Terre Haute Weekly Gazette, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 3 April 1879 — Page 5

COURT HOUSE ECHOES.

MAYOR'S MORNING MATINEK, From Frl«l*y's Daily. James Clark, charge, drunk, Officer Cronin, fine $7 45.

Robert Cole, charge, drunk, John Eichelberger, fine $7.45. Eliza Hay, charge wandering prostitute John Eichelbergcr, fine $7-45.

Officers Pierce and Hice last night arretted Billy Van Brunt on a charce made by merchmt policeman John Downey that Van Brunt stole his revolver.

MARRIAOE LICENSES.

John Schmidt and Caroline Fleischman. CRIMINAL COURT.

Saml. C. Davis concluded his argument for the state yesterday evening and N. G. Buffcommenced for ihe prisoners, this country.

From Monday's Dally. CRIMINAL COURT.

The arguments in the wrecking case have concluded. CIRCUIT COURT.

Several motions and demurrers were argued but nothing important done. REAL E6TATE TRANSFERS. Mary Ann Rawlings to Chauncey

W. Weeks, 20 acres in scction 23, Prairie Creek tow.iship fo.* $500 Benoni G. Trueblood to Thomas

Reed, 40 acres in Section 24, and 41 acres in section 13, Prairie City to *-n-hip, for $800 Felix W. Timmorman to Mary

J. Cole, tract in section 19, Harrison township, for $80 Stephen R. Freeman to Augusta

Dillman, part of block 2, out lot 65, Freeman's subdivision, for $8.00

MAYORS "fcoURT.

His honor was presented with two cases on his docket this morning. Edward Shea, charge drunk and throwing stones on complaint of Jennie Johnson, tine $7,20.

W. B. Eihridge drunk, officer Vandever, fine 7,20. From Tuesday's Daily.

CRIMINAL COURT.

Judge Long this morning over ruled the motion for a new trial made by the defendant's attorneys in the cause of the state vs. Jackman and Knight.

COUNTY COMMISSIONERS.

The following is the basis of the assessment of personal property for 1879: Horses, $100 do, 3 years old, $75 do, 2 years, $50 do, one year, $25 inule-j and asses, $100 do, 3 years old, $75 do, 2 years, $50 do, one year, $35 oxen, per pair, $75 cows and steers, $25 do, 2 years old, $15, dp, one year, $8 sheep, per head (common), $2 stock hogs per pound, ijfc'c winter wheat per bushel, 90c corn, 25c oats, 20 clover seed, $4 timothy, $1.50: potitoes 35c poultry, per dozen, $i.s,o geese and turkeyf, per dozen, $4 hay per ton, $5 wool, per pound, 25c: bacon, 5c pork, 5c lard 5c domestic wine, per gallon, $1.50 sorghum syrup, 30c organs, $50 wagon?, |2 to $25 carriages $20 to $50 threshing machines, $200 clocks, 50c to $2 watches, silver. $10 do, gold, $50 stallions, No. 1, $150 jacks, $100.

From Wodncs ay's Dally. CRIMINAL COURT.

The attorneys tor Jackman and Knight have once more appealed, this time to the supreme court. It is almost certain that the court will not grant a new trial.

REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.

Jas. T. Reynolds to H. H. Infange, tract ol land in sec. 29, Prairieton township for $ 400.00 Geo. A. Flesher to Mary A.

Flesher, lot 52 Jewett's add., for 600.00 Geo. Osborne to John Theobald, lot 7 Rose's sab., for 1000.00 Lucy E. and G. W. Stewart to Rebecca Batton, tract of land in Lost Creek township for 162 00

