Daily Wabash Express, Volume 18, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 22 January 1869 — Page 4

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RETURNING.—Tho pilgrims who wont up to the capital on Monday to arrange the Sonatorahip, are returning in pairs and squads of half dozens. They appear to understand tho situation no better than us folks at home. The editor of the Journal was at his post yesterday morn•ing, and Mayor Oookerly was dealing out! justice in homeopathic doses. Both com' plained of being sleepy and tired out.!

THB COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS as re ported in yesterday's paper, made it ap pear that a prohibition was to be put upon the erection of wooden buildings within the "city limits." This was an error. Tho Marshal was only directed to enforce tho ordinance against the ereotibc of such buildings within the "fire lifolti,'' which is all that territory lying betwf$n Ohio and Cherry streets, extending from tbe river to the canal.

"A ETLENDID PAY I" was the ejaculation with almost every one you met yesterday, and tho unusual mildness of the season is enjoyod by all. What has come of all the prognostications from the flight of gsese and tho actions of muskrats, and other oracles, that we Were going to have a long and extraordinarily severe winter? "We may yet havo severe weather, but really tbe weather-prophets seem to have failed badly.

SPIRITUALISM.

"Pair Sbakb" says in yesterday's issue of tbe Express, "Coming from a quarter where it was least expected, tbere commenced with a few poor fishermen, not in tbe learned, city of Jerusalem, bat oti tbe" shores of it small lake in an obscure corner of tbe world, a system, which eventually revolutionized mankind."

Aod hence the "savans" and "learned clergy» of our city, as "Pair Shake" implies, ought to investigate tbe1 Biff Injun "Z/ittk Digger Ipjun'' and "Little Swiss Qirl" who come to Pence's Hall to astonish tbe "poor fishermen," and fishttwomen, who sit hand in hand in Egyptian darkness, waiting for—whatever the spirits may choose to give them—aweet music, or blows which seem to indicato that they have been successful in their efforts to "materialise." Because Christianity originated among the unlearned, or "in a quarter where least expected," therefore the tomfooleries of Ponce's Hall ought to be investigated, is putting logic to tbe torture. Let tho Spiritualists of Terre Haute produce something beside tbe "Big Injun,*1 tha "Little Digger," tbe "Swiss Qirl," and potato-throwing spirits, and put something else besides poor poatry in tbe place of the Bible, before they get' very urgent for investigations. Of coarse the "savaos," "learned clergy" and edit* ors, who havo leisure can investigate if they choose, but after investigating, before tboy conclude to adopt Spiritualism on the recommendation of the blows of the "Big Irjuc," or the music of the "S wisa Girl" who can play anything but "Capt. Jinks," let them investigate the next Legerdemain pertormanco at Dowling Hall, and witness-some really good tricks performed in. the light, and then report.

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STATE JtgggAt SCHOOL.

We give balow the Report of the Board of Trustee' of the State Normal SchooL submitted to the General Assembly, oh 15th inst., and also the reports of th$ Secretary, Treasurer and Architect, at^ tached: To the General Assembly of the State of

Indiana: In obedience to the requirements of thq 13th section of an act to create a Statfl Normal School approved December 20 1865, tbe Board of Trustees of raid Normal School bpg leave to make this, their second biennial report.

At tbe last session of the General Assembly, after accepting from the City of Terre Haute a donation of a fit site, and fifty thousand dollars in cash, the Board, presented plars, design?, and specifications for a building estimated to cost, ex-j elusive of furnishing, $162,608, and ask« ed of tbe General Assembly an appro-, priation, for the construction of said' building, of $100,000.

This plan embraced considerable ornamental finish, consisting of cut stone in ike.walla., a ftfftfugfrtff, add two tow

commndatiop?, and it bad been determined by Board if ibe appropriation asked for, should be granted, to so modi-

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SKNATOE.—Hon. R. W. Thomp'sonj received tbe vole of the following 6ehk» tors and representatives in' tbe first joint: convention of .the, House? of Assembly on Wednesday1: Senators Hughei-'df Monroe, Scott of Vigo Representatives Baker of Tippecanic 'Monroo of Jefferson, Pierce of Vigo.

NrcoTXATiONb are in progress for Olive Logan to deliver a lecture here some time next month. Wherever she has been this feeason such bouses have greoted her as no other lecturer has been favored with. Our own people have an agreeable remembrance of her lecture oh "Stage Struck" delivered here last winter.

COLORRD CHILDREN.—

In tbe Senate on Wednesday Hoc. H. D. Scott presented a memorial from Thc« Dowling, and other citizeno of Yigo county, asking for such legislation as will provide fpr tho td ication of colored children of the State, in separate schools. It was referred to tbe Oommittee on Education.

VENUS is the morning star, riMng during tho whole month of January about two and a half hours' before the tun. Jupiter ia the ovening star. It set, on tho 1st, nt lib, 44m., and sets about three aud half minutes earlier every evening. M?.rs rose at about 9b. Sro.f evening, pn tbe 1st, and will rise ab^ut five minutes earlier every evening.

estimated to eost, without any furnishing, $162,608, asd at tbe same time giving

In obedience to this conditional act of

In consideration of tho perishable and somewhat dangerous character of plaster Iceilings in high rooms of public build'ings, which is the character of ceilings designed and estimated as above, the arichiicct has estimated tho additional cost of a neat design of wooden ceiling at $15,000.

Tho money EO far appropriated beirg tfa* requreiWMrts to -ewjlosa atflTftratect thft hotqg lgainst wind and weather, the Board^\6Ks reduced to the alternative of leaving the work dpae. wlftln ihe'-means' provided,' in an unfifi-"

req t3 httfi #a8tyotei'3iTn^ upon-. After all other wootcbs* twd failddj "Ohauncey Rose, Esq., of Terre Haute, was applied tOj-wha^^esponded by» loan of $36,000, to i^jp^edei, and repaid with interesWiieiBhtt, per cent, per annum, out appropriations for completion? TBy ttm^Vdry literal Bet of Mf.,&m -^h* AoardL|has succeeded -Jn substantially InMosing'the building.

