Daily Wabash Express, Volume 18, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 15 April 1869 — Page 4
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Th® new t)OSt#R« stamps are now sold
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BHOWN, ESQ,
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THE DIRECTORS of the Terre Haute,
Attica and Chicago Railroad held a I
g_^
"Abtohibhm."
auirer'a
and
saw
from
The Cincinnati
Pamttee, L. Ckosbt ditdatQrean^
castle, on Friday last, at a ripe old age, He.was well known in this city to »a^y of our older citizens. Nearly his entire life has been devoted to educational .iotorests. He was father-in l&W)tf Wiley at one time pas'w^f-thftjik^ Church in this city, now~f rdsTossoir of Greek in the Asbury University.
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Judqb CEAtr^iSsljeen invited vo go to Indianapolis and preside over the tbe Criminal Court ^i-ok^trial «f Abrcnm, jdintly indicted fciA Are. Own, irttka Young murder, but on account of prefeasional engagements, declined. We earn from the Indianapolis
that tbe trial, set. for
Aim nroi^wipitii. raeOntinned, Judge Chapman not having
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I
plants his seed/- and
while he is sleeping the corn Is growing So with advertising. While Jo* keeping
or
eating with one set of
merp, your advertisement is being read by hundreds and thousands of persons who never saw^you or heard of youf business, nor never would, bad it not teen for your advertisement appearing in the paper. awh
Progress.—Our two pflnoipal book and stationery houses seem to have made a mistake as tothe time of the ydar^ iQne would suppose from the manner li^ Which they are getting in elegant bdiJkt, and other articles in their line, th%t,^i\B holiday season must be at hand.(Nothing indicates progress in the right, dlfoclibti taoro.daariy than the growth Vf this'department of trade, and we are glad to see these Arms extending t^elr bu^eia to their own and the public's a&f^ntage.
IjEGISLAtiv*.—Out
Representatives
jippcar actively at "Vork in the "House. On Tuesday Mr- Hamilton intreduced a bill to amend s&ction 1€ of the act defining felonies and prescribing punishment therefor, approved Jun£ 10, l$l»2. It rer specU'the punishment Ui epijtioeijaents ^0 fomato prostitution, and the eVidenoei etcthe same day Mr. Pieroe presented a bill malting jt a misdeBMaBOKto^Mge a female with unchastity, prortdmg punishment theretor, and declaring an eoietgency. Ifproposei tn»t, do oohviction, the offender ®hall be fined not exceeding $500 nor less than $100, to which may be added imprisonment not exceeding One year.
store the finest stc^? CW*
pet?, wallpaper*, aod house furnishing'
W.
CommereUl
SASSLXBT Habdwab*.-JI«T "A. Boss, in the building he hai recently
Sj^T/iT I erected, on.Fiftk»|wet h^now^e pf the
J'i
I
best arrangejJ,
loao
eigtafeliihwenTi*
lutteea AewwBod»tte»~ui:»A- yjjg branch of trade that has ever existed in the city. The building is fitted jjp with
Aooomnuxutlon 1 Fred's Whknnrn t*tel«id forcdnveni2:is i. •".".—...—.••Hall——. ^ce is unsurpassed by any store room in
city, itti
^7 «J~.ll:oa A.»j variety I whips, etc. Connected wroi his •establish' fJTTY NEWS.** I ment he baa.wuatanBiremanjifactpry of
i^losfcbekeft'^ithja
Jl *1 horse coltafc, VW Mrning but collar.
1
that give the greatest satisfaction. Dealers
i°M#B will Audit gfiWy fctttfr advantage to
_1_ gi7e Mr. Rosia eaM
to clean the streets street.
and alleys. No time In
^°vj nMMry^ipf^
favorable. yesterday foufld guilty of grand larceny
of Indianapolis, flu- in stealing a lot of clothing, violin,
years.
Bankrupt.—In the United States I
*t No. 6 South Fifth
1
has received hisl Joseph M. Watson, known as tbe
commission as Postmaster, at Sullivan. 1 "white nigger" who has figured in our and has entered upon the duties of that courts fife^'ITx limes IB the pwt yeat, office' aaiii on'criminjti chaPgtB, was arraigned and ltriH fnr rt",H"1'r,tfi"p
bery
Court Tuesday, Horatio H. Bingham, of tbe^aee sshan thennnrti adjonrned this city, was adjudged a bankrupt by de- Henry and Conrad Eshman for retail
a r- ing liquors without license were found
En•
expected to be nominatedjp Bj^'l
guilty in five cases and were put down
for gve
a
meeting at the Batea HousejiniianapoUti ^g
Tuesday, to, coxnp)ete ,theTt, ^igfiniz^
on tion
dollars in each case, with costs of
^lt Much cheaper to get out license in
re
gUiar
wa
y.
*'Oppo8ITION.
__ mcreiafs
—-The Cincinnati Cow-
Washington correspondent says
there is opposition among Senators to sev-
reeular business of worryingand chawing 10ral of the gentleman nominated for forun livVc^s7 Tester«lay morning aboutl
a
ign missions, and mentions the name of
two o'clock they attacked a cow on Oak Col. T. H. Nelson as one of those whose street Thay were driven off by £fePK| confirmation will be opposed. We apin the neighborhood aroused from their prehend that the cause of this antagonism sleeD bv the moanings of the cow and the]—if indeed there be any truth in the re.L.r., 7~|6ort—may be found in the disappoint-
uent of Senators, who desired to secure
he position for their own personal friends,
Washington correspohdentfspeak- or brother-in-law. Col. Nelson will, unine of the soene at the Sonata Chamber, doubtedly, be confirmed, as no valid reawben the nomination# for foreign Ol^llon can be given for the rejoctioo of his sions were sent in, sayt: "Nelion, trhir Js name. His record and qualifications may here, W{vs quite astonished, us ho applied safely challenge the most rigid scrutiny
"IjooflB HOOPS —Yesterday evening We L-Each year, as tbe spriDg trade opens
her dress catching on tbo hcop of ia barrel on the sidewalk, and tearing a hole a yard long-more or Jess. If. barrels bust lie on the sidowalks, the owners should see that the hoops are all tight.
nbout a peck of lightning flaahes^OP new preparations are made to meet it
the depths ofa lady's eye, caus^by not only iu purchasing and selecting
stock with a view of suiting the different tastes
pfj.
