Daily Wabash Express, Volume 18, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 8 March 1869 — Page 4

Daily i: Exmaa

TKHEK-HAUXE, JLNIX

Monday Morning, March 8th, 1860

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nun

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bocbyillb bxtbhwo*.

tun. -i*"''J* inarm. CIDr. *,

CITY KEWB.,"i4h 1*01^ ad«

£)OL. THOB. Dowijbtg-addwesed ibi Democracy at Indianapolis Friday even* in*

1 A

t«U

in#

I ,J V-iii-.'&aiWfe') -tv/hmip .M Hoh. B.

Hamilton,

If

N

—I *4TI aafc.'.. Rouse's dramatic company baa" been playing to good houses at Paris, sincft ft left here, closing Saturday eveauigj ftiid opening at Charleston to-nlgbt. ^jWjST

Complaint is made 'of th? dangerouf condition of the public cistern at the intersection of Maip and SecondBtreets The street cars cannot pass that point

talk (his season.

Cuy,

la. He

is »s. great traveller on foot, an

«xpects to improve his locomotion whenj bis tricycla ifl,cQmpJete4v,,.^^1,^.i.M—.i'ii

Thk Rolling Mill

ad into them.

with

strychniae whiskjr it

difference. *•_

ly

ot

City tscHo^ia—Tpe reports of iba foy fnr th» mnflth t\f TLhrnary. show the following figure*: iVhole number a^roflejl. be?t

tverage

verage name per cent,

Tow^fjr

in card, tors

morning, says he is pot fto asjurant fat the Postmasterehip. /',„*»•

you want to turn the heads of a Bun-, dred people at once,go late to Any of oar churches on Sunday. «7 •»•.» ytjfirtc

fNevins—.Special

iv

(Oi.lltlA

Batubdat mobnino the

mercury

in.

the thermometer marked 3° "below zero, the coldest morning weather in December. Huia-ao". i*1',I I ,it»ln.

•&«*«•'

for .such

Zkmab Smith Esq, daires us to i*y

that through misrepresentation he

v^as

induced t~_, offer-his name f«r rosmaBt'6r of tbif,

and that he is no longed a

cM\dldata for that position.

Ths

CommiBBioner's Court will con­

tinue in session this week.' The Board was engaged last week principally in the consideration of road busitfess, township affairs and.the allowance of bilta

".JAn old citizbn, who is an lngeniouB mechanic, wo leatn, is constructing velocipede with three wheels, and places to Carry a trunk and a stationery urabrel

following

and Nail !Worl^»w

now running to its full ^capacity-—wlthj orders for more thafit two thdusand k^s of nails ahead of lAanufacture, Thesd orders have accumulated during thei-rej cent striko of some of the

tneh.Pt'iiDected 1.4

-—r— .r *xv

Aqain—Those delicious hams at. J» Humaston's, (the Orange brand^ havj made their appearance.

Senlofde'rs

W. J. Reiman & Son's Pork Bouse,: tin he will deliver them, ^d oqe eUe 'Wjl •ell them unlert notice is

given^

and^al

of them have the initislif J. L.lS jtuir ritm.r.vxj «u«(il

ls*,4 aai io

Mabriaok Lickssbs werelteuod la4 week by the County jDlerk to the following nnrtiea it* »h tq rfi aw Curtis ThomaB and Mary F. Shirley.

James Hovey and Carrie Dean. John Gibson and Mary B. Stewarts j[ Wm. T. Stultz and Nancy L. Creal. O. 6. Goldsmith and Lizzie A. YoO$f Wm. M. Hughes and Mary C. Dennj^

Tbh unexpected, and in other respects unwished

for

weather of last- week

enabled the ice dealers to secure all ioe they want, and the apprehensions an

Ice

famine next summer no longer ei

ist. There is danger, however, of disease from the use of impure ice, as w» learta

every old frog-pond has

beetS skimmsfl

In the effort to aeenre a full supply. It ^weuld be well for consumera to enquire where those who supply them with' ici, obtained the congealed Substance—that ts, ttiat which is ased in drinking wat|r —•for freeeioc ice ctpRJiv or for utixtT^g

jnakerlttt)e

A Good Gxjbtom.—We read in one jf .our exchanges that at a recent wedding Jn South Carolina, #touW^W»f«" wot ed that one man in the company ehou be selected as President that this Pri dent should be duly sworn to keep entire­

'1

secret all the communications th^t should be forwarded to him iti lifp |ffioial department that night, that eac'h ubmar ried gentleman and lady^hould write his or hor name on a piece.of.paper, and ui|der it place- the same of the |»rson thajy wished to marry, then hand

it to

the

President for inspection, and if HDy lady and gentleman had reciprocate!y chosen eeoh oth!*r, the President w«%to »f«r4 each

the result, and those who lud not

been reciprocal

fn. fbair -choUsa •Wfcro.'tfi be'

kept entirely secret, After the appointment of the President, ffonsiHuriications were accordingly handed up tt tlio tb»ir, «ad it was found that twelve yoaag

la­

dies and gentlemen had. reoiprocal

ohoioes, and eleven of the twelve matches U. were solemnized. _Jf0*•.tbteii what

excellent custom,

all the bashful young gentlemen hti^lajdios.all the diffident old. bs^hp^rtj and forlorn old maids, will favor its adoption in our city. The handsome ydirag widows and sly old widowers who "know a thing or two" from, experience, don't need any aids to matrimo^ They.|^ fully educated in the science.

......

of attendance

Average daily absence A98 Absence caused by sickness..

Number of cases of tardinees....^^. dumber of pupils not Kumber of pupils not absent 969

rolled in tfie schools since last September, 2768. The daily absence for the month of January was only 75—21 lees tfaanfor Pebru4ijr-iatiE0d ftAinly by sickneM-' amon^&d'tfh Id ren.

several Tr»s-J

fees, with the concurrence of Oommision ^rs, have fixed, the rates of township taxes for t^is jear as follows:

Harrison Township—Township

Cents on

Payet^err-Special school,1,5 eta town-, •hip, cts:," road, 10 eta, Prairie Creek—Special sch'ool 25 cts ^ownship, 25 cts road, 10 cts.

