Daily Wabash Express, Volume 18, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 1 May 1869 — Page 4
DAILY EXPRESS.
TEKHE-HAUTIC,
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FITTH
MATTOi.
"Ward—A. HENRY ROCK WE
I N E W S
op MaT—"Hall to the
yet
Balmy 9pa:KQ took a "baok-set terday.
?£.w changes war® made- In th
rtgis'.ry lists this week.
SAM MaOIll SsQ-. takes possess!oi tho Revenue CpIlector'B offloe to-d»j^
"Dmdsr tbb GabLioht" willbeplaj• ed by an amateur dramatle c'iutf at Btfc
sii to-nigbt. .......
"SPADES a*ETnuiir4"now-a-d ays wftt those partial to "With a "g4od
hand" they ars »are to win.
Tax ties tnat connect busioeM Jrieft with the public—adver-tise. 'Tf t^ 'P^° isn't very gotd, the truth of it le^
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as..
Thb Journal
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ye&tercUy pnno^
Wm. Coats as an independenVbari^iati for counoilmwif in the First "WtudHI
Terre Haute Horticultural So^
ety will meet to-day at one o'olook
The
v.
at tho new Turner Hall, on IJth street.
tvobk of appraising the xpal^eitate
of this county is nearly completed. It will exhibit a largo increase in the wealth of the county. ,v. fi.-.c-. :i.
Wiist, foT May 8tb, 1« on
oar table from Dooley's news rooms, Ho 100 Main street. Prom the same sovcre we are in reoeipt of Prank'Leslie's Illo»-' trated Newspaper. Both are good numbers.
Thb
fioarrTAt.—We' learn fr^nf ^tfi^
Journal
that the eredllon ofi'-bertevolent
Hospital in tho northeast suburbs of the city, this season is a fixed act. TBe de* tails in regard to its control, extent «£c., will bo msdo known in a few daya
White
on Okk SiDfc Okly.—We are
often compelled either to reject a coiumu nioation which is really ^aluaWflf' or to rewrite half of it beforo sonding ittoaom position room, because our friends wfli n6{ remember to "write only On one sijie oi the paper." Much needless work will be eaved by attending to tbis role.
Boabd
of
Tbade.—The
ON
SABBATH
millers and
f»rain dealers of this city have formed an association, holding weakly meetings, which may eventually result in the orgwl? zation of a Board of Trade. The present officers arc: R. L. Thompson, President John Haney, Vice Presldel and Cloy McKecn, Secretary. is
laBt tbe Rev. Gso. Mor-
risou Un.k ihe position that tho American pulpit cauuot indicate iu power, until bj iu couriv_U-*njcL Jtha-pfepra^ppf6811itr tbe high mission
of ii\a ministry
of th*
Cburch Tbia l»u will follow t.o-morjoj?" wi ha disc -urse settin^Vdrth t'is'^eWndt
glory and bUsstdnesi"
to which sinr.erj
aro called Uirough Christ's nmbas^adprs
"J. C. B,' our Indianapolis correapotdent, after an interval of several weeks, Jreium^s his ever welcome oortys^ pondence. His letter this morning, on the first page of this paper, is devoted to the velocipede, which at the capital appears to be quite an institution, both In it* manufacture and use. -la this number of arrests made, I the first appcaranoe of the machine ihr«e manufacturers commenced building, and velocipedes were sold as fast as I bey could be put up a number were sent to sur. rounding towns, and several (hipped to St. Louis. The reoent action of the City Council has completely paralysed this branch of industry.
PsCrtf^r'mgir'.—Skoald Mr.
Burnett's commission arrive to-day, Dr. Ra^ will immediately turn the postoffice. over to him—it being desirable and more convenient for both gentlemen to make the change on the first of the month.
E. & C. B. —The semi-annual statement of the earnings and expenses of this road for the previous six months, has
responding period of the year before, it shows *93,000- At the time, however, the expenses ot-Ute decreased over $33,000,
same time, howi roavhave decre eaves a net in^i
111,000.
Tease of earnings «f over
"V
1*
Sunday LaJr.—In
certain circlet
be Radical pirty there is great complaint that the Sovday law is not more igidly enforced i| this city. Is the party at large looKing.j£ success next Tuesday witEfthe view jp attending to the default? It looks t»t way now
Joumal^f Thuriday. Tbis |i the same cry the
3Ivious
Journal
tt&stfiss&sz into the Sabbath hours."
raised
to tlw^eet^n tap years
referring* Ig^w^yles icAbe sama'ptper we find that Mayor Cookerly on the on instructed'tie police to "breakup all Sat-
A PLK^^rfr^^llAin.—Expecting the »rrival.oi3i3lfl bommis jion to-day, Dr. Read spread before the P.
vm
iMtiTAfc^a bis JfesIdtfBe#, sutnptu 1 us repast—as a parting good-bye Among those present besides the postof dee clerks, were maii agents Purdy and GjflbaJlir], ^n0I^r,^| een years has transported the mail to »r.d from the depot, and^tbe editofs .bis paper. "Wiah b4d ieeVi one the bountUTu^r^psst, and as tbe fotVjwn ^Si'ng reibOIMdj Mr, Arn, the
Deputy P. M. arose, and in a neat peesti in behslf ef the postofiBce cm Joyes presented the retiring Post Master bandsopl!^rk'at(3»-»stba Doctor certain was taken entirely by surprise, but in cnomMtyttCj^ring accepted tho j^ll^Wejlra Vith that 'teeHng ^iictpiaiily told' ih ffih came from the heart.
Tbe relations between the retiring post naster and his employes have been of tho Inost cordial charroter—tbe former never iixacting more than proper attention to iiuty and the latter obedient to every re nuirement in the discharge of the J^me, reproof" o^? adtfnd words,__Tliie pleaasnt reunion last evening will the more strongly bind (he friendly relations heretofore existing
I llATok. yieldiflg H) ,t|e ^arnest request of enmy citizens, wbese wish found expression through this paper has presented a "report," which we pub £4b^tb^mcgnif|. ^Xhe spader wto look*, tio It toU kit aiswiir to' raeltiquiriefl pro ^osed in the resolution of Councilman ktivv, will look In vain. It is neither ^ull, definite nor satisfactory It was received, however, at so late an hour as to preoli^de lb»?f|bi|ibility of tetyUog .it out Accompanied with extended editorial 00m ments. We hope it^will be carefully ex tfmined, and we especially invite the any gentlemen who havfe manifested lesire to see the dooument, to give it a rigid in»pe«ti$n. 'J Tv"
We think Mr. Cookerly is in error as to "the prope^|^t^' for mkiDg a •statement". of his "official conduct." There qan be oA§rl?i$e to "^rojjer" for suoh a' "statement," as the hour in which an a|Scer comes before the people for re •ieotion.