The wor4lt((r expenditure of the money so borrowed, without ad 'Mif(ti4|kAl appeoptititioh by the General Assembly. invi.to* accounts, aod inspection of. tbe "Normal School Building ita' progress of construction and most jtap^tfulljr" ask for a further 'appropriation for cothplelion and furnishing, commensurate with the above estiat

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legislative. mvgsu^uion of its

Pa^ewith aro fiUbrnitted the apcounts of the Secretary and Treasurer of the Board, and a table of detailed estimates by tbe

Respectfully submitted, JOHN LHOLK,- Jr.,v President of the Board. EVAKIVILLK, December 29, ld68. ., BKW3BT or THB 8ECRETART.

Decetnber 82, 1888.

Amount expended Tor AdTerilMUifi..............,*••• 930S 75 Jor Bemo'i Infold 6o7 00 JPor ExcuVfttioni 837 2»

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To the Board of TrOMMT ST tbi Formal8che«\ IflrT A. rowCb, Terra Haute,

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cretfon as to' the reduction of estimates,

ceeded to put the work under contract. The contract the Board to date, embrace tbe completion of all the outikU) wvik oL cwjaUuotiop of iho build-

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towers, win­

dows, and outside stono steps into the basement and first story, and seasoned lumber for the inside finish, and amount to $140,000.

Tbe completion of the house, including healing apparatus, and grading and enclosing tbe lot with a neat wocdenrfence (not cfifjinllW ^tifca|ef)i wfll.jby^rosentfesf trnat6 of- Tirchitect, require, in addition to existing contracts, the expen» diture of $32,360, making a total of the building, grading and fenoiog, $.1.743g0|

The architect-Bits• efetrart»Mdvt&Af thcr furnishing ot* the house in a substantial and plain style will cost $8,000,

Total cost as above estimated for h^sa, aad' ftWJit'slbe, il80)M4

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Supplemental, to the ab^Te e&ttrtfV.es, the arcbitecVhas estuoate^ for improved heating'apparatus, $4,009 for completion of the basement (not heretofore estimated), $5 300 and for a substantial iron fence, with a limestone base (in placo of tho wooden fence above estimated), $5,000 which three items would add $14,000 to the above total of estimates.

erection of tbe Indiana Stale Normaj School. VjlL be comglktedr^'Tfipa'im-' brace iluiVnits'ontHduffe of- tbi-Wscj ture, except tbe carpenter work amg hardwares of tha include three double flights of limestond

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Tbe expenditures for tbe unie, inc.ndlng the lom 'X'T'T'Tl 41 beron baad eatim»te4 »t-' 1X not lee* than 19,000 Q, and 13,800 00 for arebltect'a aerrlcw, will Tha ettimate* for c3mjn«HOQ J-Carpentery»(4iuii..-iiiwJU£$US0^ii)

M^rloK ui DetL-nlng..... 8,45 00 Iaaide Palatlog aad OUslng.. 2 000 CO

side water cl 7,810 00 Grading of Lot 300 00 Fence of %oar4*n«l 9®08 Iron rtlUas to itepj S'.O 00

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irS?%^woV\t5±±n:i:rr •For Stone irorh 26,'iliO 00 a or 1 1 6 0 7 4 1 SOT Iron Columns 1,210 92 For Iron work 3,825 (.0 Fa* Boollog....™— 6,60) 00 For Architect a&d.Supvrlntendent 8,953 00 Por Insurance 1SU 00 for Wei I and 100 00 For Incldentaii .* 789 11 For UsveBue Stampt 35 00

Total expended $184,098 87 Balances tbat will be due on contracts when completed—' For Carpenter 13,087 00 For rodfu fl,6#7 70 For Preeeed brisk and tacking 1,M0 00 For £ton» work 3,912 00 For Brick -Foundations for

Steps 1,000 00

16,090 70

Amount paid oat and eontracte4 for...1140,195 37 Respectfully submitted, J. M. OLCOTT, Secretary

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IK. B. MeTCeen, Trsssnr«r, la.accoaa't with Indiana State Formal Bchool-^ rr1807. December £1. To cash a* per fbrmer report...— 855,031 78 December SI. By orders paid.. 49,321 Xu 31. Bal. Treasury 1868. Dec. 21. To casbot Treasurer of State Dec. 81. To cash of- Cttjr of

Terro OMlter. Def.vl. To cash LoaatoTrus. tees.

Dec. 21. To^cash due Treasurer Dec-SI By orders paid from

Dec. 21,1

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180,0CO 00 25,WO 00

20,000 00 4,G6S 91

,toDec. 18,1808174,777 77

$74,777 67

Des. 81. By balance due Treasurer W.088 91 SCMMAXX. -.,,.0?«ra. Anj. 88, 1866, Jo,Dec 81, U68....„.... 8184,0#8 87 Byca4^0*i Miy of Terie *.

Haute ...160,000 CO By CaShJt»ia Treasury of Stite...^r™»... 60,000,00 By cash from LoeB to Trustee^—...—«#.0W 00 ... By cath from material sold... 3176 81«,«1 78

Balance !ae Tr»a*nt*r„.... 4,088 91 7b the Board of Tmiteu flu Indiana State Formal School:

GEKXLXMXS—Above please find a report 6f tbe money received by myself as Treasurer, and the amount paid oat on your orders.

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IxpeosM ftt minnimom total $178,200 00 aH and water closets, DJid-rs °:£. daidw more complete and durable

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tbeGeneral Aesemby, as to bring tbe total cost of the building within the means so provided for its construction.

appropriating only $50,000, which act also approved and adopted "the plan, design and specifications," then submitted by the Board ofTruITees," and provided that no part of tbe appropriation should be paid until tbe same plan, design and

&£$$'& 00M bat iifg o^ithi bM&meM&rtai una building WHS on.y contem-»')j,T$ bna pUtad for four faoiat^ ee diiw .sml

Total lot bnilJlns.~.-~ ''8® 300 00 The architect w--uld call the attention of the B*Ard-of sTqTjteia fift^etfi^o-. rary character ot plastering for ceilings

estimates sWon such ceilings,. bei^U,re% mark, that they are not in keeping with the substantial building ^s nci^r «rec£e4. Therefore he would recommond hard wood-, would not increase the expense $15,000. The estimates ea fceJCfeisM on the building, as tbe

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The expenses oyer original estimates 87,701! wi The furniture of the Normal School is estimated at $8,000.

