Daily Wabash Express, Volume 18, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 22 February 1869 — Page 4
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LEATl. 4:60 P. M.~
RoUfiK's Dramatic Company remains here this week.
The steamer Eau Clair will leave for Covington at nine o'clock thifl morning.
A criticism of Philip Phillips' concert came in too late for this issue. It will appear to-morrow.
Rnv. E. P. Inqkesoll, of the Indianapolis Congregational Church, exchange I ed pulpits with Rev.E. Frank Ho we yesterday.
The
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A. H. Doolkt, 104 Main Street, .plftb* ed on cur table Saturday, Harper and Frank Leslie's Illustrated Weeklies— 'both splendid numbers.
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Ash, at the postoffice lobby, favors us with Pulnams' Monthly for March. This magazine is rapidly gaining In popular favor, and Is regarded by many of the most discriminating readers as occupying
a position very near the head of American!
Something
also lays on our
table the illustrated New York papers for next Saturday.
In Troubletrom Whibkt.—Acouple, of men employed at the Rolling Millj were before the Mayor on charge of burg lary, on which charge they were acquit^l
ted, but tfiii afternoon have to appear to
answear Mr. Turner, ihe Superintendent of tha works, represents the men as two of the most quiet and orderly in bis emplov^H On Saturday evening, however, fusI16l| erased tbeir brains to suoh an extent that they made a forcible entrance Into a. house in the neighborhood of the mill, fftr.^hich they are now in troublei
r:
Normal School.—In the House ol Representatives on Friday afternoon Mr. Goffroth moved to reconsider to vote oB the "Normal School" bill, and that the subject be made the special order fob Wednesday next at 2 *. utzMf Osborh moved to lay the motion on" the tahle.-^ The ayes and noes were demanded)' resulting a| follows: ayes 24, noes 81, fito the House refused to lay the motion tjo reconsider on the table,ajqd thus the matter stands. The result of this vote looks quite favorable to the passage of the appropriation
New.—As
school to,
sum
with the proBpact
hanging' /-^er ^i, back, he had the moral
haroir to
There oni With a To jrhom.
AMtVBe^!
A bran now axe he gor.
The plantler hi&a fcd'rft^,* All filled with appel
ium.
^..Accommodation™ 1 flail .. ....:8 0»
r.
State Board of Agriculture at its I log three eyes, tl meeting last week determined on offering lions that it will have three home. Two liberal premiums to the rider, of veloci- of the eyes are near together and it has
Bojs go into training. the appearance of two heads interlaced. [Here's a specimen for some enterprising Kemovai.—1The new Baptist church is aide showman. to be erected on the corner of Sixth and Cherry streets, iHttead of Fifth and Cher- 1:
COLONBL J. V. OfTM." p„,
«„a ioipectof of .WMbo.!., »J1
the city to-morrow for the purpose of inspecting boats, and granting licenses to pilots -and engineers.
Theatkr.—The
Masquerade.—The
masque
unfortlin#tely
will be seen by
pr
a notice elsewhere published, Mr. Joseph Wright hae rented the Dining Hall ef the Buntin .House., and^ VJRJWi^j jeot, the Educational Committee^ recommofflng,
who desire to learn to ride the velocipea^. A number of excellent machines «^il*be put in at once, and every facility will be afforded for instruction in tbe novel and interesting art of velecipedestrianiam We expect to see the school becouiei a success, as we are confident that large numbers of our young and middle agfd people will be glad to avail theflbselvea bf its advantages.
Larcbky.—William Sparks and J& M. Watson were committed to jail •f' Saturday by the Mayor for stealing'• a coat, vest, boots, shirt and violin from the house of Charles Daugherty, in Honiiy Creek township, Friday afternoon last.— Sparks is a whito man, and Watson is known as the "white nigger" who has been in jail for several months on charge of stealing a watch Irom the widow of Charles, Persy. .On this charge .he had "two trials at the last term of the TJircuil
Court, the jury failing to agree in each, case. A few days since Judge Patterson reduced his bail to one hundred dollars, which was given, and he was released from jail, only to get into new trouble. We presume the next jury before which he appears will not be so liable to dia* agree as to his proper place of ratftvoM for a few yean.
tie toArflta »W .pphpH.
To-sat is the **ini*W»arj: of the birth I unanimous vote, adopted following I
of George Washington. *Xvery school resolution: boy, and every man that has been a boy will remenASfew the if/iid4nt itf eoQfl^ctioa with the early iuatory-oT
a
Resolved,
wfc»A
«g0od lamming"
.ght new fiatchetiie girdled nisTather.g Inference to coat, we recognise the necescherry tree. Here is a poetigg^l sity jof the, strictest economy in construc•of the affair: tion and cutting down expenses
tram.
Which forthecity mkrkat, He vu trying
tor
to rease.
Tbe boy*E i^«£tlrehaUh«li- A.^20 Qalte Jolly and Jocnnd And going to the appel tree*,
He chop* them to the
AMT?».
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CITY NEWS.
Tbe father called hl» eervanU,
Tho eerrantfitood amased-ed,
'I can not tell a lie, pa,' The yoothful boy begn
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Now, who, then, wm this father, And-who wa* bio flUal kto ,, It was the noble Bnehrod,
rod
And young 0. Washington
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Then whogo takeiabatcbet And appel trees chpp down,J' If he lives long eiongU will be
A"UtrRiosift! Mr. A. W. Louderinilk, residing ne^r Ashboro in Clay county, while in our office Saturday informed us of a singular freak of nature In his possession. It is a btifer calf, five weeks old, enjoying.good health, and hav-
TElpLj.
ry/asTslip of the pencil locatBd it tn Sat- Thieves" by Rouse's dramatic company, urday's issue. the interesting exercises by the Veloci-
attbaction» of the "For-
.„„«rtiUnr I pede combination, and the contest on the
0f
"Maniac Lover," and
patriotic German
Turners will observe Washington's birth-1 entered for the jrffae
day by "tripping the light fantastic,
en
to-night, at Turner Hall, lunth
Btreet, to which enjoyment they invite their American friends, promising an evening of unalloyed pleasure.
M&rriagb Licenses
were issued last
week by the County Clerk to the following parties Caldwell Fry and Amanda Mtoef.rsa Jos. H. Sohofield and Isabella Lee. Melton Sutton and Virginia A.. Brunot. Wm.B. Boyll and Martha Jane Boy"• J. B. B. Vincent and Harriet Falkner.
