Daily Wabash Express, Volume 18, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 24 March 1869 — Page 4

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CITY NEWS.

ANOTHER "EFFORT »B 6OLFEG*^NEDE TO equalize the rates of insurance.

Cot. R. "W. THOMPSON-, we regret to learn, is quite ill at bis residence. ff

DOOLKY, 104 Main street, has fiarper's Bazar for next week. ii

JOHN A. BETAS has gone to "V\[ash.ton to look after a route agency.

JOSEPH EAST, ESQ., announces himself, this morning, as a candidate for^City Treasurer.

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THB NEW style of postage stamps, now ready, will be issued so soon as the old stock is exhausted.

DB. IKE L. MAHAN, it is reported will receive the appointment of Bov«nu« Storekeeper for this district.

happy ^ag^fe iatttfe

MAITOB'S pO^fBT terday one drunken maffi tMi on charge H^pfng^a^|^^T^r-j acter. There ^eas no trooblein fMkwiogi the JrdrunJ^'\ jury, W&k

men were unable taigree iipon apverd^ti and ab'e .V»!J

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parties: Nathalie Bauer and William Bauer. Edward Beiily and Mary Beilly. *pnristrian Edioger and QIau&sa

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N. F. CUNNINGHAM, ESQ., will not bea candidate for township trustee. So the Journal is informed.

itoTJTB AOTOfT Qfltttge tt. JP-Htiyv tfSK been giving dead ducks to the editor of the Indianapolis Sentinel.

IHB RKOIBTRY BOARDS meet again next Tuesday, to revise the list^fof township elections. .r

THE APPoiiftMfcNT of Bevenue Ool lector for this district, appears to ^iang Aire. The contest is slid to be between Col, Hudson and Sam^Vagill, ?sq., wi%. fee chances in faydr ot the"l8jK^R.°/3.

WBiaHX has put another' velocipede— the fourth?-into hi« yeloeipede «shool' the Buntiri •5qi8ieu^^e'fqWar6tte is ffr' oonstant use, shoW^rg an earnestdestre to acquire the arj of Riding the

OiirSoL'rWkttn sndrles yes^VdHy caulwd the "beautifill snow" to rapidly turn into the moat exeorable slosh, rendering pedestrianism/in anytiring' but stoga boot^ the opposite to pleasant or healthful.

IT IS SUSPECTED that the special elec-* tioa Jn flgjilTHtramd -Olay- cgmae^me^' terday, resulted in a "great Democratic victory/^^cikli^feiJuaptiinefc saved th^^eq^^ ^tho^^wift^ from intertnarriage with.^rnegroe%«-i^r

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T«» EXAMINATIO_KS of »be city are progressing quietly and withvihe moat gratifying aigns^ of pKjg^Mfca mary departmetfts of thej Plfth°i(wd iS school will be erarainea thistflaam*«g.-n-This afternoon' the intermediate depftf-'' matits in theSecond-anft £l£Bh^Wir44MIL pass in review also Prenih^i(ta^"©^kAi mar ia tl»e pigh^ehool7 1,5^^

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THE flf^H aw is, Being violated ere: day by Beining in tne wabaah.-^ Our neighbor' is mistaken. Hid he a careful reader of the EXPRESS, he VKWW have known that the law of March 9th, 1867, making it unlawful to trap,r^t, shoot, or sein flsh in any lake, river or stream, for the period of two years, baa expired, so far as entire prohibition la concerned, and hereaftor it is only unlaw* ful to trap, net, or

Bein

I hope that the person who finds this may oonvey word to my dear wif| ai Paxton Sullivan Co Iod. {This if 4^ If4 word to ller before roy departuro to eternity God bless you Mattie I. Q. and for give me of this raqh aot God receives my body G. M. L. ("ii

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THE ASSISTANT- ASSESSORS of this Division inform us that, notwithstanding hgyMwUfrrtilsd come tax, a large number of them have not yet made their ret&rn^ and^bat it will besome

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u^pl^aaai^ Jut^ to

make nsessmeAts upon the best.informa» tion Oiey can 'obtain, and ad^ "tfie ties, according to Ufrf. .aktft t»rMM9

All persons knowing themselves und«r il persons knowing themselves und any oblifefctidfa, S^tii^btle'Lawa of the United Stsie#," eheuld at once, and make the'^rtqulwdoteiuJin^ thorny Raving thr oSoetf aoctc Ahor a®« extra wprtj sWd th«^nsely«s ©Wn the' Imposition of'pacalties. in .. ,. ,TimH

Div. Bene—Ihr4h Clrcait -urt y.e»a\, He miBiim niHign LB-*iuvt», mmiir and obey, uatil dqtih^do us p^irt," was one. He bad sense and honor •nougb to sundered in the(^£pqgJof ttffi|ollowitt| jtnom that- many peoplft who wars desti tute of either sense, honor or principle

A HEAVY JOKK was perpetrated by a

»x car at Knightsville to ride down to Srazil on the occasion of erieech. They had scarcely "smuggled"' Taeniae mselg^^^f^-thg-^fiU-peoaocratic bfake3np».^denij,8iofe4, end fastened the door. They next saw the light of day east

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THE "iaat.—The au-

EDUCATIONAL.

BAILBOADS NEEDED—MANUFACTORIES— BUSINESS JENEBQY NEEDED—BUT IN CREASED EDUCATIONAL FACILITIES At

SO NEEDED—THE EDUCATION OF YOUNG "WOMEN THE DIFFICULTIES TO BE OVERCOME— HISTORY OF EFFORTS IN iTERRE HAUTE—A COLLEGE TO BE FOUND ED, NOT A SCHOOL OF FASHION, BUT OF

DUCATION.

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[4] The Rev. Mr. Morrison's efforts Feeling the importance of no longer leaving the great void open encouraged by the proposals of one of our citizens, a plan for the founding, conduct and en dowment of a great female college was conceived for, the establishment of such an institution, not sectarian, though un deb Protestant religious influences.

