Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 1, Number 47, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 20 May 1871 — Page 8

Personal.

S Additional I'erwonnl on First I'Bjcr. Prof. A. tthido is now director of tho rM auincrehor.

Joining squares on Eighth street.

The Indianapolis A St. Louis Railroad has no Superintendent.

and kissing the "devil." 7

John Tolbert, formerly deputy ei'iy clerk, will tak iiia osition as clerk in the county auditor's office on Monday.

M. A. Morc, of Titusvillc, Pennsylvania, who hfn tho contract for boring ithe ("Merry stret oil well, is in town. «"ili 1 Uros. wJJ give a Avagon load of llov e/-s for the cecoralion of the sol«iicr.V graves. lii/rny-Handed Aleck has settled dowji in tho Mayor'i ntst as niiuglv as hp had been a (-customed to it all his life/

A .nlli van county juror, i.cing lined for fontempt of court, coolly requested thepre:si«ling judge to "charge t'te line and Avail till harvest for the money." I

Ilichar.l S. T.'iinant, of this citv,| v.'hui a mere boy, as color-bearer of the I l'itl. .Indie.n:t, fell seriously wounded the r.imparts of Arkansas Post. ^piyloss W. Manna is preparing an 'less for delivery before 11.e literary ties of the Missouri State l,"niverin .June.

'wen Tullor, Demas Deming, T. P. urray, Samuel McDonald, !•'. Shuellerman, Harry Danaldsou, and many other CIMKOU*!, attended the St. Louis races this week.

Jo: Uliiice is going to write what he knows about farming. 11 is strawberries cost him ten cunts apioco nnd potatoes live cents each.

Thy president of a city bank is but twentj'-cight years old, and tho cashier of another has sniffed tho zephyrs of but twenty four springs.

.'os. h.' (iriswold has been tendered the Supcrinteudency of u, California Kailroad, which he will probably not accept.

A Main street clerk was confined to his room several days last Aveek, in consequence of indulging in the luxury of swallowing a small lead pencil.

I". is stated that a prominent huvver in this city says Martin Luther don't appear to iij ure us prominently in the Hiole us sonic of the other Apostle.— ./•ntnril.

Schuyler Colfax wiil conic to TerreHauto tis soon as his term of otlh'O expires. He has formed a partnership Avith ('. A. Imbcrv for the purpose of ma nil tact unng moire antique beer kegs.

Tho young lady Avho thought 1 iu:t the young gentleman who raised his hat most frequently to her on Main street was her bes! bower, has been left Avith a !o:ie hand.

George Francis Train purchased every copy of tho Indianapolis S*'»tincl of Thursday that he could Ibid in this city. The Issue alluded to had an uncomplimentary allusion to G. F. T.

Prof. Wiley, of Asburv University, Avill preach at Asburv Church to-mor-row morning and evening at the usual hours, in the absence of the pastor, Kov. .):». llili. who will act as presiding '.it rat Monte/.umu.

A IHOV In

toAvn

has a servant

Avho

re-

contly attempted to purchase some "('onseemt«xl Lye and another lady Avas informed by her cook a few days slneo that she wanted some Desecrated CiHTOnul.'1

J. T. Uedmond has n'sigiunl as Assistant Sujerintondont of the 1. A St. L. Kailroad. nnd has accepted the Nuj^rintendency of the Atlantic it Pacific Kailroad. with headquarters nt St. Louis.

Here is the neat ^tyle In which a Torro-llautc swell asked a young lady if he could call at her liou«e: jss Fonrt mcmorj* m\i«Hig*n«inl inV manv tcar fi tends, tiulucm mo to make this choice selection—of whom N?in« oulv stono thrxAT from my «hor. I wmiKI nntfcitho Rrt»nt«**t p'.cjtsun1 If gntnt^l tho ex«|Utslto charm of calling this tivcnlng at o'clock. Yours

An elderly eye-loetor ealle*i out an employe of this oftiee ou Tuewtiay and i» nearly succeeded in fastening some op^•1 tlcal instrument upon him, befor* the

Beat the drum nnd blow the bugle, and let the fact be proclaimed far and near that the proprietors of tho New York Store have on hand a large and fashionablo assortment of spring dry goods, shawls, kid gloves, ribbons,

Plight city olficials live in two ad- trimmings, parasols, etc., which they

are selling at prices so astonishingly low as to fairly startle the natives. Ladies, if you want elegant and stylish

,r ,, ii, ,i„«, bargains, don't forget to call at the llanna iiros., book and music dealers, otmnt New York Store,73

Mattoon, have failed. Col. Orado Potatobug is visiting the J'.irmers in this county.