,mill,0rl of ttis cllj fot ,h. .ilTO
a„w
„rJ large sudience tat.
Dowling Hall Saturday evening, and the exercises were prolonged to within fifteen minutes of Sabbath morning.
The contest for the cup was quite spir-
the "Forty Thieves," with all the origin- ited, and attended with all the interest of al music, will be performed by Souse's Dramatic Company at Dowling Hall tonight. Those who wish to be well enter tained will take notice and attend.
a first-class agricultural horse trot. Owen Tuller, Jos. C. Yates and Col.. Alexander '-were chosen as judges, and the contest* (ants were required to pass around the hall sixCtimis'J'eaca lieat—th« .winner to be the two beU in three. Five amateurs
Simeon Cory next appeared, riding lican citizens feeling an interest in this very #ell, ipaking the t^p'la one minute I popular movement, are Invited to pafti i'Aw*. cipate. Respectfully.
27}-Se60irtrs.' Joseph M. Wildy next mounted the I J'reemah, revolving steed, ancPistarted out in fine I Jas^ Davis, Geo. W. Nay lor,
wag gQon
jpparent
thftt be|
Silas Wright now appeared, with a con-1 W. Chadwick, J. T. Murphy, 7. !, J. N. Shepherd 33i.O. L.vHarrii,
SatSZ *530*54 For the second heat Cory, Wildy and #t i^ht-^ere'called. Oory on-'the first! ran into the railing
ipis aiiernouii u»« vv I enclosing the orchestra,^causing a heavy I ing a number of paaeengers which rej the chargej)f disor tall. He mounted again, but' ran against oefitly took a trip aad ^e| the wall and gave up the contest. Wildy 1:26, and
made the trip successfully in Wright whiszed around in l:15f, and wai[ declf red the winner of the silver cup, and| the champion velocipedist of the oity.
The State Normal School—What HAS BEEN DONE AMD WHAT BEMAIHS TO be Doirs.—Under tbe provisions of An Aet to create a State Normal School, and declaring an emergency, approved Decomber 20th, 1865, a Board of Trustees was appointed, who, in pursuance of tbe provisions of this Act located tbe School at Terre Haute, and at once began the work of erecting a suitable buildiug for the purpose of a Normal School. The Bond having agreMk upr®^ plan off building suited to the requirements of a Normal School, the same was duly sub*, mitted to the Legislature of 1867, together with drawings and tpecifications indiflUbtnig liferent fctyles^ DX irohitectiite with' tho estimate Qost of each Aft a thorough examination 4&,these several $|euiiioDJlfjjihe whole tub-
Lfttiog..$50,000 lorifi,.completion. This bill, upj»$ )tsr'fecon^^e«dinpj was referred to th^cpminittee^ of. J?ays and Means, l^ifh/ASatxSiinUte^1so simetitJed as to contain the &ct approved March 8, 1867, Tin8^a(Akdditi^ia 1 sectiin approptiating $25,000 additirfbal to the -amouat:*men iion'eS1 fn Vh^"Act,to be dfaHrh the
should file in tbeAuaitors office a certificate of completion priar ie making ap-
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ino^Chiirman'^Uje eoWnilUeep& Sducatioii by.uoaUi^caii consent (his section WM«lra&en out and t^f hill passed by a vefy^rg^ lfisjority amended.
JPoojg "Sfftgr. fttr- LegaTattke the Board of Trial** JWd. a: .-aeetiog at Terr^ Hsut«"fprc the^purpotfe of making contracts fof.^tip^^ectio? of the building.—.
Speeb'S
i^oC^lth* Board, by a
1
to
his warrant uDoa the Treasurer of State ":7L'r \P
9
«ur-ai
for thfs latter aoacont. $» u-« This provision,.)™ "connectfon with tbe prfvj^uf the same Act, adopting a pertain plan and. specifications, involved an utter imposstbilUj^aod the matter
iMHi
That ^rhilst &?<Athe
appropriation of ihfe late
'temttnof-
"ch"*01
rd, without
In pursuance of this resolution the
'MiA Board have prisheid forward the woTkto
fefwtg# Ifa^ ward completioti with ttofc •IsfertP'satisfsctory results. I^ow tfav"Mirforan^apiK^iClon sup. plemental to the Act of 186?—to complete lib* superstructure, purchase the neceisary furniture «nd heating apparatot to jJSt Jtlii •ch^lA'Aperatid»j Spplic^tip^i^einjf ^tidhri^ittiost ^FTtfc the
Secretary of tbe .Board of Trustee*, for admiesionrto..the scheoL o^ snakjcieinquU
ouD8£itd jouturai une. ry as tbHifenifee thV^Mjnf|ill be j'tf flfflj} MS'llllcompiitiad# from mtt patte'^fW State, in no el a pa, by young persons who desire to prepare themselrei teR^fqjr^ehowing that without any publicity VBatever, having been yet given as to the opening .of the school, there e^its great anxietj^ and
mill
Hi* jonnaand joutnfol sine.
correspond^ necessjLt^ of |ts going operatioe AfAedXy a%'poerible. As
Q^r^mamirX^Sklng
the
•General Assembly for c:nstraotooit /»f the Stale Normal School, makes it obligatory upon this Board to adhere in the contraction of said school bunding to the
Jers,sellpreference
mere
6t
ernhftUishnunt, to possible fig' integrity of the general plan aritf spe&ftntions.
into
As the
matter now stands, the responsibility rests eotirely with the present Legislature.
Real Estate Transfers.—The
-fol
lowing transfers of real estate were entered upon tbe Recorder's beohs during last week:
Joshua Davis to Z. J. Hunt, three lotf in Middletown for $220. Mary E. Pottorff to Sarah A. Denny, interest jn 120aores in Ottsr Oemfcwta* ship for $120.
W. D. Griswoid tojohn Thompson, lot in the city for $300. John Kizer Sheriff, to Wm. Mapk, in the oity for$l,85p. if JU fWm. H. Durham to Thomas Jol son, 20 acres in Harrison -townshipfor $8,0o0.'
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Lewis Alveyt to Jno. P. Alvey, two lots in St. Jfwy'B.for^aOO. W OfcSfd P. A. Solomon, to Oarolfne Dean lot tn Rose's sub-division for $1,400.
James Jackson to-John S. Strong, 73 acres in Harrison township for $6,000. ,W. R. McKeen to wen TuUerw.lot $y for $ie#6.
Augustus Clauasen to James M. Smith, 80 acres in OtteifrCretfk township for $3,000.
