Daily Wabash Express, Volume 18, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 28 September 1868 — Page 4
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Wi^on presiding, convenes this morning,
of Prof. Cuqna tftkes place at Concordia sail te^ngRT "•|||r|
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We have infpjjft&tion that a consider^-r ble amojint of money was roeaived in this. ^O^y.^ag^itarday.'tu banter up the facing, fortunes ^jf ^oorbees in the Congressional (fcttfcVrilB."'fa ,oJ_ Pendleton «i*fiatut«i ihua' early,"'.fi '•-*:r
"T^AV^LBY^rerchant. Tailor, just received an entire now stock of gviotis for gents' w#ar,^#Bibracirig everythingdesired, and that of the best quality,! which he-Sf^iiiii^ uj* tb'order in the most ag^rpved. style and fit reasonable •'"jSrici&B^sPee bis advertisetoentv:,,
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Saturdayivenfhg th^"gave the people a fine taste of their iiaraiony from the rocft of thajAbfflMiag' ft^pied- by^Grover jr Miller's Clothing House. vtisUJ^—^ -rf tvw.
•k^the Cou»«y -Gl&b*^6 thfe following
%e^orSry C. Alrey^ I flannat
Robert Glnfc £ad Mnr^ James W. ^OH-imQ Mftr Wia. K. Snodgrais and fia^nah^Jt Ff&l^. Wttti'A^ermann and Margiret Stoer. Howard Mewhinney and Mattie Lyons. Wm. M. Reagin aifd" Mary McKenzie.
Dbmocbact Dibcottbaosb!,i—A
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nent candidate on the JDemocratic ticket in this county, 6ne who, from his p%ciiliarly £ayorable position for obtaining infdrfflitlon, bought to be better informed relative to Democratic prospects In thij i^tript than .&ny*-ftthpir member ^of party, ht§ been waking figures o4 thdr4 suit of the election. His figures concede both tHe%0ou^^{ a ad the .District to the RepubUqans ^^vfci^p|i|iderable. maj|ri|-
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lfttW^utbble"^ "isidn the 1apik
in" 4be?harmonioii6! Dsm'Oiiratic family jn reforejice ^., Mrir^^ar^j-Some -of the® Wftfit him t^speak. here, and some of them Jba-t. i-IThs ''fiont's" have rather the ad' *VKbfige In the muse,* but the "do'iV will have it that Francis shall "speak his fliv if thiy did even fit his appoint
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"osouing of the Repub
tqrchlight :«nd„ peaking. Francis itswxn&d, to«3cplaiti about "rather sleeping with* nigger than voting withthd Democrats." ~grr—
The Conocrs1
afcDowling Hall Sitrtr
4§F!?^niag attandefi by that, nunib^ of people which its merits deserv-' edT -Wo we're deprived the pleasure of hat, heat' the performanoe ly "spokea of—especially the duet from Beli?.ar executed by Graff and itant^nann, which was encored the concert solo on piano by Prof. Shide, the best ex ecujfced piece of the evening, and was rapturously encored Miss Wittenberg's solo and aho duett with Mr. Kantmanu and Mwanerchor's chorussttw were grandly rendtffefl. The' H&li should have been filled, and "there doubtless would have bMQ a gbodattendance .had not been on the evening"' of Gtheral Wallace's
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^OcHis,:ftom AG alena, ^llfQT,*p«kfeSv in
jEngluh aa jrefl as in Gfa-man. has been $tit as^l^bifax in the Feiath District el Itllinoh»r*na Vbs re cently, at the reqaeat bf Hoii. E. B. Wasfc-
jsiiBrarJb ^jhajUaa, appointments c^'tfaSrtfl^Ceairal Committee of Indiana for soveralJDjstricts in our State The Doctor has done""so, and commenced bis 5S0*«on on Ifc^Kd of this montti with Mpeeeh sX Evansvifle, and, dating the rttt df the% week, be spoke io several other glaeea of th€Tir«t District. At jtfife. urgent request of the Germans of EvBtwfUVe iie will speak in that city again to"fe^^jtSS^we hope to hear him aooh in our city, where the Doctor resided for sometime, removing from here about fouJr»«xyears -4.^44- .. j«» aa 41 r.»trti *«1 7*m* tnbtt -t— »«.».
rA.TixAfcCttxm'.—eanmd 6. Wigley. a weTl tnown citizeiil ttas .brought home Sstarday CTDBP diad yesterday -morning, frdj» "putj^l Utf*#* -tpcewed fry to beiagi^l !y !wagon in tho Btr^pte Jhraaaflllo Monday last. Ho wasr^ossing the street When he
«8Dtatlon and -reeponee wilt ^be made, «od a band of oiusic will enliven the occasion. After tho ccremony Col. J. P. Baird will addreH the audience in his usual,
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A .few. minutes after the' abofas be' weTe m5de, we understand Col. Cookery sugg^st^d to Capt. MeFarlane lliat bq,iif could bet :him that he j(Lansing) 'k helped to tear downtbe Journal office 1ofii.iJ.10iU if i»SW«
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knocked down and ran owr by a team driven at a bighrateofspeed,' His funeral takes ^la^e &jm?noaa
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Ci.trii.\-"4Sii3 evening At pA
6'clock, at the New Turner H»U on S^h P*aente^l By ladies of. Terre Haute, to the Germ an Gra^l
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iiTATE FAIft-HiHf F^BB TRAINS.--The Indiana f?tato Fair commences at Indiana^oiis to-day"continuing the en* tire w^dk." I
The T. & I. li R. will carry visitors oach day oi the week on the regular mail train, leaving here at 6.45
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Also-on a special'tram which wrlHeave here on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday mornings at s|x o'clock.
Half fare lioketS'will be good for return only on the mall train leaving Indianapolis -at 12 50 p. m.," and on the special train leaving Indianapolis at 5 35
The Fair promises to be the most sftdcessful of any ever held in the State aii{d will doubtless draw large numbers of itors from this-portion of the ^Lr!"
