Daily Wabash Express, Volume 19, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 4 June 1869 — Page 1
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NINETEENTH YEAKr^^-':
the state.
FttiXASD Molu* draw big houses at
La Payetl®. j, cj' ,--. I a fi A. TVWhittl 8TBBBT COKHKB preaching is much vogut at Indianapolie-
SHOOK fell dead a fit of apo--
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plexy in Fort Wayne on Wednesdsy. d.sch^^arffe*
Ifinr York fVtfcme wdorses Senat .p ter Morton's argument oa the^'to^-of
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ow a proposed railroad from that place the O. & M. Railroad. ii'f F4I fl5
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Thb Holman Opera Troupe will open afttfcft Acaiftmy of Music, IndiaBspolte, on the 14th iiist., for1*short%eason.
Pu^oam County Agricultural so
ciety "olffers premium of $1^ Tor the last* Mttime on the velocipede at the Fair next
fill.
.. y»« Indianapolis Sorosis Club ba* pitched* oentiwo or tLtk mirei from that city, |g£ tha .Social Ev.il. iii
Waxtbe Beookj,
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a colored man,lrava
•ttrie ana Wggf'
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river, heat Iodlahsfcolis, WednWtSQ£rn'nJ?' ED* was dro.wned.
,XHB Bev. Messrs. Richard Braes, Sprindle Bruford and Walter Scott, Deacon», were advanced to the Holy Order of Priests, at the Diocesan Convention, ia jhtdtansTwHtroP-Wyd0*^^-
comertstoot of the new Metho-
diet Episcopal Church at lodianapolra was laid yesterday afternoon at. 4 o'cl&cft.j The oration was delivered by Revf $'$• R«wlin» iws ^'2
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embankments in many places
%JODe th?,|°dianaPolis & Yinc.enoe? MkdMve been washe^ away,-,! damage viltaoon beireoaediisd-' a--' n'"- •••*i th* Mr1B.Cbirfdh^coupying Robert's Chapel, will vol#
the "lay delegation." iqii^^an Woman saffrage wULbe prw?tical-
ly ntolt«ttd.
Xbm Thlri Annual Exhibit'^ 'of^e
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liOKknli be taald in Fountain Grove Falf Grounds, commeaciog Wednesday and o^iuuin^ Thursday, Friday and Satur-
lay S4V 8. 9»10 *nd A
Os SVUDAT
last the Rev. John W.,
Sullivan, Chaplain of the State Prison 9aith, organized a religiousSociety in the prison, composed exclusively of convict#,
Qi0 juune of "Christiati-Brother
hood.' Ninety-nine members were taken
ii«fcfe!9J?Pkniza
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CoMMa»d*e James
MbB
sit Vt.mea are the Tr^tees of
the Purdue TJniverslly. The Common Council of LajTayetie bas "adopted a resolution tendering them the freedom of the dlffj' ^Jast hat that amounts to practkwlly, wecaa'4 tell, but suspect it's something nice—including unlimited deadhMl arrangements.
IiT all who are interested thefSTn* r#i mem^ that the Woman's Suffrage Convention will be held inJndiana^olu on the 8th and|f th instant. Among the cslebri^^ expected to be present are Mrs
Livermoretof Chicago, Lucy Stonef Mrs. StantoD, SusaQ .Anthony, Anna Dickinsop, ^n^Mfdape GeorgeJrjpcis
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THTC suicide mania still rages: On ige4needay last, Joel Long, a farmer, living near GranvHle, Delaware county, committed suickle by-drowning himself in. tbe Missinsinewa. On the28th, a Mrs. Brewn, living near the six-mile house, In Delaware, county, .set her house to Fight* in the morning, wrote fc note to her husband 'inlorming him that she was not dlssatisftw) with him, but that she was tired of life, and deliberately cojjan|^f£ the deed-
JSlOT«to«riff of flu Joseph county ar^ reeteO'ohn Bmblem in South B#_d, a few 4»y« ago, on the charge of making counterfeit five cent nickels. The moulds, gfpe and other accoutrements for counterf|It}nc ^ere fo^od on hij pr6m^Jea, but D^ne^f the bogus coiof. The accused was taken to Indianapolis and th« Grand Jury of the United States Court has the case under consideration.
From that time till the outbreak of the recent war Commander Fosier's sea serv« lee wa* almost continuous/ At tbe begtnaiog of the Rebellion he was a Lieut.
Commander, and was ordered home from m* io the Mississippi Squadron, irtdei* Admiral Porter, March, 1863. Until «Julyi 1865, he commanded a division of Porter's Fleet, and was promoted fgr gallantry in action. While In command .of the Iron-clad Neosho, in a severe engagement at Taxoo Pass, his vessel disabled rebel battery, and was obliged to retire eftjr being longer under tire than any boat in the yiptilla. ^t tbe conc'aSton of the war Com^ mender poster was again ordered to sea, ^nd while upon this last voyage he contracted yellow jsilnaice, from the effects of which he neverentlrely recovered^
For the last few months of his life, while hie health would permit, he was stationed It the Navy Yard at Mound City.
