Daily Wabash Express, Volume 19, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 1 September 1869 — Page 1
NINETEENTH YEAR
Thk Seymour woo'ert fiiclory bas »p ..lifd for space at tfce /Stato Fair fpr diapltying a lar?«U«rietfof teitile fabrics
Osk hunJrxl ions of railroad iron for the JeffdrsoDvUle Railroad, were shipped »,y the^New Albany Soiling Mill the pa-:t week.
P. W. Hassklman of Indianspolu has
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to New York, for the purpoua of receiving some fine blooded caltlo which he it importing from the Old World.
A fbkight train running to Lafayette from Indianapolis, on the I. ,4p & road, ran over and destroyed both legs of a boy about nine years old, at Thorntown, on Monday.
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A kailboad election was held in Tippecanoe county on Saturday, resulting in a majority of 758 in favor of an appro priation of three hundred and eeventythree thousand dollars ($373,000) for the building of the Lafayet'e, Bloomington and Muncie Railroad. jiNisa
The centennial anniversary of the birth of Humboldt will be observed, ontbeUth of September, allodianapolis, by a grand celebration, with pusiq,tableaux,speeches, etc., at Morrison Opera Hal!, in which the singing societies of the city will take part. An addroee, in English, will be delivered by H. C. Huffin, Esq, and ope in German bytPf&f* Jiuellw .Pft nclgal of the German-English School.
Bebj. F. Sloan, a brakeman on the Toledo, Wabash & Western railroad, was accidentally killed Monday mornipg at the Wea Station, ne*r Lafayette. The train on which Sloan was brakeman was going on the side track to allow the east bound passengor.train to pass. The train cime uncoupled and Mr. Sloan fell between the oars, the rbraaindarMJtho train —eighteen cars—paused over his body, cutting him twice in two and mangling his body in the iriost Jiorrilile manner. The unfortunate man was about twentyfour years of ago, idd wli 10 hj&ve been marriod to a young lady pf,:Lafayette a week from next Sunday.
There is a cavo in Oorydon, the entrance of which is only three tquarea from the Court House, which bas a singular phottomtMion about It, that bas up to .the present time boQn .unaccounted for. A continued current of cool-air eomes out of the eBtranco which will.kotp a fan turniog if it is suspended in the air before the hole. During the heated term, in the former part of the week, some gentlemen placed thermometer in the ^ave. In five minutes tte mercury sank from near one hundred to fllty-eight. The cave bas never been explored^ conse^iiently from whence the current of air comes, or what causes it, rewaitu yet unknown.
ProJ. E. T. Cox has not gone to Greene county this week, again, as proposed, having been detained by aocno gentlemen who are here from a distance, with a view to investigating the value of the ores of that locality more closely, and erecting a furnace there if it is believed the investment will ba a good one. For this purpose a small furnace is being constructed iu his labratory at the State House. One of the gentlemen is a Mr. Erdelmeyer, of Pennsylvania, who is quite an enthusiast upon the iron question, having already lost an eye and arm in experimenting. Hq' is at the satno time a practical man, and is the author of some valuable inventions and discoveries. Oiio if these is tho art of extracting iron from eilialous ores which have heretofore been lying idle, Another la the inventor of a steel topped rail for rrilrosd?, which the i)l4 rollirig mill in this City bas purposed the right to manufacture.
Prof, Cox goes to Lafayette on Friday for tbo purpose of exatnining a building rock ttere which it is proposed to use, if it will answer the purpose in the Purdue University building.—Indianapolis
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yrom jestordays lad Sonnial.^ Stiritunllsm
To iht Editor of the Indianapolis ^Joiir-
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The following letter from Judge McDonald will bo inlert-B'iiiK to hia t'rjends, an.}, p*rhap?, every reader uf your paper Will claim to bolong to that class, for Widely jtnown as was this distinguished man, do not tjiink ho had aa enemy— Thig lotter was recgive4 under the following circumstances t1
I was visiting at Mr. Keigwin's, at Jefforsonville, on the 28th and 29th of August, for the purpose of investigating tbe'wonderful spiritual phenomena manifested there in the presence of bis wife. I had received a number of .communications from spirit friends, twoof which referred to Judge McDonald, saying he would write me a Ifettpr before I left for home. Qn the morning bf the 2?th', Mrs Keigwin held the slate, at the request of her husband, but for my benefit, As I wa? expecting communication froqj my mother. Immediately sono invisible band (or power) grasped the pencil and wrote the following letter. I give it
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as it appeared upon the state,which I have in my possession.
Good morning, Doctor! You can tell my friends that this is true, and tley can UIU as much about it as they please, and call me crajsy, for J. koow alt about it no^r. You hold up for |t, and don't let it be fun down rpporterp. You can ijiow this to any one you see f)t? to and let tbpip call rpe cra^y.
Daytt McDonald.
Judge McDonald died on the 25th of August, five days before this communication was given. For some months before his death he was a firm believer in spiritual communion, and so earnest was de in its advocacy thaisome we^e ?nkind enough to call him Wf^yi t?' "TO doubted his sanity, out what this was the best means of showing their contempt fur bis fftitb, This charge woanfed him deeply, and he often retired to* It in Conversations with me. Now he seems not to pare for ir. The letter Is charas larisiio, and in fci's «wn band. I have ahowoUto ft number of pewM wbo were famiHat with Iiis psnniaii^lp, tnu they all pronounce it his band. 1 have
a'lsb compared it and find it like it. The writing was done in tbe pres npe of Six persons in full daylight, and however touch persons maj question its
The members of the late Legislature, we learn from the Indianapolis
have all been presented with complimen* tary tickets to the coming State Fair, with a yiew to getting them together for a reunion, and for the purpose of allowing them the workings of thoFair. Theonly thing that need prevent them from having a good time will be the fear, on the part of some of them, that the ratification of the Fifteenth Amendment may be sprung upon them.
