Daily Wabash Express, Volume 18, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 29 January 1869 — Page 4
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Friday Morning. Jan- 29th*
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Sealed Eropo«a1»—Normiil School. fair Warning^W, B. MqCord. i.e. frff.™., Zahra-T. W. Spencert Gaptiin. W, to-DAY'S LOCAL NOTICES. «,o D*yfloo«i—W. 8 Byco A Co. ,.a
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thb best yelocipeda riflar in the cjty iu'M Silas Wright, who rubs about id ttreeU at pleasure, atsd at a very Taj
tate*.!
YET.nnTPEDga are multiplying, ^-r Satauel Clift of the T. H. & I. ^|^hc|P® is building a bicycle, which promisee be an excellent machine. .-Of
sage apply on board.
Oela .ai inpir aau lu^uiguu.
Yim*h9F the OiTjr.^Profi Willian ""•Lobmafl^from the {Jfe^ago L1tbogra|Ji 'Company, is in the city deliveringlo.au licrrbers a panoramic or 1)ird!S-e^^ »f thisclt^. Excepting a fow unimpor^i «rrora it gives a very -good genwal ^ie of (his city. It is engraved ,ie. it
Btyle, Copiw miay, bd stied at Bartl^tt fc Grundy's and ''at Alle#i Broun Qs' where it will be on sale for a-fen^daj a. The prtfce is put at the low sum 'of 'tjir ie dollars, which must insure a large safe
Ybloc?pW)SS8TBIA^|8M i» rlsingijp a fever heat. Jones ».& ones, disldii farm implements on the east side of .ti square, have had a first-class velocipei Hiput up by Geo. 0. Millet *& Sons, Gliii 'inati, which, though touch lights jtb^n any we have seem, folly as strong/ aid handsomely finished. It was taken the pavement on thd, south side ofj.il
Court House Square yesterday afteraoo i, and though at first disposed to "feal his oats," and not very tractable, it waa nally mastered by Mr. Par?on who mjM a very good "stagger" at riding it.
Interesting Reminiscence.—C.
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It couldn't want mow useless thing, (as experiupc^i, here.Jliaa: d^monstraUd.-^-/' Sem&ndJ *«i *•%..
«r 'itilt'STBAMBB i^BBBA for PeW fville and ititertnediats pbfnts' tbife" Zoning at ten o'clock. For freight or pi s-
Nobmal School. Those interested -will see, this morning, the invitation »r sealed proposals for work in finishing tl Normal School building,
MeSqbbbb of Terre Haute Lodge No. 611. 0. 0. F. Will notice, in another cdttumn, acallfor an important meeting jo be beld .at tbpir Hall tonight
'Bmi,' ^'tiL^joiw^o*i)iT, of this eilyi 'ts Environs "|j IcflUiTfl "NftplfliiftB/ii its Environs •at fei»»l,!' iEHd^ ievening last. T|e Jdintr »p»aks ot^ the highaEt praise
Oyster
lecture, in! terms pf y.i-
Mors ^1ttociPi£lS8.--C.
A. Fera,
his Im^'an^ Bpoke factor^, will have velocipede cpjnpleted this etching or t) mor/qw. He has an order to manufactu .a half dozen for St. Louis. He pan bui them for about sixty-five doHars iV- /. .J--. Vii
Supper.—T?te Ladies' Mil
sionarj JSociety of tbQ Old SchQol^IJfpibyterian Church, will give an Oysti Supper in the basement of their Chun onrfth-street, »6n this (frldajT) vejrfqfe.- -1 The proceeds of^the supper wijl bp ajpar jpriated to their liisslionary Fund. A I. are invited in giving aid to this laudab purpose. Yocal afltt Ip.S$ropental ^s will rpake up past of their entettaiiw^i t. i'.l ji... .u'H'i no»
A Stubborn Fact I—We confess several rather overdrawn items in regsi to the big feet of the ladies of Lafayett), but We have recently had an illuBtratic and proof in a tangible shape that "v were in the main correct. Mr. Barwis i,' "unm iw»u
who introduced roller skating in th^s cil a few evenings since, first went to fayotte forthe rams pflTposenwd- with a full knowledge of the enormous growth the pedal oxtremitios in that city, carric 1 with him a trunk fall of Skates cfrfjl largest ais». H» aftwward«'toonclud( 1 to come here, audi »Ot, having time Is make an exchange, bought .the sair skates. The consequence was, there wt but oiV9 pair which any of our: la&isi could weaT with ease*—all the balan being #«yer»l #i*es tqo Jprge^-i
A Minibter"? Ca&pkt Bag
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Next to. robbing an edii^r, that of ,^^a ing from a minister,,fc]tha meanpgtkvnd fi theft. Yesterday a young ipro wh0 jj^\ hit name as Joseph C. Towwend, 9ri & arrested for stealing a carpet saok. Iroi
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Bishop, Biqij'of El ley Township, ia this county, while in the Coanty Treasurer's office yesterday, told an interesting incident of the early history of the flon. Reuben E. Fecton, ex-Governor of and newly elects United States Senator from the State of New York. Mr. Bishop was employed in teaching a school in New
York State, and had occasion to employ young leQotfH^ cfp sonkjjwork fo| hiin One day Mt.'«iAidp auie8 Reuben wby he did not go to school and try to learn something. Rouben replied that h6 had been at school sayei^l times, but-uever could lc$n^4 Mr. ^ishop finally pirsuaded him to attend his school one week, pr^fnJsfaR .tljflt at the end of. that time if he £&d not. learned any tiring he would pay him for his week's work.*— The bqg }$f"Aed iU }e«ep Htafirat day, and thai fSufe&fcful tafi&er of the Hon. Reuben $. Eentpn. -of Njw
York. jieD Mmfriiafc vi :ri:n*l j|^f^6ij^|ijWill you ^l^WjUie,
1 tffe^epace^tn^your paper to call the .attention of the citizens and propftrljjholji ere.^U^ciai^ttio tastiHU'mfcn |of
the to me to be an important and also practical attest bp" buttiing oj tt\Rft|l road to connew Vntn'tiie T.^. A. S St. Louis road, or ,rtbe T. H.^& I^dfian»poiis liin yfrian nntff Kflinrr onnafrilplill
road,e9iL (A tlie riotd now bei'ng constructid from here to St. Lpuij,. tba
Second Stbbbt.
