Daily Wabash Express, Volume 18, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 17 March 1869 — Page 4
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Daily --EXJP ESS.
TKBBK-HAUTK, IND.
Wednesday Horning, March 1Z» 1869,.
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I I AS I. toas p. Express
ST. LOTTO, UflO*
Ash,
Itimioin wonders if the Journal will republish its St* Patrick poetry of last, year, to-day. v-.^-
Th* school xxFiNBBflof this city for the year ending on the 28th ^f Februa^,'amounted to $65,081,30. oe.uiAf.v3 n*ii•iv .tyr!
Hirsutb.—There is a young lady in this city with hair nearly a yard long.— It is of the very finest kind—at iIrb^wb paid a high price for it 1
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Father
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mil HAUTB AMD UTDI AH APOLW. AttJtfV* 6:30 A'
jmS 5' fc?6 V. •~M»'ttoon Accommodation—1$2Q a. *va»mtra a*d obawfobmtyiim. ..^Aaarra, wn a$o a. «a# r. aooKTXLUi nxiMHOH.
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CITY NEWS.
"St. Patrick's day in the morning!"
Ho*. H. D. Scott has gone to Wash- •. •. •?!.»?» «U lngton. .i :il rjuwtiiu
at the Postofflce Lobby, basgHar-
per's Bazar for March 27 th.
Anqlikq
faeties for the coming pis
catorial season are being organized,
Base
Ball.—Na
'&'iit
of the "noble game" this season. *.a.
Theateb.—-"After Dark" and "Paddy Miles" at Dowling Hall to-nigfct, irri
O'Cosner, formerly,
pastor of St. Joseph's Catholic Church iK this city, delivers a panegyric on St. Patrick at that church this evenhlg.
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St.
il io default of seven dollars fine and oosts, at Charles 4°f^)a
nta: i-si
signs are yet evident
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"Wa direct attention to the neW'atJVW' tisement of Allen & Andrews, successors to Allen, Brown & Go.
Tax paters should read County Treasurer Shepherd's warning in an advertisement elsewhere. bil'li
It cost William Hegenbaugh five dollars in the Mayor's Court yesterday for cruelly beating a horse.
Covingtow.—-Tho steamer Eau For Claire leaves this morning at aine-o'clock for Covington and all intermediate lqrjf-
ln«8-
P. O,
Election.—In
respons^'to^fjfy
Inquiries we are authorized to etftte that the proposed election of a Postmaster will not ocour next Saturday.
Thk Visiting Committee of the Ladies' Aid Society will meet at the house of Mrs. B. L. Thompson, this afternoon) at two o'clock. ,1^
Thk hiqh-heelxp French shoe has already been abandoned by the mor» sensible of our females. The injury it caused was unbearable
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St.Patrick will be remembefefl ^i*h a grand social party at the new. Turner Hall, on Ninth street to-night. Uo charge for admission atad a general invitation extended. i,- aa. -t.sr.iM
Patbick's Day.—The
Hibernian
Benevolent Society will celebrate to-day with a public procession and servioes at the Catholic Church this morning. "'The route of procession is given in another 41MM. a
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A. H. Doolet, the enterprising news dealer at 104 Main street, lays.on our table the "April number of Dembre?ts' Magazine, beautifuliv illustrated atfd as attractive as brains and nipney it.
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It is stated a ring of our citizens Who: porcliased town lots and* land in and about Marshall, Illinois, under the assur ance that the railroad west woql&pass through that town, have been badly^faken in and done for. .?s »k^
Concert.—Mr.H. Eisner is in the city with his daughter. Marie Von fiftsneiy
a
child of ten years, en routs -Europ^ and has been induced to give a Ooncert at Penoe's Hall, Monday evening next This extraordinary child is said to poetess a voice of remarkable power. Professor Hartung, of this city, having heard her •lng, advises parents •wfao havB'dmigtfteTS being educated ia music to iet them attend the concert. The sale of seats will commence at Kissner's to-morroV morn" ing.
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Thb RI0KT or. way is now being 4eicured from this city to Darwin, Ills., nineteen miles down the river, for. the railroad west to St. Louis. This r^atfe which we have every reason to believe has bean determined on, -will develop a portion of our county rich in agricultural products. It passes directly thrangh^to village of Prairieton, and the people of that ancient and quiet town grs in irtgh glee over their prospects, of raj|r^ij munication
V00BHXK8 has had his speech printed for the elite of his party, those who can read, and is now rehearsing for the benefit of tbe more numerous clC* ^ho_ ave n^hrer acquired that~traefai Meantime his post of duty is, as osual, wscant. It is hard on the tax-payers of country to have to pay Dan for tfcis *ort of service, isn't it abeut as moan on Jw part as the pen-knife and etaticnert business over which he was wont to ojoquent, as he went up and down the country with his three side shows and a •body guard.?
wM^ ma£
was 88»e. vsed $8,75, wBlch'ho promised to pay, and was let off on bis own recogmi-j
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Citt Election.— It is abett'tii subitet was being agitated. Oar people
is&Mwas o^e88ary to secure a decided Bepablican triumph, and that is for everyig©od~Citi-
Mn to make it a point to be at the primary meeffi i^rc^^ktUhd' id it that mv&t grta'«*«#dfebfcnnJn are chosgr as delegates to the city con. vention, M*ot*for
iS?/'Si*0?4 and true men to fill each office. Km1Laa
L.jU'g.JJ
w", »®s
Mms. SKPlClSTfci V-OF Fashions gains attractive ,fe|tp?efl with
eacli new issue. The late edition for the
sprig .forty-flve styles of walking and house "costumes fpf ^H^^d ^ild^en^ this produces arg)»J5«Jor^d engrariqg yery useful and ht»WSSM4"
pany night, atid the renditi^l^ I^joifi| draifa, the "Peep o' Day," gave the live lieert satistaciion. "Mr. SEer'ry, as "Harry JCSvanaugh, made a very favorable im. pfession Mr. Charles, as the fun-loving, pip^smoking "Barney O'Toole, was en rajqhrt with the audience, and Mrs. Carroll'gave a charming performance of J£ai|leen Eavanaugh. The fair scene was Received witb much applause.
