Daily Wabash Express, Volume 18, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 15 January 1869 — Page 4

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EXPRESS.

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Friday Morning, Jan. 15th,

BilLBOAS TIMS TABLE.

TBRS* HAUTS AND IlfDIAN AT0LI8.

U1T1. 4ED

Ixpress 6:30 a.

is g. Accommodation

Accommodation -—.4:16 p.

2a6 P. ~.Mall —3:03 p. BOCKYILLB 1HMTBIO* U*V« 4:60 p.

CITY

Journal

ing her "feller" at what establishment shfe saw such "perfectly splendid" jewelry.*

Patrick Delanet,

expense.

who was accident^-

ally killed at a coal mine near Brazil, oi Tuesday, was buried at Indianapolis ob

"Wednesday.

The

high heeled boots—male and for

male—now so much in vogue, are said t6 be the cause for the Increase of the corii crops this Beason.

Young

men should be careful hov

they wink at young ladies in the street, A young man in Wisconsin was fined five dollars for the offence the other day

A special policeman has been em ployed to guard the property along tbd south side of Main street between Sixth and Seventh, against incendiarism anc robbery. The property holders pay the

The Wabash Rjtkb

lands.

has been full oi'

running ice since Monday last, and w$ are assured by one who has looked upoi its running waters for. more than a quar ter of a century, that the breaking up the ioe indicates the end of hard*winter Look out for Spring floods, is an admo nition to those who cultivate bottoir

Library.—Stockholders in the Public Library are now being called on by collector for their subscriptions. Tb shares are twelve dollars, and subscriberi have the privilege of paying as the firs installment, one dollar each three months, four dollars a year, or the whoie amoupi at.one time.

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The library is to be located in the rooms now occupied by the Y. M. C. corner of Main and Fifth streets.

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Large Hay cTbop.—Mr. Noah Hay,fr Terre Haute, received from bis wife, as ii New Tear's present, "three eight pound boys, all alive and kicking." We sugj gest to Mr. Hay that he name then) Marsh, Clover and Timothy respectively or. if one of them has auburn hair, Red Top would not be an inappropriate nam el

—New Albany Commercial.

The wife of ftoah Hay had no three eight pound boys," to give him, no suclj a "bornin' occurred here on New Year'i day, and Noah Hay is not a resident'of Terre Haute. With these trifling except tions the item above is correct. ...,

Nbw Coin.—Tho following is a del scription of the proposed new series of nickle copper coins, of the denomination of one, three and five cents, weighing rej spectively one and half, three and five grains. On the

Obverse,

is an emblematic

head of Liberty, with the word Liberty inscribed thereon, and surrounded by th£ legend, "United States of America," an£ the year of coinage. The

Reverse

ticular who she accepts, but nevertheless shows that she is not yet engaged.

The stockholders of the St. Louis, Yandalia and Terre Haute Railroad Company, as we learn from St. Louis papers, held their annual meeting on the 12th instant at Greenville, Illinois. The following gentlemen were elected directors, to-wit: Gov. Wm. Dennison, of Oh,Jo Thoa. A. Scott, of Philadelphia, J. Parks) of Steabanville, W. K. Edwards, of Terre Haute, f. F. Alexander, A. Q. Henry, 8. Peera, Joha Sehofield, of Illinois, and J. H. Hager, of Terre Haute.

The Directors elept did not complete the organization of oflkerr, but deferred ti$t to a private meeting to be beld in February next, probably at this city A majority of the Directors elect reside on the line of the road.

The Mayor of East St Louis was at the meeting, and expressed his gratifica* tion on account thereof.

Sneeze on Monday, you sneeze for danger Sneeze on Tuesday, yon kiit a stranger^

m.

P'*"

jfrn m.ii 436 p. m. 10:86 r! Kxprees...... —.11:67

T.

B.

BT. LOOTS, ALTO* A WD TSBBI HAUT*. t.ii ABSEVS6 4 0 a 10.20 p. i_~Mail And Expraa...__ 4:15 p. iSolA. r..- Kxprees ._...~....lfc20 p. •. 1:46 p. *...ltattoonAc«"Bimodation_l£:»A. •YAVBYILLS AJTD CTRAWTOSBBVILLI, liBAVB ABSIVS. 256 A. m...........

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,...11:06

A

Iihslsy'b I^instbkls, organized this city, gave a concert at Brazil last

evening.

A large business bouse is to be erected on North Fifth street the coming season So thcw

states.

"The dearest Bpot on earth is home," a good song for those who live in houseB at a rent of $30 to 40 a month, to sing

A

Pointed Hiht.—A

young lady telV

Mirror

is aa

olive wreath, emblematic of peace, surrounding the Roman numerals, I, III an4 V, which indicate the denomination the respective places. The specimen! will compare favorably in execution with the coins of any otljer country

The Language of a Ringlet.—An exchange gives the following interpreta tions of the fashionable queue worn by the"tares:

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The solitary ringlet which so faahiona bly floats from the waterfalls of our marriageable belles, not only looks most provokingly sweet, but has a language ver^ significant, and is indicative of the state of the wearer. Report says it is a "notification on the part of those who wear them, that they, the girls, are not engsfg ed." The length of this lonely ringlst^ or shoulder queue, indicates the desire— for instance, if extremely long, the wear* er is very desirous of getting spliced at once—if only moderately long, it sbowi that only good offers will be entertained —an extremely short, meagre ringlet, would ilow that the wearer is very par,

Old TTrwTH.—Tha Home Magazine gives 1 W. S. Rycz & Co., cloted Wednesday tWfollpwing bin to tor the superstition, and Thursday for Inventory. Will open I

this locality, yet reproduce it as a literary cujioajti^y:

Sneeze on WedneadaTt y«u aneese for a lettsr Sneeze on T&tfriday—tor something better

Sneeze on Friday, yon aneese fi Strteze on Saturday, see your 'a

Such as specimen excited smiles as he appeared riding along east Main street, yesterday afternoen."

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L. RYcf* A: Son. —We invite the attention of our read«rs, and especially coun try dealers, to the advertisement of L. Byce & Son, who are carrying the only exclusively wholesale stoek of dry jjoods in the city. Nor is any other house needed, for the prices are always salis-

tti0we?ar« afraid it is hardly adapt&d to Saturday, January 16th. 34 dtf i, rjyt

or sorrow sweetheart to-mor-

raw-i

Sneeze on Sunday, your safety reek The devil will bare yon the whole oft he week.

