Daily Wabash Express, Volume 18, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 16 March 1869 — Page 4
DAliV*i,-.g*f KES8.
THiRRE'HAU *X'-tC. X2^D.
Tuesday Horning, March 16th, 1
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BASBFIBHING
THS(t
n&t
THE APBIL ELECTION
YEBTEBDAY
ia left than, tbred
weeks distant, and not a single gandidfj' is in the field. .* a*»x»i'i
GEO. 0. DUT
was the last day for the
payment of city taxes,- withtiTrtrtlre TniSTtton of ten per cent, penalty, l^tit^understood the Council at Us sessfoti to-lnght will extend the time until th6ttiftil^ttfiday in April, tbe date at which 15tjtffo' ancl County taxes must he paid,^^:, ., „ajT ati.i
1
We helieve 'that Indiana
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STAHSVILLB AKD ORlWfOMWJUiIi
.Accommodation. Mail..—-...
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.4:18 t.
i'rCITYNE'WBiSfS! «iu
tttA#&
will be In order
tH&Urfl
"m i1' |-TTtr't THBATKB^-"Peep o' Day" *t Dq*$n "o.M », »*vt. J* .i.ao^aj at awm*
Hall to-night. uai,»zt »i««i*jNMri If i1- y-'"
City Oounqtl
fiSto28."—Boxit
So
Wit And
£W* «»W I
session tbu evening £. j.
THE
STKAMKK
MASON
ville and all intermediate point* *bi| morning at nine o'clocfc -.at^a^aictoA,*»••
THE
Journal is going to afflict its readj
ers wijh Dan Yoorbees' Sativ£^4$jj£b{ 6 is ViMi
*v»A
harbeen appointed, W-
ministrator of the estate of Bent. Dtfvioson, deceased. .«
THE MATOB
had- a ewe oji JiaoSe yiP#
terday, but up to five o'plocfe the sui^.( was too drunk for trial.
TELEGRAPH.—"We
"SWEET
have good author^
for stating thrtanew-t^cgrapfrmnrwil be running through this city from east to west in a very short time.
are the uses of adversity," but
tbe adversity that has brought sugaT upj to twenty cents a pound has pade sweetening come rather defer,.
FOUL PLAT.—Slight
THE
.•'•{
--10!
suspicions existj
that there was some foul play connected with the death of the man found, §t the bottom of a well Sunday morning',-
Newport Hoosier. State says, "a
man living in Howard, Parke county about three miles from Newport, met with a singular death pne day last. week, it appears he was out in tbe woods by himself splitting rails, and while standing on the log driving in a large glut, he •lipped and fell into the crack, tbe glut bouncing out at the same lime,'letting the log come together upoin him, which terminated his life in a few hours."
lin tv
t-ino
...•
MR. NIOHOLAS FILBEOK
OPENGI this
morning, a large and cpQimodictus Tbfiarding house at the corner of Fjfth ftnd.Cherf ry.streets. The house has be^:4tie^^ furnished throughout and will,' We are assured, be kept as a first-class boarding house. Mr. Filbeck'sv long ex^erifihce-ln the business will insure success in his new enterprise.
PEBSOSAL.—Gen.
Sam. Magill, Esq., of Rockville, were in the city yesterday, on their Way hotfle from Washington. The Ge(nwal says^he regards the appointment ot Mr. Magill to the Collectorship of this district,~ab .definitely fixed, he having the unlfcSfe commendation of Messrs. Morton, Prafctj Washburn and Hunter. He be,lfQveg that Mr. Burnett has the ^same aaendations for the Terre Hauti Kltp" .» I mastership. "9 (W(9
JUST DEBTS.—The
discussion of tbe
question whether a man legally'leased from honest debts by the bankrupt law /is morally released from their payment if he afterwards acquires ample Ability to pay, shows that the gospel 6F hone'sty needs a new proclamation. Tbe man who
wants
to .escape doing as he p^mis:
ed, and snatches at. outlawry laVs,' flaws in the contracts, lack of witnesses and ftU such Jeg#rquirks to get. rid of a fair, square bargain is foolish to discuss the morality of the thing. He is pa9t that. The law may give a debtor moral rotate ia some cases, but a simple inquiry may throw light on special Was the law intended to put tbe Settlor in position to get a living and pfty his debts i^ be got a bank balance in his fkyor,soj(^to help him to get the bank balance while he snaps his fingers ^.t the man his notes A eolation' 'of la question solves'Hre'Svlidle-inatteih
IMPORTANT RAILROAD DHCI
lbe
ship, and J. F. Morris, Eaq, has been appointed to fiiMbryacatyafc MrTHSy58 ias also be^Jiimnaled^Wr elAHRtite'to that office for ihe ensuing term.
From the Western Magical Bevlcw.j A
wher$ he lives, or whether he now lives
at all, bat we're going £»ifWcHSf bring him to light. AlM^fiifa^rTSThalt be is the author of the very flue poem we •oMpfj ^Obe
that of 1867. While in attendance upoa
as follows:
Being a
LtyUlatit* Proctedmg,.
ougTl the Summer sing tbeir BODS ?e.
Thou Btood'i When And o'er
leaves, fox Perfysf
The while that pitying pleadings filled thy breath. In vain for thsm the doathless laurel crowa-
With which the birds thy temples would en wreath .. —tn
No more in plaintive songs they sing their lote. Kith -blood, thait-^dumage,- once eo bright, So more with sunset's tints can vie above Not even their sexton Robin, fate reprieves
To
strew their dabbled breasts wit turial leaves
It boots not now to sing the saddened strain, How all the summer voiceless passed away How on the burning earth no sbow«r ot rain
Fell with refreshing
.Ti
coolness
.through the dsy
And through theinight no more tbe sad refrain, The music of the nightengsle's soft lay, Awoke the slumbering echoes from their seats, And spoke of nature's tool and calm retroats.
Nor how like plagues of Egypt o'er the land Came troops of poisonous worms and stinging flics, Whose havoc might ba seen on every band
In withered glebe and cattle's tortured cries, All scant and spare the tainted harvests stand, As if they fed the worm that never dies And so the antumn fruitless took its flight, And even winter groaued beneath the ight.
But since, o'er all the land there are no laws Condemning birds to death and so they live A life of joy, still filling every pause
With bursting 'eong. Yet still, at times we grieve, Wh ruthless hands that should bestow ap plauso,
All unrestrained, death-dealing hisses give, Coarse tuneless souls, with lives so bleak and sere They may not feel the glory of the year.