Vigo Criminal Court.—In the Sen ate on Wedneeday, Hon. H. D. Scott jtl^to creatorlha^52d Judipi^^Cupui ii«« f|r i|\ ivfcijfrrf^igp
cMHfty,-commg"op on us tfrt^ij*Madfing-j-Mr. Carson inquired of the Senator from Vigo (Mr. Scott) concerning thie
mmmiss should oppose the bill. Mr. Scott contended that the city
are continually crowded. The last Cir cuit Court had some 500 cases on the docket, and the other courts are overwhelmed witfa-werfe.- If there is a neces sity at any point of the State it is cei .tainly there. There are now sixteen men in the jail in Terre Haute. He hoped tb^
mfM courts very fast. There are now twB judges who reside in Terre Haute, and thp
Circuit comprised but four counties. The
was proposed to abolish all legislation
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Rev. John Hare, who came in 6if He morning, train £tAm Rest, rouiaj his home near Cincinnati. Townsei took the carpet sack to the Terre Hau House, where it was deposited as stcuri for histfooard. It contained, wbenit&ke i* the usual "traps" of a minister, tv 4 §hirts^ one bookj nd#ot of^ i^»ac\i#ri jermo|is.I Me Jakjr Jvere MS In
much of their, jifji. occupied elsejwhere. It i*..^LnoAinpossible for theip to clear the docket, which ie becomin
people of Torre Hauto were willing tf pay the additional expense. Mr. Scott fiupneued the expense woull bo paid as iniroiBreiuflties.
quisite voting population of 7,000.
Mr. Scott responded that they had, within a very few votes of it, less than ja hundred.
Mr. Robinsfjtgof-$£*dteon, ^aid: he remembered tnat Tippecanoe county had. some difficulty in getting a similar bi|l through at the last session, but it was
Mr. Stein risponiSed' that
afternoon.
:fhe
Senator
WfaB nistaleeb^as thaylhUd more than required. Nothing could now iuduce theiti to abandon it, as it had proven to be just the thing they needed. He was under the impression that such cities as Madison, New Albany, Evansville and Terre Haute should have such courts. Remarks have been made referring to them as burdens upon the people. He regarded crime as more of a burdeu, and thesb cities are the centers of crjme. The citizens. of Switzerland county would benefitted by the prompt punishment crime in Vigo county.
Pending the discussion tho time arrived to hear the address of Hon. D. D. Pratt,
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The Board of Trustees of the State Normal School h&va.invited the member^ of both Houses of the General Assen^-
mal School building. The invitation has
fwetr hIwp irf A sp^clflr tnia
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^lumber f^rd ^lfiar "the depot, wheretl thief had thrown them. Had he reid thaiA hp dflufctfcs3wtaia h^rftorn^ ti»e pre^erty toSthS^oMer. ^T^Wtsen^s parents are said to be respectable people, tresiding near Orawfb®ds¥iUe. On beiijg -arralgaaU before M^ar Geektty h* webt like^ child, but on finding his tear^of no avail', arid that Be hai to go to jail dL•fault'otfgoo bail .b^.ie-nwtcbed ^ff. with »fi, the appearance, of ,a, harden
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changed to fcfce6tbjof February—Saturday in place of Thursday. The Chair ruled that the tinle mentioned in the invitation must be changed fty separate resolution.
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Our citizpflf^i}j^ bestjr themselves in oN
coiptofi'ths invttoiti»B/the following |ro. 6^«i|# .W6«hfcft hi,the Bonse: the'^use «tnmuntc6tiom fwm the-Seoretary of the Board bf1 Tttiidtek vr- the' State Normal 'flfchodtm Tarty^Haul^^nviling tlieta'eml
opposed the
^je HW,Utttiqn,, »»yuig that
thel*fMaf ,*«r«nc»Mld Bel%ibr#to wasti
to the Con«mtteft on=Bducation of th^ House and- Senate. It was well know* that a large sum-of money had been cxi pended by the State and friends of th^ SOhocrii :H)-4hqaMQtion of ^sJihiMWg^
«4 to, make4&dditioaaLapgropx^ations fot its completion! dte £onimitt|d ftdvisoa that the. irmwljtefl^ibff &tma£ct Vd thi Hou^^Sitf^^^Wmber^ipi^tiV "vote in' telligentl? %Wttftiject is broached. was put and lost •Mr. Wmiama, of Knox, moved that thji
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Mr. Pierce, of Vigo, referred to the importance of the Normal School, as a Stajte institution, and the hlterest taken therein by the people of Tefre H£4)te. ^e claimed that the building was one of tna finest In the State, or in the country. Tie State had contributed $50,000 the people fof Teto -HaMb kdfed1 %T5,000, add the bullding inbotid•»aWne of which toe State may well feel proud. The people would be glad to have the Legislature come and examine, each member for hiifich the fun visit, actory
Mr. Davidson^ of Fulton, thought HgWat&re had loo much work tod justify its traveling abo.t on pleasure e^dursionti, and imposed the,im6tion.
Mr. Stewart, of Rush, said that t| bnilding wM loqitcrt'ta^^Wrong pladB, abft Vomd lkil of Argo6d intended to result from the establishing of such la school. He "had voted against the loct-
the whole affair. His experience
erft|fT*lJy4«aielPWt^^Ite Tr^' rlry, and he was opposed to leaving
jjr ^aoie piit%£(4l£iB$lte Tre
rlry, and he was op legitimate work of the session to go do
te
made fron^ tffie ^oi Hwse* roads lo rtin south on Fj^fil street ,#s.. f^ ai may |e considereS''uie^U at the present time. gf ^i road on First street, I tbink, no one w{ll qnngtion whn is anpmintnd wrtb'tire lo calily. The utility is certainly a seifevident fact. The amount of busioe^i done on FirBt street and vicinity, having a direct intercourse with railroad tranp portation, the facility it will afford to the business already established, and the stimulus it will offer to the erection other manufacturing establishments, an outlet of this kind is made, is of gre&t interest to this part of the city, affecting the business of the whole people. Wijl not some one who i« posted In the proper steps to be taken to test the sense of tb people interested, put the ball in motion and see what can be done in the matter
Mr. Vater, of Marion, hoped the inv: titkm Tbtere wou be no expense attending the visit, and iMjgVit it atyuld t^.ma(&, if for no oth^r ijfcas® Warfimr tin information to t(ei gained, with a view to intelligent actioh fn^tlitrfutttret^'i3'^
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The Lfdatilntatid befon tho Senate a communication from J. M.
