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1 .- , T (;, r.cvevcr, ser. i :," y to tee vr-.rUry is IrenicuV'A-lr. ""!''"' l'"url:;.-Ilu--i:l.'1 w.u- U ov-'-r-..skeke'.Vea ;;-- V,-( '.; !'V ; e raii-rii-t'l u-:vr nr.? 'n pr; -re- in (ur nV!) ("i-'li !)tr" "; Whk'U '-VP h'lV '!'"- v.-:tf a c"ee-kk r:k. I- m eae ' tkk:ck. T?i Hnlhvay IT nr. Tk- v-ikke-t oreae of tk- rvuaCY.imnunc never vrr.u;;l' crnc-r nH.ro tt-rriW! than were ivwU 1 nil tl.nnvjh Sckr.rekiy ike;'kl e.L jPitt-Lur-'h, 0e:r:i.:rmkeu ai n v, hite hist is n i-rupcr ikvcerijkkei . of ll'oo terrible hour---. It was the trinmj-.h and revel of bruto force, bilr.'l rc.'e -and the- Uc-mon of iles! ruction. The firo of the troops Saturday afternoon determined the mob upon Its coarse. The city uas nt its mercy, neel the military wcro cooped up in the round Lous? cf the Pennsylvania Ccrapany, Against these u:cn and the railroad property the insurgents directed their destructive efforts, hrir.:;ing into requisition the torch, cannon, stone; and smaller arm?. The railroad property, freights, etc., destroyed must leave amounted in value ta not less than five or six millions dollars. The mi'itary sueeecded in escaping the flumes; '?rcre slnnhuly enough reficsek admission to the United States arsenal, krd found a refuge elsewhere. The citir.emr of Pittsburgh scorned to have been paralyzed. The State militia proved cf no service, vhatcver. The rioters completed their n Li tv ci pittage ana aest ruction", and between 10 and 11 o'clock last night, being very drunk raid sloe py, went off to bed. After the deadly work vvas done the I'ittsburghers organized n vigilance eonsmittee, armed with ball-hats. This iijovement cpe:vcs to have icme loo late. . The Fort Vkytte road ha- ae.-r.cutu-cl that r.u reduction will be made and the men are cleaving off the roiul for regular work. The dopot of thi- company in Fittsbavgh was i-arncd to the ground by the rioters. Vnndi.-rEult onnounfcs th.at hitt:cv. will ret striko. The New" Yoik CViittal is open as usual,' The blockade on the I!rie road will doubtless be reuo"wed; y.? Uid-t-al states treops: Pave pone to tne r,,.rrs (,r tn.-,tti;b-.r.erv Governor lwb;r..son, e f New Yora, lei5' anul a pr claoaitioii crderir.rj ..he rioters to disperse. . The Mieh m hVokhern and Fake Pkoro read became involved h, ;1 kt yz'n ;d. y. i . .e cil v., -e bu.td : tlw ; i w" 0;0 . , ! p, ; : , t . o-' :- l Cai t . p. . tut 1 . : . . . . c . t'
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; .j I t t : it - l: r it i r; . ! C f t. ; i ciuto; ! -erved t- ir. erea-e Ih.e bltteraees of she crowd. IP." S o'ekK"!: in the evening, re sore m-wint; a-oat the city in vatjeus direction sacking 'tow to ceuro anas, f.o'oaklog iota th" armories - of the military ecmpmh-:- and jireparing themselves to c:c ecu to the threat-; fieelv OX mose f masnere; ng the entire Phnadebmla V naiae.v. 2Pe tbprtime tho military had witiid raven from the mllway crossing at Ttt enty-'dgidh street, where the iU - conflict took place. They were erde; ' d to one of th.e round pauses, where they could find 'better prctcclion. A '.rout 10 o'clock in the evening," . a mob numbering several tliousand had congregated about the i ousel house. They had previously captured th.e guns belonging to Hutchinson's battery, " a local organization," and planted them so as to command the round houses. Several solid shots were fired at the building, and a breach made Pu the wall-; but when the infuriated mob attempted to rush into th: building, the military weio ordered .to. fire. The .volley of musketry which followed, and the rumor that , the GatHog guns of the command were being brought . into, requisition caused a panic, and tho mob fled precipitately for several squares, tho military meanwhile keeping up a fusilade. The rioters, however, were flocking to their a as is. tan t a. i t v- i 1 vo? nrn'tl io the i L - tack. Finding it difficult to di; hjdge the. military from tho building, they rcxalved to burn them out. An order to this eff.