Daily Wabash Express, Volume 8, Number 473, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 18 September 1862 — Page 2

THE DAILY EXPRESS.

TERHHAU1 T H I K8PAY . . . .SEPTEMBER 1". 12 I MOV STATE TICKET

orlUAir or statk, WILLIAM A. I'EELLK Ai'DiToa or STATS, ALBERT LANOK rmxAnrtra or statx, JONATHAN 8. UAHVEV ATTomyrr suiul, is ELAN A E.WILLIAMSON irrcxPE.Tr ox ri si.i i.vhtxl. JOHN I. MOKklÜON. axroara t-rmxmt oocni WILLIAM ft. SMUT! Seventh Coogresaionnl Dipnoi vom cosoacae. J HARVEY I). SCOTT. toft .osuio.v ttXAM ciaraicr ! 1 S . JAMES II MOO UK roa coU'i'iT Arroaxrr, PUTNAM BROWN I MX news from Maryland m still of the met exciting character, (leu McClsxAAI driv.ng the enemy before him ami is Iiat- I . . . . m a mg the most splendid suceceea Tl.o rebel army has been completely routed and panic stricken and in fleeing with the greatest dis order. The enthusiasm of the Federal troops is unbounded. The rebel invasion of that State i proring disastrous to the Con federate arm, and also the Confedrate cause The enemy's expectations of trans ferring the war to the Free States has prov e-l to be an utter failure. The rebel (Joternment is ;werleM to tnrade the North. Its efforts in that direction are the results of deaj-eratiou. The rebel Generals know very well that their whole cause depends upon their ability n)w to defeat and destroy the Federal forces before the r.ew levies get into eenrice. I h i Is their only satration. They cannot hope to meet tho entire lrce which the Federal (oternmeiit is orgaaixing for service and I immediate act. on The progress of the reb el C.enerU in the way of beating our forres it detail haa terminate!, and with it their meets as a power capable of sustaining iteif against the resources of the Federal (Government tl rtdtiuart r .Oth Itrgimrtit Ohio oluntrt r.. CAwr sxAa Covin, r.-x'k .. t September 13, S JaWlToaTaamxHAiTafciraxs: The - nee ieauttful summer retreat three miles to the outh of Cincinnati, is at present the scene of active preparation ..r the fall campaign, which, if carried on m the proper Sf irit. may be the last we will be called upon to conduct against the traitors of the South Ohio and Indiana, within the last three weeks, hare raieeu an army of 4U.U00 men. to aay nothing of home guards aud volunteers tor ti.e oeoaaion . aud a few days will find us iu hot pursuit of Ujitij; los Ka )nm.iH' omholdriil hv the aptten iaaetirity of the North, had hoped to make .-mit", hum transfer the war to tbe north bank of the Ohio Hut Uie alacrity with which the State of Ohio and IuUiaus rushed to arms, has taught th rebels that, not only were their plane impracticable, but they discovered it is to be hoped too late for their eafety that a retreat t, the Cotton Mtates was a neceasitv For two weeks Cincinnati was in a state of lieg e, aud the only law known was the military code . tho .; r.s. h of the enemy it lefenaele an I ui.e trneoned . but tt.e advancing army had traversed 100 mi'es. erery available spot wa intrench J. Sjsji more than .' regiments sj Armed men. with an abundance of cannon, oeru ptrd the works The rebelt, discovering tho true Ute of affairs, throvgh traitors from the city and the.r own epie. owiasncel a hasty retreat, on Thursday night last. aad. it is believed, that at this hour they are far on their way to the Kentucky River t .m be red at least 90,000 men IT.tKKi infantry and 3.D00 cavalry with but a single battery of artillery. Thea facts I have lenrned from in authority The enemy had hoped to lind us defeoselees . but if not. they ex pevted to divert a large force from the city of Wa1uu41ou : and 1 1 the latter pur-MM tejrv nrKueaSjäasMkdy sssecee tel . Were it no: itii tauen intormaUon would be contraband. 1 would give a list of the Indian rigiments here, m order to ack now '.edge the gratitude which the people of Otto owe a steter Hute and iu model (tor ornor 1 have seldom w itneaeed a finer set of men than the thousands who have arrived here within the last lew day. To Generals Wallace anil Remolds the mghesi credit is due They found everytn cbaoe, but introduced order and in a uvnuer wkieej challenged the of every one, and Inepiied uoieereal cocÄdence 1 have beea pooled on the extreeae left o( Tavr s brigade. UlssHssg of the 13th KKalara, and the ih and 9th Ohio regiments We IMM been drawn p in Itne of baule almost dady. at "J o'clock, r u .to prevent sur prate, and tbe esTe-t upon tho troopa baa boon admirabiw. Bs asm certainty that the euere Mow rendere 1 the prerautson oa On FrnUy last, alter it became known that Use re beds bad lallen back, a company i tbo 90th O. V 1 under command of Ceet. Caeeer aad Lieut Josoph K Km.o foar State, aad a Mjsj oi u! J J Key of HaUeck's uJ. seemred tho cownlry toally f r two sadwa arosusd. nod resrteh the irai roUahie mtorsaation I In fresst. They followed tho hae of for a CAsnaaterable 4:tAa.v ibus.daat evsneatee that a pan'r had eeeaed tike esseeay The rvsi was strewn a it o anf sacks, haversach. ana i sesp kexiiee. a. ... ssseeral : trot neos the rehaws had I w.itui. .a ifeeir iurbt. Lteut. K hie aaad forward witft aeiera to return ,atle to let the iarltaf jroaosT pr