"Co&tK xyp AND PLANK UP, OB Sbb^i TO 1"—IJndpr this .head A. T.Latisiag,Qf the Bowling Green Aurora Sbrealis, p|dposes to dispose of his office for $3,5|6, (a great deal mor.o than it is worth) plyabls.if Dsin T,0||rheea'is elected to Cdjagres». Before he ^Wkes such a proposition It, would look better ifhe would comp over'beta and complete a little arran|ement with Capt. John HcFarlane Several weeks ainoe he proposed to bet.j^lb that Toorhees would be elected $lb that Indiana would go Derftofcrtttic Sip .that S|ymour. VKJt}ld be cext Presid^t and fio that he would Win' tw'd»t1ffifcfe^df the bets. Aamail forfeit was staked but Lansing Las pot the nerve to put up die amounts abov? named.1j«m«|'
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MtfawJiSf.-Mrti^'sBaBd.of-the old 54'th: Indrana- ca^ne n$. from' Greene county §at®^yj^sdr ca03alidaUng with Tout's -8^r\fi&^{a Wi'ich latter oiganizat'lon are aeyeral members of1 the former-^-wjljjgb" ovet lo. lndianapolii this mortving to fuini^lf jnilsic fox the State Fair.
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STSEEX ^gSTl—W. H. Stewartj
gave ibe peopiei^'this city ob last? S«ti s^wtuftn of conduct ,f»fr «ddel peace 'dfflcef, by ehaagljig in I •toMt flght'with hjf A. King, Esq. '"W *J
Does. Stew art expect to fight hit way "ti office, or does he think that brawling am street fighting are ..argttmsnts why
bWouIS
be elebted to an" office, the dutieB of|wl)lcli illin to see that otheri keep^the pe««e?
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We suppose he is
to Imitate the style of condueting a ca pi^fgfr, ^hieh jia friend# in the Soi bare adopted. He Sympathised ,w these people during the war,atiditis natural that he should admice iiow thlit annwr of cmshiiig 6trt frdidopa of speedbj but he "Will find shooting hniriA^t} negroes in the Soutfe, is a ihuch eaSiet jfoingv ^»an whipping wJ»iJ6e ulil here for saying what they thifikof ht!^!
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The difficulty seems to have in this way: Mr.«King had stated thai du^n^tbejsa^^beotbe^ullivAa^eoitm-l ty Copperheads were threatening to burnj this city, b« was willing t8 sacrifice kU'^riqf^yKiiiy Terra Haute to seethe Stewart trie^ tO-ttUte iKing retract thij a d—d lying s—n 0Ta'IP^lMf"£i8 led to blows, and! the«43b«J^|too^f|^jsf|ifO||
The change Mr. Sing ^aakei against! Stewart is a very grave one, viz. that hej waa Wjilling to s^rifice: ^is o#p prp^tyi for tkfe pleasu^ Si wi^id a^fui^d him to see his butteth^t frtetids burn bis neigh bo'rs property. If .*hia' charge ir Gttte, Stewart is better qualified fo^ the position of privateih a'penltetit^r^ to ^d the responsiblB affice of Sheriffs
We ^ivo ftfe beneBt/dfiiis denial, 'but •®tr King posittvely asiMts that flwwatt made the 4«(ilBratlbn. Ki»g is a disinterested witaess" be'ls h'early relaitd to Stewart, his character is as good as Stewart'i.for truth, and he hati nopoS
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crowded that not a aeat ^a».
left for the Band and but fow of tiie. Fighting Boys could gain tdmiuion^ Amuig the au#ence were many of qtnr best citizens, including, perhaps, a hundred of the more liberal minded Democrats. A good number of ladies also lantj the attraction of their presence, a very graceful compliment to a gallant Boldierv
Col. "Win. E. McLean, in a few '-wortls fitly spoken," presented General L$w Wallace, so familiarly known as the fitet commanding officer of the old llth Zouaves. On rising to speak, the Generjal was honored by a round of very hearty cheers, in which' we were glad to see otae or two vVhite Boys" joining. Even the excitement of a warm polittoal campaign cannot obliterate the respect of a soldier for any of his old companions in arms
The General was very hoarse, having iQiwa? some s£ct| ^eepMj during the past ^lr Sfrceib, ^uif^s-abla to make himself heard distinctly. He has a splendid figure, graceful style and eloquent dictiop, and is, wit^il,! I f4y,J attractrve ^tlaler. He commenced his remarks by an allusion to
(Ch^ MEfciwra Ai?IifabB#owp, -ra SftturI aitenditf -lb« cans of Riley Uwnphip and many of theSrl hj^fariHer connection with the Democrat-' 1.
Uemocriiic ntiighbow, whu, notwithstanding the dicfatinn of their leaders, wi|), sometimes, indulge jn the luxury of listeB ing to the truth.' Col. J. P. Baird spoke 4^r more than an hoar in his usual candid and impressi/e maaner. He was followed by L. F. Muzzy, E«q., in a raw felicitous remarks and, when our informant left, William Jeffers. Esq,~ was delivering an effective fire on the enemy's
ic party and his faithful and earnest ser-
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He paia a glow in tribute to the Dem ocratic party of.the olden time, the parjy that came from the baptismal hand bf Jefferson, the party into which AndreW bad ^|i|hed tbf JSreatkof a sec ond life. That party had passed away forever: its spirit had departed .only its name was left.
While |n Mexico he„ jpmeipbsr.ed to have been acc&stel one day by a beggar woman of haggard oonntenarice and loathsome Appearance lashed to her back with a blanket, its ghastly face turn ed up over her shoulder, was the corpse of ller, babe4.,. that woman typifies the Dem' ocratic party of to-day, t»nd its dead child, "tbe LoBt Cause," is strapped to its back, apparently forever and inseparably. The speaker briefly but searchingly r» viewed tho history of the so-called Democratic party,Jproving, by reference -to Jls successive enunciations of fundamental, principles that it^had abandoned the priri ciples which its fathers held and had aa( tagoniyed the,faith |if the great and gocfi men whose names lent lustre to its early hiatory. Hqtraced,.step by step/ its revolutionary tendency, and showed, clearly ^ad convinpngly, that the triumph of that party in ,this contest would be the inauguration of afresh revolution, the inception of another war.
