Daily Wabash Express, Volume 18, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 29 January 1869 — Page 1

THE

Air Jaw

THE

EIGHTEENTH

YEAR.

THBSTATE.

BLOOMINOTON has a great revival.

PAKBPA will be in Indianapolis on the 12th prox. EVANSVILLK police are raiding on ke-

EVANS^IKLI straps railway is to be extended. ..

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IPRtNlcfefON has & new chapter of Royal Arch Masons.

"^^^KNDALLYILLE hag a cow commanderr of Knights Templar.

is tbena«ne of a new Re-

^u^lic^fi^paper at Waterloo City.

THE Republicans of 'the1 Eighth District wilfrtottiinatV a' "Congrefesman at .KBkO«itf3n *iy«Hlhproxifflov *'5,

,t-,- MAJOR,)3ENKBAL O. p. HJWABD wilt teatun at Indianapolis, next Monday evening. Subject, "My Late Southern

Tour.'1

Sr^JftBOATMEN—poor, innocent felr lows—are lured to dens of infamy in Evansville, and *there knocked down and rdbVed.^"

J,IBETIN3

waa held in Evanaville last

'^igliit/to consider tile' enterprise of build*lng a raiVpad from, that city to Boor,. v^iU^iin ^arrick county. jo ,».• .! i" *ui VHttnwdting of -4.be State Temperance "[Jjkfij^nce at Indianapolis Tuesday, is ex"pecte4 io b@ the large* temperance meetiqgveaer held'in this State. boots —t*i '—,i "—1 cftjtfgratuiate the people of Indi^wj^^jtlie s^ection of so, good a man af

H.. jaioeeoa for, President of

Boflitfs of Trustees of oat benevolent lot iftis-i 'i *.*'• I 1 -i ''1/ in, iSvansville got

Mj'l fennwr. $ix young jpoys drunk the other day ancL/imused them--Mlve«nbp*tooiog'»'poori old negro in the "tdWt1, dhlvartroiis rftyle. The^ were ar-

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Vyti jireit'* ipOT1"tl'pjr

a (JaB, .BWftH*oWors of the .Coiumbusj -Chioagoa»d'clndiana Central Railroad, wllt'n^et' WGoIi/nrfeis t6-day: to vote jijjon (fee lease of that road to the Erie and Great Western.

HON 8.

ABTICX.ES of Association have been filed with the Secretary of State, for tb ^'Thorntown ManuJ pafiiy,i'rfM' the manufaeturej wpolea .goods. Tbo capital

IT appears that Hon. D. D. Pratt was not born in New York, as has been sta« tdd,"b*t,,r At Palermo, in Maine, on the 26th of October, 1813. His father's familj^tyoweTOf, removed to Central J^ew in 1814 heaoo the mistake.

Hoforablo Daniel D. Pratt, has sent in his resignation to the Governor as M. C. elect for the Eighth District, which rest ipaatiaftJiai henn aoogpted, and Governor Baker has issued him his requisite credentials as United States Senator. The QfrftftiM issued an order for an •Iwttw jofi Mr. Pratt's successor in the lo^rer Hotrte of^bPg^ess appomting Sat%rd^, jebruwry 20th, as the time' fer

ON

Tsonaovr of last week an insane man^^jho haft b^ confined in the De* K^lb.coi^ty Jail for several days, mide deapeme-attack upon th« sheriff. The looatitf 'got poraeaalon of i.&i'&'anclwfceo the aheriff oatared the "qwwrjl thef prisoner, the latter pounced upon hljn, and would biave muflfored the keeper had it not tU timely assistance of a priaoperj ^hen the crazy man was disarmed fndioeked securely up.

A skw nighu ago Neal & Arnold1 drug^jtfjrc, at Morgantown, waa -'crackthe'tfafi blown'open. The bur glarogotbut fimdollars^ia small change, ov*tt©blfM£ fifteen hundred dollars ^fhinh in anntlinr pfimpurtmftnt 'P the tsife. The noise of the explosion them away before they hsd flBi*hed

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HEBE are two iropflrtajrt *jetolutiori6 which have been adopted by the Statie Senate:

Resolved%

We don't ka,o that therg 19 a 'rotten in the State of Dan to#

WHERE is

the Reverend

Full »aDj a'Btar go

But in thii weirj rale bf sin aod fewe, Oar aching »cml»

cry

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J|EI JDrumi^er. Bpy the Rappaban. nook is back in LaFayette again in the ^gigploy of the. Toledo, Wabash-& Wcst-j era Railway. He has a little drummer boy in course of training.

Is^nHnd "cusses'' at

a tremendous rpte because cloudy weathei! obscured^'*$bo ffi'hon and prevented the good people of that city from seeing the i'fjj

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PEUKTNS,

Hon. C. New-F

•Wnl^anS^.fi^G.ia/Vd6S, df IndUtfapoligj hfve entered into copartnership for Jbi-'frarpora ofptacticlng law is the State a.(d jfed^ral Courts.

oat, 'mid

W«:can!*t 8tare "Jargo.'

MADRID, Jan.

wa» ridiri^ tnto

Danville, when by tome means the horse which she was riding stepped upon her long dress, throwing her to the ground' and falling upon her. She was found dtead by some, passers-by a short time liftelwaHh. -vIOO t,

THE Indianapolis

Mirror

Jays: ll'he

other day, at the general immersion of sunc^[ j^d^iyeQ)coi}Verti of the colored persuasion, an antiquated, Dinah, as she arose ^rom the solemn ordeal and neared the banks of the "ragibg canawl," exelatae^ '!Oh, good Lor', if I'd knowd it

Is, l^d gone and done it tf! 1

0W®«B STATE'8 SIUATOR ELECT,

the

28.-^116

mva

That a special committee.of

three be appointed to draft and report bill providing Tor the pfiating of the Public Documents and Laws, by jhe lowest responsible bidder. I.

Resolved,

Tbat the Committee oti

Printing be instructed to inquire into the propriety of abolishing tbo oflpice bf 3tate Printer, and lettirig the printing by coqtract to the lowest responsible bidder, with instructions to report by1 bill or otherwise.

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sumo our public printing has been honestly managed, but there is no good reason why all such public service should not be performed by "the lowest responsible bidder."

r(Jargo

-Netlj-

liz," he pf the rubkmnd and joyous "pWij" hoof that pronounced abdominal rotundity which whispers its own moving tale ef gallinaceous slaughter he that but the other day—before the advent of the map P/att—went roarings .rojickwg ovw tl»e second |age of the Cimrfntiatf telling of things to oome, grandly^niapping out futufily, as if.his days ai^d nights were pfu^ed with at' l^ast .one'^f hie capacious auricular^ gloed to thit orifloe in which St. ,Peter turna tji'e key that guards the portal at the farther enjd of the celfstial avenue? Is that gorgeous luminoEiiy veiled la,,that velociped^l pen smashed Hath hope deferred 8itl| ened that gushing

JBOU!?'

