Daily Wabash Express, Volume 18, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 22 April 1869 — Page 4
DAILY EXPRESS.'
Thursday Morning*
a Accommodatien.....—
JG t: !==AS0S3X=S^ BI. LOUIS, ALTO* I*5O *»M HATH*
U!Z!-T!R
THE
EXPZNSKB of
GREO
EILLXD —A lad", shcteen FA?TF'J named Sterrett,fell from a WRFL O was run over on S HRAN8IR*ALFROAD a shor distance north OFBRTKLLJ Saturday morn ing. Both legs were cut off, from whfcl injury he died the same evonlhgf
THB new Postofflc» at Evanivillfl,wil)j in its internal arrangement, be ai
a duplicate of- our
elegant
1
April 22d, I8B9
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US
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CITY NEWS,- »M
TEE
ACTUAL DKST of„thU
$14,810.16.
nation.
city
TO„P.?JY
JII
,„
JOHN
B.
TOLBBBX
City Clork,'subject
a aandida«.6fer
to Democratic
DIVOBCB.— Yesterday the Common Pleas Coart granted Mary FRANC^^F Gutro ft divorce from
Barney
COT. NELSOK ia expeijtedhoix$?fn few day*.
We leara
the Eire
ment of this city, DATING the part have been only *8,445, showing A DE-
of cconomy IN IT. management wor thy of the highest commendaUon-igr
THB FARMER'S GUIDK, for.Aprjl, out, In a SOMEWHAT ENLARGED TB|IDITLPN.»M Jones & Jones, the publish?", certainly, UNDERAUMD the ADVERTISING BU8ICOS8,JLND are making a sucsess of their little paper*
HARD CTJKBKWOT,—A subteriter tottse1
"WEEKLY EXFBESB yestertlay paid on lis subscriptiona silver "half "DOLLAR. T$S pleating memento of "auld iaog ayne WE propose to beep until it ia as good as greenbacks. TTHA'J ,,, AJ
WORRY near
D. Milns,Judge.
WE
TIFTH WA:
A. O. Maddox, Clerk.
HYDHOPHOBIA.—It
and AOUMR
dious office,as the room will admit cf.Col. Foster, the NEW,
POSTMASTER «F FA*
city, has recently inspected our office,CNIC like
all intelligent ohservtni who
AADJUOSTVAIITF
literary feast that has HEEO ?^ED d|I
ing the present jear.
.idiliw
PLANT TRKES^—The eeascto fbr
...
FOUL PiAtSTJSJfKCTit.— "W#«wtioi ed on Monday that Daniel Dick%rtoif?,L#I run over by a train near BWUSLB'tho Sa urday nighjt previous, and BILLED/ It FTI S supposed that he was Tntcxlcated AO^ laid down on the track. WE &BW the foreman of the ,c(wl LOMJPH worked, is of tho eplnionAe w*a murde ed and then laid on thetrack« io
him. R,
TKSTH of AIAT.-STJ^ HiisloalConve tion heretofore NOTICED in these oolum has beeti definitely dxed to oommence oh the LO.h day of
May, continuing five
Music Scboo!.
At these gatherings those
NFKRL
H#V
seen it, pronounced It the nearest prset4« able approach- to perfeotion
LIFPINOOTT.—Deoidedly the
TCST TRF al
the American moathliM Hpjplnftjitt' Magaaine. W.e kntfW this is high .IPM zaendation, but WE Relieve it TO NM RA travagant. The May Ash's counters, at the Pbktoffice,IFFWW I Depot, presenU the but
PICOT
ing trees will last ohTjr ahout %WO W8A longer. The time should be JMPJOVFC and with a desire that our readers ma take advantage of a libera},.oSfer, WT oall attention, to the BDVERTUEMEAT'TY WM.
Patrick,the well known uurserjl man, who, in order to clear'tomo
groun
to be used for olber?purposes.[s,JELUN all and TLIO very best varieties of'tfju' trees at a great redactieu of PRIVET. stock of ornamental trees is.VARYJNGJ^ season. Drive out to his NURSERY TIRF-
this it not convenient,drop
a line
(hroug
the postoffice to his address.
Cha«. B. Brokaw, E. M. Walmsley, Lnwrenoe, W. Q.
ITTE D«|8 It
{atika
appear that the train killed hitt. oight the neighbors heard a eaao BRYFI "murder 1" Dlckerson waS night, but was NEVE^ known to beco BTLPLW from ktosimiM.•IT TII«S PI day,but HD had drawn no monoyandh none with
DAYL
ending with a monster concert. It VIIL be under the direction Of B. F. Baker 4F the Boston Academy of Music, asiist ii by E. C. KILBOUNM^OF the Oirte
IV} NIMTW Mannil reputation suecesk.
Sana
The musical
of these gentlemen guaranteeI* Prof. Cuqua'sorchestra, FIT this city, will form a neuclus for a gr and orehsetra (he choruses. Music IA^A,
either vocal er
isstrumental, are cordially invited to at* tend. 1 Persons_from abroad ^RUL^BE^JROVLDAI as far as possiblleT"FFFTH "fraa BNTBRTALA ment.
i«
This Festival of Song will! probably
the greatest musical ovent which has ever occurred IN this part of the State. circulars of particulars, address Paige, or W. W. Byew, CorrespoD Secretary.
All lovers of the
•mo over
VS.
•ondljjg
ART^E
vited to take
eordlally
IJ.
A PART
1
~~CMR EtSCTfOlf.
Republican domination*.
The Bepublican City Executive Com. mittee lias decided, lu obedience to the gedteally expressed desire ot the BE^OBR iitaa voters,to order a primary eledU«n for the selftotiai of CSDDIDSTEAIBAR this purpose pwv will be
JHFHE CLER^FTO^DBOD&WILL meOt
The places of voting and election
W. K. Edwards, Inspector. John Haney, Ju4g«. M. A. Crane, Clerk.
N«M«
A. TbomasTlnspector.
IEIIIJ
IB
HA JRW **N
Chas. 31. Smith,Inspector. John Oillman,.JUDGE. John Paddock,Clerk.
FOL
Mexico about the 20th of May, TAKING his family WITH him.
WILKIN|(«^J^DK^FF IJJOHTTF^^.WILKINSON bas had a narrow escape from that horri-
dog ,THJ|PAQC^PJP|B yjird {Q attack.his own dog he was bitten in the hand by the strange dog, inflicting only a slight •scratch. A day or two after he crushed a finger and while bis mother was bind' ing up the same, he spoke of THE JPF bite, and said it pained him to his elbow. In alarm the parents took him to Mrs. Taylor's and applied tbe "mad«3tone."— It
1
Doos.—The City Council A«teui1y contemplating a war of exwrminatlon upon the dog» of the city. IT is almost a nightly occurrence for p**©L!
to death
dogs to two.
