Daily Wabash Express, Volume 20, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 4 January 1871 — Page 4
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Tin: last opera hood i-, of coiu,-.:*, called thc"Nil8son."
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l.t: vniKJi bits should be substituted for metal one in the winter since the contact ol the lYu-iy iron causes ulcciation of the hor-e's mouth.
I'osTjr \.STI:IS [JI'tiNirrr had a splendid oyster supper erved at Fred 1'airsdorlTV on Monday evening to the enipl'ives in the Po-t OHice and the house of 1,. A. li iiik'tt A Co.
BOAUDIN'O places are wanted for a number of Normal School students. Persons having such accommodations will confer a favor by informing Fic.-idcnt Jones at the Normal School.
TICK Savings Hank has dcc'ared a divideiul of live per cent, on all sum over two dollars that have been on deposit for six months, ami a proportionate tateon sums ,hat have been on deposit three months.
line streets anil sidewalks arc still slippery in many places, and men and women are constMiily picking themselves up from a horizontal position with the impression that it is splendid fall weather.
Nii.ssox.—A change in the Nilsson route has caused a postponement from the 11th to the 17th in -1., when she will positively sing in this city, a dispatch from the agent being received yestcrdav afternoon to that clleci.
MoxriA was very generally observed in this city a^ the N'CIV ear's holiday, and we are pleased to stale that ii was done in a very quiet, orderlv, soberly way, there being iess drunkenness and rowdyism than ha. a similar holiday for a number ofvears.
'I'm: noise of explodingnitro-glycerine torpedoes is heard no more in our streets, lor which we oiler humble thanks. If the inventors ofthese torpedoes could end their career in the explosion of their factory, the Christian world would look upon if as retributive justicc.
1'rttsox.vii.—Ellis Y. Shartle, so long a conductor on the T. II. I. K. K., a position he has filled to the satisfaction of the oiupany and the traveling public, has retired from the road, for the pur
pose of going into business at Indianapolis U.S. l\i|itemus, of the same road, has g,ne east oil a couple of months leave of absence.
IiiMkiiN wishes we had, in this city, a •Society lor the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, to which he could draw attention to the legs of school girls about six
inches of which are only covered with
SIF.AI.INC, COAL.—For a time
ance at the Criminal Court.
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The ciiy iiin icuiity.
Win: nr.ATING is once more the ragr —among brute-".
IS condoling to reflect that ice will
be cheap next summer.
Tfir: colored people will clo-c their .: ii and fe.-tival ai their ne.v chinch thi eve
ning.
I'MON prayer mee-.ing at the Congregational Church this morning at nine
o'clock.
IT
IS said that talented bar-beepers in this city compound twenty-seven different
drinks.
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MCCAKTIIY'.S .Miii-ti els are bill
ed to appear in this city on the i.Hh and 10th nst.
THOSK who received a present of a book on Xc'.v Years will be enabled to tui over anew leaf.
Tin-: First National Bank has declared an extra dividend of ten per cent, out ol the surplus fund.
Tins next great evil to a long-sermon miui-tcr in .Sunday worship is a proverbially late church-goer.
TIIK days are now a trifle longer. But
they ain't *o long as they were last June, or so short astlicv were !a.vu week.
Tin: bil!-io:.:s season is on. That little bill, you know for all accounts should be settled up to ihe iiist of January.
t,• ::.\'Kiiors.—Mr. Elijah Ciilman, very generously, remembered his coopers at Xew Year's, by presenting each of them with a line, fat turkey.
Grand Jury to work, disposed of several en-1".-. ier McCJee, charged with carrying concealed weapon?, nnd also wtih a-sauit
and battery, was tried by Court, found guilty, and fined five dollars in each case, for the payment of which he gave security.
1'icd. Lawson, charged with ho.'-c-racinjr, was tried by Court, toned g'iilty, and fined five dollars, which he paid.
The Court was no! in sej-fdon yesierdav, but will convenethis morning. The Common Iieas Court ,vas in session yesterday, and heard the concluding arguments in the Talbot-.S Agnes case, and the jury, after brief deliberation, returned a verdict in favor of the plaintiff as against St. Agnes Ilall, but relieving the securities from all liability as endorsers on the note. 'ihe Court, after disposing of some unimportant business, adjourned !o Monday morning next.
The Mayor hp.rlno eases yesterday. On the day before. Tavlor Gapon, who stabbed James Taylo", as men'ioiied in Monday's per, wan fined S]and failing to iv, was sent back in jail. One of the wife whipperf, \vho*c arrest was mentioned in -.-ir last issue, was fined and was bound in the sum of 5300 to keep the peace. The other wife-wiiipper e-caped bv bis wife refusing to appear against hi in.
XASBY.—On Monday, evening Messrs Locke and Wahndey received a 1 i-pitcli from Mr. I. II. Locke (Xasby) announcing tint in con-rrjuenee of (he serious illness of his wi^e he could no fill his engagement to lecture in this city on last evening. This was a great disappointment to our people, as a large number of ticket* had been taken, and as the morning papers were not issued yesterday, intelligence could not be sufiieiently spread but that many people received their firs information of the postponement on coming to the Opera 1 rouse last evening.
Messrs. Locke and \VaIiu*ley requests u- to announce that Xasby will lecture here ai an early day, of which due announcement will be made in the daily papers, and those'now holding tickets, can retain them until then, o.r by calling at liartlett book store, can have their monev refunded.
A YEitv J.t. and excellent cour.-c of licetures—superior to that of any previous season—is offered to our cifv this winter. One of the freshest and most striking lectures in the course, is that of Mr. Paul Hu Chaillu, the renowned African traveler. Mr. Du Chaillu, by his boldne-s as an explorer, and daring exploits as a hunter, has acquired a celebrity that hitherto has made his lectures in the East very popular and a great pecuniary success. As an atuhor a! -o, Mr. Du Chaillu has added to his reputation and profits. Harper A: Hrothers have issued for him "My Apnigi Kingdom, or Life in the Great Sahara "Wild Lite under the Equator "Stories of the Go: ilia Country," and other books of adventure, drawn from the author's varied an 1 extensive experience in the scenes, now made faUious to us by Du Chaillu, Livingstone Grant and Speke —discoverers of the source of flie Nile.
