Daily Wabash Express, Volume 19, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 16 February 1870 — Page 3
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Nor is the dog the tnly animal which lias shown an extraordinary faculty in finding hi* way home. The following anecdote is mentioned in anote in Messrs. Kir by and Spence's Entomology, who state that they had it from Lieutenant Andersen, of the Royal Engineers, whd was personally acquainted with the facts.
In March, 1816, an ass was shipped at
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The rates ot Advartisin# in the WEEKLY EXPRESS wiilho hnif tho rates charged 'or Adratiieneali In WEEKLY, will be charged full Daily rate* and one-half the Weekly rates.
Legal adverUsemsats one dollar per square
tor
Oaeh insertion in weekly. Loeal Notice# lOeeat# per line. *0 item however shojrtinserted in local eolnma notice* 11.00. "oas notice# 25 eenta eaeh inaertion, invariably in .ad-
for less than 50 eents. ear Marriage andFaaeralno tie
HT Society meeting! and Rellgi eenta each insertion, tomw
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Collection# will be made qaarterly on all advertisement#.
Instinct of Ailnh.
The captain of a trading vessel, who now resides at Brighton, picked up, lateily, a dog at sen, more than twenty miles -from land: This circumstance may throw isome light on the Jact of dogs, which .have been sent to France or Ireland from England, finding their way back. The present Earl of sent some drafted Rounds from his kennel in Cumberland to Ireland, where they were safely received and a receipt given to the person who brought them over. Three weeks afterward, two of these hounds made their appearance at Lord L's kennel, though in a very exhausted state. A gentleman also informed me that a pointer dog which had beett left at Calais, made its way over to England. But the most amusing iact of tnis kicfi that I know of is one that was related to me by a gentleman on whoee veracity I can place most implicit reliance and though it may appear to some of my readers to border upon the marvelous, I think it too entertaining to withhold^ it. He" informed me that a friend of his, an officer in the 44th regiment, who had occasion, when in Paris, to pass one of the bridges across the Siene, had his boots, which had been previously well polished, dirtied bjr a poodle dog rubbed against them. He in consequence went toHi man who was stationed on the bridge and had I hem cleaned.' The same circumstance having occurred more than once, his-curiosity was excited, and he witched the dog. He saw him roll himself in the mud of th'e river, and then watch for a person with well-polished boots, against which he contrived to rub.— Ending that the shoeblack was the owner of tne dog, he taxed him with the artifice and after a little hesitation he confessed that he had taught the dog the trick in order to procure customers for Himself. The officer, being much struck with the dog's eagacity, purchased him at a high price, and brooght him to Eng* land. He kept him tiea up in London for some time, and then released,him The dog remained witn him fo£ day or two, and (hen made his escape. A. fortnight afterward he was found with his forrrfef master, pursuing his old trade at the bridge.
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The vessel having struck on the sands off Acknowledged by all whehave waed the point de Oat, atsome distance from be the best Pen made or soldin jtljsl the shore, the ass was thrown overboard, Nobletting.l No to give it a chance of swimming to shore —a poor one, for the sea was running so high that a boat which left the ship was lost. A few days afterward,, however, when the gates of Gibraltar were opened in the morning, the ass presented himself for admission, and proceeded to the sWole which he had formerly occupied, to the ho small surprise of its former owner, who imagined that from wme accident the ahimai had never trie* shipped on board the Ister. On the return of this: vessel to repair, however, the mystery was explained, and it turned out that1 Valiante (so the mule was called) had not only swam safety to shore, but, without [uide, compass or traveling map, falfd bund his way front Point de Oat to Gibraltar, a distance of mora than two' hundred miles, which be had never tra-! versed before, through a mountaindhs and, intricate country intersected by streams, and in so short a period that he could not| have made one false turn. His not having been stopped on the road was attributed to the circumstance of his having been formerly used to whip 9n, which was indicated to tne
whip criminal^
upon, which was indicate who have a superstitious horror of such
^peasants,
asses, by the holes in his. ears, to which the persons flogged were tied. I nave also Men assured that a favorite cat belonging to a nobleman, and who had been conveyed to his country-seat more than a hundred mile9 from London found her way back to his house in town. Nothing can be more extraordinary than the way in which bees find their way back to their hive. Pine*, among hundreds of others, exactly similar in house thickest wood, and the bee will regain it without the slightest difficulty.. Huber says they fly to it with an extreme rapidity, and as straight as a ball from a musket. Nothing can show more forcibly the wonderful instinct which has been given to these insects. If they experienced any" difficulty in finding their home*, how much time would be lost, and how inadequate would all their labors and industry be, to furnish a sufficient store of honey to exist upon during the winter! I. have always observed thai when a fresh hive has been brought to my garden from a distant place{ the bees employ themselves on first leaving it, not collecting honey, but in making them pelves acquainted with all the neighboring objects, and these objects may possibly serve to guide them to their respective homes. Some naturalists are of the opinion that this recognition of home bjr jtninials is the result of memory. Per' ,ihaps in some instances it is so, but memory could not have guided poor Valiante -4Mver two hundred miles of country, which he had never passed before and the %«arac unexplained instinct whidi brought him back to his stable at Gibraltar, may guide the bee to his hive.