General Wallace spoke for nearly three hours, treating of reconstruction,- finance and all the leading issues of the campaign^
handling each with the force of a strong, original thinker and avoiding the too well beaten track in which the majontjf of speakers regularly travel. A report of his speech would fill ten columns of our paper, but, notwithstanding its great length, the audience listened to the clos^ with unwearied attention and many of them would gladly have eat for hour$ longer. The meeting was a good one an4 cannot fail to be productive of excellent results.
the sheriffalty.
Xr,£SV T^OBDS-Klj XSMPEBANCK PBOPLK.
fH.z my
cede that t^fe'eouftty will go Republican,1 but Mr. Stewart's 'friends claim that he! will be elected ^^priff, and base theiij hopes of hir ©lectin on the expectation^ that manyR^publicans Will not support Mr. Filbeck -because-he has kept a beer sabon. It is true tbat Filbeek, who waa %cif&96d in t.ho arriijf "and incapacitate^ for hard did attach a beer saloon to his boarding hous^ for the purpose o^ makings livin| but ha'jeanj truly say to llr!S Iiincolii, said'to Senator l^tfgJ^'^e'j I have eoli liquor Hut yoq| beet cu9tomeK The only difference belween'rmi and me on that subject while I Was bn one side of the cpUnt^r/pouring out liquor, you were on! the other 4!«®^nkinjg It?'
We "distinctly understood that ^^wanot making an argument against| pl^^art'B.i6lecAJou because' he is "i dfinkiiig^man,'* arid are opposed to drag ging thp-'temperance question into- poli t^(, tUt as- Mt. Stewart and his friends ate trying (ntaiake capital and votes for him p^t-ol" th^ fact that his opponent has! kept a coffee bouse, it is but fair that the public should know, that Stewart has for many years jbee'n. a frequenter of tippling hoiike$ Th&t he if, and has been a staunch and steadys sb^porter ahd customer of g¥og '^fio|ft,'that be haB ^e& this m6riey freely in coffee honses, buying liquor, and "teeatang' eve«y time b» has been a candidata^Hkn9ffie84 tbat be-nses whisky as an engine A political' p(irt)dse«? and .that he liquot ht^aSelilth&n Filt^sk. These facts Stewart #itl not deny, apd if he does, ihey can be easily substantmed by proof, for we have drawn the picture very mildly.
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him, and ao will cyerv impaadBl yaaBft who knowsJ^',®5k^^: fsclarattonjMM&i THfa tfain&pi*, nnd s-oinds very .moch litfemarty rem^gs Stewart made ftbirat the soldiers and t^e Government afwt be failed to get- the Colonelcy of the 431 Tegitneftt. «rw
Sattrday NIGHT—
GlNiRAi pLSW W'ALtACB'S SfKBCBi— The cco)n«S9 of "the we&th«r on 9atar3aif eve&iag readwad fisiaipruilfent to kdM«tiii0 meeting ia.«iit»«pubNc*qttarei and it was, tberefoxe, •de^^dL .to ho^d it in "W Gourt House, although thai venerable structure vtsti althogher ipsuffici^qf to accommodate U»e pepfile wjaaiMtred
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General Wallacu. ______ S(9«aaBa»a!aC88IEE«M^^r-~« The Battalion oT Fighting Boya ed near their fcOT&j'JlJtfters «tia, 'pi by Tout's Bandj co^olidated with apart of lip oid Terre Hat^ H?WS #od «s^rU4.G«neral W. to thtt iLebg before the arrival of the speaker and escort, tb« Court roods Was crowded a tacit toauf^ .\.T~"8Zr
Of tbe CfiSSp" we- cannot
conceive how any true friend of temperanc3 ejects to advance the cause, by supporting Stewart for we cannot See that the supporter and customer of grogshops is any better than the keeper. If there were no such m«a as Stewart, there would be no whisky saloons kept.
But we cannot bellefve that any Repub lican lflraperimca man wiil vote for Stewart. He cannot so consistently, unless he thinks a Democratic whisky, man is better* than a'Republican "one.— Sonie of then* inayi'say, however, that tbey will vvte- for- neither candidate for Sheriff but ftkrembeV, Republican tftter, that not voting' for Filbeck is the same as giving^ Stewart ball vote and you might as well kelp directly^.elect him, atfto do so ^directly. The: Republican temperance man who connives ^t Stewitrt's ef^ctfon, either by voting ior him, 06|VBiifi3ad9 TfiSWick, moatAUte his-sylpgism in thia -way-r»5f#
MAJoK'l^EMtaicS^I a^ree with Mr Filbeck ia'aW'Sii |olitical »lfnions. I concfia^lh^ Ifti is an earnest, hard-work-ing R^l^in^nJL, fc good soldier* wk^^ed his blood in support ^f doff^ like his
collate on thf ^whisky j^estiob.
Minor Pkxmxs».—I
Stewart'.pnlin^ ,'^oUttcal opinion he holds. I know that he always has opposed any measure of the party to which I belong, and I think his conduct, doting the wax, fwas in^oo^l^Btd his r«mW on the whis«
beck'g. -Wjs of Cto*cLU8ioH.--Ti»»tf afore, will, Mpjia eject» rebpl aympathiser
Temperanco men, look at Jbis quf^ion,, fairly, and consider it with Bgase anjJn^a-, son. Ask yourselves what you yfilljbata gained by helping to put .3tewaft ,-irito. office, and if jou don't see it* let u^^ell you what the effect will be. At tbe neixt election, if a Republican temperance man is a candidate for office, thefa #amp Democrats, with Stewart at tbe£r iM^iwIll electioneer against our, oandidaift upo^ tbe ground that his friends da§e«|tftd jil beck. They will try fa boat tout, .ypfir brains with the club that you iqko their hands for you mueti$efn®^fyr,th»t all men who drink and sell wbi^tyi^e not Democrats. i^i
While Stewart will get the »ote iof every Democratic whisky bloat and whjsky seller in the county, he will ajso the votes of the l^embdsali# 'febipjorance men. The Democrats who vote igainst Stewart $^11 not 1 do on the jvhitlty
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question, for you tniglft
We ctmaofc beli^vfe #ha%
Not^i^iStfi.n^^§.thef idliw^rable cirf cumstances, the more.than usual expens attending the first exhibition, and th4 liberal premium list offeied^he^Society will come within* three'or fflu^nundred dollars of paying all expenses out of the receipts. For this deficiency there is ami pie funds in the tseisd^. Tt-- Jk'
Saturday a&ernqon, ahec an exhibition' of all the premium Sto6t in front of ihe .amphitheatre, the great) trot for a premium of $200 took place. Only two" horses went—Oweu .'fuller's 'fBiliy Barr" andt S. P. Tucker's "John 6. fieenan." Thq contest was tor two mil? heat and repeat.
