Terre-Haute Weekly Express, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 31 March 1869 — Page 4
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AN APOLOQY. ^E:?^S
At tha scent press dinner, in Now -York City, Mies
Phcebe
Cast, whoiw
present, declined to speak for herself and
a gentleman read her apology in
rby)P?
as follows: T?3 How c»n yon ask of us a speech, W ben ml cr»ailon eachts lhat V\ Oman's chief st **nd's just
To list, to m.n's speeches. jj,j jsia" True, ihe-e wae a Prl*cill, ooce, •w ho spoke her mini—Ob horror— .. :nx Eut 'twas becau the b»sb-nl John S
Wai slow la speaking for bar. 57." Why, asx lug Tot Womm'a band 11a' si coufU'td her senses, She's answered Yes instead of No,
And took lh» consequences
But Woman—and I love my sfx— Bayt many award that reach's ,. Farther th.*n all the sparkling wit
Of aiter-dinner speeches. *. »j.
Where'er Men's words of eloquence Inspire and rouse a Nation, .... Tbere breathes th ough them tbe undertone
Of W'omm'a inspiration. ....
And whether hers are lofty word! 'that nerve to fiery trial, 4 j'_ Or on'y meek and lowly dteds, I
And men and ante's love her.
E E A
From. Cincinnati.
Cincinnati, March 27.—Testimony contesting P. W. Strador'a seat in Con grass lrom the 1st District by Son. Eg glee ton, commenced to-day before Judge Cox, and will continue many day?.
ABOUT DO08.
People are in ecstacies of delight over the action of the Council yesterday, taxing dogs five dollars each, and giving one dollar reward for every unmuzaled dog delivered at the pound.
ABBEBTED.
Charles Morris, the cork-legged robber, implicated in the Scblenker robbery last Wednesday, was arrested last night. On his person were found $1,500 cash and a $250 gold watch.
PERSONAL.
Jesse R. Grant arrived from Washington laBt night. S
Mausoleum.
in a
Richmond,
Va.,
From Boston.
Boston,
March 2T.—James D. Martin,
late cashier of the Hide and Leather Bi nk, was to day discharged by tie IT. S. Circuit Court, in accordance with President Johnson's pardon..
Two other indictments charging Martin with emberz'.ement and conspiracy to.defraud were Introduced by the Government attorney, on which he gave bail in $30, 000 to jaswer.
Massachusetts.
Pprinotikld, Mabs., March 27.—In the Superior Court at Greenfield yester day, Francis H. Merrill and Anthony Baker were convicted of a murderous as sault on Thos. Wailes, and sentenced to ten years each tn the Stats prison. H. G. Woodward was convicted of manslaughter, and sentence deferred.
The beavy rain storm of last night gives apprehensions of a serious freshet in the Connecticut river.
From New York.
New
Yobk, March
27.—A mechanic
employed on the Stevens Battery at Ho* boken, under Gan. MoClellan, prints a letter in tbe Sun, stating the men are treated like dogs..' ».-uSa P-»
OOSTLTf.
The Methodist Book Concern have just paid $1,000,000 for the magnifioent build ing recently erected on Broadway and 110th streets.
Georgia.
Augusta, Ga., March 27.—A letter frota a Republican is publiihed to-day, which points out the status and nature and prospects of the Republican party in Georgia, and shows who are to be looked to as the future friends and reliable supporters of President Grant and his administration. It shows how the .Fifteenth Amendment to the Constitution was defeated with combinations with Gov. Bullock, Ben. Hill and General Robert Toombs. Moderate Bepuolicans take position that if Georgia be again reconstructed, President Grant shall_ appoint the Governor.
Repaired.
Sckanton,
Pa., March
27.—AU breaks
on the Delaware and Hudson Batlroad and canal have been repaired, and the whole line is again open.
From Boston.
Boston, March 28.—Orders have been received at the Portsmouth Navy Tard to fit a U. S. steamer for sea. It Is supposed her destination ia Cuba.
From Washington.
Washington, March 27.—The President declined to receive visitors to-day, owing to siofenoss, bad headache.
SMALL TLAOKS.
The office of the Superintendent of the Treasury building was thronged witb persons of all sexes and colors, anxious concerning tbe distribution of the sweeping and jcrubbing patronage. The Superintendent has charge also of the watchmen of the Treasury, and has been engaged to-day In listening to claims of applicants.
MILITABY.
Bv dircciion of the Seoratary of War, Daniel E. Sickles is ordered at his own request, to report for examination, to Q,n. McDowell.
Pres'dentof tbe Retiring. Board at New York, Gen. Albert E Arnei, is assigned to duty as Assistant Commissioner of the Freedmn's Bureau, in Mississippi.
Gen. Rsycokis is Hsstgndd to daty as Assistant Commissioner of the same Buio^u for Texa?.
Gen. Crane, re'.i'ed, is assigned to dnty in improvement of the St Clair Flats in Michigan.
OT1TIIXERIS8.
J. J. Noah, supervisor of Internal revenue for the District of Tennessee, has reported to tbe bureau information of an additional saie ire of eight illicit distilleries in tbe 4tb district of that State, where troops a:e helping him.
ON HIS FEET AGAIN.
Surgeon B. Norris telegraphs to-night from Greenvillo that Ex-President Johnson suffered intensely from neaflrigi% He is relieved however, and on his feet again.