Then
is the time for him to
^?feAn'i£fauct Of his ste^rdship,«iHi good report is greatly to his advantage. I|eaitaocy in making'aa exhibit of one' official conduct at the moment of asking re«4leiilt6df tfeay lilways'^be7 rejfar^^d er j^st ground for suspicion.
Ttte Condition of the city for good or dfr, peaoe and quietness," to which tbe ayol iefer?,- tt due to tbe efficiency of police, who are not employed by His odor, and for whose faithful services he entitled to no credit. We have itkun dint reaWtt^o^believe thWt had thpir effdrts been better seconded by him, bad he ivea prompt and proper attention to all irties arrested, there would have been st|ll greater "peace and quietness" and a better showing la the fiaansial portion of "statement/'
There is one item of iqformation that wjmld be peculiarly tnierestlaj bat which Vi^e mai^ otl^eraof a-similar charBater, His Honor fails to give. We allude to itp Almost countless number of cases held under advisement.7'
14IAYQR OOOKERLYS REPORT.
fAiaanil Aifii,"April 80,I8601
"To th* Proprietor and Editors of the Express, ifste 7tt of tke Common Council of th* City vf-ferr9 Haute b?Li^"jn2ersi *ned,woi^ld rc.«pectfuHy report to you ihe fcllowihg as showing thef anjiountpf ^nes»assessed and paid daring ihe year commencing on the first day or Ajril/£86?, and ending, on the 31st dsy f| March, 186J, of Posits or fets
StaBB CA«S.--Last evening^atlh^ Green Lght euloou, on Second street near Mhiu, John Miller and a countryman were engaged in""«" game*oT earSs" ?oi city, arijwwt of Aflesfc*dsted and not when a dispute arote, and Miller grubbed tho money on the table. James Sterling, bar-keeper, insisted on Miller giving the country ma» buck his money, wheU-MiHer 60 'd rt sword and stabbed Sterling near the naval. The wdund is not of a serious nature. Miller was arrested and taken before tbe Mayor. He waived an exam* ination until this morning, and in default of one hundred dollars bail went to jail.
paid, amount of docket
Vr
r£jama
cases tried by me and convicted is all that can or could be expected to report. The following certiflcase of the City Treasurer will show how much money 1 have paid into the Treasury, for the yean of fines and costs:
City Tkasubeb's Office, Tbbbe Haute,
March 1st. 1869 ...—245 60
ItS trkfa^d *6i»&cted in tho same time are two hundred and sixteen who paid.
The number coavieted and committed to jail amount to seventy-seven. Forty three .1 gase^ tyve r|§l05»edj. whjch are, as yet, unpaid, some not due. The most of these can be collected. In thirty five oases time has bean-given, and thirty eight, after being fined, I have let off, some being boys the larger number, howevtrJSei^g $gbea£S^A Pronrt8e to leave tne city.
Partly paid up and unsettled, nineteen
ca^tt$eJ3pl-.^!
Paidrolicemen per fees 213.00. Owing to heavy costs incurred by the city in teadijyj .defendants- cpnvlcted to -.he County j'ail, I have, during the^last year, sought to avoid doing so as much as
possible.* A Paying a fin^ond9«!»t#^y ly»°g 'n ja'l is not only unprtfitable to the city, but in many cases works great injury to tbe
'acted in the premises with such discretion as I deexoi right and proper. That I have beu#MaHi»d& to- «4a^,4uty»
I know—that I have not been vindictive in official^c9ft^g||aF proud, and it is vviiw^tti'pl^asWeTfnd "prfde^thatI sub mil to you and tho people, the condition of the city for good order, peace and quietness for the last year in contrast to
several cases—some at the suggestion of City Attorn^,.t^nd others on a prom s'e to strict compliance with the ordl lancts. The latter refer mostly to those Who W£refip«s3 ing signs 1% violation of tbe ordinanee on that subject. I did nut think it just to fino solas and not others. Thi?, I understood, was entirely satisfactory to the
Dufrilfg^y ft 4oiitkr^ a^eal has been taken from any decision I have ^iven, in either city eases or misdemean ^rf, and but two in civil cases, oue of which was dismissed by tho party taking the appeal tbe other is yet pending in tiho Circuit Court.
At the end of my official term, I in tend, as I always believed it to be my duty, to make a complete statement of all ipy official conduct to the Council, du ring the whole period of my administra tlon. This is the propertixno to dolt (ind but for electioneering purposes, presume I would not have been called ujpon before. I am under bonds, with good security, for tbo mithful perform once of my duty, which I have no doubt will be good Jor any delinquency which might poesibly arise.
Respectfully, G. F.
Fin
April 27, '69.
I certify that the following is a oorreot report of the amount as having been paid in by the Mayor, as having been received by him for fines and costs during the year from April 1, 1868, to March 31, 1869, as following, to-wit: July 1st, 1868. 138 00 October 1st, 1868 344 00 January 1st, 1869 138 50
.tH:ri.w66
C. A. Goodwin, City Treasurer.
CooKebly,
Mayl-33t.
attorney's fees
janpl iM kth6unV paid "p^iiceriicn.
.s to the nbmBer of ajrresls made dui. pariodj^jtjja in»po»sible for me to tel.', as I »*ycord of thi lame. A number have been tried be fofe tffhwhteh there is no| record, I having" adopted the plan ^ubued, H^uWl cases,Sy ntf worthy predeteuor, At Sbange, S*q/,
J'|
'J*
The Mkjor havings exclusive jurisdictioti in] all casqs
aft
breadh of the city
ordinances, an acquittal is an end of the ttjewfqr^.ft^txnneCfliiary to record aucb. Tlfcia-witi tho^f why I am unable to give tho whole number of arreits made. .Why Councilman Allen aheold
AaMxasxMt
Mayor.
