Daily Wabash Express, Volume 18, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 20 January 1869 — Page 4

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TO-DAY'S LOCAL SOTIOBa

TO-BAT'S LOCAL HOTIOK8 »fc «*i|

Hardware—Acrtln, flbrysr Price'**Cream^Batlog,Powder. ?i" IaV rwid-Mnff-Bdf all Co. «.

DOOLET, successor to O'Oonnell, favors us with Peterson's Msgseine for Febru ary,'B finely illustrated number. «.

JOflT—A WATCH.—The finder wilt be liberally rewarded by leaving the same witlt 'G. Bunce, at W. S. Byce & Co's, 77 Main street.

EDSALL & Co., are closing out their furs, cloaks and shawls at the lowest fig* ures. This is a good opportunity to secure bargains.

WE IITVITB: attention to the new advertisement of Frank-Heinig & Brother, proprietors of tha Union Bakery, candy manufactory arid flour store. Their establishment is one of the most popular Institutions in the northern part of the city.

THE HEABTH AND HOME, the new paper recently issued by FettingUl, Bates ft Co, and conducted by Donald G. Mitchell and Harriet Beecher Stowe, is meeting with a popularity never surpassed by any other publication in so brief a time. Elsewhere the table of contents of the fifth number is given, showing it to be a paper of unusual richness. It'IS for sale each week by all the news dealers of

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J«/j{ JErrfiKSoN COMING! been shown a letter from Manager Leake, of the Academy of Music, Indl anapolis, in which he says Joe Jefferson will give two representations of Bip Van Winkle in this city prior to February 9th, and hopes the citiaena will appreciate his effort to give them a first-class entertainment. This being before the. Lenlea season, all our people oan havi' the epportunity of seeing th* actor of the day. W# feel assured to say that Mr, Leake can count on full houses on both occasions.

COL. WM. E. MDLBAK'B pdinter dog was killed by poison yesterday, to the very great regret of the Colonel and his family, with whom the dog wa$. very much of a pet. Several other valuable dogs—among them one belonging to Preston HusSey and one- owtaed'- hy Michael W O'Connell—have been 4f' posed, of in the same. seer,et and summary manner within- the last? few days. Wo have hundreds of-worthless dogs that should be disposed of, still tbe person who would thus poisdb a valuable dog should be dealt with as if he bs^ act tainistered it to a horse or cow

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THB NEW BAILBOAD.—A meeting of the directors of the Indianapolis and St Louis railroad waB held at Cleveland last week, at which time th.e bids offered for the constructloh of the liner between Indianapolis and Paris, Illinois, were oonsidered. What business was transacted is not known, but it is rumored in railroad circles that further action was postponed, in order to wait and see what disposition will be made of tbe Columbus Ohifta^| an^ Indiana C.eptc«l ry recent movements of tfie'^rie seem have demoralized all previous combina tions, and knowing one# have no hea^bit' tion in asierting'that no more work will he done on the new'railroad from Indi anapolis to tbe Illinois line.

KEROSENE is an article in which everybody is deeply interested. We have always contended that <pure> coal oil would not explode, and we still believe this to be true. It is only the counterfeit articles which have caused so many terrible accidents in this country. The following from the Boston <Journal of Chemistry> is worth preserving: "The error must not prevail that kerosene oil of legal standard will ignite or burn if a lamp containing it is broken. Good oil, such as should be used in families, will <extinguish> flame when brought in contact with it. Oil heated to the usual point while burning in a lamp in the evening should extinguish a lighted match when thrust into it. If the reader is using in his family unadulterated kerosene, he may take off the cap of the lamp and thrust in a lighted taper; he may turn it out upon the floor, and apply flame and it will not take fire or explode. Standard kerosene, such as the law recognizes, is <perfectly safe>.— We wish to state and re-state this fact, as it would be a great misfortune, especially to-the poor, to have the erroneous idea prevail, that all kerosene is dangerous. A cheap light is too great a blessing to be deprived of through unjust prejudice. It is only the wretched adulterated oils, the naptha fluids, that are dangerous."

ASH, AT thi postoffice lobby, baa a fall line of Magazines for February. We are I glad to notice that the sales of tbe better class of periodicals in oar city are regu-

Wednesjay )lorjnlngvJail-20th, J8g9 jariy increasing, while a gratifying dijt- I tninution in the sales of "valler kivered" SAIL^OAD TIM18"TABU literature, is clearly perceptible

INDEMNIFICATION A CBBTAXBTY.—The principle of insurance is indemnification in case of loss. To this end insurance companies are organized Co this end tbe jj£tna Insurance Company, of Hartford, Connecticut, was long since called into 'existence and the old JEtna has proved success. It has given indemnification .o the amount of millions of dollars, and to-day on a more solid basis, and better ble to pay losses, than ever before.

It is an easy matter to insure, that is to get a policy of insurance on your property but are you insured when you do so

If yqii have &,policy Jp. fome wild-cat-tiitiipg comply! or vrhllh Cateh^m is feit, tod Cfeialei ig SeeMtary, the probability is the Indemnification Is all «r*li

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Fnr«, Cloaki, gUvli-Idiilt A-Co. Hearth and Home—fifth Htmbtr. HeirYoikDaily end Weekly Sun. To Let—Boome and Board—At Buntia Dacgerof^Daliy—Mi»M®f'»Herb Bitterer ue»

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A CITY NEWS.

THE "WEEKLY EXVEMS—A number much interesl—will be issued at ten o'clock this morning.