REGISTER OF THE TRKABTTBT. There seems to be no doubt that ft Register of the Treasury will be nomina* ted Monday next
letter list.
IiIBToy iatTXU remaining unclaimed inthePostOfflce, at) Satub&AY, March 2?, 1869. fflVf
LADIES LIST.
Anderses Mrs Henry S Iiiviagston Samautha A1 awortb Miss Faauie Minor MisT lvltAliss Euaa £lothrooo Ura ilary Breadaa Ellen 5T\j iigai i^arab
Vise Sarah il^wa Sirs
Bak.^ sirs llaribeaa JtcUmb Mrs Martba Bresoant Mrs O yew-ton Mrs Mary •tell ailss Frankle N't well Mrs Ctodrelln Baftson Mtsa Matilda Kicol Miss Jane Benoa Mrs alary
OS owens Miss E A
tfUhop Mr. I lztle W.Sa Overman Miss A Blvina Miai Z-lpba Ponce Mrs Martba Burgess Mrs Julia Pool Mias Mary Bur.ouchs Ta Nancy Bay Miss a Canada Miss Alice t" Beeves ffl las Bebecca Casaady Miss A KenaerAUle Or»ig Be lo Beed Tbeodosla Greech Miss Martba
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Bolston Miss SueS
oraech BUsabetb Boss Miss IndUna Eng lab Mrs Elvira Boby Mis Nancy Gard ner Mrs Marlah liodg-rs Miss A Garrettson Miss :arab EUvans Miss Louca Gray Mrs Amanda Salter Miss Lucy Green Miss Addle Shell Mrs E Green Mrs Mary j?i"v8tewart Mrs Markasss Mrs alary SMI Miss Kate Hodges Mrs Lucia A Scott Mrs E 8 Harrison Joanna Schnler Miss Susan liami'touMaggie 7/!h Thomas Miu Nancy BUI Mary Anu 2 ii Trobridge Miss Blollle Howard Miss Kissie s.Walker Mis Josephine Unsstss Mrs t.ou Watson llriT Irmn Miss Ellen Warner llisa Jarrad Miss Melissa' is IPeltaer Misi A Jewell Miss Almary West Mrs Leooard Jones Miss Margaret White Mrs Heat-r Kecby Miss Bridget Kotsch Louisa Lawson MreE
Of love and self-denial. 1
In tones so clear and true and sweet, They rin? the wide world over, She speaks from out her heart to onrs.
Wiigat Mrs Hattie Wiley tllss Alice Wood Miss EUa
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Hartfobd, Cows., March 27.—A. firm in this city has received the contract to build a graLite and marble mausoltum to the memory of Dean Richmond, of New T.irb, at a oost of $28,000.
March 27.—»G*neral
Utoueman to day issued an order Removing Govornor Wells and assuming the duties of the office him'eif. Major Bur gess, of Petersburg, was also removed from office. ,lT :.i rtv .:ia
VeSt John W»ts vv W»rners Danl IKtstfkll Oani Wes' fall James Weuiar W kltney I W il^bt Frank Wrlgbt Vrai»k Wi 1 wB wbddeu S Wood a YouDg W Ziuimeraitto 8 Zonu Joseph Zultr Cbr SUM LD
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Bead,
P. M.
"W". MAND, 56 Main Street, W N. W. corner of Old Court House, will pay the h'gbtat ouh price tor all kloda ot Couutry Pro nee, each aa X'gs, Butter, Poultry, alive or dresied, Bags, re»thert, Aoples, Potaio's, Onions, Dried Fruit and Bm^kid Meat Will alao boy Seeds of all kinds—Timothy, Clover. Flax Ae. With a lirge stock of Groceries always on hand, our motto is, to sell at a small profit and qalck salts. Call and see for yoniselvee. Swly
O O S
and AFTEB THIS DATE
WE CK\' SB OUR STOCK OF
WINTER
DRESS GOODS!
HfiAYY CASS1IHSR£S,
COATINGS, 8KAWL8,
BLANKETS
AND A£L KINDS or
W I N E O O S
—AT—
Great Redactions!
CilSIVSLlliS & HA86EBTH,
Cottx&i
3d and Kain Sts.
Terre*Haute. Indiana
Jan'f 11,1869.
CK.
gifford, v.
a Treats all Diseases or Horses and Cattle. Hospital and Offloe, corner ef 6th an4 Sagle Sts. oettwly TEBBl aATtTS, XTOIAHA,
DOB lOU M. IT!
1H not gal tip a Club for tbe ONE DOLT-A SALE8 TBADE nUii »u have sent to WOOD* BUFF, FiXO & CO. 8 Old Old One Dollar btors, 3J6 Ti^-i'ont Bow, and 0 Howard Street, Boaton. M.t'., tor their N»w CiroaUr for the Winter of 1068 9, giving a fell description ef onr itumense atook of erv variejy cf Merchandise, and the ur.pr/ctdcnled inducements wearonow offering to ouAgonta and Patrons.
75 YAEDS
of Brown or Bleached, yard wi le, prime quality Sheetings for 810 and a Club of 100- Larger and sraaher clnbs In proportion. Sjnd for the Clrca-
ar.
