Daily Wabash Express, Volume 18, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 4 December 1868 — Page 2
GRANTS
THE
WASHINGTON
SMWManfr-
EXl'KEfeS
autk, IND.
14 JI
there forever. .'
THE
Cincinnati Commercial thinks it
is a mistake to suppose that
COLFAX
cabinet for
WADE.
ing."
THK
next week. Gen. L. A.
It asserts"
very positively, that" tbe Vice President will not take part ia the Cabinet mak»
negro elected to Congress from
people of Indiana are being made
THE
and
LIHCOLN.
NOTICING
WHILE
Gen.
GRANT
declares tbet the order was writ
ten and Issued without thought of the consequences, other than the repression of the evils particularly intended to be reached. He disclaims all hostility to the Jews as & sect, and regrets that an order issued upon a sudden emergency should have been so widely misunderstood.— General
GRANT
As BT*T'D in ur dispatches,.Tester* day, the Indianapolis papers continue to publish the testimony in tho trial of Mrs.
ULEM,
ng, Dec. 4tl» 1868
TEat tEe majority of The -is of Government officials ie hands of the printers, would not te regarded aa in,7e wished they might remain
notwithstanding the order of the court forbidding its publication. Tho JouxnaLli very &e.Vera .on Judge
ia
exerting himself to secure a place in
the Second Louisiana District is chosen to fill a vacancy, and may therefore be ijc prints to"publisb, from day to day, a expected at Washington to take his seat report of the proceedings in the cas^ be-
SHELDON
IS
I Hsvinff it to 1)6 ft matter oi public inter®
elect-1 course, none of them have any de-
ed to represent the same District in the I ^rg any private ends. They are next Congress. ... notoriously a public spirited class ofp'o-
1
pie
who
1
happy in the possession of the delectable
THE Minnesota Legislature meets on January &. A United States Senator must be elected within ten days afterward. The Legislature stands politically fifty-four Republicans to fifteen Democrats. The competing candidates for this position are Messrs.
eoif and
pubjic.
proposition of th« New York Sun I
Commander-in-Chief of the Army and Navy of the United States. There is sufficient honor and quite a sufficiency in the line of emolument* in the Presidential office for any one man.
ani ,t
wui not
details of the private business of the Cin-1 for tbe purpose of forwarding ^oij own cinnati newspaper publishers. The present sensation is almost as thrillingly interesting as was that of "Criminal Journalism" a few months ago.
RAMSEY, WILKIN-
DOHNELLY,
favor of the last.
with the chances in
cou
GBAKT
will be
GBANT
1
is a
great man, undoubtedly, and deserves we1.! of the Republic, but we |do not im. agine that he desire9 all precedents to be trampled under foot in order to devise ways to do him honor. We tbink he is
is fair to affirm that they
publish anything in their papers
private ends, public."
THE
but simply to gratify the
Sullivan Union alluding to our
strictures upon the manner ia which I criminals and other persons confined io city,county,and State Prisons are treated sayft •'If you want to see a regular swamp dog-house, just come down here. Wo haYe an 8x10 frame, located on the fllthi est alley in town, into which a drunken man is thrown semi-weekly, and whun ever tho door is opened and the "wind fair" you would think a menagery was "snuffed a tar off." We have been thinking of proposing an improvement to our town authorities, if we thought they
j(i para money enough from other
that the Prsident elect retain the rank he improvements. Our plan is to get a large then I barrel with a moveuble head, put the holds in the array or, if he resign it it shall be forced upon him by the Republicans as "an appropriate reward for unprecedented military services, issimpIv absurd. Aa President,
vagabond into it and bead tbe concern up, roll it into the street and "let it rip." We think this would be a marked im provement over our present public nuis ance, although our neignbora might say we were leading the drunkard from bar rel to barrel. It is hard to tell which ia disgraced the. most—tbe mau who makes a dog of himself so as to get into such a hole, or the town.for keeping such a place."