Especial Notice.—Notice
is hereby
given that my wife, Francis J. Combs, has left my bed and board without any just cause or provocation, and this notioe is to forewarn all persons from harboring or trusting hor on my account, as I will not be responsible for her acts, or for any debts thai she may contract on my ac cbunt.
Alexander
[ml-d3t
]Gbekn House, Hot House and Bed-ding-out Plant?, in great variety and qQaathv,at Hkinl Bros'.
^Habdy Monthly Roses, Pansles and Carnations in quai.tity. Catalogues free ta all applicants. Heinl Bbos. ml-dlw
EVee(3RKKn8, cf all' sizes and kinds, cheap, at Heinl Bbos'. ml-dlw
'GroVDB & Baker, the time tried SewingvMadrii$$,the mosfc pecfiect and simple, t-, operate uprfh 5r«n/ machmS'4 nroW be-' fore the public. For sale at Tillotson's Jewelry store, first door up stairs, 99 Main street. S. L. Cabbithkiu, Agt.
Go ttftbfe Gr«*ei Aer Sewing Machin cfficp, prico their roschinrs, and Je»rn their terms of selling before buying £liewhero. 99 Main street, over Tillotsop'e Jewelry Stor?. t. CaRlTUERS,
May l-d3'.
iNOTICE^—AJU8fl£W£i
or to Nelson tB^P.Vrca, and all persons to w^om I am indebted, wiil please call at thy office for settlement. 65t Thomas H. N jslson. ilay 1, 1869,
JJXbt Wifeo'xa—sf pie e4 'ifa fet J1 'at N*. 22 South 4th street. 1-dlt S.
jlEADQCABTSRS fi-r Dry Gjodi, Carpets and Wall Papers. We are constantly adding to our already large stock of Goods, and parties looking
ieltes
cannot tell
1 not raak* arreets Uist ls. Q)0 exolu^ve rb^aoneas of the Marshal, bis depttty and the pplice^^offictrs.— The Chief of -Felloe -ibe proper parson to ea\l upon for such information. Thspe may haT# twen arrests made that wera-never br»aght before me Ifao, I certainly eould not report them. Tho
It
Le real
by giving us a call.
dtf. I
IU
bar
gains will do exceedingly well for
them-
t0 ToU want something that will be nicp and cool for a Summer Suit, call at ~Babnister's and leave your measure for 004 of those beautiful Scotch or English ^jhiviots. They are light, durable and Terjjr desirable. Try tbern. 28-dit
Tou like a well-fitting suit of clothes made op to order, rery cheap, call at Fred Schlewing's, Metropolitan Block, I$2 Main street, between 6th aod 7th.— Ga^ and be suited in bargains. 27d8t
Pasamls, Jtut re
ceived, at CobitxijtJs & HAGomtrr's. [30,d4t
Homrr Comb, Marseille*, Dimity and. Bridal Quilts, at ]30,d4t Corhxlius &
Special
Haoq*bty8.
Notice.—A
genuine Havana
Cigar for five cents at C. Yost's Cigar Store, south corner National House, opposite the Postcffice. [29,dtf
Whitewashiso !—The undersigned is prepared to receive and promptly attend to all jobs and orders for Whitewashing or Calcemining. Prices reasonable. Orders may be left at Morgan's Gunsmith Shop, on Ohio street, between Fourth and Fifth streets, or at my residence on north Second street, third house south of the cemetery, .east sido.,
\J J.
a Ice Cbeah.—S. Stone will open Ice Cream Room at his new stand fourth street, next door to Ohio, th) morning, and will oontinue serving thi^ delicacy during the season. 28d4V
-SUbitual.—J. Madison Allen will lie* ture at Pence's Hall, on Sunday morn iqjg, at 11 o'clock a.
tt.,
and at^J o'clock,
Seats free.
Children's Lyoeuna will meet at oV^och f. m. Call and see. [30,d2|
.Remeubeb that you get six Havab* CTglra for twenty-five 0eot« aj^ p. T#t's vSon^ larip^lrti^itlbal fiou^ opposite the Postoffioe. .[29,dtf
Laboe_ Sale ot
Fubbitube^t Aug
tioh 1—Having leased my horieefead, I will sell, on Saturday n«*t»-May 1st, on the premises, commB^eing at 10 o'clock, A. M., my household furrilUice, consisting in part of JParlor, Sitting-room, Bed«room Dining-room and Kitchen Furnfrure, the greater portion of which is of the latest pattern, and in excellent condition.
Terms of Sale—On all sums exceeding ton dollars, six months credit on note with approved security.
Also,same time stnd plaqe,-* jipre and choice collection of Hot House Plants and Flowers, to be sold at auction for cash.
Mbs.
Hayward
Limtojt,
Cor. Ohio, between 6th and 6th sts
& Ryast, Auctioneers. apl29d3t.
Col. R. N. Hodsos will speak at the old Court House, Saturday evening, May 1st, on the subject of "The 16th Amendment to the Constitution of the United States and the right of the people of color feo vote." [S0,dtd
Velocipede: Bleached Muslin, yard Wide, better than Lonsdale. Call aod see it. WABBES, Hobebo
[29, d3t Successors to Sdsall & Co.
Don't
fokqkt to oall at C. Yost's Cigar
Store, eorner National House, opposite the Postoffice, where they sell nothing but Havana Cigars. "^29,Sii
RsttEUBik thAt-Weisz, 169 Main St. National Block has tbe be|t and cheapest stock of Skirts and Corsets In the city. dwtf.
The
O. Combs.
best fitting and mogj desiroble all
Whalebone Corset for-'To cts at Weisz Skirt faotdr/ 160 Ma^i St., between Fifth and Sixth streets, at the Yellow Front. dwt^
French
Woyen
op
Embroidebiso,
Hem
ming, Tucking, Cording, Qtdmig, Braiding and Plain Stitching on light and heavy goods, done on the world-reuoWn-ed Singer's Family Machines also a lafrge assortment of Silk,, Cotton and Linen thread, wholesale and .retail, at Bide Clothing
the office Of the Conipany, 83 Main street, Terre Haute, Indiana. 28d4t
Millineby.—Mts. Mitten haa Jmt stock of Spring and Summer Millinery open at 74 Main street between 8th and 0th streets. Bleaching aod Pressing done to order. 6dlm
New Seamless Kid Gloves, at Tuell, Ripley & Demings. mSSdtf
Ladies, buy Hers & Arnold's jSkirt It is the bWt and most desirable In the market. [IS,dtf
Do you want an elegant pair of Gloves? Go to U.^Wittig & Co. 170 Main street Deming Block. Tney carry the largest and best assorted stock in the city.
