Daily Wabash Express, Volume 18, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 23 January 1869 — Page 4
DAILY EXPRESS.
TKKRK-HAUTK, IN1
Satnrfl&v Homing. Jag. '23st, 1869.
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TO-DAY'SADVFISTISEMETF'ES
Prairie City Planing
MILLI—Olift*
Williams.
Phyelslan and Surgeon—8.J. Young.F*3E. Billsrd Boom—WM. Shaffer. Farmer*'Hot l—D.W.Bankin Attachmect Notices—Z Smith,J. P. ...II la Bankrnp'CY—James II.
Davit.,
T0DAT,8
LOCAL 1I0TI018
Groceries and
ProTiafota—D- Miller.
Pric.'s Oream Baking Powder. LFC!
Speer's Port Grape in®. 'A
CITY NEWS..
THE VELOCIPEDE in Terre Hauteis A success. A. J. Welch can ride it. So can So# "Wildy. .I
A
WOBM DOCTOR holds forth nightl at the corner of Main and Fourth streets to large audisnces.
THE Hoa LAW,
we are given to under
rtwrd will berigicUy enforced on and AFTER the first day of-Pobroary.
DOOLEY, O'Connell'A successor,
THE VELOCIPEDE
LECTURE.—We
DR. STEPHEJ* J. You»o.—We are pleased to welcome back to oar city this gentleman,who has resumed the practice of medicine here.
Viao
His office is on the
west side of the public square,in the room lately occupied by Dr. Curtis.
THE GALAXT, one of the very best of our monthly magazines is on our table by favor of Bartlett & Grundy. If you are not reading it, get.the February number,* run through it* pages,and you will find in it9 corps of writers,in truth a "Galaxy."
cOTTNTT radicals
Jiave petitioned
the Legislature to make provision for educating the colored children—but they want them taught in schools exchjsiv^ly their ownl—Journal.
The "radical" who headed the petition, as we see by the legislative reports, was Col.Thomas Dowling I
ANOTHER OLD CITIZEN GON*.—MM. Phebe Ann Cooper, widow of the late Joseph Cooper, died at the residence of A. L. Chamberlain, yesterday morning) in the seventy-fourth year of H*I, age.— The funeral services will be held to-mor-row afternoon at two o'clock. ..
Gus ARNOLD received
THE Iron and Nail Works
are
having
put up by William
COL. JOHN W.
Company
AR^VBTY large
tubular boiler
Cliff, proprietor of
the extensive boiler factory,so as to run the nail machines separate from the heavy machinery. About the first of February the company will resume vork In all thoir departments on a larger scale than any of their previous operations.
FOSTER,
of the
was
Evans
vilie Journal, was in the city last nfght on his way home from Indianapolis.— The Colonel labored very earnestly to secure the nomination of his friend, Gen Veatcb, but accepts the situation gracefully,aadjbolievesthe choice made by the jpegislature is a good one LA every re spect.
A REPORT was current
States Navy, who, many years
SUN DIAL.—WE wera tho*n yesterday a self-adj jsting sun dial, made by Berjamin Ebbitt, formerly of this ci'y, now a resident of Mt. Pleasant, Iowa. It is a present to his nephews "Fred and Will," eons of Mr. Joseph Ebbitt, of this county. Great ingenuity is displayed in its mechanism, and it is really a handsome piece of work. It may be seen for a few days at Jos. Kern's, opposite the post office.
HOUSE BUILDERS, and all
IAUIV*.
©40 A. IXPRW..—A-~—3:35 A.
bas
Harper's Weekly and Frank Leslie's
II*.
lugtrftWdTTbwapapor for January 30th
THE steamer Zebra, H, G. Hager
being built by Mr.
Tittman,is on the order of Mr.H.
M.
Hawley, freight agent of the E & C. R. It will be completed this evening.
THE SIGNS must coma down—that
see by the Paris, Il)S,F
papers that Rev. E. F. Howe, of this city, is to deliver a lecture on Temperance in that town on Tuesday evening next.
FABMHB? HOTEL.—Mr.D. W. Rankin has taken th&house, corner of Ninth and Cherry streets, recently erected by Chauncey Rose, EE}., given it the above title and opened it as a boarding house with wagon yard attached.
THE COST of a velocipede put up at the carriage factory of Wildy, Thomas & Oo., will bo about fifty dollars. Rev.S. M. Stimson
will probably hand in the
first order. He can rid© it if any man can.
who con
template erecting buildings the present season, are referred to the new advertise* ment of Olift & Williams, Prairie City Plaining Mill. This* establishment, the most extensive in the city, invariably gives the fullest satisfaction. There is nothing in the line of wood work for a bouse, but they are capable of executing promptly and with a guarantee of being just as represented.
'A0K^R^JIEF|.:&. 0.
people will be pleased to learn that new life has been infused into the enterprise of
terminus,^HROUGN Crawfordville and Frankfort to Logansport. There is now
the coming soason. Some time since the Commissioners of Parke county voted a donation of teaJjuui^nd-dollars per mile, to the county line, to any
company who
would build a road connecting Rockville
WITH |OME RAIIRO^
point north.-
AND the
n'tiotfed-ictfft#,act
ing upon the maxim that the early bird catches the worm,have gone to work in earnest to SETWIEE itiiedonation and uity the road. An feojofinrned Meeting was held at WAVDUND| EFT Thursday of last week, tfon of a' company for the first linteia ~:TB^ yctension—namely, from Rockvine to' Crawfordsville—wafl effected,and Hon.
JOFPPH
MI4
com
manding,will leave for Perryville and intermediate ports this morningjat eleven o'clock.
county/
is,
all more than throe feet from the wall,or lets than ten feet high—the Council having refused to repeal the ordinance.
Milligan was
chosen President bflhe road. That meetingt$J« APPGIOTED General Wallace and
a co'mmlttee to attend a
meeting of tho citizens of Clinton county on last Saturday,at Frankfort. The meeting was very largely attended,every part of thn county being fully represented, together with the eastern part of Mont» gomery.|N&*FCE iioflhern
part of R6FANA
TDG Weting passod A resolution
declaring that the Commissioners of Clinton county ought todonatcra sum not to exceed ten THOUAFFTL 'TFTFFART^R- mile, to build the road. The meeting adjourned to meet at
Darlington, to-day, when the
PI^9^N%ORG|AIEA|KJP O|' the Cojmpaa^ will TAL^.PI»CE,.1JO build the:SECOND-link in the
EXTEN«IQP^,NAM©LSI'^'OIN
Crawfords-
ville to Frankfort. The very best men in the country,through which the road passes, are taking hold of the matter, and backed up as they are by the earnest desire of the masses, that the road may be speedily completed,there is no doubt but that the road will be built.
The opening of this road will give the people ot that section of country easy access to the coal-fields of Parke county, and will also afford the long desired direct communication with Evansvilie, and ther-ebynafanriahTRM desirable outlet .to southern markets.
