Daily Wabash Express, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 2 September 1872 — Page 1

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DAILY. EXPRE

Published Every Morning? (Sunday Excepted) —AT—

All quarterly and ye-arlv subscriptions, on Daily 'ind Weekly must be

SERTION. NOTHING

LINES.

WANTED—A

FOR

SALE—A desirable residence for small family, on north Fifth street, two squares'from the r&St\L Depot. The hougo has four rooms, colHr 'tfnd cistern, the lot is 75 feet front, magnificent shade and large fruit tree#. Price low. Enquire at Express Printing Office, pc address -UOUcEi-P 0, Box J12, city. •.,}

FOR

SALET^Truit' Cans by\-the dozen, grosjj or thonsandi atSS K.HENDijRbON Jt CO'S stove store, south, side M'ilin street, between 4th and 5th.

l^OR SALE.—ORGAN—Imported from GerI. many, from one ofthe best manufactories of StuttgarJ. 10 stop, rosewood case, a fine toned'instruhieht for sale on reasonable terms or cheap for cash at W. H. PAIGE & Go's. Cor. 6th' and Main streets.

FOR RE&T

FOR

RENT—A. comfortable dwelling house convenient to business and good location. Apply at northwest corner of Seventh and Mulberry streets.

MBrMm&SS.

0781 L'nder National House.

LD PAr.EfiS?

0

FOR

-Y^r.

SOUTH FIFTH STREET

LUV

SBBSCSIWIO*. .-

One copy one year. One copy six months One copy three months,

ine copy mree in""'-"'-

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'. 5.00 2 50

o\vIPkweeK.

Delivered by the carrier. 20, cents a WEEKIA' EXPSESS One copy one year, .... S2 QQ

be paid in advance.

ADVERTISEHESTS in this column will charged FIVE CENTS PER LINE EACH IN­

RECKONED LESS THAN FIVE

Jfo discount on long time advertise­

ments.

WANTED.

WANTED—Stitchcdworkman

Boot Maker-A good

stitched boot maker, steady work will bo iriven to a first class or twoits I CLATFELJ-ER. Terre Haute (Indianapolis-Journal oopy)

."ixrANTED—X. German Girl—To do the YV cooking, washing, ironing, fec., for u, family of three persona—to one well recommended the highest wages will be paid. Mrs. JOSEPH K. T. COATS, southwest corner5th and Oak.

Girl to do general house­

work. Enquire of L. RObKNBERG, 1o south 2d stroet, opposite public square.

Walways

ANTED—A few good men to engage in a genteel business paying large profits and reliable also a General Agent for a western city. The right kind.ofmenwill be libernllyrdealt witli, J, Rv ^OOfI street^"! -Y''/~.j r'll.j

WANTED—TO

SELL—Stencil, Nameplate

and Keytag Dies, Material Ac. 14. W. Morcer, "i«2 ftlain street, Cincinnati, Ohio. Agents Waited for something new. oct2Cdly

FOR SALE.

I0R SALE—Lot and double tenementhouse one store house, good stable all in goot order, north of the I St Passenger Depot, Price'83,700. 81,000 down, balane on time. Two lots and house in Beach's sub-division, "Depot Dining Hall," south of I St Passenger Depot, renting for 820 per month. Price §1,800, J80D down, balance on time. Lot No 2 in Beach's sub-division, price 8800. Lots 3, 4 and 5 in Beach's subdivision, price 8500 EACH, terms to suit. This is the best business property in the north end of the city. Enquire of JOHNS BEACH orE ii ALLEN.

FOR

SALE-A good family horse, rockaway and harness for sales at a bargain. Enquire at this office.

The Doctor Parson's dwelling rounds, with the crop of

Fthe

I'jlOR

FBUIT

1st. Apply to IIAGER

FOR

iwji ,IC

By the hundr9d i0r ,1,hous!rod. Storekeepers will roalirt'Tt •fevln® "of fifty per cent.hy using them as wrapping paper. _____

rnHR. CINCINNATI *fc lnl1 TKRl^K HAUTE, It'y. DESIROUS of enlisting tlie attention of Manufacturers to the advantage of locating manufaoturing establishments upon the line of their Railway, will give-,to., any, Rolling Mill or Blast Varnaee" Company so looating, forty (40) acres of ground for wotk%ji and the coal in one hondred tlOO acres ot Olay or Owoa oounty, Indiana, blook coal? field: the ore from one hundred (100) acres ot the Hardin. Pope of Massao oounty, Illinois, brown hematite beds, and a*ree to furnish them with all orders for merchant iron required fer the RailwaJ'si Use fotfi period oi 4 years*

To any Railway Car Manufactory located upon its line, thev wtlk givp twenty (20).acros of ground required for works, the tunbor from one hundred LlOiJ) acrps of the best oak timberod Uittlt lR «etuHtyi &tltf an otflbr

FOR

^JUIQ'U8»»ILWAJDT^WTIM$^*OIK-•th

UITo

any Car

tho noaessary grcmriaSiof wo'tlcs orders for their products in kind.

l^aaifri

libwitl

To all other manufaoturing establishments ample facilities in the locating add si^ocess-

ill |b(r

33*rt3©"f

"TOSEPH KASBEEG, (J .. .' •Y&*! BOOK-BINDERf

Sixth Street, Opposito tl»c Postoffice, (JjEltlUS HAUTE, I1TD.

Social attcntio^^^ve^l

Ijlank Hook Work' for Connty Qfficers, Jlullroads, Ltp. ,. ,(j jj. Orders hy maii or express promptly atr

Printing Office Frank seannvp* oup Job Printing House: Hei^MSon, fiusvncss)Manager

Swly.ksR,rc*

tJclIvy

estfall,

Proprietor Saturday ISveuingiJilau

ATOTIOE OP STREET ovtemxq, Notice is:

Aoreby^siven to^RoberJ, Scott

and iill unknqwu heirs of James bcott^ deceased, non residmit of th,e City ^f .^c^.o Haute, that, in .jAsoraiuics. withr«solutiafts uaised by the Common Council ofthe city o^ Terre Hauta, on the 7th day of August, laii, tho City ComaiUsioiierd Voro directed _tq meet cu the 5th day of -eptember, 137?, 9 o'elqas a benofit's Anil dairtagfj accruing rrom .the oHeniniits..of a..stroet from Uiostnut, duij£ oaally norlhwe5tf asVoss the old eanal look of tha,*WahasH',N^rtc^mt^ra«"POlwt *«tt north Seoond street between Rnss and Chennut stroats, and«S^ii^VaifieWe4- to bo prfs nn at said tiiuo a»4sMliei», V—' WJ., ont at s»m

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IIO'S YOUR PAIN TEE?