LwiCKXY.—Oa Mnii.lay t'liicer Wolfe arrested a young man named John Hlair a clerk in Foster Hrothers to:e, on the grave charge of stealing sundry articles from the store, among the same bein"' a
set of furs, two dress, pa'tems and a set of jewelry. Upon ail examination before Mayor Cookerlv he was committed to jail in default of giving bond. The young man had presented the .stolen articles to a woman named Agnes Kobinson, who has been playing at the Academy of Mu-ie. Hlair acknowledged that lie had presented other stolen articles to a Miss Melville of thesame company. We arc informed that within the p.-.st tinec month-: Mr. Foster h.w detected three of his clerk.purloining from hi* store, and that each case, the first steps or the first
promptings were caused by visits to the wine room of the Academv of Music.
Tin: Legislature convenes at Indianapolis tomorrow and the members of the Senate, House and Lobby are going opto their respective stations. Quite a large delegation came up from ihe south yesterday evening. Senator Scott and Representatives Win. Mack and Isaiah Donham went up on Monday, lion. .John Collett, Senator from Parke and Vermillion counties, pas.-ed through the city yesterday.
J. I. Edmunds, of the Journal, Col. IVivling, Pat Shannon, and several other citizens went up yesterday, and others will follow to-day, so that this locality will have a good representation at the organization of thcf'rst Democratic Legis- I, lature for manv vcars.
col ton stocking, while the fashion for the couple of dor.en land grants on ihe calcn- 1
boys is decidedly comfortable these dar, would not be a bad thing to have in cold inorntngs, they having, in addition order to enable one to meet the sentimento the stockings, drawers, boots and pants.
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obligations of society.
-Tin: cek of Praver is being observed IvnuucKV Late Sattiruay night at by the Churches in the citv with a verv Monte/.tima. a man by me natue of good degree id" interest. I nion praver Charles Sutton, cntcicd a jewelry ^-tote meetings are held everv morning and the stole iS00 woi.li ot watc.'ies, lie attendance is unusuallv large, lt is to be abstracted three or fo ir gold watches be-'! held this in lining from 9 to 10 o'clock in sides two or three silver one--. We could the pa riot's ot the Congregational Church. not learn how the buiglar afice ed an Besides these meetinos each church is entrance to the luiilding. \os,ei(iay holding meetings cverv evening. 'These parties were in the cit\ looknvg atiCi the are also well attended and interesting. rascal, as it was supposed he had lied to
past, the
coal dealers of this eitv have missed coal
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this plaec. Police officers have a full opening
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Iroiu their cars at the depot, but the per- I A KKIIKAKS.U, for ihe sacred concert, to son or persons engaged in the same had be given by Prof. O. Kane, will be held We .Mamiftotare atl! Warrant ''a not beende eced until Monday last, when at Asbury Church this evening, to which Fit."—Ladies' tine La-ting side or frontW m. harrick caught one John Burgess in the local magical talent of the city is in-
the act of tilling a wagon from a car ba-. vited. Sensation W.'.iking Boots. Ladies' line longing to Morgan «fc Elder. Burgess was taken betorc the Mayor, where lie gave
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.'I he City Council met last evening in regular .-e.-sion.
Present, His Ilopor, .Mayor C'ookeriy, presiding, and Council men Walsh, 0 (onnell, Coats, Forrest, »Secburger Rockwell and Peddle.
The following bilis were p:e=en(ed and ordered paid: Clift & Williams O. i. Sheiladv (j. Lsckwocd T. H. Ga-liglu Co 1). W. Watson Police Force Fire Department
Mr. Peddle, from the Committee on Gas 1 epo ted -5 new lamp po ts erccted during the past year, and the whole number of lamps in the city 234.
In accV'i fiance with a resolution of the City Council, City Engineer Strout pre -ented the following which was received and ordered to be placed on file: To the Ma ci.r ,' Common Council of ihe
Cdy oj Trrre II.. ulr.
GtNTLEMKN Pursuant to a resolution, 'Ming me to report to votir honorable body l.-i, The water grade of the citv at the foot of I-'ifth sti-ec-', and .-oulh. 2d. I low long i-anl grade has been established.
od, i'he grade of tlic same has never I
Rica Aim .S'ntour, City Engineer. City Treasurer Schoeniehi presented his report for the month of December, showing the following:
RECEIPTS.
Cash on hand (per report) De
luxes cp.Ieetci during tim month.... T.it 15
Licenses .-. Cum et-ry Market receipts, -r F. Feidler Market Master
SCWLTHSL', net., per l'urdy, f-'trcet Coiuraissioner
Total amount receipts Si0,558 59
It ed. K-tdler reported having received and paid to the City Treasurer $120 So for in a. ket fee.-, the past liree months.
W. D. Huticr, Superintendent of the City Cemetery, reported interments for the month ol December: Twcntv from city, four from the country, and eight in the Catholic Cemetery—total :i2.
Mr. Peddle reported the Station House completed, according lo contract, but that a well, gas, and bedding, were* needed before the building could be oecupicd for the purpose designed. ni soT.rTio.\\s.
Ly Mr. I'orrest: T.'iat the above,articles be procured and such other articles as may be needed.
JSy Mr. Peddle: That the City Treasuier be ordered to pay the semi annual interest on the bond of the Evansville, Terre Haute A Chicago Railroad, the same being now due. [The interest amounts to 3
1
o00.]
A-'se-sor Kereheval, by .Mr. Forrest, announced that he bad selected Jackson Stepp as his Deputy. The Council refused to confirm the nomination.
On moiion John C. Kester was selected as ,-a:d Deputy, with salary at one hundred dollars.
An ordinance for the exten-ion of Oh to .-.tree! across the Evansville & C'raw-ford-ville liailroad, was presented and after reading, was laid over until (he next meeting.
The Council adjourned until the 17th inst.