Otter Creek—Special school, 5 cts. ownship, 10

cts. road,

ip, 10 cts road, 10 cts. —Special school, 25 vtB. town ihipf^otat -BQtdi. 10 els. ^Ptjkyte^i-^-vJpecial school, 40 $|b. 4ownsBfp,T5 cts. road, feet's.

Honey Creek—Special a'jhool,-l.^0 r«t% Idwnship, 10 ctB. road,

i?j cts

A Cakd.—Having

19t

arrived in the

ity, from Indianapo)'tB,and learning that name has been published in oonnecion with the P* .gtmastership, at Terre ftute, take this/ method of setting myself arig&t'

l,ajabr'

ihi-

Personal.—Senator-Scott And Representatives Pierce and Hamilton were at home-yesterday, but will be ou hand in

.. -2 tevera i£-*I-did desire the place, the fact their respective Houses tW^raornw^'tA r" help adjourn the Leg.slature sine die. »eU to Jill the ojfce,

"Jus so I"—The principal stock (,f cbnversation Saturday, consisted iq "Cold morn'n'." "Yes, very cold.'" "We hope there will be no fuith^r p^Cftaiaa

the record" by declar­

ing moat positr /ely that I am not now, and that 1 ncr '.er have been, even an aspirant 4»r thf appointment. I profess -to htv?/f£f!«iJ0» modesty, and do not therefore U&pira to. every place within reach, and

IauS lone Who has lost his health in

They recommend the

A

gentlemen to constitute the

Board for receiving the vote: For Inspector—M. C. Rankjja. Jro# Judges—Wm. Patrick, Benj. Mc Bride,

Clerk=—d W. Herring:

1

2. They recomhicnd that the polls be opened t«t the i)ld.Court House, at eight 'o'clock a M., and close the same day at, ei^ht o'clock p. mV 3 That' the'said Board keep a register' of the number and name of each voter, and that all those Republicans who re ceive mail matter at the Terre Haute

PoBtofBce be allowed to vote at said! eleption. 4. Ttie Said' Board, immediately aftei closing said polls, will proceed to count the votes cast,'and shall certify ovei

their signatures ths number of votes cast, "ate, and the person re-? gheat 'number of voted

eir signatures J&fes&kt canard' win^the hi

shall be declared the choice of said elec tion. E. B.

Mid aerial »ehfetiggi ....— Chrutoplwr

:m

ttefaftging..... .*W8V 94

Allen,

A.

Thomas.

committee .was

The report of the adopted. The Secretary then read the following resolution, which was adopted, viz:

Resolved, That all proceedings had in relation to the election for Postmaster to be held on the

20th

day of March, 1869,

after being certified to as being correct by the President and Secretary of

Colombo*

Ik the three

2173

nant Box,"-

"SfcoaDvu tci

jeoata and

tvr, 30

each hundred dollars special

school, 20 pt^ xoad, 10 cU. tuition,5

|ial school, l6

eta.,

2 Sugar jOreek^Townahip, 10 cts

spe-i

cta. road,

10 cts.

Pieraon—Tojwnahip, 10 ct?. special ichooI,')5 cte^ rtad, lo cts. Riley—Township lOcte. road, 10 cts. special echqok lO eta.

5

cts.

.Lost Cirib#k^-8pcfaJ

school^

tbii

mSflttng,"shall be forwarded" to each or our Senators at Washington with a re, quest that they use their influence in furtherance of the wishes of the Republican voters of this vicinity as expressed through the ballot-box at the aforesaid election. •Qn motion, the proceedings of this meeting were Ordered to be published in the Terre Haute Express. Meeting then adjourned. John

Hanky,

G. W.

Chairman.

Lambebt,

Secretary.

Estate Tbavsfebb.—The fol

lowing transfers of real estate were enter ed upon the Recorder's beoks during last week:

David Styithard to Griffin Cahill, 5 acres.in.Nevins township for $200. Jacob MontROmery to Jacob Kile, 4ft acres in Npvins township for $500.

Wm. Row'to Jaeob Montgomery, 40 acres in NevinB township for $500. F. C. Bitcher to Benj. F. Moore, 15 acres in Linton township for $250.

Ssmov Wm'. G.

Moore,

10 acres in

Linton township for $250. Whitfield Smith to James Bolton and others, 80 acres in Fayette township for $1,209-

M. G. Jaofeson to John Davy, lot in Rose's subdivision for $500. Wm. Thompson to James Thompson, 31 acres in Riley township for $300.

Laura K. Cox to. Wilhemina Teichman, lolln Savior's survey for $l,8fl0. Channeoy Rose to N. E. Adams,Jot in Rose's subdivision for $450.

Daniel Durham to Jesse McCombs, 10. acres

in

Honey Creek township for $600. John Davy to Ellis G. Jackson, lot

Ooosptos to

40

"77

esaentials

ety

eries is

faU of go^d thing!.

&mv

Two dokkv Linea DamaskTaMeel

~WWti¥£&*

our, and make way for new food*, to ar-

"1 _,sl ix-riTnk.-

To

penalties, the time expiring oa

the-15[fc iiri*! .T?r?o :^^iTA-av^^eeheitoi a' Otty Tweaofer.

JiMrmcliiy^poWi dttftli.* buns, biscuits, doughnuts, buckwheat end all oUieC: ffom Xr. Pfto# Chwwp Bsk||if»« ?p*^era In, man*er *oi to eqi»ll4^ «ther preperM^R jJbe satisfied^ ad liiw .u aaofe •ijMmhi •'•. will not raasova to

HIBZ A Aurora

15 cts^

road 5 cts. Linton school, 20 cts towp-

No. cotii Grand Opening ot their new Hoop Skirt Factbry.

i&auBixfstsi

ing.—Those desiring

Third

and

the

service of his country—desires it, is enongh for me, and I would not,

if I

CQV)'AL, step between him and his reward iloot'-i TviniW EMSJjKT HAMILTON,

PpSTOFFICB MEETING.

The adjourneiT' me'eting to mske ar T^ymanti for the PostofSea election convened at the Court House, Saturday evening, Capt. Haney in the chair. moUo^-vraBrmade and seconded

to

adjourn

sine die, and, after some discussion,..was decide# tin the negative. After reading fkfld^Bppro.yjng the minutes of previous meeting, tliq roport of the Committee of Avraagemehts was submitted, as follow

Your committee, to whom was referred the arrangements for holding an election for Postmaster at Terre Haute on the third Saturday in March, have had the same under con&iderntion, and would rei^fctthlly irepott.

