Daily Wabash Express, Volume 17, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 29 June 1867 — Page 2

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X3E position of Johnson and My Policy was never more hutnnialing. Having in

reinterpret* the Military 1

torney General)

eidered by the Cabinet, and sustained by

Sickles sent in his resignation, wH.ch.Sec-

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to him in. the interpretation and apphca-1

Military Governors will be wound aroand his own person. Instead of regaining authority by this means, he finds himself the victim of hia own folly and overreaching greed for power.

Ibe President, if he attempts to cariy out what seems to be his present programme, will only strengthen the hajnilsof those who are bent on his impeaohmeiit He has ap hold upon the confidence of the public to carry him through a flery ordeal witK.the powerful majority in Congriss "against hiln, ftb(i |ho qnly consideration that -would prevent his decapitation would sjbeL the oonviotion that, With two-thirds of both, bouse? of Congress opposed .to his -usurpations, ho is impotent for 4v!^t,i

Senator uen. Wade.

A uorresgppdent ..of the Cinciflhiiti ""Commtrcial gives the following pen picture of Ben Wade's peculiarities:

IX, He is a self-made man, an original thinker, and perhaps the best informed man now in public life in this country.—

His parfeuts were among the poorest peo pie in Massachusetts, and he never bad but seven day's schooling yet at the age •ij of" twfehty-oiie ho had read a vastnum ber of books, austared the Euclid, and was well versed in philosophy and sci ence. He read the Bible through in .a single winter by the light of pine torches in ,li)3 miod«chopping cabin. He roud much ana reflected on all he read.-«-

His gr.tudfatker on his mother's side was a'minister, and hud a small butvwell-ge-lectediibrary, and to this be was incfobtedin early youth for much valuable information. jUr. Wade says the most difljcult thing to solve he ever met with was a'igobra. Ho was working on a farm when he commenced studying it hs had no one to show bim, and he read it over iluy"times without understanding it. 0ten when following the plow, he thought for hours over the mysterious signs and letters, until they seemed as large as his hand. He had read thegj so often they were ^constantly before his

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eyea as Clearly as if they were painted upon canvass, but he could make nothing out cf them. Gradually ho begac to comprehend them^ und be lias not forgotten the propositions to this day lie then iolyed. .Mr. Wade is still a bardatudorn, and what ho studies is thoroughly BaiistefacLbotore he lays it down, A sixigie-exaniplo will suffice to ishow his application. Last summer ve Were with iiim wheH ho wnsstudj'ing Cseaar's cam paigiVs he had Napoleon's life of the grtat Generaitsand, ttlthcai the Senator rose early and went to his study, and continued until night, he did not average more than twenty or thirty pages per day. Sometimes lift would read a page two or three times over, then all the battles were studied and compared with other author^ hies, bridges w«re carefy.Hy measured and dlsranci^s calculated, maps and charts consulted, tb»notes of the autbor 'Ciairtr med and compared with the Commentaries, und everything done tlyit give a cWrsmd comprehensive idea of tbe suiiject under investigation. Wr. Wade ought to, and no doubt, understands the campaigns 01 Csesar. Tha habits of the Senator aro peculiar. Ho rises at daylight summer aiid winter, «ud JEukes up tho fires in tbe house then no goes to fcis Otlice. uiakes the iiro.sweeps it out, dusts the Jtirniture, and goes to tho etablo to jook after his hor3«. When ne returns ho unices up the family, and tLon ho gois to his study and rends until called'to treitiriiist. A'fte^' bivakfan iit takes vaii: *i wile ur two, ntid relnrns to hisatuoy mid tititii 3 o'tilock- io the ernoux'. Jieh' tbe mail wmes ia. Ho tu Uio posioffiee, gets bis- own ni'u. iin

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his veto messag AftnferriHesupremte I seldom sitting up, even in summer, Inter Reconstruction act as r» itriA I than L0«'clock. For more that twonty 1 discretionary authority upon the District

CcwneAden, he has now stultified him-

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,. ty indorsing the opinion of hia At-J ables^him to

which maintains that

they have jio such power. This is, for a '^Q^^hoTad business with him that

man who prides himself on consistent ac- I

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,«y ..kw-***« -Si "5 was only the beginning of humiliatio o-J ^y^^gton aud around the DepartThe opinion having been formally ooii-1

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all the members, with one 'Xhe Senator is not a rich man, but htu a adoption by the Administration 1 QonjpQtence which he made by hard toil plete On the strength of it» Genera

lends it. All letters

to bu uuswt 'iu at onco are laid upon 6 taL-ie and t„e tied in a bunch and put »u ihvdnever "requiring attention He-gets over* fifty papers and periodicals, 5®'sroscs lucui this way: Tb© Cincinnati papers, tao New York Tnbun«, Cowlea'Clev^bmd leader, and the re a id a a for his own »i,it the rest sent tn. to tho house ici- iiis Lull1.iv to rertd. Anv one who oouces any thiiigthey think be should «ee, rej.'trks the article or paragraph snd lays ^aper on tbe table, and at night liis f«ads it. niii). His wife, whj is a great reader, ar.d ui mi iateiiigent a,n{l. B*!®oaipJistH!d«4aQy)i.g«ieraliy reads hi^i -he «.r two houri •ryn^jht.