outward appearance, or at the top of a use in London, or conceal it in the
This instinctive sagacity appears in «ome animals to whom we should have been less disposed to attribute it. Some ^pigs which had been brought in a sack fifteen miles through an American wood, by the next morning found their way
Jback,
from their new to their old home. I have also been assured that Welch vsheep have been.known to find their way back, from the .neighborhood of London to their native mountains. It is no uncommon thing for dog# who have been taken a great distance in carriages, to make their way home again, and that in a very short space of time. A gentleman 14 took a pointer dog in his carriage to some shooting ground in Scotland, more than a hundred miles from hia house. Upon receiving some correction from hui mas ter, he left him, and made hia way back lo his kennel. ...
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PBAIRI& CITY PLANIKG
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MILLS.
CWFT WEULIAMSw Manufaotnrgia of
sisa. dooms, ibbm fhfcw aad aoeqFremw,
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"'•zzzts*.
And «ll d«4«cpti(» of Finished Lumber
wnoiiiMU in bbtaii. 1111
iFHSTB
Lath and Shingle*,
Slate Bool Cement
10
GREATEST INTENTION T1IE AGE!!
Cheapness, Durability, Convenience.
A GEN TS^VAlfXED
TO HEU OCK CEUBBATKB
Golden Fowntanr Pen!!
soiled infers 1 Sixty pen of ink I Willent
written with one steel pen ever
any steei pen ever made. Banker#, ants, teacher# and allclaesea, the highest terms of praise. •lide boxes. No. 1. for ven
endorse them in Pat ap in neat
.. veneral nee No. 2,
medidm No. 3. for ladies' «»e or Ine peamaMfhip. Prices one box. 35eent#, two boxea 10 cents: live boxes, $1 00. Sent free of po#t"aye, and caaranteed to give perfect #atlsCM•*en. ,IMral Conmissloti to Agents 1
We are prepared to give any energetic per_jn taking the waener«£the#ePens. a commission which win W.I200 per month. We nvite all persons wishing cmirtormeat. to •M tor sample# and eireMan.
ThNrsample Peas Will he mailed for 10 et*. Address, WESTERN PUBLISHING CO.,
Indianapolis. Ind., Manafsctorer's Agents.
de^dwSm
boiriOti •fMt, jcwrtetoi
them to feouritry. line# twear
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HOTEL*.
lace* Bats. jfATIONAL HOtSfi.
Gar. Sixth and Main Strait,
Terr* Haute. Indiana
Jacob Jiute, A Sen, Prop*.
*tsfisr
has been thoroughly rcfarnisbed.
TBlUBE HAUTE BOIW&j
Comer Main
aatf fawft
Sft.
T«rr» Haute. Indiana..
ThU Hotel has recently been refitted, aadpnt in first-clefts order, offering' accommodations unsa|pas»ed in theBUtc.
T. C. -BOOTH, Proprietor.
CLARK HOUSE,
Cor* Fir*t& Okio Su.,
Tom Kauta, Indiamai
IF. If.
GRIFFITH, rrop.
