Daily Wabash Express, Volume 17, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 1 November 1867 — Page 2
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A repprl^f la. tqq ySupreme Court cuiis turnishes the foUoWng .focU Albany
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furiiittiing them., W^HMWW^1 lows from ttxesoslatemaabu i" Bix miles eoutherty-frtTttfnfee^nijjge of Pluiuburgfc.'^rt within thelimitt of tbtf town, theTenoW Kvej-and have dwelt, eevt-rul fumvtiei -by tbe ntttnw WWc^ther^ wax. Tb«y corfatttato «*n«TgbfcorfcbJd^ or clan, a'l rtlatpd to one ari«tfre*i:-®tte sot unfiqu®ni4y-found -In'-eAimtr
as is dis
tricts. Ttifcir general ESsj^)tf,f,!tiaTacter end condition nq.w-.U. fiuhstMUallylM jt Was eleven yaal%-agOt at wbjch a a W O
In 1856 tho $?re B.m merou,, wi^ry Ww.n. .CQunectic a
beanv,
vigorous poofrle,Toaghjdarinjgtftltf
eneigutie, und engaged, for thihtfosU part, in the. rdinary-pu^uitB Jf l^bp^s. »/no of •hera tucuea their.attent on to boating on JLtftfce Cbaio.nlftin. thisf number wa» Onptain -Jotwi' G.' Wei^tt^W
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who W' a tittla, hearty,1 feafleis
fel.
low, of fl ie pbyarcal •'proj^ttfypaj an® dauntless spirit, thai would not broo&cor. tiaiiictiun. H. mi thocaptain and jprob-ftfeW-ifflWirfaf WtTlitK ft 'b ua ty Luc he pAVQd between tW* wtrd othoT gorHa-tB'thei New 'Tfartt and Vt^qjoiy i*boreB, and doWnlife acr^WJ^iift to the norta of Canada. f^tk ilA la.lMi uero was another of the boatmenl An drew YVeuiberwax, a cousin of thejCaptain. At thtiidbU««f 4»hUj93ky»wijitiWg?
Andrtw t.tauno the employe of Captain J. G. We.therwax, and assisted hfm in thi navigutioA^bf ....
It vvab iii thii laLtec pacUof June elf the
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cruine, hnvintf, it would aaenfl.'dfichjarged "liti cii'r^o.^b'e catqe^fitai,bj^bpat.toj Pike river. At Piko river there wgtfa. ^eW,L ment ol jpa|i8kfcir»l?,lft.extjatuand a teba' at which theooat was conveniently moor ed. idero.ti^ptiUR. ^Vtien*aji.^as td+ obtain «Jttding ot wood with which jy? frcigLt njf^^"^/ot^rt^^latteburgh
Aim here' ^ccurrea the tragedy Which oouBiitntei ttre body of th^ bfitb'fe* iira this remarknolec^. 7^,
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At evuning, while the Captain ahd his cousin were near the bow of the'boat, the witness stood alone at th$ stern. Darkness bad settled around him, and thb still no.-8 of the eu on mer night was disturbed only by the''tfkeWM&ify'^ Which, if it had lulled at all, had again broke out between the Captain and his employe, the (iousin As be seen by tbitf ^ban vessel, th^noke of a.wordy«Knfliot attd threats of violence continued to be| heard by him. Finally, howev'er, "the( Quarrel seeoied to bai^'Ween brftti^ht to'a sudden termination «.n'(i in a.^ery, aingj^ri mafttor. There came through the darkness to tbe ears of tbe listener tbe souna of a dull, btavy thud, ag of^a powerful blow with fiome heavy weapon crashing through a skull, and then all was still.
0 I I 1 time passed oalthpugh,nbthing could seen by this" toaa ai the'stern of the
Suon after this tho Captain .came aft, but witbouv'his cousin. What coifld the witness, who.bad listened to the ti*ansac tion, do or say? He bad seen noth&igf could prove cotbiftg The Captain was hm uuiplgyec, "iitd^Hbe tw&^werA now alona .. Trfl amyloya took no-eteps in the m(i tirrwlyitejMj&fiibtiUKS.% The night pushed' away. T^e next_morning therV was t^e^Eatol Apdrew Weathorwax, and near it blood, uppq.^.tbe forwiJddecsof the vessel! The yapykin. was moody and taciturn, and did not ^pttrfc e& bis fcousin. tiuch Was tfaB statement of this Witne&.' ThaCafiOfin^I1 another botffWbsebuently^fcstifltfd that her too h'iard the aitercatiiTi ^ad tbti fiitsl blow. Just at that time,'"wev&r,. nothing was said or done, and tb« and' 'thsmexk and still tbe next, passed away,'and-no^dcusatio^ was n.ade against (Jiptain Weatherwa'x. It was tairi and known trhat'ti^rrtaji—tbe man wus itiisBi rig ffpm .the boat niathing re. Captain returtied unmoleatea wfth bU vesseh to^Ffattsburgh^, l^han inquir.d of herein ragaidlcuhiicousin, he gave what jvere .deep^edi evasive answer. Tnus soi'ija jti'or eight days plsae^ reckoning fro.m tho day of tha toonlh when th« ennu was«onimitted.
Ana fioW the .ipoood part of.ihis remarkable transaction took pltffcp. An ev«nt octfai'red ttnich attracted mnch at-
wbere the boat. oi. Captain -W. had been mooifd, the d«ad iody of a ma^i^receutly' killed, was taken _l^tJMhe•'tfftt^ri The. man bhd eviJe'ntlj Vome t'o his death by violwa«t»fcp his .bkull was'orttslied as if by a-fearfui blow from a murderous wtain tho^^11/4 1 vigorous assailant. TUB body was identified Tbg mjin was retogn lid, it ajipeaM be^W a question or doubt, ai 'the man who had been missas A-ndrewytbo cousin01 Capidin J. G. Weather wax.