'Gainst such all nature with one voice must cry fflFor laws to scourge the song-destroying race As well their vandal hands might rob the sky
Of all tho stars that deck the smiling face, Or blast the flowers that with th ir_brightnes9 vie
For these must ever fill the dearest placeWithin that heart whose pulses beat with love For mas beneath, and for his God above I
5noJL h£ wjke ^LdSi-ew^p tJebii^ ('{Protecting wilS andliarnAess ttrds! ummer hoar their sweetest songs, iugh all his life, like them, be 'ree I
usx, wine and song, and birds, and flo
MlU°^lW^hmg«WaAJlfe^"th
we don't want, to be selfish, we repub ish it, that, alhow%re§cter| pm ffijgyviV it that Mr. Long, the author of the above poem, honors Terro with denco, but has nevOTTkOTorecrae ture as a ®"0 '8
THEATER
Dowling Hall
fjWto
Yojk
IfiAW&U
:—.
y*
Geo. K. Steele, and
"mm
ai:
corner •iop^^aj^e pla£jturlng ««0om-
"reek Town- mancflfn'nnt gHxAiLin.j^^^^wwr*All who are acquainted with the put lu&y or iipd noble laBtution will hail
T™T" delight this event which marks )& bright era in her prosperous career. Nit Wly her numerous alumni, many of
em Musical «®vicw.] [whom, have achiaved high honor "in the ^i_moESLOOT MuSISfgS not only the large and influential religious denominationJtb&t
'cmm-iMkm
the intell(rat|i^l progress of his country, WiCWjjbictfUlftt "Old Asbury" is soon to posseas increased facilities for the accom-«-gr*ndJ'ede!afi(}6il midtfon'.aiiiTjMn 9i0*f ai Sitvi.'!
a
profession, ana a tn
lawyer by true poet as
Theatea was bettftstbra
p^dJLpe&a, «H»dw4eiPtl^eTlai% verj^^ajraapB^ fwhiOllable' audience.— Very rarely has a theatrical company met with as hearty a welcome, as Mana ger Sherry's last night and this welcnm was well deserved. The company is good one. Better, it is a very good one, The pl»y, "Tho Lancashire Lass," is new one, and well calculated to bring out the good qualities of a good company.
Mrs. Jennie Carroll, as "Ruth Kirby," the heroine of the story, plays the part well. She seems at home on the stage, has a fino voice, a pretty face and sings easily and well. Mr. Carroll, as "Red burn," pleased, all. IJe reads and acts well, aud lias a fine stage presence. "Spotty," as played by Mr. Charles, was the great
character,
of the play as acted
last nigbt, in that it was the most perfect in its way, and the finest specimen of actp ing. Mr. Sherry, as a "Parly by the name of Johnson," demonstrated his power as an actor in such a way as to make him a favorite. The characters were all jn good hmidyj-aliyTB were no
which ia part of the company, adds no
cats has recently !be«aj.JecKtetJ go county, Pennsylvania, which is of some importance to both railroad travelers and conductors. A passenger on the Oil Creek and Allegheny IUilroadTfeniSWl^«r^gr his fare .when demAOded by the conductor, and was put off the'ears.- -For ihb/ was instituted against the.«mdtjotpTj.*nc! the case was tried before the ^*£9*, a^«ve Common Pleas Court of that -eewiKty.— The ehargo of the Judge, in a0coraa££e with which a vardict was rendered' tftf defendant, was in subslaoce as follows, A passenger who refuses to paf and resists the-oot^uc^^tmn^r^rcr damages for injuries he mayTecM^«|fJ)i^
a
drama entitled^Pflep_fiL Day.". .yfovhujioxla ggrefdot For tbo "Eipresa.J
ot tuin^eitahn ,:ooj- T1
iloca^ed at jmeetin^Si c66? "tir erect it new XTnlversit'
reencastle, Ind ins ect
ata^ecial
'XSkWSSfhAW.Ii.Wwi
.talked about for several
tm|Pt
bo work. But thrift
nwreljhilWVtA^aRift^fita-i^.floeded
building eball com Sevefefll^MaifjbfilbeliSJD^Ieiiia^ re-
fleeting of tlfif #bW&* f!rtft"lfrt)*nttte3 hy
Normal School ft will OUS a(«3l«CSilw^dUlMBailft&Jiace in 'the.8S«»l It VfeBiSlM ten largo reciSti9»*o38«LGi*eif asiMiii&ar
being put off and when the conductorW attached au MtteafltolWW^SMfiisor, two train demands fare, ana allows a man reasonable time to produce bi? .ticket*'or pay bis fare, and the passenger irefus^ij and tbe conductor stops the train, tiro conductor is not then obliged to take tick-? et or
the conductor is the stopping of th6'tr&ftK>
fare, and the ringing of the belf WteeHttfte* fift^j|Mje4iith their Work that the ceromonj of
a©*
ISSWB#
rfobfw mm aj
the iiitett£iio«^of«th#huHding com-
If any of his friends iboild see
th^.np^ie^ thay will please eammunicate
aifHE
folly came to light,
Too late their cruel folly came tonight, For warbling son Tun'less their Yoicct,"
DAVIS FAMILY
l&rden' and the Border, fresh, genuine: and. reliable can now be bad at J. A. Foote's Seed Store, No. 65 Main street. marl6d3twlt
SURPRISE,
Prince Edward's Island and
Irish! (Oats, §pi i?g -Wh^at, Cl^w^othy, Kentucky Blue Grass, Englfsh Blue Grass, Spring Barley, Potatoes of both new and old varieties, 200 varieties off Vegetable Seed?, 100. variety,of Flower ^eed*,1 flpritfj Batbi, &c.> tfll idl- sale at Footed SeeilStore, No, 65 Main street, marl6a3ly wit
Buttons, just received, at Walmsley's.
NEW
Marseilles Trimmings, at Saxton
& Walmsley's.
MATHEMATICAL
•ji jiB: •.•aero
JUST
BECEIVSD FRDM THO ^A^ a strictly
choice lot of Imperial, Gunpowder and
Mess and Np. 1 Matkcrel/JPicWed Shad Salmon find-White FisbjrY^rmouth Bloa bers, Halibut, Fresh Canned Salmon Lobster, and George's Bank Cod FiBb all of which will be offered at the lowest caah prices. •t JOSEPH
C. I. RIPLEY
FRISH
mal^ JA»O wae
drowned in a well on Saturday night, ^ras abotH & a inche*'Aigh appaon^y 24 ygaMltM' had biaok =hair, dark t^jss an^'tiaik complexion was squarebuilt and weighed about 160 pounds. He Iffybeegii&iiybd live^stable in Evansville about three years is supposed ^o ,hayefrelatives in Jhat city., «»d in St.