I^The United Brethren are having a warm time at Indianapolis. At the late meeting of the White Biver Conference the liberal portion were turned oat of the meeting on account of favoring secret societies, and having taken part in the meeting held in jane. Itev. C. W. Witt was appointed by the conference to this station, but a very large proportion, probably five-sixtbs, are liberals, and they voted to retain Sir. Morgan, their former pastor, who was one of the victims of the conference. On Sunday Mr. Witt took possession of the pulpit and began the services, when a vole was proposed and takon by tho church in favor of Morgan. Mr. Witt continued, however, when nearly all the congregation loft the house. In the evening Morgan got possession first, and preached, Mr. Witt looking in once at the door. The regular class meeting was to take place last evening, and Witt had an appointment to preach, while ttye liberals fce'd the keys. The whole proceedings are exceedingly disgraceful, whoever be most to blame.
THE PRaSIDENT.
Pretident Grant, accompanied by Gen. Porter and Mr. and Mrs. Corbin, arrived in this city at 4:30 p. M., by special train: from Saratoga The par'y drove to the house of Mr. Corbin in Twenty-seventh street. After resting and partaking of dinner, the President and Gen. Porter left for Washington on the. 9 P. M. train, President Grant ra expected to rejoin
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I Prom Madison. Madison, Ind., Aug. 30.—A bold attempt was made last evening eight und nine o'clock on the road leading to Hanover, about three miles from this city, to rob Dr. S. Lt AdaityofNew Washiogton, Clark county. Ho escaped by putting spurs to bis horse.
CONFIDENCE MAN.'3
Dr. Engleman, the confidence man and burglqg, arrested aoqie weeks ago, now lying dangerously sick in his cell in the jail. Hia life is despaired by his attending physicians. He has expressed himself ready to turn State's evidence and make a revelation that will implicate a number of other persons, if he can thereby secure his own release, but the prosecuting attorney refuses to allow him a meeting.
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New York, August 31.—Thetratfbrm rule of the Police Commissioners has been modified so bb to permit officers to be re« lievedof •wearing the uniform in special cases, by the board, or Its members or by tbe superintendent.
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family at Saratoga In a few days. TaJC. HEALTH OF THE ItMPEROR JT I? FBASCS." !*»r^
A special to the Herald says, Paris, 30, the city is full of rumors to-day regarding tj^e health of the'limperor, and a perfect panic prevails on tho boQrie in eonsequence of statements on tbe subject by different parties and individuals. While these tumors, which are merely the work of stock jobbers, are being circulated, there is no doubt that the state of the health of the Emperor is really BUch as to create «9*iety 09 \he p&Pt of tbe public. Ho suffers from diijeage of tbe bladder, Tho different political parties in and out of tbe LVglslature are busily speculating as to the issue of this physical objection. Tho Imperial family is also alarmed. It is said the Fjmpresswill1 fciRten hack froth Corsica jmmediataly, in consequence of the rcceipt of news 0$ such import from home, and her trip to the East will be abandoned,
PRINCE NAPOLKOlf.
Pinoe Napoleon intends, it is said, to make a democratic speech in tbe Senate some day during the ensuing week, but h?s friends are opposed to its delivery just now. They allege if the present empire should fall, bis pretended democracy will not save his position in the eye3 of the French people. Tb° Empress condemns his conduct as unwiso apd ungrateful. pluyrERT SEIZED.
The brewery of Kerchoff & Co, at Melrose), Westchester county, has been seized for violation of the revenue law, and the proprietor* held for examjnation. One hundred thousand dollars worth of lager is held to await the result.
A HEAVY FAILURE.
A special from Boston says Pearl street is a beavy sufiferer by the recent failure of a boot and shoo firm in St. Louis. Claims of seven firms amount to $200,000, and three houses are nearly ruined PROPOSITION £OR AMOT&EH fcoWMft
MATCH.
Benjamin I&ovlrn, of Statin Island, a graduate of Harvard, offers to give 15000 toward defraying the expenses of the Oxford crew, if they will consent to row the Harvard* on either the Hudson or Charles^ rivers next autumn,
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Boston, August 31.—The case of the Royal Bank of Liverpool vs..the Grand Junction Bailrjad and Depot Company, brought to recover the amount of one buodfed bonds dated January 1st, 1850, has been decided in favor of the plauitiff. The amount In litigation was $848,0001?* .OAS IXPLCSIOS, ... !ii fVweht train of the Beaton & Alfcany railroad, at Newtoo, exploded last night, causing the death of Samuel Prestyp %nd a brakeman.
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TERRE-HAUTE, INDIANA
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Sir, Louis, Aug. 31.—A large convention via held at Springfield, Mo., on the 25th, to consider tbe project of boilding a railroad from Kansas City, Missouri, to Memphis, Tennessee, via Springfield, Missouri. Most of the counties along the line of the proposed road were represented, and much interest was manifested. Resolutions were adopted setting forth the importance of tbe organization effected' A b6ard of directors was elected with Col. J~M..
Richardson, of Springfield, as Presideat, Col. J. M. Eltf ridge Secretary, BASE
The Forest City base ball club of Bockford, Illinois, played with and beat the Unions of this city. Score 44 to 11.
RAILROAD iSA8T*R.
A bridge on the Bock Island and Pacific Bailroad near Newton, Iowa, was washed away, and yesterday an engine and seven freight cars plunged throfgh the opening. The engineer, fireman and one brakeman were killed
RAILROAD BUMOR
A rumor is current at St. Joseph, Mo., that the Erie Bailroad Company has purchased a majority of the stock of the Hanibal & St Joseph road.
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'three engines and several freight cars were badly smashed yesterday on or near tho railroad bridge at ELansas City. Dam age $15,000 to |20,000.
KANSAS CITY
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The aggregate amount of business done in Kansas City for the year ending Aug. "31, exclusive
of
that done by banks, foots
up $77,913,080. The business of the banks amount* to $80,127,000.
Indian diflicniHiee are still prevalent in New Mexico. Trains are frequently attaoked and run off. ts
DBOWKKD.
A German named Nicholas Reichee drowned himself lut night. Sickness and despondency the cause.
FIB* AT QUINCT, ILL. *,,r,
The large freight depot of the Chicago, Burlington & Quiocy railroad, at Quincy, together with all the offices attached, and between twenty and thirty cars, mostly laden, were burned last night. Loss about $100,00w. Part of the cars belonged to the Hannibal & St. Joseph road. Several hundred kega of gunpowder in the depot of the latter road were thrown into the river. -MR80NAL.
