Daily Wabash Express, Volume 18, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 11 February 1869 — Page 4

DAILY EXPRESS.

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CITY NEWS.

BAST LTNNB

or the

play at the theatre to-night.

WIIDGMSE are going

indicating that winter is over.

AH

ECLIPSE

i...

THK

BLUE BIBD,

,Crap0'

sweet harbinger of K,

Spring, carolled joyfully yesterday morn-

few nights since, where it must remain

until the river rises. ^-lg

THE

REASON,

has rendered the roads leading to the

T-

PKBSOHAL.—The genial face of Old I

Sol peered through our sanctum window

yesterday, after an absence of several days. Welcome!

W. H. ISAACS, of this city, has just secured a patent for a Sulky Plow, and W. E. Scott and D. L. Wood have been awarded a patent on a Punching Machine.

WB publish, elsewhere, from leading dental journals, several very complimentary but well merited notices of Dr. Richardson's treatise on Mechanical Dentlstry. Thi. Yolume ll Ja«1y n«.rd.d by

the profession tbe n.o.1 oomplet. ana

comprehensiYe b.

ever publis ..- I

THB Crawfordsville

MID'Chinese

.jisrs* rr »nd settled his

jail.

BUILD

haV6_Bhould

pendent

Elopement, i» the

not fully

than any

ev0jj:t

2t i»"? fS.Tpo'S.t'ft''yl.rfTy W od thing of ii. Their popular* I still more, and aid him if you can in building a house, and then he's firmly

made a good thing P° P' ity with~our citizens is unbounded, and should they again visit us, which they will probably do, sometime next April, they will receive a hearty welcome,

I

SOUNDS NATURAL!—The well-remem-bered voice of A. L. Hunt, the auction* eer, who "orated" hero some twelve or payer and is fully recognized as a citiaeh fifteen years ago was heard last evening at Cory & Mancourt's old stand, disposing of a choice and well selected stock of sea shells, marine curiosit'ies)

and Japan goods. He sells

at private Bale during the day and at auction each evening. Drop in to-day and examine the rare and beautiful specimens spread out on the table. ."

THEATRE.—A better rendered play was never put on the stage at Dowling Hall than that of the "Ticket-of-Leave-Man" last evening. Each member of MrRouse's strong organization seemed particularly fitted for the oharacter assigned, and acted with such spirit as to bring out all the nice points of this grand m9ral drama.

To-night will be given with a powerful cast, the drama of East-Lynne or the Elopement." This is one of the most deeply affecting and soul-harrowing dramason the stage, and cannot fail in drawing out a larger audience than has jet assembled. Seats can be secured fro in 2 to 3$ o'clock this afternoon.

How

TO

KILL

A

TOWN.—The best

method of killing a town is to put up no more buildings than you are obliged to occupy yourself. If you should accidentally have an empty building, and any one should want to rent it, ask about three times its actual value, and thereby keep it empty about half the year. Look at ev«ry new-comer with a scowl. Turn a cold shoulder to ivery business man or chant seeking a home among you, abroad for wares, rather than pure your own merchants or manufacturers at the Same price. Refuse to advertise^ so that persons at a distanoe will not suppose any business is being done in your city.— In short, do all in your power to drive trade from the town. A prompt and close observation of these rules will Wjtfp any

or njeru. {Go s'uaate of

CBBTSTAL PALAOB held an audience of 30,000 people yesterday. The ehoral Concert by tbe choir of the United Kfrgdom, consisted of 5,000 voices. Mr Philip Phillips, the Singing Pilgrim from New York, sang "Your Mission." Both the words and the musio were exquisitely teaching, and the singer did ample Instioe to the meaning of both.''—London Tmm. *T

THERE were more thatv five thousand parsons who filled SpWgeon's Metropdl Itan Tabernacle last Wednesday nightf to enjoy an evening of sacred song ifith Philip Phillips of New York. Xbe solgs

(and

hymns were of a religious ciaTacW, and were sung with marked earnestness and effect. A vote of thanks was moved and tendered to Mr. Phillips, wkioh irecelved a hearty response from the eathuaiastic audience."—Chriatain WorU— London.

Mr. Phillips will sing in Dowling l^all on Friday Evening, February 19th.

"delinquent t»x" amount- bfuUorgooa unnge..

ine to seven dollars. Tom Kaiff imtibed too freely of the "fluid extract of snake tail bark. The Mayor! booka& Wni for |10 50, Tom's bank account was low, and he went to

T«W ..HOM*!~S»TJ

his own. If he has not now, it should be and earnest ambition to

his constant aim be so rent

jnstant aim ana eam«»»

A.

*VANBVILL» A»B °*AW*OT*SVI^,.

him for aright to live. -Ha*lD8 J0Q1i own vine and flg tree h™" etry-it Is an imperat^

entitle

ine for the first time. has no right.^o.leave^ jtfp„^.*npr®': Ljctea that his death will force her to Thk steamer Zebra was run on the I ^gftl^aoS^ewind unbefdend-gand-bar just above the railroad bridge a 1

Foe

HEP

posBegsion

IM

t*

P»' menu w6 11-dlt

have a house and home of

du^f.

sition that

O°rtbw«r

of the sun will occur to

day. Africans and Patagonian* will attend the show.

^eroof

which sheltersjou and y°w'^"5™* be your, owiT,: where yoa e*a Hv«

and happy.-and which, should

Death call you away, will be a have*.** permanent homeandjor behind# ft should^0 the first otjeA of yourWetopTace your family in rite* por our death will not leave "iPoor

h'unseiefl^ l&d homekakv

remark too otif« •'Vj %W5 ours. There tcittsdf W found whose part.of the work in accumu lating the' property held b* htt hllsb*nd

to to

fr^hf| chi^ren

it is said why women

spend so much time and money on dress, is for a single object, worrying other women.