WimfrignrtttfiftifeHd

aid has been engaged in working out and ^prosecuting this grgod idea. This idea, Jilie all great ideaa^ ^f^rke^ out, must ''o^t many bard blows and much selfGonial. The history of all great similar enterprises IpJ^is cwnUyias foiuid,tboee wpose mesmV^Tf t^Pbe^Ugld^ra-^atkbHah-in^ such institutions and Borne one, wbo diDderstands his business and is willing to devote his labofril84 ]ffe9f/d~stib^tance to founding and building up Bucb. To a enterprise, under the sanction of its at bekl/Scftpf^- tb45iklii? 3ft'.?iytOi¥i«6n devoted his toils, brains and his subnee, and, if matters can be so arranged tor tlje enterprise, of which Mr. Morrison ims the competence, and the* right to

ge, he is prepare^ jpifejiqut any compensation, or emolument to devote bis

4i|fe, as a member of the Board of Trustaes ti tion a monument of a living immortal•til to its donor. Unless the preliminary are so arranged. MrJMorrijQ^ is_

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tTb#LUHTntfer0Bf whieft- hW tmtf must succeed. He will not begin ^Ueae he can begin right.

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At the Be^jinWfng "of ttf£^Shivaifs,? Mr 1! [orriaon bad to contend in our comma flc ity with the idea cherished by many tat it were better to take HOOO^-whah lised and erect a now building. His idea as, and a correct one, that an .. nSfflPM''M'fetaC' "character and reputation of its cabinet of ^iachers. A fine building, with a dash iag, fast Presifi

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fish -between the

first day of May and the first day of September of each year. nrTT ft ,1 v.! h. I

Is IT A HOAX?—A card on which was written the words below was found in •ertedjin. a sun-crack of a log on the river bank, about half a mile below the hominy mill, yesterday morning. It may be "hoax," and yet it is possible that another fellow-creature tired «f iife h»8~8tiappecf into the water and fathomed the mysteries of the ."world beyond". The writing in pencil read:

wanted.

He sought a college for the education of young women. His conception was to ^pend $50,000 of the $150,000 in the pur ohase or erection of a property and re sjerve the $100,000 for the support of the institution, to command talent in the

•on. With the exception of a few grumb Bers, or somebody who knows nothing of ^duct^jeynd thifgfs JieWoea, «rbo, ftPps, h^(X4orufUtx.fta. to gri tffao errotion of a ff5w*Hnd 3oBtly buflQjng the idea of expending all in that way has become obsolete and M^opular. This is not the way wise people, who want to do Something for oth«* w-siSh enterprises, wiw DMM mmootfo the propoe^bet^rfaotorya^d-thojefora he

Such merit much less gi

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Also, a groat pwlies,ei»ftgedin such business for the prosocu|ion-«f'whTcb a speeial (ax, heretofore called license, is to he^seesasdt ha»E fatfed^O ON*« HW*I of the same, and have their name registejed. TZAll ~SS.*)AJ I I.T A

rtagP: tunujne

tuenq&s of reli gi.r ui»ahS^a^ ty ble ini

AH 8ould not understand why a preacher should have the honor, sense or purpose

die nee in attendance on ^^ri^oa^.^blessings would be returned to the memories of those wno had been instru*

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Eisner's concert at Pence's Hall last eve-

ning was a tiye one, '"a! with the fine musical tyle^ displayed ^y Ihu ittfcVo&TO^ #hb?enRi^ly.poises a voice t? reSFark^bf^ power"a^d culture for one It fat of the 8^arpne^^W6t^nei8 di ^outh,' and while bavftg'^me of tiie characteristics of childhood, there is the volume of age and something of the expressiveness of maturity. 0#eI3%jtlK B^&iUnMht was greatly enhanced by the assistance of Prof. Cuqua's orchestra, Mr. Kissuer arid

A^r. Eisner. Those of our musical friends who

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wlaUBM^Mt^yi depfived an entdrtatn^ nrant of real merit. vjF -jEfc &!ll1Jf

He was prene&ar a'-d w»s thankful to i* suixi that Hr. Morrison ia its p.xf thht he ma dBernrd wdftfcjr tg-W-pledg^ ffjredaod thOso" made by bin

to oarry out the founding and conduct of an institution tlie principles to which he had pledged himeelf. and the only principles aj^^^b W|oiec|r^K ^»cb an institution could 1e established for great and lasting good.

He waB a preacher and a Presbyterian one, and he well knew that atQong the

60,000

members of that church in these two States there were'those whose datighers would be an honor to this instituon and to Tefre HaOtathrough the oollege and those to whom this institution Would present the opportunities for an education, for wbiob, 4broughtbe genera-

knental in founding, this college. He well knew the same of thousands of other Christian mothers of other Churches, And thousands of- otfiera who were not professed Christians in any church, that among them, also, there were young women, who would desire to reoeive their education in this institution. The organic law of the institution provides that this '{College should *fot^ be .-sectarian. How much honor do they possess, or how much ipatefial support have they given or will they give to founding an istitution^oAiefc we need, but which such are trying to, defeat by whispers and imputatio|»B, which only make the pathway to succes of those who $e trying to work out this problem, through greater difficulties And what if the cold indifference of some, and the sneaking opposition of the parasites of society, and calumniators of good and wise men,-should defeat an enterprise whioh they ought to aid What gain to them such a defeat?

Mr. Morrison has expected comments and criticisms. He has not answered anonymous articles, and* probably will not but if any one wants to know what have been his labors, and what ari j' how muchtnaWriareupport be has given toils founding, or how much others have given if any one wishes to contribute anything of his^ean# p? his words toe-its supporCall information any one may desire, is no doubt accessible to them who will seek it ot him. Those who do not seek this, and then say or do.that which is in(jtirious to the enterprise he represents are untrue andfhfcagi" men—-enemies of this great enterprise, and enemies of the community

