Daily Wabash Express, Volume 18, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 24 October 1868 — Page 4
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Township Meetings. !!c££fj|—A1
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Township House, Mon-
October "'aaifci a* p. b*I.W2 WeiWfijjlR. H. SJtnpsoD. 7 October 26th, at tfcjock*.*. Speaking by, K. EJward|« Albert MMIge."".'.',
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"HONEY CESiEK—At the Township Hbusc, Tnesday, October 27th, at 7 o'clock p. m. Speak jug jyy I. JJ. Pierce and David C. Stunkard. fpprf ft!:nttBtik—At the Township House, Tuesday, Octofce* Z7th, nt 7 o'clock r. h. Speak ing by 31., D.9itf tl'ahdP B.'O^B^illy.
BILEY—At Lockport, Wednesday, October 28th at 7o'cloek»vM- Speaking by W. K. Edwards and Charles K. Hoaford.
FAYETTE—At Baud ford, Wedneiday, October 28th,-at 7 o'clock v. jr.' BpeaklWgby H. D. Scott an4(P,i..O,ISklj|y. w-OITES,OBEEK-»-At Tot ties Mill, Thursday, October 29th,Ht 7 o'clock p. m. Speaking.by W. E. McLean and Charles E. Hosford.
LITTON—(At Hartford, Thursday, October 3»th Afo'ci&k p^.m,
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Speaking by Albert Lange and
C. W. Barbouri PBA1RIE CBE'EK—At filiddletown, Thursday, October J?9lhi atlftilosk p.m. 'Speaking by t. V. Mnz*y and EmBley Hamilton. •.pifiBSON—Atthe Btfjrtwt OWJtfflU October 31st, at 7 o'oloek p. M. Speaking by H. D, Scott and W. IT 'Edwards.
NIVINS—At Sulphur Spring?, Saturday, Optobe|f3l»t, 4&pciock*'*J Barbour and Albert Lunge.
Ths Bepnbiican organizations in each township will please see that the meetings are fully attend-
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Col. W. E. McClean will address his fellow-cltizcns at the-followiDg times and places Qosport, Thursday night, October 29th.
Bloomi to id a O to be 3 0 I
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Satnrday night, October Slsl.
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t*& |*5 Improybmbntb itrg^ntly demanded ,(| ckI gjii'f
in our sidewalks are
0 ISAAC M. Brown Esq., of the Sullivan Union is stopping at the National.
To insure a good seat at the Minstrel entertainment io-night, go"early.
(iilAU Wheat was selling from wagons yesterday at $1.60 to $1.70 per bushel. $ttW ''^ch'utleb Colfax will speak at the (jourt'fiouse Square at one o'clock P- M-
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EouB boosters and a big gun adorn the«o!timns of th.e Bowling-Gree^i Aurora this week,.
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The attention of our readers is oalled to the aflvettisement of J. O.Jones, offering desirable lots for aale.
The City Court attended to one drunk, yesterday, assessing and collecting the usual Una and costs.
Schuyler Colfax will speak at the Court Houbo gguaro at one., o'clock^jar.,
next Saturday.
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Hea^?1''F»ures£—vThe' majority of Htfotj Republican candidate for djer^' o|
Parke county, is 2,256.
K. EDWABbs AJfD Hon. A-.
Lange, will address a Republican meetii^y fecattietom, jMDnday evening. j£ n-.
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'Schuyler "Colfx will speak at the. Court House Square at one o'clock p. m.| Saturdayt
^M^lKsl tro^tr j^NEY af ^'Cfo. h^ye b°\jg^,? this season, 35,000 bushels of wttiat,%f which tbey have now about 15^)00 bushels on hand. t. »,»».:
The streets were unusually crowded ^BI«iaf6«fatKyWagoT»r?^da^lTO-g^ to market the varied products of rural industi^^
Messrs: 4&P B. H. Simpson, will addre& tbft%e^litriican9 of Lost Creek Township, at tho TownBbip House,
Eyerybodx who wants to enjoy good music will go to- Dowling Hall to hea^ the unrivalled minstrel troop this even-
lShf^W,^LL^ JSHnniNq^s Minstrels gave a splendid1 performance at Dowling Hall l^J J"hey always draWj t|ig 8oii9|^-
voter should see that his name is corMuch trouble caq thus
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Last readers will be interested in the advertisauaei\i^f Mrs. L. L. Jacksor^ iHte iaventor of the celebrated system of £antt£ht putting known as the jg'ainlil
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Republican in this comrty an^ ity, should make arrangements tb Bepubtican rally on the 340k'• Sohuyler Colfax will be hero without fail thi'4ime
"5f ©fife^M/hefcvy dealer In grain mns thHt t.be com crop in this sectic^i at. in average in quatatity 's lew than an average as" to qualityt ft is now selling by the wsgai loa(Bil. firiy ceftta per bushel. •*Tvs
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riMi was ifl the" city yesterday making atibtlSaB itiqtiiriM relative to h!s wife, wSo departed from his domicile, in the Queen City, three days ago. Ho had succeeded iirrXfr&f^her snd lifer ei^brt"» far as this placfe fitrt lbst thfe trafl here and nta#dder it not wiser
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pourt House Square at one o'clock r. m. next Saturday.
Trade is decidedly" loo^ing up. Our do|ng a good bulltijjr erery line, report large and: increasing sales ,$e% ....v- ... do to the artesian bath rooms this afkerneon and to-morrow morning, and iake the most invigorating, rejuvenating iath that can be found this side of Baden
wholesale .bouBes aw.de iUa%i», -W report largo ana increasi
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A first-class ladies' and gents' oyster saloon is a moat desirable establishment in anl dfy. fettch a one now flouriehei here, under the proprietorship of Mr. Scudder.
The regular services in the Second Presbyterian Churehmay be expected tomorrovy. The special subject for. the tvetif&g Pattl at Aeitiocb in PisidiS, or the Jewish opposition, to his labors.