OSee pfManhall, WeateMmaand Paleatine
H^eIS»s'teaadftom
all train#. nor»dtf
BSSOLUTION. Notice is hereby given that the partnership retqiore existing between Dr. M. Appleby id M. H. Watera, |(. D.,ls this day dissolv4.
jy mutual consent. or the present both will occupy the same office at 139 Main street, where
they
lkatmsii,
wiU be
pleased te serve their friends professionally. Or Meeipt for all aeooaats dec the Arm jalfldlw.
X.APPLEBY. M. H. WATERS.
HIDES,
hc.
L. A. BDSBBTT. iobb r. naonan. A. BtTBKBYT CO.,
Manuiheture nd Dealer# in
lAfather, Hides, Oils, Shop Findings,
ARBCrailRlB^TCMS,
hi
111 fc 116 laife T«m luW, CASH for Hides, Furs, Sheen Pelts. Deer Skins, Tallow, and Leather in the Rough*
Cenqigaoieate atwan recelre prempt stuatlea. mayMwtf
^ETN A LIFE INS. CO.
Annual Income $6,000,000
Assets Jan. 1,1870, $13,000,009.
B. B. X7BICK, Oenl Agt. Is, O. HAOBB, Looal A«t.
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IniiMui m&t&ttsad, I on*as«*arte]£arfen*M-
iMfsi
iparation •ts to whiehte#Mn
wjsssasBr**"** niee whirhthoj
&
Cmtom Sawing, Fining a Wood Tarainf.« DOV -J TO OBDBB.
All Work Warranto Corner Ninth and Mulberry Sts. dtf
''uliiH' ibiaedia
|n an* other ilsthean-
inctioMef tbe b^dy. that it eaa .be.reeom-
nntT BunT P«IB**•, Recording to the "Jonrnal ofCommeree," •bid in this market te change the eekir of the 'Tir", The "Medical ffsaette" #ay# (hey aie. /rthlem a# drea. aad that their sale is a :aixa." The proprietor#
Ortadoni,
.dan not. mbmM
them to ektmiajt'onalfti*.
Orintadoro'B Bzoelaior Dye on the contrary, ha# been analysed by froftssor Chilton, the great anatytieal ekemirt, a^id proaanneed abiolntely harmleis, a# weB as eflkieient. See hi# wrfttm
ttnUUatt, ml,
Astor Hoase, New York.
KTRaSTADORO'8 HAIR PRB8BVATIVB, a Dressing, acts like a charm. Try it.
Step by step this commodity has attained its |nprecedcnted fame. They are universally pproved. They anpport, strengthen, aad the growth ef maselei. They appear to ire a pecaltar eflbct apoa thc nerves, ailayirritability, while aapplying warmth, Th«y seem to aecamnlate electricity, andi aid the circulation ot the blood throagh the part where applied, by which healthy actiona at-* ^daced.
Even in paralysis, where' articalatlon was ispenPed, the ase of (he Poroas Plasters to I he spine, restored the articalatien, and mate1 ially reduced the paralysis. In Ihet, the pa-' I lent cottld hely herself, while before the Po-
Plister was applied she was a# helpless is a baby. We refer to Sirs. Sally Xlliot, of I Springfield, Blass.
Sold by Druggists. 'Agency, Braadreth loam). New ToA. BWsl
HThat ETerj HorgeiBUM Wants. A GOOD, Chean. and Reliable Linlmentl Inch an article iiw- Toblaj Vcnetish Horse aHimtot. Tint Bonlw MOmiBollar. fp* jameness. Cuts, ualls, Colie. Bptnnr, at., rarranted better than any other" It is mm by all the great, horsemen on Long Island lonrses. It will not oaro Riag Bcne aor Spavr n, as there is no Liniment -in existence .that will. "What it is sUted to wire it positively Iocs.
Ifo otener nf 'kortet will bt vrithoid 1
.j# on* bottle.
•eve the life of an ftrer-heated or druren isme. For Colie and BellrMhe.tt has Tailed. Just as sure as the snn rises, rare is this valna^le Liniaraat tt bc the Smbroeation of the day-
Use It onc and all, Sold by the. Drngrists snd. 8*ore-keepers throaghout the United States. Depot ft Park Plpce, New York, fiidwlm' man And the maqdalen:
Kssajrs for Yoaag Mea.—The victims of soeiat evils—with words of warning for the erring and nnfortunate—sanitary aid 'and words of cheer for the down-cast and aflicted. Sent, free, in soaled envelopes-. Address HOWARD ASSOCIATION. Box P. Philadelphia. Pa-
the aleer# in the lungs, promotes the discharge
rm.:»
nost valuable medicines ever dieeovered.be-
that mineral Without prodneteg any of ite m'^thM^rw medicines Dr.