•MR. oSIcj'L
COTJSOILMKK.—A.1T Chamberlain and R. S. Co* are announced this moralag as Councilmen from tht) Second and J. B. "Whittaker and John RosifiWta tho Third Ward, are announced thU morning for Counoilmen.
r"-
firmly adhered for eight hours and on being taken off it spoonful of poison WAB extracted. It is asserted by those having faith in the virtues of this stone, that if there is poison in a wound it will adhere to tbe same when applied, but if not it will fall off. This would indicate a cage of hydrophobia.
To
THX
CHBISTZAHS
or
—•D«ar Brtthrtn:
the expenditures
r-
opauaKwa
each
ward, on si_ I iiATUBD^Y, APSXL 24, 1869, from two o'olockw*. U., until eight
The persons receiving the each office minee
O'elcok p. highest nuxakwr of votenfcr will be declared the nftmi same
ias
same.. a
UOM. A-
who love the
Lord Jesus Christ come together and dit-T cuts plans for practical Christian work/ giving esptclal- attention to plans by
the Gospel may be brought under its in fluence also, earnest and successful workers in and out of tbe ministry tel! how they have worked.
Thus hearts are warmed by being
JUFTFCFA* JYINPTEOOTIW. Christians of different denominations come to know and love each other better those who desire to learn bow they can be useful are instructed,and the cold are
tions throughout the Northwest has beed arranged for tbe coming Fall. All members of Evangelical Churches who desire such a oonvention in Terre re» quusUB K) LUCFETOM-TBR UFERLBRS! 'OF the Congregational Church on Friday eveni ing, April 23d, at 7$ o'clock. M. A. Jewott, J. T. Walmsley, E. Frank Howe, B. W. Thompson. S M. Stimson. J. A. Foote,
Condit, WTL Geo. Morrison, Fred. A. Boss, WM. M. Cheever, O, W. Maocourt,
HT*3\ WCffatrick,
J. E. Saxton, Lucius Byce, M. H. Waters, John O. 1*093, Joseph Grover, C. C. Oakey, 0. Birtlett, B. Garvin, ELI'ha Havens, Geo. E. Br ok aw, J. M. Oloott, 0. C. Knapp, .A TOTKRLE ten stein,
Cms.
Joe T. Magner, Ja?. M. Gorden, ZENAA Smith, S. H. Potter,
Insley,
K. Bucko)I, W. Paige, Daniel Miller,
A. Morgan,
U. Shewmaker, Thos. Spencer.
CITY FINANCES.
The Committee appointed at the lajt meeting of the Council to report on TL$* S-xpendituras of the city for the last year, and to state the present financial condition of tbe same, beg leave to make TBE following report:
We have classified, as near as WAS practicable, tbe expenditures of tke citf. under various heads, in order to exbibjt' what each department of tbe city GO^ ornment has cost tbe people for the yesfr beginning April 1, 1868, acd ending
Him of the:
CLERK) WHO -HAS OBARGE OF the
Clerk and Treasurer should be instructed to change this mode
the
The fotes of only Bepubliaanl will be ived. Clerfca the Ccurt House on Monday following to
The fotes of only Bepublio
QThe following aro the expenditi/res fpSm April 1, 1868 to March 31, 1869:^: CUT BXMKSES 6ayor'« sa'ary per annum MA shal'S Depuiy Marshal's salary PER annum ......
INNS, ALLEYS,
A
Fibs.
may be that Usherj
TXBBB HATJTX.
During the past few
years State Conventions
of Christian
workers, irrespective of denominations, have been held in nearly all tbe Northern States with most favorable results.
MARKET Masters' salaries and repair
S»laries Fire
ity
Markets,.. Miscellaneous.
Knapp,
expendi
tures made by the authority of tbe
,®L'I AATH*H|BAEP^ to BE SWTEGIFER toofe account kept O^'THEIB expenditure#
•wnirs is a serious defect In the management ef
ORDET
DT^E,
The gas
ofthe past ym.
The
of keeping
AC L.O-»
AMOUNT JJIID FOR LUMBER FOR STREETS* BRIDGE^CULVER S, 4C "CA"'
EFT,
Paid to City AEsessor and ASSISTANTS BOARD OF DEAL B.
Paldtothrse members
Supply
MH is
the ac
counts of the city. The Committee have followed,as nearly as possible, the instructions of the Council, as indicated in the resolution adopted on the 6th instant, by placing under separate heads what has been paid out of the city treasury. This will enable our citizens to see, at a glance, what each department has cost them. Though a work of some labor, the Committee deemed it but JAST to every tax-payer that this exposition of their affairs should be as full as it was practicable to make it and being so near the close of their official term, it was due alike to themselves and the people of Terre Haute,that this exhibit should be as full
». &
oter O IA NON 'I Street Commlaloner'a salary J-ZL I m»Cuuncilmea'B
p*y OR
actual attendance ^78 87,378
riBE DEPABTMEK F.
OrAnary expenaes, supplies, and Pa:? °f
|u|dlog and repairing
N I N
aSIX
ci» er^® 2 e,4
Bal/n'ce dS^nd ^ii'd on Engine Ko. 2... 2,-^80 C8 (J 811,370 ofe
POLICE ROEOE. I
NIGHT POLICEMEN AND CHIEF,
BND. AFIG
AMOUNT PAID CONTRACTORS FOR STREET CROSS-
.J,
0
AMOUNT PAID LOR WORFT ON STRAETS BNDG-
CULVERTS,£C I*
ONTI AID FOR STONE ,~4D •WORLI ON CUL.
VERIS,&C
N— AN
PRECEPTS ISSUSD^FOOLS, —P"" —$I».704 41
....S498 oo
ASSESSMENT!-
of Board of Health-.^5160 0 GAB.
or
gaa
TO
pablio
lamp?,markets,
engine H./use sc. PBISTIHO, IDYEETIELSO AKO BIATI?SI"T. P«ja tor YRTT^LPB, ^DYERTIATOG and tt»tlona
CUT CEJTMEBT.
