Daily Wabash Express, Volume 19, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 17 January 1870 — Page 4
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TJtBH^HktJTE, IND.
Monday loniagf January 17yl8TO.
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Tlie City and Yicinity.
NewcoMb's Minstrelkio-niglit. J.j
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Winter is half gone., i« tocomc, however.
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John B. Gouoh on this week. u,. b-» l-
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linf* of ju mi** .(I rfJH
The woVst half i-.w tus*".'*!* V.iwh
PoitkPACKEES haven't made ayy money to brag of this season.
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Chuuch, the medium, with hi« quartette of spirita, has retiirned to the city. ., .. {,•'• fT'j
More MiwHi'w.2^^faiifibut it poora," L6w' GaylbrdV iiiinstrel coi»J pany wiU be here on the 10th of next
month. jrljUjTLai4-a-l^-^p TBSiWle of reserved.^ats, f(f Uough a le«(W!«-.*in begin at o'clock this morning at Bwtlett A «riuidy?» Bookstore,
Price 7-6.cents. .•»,.* .khiuvum'. iH -f" Th* E^&o. Kailioail Oompany''wilt'inimediate^y putupa.line of telegraph from thifl citato Rockville. needed ioipi*ovement. o*tlitunci jfoMw (mj ''U :"t- •'•••f
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ter ending the first, iiwtwH^ ^een collected at the $264.07 for newspaper.poatagdf',^^^*^'
OoR THANKS are tendered to Mr. Air fredHale, of frairieton, for a portion of a nice Bufialo ham received from his soft Bradford Hale, how a resident pf Kansafl^
The United Brethren Church,, on. 14th 6treet, is enjoying rpyival, and meetings are held nightly. Thin Churelieve learn, numbers abo^,t one hundred and twenty (hi members. im ui-i.1
ReV. B. B. "I^Yr.KR will p.rcdch in tlpf C^hrintjan Church on Mulberry street, at 7 o'clock this evening, and after the nervices baptism will be admin"wtcrcd in the church,
AjiiiremkntS.—There will be no lack of amusements this week—NcwcOnib'H Minstrels, on this and to-morrow evening, will ho followed' fcy the Mendelssohn Quintette Club on Wednesday evening, and John B. Gough puts in an appearance 01V Friday evening.
Marriage Licenses wWe issnied la^t week by the County Clerk to the following parties: Samuel Mifjficr and Mary Ann Baj)y. William IC Slillivim aul Adkins. John W. J. Tipton and Lucy E. Black. Eli W.tWard and Nancy, J. Thomas. Jonas Garmeng and Jennie Bavmer. Alfred B. Richey and Mary J. Long. John W. Thomas and Mary JFreeman,
Rearrested.—Daniel Crowe, Chief ofj Police, and Ward Ifayward, Depot Marshal, went to Rockvilleon Saturday even-' ing with the necessary documents for the, re-arrest and transportation to St. Louis of Henry C. Bristol, about who3e arrest a considerable rlnnpus was kicked up Rome weeks ago, as,our readere will remember.j He is charged with tho murder of a man! in St. Louis some two years mnco. The officers .will probably arrive with their prisoner by this luorfiiMgV train. .. -J A ,t ,t I
Dowuno Haix was packed full onj Saturday night to witness the performanee of Skiff, Wheeler, Hoin A iBray'sj uunstrets. The bill presented hardly met the expectations of the iti^st critical portiou of the audience. Although there were several really exceUent feature^ yet| there seemed- to bo au? absence of that| tsprit du corps which is quite as essential as artistic talent. It adds fifty per centj to the character of an eutef^ailf WJt Vfh^nj it is evident tq an. audience tl\at tlios* back of the foot light* are in fnfl syinjii thy and' eftjoyment of the p«rfortoa!*jCjte. The actors reaiinded us of an employej who worki wit)t,a vioiir onlv.tQ draw ^i pay on ea«ih Saturday uight, caring nothing for his employer'^ or customerp interests.
Rev. \V. \V. Cukky wiU prWcli -at the Univei-salist Church on Eighth street thjt (Monday) evening, and every evenitjg this week. He proposes to diacwis. Of the topics brought before th6|"l)tt« Christian Oonventktf} held"in diis citjj,.a9 of great practical importancr: and iwill he giVert, to-night ,wUh tl^.Wtyptt •'Chr!sti*n Union." AQ1 who h*ye a interest in these important questions, oi religion, aa presented from thp, I|n"i.yef niIM stand -point, would'do wetl to attend as Ifr. C. is fu Ilyiwre3t'e4 Vy as amply qualified to speak for iti' dii any subject! Even rett#i^ otyosers miy rofited by hearing ow, others regard if*. The puhlic are uwtgditq :-1lfieats are ftee Sn the Church!