TEBBS HAUTE, INS., Dec. 15, 1868. 'otal estimates for buitdljig rnrnitare

Total ylthont hard wo d«el

1186,360 00 8,000 00

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I FIBEI—The fire alarm yesterday afternoon was \s5^hs^d b/-rtie diirni^fe *ot a ^ry-kiln attached to the cooper ah^ of

jtreet. The building was stored with Itave timber. Loss—from two to three hundred dollars. No, insuranee. efl|inof were1 ttie' ground vith femarkable protB^tn^si,^ T^iev"Ljngo," although it bad something over half a mile krther to run, was only tWQ.minutes bebiudthe "Vigy' l? a Stream of Water on the flro.

^OTTLBP BEFOBK TH* WAR.—Apple Brandy, Peach Brandy, French -Brandy, Wheat" Whisky,'' Nitprod Whisky, and. fllQ30'' Port Wine. In addition to the above we keep the renowned "Old Grflw" Bdnrbon." -For medioidal .and culinary purposes these'fine old liquors cannot Te excelled. BABB, QULICK & BKBBT, 22dtf Druggists.

^AMHa -—We t6! reQrn-t&f1 (hanks to tbe6firiniea ahdf-dtiieiHi for iheir timely service in saving our^proje*^ tft thefirl yesterday BfterhooBr'*^1

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Heavy Morfn 16-incJi 35.'cents 20 50 24 60 dif

18 inch 45 cents. 22 55 26 65

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CAED.—Having elbied our in voice 1(64 revised the stock, we shall, from this time forward until our repaoval to the corner if Main and Sixth streets, offer all goods kt syich^ low prices that Wj.ll reduc^jh Stock and save moving as few goods as possible, and open the now store with a frfesh stock. In the mealtime al£4fepMKj ment will be kept well assorted and new goods added weekly as usual, which* VltK the balance of tho stock* will be sold at very low prices. The sacrifice of profits Will not bo confinedsfapft ^ooif, as is bften the o.as&3® treat® a^:impression of ^selling cheap," but to a finer class of goods as well, 1'ke Dress Goodf, White GoodSj Notions and Jancy Articles^that

nsu^TP*y losses on Staple Goods We commence With the White Goods Department (and would call special attention to all wanting such gpods). havingnudergone ath^dtel change, itid pric** marked down t^pwre sale, and affording an unusual opportu niiy to buy all kinds _of White Goods chexp. embracing in part, Plain Siriped and ,PUid Jaconets, Cambrics, Skir^ng Cambricif?, ^erdiVe'B, Brilliant ahd 5a1tsookf, 5-4 Jones Qanabrics.-jncluding onat-and* Linen JSdgingi |md Iniertia^. Kore from other Deparime ts hereafter d2tr W. S. Brc*. 1 l|i 1111 iI

Buf your Sewing Machines pt Bid'

FITTT DOZSN Kid Gloves, just reoeived. Call on Biddle for yoar Kid Gloves. 21dtf]

UNDERWEAR, 50, 76, 96 1 26, 1 60, at Kiddie's.

MAS»NIC—The regular meeting of Terre Haute Cbaptor No. il of B. 'A, Uasons Friday evening at 7 o'clo^k.-r Work io the Mark Masters Degree expected. 5- M. HAWLWT, PecHigi

JANUARY 81, 1369-dJt. Q£

BOOTS AND SHOES.—Jacob Doll has removed his stock of Bjots and Shoes to tbe store-room, one square south of the old 'Spinning Wheel" corner, two doors below Ohio »treet, wheni be wijj b« pteaaed to see his old., customers and as many new ones as choose to favor him with their patronage. The entire stpek will be closed out at very lo# prices.

Country merchants wishing to "sort up" with odds and ends in the boot and shoe line, will do well to give him it a,*r call.

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entire inlehlng tbe sanw.cr ,,, with Joists .ndTfloori,rWrH\ reqnl an expense of. 6,01)00 An Iron f^nce of a plain substantial design, on (J O stone base, set up ic llerf-or the wood fence, will coet an 3 as 'ijcni sob 79a OQ.fif bnfl-fe

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QEllaft, U^fie barrel or bushel, at dtf E, B. WJUQHT & Co's. ©xl omoB

ropeW-l^bell 4or sling,

but we will sell at cost, all seawnable |Wds^lid*9no

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I a 0 8 SM HEMOVKD my goods tempora^ftlafi'SSer GoOdBftn'MaSflfe, three doors east of my old stand. All e^i£ ind^l®, ^U)p

call and settle immediately. $|t{a ^lisdoM eaioW1" sniioo^ nenfsi^di dnnei? -lidiegnxidu smeiwi :|Vi8iaX hsep«thb JrfMt a^d^eat fitting.' Giirseft' Ina^tle.1 ',

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%?2Kfi\9t8Q9teW pants aAd*»t to fliit. OallMxver Saxton & Walmsley's Dry

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WOOLEN HOODS at 10 cents, 25 cents ind 50 conts, at C. Wittig & Co's., 170 [ain stroet, Deming Block. jll-dtf

IF you want bargains in Winter Qoods, go to C. Wittig & Uo's., 179 Main street, peming Block they sell winter goods at xact cost. jll-dtf

A SWEET SPICED PICKLE—Something jiew at C. I. Ripley's. dtf

SMALL PROFITS AND QCIOK SALES Luther Grigsby keeps a nice and well ^elected stock of Groceries and Produce for sals at his new stand, opposite the Postoffice. Call and see for yourselves. The new year has rolled in, now if you Will roll in with it we will have a goed iime. j4dtf

SOMETHING EVKBY :LAI? SHOULD KNOW,—The cheapest placo to buy Skirts and^c^v.ij ^actorj^/^kJ South 4th street. 16 dw^J