Sensor Trumbull reached Omaha yesterday from hTs' California and Montana Irip, and will j^.ve for home to.day.
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BAlMtOAD BBOJECTN 'Vit«S'f
A railroad looking towards^ ,j:ojjaecion from this city with the proposed Cumberland & Ohio railroad at Eminence, Kentucky, is talked of. Hon. John R. Cravens and other promiaent citizens have taken the matter in hand with ti fair prpsp'ect of succaes
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Washington, Aug. 31.—TBe 'President arrived this morning, and during the forenoon received quite a number of visitors. Acting Secretary Bicliardson and Commissioneir Delano had a long interview with him relative to internal revenue appotfctmtints and other matters, -j CABINET IIBETING. Jj,-:
At noon thW tlabinet convened, there l»ing present Secretaries, Fish, Rawlins, fiobesyii and Cox,, Postmaster Generai Cressweif, Assistant Secretary Bicbard3on and Assistant Attorney. General Field.
The meeting adjourned at 4 o'clock.— Various matters of public importance formed subjects of conversation, but no definite acttdn was taken concerning them.
Secretary Fish read a telegram re» ceivedbybim from Mr. Burlinghame, denying the report that the Chinese government had rejected the treaty with the United States.301^ ..flSMTAJ
THE PRESIDENT
will receive visitors to-morrow and leavo on the night train for Saratoga. OLA8QOW CONSULSHIP.
The President and Secretary Fish torhonow' have a conference on the Glasgow Consulship, when it is probable a successor to Col. Haggarty will be appointed.
INTERNAL BKVBNUJC.
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•llnternal revenue receipts to day $425,741. iXotal for the month $1,505,446. Total for the current fiscal year $46,602,4 5 6
JP0IHTMBHT8.
The following revenue appointments were made to-day: C- P. Drake, assessor 5th Michigan district J. R. Chestnut, colector 9th Indiana district.
FRACTIONAL CUBRENCY.
There was received from the Bank Note Printing Company to day, at tbe Treasury Department', f0,750 fractional ourrtnejr-. 1 "-j^oni Cincinnati.
Cincinnati, August 31.—A hearing of tho David Kirby murder case was had before the Police Court to-day. Philip Worham was 1ield to answer to the charge of murder in the first degree. William Howard was held as accessory to the s^me murder. IJo l^ail admitto^l.
Iiitje# ftnd $*tabtook, who bad been arrest«l on suspicion were discharged, WOUAN'k SUFFRAGE CONVENTION.
The Executive Committee of ladies to provide for the Woman's Suffrage Convention to be held here on the 15th and 16th of September, have secured Pikes Hall for the purpose.
BILLIABIS.
The billiard "match for the Championship of tbe State will be played between Fred. Ackerman and Tony Honing, at Mozirt Hall, on September I3tb,
NOBHAL IN8TITUT*.
Vive hundred teachers of the city and
igbboring public schools are attending »Normal institute now in seesion. „s
plre at Cape May.
Cap* Mat, N. J, Aug. 31.—Fire broke out this morning in the Japanese ttoro and extended to tbe nited States, McMaoken'a and the American hotels,all of which were destroyed, with many intervening stores and cottages.
Later.—Among the buildingr destroyed are the following: The Post Office, City Surveyor's Office, United States Hotel, American Bow, formerly American Hotel, including several stores, the new Atlantic Hotel, air tbe property on both sides of Decatur street, Barrett's bowline saloon, McCanon's Hotel, &c. Sverytling' was destroyed from Ocean street east to Jsckson stfeet ft# the west and from Washington-street on the north to the fceaob oa the aoatb, e*c'ept lh« Columbia Qoase, the Centre, Ocean and Lapiet Bouses were saved. A row of beiraings on Washington Street opposite the old AmerioAB House stores were damaged for water and some of tbem weretnrs down. Anstimated loss $175,•
Unite* HBftea Hotel was sold
last week to Chas. Conway of Philadelphia, for ^80,000.
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PHtkADELFHIA, Au^- 31.—The loss by tbe Cape May fire is estimated at $550,000. Bayton, the pearl diver, in whose store the fire originated has beet arrested, charged with causing the fire. TheU. S. Hotel was valued at $90,000. Insured $41,000.
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London, Aug. 31.—The London ing Club gave a banquet to^be Harvaru. -last evening. The party numboredabout a hundred. The principal toast was by Charles Dickens, who complimented both the Harvard and Oxford crews. Simmons responded for the Harvard, and Willis for the Oxford. The banquet closed with a display of fireworks.
It is said daily the quarrel be^een Austria and Prussia is likely to be amicabjy settled. Van Beust has made friendly overtures to the Prussian Government.
The story of conspiracy followed by executions on board theU.S. frigate 8abine, at Cherbourg, which was telegraphed from Paris some days since, is absolutely contradicted. ,5i?'
The brilliancy and power of tbe sun last week have been highly favorable to crops in the British Isl#s harvest is now certain. ,P$fe
No where in Europe has there been such a falling off in the prices of cereal8 as in England, and unless greater enconragement is given it will be found foreign imports will be on a much smaller ecale after subsidence" of the effects of the late rise.
London, August 31.—Messrs. Loring, Fay and Blaikie, of the Harvarda, and Mr. Elliott, th?ir boat builder' and Mr. Tyckner, return to Now York, en the steamer City of Antwerp, which sails tomorrow. -J* Ti W "France.
Paris, Aug. 30.—The capture of Hakodadi by the Mikado is confirmed. The newspapers in this city assert that Burlingame received a dispatch from the Chi^B Government, expressing a cordial recognition of the treaties be concluded with America and different European States. U'wTsp -CVc-?- 1 54{jii
Pabis, Aug. 31.—Empress Eugenie will remain at Ajaccio a day or two. She wili return to Paris iome time between the 3d and 9th of September. The Emperor was at work yesterday with M. Forcade de la Bouquette.
The Public saya the Emporor will give an audience to visitors to-day. Pabis, August 31.—The Journal official has intelligence from Ascension, that the installation of tbe provisional government there meets many obstacles which render doubtful tho practicability of the measures resorted to by^he allies for the pacification of the country.