Abk your groceryman for Dooley's Baking Powder. It is economy to buy

sale Dealers.

Be

sube to

see the

Ifew

Machine. Z. S.

Boakdinb,—Severalgentlemen can ob» tain rooms'and ^oarS al^o. 41 North Fourth street. Terms reasonable. Trans-f ient board^^per^

The firm of

fitfti,iS rtaolit

ot

Notice.—The firm of

Sdsall Co.

iJO-MTT fMH Wllfc» Oltffc HtflT WMWMgUJ

lkll

and

oompleU,

Jfottan oftiw]

of styles, vari­

ak'd aheapaeat,

oar stock of

Subroi

Iv

TOW went a

lie

vapeUnt

lfspi.TAU—

ones

further notice.

flilti artf conJjjftwd

Instbuctions

as

^11

.muffin's mmnd iatnly, wilhom

The

to have money

mediw

in LAXDecAPK

Paint­

to learn the beauti­

ful art of Landscape Pointing, will do well to call and examine specimens at the rooms of J. D. Wright. Terms reasonable. G*o. H. Oab*t. mar 8-dtf

Weed Sewing

Whiuii, Agent,

m3dtf 1« Main street

cSSs, the most simple, the

best constructed and

does the greatest range of work with the least trouble of any machine in thevmar* ket. Z. S. Whbileb, Agent. m3dtf

146

wai

issolved February 6,1869. The businesi will hereafter~he conducted, by tbe under' signed remaining partners of the lafci Arts iofiBdilHMl90« of Warren,-finlietg-4te6d. ~i iine

C.

Wabbbv.

M. F. Hobbbq. G. W. Kmowltojt.

Ter»^'jiiiiam: dl^

•VBtobipibi I

pede cigars at •Jln'Moiily's vdger sHi^. Tobacco store east aide public Squan

Copy right teourw l.tdf

all who want to.buy aood, vel

Cigar and Tobacco store east Square. ijiv

If

you can't ride a velocipede, wh just call at M. Moudy's Cigar atore buy one of the critters and smote.' it.

received by Riddle, 151 Main street. 27,dtf

Winteb Goods, sit any

in

Jlttrt ftibdiswiMi for $500. A Jotin C. Tarvln to Leander Wilson, 22 acres in Prairie Gre*k towrrship for $506. ^nLe^flW01" WMsott* to John Wibon, 2J acres in Prairio .Creek township for $60.

Harrison' LiJtbr to Wm. Parke, it) acrea4n,OUer Creek township foj $200. Joseph WeideH to Frank and Charlte Hfinit lot In Sibley'j nddition for $4,000.

Jamfes M. Boord to Andrew Xowgent,

jwo icsiLBTleeMsffly inTsandford for $40Q. do.ubf

and we have no

Chauncey Rose (o Thomas Lahiff, lot .in Rose's subdivision for $300. ^BaMd/Trimmer to John Maxwell, £0 acres in Riley township for $2,100.

Chirlfts and Isaac Thralls Calvin Palmer, 160 acres in Sugar Croeit township for $5,000.

Elizabeth Denny to Eliza A. Branch, lot in Farsdri's subdivision for $2,500.

James C. Werd to Jonathan Ward, inlprcat in two'acra^ in FAyetlc township

^s#

a

frld§

Having secured

io etc*

out* artd if^M1om^|pring^ gijgc^ Riddle's! aln'streei

^euxsb ^^Hmrar|«MrbCBt Sening Machines ii^he iderltet, ito seUiofi

Main street. [27,(1

Oat

Cbackeb Whbat, SpHfc PeeS, WA«^,.Q^oic« ^one^Syfui^N. Q. Melasses, choice Sugars, Teas and Coffees at

Joseph Ho. 190, :s&

CC.AJ^'I

««8 street j.--

the

thevBuntia B*m11 pU^jea^^ipara

ipg,

a school fer

the

instruction of

who wish to learn

tfcote

to

rideth« y«loo*pede.

Thft Mm fcefof^ltfrga, %|d »\iIWle i}r practice^ viU

put

4a OAS dc«en

machines, which wlH r»et ft ^efsoBable rates, also will fill orders Sot the impr«fitedy«i»#ited^xr rxz fod22dtf--. J0BEPH WbIOHI*.

Sewing MachinOtl^iiJ 'ii'tfriiilaii ilil W il a ot |»H^6ei^t^ iUl for a song, botwV wi^^l ilt'Ast, all MaaoBBbte gwte- kOito$. wfiSMbS' 170 Ma^ street, Dealing Block.

pan bft{t for 5g asd.,^0 .cento, at O. Wittig& Oo'e.j lQO Main etreet, Deming IUM*

A 3i?a Jl jll-dtfT

ZiSiMsi

Patata,

to our stock, which will be kept

and alwi

Dr.

W.

•nnotienes'

choose to favor him with

closed out at very low prices. Country merchants wishing to

exact cost.

Fourth where they will keep

on band a largo-stock of Queens ware, Glassware, Table Cutlery, Ac. 6 dtf

store room recently occupied by Eberle & Bindley, on Main, between Thrnl and Fourth streets, where she will be pleased to see her old customers, and as many new ones as may choose, to favor her with their patronage. [6,dtf

Go

^dsall St Co. was

dissolv-i

ed |l^iiiaii^^ibrua^ f»^. C. Oakey retiring. All persons knowing themselves in debted to the late .firm are urgently re quested to settie. Edsall & Co.

To E. B. Wright A Co., for those

Extra Large Oysters.

But

where you

Pbblbd dbied

LOCA

JUOK & Bmt. Druggists.

titk latest style of Ilea and Boas at wi A Slate's. 16dtf

Hat or Gap cheap for

money, go to Dowd

ft

Slate's.

Fmciiraon

16dtf

carefully prepared by

Druggist^ at Davis' Drug

re, Demlng Block,

6th and Main St feblBdtf

Moore respectfully

that he baa

reeamed

0f

WflMM iTnftna

the prac-

in thia city. OiBoe, on

aide of

.Mtin

street, between Fourth

Fifth, oVvV Goodman's Clothing n, and form**"'/ occupied by Mn. nard.