1-'gashinigtear#,:

'U aiu mmi.

•iij .i'i.v ,ev v- ..••• ,i:ii {J-'!»*• ?I iii .Jjjft. li ito K.0 BY,i ^EL,E0'RAliB(

V, Oa« Jj ...,i :, .,iFranp6.,'«,•«j HAYBE, Jan. 28.- DeXatls of'.the $isa^terof the steamer Perertehji'tatfr«hd''eijcountered a heavy §aW!and.i#gh,aeaa)frbm the day' of "lefiVing Brefit,, Aftjar fi-vfe days out tremendous seM boarded- hfe, completely flooding the'oabins and -kill

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ing on,e passeiBgor, Miss Fin,ckeb'urg,'cjf' jiTiH! I. Germany. The vessel ^i^te^d.a^vft to such a degree that passengers thrown from one side' to the oihBr, ah her fortirard'deck cabin and soQond' dining saloon were completely away. The priest Caliaghan and ,Mi Foulqui? were socond^ClA83 passoqgers, a was the iyonpg lady .killed. ci

None bf the first cJaaa ^aasoipQ^ ,w6r 1 killed. Three of the cre.w were killed, KfcS eral persona injured, by'tho'tosritig «bou^ ol the vessel.

Tho passengers will- leavoj

Provisioaa

Govornmont, for the purpose of preventing the repetition of sucn outrages as that at fiurges, has issued *a decree estab. lishing the equality of religious sects boi fore the law.

From Washington.

WASHINGTON,

Jan. 28.—C. H.

John.Yerttrtt,. a Q6gro )frota Lynch-I burg, addressed the oommittve opposition to -the committee

of-

Contains an item of one million dollars for repair and Improvement of the armory at Rock Island, Ills., ono-Mlf of which amount ii to'be devoted to construction of a bridge connecting Rock Island with the cities of Rock Island and Davenport.

The total appropriation is ten millions greater .than last year.,

Railroad Meeting

CLEVELAND, O., Jan. 28.—At the an. hual meeting of the Cleveland .and Mahoning Railroad yesterday', the stockholders voted to sustain the action of ,thS directors in protesting against transfer of the lease by the Atlantic and Great Western to Brie Railroad. 1

Wool Grower's Association. STKA.OU8E, 'N. T., Jan. 2SL—The State Wool Grower's Association held its annual meeting at tlie City Hall this afternoon, Ferry S. Randall, EreiidpotfJ

George Geddes introduced a resolution denouncing the proposed reciprocity treaty with Canada destructive to the interests of the, farmers of the United Statdi jtt

WM

it brought out the

ptabtot 1^1 »bOtf oirtlef. Aj^old lived in the=upper,jpart of the buildlpg and to prevent i|t coming down, the burglars firat tied his door by the knob, gg jt cohld not be opened ^Kcn within.

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sT.»4MlllkSS*.K ''.JJ-I, gfo» il -W( j.s

decided to hold a Fair thiayear

The officers of last year were re-elected Resolutions were adopted against reduction of tariff on wool by treaty or- otherwise.

TT3J' «**om St. Louis. ST HOUIH, Jin.' 38.-4-Cfli|^iei K'Cfanson. Freight Agent of the Ohio and

I DIED.

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frtOtlit"-

Hsw

YOBH,

Is his .aaaftrii

biped cooked Pas any "one, these ills—or others that wait on"frft|l humanity—swooped down on f'jargo" a or id 1 I In the bl«9 vault abov« via mi*« 09 light, ThoAgh He who rnlM tbo spheres l#t« ftbm it« •isare height "•1 b'

MILWAUKEE, Jan.

W^it-

lesy concluded bis argument this morning before the Reconstruction Committee, against the removal of disabilities fromj udicial and other officers in Virginia, and) against the plan of the committee o^ nine. I

Col. Baldwin spoke briefly in defense! of the Virginia Legislature pt l866,

vJ3ai

said the labor meaai^esjfere adopleci after consultation of thte pfmicipal officers of the Freedom's Bureau, and tho vagrancy law was copied from that of Penn-1 sylvanifl.

inc. Ho

closed the afgumentt and the. .Cliairman: announced the committee would hear 710' more verbal statoments in relation to the: removal of political disabilities, all future applications and argument? pQust be inj writing. a ,' THE SENATt.^"J'. 1

The Senate went into executive session this afternoon. The Calendar was called, but nominations were severally passed over.

There were none on the list that the' Senate believed required immediate ac-! lion, Messrs. Smythe and Cummings included.

TH«

ARMY APPRQPRIATION_JBTI.L*m

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•temperance ConTentioii-

AUQOSTA,

M. E., JVI. 28.—The Tem

perance Convention yesterday adopted resolutions favorlhg a prohibitory law and establishment ot,. a ^StWf .CgnHabu lary to enforce it. T^\

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PA.,

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sissippi iSulrpaJM®"®9*^ ofLockpo rt,-W. Y., attempted anicide yesterday by shooting himself through the head and also in the left side, while laboring under do spondencj indiwed byaiofejieas. ,„No hope of recovery^ 1

FSSSt^Al.''

Gecierd} Sherman add h» Secretary, Col. Dayton^ with their families, will cleave for New Orleans to-day.

The ststeflient made yesterday thjat 3he»idan daily e*peetefl_ to re

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rect.

proves to Be^ fticor

.wii LEGISLATURE,

A reaoltfpiih intr^]icd!! id'.'.fhe Lyji la^ure yesterday providing for the admission of members to the House elected Iron* fec/nWtiea, the elebtion retorpi

from

"WJbjch, weie not countcd by the Secretary of State wa*«abled.' WM thought by some meiib'ers, that the, (^edisfori of the Supreme Court in the. Bland mandamus case, entitled these members to seats, bpfc. Jhe House.decided against^them,

Mi# Augusta 9t Clair, the lecturer,' •died al Salt Ei'kfejYesterday'.^ "fj,

T7TK INDIANS.

^Ari Omaha dispatch says a large number of ITte Indiana are hunting on t^e Republican. Acting Governor Hall, Colorado, has issued a proclamation warning the military and civilians froin interference, as itbd Utes are fr&ndiy aqd havea treaty with'the Govern men).