A drunken man on horseback is always a comical figure. He is either wild

inducements are set fortb more to jthe I Main street, Doming Block^r a a a a I &

fined and costed for violating the ordi-i nance prohibiting large swinging signs.

DumDeroi Doercflanis. ioto papwro

at the next taeeting of the City Council-

Mirror,

projprietoi-s have sufficient stamps to pay

for composition and press work, came in

yesterday with this item Pecuniary, and'political embarrassment was, we presume, the. caus^ of the suspension of the Terre Haute

We donSt

.Express—•

knoto

that the

Express

has sus­

pended, but suspect it,afrotn the fact thai we have not seen a number for two weeks, ...

The Express has been regularly mailed tb the

'-afcary day, Sundays

excepted"-since that paper made its first appearand. There is neither "pecuniary" nor "political embarrassment" in this establishment. Send the

Mirror,

along, George, for you do get up a sprightly paper, .when the conditions abovj named no not interfere with its issuc^

About Catching -Cold.—As everybody is not a cough-cure doctor, and a4 colds- are generally not very nice things to have in the family, the following Hems of information aboutthis matter of catching colds may interest thirty or forty thousand

of

our readers. It comes

from a doctor who knows What be is talking about:, Catching cold'is 'a common phrase for an attack' of catarrh, but it is a Very incorrect one. One* year I suffered so severely from a series of "colds" that my attention was di'awn specially to them.—* I was then a lecturer on medicine, and nearly every night from five o'clock to six during the winter months bad to turri out from a warm room to go through all weathers, lecture for an hour in a theatre heated by a stove and lighted by gas, and then return again to snuggery a home.— When I felt a fresh cold beginning, I tried In vsjh to acwfifci fojr itr I accidentally saw in Copeland's dictionary that the most fruitful cause of cold was coming from a moist and eold air to a hot and dry room. This at once explained to me the reason of my fr.equent suffering, fcrr I had invariably gone into my hot rodm straight'from Ihfe cold. I, of course, soon changed my habit. I dawdled in the hall wnile taking off my great coat, perambulated the rooms which had no fire in them, went up and down stairs, and the like, ere I went into my study, whose temperature was always reduced. Since then I agree with a friend, who who says "that a cold comes from catcninghot and I am disposed to think thatlhere is a strong analogy between a chilblain on a child's toes and cold in a person's nose, throsf and lungs.

Sweet Potatoxs, fresh from New Orleans, by the barrel or bushel, at dlt E. R- Weight & Co'b.

Utica and Pepperell, nine and ten' quarter sheetings, extra goods, at Edsall & Co's. 15d3d 2* .i in.

Scarlet, Maroon and Blue €-4 Sackings, at Edsall & Oo's.

Tin Doze* fino Merino Shirts and Drawers retailing at $1,60 wiltbe sold for $1,00 each, at Edsall & Co's. 15d6d

Two Hundbed (200) pieoes neW style Calicoes arrived to-day, sell at 10 to 15 cents, at Edsall & Co's. 15dad

No aUATiB benefit can be derived than to prepare yourself with a good business" education, which can be obtained at the Terre Haute Commercial College. d3t-wlt

Terre Hautb Commercial College ^eabotb-da^and^Teuing. d3t-wit

If

you oannot flnd Dr. Priees's Cream Baking Powders at one grocery, go to some other—and

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We do not propose to sell.for a song, but we will soil at. cost, aU seasonable goods. C.

jiV „(S

doors east of my old stand. All those who find themselves indebted, will please call and settle immediately. 12dtf M. A. Rabidan.

Merchant Tailobino.—I

ly funny or absurdly dignified, and some-1 a fine suit for $28, a fine black cloth Coa|

timam an absurd commingling of both.— $22, Overcoats $25 pants and vest to suit*

}all over Saxton & Walmsley's Dry] fGoods Store, No. Ill, Main street

Now, that prices have become less fluctu- y^OM) xa-s^x Wi»« ia S«i7i0WNT. "tT liUlLiU-*L'v

ting, they intend lo carry# larger andl^f,

better stock than aver .before, and wH.1 g0

Iy you want bargains in Winter Goodsj

"Totb Fair."—L. A. Burnett, the I go to C. Wittig & (Jo's., 179 Main street^ well-jjtnojpn leather dealer, was, some I Deming Block

liike^ goodrtaw-aWding citizen he "has chofce PerftuBM lor theiUkd^^l

"pulled in" the offensive object. "FairL.^

mitted and that the city employ an artist to replace the pendant side of leather that lately swung in front of- his

lishment. At the last spssaon of the City Council a petition for the,repeal of the sign oedi-' nance, was presented, and also a remon strance against the same, signed by large number of merchants. Both papers were

8ey.

,Engli8h|

play is a jewel," and we suggest-if the "all the year!

ordinance is not to be str.ctly enforced-

for ga)e by BftrFj Gttlick &

that Mr. Burnett's-fine and costs be re. [21-dl0t will commence a claaa in tyeFrench laneuage at the looms occupied by Prof-j A SWEET Spiced PioKL«-Something|||^^^ai^^™^%JilV new at C. I. Bipley's. dtf

Millinebt

spectfully inform Haute ^ndviciaiti^tostpvllidibjwse my entire stick or winter Goods.at 'cost,!

and I will convince you that this

A stray copy of the Indianapolis 1 WM L. ftipNpx

which seenas to be published on

such days as the editors are sober and the

Iff you want

tailor of

Tuell, Riromr ft Go., having com pleted their: iovoifci, are noW^repared ta serve their patrons better than ever, with. Dry Goods. They have a large stock for the season and many of the goods have been marked down to such a figure as to insure an immediate sale. Call and see T. R. & Co. jan9-dwlw

Awpsf and epallenfi^ttd^ Jb%|'(£r1 otia^"'at Edsall & Co's. 9d6t

igh Bells S Bells I—Forj

S leigh ells

Sleigh

4,dwtf

TuELif, Ripley

St

Gold

and

Silver

a

C0MBINAXI0N

I have bkmovkd my goods temporal I One of the most important labor-saving rily, over M. Goodman's Store, three inventions of the age—we take pleasur

would say

to the public that I am prepared to make I ijne Within the brief period of the pas* I suits cheaper than any Merchant Tailor I eighteen months, daring which it was I in this city, as my expenses in keeping I flrat brought to the notice of the public, shop are very low. I will therefore make 'we fc%VeJ t^oeived tble' most substantial

and

John Barniklx.

