Daily Wabash Express, Volume 17, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 28 June 1867 — Page 2

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accounts of the crop from all partt

"of tK country are of the most cW.ng character. If we do not have too much „jn within the next fortnight the harvest will be one of the most abundant that has been known for many years, la the 'South the grain crop promises to more than sujply the wanw of the population, 7/1 a larger quantity of land being sown with ctreali iban is-usual in that region, Tne .impcUance of this faot will bo appreciated. As regards the country generally: tbe prospect brings with it a strong

Horih more unprincipled than he while the South was endeavoring to break up tbo Union, nor did any one in tbe Pi e» States do more to encourage secession before the war cemmenced or while it lasted His own people, of Ohio, expressed their opinion of bis "loyalty," in thair vote in 1863, .when he was defeated $$ "by John Brougb, for Governor, by the

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comfortable majority vl 100,330. If ht thinks they-have forgotten his position on fw/j/, tbe*fiui i«*tort question, let him secure another nomination fur Governor and try tbeiu ug iln

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FkoM ihe. unufic_ that reaches .us frprii tbe.,Piains, from Colorado and Nebraska, it evident that the war dance has cumm^nctd, and several thousand wild sav .• sgirs huvo opened the ball. Army coiitructors, Indian agents, commissioners, jand a tbtRisaud other bangera-on, have at tdngtb euccot ded in bringing the only-too

Willing BaV'tige fntoopeh hostility with oui tfwoi-b uiid ihe froatitr tettlers. How the war wus brought on is not now tbe ques HotD T! problem is bow to flnisb it in the beei u'WTiner. Certainly, as tbe who frontier is aware, it can no more be flni»b ished by regular troops than could ou: lule,rubliioti and the only method is the volunteer system, as proposed by the vomers of the frontier Statas. We bilieve iL fighting Indians in the mannei that ibey themselves fight, so that tbej will appreciate our efforts. It Is a well known fact that they laugh at our regular army, which rarely captures or kills any, thing but sick squaws or tired out old m9n. Pour or five frontier regiments ot men who understand Indian warfare, and have an Interest in seeing It ended at the earliest possible moment, are better than tbe whole regular army to place on tbe war path. The latter are too fond of their Comforts, and think thai it just as well to take it easy and close up*the affair in two or three years as to hurry up. Let us have organizations such as Governor Hunt, of Colorado, suggests, and wa shall make sbort work of the redskins. The country then will not groan so heavily under the expenses.

IK the opinion of Chief Justice Chase injreferenco to the liability of parties who had paid debts due to Northorn creditors to the Confederate Government, under order of that pretended authority, the effect ol Secession and of the acts under it have been considered. Tbe Chief Justice says that all such proceedings were en t|re]y void. It has been argued strongly, that "because tbe rebellion was carried on upon a large scale, it became civil war, and ceased to be treason, and that the only punishment that could be enforced against it, was "tbe defeat of its armies, "tbe disappointments of its hopes, and the "calamities incident to unsuccessful war/ In reply to such arguments, Chief Justice Chase says: "On whst sound principle can we say judicially that the levying of war ceases to bo treason when tbe war becomes formidable? That though war levied by 10 men or 1,000 men is certainly treason, it is no longer such when levied by 10,000 or 1.000,000 That the armed "attempts of if w, attended by no serious danger to tbe Union, and suppressed by slight exertions of tbe public force, come unquestiorinbty jvithin the constitutional definition but attempts by a vast combination, coi.trolling several States, putting great arrow in ttve field, menacing with imminent peril the very life of the Republic, and demanding immense efforts and imTnenstt expenditures of treasure and blood for thi-ir. cie'eit and suppression, swell beyond the boundaries of tbe dufinition, and become innocent in the proportion of tU'ir enormity

Tho Chief Justice then goes on to deny tbstiuch is the doctrine of tbe Supreme C.uri, us has been improperly asserted.— Tbe concession of some of the rights of legal warfaro to the rebels did not establi*o tiat such warfare toat legal. Thev simply waived the right of tbe government to insist, upon a more bloody code, in order to miiiga the evils of war as much as possible to benefit prisoners and pravent mutual reprisals and retaliation. An ', after further Argument upon the questi the Chief Jjstice thus sums up the law in lefcrence to these important matters:— 'O no occasion, however, and by no acts -have ihe United Stat-* ever ronounc. ei.their uomtittitional jurisdiction over the whole territory, or over all tbe citisetis the Republic, or conceded u, all titiews In arms against their country ,the character of al:on enemies, or to thoir prKPnded govern men to tbe character of a defue government. In the price cases the Supreme Court simply asserted" the right ot tbe United States to treat the insurgents as belligerents, and to claim fr»'Pi foreign nations the performance neutral duties under the penalties known to international la~. The decision recog-

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working classes, in spite of increased wages, found it difficult to make b*h 5.bpS« meet. The monopolisU have bad their-turo, and now they will have to disi. gorge some of tbeir ill-gotten

VALLAHDIGBAM is oat in a letter in which he denies that the South had bis jjynpatbiea during the BebellioD be. very esisy for bis conscience to stretchitselfto such a denial, bat it will not t» Su small a task ifor people to believe what Mr. Valiandigham asserts. The Country has cot forgotten his persistent and vehement denunciations of the Government at that period df its peril, nor has it ceased to remember the "good worus" etd "kind offices," uttered and perforined for the Rebels. If he thinks that loyal men have such short memories last to tall in their.recollectionof bis treasonable actions, be must Imagine them demented. There was nc man in tbi

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CHKt trants of the country on ioiled by o« rehellion, and all the inhabitants w® country loyal to the Union were en ennies reciprocally each of ihe other. But there is nothing in that-..-opinion which gp*es coautonatice to the doctrine which counsel endeavor to deduce from it—that tne insurgent States, by the act of rebellion, and by levying war against the nation, became foreign States, and tbfijrjnliabit. anta alien enemies."

The opinion is, in many respects, an important one, and will IM frequently appealed to in the discussions upon reconstruction, which will hereafter arise,

LETTEB FROK MISN*80TA.