AEH favors us with Harper's Bazar and Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper for January 23d.

rabbit—that it will slip your grasp at the

are insured. You are a shareholder to the extent of your risk in over five mil"

knd by no means a newspaper puff, but a tolid fact, which property holders know r. how to appreciate. °H» The JEtna has made Its semi-annual statement, as the law requires, and the agents are now working under the au*

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the payment of losses, has appointed an adjuster for this State, so that when loss es occur tfy£ln®sitf 4nay ~t0 ^Sltlfed 4k once, and without being referred( to the hoo& comfnendable en jiverlooked

FAIB pLAT's-^J^slatll—In our colhave appeared of the Gre* Cian bend, and now comes a retort from the other side of the house—a Grecian bender, of course—»whlch we cannot reject without incurring tbe charge of partiality.

hmns. from time to time, havi

Upon the occasion of each change in the Style of female apparel, but it is a noticeable fact that the .popinjay style of breecbes now in $&uM< J,han anything the women now wear, and Is unnoticed. Female loveliness is such that it can make charming any extreme mmw#,

*1*1^8 f^uwrtty,\

bray AQaven, can .ewer make toj^rable— much f0 Wtoely—toe ag^er appendage of a'hOmaBPefBnW'wotrtid sibout so tieht [with clothes as to stop the circulation?— The present style of pantaloons Is neither comfortable nor comely, nor economical. The swell that adopts it can neither 6toop jnor sit down without positive danger. iHere comes a six foot gallant with jnumber 10 boot, and a figure like a pair •of tongs. There is act enough in bis legs (to make a show, and he walks as if each iboot was a bass violin. By hi9 side (another devotee of the same style, half his jleDgth, whose make up reminds one of a jplum pudding perched on pair of pinch

'Nothing a woman ever wore will oom pare in folly with the tight breeches on a

umne, it wH|^Y|?f|at ^Pon-

joffers exfcE*aedinugi inducements to subiscribers to its weekly and semi-weekly 'eaffio^ '^^B.regard the the bWto^^i^etir^iiolitaB jburi»i!«. Its daily edltioi^oHtalns alJ^he news at half •the price ST its la'r^Sr neighbors more-

•The the choicest matter from the l)*a!ly, together with js^li^et other reports, in short, just what every man in itb'e country' requijes^ Take' your local tJapprt^1 ,atid theft' gfbs^yi be •for a'g&od'Wem^fork hew8paper «ft» in jtelligence from the,, world at large. The ^agricultural',tbe edi ttafsWp*«^W®Mi-« alona worth tfie' price

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the paper, ,w§i!e the

ibeautiful and useful presents he makes

The New York Weekly Sun ia the only IMetfdp&fitih newspaper sent kdHfessed to single subscriber^ ,tat $1 a year. Read what Bonner, of tbe Ledger, who won !put^^id$eftiabnfitotM&' hk^tpt^er for love or mopey, saysj about the Sun, and Ibe knpws l^ow. I» make a popular jour

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"THB NBW YORK WBIKLT Sus—an independent, political, miscellaneous, and jagricultural journal—edited by the Hon •Charles A. Dana, formerly Assistant Secretary of War, Is publish^ at the old Tammany Hall building in this city, at the exceeditiglyJidk-|iriee bt one dollar a year. Send for it .«»d as our learned friend, the Rav. Dr.: Adam9, says, 'when a good ^hought dOMin to? you., Execute it LiwmnlW ,t«alle-oSfiO»«* ,15! I?%1S [P omptiJ^j( f,j f'ciatiaWdM ol,#r.i ha

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you at them now, and. look were when jpyt -&g|good. The' first iSdlwst thing you "can

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en many gooa things, out be never peon-' anytbiog'b«ter"Uia» the- Coiiowing, jwhich describes the, condition 6f not a ifew hale and hearty .. male bipeds in LatPuviifta .'.rthe first' fixfnr'hnl powalatinn 7 ^rot in,itf( lurk aad lounge bto be at street corners

Carnal jevalatiop fiiff a- tendency to

without intelligible reason to be going anywhere when met to be about many anyiMw riq Bortrigy angible| I)at te^yejar^ntenti^Jniof per ming4t ftumber ot tangible duties to

ANUGIWIU| jforming-a number «r tangible duties tomorrow or the day after."—LaFayetle

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Dry rot is a bad .disease, whether in maik or pdiatoe^T On Hhe streets of this fcity we *&Wiiy ie% yiAiiig men who are following Memplo^meht, simp^becauie

eoough',',«pws to

ia. the rock so ratfby split

apon. X^g^oux^. ipan. wbo woi'tcoailesoend tp beg^a life wljere bis father didl ,w^^v«f

fiscefi^Ho

where big fath.

Js. Loafers make theaskelves

latotenagat wakes-anYthicy souteiess. to work, young man don't sponge four j8ou* ftlhfcr.:: If yqa cler^.|Zi(»ru|.^id. gloves and tigbft ^att^,'lff^aJtpretty fcaff aboStycfar ceck,"you-'^a4twaida'1t growl about it, but be thankfuT fate has locked you out Of sucfc'11 itlfy ^osilionSL, tp tOtt jou into a high and better one. There's never a flitie tbfl,1""y5a egmrfo find a chance to IjBarn a good trade. The best thing you oan do ta^ia^CMiB iadk artik&A yoti aafd see how many promlnto^iartto about ydu, toiiyocif

ion everybody has tnan, who Is too proud to"Wto?BT, and je' pot proudenmh to Jwe^r«n jngt «f AM ft bread tha.4 scftife 4p eke tftrnvf lt$oflf1 q|

can get so that you have as poor ion of yourself as the commttiftfy |rou, |evel, and right iion where you pan begin to ^prk^nd, from whence' you can, by industry and

•nergy, rise into the circle of ttase^hpn,

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EDSALL & Go. SHI

A LAD? says: "Dr. Price's Cream baking Powders- 'are admirable.' Hai/t

Evening we bad some biscuits pa acta wi ilrena,' vihich would eio*wtedit-*to %oien ftaelf. JTothing. wa ft«era|iaed £*9 ]are with it." Dr. Price'*" Cream Bak* og Powders, all reliable growers haver for ale. 2bd3t

BUT where you get ^b^JBFS^ q.ualityj nd the most Hardware7or your money erhapa.- Austin, Sbryer & i)Cq8 CoUJld matae yojaaee it. 'v

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CABPEHTEBS and the b£ft Wt^ra

ash and'Dopr* see.AwBt^, ^ry^jfs dtf

YALTTABLK PBIYAT^I REBiD^iS *AHD IW^DfP»tTBBjH| SAL^g-AfTJftl going to Europe this spring I offer my ftrhrlte residence, (fa the' corrier tit^Fourth ind Poplar streets, for sale(. Tbe house pn'e and tllf stor^i, ,of brt?^,' with ood.vyl co^veoieqiUout Ridings. Tbe otAl' rontsStil nine rotfms, all in ibcit*

me, wbich-j|^Bej5^incl^diDgsome fine arlor fujniture, I .also offer for sale. I also wish all persons knowing themselves be indeted to me to come forward, at me, and settle up. 15-d2w. LEOPOLD GOODMA^. I )'H Ifr 1 Ff

FOB THE finest Hoop Skirts, go to B,

eisz's Skirt Factory, 16-dwtf

B, -Wi^ai i^s^t he 4 elt ling Corset made. 1

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T. H. RXDDLK has taken the exclusive Lgenoy for E. Butteriok & Co's Patterns ldr^ns Garments. Call

tor Ladies and.Chi in'lfim for'\tifem.

