Terre-Haute Weekly Express, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 18 January 1871 — Page 4
illy EXPRESS
HAUTE, IND.
i.-1S,1871.
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Inspector.
Lo^v.iic -wan
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the ftns.-l of
as named his
cu iownsei^u
am foV orie jnore agiietilmr
jfa^Ktper' in Na-di vil le.
"Peripatetic Gospel-Fingers" arc indigenous (otfMiehigati.
'J'hft Sc 1 ioo!-II• ,!ikions question is agitating the St. Louis public.
.The iif.v King of Spain, it'is thought, will have a- tjiorny throne.
ticfl'iDganan government hat bought Jjf.-J^terbaz}''* pictures for £5*5,000*
?ef-caishipped New 'lihioisj farni-hed 204.1 31.
eet-c&r+ compi'iies are S7C tbcir-'eix-eent fare
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,entenccd.t*o ueatL rtrc* alnio si.bsiiitfips nil of which is to jiiiy [lien.
to
4 A J!osfoi) man .reports having been wished' lifly hapj.N'esv- Yeaon earth and ii.wa.rui rtcepfion above."
he ftibjc Society ban ^pencil a .store in '-he'lT»®iaii Oofto, where th sacred volume is fold in feighly idiom.'.
OhetlKiii^rmi! five hundred and rl-vonly-liv© divorcei«.4»ave been Krantc! in Knglaml dining the last twelve yea1*.
I The'Kansas murderer of the period Rives himself up with the remark, "I've killed th.6 de. troyer of my peace."
"The light, graceful, j^ernniiiiii style of beauty" is what the Xesv York call the |jec:iili ii ity of the America Ij&iir,.
sieye oi Paris lias added to the vn
cahtilnry. Thin we hear of "pigeoning" ine.wagc-i and "baloonin^" ilisp.-itche.-i.
I'o fler, the "man who (lattei ii examining Louisville craiiiiunx. A Comiwreporter vigorously applauds him.
The P.o-ton J'lj.-t doe" not li.-iieve the report that limitwell put his lai/ thumb into the measure when lie drew liquor for bis Groton customers.
In EdinliurK ha- lately been icnovated an organ built in 1771, and in ronnection '.villi il.M reopening were celebrated service« of the most imposing kind.
A niti'iny at the St. .-on is VV.it It-house orcured a H.w biys ago A hloi-dv tragedy ."Denied imminenl, but was quelled be fore serious iina^'e wa.-t done.
Inten-ely cold weather prevails in nor them New Hampshire, Vermont and Maine. In many localities last week, ihe mereuiy ranged at.'il0 below zero.
.1 Msi-srachusells dead-beat has been nece-.-fully passing him-elf oil" f,„ a Han I"i anci-to jiby.-ieian, 11 is tali-man was a reeoiuendation signed "Yonin in Krist."
Wlial Uight.H Women Have Abroad. I hear nothing in lanope of "women's lights,' Inn I eveiy wluie see »omenV rights practiced. They are common eairiers, putt ing he I lib of waicr, the huge b. kel of wood or ol vegciables, or othei urde'h, (!n- the head. Tliey have the right to dig up the'garden or ihelield. plant and cullivate it, gather the eiop~. iik)W the meadow, clean ont ihe bain viud and spread the manure where warned, with I be pi ivilege ol carrying the load Oil the head or back, according as the lull or basket willi the freight, Hiiils best. They a:e not even denied the right cleaning the streets, even when tin: soli mud is t»o or thiee inches de* and inn niugaiounil luo-o Indeed 1 11 no any kind of memalor niannal Woi which the women Inue have nut llielii.-l lisjln to do li ought in lie enough to saiish Me.sis Sianlon A Co. I bave tried account for thi- peculiarity of (icimain by noticing some peculiarities of their hiiiguag®v.bieli 1 am brave enough to study a lilt It- For in-taiice, I have learned, in (bis way, lli.it their woid tor girl ineuter. In Amciica a girl is supposed to be female, and hineeol'tbe feminine gender but here she is a thing, or at least a creature, ol questionable order.
Sknatoii YaTr:s wants tlie Constitution of the I niicd States so amended as to make a verbal recognition of the leitv. ll is unworthy lln^ age of common sense to care for such a mere matter of form The way to recognise the l»ivine P.eing in ail organic law is to make it a charter ol justice and liberie. our ideas of (bid's character ate correct, there never was another Stale paper framed so plca-ing to him as the Constitution of the I'nited States, for ii is t! wisest and most bene firenl ol all. The despots of the world die always profuse in their professions ol piety. Tho-c who would tinker with our Con-titution for not expressly naming the Almighty should petition the Hivine Author of the Hebrew Testament to add a codicil cNp e-sly allirming mail's im mortality.—Chicat/o Jim- nal.
Four Hundred Feel on Coivcnlehci Iltiitsrltijr by a 1'h• Cad— ilcm.ii able I-.senpc.
'l-'rank Trask, a fi.eu an, running on the ii i.i h! Height tiain Imm this cii% tu .Providence, savs Ihe llarttord Coiimiit ol the 2d instant, had a most lenuukabbescape from death on Sanndav niylu la t. An llie tit.in wasgoinjj on the down ^itid. east from the uiuniit ol ISobon .Mono tain, he nenl to the forwanl par. ot tin engine to oil ilie piston. 1 lie oii i« distributed better when the iain i-e. itin .tu fasie.-i, aiul he took tins pait the rua.i. he. lie 11 aiit gets ii^ lushest s,... it, attend to it. some Midden motion of the io oino tive he lo^t his hold, and was tIn on forward on totheeow eateiu but iu^iete Ol roilmj nil and lu-ii.g ila-lnd 10 i• as he e\peeled, the piloi e.iu^hi liiin feu ihte.ul in tliev '.nadiaii jaekei lie had on, so bat lie v. as held ia»t with hi.- leet dtaugiig upon thegiotiiid, da-tiine along in that pe. iioits .-ii mil i(n lioin fiiieen \v 11 i: in lies an hour. Ileilidno. lo-t hi- I ••11 -i': n-i!e— nor his pie-ei.ee iniiid, b.t l'.eivcd liiiieeit to uike iie hi,-. '.•h.uiee-
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hi- lite, f'.v a de-petrte effori
he siieoenle in keeping hi- bead rai-ed so that it n|«l ihegtotmd, th'u^h lie was i11l elose down, and
l-.i-i v.a.- as clear headeil as id theaiann for down hill his position ivus dis-
hv ever, lie brake.-, an covered. lie w..s taken to Willimanti and brougfit baek to I hi- city by the western train whith -ached here at -li o'clock morning, and carried to the resider.ee ei hi- lather, N(. o!1 Walnut -tree:, tvhere Or. S.t tie was called to attend him. There we eveial outs and contusions on his i, -s .,d the lower part of his body, but no fraetmes, nor anything of a p-irti.,u!ar dangerou ntiSure. •'•"o or three mor.'hs ago bo was on the same train, coming from IVovidenee, when the locou:oti\e ran into a mm table at Willi mantie. and then had bis arm broken, which i". no! entirely healed, lie says if he bad the use of both arm. he could have txiiica'cd hi nisei i.