The desperately sick condition of th§ Hoy»w*»«Lh ti^t*illaS'Mdviced CdLiDoM ing to follow the example of Horatio.— The Col. has takeo the stugip for a vigor ous canvass of the iioilhiy. He opens ir Otter Creek township, to-day.
A A a a a ha be playing the ooa|deJ|ce: game with, citizens. From several he wanted money for poHMe^^j^^atiWtiooij j#rom another^ for poor family. Lookout for bita.A'J
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ThE LAST performance of EmerSoii, Allen & Manning's Minstrels, during tear.present engagHnront, will be given at Dowliqg ^all. ta-aigbto A new and rich bill will be presented
Mr E. Cummins, under Xhk^Jaurrial Office, has a splendid plock of apples, raffeed' W d^iarcF^n -'i&{fti4y Creek township. Several mammoth specimens have been tested and approved by the E3Ft*e«oif*^ eiiisu^l-S W -, •.
Schuyler Colfax will speak at the one o'clock p. fiiij*-' t'i...
Court House Square |tt one o' n^^ataWiiy.
Standing in squads on sidewalks and crossings may be plasant for gentlemen but is'not tfbndticive io tfe^ comfolrt or convenience of ladie3 wbo are thereby compelled either to, force their ^way through a gaping, staring crowd, Ik to step off the walk into the muddy street.
"IN arcr^^uekjsii fo to'nouhce thafSme will be services at the Presbyterian
Chur3ht'oa
7thatraet, on -ta-mbrrew, at
11 o'clock. The Rev. Mr. Morrison expects to be absent from his pulpit in the prosecution of a work of general interest to pur community. JEt is hoped that»tbe people of his congelation will all be orrow morning. present |o i' 1 if.
We are glad to note the prosperity of the be^of ^caJ^.ins^tio^-lp wit, Terre Haute Commercial College. Un der its present able management it de serves entire success. A knowledge of book-k%e"pliiifT^iiiK lhdTS|eW^able'feat re of the education of every young man, and we advise the young gentlemen of our city $or^va»l Uiem6a|$£s of the e^c^Uent opportfinity affordea*by thfsinstitution to fit themselves tor practical business life
PitOBiBLr^ATAL jA.CCIDENTi—Atofer Haines, a carpenter about forty.five years of age, while engaged in shingling the roof of a h(H»sfl.«n Second etHftt just be low Thompson's Cooper Shop, ^ypsterday afternooni*ce^diMrtany fell to the ground, breaking several ribs and his. breastbone. Dr. Link was oalled 4n and did all that, .was.possible for the relief of ,the injt&ed 'man?' understand, however, that liiei&il^lfc&anj, o/Jijs r6covei'v i&s&a&.s tB3t* "ft e~'+.
OuB' Maaonlc_ftmn4a- wi8, be interested in the following which we take trom a Port Wayne dispatch |f t^e 53d in'sti'
The Grand Chapter of Royal Arch Masons this State, adjourned to-day after eleCtiM^ and installing til following officers: H.-G Hazelrigg, of Lebanon, *Grand High Priest
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Mood, of South Bend, Deputy Grand High Priest Hugh Hanna, of Wttbasb, Grand King Aiel. Thomas if Terre Haute, Grand Scribe Charles Fisher, of Itidianapolis, Grand Treasocer W. Bramwell, of Indianapolis, Grani^fecre-
repoft^^ 'tek Gn^d
High Priest shows the Order to be in a very prosperous condition in every respect. nert^mal^e^tomwyh^ h^d at Franklin, on the second Wednesday in October, 1869."
Is 4it» STATE ITEMS,
Indianapolis Republicans will jollify to-night. Ak
Port WAYne Republicans jubilated on Thursday —y*.i ».j
Tfti -Republicans of Dayjess county had a torchlight procession at Washing^ ton lasf'night
The Evansville C&irier complaint! that the telegraph lines always "bustf when a Democratic speech is to be trans mitted. Shocking!
Ws ar«^infbi®a9d tfcat BvansvilleRepublicans have "pulled in" several thousand dollars on th* «lection of Baker,^lthouh many Democrats still refuse tp "fork over."
The' GHd Fellows of Acton will dedicate their hall Thursday, October 29tb, on whieh ofOMian the address wi|l be de'ivered by S. H. Barry, Grand Se4 a I
Ctt»«f*ji «The curate
of thos^ Democrats who bet 6b ihe election of Hendricks Ti«t ^urgday/W tha strength of telegraphic despatches from a pronuhent, Djemocrat at IndianapoUc, are, both loud and deep." itx
The GaleaaHMonf^Boilditag Company have filed "wfth Secretary of State A?, tides of Association. !fhe design of the corporation is to buHd a Masonic hall in the town of Francis Mill, Galena toWii. •hip Laporte county. I
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I Hon. Will Cshtback addressed the Republicans of, ppening the &fmpalgn in the Northern part of the State, On Thursday next be Will speak at^-Shelbyvflle, and on Friday at Lawrenceburc.
An old gentlemaii.-at Madison, is said to have remarked the other "day that he bad s,Bn8^^f1all oif »«m ^^ied ihe Dimocratic .tiqkat but ^e he had ep'iled.him by flg'V-iflg him. an edieation, tod so he is a Republican^ and rot^| agui the Dimocrata." W
The Indtanipolis Journal of the 'SSd
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?ays: "The coantiea of Pe^^^aiAQ.MdJKppecanoe hare not ,yat sen^ the official turns to the Secretary of State. Tfcere .may be good reasons for this delay, but they are getting quite dim In this locality. Dubois niid Franklin came to hand ves^terday/l.t v' ^n/ir-o «Jrv*
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At Frankfort, on Tuesday, (the 201^* wWWm. Duncan, Freight Conductor on tho C. C. & I. C.JB»ailroad, was in the act of jumpincrfroi^ie Render, his foot slipped and blfell o§, the ir'ack—the cars running over hrf hemd,,imashing it to jelly. His remains i«Bre take^n tosOhio for interment. I C"
The exercises of laying the corner stonq pf tho ^Methodist Church, hOyMe land,-* rn'diawi,|wtl» be held Saturday, October 31st, epj|ienci»B^rii '10 o'clock.— The address will be delivered by Dr. Bowman, of ,Asbur^ IFaiv^wty. The ceremonies pf flaying, the st^ne will 4e performed by the Masonic ordep. A number of Lodges of the Masons and Odd Fellows and- other fraternities, will be pr^ant |tn| j(|Q iq the prX!es8iob
fms morning the btSuse of Zadoc Goodw! whp Tlires on Fox Ridge, one oi the suburbs 6f this ctly, was discovdrod to 6e on fire, and together wij^h ^be coti r\^rtHl^hp,MrC0^?oa*d/(.