18-dlm

at

10 cent*,

Cain street,

Bos»

cent*

Demiag

Block.

jll-dlt/

16dtf

get the best quality

and the most Hardware for your money. Perhaps Austin, Shryer

Umbbbiaas,

& Co. eould

make you see it. dtf

Satchels, Shirts and Sus­

penders, of the best quality, at Dowd

Slate's.

The

best

a «f Isn, lu parity

bM

removed hie stock of Boots and Shoes to |be store-rg«,-p|e|3U|Pf^Jrt)f the old H^tinning

Wheel"

ooroer,

''sort

Oil. [21,dtf

It you want

bargains in Winter Goods

gbl^IiSNtdgCftSLo's., 179 Main street, Deming Block they sell winter goods at

Hxadouabtkbs for Oysters at E. B, Wright

ft:G0Ufil5S Miin

at

kfeet

itttlr*ajitcm »iftV#iA,daanr.jpf jUmm*' ntmlatnt 4aaUrt gftk IW inalmja-h'Alt4jr-*-had ^CUrodiaeliit ^era wa •dmonbbtg pf th» io|«rl«r «4'

-oa ia ^he** Bm«rii It r9«d0y »b«ort«B ia! the ctrc'nUt^. MJ .•troog and jl^rous •UtntloDCTeatedX jii««|rontatl61» la Hfentatai br UtM^aad U«t| organ b« inater than O# rMt, Ike dapMita Whkli eaea» bail*, ^OBOti, lDn(i, to, are checked ui nadtM land a health^on^ iippattad to. tly f«tlr» »y»!lea. Itot neref fkfilto pr»r«nt iliia*irila|lwa ttpaw bhot? adwlW ,ia VB'-M-

onowtnc id-oajr »nd pMmUd •nOoraMBHit BMte Btwudg for Oosghi aad Golds—"Barr'a Peetormi

law JlAroi,

T«tt( feMtlM mt y«ur "FMtoramuir,". B|SW 'very aaeidaoraaallk M. V»akx Bo«%

&

i6dtf

assortment of

plain 18k

BiOgs in town, is to be found at S. Freeman's, 161 Main street. Don't forget. mldwtf

Pbachbs at

ley's.

Veloci­

Maple

Jacob

Wl.'dtf.

A fine line of New Neck

Ties,

C. I. Rip­

6dtf

Stoab at

C. I.

6dtf

C.

Ripley's.

Wittiq A Co.,

170 Main street,

Deming Block, sell all their winter stock at exact cost.

jll-dlf

DjfygsMuM a^ cj^oakutsJ|at

Sage's. dtf

Kbbn, opposite the Post Office,

one* Itreel, no(M$k ^'i^ds at cost, neither does he intend to close

Christmas, bat fellp a»

by Christmas one" Clocks

ju*t

out

ctasgj-RBeany

in the ci^f a fii«|lc| of Jfwelry» and cks for t)hrr8tma8, juBt received, to be

sold at very low~ figures. Call and com*

P."hUjpsmEtrf(V

Obavoes and Lemons at Sage's.

O. I.

Fbesh

tl S

W A 3

Ripley sells Boneless

Sardines. [25,dtf aai:

Citbon, Baisins and currants af

Sage's. 19—dtf

OLkr£faB WBtboebs I Clotheb Wring BBS 11

Buckeye qi#«a HW Little Grant Clothes Wringers.

^Sherman

Clothes

j,

WriiMjers,-

Fe^

sale at

CteriV &i*AircouBT8.

fci-J* djr,!.(K's! leoiaG^

A

Wobd

to the Wise is Sufficient.

If you want bargains in Ladies'

go'to C. Wittig & Go's., 170 Main street, Demiog Block, they sell at cost.

Small

Pbofits

jH-dtf

and Quick Sales

Luther Grigsby keeps a nice and well selected stock

of

Groceries

and Produce

for sale ftt bis new stand, opposite the fostoffice. Call

e&d l«

The

new

will roll in with it we will have a goqd time. j4dtfj

Speeb's Sta^sabd Wine

Bittebs

highly recommended by physicians for Dyspeptics, on account of its tonio proparties, its purity, and its delicious flavor. feb23dwlt

-TerreHaute at nine o'dook redneedays aad Fridays o'eaah f. W. 8PENCBB, (iptalo-'

Mondays,

H. O. Hmi, Clerk. SMlaj 7? -r

Puitr Ul OtDgnialMil Ohink.

Hanabctared by Bmb Ommt A Bxasr,

it

two doors be-

»f r&fl

AMUSElMENTSn

|)0 W£ ISO AXL. Jfeli'. .- W -.I: 'r

Ml 5 ,u iui

jji Aha jl 1 -dtf

.MM'

You can

at

Sash and Doors see Austin, Shryer & Co

JAH' UtU

find Preserved Lemon Peel,

O I 2 5

fTdtT'J

oif'HAW AHD

149 Main

Bonnets

street.

.1 ^'oHt

Fuss.—The finest assortment, the low est prices, no old mothy stock, at S. L. Stbaus, dtf 149 Main street.

The best styles and largest assortment of Paper Collars

in

the city, at Dowd

Buckwheat,

at

B. B.

Main street.

"ih^SSCTEPljiia beats them all. n»3dif iuartetier* CIV 'wnna

The JtanagMneBt begs Ie»T» to annonaata that Ibfe powarful OompMy will open,

afeooi^- P. F. 8HEBBY. Baa. Aft,

new advertisements

fN BANKRUPTCY

Thia Is to give notice that'on the lit day March, A. D. .1868, a Warrant In Bankruptcy •WM-fcraed agaiMt«he Mtateaf

CHARLES Af. SMITH,

•OC8I, with 7 rtoai (laoludiag kiteben,) e*iwaBaaCalslam sial hiasi mt| HI par bobUi. Snqnir® at PrairUOlty ietMr Skop. of A. O. MATTOX.

•mm --"ti Bin ui

3

FOB THBEE NIGHTS ONLT,

Commencing Xoodij Eve,

March

14.