To.night the company makes its last appearance—having engagements ahead —wien will be given the new and pow. efctlil drama by Dion Bourcicault, entitled "Aftier Dark or, London by Night.'i ThisSdrama'has had a great run in New Yorl and the larger cities,^nd the opportunity of witnessing it in this city will bo tcjken advantage of by a large audience? to-night. Tbe performance con. cludis with tho roaring farce of "Paddy Mflel, tho Limerick Boy," with Mr. Cbafles in the title role.
LETTER EROM FAYETTE
Fatette Township,
Patsey is well andjM a^|itt^\Qfrl thay tWught that yore^uoUy-lraA-tbo^ig to be ItiBre but I dont think yores is any thing to compare with-what hap bin here for fie laet year thele^ls ^n |^^aj yGanfrom three to tfve"^oTserarid people from over the Biver Every week oar giting tired of jjuh^Boarders his is the Stayin^pwcl for: tM that lives "over there We think it
Enough foi££lBl&®$"W$)ay for us |is not able to work but there appears IC-lffi aiders as ther is in tnay thought to condemn you bad when you wantel to com here, was EighteeiHH^silfellfed::iier. a
Chrismas averege two hundred and erJiama and ahould^rs is gone ExomJwen usi^ w4. sul stippfosed thky was going, toJ4a smoked but when we come'to for th'dm tfiay was all gon6 all of the soap Greese was taken off 10 be traded for soap but we think it was traded for whisky, there was only two platits left up stairs and one of them thay olatied, but then we suppose it is all $ig&t as a Democrat done it. jyhen any aB^fcomes to see any of the in mates thaj was not allowed to stay over night and not allowed to fech ther horses in Aide and feed ther own feed. No matter whajjt iajsult he give a woman if she told {bathing on him she was locked in the wH| we git as many boarders for tbe next yeaI as we have had for the last, the county ^ill have a hard time Baseing the moli^yft.0 pay tbe debt. We think ther has BlniEnough Distroyed and taken away to hay^ kept tbe House' well furnished. I thi$k we have had the best Doctor ber for ilast year that we Ever bad Doctor Dojgherty, we all think now that we Willi never Vote any more Democratic Relets, we Just wrote this to you that youfmay know how we have bin Giting aloO
more at Present Bemaning Billy Patterson.
would appear from this letter that friend is rather legging for Dr. gherty'sre-appointment as County 8B^S0ttar#^« County will hav.ea bwd-tlme to rai^e
reason why thKrai^is. sot-applicable in this caee_ where one party does
j.ni fiolerl".
5.^^ he charges, and
?r paftyiifisxo'pay Tor ftia^work,
the^!kl^l^r|^ of opidioD, and it sometimes leMM 16 difficultje^aa^CirilWS^fii, man to ssHJeMeta^^Vl^Aad^c^BUact for kll provisions and'bthA' fl^Cefferies for TOsn-gtease ihasa,' ao&rBeaduca of the icjfabik '}k
0 omm?8onera
wU»-' are disHitter-
Mtef part^^s^t^ei^ltnE^jnigbt diBafe^ wiiJi^^^^ ^ereby,get up difficulty, when^H' 3teigfelf*jaM aS"W«N
***&> Go»rteJea-j O. 0. Thk MW 8k!rt£*0g« Hoary Smi^-eoiorsd, waat -to 18, meets this (Wednesday) eyeoing at I. Emporium of Her* Arnold now.ia J, 1 t.' 1 T* Iri4kt« .\«l o'clock for work in Degrees and Election q{ feffloafo for the enaaing tefny
Byorder of
Wit. M.
It
iot
and
thowroom,*.-... Jt ied by an expianatorytbopk. witfc Tahi»Me daeigne for fashionable trimmings, and instructions for making up the choice of materials and ®y»erp«ntsjpf^h«.g»atest interest to DresaniaflfsJ'ftllcii will find it tbfl Cheapest and best guide now in the et.
Fob
March 16.
t. Editor—I have not been down to see ajbout the Poor Asylum for some time because the weather has run me and the grdugitfio(gintjrouMiiolflg. &*uftaiotfpthstan|i^j rilo aft tR Jjfouwl fi6g hiave been|silont the world has still moved, As evidence of which I a few days ago received the loyom l^g^airieji of mine, who is a boarder at the Poor Houfe, which, perha^ ift ^tf-as-n ble fatter as if I h^d ^^^~l^ mysei
Poor House,
March 2, 1869.
Mr. Fayette—DsarvSir:
jtfysalf and
Babb, O. P.
6eoboe T. Drake, Scribe.
It a sAiDt 'SChis world is all a fleeting show for man's illusion given," but Ihose wKd sh«4 ^te^ra tg foe can hav* Ibem soCio drlfa/apifStfiiBy Irill onlf to Moudy's and buy one of his Velocipede ©gars, t. [iWtf
A B^a bush to Moody's every day for^ his Velocipede Cigars. [lWtf
It too like a gooii -smoke, call at Moudy's Cigar Store and tuy one or more of his Velocipede Cigars I7dtf
is economy to u^e Dooley's Baking Powder, as it requires much less than any ^t|er kind—is strictly pure and harmlees to the most sensitive. Buy it. Try it.— For sale by retailers generally and at whplesale by Cot & Son.
Wanted—By a young man of unexceptionable character and business capacity, a position in some dry goods or groo^ry establishment in this city. Salary not so much an object as a permanent situation. Satisfactory "reference* given, Address "X," care of Express office, dlt
Persons
in possession of Grover &
ijaker's Sewing Machinal,, and the same needing repur, can
fjaU
Sale.—A Nunn's Piano, a good instrument, will be sold low. Apply to Miss Hattie ,Wittenb^,/ni08'iq teacheiy South Fourth' street, three doors Celow Oak street. ,^q ml7dtf
All
the latest papers will be found at
the Newa'Depot, opposiW the PostoiBce, this week, and.\hp popular Magazines as they are issued.'
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Please early .at the,6th .SU Stand for youfPaperg and Magazine?, and you shall not be disappointed.
I7dlt A. A. ASNOld, Agent.
You can procure Postage Stamps at the News Depot, on tbe We8t side-of 6th street. dlt
A good assortment of'SteJIionery can be foun'd at the Newa Depot opposite the Postoffice,-such as paper, envelopes, pens, pencels, ink, memorMidart^Bboks, &c. dlt
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A. A. Arnold, Agent.,
Carpets, Cabpets, just received, new an# beautiful atylesj" prices- 'wdnderfully low at W. S. Byes Qo'ip, [I7,dtf
White Goods, Embroideries and Linens. Ask to see our Fringed Huck Tow els at'$1,90 per doz. Call at W. S. Byce
-n _—-—•—•—- *b. C. C.—Cautbteaken Corset Clasps for sale by 3ax|on 4 Walmsley. dlt fi -^The
VanAebbilt"
Linen Paper Col
lar. Try it, you'll like it. For sale by Saxton &:Walmsl,ay.