T. Cottxb, Cutter. jl2-d2w

O. Wittiq

A

Co, .170 Main. eM^et,

Good quality can be bad for "50'and 60

yon

t0

offer extra inducements for all country I refziiDg Block, they sell at cost, jll-di dealers in this vicinity to deal with them We rejer them to the advertisement of I "Woolen

J_

ij^aftisiii LkdtW' TTuri

"Wittig & Co's., 170 Main streei

Hoods

the bouse in another column, where the and 50 cents, at C. Wittig & Co's., 17(J

at 10 cents, 25 centf

jll d3w

whole

a, IW. iMM.in

atro°^

iW/^W

time Since, brought before theCity Ccurt, exact cost. JxPatf ,| Collored Cloths, DoesETns, Vestings, &c.

TI*B

Mulab Hair Prfcjferationsj This is no old shop-worn goods, they have

selection of Hair Brushes and| 4H^ 'rtobfl''

tober

prench and Americanj

»«l

referred to a special Committee, and Bemember the pla^e—Fourth street, be I sl^f4tiMw4-Mw»---#treetr-«eeprietOTs presume the question will be "settled tween Main anACheirjp.'' 6ive'i»a J»l,

hfl w|n flut th0m t0 flt y0U( and in such

gtyl0 few cuttera can do

Spencei

in Order to make room for a new supply^ ^.VDavis & Co., Druggists, Deming!

jU3t

r6f

leigh ells I

Bejls

the merriest and cheapest Sleigh lqpk in Austin, Sjbryjjr [15-dit

Clothing and PieceGoods at Cost I —We propose to close out our stock of Ready-made Clothing at cost with .the tiefr of going orr^tffttiailii^e o£ jbuside*^ Also, a line of low priced Cassimeres,! ^eans and Satinqbi at jcofttsdt tess|1cB& amine our stock, buy of us aHd save

Co. have created a^

stock jfor barter., ^U~£oods ^tebjare^tjiej least out of datelwfl^}|e placed in it andi sold at the first reasonable offer without regard to cost. This will enable many! to obtain warm, comfortable clothinej who aria net able-to p^^i^taacpmparatively lli|h ^fiJdilanCfksulrnwfoigoods. The goods will be sold for a song. Oall| aa^a^. on S,$pE*t4 Ri^tix'A Q*l IA 9,dlw-wlm Cor. Fifth and Wabasb.

SMALL PJIofiW Aihf^iiOfti-EiA-Luther Grigsby keeps a nice and well selected stock of Groceries and Produce! Cor. sale at hjst ajand, opposite jthe Postoffice. Call and see for yourselves. The nejv year has rolled, in, pow you will-roll in' withi it'waTwiM mm afeoAd! time. -i

HI.4

I—Sounding the keyj

note, selling off at coBt, cb?qging the scale of business and giving customers a, benefit. ft O

The present entire stock of fratches, j^ty^llffr wire^ftfljfWHgoods will be offered at even cost from this date! till the first ot January. The largest and richest assortment in the city, at

ives

I Ska'ti

Knives. Best variety Austin Shryer & Co's.

^r,i- aiugg

.. NpriCE.—In con^quenog -gr the con tinned fll-beahh oi 't)r.^fiell, tt«

Dec. 29, 1868.

sure you get Dr.

Price's Cream Baking Powders—none of the (£her adulterated compounds which has been on the shelf for years/ 13-d3t

Valuable Prop^|^||4j,e.—The property "nd

3ld3w

Wittiq

&

Ox

17o Main street, Deming Block. jU4tf j- 4toll 'l! "o '-ii /.,•

oad •g.wfersc

TiiWJtt SLOT** P,

Tfc*I9TH

buitohhol* ak

I chine, applicable to all the purposes of sewing \Hanceforth & will be* tegirded

satisfactory faa^raoop that iU

liar

ing fully apprtciated ift every intellfgept community. Hence its. growing popu4 larity has created'a demand now

Iteming Block, c«ll aU'Oieir wihtfr |t£ck I other CompaniM to bring their machines at exact oost. jll-dtf into notice. With this emphatic ana luaivereal endorsement on all bands, we -.. feel moie thaa evex before, warranted iri of Shirts and Draweiy I ^ifn5n ffll: jt unquestionable superiority and 60 fleitty, ^'O-1 over all others as a Family Machine.—

factory, and they have a stock sufficient in dtf which it operates, as well as the uniform to supply this entire section of country. »,0CK-

I vance of any other the age.

tenfold

greater than it Was only a few months ago «nd t^is, toc, without any of the ex4 traordinary efforts ,c^«U^tiy matle bjf

..the

excellence of its work, throughout entire r«»nge of sewing, in stitching, hemnrtuBj feltog, ^CCjsinj. ca^la^ brai-}i^gi quilting, gathering and sewing^on, seaming, »mbrcrfdering bo»-tee edge, its beautiful button hole and eyelet holei mite Maw ft ttWuesM®#1^ faViiid-j similar inv

similar invention of!

P. WV W«4*«4 Ag't.

1

ft

North 3d street,

i' t&r #ift Wifee ifjl V^ort&i'1

atocfe df gocids %.t eosF, for tWe nextj

thirty'•d^.- cohsistid^'Of Chinchilla Beaver, Pique, Cassimeres, Black and

John Walmsley,

145.,*•'•?«

ii n. i/aviow vu.,A/»uggiow,

is

the

best place in the city to get bargains.

yonf1 clothes cut by a

4xperienco, go: to J. Walmsley,

g0 and

try him, at the Blue Front. 5dl0t

Furs.—The finest assortment, the low«^ est prices, no old mothy stock, at S L. §trau8', dtf 149 Main street.

All goods sold at Weisz's Skirt Fac tory warranted for one year, are kept in repair free of charge, and sold cheaper than the choadest. 24-dwtf

sole Agents for Dr. Patrick's Anti-Dyspeptic Powder. Dr. Patrick's Tocic Bitters.

Dr. Patrick's Cough Syrup. Dr. Patrick's Liver Pills.

A card.

I take pleasure in announcing to myi friends and to the public in genera), that, having made important changes in my' preparations such as years of close observation have shown necessary I have granted to H. A. Davie & Co. the exclusive right to manufacture and sell the same, to whom all orders should be addressed. Yours, Respectfully, 29dtf G. W.- Patbick.