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and Tennessee into "pfes^h
the past tWQ, weeks ^bout forU.fi»nvlie« have cVosse^ tSe-'^Mrfo* river'at'^sfewf^.|bany, mostly bound
[€or
wm confirmed
Greene, Wasli-
)pgton,.Or»ngK^ajjd MoatoeadountiesJC r.' IT n.-nr V. bany I
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Rue. The oppdSlT^n elements of tbp roady^ fioiwv^ jgraparloi p9 dispute the pdint, and bsw,j^icMtd tWj^ intar a tloh to enter ^proceeding to set aside the sale.' $ j^a#*not likely,'^owevec, that thieWiH frnfeqqt $6 any thfflgf*
CoL. #:jL.' proposes that iTtb* Trusted! &t As^ptyjljniveisity will the new building op, his farm-s^jaJ^nin|, Greencjitlfc fceaW?& makfr*dai^fcm of foi ibe pufj$B*4 iHe aUoi sajrf tbrtlf ^ls neighbor/^W^Dji Ttocki^tq i«i^L«M^e» similar domtion^ W will addj^MiB^eieh. r.. va'J
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"A pjffartitu£K&&i'f between twp neigh* bors*ho hatf prefi«^:^erti "a"' friend)^ WR yere 'as
4ety qW|5^
jpfef^le men.- took
place in Jdnnsoa township, Crawford ii a his, d^Sr^titfeif dff, anV the other had one of his •Wh'IWWP' "6H and oneo^ fcls «^STIiteraliy gouged ou
A. T. WfiiJjri.MKY
Esq.,
late P^stdbtste^
at Evans^Aa, and one of tlfifc leading the First Distrl^ has acpolitical'editor o'
vans^Ul^ Ccfflier,
•our verj^
siirtve wi*M| fot^Iabundant fiiccess iq
hi^ew •MatioS^ Dampc^atp papers! seiffil t».-ber^nec^|aryi evU^' sinc th^jnftstlJGnfltjpttd on |b« pp^l^ w( ar^glad t%ra ^le^ant ^nt^nai as Mri Whittlesey-atgherh|al'if o:
th^nt. some gree
BreWtiM^t«la3f«AW^%. S A., recently sentenced to six months suspension for striking a brother officer in Alaska, has been reinstated in service by. order of the President. -. Uxj .-3awA*joifr*D»iofcXIJLL
A Cuban expeditibtt left the South'fe/fi:
^iFrgm interested p^r^jM here,,.it If leanred the men and munitions of .war have safely landed »hd jSldd We^lfP/orc^jghe expedition was fioAtge of a distinguished Qonfederat* jQcgotei from Louiaiane,, Col. l^^Uuiay. v:i
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the Departm^pit througki -the iBarings.-— Two-thirds of ithis sum'WaB 'dae on cable telegranM «pi»trniB|a1iMH Tktask* Pur" Chase. ,TT^.
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Fostxb,
whose
death was reported In the telegraphic columns of our last issue, and whise funeral oMtofttfo* occurred al'St.'PauVs ChttTfthi lodlanapolv, yesterday afternoon, entered the United States Navy in the Autumn pf 1846. Upon leaving tbe Naval Acadeipy in 1848, he was sent out as a Midshipman under Lieut. Commander Ap Catesby Jones, in the ship 0£io, eightyfour guns.
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The President this MOftiinjf iesved an qrder.direotinjf that all Jtnlghu Twaplaf employed in executive departmenu, wbo
W^lS^sfKeBatbe^ffiiceoteamlkV^niversary cTSU'Jij)hti's'XiOdge Kol,'* Philadelphia, -ha granted leave of absenpe for fouf days^ oounwncing o^.fche l^thiqj^ qo»aOX.8.
The' following Consuls ljave beea appointed J. Mason Rice, at Bra»disa H.v H. Irish, al Dresden R. O-'Ddmmond, at Naples J. D. Moffitt Penraflrtmco
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Thos. Adasason lr, III Htmoluitt
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Conner at Flnjjall.^ AFroIKTMKNW. M. M. Tratnbull Veen appointed collecter of Internal Revenue tor the 3d duuict the 9th Illinois. O H.X»graude, Superintendent of the Branch Mint at San Francisco. Jame^RusseU|J
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Several membeTS of 1 he."Cabinet had a consuiiaiion with the Presidenwtjys »uor ning in reterenoe t«
matiW5S4fi*i'itheir
respective departmenUfc itjil
ill leave Washing^l^ht«^^l^ afietaoon in the U. S. «tea«W
napolis, a^will ihe midstupmM 4a
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N'jtW Yauc, June 3^-The Herald says President Gram- does Bpt support Sflm^ Bar
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week tty Iia-
vi&wi on. A^hama claims
exprsesed in his late speech' He calls the speech good rhetoric, but poor logic, and
iv h*» T«yiiatdt ike not moms, "~odt ictuatid by a deiirt to masi^pr'.oir. posltibb
btebiir%AMr pt
rbeen
ov^resch Banks tkn^-^he.. annexationists
to UHs eount^y. wof^d not go to, wk with England we Ault oondudt negati^tionii-vrtih courteous diplomacy.
Tbe Soliclibr of Internal Revenue is in this city otfb"usinf«9 connected «rijth claims of certain bauks^to exemption from taxation, on the, gjround that a large portion of their capital is used by them as brokers in carrying stocks, and that they are nit ^therefore 'liable to taxation as ba»k«rs.
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Pratt's whiting factiory at Philadelphia tjas burned this morning.' Twenty thousand dollars loss.
Mayor Smith's residence. Rochester, IT. Y.( burned this morning. Loss $6000. BBCXPKOCAL TBI ATT WITH CA.KADA.
TIm Chamber of Commerce met to-day, Hon. Gpo. Qpdyke in tbe chair. Gefceiall lliram Walbridge. submitted the following resolution
Resolved, THtft the Ch&mber of Comm^rcedf New York tjity heartily endureea. the-'resolution «f -the Committee of W«5rs Imd Means which unanimously pawed tb£ Souse of Repr«seqtativea of lbe United Suites on the 23d of March,1869, recommending_the President of the Uuited~Slat«^~t6 renew negoi iaudns with the government
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Mav he ^taiC miic^ liOno^and^
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f) fImL Washington? fele 3,-^etgrs ifrom Cab§ recelv^fehersUajis mornin^ataVsthej forces uuderlgeneMde Jordon iiu^Oeeaedin' joinUg thlSlJubaitforces, aftw sl^eral fights in wbm the Spaniards^werg re* pulsed witMaaious losses. Th#loss4s of Jordon slipj^fonly forty-five kille$!andwounded. (H£ saved his artillery, 1|rms' and ammunition. He had with him new.'
Alabama AfFairr.
