Terre-Haute Weekly Express, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 29 January 1868 — Page 4

Kentucky State Lottery

PABTICULAB

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Meniittatvces will not be invest' ed in our next Great I) ruing--a duplicate of the Grand Holiday Scheme- unless addressed, as usual, to the old established and onlif regular State Managers.

MURRAY, EDDY & CO. COVINGTON, KY.

WHOLK TICKKETS$12 Halves$6 Quarters^. 22dW*S-wlw

KENTUCKY L0TTERI

FRANCE, SMITH & CO.,

IVT ATST A-G-KR-S

Successors to HBBBAT,ED»T & CO. In the zuanagomeui of tho Kentucky Statfl Lot* tery for the be&eflt of Bhelbv College.

Shjlbttilli,

K.T., Dec. 2,1867.

To Whom it may Concern

This la to certify, that

JamesS. Smith

alona is

entitled to nee the Shelby College Lottery Grant of Kentucky, or any scheme or classes thereunder.

A11 other schemes or classes, aftea January 1st, 1868, by whsmeoevor devised or drewn, under the name of the Shelby College Lottery Grant, are without legal authority from us. Nor are we in any manner bound by the proceedings of any person so acting without authority from us.

T. O. SHACKLEKOBD. J. L. CALDWELH, H. A. OHINN.

AS. L. KLLINGWOOD,

Managers appointed by the Shelby Circuit Conrt for the Shelby College Let cry Grant.

A It

As will be seen by the above notice, I have the sola and exclusive right to draw the Bhelby College Lottery onane after January 1st, 1868. Tlie same will be managed ond conducted the above date in the name of

Francs, Smithaftor & 05. AS. S. SMITH.

•We have filed in Shelby Circuit Court, Shelby ville, Ky., a Bond amounting to Three Hundred Thousand Dollars, (8300,003) for the payment of all prizes.

The Kentucky Lottery on the Single Kumbur plan will be drawn on the 14th and 30th days of each month during the year 1368.

CLASS -A.

Will be drawn in Covington, Ky

January SOtb, 1808.

60,000 Numbers and 1,180 Prizes

1 prise of. .850

1 prize of 1 prize of 1 prize of 1 prize of 1 pilze of 1 prize of 1 prizo of I pries of 1 prize of* 1 prize of 1 prize of 60 prUes of. 100 prizes of. 160 prizes of. 250 prizes of. 9 prizes of, 9 prizes of. 9 prizes of. 9 prizes of 9 prizes of 9 prizes of. 9 prizes of 9 prizes of 46prlzeB of 460 prizes of

c'00

1 prize of. 25 0J0 15 000 10 000 5 00J 5 000 000 6 000 2 500 2 603 2 600 2 600 2 500 1 too 600 200 100 600 300 250 200 125 125 125 126 100 50

1,130 Frizes amonnting to 833,2S0

rickets $12, Halves $6, Quarters $S

The abeva MagniQoent Single-Number LotIMy will be drawn in Publia, In Covington, Ky., by three

SWOOT

CouMissioNsas, at one o'olook

V.

itfat the corner of Fourth and Madlsou strflota. The Kentucky Lotteries are uo Gift Enterprises, bnt responsible Money Lotteries, that have be«u conducted for the past thirty years, and tiro drawn under the authority uf a charter from tho State, and bond* are glreu to secure the payment of all prlzet

Tho official lixt of numbers drawing prizes will be published in the New York Herald, Cincinnati Dally Comniorclul, and Cincinnati German papers. 89T Wo draw two Lotteries daily, and giro per sens the advantago of BKLECTifia tiiMr own Numbers Su^iil your address for a Circnlar.

Addreaa all oiv.rrs to KBANCK, SMfTfI 4 CO., Box 874 Covington, Ky. 8d2taw-W 3-w Sw

G. U. S. T. W.

Great United States Warehouse,

Tea

T. Y. KELLEY & CO.,

80 Vesey Street, NT. ¥.

Are now supplying families throughout the United States with Teas, through the system of clubs and their regular appointed agents, at a slight advance on cargo prices, aud guaratitoeing their Tens to be pure and frosli, and also to give ontlro natlnf&ctlon, or tbey can bo returned and the moiuy reiuuded.

Thb advantaqk

of buying Teas from our H'are-

honse is yon save the various profits of Speculators, Brokers, Wholesale Tea Merchants, Jobbers, Wholesale Grocers and ^Retailers, which, in the agjiregate, amount to from 60 cents to $1.00 p'-r pound, and also are «ure of gottlng the same quality and standard every time.

Our standard goods all bear our Trade Mark on the bags, and no otbors aro genuine. Parties will pleate bear this in mind, as our great success has iuduced some tinprinclpled parties In New York, Boston, and other places to Imitate our style of putting up goods as n«*r as they dare to—to entrap the unwary.

FKICK LIST,

OOLONG, fBlack] 00, 70, 80, 30. SI,00 por lb—best MIXED, [Green and Black] GO, 70, 80, 00^81,00 per lb., Boat. YOUNG HYSON, LGrOeu] 00, 70, 80, 90, 81,00, $1,26 per lb., Best. IMPERIAL, |Grjen] Si,03, $1,20. KNG. BREAliEAST,90,

f1,30.

''Ja8d2tw4m

HABBSBT.

[.Black 70, 80, 90, 8l,CO,

$1,10, $1,20. BeHt.

JAPAN, 90, 81,00, SI,25 por lb GUNPOWDER, 81,35 81,50 per lb. We aro the Sole Importers of the famous Shantung JHoyune Young Hyson and Kiangsl

Oolong Teas

These Teas take their names from the districts is which they are grown, and being the finest productions of China, aud used almost exclusively l.y the Imperial Court and High State Offl cere. They are put up in the

unique

and beautl

fUl style of the Chinese, In one pound packages, and we sell them ia the original packages at car-

prices the Hys..n at 81,00 the Oolong at We Imported the first invoice that has reached this country, ana have effected arraugo meuts, through our agents In China, to receive them regularly hereafter.

F-AJSTCV" KKAXDM.

Having had many calls from our trade for a fancy brand of Oolong and Young Hyson Teas, we have been induced to put up in one round sealed package a fancy flavored NIXG YONGOOLOKG and MANKlMaiOYUNE YOUNG HYSON', which w« *re offering at SI,25 per pound for Oolong and 81,60 for Yonn^ Hyson. The only advautug^ thoja Teas peases* orer oar regular styles is the fsnov flavor.