Kirby Smith lives in .ttoon now.

J.ore, Main

lai}t

He was in town on Wednesday* learn what (the trouble was, and found Senator Collett, of Vermillion coun- that thccriwd was trying to get into ty, was in town on Thursday. the store tj get a supply of ice cream

I

John F. Meacham and wife leave on Monday for a short trip to Washington

tlty" tI

7i Main street

There wasjan immense crowd gathered in front tf Scudder confectionery,

night./ Our reporter sot about to

an(i s(Mm

Found—a jet hair pin, whii-l/the ribbons, trimmings, etc. Please call at owner can have by calling at llii^liiw

til0

»r. H. Martin, late of Kno^ounty, I

water. Scudder put on an

jxtra Oreo of waiters, tho wants of the people were supplied, and they went

cxt

on tbir way rejoicing.

J. II. BEADLE'S book on tah and the fornons lias reached a sale of 50,000 jjipley Doming are now receding one of tho largest, cheapest and the leading city lawyers have 1Dst attractive stocks of dry goods over been lUteivft,,^ court in Parke county, ^ored in this city. Tliey have given

thin week. yj/reat care to this jiurc-hase and can ofnuc kinyJi«».i, the policeman, ,1s ^fer extraordinary bargains in all kinds t.'ie only unmarried man among flie of silks and dress goods suitable for the '-ity ofjicinls. season also parasols, laces, hosiery,

corner of Main and Fifth streets.

3U'auti,'

-vou.r

has opened an oftico on Ohio street, l,CKSOri p-'tronizc home enterprise, en•nftar Fourth, in this eitv. I «ourj,b'e

ho,,,es w,v0 he ivy

a

cx'"

»»oritori«.us article, mid carry

about a satisfied and happy conscience,

by using the celebrated Knabe and Sleek iianos, which are among the leading pianos of the times, and arc sold only by L. Kissner, at the Palace ot Music, 48 Ohio Hlreof.

It will Jiay you to look at the extensive'and magnificent display of silver and plated Avare at T. II. Iliddle's Mine of Splendor, 151 Main street. 13very conceivable article that can bo manufactured from silver is there most temptingly displayed, and tho prices named render the inclination to buy almost irresistablo. Step in there and be made happy.

The best Avatches in the Avorld, The cheapest watches in the world, The greatest variety of Avatches,

Watches foueverbody, Watches for all purposes, At S. It. Freeman's Watch Depot. l(il, Main street. Go there and g^t immense bargains.

Never mind if tho servant girl does get mud and break the dishes. It is cheaper to buy new ones of 11. S. Kichnrdson it Co., 7" Main street, ilum to keep the old ones. Just look in and set! the nice things they havo got for you. Thero's Avhere you get tho Family Favorite Horning llwiil nnd Lupton's Silver Kurnfr.

The nicest tire yet is igniting the end of one of S. K. linker's cigars and keeping it afire by an inward suction. It Avill smoko considerable but that, you know,is the best part of it. Uaker Avill be happy to see you at tho Postoflico lobby, Avhero you Avill also find tho coldest soda Avnter of the season at fire cenIs a glass.

Oil your machinery Avith tho lubricating oils sold by Cory it Co., at their hardware store, TJl Main street. In fact, Cory vt Co. ought to be largely patronized as they run a homo institution and give you better goods and better goods and better bargains than outsiders do.

F.verybody can tell you about the Little Church Around the Corner, but the question naturally arises, Avhether Shcnp at the confectionery around the corner on Sixth street, can not furnish better and colder soda Avater and ico cream than tho little church or anybody else? Call and *oe.

"And I ever, ever more my true love shall see, for I had his photograph taken at Wright's gallery, and I can now better bear a three year's separation. Oh! it's so much like him." Koader,tako the hint, opposite the Opera House is the place.

The sweat ot your brow Avill be pleasingly cooled doAvu by your partaking of tho ice cold soda Avater, found at Hunt in it Madison's drug store ItiS Main Street. Its taste is heavenly. Try it. Kemomler the price bus. been reduced to cents a glass.