On Üi rieht, the 10th Kentucky cavalry

end a regimes t from each of tbe SUK of Indiana and Ohio, followed the retreating :oe beyooi Florm.ce, end after receiving re inforcemenle of cavalry pushed forward M I

ab'io A li'iBtxr oi priasasiwr captured, all or whom represent that the panic among the rebels s entirely uncootrolabte. All that u now required is energy ixi order to utterly annihilate the last Test ige of the rebellion to Kentncke end Eaet Tennessee

There are men enough here to do it, and we hare the fullest confidence in our command ere. If Gen. Wright is the man we believe him 'to be, three weeks will suffice for ui to regain all we have loet in the West W. B L

MHvillr- Douglas Topping. Taaax Hacti Lopox. No 19, F k A Mi Traae Hai tc, Sept. 14, A D 1-02. A L. ) The Golden Bowl in again bn ken, and Terra Haute Lige, No 19, is called upon to mourn one of iu beat and most esteemed members Like all the institutions of earth, it part decay, or are riren by the hand of Death. Yesterday the aged Mason fell by the alow and lingering process of disease, today, the young, the robust, and the stalwart arts is palsied by the giant power of war. ana me orotner, wno gare promise or long Iii . a m ?etr of ulo. no more amongst us iviiows. Aiiomcr una is uroaen, auuiuer heart is cold, another house hold is des olate, and the wail of the widow and cry ef the orphan is heard in our midst. Ood speaks to us all in the voice of warning and from the depths of the tomb. Brother Melville Douglas Topping, Lieutenant Colonel of the Seventy first regimen, of Indiana Volunteers, fell in the battle of Richmond, Kentucky, on Saturday, the 30th of August, 1-6 j. at the early age of thirty eight veara. The members of this Lodge were the brothers and friends of the deceased. He was known to them all. Here in this room, and at that slur, in 14'J. our lamented brother took upon himself, the rows, the iutiee, and the high responsibilities of a Master Mason. On the very eve of his departure 'for the Pacific coast, and with the noble sentiments which belonged to his character, he dedicated himaelf to Ood, to Broth erly Lore, and Masonic Friendship, and went rth as an exile from the home of his child hood, to seek, in honorable effort, a place aad a name in the new Empire just added to tho (treat Republic The oi l members of this Lodge, who yet survive, will recollect the occasion of these ceremonies, and the ! ...owed, when young Topping and his 'companions bid "a long and fbi 1 adieu" to the brethren of No. I'. The prayer and blessings of this Lodgo wcut with and After them, for thev were children of the Temple, made dear to everv heart by its consecrated r ies Kr im the day of his connection with Ma sonry until his death. Brother Topping waa a member of this Lodge, and always and under overy variety of . ircuinstances. acted consistent!) with the principles of the Order. He was true-hearted g. on.'..-, an ! k.ud Iiis ramlv nature scorned deception, and shrank instinctively from every act of dishonor. As a man aud eiti en he was frank and just, and no breath of suspicion r.ttfti on bis good'nanic. Ho possessed the , I molesty of real merit, beautifully and har..Miiously blende! with true manliness of character. He never avoided duty and never I Altered in doing good Hon strange it to us that one latelv iu vigorous health should now beuieep in death Four wes'ks ago to-doy. he left Terre Haute at the head of his Regiment, and to-day. in this hleescHl Sabbath of the Lord. we follow him to the grave ' How mvsterious it that the dark shadows of the tomb should rest upon all that remains of our dearly beloved Hroth er, Fneud.and Neighbor, but a month ago o full of life and hopi ' Hut' he is not lost but to Barth So wh houl I frion.lti iji grieve for iV.-o Who sale arriv e on Canaan ' shore Released from all their hurtful foes They ere not lost. but gone before Hrolher Topping w is b mi at Worth ington. Osno. June 93d, 1825, and was. the time I of hii death, in the lh rear of age. lie . me U IndiatiA. with his parents in 110, and resided iu Terre Haute from 1-43 to HM9 He then reeaoved to California, and remained there four vears . returned t In I .bans, married m 1n4. and has ever amce I resided m ihn p!ov Iii father and mother I end several sisters urrive him. and he leave a widow and two orphad nters Up:lr to In I m irn a loea which earth canm all thee relations he was without a I suit, illustrating iu each of them the moet elevated charartert.tica of s.n. brother, hushand. and father He (crfonneU all thee virtues wi h the fidelity which Uecaru a awntlemau aa-1 a christian The aeU parents, amiteter. wife and children have the assured protection of the God whom tie wora2ii;pe l. ao4 to Him we commend the u . k. , ia this hour ef their re bereavement OH deceased Brother, at the l ot of his Jeath. was in the army of the I'm ted States. He enlisted under the late ca!l of the President, and was iinraediaiei t elected as the Captain of his company. He eened in that capacity until the Tlst Kegimeat of Indiana Volunteers was called npon to ssmreh to the defense of Kentucky Against ihe in v ahmi of the rebel force, when ;e was appointed hy tae Ooreenor. Laeuteoani tVIonel of the Ue Cimeot U was deepened that the Regiment aWeJdbe placed under the temporary care of aasother. and that, at the termination of thig t, I..ent Ool Topping should Oelenel. Bet thiswts not d ne. and Ire marched to Kentachy m eharw of the Rofiment. aad He Ms ma a s -aX forward to mi the? Bmnmr e at r.A-hmond, Kentockv, where he seat his hi lie fell at tho hood ofhtaRegv eaent and at the post of dnly. Col Tofjping . . r..s eouod bot an hour ..r io ho. eaimly aad witshsmt a m eraser, gave his Ide to baaeosxntry He peffsimesl hm slaty smfwHy in lifo, aavd ho sort death aooiy asm mho a hero Rat Ixet werde, ed Ii easel to a aarde. were. ' I Uee say oWf T tooi that U had, he roe he 3 Am fr rmmUmtr-i AftOT aWlivervne a ' ' 1 Srrstiexi

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arty and Law. What higher duty could en- ( gage the services of a cittxen soldier Th UfR bis aiJen word fei. from fa gr; n hie Are battle for the Union, it fell hum

no coward hand Well might our dear Brother, in the last moments of his gentle end ooobtrneire life, exclaim with the Irish