I himself and. family. But in this city

iHg RoAis.rr ?he open, moist weath-1 to-day, "how many are ihere woarethus er, so unusual at this season of the year, iiv|ng?

and

city, next to impassible. I week's wages? They are numbered by

I hundreds. Whose faujt is ii?I Mainly

QWn

own by next Christmas if they would only exert themselves properly and finer getically, making everything bend to the accomplishment of that aim. The first thing to do is to determine upon locating permanently—^wkh that question settled, the foundation of your Bouse is laid.— There is nothing that egts so much mo uey as a roving spirit. It is tbe hard trotting horse which earrieff so many peo pie to a scant' burial. It makes more neonle than all the choleras and

our COMl hM

dile1 w6k.„ dwl

of the plagues. If you have

Review haB thig I got it, you know it ifyou have, be cured

a a 3

now playing at Dowling Hall: It.is to the interest of overy communi ROTJSK'B Dramatic Troupe left our city ty to change all these into permaon Tuesday, for Terre Haute, after filling I nent citizens. When a man buys a lot, an engagement here of fifteen nights.-^ I

I &

There-are one thousand families living in rented houses in this city to-day, who should erect houses of their own this season. Tfilere is no-reason Why they should not. In the suburbs ,of the city can be purchased lots which are within the reach of all—being both cheap and for sale on long time. A cheap home will do to gin with. We knew several good families who are living as happily as mortals can live, and yet living in houses which cost only $700 or $800.

They are good pooplo, tooj no better can be found anyWherC. The best «f people are those who live within their means.— They are honest and true, and void of hypo&Isy and fish-oil aristocracy, dumber is much cheaper than it was a year or two ago, and is constantly ..growing: Qh&per. Supposing you are/now paying $25 a month (a very i'oifljaon rent)—that is just$300 a year. -Whim you pay out that $300, it is gone forever. In thirty months, a very short space 6F time, you will have, paid out $750. There's money enough to

build you a house, and yet you have no house to show for it. On the other hand, supposing you have just money enou^1 *j to buy a lot. If you area good and hon est man, as"you ought to be, you WiHhave no difficulty in obtaining money at tqp per cent, to build you a$Y50 house. Capitalists are never afraid of men who» cq}cu$ikte »riode«4eljf''and p|y ^rofflptly.

At the end of tbe year you could pay the^ intereet—$75. This, as you see? woClld tie a~saving of'$2Z5 over the old jqf paying $300 a year rent. These $225 would $525. The next year you would only have $62,50 of interest to pay—which woul3 lave you $247,60. Meducitog the]

mm\. #|Wa you would start? on tbe third year with a debt of bat $276(6??"* Atnhe *nd of »e third yBar 49^ will, be nearly eyea-3-l»ckj^g only

$3,60—and find yourself with a hopse you have bought by the mere payment Of tie WW M««^ ®tSJoney you would have had to pay for rent for the same time. A, .l£

Study these plain figures over and then go °r,k and build you a home I

BEMBMBEB that B. Weisz setts Skirls i^Coa«rtt'-»« j»ie»r iidwtf

tO A I 4 4 W

neW

has' «io hSuse Upon ft,^be has

anchored. The same is true in regard to fixing a man on a farm. When a person becomes a r0al esta|e »vner, whfcp he has apiece of ground upon which he can stand as king, when he becomes a tax-

•and consulted and noticed in alt matters and questions of public import, he' is thenceforth a fixture of the community, and from that time he works in cooStdon with all for common good.

1

SAXTON & WAJLMSLET make a specialty of Bmbroideliei, l*ces «b4 White Gooda xit aK kind*. Thsy have now opea a splendid atock pf the^e gggjif at prices that must insure aaiM.- vtjbms£ W-dlt

*saa& W?«•»*«*» Sw* ta»

•3 t'OcUffi-rfj,

Ci

JwHfrfii

FBEHCB WOHII Corsets T5 cento, at Weiss' Skirt Factory, 12 South Fourth atreet lldtf

9Ho*d TtiM fcWewiBpay-

ingattfcnti&ifto the sale of Embroideries of everv description. A full stock, new ,ltertsvMd^oMi^efc1i2 induce.

MKi w.bo totojaslnterest in the sublime and wonderful productions of nature. Ij.jlt i3^CLi

a tfkrrt

1IC*

children M« »f

h*'

l^deries [eriesg^

A CUB*

Ladfee bj H^Bg

P80™1

of tbe h^neatAai & htfband

not on]y for

her own existence, bu

brought into tbe world at

reaponsibility-

These consideration if no others existed, should spur every man into the work of' building ^bim a home. Aside from these sacred duties, it is also to the profit of all to live in 'tieir own houses. 8o persop whose saky jo.es not

rise^070

dffiprd

THBMUI from the street crossings along Main street was scrapod away at an early I $20 aiweeSt can hour yesterday morning. Not a bad $1.5 per month Undine payt, more than tbatf he us BeCrauaing

ti payjes-er $1$ or a home. When he

in* Powders, the lightest sweetest, and

^ae87W®oJod

THB

who see each week come and

g0 and tak0 wulr

it every dime of the

There are hardly any of them

who could BOt

ii?e In a house of their

fleott DayTM ohto StrMt.? Jo*. H. Blake, Ohio Street.

WALMSLBY.

S«a SBStfJt, CO*AL» Ac

ATXCTIOH.

—Tfie beaftttful J^llefct^i jjf^ea Shells, Corals, Chinese and JapaneM Goods, dec., will sold chop 41 private sale to-day, and at auction thKfyew^fe at Cory & Co'e., old stand, No. 83 Main

&n<7'

ass©'

... nr*

'.,n'

ASK to see the "Reml

of Em

almsley's. dlt

TO*

CBOBS

HUBBAKDS.

"n

GBKXN AFPLKS.—The undersigned hi ust bought and has now in store twentj barrels of fine large Ohio Apples, of cellent quality and flavor, for sale retai and wholesale, at his Grocery Store, ii the Farrington Bldck, Main street, nortl side of Public Square. AHTON KBAJT. 9-dlw

COPARTSBBSHIP

8«d4t

heretofore exis4

ing between James C.Clement and JohB C. Hunt was dissolved on the first day of February, 1869, by mutual consent. Thi business (milling) will hereafter be conducted by James C. Clement. All Indebted to tho late firm will find it to their interest to settle at an early day.

JAICU C. "ULKMKNT, JOHN C. HUN®.