J.
and the use of them is persevered *n si«eientto bring the ca*e4o afavorable termination-! Dr. Schenck'# Almanac, Containing a foll irc^tisc on the, ranoas fonys of.disease., his mode of treatment, and general aireenons how to use his medicines, ean be bad gratis or sent by mailbxaddn^bBghiaPnacinalO«ce
Jo. 15 N. Slsthstreet, Philadelphia.Fa Price of thCalmonlej3grap and^gw hex. 14L,
Tonic, eaeh 11 80 boffls, V*7 Iffa.»s^ajsss2fiac
Ladles Take Partteiflar Hetlee.
ni mi mni fmif NUA
WARRANTED PBENCII
regular!ties,are now offend for sale for tike first time in America. They have been kept, in comparative obscurity, Mb the fket that the originator Dr. Velpeaa, la a physic ianin Paris ef wealth, and has withheld them from geaeral ase lest they should be employed for unlawtal pfrpeses. In overcoming female obstructions Falling of the Womb. Whites, GreenSlckness, Suppression. Retention, or Immoderate F1 of the MouUily Discharges, Nervous andS aal Affections, Pains in the Back and Llml Fatigue on slight exertion, Paipilatioa ef I Heart, Hysterics, Ac., and wilt effect a care when all other means have failed and, although a powerful remedy, do not contain calomel, antimony, or anything hurtful to this constitution.
To married ladles and young girls who have never been regulated, they are peeuffarly suited. They will, in a short tiase, bring on the monthly period with regularity.
Ladies ean procure a box, sealed from ths eye# of the eurious, by enclosing one dollar and six postage stamps to
M. W. MACOMBBR, General Agent for gnUed SfatMand^Qsnadas, at Albany, N. 1
Said by all Druggists in Terre jlpate^i. aprilSdty
HATS AND CAPS.
NEW YORK HAT STORE.
JOSEPH O. YATB8
JXJ8T IS
BBCECPTOT
Mens* Hat* mf all kind*,
Boys'
Hat* of aU hind*,
Mt**e*' Hat* of all kind*, ^J^tfdnWJBhU* •faUkind*,
lad at aH ps toua.
•V Hats made to order on short noticed Ceme and see,
THE WINTER STYLES*
•. 4. v-
chas. usunn.
H. Schenck
of Philadelphia, owes his unrivaled success In the treatment of Pulmonic Consamption. The Pulmonic Syrup ripen# the morbid mat- £_ itfaM P«iifiea tl|e blood^ Tbe ill# act upon the Htct,remove all thereiKfo. gijje tha» malthy tone, and-care Liver Comptaiat,vhich soneofUWmost tfftominent eaasee of ConIQBptiODt 'a
The Sea Weed Tonic invigorate# the powet# of the stomach, and by strengthening the di
aestiaa and btiagiai it to^anermi hy condition improves the wal blood, by which meaasthe formafii or tubercle# in The combined acinon
ion of nicer#
lungs becomes impossible. sfion effliese mediciaM.as
x&Tttftsarz.zsi
gs
H55
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value, at
Alpacas included.
AXEXAHDEU BEAIt,
i-«1 WvWiMmP IX f'
A E
ni'J M'
tFECTACLKS.
LAZARUS XORRI8' I I
AND EYEGLASSES.
On# of the Store of
8. K.
He a 'aiatinB
qAprftw-
One dose revives, and often
Isereia#
Gro Grain and Taffeta Bhttk Silks! NEW GOODS AT NEW
fffl be lit
leirAgeat,
Ike Eyes
Ja29dw3m
Ceasaniptlea.