^onBeSta^ WormaipchAor, fffriffner tD Senate to«Vftrt Ifre fcCw^brtflfii'hgTn. ftrn AriTiJ'bursaayfi (PSbruary 4th, a1 which time a special train would be provided. Referred to tho Committee oi
Education. Mr. Bellammy offered a resolutioi
•IH'
at Terre Hauto,on Thursday, February 4. Mr. HughpsjEQ^rJced he shouli I liko very m'uen to go to Terre Haute, a
legislature in orde^ to do, so. He presumed that alPtbe tftft^pb^BS could be ac
a body. Even.-if there woee ^o^thgr ex penses attendant ]J,pon Me of the member^ ^uMjbe going on a usual.
^•eat deal o^njoneyi an(d- wa| \WteJy cost a great deal more As we shall probably be called upon for another appro priation, we •to©pld-eee hgyrfot ts ^jipwd ed. If the whole Legislature should not go, it would be well to have a large anil suitable committee appointed for th purpose, and to report what would prob
At a later hour jja_the day— Hf SIoi^aTi intfoddk^Da»G#BKmjten resolution for the appointment of a specia committee ofj five, two ir«Mi thejfpwU and three from th^«HOtne,^drWMr State re poriitiiJSnnaJ nW .vno^J
Mr. Bellaniy remark^® that the Housn isit in* a body, and thata
Bellaniy
had voted to visit #&* ,i»w^q*freief|grt^|faa body would not be proper. Further more, the CommUte on Education ha aseeptacl:]aihtkciaMU^it«i49n intended, at the proper time, to ask leavi of absence of the Senate.
Mr. Hughes moved to amend by re
and Morgan be considered members,(p the (^mmitlee 'for tha? p'uepesi Aaopl ed.
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W. S. Kyfl^^e.
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Mr. Welborn, of Vanderburgh, saijl that as the House had fallen into habit of running home every Saturdi and leaving him in the city _aloBe,_ await their return, he would vote to mai the visit to Terre Haute, for the purpoi of enjoying their company. The institijtion, he had heard, was a big thing, an
Legislature not a traveling body necessi rily, but he though it should be an in vestigating body, with a view to intelli
Fait'
i"mortf"ume!Sfn debAing "e sflpjec,
definito postponement of the question.
the House, and the member from Cas especially, that the Trustees had no un worthy designs upon the House. thought every member going would proof against temptation, and come ou with clean skirts. .He was loth to belief tfttBtH* fr$nS mt successfully withstood the smiles an blandishmdg^of'.the'j^J^t beautiful wo men of the Wabash, could feal any ap prehension for the safety of hia integrity when brought inw ^iOTtWtJWUh^!nffl"Bto d'ufetiva 'infla'^nces s\fppers andfeast tendered by the oi'^he NSi
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•Mr. 'tlntf^/^d^-flndcd ,thejr^!ei ous question, wliffcb^#cunabdd Or'
poitpohettient yta r^cttia. The dti the tAotioi bf^f.^fllin^s.^f Kncx, to accept tbu invitations1^
Mr. McFadin demanded tho yeas anc nays, which being-ordered and taken, re suited—yeas 60, nays 25. So tho invita
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added to the .sold heretofore ver cheap.at^S, 29-dtf
tff twABLrtsmw*trTMw1 all colors and new goods 20 per cent, lea I than the market value, at W. S. Byce Co's. 29-dtf
Mton Kids a
YH3y
-Acv^ble Ja|rK»a size Table Clothe for extension tables a W. S. Byce & Co's. dtf fr^k S Jl IOWT3M
water proof cloth for $1.25 pe
7 agJQHtlhave a larg stock of Dry Goods and propose lo rati triideP f^ It t^ \orn9. |^lxl chance for bargains, at the old stand, cor
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TebbeHauteLodoe, No. 51J1.0.0.
fcXfc&A oauii Aivmrb, j.i v. v*i j» v. v. jl meet fo thecon«idf)raiioov^P«PPot*,*t A full attendaaca l««rggai1ys requested.
will
'28-i Jl c*j e* wni*o tntatu&Taqisb a)«3 imS
MS&AK 38 TS13LH, -f JAW .Tkrr.
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Sx-AxqjfaMOB,
Edball & Go,
Blakkbtb, at greatly reduced prices] 28-d6t Edsall & Go.
Mbbchakt Tailokisq.—I
Alkiahdbk Kids, black and fan^y colors. Covourseur Kids, black and fancy cc 1 ore.
Danton Kids, Black and fancy coloi b. Choice qualities Kids, white and color-c ed, at $1.25.
The above just received at Tuell, Ri ley & Demming'e. 25 dlw
ChkapSuits.—If you want a chei suit call over Saxton & Walcsley^s goods store. A fit warrantee or no sa^e 25-d2w. John Bahniklx.
byi^xi0Citeii9tf«MKraa^tfioe»
18, North 4th stroet. Full set of instru tions gi"3pj Sgp(^WiyW?-d8r
Fbksh Smoked t, at D. Miller's. 23-dlOt'
A NKW and large stock of Canne I &fcfiflod, at D. Mller's. d23-10t ipgUMiaiilA QUA, Loai1 Suoab Syrup, Silve Drtp, Gol banp lot
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Notice D. Mitt«r% advetisement ip this morning's paper. 23-dlOt
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Stand.—The undersigned ta?ei pleasure
Provision Stand into his jslegant nei *3M hOMfa tfolftJofSm o^ned on^ of the largest and be^gyl|«oiyd| pure fresh Groceries andPrwiaons to bn found in the city. With a de|ir» to pleasi and accommodate my old cuttoners an the public generally, I ask Jc^ll to mj new establishment.
DANIEL MILLEB
Jan. 23, 1869. dlOt. I
Buy your Sewing Machiiesjof Rid die. |21,dtf Fifty dozen Kid Gloves, juat receiv ed. Call on Riddle for your Eid G.oves 2idtf]
Underweak, 50, 75, 95, 1 25, 1 10, a Riddle's. pl?tf
C. Wittig & Co., 170 Main sreet Deming Block, sell all their winter tocl at exact cost. jllJtf
Hose, 10, 12J, 15, 25 up to $10( a Riddle's. [2l,ltf
ClothesWbtngerb I Clothes WAng ERSII Buckeye Clothes Wringers.