OS.UI
KAJ ft
SPIRITUALISM.
EDITORS "Common Sense" iriStit again,'I SE^ in the EXPRESI He is not DISCED to endorse "Fair Shake'' ^yesterday's issue,OF your paper, who, \hi|I)r,,®»irly SHO'WI! that Christianity, having.for its
FOUNDED the son
I am certain of
a small cart load
of papers last evening—plaoing on our table a'generous supply, including the pictorial for nexl Saturday, and
No-
I OFTRFrank Leslie'S New Magaaina Jtor Young Ladies. Gus is determined to build up a good periodical TR^D^ and his friends are helping him by a liberal patronage.
I
a
FEW
days
Since tbat Commander Richard Lyman LAW, of the United States Navy,
and
son of Judge John Law, of Evansvilie, died at Philadelphia, on the 11th inst.— ThU wai a mistake, as we learn from the Evansvilie Journal. The deceased WAS a brother,not the son, of Judge Law,of sizni'ar name-—Lyman Richard Law— and
a midshipman in the United
since,
in
was
striaken down with ESWP TOLUL, on the coast of Africa,from the effects OF which he never recovered,and hat since been IN UM Asylum
Philadelphia.
of a car
penter, aftflltfCitst disciples poor fisher, men, must have sprung up amongst the unlearned. 'Ergo, before condemning! savans
AND^FTLF tten OF common
TUB MOM Stae FAEMSBS^LOT-I-. This Club was orgahizxl the Hut^iaaekin December, aod has. met rqgularjy..&t^he Mont Base School House eadh Monday evening for diicueeione, periainfn^rto farming, fruit grawprtgandotbek Questions of general interest. For dj^pu^op for the next eveniDg, 3k£ooiaY,-£an? tttfi-, the foljpwjng subject "Whether £bo right o: tended to females
sense
8HP4U}F^§^YN^TIGATE Spiritualism,eten though its adherents be not found in the circles of leacnljig andsoienoeTso termed. This,I apprehend,is the kernel of "Fair Shake's" nut, WHICH, it is. plain to see, "Common Sen&e" has not yet cracked^ when he does he may taste and find what bo and
ALL^OF us much «EED,
sense.
common
'J
I am glad to-see tho liberty
with which
.FIT-
u'alijm, "Mehrs. Editors. TL is to me a sign of advancement, for I am certain, if
anything,that the phe
nomena, of which those occurring
v-'r
tr. '-rtV
Your correspondent of to-day farther asks, with the air Of "Sir Oracle,1'for U( MA^I-AOMETHING else-boaidos poor po«T ry in the place of tbe Jtlble." This eor* of thing is high sounding impu Jfbce,
sig1
nifying that "Common Sense" either feelB his own incapacity to grapple with his subjecViacking argument,ot he is TOO puffed np with self esteem to see it.
have ner doubt in my mind that he means a sly thrust at me. If so,I am riot hutt but only disposed to drive him into a comer. I now ask him to show to your readers the "bad poetry" he speaks of,or, like a true Christian and
GENTLEM< to "confess his mistake.".... If "Common Sense" uses tbe term in a general SOMET 1 will
undertake to
produce
froiff thejlit^ratttre of Spiritualism as muA goeel poetry as he can
"bad." The
nOTeAttftrrrtfTwith which he hands Spiritualism over to Ledgermain is not the less amusing whsn one consider that he knows nothiqff of THE modus operandi- of the phenomena in "Egyptian darkness" at PWOSEY Sail. Let
tae %SLbra him that
all tricks of Ledgerdemain originate from Egyprtsn DIARKNEW what is good for the goose Ht LEAN good for the gander.
wis .FDC^TED :JDf'suff^gijbe &
By a resolution of the &3>T?$ invitation is extended to the ladies and all others that wfejhCattprjaJ C£B
ASULTB&ATSD OOJT®|: ievelations In the FFISFUARY^ vaZdxy concerning the adulteration of,POFFFTE JN.T^9 New York market are peculiarly inter, esting
in
these days of D&emical
gations. He says: 4 RF If the BIFYET IRGLBUND C&FR(W CONFEL fwl assured that the article he purchased was only aduherat&L with
chicory, h6 mfgW,
perhaps, continue to use, and in the course'of time eVen become aoaustqj to it without baviifg his appetffe FT)r beverage disturbed,:.£ut while adulterator is chiicklihg at the cbeatr ^8 practices on the COQGUNJ.ERY LIE ia ,]FT TUTU the victim of. the qliicory
DEAI^T -F PO
profiting by the example of his customer, adds to his chicory refuse carrots, parsnips, turnip?, gpoiled iisciiHt, corn,
JGJA
and beans, acorns, burnt Sugar,sawdust, red earth, burnt rags, oakum or ROPQ yatn,:exhausted 'tan OPSOK)£BARK/V# residua,AND'other sinailar
ap^ii
stances. It is not, therefore, wUo to take the advice given by some that we add chicory to the coffee_5we have odiseTwes roasted and ground for, in the first place,it is «F po use WHATEVER EXCEPT W deepen thb color, which may be DON? JOST as well by a little burnt sugar, and secondly, we may be"ADDING fppg.Af-tb0 very suggestive SU^TANJGSG^^E^JONED
The samples of adulterated coffee that I have examined
have
GENERALLY contfctfc*
ed large quantities of bread,which-is bably
as
harmless as any thing ^BAT oould
be used for the purpose,
cleanest, if
AND perhaps the
we
could only feel sure th&V
it had not passed through the garbag^ pail JOFL.,|ta journey .to tbe EOFFEEWDSAKFTII ATFTJTHFFF'F ery S^mmon aduTteration is by roasted rye, which,if "of good quality, WRIULD^UU HN PNRFFLCTLV h.acmless^ but itis evmenTT£at"a3 the objectof the sophisticator is to swindle his customer,he will purchase tbe cheapest article he can find, and since good rye commands a good price, he will Use &H Article that ia'either spoiled, or perhaps spurred or ergot rye, the properties of whle^areoo well known that it is not necessary to mention them here,except to state tbat often they are not entirely destroysd'by theiheat ta which-the grain is fctltijected in roastingf and this may be sometimes the
JUST RECEIVED,
Fancy Goods,at D. Miller's. 23-dlOt
FRESH
SMOKED
A NEW and large stock
-LOAF
NOTICE DI
JTHJE
first class grocers
have Dr.Prifee's Cratiifn Brffting Powders for salo. 23dSt .,
MILLER'S GROCER^ -AND PROVISION STAND^THE.
undesigned takes pleasure
ia announcing to his friends and customers that he has moved his Grocery and Provision Stand into his elegant new store house,on the corner of Fdurth acd Bfogle streets,and tfcht be HAI djjened one of tbe largest and best assortments of pure fresh Groceries and Provisions to be found TO MOBF' and accommodate LISY OLD customers and the public generally I ask a call to my iiew ESTABUSBME^T^
Jan.23.1869. DLOT^ 3 & A 13
at
Pence's Hall THROUGH the mediamship of W. T. Church are but a minute part,are destined to shake up the dry leaves of ossified materialism and sham Christianity evei^whe#e editing."Comtnbn Sense" seems to pride bimsalf on his smartness in telling of the 'tomfooelries"of"potato throwing spirits, and, whilst he doos this under cover of the Egyptian darkness of a nommt fU plume, would have us sup. pose that he is a Christian (by the way in his former letter ho said ha was "a Spiritualist Does he know what he is If he ia a Christian,does he suppose that aboating "tomfooleries" AND insulting L&dies who attend Church's seances is the way to Ihow it," OT is it not father like the rabid shouting ot tke Jews "He hath a devil,away "WITH him t"'• Y-"
of Main and Sixth streets, offer all goods at such low prices"..THATTRTB:.yedace-th.e stock and save moving as few goods as po?«ihle, and open the new store with a fresh stock.