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JgAGLB IRO]ST WOEKS,
Coaarn Fibst and Walnut Strek.ts. TERKK HAUTE, INI).,
WM. J. BALL & CO., Proprietors, (Scccjwsosa to JosEnn Geovsb.) MANUFACTPBEES OF
Portable iStationaryEngines
FLOOBING AKD HAW MILL MAOHINKBY,
CORS-SUELLERS AJ«U CAJfK MlttS AMI MAOBI.VEP.Y GE.N'EBiLLY, Iron unci Braas Cssttnpi, Ac,,
Having an extensive Kstablifhmert, well stock. ed and in full operation, we are pjeparnl to do all kinda of work in onr line, in tbe best style, and at short notico. ORDERS SOLICITED janlSdSmwly
MAKEIAGE GUIDE:.
BEING
a Private Instructor for married persons, or those aoont to be married, both mile and female, in everything concernlrg the physiol gy and rotations of our sexual 8}stem, and the proluction and prevention of offarplng, Including »il the new diocovories never boforo plveuln the English Ungaage, by WM. YOUNG, M. D. This is really a valuable and Interesting work. It is wrltien In plain language lo- tbe general raiilor, and is lilmtiated with numerous Xngravlngs. All young married paople, or those contemplating mariiage, and having tbe least Impediment to married lifo, should read this Book. It disc.tees accrete that every one nhould beacqualnted with still It is a book that muat be locked up ftt-d not lio about the bonsc. It will bo sent to any address on rtc»lpt ot Fifty Cents. Address Dr. W5I. YOt'NG, No. 416 rpruce street, abo*-e Pcnrth, I'h:ladeU#h:a
S3&" AFKLIOTEO AND UNF'JBTUN^TE.—No matter what may be jour dincaee, before you laerfyouri "1 under the care of anv one of the it iriousQIJAOHLS natlvo and foreign—who advertise in tnisor any other paper, get a copy of Dr. Young's Book, and read it carefu[ly. It will be tbe meaji of Baving you m»ny a dollal, your beolt", and probably your life.
Dr. ifonng can be consulted on any of the disa es ilcscri^ed in his pubiibatlnns, at bis OtHte, No. 416, Spruco street, abovo Fourth, I'h ladelphia. Je24wly
PB1L EIECTIOH—1869.
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Qrwtyt
11. Linton Towna^j).—One Trustee, two Justices cf toe Pe»ce ai.d two Constables. 12. Otter
Cretk
Tw:na\ip,— OaG
Statb or Indiana,
Trustee and two
Constables. In testimony whore f, I have hereto p«t my hand, and the aoel of the Circuit (9SAL-) Oonrt, at Terro Haute, thfs 15th day vy*' ot Ftbruary, I8tf9.
E. H. SIMPSON, Clerk.
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Vigo County,)
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Witliam Stewart, Sheriff of VUo Conn ty, hereby certify the fureg in? to bc- a troe oopy the original free p: or Ejection I'sao bv tho Clerk of the VJgo Circuit Cour», and to me di reoted. W. H. STKWA«T»
Febl7dltwtd Sheriff V. C«
QITY TEEASUKEIi'S SALE.
By virtue of a Precept, to ma delivered by tbe ComiDon Council of tha City of Terxe Haute, I will, °n t'e 2Uh ^ay of March, 1S69, at tho door of the City Court room oi eaid ty, between tbe hours of 10 o'clock A. M.,ftnJ 4 o'clock P. M., of saidd^y. sell at public auction tho fallowing de* sciibed Real Katato *r parcel ot land, to»wit:
That part of ont-!ot number einy-flve, bounded and described ss follows: Commeccitig at a
Io:Qt
on tbe sooth line of said lot fiive hundred and twelve fret and three inches oast of the soutnwesc corner of sai-j lot, running thenco north two hundred aod thirty feet, thence east to he extension of Sixth etroet, thence uth two hundred nnd 'hlrty feet aod three loch"*, to the piacc of beginmug, anu ^djaceut to the oityoi T«rro Haute, or so much thereof, as m&y be necessary to satisfy the sum of tbirty*two and 66*100th dollars, assessed agaioit said property, owned by William Woodmaosce, for grading and graveling that part of Sixth street *djacont to said desQiibed property, aod under a certain contract made by said city with Uraxton Cox, for the grading and grateling of that part of 9ixth strest between Park street and tbe southern limits of satd city, with co^ts of sale.
O. A. GOODWIN,
Mar 3 w3t City Treasurer.
QITY TKBASUEER'S SALE.
By virtue of a Precept dirooted to me by the Common Council ol the CHy of T«rr«» Haute, will, on the 24th day ef Al*rch, U69, at tbe door of tbe City Ocu't room of said city, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M., and 4 o'clook P. M., of said day, sell at pebsio auction, th? following ds« scribed lot or parcel of la&i, to«wlt:
The »ooth hbli the w^st half of Fub^lvls^on number four In the subdivision out lots nombsr (02) iiity-two (G3) eixty-tbreo and apart or ('4) sixty-four, of tha cigiosl survey cf tho iaod« and out-lots of the town of T-rro Hauto, em* bra lag two town lots of cne hundred and fifty feet fronting oq Sixth ptreet, or eo mu tbertof, as mny be loc 8«-ry to satisfy the eum of 833,85 a«sesstd agaiast ^amu^l H. Potter, and against tb$ aouth half of tbe west half oi eub division number four, In the aubdivislcn of out lo-s number (62) sixty-two (63} slxty*tbree and part of (6l)hixty«fonr ot the riginai »iq» vey of the said out-lo'^of tbe
4owo
of *erro Hante, embracing
otown lots of ono hundred aod fifty feet front* Ing on Sixth Ffet for grading aud gravellog that part cf SUt* etre»t lying bstweon Park etr-et a-d tha sDntheralimits of s«id city, wiih costeofsa'e. 0. A. GOODWIN,
Mar9*w6t City Treasurer.
