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POST OFFICE DIRECTORY.

CLOSK. DAILY MAILS. OPJN 3:30a. ia...East Through— 7:30and 11:00 a. 3:10 p. do do 4:40 pm 5:30 a. in..— Way...l2:30 and 4:40 p. 3:3U a. m—Cincinnati ^Washington 7:30a. 3:10p. in 3:10 p. Chicago, 4:20p.m 5:3-) a. Chicago 7:30 a. 3*30 p. iSvansville and way 4 :20 p. 3.00a.m Through 7:30a.m 5-30d. Rockville and way. 11:00 a 5:30 a. m..K. T. H. & C.X. R. way.. 4:20p. fii

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No Money Order business transacted en Sunday. L- A. BURNETT. P.M.

THE UNION REPUBLICAN PARTI

Official Call for the Convention to Meet in Philadelphia, June 5, to Nominate Candidates for President and Vice President.

The undersigned, constituting the National Committee designated by the Convention held at Chicago on the 20th of May, 1868, hereby call a Convention of the Union Kepublican party, at the city of Philadelphia, on Wednesday, the 5th day of June next, at twelve o'clock noon, for the purpose of nominating candidates for the offices of President and Vice President of the United States.

Each State is authorized to be repre* sented in the Convention by delegates equal to twice the number of Senators and Representatives to which it will be entitled in ths next National Congress, and each organized Territory is authorized to send two delegates.

In calling the Convention, the Commitee remind the country that thepromi ses of the Union Republics Convention of 1868 have been fulfilled. The States lately in rebellion have been restored to their former relations to the Government. The laws of the country have been faithfully executed, public faith has been preserved, and the national credit firmly established. Governmental economy has been illustrated by the reduction, at the same time, of the public debt and of taxation, and of the funding of th$ national debt at a lower rate of interest, has been successfully inaugurated. The rights of naturalized citizens have been protected by treaties, and immigration encouraged by liberal provisions. The defenders of the Union have been gratefully remembered, and the rights and interests of labor recognized. Laws have been enacted, and are being enforced, for the protection of persons and property in all sections. Equal suffrage has been engrafted on the National Constitution the privileges and immunities of American citizenship have become a part of the organic law, and a liberal policy has been adopted toward all who engaged in the rebellion. Complications in foreign relations have been adjusted in the interest of peace throughout the world, while the national honor has been maintained. Corruption has been exposed, offenders punished, responsibility enforced, safeguards established, and now, as heretofore, the Republican party stands pledged to coirect all abuses and carry out all reforms necessary to maintain the purity and efficiency of the public service. To continue and firmly establish its fundamental principles, we invite theco operatien of all citizens of the United States. Wm. Claflin, of Massachusetts,

Chairman.

Wm. E.Chandler, of New Hampshire, Secretary. John A. Peters, Maine.

Luke P. Poland, Vermont. L. B. Frieze, Rhode Island. H. H. Starkweather, Connecticut. James Gopsill, New Jereey. Wm. H. Kemble, Pennsylvania. Howard M. Jenkins, Delaware. B.R. Cowan, Ohio. John Coburn, Indiana. C. B. Farwell, Illinois. Zachariah Chandler, Michigan. J. T. Averill, Minnesota. David Atwood, Wisconsin. George W. McCrary, Iowa. C. C. Fulton, Maryland. Franklin Stearns, Virginia. John Hubbard, West Virginia. Wm. Sloan, North Carolina. Thomas W. Osborne, Florida. L. C. Carpenter, South Carolina. John IT. Caldwell, Georgia. James P. Stow, Alabama. M. H. Southworth, Louisiana. A. C. Fisk, Louisiana. S. C. Pomerov, Kansas. B. F. Rice, Arkansas. John B. Clark, Missouri. A. A. Burton, Kentucky. Horace Maynard, Tennessee. E. B. Taylor, Nebraska., James W. Nye, Nevada.. H. W. Corbett, Oregon. George C. Gorham, California. John B. Chaffee, Colorado, W. A. Burleigh, Dakota. Sayles J. Bowen, District of Columbia. Washington, D. C., January 11.1872.