Such a skate of" things^ aroused suspicion, the (acts began to'comja o^it, and in the same month or July, ecfnSfi '"tun days afitr tbe murder, John G. Weatber.wax was. arxe^ied on tbo charge of having jcaaiilmsLa-a.ci.cjBw.
The ^raliiiiinary examination df wiU nesjes tu »sc^ri»iu whether or not-Captain W. ought to be held for -trial, occupied nine tt*^8, and I am told\14at tbe"acts weie pretiy lully brought, ojit,. as they were thou understood, and that if the eviJeuoe proceed upon this examination bad been given to the jury .upcm he -trial, tbe prisoner inust bave been pronounced guilty ot gift*)# ii theArst degrejp, aTid" seott-need to bo-hnng by thw neck tilLtel Was deid. 1 5
Wa come naw .tto Ahe third^Jspeo^ally imporiaiii event in this history. After tbe tacts were ail ,6ut,' as statefi above, and there Was 110 doubt of the Captain's guilt, and no chance of his salvation from the doom tjiat hupg over h»n£ his ingenious counsel bethought themselves of the rtsjuroei of international law and treatins! Tli4y succeeded in establishiflg himself in the position that, inasmuch as
neitbe^jbtfjaptltoritjfcs of Plattsburg nor ot Cimiyjn county, Ku)Lyet of ihe Statb^bf New Yo/k bad uoything whatever,Udo wiih tbej' laajufei^ ^h^y. ^ust^d Judge Beckwuh from'hie. assumed jurisdidtioh. Thi cri.iiuiHl (HS h4 !Wa3 ao»ebte«me^, Was released irotn Wist^dy?
As ac UiChltat«faowing »the «deep conTiciioi: o» hu ga*U wfarioil rested upa/Tral ttinds if 4rt^a/lngany knowledge of flfe!
I" notice the fact that his counsel,
fidvi5e"n6~ g&vti Captatr W. when he was released from arrest. As nA u'iFarxn-ta ma. hii^wiuuBnnr his clier.t to flee from bis native country,
I his name and appe&rance, to go Ind of some unfrequented road,
and there, out of the world, his identity
Wm.S M»n^ ^es' flien United States Secretanr$rf»tatej and uRon bis warrant, rnW,9, .1856, Cfrptain "VVeath-
The accus^r'nityiineti in confinement in Montreal for tb#^fejWceJof oaa'year. It is '.3GfflcWi io-fltttfe ittiutl tho accusod is said tp have, boon once tri«drby. a jury, who %oHle^ee,wKrfd I nntWtHfrt the record
Jiiat. h^jWjfl,tried Ijv a jpry and acquitted, tpp Judge that the wifJonce.jsas.110^ sufficient, to (jonvict,.
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Tbe boarwaa 1/iqg at the wnarJj and tbe Kiudiiig'bt tbe_YP?d ^ad'already) com men cud .' Iii uddiWn tft. the^Captain and bis uuuoin Andrew, there was'a third man upon tbe 'omit, wbb -was an employe, and Snide'lip Ihe £'ecps|afj_ ^omplemedt •required 'COTiatit'ufe and cogjfoJete.tha crew of tha'aiwf^r Th third man be oame tb« iuipprLankvritaoBi'kr tke CSRSO.'
Duiiug-ttewdsyT-while they w,ere| load' ing the boat, this! witnejis .as be afterjwards^ itsuiied, oti.-erved tbe Gaptaiti anji "his cousin iij yioiftut: .quarrels There were gn und passionate words, and threats employed without stint or measure.] The quarrel and wrangling continued at inter Vaif, and th* angry leelings of the parties did not appear to 60'bside at all as tbe day wore on, but seemed ratbet to increasu than diminish, and the quarrel was pt its height ne.tr nightfall.j,Jt
.'So ten years ago"Oio Captain was again Iriletfid ^h«5fttuiWb^ to' hi3hrfme in Plattsburgh. Thus legal proceedings. end e(i, ijutj Uie. ljfe ^ivedj to the accused seemS hardly Wftrthiho having. No one ibalieWB'^hti-'iiiirocent. 'The mark-of Cain was plaQed upon him, and he was shuns -nod and dreaded by o/en -bis own relatives,. A thousand times lie has been accused by th^m of.the muider of 1 tlieir kinsman. It would seem that 4hre dread ef fU#Sra(SeJ rather than doubts of guilt had caused the efforts to save him from punishment. The eleven years that'have passed since "the accusation "was made havii beep sad and weary "indeed to this ftfs^ofid* itfWeMrt"tho ibelief '»fid knowledge ^fttwrnno6onco.
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And.berq we re^ch.^lie last, and above all others, strange event of his history.— S*ilyB the •{Jposent-month of October, Andrew Weatherwax appeared among his friends and relatives in the southern j^rt^'^g towiU'pf piattsburgh. When intelligence" of his, return was brought to tliose who participated In the scenes of 18564, w^ich I ha,ve narrated, thoy refused to credit lit,' Said Mr. McMasters, I will believe it wh«n I see him, and not before. Arid eo some ten days Bince, the Veritable Andrew came to this village, to the aston-ishmellt'ftf-tfadsft who were intimate with ii1m7 arrd-jTHd taken a deep interest in the a
The account which Andrew giveB of hims'elfis.' tMt' on that July night, in '56, he left tlie*boat lying at the wharf at Pike River, and wandered off to a rum shop in the neighboring settlements. Already partially Intoxicated, and irritatad by tho ..BveaU oltha.da.y, iL_did not take him long to become embroiled with certain tipsy /ell'ows he found there. Ho^ays he was arrested, brought before a magistrate and fined. ,!Not having the money to pay the fine,lie was about to be placed in close confinement, when a man stepped forward ,and offered to take him as a seaman, giving an advance'of wages to' pay,the fine.
