Daily Wabash Express, Volume 17, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 6 April 1868 — Page 4

mnTT™*~EXPRESS.

TERRB-HAUTEi

Monday Morning,

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April 6th,

1868.

RAILBOAD TIME TABLE.

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Vol©! Vote! To-Bay!

Hartlson To*i)BbipBepublicaii Tlcltet

FOB TRU6TEB,

GEORGE W. NATLOR son JUSTICE or THE feaoe, :s WILLIAM WOOLLBf.

I OH COH8TABLEB,

JA'MVS O'MABA, E. 0. Whitemah, JB. P. Kkaqan, JOHN A. £ra«. BUPKBTIBOBS,

First District*—Wm. 0. Burgan. ypcond Dietric: -Eibridgn. Aebury, Thud District—George W. Sparks. Fourth Dimrict—George Lockridge. Fifth District—J»hn Stewart. Sixth Dieirict•Henry 0. Pugh. Seventh District- John Bankin.

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VOTE EARLT, this morning.

Tuk Lkntf.n SEASON expires with this weok, next Suruiay being Easter.

A "rtAcr.iii) CONCERT" was performed at Concordia Hk11 last night.

ONE hundred and twenty-live indictments wero found by Grand Jury at the terlh Jusf-'cWteSa.

OAST YOUR VOTE this morning and then look up the lukewarm, and iniuci them to go to the polls.

THE CITY SCHOOLS, after a vacation ono week, commence the third term of tho current scholastic year this morning,

MCDONALD & ASH, at the P. O.^Lobby, hfive tho Pictorials full of the impeachment buBine?s and other current events

LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION were granted last week to Irvin Thomas upoti the estate of Abijah Thomas.

THE TVJifD

was

or's docket was a blank.

SAUDFORD fc. RIPLEY was qualified on Saturday by the Clerk of the Common Pleas Court as Guardian of Josoph Ripley'? heirs,

FRIUAT, April 10th, is tho last day for service fcr the April torm of the Common Pleas Court. A largo docket Is in pre-- & at

•'A^iiUEMSG shamk

la i*ownraip

tion being a fifWjHftfcJl®*Publish below the different places of voting, and trust

First Ward—3feifj|& {f'fiouse, ^th street. Second W&rd—ReeceVCarpenter Shop, corner Seftttti&IWtlAtit iil,

Third Ward—Thompson's Cooper Shop, corner Seeond and Poplar streets. Fourth Ward—No. 3 Engine House.

Fifth Ward—Tuell, Eshman & Mcnssaa Township, -o "..J?."- V.

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|lfe only disorderly ele­

ment hi town on Saturday, as th£

May­

CHEAP Ukkp !—All who are in favot 6f cheap beef will vote for.#.- JL Gibba, 4ke candidate tor Councilman in the^ jChird W a if

it would bo

steam

Jf anr

peopie et^y.fiwfiy froTn "tc^hiy, and allow George Naylor, onr present efficient Township Trustee, be nupnroeded oy Jqshua B. Otoy.

JERRY V. I'isboh, of Fayette township, a soldier of tbe 31at regiment, who lost a log at tlio battle of Shilob, is announce in the JournaljM a candidate for the Domoaratic nomination for Count Tie eurer.

will make a good officer. His election is certain if anything like a full vo1 polled.

THE ALARM or riRS Saturday after noon was occasionei by the rssidence of Mr.

Dtnial

engines were out prompily

but the fire was subdued with buckey ^e-

fore they arrived.

A

SOLOMON E. GibBB the Republican candidate for Councilman, a hard-work-ing, industrious man, is fit representa' tiveHf the mechanics and laborlag mm*, and his ejection is certain, if tbe voter! Ol the Third Ward do their duty.,*

THE nuw revenue law exempts many articlesmanufactured, from taxation, but levy* (t tax of two dollars

per

thousand on

the sales of all manufactured articles over $6,000, which wiU secure tax fron^ mftsy establishments here, which have n*vei paid any before. v,'

W Gity—OlXi

£ourt House. The Ward boundaries are as follows: Wardr-&w& tbirf the center- stiietj-ixmth to the center of Ohio street.

Second Ward—Runs east and west from the center of Fourlh_atreet to Fourteenth street and from the center of Ohio street to the southern boundary of the corpora­

tion. i. Third. #ffl«?-Kai3Se^ atid. west from the river tcrib^ center of.Fdurth street and from the center of Ohio street to the southern boundary of tbe corporation.

Fourth Ward— Runs east and west from the river to the center^of Sixth Ftreet and ljom flrt canty oT ITujEfcr^y streeWo the north*e^boUnd«ry-. ««. the corporation.

Fifth Ward— Runs, east and west from the center of Sixth street to Fourteenth street and-from the-center of Molberry street corpor&ltuy. T^

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SPECIAL ELECTION-THIRD WARD

REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR eQUHGIMtA# euLOMO^' E. GIBBS.

CSSSSSBESSBSES

TO.D£Y AiiVJiKTlBBMBSTll

Aunour.ccment—iaviea Johnso^. Special Notice—Td|11, JUi-Uy J6 C«. j"% Straytd Cow- B.

THESienmer Romeo, arrived from Snt» sonvllle last night

A ELioHT sprinkle of snow sifted t® tte earth Saturday eveniDg.

Ci

THE OossTABiM piit! in'i&Siiiii&on by the Republican party-i~Ja'toie*i,.Mftrn, E. [0. Wbitemari, B. F. R^sgin and John A. King-arc all good men, worthy and" wel' qualified

nhoiitd be elected.—

ThiB office Is of more Importance than most people attach to it.

A^OJa^ifcitsfoN, the \vitt^,'^fatkling and gifted lecturess, comes on tbe 16th inst. This will be the last lecture

thU fftfl More th swayf |e|it4Jbojafnencei this morning *t Bartlrtt & Austin'a. Tbey will go with a rush. Ba on hand early, if you desire an eligible lqeatity^j,

THE oVt-T tflini or tVe defeat of the Republican ticket for Township officers is in our pooplo staging away from the polls Don't permit by your lukewarm* ness—• l^einpsfc if| w» paep call iS .by the gropef t^riu—th«

Wportant office

of Township Trustee to pass from the hands of Geot W-Naylor to Joshua B. Ctey.

week frcm County Clerk's office to the following parties: John Nanny and Sarah A Shaun. John E. Sparks and Melissa Soule. J. D. E. Piety and Mary P. Trueblood.

Isaac Theo. Brown and Lizzie

Sibley.