SUCAR.

NEW ORLEANS

SUGAR AND I

MOLASSES

In Store and Arriving Daily.

Prices low, Orders solicited, Quotations furnished.

WM. GLENN & SONS,

CINCINNATI.

janSO-Sat&Tues-Sw

SPECIAL NOTICES.

Aggravated Indigestion. Persons who aro predisposed to dyspepsia, find'their sufferings from this canse greatly' aggravated by damp weather, easterly winds1 and sudden changes from a mild to a shilling atmosphere. In the spring,, therefore the pangs of indigestion are eerionsly aUg mented by the atmospheric variations pecu liar to the season, and it is incumbent upon all who desire to ass through the ordeal of its cold mists and insalubrious gales with easy stomachs, and untormented by the in desciibable torments which accompany dys pepsia, to tone and strengthen the digestive organs witn a hearthful and effective vegetable invigorant -and no one at all familiar with the medictl record of the age, can qucs tion fot one moment that Hostetter's Stomach bitters is the Tonic best adapted to this purpose. The credentials of the Great Kestorative are unequalled in number and character by those of any other advertised medicine in the world. If ever there was a prep aration to rank as a National Remedy, this wonderful specific has a fair claim to the title. For a period of twenty years it has literally been tne Champion Tonic and Alterative on this side of the Atlantic. In.popularity it has never been approached by any of its would-be competitors, and its annnal sales are so far in advance of those of any other medicine of its class, thatcomparisons would be ridicnlous. One of two conclusions is inevitable. Eiiher the American people are deficient in common sense, and incapable of rational discrimination.or Hosfetter'i Bitters is the best preventive remedy .lor in digestion, fever and ague, bilious remittent fever, constipation, rheumatism, narvous complaints, and all maladies of an epidemic or endemic type. The reader will judge for himself which of the two conclusions is'most consistent with fact and reason*

A New Enjoyment!

Ladies, have you nsed Mtjbbaf LakMAn'sFlobibi WatebI It isreally the best perfume to be found. It is equally suited for the handkerchief, the toilet and the bath. In France and England, in South andCentral America, and in India and China, &c., Ac. it is the only perfume in extensive use so agreeable and refreshing is its delightful fragrance, that when onoe used it is invariably referred to all others. may5-deodly

ON MARRIAGE.

Happyeffects

Turman's Creek-

Closes Tuesdays and Fridays at 7:00 a. Opens Mondays and Thursdays at 6:00 p. Nelnon—Closes Tuesdays^ Saturdays atlla.m

Opens Tuesdays & Saturdays at 10 a. WEEKLY HAILS. JasoDville via. Riley. Cookerly, Lewis Coffee and Howesville—Closes Saturdays at 7 a.

Opens Fridays at 4 p.

Ashboro via. Christy's Prairie— Closes Saturdays at 1 p. !i: OpenB Saturdays at 12 in.

The Money Order office. Call Bexes and General Delivery open from7:30 a. m. to 7:00 P* m.

The Lock Boxes and Stamp Office open from 7:30 a. m. to 8 p. m. On Sundays -iperi from 8 a. m. to9a. m.

relief for young men from the of Errors and Abuses in early life, Manhood restored. Nervous debility cured. Impediments to Marriage removed. New method of treatment. -New and remarkable remedies. Books and Circulars sent free, in sealed envelopes.

Address, HOWARD ASSOCIATION, No. 2 South Ninth St., Philadelphia. Pa. dec5-dw3m

BATCHELOB'S HAIR IYE. This superb Hair Dye is the best in-the "World —Perfectly Harmless, reliable and Instantaneous. No disappointment. No Ridiculous Tints, or Unpleasant Odor. The genuine A. Batchelor's Hair Dye produces IMMEDI ATELY a splendid Black or Natural Brown. Does not Stain the Skin, but leaves the Hair Clean, Soft and Beautiful. The only Safo and Perfect Dye. Sold by all Druggists Factory 16 Bond street, N York. 25-dd-wly-si

BOOK BINDING.