ST. CLOUD, MISS., June 19,1867,

Ediior Express -—Perhaps a description of this land of dancing csscades, crystal lakes and green rolling prairies would be welcome to these who remain at home, this golden summer season, "while their rrfends are by® 'n Minnesota, enjoying

the beautiful scenery, and rural pleasures, and breathing its pure health-giving air To the consumptive it offers hopes

speedy recovery. To the emigrant, fer tile, cheap lands, and every inducement to profitable labor. To the capitalist, in vestments in many branchM^f .industry, certain to be remunerative. "X

The remoteness of our State from th East, and th.o coitof transportation, ren Uer th«f development of manufactures an object of tbe highest importance. Fortu uately she is abundantly supplied both with motive power and xaw material, while her position at the head of the Mississippi, gives her facilities for cheap distribution of her surplus to eager markets, on both banks of the great stream and its tributaries. Sho has ample water-power. The falls of St. Anthony'alone, wita a total Ueicont of sixty-four feet, give a power sufficient to drive ull the spindles and hammers in New England. An im raense number of rapids on other rivers afford mill-sites, smaller, butjequally available.

We cannot claim Minnesota as a corn growing section in competition with Illinoil and Iowa, although our annual crop counted by millions of bushels. Sprin wheat is the great staple, and in this crtp

we-bow tone ether Stat f-

Tbe further North wo go, within the a/heat producing range, the greater the vield and at Selkirk:settlement, on tht Red Kiver of the. North,., we find fifty -I'usbels tbe .acre no uncommon crop while on. the* McKenzie river, hundreds of miles ncrth of Selkirk, the crops of oarley are the largest known on the face the earth. This gives a range of these wo crops, full oce thousand north of St

Paul. Last year the export of surplus wheat was over ten millions of bushels, ind the average per acre, all over the State, was twent\-two bushels, while Illinois and Ohio, it was less than twelve.

The objection urged by some tbat our climate-is too cold for fruits has no foun dation. Last year's experience showed ibat upp'es, peas, and grapes are readily propagated here, and furthermore, that it is not tho cold of winuy? tbat kills fruit trees. Our pomologists tells us tbat more trees are lost bythe ^peculiarly dry "at mo-pbei-e of October, and the freezing of tbe slosh about the earty trees in spring than from any other causes, ft Is naturally a fruit country, wild fruit being abundant. As far north as Rainy Lake, which is on the boundary between Min nesota and the British Possessions, red currants are found growing wild, being more prolific than the cultivated, less ascid and of much larger sisa. Smooth skin ned gooseberries, superior to the cultivated, are also found in that locality. If fruit trees are judiciously selected and set out before the fibrous roots are^ killed, by being dried up, thard is but little difficult ty in commencing an orchard,

The Northern Pacific Railroad is again coming* into prominence. Enlightened statesmen and capitalists are giving it a new impetus. Beginning at Lake Superior tbe route lies across the Slate of Minnesota to tbe Missouri river, follows up tbat stream to the mountains, strikes across, through wide and open gaps to the bead quarters of tbe Columbia, and runs down its valley to the Pacific. This forms the most practicable as well as the short est route yet proposed. Ocean steamers can sail direct from Liverpool to the har bor of Superior City. They are then half across the American Continent. Thence to the Pacific the line is not half as long, through a more level and fertile country, less liable to be impeded by deep snows, than the boasted Central* route. Government will lend impartial aid, and the great line will inevitably become the thoroughfare for the commerce between Europe and the Indies.

Still the immigrants are streaming into our State this season in larger numbers than ever before. The -'prairie schooners," filled with household goods of tbe hardy pioneer and family are strung along our prairies, all turned .Northward and Westward. Many of these immigrants are very poor, and may endure hardships at first. But Government gires them a rich farm of 160 acres free under tbe Homestead act, and on it they will soon be comfortably fixed, and within a few years be prosperous members of thriving communities. The best lands are being rapidly taken, and tbe settlers of but a few years residence are becoming rich, both by tbe increased value of tbeir real estate and by tbe high price of their productions. The frontiers are blossoming into beauty. And yet there Is rodm.

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«kiw3SuM3&gJUie'm^Tth-^^*Vbifa- Tneratea a Hat of pretty-p^r praetices-j

uPi,«, .'" wl" h»- r»r«l -co'wro-^ &5=~ of the Saturday Evening Past, thus enu-

It is pretty poor practice for a farmer to dig and delve, tug and grub, and .cleat up fifty acres of land at a cost of $2,000, and tben in tbo third year surrender about filth of. it to the briars, and daisies-.----'-"

Poor practice to half manure, half pi0W) half seed and half cultivate a

then harvest from it less th«n h'^f

more food than three. To purebaso in tov flya hundred loads of livery stably, vr^anore, and suffer six hundred of horo'j-made manure to run to waste.

To attempt to fatten three bogs into twelve hundred pounds of pork on just as much teed aa would aeep two nicely growing.

To estimate agricultural fairs as arrant humougs, and spend three days every month saving the country at political' meetings.

To dtpenft upon borrowingyour neighbors' rakes* mo wen, and all sorts of implements iu bayiug and harvest time.

To house up a thousand bushels of grain waiting for a rise, till one tenth has gone to feed rats and mice, and the remainder smells-like the essence of rat, and the price is down 40 per cent.

To plant out an orchard of choice fruit trees with a first thought of money-making and leave them to do or die.

To keep two fancy $500 carriage horses and pay $6 a day for a team to plow. It is positively a poor practice to call "book larnin'1 all bosh, to ignore news and agricultural papers, and attempt to keep up an even yoke with your progressive neighbors by main strength and jJaipidnSM. *!'.

Thackeray Neatly Rebaked. A correspondent of the Springfield JRc publican says that Thackeray was by nature a singularly coarse man—coarse in thought, and coarse tn expression, and those who were intimate with him often wondered to see how well he simulated refinement in his bo^ks. His first request on landingln'tbis country, on his first visit was about the last one that a wellbred gentleman would have ventured to make. He was in Charleston, S. C., in 1856, during "race week,:—the week of the year, in old times. He m«th 6f course Mrs. Susan Petigru King, daughter of James Petigru, (famous as the only Un ion mau in South Carolina, and whoj by tbe way, really cared no mure for the Union tha'n he did for the Confederacy—des, l8ing both, and lauding monarchy) Mrs King is an author, an intelligent,, bright, and, ot to get too fine a point upon it, saucy woman. H*r train of Cavaliers was always numerous. On being pTe-ented Thackeray, who had been told something of the lady's peculiarities, said "1 have heard that you are a fast woman, Mr*. King." Witaout offering a shadow of ai noyance to appear ou her broad but espiegie face, Mrs. King re spondei: 'And 1 have been told that you are a gentleman"

legal Pie»i«.

members of the bar of Wiyne,

Fayette and Union counties held their tirst annual .picnic at the grove adjoin ing "Doddridge Meeting House,'' aoout seven miles *outh ot Centerville, on Friday, the 14th instant, about thirty members, with their families, being attendance,

Hon. John S. Newman was .(jhosen President, Charles Burchenal, Secretary, and Messrs. J. B. Julian, B. F. (Jlaypool and T. W. Uennett orators of the day.