President Lopez holds a position of great strength in tho mountains, and want of provisions compels the allied army to remain inactive.,,
Paris, August 31.—Don Carlos has embarked at Guipus for England. He has abandoned for tho present an attempt to provoke a rising in Spain, and will wait a more favorable opportunity.
Turkey?j**
Constantinople, August 31.—Ismael Pacha has bpgun his preparations for a voyage to this city.
Turkish troops have been concentrated in the vicinity of Constantinople for a review in honor of Eaipross Eugenie.— Three hundred thousand niSifi have gone' into camp at Beicas, eight milos from Scutari. ,T.-
Pennsylvania Coal Regions, Sgranton, Pa., Aug. 3,0r—AU is quiet here to-ngbl. The bars and saloons in the city tave been closed. By order of Mayor Hill, four hundred special police Lave been sworn in, and gevon hundred citizens hive bnon enrolled as volunteers, under command of Col. Chas. E Eoyce,
AU tbe coal mines arc heavily guarded, at tbe request of tbe miaern belonging here, but employes in otl^or districts have returnpd since it was voted to rgsumo work, and the question has been ru-open-ed, and a final ballot will be taken by the Miners' Union, at 10 o'clock to morrow morning. Six minus were worked to-day, but none with full forpe. Many miners, from ot^ej lpcali^iea,*left on the evening train. Tha miuers of iii-j Djlaware and Hudson' Canal Company, at OJypbant, voted to c^ay to leturn to work.
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Nashvillk, August, 31 —Waathfr much cooler to-day, mercurj p. ra,
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THE SMYRNA DI9TURBANCKS A meetiog of colored men took placa this afternoon Po investigate the disturbances at Smyroa, Rutherford County, a number of refugees froin that vicinity being present. Hon. 4°hQ Trimble, Neil 9. Brown and Henry S. Foote took part in the meeting, which floally adjourned without doing anything to 2 p. m. tOTinorro^v.
COTTOif.
jJThe first bale of Middle Tennessee cotton was received here yestordaj from the plantation of A. G. Henderson, near Smyrna
From Quebec-
Quebkc, Aug. 31.—The ship laborers are on a strike, aod the trade of the port is almost at a stand-still. Yesterday tbe Laborers' Society, numbering 3,700 persons marched in procession through the streets, and thoir conduct was so disorderly that the milita^ were called out prevent riot. Tlje Mayor and sevoral prominent citizens ware very roughly handled. .K
PRRSOHA^
Archbishop Kendrick, of St. Louis, is now 'here on his way to Romo. He preached to a large congregation *t S'Patrick's yesterday
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Loubtillk, August 31.—Track laying upon the Louisville branch of the Ohio & Mississippi -railroad is progressing satisfactorily. The road is expected to,bp ready far use by the lit of December, tjg-sg-wt BtOT7LATOm3.»
Adyices from the lowef "counties state thai thirty.five men* of the State Guards «. _-a A. aKO 'g| JS
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WEDNESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 1,1869
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Memphis, August 31.—A freight train from Louisville for this place, through the negligence of a workman on the road, ran off the track near Brownsville this morning, smashing several cars and faxlly Injuring the fireman and engineer, t. another accident. naesenger train from Chattanooga
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'«oe ran through abridge near
for this p. Alabama, yesterday morning, Courtland,. *be engine, baggage and demolishing Fortunately no one was smoking cars. at tbe lime. in the.einoking cat
position.
International Ex4 ,arau0Ea for Buffalo, Aug. 31.—Prej.
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the International Exposition The rapidly brought to a conclusio.
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grounds adjoining the skating rin. ft/m now enclosed. Tne Treasury Dept. ment has instructed collectors of» custom^ to admit, duty free, from Canada, articles for exhibition under bonds for 60 days.
Susquehanna Bailroad1. Buffalo, N.Y., Aug. 30.—In the Susquehanna Bailroad receivership question examination has now been adjourned till the i5:h of September. Judge Hogeboom holds a special term of the Supreme Court to-morrow, when a motion will be made toconfiroi tbe order of Judge Pectham appointing BobertH. Pruin.
Cotton Mill Burned.
Providence, B. I, Aug. 31.—The cotton mill at Barberville was burned yesterday. Loss, $40,000. Insurance, $30,000.
CINCINNATI MARKETBy Telegraph.] CWoikbati, Aug. 31. FLOUR—Steady family at 85 75(30.
WHEAT—Firmer cluing at. 81 20@I 25 for rel aud white at 1 35@1 35, the latter rate for choice Kontucky.
CORN—Dull at fl 05 and moift. selltre than buyer*.
ItACON-j-5old to a limited ejtent at 15c for Bhoulders, 1&% for clear rib sides. HA.MS—Sugar cureJ at 23@24.
LARD—Could havo been bought at 19)4BUTTER—Scarca and 2c higher, prime to cli ico at 27@32.
EGGS Firm and iu demand at 13@H. 6UOAB—rirmat 13^(810 for riw.-i4-* COFFEE—Steady at 19%@25%. LINSEED OIL—Firm e.ty8c(ijf 1 the latter the jobbing rate.
ZiARD OIL—SI 42® 1 45
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tbe best.
GOLD—133%buying and J34 selling. as. ,.? EXCUANGK-steady.
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3y I'ulegraph.] New YoaK, Aug. 31. 'COTTON—Steady atS5ofor middling uplands. FI.OU tt—Mora active and 5@10c better, tales at 96 00(ijU CO.for snperflue State and weatoru, ti 40. ,a,7 10 for extra State, 6 15(317 15~for extra wee em, 7 20^7 3u for whitu'wheat extra, 50 @7 2' for It II O, 6 75@7 0J for extra St. Louis and 7 2300 03 for good to choice ji^c^ing
KYEFLOUU—Quiet at 8-1 60,35 6X CORN MKAL—In f-ir request, Baltimore atdBrandy wine at S6 l(j@^ 25
IKHiSICY^-Iiuil at £1 17@l 18- for yc5!®rn free. WIIF.AT—3(§(ic better and more active at SI 44 @1 62V£ for No 2 spring, 1 45@l 50 foi- winter red Illinois, 1 5^1 till for winter red and amber western, 1 60 for wbite Indiana, 1 fc8@l 02 for amber Tennesse.-, 1 22fr white .Ohio, I G'@l'7t) for white Keutucky, 1 U5 for white Geneaee auii 1 67 for wbite alifornia.