"What a splendid city and country for buggy riding," says every stranger. So it is, but one of those elegant buggieis. put up by Scott, Oreti it Co., renders it doubly pleasant. If you don't believe it. get one and try it. They can suit you in anything in their line.

John Kuppenheinier shows an immense stock of ties, boAvs and scarfs, of all descriptions, to suit all tastes, nnd plenty of them for the retail trade. Everybody can be suited, as he carries about the heaviest stock of such goods in the city, at 11S Main street.

St rnvrWrrief at R. W. "Rippetoo's also fresh butter, nice am! sweet also early vegetables and fruits also lots of

liemiish design AV»S discovered. The other poo»l thinps to eat. look round eveist atllrnied that thert» Avas some- there ntul you'll be sure to find jnst

thing: wrong with our printer's optics, whit you are fond of. The disciple of Faust mildly swore that his eyes Avcre perfectly sound. The doctor then tried to compromiae by calling it a case of near-sightedness,

In searching for real comfort smrch for S3 Main street and boy of D. H. Harrey one of tho* elegant spring bed

bat the printer couldn't see It in that bottoms. It will be an investment you and the aggressive oculist was will neA cr regret, especially while presi»mjeHtd to beat a retreat. ent prices bold.

TIR/K K-HATJTE SATURDAY EVENING MAIL. MAY 20. 1871

HITE LEAD.

NOT IX COMPETITION.

E A E

White Lead Co.,

CIXCIXSATI. OHIO.

HAVING NOTICED THE EKKORtS OF ccrtain parties to create mi impression that "I'hcenix" brand White Lead is in comP^ti* tion with our "Eagle" brand simply because chicanery triuniplisover reason and right in procuring the award of a silver IIH-dtu—not tor merit, as they insinuate, as everv experienced painter Avho has used our Lead Snows —but, in the language of the Committee, not one of Avhoin is a practical man, say in their award,

Avhich

is as follows: "The specimens

of White Lead exhibited by the manufacturers Avcre all pure and of excellent quality, t)if onli/ appreciable difference being in ptirilu of color, and E. 11. it Co's beini Mdyed the whitest, the premium was awarded to them."

Even- practical painter understands that whiteness in lead may be obtained in small quantities for an exhibition or by grinding it in bleached oil, that is not found in thesaine brand in larger quantities, and that

ness, when prepared for market, isoneol the smallest requisites in White Lead, as it soon bleaches after being spread, but It Isthebody or opacity, fineness and so skillfullv manufactured as to become Avliite by age that is the perfection of its preparat ion. These properi ties we claim for our Lead and whitems.equal to any other. There Avas awarded to us a laigc and beautiful Gold Medal for true merit in While Lead,possessing all the requisite qualities of a durable and handsome Paint.

All large dealers in Paints sell our Lead, and Painters Avho are the best judges of the quality of that which they arc in daily use have patronized us for the last twenty-five years indirectly. To them Ave refer. ii/r None is genuine without the head label, with Eagle and the name Wit. WOOD it Co., and our Hed Guarantee Label on the label signed, WM. WOOD,president.

The above advertisement Ave cut from the TKKKK-JIAUTE DAILY EXPItESS of May 8. As we think, Avith tlie exception of a few inaccuracies of statement (probably unintentional), it is a better card for us than anything Ave can Avrite, Ave reproduce it here with corrections.

A.s to the insinuation that unfair means were used in obtaining our medal, we leave the committee making the award to answer the charge, if they deem it Avorthyof notice. We do not.

We will, however say the awujd Avas not made on the samples exhibited, ts implied, but from lead purchased in the ofen market and was therefore from our reguar, ordinary grinding and as the samples to purcnased Avere pnkl for by the "Eagle Vhite Lead Co.," by agreement between tlilS^ime Win. Wooil and the Chairman of the Committee, Mr. K. S. Wayne, it is impossible for him (Wood) bo ignorant of the fact "V.at the award was so made. We tiicrerbwOu^jx tnc reader will aureowith us that mis part of his advertisement Is amlsatateiientof facts.

Mr. Wood goes on to say, "There Avas awarded to us" (mciming the lagle White Lead Company) "a large and baiutiful gold medal for the true merit in whlti lead, pos sessing all the requisite qualltlesof a durable and handsome paint."