E. BuTTERici^Co's Patterns are the tnost reliable ones in use. Try tbem..^ .1 -7-, S- SJLFC,..

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£^J4*THiita ,.Evfitlfr! ifDY Saotfu) KHOW.—The^eapert^ace to buy Skirta ^ud-CoBfetS. 'i* at Weisz's-Factory, 12, South 4th street

^WJSKT POTATOM}, fresh from New prleans, by 4ber barrel or bushel, at kb dtfi &r»£ ,«T B.'B. WBXOHT & Co's.

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C. WITTIO & Co., 170 ^lain street, peming Block, sell all their winter stock

&W$tkaiaA,i A WE do nqj propQiffjtoSelKfor 1 isong, but we will sell at cost, all seasonable gbtf*, 1M AJISSL 17p Main, Biy^t^^njjng Block jll-dtf

rily, over St. Goodmal% Store, 'three doors 6ast of tiiy old1 s&iici. All those who find themselves indebted, will please call and settle immediately. 12dtf M. A. RAKIDAN.

MERCHANT TAILOBIBQ —I ^WCMLD say to the publi^, t^at ^oa prepare^,to make suits cheaper than any Merchant Tj»llM. if thjs ^ty, fas

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shop are very low. I will therefore make -'a fine suit for $2$,' a fltfe'blafck cloth Coat

jCall over Saxton & Walm9lej's JDryt jGkSods Store, N^ijl, JjjEaJn stPppt^' jr.%x ^8ABJOklB.

T. COTTEB, Cutter. jl2-d2w S, rtfe irKl'TTHW J® Gooj «UA^t^3r: ff Sbirtp atrtl: J)i»waiy an be bad for 60 and 60 cents, at C. iWittig& Co's 170 Main street. Deming IBTScSt*-—

A WORD TO THB WISE IS SUFFICIBNT. -If you want bargains in Ladies' Furs, tQ-fi).^|VIttig (fc^CoA, f?0 Mai em^( Slock^ t^ey sell a^rcost.

WOOLEN HOODS at 10 cents, 26 cents nd 60 cents, at C." WTtlig & Co's., 170 ain street, Deming Block. jll-dtf

I* you want bargainsint Winter Goods, Makst^y )6ming Block they sell winter goods at exa^tc^bst. 9dJ iodoiro1

ALtTHE £ne. selection of ..Hajtr. JBrashea. and 0ombs, choice PerfifibaW for the hanctketf'ib'ief, finglish, "French'

r«nd

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Toilet Soaps,^^rtlcles^ u^ful "a.lf ^be^year round/', for sale Galick & Berry btagghw.

VSvitfBnDilb" fiew at C. I. Bipley's d»i oS dtf i.V ,• ••xrtfi ?ff-? mit^ 1 ,1-s' "lOfl qLoyH^.^Piwat Qoopf AT^^

We propose $o..clQse out Q^ atock of

tiow Also, a line oln low pjioed Cassimeres, Jeans and Satinets at cost or less. Examine our stock, buy of us and save »*9Wvjai#»»a

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SAALL PBOKts AKfi Q^ncic Saras Luther ^rigaby keep* qelecte^Vt^k of ^ro^rA^.ajjS^iVoduct ^r sale at- his oCr sttn^, opposite the PostoGail and see for yourselves. The Aw /ear has rolli^"ta| aow#-yo« •ill roll ^ith tt we ^{p.T «Aioanv4 4fc* e«a*

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Sardines.

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Wright & Co., foi

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t&JHige Qj^ifers.

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POUHD—Left in our Store, & JLady's{ T. Owner will cal!, prove property pay for advertisement

for those 16dtf

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ajk C. Bipley's. [25,dtf

Presfrt^JOra

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ipley's.

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HIAD^WAB^XBS for X)yiters at E. B.

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largest variety tn^own of Hal id ay

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iana for Dyip nic properties, lous flavor.

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ire^^e a^Rj^emMX itrm, fiar^Siis? tllttf1* 25l*tf rtannoj/' .b^jri inii£ nT

I IMB^ ^W5Hacfflar*df Buck-board fo, 1^. tl»fo Wrti^law ftPFfe Wly t| mim^llfiat K. S:'Gox Son.'a. dtf

15dtf 6 Warren Block.

NOTICE.—In consequence of the conknued ill-health of Dr. Bell, the aeewnia |f the firm of Mahan & Bell, must be sttled. Those remaining unpaid on the 10th of January, 1869, will be left |or collection without distinction.

Dec. 29, 1868. MAHAN & BELL.

VALUABLE PROPKBTY yos SALE.—The property on the corner of 6th and Ohio treets, including the residence of Dr alrick, is offered for sale. Those desirng good business locations will find them tere. Apply at tbo office of 1 sffiXo HI hT fla i^p#aT?fjr

H. A. DAVIS & Co., Druggists, Deming Block, 6th and Main street, Proprietors jole AgefatTrt^ano mWO SW

Dr. Patrick's Anti-Dyspeptio Powder Dr. PatriJS^Eft Bntets^" Dr. Patrick's Cough Syrup.

jiw^9-Pi,g«aac A CABD.

having made important changes in my preparations such as yea«jof filos%qbs vation have shown nreeWeny granted to H. A. Payip.&X!ft. the exclusive right to TOaBiHBokuw feid ame. to whom all orders should be ad

Bespectfu'.ly,

29dtf G. W. PATRICK.