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Jlr. itii ii very iuod Of Saat}1, »nd all iiii jc-.tti-s are read at night, so the whols i:imily can laugh with him, lor he says be don't like to(iau^h alone. Comioai 000k 5 t.'e ^tier, read to itiiu, and amuse htm immshsely. Hi» wife, being asked for a Christmas gift," bought him

Old Mother Goose," ana he was so greatly pieased with her gift, he learned every line oy heart and insisted on repeating ft to inT uK.ost daily. Gf bis periodicals, the cctuiinbter Eeview, the Atlantic jlontbiy nRd Harper, he reads himself,

and the est ere sent to the family, to be m&ritcd ar.d rvud as ifce papers. At o'clock each day jfir. Wade An, ishes reading papers and goes to his

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three times per day. Mr. WacVean not eat any thing cooked grea^, the elTftt of batter almost turns his ttomach. They have often tried to deceive him by potting small particles of butter in his victuals, but he usually detects the .presence of his grease and refuses to eat. After supper he walks two miles and: returns to his office, which lie locks up at ctosk

joins his family. He retires epjly,

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taken his daily u*uk

and it thi# habitjhat en-

much when in

Washington. He always visits the Denartnrents on foot, and manys the poor tallow who bad business with him that

beeh wearied into a lather of sweat

the Senator utterly refusing to ride

nd not seeming to mind the walking or

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hisprofession, and by saving each year

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O. Onneral Grant Tefuse I or eight thousand a year 14 ail he wants, retary Stanton and h«« also I asjtusables him to live comfortably and to accept. General Snen entertain his friends, cf whom ha i3 very declined to prolong registration in Luim- I fond, and always has come of them 1 around him. 5 The President may remove one or both of these officers, quite possible he will do 30, for be wotild bfe glad to make rodm for Ms boon CQBppanioa, Bully Brooks Rousseau but their removal would have the effect Of .weakening rather than strengthening his

bis salary. His income of seven

Mr. Wade was born at Feeding Hills, MaMaahusetts, in 1800, and if, therefore, sixty-seven yeurs of ngo but he is so hale, hearty and active, t&at ho does not look a day oyer fifty. He has not a gray hair in hi» heud, hia mind ia clear, and mcre'tfttentive than Jt' evcr was, and he can still shopt & rifle with almost any mati frequently goes hunting

policy, aid plunging him still deeper in I jn the State'. He fri t&e quagmire of impotence and ignonri-1 ^d ^hmg^and is very fond of the so"Wttli hit Secretary of War opposed

I ciety of sportsmen. The impression has

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ail«d ttot he was a coarse, ill grained,

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tion of the Military Govarflmeak^ot, and I greater mistake in the world. When in "General Grant syrnpathisins with the i.-—t. Secretary, his power is less than it ever was belara. Jspeciallj i*-thia trae in view of the fact Congresa is on tHe^e'Ve of rf. assembling. With Grant and Stanton upholding the Military Commanders in preferring the Jaw to the subversive interpretation of it, and with the lawmaking power .ready to curtail the ailministratiye power of, the President, in case be.attempts to further abuse it, Mr. Johnson appeals to pity. On his return frogn Boston he Bids that the Stanbery rope with which be1 thought to bind the

j.hearted man, but never was there a

debate, he is harsh and unmerciful tj his his opponent, but when "off duty" there in no more genial, companionable or agreeable man lhan Ben. Wade. He it, in every seoSe of the word, an honest man and despises a coward or trickster. When enraged, ho. will swear furiously, but is always ready to apologize or repair any wrong he may unintentionally do. He |s a strictly temperate man, and has never been known in his Whole life to be under the infiucnce of liquor. He has been a Senator at Washington for seventeen years, and was four yearj a State Senator, and several years a State Judge.

7" 1 Jumping Colt. The illyria(Ohio) Democrat is responsible for the following "hefty" story: "Last Wednesday, a colt about six or eight weeks old belonging to Mr. Phippa, in this township, performed a feat that we venture to say was never paralleled by the horse kind in this or any other eountry. It was witnessed by several persons, and is no fiction, F, A, Bishop, Esq., gives us the facts as ab eye witness Mr. Phipps was coming to t'own with the colt, following his mare, and when about twenty rods from the railroad crossing, at Mir. J^ishop's residence, the Sandusky freight train came thundering along at its usual speed. The colt, greatly frigtrflned, ran toward the crossing, but the train got there first, and one or two cars had passed when his coitship arrived. Nothing daunted, he leaped the cattle pass at one bound upwards of twelve feet across, and ran toward tho high bridge, by the side of tho train. He crossed the stone abutment, about thirty foot long, run across the iron covered bridge to the east abutment, which is upwards of seventy feet long, and, crossing that safely, ran nearly to the village before giving up the chase, and was found by his owner unharmed.— To understand the character of the feat, it must we remembered that, between the cars and the edge uf the abutment, thore is a space of only twelve inches, and after crossing the bridge, which is much wider than the abutment, how tho colt managed, at full speea, to strike tho narrow jpnee un the east abutment, and ruu seventy feet safely, ia almost a miracle.— The bridge and abutments are almost forty feet high. Tbi3 ia. u. well attested fact and if any person thinks he has a smarter colt, let him trot him out.1'

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A few days since Nathan Salisbury, q., Jiving in East Scott, Cortlapd counNew York, found a very peculiar a*. The dircumstances are as follows:

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At an oarlj day, wben !JIr. Salisbury, in company with others, was chopping and clearing the forest of his newly acquired farm, they'eame upon-u "very large hemlock standing near the stream. After cutting tbe tree down, Mr. Salisbury discovered that what appeared to be tho heart of the tree, was really a separate tree from the one just fallen. On examination, it was found that this true within a tree had been girdled at some previous time, leaving a small portiou uncut so that the sap haaJcofttihued to traverse tbe ifdhk uht il its growth had completely overgrown the girdling, and mother tree was farmed, growiug 10 enormous dimensions.

A few days since, near the trunk ot that tree, about twelve inches below the surface, was found thi* peculiar ax. It is about ten inches in length, by three and one-fourth inches on tho cut pr edge. It is maHrf of iron, jtfow, what is rem&rk:t« oie'about this tree and ax is this that the girdliHg- or packing of the inner tree corresponds precisely with the ax found, and counting tno concentric rings of the grov.iL of the outer tree, is found the retnsrkiBle fact that the inner uee was girdled about one hundred years bofore tee landing of the Pilgrims. Who was in that locality using an ax, three hundred and fifty-seven years ago?

Wclis in Algiers.