—Having ptirclia^eil ihe popu
lar Citrar ami 1 ohacco Store, r-armerly occtipicd I'/ X. Katzenbach, anil of late by Mr. Vi'in. Statz, No. 11, South Fourth sneer. I beg leave to inform inv friends, ami the public gcnc-ially, that long expeiifiicc here in the business, enables me to know the wants of smokers atul chewers. I shall keep the most popular brands ol" Smoking and Chewing Tobacco, manufacture, and keep on hand a good supply of the very best domestic and Havana cigars. CiI,\ni,L\s WKIII[ L, j4,d0:] Formerly with N. Katzenbach-
A aril.—The undersigned, who has hereuiioio been engaged as Superinteu-
AI'PKOPOS of thegift season just passed, of Messrs. Kerns' Billiard Parlor, an exchange thinks that, what with wed- desires to inlorm his friends, and the ding presents, the duty of recognising Public generally, that he has taken marital chronology at least once in every charge ot the popular saloon known as live vcars, Christmas, New Year's!' and ''Hie Planet, .--ituaied on Ohio between birth day presents lo one's own family, Third and Fourth streets. He will keep, and all one's intimate circle of friends, is at ail time-, the very best of liquors and becoming a very serious and expensive tho finest brands of gars, and hopes to sentimentality, and requires to be backed enjoy, as heretofore, a liberal patronage, by a railroad contract, an Indian agency tf. Aiioi.rin: P/EKNAHII. or a Tammany olliee to render its ditties supportable. A seat in Congress, wiih a
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Mr. I'orrest pre ented a petition from M. Kertlicval, City Assessor, asking the appointment of a deputy, leaving his salary the same. Granted.
Horticiiltaral.—The annual meeting ".
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P'^eJng olliccrs and
one. gnall, and give Sluunaker and Bushman a call. jan4-d lt.
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.. Gai'ers J^adies' fine French Kid
I TIIK several addresses delivered by the M-TOOC' Carriers on Xew \ear's dav are the neat- Shoes. O'd I.a lies' 1/isy 11oe~ a special-j
the si,n oi his appear- specimens of typography ever i:sued ity. a' latfelier A Magnet-V, 142 Main
from the press cf this city.
Wide Wide World."
Every Day, by the author of "Kathei ine Morris." Adrift with a vengence, a tale of JJOVC I and Adventtuc.
a
aiteiidiiig to other important business, I ..
will be held at the Mont liose School House, on Saturday. Jan. 7, commencing I at Id o'clock, A. M. Members please remember that this will be a Basket Meetins:. Iy Order of llie I'res't, jan I ltwlt. o. G. IIt.i: i,, ,ec'y.
Shoes. Ladies' line Peb. Gont
Our Poetical Favorites, by A. C. Kendriek. alei'ic Avlrncr, 'I lie Shadow of Moloch
Mountain, The Destroyer of the Second Republic, by Victor Hugo. Phciiiies Temptation, by Marion Ha rland and many others here nnmcntioned which aie for sale by
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Baking Powder.—Goodman's Baking Rpiintifnl Sea Shoil« at Fred. WoodPov.der i, manufactured of pure and hidges, in the basement to the Post
pnre
t»l... *1^1 T» ?_ /Sm
healthy articles. It is the cheapest and the best. Try it everybody Sold by all grocers in Terre Ilaute- U1 orders promptly attended to. 4 3t
MoneyS ivod by buying your Boots, Shoes, Eubbers, Ac at CLATFKI.TEH
Try ti!) five cent cigars and examine my smoking tobaccos. CHAS. Wicidup,
Usually tin- Slocks in Trade are very much broken at this season ol the vear:
od. It .-aid grade has ever been changed, but il is not so with that of Harllett Co. •l:h If ,o, by what au.hority Their house is brim full, and tl.ev will 1 t'eg leave to submit the lol owinc HI ", vi give you bargains from now till the 1st of 1st, The water giado at the lower end I'^bruarv, when they invoice C^o an I see of fil'ih streci uns (o Sixth street, Parke sut-ei, with a fail of one-tenth foot, to each one bundled feet. 2d, Said grade was established and placed upon the city grade book, Januaiv 1m, lSoo.
if they won't. 4-2t
Great Aftraction.—L.Goodman has for the holidays a large nnd complete stock of clothing at very low ju ices, and
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becn changed. 4th, No autlioi ithv has ever been given ntiip nrivp to change the grade at the foot of Fifth street, or upon any pro ion of Parke street. All of which is respectfully submi tied.
altraetion in the way of Prize i'a-
per Collars—every box containing a valThe boxes sell at thirty cents each, and every box contains a prize worth from L'o cents to SI—one box an order for a valuable watch. ['20-2w
Now is the time for all who want cheap clothes made to order the best stvle to call on John Harnikle, as he is selling his entire stock of goods at cost, to make
a
63 00
Office.
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MAGNUH'S,
142, Main street.
For Fine Cut. Navy, and other popular brands of chewing tobacco call at Chas. Weidel's, No. 11, south Fourth street.
Clioieo Havana Cigars at len'efs. or bv the box. Call at Chas. Weidei's, No. II, South Fourth street.
Xo 11, south Fourth street
Splendid Stock of Diaries for 1*71, at I'artlett A Co's.
Children, you will do well to buy your School Hooks of liartlett Co. to day. Try thein on.
A pei'linenl, or an impertinent question is asked by the Graphosenpc in Hartlett ('o's show window. Which is it?
Sat-
extensive s|n mg stock
4'J 50 isfaction given. Iw ll'D 50 i»
The Book Trade!
.(j J'artlett & Co., at 101 Main street, now
a 0 1
j:xPt..NDiTL'Ki:s. new and interesting hooks
Orders rcd.-emed durins the morith.-,?5.P53 0'1 Cash on hand 4,014 1)7
Total 510,058 59 The City Treasurer reportc-d that, in accordance with a resolution of the City Council, he had tendered the sum of live hundred dollars damages for the opening of Ohio Street, and
'heir stock, the following
he ietory of the Vanquished, bv the author of (he Schonbeig Cotta Family. With Faith Against liim, by
''Miss Douglas."