James W fcWl58k# St Ah i. HjXOto. John R. Coffin and Martha A. Gunn. John G.

Jones and Ma'iinda Broadhurst.

g|ngis4 i»pic^(rf4i«4

being now within its banks. The water fell tmyand a, half.fe^tSatw^ay Jttjght. The liomeo left for below ^Saturday evening, and tbe Zanesville came up yesterday noon. The strong wind Saturday night blew the little steamer Comet clear out on dry land, and the crew were en« gaged yesterday in getting i( bapk tp its ptoj& ilk***** ^ii%'s ttohi wos also served in the same manner.

XavELTC,!—Were^the streets Saturday. Tfie'^ind^madeit So? Dust flow—crinoline refused to obey £be laws of gravitation—"nice" young men stood on the corners ap^ Wat9^d- th§ pbepptpvi»-^k»t8 leaped from heads and rolled ahead, shutters flapped—signs crisaked—and everything moveable took unto itself wings and soared away. The guttering on Nippert's dry goods house took a trip across the street, fortunately injuring no one. Wo hearifbf Bfcfaccidents JI dPiw ladies ventured out, and as a consequence, re tail traV* was almost wholly impended.

THE CIRCUIT COURT adjourned on Qt&ur&V until- /OfeatVty, tl^ instant. The only business trangactod on Saturday wtti'ss folibW^ at'sitc of Indiana -cisT'Bam'i Lowe, grand ISTPSPSTt. CJPttnued qn~ affidavit tt»l nest rJkV

Januii, A. WatsMi w.. JLamea Watt! elandcr.' Tm«1 by Jury-fA'erdict for the

excited a good deal of Interest, and the oouiiBeLo? botti sWw.npdfl able speeches —Mack & 'Baird for plaintiif, and Nelson, Piercfc, ^coh,

ant.

William Woollkh, our oandidatefor Justice of the Peace, is well known as an old citiien, of tne strlcteit integrity,

the

Articles of association of tbe Pres­

ton Lode Gold Mining Company were filed in tbe Secretary of State's office Friday. The«company has a capital stock of {$n mill^IftOtlfiN to rtetra -oCdUra. tion is twenty-five years, and its object il to mine for_goljJ_ fin Parke Co(Mj* Colorado. The principal office is in this city, and "the dir^c|etra S'(35'Atlie:fi»Bt5.ye«T are Robert S. Cox, John S. Beach, James "C. Allen, Jatoes liMJoseph L.

Day an9 Hurst for defend

We

presume'thp case will be taken

to thfl Shpr^me Court, ,r Mr. Janaei Hurat and Mr. Shields wore admitted te tie Bar on Saturday aB A«oftwy*.

T^e*2ourt

and

o^s is

MiLer, on North Fourth

street, taking fire lrojn a defoctlve flue Tba

will ta occupied for the nest

two wtieka in disposing t»f the business, i&d.Wlll probably convene fcgain after the Common Pleas Court is over—

wudent c»f tjhecity ceihetry shows for the mofith of March tbe following death*

Mrs. Harriet Alien, Disease of Sidneys Mrs^SirahMcMannui, Pneumonia. Mrs. Ituia Smith, Spionl affeotioth- -r Infant or Marshall Smith,"Stillborn." Infant of W. Naylor, Paeumonli. George SchumakisL

Wenn.

I® Oubsutaption.

Infan^ofOHffe Bureiss, Malario

larious Poi-

Wiil't iu«ii£ ei i" lia-sts? *v.M Ylr^fif A Sparkf, Pneuaaoai*.*.

rgit A Spark

lnfinfr«S-SlbfrtOwe»,^wia Fere£. Infant, unknown, (Clark House,) Premat^re birth.

InfMitAf Qecwae Lae, StUA1onn^ lnfaSt ofKlisabeth Luediker, Stfli-born Mfe Mary"Y*n Brunt, Pneomoiiifc. ,f Jbfti

Mrs. Elisabeth Nitche, ChUd-birth.,

BEPUB^O

The Third _W/»rjJ y,i£? nT/t

Meeting!

Speeches By Cql. T- H- Nelson -JArm«8: Bsljt

and, TC-

^Cooper Shop on Saturday evening, under .the auspices of the Grant Club, was as •well attended .as capld havebeen expect-

in Buch

5t teT i^Q

V.

unftvorabl° weather, but not

we

jj

w#n

i(j have been desirable.

^kHan^y, ^ica Pxesi^t? etliig To order, and 'G. W. Lambert, of Associa-

meeting Secretary, tion of ^h tMl-Cnwfr Club, to Jfh^ch

jrhfchj

been

jnu»e|o/sXttMwei Tffe preliminary ousmess having concluded, Col. Thomas H. Nelson was invited to address the meeting and pro. jceeded briefly but forcibly to urge upon

jthat general and hearty support to which Jiis merits as a citizen and as a repres^it^itiveof the principles oT tho Union party pntitjc hioL

The speaker bri4fl¥rrcP9-i

jtr^tife cktfida^s dfttrt tNfo'HHils jfor Councilman, and showed conclusively that the interests o'f the cttjynot less than

'lant champion, not only of Republican principle?, but ot the claims and interests Jof workingmen ot

Iportance of supporting the township ticket, and of giving it a handsome majority,

jW^Aidso 'alladteflkt^ anJj WithJ ft marks upon the general political aspects of the times, Col. Nelson closed.

Jamfis T. Johnson, Esq of Rockville, jwas introduced a9

the

next and last speak-

iet^of t^a eveqiqg^AVd g«.V| onrf |0|06] 'most eloquent

and

'tbe campaign

effective speeches which

in Vigo

county has thus

resolutions of 'SB, tBe'CSfdlrtal pfin ciples in the -Democratic creed. Alluding to"the Democracy of Indiana, he traced tl*: hla^i rf th#it «ondoci during the war mentioned the publica tion of tbopsaoda^ of copies, of j^effren's celebrated speech for "distribution broadcast over the State touched upon the Grpencastle. speech, ot ,Mr. Voorhees, w^e^eiA hd "saids he jwould not vote fc man, gun nor dollar to carry on the war revived the recollection of several phases of the history of the K. G. C., or

popular

LErrEUWFAr6WB

Sons

of Liberty, and showed the complicity of

the

ljomoc/raiyf'with that c^ganiza^iipf jef trwtorsT The finance question^ext. claimed the speaker's attention ar.d the shallow hypocracy of the Democracy, i^^rel^tipp thereto was completely .eitjjpsp^ iil862 when our National existonqe"^ependod on

confidence in tho National cur­

rency, ^HSWBFfc^otjDemocraey had decriefl andvi^eiadgreenbacks in unstinted terms, bCtt liaWr^hen all their efforts to trample down thte» Nation a! honor, the National credit and the "Government itself had proved futile, now, whtttf '&epublican loyalty had bee^ trihii*ph«nt o^Mr Democratic treason, those defamers and glandaeVa ^frtie'Gbvernp'cnt and itecflrrency cafme' o«t with ft demand to have all our bondj pfVL ofi urrency, paid off in greenbacks on which, in the lapgus^ge. of Pendl^Um, the Republicans fia3 put "th/ mark'of C&h,* Mfhicif,1n tho language of that illustrious Demoorat, had, '•like Cain, been sent forth as fugU tires and vagab6nda th tbS earth 1"