Twenty-three years agojthe French ool.1.1 oi Aigeria made their first attempts l... ink artesian wells in their newly acquired .territory but after boring fwo places "in t.-.e province of Orati to a depth of ninety-eight and one hundred and sev-enty-six 11:eires, without striking water, the attempts Were abandoned. In 1856, operation• «».*« resumed by the military corps of engineers, and from that date, with two or three exceptions, every boring has ueewded and at the end of 1864 seveticy^livrvvetli were flowing and delivering 4,2000,000 litres of water evsry hcur, or 100,000 cubic metres a day. Tne •$*- is limpid and drinkable, but generally little braefcish. The effects of au.h a supply ou the social life and industry of the country may be imagined. A viltageand plantat or a r'se up around every well, and the natives, having something to iove, prefer peace to prodacity.: Thirty-live of tbe welis are in the Ouitd Rir district, which stretuhei far to the South. The deepest weiiis 175 metres, tho shallowest 29 metres,' aid the total of ail tha borings atuoiuit to metres. The entire cost defrayed by a t»x oa the natives, was frsr.cv A.Uong the materifil re5UiU 160,000'date tr#es have bean planted in the Oaldar Kir district alone, besides &uit trees of other kinds, and more than 2.COO new gardens have been formed.

Au Easterft paper indulges the belief ib«t ra«nr young men marry various scraps and bits of a wife instead of the genuine article. It says: (Some jonag men marrr' tdtmples some ears seme noses tha contest, however, gecerally lies between the ores and hair. The mouth, too, is occasionally married tbe chin not so.often." A caution is 'then gi?ea vo iieeuk«& rouch to beware of mar

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From jay window,I plainly pti Seven dark and dingy hcmies, And well I know that misery

That form was /caiouay, ah woe!

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I .yes [F^thsKkpras, OVBE THEWAX*

Ia horering near, and it femes ]^f

A wish in mejuat to peep But for a momsnt within, .^yhere aide fay tide amy .J Innocence, Crime!, Polity and 8in4^-. .. 'twere wicked as wall as rode

To lift the curtain uninvited, Though curiosity to lntnide Upon these groups, sin benighted. Wicked t» express the wretchedness,

And there with her dying child, ^. The widowed mother sits alone In an is it pa so W

For hor friends are gone, all goner»SA .Who were so true in days of health ,j.! As many friends ar« apt to be But when misfortune comes, and wealth

Is gone, such friends are sure to flea.

$iBjit the saddest sight of ail. In any of these houses serea, Is the Inebriate in hit fall

I rom kindred friends in IfraTeu ^'Watched and wept and prayed, Was his^rlfe for months and

When thoy grow hungry, as by a dudden command, the long Hie spreadaitself through the forest, advancing forward, attacking and devouring all living things with a fury that is quite irresistible. The elephant and gorilla fly before tfeem the black men run away every animal that lives in their Ime of march is ehased. In an incredibly short space of time those that are caught are^overwhelmed, killed, eateii, and only the bare skeleton remains. They seem to travel day and night. jiany a time have I been to the water to save myself from them.. When they eater a house they clear it of everything. Cockroaches are devoured in an ihstant rats and mice spring around the room in vain. They will not touoh_ vegetable matter, thus they are very useful, clearing the country of many insects. When on their march tbe insect world flies before them, and I have often htfd the approach of a Bashikonay army heralded to me by this means.'

Wherever they go they make a clean sweep, even ascending to the top of the trees in pursuit of their prey. Their manner of attack i» an impetuous leap in. stantly the strong pincers are fastened, and they only let go when the piece gives way. At such a time this little insect seems ahiqaated by a kind of fury which causes it to disregard entirely its own safety. The negroes relate that criminals, by which they generally mean wizards, have sometime been exposed on tbe path of tbe Bashikonay ants, tied ti a tree so they might not escape, and then been devoured to the bones. They are larger than any ants we have in America. Tbe number of one of their armies is so great that one does not like to enter into calculations, but I have seen a continuous lice pasting at a good speed a particular place for twelve hours. So you may imagine how many million there miiy.have been.'

I bavje heard.it heartily extolled, and have seen its wonderful effects, writes Martha M. Johnson, bf Derby, Ot., about Palmer's Lotiop.. 26-dwlw.

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tit What is this ?—A distracted wom&fi thara, Facing her room at midnight hoar Wringing her hands—tearing her hair—

What la it—0, uh*t has power .: To change a gentle lorlng^oul Into ablaze of scorn and grief, Into a fiend beyond control,

Thirsting for vengeance as relief

Labor, Poverty, Trial and Pain Were always patiently endured,' Acd-ln het lore she would have Jaiu

Her life at her husband*Kfe»^ Bat while she sips the golden drange*. ,Tis poisoned In her grasp—for, lo A phantom fonn has quaffed,

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Yet tha spoiler has not bsan stayed, r- And to night she Is bathed in tears.

-Half the world lsdrapsdin mnurntog,Half the hearts are broken here The smile thy neighbor's face adorning,

Is but to vell a starting tear, Still.e*fth haa its oases bright, Its gashing springs along the w»y,' And would haTe many more if Bight

And Jastioe had their way.

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Gigantic AntJStory.

At his lecture in New York, dS^ttqiiatorial Africa, M. Du Chaillu told tn? following big ant story:

Bashikonay is-the name given it by the Bakalai. There are two other varieties ofBashikonay beside the black kind.— These black Bashikonay may well be called the lords of the forest. It is the most voracious creature ever met. It is the dread of all living animals, from the leopard to the smallest insects. It is their habit tojmarch through the forests in a long regular line, a line about two inches broad and often several miles in length all aleng this line are larger ants, who act as officers—stand outside the ranks, and keep this singular army in order. If they come to a place where there are no trees to shelter them from the sun, whose heat they cannot bear, they immediately build an underground tunnei, through which the Whole army pass in columns to the forest beyond. .... 1.