We him only to say In reply t» this part of his adA'crtisement, that a LAItGE SILVKR EDA Ij, THE HIGHEST AND ONLY aAvard made nt the late Industrial Exposition for pure white load, was nude to us. As there Avas no gold medal avrarded for white lead by any authorized committee of the Exposition, Ave leave Mr. Wood to explain hoAv, from Avliom, and by Avhatmeans his gold medal Avas obtained. The public will also, we think, agree with us 111 the opinion that the evident intent, o^ this clause in his advertisement Is to mishad.

In conclusion we would say that, laving found no dltHculty In successfully competing Avit holder brands of white lead than the Eaitlc, THE PURITY OF WHICH HAS NEVER I VEEN DOUBTED, Ave can Mwure Mr. Wm. Wood that our ability to compete Avith Tils brand has never given lis tl« least solicitude.

The following endorsement, by Sudlng Terre-IIaute Painter?, speaks tor itsel. With a single exception, these gentlemen expressed a decided preference for the "Phtcnlx" over any other white lend in this iiarket. lint read the testimonial:

Dolus House Painters ot many years experience, and haA'ing tried nearly, if not quite all of the leading brands of White Lead In tills country, have no hesitsiiou In saving that. Ave believe the l'honix White Lead, (Manufactured by ECKSTEIN, 31LLS it Co., of Cincinnati,) at least equal, in all rcsjH.'cts to any that we haA'e CA'er usd}."

RAKK & YKAKLK, S WiI.I.I AM COATS,

1

..J MANNING A MAnvtnK, JOHN (JRIF.RSON, IUTJUBI N A- Itomi.' t^ANIiFOKI) SLSlUI.Kl',

ClIAKI.KS L. KKI.TI

TKIIITK-HATTK, May 12, 1X71.

ECKSTEIN, HILLS&PO.

Ill 4 yixsvvAcrx-n+iii* ok

Phoenix" Brand

Sr 1

"PfRE

W a

IWVXSATI. OHIO.

For Si!e in Terrp-Hautc, It

GULICK & BERR.Y,

iiSXniAI. DRALKftS

WiTTiS. PAINTS, OIlS, otiSS.

Ac.. e~, Ac. r-t.

gE AVER'S PATENT

Excelsior Swing!

.i

5'-

For Sale at B. G. COX'S,

159 MAIN STREET,

tf Terre-IIaute, Indiana

^TiT EMPORIUM

Arhite-

And Music Store,

R. GAGO,

!Vo.91 3Iain Kt.bct.Sd and 4tli.

PICl'URES, FRAMES,

LOOKING GLASSES,

1

Is*" ARTISTS'MATERIALS,

MUSICAL ISTRUMENTS

AND SHEET MUSIC.

Picture IVmnin^ tlouc to order nt Low Prices. 47-tf

ANO TUNING.

P. H. MOKE,

PIANO TUNER & REPAIRER.

Orders left at the Terre-IIaute Musical Instiox of re iv

TERIIE-IIAUTE, INDIANA,

Treats all Diseases.

He will '.Mvo Special At teuton to CIIKO.MC IISI:ASKN,

AiJd all Diseases of the Blood, Liver, Lungs, and Air Passages, and

Diseases of Women and Children.

CONSULTATION FREE!

•J7-3m* Otllce, Ohio, near Fourth Street.

JJEDEMPTION

OF NORMAL SCHOOL BONDS.

CITY TKKASUIIKR'SOFFICK,May 5,187'J. By order of tlicCity Ckiuncil, I am instructed to give notice that outstanding Normal School Bonds and interest will be redeemed from and after the 12tli day of Nay, instant, at the Banking House or Me Keen & Minshall, Terre-Haute. These Bonds are due and payable on presentation, but all Interest Avill be stopped after the maturity of the Bonds, tlvc years from the date thereof.

MARCUS 8CHOEMEHL, City Treasurer of Terre-Hautc.

May 1871. [City papers copy.]

JpiANOS.

Stein way Pianos,

The best in the World,

Terre-Haute Musical Institute,

OVER Till POsTOFFICK.

Cheaper and second hand Pianos on band. Old Pianos taken in exchange for new one* at their full value. 81-6m.

ljTo§E

GULICK

BERRY,

Are Agents for a Sure Cure for^

Hog or Chicken Cholera.

PRICE 1.00 per Bottle.