patriot, who fell in defense of its eountrrs liberty R my p.tph writ oa ttmj R'tulctd, That thisj Lodge do hereby tender to the immediate relatione and family of ' the deceased, our jeart-felt condolence up on the great loea they hare sustained Rroolmed. That we drape in mourning, lor thirty days, the furniture of this Lodge, in t .ken of respect to the memory of our de ceased Brother Retolved. That we will proceed, lasfenfrr, to the late residence of our deceased Broth er. and iu a body, and as Masons, gire to hie remains the rites of Masonic burial. Rrtolord, That a copy of these proceed ings, under the seal of this Lodge, be fur cubed to the widow of the deceased, and thAt they he pub!ihed in tha paper of this 1 city Taoa. DoWLia-o. j Mm haiu W. THoxraox, Committer. Aaa. UoLnxa, LYNDON A. SMITH. W M F. St Hwixoaovsca, Sec'y. Fi BLi. SrxAKm. I will peak at the fol owing place I Fairbanks. Fridav. September l.'ih. i "clock. Lebanon. Saturday, September th. 1 o'clock. Carlisle. Monday, September nd. 1 oclock. Linton, Crrrn county, Tueedav, September 23d, 1 o'cock. Bloomfield, Wednesday, September 24th, 1 o'clock. Owensburg, ThundA.v, September m 1 o'clock. Freedom, Friday, September 26, 2 o'clock Lancaster. Saturday, September 27th, 2 o'clock. Poland, Clay county, Monday, Septem bot 9th, 3 o'clock. Spencer, Tue-day. September Wtb. 1 o'clock. (Kxiport, Wedneeday, October 1st. I o'clock. Clinton, Friday, October äth,2 o'clock Newport, Saturday, October 8th, 1 o'clock, Kugene, Monday, October Hth. 1 o'clock Wright Mills. Parke County. Tuesday. October 9th, 1 o'clock Roektilie, Parke County, Wednesday, October 10th, 1 o'clock Park Mill, Park Conn:.,, Thursdav, October I Ith. I o'clock. It has been customary for cand dale- for OongreHS in this District to make joint appoiutments, and discuss liefore the people she various questions of interest to the coun Vy. Mr. Yoorhee reiuested me verbtllr and in writing tu meet him und arrange a oint canvass Inotiti- l him verbally Uiat I was ready to make the joint appointmeutd ti morumg Wo met this morning, and alter some conversation with him he declined snaking a joint canvass. I make tkii etafment as an eiplanation of the reason why $e oaiiva.-s is not a.s it has been in this Dis trict heretofore. H. 1 SCOTT, September 1.. 1 - For th Kaprces. s, , . .ii Opinion f l- W. Voorh' Ma. Kmroa No doubt your reader will be interested to hear in what estimation the regular secession bis of the South hold the Hon I) W. Voorhecs supposing so, et heart, 1 take this opportunity to gire them a fair and a faithful picture, which was drawn through actual converaatKQ held with them upon their own soil, where they frit free to ipeak ami to erf eg they saw proper In the premises. In a conversation held with e full blooded seersh ctt:en of Lexington. Ky., I learned that Daniel W. Yoorhee was considered b) them to be the greatest msn living in the free States; they had read his speeches in Congress with pride, and hoped to see the day when their armies could invade Indiana, an.l in that event they knew how Mr. Voorhees would stand they knew that they had friends 111 Indiana, who only awaited our in vasion to .-how their hand Iq a conversation with a timiler da of citizen at Rirhmoud Ky , I found that the name of Panel W Yoorhee was as familiar in their mouths as it ig 00 the street of Fere Haute. Some of thee hoped 14? that he ruigb' le preserved 0 plsy his part in the present trouble they know that he was right, and was a friend to the cause of the South. They expressed some astonishment that bis life had been preserved even igh what he had undergone lor them so tar They had also read his speeches and had them printed and circulated through the South There is nthr little conversation which I held with one of the Southern stripe, which, in my opinion. -peaks volume The man I refer so, eanl that ho lived in Terre Haute ome few years ago. and asked me if I was actjuaii led with- I told him that 1 was ee'i acquainted with him. He said that he had worked with him in I rorer Foundry, and that ar aim f se mil riyAr This ahowt that a coaeepeewlence had been kept up between these pernors, and that the rebels know their associates, even in the lowest ranks of life, and I or.ly men ton this fact to show how true it . that c teal vre feed::.g -r-r ng, arnl tainiug the worst enemies we have to the Government, right here in our own midst W th these facts before tfie citizens of this ooeam noisy, they must rossonsbly that everv man who votes f.-.- 1 W. V, 07 heeo, tor Cong rose, votes either to cas srwr or re atirtef (A t'mmm The elec : ' ,c- w . vrr a I !.. :l to settle the matter onlr hr divtaioxi. sa truth K cannot w jk et anything eJea, and it only remain for every taea 10 thsxdx for a aetOOa, to see here ucl. a vote ham In the name of UoH the people not atop anal vitm Möttau FoRwaR Laat Starsiay osoed to he a gaia n gkt among ear ti eeaally tho oew levies, who. harisjg

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FRESH GOODS.