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Is a SUE£, CKHTAIN, snd SPECDT CUBE for all diseases of the Blasseb, KlMkxs and tJatHaet OttOiutS, tltbsrin the Male or jfemaJe, ii«. ^ue'otly performing a Pee.bijt Ccxc in the short epac«pf three or ijar dhysi and always Iq less time tiiad any other Preparation, in the of uraatfi Ciapsnd Ktrwi of Cakdu ati foptia There is no cwd of confinement or change of diet. 1c apprtiTvd of a past*, it is entirely tasteless, and causes no unpleasant sensation thepetiant, and no exposure. It ie nowackno#l«dj^lty the msst Learned iu tbe Pro&ession, that 4n the above class Of iMsea»ari, C?ibm xkd Ccupabsa are tbe air two Earned lea known that caa be reitedaptt with aoy certainty ot success. fansit'i Conrad Eztnct sf CM# sd Cofptft

KlerKB rMLS.

hianulactured only by a

TARRAIT a 276 Qremwicfi Sirect, Jjfau Xbrk. SoM by uggUt* all aveV the World. '~ffs 14—Otl*I»T

"THE ADVEBMSEB8 6AZITTE' Contains luiotmition of value to those interested lna^vcwislng,aadsrn«Sitalase uiiiilsli I gaW.BPAPBB DIKBOTOBT." IiMd Mzx&lf. Ttrru ttricilf adtanet. One copy one yeai, (1 One copy six mohtfcs, 60c. Oip copy tbikef-jicaiha, 95 C0&t9.

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From July 1st tixrOaZettew^B b^&iiarkIB Paper, and have a guarantee# ctrwrtatjtenjtf rt 80,000 COPIES, il.— topics t»ta era, te, 4.MOptoSew«MperPabUaken. 1.800 if to MysUr^tiLllHu and for jmuoss distribution. aVTh* above edition gaaratead for m. J, .. J=~ S?!t«.S*5

Batea

mm

ClaseiM AdTertlsemanu 1 month £$ 8 wethe ftjMK $16,00. Special. Notices, each tasertlon. BUnlaye tisements/rCth ai)d l«b paMLH lceertlon. Bssinee ITotleW Ou par line, each insertion.

GEO. P. BOWKL1. ft 00^ PabUslar*, 4»l*rklot,MrMt

RilLBOUD CO

'i

Auents wanted everywhere to make flO to 1x0 a day. The trade supplied by HABS9TK.H CO. fctJlni Hardware Works, Beading, ra. il*. I—^

UfTJEBTTOWI.—fatents obtained raerioa and Knrapa. No charge 00. rejected cases anlesssnccesifttl.

J. 7BASSB ft CO., Fa,tsbr*g«nta, OOl Boohester and BnWUo.» T.

in w*mm«tttrr»«igar»s— N«bv»flc

its connections an unbroken Use

faftaMtt, da^inniiktlH J*ly, l«4l*i«»y*r NowifbA, at the rata of

•. litis *0 To tii 'tO-2

This read *s»wapisW Imb Oasto Wl Ml* west January, lUt.utf-la lUtj and tjalms are on' kisad

ITilHr TMfil Iff «a -ha.dnna 8ep-

to Its *ea»*n con»«sttp» wi|i lih« Central twMc, now JbafetglMpMly bnilt taaMWd T»osa Hsslffc-

Pacific to be 1,665 miles, tne" i&tt^ed^tatsaQM srwtr* Hsnea. Ua 8ix pea- dent'.' THirty fear

ike aTersis per amoantlBK to|ft4,29a,000. Itin Cooipasil is-sdso yenniUed to lssne lta awn Tint HI ornate Bon lis to, an eqnal amaant, and at tbe satBA tuae which special Act of Ou unless 'ace inadeaf'IrstMortgkke on the entire liae, tbe bonds of tlM^ Kited State* Mao ttdorHmtf to them. .." liun ,^..'5

Tha Oovu-asMa( siaks* 'a ftuM8#a- of •errs of land to tb»3ille, 4BO«ntli|r M? acres, estimated to be worth 930,000,000,1 tbe toted resoarcee, aiclnstra of tlie capital. tB9l6^J0ft ^^tEeTnir vgfts of tlwTanarcaanot

3SB6seiS8sieiis whlobMlr at pwfs tfya twecty-flre rainioiis ia eethn»ted by competent

not 1 atmostw.1 The cost of engineers I

tt« Companri 'hdMfi ai- jb. thtowi bn»ln»es

Faftfrfff riVtffity •4^ih¥ The QoantanyNNf#tfMly «flkMt fbat ^)s

LsudtVof ttutr BolSriaDa thej WOOM saggsst thit

-l*l'Bo*as'

ilow dSst

are less than ten mllli^ doUais mMTiBiU* road.tm whicli ^Ve^'maty inlltfUt doffat«:Ute already .'beer the cart act mliea axvfmtljri

'Ofl

y^stitso mile* of this road

At the present rata of premlam on gold these bonds pa an attltoa ilirt^rest-MU|l* present coat

and

tha right to advance tha price at thslr optioa. dabscriptioa* will be recaivea la Hew Xoik by

Con^^S&kk^isS ^aJj^.S^as4ttiit., Clae& M'dgf ft Ce.,Bankara, 61 Wall St., John J. Cisco ft 3oa, Bankers, No. 89 Wall St., and by BANKS A2U) BANKXBS gsnfraQy throughout tha Cnlted States, of whom aapi aad descriptive pamphlet* may be obtained. Tbay will also be sent by mail froi Office, Mo. SO Mama Street, Me cation. Subscribers will select'thelr in whom they have 1 responsible to them bond*

will select'thelr oWk Agents

^ssa&wo'

may80dwSm-top col ins HIW TMUL

mm iflOW

pABTreni^^TicB.

D. 8. OAUlilMOH.

in addition to thfc fcroof already gone forward, widows are now required to prove that they have not married agatyprtfT to JBly8a ipfi«^

Minors' Bounty Claims.

blrth^ of ych^a^jg, ,j||id give their ward's

piwt ulittdisifViu also bring a orttfiemte qf guardianship.

^ttS58S«ttf«r T* *MA-lfoth£ig fnmSr'lsLr4$ttired''h*} a bounty °'Sjg

of

motk,a'

•r™ fee for procuring bounty claima ba* been fixed ^Wbiagtpn. Ci^y, at t«n.-per cent^ the-party idso paying tho ctark's fee.