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fanlify.^Bing 4oft wfth nothing tber persons except their night clothe? A hog had been butchered the previous evening in the woodebed, aftd it was from the flro used foS- that purpose that the conflagration originated. Mr. Goodwin bad just returned from Cincinnati with $625 in bis pocket-book, Which he deposited for safety under bis pillow. T..e ~ed was saved, but the money .i^as burned, with the house.—Greeficastle Hanner
Two flatbokts were launched on the raging waters of White River, at Indiatfapolis, yesterday, and Started for the South, vifc White River, Wabash and Ohio. Ofte of the boats, cobt&i&ihg party of six, is to^ tp Iffew Orleans,*anli thenc^.tp other wfttbe'bonteirt ih ^ettln|f The Texas-bound cret?. win "ba
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vasty deep some three months. Flatboating to ifew Orleans is a very cheap way to see'the Crescent ©ity,'if the time of the boatmen is worth nothing to themselves pr to the,wotJd..'y7^ri'(^Viv^ ii iSHSt ba-n".SSI
Articles of Association have been filed with the Secretary of State for the Fort,Wayne, Jackson and Saginaw Rail* road Company.,
capital stock is
$500,000, divided into ten thousand aita of fifty dollars each. The line runs fron| Fort Wayne through the= counties of Air len\ DeKalb and Steuben in this Stat^ and crosses the northeastern boundary line of the State in the direction of Jackson, Michigan., The length of the iine in Indiana is forty-seven miles. The directors for the ensuing year are Messrs. Oehming Bird, Pliny Hoagland, A. P. Edgerton, Byram D. Miner, H. .1 RucK fill, Henry Baker, John H. BassHamQton, and S. Carey Evans.
Wjs learn from the Indianapolis Jour* hai that officer David E. Powell- of tb^ "C. O. aiid I. C. Railroad, aided by B.iif. Williams, traveling agent of the Gre^ Western Despatch Company/ arrested at Jefi'ersqnviUe, *qii Wednesday,^ Mr. Hanr^ W. Comstock, upon a requisition isgue^l by the Governor of Illinois upon Govern^br Bakei-. »The requisition was receive! by the officiirs on the 28th of September, and tbey fallowed Mr. C. all through Hentucky, until they nabbed him on th£ 2lst, «if, Op'tober. He has be«n taken to Peoria, Where twenty one indictments ape pending against him for obtaining moi#. ey under false pretenses. Ho obtained moriey to the amount of fifty thousand dollars as soliciting agent of the Great Western Despatch Company, He wro^ a letter from Newport, Kentuckyfto a person in Indianapolis, stating thAt before he -would 8u'jmitito an arreat' he would take poison, and when arrested a bottle of very ppwrerful poison was found upon his person. Comstock is' a man of polUhed mannersrtall and fine looking, and'oil9 of the last men from whom cripie. would be ^xjpected. •«. He has. been 'about two years in the work for which lie, is now arrested. He was formerly a coniml3sion itoerchaot, d6iiig business in Indianapolis.
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The most bare faced fraud was resorts ed to by the Democracy in. the Coving ton precinc^in Fountain county—$ hard s£ell Democratic locality, as everybody! knows. The~process1s very simple. Fnder the law each party is required to be represented on the election board. By this arrangement the Republicans were! all gut on as cZerfo. The judges and inspectors wer& Democrats. The fraud con--siststs in the latter, when a republican! ballot is re«ch j, reading off the names the Democratic c&ndiiates. The ballot is then handed te the Democratic isisptct-j or, who pockets it and SIqb in its place] a genuine Democratic ballot. The Xe3 publican clerks,' all thlB time, are busy keeping tally, and the fraud is not diacovs ered. In this way Democratic "majorit ties" and "gains" can.be manufactured cut libtftem tbat happy locality. The gam* had been played by tbe Democracy of that vicinity before, and ttie Republican! outside were more watchful than they would'"othei'wiiro have been. A commit)tee was appointed and stationed at the window, and kept taJly of the. number o| votes put fiij that were, to their certai
knowledge, Republican. ThegoodafiV of this watchfulness was thediicorery that while etghiv ai^ taea^ to tbe
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knoledge of the committee, put in their votes for the Republican ticket onltjbp-ty-iwo were reported bp the Ulley sb*et. There is some talk of contesting the eleob^igihg f^^n*k«r tfni»r|u. dicial inveettgation, bat we are not inforae^ wbfther -this haa y«i been decided "Upon" or not-^Ga Payette Gewier.
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Une«ualed fori variety, ank cheapness, is tlte i|ti0&(iid stock of Df8M TrimminiSjItoSw fc stf^'llt ^bcton & Walmsky'a. "J, .'- r- dlt fefc. #-t '-i i. ta u_-r j:
The Next Vice President of
the United States,
Indiana's Favorite Son,
Will address the people at Court House
Square, on SATtiSft®E^*October 31st, at
one o'clock in the afternoon. Other dis
tinguished Speakers have been invited
and will positively be present. pie turn out en masse and
Letsth|
Lots for Sale.—Two lots, twenty'four by seventy-four feet each, fronting Sixth, one square North of the Deming block, Main street. Also, a corner lot, seventy-*^ b| ^«^drf pd^elty. lone, well set with choice fruit and shade ,trees. Location, one of tbe best in the city. J. O, Jon. 24dtf.