Patrick Shannon to Joh.n. Brotherrlot in city for $660, Lee W. Shaw to Samuel Milligan, int^jrest in 100 acre* in Harrison township for $800. :i: V' V,H
Samuel S. Early to E. Kelly, 67. actes in Sugar Creek jtayri^slrip for $425r. Same to James A.' Kel^y,' 49 acres in Sugar Creek townshijufagfjjTe.
Isaac Layhe^ to to SfMniiel Lay her, 80 acres in Honey Cr^ township for $2^00^
The first rider who entered was James I A Call.—Having considered tho4ubMcCauley, but his machine would insist I jeot of holding an election to nominate a op flying the/track, to the consternation I Postmaster for Terre Haute, in it* true of bystanders, and it bad such an inclina-1 light—and being satisfied of the perfect tion to lie down, that after desperate at-1 justice and: propriety of the8 tempts to make the obatinate thing go, he I would like to see the- m<eg&irl tested was forced to abandon the race. Jame11 as it has been, and is being done in other Merriman came next, but his efforts were I cities and towns thro&||hout' thej&tki^ only a repetition of McCauley's, with I and therefore propose thatsa .^eetlng be perhaps some better success, but after I held at the New Court Room, on .Wedgpingjqy.r times around he gave up the I nesday.evening, Feb. 24th^ oootS^^The frantic efforts of these two I forthe purpose of mating sucha^a|3^eyoung men caused unbounded merriment I meats as ibajr he deeioejl necessary far to the looker.-#?3-"^ 1 theholdihg'of said election. All Repub-!
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E. R. Wright, Pa^N-McCtttky,
D. Gartrell, Aaron B. Salsich. at ay be A s. j,
&LI.A 4 i. ooliiiKira
A Card.—Tejei undersigned, comprin
turn on the- n^w i^nd bea^tlfjtlr,ste»mer Eau Clair, desire to publicly express their thanks to Capt. Shewmaker and the er tffi«eri of the boat, for their kind am gentlemanly conduct on that occasioi and for the care with which they look after the comfort and pleasure of tl company. The Fau Clair is one of handsomest and best managed steam now afloat, and we take infinite satisfa4
Haff Wheeler W Crabh Reifsnider Day Holden
Eibby N Hajjenbaugh S Hageneaugh, Littleton Davis
For Rtei^ Dasirabfla Radto?, to a god inam.-ey^ tnqt.£nR9l*a^ticulare call o^Uie^^nsinlsev feb22aa!K 'JA8I:"R. tTr LLoTBuN. '/.) iba
'pXidifMkb 'gtf li& Hittbb|.
^TheM is'tio Cfidt-iitii^lM about Speeds
Pt*
wine, all of whiqfc is Tour years old, before it isaohl or utfld iB~h^^a$.NlMy only require tb beisedfWArtoommend thetn-
pure and perfe^ly free from any kind! mediation,**! Sold bj| Druggists.^ WK* 22-dwl«
Stu^TXl).—A ^air of Horsits. One has a heavy mane and tail, one shoe on hind ifoot, in thin^order, scant 16 hsnds high, white strip in forehead tbe other horse is over 16 hands, heavy built, in fair order, very light mane and t^il, both shoea oTi hinflIm— Both'lioni^are 7 years old, w^ showhwnessmtrks vety ptaih. TTwe 'fWseftf' uAliw '"^^itr. Kookwood, on BhvfHhgffp to*&.
A liberal rewwd will b» p«d return of tha horse^ or any -featnTuwWfen thatwgileadto
thor-
jbly terted^Dr. Price's Cream Baking powders, we are prepared to recommend fliem to everybody as just the nicest, Amplest, and healthiest compound we lave ever used, for bread, biscalu, cakes, sc. Our people say they cannot do without it Most all the family grocers
ow Dr. Price's Cream Baking Pow in to all others. feb22d3t
Fob Sal*.—First
young calf for sale also two very promising Heifers, near calving, for sale or exchange for dry cows not with calf six miles south-east of Terre Haute. 22-d2t J- J? Fxrrxl
The NewPatent Alarm Time-Piece, lias the following excellencies over any father Pendulum Clock made: 1st. It can be moved from place to place and turned in any position without Injury to the clock, or carried in a trunk or carpet-bag, and when set down level is ready to run. 2nd. It will measure time more ac
flocks.
urately than common short pendulum
3rd." The difficulties in the common
4th. It has an escapement adapted to keeping time with a short rod. 5th. It may be regulated with ease
carry them is not over half what is used 5n common clotfbyt tjje &nffqjKni** Ithey will lasU4L2£*l 5#agLt,*i£.^R^ {without repain, and more than twice theriglh of time Jef«M|beiBg wo^n out. 7ih. The Mrfs^poAte* Aovlwi very vibratifVA4LI p»nurUtr,Uiid [not loose like the common clocks, Which rvary from twafo
fire r-'—
8th. Tbe a!aS?di much greater clock
not be founl^ygy^tfrff clock corres-
10th. The case is six inches high, fisur and two and a quarter deep is made of iron nicely Japanned
a finish that aoUUf and can at any*$^TO^cMAB well as new.
.fyA1 H3 it
mVtL* tya* Especial Notice.—On
Fob Rest ob Sale.—Store House No, 78 Main street, between 3d and 4th.—j Enquire of L. RothschIld. 19d6t
Babixett & Grundy have in stoek large lot of good juvenile books, whicli they propose to close out at cost, durin the next thirty days, to make room for their Spring geods. This will afford grand opportunity for the young folks replenish their libraries at low figures, and they ihould embrace it at once. We cannot call .over the .list here, but yop can look it through, and make your selection by calling at Bartlett & Gruif-
craning, EeBfTjri jn
££,
tion ,in attesting t% the fact 1^ LKeifsnider Wh Di^Bogardi ?Ff'WgW Gd^paran
atiPPf)
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)1avtso secured' the °!&i^fti^ Rooni bf the Baotln^fioose, I^l'oiWti/this morning, a school far the initrfl|:tionof',tl5obe who wish to'learn to ridd t|^ Velocipede. The rooli) beinf-lirfge- a^l suftallt fpr practice,! wiU put inaboi4. one.doE#n machines, wiiich wUljent at reasonal|li rates, also wUl fill-. o^erf i^r.^jl^st improved Velocipyie,,. fed22dtf Joseph Wright,
Persons with the most delicate stomachs
ticles prepared with Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powders with impunity TbePowderf .^evvwi&it »j«Sp?ow^ healthy and perfectly splendid. A trial will sat isyf any one. d3t
Window Glass,"
bid
t,attm
thft^eason, we invite
a- attention to our stock, which will be kept ^PMl sBhtaVtbe bottom of the market.