Andrew accepted, and was speedily shipped' dn an English vessel. He went as a common sailor to China, to Australia, and to various parts of tho world in different vs*i^. -fl«N«turn8 now, and learhs for The first time, ot his flupposed deaith by violence:-
Since the return of his cousin, Captain 'John G. Woatherwax is another man.— The eoifidenSof vigdr^nmd light-hearted-ness of his youngor days have returhed to him. Jriends. jcapnot. do enough to recompense him for the suffering he has en dated' through their Unjust condemna ,tiop.^.^, ..„L7 •.-. .!
"Jrae jWoman."
In a lecture recently delivered by the Eev. J. G. Teas dale, in Columbia, Boone county, he gave expression to the follow ing sentiments: "V^e should renounce and repudiate the strong -minded women who mount the hustings and with masculine pertnesa and audaoity prate now-a-days of woman's rights. .The legislative balls, the political arena or the harsh, oruel turmoils of tho world are without her sphere. Nature has made her the gentler sex to lean upon man for support. Bach in their own Sphere is superior. Her mind is quiet, placid, sereae, unequal to tbe fierce contests which ever wage in the wortd 'ericoifntefa of external strife. Her Bpbere isiiome. Her superiority is in endurj^g^ in galm, patient submission under wrong, to'purify the'heart and work by love among the .children of men. "Kind heartsnro more than ooronet«|
AMd simple fa^tb than Korman blood." Let her retain her own and man muEt bow before bar. Let her disregard the sanctuary of the heart and her mission is destroyed. .Shu should.ba educated. Not the education of tbe schoolroom alone,— Not a mere mechanism of superficial knowledge, an educated dunce, a "bookfut blockhead," but she must think as well as read. She must write theoretical and practical, and -make one the handmaid of the othir.
Sho is a' lover of truth—she' knows no deception, She is., the embodiment of truth and purity and will sacrifice all on its altar. She possesses an undaunted moral courage. She shrinks from no mortal power when impressed with the obligation" of duty. She has endured the scowl .oLihe^dungepn for the sake of lib"erly, orljred at lh^ ilake_fot~tha religion bf Chrislf: 'The woman'who1 is a slave to ftbiori is ajegir an ornament to her sex. ^.jagfaded by frivolity or inflated by vanity,iho early reaches what she deems the conclusion of her mission before she arises to womanhood, and, as the thoughtless butterfly, is 5f no avail in the uses of mankind. The true .woman is a creature of sympathy.' Her sympathies are com"*sn8ivaTd6licate and intense. ey*eiwh'd to thfe ^)bor, the fatherless, the destitute of every rank and class and her sympathies am powerful self-eacrifl-eing and jananding. Through the ehanflol of womanhood's affections may be found the secret of her all-powerful influ.cnfi& .oTsc. the oC the world Her love is" the~most potent of human sentirtiehte, and hta accomplished more in tbe history of the world than all tbe treasures of'qrientarsplendori^or the power of the royal armies. '«46AfiSr T& tMKrmin #iiww5m einew or tho sway Of magic, potent over ana and stttr. Is lore."
ABE TAX CI Each day whon Fades in the wet And tbe wee one*.
jiief i^coril
deero^bf sp.^ciilin? tioni!®Sn epitome of
I®1# determined Cap-
tain Ky no means, accepted this advice. lo the faco- of his acqMers and of. all tbe ffootld, fe'lCeaity st^g/ss^^ declajed his entire innocence, and refused to budge & singlo iaeh from his accustomed round of businesstjr But, no community. CQuld ,rpst under the teproflfh of permitting such a criminat.' valfc at .large among them. The friends of jiisGce did A sleep, though for a time they seemed powerless. The mattefgainetl a voider find still a wider notorie#. Jtcamrf or was carried, to the ears of the British Government. A formal requisition was made, and in accordance -treaty existing, upon the authoritfawaf^the Biiitftd States, to deliver ud ono Grerman "Weatherwaz, acfcteod oFcapifal crime, committed within the borders of Ca^f, tO be dealt with as directedf.iy ihe laws, he bad violated.
Go tripping lightly by, I steal away from my husband fr.Taap-jn hV mmmf rthuL
And watch from the open
Their faces fresh andfr'
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He was taken
vatopiDe^lo i^onLreal, and there cbnfiricd ~Closety. FfOta this point onward lYdrjcbii ffifobtbirpbov&xot been Able to tracij bjiihistor^^ith quite as much cert'aiifflfiuQ clearnd^as might bs desired. -^Iftmfefdrmei that the efforts put forth to fiHye Caplpin Weatherwpx from the gnilojks wir^,^idpl" desjjerttt^. 8o far as anything Ban be called dbsperate in eriinriqfii jpr^edii^g^.g iBsth^c^ ofiwhich I am writingib^sft flre.names which I have, by request guppfesfea, and persons to whqm I hav^ rnudo no allusion, because t!tfeY were'tfMcrfttfbd ttf'haVe been-so far in p^ejiting justice in the. effort to'savoOaptain "W., that after this rotil^^rifnf of tii&e th% do not wish to f&5fcWtt')iiw,or -ftlladef®)'in connection r.wlwsei innocence ,has first ^m^iatrhte? fiinco tho commencement of tbe present cukadar month.
Alone in tho de^r hotnsetosd „That.Qnce Wif jUoUift, ... Siafing T* t^ HiliTiH iWIT Jil])—
Echoing wttr XT6li" «Hf?f We twoftro siting togetiiar 'x And ort, yj shadows come, With treir
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lof#l" I MtWer him gently", rhey're alljion^ loajyag»,.nQ «aw Ar ,d sing in my qaiTaring treble,
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A 60Dg so Boft atnd ioW^. r.d) f-98 nan "Till the old man drips to elnmljaiL. With Hs head Bpfattiishahd -JU* And tell to myself the number
Home in a better land. ^V-
t?3!« Hpra 'eyes
Home where Shall dim'th)
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Where the smile Qf God.ia on them. ,tt Throfigh aHnlia Snmrner yeirsV*:* I a a re
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That fondly*foltfed seven, "And the mother heaciuIji'v almo,t
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Sometimes, in the^Siisk of eVenlni,
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•I Only a)ifeliifcyM9^*/u *. r. -#ul And the children are all about me,. A vision frtrtii tKe-sKies-Jhebabes whoso dimpled fingers %,wf
Eoif the to my breast, And tlie beautiful onesrlha angeU. Passed tir thb fetjrlS of bfessMlfti
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With never a cloixdfapon the'S, I see their radian^ brows 3!y boys that I give'to fteedom',--'
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The red sword sealed their vov»!. In a tangled Soutliern Wrest,' Twin brothers.bt^d jpd bcav«,^ ,,.50jg They rell and the flag they died fop,
Thank God floats over their grave. *1 vftO---." A breath and the vision Is lifted .SOiOOi
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Away on.the wiljgaiflgght,-. I SrtG And again we two are together, All alonb ln 'the night.' They tell me^llis mind-is ^Mlln6jfiO't9'!',' ?ut J:smile.at idle fia'ax* "Heis only back with the childreB,
And still as the Summer sunset
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In the dear and peaceful years.
