Daily Wabash Express, Volume 17, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 28 March 1868 — Page 4

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H«uui&on township Republican ?l£ct

POR FTTLSTEE,

P^OJUJE W. NAYILORF FOB JUSTICE OF THE PEA?E,'. WILLIAM WOOLLEN. yoR CONSTABLES)

JU« Cimor- o. B. F. RK^-QAK, JOHNA, KING., SUPERVISORS,

First District—"Wm- C.

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Second DiBtrict-ElbridgeABburj. Third District-George W- Sparks. Fourth District—GoorgeLockridge. Fifth District—John Stewart. Sixth Diotrict—flenry O. Pugh. SeyenthDistrict—John Rankin.

Third Ward Meeting.

The RopnblicanfTf the Third Ward will assemble at Thompson's Cooper Shopi Saturday evening, 28th inst, at seven o'clock, to nominate a candidate for Councilman to All the vacancy occatfonWl by decease of Virgil A. Sparks.

TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS

Application for I.icenaeIflour, Bacon, Laid, 4c--A

-Fatrlck Osborne. ft E. Reimiin.

THE Township Trustees and Road Su pervisora meer to-day for .annual. ment.

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MARTIN HOLLIN^ER for and Martin Grace for Sheriff ate' anndbn^ed in tbe Journal as Democratic candidates

SAGE, the enterprising .confectioner, is rather crowding tho season by setting his soda fountain in operation- u8

THE GRAND JURY has ously at "work'this week tinae its investigations week.

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DRUNKS.—Jauies Campbell, Wna. Estes and. Win.-Kiley formed a drunken trio for the Mayor to draw on f°rf^o amounts yesterday.

THE North Western Farmer, for April, has been recoived. Dr. Bland succeeds in ranking cue of tho best agricultural papers in the country. ..

BgT Tho Registry Boards -meet on Tuesday, the Slst inst. Those who desire to have correctioas-mado in the registry lists should remember the fact^'.

Tns southwestern} portion of the .city is improving with great rapidity. The occasional visitor that portion:thft city will be surprised at the change wrought in the last two or three years. —*?—s ..

THE Journal hears it stated that a gens tleman contemplates erecting a large stove fouudry and plow jnanufaotocy in the Bouth part of the city during tlrt present season..-

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ROBEST "VAN-YALZAH was nominated by the Democracy of the Third Ward, at their Convention last evening, as a candidate to 11)1 tho,..vacancy i% th§_ .£it$r Council. ...

THE WEATHER yesterday had a demoralizing effect on business. In fact trade" of all kinds was dead, and merchants and clerks looked as if they had just got back, from tho funeral.

THE REPUBLICANS of tho Third Ward will bear in mindi.be meetittgto-night to nominate a Councilman. Go to the meeting, eoloct a good man then go to the polls on eloction day and his election is certain.

AMONG the recent improvements in the Buntin Houso the engagement of several" culinary artists of great celerity is worthy of noticfe. Good cookery is the first desideration in a first-class hotel. This is attained at the Buntin in a degree not oasily excelled.

1. 0. O. F.—DEDICATION.—Yestorday afternoon tho Order of Odd Fellows as-v sembled at their Hall and marched in procession, headed by the Terre Haute Brass Band, to Dowling Hall, whore P. G. Master. E. H. Barry, delivered a well vritton address, setting forth the claims, aims and purposes of this bonevolent Order. Owing to the inclemency of the weather, and the lack of sufficient public notice, there was not as large an attendance as the merits of the address deserved^

Last evening tho members of Fort Harrison Lodge and a numbero? invited guests assembled at the new^ Hall ^they have leased in McLean's Building^ and under tho guidance of P. G. Master E. II. Barry, it was dedicated with the beautiful and appropriate ceremonies of the Order, tSUThe exercises were pleasantly interspersed with singing, led by a chotrVif vocalists, in which the members joinect

This Lodge it is generally known d^ clined joining with Terre Haute liodge in the purchaso and fitting up of the Dole building, and^ leased the third story of McLean's building, which has been neatj ly furnished with new carpets, emblems^ furniture, etc. It presents a decidedly oozy appearance. We wish the Lodge all possible prosperity in its labors for the advancement of the principles of Friendship, Love and Truth.

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colored citizen, Andy Johnson, was brought" befSTS" "the Mayor yesterday on atf&df |Oafl»lling andJryipg?toi»ro»ke a"Bgtit The eyidenee was not sufficient to ustow- -th?- hfrge.a«d he was

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A. & E. R«TMAV advertise they have in store a full and ctowo lot of flour, bacon, lard, nails, cement, plaster, &c., and a complete stock of graceries and liquors. g?j

OfirtX j^bUii^^b^buit mU street, jBtefe^nft&iMk a call. The trade will find a liberal discount and good inducementsfSTWying of thom.

a$tSQ^803SK,if® ner for th4»Stfo#iai afternoon assaulted Ed. Sibley, one of the street car conductors—Sibley having refused to allow Anderson to take a big brass drum into the car. On being introduced to the Mayor, Anderson found such eondttpt wia/aot, pefmitte^ if^is

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I. O. O. F.—The following officers were selected by Fort Harrison Lodge, No. 157, last evening, to serve the ensuing sixownthy' 1 "P ij VI

JACOB Efoix, NCiG., 'xl. GEO. T. DRAKE, V. G. WM. M. BARR, Rec. Sec'y. N. W. CONN, Per Sec'y. JAMES HOOK, TroaB.

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CIBCUI^ COTSJITT—flCfiS ^frimirial docket {was called on yesterday, and days fixed jjpon WhiclrtirtTy ffottie of tB5TI58l"~nBP" be thinks there is no use portant cause#.ri O O

The causes set down for trialon the 6th day|w|re cnU|d fpr rule8r abd ve^y laVge proporUon of tfiem went^by default, judgment being taken for the plaintiffs.

In the calendar for this term there are it bout a dozenvery interesting caases for trial, which will be strongly litigated by the best legal talent of the resident Bar.

