Daily Wabash Express, Volume 18, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 26 September 1868 — Page 2
DAILY
v| Republican Ticket. FOB PBK2ID3INT,
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^ot. CUNliiFBAKEK. of Vanderburgh
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rob «CPKAJSIE»ItKI or PCKLIC IS8TBC0TI0I &2S.VBA!. 0. UOKBS, of Wayne, BAI »0B EIECT0B8 AT LAEOE __ kj
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Att'nationalities are joining the publican ranks. The Welsh eitizenafcf Johnstownf.
tion of our army.
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Ool.WILL CUMBaCK, of Decatur. &K
voa iunrros or sixth
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D. EVANS, of Hamilton. TJ.KABOftKK.OF «4?S... I Lj^lfjJJaftii
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PaoOOtTlMO ATTOBSET CUMUOK PLXA8 COEfeT.
It Gik. Dix 13 to be believed, Jr. S*TMOXTB is unfit for the Presidency, id whlfl ihto^V wm a^sb?Ueve htm 1 i, which apmM wcS^fflay's regue aTe republished, &y quest, this morning. They will be fou|d on the third page.
ut8"isi
gi'MMtIlfffmi"Vith'fhrt~ 5»ho'«tarv|d and irurdered our patriotic soldiers in tfce
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from^^the^DeoSilctatfefc fifteen
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hub'
cratic. party in disgust, and have "805J* ted themselves with various GBAMT aod
Qlubs in different *arda of Ne^ff nu^sijti#""W.
swell to 3,000.
2 Ju,df a C»4irs, of Alamp*91!*® p®u|"
cally, Cali'tr.rnift looks brighter and brighter, and you may count with great safety
^SSS'in^he^^ea^uf^^^Sti Central CoicuiUtee have thoroughly tricted tl^SMje,
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speakers ale
^pd,|J^iiV«ui%ip tlie fi.eid u£
£4*
^^ivSsiiS Tcik- 2V?nes thinks Pf¥s1?ft4t
JOHNSON should receive more amplepr&iie Prag3 than he from tbe Republican
Aswaktroepsc preserve the peaoe- in^To9-
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Legiifeti^e.- ThI ~CGmmon\c^aiih:wpfQ' se#£his* |®ki^,ihj|alJc:. be
edSRT^atra.pn,a ceitaUs. occasion. "Whj^ ffiA you,. at thank pie, alao,1-' said Go' Qzxifi, to the PreMt'.ent. "Oh, I net* te% ifr cMMIm.
Jrgttainj^jyif.
Johnson does his duty in a single
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»Oa ite (Sftbbkti* frtrorning "before trjs "j»fen anil^MrMd^Sono^i«t' iji th§...f1ty of -^hflm tyrf, onia hfedj thoughPtfo i)i* a Detui'crat, ro*e in his Ifulpit aniiicama ^own severely on thtrt ,%(jry member ot his tchWfcM^elf'tf) tate 'ftft'-Da'Atfcfifttc tic' et,r wMp^:fO«jltKJ.SHI iarge Bepublica
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S&Styk* at: i»«
^^oteaB^d.^y^%ve.ry shrewdly itt'^Bi^lhoiding.his advice till the eve tjf thV elebtiop, knowing that the old pattjp friends of his flock would have no opporittnity of buying up tlveir votes. is tHWo"- vSi J»4 W5 WSf*— .a Nooks knowsHoKitro SKTMOUH bettecj.ihan X?en. Dix. Acting as Demo crats together for yeats, they were intimate in their political! *hd personal relatiqgfr aaiteftjaye, Sifotmow than a quar-
Q& fcesntauy,i'j»nd until the rebellion pStc^dr'ithem on' opposite sides afid he declares tha^ Sjctmotr does not possess 'Viftingle qualification for the suece»sful.ei^uti6h: of^tlft^high official trust te whTch \ehae beiin nominated, and is espec^aily deficient ih ihe firmness of purpose which in critical emergencies' is the only aafegu&rd -against public disotde and "calamity."
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Persona,!.
..-, it* The
Juumal
Journal
now
^ly^pragniDg. No man who knows enough to read a ^gBpwywr wwflilit tti lm LtM tfagttfrB great cause far which this nation passed through th0eat#rible years of the Democratic rebellion, is staked oa the result of the po-
tWBen the *6pTlDliJah"parEy an3 the prorebel -...Tpn^isriinrb# 4*cidea in Indiana, vQbfci
Carlessness er indifference, at" euchj time,, is criminal! The sentry who sleeps on hid post iw the face of^the ener|y|is pad,4oldier.jiiitl^4aS^ JteeMO »iff e?ery county, to
where much has -been d'^fie, njore rtay 1 effected. Do not "tiu»t to luol-,"* but work as to "take a bond of fate" at
stop to th^"oftB#4icManig magnitaiie of the interests iavvlve^ io cnan, we shall iut grudge any trail, jr effort rtquired tujmt the xeaujt beyond peradveBture,.i,,f^d,.',ifti'fckj0' thci! '.inajori ijr ovet*eh«imji.g^Hk^i h»^fe^-deewWfi
Let wo r)'M ^directed. Firit attend to
curate iists tntide 1V W^vnshlps, or?^5p 1distnpt» ^.tHfliiysSl9 6iot -fll«fiinx'^o vofo with fullinforoiatlon rf e-very person See.thftt.Mery knom J3iepuhlkaTi 1»'Aeklst|r^ j^o do
With such ^ork in this District Wee elect jSIajor C^STilTby a majority larg than yrii. crease our strength In eVe^ county that te*~&£&Ui-S|K i&tfU&Sb Dem. cratic majorities in Scllivao, Ciay a Owen down to Very small figures. i.^Repui^*^, iwlrw youV
QSNXBAL JottxJL Doc, the sturdy ol. War Democrat sees, "but one source saftty for ike-cau^ijtyj under the .extatmj circumstftTices, and that Is the election GRANT. In hiB decision of charact |ji^se6fii|te^, ftdPtail! "4 patriotism I believe the South will have far better hope of regalning the position in the Union to which it is entitled thai unfler -a man whose poUtical CaSfeer ha been in nothih'g more conspicuously marked than in utter infirmity of pui
Will
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£uf Diki^^liri^Aklsj
who mean .to be. honest and true to thE best intereste of th« -country—heed thes words of one of tbe ablest and most ho ortfd 4S ttiisf'abiliki -^hose^ integrity and purity of purpose have never been questioned, and cannot be gai
ftt.'i.-i-
publican
more-thati intimates that
lUfi (somebody it bound to chuIlenge-VooltaKKS for l&4gu&ge used in,his card which appeared ia the
of the 93d. Let u«
oooAew ehi* -tin the 16th m§t-. Judge HUQHRS, jn^H speech delivered at the -Court House, In BTo#mTngtun-, used thi^ language: -.••.« "But upon the assumption that Toor-j Tieea.diJ^rlte this editorial, and11 know that he did, "I charge-him with having caused to be published a wilful and malicious .Jalsehjoii, and 1 ixuld uiyselt raspon* ^Hil^Jiewana elsewhere, &r whet I say:
Voorhees knows what I mean when I say thii,andcUm hispeerjand whea hedesirM to avail himself of the recourse that gen* tlemen have, he knows where to find mt'"I rejrfirt*tiiai Ire bal wiHWIy and mliciouiiy Bublfahed, or caused to be pub-
seeks to shelter his?