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A pentleman living in the suburbs of tbe town of Washington, iu this county, has a held tbat he tms cultivated in corn fifty years out of tbe fifty-two be has owned it. W6 have thii statement from bim and many others of veracity. Tbe field is so situated that frequently it is fioodad by tbe river, which leave* much ssdimeni upon it. The present crop looks well.—ltic'i*noid Tzlcgram.

Harvest will commence about tbe last ot tbi» »eek. The rust has not injured the wheat in the least, and an abuudant crop is confidently exported. Some farmers tell us that the stalks *r9 thin in places, caused by tbe continued cold weather in the spring, whtcb prevented their spreading or shooting,. but in such places ihtiir hends are large and well fill-' ed.~ilfBrfison Cburior-

After partaking of an elegant repast prepared by the ladies, and listening to the eloquent aud instructive speeches ot the orators, it was, on motion-of B. F. Clay pool, Esquire, resolved to form an association, to be known as the 'Legal Association of White Water Vallffy," and to hold a similar pioniceach year thereafter. B. F. Claypool, of Fayette, J. P. Siddall, of Wayne, andT. W- Benni tt, of Union, were appointed executive committoe for the ensuing year. Judge Kibby was appointed to prepare and read at next meeting a historical sketch of the coijrtis and tbe bar of White Water Yalley, from their organization down to.the present time. B. F. Claypool, Esquire, was appointed to prepare a biographical tketch of some one or more of the deceased members of the bar. Each member of the association was instructed to prepare for next meeting a brief paper or address upon som« subject of interest connected with the profession. About thirty enrolled themselves as members of the association, in the order of their admission to tbe bar, and tbe secretary was instructed to procure the name and date of admission of all members in the district who are not new present. The company separated about half-past five P. u., in the happiest humor.Imaginable, all anticipating an exually pleasant reunion at the picnic next year.—Richmond Ttfagram.

I HAVX heard.it heartily extolled, and have seen its wonderful effects, writes Martha M. Johnson, of Derby, Ct., about Palmer's Lotion. 26-dwlv».

Sous OF OUB COT£MPORATIHS seem to think that the triumph of their cause depended,"like the fate of Jericho, upon the amount of noise made—in tbese days of refinement and luxury, an article of real intrinsic merit is soon appreciated) hence the unbounded and unparalleled success of PLANTATION BITTEBS.

Tne remedy has ever and always been found reliable. As a gentle stimulant and tonic appetizer it cannot be excelled. It is no doubt a sovereign remedy for stomachic disorders for Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, and in stimulating a healthy appetite. [deod-w2w. ilr Wj'iWfrV"

MAQPOLTA. WATBB.—A delightful toilet article—superior to Cologne and at half the price. deod-w3w.

THE CABIJTXT OROAJT.—The most valuable and distinctive characteristic of the Mason & Hamlin instruments is undouotedly tbeir quality of tone. Theie is a liquid smootnness and purity, a freedom from harshness and hardness of character, which is very notable and praiseworthy. Tbeir instruments jhave a near approach to that round sonority which is sought for in tbe diapasons of a pipe organ. Tbe rapidity of their action, the quickness with which the tone- responds wuen a key is touched is als a notable excellence.— Their perfection in this respect extends their capacity to light, rapid music, as well as those more slow and Sombre strains which have been classed as organ music. •—Jf. F. World.- 26-dwlw.

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Sealed Propotala will be reset Ted at the AndItor'e OOcola Kockvili Indiana, up to 10 o'c'ock

X., of Satnrdaj. JnlT 13th, 18T7, fer rebnlldiag tbe "Wa.ker Aaanw Bridge," actoes Little Bare O Creek at po nt on said Creek knuwo the "Darrocb Bits," C-intr.cton to eo m.clt ol tbe rock", iron and timber ot th* old br:dge aa can b* mole avail-bie £-{urtI: O' (pan

S feet. L'DRsh of S'»p*r»tn ctorr li4 fret. Secarliy wi 1 t-e rrqnired lor fslihfnl par onnanoe. Tne right r»-vrro^ to reiect Hay or all bida. T.rm uf pivia^nt: Cottatjr orJer» will be i«tn«d in arur of Coatra:tcrs from time to lime, •a tie work progrrases.

By order of the Voantr Joa« 22 lg6T c3t

JJAYTER'S CHUfiCfl MUSIC.

A O l'eetion of P-alms and Of ma Tnw, Oban sStrfic«, Aath-a,Sc., by A. O.Sarrsa. Oritnnlut of Tr'nity Chareh. Boetoa. Tba ointne conoiaa a s-iection of the N! yieoca ptrforaed at Ttialtf Church, Boatea, alwaya nuf for ita Sa m&xic, dun a the ^aa twenty yean, aad e-iaaet *all ti be k«ghl, crfs^ I ty tbemuamel pabl^ Cl $_V7S 8 wda, 58, a MUTsS DHSOfl A CO., PubUatiasa, Uoetoa. CHAS. S. UITSOH 4 CO., 711 Broadway, N. T. ie lOtlll cbd

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No. 18 NassauSt., nJ NEW TOBK, -.is Bay ud sell at market isM Sis far tent of 1881 Fire Twenty Boodi, all Mw Tea-IWsJ

Convert all series of 7-90 Notes la to the Hew Oooeoltdated 5-20 Bonds at beet market rates. Kx«cuteor€er» tor parehaafaue sale ef all aD a

Becetve Di posits and allow 6 pel nat Xatereet on balai'Css, entj^t to. cbeck at sight. Make collection* ou all aceeMikle'polats.

Ail leaee of GorerameatSeeari las credited or remitted for, reoelpt, at sarlptt rtiia Taaa., of AommUsioD ohafges. B, OO.