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TlTR BkwfeB^'ai--»»S»i -yesterday was eighteen feet above low water mark, aud rising" at? the rate jb£) aft, |nfch\an JioSr^ Tie rteanuafeinesWfe Jca&i& firoml ieiv4 at o'clock^ and the Gronendyke came down from Clinton at four o'clock, .. We learil lliaJ Cftptaini}|./rtA? hasT|tirJlmsed
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THE ^[EHJIiELB^ppH QDINTETTF. CLTTE. —Miss Jenny l5usk, a soprano who has^ won a high reputation in Europe smr flnly sustained" thi| is an nounfce^lo bn Wednesday evenipg atJDowling's Hall, with the famous njusicarorganization, the name of which heads this item. She is, by, the Eastern dritics, sahl to pWfie!w'' oWs jof t^e nioat niagnificenj voice^i ^dycr ijdird in the United States, ricti in com{Wss and ffowfe^' endowed'wit^i rai awe^thfas and ty of execution^ and, V?$aJ '&$$$>}$i the most difficult music, a rare qnalitjr. jimongjingei^i iFroiq-jh^ |ljecritiqieS caged fwW%|Nli%
wherever shehas appeared, we are led to anticipate a remarkably great performance from her.
The.^ale bit seats for tlie concert tfftl commence fJiia morning at C*.. Kantan us S 1 I :ii» '.i.ilflJwm "'"i
N wcom B'a.Mi|NsxiiKL,y,-^T hits pppular troujie, under the direction ofytbat veleran l^instrel, W/ N^v^o^), which has been a favorite with, the public for twenty years and Which Muiubert iamii^ itn members some of the very best in thfe profession, will appear to-ttiglit at Dow ling Hal 1. The bijl for the even|i)g wit contain an unusqal variety ,o^ flong?r da^ice^^U'leaqMefi pud and shofife riojt be mWHeA
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Banner, in speaking"oi l^wrper in that city, jiiryst' JO^ One of the best Ethiopian troupes, it not the wry beat, tliAt h:$-v I$e||i liu^Nash yille fo^ymiH 4nfcfAibe*l ^i*la#gri audi ence at Masonic Half last night. The first part of the performance de^eryei special/reoij -1
bot# vTcitl aiul-^stritmi^al^'aS ife superior, while the joke3 and w^ticisms were ahead of ^lie, co/npiori run of that sort of pleasantry. The objections winch arc usually urged
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Tlie i^oai onuveii-i "T/yV* full of fmi and tricks, parried with it'sfci excellent niOral wlifch \ViH|be, itidwsfec| all right thinking thesongand dance tti(tn bids fairito rival Billy Emnyerspn a ^M inei pupiLof New comb's., ,n a,: iii: i.'i- »i
Well might the N^wcomb .tronpeitoe: called the Btiir of ifli^tj^W Tlt^v Hiud.V to please, and 'aire 4-e\yardea.W their by the public patronage."' ''it -i.'lil flii l|i7
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ItEAt ESTATE TitANi'UKK.^rhe lowing transfers of ve.aj fista^ weie'^hiey-, ed piio«i jK^rdeO* ^^46, week: pwCi
Dhaihl(ife^ilWfetd lTavitfiFit&ie1«iUi^<A in 'Rosc'swlbdivihiwi-'for |/7«0.-'-i!: •u) ^Aiiafew W^biv tt/ Atbei'j and dcoigje JfWerm'an tot in. Harbqrt, jlj^rtOn'« subdivision fon$720 in ja^eplf^G^to^AWarefr' WaMoff.'lM ir: j'ewett'n fintiaimpi'pn'iwr.J..-/«," 'i
John M. Hedfjos to ••Is»iie»N»i Kester tflrehlj 7aires' Jit' "fJirtUn (Jb'-.Vffthiit 1V)|$7oo.
Thomas A Ik ire to David 11 mpli re 40 acres,in Gtter Creekj ^ynphip.r/.' Jolm li.i A,lkir,e to sqiue['AQiftores riamotownshln!fdt$800 »t''
SaVjal^, ITa|i'a Vd ptji^N to J.'II. .Uibe interest in 80 acrcn in Rijey township, fyi' $300.
Thomas A. IIastin$r fo Henry Heiniss one hundred and itveniy aerert in t^pyin'n township (bri'$2,500j'
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^iUi'a li,' .B'ailcjrjtd. Johrji M.'Wnnt 40 acres iniPr'airio[Croekt'to\vnHhi|i^or.'jSKiCf. 'SaJniuol 10. Bristoe to 'Thos. J. Forrest lot Th Gookin'fi additiort for$l,tKH).
Andrew Grimes to Edward lleck lot In Burnam's siilHlivision for $400: n-.i' Edward l'cek to r.Jos D. Beck ti.ijue jprop6rty for $500.
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Rev. T. M. MARTtaMTON|»ifto! Friday morning we staled tnat Kev. Mr. Martin died on the day previous'af noon". It appeal tjiak our info^jkant, a njf|i
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Smith's stable,
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Chauncy Ro»c to David Kybnder.Iot in Roses subdivision tbf $400. Curtis Gilbert to Win. N. Sparrow |ot9in Gilbert place fdrf^OO.
Win. M», SpaiTow to Susan Bilby, same property for $1,'200'. -j Mdry J.' Reiichan to Martin Grace lot in-city for 2,000.
Corey Harlwur to.T. 15. .Johns, GO acres in Otter Creek township for $900. John D. Chestnut to Christian Smith 0 acres in Harrinon township for 600.
Nathaniel P. Coltrin to Samuel H. Coltrin interest in 100 acres on Lost Creek tftwpihipf450.