BYE—Quiet and nominally lawor^'i? BaRLEX— Nominal. OORn Opf-ned a oh»do firmer ard closed doll armd l@2c lower at 1 003L II for ucsound -w mixed western, 1 Infill 13% for sound do
OAT-—Ueary at 62"ftr old western aniljfll@64 for nijw southern and westernj the latter tor choice.
EtCS—Steady. COFFEE—In modorato request ''r SUGAR—Iu Esoed demand at 1 for Cuba Ufc(a(13.for Porto Rico and 12^...ilS^i lor J?MOLAJSE5—Dull.
HOPS—Dull. PETROLEUM—Quiet and firm at iG^for crude and for roflned.
LItiSaED OIL—Dull »tfl7@39. TUKPENLIKE—viuiet at 4i. POKK—Firmer at $32 10,-5(32 SO f„r nt-w rne-s, SI 75 for old do, ^7 60@|2* 00 ior priaio au«
SO ls±@'42 SU for prime me-6, BKKF—Steady. BlfEP llAJ1S— Quic-t.
ClfT JIEA'S—Quiet »t for sho^l-. ders a^d 17@19c for hams. MIDDLES—Firm, Ice cured at
LARD—S eady at 17J4iall% for .steam' and 10% a20 for kettlu rendered. BUTTER—Stcaly at 15@23 for Ohio 0HEKE Dull.
HONEY—Easy at 6(47por cunt for call loans. GOLD—Opened at 33J£, and cloiedat 33-^.
"ttKASf) C(/xtNO SAf-K "P D1V GOOIH."
TUKLL, RIPLEY & DEMING, Are now closing out tbeir entire stook of Sum-m-rD ss Goo l, Sc., at interesting price, to baytrs. Find their adfortisemant in another columu of this p^per. litad it and proSt th»rebj
SIMPSON'S COLUfffN*
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KOTAKT MI8LH:,i
OommisgiiDer of Deeds for WeskFD States,
^ire and Lire Insarance Agent,
Terre Haute* Inditmn.
OFt'lCK—Iu Scutt'a Caildiug—op*9tsir=—opNvw Oovrt 8ow®i *«U riCK —UoMectiouB Io aod *r.t Of nl ?*iieoaab)6C mznia«iOD«. KS: E^tAL ATTENTION glfeu
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BUSINESS DIRECTORY. ATTORNEYS. Meredith V. SI. M*triogua Block B*ird 4 Ornft, S3 Maio Stroou «oott*Doj.60«fhloS:r»tt Jo#, H.Blake, Ohio Strcot.""
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will be mounted to-morrow at Lebanon, and start with guides for the mountains in search of regulators, rii -iix'is PRESTON & WOOD,
A. Q. PRESTON, H. S.
Mtm N.T-, Physicians and Surgeons.
arcestod for burglaries and arson in offloe (t»mforarily) atDr.Wosd's Office "i-Ke-lfnc*. NTlZ7 Ohio street, between Seventha&d
arson in
Canada, was discharged on a writ of habeas corpus. He waa rearrested and escaped.
i-ijgfrnfif8 tfi"
llaln*nd rifth.
Wiift Willtaau, corner Ninth and HnKwrr BOOKS AND STATIONERY A- H. Doolejr, HMbAteta m*y ,, 1 BAKKS.% ns |l
Frauti. UsinlgA Bro., '^afayetto Street. .. BILLIARDS. ^t Xtatoiiis lintel, ^m.^)uitl»r, j\'jfev«ARKIAGB FACTORY.
Wil.ty. Tlusmae Co., Cor. 2d and WalBirtjiS CLOTHING.,, W. H. Uannister,79 Main Straaf--"t? $ Grorer A AlOler, 81 Halo ettrMt. f"Jytui C*rni»Ja, ortr taxton & \Valui»,«J,a. j^f-sA^b^tilewiiig, 193 *lftjq street.
COAL
v#
American Spiritual Association. Buffalo, Aug 31.—The annual gathering of the American Spiritual Association "took place to-day. About 200 delegates present, representing associations from Massachusetts, New York, "Vermont, New Jersey, Obio, Pennsylvania and Kansas. The tession wi!l probably occupy three days.
CEALEJU,
li". dress maeiku. r*L-. Ilodgas, Ohl^, b^t.. 4th 6th DJSNTIST8. ,ti. II. «B»w, 167 Main street, iU..T*. Lincoln, 5th St., between M«in aoT(.•(.'"io.
DSr GOODS.
I'ueil. Co., corner 5th s'n1 Main struct "\V. H. t:yce« Co.. 77 Stain street. Wittig 3 Go.. 170 Alain street.
A Co.. corner Fourth and Hauksme* iCtfroeUai •'»sgorty, corner B&aln »q.a 'Pair.) DRUGGISTS, H*rr, Gnlick 4
Berry, corner Main and fourth
i'ARM_LNO Ild.PLKMRJSTu.j(*rt Tffftft
Sob6»,
east side Pnblio Sijnare.
UyN^MITti AND STINCIL Olll I /.'Uii Armstrong, Ohio street, east-of'i hirj, HATS AND CAPS.
O. rates, M?riSJ9tTW, HOTELS.
INSUEASCIi AGENTS.
:s
1
tTS-Steady at 54@58. RYE—Flrtf »Qd in demand at Si 00@l 0-2. TOBACCO—In eoed demand at&7@26 S} for lags to drico leaf.
Wbl^KY—UDBBttled, no tales, and accota'e qnotatioDS cannot be giTen holders ask ?1 15 txtt 1 10 was the testoSer made.
PROVISIONS—Dull and hardly any demand. MESS PORK—Held at S3-033 25 BULK MEATS— At 13%c for shoulders arid 16% for dos.
ti,.
fettlerae
aod «a»rdl in th« Probst#*
v. -w »T, -/-•*,» -4.
'WA2VTJE1J.