Vr

TWENTY-SECONB

UPON A LADY SINGING

Oft as my lady sang for me .. That song of the lost one that sleeps by the

Of the grave, and the'rock, and the cypress

Strange wa8~the pleasure that over ojtojc. For 'twas made of old sadness that In es in my soul.

So That

WhemwwJttf Not inihe*iMdi Until she woke mo with silence again

Like the smell of tho vine, when its early bloom Sprinkles the green lane with sunny perfume, Such a delicate fragrance filled the room Whether it came from the vine without, Or arose from her presence, I dwell in douot.

Light shadows played on the pictured wall From the maples that fluttered outside the hall, And hindered the daylight—yet, ah! Tpo little for that aU the-Jorest.would Suohjaj sunbepq sfrej\iq$Jo)iey

When my sense returned, as the song was o'er, I fain would have said toiler. Sing it once more," But soon as she smiled, my wish I forbore Music enough in her look I found. And the hush.of her lip seemed as sweet as the sound.

BROTHER ANDERSON.

BY THOMAS K, BEECIIEB.

I was to preach for Brotlier Anderson. He was a good pastor. Almost the last time I saw him he had just called on a lamb of his Hock to ask after her spiritual welfare, and fifty cents toward his salary. He had left his tub and brushes at the foot 3f the hill, and lie resumed them when lie had made his call, for, like the great apostle, he used to labor, working nyith his o\rn. bSiffds.l YH l'l "When swinging himseu along slowly toward hifj liotae, after a day of wor-k on' walls qr.iCfciUngs, few took him^for' ai preacher.. Splotches of whitewash showed finely oif -hjii face they were his Kusi-fi negs- cjirds.,

:N?ture

now

OR RENT and grouwc, orchard. Possession given beptewber

and le oi

RENT—Dwelling house on north th street, near Chestnut. Enquire of WARREN, National State Bank.

RENT—Dwelling house in the north part of the city, near tho Danville and Chicago machine shops. Apply to JOSEPH ABBOTT, opposite Pence's drug store.

lOR—RENT Shide. FRED A. ROSS,

FOR—RENT—ThatA1elegant

-store room, 11

south 5th street, just vacated by Professor C57St

SOCMlW^WETINfcS. UILDING AJS1) LOAN COMPANY No. 2 mU.inegtJuut jUunday,,niglit, bopt.^.-at, tho Council Unambcr for the purpose of receiving dues yaffd. m&dnjSMf lpa15 A? ffcw shares to selU -A^Q-RIMBS^Seoretafy. (Journal copy Monday)

l: BEST STOCK IN THE CITY,

had sdoneslittle"'to*

fi'eautify, hjm.jithe tailors qothingtf fS»l was shor t, bV.0a(J, largeheaded, and seemingly witJiout heck. His cravats coulid never get'.under his chin. His vei3S^ull, i\vitji smoky whites, and slaijk lidff.j. He^Ayfl? numerously clothed. His great br$a4tii and small heighth caused manyrreii.ts and wrinkles in the layers of his jejothing. 'What was given him, tligugh' well.^yOTn and tender, he put on and went aljoitt his work without pride or apology.

For years had met him, but had not Icnown him. Jbte was silent and contented. "He never seemed to know, much less resent, the caste prejudice that weighs so heavily on his race. All this was long ago. He has preached his last sermon, and is, I doubt not, restfully awaiting the resurrection of the just.

I was to preach for Bi other Anderson one Sunday aftertioon. As I stood eavesdropping by his little wooden church, and waiting for the jhour t.o come,' I heard strange noises insjide—not the con-.j fused and voluminous noise of a crowd

excited as in reyival times, but a single wild ^cty now^ afid-^ then, or one heavy stamp, or a ringing clap from a pair of

the corpse of:|a stjgf^sfjideting," atid th'eJhoiseS'souMccl as"if jerked into being by the occasional galvanic shocks of some experimenter.

Punotual to the houifl," BrotKe/Anderson came rolling across, the street and up to the door, and Ave went in together. After, the usual songs and prayers, I took for my text Paul's counsel to ,ljie Corinthians as to their disorderly mectings pnd jraeanin^ss^qises.1 The sertaonnvM in 'the mMn ft reading of the fourteenth .chapter of [Rani's first letter, witn comment's5 and applications interspersed. I spoke for half an liqur, and while, showing consideration .for the noisy ways of my audience, exhorted them to cultivate intelligence as well as passion, ri

it oUt-oHaurse/ WliOUfglWy, clap your handsj.atfd Hit that. Brtt stopcmosriafil let,some wiao el^er stand up and tell what it all igeans. Men and boys stand 'aroi^^PurAvindo^^-laiagii-p^ou and religion, because tney don understand you. Some men, vou know, have religion all. in., tlje Ji^M-TpCleiy-^isJ^p, dry ahd dead. Othiere" all in

Tthe

heart.

Tli^teel IV i" fteirjbotfe^ Now I want you to liavo religion in your heads and hearts. Let all things he done decently and in -.oijdor." fri n|

I \vas very well satislied^.wi th ,my effort af tft) tinie-^if Beemia a* suctfe&s," Afl iat 8owfi Brothef^A'nUer^rt got ^rand stood bn the pulpit: afeps to give out a hymn "Let salnt8.bolow in/conc»rt1sing", &r'< "I am not certain that lie

coul^

rcjjtl,j

for he stood, bopWin: li'andj/rid seemingly from memory givve. f}ie jiuiubcjtof the, hymij and jepeated tlie^first t^o-stanzas with ^dteep!aim' grow*$? Ahe

.ofapaiv^rosa

his^co'

Part of 'e hos(t) 'ay orogs'ej fl?\qd,- v?: A a Here he'stopped, $nd swallowing one or two1 phokes, went on to say: "I love

good many tilings, He'g. our friend. An' he sez we'd better he more like de 'sttn'muj%^Mfii«af«l»,!Wore like us. An' when we all goes marching up to see de Lord, and l's so full Ob lub ah' de joy an' de glory dat I riius',clap my liaiis, and shout" de 'good Lord's got some plj\ce

on, brudtlexs a^.^terfc dat hwyen's a

Brinkfer l^ecolicr an' us too." |)lit'8 §01 Bpesfe de Lord I.Grlory (trom the people.)

folks niakea' ^bi1 hAise dfat dofcs db^ mos' work. He sez the injun3 on the^ breath lift'

railroad oWv .,«w. in': like", wen cley nt'M-TOK a big loads, an' dat d? bell^ §pd de-wb*ig^^ don't do no work dey' only make a noise. Guess dat'iSso.. 1 flbb't kliOw. int^lv T»oq» ininns, and I don't know wedder I'§ a

5

fiuft' iftjin^'br ""wedderTE W an' rings de bell. I feels li

ieljl you

UEER, City Clerk.

