Daily Wabash Express, Volume 17, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 18 December 1867 — Page 4

DAILY

TKBBB-HAUTK, IND.

Wednesday MwlUt N%

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,'-DAY'S ADTBRTISBMBNTS

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Dkewrslfrart, Throat and Lung6^D^.JUle., Prof -Catarrh—Dr. Ha e. Books—0. DitBoni Oo ,V„t I Drj C'cdi—C. WltMg A Oo. /, ii or a

The snow is eighteen inches deep

near Lafayette, so »ay« the

tfagr A

j6jp The

$/Sf As

Owner.

glau

wedding haf been added to

the connubial anniversaries. What's thai

Journal

neaUMia Hon. B.

W. Hannaas a prokablt eindidate fbr Lieutenant Governor.

I®" The "hot" ika«B ktha laat inveiion. The heat eomea ttom a chemical arrangement.

a will aat and Ah tftgle

killed in tbe vanity Of Lafayett* lait week.

A ooal dealer at New Albany

donated six hundred bushels coal to the poor of that oily. ,r

tthe

Froat King tightens b^

grasp the coal man raise their figures, and the price of eoal is steadily advancing*

Ten tons of the old Atlantic

iccablf to bf

has been brought to New Albany manufactured into railroad iron.

A Chicage divorce caae rests oi

the complaint of the ladf that her hui band made her get up in tbe night an make the bed over.

Ool. a If. Allen, of Vincennes, isj

suggested by the Times of that city as the Bepublican candidate for Coflgrtsa for that District. 2 gt^r The entire assets of a recent bankrupt were nine ohildren. The creditors acted magnanimously, and let |»im |j»p them. 9

I

I W & O up a or on of our advertising columns this morning to present the "third edition'^ of ^elr Christmas bulletin. Bead it. •i he •. •:i J. -iftH*

86T With feur passenger trains An» ning both east and weet, ovr people now can get out of town in those directions at almost any hour desired. -4 It/.

Potatoes are very scares in this

market, even at the most exhorbitant prices. It would pay to ship them here from eotno more favored locality. __

8©~ Dr. E. T. Brow'h has befid Iil3^es sin!c tho Indianapolis City Couaoil on the 6iii)jcct wf "artesian water" find its ^proSj» peels in connection with the boring of a well inxihat locality.

Boat building in New Albany

may soon celebrate its fiftieth anniversaryThe first steamboat ever built there waa tho Ohio,'' in 1818, by Messrs ShreVe A Blair. ...... -V '•$ Ai S

Tho tax assessors eommence their

work immediately after the first of January. These officials from the sfvelrs| townships will hold a confe»enSe ilib^tly for tho purpose of fixing upon a Uniform assessment throughout the ooanty^

Poter Hulse, an old a'ld esteemed

eili/.on of Lost Creek township died at his residence Sunday afternoon laat. He was about seventy-six years of age, and had been a resident of this eovnty near forty years.

DKATH—BURIAL—JtAMUia*.—A

man

in Floyd county, leal hb wife bjr death at nine o'clock in the ntmiag he buried her at ten, and at six Married another.— No cards—indeed there was no time for any, unless they ootid have been distributed at the grave.

There has keen a debrfte on bap­

tism at Newtown, Delawaft county, between Messrs. Jump, oT tbe Methodist Episcopal, and Fllppo, of the Baptist church, at the eonelusion of which, says a local paper, all the Methodists were converted to sprinkling and the Baptists to immersion.

We call attention to card in the

column of new advertisements, headed BKST NSWSPAPSBB, and would rocommend it to the attention of any one inters* ested in the subjeot of advertising. They should read it and send for a circular giving particulars, if only to learn how much a well regulated system can be made te increase the amount of advertising to be obtained lor a fixed sum of money. The parUp who thus invite attention to their facilities, (Messrs. G. P.

B5Well & Co, 40 Park Bow, N. Y.,) are known lo us as responsible business men, with whom it is a pleasure to deal. ',i'

rtb Btreet Monday night wa%

not ft liquor sSIbofi, no liquors having been sold. there for soma time. The buQ^g -aacU contents were' oaWrfefy consumed except a small dosk containing bookstand papei-s. Tb6re was an insurance of $600 on the h|iilcji^K* aild on the goods to neartbe'full virtue. "The origitf of the&v* todMfrowifc' i' I

The city taxes, as shown, by the b#ltft. aggregate ^follow­

ing for t*e p$s^j^ Genejal Ttt.^i~

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each r'vt?*."'*'--vtd

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AND STATE ITEMS.

ISew Albany owes $178,000.^

amuse us.

I ,,s.AIS

g@~ Alf. Burnett is coming this wa

$4§,797 32

Special School Tax....... 13,685 p6 Delinquent Tax 9,422 18

a 3 5

Tfhere are 1,648 polls on the duplicate upon which tbereisa tax of fifty cent^

MINBTRILS TONIGHT.—A

Jto

g@„ The river is froeeii oyer just above

the city. J-

ildi-

large ai

ence, in search of fun, musipo and ^enW\ ment/wilfdll DiWi^ fikll to-night on' thejoccasion of the return of Skiff & Gay

worth *(t& the inVetote^ ifor where can be found in one collection pach a bombfaation as LowGtiyldrd aird ^fobnny Howard "end men^ aiid comedians, the famous quarter.„.of Gardner, Purcplr, TyrreU and Barsby, the clog"" dancers Kelly and Holly, and Joe Mairs- in bis terpsichorean feats, Goeariy forachojce seat. ,.j t.

19* The programme of the Sa$Ath School exhibition which ,1#^ to peared this morning, is ^deterred till jomorrow morning's issue" on'&ccount-of the lateness of the hour at' which it: wias' brought ip, but the public may rest as sured it is a good one, and'Jh'ave no fea(rs to invest a quarter, when you may be waited upon: by members,of the schopl for that purpose, or if they should m$s you to go Bartlett & Austin's, or 11 le Hall door on Thursday, eyeping find .feijy for yourselves.. s.