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from

Iffew York. n,t iTnj. Koro, in'the BxpoK

Jan.

L." If. LWidlaw and' a ileri

Blarea'ii of 'the'JS'dw York Custom Hou^e, have been arrested by Deputy U. S. Maf-sfeal-^}ftdin«, of -the eastern distriot, Ikpbklyn, tt|e ittstant^of

tDistrict

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tofnsyTracy, unQer warrants from Judge Benedict. The charge is that of defrauddiig'itb&. Governmeni^by «protniring'ja large sum of money upon fraudulent claims froga dra^^K^B presented arid passed at the offiee of,the fitik Auditor in ^e ^^8uryjl^a|tment at Washington. Tne frauds wi^h which the officers ate charged extend though a pepie^,9^sevii tob'nths, from Janiiary to July l86?- -,^ne amount realizsd wad nearly $60,000.

CMaaD„S. Jan. 28.—Jno, LaWj-'Sf Otmfcordj'Tias reeot^red avedi pf^ol^venlhi^dredjihd thirty-'th^ee oen|s, against w^hef-i ',)af j»nd brot|ier-(s-lawf for entioing hjs

WCTB FLTWBVI-'

K-

fcTh'is

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is t^e flr|t cictloh 6f thh» kin4

Vfolatiop of ^ere^tit XtftW. lBAL^.ifpJBBP MDS Janl 2fc—In .the S. Distriot1 Court "Wm. Aetrfbold, ii^ijtedJ'or viqllti^lf joCthe Bet^nu&Jan in not^jiviiyg notice to.the aa^esao^of his .pjace of business as anrectifier of distilled spirits, was found guilty aifd fined onp thousand dollars and. coats. ... julil (JaT^S'

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fof

ifew

York by the steamer Saint Laurent, oi Saturday.:

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A ..1 it Spain-.,"• ii

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^WjprlJsppmoi^B A*ssmWy. A^bajt^ f(«tt

woritingtnoh'B Assembly yesterday, resolution was ftdopted tb&t ai committee b'e appointed to draft a bill to be presentjed,to.the ^jgisla(ute, providing that- all apprentutts'Shall selves not leu nor morfc -than fiveyeara at trades.,' .r

The question of indhatriaV' partflershif between enaploter ,. The: labor oammittee rmortBif 1

A" CiVoi

of'tSfel abelilJph Of prison fitbor, but th* Wftii T6c5minitted for modiflcatianj. 1 1

28.

—Phyaieiani

h*so via Minnie-Rauphe, of BprJingtoni Wie., who jrfo4eeta-ro a tra'nei |ince Jan( 8 th, From, ^.yfi^n'jl^pped by tfrofii blood 'j^we^ a^lroHi a living person. 1 .Jim

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*,'*'* |ii.• i!«

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From Panai)aa.{ l1

NBIW YORK,

Jan. ,28.—This steamer

Alaska, from Panama 20th, has $473,17j in tteitsure from Oallforq^h. The expedition in search of gold on Cacas Island disgusted.

returned unsuccessful and in Guatemala

Frequent earthquakes during December. War probable between Salvador and Honduras.

Nothing known in Honduras of thei projected railway talked of in New York. AaCunsucceMul6tt«mptha6 been made to ppison President Gurman, of Nioar-' agua.

Nothing known of Cushing's mission.

From Utxioago

CHicAao, Jan. 28.—A Woman's Rights Convention, under the auspices of the. Sorosis Society, jylll be held here on the Hth^iroximo.

Aoaa Dickinson will be present and Mrs. Cady Stanton, an^ether champions, are f^p^tt^d. I. .. -j. A

CON GBESSION AL.

.W-ianxNaTOH, D.C., Jan. 2§, 1869. 1

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Shfr President preiented the credentials of Senator Seott, of Pa. Mr. Trumbull preesented a remonstrance of wholesale gt&ers of Chicago, against any increase of duty on refined sujrar. Referred to' Committee on finance.

Mr. Anthony,- from Committee en Naval Affairs, reported a bill for the relief

:S£Capt.

Clias. Hunter, U. S. Navy,

whieh waa passed. Mr. Frelinghuysen, from Committee on NRV^U Affairs, reported a^b^ in relation Ifavy roim thelately ^Constructed States, Whiehpa8ied.

Mr. Wilson ihtroduced. a billto furnuh st^tpliei for the Indian.Bureau. Referred to Oommittee on Indian Affairs. .Mr. Rice introduced' a bill to provide for construction of lines of telegraph be* tween New York mid Boston, Baltimore and Washington, unoer direction of the P. O. Department.- Referred to Committee on Poit Office.

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Mr. Morrill,from Committee on Agricultuna, reported favasably a resolution proposing thaappoinUi»eh4t*of a Committee ot" five oh ^duO&tldb." 'The resolution was adopted.

Mr. Mortorv rene\^pd. ^he motion to take up the'House bitl^Jor relief,of McGa|rahan, which, tiftef dijcnisi&n, *»aB

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Mr. Morton then moved to.send a.mes6engir $o th| poufel^.Ybe pappft conHocted. with this case carried.

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The gpetial order—Constitutional amendment—then came up. The* ameidmemt al originally "mtroddbec^

tby

it

Fjw.

BiTHiiKrac,

Jan. IT.—^A fire in

the flouring milla of A.AO. Lackenhach, this evening, destroyed two buildings.— Lees $20,000. LA.i\. .v.. --vr? cij^g itm*

t.u

1 in \4

M?.\ ^epdpboh Is. id*

snbstitute for the 1st section the following I "The right of citizens of the United Slates to vote and hold office shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or any State on account of race, cobr 4r previous condition of servitude."

enforce this article by appropriate legiblatiop,

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Mr Stewart then mfcde a brief speecjh,. in advocacy of the proposed amendment as reported from the Committee. .The substitute for the 1st BeitTaoire-

Mr. Buckalew moved to add the fallowing as an additional eection Each State shall appoint by a vote if the people thereof qualified to vote fbr Representatives in Congress, a number electors equal to the, syhole number & Senators and Representatives to whi ha tft ff| anSTfr |r ^ebrjM#HatT|e g|e rBonnolaing an office or trust or pro if under theUnited States shall be appoint

61C^I|l/ij fUU ^to'pTOS^fft^We ^j2!tfer''lV

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iressed that it 9h0uld.be treated separat 1 Mr. BuckftleW^ithlltreW 'his ameni ment^and afterwards inttodufted lt as a-i^oiajiJberapMsaoted jolnt resolutioiD, Whieh '^as referred.