Stlary of Super!nt-ndenF .............8150 CO Painting and repairing house,
walks, «O
£653 19
JAIL XXF ESSES
...1402 10
FWDIDG city prisoners. IAMP roats ASD srasai LAMPS. Paid for U»W Ump poits and
street lamps.SC26
61
STREET SISMS,
Paid for (trset SIGN^ and lettotlng S245 61 WSILS roa SCHOOL BTJILIHSQB. Paid for digging we'.ls, and pumps F°R
SAME
CITY CLOCK.
IWudlogandrepairlpg
city clock —...&100 00
BEMOVUTO DEAD ANIMALS.
Paid for removing dead animals,...., 8 40 00 BSOlSTdT B0ABS. Sxpsaieof Begistry Board
8121 00
ATTOBNST'S TEE.
Paid Attorney's fee in '-ciiy llmimit UTL. gation" (old Job.) ••»S"
8I-
DEPARTMENT.., :e Fort
*801
KISCKILAJTAOUS EXPESSES.
Interest paid McKfen & Minsball on 87,COO UNSOLD NCMIL School nds, the money brlnz advanoed by them SCS3 »J Other miscellaneous expenses not Included la,tb°ve
v:.r.
BFFLWMSRFC::
.GFLS Printing, Advertising, &0 Cemetry -..V...
L'liap Posts and .Lamps..., Street WeHsr for,Sohoo1r i.». .v..... City Clock (winding).......... DEAD ANIMALS (removal of) Begistry Board Attorney's ,(e«. ,cm extension AHREUYurnta J85
3
1
OF
tbe CCAX^IUL^F^AMVERJ DOLLAR paid o|t for.anjt JMWLLPFFT. J»TE4D have an apprt-T a a
be j**tak.*|riAev0#fckl,,«*«D fce Usues T5FL^JW| anii
J»ith dal|y
io that
ti^[r ^u^icationj jfj, ordfr^ «jod the a|ctfe^aiv^^^ ifliefciad, #houid bekutdwelqod-^s^ydlBw^1 The Cot^MILTEA COAAT .UI2)A.«IBAU LAKER to -«FT out
tbe thousand items whicktfMke up
The Fire Department comprises one of tbe heavy oxpeidftiirei to be noticed in the^begfit Rooounl., jfbe building and repairirigsoJ cts^VRO^INS. JSpgine Howei,
Eoglne'x^o. 5, cwnpinses two ileniB amounticg'^" ^944.28,1 leaving the expensee of ths l'ire^D^art.Bient proper ait tbeof $0.4454?? This is What has been expended Tfer'fhe oarerraanagemoat fctid workiqg of two Stoadv Fire Engines during yelf\snditjg Starch 31, 186$. saptlfpct novmfjtaey tfsi Been misapplied in this Department, nor has ettravagant
Coud-^ItHUhHTo
SALAR^ been allowed to tbo=e
OPNN^OTJ4 with it. The ,working of thru Steam
Ffre Engines at Indianapolis has
cost that c!ty^21,664per atinum,or more than $7,QQQ £BR EA3HRAI^(U AN3.iiis, too, is EXCLUSI^^OF AhJObkifrsidary.
The etrelt are also a heavy i£«m Ja, U|«v *pcot^Mvbf^l#»4-i. city like Terre Haute, expanding as it is in every "directiofi eiWpf '"jfvfeatward, has many clafrts 'on the ty' authorities for ftfeatifyi of the Stn»a€?mfj|iioner. The payment far ^reet crossings, where WADING IS^FTID F^.BFR{YIVATE^FLRERTY, create# a largq. outlay fyx^ho' city, to which is to'to added lumber for bridge* and ^'OIK^MTI, atone, These IFAASRFOATUPPE^RIY one-half of tie whole-«*tiendfttt$e -TDT streets of the «Hy.
51J 2
large,but that cannot be
decreased by AQJR means known to the Committee. Instead of a redaction, it must be increased, if justice is done to that portion of tbe city heretofore without artificial light.
CITY IHDXBTKDirXSa.
The following claims exist against the city of Terre Haute,in the shape of Bonds and Notes, properly executed: Normal School Bonds (not due)....„».™$2S,000 00
HcKeen£ ^lnshi01(baukacs
and complete as
'und PRCWIDE^JFOR^ /R^
DEIPTIENW theBondi issAd.'IfISPMJIEL' TAEAY^I^^HI^ report, that Mr.
(as Chairman of the
$1609 GOO 600
Tho above *tai£me|t fhoi)&|H^^^T(^ indebtedness of the city of Terre Haute leavirff'*BALATK^ against it,after deducting assets, of only $14,810 18. This is a small debt tor a city of twenty-five thousand inhabitants, and MSTN^ fbtaftitagiyg sign for tbe future. Untrammelled I)y
DEBT)
the city and her people have before them years of prosperity, whioh can only fail by the neglect to improve her great natural .advantages. Let "Capital ^NF labor g* hand in hand to TDIIA -B^ local and general interests.
E.
NOTICE
1
A»S
637 li
81,065 24
^FJABOIPITUTATLQIR.
$7,378 00 11,870 05 6,306 60 8,704 41 498 00 150 00 5,827 05 732 17 653 49 452 10
r„..v...r
Police FOfce Street Bepairs
626 61 245 64!
.GJ- 387 70. 100 00 40 00 121 00
Chilf», Otter at
2
LAWXS.
THE MATOBALTY.—If tfife' Court
far Mayor,
giarellBg
o'clock P.
st-\ i* 14*
SJTESGNSGS tes,3!8 ss
Less payment to Hr.Boss,April90 3,3FI0 79
1869 #69,9H 54 April 19, Cash la
Bank—..—.|FFL,703
38
dnsforanglae.. L,TFL ft)
Taxes da and unset-
tied (ESTIM»TED)««..»~^. S0,000 09
AJ»P"
The Normal School Fund has no direct connection with the city indebtedness,
enjpy-thf |K*M
and emoluments of the Mayoralty for a season, -Y -...... P. E. TtJXTLF, Agent IJEW York Tea Store.
HXASQUABTXBS for pll tbe jmvelUes^f season.* Beautiful skaies Japaoesd Walking Suit*.
ASK lo see our Black Gro Grain
-they ARE
CATTTIOK.—The publio are
hereby notified that William Calhoun is not uow an agent of any Bible Society, and has no authority to collect any money on subtcriptions wbioh he obtained for Yigo County Bible Society. All those who autSSrTBed" for iiiat cause, are requested to
fray the
siKmi to O. BAHLET$VTMR
agent and depository IN Terre Haute." S.
H.
POTTKB, Pres.