^roha^rs^nd fully supplying
thhlrde^OTa#,Hbut^h-laakiig ealee-rooms more attractive by using every meana •that experience and modern enterprise dictate. The spirit of enterprise that raises the small village to the city is made
firms, and cities to see merchants moving out of dark, small rooms, to magnificent business blocks or changing and beauti lying those they oocupy so that they give an apptfrjpHfOf- jrtet^kmtfUon-and comfoft, W tftefUKie ofVeoM, repeUiog, prison-like chill. Business houses have an expression about them like men. Some rooms look selfish RBd unsympathetic," while others seem to open their doors to all pa««rsigr wi^l^%J§)fliziBg, benevolent air. Terre Haute has taken two P»8t
sons, and already tbe. carpenter and painter are at work in various parts of the city changing, beautifying and brushing up the business houses.
vTair f^e, t«me past, tbe columns of our exchanges, East and West, have contained laudatory notices of a work that arrogates to itself the honor of being the great literary success of the season. We refer to the beautifully printed, elegantly bound and su perbly engraved volume, ''The Eminent Women of the Age.'
We have here noc only tho lives of forty-S'ven w*men, famous in literature, art, philanthropy, &c., but lives written by the great master writers of the day.— It i« Florence Nightingale, Mrs. Stowe. Victoria, Gail Hamilton, Eugenia, Miss Hosmer. Anna Dickinson, Miss Kellogg Bistori, &c.,
&c.,
-,:.Kr
ti
aw'i
Fjx
TP.—Now
is the time to improve
your dwellingiT" To •WfibvSW,*^decoftte, beautify, and cleanse your habiutionsEvery housekeeper is thinking of some ohange. Soiled paper on the walls is to be replaced by that which is bright and /lew. Worn out carpets will give place to new and elegant pattern's. Such changes give an air of -cheerfulness and refinement to an apartment-which nothing' else can accomplish. In .readiness for this tinnual change VT- 5- Byce & Co. have now
from "the pens of Parten,
Abbott, Higginson, Fanny Fern, Grace Greenwood, Tilton, &c. Think of Fanny Fern "doing up" Gail Hamilton In a word it is alive book, about live characters, written by live authors. As an able Cflflo MB •IplMSWl n,-^.*tirvivid,^igor'
I*#5ess in neighboring cit|esi$ ftl mosit marvelonif- I'tf»th^Sprinjjfield list shown us, we notice ev«ry name of cul ture and position wmu recall, including the well known names of Mrs. Governor Palmer, Hon. JffSwtdn -Bateman, Lieut. GbV^nors^out^Bfr.^rs. Jacob Bunn. Mr. JohOW^lppi8^"^M. Speaker T. Cor win.
vMa|ar 3eneraf
TSki? W O.
goods they have ever brought to tbe city. w.r. **dF jw should niake ft a matter Especially is this tbe case in the line of carpets. Their stock of wall paper afid decorations is unusually full and varied. They have in their employ an ezptfi* enced paper hanger and decorator, so that *U yoa hav«4o for the style of paper and decoration desired aod it is placed on your walls with* «iu further iroublb.^A visit to the carpel mid wall paper rooms of
were a
S. Ttyce
»& Co. will well repay any one. I& er she who cannot be satisfied after goingthrough their stocky had better retire 10 the ••shades of some primeval forest,* for they c&nno* ho pleased anywhere upon this earih.
DIED.
WINTEBMUTE—Tuesday night, at 12 o'clock of typhoid pneumonia,
wife of'Archibald
The funeral of both will take place at the residence on ri ofth Seventh atre£, this Kmrsday afternoon at three o'clock, friends of the family are invited.— Services by JRev. 8. M. Stimpson.
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JSOTICE
fSli C* TJjf ICl SlSGKB MAK^O
fol!
7
&o
111 the
*ob*
The jury wfeolrt*'wrestling "with
In addition to the above the following donated articles wen? distributed. 15 pairs sUbes 40 bushels coal "2 loads wofd 2 boxes wool hoods and stockings $15 in meat and groceries^ 1 bundle sec-ond-hand clothing:
The Society desire to acknowledge and return thanks for the following donations since tbe Pestivftl: From S. B. H, an unknown friend.$25.00 From W. H. Scudder 5.00 From O. Bartlett 6.00 From Anonymous 5.00 From Father Chassa 6.00 From C. I. Bipley, groceries 6.00 From C. Wittig, wool hoods, &c... From Mrs F. A. Bos?, children's clothing. From Mrs. Ira Delano, one load wood. From Bev. M. A. Jewett, one load wood. From Voorheea & Voris," meat 5.00
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Vigo
Agricultural
A
For-a
asfiltfay, Mrs. Cal-
fin FJP$$r, MrW)amis*, M&W, ifew, Mrs. Ovid Butfe?, &c., &c. 'Thdt^ pvtry-^»3iagj)4lrson will be anxu^.tQ ^ecure it, we cannoidoubt, for it is book for qvery home ^niHibrpry. If we
a -. .W.
of duty to securer
~'rFi'1
be offered we be-
dtuyig^the speak for it a Ihearts-velcome .. crc.r*^"
Hjyu^APtAWVoRaTfLLlijsRt GOODS) —We have reosrv&l^nd abw^pen for the in^jjecJ^a -of patmas »cd thTladiss lft gbCOTRl, \h6 largest and handsomest assortment of MUHfterv Goods ever breajtt fa tht^ily.* ^hofefflsle^departmentlsoftM^i^ieline, and we are to tM-^Hicfe better bargains thj^^jg^e got anywhere west of New Toflfej 9.:i»cSTKAB« iS: Co.,
5-dw3m
Fourth st
Hsadquabtsss
Mast,
"Wintibmittk,
aged
38 years. On Monday morning, 12th inst-, A*CBiBauo, son of the tame, of whooping cough, aged, 2 years, 6 months and 12 days.
jC
So.1
83
Maim Street,
t, Haotb,lav
Having been informed that certain parties are.claiming to be Agents for the Celpbrated Singer Family Machine in this city-and vjcinity, we take this method of informing'the public that the only place tbe* ginger Machine and accessories can be obtained, is at the office of the Company, 83 Main street no other parties having aright or. being able to obtain any goods manufactured "by the Singer Manufacturing Company.
r„...
THE Singeb MANPG CO.,*
l5-d3t 83 Main street.