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CCHMlSSIOJi MERCHANTS,

No. 11© South Frpntftieetr PHILADKLPHIA. CaiuigumaU* of Wool respeotCally eollcited. Libtral Ouh admmm made, and aales guarrant|td,

All Wool eoailansd to us is carelally graded to nltftMtitbtjiuil li diipJayed to tiw b«stadWaje. '-s-

Bags famished If reqnired.

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Re. 8 Kertk fiwt ltnet, flIleMikla, H. Coasignineats Solicited, Skoks ftiralihed. Advaaisas mad»if isqu.red,

Wools properly dUpUyed, and doe attention giTen to effect their best disposal. Wools of tech coailgner iavatiably kept separate.

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CASK adtsMes maiio at elx per eeat. per annoft' other cliarriM loer. Kafte by National and O-rn IcehaDge S»tfc«»l«aa] Pbila A'uTlc*n Jti change Matlonal B»na, X' Vorkj first Natiorti' Beak, ObicagJ, llliao^ Me«sr». Qllmore, B- itap Oo Bankers. UM natl, Uhlo. aki'iolfii 11. sell at 6fe, vsaaFAS«a»t

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FranKHiPer'a fUXPiJlhcDHaBN BU 04, tor Barnees, OarMege toot, Frank As.Uer'S i.JCATiiJCU PBtSBBVA and Woier if root Oil Biackla tot ™. aud Suo s. Ous-h*lfx*t_least.ls.adlil to -ri /tUk4«^Aiiiitr Frank Hilier'a POttSB bA^BtACilHO.—

Tue, opuUilty of those articlea reciare com mea'iation saps fi'noas. Manufactured b/iBAll ItllLtB A CO.,, IS A

SO Cedar Street. New Tork.

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A Sobstltate for Mother's Milk, WIND JTOoD FOB INVALIDS. Sold by all DrnggUUi. Price_60_cente per can.

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•9S0 per montb, the year ronnd, er-900 per cent, profit on commissions. We gmaxMUt tbe abore ealary or commhiion to suitable agen tbslr own homea, to introdnoe aa article of nia' RSHSANS OTILITT in every hnasehold. For partlcnlars call on, or addresa, O. W. JA0K80N CO. 11 South Street. Baltimore, Vd.

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What are your Symptoms?

Are they furred tongue, dizsinass, headaeae, aa uneaey stomach, opprreslon after eating, pain be ween the abonldere, constipation I if so, yon are DTStEMW.and BunoSI^-aan'iSoiSifiiglarill ni.et jour caee So efficiuatljL SiiTaKaal^% £rrxaVEaOSST PELTIER AnaiSNT.

SOLD ATf ALL DBUO SIOBES.

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Jtspte^jiir-reMitolLelti^M, I': A eats wauteaewywhere to make flOteny a d*j. The tiade eappllad by HAKBsT atf BtUiMi asdiog BSrdware Works, "BMtdiag. ra. r., i»«

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Qreonwlcb Street, Ne^Jort.

Dr. Olibret's Pile lastramant, for the'radical care of Tilei, Prol»psus,a—d Sc., witbout an ope ration, or mealdnej re Wlls*es "»be ir9*st case in five minutes, and haef-laeTer failed to effect a permanent core. Bendf^lbr Oircular... fo)d by Druggists generally.—^ ^Discount to

Bron:hltls, Scrofula of every phase,

titver andJCUa^ dlsSaaesr Vfm, B. Prince, fc'luthioa, H". T., lor 60 years proprietor of the Linnwn Nnirerlee, ha« ducovercd the Bemsdial Pianu whihare rosmvx Cmnss r«r th» above, and all Inherlted^and^taronlo

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Cubebs & Gopabia

Is a SO BE, CTBTAIN, *od SP'Kby CUBE for -II dieeae*«jrf the Biap»ea, KfoaaSS and CapKAST Oaoain, either in the Hale or Female, h«que, tly pe forming a PsarBCt Ccaa to tbe short -pacerof thraa or inr daja, awl alwaya In laaa time tliau any other Prap«ratloa. In tse of

Isnsurt Coapmi litnet sf CsMi SK! CefiMi Tbare is no u?ed of ooaflnameat or change vf diet, in ita appr-v.o of a paaie. It Is entirely tssteleea* and aantea no nnpleafant eensatina t» the nalirbt, aud no axpoanre. li^i bftwackaolrledged the most Learned in tbe Profesalaa„Uuaf in the above eli-s of iHaeasas, Cvnas *VV CWUU are Uie iff two Bemrdiea kt.own that eaa be relied upon wiih asy rertaint aaccaaa. fsnssfi Coapend btoet of CsMa ul Cspfcs

BKTRtt FAILS. Xanufactared only by

TABBAUT 278 Greenwich Street, Jfev Fork. W Sold by ugglttt alt orer the World.

ADVERTISERS GA2ETTE'

Contains infotm tion of valaeto tknelitafKM in a

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PAPKBDI KOTtfaY" aettf lfwrtHf. frmt Ifriilif im advance. Oue copy one year, fl One o»py aix mo.tha, SOa. Oae ODD* thzee atoatta S&ceat*. a

Ifrom July lat 1 BI HmattS a1(l nsgp Pap.r, and hare a ^araateed. eJ^OeUeaaC eo.ooo co**TE«,

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imoQAUBK to TIim CompAiiy rirst wort***• Booda %nd 4t

JL mencaand Kaiepe. Ho Cuarge oa rcjeetaf ga»cmti»,#fciapniece be «utalued. fbey, caeesanleMsaooesflll. J. TBA8J1B ft O0:,-9stnrAgaBt^ --JtoehtsW BMm, 'I.

oTKAU HOBSR PuWtB 1BBESHIHOUAOOUiiSs—We bal-d Stfam Taresbern »ad Uuixe Po er TtirashibgXteuinea of all Size*. ais« ort-ble Siw.Kills oi aarious.slsaa.. Onr f«rm Bugiut-i* be«to Aiaeilea, antt'owThrriibers are saurrror to any made. BsBl fcr oar «mph let. JOXAS V. YJEO, Bebiasea Kachiae Richmond, lad. 'jw

.mtimMito he. worta l^gw.OUftlS^ln,

be roaiia.d

11 as nare notist at.SMtak

TtteCMIS

theJCa«Us

Value and

The' Corn

Pfyifadelphia, Pa.

ihoA sarq^lo^s ni^il please read the fbllowla^:

In addition to tke proof already gene forwardwidewa are now required to prove that they ha?* not married aga£a prior to

July U,1SS6. is

Minors' Bounty Olalms.