A, SOHNABBL,

\J, BINDER, RULER, And Blank Book Manufacturer, Having the best and newest Bindery in the city, I am prepared to do all kinds of Binding, Rilling aha Blank Book Manufacturing.

Persons livin«t at a distanoo can sendbooks by express and have tbem bound and promptly returned. Old books rebound. All work guaranteed to give satisfaction. •arOver Burnett's Leather Store,

C. A. SCHNABEL.

So. 146 Main Street, Terre Haute, Ind. decll-tf

jgOOK BINDING.

JOSEPH KASBERG having established new and complete Book Bindery, is prepared to do all kinds of Book Binding and Blank Book manufacturing. Magazines bound in '"BINDERY adjoining Daily Express Office up-stairs.Terre Haute. Indiana.

BAKERY.

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FRANK llEIN'IG & BRO., Manufacturers ef all kind Crackers,

Dealers ii

Foreign & Domestic Fruits. Fancy and Staple Groceries, Vi LAFAYETTE S1BEET,

Bet. the two Railroads,

may28 Terre Waute. Ind

DIAMONDS, &C.

BALL, BLACK (fc CO.,

565 & 667 Broadway, N. Y. Offer for the „3

HOLIDAYS"

The most complete and bost selected assortment oi the following goods to be found in the city: Diamond and Gold Jewelry. Watches for Ladies & Gentlemen Sterling Silver Table Ware. Bronzes, Antique and Modern. Marble and Bronze Clocks, Marble Statuary

FANCY GOODS GENERALLY.

CARRIAGES.

VfM. D. ROGERS. JOSEPH MOORE,(JR

WM. ROGERS & CO., VH: ES1ABLIS1IED 1846.,

OH1GLVVL & ONLY MANUFACTUBKHS OP THR

CELEBRATED

CARRIAGES

And Light Wagon?, The acknowlodged highest American standard.

HANUFACTOKY.

Thirteenth and Parrlsh Streets, SUCCEEDING GEO. W. WATSON & CO., .. (RETIRED,) 9

Those intending to purchase a vehiele for Spring and Summer driving can, if ordered now, have one built to suit the taste in every particular and be completed by the opening of spring.

All work guaranteed to be built fully up to our hitfh standard and unequalled insurability, lightness, beauty of proportion and fine finish. Drawings and specifications mailed when solicited.

WARER00M3,

1009 & 1011 CHESTNUT ST., Philadelphia.

DYE HOUSE.

OEKTS' AND LADIES' WEAR

CLEANED & COLORED!

Gents' Wear repaired neatly at

H. F. Reiner's Dye House,

MAIN STREET. SET.' etb 51b api6-dtf

NOTIONS, AC.

WHOLESALE

NOTION & 'COMMISSION ii', 'i P,Merchants. -.-i .' ... LW».V' Itiik.

Opening of Spring

White Marbles, Noe. 1 and 2. Striped Marbles, Nos. 0,1 and 2.

Taspis Marbles, No3,.l and 3.

Glass Marbles, Nos. 0,1 and 2r' Gold and Silver Marbles, Nos 0 and 1.

Imitation Agate Marbles, }7os, 0 and 1.

Eeal Agate Marbles, assorted. Beal Blood Agate Marbles,-assorted.' Marbles in bags.

French Peg Tops,' jfos. 2 and §.

American Peg .Tops, Tfos. 1, 2 and 3..3 Boxwood Pee: Tops, Nos. 1 ^nd 3.

Sold at Wholesale Onlv.1' ./ WITTIG & DICE,

148 Slain Street.

JOOB* SUJ Between Fifth and Sixth streets^'o:.:.v

||[N"o. 103 Maia Street,!

WILL

offer to the Trade at low prices to closo: 5 Cases Buck and Sheep Gloves 10 Cases Shirt? and Drawers. 5 Cases Iiadies* Merino Bibbisd

Hose.