TaiRTT DATS.—For the next thirt days C. C. J£napp will sell Boots an I Shoes at exktt icoM. Baniember fll^jpllpf) No. 71 Main street, three doors Third street, -it?

l®y'8-

aridan in tt

opened her stock of ^Jj-lluiary, ipi4i1^Bt

store room recently c&cupila^Bberle Bindley, on Main, between Third at Fourth streets, where she will be plea to see her old custoMftk, a*hd a*

ones aa to favor hj with their patronage. L6,""}

M. W. O'CONNBLL having sold Book and $Te^s .^tore Jo Mr. A. Dooley, will hereafter give his entire tention to. tto Undesta|lM| ba hir dld up»AaiT8,llwMaln' All those having accounts with him will please settle thr same, either by

W««fc-£Diiui^#iiftl hir­

ing carefully examined tbe American Button-bole Oyer-sewing M* chine, I cheerfully say that it is one superior capacity antf 'dUrability, eas ly understood and not littfi^ il^^ut repair, and the material used in its struction is of the best quality, and shuttle being carried, avoids the wear ahd friction of a race, C. A. FSBA.

lorence and the present Singer Fami Sis ing from theJjtat&OP-hole attachment

ttommp nw^ii#A9t|fc aw*i* and work it in a few minuti

miwfto* chine, rfl*^r^pi^SEI*ireWll^fcindpr stopd and4^ags^ a^Ultf««iP g0t

I cheeyfwy^^A^ it's!

reduce your principal j-o^onieT. prfeHHs aU I|^d£ factory, and should only be undersl

W|Tim

an excR

al

is claim

to-beikno^ 4 NL

Cwte*a hirto£b«»laiAl4l.25 now aold at rants it ft nffwijr'r dwtf \iiU -i-

FOB SALE,

ness, m&t ty

esUbliMV£

HteSI'O.Trjr V"

ARCHITECTS AND BUILDKBS.

A

Vrjdaih, corner Mala and lUlk. OJlft WillUM, corner Kinth wi Mulberry

BOOTS AND SHOES.

Jacob Doll, eonth Fourth etreet.

BOOKS AND STATIONERY

Bartlott Qrnndy. 101 Main On Arnold opposite tbe Poet OBlee. A H. Dooley, 104 Main Street

BAKERS.

ftank Helnig Bro., Lalmyette Street ,,

BILLIARDS.

At Ttutonia Hotel, fn. Pheff'r, Proprietor.

CARRIAGE FACTORY.

WiMx, Thomal A Co., Cor. 8d and Welnnt.

CLOTHING.

W. H. Bannieter, 79 Main Street, fit-' Orsvar Miller. 81 Main Street. John Barnikle, orer Saxton Walmelej

for

liMttfIT

COAL DEALERS.

hrrki.

Sewing Ma-

toolsto cany ^n

chine, an6 aKntesjk

tjNM^%^»A^doing a

ed of widuaMttidafM n(Ml soon, as

wiftfa tw fvOmi

%X»8 M&'JM *1

&

COAL PEAL

J. A. Morgan, 8nlH*an County Coal. John Mcrarlane, Biter Coal.

UAMIIMID

DENTISTS.

L. H. Bartkoloatew, lfi7 Main street.

vw wJfil

DYE HOUSES.

H. CUrldge, No. 8 North tth St.

DRY GOODS.

Tttell, Bipley »fti,OTnHarftft.a» W. S. Jtyce A Co., t7 flain etreet. C. WittlgACo..

Bftk:

bepfH

he partakes of the delicious production of these powders. Everybody should ur feblOdSt it.

NOTIONS AND TBJM¥INGS. T. B. Bldifle, 151 M»in •tree.t. OYSTER PEALSiRS. a«o. Hahermeycr 4-Co., FonrthStreet..

of

I endorse the above. JOSEPH E. MCCAVK. Machinist.

Being requested, simply as a workm in of long experience in Sewing Machin is, to give an opinion as to the value of tpe American Button-hole Sewing Machine, I have come, after a careful examination of all its parts and their respective action, to the following conclusions: 1st. The machine is equally as wj^ll executed in point of material and workmanship as any of first class name in t£ie trade. 2d. As a Shuttle Machine alone its is eqaal te tho Howo) ftrover & Baker No. 9, Latt & Webster, superior, though, |in point of liability to lost motion to tjbe Florence

PAINTERS.

Barr & Teakle, Sooth Fourth Street. PHYSICIANS. Dr. Da Derkey, Mulberry, bet. Cth and 7th St Dr. A. Atmaud, coraer Main and 6th Streets Dr. S. J. Ybuug, west side Public Square. Dr. I. D. Seelev, 41 North4th Street. Drs. Appleby A Wateri, 139 Main Street.

br

CASH

note, before the 15th inst., as all claiij

6dtf

BJCTAIL GROOBKS.

F. D. Moljoy No 9 South fth Street. O. I. B.pley, Main Street. Luther Grlgsby, opposite the Post Office. Biy Bailey, 1? South Fourth Street."

BAIbBOAD AGENT.

Jamee H. Turner, at McKeen A Paddock's M1B. HEAL ESTATE AGENTS. Jos. H. Blake, Ohio Street. Bendrich A Lange, corner Hain and 4th stree^

SEWING MACHINES.

Carter A TMoer, 18 Noath 4th Stieet. P. W. Wolfe, NdTtlj Third Stroet. T. H. Biddle, 151 Main f^eet,

SKIRTS AND CORSETS. B. Weisz, opposite Post Office. STONE OFJTTERS. Wagner A McFarlane, Bast of T. H., A I. B.

of

Freight Depot. TEAS.

TF'UQ, BI. die. [21,dtf

|lo\es,

FIFTY

UNDE:

qualiti ^"er ords: JPxefertfnc

Main street

170

Main itreet.

Bdaall A Go., corner Fourth and bain iin« Saxton A Walnuley, 111 Main etreet.

am* Ii. Byoe A Son. Main etreet.

DRUGGISTS.

wimw itimw3

GUNSMI John

Cory A Maneoi Autio, Shr/1 treef.

lUte. Main itreet HOTELS.

National Honee, corner Sixth and Main. Glnrk Honee. corner Ohioaad firit. etre Haute BBj*T«Wil''Uin and SeTeutli. Varmera' Hotel Cor 9th end cbery.

INSURANCE AGENTS.

JEWELLERS.

S. B. Freeman, 74 Main etreet. John B. Freeman, 6 Warren'e Block Jecob Kern,

JOB PRINTER.

Johu A. 3ryan, 116 Main Street. KEY CHECKS.

8-dw-2t

4id Ha 3.Iv ae _.j I' PXACHBS at C. I. Ri^-

PKKLBD DKIBD

vi. ME a5 I -r

r-

6dtf

MAJPI,® SFOAB at C. I. RIPLBT'S.

otSTflf olheir itftkl Il '^i% Yortp'wid other liospllals aJ S tott»,v jlant, diurptio, »ni sudoriflo^-Mr. Speer has been nine yean experimenting in the [production of this- win#* and. thfi^pWfflt wine he sella is four years old, of' which oar druggisS^vM$jn

M.-.

tie

LEATHER, &c.