The speaker related a truthful and amusing anecdote illustrative of JDomocratic cosiateney. tingulshed member of that jja^inr^pke county who had howled lon^V.loMofy

ftnd

bitterly about the terribfe ''o^ffrls^iveness ot Government tj(iitfo«1iii«hnvestiga' tion of this nyiB|'^}jtift^ncef showed that ho had paid a Government tax of ten dollaW'oA JackaSs'l Vfad that was the sum total of his budget of w^ea. He had oth» er property, to be sure, but tbe jackass only paid tax to the General Government while his master WHS exempt. The animal had lately died and $e fearful burden no ltfnger weigKed i&Wii ttv fortunes of that ilhutrious house.

The Union party, the speaker oontinu ed, tbe Unioa parky.! andflt 'ih«s stood by tbe Government, has Jjjr the soldiers, and has saved^th^|Wi^tr^if spite of rebels north and south^.

Touching briefly upon, the impeacL. ment question, Mr. Jofinidn said when any fficer goes so far as to set

as

of such

ii: Sup'tGity Cemetery.

a dangerous

•cutive.

FAYETTE Townsbit, April 4, '68. Mr. Editor: As I was riding along the road tfttl^ler day I nbtieeel piee« pf paper stuck fast'to a tree, and on nearer approach I found it was a notice of a Grand Radical Rally at New Goshen, Satawfcy, April 4tb, Iff*, %t one o'clock^ r1! otjhet Demi want to hear both sides of a question before I determine how I shall vote on it.— So I went to tho meeting to-day and found the house crowded

of

far licite'i. After a brief statement the issues in the national campaign iprtwe^frfrto ffo atrfhigriiieht o'fHWtyiai locratic party on an indictment for treason, supporting hia charges by eiWUions from the record »f iho party, and proving thuiti fbp 6rgiai$Ation had beeiyfe^Url^ iancf'consistently employed in furthering the schemes of ita traitor leaders for. Use diiruption and rttin of the OdvernmeBt. The Democracy had bswi guilty of aban* donment ^nd desertion of the int^rqsfa^of labrir t'y their'affiH^on with the' aVtstocrate of the South, and their neglect of land contempt for the interests of tbe =2?orih where the labor of the country WM, 'performed. "h

he, lA

r'1

Mr. Johnson alluded to the resolutions of*'98, and traced the action of the Democracy in the repeated re-adoption of tfcdgi* ¥lUtion» by frf'TS tt|ion#VC»ifi vections. Buchanan

was

pledged to those

jresolutions, and shaped- his official conduct iu accordance therewith. He

ac­

knowledged State, sovereiffrity ih the Assertion that there was no authority in the Constitution to coerce a Stale. No Demjocratio poUticiw^r Qoav^tion badger condemned the aots of the rebels for those acts were in strict accordance with

up

lils will againit that of the people,- as expt»«fed by their B«prw*&tRtive9, h« was a tjnrant ana the government n4 logger free government. Andrew Jobnsori'had done this, and it was right-that he should be r^pTed ft^Cjq6•titution—a provision designeS to meet just such a case

full and running

olbl inost of them stood around the doors and windows and listened attentively to the speeches. They seemed to be terribly in thi%^H#, ntrifffaiitjf# them are foolish enough .to believe they

ij&iiSfp

Hon. John G. Crain, and I tell you if he didn't give the Democratio party some broadsides, pelting ir with bomb-shell?,

broadside?, pGitiBff ir wiin oonio-oiwu^

ed witfi( whole^ volleys.^a_ffru^afcetryHe thinks it is an awful mean party. And I do'l't%k ift Wfe\l, Si^yte'.f, jwouldn't lot me have tbe Poor House, and iince they reduced the bridge toll, and iuch things." I 'suppo9e,'3lr. Editor, your

)Poor House, but I know

it

iind pheap

all parties.,. The im-

myst be a good

placeL.tp.lLvc.

or^else out. Coun­

ty "CoVnmissfbntfr wblilcnrt1 stay nifire so jnuch of his time, and have his son, hepbew, and all of his friends there. I d$n'* tW I?*# treji1p&ju»t rifel^Att)«13 ibat, and if 1 thought the radicals would give me a £ost Officc^ and. mke^me (^ou^nty i'reisurel, I*f wortld go to

Eomo

It ^es not retrfcnclAniot ^but' tienckjment. That is, th?y wanted to make trenches so that the money .*rouldj-un in% |to ftdi^ tqckts I®urs,4(4UOO

Vikoewkes h»s revival!

other

county and join thoir party. But io the Inoeting. (Excuse this "lucid interval.") I After Mr. Crain had taken his seat, several othfH*^ontlejnpft wer»palled^v|t «nd jnadea^ew remarks. One of wnom pro» luced flgiires takfeu" rrohi this Cohiity AuiLt^r'O books iwiiicb ika^ed khlttitfiei

Democratic Trustee of our township had ^rawn forty-seven dollttrs and some cents ore for his services during the two ears hid adm|ni^r|tigp 4han the J3|iut)li^an Trustees had in seven years. He had levied forty^flve centS «neach one dollar's oxtb pf, ta*ahje=pr{)perty\ for\t(J(wAelHp urposes each year, and had only built ^ne school-house in the two years, while }he Republican Trustees had only levied fifteen ponla eadt Jjfear', bbHt ^school|iouse every year except one during the ieven years. Another-.oian aaittl»e same, ruld' of rotr«nchment in whicfi the Democracy are so much in favor, wiil hold good in all departments of the Governpient frora Township up to Natiofial.* And Submitted as another example, tbe County AUjditor'tfl pffiee SfPMWi^ Auditor had received^ in, round numbers 110.000 for his services iu lour years and pine months, while a Democratic Auditor in about half that titae haj\ ,i$o~Sived hbout $17,000. Anothor speaker thought the' gehtlecVen who ha3 j&TspoEen were Mistaken in Jhe word ftift tho!Demboracy 'were in favor of.