''Don't Give up the Skip.'* When these words were spoken by our lamented Lawruiotr, it must have been a solemn time for those on board,and probaMo not a dry «ye auiong them, teeing their oommander mortally wounded, and still giving orders like the above but not more solemn than when Sh-family physician IDforms you that some one of your fml'y has an aff. ction of the lungf^ which. If neglocted, will eventually terminate in Consumption. But, reader, uou't b«: frigliteucd or "give up the ship," for Dr. Halo, a puystcian of Europe, discovered a remedy for all Coughs. Colds, Hoarseness, Dilllcuit Breathing, and all attections of the Throat, Bronchial Tubes and Lungs leading to consumption, and C. N. Crllt.cn ton, ono of OIK loading medicine dealers, of No. 7 Sixth avenue, Mow York, belivviug the market required an article which was oerUiu, safe aud sure to do the work, and yet within the reach of all as regards price, etc., Has purchased the original receiDt from Dr. Hale, an I we understand is selling very large quantities of toe same, and, as far as we near, it gives ontlre satisfaction. It is now sold by all druggists In New York, Brooklyn, Jersey City, Newark, N.J, Hoboken, aud, in fact, all through the countr? at Mi cents and |1. Great saving by purchasing large slae.

Reed City, Aprils, 1877.

Mr. Crlttenton.—Dear Sir: I use your Honey of liorehound and Tar in .my family and use it very freely, ruu the Union Dining Rooms in the Union Depot at Reed City. 1 haye from ten to fifteen in my employ, and we nearly all use your meulclno. But I cannot afforu to pav th* retail price lor it. TFhe last Honey of Hotehound and Tar I sent to Troy, N. Y., *or. as I jould not buy it ih East Saginaw or Grand Kapids. Do you have It in quart bottlis, or can you pat me np one doaou in some shape so that it will come lower tnan the last I bought paid for the last five dollars for six eight* ounce bottles. Can I buy it in five-pound bottles? This, I think, would be a very good

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lave to your goods. I do not unwhy it It not sold in East Saginaw or Uraud Rauids. I think it is the best cough medicine I evei used. We have used It more or teas for ten years. Please Write 1 me the cheapest and best way for me to bur it, and if can afford It 1 will send you a small order, and when I order 1 will tend

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money with order. Youn respectfully, D. ADAMS, Heed City. Mich.

Pike's Toothache Drops core In one mm' ate.

Charley Rouser, who was engaged in the restaurant business here two years ago, is now in charge of Ohmer Bros grand dicing rooms, at the Union depot, Indianapolis. The right man in the right place.

It is a sad sight see an intoxicated person on the street. Itow much more so is it to see a dull and sicYly Baby rendered so by the use of dangerous opiates Dr. Bull's Baby Syrup contains nothing injurious anu may be given to the most delicate Baby

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TERRE HAUTE MARKETS. 4

GRAIN AND FLOUR.

1879.

.Terre Haute, April 3, CASH RETAIL PRICES.

WHEAT—100, for No. 1. FLO R—Common, $4.75 $^.50 patented extra nne, l»er bbl.

family, $7.00

CORN—Car corn, 36c wagon corn, 28c per bushel. OATS—33i@35c per bushel.

RYE—45c per bushel. HAY—Baled, $11.00 per ton loose on wagon, $8@io per ton.

BRAN—60c per CWL POP CORN—Choice. 25c per peck.

GROCERIES

CASH RETAIL PRICES.

COFFEES—Laguira and Golden Rio choicest, 25c per lb Old Gov. Java, 30c Prime Rios, Maricabo, 25c good, 2octs fair, 20 Mocha, 35c.

The above quotations are for greerf coffee. ROASTED-Choice Rio, as@30c Javas, 35c.

TEAS—Imperial, 50,75c@$ 1 Oolong, 50@75c Gunpowder, [email protected].

RICE—North Carolina, 10c. STARCH—6$c. HOMINY—Hudnut's, 3c per lb, or 8 pounds for 25c Mai/one, 20c per 5 lb box gritz, 3c per lb.

SUGARS—Brown,extra C, 10 pounds $'i C, 9/4 pounds, $1 Molasses, 9c per lb White—Coffee A, 10 pounds 1$ Granulated, 8 pounds $1 pulverized or, c.ushed, 8 pounds $1 New Orleans 12 to 13 pounds $1.