W Bounty elate) for decwud soMtmss, can nx.t Iro eipeo^BiTo^be pod ibfRes fftah'ttbout a ytai'after theclalm went forward, or at least Sot soma months after the papers are reported right.

I- nil fill ill 1.1 Jill

O

Whereas, In tbe Other eleven Towhshlps thsrs it an increase, which lists, if leikas tbey now are, would b» ~ttqe^uai,~«nd, th«refor«, uoJttSf ld~tfie taX-payers who have given full and complete l&ti of their tixables, and to correct the same ai far possible, it is itrfA

Ordered that the ^udltor be, and he Is hereby directed, aatf.r^ufiid, to proceed*t eztca to Correct the Urtrot,«radiial prbjwrty so returned In the mannor prescribed by law and, in order to acilitate such cttMeSSlUylidJM'ra this order, to gether with Sections 86 and 89 of the assestment law, pn«" this city.

»Uehed in-the Call andWeek2y Papers of I certify the foregoing to be a trne bop wse^O SHLiiLA* *A»r Becord *.il o«oH ^t?Mtor,Tlg»Joaittif{

Sao. LXXi^I. Tiia county An8|t6y, 8* betted have reason to bslley^or he jtnfonneci. thataap persbnhasgiveBtt^ the Assessor a false or In cor reot atatecararsif hlrtMrlibnil ^prdperty, moneys, rights, oiedits, effects, or stocks, or tbat ths Assessor has not returned the full value or any such assessable*, required to be lltleU In bis township, or has omitted, or made an erroneous return of any such asaeajabtee-, shall proceed at -mof time beiora the final settlement wttb'th»oounty Trsaearsr, to ccrtect the duplicate and to charge such person with the'jlraper amdGax of taxes thereon to enable him to do which, be shall be Invested with all the powers conferred on Assessors by this act and it suall bs the dn,ty of the Auditor in aU Sucti caseS, before making the entry udon the duplicate, tj notify stKb.yenbp,' ifcathemaylurttttn opportunity of showing that his statement, or tbe setura oX tbe Assessor, wa*co*t«ct a£A tkecottnty Andftor shall, ic such cases, Bis in his office a statement of the facts or evidence apon which he made such oorroctlj^ bat he shall in no case t»dues the amount earned by the Assessor, without the «riitn, ali«i of tin Auditor givsii on a stattnAnt of facti Cc

.t of fa£ts submi

'ooiity Auditor.

aatls&ed tnat such Assessor has omittad any par-

retu in, such AunllUw mayiXjb»^saat itaaiiiment, attihorlisTiirdTeqnjrs nefi Assessor to procaad to corr«st any error of omission which may

qui ied and authoriz^ yrooeed to. correct such

«a statu UMkttrtM] snfl^AsnMir torMcTth« aAuxmt iia«twnisrM»¥a»ttt*M form*r return and such County Aaditor shall ebarge such •etoraed

and such County Aaditor shall ebarg

-i

(A k4ep iu-

ars of BJJtlABLl SXU 0B0W*B3Tand nd| aa he can recommend. Call at mj XstablisluMat, on 8oUtk 6 street, south of tba Mational ffjT-

A JB'i-WsJ of

3 S mmum*** '"P-.uan JJR ssvAin am*

AssptoAdrass tr at svaasvti'e. JinS B. tXllUB. ',w M0mt.

mhM*

Teft gett,

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TJT P. JBIKGflAIi

'J 'muxiiius'"rail'

AmericanWatches

r»}CJ

toftkett

pine Jewelry,-

WABE,

uniam

m* BIlwSpeeMsad lorkB,

*&mU

Cake Baskets, Castors,

tXB&t ijistfte, ICE WA1TXB8, CUPS A GOBLETS, 'cfln-2 Alio, a flttvltn* of

Old. or firman

GLOTjspan* .,,..

v.sltiie* -e,%

Ut CilPENTERS' CMIOIt, •rft-'. Hsttno, BosBaTB*^ ii-: tWaeq*®

Bvodnsoas to Heiwiq,

PtiX'oiti !i*:

MTKiiadrad idiiioa dollars,

axclnstrt of eq«l$aw*t-' Prospect* foir Mwinesm. Tba railroad. Cbnnertlon bemaaa- Omiba aBdl the Bast is now complete, and the stniiaga of tha Onion PadSc .Ut the sections alresdy flaMiod for th» first two weeks in -May-wi

SASH AND BLIND MANlfAOTDBBRS,

^OTH MEBHIA» STBEjCT, rtfe. i:: 5, Hear)y Oppaslts East End or tlx Union D^tf

INDIANAPOLIS, IND. .axasaju! ..•

imfiiB nnim Trnm nrfnTirmT »'-i hand1 rtrcirufi:.n is^t.aftiad6m-

t0

&Ti*rBN8*80ENEIDER'SIRlMA^APOLilS

WiBUXBellsnilBrMgrouBdtT ,!»»TOrtSlH».H»lwll IB* Halfra ,fa^t ,I|ntoni)fpot,lMM»»»ell»» IH., ibt iias oanstantlr on hand a ingine

Kr- EA^IBBOOK.-wbo has a

tbOMQgb ikl^wiedge of flow, Work,, and who has ^aiy^fVals O^Srtment. liis work Will give

EABKEBS OAS BUT GOOD PLOWS, get their repairs don* to suit, at iron WorK% JODiiUdwUt

,L'M*cr-» CARRIAOES. "llJjU iJgiinina

*'0.-w«tflH" waiaiw^

,.-v ip'|-lwar and'jpealer in •.

Corner Seeond and Walnut St*., Terre Saute, led ^fehST.dawitet'.'i.:

gEALEB ^BOFOSALS.

TO

l-'PATi

WnerebS, The Board of Oommlssloners bare examined to^aoaia.axteaf,^tha-ieturne made by the eeTeral^r^wnttttfi As^saotfc' of .-the peMr~' taxable prrf%lyi ofi_ Vifio dtiuhty^n iheTfli Mondiy oMiffle, Twf, ijjr irtrtch they ptttfejte here is, by comparison with the returns of 1M6, considerable tailing off in the amount returned in Uarrlson Townships—

1

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Cutlery.

l^liUtpra BXECUTEB

Text.