5 Cases Wool and Cotton Half Hose, 5 Cases Children's Wool Hose. 10 Cases Assorted Hote and Cap

Paper.

50 Cases Assorted Toys at vers low prices. lOOO Cases Assorted Glassware at very low prices. 6QP Dozen Silk and, Cotton .Nets

if

very cheap.

AT WHOLESALE ONLY.

URIAH JKFFKES.

_•—AT THE

Cor. Third and Cherry Sts.

Don't Forget the JPlao&l A: But call around and «6e for'youi•seTve8.:•'v,", ..

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White Goods, Shirts, Buck Gloves, &c Exslusive Agents for all

PIECE GOOPS Made by the Vigo Woolen Milfe.

So. 140 Main Street* Terre Haute, Ind.-

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All orders promptly attended to. oozawtf

GROCERIES.

NEW FIRM! Nfr\^ 8001$ !,

And New Prices r. liafis.BEED

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Calces, Thread ana Candy,

COXNEB

Have just opened a splendid New Stock of

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Where they expect to keep as ceod an assortment as can be found in the city and will not. be undersold.

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PKODUCE'!'

COUNTRY

A aid Feed ,01..

BOUGHT ASOIiDiM'

WGoods delivei-ed to any part of tha 'cit^ free of charge. TVd3m COSSIBA REED.

BAN MILLER, Wholesale .and Retail Dealer in, I uuioaaio .auu uvuui iiaaior. lll^Groaeries,Provisions, W ails,Foedf

I Floor, FiBh, Salt. Shingles, &o., &o., Cerner Fourth and Eagle Streets, Terre Haute

Connected with the above is a first-class Wagon Tard and Boarding House, the proprietorship of whioh has again been resumed by Mr. Miller, who guarantees to all.who may patronize him, good-aocemmodations at rea~ sonable charges. iqdtsm cas- Board by the Meal, Day, Week

BRANCH STORE at the corner of Seventh street and Canal. mlldwtf DAN MILLER, Pror "ietor.

JAS. H. TTJEJfKE,

W B. SHILLITO

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TURNER & SHILLITO,

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WB-&SHILLITO,

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having purchased th«

interest of T. C. Buntin in the firm of Turner Buntin, we have formed a co-part-nership under the name and style of TURNER SHILLITO, and will continue the

FAMILY GROCERY

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Our stock is lull-and oar prices shall bh as l«w as the lowest. We would be plewed.to have our old friends call. and seetifi. at well as new ones. JAMES H. TURNER,

DINING ROOMS.

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PIANO TUNINC'

WILLIAM ZOBEL

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hlblUsi lift every depM-tment: of the paper, apa large space will he devoted to reports 0 ..speeches made during eletttions, 6r on other

the [Weekly edition there is an unabridged Hipert of the proceedings., at the farmers' (Hap. yigelyptajq'.gf ^political iny..'pf. matter ?e imihejBtly

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PROSPECTUS.}

THE ). 'P

HEW YORK T-B1BUHE,

'"1 FOR isrs,

The consolidation of Italy.: so long frag mentary and impatent, into one poworful Stato, with Rome as its capital the hnmiliatien of Prance through a series of crushing defeats, ending with the siege and capitulation of her proud metropolis the expulsion oftlio Bourbons from the Spanish throne and the substitution for them of li'scion of tha most liberal: among royal homes the virtual absorption of the kingdoms of Sax-

Wurtemberg, Bavaria, with Baden, He^e, the' Hanse Towns# Ac., under the headship of :Prussia, into the triumphant andoowerfulempire of Germany and the arming of Bnssia to reassert her preponder" ancein the councils of .Europe, or to prosecute her' often postponed but never relinquished (lesignson the great city founded by Constantino, and the. yast hut decaying and anarchial dominion of the Saltan, all combine "io invest with profound interest the ever-changing phases 01 onr tidings from the Old World. Thi Tritons, through trusted correspondents stationod at all points in Europe where great movements are in progress Or imminent, aims to present a complete and instructive panorama of events on that oontinent, and to mirror the prolonged Etrugglo betweenmiddle-age Feudalism and Eoelesiuticism on the one hand and Nine-teenth-Century skepticism and secularism on the other. Recognizing a Divine Providenoe in all that,proceeds and is, it looks hopefully on the great OQnfiict as destined (like our own recent convulsion) to evolve frbm Btrife,'disaster and seeming chaos, a fairer and happier future for the toiling masses of mankind.