pwcioos self bebfed a paltry, irresponsible countjagUor^r
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The n\an "ho goes up and duT^a ..the
cording to •"the code" to which the /our-, nal ev|^»^Silln4ia^|BsS62| anyoiie.— Wh^ha^ghall haye settled.|his little afi* it m&y be time, for gentlemen to be troubled about any charge he may prefer.
2$ot HU ihm,
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4wcut
J5ONG FO.
"Am— Wlsa
m\*ire|.^|on^l
effort, for there Rre-many wen who ca not be made to remembgr. that.it. ia their duty to see that their own-:'BHm«*~*'0j px^aijTtijIiliieilAMOITA SI
izsiioni shouldhexeady to do this wofk "prdtoptiy and thoroughly, ^Sd'^beii tbestt do not exis1!,- leading ^iii^fc^mi^ti gee together and-take-it upon ihemselvaa.: Then see that tbd^^Mft^^dV^ti^lid
lists at the next .Eession of tbe Board.
4&tat<*$ainr
needs-work, ^5IW8ftdnlijd
,preeB^ the, ftcf^^ jourjiits aje perfected, the work yet to be^offe-WbSijd noi be ane hourshoul4be held and, wjwin, jcu hold. n^'Uogg jSee lbit c*pmu$fln appointed to ma^ttll the^arja^geinei^s thoroughly aiiaBMMQ^n fa worse than no m^tiog jDg^t^.ug^itt|a^nj^r^the4fi^-i Aportant work of the campaign. A club
petent men picks# out.to work with ry doubtful ycter, kLowe_nothing noij^npjldJ^iu not for a jolly time together once a weiiq 3®Pth4y are wcrth anything, they are form&
And every live republican will be himse a committee to work with every doubti ssistm
j^ijLvi m»M
has decided to change its form
Wttk
i»^n»ttMl^
first of next January, appear in its ne» df»4..» &Gl llsdferikftdiciVertltew coni-piain-lbat t^ a a a he re publican resumesJw former {tpj)eArapc«l
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Geheral CoBtWreturnei early ye) terdaj morniog, frpua Washington. Jie reports that there
it
but on*
amoog all the Republican ReprMlita^ lives he met there last Monday, name-! S. be-4i«oSS resident of these United States next November, lwrgeat majority eveij given for a President since the beginning! of £*ra*tio *iiMfce.& B£«n USh ed Republican CongreMiaeo deel htm their belief -that even New Tori 51U ^ve^^^oril^^
Colfax.—lna.
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Journal.
Jo
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1 ?. with chilblains or fronted feet, without finding ^tiythin^t? g#fo' tne' permanent r^ie#, two or three appiicaUMf «nd although several, yaani hiLva elapsed I bav^po^b^^-jtcgi^edfliath^e^^iseaie enly in aW-^aier^glaoetkstitia*/" write*
Chas. E, Jlarshik{n-|fliacance Agent. S
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Oh, have yon heard jgg» glo^oag And see how loyal men con chooso. Hurrah! hurrah!
OD
tbe 13ih of October, -5 I Ifi ttrii C5^€|r«lsl9tffJW^%be straggle fi viowed hy bofhpanfes wtCb pecu* liW j^^J^ 3felgS^vH«re flie
the element represented at the Sooth jby HAk*rofr^rid!*4fcifc*\ ^WSfi#Bed
P. W- VooiiQIU in tho ftold as its r* pwsei^tm) anr^fr^eSS^ that CHli be made, no%nffS^ 'nlMfe:and-no?^lDt ofj|rti5i| %r[|^^^iOAjwiH}be fpj[i|d or omitted, by ,thft. fcienitewi VOOBHEW*to *i«w of tTcfeie V«cftnes ijol only vduty but' ftn impnrativ^ necessity^ that Bepublioans In this District aho^l'^ take meditate' 'end ieffictfvfe toea^a !to insure a full Republican vo^e, ari^ |to prevent Domr,critic frauds
"fhree cheers for MaUie,
^'Jr ,, ,/j.
The glorious host is on its way, JButrah Httrrsh hurrah
....... "Three cr,e«ri for Maine, Ob, gallant Boys to Blue!
When traitors rale the land no mora, Hurrah hurrah! Olad hearts will bast from ahora to ibore,
Hurrah! hurrah!
Hurrah for Grant, hurrah for lalne, We'll make the echoes ring again, Three cheers for Grant, At Who leads the Boys In Blue!
Tax Payers,
From the Chicago Journal.] /S The Democratic papers and stumpers are troubled about tbe burdens of the tax payers. Mr. Seymour adviiea that this bo made a hobby by his "friends."' Very well The more public attention is drawn to this issue the large* will be the Republican majority.
