Daily Wabash Express, Volume 18, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 25 February 1869 — Page 4
DAILY EXPRESS.
tkrrk-sau1®' IND. Thursday Morning, Feb. 25th, 1869.
BAILROAD TIME TABLE. TSBBS ELATTTB AST) IirbLAjrAFOI.18. ASxtvb. UiVE.. 4:50 e-.~a..a.~.~.Expr«M 3:16 p. iAccoonodati«D«.*M.» 8:46 a. Mall.. 10:26 p. Bxpress
0:30 A. x. .118:16 ».*• 4:56 P. 11:57 P. *.
ST. LOUIS, ALTO* ABDTBBBB HAXTTX. HAVE,
12
ABRIVX,
6 40 1. 12:2) p. _M"11 «*prese »•. „,....k£xpre«e. ...Mattoon Accommodation.
10:20 p. M. 10:20 A. X.
12oli.. 4:45 p. EVAHBVTX.LB AH® CBAWTOBDBVILLB. 7 AMI**. c-80 a *,...„„...Aco«Bimolfltloa~-..~~.4:16 r. .j j5 —8:08 P. a bocxyillx bxtxbbiobt. iuin. LtAVS* rf *•»»«». 4:60 r, 1
Oklt three" more days of the winter months. Not much chance for ice.
Rkbkbved seats for the performance of Tineley's Minstrels, at Dowling Hall to night, may be secured at Allen, Brown & Co.'s. Price *60 cents.
Thb Terre Haute and Indianapolis railroad company are now running eigh» teen trains daily, without counting tbe work train. Sight of those, four each way, are patsenger, and the others freight a in 7 7 7
Thb funeral of Harry Langton, son of Dr. J. O. and feettie Thompson, will take place frfm the residence, corner of Sixth and Mulberry streets, this afternoon at one o'clock. The friends of the family ate invited to attond. .»
Day or Pbaybr fob ColleM*—to observing wtfiiobthe Second Presbyterian Church will hold a prayer meeting in the evening. A cordial invitation is extended to the puhlio to attend. Prof. Spencer will tafee charge of the meeting.
Oub Wkek Mobs.—Just one week from to day Andy J. goes back to his "gooseand shears" in Tennessee. Quite a number of our citisoos will avail them selves of the cheap railroad fare arrangement, to be at the Capitol and see him start .,7V:v.
Tiitblbt'b MINSTRELS appear at Dowling Hall to-night, and promise a splen. did programme, with mew songs, dances burlesques, etc. Those who have attended the performances of this company of home artists at Concordia Hall on Satur day even.ngs of each Week, speak in the highest terms of praise of their entertainments.
PABDOKf or Dak Dietz.—A -citizen of Harmony, Cloy county, informs us a pe» tition is being circulated in that vicinily for the pardon of Diets, the man who cut his wife's throat. The principal excuse for this- move ia that.ajyoman who cogld heal her throat,~get a divorce and marry another man all is about four months does not deserve sympathy, and Diet* wsb not so very bad after all.
W. S. Ryce & Oo. have an attractive advertisement in this morning paper, They have a very large stock of wall pa por and decorations, and have employed an experienced designer and dictator, for hanging paper and decorating walls, and ceilings ia such a manner as to. insure satisfaction. Call and examine the samples of work, which are shown op screens used for this purpose.
A physician of this city recently addressed a communication to "EdlbOT of tbe Myrrh." A little tincture ofjnjrrrh. properly administered, might stimal»«« his dormant-orthographical sense.
Mirror.
Ind
A literary man of this city recently sent a communication to the EXPRBSS in wbioh we found the following:. ""Atten erate After some study we found that our literary friend meant to say, At any rate.". ^vVlUMsste
THE Vslocife^b Fkvxr is spreading. The stthool opened this week in the din-ing-room of the Buntin House is teon-
Btantly
attended with ambitious persons
'trying to get the mastery of the "oritteJf." Only twovmachines have been put'in, which does not satisfy the demand.-In few days several others will ber*dded.—
We dropped in last evening in Company with
a
friend of tbe medical profession,
who on seeing the thing go, determined to -sell his horse and buy a bicycle on which to make the "grand rounds" to his patients.
TILL-Tappihq.—A man, who registered his name as "George B. "Williams, Chicago." was detected yesterday in the act of robbing the money drawer of Hafew myites saloon, on Fourth sSwit— He claimed that he was behind the counter in search of a blacking brush, but two of the twenty-live cent pieces-found in his possession were recognised by tbe bar-keeper.
Only about
$1.25
was mis
sing. On examination before Major 0-o)cerly he was held in the sum of $300, and failiDg to give this bond was sent to jail."
IUslboad KuHoits.—Next to diet of twelve men in a jury box, railroad management is the most uncertain thing on earth at least. A short time asait was stated on the very best authonty that the new St. Louis road would not be built. "We do not believe it, because tbe interest of tbe parties beginning th^rOad is undoubtedly to finish it The report was evidently started for a purpose— wbat we cannot conceive. Now we have another report that tbe Terre H|u$t«:and St. Xiouia road, which was tdrconnect with the Terre Haute road at Terre Haute, is to stop short in Illinois before it' reaches the litter' place. As this is against all common sense, we may set thirriown araaother of tbe many unaccountable rumors common to railroad af« fairs. A .railroad through the -heart of Illinois muat have aa eastern outlet, and after laying the rails two-thirds across the State trom St. Louis, nopoWer could prevent the persons on the line from continuing it to a'S eastern, connection. Wei have no doubt thee, that there will soon he two direct routes to St. Louis. They euonrit) th the rival routes £aat.—mampvft.
"Pxbsoval Bbcollbcti'obs," is the caption of a three and a half eolumn article trom the pen of Co). W. Thompson, published in tbe Cincinnati
*hL
CITY NEWS. T.r&
—1 -rt& I'm
Amotbkb
CASK
of riding on a sidewalk
was up'before the Mayor yesterday and violator of municipal law mulcted.
Rttolved,
Gazette
of yestcrdny. Wo suppose this paper, which is d-.vC'Li'i t- "General Andrew Jackson," is the initial number of a series of similar sketches. No public man now living has so rich a fund of "personal recollections" of the great men of tbe BepubluLifA Col. Thompson, and bo^ man knofrs bqfj fjjjj|«4ea*.suclt iftekBresbf memory in a more attractive manner.' These papers will interest all clisses of readers. The old will raa£tt»eni because thgr Will pleasantly recall the scenes, cventf and characters of the dimly retuembej^d pas*.
rIhe
y«uft» wiUj r**d
themifr^n tjbaAj Ill&Ajii: '.ha men and deeds of our country's ear lier apd, we are sorry to add, better days.