On Friday evening following the Fir it Baptist Sabbath School Exhibition tbe ladies of that churtK* will give a freo Fe: WLV ^e ^hildW^^S^PNsc^'ii Fenoe Hall. On dis occasion a sump tupus supper table will be set for all tho^e frl«idi Whg wlb, to dome in and aid th!e Sunday School'cKQie^ ibkets bf' admission 25 cents. ,*

V£V U/

—.—i' •«.«•»-•—• 11 r5 TA^ Thk SCHOOLS.—Bvery

man has

an interest in the community in' wbicK he resfdes, and helps to shape its charac teh ^here is no one interest of any com1munity of mote vital importahCe than the sehool interest,, for fop^ and raiment for the body are or no tpore importanice thad nutriment for the nito'd a$d soul.'

As citiiens lie attend fo ourtiaily ^voi b^ons, trade,'.^oianierce, sericulture, me chanical induBtr/^nd the various arts and profes^o£s yjth great assiduity foij two ohvieus purposes, namely, to provide! for our fsmilies a dompetence and to edu-1 Jkte ou#chifcl|,en. All this:is right'. It is our duty? ,It is obviously our duty to do whatever w««an'to vender our schools ef flcient and, ^u9cesaful—foster and sus taln^them-r-to «how a sympathy with the teachers, atj4jn ,every" way. to^ evince a deep interest in,their ^upporst andi usefulness, that our children may be'encouraged and stimulated in. (heir studies, and led to appreciate the^vain* of :theit-privileges

Thts cantibt 'be *a£cotiiplfsbed Without frequent In teWoutse with the teacher and children in

(the'scene

of their nuatual la-

bora-^'tbft jschoolrroom., If thegr were aware of the encouragement and stimulus that frequentjvisits afford the teacher, we have no doubt fhaf'miiny more of our gop^ffti^ens bp-ifouud -wit» nessing the exeficis^. of. ithe school-room .mSeventy-Five I( chjl^en, ^tinder .the in^iwljign an4#C cipline of a faithfjjHe^cber^are daily ims proving, becomi^g wisier and '.better, how a w&ft '|^lfto&(T^proVti''cheers the

a parent or guardian. It is

rim^

an interesting slander suit that-has just

He did n^ use this J^ngiiage exagtly, but tbe term employed wuld sdorftof no^ other construction,, and the jury Very promptly and very properly* as we r^urned a vepdret gfeue ^2vQ00,^ccy feoki'e of 'the jurors wan Cm to make it $5,000. Out in M^nesotk, tbe qfi^pir'jdiay, man who bad boasted of tbe seduetion °f» y°«F£ neighbors and placed in EUCD a co^dit|oi that be would iiot be. lively do a^ything of tbe kin^- again. J?|e Mople:

thi of the kini

lord's Minstrel Troupe, and it will get that law Inttf ffittrhatias fn this'cfise

..

that- pupPsiiWncr^V met by the teacher with indiffe«b«6j WlMtf the father or mother ^jj^mmuaqd. with him, and :he has bean permitted to tafcB tha gauge of parental afe'ction.. We all have a knowledge of the tegaper and'di4Ofiltii6.n 'of our own children, -that fflOntb& pfx&re Ail observation vnll'Mrdiy commiinicate to* the t.whOT :?ar advantages and

imeans of gaining thjl .knoyle^gq,' afS''.far isuperior tohfo.and at will greatlyfaciliitate his labors^.jahU i^resise'their.tproI Sductive taloe," if we ^ive biin ^hat insjghi we can into their attainments and cener"til'1-"** fil character.

If in this' way Vd can ena^e tbe teach er to find easier ®Venues to the £Qind' and heart of the pupil, if we can aid him in gainihg admfttahce to 'the mner sancfaiary, we will do much tp supply the want of tact and judgment and ex^fridng^, to which many young teachers uiust attrib ute thieir want qf sifccesi: "-IM -cctt ,dur firstinterview with the Wacher be pnfe. to which we are drivearby exasperated pasM sion, provoked it maybe, by 'tjie in^ictionof necessary punishment/ In a.tuajority Of cases, doubtieM, this p^infai result, painful both'to our own sensibilities and to tha friendly feelings of the might'have been ayoided'b'iid we seasona-. bly ouJtiwated hisacqpafartatrte ahQ Tritf' him op hearty* co^opera\ion.

Do we say we hare oo SWwe to visit the schools Tii'e* excuse is frivolous. For what else liave we «o time We took with rigid scrutiny ifcen alxniti,to make deposlte of pecuniarj fateiisii 'or'Coiv^it our property. 1« wouldacouse out«elvee of blameworthy carelessness, if we neglected to look after any wifrldly interest, however insignificant, that we bad committed to another's trust. We inspect with Jealous watch the conduct of our agent, and are ndt disposed to overlook lightly any deriiection in his assumed icapacity. Our property is at stake, ancl we will not, as capful businesss men, subiject it to baurd, the blunders of ignoranoe or the mistakes of carelessness. And this is Well. Are we equally^alert and vigilant and untiring, wlen a value is at staked as transcendently superior to anyof the means of earthly prosperity, as' the soul is superior to the body iiet us awake and look to our interests.

The present school term will dole with this week. On Thursday and Fridav there is to be an bral examination of all the schools. Parents and,friends are invited. Let us all go and see the schools in their working time, equipped for toil not deckfd /or uow^

.99

Dollars each two at Three Thousand! Dollars each three*- at' One ^ious^d Dollars each twejify St.1 ^ive,' Hundrsd Dollars-each leri at ^bree HunjdTfd Do]' lars each three at Two' -Huiidted •'aii^l Fifty Dollars'each i' tiw\ty at Two Hunre a id W it iV a fifty-five at Two Huniired Dollprp h^ fifty at^One Hundred ^n'd Severiiy-Fije Dollars each one, ^ujfdre^ toi at One" Hundred D^lla'rs^ ^ac£ twepjy^Ji

Dpll&rs each an& numauous-i articles.of vahid and Use, top^^g!.!,f6,^g{ity'!3f.wci Thoussnd Dollars, tbe^'wbole making jqi aggregate. of Three Hundred Thousand Dollars worth of presents," which will be distributed among the ^h^^hpldgj'^ eftch jshare guarantying some one of the ^resi jents riamed above. Iii ftddit^^vt^iVis^a jhagdspmo steel tpiate. engravityg^ at the time of .^h^ purchase pITihe'-'fitook' ThiB engraiving'at retaft/ bbll'd' fiot be ob'-J tained Tor amwiot p^id fon Uiarstock. Who will hesitate to

4

CHEISIMAS

dlt.