Wanted!-A fewdiningroom servants, either male or female, can find employment by calling at once at the Terre Haute .House. 15-d3t
Handsome Styles English J^MC|les} only eighteen cents. if 1** Wabben, Hoberq & Co., [15, d2t Successor to Edsall & Co
The Ladies' Aid "SoasTY'herewith* report for publication the following dittributiona made by theSociety^during the last three monthls: 144 yards calico 22 yards flannel 18J yards jean 88 yards muslin 10 pairs shoes 29 loads wood 2 shawls 1 stove 1 bedstead7}*$2.75 for medicine $182.62 for groceries $92.50 for houfe rent $112.09 for sundflee.
Society.—There
will be a meeting of the Directors of the Vigo Agricultural Society, on Saturday, April 17th, at 2
P. M.,
at the Turner Hall,
on 9th street. By order of the Directors. 14-d3i-wlt Joir. Gilbert, Sec'y.
"Djsiioacies.—One
8ea*
of the special deli-
cies of modern times may be accounted Speer's Port Grape Wine, which combines with jrare purity and nicety of flavor the' good-?- qnalities of port and claret it iB neither insipid nor bitter, but hits the happy medium mest to be de* sired in a constant beverage or in a drink for the sick. For inval.de it is invalua* ble by virtue of its tonic qualities, and particularly its abaoiute freedom from all adulterations. Actual trial will show that Speer's Port Grape Wine has excels lencs of its own unrivalled by auy other Wine in the market.—New
Yorker.
Our druggists hive some direct from
th6 Vineyard. ^w8t Baby Wagoks, just received, tote sold at the lowest figures.
J. Sfc E. W. Boss,
^i4,dlw?h*10, ii and 12 Second St.
tresh supply
of American Watch
Company'^, Elgin and Fremont-Watches in heavy Gold and Silver Cases, Ladies arid Gent's Gold Chains, Collar and le^ve^uttcn*,
&C-, &c.,
at
S. B.
nice Switch, at a lower price
than anywhere else, call at Mrs. Biegel"mafln's, 89 Main street, at Herz & Arngl^'s Hoop Skirt Factory. 13-d3m
If you wish to sell or ^uy human Hair of any ^ind, call at Mrs.£iegelman's, 89 MSih street, at Herz & Arnold's Hoop JJkirt Factory.
5.
A
fine
McCI ernaod,
hrtli. Tmo^fuSri. Mfiti.1 Gfoodrti 'Mrs. O. M. Smitk Mi#, ^inaiof C3ook, Hon. £obn XjpgSkfl.
In Indianapolis it is received with like favor. WiioCoe tke-oAd jte* orders of Mr* Governor Bdk»r, Mra. Th^. A Hendricks,
assortment of Silk, Linen and
Cottoa for Family and Manufactur ing purposes, at the Office of the Singer Manufacturing Company,
Just rkciivep
Joseph
Strong,
FMLuTVRIKD PjtACBKS
Wriglit & OoL, 155 Main street. "dtf The best styles and largest assortmentof Paper Collars in the city, at Dowd & Slate's. I6dtf
Nrtr Seamless Kid Glovea, at Tuell, Bipley & Demings. m25dtf Ladies, buy Herz A Arnold's Skirt it is the best and moat desirable in the market. [18,dtf
MimirsBY.—Mis* X.
y?
'vV
16-dtf No. 190 Main street.
WOOLEN J9oods at 10 cents,.26 cents and 50 cents, at C- WHtig & Co's., 170 Main street, Deming Block. jll-dtf
at
om«: J'Mir Hosiicry from 10 conts to $100 a in bleached and unbleached, ribbed and plain, cOmmonTegular made—Ladies and Children's, jtt U. WitAg & Co's., 170 Main street, Deming Block. 8Jif
TtntLi., Rirtrr & Dxmino'h is head, quarters for Coats', Clark's and '*Groon & Daniel'a'* Thread. [apr6,dwlw
AJ
opened her stock of Millinery in be store room recently occupied by Eberle & Bindley, on Main, between Third and Fourth streets, where she will be pleaaedt to see her old easterners, and as .many new ones as may choose to favor h« 3i*tfc with their patronage. [6,dtC
Baboains
Jacob
Doki. is closing out his stock of
Boots.and Shoes very cheap with a view of changing business. Call on^ him at corner of Fourth and Ohio. Jtf
Fob
cheap
On or about the first of J&pfil we will remove to our new Store, Deming Block corner of Main and Sixth streets, where we will be pleased to see our p!4 custom ere, and as many new as may see fit to favor us with their patronage. Beady made-Clothing at cost
Grover
&
"Novelties,
Minshall, S
Remember that Welsz, 159 Main St. National Block has tho best and cheapest stock' of Sklrta and Corsets in the city
Cheap Spring Suits received now Spring Goods Suits made very cheap by John BaraikJ over Saxton^Wsdm»ley,% Naefel^i^fai street, up-stairs mar22d4w John Barnikle,
A
big rush
baid,
To ANY who may design tisiri^ififlifts, Window Glass, etc., |l»isseason,,^invite attention to our stock, which wffffce kept full and complete, and-iriWays aold at the bottom of the market.
Babr, Gtjlick &
lV-dtf iiruggista., i-_l Boord
&
going very fast. Go soon to bo accommodated. Stewart House corner. 6-dtf Don't fail to go to Boord & Son's to see those fine Spring style Delaines.. 6-dtf
Do
you
Freeman's,
Near corner Qixth and Main streets. 13,dtf
ry of Biddle. 43t -1
Riddle is almost daily receiving new geods, in Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Plated Ware, &c.
New
9kTS
you
83
7-d4t
Main street,
from the East a strictly
chQice lot of Imperial, Gunpowder and Oolong Teas: Also have on hand Extra MeW.-agd $To. 1 Mackerel, Pickled Shad, Salmon aod White Fish, Yarmouth Bloabert) Halibut, Fresh Canned Salmon, Lobster, and George's Bank Cod Fish j^l of whjfh offered at the lowest cash prices.
Notice.—Bufus
V.
I. Rip-
ley's. 6dtf
"Yf AKTW—Board by a man and wife, •ri?»tf family. Address, stating terms,' .Tamkb °""t'
Matlk
Bo1
The sure road people know that
for Oytsters it X. B.