August 10,1S72.

opepyxx* rr ih nt -il

C. W. SANFORD

Xv\

No.SSoutb, Fifth St.

oIV ds track—dc "injin's parain! Clar de trdpk! (TV'S shook the little house, and a'magnetism' that thrilled 4nd fUM1' me? 9f eotjf§e his

wen da 'Stan^rSlri' de great icmple

TO

de glory shinin. out, te, harpCTfiTiarpinT^' all de music, an^cle elders blowin', anV aU^Oe shnudnV li!se many waters an'-all de saints a singm Glory to de Lam', spose God'H pay, stop dat noLse. dar? Gabriel! you.. Gabriel 1 go out an' 'splain? "Yes, I see a&in star.' las' winter. roun: de floors an' under de windows ari'i laff dey peek inun' laff. An'I-'member wot I saw lastsummer'm.ongde bees. S^ine ob de hives was nice an'..clean aii' still, like 'spectable meeting, an' de odders was bustin' wid honey,' and de bees kep' a gain' an'sarcaimii1mirom-deelovar an' dey jes kep' on a fillin' up de hive till de honey was a floinj Hke ae lan .of Canan, AnrI saw all roun' de hives was le ants an' Worms an' de 'gfeat dJoiffes an' black bugs, dev kep'on the outside. Dey was'n bees. Bay cou'd'n fly to de clover an' de honeysuckles. Dey jess hung roun' de bustin hive aii' lly on.the di'ip-

"An1 de boys aii'd'gals come up yar all' hang roun?.' Jesff come in an' weHl show you how de gofipel :b'ees'd.6! Come iii an we'll lead you to de cloyer! Come in we'll make your wings grow! Come in! won't yerP WflTj Ie|«r 'em stan'' .'round the outside and' have' the drippin's.?" Ws gdt' honey: in dis hive!" i': •.

Raising tlie liym n-bool^^and with tender voice, he took up the stanza just 'wherfe'Efe left'il—:•f.rr's*

Part of 'e lioss av erosser flood, An' part afe crossin now. "Sing, brudderV'.%«aid ^he^aofl tp his "lining out" they sang the whole hymn as only such as tliey can sing, iAU this was,.ten. or/'twelvp' years ago. I rememberthat while lie Avasspeaking my sermon seemed to shriiik and: .fade., -And now, as I recall the scc.he'and.reqord his jwords but' !in pa#t, anf 'fesling thepower Of hig' truth. IloaVen's a mighty big place. The .Father's house hath -many homes and ^places prepared for many .' "Was he dreaming. o{ thesj3:as jie went' about our streets w'ith tubs and bruphes

|ul of his robes shining and exceedingly white as snbw? Jn 'fh'ai"djiy^yhen those who are last ^hall lie. first-,sfe.w will^ look down to find Brother Anderson.—[Wood's Household.. Magazine.

EARLY LIFE OF MR. BEECHER AT LAWitENCEBURG

-j

Iienry Ward Beecher' saysAmong the earliest tliingsl did. )v a3 to beg money from Cincinnati to buy side lamjDs in the church, so that we 6ould 'have ni^ht fjer-1 vice. After being' there' a, nionth .6f,'two I went to Cincinnati again, and collected money, enough to buy hynih books. I distributed them in the Befits.. Before this the hymns had been lined-out. I recollect one Of the first strokes of management I ever attempted in that parish, was in regard to these hymn books. Instead of asking the people if they were willing to have them, 1 juS't'.put".,'the: books into the pews for-there are ten men that will fight a change about which thby are consulted to one that will, fight it when it has taken place. I simply

thajt wesang out of books. Then there wasSiobody to light the lamps, and they could not afford to get a sexton. Such a thing was unknown in the primative simplicity of that Hoosier time'., WellJ,!' unanimously elected myself to ^be the sexton. I swept out the church, trimmed thie lamps, and lighted them. I was literally the light of that church. ,I didn5t stop to«groan about it, or moan about it? but I did it. At first themen folk thereabout seemed to think it was chaff to catch them with, or something of that kind but I went steadily on with the' work. After a month or so two yoiing men, who were clerks there, suggested, to me that they would help' me., I didn't think I wanted any help it was only, what one man could do. Then they sug•geRted three or four of .us taking,one tin th each, and in that way they were worked in, "iU 'x

WASHINGTON IEVHS'G DOING THE AGREEABLE TO A SQUAW— WHAT HER HUSBAND' DID

ABOUT IT, The following in an extraet'fram-some recollections of VVaalvingon Irving in thc Home Journal

VI was nearly killed by an* Indian once," said Irving one evening. "When I was a young man I \vas. traveling .in Canada with a friend. 'Thei-fe were more Indians there then than there are white men now. One raw, chilly day we were rowing in a canoe on the St. Lawrence, with an Indiah for a guide. As we neared the'spdt where Ogdensburg now stands he invited us to his wigwam to get some-' .thing to eat. Securing the canoe to the shore, we followed him a short distance to his hut, where we found his squaw Hm^ily cogkiifgj.vftni^hy/Our guid&i1^tioined us tQ a seat hy tl\e fire, and then pri).oce$£il to drink a large qujintity of whisky! My friend watched liim closely bujt I talked' to his wife, who at first gave

•atam®iWss |enicd not to do then she talked more rejely, TheA®»^*f,'r'JVfy,,?S^(i1K[ing th$ overbflrflenea loc3r ilidt you see aniong Indian women so, from half pity, as'shetpfcctfM*i§.uijch iromAlie fire, I rose to assist her. At the same moment her jealous ,h\isban(] rg.iscd a,lpge club, s^'i^ing me On the head a'blow" that maqe me lall insensible at his feet. As lie was about to repeat the blow my friend cauglit me in Es irms, and, rusluvj from the wigwam. depositnje in the eanoe, •,vnd was taking me' rapidly- down the gtreani b.efore omr half drunken pursuer reached tjhe shpye., I soon recovered my senses, but''I never w4s poUtQ t9.a,8qua^.