QUEEN OP TNE SOUTH
PORTABLE GRIST MILLS, —FOE— pOBJf MEAL. WBE*T FLOFRISO AND STOCK
FtEl), BOtTIXG AP?AUAICS,SMtITERS and
MILL WORK GENEHALLY.
Our Mill, are built from choicn Bnrr Blocks, slected at tho Qua-ries 1' Franoeby
ISAAC STRAUB, bimsalf. Sftid for Des rlptirePen pbl-t cottatiirg Treatise
Milling, sent by mall free AnD&ESfl Isaac Stiaab& Co.
Corner Front and John Streets, CINCINNATI, OHIO. FebSwSm
ERRORS OF YOUTH. Young Men, the experience of years has demoo* strated tho fact tb&t relianc» may be placed in tbeefftcary ef
DB. BELL'S SPECIFIC
For the speedy and permanent cure of seminal Weakness, the result of Youthful Indiscretion, which aegiecttd, ruin* tho bapptres*, and nnfiU the sufferer for bosioess, social society, or marrl* age. They can b* used without detection or Interference wich budoess pursuits.
Price one Dollar per box, or foar boxes for three dollars. If yoa cvanot procure tb«se pills ecose the money to Brtas & Co., G4 Cedar street, New Xerk, and they wilt beseti: by return mail, well •ealed. Prirate circulars to gentlemen sent free OB
application. Enclose stamp, declodeedwly
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Toa arehir by commanded to give notico to the qualified votera of Vigo Cocntj, that on the first Monday ct April, A. I)., 1S69, (bo aame being tbe 6th day of said rcontn tht-y w.!l bo entitled to vote ftj'l'-wiag to^ nai »rs, ti -wit: 1.
Earritot Tjvj.shp.—ono
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4. Hon*y Criek
Trustee a^d four
5. divine ToumMp,'—Two Jaiticea of the Peace, TiUdtet an 1 two Oonatabloa. 3.
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Townthi?.—Oue
Oonathb'e
6. Sugar
Trusteo and two
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stables.
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6. Prairi* Creek Tov/n»\ip.~Qxie Trtt«tee and twe CoDBtaolei. 7.
Pmiri'ton Towmhip.—-On*
Truate© and tw
8. Riley T^wntVpOne Tru^t©^, one Jnstice of the Peao* a. ihrey Cot-sia^ies. 9.
Pitrton Tcicnsh'p.—On*
Trtmee ana two Con
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Trustee and three
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JVew
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od that is eminently successful.
A valuable Journal giving aymptom# of ftnd full information of thuNEW METHOO furnished to those who write for it ^ee
Or. HALE
Will vlalt Terre Haute the first Thursday In each month, and may be consulted at the Terre Haute Hou?e. At all oth«r times, at his permament Office, Miller's Block, Indianapolis, 1 i., 254wtf xx'*
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DB. W. F. DEOKERMAN'S
|jL00D []0ND1T10N PoWDERSj
For Horses. Hogs and Cattle.
THE MOST EFFICACIOUS REMEDY EVER DISCOVERED I
Tot tbe curs of Indigestion, Loss of Appetite, Dlstempe, Hide-Bonad, Surfeit, H..T.3, In* flu-'iiia, or Lung FeTer, Grease, Scratches,
Lar^®, and other affections of tbo £kin Pub-Acute I amlnltls or Founder, Bh-umatlsm, Lam. rs, fto. ftc. Will prevent Oolto and Siraugnary, and recuperate the health and strcn«th in horses token down by severe and exhaostinc labor, and by exciting a healthy seer*. tlon from ih«Klaneysand Liver, thereby eliminating the urea ,and other po (jnons bumors from the system, proves A tireat Purifier of tbe Blood and by its peculiar altsbatits iritcT npon th. skin, scon chances a ooarse and rough coat of hair into a smooth and glossy oce.
It is a Preventive for Bog Cbolera. It Is not claimed by tbe manufactners that these Powders will enre bog cbolera in its lsst stages, but tbey do claim that they wi'l prevent it, and uven effect a cure when given tn lbo first stages of the disease.
A great mat certificates in ths possession of the manufacturers, attest the efficiency or these Powders. They are cldeily snperlor to any others wanufactueed, from the tact that they possess viituej whioh others do not in meeting all the mw phases of diseases of horses, hoge and oattle.
Tbey are tbe prodnction of a life-long and snc"etsful experience i« the veterinary praotlce the author. Dr. W. 7. Daokerman, being a graduate of the Hungary Veterinary College, He servtd six yesra in tha Brltliharmy as Veterinary 8«r geun of Dragoons, and alao tn the same cadaplty in the United States army throughout the Uexloan War, subsidnsntly looating in Southern Indiana, where be achieved a great reputation ai a practitioner, and for his medicines.
