not propose to inj&W ^trlfde ^fcf "tHe" ^entleftien who deal in said articles nor will we, for all that could be said, would not, in the slightest degree, detract from the daily consumption of the much loved weed. A correspondent of an Eastern paper, Writing from Spain, gives the following accohnt' of,rtho manufacture 6f Spanish cigars: ?The trade icT
®StiaJc'ov
is Monopolized
by the State, and is farmed out to contractors, Its cultivation is prohibited in Spajn, that*, privilege et^c^ed by Cuba alone. At Seville is a very extensive tobacco manufactory, wUch' employs two hundred women. The machinery for cutting is ¥«ry primitive, anj-i» driven by" mules. TEe women are employed in making and- putting up the little smokers—cigars and cigarottes: They are- generally yoi|ng ^nd,.
J)arring the
^ltb and stench, are not ill-looking.— •HidIs, hundreds of -feet^^ in- length, are filled with them, each with a little basket of dampened tobacco before her. Nearly oiSe-hfclf, I ihoijld judge, have babies some on the floor, sone in th^ir lapp, qui some in the. tobacco baskets. It is possible that that the babies had something to 16 with the moisture of the tobacco.and the celebrated flavor of the Spikhish cigars. Be this as may, the perfume arising from these two hundred women and an unknown number of babies, all manufacturing the moist narcotic, Would satisfy, I should think, the most inveterate lover of the weed.
QRAKD. J.ILRI'£, REEQRT ON THE oiPONpwpz wmhmwTY
To the Hun. JuJgt Vigo Circuit Court: March term Vigo Circuit Court, 18t8. «Ji W^,"th»: Gran# Jury,1* eIn^anaelM and
sworn, would raspectfully repbrt to you th|t ya^have examinedthe County Jaii of $aid county, and find the same to be is good condition. The prisoners appear to Wis^ jokradrTo# and healthy via fact we thfnk much credit ft due Sheriff Kizer fo? the present I^SditibW Of. the jail. We would recommend that some plan be adopted to conduct the water that tails from th» toof of, Wells' Stablefrom the "#alU oFthe jafi. We think it would advantageous to the health of the pris
*«!»*:iflooat^ '(i'l'jilM. M» HieKcoac, nWM. W.
1
Jos.
GOODMA»»
AFTMOXX 0*«AF, SA*D*L A.HULL.
CHARLES COFWN^
NIVRTOK
BOOQERS,
P. B. BNPFRRO*, .^JOHJT BSUJY, HJB*BY NXLSOS,«,1-HmniT BOTLL,
K. BAILat, ITDICX. 5 .5
FiUion has decreed that when A JMI CFFLSIT, friend calls on a frtrfodr Who is "not at connty for illicit djstilling. had a hearing
(either absent in body or in a lie) Ion Tuesday before
the friend No 1 must leave a card that Noble Butler, and was held in $500 to a-n. bit tife cdrnar tofneftdowir. »& otherwise swap at the May term of ttpJOnitejiatatee
left the recipient takes it as an expres Circuit Court. He gave the necessary eioa that you pallet upba- her merely bond. Cuzzort has been in jail in New
from politeness, and not fro'ni a W&h"to Albany from the time of his arrest.
Baahion is just as capriv
clous *4nd' ktwrary ahoat' its viiit&g
paste-board
nets,
as it is about frills and bonH
LETTERS TO YOUNG MEN-~No.
OPES ""ixfiAME.? f4'1**
In my former letters I have attempted to convince you that Work is A
?n«cee-
sary and (Jir«t jnea|s sjl^cef.
talents are developed and unfavorawe 1
circumstances made favorable.
cures needed assistance,* or what I
Now the surest way to secure this favor is by Work. I (ft nbt mean by workihg
to got some mi#al (riei IQae^car to i^tejcedp rf "hanging around," or begging the fav|r
I mean this rather.
"aiin to^eak yod I issefo^your that Jb^rd 1
working young men of good talents are!
not so very abundant that they neeed go
long legging for favorable situations. These business men are prompted by s*lfriflte$fsfc9f course* fnd he*c*|t£^st point is to convince them that it is for
their interest to employ you. It makes little differehcB to'lbfeift Whom they ep ploy, or in what position, if their interefiti Ut4 best Sftfcujr&l! tf ttfc Jxdifr'i b*^^Mho sweeps the etoro and runs with bundles, or the young Irishman why drives the
THE OrMUiTi' whole'm feitemay in dence in the slander suit of Jos. A. Watson vs. James Watts. Waits charged ..... Watson with stealing his pocket-bookan&* 'if'feiep a^80 wili^rfdSmike caused -OntBe pr41imintir^ examinalion Watson wa9 acquitted ofUhe charge and then brought suit against: his accuser for slander and false imprisonment The parties reside in Nevins township.— About fifty witnesses have been summoned to testify in the case. It has be«n sugAgisted that ti? *viow of the litigation in
^occnpiodHhe
hearing the ^vi
Nevins, the Court hereafter hold an adj$urn# term in tt^aj town&ip. It .would pt'dve economical iii" Saving mlleago, as well as convenient.
..with the polite hiAL.thAt Ihesg.jpiing men would "not wo"r¥. 'Thoydre'w this inference from the fact that they had seen tfoem too long waiting in idlenesj.-*^
employment. My point in this letter it this: If aef young men you desire situations, no mat
ter whit your character ^ljt^ jyou must demonstrate that you can work.— Work is the Open Sesame that gives good situations. You may be as moral as man can be, you may be a tr$ie Christian, jyou may have just the taiente, and educa[ig», which fit. yon emiiwenrtjl for the pia^?," and yet no man of sense will engage you unless he believes you will work. Therefore, I ify, Work is an element of suecess because it seedrfei the favor of those who control the'Vffehtida-' to the various jemployments. Hence,^^£ske and keep, the character of one who can work.