-et was issued, and it was, carried iaLo execution with, a ilondish alacrity by the vkaer.5. As a eonseeuenee cf the blockade, which had existed for two days the. sidewalks in tho outer depot varus, well as those extending eastward some three or feur mike-, were crowded with freight cars filled with grain, products ami merchandise of'all khaF; btsido edken a number of hmoa all, eke, lied cead care, v,-erc idled up in ihc ma. While a pariioi; tftiieuiuk surroundvu the, building hi which the . military had laken rcaoc,o, largo bodies pra-'-cd-cd toiei itie to the oil ears, and ;a a moment the huge volumes of black smoke which rolled upwards hdhewed Py lurid tlame roaehPwerd hi every direction, ' told that the work of destruction had eoninu u e I, j O d..'P u" Ih -:hy c. a -.i ru ce mi .:u:'"- : r th.i l l, V sc.1 I ; a a thch .e e ir?y. 1 t. e . e An ::c Ar 3 1 f i
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i ere kLiturr cr o - j the executive when the legislature .. I can not ho convened, ngain.-t do- . j luetic lo'::i':-: are! ' 'V.licreas, Tho governor of the j t statu of Maryland has reprc:rntoJ I I that domestic violence ovbts in the r tate at Chunhria ed ar,d $lor.g thej . iinoof the Jhiltimore and Ohh) raii- , ! road in the saol . sfate. which St autleu'lt: -:s of ike said state are tm-. able to sapr re-s.--; and Vvhereas, The laws of tim Uaiteo ,-;mos rct'p;;"- "!iat m aa esses of insurreetloa ia anv state, or of oodriwtieu to the laws thereof, whenever,.!;! the judgment of the pre:-i.Ient, it lec-roes necessary to we e.ilhe.ry ikrees to suppress such ir.ourrociien or obstruciien of the I.oac i:o - ha'! forthwith, by proclamatioa, command such insurgents to disperse and retire pcueenh;y to their respective abodes within a limited time; . Now, therefore, I, Rutherford B. Hayes, President of the United States, do hereby admonish all good citizens of tho United States, and all persons within ..tho territory and jurisdiction of the United States, against aiding, countenancing, abetting or taking part ia such unlawful proceedings, and I do hereby w-frn all persons engaged in or connected with th9 said elomestic violence and obstruction of the laws to disperse and retire peaceably . to their respective abodes on or before 12 o'clock noon of the22d tlay of July inst. , In testimony . whereof I have hereunto set my hand and .caused the seal of the United States t.o be affixed. Done. at the city of Washington this' 21st day of July, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and seventy-seven and of the Independence of the United Rtates -of America the one hundred and second. . II. B. IFvyjcs, By the President: e - ..W.M. PI. Id V ARTS. Tim Po what tan and .Swat am, at Hampton Roads, havo boon ordercxl to bring the sailors an el marines stationed at Norfolk and In several vessels in that vicinity to this city. This force, about 6d)0 men, will arrive to-UKfrrow. IIst at Ei:icl "ami vTouat!eI al IiaUi:ore Fi'Idaiy rIjrl3t Considerable CxciiexiiciiS. BAiriMOiie, July 21. The following U a correct list of tho'. killed and wounded last night: Killed Thomas V. Byrne, clerk and register of voters of the Fifth ward, age-, 02;. Patrick Gill, tinsmith; Fouls Sinoviteh, laborer: Cornelius Murphy, clerk; Wm. Jfourand, newsboy; John Henry Frank, ere -2ck George ricDonald. carpenter, age tii; Otto Manck, ago '11: John Itelnhard, of 'Philadelphia, ago 111. ' Wounded ?.Iark JkBoud. probably fatally; George Kdump, seri-eo-ly; Carry' Williams, '"ago 17, probably fatally; John Norton, age AS', dangerous! y; John Groh, ePa rigorously, Wmi E? Callonder, Goo. Kemp, John Nevine, Hkhael Fh F I."; J :t Fv V. rt n, (ko. r i u. rt, uer, L '.Is Fa ia V. Sanererou.sly; Wm. fikidss ; - r . k F ;'d bury, 1 1 -t ai 1 t'ie 1 1- : ia.. F m. - m ! c a r r f. f: i f
1'oliee scattered them with a round of blank cartridges. All Inclined to be uPoideHy were orrerded and taken to (V.mden -eatienf Of tho Ok arreded none v.vro railroad men.