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Fades away in the'Wwfi. And the wee ones, tired of playing, Go trooping home to rest, My husband calls, from his
"Say, love! have th'e children comer' And 1 answer With eyes Utl$fted
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IJ"YO8,Betr I thoy are.ail at.home 1" ,iSrj [Atlantic Moralily,,N?:emfeb
'J Flnan#iai fiossip. Great diversity of opinion' prevai relation. to the rbusiness .cqfdLt^it|i
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country. Someday it is^ery il," that' aierfchtfn'M that'
that trade is dui couragedvtbat feypiars ^ar^jn that bank: Presj^ta^ are ala manulfecturers are. §ping npj jobbers are failing, ana that i^ppr^i losing money. On the, oihef. Iian^ asserted, and -incontestible jfactl the assertions that all tfie reliably tions of tno true condition of the cotintry point to a highly, .prosperous go»0iti()n p/ a a iV 4 I 0
For exan\ple: the railroads .are call' earning mcfrei mbh0y"- than theJ^veL before' thcr- cad'i'h ar6- ctowded^ jWitb£ freight to theii utxWosfc 'fc'a'pilriity^ gration Was n6ver before t&lft^ge,i« it is now all the
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t^hept/rtatib'fir^oriipanies
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have tis raticJi btis)jiCTSr its they'cah.a .tend to the shipmentsVf prodU'ce are so larra that'frteig'hti- to ltihavei^'nearty JtreB^ led this' fall every grain elevatorfn I^yYork is' at wdfk night and diyj tile ho tels were never: #9jc(owded,as.|hey now are rants' were neyer|iigher nohyasTnS number of houses in process of erection, ever before so large j: ^Khe' -fatiftfera levdr had a better harvest) hoi got bettec rices for their products. ,'Th«?e aje: undgi iable facts and yet is itf iindenirfble that there Is a good deal 6filc£Ji3^MaT6^ af tWtf dullness of trade.—JV.
Y. Independmti
A axNTLBMAS at Paris, amusthj l^n^ self at the Palais^qyal, observed, wliil^id para* was carefuil^r'18oki^ "over some phlets at a bookseller's shop, suip c»Ha. tellow »tood rather too neat him. The3 gentleman w^s pressed .according the^ fashion of Ae tinrei'ih'lsf ^aVWth digiouft numbor of silrar tags and tassels, upon whicb-Jtoe tb^febflgaiiitp hayeia design, and,the. gen$lemap: npt., wisbipf to disappoiht'nihf,' iMriea^his head aqo|^er way to give him an opportunity thief immediately s.e$ „tp"'work, and in a thrice twisted oif stfvetfw cli^bt of tl le ver tags. The gehtteibati palrceiv id°T and d.rawiiigcOut a ipenknife, caugl the fellow by tb^, ear/ and ,cut it off
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the head. "Murder! murderI1'.eriffll t^e, thief. "Bobbery! robbery!"' lifted the gentleman.
thjs^ the ,^ief, in
passion, throwing them at'thegahtb mapi,« roared, "There are your Wgs afid hut* tons." "Very well,'! says tfee gentleman throwing it.haok in likomanner '^hefeis your ear."
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A qentlemait' about to ti'SVel bn a French railroad hadj'at the time of Entering tho car, ,an. uniig^ited jciga^f &1 his mouth. Observing thAt there was a lady in the compartjBent, he was about to
MRS. PARTINGTON'1 iNSOtTiD.—OChe White Moun^aiuf oflfew. Hampshire are evidently a great .inStituiicJn—V%ryj heavy frosts,' beahtiful Vi6w,, ibur idAUar. dinners. But the ^ra^tical e^e'of ji certain renoifeed Drake saw those smop^.h^idfaced rocks, and thereupon adornel and variegated the bridle path to the Tip-top Houserw'ith his~fafttill*r &i T.^»188()^3t.' PLANTATION BITTERS. This raised the ire of the Mrs. Partingtons composing the Legislature o'f thtr'GranHe'fltate,
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CELEBKAf Erf Wlcii'feRMITB TSonwAx-n. This ssuteftSliis JnptrJshablt. It 4^ Ihe mott Elegtutl and uueeptibU of Uu highett poiitk of any known material. Its chief constituents are the same as: Cf«6|»»ttA*s *e*Jte.(fcndf Pompey's Pillar, at Alexandria, in. Cgyp^ IQiicj-djtill remain unimpaired ty
THE KAVAOES OF tilEsrrcmKs, •»6*8niJ4i4i Iletttf itA': ditiMHiyof this ma» teriitl is causing a demand for it ia the Jbatarn States, wliere it Mi balng iwlflipted by the wealthier classan in preference to.the Italii prefei
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place tho cigai iji his cage when lp t%om the lady's feetiwei ?."ryse1^a fierce, 4pa, in a threatening aUrtude. A't the' simej time the lady snatched:thtfcigaKfr$n» thi gASei tleman's mouth,+and tb'feW it'out^df the( window, with the ^rtflBaJ'k
J','I,»dis^ik^',
smokers, they make me ill," The gentleman, with a polite bo#, ^^oin^S :^I do not like dogs they7 kfllAoy ftieiM"fThen, seiaing the animal by the back ef the neck, ho pitched him after the cigak .. .T..1 /-J "'53Kf tt-T-