CLOTHING AND PIECE GOODS AT COST I —We ^jp^opoii^'fo^cioiAjbt'^far stock of Beady-made Clothing at cost with the view of goidl^kit^o&hilf'lXio^ybuBiness Also, a lino of low pnoed Cassimeres,

iaoney. GEOVEB & MILLEB,

O. I- RIPLET sells Boneless Sardines.

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You can find Preserved Lemon Peel, at C. I. Bipley's. [26,dtf

Do Tou waut Presrved Orange Peel? Call at O. I. Bipley's. [26,dtf

HEADQUARTERS for Oysters at E. B. Wright & Co., 166 Main street. dtf

APPLE BUTTER by the quart or gallon, at C. I. Bipley's, 22-dtf

THE largest variety in town of Holiday Confectionary apd Toys at bage's, [19-dtf

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BUT where' you get the beat qaalHy asd the rftott Hardware for jour monty. Perhaps Austin, Shryer & Go. could make jou see it. dtf

OARPEHTEBS and builders generally for tbe best warranted and Toledo AwUn.^Shaer^eo. dtf ,dij«Aa suiw ,- aaAt

7OB TBB fliKtt Kpop Skiita, go to fi. Webz'a Skirt Faotory. 16-dwtf'

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W0BD#^|5RJFT8EVLF|YIRI0M»T. —If you want bargains Ladies' Furs, to G. Wittig & Go's., 170 Main street, peming Block, they sell at cost, jll-dtf I

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NOTICE.—A valuable .imprpxement ,ip. Electro Plating Spoons 'and' torkF, which those parj^s .HV^s^Mppeoi to wear teceive an extra 'coat of silver, three 'j»v|al U^ckness, viz: On the back of the handle, heel of the bowl and points of bowls of spoons, back of the handle, and breasts and points of tines Of foi**} imprfjeneatjA tolerfruieilUtbge'rs Bfae^«in *tiid gobds are for sale at S. B. Freeman's, 161 Main street, near corner of 6th. 23iwtf

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suiU ^nfepeeithJin Uwyi'lBir&Mmt' Tatlor in this city, as 4k^iiises ^In keeping

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streets, including the residence,ta Jtt. mi*\ek, h'oikr%i »«.^aU Titawsidsit fpg go'ejd business locations

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Jkwc&D, YK BPiC0RX8 H«-Fjeah O5«r tervr^rtclceni, Turlwys, "W«U"4ETTRTC»J*, W'ild Ducks, Quails, Prairie Chickens, Rabbits. Squirrels, Yenisen Fresh Sage,

hedS*)VpurerBaChwheat an* ^ly-WhU lo%, 'TjiJjnips, ay bb fownd at id Poultry Depot, Noi'13o#w«'

OoAt ^CoAfc^^iie^''H.viiprin°i&,^8o.| 'Biturainous'Ooal don't nead much adyer-j tbing Those p^\r«Jni "who^hfyfo usec|' itj It lis winier »y that, th^y williUy Dpi jo her kind of ooal tbeHi Is no BuTphurJ iif el lockers, nfi"cind4rs, Horpdor nor d|i^,J shooting in -the .stove, nothing, but is like those of •woiOd. ©d to their sole agent in Terre Bfttaie,1

hite afhes like those of woOd. Qo'to U[ h. Bive, their sole agent in Terra Skate, Wod leave your orders at bisGroceryTNo. Ih.nnnj..'l'TPnilnnniteir ihr—»

.'A.*iAVi8 $5 Go /iiruagists, Deming I lock, 6th and Main alr^t, le Agents for

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Dr. Pack's Antii^pepM' Dr. P^rift^'s Toci|?"BiU^ i*I«M««w« Dc J^atrick's Cough Sy^up-^otam^s^?

Dr,Pbtrrek's Liver Pills^, —r- Sffl-Mi} riJUiw bt* A oaxd. I Jake pleasure in announcing to1 iny fi ienda and to the publie in genera), that, having made important cbatlges in my Reparations such as years of close obserybiiooi have shown necessary I have granted to H. A. Davis & Co. the e*clu bive tight to manufacture aod .sell the B»mo, to whom ai) orders should be ad

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IKON, Baisins and currants at

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NEW8TTLE#1O» HAAM^AAD BOH WETS at 149 Main street. .idttf ,11 idtl'i

Go TO E. B. Wright & Co., for those ftxtra Large Oysters. 16dtf

BUCKWHEAT, Bye and Unbolted Flour at E. R. Wright & Co's. 15dtf

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finest assortment, the low*

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offers a Buck-board for

siti*. to Mr. Elwell, at B. S. Cox.& Son's, dtf

A LAD'Sr 8EJS Baking Powder*. ,|r^_ Mmirai evening we" bad so^e^cuijji" them, which .would do ?redit to tcience jteelf. Nothing we ever used can com* pare with it" Dr. l*rloe'a Cseam Bak* iag Powder#, all reliable grdoenflilave fpr sale. 20d#t, 11 it -i*» i^iij

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G. W. PATKICK.

WONDER OT THE 1?TH CE»TDBT.

^E *COU^»4IIQ^3I^TOITAOLSR*HII SEWINBKWACBI^B.^

11 One of tbe most important laljpjfisjayfftg Inventions of the age— we take plbasite in referring to' tho fact of its complete find remarkable success as a Family Machine, applicable to all the purposes of }^wipg. Henceforth it will be regarded ihdispenfsible in supplying All the va id necessities of the household ii.' that ibe. Within tbe brief period of the past eighteen months, during which it was first brought to the notice of the public, we have received the most substantial a«d satisfactory assurances that its peculiar merite and many advantages are tiding fully appreciated in every intelligent community. Hence its growing popularity has created a demand now tenfold. gfeater than it was only a few month's a£o and this, too, without any of tho extraordinary efforts constantly made b) other Companies to bring theinnachines into notice. With this emphatic and

iniversal, endorsement on all hands, t^e mM3^Xhan ever before, warranted hr claimia^ifcr it unquestionable superiority ever all others as a Family Machine •pha simplicity, ease aod certainty with ^hich it operates, as well as.thsuaiforli excellent of its work, tbrougbout tbe entire ran_• of sewing, io si itching, hammini felling, tucking, cording, braiding, duilting, gathering and sewing on, overseaming, embroidering On, the ed£e, and its beautiful button bole.fpd eyelet bole W^rk,^ place it unquestionably fnr in advance^of any other,.similar inveQtieq»p| tie itg'e. P.* Wv WOLFS. A^'t. jll d3w "North 3d street. i'-