.-fgp: Abet^fajk^rifitomr. grft^6w bf Carhart & Needhaui's Parlor Organs or Melodeons. Fof'ptr'h^yi evenness and

^ipe Organ than any other Reed instruent now made. To be found only at issner's Palace of Music. 18d2t.

mm

mm

terminated in the Criminal-Court of ihat SK« FSSS!—"-''

^i^lig^^j and^tijlip&lo, suit Against a young man named Francis Haywood r£or5 slander. It was atyejged &d |rfoyjjii mlofridaii* that-'he had tjeen "sacked" by the young lady at a country gathering—speltfng-match or' something of that sort-^and ihpfr, i*eyhft^yeUiratfc3 by telling her, in the preeence of be»companions, that he had been criminally ihti mate with her once and wcrUld be again

j. again. a'^e rpop»awno

didnot Btop to inquire as t6 the ti^itbtor falsity of the dishoflprable^boast, ^)iif j?ent ffot his cdrnmissiOTi geafeml The unanimous verdict wHl be that they served him right.:

WQjHWVinotl»iElfc

the-Haywopd case Ij^yond: tbe ^cts as developed in jevidenM and jjerdjet of

Afie' j^Try, but it. raerita morB tnan- a passing notice in, the admonitic/n it carries, not only to young trTen wh6' Tiave xppr& gab thaBj ibjaiiV) n^fid ak' wholly oblivious "qf that quality whi^l true men .caU honor, bgt to anothsr^aild. more numerous class of rattle brained .gosgipe, who are.forever asnd'ever gaddiijg about in the circulation of-some foul

persion on thp go 'fhe'h abit-ofecome

atflr®11»e

green-bellied gad'flfes which p^sWet^ the, fine pointa of a.horse tp light, «I his seres, they buz through a cdmmuti like ours and blp.w jniiggots' for pislififi#. They Vhink of nothing else. ,, Their min4s become a sort of cess-pool'for alV the jilth of tbeJtown. They are an--offensive nuisance, and. ought, to 'b£ ibated by«jj»al law. Women, for the most part, moito^qlize this sort of thIHg, but there are me af yel|i plenty\o^ them, iwho ^Hrradl themselves- by Che vgnoble*^ habit? Ni man who honors his mcftber^ Bls^St( should takfc'"a* -v/oirfati's nrtme tqjon lips save in kindness." ho caanot speat well of herj fate hW sjMak no in, 'and when a man isW-tost to 'shame, so desti-tute-of aji«el&respeetsas td^bodsfcf the confidonce-' ofi friendship 'fef bis

trigues, let himuridefstaud hat 4w'car|ries his life upon.bift'-Sla£ve,'itn'd'^hb' may esteem himself.'fottunaiie,"'if^ ffl"®1^1$wr abiding community,4 *be dlbi(peS3'i?iTO 4 in an a

"THE ITIVJKMH^ litsyiTVTE^Wegapf

^e'nd a-iist 6f to be awarded atCtee Dbllftr ^ier^ffare in afdbf "th'e Rfv^ erside Institute, a

fo'raV

reat" attraction tor the ladies at

k« ,W. O'GonneJHsjti Harpersflaaat' of Fashions for Dedemb^r^. dlt.

A UfySKUL CHBXSTWA3 PftWEKT-r-A ooi Florence- Sewing M»ohih^ -\go to

WJTDNSTSDAY, D*C. 18.

Analysis.

P. M. 1:30 to 2:15 Natural History. 2:15 to 3:15 Albebra, 2d part, A. 3:15 to 4 Latin O. .. j.-% 4 to 4:30 German B.

THUB8BAY DSC. 19, 5.-,' to 10, Physiology J- 5 .«to-10:45 ChetaiStr/

&

arV

I.

for, tbe axatiilt'l

nou^1education of 'I^^ers and sailors' or. phans,,froni all part^/)f ^^f^ountryjtiwiei tbe management of the Washington Library Cqmpany, at Pjt»il#delphifti.-i The first.presettt is yort^.|gi^ty 'Dollars tie second, ,Twenly ffThoasan^ Dollars the'nhlT^ Dollars the fourth ^eo Thousand Dol-j lars the fifth Five Thousand Dollars the sixth consist o^^QUwort^. JwentyFive Hund^d ea^rThw reminder arc valued as follows- Two, fti-JEtHtfififl Thousand Dollars each one at Ten Thousand Dollars^ tdVfrat Five Thousand

HORSE

Dollars^each ten kt.Fif^.

aid *al4iwle charity

'•OH.SUCK tej'msi '&ead 'advei+itewnierife'

a*»TJaa «efJ

$ipSO?p"«pl

poened (fn Sbiiiril'iA^r ^ct^c^%roler^s ob South Fourth street, near tbe Market House. —a**— 18dtf.

SAXTON

&

Go to Riddle's, 151 Main street,

for Sewing Machines.. pj- ^£Jx,rSiVi

|0*(Compare the Patent "Glove-Fit-ting" with any other Corset, either sewed or woyen, ^ad its /upyi«|rit]^i| a^ oqpq manifest. Though its first cost i3 more

than a common article., it ti^e CHEAPEST Corset in use, because \t is "tbe BEST: *"1 -3AKTON A ~Wkx.Msii't, ju .j, a .li'/.A'icrKti.itaiinoaT »tA i«tStirntO

rt

10:45 to 11:15 German A. 11:15 to 12 Algebra, 1st part, A. 1:30' to 2:15 Logic. 2:1-5 to 3 Fatwal Philoiophy. 3 to 3:45 Algebra, part, B. 3:45 to 4:30 Physical Geography.

P.

hjr.if pss" V*i« St*

FWDAT, DEC. 20.

11 to 12 Mental Philosophy. |.«

P. M. 2:30 to General exercises,

RAILKOAD PASS

of

I MANAGING DIBECTOR'S OFFICE, TERBE HAUTE, IND

Dec. 18, 1867.

Perrti1sfet6n ^s hereby" granted to the {u^ivto^praH%ovy tb§ trackj of^ the M. "& Si Eailroad and return to J. A Smith's (successor to Bauth & Smith) Drug 3tore, on Main street, between 8th and 9th street^ tljey ?n fipd, .a full stock of*Pure Drugs, Chemicals, Paints, Oil#, r&tofct Ms&ic&ieir ^erfui^ry^e^ articles suitable for Holiday Presents, at the lowest market rates. J. A.