L. A. Burnett, 144 and 14G Main Stieet. MUSIC DEALERS. I. Kiuner, Palace of Mario, 48 Ohio itreei.

MECHANICIAN.

A. Tittmah, 16 loath 4lh St. opp. Poet Office. MILLINERY. M. A. Barldan, 80 Mala street. S. Ii. Strang, 149 fflainit. Mrs. Buckingham, Coi, 4 and Ohio. aiffclTART CLAIMS. D. S. Dan»ld|on y»rpl»gton Block, Mela SW

Bi

ITddle for your Kid

ed. Call Jn 21dtf]

Riddle's. [21,dtf

c. wi^F23WS$| Deming Block, sell all their winter sto^k at exact cost, ^^4tf

H°8E,

i9, mi§t^ up to $100,

Biddle,s^jiiS-«'*1'* f21.i

C. I.

TO

ut

gotta

cAn^hflarfui

[21,dtf

Lemons at Sage's.

dtf

S5KZFESgS3*i8[. 2 6, (llf

Smihx_ iinoaft "H»9tsO [19-dtf N sw STYLES

OF

HATS

AND

at 149 Main street.

Go

BONN:

E. R. Wright & Co., for

Extra Large Oysters. l&dt

BUCKWHEAT, Rye and Unbolted Flc at IS. R. Wright & Go's. 16dt

You can find Preserved Lemon Fe at C. I. Ripley's. [25,dtf

Do

TOU

only

want Presrved Orange Peel

Call at C. I. Ripley's. [25,dtf!

HBAIMJTTABTBBS for Oysters at E. i. Wright & Co^ 166 Main street. dtf

A WORD

TO THE

WISE

rer

Tsiaa tAX*s+ figs and«Gocoanute,' al )«geX. '-jk. Vese'- t:. &tL: I I I I. I II I h.-Sytejtt&rictp PiOTL^130tfiftthiirf ]«Bat C. J. Ripley'a. a etrr^tf tt«-•' it. .m .1 .a .i i.'"

BBS 11 Buckeye Clothes Wringers. Little Grant Clothes Wringers.

Sherman Clothes Wringers.

.JSMSHi-siifi li'AvJOAaa Si4a*a-»*« a aur.ii j.n» eiuj ilw wiov i« s-mv-n ft t*g XIJ iWBdo not propose to selli for a sonri but we" wilt iell at cost, all ".^aso^bl good* .WjTTIjflP&C(lt tp lfetlibs &eet,4^ii»ing^ jll-dtf •it,- r-a* i.-nrri irfwt'wrmi

F9'

T.

feblOdwlf

ljiLnpan- ?J1 rtBMli *n-.i

•OeMBASsE

have be^MIfhf^ itvles and finish of cheap Clocks, suitable fbrttre dteigg-rgorn1tttur Birewtir "They are to be found at the establishment S. Freeman, 161 Main atreet^where all

.j* s'j ,fciS

t9000l-

1*1

Tkm- Unesl 'a^MMrtment' ^English nneh and ABWWOTs'flBatlai '^*ps,--.li

0

at r» !n7 T"" 'fjtf

Btrrtra by the quart ot^ gilfti

al^Sil,-Ripley^. .'«= ia-dtfi

Thoflnest as9ortmentr the Jo*

SfBStrrf

G-\-.1r. a e*r» 1 ,1 Tltffl

BoTTUCD BBFORK jHB WAB.—rA] Bnsndy, Poach Brafrdy, 5fench Branfi Wheat Whisky, Nimrod Whisky, and "If30". I'ort Wine. in addition to. t' abo^e Wrkeep the ronowrfed •'Old Cro Bourbon, ^or medicinal and ciilin purpo^t^eso gno ol4 liquors pannot ©icfcelled. 22dtf ne

BooM

ANJ

IF you want bargaini|^ft.Winter Goc

i^min^ SioCk tbey sell w3g*pt eisct -.w H^dtf

ment. she dfd

IS

BO,

SOTFICIBN r.

—If you want bargains in Ladies' Fu^s, go to C. Wittig A Co's., 170 Main stn Deming Block, they sell at cost, jll

BBHop, Jx Erictntte I!—Fresh O. terr, Chickens, Turkeys, Wild Turkey*, Wild Ducks, Quails, Prairie Chickeap, Babbits, Squirrels, Yenisen Fresh Sage, Navy Beans and Cranberries by the barrel or by the small. Pecans, Butter, by wholesale also Eggs, Dried Peacbelj Dried Apples, Fresh Lemons, Cream Cheese, pure Buckwheat and Lilly While Flour, Turnips, Cabbage and Potatoes, ipay be found at BAT & BAILEY'S Ganft

and Poultry Depot, No. IS, South Fourth •t*»ei 16-dtf

ivi- •.•••*• ..-lafx

Barr's Pectoral Sliilr.

:a

B»U'J JROG

SHOE«.—Jacob ©oil l^ij

removed hik^ dtock of Boots and Shoes )o tho store-room, one equnretouth of tbrt "Spinning Wheel" corner, two doors low-Obid- etreety where he wiH-be-pl to see bis old customers and as man new ones as choose to favor him wit their patronage. The entire stock wil be closed oufc^&vO^fdwiprices.

Country merchapts yishing to "so iq* with odds and enijls in the boot an1 shoe pe, will do well to give him call. .. [21,dtf

A ing Block jl'l*atf

SMALL FBOFITS

11

Isaac Ball, corner Third and Cherry, M. W. Q'Connell, Main Street.

AKD

Luther Grigsby keeps .Ofee and we selected stec^'of ^ocetis^' aiwl Produ( HITfcil new stand, opposite toa« lPostoffice. Call and see for yourselvei.-

The new year haSTolled in, now if yo

will roll in with jt, we will have a gool

^BtdCAL NOTICES.^ ,n. ... nf'-, Cousamption can be Cured.-,— ^a«t^u mefUcal periodical gives an interesting account oi the complete euro of Mis. Amis

a^i3sUews«ey? eral brothers and sietVTr-died of this terrible db-

—I!T— HALL, 9th SL, sr *vr.»$*•*

oBAapjdtacBto^ IM9.

edict, SO cen

Tickets can be proenred at the iter* of A. Vipirt. Taellr Blpley Oa^ Bdeall On., Tred ilehl, and from the makers the Socfetj.

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3 AJ^ii!