Mr. WillfamB offered a substituted rf the report .of the committfcerfrtit the oVa|n declared it mt of drdetf -"3T. mi

Mr DaWi ^ue^t4tt|anti$p^|nt pr poking "tfiat all^ ponstitutfonal ament ments ehoiildlbe submitted for patjflcatia adirectly to the people. The Radical pai ty, he said, proposed to be very dem cratie, and therefore they ought to vol Jflr tfe^apat dfn9QPtttir ptopfwilion Au he knew they t?ould~nbT, because they knew that if they did,their purposes projects,' n&^tC Inffragcrafid 111

thb,'Htniindm«fat te/JV $ pfki^',^ptild ba,^'^vioj

I, woalaqe

QywwbelmingJj 4?fe^eiujttijo^a

tge vpawimttdd. .» oi 1 ii

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brought in the NewHampehirer courta. ij »«M' •'. Jiii

experimaati^tiii'thifr- 'iS^liit^i^tei its adVoqi^^ but we que«Uoa he pro^ posed to d-WHSS^-now wae, that of the prqper ,«ubjW1&iov ito-the States of. the leA c^iitaUoftal ajnendmenfe olicap PAttjr h^ carefully

avoided mUci^g ojiml suffrage an issue in tRe fall-1 yiections, 4iad, indeed, ex ptessly disavowed it ^0t§«CJjjcjaga plat To'rni, in which, after' asserting taat tbe guarantees by Congress of equal suffrage) to all loyal men at the Sjutb was domandecFby^very' consideration of"publia safety, of gratitude and of justice and must be maintained, then had added that-the. question.of suffrage m^-the byal States belongs, Co ihe^eople of thbse piwfor^anaj o£ta«~ iRfogit implietlr,'iiia M,' io submit tms Const!# tional amendment to^the Legislatafes elefeted* Without ^SJffifd to the issue presentedj aod'in no propor sense-rfepng^gnP-inutile Wfll of the peopleln regard it

The party, thatcould be guilty ^rf -i IJB a trick and fraud, was

PRRRB-HAUTEINDIANA. FRIDAY MORNING JANUARY 29J869^"f^°h^^"

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jggested that to subm thafc 'onstitu

Stewart au

t.r.

Mr. Wilson saiditnefieaatorlfronf Ken tucfey and everybody else, knew thB struggle for equal "rights for all class? 1 hftd, Mpay& been «npopul«r^ and faa I Men't wagst- •a^ai^st1 jgft&tit^^fn.ter ests and against prejudice, *We' rfeiults op generations of wrong and oppression.

He had no doubt that the negro sui frage queetion had coet:%J»ef Republican party a qiikrWrf qf.i million* 6f votes, bu n^' thatt^- hoW u4$£p)iUr' th^, grefi StTjuggle might be,, n'a matter whtthei ii brought victory or defeat, no matter'bow much it cost, it was the duty and the pur pose of that party to press on until it should have made Uta. Jiumblost citiaei of the ti

ndefenaibl

resar

,P odi and.he-aid^ot^Wk'theTestflt'of the

littee reportBtf ik'fiiyoi experiattU^l^.St^'llf^ttt&^ted

House, id noLkno w,bat what the subject shoSfiFfra afeo rersrrea to that Com* uAttee/

ConsideraWft.dycuasion took place on that:poiot. ,iMr. PaineTfioved postponement of the resolution till ihe thi^d Tuesday in Feb* ru»ry. L,.

Mr. Stewart offered an amendment to the second section, which was adopted, conforming it to the language of the 13|hf I it® hour tbe.bill relating to pensions, that artice, that Congress shall have power to

The Hoflpe then

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unwo'l.h^J'$f ^|y

support Or respect of hon^st mefK oi jc Mr. Stewart in reply saidy the •R^pyb'' Y' lican party Would submit the amondni'ent

more direct it pould'not be dftnVbe? cause the Constitution did not point out any such way. The Clause of^tbb Chicago platform cjt^d by the Senator, from Indiana, meant that the people of 'loyal States were to vote through their rdpresentatives in the Lejgialature upon ihe question, of suffrage, and. could not haXB meant that they \yere to vote 11pon.it directly, because there was no Constitutional way of doing so, and the Chicago platform did not undertake to .amend or override the CsnititBtion

Mr. I)avto withdrew hii amendment.. Mr. Henderson, at thia point, reported from tbo eopmitte^on {tulian Affiairs tbe bill reltorfe tbV Indiaif'Bureira Jto.tbia War Daptntineixt^ wltbiU^ameocR ment in the natur^ of a subatituto creating S department of india^i affai!M/^

Mr. Dixon rose toV'eonCi'ua tbeMitcussion on the Constitution art afiapndmenf, but gave way ror eieeutiVe 'session, and the Senate afterwardsadjourned^ .v

HOUSE.

Mrn,Blaine, from Con^mitteo, on Afi propisiiow, reported the amy approi priaiion bill, which was reftrrred to C6mmittee of the

:Wh«le

Mr. Paine, frona Committee'en 'BecdnP struction, reported'the resolution he frtedj to offer on Monday, relating to Georgia.

The previous question was seconded' and the fesolu,ti&» W4^ad0^e^-^e|#

injft 3$.'

Mr. Chandler moved to lay the ble on the table Disagreed to.- rpr/qn own-

"those

words: 1 ART.I^. NQ State shall deny or abridge tbe rlgita of. citizene to vote and brfd office cmraccount of race, odor or pre-* yioufl condition., -8ac. 2. Congress shall have ppw«r -to

The juaiei^^^Mai^w^^wtel ai» a

•xrn ,.!« JM ,-«** «W tst*l RA

took up in the iBgrn-

was before the ifcQUBO yesterday. -Mr. Niblack.™otted to recommit the !^ill,. wittl iwtrttCfciftne to/repprt it bafk with, the £d eection Btrieken out^and ako with "that cportiflft of _thp fifft sectiba s(rickeo,9ut atsto the widoW'beiog a nonresid9ot,of tba Fnited.Sutes.

V3Wrcfierha»«ppke

io adlveflaq? of the

jlii y(l rwi icJb -(it ttio expiration of the mortiiughour) w«nt over till Tuesday nexti Ithen want into Gommittjee

i.LiThe HftWff 0i ti» Whole, Mf Schick jm tb»cha|ru Oa motio^of Mr Butler, nf Masaatswusntts, the Legislative bill was la^^ifie 90 a(qjunt(«f the jiokneM of ithe phatrnxa»^o£ thjtr.CQnmit'ee on .Appropria4iu«s,. )fcr.