Aii Qoont feoTOHT Him

ESGBA-YED rBEE OF CHABGB,

W. p. BUGHAH dc CO., Waahivotok Street, tSJ)lASAMUa.

uOl

8.00

COTTA WORKS,

ttM ontt^nd/or inanub«tures to order. all klpds OT Afbhitectural OrnaOtenSs, inch ar Wlntew Oape, BmUls,

MsdaUions, Panel and Frlaee Ma

richmarts Elower Vases, iifo sits ppSSSft Water Pipa,ftc. .. Two MuakiM WMt ofCnloa Depot.

7

a* aprlleaSm a'

Eitters, ani are manu

tmmn of Water, Steam, QU aad Beer Whisties, Oeupllngs, Oil Oups, Qlobe Valves, am all klada of Brasa WUilC tprl6-d2taw6m,

O W S

Dt&w aeectrriitr 4

GKVmf VOVtDXtf. Tumarot 1? 0 W W 0 ~EL 1 IftMfS.W"-.:,* ,wa^n WS^OfONR and INOUNAPOIJa PATEBN8, iH jWiMhlaitbrn Plows. Atte, SaOVSL PtOWS ars being (Hade and kept -fbrsale. «u Ett«k iote Bigtt

Our lines, Bb# tween New. York, K! ,SSi',a!3Si intermediate petiits,\aHl

"saasss^ TweMr' and te an ai sponslbility.

dr CO.,

GavrUtfft ISfmufacturers, Ooavn Wasass 1st Sta., Teui &aotK| Ik&., Kmp cookivDtlj on hand, andoffer^fbr tata at io«M twf stTlaaof of •elected ataoc. "2 TTC

GiSGS,

by

LnU.

the Co&t-

mon Council of the City of Teixe Haute, ind,, st their ntxt masting, on the erenlng bt the Srst Tuesday of July, IM7, for. the grading And giavelItigtWe'fdllowJngWWetand Airoy 1st. North Fourth .Street, between th6 Baliroad aitd l^uW iltrest, a distance of 62? feet. JEstimatsd Miration of earth (BS cablc yards, acd ooyardk

Qravoi Hb *be put on one foot

deep in the centre, and slz. inchea at the sides, one-half unscfev^ and. '«ne*4i-sly well screened, S^fiat Srt db.'8d. Alley froip Park Street to tbe first Street sonttiiibetWtfffi SstoMd and Third Streets. 400 feet est lengt]l, il fees wide 12$ cubic yards cut, with no fill* A six inch coat of unscreened gravel to 6apdt«to ",.:-(l'-"i ....

St^arktie ifldfit required fcn~Alf y-'and Stl-eet contract to be l«t totht lowest *rtspoutlble biaa«i (Tom whom bonds wifl'be required for tho faithful perfonaance of the work, Bto OirU Engineer will set the grc^destSwdthe work'wiU&e done un dsr the superrMon tST tbe street Commissioner.

Partial estimates wllLbe given as the work progresses. Thagtavei msy be Obtained from the City Gral r- Gravel for.the Alley

Conttaotor elsewhere if

doing so. S X.AtLKN, Cbaiiman Street Committee.

T.^l, Baxutr, City CivU Engl^ee June 22 dtf

STOVES AMD TINWARE.

S

E. flBNPBRSON, HANDEAOTUBEBj

—2JC®"

gfUtt oa 4tastru!t,4tli Boor South pfftsst Ottce

the Best Cooking Stoves. fbeFliiest HeatUg Sto?es 111 klads of Froit dans. If«ry Variety of Tin and Copper. Wan

Everything Warranted.

Hoofing, House Gathering, At., done promptly, and-waitanted to give Satlstsctiou. Nonebot ths best "BKAHCS" of Tin used uhMsaapeciaUy ordtredJPticea—Cheap ok the Cheapest.

Dhsdlf. cbSep3

BALLJus*

See received -»J14rgi»"iSroftw 'ot"

Ice Che9tar ... Ice \Cream,

'dter Coolers, Foot Tubs, lee Pitcher*, Bath Tubs, All kinds of 0:1 LB'f'"B'KT Sf. r. Sitnl ib.rxsa t— •up fas

STOCK OF STOYES IHTBEdTT,

Which I Am d^rmiBed to Mil at tbe BOTTOM PRICE! Don't be deceived, but call and see before you bay -XttfrMSaJr,' B.'t. BAU.

STEVENS HOUSE,

4**v

•X THE ECBUPEAX HE STEVEN* HOUSE l« wsliand widely kaovrn to tbe traveling public. Tbe location is cssocially saitaUeAfrtnerofaaats «ol business men It Is in alas* psoxwdty te the bnstneee part ortbe

»principal atnwag

^fi^^EwtliofcsB fcas -Hbersl arcomm#. datto* for over 300 juaeta—It is well larnlsh^ and posssaasa evsty modern Improvement for tbe toSSBHS»-aSr«S«sfMsMht of|rt ferns wiMPI wag^atfla&d-. vMfctihai water At aHendaaCT ypfftnpt a issysiilM a ad tha table is onerously provided wiUrrsry dstiaacy of tha ssascm—«t moderate rmssa. axo. X. CHASE A CO.,

Isss 1, lH7-d«S Proprietor!

8

BRK4T BBOAB 8CA0I~-0riLK TUCK Mil

NEW YORK, BOSTON,

Ind New dtias.

Tins RAILWAY KXTSMXL TBOM

Buffalo to Nev Tbtk 423"Mm, Sdlamamea to Sho torV4V

9 7 a mart's tmiifm ttuT .raitl co.-.,

By Saw Tarktt^«fl»DaiB»»*ow4 !j.--.

Uornellavilie A00 A. totoscjtaif with tt» 6J0 M.Day" E*br«£ft» Bu»k, and arrives in ««w.*»k at J^Pj*.