KAK11S AM) liUUaEb TO BELL AND RENT.
A
iinger A MCKO»Qv Dovtiing UHII. ft A. Fxfe, i:5 Mftlu 6lre«*t. iu JBWELLBR?
Tf
fi. K'resman, 74 Main street. «*«»»i'
LIYJERY {5IABLIT"
HfhdrJt P^tiier, oppoiiie Buulia Ho»ijjv rfc I LEATHER, &c. fii jjjig L. A. Burnett, 141 andl4C Main Stipet. MONUMENTS, SCOTCH GRANITBW't!t*r KppinghousChorrjr sfeat, bs jCaft" tw.wn 9th aud Kltb. '•,
FAINTER3.^a'MWri1!
Maaniog A Kobartc, Kb. 8 north 3d ctreet.
CO AL
5 LLL1V AN UUfUNTY GOAL ii4n^up» .o 4U aK ordoxs lor Sullitttu w:i(y Ou-i!, wi.ieti Is'ciaimed io bo equal tj thu B: i, fot *11 iiniss:jc purposes, will delu»r l* part of the city, by ieaTia^ your crdtsj ». c-iaoe ut IS. R. Bryant & Co., O. 1. Blp1 ui J. A. KuOt'S St^rfe, with Whom I haTe i:itJe «F.nngen)eut to UII «lt orders, and «iv» 11 iu oriuxiioa toward tho Laeincas. jfiiK J. A. MORGAN.
T'-4N Met. 'iv H'.xh
9
Vuntineutal Life Insurance Company, «rf OF NKW YOKKjl Cil'lTAL, paid in gl°0,000,0fl AS^ra
.2,»B7.17H 49
P0LTG1CS Issued 1809 «,«04 ii. NinpsoJV, PISTBlfcT AQKWt.
Jiul
PHYSICIANS.
JOBS A. WOOD, H. D.
Eighth streets. I AH call* pr.imotly answere-l day aod night. Auguit 10th, 1869.
LaNK HO* :1l6'D(*tt T»-r on the
iM-xtxja tu-e it, V'i^ «ciiy, ut iu lowafl^urcas trliviv ThQ-c wjph* s' iu look fv^^riutcr--r.tvj iv'1 «ko cbo»p a ,p-©* isrMvM. iol( Vt »iy Co®1' .*181*.^ ut. 'J -uui Ror 693
Kl7Uv«
Magnificent
lii^TiiSiPssisli.!,
Authorized bpcclal Act of the Kenttteky Legislature, m.
The Bitt Schti}& Ever Offered io the •5 Public Fully Authorized w)t Ay Law ft I. ^iqaiis
'l Jh'Ht'.ipi »JS|/ VI
fKVt.1! Ohio Kivbr "Dottom 7ai ms, vi!i bight liudif A.iet-f which are cleared aud a dor cnliiT»tiou, »n I ,vo buea ren»ej the r«eetu yi-ar .ittl'i p»r acre, maooy en tod.
Giod bonds ft* toe r^nt b»vj en tafesn, and vil! i.e aesigrifd io tboss di awing sini Farms winch wfli Sl,2J0 i'i cash to wach lUJ acre--.
Alio
504 cttj Lots in Henderson Go. Ky., Making 511 Prizes in all,: Valued at $314,000. i'r zj -.-..$150,000 00 Scot* *t«t Priz." SO 00 fty drawing io pl«e Mhjod^c Torcple. arflJe, Kt»bta(k/, September lit, lSf*
TiobetH $5 ©O £ach.
v* 4
sVl
Fur pamphlets gi'ing description of proper! coniaiuiug Act of L*-gmlturo, end ce tlflcates of l«idijK sent lemrn Hi# other fetates, apply to either of the fojlowmg Ag-ais L. H. LYNK. Farm- r- B*nb, UrfdorsoD, Ky. ti. B. ALK\A!IIK% Commerjfail lijDk, Louisv:llit, Kv. JUHXC. LATIiAH, Pic»i l-n. Bauk Hopklnffville, iio. kins'vtVj-, Kf.:
1
'1
J.AMKS L, UAtLAM, t!ommer-i*l Bank, rado*
eah.K''. T&v'MAS, Lexington. Sy.J/ ^s'f' \\. B. (VLER, uwen-horo, Kjr. ,^v
HO ff ZO GET TICKETS*
Srsnit b' dnft-i, P,nt iffi money order, regijtoKd letter, er (la son« -it dollars and npwaids)
by
exp-«M, to either l,«aboTe Agents.
R. JB. SIMPSON*
is, .':U ta3 Clwb Agent« y7dtwM' i'orre Hante, Ind:
MILLINERY.
jyj^lLJUlNEKY. :rh a \n 'Tfj^
Mrs. BCUKINGHAJI Bas removed to the corner of Fourth and Ohio Streets, where she is now opening a fnll and comploi atortt of Boring styla Bonnets, ttibtrens, Dowfm, Ac. HAIE(GX)JW—Oonattntly "n b»od choir sart*rtme»t of £wi'chos, Uo.ls Victoria ?o£i ana all kinds rf Hair Wurk. Ijaci.-s call •nd the aworrae^t.
j-M wtLnr. Lawia zaaius. poths WUJDII. IflOMiS & 00.,
Carriage. Manufacturers, Corner 2d and Walnnt streeur Terre H*qU, lad., Bep*iring done Promptly Asd at liow BttM. {|rSdti
to,"**
DRV GOODS.
C.WITTIG&CO.
lYO MAIN STREET,
Jfc^OCEK. im- -1. hqj8b"« :,p.
a__
FOE THE
1 REMAINDERS |jw #lht
fflv -ii svt? 'iitmtur?
rf'
Natlflsii llotiwf,- corner 8lxth and M»n I (X«rk Howe, corner Ohioaod Firat. it I'erra HauteHoajto. oorner Uain and Seventh llotol CVr 9ib and chi ry
DBE88 GOODS,
ttfls
etthMh M^SIC DEALERS."* C. Ktssosr, Palace of Haslc, 43 Ohio street .e:sf: MECHANicrAN/5',
Tittmac, It. south 4,h St. opjj. P^lidSSfe^'^f MILLINERY. 41ifl. Buckingham, Cor, 4 aod Ohio.