CLARISS, PINNET A CO., Sols Manufactnrera, Paiacsros, Inb.
For sale by IBA GBOVKB, Jr., Terre Haute, Ind.
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A I A I O N O E I XJL CENSE.—The undersigned hereby givo no'leo that tbey wilt apply to the County Commissioner- at tbslr next session in April or license to sell spirituous and Intoxicating liquors less than a quart at a time, for the space of one year The premises on which said liquors ars to be eold are located on the corner of Uth and Hain streets, in Terre Haute, Tigooounty, Indiana. WIST A WOUDB marlSdlwSt
WOUDBUFF.
QHT TREASUEER'S SALE.— By virtue a Precept directed to me, by the Common Council of the city of Terre Haate, I rill, on the Slat day of Haroh, 1869, at ths door .f theC ty Court Boom of said rlts, between the boors of 10 o'clock A. and 4 kof said day, sill atpnbllo auction the fallowingdesorlb. lot or paioel of land. to-«lt: and except 80 feet bv 63 faet tn northwest corner (too, onehandred, In the original plat of said city, or so nuuh thereof, as ma, be necessary to satiafy the sum of $03.80, assxeeed against John D. Ball, and ajaia.t said l.t fjr grad ng and gra'sling that part of w»inut street, adjaorat to said lot, and under a oertaln oontraot mads by said eity, with
Mtwesn Market and of sale. mlOwSt
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E A E I E S
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A. EUSNETT,
Mantifaeturir and Dee!f£ tn
leather, Hlde«, Oils, Shoe Fisdlags, and Carrier's Tools,
ROB. 1444148 MAIN ST., TKRBE HAUTE, 1"D.,
Weald respectfully inform elf patrias, and the public generally, that he has on hind and solicits orders for tbe various kinds uf goods adapted to the wants of Boot sknd Sboe Hanafactnreis, Saddle suad Haraesa Hakers fc Dealers,
Consisting of
Harness,
Skirting,
JFair
JPad
&Jcin8,
(t/C.,
SOLE—Oak, Hemlock, Slaughter, Bnonos Ayret, and Onnoso, French and Ameri-an Calr an1 Kip Skins, Wax Upper, Buff, Grain L'ather,
Pebble Grain, Splits, Laco Leather, Chamois Skins, etc. BOANS—Cochineal, Maroon, Blue, Green,Yellow, and Oresrv LIMING SKlNr.—Wuite, Pink, Yellow and Buses t. U0B0060—Tampico, Curao.a, Patnas, Caps,
Boot Leg, Pot bird, Simon Goat, otc. CALF KID—Fretch tnd American.
jv.,
PLABTEREB'S HAIB. Iiastlngs, Boot Web, Bindings, UaitorWob,
Gorlngs, Laces, Galloons, Shoe Threads, SboeDack, Bristles,
Eyelets, Cork Moles,
Cement, Phoo Kit, Machine Wax, Gum Tragacanth, Edge Blacking, ilaf bine Thread,
Shoe Blacking aud Brnahsa,
Malls, Awls and Tacks, I Lasts, bhoeTiet)-, Crimping Bjart's, •,
Olampc, lioot Treei, Crimping Uacblties, Etc., Ktc., E c.
OILS—Cod. Straits and iiank. Sicily, Sumac and Japonica. THREAD, KEEDLE8, AND 8EWiN6 MACHl-VE THBEAU
AND SILK.
®B* CASH for Hid.s, Furs, Sr.ftp Pelts, Door Sklus, Tailow, and Leather lu the liou-li.
Consignments always Btceive Prompt Attention.
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JSEWS FOBALi.
Sl.WJU To AMli WHO WILL «UHAt MADA.V.K t.Al'iiAKL Ai! TlU fUtlfKtiali'N.
^aiS iSEVi£K7FA'LLLNU MADiUa KAFBAlii'm cits eurcetdt whoL all #thers ha*.- milod. Aii 1® trcublt—all wbc» h»te rt*L aulortnii^if—s*i who&« fotidhcpes haw iisappuiuttu, crushed ad biasl&d by »ik Peewit—all who bavo boe*i tuiKied ««t»j—alt lij to hoi for adyioe aud Qatietaotkvk. AH who are in doubt of the aBoctious ot lho*e «.vo, kui" tcrelieve and satisly tLuir in Love Affairs tilie ti'ails
Celt? z&aa tho eecrvt of utuing (Uo aittH^ttuus ol me opposite sex. "be *110*0 you your tulore wit* or j* *L«svut inuud.— dtie gOiUed tbe tt
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ajafcub tbe iuarrieU Ue* auu »uvsr» UtbV iwwu 2(A :uiiujL»rui'k »i *.t«- rt-suJi l»»s lalwikya tbr .ywuD oi sjocui* lag a
speedy and Marrisge,
gbo is, therefore, a suro dbpttadiac^. 11 fa «el irnoipn to the public a targe that dhb wastboflrst, and she is the only peraok
iu
dhow the liheuees in roatity, aua whocangivoeLtire satisfaction on ail the oono»r»*« oi uie, whuk canbe tested and proved by tbotsaa le, botn csttr*
clod
and tingle, woo daily and tagony Viiti'-hoi. To ail In buaiutMn be. advice i» iiiViil06Li i. ths oac foretell, witb tbo ^reattet c-itrca^biy, the ie* salt of ali commercial kuU butinu.is trtiuec-y. ?n „s.