Great Babaains in Linen Table ^totb«, Napkins, Loom Dices, &c., at Saxton & Walmsley's. dlt
Da. Price's Cream Baking Powders produce'I ft 12 Oz of bread from oz of flour, whilst yeast produces only 1 JSTj ez of bread from 1 lb 4 oz of flour, thus obtaining about 27.lbi.more of bread frit^n a barrel yf fldur, Which with lie saving of yeast and other materials will about balance the cost of the Cream Baking Powders.- 17-dst
DeCkerJiaN'b. Blood .Condition powders take the lead of all pother powders wherever they are known. They are not only good for horses, bat, faimers, say, they are excellent for cows and other cattle, in tHe Spring of the yaar. His Universal Ointment and King of Oil Liniment are superior to all other preparations in market, if we may believe the testimony of hundreds of persons who have used fe tM? Co Princeton Clarion.
For Sale by Ira Grover, Jr. {wit
Thb Davis Family will give a Concert at Templar's Hall, over Syke's hat store, Thursda^ night, for the benefit of the" Order of^iSood Templars. Tickets.,for sale at Bartlett & Grunday's and Allen & Andrew's Book Storey and Gus Ar« nold's News Pepot. Admittance, twenty five cents. t16d3t
Seeds of alhkinds for the Fieid, ti^ Garden and. the border, fresh,^epuine and jelial)]e can"!pdw be had .jJ- A F^toV&Sea Store, No. 65 Main stVeet.' 'L.iaailBlstwlt
^utoBiai, tii nee Ed ward's, Island and ^rnh Oats, Spring Whea^ CJovar, Tiniotby, Kentuoky Blue Grass, English Blue Grass, Spring Barley, Potatoes of both new and^^d- J^rietiMr^O varices of Vegetable »Jeds, 100 varieties *oF Flower Seeds, Spring Bulbs, &C., all for sale at Foo|e's Seed Store, No. 65 Main street, ii« mhrl«a3twit -X— S...V
Mathematical
aH
bte
ma«e his own charge^1^|^rt^jn teUle imsel fjf?s ^e^.it ^4 tofwmti
SFatkttx.
^^®TOirait EE
aiKDRao, r'as wo »AO in
Bt^ed Cherries,
:iw
astfwfr
marl7d2t
Instruments —I will
tak« orders and furbish any Ma^hen^atic•1 jns^umen jvhfytqWat ^man uiaoturer's price?. ave a book* of engraving of all Instrumc«t% Jir&tractors, !RtUe«, CUrudgraphs, Copipasaear ^aVajiel p^dyFjeUl, Instruments of ali kinds. tlverj^Instrument Warrantei,by the manufacturer. ,. »|t8W011 ihfomti, 16^tf 161 Main street^ near cor. 6th.
JesT RECEiTXD fromtbp JEast.a strictly ohoice lot of Imperial, Gunpowder and ^Oolong Teaa hfevetai hand Kytra Mess and No. 1 Mackerelr Pickled Shad, Salmon and White Fish, Yarmonth Bloabers, Halibut, Fresh Canned Salmon,
all of which will WfedftiS Jtlte lowest cash prices. Joseph^Sxboh^, 16-dtf No. 190 iWn j^i^et.
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8 9 Weed fl«if|ng.liacbi|i^..|b«.'
most in market:
•teeJa 9()tf
ain street, upstairs.
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full bUst. We are now receiving Spring goods, and most respectfully invite the ladata to call and examine them.
Miss 'Spaulding, formerly with B. Weisz, is in our employ, and will be happy to receive the calls of her friends. mil
Jkpobtant to Ladim. Mrs. L. |fiplger, South Fourth street, has just received direct from New York a select lot of Sprftig Bonnets, Hats, Flowers, Frames and Bibbons, all of thp latest and most attractive styles, which she has placed upon her counters, to be sold to friends and patrons at the most reasonable pric^.
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Bimoyed.—Brown &.Melvin ffave removed to No. 78, Main street, between Third and Fourth where they will keep on hand a large stock of Queensware, Glassware, Table Cutlery, C-dtf
To any wh? Window Glass, etc., this season, weinvite attention to our stock, which will be kept full and comjplote, and $ bottom of the market.
17-dtf Druggists.
tmififf Rlnot caII a1 tnAtr vmtAr fttnflr Deming Block, sell all their winter stock at-e¥ctcosfe^m^|3
Buy
on the Agent,*
corner 4th and Ohio streets. Machines to rent, and all necessary instructions.given- S. L. COBflJTHERS. l7-d2t
where you get the best quality the most Hardware for
make you see it. dtf
A. Baridan has
opened her-stock of Millinery in the storeroom recently ooc\ipj^d byuEbprle & Bindley, on Main, between Third and Fourth streets, JRUarqkfhe tos4 new-ones as may Cboose tQ favor ber with their patronage. [6,dtf
a I, Repley sells Boneless
liytoMaiiaa mIple Sugar at C. I. Bipley's.