JACOB KERW, opposite the Post Office, on 6th street, is not selling his goods at cost, neither does he intend to close. out byiCii^iatioaa, but s^Ps ha cfitiapas'kny one in the city a floe lot of Jewelry and Clocks for Christmai, just received, to be sold at very low figures. Call and compare his prices before purchasing. d22 -—t

AT QEOKQE'B.—From and

after to day George Habermeyer & Co, will be in receipt of thoae large and maguiflcent Malt by Baltimore Oysters, which they will sell by the can or serve ap to customers1 at their Oyster Restaurant'on Fourth street, opposite tbe postoffice. 131—dtf.

IMPROVED PAWASCOFIO SVECTIFLTT —At 161 Main stnat, I have a large as* sortimmVoF Pantascopic Spectacles and Spencer's Patent Nose Glaasea, in Gold, Silver, Steel, Plated and Rubber Frames. Also the purest Periscopic Lenses for fillibg 'old frames, and can suit every eye •that can be benefitted by spectacles, at the sign of Watch and Spectacles, near tbe corvQr of 6th street. 7-dtf S. R. FREEMAN.

N E W A E I S E E N S

jy/£ERCHA N '^of H^A RTP OKD

This old aad reliable Company 1s now represented is this olty by

1ACUSB A MEEN.

I OEFIOE AT DOWL1XO HALL.

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11 Buiintss Beipectfully solicited, aad Pollol« will b* U«n*i oa as'jboJ ttnis as any oUnr first-class Company.

HA6M ••KIEV, Asilfli

u*n •'M'fun'ti

tlaKRU

Bafcn*

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USN require aare a untloa tkie O.lde u4 Vvi^a'i www Hwyj ««a. Wrtt«a«ta|MlSM^lai*Mitnao* %i» oatH fleeting a n4WliMtW ccnxqueneee. BeHiosbej that neglected eolde are frpquent'y daa-

II, 4B1 CfUB IW-It IB dflRIMrVtat dlBcuIt t" cur?. AjoU la U" J» ad prodacMecoa^, thei,^S91i88^^WW

anio WABU SB%K im,i wMMk* prok«-»

preventlre,

H1BB BITIIB8 can be had at a moment's notice 1 It wilt romore tha tickling eeoutlonwhtofe

ing, expel tni macons gathere! in tha bronchia,

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,Ort'»Attno hmrrr\ iA MOW Ni ,V«3T OS -viSfW HABTI.JJeS.^ iaJI. WiWMP* *e^^ .inxmy taatly and in my o^flt^i^r'sJfostpral, XUxtr," 1 take great 9*M»mtea4*i«feW

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aaanf««lnia

dwtitii Wu^r»A|«MDtTC*a -4Utdnliarav» \i v4 -taaiij) afciVoa'w* Vi»VVh oAw nl4r^»ay.

Dooley's Baiting

log

B&XIK« P»wp«a it «n*Q«taHe4- for making light itritiana .BUcaJts, Jtoilj^ Bnokwhe^t,. ^nd

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Fourteen i^ir^jf-(j!iass Performers I

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onday Peb. 15th, 'ixu- t0» US .i

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V.O. CEAWFOali

«Bi-.WvDj PIPUB,

*2 TWO .biidT LO O'HABA,1'''

t/i T. C. BAILIT, Li

lOitf ...? Cceinilttee.

E W A E I S E E N S

H. DOOLET,

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O O O O S

E IRST JIT E,B S, 2 I ..

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No. ja2i«w: ii

tUST RECEIV|tp.,

from Netf Torl^'Uja, lateet

Paris and New Y»rK Fashions!

Gall ^k^see titem, aC

MRS. ST. JOHN'S

DBE8S-MAKI.VG BSTABHSIIUEliT, I IBfJ I So, 1S5 Maia Streoi,

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Over E. B. Wright A Qo—Second Floor. P"Wdl'n

QPEOIAL NOTICE TO CITY KJ TAXPAYERS. In enjanliiinoe a ttll an Order made by the 0om mon CrWfofl, at tae recalar meating, helJ Jan. fith, 1S69,X hare aulhoilii-d James O^daratucol le«t d«rtijoeot ^exee aird efgn my naas. The Delinqisiat Xiit tr publication, will eooa b* ready, cotts, dilate

Janl2jl

ii) rf

Stump 'Orator

V, 1 Jul of a I itta-sjfcKDIWSEDH,

,-t8lr?l ligeiii. iT

inrertsted who wish to sate

'o by attendiH.to the simt lameO. A. JOOOWIK, iS City Traisnrer.

A A S N A fit* m$ Book Afuff.

BOOK AGENTS WANTED

For Ityjf&e# Bale Smtk's JTew Bo«k, SUNSHINE AND SHADOW IBf NEW YORE, u) a YOKK or Aasosaiira uraars*. replete with Anecdotes and InaMeata of 11(* io tbe Oreat HetrrlpolU. ^"Qae Agvtttlfii9'4»*m*4af, nofkernUani 4dit. md 227 in 16 dagf VDtkfr »0t fc 7 dojrc( ko book ever putrftaiei fhWfiwtaeo rapidly.

Ton wl«h t«A*ow bow Fortagea are made ait ot In a day how Shrewd Hen are rnined la :WaU Streets kow "Oo««*asaa" are swtnd ed oy Sharpers how Mlnliteis aid Merchants are BtaeteaUeWf how DanSf H^lli and Concert Saioois are Hanaged hw Oambliog Hocaraa^d Utt*|lM are cmidacM bow dto«.k

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..fLt, I 5 irhese renons bolting Policies ot Iasaraace is this Ormpaay, are requested to.call for itcir Bmmcali at this Offic^

Companies Orlg nate and how the Bubbles Burst, iietd this worlb''id^aiia y» atwst tba asyetarks ^f Ntw o• kj and cpntalts BiogradhJcai Uaetet ee of its noted Octoto nt~r commission given Oreenb«rh- ean^" ptrticuUr J. B. dwSw

tiljli 'erc.anu, Ae. Altrat Tba largest Oar 3S-iage circular and $5 ''tdd^StbeVtw ro-stbe PubiMara

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A JTTTPWI

srOOMsdBift) M. W. O'OONBStt, a Hasf4r!£le-T.^'a'-'BV*

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Main Street.