STATE ITEMS.
GOTERWOR
JCBAL
D^IONT addxes|ed
-.G
ENERAL D^
mestic troubles.
tion industriously itf!fhit cotinty. —. -.(/70M L.*, THE IN^anfppUp Journal says a State Sunday Sen oof Convention will be held at Fort Wa^nel Commencing on Tuesday, June 9th, and continuing for three dkys.
THE Indianapolis Journal says evsr man should carry a revolver. That, de* pends on where he resides. Tho advice iigftfciJbr di^lofacjeaieftbt the Jour
nal. iTjrj?
Ws hAiat iltt. llM)d*?eta is Acting the "stupendous folty^. aevertly alone in the Senate. He also nplgs fast to his share of the J*i*slhprof ten thousand dollars c^.oati^na| bank stock. The dividers on it are haj4y to a bear such fancy prices.—Ind. Journal.
SOUTHERN »o* Infested with a^illainohe- 'elf* of thieves of every description. Bobberies are ieiTd of every day. Horse stealing seems to be
whole teams, wagons and all.
IT is said that Gfovern&r ^aVfir hsis or» dered a suit to be brought against. W- H. Talbott, a promianht 'tttxictitfo' politician of Indianapolis, for the recovery of
jkqaie $3£,000 nreni^"|«lcH|gi|i4j to-th* School Fund while Talbott was the Ifrse, ident of the Sinking Fund. It was lost in gold^gambling operations in ,Na#i
JW .W
the
mignl
term outside aid. Young men desire favorable situations, and. these are. controlled
Making himself useful in .the positioivj *i. 11
arrasted- irinwp
U.S.
ortjjbf
Commissioner
fljeican
fordsyi|le roa(j
and her devotees will please take ^e abaodoned.' We are glad notice and "«ut cofrnieft" accordingly
denying that that road
to h®ar
it, and hope that gentleman speaks by authority. Can SOSXIB on6 toll us whcthflr the load has changed hands or not, and if
il
good talent and'favorable' circumstances are turned to the best account, and smll
THE Evansville city election occurs on
Monday, after one of the most exciting ife *er fcnowa'*& a^emuBiaipality. A Mayor, a full Board of Council-
f*h^^c«r8^th^«»d
barter under-which the govern-
ment of that city is operated, will b#f* chosen. Web ope for the success of the ticket, .believing such A result will
Di»tiict.an give 4he»i th®-rig^t sort of
impetus, for the State
(^seTcampaier..
t^e'victory"Vor which* we
campaign. confidently look shall be won, the credit therefor ?ill be largely due tpthe gallant manner in' which the fc^aniville Journal
Ih th^eorrtM-
Go to some jsortiofl WHI#E plays T^D!« to-Tiighi that'S
work aud bj?.#^^ f^fulUsjin enough, count us m. dlt
it establish a character for industry whfeh I
shall make it for the interest of th««* Ti 1
0F
I ing at SAXTON
TRIMMINGS just open-
5
& WALMSLEY
s. alt
Tj,KBA1(KBUjT§TottK
jt still soiling
BooU cheaper than the cheipest.
OUR leeture-going citizens will |be pleasafi to learn that tenOth«r opportun\ti| will l^e affojdeji pn. the»l^thiiqst.l to heaf J.h^jt^gifted Aj^iss JDiokinson, who' won sucV unquafifiedppro-
bation when here two years ago. This will constitute the last lecture of the sea
son under the auspices of the Y. M. C. A.
dray, can fill the place of head clerk or Ifoi sfclo on Monday:morning !at bookkeeper better,4han any athjr^and '8 Bart]ett & Austin's. Secure them soon
industrious, he will get tbi* position:— I
ttJere will
•which he occupies, new and higher p^si tions will be opened to him, on® aftei" an« THERE is goiBg.to be a jam at the The-
other, till-Jip rises, sooner or later, to atre to-night^!t
IhtrfVor Wchie is' best feitefll' bn the jt fi J. —~—1— other hand, 90 matter what the position, LADIES' CLOTHS, in all the new shade?, the influence, the relationship, except' it jat S-I^TOIJ &. WALMSLEY'S. be that of son, no business man will t^ke
himself useful. And to be useful he m|ist be able and willing to work. Young nien make a great mistake bj waiting in |i«| far something",tqpStif up." thus waiting they destroy their characl with the very-metv whpse favor they tfdnt. I have applied for situations for yoiing men .of those Hvho were in actual want of just suah as I named.—
Yet after listening to me patiently and adatibns
denying not one 1
HAY
te the ropptDinjyii
which I urged, they would turn m^ off
WARD
ti
Iff Im-
I havfe-letrned portant one for young men to bear in mind-*that ®o buslnass- p| going up? on the streets to pick up one who is waiting for employment. Ten chance^ to ono, when ha is in n^ed of additional astistance, he ^ill t!&e youhg madWljo is industrious and useful in some other pm-
IT
CANNED
BAKEH addressed a Up ion
meeting at G*een|£gt!$jerterday.
a
i^itfng a? Kokorbo, y^S'te
lfcan5 m^itfig a? Kokd
i'terday.