A. ISOVia LTY I rv

TEAS

Teas Sixty Dav* from Japan We aie now receiving Uncolored Japan Teas by way of the Paciflo Mail Steam Ship Co.'s now routo, direct front YokaUoma via San Francisco. Pot up for us in Japan in one pouni papi-rs The usual time allowed for a cargo of Teas from Jnpau is cue year aud a half, but American enterprise has enabied us to offer to onr customers Japan Teas as fresh a« the natives themselves cau procure them. Owing to the hea^y freights, wo are obliged to charge 8M0

pbr pound.

In ord.'r to meet the demands of the people of Terre Haute and vicinity, wo have appointed

BARR, GULICK & BERRY Agents for the sale of our Teas. All goods aro put up by ourselves in one pound pacitagss at onr Warehouse in New York, and retailed at Terre Hantfc by BABB, GULICK & BERRY, at a small advance of 5 cents a pound over our New York prioes This brings uur goads »t the prices they cau be purchaseu over bur counters, with the freight added,

W« Solicit ft Fair and Thorongh

Trial.

IOWA

Rarly'fi BlocK,

J. K. MABSH

REAL ESTATE AGHEDJN"OY•

FAliMfl, WILD LANDS,

And City Property of ovary description, for Sale. Au experience of fifuen years enable us to Insure satisfaction in ovary .Sepaittnent of busiceas relating to general Beat Kstate Agency.

HARBERT & MARSH,

64 WALNUT STREET,

u37dwly

Dpr

Moines, Iowa.

JOM B£IZ,

Ho.

0(1

MOST

ftr4t

..otJldswtf

Sain StreiiA,

T©rr-e Haute,

Indiana,

respectfully rvcutumeads his well selectea stock of Js»ns, Flannels, plain and plaid Blankets, Coverlets, and Weolcn Suitkinds. Being hilly *n-

quality ef these Heads

invite Ladies aud Gentlemen -001^k6R,u «ch?ai®

m.

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LEGAL-

Sale of Lots iti the 1 Section,

NOTICE anl Mortgaged T*t\nd* to the

School Fnnd.

In default of the payment of ttoe principal and interest due to the School Fond of Vigo County, Indiana, on the original sales

of

lota in tie Six­

teenth Section, and on tUe loana of the 8chool Fund hereinafter mentioned, I will, tn pursuance of the School Law of 1865, offer fisr sale at the Court Houso Door, in theoity of Terre Haute, Vizo county, Indiana, on the Fourth Monday, it being the 23d day of March, 1868, between hours of 10 o'clock, A.

m.

and

4

p. m.the

o'clock

said day, to the higheat bidder for cash,

of

bo

much

of the mortgaged premises as will »atlsry the amonnt due for principal, Interest, damages and costs, and on lots in the 16th sections for cash and credit in the manner prescribed by law, to-wit: All of the following described Real Estate, towit:

Beginning at a stone tight rods north from the soath west corner of the sonth west quarter of the north east quarter of section one (1) in township twelve (12) north of range ten (10) west, thence north five chains and sixty-four links (0-64) to a stene, thence north thenty-seven and one-half degrees, east eight chains and seventy-nine links (8-79), thence north elghty-soven degrees, aaatfive chains and seventy-five links (5 75), thence north

forty-four

degrees, oast three chains and seventy

two links (3 72) thence east eight chains, thence south ten chains eighteen links (1018) thence south seventy-three degress, west twenty one chains and ten links (21-10), to thapiaee of beginning, containing twenty-one acres. Mortgaged by Catharibc Talbot and Gabriel Talbot.

The following described lot, to-wit: Apart«f Out-LotNo. sixty five, adjoiningtho city of Terre Haute, commencing at a point three hundred and thirty two feet four inches east of a point six hundred and ninety five feet south of the north west corner of said Out-Let on Market Street, and running thence east three hundred and sixty two feet four inches to the center of Fifth Street, thence north one hundred aud twenty five feet, thence west three hundred and sixty two feet four inches, thence south along Fourth Street to the place of beginning. Mortgaged by Ira G. Morrill and wife.

Twenty-five foet by nicety-seven feet off the south and west sides of lot number thirty-two(32) as the same appears on the recorded plat of tbo town nf Terre Haute, Vigo county, Indiana, mortgaged by Silas W Williams and Mary Williams, his wife.

The following tract of laud to-wit: comnencing at a point thi'ty four (34) rods east of the northwest corner of t'^e southwest quarrer of section (14) fourteen, towuehip (12) twelve, range (8) nine, west, running from ilieuciea&t sixteen rodB, thence south fifteen rods, theaco weat aixtten rods thence north fifteen ro3a, to the pl«ce of beginning, containing one aero and filty-hundredths of an acre, mortgaged by Harriot S Bennett.

All o!' that part ot the southeast quarter of the southwost quarter ofgoction twenty two (22), In township eleven (11), north of rango nine (9) vest, which laysoait. of tbo Torre tlautaand Sullivan State Koad, csntaiuiug slxtacn acred Also, all that part or the northwest quarter of sectien twenty ceven, in the iuo township and range, whit,-' lays east of said Terr'- H*ut9aud Sullivan State Road, comsM'nciuK at the north line of said qaarter senrion, and exte .ilin^ so far couth an to inclnde thirty acreR, mortgaged bv Wm W Sparks and Martha 3iarki, his wile.

The ftouthoast quarter of the southeast quarter of section thirteen (13), ia .wnship eleven (11), north of range eight (8) west, containing f.'rty acr»», more or leis, mortgaged by David tlolsten and wife.

The sonth half of the northeast quarter of the northwest quarter of section thirty two (32), in township eleven (11), north of range eight (8) west, containing twenty acres and the south half o( the northwest quarter of the n- rtheast quarter of section thirty two (32), in township eleven (11), north of range eight (8) west, ntainlng twenty acres, mortgaged by Abrarn Price aud wife, 81xtf (CO) acres off of the west end of the north half of s-iie northeast quarter of sectica tweuty fieven (27), in township "leven (1U, north of range uine (9) west, except twenty (20) acrcs off the west side of said tract., which is not conveyed hereby. Mortgaged by Joseph Mc'tosksy and wifo.

Lot numbarer twenty (20) in Fontaine's Addition to the town of Terra Haute, as designated and numbered in the lecorded plat of said town, Mortgaged by Ignatz Lehman.

The northwest quarter of the southwest quarter of section twenty fivo (23), is township teu (10), north ranga ten (10) west. Mortgaged bv Valentine Morgan and wife.

Lot number three (3), in block number seventeen (.17), in Linton's addition to the town of Terre Haute. Mortgaged by Joseph E McCann.