Paving ImI/,1!. riKhW.—The Boston (Mass.) Journal contains the following sensible and timely remarks, based upon the subject at the head of this article, whicli we commend lo the careful perusal and active practice
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ieatlcrs Mr. Franklin ouMe' originated oiit.' hLs eminentlv philosophical head a plan —which still exists—-for making a small amount of.money execute a great amorint of benevolence, by nassiiig tjirwuglra succeasion of bauds, i'littt however, is precisely what iuast men can drt at this -eason of the year by, discharging the simple and obvious duty of paying up heir,small debts—small to them, perhaps, but large to their creditors of humble means.— A Gve dollar bill started on such an errand' Would"£t through vuch* quirk anU extended traiismijjations as would astonish one capable ot marking its progress. Given to the warfher.woindn, it gops to 'fhe butcher, the baker, the pandj.eslick, maker 'drives up nmong the docton. th« minister and the music-teacher while some of it hSdges irt thb tvalis ofl'neW church, or starts for Asiit irtidcr the ausoices of: the A. B. C. M. Aiid yet it is t|ie easiest thing in the worjd to shut tlje gateby closing the--poel««t4»«olfr—-©»»~ all thitf round for just payments and possible benevolence. We k^fepUAvni6i)eyHjA^ All jve areduuned for it,forgetting the numtfons fcftrtstUb^hcy whoiire fciterc^leil iWour being prompt a* well as honest. AVhen we yse the phrase' 'tp Jjc^p,square with. tl\e woi ld,' we ought to remember that the S'brld is. .represented !in our lii'gesl crfifil"•ltOM. I ,t» ...
Tliese consideratioits are jJemliariv applicable at the present time, when business dull: lAifl/jiton'iy/ doites liifj." I fl the dollar bills are scarcer than usual,! each tyie oug^it to be kept moving rapid Ijr and doing aa lunch,,possible. ,Afiu t-h^' is aoijoimilwhedjbi'.aijlciuljngj in seaso|i to the 'small payments. These are (o societyi what the rootleffc ifc to a tree—its constant %edar»,/ keeping \\its alive| and flourishing, even when the tap'hxrtri {itfc cut on. '*th'er6 are th6rtshnq.s around its, however, to these lEt-i tie' debts. 'espdcinlly at the clo*e of the yeai-, are,#11 in ?11. They fihylnk frphi asking, for their paymcut, ,at'Uie same, time that their creilitora have no such «mt»t^tsnrnrrrartf6fcifig"their demjmds with harsh ^j^||fi*|tf!!U»(prwonls. Let every business ninii, then, make it a point to t*piaff Ujv- thqfte. i^qvyll inattcrsi thus relieve tboee who, it may be, aifei in actual diatr^sa,/ beeidep making money easy at a «citical time in the community.
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clnirch, was mistaken. Rlr. M. was si alive 0r no covery yror :if jlfc'
were in the trjim #fs Mw K.eptwkjt v^VrP,", tral daring ^b^ WW^d^N WV?\ night, but Hustained no injuries.
Owen Tuljer, of T(Efre Haute, purchased "Memftfino ^i^n,'*' athrw y«*r old taare, for $5,000, and' ^letabriw»Thort)€i,'' a two year old iW.l
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Terfe* Haiite', I hIiau(|,' Fa^ny Mt for $000, and "several other eqimlly 11* .#ill be senV'by thb' above that ithe refutation' of Tefrt* Waute 'for flne and Tajit V\ock''i^ litely 'fo lle Vfell mtfiA'
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$5.60, S5.6Q.—Best brands white wheat Hoiii'1 baH&lfMivered IffeeVinyjvh^r^ 'iA the',^T&r^'lS^ j^tQtiq'f, [JcoiVffj Sevepjtl^1,ap1d street.
Alpacas. Ask for the Royal Standard
Black pica.
The new.
rformunce
Caids, four sizes, received at the P. O. Book Storey jfajll find see^heiuw 10,d6t
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this Rtvle of elilei-taihmenr vrtfr hot be
S. R. Baker & Co.
w. s. Rj ce & Co's, is the place io buy bleached Muslins and Irish linens. jivrff ,•'•'tiff.Off.MO
A ipixed Fact.—Herz& Arnolds Fifty CenlEtepartmeijif ci»nto|tffr, b,ettj^4*i^ains in roods in their line than a dollar store. ,a 3JK 5'
Lawrance is receiving a nice stock ot iuaqbin.es ^'j'/' ^t(VP! qtr^,. |li)( mit -^nilmJ•i
Corsets! Corsets! Corsets!—The best jrou.1*, beat assortment* and lowtllt prices at- A^Aro^ld'^.v^
A Sp'endid Laco Handkerchief, linen center,ifoi- $1.00 at Hevz i& Arnold's, .w •••t.iiiw.'..-
John Rl Freeman's! /Dir. a -M 'j-dtfui.
to$8i lor onlyi 50 ceittp'Bet,• ot «& Amoid-'fli: lliT. .ti.hu st iMiif l')i ivjirx i! ,^^-i.U 1 I iI j'. a ni.Hii'.l 'it! •/, 'New Silroi- Walre^jbf tjl^B^st bean---tifnl devise-+-t€» lftte.ior1CihriBtmas—justi
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Sweet Older and boiled cider by the gal Ion,' at t.' i. 'Sibley's!'
,A3k yourhifly frieHd^ flw,fhe^jflon.'| use Moody's Baking Powder's?
Chatclftiii Braids at tterz &' Xrnohr:!.