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0. Wittig & Co., Dry Goods and Notion e, have r9Q9 170, Main street. to Austin, Shryer & Co's., Hardware Store 24-dtf ift ,p*»fTrffqq
Satin Trimmings Silk Trimming Cord ColQred Sijk Gimps!
Oysters Oysters 1!—By the can or dish, at Scudder's. Having fitted up my saloon for that purpose, I am prepared to BatfWthena in pectfully solicit a share of public patron* age We are receiving a superior brand
No. 194 Metropolitan Block.
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Try H. S. FT
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Sginga aiid
gains in We have a splendid stock, at prices rang,
ing from%0 -lA^yK. dlt.u III ii-tt JiMlaft «.
C. Wittig & Co., Dry Goods and No
tions, have removed*-^-* 170, Main street, in Demings'Block, next to Austin. Shryet1 & dol-P Hardware Store. 24-dtf
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linen, fine, at Walmsley's.
all
25 cents, at
Saxton & dlt
Try H. S. K. G. d2t
New Jersey Cranberries—First of the season at New York Tea Store, dtf
Look 4o Yd Men.—If you desire to learn Arithmetic, Penmanship or Book-keeping, improve the opportunity by -attending the Terre Haute Commercial College during the fall term, which is now open both day
Kelly's Island Grapes.—Fifty Crates splendid Catawba for sale at New York Tea Store by the pound or box.
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Engaging M-AKNRRs^4^(V'i|?teSf «d itor says that there are a thousand preUv, engaging little which every person may put on without being deemed ai*j fecteu or foolish. The sweet smile, tho cordial bow,
fiob, ^sV Capti self-possesion. These will assure us of the good regards of even a churl. Above all, there is a certain Softness of man nor which should be cultivated, and which adds a charm to &ii p^ijls'SthiiiJ Boots, Shoes or Gaiters^eitheA or all oi them, at the popular Bani^Upt afore, No, 64 Main ftregy^jty^yt^eij^ay who takes more pains to please his customers than mPstr hiirT,* ttoM\ 'whose word regarding his work can be depended on. Don'l miss the place—64 Main* effort! 24-dlt
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iMPORTJAIfC TO tAUTE —Mrs L. L. Ja
Ladies of TMri
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Haute.—Mrs L. L. Jackson, the inventoi of the celebrated,sy«tem of Garmont Cut ting, known as the "Family Dress Guide,' is in our city to give leSSOri'S fn#thiS usefu art. This invention is of vast important to «9Ye^y|mdthpr^nsd {ajjghtAr, «jg"M en abies tham to cut liot^cvly fetfissesf bu every other article of clothing for lady oi child, giving a perfect fit in every in stands. Patterns of^l sj^les |r£4Q«igns cnt to measure.
boarding house, No. 41, North 4th street
"iince Mr. •ey, presented us with a bottle of his Pori Grape Wi^.. In.9^ turn^e presented it to a friend who. was in feeble health. After giving the wine a few trials, ou friend i«ltiiBliiiii6iBMv®liarked ben efit from its use. We find that many in
"suit. Druggists keep it
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Look out for the Grand Mask Ball ai Concordia Hall~T*~~" J-
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tionp, have removed io their new Stor^ in
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Prof. Anton SmDlf—Dear Sir At a [meeting of
solved thatje? sympat^ize.witb your mia|fortune,MilMing all you bad atiMhvu«ing of the Buntin Houjte, Tfst and esteeming ^nd appreciating ^yoar jbigh, musical Ulbnt,^e 1»ould re^«Btful!ly lender you a beneficiary concert at
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ithis plaoo wUl give us thefcaid
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worthy of the cause, and worthy of our
illustrious standard-bearers.
Try H. S. K.*G. d2t
W. E. HKNDRIOH, Ptes't.
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close^h& eaffl'paign Wth a%aulumtmiM aj^fn
MendricJi, President, and id.
Josepky &cretaty ejf Ae f^m Maute
kny unfortuaate. condHion/ I aocept your ^indj offer, and wojtlid suggest, tijo con-
^nst., at Dowling Halj,. 'Yours truly,
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Cords and Tassels for Robes and Furs 24-d2t Edsall & Co. fioir 4'h9fJOILBOiii i-.'M
Anton Shide.
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•t .. ..., FOR ch^ap ShaTiBls, go to Gainer & tForrciit\ Auction "[Rooms, corner 6[ 3d land Ohik^stieets. 2Srdtf
The Route's in the Novelty and Champion Clothes Wringers can bo'separated jat both ends \Buy$o others.
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First Grand Mash'Ball at Concordia Hall. Hi?*'/ 23-deod
lWele^#yd styliklSifeSAiod go to W. Si Ryob & Go's, 23-dtf
Ana ^yify^ nigbt tBU
week, atGreiner & Forrest's. "Jan
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Gr^nd Mask Ball at' Coiitotjdrat Hall, rnoj «i ha.tic »•?Psrieod
Why is the Universal Mrin3'er tbe best "Befemiae lit feas RoWeil^s itiipttoved
prevents the cogs from entirely separating.—(See advertiset6enti| -^V4t-d4tS.
Notice will be given of the Grand
Mask Ball at Coneerdi& Hall. deod
ferfi fee elegant Poplins, at Io cents a yard, at W. S. Ryce & Co's."-V 23-dtf
Costumes will .ba /op {teot at Concordia H&U for the Grand Mask Ball by Henry Ehrenhardt.
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No Clothes Wringer can be durable with.:the.doub1e Jfriction pf cogs at both ends, which can play out? of gear and clot touch together when most needed. The "Universal" has not th«se fatal objections, and iaWABBANfTED DURABLE. auwwoT,*^' ,u. w4ti^4t'S.
Jet Chains and Shell Bracelets—at S. R. Freeman'^near SBorne* street.