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THB WONDEB OF THE 19TH CENTUBY.

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One of the most Important labor-saving inventions of the age—we take pleasure lete|

phine, applicable to all the purposes

tied necessities of the household in that [i^%mlie toierl6d oftiSfcil li^t^ft.ment^,.^^, w^ch it was rst brought to the notice have received the most substantial nd satisfactory assurances that its peou* liar merits and many advantages are bang fully appreciated in every intelligent tommunity. Hence its growing popularity has oreated a demand now tenfold breater than it was only a few months ago-, and this, too, without any of the extraordinary efforts constantly made bj ither Companies to bring their machines Into notice. With this emphatic and Universal endorsement on all hands, we feel more than ever before, warranted in claiming for it unquestionable superiority oyer all others as a Family Machine.— ^he simplicity, ease and certainty with which it operates, as well as the uniform Excellence of its work, throughout the en-re-range of sewing, in stitching, hemline, felling, tucking, cording, braiding, uilting, gathering and sewing on, overlearning, embroidering on the edge, and beautiful button hole and eyelet hole ork, place it unquestionably far in ad-

be age. P. W. WOLF*, Ag't.

oet, neither does "he"Intend to close out 1 Christ*^ tota ls ctafP «I_any ne in the city ajffne lot ^f Jewelry and ('locks for Ghristmasj Jutf received, to be

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dafraipfti fUtrr-r

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I'M be ciffftt' .... ,.. ley will selL by thA'Can .oi&urvik«L jttdfeafi at^their Oyster Khstsrantoi oB

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tfSf IMFBOTBD PANTASCOPIC SFXOTACL' -At 181 Main street, I have a 4arge a»--a^rtment of Fantascopic Spectacles and

MaetlMd Ay

isdMtoi Wateh anA^Spactaoka) new

•i -r It of BO iavortaoto^ftid i« ift "n ®n ot a It* •oMM^ gi loa^tod cfUn rMTU to t« eoft1. AcoW to «k» Vit "p«ldat^% tl e«M (tit la aide. Mar# WitaHiila tathiof, and flaUIy «di ia CowMiF*lo«v— bo would «HBr from a »ld, wWfctb»»nb»lity of a aerloas (ttMkit Catarrh. Bronchitl i, Influent*, IcfassmattoB o' the tn»g», Ac., lien thit efflclmt pre»enUTe, JtISfiLSB|8

E BBB BITTXB3 caa ba bad at a moment'* no* tie tt wlll!ro(p¥iii yH» tip4eng.liB«lonwhldl ceedi a a Id, prorent boarteaeia. check cougt-

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00.0lf ft:vir#»rtr I A -s 1 M,v*

8-t*eet'

]falible improvement in

tlectro Plating Spoons and Forks, by Ufchrtlrbser parts An "«x|) osiffttf

times ^the usual thickness, viz: On the tiack of %aJfcn«ivIflBfioft^fcM

and

joints of bowls of spoons, back of the tjaticRer, tBd' treSstt irtAl'- pbints of 'tikis of forks.A The improvement is of the ilehFVtp4 ji3gere .PT08-.

Ut^jswioon* cathare3.1s tbe broB^bia,

.dcaatat Meomfally that- l«ik «troym &»•

imptlon.

Taaas FAVTB, Beo. 7, 1868.

After having thoroughly teited in my lamily dIn my own eaia, ^'Bkrt'a FeaioAaliJSHxii.'!# k* (reat pieaanre In adding my teitlmony io many hi^hibtii®ii av^dete rved* lb larlibid upon It. It wbateTerAendi to reliere

Innan auflatlog a bone'aotloni' t^en yMtaUOy 'Barr'i Pactoral Blliir" worthy of^lf/alM^. ^Toaas, tram pmnamal

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4aeet niwhtorn* bMh H. Cnd th» Proprietor aa riertectly relfabl-.

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C. AY'tWHOKSi,

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diftwii t°

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oil a¥cwi^A, of its

"^"purity, and its deli-augl5-dw3m*

GOLD AND SILYEB I—Sounding tbe key ote, selling off at cost, changing the iale of business and giving customers a eneflt.

Tbe present entire stock of watches, jkwelry, silver ware and fancy goods will 0 offered at EVEN COST from this date fill the first oi January. The largest and chest assortment in the city, at

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JOHN R. FREEMAN'S,

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•urt Hmoril Elixir.

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msa in»ataa^ remedy for tha we of CoVl', ooghi. Croa^, ^oar»«feie «*to innanoftttSi* 11 and idl^ by CABB, iltltitCKft B^BRY nttiii nam av bos "u

booley'a Bakiag Poirder.—Coolkt^ BAEIIO POWBCK la nnequalled for making light I oil satrition* Btacalta, Boll*, Bnekwfceat aad

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TKASPOONSFUL FOB A QuJtRT~Or fMlJf. old by Grooera generftlly. At wholtwlf, io Hioto, by COX A SON, |c«at4wia.

Oommittke.

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TO CLOSE OUT)

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!FjBJ2 LOWEST

Itior*. A aeletfo*Tttta t]m moat tntereatinc Itorlal artir'aa of THE DAILY PON will fotm ofitacoaatantLfe-tnra., will* lhatncit ininotireand entertaining nncellany will al«o r^KKWSVliSS%'iYli,V.-. BTd will b- funort all that ««, be deal td. As 4?* SPAPEE, It will lm to patiMlS^yiSpttll, If -#t:i alao fbrtiiah scarate and frt»h re port* of all natter* of lm k'tij^ABinEyBB. ,Tble Da£*£raitat fa ucdsr th» fap«rfMia of Sir. 48ABBW ICLLXU, (he wwl^aown hartlcoltai^et. wh# wlll notanly «rl(« in tbe eab Jcta id ^oeatloD, but will* alao atund to tb* stlngx tb'e ABMKBSaod TBOIT-GBOIT-3 Olob' and will dammoiype the.'r proceed »g forth b»r«fit of ear *««botlbera. "bo ira. tearty ioTerof bis pro* b^rtialwa tnbli rMda^a'tb^ fjliowlcg