So fur lie -ohtjt atoh-resfdefct Atiorhfe^ present are Hon. James |M. Hanna, of Bullivan, Hon. B. F. Rhoads, of Newport, ^nd Mr. Parker, of Charleston, Ills. l^e/}cafldi^utfiJ« BWH a#li their door is besoiged by callers invited by special card, deliyierad by gentlemanly bailiffs. The entire list of causes not continual wilJ |fiHP)of as far as issues are concerned, in a day or

jwo more. The prisoners in the following State

Indicated State tftiJo)S»'KiWgla«« ^'"WaJ&burn, Obtaining goods under false pretenses

hy plea not guilty nolle. state vb. beny plea of rfbt guilty^ 11

Stato vs. Samuel Lowe, grand larceny

State vs. James Sheehan, grand larce-

W. rn Hagor w/fc W. Howard/1 foireclbaurqr jadgtaant for plaintjffVx GeorgajBroek^^xs: Joseph Brooks, fore* closure judgment "forplaintjff.

Wm. Mack vs. J. W. Derigler, filait^ judgment for'plai&tiff. °flJohn S- Beach,.administrator, 'eL ysr. Jas. Kelley, claim judgment for plaintiff.

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J. j6. '"Whitaler"'vs. "W. McKinnev," claim ji5dgm6h4 foi^'plaintiff. W. B. Smith vs. DeBaun, et. al, claim

erger sJ*0."^iorj^n, (Slaim

judgment for jflalatsffj Dr^Or^Dentiy-P#. Caldwell et. al., foreclosure judgment for plaintiff.

Mundell vs. McCroskey, claim judg-

judgment for plaintiff. Mundell vs. Sparks, et al., claim dismissed at plaintiffs cost.

Halm et. al. vs. T. H. Furniture Co.,

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tnent for plaintiff. Wolfe et. al. vs. T. H. Fur. Co., judgtnent for plaintiff.

Fry Maxwell'rijU ^wds^Claim judgment Wr the plartnnff. G. Henshan, et. al. vs. T. H. Furniture Co.—Claim judgment for plaintiff.

S. H. Potter vs. Treasurer and Auditor. •—Judgment for Plaintiff. James & L. Cook vs. W. B. ^odge.— Claim tttal b/ jfiry, e^fct/or vp&ipfiff.

Grichm & Grimm vs.Tleyers et. at.— Dismissed at plaintiff's cost. Celia O. Brayman wi C. B. Brayman.— Divorce granted.

James Ferguson it, al, vs. Maria Hurst et. alJ-rrtitiWf ttr partition land to be sold not divisible.

Straus vs. Sparks et. al.—Claim dismissed at defendant's cost.

LETTERS TO YOVNQ MEN.—No. 3.

I have told you tnaf morstlily, thftt=even

Christianity,

without work? if such a •J

thii^4fi bp secure*# Many mak6kth6 mistake of fii^pOlfingthat genius can do it. Hence, self-conceited men expect to i«tusra siicoBaifiil^li^ by their extraordinary wits.

If all the young men whoTegard themselves so richly endowed with talent as to be*b#v|8j|9|fc«fai»l aad.miftiljdr^ery, were really so, we should be living in the midst of a most remarkable generation.

The young men who wait month after month, or year after year, for "something to turn up" adapted to their capacities,— 4 silifOSburin .a Ifattfr^oitrtarej Qroffifcfrjpf some sort,—these do not mean to say to (t\e £sbliel*£eve{i t^ ^en^lva, we^)S, too great geniuees to waste our lives in ordinary toil or stud®* -"fetlullTatrf language of their deeds. Then again, about all the the verg^ of thes^roCassions, are hundreds of young men Who will neither, by earn«5?|JMwr, JVrteofsflips for any decent position in them, nor loave them alone. They are above work4nd seem to expect

by labor. Perhaps the legal profession is buffering most from this sort of self-con-stituted geniuses for, while there is no profession, eminence or even fair success in which demands more hard work, more drudg*fc ^jHVfWjpresar^ien for it, vet, I do not believe" fhelre is' a Court House in jh^JTnitgl States^Aco^rt times, cOntafea iot'rSoteNjr ie« St tnAe young men, who, if the^ have any cxpectationk,'iautexp6ctto^ain

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JON&SOW ACQTHTTIED!— Our edge and acumen by absorption. Work I the Capital to BraziV or study they do not^Aad they, mil not removal will be mate in two years, The same thing is true, to a certain extent, of the other professions.

Then too, the "lighterTscrtts rof fyujneK! aire flooded with these geniuses alSove work,- They opon offices for^ this, that gr_ the-oCher^rtial# Jebt W®o ta3b& 61 tte cigar store, and saloon, sponge their liv-

above work, and unless the world will admit their ganius, tiiem for leti ting its bright lfght'sbine, why, they must live in some'way. There are two mistakes here. The first mistake is, thai these, followa^^y^z^®^, all and tho second mistake is, that there Is no necessity whAtwer that they should JivdLa'l tn/y aiurtU.^ T|e Tqfrrl^ dogs not aMi^ngffor ttrey dirno'fewdm {the world and it would be better off withut them. It is time we were done wiih the notion that gentUB, native skill, is the means of success in life. Real talent will

Work wi.hout extraordinary talent will bccorrtplfeh its effd, talent withoutNr^fk never. I believe in genius, but it is the a & A'! I* #1II J.

It is not uncommon for young men to make the mistake of regarding circumtiances as the means of success. Hence we ied inoby Whose favorable—-aa men use 'the term pend upon these for success, and many whose circumstances are unfavorable,'4s they thirik, throw the blame of failure Upon luck. Here is one whose parents

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Wealthy or influential uncle,aunt or cousin to help him, his position is obscure, and in trying to do anything great in life. He must live and diq|n the same position as his, licfrbta'hitn."' ATI* wrong. A gratfd fjake. Work is the coin in this realm, and ijot circumttancesy Has the man •health? lias he two hands? then let him make lii»$jfnm»t»ncfl3- Ar? they (infcfRflft#^ liet him master them, and thereby develope and demonstrate his manliness.— Many a man who has lisen high in life, owes.his success, under God, to his pover-tfj-j.^s rfbeoitrity, his unfavorable Iwf oumstances. In fighting against these, tie hap "gained a strength ho could have gained in no other way. On the other 5and, if a man's circumstances are favor lible, fcl'viini' 'Wfit-Ai^na, oin he ivrfill! ^lil jiu9t as surely as he who trusts a fine, eftrong ladder t^trffee feim t6 the hoiue-top ^hile he put3 neither hands nor feet to

There is a power in circumstances— ijut without work, no power to lift to a successful life and with work, no power

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not gulity. Th^fpllowifg 3aii£ea wer§f dispo^fd^of in the mannei^pamed:

CLAY COUNTY CORRESPONDENCE. Cj yj BOWXIN« GREEN, MIRBH 26, 1668.