The Tliree Remedies. "SchkkCk'8 Pntnokio Svaop'* for the cure of Cenghs, Colds,
A&ngEmoFMJ* mpps*
?''cto#»*a*sMs«*ni»a«».^'
Cory & DeFrees
Ki
rn JKain aad 1 ft 3 ldli ^i
K*ve«k«
moH,
GENERAL
h'-r.
Stock
IT11L8,
OOBY & DeFR££9,
121 Mala and 1 & 9 Fiftk Sta..
txbbx HAtrrx. nn.
CAREIAOES.
j. a. wilov. lkwu rnouAa, wnxiiu rorni. WILDY, THOMAS CO., Carriage Msnnfecturers, Cerate 3d an Wain at Sts, Terte Haute, Ind. .Bepairiag aoae promptly and at Low jUtjie
FREHOlt, CM1MA, €»LAS8,
W&mtXBM
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flUVHAVTIilSB.,
farm |AT
OR
Thoee safferiag froni Jmpaifed^ diiMksed •iSioa ai» risoemmeadad to a?w^lihems«^s of this opportunity.
e* ard Acknowledged to be theMoH perfect
assistance *6 right'imp manafootared, and ieaa be reljed apon as .affording perfect
Mmalways and comfort
while ana pre-
mostthoroaghly.
We take ooeaiieia to jpotify the Public that we employ, no. petllara! and to caution them aeainat tboM piretenaiiig to haTe'. v-
W*. goods for
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vin
S for JfamUy ute,
•m
or Cletk,
mm
MJLlt
^FOKES
Sa
f1
OI^Y,
Seeelnber 17th, 1869.
UNDEHTAKCRS
•XMJLJL.P .©A.
and Cherry strectsiTerre Kairte. Hd. »r,i
W
^That is kept in the.City. f-
•r Persons wishing to purehese will fni It to their latoreat to call and see them before buying.
Tapestry In
StoW5e^
much
CE
JONES,
iMt aid* TttbUo aquare,
Will have in Store by Febeaary 15th, the best election and lstrgest stock of Plows In Wee»»rnlnalanal
PMW,
Ianae*#say^B«»l»themalll"
tf
PXn?5»UBO NATIONAL
1
itEEt CX|9T PLOW.
Bflitiag mi fitaniiig Covlters.
Gold!
PWocs
Udiagriaws,CornPUnier8l
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fi
11
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99
The latest, bost, lightest, simpleKt, (has only, rovB holts jn frame) most cemplete, and in every way the. most, perfect, machine for rfcsttn'g' kver made.. Soihcthiag entirely
jan80-5-dwti
rAJEEB.
from' K. W. ChadjDhndertakerls J|#had
in the
^$al"We^
Vn^wuRO-ama.
Otm-
*t Terra Haute, MayS
P'' Hi'
THS BSASOH WHY-
-i.
Pect»al£Uxir
BAS STOH
fMJtmSM &AZX,
la tks eltrofTam sod lamiffoi been introattesa.
V&sb&s&ynawjsaste
Ms MeeMlanB. other remedies for diseases
Siencetoeastom
the 1%ro*mmd lMng*r comWned. In_obetS«Tannexed:testimoaiiaU
I*n.. Aug.il, 1M7.
I have ased_"BarT's Pectoral Elixir" il _jy family, and can say thkt it is the bca remedy for €odriks and Osld*, esneciaUy for children, that 1 have ever used, and cab recommend the same to all persons as a safe aadreliable medicine.
ELIJAH ORMffif.
Pans, III., May 1,1869.
From my knowledge of "Barr's Pectoral Kliair," an«h observfag it* uaiform good, effects upon the many customers to whom I have recommended it since its flrst introduction to the public. I feel warranted.in saying that I Consider njlitt, if not fWrWUOB, to any of the popular Lung remedios before thopnblie* f. a. OTCWBLL. Druggist.
Ban's Pectoral Elixir!
ILimHT TO TAKE,
I# neatly put ap^^sad^is for sale by all
EAEE, OIJLICK & BEEEY,
,T|lUtS
S
Druggists and Chemists,
HA
UTE,
631taw w9m.
1
F. C. CIiATTSSISN, MAI31 19
j^gMoyAi.
TQY8|
ALSO, OOALOU, LAMPS,
"sart
IXD. I
EuMlkcturers and Proprietors.
CUNiHITH.