THOUOIIT

HE AVAS

hCarers wefe bV^s tinte-swn^gr s^^^or th«t7WrBgm^HH-WTO-TS'StrDnortiy Uf.KnAmAnnrne ?r* Asnlini*o W IIV—

ni^htl an' dev peep in de windows an make fun of iig'n! An1 brmider Beetsher sez, why don't we stop de nowise now doii an"' go' oi\t an' tell 'em ao9ut it— 3^ain it to 'ehi. Ah' *1 'members "tfh&t de fiible says 'boutdo outer darkness, an', de weepm' ande wailin'an' pe nashin' ob teeth. An' if dese boys an' gals stan' out dar a laflin' byniby "dey'll GUIU ,to,$e wailin' on de weepin' fus dey know. An'

il ftJhJU .H,X

DRUKK.—A

dinner

ijgirtv was in progress diiring the brilliant display of northern lights, and a gentleman, stepping, *out: to cool his burning brow, was startled by the display about the frosty pole. He stood perfectly aniazfcd, thSr'turning to the window he ^vw within, t^he .wife of his bospm sitting with the ladies waiting for their liege |o4ds to end their champaign,and cigars. Pusftfifrraside thfell^-ge cut&in he beck. pi\bil Wrs- Agnes.- .to como out. She complied, wh^g he said tocher solemnly ''Waynes, d*er see anything* osstronory now'tf} b1'1YesDollyi I see that you have been drinking too much wine." "No

most brilliant aurora lever saw." ''Wagnes, are things $ shoo tin?" "Yes, dear." "And a-fiasli', AVagnea?" "Yes, Dollv." '.'An' a sorter spreadin' and dancin'—eh, \Vnsnesiv "All that my dear." "Ho! ho? laughed the husband, much relieved. "Do-yoti know, Wagnes I—mean Hagnes when'r I come out an' saw the celestial /phpnomoaums a glowin' upper yonder, damn me effer I didn't think I was drunk.

ISsltsIt

DE WITT CLINTO^pf-

AX ACCOUNT OS- HIS DTJEII' WITH JOHN

SWAHTWOTJT.

If you wish to know what- manrter of yoiing man De Witt Clinton was, you have only to read the. official report jof the duel which he fought in !8U2 witn John Swartwout, at Weehawken. Clinton Was then opposing Aaron Burr, and Startwout accused him of being actuated in his opposition only by personal and selfish motives." I ».

I "He is a liar, a scoundrel and a villian," ciclaimed the Jiot-headed Clinton. A challo'ngtf followed,"and the duel was fought. I suppose that it was the most remarkable afi'air of 'the kind that ever occurred—out of Ireland. The first fire doing no harm to either antagonist, one of the seconds asked Swartwout: "Are.you satisfied, sir?" "I am not," said' he, with more bluntness than courtesy

They firedji aecoMd.'time without effect. "Are you satisfied, sir?" asked the second. y?j-, "No!" thundered Swartwout.

^he men fired a third time without effect, when the same gentleman again asked Mr. Startwout if he was satisfied.

I'jl am not," was the reply neither shall I te.i.iintiLtMt. .ap61ogjLis-ih'ade-:which--I h^ve demanded. Until then, we -must proceed."

Swartwout's' second then" presented a paper containing the apology demanded for Clinton's signature, saving: "We cannot spfend our time in conver-^ -sation.,. Tliis" paper "ltfust bft-signe^j or prqee^d.!'^/! "I will not sign any paper on the subject," said Clinton, with firmness arid dignity. "I have no animosity against Mr. Startwout. I will willingly shake hands, and agree to shake .hanc^ on the scorp of -former friendship."

The fourth fire' then took place, when Clinton's ball struck-his obstinate antagtonikt.in. the-leftJ.eg, -below the knee.

Are you -satisfied, sir?" the woanded, ^aiTwas"again liskec!. Standing "firml^ 5 at his post/ lie answered: "It is useless to repeat the question. My, determina.tion, is fixed, and

I am not, sir!" repucd Swartwout "proceed." Clinton then left his. station, threw down

his pis)oIj| and declared that lie wouldl fight no*more. Whereupon Swartwout, turning to his second, asked what he should do to which the.se.cond replied: "Thfer^ ^g'fiothing further left "for you now but to hamyour. wounds dressed."

So the combat ended, and the two parties returned! in their .barges to the city. Sucjx,w45plintbh at thirty-thi«e, when he, had already been a member of the Legi6lafifre, and .\tds about to ehter the Senate of the United States. He was brave to jashness, and ambitious beyoiid inejasure but he lived up to the standard of his day, and acq.uitted himself of every trqst With honor arid clistinCtibn nM

to PEOPLE of r^fin^d taste and habits,. here is perhaps, nothing, so much appreciated as finding everything in its place of good quality and style and appropriate to the occaaon. Of "such a cla^s bdr city boasts of a good round number, as inany in fact as any place of equ^L^ig^ either east or west, and we' have'only to

ith«

hii)t that they can find at the splendid: driig .store. »f JBuntirtArmstrong, th0_ fullest and finest assortment'of Brushed," bo|h Hair, Cloth and Tooth, Toilet Soaps of all kinds, and •jPerfumery, coinprising Lubins, Chris. Rnnimels and Atkinsons, that was ever offered iii Terre Haute,. ..

WHERE TO BUY

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JL Galilo to-Iieadin^ Susincss Ilouses of •*.' .Terre Haute.

Special Notice —In tho'.issse of this Guide it i§_ tht) aim of the,-publisher's of the

QlfEENSWAKE».., muJ

W"LargestStock,

Whv-

SI,.Straus,

AG.

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T" Kissner,

EXPRESS

to furnish its readers with valuable information in. a convenient' form for reforenoe.

AUCTION.

Gt-•»Auction

eorA

Bayvard & Co.: and Commission Merohants, ,! 30and32south4thsfcreetv 1 iireTre Haatel,.lndiana\ Consignments solicitett. 603?FCTX0^EBX AND CUiAttS.

ti. Blatck, i: .Hi .9VG .' Dealer Jn.' ConfectioneryvToyS, Bruits and Nnt3,

Best teands of Cigars

73 Main street. and Tobaeoo mATTRESSISS.

E.D.'Harvey,

(1

S.-aicih'ardKu*SCo^, Jobbers and dealers in Crockctr, GlassjiCutlOTy', IFrait'Jars, Jelfer ^aaHers,

SyjBf of golden

and House Furnishipg ?oods. -i pitcher, No. -7&Main -J' COLIJBGB.

ommoEctal Cftlle^o. And Teli Institute, Cor Sixth anifMaSil streets

.til!:

Garvin & g^inly/Prlflfetitajs AVALL PAPER, &c.

I?3-Main

Trederlck BifeohhatUt & Co,, I v. tfew tork SMre, street, near Court House-square.

CheaiDry Goods, Wall Paper -r i. j- AndWintfow*8hades. Bnokell,.?. lists tile ISrtfert stock, newest styles, -And lowest prices,

allPaper, Ayindow Shades, Ac. HAndsrimest Stylrt

WII.dealere

Paige & Co., W1

Kissner'8

Anton

mgm

ERiE HAUTE, INDIANA, MONDAX. &'A?iVa!u/ *V

NOXIOUS AND FANCY GOODS.