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:whi{h

such electorn shajl beichoeen by the pep pie. .. 1. .., oi .. He said thabtha amendownt ipror|MS^ to make two changes

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1st. To require electors to be chosen I y. the people instead of leaving to the Le| islatures of the^tatei/tdrtitect how they shall be chosekfand

1Waahisirpe,Lof.Iljifloia.

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.-iTheinext bQ! flu the calendar be^g the lodtlan -ta^propriatioii WUi Mtr.fAlt nard moved to lay it as^ip ^in atffj^r it«kei»jpjthieit(n,iff'!brJl. 1•

A

•.

M^iJtomll^upportod.thedtpoition, #i»d soma fy«U9eion!too)E plAte,! t|ie itarjff. men JJavfcwflg thB:moti»n^i *..? :CV/ -n aw T^axation ^at rejSoted^ id1" vth«v*ofJBiitwa pcuceeded,.^ of Ahe Indian appropri«ti(Ui.. J»iAf #r.

Wlilfoli thecJ»aj?-.saibnaJ? 1'be,total sum appropriatediby^o-b 11" ii $2,02,260/ being, thin .the •uaoucuti?i)pro|rrj^ted l(*8t! year., !!.,

Tt

After considerable discussion, during: whu&the ^endtnetot-was'rt&c^jilly^Qnr j'®

AffcelimatfmerableUiseu»aifl9 aboet,t^e igeneral .iodw» »ysteret .tte'.iCommiltee, jwW, wWout disposUg.ofdttWVbiUn .W

Mr. Roots offareA'a.crfcfolutipfl) Jw^fdC two meUbectjto the BaciftQ:R*UjoaddCoi 1 laittsejisMhat, th0r«fdcQMtnuvt«d

(§mt

is.

mi thatjaCwnMle

wnich vas referred- tajtfeaHC8Qtftiftftft nj .X0)«b4 I- n-Jj

10I

(Mr. ^ul»ellT.eta«ed be prapdse^Gti morrow to ojo®8 thas|)fceTlou» queaticKdn the constitutional amendment. .:.i

.11

He .Altfou^ipropbidd .lb4C r. to«fBtrroW i»peecb»ieTlimited to «i# t^tts ea«b Mr. Eld ridge objected. n:oH Vit

Mr. gttaaka ojfesad i.an amandrntint the prt^ogfd conatitutional ameudraen| which war

MijStarJk ^Itlillj dffire£)tf jlSolu ti calling for information a$ to the destru^tioffiiffoainmB»cipfll#«etfali i^ycim'ftdera privateers during-the war adopted 4-ijsnr vehee,?bf 43h?of frotd'the-Wft bbmttittoe' -Oii 'tb4i'"Ife#1^ Yotk ErectionfraodJJ' repdfted0 ft' ^esolutioif

:'directfffaj

the a fest oPSetfry,tftthnsota-, who Verasfel 'fcomtnitei^W" !6itnr4iW«W 3-1'- eSi".

r, il-Jal

SdtnriHt^d.''" 0V"-

t»c

r' i:'Jal

ydJ

I MY. 'Brooks s\iggesft*d the 86ifi^j'(Me^ shoudalso investigate the frauds'"^i fite^Wctted ofSsBitlfbr-in Nflw iS: ^e feing ho'dOOTqm •pfWtjht^'' f6i "wafrft^t'ta'keh op tW^dlutfeK^aiiif ftoui^at^iWtTOk^riac^5

nisi ui^Qa

Hq use. wed •s.e® tt jat?

jfaatefiia-Miaxobltlrc« .o^rioii.Mii eeu I oyMr,, Beok, xpeaefl /debate• i«^apettcp nigainit the :proposed cttn*tuwtonaI^ ^mefrdment and -inil m. relation Aw ^aga,, repprted by.idMr. Boutwell' ftoih jUoi|^nittee

O#L

^^quSstiQa

Jujdiciar^ contending' fioir

tjie.-e^clusi.^ i^iatol of: the btatm.ovjof

)of,w*S'r^ge.

,iu •,., ,-A «v?

ij AXten. fMrtheri.dieeufiaion.af.ihe.acoiHUiij^ppai atne»dn»flr\t,-,{he JJoiMc^HdjSiurnpcli.

11

£ciircrN«X'ri

',

^nKxV^0QW,''NS12-at~'ii

I

.. 'Vji jiiiUilit.'. r7TT?~f vr-

fo tfjtegra^.J.j .. .Onen^n. Jw. &, FLOUR—irifm but aniet, family, 7^©S.,-

A

c\T^r-ntTfa'

secniNq-DbsSaiea,' Usr D«it

v%a(^ibl«

WieWB

jfittt—yiierax mrfiiS ''dfrorcd ^lors'fiie1

oUIOSS^SieknM 'WAcha^i^ flO'^11

10

~6b *gfbk

j^OLU—At-130 buying. moil tsvii '••Oii ,fl J1&

uivfc

B4fi

«P

''Ml

"'t MJ j'Oil

'FlSOOlti- iHxir oia' With'' iilss' k( 8&

26&0 Sp

-fpriog,:! 01 JbF. So in tor»j 1 -63XoV- reky cDplcA do delivered, I $0 fof winter fed lodlanA' cORS*—'WiHiout'decided chaog aAd very mod--araiedomitw «t 9S@95\^ibr new qllx^tT *'?stern, at 9 6 or a

I

1

CUl' MKXyS—Qwiet a ftr qfettlfer* lUiif 17(»l8for tali». DRE8SRDHOO?—at orq,aqd for city.

LAKP—Quiet at 19^^00 for st«ad 4x1$i jl! ftr kettle rohdeced. MO N BT—"Ka«V1 W iapbljr' la^#'^5@7 ttaj call. .1

KM

:T'l .• -moo

SPECIAL jul'JflT rr-

..v— .(®UBLL»rBlPii»Sfe'» for ratification in .'tine mode provided by ilav* oioiaenoid tb«ir Bmnl-A-nnoa\' ^lfearanaei the ConrtltutfOn, the mode tn which tbo T^ajr etc ok ia'«Kidiear-%^°M JiMiM.i preceding 14th amendment had bgen «ubf 1 b«- ch»«Ip'l

mltted and ratified, and even if it were Udau^»w inwre »ppee^i^anrr, the dewre to Bjabmit it to the popple ip li -i'U oai

TAKK

iWdVe##t9cJ

r\-

The preamble ^asjWriwiopNM. Ijn Mr. Dawes, Chairman of -tho Election, Cotpmittep, callM'up reportof the pomaaittMai4^«-eentMted election ca»e" ofCtirfsty^rffl WinS^y,lfWfai the 6th CoogreiMiona! Di^et of tSfeftrgik. Jba report ends with a r^lutW i^at^^H EL Christy having voluntarily green aidy countenance, couaftl aod eticoatagement to persons engaged ih armed hostility against the Uuited Stataa, is not eatiiled to hold a seat as representative, aifd l^at John A. Wimpy ilot having i^ceived

V:G:J,

GOLD—Steady, opened at 36^.- IfH-tQ: *nd!