The oast half of the uoitb half of the north, east quarter of eectlou twooty four (24), in township ten (10), north of range nice (9) containing forty (40) acres. Mortgaged by George W Carico and wife.

Tho east half ot the southwest quarter of section No. thirty three (33), in township twelve (12), north of rtngo eight (8) west, containing SO aorea. Mortgaged ay James Phillips and wife.

The southeast quarter of the northeast quarter of section twelve (12), lu township tea (10, north of range nine (9) west, mortgaged by James A Llttlejsba and wife.

Conmenolrg twenty six (?B) rods and nine feet east of the n^rthweet orner of the southwest quarter of section fifteen (16), north of ranga nine (9) west, rnnaing thenoe south five chalos and deteen (5-16) links,itlienoe east to the Terre Haute «ud Orawfordsvilie State Bead, thonce northeasteriy aiong said road, to the north line of said seetlon, thenoe west to the place of beginning.— Mortgaged by Virgil A Sparks and wife.

The north half of lot number one hundred and forty four (144) In Rose's addition to the town of Terre Haute mortgaged by John McOoskey and others.

Twenty (20) acros of land off the west end of the east half of the northeast quarter of section tweuty seven (27), in township eleven (11), north range nine (9) weat, in Vigo oounty, Indiana. MortMortgpgod by Jeeeph McOoskey.

Lot nun ber six (6), in the snbdivialon of the east half of the northeast quarter of section twenty seven (27), in township twelve (12), north of nine (9) west, in Vego county, Indiana, containing^ ive acres. Mortgaged by N. Preston and wijo.

Lot No. six (0), in N. Preston's subdivision of the east ball of the northeast quorter of section twenty seven (27^, in towuship twelve (!2), north of range nine (d) woBt, containing five acres.— Mortgngod by Stewart and wife.

Lots uumbor se.\enteon (17) clghteon (18) nine teon (19) and twenty (20), of Dean's subdivision of the west balf of the southeast quarter, west of the canal, of seccion twenty seven (27) township twelve (12), range nine (9), mortgaged by Martha

Sib ley and George Sibloy. Six acres of land In the southwest corner of the southeast quarter of the southwest quarter of section thlrtv six (36), Jn township ton (10\, north raugo eight (8) w»st, and lots No. one fl), two (2), ulneteon (19) aud twenty (20), In the town of Centrevlllo, Vigo county, Indiana, Brnca Sutherland and wlfo.

mortgaged by

The southwest quarter £f tlio northwest quarter of section twelvo (12), iu township thirteen (13), nojth of ran?e ten (10( west, mortgage by John Jlfoirison and wife.

Forty-six feet seven inches (48-7) off the south side of lot number one hundred (100) iu the town of Terre Haute, and also forty one feet two inohes ond wost by twenty eight feat north and couth, In the northeast corner of the same lot. Mortgaged by Henry Jamison and wife.

The east half of the southwest quarter of sec tion taa (10), in towshshlp thirteen (13), north range ten (10) west. Mortgaged by Alexander Long.

The oast half of the northwest quarter of sectiin throe (3), in township eleven (II) north, of range eight (8) west, mortgaged by Eira Lowe and wife.

Twenty-one aores off of the North side of sixtythree acres (83), described as follows, via The northwest quartor of the southwest quarter of section two (2), and part of the eaBt side of the northeast quarter of the southeast quarter of seC' tlon t'Tee T3). all in township ten (10), north of range nine(9) west, andalso ten (10)acres in the northoast corner of the southeast quarter of the southeast quarter of section tnree (3) in township tun (101, range nine (9) west, in all thirty-one

mortgaged by Felix S. Bayel and wife. Lot No. on" (I), in the subdivision ofsection slxs teon (10), in township twelve (12) nortl, ot range ton (10) west, containing one hnndred acres more or lean, in the name of Joslah HIckliu.

Lot number twmty (20), In Sheet's addition to the town of Terro Haute, Indiana, mortgaged by Joseph K. Jones aud wife

Tbo fallowing real catato, to wit: Commencing at the northeasi corner of the nertheaat quarter of section tbirty-one (31) in township twelve (12) north, of range eight (3) west, running thence fifty-olfht £-11 (68 2-11) rods, thenst south thirty throo (33) rods, tbonce east fifty-elght and 2 11 (38 2 11) rods, thenoe north thlrty-toree (33) roils to th* placo of beginning, containing twelve (12) acreu, mortgaged by George C. Kipley and wife.

The southwest quarter of the south wost quarter of section In sect'ou twenty (20) In township ten (10) north, of range eight wost, containing 40 Aciea more or less, mortgaged by John Dowell and wife.

All of the southeast quarter of the northeast quertor of section number

Atb

In township ten,

north of run,e e^ht wost, containing forty acres, more or less lying in said county of Vigo.— Mortgaged by George Slnghorse and Caroline Ssnghorse, his wife.

When less than the whole tract mortgaged is seld tho quantity sold shall be taken in a square form, ss nearly as possible off of the northweitely corner of said tract, and when lees than the whole of any lu-latof any town or city shall bs .told, if the lot fronts east or west, the part so sold shall le fakeuoff Ibo north side thereof and if tho lot fronts north or eouth, the part so sold shall be t&keu off the west aids thereof from the rout to roar by parallel lines.

WM. PADDOCK,

Jau 15 1868-dItwtd Auditor of Vigo county,

GUARDIAN'S SALE OF HEAL

\A ESTATE. The undersigned. Guardian of the minor heir* ef Aaron Fogan, deceased, by virtue of an Order ofthe VlgoC^muion Pleas Court, made attbePe* cemb T»'rm5 thereof, 1867, will, on Satnrd.iy, the !6tH day ot February, 1853, at the Court House or in Terre ante, Indiana, stthe ho*roftwo o'olcck, r. at. of soii day, «eli tbe followici described B?al Estate, to-wit:

Yds undivided five-sevenths (6-7) of tbe two tulrds of on» hundred acres off of theeast side of the south-west quartffr of Sectloa t»r*nty.three (231, To» n«hlp eleven (11), Hangs eight (Si west »l8.-, the nortu-east quarter of tte north-west qnaitor of Section twenty-Ux (26), Township elsven (11), Range eight west al o, (10) acres off or the east site of the northeast quart of the nortb-ea«t quarter of Sectou tweatyiix (26) Towushivelevsu (U, Hang? (8) sest, «li In

county, Indiana, belag ths Interest of the said heirs ticccaeed la aai* lands.