Tiddla*8."V X\) Variety Store, Trimmings, Laces, Embroiderie?, PurniBtMii^ Fancy'and Variety Goods. Largest, stock the city., ....' j«p. ^l.Main strejat.

•niCi'thZlHirS'v-r'i1-

.Wholesale dealer in Millinery and Fancy Goods, Hosiery, Corseta. TrimmingSs &e. -149 Main street. Terredlautei

New York office, 547 Bfoadway. -5 -IGE CREAM rEKKZERS.

K. Henderson &Co., jj

s.

J. Np. llJLMam streets /.I,

Terre Haute, Ind.

INSUBAlfCE AXDJBJEAX. ESTATE.

Grimes

& Koyse, ir.!? Real Estate And CoTIcfitihg Agents,

Ivo. 2 south Fifth street,

B.

WW.

1

Terre Haute.

Holmes, Real Kstkto Agency, No. 113'Mam street,

1

Johnston,

General Agent United States Life Insurance Co., of New York. Cash Assets, $4,000,000, ©ividends paid |i $1,030,785 11. L.o^ses paid, ,$1,787,502 21.

'barton & Keeler, Insurance, and Real Estate Agents, I IN. E. cor. Maih and 6th sts. "s I tlnderwriters. Impcrial London,

Andes, International, New lork. HARDWARE.

Cook & Son, Wholesale and Retail dealers in Hardware and Cutlery, 162 arid 154"Main street. Agents for the Horney Richmond Plow.

J.

GoryWholesale

& Co.,

and P^etail I)6alcrs in,

Hardwart,Iroh,^tcol, Spoke's, Felloes, Hubs, bash. Doors, "Belting^/&fc.• Nos. 121 Main, "anil -l'anil ifth street.

Aastiii&Co,, j, Successors to Austin, Shryor & Co,

Wholesale Hardware, Manufacturers' Agents, Hazard's Powder," "Atliins''Saw,

Collier's White.Lead, Sigii Gold, Anvil.

,T..

Rr

Stoves, Tin Plate, Sheet Iron, Refrigerators, Ice Chests,'Water Coolers, Ice Cream Freezers,''Mantles, &fc. 128 Main street, Terre Hantei

DRUGS.

BnntinManufacturing

beg we

may proceed." While the surgeon was extracting'tlie ball from the opposite side of Swartwout's leg, Clinton again declared that he had no animosity against Swartwout, that he! was sorry for what had passed, and was^ willing to go forward, shakd hands, and.: bury the circumstance in oblivion. Swartwout, however, standing erect at jhig 3)lacte,yinsifited..upon^the written apolog5'» A! fifth time they fired, and Clintohf3"*bSll'Jfifrtick liis antagonist in the sarue leg. ^ittle-below thefOTmer wound. "Ar&-yoU^fl.tisfied, sir?" asked^he secOnjd.

& Armstrong, Pharmacists,.

_. And Wholesale ana Retail Druggists, No. 168 Main street, JNear corner of Sixth.

look & Davis, General dealers in Drugs and Medicines Also .Manufacturersof Flavoring^ Extracts,,

0

Ohio strCfet between Third and FOiirth.'

Gallele&

Berry,

rase General Dealers in HP Drugs, Medicines, Pte P&lnts, 0i\s,Qlsi5^, t.

Corner Main and:Fourth streets.

GUNSMITH.

John

'.Aniistrong, Gun Surgteon,- Pistbl Doctor and Stencil Architect.... Carpenters' and other saws put in tip-top order. Special attention paid to Wood Saws. Third street,-two doors north of- Main. f""

2

S "TVlieeler,

ZOffice

1 Dealer in Weod Sewing Machines,.,^! «gj» No.iT doUth Fifthistreet, li%3

Weed Family Favorite,

M. F. & G. F. Sewing Machines. UNDERTAKER^.

^saacBall, v.... q"]

Cor. Third and Cherry streets,

S

Palace of Mu

1

And Lowest PHces at

"Ryce's Carpet Hall,.77 Main street. MUSIC ALMEKCHANDISE.

,v and- Retail ofiMusical Mer-

j. \a aU

.... icttl

handise, cof. Main "and Sixth streets. Agents 2r Ghiokering Pianos, and Mason & Hamlin Organs:

luflir, ff fo. ft Ohio street.

SlUrte,

iteent for^temway & Son's Pianos, Rooms afTerrc Haute" Musical Institute, 1S2 tin street, up stairs.

IC,

liarnikle,

J.

No. 48 Ohio street.

CARFSNtTERJ

,A..tWoodj-iJniJii v.'v-i-.

'ShopW'Chegfcst'stfefc'ti t-i-s

Between Fourth and Fifth,

SB.

1

Terre HanteVIfif-'

aETVELRY. r- lr

1

St

Freeman,

Dealer in

^TWatoh'os ClboksrJewolrR?:^ "'we

viTWatohosy C'lb

SolicrSilvcr and Plated, Wa 161 Main street.

ohn R.I'reemaii, .T Dealer in

jjeaier in

1:

Watchcs, Diamonds, Jowclrs,":. and Silver Plated Ware,* ':V. Onera House.

Silver

TO DEAL. si) iy

SADDLERY HARDWARE.

giiteV''i£',&c^'ls!ho^ 'si W IOE "W*holesaleDealers in I Saddlesjtll»rdwar«c -r- s—mm .O

Fj ajcather.'CollarSj^Vhlpa,

No. 5"south Fift,fi"streef. CLOTHING AND TAILORING.

Merchant Tailor, ..)^qT-l.1 UMSo^lSiEoTCSt'ore,

j:

Torre Haute, Ind

os. Rothschild, Sol^foopriefcpa

81 J^^tfSet,rbe? TOfd ^T^urt Best uiul chuupest.

II. Bannister,

v.a

Eumitwre Doalwi, 89:Mam at. These Mattrcssea never loso tneir shape, and ithjy never need repairr-they.ftiakfi JBi) noueC Take oineon a months trial.

railormg,

-.No. 79 Main street,

s'A*Sn*L

Terre Haute, Ind.

M^chAntaQor, CT.STX

1- Manufacturer and dealer in Clothing,

1

Hats, Cars, and Gents' Furnishing Goods, 174 Main street.

Opera House Buildin kJ

1

il

Clothiers,

1 JVnd Dealers in Geilts' Furnishing Goods, Trunks, Valises, &c., 118 Main st. Opera House Block. ox,

Dealers in

Ready Made Clothing, Hats, Trunks, Valises, Gents' Furnishing Goods'. lo^Main st., north ejijo bp|. 5tha^|6fi.^|

EBeckcr,

-'-Terre Haute, Ind.