THK
Indianapolis Evening Mirror hits
Judge
CHAPMAN
not disposed to accuse tbo country of in-1 jn this city—when the leading idea of gratitude and believe he feels that the I the publisher was to fill up his columns
waa nt) use
to him the place that has been filled by people knew all about it anyhow.
the recent interview between
Senator
MORTON
and Secretary
MCCOL-
LOCH, upon financial matters, which those geiltlemen think of such importance as I to be anxious to have what they said to each other correctly understood by the
was a candidate
the proprieties of his position forbade him to notice misrepresentation and calumny, but the election being over he has so far conquered his accustomed reticence as to notice the misrepresentations prevalent throughout the late canvass in relation to "Order No. 11,' a document which was frequently animadverted upon by his opponents. This order was Issued, ha says, immediately after the reception of a censure from Washington, blaming him for permitting acts within the lines of the armies which "Jews wore engaged in."
The disloyal Israelites had made a business of passing within bis lines and penetrating those of the Rebele, and were engaged in a traffic in gold, in violation of orders of the United States Commander, and to the injury of tbe national cause. Tbe order was written in haste, without intention to censure any persona but those engaged in the violation of orders, and it had its effect. General
GRANT
will soon havo an oppor
tunity to show that he desires to do equal justice to all men, and that he has preju* dice against nono.
Amending the Constitution.
With profound reverence for tbe Constitution, as our fathers framed it, and especially for that clauae thereof which provides for ita own amendment, as circumstances may render expedient, the Wew York Tribune proposes the follow* ing amendment for tho consideration of the people, and the approaching session of Ccng*W», eni cf ar State Legislature:
AMKI-DMKNX TO THE CONSTITUTION.
ARTICLE
prjnt local news, because
*r The Judge has also boon in the artax, and
country, tha ttouPTe'slar ol a Major General. Having Senator
MORTON
wants to hoard I
gold, in order to resume specie payments some years hence. Secretary
D0en
MCCULLOCH
wants to trust to the gradual revival of industry and development of national resources to reach the same end. We have faith in a shorter method. The way to resumption is—to resume."
DR. J. C. AYER
Mse.
I'WttWp"
OS'KOB
CHAI'
fliitfa'ca to think its
strictures on his conduct in this matter are not altogether uncalled for. We coincide in the opinion of the Journal that publishers are hardly more entitled to ironical compliments upon their public spirit and disregard of private profit than a Judge is to a like compliment upon the perspicacity which confounds public right with private greed. We also concur in the Journal's suggestion that His Honor might have spared publishers the feeble sarcasm of the following extract, and showed at least a better temper than be did judgment. There was no occasion to be angry as well as illogical "There is, no doubt, a considerable desire, on the part of the proprietors of pub
A
long-trinded .political article—tbe speech of same blatant demagogue, and a few miscellaneous articles, interspersed with almanac jokes—made up the newspaper. Jourdalism has advanced a trifle since then, and the Judge, having dropped out of tho profession, has failed to keep pace with the movement. The Court doesn't understand herself as well on the newspaper question as on other topics.—
tho cavalry, he is disposed to ride.
rough-shod, over the popular will. If he will take the trouble to inquite he will find that ninety-nine one hundredths of I OUT people are clamorous for tho publlca tion of tbd* Young testimony, and that groat indignation has been caused by the rumor that he would forbid publication
NEWS AND PERSONAL.
of Lowell, Mass., has
declined the Republican nomination for Mayor.
far recovered as to be out again—in two Columns of Tribune- editorial, and Dana is well enough to exercise in the Sun usual.
HENRY WARD BKECHER
'is about
to start a magazine, to ba called Mothers St Home. Hope she will be ab)e to keep thorn there.
At the time Pollard, of Richmond, was shot, he bad in his pockets three loaded pistole, showing that ifBomebody bad not shot him, he was prepared to shoot somebody himself.
THE
Richmond Whig says that if Gen
eral Lea had knuwn the form of recon struction that would be adopted, he would not have surrenderei when he did. We should like to know what he wonld have done.
JAMES BUCHANAN'S
monument is to be
a solid block of Italian marble, five feet high, seven feet one inch long, and three feet seven inches wide, with heavy mold ings at the top and bottom, and a rich carved wreath of oak leaves.