Bdtf
A&S
1
Millinebt.—Mitos
t0 m0
Fob
M. A. Baridan has
opeded her stock of Millinery in the
and the most Hardware for jomranmtj. Perhaps Austin, Shryer A Co. eould ma^e you.aee iU,
i'x
The
:a UliUijdtf.
CoaaETs I—Tbe largest stock, thus finest a3»»rUKent, the lowest pricey at fi«rx & Arnold's, 8» Main sfreet.^?",^ «-d^f
Paul Breton Watch fbr ule ty
S. R- Freeman ta Silver Gases.' Jt Is tne of the very best German Watches and wa^rffnUd to be equaTTas i~ tlmsT^pfew, to any in use. dtf
Sugar and Coffee at, wholesale prioes,
Potatoes
Btrffptufe itfei, Cl6A»(*nd |ewel-
Dry Goods. Go to the corner of Miin and Scoood Areet^ whe^e Boord & Son have jast opened an entire new stock, all purchased since the decline in prices. *£apr2,dtf
:IP
Jacob Doll
Wjb ^vlll repair free of charge, all SkiriS) .which were bought oJigHfr predecessor Mr. B. W«ise. -J 'A*Ax»eLD, 26-dtf 89 Msfib street.
New White Good a,-fat Heri& Arnold's 20-dtf' v'-
Jacob
by Christmas, but Bella *cheap us any one InthA'city a fine lot Jewelry and Clocks for"Chriittnas, j«at* received, to be 4old at very low figures.- Call and com. pare his-prices beforo purciiasing. d22
A doMPLBTK line of White Goode, comprising Jaconets, JCTain^ooks, Victoria L^wni, Bishop Lawns,' Swiss, firUian), yiqae, eta, to be found at C. Wlttig & Co., 170 Main streeV Doming Klock.-1 sdtf .J 'I 11' j-'ir. ..
INXW jkBKlTALS Eb^WlS, Sul taha, Rlstori, etc., at C. Wittig & Co's. 170 Main street, Dething Block. 8dtf 1.1
MAPLE SUOAB sft 9- J- RIPL^Y,^*9' «dtf. V-- v.
Sewikg
&
Co.,
Machiimes.—The
Z. S. Whkeleb, Agent.
South 5th street between Ohio and Main reete. 13-dtf
Removed. Weed Sewing Machine Offloe removed to South 5th street, between Main and Ohio streets. 13-dtf
New Jewelry at fair prices at Riddle's, d3t
Just Received.-A new lot of Patterns, also Stcokicg Suspenders for children, j4st received at Mrs. Adams's, on Ohio street. -6-dtf
Odb
Corsets
fort 1,00 at
Tueiy Ripley ft rtemibg's.' lJdwif
All Kinds
stock of Spring Gsods is now com-
pjete, embracing all that is new in goods fcfr menB' wear in which we inolude the -.largest line of Gents' Furnishing goods in the city.
On or about tbe first of April we will remove to our new Store, Deming Block, corner of Main and Sixth streets, where we will be pleased to see our old custom' ere, and as many new as may see fit to favor us with their patronage. Ready
at cost.
Gbover &
22. dtf
It utt,
atr Hers & Arnold's iloop
Skirt Factory. i3-d3m
'A
SBABoIxirsl'
BaKoaixs!
I—Bargains in
1 9 1
1
1
Wasted—A good Moulder at JEsgle ^d3t
A beautiful assortment of Flowers, from $mb1 Srcs^ Js tcff?9 seen dally, at J. A. Foote's Seed Store??5**® 29-d3t ara
Fotnt and a quarter pound# of good oolite for |fl,00 at Qtrong's. if/-,' dtf ..
FISLES BBIKD PjtAoaBa at C. I. Ripl#y*#i 6dtf ,*" •j-"Tr~
Fpa newest pattwns. of Prints, Del^inee. Lawi^j, Ar^uijas, etc^ go to C, ^7ittig & 0o.,cl70 MalS street^ Deming Block. 8dtf
11 Hail &
-Abitolb,
best Sewing
Machines in the .market, to sell on monthly payments by'Ti H. Riddle, 151 Math street. [27,dtf
CHOICE Wines and Liquors at Strong's, 190 Main street. dtf
Cabpentebs
for the best warranted Tools and Toledo Sash and Door^eee Austin, Sbryer & Co
Catarbh Cubed fob S6 CEjria —This statement is true, because thousands will testify to the fact that eqly^Af ta&tf Reeder'sGertaan Snoff e^eiyMnls^ed I The Weed Sewing Machines are uc the complaint. Now, why will the peo- exoelUd-by aBy Maehine ever presented pie of this age suffer from one of the most Ifor popular favor. disgusting of dieeases, when in thjs simple remedy they can proOure a cure. All druggists keep it. Or send 60 cents to O. P. Seymour & Co., Boston, atid receive a box by next mail. 20-detoow
C. I. Ripley sells Boneless Sardines. [25,dtf
Miller,
81 Main streot.
A qood ^eoond-hand Singer Sewing [Machine for sale cheap at £. R. Wright A Co's. dtf
Haububq Inserting aod Edgings, just received, at [2l-dlw Tuell, Riplet& Deming's.
Clothe* WbiuqebsIClothes Waraa
•Mil, Buckeye'ClotiieB Wrhigert.' Iilttle Graot Clothes Wringers.
Sherman Oiotbes Wringe For sale at 21-dtf
store room recently occupied by EberleA partment is complete in every line, and Bindley, on Main, between Third and I
wa
Fourth streets, whera ihe will be pleased I bargains than can be got anywhere west to see her old customers, and is many 10f New Tork. S. L. Straus
new ones as may choose to favor her I 149 Main, and 10 South Fourth et. with their patronage. £8,dtf I |^w3m
cheap boots and ihees, tall on I
Buy
Cory & Mancourt s.