. f Tr.w.v hoods AT Edsall, Rout 4 Co', DRESS GOODS IaalltheNi'w btTles ar.d F-br.ck t lg FALL CLOAKS, FINK ASSORTMENT, UK SHAPES. Novelties in Fine K M HROI DERI KS Special attention is called to en elegant assortment of Balmoral Skirts ! In choice colors aud designs. Now Opening ! EDMALL, ROOT V O., Cor. Msin and Fourth SbJ. DRUGGISTS. UK. T J sWKKiEV sV t 1 DngMf I Pharmat'eutistSs N: 8tl, Main Street, briirt n i M TKKKK H Al'TE, IND. HT A till! sun k of all arUclr. u tislly krpt In Dm, Storos. Ifcf. s1st MAPS. rnn iuii male or female OUUsUV'IF a.E5T8 TO SELL ixotd' sew uteel plate county colohfl map of tue united states, can adas, and new brunswick Fr.m recent surveys, c tnpltUd Aug. le, lsei, cost 'JO.OOe to fngrsvc It aud oe yeer's tlss Kuporiur tf any $10 rasp rtr mod. by CI ton er Mlvrhll. and st IIa At th low pric uf ftOcrnt, 000 Dam. are sssBwl ed on tki map It Is not oulr a County Map, but it 1 also a COL' NT Y AND RAILKOAD MAP f ill U Rears and Canada comlosd In on, living K F.HV KA1LKOAD STATION n:l .lloataucf l"twn and will bkki bock all uiibi thai caiutvl olJ And refund th ni ny SoJ lor al wortb Is try. Prlnld Instructions boo tweanvst wall, funilahod all our axrnls. VTauu 1 a smart man, as Wholesale Agent far sir Map In vrv Stat. Canada, Enxland. and California. A fotun mas b. road orlth a antall capital J.T. LLOTD, l Br adway. New Terl Th War DcprUnnt u our Map of Vtrftnle m! MarvlAud. on whicb Is u. kd Tornughfar" Gap, Rull Run Mountain, Kalla Church, all th fords on tbo Potomac, a .J ry einer place It. Maryland and Virginia, or mono rel"undd Price cent. iaept. 10, dwSi JUSTICE. CHAlaXSS ALSHULER, .luntirr ot thr ffirr, ifBce one door Eat of Brancn Rnk, TERRE HAt'TE, IND Special attention given to Conveyancing aad taking Depositions may 31 'fi L. RVCE X SON. A NEW DRAMA! 18 NOW OPFEREP ! npHE i.i:amnt HARA Tl lUB X pr Merited ar "FACT !" which draw Crowds of Admirers I Who goo tawtr way rsSoicing at the RE VKl.ATli WI propose DEVELOP, and only to be. en st the BUCKEYE CASH STORE A Word to the Wife is Sufficient !' IJDOX WF.I.l, tho coaar b.r b. r- jwo psr.li. CARP ET8! We nesr a 11 a TArTKTXT VKLVIT CAUrET a Ol.OO pr yar l Did yea ever hear Ue Ilk f E. ho answer uvr ! hat "EaCTH" Joodly proclaim "dm faew ty fa "Bariro (osA Starr" irsVrr i is dear.' LOOK AT THE FOLLOW I X rillCES. "Hruael Carpets at cents per ysrd Three l'!y Carpets at rente per yard. Look A 1 Ihc-c CetsfPsHs ! an Hah Bnuaeta Carpets; Xew Myle Three fly t'arpet. rrtss i sUaSaeSary to pan with th eh aw I 1.1 nu th i.arr tmvsV' ha wn mo lb BXTTTOal l'KJCRe KNOCK It D OCT. Carpets saay poadply yt he sold al M arr. tb eew areadd U-i t.ad to hare pal! rn e& esstta. Krad and nrt st u air! "I very day bring aoeaethine new." airk seonoT.t - - IN;UA!N CARPETS at 5(c r yd. U ALL PAPER ! S roam tor rrticalaT taeweswaeswrehea-eeeyasa bay L. RTCE k SONDENTIST. ML Jg4M iiaitim. DENTIST. Orrww s Oha axraet, bstweat. M aad tm 'tren, TEHEE-MAtTE, 15D T Mf Old Frwmtlt and Pefraae ie Trrr,. Hamme T w 4 " 9mml m awd lor the peat e ye-s Piwrssnj tn iheox. Coil