•tfir immm a Frish
dates, figs and copcanuts, at
Sage's. HLilfi DiUs fofi d85»C5
JjicoB Kbrn", op{W8tteihe^PW4fOfBce, on 6th street, is not selling hUSr^dbdsIat' S.i "HA? cost, Neither does he intend to close out by Christmas, but sells as cheap as any ooejn the city a fine lot of Jewelry and Clocks for Christmas, just received, to be (Kld at very low figures. Call and compare his prices before purchasing.-' d22
Oranges and Lemons at Sage's. •'at'fj •W
'FlkE.—$4,000,000—Protection is
insurers in the—Home of
The first policy issued in Terre Haute by this Company was dated Dec. 1st, 1853.— One thousand six hundred have since been issued to patrons at this place. All the losses which have occurred under theW policies, have been promptly and amicabl^ settled—as the following which area few of the payments made for loss or damage, will attest: M. W. Sedam $2,500 J. G. Adams 1,200 L. Kissn&r 2,000 {Etoss .& Kennedy Bros .*. 5,000 J0I1B N. Beiz '150 Margaret McKee 300 J. B. Whitaker 3,000 Jacob Gundlefidger. 30 N. 0. Sparks 50
Policies issued by
Hosford & BoupiNOT, Agents, l'0*dlf Cor. 4th and Main streets. igOTigga JJ| Consignee's Sale or Tobacoo at Auction.—On
account of whom it may
concern, we will sell at our*Sales Roofc, cerner of 3d and Ohio streets^ on Friday, March 12th, 1869, at 2 o'clock p. m., a superior lot of 100 caddies and boxes of tobacco, in f*ood cgndition. qpnatyyig- of dark and bifigfe |§g( also, a large lot of natural pounds and bright natural leaf nine inch plug, sold in. lots to mit purchasersv-JSals to continue from day to day until the lot is disposed of. Greiner &
Forrest,
lOydtf] Auctioneers
RKMfiVAiJiliftss!' Difs der to meet the demands of her rapidly Increasing trade, has removed to No. 89 Main street, (Warren's Block), where Bhe -will be happy to receive the calls of her friends and patrons. Sh£ will jjon-
.U.U, 'Mlffr ment of plain ana^ ornamenmjna^IAic as Switches, Curls, Puffs, Siae* Curls,
chigmaA, lie, ia4S3 'Miiwlif atfifghtii
Highest pnc^UorBji, STSsTm.^ KUJQJ^MAN, 89 Main street, Warren's Block.
Cabfkm^sbs and builders generally, for the bf st .warranted toohi and Xoledo Sash and Doors tea Austio, Shryer &C0 df ^v
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•»»o«tuu()o gfefr
The latest style of Ties and Boas at Do^d & Slate's. 16dtf
If you want a Hat or Cap cheap for tfee mcft&yf g(^ tfeivdi®^ltl'^J boee, fork.Vl¥J^ls bnshflR
Wooljck Hoods at 10 cents, 25 cents thiu* tkiumfireul to TStMt OF and 50 cents, at^CL Wittig- AfCo's., 170 Main street, Deming Block. jll-dtf •iflaj-rL' fefet 00( ijUPOOTS AND SHO*» ~Ol*Wbi W hM removed his stock of Boots aod Shoes to the store-room, one square south of the old "Spinning iow Ohio sireef! to
new! ones as choose ^^o^im^iUj, their patronage. The entire stock Be closed out at very lo^.fitjces,
Country merchants wishing to "sort am" .with odds apd ends, in the boot'ar
shoe call.
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If you w&Bt bargains in Winter Goods go tp C. Wfttig (fe-Uo's., 179 Main street, ----j.., Demu^O^aaiaM^iel
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Do tou want Presrved Orange Peel? ill at C. I. Bipley's. £25,dtf
Yj»u caa And Preserved Jjemon Peel, [26,dtf
P. I. Bipley's.
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But^^rfkc, Bye and p^bolted Flour B^Wtight & Co's. at 1|
Thb bert^yi^s and largest assortment of Piper CoHaWin the city, at Dowd & Slatrfs. 16dtf
Furs.—The finest assortment, the low* est ptices, no old jno^h^Ujc^ at ^3. S. L. Stbaus flam** ww. 1 -tiy«| i'tii t» :S- •'=. .• .^-1."—^
G(j to E. iSl'Wrigtl fe (jo./ for ihose
Umbrellas,
wbo
offered
New York.—
Satchels,. ^hir^L^jid, Sus
pend bfclqnalliy, at DaWd & SlatejB* -«3ak a«A I6dtf
s^pixitON, ^tallies and currants at
WlfTBB Goods, atr any price to close out, m^ jnalKerocw for Spring ~Stflck, at Biddj^s"iy, ^?i? atr6fit.. £27,dtf
eral gentiempA^aji ob»
tain S-aotts^tfUd b&ard ^f No. "41 North Four to street. -?i/Tern»8Taa80iiabie. Transient -u.-jbL, •'. '.J. •"T
jt-:l .\:-s tfS&lhim
j^jMAcnt'iN'ES—ThebeatSewing ealin^the -market, -to sell on y^paymeots.'^y.^. H. Kiddle, 151
biitD,' WBEAT. Split P«eb, -Oat Syrups, N. O. Mo|rs0'.Teas and Coffees .JOSEPH STRONG's
No~19^ Alain street
gia C-U- i.1."
(t'liftW tW- •.=?•'j «tkecuted!'the •Dining Room Of
ing, school -fteUhe iasfruction of those
fh^WX^^Ke'Xeloeipede. The riom beliig large atid suittible for practl®pt?«wiiljpi.ui in about' one dozen machii (^^fiibh^I w|Jl r&$t at reasonable ratesj ilss 'wjil^'ftll orders for the latest impri^ediVelocipede. -u ft fedfe IdK1..Vi"u BiGH^ t'. To tHeiPf^^ent arid Brother^ of the E% hern an 'BmewAmt Society:
Wf ikish to submit the following line of marcii|fbi^the' 1 itb-flay of Tilarch, 1869
M^el at thg Hibernian H^H'at 8o'clock tlfa worniog.-'ta*iorm prccessiont—v
in Proci ion to'inpYepreoiaely at 9 o'olock rom' the HalV west on Ohio street .NortblTirBt to Main, Bast Main fci^thr to Ohio,,West Ohio to uth"5£h to the Catholic Church.— ervices at the Church, to the Hall till*6$ o'oUek p. then
to 9t Bth, Afto^ then agaiq meet to attend services in a body Aftef rorftcesfmar^to^^ra'g^aiil/ partake of refreshnfetfra: 10-jdtd John Walsh, Marital.
to
E best assortment of plain 18k in town, is to be found at S. B, an'e, 161 Main street. Don't formidwtf
Bin
Kings in tow
jcrr^
SP^ieb'S^ highiy^racom
Awi4Bp WliB ^Sjttbiw is ly^icianfl^'for
Dy8peptfc5%fTafei0uiitef lis tbnic prO' pert^es, its purity, ffn^lts^dellcioua flavor.
Buckeye Clotlies Wr'ngeraj?'"JS"Q«a L&tle Grant Clothes^Wr|agera^. s:
rman Clothes
2 ltd
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made out of combing, can be acoDmeSflwi "County. ted on short noUge^ rent anything in her line will flna a good variety to select from at reasonable prices.
ourts.