A-
Umbkkllas,
pyflit*T
Satchels, Shirts and Sus
penders, of the best quality, at Dowd A Slate's."'" A
r:'
16d£f
Ba«oainb11—Bargains in
Dry Goods. Go to the comer of Main and Sccond streets, where Boord & Son have just opened an entire new stock, all purchased since the decline ia prices. [apr2,dtf
Jtacob
boots and shoes, call on
Jacob Doll, corner of Fourth and Ohio streets. [31,dtf Buy
where you get the, best quality
and ihe most Hardware for^your money. Perhaps Austin, Shryer & Co. could make you see it. dtf
Our stock of Spring Goods is now com plete, embracipg all that is new in goods for mens' wear in which we include the largest line of Gent»' Furnishing goods in .. .. .'BT 3Cf '\5 -it* the city.
Kkrmv
to
Terre HaHte.
,We
Miller,
22-dtf 81 Main street.
A
qood
second-hand Singer Sewjng^
Machine for sale cheap at £. B. Wright & Co's.
dtf
by Express, at Warren
Hoberg & Co's, saccessors to Edsall &
°0 -r French Poplins, for Walking 8olt« Satin Striped Sklrtingi. in aflwlow.
New style Percale Bobes. New Spring Shawls. dtf Biddle can beat the "Velocipedes'' on Sewing Machines. [27,dtf
Clothes Wkutgirs I Clothes Wring ebs II Buckeye Clothes Wringers.
Little Grant Clothes Wringers. Sherman Clotbes Wringers, For sale at Cosy
At the
Wa-are
want Presrved j.{J?ange Pe^?
Call at C. I. Bipley's. [25,dtf
You can find Preserved L^mon. Peel, at C. I. Bipley's. [25,dtf "fc
Buy
-I:'- ... ^L-
your W^ch®^ Clocks, and jeWel-
to l^ve
pricei af goods
authoriztd
are lowet than y&ur neighlx^. o| that TRISK K^TIONAL BALL, you teve muoh^better for tiwl •^^on^TMi befa^f ourspecialobject ia ,v»w, we ijouHl gay to |on' all that in /eoaipt of^tfne ef tbe best selected stockof Boota and Shoes, of ^very #a?iety and sljrte. at the lowejit possible price to suit tho ti^aes.—Oill and see us and save money.
At If. AamVws, ^o. 141 Main street, between 5th (Mid fth lOdlw-wlm
Nrw Goods at lower prices Chan at any ether place, ia V}e city, at Weis*1 new Skiet Factory and Ladies Vaicy Ba169 Main' street, near the corner of 7 8dwtf
ffiffM**nsBB Wgigz' new Skirt
Factory. 159 Main street, near-Bixtl^^* 8dwtf
sS|3lp£t"5C61STTAifABOw-»-IiOvesof
tiiogSt at Tuoll, Ripley & Deming^V^^, |112dwtf .* a •yapOrc^/ WPT*^ Coi»*tfl for $1,00 at Tu?U, Bipley & Eemiog'r. 12dwtf.
oppctsilo the Post Office,
on Oth street, is not' sellitg his goods at cost,neither does he intend to close out by Christmas, but sells aa cheap as any one in the cifir a fine 16t of Jewelry and Clocks for Christmas, just received, to be sold at very low figures. Call and compare lg|a prices before.purchasing. *f:
CITY ELECTION.^
fob mayor.
Editors ExpaisaBelieving that
SMlTJBwonld make-a jadlclons
Hoyqr.
and that hi* nualaatiou
than mas,
would moetcheerlally offar hla nun a*a date before the conrention.
Editobs Kxfbiss
MAMYyOTEBS.
Please annonaco
request
my
eteotlon
to
T00MA8
office of
Mt-
VTe a-e
to Moudy's every day for
his Velocipede Cigars. [17dtf It ia
the.
"This world is all a fleeting1
show for man's illusion given," but those, who shed tears of woe can Jiaye them soon dried up if Aey "Will diily 'j^o to Moby's and buy. one 0? his. Velocipede Cigars.
Gl'.OVER
!A
-'i-!
ii li-tiflic-L'-'* .iv
d3t
Jewelry at fair prices at Riddle's. if ii S Vl'.teni »aiiitb h-na to tf Jbt
in great variety, and cheap,
atRiddle's.
13-d3n»
«3t
Nsw Stock of Trimmings, Notions^ Fancy and Variety Goods, at Riddle's. If
have never used Docley's Su.
perior Chemical Yeast Powder try fitWarranted perfectly pure and free from any injurious substance, requ'res less than any other kind and *?w«yr gives satisfaction. Sold by grocers. At wholesale by Cox & Son. dtf
Tbe
FACILITI-Bt 4n-Vba- way of buying
goods ia what enfUea -saany business houses to sell cheaper than others. Tbis is the esse with Herz & Arnold, 89 Main street. Try their 75 cent Corset and be convinced of the fact. [10,dtf
""H. SiSpsdn~Tfits as-
.ignsd to me.»:i fe« 4f» bs^a*}at» ®frk of "Vigo County. WsE tlioe a •r Simpson, will pay to DpJj wbo Js my agent, or to tile prbseflt Clerk or Sheriff, anij to so otbflr petsori."
iisT "{•**$ W a
April 5, 186ft. '.flOIKf
SXJoaU at
_C. I. Ripliy
g(Jtf S br'T.-lsi"
Po"
Sewiho
MACHtiMES.—The
best Sawing
Macbin«s In payments by T. H. lU&lla, 151 Main street. §X f27/ltf
Buckwheat, Byeanu*
^holted
at E. B. Wright A Co's.
Ptoar
Hsbz& Armold'8 Skj*t is nice* shape and more durable than aijTbtliVt[18,dtf
the name vf
li.SXiCWaETannouncesnjectfor
a candidate the
rt-RepublicananUaatev
htlof Terre
authorized to
announce
8. O. WHlTJBMAJi
Bapablioan nomtnaUug
mary election-
We
soliclud by many
nation.to
_i USSII»ia.|H! AMUftEMCNTI
Tlmm*! Ere&iiig, April 29tli.
name
as a caudUate for ehc tlon to tha office of Kayor, aqt\Jact
by
the voters of
-the-
B. M. HARRISON.
are anthoriiod to anaoniice tho name of
TBOMAS D.XAWJC'iasacaBdidtlialor
a cand
Mayor of Terra
idate for tbe office of
Hutu*,
subject to
tb»
of
m&Ly
triands
date for Oity
•feould
&
21-dtf.
Makoowt's.