This issue between the two part.es is broad and distinct. The Democrats say [tttlCftftP*1 «bvifc|e|||ould feyWUied yta*l4^1evi«jr&lpf on "e&iffspecies of property according to its real val-
*hat$Miifcas$ species of VToperly according to Us real
all
tit^rtjmim^^bovern'rmnt'g bAdsJjjpnd Herwj
h3(iM
fcmritiesi'M iwhw^intfans'
farms, houses, lotf, implemettts,
species of property," must be taxed equal' ly with tbe ihcofe^gdld watches, dias monda, wines and general luxuries of the
We ask.our j, take h'ftlC of th&W£'>t:' once. SSfe^SSSSS&f?r liAM'htll ha ... 11- -II iL
relieving, but have actually relieved, the
farm products, horses, cattle, merchandisei, impleiaent| of husb&ndfy and tools of th^ mecAnii? fay^b "national taxes. The whole internal revenue will, it is est^n^t^ b^er^,fed^mci|t entirely from
From distilled spiriis (now system)
f'ropk income ...., J5,000,000 Vrum fltampB 17,000,^00 »2K»«laeSerrJ£ $SS From salaries 1,000,000 From gtf8!. recolpta, inclndini
Kiapti JonreaAaad insnrauce, Wis, nMfiaeiirece^ts 6i ra aleamnoati, stages lotteries and
Total $157,030,opo K^v^HnnariTiwi alloWed t^nhavaCSnet ^fgoruelf $l,OtfWiexeiijbt fr^rj taxapon, atia a sum in adaltion to pay for takes, insurance, repairs and expenses. It will be observed that not only the poor and men of moderate wealth are exempt, but.much of^the ..wealth ofthe West,
ing a tax upon incomes, Massachusetts and Con neQtjcuJtT' pay. nearly twice much as they would pay if a uniform tax were
much in proportion to its actual proper Wh^|t'aPl^ji, Xlliaois tax payers, do fiti pW#
The Wade-Harapton-Forrest Democracy, who have been plavine the
Bombastls Furioso and the Frince of Bluff for some time past, have gone into a general decline within the last few days, and are now rapidly becoming quiescent as a gaose pond after a tempest. Ten days, »r two Weeks ago, they wera spoiling to bfet that Seymour would be tho next President, and offered old» on Hendricks for Governor. After they had blowed sufficiently, to lead to the belief that thejr meant business, the Republicans quietly produced their greenbacks and asked the bloviators to come down with thei* wealth. The Democracy at once wilte but at length rallied and proposed to risk a little on tbe State, and one man had tbe temerity to give his check for $1,000 on fiendricbs, after putting up $10 as a forfeit. He was soon fflSBfflffiBffiftpmmtt&L&mi
BlimddrBtf,
and at once rushed to the bank to stot payment «f the check, and by a
coup at
efof rucceetUnMrrgetting possession ot his forfeited ten dollars—a very contemptibly fraud to say tbe least of it. Finally they offefed odds on the county of Yande: bugh, but whan met by men who mea buMttrts.-ftey dioppsd' |hajf&ed -titnV tf! 1 .-Aey befrely *etftin Scoarage to lettimate a willingness to bet even on thb county. .^htLfa^t is^ppne ,of them have sufficient"confidence in'the result to risk their own money and tbe few small ijtfjbfcjipuisses lnto?Which tbepHcebf Pendleton and Hendricks has been divided, are exhausted, and.the party decline tp be furiih^ taied*to' support a sinking cause, and now we have a right to hope
in Vermont andMaine, despite their whit* tllngs and pipped roosters^ have sent tl^ whole party int a general decline. It is doubtful now if they would even bet oft Kentucky.—Evansville
The -pi* JEnglish journaBra^WanqttBgMcnrahV "the best r^e^£tSt of tbe §jui*n*l, while the |-^p{|RMi6d 61 tbe writer in ranee is tbe better system for the jours nal let but the maagf |?rt vtfRs hert, wher^ ladh journal his well known, and responsible chief, while his ^feUiuti ore- U, orf«ie whole, the better system for the public —and ffce interests of the public are of paramount importance.—N, ¥. Ind^fmi* awbif -T JA
1111 111
"SIS33B3SS
the reverse, ^.Thjs was a strange conces* lion for a life-long pro-slavery DemocrateAwhff s#QilHl8»^fn
Iflg^yuniliitUpD the NOT^ortfgomi&orclal Adrer ik ejif for^bogas naturalizal iy Me!tororitfcmoans of fraudvaaaoj D«uocrfttB»^bh(fy are not ma&n to cities. They are met with in the small-est-places, anywhere, in fact, thai-there is lEe SligEtestTloptf fif -TOlng^thfem.' Tfie ^ciimne says |h.at jii a small,villagei near
Well
Journal,
As to personalities, they are the very if a out them
ndjjjpoprtjourn*hsnararand withf hem he? perfodlcar Tor the people could hope for a prosperous existence. Jn the discussion of poliUckr iA$6# tifey ire absolutely necessary to the proper under* »l» dlipur tahts. They give force and significance
world of tedipUiIft&ftskftiiea. So far from per^onaii|ierbeing .either peculiar disgrac^ful^^'Amehcah^iournalism,'' as wd often hear it said by certain dignified journalists, who are nothing if not person al themselves, when it eults their purpose,
of Jicentiousnes which np American writer bas ever apptoiiched. Calling names to bj sure, is very low and puerile, anc f^l9^(hy of decentv^OTfililiwj Wt to al lude to tbe personal antecedents or char* acteristics of public writers or public men, whose principtt^ ioi' »btion» ar&in question, .oofepwpfTj hut necessa ry in journair^c'jdUcwssioxyi,.
&een naturalized since June, of whom aony-have bean five years in the country^. ......
^his eiile of the ,.Atlantiq, lialous fot 13-raia ortulWR® fiwthe ant Club for [red iHib'hisria4ff, ifi)aii./that he had been but four years in tbe country, and
now shouting TorSftvmour and Blair,
law. This incident measures the comparative political morality of two parties The Republicans want oaly ft fair and honest vote. The Democrats wants votes,
ere" are tho most popular members of their party, and they rage: violently when'. a "repeating" shop or a den of bogus vb-.'