On the first heat, "after ft iedond trial, both horses got off, "H$enan" next "to tliej pole and about one length ahead ''Billy Barr," however, passed him on the first quarter and gradually-iocrea%Bd the space between them, coming out 'iome. Ihirty feet in advance. Time, 5:31
Oji the second hea| jjiirth ho|f|s^otKofi nearly *ve|. ^f^irl'lso^i toc|t|t|e/l|^d and kept it, leading "Heenan," at the end! of the two miles, about forty feet. Time, 5:33£.
Tbe attendance ^afutdiy was not such as the Directors of the society expected ami this was in a great part bwing to the fact, -that Mr. Tuller, amjeunced" both publicly and privately th&> ^s horse would not trot, and that he had np(^e ar« ran^emepts to-take him^yilfl^nalbli1 hat'moming. We were assured in the molti positive manner by Mr. T., on Friday evening, that such would be tbe case, and, therefor^, npt iih^p^^- ^slead our readers, and cause them to spend their time and money, nothing was said in this paper in regard to the trot for the $200 premium. a«Q
While the people'were ebjbyih^- toe trotting, and viewing the stock and other articles on exhibition^ the committees were busily engaged finishing their exam inations, making the final awards, while tbe officers paid over the premiums, to the lucky exhibitors. The following' is 'thfe list of awards:
HOB9E8 FOB QBNBBAL FUBPOSEB. Stallion, 4 years old and over, M. T. Kelly. ... Stallion, 2 years and under 3 J. Lycan, 1st premium. Stallion, 1 year and under 2, Julian Farlow, 1st premium. Stallion, 1 year and under 2, Milton Rog» en, 2d premium. Sucking colt, Aaron W. Ostrander, 1st premium. Sucking colt, Lynas Moyer 2d premium. Mare, 4 years and over, Alex. Thompson, 1st premium.. vj Mare, 4 years and oyer, Jj i^. iyoaff, Sd premium. Mare, 3 years and under 4. Samuel MJV ligan, 1st premium. Mare, 2-year*»and under 3, j^nar Moyer, 1st premium. Mare, 2 yeara and under 3, Q.. C. Smock, 2d premium. Mare, I year auaj&M«rlfiWH^T Mc
Coy, 2d premium.
'•tegLSF****** GeldfciB, 4 yaaEs nnd ove*, T|^ J- Gist.
1st
don't agree.with
Gelding, 4 years and over, Pat Tulley, premium^
HORSES FOB
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soldier, either by yotjng fPJ^t ypting at all,, ^ch t^4t]ca^|d,-!ji^.|i|llij break up party organization, and weaken the cause of temperance iteel£,fl
hs
Totting S^iepi^^,
well sing
psalms to a dead ^hprse «%-tp tea Ul iweet^ a DeiiaC'rat 0n the|w'hi8li|r plemk WSffl h^s platfdrrti. Then wfry should Repi^bhc^n' temperance men hesitate to supp rt Fijbeck.
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Republican- will help5 *to olectr Mi art, either directly or indirectly, we believe Stewart' Will be elected should be, we can only explain it theory bywhich a_ fri©nd once accounted foFttfe latge" Vie He said t^ jeligiofftta^atei men voted for him on account of his prd fessions, and the ers" on account of liis ,habj that "carrying water on a favorite dodge wife Stewart Ib'utj it wont win this time, itie*feople are beginning to find out what his professions ati wortlj and are.learning somWhing of haTiabiti, and they are tired of hearing tbe roirpal^lng the' kettle black. »j
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Thb Cotonit^ i'aiJJpto^iJlkturiay ey^q lag, after: struggling lhrougli a flBSfek^df the most, iinpleasant V?eather^of. tje^sea' son. When we tak».into:consideration this fact alone, to say hothmg of' the ex^ Citing po1ftlbil"r¥6b^BS?'now lirrpr^grees the exhibition n#y c|aimat iia sucjcess, and as giving promise irhat.tiEe: sec^ ond County Fair on tho.beautiful ground® now owned by the Society, will be indrp than a success. The Society organized on the stock plan, i| b|9i4 with $9,000 stocK y^t unpaid, all in the hands of good mea, who take a deep in terast in th9 management of the same
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EKAVT DRAW.
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Stallion, 4 years old and over, G. Sparks. Stallion, 3 years and under 4^ Oliver.
Mare, & years and over 4, J. G. Lycan. peldinf,4ySMsand«feJiI*t
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Trotting Btallion', L. D.' Jackson^' J-
Trotting Gelding, S. K' Ma: lst pcemium. •.•jf-ai.i iwai1
Trotting Mare or,GeJdinrg, 2nd premium?. I Pacing Stalhon. J. W Ydxing/2ntf piemiuni.
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Pacing StalHon, W» ,M» Jng*rSQJU« |st
itKWUtMe' -torn* Pacing Mar&to tfeldiBg, S.i. iRi£|2nd prw^um.-.t
Vl
'Wagon"
i/it
ioyara«i WiQUlbi w. WMR •T? 99NB1
sun
trnplXINft A«D PACDMtt WAr'^IIlffij |1 ftQ pa^'ing mateb, p. P^Blaseli.,.
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$150.trotting match. J. H. Williams. pdo '1'Oweii tuller.
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7 jdwos inrti&?,!^®Hwa
lfack,' oyBr1S yeraT^, J. T. CraoiS^ 'rrJa^k'ooft, tWOi-O.^Clein.v r" Jennet,-3 yfearssoliy J. Ti Cran4S'^,.,^.,14^5
Mule
&>lty!J6hf»
0rMy'er.
JPair. df mulee,^2.yBara old, Geo.-CJjClem :uif BKBn^IliA Citraife1.'' Bdll 4: years oldj W. J. Gulbert»®ju7 3
FsocKTEi.
jf
kiow, 4 years 'old, Renben Learitt.^ Cow 3 yBRrs old, W. G. Culbettson. W Heifer year old, aam». gtaw %rA} Heifei[ 1 year old, same., Heifer "Calf, same.' Dairy cov^, L.- Mflligan.