I
tf
Ws
DOWL1NOHALL
MUSIC—PROFESSOR TOUTS HAND.
CTB»CTm«. a & B. O'Btttly,
F. D. MoHoy.v re. -, W.O. Allan. J.T.Hoar* Joha Walsh. Dan Crowe Denl* Bamtt.
1
Ihe Director! lateod wing the proee^daof UUa B»11 for Charitable Farpoee*. There wl b« no lnrttiffea cards biaed. tfelt
N E W A E I S E E N S
a
CQ?m
0
rn
CO
oity of
theoffice
of Mayor of Terre Haute,(abjcct to the deciiion Of the.Bepnblicaa
Lomtoatiog
"W*
oonveDtloo.
are authorized to annonnoa the neme of
M. J. W HlBLtB
decision of
the Bejttablif annolaioatlng convention. I AXa candidate for r«-eie tlon to the office of Major.
Q. F. COOKEBL.Y.
are aaUicriced to announoe tbe name of
PtW*u'AUIit
ai for office
tlayvrof Terra Uante,Mididitt subject to th»the
a caa di-
arabal.'subjgct to ncmitiaHon by
iheBe^nbiican party
TEfEODOEE MABXEN.
are authorized to annonnco
a a candidate
Wk
Sir.E.ensuing
QITY ELECTION NOTICE:
of
decision of
tbe Republican nominating oohventlon.
FOR MARSHAL.
Xamu IXttMAt the strongitlfcllatfon of many voters of both parties,1Have consented become inatpendcut candidate tor Oity Uarstiel^atan
the ensniog
M»y
tlectfun.
1 A. J. GfcUBBS.
SlcSeei
for Oity Uarthal, at the
May eleotion, subject to the decision a Demo. cratio OoaTSntioa, should one bs held.of
are authorized to annoaace
DAMIEIi
CBOVJCa* candidate for City Marshall, ibi»et to the decision of a
£emoeratio
one be held.
(hpt.EDWARDJOHN
convention
Wa are authorised" announce the name nf
aa a candidate for the
of Marshal ef Terre Haute, subject to the decision of the Jtepablxan nominating convention.
waareanthorlzid te announos
tha
VAN BkUhT
name of
ss a candidate fjr tha office
of Albrsbal of Terre Hante, subject to the d.cis ion of the Bapnbll.aa aom natiaf coaveution.Wi are authorized toaonouoca the name of A.
B. HqKXK. a
a..candidate lur tte office of Mar*
s'aiof Trre Hants subject to the decinloaof th» Btpnblicaq nominating convention.
To the Yottrt of (he Oity cf Tefte' BmUe, Vigo County, Indiana:
Yon are hereby notified that an election will be held in the ceveral Wards of eaid Oity of Terre Haute on Tneeday the 4th day of May, 1809, for the eleotion of tbe following City offi era, to-wit Mayor, Marshal, Treasure'-, Clerk, Assessor sad two Councilmen fr each of tha five different Wards of said Ci y.
Thepiacrs of voting in the Befrral Wards,and the officers of -leotlrn to be as fdllows: 1st Ward- Sth street Engine Hoa.-e-*W, Edwards, Inspector, and Marcus Schoemel and Thomas P. Murray, Judges. 2d Ward—Samu 1 Reese's Carpenter Shop—T. A Madison, Inspector, and George AfcHenry and J. G. Grain, Jod«es. 3d Ward—Thompson's Cooper Ehop— Zsch. B. Boss. Inspector, and Martin Kerchival and Mar tin Grace, Judges. 4th Ward—No. 3 Engine ItAse—Lyman Miller Inspector, aid James t. Mm phy and
M. SABB.
to the
decision of the nomibating convsLtlon.
the name of
as a candidate for Oity Mar
shal subject to the decision of tbe Republican nomination.
FOR 1BBASURSR.
Mb. Edxtob:—Iam
a
oandi^atefor,tha
office of
City Treasure.-, at tbe May election
sutj.pi
to
-convaativtrorjnn-
r~"
QKOBGE W. iAMBEBT.
are anthorfzed^ to announce the name of
0 A PT. OABL A. GODWIN
ae
I am
GEN.JOHN SCOIT
a candidate for
re election to tbe oOoe of City Treasurer, subject to the decision of the Republican Convention or primarr elcctien if either should be held.
a candidate for City Treasurer.
N« F.CUNNINGHAM.
is
friend),
I
an
nounce myself as a candidate for Oity Treasurer subject the
(Incision cf
the Republican nomi
WA8H.
PADDOCK.
Please to announce my name a candidate for the of City Treasurer,atas
the
Mtiaioipal
election.ffice Jossfll East,
«... F-OR CiBRK Ws are
authorlasd to annatiQce tbnt
T. BOLToN I»
Clerk,
Son's Prints at 12} cents, are^
subject
to the d-el«»oirofthecffice
nomlnat
shoiHd ou»-be )»e!4f ?—-ft— Trsra"5jitEarti64 to' aWffiuace iPENCtR B. OICitAXDSOK as a cut£id^t« for- Oily Glerk,su^cct to tbe decitloo t.f a a abllcjn homlnating convention, or ft prut-n-v rlestien if oue is he.d. '"7
Wa are nulhoriaad to aunoUote the Ea^ 6f DAN (EL L. YICKEltY, late a prTva'e.or theloth Begiment Ind. Vol. Infantry, ami a oao leggea soloier, aaacacdldite fyr tho office ot Oity Clerk, at the May electtop, adbjeat to tt-e Republican nominating convention,
TOR COUNCILMAN.
LUTHER GBIGSBY is a candidate for Conncltanan in the 6th Ward, £at ject,to ohoi.co of t1i» Republican party, -''-t J-
IWM «r
THE
Expbess:—If CUAULK3 K.
will consent to run as an independent
eendidate for Councilman in the Third Ward, he will b* supported by many citizen). ij.st ^7°"®'
FOR ASSESSOR.
Ms. Eoitobj—I am a candidate for the office of City Assessor atths May elect on, subject to the Republican nomi aating convention- ur primary eleotion. J. •. STANLEY.
LOCAL NOTICES.