Buflaln, and arrives In MaW York a|7»j0 AMi 4.15 P. M. jr."r, Ifi«li* Ex|»re*, from Dunkirk (S'lnuayi excepted). Otopa at Baluianca 6.66 P. M. Olean 7^6 P. M. (3npV Tnrnet**

B.66 A M., (Bkft). and arilvc tn Wiiir York at 12.3a P. k, connecting j»1UI Aftarnorn Traintflbr BosMn and HewSfiglandOlttee, From Bnfialo—Jj i?ew"JTork*tiau from i«,.ot oar. Kxchangeand afletdgan Htreote:

(Sundays excepted) (Cine) Turner's 7.6C P. M. Co no ecu as .'tireat iienowttfe Del ttwara,H*ckawanii A Woht

Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington: .a 8.00 A. M. Express 91 all, v.a AVon and!

UorneUaville (iiandays ezoepied). Arrives in New Tork at 7.00 A. IT. Connects at Klmira with the Northern Central Ballwayfor Barrieburg, PWIadelpbiaj Bm^ism*.' WasWn«3»n

a a

A

2.20 r. M: Llglltnng EapHls, (Stta-: days excepted). Stops at Horneilsrille 0.26! (Sup.), and arrives in New York 7.00 A. M.—i

Connects at Jersey City,wl th ttorning Jtxpress Train erHew Jersey Ballroad5 ftr Bbitlnore and Washington, andat^ew York ^ItoMprning Express Train Wr Bostoi'abd lfcW'Bng-i

«.l«P. ^SSew Tork Bright Express, -ju*. u., Train

DAILY. Stops. at UornallMiflaUOJ

12J30P. K. Alao connects At BlaUra. Joe Barriobnrg, Fhiltdblpnia'and Eouth. Il»80 P. K. CiheiaDati CapiMv^udays excepted), stops at ttuspuahanna 7.20:

A.M., (Bkft.) Turner's 1U^M.V (MSk), and arrlvee in New York at 3.45 P. H. Connects at Great*"B?nd ^wlih Delaware, LackawannaA Westem&ailr4Hffor-lidr*>nton, Trenton and Philadelphia, and at New Vork with Afternoopp IraijUL aat Stfa4*«t:^ B«ton and NewEngland Cities. Only one Train East on Sunday, leavltig Buffalo at._6.lO P.il., and r^acbln^New *ork at 1S.S0 afternoon.

Baggagd ,Cb.eCked Through I And Fare aa tSfw "as ASK FOB TICKBB TU Which can be obtaiaad Wall PrfcirtpaimokWOIficesin the West «nd fcutt»-west«a.i

EXPRESS

mm Having put t^ Lines in perfect tMo a general West,, & carrying

.Daoie

All iossi^'and dataiag#: ottr caret wlllba. promptly slttfiltaMJrtQUM.

Every effort wUl,|e nmdet? metit thepatronage °Our im arealvtiyi^air tbisf of anjrr*. sponsible Express Company.: v.w7f-J

Office No. Maln 8treet, be. 4th 8^ *6

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OctSdtf [. ,i ,^et.

COM

A MERICAN JjL tiiooff. .'?'FAHtl^''»0J0A

l«»i .V

104 Oompator.km lBock«ig«( ,twtJ WtawflilfrpL £xpr

The above experienced leaving and nn iubiV) lonoWa

Buffalo, jjj! yife ^Washington' City. And all other points lu ine.East^ia States and o^3sr ^..±'^.s, Connecting at 2f«lw York wltb:Wells, Eargo A Go's European and California Express^forali paints,in Europe, Callfornla ond Oregon .1 Three Expresses Batlj, to an^.from

Cincinnati, Ohio, Indianapolis, ,Ind Oolttmbns.^« Kichmond, p.? Dayton, .HVi .^^3 Fort Wayno.w Newark, 2iYi*' nz*r!W togan«poit, i6i'»

firo Expresses Daily, to ahf frosfe Saint toni»i)Blo.,'e«' UilcagO, nflnois Hannibal, 0entralia«!i

Mllwaukle, 'Wis., Detroit, ,. Ailcb. Madison, 8a1ntJo44pB, Mo Andall points North and tVest, tncladlng pofM* in Kansas aud Nebraek^-

Two Expresses Daily, to. and £fmOreencastle, l^iiafotte, Orawfordsvllle, Michigan City, Ac. One Express Dally, to and from

KOCKVILLE, IND.

doe Accommodation Jixpresa Daily To and fram .f Paris, Illinois, Charleston, Ullnoia

MattooD, UHtKM,- andtntetmediate polnts. All business entrusted to t&l* Clom^an^ wjfl be attended to promptly and with dispatch.

Bates as low as by any Responsible Company. OFFIOK ou FOUBTH STREET, next deor Ohio Street, Xerre Uaute, Ind.

S. MoEliVAXST, Agent.

E, W, SX.OAITE, Snp't.. Jtndiauajx^lls, led OctSdtf

a *tiie

1 4 E

AOAM^ EXPHE^ COMPANY it -""to f»n«tK

Capital........

sMSv*#*' BoiuWW? i«iiw beiut 1

Easierii Western ana &oattieri rtSpwJ -EijPHWB EOBWABDE»#. WB Have facilities «ver all the Railroads East/ m. and Sootli, for the rapid transportation «f MONEY AND OTHER VALUABLE

Heavy and Light Freight, Packages »nd Notes, Oralts aitiS BtUa aoiieetad, Aud:pi»sa]H turns inado

Merchandise taken for delivery oa pay mel. cf the accompanying bill, and proceeds returned promptly.

Dnder careftil HesseagefS, sbb EipreSs 4frlvet and departs with nearly all the trains, fcr th priLClpal Eastern citiss and lnternasdlatK points makiag close connections with

The Soolhen Expreaa,

For the principal cities of the South. BATU AS LOW AH ART OTB EK COM FAD I

Lgsscs and damans promptly adjusted and eettlul

,, Yj©»c®fe

1 •!«».-, ... ft

Ot successful operations of this, old tad satiable Company is a Sufficient guarantee of its respoa«|. btlity and ibooorable dealiag trld a* pi Mi« "and to soiloita oontinnance of in patronaga.