THE
Herald says Grant Is in favor of
the projected constitutional amendment to make universal manhood suffrage the supreme law for the whole United Stales If that is true, tho measure will be carried through this Congress.
GENERAL GRANT
TI$E
XV. The right o! suffrage in
the several States shall be regulated by the .Legislature thereof, subject to tho following provisos: 1. That no State shall exclude from the class of electors of State and National officers any male citisen of the United States, of tUo age of 21 years, who has resided ono year the State, who is of sound mind, good moral character, and has not been convicted of a felonious crime. 2. Any person who has resided one year in the United States, an5 makes public oath before competent magistrate that he intends permanently to reside horo, and to render allegiance to the United States at all times, shall be deemed and held a citiaen uf tha United States, and shall ba entitled to vote oasuoh at any time after he shall have been six months a citizen, but not sooner. 3. Sach State shall be authorized to pass such registration or other laws as may be deemed necessary to protect the rights of legal voters, and punish illegal voting.
has been gossiped
about of late as being worth $300,000 This is an enormous over-estimate. He has jnever been a money-getter, and about all he possesses has been given to him.
As
GRANT
is-going to keep house for
tha government during the next four years or more, he has sold his dwelling in Washington to Mayor Bowen for $40 000,—possession to be given about the 4th of March.
reunion of the officers of the armles'oftbe Tennessee, Cumberland, Ohio and Georgia, te take place on tho 16th and 16th inst. at Chicago, promises to be a great gathering. Grant, Sherman, ThotAas, Schofield, and all the other victorious Western Generals will be present oxcept Sheridan, who has accepted an invitation to a reunion with some warriors farther west.
THE
Republican members of the Penn
sylvania Legislature, for the city of Philadelphia, have agreed to support, at the next Bession,
J.
Edgar Thompson, Esq.,
for the position of United States Senator from that State Mr. Thompson was the first Chief E*.ginaei and Superintendent of tho Pennsylvania Railroad, having taken charge of that work in 1848. He was subsequently for a long time Chief Engineer, Superintendant, and President of that road.
A 6 UAKT, formerly Prrfsid nt
of the Christian Commituion, snyt:
(JKIT
have no regard whatever to their
own ends, but only to the interests ot the
ROUSSEAU
THE
WHEN
after this fashion
The Judge, we believe, was at one time connected with tbe press, but it was at a time when journalism was in its infan-
„„„T.n/.io I with quantity, paying little heed to qual-
people have shown a^ gen PP ity. Jn those days publisher* thought it tion of his great public services in giving I
rtAf«
ter Gettysburg I telegraphed lo- Boston: 'Can I draw on you tor $10,000 on sight?' It was stuck up in the Exchange. Tbe merchant- at once formod in line to put down their sahacript«Mie«sie- *n hour th« annwer came, 'Draw for $60,mo
wSi
Mr. Be ward ransts tb at Greattf ritam shall virtually, if not expr&rijr, acknowledge that she violated her own neutrality laws when shtf l^d^®(||Spatl»rn Confederacy as a bdlif^iSirt^^ befote he will consent to go into any arbitration with her. This will be a rather bitter dose for John Bull to swallow, but Mr* Seward should be vigorously backed irp in the demand that it? be taken down without any sugar-coating.
said, beforohar.d, that
the election in Louisiana would be eithera tragedy or a farce. It ha* been a little of both. The absence of'Union men from the polls through fear of murder was the tragedy and Ge'n- Rousseau's pretense of doing anything, to prevent the outrage was the farce.