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Oftentimes |rou||^ c|mei^^io luph.entefrH prises by an element in its Trustees or Directors dtieeordantaieJementA in the Board ,of Trustees or ^Faculty of such ap?lis(itifHon wthjfa be ileat»uiftive of* its poace and harmony. But all these are difficulties which had to be anticipated To one whose experiences "bl difficultiw apd opposition, secret and mean, as well as^th^t which was /ip'aply and open,

tine buujing, with a dash- unreasonably in the construction the first railroad in the State, difficult sead their daughter to a fashionable shopJigQufelbqiJ^^igresj^ant might ba me rich and what good would such an terprise be to young women. It might rpake them foolish but not wi9e. Such is riot what Mr. Morrison wanted to accom such was not what he assumed the proposed founder of the enterprise he was

pthough

though unreasonably in the construction

ties which fasted through years and were overcome by going ahead, under -the impulse of a will and purpose which meant to accomplish, not to fail, it is not surprising to him that Mr. Morrison has had to contend with difficulties, secret and open opposition. One who has experi accomplishing gr«jat

en th who are attempting great things, shall meet With oppenitipn.^ i]|

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From the?fl^, 'iota Sfte^-another heiia»MUiteU)«M)ei -Hgjwaatx preaeiierffi. aad H'WSbyteiia# p#ftl€h«^f It ft was true. ^jtction TftM js^B^'oi- Wfciih" «anv aot find SdinW'might desire tWiMaqv"und«b cenw ofihm iel3 outside of the Dale and patronage of ^¥?otei«^^pft?.£.Chl,rc^ But

stitution recei^ and hqw jfsr would Ml,', ^?ne a£proBitTorT"of wise,

seminary of learnin^or the education of dgughjprs,jnothera and Jtrive^ of pUDTic, as to CTeriflf4 ise and ^boSFiiiia? fiid toncei iion—an idea to plaoe this (nstitutioa-outside of^ie ej^mpathies and {upjftH of6An6on Christianity.

Ings, can well understand that others

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If Mr! Morrison were to be swerved at the ef all who would want him to work their way, might the trbe friends of sudh

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enterprise cS'ncludb that it'musi fail. It *tofra easy to^ill -tAgether ckizeds^o the Court House. and pasa resolutions in faywr qf: sjich* iin, enterprise.

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easy fo^ citizens..to.ejeqt a Board. But alfter

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such f«se Vbd: fBathera, how

much mojgey of how much confidence 9tnd I^YCh a^coursPe womii i^rtsh a'course^elicit from people here or elsewhe're. 'No surer Way of incoi^ioratipg into such, an institution tha

jei6ments *~df its destruction iAthd be imagifled. Machine- men 'do matters in that"w ay, and.^Qa^it^tlings are dona so, but a result which intellect Works out is not .ftaitCfthuS'. The Mn» may oome When t^k inititutK9 should, pass into existence, when at the*Inauguration of ilaJPfpi^M or.Pjpofesjpfij, (ft .ftjta com-, mencement exercise^'- jtjkfa tosvpiiqity may be iavjtpd to 5vit»es8 mid^n^oarage by th^ir.pewpnal prMatta anfctn^^ercises. ^ulMafe8bieetia|(S«eF)b0bs are not the meV^pA »Cb^d«& «fgrow iai tp great literary&institutiona are to be advewsd™ ImifiBlftt nffl capable or ivnaerstand-

one is mo

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tutiope, orphan, the Aged Women's Home. &c., ^n anS^^Ss9^ to6. even When supportecf tfy- DM S^ate^, certainly

none more capable of knowing th^t hg does understend! them .thaa.' the gentleman wHiQfoAufoWaiieati^ill place this en terprise upon a safe basis. Mr. Morrison has conducted a campaign which has turned the eyes and the hearts of thousfinds I"rr"'-" -with solioitude to know when this college shall be aiv, es.lfjWjshed-fjfll. He has. notjfel| tjbat this must be decided to d^r or to-morrow. A-problemJthat requires the life of generations to, work out, he has not felt dependent upOn 'fhe. -firsf step of It being taken and concluded upon last August or January, or this?month. 4 'sW j»TOT I

self, has accomplished what ha undertook to do, and (hat whether or not h* shall take any farther steps, in aabing (he endowment, depends upon (he question, whether (he citizens of Terre Hauto will con(ribute, what he haa a right to expect of them In founding so grand an enterprise as the one contemplated in thia movement. It is also stated that an Herbarium of all the planta, &o., of the Mississippi Valley, the collection of-s gentleman of twenty years labor, and valued at $7,000, ao important to an institution in the prosecution of the atudy of Botany, a atudy an indispensable requisite in female education, haa been placed at his dispossd for the use of the College.

How much foundation for theae statemenu there is, will be made known to the community when those entrusted with the interest of this enterprise shall think it is proper it should be done.— What1t*.4(or#itiii km community, it Is assumed, is its subscri] tions for the purchase of the College and its goodi#isie»^^3P^S^!&:Wbe taken to consummate matters, will be they^aSaiJeirfyfteJsiMiem.— Neither is he nor the donor to be driven. With ecuteL,

material and -moral support of all who may desire to assist him in his attempt .to secure so great an interest i^eiSc&Hp muaity.

^OWHSBIP CONVENTION.

^The Republican voters of Harrison Township are hereby- reqaeated to meet at the new Court House, in this city, on Saturday afternoon^ thr ^WfllogJK, fo\§ o'clock, for thft^pApoer e* io*inlt8(| candidates to be supported for the follow ing offices at the April Election: 1 Town* ship Trustee 4 Constables 7 Supervisors

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all theie difficulties the

Bev. Mr. Morrison has 'gone forward. This one had his notion of what ought to be done,, and another some other notion This opposition and that he has brooked. These 'Whispers add- those—neither Mr Morrison or the gentletiien upon whom so much depen,ded. ia tbj8 matter, have faltered, because everybody did not like what was done. Because everybody was not consulted about what should be done and because everybody did not do what they ought to do. People have to be ed. ucated W do. ^Phire' ara a plenty of people in the Wtfrld, and, perhaps, some of them in Terre Haute, if anything was to be ma3e^oii^iior or^ money by being one to whom the interests of .this contemplated institution should be committed as a mei^^ot |he ^oar4^f,1Hustees, would

willingly serve in. that capacity provided it would-^^theip jioiWng.' Were it to yield ten or even twenty per cent, of acU ual income from money invested, no difIficulty to get stock and none to get a Board of Directors., *-j

of cheapnes. At Saxton St Walmsley's.