FAYETTE.

-Bacpijd^i r:tVe: ftl.

REAL ESTATE TsANsf^Rs jMd^efV-^ww fo^ last week' show Sorting transfers of real estate in this city Jand county: V-dfc»ii^e-^W. ®*11 in Sheet's addition for 1130.

Frederick Hake to Jesse t. Alexandor, Ifour acres,, in

Pearce,

40 acres in Rile.V township for $1,100. Cbaimcey Rose to Wip. J. Paul lot in RdKSViddKion -far $55^.

Wodfl, 70 acre® in Plerson township $135. George W. Sparks to Robert Craig, 40 acres in Lost Creek township for $325.

Robert A,. Craig ^.to, QataHna^rover, 40 acres in Lost Creek township for $2, 400.

John Clom to Ebenezer Doan, 11 acres in Honey.Q-cek^townsl^ip for $581. fH. /h.

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C. Cnrrtn R. J. Sparks, two l^»ta in Youngswwp for $50, v/ Gaorge W. Hurkness David Josiyn, one-acre in Riley township for $T5.

Wm. Tumor t6 L. M. Aeh, 20.acrpi.in Riley township for $300. PetprJMaohlor to. Frederick Hiistcr."let i'if GiSokiiV addition for $450s' 8. WowlfnB11860

to

Jeremiah Staggs to samp, five acres in Prairie Creek township for $10Q. Mary Woodward to Luther Miller, six acres in HuwieOn township for$7,400.

Edward O'Brien to Earnest L. Rejman, five acres in Harrison township for $750. Ezra W- Lytlo to John J. Miller, ono acre in Llntqp town«hft.for $1J^j

Christ. Meyer.to Louisa Or!g»rt, 2J acres in Harrison township for 5^350, Dayid E. Swalls to Elizabeth J«welJv o»-alr#itf Lost Crtek towfcs^ip^crr $100

Alfr^walls V'david^E? Stalls intnrest in 80 acres in Lost Greek "township for $400. r,

Henry W. Ring't6 Fred". W. Frees^, lot in Rose's subdivision for $425. ^ijobn'G. tram Ooimissioner, to VIlinda Broadhurst, traot of land in Sugar

1

this. That he would

be removed the speaker .rbAffiaiitfo) b4lisTed, and God speed the happy day' when the countryts£fllj )a

and disgraceful Ex-

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Eleoant LINE Black and Fancy Silks, Trimmings, to match, just received at

Me&himac W PRINTS (bast made) are l5cV ^EDSALL & Co's. H/1'

,d2t

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DANTON KIDS—Evening colors at ditl

TUELL, RIPLEY dt Co.'s.

'V».n ii U' l' Wb offer a case of Metrimac W Prints (best made) at 15c. Edsall^A Go.

rxi^r-

*v"' '. J. I -T

ASS for tho Trefonss? Xidf jin bUck Mtd- white. Good as Danton it dlt] TUELL, Ripet dt Co's.

vA^KJCANDSkR Bops,i«41 Mrol dlt] 0 -Tuell,' RIPLEY & Oo'a.

Scvsowhs of all grades, HaUin allth# leading styles, Dutchess, Golden Gate Nornn^'EBprrella, Oa^gj Hmalie Tio^et,

Boiinefe the 4aesi out at the'lovuat

..t#f"0'."' Vivr& "mjj --i it* pj»s«xKi '-1**9 jtMifnAfc bam .»%•*

^itiiWiEfci?PSS"uHiU

THE Indian House, in Wabash, is for sale.

SEVERAL Democratic papers in State are edited by rebel soldiers.

this

.fetaufiO/

MAOINLEY & CARROLL'S circus ia tricing a tour of south-eastern Indiana.

INDIANA baa six thousand seven hun drcd square miles^ftf coal.

MR6. T. A."HAC*LEMA: pointed Postmistress^ Kushville

SAs«EiTteAaUR3[o.fi?%|iflH[«ity. has filed a potition in bankruptcy. -J

at Evansville

Gov. BAKER and Hon. Will Cumback addressed a Republican meeting at Indianapolis, on Saturday night.

A THfe .BT

1'

nwurd nountv. huasr himself a few Howard county, nights ago.

Eight thousand persons traveled over tho railroad between New Albany and Je&ranvU&tat tfWth it

A LARGE number oPjhoiues wi

^ny previous ear since ibBO.

A MAIDEK LADY named Reno recently died at Ft. Wayne at tho age of 102 years and 5 montb9.

a uU C. MILLER, of Warren county, the pe-

ISAAC C. 31 ILLER has been aajftdg^d krupt ii is

THE fruit^\i£o?yijout -Clay i»unty It tninjured so far, the wheat looks well, and an abundant harvest is anticipated.

MRS. FROUT, the widow of a revolu-

^ears old 1

!A:C^^9AirzE9KC|rfy4-tasla4Ef|te*i two men charged with throwing off the grains on the Whitewater Yalley Railroad, near Brookville.

The following-from the Hotne Wdkly indicates vety-cold feeatiier ti&Brasilv "We Jwant one hundred men-teitfkiA the "Home Weekly" and pay for it in wood/'rjQ dJAHCiSf

AT thtr «lXC£^^8inBp®MHrikd^

the pre-ent season.—Sraxil Horn* Weekly.

TaE"Indianapolis Herald establishment has been purchased^ Richard J. Bright, Esq, of Madison, in this State. Mr. Brigljt is,a son of thaJLcui. M. ^ft^Bright, and tlnephew ofittfe Aodi Je4»Du?lifeht.

ON. T^yiiam Baker, Regub)icat}, and, liain H. W tWilliaia :posing candidates for Mayor of Evansville. Tbe election occurs to-day. The former should, and, we trust, will be ei«l«#-k: "r ilht/c /iSIHI.lM

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Jam^s McFarlapd to Janj^PfSeathj lot in Ro'se's subdivision for $1,000. Frederick Dickman to Geo. W. Sparks, 4o acres in Lost Creek township for $1,0°°.