Cincinnati Timtx says tbe collission of Horace Greeley and Charles ADana in a velocipede race on Tuesday in New York stoppfd the Brie noise for awhile. Horace ia heavy on the crank but not good at steering, and Dana ran into him full tilt. The two velocipedes were not badl'y hurt, and the riders though they brftted each other off with great energy, did not greatly injure the ground where they fell. Greeley has so
Killed by Bears-
From he Dayton Journal, of Tuesday A gentleman who has just arrived from Section 16, informs us that he learned of the tragic death of Captain WorsS, of the canal boat Sentinel. No. 2, which runsjn the Wabash trade. One day last week Captain Worst started from Junction, on a deer hunt, to be absent only a portion of the day. He did not return the same evening and not getting.in the next forenoon, his men thought that something was wrong, and started in-.quest of him About the middle of the .afternoon they found his dead body! He had evidently had a combat with bears, and he had been overpowered and most, terribly torn by their fangp. His gun lay a few fecjt from him, and the barrel was bent out of shape, and the stock had been hammened into fragment? which plainly indicated that the conflict had been terrific. A few rods distance away a large buck w^as "swung up'' against a tree, and a portion of it had been devoured by bear?, the tracks indicating the kind ot animal which htud made the attack on bim. It tho most terrible death in the yfoods that hard fight—the ground being laeaten with the tracks of the combatants for several rods around—and he had died game. The probability is that Captain Worst came upon the bears after they had begun to feast on his buck, and, in attempting tu dispatoh tbe ferocious brut(«, they turned on him, and proving more than a match for him, he lost his life ill a manner so fearful that it makes one ehudder to con template the affray.'V
515" 8rtT'»r""
-'J .*« "1 !!»U t'J
THE FINANCES.
Card from Senator Morton to tbe Now lorfc World.
NEW YORK,
Dee. 2.—Th« World con
taioa the followiog letter from Senator Morton, of Indiana:
WASHINGTON,
D. 0., Nov. 30,
To the Editor of the New York World In the New York "World of the 2&tfi inst., I find an article, from which I quote the following
(,A
telegram to an eve
ning paper states that Senator Morton, soon after the openiDg of the session of Congress, will introduce a bill directing the immediate payment in greenbacks of that portion of the five-twenty bonds is sued five years ago. If the report be cor' rect, the coarse of that Senator on this subject is conapicuous for vaccination.— Eight months ago he was an open advocate of the so-called greenback theory, but during the Presidential canvass he publicly recanted. If be is now about to propose and advocate such a measure as that described in the telegram, his remu Deration must have been a mere polices dodge—a feigned surrender of his princi pies to promote the success of his party."
In the first place, I do not intend to introduce a bill directing the immediate payment in greenbacks of that portion of the 6-20 bonds issued five years, and havo never said "I did" to Secretary Mo Culioch or anybody else. In the next place, I did not during the canvass recant what I said in the Senate with regard to tbe payment of the 5-20B io greenbacks. No speech by me to that effect has been made. What I urged during the canvass was that the first duty of the Government was to return to specie payments, which, when accomplished, would settle all ques tions as to paying the bondB. I further urged that the Government had no right to issue new legal tender notes, and make them applicable to payment of bonds, and urging that such notes could not be made to sustain the same relations to the bonds in law or equity that waa sustained by existing notes, and that the further usue of such notes would unfortunately postpone the return to specie payment.
These propositions were folly stated in ray speech in the Senate last summer, in which I argued the legal right of the Government to use tbe existing legal tender notes in payment of the bonds. I also argued at various times daring the canvass tbat whatever might be the law en the subject, the government could not pay the bonds, or any considerable portion, in coin while the currency remained depreciated, and that improvement of the currency bringing it up to. far was a necessary conditio^ preuedeot^o the payment of the bonds in gold that if tbe government could not procure gold enough to redeem $365,000,000 of legal tender notes it was folly to talk about paying the bonds in gold that the prominent question of tbe mode of paying bonds will become important only by a continuance of the depraved currency, without taking steps to improve it that to take the surplus gold in the Treasury and apply it to the purchase of bonds in market which will not fall due for four^ teen years would net-b* paying the bonds, but shaving them, and would be an improper use of the means by which the paper of the Government, over-due and dishonored, should be redeemed. These positions are not inconsistent with anything I said in the Senate.
I am, very respectfully, yours, O. P. MORTOK.
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SOZODONT.
FRAHOE SNUBBED
BITTERS,
Lord Derby was about to retire
from tha Cfibinet, his fall was soothed by the Star of the Garter. Mr. Disraeli declines to be a Lord, and in this he shows his usual tact. A coronet would be but a barren honor to a man who ia old and childless:, who probably remembers the fall of the first Pitt, and more recently oC Lord Brougham who lost his splewdid position as a leader of English opinj on when he became Lord Chancellor. Mr. Disraeli can gain no fame by any honors that the Queen can confer- upon bim.