Little Grant Clothes Wringers. Sherman Clothes Wringers, For sale at Coby & Mancoubt 21-dtf
it
We do not propose to sell for a sing, but wo will sell at cost, all seasoabl goods. C. Wittio & Co. 170 Main street, Deming Blod-jll-dtf
I have bemoyed my goods tempra rily, over M. Goodman's Store, tire doors east of my old stand. All bosfe who find themselves indebted, will pi call and settle immediately. 12dtf M. A. Raridat.
Wanted.—To borrow $600 or S60 for one year, on real estate security TOrtf $2,000. Will pay a good rate of inteesl For further information apply atthij
Pf 111 S, 1 Ladies.—Dr.
Price's fcream fiikih)
Powders obviates the necessity for isin|
it saves shortening. Try it and set hoi decidedly supi^ji^ dCZK^o^cfitol tc a a a 2
The Ladi^Oftfcl S^ondr^esbfi«ft|d Church (cor^fc^jd^PkiJbt/^tlkgifrd an Oyster Supper for the benefit thq
Admittance
Invisible Hair Pins and iivisiblq Hair Nets at HV&W O JL jJB 2Gdlw mi
in lag Dre«i-f Niw Stylks or Hats aj^d BonnBTs 2844l| latlM|Kto«^e^.~-i "lfi
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making suits cheaper than any Merchant Tailor can sell you at cost the best goo furnished. Call and see for yourself, ovi Saxton & Walmsley'a Dry Goods store. 25-d2w John Babniklk.
wheth
eryou want to purchase or not no troub
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B, Weisz keeps
the finest and best fit-H-dwtf
MKRCHAN^iy.pgo^ jgg to the public that I am preparedto makg
shop makq a fine suit for $28, a fine black ckh Coat $22, Overcoats $25 pants and vet to suit] Call over Saxton & WalmsleVs Drj Goods Store, Nc. Ill, Main stree..
John Babkkle.
T. Cotteb, Cutter. jl-d4w
Something £vxby Lady 3bouli Know.—The
cheapest place to buy Skirti
and Corsets, is at Weisz's Factcr^ 12 South 4th street. 16 dwtf Clothing and Piece Goods at Cost I —We propose to close out our stock ol Ready-made Clothing at cost with the view of going out of that line of buainees. Also, a line of low priced Qusimeres, Jeans and Satinets at cost or ess. Examine our stock, buy^of us and save money. Gboveb & Mkxeb, 4,dwtf
Oranges and Lemons at Safe's. dtf
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Ripley sells Boneless Sardine*. [25,dtf Fresh
Citbon, Raisins and curranta
Saga's. [19-dtf
E. R. Wright & br th
kT, Bye«ad rright 4 Go's.
You can tfifid PreserveS LatoAH'' I. Sipl^y's.
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ife TOxr want Prwrvt^l Orati^Peel?
HiADQuABTifBs Tor(Gyst^rt at B. Wright & Co^ 155 Mftfp, street. (i«
Apple BtrrrEtf 1y the quart or gallc
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5 I 22"dtfi
Co* foot ion ary and Tp^s at b«ge^--
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to know thoy can have a newf3o^^^' ing Machine on trial free, fort few dayi,
-'lXjjid "-".l '-JP Kn^Jlhe most juardware for^.your mpi*
,V, ^j,BFBNTBB» aqd' builders generfc 1
srtwsefflfewi tdt6 01'K1'5enm «ro0)1
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Fubs.—The Jlnest est pricee, no old" mothy stock, at S. L. Stbaus', I d^f
Skirts, go Jq
W«i«J,efikirtFaotc(ry-. 16-dwtf i,.r ."'I.- .»• i- mnJ
Wi'tTl^ fifl'a. TQ Afft'n »tirfnt" Block. jll-dtf
Bottled Befobe the Wab.—App Brandy, Peach Brandy, French Brandv, WJieaA,
prirpoees theee ^ne^c^'^^bfeM c^fi!)! tfa
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io' ft!:2 Boots ANli!"Stitjifs?—Jftcob £folt~i as
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aaCouiitOT^toieicbant»u*rt»hing u&t ^phyodqi aridietfvdst-.jp the booUa
•ftrjwt'ff #,W4»aiwnB«
SPEER'S STANDARD
cians ior ^ffrti.os.nn-account of purity ,• andlits^de a
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tills.' spring: !loffiar
a^Rmlaiisti(«ate) 'foi' 8ftW. /Kbe' bbb
house^ontains 'irine'1 ffl( '^jrapAir. As. furniture of' eame, which^s ,new, including on^e fi parler fuauitUTOj I also off^lr for' ial#.^ w4l aU persona knowing thomseiv to tjqindet«sd to mojtto come-forsSaJcdf owt^Vnd settle, pp
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Y8TKR8 AT GEOBQB'B.—jProm W after to day George Habermeyer & jRilLbein.receipt.0? those.large Andjaaguiflcent Maltby Baltimore Oysters, which they will sell by the can or serve up td customers at their Oyster Restaurant or Fourth street, opposite tho postoffice.
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Electro Plating Spoons—and* "Forkp ~b3 which tho9e parts most exposed to weai receive an extra coat of silver, thre times the usual thickness, viz: On tb back of the .handle, heel-of the bowl anc points
of celebrated Bros., and the goodi
A Word to the Wise is Sufficient —If you want bargains in .Xad»i,r3?$^s go to C. Wittig & UjTi^ain street Deming Block, they sell' aVcott. jll-dt HiLLyi'n-"^' 'X vvo'olen Hoods? at 10 cents, 25 cents and 50 cents, at C. ^Wittig & Co's., 17C Main street, Deming Block. jll-dtf "felpbiJ In jdf
If you want bargains in Winter Goods go to X). Wittig & Co's),'179 Main street
exacC costv„03hoVjV^
VJ,
LddAt ^6¥ICES.
dience to the laws of health must be iaeti ablj
norance reapectiBg these laws 1s co ext9Dsiv with the hnman race, hence, the universal preva lence of disess', sickness and premature death, Science and aktll combined hava bron^it to on fcnowteigi' theprecTib charad^eJbf JMMrent dU •a«ss,-«ad.anabled bi *o traaUkMdt witlh atiUi lata success. accordingto-circutaBtances. Bnt|i 4k« Mbb)o^aivai7 of liailclB* 4t qoesti^nably the greatest a«tiatant: of natijie li MIfH^EB'9 BKB.B BITTEBSf because it nevei blb'JIrliaD !Tak4ninMre ttm4. f'sAiitisUkAfcO^dich child can understand an4 practice ia rtmple •Dongh, and. If Jr^i^oriU^l^eafrhen the early symptoms of a diaeaae appear, a radical care can be««lted «P0®., Thtf^ cur.eirpeitencs ftfiUie ittroigbr ^ts in\w trpat^riPdr-TOfeafos •rising from a disordered Stomach, Kidneys, rex edy. «sJ »Jt«oqqO' dwlw
1
-Hrt-
Burr's Pectoral iiixlr.