A compamy, with Mr._ Maston at the head, of New Albany, has been formed ior putting in fr double- fumac^ one mile northeast of town, at the Maston & Co coal mine, on tho. Arm. pf Mt., W.#P. otu^^rd W Weekly. arran

T?e

Stattler

iieauqhaipp to^Grayspri All, 10

aerosMn Linton township for $250 Sanford Hayworth to John DaBaun, 60 acres in Prairieton township for $4,000.

tbe

Jacob Layher, five

acre# In Harrison twn»Bip'fbr $900'. Yalontine Morgai) to Wm. L. Staggs, 40- acres in Prairie Cfeek toW-nship for $82«..

'"iftak domppitjy" w^fh'.^vhiciKTiir, ^Mastfa is connected Will immedlaldy commencl the erection of two or mora bbtst furnaces on the lands of tbe companv on Otter

from, thift eity io Nanf York toi oontraat for tbe necessary machinery and material for the furnasea." soon change big residence from LaFayette to Terre tt«sb?orkiM which ho is so largely interested.—New Alpauy porwp?y*ai, ri&' 1x

THE Indlanapatis ^JAiVifaV^ays a high compliment to MK1 Lafe' T^vehi)^

Herald. Lafe deserves all tho good^tblnysmt far, aside from his detesw^apolitical herefio, he is a /very piqaj^Ugeqljs^^://But the man whoJ.fliain)yr de9er«ea cre4it for tjie abtlfty with'which the .He^kld it ducted is Mr. Bingham, awoewte^itqrf tbe most unremittin^-:Worker ib the mh ^sirlaL profession in t£is If h^s labors were bftstovod upon a better, cause we should be- better satisfied, but we can appreciate talent and ifcduatrV even ill s^ bitter a pijti|Sii.of, Uiojiltra ^WiPfrat-ic"-school as Mr..Biagham. Wo wotrid suggest effort* for hia ,«o«^«K»on but-tbe case i* hopelteB. B|*iili'dfifW icalxios with pencil ia hand at Mi desk in the "HeiraW safetuA^ *»iS k» *4* n»H«w «I .t*. It*i wobtO -»l«i »»t*ar jiiiuT '••rii :o wcim iw9&ts>w t*! 3 «Bw

New

Eisnaglerbutober, says: -'This

-man, ever since his arrest, has continued 'in '.ft)mttt!deJ«dU£ aA'gMliMiljiVifte/ .and spends most of his time in weeping, seeming now to realize .the enormity of hiscrimo and its attendant consequences." vnw illtiit 's'ti

The Vincennes Sanj Jaftrns that the number of produce boats going out of

wjyte

Rljf?

irrs

dnntfil. It is cstimat^a^at not l^ss than fifty or sixty heavily freighted "broad 'horns" have passed out, on their 'Sootl!, number of rafts ii" aTsb "tiiilu«&ftiryI |firge.

Tp^ded}pijt|pnj(iif lows Hall andthwgelebpttijwo ftt Franklin iast Thursday nftornnon aud night was siffrfir. CIrin8 tills* tor, Deputy Grafid Ttfaetet-, Aiid Grand Secretary were present together with a large number of the Order. The dedicaIttoy ftrrftfon Wktf-dtfiiWred 6y-tbeKcr.B. os

ota, ta ttaa Koko-

itor, T. d. RuTlipi, fro,. th»S(H*iaJ MaO Agency of this BUte: "It la time for yuto/

Andnir Jotesoo,

to bt- Roiog.- Take

witb

yoq yodr

Grandmother Welle^year

W. Randall, abd ^ee

taan

Sewart yotxr taaid ao-rant,

its, Afsxaader

to the

mountaina,

whare jdut. f«9^mjavbi» tot

-.••a.'Ji-'-Jtt—H'JI.-U "ui Ths New Alba&jr Oomnaecciai Say*: s'Settlementwas^nade XVieaday with Mr. J. B1. Merri wether,

WardeO^f the So&A«

drn P-i'/in fn- tha

t^s.^asm returned by the iMitttUon,

ibaQftffQKD

is pro^ouA^i ,m ost energetic

Otri

iifo)'i .nisil

leclure-goi^g 'cl^xeos wili |be

Plea^l^ Wn^Jtiat another ppjwrtji^1* ViUjQo afforded oa the' 14th inst., to hew 4^gtflc4,l*cturer, MiM Anna E.Dicfe* son, who wy^v^t^h,-an|ual»ed*P()niIT Ration whemker* twrxr yeaw ago. Thif

Old UQlvenalist Church imildiagu ucSlon sales of Dry GcMIs, Hdtibni, Boota, JSboaa, Queensware, tosq wary qight, ^T^b?/r^fl«0ayv Thttrsda^aJand w.qfi**#! monts solicited aad.aalea promptly and

Variety Goods, at Riddle's 151

Main,s^pet.. £28^di

'fJktliy^fon^ mak^ l^ne Ji^s.

The merit of "Barrett) Hair Restorative" is inside the bottle—hot outside. dwlw .rn

CoffesT 9&y ttenVPher' jjofitoff ^(''Ray ii ii a a it 4 ••li.i IT is a fixed fact'Bkll is seili ng Wot^1 BtoyM, better tHiqiiuid^ leas jnoaey than anyo^r jiotye ia tbis city. Please call and see. dt£

.iWiVi»'i 'ttt. *,T'i T,- 'Vi

BALL has just receivedtba jof Stov^VMjfyptifbfjfl) ^m^r^— /Gives more Mmminss at less prices than 1

1

FANCY ^fletfTniiiiG AX&BT

ean and color all Jkinds of ladies' and Yemen's wear in any fuhienlMe hade also has a practical tailor engaged to repair gepfy^tjuy |n^ie|t^Ke8t style.

Oirtolf-gfei^y'^ *M*Uty, tfrmgei •Lemons, Sour Krout, Maple Sugar and jMolasses, Cranbdr!rie|, Apples, Sweet PotaUaa^Qarten^efh, ^furse^^ja^ a| jRay & Bailey'y /u dtf

NEW CAEPET# In Brussels^ and In grains at W. S.

Notice "TO THp "LADtEs otr Ttfan,z. HAUTE.— Having fitted up rooro# |n No. 157 .H^ strot adptoryvoyer.Bippffltot's IStore, I am now prepared

boys' l^'s,^ Maip ftffet.

or th».

jcalli case duet' pri

the benefit o! to

any 4^6

"Billy Bar

S|fi»

«|irii|fr(nuii nuiM t^u II 1/ Jaw euit a«i».«».BTOa4*a*»JL.Xu », SCAB Six: Ia ttflj to yoor lcqnlry ai to the. :Uoa Ukni bjr ih» Aemimtj ot Madictoa io refto Hof\ys*f**fcrartft. w« *w»ni to It for ioa« tu naki dxw, U*m iafom

jrou that

d'a

Ellsworth

#vssasswn has bA

"^ildman's N,ui

1

Lyne &, Xtaw«*v

"with a gi

^ootf, for sale by

«w

?th, and Main

strdets, sta^f at Ijis, re^dpncia'oa, JftiiQi thirteenth street, three^^ar^t «ttt ol'

I ,,, W"rt V.i tbe 'ku^ak n»Uk OBti at ttimtl ,s.-xH «roI »orfT .lo'j npecan, at

3,d3w3" Clausskn A BIOHOWSKY'S.