V. C. B.
THB elegant passenger steamer, Jamee Gray, Brooks Gould,. Mpft^.jw.jll jlqayo for Hutsonville and all intermedia points, at 10^'clook A.
Afef6oj,*eigbt
or passage apply on board at the foot of Walnut street.
SIT'A
TUBLL,BIPLXT
sol
$46,547 46
Thts exliibit of the City expenditures -!s, we'believe, substantially correct, though there may be iu^Hctifaoios in placing "ueml haads, and to which they .may not properly belong.— The aggregate expenditures, however, we bttlievS t5 tii so^tt^Uklly correct for all practical purposes.
®l^y' show that the
City a^4rtfyeiit has been oonduoted wrA a^^cii economy as Was consistent wfth dae regard to4 the progress, improve^ ME'nt, safety ICT ^JEAOE of tbo City.— Mistakes-fold mhj&dgments have prob& iiu'psany .twinge, but tbe Commfltee brieve that in all matters in. ^kta'^penditnre-pf money there ha»v bean .^n.o disposition to exceed the bonds of "jast econdmy. Some think^ the *(^tfncil has been tod parsimonious If there be such peri'on^ the Committee would suggest that an ™W5ftStiry should' alwaysMfiW minder against extravagant appropriai. tionf&v Tbe (Jity Height pr fi.ably spend oaafe^onoy, Jo making Impr^rdfcents, but the meads to pay for them was in the way, and could not be obtained except by higher taxes.
dlt
FBKKROA WOVJEJT €I^TSINS'F(8)F |II0V AT Tuell, Bipley & Eeming., 12dwtf.' FRIU W
&
AS
1,065 24
DXMXKO'S
SAMPLE LOT
FOB
IS head
quarters for Coats4, Clark's and ''Green & Daniel's'' Thread. [pr6,flwlw
OJT FABAAOLT—'-Loves of
things," at Tuell, RfpM|y iS D^ifalO^.'FL. 12dwtf
a nice
Switch, at a lower
pric^
than anywhere else, oall at Mrs. Biegeli mann's, 89 M«ib HSTRE&JF fetllerz & Ar nold's Hoop Skirt
Factory
HOSIKRT from
13*D3M
IN dents to $100 a
pajr
in bleached and unbleached) ribbed AN$ pl^in,common RAGUL^VN1ADE--ILAD1E8AP(I Children's, at G.' WUtlg'Ss Go's., ITJ) Main street, Demiflg Bfock.'' ""'-III.1' 1"
BLUB, and also Scarlet Ladies Oloth, at C. Wittig «SFC OO'si, 170 Mafn itVeet Deming Bloete...*-,'FIJL' F,J I «ntf
DO YOU want an elegant pair of GLO^es? Go to C. Wittig Co.. 170 Main rtreet Demifl Block. They CAVRY THE largest and beat
assorted atoek in the
at
OITYI
8dtf V:,' «LT^I
1 1
I". TILINI* :-.e
BXBDI.* oaa beat TFE«_ CFA Sewing Machines. [27,dtf
CLOTEKS WETITQXES I CLOTHKS WRISO EKSLL Buckeye Clothes Wringers,GZSIZT
Little Gra'nVClothes Wringers. Sherman CIOT^ESLW,ringers, ,. FOR SATE at
CO&VLA?LT AI«BIMLRF
21-dtf
A .* "V W,+ CHEAP Spring Suits ecei^d.. ne^. Spring Gawds-Suits'."made Y&rjr John Carnikle, Merchatit'KTaifor.'
BABB, GUX4C* »'BWOTR,T"
•UIJIATT. PRAWTM-
QATTATJCV J^^PLY'JLF
You
id mmu»T
Do IRTIFCWANT FCRE^TEA^ORTTOJ^^PISDT
«AN PW1,
O-I- RIPLEY^IF"
MIR
BUTYOUR
'-^'^"(*6^
WATEBE•,.SIOLDLT%^A^|^#•IR'
ry ofBtddle- '.V1-'"--- N*£TJ$$V. U||"J JI
1
I T»L)'
^X92uisalmea(hdly
rsstnu|iJIW
goods, in Plated Ware, &o- h3s I
KB &14LILTBB^HAVE^MP>B«L'T)»EIR
stiSoC^f godaste thff %o"J tie^^eom ,1n^tbi De'ming J^locjk, where they ar^no* P"* pared tQ^rait on J1 wha.«?sy favor them with a call. 12,dtf
'S ft-
Il Totr like a good smoke, cf^J, at Moody's Cigar Store and buy one or more of hts Ctg3rf I71tf
r*i*'
as
LADIKS, for the cheapest
McKeen
Finance Committee,)
aided by Mr. Minsball,has had charge of the sale of these BO^D^^ND BY their c*re and good managefcnent 'of TBEM/ TIKFS saved to the city FT large amount of interest, -BY ADVRFHCIDG, at tbe proper time, money to the Commissioners,thus saving interest at long time on tbe bonds.
IWJSII--C'-/
of good, late
ft?}*—Heop Skirts, -go- to,..Pay«a«l & A On 4th,-sfreet. L:UI
•I.OX' .'IADILR
at on^-third .of Byafi'« -on 4tb 12DLW'
the^r 'Vfeluo, at .. /"•!. A.I^AFC te*t*e»«bt."-v- A ,ai'
I^FOOTI «& SHflfis.' for everybody,*
III NL OJ 1%, a ?«»U
DO*T«7 WFCH to buy Do JO* wish to «U an^thingirom a toothpiolc TOI GRJNDF
IF JOU wish to
bry JLIOODSI '^^NATSF•'
R^^0ND.STREET^.^FA
A
Bespe&fotly* shbiDatttedj THO3.DoW£I*0J» 1 S.^K. ALTBH, loom. "THOS
at
LU
NEW Goods received daily, at W. S. Byce & Co's. 22-dtf
Silks
^E^S^AH^J^ODS to
be found this I 22-dtf W. S. Ryes & Co.
80
SIABKEI N'ovss EXPEKSIS.
^JBOORD & Soli
vo just opened AU*^NTIRENEW-stock,all jpuichased IL^TCE THE^ACLJN^F^ VVV," •RW—V'V ii«^I[ftpr2.dtf
*FF«LO!(PD#TIT IS DLOSTD^ OUTHIS STOQK O/, FBOOTE ANIF FIIIOE&.'VERY,IEIIMPWTTJIVKL OF CHANGING HDSLAE^S.