Notice.—A.valuable improvement in Electro Plating Spoons and Forks, by which those parts most exposed to wear* receive an extra coat of silver, three? times the usual thickness, viz: On the back of the handle, heel of the bowl and points

bbM4 of sptioW, 'back'of the

handle, and breasts and points of tines of forks. Tho improvement is of the celebratedj&Ciigefe Bros., a6d the goods are for sale at S. R. Freeman's, 161 Main street, nc£r|:orMift6&etti 23Jwtf

sortmeht of Pantascopic Spectacles and Spencer's Patent Nose Glasses, in Gold, Silvery QteblS j^l^lfed aijd Also the purest Periscopic Lenses for fll ling old frames, and can sgit every ey that can be benefitted/-^ 8^Arties} el the sign of Watch and Spectacles, near the corner 7-dtf S. R. Freeman.

fri^wlfcMfive IheqH»4calJMjQiiV|.4m pl&y Tfc^brat^^woriifefin ana guarantee entire satisfaction in every department of fashionable work in their line.

N*. B. A clean towel furnished for every customer enpry tw- T23.

tere, Chickens, Turkeys, Wild Turkeys

Navy Beans and Cranberries by the bauel or by the amall. ^Racans, Butter, by ^ol^WlsPgggs, Dried pla'cUts, Dried Apples. Fresh Lemens, Cream Ched46, pure Biickwheat and Lilly White Flour, Turnips, Cabbala

may be found a.t

•»*ld(flPotfcties,

Ray

& Bailey'r Gama

and Poultry Depot, No. 13, South Fourth street. 16-dtf

Jacob Kern, opposite the Post Office, on 6th street, is not selling his goods at cost, neither does he intend to close out by Christmas, but sells as cheap as any one in the city a floe lot of Jewelry and Clocks for Christmas, just received, to be sold at very low figures. Call and com pare his prices before purchasing. d22

For Sale—Being engaged in other business, I offer my Ice House, lot, Tools, Teams, and tho good will of my business for sale.

Any one wishing to engage in the ice business,.will find it a paying one by ap plying soon to J. Steinmehl. 23-dtf

Oysters at George's.—From and after to day George Habermeyer & Co will be in receipt of those large and maguificent Maltby Baltimore Oysters, which they will sell by the can or serve up to customers at their Oyster Restaurant on Fourth street, opposite the postoffice. 31-dtf.

N*^ Groc*ky St«i¥—^Jameii T5avTs having taken thb. Well kftoWh* stk6d, 157 Main street, formerly occupied by -R

Jfi

account*

of the firm of Mahan & Bell, must be settled. Those remaining unpaid on the 10th of January, 1869, will be left for collection without distinction.

HUM

0hio

streets, including the residence of OoAe^TI»# S: P«rin,»^06: Patrick, is offered for sale. Those desir- -»anAK a^vnr. tising. Those pisrso&s who'have used it here. Apply at the office of

CHya^W'@l'l&EsT I—A fine

black cloth frpdflk c^t %s^e to order for $25.00. Go leave

tismg. tlHs wivtei- siy

yd&P iritirS.

5 bag itssfo'i

r-i-f-

tsattO

ott.«ar iiilid. of .fcoklj the^pi,

«l

iu» id,»

style unsurpassed/in Qiil eiiy, would riH. spectfully infemn tli6 tftfetiMH oflVrre Haute and yicini^ 'Bks a fall kfld freshisUx^c of everytMo^ to be found in a first-oUsa Gflocery and Provision fltftte, will sellthe S4ffie"af cfieap'as any house

!that

they will bur no

tif

ho clinckers, nb'cinde^MKidoeaor.aiistt no sbbctingMte the stove. nothMt^'ifat

and leave your,order* his Grocery, «o. 70 Uriw street, aext- taMcKeen ft MinahalFa Baek Tertas «ash.

custom

HT*E*S, BfrB«^Je'»

•elftr Boneless

Fancy

and ^Variety Grods, cheap, at

Rtddte'a., 'f"

PBksh Citbo*, Raisins Sage's.

New Cloaktno

peeu

merits and many advantages are be-

nd currants at [19-dtf

Apple Buttxb

rfiW

Wu®dJ0rJnt

Berry ]fa^!HtLWijbNi.^ft*ff*. Bf

Tuitipn^)-n$5va^PBife-/'

at Cost.—I would re the Ladies of Terra continue until the Id of May

wi^

Trim-j dtf

Buttons

and

ming?, just received, at,Biddle's.

N tw Styles of Hats akd Bokhws at 149 Main street. dtf

You can alVays io^bettA^ buy youf

Zephyr Worsted of Biidle.

dtf

Go to E.R. Wright & Gat,.4or Extra Large Oysters. "16dtf

"TMWcEoJcrWrnter' AppT^aiWw York Tea Store. Hdtf

New Orleavs Suoab.

overandt

by tb* quart or gallon,!

at C. I. Rfpley's. 22-dtf

JJiWLlargait vaiiaty in4Awa«CJ^M*y Confectionary and Toys at bage'f,

^oiuoct' I

I Mbj. Brown offers a fiuck-boarc( itt fcale. For further-particulars apply earlf Mr, El well, at R. S. Cox & Son'sr

MJPEER'S STANDARD WINE BIT' ITERS is highly recommended by physi fciatis for Dyspeptics, on account of iti Jonic properties, its parity, and its deli pious flavor* augl5 dw3m-

LOCAL NOTICES.

Hair's Pectoral Shxlr. iceittM

TKMK FAOTE, tfc'c, f, 188S.

Alter-having-tfeorouflhly-testod-'Hi -ny-tamH]

I he m^ny encpmlnms wbichothete have deseind ly htviahrd upon It. If whatever-teBd« to feliev kdma'n stifKribgis abene'actioa, t|)ed ^'Barr's Pectdral EJixlr" worthy of ail praise. jWecan, from perianal xperience and ao4uaiflt| ance, recommrud both It. and the Proprietor a| erfectiy reiiaM1'. cl 'A. BROOi&i

This Invaluable remedy fW the care

of

1

p-r

Ehetba

and Haib Dressing

Saloon.—Messrs. Clark & Price having elegantly fHted .up the basement room corner of Sixth and Main streets (Dem

n*WhttltsWle'6rbceW

Advertising in mitpd State^ !—Me6 bf ^oaloess Wro ditpovpr^d that Botbin ban be done oa a iarjfee«ali» a itbout adverlislex tbey »*e tnot contented with' the newfpap^i klone. Alon^ tbelipe Of cvtry railway an^ tori pike, the lisids of omnibusses, the cabins ofrivdbed iske steamers, all boardiogis wher« bniilin ork is going on, and the thousand an9 one, sui 'aces wblcb great Utea and large I owns posMn ire covered from one end of the year to auotbe liot to be misunderstood, with the legend: "US MISHLIB'S BEBB BITTER'S" Every newspi

«e open eonlains a condensed paragrasl feettln?f.rth the.vlrtues oftLia really meritorloi article, and everybody's e^ea hav»*o wearied perpetually sBeiog this celebrated IJonsehpl Bemedy spellei cut before them, that In obedient

deeiga of ihe advertistments, the minds jr people have acted as desired—answered annonncement, and thoa the,value of MISHLBB' ilEBB: BITTBBS hare bectABe known and.il tale grown to beio Immefafc. dwlff,

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS

Wholesale Dry House

Yos&sjjr.