IiS3AVES IV^JKTII.
INJCXCTIOS.
Lewkswokth, Jmii. 13.—Jtuige Di I- I Ion in the United Stales District court granted an injunction est raining the city authorities of Leavenworth from further intern lion of ilie Leavenworth, Atclii?ion auci IS'ij-.tb Western Kailroad, and
Destructive Effect of the Prussian Fire on Paris Suburbs.
Southeast Suburbs of the Ci in Hums.
Great Damage in the Neighborhood of St. Jacques.
Shells Reach the Place De La Concorde.
(Jen. Chanzy Defeated Near Le Mans.
Le Mans Occupied by Germans.
ENGLAND.
DESI ItCC't Vr. 11i.MI!A I.I'M 1.NT. Lo.s'i"".'-., Jan 13—lJi-patciics fiom Paris co li ai.ii n.ivi- tj-'. receivd it: in i.i ilt- in ivi i-tieci ol the em-iu) ii-ie lit o»-i^-tit) •M!o,,if of l.uxemtioii:g G.i:dt ii- lit- de-iiiic.ion ol build.Hi. in iu oe gbUj. l!K.d every tie i-i:e, alio u.- olnj i:a been en e- i.e- oytii b. Tn- i-nem. fire 1 be sou li we-• -Iiien an pa be City is in nun-, and ,-eem- lieiple— gi en up to he iniij.'!- be 1'ru-sian tiie. The damage to biiildings in"t he ueighbo. hood ol ."it Jacques is gi eat, and lieu the di-pa ch leu ia.- pioceeifing. 1 be general imp e-sion ivas ihai nei• her liie or luopei ly in tlii- vicinity .ve -aie. I lie battery a. (.laieunan l-doing be piiis sians good service, and the ri pot airva-iy received dial the acc.i.acv of i.s lire was telling with g-eal ettcci is cinliiuud. Shells iindoub edlv teach ihei'iacc De La oncoi tie. dekkat OF (ifc.v. :it.'..N/A.
Lonijon.
Jan lo, a si.— the at-
my under General De1 hati/.y wa- com pletely defeated near l.e.Mans, In ihc -ec ond German aimy commanded by Piince Frederick barles and the Grand Duke 'of Meeklenbuig. 'llie (ici mans oecui^
Lc.Mans, capiuiing large quantise- ol supplies and war material. The French are being pursued.
lill.I.IAlttiS.
San FiiANi'tsco, J.tn P. Dion beat Deerv on the lJJ j.h inning, &Uu again-i 478.
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dep'C-s'.' would tl.i-11 hint to pine-. The en.uin ei in mean time, had not di-.'ove! ed the t"i sr! ii po-i.ioii oi bis s.-i-1lit till, tliii killg tlia' lie igone Uiliger than usual, be looked lm wai• and 11e• hi.- .-h t«imv. bv ihe lij li. the Ui-.'o'.t, I'tnuin. phantom e- wi t. the It.tu •u e. In an uistani he v. ..istleu donu i'.ahe.-, and the sp-vd b.i:m t• shieheti. b-tl in the Midden elu 'ii :i« of the tt.-.tu the tender threads of iVask's jaeket broke, and he was bulled the ground, piieliitii over anil over, ul vet he bt retained his sell" pus.-e^ion, and w'tu li bis assoelates rived
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A'liilicdis! I'r ite'ier Fails Him- to E gh.'.v .Miiiioii.x. I\ev. Mi Sjirinaef. who foimerlv es p.iun-led the (i ispel 'o 'be Metho listsWesley t'h:ip» l. on Clio't'e.iu aim :c. Iim received irtor:: a:ion that be is emitted to a shaie of an estate valued at eigb million dollars. It is said that an an cestor of Mr. S|»tincer owned a farm in Deiaivaie, bieh be lea-ed a (ier-" man Ku the term of one hiindied years At the expiration of the lease '.here wee nore of the heirs of the orig inal ov. r.er ent to lake po-se-sion of the tir'-pertv. and it was sold paicels lo ditlerciit o-.vr.evs, and, in m-. became the si of a larsje town One ot the de seendanis ol tlie first owner di-covered the lease a ni ong iherei-md- of ihe c- only, and has. alter considerable labot, ascc tained the whereabotits ol ihree bund ed oltheheit-. whom Rev Mr Springer, of this city, i-one The share ol Mr. S. will be over hall a million dollars, and he will ba able to bin a chtirch of his own
pcrmiiiin^ tlie rotul to repair (he track and sustain it, wi houi pass im an und tind rpstimo operation" I ihe hat,—Vemc-crc.t,Jan.11M,
ri:haimv the host offic on Salarda.i, January 14. 1870. Persons calling for these letters will pleas gay adzertiwa and give dale of the list.
ladies' list.