The Malaria 01 Spring —Everybody slionU now be on their g'nard against the groat danger o4 disease arising from msljrhua causes. Fever and Ague prevail? to an aUrming (stunt every Spring Jn aoaiiy. all
P»rts
^asitstefor
of tfcej:ountry,
and man persons are eariiy predlrposed to it on ncconnt oi abm izhpradsace Boring tbe winter months. Indeed, very'much of the sickness we sot ice in tbeSpiiug cf the ycarmay bo tiacid to caneee which were engendered in the 'cold term.' But whether the oaute lies kid&n in tb] njstem or not, it iseertain (that dlsesso will develope itstlf at tbe first opportunity, henoe no one should
a taoment setabentcumbatting
and overthrowing it. To accomplish tUs pnr poee notblag so useful aid ifllisble is WWLKB'S BEnCBITTEBS. It is a positive antu te for any aiLrions or ippoisoaedatmosphore and a certain protection »g ost every morbid fi fiaeoct «blc.) produces dfcaso. We s«y in &J1 candor to onr readers that they should give heed tour advice on this sut-jerf.
To Remove Moth Patches, Freeh les and Tan from the face, use Ferry's Moth and freckle Lotion. Prepared only by Dr. B. C. Piaar. Sold by all liroggisti.
for Black Worms and Pimples on the Face, use Final's Comedoxs Fimfle BiaiDVprepaied only by Dr. B.
Bond street, Sew T*rk. Bold everywhere. The txftde supplied by Wholesale Medicine Dealers, mar^jaofltal-wgm £.
Barr*B jPectoral elixir.—Read the ollowing r(ro*r and patmkd endorsement df tht 8nuit ler OoagUa atui Co!(l«—"Barr'e Featorai Ell*ir."' fn* HAtf»*,*«b. ISC9-
Tsomas a Ktq Dear Sir :-I bare used several battles of a«r
All work entrusted to us, doae promptly, and at r'atonable rates. tebt'iSm
OED1NANCE
In relation to tbe Public Safety of Pedestrians. Eio. 1. Be It ordained by the Common Oonncil of the Oity of Terre Hante, that every person who shall ride a Velocipede oa any pared sade. walk or other walk withtn the corporate lipslta of said city, shall on conviction thereef before the Mayor of said cify, be lined In any at* sol more ten nor than two dollars.
Sec.thanWhereas,leu
2
a candidate for City
Treasarer. at the coming City Klection. HaViso been
ing reguring the immediate taking sffect of this Ordinance, therefor* be It ordained that the aeme shall be in full force on and after lta passage and publleatlon.
Adopted April 6 th, 1389* G. F.OOOHCRLT, Mayor. Attest: w, Hannn, Oieik. t«i
Bailgivesiu
FfiANClS
a candidate for. of City
tho
itepqblican
mt-convwnlloa
ur_
beats tiieu ail, both
and numbers.
"13 ALL 60 pl.c,s with every Stove-
ALL
primary
Meetion,
warrants every Store stjld.
BALL
yLOUB, CEDENT, BACON,&c.
KAfk
Of
TO
C.
fxaaf, 49
"PorCtorai
Elixir," In my
fhmily, and In tvtrr l»stanc«
154 tf
with
very
hzcided
beneficial reaalts. & *sa*k tiows, 1st Congregational Chnrek.
MannlacHirrffcy BA^Gn-ic* A Banar, mdSm Pmggists
r-.'.
J. K, DuKuif
A. Arnaud. P. Kavasmaib. U. W. O'OMmsU. TICKETS .........II 60.
'i:- V'jc
oc
•TM*
ffi
m-:
8PSCUL
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A S
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W
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5 &
1
5
rr
fl"
83
pi| p.
-J
ZGKAS
and
•rHf SSSi
energetic
,would moi«
to baCiaenize and bring oat
of the.R»pnblicaD
t&any.othercaq^i-.
wfc'oU (do
treagth
pari/
4. 'iuZ h-ii:- S2
8
2 si c8
yswMs.e :i-j' 5
L. S,
snider, Judge.. 6th Ward—Tnell, Eshman
Beef'
SlGo's
—S S. Cilft, Insi eotor, and Isaac Beauchamp and J. B. Bnpe, Judges. G. OOOKEBLY, Mayor.
Attest: W. Harpxs,V.
Cieb#.
SCHOOL fBOOKS S
CT^TO'f
A. H. DOOLEY'S
104 Mala Street. •prll fidtf
.frtownwi
FLOUB, different grades, at
OyU greatly reduoed prices. A^q Bbls. CEMENT, Bed,and Bine brands'."
K0 »*••.
BAC0NM
rv Bbls MESS POBK.
10
Plaster Paris, Lime, Salt, end a well assorted atocfc of
GROCERIES,,
nt the lolfojt market price, fSri'al#"By A.' & F. BEUMtAJT, "SKSn Street, between 8th and 9th, m4d?m XERRE HAUTE, IND.
rjlRBASDBBB'S CARD. ...
5
Ta?-payers are hereby- notified that their taxes mnst bapald on, or bo&re the 19th day
1
THB PUBLIC.—The
fofspbi
Mo.,
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ft
t-'" .Ai.'li'- '.v I' -Zf5S_-
1
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SIXTY DAYS!
id
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&
tf
10
JSJS3& 5s.!
,•£
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0
1
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If
Preparatory t6 sntlag, rfkr
it it.
nafi ttsttlsii ,tikeS .*i ?!,.
A%Large andVell Assorted Stookof
r-i
It. B.^ftSBCrn.
BARB & T£AHL£, flOHHI AND S.'GJf PAINTERS AND fiBAUflBB South 4th Street, opposite Central Engine House,
under.
stgnea leaves tnn oate tor
bis
ratnre now
signed leavtS thla dais for his fatnre hoart lit St. f« return' mend to thiir attention Mr. 8. v,JlSZ,^®y tber,) whohas tsutblisbed a Hoop Skirt
and before leaving destres to
his «Ue«ie thanks to his cl pat»ons for 1 barrl cusiom.
-tiM i«Mj
ivti -i- »a. a ill
set ta /.'.-i tf o: tsiJ-
DRY GOODS
,y-:
OABPETB,
.. c.,. .2 }d fiiW'iTtJH
etflB li«» ci IS JbaA ato-? b«rS»j»
BECeBATieKS^
kn*
ill what ismoie^ to their^adTaata^'e. williad
Bi*f si lfitlem tidies! trtii
Lumber Yard
rRIOBS 8ITBIMSLT LOW.
-.v.v. -.isis-w
".at A .ZThzivsUs iins
MTEROMANT TAttOElNa.
a
thrita
ii SO
•«m -rav»t to aiiitis:
iLsiii lu iiatt iie lhf
1 ..