MOLASSES —Drips, 1.00 best syrup, $1 good, 80c sugar house, 60c sorghutr, 50c per gallon.

IMPORTED FRUIT.

ORANGES—20c to 50c per dozen. LEMONS—25c per doz 40c foi choice selection.

COCO AN UTS—70c per doz. RAISINS—15c per lb choice layei. 20c per lb.

FIGS—Lays, 20c kegs, 15c. ALMONDS—Per lb, :dc to 30. FILBERTS— 14 to 20c. BRAZILS— 9c. ENGLISH WALNUTS—i$c per lb. CANDIES—Mixed common, 14c fine French 30@5oc sticks, 12c per lb.

PECANS—Louisiana and Text**, 9c western. 7)^c. DATES—Golden 15, African 20.

BANANN A—13.50 10 $6.00 a bunch, retail 50c a dozen.

DOMESTIC FRUIT.

RED PLUMS—Per gallon, 30c DAMbON PLUMS—35c gallon. "PEARS—California, 3c to 10c a piece.

CELERY—65cperdoien. SM ALL N i'MEGS—For mangoes 40c per dozen.

GRAPES—Malaga, 30c 35 Kelley Island and Catawba 13c.

MEATS.

CASH RETAIL PRICKS.

SHOULDERS—Sugar cured, 10c per lb plain, 7)£c per lb. BEEF—Dried, by the piece, 1 5c per lb small cuts, 20c.

LAMB CHOPS—I5@ia$c pei lb French chops, is@i7)$c per lb. BREAKFAST BACON—oc

LARD—IOC. CLEAR BACON SIDES-7^

8c. PICKLE PORK 8c. HAM STEAK—ioc

DRY FRUITS.

DAIRY AND POULTRY.

•A CASH KKTA1L PBICES.

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per lb,

MUTTON—io@i2)£c per lb. VEAL—io@ 15c per lb. PORK—Fresh, 7@ioc per lb. CORN BEEF—6@8c per lb. BEEFSTEAK—io@i2^c per lb. HAMS—Winter cured, uncanvas6ed, 1 o^c per lb plain, 9c per U.

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'JASH RETAIL PRICKS.

Dri^d peaches, good halves, S)^c. quarters, 6c. peel, i6i^ aoc Dlied apples, 6)^c. Dried prunes, Turkish, j^@i5c.

French. 15, la® 15c1

GARDEN PRODUCE.

CABBAGES—10 per head. ONIONS—50c per peck. POTATOES—Peach blou,3s cts per peck.

SQUASHES—Hubbard ioc apiece

HONEY—New country 20 CRANBERRIES—ioc per APPLES—30# to 40c per peck CHEESE—New York dairy, i5@aoc EGGS—12%. POULTRY Choice spring (live)aoc 1 healthy old, 25 dressed, 30c for choice.

green salt,6£ to

per tb quart.

MISCELLANEOUS.

HIDE S—G reen slaughter hides,

5c

7c

dry flint, 10c.

SEEDS—Clover,

$4 $4.25

timothy

*3$ool—Tubbed, 30® 35c unwashed,

2$@27C.

CAN.DLES—Tallow, star, per pound cents 20CO AL OIL—Per gallon, i5@30c.

A GOOD ACCOUNT.

"To sum it up, six long years of bed-rid den sickness and suffering, costing $200 per year, tota, of whioh was stopped bv three bottles or Hop Bitters takea by my wife, who has done he? own housework for a year since without the loea of a day, and I want everybody to know It for their benefit." ••Jons Wkkks, Butler, Nk Y."

THE TEHEE HAUTE WEEKLY GAZETTK.

MARKETS TO-DAY/

MTTFTEY MARKET.

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New York, April J.—GOLD, *1.00.