Al'ison mrs Annie Frey "iiss Nancy Armstrong miss Eliza Floyd miss Cbanesy Alvis mist Susan. Oallingtop Caroline Arwine Ellen Gi son miss Eila I3ard« mra A E llale mrs James ass Farey Hal miss Luretta Brcnun miss Lucy Highens Nancy Bailey miss Lillie Jackson Mary Ellen liierd missSar Jenkins urns Briilgewaters Irabell Jenkin- mrs ML Burr.haiu mis Emma Lacy uirs Joan Brim-on mrs Jennie Mahan mrs Win A Burgett miss Jiollie AMaban mrs Louisa A Buriougbs Nancy AnnMi-rcie mrs Ella Buckclen miss Sarah Meacle mrs A Chambers Harriet Miller miss iiollieN Call .ban miss Anna Mo idesit mrs fcllcn Cassady miss Jielvira Moore mrs ^ag^ie Carter miss A Parker Julia Ann Carrier uirs Mary Pnrmlee miss Mary C'assady-ciiss Anna E I'carman mrs Sarah Covington Elizabeth ltussell miss Mary
Ci»Uins lars I' Collinr miss ta ah 'h ng!i mrs Marv A '"ijok u.i-s Jennie Cusick ini.-s airit Conner inisr Carrie Danctson ."•nil Jam l)a. i- U.1.-S ..VUIMI lie pi nu.i iut »y flicks..u miss le i'unn lurtf li1 a fazy im s:i rah stenborgt I .r
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wheels are all .'asterieif tu the (frill, an tbe teevi is etninireil liy xim/ifp movinp sma —jt is ilnne in onk skc -x uiJ'Send for Circular showing how
Tillers' Friend enmeuut ahciid in IHnil to 3 OIS K!r? .Si ,J OiN K»_
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sleep and revealed the fact that he had killed his own child by beating it to death against the bed post. kiUinar it almost instantlv. Thi--ad ea-e i- without a parallel, and i-the most h-'nibte in its re.-uh: (lfjan.i earn v.ceve beard related— (Jaowfj: \0!r'Tiw
DRY COODf.
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tic.. io ai. the .i00v« or nn aU'fi-iii.n the throat '"lid lum:s, that tliMuanus ot hysn ian? are daily ^rescnt'in# ii, aud one and all say that it is the uios?t healing and expccioradn? medicine »nown. Une oose always atlord^ rciiol.and in iLost aics one bottle effects a cure ^uld by UruKpists in Utgo bottles. Price One i'ollar it is your o\vnl«ultit you still cough and suffer. The BaUaiu will cure
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fins, m-ni i's Iniini or ilie t.tto. is fre tr. ii atv ji.iim.oiis litujiM-r itupuiitie.-, being preparid f»r those who re(Uirc a st.mutant. is :. .plendid appetmr' nu tuute. and th.' fine.-t thiiig in the world •r punfjir^the binod. it is =e most pieasot an neli uous article ever offered tbe puiute, far rupeiior to bi.iiid.v, wui-ky, wmc, itter-. at.) oiht article it is tnoie liealluv, ond cheaper, liotii male and female, uung or old, rati take tt.t .1 inei ol Life. It is, iu tact, a lie preservir. I t.ose wi?h :o njvy id.health and a ire* flow ot lively pin's,, 'ill io well to i.ke ihe Wui» "f Lite. ij different tioui auy thing: c\er before in USt It is sold Oy druggi?!.- also at all re-spc-table saloons, l'rice ne Dollar, in quart oottfes
1CMM i-:iNAGOGL E.
Hnfiicr's l.iiiu oiinK»tin' is the only -rlicle ki'ovrn to cure the Whites. 0t will cure .1 er case her is be lain ly in which tu- important medicine i- no w-nted? mothers, tbi- is He grc itesi s.- ng ev- of.ci you mid you should in a.ediatel} proire it. It is aiso a suro cure foi Female IrJ 'etriilarities. and ma be epend upon is •veri case where ih monthly Uo« has been ).-t ucted through cold or disease. Sold by rngsiste. Trie- O^e Dollar. Or sent by null on receipt of '"'no Dollar sn-l a Qosrter. t.iMre»s 619 State St., Chicago, 111. mn-.-ii'Hs
Hon is lo be
private sale
wilhin tlie next-M'nety
ut
retail.
At. 0 KlWi*'! i{ !i
No. 110 Main Ssreet,
NEXT TO TIIE
-A. HOUSE.
-onslsti ng in part, f—
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In act. a eomi'litt' ?tock in all its Branehe8.
lU iuff deicrmincd to cl- se rnv Busine in Dry Goods. I will offer my entire £tock at
FRinyrE cost.
A N S A E
SALE OF DELIAQOEXT
LOTS & L^-IsTIDS,
FOR THE YEA It 1800.
XOTIC^ is hereby eiren that tho wboiesevferai tracts of Land and Town Lots described in he foliovring Delinqueut Lift or £0 much thereof ii« will be necessary to pay thv taxes penalty, interest, and cost of advertising charged thereon, or to the owners thereof, will be sold at public auction, at the Court House, in Terre Uaute, Vigo County. Indiana, on the fir?t Monday in February next, ensuing the date thereof, by the ounty reasurer of said County, unless the t.t es, penalty, interest, «nd e-stoi advertising be paid betore that time, a «ie to commence at t*o o'clock a m. on said day. and continue from i) to day until tach tract ol land or town lot in said De.inqueut List otitained. on whi the tase ,p nalty. interest, and oti of idv rtifieh remain unpaid, sha 1 be sold or offered for .-are.
Dated Junuiry 4th, 1870. \VM,
CUV OF TERRB HAUTK.
OWNERS NAMES. DRSCEIPT10N Or LAVDS.
Armstrong, CynthiaA24 ft lOins in-Io! 16" Adamy, Annie, n-ir.«*,
.i{rxl
tinhlm-^Cr .»nt lot 1* ....
Austernjiln au.--si sub 47 :2» in-lm An ierM)a. ii .»i i-'.trrin^ton sub'nt-lnt .9 *\£in1'U 7 An j*Tson Iho- ii »s-ft oft" rn«1 in-lots 4* & same tirition *nbotit-lot indot 3 Hr-Oiv.-. -Inn, h^ir-. ..jnftxUoft mid pi out-lot 30 Ii"-u ^jji. .M uroV -r ub 2 in-Io• 2-» out-lot 67 Jii'.u.«, U'.n it i-lot 217 Bil 'V, -I.ia U..m. -uh 47.:iiiTn-iot Br wfi, .ry HriUi- -ul-o si no r9in lot out-lot fo,... Bri^^ y. tfiij ii I 17- to river 5» 22 «»U 0^ Du-.kjuiiiiain \iv\ .*** Burton, (.tnif-on, h'Mr*. lot r{ 11 "i*rU'?^VhI."**.*.V.V.VJ* Barbn.% Lvdin E ox pt «»or :n-l«* 174 Brown. Mt a!i others 2P \\243' Main Si b».*t R«1 canal Bu i'!, L'-vi M.inaii add in lot same in.lot 14..'...* C^iaini^er^, Jno,Grcvcr suli lot *i in lot 21 out-lot'»7 same
4* s}4
in-|ot 22
*'"ne sll in-|ot 23 Cory, SjMier.ii 24*.\7r mul pt ^n-.r 10 Clark, \Vc*odson, Jtciru. Itosc* »ub h4,*'5n 04 ?s t*ilo in-lc-t 11...