He That Overcometh, by
'"W. E. Boardman."
Joseph and His Friend-, by "Bayard Taylor." Chris and Osho: ''A sequel to Widow
Goldsmith's Daughter."' Michael Jiudolph, "The Kravestofthe Brave." I rammer and Kapier, Sanctum Sanctoruix, by "Theodore Tilion." The .Scapegoat, by Jjeo. From Egypt to Sinai, by Prof. Gaussen. What Sac Could, by the author of the
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Barr's Pectoral Elixir the best Cough lleniedy is sold by all Druggist^:.
deodAwGm
licsl IrOiitUH'iit for croup is
BAKU'S PKCTOUAI. Ku.viit, u.«od as (iirectcd. ileoilAwdm
Cory Co.,
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iave a large and Nice
Stock ol Skates, Tool Chests, Fine Table '''.and Pocket Cutlery, Sci-sors, Clothes Wringer-, Ac., Ac., suitable for Holiday
I're cnts, and will be sold low. Also a large slock of Sleigh Bells and Fire Irons. Call and see. [Dec. 20,tf
on CVt'l' think of procuring your
son a sehohrahip, now i.s the time as Garvin will make a heavy reduction on all purchased before the 1st day of January 1ST 1 Call and see him over Tuell, Riploy A Deming's.
Skipping—for the present—the customary notification of removal by ''c:iid," the subscriber would, advertise his purchase of solid IS k., and rolled IS Plate Jewelry, Gold Lined Solid Silver Ware. Lady and Gentleman Watches,Arc., of the most recent and attractive fashions, expressly for the holidays, and hopes to sec his former friends lo examine and patronize at No. Opera House.
Jonx K. FIU:E.\H.\\
Wiilnut I'raokcts, Watch Safes, Ac. at Fred. Wuodhidges.
IJarr's Pectoral Elixir stops a cough at once, and cures a cold in a few days. nll-deotkfcwfim
Din-iiiLr the Ucniiiinilcr of tlio Winter S nson everything in the Millinery and Fancy Good* line will be sdd at very
W 1 a a
have novel
ties, and will keep, even after tlie season,
nss.-itmeni
S. L. STRAUS, 1-14 Main st.
Asthnid is speedily relieved by I'Aun'.s PKCIOKAI. KI.IXIK. deod«Vw(im
Orsrans.—The celebrated Mason A Hamlin, the bezt in the irorhl. at W. 11 Paige A Co's., corner Main and Sixth.
Mozart liali—P. M. Shtiuiaker has removed from :he C)pera Exchange and! Atigusi Mushm iti from Imbci ry saloon to the Mor.art Hall, Main street, between (iold Fish and Fish Tanks at Fred lith and 7 11. which, place iliev have Woodhidges. in ihe basement next lo the bi'tmh: of inddt and will give a grand Po.-t Olliee. 2'J-tf aturdav nexij J:\n.7th. CJo
Albums from t?l 00 to S7 00, at H. (i. Cox tV Co's. 1 .r
("liildreirs every-dav cop-tip Shoes, and fine.^hoes for Sunday, or any other day, at Frank Crawford's, ICS Main street. 20 Gt
Turner & Hnntin are selling the best mince meat, ctirranls, citron, cranberries and alt kinds of spices, corner 7th and Main st.
The finest Cranberries in the market. to be had at Hippetoe's,
Choice Swrot Potatoes at Rippefce's.
Oysters and Crackers for everybody at Rippetoe's.
Allen "tin* Halter*' has just received an invoice of dress silk Hats—Fifth Avenue" block for the Holidays. Call and see them at the "New York Hat Store,' 14o Main street. d7-tf.
Ladies' White Jeans Hoots—French Kid Button or Lace, at Frank Crawford's 98 Main street. 20-Gt
Ilesi Brands Family Buckwheat and Graham Flour, at Turner & Buntin's, corner 7th and Main St.
I.ace Collars from cents up to :f3o 00 at Kiddle's.
3Io: ih-iii one hundred thousand persons annually die in this country from Consumption, which is but the child of Catarrh. Five hundred dollars reward is o'Icred by the proprietor of Dr. Sage'.Calarrh llcmedy for a case of Catarrh which he cannot cure. Sold by druggists, or send sixty cents Dr. Ii. V. Pierce, Buffalo, X. Y., and get it by mail. dwl w.
A Good Stock of Toys at Ilerz & Arnold's.
New Styles in Chignons, at Her/, it Arnold's.
The l(\s{ Sfock of Laces at llcrz A A mold's.
Biicon and Venison—If yoy 4an! some nice bieakfa-'t Hacon andSniokn
(i!iil Pens.—'The largest and best as sort ment of I'en- ever bi ouglit to Terre Haute. Warranted just the thuig for a Christmas present. 1") JI. G. Cox & Co.
('real B.ivg'iiiiis in Ladies Lined Gloves at llcrz Arnold's.
Xoiv{«oo(ls for the Holidays, at Ilerz & Arnold's.
Lr (iraiid a! Ilerz & Arnold's.
'I tinier Btint in's is the place to gel those fine "Fxcelsior Oysters." Buy them they arc fat and line, corner 7th and Main st.
Iiiddlc for fancy and variety goods.
Kidillf for Gold and Silver Canes.-
jSIiiro Nov Furs at Hcrz it Arnold's
Kiddle for Gold Watches. dIO-tf.
"(^v.I(Mvelry at Kiddle's. dlO-tf.
Wrilinjr Desks from $1 00 to $10 00 at J). 'J. Cox A Co's. 15
"Who pa.\ts for glory finds but a Short repose." Put he who pants himself. and buys all his clo'hing at the cheap store of Kli Kahn, Xo. IGo, Main street, find- comfort in their warmth, ami wear in their quality. Go to Eli Kahn for clothing.
A fine 1
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Canned Fruits, Ham, Tmkey, Tongue and Lobster, at Turner «& Huntiu's,coi ner 7th and Main st.