In our own oonntry, a war upon corruption and rasoality in office has been inaugurated in' 6uJr City, whereby the government ef our Stat* has been revolutionized through an initial triumph of Reform which surpasses the ikost sanguine anticipations. It is morally certain that the movement thus inaugurated cannot, in its progress, be circumscribed to any locality of any party, but that its purifyihff influence is destined to be felt in every part of the Union, rebuking veniality, exposing robbery wresting power from politicians by trade, and' confiding'it in these worthiest and fittest to wield it. To this henefioent and vitally needed Reform, Tffl Tribune will devote its best energies, regardless of personal inteiests or party predilections, esteoming the ohoiceof honest and faithful men to office as of all New Departures the most essontial and auspicious.

The virtual surrender by the Democratic party of its hostility to Equal Rights regardless of Color has divested our current politios of half their bygone intensity. However parties: may henceforth rise or fall, it is clear that the fundamental principles whioh have hitherto honorably distinguished the Republicans are henceforth to. he regarded as practically accepted by the whole country. The right of every man to his own limbs .and sine ws—the equality of .all citizens before the law—the.inability of a State to enslave any portion of its people—the duty of the Union to ghWantee to every oitizen the full enjoyment of his liberty until he forfeits it by crime—such are the broad and firm foundations of our National edifioo and palsied.be tho .hand which shall seek to displace them 1 Though not yet twenty years old, the Republican jparty haB completed- the noble fabric of Emancipation, and may fairly invoke thereon the sternest judgment of Man and the benignant smile of God.

Henceforth, the mission of our Republic is ono of Peaceful Progress, To protect the weak and the humble from violence and oppression—to extend the boundaries'and diffuse the blessings of Civilization—^.stimulate Ingenuity ^tai the-produetion of new ventions for economizing Labor and thus enlarging

Preduc.tio'n—to draw nearer to each

other the producers of Food and Fabrics, of Grains and Metals, and thus enhance the gains of Industry by reducing the cost of transportation and exchanges between farmers and artisans—ouch is the inspiring task to which this Nation now addresses itself, and by which it would fain contribute to the progress, enlightenment, and. happiness of our raoe. To .this great andgoodwork, Thk Tbibuni contributes its: zealous, persist forts.

Agriculture will continue to be more especially elucidated in its Weekly and SemiWeekly editions, to whioh some of the ablest and most, successful tillers of the soil will steadily, contribute. No farmer who sells $300 Worth of produce per annum oan.anord to do without our Market Reports, or others equally lucid and comprehensive. If he should road nothing else but what relates to his own calling ftnd-its rewards, wo believe that no farmer who can at all can afford te do withotit such a journal as Thk Tribune. And we aspire to make it equally valuable to .those engaged in other departments of Productive Labor. We spend more and more money'on our columns each year, as our country men 'Sgen eron patronage enables us tc do and We are resolved that our issues of former years shall be exceeded in varied excellence, and interest by those of1872. Friends in every State! help, us to make our journal better atld better, by "sending in your subscriptions and increasing your Clubs for the yeai just before us I

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J)R. S. J. YOUNG,

Physician i& Surgeon.

OFFtCK A7TO ItEHTDEWCE," '.•'• '1 Sll

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ADVERTISING.

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Xi. D. SXITE'S

37th SEMI-ANNUAJt

t€rift Enterprise,

To be drawn Monday, Uarch 25th, 1872. One Grand Capital Priz© of

$10,000 O C}OLD!

One Prize $5,000 in Silver!