Terre
Radti, Pec, 7, 1868.
"After havlng'thoroughly tested in myTamily and in my own case, "Barr's Pectoral Elixir," 1 take great pleasure in adding my testimony tc the many encomiams which othetshgve doservedly lavishid uppp.it. If vhatevv tpndato r&UMO hnman snflfetfB^iW'a
tone'atti6l^'thenl'6«'rtaiily
"Barr's PpctoraL KUzir" worthy ofgall pralte.J We can,Mr (Ai fiy|ttl ^^erie^ce afsRacqnaint-J ance, rHMnrm ifcth't. and^the Proprietor as
JOo*H?i?6ku)• YdkfrWM,eftf• U«aiViHitii»d«Bd«»ldbyai SABS, GCLIOK* BURET, dl2dwlm '-T»riggttt«.: ji'iJimfi't i—im»'i—
yyraganKrty fOH.w. .: jn:dEtei?«V3Sro»..SMTftt JA81 "i- TWSKAHOXi
MM ^Mar# I i.W !#!«H «ft,4Sn Mfji trtUe-, ,ia .HbWirw
lliiiasifts
USCMKNTS^
ball
^Pet¥b"H^iate M»nnerchor9 fills ii» _AtJ.
]li O WiiHO HAL I,
[Monday Kvenlnj? Feb. 8, 1869,
Jtft —IICKKTS of AdmU*ioD, ior G«ntl«men t2,t0.
S
TldnM emu b» wwnxd at UM Store* of Kax ioarpfa Mall Ot.\ A. 81om, T»oll, Blpley
n(nlrvu9 unBvfiw vi io» owviwji
gTL__YALBNTINE'S BALL
B3tmr
of the Republic,
"^at—
VyMmO-M9M*tM A JMX V' v»S wj-vrt -vijiAvwa jl., Monday Even'g, Feb. 15tn,
19iHf Committee.
MAWAOtfERTlSEM EWTSl
'VI ta»i-ffH)4». .W» B\
State Ltgislatnre ._ propriotlon, will be received nntl^
Architect, southeast corner of Wabnh and Elli St^e .Jioil-
aiiViidlid»
JKhiakg.^NimHdCTWhiafcyr^n
By order of
4
I
now ones as chooie AfwWffl ^»ll »ji
A£V).v£'.i- \U5 b«D
Ji*iO|jnih^C5n -".\f5'»«0ret350 rfitwloo \srcio(
,.Wjrin»Bp£[ Gas TcbiDg. Ligbtoing Bodg.
Flam and Spejjflcations may be «oen at »aid Office from ttie 1st until the 20th ef February fSWSteiffWftt SSPtRWft9" °f
nr. sfeeEayr, ,Jfi. ,u.-i I
J. M. OLCOTt, Terra Haute, Jas« fIRt it ,ii -. •.aJifllCLlIUIl U15A CTjji l-J1-. TERRSXB&UTB amd PERRYVILLBK eMiitfr 5EEB*4^ill ply
E^^flj|ggCi»euiwUr lnt^rMn Tegrra^ute and ^^^^T^uiTlD^inrs attlH lit ntfle o'cloclt A. Moudayr, WednesdatwmBd'Fridayso^aactj week. }^CKR
C»P^1-n
H. O. HACTEE, illH |ll liUu
iXH •liyyjJi .3 .s«i
AGBiovmukj^MKmm Being the sole ihVtlWttai-g in theSfMdiiJBUo^d^J^tttUb and foi
the» UlMIV^*rt «i»t04»4*$r4(Wtetic. ti hereby given, that any infringement upon, my!
b3Rlgh8tsCtoMe
ofAtl/dailbiWad by addreuin
the undpraj^tsd.Liat J'arto.vkUs., :o«.hy:caUlia« a the.Oiark.iilMi(o».«a- ^aadajb nod Tsesday,thi «l*htk:amiatotbjofX«temary. ..i jaS9DtoF9 W. B. McCOBD.
BgeJOl-i I
A PPL jljL The ti
^.TION for LICENSE. und&w£ried gives notice thai
i»-r«rtU.al»ply«d'*h«^OouBty' Comniifaidbers at| theirjregniar amlon' WSSrch, 1869, for-lieenaa to sell spiritnoaa«*d^iai6«Katiag tiqnor»ln lesri qnantities thtbka dttart at a "time, for. the spaed of oneyearji.TheyWiitieawwhleh said liqnois are'loi be BoldI^ro locatod at -th* "Terre Mautd House Saloon,"r.qi^MaiPi»*S% between 7th and 8th, in Terre Htoftff, Tleo eddflty, Indiana. ujJaSS} Bl»w3t.ti i*«" JOflH E. VILKINSOH. iijitis
MANUFACTURERS. 8 oil i.ri ..i HITS PLANING
MILLS
:Stort#*ifrOBBB«
1
jli att
nrriM frriLT^*-
or I
Sash^ Doors Blinds,
.jmtymm* -d 4irti» iffill 81'© 8,
lu
Jewell Posts. Fiorlng and Siding,
And all deBgrjptipqftjaf E^ijehed Lumber.
Wholeqtfa pn^Metqji' Dealers
JL«t!li^&nff lhiiifl«g, I Slate Rbofing,1
J1
Genlent Roofing,
.?rri Ri RdOfing Felt.
Custom Sawing, Planing and "W6#d Turning to ojtDEtt. All
WMrantedt
'"•CJdriifef %fcJffnth istnd Mn'ibiBrry Sts.