For the cheapest ill** ^Wool double ShawU, and Moulder Straffs, to be found in th6 city, go to'" W Ryce & Co's. ,i??"itf, .»•!§ ff.-ls,:, wal etetH .ji id f•: :-js ... .J. I*T pa l. .11. '-1
No Clothes ^Tripger ca^^p its, wor^ evenly and easylyHRbVone eni Wthe Rollers pinned together.Tbe Novelty and Champion Wringers, liave not this dfcjeafcioiL.' Biamirie u?t w4t-rt4tS iz .q»g8c«at«ifwan-
Large lot of Boots -tin3* Shoes, to be 8old~loW at Greiner & Forrest's, cornef 9f
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SdaniOhip^treei^.
Edsall & Co. call attention to Indispu 4Bbte^bargarnrin Serges, MeriHOBF, ami other new goods too numerous to men tion ki their new advertisement. 22dtf.
Trfi Novelty Clottxb' '"^ringeMals cog-wheels on BoTh ends of the Rollers, which gives ft great Strength and dura-
Ter'to keep tfe'e c6g-wheels Ifi izear.' w~h"ch must be done where common cog-wheels
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are used only on oNBeenfl. Lf.- i5 sr. v?** t-iH U.- .i-e ^18 i'*1 MisSiNETriii Yxk Hpessn takespleMure in announcing to lovers pf'the ^Flne Arts" that she will give lessons in Oil and Pssiil Painting, Wax Flowers, &c. &c, LBuumamfr^KissiiBt'a'PalgcB of Music.— Miss Yan Hoeyan ibis 'taken a thorough •conrsem the "Fine ArtSj" and is fully
qualified to give entire* 'sitiafactidn-fta those wishing to accomplish themaelve^ in this dirdctio^. Please call and exam iftc her work at Kissner's PalacB ol! MusiCr No. 48 Ohio stepeeu*ii it ... oct22-dlm'
Tb the Ladies of Terre Haute.— S. W. Potter, manufacturer .^f all of ornamental hair work, Curls, Swi Fronts, Frizzetti, Chignons and Pufft, Orders for Hair Jewelry neatly and promptly filled.' Cash paid iSor .fudrtiit
Wo wbuld say to those wishing anyw •thing ia this linei that they^ ^an be ac-j commbd^ldd by calling, at vDMaing's neW -building,-corner of 6th and Main—third floor. Prices reAsdnabte/and wdrk flo^
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We also manbfactiiffe Hoop SJctrti} al wholesale and retail CWldreps' SWrtt^at. 25c to $1. s«« ¥••,'. tsL isott''4* •sV"bj Orders promptly filled. ju f. j' "r & incite the Ladies to gi^e us a 6all.
BakJJreesing for parUes, &cM atte^^ CARRI^ fiOtTSSR, Age|l[ F.- S.~Not being ablfrto got posMsioij
Tooin to spon af I
not be prepared to receive cmtomets ft^ the next three or fou^ayaT wi» H.. Agerit
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hare a aii ofjerflvfem*Flesh Waab, aad iHair Sertontira, always kept for nto. G. Berkshire. dlw.
«Sd' wife
aecond door firom 6uu ai-d6t
otatoes.—We ar« now receiving hoicaNmnlMrs £etate«*f(**a]e by«lM ar load, or at retail. Persons wishing toputu m,
-Win db well lo
AlM4k«iwi««iivo*p|la%fttrwpw
south Fo^^Sioj^
fng ready for. ChrMoiM.
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Gentlemen: Ypar kind lespJu^nj y| the 30lh inst/tendering me a beaeficktay'
if .. i, Mid-6ollaH,\ at dwtf
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just receiv^'ftVl^bdtii's d^id^tqre. Also, bulhs afcthai Japan Tiilyy aagjfc ohsapi^ and
few of the i|(ig^«ent: ^oid Banded dwtf
Goto, OHi«fitArtr, "9'Est, Leontitoeand Safety Chains Handkerchief Rings, ^ecklaltjSj'RIngijifbr ihe 6. bts, Locket-Albums, &c., at
Removal.—Dn Wjf H. Watara, BWbjoeopathic Physician Acccfachedr, lili! 'removed hi# rotideiiMe t«^^«00Ud fltreet land Strawb^4^ i^flf.:'0J ONttce as before|
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^HGf: an^: 8Be^tbe- novrittos Je Faiiiy Jewelry am«WdS#»l"6Si¥l Fi^y.! ss.f •clslisiS. i*?6fiiitdwtf ii': 1 N f?"'* Jf'X lii T..I.
Overcoats at co8t over Saxton A Wflmsley's Pfy.Goods Storft, /.• &»1 dSti •niol wsTT John BaBkikle: !. i'.'' if"'
Boxes, oRighti Tune Piano tt John R. Freeman.,i- ,.tj
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Selling -at Obs^n-i am prepared to make up tb ortfer'Gehis' DrwS or Business Suits at^st JpHif Babnikle,
1i5tWittio&
fiu^he
cheapest Flannels, y^be found in the city. 23 dtf IBl.s ,/
.- .ii j»v^r Saxton & W^tnslejp's£:f bui^oii :U adl
C. Co., will open their new stMty'lTO Main stre^) Deih^i&g's Blodk,
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T^^MDiM.^DoWd'Jb^iM lave just r^i^.%skNl^'''d^'l^dl$i', I^r^, and Fur Bim^f%6ods. Tiiey^iafe^aiso made
aUeriflg:in^j^eUte^stylw^fi^aspf. Ladies Furs^no
ainu tt 'ad! bar'."' eg*?
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GaU ^nd, .^wioe their, goods,,^e Metropolitiu# add Fur Mato slWitXO bfAfsu -saw ,11^1^ u.-rfd"* .:g—enr-ti ,-.s' 7r.rr
ISaM 'F-. is reoeiving the best OyMMi
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artiete:
-rralw^i on- hand at S.St«nq^s Mnflft0 tlonersvntn ^aaivad^ oJ Jw'.wiflwp ttftf--
tr... 4. Hi»rdw|j8 qS8feasr«B{pvfd tQ l,7^ petpijig, Block •islwt*y/" io.'a.vtsii Jsd? fa-ra ,JJ.3il. 1) "i i,
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Sfll^WHOrai^jawJi^Orifint'ior ^Oceirciderfl?»«,»pb^G811i^ ¥etil linen flree. GS
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tcay caa haw4hMii]l^|UCiiad £Mdii ^Wt .' so la 'liaftmut rt'.rw
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.vAkof gMai wMy ?of Fndwwaaii jllafs, fSflsrlt, 'Qlevtt,- «0. la ifiprt, eyfir^flHi^ in'tlii^tJeuti' ^((riiiEhing line from the c^ap»^ to tbe best.