PFFOURTH AND 0I^.
un-
derstands herself,and she thinks she docs( the undersigned will not be a cemdidatf
1
choosing rather to (elf FATEI
pounds of gdod Sugar for one dollar and four and one-fourth pounds of good Coffee for one DOLLAR) M)AB to
PSITTB TFSITV PB^CINFS ATC.I.BIP-' AI QDTT: .WL I IFRSII.
WAKLBD-rJioard IBY AJNJAJI^N^^JFE, In 'a 'pri^^' fa^ity- A^dr^f stdtlng' terms, JAMKS -Gtmavr,-" £**•*»., POSTI OtBce. .'I' '.V ^4TF
the lowest figures .to T. A ,J. &E.W:^css, I [14jdlw 10, 11 and 12 Second 3t.
IMPOSTANT
TO
LADIES.— Mrs. L.
Vo'lger,South Fourth street, has just
CH0I6B ABTiCLSSof Gucamber Pieties ready fqr'THE (able,.at E. B. Wright Co.^,155 Mifln htreet. [16,dtf
FOB newest patterns of PrintE, D^ laines. Lawns,'Armutes^.etc., go to C, Wilttg & Co., 170 MAIN .S'^CPT, DEMING Block.
^«'**«IJII:.'I8DTF FE
^SNTTMKKY.—Mrr-
S.
Mitteir- has
BUT where you get T* thE
J'Call
over SaxtOn &'WalniSllr^s,~Nd. Ill Main street,upstairs. ar22d4w
JOHN BABMIKLB'
A BIO AOBH to Moudy's every day his Velocipede CIGARS!*
To
d3t
HER
stock of Spring and Summer Millineryopen at 74 Main street between 8th and 9th Street?.^^MCJTNG AND PRES»ING^52^ to ordor. Cdlm
BOOBD&
SON'S PrintTat 12 cants, are
going very fast. Go soon to be accommodated. Stewart House corner. 6-dtf
THB best
styles and largest assortment
of Paper Collars in the city, at Dowd & Slate's.
NEW Seamless Kid Gloves, at Tuell, Bipley & Detnings. H- m25dtf
LASIXB, buy Herz
& Arnold's SKIRT
it is the best and'most desirable hi thfe [18,dtf market.
.T ^—jllss M. A. "RANDAN
opened her slock' of MitlineVy ITT-^^HB store room recently occupied by Eberle Bindley, on Main, B&WJWRIJCG?! AB6 Fourth streets, WHOJR^ BHO^WIU. be pleased TO SE^ her OLD CUSTOMERS, AH& as many ^IW"(/NES 4/^FIIY^ELWOEA to favor BCIwith their patronage. [6,dtf
Satchels, Shirts AN^U#
penders, of the ficst quaftty, at DoWd A Slate's. 16dtf
FOB
CHBAP boots and shoes, call op
Jacob DFTLTY corner of Fourth and Ohioetfe'eti.N [31,dtf
boflt QUALIFY
and the most Hardware for your money. Perhaps Austin?".Shrver & CO. eould DTF
^tociL'Wo-hCEs:™
Bloodt Blood! Blood!—THIA is tbe importa'ni I^EON of the jear-—Spitog T^MI— «rhM patuie absolutely ^tquirae reliaMaaaifs^ taotla L»in^«at- «TT« Moibifio mUterccli 0^4 andtn»l^#*r-ni i® jto PROD^C bUicu^dliordei», erango tbe EY.T5M, acd lay a jundatiaa. dangerous end fatal diseas-
edgel by every one to be the great blood pcrider
of the
PUB»»BT^LAY. It LA ft.scientifically iirepjrelomronodof altera-ivi-s,
tify whs have
i*. KFFTI [Ifdtf,
IM 1I.
AKT who M»y*DI^A^TTDNGJT^INTA, Window Glass, etc, thi|s^asotf, ^reinfite attention to oor stock, wiioh Will be kept full and oomplate^ aodsalwiya soldtftl tie bottom of the mkrit^
tonics,diuretics and
diaphoretics,and is HIGHLY ieccmmend«das DIE moit
cflkthrc, loVlgoratinp, renofatirig OHD oleansingbload nmedy io
the
wo»M. FOR
EAIETF atisifg frdm'linpurUi^s 61
"fir
alldls-
as THOUSANDS tes
giroc It
a fair trial. OTTF one and
a half mil Hun bottles Soid in
IMi. dwlw
To Kcmove Moth Patches, Freeh |M and Tan from the face,N»A Ptr y'a Uoth abd freckle Lotion. Prepared only by PXBBT. Sold by all Droggltts.
Dr. B.C.
1
For Black Worms and Pimples
Bond street, «SWTorB. Bold everywhere. The tra4eist^lisd $ Vkaifcale.lHdlci»iXo*ler^ mar L?DEOD8M^^M
oUot^S
•MATE-'!* •.. 'NIF.IF .« tae T««*»
EAOI»,!«»». S^
WokuH. Wo., PSarSiri—* Wvkt SIWA I»«IA»^|'
fatally, and lawns**etatt* ssitk russmm W tHrneHclal results.*
1
*. Fa!*3r*',H0WE, ,,
itannhetored by BABB, GVLICX B^aiir,
XQgf, SUIT|DFFT«#T^|I A^|T|
.CPMMNFL.
se^TKga pigcB'gsaMigH^wwn Thursday
utility.,and
VE«
good
itylw.'GOOD*GOCD^'AND LEES prioes^at HAJ^. IVARTJI A IBYEAT'F ON^ITH street.II
T,
artistio beauty,
and leave your measure with J. W&lma-~ ley, the beat eottes
FAU the -CITY,' IBE
Blue'VfW tti«e% batMen SFLJ AND M.aiot
SUGAR,AND COFFEE AT_WHOLESALE PRICES, AT STRONG'S. LYDTF SWIRR I'OTA.TOKS IF1 E. IL^WRFGHT & OO.'S, 155 HAINATREE£' -T S V. SJT MFTIT
FOUR AND
pan gefrthfl Unest of
Hose afr Ww lewest of prioerfifct Hiyward FCGLI 1 81 W
A QUJ|^R
COFFEE FOR $1,00 AT STRONG'S. DTF
BKMXMBKB that Weiss,
159
IT IS SAID, '^This world la *lls*%etkng show for man's -TLLI^SFON GPVERF,'* ^»Vu those WHO PH$»D ,teaV|,OF WEE.CA^ IJ^VE them SOON,IDJRIED,IP if they WIIL O^LY go to Moudy'uand buyone ofhi# Vefocipade Cigars., ftfdtf
.A .FM.-.-.-.TT'P hJi IJ#»T
COKCKRT.—TBO Oavtes Family will give
a 'Oorfcefl AT THE
House, Wednesday evening, April 21st, for the benefit of the Mont Bose I. O. 0.