^bbi

bing Exclusively.

E HAVE JUST BEEN THROUGH OUR

stoc,^'.ff"sJ"! theiiu:W.

I^owest market Tain

inlofder fojf jfl^b

S I N

,03

"JL" Jtfi A. I)

Believing that the'Dry Ooid«'market will be

Larger and Better

than we brveheretfrfore, and shall do our best to tomaka It ^oabjsit-fit aU 7 jnTO i?

CO UNTBY MERCHANTS

In* this vicinity, to btty'thetr Oseds of us. Wa •hall sell as CHEAP as anybod

Mutual Beneiit:

of buyer ftnd seller tMng the true basis of fair dealii^ hav««uwt«raH Mm »f 'Y

He

Brown and Bleached

Brllfes Maiiiel^",f Cloths and Cassimeres, Kentucky Jeans.

YANKEE NOTIONS, &c, WC CAN OrVXB SOME

Kxti^flrtiiary Bargains

.Jn a great variety of

WIXTEB DREB8

jtut

wWcb We ara\azk}|]S to sell before the saaaon cISscs. I* BYCE

A

/is 15vlikSm'!

QOMTWim_^EW'k

UiQa

at^t W«B»SIS .It

,'i ,ba*a*b

sawn*'

KEY CHBOBiB MASB.TO OBDKB. A KEY Mok is a, small frvai, Garman silver Check, arkod with the owner's name, to be fastened to bunch o(,f eyb, cat-fled In the pocket. Theae key checks may also I ^attache to Valises, Trunks and other art Idea. Tbey are very neat and nsrfar." £L

11

Also, Hofa and Baggage Cbscks furnished on short aotice, Dpor Kay Checks numbwredtaud lettwaT, Taa prn AfaSe^ Check forty ofau, and mil b/ aenttiy mtfIoa receipt of price.

I alao have a nice article of Steel Key Kings and Chalas. Any of the above articles can be tore, fi!tke eets, l|)id

tA«

ii i» to gire itotice tbat on tba 9tb day of )*uiMry, W KWj affvinl la Bukrnptey was Uaiifld^ast the »«UU,of »,

JAMES SCHEE,

Coli

Cotighd Cfro^p, Hoarsenes*^ eto,,U mannfacUCr ei and told .by 34BR, CHJLIOK ft lJEBBT, -dlMwltn' jDjuggists'J

Dooiey's Baking powder.—Dootfrr'

SlauNft

Fqwbeb is tmetfnailed for1 making' ligi) nfl nntrltioni Biscuits, "Bolls, Buckwheat an thei Griddlo Cakes, Ac.. Ureqniree ONLY TW Itbaspoonsful FOB A 'quart OF floui bold by Grocors geo6^ft11y. At whoUsalp, ji jCerre QauU, by .., OOX A SON decl6dw3m "!i 'i'i

of Kigu Cree^townahlp, in the county of Vigo, and State .of ^ndlaiia, who haa bean adjudged a ItMlQt

Atf

Washington itrea:, in the city of IadianapIllflOSislrftt, bfforaJilhiiV.Tlay, agister, on tM utnday

at

TJt

Buckwhkat, Rye. and bolted Plouii

at E. R. Wright ^6o'8.*i

Yon can flntf PfflnrirVei! teiii&n Peel^ at C. I. Ripley's

4

[25,dtf

Nsw Swkbt Cidmk, right from-tW press, at New Yofk^ea Store. 12dtf

new crop, at

New J®rk 8tbt^T -isSatf

Do you want l^resr'ved Orange Peel? Call at (J. I. Ripley's. [25.dtf

V.

-. -M

i^h.t

Headquabtsbs

M'i

for Oysters at E: B.

Wright & Co., 155 Main street. dtf.

welve pi^oiial pbesests Itist-C.ffs Iiturtiated family Magasine, with P^yaiognaray(Pbrenolcgy,Sthaology.Phys'olegy« andjfajchoJogy, adagtad to ail who read ia The Illqsmatu Ksumntacu Jofrwal, monthly, at$3 a year or in olu' a of ten, -at $2 ffKhii Volane. Jaauary Double Number now ready ,30 centa. Address 8. B. WELLS, No.

"A rich «torehoU«e cf tnatruction and eater--taiamkea*."' If. r. JWbm#.' "It deals with «)i qa«Bloitaa£ectinjt the Rood of a oiety Test. ".One of th* pleuant^at and moat re»d*b niaka/iiies tb»t eoiaei to tbU cfflce."—tf OMndt. '"it ofaght to have a place in every ftm--ily."—Tre»»i»

3fo*itor.

8. DANALD80N,

Military Attorney, Notary and Clala Agent, Itosvftmtir Ofllce—Parringtoij. Block

N. E. Qprner Public Square,

UF Stamm, Iiaar J)oaa^i»a

terke

Pension

Claim*

Prosecuted, Ar-

rmr$ of ray Procured,

^bUN^t MONEY COLLECTED,

jiMTtli&tiXECVTEI),

Vouchers Made out aad Penrion Moneg Drawn from Any Pernio* Agency ia t\e UuUedBlaUt.

PROT

TS ISSUJTCD, IgBSi, Bought and Hold tssl(rssseBts Oorrerted.

Land Warraatj, and Defective Assigasseats

Ala. Dakalcson well understands the mode of adin ting and collecting any claims growing ont of tte recent BebMHob,aid for 13C7 and 1868, has collccted and patd over, to the claimant* more than Two Hnndrotf Thobsand Dollars has obtai ed tbree handnd Penshrn Oerttflcat«, for wounded or tinja^ eddiars, widows, mothers, and minor children and sfeven hundred bonnty chtcks fcr •discharged privates.