LIBBBAL PBtfPOSITIOK:

root

vURWrtl A .tail iijjufc? iMibO nJ .tit fVat-nsfS

~i4fc.-

fl9Tii0p8

.rTiilMt-idla

Wltt BE S^TEJSKfr^O

rtm

,-sw» .oA

jB D8A Lit & 09i ^Corner Fourttf aod Main Sts. 1 q»»i¥v'

enl itnj mrifcf" i.) -iKidM? nai% losaioTiil isrfioo*

8 A a I

lo

mum

srcoS

mmtf rffl'

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S

A

it)(BUli6W |piUi'8.i|€W Book.

oaa or aasosanft uriam, replete with An* tote* and Incidents of LUe In tbe Oreat lfetropoll*. £OM Af**i fOdtO FA CM DOR, amejkerioidamd dtlir31w JWw*^f^ Jus.aeiOii.WtSa M*r Bs tortr e|er publlsqea tbatsellsio rapidly. fljl Ton wiih to know how Vortonee are made aJ and imt in a day how Shrewd Man are raided is J%U Streets Mr •Voantry&an" ale •wind:«4%y ^karpen ISo# .ICnlitaraS'and chant* are llMtailM how Dane* Halli and Ofncert Saiooes are Managed how Qam^^ng

Ot lfa^ioted Millionaire*, Merchant*, Aa. Allrye Oetova ToL 790paf— Ttmtif lUtutraUd. Tbe largeet cammiaaion given. Our Si-oag* circular and 96 Qfoe&back *eat Free on ap^l^!|tl*n. JV^ ftil

B. BVBM it Hwtford

MSjSwfctlii ona doliar tot WBKKI.Y, or two dollara for the 8BMIEKKL7 bUN, we will forward by mall. po*t 11« aajMia lot of the fol owing named vines .plants (maoy of which s-lt at retail at abent prl charged fo' tbe papei), a* gifts, as toon th« grtmiM or%da tn tb« Spriufc. wiMlagikll 6 (U-lt ailljaol} McMaaq: to L^LWjSiloa, thaNneater aa^ivan l. T^o^^ncord Grape vines.

T#bTmyiford.PrWflc Grape Tlnf». -nwss ^. On^^bw»» Or»paTint.at

Ono Dav daoo'a Thori.lesi l^a•{ berry• One Seneca BUck Ba* berr One Memm-tU Oli er

0.

IB.' ihiwOUrkolt*«tiberrf. ssaAt»-(»

M.

-IT,

Ana to every Nd

su"*

it I Ok a aM

.ftsul fc-eXKtioeutf w%n

tasiusJar»«t"itoa'8.. fsa.-je %ttol aiati] i?^AOui fiiwl swiwl a a iS aj»' bi»» ay .Jt*W id'j at* «*0MS*4tet

tQoa»t^3*

aatw ,*•»' .viapi*xs!* 6e|i»»h

a*». S ua ,nooa *4,n« «43 Jtf-'fJSKQtitt tu»C rttit.«ijsaWwi boa innm sacaal .lotUa^asao 4 lnuP'lw i«pa ss^aiw aaf'iisv^ a fcnmtihM wP

mthiifliq sxfr'f

ri'«a»e«ia U* »lwT xst jjWSJltol t^ajMnKh i.«a»0«waa»ib *»u tit* T«* 'it- «'.• -a ,«0li»-U»« ii -u Tvai ,'U **1?* »ii Db'ia.tiJW aitin \Ui(? It- ii'.aua 'f» ual»i6»«a oTSxnaiiJ to «wn:!»'»s **iS M*. »«l«*l 9--» s.« W«r (Ml *ilO»l*uwwts Bt» tsrt? taeaoqma i.ia««a »oJo.|Q o4J itiljnerf* id4

JT~ r-.»k«k

every l«dy enb'crlber we will eend a

*bktlb of tbe beautlfal and rare Jaian Lily, and if?i' uluMitt a»«ii send a*1 Yarfctft* of-tilii«rr if*IiG!adMnt.

Every pant aent wl'l be catefally paek'd, *o

Twenty cople* of THB WEEKLY BCN will be ailed to one additfis for ?17 anf firry cspie* Br 837,60. infariablyin adranc*. ... [THK SKMl-WEfeXpYSW ia (f the *aa,a aiw ^id general character a* Tat WKSKIT, but baa Btuce for a greater varl-.ty ot tniacellanecua read* 4*g. and lurnlshc* the new* to it* *ue*c ibo:s gt*atttjfoiluie«»,i btcau^e it comre-twice jweelc instead of once csly. Its aubscrintion is ohly T.wftv^OtliiBBjayear, tbe ordinary prlea fit a Kiw iOrk Weekly, Clul'sof ten mbi«erlber* |tt one ad^JlM jocojva T^a «^jhWew«y SOU on way men if #18* Tw-nfy cop'f* will be rent to tope address for f35 and fifty cp!aa for 989, al' jway* in advano

THB 0AIL7 BUN, alive newspaper, fresb, mquaint, and. frepv/rom improper peraonalitie*, iiS- all tbe mwg from every quarter,of tbe globe, a^ TWO C'ENTB- a oopv, oi 90 per j'ear.'

PoSTKamn and oibera getting up elnb* of 'n, of elth«fedition, will receive an extra copy their klndtieiM'." ffpeelmen cople* forwntded application.' A'ddrem

PCBLHBXBB OB THB SUK, New York City.

O LKT.^—A nice suit of mflfurnlBbWrob'tn?, With "Hoard for a family, at Bnirtln .'. 80d3f

CLKA

I ON BA JK.ER1. CANDY AOTOBT, AND JL. O UK J9 XOB E.