IN tBe'meaftlfme^LL depa.rt-
mrat will be kept WEU,assorted and NEW goods added weekly as usual,WHICHY*^ the balanae of the stock, will be sold at very low prices. The sacrifice.of profits will not
TIE confined to Staple goods, as
change,and pries rwtkei iwm to INSURE S^le, AND affording an unusual ppport«H nity to buy all kinefs OT White Goods cheap,embracing ia parti PLAIN Striped and Plaid Jaconets,
I
FIUY your Sewing Machines of fid* dlf.
FUTT DOZEN lid Giovas,'JUST received. Call on Biddie
CLtfelis Weimqeks .'CLOTHES W&nro-
Little Grant Clothes Wringers. ringera, GAL^AT
f^"KC
S
^CPRT J^^OUBT'8-
^IATOKS, freih from New
Orleans, by the barrel or bushel, at EJSCPC^«OHT
IFFL
&
CO'8-
STO.'WFWFT Ifiift3Street, Deming Block, sell all their winter stock
a
WX do not propose to sell for a song, TEAFEWALARTU-IELL- «tcatft*Q «1! seatonable goods. C. Wrrrio&Co. ^M^WTRIETIILTEING Block.
A A I»ti FE
^JHATE REM0V^A^ GOODS^mporarity, over M. Goodman's Store, three
OLLKATII settleRiiimediately 0 0 $ "i"' A'--ting Corset made. 16-dwlf vi
AUIC
OKXO TJUALITT of 'Shirts and Drawers CPN BCR BAD •'FORI®TF'*8ND'60'CENTTJ^LLTI C. W^I^O^, LW JFCIIN itttfel," fiemihg Block. JLL-dtf
0BSSBSSBS5589BHEBEBH(55BBI9BS*SET
A WORD-T^IV-WHETBBVRRICIENT. J—IF you want bargains in Ladies'
WOOLEN HOODS at 10 cents, 25 cents and 50 cents, at C. Wittig & Co's., 170 Main street, Deming Block. jll-dtf
IF
C^USE
of
those serious accidents or troubles,•that result in the breaking down of the health of married worses. 1&.0S i£
you want bargains in Winter Goods, go to C. Wittig & Co's., 179 Main street, Deming Block they sell winter goods at
'exact cost. jll-dtf
1 A
SALMON
at D. Miiler'8.X&0'> I.K 23-dlOt
SWEET
of
Canned.
Fruits, just received, at D^Miller's. -D2^T ^«T".
SUGAR- Syrup,Silver Drip,Gold
en and Chester Syrups,
ALWAYS on harfd
•aVD.Miller's?'5 FIOS 23-dlOt
Miller'S»advertisement in
morning's
PRIQPERA LO-dlOt .1. I NW^LMYW
WHAT'S THE OBJECT?—Suppose
costs
three to FIVE dollars a year more than soda or saleratus to supply your famify with Dr. Pfica'S Cream Baking Powders which contaio&-.-nothing but what is daily eaten, and saves yourself aju| family from dyspepsia, ANDFO^HER stomach ailments. All
SPICED PICXLE--Something
taew at C. I. Ripley's.
a large supply of
SMALL
and Halibut,
JEA^-AI^S|AN^ COTTJ^'^|
NOTICE.—A
Electro
A
DANIEL MILLER.
baAi
SPEER'S WINE is the pure
unadultera
ted juice of the Oporto grape,now boing CI^tivated
in this country iby
Druggists are agents for this wine. 23dftwlt
CARD.—Having closed our invoice and revised the stock, we shall,from T&is time FOR^FFD
until our removal to
aWt*'
J|TEW STYLES
Mr.8peer.
IUs valuable for family USE-AND for,US totfid'abd hivigoratfng1 properties.' It gives tone to the stomach and invigorates the system. In fashionable circles it has become the favorite table wine.-— INTTUIGETUNT" R-.'-FAWS-WF
at 149 Main street.
T^OORNER
BRAR BUT LAST COAIFC Miaee Hea^y lterioo VesUf (to clf ^i) inch 35 cnatf~.l^ 60 —J «.f eo
dObto&i /lxd
flow Ohio
eay
3old EA 1§
MERCHANT TAXLORIHO^—I wo
^IAKE
suits cheaper thati IAFIYI M«*PB*A^ Tailor in this city,
as my
SH^PSAB?IVLY make a fine suit for $28, a L^E bl^ck cloth,^OAT pants and vest to suit. Call over Saxton & Walmsley's Dry
FIJORG^S-SNI, Main street.
••M -II I 1 .1 al
.Set 1 tv—t-f
VALUABLE
Fun,
go to C. Wittig & Co's., 170 Main street, iDeming Block, they sell at cost, jll-dtf
dtf
PROFITS AND
[selected
QUICK SALES
Luther Grigsby keeps a nice and well
stock of Groceries and Produce
for salo at his new stand,opposite the Postoffice. Call and see for yourselves The new year has rolled in, now if you twill roll in with it we will have a good time. j4dtf
SOMETHING EVERT LADT
CLC
f*t
amine CTAR -FITVT, MBUY OF US^AND ^SFLRVE money. GROTXR& MILLER, 4,dwtfN
valuable Impro.vement in
Plating Spooitt and Fbrto, by
which those
PARTF MPST GAPPSED to wear
receive an extra coat of silver, three TJJAIESG^^AL Sickness,viz On
the
back of tbe handle,heel of the bowl and points of bowl*:of.spoons, back of the handle, and breasts and points of tines of fork*. The improvement is. the
CELLBII^I Bftjgers BROS^ ibd T^E PODS are for sale at S. R. Freeman's, 161 Main street,near corner of 6th. 23dwtf
ORANOES jind Lemons at Sage's.