Tebsssaid8i.iB.-Ose

or third of tbe purchase

money in hand, one third hi twelve, and one thhd fa eighteen monthv firm day of sale, the purchaser gwtng not* waiving valuation laws, with interest from day of cale, seen red by mortgage on the premises. The property to bring two-thirds of the appraisemen, value. Nklsos A PIIXC*. BOBXBT A.

LEGAL.

QTATE OF INDIANA, VIGO

COUNTY, S3. Vigo Circuit Court, March Term, 1868. Jamas Ferguson and Absolem M. Hurst, vs. Ma* riah Hurst, Louisa Hunt, Evegora Hunt. John

Hurst Hurst, Falta Hurst, Alvin Hurst, Nancy Wood, Polly Tankersly, Alv Hurst, and George Hurst, and the unknown heirs of William and Felta Hurst.—Attachment. On this day, to-wit, the 20th day of January A. D., 1838, comes tho Plaintiff by Scott & Duy, their Attorneys, and flies their complaint herein also, an affidavit showing that the Defendants are nonresidents of the State of Indiana,

Notice is therefore, hereby given to the said Defendant of the filing and pendancy of this proceeding, and that the same -will be heat andfdetermined at the next Term of our said Court, commencing on the fourth Monday of March, next, A.D., 1868.

Attest: BUFUS H. SIMPSON-, jan22w3t-Pra.fee $5,00. Clerk

JJ^OTICE. Dr. D. BATES, of Calhoun, Ills.,

is new ready to send by mail four New Receipts, which are entirely new and perfeotly safe to use and sure to cure: A Vegetable 8yrup for Flux and Chronic Dysentery, a Vegetable Itch Salve, a Sure

Core for Ague. On recipt of $1JI will send by return mail full directions for making and using the above medicine*, and if you will make and use them according to directions and a cure is not effected in a very short tinre, I will return your money. Address Da. D. BATES, janl7w3w Calhom Po., Ills.

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DMINISTKATOK'S SALE.

I will sell on the 3d day of February, 1868, at the Court JHouso door, in Terre Haute, Vigo oounty, Indiana, the undivided one-half of the south east quarter of Section twenty (20) town thirteen (13) north range nine west.

Tkbm9

or

Sale.—One

third cash in band, one

third In six months, and balance in twelve months, with interest from date, and without relief from valuation or appraisment.

M:

M.

STATE

HICKC0X, Adm'rof Ezikes Burdseye, dee'd.

OF INDIANA, VIGO COUNTY, 88: Vigo Circuit Court, March Term, 1868. Thomas Stewart vs. Johnson Gue, James Gue,

Bobert Gue, Napoleon Gue, Edward Gue,Thomas Dukes, Eudora Dukes, Eudora Guo, Tbeopolas Gue, CoDBtuntina Guo, Laura Gue, Alonzo Gue, Lapolis S. Gue, and the unknown heirs of Jobneon Gno.

Be it remembered that at the September Term of tho Vigo Citcuit Court, 187, it appearing to said Court that the Defqodatutu wore non-resi-dents, tbc Court thus ordered publication to bo made of the pendency of this proceeding.

Natico is therefore hereby given to tho sa'd Dcfenriastjo the filing and p-ni!6ncy of this proceeding, and ibat the saino will be hrard aud determined at she next Term oi our said Court, commencing on the fourth Monday »f itch next A. 0., 186S.

Attest: RUKUS H. SIMPSON, j»8w3w-i'rf39,Gl) eierk,

JgjXECUTOR'S NOTICE.

Notice Is hereby ^iven that the undersigned has this day been appointed Executor of the Will of DavidS. Danaldeon, jr. The estate is probaa biy solvent. JOHN DANALDHON. .Tan 22 dltw2t

TATE OF INDIANA, VIGO

OOUNTY, SS:—Circuit Court, March Term,

1808.

Audrow Couusr, vs. Jacob Cofer and Charles H. Adams—Complaint. On this day, to-wit, the 30th day of Decejnb&r, A. D., 18G7, oowea the Plaintiff by Meredith Delano, Attorneys, and fl!« iheir aomtilaiut therin, alto an affidavit showing that the Delendent Charles II. Adams, is a noo-resident of the State of Indiana.

Notice is therefore hereby given to the mid defendant of the filing and endency of this proceeding, and that tu same will be heard and determined at tho next Term uf our said Court, oomtnenoing on ilie 4th Monday of Marcb next,

D., 1868 Attest: B. H.SIMPSON, Olerk. Jan 22w3t Prs fee $3,00.

STATE

OF INDIANA, VIGO

COUNTY, SS—Circuit Court, March Term, 1608, Mary H. Boss, 1 v*. Josephs. Wallace, et al.J

On this day, to-wit: the 13th day of January, A. D., 1807, comes tfca Plaintiff, by Scott & Duy, Attorneys, and files her complaint herein also, an affidavit, showing that th? Defendant, Joseph S. Wallace, is a non-resident of the State of Indiana.

Notice Is therefore hereby given to the said Defendant of the filing aud pendency of this proceeding, and that the same will be beard and determined at the next Term of our said Court, commencing on the Fourth Monday of Marcb, next, A. D., 18"8.

Attest B. H. SIMPSON. Clerk. Janl&w3w Prf 86,oo,

OTATE OF INDIANA, VIGO

IO COUNTY, SS-Vigo Circuit Court, March Term, 1868, William Kirby, vs. Anderson 0. liopklns.

On this day, to-wit, the 7th day of January, A. D. 1868, comes the Plaintiff, by Soott & Duy, his Attorneys, and files his complaint' herein also, an affidavit, showing that the Defendant a non-resident of tho State of Indiana

Notice is therefora, hereby 8iven to the said De fendant of the filing and pendency of this pro ceedlng, and that the same will be heard and determined at the next Torm of our said Court, commencing on tho fourth Monday cf March next A. D., 1868.

Attest: BUFUS H. SIMPSON. ja8w3w-Prf $0,00 Clerk.

OHERIFF'S SALE.—By virtue

of an Execution issued from tho Vigo Circuit to me directed and delirerod, in favor of Mary Purccll, and against John Purcell, I will offer for Bale the following described real estate, situated In Vigo county, Indiana, to-wit:

Ten (10) acres off the east side of tho southwest quarter of the northeast quarter of section eighteen (18), township twelve (12), range nine (9) west, the said described tract containing tbirtyteree (33) acres, and on

SATURDAY, the 1st day of February, 1868. Within the legal hours of said day, at the Court House door, in Terro naute, I will offur the rents and profits of tho above described Roal Estate, together with all privileges and appurtenauces to the same belonging, for a term not exceeding seven years, to the highest bidder for casb, and upon failure to realizn a sum sufficient to satisfy raid Execution and costs, I will then and 'thero off«r the tee-simple, in aud to said Real Estate, to the highest bidder for cash to satisfy tho samo.