^et into the feoxe York is as ei#el
,:everv
?50,000,UQi)
same cause their teeth regul^rto: and t^ojj 4^p|rl
ff
7,440,000
From miscellaneous (sch^uleA) 2,100,000 From flnes»aS^e«#ltleB.. 1,400,000 From pianoe, gold watches, jewelry, gold a^d silTe plate, «arrlag«, ete- 5,000,000
?ft|th^eb/^yoc
them sound and serviceable sets
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ful. deoif
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PhalOil's Papliian Lotion fbr Beautifying itii and cok^tji'lioir. Bemores all ERUPTIONS, FREdKLEH. PlipLEB,
MOTH ULUT0BES,
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ice,:
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role
of
etc,, and reniers
XHR SKIM 80Pr, FIAB and BLOOMING, Far ItADIKS in iflUS^SKK^itls Invsjaabl^ Jeqnfl. For 6KNTLKHEN aftwSHAVlffO It has "i'HAPIAX L0TW" is the oaW
"FI.OIt DE MiT«,M "FLOR DE WATO." gSkltUS
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xFARM WAGONS!
Manufactr'd fo? ftiri-Wn Trade! 4Mtl« wit®. *5t
816ompIe
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,puijibiTrackO
Wide snd Thick Tire!
ba&mri*Qtyi&
'm&dWavea^spewr0*
xa» *i4«rr:—~ 4*»t?
Handtfo'ihaieljr
18
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MR. pENDLSTost, in his speech at Iod:% anapolis yesterday, sumiaed up tbe issue*
Wto«*
dominating over nine millions of whites will not be thMs^uA&alMming. What need of '^oaafelli^^ft-^fher aide It
tended that capital should own^jtbor and should \||i"i li'iitei" lb» 1«kfedr&r,1 white or black, now professing solicitude for work*
I
jtria
Light Draft! mrmsmssssi
WAEBANTED
jroiirjES4'
mouthf with latercst purchaser giviiig notes waiviDgraluation aad app/uismaot laws,t jecureib^marfg^iiATlife
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8« ABBSBT.
JfOoCt
•lis s\-£:"' si?
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IAJU! ATTpRN
McLean, Mill Craft, 82jpaii
is
plain. It is to insist upon a thorough andtfoir oaijvaafj to sBjCure a complete and honest registry to hunt out all false naturalizations to expose tho haunts of ilfefeal .voters- And to setOtoJiii' tfaHt only the ballots of those entitled to cast ihepE
Wit!
carMul (irganization. A similar result can be State.
New
honest
r_.
Dny, Wwto StMMr
AKCHITECTS AND BUILDERS*
CVift A Williams, corner Ninth and MulbeiTy
N.
CoF?^?f
secured
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FINANCIAL.—Pha^o)!^ "1P-.OS MAYO," the new perfume for the kerchief, is
creating
conaiderable excite
ment among the five twenties, also atnong tbe
-A GENTLE WHWEB TQ MPt8^BS If unfortunatefy^du ^aveiost ydorbwn tSeEh^ ineJlect^cr^rdlSrhanagemoni take care tha| 3^(l^g^t|rY^. fi^ W^ the 1US0. Sea to it that tbey tbrush and t^oo3i«41y wi|h eb/.yoirff-j^neure loijg as they live
VV are Hon
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Farm IojplettKiat^rp
.an* of'' TBBB®'HAtITJt. IND.
The €A8T-€A8T-STfi£)j FLOW
Is the Best in ttie World!,
TVTOTICE is hereby given#iatJ»n li the. 34th day ol Sapteinfcar, 1868, at twj n'clork P. M., at the Oonrt Boim doo*-, io Terr* Haute, theuntaraignitl tciHseliat pabltc sale, th4 following described real,estftta^ in J^go county] Indiana, to-wit 1 861 feet and an inch, frjnt on First street 141 feet and 2 f"cfcei de«pj iu IhkSoitth east corof the o:
ner of out lot No. 70, of iheoriginal .nyTer town of Terra UajlU^aubjtCtaollbXilKi 'ett-ate KllzaOniuthsr,
Th» aboTrtproperty will hi offared in p»r tls —For fL*xticular«-»r.d plat, eniaire-«t the offlcrf of Scott & Uuy, No. 600hij Sue«t.
Tsbk oj gill: OaVtfiir^oib ]rolki.d*!inI3 and
a. D. sooTr,
Adrar. rif Daiil. Otiinthfr*B Eitfti'.
Sap, l-wSw-d3t before sale.
A
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XrOTlOh, is hereby*given that! on the 331 day of goptJiabkr, IS08, at taa o'clock P. M., at the new Conrt' House door', inf Terra Haute, tbe underaigard will sell at public, sale, the following described real estate iu Vigo! 'cemBK'XMtmYM-'wit:
The South half of Lot Ny.^, in, Brit ton's tub-. division 6f out Lot No. 60,otth» ^rlgld^l of ths town ofTerre Eiaute. *L1
Xewuos SAiSt One-thirddOWa batenosto 12 and Id months with inleres notes walTlng Valuitldh an^ aeCnrtd by mortgage. HA
Oom'r. of tlu V. O. Cr.
Sept. 2, 1863 w4w-83d before aal«.
Employment Notice* IF YOU WANT PERMANENT
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it
sagamea. Steamboat, Hotel, Sbfppingr Sntry and Freight Olerhs, apply to thaold ciniUeasad Knaiseas Agency establish** itli*16 yf merchants. Deslrabla vacancies alw»jg. Xnalna j" wilk isi a co.Mt 321 Chejthut St.,*Bt!Louil -1'- .-.jail
ts^-t -litif
tad
MABSB
lOWAi'^
UKAJb KsJTATK IA&MS, ynuft&to,*™**1 AndOit Property of every description, ibi Sale.
Aneacperlauoa of fifteen years ankMe ua to insure aatfsfkation fb every Sepaetmenfcof husin lug to a general Baal EaUfe Ageni
relating 1
£1
BILL POSTING.
Andrrfwsjr«(iifr»ti«»irh»t?F
fth and 81^th
'^yfjphasf: S- ttttftglss W Mocib FfluithptMaj. ^.^•(BOtiKa AMi)^TAO iONiiKy. 1 jBa&aett a Awittri im iva wnnaifr.
CAiiRIAQE.tMWBY.