AGENTS WANTED TO SELL TICKETS,9 to whomjiiberal Premiums will be paid. Single Tiokets, $2 Six Tickets, $10 Twelve

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every avenue by which the attention elaBS oan be reached by well-phrased

appeals to their tastes, fancies and interests. If you have posters, circulars and handbills, it is important that they are put and scattered in the right places.

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NOBODY IS TJSSED OVEB,

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Toltheitrade oflmany houses in this citytbj

Prndent Distribution of Bills and btu «'r.'-Clrcnlara.

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MERCHANT TAILORING.

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Woal4 respectfully call the attention of th

Waimsley's Dry Soods Stare,,for the purpose «rf carrying on

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SBLOJRT NOllCB, And on very Reasonable Terms. Having highlcentsta pat, he promises to make ub to eraer, whether the goods be furnished by him or iet. Everything in his line oheaperthan *^attin^done and warranted to flt. a libera patronage Hoi ted. ug29dtf

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(Principal Office 101 Tf. Cthfct., Cinciniati, O. sf

The only Reliable Gift Distribution in thn, country. 1

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£IN VALUABLE GIFTS!!

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give Prises $1,000£ Pive Prises.... 500t'' Ten Prises 100^.

BACH IN

GREENBACKS:

Two Family Carriages and Matched Horses with Silver-Mounted Harness, worth 1,500 each! Two Horses and Buggies with Silver-

Mounted Harness, worth 9600 eaoh 1 Two Fine toned Rosewood Pianos, worth $50C each! Ten Family Sewing Machines, worth $100 each I .'i 1500 Gold and Silver Lever Hunting Watches. & worth from $20 to $300 each! Ladies' Gold Leontine Chains, Gents' Gold .Vest Chains, Solid and Double-Plated Sil- I I ver Table end Teaspoons. Photograph Alhums. Jewelry, Ao.. Ac.. 4c. Whole number of Gifts. lO.OOOI Tickets limited t«50,000!

Tickets, $10 Twenty-five Tickets. $40. Circulars containing a full list of prixes. a description of the manner of drawing, and cither information in reference to the Distribution, will be sent to anyone ordering them. All letters must be addressed to dimes, I. D. SlJfE. Box 80, 101 W. 5th St. C15CONATI. O. sip27-dwly h,..

FOUNDRY.

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P, H. ETiJTRESH. ., J. BARNARD W yy1-

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Phcenix Foundry

MACHINE SHOPI

McELFBESH Sr. BABNABD-

Corner Ninth and Eagle Streets, (Near the Passenger Depot,)

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ANUFAPTURE Steam Engines^ Maljl Machinery, House Fronts, lire Fronts Circular Saw Mills, and t.11 kinds of

VOIRON AND BRASS CASTINGS!^ jssaswiw

REPAIRING DONE PROMPTLY!

All parties connected with this establishment being practical mechanics of several years' experience, we feel safo in saying that wo can render satisfaction to eur customers, J, both inpointof Workmanship and Price. my26'dwlv McELFBESH. BARNARD.

MANUFACTURERS.

PRAIRIE CITY

PLANING MILLS.

1

€XIFT & WILUAIIS,

Manufacturers of

Sash Doors, Blinds,

MOULDINGS, Ac.

Stairs, Stair Railing, Ballusters

AND NEWELI. POSTS.

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iwii Dealers in *"*nc

Lumber, Lath & Shingles.

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-Estimates and Price Lists furnished on

application.

OFFICE AND FACTORY:

Cor Ninth and Mulberry St» —j————f ATTORNEYS.' w-

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ATTORNEY AT LAW Notary Public, And Real Estate Agent.

Opyxos—On Ohio Street, between Third and Foutth streets, 2d door east of Shannon Bank*

VkA number of fine city lots for sale on reastnablo terms. jy31-d3m

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B. CHEADLE,

ATTORNEY AT LAW^^

r's 80 Main Street,

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PRINTING INK.

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Philadelphia, Pa. y^v'.

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JACOB -USHER"

Has just received anether choice lot *f

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