This 8th day of January, 18n8. OH K1Z15B, Sheriff. jan3wtd Prf $6,00.

It Is authentically stated that one-fifth of the Inhabitants of this country and Europe die of Consumption. No disease has been more thoroagblv studied, and its nature lens understood thore is no di^ase upon which exists a crroater diversity of opinion, aud no disease which bas more completely baffled all medical skill and re medial agencies.

Some of the prominent eytuptoms are Cough Expectoration, Shortnoss of Breath, Irritation about the Lungs and Chest, darting Pains In tbe Sides and Back, Emaciation, and genersl negative condition ot the whole system.

Persons suffering with this dread disease, or auy of ita concomitants, should loss uo time in possessing themselves ot the proper Bemedy, In order that they may stay Us ravages, and be restored to health. The

Rev.

E. A. WILSON'S

Prepared Prescription for the Cure of

Oonsamption,

Asthma,

by the use of which bs was restored to oealth in a few weeks, after having suffered several years with a severe luug affection and that dread disease Consumption, has now been in use over ten years with tho most marted success.

This Bemedy ia prepared from the original Becipe chemically pure, bv tho Her. KDWABD A. WILSON, 105 South 2d Street, Wllllamsburgh, Hings Co., New York,

A Pamphlet contain ng tbe original Pre*crip tion with full and explicit directions for prepara. tlon nd ute, together with a short history of his case with symptoms, experience and cure, oas be obtained (Iree of charge) of Mr. Wilson, as above, or by calling on or addressing.

liicreeae cf his

Vigo

JOHKBOM,

Attorneya. Guardian, Jrt.

Attorney*.

Janl6-dltw4w.

BOOK TRADE,

He will new derate hie attention to the Uttrr

branch

of basineae,entire

Grand Closing Sale

OP

WINTER DRY GOODS,

A.T

RIM

TueLi,

& rii-s

Dry Goods Emporium

6B50,000

Worth of SoR8onable Dry Goods, to be

sold at prices

ASTONISHINGLY LO Wll

50

pieces French Merinos to

75

be sold

at

cents, Former price

200

$1.25.

pieces Assorted Dress Goods to be sold at 25, 40,

and

50

price,

cts. Former

50, 75

and

5000

$1,00.

yards choice figured Delaines,

1000

16$c.

yards Bleached Sheeting, to be iold at 8£ cents. 1000

yards Bleached Shirting Jto be sold at 10 cents. 2000 (yards

Bleached Shirting, y»trd wide

fine, at

12$

cents.

One Case high colored Prints,

Four very choice

One Bale choice Eed Flannel

One One

8$c

One extra heavy wide...

10

12A

25*

Qrev twilled

25

heavy plaid all wool do...

40

A E I N E N S Towels, Sheetings, &c.» Included inn the above Sale.

The attention of

Hoasekeepera

and oth­

ers is called to the above, as an unequaled opportunity for purchasing needful «rticles.

TUMLL, RIPLEY & COf

Cortiw 5th and Main Streets.

Terre Haute, Ind*

"Tke Pen la XUe'htlex than ttie tiword/'

THE GOLD PEN,

BEST AND CHEAPEST OF PENS

Morton's Gold Pens,

The Best Pens

In the World.

For sale at JVo 26 MaidenLane, New-York, and by every duly appointed Agent at the same prices. -JS

Morton makes no SPens stamped with the JVame or Trademark of any other therefore, where an Agency is established, the public will be besl suited, and at the same prices, by calling on the Agent in all other places those wishing the Morton Ten must send to Headquarters, where their orders will receive prompt attention, if accompanied with the cash.

A Catalogue, withfUlldescription of sizes and prices, sent on receipt of letter postage. {$

L000

J. & H. A. DAVIS, Drsggiste,

Cor. 3d and Wabash Sts, Terre-Haute, Ind. novCwSm

jpJOOKS A.ND STATIONERY

W. O'CONNELL

Has Jlaposed

of hie Undertallag iiuflueee,

bed beoonte

ne.^nery

asd irltb

a

A. MOBTON.

DRDRCTTT BftBRETT'S

VegetabJo

HAIR RESTORATIVE Wds decided by the

3f.

II.

Stm*

and Boautiflnffthellair. Itiifrc®/^o/ from poisonoRi drugs, does uot Rtaln the finest fnbrtc, and

Iwves the Scalp CLEAN, /,'WV, the Uiircicn.aod

glossy.

J. R. BARRETT

Bron­

chitis, Coughs. Colds,

All Throat and Lung AfF eotions

Si

CO,, Proprietors,

K1XCSESTKB, N. E.

LOBD A SMITH,

Chicago,General North-West»

rn Agents. J. & H. A.. DAVIS.Agentn for Terro Haute, lad. uovllclw6m

Gifts Tor Cbri6tman& New tears A SUPEBB STOCK OF FINK GOLD AND S1L. VEE WATCHES, A.LL WABBANTEO TO BUN

AND THOROUGHLY BEGULATtD, AT THB LOW PNI0K OF 510 EACH, AND SATISFACTION OUABANTEED. 100

Solid Gold HuntlngWatchoe J260to

lOOHagic

O&aed

Gold Watches

1001/*diee

SOD

300

~S0O

500

200

Gold Hunting

to

Sil7er Hunting LoTers

500

Silver Hunting Dnplexef

600

Gold Hunting Leplnea

1,000

Alisscellaneous

2,600

6,000

which

La cau

sequent

of the rapid

full aud

complete itock of

Books and SCHOOL

Stationery, BOOKS,

MAGAZINES PAPERS, AE., A»ts a aoBUttuaaoe

of the trade heretofore

Ub«r»llT bwrtowe^.

250

50

to

75

(Silver

Watches

60

Assorted Watches,

to

100

Hunting Silver Watches Soto

60

all

kinds

10

to

Gold or Solid Silver Watch for

gard to value

wish to Immediately dispose of ths above magnificent Stock. Certificates, tasting tbe ar tide*, placed in eeiled envelopes, and well mixed.are

Holders are entitled to tbe articles nam­

ed oa their certlfloate open the payment of Ten Dollars, whelher It be a watch worth

51,000

BGralghUbnnini

A

legitimate

trusacura, which my be partlclpa&d in even by the moat featldlous!

single certificate will be by mail, post paid, upon receipt

25

fcr

cents,sent

#2,

five for

$1,

thlrty-threoof

•£. &-.?•

DRY GOODS.