No time should ba tost, thia favorable provision terarinates totally about Jute 1870, or af five years after the diecharge. 'Arrears of pentfgE^ty AQV be bad In all does not commenf eat the

Bounty claTms under'the recent law, act of Jaly 2«b, 1866^ate- Wwtnearly aU paid. Anew law for the next .aa^Ja^t bounty,-may, perhaps, be parsed this winter. 'If so, applications may be made the comlafc'flprfhgio* •ummer. I will giv#»oUi*(-Wb8a»|»oblaw ispasietl. No^aasbms have yet beeni#aow»d.l»r.«rrcio« in tba war ot 1812. ,j(, u. J.

Holland WarranJa need be .expected far service in th«ate war, awl ao farther bounty to retaraa^wlXkhaaitedithraft or /our haitdred doiiara. have never lost a good olaim where the p»rty permitted me t» ibatraSge It iti my own way. I haveloft, two^aUd. claims optaQoountof anoh interfereacfc mar B»far tt *er»hant», Bankers.an'i Oitizens generally, and to any one of the thousand whose

"{.^CAiriliUSON.

J^5S5J555®oBS575T

The partnership h^retdfore "existing between the undersigned,' tinder the Arm name of N. Erlanger Bh)tlrer, has this day been dissolved by limitation. The holiness will be coniinned by J. Erlanger, who is authorized to settle all affairs of ihe Arm. 'AH those knowinff'-'themselves to bo fodebted to oei are requested to come forward, at once, and stitle, .!"«!(:bwh, I'.'N. IBUtOD.

lu reftrring to thaabove notice, tho undersigned begs leave to return thanks to his friends a v.d the publia in geberal, for past favors, and most rtspeotlnlly BoLicicts a continuance of the same.

Jan 12 dlw-w3t JOS. TCBtANGEB.

QPECLAL NOTICE TO CITY

10 -lH TAi-PATEBS. In oomplianoe «ith ad Order madeby the Com mon Council, at tne regular meeting, held Jan 6th, 18G9,1 hare authorised Jaiias O'Mara to col lect delinquent taxes and sign my name. The Delinquent List Tor publication, Will soon be ready, and all pftHftfl* interested frho wish to save costs, can do bo by attending to the seme imme ditately. wO iao% siiliaqi, C. A. GOODWIN,

Janl2dlw ip TVI1' ^*7 Treasurer.

jQRESS MAHsMWSv

.11'

QARRIAGE MANUFACTORY

WILDY, TI10MAS & CO.* Corner 2d and Walnutatroets, Terra Hants, lad. Keep rnnatantly -on .handf and manafaotare order, fill the lat»st styles of CARRIAGES IdBEUGGlUH We nsojione but the finost material In the oan tractionofr our work, and warrant It superior oany offered.in this market. Especial attention (fjaiiMtf

r-J.

ifre

Terre Haute, Jan. 1,

ns,

SOIT.

proSaa-

slonal calls, in tba city andcoantry. Omci andBaaidencaon. and Wainnt#treaM.T'

ir of Second lSdlw

I?OR SALE.—W isliiug to engage -L? in other bnaiBMS, we will sell our OBOCEBY 8TOBK and BOABDING HOUdK »CRNITUKI Terr reasonable. Any person wishing to engage in thia burine's, can find a good site ly calling at N0BBI8* Wagon Yard, on North Third stroet. 8dtf

T70B J- nes

Ilia ova petition that

tin payment of aay dtbts aad delirery of any property belonging^ to aach Bankrupt t» Ma, or for lib ase, and tha ttans&r of any property by him is forbidden by law that meeting of the Creditor* of tha said Bankrupt, to proTf their dabta and choose one or more Aaaignees of hil estate, will be held at a Oourt Ot Bankruptcy, to be holden at So. 24)4

SALE.—The valuable Bufiiness Stand, situated on the southeast eoraer of 12th an1 Main atree', The property consists of two lot*, St feet fi out each, a tro-stoiy bri:k bnildiag, well, c'stern, stable, and all requisite improvements, tor terms, nan Ire on the premises. 15i3w

Fwith

February, A. D., 1869, at

9 o'clock, 4..M* BVNJ. J. SPOONKB, Xaahal, District of ladiaaa, janl4d2t Meaaengar.

A

8. CfHAS

.. .SMmtarould reapectfuMyInform 4he pub lie tbat the soutfi part of4b« Buntln House is now under-her,tisaaamnaiint, wdMra she prapar ed to furnish transient, day, or weak board fcithec-with or.without rooms.

Her prices are moderate, and the flatters herself on balbg-altla tolgiVl ber batrcno as'Bear jToll value any Houfe in tlx Wabash Valley.

./•(iiiHih I

MlLLINEWtt

JJIMINERY.

n^, wctfiirGiiAn Has removed to'-the corner of Fourth and Ohio Btreets, where she is now opening a full and complete stock of Fall style Bonnets, BibooM, Flowers, *c. D$^ kAl$IK« haBi ala !%e»a added to the business.. Having a oompetent Dress-ma IcM-.' satiabotlMs' l««aataatoe'd.

TU81J -RECE1.V»1),? 5

lafcM ffOSD

Parte and New York Ifasbloas!

atttsi tiiCtll and saa them, -at italill

ii

..

UraWriT: "TOHN'8

DREss-iMirlii&TiBliisa^EirT,

A •:*!, ii L.\

innJi &*• -V* Sttee*.«o.

Dec 23d lm Xlsrn 1 I

a «i hgatotrt MSoi^aa

HAT*

J^-BW jfGiAP&iX* 13TOB1

4ojft'Hataofallriads Miaara'ltaf ef all Mads, fnftHts' tfats af all lrlods, kad at all prieea. -«-itaaramto to order om short aattes. Oosas

""the FAzil SblLjOS, 9

I4B Jfbta itWkt. aorSTdtf i*"!9! .»•: ,-f ft» jwwaiffd. «t

avt

,Ia«.

.ami &sr *sasrr i*isr«

)R SA.LE.—I offer my Stand

JO

•s-r"

ILITARY CBjAIMST6B 1869.

_DAtID

the stoek of Teed, Seadf, Ao., for tale.

Any one wanting to go into a good, safe and pay. in bnsianss. already established, will do well to call soon. [7-d6t] SB. BOBBINS.

"|7ARM TO TRADE

TLB OI

.CARD

OB HOBSSS-—Eighty acre* of Land

situated ia Crawford County, Missouri, well adapted to Stock raisinr, hating three spring of living water on it location healthy. The above land will be exchanged for Horsee or Cattle, or sold low for cash. Call on W. L. HODDY, at the Daily Bxprees Office.