Lottery numbers giv«,ji \vuu^at «%ii« &AVsi&ii>L Is a boi*** Uuu ^j«trolo^iei Uk»ttTe*y oue can depouaupoii. dhe is tno gr«wt« ^st Aatroioglst ot the nineteenth cmntary. it '•bat w«rti-tt».own fact it»rp copy i»'«? iy*:r£tef.iuMtU irv to tmit. her* aiadamo rtaphaei id Uio ^eoitb ibiu^htej* of tbf v-?ouib she o« ri2 witn a ixrictraJ ^1U she can toreteii Cui «*rv n,.alHooareo arunktfi»ri^t and didoovers lodt 01 .hidden treasure*, u»a*ji iuterVitW9 atiioti iC«»tc *n± cva^^eiitia!*
A.S a jfotiiaie i'hys^i^a jj*r reruodie^ iajj cure all Jf^xuatc tutu to produce me oinfitthly Cow, without aau^' the} viti uet
t.jure,
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N. B.Th-soata distance may communioUe withperfoct sutlafa:tioo by enouslag jue dollar ana stamp. All communications scrictly privat. and confidential.
Address Louk Box331, Cincinnati, Ohio. aug23nly
spmm msMRi*
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THE BEST BITTERS For Weakly Persons,
FOB THE WEAK, F0B THE PALE. FOB TBE SICKLY,
FOB THE AGED, FOB FEMALES, FOB SPUING DSiS I II
STo Bitters Equal to
Xltem
Speer's Standard Wine Bitters, —M.V01 o?—
WINE, HERBS & ROOTS 8pJ5£&'s Celebrated \Yine. so we-il bn.j.vo. srlth PKKUVIAN 8ABK,
OilAMUMau FLOWKlSS, HNAhK K00I, »VHD CBEBKI BAKR, filXOEU, and snob otlier HEitBS and HOOTS as will in all Oases assist Dlgeitio-, promote the H-cretlono ot the System il the natural channels, and ilvo
TONE A 1ST ID VIGOR
—TV THE—
YIMfi OLD, HiALB AND FiiMALK! Ail Q«e it witu wonderful aucccts. Urint 3 COLOR
To t^e paie wnlie Hp,
BLOOM AND BEAUTY To tho tiit^ fikco and care-worn cBLteuanco. Oures fl2VKB and otcates APPETITE. Try cbesi. lTea none other. A&k for SPlCEtt'o STaaNJ ABD BXTTKBS.
Hold
ry
& A A
UN
Braxton
Cox, fjr grading and graveling of Walnat street Fourth st
streets, wl'h casta
O. A. GOODWIH, Olty Trsasaswr. srfe'tB
lim
PAPER HANClMCS ltd.
SPRING STYLES!
NMKAWittOSL,
vi'.-• 109 Main street* "bis A. 4
and
Black Bridle,Collar Leather, »is
Bag LeeUlter, Line Leathzyj. er Seating,
Importers, Wholesale an4 Bttall dealers ia
\PEB H4N6IMGS,
CARPETS, ioaI tl"
r,: WWBOW SHADES, oil clotiis
«c.
''i. .-.Wo have on hand the J'v
LARGEST STOCK
BROKAW BRO'S.
DOCTOR WILBEB
OFFICE,ooms,
tioh 616 Washington Avenue, bt. L'juls, 3Io treats th ha greatest success all Diseases of Woman, Lonchoicei, or Whites Falling, luflamatla or Uiceratlon of tbe Womb, Ovaritis, Pruritis, Ainenorrhcea, Menorrhagia, Dysmenorrhcea, and Sterility, or Barrenness also, every disoase oonneeted with Puberty, Menstruation or Pregnancy. Since the Do3tor cotrBnes himself exclusively to ths treatment of these complaints anl treats very large number of cases,It follows that his knowledge of them must be fir mores*tensive aal accurate than lht.l of physicians in general practice. Send sta*np for Me iioal FamiW't of thirty-six ages. Ko ma.ter woo uave failed, read what he says. Patients la every Western State. Cures guaranteed. Consultation by letter or at office free. Booms for patients requiring dally attention. A lady assistant. Hoar 9 a- a. to 7 p. x. Sundays excrp.ed.
SypkUit. Qonnrrhta, QUet,
Se inUt and
this country wboc&c
Uuptute
The Doctor's opportunities in hospital and private practloe are u^^ur^ttss din ot. Louis or any other city. Back tU«s of Sc. Louis papers orovs that he has bcoa located tb.ia longer by years than any otbor so advertising. Ths oatabiisnment, library, laboratory and appo.ntments are unrivalled in the West, unrivalled anywhere. Age, witu experience, o*n bo relied upon, and the Dactor oan refer to ininy physiclius tnrougnuut the country. In past su.ceisand present po.ttlon he stands witnout a competitor. Thy tfrltlngs of "Physician wfeoce lepv* tatloa la Union.# Ide, sboulo he wsrik tteadiag.