The Company consist! of Twenty-Four First CUra Artiite, eelected fiom the prinolpai Tbeatraeof New York end Phitdelptia, together with

irOiUlflVW x,vi& muu iuiinuviypi«| tw(i«»uei tbe.Celebratad Ooaxar Bans and OacBaaraA. The following well-known Aitiita inolada this powerful Coaipany:

1

&

Slate's. IWtf

Bye and Unbolted Flour

Wright

& Go's. I5dtf

Millineby.—Miss

M.. A. Raridan has

opened her stock of Millinery

in the

OKSTB4. inoloded in

BS. JENNIE cflrtwa.** .h 'li MISS DOMJE, PIKE. '4J7» I MBS. S.A.'BAKBB, —MISS. MAY HENBt, 5 MISS JULIA STEVENSON.

LITTLE KATIE KAKEB,

MB. J.F.8BEBBY, MB-J.W. CABBOLL, ,MB GEO. O. OHABLBS, *,

MB. W, J. VBB6US0N m* MB. J. H. MULLIGAN, i- .( j^.MB. T. T. PAINKY, if BIB. H. HENBI, ii& isUfl-- -:. MB. J. MONT(j^WK?T. 'Xit-'-ihM'. 'dl -i tiaxar xli? Monday Eve, March IMlii Will be prnenttd for the first tlssa In iTerlS Haute, the mbftt encceosful Pl»y of the Se^ion.on* ^titled i/i ..-tiU ^ailaA $'•' 3U.T v.u ji' flTE LANCASHIRE LASS,"

»3T With Ne^ and Appropriate Bcenery. 4 A dmission SO CentSa

rigo,

of Terra Haute, in the county of VI and State of Indiana, who haa been adjn ed a Bankrupt ,on hU own petition tnet the payment of any debts and dellyery any property Belonging *®c'1 Bankrupt him, or for his i«e, and the transfer of any property by him fs forbidden by law that meeting or the Creditors or the said BanL rupt. to prove their debts and choose one or more Assignee* of his estate, will be held ata (Joart of Bankruptcy, to be- holden at No. **4 Bast Washington street, in the city of Indianapolis, losaidDistrict,Jjefora John W.Bay.^gla'fer, on &e 24th (ley of March, A. Djl8S9, at 9 o'clock, A. M. BKNJ. J. SPOONBB,

U. 8. Marshal, Distrlot or Indlaaa,

mr9d2t Messengar.

VTBIOHT'S

JEle^ellent Umbrellas, FAST COLOK. Pricesi within the reaeh of all.

Keep the wearer dry, do not soil the drasa or floor, and will not turn "Inside out." Ail will bear Inside the above mark, none otaerr genuine. ,.At Wholesale only by

WRIGHT BROTHERS & CO* 832 aai 824 Mffrket Street, Philadelphia, S34 Broadway, Hew Yofk. mar6-d2taw-3m r~f I

LOUU, CEMENT, BACON,Ac

500

0,r

different grades, at

greatly reduced prlcee fibls. CEMENT, Bed and Blue brands

Hhds. fteeh BACON. Bbte MESS POBK. O'A.&•\!%>[

250 50 75

Plaster Parts, Lime, $alt, and a well assorted ttock of O E I E S at the lowest market price, for sale by :A. & E. BE1HAK,

Main Street, between 8th and 9tb,

m4d9m TEBBE HAUTE, IND.

pEANUTS.

f.SOO Bag* Choice Tennessee, for sale by 1 MKLLRN, ELLIS CO,, 4d2t Cincinnati, Ohio.

PUTNAM

Furs,

If

FIRE INSURANCE

OF HABTFOBD, CONN.

ASSETS, 008S.OOO, The agenoy.of this Company having been laced in aur bands, wesball be happy to receive the patronage of the old friends of this sterling Company, and of the pobjic generall,. Policies k[Of.,

XSdim

for yourselves.

year

haa rolled in, nopr if

you

J^IYEJSY BROKK^t& STABLES

Tho undersigned, at his Liven Stable, on Tldrd'etreet, opposite.the Bun tin Hoasa, la now preparpd.wtth goed stoe(c anil Cariiaaaa, to ac'commodate tlie public. ROH'T HUNTEB.

is

Any person «l»hlii( to depoalt Hersee, Bag iK«« Bsrsau, pr other llrery articles at Haulers LtanyBtiMe, «1H bo arconli&edated with money advanced on the «*m*. 4ecSdtf BUNTEB COLMN8.

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TSBKB BAUTS ahd PBRBYVILL*. Tba Steamer IEBBA will plyregularly between Terrs Haute anil iila, leaving

J^OTICE. The flrm AfTceU? Wplty A (36:, *a dtasolMd on the 1st of January, by mutual consent, Mr. 6. W. Haberly latlrlng, a?d Anliar Pemlng taklag Ills plncj- The new Arm will to V*own under the etyteof Tuell, Btpl^B Doming. -All pi-rfona Indebted to the ln'e Arm villi call aj^.^tl« i^oumadlaUl^ t-y Wt« or casju.. v. V-

SiSSStesis

0

mm, located on Kaln itraet, next to iTn.^i jhTr.MIUir

tiba: o) fc it ,'u.jiiwil it «Oi» SildMUBAf^ «xftefe«r six"oata*,e r*

idlm Oitr Poet Office.

Markat (««ttad 3d) aad'Otatl itrset*. Thrinraie contain* In room», «tth a large brick cellar, in

largaclat«t-B*t and Mo# lotatefftoth« haeittL*«M pan •r thintty, it deiirabie bearding,

p«rtlMltitllag"l^ot, tkih uaite^lwjtd, ^r. ot UbartwOfMlt, Vi 9t-dlm

TpOR .SAJjB.—JOshiu&J® engage J? In other builnew^wa will «»11 onr QHOHQUaB FDBrioli. Wishing

QSItT BXOS« inl M»ogait*'tn caliiai lUMt

We hatA' on hand the-

r'»

»n\iLARGEST STOCK 'P' 1. bi

BUSINESS

^'1l-

Btore-room.ou

ihiln. Md Mllar. Small stock of

£. C" 'i'?'* kl

.*•- I

A*»cI**i"aBd pay for

ila nartKlT nayssMta. with iatarwt added.— 'TS MtlN, Md adtoM PUBCHA8TMOtN. 3dlm

F, or excbatlK^J ii-Winolt. For

KOOA fife |y

calliwrttNOKUS' H^n lard.pn NotAThlrd

lit SAfjUUA ^ihe

t'wo'-stbfy

T710E SALE—Or Exchange for

£, rooms* collar, well, elilern, itiblAi ih6dit curri age^ioiuf fftat-MkCt orchfrj1

and onrrants—ail Dealing. D8or •wigrwoi and Iwm. Call a« the County Traaanrer's efflce. J»5d3m

PAPER HANCINCS AC.