Of all the worthless places on the face of God's earth

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ling Green, ?he bounty Seat of Clay County,.. the meanest. ,Siti^tei ibijej e»sfVouthjpg.st of^rrj Sa^to fpurteen miles south of Brazil—the nearest railroad itation, with JWghway»4taaing to it very much like the Wabash river qavigable a few months onlyJto'liiiUfjyHO it is an isolate, desolate, dr«&fcy,Vltrrt^aye, a dead town. Jt ji

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Circumstances* Irja ae-

false notions that ,• tarn *di

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among hills. On thi &At side of Eel river a nd'o^eV" Jordon, it is approachable 'otrlyYhHhat seasoiLjvhen low waters prevail. Irt times' b^igh. water it is necessary to ferry nearl^'a" half mile. The public roads leading to the towa are pdely constructed, kept in bad condition, and barely passible when in their best^St\|K The Judge of tho Court complains that hd has had to pay as much as twenty dolt lprs for a fiohveyance from Brazil, While' it is a very common^ practice foi1 the attorneys and the witnesses attending the Ccyjirts to foot the^utance.

There area couple dry good stores—one drug store kept by our former fellow citizen Bob. Barr, two groceries, two whisky shops only—strange to say, and three boarding houses. Of the latter I commend Mother Cromwell^.. It is^fjiejonly creditable institution In tie toWnj ff" anybody is ever so unfortunate as to ||et here, I advise jou to stop a) tbis^ House.

As for the people, language wpuld beggar any descri ptioi#.1^'"irhele i^f b!ut a single daily paper'ti^B Inlthe town—that is the Indianapolis tyurnal, and is taken by t£e negro barber, the only colored man in the town. His family consists of a wife and four little boys, and notwithstanding this disparity, the Democracy are alarmed and sorely exercised about the increase of the. colored population.— Tho town boasts of "three churches, the membership of which has been greatly augmented the past winter bj a wonder, ful revival. On the occasion of the part^ ijng address of one of the# most eloquent divines, he found it proper

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parents the importance of the 8abtWih school as "a most efficientjnjeaMwtarHhfc^ bibe into the minds of the jyouth, the teachings trf the Holy Soriptotea^ and thus prepare them for eternity "^K'eri {hey. ahill have become weary of the condomoration of moral sojournism^', gov

The Clay Cpunty Circuit Court, Judge icklpB pteyding, now aessMfi tlhe docket embraces nearly three hundred oases, which speaks for the morals of the ooynty. Your correspondent 'Sabwld^'a lit^too much on orie particular matter for his own good, has beau fr* attffy{U»ifcii all week as a witness, and the greatest consolation he finds is in the fact that it is a State case and he gets nothing ftr Bis time and has the inestimable privilege of footing his expenses.

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Court House 5b about of the same condition as the old one in Terre Haute. In order to relieve the monotony ofihe place, the idea was conceived of getting up a little political excitement. The ball was put in motion by Col. W. E. McLean, of Tflrre Haute—our Congressman that-lecfcj-addressiitgtiw peopli Tju ht.

audidnfie wks bne of tSfl1

largest ever assembled at this place, and the Colonel's remarks received with profound attention and the wildest demonstrations of enthusiasm made. We never knew thftG^onp^pow^ iHe held hig mmn^ "afc&ienc'e fot m»ny two hours, and made one of the most conclusive and convincing arguments to which I have ever listened. I will not attempt

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^ill be called^ upon, vto^addrass our own fellg^j cities fhprtly.. ,%eja 1« good many Democrats present, and [such screwing and squirming as they did was astohishing, and can onjy be. appreciated

Sat, th«fedidisnot give'JW^ m&riog^ the

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a good impression, and would carry Clay pounty by at least two hundred majority. The second speech was delivered last Bight by Sam"Bu8kirlc, assisted by about flft^jfefcA^f ^feted"Miojtifflients*n« the Prosecuting Attorney. The pile of docUm^nt^^?i^h^yhiph .h« -prpYVledi. Wmself ^ras truly appalling—not so much on ac(jount of the truth and lies he might prove, liy, them- xu the feai he was fjol enaugb tp^rtftrf fiierh.— He^ifiafr&f dn the 'kfit'eSala Prosecuting Attorney to assist him in 'selbqlingVtHerifroiti. I He idid'jQali iiAelj'j. but the speech was dull and not appreciated. He was applauded but o.pce.during the entire delivery, except by-a-drunken ian, such as usually infest a Democratic gathering, and who made .his voice heard occasionally. His. argument was like the old WOBMU'S' istoeking—"VFEI'jr IbAg and qo heel." rTbe atidience was very small 4-therp being sqjnething ova^r fifty pe^enjs present^

I don't know what comes next on tho [political programme—though I know, and jfou know, what will come next October 4-thai 3s, Sbtth*r death blow to-fiiodefn democracy.

The wheat fields look excellent e.veryWh^teJ AnS rflhe season cbrffinu^sfh^drltble, we will have an abundant harvest ihS frtiiftree'S iave no^suffered any'in-

lry th&p^t winter. A i.