Ta addition to the proof nardiiLi sre aov iNniraflWnoilWffitt the birth of eech child, and give their wanKa.

bringing two competent wltnaassa, to make said proof.

ju«dlags,y^a»e

will be admitted

IMklere.—

Agents wanted every-nnwlisre Sant by mall, on receipt of TO T7 itp/-)DlLLAB8. J. B. iMMAuki Maaa^Sger, .676' Broadway New Tork.

acilltstesttt

Sw,

Diseases.'Syspsbihc

A.thrna, Navaua Debility, uhamnaiatiam, antral Female jlaladles, and olbers resulting frwalaparityofvbe blood, hitherta iacarable Ci^laaatorj Oircular, one stamp. Treatise on all dlseaeei iJoatas. ..j ...»

with all the pewers"confer rod oa Aaae-aora by ti-lJ it shall be the duty of the Auditor la all

&H0S.

BixNGUiJVl

PTI If WI TT

(j^nuine American Watches

iamonds, Fine Jewelry,

Mm" io -y-x 11

.. jpEJt.BA?T!Mftu Bolid 8ttver Spoons aud Forks,

lUSete^Cake Baskets, Castors,

BERRY DISHES, ICE PI THIERS, -M-ALTTCIW (ITT Xi W

l^AXTEBS, OtJPS & GOB ALjO, a'.flne llae of Silver-plated Table Cutlery.

ENGEAYINGN ii ATLY EXEOUTBJl i:i fCV-oJiv-' Bcr^i {....

ttd SnigUsh or German tot Aix Gi.ons BJCUHT Usaz KNOBAVKD FRBB OF CHARGE,

W. p. BOG UAH & CO., 60 EAST WASHISOTON STBBBT, IfcOrASApOLlS. g*

S iti'iia"*

asm f'ar. INT, GLOVER'^

Twv. west, of Rnioa

of ite

^Uab-

abon staMnutimMta fully demonstrates »^.U6ual Btoel the woala suggaat litat. Ma Boada^ now oflsritd ikre'ieidi!iMa m' tailit&jF ^j^hia .qa^lt/miie,*lt-

Uw

Oftfitt ruad

ea ««ld these

,V-!09iSKi aad it tabeJMTMutesa^' tt^'eeg^iet(oa ^rtoe •J"*"'1 »bwjSi*ECrdJDb»xOe*^a*y n^^to'eiu uufei llmuse liSswal akSM retail SM|#MiMlss^(l»|a4«^iliei|r»btieu. aubeCripUoDe wUl la receivou ili by 0utlaeeM[^at3cimal. BaiihVbi!r[:KaMMtt

ca'ion. Babeorijtett aBh«atestitii«tea*tf Ajinur in whom they h^»jt7lialees tie aiu* wiU be responsible te them Ssr ins aaMMteAf of ike bonds, *.. :nSc'Ji

mmsmmm

_1 t):i

ssitesV

ICE.

9t

a tk. t. al IlBIAitAPOLIS %h|I

TBEBA COTTA WORKS,

Baa on hind, or toanufacturas to order, alt kinds of ArehiteaturM Oraament^ such as Window Oaps,Brickets, Sredalliuus.Patiel^nd.TrieJe tinrlehmer ts Flower Tisrt, ltd else Statuary, WatarFl)«,'&c.

THi!tAflPIii\TtBSU4IJI0^

%o '"Bit-

„u,, I ,Kv r, 'J.J BOOK, tm AND BLI8B MiMMSr

-i. fWik .!"!

ViaHy Opposite^*iBhd of ihe 9aioa Depot vuj t:-::.-. v. .u... {-.*»:•••"*&<'* ^a^.f

INDIANAPOLIS, IND.

tpr6*2t in d6m

rfjcr

ft

Wc.. £-r' •i.iii 11''X iinfr Wriif ni i, Tr-tgr

dvinittaiin. tow* scxxsiDUt

IMUIANAFOUlai

FluBoixBell a ud Brass Fuandry, XJnidn JtaUPtmd 'Astob, Half8qadi e^as i. Crlou Depot, Ind lanapolM, lod

Tbia-2r&2bU'( liir^ir haa in tiutiy ^nh'»ada epmplet aseo.tstaff -it ur*8 &uo<J« for Engine Boildera, 8ce ana G*». (I'itteri',.!ai ate iu«au faCtUtera lii'^at'^r, naa Nrvi C.BV

Wiillt'is,:0^ii»,ing-'t

Oil Bup»,

ail kiitdSVf Unux ^oi k». 7^ •pi.lft'j M«wn.

ett«yEB« MinroBT. ft,"'?: .Atliaadeof.' '-9 O W "W O ^.-.Is betjgrio/ip.

B.iipalrt «r all KlnjlJ, Ooie Clg^t romjptlj,rbj( ifc. tvA X6ttuOK, wbo/has a tb»rou^h ft owl ugrfoj I'luw^woVk, aua who ba ctgrgt Of (Ui^p»t?Uueuta Uis woik *iiP gi7o

.. ..rA-U iiiBBS.CA'N-^f .Q0(JD fi6m, ^,ri tbeir fepnirs ddne it/ suit, at .-r^Ter's Eagle Iron Works. 5 -:vanelSdwlm-

vkc? .CARRIAGES.

a oiaJO

aodptid,u

where the aoldlcr died in the earrlce. MT Tbe fee ftr^niMMtag tin Kill jlUMils ha# been teed at WietiBS^ty. the party also paying tho clerk's fee.

Mr Bountjj:latms -tor dreassad soldiers, caanot be eip«*^^^^d|a 'lje*ttaBi ahotat a year after thSelajUb Want (toward, or at" some months after the papers are

IH

TQ

TAX-PATIB8.