Hlil 11 Hill

NOTICES.

'P6ii HWri

Jan9 .ti.'a-

L"

,«»»(*•

jA.

and mada special

oixier for Monday next after the morning hour "°J f*3* It i^p'ropnatee '$434l.d,'MM^!i,-(•

sreirf/ i'vo.,•'•'

prWbv37

P4rk'%o¥ 11,

I^RCKrto PAKTAS'caPlb JCCTACLI^ At, 16r Main street, rHay| a' la'rgq, A8-

jg «iia. IraUe^^od'^iQ .pyit' ev^rj eje pTt caa bii betfefllffil by speciapief, at sign of watpK 3^ectaclefl,.neat

I^B

corner of fltb street.

jSWKAFSPICKI)

etaMtoBt-K!zRr,

qfi\

ta

majority of the vote* east, is net entitled to#seat. J' \l Mr. Dawes siiggeated 4'at ,*ft«fx voteto-a^ nSenlng to «n- BMonetrttc^ -tjOft Committed' the ttfergl* slipal^ b^Tewee^ijfe^ in lS .31 ,4* M«KitW

9tu TO!

THE WONDEK OF THE

•i

fjyt

for sapMfltte Stalie nod w)Mt«si^ 7:00^

7i 35 f«r ojctra typify ft iT^ fo* e^tra.vtMtffrti/ 7 75^^ 'rbr:white w.heat extra, 8U&.9. OQ .fyi W.WW 7 tS@$Ek 3 0® jiajdO-forj^aofl choiMcAq.! Califorata1 llei

S1"! j(|y

19TH

CSXTURT.

THE COHBPFATIOV BUTTO'HHOLX AND

/v

8BW-

INO UAQBl^TE.,

One of the most important labor-Baving isrentiona of the age-~we take pleasure in referring to the fact of itB -coniplete and remarkable.suc^^'AV 3f^fty. Michine, applicable, to all tjie purpp^es of eewing. Heoceforth ct wilb be iregarded as indiapensible rn stfp^lyitig1 afl tb«' fa ried neefessitietf of the' household tt that line. Within the bri&f period of.|he p^st eighteen months^ dtttrag whfch

greater.than it was only, a-ftw months agd Sad 'this, too, without any of Hie extraAtdinary' iefiUrU- cosSahtiy niMe by tjn,bring theiB-mmohi^es jnto .^qtlce. A^ith t,h^ jfmphatic an(J, urtlvOTBttl ondorserpent on ,all hands, we -Jeel thoro thah eV« T&fbftj wai¥&"Htfed|ia iciaiming: for I it usqnaition able iuperior jty SXersimplicity,

~'ifB

WE

lif

'wap

first brought to the notice of the public, we h&v^rimVmmgZ&Skt substantia and satisfactory assurances that its

petw.

UBPf&eritt and nianyi^idVaata^es are be* ing fully appreciated in every intelligent ooaunaattyJ Hine&^Ste' gVowfirf

r'iJopu-j

larity baa OMfited-A AMfilind now

ienfyld

iWy-'Ww,

The ease apq certaiht^, wjtl) whKA operate!!1.'ii' #elt ihe'finifoim «kcWleAtefaf fttvort, tfifon^hbicj'tt^e tire range of sewing, in 8tftc$3wn,nV qaWhg, fellfng, tuwUfg,,fcofdiA'K bTtfidit

edi

g,

'^Blltlng, gatheritf^1 And se^VoF'w?^^riewrnihg. embroidiefrmg'fin -thy Sage. its beautiful button hole and eyelet ^de piacefi unqaeaticmibty't^C^a vance of any other similar-iiwetaften jo, _• 'iAaJt. r.iT.4!^^! j.19i100n Jfprth,3d-i^ea|. ',J* ... iii' i'n 1 n-uii

fli-Q BJ AV-DAVIS & O6ipBttiggiiify0eiffi4g llockV«h ind ^aftt^^t jPrd^ifieic rsr ,- v, ban ii• iitujai^nixi iJFilut

ncqu aJoauliisnoo

Aati»D^ape^tia Po'wdei

Dr.tiPafcritik's 'Ttoie Bftterg.01

Dr. PatncVs Liver«# ,muoH .ITAfl9

ts^e,j#fetasih-VsW SnhMifiblng jp nly fejenttoamd tp il^feira^tha having 'taade importantJ'chahg^i ift-i: y. preparations each

ni

Y08r»,"Ifesp«0fif.iyi

MdtfnDOiii Jriyuoid Q'. 'W .' Pltipifc®

tn »o 70nt,)tj Ta ii"'-

df Ril&dip, fr^Jffre'sfi'-Qji tGbl^kefei, 'iT'urkoys,, TKilaltur^y "VSrKP^Dticfe^ Quails,1 Mis' Cbictep

^a^fS/^iafrt-el'S jf*}! fa nVM

Navy ®eanr 'anf CrajS)eiffe$ "by, nR^e btrrtl or by thei 'ffmill. 'Tecatis,, Butte:

ifty*-»lioWi8le^al|flo:®|^s^ljfi6d :&»«<)$ ®rifitfl^tpblWj^Frtaa ^f!Lem'efi^. Creai "Oh^si, irtire BuckWheat knd LTiw*"'W1&iI ee -•iWodrivTlirnibs, Cab'B'ago ', tA ay %e foutid at'-RAT &' BAiuflf fe' ti-kba a.

And •t'oaiMi'y'Depnt, No. ^,'®btii "Fbilft

street.- ofioiuSq itu« '«up flsodj 1" 3ii«w -fU ylfiJinHK

nr.q» Tj.-iiiaJn" Villa es saiJub lj)j lion- odT

v.iatc .•

(jPi omj^t abtsntipti \rill .begiyon ftr-ill profitai ouiyl caile, in the .c^ty and pountrjr.