SMITH,

^'ro ox DAT OF

Ig't for Indiana.

i^Li_H^4

0.vO.F.—The members of Vigo Encampment are requested to meet-this even* ing at 6A o'clock ,at4W»^d FelloWB Hall

i.NIwb

jl

rrn'-

I

ffmT -Hai*) BxsifcRATiVK took

the First Preinium a ^Silver Medal at the competitors

shf^Sta^ i%ir "Barrett's."

6ver all dwit

A VALUABLE ESTABLISHMENT.—The

Chemical Works of D. B. DeLand & Co are located at Fairport, Moaroe county' Npj b^do- Ui^ «r^at ®rie^nal and tbe great Central Railroad of the StMe,»fTfMs»sworks are, cspd^ted on^a we nle&hrAted Chemical Saleratus, which finds a market all overjthf woi4d) with t&L demand that, can scarcely be met. It is sold every -WBef^Santraea FjrevwyEc^ w^knOwsi the vif\3 QthAlVt fkfk "Who" Wcftlld re-! light.. ajid wholesome

•lli^fle

d.H

-i.aui -J-

&.^lourftbuM&$iiaal

flour,mew corn meal, and hominy at. AIJI J'TTRRDW'A SON'S.

South Fourth street

bai-'-l I iaJi(

fit 18dtf.

Qcder a, Florence jewing Machine for^ipibrlstmas present.

-^JpREAT RajRGAlf!J—Any "person wishiogi to icogage "in a 'very profitable btisi* ^.e.q'iiirlng a small capital,-will please ad^re^s P%0. Bo£j35? for furtfier particulare. Good resjBons given for selling. iKA,'|at"

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j:-. .-o(!:«VT

Qoofy^A'

gseat yariiiy /o?

usefti^resentS ftridli|tItTndtiqij|^?^' afcthft.*'-Boston Store,"411

SAXTON & VVALMSLEY.—

-I A i? I

tST T. H. Biddlarau Sft\^iflgl! iMachiao agency is,at 161:M«iSasWf^t %o"r JITU -K

Aaciauaxlii*

4

Advertise IW MCDOTIKJ^

liirror Wt TTIIAIFARFT'OFFLCB.' bsiiU': it

SiCdRNER

.IV

WALMBLKJ.

SaeirA^eliA^.i

Fine Teas, Cotfe«s,&ig«rSf Syrupy aVA-.q. Fourth Btreet. 18-dtf

"'-Sole Agents.

.. te- .a .* if tut lijPj tirBiJjfl-t *4 fP* Mil

Mirror,at thePoet office. 47dlw.

WbF The citizens of Torre Haute, with, otit distinction of party or creed, aro ro quested to meet at tbe New Court House on Friday evening, the 20th inst., for the purpose of giving public expression to tbe recent outrageous acts committed by the British and Russian Governments in arresting American citizens both on land and sea.

Come one, come all, especially you naturalized citizens. The meeting will be addressed by distinguished gentlemen. It is time that we should know the value of our adopted inheritance. 12d4t, it

MP"]Advertise in McDonald's Business Mirror at the Post office. ,/ 17dlw.

W BCSISSBB MEN

OF

and

Pres't.

jgg^jjqrjthirtyvdays* Not transferal

PRAYER

AND

THANKSGIVING

—Tbe American Sunday School Union, by its officers and directors, has designat-ed-ThwradaJ, Dee. 19, as'a« day-to be observed by alUts missionari|^ Jin4 ^agents ^8^ dliy d^^'rayS/affa "tnaffkSgivin g,' and especially invites all Christians to unite on that day in earnest prayer for the advancement of the Sunday school cause in o#r»l a|4 11 Si -GeMNOioN,

cheapest

GiNuniE

horse' broke

loose

south-frest corner

he"Pubfic~Squ|jfl,Honday evening.— He is a ^rrel. or^ light -bay, yhite face^ OTR^¥^6s,

three white" feet and small

white spot on, of. rathCT un^, the side. IlSIfoif a^McCftifan saddle. A liberal re\fard'Wil^b$,given for' hia return, or iniforuiation^eft at Fouts'LiTery Stable, on '(Second Street.^ ^^^^A^B^^illis.

2£±£.*'¥i-i

|gf New ham6, fresh eggs and butter, N. Y. factory eheese, at A. C. FURROW & JSON'S,

South KLiw

STFSET.

Jtushands,Vgive Riddle an

jorder for a Florence Sewing Machine to jb$8«tlfr§te4 eaiSyiOhriJtaiM mortiitag, for present to yout WiVes.

1

dtf.

S a 8 4 Poultry, gartie, peach Blow pota068, afiples^asd •PCaPb^rriesi/ at()A.4C, i\ 'Hl fiiJiV'' bWrth street

t- Af -it. 1

SlXtH AND MAIN STREET,

.b.it ,t: December 1§, 1867. T. Ti, fljfnl^n Cn alamra-thankfulfar ast patronag^ ^i^^i^^centinuance the same^ _.—...

Their stock, cpisprites .al full list of sill nicies usually said by J)ruggisto, and 4iu beJsola zi ^nuiuaUy,

low rates.

JPimj- have a superior1 lot of Fancy foed ani,fine. Perfumeries for the Holiid ay*tri(jie, to wbicli they would invite the ^attention of their customers. 7"

They take, plbftBdre In announcing io t^eir friends that they have secured the irridSIf of fcr. fe 'Sf. Strict, who wiij ike cbarge -of the Fbarmaceutical and

firepcripl^on Departeqept. Prescriptions

|^^dn&ts¥#Qi ill"be prepared careftdty Md promptly.' Oorset is tbe only one deserving the name ^3t. It fits ^erf^l^Indf.^h#ifcttit^l^ a4ff and comfortablii Oor?et e'v^ir produced.

mivrttmiats.—A public examine, iifon of the scholan of jbach department of tie ttkows "W?fl take place on Thursday and Friday of' this week.— Special programmes will be made out by the principals «f each Ward school, beon ^TbuVgda^taornibgat 9 o'clock and -'Closing on Friday evening at 4} o'clock. As these examinations are to be conducted orally it will afford a pleasant ^rinortunitv for parents Jta jeee. the inside working of the schools. AU are cordially inVit^ to witqe^& them, aacl we. trust thei attcndaiwe of parents will be osueh larger "Sbts yeartban tever

J. M.OLCOTT,Supi

hi .....