January 16, ISO®.

A. NIPPERT

Offers from this date until

MARCH FIRST,

The remainder of his

WINTER STOCK

AT COST!

These Goods are all

NEW

Merinos, Plaids, Alpaccas, Lusters, Delaines,Cloths,Cloakings, Shawls Breakfast

I OFFER A FEW SETT& OF

JF"

AT MANUFACTURERS PRICES

These Must be Sold!!

Call and

fee

them. Now is the time to

purchase Goods on your own terms.

MUSICAL.

MXfSlC.

J. a. LINDEMANN,

OKALKU IN

OBG-ANS,

Violins, Uuitars, flutes, uml ull kinds oi ilusltk Merohnndls, Ko. 91 Wabash Htroft,

TKRRH

HAUTE. INDIANA.

TUNING AND REPAIRING of PIAN°3 »nd other Instruments will be jiroinptly OIiB PIANOS will bo taken in tnni«"ICVV ONES. aulfiSdwtt

m- MA UKMJJ DOWN, m- MASKED DOWN S®" MARKED DOWN S«, MASKED DOWN.

PCS.

OF OF OF OF

75

BM

75 PCS.

75 PCS.

PCS.

75

Fftlr\

and ia now conceded tyrtbe public to be tho very best Preparation for Heetorinff Gmy or faded Hair to its original color promoting Its Urowti, eradicating mors ond DnndruiT, and for

DtomIHo*// qc

BLEA11HED BBOWN miiOBEO

At Fifteen, At a Shilling, At Eighteen, At Twenty &c.,

1,000

500

Watches, enameled

100

to

300

GoldHuat'g Watohee

250

to

300

Gold Hunt'sOnron'terLevers....

2S0

English

200

to

260

1

uplex Watches

150

to

200

Gold Huut'g American Watches

100

to

250

50

to

1&0

76

to

Gold Ladies Watches

260

60

to

Extra Width Extra Weight Extra Twill Extra Fleece

6

The above stock will be disposed otou the

lab onz-pbice plan,

popu-

giving every patron a fine

$10,

I

Wbioht, Bbo. & Co.,

without re­

161

Broadway, New fork,

er

worth less. The return of any of our Certificates entitles ypu to the article named theteou upsn payment, irrespective of the worth,and as uo article Talued less than

$10

is named on any cer

tlflcate it will at once be seen that this Is jfo

Lottery, bat

a

eleven

and elegant

.premium

fer

sixty six and more valuable premium for

»o

»3SdlTtf

85,

10,

hundred and moat superb watch for

one

916.

To

Agents, or these employment, this is a rare opportunity.wishing

It is a legitimately conducted

business, duly authorised by the Government, an] open to tbe most eaiefut eoruttny. Trg Addrees,

WRI6HT, BBO, C0„ iMMrter*. y. Nei

oeSMlmwSm

151

Broadway New Tork.

TERRE

Capes,

Sontags, Hoods, Nubia*, Flannels, Blankets, Coverlids, &c.

.T. G. LTKPEmann-

KISSNER'S

OP MUSIC!

IVO. 48, OLIIO STREET,

OPPOSITE THli COURT HOUSE,

sr.-HAU'I1

IND.

Tills buiug the largest sfid most elegant Music ^stablfrbmont

IN THIS STATE

Buyers in want of line

I AN O S

WGLUDKOirs,

Alia si Merchft Instrno

A. 1ST S.

usicrtl IaHtrumonts, and Masioal fbvdry description, 9bP©t Music and ooke, tjbould iiot*fftjlt© visit tho

PALM3E OF MUSIC.

0H~A.il kiuila of Musical Instruments repaired In tho most, approved manner. dAw

DRYSIGOODS.

CANTON FLANNELS! C.4ST0V FLANNELS! CANTON FLANNELS! UANT0N FLANNELS!

Cantons! Cantons! Cantons! Cantons!

At EOSAEL & CO.'S. At EDSALL & CO.'S, At EDSALL & CO.'S, At EDSALL & CO.'S,

PF

i-

i, Vy.*'

V"'1 "J

FOUNDRIES.

VIGO FOUNDRY

AND

MACHINF SHOP!

Notice of C©-Pai'tiiersI,il

The undersigned hnve formed 'stVle^ of in the Kbore works under the ne«®

8U 01

SKATH, HAGE#

an!7dwdm

and Desirable

consisting of

A

CO-

Ste»m Xngines, Mill Gearing, ery description, end all kinds »ri-ork, .un-tjui Castings, made to order, at

en D0H, and

t^

near the Terre Haute I»^?d l)' ou KransTiUe & CrawfordsTille Bepairing promptly ORDERS

g0UCITED JA8. SEATH. J. B.HAGKB.

H. H. BEACH.

T^AGLE IBOlf WOEKS,

CO.N.B Finsr

jiA.XJ'tEi, 1NT.,

WM. J. BALI & CO.,

Proprietors,

(SUCCM*»«

j08EHH

^O/ACTOBERS OF

Portablek Stationary Engines

KLOUBIHG

aSD saw MILL

MACHINERY,

rnnv unKLtKBS AND CANK MILLS AM) MA-corn-SBKU^ebt

GENEBAllYf

Iron Brnss Castings, «c„ Ac.

.mi »n extensive Establlshmort, well stock

of work

rPI)1 t-

n0tiee

SOLICITED

j»nl3d3mwly

0, ^O'KLTBMH. B.

F. DENQLKB. J. BA&NA&D.

PHCEXIX

FOUNDRY AND

Machine Shop,

McElfresh, Dengler

& (Jo.*

8. E. cor. 9th & Eagle Sts., near Passenger Depot, TERRE HAUTE, IND.

Manutecturers of Steam Eogines, Mill Machinery, Douse Fronts, Fire Fronts, and Circular Saw Mills.

Special attention paid to the manufacture aud repair of Brass Work, Patent Office Models', Ac. Wo are also prepared to cut Toothed or Cog Gearings of either CaBt Iron, Wrought Iron or Brass, in the most perfect manner. tBS" Repairing done promptly.

All parties connected with this establishment being Practical Mechanics of severallyoirBoxpfrlenoe, we feel safe in saying that we can render full satisfaction to our customors, both in point of workmanship aud price.

The highest price paid for all old scrap Iron delivered at the "l'hoeniz Foundry," near the Passenger Depot.