PosTMASTEBSHn".—The meeting
callej at theCourt House last ovening,
for
the purpose of considering the propriety
by^lreepectaoly slxedaudience. Capt 0in Haney was called to preside, and Geo. W. Lambert appointed Secretary.
After a rambling discussion,- in which M. C. Rankin, N. Filbeck, L. F. Muzzy, E. B. Allen, C. T. Noble, Wm. Patrick, and »^vwlalibtW»!
?tiok
That slLpersops,wishing to
be applicants for thaJLTlrre Hkutfe-'Toat Office under the incoming administration, aro"hereby requested to announce -their namfs throujg^ the Teri® Halite DAJLY Eztbbbs one w'eelt, 'subject to the popular election to be held foe. tbe purpose of ascertaining the choico of tbe Bepublican party, tho person chosen .to pay the nec^sary expense of such election»
iog ijf kTB. Allen, D. B. Weir, A. Thom*s, "Wm. Patrick, and F. Muzzy was appointed to make necessary arrange* c6en js for the election and, on motion the
11). |o«rd or.leuCop^ j,.,, Tfie meeting adjourned to Wednesday evening, of next week, at the same place. ii i_
JO^KBON VB. published Mf. Olcott's statement whieii Hi. John tor from Prtrke,alledges was'liiade to him by Mr. Plcott, in regard to the Normal
Wa called up, Mr. Oloott asked me wbat coi rse I intended to pursue br relation to it.Tl t8i^©pi C^UWTfcti1*«e fjbhSSe $1(10,000 appropriation, for I did not believe it would take tbatauaount to complete the building- His reply was this: "It will, 45ot takQ the full apxQuct asked foil to cojiplbta buu$ng, Puf wa.,are ^ojof fefrtM pirmsiplfr 'tfraf it^is^ always belt to WWfP'" TfrUiswhat-Mr. Oleott lirfdV*hw%faTOlneni-to me^ontfaly «c|withstandin witnsianamg. toima n#w, arid always have been, willing to vdko a reasonable appropriation for the pletion of tbe building in a plain and jn eeiri find language r±Th», iwimfletion of the n|use, inc udicg4Munf apparatus, and glading and enclosing the lot with a eat woolen fence faot qrlgipally estited)fcwill,., by prea^tft (g^rilate- or the aichlfect "in*addi£idj| to .existing jaklng a total of tbe1
•v*,uO "f"" SW^ nujsuj «frijfr (potts very illy with his ideas of prop^fe^J ty." Now, let'me ask you, if it was not wrong to undertake tfr weaiieta in cism by a charge whlct'^6u -.kOTaf' whether true or 'fals4 t' £et the Bi you that in nb'iense tfee .^tfs^r^tme.
p»rt BDd afief
motion upon motion was pile(Tujpf6tf ea6ch other- in ^e^ri^bj» wsf de^ termlned to hold an election at Abe Qld Court House, on the third Saturday in Mar^b, and thV'following resofutfon' wai uit^ted:
the
Snhqol appropriation, it^is-but justice to Mr. jj. that we also publish his statement of tlje^dtforK JiKhe ^wstioii twelves into|a question a misunderstanding, notUing to do. In the Senate, on Tuesday] ^..Johnsojijose Jo a auestioftpri^legft«rd' smr rtadl^ ^Lr. OlCfitt1# card, as published in T?b Express and Indianapolis
with which we lTaveievidenoe
Journal
said:
Ap much as I dislike to tax tbe patience andj occupy tbe time of tbe House by »psiking to a question of privilege, I feel ittabe due to myself that I jorreel tbe statement made by Mr. Olcott, and in so doiag, I have no desire to incur the illwill|' of any one, and certainly do not wish to fsult the Board of Trustees of the Normal flchnolfrJoi -IJbflliflYa-lha. moat ofthem to l^e honorable men, and for that portion ^fchi ive tbe greatest respect. In answer 10 lie eard of Mr. Olcott, I have this to say that a few days before thn bill making the appropriation to tbe Normal School
$100,000.
iking this, in cqntieatjori bsith theitatelent of Mr. Olcott, I feel sniffled in my that .it not take the' (ftl.olo 0, pom plettf^fc
9^0
rk. Hencs, I
rsjedjt^ ftmfitffiiietft-'ttl fB0,000, boplng iere6y i^^'.co^bt^mise with the bends of that -Bnl hoping also, we mi^ht able to agree on something near the lount as slated ia tho report of the koard of Trustees. a«ri d" Idiv-J 5
id ^oul not u^deranimadversion on islH^ly, and when of impulsion If
DBAB'jjrajigE^^ take to critTcia^ m] Mr. Phillipi'cdnCeU and in some feelings noMtoitaCtfi *dbi*ts|&i-,a^dd man, Calling himseJf/?-Justio«" daing toe Such great3njustfce.7 a 'iO' 1st. Tou say that I 'criticised two oints "tho characMi^w«f the entertaintoent and the manner whioh It was girep."- If.$pi,, Will' read jay. criticism, .'cairnly ^ou »1ll' discovtfr tirirri do not ^object to thq^ character nor the manner
Jut only that tne^^hafs'cfet ahrf"manner LlKWdmsTfrifj^r 6»pettatl0naJi4 rbm wnsit^was expb&t^d *ftoirf advelrttse*ment and that* ttcpartoek eo much of a
iof God a more appropriate place for such psrformaneeT' I did net object to the reading portion's ^{pttttew ringing sacred music'in a pubfio Ball. I went there foij $4Si^efiu»rpof^| IpTp ilevssacred musto^u bftoni|StUing hiqjself pacexcellence. It was advertised to be a concert' You say "an evening of sacred song." It was a coposrt.a lecture and very much like
qWls
"•""concert
"A number, ai company 6f musicians p^yiDjpjr singiogibp same piece of mafic al the satire time ,^Sr tbe n&sic ot a c6mjnhtvf plwpan-Oestoger* onof-both uni. teidf
Tiot it. Phnilps arid Mr.