Tniloi'S, Shoemakei-s 'rfnd others' 'uSiYij? silk wilt fipdi'a g9^,lWtevfl^»wrance's. n!- +HH 1'! :a?.rt 111 '!'M i^reaeiitfl.—df1 coiirsti,'' 'jlSipW buying holiday presents will dook at ithe handsome asHortmcnl.at S. R. Freeroai^'p, n^r corner 61U street, on Main, before making their purchases.
Poek«MtiIve.sv.-j4T|ie Qne4i mos varied stock of |N^fce(..^Ul«rjr.to be- found in the city is kept at the Postoffiee Neww Deixjfnrftt will IwsoWflntei'm^thatidef)' coinpetition.' 1-tf.
jPlonrt Fl«n»'M Flour!!!—Choice White Wheat Family Flour, delivered free $5,50 jjcir'baiyeV".' .....R.iL. THeMpa^NjA X"o., 8dl Anchor Mills.
WhQ.d.Ou'j.i^e Moody's Baking Pow ders?
For Cloaks Lwd to Cornelitis & Haggerty's.
gHoliair Swltelies in aQ shaded ^nhd qualities at Here & Arnold® i\ $
Lamps, Chimneys, Table Cutlery, Plated Goods, «Sic„ at very low^fignresi ?t F. Clanwen^, No. 70 Atai^
I test quafity of Fresh lUfiais of *H kindsat mv stand corner Sixth and Ohio also ,fresh Ohio, Pork Syisage
streets every dav. dtf J. VORIS.
Call and see fbir you reef f.'
Bargains! Bargains!!—French Goblets only S1.50 per doz \.ieVflet C!ov
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pieces oi) only 7f) cents a piece, at F. C. Claussen's New vQHieeaawoi'*' Stb^^ !Nd-Sr/70, Main street.
0'Boyle Bros, hAvo rertibvfed th^ir wholesale .-rutK1 retail stock of-Boots and Shoes to 132 Main .street, next dppr tq •Tufell, Ripley *4'Temhig, abdwilj e^ien St their ue^ pioj«i8aituuTlwM P«rnin/
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Ther ilw va tatlial to their. la»ge gtock, and marked-fill goods down and are determined noli to be undereold.!, Calliand examine ^od hnfd1 prkew.. Remember place, 132. ...
C.ifaiVhj ^Cotd fnv the Head, Bad Breatli, PHlfrfh th#4Eye^s smtt in fact all Complaints of the Nose and Head can be complete** t^,i^ Ifa&y German Snufi.- -.Tht, a*tiole»»avMW of-great! merit, and is'iWi'n Y^«oStoltten»fed bur letrfingiilliyp»«M»»«o,gt«atis tl«iri crtjUideBorinr it# n»wl«iw*» cnrft'ffr»lhej alaiirfjR above coaip costs bnttiil. For sale bjrfiillwH"1ijgjC»»»io'Mfq
costs biitti» eii|»i«W(l[»'illliA»ll»u good
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"CheapesT Place For Custom Amle ClothiH^ifr^iln\ .Bidniklc^ Merchant Tailor, will nell his stock of Cloths, Cassinieres and Vestings.d«iring the next thirty days lower than they have ever been sob!%/TM4e.ftaMdrf ,H l/.'lil
The licst Black and Fancy colored
$31. A large stock'of Spring Overcoating
ami enjoying a serene'Satisfaction, io will lie itftlwbrfi ttoflk from $'21i which tkeApostle peferred^of owin|fi no to S25 all other goods low in projxrtionj man Anything.' Nb.'ill'^t^i" sri-feef, up-staixs..,v,„4-d3W
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Hiss Aafel&filteiskamp informs the public ort'erfc ilattand vicinity that fiheownpj's the rooms formerly oocupicd
Mm. ffgleman, j^eased, th^M MntchfKlnirk aniwll kinds of anPiCfflal IMr work,*af"flic old'Nanonal atall
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Bank building on Ohio steals. ^Hprk
kinds of sewing.
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Go to the Palace Dollar Store for Napkins. Towels, Handkerchiefs ..and. liQc[4riieiy5'l I'HUiv'sK A lljol in,. r,i. wmii .vlrt'i
Y/Iiv ,«'• vcH1 -!'1,iVpf jrou want ,fVHT teot printing done, come to this office and look at the specimens we are daily turning
iwa,ntei ¥,0MWW will be inserted inlte DAriH f&eRriffltfo* wenty-five cent*.
If.—If you -want anythjng if yon have ahpW^Wat$ of if ySrlfev^iytV fduiid tt^iifri^vtfhtto do anything or want anytTihig doi
Well deserves the reputatien attained as 'kct,
ces, and so exactly proportioned that good, "sweet, light rolls, biscuits or pastry could be nHflq success It is always ready for use, reliable, and requires but about hu!f the quantity of any
Best Jersey Sausage can be had dai ly at Jo Rupp's meat stand, on the south side of linitregtr between Sixth and Seventh. AHo,Afresh IWrdv
M. Y. Mondy & Co., suceeasors to M. V. Mondy, Wholesale aiidrBajfebCfffc) bacconist, have removed thea'i^jtlbg^oom) to National House Block on Sixth street where all our old, as \felf {WjWftwr'ciistomers will be cheerfully r^ftvefi.r"'Tn 'our new place we always have something new to.Mipw our customers. Ourstocjr &|y and big items, soiiMtffi^ghta urouSe.' sdia chewers, smokers and lookers-on. Our
All persons looking for the weed, something nice for a lKlid&jOA&s<nlfWi please give us a call, h*IjOOt^ 7!3U£
Thursday, January SOtli, 1870, 'o4 C. Yl'^attersyH,1^' W¥y lft)Sid,4% mne* HbWH Sf4«rW nrlrtio's KerVy .. llauta, the following, potsonal wit 'WiigOh harnoSa.. wheat: dritb 1 double iOln 3 two- hoi
it: ,Fo,ur,worJi horses, 2 coltn,3 riaiiqb cows,, Wagon,1 burik'bhfirdV single^aWd1 double1 arnois,. 1 combined rbapor anrf 'mower,'1 break ing plows, 2 barrows, and various otbor, _im-
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to numerous to mention, also housfiand ki toll on furniture, and a cboico lot Qf cftnpsdIJWa. Ui- Si Ui tl. lorms of oalo—Nino inontns crcuit on all sumsovor ton dollars, with six por cent, interest lustl •atHfrftrqa lic#ity SH snit^ undor ten .Killiirs caah in haul. ,ial7d3t HIRAM BROTURUTON.