W ADVERTISEMENTS.
IJUfiLEASfffiEH'S CARD.
Tbx-payers are hereby notified that tl tazes'inuat be paid on, or before the 19th day of
next month—tiiiid,Monday,in Apdl—on which day piot ftft«rwifrro)t*thr l)doke:Wu»t b«rttnrn
ed to't
Thl underf.gnod will sell at his residence, Klser'sAIilk Farm, on W»dne«d&y, March 31at, 1869, at public anction, the fifllowine: 14 head of horses, 1 Bran o( mules, 3 milch cowe, (two fresh vf MarttafyHRl offoangeattle 11 head of bogs, (Jteart, Cbestcr-wMles) A large ps*ttry,.S feoiKxagoBSf.3 milk wagons, 1 wbrod, 1 top
baggy,
«8ft3jofcbainjiai_nss»i 2saddler, 3set:a of'ingle bogOT oel"Jif re*^ r, 1 fhnolagmil), 1 teoAiolpw^yi drill, 1 rprlnghay rake 1 revolxlnif rkkt, 2 cnt'ting boxc-s, 1 breaking plow, 3 stubble plpwj.a.sjnjU* bar plows, 2Jingle ahorsl and dowlehlwV«ri»towl, I- log clialn, 1 Toiler,
1 Hftfrow, 1 ele'l, 2 bay racks, sing and double
1
seed
,$±
TERRE HAUTE, IND.
lj kind* of CuHdkiJdirt madftto ^der, add1 Beady-ro»do work kept constantly on hand AX LWKA pricks an|»4her Jntoe la the shy.
thanjpsn be ha 10-d3w
mnms mmwwi
T)bA»iMNG HOUSE. -a-'i iu-'f iV. .J'X
1W
newiy fasni of F«TI
^oh 1M((
W
at B. B. dtf
Pysters
Co^ 155 Main street.
i* (W«jr, a'large and
avdlag HoosS,' on tbs^corhsr.
snd Chsrry stre ts, where "heliopss to
TA'&f w'i/UBNISHED,
uiksnf 16 in every respect.
Jl «Rrtl wn
OOD.l«1KOQI2 it «WOwi|' s--T -1
At NOTICES.
aSS.
Ounce oi PreTCDiioa ii
*lll a AIM Of care.**—Xhl,
To Bemore Moth
Neck Ties, just
•151 Main street. ,, .... -.*• Wf!-:: 7r 't eMsj
27,dtfi.1.a..
Wp|d^ti(H? propose to sell for'a song, but at cost, t»H eeaeooable C. Wittio & Co. 170 Main street, Doming Block, jllrdtt
Better
it
tie moat
tick-
tj paclottof ihs Mr bat tkorel* renudjr which. cooitout protection kgalnit th» cam
at of
it •n(«n iwlltly into the circulation of ha blood, «xpcla the Qorhlflo inbttanca collected tiorrtn A«xlac tb« wi^tar corrects all morbid changes in the blood regulates the aayply and quality and equalise* the circulation
of the
Mood promotes the operation* of the dlgcstiT* organs noia a mild and efflcaciona atomachio atrengthtBS the nervosa fibres and oalaa the Mnoni mtea promotes baoTanry
of apirits
and feeling reTtves ths pbyiloal mergier, aad Imparts vitality and elasticity to every organ of the haman body. It ia no lees celebrated a preparation than JKIgHLKB'S HERB BITTERS.— Uaeit now—use it regolarly every day—and prepare yo«uf system for the change in the season, aad fortify it against the dangers of disease. lMwlw
Patches, Frelh-
les aad Tan (Tom the fhee, use Perry's Moth and Freckle Lotion. Prepared only by Dr. B. C. Ptui. Sold by all Drogglsts.
For Black Worms and Pimples on the Face, oie Pxaav's Coxeoorb aitd Pnm Bkxict, prepared only by Dr. B. C. P»aT, 49 Bond street, New York. Sold everywhere. The trade supplied by Wbo'letale Mediolne Dealers, tear 17deod8m-w3m
Bar^s [Pectoral ilixlr.—Bead the oUowing
itrong
and painted endorsement of th*
BsSistfy for Oonghs and Colds—"Barr's Pectoral
J1'v ^J*Tb»i Haute, Peb. 8, 1869. JCrioXAS H. B*ABB, Eeq., Dear Sir:—I .haveuaed several bottles of your "Pectoral Elixir," in my family, and in bvsht instance with very dkcididurJieaeflcial rosalts, K. Frank Hows,
Pastor 1st Congregational Church.
Manubctnred by Bake,
Gclick
.JSMte Druggists.
AMUSEMENTS-
O W I I A
The Management beg^ Toave to annonunce that ibis powerful Company will open, JiFOB THBBE NIGHTS ONLY, a Commencing Monday Eve, March 15_
The Company consists of Twenty-Pour First Class Artists, selected from the principal Theatres of New York and Philadelphia, together with tbe Celebrated Cobns* Band and Obchestba.
The following well-fcnown Aitists Included in this powerful Couipan .i
MB. J. MONTG0MEBY.
&c.
1 wheelbarrow, 2
—'~d stone, potatoe Macks of bay, 36 stove andl parlor
potatoes, 1 cook
at.
.. »tov^ 2 cvpbwy* 11
wardro^,. 2.
beds,
attd
oth|r
Ira— .t3»u —s
pLAEK & WRIGHT, IrALEBS IN OTS AND SHEOSS, h- Foarm Stmt, bet. Waiaat aad Okla,
7
•***r li 1
Wednesday live, March 17th,
The pertormnnce will commence with the Pop ular Drsma,entitled
AFTER DARK! or, Iiondon by Night.
To conclude with the Boarlng Farce of
Paddy Miles, the Limerick Boy. Ad^aiBBion SO Cents 1 *"P. F. SHEBRY, Baa. Agt,
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
ALLEN (fc ANDREWS!
(Sutceisors
to
BOOK BINDERS,
BOOK SELLERS AND
jsifeT ct 'riu, STATIONERS.
We are prepared to do, on thelshortest notioe, all k|nds ef job printing such
as
Bill Heads, Letter Heads*
I
c.'
•re-
53,s»a a' 'Sff'J
!,,US,]
Circulars, Programmes, Wedding Cards,
fading,
Receipts, Checks,
".Fosters,
laolBij
Labels Tags
X*
and all kinds of commercial printing for Bail Beads Banks, Ccuntr officers, merchants and othere.