HE HEALING J?OOL^,

Anteiay *h«* CHin4of'8olUiiiie, and the Oiaeai'S asd Abase* which create iojptdita^n'a to MABKladE.'^tHfli »are' rfieana cf Belief.—

tddrM^fW.'/.WlltSfeN

int in sealed lett erve'opee, frra of cll^rBe.— HOtWHTOtf, Howard ^toosia ion, Pi^a^eTBtla, Pa ... J^Slil«3m

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9In. %J. HE1M1E§ ^airfmoTtd her Clonic asd Dress Making estabIsahtDentto Nayioi.'s joejr buiulinz on Ohio, betfreen Fourth aurf Vlflh street*,'where see wi 1 be pttaaed to iqeet^ll wfto Uesife themostjotfeot Work lu this line. .-.*?.• '^articular attention will begiren, as heretofore, to the lat-at styiei. iDiia iaM^ shU^W a»Sl«IWBr hirTebeAi angsitad, Weildiiig Coatumer. Ball and 'Tarty Dreaeee, Ltd oi a^d Uhildr°n's Cloaks avd 1 rerses mann1 ylur.d with rromptness and dlipatch l2tf

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larishtd npon It. -l^Vbaterer tends to reTiem

Wecas, from persona! p«rlecee aod acqnaintAlico, neommrna boa tr. and the Proprutcras porfectiy reliabl?. C. A. BBOOKB. .mo^s.^ryir?2:-'ch^r^t •$** rivifu. \puist* s- Ift'.". (M'-livV MJta jTMMe«rioaMa iigmed«jfcr^l)e^«t* cfttOoHu

.rams mbuni VmIkZHM f'ljoo lfi-» ^aitnaM ban MuoT t-•»«* .cisqeqrtO baa a ttlq.no* i»*t ,c!iqau^.-0 «ia ol YsUblK^ae«« W t*dT ,»cj& !te*e '4d* j, ed fil El« ti », ban .wiii erii ,rt-nnol»sdt e«aaa{7 bo A itdi Eo^g Mileane adt atiH tow

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TO CLOSE OXJTl

I -.» ieniaeil li (8 o^ftoai il3ia}*n ,*jacl

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rol wJ/ R*I •rill ol taaoi all

GLOAES™

•t boe qu oinoaji.-r «ji

ban qu oineaji.-r .i.-il :adt o» fi »itm lliw fciol lasM k'ijae^:^

SHAWLS!*

3^? iTixib oaJ x*tat

i%aofi^trsjt

Fian-utdo (i« ^altcsi

7 1«1* £.jjO 9

den io ii Dime eiia eiti IU« Jt ,i .ai:ei|pVetnhM. tab fin »l U1T/~1 Y7~t'~t?G M* )adl I:!** ^eaaiss! "1

THE LOWEST"'

FIGVKJSS^

.leuiiC-HI J*. 0.

WILL BE GlVEIf,

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JV' ri

Corner.Fourth and^Mailta&u. ulato tiof,

JC

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.:•! x* t« ,19V .PTOVoq •vl'SMfit elaaw ««J sjjii/. $ »tll tUoOJBO'O ta* »ui ,*»ln i} ion -c 5 Si ti r! ti ii,i .i.l »h" it «l:Wo ,«'{»« idgla ,«*»•)

U.it tw q-Je -la Itiw \6dJ 1'^e ,-ur«i »u«. t-J llMi) r»Uw ui£ 1**0 x*tJ wi.J .oti? it IT i.(!!»«1 4JU a -'it

i.i V. ,C!.l»c. .jM'i.Wi'-"*-1'' iiK'.iaw »oiO* ol *jao aujatidfc.i »i}s i( ,ivoU«tl«l .t.,«h-3stl. awt ha* i-ctitsaitrst it i. nan »i« qam «d* -5fl.it. ed ieitai i*itw jsti 4ta+il .^atte^. tUno ?3ai»{ «d»i!ttoJou all !,ad io*ii ji"5«nHi ail'V .xbod ilo.l-»rsji woK too v« iudt

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j* bi?s foihi ""ii •1 TO B£ GIVM BT TSB

Brand Army o/T tlie fiepubllc,

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t.,j -.4 4ii jfa:-,iS il.w J.iitiw .senlaifcaa -'iw .'.TKtf*!| "iiH ,iieui--i .F «IIII

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a I N O A

I. RYCE

'P^NfS15 ANTBl)..^$r5 tl 4* WO Por month Or a Commisa on frm

ttw.

a iJ o»i *U

I it 5 I if ,(1-.! •:Hi Ji.ri ,1 I Kfl bdHAj war

Whole^le Dry Good&Honse

:Oi Oi ,lf i«J

kU*g*

BelieTiDjt that the Dry Ooodi market will be more steady in fhe fata re, and priefs lees fluctuating, we shall keep a

Larger and Better Stook,

than we hare heretofore, and stall do our %eet to 10 make it an object for.ail 'i

CO TJNTRY JMUtiE&HANtfb

la* this ricinity, to buy their Geeds of us. We ekatl sell as CHE'AP i" anjboly and have as much repa'd to the Interest of tar customers ai to oar own, the

I

Mutual Benefit

Yx

of buyer and seller boin'jr th'e true basis oi fair dealing. We hatentrw a full llne cf

Brown and Bteaelied Muslins. Prints, Delaines, Drills, Wool Flannels,

1

Clotlis and Ca^^lniercs, Kentucky Jeans,, YANKEE NOTIONS, &c*

WFL OAJf OFFJCB -BOMB

Extraordinary Bargain^

It & great variety of

WIWTERDKES§ GOODS

jutt laarlrd down, which we sr.i anxious to. sell b«fere the season closes.