i'.i«ihiy,
Jno Rose sub in-i'»t 1-Vj
Douiila-, Jno. \V Rose ^uh 47.32*» in-lot 7!^ same
kl
Kvioi.-. K!i x-tlx'tfi suh'.Vi sli tlti 'rB 'in mi 'n lot l-.ailv, VVm, heirs, ai' eeor ill-lot 1 E-liuian, O T.V.-.iJl' om-lot 12 Kwin^ Will J. ji. itsfi out lot illFoster, Joseph, heirs, 111iii-iot"30 .'."1"." Griflin. Mary fnvison snl..sl. 112
rgin-lot
(iiiston, Julia A, heirs,]-t still Eut fjirm 2S'x'"»' in-lot 1 llulTiian, llerintiii Sinlev M1I1 in-lot 60 II00U, James -to' side jnj„| Hays, Samuel Kose sub-(T.-iJ in-lot HeU.len ami Crane llu' on 1-t St da mi.I o'lVtiot'j'J."."""'..".".'.". Ueustis, irriet li Kose .-ubSl.'t-Vi in-lot 11 flowar.t, 1'atlierine ..it) sj.j0 in-|n| 7 Juaii, Wm Hose sub 47,aii in-tut 111 ," same in-lot l].i... Ivenv, Ann 22x42 si.i.- ad St oiit-l-.t 7 l.e lkc, A 111 lie Wilson :li.f nlif in-lot 1' I Linton, W111 (J. heirs, I.inton add 1
jt
siune ii nlit in-loi ti ulk 4 .McLean unit Deeump shf in lot 111 .Mull, Mary Mi-Murrnn'smid in-lot it Mufi.in, M.uy silt st.() out-loi 41 Morale, .M.irih.i .'i2,.s.s se.io in-lot Murphy, J01 ai Hose sub»4,i. ia 111 -1 I .Morri-oii A J, Sit.h'y sub nhl in-lot tj Miller Win, liinrs, Linton add in-lot 11 ilk
V,
.kr.dl
17..........'............
,, 111-lot blk 17 M.-K mil .l.iiiios, sl.f m-lot 6 blk 17 .. in-lot 4 blk 17 Mullen 1 at and D.m, inj'.-saloj si-, d-i minh'tl -Bii a1 Hugh, Ko.-c- uii 41 in-lot Moizer ifi
(tilhoj't l^l.tre in lot 34
M:is-e3* Mary S uoxl M' mi* 1 ^jue out lot 44 Motfatt H, In'irs, ^!if iu^ot -J tu Mrvvhiniit A llo.»e .sub 41a in-lot Nfohargtu* Jennie, TilberC l'lae»* in~iot 'JU U'Br en John, Ro.-e ^uh 44,^Ja in-lot ."1 Uvea Wm M# Kind's suh sh, ii rl» m-iot I V.'.V.V.V.V •sni"' *1» tl2 ruin-lot o'15ov|o i^airi'-u, Rose in-lot 1 'ell 11 !ia. K"- uh 47,oJii 4'*' Mile in lot i7 I'arsoijs J.niif- li f'ar.-'on atid in-lot .7 Peahody Jt» suh jj ^1.* t! rJ 17a .side nIii' in-lot lo name .si lUr-J Wassitle m-!of
run-cll Mariah r-0 tu j-i in-lot 2 Robinson Ko.-e 17, 2a in-ha 41 IMev Hn-.g, ^j u'* iii-h-t 6 i!*,'/,". Keiinan, Win uliont-lot ,4 m-l I Uenshaw .loini, heir.-, wiii ui-l I '1 ltukes J1 and otln-is, -J71' }%.-• L:-i no in-lot "»1 Hllkea iilK. otilt'! uMii Li I' -It Ih'senbrank Wm, Ijloud.- suh n1^ in Keifsnider A L, I .lones ,sun lo? a ,n out I"t Hoes, heirs, Kt»e tn 47,-2:» in-loi p.is.,........ Simpson li, in-lot io ^aino, Ko.se ald, ehf lm 1 .... t?parks iy J, --j in-loi lai ^millt* James, [{o,-,- a i.J, hl ill-h't !7i tfvviip'hart Jt,-ori(e W, Mhh y's sub, a'/xi-il out-lot Smith Margaret M, vi fne-j .-ut-lot47 S'-ott Mary (J, 48'vv erpi, :n-l«-t D7 S'-ott Samuel Crawiord. 41'xtir ,.iid in-loss -pi and 4'':
H, S hfii ill', ill |ot 17a HARRISON TOWNSHIP. No IT"
Austin ime, Tin 11 a I* }!»iu-loi |o A iin» (..'aeste:,
14
same
same
l'vin!»,
in-lot I hlk hi
4k ,k
4
41
lii«tiop 1',, Tueli sul» in-hds 11 and 12 hlk 2 Bailey Andrew, h- irs, vv eor ««\vq s22 t\-± ii' Bass, ioo W, e• 1, D-an sub eanal s27 112 rO ill-lot 2 Barbrie Lidia K, 1 sunRutah farm nhl in-lot"5 Chureh Martin, ii b-ert a* sub s27112 rO ill-lot 4 t'raneA B, Adkins sub in-lois and 12 lark John A. side neij neij si»r» t!2 rO 20a Oepew Rel)eei»a, Burnams suh in-lot p»hlk 4 Dustin Jno S. JJrd sub Em farm shf in-'ot Hash tt ieor^r*, Adkin.s sub IS sir. 112 rli in-lot 4'» out lot 5. same
4 4 4
(k
44
e».t? Mar !^, Tc*» Roreh's sub, si: 112 r'J, in-lot fl hlk 2 Stoe.'k^r Win, eor svvfj. -ft '12 r9 -Vi edle L"wis, Bnn.am's suh. in-lot 7. hlk 1 I'horna'-(iilb rt, so "or seq, sla tl2 ui hi Twod- h' Wilherforer. i»d sub Easi-fTin hf. lot 7 Tuf-ll Wm B, Tind! A ruber's suh hf in:lot 0 hlk 20
same same same same same same, iiii' V. same, same, same,
on, i/.