ORANGES
will .give a Concert
at Templar's Hall, over Syke's hat store, m^ay^night, fpr the, benefit of the ^'Good^ ^femplare' pickets for sale at Bartlett & Grunday's and Alleh & Andrew's Book Stores, and Gus ArJ nold's News Depot. Admittance, twenty
m*6ur 2£ii
SEEDS
of p.11 kinds for the Fieid, the
INSTRUMENTS.—I
s7 c„3 rIS.
May he
Each summer boar their sweetest songs, and st-ill Through all his life, like them, be blithe and free I
glee!
May mure, wine and song, ana bird*, and flowers Forever fill'the measure of his hours.
We call attejffiaa' djGjis pfoeJt/e we believe ityw^fcuJnalimfe- of its lication, only noticed by a few—at least we have nev^rjnraiheajd -mentit^ne"
STRONG,
TMflf to. lioikkn stiWtl
WANTED—'Immediately, a tfespectable. yo^xpg m^o 18 to years of^ag^.tq }lerk ,o A/. Ajpp/yidt.73Jilan beet ml5d2t
Baking Powders will be agreeab]^YB.u.T8 prised..at its dejlcip^ /productions, A trfal is only necessary to prove its advan rag^tOver Soda and, Sfkleeatua in the mtflaftg of bread, hiscuilEs, cakes, &c. No famlly ihat onee use theni will be without them. 13-d3t
fine article always in preference to an adulterated one. Dooley's Teast Powder is warranted pure, and always does its work charmingly. For-sale by all re tail areceriee, and atwhelesale bjrGox & Sodll |pt •l#t W..A NT
THE
etrctf,
"fao~weak
places—and the performance was a very
NEW Skirt Factory and Corset
Emporium of Her*-# Arnold is now in full blast, We are now receiving Spring goods, and pjoSt. respectfully invite the ladaea nn^mmlae them. ?.?
Mfes 'S^Mingi pf^i^nerly", with B. Weisa, is' ift bur' Employ, and will be hap-p^t^^cM^lhecalls-^f^her rtie^ill. -.• 'JSCr 4T. 1 «lf. mil
iHPdteTANT TO LAl)liB9. 31 rj. L. Yolgelr, Sduth'Foarth Btf6ei,'Ws just received direct frim New York a select lot of Spring* Bbnnets, Hats, Flowers, frames and Ribbons, all of the latest and mp|t attract^ ^^les,^hich ahe^has placed upon her counters, tf^ie spld,,f.o,,friends and patrons at tWmost-reasonableprices. fe ii-da»fr
THE
most simpl^HkuUfuV a^9 6^t Machfiw in market. Z.-S.^i^fe^lWj Ag^Trt, 143 MSfti^traeti up£W. 9dtf
.:=«sjdrljj0. 7? "rzllo-5-J
RKMOVED.—Brows
imovtifl"4o^o^
-wad
.Glassware, Table C^l|ry, &p. dtf
ps'- ms't"
To ANT.pl^inayjdasmB i^aing Paints, Window Glass, etc, this season^ we invite atten tiei^ 'Stn''8lbck* wiM:n wiflT)! kept full and Gortptote, and always sold at the bottom o^the market. 1 %gYnVT^gi ift RgE*T 17-BtT Druggists.
J|«B.ridan h^s
store room recently occupied by Bberle
Bindley, on Main, between Third an 1 Fourth streets, where she will be please to see her old customers, and as man new ones as may choose to favor bt with their patronage.
DATES, figs and cocoanuts,
Sage's.
JACOB KERN,
and Lemons at Sage's.
Insurers
Christy, of this city.j dlt The nrst policy issued in Terre Haute bj .i jj'f
r7?
One th been issued to
jn issued to n^ro
Jacob Gundlefinger
N. C. SparJeawV^A^-WA..,
Policies issued'by
CONSIGNEE'S SALE-OF TOBACCO
AUCTION.—On
onc
LI^fE Of Siik^^l fld
Saxton & dlt
will
take orders and furnish any Mfctbematicil^68t»ument whatever at manufacturer's prices. I have a bpok of pngtSving of all Instruments, Protractors, .*Rule9, Chrono grapht,. iCompasseis Parallel and Field Instruments of all kinasl" fivarjr Instru liiekt ^trariwd by th6 ifflftn'ufacturer^^
REMOVAL
p.s FREEMAN,
16dtf 'fgiSfli Main1street 'near cor. 6th y\r- {0.-'
ONE Hu^DR"EI)
DozfcN
NAPKINS
at ex
tremely low prices, at Saxton & Walms ley's.
^§iUat firfvE^lh Tabl6 Oloths, kins an'd" Huck TowSl?,7 at Sa'xtoh &
89 Main street, Warren's Block. miodtf
THE
latest style of Ties and Boas at
.Dowd & Slate's. 16dtf
IF
YOU want a Hat or Cap cheap for the money, go to Dowd & Slate's. 16dtf
WOOLEN HOODS
BOOTS
BOARDis
Sells Boneless Sardines. [25,dtf
MAPLE SUGAR
at
6dtf
C. I. RIFLET'S.
dt^
on 6th street, is not selling his goods al cost, neither does he intend to close ou| by Christmas, but seHs as cheap as an] one in the city a fine.lot of Jewelry an OlockB for Christmas^ just reoeived, to bf sold at very low figures. Call and coin jfcre his prices before purchasing. d2!
9
a olHT iiaT^A bti/s
VL
offere
FIRE.—$4,000,000—Protection is offeree
1853.'
have sine
ons attj^ls
pofi JmV have
these policies,
been "promptly ani which'
or damage, will attest: M. W. Sedam J. G. Adams A' LI XiMDor. Boss & Kenn#jii2»ybt]lR John N. Reiz
2,000 5,000j 150. 300 3,000 30 50
i6HTFS^
AT
account of whom it may
March 12th, 1869, at 2 o'clock P. M., a su-
dark and bright tens, quarters, and nayj also/it lirgkfcW pJ®!8?feW bright naturalni^j^^h plug, sold in lots to tuit pure' tinue from day to day until thVTol is disposed of. GREINER &
FORREST,
10,dtf] Auctioneers.