We are A0w kitrodueing tbe Anerttan Drm &Mfi," which We claim to be the l^st'ina'a^i'n'^ beif'fitting Slrirt in the »untry., -W,el w4¥ #h®r ,malid ifaiin, 0 measure or furawh them ready-wade, eYety^Shii4" WarrMted td fitf. ft WH jj^y you,tb give us^t ca^l afad^'look throtj^
Alf gtroda.Jiianufiaptured hy Hs farnvtiranrttd' parfecti both in fit £nd fabrioU-** tir .0.^ .. .i» MltLEB,
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jjo. 81 Main street.,,
F.^CpoifT*. }8:''ggmg^,iSI|e ysters a' speciality, offiar
Oysters i&dacertietftei» OtlJ t»Va 'CftJtDftip^rC^Tf buj^ godds
Med osi b»« .tcbiiiic
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dheap Its
t—boaia .ii /.:) WQ. -t tilt, -f.*~ j^ents ft Gr^iier ^^orEesfs.! a*,ti,•• .\Hh
Fos RurriKD SA-L*.--For?T«ai» one
of tfte bait biisinesp rtSinds in the ijeiiog a V^U tablisheditrade in Qroceri«a andt provisions, together with a good dwellingyamoke 3oul61md stabie, o» thJ «itne premfses.— An^.vfiU|i^ same ia (iale a weP a^eetedMfiodc of Groceries with «a#f»od wiii of tbe trade. Mnqnire dt 'fiawSnto a BommnOTj Xtty^*.
Ti^^No4Te»--^tt'(W©:l©«glR^'ai
stnd Sflg.aplaee aaoordjng faMwe^iV A Ln« Main Si1!
Fo* Ral^l—ii Tfish losell my reSiAailct
sproperty «iw?i|?ally lpqated.i. ^ri tji
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lea»T0ilKmkl .Onmt aad 'fatr Ifriftik' %¥ery ifty, mtj
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N«Wj|^pijJ|W9TOW.-:^--L»Strau«, o| No. 10 South Fourtb, is how moving to 149 Jfaii^.atreaM laMf occupied by Ob*. M. A*. Walter. We do not want to or our way of dealing, know already where to find tha haadaomeat goods at by far the lowleat pricaa, and bare shown this by their age. Our afar will alwap be to viilt future in tb* past. Mrs will preside over the Retail Deos Mala street, and will be ipf ta sea her o!d customers. Our old
OA Fourth street will also be confall assortment of everyoat line. dtf
RiMBirfc*.—Dr. Potter
Homoeopathiflt, has removed bis reaiiehc, ia No. 41 Soutk Fifth street, second house ioutb of Poplar street. Of|ce as heretoion, No. l^ Saoth Third «tr«t.
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F^ BADOutY when you
wiibta can of large Oyatersf dtf
Notice of Change.—JS. R. Robbins bAYing removed his business stand to 5th street oetweea Main and Ohio, is prepared to ftirnisb bis customers with Garden and FieiidUeeds, Llhue, Cement, Plaster PariB, Flour, Feed 4c. dtf
Give him a call B. R. Bobbins.
YLOCAI. NOTICES i-rlf
I IliUlMry.—Mrs. F. P. Spears is now prepared io blaaol^ color, shape and pieaa U*ls or JBouMto, ia ^h^ ltest »«yl?, ^nd 0B:«h0rt botfti* nUtfirlltfBl tMl* In tW ltne.v0 rb. ^{lectfalljr Ittvlted to call at No'. 156 Main Streif, tT»r I.' S. Wright It Co'i. Grotety Store. dtf
PerangameiijU,—Not un-
k^ll^MliJ IierKM w^o io not Jauw •Jfjtblag »b«at nMara, pnr^a* or oparation of medi Clat^dsUbaraMy expreia opinions at once an(a iroraMa to a, cowbinatiian of mnadias pat up an*W*e. The«« iadiridaali are skeptical aa to whether each a compound reaUy poMeeees' the aece««ary Tirtoei (or preventing. and renoT|ng as or aU of a variety of diseases. But, reillect a Moment. Dlaeaae takes its rise in tbe Jorgans ot our bodies, and only differs in the aaonnt' 01 morbiflo matter in the blood and se pretiont/aadia the ranotional derangements of the «tomacb, liver, kidneys and intestimes. Now, MISHLIB'B HEBB B1TTKBS pnrlBes the blood kpdMcretions, aiid corrscta the action of all the fuoct«oni} rtimoves the catua and tlias expols tbe disease itself. Oan anything be more simple and efflcaoiqoa 1 Ktedicai men freely accord it the digjtlnction of a standard remedy. Sold by all drnggisUandstorekeepers. 2ldwiw
r.wi.ugu COHCESTKATEDISDIGO For tiki lAandi7*—Free from Oxalic AclJ.—Sm
ChMiM'lOertUmtc.
Patent Pocket Pincsslton or Emery Bag tK SACK IWlWtr CKItr my,
For Sale by aU wppectable Qrooers andBrmalsts. B. 8. OOX A SON, and at Iiepot 105. Sofatn Front Street,oPklladUphia. ,c.- Jy30dv»Sm
AMU8EMEMTS.
JJOWLING HALL.
MI&9* if
NIGHTS ONLY!
Thursday, Friday and Saturday 3 a 8 4 •0
HAIL tO THE CHIEF!
EKER&ON, ALLMH & MANNING'S
irMUVSTK-ELS I
jTlie Sreaicst Tronpe or the Agc» 10 tir.tO* 9:
The «tft BILLY EMERSON,
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Thai ALLE^ in his Act of Aa1&B096EL THB PABKIOO.