C. I. RIPLEY sells Boneless Sardines. MM- [26,dtf IJ,X I.I I I T! -1.1 FRESH CITRON, Raisins and currants at
[19-dtf
pr HATS
AND BONNETS
JASJUA-I*^
Go TO E. R. Wright & Co.,
for those
Extra Large Oysters. 16dtf
BtrcxwHEAT, Rye and Unbolted Flour at E. It.Wright& Go's.
You can
HEADQUARTERS for Oysters at E. R. Wright & Co.,155 Main street. dtf I HI III
APPLE BUTTER
at C. I. Ripley's. 12-dtf
THE largest variety
is
often the case to create an impression of ^'selling cheap," but to a finer
class 'OF
goods as well, like Dress Good?, White Gcois, Notions and Fancy Arttde* tbat usaaiiy pay fair profits and make.up the lofies on Staple Goods. We commence with the White Goods
MM.
Department (and
woukl cail special attention IOALL WANTING such goods),having undergone a
thorough
GAAABFIC^ SKATING
Cambricks, Percales, Brilfiant and Main, sookf, 6-4 Jones Cambrics, including Jaconet and Linen Edgings and Inserting Jlore from other Departmo TI hereafter d2t W. S. BXCK.
in town of Holiday
Confectionary and Toys at bage'F, [19-dtf FURS.—The finest assortment, the low* est prices, no old mothy stock, at
I TI nmni'. dtf
149
,2 QjMfmum imd builders gjmerally, for the beat warranted ToohRaiia.Toledo Doors see Austis, FTNYTE 40S. mi
SA^EJ|D DTFT
fbr your Kid
21dtf]
J. H. POWELL.
ft*** HAV** *«B. SI, 1899.
Glove*.
*U «rs1
URARWXAJB, 50, 76, 95,
I 56, 1 50, at
4f ce
SHO^FC—
rem«v«d hlrstock ofc B-»ot« the store-room, ONE square E&FTT) "Spinning Wheol" corner,TW'deors be-
ETREE^J whei$
ha.Will
be '$LJIAED
to see his old customers and as many neig ones" a|*^hoose to favor htm with their patronage. The entire stock, will be closed oufc at veryjon pric^u
Country merchsints wisbing'to "sort UP? WIT^/^DS AJI4 4N®F-.^. sKSfer will dp wel,! to giytf- lito e^ call. [2lsdtf
NEW FURNITURE FOR SAL*—A)I am going to Europe this, spring I of^ar .my private residence) oiilhefciA'irt# of FouTt^, and Poplar streets, fur house is ene and a half story* ftf brick, with good and convenient «ot hofise contains nine ToomS^-aU'do Kfitti excellent repair. The JUrii. same, "which new, rrcTtifflbg Wttse' parlor fajnitu#e, IlPso $#% pf mty, tig* wish *lt per8oaskRewing themselves to be in4eted to me to come forWard^^ on*# and settle up. j^a Wai
E-d2w LEOPOLD GOODACAK. 1 1 1 1 •'1 »I—•' QOLD
A»D
expenses in keeping
SILVER!—aound^ig th^k*^
note, selling off at cost, changing" scale-4f business and giving. bgarefit. .A-—auassi
The present entire stock of watches, je^eliy, silw yare and fancy,i99d«URiU be bfiaved
PROPEBTT FOB
property on tha corner of 6th 'aird CJhiol streets, including the RESIDENCY of Patrick,^IS offered tor sate. Those DESI^iiog good business locations "flfill And thegi here. Apply at the office of 31d3w
r—.
SHOULD
JKNOW.—The cheapest placoto buy Skirts *NI.$9#ITSM# S&II*$A%ATERH/12 •South 4th street. 16 dwtf
OODB AT COST I oi?t ouAttck of at cost with the that iin#IJT business, low priced Cassimeres,
-We" Read y-M view of gc Also, a line of
it
H. A. DAVIS & Co., Druggists, Deming Block, 6th and Main street, Proprietor# sole Agents for
Dr. Patrick's An tl-Dyspepti& Dr. Patrick's Toric Bitters, Dr. Patrick's Cough Syrup Dr. Patrick's Liver Pills.
NS
A CARD.
I take pleasure in announcing tb my ffiends and to the public ji^ general, thatj having made iApbrtatff^langes fn my preparations such as years of close observation have shown necessary I have granted to H. A. Davis & Co. the exclusive right to manufacture and sell the same, to whom ail orders sbouTd be addressed.* i|( YoutBt Respectfully^ 29dtf G. W.
DIED.
COOPER
Trlday morning, 22d
ly
at6 o'clock,
Mrs. Pane AM Coopia,preclteof
tbe late Joieph Cooper,aged
the reitldetice
16dtf
find Preserved Lemon Peel,
at C. Ripley's. [26,dtf Do rou waut Prssrved Orange PeelT Call at C. I. Ripley's. [25,dtf
Coaghs,and few are more generally neglected.— How many Iert*n«, when thsy tako a cold,
SIDER
by the quart or gallon,
often
brtatfctaf,and loallf
Main itiMt.
and resist
BROWN OFFERS a Buck-board for
tale. For farther particulars apply early to Mr. llwell,at R. S.
Cox
& Soul, dtf
TOR where you get the best QUALITY •lid.the most HARDWARE for your nsoney. Perhaps Austin, Shryer .«o*J4 make yoft see it 4tf
goop Skirts, fb to B.
W®«I?RWRFTT TWACBTY.'
Port Wine. Ia EDITION to the
ABOVE we 1$MP U1* renownod"*^))d XJROW" Bourbon. FOR medicinal and culinary FIPE OLD jipuors paaact
mceeaifnlly that
CON
it of noimportaace,and Ut'U raq on, with* oat wflsctiDg a moment on its co&Mf asneei. BeBeatbei tbat negfeeted oltl« *re NREQAEA^Y dan. getoak.ATFD
CHT2*"
r-3 rc
I W S S
AMP. BRASS'BAND.
IF OVXI^DH A1 Ii, I tnesday A wtdnesflay Ereii'gs, f— *fem* 26th and
Performert
.-..•OX"" :JGI* »r .DAN SFL£LBY, Stamp Orator 4 -"-»R
JHE Day! TVTAOH V) 5*
8,J&:•H
to as
ATUR. AX
tat
P1MC K»8 HALL, '•. et
»«O»TT0?RWL
HJPOTTTFEY
miismm yjbtenfiA
AT EVSFE COST ftaBitlfclsi dlta
tjll.'tho flrsf of JanUCTy. The l^WP^nd, richest assortment in the city atK 1 JfoHS It tfaESliAN'ST
16dtf 5 Warren Blook. SPEER'S STANDARD WINI, BIT^ TERS is highly recommended by physl* qians for Dyspeptics,on account of' its' jpnic properties, its purity,and its deliious flavor. I augl5 dwSm\.
S,Y ji
PHYS1C1AK
DR PATRICK.