A MRS. KECK committed suicide Tit New Albatiy oh the "let inst. Causey do:
OF late burglarias ^IVA ^frequent
and daring in Putnam, county, and horse thieves are also paying'*ttieir voca
Give d^t
WHITE takes a benefit to-night.' the old boy a bumper.
T^FFE^nlembers arfd friends o( the Y.jM C. A. are earnestly requested to be present at Asbury Chapel, on Sunday ave--Qing, tof hear akiiaddress froa Rev. C. A. Brooke to the Association. We trust that all of the members will be present, A collection will b« taken up for the benefit of the Association. dlt
I# A FACT that yoii can flayp fromf ffty cents to one dollar dn each pair of
shoes purchased at the Bankrupt Store. dtf
ENCOURAQK HOME MANUFACTURE."— The famous Lawrenceburg Casisimeres equal to the Harris Goods, in all shades, for sale at SAXTON & WALMSLEY'S»,- dlt —^3—* 1 ij O"..!
SEATS for Theatre to-night, are going off like hot oakes. dlt
FATOT at? cost, by the doi. or
single can, at 3,d2w] CLAUSSEN & BICHOWSKT'S-.U
FIYS Y«AR* old Peach brandy, FIVE Catawba by the
quart or gallon, at 3,d2w] CLAUSSEN & BICHOWSKT'S!
OLD BOURBON, extia. good-/ *H any quantity not less than a quart, at 3,d2w] CLAUSSEN & BICHOWSKS-S.
NECK-TIES, Collars and Cuffs, nic^and 'Ae#, atlUcRlle'a 151 Mala Itreet.
DRESS BUTTONS, in great variety, at Riddle's, 151 Main street. |i| [28.dtf.
j4
FLORENCE Sewing Machines, at Biddie's, 151 Main street. j' f28,dtf^
LOVKLY f-^The Pities Percales' and Brilliants now on exhibition at Edsall &
Co's. Ladies are invited to examine thwe beautiful goodr, efm witboitiatentiorf.of purchasing. .- -Sf
PWITUi
S.
A.I, LFCTUHls.-pift-S.
reouns)
^oWiSsend Hoidley wilr giv^ a c6uree of Tectur^ at Pence's" Hall on Spiritualism, commencing on SuhtUynelt, AJ»ril 5tb,
at 11 o'clock A. M., and 7J o'clock M„ MTS. Hfeadley hW been several /ear# in the lecturing field,'and as a speaker occupioe thefrpct rank in tha Spiritual cpipi of lecturers, which fact is a guarantee .that those who favor, tor with A hcjalbg will be well repaid. Come then you v^hose reasons is not overshadowed by prejudice and investigate "the philosophy both present and future.,
A fee of ten cents will be taken at the door to pay exyenses. To prevent annoy, •neeto th« audiea^ fty paraeaa eoming
late^fc® dpars^Vbe seon as the lecture b^ins.
JUST,a*CJUVKD ai Foote'a Seed Store 53 bti8hels Timothy, Prime Clovdf, Qweet
'otatoes, also,
foUtoes,'vk:
White Sprout Early Goodrich ftuckoye Harrison Glesson 'CA-IT8
.11 -,-~W «n th*
leading atylw. DuJ^e^_Qpld«n Gate Norma, LeporeHir Oudej ffatalie, Violet, Ac. Bonnets the finest out at the lowest
The merit of "Barrett's Hair Restorativel *#wi*
COFFEE 25 cents per pound at Bay & Bailey's. dtf
SHOULD the near approach to warif weather suggest to you the propriety of looking out fqr something in.the way-tf a
iib^tnSn^, Ij^SunJor^ $uitrof ciftiil^g just step in at Johnson & Miller's, N. 8If Main street, and leave your orders whilb the slock is complete. We have on hand an elegant assortment of gent's undeil-
CFTCQP* JOHNSON
8Ets Tiy the
Call
and see their stocTc before buying, dtf
Lemons, Sour I^rput, Maple Sugar and Molasses. Cranberries, Apples, Sweet P^-, taWl^a'fd^Sfed^.lfufeA^r Eints, it
Bay & Bailey's^ dtf!
run Lobby, next week
A
i1!
& RYAN are regulaily li
censed City Auctioneers. Sales room in the Old tJniversalist Church building.— Auction sales of Dry Goods, Notiohs, Boot^ Shoes, Queenaware, &c^: every night, and on Tuesdays, Thursdays aiid
Saturdays at 10 o'clock A. M. Consignments solicited and sales promptly and
satisfactorily attended to. Jrvil*3i
AUCTION
SAIW this day, at Hay ward
& Ryan'sjat 10 O'CLOCK A: M, sn^at niglit. dlt.
d3t.
IT is a fixed fact Ball is selling mode Stoves, better trimmed, for less money than any other house in this city. Please callWd^efia^ ^riq^ dtf
Ij'oa Apple i'oflB a_b tiuAtfSn dred or thousand, and at retail. Evergreens,
the very lowest price. Call at my dence,xon Thirteenth street, three squares east of the Passenger Depot or at Lyrio & Lawes, on Main street.
Stpvos eyer bry»kht to .UiLsjnajki v^es moJI tf^nnrmngi^l lfsw prifts
of cfiv^ can be had at auction sales.