ADMISSION j.i.«.^...50 CENTS Beserved Setttt-. --... 75 Cents Itora op«n at 7 o'clock. Commence at 8 o'o loofe, lM6t 0. FBAHEMN, Aeent.
WANTED.
ANTBD.-A first-rate MILCH Apply to cow. oc^'SrtiltfWlt SAMtTEL S. EABLT.
WJLSTBD--SCRAP IRON.—r TT One bnndred tons of Serap Iron wanted at the PJtaenix Foandry, oorner of 9th and Eagle S rest*.' /. McEIiFBESH, DENQLEK & (JO.
A terms, two frame hcuses on Lot 80, Bose's sab-division, on 12th, between Walnut and Ohio streets, each containing these rooms, with cellar, wall, tfstttgaad wo6d-hon»ss.|_ Bi8d2#^f, *». c&ifrf*-
SALE—CHOICE FOULS. White-Paced Bpacfsh Light Brama's, very large Oolden Hambnrgs, at F. BCLMAM'S, aSwaSrSW"* l^ tiare ti(«rtK from the cttf
Will be sold'cheap. Apply to P. M. DONNELLY.
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UH)Rai^Bi —HOUSE and LOT 1. —8itnatad corper of 12th and Eagle streets coatj dna Ati rooms, wall, cistern,'cellar, and snp pllMWith all kinds til shr&bbery. Enquire on niepraSBtiar jelldT
FOR RENT.
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T?OR BENT.—I have a good bu A- slnsss bonse itor rent, on Korih Fourth alew" Steeat, o2dtf
doors north of Barr's Prog Store. I. N. FIKBCk".
Q.ROCEKY STAJSTD
for
JJEN
Tha stcok, and flxtarsa of a Hrdfpaying grocery stand. Attached to tha atore area number oi rooms, aoit comiortably «rranged for a famUy or a boatdiag hoasa. They will ba ranted separatslv. Far forth er partioniars apply early to Xs. KLWELL, at B. 8. Oox A Son's, in again oaasingtn pospsssloaot my property I will offer tbe same for rant on reasonable tjrrms lldtf BBOWN.
SHERIFFS'
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ALB.—By virtue
ot a Copy of Decrce and Exsontion or Order of iaw. issaea &om tha Vigo Coort, to me di s«tadaad 4«LTer*d 'n fcvor of M. a. Joab, Ai slgnee of John 8. Btach, and againtfAndrtw Mc Onlre, I am ordered to sou the following deicHbed Beal Esta4a,sHaa^ in t.ig^ ooanty, Indiana to-wit:
Twenty (30) MiS'litHs. 16ft, in Obanncey •ana's Addttioa to tha town of Taoce Haute, and lwsl as-follows, ta-wtt oaasssencing at a patat aa Wai*sh street, 35 lest west of the south east corner of said lot Me. 165, running thence wsst 20 Seat, tunes' north to Ue alter, thence east SQ teat, tkeaofc eoltth, to the place or beginning. Alao,lte*Mtof granad fronting ok Wabash street, ooamaacing 20 feet east from the south-west coraiasSlsl Mil 1H at flhaasoer Basa's AdoUiaa to iha town of Terr# Hsntf, thetjoe east along the north Ua'f tf Wah^h' •trMM'n National Boad 20 feet, tnence north to tae fine dividing lots 166 and 166 of said subdivision, thence west 20 feet, thence sonth to the p&t-d Jf beginiSj|
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Within, tne iecal hoursfif said, day, at the Cou Ksnse dOor,In Terra Hantjkl will offer the reht aadprotitsofae abOte deMttb^S^l Estate, togatkar with anjrivUsgMMdappnrtaaascesto tbe sjajcaf ^a to realiaa a sum snaclsat to satisfy said icatioa and costs, I will then and there offer
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BUSINESS PIRECTOitY.
ATTORNEYS
Wm. E. McLean, 96 Main streaUH 13 Baird 4 Craft, 82 Main Street. Scott A Day, 60 Ohio Strocl.
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ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS. ^[•.^•*,7d«sl, corner.Main and Fifth Vfift* William^ corner bakers 7 Vraak HeiaigJt Bro., .Lafayette Street
BILL POSTING. or.i.V.
Ooo. W. Boibuidtr, at this office, 'j .,vi'S BOOTS AND SHOES. 3 K. Andrews, Main street, bet. Fifth and Sixth 'x! dhas. E. Boggles, 1C North Fourth street.
BOOKS AND STATIONERS^ iBartloit Austin, 101 Main street.
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J. P. McDonald, Posto ifiiie Lobby. M. W. O'Oonnell, Main street ea«t of Fourtn.-' CARRIAGE FACTORY. ifaJcjit'r, Wiljy & Cn., Cor. 21 and Walnut".
CLOTHING. '"r
W. U. Bannister, 79 Main Street. Crorer* Miller, 81 Main Street. COMMERCIAL COLLBGB.
B. Garvin St Owen, Principal, cor. 6th A Alalu COMMISSION AND GRAIN. E. K, Bryant ft Co., Baat Main Streut.. (j-J.. John II aney & Co., first St., on Canal Basia.»
DENTISTS.
L. H.Bartfeolomew, 15? Main street. *1'* 0.0. Lincoln, 6th St., between Main and Oluu. J. RicliardHon,Ohio street,1 bet. Third awl itb.i
DYE HOUSES.
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Ira Tffiftet, fourth street, opposite Birr, Gulick & Berry, Corner Main
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II. T. K»ner«, Main, betweeu 6th and ftb Sts. H. Ciavidge, Mo. 8 North Sth St. mum-:---.
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Tboll, Ripley ft Co., corner 6th and If aia street, Vf. S. ItyceJb Co., 77 Main street. C. Wfttig Co.. 73 Main street. ts Kdsall & Co.,'-corner Fourth and Main street it Sftxton Wtiltnatey, HI Main street. CiirtifeliM A Daggerty, corner Main aud Third1* druggists:.