PALMBR'S POMADES, are prephrt^ from clarified material, and Will not btoome rancid, which ia a matter of great'iraportaneo both to dealer and consumer. Our retail prices for these arUcle^yiiry,' from 25 centB to-i2, with a liberal discdiint to tho Trade.!-, a .jivd%
^T1SYCH(MANCY, Oil SdOL CHARMING." How either sex may fascinate and gaiu the lovs and affeoliou* of any person they cbooso. instantly. This simple mental acquirement all can possess, free, by ms|l, ior »nts, together wild a snide to ths-uniaarrled of both sexes. A nueor, exciting book.' lOO.OTOsold. Address T. WILLIA# tf OOl^tiWttfiers, Philadelphia. 1 1 1
$10.^1 DAT MADS BT AMI OKE, ^wft^my Parent fltoutiil Tools. 1 prepay tho samples free. Beware of infringers. My Circulars will explain. Address A. J. FULI1A.M, SprlngMAnVeniu#.:/.': V.:'. r.4,. i.r.'a
VTKSTILL LIVK ged by Impostors or "patent" xui
iron or
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got
their wise 'heads togetftei outlawed Dr. Drake, and make it a pettSl onence to1plya the artie^ic hrusheoc^ their beloved hill "Verily, the fine arts ve at a discoi^nt New Hampdiire. .Query.—^Djid tDr
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them a cori An offieial list of alf P&tenta granted, together *'fth' the^cfilfflB thereof, is pjublistodiireeKly. v-: Tin. form st^the Sww^riejAjiKiaoxN aaajptfed for binli|« and pr^roriatfonj »,cd the.year numbers mike two splendid volumes of nearly xne thoasandqnarto pagM. Publisiie 4 weekly Is year half yeai. IO ooples for one year, 825. Specimen copies SBnt gratis. Address Hit'UNN A- fcOJj No. ^7,Pftlt ttow N^w Torlt.,
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AGENT—One chance in cach
town, worthy the attantion of an active btltiness man, to take the agency for the tale of BaAMTR**T'S &VBSE& AI0DID»{» AKD.WEAIH^ STtttrs, applied to the sides, bottom,.top and cen tro, 9t,^(fors and windows. Thekalf is' beyond anything ever ottered before to an agent, and from SlU to SU pet day oaii be made. Stnd fJr agents' circular, l'he first who apply secure a bargain. Terjps lor Moulding, cash. J. K. jtfBADSTREKT
Co Boston, Mi
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Tbe Richest Man In tbe World. Extract from a Litter from Bank Soltmo* RclhtchM, •pi'ius, Stb April, 1864, 2fi One Fauby, St. Honere.
Will you be kind enough4o have forwarded to _ahflt«900boUlei of year Indian Liniment if you will send at the same time the Account, I will forward you th» MiClut through Messrs. BELKOHT do.. New York.
BABON SsLOiiex BOIHSCKUK hating recom: mended to many of his frienda Alalor LANE'S LINIMENT, and.they being dasirouCto procure it, he-atoald advise him to establish a depet in Parij. "3
THE IHDIAX UNIHSIT, As a relief, ever ready as a killer of Pali, taken inwardly^ or ouiwardly applied, has no equal. For" the relief and core of BhCBnatlC and Kearalglc Alftctloas. sprains, Bruise#,Ac.,
Bte?gtoflg»BfHliaMlMs, taken
Inwardly, in the core of Cholera. Craapfi and -^iarm*»» UyeMeaterj, a IafiuitHB, te., «pa without exception the aost woBierfBl ranaefa tbe world affords. No FAMILY should be withit. «v«I TB*Vg^RStbrlander »ea shouffl have a bottle. MI^EBSand ^ABMBBS residing at a distance from Physicians "should keep it Constantly on hand. In case of aeeidents, and
Ml den attack* ef Stomach Cemplaents, its value istMtle estimated. Ihqnire fer M^)e" LAKE'S INDIAN MNIMINT. ai4 take 10 Other. PBICE 50 CM. Per bottle.' For sale at Wholesale and Be tall by Demas Barnes
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Co., 21' Park Bow, N.
Y. Gale* Bobia^n, 188 Greenwich Bt., N.Y. F, 0. Wells A Co.,192 Fnltoa 8«., N. T. Chaa. N. (%ftt«nden, 38 6th Avenue, N. Y. and by .rethroughoat.jhejwld None geudlue uuleee-signed tiy Johx Thot. uuv and countersigned by J. T. LANS A CO., Proprtetors 168 Broadway, H. Y. J(W"i!epd !or Circular.
or C^rc-
CStBlUtATED suuti ovrxAmoMun.
i.vm OTHI PAINT COS Bc*t, Cheapest*! two coats well put ou, mixbd witli pure Linseed UiVwUi losi iiiotiaj«Atai.u JaeJLalisWJt'Q*a. 'Amm— lillfflllA Mid orbeautitet-chooot^ts seleg, and can be ahaagad IWIiJBy— MH^fiap.— to green, lead, stoun. olire, drab or cream, to suit .the UMts. 01 th«_ conjumer it is valuable for *»rnsj t^ace» A|4c^lw ImpleajnisJ OArrUgeknd 6ar-Mlabra,HViU Aad'Wuwdeu Wara
Canvas, Uetal and Shingle Boob, (It being Fire and.ttarnr prnril),. Bnil~.ii, BmlaLXlASeSt-XU (one Manruficturer travtng used OOoO bbis.- the past yev,) i^nd aa a p^iot fov auy pnpoae la un^ surpissed lpr (Hidy. ..arabuicy, elasticity, and adhtelrout'a. JVtce"$6 }»er (iM ot SuOilbe, whicfc will supply a (armor fur years to opme. Warranted in alt ca*W as ahova. Sendiota circular, whichr{g|Tos tnU parjlculars, ^uBt«oUttlno unless brai)ded~ in a trad-J mark, GV'ufton lU'neial Palbt.V Addrrea UaNIKL BIUWJBLL.Propnetarj 4l2Pe»rl Street, Haw orit.i 4Ke°t8 Waate i- LJ A
LANifl —*«D00aords choicerarm.