Prime Leaf Lard! 4^^ Now in Storo and for snlo
FIVE HUNDRED KEGS
Prime .Kettle .Uoudered Leaf Lard At my Warehouse, no.ar Eastorn Dopot will be sold by tho singlo keg or in lots-to suit
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Assets Jail, 1,187^,
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Speniar'ttttbutlort' giVof i.0' and OraiQine,'
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p*rof. Uniiill tyitMHinitl made from oxtracts prepar»l ja viM«*f-rfl eert»in and effectiv«i remedy for Coughs Colds, Hoarseness,, Sore Thjfo'M, A'Athmi',1 lirobtffiftis ttnld'COnsumption. Its great popularity and immense
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loyle Brothers will open mia n«
this
COVOH I'
avoid Consumption and an oarlv gravo. One million sold annually, and sold by all drug-
decSd6m
tt «H!T
BAKERY.
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jni.IUS MIESSEN,
COXF)
.m3w vratlW
AMKRICAN AND PARTSIAIT \JUi S BAJiER, wfftTHAit»:rr,
Bet. Main and CliorrvStc., Terre Tn«l.
orf. ... Ornamontal Cakes, PjTamids. Ico Cream, Water Iros, Charlotte-fusso, Jolly, Blanco ManKO, Roman PtmcH?Ws(|nit Clare, Tromage de Pam, Fancy Ice Cream, Pastry, Tongne,
Tee Cream. Jollies, ic., «n short notice. raavl9dtf IIIU -Ill III i^al ... **i,
ARCHITE©Tiu,"-"""fl
A^CHP.OT ^TOLD^v-\
Plans.Speeiflc&tions, Snpennfendance, and Detail Drawings furnished for overy descripcareer Sikth Streets, 2d story, Deming Blofir.
FLOUR—Unehangad family at 5 2Sa5 50. W11BAT—Steady No 1 red at 112, No 2 at
tefagria.T BAHLBY—Dull spring at 1 lOal 20, winter at 1 25al 30.
COXXONt-Eirmerv-BuddlinK at 2VA. TOI5ACCO—Unchanged sales of 48 hogsheads.
,2,000. PRO VISIONS—Firmer.
MBSS PORK—Advanced to 20 75 no sellers belo#0*«h*ifl«Mk?"["-"* "n,\ BULK MBATS—Firmer but qnjet shoulders at Wit. dear jib.
13bTM8^
one lor
-iugar omoA »lol9»2ii.
LARD—Firmer steam at 15H and kettle at
LINSBBD OIL—Dull at 90. LARD OIL—Declined to 1 43al 46,
RBTBOL___. GROCERIES—UnchangedtO' GOLD—121 buying.
COFFEE—Dull at 18a23^ for rio.
lt«Whe *went
ifili t« at
.endered. BUTTER—Stoady at 18a30 for Ohio. CIIEESK—Quiet and steadSL
WW V^KK DRY GOOl iy Tole^npli. New
•tOl
he-eener .11
ij.U.1'^HIlU'LWI'l
08 at 1534 for cloar rib and 15% for clear.
MSSL
a'ndl6%_for keltlo-
HOQS—Easier most.packors out of market [•liiluiijjMuiht lan#8iAiia4r 7H^i Sate 215,773 average weight 290.
bales aV£?/» for middling uplands. FLOUR—Receipts 3,530. barrels: market knore active and unchanged sales 76,200 bbls at 4 40at 75 for superfine State and western, 4 25a4 50 for extra State, .4 85a6 00 for extra Western. 5 65a6 25 fo'rwhit^Ohtfat extra, 5 15 fa6 JO for round hoop Ohio. 5 50a6 25 for extra Bt. Louis and 6 25aS 25tor-good te choice do-
RYE FLOUR—Quiot with sales of 100 barels at 4 20a4 50. WHtSICYi-hHeavy jrrith sales. o£ 20»b*rifelA' western ati99al,'00 free. .WHLRAf—Receipts 19.840 market open«df!
Rnii£Miennessoe.
ISEMENTS
JPUBMHaMSP.ro win otertJcft! ftiibj rO li
-ti tia
lo r»wi sj&toJ iUnftrti
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r-m. «—ib •twrWftw
By TelegraphJ St. Louii, Jih. I*r-
»K,c£SSaS'«sriJA''/ri'.r» HEMP—Nominally unchanged.