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THE cheapest and largest slock of White Goods, Linens and Towels in the city at

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W. S. RTCM & Co.

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CARFETS in new and elegant designs— stiock large and prices low, call a( 24,dtf W. S. BTOB A Co. cn

d|dgs from Dr. Price's Cream Baking powders. No dyspepsia or stomach troubles will arise if articles eaten are ntade of these powd^f^1*'All grocers sell Dr. Price's Baking Powders, and one box 4ill satisfy any one of their great quality a

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POISON.—Arsenic being a very cheap remedy for Chils and Fever,enters largely into the com position-«U- the patent nostrums of the day, for the cure of this disease, EXCEPT ABMSTEAD'S TONIC SYBUP, which is the only pure and

DOOLEY'S BAKING POWDER is a household companion wherever known. It is a strictly pure article, and perfectly healthy. Warranted to give satisfaction. For saleby Grocers generally and ror sale Dy urocers generally: ana at rhO^afeby neei tfr

ImFOeVaSIT to slJ0»US Mrs. L. ^elger, j'isi Odived diaMt frbm Kew Turk a s«l«a$ lot of B^nr Bonnets. Hsrtai-ffamenk-rrames and J^ eF the Lsteat soid

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"HALF BJ.«AOSP»^ are in receipt of a large lot cellent and popular goods, to which we invite the attention of the public. ait SAXTON & WALMSLXY.

THE best 25 cent Towel yet offered.— At Saxton & Walmsley's. dlt

BUY the "Can't Breakem" Corset Steel of Saxton & Walmsley. it

lr YOU WANT Papers, Magazines or Musio bound neatly and cheap, leave your orders with Bartfott & Grundy, 101 Main street. m24d2t

WANTED—A pastry cook and meat coiok at the National House. Apply immediately. [24,dtf

WASHING AND IRONING.—I will do all kinds of Washing and Ironing at my residence, southwest corner of Fifth and Mulberry streets. i[24,dlw

BEAD ponder and remember, the place for Bargains in Dry Goods, Carpets, &c., &h.. is at [24,dtf] W. S. KYCE & Cc.

Sisvra £sjn|jf '"feceived by Biddle, 151 Main street 27,dtf

Hard Rubber Handle and Knives, Silver plated Tf^^Jable Spoons, Plated and Britanio Castors, Very cheap, at BROWN & MELVIN'S,

cm* '•s WATCH YOUR CHANCES.—Th nanirfef| ^ck St^WAr'^ cldSed out cheap during this weeFat the News Room opposite the Postofflce. LeU ter Papers, 10 cents per quire Envelops, 10 cents a pack, and other things in

ProP°^i°njBiai|t

Got 6th St.

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MORI CLOCKS.—A new invoice of Seth Thomas clocks of the new patterns, with allarms at S. 'It.' Freeirftfffi^f61 Main near

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Sunshine aod Shadow. Everybody read it through. 19-dtf

N OTIC B—Is notes and accS&U^f Ra^ been left at my persons knowing themselves indebted te mid firm will plea&'co&he forward and settle the same, without delay, and save

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Niw STYLES O* HATB AND Bomrars at 149 Main street. dtf

Gloves, Handkerchiefs, &c., a( Bannsiters, No. 79 Main Street. 18-dl If i*Jkm

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.^oirtsanaoid^ toYHends

sat th^MStreawn^le prices,

Who may design us^rig Piints,

Window Qlass/elc^ thlaaeason, we invite atiention to our efoet^ which will be kept fuil.and complete, and ¥l#aj% sold at the lioafroClthe market

BARB, GULICK & BERRY

^7-dtf vJLJk.1 'I »W6|ists

Co4 i70' Main street,

Demiiig Block, sell,all their whiter stock atlexact oost. jll-dtf I

BUY where you get the best quality and the most Hardware for your money. Ptatagr jS^a. vShryer & Co. eould lie yousee jL, ,. ,, dtf

WJUBO W osi jtm preqiifles, pr apply to myself. jlldiw.':. P«TiBR CBIM. ivi

j®»okej. call, at

Mofad^ Cigar 8tote. and %uy one or mole«f hia VelecipedeCigara fl-7dtf

^AL».—I will sell my residence nuKtoath Fiftbstreet, No. 31, fourdoois Cihp.ic Church.

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pBcK«ou "W&nt to^*eQ BomotbiD^ nio« q(I ifl!6iip' for spring wear, drop in at inahtei V, NtrVOMain St. 18-dlw. I

KEMOVALI—Mrs. M.Biegelman, in or der to meet the demands of her rapidly Increasing trade, has removed to No. 89 M^h.^trcut, (Warren's Block), where sfai»[ wilV be hitppjr to receive'the calls of bei| friends and patrons. She will con sU^tly -keep on hand a complete assortmfeat d£ plain ahd ornamental hair, such aa fiwitclies, ^Curifl, Paffs, "Side Curls, Chtgwne, Ladies wishing Switches mpti efoylt Oi CDttbing, can be accommodaIbA cohort notice, PenonB .desiring jto Teh anything in her line Wil€nd a good vsfr ety io select at jeBSohabie prices, :igh*rt price paid for ^nir. *a*-«~ If

i.j, MRS. M. KIDGELMAN, Mains tree t, Warren's Block.

)«—ii if .——' H'i'latesr st^le of Ties and Boas at

Dfyd^ft Slate's ttiMS'

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YOU want a Hat or Cap ch'eapTor

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STYLES of the coming sea

sop afr^uell, Ripley Coming's. Sample loto .arn^ng every^day. Mikados, Clicic^BiTk poplins,.Pefcalog.in grot^que fiaijres, and striped suits. These are the fo^r^aers. of theVlargest stock ever p^Vt^T^rre Haute. 18-dtf |w m. l(. .11 iii il.

Coming svsBY Day.—The

pettiest Points In Araftfi^a, anf m^/^o fonpd^et'^ue^t Bipley A iDeming's. eji jf --B'iifcV?!"