Wheresa^fTMI BdslaC^C Oommlssioners have ekamined to some extent, the returns madS by the several Township Asaeesors, of the personal

Kriae flrt

there la, by comparison with tbe returns of 1C

tre

of 1886, returned

a conaiderablenaftfngAilf in tbe amount in llarrison Tow

is an mcreaae, wnjen iiata.n i»n aa tfiny aoicare, would be unequal, aad, therefore, unjost to. the tax-payers who haTegiren lull and ooupiao llats Of their t«*»blj^ ^najti^cfcrrect Siie

ttfrJhf

far

posslblaiJt IteilJL tfi TT Ordered that tbe Auditor be, and ha is hsseby d»"»tad,ena«N(«^f|i to litweed at enca to cor teet tne Bats or arsonal proprrt 0 ra(urneii .a the mannerptescrib-d by law aoif.in order ti

hebaee thW ordtr, to

ither with Sections Wand 89 of the aasee Bibtpu -Uahadin tbaJMiy andi^aeidy papeis of 4atscl|y.-

I certify the foregoing to be a trae eopy of. the Beoord. yiL^lAM t\D'

have rsaaon to believe, or be intended that ady peteoa haa giTea to the Aasaaaor a falae or infeoi-

wsaawrKT asesor has not returned the fail value of any sack aaaaisaSiaa. repaired to be listea in his towa»bipf ditatWtM,:llSr |£ed^ is esromtoui nti.1 qf -*iy e«te*aae«4Jblee6ehad'.pr*w4 at a» time ^torej^aMjwtweat.^th\taroot«yi r»as arer, to oori eet*he duplicate and to hurge such person with the proper amoant of taxes thereoi .'Bi to enable kim todo. which, ke shall be lnrestcd with all act aad

tue lu kavenn or ihe

AflfMSOffa

ty Auditor abali, is aoe

111 in bis iiflee iHfttta^wh cube sssaae re

K#S5uo.,BfflS?^ date the amount returned by the Asi

Aseaaaor, with'

out tua esa^of tke Auditor of St te, a a Stttilbai ei ta^ts aubautted by the

glvso oa OiwytyAadl reeeiste*- th* litfu

l)PMro^tttttAaaitor,-uiea

,.»»e

ot«ay-asiennt»kail

he

Satis#e?tii*ea^Asaeeeoi kas ga.ltDKl a^| aodalpT»iper*jrfrhU. i^iUla, effe stocks laJts.tMwiWWyl'^ratea if -Was h»s tfoty to rete in, such Auditor a«4M:Ma it etpedl. eat.autkwiiMpadmsaalra.nsrk^A^asseyr tupr eeetf ch aur

MMMMMataM, insochca e.suca

Asieeser sfeall. withla tea days after betag so re. qulied aud author.sd, proceed COriect moh e. rora aad omlssioA-, and make return thvrsof to uck co.niy Aualt r, bat aotklng rein contain* ahali fa«arwlS-!»«, dtiesaanrtst redoee ihe ea hla furtnar rrtsrn aad eaek Oeaaty Alrfitor .kal cbk'ge a*eb isAMHilKrilMMlMHll amoaat. If an v, letarnetr »«»h kesissir. 5" Jeglowtw,

rlag tke eeaaoa, geod Sard a qoaliti^j^tlj ef hie own jajeiag, 1

E2 at

ikiadew TwiSatln dariaa taeesaeo

ty at Xvaarmie. deoldtf Apai,

^yjsiLOM. *889© BftJi TO WELCHi A

,.- nufa'Jtarerond I^aler iu ClWim AND, «»BIJ66IE8, „ah£Mr daeocd anft Waliiat.fie»4 iM&RmM, Ind .?• sk'S

t"•

.I'l*

JiC0X*, 01tE3r A con

CurrUige Manufacturers, 'CfiyWaa'WlBAtB 1st sis.,"Takas HACTS, 1KB, •'-^Stsep1 ee«r«ttotly: on haad, aad offer for sale at the ldwSst i^arbit prlBss.ail of the l*fpststtiesol

ttieif" ow'n miuutKptu 1 e, of: ksieatod' steoa. l^eMHi{ten(ion paid to BtPAjsixe. 1 "ib^dweia

Sealed Proposals will be rsoelved by the Oom on"*0o6ncll of the City of Terre Haute, ind., at thfei?'Jsfot-meeting, un the ev«ningvi the first XnsedsT Of July, 1S67, lor thegntdiug and giaveN iUK the&fllowing Street aad Alley:

Ist. Korta Fourth Street, between ths Bailroad aad Locu-t Street, a dlatance of 6U foetr. SadmatfedYxcavaypn- ot earth 88S etibit yards, a 60 yards flu.. Orarui 0 bo put on oae foot deei» in tue centre, ahd Sic laches at ihe sides, one half unscreened and one»hali well screened, SB feet wide. •,

Sd. Alley from Park Street to the first Street south, between See^ud and 1 hlrd Streets, iuu fset So leugtb, la foet wide 125 cubic yards cut, with ae fill- Asia inch coat o( unseieeued gravel to be put oa. feperete bids required for Ally and Strsst entrant to be let to the lowest apoulble blud-r, from whom boats will o» nqaired for tnelsltb ol performance of the work. The Uivil-Ku*in*r wUi»et the Kades,snd tue worn will bedoiie un. d»r-tl,e euperviaen of tiie ftteet Centmisaioner. -Partialestimates will be gisuu aa the work tirore a

Tue gtavel may be oblalhed from the Oity Oral«?1 Pit, nor'h of the ity. Oravel for ilit Alitjj may be ohtejaed .by tbe Ounwacto? elsawbora it he caasucceediauoiugaor 8. AiLtK,

$be Best Cooking Stoves, -u Tbe Finest iteatiug aiovef Ail kinds of ifruii tans. Irerf Variety^of Tin aad Copper Ware

4

Everything Warranted.

Hoofing, Hoate Out^oug, ftftd warranted to gift h'ooobut Ui» twtt "VRAUVa" of Tin u*ed *l.* lira wpvdnay

Pries*--Cheap: t/ie, Cheapest. chfitfdlT. rh Scp.J y- yy .•

BALLjust

Has rsoelved* a large IhTeica of

Ice Chests, Ice, fjream Refrigerators, fVe zers, Beer ooolers, -,JF»ter turners, Wafer Coolers,' t'601

Hi KAIL & Li

HHUAO tabAti*~i»OlUl Ilutk UUt'TI

NEW 10H£!^ BOSTCnST,

And* New Bngland Cities.

ssslf

BCtttiU aad UfHT WAeOB,

Albany, Bnflalo.