!—Mrs. M. Riegelman, in or
der to meet the demands of her rapidly Increasing trade, has removed-to No. 89 Main street, (Warren's Block), where she will be happy to receive the calls of her friends and patrons. She will constantly keep on band a complete assort ment of plain and ornamental hair, such as Switches, Curls, Puffs, Side -Curls, Chignons, &e. Ladies wishing Switches made out of combing, can be accommodated on short notice. Persons desiring to rent anything in her line will find a good variety to select from at reasonable prices.
Highest price paid for Hair.
at 10 cents, 25 cents
and 60 cents, at C. Wittig & Co's., 170
AND
SHOES.—Jacob
removed his stock of Boots aod Shoes to the store-room, one square south of the old "Spinning Wheel'^cdlher, two doors below Ohio street, where he will be pleased to see his old customers and as many
be closed out at very low prices. Country merchants wishing to "sort up" with odds and eridrin the boot'and shoe ne, will do well to give him a call. [21 ,dtf
at C. I. Ripley's. [26,dtf
CARPENTERS
BUCKWHEAT,
THE
new Weecl Sewing Machine, the
Main street,1'
AI «xs$a3aotin" ir«f -oafl*---"
jifirvhl^moSt JSaraware fqrr your j»oney¥ Psftmpa Austin. Shrvor ,*&FTinr
yparjooney^,
CDv
W8."
conld* 'dtf
Rye And Unbolted Ffbur
at E. R. Wright & Co's^ 15dtf«.5mo malll aiob el •aoKil
best styles and largest assortment
of Paper Collars in tbe city, at Dowd & Slate's. "^••la-.l^iiiw.l.e
est prices, no
& Melvin have re-
vi^r^bt^
etween
.Third and Fourth^ Effete they will keep
16dtf
S. L. STRAUS,
dtf 149 Main street.
penders, of the bertmialiiy, at Dowd & Slate's. lCdtf
Sage's. (4* ,«JlH»Jfpb-dtf
WINTER GOODS,
A FINE LINK of New Neck Ties, just received by Riddle, 151 Main street. 27,dtf U.
WE
do not propose to sell fcr a song, but we W1 sell at cost, all seasonable ^oode. C. Wirna & Co. -170 Main street, Deming Block.
J11"*#
en can ofc m. North
Terrps reasot iteTrans-
O M*CHira
—rfiaSirtit. to^j^fl on
wmmneb ***i
CRAei^^^EVr,^in ^eas, Osjt Clwifio^Mifiy.^rwpe, N. O. Mo-
3fti|a^,,
at
opposite the Post Offic
TIB"
^iffees
JOSEPH STRONG'S
BT
in street
im *A1 rr^H v-.'
ILWV
"ff
the b«nttadBLBia99^will o|i^r tfi%i.lnoni jjUTi ff IfilMin] Jv"
,tlQ
"w£o wish to learn to ride the Velocipede. The room being large and suitable for l»aeUoe I wilt .wut -ia tmp dozen ™c^^^4rai^nl ^6niat^rli^onable rSep»i»6oT'^jOTsders -ibr the latest
.jJtjAMrtr'-'W'RiciHt.
itv^A^ruvimUbttxid- Broihm-a of the Hi
*^-4T^%it?is^b^'W^()wlaifeT|ae0' marchtfor the 17th day of Maroh, 1869: at 8o\itock i^tb^rtjSrtfi^ ^ift 4jr(»QB8iop.— ^aowssieni^wmc^'^recr^ly^t^Ol o'clock
AaliiiWieat'-onr Ohlo street
lwg«lfi§ North 'V&rfid Mafn, EwT^ain Wer^wmo 5th, South 5th to the Catholic Church.— After services at the Church, to the Hall tben di£pe£A&.iill~6£'»« ol06k™p^ M.7 then
ft^##ervM»"? .^ body.
p8^k^frerjcefth»»«»tsu
11." u!.v*
nwrt wMK^tfettji'f '$t..JjflVC"Mk
t-Sii
1
Kmga ^a. towDj jsvtjffcbOi foaiKl^nt- S. Ecaam an.'«,^ 161' Maff? MFee^r^on't^formux wwt -eei: mldwtf }i» —.ml
I:r. lallqsoii cl enirr i!.-.c-.£ .ffe al
BMM X'.T&«
IilTTBBB ui8
flBJy reoonjmended'by pbysidians for DyahspticB, ofi ajictrttnt of. its tonic prop^aesylts f»1nrity, Sn4 tts 4ellciou8 flavor.
feb23dwlt.
IB
tNOEBBJ.iJLOTHHft WBINO-
^Wringers a
.^^jDWA^^V'iiuigeM. 84
Cl!
CoRy. & JkANOouitT'ft.
?y PI twinw
A JV^jp T^^k^ yviaK i^ Sufficient y.on want bargains in Ladies' Furs, $§ &.Cd's"i! 1^7.0 Main street, Dprnfflg Biock3he/.iSeli'a£ cost." jll-dtf in i*v" ru j: I
:rTT
PROFITS'
AND
QUICK SAT.ES
iLvU^^^rigsby keeps a nice and well and- Produce MM^Io ne\y stand, opposite tbe Bottoffioeui^Oui and'aee for yourselyes rfi§?,hj9\y year.lias rolled in, now if you wHfroll in with it we will have a good tHa*. "f« Udtf ,i,« v. Tfi.T- 'V"
sabaek."«iil
-t'-nf
L-RIDBLS) caa beat tbo^-'Afalccipedes on rnaiU rj7 [27jdtt tld agi ?iwi JBYT/I
i' ti
••aori.S
skirts and jfifawe^
2Sfti'.P^ hatt for 50 nnd- C0 cbnts, ai Wittig& Co's., 170 Main street Deming Block. jll-dtf
MEDICAL.—
Dr.
W.
DON'T
sUHC
Deming Block they sell winter goods at exact cost. jll-dtf
Do .YOU want Presrved Orange Peel? Call at C. I, Ripley's. [25,dtf
and buiVinm gcmtatty,
for the best warran, Sash hfld^frborf see dtf
oledo
ustinTohryer & Co.
HKADQifcitiis 'sW at B. R. Wright & Co., 155 Main street. dtf \rrr *~t w» fTEW^TT^ at 149 Main street.