McELFRESH, DENOLKR & CO.

aug51d6mwtf

DRY COODS.

C. WITTlGr&CO.,

73 MAIN STREET.

OPPOSITE MoKEEN'S BANK,

FIRST BVLLETIJV

-OF-

1 8 6 8

CLOSINd OUT SALE

OF

WINTER GOODS!

BARGAINS

IN

1 Muff at $3*00 1 Set, Collar and Cape $3.85 1 Muff at $3.50. 1 Set, Collar and Cape $4.00 1 Muff at $4.00. 1 Set,

Collar and Cape $4.50

1 Set at $600. 1 pair Cuffs at $1.50. 1 pai/r Cuff8 at $1.75. 1 pair Cuffs at $2.00.

Call soon, as tho Stock is limited and will soon be sold out. €. 1VITTIG & CO'8,

Next Door to Davis' Drug Store.

MILLINERY,

NEW YOKE

Dress, Sacque and Cloak

CUtTTER!

Suits cut on scientific principles, and warranted to

A E S S E

TRIMMINGS

No. 85 Main Street, up Stairs.

M. A. WALTER

CHEAP MILLINERY

NEW STOCK OF TME

A E S S E S

THK

CHEAPEST IX THE CITY

At No, 85 Main Street. (UP. STAIB3.)

A

C0BNEB 4TH AND MAIN. C0RNEU 4TH AND MAIN. 00BNEB 4TH AND MAIN. 00BNEB 1THAND MAIM.

.8 -s?

MISS 8ALLIE HASTINGS.

STORAGE, COMMISSION & GRAIN,

8. raAKKLIN.

Porter,

joax aiin.

JOHN

s, MOEWBOR,

FRANKLIN, M0BBIS0N & CO.,

aixmii

Commission Merchants,

uVo.

8S West 2d St., Cincinnati. BEFZBEHCES. Pearce, Tolle, Hoitou Shaw,

Barbour**

Co.,

W*

DRY GOODS.

Great Bargains

FOR THE

HOLIDAYS!

-AT-

CORNELIUS ft HAfiflKRTV'8

Corner of Third and

~M&in Streets,

lOO PIECES

DRESS GOODS

"AT

Ji

beet style,

I a a ii ^11 kinds

in our Iin», 1/ the

an/«"^ort

L.KHS THAJT COST

S A W S

OF ALL KINDS,

M1EKED DOWN

C^LOAKINGS,

BROADCLOTH S,

CAs&

ilMERES,

Satinets &c.

MARKED DOWN

to 50 Per Cent

25

CALL AUD BE CONVINCED

DOCTOR WUITTIGB, REGULARLY BRKD PHYSICIAN,

A

Diplo

bas made

Ohronit

located in 8i. Loaf*

offloe, free.

ty

te 8

P. M.

located

at

-il

attention.suoh

Office permanently

Ko.617

St.0harles 8treet,between Sixtb

and Seventh,one square South of Lindell Hotel,a retired spot in the oentre of the city. Consultation rooms, and rooms for the aoeom modation of patient* aa require dully porsor.

EVERYBODY

Can get, in a sealed

1

letter anvelope^nty Theory.

Symptoms andTreatment of Nervous,Urinary

Benefit

per

as hi

oma which hangs in his office will show

Dweoses Me

ttudg of hit Ufe,

and

has a Dniou-wlde reputation,harlng been

longer

than any other.Ohronlo Disease

Physician. Muoh of bis practice has been of a private na ture.

BypMlU, Qonorrhta.Oleel, Btrictan,

all

Uri

nary DiuaMt, SfpMlio or Mercurial Afactiont tftkt Throat, Skin or Bontr, Orchitii, Hernia or

Sttpture.

also, the effects a Solitary Habit, rnlnous to Mind,of producing debility,imdisainess,dimnessblotches,,confusion

Body and Mind producing blotches debility

of of

potency disainess dimness of aight coafuslc Ideas, evil foreboding,aversionaight to society, loss oi not all theae In any out

momory, weakness,,So., oaxe.but all oocurrli

»u uwu wng

frequently In various

Accommodations ample, oharges aaoderate.case cures guaranteed. Oonsnltatlons by letter or al

Most cases can be properly treated

Menstruation and So. without an interview,Pregnanoy, and medicines,secure from observation, sent by mail or expreas. No hindrance to business in most oases.

Addrtgs

3092,

St. Louis, Mo.

•ours—8BoxM. A.

aud

jexualDiseases,clearly delineating all the diseased conditions, with full Symptom Liets, for tw three-cent postage stamps to prepay pestage.— Circular for Ladiea,relating to Diseases of Puber agrSdAwlj,

PUBLIC AUCTION!

I will offer for sale at my

Livery Stable,

In Terre Haute, Ind., on

Thursday, January SOtb, 1868,

ily entire stock, consisting of

10

Head of Horses and Mares,

4

Top Buggies,

2

Open Juggies,

2

Large Carriages,

1

Sundown Carriage,

10

sets Single Harue.

4

Sets Double

Large Sleigh,Harness,s

1

3

GIVE SATISFACTION! Also a fine assortment of

Cutters, Several Saddles and Bridle*, and all the andjimplements necessary to carry on the busl-toola ness. Also,one

Black Horgaii Stallion,"

only eight years old, sound,and a sure foal-get-ter—fine style and fast trotter. Also,

One Jack, "Tiger."

The aboTe property is in good order and tion,"and will bo to the highest bidder,condl

out reserve.

Is prepared to execute'

»lth-

|8alesoldoemmencaat

to

10o'clock

a. m,

Tebm»—Note at six months, with approved security, drawing interest, and waiving valuation laws.

THOMAS

aar

T.

WELLS.

Janldwtds

Oreencastle Banner, Rockville Bepublean, Sullivan Uniou, and Paris Blade, copy and send bill to this Office.

UNDERTAKERS. S A A A UNDERTAKER.

1

orders in his line with

neatness and dispatch mer third treets, Terro Haute, Indiana.of JanSO-5-dwtfCherryand

MONUMENTAL.

rilHB UNDBfiSlGNBD

A

K-

Wm.

Glenn

Leonard Co.,

A

Sons, Jtob't Macready Co..

Foster BrotherB, Foote, Mash

A

Co.