T^9JIJKERN^ qpposite THE P^ATP is' mi. seUtbg his |obd« cost,neither does he intend to close by Christmas, but seHs as cheap as asiyl one in the city a fine lot of Jewelry sand: Clocks |or Christmas, just received
t%*be:
sold at very low* figures. Call and compare his pffcesi^ilfbre purchasing,.
ev
dS?
OTSTERS AT GEOROE'B.'—From and after' K?day George Habofmeyot & Co will be in receipt of those large, and mag-' liificent Maltby 'Baltimore Oysters, which thtty #ill sell by the can or" serVe tip to customers at thoir Oyster Restaurant on Fourth street, opposite the postoffiflsB 91-DTF.
IMPROVED PANTABOOPIC SPECTA'DLTTS —At 161 Main street, I have1 a lai ge assortment of Pantascopic Spectacles and Spencer's Patent Nose Glasses, in Qold, Silver, Steel, Plated and Rubber Fra'niesj Also the purest Perisoopic Lenses for fil ling old frames, and ean suit every eye, that can be benefitted by: spectacles, at the sign of Wateh afid Spectacles, near the corner of 6th street. 7-dtf S. R.
COAL1
COAL1—Tha H. Perrln & Oo.
BituminousiCoal don't nead much advertising. Those persons who have used it this winter say that they will buy no other kind of coal there is no sulphur, qo clinckers, no cinders, no odor nor dust, no shooting in the stove, nothing but white ashes like those of wood. Go to Ph. Bive, their sole agent in Terre Haate, and leave your orderB at his Grocery, No. 70 Main street, next to McKgen & Minstall's Bank. Terms cash. 2^dlm
and
BlttlARB ROOK
At the Teutonia Hotel,
Nos. I7i and N'i Msto, bet.Oth and ith,Sts., TERRE HAUTE, IND. with Site ot tha. fiaett Tables with Paaua's PATENT. CUSHIONS.
feame
result LA liseastk toast
to enre.
A
then oomesyaln
audi la
Who
W. SHAPFEB, PBOP'R.
PUT* Copper 1"HitXlUi BonrbOn and Bye V7hlsky sold atSlie Bar,oad ME oAer,
Whiaky sold
.by
the gallon,QUART and plat.
Ja23dly
-L-
J^TTACHUBNT NOTICE.
Whereaa,
will
Before (tsu Smith, 3. P.
Ferdtnaaid Sarget^ vs.' Jaoob Breyfogle.f
a processing in
KUODAAND
BE
DRY
W
4
[SURGEON:
OFPI C£—«UD« PablM tq«SM| (Formerly occnpled.TY
IRF
Oortlf.)
Calls attended to night'AND*
DNY.
KatjafiJIflaUT-U
BwtHeiice at
-IM«''I I. I
SALE.—THD
1——
,'V' R—
CORNER NINTH 0BERR7 STSL Opposite Eastern Katkst Hoase. Having a Urge Wagon Yard attach d, will
jahle roe TO^UTTS general latlifaeUfB TRARellng public. ^V'cr'
VY IFI .LIIVN? A
,1
(P CKILFT
Window aid Door Frames, Moulding Brackets, 1
3
Stair Ballings, a 1 1 ^RETELL .'
*.? —IK
Slate
Attaohmeat ha* beea
taken ont before me,by PlaiatUf, against the
efaattPlr,rightthe
*,
credit* and aKrata of
said Jacob Brcyfpgla, Defendant and whxreaa, a return ot!
"ihflMast
'made
on
•'clock
aot tosad,1' bee been
(he
enmmons,the aaid Detiadant.will
taksnotieslhat tfaasaid oaaie bas ooatiaued nntil the LIITH day of,TERNARY, MSB, at
the
which
PATRICK.
5
A. Z. Chamberon
atrSH,betweenoSTK-and 9tb.
LOCAL NOTICES.
The Danger of Delay—But few'iffsease* require more attention than
tlroeaml plece the said Defendant
^Girsatrader
my hand and eaat,thl* d»y of
Jsnnatj, U6.- ZENA8 HMITH, J. P. aidltwSt
ATTACHMBNT
wile
74
yean.
Funeral Sunday afternoon,'at
2
o'clock, from
NOTICE.
6. art AND WM. H- WILUHM.V- Beforo
Tie
.• A .. Q«IRSO.
Brooks.
Ohio
WLI'ersas,
a proceeding fa Attachment beea
taken ont before me, the against the
and chattel*,by right*,Plaintiffs,bas credit* and elfeets
GOOD*
O' *aid
Oolda
Geo ge Brooke,Defendant and whereaa, a return of
"Defendant
o'ciock
senc*. Given nnder ml hand
dlttcalt
cold In tbe
lit
ad produces a cough,
TN
(%nsraptfen.-
tre'ttld aoffer from a
whea that effletent preveatlve,
BIBB BITTKBS
ILL,
$?LD, *FL»h
fell destroyer^ Con-
saaptioa. JOlwlw
Barr'S Pectoral
Uiilr,
.Tsaaa PACTJI,
Deo,7,
ISST.
AHM&arta(fhoronchly IMM IH HTJ
tamfty
and ia lay own case,"Barr1*Peetoral Bllxlr."
"Ban's Pectoral Elxir"' wortibyof
We can, from
aaca, recsmnrad bath It.and the Proprietor as perfectly reliabK 0. A. SBOOKX, Castor Aibary X. X. Chnrch.Terra Haata.
)HLS lavalaahte
remedy
IBX
ED
^BOTTLED„BE'ORE THE WAR.—•Apple Brandy, Peach Brandy, French Brandy, Whfat Whisky, Nimrod WHLILFK,' AND
tha care of
Coaghs,Croap, Hoareaaass.eto.,
-Oolda,
I»
and eald by
mans facto r-
BAEB, ®WICK 4 BSBB7,
diSdwla Druggists.
la mnsqnaSeA
be
OBEIM. BAM, GULFC*&BE*AT, T^GII *"&*- FEII® I.
,.iVI. AUUBJIA-
comp or the
conaldered and determined In hlj ab
A«D
Jannary,1869
seal,1 hie 83d day of
ZENAS SMITH, J. P,
TN BANKRUPTCY
x-
the side, ttrfT, dKDctfl'y in
4
DISTRICT OF INDIANA, SB:
At Iadlaaaao.
th* 18th day of Jaantry,A.
nndersigoaa hsrwby
tbe proba
bility of a serloas attack of Catarrh.Bronchitis,Inflates*, Inflammation the lungs,
UIBH LKR'8
cas be had at a aittieat'A ao
tioe It will remore the tiokllag sensation wblch precaedi
a
Id,
preTeat
injr,
expel
D., 18ES
The
jgiT
meat a*
Ac.,
aotlos of their appotat-
Asslsaees
of James h.