Moore respectfully
amrtraircrffsrtlhftCheJbalkod the prac tice of mediclire tnis city. Office, on north side of Main street, between Fourth and Fifth, over Goodman's Clothing Store, and formerly occupied by Mrs Leonard, 13-dlm
PRESCRIPTION
Doll has
carefully, prepared by IV Drug -^MtufSt feblfidtf
Block. 6tH an
ihine
SWheel«r
mil
et, up-stairs."*rr9dtf
be talked into^^^iasing a Sew^
ing Machine
bgjfaifi,ageipg$f&gew W
Family Favofile. Z."a^Wheeler, Agent, 9dtf
INSTRUCTIONS
IN
LANDSCAPE PAINT
rq the beauti
of XanqscajpeT'pipting, wjll do
wriTHo*-call arid examine specimens at the rooms of J.
D.
Wright. Terms reason
IIlill' 1,.imi
POSTOFFICE EL^T^ON .uaooa uiTT'CTST'.uaooa
By ths advifo,of)j(ta friend(I, I hereby submit
propojcii election, to be held on the20ih inst
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
S #!R^GHT/
y»«'q BOOTS ABfp SI ^ISulh YourTii Stmt, b«t. W^lna
TERRE MAZFTEL INI)..Y.a.1 i.-'A4
The pa
namq^r dissolvt-d
at any price to close
|ijk^ojm_foi^Driwf Attack
dft ia n"u*'~ ci :irf*
»ren to B.ap*iaiMO.
i?T.
-A
All kinds of Custom-work njadato.prdcr. ft ..end b»nJ
Bendy-msde work kept constantly ATIiC^^filt tPRICKH tha^a^aUi^fy^t af^ other,^U^e in t^e^cit^
TgtABSI»(}' ®OU9»
Tho "opens to-deyf ^l»^g(S and newlyfnrnithe^Jtear^ineHouso, on thajco oftJrtWand'WiA'ry'stro're, where bs ho^e see all hie Id, and many new rarsnt. THE TABLE WILL BE WELL FURNISHED, and the Ilonss well kept in in every respect.
orner to
A ccmmcdl*iii Wogon Yard adjoins thepirm igci. NlUilOLAti FILBECK. JlIaCillJ6-lUf
the wat
Interest
jf Unasr*. Uad»o(i -«*4Browa, in the late firm »f
^ll«n,
Brown
A Cq,.
hav#, formed a Co-patt»
i(M» tti' 4ptir»a»«»f«»rttt»g do Ihe Joh Book Binding, and (he sale of Books loberj.at tfcebid We will settle claim# dd^ Trorti. the late ^rm,
P«i
ANDREWS.
Q^KItl!'(?» MAN 0 FACTORY
&
(POilTHiDS^fllikAS
€0.r
.rntr aduiikiWdteat stiwmsVsrre Uatite, Ind. porne omaaatiyf aai hand, and tu*nuftietB»a.-«» y~ rocdet, aUttw U««s|^l«s of ih»: tea naMMpe but-the ,flni»t JMWUI' la
...
:l
LOCAL NOTICES.?
Tbe Ageor Miracles Bevivei—•he tf B*ank glrm it* ptrtlcnUit oron* of the most mlracoloos cures on record. Isaac SaltMiS' «f Hyerstowa, I*baaoa oounty, Pa., a y#o th sevyataui jresra old, was a&fe&d fat «m two yam with tbewom form at Scrotal* kis enctlre body, Cue, neck and limbs were literally oorared with large ranning lira, which discharged pumlent jaatter so oophnialy to gstherhalf an loch deep In bed daring the night he was constantly cold. and required a hot fire In his room both ntiamer aad wiater the «mfH wag »o oHkn«T*e that hopeMOfl etmTd endnralt longer than a jalnute or tw« Dri. Bridenbach, Bncher, Heekfert and Iiebrettgood, wfll-known and sktlUtiT phy*iciaaa, attended Him' successively, without being able to afford the suffered any relief. As a laat -resort, he was induced to use the celebrated •XlSHliEB'S HIBB BITTEBS, and is now p«rfeslly restored to health. The editor of the Tttc«*f«r of Htaltf has in his poss«a»ion two large glassjars containing/fvj poundtof Mate lain from (A* body of youmg Saltier. mlOdwlw
Barr's !?«ctor»I Xlixtr.—Bead tho ollowing ttrong and pointed endorsement of lh» Bemedf for Oonghs and Co!d—"Barr'a Pectoral Elixir." .V-'V"'
Trni HAUTE, FEB. 8, 1869.
THOIUI H. BABE, ESQ., Dear Sir1 haT»uted several battles of your "Pectoral Elixir," in my family, and In XTX*Y isitanoe with very Dsonao* vr beneficial resnlts.
E.
FRANK
AMUSEMENTS-
The Management begs leave to annonunce that ljis powarfnl Company will open, FOB THREE NI8HTS ONLY,-
Commencing Monday
a*
ETC,.
March 15.
The Company consists of Twenty-Fonr First Class Artists, selected fiom the principal Theatres of New York and Philadelphia, together, the Celebrated
COBNIT BAND
I
St^ah:C^¥.«'Wring^/''. rSf's&le at'
and
OBCHEST^*..with
The following well-known At tiits Included. In this powerful Company: w. MRS. JENNIE EABROLL, '11^^ ^1®1*'^1*
MIS3 DOLLIB PIKE, I SN JWE MBS. S. A. BAKER,. R~ ^I MISS. MAY HENTRT.
Wl
MISS JULIA
STEVENSON,
LITTLE KATIE BAKER,
.MB. J.F. 8HERBT, MB- J,W. CABBOLL, i-. MB GEO. O. CHABLES, o, »aMB. W, J. F-EBGtfSON, 'l'r.'li
MB. J. H. MULLIG4N,
1 j!
MB. T. T. ,5AINEY, E N I
t.M ... MB. :MPNTG0WJi»Y. jf m&ftts «?f»a 3» fwc Tnesdny Eve, starch 16tb', Will bepreiezfted the Great S^nsMional Xtrama —having eDjojed the uninterrupted ran of 450 ocnsecntiTe nights in London. placed throughout this country witlftanprecedented sue cess, and nnlTersally acknowledged the,Greate»t Bsamatio Triumph or Moderti' timea—fehtltled:,
PEEP ov'rA.^r
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
JN BANKRUPTCY.
DISTRICT OF INDIANA, SS At Indiana^ lit, the 8th day "of March, A. D., 18ca.- The nndersigneu hereby give notica of their appoint' iheiitia* Aseignees of James Schee, of Terre Hante, in the county of Vigo, and State cf In diana^withla raid District, whe has been agjndged a Baskrupt, upon his. own petition, by the District Oonrt ef said District.