7o'clock4'R.r
R'Hair
sei
of any kind, call at Mrs. Biegelman'S,89 Main street, at Herz & Arnold's Hoop -d3m
EKPUSS T— {LELUTLNIC juldLpiako ajurticioos
^AIJ»
re
ceived DIRECT from New York a SELECT lot iof Spring Bonnets, Hats,Flowery Frames and Bibbons, all of the latest and most attractive styles, wbiah she..H^? placed upon her counters, to be sold friends land patrons at the mostreasonobleprica,'
TDSR»I?* ll-d2w R««I
1
STAY^.^WWTAAC bi.nM4ilbation WOOLS D'O to harmonize and bring out the whole strength of JTO. PFTTU thaft.any. would cheenuily offer b:s name as aoaudidale before the convention.
S1ANT VOTERS.
ECITOBB SxpRtss:r-Vl6a«O announce my namo as A Candidalu tor eUotvop to thn«flesfltJLI or, suljtct TA EUOWOM FL^ %revotor«
Terre iiaute. LI. M. UABBISO^. FFI are HUthoriVrt to fmaonnce th^nam of '&• a»scsnd scsndfdtto
THUMAB K. T^WIU. a
for the office
•jictf to tbe CECIIIOU Icohvontion.convon
of Mayor of JTetro ^AAT^VUBJ AF thoBe nbinan comluatiog WL are nuthi M.J.VL HBTLKU MFJOR of LIrre|H fae
AT
Bopublkan acmina tfgconvention I AM a caniidato for re-election to the office of Major. .J G. F. COOK£^L|V^\
4
WE ARE auibotfeed to ANNOUNCE the NAJNS'of P. ^ITBLELTAA a\oandid*te *R ttitfABce ot Slayer of Terre tlauio,subject to tbe dooisioa,,«F tbe Bepublican ncmlnatini od&veuuon
FOR MAB8HAL.
1
:BA»T WAQOISA JASYEDELV^FF ^^.sol#.
FD-.TOts EXPBZSS:—At tha strong s:l'rifation OF UAOY voters cfbaih parties,1 have consented beoooie
an
indepeadint
AlarsUil,AT
candidate tor City,
the «:FLTJ(*g&»Y.tl*ctU,n. A. J. OBGBB&
ARLI9 xrqaest of mary friends I am aeaadlDITO fcr City JUarsLal, sutjuct to ucmlaatiun by IHBBEJUBLLCOU party.
IHEOAAAE UfMXXSff
WI are AURTIOR^3D*TA announce MRTC. SnuSie, A. acaadiUaU fuc City Marshal.A.T thejiaui.g Slay election,I-utject. to tbe oltlon
of Marshal of Terre Haute, aobject to the dtclsioa of the Bupotlicaa'aobiinatia{ convention WE are authociMd'-to aanouooa tbe name of A. B. licKEK a« acinMara idr tte office of Mar aloi T.rre Haute su bj est to' ttra ttacialSa
Wo a-e anthcrlud to announce tho nave B'. O. WllITKMAK as a candidate for tJity Mar shai, tutjjot to tbe decision of tbe Bepubllcan| nomination.--
JOB IBSASUBKB.
Ws are autlTirisid to annonncs JACOfc J. DAIIiST ss a candidate fi city Treasurer, sub' "jeoTtoTfie deeUlia of a UsiiSoef atfc cosiVenfWfi, if OBE is bold.
Ha. KBtTomS«-f-jB?WSijrdBte fbFthe Olfy iMKitsiysf the Jtey elestJ ^^BtJeft to
OA FT. OABL A.O OD re*ele( to ihe decision of th«
Wa sir* atthoHsM to an%uae« SPT. COtKL'A.e ODICJS re-elsotion to the offlcsofOi
I IM.
rssis^jxmvsm^
EUvm* boon selldud by many fi iexdsi l:an nouacontySdCasaTtaadldtte for City Treasureri subject to the.deslsloiMif the B»publican nomll nation.
rWA3B.
PADDOCK,
"PLEASI to announce tny name as a'candldatd tor th« fice(f Cny 9t!tssuf»r at the MoaMpaj
Wis.are antborlzod to announce tbst FHANCII T. "BODTf'V is £oandtiato-for the effloe of Git] Oiork ubject to the dcelsion'-of tM B»pubtleAi nominating convention or prftfaarj^'®' elActioni ehoaHl on» be ield.. ~«ro». ~Wi are anthor'ied. to annoosce the name oj DANfBL L. VIcKKBTj Ute a private of thelOtl Kegimeut Ind. Vet. InfanJ/y, and a one leggel soldier, asaoandidito fuitherfBloe of Olty Olerk, at tho May election,' sarjact ia tbe Benublloat nominating ceV«ntion»
FOB C^OCTJC^LMALF.
WE are aut^tffU d'Sbtatnr^IIOA J. B. WHI', TAKKB aid JOttiy Bd8S bS.c»nd.dites for Ocuncllman in the Third.wi&d, »atiJo to ths Beputf-.WAGON lioan primary ection. I
A. L. CHAUBEtGLlK smd B. 8. COX are candldttes 'or ooonciloian in Second Ward, at the r^ ^^itotnaaoyrftow.
Wi are au-horfzed to annrnn:othe name if JOHN B. TOfcBtftV*! a'biidrdate for the office of Olty Ola «BoiaUMka(«]|eme-. c.atio Oonv»utioo. sboalc( one be tielcL
T. A. MADISOlTwllI be-'»uppa»terf'*y Bepnjlican V6 er»,at the dty primary
etso
ion, should
OD9 bt hold, fur Couccllman la the Br reij nest, poBJBBT 3ARVIN ^aa c^KSinted t* baooiiKa a oandKi i-te for Cotamoti-Ooifa oi)m^zi 4n iheSd Ward ef the ony of lerrs Ua|)(«!, snt J[eU to' the fioplibfic»n primary ineoUni:,.ir cot.\ea-
Iman intbe 6th Vrard, sqrject to tbe choice pf
of.
the Bepnblican party.