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A -TRIBUTE OF RESPECT. Ovi jtf $HAU+E I^MJbE, No. 31,1.0. G. WHEREAS, It has-pleased an Allwise

^^Mdeath^our beloved Sister, MARY Y^N

a|n a tiVBexceptions ftrCrewT BRUNT, from ourliodge room and circle Of Friendship, and has taken her to'that, brighter, holier, happy land, "po freedom all aettV' 9*nd^care'^ and miil'reft- usjuS a

Having battled the jenuiS 'orJ cir^umet'aric cessj or are ey en.necessary to it, desire tu leave hele the 'dlearjand distirtct im pression upon yoiir' ihindfe^hat, whitevef honorable aspiration^ you may cherish— andibjf no.meanfe tMe wings of »3pi-. ration, Jet Jt fiv never no high—whatever. ,gr«ermgy"nlBt uyou anfBOStftitt them 'A a I III I"" T1 _' fTk^t MA nn nn ka honorable "aipifatioBS" you tnay." cfieffsh for time or eternityffo'r body, mind or s0ul7*iT ITigh enough" /to "be worthy you# natures,^ .it must be realized,, if through work, hard, earnest,' iSdtt' work, for this is the direct and necessary means of all wdiifcy.sucCMJ.'^JJ^^H

Umetances "can secure suc-

Lodge, to mourn the loss of one so amiadisposition, so Jrind-hearted ^and true. Therefore, be it a i--

Resolved. That we Render our sympathy to the''bereaved ftrtnify5 itr this hoUir t5f th^r4ee^afU,ctioi),.jjaijLpray thatG4^,

Resolved, That we, aa^an Order, have in-thw -dispeirsstron—of Providence", lost one of our most devoted and, exemplary members,:''a -faithful office? ind a true friend.

Resolved, That we wear en our regalia the usual badge of mourning for thirty jays.

ReSdved, That these ^rtfcokij'fotjs 1je spread* on thrrec6rds -oPouriodge.Tbat they be published in the Terre Haute Daily Express and Western Ind^peaden,! 0

ANNIE E. REEVE, GEO. A. BETCHER, MARY COPELAND,

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wuu STATE ITEMS,

THE .Wabash Band made $90 on Nasljy's.lifeUire^

IT is reported,4hat Charley Shay, while in Vincennes, unwis'elv indulged in a little innocent flirtation \^ith a lady of

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waa detected by hi« laa«iftpottsfe

And a lively domestic tragedy was the Qonsequenco.— Vincennes Gazette. .uJ .,'ituLo-- *'.•'•

GEN. '(VS. PARRISH, State Senator from the counties of Miami and Wabash, has resigned his seat to the Governor,

Will Qfder aspepial election to Ije hold at the time of the next regular fall elec-

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THE gross receipts of the lecture of Fred. Douglass, at Indianapolis,- for the benefit of the.Airican M..E. Church did not anrtrarit tb half enough to defray the expenses. Bad management is assigned as the cause.

ON.Thursday morping afire broke out in the carriage factory of Mr. Boehrmyer^ at Batesyille,-destroying it, and com municating to his lyirn, destroyed, that 'also. The aipount ,of ,lo.ss will reach $2,000. The property was insured in an IjndianapoKs company. ,1 i'jt—' t.ii *0'

Ta®, Board of Commiasiwesspf. Dela^ ware county «oQ."MoRda£ last voted an rtppW^r^tlon^ of- fifty thousand 'ajlaw fpr'theeil.ension of thev-Tincwnaii*and Indianapolis Junction from Castle to MoAofe, atfd ateo fifty themsand dollars fbr thp extensjpn the ^adlanapplis, Cin$ignati, andLmyette road'frowflageratown, Wayne co^, to tte. nme place.

IT tally, and doubtless wiA, sirp rise many persons to learn that there are in this city young women who esteem themselves of the aristocracy, and who visit the churches and behave in a manner Jihe most indecorous and shameful.—New Albany CommereiuL

Hiot in the least surprising. It is the class 33 WJ&S"i}i witev*-.• -is'i j.'tw .• hah

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cy" that generally "behave juv C«3«nner the" most indecorous and Bharneful.''-^-POOR people fin't fa risk Bdis# putation, for it is alUhey have to carry them through iife."

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NEW Po8TorricM have been established in Indiaiia aa

Oeborn's Prairie, Fountaia oeanty. !ii* Friandswood, Headricks county.

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nea Montgomery, Jenn^g».,pouftty) its nan^ changed to ^Herman.

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AN^s^a#-iW»tt«i^ai

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of the city, who has been in the hflbit^f depositing—his—surplus greesbaoks ,* was drought to

J^iCwife,

wives, resolved to renovate things, generi ally, and part of ^heL.programmo was to empty the straw bed, which she did, and with the etj-aw "cast the pearlLhefore swine," in-'4he^jhaplofQ?Tottorjpeen-backs. She was ignorant of the fact that the hoarded earnioge-ef a year were thus thrown into tho street, and when the mistake w$s discovered i^ wtKJtoo lat^ as thr ore w4*. aiae.J Ei&lr souft^vorascavenger had eparted.i-1^1-

vered if wteioo lat^

treasure wii. gisle. Eidilr soodbcious pig or some taken the treasure cennes Gazette.

Nktv'D^si T/TtDmin| J,iL4 Ji^Ue'l^i Main street. I JOM [?®DTFI

NEW Variety Goods, at Riddled 151

MMAOIC FAN«," at Riddle's. «^H' AFLD see them. [28.dt^

^ECK-TIKS, Gollars and Cuffs, nice and new, at Rfddle'8 l51 Main street'.' f2fi,dtf.

DRESS Birrq!pjsg, IP GREAT .-VAJJIBTY, at Hiddle's, 151 l^ain street. X?8,^f

FLORENCE Sewing Machines, at ^ii^ddle'9, 151 Main street.'*'^ *n.»Q j'

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"OUR own. Kid Glove.' "Our^WR-Hid QloVe, .W A v. New Spring Colors.— New Spring Colors. dlt .SAXTON,4% .UU"

SCHOOL BOOKS SCFLGOI BOOKS!I A full and comptete alockj^tg^, Jjfct 09co iLobby, next week.jnti ma jsk. ads -fd3t. •.$

FRESH ARRIVE,PR^OI^ %as, at.E R. Wright &-C0'«."" fK!!u '-fJfV.dtf vnmaffoftM K".0 a ,r can

Gaiters froirt $1 25^t6J$4'iV^ be had nt fTolinJ & Ha^nferfy4. dtf.A

SCHOOL BOOKS I SCHOOL BOOKS 1*"*^° fall and cojpj^etf«^q|(, at#h^Bbj4QHce Lobby, next w,egti ka i^ajT^.- jK.t*d3t

V- 'H.g O IT is a fixed. f^ct, ^all. i87selliiig wore, sjtoVee, bette* tritftmed, fijr '.liiSjney/ than any other honse in this city. Please call and see.