MILITARY CLAIMS. S. I'an .ljBOii F^rriugton Biotk, Uaiu Sl«~ NOTIONd AND TRIMMINGS r. R. Ktddle, 161 Main street. s& itttiamx -sti.
?r®*
''"RETAIL GROOER6,:
9C£- P'«JSlte»'«... i35ft fte iS0' RAILROAD AGENT, Jan.ot) H. Turu..-r, at ilcEeen & Paddock's Mill
REAL ESTATE AGENTS. Hendrich & Lange, corner Main and 4th stroela SADDLERY HARDWARE. Frei A. Ro No. 5 south Fifth ftrnfct.
STONE WOBK.
4!i's
Waiter & KpplugUoug.n, Ch»ny streit, lion .. tween9.h and 10th. SEWING MACHINES. T. H. Kiddie,.15Street.
SKIRTS AND CORSETS.: ile. ,t Arnold 89 SInfn Atreet, SSVeiosNtf.lft9fllainiitrw.-t.
ft.
0NDBKTAOB.
Isaac U*i|, corner Third and Obarrju.qv, 21. VV. O Conuull, y»iuStrfH:t, sirft S
SEASON
0*"FEU oua XMriKB 'yT
PKOCTOB & GAMBLE, CINCINNATI.
0
a g2C-d2 taw Jm
ESTABLISHED MAY 12. 1861
J? 1
P1M£R $T0CK! -a» ,4 »pii
CONSISIING OF
LIGHT PRINTS,1 4 A
& 3-vWs^Ji-,r» "ijimq toji ti
vs,
L4'»!S^..- j*. ,t« ilaq «v#
HOSIEBT,"
AT EXACT COST! ,ym* eedi bsniii -x'--rji-feji&l:
L*.
£&* Call and Examine and prove the truth ofli» above
Hmade
hott?,,h,kt
t« WdaslJf« '-hA'i kml- sis «tnm hS
Hi GLOVES, ia^oqm.,1 5 .. i«na ••tetJB tttd tfsli, it-tMia fo YfJ*s
MqPARASOJjS ETC.
sin
.seoqisg &ti!
nM
•saw
.—tti
t.:s
&
1 Kbstrfiide PoMiC Horttare, TBKBB HACTK. 1KO
IlaTu a laig stilectim of firs*, c'asif
POR PALL PLOWING!
AND
CUTTI^O BOXES From So.OO to $50.00. It. ItClIN'S I»t«»t improred
GRAIN DRILL.
It cannot ehoie or break toe grain, the feediug buhii: ?ono by a eori! \.-f IIibgu't wl»e 1' CNDEK I'llKBOXthat PC Li lUsgriiu down audKott i. it int.» t»i« ennt-s, tho iiaauMvy «»»u bsiu pru, purii/Ded ti -ih apoial oftaefliug^d wfaueht, which fp«td is regulated by a u-iu,oer tT cogwiiesls fcruling ac. t-o, auJ perleotly Under opjiro. of ths driveraho ii gnldtil by a vtry einlV'e aatOlticieni Lai lit a urs ntiae hat to tne Dri.i. !lie cog-woeeis arjuot loose and 1'u.ble to !j l^st, bjil »ru ftsteDed to the Drill and the feod te rfgoiatod Without moving nhtx.I.
Thd Drill is Cheaper
(bin anyittarr, aod will bt sold on time to
t'ASt: niLMtwith ve.ticil Boiler'
tf
sponsible rartits, bnt xtra iiducmenls are uf. ered «&sh bujei e. IT., «Te the bet
ONE HORSE DRILL
For vri3g Wheat in standing corn th bs foond ttuywher*.
-with boriznn'.sl Bolloit,
CtnF.B MILM-three aires, tht#e price*. aarKrnry Drill, Osnn 1111 and ('lilsr Mill warrantt d.
We are prepared* to flit orders for DRAIN, TILK au PIPK of any sir.»and in any qoantity an to furuish estimates ot
roat of
pure C-jnp'T DUtiUtd
•old
w\._
draining
laud if data are giren. JONES & JONES.
BILLIARD BOOM
At the Teutonia Hotel,
N08.174 and 1T« Main St., bet. tttbaiid 71b. St*., TERRE HAUTE. IND. With
(HT.
of the fla'Bt TaUos with Prelum's
PATENT .CUSHIONW. W. SHAFFER, PEOP'B.
Bourbon and Byo Whiffky
st the bnr, n* otkrr.
Whisky BO'd the nation. qa»rt »od pint.
QOALA.ND WOOD.
ft. C. 8IDKKABD AID ilILUAU BABB1CK IlaTlngformed a partnership under the n«mo of Siankard Rarrick for the sale of Coal and Wood, vei'd respeetfaily annoauce to the p«b ic that they will k-ep constantiy on baud »Rd iortaleat lowfcifc ratoa, all ktuds of Coal at Wbolesafe and retail, afco Wood for the fall and
,er trade. Offlae at Ko 2J Bnntin HoB«, Xerr- Haute, Ind. AH oider« for Co«l filled promptly A sh.re of th? pnblis pstroDA^e is rcspectfnily solicited.
KB. BABHICK also oeaid inform tbe pobiic tiat be huads to open, at the Coal Office above named, a Genera!
Collection Ameoejr fji ih« col
lection' af natec and "aceonnts which m*y te placed ia hia h*ndi for eoIleetWn, and bvpaa hy prompt attention ta bntineai 11 merit a Share of the public
Htisutg.
WILLIA1I BABBICK.,
jalfidSm :Hi|
JREAD
READ!
TOTAZ? JECJLIJP8JE
.r
Ha» certain effects t»pon_ tie constitution cf th^t
Human Race, ™w 9 am. XspvciaUjr tb« KciipM tbftt is now t*fci&rpUcel£ ro»p«ctinr tbe weharo
of
I
PatM,t
$jnndard Wiue Bitter^ or
ALFRED SPEE&,
TheMost-Wonderful Medicm-Known. Cures in
GREAT
hLuK^yonyeh,,ir*n'lires,Me
r!oTj
Iselsslss-hnanUM is"
STEOK'S,
i$a£ •1
w«ntf^t:
170 MAIN ST., DKMING
BLOCE:.