^isKnt.tt6^^hey not Com^ heye for the vary purpose of singing tog«U«r
t? th^l war'adve^ised to donaert of -stored a a S itktwi tJj»^Bt4%%^BiftAltt' iiidl
•MM
and charm them. Did he do it A hun* dred voices indajore of those that were there would, if tbej spoke at all,'
Tou, my friend, "Justice,1' apologise for thd faihiria of Mr. P^iHtys ott the of indisposition. Indisposition
toy not snii eai'not "be 'an!A*dbs#fW an attempt Ui entertaia a lalia and^ appreciative audiettce ^th a r«$rfemaB radically different, frosn. what was ffowjjh ed. A word itaore, cod I
,,JustlcerpOT
ha greatest injustice you do. me In article is by asautoing, wi|^ou| dence whatever, that He bas oeea tic lattef long sccumtomed to listen to^ pegfo ipelodies, lfgh^ llippan* aed operatio singing' in public halls, that the novelty of hear-^ ing any thing^kcred in
guch
a place, ionl-
)fQHA8M02&r}VLtLl* &e
CoreipoBda&c* of Ckily ^Cxpreat.) taaTr Havmokx, Feb. 20, 186SL, When the Creator of the universe had finished hi* laftor and "sa# -ItfcatWil was good," He sought a fit location for Adam' .and Evg^to dwell £ud, of
hod very gen orally exemplified to the understanding of Infidels. Probably most difficult ptoposition one ioufi undertake to demonstrate n^iidd ba yoce showing that -'Clay county^' was a^wxP job. It would require a thorough knowledge of geometrical lines, angles and points (for whioh latter you might subeti
r—tr
get frem one hou6o t6 h^er thrijUgh^ ^urday
mud from ankle .to,kne^deep.. is-t^to boast of Great Britain that the sun Soever sets on her tiftmll&iotfB, but Har* tnony can boast-that st^ pevei ahines'on some of her btnighted spots— at least a oasftfl^sitpr 'wopld- cgaaj|d|ir so. Tho world ^probably never saw a ifcore disagreeably- muddy-country than this. It.is
fnot
of $32,360, grading he report
only tab? found every
where in Bottomless depths but it is so outra$^Mi8ly adbwiv».i£-----' .0
itrra firma
to twelve car fair average of theirlull capacity.
KKJOHTBVILLB-
out, no. I believe state the truth/ when I say that I beMeve ona-ha^of the entire a^dience of 400 or 500 went away dissatisfied, or at ltast.greitf 4l|appoi£^,cfcf £poyea of the Iron Company. The
""."3A'
held in it quite irregularly. The pastor ins in his cirouit a ntfiirBbr of otb€r ij^jtointments, Including Staunton,- Cloverland, &o. All these towns united, con tribute aufficjent to keep h^ scM^TM® body together. A few -weeks ago a min-
ister of the Newlight branch of the Cbr^f!
tjan or Campbellite Churoh, .wan^e^ed^ hitherward, got up a revival, and in six weeks' labor, succeeded in rescuing about sixty Harmoneese from a bad end. There is now an effort being made by thU denominatioa to build a„cburch in tbe town. They would pfobably enough if the saloon •keepar* could ba persuaded to give them tba proceeds a'weeks' buai ness. Though the citiXenKS'^. l^sr^io]^ have not stlways bean noted for. their hriety, industry, and jint^rprisa, nevertheless they are not the worst peojfte' {n the world. If they had a irespeotabla quality of
undfr them, they
would show off differently. Quite an improvement is perceptible ia. the tone of Society of late. Since the late revival strett Oghts'ate b^fore they seemed to be tha order things. The town is rendered moithidcOi at nigbii whan it seeml full at delirious bappineas (aa evinced by the- eoHtfna«f long and loud shouting and &m£ltigk:~ Oilier towns may Bead a "Sunday^Kquai law," bat Harmony wants a UTgirt "quietus."
This town is situated on tbe south side T. H. & BB., about one mile ward. There are several stores, all doing a good trade with tbe miners {and
only ia l^beis
importance that attaches to this tbat it is sittialed between the railroad and
3but
a11
tu'e coal sbaffe) and liberal oomn^hd of* M'
tho contents of "Webster's unabridged'' together with a cop? of the Chicago waY •junket reports.
The introduction of any prima fttdi
atthi»*»S«
of
3
There area number of towns ad.
to this which might bs grouped togetSar and called the Harmony District. Thase embrace Knightsville, Hasleton, Bob Tex».Mil^Brancb,Ac. vjuuvW 7,, KILL ^MfWKW
Is about one and half mtfc^mortb•ast, The Indianapolis Company's FarnaCa Is. Ipcatfd tKafe.~ Tbe company giv« employment twenty men in making iron, tba same number mining coal, and was tan not at outside duties altogether supporting some fifty employes, ^airtwh-k' aatly situated in an Uokaad nopk, acdi has, in addition to the cornpa^^ kigs, twenty dwelliDg»,«ad co« A switehJs run front. ))l«7in(3e the T. B. 4k SB, to tba ^Bej Anlte sAa VIA* MTNfvliiW ,*A Mft.)lla#iLl
»Qks aw now running ^tfEikipma&ts tln plst
HAZLSTOV.- l--g "W,
The two towns are only two in name* InBbality they are blended into one. ... an the rol ill 'as well as extensive furnace but have only been running the the last couple of months owing to a .'fetrike" among the employees of the ,fb£jtoer. To giv» an idea of the business of this company, it may be mentioned that their weekly freight bills average boards of $1,500. The company ex. to greatly enlarge their works and :to their capacity. Wm. Watson,
iXfce "iVestem Iron Company works '^tt^azleton. Th» company dosa
subject with 90 ill-will orunkind feelmgs epvqaous business, far outstripping foW|rftiytju,
Mr.^^illt^ tHTitiution at Braxii. They have a
Sweri^endpn L_ is a thorough bus ness :#n,^dps r$n$ &e fylfyo financially, successfully. They employ to, the several different departments of
Bl80 at
have stopped1
to bicckade in Chicago. employment persons.
l^flfllUr
ful world", Eden was chosen as the sacred spot. Whether in his wisdom and forknowledge, knowing well tfi£|wily wi of the se^pant, so indigentous to county, evttfi lo tbe Resent day, He*fi ed to exposa infPocent beings- to what iiodern insurance companies would term —"extra hazardous" risks is a question
rMi
the^vould
certainly not be admitBabl^. As a fwor^i of eacouragement bowe.^efi)1t Jaid that even as -'behiijd er^ry eloud is
a silvery lining '^p forty feet bslow tl^t -L4ACE natural mud hereabouts is"coaf—-tfeat's alf. 'beautiful But Hartnohy is tUd theme' oflMayfil-' tor. If the reader should dfacolrer any analogy in it and ^hatproetio eaylag trees from liitte acorns grow," let liim hold his wondor only a century. T, vast resources that Underlie this soil Wl call a large number of people here to engage in their development. Already tofoa Brarzil to this place a distance of nearly four mile?, is almoet one continuoth string of towns. Harmopy is decidedly scattering, but has a popgnrooh" of a»5it'I There are no sidewalks^and you can only
company -s|e«
Hasleton.