Barb, Gulick ft Bebrt.
IMklliilMtftW
The latest style Dowd & Slate's.
Umbrellas, Satchels, Shirts and Stjspendera, of the best quality, at Dowd ft SUte's. l«dtf
The
best styles and largest assortmMit*
of Paper Collars in the city, at Dowd jft Slat*. 1MW
Rxad.
the 4th day of
|knething
ikKdwil! Tha
|dre
class fresh Cow and
apd •uparI5r%jiaH*'T"
prineitrfflTor actual owanire-
tod on ment different garmantt from the largeit person down to the BmaUf^t Infant Every pattern warranted to*give entireaatisfaotion. i^ll »ns^90» ion as to trimming each garment ac* eompanieatta doubt* ing ikia ocn be^onvinoed bj.pallipg and
of all- dMoript|°n
There f* tro btJ#er *tstetn tKat hai yet been introduced to the public that Can ^TO!IXvarl^^fplitWffl* ubw and superior system, The Ladies'HJuide. There are many to-day who are serving at,-dfewmaking^ f« six -or-niae ifaonlhs vhen thejf coufd jgaye boai^ time Sfnd expenaea by paiying some .iers9 io 4£n' ffe$. lo pul and fit |epehtihg »J6iet Well ki^pWB^ alt, hope those who at& wanting to dr^maklfig w]ll read cariafolly and cohi cider the above fact: I only wish ^o^ntroduca thi* new syatem for the fake if 'maklng sales,
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March, 1869, I will retire from my posi tion as Clerk of Vigo county. I have due me a very large turn of money as fees, which I have earned by the hardest kind of labor, and I must have what iB due to me. I hereby notify every person who owes fees to me as Clerk, that unless their accounts are squared up by the 4th day of March next, I shall order my successor to issue fee bills and executions in every case and deliver to the Sberiffj for collection, and I shall'direct him to levy and sell, without respect to persons I wish to give fair warning that all parties may save cost3.
Rutus H. Simpson,
feb20d2w. Clerk of Vigo county.
To Mx Patrons Having disposed of my stock of goods to Messrs. Arnold & Herz, and desiring to leave the city as early as possible, I request that all who afe indebted to me'will settle their ac counts immed iatelyjand that all have who accountingain&t__nia„.HiH-preiflnX ihetn for payment. Miss Spaulding, at the old' stand, will attend to the settlement of accounts. Thanking my patrons for past favors, I remain, respectfully, 19d6t B. Weisz
v19^,y^:«a
I also wish to aid
o»e who are trying to make a living by eir aeedie and often fail to do so in nsieguehce of not fully undorstandj|nd eir business, for there is no drtts-makei ho can fit nicely but what can always get more t& db ttfan thejr sr&^We tonao consequently it is necessary for them to know how to cut everything in tbe way of ladies and children's clothing to gain custom and the patronage of the^ieople^ $o,ifcdJdl, 51™will .be pleased'tottftve yait lall fiia «tamin« my patterns, A ,My system can be seen and tested balling at my boarding house, Mrs Garth wait's, between Main ant| Ohio, pn Seventh street,'wbara I. shall remain & hftw days only. jSgenta Granted to locate or wumI Wuh |o sell the right of this city.
MHS. A. KEMP, 7s
,i»fl{16S Broadways N. Yv"
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ft
The demand for the "Musical Leavei
tmvrt
cdpier mving
been sold during the last two years. MK P.'s success in furnishing "sweet musicf' for tho peopl^likt betih Remarkable id deed, it is only equalled by the popular! ty of bis own "Sweet sifPgine for Jesusl
Thibtt Days.—For the next thirty days C. C. Knapp will sell Boots a Shoes at
exact
co^lHAd^L'ii^cj
No. 71 Main street, three doors west Of
Tfi'4 ff'"
The Seth Thomas Clock Compakt l££Li£^i4^1^irovemenl8 in styles and finish of cheap Clocks, suitable for the dining room and kitchen They are to be foundijatathe establishment of S. R. Freeman, 161 Main street, where all other kinds and patterns of best make of
Dr, ^T. Moore respectrai|^
'announces that he has resumed the tice of medicine in this city. Office, od north side'of Main street, between Four^lj and' Fifth, pTGjf ^Goodman's Otothi^j Store, and formerly occupied by Mlsj Leonard.
13-dlm
Clover, Timothy and all kinds ef fieli seeds at Eeitb & Milikin's. feb 13dlw
he firm of iSdsall & Uo. was dissolv ed by limitamAAtfiAry4, 1869, Mr. C. Oakey retiring.
All persons knowing themselves in debted to the late firm are urgently rel quested to settie. Edsall & Co.
tEB
ley's. 6dtf
But your Sewing Machines,.,of Rid-
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a^JTarfY DOSav Kid* Gloves, just recei^j*. Call oniXiddle for your Kid Gloves. 21dtf]
a ayai-ii« i*
«. Wli*W» & CoCj XT0 Main street, Blodk/iell all thdir wiftt'eV ^toqk at exact ooat. jllrdtfj
"We do ioTt propose to sell for a sont,
goods. ,, C. WlTTIQ & Co. 170 Main street, Deming Bloc^:.
Good qttalitt of Shirts and Draw^# can bs had, for 60 an^.60 cents, ai
It you want bargains in Winter Goods go to C. Wittig ft Co's., 179 Main street/Tj* t»etning Block: th6y Bell wiatof gbods at
W
exact c°s^i
You can find Preserved Lemon Peel, at C. I. Ripley's. [26,dtfi
Headquarters for Oysters at E. tC Wright ft Co., 166 Main street, dtf.
New 8ttles °t
at 149 Main street.
4:
of Ties and Boas at 16dtf!
It totj want a Hat or Cap cheap lbr the money, go to Dowd & Slate's. 16dtf
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JJMM' tnnEB8iONEi, paving' bought th^ boOp Skirt and Corset Store of B. Weis^ pe^leavetbannounce that they will coif] tin^e the bhsiness in all' its branches, $n&' Respectfully solicit a share of patrob&ge.