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J. .. MNDFvfAW PIANO TUNER Rod HETAIKKU, . -.in ft ifailv innoc ' i .'.. ...... W frro Run and twrroawllnr ooentry, thAt a raedy oa all calls to repair and tune Piaaoa, and 7o j I rep Lartm la xnan era j u .'. w 1 it tl." lrx sor i m- ip.1..idlnx. and sis charges will be IbatHirwry ra.uH. - WW io siiwu tas luiwmz - Mr. J. O USUIMAX5. Paho Tuoer.hA. f 'i's J iu business in this place foar years, wtth perfect sur.-M mmC mlin uafcSlso tm bis mpJj.i - All tk plaaesof the Tvrre HavU Fsenal Collr I' beea cader his cars, sad h has Rained say enUrs i naliinris 1 can therefore, cordially rrcoaameed aim to aar raoas in this vieiaity, whs may aad aU ericn, as a reliabW swap, ao4 correct taasr, whose servtres will be acre desirable, from lh fsct that Urine aeer be can attra-l to b1 basdaras r.r -. SSI MM aisv rrnitr :'. BaSSBSBSWj J. C. MFlMX.kH. PrtncibAl U the Mosic DapartaMat ef tbe Trrr. Hauls Kei. OsBSSfja Wt. tbo MitMs.r1tor, heartily coocur in the above 1 risowittwixlatiea. RKV. JOHM COVERT, UV. JAC-OB CHAPMAN. HKV. ITH AN ABBOTT, RKV. St. A. JEWKTT. JunoltdlJ PIANO TUNING. AOJ . V et GREABLY TO THE WI8HE8 msr.r of mv form: natrons. 1 hsrr rrsuni d sgaia Tu ul ax an Bepalrtrif Kisoos, Mlodons and otbr MtuicAl Instrumeou. Being; a practical piano maker, aleo favorably known to "J citltns of Terrs-Haata as a first class Tunr for ovor i .r nrrfort s&tlsfxtion is roarsßt'H-d t All fsv..rhm witk tbrlr potronaff. I will visit Ts-rro-Hauu rularty svory four wrek. PIadoswui ps neaged vj th year. All orders lft t b residmc J Mrs. Dr. Allen Prnce.Mrs Modsltt. or th Sttrs Acadsmy, win twri w.ih prompt attention. Be-ctfuliy, . na i isis r. m. Music Deal', and Tunr aad Rj;rr of Mulc lortrani'LU, uRKF.rtCARTLF.. IM sMesf ALE AND PORTER. WEISS & CO. are prepared to T furnish by th barrel, or bottled for famKy aud Mrdlcal Pu'posr ALE, PORTER, CIDER. LAOSB BBKB, aeotch Al. London Porter. l'biladlphla V rtr, Daytoa Al, Madlann AU, Mllwauka IAffr Citicinnatl lr R? Cblrafo Lagrr Beer, Botthd Oder. Or., Ac O. WEISS CO., I)ealr in Grocetle. and ProTMob, Ro. iT Man. Street, letweenThlrd Fourth Suta, mavi-idlui TKRJUt - HAITI E. Ihi). FRENCH MILINERY. 