This
owns some 19,000 ai
iUts,in one bodyVtellSHTirffboul^^Qual l^iforth and South, have been shippinf
The
The com pan
Hirmony is the shipping point for- all ,thes4 towns, and from tlffiwhIH Jo jWB we get the foUo»i^sUtomfiBt for be month of Janua^P1^
Tot»l...„„... This does not inol
beyond tbe proviooe of tfats letter. But that He "doeth all things ,weli"| is a^ i|pc^cbandise, received and shipped in less anxiom accepted by all 6hrlst|An7p9opIe ». »'«1-
1 ri
quantity# tfc^n car^ad ^sj
A
Ivl-osiKQ Oct at Cost for three days,
nIght wni
Harqoony has soma. half-doa«n-storey jng Powders, which all reliable grocers Feb28-d3t.
all doing ia riving j^isinessj ^eqite the condition ofthlDgs.„Thea&leaaf^a«-atoxa., last year amounted.tO $2^pOO, Th^9 a Ive doggeries centrally situated,-.all toef patronised, and'flotirishfi baM^othel^ The only churoh is about a mUe ironi
afc
"^ho lasses, choice a«t
positively close the
sale of our Boots and Shoes at No. 99 Main street, three doors west of Edsall & Coi d4t-
81
Thb Bo ad to Health.—A contented mind, a quiet conscience, a'healthy atom* ach—obtained by keeping your temper, be^ng satisfied with wbat you have, payIn^ all you owe, especially the printer ^prid making all your bread, biscuits o^kes, etc., with Dr. Price's Cream Bak-
JLVA. Bubnktt, 144
,*A.
and
line silk.
149
Jx,8T-°n n,«ht'
HAVING
Main
tieet, haj jdst received a full assortment ,jpt Shoemaker's and Saddler's^sewing macn
d6t-
oat, Choice Honey Syrups, N. O.
%of
Sugars, Teas and Coffees
mh
xfimm
No. 190, Main street
"»aTmw
a Breasl Pin
er will receive a liberal reward by ihe.a^^lje^Wl9» kide Public Square. otf.
leaveast
secured tha(
the Buntin House, I will open, this morn* ing, a school &XSI iiffhfttion of those ^hp wj'ji to leau^io ride the Velocipede, jfae room c^i^-rarge and suitable for
practice, I will put in about one dozen !machinee, witchT-^ili'Verffit reasonable .rates, also will fill orders for the lat "!S»«HIOTUK
Pob Salk.—On6_TjfaTr Black Ponies— Satt ne top Was
23,d3t
^o,
Enquire of L. Bothschild. ItiBLfTfaM
bas be faioO
day of
March, 1869, I will retiJINM* IffU^osi tion as Clerk of Vigo county. I have due me a very large sum of money as fees, whioh I have earned &y the hardest kind of.' labor, qnd, I must have what if due to me. I hereby notify every persoii whojiwes fees to me as Clerk, that unlesf their'accounts are squared up by the 4t^ day of March next, I shall order mj successor to issue fee bills and executions in every case and deliver to tbe Sheriff for collectiotr, and I shall direct him to levy and sail, without respect to parsons I wish to give fair warning that all paijtits may save costs.
Botws H. SiMPao*, I
fsh20dW- Clerk of Vigo county.
Clovxb,
Timothy and all kiads af field
saeds at Keith it Milikin'a.
ftblSdlff
To MtPatkohs:—Having deposed of my stock of Hers, and dfurinp to leav 9 «t)r jJ| early! aipj^etUe, I re^DMri tha^ all who are in^Pa*'^f«a
(j
in^^yfcgau^^ ijfifa1
re
loarioes,though unpreposessing in appearanci It is another exemplification of .U]9 truth of that adage '-Beauty only runij skin deep." J. B. H.
-V^intzr Qlovbs, closing out at cost, at Sjaxton & Walmsley's 25 dlt
THb famous .Remnant Box of Embroideries at Saxton & Walmsley's, is full of ains in choice goods. 25-dlt rajljbarg.
Wb have a splendid stock of Edgings ^ipllnaertings, at very low prices. dlt Saxton
&
Walmslby.
Lace Papbb patterns.
Collars. New and
25-dlt Saxtok & Walmblby.
A special uebtinq of the Youag Men's Christian Association will be held ^t jthe rooms corner of 5th and Main ^tftrejets, on Thursday evening 25th, inst, at o'clock. All members are earnestly feqiieated to attend, as business of much tn ^or tan cewill be trahsaorea. 'All claims against tho Association must be presented for settlement. 2t. E. M. Walmslby, Sec'y.
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counts |&MdUts9,ud tl^|«ll ha'?#'16, accodnts^iihiCtYhe wiH prat,en for •tand accounts. favors, 19d6t -i
Ti any who may.ieaigu usi^g Paints, Windjii#,'Glass, etc, this season, we invite attention to our stock, which will be kept full fcnd compkst»,j»fdJ!ilfy8 bottom of ^he market -'»\j-"Aahb,
Tnivjatant syylfl fllJE^ndBoasjst Dowd &.Slate'Pv 16d^ lj top want a Hat or Cap cheap for the pfoM^, go«eSOW'i & 9lata^5¥^ 1
y.
l^|xLuir]BBSiiaHil, jtaring b^Ugbt the Boo^ Skif^an d'Corsat filtore of l*g ieavd to announce tbat thay willcontra!^ the busiaets inall itajbranc^^^nd resp^ctfalf^r
We remove tbe stock March 1st to Nh. 89, Mmin street, Warren's Block. liWdtf AitrfoUJ.