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A. ^11*PERT,
Notice is hereby piren. that by virtue an or«ier of the Vigro County .Common ftnodwin Klizn,
u'cloek a and I s: -One-tbinl cash, the residue in iqual payments of twelve and eiibte-n mumhs. with tes at interest, naivinc benfit ol nppraismcnt and secured byg .«d fro«hold surrt'.es. jl wtw S-i^Il'KL ROT--E. Executor.
OTICK. My wife, Emm Holdaway, having left my be I ana board, vjthoat just cause provoca-ion, I hereby warn all ne.-sons from hsrborinii .editinr her on mvaceount WILLIAM OLDAWAT, j?5-dlt-w3t
F. KH -ub. in-lot' l"» s»n h»
Wilkc-4 H-'iiti h. itvv "«r :M Iii 4:i W t^jtn» (.* W .T H- B'- -n1 n-!ot l."» IT'NKV bVK UWN-Hl!* No. 2. Bulllir Cmhlvrt, nu v. i, -i:i til ru Un
Brilfy A* Lotpti-«. mi nw-j -vv j, *11 I n* iI ,V'h -inie, mid n*'«j ho•}, til ry 11« sVih Budd ls »af. \v ^\rtj ^vv^, -27 til r9 ISi ".oh .«:rno,C ?id«»sf»q til rO Ol 25h 01#Mn M.mvv .1. ^iric pt soq, til rO 51.i CahlwHl .Inl.* tt, so cor vv hf \v |. S7 til 17:i«' Eri-nvm M:i»y A, hf^wq, til ri 8'»n IliU Widowh**irs.«whf ^2*»tll U»!#-r M:-»ry, in i«w»] i, rll rO 2h same, in mv'.j n» :.M tU n»2'»'.Xh KolN Ilir»»m. n^-q seq, sl3tll rti 40 ^onpp Thom s, so ntr 11 til rl) 30-» 60h -•••ho« n'»v»»r K1 zaIm th. noq oo.ll tll»9 -in Wilson J«hn W, tu no's, slSMl rilo-i llKAIR'ETON OWN RIP No. 2Bu I L«t:, hf til ri 111 ?rjrhf 1' h^i :d« pt •••. Ho rl S'»., l»«ke.-i»:ju xx hf s2 t:l tios^ E-ixrorthy N th.n, in noq -rq. .-1 tl0rl0 71a Fi^ru W T, mid pt neq, IlO riO 80 ri Gobiivrin Lewis heirs, in hf s24 ill rlO lu RockerlvJoseph H, in nwq. s£i»t!l rlO 12ta Stewart Thomas heirs, in mrn, f-7 tH rlO l£(i« Trueblood Elizabeth, hf tv bf hf soq, tin rlOr^v*
Court, the under-i^ned. Executor of the esteot'Nanc} (.'. Iless. ill seO »t private f»le _i.-i_-._if in in in on. at his office in Terrc Haute, in Viiro con ty, I •'""es fTeoree hci., whf ii«q. -19 110 10 S0 urday, the 4th Li tie A1 fi ed, in nlif nhl frac. si 4 110 rl 1 11a..
in the ^tate of Indiana, on Saturday, Jay of February, 1S7I, the tollowing real estate in said county and Mate, to-wi the west hal of tbe southwest quarter of section twenti -i.ine (J9) and two acres and a ha off of the est side of the southeast quarter et section thiny (30). all in township ,, eleven Ul! north of ringe nine (9) west: and """"els r-ll
if the same is not sold *t private" sale by fhat Smith I & C. -eq nv.-q =13 tlO rll 4 la' time. I w-U offer said real -state for sale tt
I auction at the Court House door i- T^-rre
PKAIKIK CEEKK TUWNSH1 i', No. 1.
Hrown KeuhunV heir-*, seq nwq .-SlitlO r!0 40a 555 5«ime, nwq swq 31 tlu rlO pamo. in swq nq-3tl tlO rlO 4a 75h He nigh? Kdwin'- lieii*5, n'vq n«q 7 ilO rlO 40a.. Hailev Willis *A\i wq n^q-» ilO rlO Ijrid^vfll Sa ah A, nln lutj, sl 110 rll S')a sanii». eiden*vq n«q, -13 rll 2.Sa same, innli! nhi't? fine, sl4ll0. ill 4 a ('atern Ge^r^- In-K*. shf sh! 110 ill 99ii,l Goodvrir Win, ond rhf noq. slS 110. 110 66a... s:ti ie whf seq,-7 tlOrlOSflii c»r ehf tif -IS ilU 110 14a... Hcnt Ah^ilatu H, side nrq -11 tlO tl05f.)«i.„
N..bie Charles T. nw cor seq seq. s23 tlO rll 20a same, nwcor seq neq. -23 tlO rll 20a O'Uovle John -.ilifneq frac. 20 tlO rll 80a IVarce A'iisr.n sw cor srq, -2*t '10 rlO 100a
O. in-lots 33 niiil 34 Middletown
sanle sst(| sl
I Haute, in sai.l county nn-1 'tate, on said 4'h same, seq neq sl.i till rl I 4 a oay of February. IS71, between the bours 10 Stp-.vari Ibom is, shf-wq -8'10ill)SOa-Stitn-on VVm X, neq nwq. -17 110 10 40a same, xrh' nwq, -17 110 rlO SOa
1 40a
1
in ii jn
Shaw William, ebf -vsq. -14, 10 rll 78a 62b .-ame, nhf -hf fr«c. -23 10 11 80a 26h same, lot 7 frac. *2." ilOrll 36a 20b nme, lots S& S frac, s23 110 ill 72a 35li... same, in -wq -wq, -23 tlO il 1 20a rh.itcher 1' E. ivlif seq, s!3 ilO rll 80a ." same, ehf swq, sl3 *10 rll SOa Wati" Mary heirs, side bf teq, .'"0 10 rlO 9a
Mice, sides hf se*}, s20 tlO rlO
1 K.'i
PRAIRIE CREEK TOWNSHIP N'
0WS£KS% NAJCJTT. DE3CB*P1|
a
1
DDOCK,
Auditor Vigo County-
700 19 38
1 2M no 33 S'H) *0 2 7.V s80 (loo 1 Ot'H) 1 lr\0
49
18 7-1
24 77 24 31 2H 17 8 28 14 61 8 14
520 400
1 250 35 14 3 7oi KM 67a IS 9 4 sno \Sr 5!* 7 40 2'S lo •,75 15 1 650 88 34 270 7 57 270 7 57 7 7^0 135 41 £00 224a 7«»n 10 ... 1 loo 70 *35 30 2 «*4 1 150 32 .- 4-V» 20 1 li'. 11
:7}'
-4 :}ji s:'1p in-l«".t 74
Dcmore^r, uy A vU'.xl-ii' eorw1» oul-lot 0. Dowlino, Jno ninlotOl haugherty, I'iiiliinuer Ioh' subout-lot 17 30 Hide in-lot 0 Klwt-11,
ien:.