W. A. BRADSUAW, J. W. BBADSHAW,
mar!2d3wltiw
A
PPLICATION FOR LI-
notice that they will apply to thrf County Com misaioner- at their next session in April for license to sell spirituous ant} Intoxicating liquors less than a quart at a time, for the space of on6 year, The premises on which said liquors are to be sold are located on the corner of 12th and Main streets, in Terre Haute, Vigo county, Indiana. WEST 4 WOODRUFF marlSdlwSt i^i
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...
p^rre
tA'"i
-Hi.
SIMPSON'S COLUMN v?
staOM
a nwm'l i'f»
JJUFUS H, SIMPSON
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
ebtwd HOT ART PUBLIC, |Oti}
lr
Commissioner of Deeds for Western States,
Fire and Life Insurance Agent,
Haute, Indiana.
OVCICE—In Scott's Bnlldiog—up-stairs—Hip poslte the New Court Bouse. NOTICE —Collections mada in and out Of Court, at reasonablec3mmisaions
ESPECIAL ATTENTION given to aettlemen of Eatates and Guardians in the Probate Conrt. ..-v., sit. 'fci-
IT I
*«. 'v'SS .-IP"
/'ts
FOR SALE.
A small frame balidingr corner of 6th aad OWestnnt streets—cheap—purchaser to remove the building.
A city lot, adjoining the residence t-f John Q. UdTphy, on North ?irt street. A beaatiful building lot, ooraer of 8th and Wal n\i( streets—fenced—shade and fruje trees. 120.acres of good timber land, 1% miles from Marjihabqrg, ceunty-seat of Bipiey Oounty, Mis sonrl, at a bargain. Will tie sold for part caah, aad good trade for balance.
A two-story brick basiness honse, situated on Mala street, between 8th and 9 th—suitable for a Grocery store or Boarding
HCUSJ.
FABMS AND HOUSES
pm
DISS«E$*.m
A good bar
gain and easy-payments. Call at Mmpma's Real Ettale Agency,
-b:"^
4t
atiM IM*
b-Jr.
fttiirtypp '*M!
WANTED.
s-1es'v t'U. TO SELL
AHD RENT.
Continental Life Insurance Company, to
OF NEW YORK.
CAPITAL, paid in. A3SET8 3M®7,I78 4» (POLICIES Issued in iStW '6,004
B. BL NIMPSOW,
Sfarlldwlf
DISTRICT AGENT.
eCf it"* •PMiSf*,/*"
5
.MS
3,&*
-4'«-
The firm of Toell. Biplty & Co., was dissolved on tho 1st of January, by wntnal consent, Mr. G. W. Haberly latirinfc, and Arthur Deming taking his place- The new firm will be known nnder the style of T*li, Ripley Deming.
All perrons Indebted ta the la-« Arm will call andsetlejmma|llat«lj liTUOteorcaj^. FebS-dwtf
^O0D WOOP! WOOD!
Two hpndrsdeards of seasoned Gord Wood for talo by J. A. Bboada. AU orders left at the 'Karly l|ou»o," West Main street, promptly
T$BlXTH0rSI-W. B^XA^J^^WPV, l(-d3m
WAMTKO.
WANTEp.r.-To PawjibMe!—i
laanta Pfsr *u* locati?n,Md«d4rf?s
imu •urn*
~iii. »»U a ,»grui Ml:
JD SthitTee*. opaeetta JfcSrefor's—•jnstasc will be aoM at T»§Um. Moaiie oT *r E«in»,aatH pHlhia,^
T^OB two-8tbry brl«k
Honav lo«aM#...*pu IU»* »tfee», ojniu now doettpitfdf aS McKeen PaddboTrf Oroeery, wttfbe SoMrt «M* i««reUo tM j«tdiaser. The o*aar *4lLlatMada«tni)a s^ in PMtorment, ia^nire on tha p^etB^sea.
T70lt SALE—CHBAP—^An ex|
A «elient-Meond-haad Ptii# s^'oetave ceae4 /wood ea»^JKUhtf iiSthMWilf Hfe^aii OAe%pr«4iitM( .i-u JLiBi Bill mlaim ..., CitvPetM
former residence,
Hows,
Pastor 1st Congregational Obnrch.
Hanubctured by
BABB, GVLICK
FT
BEBBT,
fSSdSm Druggists.
Market (oal ledSil) sad il con tats* tea wwi.tia tiny WcWB»T„l IMiMriitMii tlsMi h- |Mai SMtala one hairaaaere, or
AM
•J
9Mlia
BE A.Ia I..
yOK SALE
iotl'Urt a half, tw
|arge otttet«e, aa4 a Mil,' aM Mag the.beaitfaleet part of tbe eity. It If deeiraMe a fa»Qr rest denne, oraflrstcMa hoard hsf hcase It «tuiM sold tor eask, myltv, or eaehi fer*j6»ai,lB cood mMMm, ta Illiaois. -pattnMkM Unit* af M'Wrfarsicned, ft UhariveOtraft, bf. 91K. KAMI
Wiahlligto
otkar. baalMM,mm will sell oar Ol
OSBT-MOlta
aad BOASBI|M B0D8B VD]
NITURS ven iNMisbla yessoa ^akis{ :to earn* la this tntainew, est iaiita |aod tj call tog at NOBRISWacoa Tard,«a street. Utf
T?Oft SAlfE—A Fine two-g
J? frame BwelUac Honse stall rooms. slate roof, two cisterns aad wall, stable, «arr£ house, and good frnit. Lot ISO feat Area! by
Will bs.aold ohsap. Anlf I* M. DOKHSLI.T.
feet deep, sl6dtf
besold ohsap. -P.
l?OR SALE—Or IBxohange foi i. City Property. lOaeres of ground ik-allt Hast of the oHjr, with a good br« house of eli rooms, oellarK~#ell, cistern, stable, sheds, oai age-hoase, HHt-rate orchard of apples, peal peache*, plnms. ebsrrles, (rapes, and, tbtre -acrn strawberries, ra«phsnis«, asmgoosetiarrle and carrots—ail beatlas. Door jard sat wUI
Call at the Ooaat, jaHtai
evergreeaa and Cowan. Treasurer's efllee.
FOR RENT.