WHEAT—Unchanged low No 2 spring at
CORN—Firm choice yellow and white In balk *t70. o&im isaad/. yell#*! •aawd at 173*' 76, white at77a83, the latter strictly choice.
spring ancf 1 45al 60 for prime to choice fall. RYE—Steady at 77a80. SDOAR—Dull at I0al4 for Louisiana.
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OORN—Receipts'^'2 bnshels sales"34,000 bushels at80a92for new mixed wcatprn,.J98tt, I 'GO*fir new yollow soutfiei-n.
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OATS—Receipts 2,780i' taarket unchanged salei Of 37,000 bushels'a't 96fii7 tor western axe 50ati2 for State. .•'
COFFEE—Quiet. "rt SUGAR—Stoady sales ?00 hogsheads Cuba itlO^alO*
rels'
?ales. of 100 bar "•w-ioi'y J-i'M... j.
rels aI7oa8U ror jn u. j.K(i I PETROLEUMnrUuietflt 104M6i for crude bnd 3ta31J4 fOr refined. i. WOOL—Firm with sales ot 105,000 pounds at 44ai2Vi for domestio'fleece,ifi3 for combed,iMK palled.
refine with Bstiot
ifor scoured, 40a50 for .. LINSEED OIL-Dull at »la93.
ipl
25 for prima seller lor February
rime an
ISO 750 barrels now mess
liuid 14*15.
l^ril'2 for west-
To
[AKKET.
ro5S, Jan. 15,
The market still hoavy a| ^without particular change, prints wrtbiehnpened at «%, than anjj^tMSTTnako
p^iet: prit copt the I ent bin
-^EMi VjjQtKMOfi^EY 3y Veloi
ie-g iJank itel arg^increasi joavy amou banks, limn, "roin thdiJicrL-^-, ,nd.0f le^kl tekdors the lndnnl of'^hej! eris daetmujoly Jp return of cijrronqy troin bointen*r. KXt|e gain^jn specie represents ,n eoess jof coin derivdtTfrom Tutasi^y salt ,nir intorcsttS^ymon(KJovea_jnftrmeats ff
kal iri
nt re Joan
rong Witl bietly from 'catad with
se inc
ideuo'sits result
anetpfli iu Hp
urplus
ustoms reserve anda ha ncccas l«ga millio o» ho uurem
LOans'fe'9il01.100 increas4RKK5,653. .Specie S37^1fl,4f.7 in«rt)as«»r»5/) ff. Leg.^jtnnd Depos Circulatioi The slater iai jPOOLl£tWeak opened at and c! at 21^.
53,710 ,,227,061. (165,457. eap future
a mdi
,nd increase oT speculation i: STKMJNQ—Firm and qui]
OLE AWANCKS—-$29,000,1 (10 VERNMENTS-Lower
"SW K^A
ing steady.
LOGAtrNQTKNES. T'i! 11'. I .M iri II 1 Peake's IIuHmIo Alpacas. ,.:i !l ,1 o-i ,' I HI ',. i, .il 1 IH.1 i' These Alnaafcs at6 nro*«onced^ by Harper'* iBaianrj bettor, than. any ibthers im|iorted. Ixiib fabHte' W
(St^nfefcr ,^n.r
T,K3QJtQlQ#i#. Mini**,, Corner Main and Fifth stroots.
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Susiness conduct on principles ommorpMAiw^, Pi^^p^^tnements. ,heu*'t ucj' pOOW^MWilI|*gwli| UJftSdtC, l- i)Oir«WJHl*WlMrt '(ff-f-*n^r
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til .-Hnsfmuit op wh i'u ib ib tf wof -•so 97 9Krtt(il tJ«
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teorf fcfi# br.n nnHm
Lte«n
bnnidaio-.
r-iT:7T7rnnri7 .noaielwi
'onoing eonkimtiMu«f 'Tal'4nt «eld. «qimilledyTCTrGnKdl(U'---n sdl f.oj lipiot a'.! w«) oJ «u» »dl »qjjid erv*i(tSwte+.,..i.i, ).»univ*/-.^ift"i^-~
,a)ii.itl i-. ,i' ..." »nh^aittl8 yd j'l.v-
rj^Yil^iHEINiNo. For tho Jfenet?t'faf the
IKET.( w. iV
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Tickets to be had atrtfccnd8oi^.Ml«f'ifeembers if Druids. Admissiop.$kift ii-i)' W Music by Prof. Cuima'ajJana. al3 ^Q^P^^RMnGEMENT.
rllftl'. I WTIS,T^ '''««t| fi.
KJW IJHA ilJfM.1 »|5
are Tyr.TTvt
to 21%
iihbdHjrir j('
th9.e^'1ilf|t%, during thaa iO aniy other brand- I' We' ire 'Aiakili^j'i^^Ality'o^ thf^' and selling thetn
laI
as ]|pjW iirices j»p''
ARY gbtids bring iri this market. TMO'hrfdtt supplied at ffm-1. Peako'4 Ctfa cmrtmw.""
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9lit lo ,fr"ilia.'.o flo mm ittfilo lliw ban .sshdstH ,ti*sl GRAND XA8^UA&ADE I m'd«r' tie' aiillRei I'c's'of' tift «»J li'iliiuu jiilt it 'H to jJJI JvCTl f.