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GROCERY AND
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F. D. MOLLOY, DBASUni
Terre-Haute, Indiana.
The undersigned has Just opened at the above stand, a first-class family Grooery and Provl.ios 8toro, with a large and well selected stock of new and frush articles suitable for every day nse in families, to which he calls tbe attention, of his
Goods doliierwi to aiiy part'of the city frree
I of charge. Highest cash price paid for Conn try Produce.
Jy2d6w F. D. MOLLOY.
The Largest Sale of Slock
West of* Cincinnati
The undersigned will sell at Pnblic Auotlon, oa
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 15th, 1868,
At the
Prairie Oily Livery Bade Stable
Corner Third and Walnat Street, a ear Buntln House, Terre Haute, Indiana, at 10 o'clock A.M. tbe following property, to-wlt
Eighteen head of Horses, 8 lop Bngglea, 2 open Baggie*. 1 Closed Carriage, 2 Sundown Carriages one N. T.
Spring Wagon, one Twe-seated Sleigh,
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pARTICULAK NOTICE.
All persons knowing themselves indebted to the Firm of Austin A Grigs by are requested to call at my Store, south of tbe National House, Sixth Stieet, anl settle the same Immediately, as *e arc in need of all our outstanding claims.
LDTHIB GB1GSBY
Thankful for patronage heretofore received at the former stand, I invite my frit nds to call at my new Btand, formerlyoccupied by Vm. Hensel. where I shall be pleased to furnish Groceries am Country Produce at the lowest market rats*. nov7dlm LUTHEB GBiuSBT,
Real Estate) Column
or
EENDRICH & LANGE,
Office over First National Bank, S. E. Corner ot Fourth and Main Streets,
Terre Haute, Ind.
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CITY PBOPIBTT.
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Jan29dtf
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Farm ef 89 acres in Honey Or -tk Township, 173 acres In Linton township. 3 Acres below the Boiling Mill, wess side canal.
TX7AKRBN'S IMPEOVED T! ROO FIN GK We are prepared to pat on this Boot, and war rant It for five years. This is the beet and oheap* est Boof in use, and is Bro-proot Gallon "rr
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JOHN BAKNIKLE.
Merchant Tailor, MAIN BTBXXT,
Over Saxton Walmsley's Dry Goods store Would respecially call the attention of the cltltens of Terre Haute, and the pubUo In general, that ha has reatftd rooms abova Saxton a WalnuleyDry Gaoda stora, for tho purpose of carry I ng
Merchant Tailoring. He keeps alweys on hand a FASHIONABLE SELECTION OF CAS8IMEBE9, TE3TIH03, OLOTH8, Ao., and Is ready te make It up in The Latwt Style and
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The following 01d and Sellable Companies Represented.
Merchants Fire Ins. Co.,
HABTF0BD, CONN.
NorthAmerican Fire Ins. Co
HABTFOBD, CONN.
I
oAcuaugc ire 111s. vu 167 BBOADWAY, NEW YOBK.
Lumberman^ Fire Ins. Co.,
Of CHICAGO.
I Buckeye Fire Insurance Co
CLEVELAND, OHTO.
Applications taken and Policies issued in Any ot the above named Companies in lowest current rates. Also, BEAL ESTATE bought and sold, and COLLECTIONS promptly attended to.
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M. A. CRANE,
Qeneral Fire and Life Insurance Agent.
officii
Main St., between 5th & 6th Terre Haute, Ind Office ISO Main Street
Old Stand of Drs. Thompson A Rust
Also Agent for
People's and Telegraph E 8 A M. Ex. Co's Fast Freight lines
from New Tork, Boston and Intermediate points
Claim for Overcharge and Damage promptly settled at this Agency.
M. A. CRANE.
HATft AND CA*«.