Dayli, of Terra
IMOS U, A/BF «9E vi of Vigo,,-
and state of
Dfttrlc
^,
trh has been
Jbls jiwa patiUsa,adjudgJLJ
ed a Bankrupt,jtpoa
Dlatrict Court
A'fsain Distrlot
JanlM3wltaw
Jtoarieaees,check ooagb-
THT maoona
gathered la the brobehla,
J^yJEBCHANT'S, of HABTFOBP e" •J This ald aad rril able Compaay la avw rapraseated in tha eitpr by
H4QEB
1
take great pjeasnr* In adding ay testimony tc the many waosaiaas which otbeteb*Te
DAW-R-
all^RALAE.
jurtaaa! sperleroa and
A SleKEEI.v
OTTFDK A* TOWLILW
d.
ly lavishtd apaa It. If whatever tends to re)«e human suffering
1*
a bftse^actlon, then aerta'sly
ac^uaint-
These rer*oas fa^D^BR Palietaa of Insaraaaa in this O- mpny. are re^aeeted t* oali tot thair tai* Ofisa.
jfaMiurss. •oXdS hnettsr
JBtuiness Respectfully solicited, and'iPolleies will W hsned on as gaod terns as
any
DoolejH Baking Powder.—Sootxi* ,l3 iiX PATSBB. BAXM PAWAN
otker ftrat'Ciasa Uanpaay. OA6KB KSKXII,
jatfUas
Qf|tfiiAL 2SOTICB TO CITY
FNR TAAITTRFJL^T SUSNFTT^^PL^'M^NG^^S J^!
aadwitrlttou* Biecalts, Balls, BuokwheaV AA^ CTH, LM XTMA*AATBORU«D Jamas ORS(arato eol« othar Griddle Oakea, *a. It require* ONLY TWO TXASPOOSSTTJII VOX A QUART OF FLODB. ffeld by Grooars gtoa^lly. At wholfaale, ia Terre Hs^rte, 30XSNI, daelSdw^at-' WhoUaala Oroeers. 2
WIUIUHWHI I"*
wm
wast
Pelicq,vea» Jplst for pubUaatioo, will readr.aad all persons fntopaatedwao wlah tosa^r »aw Preadum LtetsI •cats,4aa%»» attittw »a fWf
X-
bamfct't if» fni?
JG-.F. :T
"i .»IA ,»!*« |^3 .1 M..V.V. -I# IFR'SP-LT ,.4#» CT- E
*1
ft -j
T* «.I 1
«H tmA *IN5
Feb. 15th,
-j. Mii) vK imzy «TOMTP»i. «I MIL •*WF •P(XJ W W5 B$NEJteTi#f T&E POOR.
F. O. CAVW^ORD, JFF.D.TLP^L JOB KUPP
?ENaKTM1
acSKSpi"niOippil tid- S tv
at aa&q
urn
ttvt-
AGENT.
OT. VAI»«NTINE'S OTUAE
BALL I
,WL
.HI IJ
tiJt*
**8*? I—:
**HW»T *KI
4 I 1 KM 4*»3TLAU
P'IT
.It
mr,
'I* R.
ii iMf.tfU3 J. •»-,
«O»
hi
us
.. .. nibo suit of nnfor.» i' 5'Wi ti| p_ ni^hod room, with board for a family, ,'I 'U «V HSS}^AWIIJTO»VT «J »*.J L^ERBniitin Hoa:e. SOdSt
"T'( I
.tSA
ymian
S* MT ,1 I »s J*. •lie
*:t »S •?***»I-5-Q RFSJD
EDS A E I & O. Corner,Fourth and MainSts. •1 :I.
8
tfii) ax
0* IT'S
EA-
,4TO«0T
B. W. BANK IN.
-4^-a !s
TR.T
PLANING
DLTT, *1X4.9/.' WILLIA1I8,
KANURAORCBIBE
lit
•Q-.
or
Sasli"4'
P:
Doors, Blinds,
ha*
FlorlDg anfltdldiiig,
And all descriptibnVof Finished Lumber.
jniolesctfe and Retail Dealers
LUMBER,
JLatlr
And
FTHLBGFO*)
ROC^LAG^ Roofing, oofing Fel^.
ART.
Custom Sawing, Planing and Wood Turning 1
DONLJ
FREEMAN.
to
All Work Warranted Corner of Nisith and Mulberry Sts.
Ja23dtf
SI! #*.
*-'1 i.'
I
A!:
ORDER.
to
«9*. »R«4 vnd-
AND
I E W 7
NO. 104. JaSMlw
.. ...Mfliu Street. II-5J *S?(!"W JUMBO'
Wholesale Dry
Goods
«1 IT T. «*f pok REXT.—The Farm of tho ,K ,»« #'08
W. D.
at -H t-4 j) 1
F.J.
ft ran
TO CLOSE OUT'
URS
/^T A TZ^Q saitit.,1.- tpoii
MS *KMO©.:?
,MTII
IA*
SHAWLS!
St
r.-'.J-.
OHJUVRTA GNSTOO
iJ-'j-.
I FI.
THE LOWEST Ir at-,
.ii..-.•». "V FIT' FIGURES ley I!?W lite* (r*fi ttn-4 «««j"JPOSSUBLM '..With •-A»
BIAIT WILL TOR^HO^AEA
*oldlo
for cash
Diily BxpreM:00«e.
HIuee,,A»J good fralt. Lot
xt-'-i t-./sutat
-'.H
OI', N
"•-'8
L(
,« •-.
»*.
t,
1.|
I-J ,*:« AQ^S I- RTIT BS II ,.9A» ED* »T. f,-.C ,AT OZ, .LIJOCSE
LE.-L
,ct,
t'Vtui
,«
AJ'I.?
eta a":
'•:":sro a' g-J lyrj ,b-. -rib
I NIAG'I.
'-S
R-III* U-.I JIJTAID ,«I
ssaia-
TTF-TA "SOA -M
,*-*aa ttas^ ol .gn!i«0ni %-itrl erfr tM hs si
TAN I 1' -:RF ELUD-FF
*/•-.
.•
3: -'.-R #4
ii
1. ..-LJ 5* 31 .4 I*RWJ BIT A I- O
»U»d
NO
e.
•'. -i rfjftfw ,e«4iis bt "3 'W .-eJ-A:edi .IT I'U .S.'.U 6C^ JI
J. ,d
a 11 cl«u oj ax*d 1
T" 'OTG-"'' "TI"-
/. 2 'IJ J.'JI-I.'KGEDI ISSC .-IAAFR JCJ
xavr
31 1.1 *i E "'J
,I 1 -.
IIJA
•«. CIJ OIV .vi
H. DOQLEY,
./
..".1! COR S
O'OONHTLT.L VS 1*rj
jBtrocmsoB TO M. W.