FOR

SALE—A Fine two-story Frame Dwelling Honee—eight rooms, gu, slate roof, two cUternt and well, stable, carrtase house, and gjod fruit. Lot 160 f»et front by 3 0 feet deep. »tl I bei ild cbmp. Appl to alCdtf P. M. DONNKLLY.

FOR

"No other journal in

America Imparts in one year so much valnab information ai this, and' certainly no other Mthct mi'OfoIl to ktnxrhimself. Bach single uumbr ia worth the entire amoant oi a year's mbacripjjqn.—TektTtyb— 'Agents wanted. Sto ear New Prsmiam L^ts I d2t\p!t

SALE—Or Exchange for City Property, 10 acreaof gronnd miles Eket of tbeotty, with a good brie* h"ua« oi oigtat room, ce.lar, well,cistero, stable, sheds, cirii-agr-hoace, first ra orchard of apples, peats, peaches, plums, cherrirs, (rape/, and, tbr acrei strawberries, 1% ra«pberiies^l acre gooseberries and currants—all beaiins. Dfor yard set with evergreens acd flowers. Oa at the Conoty Treasorer's effi«e. j«5dRm

•nt- 5

wanted:

AGENTSmonth

9200 per I Or a Commission fWm which twice that amoant can be made by ee'ling the La'est Improved Common Fense Family Sewing Machine Peiok $18,00. For Circulars and Terms, address O. BOWERS A CO.. d4-dw3m S20S. 3d St., Philadelphia, Pa.

WANTED —SALESMEN TO

TT Travel for a Manwfaotnrijig Ootnpaoy, and sell by sancple. Good wages are gaartffttteil. Addres, with stamp, H. D. HAMILTON ft CO., No. 413Cb'«tntll Bt., Philadelphia, Pa. 15dw|D

TTtT ANTED. vT One hnndred tons of Scrap Iron wanted at tho Phoeafx Foundry, corner of 9:h and Eagle Streets. UcELlTBESH A BABNABP octt6d3m

fi.! FOR R€NT.

TODWELLING,

RENT.—A Two-story Britfk

Flata

on corner of Third and Pop­

lar streets—9 ream', well, cistern and out-build-ings. Spqaire of MRS. SUITH, at the Buatin. Honto. Jstcftf

»R RENT.—The Farm of the W. D. Wood, five miles east, oa the National Boad, containing about 30J acres of land—160 nnder cultivation, the remainder jn pasture. Two-story frame honie—ten roomstwo baros and one large hog tiled. Enquire of

O. FAIRBANKS,

24dtf At the Terre Haute Homo.

TjiOR RENT

NICE ithc

ROOMS—

J- For a Family, without children.

of DB. PENCE, 2d' street.

COAL.

gULLIYAN COUNTY COAL

Being now prepared to fill all ordiers for. Sullivan County Goal, which is claimed to be eqnal to the Brazil, for all domestic purposes, will deliver to any part of the city, by- tearing your order at offiw.af K. B. Bijuwtt, ley, or J. A. Fool's Tea Store, with whom I have made arrangements to fill all orders, and ive all imormstion In regard to the business. olSdtf

J.

A. MORGAN.

JJIVER COAL? L*-

JOHN McFABLANE is now selling ibe beet artlole of Biver Coal, screened on the widest soreeninnro in Vigo county, at as low a figure as an inferiorarticla can bepnrohaSed. Those wishing to lay in a supply should look to tbe'r interests, and buy tho boat when it Is as cbeap as a poor article.

Orders left at the Post Office Lobby, at the "Vigo County Scales," or addrensed to BijuW t. O., Terre Haute, will receive prompt StW tlon. augl7dtf

1SA1

I

js

CORN

Waking estab on Ohio, be b6r« She will

plta&ed t6 A'egt'atl Wbo doeiretbe most perf.ct work in tltlr Uaa.'

f)

A

Particular attenUWiWill .be glveo, as heretofore, to the lateststyles. The moitikiHfttl asslstantS have been«ngaged. Wedding Costumes, Ball and Party Dresses Lad'ei aad Children's yloa1ci andlimses manu factured With prtlmptnesa and dispatch I2tf

W W

Adams' Patent Self-Feeding*

Into Which tjie Oorti ie Shpv Toocfaed ty the Hand«. WARRANTED TO SHELL In the most thorough mantfer, whether IbsCoi be soatad or soft, and leave the cob unbroketi The jCob and rhelled Corn are separated by a

Revolving Cob Rake:

The Cora iscleanedjy a fan attaobocL 60 tba ma chine, and elevated and deposited in sacks. They aro made all sizes, belted oV 'geftred, witb diffetent capacities from

300 to 2,000 bushefs per Day,

and can be mp with any power.,

The Shell or 8 will be furnished with ot- it 0 ft Hofse. Powers, or Uras Powerf

From One to Ten-ELorse,

Wiihout the Shellers. Also,

•"STAB,*. "WES**»¥,-» SXX" §helIersiK A S os as

We have th®

flrrt

jjlSSOLUTION

J»a-.«n ,'t i&luii till1}

The p^rUierihip heretofore ezlatlag between Linus A. Burnett aod Fred. A. Sj-s, is this day ditsolvtd"*jrt'ihuMI7 SbiWfat. Either party will sign in llqnidation. LINUS A. BUBNBTT,

E E S

in the Country,' consisting of

"teurdick's National"* .1^

"Eureka," 'CuniUilti0s¥*1

•n?,

"TeleffrqpfhV

Prices ranging frem $B to 150, and capacities from 100 t. 1,000 barbels of fe?d' per bonr.

A JOJIE8,

.. .. 'arm Implements, ,,|C East ilde Publio Square,

«v:ir

I A N- 0

MAll}FAC'lilRlill6 COMPANY

||ThePianos of this Uompaay ire essentially

-Oh

Pianos for Western Pedpte,

They are not only made at home bnt ar* wall made. They have tafceu

Four First Premiums,

fat Western Wis. They p«a»H« tdri«alled oeUeace of tone and daMi, aad c-top«r kfXI in II reapecia with the heat (onirato^ Mtotem 'anafacture ..Jin^wSS thi Si

Prices ?ary rroo |450 fe AOOOaDINS TO STYLE AND rlNISB. ***-fcrery Piano ia warranted far fire fajru.