TTDR ItBNT.—A oonvenieat^am
J- comfortable OwelHng House, ooi^tUnli ten rooms, cistern, fruit trees and gTaperlni Mr. VL BYES, Corner of tlfthaad streots. lOdtf
comiorttoie uweinag ttoose, containing oms, (Inclndlng hltchen), cellar, waif aov s,stable, ooal house, wosdshed, Ac..' 86md Tees and gTaperlnes. Tor terms Itntfi'til
T?OR RENT.—A Store-room (on
the eouth aide of the PnMIo Btputff, With back-rOoki and eellar Beat HO per* m6nth. Small stock of Groceries la tba sior* wilPbe sold cheap. Apply on the premise* to
m3dtf
10
4
Admission SO Cents ..... P. F. SHERRY, Bos. Agt,
5
Mrs. BBOWN
TII MARCH, 1869.
fsrea httajKXp'BotlmiSi al
a.M OF THK HlfcW SKIW VACTOttT.i wn .,! .•-limit
flEBZ A ABXN,D,
ip a-
JEtespectfalljr *anoaa*t t« tha yabflc1 that titOf have opeaed at .,--4.-., ... if.i'J ftn? oaO UsdO 0a isiS «ii #1
ihelr New Ston^ 80 Main St, «. w»K ,«o»W A Snperb Stock of
Hoop Skirts, Corsets.
Zadies^'j^rnisMng
and Fancy Goods,
ia
and hereby extend a'n larltaUoa io tha liadlts to can aad examlae their stook^ sMMttag them that they will oonstastly Sad at thait
A FULL LINE Of THS APOVS, ABT1CLI0 ?•j „la. all ilyln and' aturfw
Prices *o Suit All
s*tsi*T3 aa'masee
Our Store, Bo. IS Bouth. Tsarth -Street, will
ja ?t*wirrf"
JiLOTJR, CBM BKT,BACOK,4Q.
ft1AA BBLS. Of FLOUB, different grades, at
0
UU greatly reduced prioes. npA Bbls. CEMJCNT, Bed a^l Blus brands.
Zfi Hhds. fresh BA0OH.
IJQ Bbls MESi POBK
Plaster Part^
Lime,
Salt,
and a wall assorted stack of
O O E E
at the lowest market pricf, for sals b/.(
wt A..
Ths First District inclndes^aH Oat psrt df Vigo connty, which Ilea north of tbe center of Township No. 11, north, oa tba s«4t side if the Wabash Biver.
The Beyond District la alt tluit part at c*id! oounty which ilea south W tha cants* Of Town ship'No. 11 aorth aad east of ths Wabash xlver.
The Tblrd District la aA that aft igo
NO. S3 WALNUT STBXXt,
CIN CINNNATI, OHIO. Mrntto- =i.
B.
r.
Btannaa,
^"AGNER McPAKt/AKIS,
STOXE CrTT£Hg,
Are prepared to execata all orders for the stoae work for Balldtags, Fence*, Vhttliu, aad thing in this lire. WAQNBl£
8T0RAGE« 00MMIS810M A 6SA1M,
V':
JOHMHAJttT. I9M» «*ffV TOHN HANRY CO., tl aroaaoa, ooasipsua aan,
A I N E A
Warebaask mb Meat 8k, at the Oaaal Baslfc. aaMwtl 1UU BAOTB. mo*
v-
liv?
BUtKm DIRECTORY.
ATTORNEYS.
•oott A Day, I
fit fi'iftin mi
»r AB(?»lTEQ^ ANp
iBOOTS AiLD SHOJS3v ,l,V.aa,
(.'•Wb'IWIi^oathftmrrtfstreet. #o»
[i- BOOK^ to '43CA^6toY -1'
^,..-
.., to o« «u
fraak HelnigABro^i«iayetUi BILtfARftg-.-AtTentooia Hotel, Wnu SUairT,
11
CAEKIAait l-AOTOBy
WHd/, ThemM A^e.'^Oo^ad aad Walnat.
OLOTH1NG.
8(re«i.' -j\\'J*..,-1
®r«r«r A.Haiar, h»in iitr«eu Joba Barnikle, ov«r
t*xtop
A WalBMlsy'a,
^Ausr. ,g
John Habey A Co., First St., on CatnU Barn*.' J''' GCiAli DEALER^.
John Ifcrarian?, ^lter Coal. .•
8 141
''r
J.'k. tforgari, Snlll'On. Counter Cdal.
A
Bfl
1K,
1::^. B^S makih^ ibrs.-lf- i^ mdgar«.0hlitKbet. iiltaidithfta. .: -V
Mainatrert.:
«. Q, Mncoln, 8to St lwtw«en Alalaaad Ohio. peh*rdsoit,Ohio street, bet. Tkir4 *aMUt. •'"lw DYE Hdusfe. H.Qjarldge, No. 8 North 4th 8t.
DRY GOODS.
Taell, Blpley A Co., corner 6th and Main street W. 8. HyceACo.. 77 Main street. O. Wittig A Co.. 170 Main street. Edsall A Co., corner Fourth and Main street Saxton A Walmalej, 111
JtetB street.
CorneUnsA Ua^gany^UtC Main and Third «DRY GOODS—WHOL^j ALE If. Bjrea A Son. Sain Street,'A' tvW''j6-l«'r
DRUGGISTS.
Barr, Gulick A Berry, corner Maln. aadFonrth H. A. Davis A Co., Doming BWqk^ jy. v, jfc PALMING JosMAJoaes, east side P6Mi»8^a«irt.. GUNSMITH AND STJ&OlL CjJ'lvr.lSK
John Armetrong, OUa street^ east or binti.^ hardware ,,
,iv'
"•m
thl
lyOKEEHT.—On North Seven street, a aew comfortable DWELLING HOUSE, with 7 reoma (inelodipg kitchen,^ cellar, well anddstarn, coal-heaas and wo»d shed. Bent $18 per month. Enqnira at Prairie City Cooper Shop, of- A, C. MATT9X. m4dti il -ti-ffT-lS-
u.-^^,
Cory A Msoasonrt, Main Street. 'i 'f: Anstin, Shryer
3t
Oo., Main Streer. ^..ii
-1 HATS jdaN C&M. i«,uil Joseph O. Yates, Ma MtJn IIISM.-!.i- «it ttfen Dowd A Slate, li)i Main street. «1 io
^Q^ELS itsvfiHmi
SattoMl House,.,ooraer Sixth and *Uia. Clark Hoaso, corner Ohio aad lirs»(. .t wH Terre Haute House, ,ooru«r Maiuaad iievpnnC FarmerHotel Oor.aui aod thery. i' INBURA.N OJ£ AGK^TSl Jf-A. Crane, Main street, east efViiYh. Ha&er AMcKeen. Downng HMtl.AlA* J. A.-*oote,'f6 Main street. •I t.»-' .It
JRWBXiIfER8v
aU'"*
8. B. Freeman, 74 Malif street "w,° John B. Freeman,
6
Warren B!6rtt
Jasob Kpra, Upp osito Pert 0^s£"^'**.,r, JOB PBINTJBR John A.^ry.n, 115 Main Siree(.