TFR.Y'^I'IF'IHAA forSale^
S O O O I BOOKS,
:ht
CII'I I ({-.' U*
I W S E
Souse
la* li sua*
L. BTCE & SON.
Jobbing Exclusively
S HATX JUST BKIN THB0U8H' CT0B Buck, reducing prices to the Lowest Market Value,
and settiag things
nine
foreiKJcm.art my Olire,In said town*
hip,atin
I°' Lh tnifntg 4HA PlaiiitiJTs complaiot, or the je*ill m«.WNIBJ e'onalifered and d'eteralued 1 A
in order for JTKE
S I I A
Belief I a it that tbe BryGoade mar^-t wlil be mora steady la the future, aM prtcsa )saa wssfn* a ting, we *hall
keep a
bis ah
SOH
TKAIC
Larger and Better Stock,
than we have heretofore,and
to make it an object for ail
CO TJJffTR ME&CSAJVTS In'this rlclnlty, to BUY 1Bei?
shall
a*
ZeaasSmUh,J.P.
C'H «:APas
tomer* as to our own, the
Mutual
of
not
BOYER AND
FCBRRTRTY, LHFIS,
th-
Cloths and Oa«s!meres,w^ Kentucky Jeans. YANKEE NOTIONS, &c,
CAN OFFKR 80MR
Kitraordinary Bargains
In great rariety of
W1ITTEB DRESS FIOODS JMT DMRU ctetm,
Ia-
rlet,trl* bis ow
Haute,in countiof dlana,witbtha*a'4
(a
which we
before
the
W. A. BRAD8HAW. 1 J. W. BBAOSHAW,
"ie *ean closes,
II. BTCEASOIT.
Jan
15-dwlta
£)RHSS MAKIN
lira. JT. E. HEDGllS
SH
WANTED.
/L-eyarK ra wulntbd.—$75 to •*1. per month 1 Or Commit* on frrm
T»r-ns. N'DRCM. J4-DW3M IV, 1.
TJS/IWU^RGANGFTY, oo-»»* of Oib *al
PQFT
Otf.
itjc ua» ,f
A|C|
FOR 5AI. tr.
F-RTHII SALE.
EIEIREia
3-.li
H»-
'N! p. Comer Public Sqvare,
Uw (er
EHIH fi «IR
anybody and
have a* mnch regard to the interest of
FT%S
seller
at nine
foreftoon,at
and
my
Ofice, In said town-
aMp,atinwhlehtlmeaad plara Defendant wll anavnr to the Plaintifll'tbeaa'alnt,
cus
BEING
the true
4O*liDf.
'Uad," ha'
beea
made on the noaou,the said Defendant will take notice thait the laid eanse hai been eontinned until the IStattey of
B&*U O-/ELR
We hatenvw a foil ttne of
Brown and Bleached Muallns. Prints, Delaines, »»TB« Drills. Wool Fiannrts,-'" «s*
?»l
O. BOWIR* A CO..
WANTiri) OnaUirdH
and
3208. 318t., Philadelphia, Pa.
SCRAP IRON—
drwl lout of SCNB Iron wiDtid
EaflU
TI MESLFBBFFL BASVALTL |B£'W^,€.F}?!
RENT.
I' ii
Wood, five isilei east, en
lard—TJ()
S^EP
FWL 01 ,T04.
PL#N-. ,TWE-^OIJR
TWA WA* »ND pne
3
t(*OR
As
of
IW
CPPTALOIOA
aeraa ot,
tnltrTa'fonabout
th* r^maladrr
bonea—TON room*—fca
frame
large
HEG'HRD.
Zoqnir* ot
O. FAIRBANKS,
,aMtr Aitbal*rt»Ba«t*
EENT-NICB ROOMS— I
X* 9W
a
P»»l!y,«11H«at chUdtea. Icqnlre
AB. PKNCK,
2d
«tr«at. 17dA
Kouag and Lot on
TAU,th ATR^ET, BATWMN K*^J«
and
IT
,i~.
'N'I/UI!
H%Sl Iv tttHlBiiS 'U flamst .tpai
Kalbetry.''
AIJIO'FFO' ITT N EOOD O"«-»t6ryFTIM, TN GOVD' SO«l"II-ctiDditicn.
Will b« told
vrj
1SJ1* .'US
invr.
SIIA«lra EM
U^MAN ABIIOLD.
J*OFL SALB.-^-Wishitig to dngago W'IV'H'FFR BT!ililrr».** «IU SML
DERV-
lit
-JIA
oar
and
OAU*
BOABDIHO HOOIE FUB-
YITFB^E .RAFI rwtaoa'.la.. AQJ P«non WISHING totUrMSoJn (hit LIUK'NO'S, CA^ FTTIL
a iraod alto
CFCLILTII^LFTFOAKTY W»«)«-
VR
ON
Wsgoa
Yard"
North
TBML
Sdtfr
SAJJB.'—The valuable BusiA«(W altnatod on
the
AOA heut «or-
HATI'' M»-I»
mree',
TB«
«o
property
lot',
L*o-oo»-
21 FAST
Ta
f-'oot rath,
Moi
Bri oll£L.«g, well, e'L'ern,(table,a and all r*.
ABM A?0 TRADE FOR CAT-. UR HORSES'—Elg||ty
Crairfrid County,
adapta
to
StoeK
Mluoorl,Land'^wallot*acre
ralalatr,BATURG three
IPRIBRA of'' Taeaka
UfiajVater oa ft location'hanlttry. Tbeaho I OI HODDT, at
the
ot
O«tile,oc
'FOli SALE—A Pine two-story J} F.am» BW.lling Uoaie-«lght mm, gaa, slate
JMOC,HTII CLNT«rn»
and well, nabU,
oarr&E
150
TE«T
feet ftrat
Will be
BY
sold ob«»R. AppW to
*edi6.
P. M. DOKNELT.T.
SALE—Or Exchange for CLty.PROPERTY,10 acres
of
M[
tteo
»n ii". Kit K,
S I JLU *9' «. FA Y-.T.-ZIR-'.T
JJO'-HDITTE,
V"
tl ,».M
a.
moaad Tfa.UeaT
tj,w.lth A good brlcK hooee
oi
room',cs.lnV-, jvrll,claterji, stable,ebede, oatil-'elybt
ffrrt ra* orobord
.vi
eaobee.IHTIRA*.dterrlra,PNTNEA, 1,1 DR.acre_gxseberriaewithe*?.aeraSet.tbr,apple,paaia*,andaerof1
•TRTTWB.
rrli»»,
L^ RAVPBT R.LM^
Qa'.Loratyard
ndcnriants— TL bsnthg. renrTion* IIILD RNAMROT'A eIBc. jiH3a
the roaatf
TTNION BAKBR\, CAN!)? IidMAMCFACTOEY, AND F'LD'O S OKB.
JFBA1VH. HJBlilQ BttO" ZTaJioraotnrora of.aU
klndi ol
10IIA.O KE ES,
I BEE AD
and
CAKES,
J^-JPMIXANELS, I
«sli
AS «.
and
an
r.c'J
•F '•& »INI' IT 3/IBI.A vliitl .* .TJS S-B'-MSIAF 1 .• ..4«V-: *U «J
D^alei»ln
&R.O CBH1EK,
A©A TRF«FA'»*T«1IT., Oacai and Depot,
rr II :R. TI II AUTB,' INDIANA. K.