-awwO A
II «NJ" jg\LL sells the m&st Stoves, the result is
can afford to trim them better aud sell for less money than othor houses iu the oity. Give ho- acnll bsfore. buying elsewbero, and see tbe fifty pieces wegve with a Stave, it willenible you to
Get More foryonr Maftfy r-
IHiethor you boy or not, all wO ask is to call and comt are goods and-pxiS5». Our Motto is to
KEEP THE BAIX ROLLING.
Eesptctfaljiir
Jfa-
L. BALL.
Call and Mrave YOUB lUtDTl wMh
il tcKild 34
•efllretf
»itioT,
and Corset and Jfaney Baasar, at 158 Main street, the Yellow groat, between 6th and 6th street. In thiecity, where toey will receive the same »ttea« tion and lair-dealing which charaoteriud my house far so many yearr. Beepeclfully,
April 14, 18# dwiw WXI8Z.
^^OENTI«TI?ye
l.ia. Bartholomew
Ennsaon aim Mecuahical 3E2 W I
tsoootfator to Pr- Da X. WJEliD, No. 157 Alain tit. National BIocV, Torre'Oaot« InJ. [mJOdtr
JJK (?. 0. lixcoln/1 The Oldest Established Dentlal
Busnrxsi o^or!1Un 'V S#
A BUSINBS8 MAN WANTED.
iJ-,^th1.-^^^ »(iwsMU«s is «tty and eeasiderabi* j: •ow«_in theUnitcd 8lat*e. Gentlesaehdf coot
O. Boa SM, V«w Terk OHy. Bomm .. i«
Fir
yjy. vt-.'a
WALL P1PEBS
Xiisn iitoam&tt
al .memgit-:
'idl
Wwi'i m' .t ^wuk«iu4 *t:d& tfJke?? t. itrtfl Parlies wishing goods wiUftnd all enr difletent
t».1
it
•sg»«'«yaw.a»sria,
»J*\l,ajn£'beti
Ta
oiaeT
fianjnait eis -Bitio
t-tso
wril, *di
ti-rrt «ti utr'/n alii
ant be* lutif 9
at
ifceoW
-si ,ieTfi *Jt aoqa :sj
tKMittnofhiw fa
Hiiils'Jkds^ws.
te tit Xfeirt
iiu
ho*
%lMit tllMlt tiltJ
nil tazw vzdi .iiw a£«.fjj« »sTi ibyrUht a
'x«
bniit»rcj
cned in«sl jaJdcictb
am tlu
MERCHANT TAILORINC.
BILL
.iMasisenujf
to tea ajattirtJtn t"*t 'tmvix*.'*
k«i wr id
'•03 •}«.£ I 'JttjtlW.Mi Sin
WD iiSkiey
.*
i»S
biin
,sitilau
oiis ti joii
has aat ratnnad lp»m, tha Baal with a
I
•••'.•
SUPKUOIASMlIHIIlT .UUiilOUl/A *»!«...
Mi tan Bixtfu:«tan £, vl »Rti 3
there is aa emergency exist
Mimuiu »»^«»wwcu it£ tu a
... iii ftiu j.juw
GLQTHS, dt
td
»ii
81 O.- liKstu ~t» I
iiV
Jiu ot st »jaaa3 erf sm aS»a
OASSIMSKES"-1ft?
i!t
a
at 4 iOMM
3 an ijs«S.
YESTINGS, and snii
bdm.iti
FANCY COATINGS,'
•ifi aMttJ.. SUto* }«*.*«, *hlch hS prepjs^s M^thasliUi
a-ii
{ii~ orfw
itt
«U
fSiat-fa-..
.iu
MAKE tT TO OBDEB
'•"•I-"'" ,oJ «s»
ail* IN IHK
touts helu,.".'
*d*aaiojSfi(tiit:iibum,*ru
l»a.«ia
r.,i» *.'jj %4 JMtme
niiies? ./. -l...,. ittiisifl.taM•»
MOST APPBOVBD STYLE
Oentlemsn wlsliiegthUr Clothing Made up by the
BEST TAILOR DI flTE CITI1 i-
J.
eUtgjmHm,
et
next month—third Monday in April—on which day (not afterward), the Hooks muit bo returned. to the Anditor, and a penalty of ten cents on the dollar a. ded. Immediately after which myself or deputies, will proceed to call npon all delinquent tax-payers in the County, and if nertasary, to selr.e and se I propsit, to make the delinquent jaxes, with penalty, interest, and Oan stable's lets, as directed by law.
J. N. t)HIPHZBI,
March 17-dwtd Treasnrsr Tig» County.
W. at
THJBi BLVE FRONT,
alilt'.i/.
!f*
4
Vs employ OBSIIlAfc qnsntiy aMgivfiig the IldlUil WMilWOW Vobllskltt Hoaee in She West. tutm. issh
is is ii O ad
apriftdtt «4d.
PHY«|C|AM«.
L. I. 8E»Lt,
DR
So. 41 North fourth ItrSet, mimmST.
feb&dtf
otersS* (SHI Ulyl
In Tojrre Haute, _.
Omen—On Sixth Street, between Main aod Ohio, one door south of National House. Basing had upwards of dgfatern years' «*porienoe in Dentistry, he is eonSosnt tlifc^ ha ean give satisfaction in all eases. Uy2 Uy^
arg'.asastey aplddSt eo^
WANTED.
WANTED—A Girl to do Mb. eralhoosewnrk. Apply to 3. A tOOn WM Sth and Oh (Stout slrMt -7*' ^5*'
TXT
srs
ANTED.—A fttr
gdod
CtaS!
raeeera fbr the Tern Saute City Ohta. toy. salary paid. Call stda'^MMi t* S
1 FOR RENT.
LI
XpOR RENT.-The Irame dw^i JL is| HmtNcorHr srsink si«| Okviy, wtik of the Congregational Church! located, an-i has 'all Wtraly eessealencee. apriUdtT
Poeetssion glvsb iBBMdaUl*. .v^ J.O.JC
FAprilKENT—On
DB tKa fiVst tfiy otw ntzt I shalt hare two V*e!litig Zfrtioi Sor reat, one of them on Boots FlftS %tsses. ••her on South roprth street. m23dtf
S.ii,
"tfOK RENT.—Th6JJt6ro 2 A aow ocsnpied by Orovec A MUlar. fmmm* Sion giren la May. D. W. MXWSBirj. usdhll
FOR lAUpH
ft
street, Tsm fiMts^^Ht •pisd2ir
A
XpOR SALEJ. hand Ex jt«s Wggon, enqato^iy^fcain
"•J
-CiOK SALE.--CHEAP—Fair. banks four-ton Wacon£ aire at T-" ap!3dSw JAMia DA via.