Harper. WfIdy & Cw., Cor. 2d and Walnut, rf tftsman-tiKi? aiiT •6e8oIo
W. H. Bannister, 79 Main Stra« (irorer A MHloriSi''SASl?d»Jeot. q*
M*r$e
doMiil
HfSJrtfWl"
JC. B, Bryant ffCK Star Vila Street. John
{SUi
«•"»Basin
«aFtf i&<m4o
HaM^iardeoaiOisiPrfPtreat, biti ^hl^iwWi stft 7-1 ^DYK taOUSBSf 8wodw II. F. Bilnen, Main, Lolweon GtU an^MSB^v, 11. (jiaridce, Nu. 8 Worth 4th Si. lARi'GOODS. Tuell, Ripley & C6., CoriiBr 5th and Main street. •'oyrwhfSAt-o^rfm hh "'S&balPr^o^ ^MeVFd»rt#Wa«Si!i(ii%tr«ll r.daEtPfl'.# Walmjteji^HJSJain street, role,"is
*, tTH arrftME,1 ^bnrtfcistneet, opposite Ittarlrttt Barr, Gulick Berry, corner Main and Fourth I. L. Mahan & Co., corner Main and Siith.
J. & H. A.Dayia,-snraer Main And Third. FAR^i^G, IJH|^L^MENTS.
Joseph
'ft.
Yai™? 14S Main swiot.
Westfaii Brothers, 85 Main street.., •SDTELS. National Honsa, corner Sixth and. Main. (Jlnrlt flons#,ocrner Ohioana-Vtf
68
?*fo»qi\x
.T^^ggye FBAeRAXCf
A NEW P£iFUHB phT sold by all Drug. 9dwly-atornj
it .bltK bi«U'.iJM5
FAftM IMPLEMENTS.
ir..
1
Timber Seasoned Two Tears!
Mainfltreif ,,.?r .4
Jacob Hay--Qrdera at ".'si INSllRANOE AttENTHr^/1 Scott A Crane, M*ln MrMt.-eatrrtJ/ FiCi^'c'
8. B. Freeman*.74Mala striae* -n.-.' :c
J.Ji
JohniB,.Fre»mMJt.6 Wari!ehUBIt)k .,-r :ik
jrohn^firya^J^jiWaSfiew,^ y,x!,......
J. O. Lindeniaiinj.ai Miiin itreet —T L. Kissner, #alBceajt Mnsic,'4SOhIo street.
Mrs. M. H. AbS^ott, opp»Ue Poet OIBCSHR NOTIONS AN® TRIMMlNlGSii -1H?
b. Buckeil, 8on"th Fourth Street. w* -81' RAILROAD AGENT. iaSaJTiS1. iurufcr, at^McKfeen ^^addock'a Mil
REAL ESTATE AGENTSrT Scott AOo.i
50
OhloStraet.
«»ur—
B. WeW, opTTOstte Post'
Q. Foster Smith, neidoor
HA}«8k81itHni|
BaSfi('E9ilidinTs.
S. a^-Hendar»o% ,¥oa«h 'StreetJ -SOath'if P. .. .James B. Haggerty ttatafatreet. SEEDS AlffVIl^-pye^ ,t J. A. Foots, 66 Main street. .Map—it"'s
(s#no BaS( 4a(rjn«r Tht«d ftiid'ClrtrtT-. M-. miQ^t8re»tt,iMai*(8iw«i -jn It Keii^.y
sTOKisi^ coHMisaiorM^ult
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IMPEOOiD
B^afPENT^ USEFT
We are preparod io "^flt «n this Soot, and taut li t^r?ita y«9. pgaOCtAeJalfc^MlI cat Boof in "dse, and U.nce^pcoQf. Call oa
OOIFI4 4,ft£KXuU&UQ>.''
Prairie City Planing MIIUj cirner of 0th Mtl 1 berry' ptrA«ti
BJ
Xia.)
ana, o-wit: The north half ofj Let No. 72, irfBOafe^ Sti^i vision of47 32-IOO'anrpaoff the east nidetf th^rwfesi. half of section 22, towhl^horth range 9 west.
TebMs or L4w One half down baU^iP|)."lo ai months with 10 pgr ent. jhtersgtj-piucljiu.^r'^vl log hot* weivfng valnaUon fl^d^appraiseraeut law, sscuroiljy msrtcagion the premisrg.' ,p^:«fx oio.C.DDl ttob CKaA'r.X'iJ.'^.-
Sep. 2, 1868, w4w-djtT)efore sale.
JMPORTED
m.
':^ioSi)iAtTX CLA&ETfe
Lisbon and Burgundy Port and Sherry ieatV
W
OBASfT AND COLFAX,
indu learn VxiaW.
tf* •feisl pnbliahed. fcecMn •crtfior# hi
-ti
1
"O.A:i^i-*. ..
1
Terra HansaHoufe, corner Main and, SeTenth, Early House, West end Main street.
HOUSE Wi%j^i Sl*ii»ing, ^i« "rrcE'^EALHI^.--7«^. Jacob Steinm'lil,
1ST T, JVm^t
One Agent baa sold g"1^hi" imlrt
IUtabnUal,
illS days.
Wh
Qt|B1
•iaa»itfin iMirtiboTgiiMfe&a<ai»gjooatoisi For rirculataand agonoy, MU*M*yBsvW.&N
ISUio)M16&W
9«dflbic
if a&p gd njm .toQ
ai mo ax zmtBiirSi
ttai evroes
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XT OTICEishoreby^giveathat ll the 2othday ofSepiembsr, 186S,at So'cl P. M., »t thB "daurt' Mc-riss door, in Terre Haute, the undersigned will sell at public nils, the full ,lowingdfacrlhedrpal faUtain
uazin
%iAT"0Ka^
i*.-, i-s 4niirrf 4tttira.°!.'
Wiues and Lidaors, taatlfc- '.Ci-.C-K -a tdfw** fits _.7' ooNsistino' np pi itr qi*"1 ?fi«a
tku*n
w«. «•.» irtfi-t
Rhine and MoseJ Wines, 'i' ,U k" ^»Cnts
2.HU it
COGNAC BRANDY,
HOLLAND OlS',
111 strictly PtTBE and ol thaBbST ({aaUtle*,:
pLTSL WEISS' 4
Between Sd and 4th fits., "yfrre^Hawte.