J!Tbw TobK, June 3.—A London gper oial states that the official correspondence between Etrglan and America in relar iiSnfto'the Alabama affairs, is pfablishsd. Ih February, 1868, Seward expressed a wiih for the.settlenientof dstims, suggesting an international confyence.. Subse» quentlySeward desired*th»t the Natural!• zation and San Juan Questions Should be first settled*. These were accordingly concluded in October. Joimson in behalf of Seward proposed'tbst the Alabama claims j)fi referred to a committee formed gf an equal number of British and Americsmg, *ith poVer to' fcall updn an umpire in
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The iiicl^ an.^MassacreLx^WwoIrA 5ule 2.-The Times nri'1 Conservative has received the followagadditwusl massacre on Fossil Creek C2 iJ
The tongues and hearU were cut out the dead, bodies .of wen Ohe calveb dT Xhife^-80o#n Red under their shoes
p4bes^-fleeh'lctitfr6m
thrift. M?Vs,i stuckioto-I^Bodiass.-eats cat .off ani heads sealped.
Jubu Jaik, Deputy Uultwl OtaLBS Mai shal, reports the Indians boiled the hearts
place ofigroater,security. -Thdse that remained in.\hB hOMVU *WevWt\jpolested This occurred in, two t^r^e lastapcea. Tbe cjlamip.is u^^ly^ttrjb^«|«^e lack vf ajms. for„ wherever a gun was fired the saVagfcs msd^hti fi^ht. The Indians drove off con^rftbleftOck,^«« the above settlements* r"
General
MeW«he«fi4»"'»^*^
a force of militia.
Cise of disagreement, yrhose decision should be fioal. Stanley responded that $be point' oh whicl* the former negotlaT tibas broke off, namely- the claims that the Americans wftu.ld raise before the ar-bTtration-^ihequestion of Sieged prema-ture-reoognition by tterMajesy's government of tbe state of belligerency of tbe Confederates, could not betaken up, and thereby cause the Government to depart from the position already taken but that he saw difficulty in so framing the reference that by mutual consent, either a tacit or express difficijlty jnight be. avoided. ^fhe, negotiations thereafter prooetd»d rapidly on. the basis of thif agreement, by which both nations" were to be blended for the pjifpese of making things run snjyoihly. .Aconvention *U drawn up and signed in December, England concfl^ingtliat tbo place of meetjng ebou'd be Waobiugtou. Sub equ.nuy Seward informed TfrerruoB tbat ine Contents of tbe convention wero not in accordance with the instructions to "MTiuter Johnsou, and tce'Pre/ident
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Great BrUetin, and
pres»s themkif possible to a d^flnite conclusion for '^he armngoment of reciprocal trade with Canada, and securing to out oitizens-the -freedom of the river St. Lnwrenoesaonl freedom of the shore* fisheries of the coast of British JWtb Ameriea,
Gfen. Wall?i3^ge ft, a^l^g^y ppeech "itdd, while oppoaA^ aoy' cioasuree looks ing to the acquisition of Canada by force,
Be woul^welcomf ?K,p«ople when they «re Wiilftigl® iitit IBeir political.fortunes wifii 2w St^tei 'H6 iii not leiieve ii good policy 40 attempt, to coerce Canadat)y commercial restrictions into uiUon with" tfee tfpi£ed Stated.' Intimate comnurctal relations should be broughtbonv.ppon terms mutually beneficwl, ftndMe'pliiiai£^esult will fdllow I
Walbridge stated Abe question
betweeffihe United Stater and Provin-
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loterohazige of national pro
ducts of the ssoil cupon such reetprceal tenbs as nay be agreed-upon. jSecoad* aA assimiaiailonjjf excise duUe«, and of patent and cepyrigfct laSKtii
Third, free ftaflgi^ of the river St. Lawrotfce and ealargembnt of Canals, treedom ©if the shore fisheries of the coast of British America*-
Fouvthf regulation of transit trade. 0eQthfii' pr}ceedtd t6-argue iu .favor of the resolution and propositions above-ad-vanced, contending that whilst Canadians will be jwtiifled w&h the convenience of sefi ifcfeitf'our- n&irt'Mtr,' InTeturn far en-, largement of the St. Lawrence by them: free of cost totheUaite48tates,and the^ freedom of the St. £a#rwctrand the fisheries, yet that convenience of our mbrkeu, tf, Uemj ^fiU jeHlly be no competitionTo our farmers and an absolute benefit to our merchant!, our capital end credit, together with the fact that we have free access to the ocean at all seasons of tha^yearjwould be a great oonvenienee to Canadians. But their use also necessarily implies that in using our capital, our credit and our, ports, we-derive advantages that the possession of capital, credit and ports give to the community. In qther words, we become the merchants of 4,000,00$ people whom we are now driving away. The resolution was adopted, and it was yoted that a c6py .of the argument, be transmitted to the Secretary
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'ij EnglandLoudon, June 3."—Dispatches received to-day from Mold, a small town in the northern part of Wales, give details of formidable riot which occurred there last evening.' Several lives lost and niany injured in an attempt to rescue two prisoners in the hands of the Sheriff. TheSheriff and his guard resisWd manfully bat the mob belog'too stroatg.% was found necessary to call oat the military force, which fired upon the rioters, killing four instantly and wounding many more
At the date of last dispatches the town was quiet The prisoners were still in custody.
London journals still continue to discuss tho Alabama olalms .and relations between Great Britain and the United States. ..
The Daily News hopes Motley will assist England to forget the treaty recently rejected.
The Standard felicitates Motley on his decent, speeches, and .hopes England will be able to reciprocate his sttfctiments.*
W I •"f.'to}' -'i .From Havana. June 3.—G«h Pel,ail, whose life was threatened by'-volunteers, wear to Cienfuegas, but the volunteers there" refused to allow bim to land. He was compelled to return to Havana. Oa his arrival here thev demanded his life because b? bad sold his country asserting that he had received $120,000 to, allow some rebels to etc *pe. Jflorc^sse' Ssatore on behalf of the administration, and Senor Dirrescz and Caf^ain General Dulc# atioeeded in obmpromislng the affair witnthe volunteers, and ^irther outrages were prevented.
Yesterday ovenlnethe vplunteers,greaU ly excited, assembled before the Captain General's house and shouted "Death to Dulce," "Death to Pelai$."