,7^' N:, 'I
TiSoBdtr&H'
Dciham Bull, W. G.! Culbertion. Durham'oow Wm.jHail.fiHOGS. ~t 911* '!J Boar 2 years oldj.i1. B'. iBaconT "_ 1 .f Wro. jLow#f-/ .Sow,- %''.^,4 ®fle9flri iaii} ti ie ii under 1 year olq, same, arfii agi^5'p%i'' sani».: *u ^iai iSHBBP,5 ynsm •yrooi..:^ ajfam Buck i:vesrs ffli4i Su J. St. 31a3f^'~ Bufk W«rft«r.o
"Ewe 2 "yeaf? olo, Gf. »v. Sparki Ewe 1 Tea£,^rt..,Mai~j£hncWarner. Ewe lamb,"GT"W."Sparkr." Buck ahjwjngjj^l«9nb«^^^.^?bn War tier.
!iEwtf
fehb^
^s
do Bramahs, _T. Hulman. Trio Polinds FeWfihaM^Millsf-^1
nI
Trip BlackiSpanish, Charles May, olg ,,,do Hawburgs, T. Hulman.
H» -Bisd,:Ti.rs^sqiWO »Locik^je« ?l«ro •.,Qatg, D^li. .Wfl'l|a|»aa Uai Blue Grass seed,.W. H, Hull. 'fTTinbthy Seed, Bethuel Johl2tfn.
Red Clover, FVeid S. Thompson.121 10 lbs Broom Goun, Frederick'Hnkeiatq
:i
YXGKTABLK3.
n.
Potatoes, Ji, GttW-
do Yellow Sweet Potatoes,8 same. Peck JSed .Gniofls -Tnhrf' Ghambek" ^)IB yfjp) dOlST White Onions, Maat .'Stfdkl l&H doj Tqmatoes, SilasBiice^^ ,im 'Collection ,ot Tomatoes, G. ^Bigler. .. do "Squ&Bhe^ saaitf.'
Cdlftf vkr. "of:rpflici?W&^aS^^ Ooir. of plums, BrffneDozen quinces, Oliver Bounds wov doll, var of grapes, ^E,', Tep^, H^manflj "tffl. j,T, Six vai'a of
gdpee,fVSeuB4ft
Incfc-
.,«Ir-4«
Wooiav^ittMar jFqftl Ti&ti H|ft,'Xhoa^itk:?« J'Bl nr. Cotton knit SOCKS, Miss Jane Hall,,.^ Cottot knit stockings. same. Coll. wodlli BMMWj R'KTSLannedy A Ob-
r. aiMB 'Iftvilmibei*!^. -5 Specimenffp^ftojgj-4Ui««t
OrnaaasdtsdJ]ilicwov^aCli».4nMs I W^ix^^^Mm^aSvatAi tax.T
-Biwqant, Mrs. Ballard SmiUi. .u 6oliiilfflp WelVt8#a
Pin
Jacob Rymani
cbsBhn^!Mw.
:im
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i.t "C. W. Barbour. Barboiir/'fs' sll» miMn£ 6it0 itiid} Bull,7j ye«? ioI4r*jJaooh iRymaa, 8dn-pr4-i)^ mium.. ,• ,-t :--:Vn .Bull calf, Jacob Rymah.'
pr A
'H.^.:ffifwle^.,!i}
GifP^SBi4rss%JI«a«.aB«yi(Dioltaw»ifi»'!
Garri^»fgtAi»K Atfev^A. S&lHllc Baskotxp/ jW^, SjU»i)Gia6. P«ynw*l'.q m* ifmiiMmA*p»
Jt KAff AtrfTMO?WaVner. "Wask stand 1^(0^,' MW. TUttt? Qrjgi^ali iDc
Po#ira«,
bkbi-ckrfti?6
7/3
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CU_e'iOjii JCV
n,iWWi.bKd'Wbbi,,si—^_r
BucK!278a«?8ia, JI Wrf#.-
:870n
Buck 1 year old, David jPiadariqq? Bucjt lamb, o5S Ewe 2 years,old, same.
h'0j
sn
'ikiif.3'1
Cfd4s"bfeWfts CashflSeral iJgGAtf/Jterplinand MiJU -d rd RVnfuoa wrnBOUKrBx. G-fl'harw i*ri3li Coll. of ^p^.Mr|.fiarah^.. Trio of Turkeys,' same4 Common Geese, J. J. Brakd^ •ii.i do Ducks, E. E. Ferreir.' "1 G.uineaifowlpjcJiI«8,!Sarah^ -A.
iu
5 lbs, ^pt. Battsr/iML
V»HS
do White Bantams" Mastor Dick .Sqottj. do Coloin'a, Hehry Pkrfeer, Ag^t Pr of Pigeons Mrs. Sara-hi A. Jatikson'.'" •c-iiqjTiL s-ARiis^Atttb^BbBS. wwSsaH. Cultivated farm 80: acres GiBarbiuf.'-^o AQre of Wbea^sn^T. 'do ... Red, ,^nbt..J|ickgonf Hfelf aCfe of Potatoes Corey Barbour." Acre of MeadoWj Daniel"®arbour. :-f do. f-Pate^r Jacob Say.. ,. lo I bu whiije Corn, Joseph.peck^.f ^ufrno bu yello*#, P.^Kbrr. •"'White WheatiOliver B6\xfi4r
liifnf-Bitltriiin^'bi^d!,
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Collection of,vegetables, G._L. Bigler.jj Collection of varieties of Potatoes, ^HiramSmfth. uV Half bushel of Potatoes, sameP'v'09
do.ej Red Peacb Blpwsj saine.'W .^° 9»o ™te 2°
acresi
fcf,a
doJJPho
1
^imdo Pdftfjfkihsf, Jathes'L ^W.! a
edo ff»b i«{Melons, J. W. Cannady.^o
do iW^n$ons,
Six Carrots,^J. ^.' Bra'fee. sitemo Six.CqQumbere, G. L. Bieglw. jo SJoitlHb Six Pepper? ^as Price,
1'
d)tw
ivo quarts Libia Beans, Hulman... Pedk of P6p 'Gbrii, Win. H. Matfaerty. Pie Melpns Sj )W. Smitley.' Sorghum Can% James L. Davis^. ila-if z\ ii JiKdi liWfflJTS*i. efc«n ed Jon Twenty vars tf appie#,'Eliai Cumntinict Twelve Origin Six J'.,winter. apBleV^il)^ l^fttriclc!