icn. Xlaacs.-:. Sent l Kalflinorc At tfas aiul Iepto W-;siiiNGTO'N, I). C, July 21. Tho iceeret.iry of war Jras ordered General WiufieklS. Hancock, eom. mandiug depart meat of the Atlan ta with boa Iquartors at New York, to proofed at once to Baltimore arid assumo personal command of all troops at that point. At the Baltimore and Ohio" railroad d. pot la this -city, a crowd of Idlers speculated as to tho cause of the el clay of passenger trains from Baltimore and the went, and all sortb cf wild rumors were afloat. A FcavlisS FJarfit TIic militia, JPirs Voii tli& Strikers, liilliiig 3Ic, Tomcsa and CUilelrcri. Pittsuviig, July 21. A fearful riot occurred at the .outer depot about an haur ago. A number cf men and several women arid children wcro killed and wounded. Seven dead have been taken from the scene, and it is not known ho'w many are yet to be gathered up. The firing was eione by the Philadelphia militia. One of .their own men and one of the Pittsburg soldier's are killed. Bystanders all say the fire was unprovoked. - To Carl Crowqt&ilJ. My Dear Gbowquxll: I see you still insist on becoming my pupil. Well, if you will allow me to become yours, we will become mutual teachers and pupils of each other; and I feel confident thatl.ean learn much from you, whether y-ou will be able to learn much from moor not. - I feel the need of a little instruction just now, fee in your last you exhort me to cheer the heart of seme pretty, 'lonesome" girl, by lavishing a few compliments -upon her. Alas! that is a part for which I fear I am but illy prepared, not being familiar with female society. I suppose though that it would lake a man of great eloquence, well versed in all the arts and sciences to be abJe to entertain the angelic creatures of the other sex. He would ha-ve to be able to eliseourse learnedly on ehendstry, botany and. natural philosophy, would he not? Now you arc aware that "I am no orator a.- Brutus is," and it would be u tterly impossibly for me to attempt anything of that kind with any hope .cf. success; but-as you are well versed in suck mat-, tors, having had a ileal of experience with the. sex, please be so kind as to give, ma minuto instructions as to bow. to proceed,, and as a good pupiFI will apply myself with diligence to tho acquisitlea of so desirable an accomplishment. 1 have always Poem a . groat admirer of tho sex, and you have no idea how overjoyed I' am at" the prospect of learning the art from one who .lias graduated. In tnat branch of Esthetics. Vl-u a-k f r iieiknts however trlvi .1. Wi k!, here F oae: A man XG IF Fki ga 1 ueeyrkio tho mh IF - a ,c:.':- d 1 P i If Ly diivln.; a w. ,o a. (pooy: Hew eauid I; ;Io F lb at t' c i,"ir,tim? "Nocudiino" am. I.vi 'air" i-eed loon-UKiv' and 'eftpato" cf nle a a ..-a au-. ri W : . - t r: . iT m ';. - tiv.d: 'iov. tc l e . t j. . ... 1 .-k jve re I I. I b 'I i r L:t c . ki.) ik ii A lit J
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LLP -..I,. iv if :i ut t i . : i l at i m i o . t i. . 1 - r, 3 fo U'..wsn:' Lin.. in.w.: : mr i 1 1 n l it.i . ve.i ' t s-, t V t ' 1 -. ' 1 1 I '.-. 1 t 1 -1 1 Il.U'l. -Amount of principal :; Amoa-.O of liuere.-t Cue .AlBOUUt Oi l-u-s'.S .iUC ; . L I ca.oo 5.(0 . . lOtal Oi'.i; . f norUica-? airi rasp two Wv-st, f'i:i:;t:iintr forty .'i-rt'-, U'K-tur lev., the tvv.: IvivUtg tx.-e-n r.i-M'Je.'njrtr-l ! 0:0 Ssp.te ef iKahi-ia. ty' Levi Iaiyu: an;' l-Ji:glrh J.am tivsecurs iU'j iiymeuS of ouc i;i:'iu!-oa O'.eairH i-clotiOi to tho co:uintiii s.j:'.m1 fnti-l. Amount of pri!iciial ?i:.e ?1M."iO AtHOiilll Of ht'.'H'St it'll! 10.70 Aotnt vf liaiv.a-'j dv.u -,?A Amount of cos.s lue b,00 "Total due 12." 