This morning a comm:ashn front the Volunteers entered the place and demanded General DuWs immediate, resignation, declaring be was allied with' traitors* The resignation of th« Captain f^Qeral was soon afterwards announoed. No act of violence was committed. The volunteers tiOw^have full control, and arereal* ly the governing power of the Island.
Several Lieuteaant Goveri^jrs and civil offices of high rank^ accused ^f connivance with rebels, are to be imtBedlately relieved-of their offices. The incurgents in several recent enoouul&rs haVe gained slight advantages,ovar the troops.
The volunteers in Matanca?, following the example of those in Havana, assembled befotft-the Governor's palace ttrere and demanded the immediate resignation of the Governor of Matansas. The demand was acceded to,- and CoL £eon is now acting as Governor, -ifo outrages w$re committed, "At. last accpunts order was maihtaiDedi' The ^ity^ of. Havana remains eitbeddlngly quiet, hut public feeling is intense.
A steamet has been ordered to ba in readiness to convey Oenoral Dulce to Spain, and it is expected he will-depart lh a day or two.
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Cjuld not approve .off certain stipulations, which in tbe present form would not receive the safrtnten of the Senate.' Seward assured Thornton of the desire of the U. Is. to bring the matter td a satisfactory contjltwion," acknowledged negotiations, but hoped the importance cf the subject would lead him to -oonsent to modifloatio'u acceptable to the Senate. On tbe English mihistry bt-ing changed, Lord
Careodon wrjte under d.ate of.Dac. 24th, that the Britfehgoyerotaent was prepared to meet the Ainsi of the U. S., and-aent a draft of a convention by which-negotia-tion a were to be completed'on tbe 14Ul of January. Thesecopdconvantion, drawfi up by Lord Clarendon, and lately Tfltv jec'.edby thaSenat^, was in fact a propos%V to cheat Che Dublic by deceptive olaoses in f^rdHo She recognition, of belligeren«y, and excited mdignanJfc comment^ ke« with :«il f*»vr mindea mtfo, and appears to bave fuliy jvbt^§i€tho^acticn of thaS&jaie.. a«nu.-w
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From St. Louis-
gn. -Louib, May 3.—A «^%®il 56m Hay# City, Kansas, says It is stated on good authority that the'Indians wbo are committing depredations on the-frontiers, do not belong- to the tribes ^o were operated on fastHrlnter SOnJ^f ike Arkansas Northern Cheyennes,.~fisoBX *nd ArapaSoes, who have, come |0«tk from the department of the Platte. Every effort is1Wing made to afford {KcCection.49 *he -sis^ifment, and travel amg' the border and across the plains secure.
From New Hampshire. Concord, N. H., June 3.—Gov. Stearns was insgurated to-day. His messsgesays tbe State debt has been reduced $360,000 within a year, and this sameritlo wilf extinguish it in eight years, The promo* tion of agricultural interests and the adoption of the 15th- amendment are urged. The manufacturing and mercantile status satisfactory. .:
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State, who^i^ i| understood is about to •take voca
iiHo consideration the proposition, ted by Geoeifal Walbridgei. -r•lliSlfk':!
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Fesmont, O., June 3.—The Fremont Postoffice was broken, into and robbed last night. The thieves destroyed a large number of letters.
CINCINNATI MARKET By Tetograph.1 OiaoimiAti. Jane S. FtOOB—Doll, fsmiiy at «6 60Q5 76.
WHEAT—Dnll at 1 15 for No 8 atid 1 20 for No 1. OoBN—Steady at 63(864 for ear.
O t'S—In light supply, barely equal to the deBand. and the market la steady at '68®71. j^Yj£ Dull at 81 18 for No 1, dessaad (S8»
l^OTTON—Firm,
middling atS7)0«8.
TOBACCO—Actlre, ealee at toQIO
uaaifii w. -».^ui -C
UTEINDIANA FRIDAY-CORNING JUNE 4,1869.
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WHISKT—Quiet but flmt at 95. POBK—Mes* Firm end in demand at Sllheat
heldfat 31 25@31 60, BULK MS.AT3—Quiet brt eeldfirmly at \t%. for ehoulders aad 15 for sides a lot of Clear bulk sides sold at 16^, buyer for this note,
JaCON—Shoulders Bald at 13)^ldes at 18K far Clear rib and 17 for clear, nothing 4one e*4ept a speculative purchase pf clear sides at 17)4, solt l«r,foa thli month.
IXftD—Could have heen bought at I8J4. BUTTER—la Sjir shipplog deassai at for fresh.
KOOS--19c and steady. IflNSBEPOIL—Qa'et at 04. LAKD OIL—fl 40®1 48. ,.( PETBOLKDM 28@30forrefiu«d„ .. •. "i SDOAB-Steady atl3}£KX for New Orleans. M.OI.A-8K8—7&®80. COFFEE—21086S. GOLD—i«8.
NiJW YOB.K HAJeUSJKT
by Telegraph.] Saw Voaa, June3. F1 ODB—Closed steady with good export de. mand for fresh ground extra state and Teiy dull and beavg for ethers.
WHBi'f—Qoiet at Si 42@1 42% for No 2 ^UaTS—A shad* easier at'
welters
afloat and 77^ fer in »tore. B1 E-Du lat 7?4@9 rCarolina. COFFEE—Quiet and steady. .^,.w
S1JGAB—Quiet and drooping at UX@1*H »®r Cuba MOr.ASSES-Qui'taod steady.
HOPS—Qui«t at 61*12 f»r American. PETRO' KD 'i-Hrn at 14)43iU^ for cinda aad 3l#-i0^ for reflued
IIN8EK0 Ol«'—Quiet. TUBPKNTlNB-^iniet. POBK—Firm at S3. 6O98I 87 for new «•«, closing at 3 6i cash, 80 »f for old, »®2« »r prime, 28328 76'orpr me mess.
BEKK—steady at SO316 lor naw plain mess acd 12@8 for new eTtia mess. BBS.F HAM--Steady at86#w.