'i: AKE NOW I'UKTA R ED t show our new tles of Iai1ifk4 BoiiiM h. B'hse a rrry fln choli r of Flowrs, Ptume, Ac. W. will Nil Tory low only for CASH . eT W make all Bonnets trimmed to nrdr. Mas. LKBATRK A DaI'UH ! Mm. SO Main stcet, (Up Stairs.) Terr Haat- , Badl Aug. 2, 43m LEATHER STORE. Itt'inov'Mf ! K iiiov tl t LEATHER STORE L A. BÜKNETT, Tanner and Dealei in ALL kinds Of L, tat hi r. Shot Ml ni ihr h, MSsfg Murit, II sfffllaOl). Ts.v.vKjeT'.s TmmEeB, AMD B Oil. HO, 14?, .KISWnLD'h I FtO k, Bet'n Meeara. On L Soot, tmi H Hulmam. P. 8 The highest price peul in Ch toi Hides, Pure. Deer Skint. Sheep Pelts and Leather in the rough. L. A. HI' UNLIT. A pril KJAwly PROPOSALS. 'P i OlfnuCTOmT gmwI . th Xationai Read from the eaet end of t ho gravelled part wet of tbe Toll Haas to th bridge over the tenth -rk Lost Creek, near Mr Fairbanks' hews, a diataac of lern than tw aud a qnarter all, th gravel to be laid us a, am fret arid, tear loch ihict, aad haaiod fiuta tu aeoptd gral pit belottcleg to th Wtern Plank Road c.mpariy. on tbo wst aide, aad eloae a th pit of th T.rre Hau A mchaaood RaUrd Cvmpeay torn to ho lrt at the omce of Was K Y . Inj . ab" artllahew speofb uoe of the wsark. m t WotaaV tb seta atbr. W I WOOD. Pr-s t . sept t, dtd Weexern Plank Road CompAny N OTICE TO CONTRACWRhVVothr is hereby gl vn, mat fteald rYepoeals will h received by tbeCeaamea Cosinell a. the y Terr Baas, at their Ball, oa lb r vetoes ef Hap. ISO. fs th g-ad:rf ,-s ., nf m sew txa aasfl . la streeta. of gecd ear i A, w be ered crsvsi aixteeo laches thkk tn tbcretrr. gradaslly lofto to elf Lt lueses st th Grade v be ulihlfhll by the City I aad Urs work to ha gone eaoer th diraruoa 'A tb CesutciL salUls crpsaxdeaed by th l.t of Ur nest. Th bsdi u I at m mock par ranxuag U ...! j the work te b let t th 1-weat rim smale Uid.. j r.t.tucR. 4 dtd Ot Oerk. DM 1 1 1 STRATOR8 SALE. Tb -xW' r-ed 111 . at pnhflf an'-Mre.. ThtrsT. tb &th y Bej.tesnKer kwfwoea th hsmra a t a'eteea fa at aad I of aeXd dev. at I u, prairt Creek maust?, the fhOsatss. gssga t wit TOree aasae mi i. , t A- , ail vales lr. Oa all aaase s thie - - ' rw t ajMSjaha win he f. ea all omm caaw tvW hi oRarjsx borax DISSOLUTION. 'f Hi: (PARTKhHl HopeJL latus eatmg hitwiae f. aTyart a Wmaam w.. Oft . ay emaeas v tm al i imiu. r wirmtrr a wm ixtj Heat. Aag 1. A LL THOSE KN VIN . thotejA V l i a reawoaed P Kfapari A iNaaa. wtt