L.RYCE&SON.

itliT 1 ,i UI .Ju t. OiclS ,«a7!j HAVR rtmi^BiBit THBOUOH OCB Stock, te.the j" Lowest Htrket Valnc, and BettJajjj^^^or^w for tbe $ Xt* I If -Q- RADK

BellevlnK thftL'tb^r^ OoOds market will be ore Bteg^fotbe ftftrifa, aud prices lesi'Mota. ting, wa ihall kaepa^Ty

targer3«and Better. Stook, an add iihill 4o^our bUtto make it an object .for.all

IO ZWTJR YMEUCMANT8 iSfl'. *1 jt» tbi* vicinity, .tp. frgy their Oe«fl* ot u*. We tall sell W tJHKAP a* 'atrybody and aveai much regard to tlio lnMrtst of bor cOs pmen aa-ta^idKOwtti !th« benefit boyer ij»f rf»THfr belxi(r' tbe trae baaiioi lair

We batenuif a fall lino oj

l)rHls. WoorTJMrt^r~ Clotbsand Wslmeres, Kentlu^r! Jeans.

YANKEE NOTIONS. &o.

Fitraordinary Bargains

In

a great variety of

1V1ITTEB DR£8S OOODS zloas

JiUt marked dot0ntMMi mt bufore As MMtfoBTOroi^t. Ij-

Jan l5-dw3m

(JOMETHIN^^B^.ir KIT CHB0K9 l(ADK T6 OBiDBB. Clieoli J^aiflmalt oval, Sema maikflia^aCo^w'anvgDP, albonch of kej*. carried fifths po

Aliio, Hotel and B4JEea«e Check* 'urnlahed oa ort notice. JOpolK HSy ubt-clig nnmbared and tere«. TJia^icfcofa EeyChwskli forty otnt*, inl bs SOB l^aladl. a rWUptof prloe. I *m nN^.'a.&fte art.'clo of Steel Key Binge

Cbjaigia AajUof 'havStbo'aarUola* caa be bid b&MinB jftfaWw SwjrBtet*, on tbe corisr of TodTtlSk^. tMarefiaAtrM^, or by drop.

toe

llr^aSTjf.U^ dy, and all penon* ti, can d.- aab IJ

attending

)#D.«IF

^Sante

«BBO

"HsnaAotiflfir*^W ill kinds of

0 RAG3SERS,

ftRI4IWid OAKE3, PBllIZBt^i

&

1 ivi -v* **MU ui«i ckss -uuz- INDIANA-'

Orders "feV'af i#. "feiis^'B'bach'* Store, Main reet, orr^hw Street, will be promptly attend* to. --i jaSOdtf

A ftapi ztMul ati» jf TT3 Dry Goods House

5. V- '. r-dH li -.' i, -.U'i r-v-

ANTED— GIBL—To do general bcaMWOlk. Good rrfo'uao.l CaUat Bo. Mtiontb Third atreat.

ed.

CHABtiES A. BANA.kdltor. Arat-ela** juBrnal, ladrpeadent, bnt not nan- »•_ 'HUr*, yHabea-th»» eJHwM- mir, l-lr«*kly, and Weebly, at (6, (2, and 91 per

ately

TO SOBBOHTBI.^

THE WEEKLY SUN. with sped a ie«er«nca to tha waats •ofOonotry

PT^BEFERTO

a sour.

the

in

LIE Bythe Oom-

S" Bieeting, bajtdcjaa. aadJanee O'MARST^OT* IFEF *IIB: iay nami. THE vr«JU soon be who w)*H to *ave nding to

TH( MI Itnme-

.^A: WOOD WIN, City Traaannr.

aia iSat on tha 8th day

?W»liwi*ifSriBat on tha8th day of

.f!8ng»r Creek tfQiigiiK 'n tbaooanty of VI

State

of

Indiana,

who ba* been A4JO

a^ai|»**E.ee pyttttop that payntent of any debt* and delir

propertJttWvagla^ tP' sioh Bnkrdpt te or for hi* lie, and tbe transfer of any ^eiSjA(fbnfeteffri*tdden Whk S that a meeting of the' Creditor* of the laid Bmkfupt, to pKMnMNklfr cn4 otnitea

ISMM* «»ta*4 will be bold at a ,* b» holdeu at No. 84K th tfae cfty of Indianap-

re A*

in *aid

x!S,r:

A GENTS WANTSD:-^$76 to XjL 9SOO pier month 1 Or a'CotfmlM eatfr'ta «blrh twice that aroonnt om be read* by ailing tbo La*«t lmprrrtd Common ^'anto Family SewiagMachite Patca J18.WI. Tor CircdUr* and Terml. addreu O. BOWJSRi A C©., d4-dw3m aSOS. Sd8t„ Phitadalpbia, 1»*.

WANTED-SALESMEN TOJ YV Travel fora Maoii'actorlog borapaay* and e*U by (nicple. Good Wage* ar rnaran'tceA^f Addret, with itanp, H. D. A.HILTON A Cf., »o.41S~h atnnt at., Pblladtlpbla, Pa. lMwlm

TT7ANTBD One bnodr

FOR RENT.

rlatoBead,

»R RENT.W. U. Wot

T?OR

Jt?

Ha|Tb»rryr

One Monthly Black B*pberry. One Summit Te' ow Baspberry. Oni WHid^if ^.pbirry.

us:

The Farm of thb

Wood, five milet met, tn tbe

•Nation*! contatula^ b~ut SOi acres ot land—ISO -n-ter cultiva'ion, ib» rfmniod tn paatoro. 1wo-*to:y frairty ho .M—t«n rooart^t two baToa and«OBlatge hog hxd. Knanue o| o. FAIRBANKS,

Mdlf At theT^rre Haote Hcn-o

RENT-NICE ROOMS For a Fao»iIy, wllhont ."bHdicn. Irqtjlre of DB. PKNCK, 24 atioor.

For

r-te-HsiT

Irqtnn 17dft

FOR SALE ik-.ic 3 Vu

TpOR SALE.—Bouse and Lot on X? Tenth atrtet, bet warn R^gU andllolbotry., The Horte ts a f.ooi i.e-«tory frame, in gocd c.-tr.dilion. Will MBold very' mw. Rrijnlrs on tbepremite*. BKHilAS ARNOLD.

JMlw

"l?OR SALE.-r-Wishiug.to engage X? In mher baslnta?, we will ««ll oar GHpC*BV STORK and BOABDfNG HODsB HfBBtTOBB very t-ea*onahle. Anv pe pon «ih cg torniBga in this boin»'ii, can flnil agood mto bj. cadUngat NO SKIS,' Wagon V^rJ, on, NOTth ThUtj, street. Mtf.