Markor.'' andFoBrth^.
I. L. llahan & Co., corner Main and Sixth.,, .4 J. A H. A. Pavis, corner tfain and Third. FARMING IMPLEMENTS. Jones Sc Jones, east side Pnbiio Square. Iiyne A LawtM, Blain St., near corner 7th.
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GUNSMITH AND STINCIL CUTTER!* John Armstrong, Ohio street, east of Third. HATS AND CAPStW ..sjajO
Joseph ). Yatea, H5 AI.In street. "P WestiaU Brotliors, 85 Maiii street." HOTELS. National House, corner Sixth and Slain, Clark House, corner Ohio and First. Torre Ilanseiloufe, corner Mala and Seventh. Early Hon so, West end Main street.
HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTERS. Win. B. Manning, Ohio St., Kast of4th^4i-..J Jj ICE DEALERS. "t Jacob Steinm^h), C8 Alain Street. 7' Jacob IIay—Orders atBippotoe's.'
INSURANCE AGENTSiii
Scott & Crane, Main street, east of Fifth. JEWELLERS. S. B. Freeman, 74 Main street. John.B. Freeman, 5 \Varron'«.Block dsi«.vW ir
JOB PRINTER.
John A« Bryan, MUSIC DEALERS. J. O. Lindemann, J1 Main street. h. Kissner, Palace of Music, 48 Ohio street.
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MECHANICIAN.
A. Tittman, 16 sonth4tbSt.opp. Post Office flwiw MILLINERY. fiTrs.1ff. tl. Abbott, opposite l'ost Office.
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NOTIONS' AND TRIMMINGS. I t. n. Biddla, 16l Msrtn street. 'trn PLUMBER. v. -asr
B. Backell, South Fourth street. I 'r'f RAILROAD AGENT.
James 11. Turner, at McKoon & .Paddock's Mill,® REAL ESTATE AGENTS. Hickcox, Scott A Co., 50 0hl6 Street.
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Hendrich & Lange, corner Main aad ith »trests. RETAIL GROCERS.
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Joseph Strong, 190 Main street. wHIgI SKIRT3 AND CORSETS?' B. Wotsz,, opposite Post Office. Stoves and tinware. O. Foster Smith, one.door East of Hnlman's. S. B. Henderson, Fourth street, South of P. 0 James B. Haggerty ifo., 1S7 Main street.
SEEDS AND IMPLEMENTS. A- Ffte, 66 Main street. UNDERTAKER. Isaao Ball, corner Third and Chen .ittat M. W. O'Connell, Main Street. —w
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BILlsY VANNING, The OBTQINAL WIT.
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TLE OB HORSES'—Eighty acres of Land s({MfM la Crawford County, Missouri, well adapted to Stock raising, having three springs of iiftpg wa^jr o« Uf location healUfy. Tho above lula wilt be exenangea for tforseS or Cattle, or sold low ttvaa*. Gail OA W. «JDDY,at the Daily Expreas OBqe.
pK)fi SALE—^ two-stwy jP Frame VWefting Hou se^-eight rooms, gas, slate roof, two cisterns and wbtf, stable, carrraf honse, and good frtrft. Lot 160 feet frens by SM
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Speaking of tho Novm.it Clothis WBiKocah exhibited at the late Fair of the Ahebican Institcts, tho New York Liberal Cbristfan W«it "The Novelty Wringer received the marked ap-probation-of tbe jury, and was awarded ths HIGHEST PBEMIUAf. It is now ad-' Emitted that it has no equal as a family wringer.
It has the Patent Flange Cog-*
Wlieels on both ends pf the Bolls, as Well ss the' most approved appliances for adjusting the pressure, so that a fine laoe oollat, or a heavy woollen blankotcan be- rnn through with equal facility nd without injury, Indeed, in all respects, its superiority is so apparent that the high testimonials it is constantly receiving can be readily accounted for.
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In fact, whenev
er abit wherevef exhibited it. Utviriibjy seetues the highest honers," t~ jBs PPf%rSNt.CO^flcn. Agts.,
SI 4 r4 So. 17 Oostland.St^ New York City. Sold iverywhe£e!.
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The Universal Clothes-wrHiger, With Bowsll's Ihp&ovid Double Gear cannot besnrpsssen or (quailed by any other Wringer for durability, till the expiration of the patent for the "STOP GEAB" or fastening abova thA cogs, which ptevonts Ihem from entirely separating.
Any sensible person can nndersttnd that acogwhsel wringer having cags, wieltur at one or both si«/» of the roll, which can play apart and fly ont of gear whsn a large article is passing through, is C0MPA8ATIVELY WOBTHIrESS, as lhecog| are tbsnof no aid wi«i most asedsd. ()«.
The taiversal Wringer was awarded Gold Medal at tb# Great New Kngiaad the First Pismiam at thallationfd ^WrU Washington, also at the State Fairs off ver jr Jfortfi•ra State, and is tha.only Wringer which Evia took a riasT Pacmuu at the Fair of the American Institute. .'ft „?$»*..?•
Its sale (now or*r 350.070 wrinffPTS,)^ greatsr thaa ef a olhar Wrtbgetf cowbfted.' I| is very durable, and every Univcraal Wrinjrer ta warranted.
A supply of Wrlugertt, also of the C'ELKBRAIRD 0OT1 WASHI.VO MACHINE always kept ready for shisment at Cleveland, Chicago, 8t. Louis, LonliTille and New Orleans. Sold by dealers gsnerally. B. 0. BBOWNIlfO", 32 vonrtland-st. New York.**
Sep. 29 dlt -wIiii
ARRKN'S impeo 7ED ..m ROOFING. We are prepared to pat oa this Boat, and war. rant it for Ave ysars. This is the bait and cheap* est Boot in use, and is Are-proof. Call on
Otl/T A WTLLIAM8,' it
Prairie Oity Ptaalng Ulna, eoraar af SUt iw Mniberry Streets, jaSdt
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