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mi ,4 f»oi- oit»i.l bom* a "T )tt»Jleikda^ Hveiing^JaByil li,. Jt.rij J-.,. ,U«w tw.'i I'- .boJiol ^.'hRlusfi miv boiti'l nd
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ed, Commissioaks^aMniMeliafc|.ltli«}Vl«a
the north side of lot 10, ill in he
dimai
acres off
BOFtfe HM|« 9 WeSl, Mtttftt
16.4«Wi)
to toe
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to 8t
C. M. WARREN
iiv9 rioUtt!belMWWMr«
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lo smon f*ds na&WJH* *,H niWaH fldl Ja,.M
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Janl3~dtd
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ivoi [.!!« ,isid !i W5 ,-9e1 n't li-J CHtiA ffKi) UGH I
"Ysib ol .i^iMiu) nit! t?Ov
tio TOtr -^ANT' BEU? A|»fKwnsl,.W MMi nfgnHO !../.
'Ita .-.IMMtWaLlg .ttteiFltrtMu imx «oki"! .M «uoi» ifiii fl mm: Bft Wluit to ilhiy or SeHf iiTOre cxnmft. 4 !,••(! die .••:»} I.-.I ¥d« Pw*»rty fbr Said!
•tw»tM -mi'xl •cilio' fit -in!. 'iowMti. TflK,^PR^S^, biavins the[ largwt home r«glatiwk Isi Mie ba*l)in»di»m,'to..geoB*«! SAW WflitSi bx artr«rtlfj#^ We now p«t ^t,,U»^r«.ifl for«»t nfakiiwkflWn.JWWf wanta^ Aty*»r»4»«ienta ofjP«|«Mes,''WApted,and "'For ntfelpl^rant^.''i"'R«)mS[tx Let," •'SituaMe»( WantM'i -V)?«Mei!tJ for W«v':' V^ardii^j^nl'iLiis^'M'Fpawl ,y.' "Strkyed." l^ojftn /i'/'JPotwxxaJ A#,, IM tM4HMrf«d for kibsi ih-nui bn •|,K25V,OEIIT§'iAi!,BA¥,t1H .Willi vl!u nf.'jijj- (lJi.nTo". i. i'ii '.mil)
SMee atW*»pH«at»t« td4tt tdWitM raenfa of tbe akeve stadss of #ve thiea and' ••Mr." .'H« I bs'il) ••.'.• vl -f. -ii' I "li* l* 'i!. flare ¥w Hoasesl «p Rmws CM? od'« 'itmrnigfiui Ihintf ^uirisil •W: J»-Mii'i hj!':"tM b»i ,,,, ,A»V|^|SKJJt SWR|9«.
ONLY 25't?BIfP8! DAY i- im.»v iV'M I H-vl v\f Pa^wr "VI tlk« BX 8,',W4'#rtnf|'It' i' dSOtefte from 'this iac46W t^MV! AdveHfiseMtit in afc .... fttf^WertSar/^y.'ini fdr nib ti%B'tli*tfuxthli« ^oitfcffirti'
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mil io tti-L89xr nO Jooi d«ui$1iol tjy li gLgffi'i'T'v' I'M*
Aoction Store noi^i of iiinl vai(iMr^»: .ra.r 4lh and "v
17d2t L.R. MILLER.
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MLuc.tiffi
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iptire|y
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allelawee. iMi Splendid NeoHwnddMlik, ind its beautiful appearance, place Agents in thb lmtli'ilMnI id mieeew from the very owl-1 et. Ad(fress, E. HANNAFORD A CO., 177
*#M2g8£nfe8WBtt w«u«i American Con/lie*, and other ftrStrQlaW WO*l j,«5dyjff....,.,., ........ .a ft .ji' .itasdfrl. SZSiSE
von sAiic/
riOIti BALBuw a Wu* aKd
.Hamuli
d4re&«£lui4
^hewi^MpfJiat^ «tre»t the house ias five tooma and lattice kitchen on toe iremiaes ia a good wood-bouse And 'stnoke louse he lafcif #»U fa^t With shade and frtdt re^s, shrijtber)[, etc. wcdl adapted to the nse if a gardener will oe sold Cheap for casp, ixchanged for lands in Kansas. For farmer nfovaiaboR call onlii A. M¥XON, at Ryee Ion's, 93 Main street. jal7d7t
!A ^ALft'.—liotJsi' AND5 Elm streets ifatther k, jalOdet J.
1'od/eortiW
I'Wwtstid
AliBi— Waitfttt. fftlifyra ffiim Ifift enquire ofWM HALL. ja6d3t-eod
pOR SAtl^he 9aiual5i':iuJ?ri?ss?^lo situated on the southeast corner of 12th End Main sttWtoi' «htM« *Vrt» 4tet front lots, a two-story brick building, and all re. hri'site' 'iAnprovOments Por: tifnilfi"*iM|*ire th« 'Ni.-
Hj(«oraerof
OtharilAUo itrtets.
^w„ |.-,iaa',.)-iio n/ pliial.t 'i
TOK ":SAliW—A febod Stiritafe Wagpn an^ li^rness, aTs'6 a tfood Fainil ^(Jrter
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BEACH'S BLOCK/
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jiifo H— 1 ii tsyopw Main and gthr eta.' .: oe6d}f
[TniiJiii v'liiu.i-ul .Jt?-' i» •". :i) AN® STATIONERY I 111 ir .. (1.1 '. '!, .mi- .»il»ti 07D/B ei-),. I edl ajfiw oga ta»»l to1'l"iyi-.»»i u.--it** bss JnoiTti!J.«» .i .asa VI.