IlerZiV: Arnold for Gents Hankerc hiefs
HIT/, Arnold for Jewelrv.
Cranberries! Cranbcrrii^!! CranI 1 1 1
(io lo llcrz A* A mold's.
Ilerz A mold for Earn.
S^verylhing new and niitc for the idavs at Ilerz it Arnold's
Her/ iV Arnold for Lace Collars.
Weaver's Swings, a good present lor the Nursery, at H. G. Cox & (.'o's. lo
.Self-raisitig Klottr saves all Hakiig Powders, Soda and Cream Tartatt.. ... Always reliable.
Dyspeptics and Invalids can use it with impunity. Prepared by C. I. RII'LKY.
Orders for Sheet Music, and all classes of Musical goods ordered daily, by II. Paige $: Co. corner Main K: Sixth.
Sheet .iliisic.—The most extensive and best selected stock in the city, at W. IL l'aige & Co's., corner Main and Sixth.
Coal.—If want a load of Brazil Hlock, Cunysville, Highland or Nut coal to-mor-row leave your order to-Jay at the coal oflice on Ohio street, corner of Sixth, dec 121. MOUGA.V IT ELDUI:.
Pianos.—First class Pianos arriving at W. H. Paige A Co's., corner Main and Sixth.
Guitars, Violins, and a variety of other musical metchandi-e, at W. II. Paige oc Co's., corner Main and Sixth.
A Great Reduction will be given for all -eholarships purchased before the first day of .January, 1S71, on ihe Terre Haute Commercial College.
Six Dozen line Guitars and Violins just received at the Palaee of Music.— Prices below all competition in Terre Haute.
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boxes at llcrz it Arnold's.
Hcrz Si Arnold for Lace Hankerchiefs
China. Glass nnd (Jneciisv a re. just received direct from Meakin's Pottery in England, 12 Crates of Crockery, also Tovs for Girls and Hoys. Holiday Goods of ali kinds.cheap at 7S Main street. Please call. IAN'"I„ IJKOW.V. 22d'2w.
A Full Invoce of Men's, Women's and Children's Rubber Goods, at Frank Crawlord's. OS Main street. 2 i-(U
Xew Jewelry at Ilerz & Arnold's.
Ousters.—Get the C. S. s., at Tom Langford's.
(«o to Xo. 7 .South Fifth street fo
Ladies' Underwear and Children's Clothing. sepo
i'arr's Pectoral Elxir never fails in Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Ac.
Handkerchiefs of ali kinds at hall price at Ilerz ec Arnold's.
Littlies ami Children's Hosiery knit to order at Xo. 7 South Fifth street, sepo
A line lihe of Lace Handkerchiefs and Collars at Ilerz & Arnold's.
MI.M» IN JIIJ. .W.,NB,N U* I. MIWN I
The farorMe nrand of Ovstcrs i« the C. S. M. To be had at Langford's.
(Jo to Langford's for those fine C. S. M. Oysters.
Larare assortment of fine Pocket Knivesat P. O. Lobl.y, suitable for Holiday presents, call and see. dtf.
Dairies, self closing. A huge and fine assortment on hand for 3SS71.
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forwhieh we ..ill pay the hiche.t
market prieo. bard l.y the tierre, ketroriar elifiip. diiri:i)r .ho paekiiiK sen?on. ns well as o^s heads, fuet, ribs, hain trimlointr^
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Dealer in biocerus, I'rovision l'lour Silt Cetuent 'Old l'la-ter. J?in street, between Lighth and \inth. dcelj-dlni
ANTKD-All rountry people to come to ii ir- ,' ""l""
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bett Leather tor thuir family wear. He hn« uvvn a shoemaker nearl a'l his life, and -an liiek leather profitahle for their purpo.se and cuaraiitees saiisfa-riovi in price and quality hhoemakers will iin-1 hun well versed iuihe trade and al'le to all their wants with a larce and well assorted stoek at the very lowest priees. Orders solieited and will receive personal attention, l-t,d:tm
LOST.
1 Tf. "O'.'K.—Ectwcen I'ul mn Jj A (.0. Sand Lurns wrm-jry Ssiore. tin corner of Fourth and Uaniit streets Anv pfitpn tiiidiii-it will he propurlv rewarded ol Iraviii ihe same ivitli .1 K. \V|| l' irner of l'ouith and Walnut streets lerr" mi te.
BOARDING
An clrfr.int mut of rooms
wttn boar •stlocation in »wn. Ai»I'ly si'conci iiouj?c on Ohi-j street west of St-v-eath street. R. iu XCK. n.fiidtf
FOR REN
|,-UR REXx—SKVK.y SMALL I101SESA c! fitted ii|», v.'itlj culiur.-2, out houses and ^'arUen spot, si ited l-'irteen:Ii street nndivay between the .Nail Iuietvry and Jilast ruinare ill be let reisonahlo to jr"0 ti'iiauts Iri-iuire of the sub eriber. at the Store of J. C'J A- riU.V, 1 and .Main .lA.Mi- .- COUKiecJ .-Idt
FOR
SALE.
OK 1'.—Improved Farms near tho city, fi on the \an-.lili i* :i'road. I in roved il Ills on the ekville vtensitin ilroad. in proved l'.-nn in .-very din-etio from this city, mc'tueing some Jii. ek Coal anus Also, i-lioH-e Ward nius (iroumls near this eitv.' toutbe:il and Wisti-rn Lands in larjte Gr small ouaiilitii'S. Two lar Urist MiUs Many llou-es an,! Lots in lhi ciiy at low fi« ures. or eat Estate call at the OHice ot 13 Holmes, tecond iloor, i\o. lit Main street.
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L'OK STI-E- Lots in in. L. Ewinff's subdivision „f iho l-'.-rnnptoii proporiy, beJwten fhird and Sixth south of i'ari-estreet. ha mo.-t etisitile lot.- in t'ic city. Apily to
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i.eel -dhn over First National Rank.