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THE concert at Evansville for the benefitH)^ the^Derhoeratie Band ins a griit success.

4wo MrisOnic^brtnlchdr of raf

Scottish Rite at New1 Albany were consolidated on-Tuesday night-.-

5 AINFCBJNV RIES, of Vanderburgh cpufti has applied for the benefit of the bankipt law.

JOHN KNIGHT, an old resident of Indianapolis, aged eighty-one years, died,on file morning of the 25th instant.

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full and complete stock atthe Post Office Lobby, next,.week. -dit

THE best selected stook of Boots and Shoes in the city can now be found at Boland & Hammerly's, No. 5 Mechanics ROWi.. -V dtt\.

Cherries, ant

have reduced their entire- stock of standjiard printssto ljijiiints pe

Look out for new Dress Geods at -ttak popular eStablishmfijit" Mr. Ripley is in New York selecting a~ftrtl a^d.j corn^t^ assortment 'for^ Spring ^Jipd Rummer,

vyear. d."^ FOR SALE.—Apple Tretis by the hundred or thousand, and at retail. Evergreen?, peach trees, grapevines, strawberry plants, and everything in the^NtmaeryiliP^ JM" the very lowest price. Call at my -real' dence, on Thirteenth street, three squares east of the Passenger. Depot or at. Lyhe' & Lawes, on Main street. dlw. N.ELLSWORTH.. .-.-r-—

:1 !•.. 1. wt-C.f »i

BALL has just received the largest etoek of Stoves ever brought to this markets— Gives more trimmings at less prices than can be had at auction sales. dtf

LADIKS' go to Boland &|Hammer]y'd and see their stock of Shoes and Gaiters before you buy elsewhere. ,, „dtf.

CHOICE S^EET Potatoes 'for. sale at .E. R. Wright & Go's., 155 Main st. [27, dtf

A CARD. In leaving for the West I would say to all Who are indebted to tho late firm of Hartsock & Bannister, that they will find their accounts in the hands of W. H. Bannister, who is authorized to settle all- accuunts. Creditors are urgently requested to settle old claims as soon as possible, s* TV. mr25dlw DAVTU HABTSOCK*.

HOSIERY, CH^» afrRid^LE'f. .--dtf

FOB COLLARS or neck ties g6 to die's,

FAJSTC* DYEING, SOOURIWO AITD REPAIBIN&.—H. F.. Beiners Still continues to clean and color all kinds of ladies' and gentlemen's wear io any ftahio®able shade ako h^s .practical iaiter et^aged to repair genf&clothea in the neateit sty ft. .(US •Ji 5-i

B^ATTTrFUL-STTtE-of Scarfs, nepk tj^s

just received Main street.

at BAjrtflWIS's, Ho. 79 23-dlw

Do TOUJWAKT A GOOD PAPER COLLAR —You can get the best at BANNISTER 8 Ho. 79, Main street. 23-dlw

S

BUTTUCKS1 P4IIBMH"fo( ObiUnna Clothing, at BAirinsnts's, No. 79, Main street. ra.

NEW CAEPETB In Brussels, and In* grains' at W. S. Ryce A Co'i 4"*

...

-zv+'it

•jal-jJs's ta W wol #«tv .st at a -.5

tTfcjT*.*1a

"zrtrtJnemr

T»pliaa^» WaUoDg jmift. W.1 S. Syce & Go's. *3tC 'iil it

1

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4#ACXe(&LA3B« ^«kpat^iEldleT *'dtff 'tn -j r.itii" a

'25

atmddle

Cbunty Treasntey, to AW. Republican CoontiJDanTMktldn^.

^V a'i&

23-dlw —K

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\itet .Mtut *»& ,T*»

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4tf.gstniiO :ifeaui ,IraJ9ef». «t8w i« ••r.iJD iij|.i'0 tghibiiftw ro?v*# ,ijr^yv

ftdoi

?./•''qw

WINDOW SHADEB, Lace OfttfetMa I6id"

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JCto td AMfeV fer CeMart aad Oolft' dr«Liiliea ^^-wfafla

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pave* aol

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PBIICE TIMOTHY, Clovetimd KeBtdcky Blue Oi—. al Buiumi^. Buwllim HllL

REMNANTS ldJ»ARA*tal/oC^lassimeres

a*o»ifar

jmell asflweet," and ae would "Barrett's Bair Restomtive,'' which fdriied:

1* highly peri .1/1

CtitrfAtT^ ?«sieJt "^nike, platd^

Spoons and Forks Rodgers Brothers

niake,fcheaphr rqarket«at BaU

than

Nowc» TO I'SB- LifilB 'Mf TEHHH HATTTEI-4 Haviftg fltjtpa 'up roopas in No. 157 M»in street»,3d 8to^rrover Rippotoe Store, I am ow prejwred carry o*l the IfreSs infckiite'hi all lte varioo®' utabdjes. Allso, platH^ewing, StilQhin^j&c'j .ddodi a short notice. Stair-wav at Dr. stmt's Office, .". 'S.j}" MbGnhra:' imiSdioi ..

GKNKRAI. GRANT and €hsrt«r Cheapest llnd best Ooqk StbVes. In the, .ttwir^t |t

Fall's.

WALMSLEY.

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OH, YES!—A lot of fine Onion6, JUS, received, at Ray ft Bailey's. ^dtf'

[LIILY WHRR® FLOUR, and beat Buek* 'wheat T^pur, aJt T^ay ft Bailey's.