J'

PROPOSALS a]

Chat Stre-t Cjiauiitt-e,

T. O. VaiLST, City CtVVi Slng1ue«T. Jnoe22dtf

STOVES AND TIN WAKE..

SR.

-a&N-DEKSOiV, HANOifAOXUKJUti mdV

STUBS oa Uk Street, 4th uoor South ofPdefOilce

JTitbs,

lee Pitchers, J&atK 'Xuos, All kinds TP tu e: sj.. *3fl) IBS

LAS8EST ST0^%]0F gT0T£S IN THS CITV, J^ucV am determined to eell at the

BOITOjl PRICEr ikm't be deoeired, btiieaU and Jee twfore yoa buy Beapaotfttlty, -Ifc BAL^ 1 ii "inn 1

iii STEVENS HOUSE,

21,38, 25 & 87 Baoadway, Y^aiH^psriU Btmlmg Oi«e», .-yWj OHTK£ £T£OP£AM nAX,

Tt«

JJLDI02L

lSOTBVgS^goC^ti is waBand widely kaowa 'he trav«Uiti* pabHe Tae lodatluuis-a V» Sifieili th m-^-haati aa VaMue«s men it is IB elee-, pjvsnaHy to the ba-inns pstt yf the. ty—1» IM THE I,II,W.» OF IJUAIBERI- aad WaalerN

:»H^*i-aa4a '•»«»*t#W» th4bo«ipal

A.

THIS BAILWAT BXTKND3 FBOM

St®^:

W JfrtomKmBK MiUs,

V*»Mhi!WKp*iW«|«S

nut ai MUiK»u*saoftU6T mpt»

AH TralhS rtb dlraetly thloagh |o H^rtoi#, arjN wjHilffll -finwhif lasSgtrT ftmH*

Trom ati3f'after will leave in ^eStfiaeeitea^JdSht ett,Wns»s«*liaae, aa fbllOwa: r. frem nasitiiKaad —HnpiaM

i--wlth thefiJMiA. M. Day Bapra* hcoat BOOalo,

--«saa»«»aBarai«S! .r anig wtth.tke Mi# Mu'Mi ttpcmMtk, trofn ButUio. m4 «rriv«8 in Sew York at 7.00 JL. M. UU m. mLv Y, from Oun krk 6.» r.'M.r e.6? A' s#,|at 1ST30 P,

At. 3tllBAB6i

eat Y1SS'P. B. tddp). turner's (Bk.it). ttpd ar-ivp in KeW Vork

*exs *?SsJp

wahaoUiag with Afleraorn

"anUaBMLBoatoa and &«» StBgland Vroi^l itesr -TOr^Timtfrfti De

(-undayrf eace/set^^ iBtopa **. fttfnatisTiiie y.uii A. ST., Bkft): Sasquehaana 2.17 P. M.t

^lia»K'Taii«r,«

T.86 P* -M. CSabMu as

.s&SS «!s»jig'saBSiSs:

8.B0 A. B. upram fflalli yja A*oa aid' •H&59SBjHOT«K$i4®SS'

and other po4nuU(l«th«v ra

Traiai

a irfKaw Jeraey *a*Wteia» ore •aad Wuhlugton, and at New York wiui MornIp^^to^rws Train for Boston aad Mew Bag-

8.10 l. at. Sew Tork Xlfkt Isp^si^

lt.SU P. II. Also connects at klmira lor Harrsourg, Ptilladblphla aad fouth..

^aad amvea in Ifew Vv.rk at 3.M P. II. Uoanecta at Qraat Bead, with lolaware, Ladkawanaa A WsaMlraVtttroad for Heraaton, Xrea-

falo 6.10 F.H., «Ad iwMbiacfttow

V01 a. A fi The bait Ventilated and mo.t Casarieat 8lea#* lajt-oaehss aeeoaipn nying all night trains oa this railway.

He

!6luUe

V«,ee», kiiU

O W S

i: ^94 C-J J-

stmi*

iRl»er^BdI%eatLeTerMows. ttsaUVlib A »0j k*Pt fcr ealf

CWQ5

t*do a getMRil Weat, carry!

Our

tween New Tork, laui.Clnogieeti,.

ed over all the routes of trade. TheOarifali Twenty fluuioit aiid»*uke»li|nefceae*e

1

Baggage ''ftitoHkgh I And firtv as lew «t«- by A8k ruS UUU(XatlrU:CBU I4tfarA .. Wbfch caa ie obtained «£UkBri8ei#sIiTidUt Qf«

StfSfce'haSfifKar^

Kvery effort wiliJMatadelkKMIt ttu pat^onage of the publie. Our. raw areaiyaye asJow.as these of any re' apouaible Xxpreas Compaay.

Oct 9dtf Aaeat.

CONS Tb#si

Ths aboea ^nsSMK traat

4»d s^i«M^ PbM|e(MtithejEasa|||| and fit SteAb dfkfdj $ Obametiag at Netr Te'rVetth iWeDk, Cd*» fiuropean aad OsiitBCUiak Bapceasfc {i«all-potti la Burope, Oaliforbia.aad, Oregon

Three Expresses Dalljnfct./aad from Cincinnati, Ohio, ladlaaapolla, Ind Oolumbus, o«« tBidBUoad, :q»l

Zenesvllle. -. ^y. Pnt^ And all polnta ln, Indiana a^diQhie.

nbfe

aa5a^i4.w.,i«r Madison, Saint Joseph, Mi And ail points, Kbrtb and Wiat, iholuoug potnfs in Kansas aad Nebraska,

Two Expresses OaUfr to .,«ad from: Oreencaatie. vafayette, Orawfordsrille, 'Michigan Oity, Ac. One Express Dsilr, to and ft-dm-

BOOKVILLB, TBO.

Oae AeconuiofUitMB itxpren Dally To aud item Paris. IlltaoU. Oharlesten,.Illinois

Msttooa, lllfaola. and latei mediate polnta. AU buslneaa entreated to tbia Company will bs attended to yromtUf aad with iUputtk. sixxvx'tS OhtOdStraet, Terre Uaute^ Ii d. 6. McJBlaVAIN, Agent.

E, W. BLUAAIi, kup'C., IndJaampoiU, Ind. OcOdtf

rTjnai

TUB

ADAMS EIPR888 COMPMY.