^au^c^ld'ah fa ttie Tbtad «ejlfy ssnay^it^saai \u
H|OB ASSISFEOIK
Ha, Xctroa:—I'iln aeaodldatel^r-thsrffijce Olty Assessor Kfih M.iy elect oa, subjeot io 1^4 (tfpub an 'nott^n^tsti SSni^etiflpg
NEWADVE«^f}®E^f
S. GOTT,
the blood it.Is
fflcloo«T.ereedy. and agrtmhle,
UOtrsEand SIGXFAIXTE#,
PAPER H4SHEB A5D I SHOP—In Eacly'e Block, a.fcw dnore north jof •ale stree-.
All work done promptly aad at rSa»onasi« Taes. ep^Sd" 1 l.-ia
Q.OLDFINDEJ5 Xlh JUcharfeoa's sup riir thorough h»ed54lr JLAN UM PREMATFTT UI*0$»NAD» W -"S I 3XSK» tfco ciiffb-br'ei! marM
D.
,tte
agflj^jtod ,an4ore«nent
Bnudf
P^B'sseM haf^he.^mse l^ pbaiutoai)Vlf aav change s^on 03 made will mtk» JtJM.wn by costers sbo.'tly to be pubiiabedl. aSldw2s "*".TTJGCT
FJOUTEUI WIIFT
EMOTED,
of On
for boughaaad Colds—"Barr's Pectoral
J.
lhenadersigneA wfeWVespse taftnd t^ia oltteev f.v«r«s!tataMa^..cwewwttiat ha has temwred th» Mstional liops Bar^r fiftpp to the r. dtotita Botef,
o-
Ba~ h»'»
Mahi-ETRTA^ 6«f#«jia-
Siith an"6«V Mft, aad Wtatonr of she best
Bitex*».—t'rof. PasrtdM J. Bk«i1«ge,}j. Bftrs,B. Bteselfc B» b«e of+spri-, at •)!«»«•.to w^jepoiiLMimat
of
MT PO?8»»ITO»19?,
•sprilepoe wlU be^hapd *it ponWte* at h0fx^e«4»iio»
fjr thsi«ik( e' hat.-.
Prnggists aH4#t#»«x
MMIIIiaKNtl.
AT
1
MN
SPKKB'8 STAKDAKD1 WINB BirrJfW'rt highly recommendod by' physicians tbi Dyspeptic?, on iccotint of its tonio^-'pM* perties: its purity, and As delleiou^ fiavtnt
FCBETDWLTI^
CITY
ELECTiON.
P^R"T0^%A-:NY'.V
ma
FFHUREDIY BFILIB, iprtfc
.9 J«T"
HALL.
v.0t 4ii*a* 3 a Deafc tTlkmtka.'' Mil -C.1 H:i ,x_- lf.,WU»»ew^j WHWTIaii'*) nwmiiii,p~H-
Main" St.
N*TU^A| BLOCK BASTB^ BIFTST' AQD est stock of SkirU amLCorsets in the city. reo.tr. OV^RSLU'
Tha Dtreotors lat**S iris* Ik* sc^sssjarr-
unwE
jrt!"c)vi
jfrtll li# OlaikeSdl tt&tt' To Clear tke Oroand. Appli,S «TS Nat HIGH
Cherry,
7iS«r.
PAMH
Plum aod Qrape—extra large all wariantad CF
W 4 be nS n4 mm tha IK IA.«A»4»«. _Xar oatoiSce,
IICSBWRISVRMCBTUKTS
RFv.
KOUSSRR HU TB«R«OBORER IAFBRMI
pAttav 4MM mteiy ef BasseHwe,' ItaMMt MTM*USI» ASATTAAY OAPVUA, |IHI »r «A W»4#»
TDJCBFLBTT ATJBTODT X' ""'WNOTITSIT'TLAM WMA
a i.Mu
ef »4)ein«-
criiio CONVENTIONS &}JJULD caebyhtl}.. WE are anthorisid
annoaoos DANIEL
CBOVfXas candiuate
tor City Marshall,a
Capt.EDWABD JDAN
uiBceof
Marshal
ib
J»ct to the dacUiou of a Leaooratic couToution •bonld one be held. Ws «re authorised to.annoncce the came
of
ks A candidate for the
sf Terre Haute, tubjoct
to ttie
decision of ilia Bepubl OATI NBMLNAWI •I^TATENtion. WI are authprls ta.aunsunce W*. VAN BK0 AS 'J? caodiOate
I -T.
IWIW
v»
,:-U
TNTE HAUW
IOLMOTTTW :..v ... J-^L
of ILHL ?a\ at
T....
Now have in store, the' LABGEST STOCK OF Goods in tfielr lltfe, they have ever oarrted»irhI'-h
.*
HAGEING
RALO» THEY PR®PO«E A
|J N*0 tOeeilat 1,. FNU^I«| BOTTOM PRI^AS, *K
STAfrDAltD and MlSCjbSLJLMEOS J™***
bibles.
^SCOOL mO&KSk
l|!SWi« .**»#VVENILE BOOMS,
•fl
8ABBA1JB 8CBQOL LIBRA
•'^IES, and tte rOPXTLAB
t,
TSREX«« HM -ii: JO»» itbao ai IHICAB WATOB) .T»O, •W I .*)•?{ «ILI ..I
!JSL
fhw namft.of JFTRWASME
.J£
HI'* .•
1
They have an immanMAUKSk
of
Blank
Holderr 'Slates, Pociet Qookr, Ctalk Crky'on^ "Cutlery As. Ac. Country Merchants in making Theii: purchases should not tail tocall at xfo lOl sis there they ^ill find tbe largest sto$£ in th4, above Ifnst'% the city, and
&t
t^yUrtpabUc^ noin^tnjgyfoaJWp&F) WK aro authorisfd to announce' the "name ef THOMAB U.iJTttWAKXus a candidate far «Set office of Mnrthilcf Tecre Uaute, supi^ot to the: decision of tho pabJ on nominating coa.v««-{ tion. tl
or lower
UfO^ntr
oiS^e In
*i aa a ea&dids a^rtSBl OoiT.atloe oa
prlmarr election If either should be held. I am a candidatafijiT Ciiy Keisant^rij iS0^T"O
WALTIR£KM!WI01IM4
.J
ITALL A 'I'.-'.-'' Y'
ttiimf mm
gaotok
Gtaanite
tke MOW* aeaesauy.^iW haaa«An, »«SE I oha«V of his well ksean. TTAAEART*#A AJ« BOAKCIIA HOYSSR looaMd »A IMMTSAI wiU a» foH»d ready aad PIM0#L TOIAFC:JNA»DA »U. ia tha best smd
Blest
bmtfm ,4 iMyMd llfi Wig
WABOTD.-A.
fS.r§tU :T'» 1v
few
aSdft i? «s
BILL
aa low
than martsef deawhsre affwdt.
j^AlLROAIXfrBnim
St. LOUlg.VAlfDAtrA TIBBX HAUTC B. B.
saa. sama
llaht
JMSeMat tb»i
,J« .•-• rnaata iiavu«£ ^oasalHaa T—iassr. iJtti Hsnte, lid., AprO '6, lace. dtaS!