OLD IN8TRUMKNTS •XOHAHOSD AT LIBEBAt E iTti®*': Warehouse 101 Sooth fiftli Street^ corrie? otr Walnnt, and opposite the Soothers Hotel my27dly

BTORAflB, 00MK18810S4 BtUIK.

JOHN HAHar co^ f.-u-jiSr,

SB

A I N E A E S

nhsswss dttti iaMhrtf fcaenH

.-THVf

«.*&

-i^ -.rr» dhy good*.

ji

Great

**.

WANTED,—$73

to

Clearance Sale,

i'

i:BS«5-

rrO MA1N{

FOR GAT-

F4T I'

OF*

it A

!WJ

C. WITTIG & CO:,

.•

BLOCK.

!»W1

«i-

tfn .-n

a:

We oSer our entire Winfor Stocfe'

AT COST

l' ,1

a ft

Ladies Woolen Hoods at 10. 25, 50, 76. and 90c do do Nubias, at 45, 50, 60, 75, and 60c do do Breakfast Shawls, $1,36, 1,60,'1,60, 1,76, 2,00. Children's Woolen Coats, at 60c, 75c, |1,00, 1,25, 1,50 Gent's Woolen Scarb, at 10, 15, 28, 60, 75, *1,00 do do Shirts aad Drawers, at 50, 60, 76, and $1.00 do do Jackets, at $1,85.

4LL OUR LADIES FUBS

AT EXACTLY COST!

'7

AU OUR BLAIKET8

-u.M'At Mxactbj Cost!

Back Mitts, tilo?es Gautlets* at $1,75 and $2,00 per Pair, FOR BEST QUALITfl

'Off A

\*f .taw IP 4

"it.!*?

To

€. WITTIG 4

Inquire' 17dft

T70R RENT —ICE HOtJSE.--One of the st Ice Houses In this city for rent on reasonable terms. Apply at. Slssner's Music Shore, deSdlm

I a

^)UR ENTIRE WINTER STOCK-

C15 P\

JAiui be OU»r«d

THE NEXT 60 DAYS

""k*

room

Itliwsa'&s

^br siftlNQ PURCMlsM

And we invite aUto Rive us a call, and exaMMne the BARGAINS wa hare to OFFER

ce.,L

170 MAIN ST, DEMING

BLOCK.

yi'i HT

i,i

1"

,1 .TH

taas11''' ,Muty6,T9U ssetbba .X ,{•«Imioia-ii 3 9»octf»i»'W

'.|'alt al anoft t*at«a «Jm»M"*• ., n:..tV' \m is si iiM-s- i«Tati|a in# l« it 'itt!--#ovw.Ve*«a?

Aatt i.v-!(rrrS^.i

fift'

u. nj)

\..i vidaq

Ml BliiJ

.1 mfrfl

-jf-'t ui.-it nit-.'T iv., k^*'M 1 Almi v*4 "to'S

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I I -t*di ti' lak'-i il«

-i-/i j.

moit

l.i tii I

iui T8AJ'3

fiil?

-aaaflt i»-?i'#!».»(fs

jj-ii {cnj-j)',- J.fjo

aivi jA

TEB*Wp?J£'

INI

iru

»J1HE SA^NT#

xUiiil

"%'fl *.:u

•lilt i'wh/

}Mf-^ -.-.-.i 1 I V:r.t \.e iltii. .' niff

vn

-*rfj i--i i- #'J I "am /ivii

,rs-..' mo*,} it'P n*. •...*, t'-'f

I- UiH

-Jl A

l'

yf

N and AFTER THIS DATE!

WE OFFER OUR STOCfeOI*

WINTER

v\ s\i"'\ \rft-.i) *i'A\ r\

DRESS GOODS!

'HEAVY C.88IIKBKS,

,u

tfdATimis,

4

.-

a

1 SHAWLS,

"iilO

iitit OJ

•rJJT .*1 ia i*iiU ..ifl

u-%'a •.

a*a'

L--2- MjJ,

BLANKETS

AND ALL KINDSOl{o

J,fi

«t (ml

WINTER GOODS

L*

rrri|.7V

1

V'si**4'**

fi

us#

—AT—

,i*A

GREAT REDACTIONS!

j« :,!» 5. I? Ja Hither tai'l

COINBIitlS ft HiSttBTY, T:

3 1 a S

Comet 3d and Mmti

Tsrre^Hante. ratdlsna1''

T' i'ii aK. Jl

ki

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VS

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!:t !Ui

•7 =v-

tQifsW

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.w'i&wfWdJ,' "Gal?*" (So

'iovIi8 jjniHoJg

-3imr «:i11,.»om .a 11

!o

»w KAniifa am-

:p-t

I K3Qr/'V-

ojil ii!' •*. rl-

t'ji .ill

m,,-I -, l-jmi !(-i/ii

-ao o« !{(. cj batdaoa #i* .: e! !IW» ». «l erri-^It itftUaast tn» ~-n 1., 7 *i'aliina t»'«

t-xa ,wottv*.

f«T •,»

.Mli31»i!'i(ft-3axe!,. .3 !-1 Itaa oirosTi-U

jrfsi.-iT el 37«1P fc-jlii' »«l#

10

l!»f« i-wdaaMK.-?**!

•J«a

iti43

»ciet!«'' wi-fi bow'

.,!i

-yi

~"*i*y, !.iT

P-i!/ .'Jlu't /ii •91 «f»i1

f-ieitl.it..

JOAL OF

--oan

jrtiK i.4 I

t-j

Ut'litS ttojrlt

Jr/d

ALL KIN1»t

Tor sale

Jt

W

reduced prltea. and dalirsred on

lay of Order, to any partof tbeelty. Abo, deal )ealars supplied at lav ratrs. We will also deliyerWood by the oord or halt ord, to any pirt of tba cits.

JOHN W. KIA, Agent,

JaM^T

''*1

fi'

1^/K

9*

JaMwaw™

?f*tk fbMiuiet,'

vU «««.««« Buntln Hons*

iy&Sf BROKER 4 STABLES

Tilrd street, opposite the Bnntla repared with MaadaU t*e

The nnderafgaed, at Ma Uierr Stable, on

repared with mad stock and Carriages, tq tfabtle. KOB'T HtrtTtPB.

lttB

goaM,, ianow

Any person wishing to deposit lea, Harnees. orotbrr llrny lirery SlatU.«flI'Mar dranoodoa tba deeddtf

OQLUaB,

IYIDEN^NOTIC®.

on u.wASun'

f' a«C«aasteO

OadUar.

«S to

%%g