—fwo hundred lots in John D.
t-hestnuts a .ditio.i to the citv. ot raw berry Hill. Une-fourth cash-balance one, two, three, four and live ve ir-. Apolv
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NSW AOVERTISEPdENTS
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NATIONAL HANK,
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Jan.H, S7I. J"
An extra ilivid--rid o, ten (|o) tier cent, has been declared payable to stiickh-.lders .lanuary is,]. jly orncr of ihe I'lrec-or--, -1-dlw S. A. 111CRKICK, Cashier,
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Notice is hereby given, that by virtue an order of the Vipo County Common Pleas Court, the undersigned. Executor ofthe c«te ot .\nne.\ C. Hess, ill sell at private sale at his olliee in Terre ilautc, in \'i_-n county, in the State of Indiana, on Saturday, ihe -1th day ol t'cb'uary, lbil,. the Jolioivin^ real estate ill said county and .-tate, to-wit
Ihe west hah of the southwest quarter of section Hveiiti-rine (.".») and two acres and a ha'f otr
of the tst side of the southeast imarter of section thirty (.'io). all in township deven (11) north of range nine (til west: and
eipial payments of twcive and eighteen months, with tes it interest, waiving benefit of apprnisment and .secured bv g. od freohold sureties. jl-wlw SAMUEL ROYSE, Evecai
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NOTICF.
Notice is hereby given that the Trustees of the lerre li.iut .-ravings Hank have this day lcflared dividend of five per ecnt. on ail ''urns' of t\v) dollars and up.rard*. svhich shall ave been t»n deposit lor six in uiths. next preceding, and a proportional rate on like sum? that have been on uosit three months, payable to deposit rs on and afte January !*N. JOUXS. IJIO-VCH,
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1 O O O O ACi.'ES —OF TIIK Be Karniinir and .tliiicral l.amls in Auirrira.
8,«00.iM)# acres choice farmine lands on the line of the rond. in the STATE OF KEBiiASKA,
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GREAT I'LATTL VALLEY, N'ow for sale, for eash or credit at ,oiv rates of interest, thes* lai.ds ace nenrthe list parallel ot Norih l.atitude, is a mild and healthy cl'mate. anil for .criiin prowii.ff nnd stock raisin? irc unequalled hy any in the !'nited .^tJies.
Convenient to m-uket both east and n-ost. Prices ran?e from o'l to «lii.no jier a re.
CHEAT ISIUCI:UJ:XTS
to Set-lers with limited means. a ."00.000 ACttr
Rich covernment lands along the road be-
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Survrye an 1 open 'or entry un.Ier the Homestead and I'l-e-cmptioi! law. and can be taken by
ACTUAL SETTLERS ONLY, An o|ipor'unity never before presented for secnrinir homes near a great Railroad with all the convenience* of an old M-ttl" country. ew edition ot descriptive pnmphicfs with maps, now ri-ad.v and ,-cnt fr to all parts of the Unite .States, Canada and E rope. Addre 0. 1*. DA I, T.and Conini!8?ioner»
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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
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GOODS
FOR SALE.
Wl\r TO (ilAMii l!f \S.
LARUE VSD VERY DESIR ARLKS7 OCR XV nf Staple and Kuney lry Coils!., .e sold at private sale wilhin tl'.e nc,it Mnrlv at retail.
At Gust, WilltuiH Kesnvc,
OPERA HOUSE,
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Being determined to closo my Business in l)iy tioods, 1 will offer my entire Mock at
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NOTICE iO (O.N RAriOJfS.
KEEl*INi THE POOR.
"\R iEl!F.I), l'hat the Auditor give by publication in the city newspi
notice
-ity newspapers,
that sealed proposals will lie rcceiveuby toe ard of t'oiumissioners, at the Auditor'.Otlie, until 1J et.ii-k, .Monday. January the Hit b, 187!,tor keeping the Poor ih it nrc now in or may be ~ent to the 1'oor Ilous lor om.-year, orany^iven numberofyears.on andalti tte 1st of March next. Contrn lors will please put in their bids MI tne following terms, to wit,: 1st. The contractor will s.ate the amount for which lie will keep all ihe inmates that may tie at the Poor Asylum on the first of March. IS71, and all that nuo be sent there by the proper authorities from time to tune lor one year, conimencias March the 1st, KSM. Tne use ol the Poor Farm and house-room furnished free of rent Also he use of all the stock except the lioBs: also the use of farming implements, household goods and kit-hen turn Dure free of charge, if for more than one year or more- -d. ihe amount per week lor each inmate, both resi d"iit a trail -ient. that may lie there nr sen' there from time to time t»y tin? proper authorities, the same furnished as above ,-t ted free troin charge. Contiacto's will tinder stand that in each cas they will he bound in furnish the inmates tli good and suitable clothing also plenty of g-.od and wli-di some provisions, and provide for Cu ir comfort as similar rcr-'ons of their eondition require. Contractors will be rei|iifred togiie oil and reliable in eliold security for the fntlilul performance of their duties as stipulated in their contract, to die amo nit of ten thousand dollars, It is fm titer untie) tood that the person or persons receiving said contr ct.s all pertorin the same under the directions ol the Board ol Commissioners or a committ. consisting of certain p-r.-ot,. to wii Three members ofthe La.die.*' Aid SocL-ty: three members the \oui .Mens'Christian Association. and three ui'-iuiicrs of the Sister.-, of Charity, each member ol sail commitn to be selected by tli members or proper authorities of said Associa tions, who arc hereby requc.-t-cd to make their selection.- and report the same to the Board of Commissioners. Said omuiittec will be authorized to a ns a Board of Visit- rs Thi-'iJ day of lice !S,"0.
By order of the Board of Coin missioners. \VM PA I iMJt'K. dceSidiVwld Auditor Vi^o County.
H'lio ICoil.v anil I In Xi-eils.
tVairOKs ami Carls, jiiam anil f'aiif.v painted. For tlie Ho.vs. Ladies- rompanious, lurnili0i) comi li'te. For I lie (iirls. ('lock 1 nil Vase Kraekets, carved ai plain. For t!ie House.