pincuTTioira carefulVy preparedly mfete^tTD'ruggiBts^ kt ^Datis' Drug J^tofrf, Demlng Block, 6th and Main St
I
I
im,
Medical.—Dr. W. Moore respectfully ^Aounoes that he has resumed the practtc^ of medicine in this city. Office, on north side ormtfi stt^WtWWfiTfWffW J£A %»er S.UM,' .MLj°r%ely... ^?S9Ei°4 by ^rB Leohart' t*'•» 13.dlm
P? Kill ri!l .'-nf
•CO i.w
do Without It.—Havlteg thor
oughly ^jst|^ pr, f^fc^*j»7 powders, prepsfred to recommend th^4 Vbn^lost, and healthiest compound we «Ker used, fo^ bread, biscuits, cafces, ^trt pfesjple say tbfly cailftot do tit f-Most all tbe family groeprs sell Dr. Price's Cream Baking Fow»
I prefenn6e to all others. feb22d3t
Bftors amx Shobs.—Jacol} .Doll has reihpved hia stock of Boots and Shoes, to thq store-room, (mq square south of the old "Sptaialng Wheel" corner, two doors be
loif p&jo^treet^whafa Iw^.il^be pleftsed
tojriee his oii customers and' as many new pnis as «hoose to favor him with thoii-patronage. .The entire stook ^^1^ be ^osed out ai very low prices.
Mbuntry merchants wishing to ''sort up^'iwrth odds and «ads in the boot'and shi ca
ni*, will do well to give him [21,dtf Jacob Kbbit, opposite the Post Office, onj €th street, is.' not selling bis goods at oo^4 r^eithe? does he intend to close out by Christmas, but sell* a* cbeap as any ooejin tbe city a fine lot of Jewelry and Cfocks for Christmas, just received, to be sold at very low .figures. Call and com pim jiis Pnb& J&fore purchasfhg. d22
FXCb\ SlAKOA.RD. WXH® BtTTBSa is ily recommended bj physicians for pbptics,'7on aicqtihi Of ita. toiiio ^proies, its purity, and its^ellcSous flavor. foMSdwll.
The NrftrpATXHT Alarm TxmbPzxob, his the following excollencies over any
It can ba mpyfd /rom place to nd turned-WMj*pwflron without
1st. ace and
itlury to the clock, or carried in a trunk of carpet-bag, and when set down level is rsady to run. 2nd. It will measure time more aoobrately than common short pendulum clocks. '3rd. The difficulties 1
in common clocks as the con^quence Shey will last more than twice ,as., long, without repairs, and morA^tn#ti. iiwJae .tM eogth of time befor^ being mt%- out. 7lh. Tbe ha^s at. f&U»W»mkve with
rary from twe to flve pjnutes. 8ib. Tbe alarm dial can be set with
I rflPfflmpn oixeap:4ial, it
DRV
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•n .SJ1«ejf7
feblBdtf
4 tfyvmt
c*n*
10th. ThV^'&Wlir iti'inebes bigh, four and a quarter broad, anftao atd «tiuariaUadeof«r£h«icely japanned, a finish that willow ear without soiling
Fof sale aV 1.61 Ma&r street, by
Wk do not propoie to sell for a song, but wa'^ jell a( ^ost, all tessonable goods!! """C. WiTTid Co,
jell af cost, all sea* """C. WlTTldi 6
l70^Mafnfstrae(, Perming Bldctf.' "4
oa'waht bargains in Winter Goods go to Tfittig
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AT LOW
TO INSUBB SALS, AND CLOSE new coming in, iiefore moving to the
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to execute work, T« Ue prepared to kinds of SJ€OBATIN«l either! 17 v*» .•»•»
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NOTICES., TTpf A
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He Kane —It is a. eomhaon .thing, Bfir ad»yi, to hear persons complain eboot their phyaleal disabilities which brlog so mach disovmfort to both mlad and bodr, that they find no gtatlQcatlon in anythios around them. One has ao satisfying reft *t, nj^»^an(»tt»r Is always peevish and dfspondent, still another takes no
In a Ah a a pensatlog pte««|r«ste~g»b^r,^xg^:i«8,"«T evw life. No name Js gfcen in "pathology^f^thelr ailments, nevertheless, the tutus' are always preempt.. Thw Jimplf-lac^-rit^ ^wer, aa4 ?rof. Baker says that "tne bcit rcmAdy for (his class i| HUBLEB'3 HXBB BITTEB8," which he has "a b«1 for several years, apd,.wi^i not form snooise,!L as*lt tones the Staaach and Liter—the yat Of the coap!alat—and rwjonstrnets the •htliered oosstItatio^. This Titejiaing tonio •paedily ipaorcs the-cans* of lang,nar and die imparts a eelia lorj»to the nmpnasys torn, r«neea the doijajat orgaas of the body •bd -bleeiej the inScrrr with pixfect and lasting liaelth. ,2*4*1*
But1! Pectoral llillr.^Bqad the allowing
'tronj
and
pointed
Th ok asH SaBB, JCiq., Dear SirI "have used MTeral bottle* of jojlr "Pee^oral lllilr," inmjr feaiHy, and in av^alfiaStance with
AMUSEMENTS.
foooK oui' FOB THB
7
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r.avtu*
tii". li ftiingiii r'0J«w
ii a xi to.'ii
IkirMlsF KwnlBf# a S'it 3W .M
JjTew Song*,
«New
common
-:e7«
gofex^ooMilitfVfoiiattiw aiM
a family re«ldw»Ml,^»»fliahrHe« W^lag^ceae. will be-eold ^if^««yaow,or MOi»n*ed inltlirfc't liqtltwWiM iiMwwiDw, -f* or. hetfireOrtaftt ICs$ :31iiArB.aC.OAABtaDH.