We are alio prepare! to manufacture all kinds blank-booksand bind all kind* of^rinted mat
ter
in the lajfttt style. We
are also In receipt of ths finest line of
BLAftK-BOOKS apa STATIONER? eter prefented to this market which we offer at LOWBB PRICES than the same line of goods have been sold for years past..
We
All mmi nnder five dollars
oashtin band aU an|p»^f five dollars or ov:r nine month) cremf,S«ttr»!x peroest lritefesf, the par-
.hall keep the
latest publications, aad are
prspsredatall times to furnish or order sny book oealred. ALLEN & ANDREWS dfitwlt
f' s^«S
h"
t"
THB
WISE MEN of the LAND
TbeDirlne, tbe Physician, the Jodge
VSJE DAILY
IN TBBIB OWN HOMES AND BECOMMEHC 1 To all Invalids and Sufferers "'l' Dyspepsia, Siok Headache, Sour Stomach, Costivenees, Heartburn, Indigestion, Piles, Billons
Attacks. Itivsr Oomplaints, Oout, uil Bhsumatlc Affections
.j
KATtTBE'S OWN
J^REAT AND CI00D REMEDY,
TABBAITS
fifferreseent Seltzer Aperient,
As the"*
sad K«t Belllabla M«dieln«
Ever' otfered to' people for the above' clata oi
peopls for
The nurslaaiabe, th brothars and sisters, its l»iBau aad grand-parent., will all And this P'ea»nt mMay w«H adapted for their different
i» *A*OTAOiras» oatr ar ln TARRANT£ CO., W.Cte»enylch St^ York. tnfff
^jiasoda*
all Druggists.
WANTtD.
TX7ANTKD.—To Farohai^-A vT DwelMag Honse, ef gre wosas worth about fl,600--«nd pay
fat
HITtJBl
11 la monthly pay.
meata of 9M, antfc MvatsM. Www mte location, andaddreas BOW, tlmagk the PoeH oflce. Mia
-\ITADTBD—ItONBT—pMtie. having mar lSdlw
FOR SALK.
XpOB SAl^..CttaAP-.-TWol)U-JL sineea hoiues, on South Thlrtfatraet. One dwelliag aad large lot, oa Strawberry BOL— Would exchange part •t it for a fens la Kaatem part or the State. JA1U8 TAB BATOW, 17dStw3t Terre Haate,
"|?OB SALE.—Houae and Lot, ott X? eth street,oppoelte Mbtfrwort-aut and will be eold at a baigala. Baavas, on the premises, ar oral, Beal Estate Dealers.
vei
Mt
iBregor's—mast and Baaaire ef Hn. of .Ortieeaa|d SJssj9b3V
T?OR SALE.—A two-story brlgk -I House, located on Mala street, mat to McKeen Paddoek's Mill, aow eaeapied ae a Grocery, will be sola at a le» tg«*a to the parchaser. The owner will take a desirable cottage in paxt payment. Inquire oa tha premiaea."
T?OR JD cell
SALB—CHEAP—Ah exllent second-hand Piano sfz octaTe rose
wood case, JEoliaa attachmeat. Jaaairs at this Offlce. or address J. X. BaUU, mldim OltirfostOlSpe.
170B SALB.—I offer foraale my jL former reeidenee,situated at the corner of Market (oalled 8d) and Oaaai streets. The house contains ten rooms, with a large briek cellar, in good condition. The lot, or ground, oontalns one half an aore, or three lets and a half, two large ciit«ms,aad a wall, ead being located In the healthiest part of the city, it is desirable as a family reeidenee,ora first stasa boarding hcase. It will he sold for cash, very low, or eachanged for a farm, in good condition, in Illinois. For particulars Inquire of the undersigned, or of Charles Oruft, Esq. B. M. HAKBLSOH.
Si-dlm
A Bsaay,
to engage in this business, eao iada aood ... jrortsite calling at NOBBI8' Wagon Yard, oa street.
TJ*°R J-
if
•,
UBS. JENNIE CABBOLL,- .. MISS DOLI/IE PIKE, S. A. BAKBB,
I' MISS. MAT HBSBI, MISS 0LIA STEVENSON, IiUTTLE KATIE BAKEB, MB. J.P. SHEBBT,
MB- J' W. CABBOLL, MB GEO. C. CHABLKS, I "MB. W, J. FEEGUSON, ,7
MB. J. H. MDLLIGSN, MB. T. T. PAINE&,
MB- H-
Any person wishing an fiada aood by orth Third
X?OK SALS—A Fin* twiMtory Trams Dwelling Hsass sight teems, gas, slate roof, two cisterns sal well,stabls, carriage fruit,. Lot 150 (bet front by WO
house, and good
fruit
feet deep, will s!6dtf
-""•n^es&Lw.
T?OR X? citi
SALB—Or Sxehaage
i-' City Property.10 acres
of
BBNT.—Aooavounj) and comfortable Dwelling Hons*, containing ten rooms, (Including hltchen), ostlar, Weil! ana cistern,stabls, coal house, wood-shed, Ao. Boms fruit trees sad grapevines. Ver Ssrma iaqhtrs of Mr. M. BTIB8, comsr nnhaad Msilbsry streets. lOStf
con
l?OS BBNT«r-A
JL
mSdtf
HENRI,
,£*
HEBZdARNOLD,
(SDOOESSO^S TO ».
stort
Hoop
ALLEN, BBOWN & CO.)
mm JOB PRINTERS,
they
Bsspectfally annonnoe to tha pnbMo that ha*re opened
at
»kj
Their New SUad, 8^K«m St., '-7 •'.. .' 'i 1: -tA Superb-0took jV- ,r: ,7 .7
u4*
Shirts, Co**ets^
Ladies'
Mm,
..'I'd-iS ..
mtrnUhirta: j.
Fancy
v(
''&0.
GtrtMs,
arid
tnd hereby extend
an iirrltaUoa to the Lad(s to
oall and examine their stook,assnrlng them that they will oonstantly Sad at thslr smbu|hMsi&
A F1TLL LINE OF TBI ABOVE. 4BMOUU in all stylss, and at
Prices to. Suit All.
Our Stars, Bo. IS South Foarth street, wlU be oon tinned for the present. ?dtf anga absoi.d.
JpLOUE, CEMENT, BACON^tc.