-4

inethod for adter.

tising your-business -ever offered to you. Bemember-it only costs ypu $10 a year, and every one who has examined it yet, pronounces it far superior 10 those they have paid from $20 to $50 ffr. dtf J. P.

I

MCDONALD.

'j*** ft ?rA handsome two-seated sleigh for Eqquire of Cox & Son.' d3t sale.

10* Gents' Furnishing Goods suitable for Holiday Presents. Waterfall Knots and Bows, of all col. ors, just received at Erlanger's. Also, Gents' Fur Collars and Gloves, .and a gen eral variety of Clotb and Kid Gloves.

Bargains in Overcoats at Erlanger's. dtf.

Now is YOUR TIMK—A Fancy

Cutter for sale, and aUo A. good second 1iand Phaeton, will be sold tow at Jos. WBIGHT'S, NO.

3, Second street, 14-dtf

•H-'i, a..1 xaI Wi (9* Advertise in McDonald's Business Mirror at the Post office.

(i

17dlw.

T. H, and Bi R.—On and after Mon day, December 16th, trains of this Com panv witl run as follows:"

BAVT*5

Express. Mail. Express. 6:35. T. ^J &25p. a

Accom.

12:05 *,'«. 6:« P. M. AEBIVF. AT INDIANAPOLIS 2j&[?• IT z10?00

S*•

LEAVE INDIANAPOLIS

2:30 "St 'A. 9:00 A .M. 12':5P P. M/,( 9:10 P.

6:1^ A. 4:00 P. M. 12:05 A. M, dlw. tst I CHAS^B. TEBPLE, Sup't,

19* Fancy-Toy and Traveling Baskets at ROBINSON'S.

^IW'Toyr! Toys T5ys go to ROBIN' iif't 'io r-j,

RuSBIA IRON STOVES

at

S. R.

R.

MP" Buckwheat FLOOR of tbe best ty, at

O. I. Blpley'I.

dtf.

*ArjfuHjliflej of( Fancy/ Woolen

i,

Nubias, Shawls, Tippet, &c., Cheap dtf.

oods

at

ROBINSON'S.

Shawls, 35 by 35 inches, fine Goods

only $10Q, at

ROBINSON'S.

dtf.

NICE P^rl^r Sto^v^s(for wood or coal selling at cost, 4 doors south of the Post Office. [13-dtf. $gjf~

B03t assorj^nent ot men's and

boys' hats and.caps in the city at N. West fall's. 85 Main street. dtf.

J0T WSite Good| rand Cheap, at ROBINSON's

cheaper

Henderson's than the

imitation

elsewhero. [13-dtf.

"Ca4j^n" COAL Sirovis—Five sizes, at cost, at S.

Henderson's, cheaper than

•second-hand" ones. [13-dtf.

THK FINEST COOKING STOVES

market, cheaper than ever, at S. R. Hen derson's. [13-dtf.

tS" Large assortment of ladies' and gentlemen's and children's furs at N Westfall's, 85 Main street: dtf.

^ERfeE

HAUTE,'IND.,

L. A. BURNETT, Chairman.

Attest: N.

18dtf.

FILBECK,

Sec'y.

tSF" A neWjdwelry store has been established at No^l61-Main street in the National. Hotel building—S. Freeman proprietor—Where" the best assortment of goods, new and fresh, suitable for holiday presents, are to be found that the city affords.' Prices are as low as at any other house. Call and examino. dwtf

COAL PARLOR STOVES

with cook top, at

beven and eight dollars, at Henderson's Go &

C.

[13-dtf.

OJ

DO W.N DOWN 1!

l|00 Paisley ahaWls|forJif75.. 75 60. 1 60 45. 1 40 ii 40.

Businoss ITdiw.

Double Fold Empress^.Cloths, only 65 cents.*^' il. Double Fold "^Empress Corded, only 45 cents.

EDSALL

& Co.

10* Mince meat Tuesdays and Fridays at C. I. Ripley's. dtf.

Tbe Quaker Sausage at G. I. Ripdtf.

ley'B. SAGE SAOE 1 SAGS

!—At I. Jj. Mahan

& Co'i., corner Sixth and Main streets. dtf.

on tbe Wabash, at RoBnrepN'8,r 103 .Main sweet. dtf.

HOPS! HOPS1 HOPS I-

At Mahan & sLHo dtf.

ir^

19* A choice article of Green and .black Teas a^ E. R, Wright & Co's., No. 155 Main street. ii^- niidtf

SKATESI SKATES!1—500

pairs Ladies',

Gentlemen's and Boy's Skates, just res ceived, and for sale at Cory & Man court's. dtf. '''3

Go to E. R. Wright & Co.'s for a

choice article of Buckneat Flour and HopeySy rup, No. 125, Main street, [lit

j^PBoland & Hammerly have just re ceived a large stock of boots and shoes of every description, from the largest to the smallest size which will be sold at tbe very lowest rates possible. Call and see our stock before purchasing. No. 6 Mechanic's Row, at sign of Red Boot. no8dtf

Li

Our popular and well known

butcher, Jo Rupp, has established a meat stand, on the south side of Main street between 6th and 7th, near Lockwood's tin store, and from this time forward will keep the best meats in market. Rupp's best Jersey sausage can be had at his stand at all times. Ilj dtf.

Jualiitf.

19* Pure Cider Vinegar at JB. Wrigtt & Co's, 156 Mai» street "tftf.

t6T* Graham Flour at JL.R. Wright & Go's., 155 Main street. nl2dtf

Thompson's celebrated 'Glove FiU

ting Corsets" at roduced prices at Cornelius & Haggerty'sf dtf

New cloakings just received, at reatly reduced prices, at Cornelius A laggerty's. dtf..

Decline in Heating Stove& and a

large stock, at 63 Main street. 25,dwtf W. W. SHANNON.!

IN

TEB»* HAUTE.—

You will consult your interests by exam! ining McDonald's Business Directory at the Postoffice News Stand, before making arrangements to insert your cards in any of the "catcb penny" affairs that are being: canvassed for now, in the city. I will convince any person Who will take the trouble to call and examine my directory that it is tbe best

ORDER TO CLOSE OUT an Overstock, S. R. Henderson will, for a few days, offer a splendid lot of Heating and Parlor Stoves at cost. [13-dtf.