TO HE atrm *T IBS

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A irr

Mona^ Bvefe'f, ietm, I'UttOi #«nj v»

&HWJPOOM.

itfc^iTCOraKfflKHliB,

l»dtf Committee.

NIWA D^EJUTI S EM EWT8

SS £T:

oAw T7

,J'

U9 fr*ih Btreet,

jj'feuT where you get the best qualS arfd 1^(6 iftpst'H^a wa:^ for 'i-oiir m.one ^hryer & Cfh eoa naake you see ft. •J:

1

CAkfcfefctERs' and builders generally for tie beet ^gnianted Tools «idi'Trfi|c Sash a^d pb^feft»A«sUiP, Shryer & I dtf

GOOD ^ax,ITT of flbirts and DRA\ can ba had for,50 and fiO eants, ai«J Wit%4 Go^ lTQ ]&em^ Btoekr t.ZCi .1.1 -i THJfi

.^.mi^it|jlde Pnbllc

ii a la lKii£n BASLW 1°

tms^MakiaSi

iXerre.Baste. U«

J8

palnfally difflcnlt expe-torations very ezreaslv^^ diarrhea worse than chronic, &-i.1 her condition sj hopeless that at a conferoncs of the old and sktllfal 0ty|ki|B4 ste %as ivnfi&unced in' curable. At thii fjage the disease,.Dr. ,S,. B. Hartmlih", 'of ^f6lenyilW Lancaster connty, Pa.t a physjclaa jof Ibarteen yeafsl^tsfidin»f-«)ii« "SMsM Mt^lB^ilKRB BlTTKIlii. The p^-

ffradutllj improv

creased dcaea^oofrfurg to Iter st^eng. h, until ske entirely recovered,^ l^s. Stauller is still l^nfc, in thefuD ItoUoymihi^R pStftcl heaUlu^

B.

Horr. Esq., Preiident of the Lancaster couutf,1 P^4T«|iweBwaB^itwi«i»ee tB*iartlci lars of thisjpopt wonderful sate. [dwlw!

TIBEI PAUTE,

Dec,

7, 1868.

Aftet having thoaaaghly tested- In myiamll and in my own casa, "Barr's Pectoral Elixir," take great pleaanre In adding my testimony jc the many enoojpiaap which othets have del ly lavishtd apon h. If .vistiiir testli ii hnman snffering is a beno'action, tJjjn

carrnnfr all prals 1. acqnaln

ifiUPH AahnfyJ^®/ Qfcartb.9sM»H*ffe fkivftjblniMjMftai (OKVle^Mt Qonghs, (Jroaj^ Haartaneaajete., ed'and sold by ietil iMlti

tvte&d s^nflKtaf

i'WMOC resl'l BMJ~

tifrSzf* B«a*g Povdep.-poi^Brt BtxntQ

POWBM

3,

is nneqoalled for'lnaifog'"llg«

TBASWOITTLT® A 'QTS^^ FLONA.

Terre Dhate, by tfeelSBwSm .3* *r

FOR SALE am

fortabWtVo-itort freBe Wa*, confafnhif ainerootae, keU, pantryend iimmer kltcbeo. Within five alnnteef walk of the Poet OiBce. T1

V-

SI 2.?

v44, -r'v iHAOfa 9&U »"l

4^iW,WViir^

Made ____ flne aa

Warranted to suit tbe Purchaser, Site una* oi

Has a 8tandlng~Cntter, ReUlng €«fitter, -~-JT m:,i: 0r,aeca«fer,«»tU

n"Ri!)#lilg

Obeatont street*. 4dlw 1

T?OR S AXiB.—Wishing to •M} la at bar trasineaa, we *lil'm oar'

tbs nl

Conlters/'

»iW 15 ^•STAWDtm^ erawaa,"1

ALLTIILDSET&ER PLOWS 1:54 1»S" al Si Lan^s Cast Flows,

smrwi A

MSJ

II IFF TRTT.?-

•i!at etedt .{ai. Jarm ImBtopgnta,

Bed/ 0m-

willeS-,

pos«: at poWtosaie, to tholilgbes!* .bidder for cash

nefngfbr^tw^l(40) aaktbfjEheP.orth-

westlrornir'Of lot seTSttty^ghl' (TsVcrf John 9tble#!i'^vlslon ta tthe town of^Terre lUnte,thence' iW® hw»l«4 an4rtwfnty fl^Meet. thence sontn otfl nnndredana forty-nlnefeet (149) feet, td" tne'lmd^ own«9 "bfw Terre Hsitte,%lton A St, Louis Ballroa4 Conjpany thence vest ope

ssr

-ygafjaw*... -. ad? ref twteaaieii afeioa eiM

OS MCFAFTLANE

XXTAGNW •& W-M '*.a ».TH srua. SWXm CUTTERS,

Are prepired to execnte all orders for tbe stone

irfxtfouted tiwfcwa vir theSlefe Northal ScbWJl, whioh^i* sDAsienKreoQinmeodation. .. Stone Tar h&tfth.

tei 1 limdt H0U8K Alftf

^dbmmon 0Mn-

cB COMThat it shall to

nnlawfnl for any person

or persshe isalling K-riW ..'Jtot Ik pnbllc sciles or

any of th

son or persons driving either a wagon, cart, dray or other vehicle, loaded or unloaded, onto said

nnlawfnl for sny WVIgK tthster, his deputy, agent er any aaher-.peraas'or pefsofcs ro tN^'h wagon or oUksr vehlolv, tokdad nnteadeC ^rhea any persoa or persons are in or on the rame. 8BC. 3. Asy person or persons vIolaHng any of the provisions or this ordinance, shall upon conviction tbeTSof before the Mayor of saldeitv, to lined In any sum not less than five or more than ¥&£d'nii& rfaitftaki after Its passage and publication.

"on and

Approved Tefejfc 1809. O t. OOOKIBLT, Mayor

rgn M:

PWS(4IN)STATI0NM ROAMSI

baJ »T Opposite Neio Post Office Building.

All New Tork, Cincinnati and Philadelphia Papers and Magasines en hand Tegular and as soon .senvia-iui MiU •ar Specif W geSUnff back Numbers. snltial tjHMlifciftjyi Always on hand or stamped to order.___gcJiool Paper, a good artIcle. very cheap. nov« .iXXlQAI 7^

A

^BNOLD.

a** (i *atf«Uk& sH» at.-.

yimJkMmlrr

Mica ,rs»dfctbiwci rv}

JUC-lJi Ol# t.