(Doll', cf var of apples, Janiies Okfrbeih:J
asf
f'11 pears, Reuben Ragan i| sno) a
Six.. -"nib.?- S eaodJ
Sagtfm ''l
Five clusters of grape#,' ®. T§iseVS8W ayinOj.Mgr. -v :..«-*uoq ^^lowiw^maibwb 1481. ion Coil, of ^feaj l)OHse pla?tB, Mrs. 0. D*
Scott j- nQdw b/.i1 Flat bouquet, Mrs! H. D. S^ott., Mantle5
)ar-*"
Miss Janeltagati, Finmore,
1
1-J
Pyramid bjouquet* Mary RoeebrcvBra»il/
Goll. g^een house plants, Heinl Broa^i toq twenty-five, varieties dahlia,?, sajne j«aj Coll. of bedding plants, same Twenty-fbur^ar of roiies,* same Basket freshicot flowers, 'i^fS same nei?4 i., "j, roses, sftSfte', ab *tt IRjW^oquet,,
ssme
bma
itfantle .same Pyramid of^bwffl-s*0®" "u"aame
400
Coll. winter bfoonringtplantej sat« atW A variegated leaf-plants, s^po -r Arrangm't o^iants fote^hib. aajne^?r
HITBSEBT STOCK.
Coll. of nursery.stock, Wm Patrick:. TAHing"g«|fti^'8,'
8£*5
GoUi of eTOtgreans, fitinl Bhmpsi ai fo^ 'WU?M3100 a jnlMcoS *t»wS/ jPlow, for gen'l purposes, Newhart-Jkh^p,^
tr ^«^Wk°kkt.r," rr-f' rt One horse* oorn piowr S wijl Sttb-soll plow. ^, 'n\ "-.tSetSr V-?» 'ferswr-i Double snqvel"jplow. ,j L^e- a Cuitivato? .. ... Wheat Drill and Sbed IbifSt tfeitfWheSI: Sorse Hay B*ke, Jones Jone^ ?., vy One horse Wheat Drill, Lyne A Fanning Milli
A
Alfred
iitensw a-
porn Sheller,
II .V
n^icB
•:W»-• *i vruteMI «sx
ti wrrob/
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Pen DiKmiag ,tmiqzr^m P.1 P^iotp^aph, iM- WrightJtdJ no
.Km erfl nn--Specimen,. Sq«|,4PTiew1j:Jtasifieo^gfc W,
Viie9^":fi '^'ifiss^y'iiM^ Specimen letting, Miss Alics Sim"4"" ta/if d£ti-ibi' chfentte^cMIss
bbik$ pi^Vi'a&'d1 ,yX'\ 'jforainj aetnoJets ae».'i*» wri|un)E,«D .GhitdB^i
j. k*«-»»f -4af n- ),
Xi&afr kaststaiifalfi.^f.:
1
TI»ari?K3, Gofaa frtungs ©d* ,waf ni {.i n{jjim0 ir iCon,9 b^sli^ci git )o loeju Riiame. ?i
skirts, B. We fA'l'ri
ib«r- somotsn a «HJtaq soo scnio gol lecljioitPggl|rw|,-Mrftr Ai R.P8|gff
,(3oH DriedfJIstfilf
JmqMML
si
Trio Shanghais, J. J, Brake, »0 ^Si
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GaJtonJJaj4e MolWPes, s4B)B. 7iwqo'«|
Mrs'. .£/'B.\rera
J^oikf&mtibTvm)'Mia. A1 If.^QitriitidiBr. .Mif..«lrahK:-:- ?ntul 'Sample ot.ca|e. Miss E. Ci Barbo,ur. Odllecti^n '8t cftfee, Mrg. A., Jackfqm^ i&oltgtio inolAfes.'-WMi. Dickersbn. Lo*f R?e«ni |nd9n brtaa, Mrti^ ... B.jTaylpr. «, v.^dv --w
Blackberry wine, Mrs. A. B. Pbgg: .. .^^wk%ry jsiej^^jipe Price."
-^SSSSSs for $200. fjl. ju.
n^.
H. iJlal)
'ifTiferei'iii0 M. M. Hickebj?' iirfd: ott
4a.iciteojp»Qa-ttaor8J
roxL. 'Sm-
jutto'l
M«d dt^r#*254 faprU(&l& na w9
11
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®8?l^^^Sen
it foi J»w^ sdBd^SfW KrJote ^wibortd Jioob,3*ekeij 4tem [^arri&^wn^ip«l,000. .-!daol*v
•vbam od dniriw no aooiinoexg edt
siAiftfi= s^wig^y Fanbtal "fBil i^rtSon^Sf ^Wf.'o'otqct ffttto -tift WHt&M I^Urth fife o^^fsiiiijPMtt^ffceJrfe iiWttS wkffoAt f^^tfb^e.'^ W.