Messrs. Habermeyer & Oo., havo

opened their popular Oyster Saloon.— George always keeps the biggest and tho best. 3ld2m1

Butter, Milk, Boston and Cream,

Crackers, best in the city, at C. Ripdtf.

.HJ. & H. A. Davis, wholesale and retail dealers in White Lead, Red Lead, Litharge, Oils, Varnishes, Putty and Painters' material, corner 3d and Muin streets. dtf.

EXCITEMENT

Fine assortment of Coal Cooking

Stoves, five different varieties from Pitts? burgh, Cincinnati and Evansville, it No 63 Main street.^, 25,dwtf W. W,

one-fourth of the fuel or the money re funded. Over two hundred are now in use in this city, every one of which' gives entire satisfaction. For sale at the old stand on Third street.^"?

dtf:

dwtf.

:E

Dec. 1186^.

Notice is hereby given that the Union County Executive Committee will ineet at the New Court House at 1 o'clock p. M. on Saturday, Dec.-21st, 1867. The object is to make the necessary arrangements for a County Convention to be held prior to the. State Convention which has been caRibd by J&eob 'T. WHgh't, Fsq., Chair, man of the State Central Committee, for Thursday, February 20tb, 18G8. By order iof the Executive Committee.

7

at S. R. Henderson's novo

store, 4 doon south of tbe Post Office.— Go & stoves selling at costr ^Go and O. -. [13-dtf. i'JSI 'i _Hifivr "SEVEN-PLATE

S.

BOX" S«ves

for churches, school houses, &C., at actdal cost, at

HendersonV

1

[13-dtf.

Headquarters for Family Groce­

ries, Game and Produce, at Ray & Bailey's, three doors south of the Post office. 6dtf i,!t IQfrfe i- -•*1*^3'

SHANNON,

Polish Boots and Gipsy Balmorals

for ladies, misses and ohildren in gf«|at variety, just received at the Prairie City, Shoe Store.,. s~i fit kno8tf

BOLAND

&

HAMMERLY.

If you are in want ot a good pairj

of Boots, Shoes or Gaiters {go: to Boland & Hammerly, at the Prairie City. Shoe Store, next door to Adapis'. Kxpre?.s| Office.

indulge in the above luxury, will- find them of an extra quality at J.

COMFORT.—Cory

Ika SROVER.

V10O WOOLEN MILLS.—We

on hands a full stock of

Flannels, Blankets

in the

have now

and

Stocking Yarns,

3i? S. S. KENNEDY

HAIR JEWELRY.

& Co

An enlarged book

with the latest patterns, and a few satfc pies of tbe manufacture also, Jbwelry of the German fashions, at .- -.uin

JOHN

4

&

u*

R.

FREEMAN'S

1 HI. No. 5 Warren's Block.1 N B.—Hair Jewelry manufacutred At the snortest notice. dtf

Enos Strouse is' now opening in

Col. McLean's new building a splendid stock of clothing and piece goods, together with furnishing goods of eyOry description. He will also continue to keep a full stock at his old- stand', No. 64 Main' street. [19,dtf

g^gr We advise all wanting sound and' reliable insurance, to insure with the Phoenix of Hartford. Cash, assets, $1 076,383 85.

HAVENS

& Co., Agents^*

Office over Donnelly's Drug Stote. 17dw3m

It is time for those contemplating

Christmas presents of any article of Hair Jewelry, to call and select the patterns and leave the hair for its manufacture The largest collection df' patterns and newest is to be found at the Old Stand, S R. Freeman's, 74 Main street. dwtf

Now is the time to subscribe for

your Magazines. J. P. McDonald Will furnish any of the leading Magazines or Illustrated Newspapers to subscribers at the Publisher's prices, free of pa staye.— Call at the Post Office News Stands and examino specimen copies for January of Peterson, Ballou's, Frank Leslie and Harper's. In fact, any Magazine that is published will be furnished to subscribers at Publisher's rates. The latest novelty in the way of a Magazine of Fashions,

PER'S

BAZAAR,

"\r'

^*1*1

in

HARS

always on hand, and will

be furnished to subscribers at Publisher's reAQf,free qf postage. ^,

,4v.~

The Only Bazaar or Variety Store

dtf

'.OTrtHl

•I -r j'\ fy We have determined to close out our stock of Ready-made Clothing with a view of changing our business to that of Merchant Tailoring and Gent's Furnishing Goods, exclusively, and in ordeir to do so, will offer our entire Stctek of Ready-made Clothing at net cost fbr new goods, and the bulk .of tbe stook carried over from last year, at much below Cost, for cash.

We mean just what we say, and will do all wo promise I Gent's Furnishing Goods, and Clothing made to order at greatly reduced prices. Call in and examine 6ur stock. It ii much the best in the city.

Business

rat tbe Tost office I3ilwr

MirrOr

I'i !.H It

WSf It ia useless to pay an extravagant .price, for a common woven* corset, Sfmpty because it.. is called tha "gtovtf-iitting" corset, when you can get the best fttitog and most durable corset in thecityy for less th&n half price at Wei«s!a Skirt fs«v" tory., ,,-jn dwtd

PIANO Tunt*o—EXTRA NOTICE,—Be­

ing still confined to my 'ted, an^ unable ^personally to fill my. contracts for piaho tuning and repairing, I have secured t)ie services of Mr.

P.

H. More, a first-class

tuner and practipal piano nM^er, w&o will, as rapidly as possible^ wait upon rqy r^ular, customers, and all others who may leave orders «t my store, and pnt their pianos in perfect order,

Mr. More has worked at the celebrated establishment of Stein way & Sons, as a practical piano-maker, and in the,most prominentfd6tjt-H9 W the coontt^l^" j. 6. lijoronviifo

ST. AGNES Hall^

Dec.

I sMui'fli-awB* fiW'SiJi

14, 1867,

Mr .'P. H. More has just completed tbjo tuning und repairing of all our pianos, and I can sincerely say, in his behalf that he is a filt rate tuner, and a skillTql and competent repairer. The manner ii whiph ha has performed bis duties herd, furnishes me actual proof that be is a practical woVkman, and entirely worthy ofthe hig^ terms .with which Jbaiarecommended. .si J. O.

MEBNINOKR,

'1'

Principal of Musical DuparUueifftJ1 17mi?r.d2U

»s [v( w.