Doctob WSITTI£3 publishes nedlcal Pampblet relating to Venereal Dlseaaaa and tbe disastrous and varied consequences of scli-abuse, that will bs sent to any address la a soaitfd onvsiope for two atamps. It coct^ins fallavmptoTr. Itsis thai will enable those affected to determine the nature of their oomplaint and give a written statement of their case that will aniw.r almost as well for tbe purpose of treatment as a person-1 interview: hut where it is convenient, the Doctor should be consulted personally. Those heviug friends that may require advice, can supply thom with tbls valuable work by sending tbolr address, ffith stamp. Thus you can assist the nufor* ,nate without their knowing their benefac*..r. Certainly no subject is ot more importance than pualty of blood and perfect man* hood.
It is self-evident that a physloian who confines qlmself exclusively to the atudy of acer tain class of diseases aud treats thousands of cases every year, must acqaire greater skill la that specialty* than one iu general practice.— Many physicians, recognizing this fact, Intro* cc patients to tbe Doctor after reading his tfedicai Pampblot. Communication, eonnaentlal. A friendly talk will sojt you nothing. OfBoe oentral, yet retired—No. 617 8t. Charles sreet, St. Louis, Mo. Hours, 9 A, M., to it., Sundays excepted.
MUSICAL.
STEOK'S,
Drapgi-tf and
Grocer a, boe that my signatut« is ovor tbe cork of each Bottle.
ALFRED SPEEli,
Passaic, J., and 243 £r»ad**y, Now Yorfc« &T rrade eupplMbv all Prrgg|»u.
UMDERTAKERS.
KNABE^,
Li
A
JLl£JR.rrA.
Is prepared toexeouto^ 1 orders ia his Lisa lib neatneas and dbpatct ,rncr
of
third end fe
tr«ata. Ttorw Hanta, ladlaaa.
jJ-NDfiJRTAiLKli. -1
f,
.,
M. W. O'CONNELL Having purobased back from 1^- Chadwlck, Qrnber Oo., the Undertakers Establishment, and haTint bad seven y«ars experianoe In tbe busIoeM, now prepared to inrnisn H.tallc Borlal Oases, Caskets, ana Wooden CoQos, of all atrlss and sixes, from the best and largest stock of burial material in the State, at 101 Main Street, Terre Haute, Indiana.
dwtf Tsriw Haute fSV.Ha •era A". •.
GOODS.
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Wsare now recelvlug our new spring styles, and shall be csnstantly adding to tsem at tbay como out. 7' |r
DOCTOR WHirTIEB.
AHEGULAB
GKADUAIE of MEDICINE,
as Diptoms at Offi wil: saow. baa been loader eug.ged ia treatment of Veasaaat, ricxcaii, aud private seasss tuaaany other Physician in St. Louis.
Srrtetart,
OrchiUl,
all Vrinnry
lit cor
DiS-oJrs SyyiiC'
Mtrcriul
Afftc.itntof
Throat
8km
or
6uss are (retted witn nup.rallsJ -access. Spermatorrhea, Sexual Debility aid lafo* leacy,a iho rejUit ofsdll-«ousj tn yoath,s«xual oucestei 1- maturer year, or other causes, aud wnich produoe sr-m.of tbo folio lag affects, as Noctur jal Em sjicus, Blotches, Ieollity, Diizlness, Dimness of Sight. Confusion of lue.s, Evil Forbodings, Aversion to Society of emales, Loss oi memory an 1 Sex* ual Power, and rendering Marr.ago improper, are permanently enrtd.
CHICKERINGS
Tne Celebrated Patent Cycloids and other well-known and reliable Makers.
tKUlBT MIIISDHAIH'S
Parlor and Church Organs and Melodeoii8,
SHEET MUSIC,
instruction books, And ererj variety of
Small Musical Instruments, 'it.' —aan— 7,
Musical Merchandise.
PIANOS FOB BENT. Also, old InitcrumenU t»kea inexchangaor part payoa n«-» one®. Pianos, Melodeons, and all kinds of smallsr Koncal laatroments»©paired by
ny
COMPETENT WORKMEN. Sand Orders to jaCISSISTEXr/S t-v
PALACE OP MUSIC,
JVo. 48, Ohio Street, (Oppoaita^the Old Court Home.)
^KBRK-HAUTK.
issD.
W.- S. BY
ten [v.- ... OFP
WALL PAPER AT LOW
TO INStTRK SAT.K, AND CLOSE ,new oomiog in, Wforainoying to the
to AMcaU work, pnfMrtd to kinds of DKOOXaTlKO either \a the MOST APP
HO OMI 8HALL SO
m. goods, at the
LOWEST PRICES,
to bs (Ound in the West, 1-0T
t#" We have a number of First Class JDecorators, Designers and. Plain Paper Hau«er» that we can send to any part of tbe City ov fcountry.
Whao we say call tad tee gamplaa
PASLOBS, LIBRAJtRS, DIN screens we hive for thia parpoar, they will appear at home, rendering AU work done by u* will be gnaran workmanship. j,
^LUVB Y01JB 01DII8
-.i vi^sr cikis 'iftlAin* AT
DRY GOODS AND .. r~ w. 8.