FANCY
1
d3t
DYKINQ, SCOURING
PAIRINQ-
be a deservedly large de-
NEW COLORS in Pure Mohairs Cheae Poplins for Walking suits at W. S. Ry|:6
STAMP GILT and Satin Wall Papi Decorations &C.,'ftt W. S. Ryce & Co'sJ
Ott^rU^tice.„iStairTJ»a^iBt^hQnjp-
boys fall
Den
rthill
ket. than dtf
1
AND
RE-
-H. F. Reiners still continues to a any tasDionable
a,T
gentlemen'^ wear in any fasbionabl*
shade aJjSVjtyiiUUpractieal tailor engaged^
1
to repai
thes in tha fieateit sty] 1-^ eTvlitJpW.fit '4ff!
c-
dlt
NEW CAEPETS In Brussels, ahd**lh grains at W. S. Ryce & Co's. dtf.
I ii O
1
WINDOW SHADES, Lace Custains aid Mirrors at W- S. Rvce & Co's.
NOTICE
Ter^E •in Ifo.
TO THE
LADIES
OF
TE:
HAUTE.-**Having fitted dp rooms 167 Main street, Sd'Story, over Rippetop Store, I am now prepared carry on the Dress making in all its various. branches Aliso,: piain^ewi^g^-^ti{e8iJi^&c., dqne
*o¥Ai«^h
Il's, 85 Main street. dtfj
"TT
DUST RINGS, for the American Watch
to any American Watch in five minutes at trifling expense, Also, American 4nd Swiss Wtftfbes^cf rflFdjftcr^^i/o^ ^ale at JOHN R. FREEMAN'S,'No. 5 Warre^i Block. [21,d(if.
Large assortment of ladies' 4nd
gentlenfen'^japd ^hi^drgm/f fiys jat N Westfall's, 85 Main street. dtf.
LOCAL NOTICES*
No Medium, bas met with so m$ch
•dccMi Jsiarti^'
pill: motel a hfaalthy ciVcnlitio conMqnently maladies raaljh.
per package
considers entSoicat 'atent, the Ingredten the nrticlo, uud also its modk of psepabai and they hare rrason (o believe that it diffe tomo marked particulars from the nsnal preparations of malt known under the natnea of Als-and itjr, and-tkey: bsliarBiqa)aiilatad to-
.i m... ... ——taip extaiftjas a
act.as a mliO-^ftnio. and to certain exteqtjS Siitrintenl t'n.suine VASt-s, lu whjcli the ordm iWalt llqnorn im^ht t»)t be foulid
peoiaily
":i
"Opera
at
Calico Garnet Chili Caaco each Blow..,.. hite Peach Blow, U./IA 8A
WT t.iii a/
Htm Taria^tQ^iJ^ieila's «1 lat :lTp8,dtf nH ,ao« .i mat
street.
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i.j irw^ir*
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ABPBIIXCI3AKT BDTUXUS.,: J. A. Vr*U*H, MOWIUI Jlflfe. -cilft awmiWM, cocmr Hiatfc.MdJfadlwmr. fiAKKfisl 11 .! rnna ,7 BILL POSIME, 5^,12 ««o. w.' «t (Mi 0«0^
AV^htm, 9» Hdtry LajrMB,LAfarattaArMt.1'-':
N. Awlmrt, ItiaitiMt, MU «H)klaM Chaa. S. BonK 10 North Fourth tract. Leilas XMM*K. bM»tab Mate m4 70L
BOOKS ASnD STXTIf^lXXT^^
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MILLIR.
K. B. BnaaCtOo^XafcrXaU8Uw«« John Haney Co., First St., on Canal
John McFarlana, at Connty Sealaa, OUoatraai. Wtbt(rdMcF.lroy, aoathwMt cor^Fikbllc
Ii "H Birtkol ew 1B7 Main snoot, MtWaMTllaib and Ohii.
C. Wittig a Co.. 7&JUin itreet. A Nippart, JM IbiMtaaak it«rr im^R
BSiiSto^feaii'asffif-"— kaolin* a H»n»r*au .mA Wif DBUGGISTS.
Ira Grovar, Fourth 1 B»rr, GutiokABerr, I. L. MabiaaOo.,! J.iU.i. Davis,corner
nts, at
audWainet.
John Armatr^, OJiio street, east e(*Thlrd. HA®8 AND OAFS.:' JTS'TMIT N. WostfAll,1 85 Main Street. 4 Jonfivh 0. YiitM, South Third atwatjwK) .#»
KEAL ESTATE
mtly
Apdtb6CKil4^1iMr* lii 4«#oi, 120 TREMONT 81., ROSTOV, J^ASS. PBIOK, ^1,00
LUri 1
by mail, two itamps extra.
aldeodlw-
•Hh 'fi'Mc W«4iua
hoit's xmlt sxtha/17 sxvkbaox
or
hxili gt
NEW TOES, Fab. 12, S8F6,
action taken frjjr the AMdeny of Medicine Ini refto HoU'eKxtract of Malt, whlct
waa
aubm|tted
to it for examination some ten weeks alade, I Wa
f?,fc
upou it, took tho •liittet' 1Ufbcarefnl conaiseration, and, on tlieutb inst., a majority of the
1
mittee pre*entod a report thereon, of whicM tfc*
(Thin letter Knn the fi.lTowrug report areil ed by thb Ohairfolybf •ilto' OoiAmittee, Dr. H. Qriicom.)
tO.agrMLisry
in:oeiis*qnenc«t{
tba
mbdraterqda£tity
of A)Oitbjol:it-c«uvMlM^a«4mpnsi^on vi^h tfimti, and thoy fe^l ju«tlGed in ri-commendlDg it tp the Profession lor trial in appto{wiajUe.£Bses."