-la

dw

fot^Xi'lolon, no ebai^e. Setii*'' iketc^i atid de-, ioH f.ttofe'. Iffor appllcni'sa Wetffl fiiiitffei, at)t oyfti1• p'Q* ftot h»ia», «ni ^0,. rf^st-tQjVsrnmsnt' anil H*M4

l'®pWleatlniiI

iriiwittif,' caviiiM

Muignnifcnla jH-fpar«f-, r«^ect^& cfaloda pr Mecits^ A.'tWa,1 'iaterf«i'tfrtf#r patent^ an! •ppealti. fateo W t4k -QtiV In all' ICnfopeai ft-hiflW. tartrate prlnphlj-fp, lib jiagei

S5P

PICKLK—Spmetliing

iliw'at'C.'if. iiplejHs.'^^ ',J* dtf ti 101 J. ii 1U07 ti itnu Atii. -*Pxoritre 'A*r' Qo?OK fiitkijr otfrifgby beepS ''a^ice ahd-lt&l fiected stock of Groceries at*#^PtodU£B fi sale at big new StftndLopposite the l^^otece.' CullJ an3,fee' ?or yoursefves. Be Kwi' "rofled In, now. if j^ou w.ll roll in with it we will have* a good tatl ayatilaO iadJ

opposite tHe ftSft Offle% S00d«,»f

cc^t^Hber doea be MiVaad to elee^ e«rt b^Jhriattfoa#! but

a§a£b&Q

iPlhfl

c'^frA

fi^ejlgt2fl(,

OlfFM foruCbjri^Waat j^t ireceiw^tO'be at verj: low:,. #gare# -, l&iJL %n) ««mpijn^pjrMMa ibof^reiU

Jbl39 ^lLtitR I-r^ou'n^mg!5ie kej noill"selllpg off at cost,

a'4^jniglng.the

spaTTqr^usinesa. ap^ ^fn^puat°B»w«.» ^ftTscAJ1!. .it'ie..%i Wsjay- V4i

adi llatf ia

0

fflr

Sixtlx Street,

Oppatite Nem Post Office'"BuiliRtigl

AJl New Tork, Cinclnnaft ant} fhUftdelpbi^ Pa-' pari and Hagnzinee «n harod 'regular aajl as loon wkiftd,.' special attentlott ^tAlj *o gettiirfr b*C Nomb^ta. 'r i. fiqftlal Pagqr ,an) Savalqpa always on ham or eritepFd t% 0r9^r, isohooi 'taper, a. good arti ole.Tery.ebeap. **l .ii =v inv ooe.A'-i/JlSOlD. ,J a

^lY^RY BROE KR& 3TABI^S ffm &adeiwlgtl«d, ft4 -1ii» Dtrery' BtaWIe,'' A l^^c«6t,,9pp»»it^ the Buntln'Hooee.jiaxow fepa'rea wltli goed. stock fend Car4*ires, to

»aWtfcetnbH3.

lGtteapj

4twori ov the aame, dec9dtfi. CQLIiURSI.

ci'I da

nifh

1

Larger and Better Stoc^:, tbari we MiTff!ieret6fbr« and-«tifell'-do oxii^beit

M.s tomftsjatto «oroi«n, tbe

jutt nwrfid,

.CI

yBfJWbf' clote'ob^

tvation: hp^«i'8hW»ta .^^ebiary f1! jfpantpdi toifi.' A. f)avJil t)oP thS etc34-jf eire ri^e:jJtOv'n#«auftW1»M[«iRF1iieIl1tMe(J same, tcawbom «ill""0Aj«ft dreisifidjdJ

*Tiofi

1

inoDsi :i.i6ti svad bi-o^rbm/Sew Torky the Paris anrtNew tprjl

Call and «ee thodi, a* nQi k,.

919

v^oiiw. iiJu' '3dJ

'••-'Ci'boH:

'iro

witti

.odos jLADIBS,80^

If Jm-feqnlre a relfabi^, remedy,' nie 'ihe best n«.' MikHVEY's' ip.KWAt'B pKtts -hav* no-eqaaf Thily are safehnd lure la or3tnaf-:

-••I* tj

c«tei.u'taick, otn 'soitajt'^ta aoi'. lr.

Harvw'b Golden JPltts?

tOtftdei rees stronger the are. iutaadad tor u^, Wal resse—rkioc mrc DOitytB^nk'iol., Priva circulars Sent fife. idcToi^^'stamp.* If! jya caqabt pk-aeaM the -W1

'satisfaction

Ii^ ebclM^ l%e' money

and ad^iesa B^yAN A CO ^fttCadanBtreat, New Tofk, and on racflpt thejLwi:! be tant.well »eal•dWrftorrf

lmafl.

'^DaPdflStfly

baa noieti*• viteid ali»l iaettin-! THS WISE MHN .of «. W Tbe Dtnitei the Pkytieiaif, the.' Judge.

W'tgltlB OWN HOMS^ ^AND soo va

T?aijJa»»i»|»

msP btihiVSA2 peaple fcr 'tiib liboVe'lcHtii Basaa»/i:fi 'b /.ui I

plMsifl I] Ifctfr rirf/rt' ttffferent

i«#woi .3^wtA*i(rrjto¥6aaD oMLf.ir

jCABBAlTT COtji"?*

HteU9wwiili^4feh Si, NewVAWk. bna .MTi for ^feibi.*ttlr«gtfUta.''W*J-8 lOtp ,"J .i .i.

in

uac

RO^,rr HUN'TEtt:

4

da «\l-.'!

., Ji-.v -J S"-:

tiiotMfkidnir Cinto Complaint, Gout, atid Ol SAW jfrhtwiftfctic Aflktioui-1 wi iloda S' -irATTrHB^. ®riJ

JFrom' fan-Morse,

ticjjq ent,

Seltzer

-1 Aa-tfc^^ Xa"J

SUM^MMM'

MittKW

[VfMH htn^'

.INJIBS N VM'II

rtABR^OB MANUPAODCViY. IrtIM, THOMAS 4 flmrflMWItiM rfre^TWTa1 Baote.'ftd.-', IMUooitetaaay »a hasd, «nr Maaa&ktoiu^

ad)

'.o-i.'«Na«»l»U Ua MwatatyMofti CARRIAGES BUQOqW

i)AI

adtol l«wii0 la -di ti'l i- ifi ISA? b*f»5fa.3-'i KSTABLISHED MAY 12,

DRY1 GOODS. ArtoftNEYS

oi

ivsa I

it a

it fyidjtiA-. ji' Aanoi need

L.EYCE&SON.