FITS TEARS otdNQkh M&ndj/,

US8EV

quantity not less than a quart, at 3,d2*rjf BiSiio^wBKY^.

NECK-ifciS, Collars and duffs, nice and |ew, at Biddle'a 1A1 jtfais-streati (2d,dtf

DRESS BUTTONS, in great variety, at iddle's, 15 l^Main.street. fc5» [28,dtf

•J'LOSto'CE* Sewing Maclynef, ^t- Ri^l-

tl* Ooamitte*

Wll. I. SHUET

1t/ZZa t'l

ban be had at aucttiqa ssflee. ,_ iwdtl

Biyoer&/Go'a»i-'a dtf.

""'t

JNew COLORS in

Pare Mobairg

STAMS Gte-irbifli Mitt^wm Paper Decorations Ac., at W. S. Byce & Co's. titC 1 -1 13Vi'r)l*13• Hf

Jlirrorg at WJ3, JlycaA Co's.

of

Throe

ta whoa it WM raftrrtd, withdiracUou to report •oi It, took lb* aittK iato oantai eoatfdmioa, nd, oatiM sttt 4fih«cou alWwMwwted report therwa, of which th* kU«f&| «nM tract (Tbti ktMrtatk»kll««tt('N|wtt art«n-

IW tb* OkilCBU of tlM OomtttW^ Dr. Mi

msroaT OF tat v. t. icunir bir auioun. Ih gi

lui it diffan in

ij kan icmob

to belters

iB Qoly

fer'oie eai Mocday morBinc at

i... ,,, i." Haxvabu it. 4Hb)f Sensed City Aadtioneers. Sales room

that it diffan In

aatkod p%i]tculMi~firom tho mt Mll tfcwP SXfcr SM* hake »T»W? io Mid Porter, and thojr Mhrt ealcslatod

.^»f»tiya^°« ik« mfcfttaqaaiitfir

AIcmloI it coataiaaiA napwahu with UI«b,

rof«—I—itoirial la^oiolihtW tain.'* Sold at DrouMfthrt£*W«ak *1^ 9*JX J*r 4csw orCOoeM tw aluUbouLi... a •Uaodlw ,soriO itar.ii?om*- tirtfiaiifif)T ri,'' r£%

Bailable

AeWai^

a o! tie Wa^ Son under tbe anspieerof theT. M. C. A.'

i"iokete

aa

an an O S A E

r.

FOR

carry

on the

jCtoas making in all Us various brApchea. Also, plaitt 8ewing, Stitching, Ac done ion short notice. Stair-way at Dr. Thompson's tfi.'lloOiinnB. m!9dlm

uf /.

ing" the

nla^'tf ihvMtion fyt irer—-can be applied In five *Whut9s,

Mutn

St^fss ^/tfch^s of *^lf ^e8criptibni ior sale at JoHJtdfct. VtlEMAa's, No. ft Warren's

Block.

------

Mr LftrgO assortment of i'a ,and fhildren's .furs at restfall's, 8SHain street., dtf.,

!f« Miui h*t m\ «l|h wh aa«oeM Uiaa0a( dias«MS of asecvaa* obaaaetar aaeh a« Nawtalgta, NerTei-aahe,'aad iSIM fate' ful nftTona aQaotfoa*, 4a ftim****® ticD6t7M)l7Bltl)x,'or UlilVEBSAL MitnuiMA.

dfupt.^iao

TBEUOST«ST^ £06T0^kabi. PUD% «i,oo

ths Market to* 16 tts boir." A A A W it ,',i)aaax ivSalK adt yshpt

'fti ASK

Bemady for .frywfl,

ib' 4laration» oa thfe^.^-^a^'a Mora a,o •ucui LOTIOX.'- Pr«iAiW only

by

De. B. O.

aay, 49B^ad St., Kaw Hart. 4 re mli8T-6iaeod

"Opera Pearline," with a Photo of r|Dt«d 0,ara Slogari. Sylon WdJollet P»wde^.— lt! kifcr':."il.MAQAi? 4 00)8*" dt 1rug ^iora ri

The Franklin BHek Machine. ^-JkeXrwUlivlriok MachlneMovi The mnlikB Biiek Muhiiejim gaar^nttsd with «((ht mo and two boraaa to

2,(RT} ti 3,SdO? ilrit-ClaM Irtck« ipor hour by aWam,-4,001 to7,000p«r boor, according to CatHIMa* for r*aortrt.tbe*. I«ffar to dom trate th«wi»»ls.f Maohlacacoaatoatlj wotk. l4« in thif olty. SAMUEL, W. JOUHSOK, ...

ST Woodwimf Aranno, Detrdlt, MI6hlKaii.' •at--- ehS«

reatherDmterf,—Great variety and o|«M,.t HAB4N AOO's, dti Cornar Kaia.aad SUth St.

OCTOBER ELECTION^.

[tuwHfKfmmt Fee $5.00—payable imvaripf 7oV„V '.'V:

blV

in

eaOSTT TaiUDlEB.

Wat™ ««tiociM4 tb Mtnmnoe tho oa»a of iAjVUM JOHBSOH:

a

can41iataifor

tDa

ofloo

County Traaanrer^iubjeet to tbo deotatato of k« Bepublloan aomioatlog ConrenUon. Wt ace aulboriaedto .aaa«UQ«« tli« .aam»o( kalUXL C. SCOTT aa a oandidatq for uffice

County Traaauret, aubjact to tbo aecWloii of tke Republican nominating ConveqtloUc

MDpUd^

ckDdlda^'^r TreMuter. of to the mentaii of the Bt-

VlgoOouaty, -«ut|Sct' j£iblioan Notnlnatlng Oo^Tentipn,.t^

he

hal^ tba

Wx ars atoUoritid .td "announce (be

nuna of

^ORTOy 0.'RAfl&Itf4iiV«aiid!d4t< for of OoniiiyTra^akcWrk itd)Mk tbe Kepabiican nominating contention.

mot admit Treeiatirar, rabjiattii tU vlacfelaotbe Republican nominating convention^

f...