.... TITTMAjf & QOZ
1
Pourt* St.,
rtr
J•
WAUTtrr M9UHEBL h^a^atq^ JO** HWT
MMM
vrppatlti
TCjo^r® Haute, lad. Moczls, DuwnKts AKO Ltaur
:^«.MJ*aTtT MXtc&reit.
JOW
—AND—
.beiiii
jtioirre^!
THE BOOE FoB AQKNTJ. OLD and TOON* learned and^RHtWMKT ne«d (t conaiaatly.
ajgiyfs^s^i g^aiv 'O aril 1o ^feoieco && ai W' ie
'«tl .lilt a tiiiidalus ii«M ®dfcj$3:orJ j? rrqq.d a*d Teaoi&rfounoC.1
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-£teEItG0»Sq4iXM."p
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(Siiccessors to J. H. TUBNXB,)
Highest inarSet .p tES 'jWi ferjall
ntfr
3
ft) ^.tnoo-j
MK •VJ-.,VTt
vjf -A flfeoffl WW
,itiiiaW .fl .jM- sie^sjiaioj
dAke»«Ki!8nd, .wtttb, tl notlti
We will put our Axe .nialtt AtidiproveJt tha bee est steel, measnrinft two and a talf ^vl
trfadsUHiattd 3h«lar|
We have made Axes for twenty-f^o ytars, a nit won't yield rhB p«tih*fif shape to any manufa-
.swxavH tli .fl'J 5 '»0 -J 71 •. 'iv
'jsr.-
& Langs,' corner Main and 4th CtDMlt|. I RTCTA-TT. GROC|Ute|i.,^,5^
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BC
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M)$ifM)C mMt. Sul
LiPiettcoTr iBAiifrSifi'!
Sole owners of em^KST. •rs? v)inW Sid} "lo ,aebfafiE \EamcrT •. yMh"MU{ saw .yjwiuji.fwviid'.i
J. &
«ir:aM j«ii
irUt'kms,
ero i« X'l
saw ^nc.aM
iioiioa'i^e
oi&M
S&ua
With Spi^rlat BiWriiicS to ihe W»ntl «9§a*r-wi
irainffc a io
fiiSlk
Per MeU&U&muWi.
Clothe* Lmei. yis^Mitd. OW5 iU
ai bA!jTOa: a tew
?,'g OBi
AflENTS Oroide Hnntill|. mbd Watchci, beat
mi
sell the OK FAMILY 8: ^Address ^SS vbatoi
te
4b^biU£mittaib.e«*.
6-ioled
qp
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c*uo«y,-I«di{
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FOBSALI B* ALL DK£LtB^iU MlBIOlWtS.
Missa»rtLands.
sti:
V.% 1 VWfW'F PiP-PB bamwi*
jfsaohc €cr "'jr.
•xrfmFh Tikii
Post OBce,'
ytung man In America.
Bixmimr
MAS'
oVi BD MAinmro,
SWAP,5 Successor.
No. 70
Cherry Stf&ft, pctweet*# an^i4th
1 OooJmatarlal uaad. AiVworks' give satisfaction. Oi*a na-AiMa awewhers
num
i-
W^: 5t25,sJi^ and foi* Bale 8 Kowttac'O/sas^ j.'jai -(.tftyidaU
SKLIFOK
/^ai.D^d JjMlrer Wat*W/i»aa to#.) *X Sijfe4^.Ptpas ^twrijjt Ca^MfiBgaj fomtailc
wtpMkm
&AUTE JNOYBLTY WOBK9, Bt
d^iE
0^£! DOl^UAB KACIf! 1 SpIaniM 16 AigaBtttwhitlig
—jait'Wtoiii t»aa
.1 iBOOa ltd ibsstjx
ltd iToJ® I5XTK3C3
trithlifeofBCTTlEBCO] Volume. .vTS
Stt.,
Hofueand #^pn jPaintlng^
'atajlft&Ij
xoutfa^itiaii
Y¥ cirtaawt latag^Wi lisheia pampbUtflh^ man In America.
Mp0*4*J**4m$
Mad two stamps. Pa'
tienis everywheie. Stdfl JOTtir eafe."
OT1 1
mr Lafouchet's Breeah'IiTtrttng ahat Ounfaiso TitttaaB^s BreatM hud Muzz ia Loader mad» to ord#r from new or old materials: «^"6eneral Bepalrlag Promptly Attended.lo.
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J&HNKPmMmBT iJWi 9.
ForBICH
A OEM-SI •Wsertatund jisiar ytiS .if I
jrt»"iJsr£&aEW-UMSS6
.... ... S» fPw QSvnA| TwiflBwvHivs
IREVQLUTtQ-ft IN TRADE,
t&h
tut*
:i
Minym Mriy«5o0,eoov I IM#I w«:«4^
All CMNb Diink^'eii" la Tran8prt-t«-tfea KcpiaeMl wlthoat Okarge. i^sold
Kn
guarantee every article to cost less than if bought (TTrTTTt'C-T
TU
Our Commissions to Agents Xxceed those of eTsty other emblisbiaeat
of
tile
kind—yro«f ol thU caq bd fuuad io ecmu«rtDg
to bettor goods of the same character. We will tt*d lo Agent! free of charge,
§«£$£ 5 Ail wool Cassl«M*l@Xtt^ Hue white Coonterpane, large elia, 1 elrgant nal moral Skirt, kU yaids browaor bleached Jihedting,.good Quality, yard Wide, I elegant 100 Picture Morocco boond
Oaator, 1 elegaut^iik, Ffciw .wJth Ivory or bandl Woo'l Frame, fMtiKerea Mge' abd spangled, 1 steel Carving Knife and Fork, very bast quality, ivory balaactdMadff, 1 hahdiume beaded and lined Par-
greta Boots, 1 dos. floe Liuen Towels, dossn Jtogar'tfeaat iillvi Dessert Forks, 1 Ladioa' large real Morocco Traveling Bag, 1 lancy Dress Pet-
Stockings, 1 dent's haavy oaaaed solid Gold Bing, 1 pr. Ladie»' high cat Balmoral Boots, 1 elegant Delaine Drass Pattern, 1 Violin and Bow, in box complete, 1 set piu, tar-drops, and
sleeve buttuns. 18DC
StMa^ K4H Wioal Shadteta, engravaA Silver, plated Btvolviog 'Castor, 1 beautiful Writing BMt, aolM'GoM Scarf Pta. ii^yarda Very flbe 'SaKMfa asaftjjasa^ 8at*(|k,Piraao^ heftTily.bwtdad aiid. lined "witA silk, 1 nr. gant's Calf Boots, 80 yards goo iMtftj aiKyaftU gOodbstown orMeaore[l AlretiiBg.