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MRS. STONE.

aji^BAT msTAic# is often m&do by many good meaning persons who pay tfawlr^^ngnej, fifr- what is called cheap reMiyifnade clothing, but proves, in the lotg rnn, to be a defer bargain. All such m^jtAkes can be rectified by leavivg .your m^jisure at Bannister's, No. 79 Main sttSab'i •. [18fdlw

WOOLEN HOODS at 10 cents, 25 cents

Iain street, Dein|ng jU'dtf

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IFyou want bargains in Winter Goods g0 to C. Wittig & Co's., 179 Main street, iteming Block they sell winter goods-at eiact cost. jll-dtf

Do YOU want Presrved Orange Peel? (fell at C. I.Ripley's. ^^^125,dtf

WE (fd not projiodtoi th sell for a song, but werwilt sell »t cost^ *11 seasonable goods. _. ^C.^ITWG& Co.. -f %atn *slree^ i)eming' Bloct jll^dtf

Several gentlemen'cw ^i

Jourthstreet.

iin rooma^nd ,bqjird .jfet^jto. 41 North Terms reasonable. Trans-Wper-day 2djft. ipedti

PEELED DRIED PEACHES at ,)«t. ley

SEWING MACHIINES.—The best rewing liacVines ihi" the market, to sell on Monthly payments by T. H. Kiddle, 151 .._ £21»dtf

fainitreet.

ai IDDLE can beat the "Velocipedes'' on jewing MaAISMJ Ji -x i[27^UI

CLOTH^I^rA^BS rCL0THK8*WRIN0xasl 1

At "mkt* IS StrrrrtA^rfi. jj^u |ant bargaini iri Ladies! Furf, go toO Wittig-JkrOo's., '170 Main street, Deming Block, they sell at cost, jll-dtf to:. f-A a lliu

s«cared tb« piiiis B"1*#

the Bunt in Onus?, I willfjMi,thhi mo#n«# ing. a school for the instruction of tliose who wish to Tesm toTWe the reloctpede. The reom beiog la^e aad^ suitable to*. |ractioe,I WfM pnt, in aboutON4«P

maehineB, which I wilkrentat rsasaaable rates, also will fill orders for the latest improved Velocipede. .. fed22dtf JoeEFH WUOHT. .itii'l'V'-.' ti 'TS-'l

SM/LL PRonn ASD QUICK Sti.«a— Luther GrigiHy keep* uc*Aa4 %tU selected stock .of Groceries/and for sale a# his new s(and, opposite the Postoffice. Call and see foryourseln The new year has rolled in, now if you wiUtdirik^fth wH trtii^is^la glbi1 j4dtf time.i"|f"'. aw

GOOD QUALITY of Shirts and Drawers can ba had Apr 50 and 60 cents, at dC Wittig & (^'s.,4|q ^^s^(lI^ning Block. v.-f-ill-dif

PRESCRIPTIONS darefully prepared by competect Druggiets, at Davis' Drug Store, Deming Block, 6th and Main St ftblB^ .r

JUST RECEIVED from the East a strictly choice lot of Imperial, Gunpowder and Oolong Teas. Also have on-hand Extra }(eaa and NO. 1 Mackerel, Pickled Shad, Salmon and *Wh!te Fish, Yarmouth Bloabers, Halibut, Fresh Canned? Salmon, Lobster, and George's Bank Cod Fish all of which will be offered at the lowest .cash prices. JOSEPH STROSO, 16-dtf No. 190 Main street.

CABFENTEKS and builders generally, {of the best warranted Tools and Toledo Sash and Doors see Austin, Shryer A Ce. dtf -.

MILLINERY.—Miss M. A. Raridan hU' opened her stoelt Millinery in the store room recently occupied by Eberle & Bindley, on Main, between Third and Fourth streets, where she will beipleued to see her old customers,

Polibies issutfd~bjy

1

eserVOT^Iie^h ^eel,

O.'^kiiK^N.' {2i,dtf

I BucKWHKAT, ^ye and Unbolted Flour Wright & Co's. 15dtf

THE best style^Kn^ltfgfst assortment lUarsJii, tEfllpity, at Dowd &

16dtf

FURS.—The finest assortment, the low. est prices, no old mothy stock, at

:»^#K if 149 Main street'

TO E. R. Wright & Co., for those 15dtf •y«t

Large Oysters. a,'i"»

UMBRBUQAS,,SAtchelt, Shirts and Sue* I enders, of tife BEST qtf^iyI%rft'' Dowd A latS's. l6Ttf ,?• -JjOfii r-.OlTOtiflTh I

WINTER GOODS, at any pribe to close ut, ittliifiiftRioni fof Sprin^StcbltJ^t -Riddle's 1S1 Main street. [27,dtf ^b4t

hnd as many

new ones as may vhoose to fayor iiy with their ip^roja^. j{6,dt^

1 FIRE.—$4*000,000—Protection is offftMl Insurers in HOME OF NEW YORK.— The first policy issued in Terre Haute by this Conipany was dated Dee. 1st, 1853.-— One thousand Six hundred have since been issued to patrops at this place. All the losses which have occurred-under these policies, lrave been promptly and' ftthicably Settled—as the fdllowfng which area few of the payment# made fotlflSS or damage, will, attestr M. W. Sddam..........'.... J. G. Adams .........:..1....J L. Kissner.......................... Ross & Kennedy Bros John N. Reiz...... .......1 Margaret McKee .V...../2 J.R. Whitakef......... Jacob Gundiefingwr. N. C. Sparks......

ktttlioHKeA to arinOatfotf llie nane ol

81 Ot WHITEMAS eaB^dsiefor My Mti»half' -JMislon of tba ^epobllcan n(jmftfa*k)n.

7

-rf• ..-'I iJ won 61

LOCAL NOTICES.