Wi are, antborizel to anneuaoe t^e pame »l \b.0O9 BBOWN

at

candidate forthexfflc«[ 6t

odBty Treatnree lutyttt to :tb« deeMsn of the a Wi are authorised to announce tbe name of i. F. M0BB18,

of Honey

OreeK Township.

9andldat« (br the

jtat to the desieion

E W ADVERTISEMENTS.

of

a oaadtdate fyr the

offlce of

County Treaaurer, attMect to tho difclaion of tbe Republican County ConTentloo^ We are authoViied' to anneuaoe tbe name of VILLUS PATRICK a candidate for the 4fflo*ef Cewaty Vreaeurer, anbject te tbe dtciaion it the Bepubliean County Contention.-,.,77

COOSTT CLEBK.

Wa are authorized to announce Major Q. J. lifllB aa a candidate for Gterk of the Oonrt of

ifflce of County

ia, Bepablican nominating ConTe^tioa. 1 are autborlted to announce F.jM. MK|.. 1 as a candidate tar Clerk of the Court ol rim edadtjr, rabject to the decision of the E»a a a a at an at a

t_ Wa are anthoriwd to announce tH»

OR SALB.-«-I have Cusco Po tatOM'for' iala. the moet prpdoctl»«L Potato Mr# ia. It hairteMedSOObttahni from aa acre. si,ae porbuaMl. «aalta«id Sl.co. aiao, baa Hare toraale. T. HUUfAS. ksaiw-wlnl OaemUeKortbof ^erreBanU.

•^bt5ribibtecjr ":'r

Fanily Cirocerles!

Brown

for^V?ela»tIoa to -tlie

Clerks eurjaet lb' the deciiton of

SALB.—A Bi!gin««8 S Ma tnra,-Jw«(l iag Aai TMr» 1* W aad CiaWrn 0a the placet C«H eoen, aa

paa.Moareaaat of-the UBiqn Depot. A] OpId^Watcb ando^e pew Sewing Jda^hlne.

CSiene

JPopiins for Walking suits at W. S. Byee {A-Qo's. r— ——rri ~t~ i-ttu .-a—r—

ma

tor the

dnr ef Coantv Oterk, enbleot to

'A?J/W»IiOUr

SALB!—Valuable Real EsTATB.—The large Brick Store Beam on' ibe tcaraar of Wahaeb aad Titled Suteta, o«onpied ^*r Wllrdg Htore. nearly new. end in good conjlltlon '-Jho Bfakefi Bank BvHding lot ST feet on Ohio' Btiaet.

1

-AdealrabU BoiMing Let 00 Wahaeb-Street. be« IttreeaTourtti and fifth atrtaU. Alio aereral nicely eitUataa 1 nicely tihlefed tow a«Artf»' fol* amall Bealdencea, near the Jjtail factory. Tble property will be a»!d at agrMt (faritain. !ftir teraia, apply to Puaroa itauax. at DtItiflftfJStateBMUtTneff,

{,J 1jSS«pakWAw»w

Stra^enflr

ephtaihink au tooina and

eiaterw aad tttW d«Mr-ya#e veR j»N, ebrahbery aatt Aowere K«u«

I .aiJu»r- Jimvitrrivnn -MCedtr--br

J4KES VAJTEATON1. -r-

MTNUi'AND LEASE

FOB 8ALE.-I wiiC-aWr. fer ewih, or etchange for city, or other nroMrtr. my lea ae,having thirteenyeari to ntnToYslTacrea ground, faring ae found inear the ofty". "XrMVtfimg fil'ln Wood orJer, and ithe Coal iS tke-baat BNt l» Terr.:

teaiia. Hepipbp»tt^ ia eHaated only two telle* UtWefroBtltie cttyr.

tanni, apply to John J. Key, oa Ohio atroet, ten 3d and 4th, or to'(be underilsbed, On the l" '-wm XeVAH&Aiii v:P. O Bo««M.

Wdl»

FOR RENT.

Tf a wrd fttfj

doora north ot Baetowa

ouaeand,Beeldeaca,in connection. .Boot p$ a month Good ref4tenc» i^teQe/ Jtpply Co V.: Btetetaea, at hlteMha ftaMd,' aaitlrai the: Xar. UtHonn. t- f: SAdU

NEWADVERTI«EM€NtS

COW. iQQfjjffJg tm* abo4t the 2lt^i day of iaat jltarcb,

ray« mib

MdttoW^ 1 rt or IBhaiuN high, with a tda*d ima»h*raa,.tfc« ieft aae ahortar

•aetOkwitMtit. itidaCpt)««aaa ta«* aha atray ad solwt C^sk tawaahft, .a^Wlw Jkt CHneinajitl ^ouae, 4th Stf^at.^^ i-rfc "-"jooi ,-r«h c-«?3 ftfor i«d.' .basd&tq rrwd sftritmad qtad# fcna aoittssiUt •nwr'lti

1

mriir of

AMES H, lUBNEB aa a eandidata

pf»

tbe

deobloa

of

H^(aijliean nocalaating CoaTeatien. nS-I c-ilaw guxhtH.i .neg-.-ntebe Wi ajre-UfkMHasd to ^ounie ORP^ls tr: CODPINGTOM, {•reeantPepntr dberiff) ataisij flidate (brSheriff tubjeft to the decision of the B^ublioan NoaUnatiag Convehtioa. 1

3plerces Lard.

g5«

... .. wen.at wleh to rempre—A bargain to he,bad.. Majn BtTMt. tietSreiia 6 andT, south aUeJJd. 1»S. I aalldtt A.'6UA1BE.