Uose sub 41^2 rods n1-^ in-lot SI
Ezuu-g, Uye Farriuuton add srq in-h'»t 11 Kv«?i. Khz-theth suH'.Vi -?li) t!2 rO nn mi 'n In-
•Vl° "i," 4 243 fi a'.O Khi 20 Of 0 6(i'2 1 son 4S 50 1 (r20 530 550 50()
3
(inffin nut \Vat.,oan}-3 in-lot 98 Gigifeii. F.llen liose su'l.i st.Coa nhrili lot 111 (ielir.s, Herman, heirs, .Sibley aihf nhf in-to-o'..'.
W, lieir Njiylor surv-'y t!0' side outlnt 1
40 01
=1 «l
2li 19 It)
:,o 2 1 7fK)
1 1(t0 :'.o }A a ..ou 54 24 1 0..HJ 35 01 1 3a 25 .')ij 1 4 »t» 12 r,:i 10 11 59 10 15 11 24 17 a 4 »o 20 7«I 150 57 ii.' 4 ooo IOI 2: 1 bio 25 ST eoo 12 t. 100 1' 8 550 3(J 5/
ni-loi'l YjVk l'.V.'.illllllll
S'.Kj 42 7 11K) 12 lii 20U 10 7:$ 27- 30 21 500 14 05 MO 14 l.GtM 47 .vo 17 3To 8 0:'. 0a5 18 42 l.",o 4 1 v» 4 1 1 100 30 22o •Ail) 0
lJ
H-25 IS (}0t) 13 I
1 120 101 2 355 0 UP 2 jMJ 78 3D
Till
•i:»o 70 2. •i:.o i:4 5 i' 375 13 4
ulot 53.,
4 000 112 550 03 1 675 5S b50 38
tit
Aimc, Rose's add, in-lot Ho *.'!!!!... Sibley John heirs, 74'x!4t' si!- ih si old-lot 1...'......... stark J-»llard he r. 1 12 •:», 7lx!ll mv cor mdot 68 Seovvton John, tl2 ri», m-ho 20 Skinner M.iay, ot»Uius' .iddt iu-lit Trneblood A M. Rose's add, 2o ', iii-ht 1 .a Tuoli Wm l». 22* side nu in-l"t37 Unknown owners, one lot oui-Iot 27 sitme, Sibl« .t|d. ii-lot i-. out lot 1 same.lloxr.M* "4, sl.i 112 r:» .uie, hariMi^ton's sub. out-lot i.Ux4o side hf in-iot 1 17 sane hf in lot 217 ."i tni',- en in-lot 32 W«m»-UMii-e. ti in, 2.' 0'x&V*', om ha riH" yt'-i (iH.i a,. X, Sh.-et-' ad i, o'. ide, it l«»t "A W.n'Mun [{, •!," Sh- et-* a id, in-!ot- 42and 44 \Yiis..u l.» R. I rt I• t• ', in-lot .V» W .o {'in u* !i tlo'x 1 H' on -ah st out-jot Vomiiic
700 2u 7
1 .51 0 230 7 4 245 120 3 100 87 1 4 (KM) 112 5 400 2o 4 700 is 1 ooo 28 1 215 0 I 7'K) 47 400 13 11 -m 11 2 5 14 0.. 1 175 4 !M"KJ 25 2o0 7 01 3 (MM) 0:i 4. 510 0 'i 2'H,» 5 :i 470 13 I. 1 020 20 1 450 40 7
75 2 ot 55 405/ 48 7!'
in-hds •. li 4 fn. 7 h|U Ifi..
in-lots II 1J t:? l^la lii 17 IS ID
Allison sj i-jiirnam.-' sub m-Uits Jt-*J l'lk 2 same
44
in-l'U .'j hlk 2 .! 7.7.7.7
Hot'liii P. in-lot liblk 2 Brake .1 n- J. shrn-''|s'2 t)2 r'a sua Hoord T-il'dl A' st.il) i^'-lot 8 hlk 2., same
in hirsO-md b!k 2
Bilby t»o W ."»! subKut I?
1
shfm-lot 4
•if 1 2 1 M.
4 I'liio i:w 1. 1" I i:
3 (i 0
IT'.i Iim
32 n7 2 9 0i 8 3 33 12 5: 1 $« 5 3 S8
:S2i)
12ti 4r.1l !!."» 2'*11 14D po (o 250 220
slO 112 rO in-lots 0 and 10...