Velvet ai.d ltnissrls Iluirs and Mats. For your VVjfV. I Ladies and (Jent'.' Travel ins:
Hairs. For youi* Frii ml. Traveling, Work and Stan-.f Uaskefs. For a Ladies* prcseii.
Handsome Brussels, Velvet and Ir gr .in
A E S
Beautif .l Gilt Band
Window Shades!
Rep arid Carunsk
CURTAIN GOODS
All very suitable and will be offered at Khl'VCKI) l'KlCK.x during tno Holidays at
N E W A E S E E N S
Considering the extreme sensitireii"ss of beauiiiul tho human body, and, that it is unprotected except by artificial eoverinpr, from the action I ofcold.it is not strange that at this season The most beautiful and the most iu-tructiv.-• rmrni tiide publih«"l. A i» l.li 1 A it is liable to many disorders. The skin ex ,)IT1«.\ published, in a'.l other respects ercises a power'ut iritluence over the stomach similar itlie Kntlisli.
and bowels, and when its functions are int rruptcd by sudden chills that seal the pores an I prevent evaporation from the surface, internal congestion is aid to ensue. The digestive organs never pertorm the"r oflico properly when this is the ease, and the waste matter of the system, which should be discharged in part through the perspiratory gl.tnds, having no other outlet than the bowels and the kidneys, constipation and a variety of renal diseases arc more or less prevalent. Dyspepsia, whore it exist.--, is also aggravated by these tuscs. The most effective
rheumatic cases. It combine.-in -appy proport'ons the tonic, alterative, aperient, antiseptic ..diaphoretic and nntioilious properties re |uisite for "lie restoration of a system generally 'lisorderod, and has no equal as a winter medicine.
CARPETS, &C.
CAM. AT
B110IC .1W IS SIOS.,
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And buy something useful for your
HOLIDAY PJIESKNTS!
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.RI,..ccy. SNRNST\RV*S UFKITK. TKRRK UT^,L
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Tu UO KlXti CI.A-^s.—We nrc now prepared to furnish all rlasse-- wirh constant employment nthome, the whole of the time or for th» "p re moments. Business new. lieht. nn--* profitable- Prsnng of either e.-ily earn from to per exvnt nn'l a proiortiounl snm hy devo' njr Iheir'whde litne t^i t'ie business Boy? and girls earn rcurly »s much as en Thnt a wiio see tjiis notice may send their address, and test the business, we make the unparalleled of-
To sueh "s are not ell satisfied, we will «end -1 to pay for the trouble of writinc. •it a valuable sample, whi -h ti i" inct)-e work on. and a copy of I he eopf* Literary Con*ianion—one of the larRe-t and bi-sr family newspaicrs ever pu lished-nll sent free by mail. eader. if you want pennane'-', profinhle work address.
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No. 110 Main Street,
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Augusta, Maine.
a 1'roiinee. E E .t BRAY TON, 71' lUrelay st.. ~ew York, ('"otnmis'ion Merchants for the sale of /'on/-' try. tin-e. Butter. Chrtse, Kpa* and all kinds of Country Produce. e' klv pri'-o current and marking plates free to shippers. Firstcl tss references furnished.
-lVHl.SU.IS»t:
What it it Send
the sTAR IN HIE WEST. Cincin
nati A large S-pa«o weekly: established 1S27. It meets all the wants of the family Si "o per year, SI 'J" six months. Trv it. Speehnens free. Address W l.LI AMSuN
GANTWELL, Cincinnati, Ohio.
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JIIIKISDAN AM) \KI» opposes S'ret- and a ivocates Pi'irniti-t-e Cliristianii.v. ijV»( and (7i«-//-»t Family W.-iklv S Pjigf's: 4S columns. Edited by lders I'l'.ic KiiRKTr and J. S.
LAMAI: Only
f'J a year!
Specimens frit. R. W. CAHROLL CO.', Pubs Cincinnati, Ohio.
GET
Persons to uecessfull.v canvass for Premium? we offer, nd receive a W'althtun Watch
for yourself. Address IV. .ily, Davton.i'hio.
1 fcNUINE NORWAY OATS, V/ and ALSIKE CLOVER, Sain pie pu-k-a-cs «•,it free In nil 1 nr titers also a copy of the AMERICAN SltH.'K Jul II.N \L, by enclosing stamp to N. P. BUYER A- CO Parkt*bur Chester Co., Pa.
VMi'liOYKt M', ItuxiarsK for csi.— Best indus'ri.-il S-page Newspaper. "0 et.- iiei year. Send .stamp tor copy. J'AT-
ST A Ii, Boston. a?s.
.u .sr WHAT vol I:I:I!
1 1 A N AII(1'III. anil Onur-tef-N tor ft '(••, MtnteJ free. Sendf eenls, specimen, to •I.
A. l'.CTTEiiFl l:1.I), '^7 Madison street, Chicago.
WIW YOItli Snfcly .StI'onrr ». Steain Engim .-, Willi and .Mthout cut-ofi. and Sc.-tional Safety strain Boil, rs, built in |iia tit.i by special machinery. Send for circular, -11 Cortlamlt t., N.
1^'Xi r»ETJIK ••VE«KT»B!.K I t) p( L.\|( iN A BALSAM I I he old standard remedy for Coughs, u'olds. Consumption "Suthinp htter."