Rear In Via* that MISHLEWS BXftB BITTERS I* akiltfatlr oofapettiijf^fi^r* f.4m inj orionr con9o&ent:£a*t#,' ftg^«inWto tii* tute, antl defetrootlve W»ia»e. Tf ]rou iiaMCi aayobange from the natnrA' "ftiirctfou of yotir ayitem, no matter W)^"trlTal,' olr Vhere' located, ot if dUeave has «lrea!y entMiidicd 'ftkelf, ftii rjatly trtie and reliable remeijr' Hi (tlther tflSHCKK'S BXftfe BI9TXRS.' Vh^ aMirtioii la biMapon what wi tnefrw it #!ll db id liflkvltig, cirlng aad warding off dlf e«(g«f Fd'r wiif of (pace Mlsttmnoi1detail titi dtvsrilBed owi" of Un, Vat lt§ g«B«ral efeeti ufeot Ai hanlatt^litem are- to-prfrHyHlhli btMtf Vnd r«:t morbid cla^^ee iiAbe M6otf', ^['dalhn' uiSirotflwrton enrich ifi coniiihienti (hid'rcgah^eit» stpply it impart*'tftalHyatfi iitjj&dii tf Sv«^ or gin oAtomtr'all ftincHoaalderaDgMaen^ atilata in the prooeB of ftge«tlofl c)feht«ii healtL^ a^^eClte pre

Teat* abdeurea ^Diaainatio aad later-

mitteat fevers, ^dyapspala, liver complaint', nerTpnf headache ktdney affections, and reTiyea^e phyaiCM energies by Infaaing new life^pd poirer iitothe system. gwla^

to laNre Moth. Patches, lis end Tan from ther face^ nse.Perry's Moih aa^. Freckle Lotion.' Prepared only by Dr. B. O, PisaaT. Bold by all Drogglata. .. i* .fv I-'»

For Black Worms and Pinples on the Face, uae Psaat's OOMI^OHK AIIO, PnuM, BsftCDT, prepared only by Dr. B. OL Full, 49 dond streot,

Kaw

trade supplied by Who}e»ato Medloiae Deatora. marndeod8nj,-w3m (U»q0,,,, .„«]

Barr's jPeetoraU olloifing^troag atK^jwfeM endorsement ot ll« Kamedy for Oonghs and Colds—"Barr's PMtWat HMC-ytg r-m-

Maasactarid by Bfaa, OtrCica a

-rf?afna/tf ffti'rl¥iff?n

r-tj.

=XT

FOB SA^*.—A NNN^,T^IAN^A. GOOD

7fTitftpG- A YOfqiS-rfAf^"*trot*ant, wl^ba add,low. Apply te 4HKWline of NfcckTI'iSi*TSlffirs, MiM KfOe^TiUeBbS^lmjaicteacher,

Sou^f fourth street three doors below

CPT*1«

T^'

NEWADVCIITISEPINTS

'AIiOON Mid"

jrOHw 5T BKO^' v±i' -,w. •. ra*jmrcS**«4.

Di«MjKn««m

Xn, 205,4trt,'2oV and as|j«*.-'.-.jr.-.'2 ft.'e- •.... ,»laW•»'•!? PHILADELPHlilii''

Im|KrUi^oJ

Frencb^nd.-Eottlinb W Praneh Plata Qfm-fyr Wmdfjpj^ 'WHsb PUtas.

WA»TC0

$2,500 1,20(1 2,000 5,OOX) 180 300' 3,000 "3#' .-'"50 fc'f

a/

HOSFOBD & povpivQT, Agenis, A0-dtf Cor. 4th and Main streets

SFKIR'S|STABOARD WINK BnrrniSi ,49 highly recommended by physicians for Dyspeptics, on account of, ita tonia pro pertiee, its purity, and its delicious flavpr. £^23dwlt.

CITY ELECTION. r.

WA^fEfl.-To Porct«e^ -Tf Dvriltif IHW, tf tte noai Dwalllac fl.soe aj pay br IS ia antUjr pay«

elM:

mm

.••src. rpn Mil. w, 1,1-inf 'mii IP

JpOB SALS.

9.

hot

IWi ihwljUw wsWm Sip** sMts*

rm-T,

t^ii iiiwMJIJB'IIB

H) 3 si- if ^rSwkbM|t!SSiJlM(SSii|MlkatN| S» Mr

apCkeMMMIac tH»Miwiu| WBiaMf t». MtmtmjMl*AMt»aa afcsiy 1noKoox*oo., *artMlw

OR Houae knd,„ liQt^ Tin IMamlhlh ilMii nswia Ma&wfyV will sold at a batigala. neat RUM, on

MM

pnataii, or ef Brla

S5. Baalfcufifta^

Groowy, *U1 k* ehteri Tito 4 la pail Si»eil( aulfla

air* of Sin •n aa4 8im-

ha aaMa^a mm i«WBH WM tpihacewttabU ootu«* MS. ia^ain wmiiiaiiw.,

OR SALE—CHEAP—An ex»

oraMnc*

in $sl*

mfrfSohm.

Market(«dMS*laM4«mniinaa A*Imm COB talae Urn yewuwMluelewe MMleaUes

Jara«cikMhS,IM a jMI, —d'Mlaa laSaKiltti kaaUMa*pact«f Ska dtfiM 4« Mrahteaa

for a (hrm, In good coaSllioa, la IUlaais.-mt UarttentMa iMTilM of *+*&*&&&

FIB

ib SALB.—W ishing^to asj OUHT tsSsiat si %lll asU oar omur.*X0?l ^TwApw*e HOU»»

caBlngat NORBIS' Wagoailat^««N*UiIhtod hen)t ba« .'W

ags-kiu«t »ftst-Mlaz«HM* Of

aad HfiMa-W'MlUi n«r wirpMS* Mi Seesearv OaU.a* tMaaaj^r'aafllce. JaSdSm

jwiias

IcrM'^Uito W --aU]

^h

i.

PtiiASs to annoanS« rily'tia^«M'a'c^fjfidlate "fot thft cfflce of eityTrtain^er, at tha 'tfaaiol^l election. JOBIPH SAIfi

I t£. a j}|7 We *re

rqsrTTT!

ih S^Jm'

wmtWQnB.

TpanMyprffr «nwr vill*. 3 "ftiJUawr |WW4 wfl »ly ma lastylwta—ffawtHaataaaa

I!MJ»SfciSaiafe,atost a*atook

lf.KJtod«|w7wHai^jWMa|^l«yateaok week. r. wrs5Bra»fc«»«al^ E..fli,S*eaa#ee^e-i .• .i ».i- -v SMI

rjT™cil boa ,rjtB» inaliml"•*»—sa»T«*a»

a/ijw a s"1 th

wlyjin ana

Taaaa HAUTI, Feb. 8, 1809.