Fofnf«*'Stand,

OR SALE.—The valnablo BusisltQRted on the sod hem* cor* ner 12 an-1 M*ni street, The property ren•late of t*o !ot«, 84feet f-outtarb. a tvo-staiy. brl bnlldlng, well, olaleru, atabl*, and all rr. qdUite improvementB. Fortariee, eoquira on the promises. 1S!SW.

TO TRADE F.OR CAT

TLB OB HORSK3•—Bighty acres, of Land aituattd In Crawford County, illnonrV well adapted to 9t?ck ratal or, having tbrceiprinpi ol living water on it location henlthy. Hieahovo land will be exchanged for Htr*«a or Ontile, or soldlo* oroa*h. Call o,. W. L. 0OOOT, at th« Dally Bspreaa Office.

FOR

SALE—A Fine two-story Frame Bwdliog Home—eitht cooma, ic»a, slate roof, two ciater^is and well. alafeVv cairla«e hquae, and aood fruit. JLot ISO bs^JToat by 3iO feet drop. WUl be sold cheap. •lSdtf

iRESS MAKING.

Particular attention trill be glreo, ae hereto*, fore, to the latest itylea. The moet skillfal aulatant* bav*been engaged, Wedding Ooatnmer, Bait add Party-Drepae*, Lad'e and Ohlldrpn'a Oloaki nr d. Jirrwe* maptt factnnd with piomptnefiaad dispatch.- juttt

Military

cLAms-iOARi

FOB IBC9.

DAVID S. DA1VAI.BS0SV Military Attorney, Notary and Claim AgtSJt, Becnlarly Antborlnd an«l tleeesed. Office—Farrington'n^Block, ~~'N. E. Comer Public

n^qitar^""

Ur STAI&8, Fiati Doea,

ITERItE HACTK. IND. .• A Pension Claims Prosecuted, Arrears of Pay Proqitired,

BOUNTY MONEY COLLECTED* DEEDS EXECUTED, femtbtr* Mai* Mil and Pernio* Jbnqr Dnm froa

A*y PtiuUn Agtnoy in

ME. DABitosoit well niideritaiiiti- the Wode -Of .eflju tin of t*-e recant collected and pa

g»d fltlleofing«Bj. tlajjcw grow imntur scant Bebelllon, and fof 1:67 ami 18C8, baa collected and pa'd over to the claimanta more tban Two Hundred Tbontand Dol!a-« na*'£b til ed tbrae hundred Penaioa Certlficat.*, fur w)ounded or Injnred. ioldiera, widow*, mothers, and minor rhlldren. and aeven hundred bounty cbeckn for dlarbarged private*.

Peoalopg, if now applied 'for and. granted, will. eomineiySei at tbeUkiaof the siqfldin'^jnMh«rgi So time tbould b« loht, an this fa»nr»o« prorii iqo termlatte* totally about Jute. lSJC^or at Are

JJArrearn

Of pension tt ^V^nrfw In all

a{ your ofriificivtea anl eniVootpai Bounty clalns uuder the recent law, act. of Jaiy 2?th,1S«6, are now Usarly all ri(if9'." A fitlw law far. the next and laat bounty, tnay^p^tbap*, h* pa.'ed tbii winter, If fo, auplicationAJnar b* aiiidft the coming Sprine or Pdnimer. TPwill g(r* nortefi vhenancb 'aw initr«d. No enriuaw l^vo yet bteu allowed fr KrtiM in.thenar of "o land Warrant? rieVA'tin f*pffcta for*iir«rtce waT. and noi farther bounty- t# vetbaehed tbp or topir tjpndr/ld .dolUu, nsver lost a good c'aim wliere the plrty mo t*'niitvagelt Id'tny'o'ifir wiy. I hSvetoit two valid c'a!ti»on aebonotof aach itr* terrere"0«. »at*^

Merchant.,

^RTIERALLY, and

A KET

iSn

allver Check, to.

be Natesed

BJN^ERJ aaXCltfcsn*

to anv

od"

of

^LE'TIKOTIIND'WN^SE »y me. ... 1). a. DAHALDBOJF.

claims have bren obtaln^diby me, J.Sdwtf

to Mil

1JI l3 .WI

JJISSOLUTION:

The partneriblp heretofore

aidattog

LIKING A. Burnett

betwaea

aad Fred.

diiaolved

to

pocket.

Tbna

A. «, LA thi* dar

by mutual

O^N»ENT.

Either arty will

lgn la liquidation. £INU8 A. BORNBTT, 1 FBBI*. A. BOSS. ferre Hanle, Jan.1, 1868-tdlm

£)I38OLUTI0.« KOTIOEJ/iia

key

to

ibleck* may a'to^l other artlcleKw f4l.

Taljse*, Trnnka

veirV inat

and uie-

The

partnerahlp

heretofore

exfstMg AETWTSAN

nodersigaed, uodar

tbe

Biianger

ttrm natae:

St

Brother,

of N.

HA* tlil* day

b««N.dlasolTtd

by limitation. The bnfloen will

3.

Xrlan er, who i*

COTI'HM^^Y

uatborlard

to

of the firm. All thoen

SMILAALLIUBTTR*

kiiowing. THO^S»LV«*

be Indebted to u*, aro

requeatfd

to coaie

at once, and I-tila,

FORWARD^

,1"

iN. K&LWQUU J. SKLAKG&B.

reftrrldg to THAABOVE A«TITE.1B#^FA^W(M. edlbeg* leave to return

th*

pabii-I

rn^iTY

lhankn tochl* UTEBDS »A4

lo general, fur paat FIV^R»FEAND MOAT

lly lallclotn A coiitlnuli'fio^vrrna

nam#:

specttully Jan 12 dlw-wSt• J03.BttL,AKaWB

"W. LANE, M. 'I'V* .v of ce he Proirpt attention will t»({lv«ji tnail pre*»«J •lanal calle,|n thaeivy etrrlrwijitty.