93, south side Maih street, Tftrre Hante. Ind.

-r*7- H. Sage, Yf Confectioner and Bakert Dealer in Foreign and Domes ie Fruits, Nuts, Crackers, Fire Works, Etc., 119 Main street, lished in 1837.

Wj'XXtof?6tionery

No. 8Ohio street,

^^rompt attention paid to all orders.

Estab-

A. Sheap fi Co., 61 Ke CrSam Kirlor^" ,Vw

*-0hildren9''Carr»ttffeS,^•t»

Airents for Fisherman's Compressed Ycast. Sixth st., opposite Postoffice. CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, Stc.

R'yce's

Carpet Hall, •HesdqftarterS'fotAll kinds of House Furnishing Goods. Only Exclusive Honse in the city.

No. 77 Main street. TAINTING.

'filiaiif3t.iU^rr,

tW

Bridenthal, Agent for

M.

$# Jooifcrt

7

0£i£ii,

MlssMpA."

sj-ff?* «l{

AVTiolesalejftiGI Retau ~r

MillmciV.-Ribbons, Flower?, Laces, Ay.,' 182 ifain street Bleaohing and pi^wm^'donc to order.^ v,J

Ki WyetK,

YankeeWaffles,ahd

6

V± Milliner and Uress MaSer, 153 Main street, up stairs. Entfance first door east of Riddles ...

Terre Haute, Ind.

LEATHER.

John

H. pfBpyle,' .. Dealerin Leather. Hides,'Oil .' :h' -.—And Fihdindgs,

No 178 Main street,

Casn lor Hides, Pelts, Rough Leather. &o. A. Burnett &Co.,

A Leathery* Hides, Shoe Findings, 144-and 146 Main rtreet.f

BARBER.

eo. D. Sinvnla,

ilV. tV XerreHauteHousi^ Sharing Ten Cents.

,i

.All business entrusted to him "VRill be promptly attended to,.

Kltchen/ Hot Meals at all hours. Hot Coffee. Fish and Game seasonV with the' best the market affords, at all times."

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Ti- S. Bartholomew.

•145 Maitt' strset, bet. 5th and sixth.

"Carley & Roaclii g!I'' Mai

M"

Terre If aute, Ina.

ARCHITECT AND

Walter

& Epplngliousen, •,

n-.~

Arbhitccts"and Builders. Stcam'^tone' and.marble yards. Proprietors oftstone quarry and lime kiln at Oak,alla, Putnam- eo%nty," Ind" Cherry street between Eighth and Ninth.

OKGMS. I rxSXCXML KS

PAPER WAREHOUSE.

„X ocke & Walmsley, J_j Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Paper Bags, Flour Sacks, ping Add 'Manilla Papers &c

No. 10 south Second street. BOOTS AND SHOES.

arbert &• Gilbert, P, /I

J'

Tangles & Tutt, il Manufacturers, and Dealers in Boots and Shoes, 107iMain.S{rcet, bet. Fourth and Fifth

O it he O

SC,

1

Scott, (Successor to F. C. Crawford,) Dealer in Boots and ShoeS, Murray's Old Stand,

("ilart,

N0. 98"Mam Street.

Andrews, ,.«CT Manufacturer, and iitf, Dealer in Boots and Shoes, 1 14l'Main StreSt, Terre Hahtc, South side, between 5th and Sjth.

Wright & Co, Manufacturers and Dealers in Boots"and Shoes, No. 82 Main Street, between 3d and 4th, C. W. & Co. warrant good'fits.'

-'STKNCILSi *A'

R.Foote, r-n A

af Wholesale and RetauDbaler in CJJL Tmencil Cutters' supplies. Seal Presses, StenciU, CheoM^RMot*stW'jnpA' {Miaat dowest eastern prices.' No. 139 Main street.

"1

MSiiSahieMerchant Tailors, And One Price Clothiers,

Middle Room,

,ha$. E. HodfoM, oim Attorneyy .-*» |f Real Estate and Loan Agent,^ Cor^r Fourth and Main strcetsj^.^p

O1

DENT5IST^'ky 2\ 1.

Dr.L.

II. Bartholomew,

SttfgeOli-and Mechlin i%!l'D^fftIi

^efMdin"Bttdet NationaMiloek. Every operation is registered, and warranted to' answer the recommendation.

11

,-df ftfclfa/tlso^,"

)P'

Clothier, Red Front,

rn J- Langforl, 1-

.1 3

^Painter,

Fifth rtreat.

Between Main and Ohio streets.

GRAIN.

Smysor & Milton, Grain Dealers. Warehouso at tho Vandal ia llailroad crossing of Fourth street. ut. k... 4 oa

i*

•s, Whole, NUMSJ^J?62$. BlSfl

1

MEAT MARKET.

Tp Stevewon, U. Terre ,fi-

aySJcpress .Meat Market,

Old Express Business Room, Sixth street, opposito PoBtomce

GAXTANIZED IBOXy «c.

Moore

e'rty, Slate Roofers and Mannfac

&-Hai

Tin%nL.-_

turers of Galvanized Iron Cornice dealers in •Mantles, Grates,/Oistern-ahd Force Pumps. No. 181 Main street.

O -rs

Manu#aetnrors of Saddlcs nnd Harness,' Dealers in -Collars, Whips, Trunks, Ac. :No^' 80, Main street, -North side, between. Third arid Fourth.' .1Peter.

J.Ryan,

J\f Manufacturor of .and Dealor.ia -?f .' Saddles, Harness, Collars, Whips, Trunks etc. C6rner Second and Main streets. ..

-T)eter MHler,' .' JT Manufaetnre ^nd "", Dealer in Saddles/Harness -rfn'd Trunks. Agent for Miller'sHarnes? Oil, Ac.,,old Post pffibh fiirdiftf, so'fith Fourtfl *stf«jC"'-.f 1 j7."'1 5 is HAIR GOODS. •V^, .i v.

Si-Sit) '!. ••. --. I.

rs. E. B. Mcssmore & Co., Manufacturers dnd Dealers in 1 Real and lihitation Hair Goods,

Nets, Hair Jewelry and loilet ArtMeST TCo. 7 southTifth'etr'eet. BOOKS.

^4B,VQltKS.

Qeatli.i Haffief,,

•TffreTfi^OarVOTESr^Sottth side Main street*

Between Canal-and B. AO. Railroad. CARRIAGE MAKEBS.

oottj Graff & Co.

Carriage Makers, Yest iiide. Public Square,1

Repairing done with neato'es's and dispatch.' HATS AND CAPS.,

jl'ohnH. SyJcos, sr if Wholesale andHetail

Yates,:.