It is Hard to Live without a Wife—! no K*ntle~bear| to set op cold moralng b^ll (hi Sfc' 4kao4Ai|Ag •aa4iioe|m#i will s§»£rfhoito llvf t^taSTOoQceprdTlae himself with "BABE'S PEC TOBAL

ELIXIB," the sovereign remedy for *11 faction^the Tbro^t [«Hll^w

&

Mancourt are agents for the improved Rubber Moulding. Keeps out cold, rain, mud and dust prevents rattling of sash. Try it on your doors and windows, ail

tSf Sausage and Mince" Meat,' Cabbage, Turnips, Sweet Potatoes, 'Honey, Syrup, Sorghum, Buckwheat Flour ftnd Dressed Poultry, Deer, Wild Turkeys, Quail, Prairie Chickens, dressed Squirrels, Rabbits and Wabash Oysters, at Ray & Bailey's. 6dtf

'. "v

I®* Ladies don't fail tb go to Depew & Clatfelter's to get your fine Gaiters and Polish Boots made to order, and Chile, ren's Shoes of all kinds. ". ...

S.

A. Barras is at the head ofthe Manufacturing Department.^ [at?

SAVE MONEY—By

Embroidery dtf.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. a -ti'

U'

vc

frno3dtf!,

FRESH OYSTERS.—Those

expecting to,

F.

ley's, who receives them daily direct from: Baltimore. dtf.

ECONOMY

AND

w%*» 'id-

using

STOVE PIPE DAISPER,

warranted to save

f.

Of^P&n^E KbK^^S

Badg-j

HPmau isms*?.

h,*.- jMi.

."'.'t. y-iJ

»i«f

-fin

-TO

Beautiful oada^BoseBs,

£legant Glove

Ni^e Pefltfmtf*.

HUBBARD'S

N«w

Gigar ^HanidlS',

Watch '"Hands,

vrtrtfTi ,.

Jeans, Satinets,

all

of the very best quality, which we olfef to the trade, Wholesale and retail, at' as low prices as can be sold by any first clasg manufacturers. Call and see.

New StyleBelt BttCfcrs tlfi iro'fiiia

LICE COlijUBl^ a

ri

Ii^ce Haiidk^dhiel^,

Embroi^d Jtoailke^efe'ibt

EMBBOIDEREDR '-V 'I

Naxt Door

1A

if rt"S oo

J. A B,

iirnfAiiPOLis.

1 PHTSIOIAN TOR DISEASES OF TH9

Alio, at the earnest aolicitation of many old patient*, DB. HALE will (till continue te yiiit

TERRfi HAUTE,

onpo erery four week), -and ma) be.eoarahied at thj. Ter^a 0^ Bfoaie.^ jW VLQt

THVKS»AT'i..J ...i.^..:9•y:,''' 3S.

bar*,

JOHNSTOJT & MlLLfeR,

2dwtf No. 81 Main Street. ,Ui IMPORTED EMBROIDERIES.—Mrs!

Wa.

Lour

isa Volger respectfully begs leave to inform tho ladies of Terre Haute and vicinity, that she has just received, direct from Germany, a splendid assortment of Embroidered pieces lor sofa cushions, piano stools, slippers, and other such articles, suitable for Christmas gifts, which were expressly selected for her Store by Misses Augusta and Wilnelmina Wittenberg, during their stay in Berlin, the capital of Prussia. These articles will show the progress mado recently in this kind of needle work, and that they are worked with unsurpassed skill. They are in fact, beautiful in the highest degree, and Mrs. Yolger feels proud to be able to assert that such nice articles have never before been in any store in this city. 30dlm

Coatee, Cil. Alexander, N Weatfiall,

and ine hnadrad othert. dl8dw4w

0LIYEE Mim & CO., 277 W^sfaingtdh St., BcM'iion.'

Music, MHsbersaad fSOO1 Moa^c Boqka, aoap rl».

Mnaical-

'Abridged, 3 Sroxa's. Vioua,—CanaylaU-4 Abridged, «2 Bsj^lQOJHi'a rtuu^ 3 S(Taa HoM»rr*«s Ssarka" of Piano-forte Kaiic, 9 Vol*, each, ptaiay W^Of Cloth, 83 Silt,

BAVMBACH'S 8ac£": :JtWUimiOMk 9376 Board a, ^jO Taa

HABF

JUBILATE,

The apecfal attention of Qaalata, Seminariet, Taaehera. Mualcal Socblkf,. Amateur Claba, and all-persona interacted in mailt,' reapectfnlly solicited to the aameront advantage^ a«cared te theiaat thlSestabtbhaient. d-w. tfrVZMS!?*

'T

AMUSEMENTS.

CELEBRATED AND ORIGINAL

8KIPP GAYLOBD'S

MUSTS TEEL^

AtDOWLINCt HA1X,

WeOfsday Evealag, Dee. 18ih.

•OMMIob MUnly li* and Oricfnal rocnuasM will b* pnMaUd.. '-tr

Oa which

Basin islltstcsilMlm

Admlxaieii. JSO Cents BMerred Seats —75 Cents LOW GATLORD, Manager.

O. K. RJCHABDSOBi A|mit. [14d4t

QPBNING NIGHT

Harry Owens' Dancing Club,

Chrlstats Ere al Pcice*B Hall.

i./j -v',. ?r,i -T'r.-u

'ii&n ivt.i

MAK GERS:

ED. AITKXN, JOHN KT7F1XNHEIHn aba aaxBBtnur, THOS. t. mu.#

Ticket*

HOUM

ISpdchcfe

I) £*.

Throat and Lungs.

a" if, j::

TO WmCHjyBBAJiffJHjOF^M liia practice Is eiclfiiif'aly coaflnad^ may be ao: sifted perionaUy, er by letter, at hit Diipenaary and. Surgery, Miirsr'J Block, Worth Illinoii afreet, ene aqnare north of the Batef Hour.

^...01,5C

WANTED.

tlTANTED^A GIKL TO BO "l bowtwork^UIilthar OlIaAre's, Soatk 13th Strert, neuBlooslaiton SswL lSdtf

WANTED—AGENTS for PEBVV BLE8 KDd PIARL8, for tbe HotMays4 M* 1'ra. EMnrMr ike ft*m IS,00 to ilS.OO per d«jr.

bays M. Ayfc eat l«Wi||Nll

Hen. or any one wishing tmpIoTnent,"shooU for pwtlcalin. AiUreee IIISUI, It a OO., 177, 4th street, Giaelaauti, Ohio

FOR SALE.