Sold at Droggists and (TrciMsrS. Price 86L das»n or fcu cents per single bottle.
rr- r. ..wr
Moth Patches. Freckles and Tai.—
The only Reliable Remedy for tbose brown di»
Fbickll Lotion.'- Prtpaied only by Da. I. 0. PsfeaT, fe^ld*reryw iert. MW7-BMA*T!M AOBBO
''BiUi tfgr/ctgars.^tL-bMt^ ig^rj£
of liferffhrim-kir -Ts^iycjpH.Tir bym boxt At
"•msz
A CO'S Drng Stdro.
(•Store i)aii
UK
T.
ceil
Ae Frttnkltfe Bript Maqhtfe
IssnarsQUMNl nith eight me a.-and two bar tea So make 2,BOJto 3,5003 flnt-clasS brioks par Uonr and by sioatn, the facilities for opstrato thefe facta by. map ^(pfjconsUntfy ing in this city. SAMUJL.'Jfj jJOHHpOfy 37 Woodward rATcmft^'DatroU, Mii^il flMin .. ni'iM. T.T .!•••' ...II Mil
•swssmsspfZ'
O ii
ichlgkn
Feathl^!ltt«terl.^Othat mHety land
dtf Corner Main and jpBh
KM I «AI bMX*. t"*-
s"3"
o'Hitl ei* \a s»cR09 taawAeoa- f«oosO Tl*H wrlsow WHr ,artssftS
HicVcox, S^Stt a Co., SOOMIoSt^t. Hendrich a Lang*, corner Main and 4th. ROT
OTQE
e7
rf-'1
BOOTS AFD SHOBS.
r!
W. O'Cdnaall, IUi a4fr«taaitofVl«rtaj OARBIAeE VAOtO|tr output, 1riWy Co., Cor. fif aatf ^alant.'
^^.11. iibAfiUr^Tf ^liiA (XJMJpBlOtAL jfl, G»rria a 0««% VriBciyait cor. 5^ A Mali. 3 LGOhkMafifilON A^X^eBAdW. -Jd
HOTELS/ ri!
and EiraV corner PubQc Square er iMl lerenth.
.Kational House, corner Sixth aad Main. Clark Houpe, corner Ohio and EirH. Hiintin TTnima, aouth-eaitci
T^mwMWe Boifre, comer Stewart Hauae. Second itreet, north of Main. if^rtrScvM, w«ai i! 'i 1
HOUSE AND,SIGN PAINTERS.
goward Mann tag, Oherry,at,, batwawj |(T
"3 INSIJKANCEAiGENTS.
S. B. Freeman, 74 Main itreet. John B. Freeman, OrWama's Block -TMUSIC .DRA&EBS.T-!R-V,I
MECHANICIAN.
!A.'W«ibaii,
tOlMainstrtei.'
1
°®a
jfMILLINESY*.)1 .iniriT
M». M. H. Abbott, crppolKaPoet Oflca:
1
Mra. M. A.-Waiter, 86 Maia iitrect, dp «talra. MONUMENTS—SCOTCH |Gf»AifJ![ I Ja».a. Wil»oj»,P..Q,B«tJ3t.
NOTIONS A#p, t|llMMING8.
T. H. Biddle, ISl'Main itreet. FANCY GROCi
ClaoMen, Bichowiky a Co., Main itrMt, n^ar
f&Jf? oMiiiius
1
b. B. liiller, orders at Post Offlee, PLUMBER. b. inckiltTSAtlW ^onrthltrtst.
Alt, GROCERS.
Joseph Strong, 190 Main itreet. Bay a Baily, Fourth itreet, South of FostOflp e, S. B. Wright a Co., 1S5 Main street.
STOVES AND TINWARE. 8u penderaon^Fourth street, BppthttfP .. SEEDS AND IMPJjTSMENia.U. Ai VoM» arkatti MM*
1
UNDERTAKE^!
Iiaac Bai{, corner Third and Cherry.
Abaractei
snch BI IfonralglA, and othei ful nerToa* affeotions, at D- TORNER'(
:het pain
B'a tic
Announcement Fee t6.Q0^-pa#ablc irttfeTjiobty iH'advance. S -\y. vvwtlO
Wa ara.authorised to annonnce Major O SMITH a csndidat*. for Ci*rk o(f t)b« Coarl of Vigo county, satyMt to the deciaian of the Ba publfeaa nominating Coavapthm.
13th of Jnne.
iignfobn
F. M. MKai-
DITH as a candidate 'for Clark of tha Court at
WS are authorised to anMiM Ma sni'tf JAMltfl H. THHBTKB as a eaadldaSe for tha alb flee of Oormtt Clark, sobleot to tha deeliion.of
OODDINQTON (peasant Deputy Shariff) as a aaa didate for Sheriff, subject to tha dscla^y o^ tV ,n Nosdnatlng" —A
Bepubllcan 1 (ConVe^ltOh.r
To* the
to
Ws are authorised to annannce tha aasaa of JACOB BBOWN ai a candidate for
She
ofBdaof
.sfleaetv. bmsHaJsUattie UaAiUaasI the
B^fiCTicSh "CdflBty "Convention: I Be|ut)hcSh CdflBty "Convention: wAA TM&M tha nasSe of -J. F. MOKBIS, of Honey Creek Township, fes a
ting ConTentiosr j, /ljrily^ytiKkiii niiiSwtiliU.'tiee'a* Wjtt.