REFERENCEr Wm. W. Goodman and Webb W. Caste, of Sugar Creek Town*hlp. VHb

73 MAIN- STREET.

NEW YORK STflPr

ii CHEAP DRY rcnn

to*.-"

fre-WiSiS

vsnm

73 MAIN STREET,

Dress Goods. Wc ativile Special nnd Colored A3iae««. rfcli Spring Xotion and Trimming Depart low prices

tor

Shirt Bosoms. Kid

XEW YORK KTORL

-30 GOLD LOAN

is

Prompt Attention.

Mil. MORE is a tlrst-class Tuner and com-

Ectent

Repairer lie has worked in the celerated Piano establishment of Steimvay «fc Sons, as a practical Piano maker,and in the most prominent Piano factories in the country. He is entirely worthy ot the I1RII encomiums with which he is recommended.

ANTON SHIDE,

47-om rrlncipal T. H. Musical Institute.

J^R. Z. G. MARTIN,

OK TIIE

NORTHMAN

Pacific Railroad Co.

Rapid Progress of the Work.

The building of the Northern Pacific Railroad, (begun July las*,, is being pushed forAvard Avith great ene^y from both extremities of the lines. Several thousand men are employed in Minnesota and on tho Pacific coast. The grauo is nearly completed 2tKi miles Avestwavd from Lake Superior: trains are running over tu miles of finished road, and track-laying ts rapidlv progressing toAvard the eastern border of Dakota. Including its purchase of the St. Paul & Pacific Road, the Northern Pacific Company HOAV has 413 miles of completed road, and by September next this Avi11 be increased to at least 5(J0. *ooil IiiveNtmeiit.—Jay Cooke & Co. are now selling, and unhesitatingly recommend, as a Profitable and perfectly Safe investment, the First Mortgage Land Grant Gold Bonds of the Northern Pacific Railroad Company. They have 80 years to run, bear Seven and Three-tenths per cent.gold Interest (more than 8 per cent, currency) and are secured by first and only mortgage «n the entire road and its equipments, anu also, a* fast as the Road is complete, on 33.000 Acres of Lnnd to every mile of track, or fax) Acres for each $1,000 Bond. They areexemot from United States Tax Principal and Interest are payable in Gold Denominations: Coupons, §100 to 81,000 Registered, $100 to $10,000.

LIIIMIM Tor XlondN.—Northern Pacific 7-SO's are at all times receivable at ten per cent, above par, in exchange for the Company's Lauds, at their lowest cash price. This renders them practically interest bearing land Avarrants. sinHinff Fmiti.—me proceeds or all of Lands are required to he devoted to the re-purchase and cancellation of the First Mortgage llonds of the Company. The Land Grant of the Road exceeds Fifty Million Acres. This immense Sinking Fund Avill undoubtedly cancel the principal of the Company's bonded debt before it falls due. SVitli their ample security and high rate of interest, (here is no investment, accessible lothe people, Avhich is more profitable or safe.

Exchnni lii$ IT. S. Five-Twcnllc*.— The success of the New Government 5 per cent. Loan

Avill

compel the early surrender

of United States 0 per cents. Many holders of Kive-TAventies are now exchanging them lor Northern Pacific Seven-Thirties, thus realizing a handsome profit, and greatly increasing their yearly Income.

Other Neenritlew.—All marketable Stocks and Bonds will be received at their highest current price In exchange for Northern Pacific Seven-Thirties. Express charges on Money or Bonds received, and on SevenThirties sent in return. Avill be paid by the Financial Agents. Full Information, maps, pamphlets, etc., can be obtained on application at any agency, ot i.om the undersigned.

IS KOK SAL.K liy

JAY COOKE & CO.

PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK, WASHINGTON", Financial Agents Northeru Pacific R. It. Co. liy Banks and Hanks generally tJ*r»HQhmt the country.

KOK SAI.K 11T

First National Bank, National State Hank, Prairie City Bauk.

MclCEEN A^MINSH ALL, Agents 40-12t. Terre-lfante, Ind.

QMXIBUS

TRANSFER

USHER'S

Photograph Gallery,

BEACH'S BLOCK,

COR MAIN A SIXTH STREETS.

«2ti.

JJEMOVED.