Kats^nta-h's ftore,
it.OrdersJftflrsi* ieet, TTF 4t!
will
«d
TIE
I 5«r
promptly att.ad-Kain
to. jaS dtf
a
'•sv
NVFIMTARY CLAIMS-CARD LLXJL FOB_I869. IIAVIB S. 1IASALUS0SI, Hlllisry Attnney. NaUry and Malm Agtat, -Ik«nlarly AathorisM sad Licensed.
Office—Harrington Block,
DP STAIRS, FIBST DQOB,
MTTX 0ACTB, ITO,
IPtn&ion Claims Prosecuted, Ar~ a! si rears of Toy Procured,
BOUNTY MONEY COLLECTED,
JDEJED8 EXECUTED,
{'dttcketo
Made cat dnd P*ntio» XomtfDram
I
AND
and
dixolved by.
sign
in
"Xarly Ilavsa,"
sr» anttona to sell
KJ PI
•as removed her Cloak aad Dreea M«\inc astab* laehmentto Nayloi'enfw bnlldibg on Ohl", between Fourth and Fifth etree'a, where eue WH be pl aaad to moat all Who desire the moat pas&ct work ia thl* line.
Part!culer attention will be glren, as heretofore, ta the latrit aty ei. The moet atlUfol afsl.tants have bee a eagaffed, Wedding Coatnaws, Ball aad P»r Dreaae*, Lad aid OhtldlT'Ti'* Clomk* a-d re.*M manufaetarnd with prompt a en aad dlipatch jlttf asFSM
TA
W 1
WELVE NCNBIAKrnsirr«l aaa
11.
nitrated Faa^iy Mag«alna,
with Pby*iognomy,Phrmol'gr, Bthnologj.Phja talcfy. and Psjchology, adapted to all who read Taa bivsnATts Pnacsoi-onAt J«v* Boothly, at 3 a year or iaolu a of tei eaah. New Totuaie. Jannary Dcti_ a a re ad 3 0 as A /^•s an^ eater. "It de.Ie with
Wt Bra ad way. Hew Tark.
I worth Ik. SWiIb. a year's "MTAD. FCA
AL#IK» L»I
UT* S
/Vans
Any Pttuitn in tit Vnited Btata. PROTKST8 Isnd Warrants Assigned, anfl DKectlre AsslgnmsaU
ISSUED, Boncht isuirrscM.
MB. DANALDSON well understand* the moda
adiu tlpgesderlleetingap» alaim*
ef
T^E
collcctcd
'T-'-'JL SSRM
OF
growing oat.
recent Bebelllon,ana for
L'-GT
and
1868, HA*'
and paid over to the
tlun Two Hundred Ttouaaad Dollars:baamora-okclaimants tat ad-three handrfd Penalon Certificate*, for, woundod or
Soldier*, widow*, mother*,
mHior children,
and
MTCB
CH?«B*
buadred bouaty,
for dlirbarged private*.
Pensions, if now applied for and oomm«no«
1810,orpreVTa-AREatdischarge.wiU,tadgran
at thada'aoSlhd soldier'*
NO5 sbotsld
be lost, a* thl* favorable
iMl'time totally aboat
Jase
year*tanalaaW* after tbe discharge.
4R?»RA of,gaaaioa
now
BE
had la aU
not
TAIEA W^EFE tha F'eniinn
ofimmanca at tha LOOK'
doee not
date
OR dischirge,
oomtaanca at tha
de th of the soldier.
atyuuroojrtiflcaU*or aul call on ma. BOUNTY flaloia and July
LATA qnder
tbe recent law,
SLUR, 1?66
ARE NOW
nearly all paid.
nezt aadlaat bounty, may, perhaps,new'of'satA
tLe
BAJ^TAAD tliiswiDtar.
If so, applications mat
b« made tbe coming Spring or cummer.
give potic» wheoanch law
beet to
In the late
6I«DS
of Its. We
I «111
iapaased. No (enatoas
i"t been allowed for ttrHe* in the War of
X818. Ho Land Warraata need be .ajiected
for sartlce
wW»nd no fnrther bounty to
ERAT),
I vet*,
who baa Gad three or focrhttttdred dollars.,:
T^rferenca. 1 49* BE%R ta Ksrchsnt', B»^ER* aol Cltfseas (enerally,
and
TO MY
one of he
(FCD&saad
ilaims H*T« B«N ootalned
whoa*'
by
TH*.
jn93wtf v. a. DAKALnsoa. •.
JJISSQLXJTION. (•'*L« e4 ...i 1
The partnership heretofore exlltlng batwaaa
llnoa A. Burnett
and Krixi. A.<p></p>A.
BJ I, 1*
liqnldatlon.
Torre
thl*
DAJ
una
fre4. BJ A, ia this SBMNT. Xlther
MATNATAQAMNT. Xlther rarty wui
rarty
«I
ITLIUS A. BURJFLTJ, PKNU, A. BOW.
LLAVE,
,f
Jan.I,TS8S-4dlm
.,
TI
WOOD, .WOOD 1,
Two hundredoords
of
fee aala by
seasoaad Oar*- Woo4
J. AV
Bboad*.
ALI
order*Jaft at
SKA
West Xain atreet, proaptty
tilled. BABLXT HODS*—W. B. luVssstl, Piwp*(. I(W8m
A 85 N A O Of f»U value sens fit* foaay Beei Af»U.
BOOK ABKSiTS WASTO I9r MMthew Hal. SBitb*s Ifev SMfe^
8UN8H1HTB AND SHADOW IIV NEW YORH. A woAa or aasoastiia
eedoi.s
wtta Aa-4
ra
atd Iucid^nt*isrcarar,In-^ata
of
Life the Orea* Sla-
CUe *Agmt al/d 80 i» o— in, rftd 2IT T» A A***R FAINT#* ever paNtSqed that **llr«o ranf
cbaate URoiert
flonS
I?» Ii" Assaa Hell* ui
..'"V^HOW O'K,»OTT OUIE* B!OMSI.V1'®JRTari*i-.
commlmta* Ibelarn?! Oreentw.lt aout Free on Clroular aaS$$..
dwfar
A rich storehouse oj-^1 talnnunent." •II questionsalfcyj'M' til. —z to*. "One Pjfce txeere fr'•iS&srs.w ®sK»*'ceMilnvj™ r«il lonrnml in akrw^r ,hjB ^jjr ao mjwi, ra oabe UJ. so wall to know ILB°,^R
OI^LT-^Mi.kLil'21
tenth,Mateirttraad
lly
Berlewed
fcr
T*4**" aooonatad I ^H^N^L!RD»
£*r«lpt of feat,
tttwflt I «*'T J»wr
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