CUr MEATS—Steady at ^3 for shoulders and
15@i^i for bams.
.wbLES—Ktrm but quiet atl«3.„ LABn—si.«idy at 18a #(t, chiefly 19){A1% for kteam, and *"d5reffU.
BUT 1B t- Dull and heavy at 28^32 for Ohio and30(tl36 for Sia e. OHESsE-Qule'at 11®S3. .t
MONEY—*ctl»a at per cstrt oa call. GjLD-Closed at 37X.
Fivb Cents a glass for Soda Water at Shelledy'a Drug Store. 29d6d
£wbkt
Potatoesat
Suuhbib
,$££CIAJ. NOTICES.
^jqoLUALc SarQeoBS^ SO jiacka^s Staple D/f Good*. Taocy Pres Ooodi. Ke'w York quotations for Cash.
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l(«rMlteb* Ptlano, arrlngton B4oc*. Wm. j£.,MolnMui, Uaiu street*f, 6'a Bafrt^Crnlt," 8a.Mala Street. 4 MeoU ADay, SOOhio8trett.*o ""f Joe. B^JBIake, Ohio Street. ta« tl ARCHITBCT8 AND BUILDBJR8,
Jv A. Trydagh, corner Main and fifth. fUtt William*, corner Ninth anA Mattwrr/ 4#rfdoi BOOTS'AlfD SHOKS!®'^ J^oob Doll, Booth Fourth «tre«t. SZ
BOOKS AND STATIOlf tB^I Bsrtlett A Qrnndy. 101 Main Street. A. 8. Doolejr, 1M Maiq Street j. bablkbs".Frank Heiulg'*Bio.\Safayette Street.
BILLIARDS.
At Teutonia Hotel, Wm.MhalTcr, Proprietor. CAKftlAGE J^ACTOiiX-, Wildy, Thomas a Oo., Cor. Xd and Walant. .CLOTHING. 6bo s1 W. a. Baanister, 7» Hiyn Street. -. i»H QroVer'jl iNUUer,#1 M»iu Stroet. .. ." John'Barniale, oT«r faxion AWauiSi« s. Frail Schiewmg, 19a Ma.n stiee*.^ ^catci^OAL DBALKR3.
A.Ho^gaa, Snlli«HU Connry doai. 4ohn BlUrloAl. 5
ot^k Dt., snUjV^^'* moods.
TneH, Blpley Co., oorner 6th and Mala street W. a. Kycua Go., 77 1UU street. ti. Wittig A Uo.. 170 JBain street, Bdsali ic 06.-, 'ohrner tVurtn and main street* flaxtaa A Wa4mley,"lll.Jttaia street. jUorneliiuA Uaggerjy^coruM- Mate uH TWru
DKUOGlSTd.
B*rr. Golick ABetrry, corner fltaln and J'oarti FA.ii.MlNG IMPLKMJSNTfl. Joaea A Jottee eaSk side JPnblioLS^ji're. GUNSMITH AKD STINCli^UTTKt^ .John Ari|is^rong% Ohio street, ^,4 HABDWAKB. dory A Maaeonrt, Main Street.' «U5 to*
Aofiin, Shryer A Co., l^ain 8ii«et«r afnav
p'n
'HATS AND. GAPS. •. 1 *ir.o
Jo§Qyh O. Yates, 145 Miiu street. .. 3 iv HOTJiiLS.
rNational
HoaHe, coraer Sixth-arid Main."
Clark lioase, corner Ohio and lfirst. Terre Haute House, corner Main an4J8eT«atli. Farmers* Hotel XJvr 9 ih and'cSery.,
INSURANCE AGENTS^ I Hfger A MclCeent Powiiag iialJ. J89I 3. A, Foot®, e5,Main strwtf.
io
v.mtm
LLSBS. oVtOOO4CS»-
Jftcob Kern, Opp o(Hte PdtotOifice.
LIVERY STABLE. reW
Bpbort Hunter, oppoiite BiihttnHonse. 1^ LEATHER, &c It. A. Burnett, lit ai|d 146 Main j^ticpt. MONUMENTS, SCOTCH GRANITE
Waliter A SpplnghouS^n, .Cherry street, be ttfcen'Sth and lOtb. .ijpieO MUSIC' DEALERS.
OT a -. S-HGT? ii Khsner, Palace of Music, 48 Ohfo street.
ao
MECHANICIAN,
A. Tiliau, is eonth 4th St. opp. Post Office. MILLINERY, M. 4. Baridan, 80Uai^ street, oi fli' S. L. Straus, 149 Main sc. rs, Bnckingham, Cor, 4 s^dOliia.
MILITARY CLAIMS.L
D. S. Dan*ldson Farringto-. Block, Mala St. NOTIONS AND TRIMMINGS. T. H. Blddls, 151 Main street. ,e,.,
PAINTERS-
Barr A feakle, South Fourth Street. PHYSICIANS," Df. 8:
J.
IS
Touug, west side Pablio Sqaar®. .«t
l)r I. V. Seelf,", 41 North 4th Street. ?r RETAIL GROCERS. %, B. B. Wright A. Co., 1E5, Main Street.
D. MoHoy No 9 South4th street. 7 0.1. pley, Main Street. I''1 RAILROAD AGENT. James H. Turner, at McKeen A Faddock's Mill
REAL-ESTATE AGENTS. Headrich AL^oge, coraer Mala aad 4th streets SADDLERY HARDWARE. Fred A. Bdjs No. 8 south Fifth street.
ii«q
,t-in.so.
STONE "WOBK,
Walter A Xpplnghousen, Cherry street, between 9:h and 10th. DEWING M^fcHINE^' ,^. Carter A ffeiuer, 18 North 4th 8traet» ,,: .T. H. Biddle, 151 Main Street. V,
SKIRTS AND CORSETS. ^jr Her* A Arnold, 89 Main street. n. 8. Weiss Ne. HS9 Main street.
STON35 CUTTERS.