JL' City Property,
». .jf hftJU
Good quality Of Sbtrts and Drawara can bad for 80 and 6b" cents, a) C. Wittig& Co'a, 170 Maiij atraet, Deming Block jll-dtf
(Jo's., iJB^Maln ^street,
Deming Block. they sell v^ipter goods at exact cost. jll-dtf
Woolxn Hoods at 10 cents, 25 cents and JiO cents, at C. Wittig & Co's., 170 Main street, Deming Block. jll-dtf
Do Tear want, Presrved Qranga PaalT Call at CM. Bipley's/"1^ [a^dtf Yotcati ibd PfiMtrv«l Leqjon Peel, at C,
Jlii .\i
HBXSQVAbtbbt for Oysters
Nkw Sttlbs ot HLatb aip Bokwstb afWlUilMtt. '5
ri'
+nr x3 sill's 1. I'ii SraatM
J^i- iW-i»8 "r'8f
ftf
age-Jutase, ffrst rawB. orehwcd qf pears, pMObta/piame, ehetriM, thrfe aeree •trawt»rripr lH*a»^«»*lHtiii«ore g»os«berriee aod oarrants—ail besting. Door yard set with
&Q
1$%. fiOO lter nAathl ohiclr twice that amuWiOtn be maOeby ee'llng tha La'«t Improved Common Fense Family Sew. miMHAif .j. ?aioa Sl^Oft Bor arciUreaad terms, address O. BOVJtkS .k CO., d44w9a_
.VfOB.
NEWADVERTI8EMENTS.
TXBBE HAUTE AJJD PEKBYV1LL8. -The 8teataar! SCBBA will ply MRllartyMWeen Terre HaQt* and errffi le. I avittg TVrn Iffe at nine n'slock A. *.. Holidays, W*ti»«4dST»«td VrMays wech Wk. vr, fPBBCBB, Captain, nto. HAata^WWCT
r7j
f.jra'ST vsAaaas
at S.
B.
Sfaiastftset.. dtr ra '. *.—
tikm, fifrm
vi~"€tf
,CiAB^BitTx^s and builcters generally, for the-best warranted Toole and Toledo £apb and I?»or» sao Austin, ghry^A Co. dtf?he$asa| a»«*tmi Mrficas, ainridBaothy rtort^ak ri
UHY
1-
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CE & CO.
OTT
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LAKGE S
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~09fi!8]lALL?Ge 1 7,
^When we say «iljaa^^«mples PABLOB^ f'IOBiiA screens we have for this purpose they will appear at home, rendering All work done by us will be guaran
PIMNt M' -3./, ?i} f'« LUYI.JOmORPRS »-s«a wta .3 •).
rety ntczbxo
fr beneficial reeaftp. 7 B.'aaitk^Hows,
Ittiot'lilt
3
bo^gregatWnitf Clutch.
ihctored bj Btaa, Gmxca Bzaav, fildSm Dreggists.
Dooley'a Baiting Powder.—DOOLIT'I BakIso Po-WDSftla noM}called.fbr adftaf light had nntrltiovs SUSatts, BoHk,Baokwftw« aatf Ither Orlddie^Oakeai *o.= it require*OSWTTWO |BASPOOMOC rOB A. QOA&T 0» BliOVB. j|eld by Grocers generally. At wholesale, Id iemHaaU.br OOX*»OS, •declSdWSm .. /V&oltealBQnacers.
J*k
4$r
DECORATIONS!
PRICES W*-rn««y.j -rA-^31 efi ea&-r ssl OUT THB STOCKS WITH THB owner of Sixth and kain. Having!
CBDOXSHINBB
do general paper hangingr and SIDE WALLS or CEILINGS BOVBDvSTTLB. o'sLOCikf r.
AffAV USAPFOISTEU!^.
of dosigoi In PAXSautfO-' Ut f. ll|G ROOMS &c., as shown on and represent the different atylee as» great assistanoe in making se)e3tk
t'dj
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THB
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RY G00JD5 AND
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS*
"i iJooai)HIvIA§H: iW \neaii sii od vau. rpKBUB* 10
PLANING MILLS,
im**-***,
Cor. of 9th dttd WatMSfs.
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TJEBRK HAUTE," ISD.
w« 5 rascoto «SR»f sitJ ajjti
edtj h» tf fcs*
oi- telieci
Jiteait*.
endorsement of A*
Qemedf for Oanghs and Col'is—'"Bart's Peotoral '«|Bllxir.-4 '_ Tsui HAtrry, Tcb. 8, I860
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A.
SrfJ Ol
nDvt-AH
SNAPP, HAYNE8 & XX.,
Haying leased the abwro estaeliahmeai ata now reidy tomaaaf otare the fallowing woih,
SASH COOKS,"
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cv^ai'iuw
W3D^ J4'i7 I ed.- lif^ JKmv tftc, tt.'j S.-'q (J .e'J^'l.'ll
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D^irs' opSB ai 8.
MeSfflStZ r. tfli tied
»AIB.-«-L.o$9ri £MS salfidaay faraie»Mstll0i«ePfaMate^»trtlML«rner «f
Opporite Nma Pout.
cri. ,vi
wiarfo'tK^T.'W:
NITtJBE fery- rwebih*)le. -Wlelia^' K*
t»BD«*ge tat this bds'aev. :oa».Swi a '»«», :oa».Swi a gMxlgtta ..
rpOR ^iri« two-story J? Trams feW.lliBf HOtfte feljtht ga«. flaMMtof,-twtrdetertaaiaailwaU,stable earrinca ar iiMtr •.•"•Ka.-wa —.'..r v.iV ,f.
SALE—Or Exchange
CTTIL eBApr
a eras of grOanAfMmileli
Bait of tteatty, w)(ba^M«^rt«l»B«iM(Kor eight rooms, ce.iar, well, cietero, *t«ble(apples,
abode, oarii-
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NO. 62 WAXtmr stBirKT,
CINCQINMAleitt OHIO.
B. r. SttaBiS^—-
Cincinnati,
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for'iale by
Hauta,.Indiana.
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M| rum
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AU-Maw Xork,Qiaolu aat«i«et {1ii(*4el
te
as lseaed.
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IVSfedll tltecilM f8M Nnmbers.
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NEW GROCEItY —--AMD—' PROVISION STORSi
Brst-class Family Grooery and rlth a large an-l -well- set««te
The and
stand, a Brst-cli 9tdfr-, with' a large detr a&d (ftsh atticles salt'*W^
XfDTJL.2nsr PTJBLIO.
He wHI attencf to the colie.cflSn of Bou£r£ ind Bknsion ClalSM, atak* ottf'beeds ind Qbortf» ancts of any kind, --. -s.