INDIANAPOLIS LIVE STOCK ITTABKFCT. Union Stock Yards, April 2. fiOQS— Receipts, 2,'OJ head: shipments, 705 head. The market opened Arm, with only fair receipts and medium quality. No h»ay shipping on the market. Beth shipper* and packer* boiwht to the extent of the supply, but the receipts were short of the •leinan l. The bulk of sties was to packers, with pigs nod roughs thrown out, at 8.7d. At the close ail wtro sold. We qucte

Prime heavy shipping |8.80®8.fl0 Prime light shipping 8.60f®8.70 Coo Ice packing. 8.WX&3.76 Common to fair 8.1058.00 Houghs and pigs 2.25®i.76

CATTLE—Receipts, 105 head shipments, none. The market was quiet with but few good cattle on the market. Good cattle of all graces will soil atg od prices, but common have poor sale. Common COYS and calves tire very dull. Stock catt'e are In good demand, with but fe»" of the last offer id. Market closlug easy.

Good shipping steers .....|4.40® 4.06 Fair to common 8 90w 4.IS Good butchers' steers..» 8.8.'® 4 IS Butchers' cows and heifers 8.40® 4.16 Common butchers' 2 90(^8.05 Bulls 1.800 2.05

CINCINNATI. j,

By Telegraph.]

Cincinnati, April 2.

FLOUK—Qaiet steady $4 [email protected]. V» HEAT—Firm 91.0201.06. CORN—Steady 87@87)»c. OATS—Firm 2£@8Jc. UY B—Stcoily 6U0. 0 PORK—Firmer IIO.SO01O.CO. BULK MttATiS— Firmer and higher *8.53, 91.00. n.

LAUD—steam, J0 87x06.40. WHISKEY—Steady fl OS.

TOLEDW

By Telegraph.

Tolc-to, April 2.

WHEAT—Firm amber Michigan, cash or seller Ap.il, »1.')#X bid May, H,07k June, (108 bid No. 1 red, casn, $1.07 May, f1.08 westoru amber, $1.17 amber Illinois, $1.11 atked bid.

CORN—Firm No. 1 cash, 8fi^c May, 87c June, 87Xc

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jected, 85jke.

0 ATS-Firm No. a, 27c.

KKW VOKK.

By Telegraph

Xv, New York, April 9,

COTTON— Nominal, 10\c for middling apian' s. FLOUR—Without deolded change receipts. 17,000 sales, 12.000.

RYE FLOUP.—Steady unchanged. WHEAT—Spring, quiet, stekdy winter, jc better nceipts, 116,009 sales, 8,COO No. 2 red, May, $1.18.

RYE—Quiet unchanged. CORN—Shade stronger receipts, 70,000 sales, 6C,000 unchanged prices.

BARLEY-Quiet. OATS—Steady receipts, 27,000 sales, ap, 000 mixed western, unchanged ?8&87X for white.

PORK—$10.60. BE KF—Steady. LARD—Firm (6.60.

per

UTTER—\J chan ged. (JIIKK-iK—8S)i\ WIliSKY—I1.06X. 8UG AH—Unchanged.

tching Piles"—Eviden ce IncJtsj utablc. Edward R. Harden, ju.lgo county eoart, Quitman, Ga.. writes: "Swayae'sOintment has cured me entirely of Itching piles, after suffering for years." James 8. McComb attorney-at-law, Millersburg, O., writes *'I have fjuad your AlLhealing Ointment a sure and ploasant remedy for Itching Piles." S. W. 8harp, Ncwville, Pa., writes: I have

"Swayne's OintmcDs." a sure oure for Tetter, or Salt Rhenm. L. Taylor. Hinsd \le, N. H.. writes: For thirty years nave been greatly troubled with Itching Piles, have consulted several physicians and tried man remedies, which proved to me no remedies at all, until I obtained Swayne'a Ointment at Thomas's drugstore in Brattlebero, Vt., which cured me oumpletely. The svmptoms are molsturd, like perspiration, intense itching, tnoressed by scratching mi£ht think pin worms existed. "Swayne's Ointment.*' Hold by all druawists, Si nt by mail for &0 oents or 8 lioxes $126 by Dr. 8wayne

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Sons, Philadelphia. Sold by Buntin & Armstrong, Terre Haute

For the Hair.—The "L?i}on Hal

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Color Restorer" is the best and most clcanly article ever introductd to the American people, Is entirely harmless and free from all Impure ingredients that render many other articles obnoxious.