I NdV^ll Ohio.kreet. ART EMPORIUM.

RJW •'91 MaiPicturcs„Fraro'e«,.afadMouldings,

Looking Glasses, JJlusical Instruments ®R-EI(JH'r IjINE. ,e.Jiansnortation Company's Fast

SWm^rotw6ifi^tiTOS bHW EMt

and We8t, Withont 'ohfehgo' Of cars. /Office on Sixth street, opposite Postoffico-. _, W. H. Danaldson, Agent.

RESSTAItKANTS.

olfelder's Ladies'and Gents'. Restaurant. eals at all hours, ironrd a.m.i to l2p.m. No. 9 south?FiIth feeetf. .-- -TerreHaute, Ind..•

ml:

is

[hvAl

I^afber Slio:

Mastfs

"^"Kissner's

lifT 2.W rsl

———The-Hatter," And Furrier,"" '. New York Hat Store,'

145 Main.strcet, •.- ... l'LOW MANUFACTORY.

ip Setrhirt'a ., v.,

-''Plow Manufactory,

First Street, between Main and, Ohio. BIRDCAGES.1

W.Rippetoe,

No. 135 Main street.

1

R. Henderson & Co.,-- ~f 1" ,:

^0. Ill Main strdet

•/-A!*: Terre Hante, Ind. TOBACCO AND CIGARS.

1ST IL Duddloston & Bre., Wholesale ind

ITf

Retail dealer^ in and manufacturers 01 fine and. commOn Ci»irs dealers in ovfery variety of Toba«eo8. $0.185 Main street, south side, bOtw^en'Sixth and Seventh. eldel & Heinl,. .i'iivi 'jlkfanufabturers and Dealers.in:i,

Cigars and TobacMr-.,. .M yo. U^ogaL ^oarth-Street. a a

JLTt.K

1

Cigar Manufacturer and, Dealer in •, .^Tobacoo,,!p.iie8, &e.i. 1147 Main street, Terre Haute, Ind.

AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS.

•pnr.'Ji

D.n: ""6"photogf»-

a it iv

6

...

Dentist,

I

Ohio street,

Bet. Third and Fourth.

wtircQSBSiaacB GRocEioEsi Jtc.

amcs B. Lyne,

No.

,or Dealer, rj

Terre Haute, Ind.

oivser & Johnston,

Wholesale Groeersf Alia Linuor Dealer#,-^ V"

«Nos. 1 and 2 Dowling Hall, Terre Hante, Ind.

W holesalo dealer in --kLiqwprs.iJigaSs, iOysters £&c. -A' istreSt, .. I Jt, 3 —""Terrellaute. Ind.

171 Main

HOTELS.

Honse, of Third and Ohio streets, Redford, Proprietor.

"nvntin

4jttmtin'C«rncr

Harvey J. Porter, Clerk, a

$0 per day. Good sample rooms attached^

"VTational Honse,. JM Corner Main and Sixth-streets, ju' '.

S. Patton,

Proprietor.

N^wly Fittod and Famished,

REFRIGERATORS.

K. Hendersorf'&ifei^ul

S:

No. Ill- Main street,

ante,:

st»x & »ar iTaia

J^EW'ffOIg.-STOHB,|j

l-''"

Dealerin Hats, Caps. Firs,"t ,r ,An« Straw Opods. 113 Main street. "*,

nT

'hro-t

YES! .I.„..W

Jones A Jones

A .TnnAfli

OMNIBUS LINE..

ifi rilQtk & Gist's Terre Haute Omnibus Line, Will attend toj all" cglls. ^Office at 142 Main street.

STOVES. ,, ." S

R. Henderson&.Co.,

(-ym ita lllvMain street^' wsn ix:.' r.i -'^2.*"' '...Terra ante, Ind*

S.1

Smith

& Wheeler,,

Kj(

1

Dealers in Stpves GratoSi Castings, Manufacturers of Sheet Iron, Tin-, C6ppor Ware, Agents Fairbank's Scares, 150 Mam stieet, Terre Haute.

EA3IILY GROCERIES'.

J.,

'AiMorgan,,,," Dealerin ,: t!ti Grocofics, Provisions, Produce and Coal, '. Gor. Sixth and Ohio streets.

.Wholesale ahd Retail dealeir in Chqidi -Itas,.' Coffee's,' Sngari( atid Fanoy Grocferies, "p. 187•Main-street. ,Sign: of the 'steaming nee pot. ,, .-

JW.Mand,-

Jr. Encyclopedias .Dictiana-

Vj/.Dyl^enlb,

Ties','Works 6n Science, Art,. Religion, POetry and General Literature,Stationery,&c. "earner Main and 6th streets. Agoncy for J. TJlLippincott & Co, Philadelphia.'

OBartlett

& Co.

"sr jiDealorsin 1.* Books and Stationery, Fancy-Goods and-Notions, 101 apd 159 ^ain street Jterre.Haute. WHOLESALE DRY.^OODS. /^ash, Br6. & Co. (successors to L. Ryce?) \J/ wholesale dealers Foreign and'Domestie Dry Goods- and''NotiOns, S^Main street, between Third and Fourth. The only wholesale dry goods house in the city..

"TSrHatirSffeeC 'J -i ii uyear (Joitrb-Jfouse Square

3

J.,

LV* -'616^Grocery, Provision and Produce Store, -s'iJ White Front,

Opp.-CJpera House,

Eppert,

e.

0

Photographer,'

•jir .. 'Jav!it9 4 No. 87Main street, i1JW, SW.t'.V/

i.

Ilehwaon Third andFourth streets.

SEEDS.

II

Manufacturers and

Dealers in Boots and Shoes, 42 south Fourth streetf#*? Red Front,1opposite the Market House.

J. 65 Main street.. Seeds for the Field, Garden, ahd Bord'cr/'ifii their season reliable quality and for sue in all quan titiOs.. Potatoes Plants,,lius^jipjW-orkyjBjrdCages,ice.

liTVtHRY STABLE. '-1 ,'J ,'i- ?•i 1 1'

& Lr:1®^ Cl»aftsrtck»./s I

Eclipse liiVeir^ta'blfe,15*®" I j1.1

I 'Foirrth strefet betWeon Main Snd Ohio, Opposite the old

Q.EEATES1! -^EfrAIN^

Ijtprpy i,w

A

-iiaJ fi in lioiori* -rn)utu uttun »Hihr Jiiaillhtl a i-cd vod) J«3t iA .it. vail

18

So. 15 Somh Fottrth,Street, iii i-y/ibtisS if 'orii ynA''f 0 ,W»U H. T»n sii nave jnst reeerveda full line W Hop# & terfs celebrated^ :v

ON STQNE CHINA

Also lfaVrcShitpc Stdiie China,

Jdualling fine ChinninappearancRi A bea' iliil stook'ol

BpliEMIAN GOOBS.