We shall remove the stock March. l|t| to®^ 89 Majn street, Wsreen's-BlMkl 18-dtf i«BB & Arnold.
rifciscitfWiioKa Oarefully preijaifeS W ^competent Druggists, at Davis' Drt^j fStore, Doming Block, 6th and Main SI. feblfidtf mom* ^fir" Hi I'I
Fob Sale.—That desirable business h'buse-rtwo ftoiy brick—situated on Mate ^street, between 8th and Nihth, known |S fthe Deitz property. Terms easy and'titiej good. For partieulars call at the Qler^si
J14
M-dtf-
mwi
gKiVQis and Lemons at Sage's.
,v iip'tT 11 .i in I
Fbesh Ciraoir, Rahins and currants at tSage's. [19-dtf
Olothv Wjuvons 1 OLOTHM WHHOI l.
ITitpe Grant Olo^^Wringei^,, -BMiirtqjayjNgg^ For sale at Cort & Mahcourt's.
—If you want bargainrin Ladies' Furs, go
(6
W W^tti/^Oi's. rro Main street, Dpq4pg.^l«ck, sj»ll af *»V ^]l. i«v.|
SMICS^ Qotdc SJO.ES LutheP&MgsUy 'Sftp sfhjie and well selocted stock oif. Groceries and. Produce for sale stand* opposite tire PoMM9M.o 'CMll^dsee -fdrTyourselveaf ..r/wjw»t rolled in, now if you !i 'it we wiS ^aW a gobd time. j4dtf
BuCKWHiLATj Ryeand Unbolted Flour afc E. B. Wright dt Qo's. lsdt^
"Mit,'Lf)«rEJrtr.!--Mi88 M. A. Raridan has b^o^,'Wr '«^k.'Vo?-.Mininery in the Btore room^ejoentl}! occupied by Eberle & Bindley, dn Main, between Thud and, Fourth jstreetSj^whero she will be pleased to see her old Customers, and as many n^r^e'sljiC ipay ihwsa to flavor her with- their jatronage. [6,dtf
BW^Sery-yott '*«t tbe best quality
Perhapa -Jji8|TnI^J^5ffr fr. ©o mkfijpu se| jt. 7
Boots a*d
Otstek^ Af GEOROEIa-»'Brom and after:t« day George Hateroeyer A Co, will be-io reoeipt of those large and magnificent Maltby Baltimore Oysters, which they will-sell' by the can or serve up to Wistomers at tkelr ^Oyster Restaurant on Pour«h street^oppoeiter the postoffice. 31-dtff srsiA* ret Vfiaifc iici* .. wJl1 .t-"i
1
.1
(blocks
lii$$6vd{y i^AKTAsconc Spectacles —At street, I have a large assortment of Pantascopic Spectacles and Spencer's Patent Nose Glasses, ih Gold, SilV6f Steel. Ptaited and Rubber Frames Also the pd^est^Pe^i8cbpic Lenses, for ftl iftg'old {&&&, atid cah *uit every eye ifakt caa benefitted,* by, spectacles, at
i' -|{»1
tOOAt.NOTICES..
Remedy
It lslewflftlin tteft &<r trttk hsl'
p.
WiUigS Cb's:! ho Main street, Deming Block to iu.'
If»e
,.#5
.Woole* Hoods at 10 cents, 36 cents and 60 cents, at C. Wittig ft Go's., 176 Main street, Iteming Block. jll-dtf!
Do TOU want Pfssrved Orange Pecil? Oall At O. I. Ripley's.: t5T3«,,[25,dtf
I
Hats
asp BowItets
~i
Furs.—The
dtf,
dtf
f^il9 I. R. Wright ft Ca,' fijr those Xxtra Large Oy^ers. lMtf
ESTEBa an'd builders genially,
for the best warranted Tools and StSfi
ffaWon
set' Attstia, Slayer
"A
Co
dtf l?i
finest assortmMit, the lofw
-eat prices, no old mothy stock, at jti
est* a£3e«&9
3.
AND All
cobtlc dtf
Shoes.—Jaoob Doll lias
removed his stock of Bjots and Shoes to the store-WKqp, o£f 44\ia(e south of the old "Spinning Wheel!' corne/+rtwo doors.be low^©hiVitre4-|h^re|ie wftl.be pleased to Tee lrtth)ldn:thtomers and an many new ones as choose to favor him with (h&it'fMttron&ge.? Ths entire stoek .will be olosed out at very low prices, j.(Couutry merchants wishing to .'sort up" with odds and end* in the boot and shoe ,B9, will do Well to give him call.ar1 [21,dtf .ill -liJliH. .1 I
IJ
Jacob KeRtT, oppdslte the Post Office, op 6th street^ is not selling his goods at .Qost, neithM does he in tend, to close out -by ChristmsS, but- sells as cheap as any one in'the city a fine lot Of Jewelry and
for,,Christmas, just receivetd, tp be
aold at vory iow ..figures. Gall and compare his prices before purchasing. d22
it: 4
Ban^i Pwtor»I sMixiTi-^Read the )"'oilowliifik*'«k0»asril •docsemmt
vtU*
for Oottgha and Colds—'"Barr's Pecteml
-'aaia iBeUSk*aBHA8tty Veto'
8
lew-
Toojias H'Sstaa, •iq,{®safIr«—I batatost •eivoral beMlM of'fcna
,,nMoM11telr,n
taa]
fatoilyj an*f*fetene»4rtty»iry eeonwD1 *Pt«BMoiall«Slil|slu! rJI.-*»im Howa,: Church.
ctt rallua
1*0*0
vdl
f°gg
i!« Bewawlt" jtr
Urn
isunalttgi are trafayoriMet
teen mo
^M^r^^aa^he Wrt Intense ifokni' iti'ifitt iMMalift ai* "^ajw'ar lonle and itimttlohil HWI8 BITTSttS.-t-If UtWoni
tot
pttsotts nhoio sop-
Dooley^s Baking Powder.—DooLET'e fiJuna P^wsca iitineqaalled for making light and nntrillon« Biscnlte, Bolls, Buckwheat and otbar Oriddla Cafeer, 4o. Jtriqnlrei OSLY TWO rSfco^SfOt FQB A QtJAliT
Of
••«, by I ••11^
w*
FXOUB
Id' by Orooeri generally. At wholesale, In
mmat.
QMIt SOM,
4eaU4w3m «. Whcl laleOrocen.
MEN
-0.KAND MASQUERAPEBALI/
or **a
Terre Haute Turn-verein,
i-AT-fc MALL, 9th S6,
Uotiaay Evening Feb. 22,1869
aTlOtfjfcTS
Of Admlnlon, |dr OentlWien tl,90.
Tto Ladl«, 60 eeht».