Cl'TLt- ItRtlS. A- ("V. Boston
ll\.ir iiKi'i j, Ci o- v~ i'ii Vt in-:u Remo\es superfluous hair in fire mimttia, with ut injury to the skin. Sent by mail for
ITU V.M'S AS I H" I'LIL' 1 elieves most ioient |iar-.xysms in tire win«'«and elfects a speedy cure. Price S- bv mail
TIL»: .JATAMM: II VII STM\ Colors the whiskers and hair a beautiful li AI'K Or BROWN. Lt eollsists of Iill/y OlO- Jli-i JIntinn. 7 cents by mail Addr ss S. C. I i* 11A M. Nil 721 .layne street. Philadelphia. 1 a. Circulars sent tree- S-dd bv all lirug-. gists.
til' I. N 11 I i» I-, 1'irs ,V Ml li-o th a-1 oroer ('iariA and Madrsou streets, Clueago, Ii! W t» irtvitt? the »rro1»'j»Iii*' of tlioyo int in nririif Ko-issuos, a\'eats, A*«*. Our uiMttoos ar promptnohM an tlio ou^'haes, and the chaiv«,. !no«lcrat
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The First Kdition of tine Hundred ari.T I-'if ty I boii-an pies ot Viet*"- lllusl iiiiiio^ue ill ecdii mid I'lorol i- published ai.il eady to send out— It-n paees., and an Ki.-s'.'iivinii of almost every ilc.-irablos FiO'-vcrand Venet tile, lt is clcptintly pr.nted Oil line tinted paper, tllust.ated witli I breo llumir line oc*d Knpravin^s umi Two
COLOHED PLATES.
nt free to all tuy customers of 1S70, as rapidly as possible, without a .plication. Hent to all hers who older them tor which is not I.alt the ro.-i. Aldro.-t «. 11 I.S VH Ii.
ItOl llCNt.T. .\. Y.
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FOE SALE
Hannibal and St. Joseph
R. ii. COMPANY.
preventive of, and remedy for. di-'turpances I of this nature is Ilo tetter's Stomach Hitters of tl..- If«i«-Nf tiirimiiu rn7int I.iim! tho Aetiug as a stimulant RMI tonic, it rouses the st-liiach and the intesiinc.-. imparting to thoso important organs both activity am' regularity. lt also operates as a sudori'ic. by
I ni( lo- sale af l«»w prices arid on very c-^sy terni.-: tlius cn.iltiini: an mdnntrious 111-n with smnli capital t« pay lor his ami with m*n cy earned from it .Missouri is not to«. «ar West to bent a prosit disranee from markets its Uadr-nd Ineilities are irreat and eonj*«nn»ly in rea-inir: the e'itnafe is Fplendid, atid fjood ert ps are *Itr ost A cerf:iiiry while the numerous thiivinir towns ami cities spririyinL' up on every hand nttet be. ond douht that the blight ofslavery has be*n tftV^tmiliy dissipated, and that KasN-rn men and »stern rai ital arc doinjf their pt-rleet work.
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•"-'end o- ful I desrr: i-t ix I 'ire 11!ar.- :i ml ,"-ictioiial .Map. enclosintr :if cents, and stiitinic what paper you sa» this in. to
Kll'.VAKl) WII.riKH.
Land Commissioner. I!
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N r« •$!() rid" wil r-n-iiif" Ml our new business make trom 8 1«» Kill |er «ln.v in 'heir own localities, l-'n'i particulars and instruction? sent free m-iil. Tiioj in need of permanent, profitnhln work, should addrc-'s at, unee, (JEOKUK •STIN.SUN"
CO.. Portland. Maine.
A weolily Snlnr.v V.uinjr men ivantcd a- lo.-al and traveling sales
men. Addre-s with st.mp
R. II. W.AL-
BR 4 Park H"W. N V.
Read This
Agents
lVKmi.l, I'AV tl.KUS .1 SII.AR1 OF $30 pi nick and e.\|ieiifcs. or allow a larec commissi n. to sell our new an wondcrlul inventions. Address M. AVAtSXKR .t CO.. V-ir-di II, Mi. h. ll^lOIO'lANCV.— lady or»:eiitloman can 111 ike *1,00' a mnnth. secure their own happiness and indei endence. by obtainins P.SVCII'l'd VCV. FAH'"INAT11 N, or SO I. IIAIOII .'J. 4«lpiifs cloth. Full inatru tion- to use this power overmen or animals at will, hoiv to Mcunierize. be-'Oine IVa:i or Wrifinir .Mo f-ums, ation, Spii itnali-m. Alchemy. Philosophy nf inens ind Dreams, Rri|,ham Voiinc's Ilarem. Juide Marr aire, v- .all eoirained iII this 10k 100.01*0 sold priec by mail, in ••loth i•.'£. paper covers SI. N r. —Any person wiMinxtonet as .iKent ni I receive a sain i-le of th" work free. A- n» capital i-re-quired. nil desirous of genteel employment should seed for (he book, enclosing 1" ct.- for '-tasfc, to W. EV L.NA I CO., 41 .South 8th St.. Philadelphia.
Vi MI IIM'il. I'l.MI'lll r--cmiiiHl. I'hjR. ical ami Nervous h• titj-. it(ffce urid cure Price ".CE.ts Add M-SS SFI KT V. Museum of Anatomy, tiiS liroadwuy, .\ c-,v York.
A CARD
A
ler^yman, while residing in Sou'hii \merica us a missionary, discmere"' a safe 1 nd simpl remedy for the Cure of Nervous Weakness, Early Iiccny, I)i«ea-es ol the I'rii ary and -eioinal Org ins, and the wbolo train ol disorders brniiKlit on l.y baiietul and vicious habits. ii,e it numbers have been cured by thi« nold. ncdy. Prointited by a desire to bem.:. I.e..In 'ted aid unlortunate. I will send ihe reel. for preparing and usini lhi- medicn a sealed cuvMopc. to any one who nee,, 'eeenf ehttrire. Address
.JOSEPH
I. I.N.MAN, ui.iti-.nl), Uible House,
New 1 ork 1 ity.
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1J A. M., foi the purposs of electing Dire tors for the ensuing year. l.y f.rd' of the lio.ird. dccdin» R. A. .MOitRI tec y.
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|(»(.|ioii & Hnkory.
I Ifa --ini£ refi'tcd th* „f-ctior.ery nnd "akery fortnerh kept by Mcs.-rs. .Miesscn A" Co., No. lfi North Fourth slrew, en.'aj.'eo ihe services of .Mr. mm, 1 .1111 mi" prepured to furnish orders of any kind lor Weldings,
Par its. Festivals, ic., in ir line. We have lectcd stoeK of all Kinds of the lowest possible ot the public- patron-
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