bfl^nodl j» li -ylJJgrad 1»*
THB^|!^)»4fB^jD0^0BKBtr*S:KlI Gtoy^yfe^ofl^^^.cQwiplelet saorU ment o|.qplprs,
A
f(r
I ori^ihal
Hit Ofl B*4t wo" respectfiilly ptu^' to m^t'at
^e^rs| tteae in AH
Als^.^Alp^dre and.' DanlM*
Kids, .alljiugiiber* ^j^orfc dw ni t*w
ON
ni
w%s enlarge Oy^rs. ,,0^
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ifoTicKf-^neol^
Sf fh^jfIre Department
ihg'at teil op^kito mate .arrap^ments, atle'nding 'i^e Tun.eral of Samuel Wig*. '"'I',T*~8 """""'attend
ii6% .i9V{eS7.rr07 ftttoo
tf1 nuiiw
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.. ^ere/ore^an ?imwEt.j mukj
WSceiSirfS-7-^
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••gmmmtfCarnvM. frtdWj?'-: '.J* y.- .. Vv will lie. helH at the
MpXtf .v^CHfhfn, *4 *t-A qjctack,, Speeches wflt tl Jer^ditb.aod D. Scott. .. ,fjU.^F TOWKS^P—-At UJd4l|-
_iil tM,m«jle.b7 Hpn, w. j, Ftahbaok. Uofl..^j^fedltii, Hjin. Hamilton and h. f.'JUMjf. ^tJaAfe CiMlkK^^ to6wjSSllIP—At TowMhlb kottie, Saturday, October ^at candle li^htiog. wchei^^Ujt be by vBoae, Hoo..J9. ai»4Hou, U..D, 8o»t(4i .OtXKfc CBBCK XOWN3HIP-AI XnttlaM AtUt, jilonck^. Oct- Wh, at c»o4'« Hjhting.— B^ecUeik ptUm»d« ij B. J6, Bo^. W. «,,*»- ^atda, 0. W. B«rbHir»QdIi. I'l Huszy.
J0WN8BIP—At Sujpltuc ,6pcMC%
Inetday^ Oct. ^tb, at 1 o'elock. Spe«ob«a wilt joade bf E^ E. Boie*, flon. £. Hamilton, B.on. ^oha.Q. *Ai Muzzy. ^^AlBIBtOX 1'OWBSHIP—At Prairie ton, -Tuffldny, Oct. 6tb, at candle lighting. Speerhof wilt be made by Hon. T-rH. jNelion, Hon. .lohi
day, Oct. 7ttt, at o'clock. Bpteches will be made by^l.^.^ Co^.^ W. |£. McLtan
Thnreday, Oct. 8tb, at, 1 p'cluct. Spseches will be made'by Col. John P. Baird, Col. T. H. Ntlson
£03I
artb^
nansbi^_|t|
-o 1
CBEKK 3XKWNSHIP--AI Townihl^
House, fhunday, Oct. 8th, at handle lighting Speeches Will be &a<fe.' by Ool. W. K. Mct«an| Hoa. I. HMaittoa a»d 0:'W. Barbovr.
UONBY 0B2£K TOWN8HIP-At Townehip KHoaw, »fiday, Oc. sih, at candle ligbtlag SpaecMs'win b«'aiade by Col. W. *'. HoLean, W. X.Biiwadsaini H. IX. Scott.
Ibe eahdidatea for county office# will be £refe* ent. Atr&ro iaTited to attend without diitinctioh 06 partj^i The BepabifcAn organisations of Ibe t^WtMhipsare reqaeated to be present
ladies are eipiaoteliy iHTi(ed to sttewJ. i, ,V .xBvM
Hdn. O. P. OUT WW
WiH speak at ti»e Court House Square
ItiMtday Next, Sept. 2Wfc£*-j
^•vi io «anw»'{T7"^ tiei^. Xew. Wallace WiH speak as fellow*.
P. M.
6*oT(
TneidA
Mxk?3*.^¥tybi?'T9
mW'-|
Ho^^ay, September Mth,.! SulUy*a,4. o-'cloofc
KohdayVS«9tettber tUH.'-HUmi ojdook
SSt^i, Greene coan-
80thBloom field, drMhW
_uiv!b»Ty: iJthf Wortfcington,' .rs»-.r. j»ri
iiaT ota )i etc-
r...-.
Hartford, Vigo county, October 1st, at 1 o'clock
^feJnford, Vigo cotinty, Ocfober 8d, at 1 o'clock
,^o#e4sle, Paike county, October 3d, at 1 o'clock
Eugene, Vermillion county, October ,6th, at 1 o'clock P. M*» Mewpoat, V«nnilllo» conBty, October 6th, at
"'fkino, yermillion cijnnty,.. Octoker 7th, at 1 o'clock 'j. ».
Gbmiba.'e-
Uylrc&vmp rmOUQK
»e tdwhship oqe to eao5 IBstyfttinit for $1,350-
ew
enthal, lot in James Rosa' sub-divisioniot «8£g. jwiraJ?. ao ^iub 'io lo-=h^ siiii
Tr.iLitrt 'vi
tTMION EXEOT
aipinl CA.—Mr
U?«V botiB^nds^^f Siplwafions
For_
-'CI Jaaey
fiSat jlU^f
he^ extension or his^ vipeyaias.^ ,if3ersWf hJs wine' from 'K'urOpe. lfu^k^Mvl%iMI^'«mft foiir.yeffr
will
Momrtar
G. Huhtbb
il«H 8*6
68taE22rSSS^r?2^S StttUvan...... ,k.u.^ Wedo4«d»y... "ay«....
,fl«pt80 Oct 1 Oct "3 r:
•m
COUNTY MEETING.
4 A Vr.»^r' WliMLddKH tlie People of- Vigo County, at the
S4HJABJ5,.•
SUfiWAY. -v SEPT. 89 th
GENERAT. HtTHTER served his oounti^ with distiifl^h during the War tie ^ebeHion, and now reprdents the Old Fifth District in Congress. He will answ^itoot^ees upon tfee s»^|ect.of Reconstraotion, Finance and Taxation^ ani'Serfii^l^be heard by cAftdld' mefl'of all startled
llMP
',tW ..''
Tl^» Sw«ng since oar Illustrious Standard Beaser, GENEflAL GSaKT wrfs plated
1
ih
Hsrt the Injal titirnmake such a Demonstration as will satisfy theAitUflMdma among us, that the Lost Cause is indeed
Wtiat Itf^iiiritbif, suppbr-1 ten and sympitfeiseni #Jf never again attain power in this country
itsi j«
:iOTJTIVE COMMITTKK, W-iiS f.i of'Vigo Cotinty.
BxAtmvtTL French Plaid Cloaking Flannels. Ourilfty cent Bands are going fut a hundred left at fifty cents.