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Jap lS-dw3m

SO ST.

NEWS«AND STATiONEitI ROOMS! Sixth Street*

Opporite New Post Office Building. All New fork, Cincinnati and Philadelphia Papert and Magasinos *n haad rt*gul«r and as soon ii Issued,

V~SptcUl *tt%utioQ p»ilJ to 9«tUog Wtfcdr Vamborffa vlonltlal Paper and SoyelopM alwaji on band or iiiinptd toorikr, tfchcoi Papar^a good article. Tery chaap.

NOVE GUS. A. ABNOLD,

TA

WELVE PICTORIAL PBESEHTS ririt-C ass ll urtrated Family Kagscinsi with Physiognomy, Phrmolgy, Ethnolugy.Poyslology, and Fsj chology, adapted to all who read, la Taa UioaraAtsit FBBJMOL OISAJ, JSMMN, monthly, at 93 a year it lnclu a ten, at C3 each. Kew Volume. January Dubl« Number now ready ,30 cents. Aedrrss9. 8. WEI, 1,8, Jto. SC9 Broadway, Kew Toik, *A rich storehnaeeof Instrutitlon aad eater talamment." S. T. Triixm*. "It deals with' all queetlonsaffecting the good of ciety."—Ett.

Po*

"One of th» ple«ant?st and most re^dab magssioes that comej to this ffloe." OhnmieU. "it ought toba«ynbtceio evuy f»m-ily-"—'Trtmicfi Monitor. '*Jio other Jouroa^ ta America Imparts In ine year

TO

ranch va:nabe

Informatira aw this, wad certainly no oth?PTCIealecs aappiled a: "low rate*, teaches man IOWOII

gOMJETHING NEW I'

So

•nr Mew Premium Ll.tsl ditw2t

,, Oommise on tr-m

»hl'h ttlcwkt «iiftleiS'le maid* bp ee'liax the La-e-t baprOwdOdKaon !«*ae r*au* SewU|C stichlna Psics M.C4. Tot ClrceUre and Terms. adeRgfirr,

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S AIAT .N.«/ BO* r. "«"i\jy .V vSiftp £i«ia *{#40 .M'l i-. v.mJ i: )'ot .mil oi ,ixi»c2

O. B0WXB9 Jl CO.,

d4-dw3a»14"' 'KtoB. MBK, Pbitadelphia, Pa. t'-* \A7 AJSSIJSD-H-A Sorrant Girl, to

SCllAP IRON-.

ct

Scrap Iron

fV^irn^rr. ro'WV' of 9'h anil

w»nt*d la#

..jSttwe.-inhi I 1 MoSLirjlC^H BAUfA

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BAItMAftD.

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rjt(jT iisT.—A nice Buit of unfrff7ni'h'jd rooms, will board for a family, at

KDU ,Ii£NT,.--Thi) Farm of tUe

la^d —18ft' nfi^er t«!tra lnn, tt) rnalaMer HP pasture »v1«^-8tory frao-e hoese—.Uo ro«**-r t^.ttac^, /^V^oUrsa hogj,^ Knapt™ tf n. FAIBUAlntS, •'*1 At the T«rre Baste KO«M.

IBVDR RENT-NICE ROOMS— jA? ftHA Fa ally, *Hho«» «-.htldTtB. loottlM MaPJL.WSO^ s/rttaeK,.^ ,n..f

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FGft SALE. .',u laoiiM tioii80 aiici iCot ou *?rt«t Wwe»n"E»gW anrf Molbetri.

w-Hw'Wfi'a ?0!)t*o'.«-»tory frame. In coed eeeditmn. Will ISMM nrr low.: t«sg(re en I ABliOIt{l.

SALE.-

—v. WTshiug to eng

jOBHT jNlTOK®ter^ Mesosntle. Any pereon wish I of TEFTIMFTARSSAYWEJIJSIA Street.-'1 MM

l|i faastnrti. we »i]T our O!

jigoia JOBHT'sWWR an4 BOA«D!NO HOUSE TO

!Hnr

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^II? SO^I/I II.-

-Hi so nun .. .' ii ifr .i nfjiji ol i^ij)ef mo. rid jal ol t1-"' I it tni?' 'i:,--'.- xa-h ti-.-n ha» .fti lfq.l '.allO

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vsloabto Bt&i-

itUtsiofrt ^eletl, feet frout*achra Till well, ela'e»u,stable, acd.iUl re•iijquhitB lnu)rovcm«-jtP. Porteriee, eoqalreon tl»e .j 1 ll?3w

TJ*ARM TO TRADE FOR OAT* JL. M.I1I00H HORSES —Eighty aoree of Ult

heelthy.

be exclwufpd fas Horses ar.Oatil*, ac« fgr Cttab.. Call 0,1 W. I*. H0DDT,at the re» Office.

I4.,|IVOR SALE—A Fine two-Btory

1

Erame BW.IUDK

IIOUIO—ELFht

rooau. |U|

i,term»ad weti.etable, earr&re it fey IN

1. 1 qccuvMiCi lnHMPfRBilji Kcd^frnU. Lot ISO feet Croa .J- »fi}.! »aot »tfop. Wiy be eold chenp. Applvto W W OK N 1 r«s«-bl'

Croat fey I IT to

DONNMILT.

'"SALE—Or Exchange for'

r— Cfi^Phipetty, 10 acres of ground i3SmUes SattWlieHlf. SMtii a good brlcH hnnse ot eight roonSi e^iiar. .welt, cistern, sMbie, sheds, carri-agf-Ucute^ ffftt ra.o orchard of apple*, peats, peS«he*, tluffla, cherries, gripes, ana, thrt* aofee ltta»b»tti.*,! 1J4 ratptMT/ieg, 1 acre gooseberrieir aod.curr^uta—ul beaiinz. Door yard set vUtt •Ter*rton* end flow.r», Cail at the County Trstfsurbi's efflcs. j»6d3&

N I O N A E 1 A N

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'*, JFANTFACTUBT, AND .. O S O E

FBASTH HEtflO A BUO il«uulaetUL«rs of all kinde of

CRACKERS,: BEEAD and CAKES,

PRETZELS,

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L. RYCE & SON.