Office at So. 6 Mechanics iiow, Terre tfaace ndiaaa.

B-

3M Y..

ai, 28,36 & 87 Baoadway, OppctiU Botclixg Gretn

MevHMtf

QITY BILL POSl^ft

GEO. W. I isr-f:

Programmes and Oiraular* diftributid in QOOP STYLE! All on Printing Offices, ki iAud (^ifp^tch. ,. rahStf

QOMBTHING UBW-1 -iJiiOK Ttt v*3)imterj-

STKR,

at my residence, two squares East of the Union Depot. Also, at Mrs. Williams' Milliaary Shop, Ho. 165 Main street. Mrs. O. H. LAWBEHCE,

JaSMfci llaanfaftursg

•5SS13

JW ~i! *&

BBS

MUSICAL,

TERBE HAUTE

AOADEMYof MUSIC

The undecaMied, deeiiiag to supply a vacnnu ia the waataof our rapidly gTOfcrtag city, and ia obedience to the loudly expressed wishes of a large

ACADEMY OF MUSIC of-Cissasf's "Palace of Mu. to girs isHtnio ef tots branttful iaual^-Mitf. Wtfdtatod and lighted, and easy of access, and at* supplied with evasy variety of Instraments, and Pduils oan recoive lnitructlon on tho Piano, Cuitar, Violin, Organ,Brassinstramantfc. Particular attention paid to the cultivation of the voice, instructions in Thorough Bass Compositions.

Eor Tsrau of Instruction apply to tho undersigned, at tbe Academy of Jdusic, second story of Klssncr's Palace of Music, or at tha Musi: Store below. The best ef references given as to qualie.ttofts, ftn. G. A. UARTDN0, daclSdtf AMOELO SEPBO^SS

MUSIC.

J. G. LIN1JEMAKN,

^oEAtits-

?4iJ- ittiMM Wdcs

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TiolIriS. Ouitars, Hutes, and all kinds of Uustca Metshandlse, No. Sl Wabash SKwt,W W A E a it A t* W/^|NO A-ND BEPAIBMIO of PIA^Ud uU other Instruments will bo promptly attended to.

OLD PIANOS will be taaen In tnade tot tilTO ONES. '"•rtOMwtt tTKDtVAlifn

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Boston and* Netr Baggage, are jtraasfei

the bejf ^lilSiek'an® m»t iu*urtou*3te4plnv Coaches WIN THE WOBfc©"**. nylng all night trains on this railway.

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Tuning' Pipes, Uiaironot, Heeds, Violin, Vlollncellr. "ie*« Ifrw* Jtii(Ga.arolJod^-DciUb)*Be.

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Oases for Elutes, Claronets, Violim

and fQaaaijj Slauk Music Books, Blank Ktish Ctaitds, and MusIc Papers of all sissa. Particular attention paid to the Papaftiaent.

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Always on hands a ^pfaduld assortmento Pbultti irbm tha well known ATaaulkctorles ot Uobert. Mnns^U.T., the celebrated Patent Cycloid Piano* Stack* Co., N. X., A. H. Uale A Jo.,N. KnabeA Co., Baltimore, and other ElrVt Class at

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O^S brated BwfslrObunih Org ana. Parlor Oijtafi? and M»ro0erns. These instruments stand hIh~ father narlvftiad, a fact which every listener ae3 inflge will neat pnee convinced of by slaplv cu»~. parlag them wltb ethers. 71OtitllX 'Send for a Circular.' siw»

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PBACTiCAL PliNO MAKEH, ST.-: trad«,coaseflienUy a judge oflnstrtimints, BtaSa aSnaing orders from the distance can fully rely op ebtalnlngasgoodund Sue an article as it personally selected.

I"lbsral dlscdunt to Seminaries, Schools, Mlul» tars snd Teachers'.l Aluslc. roh-ce Kvery fsstra-

-fiend tor Oh-cclur und Prices ment warranty^ *rtWey«ars. 3end orders to Kla&ftKB'a

PALACE OP MXJSIO, ,c u:.^48 0liio Street

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Joseph O- "Vatesi^1 JUST IN RE«EIPT OF Mena'Hats oi au kinds,

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2tti«se»ntIatA t» ol allkindk, Infent*' Hau of stU JsiilaT And at all prices. mh Jst Hats made to utderou eburi nuiice. --"f^

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SVSi'iSKWS fs°4^!,rsr.°s:s t9 call on tiiea bt^vvpirpkailAff et»«w*eE*»ii6g ttey Intend tasking tbe Best and Latest Styles of Harnessintbedty,aOd of tbe beet material'A#

A^l work warranted to dnMUwrf tnyftlfi f,

can be had. tlon.

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TCE CEEAM! ICE OREAM *'*7*•" Thw rtghT'place—iusl ths placa .to get iahm.

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new 101 CUBA if 9AXO0K, otot, H. Aadrewsfi Sioe 8toi^ao»r tbe corasr of rtfrh «bd Ma* Streets,, .whsra Mrs. BusSeli will be bun wait upoa all those who may give as a call, as wo have th»nmst pleasant Booms to be found. are Satisfisd we can please tha most lastidlous-, ,* /eldSm B. BCSSEtt.

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ONE DOLLAR AP1£€£!

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FOB ONE DOLLARS Manufactured by the American Ovid *ea Comaax) ny. Thee* Fens are ntw being used extensively throughout the Eastern States, and are Warrant-" ed In each and every case. Parties purchasina. who are not saUstlaitaaa return tbem *nd recMvsJ their money bick. order« matt t« aiad with tha cash as ws sand no Goods O.

Address ali «rdars to E. it. COKNOB, 0 Agent American Gold Pen Company, a

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Baal* Shoe* and CJaiterv,. To make room Jisr Spring stock. B»»? win mon«y by cafiiag oa him at •m'i. km.

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