Taoiua H. BABR, foq.J-Bea^SlrI MT«nl bottles of y^f '"NietonU I

ox sra

iirg,,:

lamqtered JljrtfiiCHMIl'iW SkyUgWfcf

Colored.and Owamental CTurchlBjus. •'luted Glass fer, CoDaawatoriaa.,»« ft:

I

Every gftf.a*a»UBl|£

^V:,: -f '-v

riWi

•usiwcit oirectony. AiClXiRMitrs.

Jd.fl. Vhkl, Obio8tn«t. AHOHirtCTS AMD BTJILfiEBS. corner Main and FlftJi. OUft A winiaau,"oeruer tnath and MaMtori^ .#••}

BOOTS'ANIS$OJSSJ.

/awhDoll, Math Toorlb atrcet.

?00?8 AJTiD STATIO«BBY Partlatt 4 Qrnady. 101 Mala strret. Oaa Aiaeld oppoaka the Post OBca.. 4 A.M.

Dealay, MS Main Street ,.h T-1': BAKERS.

Iil

tl!! Jt

Ikiit. nwt. tm. un

iO laal4d»b S.~« «i.' "«J ^^iwSanllBsH SflrHMM forlk* **MM

iMitfwasliit'iiiiaaiMllliS. MaaaTat4 oa east slde4f Ua^C. 8^4 1- ®. VrsMtt De-

i.- iim'fi

oi

wwnwiw mv«nuiAV —also—

,J In*

York. Sojd everywhera. ^he

!jHe will attead to tha caUactiea af Boaaty. aad nsi» Oalw.Mk} ft

1 /|^asa

1 ta.«.

LbVilt

oylMHo-dhy, -M4 flm% Mathaaoraa*

TXBL~WIL£'bb ^ini£ m»i»isBID hd the Hoase WeUltait ia' la^e^y resfUKst. |A Q0ass(jlls*sWs^aplfaea'aHJolaa thepea».

afcd the Honse irell lid JA ooaissc llais Wspal

HVBOIiM MfUUm

fiATsBn ill

yK'i«ton, u'thinit at tha UntO

appa»W/1«MMMI, mwr, j)****, tbk'vMi.v.'Sarmass t.* .it c-filop

rw?

WA im-c

•4.1^ sW' i9tr if VMlti tJ

SCO. 0. DUffS 50, 31 Al

BUr 11. 18, 25

XX m&i

Ill

aim

fa

:'a3Knmt^s.%M

.eU.'od aa« MttflHafanf.eonM .trw -^sarf fl

tH&xr aMs4aMtM, aMlf

a—iauBwi^saaiasiSIyi aa ohan#i

ha4 at aay smr plaae la the

1

tkaak Hetjllg*Bro., Lafayette 8treek..~ BILLIARDS. At Tfttlofeift Hct*J, Wm.

Cabbiaos FACTORY.

WQd^ _"niOmms dt Co., Cor. ad-and Walnut. CLOTHING. W. Baaalater, 79 Main Street. OsWsr ft lUUv« Mala Street. Jok* BazaMUd, drrr ^sxto& & Walsulaj't.. .CQMMISSIOX AND GRAIN. VoHa flasay a Co First dt./ on Canal Basia-

N

C6AL DEALERS.

J.'A. Morgan, BalllTtn County Cod."' snrb

Jonas a Jones, east sfde Pnblio Saiuar*. GUNSMITH AND STIN C1L O WTT KU -John ArsasUong, Ohio street, east of Third.

HARDWARE.

Cory a Maneoflrt. Main ,re t. -Anstia, 8hryer a Oa., Maln Street.

:Joes^h

Ja. A.

aclMU

•twwibSanalUMte

4"

mXisM&MiZACQXto t'M- -.9 :-S n: »1 oaail OWMl OV HOV*^ MRrSat^lkaMr^t

onanr,aiMii«MiMM*. \u li^vhrr* .-n« ,f!.o BMaiMstWBrtir'

5

•.•V baa 7. .. .'dQa*:: ft BbUMCSeVOBK QitJ {I* gs Maite#nMa»

jt x** Xlr-

•r

3l 11 'ii ti

V-

yfo^a Mcfarlns, Biter Coal. DRESS MAKING. Mrs. N. X. Hedgas, Ohio, bat. 4th and 6th 9M. 1} DWNTTSTS.

b. H. Bartholomew, 167 Main street. O. O. .Iilncoln, 6th between Haiu and OLlu.. J.

Blohardsoa.Ohio ^ire«t, bol. TWija aad at! DYE HOUSES. H. Olarldge, No.

"s iausi at

8

North 1th St.

DRY GOODS.

Taell, Bipley a Co., cornelr 6th and Main stcart W.8. Bycei Co.. 77 Main street.*' C. Wittig Co.. 17# Main street. .». MsaliaCo., corner Voarth and Main strait Saxton Walmsley, 111 Maiu street. .'? Ooraelias A Uaggerty, corner Main and Thtrar*^

DSY" GOODS—WHOLESALE WFI.'Byaa A

SOD.

Vain streot. -TSSJT *. DRUGGISTS. **,!

Barr, Gulick a Berry, corner Main aaudiVartti* B. A. Darltf a Co., UemingBlock. Ij. FARMING IMPLEMENT^'

t,

HATS AND CAPS. *'a*r

O. Yatee, 1S Mr.in street. *b a Dowd a .Slate, 191 Main street. HOTELS.

Ho uae, oorner Sixth and Main. or no Oh BantnHooBe, corner M^QAQU Seventh-' ftrflMti' Hotel Cor 9:h and chery.

Qwrk Hoi Terre Ban

INSURANCE AGENTS.

M. A. Crane, Mafa street, eastvr ^'irth flager a McKeen, Do*llag Ball. J. A. Iootff, CftMain street.

JEWELLERS, —.

S. B. Freeman, 74 Main street.

f.H

oJoha B-'Freeman, 5 Warren's Block' Jacob Kern, Opp esite PostOfflce.