Orrics and Rejtfleiio^ oq ,tnS wmor of Sfi and Walnufatraeis

Third

o*u Bay, Beffi* M.A

riot of

wwi

JHOAL OF ALL ^•r pal* at redueod prices, *ni Wilfred on day of Ord*a, t/o any j*r|^th|f^fity., A^ ?tftll JL Bealer* supplied a low rat**.

Wa will alio deliver Wood by tbe cord or ball cord, to any p»rt of th" eit».

JOB* W. BBA, Afreat, No. 96 South JTtilrt*Str«et, nan—ux

I VERY BROKER* STABLES The uoderefgaad, at~ti* Llwrf M!'Wh°

m, Hirnwt*, oT other 11'' Stable, will b* adtanoed oa

rdatreet, oppoait* tbe Bnntln Houw, ia now' SUqh. -dealefS-.f'BeS'dentS of s&SWWfVS&imiUfr MA

Any wbaing to 'lepbstt

etarypersontbetatM

er*e«7 Banat Banter 's «r|tHm4n*^e

YTTT7'

HEAKTH and HOME,. ,,

SCRAP IRON-«

hnsdred ton* of Strap Iron wants*

at Itbo Phcaalx Foundrr, ro'ti*rof 9? hand Bagle Sttes** McSLIKESH BABSABP. oc tied 3m

Air XLLCdTBATtD WSSBLT Of 16 PA«» .•i/,733MO Jtfjt to* THB rfi 4^

FABM, fiASDEN AND FIBESIDE,

-tstttb Br

DONALD Ima a '-.

O. MITCHBLL ."w ANH ^{JO«W»

i] ,M«tt •.«\4" HABHIBl' BEECHBfi STOWS.

Uo. 5 NOW BEAOV. «iT

ii tr-"' ttfpt

In this number la begun the poblioalion of a new story of domestic life, 't' written cxpretaly for HBABTH ABO HOHI by MRS. KXBXCCA HABSIM DAVIS, author

ot "Life in the Iron Mills." entitled

THK tsmrkakr LEflm.:,'

tt will be copiously illustrated by Supten», ahd 'Wlll run through several numbers. The genius- of Mrs. DAVIS, in its intensity and sombrenea?, strongly re* sembles that of JAKB EYRX, and "THB TXMBBCXX LKOAOY" will be found to pofegew tbe highest interest. 5. 3 Is a ndmber of unusual richness, we ask the lovers ot good reading and teBgravlnga to buy and examine K. R^adthe a

COSTKSTS.

Applv to

M. DONNBLLY.

T?OR SALE—Or Eschango for Oity Property, lO acreaof Kroaod i^mllea G^atof tbecity, witji a gocd bric^.hotiaeot eight rooms, cellar, well, cistern, *ttbla,,kheiej o«c»4-age-houee, ffrat-rataj orchard-of apple*, pear*, peaches, pluma, oherriea, ^rapei, and, thru aeru atoawberrlee, lj&ra^pb<rtlar. lacce gooieberriea abd enrrants—ail beat Ins D«or yard aet with evergreen*, and. flower*.,i Gait at the County Treasorer'seffice.. •.• .• JaMSm

tn--

til

Mrs. N. jE. HEDGES Ha* removed her Cloak and Breu Ubkiner-eetab lejsbmeMto Naylor'a new bafidiag on 0W9,' b*J tweva Fourth and Fifth •*tree»s,' where aba Wi be plraaed to meet all who deaire tbajaost peif:Ct work intbi* line. t.

Ot'lP THE JERSEY COA8T. j(A Picture) MIi Hi ©«j •?'i» wi ti.

-Hsrry Faaa.

ri.

FAULTS OF fWKIT£B3.

INEXPERIENCED ,(Harriat Beeoh«r Stowe.

rtr. •--,I*«i-,i.

Tp.E SaADU^yjED RIVES. (A Poem) O. P. QrMS*. .J(«j {*. 1- 'i 111 «.SSvi,:l

Hi r-s! .-.rrt. r.U in1 '.ii .-'--i-B-s IV. .'»!•

TB« TEM BROKE LEO ACT. (Illustrated) Mrs. Rebecca f£. Oayis. ^.1 s«tod

ci.'w: -tUmettr. ,.t,- V, ... b&KY: BRADLEY. Mrs. £. fl, Stoddard. 8Jl.rfiV2-S5V 0! *%.•••»: ,-r all.) ,\M Kilt -ii u.l tl.i.

•yj itf»v..,*-

1^R3. HITNJflBEE'S DtARt. Laura E. Lymaa, *ar «,

Jltawi tiew «.!• -. -B« O»I. aa J) J: J...,,, I.H•wtMi .Eji) if« -i I- ••i r.i -i.

LETTERS to COUNTRY BOY8. No. 1. Col.

B^ilNS (Illustrated.)

DAlST^^in?

"Wep, modest, crimson-tipped flewei.'' til' :, V. ... ... Itata»»»9 m-t-bit* ,1i%l««

^SasaRSP-rao* woe»*a •a-timt ti ii )e 'f 0. A- Bakuf. altjahb »A«ft a la Bf-ittt ml) mnaUmtjt |»*a *-.*6 joeti «it .altf^iasjurl am* -dj •.•«u«e »dt vktal(a-ibn v^ al i''

How a QlANT MANAGED MATTBW Conolslded.)•

|J» i« ejMtwuai eat ^iis *i .« "i eaj boa MO-iib'-ttn" bna ,Uh» HW Illw mux s*4I

|V

United State*.

PROTESTS ISSUED, ,i Land Warrants Assigned, fieaabt and Hold, and OetecUTe AwieomentAUirncted..

ritfar xi. tinoIISa^Bci u"'|ii

HUMOROUS CONTB^UTOK

tmn4«n .i .it Tewksbory. esaiHteqaB 'naiT ftJ tolelsa' Mifi it* 't* tetfi- —,

teNtfABr *A&XU :)l!..••?ir.' .-i* illty 1 %ti 'ii »di

MMtlPd «dl JC'O ai MV AjRBPLY TO 'BUTTER «. WOMa" By '*Massachmetts Faraltf. ,tTA-KTBJ ,t'y ~i il ICi fiWZilfi I ?1 }u

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