L. SHPST aa a eaadidata for the opaa of OpnatvtrtA^ursr,idWwttoth» 4s«til6a'«t th¥' Bcpubncan Counfy.ponventloD.
Wears authostsed ...to aaaouase tha
WILLIAM PATBICK
aaioe
ae a
offloeof
toandidajht fo^tha
County Treasurer, saltiest tajfa»4actaqt
NIW ADVERTISCNICNTS -rrr TrmrnrrnT gOARD^G
Tbe.iijsscribar_JhSTlng_,np»uKt .a Vpariliac.
HouMvpn.^oa«a
aeoond SjUsiat, at}pinliv'Vr
Panoe'a Drug Store, would
iMpsetftfly
4 QTp.ii
Reader of tbe Platfeia!
«6»KaAn«il tad tle«M|dH«%tsrtir of kop-
days mi
S&XAi
facta by. tnaf^(p^%constan V«skr 90%
-MILLINERY,
RS. WYETH would rest
fsUrtafona clnuy, that 1 tocapied by 1
andvicln merly oocu]
that she has taken MnlHsri&'and
do M'lLLlHIBT in its various
upqa tbe kayt wnyaawj( oaiaai, wtttr prloee *tcWit pui*ssirl. __
Mn||r Fotrth *i.t wa»m4w MatMbsw
UM
of thalUrkatMoase,. ,,.. laotttHJj ,»at«o«»»ot i-.-y» ,?
si
(in»inU ,vu« 1.-SJ •sis is
baa
1
!'J1
-ID?iiiK
'rI •1
"J"
RJK asiwf .tieaoH soiMs
SB
JOSEPH 8TBOX*a'3, Js ITVJ ,*)
I*. ltO lKll Street.
4T8Sil8l». ailOf k*ht»
T,f* n* !i»h »miT
rruaes. 1
Lobitert) 'eaches,^
tracts, Mace, Cleaves,.Nutmeg*,
ToUelSoape, Blacking asAScrji^Bwhea, Ink,! of. att ki^,.. Blacking, &c^ &Q
vao
All of
wl
S6-i 'i-" lch are
Sieltifitone Fro«t, Ep»t of 6(b, 9B|iaiii Street, L-
Pradvee W mnted
6ni
j. 3 sshq vl9)si nsmaW owT ^fiJL ,'{1 ac• *.m?."»A K-(rf•«nirf..irf ..(jj nl "'*gaiii:ds evh baaS ,„ 7» HAW STREET. tiv hsMantfiQ frsoJit a amw ivjjff^sstq J. JoodoS vahnKri^iS no RiKiiiiK^tiaoo ttiSi
0PP08ITJ8 MoKRByS B*N$, st!} n( t'lffh 00E,£ 11... tif-jj .scurfs OS
's7*d esrfftR Jean benadO fii
Beat Paciflo LAWNS in Elegant Style*,
Only 35 Gents per Y'd!
Beat French ^.AWNS, in new Stales,
Onlr #5 CIS. per
S.A IMI «f f*vT
COTTON BAIL TBlkMlNti,
Ino
^hite'
tDd
f•!?!$&
jni iJiKra
«V IW
I
Domestic
"••taim oaeionjrffl. a :'", r-rii iaj^nisaia si
A LARGE
Browa ul BleaeM Miwltas, AT LOW FIGURES, .^J,] c.' wmie a cft'i
Next Door to OiTi/ Drug Store
CHASM^
..
Wt are authorised to' announc* BOF0S SHIMQII ea,a' caadidatar fli^ rp-aiection to' tha offlca of County Clerk, adcject to tha decliioa of the BepubUcasi ^omlaating Conveation. (Fa ara authorised to aaaataie
Tarra-Mauta, Maiet
.i
Wi aFe auMioriaaJrtol aakoAisa tha nasie of SAMUEL 4. |COTT as I o£dfdata for the dfflcp of Connty Triasurir, sat^Mt't* tha decisUjaof the Bepublioan nominating Convention. it atr« ^tntitck&eSI' ta ^annoatfco FAIBBANKS aa a candidate for Treat Vigo county, snbiaot. to tha deciaion of publican Noifafaatraff'Content ion, to be ths
a"'
*£n&iaf« 4hJ ndi^aief
MORTON Cj-BAMKIN aa«i qandidata for the *fflee of ConBty Treasured, tnJM to the decblti of theBepabiicaaaoaslaatinscoafantioa.
Viare anthortsad
io
aMoaacs the naiae'oV
GEO. W. LAMBEBT ap a candidate for the of11 c» of Connty TMasarar, snbjeet to tha' dcckioa of the B^iublicia aeihlnatlitg eosTvnthm.
acrma.aMaTHa, OMALUEMOI WfMUSO MaCBlMCS,
A.»d"S2bdry
dmall Artfcta^to'fce
BBtLOIW
mm BtaMdUMy, ni win
sowain
WANTED.—A Good, Honest A afiraid-to travel. Wo#« othtl itfad apply. For i*«o«n»tloa, aBpIy:atjBce, .« u. Basra ban hOa'a. M&rbl> Werka« *ia Stoavt, Ulnno Wh
OBd 71b—eputh »Ue. SO-lw
trTAN'tia).—Koworby fixe 15th ..
of April.a U.OIK of 5 916 roim*, one or two uuare* from Vain Stroat, aithir n«^Ui or oa 4th,
6th
oetMh ttrttf wulMi good
.repair, *|Uk .good oiatani and cellar, and rent raaaonabfa. Address this offl-e. inaVdVw
FOR SALE/, '""g|
200
il
Singer 8eWIng I..C: •. I
la ordar ta davota *ora means, time and a(ttn tloa to ait. other fcosfnMs, I hare 'dtspogad of
•i have Cuaco Po-
T?OK SALifi.X:
totoe* lor sate the stoat 1 rodaolif a Potato theru U. It has yielded 500 boshels from an acrr. Price #1,50 per bnthel. Small iwd $1,0). Alio, baa Mate for til*. T. HUIMA«. I' aMl«-*la Ona nil* North of I«r%ii»l«.