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I y - rnpti,' aaaa aaru witmko to Tea rs'-Tn . two .. THE iXiNSTin Tl. N t.NCK rii, iVSn" oki.A:. w vkr.Rs 11 Rialr th id el adicin t. .tr. t Vthn ai-1 loeioorat I L. 'a KXTUm BIVHU . rniai on i . . i ins avsTf rTici kkr a i. a KkRuxs-ntuxura . .......... vnMAiif tV,lfthUee)e,H. . ol laaeipation, ie in th Ikl UNk OECHA.V.k OK IJJTI awsmsa mtrntr sv . mm mm .-r r .i Ml IV a K. NO FAMILY SHOl'LD Kg WITHÜLT IT Taae so neat Hals a a , Menriav. oa rartAaaw Hr lasTAYJLIrt KtTkACT nCCatt ttoui Smimi to m SXS ir aiag.. uv.ie r ui. cnaUK ..1 lu i , AlrilKOKXrVigiw. iinair, lurituf iieuto.,iiK Ob.ii ucilou. PTTvonting an4 faring tricture. f ae DrsSMM ti.. it.. w.n ....i i- "w fouira. ".7 'm m'" it'iiauiinauoti a frr the clan o! .1lra.r. ar aps-lllo all I1. I'l.r aaia, mam wsm-eut Mai tr r sans i ma re. mWUObIAVK IUI THk VKTtMa rvf yraraa aed wt Laxi ).ail stoiruii - u rd ie a ak ' Ume. have f .ui.O tl.. y .r. ...... ., t. , "IMlMtVhaa, by lb n.. . 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Chsenlst. aae being duly swern, due say that his preparation contains so aarcotlr, merrary, or IrJuilooa drug. (ut ts purely ver-table H T. Hri ih4UJ Bote Manafatttiiti gworti and aob. rlbed hfor mm, tie X3d day at afeeewiber. ISA WM HIBHAR1. AM. man Addr. I t- r i ..formation IncooJI teu. r al H T Fi x: is -u. PrasU. al and At.alyttial Chemlat, ll4 Hvi'li let. tli Pt. ll.is Che.tT.nl h i.. Ill U till I ( (H Ml tttl I I A!I) I'M HINT 1 PI jr. 1 1 liVal.rRR, Wh.) oudciror to dlspoe "e rwara ow" si J "nra Ano arraijre.T n ff letbeld's fleneln rtinn aflnas FsUatrtu'ha Raraeperilla " Improred kUwe Was a by T. H HARRA 0O J R. CUM N.. II AM, V M IK)NNKIX,Y, A I.I.EM PCNCR, Ü W PATHH K 4 Arno all Draggtat vrrwhre AltR FtiK HKIJfKllJi'R TAKl IfOCTflffJ Cat out lb adTrtlarn an.! 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