Capital........$10,000,000

''atrlf i» »a-.-

eastern Western and Soatben SXPBB8H FOBWABBBBB. Haveiaeilities-evM all thn Ballrea«ls~ns1^ at. nd 8Jatb, for the ifapl traaaporiatloa of MONEY AND Q?£J$B yAWlAJLl

Heavy and Llfht freight, PacAagas mi 'a. kotee, OrStta and Bills collected, and promt turus made

SlercUasdiaa ta^eo lbr deUvecy oopeyoe*. ai the accvmpanyltig Mil., aqd proceeds retarted promptly.

Uaner earetel Messeegars, t6s XapMae arxiTW and deparU. with nearly all the tealna, ftr tM prii.ci^al £Mt«ra citiv* ia'«riaMU»co raiot* -. 'FwmtakUigeioeeceneeatioaS wHfa tswatfjr

Tlic Southern Expreaa, Tor tbe principal cities of the South. RATES is low AS AXI Onn^ COOTAXl

Mssss and damages promptly adft&teffaad setSef

»?Twenty •i9.m OfsuoeeesfU Company a Wlity and booofable

Batlroid

fltttmh ilnLWIi IaiP*«tTM3a TTSB baa liVsnrT a«*«amedation for over f*e-«e-*ft ia Wall torolabed, and poeseeeee er-rj ^Mp-ov*aient for tbe wlKlwVaAeWsiiwaaileuC uTita hwuat-s. The rooais arenMCl u» aad' »sil y»st»ifcied—^rovldad with saaaAiainlir tkaiatetHl ^^ttei-iamyt ati reeprotial—aud tae tabla iaiiiiraaats Ii 1 wltn every delicauy of the season— moderate ratee. UCO. K. duasb a CO.,

June I, ]ffl-dla I'ioprletori.

:asy,

1,H

MUtlUl.

TEKKK HAUTE

ACj&B£MYpf MUSIC

Tbe nnderaighed, ds.iriiig to supply a vacnnu. ia the wants or. our rapidly growing city, and lu obedfnoe to the loudly ezpresaed wlahea'of «r larg. pomber of the citisana ol thia citj, announce to ..*ha.*eihHa,tt»et.»kaa have op»ed aa

ACADEMY OF MUSIC

th*^*OB4

«ory of Klssaer's "Palace of Mu-

•Jfc F**1! 'h«J are prepared to gin inatrucIP

ln

all brandies of this beautiful

aad necaaaary sccompUahmant. Their Mualo Booma are large, well veatllated Of acceas, aad are supplied with every variety of Iaatrumenta, aad Pupils can receive instruction on the Piano, Oaitar, Vl» Un, Organ, Brass Instruments. Particular atteu tion paid to the cultivation of the Toice. luatructlona ia Thorough Baaa Oompoaltions.

For Terms of Insti uctlon apply te the undersigned, at the Academy of JUnalc, second etory ul KlssL«r's Palace of Music, or at iba ftluaio Stor» below. The beat ef referencea given aa to quali«tloaa. Ac. O. A. UAJtTl'NQ, declSdtf ANOKLO DBPROiUSIt

MUSIC.

J. G. LINDEMANN,

OEAIJtU. IN

HMOS, H£LOD£^^

OROANS, Oattara, Vlatea, and all kinds of-Masica archaudlee, So. 91 Wabash direct,

TBKBE HATJTS. INDIANA.

TUiJLNO ANI) BKPAIB1KO of PiAftoS anJ Other Instruments will be promptly attomlrU to. OLd PIAMOS will be taceo in tnade-ibt NKVV ON168. aulQSdwtt J. O.

I S S I S

JS'KW

trc-.sxm sai3 sc.: a ae:2~:dit

ct$9«l

Of

great ple$suretn the at

tstatfeaef my efcl friends iand odstotaata, and «1 aew oasate waal of anything the

-MXJ-SI LIN &i TOUT

NiW ADD SPACIOUS STORE

Wo. «•. Ohio Street"

•am n,-V:ic\ ivK-1T'!lii!ei*f^l5i: perMiklWseiected nyOawStoci With great care, at £ew Tork, am now able i. oMTtrtke Yttafcal PebHc the"— '.ea.# ao-

Assortment

Lq* atisTK- IiU"

..

Musical Merciiaudis

&s4'-'

JSfoR-rW- WlC^X

,1"^The fitst' FIoor "will foe stocked with )h(et lifusis, frrring (}fc*is, Jluafc Buoka. and all kindc ot-'smalr lustrauftatis sudh aS Violins, UUitars, Brums, Brass and Silver B.nd Inatrumeb tajsHuSlnim, OnesSK Utaoertfrias, Asoerdec ns fXJstr, fIwgeub-ts, slut*»,Bfum WJ, |iicks, Drjjm Belli, Uallskin nm iBeadu, OheepSH*tfrdm Heaan Brtiw kjodth-Pfeces, Uei mastBBver ilawbfc#iena, Baajee, Plates, TasabofresKt V.iolius, (tow,

Saasffli'A r«»t Oenki* limsi^Vtotln ftsger-Boarde, rtmtitutet

Caaianeis, Uairouet, Beads, Violin, VlollaSMlc aad Double Base Bowa Uuaio, t'ollua. liouhle Ke, 4iCM« Bojrtd|ns«Ne R* riaMy ^^MsrVieliai

Blank Slaald Books, WahkWnsIt Papers or all sites. aueatlo^i paid to the Btrlu

'•'tiafatoead yieoi* wiU'he stcS£aii #ith

nittii,«elMleam &Urgaas' Arrays aaittand»» apiaduMt akMSkaHfaf«r^enu

Ot-Bebert

Bali, B.T.,Hhe celebrated Patent Uycleid tianua S«eck« Si T. AC'la. Ottle S k»4)».t Oo.t Bait (tn ore, and other Irifet Clans -Sw aeltetaaiao^ niS jrse&r tya'teMg a»3ijto ,cwt

Cwiiap^.& NeecUbam 'a

8Msa»«65tfimf,sex: aethep^niifalfi,* laot which everyBatSoer and judge will ue, at once convinced of by ilnipir COILpartag^hem with ethers. .. v.iW 8end ftara Oliioular. 'Va

^Qr*4®' a Judge of Iaatrnmants, theie sehdSreraers from the distance can ftilly rely on abtaiulng aa good and fine an article as it peraonatly selected.

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