^TOJSE and MARBLE WOfiKS.
—rr^r-^ FR?RNJ
MnnnmaTitf
IIIAEULIIJ
toh^gt "to a«Bi»iob8
.141 eilBpet ton
"i
ott
Steam WorMSaod ttmpfcfr OHBBBT St., hi preen Bth and 10th, near Mala.
Buildings, National Bt- to Bank, Hew .foetofles Me Ocegot'sand Pesslaa'eiHewoaiv, *«•. *«.
BOAEDIIARA SS Osr. «fha^l la|ls Ms^feMaBeat^ The informin^ht«
ao»ept#ble:SMait#I.
Bis bP^diea.,¥»0M hM baea BfeaWVl eafar-s I and THOROUGH!}'xe&Ued, aad hls wq^i yard Mt e&o*tt«d Bfe«oBBiodati«BJb tWai,
JHtMfeM*,*kea bf the day, w*h,or «SW«» aa* iceaawieaahle. N.B. IHO BOARDING BOOM I»4 WAS BIU! willttttjUrJho •QPERIDUADASM O( aprlOdSUwlt DANIXL XILUB.
AT $T*X SJHATI -SAOUTID! B: I A IN SVABY VAJ1U.V. •ttMH'ft New Fapttf PferiteiM
i«w edil
in ckse or m«rgenOJ, polnUag otrt lu ftja i? fan«tt»e the etaM^ sjaptotM, iwiitiin al curi oT diseases laeideat td aSsn, womef 4hil(Tfetfi wlrh th slmpleTt and. "best rSm'
Hy^tiplfibsntary
treatise oft sos!
and hygrae, on dotteetlo
oiogy tKOQbw,. saent. ft l» a woi bare, as It will save Its than oaSfear,
«c0a6ay. and on nhyaleal coitore ironc
that ef sry ooet la doetM
.Aa*1«ie _Uls work dHABIiKS K. Oaaeral imt
Will sund this ssaeea at the Watsea foor aad a halt attae north of Terra JftsK.
ksawatebewtth
ii^wavim ,tes^3?-rtr• ,D!T brz ^QIIIPS--- rj »TI
Bir-•vSeZSnkMnJJJLM
syaameiry.
iphTBUbWtas oil B^jitior,) was by tha 1^-
portad Arabian Zllnsarti.
the marar, apl Slwfwd»t
GWI'CK
tawn for tha
Terra BMU NI.'NA
Ion. Qood 'alar
vawars for tha Terre Baqta LOOD ralary paid. Call AT^HA aid, Call^
ns
RCNT«
jvt
BENT.—IHE.'JJMM
JL iC Hoa-eooraer orSizih aad Cherry, a*rth (of tbe Oo ogre national Charch. ,ls, teeatraly located, as' has' all "hSMdbi ««*TMMRaii Posiesie» aprlUdtf
FOR 8ALE.
SALE
...
Mm*
CHAS«XIS^RFIFUI«%I ,S i,.. I, MRJHRASUNRFTOFRIIW IWIITIIMSHH ,U» sI* •.!**«*
-vHII
RRRM
fertsbte TNITORY FRTVE HWI^E/ EMMCAMA'? nine rooms,
hail,pan ry.A*D ASTEOETI^WAIK of tin PESTE*eee—
HM frmtto* the plaMt Itssnat H» TT« 30th ef M%y. A nm rtiinr« FN a SAIGJJA IPITI particolara IA^ALN OO. tk»PT«SUSSA«esMMJl corner of Seventh and CH«taBtisMMll«U IWU
bsem
su
•ae OMstar Wltto iseatheeid.: a ,aJUdltw3n
OOUI BiAaotta.U S ,» O !3U.
•Sreer,*»"erre'ila«it». •PW48W it.-,.' IARN)
kanis foor-tonWAGEI^SAAL«H TMNEFLOC#**)
FOB
SALK-^VJDBY
GOWMWO «TOTY AMAE, loeated tsj«|SK*K
W*»h-U«*ia with fa RAW,' EMTWRF aa TWEEN two and th.-EE AWES ot with fruit,shrubbery and (hade tr vAra ottodltioa. Poftrtfloii Ctr«Q 1 ll^iraof M.B.
F3H
1
I**-, TI
IN TSFI.
BOOK UKPARTMBNT JU.. Their varriety embraoee a goaaarl assort* M*4{ I.
SALB—YBET
good obe and a haif etory Cottage close to th«Piim|«t Depot, gbod" Ms wood house, oeUar and other coaveaaaoes: wlUe' sold low for cash. Knquire soon
ot
BEAOU, cofn*r
WBiaTlllt
St
fflaia aud ffiTfh ttiMW: •VMIMSF
XjTCXR SALIS—A desirable eoroer JL •. Lot, threa i^aavea sotttta
ot Hmt^eoeemtAM
Sixth andAwaa »ireeU, »{clSi *«qatr» W a7dtf. ..yjlli SALB—floue and
Lob»EE
B*gl« atteet, betweam Sixth amdBqa««ki-^ aprllTdtf '-I OKI 7?OR SALE—A two^«tbry bfNfe
House, located «n Main atteeei1 MeKten Paddock's Mill, now. eeeayled«s%ia Orocery, will bo sola at a low flin^ tj the Chaser. The owner will take a rfejfrtble la paitjmymenrt. Ia^nlre oa tb«
LOW aeenfiea SS%IA
.•AFAUTJEJ tbo ptna«(i«n™j I-
Verm Haute aad Pcrryville FatkH. SteMser Bit CLAIB*- sHU dMEB^BUplr regalarly betweenfZanaribate
for freight or ua»iag»mtfSgci U. 8KXWXAKBB, as his fwof S hand Wabashatreets. dtf.
ra.otweek. hoard, er.to. house, corner
•SSFFSWA
PosriJN€k
Eii
,»ICU T?T 1 1 1
LOU TOWNSEirV\
Is now piepared to do all kinds of.Blll Dtbiiibntiog and Painting oa fences, la tl artistic manner and the aost returnable I AH orders wlilba promptly attsadedSSk ivmm si rttt a'.'j ii.'-n offffflfttft
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