:j

dft

JlV»U9Ki^ud\^uKi Faurow GlHPS.^-New, styles ia£princ oolws^aW Spring Shawls and Dresawodij jaibteiSciived at ,KOTau5Ws ftJtftMKAOfs 14dtfti in* .xawwieiii i«i sJiT It

ILLINERY G^^ALL in ..the

Diamond Malines short

& mim Wo. 10 South Fourth St.

case dust pt'OOJT TSteomiiii'if Ihffti tlifffceagftfaofc the waiiwc 1 ttun iv^Q^ied to any American Watflbifrilve minutes,

ai JOSH B.1.E***MAH^ ^Q.i45JW*rrep'»,. .amJ Hciall jtA/fft 10't IT etelWilir'' W^TTiNO HWrAi—ItHi the Intention of thb Chfldidi 'i Aid^o

V-JB-'!-ft I Tearlilie," with a Photo of moUidQ»«*» SSngwi. SplenaHl Toll»t foWdtr.— »1

lpff. lilS Kxtract thU :ceMr^ PMt J*»®

(l»Uly1itrliata#idtgto

'I

^tterns to suit any_.bfij from threo to fteen years old, at BANNTBTEB'S, NO. 79,

JJetreet. .. ... -1 1-, -.'•«? "A Rose "byv«iriy' other'." na&e

Jte-'

tjf of NaW'Yoik, to send a company of homeless childre^lpjrilj*, fo T«i[re provided a sufficient.,number,pjT.i^spectabje fi^miUei in this vicinity will ea SMMfy a desilfl toHAe'ohe or morew them, oh the^ttriva},"by .aipiF|n? the folV lqwieg gentlomon, who will kindly act ias

Meeflof Reference: G. r'/CotAtP

Tjhonttb

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IPIR^t OF THf flfesfcoirJ^Preih Maple S a a

1

)t&" Lat^e atadrtih^nt qf bntiemehTs £and children's r«at£all'a, 84 Main street. ,niiiw ^iii jj r.

ladtfei'and fiiis- it N.

I OCTOBfiltll(jBUSTIQ«liU^ it

aro a«tk«ilil*% rH .aw*WHHiilli#.. BTON 0. UiOtM51» *rW MtMHttM for the of. Cba^iy Kmmiltr.'aikbitast t^ tlis teeMo* o| l)i»JI«P«blloMiionUaatias ooanreatUe*.

W^areT auifabrited annmae* the'mtee #f JkCOB'BltO^N as' a' candid^t* Tor tlieofflp*

d« i*ioB of tbe

W* ar^autboHasa to' aia.-oaoe .-' tbe name of WILLI A tt PATRICK'as a 0«n(hdate for the ofcOpfktf County Treasurer, su}d ^ot »oJtlj« decjsioli obl» top«'blifl»» poiont|r CpnvaBtJoif... J]

LOCAL NOTICES.

I 11 'i I ll i1!1 '•III 'ltilH'8»S

Moth Patches, Fre«klw and TMT. Tlie only Sellable Remedy for tho** brown dis colorallons on h4' race,

•¥!snares

TBICKLS LOTION.'1 Prepared only by Dn, B. O. PEBni.fJ^w.d St., Wf!1^ .mh27.6meod ... ,1, •,«

"Blllf B»rr the best Oigar ia tha Market for 10'oents, or by the box. ftid-fKjt

0

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MAfiAN ft Cd^ Drtfg'Store.*

FeatherDniters.—Oreat variety and .eafcSt .,,,i MAJULN-ACOVC dil- U'miiid C(»rner Main aadSixth 8t.

|WS£2S-

For tils pprpoM there Is no itf* TflRNtirs no

0«S

dtf

diieases. Tor this purpo* there Is no Jiediso tii. TflBNt»8 flO bOtlL'Vbktm, or D»JltWai.L l^rBAMIA Htixj

rwiB. .. ..

chBt»ttTflie%^euwjtjjiag IIP, aad ^potbeeariea av« U. Prlaoipai dapot, ifi

... .V, I

par padtage" 1y BMeodt* I .aoj^i iictil DOllifiD JitaJ.

'"l

taguaraoMadWitheitflU aMnaad two horMSto make S,fiO} to 3,8000 Srst-elass brtcks per fcowr)

the tacUiU«|.far xe^ovtrctth*^^ *Io*S|[to ^sn castrate these if cU l)y maoUBM^astantly work, *lqg in this city. jftfilBOlf,

,.0» ,-rronoiJJiiJ W

sv.t ,mx7aS zxrrT..

IK. jantO no% tU^froR

oor ccniilry, fattalns, by

^pnUUon. We adrift iff ilek well StOAllhx. ket#'

Urorat hy ia» —y*HI*iX'aa* mMSf

Toll, iidf, 5&i ^«o»Iway.,York (Ex-.-"-tI IT

Amanda Voradorf, 149 Wooctcr itre«t, of weakmi} FW/MAr, W»

^•d, of eomnmption. TTftt and JOB will bo

tita !tf*al!

atf?SMHj*& *r Jo&\i of ifett %oft, 168 i..t laswrti^"

AFIIWIHIM haiw, JIUM JW rk,) Seld by DratpjiU1 jytCyoMri. JIAHAN CO.,

WSMUXS,—

FOB SALE.

^OK SALE—HovAo 'ail'd ±o%*2I«OD»^..noarlgr atw, wit! roomi, enierta, Sc., one tqaaro north of. lu ual Boad, and litaddition. Price 11000. jEoqnlre of 1iaKh.r,.42#U,Y

fcra

JOSEPH OROVEB.

"t?OR SALE. CARRIAGES.-t. T*#bs»t«3arriatei in fM#mkrk»t,' 'ftr iali th* lo^a«t price* «Ltk»aUirMtaMl«kM 'OMrV

Vfji I

Factory, corner 2d and Walnut atroeti. WWLi J. .OB.

*OR SAU«.—taluatle Real Es,' TitTK,—TUe larm Brlek^8tore' «n rnor of Wabaah andTMr* Stivetl, oocipi*d «V ")rog8tore, nearly new, and in good condition, tfrancb Bank BoiUting. Jot aj. f«»tpn.Pbiq

Jfale*»le BaH(iinr Lot on Wabaxh Street,' WIweeD FAorth anil Fifth ttreeti. 1AU n^ainfotldencea^BMr the NaU,, Jf%ckry. petty will be *6id at a great bargain. niaildAwO^f,

iftdraL piMy ai*mt*d Lota Mitf&blc lb* eiidenceg^ae»r (the NalJ,,Jf»ck»T. Tbi« itoperty will be Mid at a great bargain. (For termt, apply tp jPajttTO*. .iienal'SMiio Ba'tfk.-

JIBJST.—^W«

^OR SALE i(ita, each' 21 26 fefet

—. .root, on Ctli ureet, be-t

.9^ rt. froi

tweea Cherry and Mnlberry—centre of the city, Oa one oflhe lota is a frame baJldiuK

2)

by

wfljig'A most popular Life insurance Co^eweiee oTJJie ntry—baa a good business in Terre Haut*.