BBtS. OF FliOUB, different grade#, at greatly rednoed prioee. Bbls. ClkBMT, Bed aad Btae brands.
500
250 50
Business Cards, Visiting Cards, Envelopes, Bills
Hhd*',r#rt BAC®*?
rye BMsMJSSFOBK. -e*n»:± iQ -i-am
Plaster Paris, Lime, fialt, and
a
f3_EO. E. JACKSON & CO., VJT aanaAb Cenmissin ud Iirvar£ig Itrdmb,
DBAIU* IV
6BA1H, FlOW, FOU, IAIB, raOBWI. NO. (9 WAX OTT STBBXT, piNCINN^ATI, OHIO. -T— um o*t
BEFEB TO,
B. F. Brannan, Pmt.7raakUaBaht,t,s
Ujȴ ...
^AGNBR & McFAKLANE,
8TOIE CVTTEB8,
Are pr,psred to ejecute' all otdars
tor
tha sfams
work for Buildings, Fences, Flaggtn*, and «T»rythlng In this lice. WAONMB A McFABLAInt executed tbe word on the State Normal School, which is sufflclsnt recossmondatlioa. Stone lart on east s|fle ot tbeT.
M^ A I. B.B. Frsl^t B«. ©Arr iwm-
joaa bavst. at^sab aiaar HANBY4 OOijatbtAM, aowiwibl jjr»
J0HN,
A I N E A E S
•aMwti0"**0
0. BAUtBT,
""vasssassi'siiaffl,
JsroTAHfr j*T3TBX(iq. He will attend to theeoHecMoa of Beabtyasd Pensipa Olaims, make oat Dssds eibtf Oeawr. aadsaof any kiad,
All' work dose promptly aad correctly. Onici-Over Bowd A Slate's Hat Store, la Metropolitan Block, Mala street, Terre Haate. Indiana. ISdlm
in.-*
business d»rectory.
&TTORI& BY8 Ma»n street.
~"J
Baird Crufi, »34atn dtrwt Cooti&Du MObl«Str«t. Jos. p". fclake, Ohto Street.
ABCBITSCTS AND BUILDERS. I.-A
hJt'cornw Main and fifth. ®Bt a wllllahi, cornAf Ninth and 1 Mulberry
Jacob Doll, Bsath Tanrth starst.
BOOKS AJTD STATIONEBT,r Bartlett A «ruatiy. 101 Mala strsei. J"' «as Arnold epponue the
W. H. Bannister Main Street.'"
3,\jtiflck
Sdtf
far
Tfci
gfoundT^
miles
^ast of theoity, wltk a good brvSi hoaesof sight rooms, cellar,well,cistern, stabls, sheds, earn-age-house, ffrst-rate orchard 'ef applee, peats, peaches, plnms, chsrries, grapes, aad, three-asres strawberries, 1£ raipberriss, 1 aere gooasberries and currants—all bsaiiag. Icor yard set with evergreens and flowers. Call at the"Oouqty Treasurer's sffice. jaS48m
FOR RINTs
T?OR RENT—A DWelli^g House JL on Cnarry street, aear Vosrttj Apply-
at
Jacob White's Grocery Store, ooraeeaf Cherry a«d Fourth streets. lTdSt
Store-roo'lk
Joitt
the south side of the Publlo
Bfaare, with
back-room and saUar.. Beat. ftt per manth. Small stock of Groceries la lha store W1U be aold cheap. Apply on thb-prsssisss to
Mrs^B. BBOWN.
lA^XAJMKrno* Av
4
tu Hi idv I K£B fl .. :Uut
4
-1
4r. it
Openkci
Orand
or
A."
THl'HXW 8K'taT TrA/tt^Ktc*^
JS
!r
-^,-5-
a
BOOTS ASQ8HOSS.
-.-..it, &'4r
r.
Olkoe.
•. H. JDooley, lO^Maln Btreet "BAKEKS. lgiuro,, .^aiayatte Street.
t».-
B^LLIABDS.
AtftiftstiklMsl, WsbMsI'r, Proprietor. cAjSRii4i 'j,Ai3toBy. VU^kThoatSs 16o. Cot tdandWahsvt.-
OLO-nBLlNOv 'r.'.
!'1
First
1*^?
Oroser Miller,5l Main Street. .i. John Barniklo, over baxton Walmsley's. ^OOMMESSlOif AND GRAIN,"Johnr
dt.,
oa
OamIBmIq.
COAL DEALKBS. ..
J. A. Morgan.'PulH'^n CountyCoel. -J ••,Jf#!.}i?.al a a a DRESS MAKING.
Hedge*, Ohio, bet. 4tha^«h DENTISTS
L. H. Bartholomew,167
i'u'' v"-
Main street.
C. O. Lincoln, 6th Sty buiwoen Main and Ohio. T~~ J. Bkbsiyifcm.Ohio Kreet, Veti. Third aad Oh: 'IT DYE HOUsEb H. Olartdge, No. 8 North 4th St «SWmbJ
DRY GOODS-
TasU, Blftley A Co., ooraer 6th and Maia street
DRYGOOI)S^WflOL£S ALB L."%ee«Soa. Main, street-. DRUGGISTS.
Mti
W. 9. Byoe ft Co.. 77 Main street. f-esrjf» O. Wittig aCo.. 178 Main street. Xdsali A Co., corner fourth and Main atrsat, Saxton A "Walmsley, 111 Main atreet. OoraeUus A tiaggerty, oornvr Main and Third
ABrtrrVcorner Mafn amf l^oarth
H. A^ Davis A
Co:,Demtilg
Block.
trnoi PABMING IMPLEMENTS
rf
Jon#«Jk Joaes, ea«t aid&.Pubiio'Sqa&r«.
Wtav Bankin, cotwr 4th antf lafayvtM 8ti.
i* aoi**l
GUNSMITH AND STINCIL CDTTBll John Armstrong, Ohio street, east of Third. fiABSWAait.
oi
aw.aswiijiara«.' HATS AM CAPS. c* Met Joeeph
C. Yates,146 Main strest.„_„. ,%j
wt
Dowd A Slate.192 Main street "Tl, hotels. Xational House, corner Sixth and Main. Clack:House, corner Ohio and tint. *.*•• :r Terfe Hautefloase, corner Main and tswstt I vd EM sarpers' liot«l
C»r »ilv and ehery.