ing and JriaiberlaD Ju, in S.uth Western MinkOtiVi, at 9^i4 per'adHa (cas'h) ln lots to TitiejMjrlect. \Vm. IiIGKaK. J, KeVfark ctty
Title^ertect. \Vm. liIGEUK, 2n. 30 Brood bt.,
Y-Xi-'C 0$»&8
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1 Large Peremptory Salo" ifSail} .'a it4
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"'Tril'' "•.)«!'€ 3fi*i
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50 & 66 fits p«tf yd, worth:.ffB'iS 75 oW
bb jmbi 'f-:1'"
Merrimac, Co- -jchico, Sp ague, ur.d k-h T3it a«QC a an a a Prinu at 12J ct61
French Merl-
.•'! «.{n1| noSj ail cloaia, 90c per vd, worth $1,?5 Doable Width English Meriuos, ,L.^!' 40cts per yd. 4 *L
•B rxT A ... a Black Alpacas, 85 $ cento per yard.
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Eiupreas ^opliua reduced from .W $1 to 76ots per yd. a&X
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ChiWren, $r,25. ""_j A RM.dv oi JIM no itoitsj 0 {j RfcinnrcKftl *i LJ fuufjuiiy 6i|crifice3^
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36 iuch wide £luci( Silks at $4.60
1 ii ai* Poplins,at $2,50.
Dress ^podt, Silks and Mohair?, tit 60 qta^j^rj^ 1 A^k, to seo those patterns.
.EtO#S °f Plaid Shawls, Qloaklnjgs
-. £-.OIoalk^i
Bleached Muslins one yard wido at 12} cehte, worth 16§-ete.-Cottoa aad Wool Plappels Kedaced ip Price. eeirii j7 ,,
Bed Blankets at $5,00 per pair, and dp* wards.. ,T All W00YIngrain Ck'rpots reduced-to $1,00 per yard, hertit^fdte cheap at $1,35.
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IIJC B.'iLKIt AND FUttNAOE 16 GOTTEN up upon tuo plain cotnnio* aom-o principle 01 generatins stomn. It i» much safer thaa the ordinary Builer, bring smaller, and can ba added to, dimiuisiioti, by ihe number of series. Tbe irregular expansion MiBiect to Boilers, is obviat ed, there being flues in thbin to resist tha.cx liibsioh of tu« shell. iTliey ate si «fc
Readily G-ot At'
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jJNION* BA&BX.
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Jt XSTEY 00.. BratUeboro, Yt id Xanafactn than any other in the the piiadi^al
Tbe 6riginpl Inventors and Xanafacturan Combining sore pertathn* world.
•9S Washington at., BostonhSt Brteins st. N. 18 No. 7th ik, FhflM 11* Baadolyh St., Cbtra#o
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China, ^eensware, Uijfsware,
House-furnishinga '^Gopds, a Ji-. COAL Q2X
Lanterns,
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Solid colored
/'a'VH twilled
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,i! f(ir Walking*iSuitf, 'M* ij.25oteper fbii1 Alpaca Poplins
LAMPS,
DOCTOR
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NO. 6S MAIN
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ARRTHEN W ARE, i&7' Dtaia Street* ,:Zr& TSBRB. HAUXB,: IND!,n,
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I fn ojo^Q marked down lrotn II At ki tyv:b $1^26 to oar ydi1 Silk and Wool ff no j&rr'toi wPlaid Poplins' tor-4(J
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FURS! FURS In Mink, Fltef, Water^Mink, Siberiaii. ff^uirrel, &o
Ladies^will Add :theiGraat Sensationr of *i oii^h^ hpwr in
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^^Priees that everyfead^ can afford to is make ah investment I tf'.s- .v 't
& CO.,
77
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BOILER &FUEXACE
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q2 T— r£ .k-0 ,*«&.¥ v-ifc Promises to be the Economical, Safest and
Cheapest Boiler and Furnace in the World I viq 4
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for cieantug and rop*lring, ao the expense of making new, is
t'^au iay oihty known. Th^y
me a saving of at leant ooe-balf of the fnei The application of hen' tit tti«id is to kliroet the attack ou all tli .sarits bljt the fir»t one on the sirie nbove Any coll ctibu of ^diizwnt in tho bottom,
bi'sid«8comiiK'U'iys,fiipjJih« ttA
bo'lers with
the Mo. Tttejtia txicWb^i. (*». of tho Boilers
An 4-4ias)tab'e Aparat&s,
for the purposo of rrgnl:itain? the attack of lieat on the Builarsr'iIt Laj«l«o .tnudu smolie.cobauming, by"odtrfttthg »tr through pipes laid at the --highest paiut of oiavaiion bgt vcoa tiio boiitra titled pipr9 ar6 perlbiit-d with lifes. The floes nudar themUre curved almust tUe shtifrii ef the JB^ii.rs, Witt reassrs or: c»viKJi)| u,iiaer ^toh Boiler t- tele va the ueho. which c«n ^4 cteaneJ oat at the little side iloors. The current ornnt-r in each Boil is indeptnJunt .of the other, being oaly conaocted bt tho uiu I jruni, 11 ih-i end ob|(^
Boi-ers and gil W ueLlfpltS, as anuwa by the uotted lines in the eugra^iug. Th«y can be se-A IIL opfflitlOOTAt .'Air. George F. Kills' Woolen =Ka«toryv Xorr^Uaut^.Ind.