Ait ro at to* f?BS

on tbe 1st of January, by mutaal coasmuVfMt. Babaf^miriBf.^rad A «bnr Demiflg Wdn^ bis place- The nw firm wfflt known itirthr the style ef WeB.BIpler«»*'»«• ..

All persons IKdSMrf'to .Uta late firm will cell -m: •aaruwu &&evv4 morns! s! if:

OR

CBBY 8T0BB mod BOAB6*jf"0':H00J* NITUBB vary reasoaakl*. Aaf person to engage in this bnfin, can find a good site ty calling at NOBBIS' Wagon Yard, on North Third itreet. 8dtf to .lfl

SAXrB—A Fiae

Crams SmlUst Boaae—elaht rooos,. Slate roof. two cisternaaadweli, stable, carriage fruit.' Lot'150 feet front byTSuO ii alMV

ur be Mi eBMa#. AppN rtr BONN1 P. M. wrry-

FOB

W W

SAli£-«Or Exchaogo for our Property, 10 torn of groand t^srflsi tut of tbeclty, with a good brick honee ol sight rooms, cellar, well, cistern, stable, sleds,' »rrl-age-%onse, ffrsf-rat* -orchard of applea, pealts, peach ee, piiami.-cherries, Krapee, and,- tht^a acree strawberries, ljjj ratpberiiee^l ecro g'»oSoberrlM and currants—all beat Ing. JJbor' jratd set'with S»gfgT«eiis and floWatS Treasarer's efice. ..

Bsneirab at this Ottfce. .. iil-'wWt "J* .. ,iM NaivMt'N »lff twsS ll. iigiiai-' ta o» **#*9 liidr t**H.

Business Hespectfttlly ftoHcitett,

Mid frolioles will be IssaM 'Olr-oi any other Urst-elaSS CompsDy.

1

S

.it sem eiaiLsag HsftLfcitH

S3

^73 iTS—owm{—w«unw«| »—U»l»gl 'L TERRE HAtWAifti *1SBTVIEL4

B4iteand o'clock ..ays oTeac* 0aj)taln.

a* fi P^Oite, ««si^}«» ta«cr ,s 9M1M tea a.i^ r...

a!

AH woiA eDtfffMBAer us/aoaa^rdfaiiltl^ %nl atwasonable rale^

Ull

vlMd bii* ,-•? ^WOOBJ WOO®1«

Two honiiredcords of seasoned Cord Wood for tale by J. A.'Bhoad*. All orders left at the "EarlyHoase," West VifiF «Aet, \tamp(lf

2

B. I^urf n*Ai, Prop'r.

QKpp!^®^^,

-4

it£ lin!

An orflinkiicfe tOiWrtrAld hVJ pefBon ftr person* from remaintovset betng in «tv on airy vehtc le iofded or npl^adpd tfiat.ipv.iafter tWs ordinance th« public scales of. or f.- atw to prohibiten) oroaa.lrelah ...... •MSS.Si. defining tbe punishment for traWgrwfoa'eNfc*

taTes effect, »^Mctty«

HAOEB He:

JaSSdlm

,n

•'go

7

?.T JatttulH

id 1

iCaHat^ww^oaaty

WANTED

the Li'ent Tmprovtd Cdrnmcm Plms^llliriify^SeV-1 ing Machine Pmcs $18,00. Fdr CirCDUrs and'l Tsrms. addret) O. BOWBB3 .t CO., 320S.3dSU, Philadelphia, Pa.

rwifQM

:RENTj"'s»ub

T?OR BBNT-NICE BOQMS"Jj -For a Fatoify, without children of DB. PINOB, 2d street.

Ttiqnlre Wdft

RJISSOLTJTION. JPMRT Tlie pBrtnerihlp horetofor? existf^ii be'.w^flJ {j Unua A. Burnett aid Tred. A.

n,

W tbls day

dissolred Ijy aataal oonsant, Bitbetpart*will) sign la liquidation. jl^,3Terre Hante, Jan. 1, 1869-4dlm

I«#W

1, 89

A afltil itt. yQgrJBs.tor

INTO IRON MOULDS 1

Can be "laid," drawn," "pointed," and "sharpened'1 as any other

laajJ

(3 I I? TTJ

WORLD-RENOWNED.

*^Sioy are celebrated for dolot the bsSt Wdrk, Tttitiig a mttch smaller needle Wrttfe eamc^tbrerfd/ th«u ny :oth#r machine, and by the intrpdus?, tion of tiie most approved machinery,, je are now able to tupply the very bcit maihincryin or

1

0

Thoy are adapted to all- kinds of Family Sew* Inf. and to the use of Soanutrpisps, Drossm»kirs. Tailors, Manufacturers cif Shirts Collars,^SftlBTS, CLOAKS, MAN^ltlAS,

OlottHogi riatB, Caps, Corsets Boots, Shoes, 1 QULLIYAJN" COUNTY QOAL nMl, Siddles, Liaen Goods. umUrellae«.P*n«o)e I (3 As, They w?rk,equallyy well upon fllk, Unej I Beingho* pttpawd »o fiti ailordert fW iBn»with Silk, co,tton_ or I iivsn County Ooal, which li claimed to be equal 7 ^"e(Ttf J? -1 to the-Btratilf for all Metlo pnrposee, *141 d»__—na a peaatimi ana penfect s.tu^n, I liver to any part of tbe city, by iesvtag yoar al'lke on bath sldee of the ar^lctos sewed.

i.

I

FellsiyBralder, Qnllter and QulJe go with,, eafu I

0Mer

TheSfow Improved Family Machine is wltiOflt I ^j o, j.A. Focrt'e Tea Stofe, with whom I hate rivftVaal cannot be. sntpas^d—a He miner, I mwJl arraagmMiit« to Bll all-ordeM, and

le. free ot charge. ,, I

Thls'old and rellablo seated in this city. by..

^AOEB Me /MB ir^o

L«' OFfflOS AT DOWtXNQ.Hisi^rj'^ ntviixt til .Cvtiijmt. .?) **d: 1 I .-) -J0RM AI

rv^f

tbI

ULONftY AND DSIJSJl OOODtUt" v'-:^

JOSEPH STROlVifi, No.% 190 Miin' Street, Terre'HaQte'^^ent.Tor E I E E A or NfVf ?oaf.