JOE9 ABM8TSQ9Q. Has removed his Oansmith Shop Maek's
wgS1
north '«»PT
•"irjt"
77 Malm Streeh r-v,
"Oa.f
reePI
kLA!
MnitingB ACiw
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1HKR
piMa andTnirida Door
MY GOODS.
73 Main Street,
Derre Haute, Indiana
ft
.V
NEW YORK STORE
For shawls!
NEW YORK STORE
For Cloaks!
NEW YORK STORE
Tor Drees Goods!
YORK STORE
For Merinos!
NEW YORK STORE For Black Alpacsfl!
NEW YORK
jor Fopbiiflt. .i
NEW YORK STORE
For Chinchillas!
NEW YORK STORE
For Furs!
NEW YORK STORE
For DeLaines! •'r!r
STOHE
New Y«rk Store i"t)r *l*able Iiinosis!
Hew Yojrk Store Mof For.Flannels!
Jfew York Store For Blankets!
York Store For Kid Gloves!
York Store"' ^ofXaoeCKwds!
York Store For HandkerohJefh!
York StoreFor Cheap dooda!
.L ..
4yvn
:.Yorfe^^lliore For all your Goods!
5? tfc-af#-
it has been introduce,, is ft w! perform /ast wte* i* A i. 'OarlaaOm# ntusM includ.
ft
ATTORNEYS.
JOHV r. BAIBD, gAlRl) A CRUF'fV i-s!": A
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Ornca—Ke. 82M&in Street.up stairs.
ZENAS SMITH, Attorney and Connaelor at Law. Ollee ea Ohio St* aext te Jadge Patterson's.
In offering my services to the citisons of Tene-Hante and vicinity. I feel that I may reasonably expect a small share of patronage, when It is considered that as a magistrate I have served this community twelve?ears
Terre-Haute, January 27,1870. dtf
Jjl P. BEAUCHAMP
All kinds of Real Estate for sale or exchange. feblldlm
J. KEELER,
H.
Notary PubHe,
Oernsr Mala aad Third Streets, Terre-Haate, Ind. febUdly
jjailroAd agency. James H. Turnery Agent for the C. C. O. It I. Railway, (Late Bellefontain) having moved his offlee to the store of Turner BUutin. eorBCT 7th and Main streets, will give through m-
Towns, freight as low as by any other line, and
oc|64tf Corner llkaid Main atraet
wfc
wm
a
HI. OLOTHN in
I«UWk |t»Me ^tetha ia
WAM.PAPKR-
fitamp Gold, firoase Gilt, Satl I VjjrletyQf^r 14
*j id,
and
Leave your orders and hav^ work done by
i'S CARPET
etimi Curpets, -isk do do •lDutch ^urpete. ,Lifitandfiemp Carpets
•Mis
4^4, 5-4, G-4, 7-4, Stair Oil
4il,
for Hotels.
W
Common and Every
77 Main Street
ory eooos.
*3
Bargains Linens
re
73. Main Street, Terre Haute, Indiana Wlttenbcrc.Riiiu'hliaupt
P- BURB
-tt-m
AT DRY GOODS
VWf jfv
HEADQDARTERS
roa
1
it
Two^eeksMorel
Bargains in Silks!
yt
Sim QooHdsl,
Bargates in Furs!
ifo close 6at what we have left, we shall offer them atless than cost I
Bargains in Cloaks!
(A few handsome ones very low 1)
Bargains in Shawls!
1
Bargains in Hoods & Nubias
ains oves!
and
Bargains in Flannels!
filt
Ttf- fi
Bargains in
Bleiohed and
Brown Muslins!
ft? r. •. V- 7 ••TS if!-: 7C
BargainsinCttOrimerw, I
"A fulIUneof the selcbrated
HORSE SHOE BBAND
BIACK ALPACA
Always on hand
A COT or
CALICOS I
Handaomo style#, jaat received.
WAEBi3irtdOBER&&CO.
w* 8UCOT8SOBS TO
E3DSA3L.X.
SC
CO.
DYE US.
JJYBING, SCOURING,
liElTO'V-A.TIN'O,
-r. In all ita Branches, at
II. F. Reiner's Dye House* Main St., bet. 9th and 7th.
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