Ladies Underwear. "4 '^"f!E6BA!Li'4S,OoV J.I. .ii: iiU i—LLJ 1 u.idiot Tffl-m Corset Skirt Supportersiof all siaes ii» ^"bite and., ^ray at B. Wete's. wtf. •S
4
Qodb Tii &cd good Coffee and good itagaroan be bought cheaper at Poote's rea Store than any where_ in tbe city.— liiat jl» ^h» ve^iet^of, tthe^ w^o,have ested the matter dHOACl
baa
T''M'-J.--.*,- ^.r^v
A CBT.BBBATBD CHXMIST UJI: sider, after a careful oomputeMk
alyua,
end
'Barrett's Y^etable
"""'.by far tho
Robert Carter and Israel Bunchy ,m, .. JOSHUA D^v^f
sn'
Hair Renera»
best
hair
preparation in
6
ifclonlJtwl-c«i ful-
lyindoist^-^s&n/aK^fr^^wl^.
j:
^1-lf at barber tho|i on Third- street* e£ the "green front," third door nottk of Stain,: where we ^are prepared .to dp, eyefythlngy| in our lioe. Wo are making htiir tonics S hair dye, flesh wash and hair restorative/^ which^wo will dispose^ of !'»t. re^otribla $ 'rates. We have engaged Jamee Paftridge,-
0
LOCAL NOTICCStf -P —•—-r--- cr^-mrs—
Precautionary Medication.^Xf the iirip jrtacco of pnXteVbc nnkeottmi ware mawgen •rally arpreclated, pnr morlu»rJr sldtlstlci Vitnlil soon show a wonderful decroue !a the num^»r ot fatal retailsef disease. MilHoas ef pvopu are crowded'togeth- in di lrlcta where (tijy s^e'poostantiy expose. (o the miasmatic rj^iu ltftich predocen Ague, J«aadice,-FeTer end Ague, and kindred complaints and millions more a*e cyntinually
Tialiln^
'df the
aveltng thiongta thoaeparts
country where
febrile
diseases in
ot,
feet the
eatireatiaoopbare £jr wiles to syery dirt^tlon.— IheM'ciaiws are 'environ: with t«uig»r which cannot be
reatiibattd. they require t"mr«
proiectma wedicim, like AtlSHLBB'S UEBB SIT" MRS, which 14 tbe oxy-resl sa&gaard fir an uutunel stomach, or iteli -A(e ntrvoog system the only foriiTyi acentagniast malarious disorders, or that wilt effect a jrermaBen and ifficaclou cure where dlitase has.alieady fMtrned itself op ob
its viotim. It is an fa fallible enre,
wd
is
highly valued in all Feref'sedAgne d?ffttic*. Sold eT*»f »here. 4*1*
C05CENTBATED1BTDIGO
FortbeL&OAdry.-~Fre«frotnO&Al&
Cinimlsl*CcrtHJcate.
A Patent Pocket Ptncushon or Emery Bkg Ts txen »«in» con tor,
Tor Sale by all respectable Srocers mdOrogglsta.' JySOdWSm
Moth Patches, Freckles antf f&n.— Theoaly Beliable Bemedy for those broira disooio'Oioos on the face ts "PKfeaT's Uotm iro faaoui IuMtio*.'- Prparnd only, by PT. B. O txaar, 49 Bond St., New Tork, Soldsvarjrwhere.
DL270IU«U«]
Pare Crystal Ice.—Th* undersigned Is now prepared to furnish the pabllo with ciliar healthy Birtr and Spring Pond Ice fbr the sea«oa, at low rat
As. T*«agoaawiU rtmdaily,
and supply all BcjinesrHousesand rriTateFamilielH Orders (aft at tii Po*t OIBce, with ASK ia McDonald, or at the Washington Saloon, will &«et 'with prompt sttefttfoii. 'ThoW wAhiog a pare, healthy article.of Ic, well to order frsm aSOdfim JACOB 8TEINMBHL1
AMUSEMENTS.
Q.RANI BALI/
r. 1 #M-
M»jor W. W. Carter ff
_wr#btiO»a ^didate will 'Poak ^S^^OoaSyf SBth/^~&ih,"#th air!'3(lili at 1 o'cloilt,P.". j,
ff£H' if
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CONCORDIA HALIt
PEOFESSOB €UqUA,| „. j(j. Leader of the*
Tarre^ Saute CityV Band Will gire a Grand Bail at Oencordia It all. on Monday Even'g Sep't 2SthJ!
ADH18»|^S.81,«0V!(
Ladies Free.^ Iffldld V»HHKW
FOR SALE.
•T ...... .U nf" 1?QE SALE—A Fine twaafitcwy grume Swelling House—elgl»t roodt^ slate roof, two cisterns nod well, 81 aM*,. c^uiuc house, and good fruit. Lot 160 feet front by XO feetd«ep Will be sold obeap. Applf to slGdtf P. M. DONNKLLT.
SALE--A RARE CHANCE FOB BTTYEBS.—The undersigned offers for sate bis property sttaated on ttM Lorkpett Boad,.within one qcarter ot j^leftom Cs*a poration ljnjs, consisting in soyeu acres fir'«t-rate land, with anearly new frame hoas» wfth three room*, one stable, one well, and aaorchard aitta T5 Fiult Trees, Orapevinec, 1,000 Strawharrj riaats,eto. Particulais cau be hal of the Proprietor, [l5dllt] UDK FBEDSBICK.
F—Situated
)R SALE.—HOUSE and LOT corner ot Kth andingle ttneeli eaatr't*""*'* P"""*, x^n,£istern, cellar, and sup piled with all kinds oi shrubbery. Hnqnlre OIL UfcpttSik-M*-
FOR RENT.
Q.EOCBRY STAND for REN 51.
The stock and.flxtores of a giod paying grocsr^ stand. Attached to the stoitt' area ifSmberrOf rooms.mcrtt oomforttthty arranged**jafamilyost aboardlaa house. For partioulars apply ig house. to Mr. ELWELL, at B. 8. Cox A Son's. odmia'gllh possession of my property I wit? offtr the same for rent Oif roasonable -tet mat -.{# udsf. ma
*.
a*-' S o# jfl«
"T
tfoB
Bal*.—I
•wish to sell fiay residence
on StMWberry Hill, nr exchange for ^property centrally located.
.. Mt j"- .-:
Look
at our Embroidered
'baift^r be^' ftll 73 «?entBands. EDSALL & Co.
1
^Satisfaction guar%pmT,.AdtfcT,
dwtf. ^llwfcst-tsaT
I her right plwce, the sMapeet place to,.
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WANTED.
20,000
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