Jobbing Exojl.tigjve|yj

HAVE JUST BEEN THROUGH OUR reducing Prices to t£e Lowest Market Value,

and letting things in order for [the &

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awl Dp&terata

iits O JE 1 & fiat" I Ou Laifayctte St., Mom Oaoai and itevKkt, ES fc XV. «T A XJ S •/.'iui i3,"•.

I N I A N A

I v_ .ITV 1 ,r !0 dtrs l.ftflt K. K&tz-Dtaih'a Kior.1, Ualu.' street, or 4th street, will be promptly atuod*

£7

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W1LITAEY CLAIMS—CABD XrX r6& uco.

BAyip S. DAMLDS0*,

ll 1111(117 Attorney, Netaro and riala ipai, P"»nlarTy Auihorized and Llccescd.

1

Offiuo—Farrington Blookf.

•£'. Corner Publie Square,

S Cr STAIRS, Fiair Does, -"I TERBE UAUTB, IWD. V'.»

Pension Claims Prosecuted, Ar~ rears of Pay Procured,

J30UNTT MONEY COLLEQTED,

DEEDS EXECUTED,

Vouchers Mcuia mi and Portion ifjmtf Draw* from Any PentU* Agency in Ha UnUtdStoUt. PTtOTESTS IS8URO, land Warrant* Assigned. Bought and 8oMr and Defective Asslgnnienta comcttc

MB.

DAMUDSQ* well understands tha moda of sdju ifaft nvd collecting any claims gTowng «o» of f-e rec»nt Uebellion, and for I?67 and 1868,11m

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collected and paid over to the claimants mora tb*tt Two Hundred Thousand lnlla-i his obtal od Hires hundred Pension Certiflcat. s, for wouhded or Injured,roldiere, widows, motnara, and minor rhlldren. and seren hundred bounty ch'CKN for dla-harged privates. roaidODS,/if 0W applied for and granted, wilt cnmoieac!) at the dae of the soldier'* discharge. No tUno should be lost, ae this favorable proriaIan tonrtiniuatotally abont Jure 1S/0, or at ftre yea's afier tbe.Clrch.args.

Amtra of peselon now be had In alt cafeee where the poasi does not comBecce al tha aate of dltehtrge, or dsith of the soldier. leeK at your perllfioates am call on me.

Bon r»*y clai'ns nnder tbe recent law, act -of Jnly-3-H*, 18G6, are BOW nearly all paid. Anew sw for Hie next and last bounty, may, perhaps, perred this wibter. If eo, applications may b« mod" the comic* Spring or funnier. I wtll gire notice when such law ts pasted. No raneloas .have yet b-CiL' aUowed for srreios'ln tha War of 1812. ... S

No Lard Warrants need ba expected for service I in the late war, and no farther bonnty to vet* eren, »bo harhad three or foar hand red dollara. 1 bare neverloit a good claim where tha pirty

Sthe

ormittfd me to manage it In my own way -I lost two valid claims oa account of ancb In. te*feretc». •W Refer to Merchant', Bankers ani Oltisent generally, and to any one of the thousand whoae claims have been obtalnrd by me. ji94wtf 8. DANAIJ»0*.

J^ISSOLUTION. M'j •1-V.il.. 1-t Tbn partnership heretofore existing between Lfaus A Enrtrett aud Fred. A. t, Is this day dhiolfrd by-mutual crn»ent. Either tarty wfu sign la llqmdatlOD. LTKtJd A. BURNETT,

I EBRD. A. BOM. Terr* Haute, Jan. 1,1869-ldlm

at qnco, au sf.le.

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KIT 0BB0E9 HADE TO OBD2B. A KEi Cheek ti a small «.v*l, Uirxoaa etl*»f Ob«ck, meiked with the cwrier's cam -, to be fastened a baach ot fceja,cariledln tbe porket. Tbeei checks may also 1« attache and other.rtleles. The, Me very n^-»« JbJnt.ol Zli uTndi

Also, Hoiel and Bigaage f***1 t*oy»' HUMUX mil idncie^ short notice. Door Key Obs^""*-'** lettered, Tbe priea of a K-• aad will eent by

J'of prire.

of Btrel

Key Sings

afct v* articles can Ca *ry Store,-on th* oor-

I alao bava a nice and Chains. Aay^

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JJISSQLUTIO.N NOTICE.

The partnership heretofore existing between tbe ucdsralgoed, uir'er tha firm namn of N. Er laager A llrothar, has this day b*ea dissolved by limitation. Tbe bulaess will be conUna-d by J. Ensn^er, who Is itatborla?d to set.leall again of the arm. All thesa knowing themsslvea to be Indebted to w, are requested to coma forward.

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N. ZBLAXOaftJ, EKLANOSK.

la referring to theabove noiloe, the anderalgned begs leave to retnrn thanks to his friends aad' the publli ta gaaeral, fur past favcie, aad moetu speutfully sollclcts a cootlouancs

of

tbe MO

Jan 12dl«r-*3t JOS. XBLAMOU.

J!-V «*S

QOAL OF ALL KINDS,

at reduced prices, and delivered OBf,.,.

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sy o*Ortfer, to any part of the c^tr- Also, Oeal

to know blaieolf. XSaeb ais- 'Wis will alee deliver Wood,

gle numb ts wot ih tbo-rprtre emonnt a vaV». ioany pant of the tnbscrlption.—TdtynpX. 'Agent, "wantel.

iiaiiBilfd a: low ratta. Woodsy tba card oa ksli,

JO^W. HBA, Agent,

t' JJXS6 Sonth rblr"

rhirl Strait, Baatln Bonsa

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YOBK HAT STOBl'

osepli C- Yates. JUST IN BfcCKLPT OF

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Miaaea' Hate of allkfatda, Infanta' Hata of all kinda. lad at all prices. aaik Qate made to order oa short notice. Oeaa

THB PjLIA. STIL&a,-*-^

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