te»4.tMr®f«SK-i£nr .!S tMt ongraTad aUrar piatad Taa Pot^ii yaria oi Ipnbla width water -proof Cloth for Cloak log. lefr alfl tea 1)oliars-T rich If ifr TlrtWit'
Dnii
^Jhiw gfrtajB fcsjiflTJ »d inA jiow bf SeglMend letter. C^|^logue4f Ooods to any addres»Fka«.
PABKER & CO.,
Nes. 08 aai 10^8i9||er street, Boston.
INSURANCE ii^VLAMIs IT
a* et»iX 10 TiriBiota T.
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a.
4iS: 4«, iTen. t*aa
ni ban&a< IspeclaU^nraia
CornTOMri^ Ffitfib. Co
|tr £(i?
vj'S
leveland,. Q-. Boston, Mass.,'
to experienced Agenta. o!rL^%»»^3-^,on' fino ]k ibfe guan»t» $50 :p»tAciilaas,a-'dreai VP»$&>S*!Ck
5in«riJ
^eefSdWn^TM JPW.XACR8W*«Ca BalooiestPxSh ei'lawftisnco ijniji ULU^ «ntnai.
Bit
ww Manutacturing Company'ShdiaeH l/filk-l pie, GMd waK& an goaruxeadj- iAddrsaa, with stamp, H. D, HAMILTON A CO.,Ho, 4U Cheat .I^w
a^zKi
mas &-:i* 3ii rr^ingavT saw aaeai?3£t%i ft ftnf|iMAfrtlOOD...yofhln^.o liapotu M§lAf§fMf».. .3 8«hd *»o-'atoMp4 'torn iMflilC' pagu on lhe ^jboieaebj.eclf.'£Dr. WaUar»bi«(
rtatit.
apociality. 'Mo matter who failed, siati-' foiti case. Patients treated.^jyatfil in every flute.
Fitu itrtrer from CfaMtipivfoD*1 too# tiu^^.'occMoMlI- MMii
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Jt'ioq .. a »fcia: rtfl ki eeUiaq yii'uoo?. i«i9? 08. .' wioxB io iaeb u«cjj
tt
Applications in any or the alKlV%" named' Companies
in io ESTA1 wv
»r motf
*D QftJCMON SBNS1 fNl?Trica only «18i
OB.AME,
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MAIN STBIST) -!.
Over Saxton Walintl^y'-a Dry Goods store
VeuI&**s$k)Mtl/catEai«iatsai«fl«* ar the ^tiMfe. o/J^rra Haute, and t^ puWto iarvaral, that ha has rented room# abojacaxton &.W»lmflay'l DryQaods«tore, for thepurposeofcarTylng
Hlrehttat TiiUMriBf Sk:
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IILLINERY.
TBEY.
BFCKl^f4HAM
•weei»,were saili ia—w openac «-tu» and compleWttW!\T»rTglf Stya BBWWt. Ci'bbons, Flowara, Ac. DBSSS MAKING haa also been added ^asaa.i?ssKiartf^y!r-
Ha* removed to the corner of Fourth Ohio guaata, where afao ie m» qyaaiwc w-ftrll and com-
ati Kinds of satltiitiery Goods ten ct»i .a,i7 I Mrs. M. II. Abbott's,
Ha t«» Asn ftflUKti JIT .• ly'OeelWtt4ft«au mm—Tn- T'L-fv. sni"—itir.,im
DSTTi. ^LAllir ACE wen
(5 tsiiofr
Pirtterh ijtalrflnb Dam
ask Table Cloth* and Napkinp ta imatoh, 1 pair Qent's French Calf Bcotr 1 heavy silver -plattd S*9W}AJP*ft&h*$l™r*a9 aU^oolfil«tJ» for £adieay dloaksfl weh vary beat gUallty brown or bleached eheeiing, 1% yalda Ana CoaslaMta'for
Sewitg Awwiaa^Vleadld Ea«iiy3lbl«, steel 6tt- &**}***>**£ fecord andPhotograph pago^. 25 ^itdsgoM HinAi^-CKtjpattiigy gdofl ctrlort,
1
pair
Oun, 1 silver plated engraved 6 bottled' revolving Oaator, cut glaaa battles, 1 very floe Violin and iJjj^jiJcaaajafeflBs lto»y balanced Khtn^and N?%W| ovilatgelr
«laM.MtitWiW '-&k
«tdf— es -sq#: 8«U muHirm iapia? -s-- .•
^•s JM£a r.iz i* %ool cfiisoh
he* tjz-y&an--P«
c--« nfi-™.- Ti?Tu
erchants ffre Ins
Co, •rhe li
NorlhAmerican Fire Ins. Co HAlSfOBD.^QONN.