For particulars, aldro^-,"or si^
cs- iMeCLURE & ELLISJ' fe oetldwSm ffil*
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FRMfi Q£LVIO Sr BRO Manufactanm of ail kinds jOf'
GEACKERS and .bus ui
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,"0n Lafayette St., between Catuil Atid ilepiStf
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Programmes and drpuiara, tfaiwtotied in
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Much of his praotlco has beeu of a private fast tare. Bgphilii, Oonorrhea,Qleet, Stricture, all IIri
MTAeobmnSodatioUs anqHe OhUrgerf ^loderitr :area gi^rMteed,M Ooasult^tk)ns by letter.91} wE8ce, free.' Most'Cases-can bo'preperly ireJtt):
Meniitruationand'Prexqa*oy, So. without an interview, and medicines, secure. tiot .bsertation, sent by malt: or depress. N» lin irauoe to bu»i^«i8 in mpst casea.
Addiijis Box-30y2, St. TiOnis, Bjto. "9"'e .Hoftire—8 A, Mirtf 8 P. M.tGihot yern^ancQti xintidat" idd'8event&»ae sfnaVi etlred spot In
ooatedat No.617 St.Charles Street,between .Stxt id8eventh.oae s40araemth of Undell'llotei, itired spot In tho centre .of the pity.
Consultat: aodation of such
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Consultation rooms, and rboVusifor the ae«tu. as require daily peiW' tl attention. t.
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Can get, fn a Bfeal^d letidr ehvelopfe.my TlieOr ymptoniaahdXieattDenbof Nervous, Urinary au •exual Diseases,oioeriy delineating all the disease: (riulbfonrj' 'with', lull Symptom Idste, ror-' t« !iree-ceut. postage stamps to prepay postag Hrcnlnr for tadleei relating to Diseases of Pta
B, B0CKELL being a practical PLOansKK, at* tiia request of many friands, beg» tuanno^noe thatheu now. pcepjared tojexe cuts all orders is tbe above btulness, in connection ith bis 'i 1. I
ilonse Fainting and Graining. S^bf—On tUl jft.,fid Do«- Nwih of Centra us
jsates^PUMPS, ,WATER ci40SBTa,
A, fitted up on ttie most approved principle^, kepairing promptly atteuded to. sopS a O
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T^BBE-HAUTE^ INDIANA,
8EATH, BMITJJ & CO., Propr's.
1,^.1 J-. 4^ .. "'A 11 Manufacturers of Steam "Engines, Mill Gearing, and SfaeMniry of every detcription. All kinds of lcoaaud BraBa iOastin|s made to order. Bt ury olass'or repairing promptly attended to. ov
'Orders solioited. I The highest Oiih Prlie Paid for Old Gobpeif, Bran, and Iron. auc0d|ftf
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PHfEXIX FOr»D»t ii jjfj, al iJ
Machine Shop,
McElfresh, Dengler & Co.. iu 8. X. eori 9th-A SagieSts nkar Passeassr Depot -jlO O jfi TIIBB* BAUTB. IND.IriftfcJ -i 1 ii 1 ii'il
KUnn^ctureraof Steam Sngln^KltU Maoblne* ry, Hotise Fronts, Fire Fronts, ahd Circular Saw Mills
Special attention paid to tbo mtnufacture and repair of BrsM Work, Patent Office Mda Ac. We are also prepared to out Teoihed or Cog Gearings of either. Cast Iron, Wrought trdu or Bras in.themost {M0fot manner.
Repairing done cpptl. .! All parties' comiiyit^d' with this establishment b«ingPr.tctlcal.M«chMjtn of Jetsial yinrdjiipmlenoe, we feel'safe lti saying that we can ntudei fall sbtteActloa ,to oar' .-enstoaters^botirfii jaiii« of workmanship and price.
The Highest priro paid for all old schip Ir«m delivered at the. "Phoenix, Foundry." near the PaMimg.f Depot:- -JT/. 1
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Paisley Shawls,
Broche Shawls,
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161031ns smi stmft
if 4
10-4 SHEETINGS,
Blenched and Unbleached,
it 10 Cents per Yard!
1 Cau Bill's. "Semper Idem," Bleachfed,
''all Ai Twen^r Cents f3-
1 Cage Gkrod"4-^ Bleached at IS
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dCULIST A.ND AUBilST, 3 JbBO^I NEW YORK, 18 NOW PKBMANENTLT L0CATSO II
NDIANAPOLIS, Wnere hem be consulted, ruioi ohabo*. on ail iis ases of thee» del-eat* or«aus. Tho uuivtrstl.aucodW of In. WalX's practtce for the past two year, in this eiy, torth»r with tuurteen jeara eilioneucc in thiS bntUch l/f the medical prbiesrfto* elsowhere, s^iouM.oe a piurauleo to .those afflicted toat he is no charlatan or quack,but quahflad to acfci.mplish air he undertakes. CroeS Kje re-LOVod in ont- Miucto or ne charge, and without interrnpt bn to bus.n'Bs.
Patlants to have already been cured i' Blindness, Deafness Cro^s Bye, Ac., an lo se--n on appliciroti the Offlor. All surgicai operafiens made In the presence of tbe family puysi clan Wiivn Jesired.
Offensive discharges from the Kari of Children (a sure Tc erunjuer of Deafuees,) permtnently cared O&ronii-Ii.flTu atipti
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No OhABQK fo'r an Examination and an Opintoa, and ee ctiatgefor un-cotass.ut treatment.:, Upe-ating Booms—zl% West ilari land Street, up stall*: .» 1
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Dr. MoCes KILL,.member of the State Board of AgricO mre Mrs. 0. Witmnos, wife or Stats AnM.'qr Osiwatv and Mrs. Uanak, wife of Dr. Cauau, Parke cou'-ty— all pirties of the high toitVdrder of fnwiilKene and see al posliion,Wli«»e
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ASTROLOGY.
GOOD ITEW8FOR 411!
ll.eoOTO ANT FEKS01I WHO WltlfititTAt MAOAMK KAPHAKL IN THK PBOFA8SION.