...

:si

•eaiu.'A

JOB PRINTER.

John A.3ryan, 116 Main St*a«-t. •, KEY CHECKS,5 Wm. Bankln. cornor 4th.nod Lafayette Sta.

1

i«F4

LIVERY STABLE. tai fea*

-'Bo^eti Hunter, oppoalte Bantin-Uonsf. .vi.'t pi I: leather, &C.

Burnet., 144 and 146 Main Utteet.

j, MUSIO DEALERS. «»*46ait,jieo ti. Klssner, Palace of Maslo, 48 Ohio atrw*. tw« MECHANICIAN. '4^ a. Tlttman, 16 sonth 4:h St. opp. KwtOBlc*.!

MILLiNERY.r^*^'^

A.Baridan,

S. L. Straas, Mrs. Bnckingham, Jf ILliAliY CLAlMS!"hi 1, S. Pantldson Farrington Block, Mai 8t lj NOTIONS AND TRIMMINGS a

o.^riTjH ngham,

Cor,

4

and

Ohfb!

Biddle, 161 ilain street. OYSTER DEALERS.

*"6e«. Habgrmey*r&Co», Fonrth Street, tar »il s'j l. »•,'•{* «,-« il'Ml t-o« PA1N®ERS. .utf.

Bar* Teekle, tfonth fourth Etrpet^j1^^ ,'

a

gr.B.

PHY3lClANS,-V u',,r/al

!«. BaDerter, Mnlhaa^y. bet. 6th and lib 3ta. a

r. a. AimanJ, corner Mainand-Cthtftracts. I j. Tonag, ares* abb Public Sqo*v«. .if.«a« DrVX. H.aaBl»», *l ITorthSsh Stsaat..u,• ,s tWa Inatahv Jtr MI a ham kMl Main Ufsiat

at. xB'ifc. 9

RfiTAila GROCERS.

v®« I

&&!

RAILROAD AGENT.

aoaa io

a fsaiss H. Tamer, at McKeen ft P|dd(^KVMIt^ '""MBAL E8TATE AGENTd! jei.'B.-Blati, CWio'Btreetl »«.

DeadiMB a Lange, corner Main aod 4thstHMf »i *'c

,IslaWING

4+t

ij BBraaMs"-" Bi r. Braaaaa, Preat^TraakliB Baak, Ctaeiaaati, Ohio, tllay. Freneh a Co,, OomaUaslon Msiahaafs,

Oiadaaatl, Ohio.

Jimea H. Taraer, 18d8ia ta«ai Iadlaaa.

AMcFABliAttE

MACHINES.

a Beli»fer f8JforQ|

ith,

Street

J:iK

r.'WoItt, Nprth''TUledStr5t. 4l(^»? l8t*afii'Street.' 'I i' lOKXRTS AND

Arnold,,fi# Ma^nstreet,

•ii:* "RslrbN^ vuTtms.',&2Wagner a McFarlane, Kasfof T: 0., A I. B.R. ion.-'a ,Tr'^reight^epot.

,J

I,--1-'7 TEAS. w«2?

*•:.'

A^'S

p^sspk Strong, 190 Maiu Street .v'^a jaai UNDERTAKER,., ltlnrgall, owner ThtrtMml Oharrj. M. W. O'Conoell, Mala Street be*-

tlOOLEY, .f a 4 & S a

,? '.Jt. "J4«..6Vt.i:-HaB for3ala*u JtUSq i- -ivlr^ta

SCHOOL BOOKS^

Ki!WSPA PKRI, -ayiiyy jw -M

•r AND—4P5

I I E 8

No, 104 '•*Wj

..MAlii street.

Tax-payers are hereby notlfled thst their taxes mast fc£peld ony or before the 10th #ay ol neat month-^hird Monday In April-ton ariUek day (notafterward), the Books mmt be returned to the Aadlto*, and a penalty af ten cents oat tha foliar aaded. Imqcedlataly after which mjaelf or deputies, will prooeai|D call upon all dalinqnent fax-jtayer* fn tlie'Cimnty, aod lr ne)essary, to setaa.atid-s«l^|iep*rtf to make tha deltaqaMiVtaxes, with peaalty, inters*!, aad Constables fees, aa directed by law.. *$. tUTBPHKBH. W'

Msrnli lT-dwtd

raaslstlaS o* wearl

«. swbphkbH,

.«- Traasarer Tig (basty.

COAL.

m-Hf

,CPA^

aalha Aow pfrepaVM to flU all orders' tor 8ulM'' Oautf dsal. Which Is elaliaed'tK Weqaa '%•»«. for a|l Aissea^iOaparppeae. «1U 4« to any part

of

i5" oar Ip*"'

tBe oity, by, leading yoni

IA1/K. Biyae*»te V. f. Rip ootii %e+,£%ar»,ynlth wfaaDa

la anrancsments to an all orders, and latormkOoa ia regard to the baaiorss.

^l.FootiiA,4aM3tar« .irith'«holB bat velar

all orders, and fly^a

lolSdtf J. A. MOROAN.

MeFAKStAHE Is a^W»»Ilfn* Ihe^bM# tte widest.,

Itfaii JillUlM Goal, ioo afteealaase la Vigo ooai a aa lnfsrior artlolamt

lnfsrior artlolaatf «aat*'a)'laa^stfpply stxi

fwoI

a

tte ruif 'Oltrt lobby, "Wa*fl

Oawsty Heales,^ or addreseeil to tax T»»»e H^nt»v wlU, r»e*ive^pr««t|U K,. .r ,,

'BK^JERA ferABXiB£|i

Vhe-Wi^erMi^lM',' aTbt* 'Lt^ery 0lkMe."oti»J ratt^eypositi thaiBhnttn ,tfons*j Is now with go»)(latock and Oarrlarss, toKlata the pnbllo. hOB'T BDN1*B. n-' Aay person wishing to- depcait geaaaap -Baa ta* arnaukor Ather ilaery arUclea at HjuXex'a .nJ StabH Will be accoidmoJat.d with money raatM oa the sane.

1,1

tdeeSdtr HDKTZB a cOLLINS.

^•r%4v

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