Alt work done jronutiy a^id correctly. Ofrtck—OVer Dowd. a Bute** tfat 8lor«, W MetropotliiMk Block, MalS sttNt, t«nntia Indla»a.
business piiiectoiiy AtTOBNETS.^i»tUS'i. Wm4 B. McLean, 96 Uain streetB^irtl ACmftj «2 Main Str«*. fcfttjt Doy, 50 Ohio StrMt. JosJH. Blake, Ohio StrtM. A^CHITBCrra AND* BtTTLDSHC? in taw
if
J-ira
ir'i-»'£ to
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1
(JSJIS Jole
S» -s
s*t tji'gjlio
Groceries and Prbvl*lMiSf Xo.»4ta Street, one 4oerSoatk afAe Terre-Hnttte.- Xudiiana.sderslgned hai fast opeaed at
tkt lUtt Pr6t»h):
ted- lloc^
61
detr add (ftsh articles 'salt'*We'fo» **i*y W in fatal it i^s.to yhlch he calls tfce nti^Mldn'oT-Wi (tlindsknathtfpnMto-generally,r
Ooods dellrerrd to any pert'of• (he Joitjt of^harge^ Jl bfchest cash nice »a!d tor•Oonatry-Pro4we*^ 111 jy«(«w a*
NEWMKD BUTIOMEtl ISOjlSl 1 "to***-* .. -4 unsd Siwu* d« •».. 4Stofe*t*a at *o»a-«» xr
g«Uiag: t»ek »d xi".
taft«r Bturs^opes alwayr
Xnriitisf
.. j-, liiO.yj:., rT
enetge
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rw«s, ... BUSIER B^UlK AY& rilSTK&S Sqtllh 4tlr Sfyefcl, liyp^hfr C^tttfal It'ilWHltHf
jsfttworfc entrnttrd ":oth doib pi at reasonable rates. s«K| BMt
T"C»K1GIM*
fat
xi
PtJTNAM
Tha
vlaoed
M«»« QUad^phia, Pa,
FIRE INSURANCE
OB HABTBtfrtD, JJOmf.
4
$tt^5,ood,
Company,-and of tbe pobl'o generall issued on fkToraWBABTON,
kle
vuimtlmO
Ml*
Q.«0: S.^
Ormmencioir forty f»et (40) east a tfte
Ohio.
8TOHE
^oqd4 I
Jl Al
Bhbadi. BH oH*S left at the
"Ba«1-HdWSt^ Wmt atafas atoMt* p»al|aly
i-.-
'}B*?tiH*0W^^UMBaj*rsa)fc
north-!,
set coree- of lot seventy-* giit (7ffl of johp Siblay's Division to the town of Terr» Esgtt, tb»n
one bnn'Ir'd and twenty (ISO)'feet.'thence!
eaat
eonth ore hnodredand farty-nine feet (1491 feet,! to tbe lands owned br the Terre ty- iur, Alton,« St, lorlj Ballroad Com pan th»nce west ro» linndred and twenty (120) feet: frotn fbenee lorth, one hundred aad forty-aloe »18) fwt, ti
Are prep»red to sxeeilte all orders for the asnos
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Ai Vnrdagh, oorner Mala aad Tilth. WllliMaa, oorner Niath aad HaQwrrr BOOTS AND SHOES. 4J.. 4»« ioil, aMM^fratsa str«et. '&****
OOKSAND STATION BUY ett OrBndy. IM Kahi ihM. reeMoppnma thePoetOaeewi ., 7
Ioole», W lMnSlreM ,Y
Morgai
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I mto»raic
it .tn.H—jU»c*?,- •&•>
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roU««n«d
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ot i^ts ?v*w
CARPET iSIfiBI.
A Sjs.
ft** «dl 1
TOE CO.
.93.
?A*m.
.94KEBS.
Balllfc ft 8m
Main street.
if.-. DRUGGISTS. Barif CMlioK & Berry, earner Mala and Boarta Cp^UeaUns] H. A. Daris a Co., UeoUna Block.
Main
J^hnA.lr Oil lifOftiJJ i-til
tnt/mlt tuSt--. AtBnl
'--j f} iy,irl
i-ar!'.! ,) I,
.i
%n. Bask!
•liew»
a
l't Wll#iflis! at Ids MS .10« Sii .i»o itldql.
"--V- mil v«iU'i v'L ii
118 05 l3e
WINDOWS and •si, -DOOB FBAMESjttjjo^u »ii! MOULDINQS,'r. tla ilt jr!r
i,r.
BBACB^TS,
'a*-. 4it sso^io- fcURFACINGy
AMD ALL JMMBIFTMXII «k HlOSBl^d WW Orders sollolted and promptly attended to. ,l'L
|larr Taakla,South Boorth Street. PflTSiqiANS. bfl'Be Derkfer, Maiberry. b»t. «th astd 7th Ma.
br,
A. Atni»-n¥, evrndr Main aad ftth Striate,
lJam»B. Tun«,
1" imO let 7 I 1 Bs^iA»raer Third aaf Oherryi: M.jW.0'ConbeV,MaijsStrMt.'
'tm' hand
or s^ain^d to orter.7 Schd^r ?lp«r,'S gdod^rfl^
Businf^ Jft&peclf ully nolicited,
j*
Tha agenvr- of this Company having be*n in onr hands, shall be happy to receire ——r the patronage oTthe old friends of ihle Stertlng TOJ^bltto t^fjuy the ter) best machinery
t«rm«, by
BEACH a
CO..
n*."-"
tiTuaim*
•VTOTICB OE SALE OT K^AL, ll MTAT*. Notioe is berebigl'PC, that'Wejli a-rsiftDed,! O^mmiMioner, app~ntrd By tho Coart 'of Common Ploas, at tbe DecembarTMrn. 1808. wl'l e*. poe* at pnbll: i*le, H. ttehighest blda-r for cash,, en {Saturday, tbe 13th day March, 18S9, at Si o'clock P. M., at the door of the'J"lr»t-H»tl0*nl Bank, rorner of Konrth^nd Wabaeh. |WaM, T*rre H*oteethe following laatSetate, la Vigo eonnty, Xndi-ns, to-wfi
««g
-im
f.ifaBiii»teir.i
t»f 41
.., pILLlARM.' .iim tif atMih H4tet, TTs*. 9ks» r. Bivyttetwi^'
CARBIAGE JACTOBt. 'J?Than»»sAC».,Cor. and Walnat. _r clothing.T fiannietert 79 Main Straet.
a
-Jaun 1(f) 4A
1,-.
Ji-S
•«..'*
COALDBALBBS.