Horrigtnn A. TuojJ & 1* sub in-lot la hlk 4 Holniau Jno W,
4
Jones Ktnily i,
in-lots 7 18 Kfinl 2" bk li)
4 4 4
in-lot-^ 1 2 II and 12hlk 12
Keill" Ann, end neq '11 112 rO 4 2!n in-lot Lankfoni II. lot IH 9i sp tl2 rO 1 a Lmnmis W 1 K, Bumain's suh in-lots P5 14 1"» and p» bk 10 same *4
1 2oa 100 235 115 1 300 700 4-0 50 250 400 150
iirhds and If} hlk
Leake Allie G, Linton A sub (la Hlh -v ide in-lot 3 same mid side nerj 2-11 2 rO pb L'ndom «n Julius (r, :M suh hut farm n-l S Mou rtln V, Purnam\s si:i»s2.°tl r9 :n-lot 8 hlk 1 1 ho vre Julia. E A sub In-1 »t 21 MeLean Wm E. Humaston sub in-lots 15 and p» o'irhnn Tbos, Prnnsnb eatv 1 inlois a and pi MeC: II V, Burn.tins suh in-lots ,"and P»l»lk .WvviiW, in-lots 0 3 and -fhlkl.... same ill-lots 2 34 and A hlk 1 same '4 in-lots 3 and 14 blk 4 Overtoil Hannah, mid ai-jV svvq s2 tl2 rO 5\ elir i:t Loui-a. mid si le sw] 11 tli rD 2.1 5« 1 atrtek Sarah E, ne eorswq s!4il2rf24a Priee Jai.-oh D'an ^ub canal la 7'h nweor »t 1 I 'ri c* Maban, II uhert an 1» suh i:i lo' ind lo Mewir M. Burnam's «uh in lot 7 hlk 2.... -ni'ih Lawreni e. 3rd sub T^tit farm in l"t Spl nn Mary
1 05 1
0 ."xi 3 18
30 27 10 52 r137 22 7 1 15 4 15 2 25 Si 0 3 2 4! 10 09 11 15 3 no 9 74 13 43 1 80 8 313
210
120 500 100
1 10"
3 *.a
800 5 300 5(H) 140 500
5S 11 side in-lot 1
hlk 17
I: l- 1^ :.!M? 11, Mk 'A
in-lot 10, lk 1 in-ln-.- 1. .*». 7. 14 :iud l."», hlk 12 it.-lot 1 hlk If in-l-N \:\. 14 -n 1*. hi 10 in-hM 1 J, ».fk iu-l.. 5 nd ». hlk 7
Barn m'.-
44
i» Im 4, hlk 8
\V:ilkor Win H. *»t 77.
wlt
U2 -9
W 'M
13 1 1 3 4 80
50
175 20
8 A* 0 blk 20 ISO I 10 hlk 20 55 *, 10, 10 20 180
10, 1
20 .'20
Mib, \v Csp.j.L n-l«^ 7*»nn-l 70 I*S, Iii tl:
's Mlh. ill lot \\k
•v'- n*i. s27 1- t-p "o'v in-lot A* K" su». io-1' 4 hlk 1 -»uK in-!' 7. ik '2 in«l 't- 7, 10, hlk 7 n-l -r io, hlk io m-|i»ts 14
no 13 Pi 1 iw r. or
2 21
3 SO in r»2 4 5: 1 si
3 61
2 7* 2 07 8 30 1 :i7 3 73 nt 3 0 1 1 7i 8 31 IS
300
4 0 100
2io
17 17
240
23*»
5 C'J 5
3S W
ft 54 4 58
1 860
i»u0
48 43 15 05 Ml «w. 10 14 4 02 i'l 11 51 25 77 Go 27 22 17 37 13 53 W 41 57 51 57 72 01
1 fiso fXK 50
iioo
1 0f) 1 250
I50*»
1 1 tvyi 2 ID1 2:\r, 1 700
So 2 75
1 7tX 5NJ 04 84^» 27 48 tt" 8 17
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Wright Richard F, uhf seq, ,«11 same, mid pt neq, sll tlO i" Weaver Ward, nwq s*q, sl3 tlO I 40a same, swq nwq, sl3 tlO rll 4'a same, neq nwq, *13 tlO rll 4tia
same.nw cor nhf frac, sl4 tlO rll 20a same, end nwq nwq, sl3 tlO rll 12* LIN ION TOWNSHIP, No. 5. Brown & Brown, llartford, in-lot 50 Boyll Chris C, ehf seq neq, s5 110 r9 21a (Jos David heirs, shf seq.,-6 tlO r9 80a Cochran John W, shf stq neq, sl2 til r9 20 a... Davis Sarah A "col," side neq, s29 tlO r9 10a Foiworthy C, Hartford, in-lot 43 Griggs Jacob, nwq neq, s2o tlO r9 40a same, seq swq, ?23, (10 r9 40a Hedges Johnson, Hartford,shl in lots 15 & 16... Littlejohn Stephen heirs, side seq neq, sU4 110 r9 16a 67h Rvman Emma F, side nw(i seq, so tlO rO 13a 33h ISO Kay Elizabeth, swq neq. sl2 110 r9 40a 750 same,seq nwq, sl:» tlo r9 4da 600 Thomas Irvin, nwq sw frac qr, s30 tlO r9 27a 75h 300 Verges Catharine, nhf neq neq, s24 110 r9 20a... 250 Weeks Lewis L, nwq.neq. s23 tlO r9 40a Walker B, nwq. s5 ilO i9 168a
Leatherman Cbalatey mid seq s\.q -17 ill r8 12a -lanninf J, Lockpori, in bu- 'il and 62 lnitjaii John, in shf swq, -5 ill rS 72a 18h dcKenzie Thomas heir-, nlif-wq. s4 til iS 40a.. -lurgarr I'hebe, ne cor whf neq eq, s8 til. 18 3a
'earee A and Gieeu, ssidc.-ht .-wq,-l5 til rS 10a 50h .'rice Mathew E, No 3 in ehf swq. -29 ill 18 5a copies Eliza, send seq .-eq, sS i' 1 r8 -On
Varee John heirs, slit swq neq, .-31 ill rS 2'»a.. same, mvq t-eq. -31 til rS 4(la ur.v Leanna, No 2 in ehfswq, s29 tli 18 oa .. liknown ow ners, ne cor seq sw q. s35 til rf- 10a
take John ehf nwq neq, -6 ti2 r8 19a tini Patrick end nlif seq, sll tl2 r8 25a iiley James, ehf neq, ,«32 ll2 rS SOa same nhf nwq, s33 112 r8 SOa i.owe Elizabeth side neq se lot 5,s34 tl2 r8 8a Lowe VVm Sr, neq seq lot 3, s34 112 18 8a loore Martha, nend ehf seq, sl3 112 r8 49a 38h loore Eliztibeth, send ehfseq, sl3 112 r8 30a... ,'aiierson Thomas heirs, undivided interest in mid. of nhf seq, si 1 tl2 r8 18a -ouis Anna, in whlswq, .-19 jl2 rS 73a mil- O-car, side shl swq, s31 112 r8 52a 01b.. shepherd ('c-lia, side, nwq swq, si2 112 r8 2a» S eele Allison, nwq swq, *35 tin i8 40a -cott & Duy, side ehfseq, sl7 112 r8 20a \'et John heirs, elifstq seq,.-34tl2 rS 20