Wagnor A McFarlane, S|ast of T. H., A I. B. B. tm
rre,«hl
•U vi UNDERTAKER TsaaclBall, earner third and Cherry,:» 'iA. M. W. O'Ooaaelt Main Street.
f».U
A. H. DOOLEY, Diuuur
$
an
No. 100 Mala st
Tt}& tot
BOOKS,
No. 100 Main St.
E. Wtig^t &
Co.'e, 1E5 Main street. [16,dtt
that you got tlx Hsraxia
tJigars tor twenty ft vo cants atO.Tyst* Cigar Store, south corner National House, opposite tBe Postoffice.
go «,«»
AN ORDINANCE
TO JMOBS TBI WAOXS or ULSOSnia Ml* A*S team TSBS WSSIISS ON *B SCBBtTS US iUIU
4. unaf us ctrr ornsu sari.
ordaiati bftlu Cttf OnmtU of Ttm ButU,
That all peTtons
who
1
eax
*l JW
*m: DBKSS MAKING. 'j ilr4.~N. B. if«#dgte, jbix, bet. 4th al^ StlTSts DENTISTS, lb. H.9artJlJa*iew, Itf Main strasfe Ce O.
may cosinet wtlh tke an-
tkoilttes of thiS city to grade, gravel, pare or iQ( 4o« any etoae or woodea wagon w»y or otW lnpronmrat oa any itrtet, allay or aidewalt vithtn the corporate limits cf larra Haate, shall cooirat to tiaTS inserted ta their contracts the following woid*, tc-wit: "Ibedty reserves the right to retain 10 Biuch of the ftmi eetlssate oa this contract, er the rntl'e amonot, to bepeid by the city for street crossings, will be snfflcleat tray the back wages -f laborers, teasseters and other* orking £r said ooatractpr or coetractors on th» street or alley ieecribed shore, whether
tbe said work isdoae by the day, w*ef or Job, and apart of this contract.
and thia oondittoa is al solute,
SEC. 2. Laborers, teamsters, acd others, shall b»required to file the claims with th. j(a»or of the city at least two days be'oie the first payment an such coatraets ahail be due and payable 10 said contractor or contractors, with the cer fio.te of said contractor or contractors as to the aaiouat die to the laborer, teaaaster, or other parson who shall bare r»nJared eervioe oa the stre-t or alley embrac.d hi tre oontraot, and on a'iisllore to obtain such certificate, tbe laborer, teamster, or other person employed an such street and alley, m% file his account with to* Mayor, and test.fy urder oath that uch amount claimei» f« *ue and unpaid by the contractor or contractors. o*u. a. On such claim bsing filed, and testified under oath, it shall Be tbe duty of ihe Mayor to iau ^citation to tbe contractor or contractors aforeaaid, to appear before him within three days front it date, and to answer the uomplalat of kuch laborer, hamster, or oilier p«rmtn tmipitry dby them,a* to theamoaat (If any) uu«to such eu|ilif», and ail sunia found to be a shall ba ced'ucttd from tbe n» jet unpaid ou the .aid contract, for the benefit of such abortr, te taste., or oth*r ieron, »or*ing fo taid ntrac or or cobtractoi s. And be it tari her nndsrstood, that ibe Mayor of tie city Slall n.ve auib ri
to wtrbhold from said eoa'iaoior eonirai to-s each Sam cr rtlms she *»jr deem I w. ul.y due to tuca labo 11, e»mste a,or oth*r
ptno
emjiloyed on such oomiact, and paf the
same over to uwclaimaiits, without utinec ssary rtc a Sao. i, Au emergency existing for the taking ^Oe^t of (hlo rd u^lcd, it 1* clrd in lor Ir^m an 1 afte its pasiuge and pub.icatlon in thw tltj daily paper*.
O.T.
..
COOKUBLY. Mayor.
Attest: Da-Ikl L. VtcKSbl, Ci O «rk.
•WxiBoij* ttca»«."
(,dJ
Foltciea In the
No. 100 Mala si.
^OTLOPS.
TERRE HAUTE, 1ND.
J^OTlG. OF DISSOLUTION.
The partnership her tore ex'st'ng tet«e«n O'Btyla A Uoamaii is tbls d«T olt olv»d +J mutual OJtSont. bn U. U'Boj le will cunttna« l/»ath"rai Hid.busin-ss at the old sianJ.anl will pay alTdel-t* of tbe l.te (I m, and is al Do authorised to tallest and rec ipt- all cUims du thtm J* H. O'B'Jt LE.
May 84, lW dwSw5 T. J. jFFMAN.
GLBBK'S NOTICE.
Notice is hereby giTen 'Uttthe Board of E^uall sstion of TaXfS
for tb-
at at theO ascll Chaiqb ofsa City on Tbortday, tha 10 day of Juie, 1869, where Tax fayers may attend and enter complainU th,etm fbefr .'Sfxinintto high. 1. L. YI"KEtlY, m21dto518 City srk."
0
JeldJw
AN ORDINANCE
ToAasWe ssctIun Taaia or ay OhDISaKCS ihtiTlica *-iM uauiaiscs TO »a. git rua.TBK I ai-s
otur.K.
Be it orH&iMi by (hi Common QvUicil tf the
of Ittr* tiuvt
OCjf
ih tectiou 3 aa or. luauce
entitled "An Ordiuanco to uohibt Tbeet ioal aato^uorEiaibi.ioa. and Pubiu rhows, wi.hout license," woich Sold teotioh reads as follow., to wtt •'^hc. 3. Xhe amount to be pi for each license nit a 11 us loilow.: For exuiijillon^r ahvoing either a Hlppoaioma tr (.ir.us, fifty dollars 1 raoh ezhioition and for either a an, Ma uagoiie, or o^ber collectioa of animals^ BTqr dol.' lt. for each exhibition and ten dollars for aach inhibition in *ddi Inn ih r^to. lor each' side-th -w auttexed or attach*d either and Tjt ail tbaatrualaDd other Exuibitlons «ni PablicShoas, five dollars tor eaoa JCxbiDitioa. bhow or rfaimaiicf," beabd the same hereby amended to r.0.1 as ollows:
B»o. 3. TMe amoaatto be paid for each license •ball be as "follawn: For exhibition or thowinc either a Hippodrome or 0.rcu, tweaty-flve dolUrs forewihexiii4doii, and for either a Oarav«n Uunatierieor other collection of animals, twen-ty-five dollars for each exhibit 00 and UtedollaraToreacn exhibivion iu additieu thereto, for eaeh sloe-show ann x«4 or attich«d to either and for all Theatrioai and cth.r exhibltianr am public shows, live djlla.s f,r eacn exhibition, nrperffrman e.