:'T1 Tg-4

a t«i ji tiittictij

Mini

3MS&

109 Main street, 4,.

Importsrs, Wholes»$: and Betall dealers^

X*aciE. PAPER .-tfoiVw .'..nt goiltab td i{ Ifci VWAtJ.

:-9 tl .itrl

IJiKDOW SHADES,.

OIL CLOTHS

We *re now recelfiog our new spring stylOM and shall be constantly adding to them as tnay cime oat.""~ •tWcewvelau ed XRra orfwbcc

K-.. ri«-

b-... gf jhB

a

bove gaofl»i »t tlie

Bfar'* j-- .»—i«t*

Kflff3AtliSKb?!|?u.^ *be J^est, 1 g^g U. tn\tUB W We have a number ofFirst Class I)o"eo*ato*«, Desleneri

nnA

p)aiit Paper Haticei's that osn send to any part of tlio City or Country. -%.

Qls«u'iS«

dw3m

(\«r itkT .«/ it 1:

BROKATOJJO? Ltvi'.at i-'liO Jo J'

ol TMi-io i-.: aa:Kj »i?t 2 tvnrv. a»i jk *v6t

bj,#

lU.-a -a tJt Vtnl MARCS, 1869.

HE2tiSWXlE$l6i3iL

Bespeetfotly anwounoa ta th« public that they will opeo ftt- JaW

lhelr New dtand, 89 Main St.,

ii (M-tlDMMT HBXTi iOtl itl&MhW A SoperbStook ol iiiie. 'ia wMit ti ,«a *a

Hoop Skirts, Corsets, ^Ladies' Furnishing .- and Fancy CrQods. iiSfe"*- "fa .jja-vIJ 'f and hereby extend an Invitation to theLsdbs & Mil aad examine tj**lr stocky assuring ttem that they )rill,oonstattly flhd at 1 heir eatablhhment

A FULL LINE OF THE ABOVE ABTTOLBS in all styles, and at

a" to iBiiit All.

li*. 1# BdttUi fourth streeK l^lll foi'the

present. HEB2 ABNOLD.

MO. 68 I^ALNOT^B^bekt,

CTNCINNNATI, OHIO.

BETEB TO

^rtysiLa, oui.

Sibley, Fr*facb Oo^, 06amtottn MTch»nf», Oiortonatl, Ohio.

Wtt- JamSs H. Turner, Esq., %b}8d8p ,-5 Ts*» Hatrtej Ipdljtns. wl p. m-

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XTOTICB OF SALE OP REAL Xl MTATJL Nottoa ts fcarsby^lV«a, that thennd*rslj:ne4, Commissioner, appointed by the! Court of Ooawrfta, al Ihi Hnssshsf.Tesas,18g^. wiU#tnoae at "publio sale, tf tbehlgheat btadsrfor cash, an Satatday, the 13U day of March, 1869, at 2 o'clock P. M., at thaddor of the First National Bank, corner of Fonrth and Wabash streeta, Terrell ante, tb« following Heal Estate, Ylgo eonaVfIiidUaait*-Wlt:

Ousatsclsgftrl/, foet weet corner of lot eevhtj lay's IHrlefou t» the town eastpae h»sdwd.a»d treaty

,n.rM re Hsqla, Altoi

X£f

mee

feet,

toa a

_redand forty-i owittxl df the Terre Heal*, EafMad OWdpaisf thaasa w«at o^e

hnndrad aad taenly (Wti) feet: t*ocv thatiSo

ATTOBHBTS.

'Va. X. McImh, 96 Slain itrMt.

*Jo« H. BUu, Qhlo Stmt. AND BT7ILDSR3. J. A^Trydgh oorner M»ln «nd Ftftk. •j gOiflVi Wlltiamf, corner Blath and Muttufky tr JWja shqk^. *iMka»U,:aa«|li Wmtth atnal*/ '".1

BOOKS AND STATIONERY

£rttatr Orundy. 101 Main street. dtts Arnotd OjipoMU the Poet OBtce. AitMt. Dooiay. W* MjUbStreet rr

BAKSSS.

Crank Helnig4 Bro., ZjaflsyettaStseet

bL""

billiards

A uton la Hotel, Wm. Sliaff'r, ProptUtor. GA.BBIAiB FACTO&Y. WU4r, Thomas *3o., Cor. *1 and Walnuti

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#. B. Bannister, td Main StreeC' OrovWr miller, 1 Mala Street. Jiika Barnikle. over Baxlon JjWalmalef'e.

COMMISSION AND ORAIN. John liane^ a Co., First St., onOanal BMfn-

'nii ljnji^OAI*DE.AJJKBS. j. A, llorfu, SaUiran County Coal. 1 John McFarlajie, River Coal.

DRE6S MAKING, Ullj

Mrti 8. «. IMgea, Ohio, bst. 4th and Mb 8t«. DBNT1ST8. 1 ii. BartMoinew, 147 Ilaia street.

O. O. Lincoln, 6th tit., between Main and Ohio. J. Bichardkon, Ohio street, bet. third aad ith.

DYB'MOUSES.

fl^ Clarid^j liu. Nprtu DRY GOODS. Tnell. BIpIei A Oo., corner 6th and Mail street W. 8. ttycei Cor.. 77 Malk Street. C. Wittig A Uq.. 170 Main street. Sd«all & Co., corner Fourth end Main street Sax ton Walmsley, 111 M»ln street. (bnnlim tlaggerty, corner Main aad Third

DRY GOODS—WHOLESALE L. Byce&9oo. Vain street. druggists. Barr, Ouliok 4 Berry, corner Main and Faertb 11.-A. lavls A Co., Iteming Block. 3

PAEMING IM^LKMBUI^O. Jones Jones, east sido Public Square. GUNSMITH AND ST

I NOIL CUTTKR

John Armstrong, Ohio street, east of Third. ^HARDWARE Cory & Maneourt, Main Street. .•«- Aaslin, 8hryer Co., Main Street. til* •, I'f &*4 ......bats and caps... Joaoph 0. YatSst1*5Mnin street. *.u ."•ato.fcai Dowd A Slate, 19J Main street.