BII LU]R0 ROOM
At the Tentonia Hotel, Nos. 1T4 and"I1ii/faaIn,i feet. 6th and "th, Sts.,
IND:
With Six of he finest Tables with Philah's PATENT CUSHIONS?.
Pure Copper Dittilled Bourbon and Bye W hisky sold at the Bar, and fo'tQfior. Whisky sold by tho gailofl, (mart and pint.
YfPM adJ 10 0a J.«l
^sbDliarfl .n&bUiJ*! iffi iff A H.mCIOKEY^ VJ rfefif, vn wr. v.
SUOOSaSOB fl'CJNUELL, iiA/tl «e0 (tsufitAiS ,^as sials .*ito .1 Ir »f8 ^siiLi'T .•*».
S O O O S
jr e¥ 8 E3 s,
1
1il^iITSH iiaiife-
o*
Ji^Qlej Ba)U|ig Pawder,^-,poojjBTf yunefflalida •nii natriUotu Blacaltii, Bpjlls, B^okjf^Sfkt-aad' other Oriddia Cake*, Ac. Itreqnires ONLT TWO ^ABPQiwrsFinuj^BjA-flCA^Rier ntw* Sold by. .Oreo«w
•»i!3
i^jiik$4Fsale,
in
#nrf.±yk3t *.n PICl TJRES*
4......,,B^ain Street. ilin v:
1 v.: •:*. is
iiateMtafea td.' 815
vrw
tlNtlsn
Mi 1B1 friii-fla*""-----a^'
WQOP.,!,
"Bariy House," We«t-Jilala street, promptly Pro?'r.3?W¥'w#'..jH -f- «fST—
TT1TTO'K ¥AORV CANDY OLJmmL4£'t6K&**D O S O E
& RIM
oi
...
BltHADandOAKES,
•nd Dealers in
W TE
On
between Oanal and Depot, tr^ji prmirA.
Stew, Main •ttaod*
.itTaf watt ,t«w
,wa^.^«a,4^.
WAWTEtr.
AGENTS WANTED—$75 to XI. $200 per month I Or Commisaion from which twice that amount caa ba mad» by lelfinir the La teat Improved Common Sense Family fie*, lag Machine. Paic* fI8, CO. For Circulars antf Terms, address 0. BO WEBS Jk CO d4-dw3m 320 8. Sd Sr., Philadelphia, Pa.
FOR RENT.
tt3F
THE
hU' ^ofTJ&E POOR.
W. D. MULL, JAMES O'MARA, T. C. BAILEY,
ESTATE .NORMAL
»w ^BoidoiK-') V»J .. «4ii VitVurtr-r'nM sU\ ,U.
'it
m-M-e-
C^OR EBNT.—The Farm of the
lftod—160 vnder «mUlT*tiont th* mamiiid#r ip puton. ?wo*tioy[ fr^DQQ hoof^-r-ton roomB+ twb b^TDt tod one Urge ho^ *he^.' Eoqn\re qt
Foe
C. PAlKBANKS.
34dU At tbeTaireHanta Hooso.
rent-nice rogms-t For Family, witheiit childcen: Jaquirt. of DB. PENCE, 2d street. 17«ift
FOR SALE
:l41*0T ltd la.LiuJJ
condition. Will be sold nrjt torj-. Isqtrir* the premise*. ,... I8dlw
4
.l lilt. ll I I.
"C'OR SALE.—\yishiugto eng^gi in o:her boainiSi, we will soil our GHOfCBBT 8TOKK and BOASDI^H-HOOsE I'UB^ NITUBE very rcABonaMe.t Any ersort wishing to pn og8 in this bna''n«'s, ca fin I a good site calling*t NOBBIS' WagflB-Iaxd,o»N«Mh Tt" street. 8dtf
TilQjR SAJ+B.—'Ehe^^Hvibip jPusi!JL "ness Stand, situated on the southeast Conner of 12th aiv* Mai& street, Tb* propertyoonj. alsta of tJ»o ioy, ,24f«|et ftont »ach, a twft-stoi bri buildieg, wetii cistern, stable, and all requisite infprovometiip: FoTttnn«,: WJiati%'on ttii premises. ISAM 1
r~FT
lawl will be exchange*)! f** ,S(Vses «r soldlo'v for cash. Call on W. £•. 110DD Daily Bxpreas Office
29dlm _1
Am—a. "Hfil iiT -T^OR S FMe JPdata roo&BtW* «wtern» afad.-we^ snaAta,- cairrlat)
FOR
SALE-—O? E*ehaiigo fdi Oftjl Property, 10 atfrwfoT1itotrttl tiiIei East ef the city, with good ibtiA^ lf' uaa.oi-olRht
Tre&aorrer's ffica. )aM3iti'
MONEY AND ©RINK 6WB T*i?" 's
JOJSOTH No, laO Main Street. ^o^^.Jftaute, Agouti for
The.uttV»n*il»d.8«ciB», ofahij»0»inpany'iait)wJ tng to.the fsntithat^y-•lUCOiRX^tieir'EeM. di4 ,r«pt tromt t4e,"M'pfilncing.dlirri«ts ,&f China sa« J#pao and sell them at nataiH thrcaisis their Agents, at cargo prices, thus Biviri&Ahejfetsrifeaie profit# ynn.have p^iii,beeatofyriuii ,AU»OT5(l»,rJTar,r an tad tp ^give
satl»f»o)i.QiiaM
'KM.*!BreaW^'C«nf), l,tD l,llf" Jj, ^*®np 1 ra^Conapimy.. peUbra^ublkWla iiong A,rm andToqg M[ow Chops .f Black Xes, j?1!* Oreen Tea flavor—highly rec*mW».dii(fc-SU36.. ,..t daO8^l3f0 „iqx icO a» ... .~?i1 I I -U -.1 V-
NE'W
111 V?m I
The underfilled liaa just otmaodat .tho libote stand,.a ftrpt^-piagi F*mt|y Qfugyry aiul. .Storp, with a large and w«U n»UietM)i atofftsdf new and froah articles auil*llo fur in families, ,to which he calls tU« i^eailioti nfjbls frlendaaniM.Uo po'blic^OBiirtxll^.. iiu.j .i.ts.J
Qooda doiisernd lo,' o.pjl,vp.«f4..^,tJt»e. citj itswof oh a IliglK-nt cash price Mki.lTQS^rSnifiKS .Kr«U»f«uf
Jy2d6« P. 0. MOLL(|V:i
DRESS
MAKIKGSW^-VI
4
wits* 1
Mm*. H". E. JBIEDCES HaB remaved hor Cloak arid 'Dreps MitMriff tisfstiieshjheni to Nayler's new bnll(Hng'.''on OSW,"Ifi*tween Fourth and Fifth Stro«(fl, wtitirt? lp# Will be plcoaed to meet all who desire tlic-nfrfst petftct work in this irae. "5'**»
1*
Varthsular attention-will b« glv6ny° ai hprtWfore, to the latest stylos:
14
Tho moft skillfnl assistants hawMen engaged, Wedding Gostnmes, Ball and Forty Dresses, Ladies and Children's Cloaks and bresses manufactured with promptness and dispatch 12tf
BRTAWR*1 n¥fr IW^BORATOU. OB LIFE BEJUVENATIKQ BJLIXtlB, l. For ail Doiangemonts of the Urinary Orgaca. ..i It gives
Life, Health and Strength to all. who use it and follow! jay. direction*, It never fails to remove Nejvons Det)illty, In»(wloocy or want of Power, aiid all wevkneis "arising from Excesses or Indiscttti'oilC,1 tasuttltig fu loss oi memory, unpleasant ,drewo»» weak nerves, headache, nervous trembling! general Uwiltude, dimnegsibf Vision, fiaishing ciT ttt^ skin, »hicli, 'i( neglected, will sdrely lead to Ifttbttity or, €0»-
fuifill-theidatiai oriifo. Ibis medicine has been tested for many ytaars, and it is warranted a certai-i CDBE.no matirrhow bad the case may b". Hnndr»ds of certificate* enn bestaowi. Price, one Dollar pur bottle, or six bottles for five Dollars.