N
EW YOBJS. fa
ten
snort Sotice,
and on very Seasonable Terms. Having no high rents to pay, he promises to make up to oider, whether the geodsbe furnished by him or not.— Everything in his line cheaper than anywhere
A 0TOBB
Joseph C. Yrates, JUST IN RECEIPT OF
Mens' Hats ot all kin eta, Boys' Hats oi all Izin da, Mlssee' Hats ot all kinds,
Inlivnts' Hats ot all kinds.
And at all prioee. ijA. Hats mads to order on »hort cotice. Ocm*
THE FALL 8TXLR8,
145 Jfaln Street. Terre Saute, In •OT STdtf
rjlHB SAIJ^T LOUIS
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|The Pianos of this Compan are essential)
Pianos for Western People.
Thej are not only mado at home, tnt are well made. They hare taken
Four First Premiums,
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OLD 1JMHTRUMUNTH KXCHAHOEO AT L1BKBAL BATES. Warehouse 101 Sooth filth Street, corner ot Walnut^and'opposite Ike Soaihorn Hotel, myZ7dly
STORAGE, COMMISSION A GRAIN
own fuuji £, izYAtn
R. BRYANT Se CO.,
(Suocessors to H. TCBNKB,)
forwardlBg Comaisstoo Mercfautf DSALlag
IM
Flour and Salt.
Highest marfeet prloe paid for all kinds of Grain Agents for
STAB UNION
LTTU.
Ware Z3.on.se on Maio Htrset, Hear tha T. Hi 1. B. B. Depot [2Mwtf
iJ WALMSMEY
Merchant Tailor,
Has just
CLOTHS
Most Approved Style
AT THX
Whloh will be sold at the vary lowest prices, foi cash only, by the yard, or made up te urltr on short notice.
"LOW PRICES, EXACT FITS, ana FIRST QUALITY GOODS"
v« -i. Ism?motto.
Customers, old ant new, are coidlally Invited to all at ii9jumn».,]iontli sine, net. tito
sit
TAIwOHIMl
•S
received a NEW 8TOCK •ti vs i-',.
CA88IHEBE8, iii§4 W VEftTINeS,
,U BEAVERS
TRICOTS,ti
OVERCOATINGS, d--v.
aitdTBIMHINO I
Which he proposes to make up to oraet in the
i*
E O N
145 Main Street.
Ho old Stock on hand, my Stock is Entirely New.
sep23
MERCHANT
TAILORING!
rBRUKBlOk SCHLIWim
Sfuinst received largt and well a«leoMl fftock of
1
"'tfutting dene and warranted to fit. A liberal I patronage solicited. aug29dtf.
INSURANCE O N
fi rk and life
INSURANCE AGENCY
Fall and Winter Goods!
1 Oonsisting in part of V1HB
French, Eogllsta and American
CASNIMERES!
English Mellon,
for Business Suits.
French €lotli, Doeskin & Bearer,
a
7th.
H. B. Cutting done to order also, Benoratl ng and Bepalrlng in the cheapest ir anner. d3m
MERCHANT
1 O I N
FALL TRADE, 1868.
BANNISTER
10 NOW BB0IITXNQ HI8
FALL AND WINTBK STOCK!
CONSISTING IN PABT, OF FIHI
FBENCH and ENGLISH
CtSSIHERES
-AND-
CHEVOIT
-FOB
BUSINESS SUITS.
BLACK, BROnN, BLVE, DAHLIA. AND SILVER FOX
BEAVERS!
Ani for a Fine Assortment of Black aad Colored
Clotbs and Doeskin Cssslmera.
BKAVTIFVL STYLES
Of AMXBICAN OASaiHIBllS of all grades and prfotc.
Alio kept conttAatly oo hind
A
good aeoortmoa
07
Glove*, Hosiery, Handkerch'fs, Suspenders, Ties, £c.,
SHIRTS,
Of ths bast quality, made to order.
A
Good Line of
Woolen Shirts, Knit Jackets,'
Shawls.
[A few Nice Ones.]
Satchels and Valises.
MR BLACK
Still superintends the Merchant Tailoring Department, aad (uafantias a perfect fit. CUSTOMERS, OLD AND NEW,
Are cordially Invited to call at
BAXJflSTER'S, No. 79 Main Street*
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