iVard Collins heirs, side whf nwq. s8 112 r8 40a 1 120 NEV1NS TOWNSHIP, No 9, \danison Elisha, whf seq, s23 113 iS SOa 1 (100 had lord Samuel, ireq, s20 113 r8 160a 2 100 same, hf nwq, .-25 113 r8 80a 1 040 .'a tcr Ellen, -eq, 07 3 r7 160a 1 500 'avis VV L, neq nwq, s31 113 r7 46a 39h... 460 Iawie Peter heirs, neq seq, s25, tl3 rS 40a 440 lack-on Jacob, nwq, .- jo 113 r8 160a 2 2U0 same, hf swq, s35 tl3 r8 SOa 1 100 same, nwq neq. s35 113 r8 40a 540 same, nwq seq, s35 113 18 40a 480 Inhn I B, nwq swq, sO tlo r7 49 600 King Fred, end swq neq, sl4 113 r816a 200 Keys & (.'o, nwq swq, slU 113 iS 40a 4(h) same, hf neq, s23 113 rS SOa 800 same, seq nwq, s23 tl3 rS 40a 450 Lambert Wm heirs side send swq, s7 113 r7 42a 4S0 •'.Iiller Nicholas, seq swq, s25 113 rH 40a 4.S0 Nance Joseph, neq neq, s23 113 rS 40a 440 Rukes Lew is, necor, neq neq, s3 tl3 r8 2da 600 Stewart Jane, "col," seq neq, s25 113 rS 40a 360 -aiue, side swq neq, s25 tlo rS 25a 215 Smith Catheiine, swq nwq, s31 113 r7 46a 40h... 480 Pnrner Benjamin, hf neq, s6 113 r7 SOa 7S0 I'homas John L. side neq nwq, s2 tl3 r8 20a.. 300 Unknown owners, lot 4 pt swq swq, sl-1 113 iS 7a 100 same, mid pt nwq seq, sl4 tl3 r.S 8a 100 Wiiloughby Benj heirs, hfnwq, s32 113 r7 SOa 940 Younjr Spencer, end neq seq, s29 ll3 r7 13a... ISO same, swq neq, s29tl3 r7 40 400
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Wlam- W heirs, swq seq, s28 ll3 r8 -10a lartlett Thonias, Fide swq, si il3 r'J 39a ox James T. hf nwq s20 113 18 80a same, ssiile hf nwq,s2i) tl3 rS 15a same, in lit life frac, -21 tl3 r9 7ti )eiinv Sarah, nwq, fl 113 r9 100a same, undivided 1-0 interest nwq stq, sll 113 19 6a 60h 75 same, undivided 1 0 inletest lit neq sll 113 19 13a 33h 155 Daniel- Wm I', lit nwq, -4 tl3 iS 80a 1 000 lavis James II, seq -eq, s9 113 18 40a 4''0 iledden U, near eenter neq, -35 113 i9 5a 50 Lidster Wm il, side lit ,-eq. s'J^ 113 r9 9a... 75 Vluck & I'ie ce, seq iiwij, sll ii^
Fame, nhl seq. si til rlO SOa 6:iO same, lit se frac -1 til ill) 53a o5li 305 Lollghla-^(i VV, send wf ae.-14 ill rl')50a 525 (iim (*c Lee. se cur sivq-wq -11 i]| rlO 7a lo5 Goodwin L. in frac, sl2 ill lo 85a 641. 470 -time, mid pt seq new. sl2 ill rlO 27 1 H5 Ilavner Richard, seq neq, s2 112 110 40a... 420 Jackson Sainin-I, lot 7 in frac, -6 til i9 53a.' 315 Jack-on John heirs, side -eq frac. s31 12 i9 40a 200 Jones Henrv (', in seq neq s29 (12 r9 20 210
Ltit-haw S K, on side, s2, 112 r9 20a 315 Lloyd Samuel, lot 1 frac sO til 19 40a 420 same se enr frac-eq, s31 112 r9 10a 05 Vic Mi lien VV", hf seq nwq -29 112 10 20 210 Ucfi iire heirs lf-eq. s6 '12. r9. KOr 1 050 Oliver William, bf frac, s22 til r10 48a 155 I'arker .la rnes heirs, se Cor swq -14 12 il02.il4h 255 Rii-h Wm IJ, nuijswq.see -1 tl2 rlO 43a 470 Rhodes in lot 3 nwq, 17 112 i9 7a 5'h 80 K'eed John VV, in seq neq, s28 112 r9 17a 50h 365 nknr.wn owners, in frac, 1. 112 r9 19 50h... 42'l
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to Sottlers with limted means 9 3 500,000 .iCIti tri Rich government lauds along tho roud between
IHIII \M» \Oltfll I'litTlE, Surveyed and open 'or entry under tho Homestead and Pre-emptiou law, and can be taken by
ACTUAL SKTTI.KUS ONLY. An opportunity never before presented tor ecuring homes near a great Kailroad witb all the conveniences of an old settle country. ew edition oi descriptive pamphlets witb maps, now ready and sent free to all parts of tho Unite States, Canada and Eu rope. Address. 0. F. DAVIS, Land Commissioner,
K. K. Co.. Omaha. ISeb
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FAMILY GROCERIES.
IAN
MILLEU,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
•j roce riea, Provisions, If a lis, Feu
Flour, Fish, Salt. Slwngles,
&c.,
1
Sic,
teraer Fourth and KaglrStrer's, Terre Haute.
Connected with the above is Wagon Yard and Hoarding llous nrietorshii' of which has again be-" »y Mr. .Miller, who guarantees t(j patronize bim, icood aceommo^ sonable chartes. oa* Board by ihe Mei- I, mlldwtf DAN
iL'-lass .. ^Sol aw®:
vxlenae»i
^ieye could ^perching
A6..v"" anner in ^S»on the vestige -4 singi v'»ut a