SOLD BY AIL DRDGOISTrf.
If yati c«nnot prooare It sea^i .fttklinoa( of yoor case, andoMloia ilte miitey -49- klt¥Alt A CO.. 61 Oedac street,
Nef
X°fki t10'1 it
-', V^^'" r?^ -n **T "*V ,ib I'' •S-
tatoio
t?ARM TO TRADE FOR GAtf X. OB P0|[UaES'—Ejghfcx aetUtOi I P'.
wi"
A,f"IIiITABY CLAIMS-CABD FOB 18C9.
DAVID S. DANALDSOll,
Office—Farrington Block,
N. E. Corner Public Square, -fits Pr Staibs, Tiasr Does,-'' TERRB HAVTB, IHD. V-i
1,6
sent you. On receipt^ of.Fivo OaJJais, .a nearly equal to d^veti0 irtftilf. wlli"be fit to au
,a bottle frt toauy
stamp. •..•• j(dlsW^9dwly
HATS AND CAPS.
BW YORK
::b-
N
Hats made to order 9.* ahHr4 p»Har
•oriMtr '*1
:!'a
ERRORS OF YOUTH."
Teung Men, the experience of years has deiion*ttrated tbe tac» that reUanwAxaay AR-pButtffa the efflca-y ef pji. BELL'S SPECIFIC
which Begiected, rain* the happibesi. and nnflu the snflerer for borineeiMMailni idOtfiy, ^r^tnarriage. They caa bp usfd without dpteotJasur interference with eutiliiees pursuits.
Prlco one Dollar p«» tk-v*, »r' fofcr'b&fei'fov threa dolUrs. If yoa c^jfpt pracnrojt|!»»f: «J3Ur cc ose the money to Bbtam 4 Ca.^ Qt gedat,i,tMtt New York, and they wf11 mrsknt refVrri mail, il staled. Private eireiiiar»*»
gen»»«iy!Mvil''/fex'
on %pplic*tion, Knciose stamp, t!h«ic-J decti d*od«ly'
TA
i-!f
WXJLVE PICXORIAl pEESENTR First-C.ass J^lur^rated Fumily ^iajf»4hte, with rhysiognomy, PbctTiolcg/,'EthnologytPhy«lology, and Psjchology, ad»pte4.toali.who r*ad, is, Tbe IucaraA*av .|P*Ra»L -eieAdb' Joonajtc monthly, at S3 ay«sr vrinsia a oi tea, a* •& each. New 'Jaanary Dcable Numler now ready ,30 cen'^p Addns^S.
&.:WELit<0t
389 Brpadway, 'law Yiylj* j{
Mo.
3x8? —Trenton Monitor. "No other JnnrP|| rica imparts Tn one year so much valuab Information as thia, and certainly
as thia, and certainly no other towoll to know himself.
TKbft
mi-
ear Hew Premtam IMttal d2tw2t
-•lit. -, •!.j..u.'fmo}on apai -r V. oa. «•.' i.iuo mas-i*., tl
t»w^exa
siim Claims J?rostcttted, Arrears of JPay Procured, BplTNTY MONEY COLLEOTED,
DEEDS EXECUTED, Vouchers Made out and P«»tion Mortrf Drtacn from Af Ptumn Agtacg i* tU United State.
.kPROXKSTS ISSUED, Laud Warrants As&lgaed, Baaaht am* 8oU, and peftctlTe Aulsaneata Corrcctei.
D+»xi.iaoN well understands the.mod* adju t,iog aDd cullecting any claims growing o'Ot of tho recent BebeUion,and for 1SS7 and 1868, has collected and paid oyer fo the claimants more than two Hundred ^Thousand Dollars has obt*i ed three huudxjtd J&maton Certiflcau*, fbr wounded or, Jnjurid ai»ialers, widows,, mothers, and minor child ron. and seven huodred boutijly chfckR for discharged private*.
Pensions, if. nw applied for and granted, will mraencf at tne dale of the soldier's No.time should to lost, a* this favorable provuIqn termn*UB totally about Julb 1870, or at fl^e yoan afier the difC~htkrg»
Arrears Of pension .y now be l)ad Iti ail c»ae» 6 the pfiDgion does not commence at tbe 'da')(i of discharge, dy do th of the aoldlet.1' Cook Vtypuf.!erliflcat6|i andcall on m«f. .' Bouftty claims tinder tke recent law, act of ^ply.sjib, 7?6ti, are no1* noktly all paid. Anew j^w Tot tJiB riext and lat b^ndty, may, perhaps, be'Ja5»Cd'tbi8 jvinter. sp, aupUcationi may bn'madti the cbtoln£ Spnri|t b.r tumttwr. I -illt give «oticri when sdc6 law is passed. No ensiAns have 'Jrt en allowed for ttrxioe in the war of 1812.