Chambers,StevensiOo miiSSdly

AlftWm UABWT,

HANEY & CO.,

STOUAOK, OOKKISIOB AMD

A I N E A E S

Warebouaeon Fin

8t^at thaC^l

auMwtf

Basin-

TXam HAUTE. IND.

is

CELEBBAT£D SCOTCH CBANITE Mohcmwtts.

the

This material la /immrUhabU. It Is

inott

Elegant md nucfttfble cf th* kighat potit\

unimpaired ty

specimen ot this may

ha

"+-:.r**.-'vt^*w.s?3^

B. P.

Mutual

ftrtMnfcl^

SJtEJVSJif S

in prioes the tnuis of this partnership) A

PROMPT SXBPOmS AND

Universal Patronage

to the People this

great blessing

BtmOet, It rests with yourselr to »«y thr

Buckeye the People's Store

If eo,

job

become Pertaeri ouee

Mutual Benefit

Pladi

AN» BUT Jb eoooa A

Great Eeductiona.

ehould be mutual, thmt yon mmj reeeivathe Ml

Benefit of Low Prices!

We, of the tint pert, will gfve tbe rreeteet Jf1®*

fcr

th*

leMt momey—am* tbe

Feoplev of the aecond part, to eztaad a Ubtril patronage in marn. Thta done, and w*p)«df«

LARGE DIVIDENDS,

iln

Mviug Honey and receiving more Oooda fir a toller than otherwiee) payable at the tine, aud with every purcbaae Made. We new eaUuu*er the

M.- P.

B.

Myctery.wtn

And what heretofore «u a become

bow

A "HOUSEHOLD WORD,"

fntTr H«L7b0i7 P6noa*"r mtereeted lu My enterprise whereby they receive a direct beaeSt —and through thi* uedluM—

Small Profits being the Key to SUCCESS,

New floods Just leeeived!

Bought at a great decline la pricee, to be told at flgaree aa foiiowe: KMPBKSS POPLIN3-T5 Genu per yard—1JOO yard, double width. This bo»oftbimS. 6®t Bedootloni of tha aaaaon 100 PAXTKBNB DKK8S OOOD8,' Bilk fltrlM. 35 3®°t*

food enough for the sort

nutldioBf to waar.

DOIJBLK WIDTH OAMLIT OLOXHT—Brown Stone, Bismarck and Garnet. SOcentaoar w'i FBBN SUBB1NOS—Another Betoel&hZtf

Mnti a yard 1 The wonder la kow Ooode can be sold so cheap. The

•Explains the Mtsthx.

LYONS SILK Y1CLV*TS—For i.^.

width Oloak Velvets, 911,00 par Ml Ida. a 1

STARTLING REDUCTION To the uninitiated—and why? Btnmikt

M. B. P.

Works well, and ia the mediant of iahntiia for the People.

Wool Long Shawls $0,60

60 Days ago worth f.09.

CHINCHILLA CLOAKS, *10,00-(TheOoo!sand Trimmlnga are worth #16,00), and why sold eo cheap? This Is no mystery.

LIBERAL PATRONAGE

q-o hand in hand.

BLACK B£AVKB CLOAKS AND JACKKTS— Black Beaver, fine quality, 95,SO per yard fCv. erybodybuysitnow.)

1

FITCH, MINK and all kinds offrUftS—lfnft n?n}rim,m'2

Hood».

including a fall atoekoi

Children's Furs. KNQUIUK FOB WHITS WOOL 1XANHXLS at 60 cenu a yard 1 Bed Blankets SK.00 nar worth 90,00 thirty daya ago. PBINTS, (just raeeivad) choice 8tylea—12k cents MCSLINS—Bleachc cts. per yard.

atylea—Saw

leachec Muslins 1 yard wide, lik

vw». yn jmid. UnblMohedllQillailyira vld! 10 ceets per yard. Heavy yard wide Unbleaoh12k ceiTt"-*

ytrd*

08d

4mlity yard wide

LAL1C8' UNDERWKAB—Full Stoek Wrapperr Ohlldren'i Uhdirwear: kn(^ Shirts

SWrtt. Heanquartera fu

5 nishing Goods. Look at onr Glovts and Hosirry, with a general stook of Dry Goods, Notions and fancy floods (Too large to enumerate), bought sioce the deoliae aud Juet received, which we aow offer for

HOLIDAY SALES 1

Through the medium of the'

At such tempting prices that everybody cannot 'a" to be convinced as they read—that

We Will Sell Cheap! To meet our own, and the expectations of all, aud demonstrate the "Mutual Benefit Partnership" to be "the great want of thscommunttjr."

W. S. KYCE &

im

d&w

CO.

MERCH'T TAILORINC.

ATEST STYLES,

Lowest Prices!

ROVETHISG JTKW.

HABT80CE

ft BA!»(STKB

Have juat received aFRESH LOT^of

PIECE GOODS I

Bought since the

GREAT DECLINE!

In Price*. We have^a Fine Seleotion.of

BEAVERS. CHINCHILLAS, CLOTHS, Ac., &c.

Suitable for

Dress Suits, Business Suits and Over Goats

COME BLTIHT ALONG GENTL'MKN

Mow is the time for

OCB

HEADY MADE CLOTHING!

AMD

FUBNISHXNO OOOD»!

We are offering at

Greatly Reduced JPrices.

Call and see for

Agent

for the

of

any known material. Ita chief constituent* are the same as Cleopatra's Needle, and Pompey'e Pillar, at Alexandria, ia Egypt, which still main

THK RAVAGES OP CKNTUKUE8,

The superior beauty aud durability of this ma tnrial is causing a demand for It in th* Eastern States, where it ia being adopted by th* wealthier t'asses in preference to the Italian Marble.

seen at th.

Adams Kxprw Office.Oranite Orders and inquiries will meet with prompt atntion. Address, JAMES «. WILtfOH, 9d O Bo* 734,

Tbtt*

CHBAP

Ha*te. Ilil.

MILLINER*.

com

kinds of Millinery Goods sold at during the Winter months, at Mre. M.. H. Abbott's, Opposite the Poet Offloe. Deel4dt£.

yourselvee

at

JVo. 79 MatoJSt.'

owrs icun a. a. UTix

E. R. BRYANT & OO.,

(SQCCcesore to

J.

H. TVBNIBJ

Vorvirdlne A Goiuumiob imhaiti

DUUN II

Orain, Flonr Mid Salt.

MtAE

Highest market price paid for all kinds of Oralu.

Agents for STAB VMWX Lliui.^

Ware House on Maitt Htrtat, Near the T. H.

A

I. B. B- Depst-

Y.

Diseases of

Hospital and

a B-»

mm

K. GIFFORD, Treat* all

Hones art Oalfle.

OBn,wnsrof

6th asOnb

iTIBBI BATPB, iVPttlA. *tl

octtwljr .v