4
.^Tickets ean^be prdcared aX-tke ttore of A. Slppert. Taell, BJi ley A Con SdjiaJl Co., Fred Btehl, »ad from^a^win)»ys4 ,»g t}jf.i«ty. 19, 9P aSjfcjs ».a} k! ciir» vi. .• "SIT i»*' "rv* .*-.4
ltEWAP¥EiTI»g«iBWT8.
TSRBS HAtfTB ASD PSRBYVILLE. jpik' Tb«Steamer IKBRA wilt ply regnturly bet»een Terre Haoteaod p5J5y»non^i*Ing Terre Hante at nine o'clock A. M.. Moldarr.»Vln'«d»y»«Bd Fridayso'each wiek^ W. 8PENOER, Captain.
U-:$L Clerk.. ft""
Q^EO. E. JACE50N
& CO.,
Cemmisaen "mmT Iercbnts, ju«asiw tWB*
FteS,
MO. 62 *AI^DX- 8TB«T,
iii-A irj'av r.
Sibley,
b. Tart*,
»1«* ujtlEW ADVEIItl If. f*1BUtlNKM 01 RKCTeitY.
#tUr%5l
fpBRKB
Ki 11-
PLANING1ILLS,
K\xi
Xtx4.kit
fin--
V-*"- i'
Cor. of 9th and Waiuut Sfs,
etafaa «M?Mttaiaiin
W« Mailt
q/tm-iit
TEBBE fllUTS, P1K jenv s»\W"2jiT inaTtfA .jiiil .-w:
.!*» «_• *Vm
UK
S.Jj^
SNAPP, HAyNE^^Qp.x
HavtBg. leMed the kbsT« raidy tomanaf oture the folUwl»g work
O) tiHW
•v«K
SASH, DOORS, WINDOWS and DOOR FRAMES, nr.t*na MOULDINGS, .« BRACKETS, ,4J*s4 iW
M&T
SIDINGS, SURFACING,'
,*
.1-
DisoBiPTioirs or
FIinsHIRff
tBT Orders solioited and promptly attMidedja.' 01 a'ttA #i-i :MtMQal stf: iltos jdt J: .K5dsii« a -rrr
Q.RAYEL KOAD NOTICE. The booka wlil be opea for eubsstiptlon* to the Oapital Slock of the Lafayette' Boad-Oompa-ny. on Tu^day, Febraaty 23, W, at tbe office of J. 0. Blake, on Q&io atrcet, in 'he oU» of. Terre Hance, Iadmn*. Persons wlthlng to euk scribe, will pUftae, take ootlor.
By orderof tba Bo»rd of JDirdbtora. Terro Hante, Feb, 16, 1869. dwlw
TZs'VA^MMWANTSD FOB
Secrets of the Great City.
A WorKdescrlptWeof the TIBTD88, and tbe Tl CW, th» «T8TBllS, and rRiMKs
0r xtm
York City.
If 70s wish to know how Fortnnea are made and lost la a day how Shrewd Men are raised in W*ll Street tmw tioantrymea are Swindled by. Sharpen how Minister and Merchants are Blackm 1. ed Bow Dance Halls A Concert Saloons are San aged how Gambling Bonae A Lotterirs ad 00nSMted how dtock Companies .Odfinate and hi the Botb(e» Buret, read lUJs work. It'cobtan over ThtrtrUna LnrraTitHts, and t»?ls dl atwnr ihaSTyMerlea and OnmsofiMt* T»ik,wxlli lU gpteieataod Cbeapeet work of the kind rnblUh-d
ONLY $2.75 PER OOPY. NT Send
tor
FOR SALE.
l?OB SALE—A Fine two-story J? frame BwtUiDg House—et?ht room(i, gag, slat* roof, two cisterns and well, stable, carriage honse, and good finit. Lot 160 feet ftottt by
ftet deep. Sl6dtf
and SpTOt«cles,
near
thtf llgn oY Watdh and tS&'itotief tit'fith'street. 7-dtf S. R. FaaifliA*! ,:^T5^8ff.»a v.? it:
B.sohl cheap. Ap P.M. OSfNtliLT.
T70R SALEr-Or Exchattg« frtX? City Property, 10 acres «f ground, i}£a'U«b: Bast of the city, with a.good bric^hensa 01 $lgl" rooms, cellar,.well, eistacb, stsble. shode, oa^ age-honse, ifrst-race orchard of a^ple', peatf.
erergreens and 0ow*«. .-C^ at to^, C6n»ty Treasarer'sefiSca. ,..!u ». Jaodw^ •.
WANTED^
Jta 01m 6M
•Tl'
thft
the Xa'e«t Injprotfd CdmtbttA ?ejise Family Sew] ing Itacbini Pkiss yiS.OO. To» Olrcnlnrtr and T«ms. address A BOWKJC5 .V tO d(-dwSm 8209. 8dSr:p PhtladWpMa
50 Per CeBtlSeidaciieii By 1 Dramimp, of oopiitf* the ft) I low it pztra rdinar copfM $?,C0 600 cop:69 $6,0.
Lb
lor
good hoslih, bet
cttlie'lt & 'a ^rft'd^tJTOtictloii igaloat attaor, bid ltifinerfjss'prodtiottya of dlt»Me. "The presient isthe mort fitting leuon fir reinforolDg the organs of bodies, and Inaarlog our healih dariAg tlft •'cold term.'* We are all more or U^ neeligent, bnt there are many persons who srte elfruyilxhllid lti this matter,"eopeeqnentlr each Cha'ng#ln theSMOn eoAei along before they are prepared toi It, and slrkirots Seises npon them foIloWil by all.lte tritt or flle, Beg now to ward 'off dl«eaie by nring MlSu'Lift'S HfiHB BTTfKftS etefy day regnUrly, and *11 the char aoteftStici t^ guDl health wl\l ipring np within and oontlnm Irkh yon. dwlw
ptpennc udtd) ^ei ar or not*
or *fty cent, npqn the.aoaVe pris i» sated by nsi..g PaT*kt AcroaiuMie PaiMTiMB Fe« fc.r OHoes, price $80,(j0
Jfaurlco's, PdUnt St Ua JUgh.ts are, sold a I moderate prices. All klni| of titbrgrapbl: work is done with the greatest c#ra«U,tba lowest rat»s
Maarloe'ri Patf.n.t Auto- rRph'c.. Vrllia?. an4 "onh ..fVlhlAm St^ Cdc25i.dooIIy
Printing E'tabU^hmejt, 1 8 NrwTork. «... Tv
{QiOia
W*. *. BABB. QOjl.q »'ii 1.» JS. iTSAM*. & Yfi iliLE, HUCS& ANB S16M PAIKTRtU AXti South dth Street, oJ)poilt»Ceinr»tIngln8
Ail work entrusted, to-tts, doas promptly, and at reasonable rates. lobU3m
OOD OD! WOOD
Two hcndndcords of stkiimed Oard W for sale by J. A. Bhoads. All orders left at tl "Early House," West Mala sfreef,' prompt] filled. 1
BABLXT HOUSE—W B. TtkVOMMSt^fX9»% lt-dla n. .• ij#d xj 1
MfLLINERY.