,u
CONSULTATION ASD BEOEP-
Great Clearance Sale
Weolfer oar entire Winter Stock
iAT COST
Ladies Woolea Boode *r
ALL DUB LADIES FURS
AT EXACTLY COMTl
1"L OVK BLi9K£TH|
At Exactly itostt
Bsek Mlttif ttwes A ftoutlets* At 91,76 ud 12,00 per Palr,
FOR BEST QUALITY 1
Our Entile Winter Stock
THE NEXT 60 DAYS
'•m S *x*» •ti&Livti To alto room di,s iliix For
SPRING PURCHASES
And we invite all to give as cell, end I examine the BARGAINS we have to OFF1S
C. WITTie St CO.,
170 MAIN 8T, DIKING BLOCK.
'i^l fief3 k!vc
A
mi
O O
CE~ & GO.
SB A
TOOK OF I
PRICES
THE
OF* sS(u*o8aa
C. W1TTIG & CO.,
170 MAIN STREET,
DEMDTO BLOCK,
at 10, 25, 50, 75, end 90c
do do Nubian at 45, 60, 60, 75, and 80c *doV do Breakfast Shawls, *i 85i 1,60, 1,60, 1,75, 2,00 Ohildrco'B Woolea Gotta, at 60c, 75o, 11,00, 1,36, 1,60 Gent's Woolen
Soerb,
at 10, 16, 25, 60, 75, «1,00
do .tt! do Shirts atid lirawera, rr at 60, 60, 75, and tl,o« do do JackaU, at 1,86.
OUT THE STOCK,
WITH MB
corner of Sixth and
Main. Having
CED DESIG!fEB
do general paper hanging, and all SIDE WALLS or
CBIUMOS
ROVED
8TYLK.
AWAY DI8APP0INTIHY
of design! in PANNELING for ING BOOMS &c., as shown on and represent tbe different styles as great assistance in making selection*, teed to give satisfaction in style
sad
FOR PAPER HAIGIXfi
CARPET STORE.
YCE A CO.
WARREN,HOBM&CO
SDOCESSOM TO -li.{.'»»*
EDSAliL & CO.
WILL OtEir, ABOOTj!iw
THE FIBST OF AFUJL,
The Largest and Most Complete
1
INTO IBON MOULDS!
Can be "laid," drawn," "pointed," and I "sharpened1* as any. other
Warranted to SCOUR anywhere, and] every Plow Warranted to salt the PwctMcr £k*ctly,er
no
Has a Staadliig Catter, Koiltif Coulter, 'ft Or, io Catter, or waii!
Kolling Oo«Hter«v ABO {4
STAMDItrG CUTTKBS, To fit any Plow! 'i1'"
AU Kinds Other Flows,
AKO ,nj}
Uigt faint Oast PiowsV With Xslra
Poiwts,
Tana I»lsiesits,
Cast Side Vablio .Square, TXBU HAim. MB.
8. HAJUIIST.
fOW A
JBABHI
RSAIi K8TATK AGENCY. VASJU, WILD LASDS, And Olty
rnftff vt trtmj
dsMrtrUoc, «r Ma.
AnssjssSsaos af Mtes» years saabto sitsls* sua ssMstsllse la ewty lsfsal», at of kastaess r»atlac So a lasssal Bsal Irtata Acsswy.
HARBERT
ft
MARSH,
waivv* HUB
aWvlf, TIM Mirtw leWfl .i?rc-g
STOCK OF
STAPLE and FAVQT fJ.
DRYGOODS
Look out for
ft
THB
CAST GAST-8T1EL PLOW!! (SUITE'S PATENT,) Wean as loig as Mr Other
PLOWS
Made by running Melted Oast-Steel, as I W hol6SUl6 DT} GOOdS HOU^ line as the metal in your Baxor,
ever opened In
this
Future
AdvestiMtaMBta.
I WABREN, HOBERG 8t 00,
Cor. 4th end Main Sta. ftMUJl *T
L. EYCE & SOK.
Jobbing Exclusively.
WBBtock,
8*U/
iiatb just b**k ranooM «vb redscing prices to
Lowevt
T«1m,tha
market
and setting thlnns la order for [tha
SPRING
at
jo«n A join,
A
Battering that the Dry Qcods ssarkat will a* ssars itaadj In ths future, and jrices IsaaAsetnating, wa snail keep a
Larger and Better Stook, than we bavo heretofore, and shall 4a oaf feaal le to make it aa object for all COUNTRY MERCHANTS la* tbls rlclnitjr, to buy tbslr Oaeda
ef
Ring I grs in biirst he
Jotiier pearly llling swas
sainl
bother |y avo: Hn-l.i
as. We
shall saU as CHEAP as aajbadf •, and have as mach rasard to th* iatanst at tmr customers as to oar own, ths _t
Mutual Benefit^
of bnjer and sailer being tbe traa baals ol fair dealing. We have now a fall line of
Brown and Bleacked inliu. Prints. Delaines, Drills, Wool Flannels,
ClotbsaadOaiitiBeiet, Kentaeky Jeans. YANKEE NOTIONS, fto, 'AWt
CAK OTfSB
ton
Kxtraordinary Bargains
la a (Teat variety of
WINTER DRESS GOODS *st ssarW dons, which ws are anslaaS to sail Heg b»tare
ths ssassa oliasa,
IaaMWCE^
Jan iMfla