KEY CHsBOKQ.h ,»«•««»
uwj-e'-.r LIVERY stable. ,0, Bol^art Hauler, opposite: BnntiotUous^.
.twts
'.rSJLEATH^R, Ao TSVA LI A BtfVtfet:, l« and lW Hald Slieei' MUSIC DBAiiBRS. L. Ktoaer, Ealaoe of Moaic,
it
Ohio etreettii:
^ViT.lHSCBASpCJAlCt
V* 1
A.Tlttman, 16oonth«bB».opp.Bo8tOffle^.
MlTiTitHfiKYj it^in
M. A.Barhlan, 80 Main eti tvn). .1^8 w* -*"1 8. t.'Strans, l49 S£af6 ii.'f
,, mili^Y D. S. panald^ FarrUstan Bleak, fifeta g»% I noxioms AND
T. m. Biddle,
.eiTtcS ".JJIJO TAntpz ttiilise
lil Umkt
ifrtet/ a
OYSTER JXEALER&
Gfe, Babe«neyer
Co.,
t5
& .£e BE1MAI,
Hl*n
Msin Street, between 8th and Qthf'il
m4d9m TBBBI HAtJTl. HTD/
gBALBB PROPOSALS. *nsiet
Kotloe Is hereby given "that floitfej Proposals will be received at 4he Auditor's Office until the 13th day of April, 1869, for famishing medicine, medical and tnrgloal atteadance on thaprar of Vigo conntr, lor ouyiarlM ther ut1 ot Mky, 1869. Bids will be reoelved froe»«fch District separately.
FOOT
PUTNAM
Ok Eltf Of Yi|
connty, which lie* west of th Wabash river. The Board reserves the rl(ht to rijset all hlds By order of the Board of OomilitMlen'ra ot Vigo county. Wjt, PAVDOCK,
Auditor yi^o Conttty.
Marll 18«9-d3twt2dTuef.
nso.& J^CKSCtof & co.'«fc VJ OXHIXAL .--..ILL CoofflissioD and lorvvdag Ierduts, -:'-aaasan OBAIM, FIOVB, POU, UI9, fMWVCX.
vJb"
PrS»..rranKllaBaal^''1'
Cincinnati, Oltlo
Sibley, rreneh A Co,, Coamisslon Merchants, Cincinnati, Ohio. James H. Turaer, Esq., leblSdSm Terre Hants, Indiana. i- -'W a
•a
MCFAkeveryLaNX
executed the word on the State Horawl Scooei,
T'
th Streets.
PAINTERS.
Barr
it
Teakle, South Fourth fUaet-.. PHYSICIANS. ,,
Dr. De Derkey, Mulberry."bsi'CfB1 andTffi Sto. Dr. A. Atmand, ccrner-Matn aod fith i'trettl. Dr. 8. J. Yoniig, west sidfe PtfbHtf Sfatiare, Dr. r. Dr3eeie* ,41 Nortt 4 th 'tT't. Drs. Appleby A Waters, 'lSl9 Mal^Streer. *.B5"5«I23
1
w* mm* f'l
.iaw sll ,v RETAILr GKOCKRa* a«s'ra a!--- .:i ifit r. D. Molloy No'9 Sohth 4'h Street.
C. I. Bpley, MainS reeU Slither flrigsby, opposite the Post OBce. A & it
1 A
Jaawa H. Torner, at McKeen A Paddock's Milr. REAL ESTATE AGENTS. 'H Joi. H. Blftke, Ohio Streei. aV^iab A Lange, cyrtwjp^aaad 4tt»'iilf4et».
SEWING MACHINES.
Carter A Heiner, 18 North 4th Street. ..
t.-fl.
C8ti»,b9Jf
W WoHhf JTcatK TlittSsMt) Biddle, 151 Mala Street.
t.
SKIRTS AND CORSETS. lfcrt A Ayaold, 8i slain streetC 'ilJKilll Jtwiwg? STONE CUTTERS, i'iJtaK Wagner A aTdfarlanft, East of tf.TT:, Al.p. E.
Freight DejpOt
l-Kl .tKl.-U J-fo.TI rpv'AQ edJ -*.4. TiiAif. Af ,|M, Joseph Strong, 190 Main. Strepi.,
UNDERTAKERS-i 'i
Isaao Ball, oerner Third and Ohkfrf^' *s! M- W. OVCoaaeU, tialntitrveai .' a* ui -iUJ »U
"JVTOTICB OF SALS OF/ RJEAll -L™ fiSTATE. Notioe is hereby .giyoa,. that the UDdirslgned, ComiBftsioner, appointed by the Court ofx!om« mon Pleas, at tbe December Term, 1868, will expose at public fale, to tbo highest b!dd«r for cash, •O Batnrday, the 13th day cf March, 1869, at 2 o'clock P. M., at the door of the First National Bank, corner of Fourth and Wabaah streets, Terra Hante, the following Beal Estate, in Vigo eounlj^IiMllsne. te-wJt:
OWSensina wair corner of ley's DlvisionttK the
Town
east one Jwuplntt aid t*baty (190) teit,' thence.
St. Louis hundred
ad Company, tlience ,west one tirenty- (l20) feet: Iroin tlienee
north, oa* haodred aud- forty.atae (149) fset, toi^ the place of becinulnji. A. LANGS, 'Mm -t tlommiaginntkr
Commissioner.
FIRE INSURANCE,1"
OF HABTFOBD, CONN.
ASSET^," $085,000, "The sgency of this Company having be^a. placed In ear hands, we itiTI He happy to receivec thopatrMlage of the old friends of ihjs strrllag' Companyra«d of tbe pnblio getterali Pelloieoi Issued on favorable t*rms, by
WHARTON, BEACtl A (T'
miss .vw a!
35RaKEU4§TAB.LES.,
Tiie nhdersfgncd, at hl(i''t!lvei'V 'sfable. oa' Third street, oppoalu tba -BamtlB House, is now
Any person wishing to deposit
1
prepared with gu«ul elosk auU Carriaves, t» aoConsbodate thepnblla. KOU'T 11UNTEB. ___
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