HAYC JTJHT BKXH THBOTTQH jxxit

liowest Ma^lie^ Talue, .jutd, Mtljlng thirds in urdar fyi |th» s/p'jHL13V G-p TB.AD Jf2.

Baliaftai fh^t Um Dry9»oM Martfct Wfllj be mere steady in the future, and,arie«a lei^^uqta ating,'we4ti*Il Ibtfa

L'•••lrrr•'

Vhtoh Jff ana, anzioae to Sell »fore the season cloaee.

-IW a KYCE A sow! ianib-Tlwsyi •7'' ''I'

Orntm—On

A two.r. uwii

lifi

I*',

t&

itom^e.lt^ftlect ^Mrrc i. ,.w,: ,h

GOJfflTRYMERCHANTS •in*blk'»^ditj^to

bOyfttefr Oklatt# of us. We

^!!Wkitaa!yB«nefit' afUlkjrti inrf ^IMfer ^t)al&g the true baelaofialr -.deailag-T WetwreMtr'^ foil Una of [«, Brown ami Bl^athed Hiis!m»r

Prints, Drlalnes, »:•, Drills, WoolFlannelsr „M CM)^841IM1 Cwslmerei?, ^eptiicjty Jean. YAteEE JIQTXQNS* &c,

W« CAjN

iijeaordiuar^ .Bargain:

vfr Aiwt -wnatr *4jw*

W

ui Wie«i« S5«.-"o edj 1*

W,

i.7/ .riaiaM lo aibbim

t.Al a': AM*

LsiJiiV.f.A.^r»iKe

Cfteaprarc the

.soa ,i.

^i riJ

3jsdJ Ltifei iqini &<s oisw

Of the at 'ttettoftr'prtdee.4' jiu another Invoice of .those faajiiontreceived,

91

a

i#ni 'lOiimj} iifli ionoji A S

etu

taaoiJibatt i. iia:cini.

Snis.

&

ivjuta ivi nodw

AS

nib t.-i*

Call- and EscmnMe 4mr SteeJc, 1^0 rf.w UJUiU

j0mi-nr. I in.: .iiiif oi ,0 MI¥TBOPOIiITAiV

1

(yrrict aiid ttegidenfts on tfae.comer, of oecotaq ah A Wkld*flrtiee«lf." v— \j 1381%

Hat, Gap and J*orjStor6, .aj .&'• i' fiuiiqcib? i&S Main Street^

iDO WD SL'ATiEJ

s. r.

It

R.

«Terjr

atinpio a^e'be^al Keal'Kstate Agedpy. HARBEBT ft MABSH.

rrrj— —"l""——d"'"' 1 »owo ad! vd *»al

bz»

a-yj \S sn/juiiq »d) sdiiaf baa ie!i)«f

eidieaoqwl

... .. ,':J ...4

i.T. u,

paisioflBli-SHwids AITF

KA'BSH

P'.ALi JtCHT-AmC A-CUCJN"CJ Y.

FAHJT8T WIIIO:ITAND8,

Ar.dCity

Property'of description, for Sale,

A qiperipwerj of flftaap

jtmra

aaable na to in-

Store

JaaSdlmi

dfpattmeut of boainwsi

sJ,if03t(oob oiIdii

tUic-^%,J 'adT

-.1 S1T,JB i.'aiB lo eoSo to jgniawioda J» x'5"'

-'•-«-fi»*r»zn

fi

:'rtli4

J*'

Adam^' Pa|«iit^eir-F€ e0ng

Into whicni lhe Corn is Sbovelo4 an4.not .!n„ -. Touched by the Hands. WARRANTED TO SHELL

a

In the most thorongh manner, whether the Corn bfe sonad Irloft.'lri iiarti the eob nabrokan. Thet Oob 'and-ekelfed 'Cora afe »epal* ted by a •13 R6volviiig Cob Hake. The Cor» is cleaned by a (ai attached to the ma'cMc«, aDd eievated ind'creposlt^d In sacks. 'firti tVi'made all iWe», belt»a or geaMd, with if re a pa it 2,000 jJBsheis per DJij, .»sinMT ,,

Without the' Steelier*, Aieo,.

'JSTAR,53 s^WESTEBJr," and «XXfe Shellen,

9

WMi AND fiWID KBMISIlV, .^~,r .*7 .1 ".IB jsam «'jt'

a

va

"Eureka," "OitHWln^^'bsoii

-Oiq »uJ orfj

sm

tfaTing

TiZsi

.nouuoexs no o?^ai loqoiq V. .sasioi •clsceq Jqnw*-*

ct ,8-.".oJl

W 4iaVe

!!irf

r*''

thWd]fA^|'e8^1^a'ssohment of S

tbo Cougtrj, cop«»UBt ..of

1

..ri O «C*

Prices

ran*ia(rt,»t1' W6

oapaefties

from loot l,oo« ^i»heU»£ IMi leHionri JOffE8L,4Di|OVE8. .Tart Iiuylatomta :.,

wWjbcl

.••••j ijdlfli c^astMda.PaMtejflfaaM, sift ^tiav xno^ I«D.

ST0RA6B«CqKM1^10« A fiRAIDl LiiO maawr

U. sacii

O A

». v. V" -i

'i

iO.iu.X'.E Sir, »dl "»Di £f

Sf&sk J9.Sr

1651

fT H.BLAKR, t/1 ist 'fetfT .aooiJ Attorney a,t Law,

3E*XJBX,X c.

Ohio Street, between Third and

fourth Streets dt wuwf ootS8tfAw6m

tteaaaua citirt.

OBUFTja*

B415® Attoi^ieya at Lftwr OITIOI.—Ko. ta Main fitreat, op stain.

MOitt

•Wm»£*lfa&El] AN,

attorney and CoonaeUmat|LAw,

»E»E«AL COLtKCTING AGENT T^mtdBauxto^ bd. Owioa.-»?%Wjl|ltostw^_,T ^taiodly iUL

DENTISTRY.

ty

Vijjarij

S. L. BAiRTHOLGltfew i,- ffaeaoit AJw MaoaaaicAi.

4nPs-

E..JN" I S 1^,

^v11\ r3T

oen

1

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OFFICE, 139 MAIN STREET,

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LAND AGENCY.

-DRAKE'S LAND AGENCY, AJ On OMo Street, bstweau ThIrd and Fourth Laais BftgM Mi Mi on Beasoaable Com 1500.000 worth ot deeirabla Oity and Coon try property for sale, Hon»ee fer rent. eet38dw6sa

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