Proriitd,
That .whenever any Theatrical or
thereXji il' n, exci pting Oiicuses, Cira»aD», or Mena,er.es and tbeir side thows, th 11 rfmain lormore ihanone.day the .Mayor is hereby aurized, in Eis di^cretioo, to reduce tbe consfo.- every subse^ueut exhibttionur perfoimauce to any um not less tbau one collar.
Orda'D'd »ud oit.bli hed ihis 18th day Of May, 1869. a. F: COOKIRLY, Mayor. Attest: I'AS ill Ii. VivaCaT, City Clerk.
riv/roNET I JLYX TO THE *D A I It £1
J-8 d2w
SJICTJJRED UNFOitHJNATE by
O E
I
INSURANCE COMPANY OF
N E W O Cash Assets $4,00ir,000. H03F0BD B0UDIN0T, Agts.
jyjEB^CHAJS TAILORING.
I have just received and now open to the inspection of iny patrons and tbe public in general tbe most desirable styles of Colored
jV
WOODa WOOD I
Xwouhondredcords of seasoned Cord Wood
tor
»«1». lui oVnecs laftfct the "Early Wast Midi street, or at Joha Mc. Farlsne'e of.' fiee north Third street promptly filled.
EABLKY HOUSE Ki »*AV«a*A», Proj de^lO-dly
Buy where you get tt»e best quality and the raoBt Hardware fox yoor money. I TOA HOUSE Perhaps Anstin, Shrye.r ft Co. could make you see It. 1 The'twdkrstghed opens to-day, a large and -_u. oewly tarnished Boarding House, on the corner -Ras»1ik81 FA.BOAU»«ri—Barga5n8 In
Fifth and h.rry stre is, where be hopes to
anO Scoond streets, where I Moose well kept ia In every respect, have just opened aa entire new stock, al^ I MmmodiausWaKon Yar.i adjoins the p-em-nurchased since the decline in pnce%. 11»,. Nicholas filbecK' fapr2,dtl
I i*e«Marsh lMtf
It'is said "This world is all is fleeting "VJOTICE. show for man's 'illusion giTeo/ bat I a. p. those Who shad tears of ^oe c*n hav«
them soon dried up if ttaey wiU-on to Moody's and buy one ofhis Yeli— pS?I"«W
-rKt-r-.r
Ciiy of Tcrje Haut" 1 1
—i.W AJJtoasAH
of Jane next, uee dwtd
WM. PADDOCK, Auditor Vifo Oounty.
1
Cloth Coating, Cassimere and VESTING,
In all shades, wh'ch I pr:pose to make up to OBDEB in tie latest and t-est
FITTING STYLE,
On short notice, Cheapor than tbey can ba anywhere west. Pl«»atj al! on FKED. SOHLEWINO, mSdtf 193 Main S'.rer, Metropolitan Block.
DENTISTRY.
L. H. BAJRTB.OLOMBW SUBOEOK *N» M.KOUANICA1, E N 1 S
DK
bticce»«or to Dr. D. M. WSCLD, No. 167 Main 8t. S»tiou»t Bl.tcK, Ti-rre Hnute iud. [nSOdtf
C. O. LINCOLN,
DK The
Nd.1100 Main st.
PAPERS
No. 100 Main st.
No. 100 Main bt.
Oldest Established Dentist In Terr© Haute, Orrioa—Ou Sixth Street, between Main and Ohio, oni door south af National House.
Harlag Uad upwards of olghtccn ynars' experience in Oeutistry, he la .-oufli!-rrt that be caL •MMafao-lftn in all «asM-» 'iySMly,
HEKZ & Ali^OLD,
89 MAIN STREET,
SELL A
SPLENDID WHALKBOJiE
O S E
7 5
"a beautiful
iiooiJ' SKIRT,
their own, manufacture at SOctg
f,
A
LADIES HOSE ,e
10
te
OTHER GOODS IN PROPORTION,.
They Repair Free of Change
•5^ All Hoop Skirts
Which ware bought of tbsm or their [Sin prodecessor, Mr. B. Weisz.j3
r\RB8S MAKING.
Mrs. N. E. HEDGES QasremoTcd her Cloak aad Dreas Maklnj estah* leehment to Nayloi'a new building on Ohio, between Voorth acd Filth »tree»e, where ebe wi I m«ek v}i who porfcet #ork in thia liai«, "Tarttenlar attention *111 be«i»en, as heretofcrn, to the latwt eSy lee-
The nvoat eki\ifni Milatantt haTebsMi Mgagad Wedding Coetomee, Ball and PartT Dreesee Ladiea aad Ohildren'e Cloaks ar br«MSa ajana Mtared with prossptaeae aad dispatch. Jlltf
-'5
'te
our QOODS.
s» '/•a ill 1*
.3 &<
W 8. R¥€E CO.,
JSE^ONAiLE.r
DRY GOODS
LOOK AT THK ATTB ACTION for LAtlES and COILDBKH:
THIHT DRESS GOODS
rH !Si
AKp
»«t CJ.-W f««t-
tXula.Tioys aau snows
I
LOOK AT OUB
Wall Paper
Then le&Te yonr orders for a lob that will pleaaa or no pay. AU orders for Paper Bang ag left with ne will ba promptly attended to, and "attraction guaranteed.
Labof, Time and Money.
WAbHIS WIIH
Hard Water
ESTABLISHED MAY 13.1851
fef
In great Tariety, ia mall and medium cheoks.
Llama Lace Points, Llama Lace Fichues
Tar yoaae ladles. 8 4 black and (-4 White Shaw!