Beadquarteks for Millinert Goods —We h»ve received and now open forthe inspection of our patrons abd the ladies in general,, the largest and handsomest assortment of Millinery Goods ever brought to this city. Our wholesale de
are able to offer to the trade better
Important
Jacob Doll, corner of. J^pgtj^a&d Ohio Volger, South Fourth street, hss just re streets. fH,dtf oeived direct from New York a select lot of 8pring Bonnets, Hals, Flowers, Frames aui Ribbons, ail of the latest and most attractive styles, which she has placed ppen her counters, to be sold to friends |«nd patrons at the most reasonable prices.
where you get tbe best quality
& Co.,
to Ladies!—Mrs. L,
JM« ll-d2« if •It you like a good s'tnoke, call at 1 Moody's Cigar Stefd and buy one or xpore of his Velocipede Cigars fl7dtf 1 'j I I 1~-
GKOtBB!ft MiLL*K have r^tpoved their of goods to the corner room in the Deming Block, where they are now prepared to wait on all who may favor them jritli a oall. 12,dtf
^lron8'*- *7dtf 1 So^KCBxaro new and nice in the way of B^veet
at £. 2. Wxifht AI Ifadt-ties and ^wir jusl-revived, at
Co.V*M*Uui street ^B'tonist^S.- -1- -1'1 .29-dSt
"This Wortd all a fleetfb/t
show for man's"1 trtustoi* givw," but those whq shed tears of woe can have them soon dried up if they will only go to Moudy's and buy one offiis Veloapede Cigars. [I7dtf
A rai uhi of New Neck Ties, just received by Riddle, 161 Main street. 27,dtf
Boobd
An*
is closing out his stock of
Boots and Bhoifca^reiiy iheap with a view of ohanging, jbusioess. Calb b^ fclm at ebrner d^Fourt!i isnd Q4iio. dtf f,
A
Son's Print* at 12| cents, are
going very fast. Go soon to be aeoommodated. Stewart House eorner. 6-dtf
A bio bush to Moody's every day for his Velocipede Cigars. [17dtf
To any who may design using Paints, Window Glase, etc., thirseaaoa, wefntfM attention to our stock, which will be kept full and oomplete, and always sold at the bottom of the market.
Babs^ GtTLiCK A Bmt.
4
17-dtf
Jet
89 are
t|e only firm in the city, who offers home. imanufaCturflt! Ht)op 3kirts to tbe retail Jtrade. 20-dtf
Druggist^
OrPbgo P^T
Do you want Prestvwl Call at 0.1. Ripley's 1
Tou'can find Preserved Lemon Peel, at C. Ripley's... [25,dtf
sets in great variety, and cheap, at Riddle's. .lit
Speeb's Stasdabd Wins
Boobd
Bttteks is
highly recommended by physicians for Dyspeptics, on account of its tonic properties, its purity, and its delicious flkvor feb2Sdwlt
& Sox, have received a new
invoice of fine Bedspreads, and the famous Queen Quilts. 24dtf
Hosixky and Gloves, all kinds, cheap, at Cornelius & Haggerty's. d4t
Riddle
is almost daily receiving new
geods, in Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Plated Ware, &c. d3t
Fob
Opposite the Post Office,
on ^th striaet, is p^L". s«Uiog.h»- ««oods at
c*^neither'd6e»''L'e^I??it«nd
to oloae »ut
a nice Switch, at a lower price
than any wbero else, call at Mrs. Riegelmann's, 39 Main .Street, at'H^rz & Arnold's Hoop Skirt Factory. 13-d3m
CajtvioTf, CfiKVicTS.—Some beautiful styles, new patterns just received, at Bannister's. 29-d3t
Blue, and also Scarlet Ladies Cloth, at C. Wittig & Oo'St 170 Main street Deming Block. 8ntf
''New
Stock
of Trimmings, Notions
Fancy and Variety Goods, at Riddle's.
LOCAL NOTICES*
To the NerTOUS.—The natural result of Dzbamtlon itrcngth by exceuir* tabor or
ta:tioo,
i* fMllng of wtaknao, dulln***,
nes«, Ungnor of body or mlod,
en
and builders generally,
&c.
P«r*&4t of a
**?ak constitution, or wboi* habits aroM&ttary mgaenUy oojaplala of this ral&zed coadltion of tbe vital enargUi anJ when permc* ef a nervoni temperament aia tboa vetfcened and-debilitated! dUeaa* ineTlt&bty follo«t, nnleas !t ii at onoe checked aad ov«rooje. AU who anifrr from theie o*Uj«» alike require a remedy which will strength
the lyitem without exciting it, and awake a leellog of tras enjoy meat eo that lite nay bcooxxui a souree of pit ssure. MISHLKB'S HKKB BITX4B8 has worn ite way into the oenfldenoe ef thsosaiids of this olasi
i,f
iudoreo it as the best invigorating agent and the most potent and genial of alt tonics and alter*' tivea for atrdngthentag and restoring the phystcat constitution. aS8lwlw
To Bemore Moth Patches^ FrecUlee and Tan from the face, uae Perry's Aloth and Freckle Lotion. Prepared only by Dr. B. 0. Pebbt. Sold by aU JDroggiati.
For Black Worm# and Pimples on the Pace, u«« Pebbt's Conedose and Pinna Bemidt, prepared only by Dr. B.
Cx
Psaar,. 18
Bond street, New Tork. Sold everywhere. The trade supplied by Wholesale Medioiae Dealers. xnarl7deod8m-w3m
CITY ELECTION/'
Pitt 11AYOB.
Ebitobs Xxpbcss Please annontice as a candidate for election to th* offloo of aubjaet to eleotlon by the totsra of the Terre Haute. B. M. HAJUII80
I ax a candidato fof re-election to the offloe of Mayor. "JO.t. COpKUtLt^ FOB UiKfiHAL.
Editors Expbsss i—At the atrong solicitation of many Toceri of bo»hparties, I hare oonsented to beoome an indtpendeat candidate
tor
AMVMMftlifi.
City
Marshal, at the ensnUg May cleotion, A. J. GMtUBBS. We are anthdriz^d to aanoan6e DANIEL CBOffE ass candidate
fof
Qity Marahali, a ib
j»ot to the deoi*i6n of a Cemooratio oonvtntion obould one be held. POB 1REA8UREB.