HOTELS.

National House,' odrner Sixth and Matn. Ulark HoMe^corner Ohio and First. Terre Haute House, corner Main and SeTtfatL Farmers' Hotel Dor 9th and chory.

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INSURANCE AGENTS.

M. A. Crane, Main street, east of ITifth Hogwr iMeKoeo, Dowling Ball. J. A. Foot#, f5 Main street. ifi

JEWELLERS. ..s

8. B. Freeman, 74 Main stsaet.

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John B. Freeman, 6 Warren's Block Jacob Kern, Opp oilte PostOBce.

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o.i. os.ii... xiat'rf* r5 JOB PRINTER. John A. Iryap, U& Main Street.

KEY CHECKS. ~A

Wm. Baskin, corner 4th and Lafayette 8ta.

LIVERY STABLE.

Bobert Httutor, opposite Buntln Hons*

LEATHER, &c.

L..A* Burnett, 144 and 14C Main Street. 'fc au MUSIC DEALERS. L. Klssner, Palace of Mnslo, 48 Ohio street^

MECHANICIAN.

A. Tlttman, 16 south 4th St. opp. Post Office.

MILLINERY.

H. A. Barldan, SO Main street. 8. L. Straus, 149 Main

St.

NOTIONS AND TRIMMINGS. t. H. Biddle, 161 Main street. *if) ii, ~i OYSTER DEALERS, Geo. Babermeypr A Co., FouTth Street. i«H

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Orahd IttiSiUgiiratloii [i£H .1 ,si«3 »BtB»»AOTOBT tW jl .!««•! *SW|. Wlf

S"»

PAINTERS. *-Vk' Cf-in tf T.

Barr A Teakle, South Fourth Street PHYSICIANS.

mat

(in -leu

PMCES,^-

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Dr. Derkey, Mulberry, bet. 6th and 7th Sta. Dr. A. Aimand, oorner,Main and 6th Streets. Dr. S. J. xouug, west side PublioSquare. Dt. I. J). Seelev, 41 North 4th Street. ®rs. Appleby A Waters, 139 Main Street.

RETAIL GROCERS.

F. B. Molloy No 9 South 4th Street. C. I. Blploy, Main 8treet. Lntber Grigsby, opposite the Post Office.

RAILROAD AGENT.

SEWING MACHINES.

Carter A Helner, 18 North 4th Street. P. W. Wolfe, North Third Stroet. T. H. Blddle, 151 Main Street.

SKIRTS AND CORSETS. H«ris A Arnold, 89 Main street. STONE CUTTERS.

Wagner A MoFarlane, Bast of T. H., A I, B, B, -.i££. saT-?o s'il' Freight Depots TEAS. j* b»* "Joseph Strong, 190 Main Street. ^sS-'

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UNDERTAKER.'E

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Isaao Bail, corner. Third and Cherry, M. W. O'Oonnell, Main Street. »ii 4v.

"M"ERCfl[ ANT'S, of HAKTFORD r'uli .'- !.tfi This old and reliable Company It no# rojire' sentedin this oity by

EAGER

a-

A

KIcKEEI.

OFFICE AT DOWLTNO HALL

'6t'

^f^ejteno^s'Gxilding' Policies* of^tosui

asce ll

B8UI

this Company, aire requested to e»)l for thoii Renewal* at tbl* Office. j*

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PBOBIICI.

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Business Respectfully solicited, ana Policies win be issued on as good terms as any other flrst-oiass Company. '-"HAGERA HcKEKH, jaSSdlm Aeanrs.

rjiBH HOWJfi SEWING MA

Bo not require the Iiitntmat or Boclatlca or Falrs—they are

WORLD-RENOWNED* I

They are oelehrated for doing the best work, using a much smaller needle for the same thread, than any other' machine, and by the .introduction of the most approved machinery, we are now able to supply tho very best machinery la the world.

They are adapted to all kinds of Family 8ewlB£,- an^W-tlMr usb of SeanjStrsjA^t, krt-s, Tailors, Manufacturers of 8h|rts, Collars,

SKIBT8, CLOAKS, .MANTILLAS, Clothing, Hats, Caps, Corsets, Boots, Shoes, Harness, Saddles, Linen Qoods, Umbrellas, Parasols^ Ac. They work equally well upon silk, linen, weolen and cotton goods, with silk, cotton or linen thread. Thay will perform every species of s«wlngv:inakiog a beautliul and periect stitch, •like on both sides of ilie articles sewed.

Tho !Cew Improved Family Machine ft without a tiral, and cannot be surpassed—a Heuimer. Feller, Braltjer, Qulltar.and Oujda go wf" Family M»cUne. '~M sf chAtgs. 0ou fail to ci

TO BtJSI&iSS MEN

WANTINO TO SAVB MOFfeY a TIME.

0»O Per Cent Beiluction! By sending ui tfce Original qf ang Doammatb er torturing*, we will return immediately ma nun' NF-CANUTR, exact TAB sutiLta. «f the Original the followieg extra.rd copies 92,CO 600 copies, In xschcase paper iuclnded, (Iftier or nolu slsej or ftfty p:-r cent- upon, tlie atiOTe prle-a may bp eaVed' Wy udnjir Mai'«icr'« Patint Adtooiaphio :P*rXTlMa Priwh f-r OiT.oe«, priceftMl.t'O.

Maurice's Petent Ht tee Bigbu art» sold *t modernte, price*. AH klnd-i cf Litbcgrapkic Worsts dpae with the. gro»tMte»re at the levee! rates#

Manrio» Patent AutosrspU'O Writing and Printing Batabllnhntfnt^ North William S*I w—v»rk ^'Idc9S*deodly

New York.