XpORSALE.—A Business Stand
12' a»S Flxtntv, Dwolli»g, Ac. I here la a good
I Itkfonn and Ctetern on the place-, Call aoon, aa [.I wUh to remoie-A bargain to bv Uad. Maln Strtet. between 6 and 7, south 1HO0.W. aplMCt A.
FOK
\t
SALE—Several Hoasea aud Lot«s
^tkri»lbr l^rt of the city—1800 to
I 91 600 each. Enquire of the owner, Wm. Dollar,
aUtfjjft lllil nl
FLot
)B SALE—House and Lot.—
t| loxOO feel, hou»e nearly'new, Vith
four ruoua, cittern, *c., one njafWe north of Ma ttonal Bead, aid ia Boat's ad-nUon. P^lca |l€(X). Saqiire af JOSEPH GR
March n. d2w
FOB
J-fuii. 'ij! Ji'. I .lag* Facturj, corner^ aod Wnlnat •traK«. offered, at,.low Fnc^ aM2w A. J. waLO^.
fkydjj .delivered to all, parts of the. Cltjr T^OK SAUfi.—ValuaUfi jRietal' fc-
FBEE OF CHABGKB
JCAXEj.
,tOOPB.g^0,:
...
fj WTTTIG&OO
IX? Hill—Dwelling containing
halt, good
w^ll,
ar.
havia^t
... Vv.cr''. a.
ItrLLfiTIlf for IPBIli,
BRLS
8TOQE ii.
KA
Brls.
aiy
Agancyof the glngar twMg MaShfteb to Mr. Iaaao H. Kiser, who will oooapy aj iriBa*: for (he prsaaat, where I hope all ia wed of a traly good jfasMao. la foat aoaa hattsr.-atfl «»11 and pa(roaiso Mr. Xisar. who has b«an with atnr sotaatime past, as wall aa la tha adjusting room
bf
iba
«ij IBOMpaaf at IadiaM#oli*, wharis ha baa obtained a thorough knowledge of tha Maohlaa. ... Mr. Kiser is aa hoaeat, energotlo young man, with goad bastaeal capacity, and I bespeak
for
htaa a liberal patro«ags. and jriah him abq^dint Mtow, aad aaW being better Enabled to attend to tha vsaatfay mmaf caatoasan la theamoSnt
Mfon
t|
151 Main
ofstook, salaaUaaaf gocdsand attention, I hS|e 'to call at sto price*. THOB. H.
tbay will not ai where tbay will
laclect to call at No. 12nd a nice stock cfgoods,at .vnb:
BXWDLEi.
ft'
af), lttt. STB'^MCJ
-t-.'* 1 aFq aye—ia«y
Wa ara always Mrtofirt" with goad Agkiits, and cepaciaily ao with oaa with the energy and ability of Mr. Bhtdla, bit lsiaiini«4sii'as atS5«A£»SS53F «ISS SDJTTD.'.: aMbr^« M*«rlii asa geM asan to take his place, wa hare consented to tha changt, awl (eat ii io light arise from the change! id taf
a false Issprsasioa Ir.Bi business traasactiaas nfik. us haVe ott ptbatadt OiaAictsr.a'nd onranat 'settlement was oh
Mr. lUddiv.wwweuM •ay tbat9iis of ^he
sh« arts* isnsatia sstf
oaa
satlsflkrtary t«fas
wilhaatfset wot Msg aithaU partita ci^aCanned. We
bat oomssend Mr. Kiddie as a gtntlft-
•aa of honor aad Integrity, aad wish" him sbtn-
cot.
1: M. J.Oat*s«, BtiSe-agen' rTndtaaafoH*, Marsh 88,188» ..
"tl»TOW U00,0J 000 t£!t Otttf'*
pUJOjlC SALS.
Oaiaatarday, AjfcttHtli, wW^a«r
for
at ADOTICS, the reSnaiador of mt stootoof
DOUBL1 aMOV*L8, aMALM 9HUVBMJ
aofd ft
?r (If)*'
Wkat They Will, B^injg
of
.oedosnaininastaift I
a iioiaii'i ofvi
OOTS AND SHO:RSr(Jild
eta
OOSl?!
1taf(aa)abaiNUacl tiO|»dectipyJff sea»ta b«
hxlck ^fptk^aid I'am ''SfocK of Boats had
to
cfort ottt mV i^ock
OtattiliMy, nl win Ml BXLOW COST for a tow days. Call for bargains. s?o'j «.• .• Vnanm,^ ,«aipsr-4fa»ttaad,'«|i Mrtati. .1)' ,a|....«l s.) art/ioCI bit si ii
thlaoMrket. I aek She Farwan te asaiSiue them before boy Ing others, and tbay will be
%aa itasan. hjat *a»*r-
ta»di«raatMd«!
«s^ Blaaa*atc#«a*lter,
MMBtSOBO
rastiir!
lOW^A
BBA£I U8TATE AOJBWCY. "KAFEMAB WII* LAMM Aad Oty ftupaly of aaary deacripilon, forHale.