The unparalle4 snpoe|« of this Companj Is owing to,the fact thaf they. IMPOBT ^eir leaf direct ironf the prodaojng d|»,tricu 01 Clhina and Japan, and seu them at t«ta|l, through iheii Agnta, %t eargp pricpf, thfts saying the inmense profits you fta*e paid heretofore. All goods nae ranted to give sati#ia«tiao, or money raftwfol

PBIOB LIST.

Oolong (Black),. —80 901,00 best Jl,20ier. tt Tonng Bysod (Qreen)' 90 1,00,1,25 1,50Hlxed (Qr. A Blaclt ..80^98.1,00" 1,'iO Imperial (green).... 90 1,00,1 25 1,S0 Japan (natural leaf„... J90. l,00,l,lu 1,25 Qonpdwdsr.(S:^en).,.4,00 135 1,6£~ Ing. OTeaiOst (B11Q. 1.0Q, 1,10?' I'Jw1

Emixllre Company's celebrated grands Long,1 Arm and Tong Mow Chops of Black Tea, wltbj Qreen Tea flavor—highly recommeaded—9',25. deol8dly .-

J^ILIT4BJ|^AaiS-.CARI:

DAW® s. mmm:

ll^AeeDt'

Miiiiny AuurorizM ana bICQBSCOi OfltC©—Farrington Block, 'tf. £. Gomtf Public Square* 'Of#a bat 1 ZjjfVTMtUi »ik«' Bbea/

tkbbfhavtx, IJf®. :en urn ^dSS •5'-' UlfcMS Pension Claims Pro»ecutedr^Ar refirs of Jfey Jfa-ocuredi

BOUNTY MONKEY COLLECTED,

DEEDS EXECUTED, Vouchcrt JMijrfe out and Pmston STontp Drawn fron \4nKfevitn AgJhfrtn Ug

PROTESTS I^STJKD, lqrii Warrsets Amignetf, Bovgtit and Sold and OeflpctlTe aitHgaMeata c^rrecttd.-

Ma. DawiiDSOit well' nnds^Btatids tit moife"o adju-ting^aDd collectinghsr clatma ftro^f to«r eta of the recent Bebelliou, aAd Coj^li67.ant 1868, hai collected and paid over to the Claimants moro than' Twi Hnedre#" TbOuron* WnlliVrf has ob tal ed. three hrntdnd 4*ea«t(tn Gestifieatis, ,fur wotutded or injured.epldlera, widows, mothers andmlnor children, and ¥sv«tfhuodfedlibbniy checks for dlsohatged private*

Penfionsttf now .applied .for and nan ted,.* iI commence at the dale of the spldler'a discharge No tltne should be lost, an tliid faVfirdbte provle. ion terminates totally about June 18fO or at years after the ditcharge.

Arrears of pension .y now be had In oases where the pecSinn doc# not 5Jmmince td H11 date ot 4ischarge, or de tb at ths raMisr.

at your owtiflcatea nn.i.call on me. Bountypclaloid Under tbe recent law, act ol July astb, I860, nre no* nearly all paid. A'nr* law for the next andlaetrbonuty, may, perhapa be pate$ this wjrjer. If so, applications ma? bn msdtr tbe COIBIOR Bprintr o/UftSBmiK. V)' gWtiotlce whetUii!b law is paattdjyjf^ erftroni hare J?rt attsja^.for i^VKiTV fno •jrar.^u]

No Xaod Warrants need bo erpeoted for servicj in the late war, %nd no further- bonaty to TO' eran, who has had three or foor li,an4jsd,d(}ll»~

I ha it a go a he re he permitted me te manage It le mr own way. have lost two valid claims on ncconnt of such

l%»Tererto

MeYcha^ iafile^^izen

generally, and to any one of thvtheMsand wbosj claims have been obtained by IDB, Ja9dwtf I). rf.tB-ARAl.rSONj

gOMSTHING HEttiffin

KIT OHICK3 TO OEDFIB. A.'krK'I Cheok is a small nval, German sliver Check maiked with theowne*s» name, to ba SsstenaMi le kej

a bnach of.kejs, carrM'Atha Rfdwk' checks ttay also T«eaTtache to yallsc other articles. They are vrry neaTMid'use

Also, Hotel aad $aggaga Checks faralshaA 01 Short notice. Door $ey Checks numtored aa lettered, The price of a KSjf Cbeckl, forty nfs and will be aeat hy aiall OD Nbetptflf prlre.'

I also have a aloe article eft Steal Kry.-JMng: and Chains. Any of tba abfiTaasHcWf canTJthad by calling at my Qrocery Store, the oor nar of Fourth and Lafayette eRreta.'irVfdftp ping a'lineia ths Post ja!4d3m [. RAXJtlS.-

A RCHITBiCT 4 BVILDEB.

Jr A. VBYIA.O^'

Hus, gpscMoatlons, gpperlRtendaaea, aad p, »n Drawings fnrnkhed^for every deaortptfoako

tsm

STORE 1

F.' D. XeiJ,OY, cl«. IHWS ®«—r Orocertes and Provisions, JfOi 14tk Street, eae *M»le«Kkertte if* v*«

TtSs3ades«(na04t_k«a JsM. opened /at the abose,.. a^ejarjt-claMOPai^iij Orooery and ProtUlo S toro, With a Tat^tr ati 'well eefaeted stock of «**M «*h tMltr SWSMbMrtbt «iwry day Me Ibitartilenj to wMokkr«aB* »H^t*entlon of hla„ Riends and theynbUc generally.

Goods MniM ft- a«y part of Me city frrw*! df charge. W!* oo^r^oa^.

HloDOOLET,

iv.

To Uj- W. O'OOmSSLL^ a .i, (i

#1 TIB) J4: a«»6 rfatBas f« Sale^3

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OV STREOTH' Ja?ldlir

[ft BANKBUPTOY.^£..&'£Z

DISTRICT Or INDIANA, S3 At Indianapolis, the 18th. day ,»f January, A. D., 18i9 The puderslgftartu&ty fife- aStli*of«bei» a|polnttaent as Aulgnoee of Jamee L. Dafla, of Terra Mante, in the connty of "Vlgn, and State of In"n •afd'Dfstrfct, whe has been adjndgnpt, apon Ma petition, by tho tslHct Ooart of'salAJMstdct.

WJ A. BRABSBAW, ,d}

BILLIARD R00N

At tbe Tetttoni^i Hotel,' X08,174 an« 1T« Main* bet.«ft tad Tth, Ma.r TERRE HAVTE, ISD. (With l&c of the finest Tables' with Pxaraa** PATENT CUSHIONS.

R08.