Also, a'spletidid stock ofGo]jlet» and Fru^ beat- qaalitr of'Mirer* plated stood Bnttania ware, table cutlery, t®* triys, a to., whichfl uowr, offer at greatly reduicea pHces. The public are respectfully ixitited to cail end examine vny new aroeap nti yety low prices before p&rofaaiing* elaoerew "t'AljKO. z-i

IV. BQBBIiTS, r,. ... -'-0VU /iiuse jind Sign .«,jni:

wr KQBBKU

']*{'." Praotfpal Ho

PAINTER.

.'.Plain and Decorative /r

TAPER HANGER,'

.rti.

ii O

^^twc^inFifii/and Sixth Streets.':

Alt WOSKT fASBA TX E -i.-.ir .!:J ..i-

.V .1'

lt.11

Of all kinds for tho, Trade4-.(

mav2fdlv

*•. i.ivor^w

Reduction in Prices!

.j. j.

Iron Grenadines irortlrftiW, ^Inrk«4 dpwittp ?t85

Handsome Lawns worth 5J)c. -. Marked doira 1-2C.

Other Lawns worth

I'rairie City Baiift"Bn!Idfng. "i I 'X One door north of the,po8toffice, ... tT -""1'

1

TWO

TWO

1:

Dbalerin Groceries, Provisions, Wlicflfarid Willow \yare. llighest price paid for Country Produce. West end Main street,, ponth.side-, sit to tho Bridge.' .,

^°rSeIL Purtly, jjlsue fcirt fli!D «ltli ,tii Dealer in -1 Country Produce and G^oocnW,

National Road.JfWorth looking at—will be so a or a to OUSE of fjveroomaon:Chestnutstreet, between- Slxflrnhcf Sevenths-cheap. Good rms. v. -1

H'OUSii

PHOTOGRAPHY. «1t?0 I

Wright, p_. Jt'I vl/ li Noi 105 Main street,

on.Gk Street,between,, Oak'and Sfrfm meelylocrtted—nearly" bow. Price WW,. r,...... 7.^ ».{

K*i

Iron (irenadlnns Trorth Marked dqwn t»^ Iron Grenadines worth Jaeii

Markcd down tQ ^Oc.

Liglit Col. Orenadlncs~wornt 35 c, V»keJ(lawatoS5f4

jral)aneseGrena^Ihes worlh25c, 'nr. J^Iarkod dbwnto 15c.

worfl! iMcS ipi Marked down to 20c. #1^". Markid doirn to 20c.

I iSfE, residence property on Ohio street. 5k...

mopth,

HOUSE

of nine rooms—full lat~iSn Eerie srtreet beuteen Sixth and Seventh. Cheap, at S3500. n-.. v'l fii i!, NEW house 'of five rOoms on Fjrfct street, r\ between Oak and Swan. Has ayery eon\«uience Veryeheap,«t$120fri -'i

.- NICE, residence. two squtfres "eottth«T ,1

any $4600.

50 'JOfeSSlw lyrtrm Hi /bid

ih-»

«'J

*fi\ '-it .1'j.111 bntri

1

X*

Gliiiia, Glasf'i,

1

•-I't ff

bac n'o ixU tti '-j vl-•

'.a

At THE0:STAHI'^ .WJ

'WL

"TtRB*.H^CTB, ISDIAKA.

1

M".

1

ELEGANT

1

irtni&c.—rn15c Markcddown to 10c.

i.

flvera.-fltorttjiieRi

Rare Bargains in evr CaU|

and examine Goods andjrrices.

Frod. Eusct^u^&Co..i 73 3TR11T STWOT» JTEAR COTJKT BrOUSTTS^RE.

0 J. BKACKEBUSH,

1 -Beal Estate awA

Insurance

tOK SALi h]

Hbnse ain'd some vacant'lots A

best part of the oity^t() {ra4fl".for :»'«ao fiirin near the city.' "',

new houses oh a full lot, one ef lire, the other of seven rooms. Will bjq sold together eery ioa on favorable ternuu. for few days only.

FINE corner lot on sonth Foorth street at a bargain. Sai "tTUSlNF.SS house opposite the Market honse at a decided bargain, for cash.

A:

FINE

!.i1

li.

business, property, eeotraljy located paying fifteen percent oa the jrice asked and growing in valu^iaiit. "VrEW house of three roOmaon harth Fourth JM street. $1,200.

HOUSE

of nine rOoms on- North Seventh street. A, birgaiii ai-lSS,*)!)* Good terms.

TEN

lots in Tueli A Ushei^s-additoa.' Very 5 cheap. On good terms.

beautifnl lots' on Strawberry Hill, Cheap imd xn very goOiiteiUa.

TWOth?city—a

1

acres of ground.m tBesontrwiureeni part Of beautjful buildihk "ife,

HOUSE

ahJd'fot hear ihBY.'*3^'L. Bi

G5od plaeaibTJLgHc4ryj "WH-sell cheap or take a vacant lot in^trsde r-. plVEscrgs 'Of ^rtJUrid nearthe ^lastaFuni*eet X*. Very Cheap. Dn long time,

/S| OOD {house oit£onth,ThM ^JC'rboms, hall/pahtrV, wardroo outbiiildingsv,' A^abargain,

TWO.niceJo.t3'

vl-

1 {40and42Main:street? earge-12 .Davis, U. VJT' ,V: iv .(si "J .Dealer in, -,

1

Family Groceries,

286 East Main street.'

J'l

r5

letil^ive

s, 4c^ Goed

on Gulickstreet, libng. tia« it

given. .' 'V-i-v y*^OOD-house of si* rooms, &he lot, good est\pT building9» Corner Filth, and- Chestnut streets

RESIDENCES

"on 'Chestnut' streefc-iYry lov

Woiild^ive.good time^ on fntereafi JBEAUTlFUi. lot on South SIxth street at a 41:-Bargain. ?v 'SPIiENDtD' -IfOT, east front on Btn St.

-Price.S90Q.. r:i &' ,: OOD*residence tenrooms. Finelo.t^ East j| front, -Best lOcatioh in rlie "city—very near .:tin street,. To 'be Spldnt aibargain,- easy term's. '. "tTACAiJT lbts-'fn- nirpn rts of .'the city and snburbs. .. a NCI INE acreso£grflnnd Itenutiftilly leoatcd on A

About PriMing# THErPIiA(?Kto'tet«ai.Arr^ )a of Prin^egexeoHted iwithi..

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