Ahekpartaaca orfftsaa ydare anable ostoiaiASaflHwtldb In 8*ary ds»astiMnt of basifsas jahlbg,ta a«sMani«aaLastata iMcaacy.
HARBBHT ft MARSH, 54-"WAunW tnrtrtw -7*
Tsif^o rtl ate»l
nsrt-'
JVEK.
8ALE CARRIAGES"—
Th»"bnt Oarri*Mftr Iht* amrkit, Ssr 'aale at.the lowest prlm.al the old eatakliabad
corner 1 Drag •fiW *r»ach B»UW BuilJlng lot 57 feet on Vh'o
AIM ttver^l nioaly aitoated Lota. «ttlt*M*wfir email IUsl icncff, near tb» Nail Factor},. Thlj property will «pid at a greatDatvain.
For teitnrtr, app^ nSS^oa BVSSKY, at N»I ttonal Slato Han*. ma2ldA»fiy
9*11
SAW-OS Strawberry
IOOMS
t.Yirn
a»gn«l iv'ObiH.Mina
and
ar doo and flo
ciatocn and cellar doof
set with
-yard well
frUlt Dtrnt, al.rubboiy
and flowsts good
stable WitkrUatern and carritga honaa,
(Jail
f«b26dtf
VAK11T0».
MM AND
.snjiaiic FOR RENT-
,oae|
PRUSTTSl.
irrrt
Scotch.Gingli&ins
fvery
Cheaf
OA-1—
NV"PL]
I 125
E
»0B SALE.—I will fell.for
ctoaga
for city,
cash,
or
oc
kx-
oih^r projfrty,
my lea as, ha
10g4nlr'etp^fat(i fp rut, t.i'
20 aeros if iroohd
haT-
.yohd, ilcnnd
it
as oan Sett
near thasity. 'Ktrt sytbiwiS |n~apf4'ordsr, and the Coal ta the best Klver Coal douVerad In Torre I Haute. «ill tU«u pJI, on. t}¥ paaa tarmi, all tho flxfni'fs attuMied thereto," iMludlng Ave tMBi. The property ia Kltnatad ooiy t,Wofilea mii a front tho city.
For termi, applj to John J. Key, on OUlo Strtet, betwwu Sdatid 4th, or to the naderaivhed, oa4ba aremiws.
JO N
1
MoFABLAMK,
17dlin P. 0. Boy .596.
fcloi.
.a ao
"POR RENT.—No. 17 Third St., JL ar tew (loan ayrch of Maln-«-a Boslne
Houb%raMm«eiic^M coasielUtlaB. R'int
laauta. Uoo4 refiiajuoa roiaired.
FLOCK, BiCOl,
^Whitp.
and if
I
?*,
(25
a
Aiiply to F.
Htcvrson, at bii afeat 8t„n l, north 61 the' Market CJ'li«.!*4d»f! it jliil «mi»attMd|wt to!. it
LAKD.
&C.
1
.« r.r iHo'a
We have in Store And offer./or
gQ Brig, of Bye lear^i
-mi
itin fi ,9tIdoq al aqaiaM b.tHaJT »U) .j-wl
g0 Hogb'ds Baeon
107 Tierces Lard.
6rls
11688 Pork
orp
°RLOUISVINE CPBEFLT.
N. ¥. and Sailda^y
0\t FLasiJia.
20Q Kegs assorted Nails, E^TTo^gaBiSr *tfU a oompMaat&cto.QST
GRO©EBIEB.
IV Liberal Di$coutU 4a the I trade. A. A B. RRIHAX,
Mala St.,betwcea St* aatwia.
miMtafTW' ••'•ii lit
.u.u»» t«»saKoa .fearnin KOfi AND STATiOKJSRY"
Jf. W. O'CONJNELL MaS disposed of Ms Undertaking Bueluieiy whlca had beoome neciasiary. In couaequaaoe of .thf *»pii increase of his
BOOKTRAl)^.
He will new devote his entire attentton to th« latter branch Of ImMmeb, -sil with a fail and noaipleta-ssoek of Books and Statin aery,
§€HOOL BOOKf, MAGAZINES, PAPERS, ftc.y fte., Asl« a oontlnnati'-i. nt the tra1« heretofore so llborally bestowed.
0ARRIAGB FAdTOilY,
How is tbe tiaae- to have- your Carl lues, Bnggiee, Jto., painted, trimmed and repaifaf genarally, and tbe place to has* it doae. Is at HARPBJK. WIL0Y Oarnor Sid and Walnut rtrtela, Xecta llaiita. We are |repared,to do all work eotrtMted ta. ^s, In tho moat thorough manner^ aad at jiucsa that defy colapetition. We also ha«s»n hand, and in course of constrnction, a comylnt^ifaso^^iiient of Carrlagea, Buggie, tiprlng Wagoaa, i'ilt'"1 this marker, at the lowest possible pri««. Ail Wefk warranted. 0.
^_^jh9dt^
SeTen Millioj^^r the ReadlWg'i^ople
Hlr»4RTer read the Wnarly *nft»
Allsoaaays: "Who caniwsd Wtthoas Ayaasport U*«ri«»lsg daecripdtojjj^.tb^.aajS^Chl-
Jeffrey
:ayi: '•'fher c»*t in.io.iiiajliaif^ilf cou ttftipoVaryprose n.ii.MW TalfdWHl say* '"fci'ims the sourc«s of dellght to Sboasated*."...
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