SALE.—On N6r«r¥lr8t Street, frame dwelllnf, ooatolalag alae llh hftrn anti oat-honsee, tegeihar with

T?OR 1. Str

one, two, or three lota. SSdtf WILLI A"* XT1BI.

T?OR SALE—FourFrftme Sonse« J} One of Se, two of (lit, aad oaoef mt«i T0.1S I wUl nil theaohoaasa wry low, isf oa reaaoaabletorasa. A||il}to T.J. HHUSR, l«J(f Near corner 3d and Ohio Mraata.

LAND AGENCY-

.tea jsivit 3 -m-iy i« It ctrw t'r{aifrUr! rf yirfj -mit&b 1 «m

-iimft ii r=K)jjf-I'm it«

y. M. H1CKC0X. BU D. SCOTT. SEO. 0. Out

-.S*

'A

''.itU'Ith# i*'1"*-'M&SW*

sjii

t,

v-n

t} IVo. GO Ol&lo Street. *. Convef/anceing Carefully Dmm

Abe tracts ot Title furnished, Loans ne-_

I'M* -in

,tm

f«« HiUto*

gotiated and Money invested. |,

wn&iaft

HiisiMiuA

ii .• teiUmib

FOR SAI.K.

$% ijiBrir a ii 'tftva aeraa,*aaat of Tlagaa'* Gardaa.

a a a

aco a«fe«jS allaa aaat, kntwn as the Tatm," aUtiaead, wdlMpwvid K*o4 iaa«dow, wood* paature aad laa timber. A flrit-olua farm.

A -Ti r!rM •••tili 1 •im''

I 60 BaltAairLolr.MJolui&C th^'oJtr^orUMait r-good ta»—low prtea aad Cav rabla tarn*.

and lot, oa lat (treat, earth of CJark Ipnae—4 rooma, claterj, largaatakla, #0. Frlc* 1,200. Termi eny.

Mortgage aad Ifotea IB,COO—at a b«( dlaaotnt. iii., Forty atraa i)i milaa aaatlnaat of tawa—46 acrea in ajltiratlan, balance flat tlmbat. Vary |heap.

An^lecaat wahtoaoa aad gronada oa Swl Sth itrael. LdMtaMa hsShe, aM rata bargain.' ... 8 or, 1

Tea acrea oa tha Blooalogton Bead. _.

At 20

1

......'.'..reb. 20, ...Mar, 19,

..l".. A: lli 16,

May 14,

Jnae jU,

J"»r

I r. is." '.1

•.

and ferma, of treatment within reach of all. Sr. HALS I* a regular Oradnate of Hedieine

ildBS, which racMrii whan alk oMMc aati have failed, and ia certainly worthy of trial.

i1iifi'y(-.I'* 1V-.1I -r ri'i teiiW

n»T

iimJT

J,i -i.-i tt'j I,«rt! «i .'I ,'BtJniS .r-'tlSH

,'A

fa

.a2jft

AGENCY

*"3

&O«B

p-0ifpai,ter«0

OF THE

INDIANAPOLIS DAILY JOUIMiL

—,x*si

EXCLUSIVE

b!»

•bdSw

MILLER'S BLOfcC-'

»irr

.... .... ...

iilw

ffji.M

The undersigned having tbe

A0Eird!r~

For Che' above Pampers in thb city, will deliver them by Carriers to Subscribers 1 v'UT Ci lathe tity at••[ A

^aiil

90 Cents per Week,*

O^ will furnish them to Subeeribera at hi*

N,Wi8Und

1

,nth®PoH

Cents per Week

,1

rrttfcj *1*1 fvi V*lnrrt «*3 ni ,W«" ifi ••*.» Wii iij huls ion i*r .itiwti .t ut.)-i The

JOPKITAL

contitns as foil Tale-

gijapih Keports of the Markets, Oongressional News, Special Telegraphic Correspondence, acs any paper published west of ""ew York, and reaches this city

of'any otbeT papers.'Ttrriying here

Slivared

0ITY TEJBASUBBB'S NOTICE

On each one taadred dollar* ralaatlon fbr gen

•t

lag Tfietfrdtfciv and Practical ITorka" in every brabch of

Science,

el pnrpoeee

Amcrng

BAJnxi'a Aat or

theae are

HlCBABIjSOX'8 83*76 }lfcSNrt#WHeoii OaoA!*, by Znndel, $4,

SOKUNO,—Ceaaplete. «4

THEFINEST

ft

or Jo®ab aad

THK

by L. O. Evcaso*, each $M -ta. Alao,

all the

SIAN»AJ»D OPIEAS, HAUII,

OajRoaiei and

A?FATAS. and a o^mp^fte UtaMUaa,. Ommlote (Tmf&lnei of Books and Sheet Static will be farniahed «a aptUcatlop.

QHBAP

jt4™-*

mn

rt 3i

1

1

i.!* "t

ix Henri In Admee

1

lf past 11 o'clockreaA day. and can be by tba'Oarriers to BubstMftera «ach day aV l^*o'eldcK S

Miiefoltf Ntmes at tbe ¥. 0^

News Stand, and try tbe Joca»AX for one week, sxd I feel satisfied that you will «6dtinue take it. *"K- ''airflftot

P. MeDOIAtD.

...

•14

ii j.-iii ftU tii

70

Onti

For ludlaaa State Normal achool-^ep*^l to Miui se ®Di Aad on all Uuuu sot paid b) tha Sd Xoadav JaSw« in March, 1888, there will bo a peaalty ef le per t. added to the aame.

O.

A.

OOODWIM,

lSdwtw City Traaaarer. w»i

HOLIDAY PRE8

*NT la the "SOUVENIR," aOllectioa olf/ the Lateat aad Beat *In-lc, (worth Ten Dollara), elegantly bonad in cloth, fnll gilt. Prioe tS,«Q seat ftee of joatega: FoMlahed by

Mouo PtJBtitHtaa, 50 Weaf fourth delddSw OIMOINNATI, OHIO.

*A

S'J

I IN

All klnda of MilUn»ry Oooda aold at C0S1 tf' a in W in a Mra.

AI. H.

Abbott'*^ ,u'

Opposite tho Post Qfloa, DecMdtf. tjh j*