I am an independent candidate for rri* Troaanrer. N.
POB COUNCILMAN.
Editor Ex rasas: At the rrqaaet of nnmerons •ititens of both parole, yon are anthorlied to aay that THOS. DoWLl NO will serve a« Oonnell m*n of the foarth Ward, li eleetod, and yon will plea announce hia name.
April 21th, 1809, jy
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
S A
a
OASE OULTIVATOK.
Tills Biding Plow wae Introduced
bj tii
ta. this'
taction, last sekssb, and and has cttn %ach par-'
fcot and entire aatlsfaction that we do not heal'
tate to roomwead It highly and asc the aUrutiou
of ihrmers to ite merit*.
i'.c
It is entirely different in ita operation from the
Bnokcye, Havkeye, firmeia or any cultivator
•e hare ever aeen, and will not be throwa is Ihe
fence corner, ae many othera have been. It
teey to operate, ao easy that a boy 18 years old
oando as good work, and tulce as Bash of it as
a man la tke ordinary way. It le ago thing
and is WARRANTED AS BirBEflHTTED
THE BLESStNfi COBN PLANTER!
Savca UseIrfibor of one Mass!
Drops tte Corn with Perfect Bifnlarlty!
Is a One-Horie Planter!
COSTS ONLY ilO.SO.
Oircnlera sontalning cate act fall daeerlpticns of tbe above aent on application.
W0-H0B98 CORN PLMTKR8!
JOJTfcB A JOX£», J„,. Vara Isaplesnstrts, \ty 'EswtSlde Pablie Sqaare,
MttSIGAL
JO
itORIB -1*.
TBUU BAVTB, nr»t4*A,
MaiMth,Mtt, »h, iStkfc 14Mi,
TheelJ*seof tMsCe#nelleearei Th»«l«r»t!a* ot lii maliidof —li l«fl Mt ta* *altlvaUoa of aasioaltasSathroagk th* awdy of nK In fta hlxbar dtpArtaentt «£mt esapiwit lnm«N), *N« mill, (raUl iMiktrf all lor^r* Mate.:
Th» Bnh»»r—1« *ad Coaotrti «U1 b« k*ld at uowuire matj. ..r B*b(iAMWwn! Hi
Mi
at 19o'olook
A. U.
and
0*01 oak f. aUktbKtthaHMt MacMtt*
Tfei* Uomaitua of Atraaa—mrtaVa plMunr* iaHMtae*amis Hi* *Wi*^^illle 6e*pe ef iMdiv-
Wppt
B. r. BAUMt»«iMSS SallM
B.G K(UOOUr%otSh»OhieliemBl JUrto Ittaal. AUOH SUM. tsar her a! bitnuwa Ulaaa Vocal Maalo,«f terra 9Ma. -.»t
Mnranor mnnu.
O. leader the O^inaa M»»n«-^oruf TefceHante. •BMBSIU. Hal
PBOr. CCQDA'S Orcbaetra, or «tls,il^rfl! foitathe nnoleaaior a large aad eBnaa Orebeet». fromlaeas aaeiciaaa from dtSereat paru if the country are ispected to be preeeat. the hick NfUttlaa if the taleat e«c«s#d Is a aaAsleuJI gsarastea af triassphaat *KC*aa.
co2rcERT8.»**«
TwotSraodOoncarts will be gtTen at Dowllog Bell. riin-VManlii Xreilnc, Me) mit-jiid-etll^os, ^afSa^l of ^WsaSeat Pincisaa, Glete, Vccal aad lastraaieatal' Pclcs, Daette, fries, Qaanatt»,As^
1
Stooali. BMsy.May M—(freed Vtaal Colbert, On wblshoocaoaathe aMteklOastatief »nu mura
mart
m-t
will beal^ea entire with graad C^fni and dhMArd*Ae far as possible free eatertaium-nt will be preridod fbt all persoas atteadlng freai ahroed. thoee dadrisf teettesl (rose ahroa* *IU «sa*u a favor upoa the ooouaitl«« bj ao aotlfyisg tbea «t as eArlya day As poWible. MeaWra cf choirs and mtaetoiaae frca all paots of the can try are oordiailj l«Ti»e4 ta be preaeat and pariiclpate la ""OSes. -iJ(
.-.tv,
T1 ketS'may'be procured of Alien Aacrawe, Bertletft UruDdy aad' rt-KaalmeT*e Palace of Mask.
CommvnleaSaaa ehootd'ke a4dreeeed to W. W 9yep,#w,4*9 or ta any oae of thai other nestbera thrcubnUitee.
Coafatnla or Aaatsisarirr—jr. B. Paige, Warren IfavK Geo. Morgan, g. K«ye*, W. W. Hy^r*.
FOR RENT.
IPOB SENT—Over the Store
five linger office ose, Toe«^alra»f T. Xober^ie id
aad elegant Store Boost, wft& Conaters, tlvlnff aad ^h(rw-casse, |n ose
ebtlvli
Also, the fraaia ftore Bofim at its Main street. a?di«
It RENT.—A Cottig^ ^attse oa Oak 8tre*t, ooatalnln^ aevaa roeaii ia rge lot, o«iaaodioas atahie,
ordsr, 6n a large ?ot.
t30i-ot
peraont who warmly
will he solf enrapif appl^eattoa ta O.V.etliMoBB, Metropolitan Blook, Terra Haate.
t?OK SALE O^ BIUUC—A com. I Jp fortable two-story frame hoaie, ooatatnlag ninefooins, tall, pantry and samater kltohen.— Within five miaates' walk of tbe PoatoOlce.— FbefraU oa. the plaea. If aet, eold1 by the 80th of May will be offered tor rent. A rare ohanca/or a bargain. Tor parttoalara lnfnire oa ths premises, senth-sast aorner oT Saveath and Oljaataat streets. apt*123dtf
8ALS-..Yj£BT LOW—A good two story Hoasa, looated ea soath eth Street, contaiaing eleven roeeae, gaaall over the hoase, fine chaniialiere, geod barn, wood boase, waah bonse with fnraaoa, oistera aad well, be. twaeu two and three acras of grouad well sett WBh frnit, shrabbery aad shade trMa,all in flrstrate coadltion. Posstsalon givea I mated lately.