AIM

ANTWH-'P.&AOTHRS, 81%. BERTS, and other intelligent M«rtt "and -Wpmen, in a businees'paying S100 to $200 per M4N|UI,WWRDLM,TCHABIJLTIR^:F«R|IA«XL6IRI«RI*4V

FOR RENT:

1 1 ij

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-rtt*

hy* qpft Wn tin aclied to anfioanca. the m*,

flieof County Treasurer, strbjeet to the decision of tho Republican nominating convention. I "... 1

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O^maty framtar, s*b}*6t to the deciirioa »f Ike BjepuWlcam feiuAty

yft »r6,, anthor(a«d to, '^n$U4c« th4 ai^| of f. irOBBIS, of. Honey Creek Township, as a iidfdate for the Office of Obtmty Trsasster. tueto be decision of tl Republican nominlnc: —1—•

jict

IT .-i J'l1 O nal

•No. 12 Third' Sti,

few:doo«s nort^ of ifai#5—a Burtnees id lie* iaence in connection. Btnt^J fuse an ••nth. Good referenoe required. Apply Sikverson, at his Meat Stand, north of the Harttitf

Ofl. »W andrwe^y desirable brick residence, on North street, having ten rooms, with su table oonvenlaaces. To he laased for one,year., Xagnire at -i-' v1 o.w. eo5LC.TpMilf i.-.-.h-j. t-'

in

OPOLIfAK THfiATjB^ OOMPAHT, IMDIANAFOLIS, t-.j.

-£f

A 1*

DowtAN^

loudly &Teniii^

A FOK POM INIDSTS OJH.1T,'at ,1* Jim..") %ni2. "."i bno Jbtaager aid DlreiSer ..7.1'........Charles Pope

with'greatwaewtf lire Wew

Tork Theater, where it has already reached Oa* Hundred Oonsecutive Nights, entitled,

the 6ASL1GHT -,.n 60 CHA:

•4.1-^-75

^QJ'StooHFertoBV,

Ctl.

IMCOHc*«pon *o» 9 A' M/, tWIWrf., US'' -A arti '.frJ»3 to 3 M, r.c .»•

WM^ wAtha»tac4 tb* tUMtil lDo»«Srep»» at I o'clock P. M. Pexformnnaa te VtW"commence at T% preci«ely. JAMES H. 1UBNXB as a candidate for the of. fiLe of County CUrk, select, to the decWon of t^e RepnhUoan^nAiiWg OamWnttoA.

NEW ADVERTfs£l(MENt3

OROGERIE8*

Wtt 1 Liberal

mm

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS'

26,1

tirtieloAif¥ uee«I ai a itabl4.' OooH loittUotTfor Carpenter, Paint, cr other ghotiK'^tnriM 1' ITdwtf J. 0, JONES. 1'tri'iji M'

U&mSilLE^—On"?Bbra^vberryL Hill—Dwelling containini

W Hill—Dwelling containinc *ix tooiaa awl h41, good Hreiil cftMrn'wod ceUar '&o^7ir£Weh with fruit trees, *b£lt)bery

SpanLtiai8 VAN EATON.,

Sttbie with ciitern and carriage ho

., ... .AJID, ABASE OB 8ALE.—I will ml.l^ Cqf lea^ jqr epc- 'P. nge for eity, or other property, my lease, baT'hig tblii«*« jearatv rjui, oJ

JW ##re*,pf grennj^

tbp Goal is th* best Biter Coal delivered in Terrfe JlMte. will also sell, on the same, terms, aUL tt|Btatftpahad^tllSrato, ••ftttflaatng'llv'e tefWb opjjjtwonitos: fsilnriroB'ihe oity.

For terms, apply to John J. IfiJl. otj'Ohid stteet,' between 3d and 4tn. or to the nndersighed. on the lolJOri^MWtAKLAlfTI, »nvi« =B?

Pi Os B«-596£{f

WANTED.

,T

fg ill -m: •.—:—-+*—fT£ o'.» (\^ANTlLD.-^-Newirrlrthef5tif of:AprtliieH*nsfr of

reasonab^ei AAdraas tkis offlo*.'

.—For the.

-^•e^wfifaulto'itrt1 twrf \'SP t)otaidlf*rAn aottoe Agtat MtodT fe inm

15i" m^iTwuttbsiT^

COMPANION.'*™

WfflMIl HEMO CO., h*»» at aartO

wooM t^

D* 'CoWpAiftaw,'' which wlll com

M-'

Vf

'P. W th» Wtaltf, tHg-Saitrphig ^lg*r of the Itotticg Kirtt,'* wb4 thii.»'"® i*ii|ailFttk«iM •faattoritvaUaf Martfc'a JJJ ILNVH&RIST P»K£M» horaa. TU «MIR TO READ ,^ ™". aptory or inch iat«D(«lnt«rnt, oteqon*. wlllt«

ll

"If my 4au|JlUr', Wi^«u#»rS^^Vcoi E a a

em

Hhg f*- Jf*. 4' or tbaf popular Jearoal, fcJ -J •}6S| WOODS'*

"HresropTHE

f4om whttti wyrtadtof la^tan T*trr hat* tMce7' SO«M •(. tb» cbarac»r« MM oaiqvalUd la tba.vnojk rMge of Kl tlon. for a c«rtfln kind #ferd, myitsnon* iatereat (bat tii| aCoitad tiear^ WOI'1IHMI«4, ttm MrHble JlbbMialDoMy, that,*#!)^',' Rloody Natkan, th*, "Kan of Peace,?' and Baarlns Baluh Staekpole,

Wtrait Qiatbnr will

dv the paper of. tbrfraair«d»alw« li xaaoa, to

itmirtAiawelBtmeh 13* l» the beet spy is

CEORQE jatJXHO CO., 137 William Su'lKew T*rk. .11|- Agtl

fte milon Dl^pointed oim

M'"-fhrooghoiit the United States, Who bare been naable to hear Dickena read, ca» p»rcha«e "The WonflfiTully Chov 'itthw^r CMarlM Wrttttw' Works" at a VSKC low PBicm.,

Bend Saoentafora copy of "OliverTwUt," a* a vpecitnen volume. It i« clrarly printed, on flm* wklto papt» SjritJ*«8bj^aiUo«ny adfreM on rottipt oTthe price », APPl*TO* ^o»., rakUaken,, „, fehmstwu i»5 Broadway, Mew Yot^ rl

•*h

PI«ws fof Sale! tpHE Best and Cheapest Plows in

th* mark't." I uk tho Faraiera to examine ro baying i»ceJ. Tbey ca it J.^'fifotoStdrt, tht ^agle Iron Work*

|mb«foro baying otb^ri, and tl.ey will ti cub' They can be s-en at fra urOTer'i Store, and«t-AUnr*. Ljne A Law*' Jtore. I have of the difljsrent kinds Union, Richmond, Fqx Btatr, llBdoi«Clpp"r, Grand Ietanr/anrt Double 8hOT*i.