.0 ioa»J4 SUTmjxjI '«i —T~.

W pbop'B*

-~^r -*T'" -r „T Pur* Oopf* OmUrnt BoQtboa and By ^kkk| jso'd th* Bar,,«Ki *ao0*r.

Iutj

WfaMyisolft by the gallon, )aart and pin lsaadly

COAL

at office of it. Bry»at Co., C. f. Bto-

4n

016d«-

Call and exaqtiue lor ypur?oi»6S, I j. NoVthTonrA»tje^jr¥liUaute,lna. Hrfrr, Wdam' ts. JjiYER i'i

Comp&iy l¥ .o«y Wp™-

r1Ti

in ormation In regard to the btostnen.

-1'• f. A. MOBQAN.

J0HS McFAitLANE is now selling ihe\esl artlole of. Biver Coal, sereeaed on the «id*et sareenin ase In Vigo sopaty, at as low a jB&urs as

BRCHANT S,ofg,4»Tf^g£ .•• av,a»**t X*41 yaivli I Mfciaferierarticle eaa 6? purchaaod. Tbose wtahL' iw to lar la a I apply Should look to their later-

AOd

bay toe best when it Is aecbeap as a

pcior ATtipto'' Orders left at the Post Office Lobby, at the "Ttgo Ooonty Soalea," or addressed to Box (M p. O., Terre Hants, .will recefve prompt aWjg Aosv* *%a4 •y*iQs- ,, B:,i, Xt&'jTJi i.Vi-,. is

ITERY SEOKKBA STABLES

"The ufrdereHpied, at his Livery Stable, on Thfrdstreet, oppO*ft« tbe Buntia Hotne, tvaaw prepared wltli gj#tl'stock a4 Oarrlaaee, to aa* commodate! tbepubtle. BOB'T BCNTBB.

Any perton wishing to deposit Heraes, Bag gies, Harness, or ether lffery artloles at HOMer's Uyery ^table. 11} be acoommodattd with monejr

.Itnnedt 1

fititTBB OOLtilNS.

Ifrs.

4r.

&*h "ir ti *o*i ini*ea*W

a x»"« -7

jymOTBT

AM"

Haa ramored to the oorner of Toarth and Ohio Streets, whereshels now opening a full aadotnpleta stock of ITaU styleBunafitf, WbCflBS, Flow ers,

DBSSa MAKUJO has ^so beep 4

tfr th boeiaees. Having aoompeMnt Prsaaiipshat. MtlnKtbs Is snarantred.

MAKING. ..

Mrs. If. JETHJEDGES Bss remored her Olosk and Dress Making ett leshment to Nsyforjs new bufldlttg OB tween

e«n Fpurth and fifth Air eels, whera She will plcaaed to ah trhb drtlre the molt perfect work in this line.

Particular attention will be glT?o, as herttofore, to tne lattst Styles. t' "I The most skillCuf assistants havs beep engaged, Wedding Cortnmos,' Ball bnd Party

PTIISBS,

Ladies and children's Oloaks aud Lressee manaactnred with promptness and dispatch. jlttf

rfli io»«feAiBinVo*irDr MANUFACTORY, AND O S O E

FRANK HEIITIG A BJBO tfahufaeturars of all kinds of

a

11*

'BREAD aud OAKBSi

l^eia

On Lafayette-Ufa, feetWMB Oattal aud Depot, E 0 A ,U ftf l»'.il59« l/a« i«s or M^tfT XA nui riAft/) Orders left at N. KatSsnbach's 8tor?, Matr streef, ior 4th street, will be pram]tly attead«d~to. ja$0d(f

EHRQRS OF TOOT®,,.. Teung MenK the experience of years has demonstrated ttte fses that retianee way te^laadd in theefflca-y ef «.

DR. JBJSLL'S SPEeiMIC'* far the speedy atwS.lasanwS curs'-ots*afaai VeakiBesa, |be result of Yot^thfal Indiscretion, which neglected, rains the hanplnesa, and nngts the sufferer for baslnees, sociar society, or marriage. Th»y can' be Usod witkont deteolioa er iotarfereace with boaiaees pursniu.

PSice one Dollar per bojc, or four oozes for tfitee (Tbllarfe. lY yoti cannot procure tbeae piHSec eke the money ta

B*ZSK

LmI

TA

Co., S4 Cedar strait, hpw

Xork. and tbey wilt b» aeat by retuta- mall, wall sealed! Prirate circulars to gtntletden'Seaff ft*e on appliestltra. Bnclose stamp. decludeadwly S

tno.vf Bicresiio. mwMmmr* Ft^t-Ciaas Il!a|-trated SaaUly-^Magaslaf, witinfhysifl£nomy,fhrfBol gy,.Bth4fliWsr.^7Siolcgy, aad ^johplagy^iuU#tfd to all wh« ^aad, is

TB|S

I|*PSRAAF B«IMV«9VOI}IA ^PUU«.

mootWy,at|3 *y»aj» ,ef ipefc «|t9 .«t'f*

TelWer

Jaaaary Dc^bla Jhutfar

aow into ***!•,»! Jffaw Braadwa*! Baw Tarlfy^a..,, i-t

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rich stirtshottta! of instruction and entSt--i"W. T. iwhaasr. "It dSaia With

Chronicle. "It ooght to have a place In every family."—2Ysafcn VomUor. ."No other Journal iu America imparts lu cae-'year so much vaiaab

A^A-R^^SSAJ?'

Kle number is worth tb ubicrlption. ur NB

jw ta* ."Oae +**, .ta*

rciw'

sjsz

l« worth the entire amount 01 a year' .lAgeji^ w»nteJ. 8 f- d2twSt

UNDERTAKERS.

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CJ NDBHTA E H, 4l IrtrtWrs ia'hia* IMV "eift usatapae aWateh. -inss ct third asid OlaaSTV

ianaui^am

.. —ta *r-r. ."gi ,111111 ll1' Ill/a' til Mhr.

M. wi*o»corrowf* ffayfng pUTchaasd back from C. ttVOltadWtek, •rabar A Oa^tha Oadertatrers BSSaUMMtaat, haviag had astaa y*ars axpsriqpee} us Is

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Tarra

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sk ns/arisli

sd taiorniah Met. ta

(^iea-aad siaea, bom- tise heat swd laxcaet ataak of burial a^t«ial in the. State, at ipt Maia Streat, Tars Hants, indUma.

1

wocden Oo*ns,

'WJ TerreHaaSey^«a