Snqnlre of M. B. HUDSON. aprWdtt
®Ofi SALE—VERY fcOW-Aj Jx good one aad a half story Cottage located clone to the Passenger Depot, good cietern, well, wood hoase, oellar aad otber ooavsaances will be Bohl low foroaah. Enquire soon ef WHABTOM A piAOS, corner of Mala aad Fifth etaeets. april7dtf
OE SALE—A desirable corner Lot, three squares son th j)Mtal^gorifl^jg.(l Slatb aatf Baan srrwts,
vsaJH
a7dtf -i-
170R Jj Begl Entjl
1.
ODNNIHOHA M.
POB CLaCBS.
W* are anthorlied to aaasanra the same of JOHN B. TOLB'CBCaaaoandidate for the office of City Ole k, aubject to the decision of a Demo* sratlo Convention, a'oonld one b« beld.
S!
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E
SALE-.^BLoose and Lot on Begle street, between S^ttli ^ajd^evenjb.EnqnirSef ril7dtf
OR. SALE.-nAtwo^story1 briefcl House, located on Mala street, aext to McKeen A Paddook's Mill, aow ooeupied as a Qreoery, will be cold at a low Sgare to the par. chaser. The owaer will take a See treble cottage I In put payment. In^alTe oa tba preaaiaee. ma(3j3m
Terre Haite and PerrjTllle Packet, Steamer BAIT WAiat
Painting and Qieslng. Uaa Toning. Piaate.iag. *', fclguteefog Bods. iron Hailla^toiflontStepeandaarb. Iron Bhoes to coadao core. iBatdwaree. Tho nrki to scatpletcd oa or before tbo flrtt of Oeteber, IBS*.
Plana and bpecilloatioas asey be ataa at the Offlce of the Arohhejt /Torn toe 34 aatU the UMh of- (lay.
The Beartl reserves the right to-rrject aay or aU of the proposals if not lavorable. By order of the Board of Traateee.
JJEMOVED.
Ihenndersiyned would rsapoatfuUy latrm ihe dltiiene. TerYe Haate and old oaetotaera that r* haa teaeseS lh Matle—1 Meaas Barbel Hwp to the Ttntonla Hotel, oa Main street, between aad Seventh, ana baa four ot tbe bast Bar. beretii t*wclty., Hawonld bn ptafsef tst hare all
.taUtm^to^fu^
s!7diw
.w I. a
CORN MILLS^l
•i fltaba*
m-vim*-
TBSBB HAVTB. OTO.
ifcasmp.
Auinr,
ne partnership of MahaaAMI was diteolred byswtsalcaee«toslh) lsc«^y' of April2M». Aay botinees eoanected vsltb Ska Bra may be settle! by eisber party or their ageati.
PMYMCMN^
F)R. A. D. SESLY,
a *«. Marth Toatth fttreeC''1 nomo i» naune mwa. fcbMtf m,-4
A. AKNAUD.
Onrwm—Corner ol Main .aad rtlth atreeta,' •er the HaUocal State Bank. fcsstataoa—Cbtstaat 8t-,'%«tw«eei atb aad Tta •Mlrl TBB&a UAOTB. mo, l.„
YQ.U NGtf*
S
HOTELS.
lA00e ec-r*. aaa.a.ae4 NATIONAL HOtTSE, Com. Sixts ANt Mktr4raacr, tTERKE HAUTE, IN1. I |ACOB ECTl A lllli lllffl—I
-o
Thle Uouee bee Wil Moroughly fetafaMliat. aaytSdwUr
jgfARMfiES' HOTJBL, ~.~,~
CORXEJK NINTH CHSRRf HMW«t«e gastcrsa Msrltst Hsass. IUrta«« Urge Wagon Va»d attachsd, wlilea,-
V.
oU
tlCSHPr
Membership Tio^eU for the Convaattoc$l,eO deason Tiokets, adsaitliag to 9eh*real is Conoeru 1,80 Single Tick te eaqh CotoertM.i.a. AO )hl en's Tickets to aesh Oo£certnn.ta..~. Si
mm*, monfhlg, a
M.B. HU1MOM.
U1
wU]
ply1 regalarly betweda Terr* Haate lea via Terre Haate I
li |0
Wedaeedaya aad Erldsys ef or freight ar paeaaga aeply oa IWMAEU, at his Ware
ua rtn« A. M., Mondare, caoh week. For board, or to U. SMB^MAKkB, at his Ware-
hoaae,'corner of S.haad Wabaea etreets. dtf
TNDL'iNA STATE NORMAL school. Healed proposals will be received aatil thethir* I ternth of 3lay, at the OSoe of J. A. Vrrdigb, Architect, Sunth«eaet corner ot Wabash and stb Stnete, Terre tlanle, Indiana, fbr the following works: —, mgnstfcivwtsy.
4
r»3-i
rHYSJGIAlf ai*H8U#Q*ON: ernci-Waat Udsfablls s^aen, I (CazaserijLoocapfed. by Sr.Outfa.)
Calls attended (o nlfht and day. Besideace at fatten al Soaset JalSdtf
-rt
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rtlBRRB HAUTE BOUSE,*' j" ~'e*»n« ••aaaa aat.% earsims sraaan,
41
Terre Ilttute, Indiana. ,t
This Uotel nat recently beee reStted, and MTia'1 flrst^-Jase order, oArtoit aoopasaiodjttiaas aa«M fleasirl in the State. *l ar.
BUXTia. rreVh
AKK HOUSE.
BENl?.-One half of a UeW j:f«re, tr^from tfce too common Exaction S'as"* iaord" wtasd efisrvlce.
of
UStast lc-
calitlse an Main street. Store ?Sx90. bat lew. Wiltie rented only for light baiiaesi. Alao MrgaMalt With dkyli|ht, waU SaUW. IsMire ac this affloe.
Apply at this oScf, SitfiSSJtf.
wator'eoavsnfaat.
FOR SALE.