Crepes. Large atock of
Vt
SUMMER SHAWLS. PARASOLS,
cu
Extra Silk Sun Umbrellas.
TUETRIMML\G STORE
'j*0i
J-r.iiiS'iU '"1' •!«$?• I
tnttons to match Irimmiagg,
Trimminff Satins,
Piques Trimmings to match, adtes' and Gents' English Hosiery, Driving and other^Qloves,^various styles,
Fans, Fans, Fans, &c.
Sucks and Linens
In White, Drabs Buff, Small Cheeks, Strtps Ac. forOenis and Boys, under price.
Marseilles & Honey" Comb
S E A S
In new designs and at papular prices!
CARPETS, WALL PAPKB&C.
Nottingham Lace Curtains.
J»APCJI HANGINGS AG.
V.\I:VP
SPRING STYLES!
nk
W. S. BYCE & CO.
yd
.061'} fa/ 'Ki'yB orv.=
-18-
:«.'Q irt'JT*
the cbcejupest.
GO WAN & BEARD'S
AMERICAN
lo
ittn
Detersive Soap.
XT
-.-Mu .-.vV- u'v -f---
AaWBil A8 90FI.
'.a:V
..
QOOD PAIR OF 1
•'a Excelled
It Cannot 6e
1
In Its washing qaalitiei. Try it and prors it. ror Sale to the Trade t7
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'.i ».»•''
COX A SOX. \.**U
ri EO. B. JACKSON
sit
A CO.,
VT 9I»ftU CtBDtissiM ib4 lorvariiig lettbats, DSAUBS IH
«AUrf
nOVB* TOBK. UBD. PRODUCE. AC,, SO. 68 WAtJTOT 8TBIXT, CINCINNNATI, 'OHIO sua TO B. I.Bcannao, Treat. TraakllaBank, ...
Olaclnnatl, Ohio.
Sibley, 1 ranch ft Co,, Oommltilon Herohnats,
Jamrs V. Taraer, Xsf. leblSdSm
Oincianati, OMa.
Q.OTT & BURGESS, HOUSE and SIGN PAINTER
PAP1B HA96IS AHD fiKAlXIB. SHOP—Ia Karly's Block, a few doors aartk of Main street.
rat'
All work done promptly aad at rssggable l|ft|fl1
3U4-
•.f.c: "Aitb
BR0IL4WBB0S.
1 5
109 Main street, ,n
Importers, Wholessla and Betail dealers ia
JW,PAPI* HlHCIIlieS,
ssCAENSSr7
wrl
"^WINDOW SHADKS,
ti
OIL CL0TB8 «e." '.J
JL t-w
rff»
Waara now raoelrlnf oar IT«W eprlag stvlea, ^^•haH tenons tan tly aodtag to tMa as they
a* W.** hare oa haad the •w -'i 1^56 V,i
LARGEST STOCK 1
*1
W
S a a
v.'bOj tub etaki* -1"
LOWEST PBICES,
to be iOcnd ia tbe West, f?b
WerEave a. numbtr of Firet Class DeCoraiora, Desisors aad Pain Paper Hanuere that ws can send to
any part ot
Citjr or Country?
t'iji ftdJ fc.Va-3 111 ai il k?n Vo 1c iviilctM'sujlipi..pJaTtiq r.u-!'
tm
the
0
r-
»--^"'"'1^
-fid BKOKAW BRO'S.
BA.B&AHSTS
»q vi £vvt-T} Joaeso fiiic fi wit %'J tV? q9b os ti ',atmx*
«h
vs"-'
i3
Cornelius Haggcrty's.
um
50 Dozen Hoop Skirts at 35 aud 30 cent*. q*
•a
ft-
ti
Good
MA*t
Colored Printo
Ta!WWfl
at12xc.au.
:,sa«nrajfi V.UJ
oJ Sja&as' «i W-4
Yard wide Brown Hfuslln
iS?.--: I.fi'i at II, WJJ and 16 cents.
but
and Decorations,
id'*1
ViCKf f0P" I9!.- #».• 6?,:
Oood Sleached Muslin Tioq
ed] fni
Dress Goods
da?
4it
-:y
•.
THE BEST
at csots.
3J*}• ,:.n n«,t
^Ladies' Hoie a -. .. es low t« 10 cents a pair.
Cheaper tfcaa «Tsr-
Good Thread, Warranted S00 yards, only 5 cents a spool. 8 ft! vc t&OKl
H'l.'i' '1
Isarge Stock of Jeans and lottonodes At very low pricfS-
3.- TTNX
STOCK OF
FERCALE9,
FBE1CH and SCOTCH
GIIGHAHS,
STKIPES,
_.T,
CHECKS and TICKS
'0*3 FOB KVIETBODY. iqn
C9RSELIBS & HAG6ERTT,
COT, Main and Tiaird Sts.
«&•
SSJBfiCI
VX7INPUW GLASS TT illOUsa.
WAKE-
3K\JAM1\ 11. SHDEUAKfcR
Nos. 205, 207, 209 .ad 211 N. 4th St.,
PHILADELPHIA.' W'M Importer of iji French and Eoglith W'niow^ "pf,, French Piate Glass for WindoWi. Prench Lookiog Glass Plates. aU Hammered Plate Qlass for Skylights., •1 Floors. Colored and Ornamental Church Glass Fluted Glass fur Conservatories.
Every 8ise and Thickess,
By the original c»»e. boa. or single Hnht.-qn'ra or oat to aay irtsgolar »ha(«s. maiHosm
removal.
Terre last*, Indlaaa.
RAILROAD AGENCY.
I Uara moved mj oihee to HoKeen A PaddoekV •ID, wbere I would be pleased to my old Mends aad onstoiaeie.
Throagh reoadpts giren oa shlpssents or pradaea toail batara Oitloe. All Ball, aad Bait aal VTater ratea as low, aad lift aa quit a aa moa competing Unas. Orain In hoik shi^ptd to Hew Cnglaad towns withoct change of oars.
JAMBSB.TOBMBB.Agt*
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