B- Barttoloiaew, 167 Mala street.'^
BT GOODS—WHOLESALE l^oe
«.va
a Milter,-SI Main Street. 'i*4'' BanUle, over bax:on* Walmalry*S. COMMISSION AND QBA1M. 'Velia Haney a Co., First St., on Canal Baaia.
Morgan, S«lll«aa County Coal. -f-!:. Joh4 McTariane, BlierCoal. wnJ*i)uS -v*
Johi XcTai a Mri N. B.
DBES$ MAKING. Hedger, Ohio, bit. 4th aad 0th 8'a. DENTISTS. ****'*4
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ttjsn
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4
Liocvtn, Sth at., between Mala aad t'hk. lehardsea^Ohio street, bn, Tnira and 4tk. DYE HOUSES. laridge. No. 8 North Itti
it.
DRY GOODS.
Xadl, BipftyiattJ-oorner Sth and IklaJttMl W. B. KycoA Co., 77 Main street. O. WiMjig a Co.. ire Mnln atreat. ... Bdsall* Uo.v eower fourth and Mala street «aatm a Walnuley. Ul Main street. Cpmielinsa 'iagtferty, corner Main and Third
-nei
FARMING IMPLKMBNTd. „-t JpSee a Jones, east side Pabllo 8jnafe. GtNSMITH AND STINCIL CUTTKH '-mw
Jokn Arnutrobg, Ohio street, east of Third. HABDWABE. -«a idory -Maaeoart. Main Sir^t.3''S «J _2Aietin, Shryer a Qo., Mala 9ti«e*. **•},i« -.i», •:.£l
iis'.0Sl»A
JTi-lT 1 fJti ..
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Ifod
HATS AND CAPS. 'X' .Yat! itM, 145 Mftnstreet. 191
street
ILOTEltS.
national
Boom,
a
j'j,
oorner Sixth and Main.
Clark tioHse^corner Ohio ahdTiret. Itf". tlatitw Hoese, oorner Main and Seventh*
USg»r A McKeeo, Dowling4ian. d.A.-Juote, 0Main street. ,— JEWEirLEBa^1 fl. B. ITreemaa,
Ii
iiT'
VHUE
-J aii«
1 &
»l*e
Main street.
John B. freeman,
6
Watrin'i Block'
Jacob Kern, Og# oaito Pest Oflce.^ JOB PBINTEB. 1 A. lryan, 116 Main 8trwt. 'KEY CHECKS.
i.t
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Baskln oarser 4th and Lafayette Sts. LI VERT STABLE. 7 lauter, oppoWe Baatln Unita-4
LEATHiB, Jke. Z.
L. A. Burnett,' 1U and 140 Main Utieet.
ViriiUSIO DEALERS.
7
U. Kissner, Palaoeof Mostc.ls Ohio street' ^',77:^ MECHANICIAN. A. Tittman, IS south 4th St. opp. Poet Oflle*..
MILLINERY.
M. A. Baridan,
80
Main ttiee'. h"7 ttjV
Ih Strnaaf 1S9 Main St. Mrs. Backtngham, Cor, 4 aod Ohio. .. MILITARY CLAIMS. B. S. 1)an.lt!eon Barrlngtun Block, Mala 8t^ I NOTIONS AND TRIMMINGS.' 7'-f' T. &. HiddlA, Ul Mftin itrett* ltu
?-*i
OYSTER DEALERS.
8eo. HaburmejcrACo., FoarthStieet. ••PAINTERS.
ig!
Dr. ft J.- Taag, west aide PablioSqaaee. »•.. ,»i I)r, X. l. Seel--' ,41 North 4th dtreet. jZi.t 1« prlf. Apglefr* waters Tsm Main atreat. jtBUAlL, GROCERS. .— ,lliQUOIt* k.Ajfcitoy.K*footti-4tli Stteat.,! iTBpley, Main Street. 'Har «rijf^y, oppcaite^the Poet OOee. "j®y -yBAlC^QAD AGENT.
at:MeBe»»a Paddock's IUO.
REAL KSTATK AGENTS. 'Jn* H*'B|ak)0t Ohio QUtwI. Hendrlcb a Lange, corner Main and 4th Stft*M- at ar SEWING MACHINES. 0arier4fluer,lS Horth 4Ot Street. P. W. WolftTjrnrth Tttird Street. *fl T. ^f Bfddle.lSt Main Street. -Yb'i^RTS AND CORSETS. i° ,u 'STokS CtTTtSBS. ^fV Vafliar.-A MoVariane, &£.. ,«jl«a^to Bseigttt Depot. i, .at,. J' a tAJSAO.
tM
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Jiff-'l
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HNDERTAKER.
-~,-dv jltdltBUi
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aaT
"til tMHa
ot
TMs oH and rritable Ciaagauy 'is aotajipSeetrteffln thbeity-ay ,fc "tula tflCKB
St
r.00personsare
atcwo fis niff'i
BAILEY,"**™0 »i« io'i MRKB, BtmTETDR ARD T0P0--•M9s-
MeUJBJBS. -a»
™""brtiok At TrttoztSQ ball. .1 .13 oixfurw-^ue.'eTe.Wt
Those holding Poiieies of Iosaranee In hie ti- mpany, reqnseted to call for their
meals at this Office. TSMi-tlATOITAK
**!r.
BiSMa
HABtB A BsKBIV, i«W44,
JaSSIlsa
BOWii SEWING UlL' 7 CHINES *v
Bo aot Nqaivs-tha wmwist af sacssdas
S£ii
or fstfHkV aw
UK
WOELD-BENOWN They are oetebraUd for djlng tha b«st worC, ni]i a much •mailer needle (or the earn* thread, itMu k't other machine,' aad -by the latrodeaMs ilthe ssqtt *ppror.d maeUnary^ ace rS
rhey.a*« a4Mpt»d tw^all Uadt of Tanily 8etr« to Vfcf. i)*t nf HmmitrnTK. DrMflou* ktrf, T*ilor», Manafactureri ofdblrc*, Collar*,
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8kfKTS,? CLbA"KS, MAJfTXLLAS, ClofbiDg, Itaisj Caps, Corsets, Boots, Shoes, Barness, Svidles, Linen Goods. Umbrellas, Panual% weolen and cotton goois, with silk, ootton sir 1 n-n thread- Th »y wilt perform every S{:jMle*of sewta^r ttadtiog a beanttiBl aftd periert atlteh, vlikeon butheldesof h© articles st-wed.
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