"IfTlXTMRT o» *.di a#iMi iVl 'J5? ,.'i rbn»a*wlw see Hri, BUCKINGBSAM Has rcmoTed to the oorner of Foarth and ObJoStreets, where she is now opening a 'nil and compiate stock of-Kail style Bonnets, Bih«»BS, Flowers, Ac. DKE38 MAKING b*s ais been added to the business. UaTln* a competent4 Ir*e*-tnS teel.. aaHslaotlon U'ttnaj'aKAxd. '1
JJRBSS MAKING.
Mrs. If.
attobSbys,
Jr®-*• Mcle|kn, 96 Haln itreet.
t'
HAUTE
a- W*
ift o*i,n-f
Ohto 8tte«S.
I
e7hK»C«ES
Has removed her Cloak aSd'frrMS Miking est leehment to Nay lor's dm boildtng* on Ohlb, tween Foarth and Fifth streets, wfefr* sca: be pltaaed to meet all who :eilreTtl»«n*r«t work in this Une.
Particolar attention wUl fcegWen, aifh^re fore, to tbe latest styles. ,,e The most skilifaf asslstabts have been,engaeed, Wedding Costnmee, Ball aod Party Drertes, Ladies aad Children's Cloaki »..d lvrasSe maDaaotnred with promptness *ad dU}«toh Jilra
BILLIARD ROOM
At the Teutonia Hotel,
«•-jt*awrir* ittte, bet ttft
With
Six if
.Cincinnati, Ohio, on Martha* Oiaelaaatf,
Iutba»ttj^
,5-~
Awe
bltv Km1S| P#»
MM
rtt, sti,
TERRE HA UTE IND.
the finest Tibial wlt^ pPanWs
PATENT CUSHIONy.
s^.W.
STAFFER* Fwop"a.
bijtitr DiMti
A
0
.*-«
vt b*
1
Bocrboa and By®.^ his Mr
Mid at the Bar, and no otter. Whhk^sold try the gaUoa, ^tsart and pint.j
waj
••mmvd
AROHIT®CT8 AND BUILDSR8.?r*H .Tgd*«b. eoraer^ate and TtHh. WlJUama,
oorvmr
Hlath and Mnlbev^
BOOTS AND SHOES. ""«r »H»X JDoIl^. a»pth ToarthAreet. '^^4. BOOKS AND STATION 6Mfa4r. 101 Main itrnt.
ArapM opp«ette thafoat Oflo».v. \4. U. Dooley, IM Main Street
It Ciaridt*, Jo,«^(3rUi «u at.
Siaud.:
at %-t,
iRY
pmarn
p*a* Ifajala a Bro., T^afayettefltrwt. lie's BLLLIA&D8.
Mtrtitl Httsl^ Va.Tkiftr, Fisttlmm
'7 OAlflSlAGI FAOTORT. WUd!y, i&omas A Co., Cor.
7) !.•
ml
ii
and Wshnt.
CLOTHING.
W. Q. Bannister, 79 Main Street. 8rn»« a Mill jr. 81 Main Street. Joha Walauief' 1 "COMMISSION AND GRAIN, af fioha Daaey'S Co., Fhit St., on Canal Baela. tc
Coal,dealers.
J«,A, Korean, &^Ul<aqConBty Coal. Mcf arlanr, Biter Coal. DRE8S MAKING. t" Mr*. 8. S. Hedges. Chlci biS. 4th and dth til,
11
DENTISTS.
lb H. Barttofcmew.lM Mala sflM. U. O. Itlnoola, »tb^St.,.between Main and Uhlt J. JUchardlOft, Ohio street, bei. Third and 4«h.
DYE hLOOSKtt.
:5.
GOODS.
Ttteil, Biptoy A Co., eomor 6th and Mala ebe« ,W. 3. iijrce A C%. 71 Main street. C. Wittig Co.. 170 Main street. Kdcatl aTC'o. corner Fourth and Mtta iInH daxton A Walmiloy, 111 Main street. lierBiiUus&Ueggerty, corner Main and .Third
DRY GOODS—WHOLESALE L. Bype a 9«. Math street. TXRUGOISTS.
Irtnri B*rr, (Jtillck Berry, corner Stain and To«rMv
JOaTia A Block.
(6
»i! bit
T7K)R SALE—130,000 Brick, at X? Saadfjrd, lnd., eight miles west of Torre Hante. f!2d2w
rin.other
JA8. W. WATTS.
E SALE.—WiaHjug to engage business, we *111 sa}laour QKO CEBY STORK and B0A8DI5Q HOUSE FOB SITUB1! Tery reasonable'. Any Jtoison- wishing to engage in this bn»ines, can fin-1 a good sRe by calling at KOBitIS' Wagon Tard. on North Tblrd street. ,r '.V 8dtf
1
ABM ING IMFLKME^Ttt. Jeaes Jones, ess* etd» Pohlio Square. GUNSMITH AND @TINCIL CUTTBB
Jetta Arsnrtrong, Ohio street, east of TkM. HARDWARE. Cory A Maaeoni t, Main Streft. Auetlnf Shryer A Oj., Main dtiee'
,vj«HJ|ju, ..a .teitu
HATS AND CAPS."""
Joseph C, Yatesx lis Mtiin street. Dewa i»t», i9f Mata s^ist. yg HOTELS. KaMonal Moaaa, earner Stalk and Main. (ilark4fease, corner Ohio and Tim. T*rre Ha»!o Uocsa, eorner Main and SeteaAr JTaruiers' Uotvl.Ovf 9:h aad Chery.
INSURANCE AGRNTS. iclr ij Jd. A. Oraoe. Main stTeet, mm of Flttk, Bagxr A McKeen, Dowling HalL J. A. Vjete,
Mats strfe*.