0°j
ooaasa or naar us onto scaaaas. .!.• Terre Haute, t)Indiansu*
QL,
f. IkWUfNTH. liajgl lii Ml
.Offlce of Marshall, Mcntoauftia and I'aleetnie Back III nee. .-'v»U
1
FreeBUaito aad froaa all Xzataa. norflUMi si isr ••iTg »1 PARK HOTEL/'" Oa tlie AMERICAN
Cor. BetJcman and yassau Sear City Hall I*»jrk..... Bfew 1r«rlk
PACIFIC
(.
tO
(QBOBOll WIGHT, Proprietor
:1XJ
N- B.—Located in the Tory heart of the whole* •ale bnslneea, iMa ta one of tbe most ooavelatl) lecated-Uotela for Merchant*, Bn|MMi aw aa# others vfeltliig the cltw. 4SMM'
iJt
hotels
1T0, 178, 17* and 17tJ Greenwich SUeet. ^^j, Uke'd6or north of Oortlindtj aHd'bne of Uyoadway.
Xh« aadfrtigned t.kej ptoaaor^i ,» aaaaoaoiag
ti^iaanmerona ftleuJa end patrbas that fn.SK., this Bate, the ofiar S of tLci' tsefBt^wtn be'ft.SlF perday
I«lWf ttsc ItVISI WW VVIUUIVII UBVUVB VI Ml aa ifttfraloite rent, h«tB folly able tfcntfc tendency of prlose wlthaat any lhllla e| o* .-Vlce.
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It will now, aa heretofore, he 'his aim to ai^latain nadiniiulabvd the favoTfcble repntattaa'^bf"* "the Faciflc, which it has enjoyed for many yatsappaa at one of tbe best traveler^' hotels. ..
The tible will be boontltnlly anpplled with^ etery delicacy of the areeon. The atteadSWe*1 irill be {band «fBclent end obliging ..
The location will bu fjund convealent for these.— whose bnalncsa oalla them In the lower part Wr the Jity, and ot reedy acoeea to all BtSreel aWP*' "ttean Steamboat Llnee. fe2aw6m jpqa |ACT«!.
JJAILROAD GETTING.
all
Ot.
frame
bonse coutafnlng eight rooms aad cellar, large itable and $ther out-ba ldloge cosaptete. 0eod falleoeaairill and':clatern, brance. aoon to S^ltf
Property tree
julse
c.
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idi ob
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1
-tam ri: bma
LOUIS,VANDALIA & TSBBJB HACIE,B.]Leei Fropoaal* wi|l be rcoefved aatil
l»o'slrstiM^n
May S.h, addreiavdto MoKkcb, hXRS A C9-. Chief Oi-ntractbfa, *n?ro Haate, Indiana, forth!, last Sfty-seven (87) toilet of this reed. TM WW*V** la of tue nwst desirable character, «Maprisia« ef both very heavy and also light work, PmftM
coih. Profllte can he swa at fit#
tfflee in T«rrd JUauie, after April SSsh, «J»J. IUBBIK MILItSBy W« Csntalting »n«aswj-
Trrre Hantr, Ind.., Airll18,18£?. ,4tjbS
DISSOLUTION OF CftPMLT£\ MJ NKBSHIPi e«U The partnerehlp heretofore ealstia*besweaaa' Jas. Death, J. B. Ilager A Oeo. u. King, l» tba»' eslablisbment known ee the visa PWnSry aadT Oar Worke, It ttiie day dUsolvedby aa|«ili(^»«w seat, Mr. King retiring from the Arm.
NOTICE OF
Ifr.
T.
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,i
/OHM IKOLi, Ja., rsasUeat,
J. M. OLCOTT, Sec. apSS
JJIVIDEND NOTICE.
"yiasc Hatiowai,Baxb or Teeaa
HAVT*."
Taftaa lis era, 1». April
tt,
M0».
A DivWendaf sU (S) par dent, on
1
Stoak of tkie Beak bee beea declared StOdkh lders, free irom O'v^^gat ta* alter Moadey, May Sd, UM. atSdlw &. A. HBBBIOK, Caahlar
J,ll
The books and accanntis will bet SSttlitf tjy ie'^? oadenifned remaidlog psrlners. TprllM, nw.fw •.«/*» prltM, 1809. SEATS A HAOXJI.
WPABTyXWirn,.aJ|'^.^,
Oilman having pnrchaaed aa lateresb
tmom
ths above wuahe, the name aadsiytae'tkalaaeu from thl« date will be Seetb, Baitr A Mase, i*il aplSidSw wlni SSAIfi BAUB. mMeaiMaMHMaHSBMnaislK
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QITY ELECTION NOTICE
To th* Voteri of ikt CUy of Trm HauU.*fHga County,Ixdiam*. .-J,
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Ton are harebr notffied that an eleotioa will be held to tae aeeeral Warda Of aaidllty ef flMilCi Batfe on Theeday tbe 4th day of May, IStiS, for the election of tb« following City cO era, to-wlti Mayor, Mar.hoi, Treatnrer, Clerk, Aa»eea aad two taahcilneta ftcra each of th* SVedUErdat Wefda cf iiii Ci y.
Iaepiacra of votl-g In the several Wants, atd tbejofltcenror^HctUn to~beas followi: let Ward 9th treat Engine Htaie^T. .1 •. BdwatVa, Ihs^ector, and Marcos Ifchoeael aa4 Tbcsnaa P.
Murray, Jnd^ea. ,V,iw Mffard—Saaon I. Beeae's jOarpeatarJ^aep^^// f.
tin Oraee, Ji
JrtA-+m
*ti VI _. —e 8.Ollft, Inspector, and IsaaeBeaachaiiv
J.
Bape, Jadgee.
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*r tte^^*c(hiTAe^ «*«'».«•" Packers A.tf.wilSt.ofOiSl3f Froprloter.
T) ISSOLCfTfCTN OF PART- GrDTT
W.
L.
MAHAK.
JAMES UU*
Terra Haute, April 31,18». dwS*
"d.bSS.-.barra., that WU
pe« aad Victoria. iTVie. A
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COOKEK1T, Ma|pi.
Attot: W. Haxraa, Clsbk.
teopi-
0 -J*. i, jol
BARGAIN.
vim
1 in
Jbh greaUst cbanca,co«, offere^ lftapplMl fbr nfmediaely, at thoultaIfcaa vatref frnrory, for im whole or part of It, a* I.have wntraw
'Aept
Apply to J. W^STEEM.
28dlw in intrth si~&tro, III.
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