No Land Warrants need bo expected for service rTiT_rJinTlu4IMrWHUI •flnMrvlrOO ww I have never lost a good claim where the party rp. valld c'aiffls on accoutit frf" terforencs.'
Mtfc. I have neve permitted ju»e. to n)anaEe^. in my, own Sway. I Itavo lost I wo valid.c'aiffis op accouiit irTsuch int«rfrtr«ncs/ -1 J'» *'i
Beiccio Jt«rck*»t., Banker* ani Citizens generally, and tu any one ol the thousand whose claims hSH tkep oDtaihrd' by me.' jaSdwtf ifi
h»llo.r
,r
H. DANALDSON
.'. jl'O.I: 1
wHaman'l
jy3sbAtxio£.'
jatoaeiy jsiftaiiled
t, '.i^cP-RlOE IiWK' •.«
HtA sk}4 "JO
Am*r—loo* iii
PROVISION S^'ORE-! •ft. ,t)C..Hvan .J.' J«a. at iswtwj -mm nci -jj-V e»Rad *{»ao *oi fcai,.
F. p. MQLEQ
Groceries and Pf
7
No.» 4th Street, onedoorBaut* oftbe Posttira^, Terre-Hnute, Ihdidmi
.i sm imj
-"jYfBKGHAiWS, of-H ARTFORD
'"'"rtilrold antt r«llabte Obmpanj is now taym^etitsdiiti'thte oity byir j.' iall ci li jnl-solfM ba* .tics
HAftEU A MeKGES. LiMHS ORViaX AT DOWWWO HALli, ^,
Those t'OiNoiii holding Polictea of Intaranc* In
fioit eit, td Uiu „u- ,A-tt»as »d: ritiaT bj*» por «t«b ,»*I.J.'I.H— •.i Idtoibtai
t.
SJJ1*. :"3 aoUeUed,
•iad*P6rtcM8, hte intird' on-'as goodtertaaHH fr-iosa« n!aB4».-9ber first-CilaiB-Canipanj. ,B, M( od/t JBLAiiBK HcKEEH, a
Aoihts.
.'"tiin parfnera^p hef'tofoi'e existing betweeh Liiifli A' BWftfttl and' Ft^d. A. Bctisj Is Mffc^dM idisstftrMjbjumffua 1 coa»aat. Kitbar^artrMiU
LINtJd A. BURNETT, -^iToTjr
sign in liquidation.'
FRBt. A.
KtMllkM} {J5aat^.ia»4ilni
i! A' a'oii* iiiiw
•«Hif p«AH?.- •. P. W BUKiN^i
ijiiiE HOWJfi' SEWING MAchines Do no^H^qt^frf t^ tfadofMrnlnt tt^lodetics .T,V.
or Fairs—they are
)WOR^RE}NOWNBI^
fhey are celei'raU^,/or doing tb^fbut tfprk, liuch smaller needle for the same thread, th ti jo world, They are adapted to all kinds of Tafluly SeV-•
v^iig a much
otiier machine, and by the lntrodqa-
tlon of the inpat approv*d machiQecy. *0 ara nov »yj.o to upply tho', very best machinery1in Atp worlr* -..r-.-. ine, and tj, the ,nfe of 9e»mstresiea, Drte'sma ine, and tj, the ,nfe of SeMastresiea, Drte'sma-
Jftfto^/acturers of Shirts, (JoIlfM,
•an t» 8KIBTB, CLOA^JS, MANTILLAS,, '^loflilMp. nwfs. Ca{W Oorsits: Boots, 8Hoes, Bar•i'ejiJ S' Jifl#, BWili 3(ods, TJmbreilaSi BaraiOl*, &ii. Tlify work e^nal'ly well upon iint, llnai, waoldn and cottou goods, with Hk,'botlaft «fr Uben +lir*ad.- "Thsy will perforin every spoctes ef oeWing, ihakiog a betftftiml and peneot stltdh. •Hflteon lorl##Mefcof the artlclAsnwfed.
Tho Nfew «npr6ved Family Machine is wishottt a- rival and isnnot b» surpa»s«d— a HeMdiar, Jailor, Braldcf.'Qrtflteraiia Guide go Witb tsib Family MiitMbe fra» of charge.
1
1
'JEtMi'f Tail" tO'fcall and ntamlna Mr ygatiefMa, *PUtf.l8 North- FoWrrh street, Terre UsnU,4td. 27d3m CARTER flfelNCR, Aganttf 1
QOAtETHING K!E"W O -j-" "n
ni
intw'.k ta*
KKY CHECKS MADE TO OBDES. •A'KET Cheok is a smalt oval, German sliver Qheek, matkod with the owner's nam?, to be fastened tt bunch of be] s, carded In the pocket. These key chenks alsoi la attsnhe to Vaiisse, '£rtmk« and oilier alt iclos. They are very neat and aaafuk. .. Also, Hotel and Bsggage. Cheaka ftunishedosi short notice. Door Key Checks nnmbarad sad lettered, The price of a Key Cheek a lor ty ocnta, and will ba sent by maSon receipt of price. 1 alao hate a nice article of Steal Key Blags and. Ch tins. Any: nf. Vha, above artlclea, «an be h*d by calling at my Grocery 8tope, oh .the corner 0/ Fourthafld Lafayette streets, or by dr«ppliiea lino in, the PosfOmse. ., WK, BIKIXV: *1
MILLINERY.
:h 'n.'T .-.-taiaaw lit
jyjILLINKRt.^
Has removed to the oornar at Faarttr MltMfo Streets, whevert« la now opaaiaga fait aadcompiete rtook of Kail klyie^Bonaefe, KUtaww, JU*w era, to. DUBS&KAKING haa also b«Ml ,«M«d to the bualmeii Having 00mpatent Hna* ila(T kariaasjtlsflsottoariwikaarantaad. .«
RC^ITEGST
JULL,
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BAILKOAto AQEJSOJL" HiWe toovMmy offlee to MeKeen A-Paddock's Mill, wheiw Iwwnidbe pleased to im "niv fltjt Maads arAI dQstomera.
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