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And.sU dHoriptlMW: ofTlsMirf LsiW'K

Wholeaate ami Retail Dealer* -if

Lath »t •.

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^«g«ooiln% looting Felt.

Oastom Sawlif, flavtVK n0" WoodTRralBg

DONE to ,! All Work Warranted t*' Corner of Ninth

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)at3dt(^' t' -fim -.e-ii'l

jyjLLLDjf^KT. ,,

v«e«* rt

Mrs. Buckingham, Cor, land Ohib. MILITARY CLAIMS, D. 8. Bamidson Farriogton Block, Mala St.

ill

&• feitfj-ri. -4t I -i-nY

MILLINCKY.

uwiT Ml-T

gOMBTHING NEW

ft

In. BVCK1KOHAM Has remoTed to the corner of Fonrth And OtJa Streets, where aha is now o|»niug a tnli aad ooas*, plate stock of Fall style Bonaata, Blbeana, liof-, era, Ac. DBE8S MAKING has alao bM added} to the busineea. Baring anas patent Pisas ssa ker, satis(aetioai la guaranteed. jj

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Kfit CB|!0KS XA^C,T0 PBIBS. A Cheok Is small o*J. Ifcjnisap /d\tw Ola&> maikad with thao^raetU uMhe, toba IsMaMsti ta' a bnnch ot.kajs. carried in the paahat., Ttwa f» checks ssayalse I* attache' to Talksa, TfllMta* and other ar tloles. They are rery neat and usaful.

Also, Hotel aad Bsggage Cheoks furnished as short notice. Sow Key Cheeks numbered ana.. lettered, .The prioaofaKsf Cheekiefortyaeats, and *1U ha seat"

I also hare a al and Chains.

a-ssa^asww af ths start nTtklea ten be

Any

ly sailing at mj Ofooery Store, oa the oof1 Fourth aad Lafayette atrseta, or by drop, a'llne in the Poe*OiRea

had ner ol ping a'llne jkI4d3iA-?

TLfitat^Jlaas

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James H. Turner, at McKeen A Paddock's Mill. REAL ESTATE AGENTS. Jos. H. Blake, Ohio Street. Hendrich A Lange, corner Main and 4th streets,

awm. imiR.

wblye picrouii MarttWd Wiillr Ma^aatae, with PhystogMasy,Fhraa«lecy,aihMlagy,Physiology, and Psychology, adapted to all who read, ,la Taa Hnv«ra4rv*' PkaaasMSiaafi MwSra^a monthly, at |3 ayear or fnola'a of tan, at N each. New Yolassa. Jaaaary Poqbla B^fsbfr now ready ,M cents. Address 8. B. Wltu, )fo. 389 Broadway, New Tork. "A rich storshasua of iastraatMh aad antartalnmment." N. "I» daala with all questions effecting the good of eoelety."—Aa. Pott. "One of the piMSaatesS and Mast madabfc magaainee that asaaaa to thia Aa,"—M. M. CAreaMe. "It oaght to hsw a alsoe la frary h». llj."—Trm4o» Monitor. 'Tlo other loaraal la America lmpmts ln one yaar «e ss«eh valnabte information as this, issd. wtalshr ao olhsr teachoa man so wall to kaow hlmaalr. lack eln gle number le worth the entire amount Ot a year* (nbscrlptian.—IWsMrib lgenta Wanted. 8 aur New Premium LutaI- dStwSt

NEW O^OCBUr A*D

PROVISION STOBE!

-yu »i t. ... JSLFi-

F. B, MpiifiOt J, nn*naa4"~ Grocerieaand f^otfldoiii, do. 9 dttittMt, «m iMraortfe «f ran Maa,

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Terre-Hautlil, Indiana. •11 "a i. [0*4. The nnd«raimed haa iat MSe tJteya and, a Orst-class Family teroeery and Pror Isla Store, with a laraS aai w«ll aslsotad stock af new aad r«ahnrtMsa saitaMs fer swsry day aaa la (hniUss. to which ha calle then* ton tion af his firlenda ana the pnbUe generally,

Ooods daltrered to any part of the sMy flrsaa of oharge. lligheet cash artoa paid for Qoutry Prodnoe.

JySdBw F. D. MOLLOY.

NEWS* AND STATHWffiBf ROOMS!

Sixth Htreet,

Opposite N*v» Pott QJfoe Building?* A|1 Naw York. Olnolnnatl aad Phlla^atpitla Papars and Magaainee an hand rngalar aad as soon as Issued,

HT Special attention paid to getting baok Nnmbars. IaaiHal Papaa aad Eavlopea alwaya oa haad or stamped to order, tto^ool Paper, a good article, very cheap. aqv# ..^Dk A-4BBOLD.

ma-* »&•—««u

w«-

»uf ii a. tittu.

BARB A YEiKLE, H0DSI AMD S10M fA|KU^I AN» SRAINIM ftonth ktlj BtraaS, oppoaMeCansral logins lloait^

All Work entrusttd Fo ttt, doae promptly, and at reasonable ratfNk ftb|JsoP :^A.t

C. BAIMT,

with each

xamhio for yonr/alvesL

N°r^C4°BTER

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3sTOTA,R-Sr PX7SXsZ43 Ha fill atttadt*l'tte«oUee«toB ot Bou Qaqsion Claims, as ancra of any klud,

SoilactioB of Bounty and o^t ileads and*eM|»)l

Alt wetk doaa- promptly and- ixnenlly. Orrica—Orer Dowd A Slate'* Hat atom, is Metro poll *n B^obf Main stijst, Terre Hant^t. Indl^pa. 1' 16dlm

RESS MAKING. »r lit

Jfnw V. BLHfiOfiBli •a« removed her Otoak aad Drasa Making aatah)eehmant to Neylor'a naw buftdiag oa Phie, betweea Fourth and Fifth streets, where she. will lo pleaaed to meet all Who desire the moat |ieifet work InttrlS liria.

Particular attention »HI ha Iran, ae fore, to the lataat The moat skillfarasswtants bate bssn eagafpd, Wed4ta# «asieuilsk Ball nad Party Dm#*, Ladlae aad UhMdtf a^i Qtoaks 'and J'rtesee mann. aitasad W4 prcmplaeaa and dispntch

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