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BAKTLETT & mvm] »f h- u(' 'ifjtflk Vimjal'- ••).!, a/rini-Nwi /rln-i'-i-WI
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VI 1fl»bas .1 ... '.- Z-Jih .! ifitxD In/Hike OUHSkmdfoi'iu, .^ialoll He i.I
14I MAIM STREET,
'vtai^LiaacAf
n#»u jl »*.St -M*| ti :j
('iinitj'i fl" r-a
e'cawlo .-« I.ur .o i« ib ."K-.J, Bibles in every variety, cheaper than the sheapest.1 ij
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Juvenile Books, pilea apeto pileSJ^PttkBtItoka.«ioheta*i^efi*n^tV', '.ns-v .o». Gold Pstia.'Paaelto and1 Pea Holders to «uit'
^PwSafesaMMcture frames, the 'best in the market., .t.IA ,i.v! ^o^o'j, come
"wltk 'wtrifeH .Wbuppty. 'ftO' ytiTw) tol
im/zw itwiM withaai«lblBiil-"''i
Kit -t
hnj
{BARVLiETV
eoel well.
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Stereoscopes and Stereoscoplo Views, beaatiffil to Behold. ^ritiaffat8Wte»»d5Prg!Bt/%«Ffte*l«PAty,e»
41 lsDi
lEndiess Variety i-vl flemiLnd t*i»i jiii.il -'lit i"' J9f other things whloh yoarmu)due% a (aia Street, to apmeciM«- ^7^* fvrl
WfotHytKOOATtUgt'
trvi^w'orWOMlpI^* Diekens* Works. iMlWhwIjifwiVluaw
^••^^aia£iKZr*hl.i&A. .--ws -tf" -srsKaaaijfc.jiM* "1 r1
.f*-9 iu ,• '5: -J! i'*k .«JWr*-!iV I ppll TBTOHPH| j? !$ At »r tsii
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WARRES.HOBERGiCO.
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MT&it-rWM-'i Mat's. ,lnut: good wages «o inino
10 payed UH|J
^r ol
-Qfp'.porM^
liuOQTI 11 ti
V)ft'itRtt^-A RAft'fi ClIA^rfcii Vor'Ui ., nesa--the Red Front House opposittfi^rt low isi'fWr' Hwlt leas«Nftrfeureart to LUTHER GRIOSBY, 284tf ^pply
jai fib is jff! !l(3
lfewfWeck.tfee E. .By thp Mite nUee'bf 'Iftrti «pdn^ial4« i^entJndges n.,'.aiMjaiany
i'"1'/ HfUrT*~\u I "isill
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TME GREAT
ll!W 1 l-.i i- it
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HEADQUARTERS FOR
*ntjn \imtjl Jh
t/ •'Jr
DRY 0001)8!!
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tffl el »t •. .-.if:.'Reaitlte TestJuoflials received aud jwdge tor yourself.
Ertract-'fttom a letter' "received 1 eek
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.....
'^ave aot bpoght aa good and cheap bill of gootfr, as I did of you last week, suppose that if I should buy goods ou a
I Basis (Gold being 121) they would bwt 1, that."
ye, been ch^, bwt 1,. mupt^ j'ours were far !•.»! •((!.'.•/ :fl I ii»f' mi1 -l« iRHJ, 9/nd
•V. 1
-di rti f(mn .•^•'1 if ti
-tatter received Dec. 18lh:tt «, H'My Oooda turned out most satisfactory I took p«rticalar pains to look tbroi%^ all the Stores in vobr city to see where the
and cheapest goods-were
io.be had, but found none so cheap and good as- at the' "Great Headquarters for Dry) Goods,": '-'..tih ad* 'jori' li t'-.MOift!.: .'*i -~t! ijtij b-.yA ll'.-'t'iX! .-!• -illii.j
in view of theM facts and a deion our part tHat all akould Oil!
.bawiVt ml n« OUK
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REAP TOE BENEFIT«
r« .mkitwf 7 J* dyi n»a b!rco a«B
I im kl.4«
ifd baVjfei ,exte)nddd thl* sale for
THIRTY DAYS! tin nO .«b«i!i|!i. :I. w»i. .ui vol -jOj Sb iW 1 tmut.i. ..'-.ii it •«•'»-.• mBM Aadia addition shall oflier extra inducements in T"i*'' raiw '.' ,'biwHil I aliiwil F«ri,T ixjob {mc'.I hue -iif ui fbucd I Clomks, .9oJbitM«« \xe-
j. 901f,-
f.d? yt?ib-llr— dull, ..» tijfib: V.J-IVUU? Clstlm. i-n '. intav».:
tuei^s!
kMraal yourself of this opportunity itnd buy Goods at the kywest New York wholesale rates. Cotne early for the best selection. •-. Ii -il. illrli'- .: I' 'ft» WARREN, MOBEBOj1 & €0^
I 8UCCBSSORS TO1 J'"' is iindlii ii •itw bn»1
EDSALL
ttd
Sc
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CO.^7
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Ordinary whole-life IPolioies brolutely Hou-pprfeitable roin payment Qf Jlrst .annuAl remium^,
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