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NEVER-FAILING MADAMB BAFIiAKUi| the best. She succeeds when all eih-re bare (ailed. All who are in troablei—alt who have been nnfortnnate—all whoat* food hopes have breu disappointed, crushed and blasted by falsepcesaUo* and deceit—all who have been misled an-i trifled with—all fly to her for advice aud MtbfaoUon. Alt who are in doubt of the ad-ctiom ot ihose they love,consult her to rrtl»s»and satisly thatr saftfite^'
InLoveiffalrs She Never Falls.
She bias the"seeftt bf wlhulng tbeaffiictloas of theopposile sex. She shows yon the likenoet of your future wi(» or hn-band, or absent friend. Uue^gtndes the single to a bappy marriage, and mikes Uu married happy. Her aid aad astice baa been solicited In innumerable instances, and th« baa •Mrvye-tteea- tho-nxmni ^f'-seccr. ing a
Bpeedy and llappy Harriage, '8K^ V," therefore, a =nre (RpPtrdd "ce. It "Is'well known to the public nt large that she was the first, and »he is tbe only poison in this country njiv can show the liiTeneaR in reality, aud who cau give entire satisfaction on nil fb« cvmcemeotiift-, which cau be tested and proved by thousand s, l-oth married an-i single, who daily and eagerly visit her. •To sdl in bnslress liet-advicwitritrvaluaWe. She canjoretell, with the greatest certainty,, the resuit of all commercial aud buiu««s transactions.
Lottery numbers given wlth.-ut ex in charge. MXDAJTE R"APTIAKL is a.tioca fld-j'Asfrologist tfaatevery one can depend upon. -She Is the gteatst Asti ologist of tbe njneteentb.eejtnry^ It is (hat we 1-itnownfaot thnt nijik -. illiteratepretenVM S e6py bs^ ndvertiseRirats ami try toimltale to*.
JljHd»m« Jt%pti^el ls tht swventl) daughter of the seventh daughter she WJIS born "with a nrtural iilt nh« oau tore tell j0dr"V0ry thobghtA. She ftlao«nree drunkenness.
All interviews stri$tljE.elva^eand ceaftdpatial. As a Female Physician her cegoedie^.u^yer fall 10 cure a.1 female irregularities, and to produce tbe motftMy flow, without danger or dipt-sufe.— Tiieyoannot iujure, but, ot) the contrar}, they improve the health.
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""'THE GOLD PEtt, BKSX'AXD CBMifOT OV PWIS.
Morton's Goid Pens,
Tbe Best Pens In the'World.
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Morton makes no Pen* stamped with the_ JVame or Trademark of any other therefore, where aa Agency iir established, the public will be best suit*dt and at the same prices, by calling on the Agent: in all other places those wishing the Morton fen must send-to Seadqutirters, where their dfdets irtit receive prompt attention, if accompa-nied-with the cash.
A. Catalogue, with fall description of sizes and prices, settA on receipt of tetter postage. ».
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A Stock Company owurd and controlled by the leading business men in the State. The f^llowi area part of Uie Stockholders, wbo are rusldeuts of Terra Qanfe, and to Whom *e would refer these wanting soun4 J^nd reSable Iniurance at lair rates.
Preston Huasey, Pres't National State Bank. J. 11. Cujningbam. Druggist. L. Q. Wsirrcn's iioirs.
HAVENS A OQ,. Agents,
Office over Donnelloj's ITrug Store.
HATS AND CAPS.
YOKK HAtT gT OBB
Joseph C. Yates,
JUSTIN BEOKIPT' OF
Mens' Hats ot au kinds,
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Boys' Hats ot all kinds, 3. Misses' Hats of all kinctn. Infants' Hats of all kinds. And at all prices. ax_ llsitrmade tb order on rfbort notwd. Com. and soe
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FiiANKllV, M0RB1S0N & CO., OKNKKAL Coiumissiou Mercliania,
No. Stf West 2d St., Cincinnati.
BEJ^KBENCKS.
Pearce, Tolle, Holton Shaw, Barboar A Oo., a Porter, K. 0. Leonard A Op., Win. tilenn A Sons, Bob't Maeready ft Co.. Koster Urothers, Footo, Nasb A Co.,« Chambers, Stevens A 00. 'ihliSMlj
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A I N E A S Warehouse on First St., at the Cahaf'Basin. anDdwtf 1. TKUHK UAT1T9..1ND.
^DMINISTBATOB'S SALE.
The uud^isigued hereby gives notice that be W If sell (0 ttie hitfbc.t bidder, at publio aittion, on tbe premise.-!, in the couthwest part of the city of Terre Haute, bn
THURSO AT, OCTTOBKB 31.t 18S7,» all the cronal pr'party belonging to Xbe estate of A. K. Bjglsam, deceased, pertaining to the manufartnre of brick, lo wlt! Horvo*, Wagons, wheribarrows, spades, Ac., AiC.
Teuxs.— 4. oieditof nine monilis win Hi given on all sains over three dollars, the purojb ser giving note with tood security, salving ralnatiot -nd appr*Ut-meat lawk, aad beaHog interest fro date. Ttiree oliaisvaDd under o^ah. Sale to commence at 10 d'elock, nu said day." •*:.». F. W. SHALE r, octlGwSt Administrator. 1 I,
AND STATION BKY.
W. O'GONNELL
Sm dispoeed of hie Undertaking Bnsineas,iwhich hid beoomo necessary iu cousequence cf tbe rapid increase of hi*
BOOK TRADE.
fie "will new devote tils entire atteiitlou fo the latter branch of business, and witl^a full and complete stock 6t
Books and Stationery, SCHOOL BOOKS, MA6AZ1NES, PAPEKS, &C„ c., Aita eontlBOkuoe of th« trade heretofore so Ch^rnl)?
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Main Street, between CtlianffHih, FREOEKIK OKIOKK. Having empl'-yetl the serrkei of J. S.' Ferguson, ctii known prictiow workman, Jw now prepared to execute all erdeis in tho ab»ve busineeo, with promptness »*tlJspat£h. octSdly