''Jin. Sarah Elliott,

Authoress of "Mrs. Elliott's Housewife,' Oxford, N. C. Writes: I was cmongihe flrs that na.'d the lxndon Hair o'or Kestorert in th section, aud recommended it to M. A ft C. A. Santos, Norfolk, Va.. as the mo«t beautiful hair dresser and preserver 1 nad ever seen. I was advised by an eminent physician to uae it. Siuce doing so, it has proved so satisfactory in robtoring and beautifying my hlr, as well as strengthening tny eyesight, ibatl have recommendedit to tne druggists'nere in Oxford, Haleigh, and a great man? of my friends, and believe I have from what otheis say, caused it to have a wide and expended sa.", and deservedly as it certainly is the most cleanly ana effect ve hair restorer now before th« American people, The "London Hair Color Restorer" can be obtained at all the leading druggists at 75 ccnts a bottle, or $t for six bottles.

Sold by Buntin & Armstrong, Terre Ilaut".

A Medicine Chest far 25 Cents Perhaps no one medicine is s» universally require* by everybody as a good eathart.ee SWATNI'H TAR AWD SARSAFAXILLA PILLS are prepared expressly to meet this necessity They are mild in their operation, produoe no griping, and are truly a valuable purgalive, aperient, anti-bilioui and eathartio medicine. Thev stimulate the liver

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action, cleanse the stomach and

bowels of all impurities. C'nrlng sick and nervons headache, dysoepst a or indigestion biiiousor intermittent, remittent and congestive fevers, languor, drowsiness, aching pains in the back, head, slight chills, with lushes of heat, female irregularities, and for a bllihus and costtve^habit, no medicine is so prompt and effectual as DR. SWATKI'S TAR AND SAKSAPARILLA PILLS. If your iruggist or storekeeper has not got them,or srill not procure them for you. we will forward them by mail on receipt of price, tin currency or postage stamps]. Si cents a oox. or five boxes for $1. Address letters, Jr. Swayne dt Son, No. 880 North Sixth treet, Philadelphia.

Sold by Buntin A Armstrong Terre

Mr. Josephus Collevt, president of the E. T. H. & C., is on a business trip to New York. Mr. Collett is engaged with a company in a new railroad enterprise in the Hocking Valley, Ohio, in building a road that promises to be a very important commercial venture. Thirty-five miles of the iron is already laid. He is general manager of the company.

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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIO

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Pension Office.

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Washington, D. C., Jan. 2^, 1879. CIRCULAR LETTER. To the Kdltor of tbeGAZirra:

Persons who are entitled to arrears of pension, under the Act granting Arrears, approved January 25, 1079, and whose pensions were granted previous to that date, will not require the assistance of a claim agent in obtaining the amount due them. All correspondence in relation to any claim for such arrears, will be with the person entitled, and no claim agent will be recognized in B«ch claim.

A letter addressed to the Commissioner of Pensions, signed by the person who was in receipt of the pension at the date aforesaid, and two witnesses, in the presence of a magistrate, will be the only application required—and upon which the rights of all parties concerned will be adjusted. |py The Pension Certificate should not be sent to this Office—but it must be exhibited to the magistrate.«£|

The letter should be in the following or equivalent form:

r* the Commissioner of Pensions: I, a pensioner under pension certificate No. ——. hereby apply for the arrears due me, under the Act granting Arrears of Pension, approved January

25,1879.

My postoffice address

is—[hereinsert the nameofthe postoffice, and if the claimant resides in a city, the name and number of the street and residence must also be given.]

Name ofClaimanJ^

Two witnesses. State of County of »s: Signed in my presence, by who is known to me to be the person he desrribes himself to be, ard at the same time he exhibited to me his pension certificate, which is numbered

Magistrate's signature.