IT
M* M. HIOKOOX "fiTl. ttCOTT.. OKO. Cp
HICKCOX & CO.,
iui^iWAM' UUNUM {'••Jo L. :••,,.* ... .,a, ...nsi.,-, a IVo. SO Ohio
Cot^S(fdnceui^*\^irttfullg "&n'A
S-,1
1
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Abelraots Qf/fitla furnkthed,.Lp^i}^ j^n ik '. gpuatod and Mcmey invaatod,
j}
leisa: to SAl4K«..qT&f|. er!J Deilribta reiidetico o'i/ Sohth Market Silpiail0«ai 2. aCTM of gniniul, w«ll «ft with 0m ahrubbe^.^ Price, $7,000 terms favorabip,
DlftW ttftMha«w»ftid lot,eex.'HNi 'aaj^of,§H»* berry Uill. Very cheap. ..." "pi »j* »l.' -i yt ..^1809 Mb iu pean's.A'IriUiuui iwiy cUitap^
Fft^ncros, aaatorcp'lagan'e Oiirdbs(.i -q buj
200 acres, 3 ipilea east, ku,iwu tho "Baasay Farm," ali-feuced, will iibptotud ^pHid aaaltMW wovda pasture .and flne timber. A B^st-aJaa farm. *. .v.. ii/nit
Baitdii^ Lots, adJoiii!iijt"tltil'cityi —good aia«i •, jaw B^on and f»v rabie ^erma. ,,m
HoiiSb Ati lot, on 1st street, 'borth of'Cfiftl flous«7T-4 rooaisxcut«ra, large stable, &v- tfic« Sl.iiOK IWrniseasy. *5rT
Mortgage and Notes $5,COG—at a big
Jl
aiscoi nt ,'t u:
:if°rfy. ¥.ras 3}£ ffiilus southeast of tewu-^fC aoras iu c..ltivatUn, lalance fine timber, vary aheap.
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Iteai
yOllUDAlC^ •.•Al i«£?
t'i.»7aM
HENDRICH & LAKGEgd
Offlca 'over First National Bar k, S. I. Corner of
1
Fourth auq Main atraata^'
Terre Haute, Ixid-
nf&fi fonai
-Abstracts of title furnished, Loans fifegotiated, and Meney invested. iy.il) £(ia I 1TOR S A1jR» iiedi :ii sin oft 'viji :. -rr- timui saw Ji
OITT PBOPKBTX.
Forty Lots in LintdnViifdttioh to Terre Hslko Honse and lot, aaat Oiiio street,House atid lot, iu McMurrain's Addltitlon, HouieanU'lot in Sibley's addition on Mb idaW, House and lot In Base's addition on 8th straai, House and lot on Poplar, between tttV anu rlll atreeta, ,.• ., •.. ,,
HouacT ah A1lot Ah' North 5tt!, between L^-nnt and iiinton strkata. tj^ jiai
Two business Houses on .'tain street 80!'!^i' OOONTT PisOPEBtft1.1 «aA tff eraorea In ribnay Or-A-ft wfeikip? S 173 acrea in Linton towashlp.
t,
,j_
ng Mill, VSm sideca'nlnl fti'i."
3 Acres below the' Boiling Jan29dtl
BOOTS AND SHIIES, -, tr.r—~7 —rirr
Boots & Shoes
••nt?
osad ww uii re wad TO SUIT aJimtt {iooin
THE ,T I
toi ?(i fas ,7dJ{,-*#-^. itnco4n! audi u«
u-avjDg jU6t received, at
Oi
--tt
CJO-GhliaE^
ioii.i
UUfemiainlMi.
a FeUselectfd Stock of. ifjme_a, J»|issss,:aud CUll. dren'i Suafiner Vrair, whick *111 offer for sale at,tl^a .. iQO'i h.: bp
Very lowest Cash Price!
And -1 have also receiyou a large aaaorMaent of Men's,' Boy's sndTdnth^s Boots and Shoes, bought %t the haad of tha «a»rk«t, so they oa«i»e
SJ
Sold to Salt tbe Present ?lm£jy
My motlois'f Profits aud^aick
4jf8dtf
si.
sindi bas~ t6'
j—lasTt^**
ptl#"itt«n3isd td?a
,a*'
and Life^X^surance Agen t.
t.w.
fmwdnlnd !i B|.fl
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it
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,ri .i Ofio* H«in S£r««t (Md rStamd ati jftw. Tmaapson A: Rust 'ttijiicqtiii hiiii Uui ii tuidivt r# as i?---..*..1
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ud sr imii *stl .ru'w'. t,:. irv crui^Ateo A
PNpieandTeIegr^h
i3 li' II •*»ilJ L}tir!iU.ii ,46ti.i 'ni ""I'i .-• '. M. fx. Cd's F«st Freight lines From New lfork, Boston and intermadlata points
1
hand a FASHIONABL*
ULOIHB,*^, a«d (a ready ta asaka it up ia IfcftfeMftatiteuui aBS*oitJ«li«e. au« +*T BiMiesbta Teras. Havlng to ai|0i rants to pay, ha promijea .to inaks^up t» «tdiir, wh«th«r the gaoda b» urhuhed by hfm or not.— E vary thing is hia aheapar than anywhere "cutting den»g*J*aft*u«U'*jfat. A liberal patronage sol icii J. aug29dtf.
SOltPT oq? a, bh.K w,u.: •Jt
Misses' Hats of saUl^EUia, Infalffa'i llalS'.tf all kinds, r^^siih&WiSWist te4lkA»'«i«Wt.^obtes
14S Kata ftisat,
Ml
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iOtteap, tfett CbHi^— c'«trt *il
d^t.. ca i!
To
O
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^^EN'S WORE
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On the shortest notice and the most faahiouahia Styles. MENDIN9 done nsatf^in^ litortjS
(Haitfc th fl tret tie?
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t*q
3 »3n3m
en
3©TS AJ?3 SBOIfiafsiM «dT *T—* '..ti- .' Tf A N a E WJ| -(•7JB adj qn is'isilae Boot» 4 Shoes Very ^feeaj £t
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JOHN McF ABLATE la now Veil lag the Ut article of Biver Coal, sareened on tbe widest acMealauMtt Yigo county, at aa low afigura aaan inferior article can be purchasod. Ihoas wishr, lag to laf in 4 supply should look tb'the'r Inter-* eats, and bay the beat when it ia aa chaap -aa: poor article.
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Being* how preparedW All all orders Wr-tWahMi* of Braail bloak, «ud Highland Qoa^, aMba chaajH, eat rates, o»*r fir your tfina to lay ih yoolp Coat* tar leaving your orders at 17 fKaip atneut, aij with B. W. Kippet', under Dowling's Hall, on 8thstret, with whom I have mal« arraagmteiAl to rtcrire alt orders and give all ia/o(metiop Wi regard ttf the bQfiirass. i1, ,p. S. A largalot of Lshlgh Goal oa tha ro*%n
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