SALE—YuiBY LOW—a
good two ntory Haaee, IocaUd onsonth ith street, containing eleven rooms, gas all o«a£$h* koos*. fine chandeliers, geod barn, wood wash-house wl a fnrnacs, elstarn and well, ha- j, irgtehndWeumR
tween two and three acres o. with fruit, shrubbery aad shade trie*, an taintrata condition. Fotstsiion atten Immediately. [1 niaire of X.B.
Sir rh
Bk)JR SALE—VERY L0^3L*5 J.1 good ose and a- hair story Cottage Inaiuttt« oloae to the Passenger Apot, good- cUtetrn, will/1®
Wood-house, eelier and Othsrconrs nance* \ril be •«ld lowfcroash. Soquire soon of WH4ST0H' BBAOH, corner ef Stela and Flfth sttefta.'
FLot,
si
fja-sg--
Jis tdJ
is.f
.asnsi
DEFABTXSNT8 FULL!
DB SALE—A desirable ooraetc three squares south of Kaln. corner et Sixth and Swaa street*, »SxlM fsit .' Uanlre of
a7dtf
4 S a of ha a ii
H. B. HUDiOH.
3R SALE—Sotl&o and toAn! Eagle street, bittreeh Sixth and fietehrt.— Inquire of *. ^WUuHT* CO. aprl!7dtf •*..***
FOE
SALE—At a bargain^ and nponeasy tern Apply to
jB^^oneuy_terms—a neat Cottage p.easantly
assdtr
,»i& vl
«if
of
XoKBW MBMOftO^
Ti 1
tjTOR SALE—A House, located on Main street, next to MoKsen Paddock's Mill, now occupied-as a'' grocery, will be sold at a low flgu-e to the purchaser. Tha owner will takende*imb)ei In paxt payment. In qalre on the pre^lsea.
BarSd8m
erlf
iit
Terre Haute aad Perryvllle Steamer SAC CU1M w)U«
A. M., Mondays, Wednesdays and YlldnyS eaoh week. For freight or passage MMbtfK board, or to 0. SHEypfAKKK, at his warehouse, earner of O'hnal WebaaSLttrMtsf -iiQf •. i'aift
POSTING* V«»Z .levii edi la H'f UVM mllf N**3
*~LOU TOWNSENDj
Isitto W*pre^ared Co do all kinds otBlQ Dtotrlbntlng and Painting on fences, In th#tfol»* artistic manner and he noat isaetnisbl«t»sma»» aprtfjtlf:
Ask year Wrscsr
W?
JI
-tits-* -nil till,
.-'all S.i lOUwl S13«r t-i
BOOK Aflinm WAStlD.
TMelwr*, iatiM,
-a»—
OIIAUIB MUHJOffl .,
TO OiKTABBm ODBH^IT MfK.^llSTOBI^Of Kaptiew HI.
IbTJO«» 8. C. ABBOTT^
BHDID WOKE, GOVLRB volume, roval octare, 7M pagea sn »trated, wt& Mli paga.
A BPLEHBID WOKE, J\ lnonevolnmr ptfrbly lilnst rated
8TBEL KN^BAVINOS,
-^ia Beekkss cesses tiler,
aod w« will prova to"aaYaypllriftnt ttsrt anr agents are now making from W ss 9100 per weak with this Book alone.
i'.s ec# afo
J. YOUNG,
PHYSICIAN and ISPJteJCOlT: orno»tr«st am
CTwaarfy qonbpM hy »r. CitrtlsO
Calls attended to alghs aad day. National Home.
J^2dl
REFINED-
Family^ Larar.
aid PACKKT)
--a'j 1*
I USJ.S
!'T.it.'jn
attS »u)j «2
PROCTOR & GAMtihBp
cinoinWA-I^
*ttf
ii*U
mmrrg
lor our bwaft^
Lardla these Packager ..mi a. «n, »m, 10 & Caddiss, so OkWV ipaant. Cheapest med« for sslUngXa 'Trice List, ^at.
n-t ia»i»vU i-i
BKVJAMIIV H. SH0E1AIM
Nos. 205,207, 203 apdZUlT.
PHILADELPHIA. I? UT
9VQM*B
MU
Importer
of
French and English Window French Plate Glass for Windows. French l«qpkiog Glass Platea. /k Hammered Plate Glass for Skylights.
Flnnn
f. Floors. 7hurch
Colored and Ornamental Church Glass.,,. u7nf*j
Fluted glass for Conservatdries.
Every Size and Thickess, By the original case, box, or single light, square or out to any irregular shape. istafSSMst
HEWS AND STATIONERY BOMDg Sixth Street, -a.
Opporite New Post Office Bi/UitfHk.h*b
MB'
All New York. Olacin&a'J aad PbUidelpl^ fii* in and Vafatlnet haod regular aod aa joSa aalMited,, -vITSk, •JHJpWlal attentfbh pal) to
laaittal Paper and Idvelopee aVwayr ««baa* er «taas«ed to ordfo gjh«*.i Papv, a Ok.vary cheap. f^J.U
iMro
|^ia in
OEO. B. JACKSON &: dor*™* OKSCkAt
(miwoB ni
Ftrwardiig Itrcbatf 9UUH W ....
«un(, mtit. POBM, IA%
1xo. W/LLSVT Zfafz?,.
a"
^INCINNNATii OHlfibai
BlfRU TO
B. r. Brannan,
Erm.
Franklin Bask* -. Otn«iMal, 4Cl
3|bley, French A Co,, Cssasaission Merchanta^X Ciaoiasatf, Ohio. James tt. Tfinwr, tai., tebl8d3m Terre tfadfef Ia4Ua*t«
I
^OOP WOOD! WOOBI
It
Two hnudredcords of eeaaoaed Us'j AUord sale by J. A. Bhoa4a, "Kariy Harm," ¥'«»f Ka« street, pfo
KABLKT HODSKt-W,
at
jaSMtf
10-43m
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