Alao,

and

'OR SALE—House and. Lot.-'* I(pt. ki, 78x80 f«et, tioaie nearly new, with irtooma, cinafti. to,, on* aqaara north of Na east BomS, aUSiv Beea'a adwtlon. Prlce»t«*f. Jtaunlre of

flIa

^OSBPU SkOVEB.

tn'r n-f

^OR SALE.— CARRIAGES.— •4-' Tto baet (%rriagee In «hia hiArktt, tbr aale the loweat prfcaa, at.the oldeet^kiiahad Cartilage Factbrji dorner 2d and Walnut atmtiu -M*4

JOSEPH STRONG'S,

N* too n«ia „Mr9et9J*Z tfj -it- .* it. .1. r.. ... vd

LI5MONS, FIGS, RAISINS

Almofcds,FRb«rte, Pecans, Eng.Wal^irrtrts, Prunes, Currants, Lotstars^J FrisbCoveOystersi feiehea, .tine Apple, Mafeens,

Italian Vormicilli

"j and Macaroni, %stf ©aVley, snrituijfflS® umw •^W^c^rfciireSatteet-nl Ri

P^fpper Sauwi Tomato Cat- m* -snf,' Best quality Flavoring Ks--uimw tinets, Mace, Gloves, Nutaaegs, xu CiMnaston, Alspice, Pepper,'Gtrigar, .j Greim Tartar, Eng. Soda, Colgate's Toilet Boape, Blacking and Scrub BruskeSi Ink, «t all kinds, Blacking, ke^ Jbi.^

are offered if low Pries*

Goods delivered to all

parts Of the

City

FREE OF CHARGEI First Stone Front, East of 6th, on Main Str©^t

Couuir^ Produce Waatc# .' hi t"

ni .i

GOODS. MCufa'-.

1

1 11 ii-

0. wiiTia&co:

5TY1 HI AH fOrsmATHIH'J x# 73 MAJTS STREET.

-a rx .ay* a m'-od

SIJLLETIM for APBIL. I '.-to 1H»J M«i 31 (wll *t Jl .ilPtriurtiSl

jjest Pacific LAWNS in Elegant 8tyiir,

Oiily 35 Oentsper Y7d! -Beet French LAWNS, in new Styles,?^

nly a&«'ta» p*r.|fM! A

-*J»H 1 »1»st TO) mi lie 1 .x-'liir'aC tun iiJulMibni LildtHQ }Q $ah» Jn White, and Black and IhNk 1

-lot l. SU ia .j'siJsisatfcni liiliO, COTTON BALL TRIMUUffi,

'''t a*** I if

a« a

oflfie

Ooubty Tfeainrei-, au»-

of

He|iubUcan nomiiia-

•ng Convention. Wi are autboriaed.-to

aaaoasce the name

I N S

Scotch Ginghams,

Domestic GinghamjL in Styloa, and rerj

-A. LAIIGK STOCK or

Bleaebed

HaalUu -i

AT LOW FIGURESi'^*^ *l -, ti A

€. WITTIO A €01, Next- Doix J)avis* Drag

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FLOUR, BAC0SI, LAKB, *tw

We havo in B'ore and offer for salt *"3

5AA Brls. or Wbeat Flo«rr att VV\J Grade*. fijtfjaw KA Brls. of Rye Floar. -I. )T5 bal v" os ,*nmn KA irogh^iJsB»eoB--.uii «»W

125Brt». "«M rorfc,"**"."^.'i

20Q BrlieOf LoatBTllle CemiwL

RA Bri&» Bf. if. and' Sasteikji t/V rtAMTCB. ^:v assorted Kalis, j* «**le

Togelber with oompiet" Btoekef

GEO CERIE8.

I

A Liberal Discount to tit* rade.

A A K. BEIMAJffp.t!: Mati Bt., betirtea Stk —t*M»

mrfSdiin

A

CHANGE.

6[achtae,»Mt«

Singer Sewing Machine*.In order to deTota ttiare meana, tlni^aHMs aatioa to mv other bnainoaa, Mi«ve diapeeed fM,. Agency of the Singer tewing Machine to ttf. leaao U. Kls«r, who will oiotapy my efloe f»r th*

repeat, 1 hope ell ta uee*•,a: 1 rw^i SVe*#* la|as» «ou« beltr, wll( call aad aal-. ronlee MrTKiier, who hai bean wnn lBeVr eMla time put, as'^^ll »ii Iti tbe ailj8Mla#Mo«a'«f4ka' Oompaay a#Iadt«tj»poliB, whenafcabM atiMlp)#.. fc tnoiongUJiaa^Ud^e of the Maobina.

Mr. Eli»r ia' an boaeat, energ»tto with gotrtr bdlltteta ffapaclty, and ltimei NI1him a libera)patroBMfraad wl^him.a%«uidaBt tuaceaa, aad now b«ing better enabled to attend to the wanta ofiny raa-.y cnstome'reln theaatdtrat 6f»t jck, aeleetloa of gooda «nj attentfoa, he** they will not'necleetto call at Ho. 141.11 ala ft-, Where they will and a oka atock of guoda at latf price#. THOS. HIDDlA

Tfrrs-Haute, Tfaroh 28, 1858. ..MtlOf. ftjjgf Wa are alaa a loth to pact with good Ageota.

tod atiuVa, h«4tMtfH at ilia. &ble do a^t i^ta ^e^ both the iluchloe trade and bia other baalneeS, aottby hM prosariog ua a 4oed aao to t^kak|aplane, we1iar*eona-iltrd to t*e chacg*, a^d leaf a falae ImpracatoB aiijibt arlaefroKthaattaagp, p» ttw detriment ef Mr. Bid Ue, wa w«uld raj that b«|* bnfta»e»t**a*aaiioni with «i h^re hern of aioet plaaaant eterweter, and o«r float aaUJf»aat waa ota the aoifaaiaaMe and aatlalactery Uiat, with perfee»gao*Saaliag with all pai tieacm)«arar ed.- wtfcaa hot ooaamrad Mr. HitUle aa a (*U»iaai»f boner-aodinBagritfi and wiah ^io^abHn-,. aait eacoe-a.4aidalia«of .trade. 1. -Jul

T«®.«TKGE*lfilAI(ttrXCO^ », M.J.OatMA*, Sta4eA«M|-^

iadlaDaptolla, Maroh 38,1668.

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OARDING. av al *f« i«M 0*0 ttiM The auiacrlber harfo^ bpShfi a on Pon. Second StMot, adjalatag

!B

9*.

Pao«t| S O'uk Store, wotoid eqxtfalty aolialt a' t' *rn of the publfe patronage.' a4d2w BIOITABD ACOOKi

T1S, NHCET IRON ASTD MVNB

iiUT Mil* St., BrrwrsN AJJK liitaaiil, TERRU liAUTK, IN^P1. Particular attention paid to Copp& work, Bx~ bauat Pipe, bulldHig Breaching OhlatMpa aad Hew tare, gonae-Jebbtng, to. I Bemaiaber tbe jiiace—Tt-rre Btnte MuJI EurBishlng Honac. ltdlm

riiMmsx, bistiowdO.i't'ot

A I I A I S

"tf .-V'^oi

NGY QBOCF.WTK!8.a IMIIIi TOSACCpa, TX4A tie*. tdtf i'