The Union Plow the lieat in me mr2Tia*.' ,k JOSEPH QBOVEB.

Wliite Marseilles and Piques

At A Me. .. •, betfHttoeiaausiWvj^ii jj i!n,u

3'itt JIJ.AH

l:|rs™'}0ne

TI»ird

lower!

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uif&*?>*

I lUt 1W -I-"'* .(,* *di ,11 iu*3 at}* !t hart .-—AMD— ...

Percales

mtJX.Li,vrs TS-o-i ia*!^ aiyTintSMifibe .u

VKA.LTICl:I

fix^.a»o(4n8,^#^!

two squares from Main Street, either north or

ip.wu'i i'ag'jiml

sjjojtun at» aitu i*(frA i., )oJMumi.IO ,i(Mlra w*"4 |U«i\t. lm

iitA5dlw-r

pi

yf. .V .K t'.* ir-erAls Ji. fcilHi!

f.' orj

Paisley '»BBO6HE vm* •*1 bwifbni «c .. ,lldlliituml?H

36uaraShatw1^ mt'' l"

it I

jriMt, uotbMXWBi:. •. J. "Tl .we bars |»8torean4 offsr tqt »ale

jaw

fid ^nfvfs jjaiv bra r¥ fee "'.dfo fcnji!

gQHegli'ds Bacon

MOTH A0£

Tierces Lard.

jiii

Brto McM P«rk^!»3 u-u.:

125 2QQ Rrls.of Lo«l8f!Het)ette

k^A Hrlfc N. Y. and Stxkoskjr till *LA8t»B. J#®'

200Se*"MB*rW1^"^ 'V-' W**ih*f with a costpl«»at*ckofc Ah

'i* A. K. ®KKIM[AJf^

Mala BC, ketveea 8th aa| ttle,

iarSMUa

BtTM HiU^aiot the

9i

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a

»Hm Km* vead tfee WMtaly Wreia^ AtHaas»yr

-Who

caa wsa^wittioet trauyoH

hie gleet#* 4e*eri#tioa o('tk%«gatOfuhinvalry." Safr. :'-91isy^Meaato t^aiittftteall ooai aFerantBJOfaj." ... W«QA8T'GJUAJG»WI'-T*

Jas".:sir- ss

fbr *i jr«IMinM^ |«MbM Tifc* tMb-ipSHllfWl ra**rby Pjs» an reo«lpt of

U3a«da8 Br«adw*y, H^rTerk.

-lot bamucydi xiaovti 3© atxr#JiM»(|Aa !«ir«

a.aTJ03F=C -OPUXJri VIAa to fOO A LA HOC) YJM

3k ,T.33 mt.JJ A'ff US

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fite i* .di\aw .MUjtttr (wUBwrpiiiM*.i .a

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$3.00.

•4- $18.00 QUILTS-fatv ipO^OQ. mf'ii.90 QDH.T8 Tuilf^n

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10" I/ooteat (mr £4nen Ldmitis TPetealefir BrilHuni^-and Colore A Piques. «r ».•»! «i -»»t »w im fxoiitMlW

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Treasurer's Gapd. 'H .S»- so

B..EniToa: As many taz-payer* have coaii. plained that they did not'know it waa reallyt'ii, necesjary for tkaantif^iay their taxes every and that thy tboogHt it W&s not'rlght (ot- mw'fo''' .•eqnlrt it, especially wllbout giving previous n*-— tioe of my lutent{pp so lo^o,. therefor^, 1 atk the. fublicaflcn'of this card.

h*v*5alrea*y!gi|«n, notice ftnr reading* tmiij #eieive tie tx?f Tor i^87. l^or this. ptirpd«e. are to attend at (tie s^at of Justice ufitir Meuday ia April 186S, OB wblru Ihe DltiU^p fa^e Vtiiitt be rotnnifld to the AtxfHoi*, and ape»i- I alty uf ten oeuts on oyttry dollar adiWl, whUilU*^ penalty cannot be avoided by poraoes ekaiailug-

tJ

Ihfit they were at the Office pay, but coald not oaaccofnt of the.c^owd. Hmce tbe neceoltjT 'tor paylsK before the rush couoa on. I wieli ati JS -payer* to bear lri mind, hat tbey «mW ht their taxes run. oyer to another year, becansa .l im required by law, Immediately after th* panalt|r i. rd Is added, to collect It, If 1 cau find personal properjyiiu the county and it is surely bad. ccftao-i..

ta

mj to pay ten cents, and si*- per cwnt. intereet *o ihe wBole' amount, to/ tbe time It nAi defWr*-' quBAt, b«atde» Coastable*' fees ,and tuite^g* lowed-by law4o myself and.Deputies, for maktsv^A Tbi rollectleli*. Jr. IT. SHEPBBBD,' lsjltaw4w Treasurer Vigo Connty. '9

•TitrrtJ't —r-T r—rr.r

:'A PPLICATION fof LICBN8B. XX Thce»nd«rftgned Uerrtiy a&ttc tba he will apply to the Couoty Coma»jaaieB«rt at

Qieir regular 1 ession in June, 1868, for fleets a to sell spirituous and tntbxfcaHng li^soills leis 4iantlties tban a qnatt at a time ior th* space of sm&u^-aj&&sss&> street, la MUey's AMltf«a, ta Teri*Haste, Im4 Harn township, Vigo connty. Indiana. *oum X- S8iltw3i if 9t

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