Very respectfully, .''

J. A. BENTLEY,

Commissioner of Pensions.

0WE1T, PI2LEY CO'S. ran!)16

Saturday, April 5th^' 1879

,In our large and elegant quarters, 508 ann 510 Main street, in Burnett's Block.

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Ciir counteffi ift loaded with NEW SPRINCI SUITINGS in endless varietysand style, ALL OF OUR OWN MANUFACTURE, cut and made equal to Custom Taylor' Work.

Greater Inducements

•ffered than evCr before to the citizens of Ttfti Hautd flrtd [vicinity, (6 deal ^at our establishment. We have increased our facilities and now have over

700 Men and Women

*508 and 510 Main Street, Burn«t's Block, Terre Haute.

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employed in the rri&nufactufe an'd sale of clothing. We proudly proclaim WITHOUT FEAR or TREMBLING that we work for SMALLER PROFITS, than any concern in our line in the UNITED STATES.

Hundreds of Dollars

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can be saved annually to the people, by purchasing clothing'DIRECT from the MANUFACTURER, ..thereby «y^g

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5ARE ESPECIALLY INVITED TO VISIT OUR

Boys and Children's

Department, the only exclusive department of the kind in the State out side of our MAMOTH ESTAB -»OLIS. LISHMENT IN INDI\NAP

Our Gent's Furnishing Department is Simply Immense.

All goods marked in plain figures,and RETAILED at WHOLESALE PRICES or as LOW as the SMALL DEALER CAN BUY. *, *.

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SPECIAL FLAVORING EXTRACTS.

Eminent Chemists and Physicians certify that tbeaet gooda are free from adulteration, richer, more effective, produoe better results than any others, and that they use them li»t their, pwp families.

STEELE A PRICE'S LUPULIN YEAST GEMb.

CONTRACTORS.

We are prepared to do all kinds of roofing, spouting, and job work on short notice. We have experienced hands, and will guarantee satisfaction in every case Mantles and Grates a speciality.

C. C. Smith & Son,

417 Main street.

Builders.

We will make it .to your interest to give us a 'call when you are wanting roofing, spouting, any kind of job work, or mantles and grates.

C. C. Smith & Son,

417 Main street.

THE White Front is the boss plac-! for choice groceries. Main street, between Fifth and Sixth. Maple syrup, maple sugar and other good things.

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UNIQUE PERFUMES are tos CHuna o*. All 6dors TOOTH EN

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The Best Dry nop Teatt in ih• ITortd.

STEELE ft PRICE. X&nfrs., Chicago, St Lonif. and Cincinnati

sgreeable, hsalthfnl liouid Dentifrice

LEMON SUGAR. A Substitute for iicmans. EXTRACT JAMAICA GINGER. FromPawR**

ATWOOD'S

QUININE TONIC BITTERS.

The Most Agreeable^Tonic and Best Stomachic EVER OFFERED THE PUBLIC.

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lone to the Nervous System, Vigor to Kvery Part of the Body. Thereby Imparting Health and Strength. ipUVttV Tft

NO REMEDY SO GOOD FOR LANGUOR AN0 (DEBILITY.

The medical faaulty indorse It for Dyspeptic, Jaundice, Nervous Debility, Loss ol Appetste, aDd all diseases arising from a Disordered Liver or tetomacb. adto

Persms living in or visiting seetfeas where Malaria, Fever and Ague, Billons Fever, Ac., are tbe Characteristic diseases, should be provided with this valuable medicine. It Is a sure preventive for all ailments. arising from malarial eanses. It is a preparation^ 9/

QUININE,

•ne of tbe best Remedial Agents wbicb the science of Chemistry has placed at tbe disposal of tbe physician, combined with other valuable tonles, delicately flavored with choice aromatics to please the palate.

Price One Dollar Per 3ottle For sale by BROWS A 8LOAN, Indianapol diana, and Medicine Dealers generally.