INSURANCE AGENTS, f. A. Crane,,
Main
atfae^ east of fill
A'. Crane Main
BtTaet,
eagt of Vjftli
Hager A McKeen, Dowling Ball.
So0^
^Ma:uV*' -rn A
John B. Freeman. S Warren's BlAiS ^S'eJlrfw rH Jacob Kqfn, «pp osite-rostDOce. a JOB PRINTER.1' JohiA.3ry »ii?2 iCBJY CHECKS^ IlU
«Boher|J|gnter, oppojite Banlte^ss. „,
1".
I LEATHER, &c. i* !. A. Ihmtett,114
and
140 Main Stisst.
MUSlCf DEALERS. j'Jq1
S'.'Klssner, Palace of Masio, 48 Ohio street. MECHANICIAN. 4./fittman, 1( sodlh4!h St.opp.Poet
51
a e-
OSee.
MILLINERY.
M. A. Rarldan, 80 Main streets TT^T 8. Stracs,149 Main^et.
Utt.
Mrs Buckingham, Cor.Aaod Ohio.
wpKT
MILITARY CLAIMS.— —-oi-i D. St Danildson Farringtan Blosk, Maia St.
NOTIONS AND TBIMMING8. ftaXlt
t.H. Biddle,161 Maisr street. OYSTEB DEALEBS.
OfflU) yfih-i? ftMi'ir't ttsi
POINTERS. Vl w^aJ»..,'s'-hai«
B®rf A Yeftkle, Soutb Four
Lb
tract, apoai no
'j MM01AK&»"
Dr. Db Derkef, Mulberry, bet. 6tii and Tth Sts^ 't Dr. A. Atmaud, corner Main aod Kh treeta.
,Drs:Appleby S Waters, 139
SO HO O iaB0 O
ttiim
Olaolnaati, Ohio.
Sibley, Freneh A Oo„ Oommlesion Menhaais, Olaciaaatl, Ohio, James B. Turnsr. Esq.. fsbl8d3m Terra Haate,' Indtaaa
Wo. JsSldtf
r-'
Dr. a.* J. Yodug, Weat aide Public Square.
Dr.
t.D.
.. j_
Seelev,-il North tth Street.""
Main Street.1
.r- •. .iMsiMi: BETAIL GRpCEBS. F.'D.Moltoy No'9South-4th Street. 2#p«aa«'* N«. I. Blpiey, Maiafllreel. i#
Mthec 6rlgsby» opposite the Post OfBce*iw«t}^u» BAILBOAD AGENT. Jsam H. Turner,atMcKsen A Paddock's MUi. ui
E A E S A E A E N S Jo#.|He Ohio Stwot. Heiulrkh A {gwgd,. conwr Alain and 4th itrMk,
SilBTS AND CGBSET^
Hers a A —-!di: 1
gAnjt
wall assorted stock of
O I S I
„at tbe lowest tpsar!
it price, ftr sals by can
A. A HL
Ms fa
m44?m
'""•tisrittrra.p
rr
Otrfer A Heiner, 18 North 4th Street. fw P. W. Wolto, North Third Street. 11 *v. T. H. Bid die, lfihMain Street. lr
1
a Arnold,.8» Main street. '-I-..:., siQ t'SK it STONE CUTTERS. Wagner .A MeFarlane, East d«l tf.,'A B. B(.. ..freight-Depot.,,. A !,»««# i«WtetesW ,»s*«4!iC'. ailj Ho *»dli 3/IjAas J'iB Tdtefch Strong Stre4, tl,« Isasic BaU.oornsr third aad Chersy, fcji M. W. 0'Coiu.ell.: Main Street. an\%l
The mderSlgited, 4thl» Lfvery 81 able, on"* Thlr^aSwet, opposite the'1 Butttln House, prepared with good stock and Carrlacee, commodate tb#pnbllc
s- ^•IllMWt BOB'T HUNTMB.
decQdtf e^BUS&fBIl A COLLIKB.
J^ H. POOLEY,
9
d«U
•oo'.1
11S
person wishing to deposit Bersse, Bag
w,ii
IS ltitrnees, or 9 ther livlry article, at HnnWA^W'J
1
tUCOBSSOB TO M. wT^O'OONNKLL,
Has for Sate
&
8,^
KEWSPiPKBS, -|qsU
TBBRE HAUTE AND PEBBYV1LLK. alf^fl Tbe'Steamer ZRBRA will ply HBiB wgnlirly fitre •rryTU^, k*Tiag/TKtttttattt» nio« o'clock Ao M., HOttdayr* Weduosdaje Md FrUiaj«o:«aoh r. WVfifrBtoCEB. Captalo.
H..0, HAon, 1 Wlm ••f») #l,j-a-
jh bakrrbptc¥.
DIskfelCT OF INDIANA, SS: AtlndlaaaeoM», the 8th day of Mar^h, A. D.. 18U The ahdertlgnea hereby give notice df their appolatmeat jae Astignsss of J*».e Schee, ef 'Terae
IsqUl In. th, connty of Vigo, and State of Iataimjwlthin "aid Di.'trict, wh» has been sdjndga Bankrnnt- ucon hi. own petiUon, by the
District Court ef said Dlatrlct, W. A. BBAPSHAW.r,.., J.JV. «t*D^)aa V, 2d3wltaw
1/1 OA O JT POE LICENSE.—The undersigned' hereby give nottsei that they will apply to ike Connty dim* ril -ju- JW qg liquors jace or ons
The premlseson which said H«a»rsai» t« soft, are iu^«si«»B.Uiis,eomer Of l'ith and M, ?,~U, ,*T.r„
left
FebS-dwtf *v.y
ssiii'a
I 8
^^Vrn vMaln Mtreet,
AtssuM
o-«a
?.»c 4
•#.
sit pi .•
UDJ'a C6 »*t sal t. jSJ «r
trtf PAsJ lolel ia |:|a» id m.
!t«1
J. JJ
hJ
,eldsJM.Mtt.1.& ,1 rJ KHS ..«* s' Ji'/
SrStS&j
Hit9.
Iras of Tsell. Blpiey (foty wee dissolved J*«» ynataal cooneot, Mr. O. rly (Otlring, and Arthar Deming takior al4e- The new firm will b# known unds?^''* «41eof Xaall. Bi^ley ADsmiag. Alt deraona ladebtod to tb»iae frm will (oall and seltleImmediately lv notd'or cath.