1 Tkrms or Sale. SfcH latut will lo &okl on V.ie fotloAvinpr term?: A crotHcof llv year s:t 8 per cunt usterost amntally in, n Ivance, tint f.-r a sum iot loss than t ile appraised v:hie t(vof. AH cou, damage aul iat.ore?t nw duo roost be paid i t the time of imrcliasjo, and will bo Cl3 iticLed from tho fuiiounc of purclul.-e iiioacv. In Vvitncss whereof I have hereunto f-aih-Hr'riCod i:iy name, and caused tho seal of tiie Boanl of t'.'on.vaissia:;er.' to bo afiixed, this tho 24rh day oi Jaiv, A. 1. 177. . " .DAVID F. STUfKiaj. Auditor Orange Oour.ty. July 1. 18T7. ' 45-3 w Sale ofSaliEie ikaaels.' In pursuance of an of the General AsSembiv of tho State of Indiana, entitled '-an Act to" provide for the sale of Valine Lands,' Approved March 1st, 1S33; I David F. Starker, Auditor of Orange County in the State of Indiana, will proceed to sell, all the forfeited Valine Lands in Orange eouray, which lands have heen forfeited for non-payment of principal and interest. Said sale "will ho at the court house door in Use town of 1'aoli, on THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 27, 1S77, and continue from dav to day thereafter, Pf ueoCiSB-a ry.J until all are sold. Provided said lands shall not be redeemed before said day of sale. Said lauds wilt be sold in forty acre lots, and for a sum imt less than Fifty cents per at re. Sail lands ?o far as can he ascertained from the records of r.iy oilice, are r,s follows to-wil: Section Three. . Tho southwest .quarter of the southwest .quarter of scetiou" three township one north, of range two west. Section Six.. The northeast qnarter i.oriheast quarter of secti-.in six tSTiirlSp one uonh ofraug-e lw-x west; Also, the southwest qnarlerof tho soatli cast and the s.-ut'aeasfc qnarter of the north west quarter of same sect ion town and range. Section Foeat. Ttio northwest 'q.'.artor of the southwest quarter of sertiou four township one north of ran e two west. Srcriox Twelve. : The e'a-si. hal f of tho southwest quart er, and th.e oust half of the sictheast qnartor. and th.e west iuilf of ha sou! heast quarter, all in section twelve township one north of raiigo tHO west. SEBTIOX XlXKTEZa. Tho northwest quarter of the northwest quarter of faction nitiuvn township two north of rauo two west. . . ' Ss.-l'ti n IffEsrr, The southeast qnartor of the sonthwst qnarttr, a ad the norai.'S.st qnarterof tlio. southwest qaaiter, all in sertion" twenty township two north of range two west. SiX'TION TWENTY-OKE. k The so-.itV.west paa ter of th'J southwest quarter, and the case half of uio southeast (juarter, all So .-ee!ion twev.ty-onc towuSup two north and rane two west. Section T wektv-two. ' The north wt quarter of. pio southwest quarter of section" iwenty-tv.'o towitship two u'ji ih cf rar.;;e two west."- : , SKCTIOS TWEXTY-FOrR. Trie southeast quarter of tho northeast quarter of se-.-ri-iii tu-v:nty-fo:tr township two north of raiig-e two west. " - SECTION .TWEXTY-EIC; HT . Tho northeast iisarier of the northwest qnar-t'-r of serthei twe-itj'-fcig'ht township twoiioroi of ran-re two wt st. . . '. " SrcTio;-; TaTSTT-xiXE. ' Tho northeast qnaravr of t'ie soi thwe'st oaarter, and the noruiwes; qua nor of the sottthwvt qr.arter, and thj noivhwcT-t q:'a"t-.-r of tiio rort'n west or-arier, nn.a the s--:itiwe.-t quarter oi the (-oui.il wvsa qart;-i'i id in titdua twen-;y- .;. . m o aorth of raugo tiro west. - Section Tuikty; The southwest. tr.arter of the southwest 'iatt?r of section thirty township two north of rat', j-o tvvo west. . . . . S E C T I O X T H I E T Y - F I V T. . The ea-t half of th iiort!:eat quarter, aid quarter of I he : he ;s-; ounrt sr : a!) inVoetiou uifrry-iivo township two urtu of rcvi'ije two wcstT - Section- Tiukty-sis. '.t"o:;-e.;i.st half of th southc-ut quarter of tectio.i th.iriy-.