TALLOW, ETC.
ESTABLISHED, 18Q7
TALLOW,-— —-erro
LARD,
GREASE.
IGHEST market pii:e paid. No char, on for commfssfoi Or drayapro. (Slipping Stencil fnrnished. .Quotations glveu upon application. AddroeS
•5 'SiIi ii'
ind. All Tonics
1
oTi'dr^Tg" W
«lEX
InaU parts of the couatrf
1
K)l»d
acoter of
th.»oombin»tloHof Si-JKfiti MAiiYK WiNK w-'th P»UTtan Bark and tT«rb snd Boots Order» are eourin4 jn from all .rt««f ihe world. thairi7«tW^a^estion, acta oq tue T^rer and th* Kid .ays, and cre.tesa Uua4garing Appetite.
iu uvm All »riaOI tQd WO
it promote*digestion, acta oa tue Ute is Kid ^bjj, »nd cr«tt«*« Hungering App
%OTHERS,
wi*
10
mska «em}'
healthy *nd prolong their these Bitters a he on a to or
Speeds Standard Wine Blttert. I If one sioro has not got them, don't be put oft with aomethiBg erso. The best tfmgglsts bate them.
Great £ieitement in Salt Lake
[Orer theae Bitters. Thousands are being ccred |wondernIctn^.Br,gh*a
ToBn«
8 ot
a,T
A-'s/MRi/amlc, New Jerser. Great BrUttin.
v*ri,
,b«
"Snatorotn. OTet-the corh of eaeh
8,rMld«
^ld'n'
A'*at
for the Ooniiaent cf
Knrope. Said by JDrogg.sts generally
The Greatest Tonic of the Age.
MUSICAi*.
KisssfEK's,::
PALACE of MUSIC
iTTols.
'i'a.SfS-
.KN ABE'S,— -'t 3 CHICKERING8V Cfl .its'1': iS •i a. -.'fev vit'J
The Celebrated Fateut Cycloids and ether well-known and rel Maker*.
M4 &Mvr qltgtg sfallot.'i
'f cakiiart &, -HxbwnAWs 'ml' Parlor and Church Orfftinsv' anil Melotleons, iiiEET. MUSIC, ., ••. id beaa
M-m* Hi iJ*aTBUOTl&ir' pQQWi iaaovory Turiety ot Small Musical iastruuieiits,
ANZ-
Musical Merciiandise* cic. iC2t
l,:q& iv
.soseiS
jt it,i tril vio'%iH
'-ri-s ovi:
PIANOS FOll HUNT.
Vy"
liao, old Instilrumenti^taken in txebongeor j/art1' .V. ."3 Si iPianoSjMelodeons, ojud.aU kind# cl( "wauiiyr .iusUra*,. tnoffls re^'flkittid by 4
COMPETENT WOltKOhEN.
Baud Orders to »*.««. l£J[as»JNifljfec3'i^
t.
?At,A5E ol Musib,
No. 48, OhioStr«iit,-J (Opposlte^the Old Conrt liaa»e •j v..:-
FARLEY &KOACH,
•i,4«
SADDLES AfID HAKSKSS, i,
i-i
.. A»a OXALBtttt 14
•,*
Collars, Whips, Carry Combs,
BRUSHES, &c., ii(» ti No. 175 Ma'n Str ef, opposite O'BoyJe's Loutlur 'lure, T*rre tiaotu lcri:
Agents for Uticle, Fam's llafies.* Oil. ij26-wly
DENTISTRY.
L)
K. L. H.. BAJ&TMULOAIBW Speojsor *Hl MECHAKJ'-'*!. E N 1 S ^accessor to Dr. D. M. WKIjL\ No. 157 Mnin
Blookf Term tlaate lnd» ^30dtf
DK
C. O. LINCOLN,
Che Oldest JbgvabLtHa&d Dentist In Twre liaato, Orrroa—On bfatlv t-tre»t, betweea Main an1 Jbio, obdour south
ot
National ^Iobso.
Harlhg had'opwart* af trace la iMtntistry, hu- •. f!Tf» ta'l-*^ tion It, all W!
teen jroats* e*prtient that lincau f/T2tn7
^KOHITJBOT & BDIIIDJBJB.
J. A. RXDAGH. fiaas, S{MMifit»t aus^:-:)i«ttiWtaadauir, M,d Ut
meW0a
rf
uf
Hf P•»»!
WW.- t*«'.vruxjKtM.
\.[ ANHOUl) AND XJEIJS VIGOK i.TjL TOUril restored In four weeks.
VH.
dlCOBD BdJjKNOB 0* LIF8 rasawea manly •u ,,er tijin whaierer causs arin'Hjf the tff«c«a early pernicious# habits, aeif-A^ee^, iarpot
hHy
nd climet«, gire «fty at oucd to tw* wonderful aiedicine, if taken rrffiilai Jy ace rJln*to tte dl.actions i«bicb are r«ry ejuapia, askc rrquiie so oStraltti Tram bu«loww of oajure.) Kailnr# 1* unpoeefbte Sold in botlio, at O, wr lonr qa«ati--ioa io
uue
fjr (9. be ba 1 only of thr sole ap
pointed agent in Amt-tlea, II. tiKfcTlZEH, 2d ---r.
t^tiu -fr ftt. N
foXff
£JBMOYA&
•Ex*
I:as
RAILROAD AGEXCX. I hare moved my ott^e. to ilcJKeea^Paddock'*
Mill, where I woakt tM* pleMftd to my old biends aadcustomere. Through receipts niren" \-a 4ifpftie0t« of pr»Inca to ail EaiUraCiti-*. Ail HiUtjand Raii an it Water rata as low, ar :i»:. u-- unlck as an-i 0Mapetia« lir«s. Watn .ii Ut. Bew fctgland •or-MdU
^TUODi WOOD I WOOD!
Two htu&M«fidirta oi'teixoHt&'tffiP Wood a a West Main street, or at im Mc. arlanes of5c» north Third stiect promptly ft
EAKLfiT HOOaB— W. it. liACaSEir/, Prop'r, dMtO-dly