6
CircnUis and see ear tors.'s. and a
full description of- the wei%. hXnil JOAffi BBOTRKBS A Co.. Clixkuiati, O. CAUXIOK.lfeSfelfei,. b*inr circalated. 8ee tbat thr» bocks yon. boy aontaiaSS ftn^entratinice ,and,eell at ^st,75.p«' "W.mhj'K. a
it'.
JKWKLL2RS. 3
S. B. Freeman, 74 Kate street. *"i Jabn B. Freemaa, 6 Wwren'sBlock Wcob Keta, Opposite PostOSce. v.i.uo
JOB PRINTER.
111
M*n
,7
GBCCKSi oi Biistta
Wm*. £aikia, aorucr :h and Lafayette LIVELY STAB LB. Bobrrt Uu«ter, appeilte BaaUn ."j"
JUIATHJJR,
,S«n
&G.
Lt:
lil A.. Bariret:, and ldB Mata SismS. MUSIO DEALERS. Ei. Klasnar, Pale«aof Jtasts, 48 Ohio street.'
MECHANICIAN.
A. TUtman, Is south 4th St. of p. Post QBoa^ MILLINERY. M. A. Baridan, W) liate street. 8.
i.
Straps, 1*9 ftaln ft.
Mrs. Baekinghain', Cor, 4 aod Ohio.' ma I" MILITARY CLAIMS. S, S. Can ildsen. Farrlcgtoh Black, BtaU SCv
NOTIONS AND TRIMMING# T. H. Btddle, Ml Main sWeet. OYSTER DEALERS: #ef. EabermeytrA 60., Fourth 8tie«l^i
800
WW be ......
PAINTERS.
Batr A Taakle, Bonth Feurtk f««t. ^^HY8i®iANst: Dr.DaSadter, Malberry. bat. 0th and
1th tit.
Sr. A. Aimaud, oorner Main and ftth SSnata. Dr. S^. J, I'laag, weet tide PabUcSfBan. :f Dr. 1. !».' Isiitfr 41 Ilotth 4th Street. .. *0v Dre. Appleby &WaHrs, LJB Main SlredS. -,r' .RETAIL GBOOERS.
wu
F. D, Mollay Ho 8 goath 4th Street I .0 O. I. a pley", Mala ftrtet" kutiUr Orf^i^y, d^p&sifetha Post Otffioe. ^BAI^HOAD AGENT. faa«S 1%^ garner, at VeEeen a Paddook^s MM. -L hbal Estate agents. /os. H. Biae, Ohio Street. tt Sendricb A lange,carter Matb and 4lh«lraets. '.'V r' SEWiUG MACHINES..
Carter A Btfaer, 18 Worth dth Street. P. W. Wolff, IT.r«ti Third Stroet. T.B. jSiddla, 1st Main Strse*.
r~
SKIRTS 4ND CORSETS. fj. STO|£ CiTTJSRS. u"! ifagpe? A-AIoitviaue, Hast of T. SL, a I, •si ifrel^hi Hapet.
TEAS.
~s*JX
Josdpbilroa^ Main Street *r'/ '\'r .ffNjDERTAKML t«»a»ln,Wner Tk*d and Ch«r«.
M. W. 0'ConteJl, Mala Street.
A
7-'°
jyjlLITABY^CLAHtSjjpXBS
DAVID
DANALDS0S,'
8.
"""•swrabKasfass^
OfEico—Farrington Bloek.
N. E. Orrner Public SfUCtT0f
Up STAtas, Fiast Doaa,
TEBKE HAPTBjllO.
&*sion CiaUnj* Pmtecuied, Jir^ recurs «f Bay Procured,
"money collsotbb,
tiMlWS ilXJiCUTJBl)?
FtswiinlffA Autos
Momtg Ornm.Jkm
Anjf Ptrnd** Agtntf in th4
OMMSKsles.
PROVIMTM MSUmr laid vramate Assi«lc«, Bovkt Hi MM, and IkMlTfrA^lg^entsCerreclH. kfa. PsssLMbir wet)- naderstaads the
nufJaf
•djn tHig a»d ailleoting ary claims grow'og vat of 1 rec-nt Bebellion, and forlSOT and 186S. has colleftfd and pa'd over to tbe claimants bora than Two Handred Tbensand Dol la'e baa tiki ed unrei hsndred Pension CertMcaM..
tor
,wounded or injured.soldiers, widows, rotaara, &nd minor VhlKfren, and seren hODdrM bvanry ch»CK« f«r discharged orhratee.
PousljfL*, ifoow applied tor add graated, wtl cociinovCB at the dale of the soldier's discharge. Kotlm^ eboald be Met, as this favorable prolis. lea termio«US tOSMiF about Jute 18/0, or ad Ave yeats afier «.a Jiicbatge,
Arrears of pSbslott m*y now be bad la aH Os ers vke'e the 1 acai/n docs aotoomiaeaen«t tb* date af. dlsokjrge, or th of the soldier. Lo«k at your oa-i'tlficates and call on me.
BdnnfyOcIaims under lie recrnt law, eat of Joi^ZBUt" 18C6. are no* nearly all paid, Anew law for the next and last bonoty, may, perhapa, Hepantithlivliter.. .U so, applications may .Ue co»iE» Spring or 6t£ub|. I «ifl give notice when snch law is paaaed. Ifo enslons eve y»t bien allowtA-for screAs la the war of aut-cv r.
No land Warrantyn««d be expected for eatrfeo tn
tfr*
late war, and noJnrther bonoty to Veteran, who baahnd-thrce ar Iter buadHtt doflars. I hate »»«l«M a go^d claim where t£a
jermittid me to mauegeft lo my own wJj. iar« lost cwd ralid attti on teeontit ijfM la,B»'»r,to Xerckan^., Binlera an Ottlsaas KcnernUj, ^nd to ^0j bbe_o_f the tbotuSBd wb^ae elaito* l^e'Ms d®tila*f by 1 inMwtf.
trrfsrwpei.
b.
S.DA»Al,OaOJf
sb» •««,*
m»m
O. BAILEY,
GBWmelt
OaAVVBKUAS.
a®so—
2xTOT^A.PtY PTJBLIO. He will attend to the collection of Bounty and Pansloa 'Clalmipiuke ont Deeds a|id Cot-Vfy-ane«s of any kind,
Al»" woik.djM,. promptly and eerreatly. OWtcS-'Ow I)(5»d a Slato's Hat Stare, la Metropolian Bloak, Main street, Terre Haote^ Indiana. IMlm
Wa