DIL WALTS

11 us removed hix office to Beach *n Block, corner of Main and Hlxth atree)*, two doom north of the Poatofflce. Residence, No. 74 Mouth Third street, between Poplar nnd Swan. 43-3m.

J.

COOK & SON,

Wholesale and Retail dealers in HARDWARE AND CUTLERY, HeaA-v Oood*, Bar Iron, Nail*, Ac. Afro the celebrated Hornejr'» Richmond Plow 122 and Main Street, 12-1 TERRE-HAUTE. XMD.

TNVITATION8-For Ball*, Partlea. Ac.. I gotten up in any dealred atyle. either In plain or colored Ink*. The nty le of our work not excelled anywhere. Terre-Haute Printing Houxe, 142 A Co.

uijrwn Main

rMTE

street, O. J. amllh

HEAP AND PROMPT '-The motto of the Terre-Haute Printing Home, 142 atreet. All work done promptly and when promised. O. J. Smith A Co.

th

Main

9J.

SMITH A CO'S price* for Printing are from 8 to per cent. loArer than

New York Printed Price Lfailx. compare priaM.

NEW YORK STORE,

Wc arc

MOW

receiving tiie first

iustAllmcnt of new Spring Goods, comprising a complete stock or Prints, Bleached and Brown Mas* lin, Tickings Bed Spreads and

©XK PRICE ©XI/VI

NEAR COURT HOUSE (SQUARE

nttention to onr slocJt «f SSlaek Pltiidn and Poplins, a3«« do our ment.

XX Tit.1

or

CJloven, *V c., Ac.

O. BAHTLKTT.

i.S'.i

Jl'ST!(T TO ALU.!

GEO. C. I»UY.

ARTLETT & CO.,

BOOKSELLERS,

S A I O N E S

NOTION

AND

Fancy Goods Dealers,.

A

IOI MAIN JSTREET,

DIRECTLY OPPOSITE

THE NEW OPERA HO USE,

1-tf

TKRKE-HAUTE, IND

J" A. VRYDAGH,

ARCHITECT.'

N. E. COR. SIXTH & MAIN STS.,

18-tf.' TERRE-IIAUTE. IND.

C.

ALLEN,

A I O

No.« MAIN ST.,

Over L. Goodman'.* Clothing Store. OentM Clothing m:ulc lu the LftteMt and RE-STYLES. (/'lilting tlone promptly. 36-3m.

C. CRAWFORD,

O O S A N

N

S

EW

LINE.

On and nfter this date we will run a regular Omnibus Tniiinfer Line from the Vandalia Depot to the I. & St. L. Depot, making connection for nil tralnn.

Feb. 18—tf. GRIFFITH & GIST.

O E S

98 MAIN STREET,

«-t». TERRE-HAUTE, INI

BAKERY,

)H. FI ItHT & OHIO STREETS. J. M. DAVIS, having had an experience of 10 years, with w. 11. Huge, 1h prepared to da all klndsof work I11 tlilMllnoon short notice.s Particular attention given toWeddlngCake*.

Fresh Bread, Cukes, Pies,

84-3m. ConHtantlv on hand.

OHN ARMSTRONG, LOCK AND OVmMITH, jd St., Doon North Main, TERRE-HAUTC. Repairing promptly attended. I also have a pair olNKW PLATFORM SCALES for weighing Corn, Hay, Ac., nnd pentonn having xuch weighing to do are invited to call.

OSEPH KASBERG, Having eatablinhed a new and COB1PI.ETE BOOK BIMDERY, In prepared to do all kind* of Book Binding and Blank Book manufacturing.

Magazines Bound in the Best Styles. Persona living at a distance can *end their Hook* by Exprewc.

JOS. KASBERG, Proprietor, 150 Main Street. Up Stalrx,

23-tf Over B. U. Cox ACo Book Store.

^TLDY A POTHS,

Carriage Manufacturers,

Cor. H.*cond nnd Walnut Streeta, TKRUKrllA UTB, IND. Repairing done promptly and at law rafea 20-tf

RATIONAL HOUSE,

COR. MAIN AND SIXTH 3TS..

Terre-Haute, Indiana.

6-flm. JACOB BUTZ& SON, Propr's.

"DROOM FACTORY.

Call in and

J«H2V M. UARR1H05 4k BBO., Manufacturer* of

BROOMS, WISPS, &c..

Cor. Second and Main Streeta, 3Mm TERRE-HAUTB.