-.ix tow-iihlp two corth of r-jc two west." - Teais2S f Sale, ... H'ill to: 'ioh hi hand, and a Deed made to the pitrvhasc-r inuuediaiciy by the Auditor of Hr:i!! County, s-ao? to couiuiene i within the h - eel on hi . 1 i -i n-.m ,- , " i I ha e 1. "r"- " i f o- t t -Jl 1 i I i'. iitor Or : t dl f .k c jl . f . rk. 4j7' - i T r ; , , .5 of fVp c. (-j l - . , . 1 t i t . l , f t . ( ) -.-cf lt . - r - x . 1 . r i i v " ti f, i - i ... n i , a' ' i it m S i .- i, ' ' .1. ' i i ' t ,( . .i.. ! i - i I-. i-ninn-K a;. '.I i ns-v 1. I'inni!. k, n pievin i i 1 - s. I ' . . -. . . t j i j r. , it. i rr. . . t -' i ' i . ' 'tit . i i i. i : v t , u it ' - c. i t rii vi e.T x. r : a I . - i ' i p . ii i i . , -.' i, ( , f e it ! ; i - I
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At the Lick LL SAL. SIIilHIIPP'S S rVIkC. P.y vi;; ae of two t v -. ;o t-i m OiroiTi t fV-.oH th t brk ot the urani-e 'ircuit 'ourf, I will a: ooCtie t.C.', to the lushest I i i ;cr, on . SAT UK DA Y, AUGUST 4. A. D. H-77, hetweea the hours .f 10 odo.-k a. w. and 4 o'idoek' p.m. of fa it I day. at toe oonrof tiie conrt houo of euuit;e vour.ty. iiie -l-i-nts and profits fur a tciiii i.-tt oi-oMiii; s,-v n yi-ars, th-; 'o;i-'W'"n..' otsciiho-i real esv:oe. to-w it : The w-;tUt 5Sj!;i'!i:roi the southeast qtuirter . seriio-.i eleven (II"-. township one i.D s-eiiit aad nttiyo tvro (i; wrt ; ant all of that part oi the- u-rti half of !i n'O'thwrst qri-irtt r of se..''i,.ti i.iio-:o:i (lf sat.te t-v 3shio and ratiffo, whW:h lies liortii of Paiuicr (: h. " And o'l failure to realize the fall anont of tho j ;-.fro;"or, jraervst an. I eo-w, I wi;!. at we s:ioo toot- aud pirco. OAose ,ii p ;e. :-. sale tlie feo-sinwtle of saidivai" -estate. Taken a the p-.-qnu'ty of l-Cass Saorl ir.;rer at' the suit of Xhouins Fli. k. Adraini-; uuor of t Vh' estaie of John L. "Wiaiams, decease-1. Said sale will lie made without any -relief whatever from valuation or appraisementlaws. PAMCF'.L A. DAVIS. S-heriiT Orange t'ountv. Milton S. r-lavity, AU'y for Iq'iT. July 10, lv77. - jsiSKusrrvi s.ilk. By virtue of an -exeer.t io:. to me directed frorii the (jerk of toe oraniue Circuit Court, I will c-xposo at public saie', to the highest bidder, on. ' . . SATURDAY, AUGUST i, 1877, " bet'.-een the hoars of 10 o'clock a. in. and -4 'clock p. m. of i-aid day, at the ttoor of the court jious of Graujra count v. the rents a fid prolits for a term not ejceeeoon. seven years, the. follow ine described real estate, to-wit: Lot number one hundred and thirty t'b'.o), and west half of iot number one hundred ami twenty-nine (l"2'i;, iu the town of l'aoli, Oranj.ro ceuoty, f tniiana. And on failure to realize the full amount of the judg-mem, interest and costs, I will, at the same, time" and place, expose at public .sa'e the fee-simple of said real estate. Tai-en as the property of William Ye. Lukenbiil, at tho s.iit of Arthur J. .siiwpson. Said sale will Ijc made with relief from yataatiou or appraisement Jaws. SAMU EL A. DAV IS. Sheriff e)range Count. A. J. Simpson, Att'v for PPIC. July 11, 1S77. - SIIEX&XFF'S gAlIu. liy virtue of an oxecution to mo diivet-.t from the Cl"rk of the ran-e Ciivttit Court. I will expose at ptibl io. saie, to tho highest hiduer, on SATURDAY, AUGUST 4, 1-77, bei ween Hie hours of K) o'ebx-k a. m. and i o'clock, p. m.. of- said Ctay, at the door of tho court-h'-tise-of Orajie count y, the rs-'iv.s and p roii is. for a term nou e.xceeoinir seven yea;.--', iln? foloiwiocr describoii real ttMt to-w i ' z The Kout hwesfc quarter of tJio' south.we.---t quarter of section nineteen' ho. township one 1 south and ran jr j two 2 v est, ark I tiio north half of the iiorth rest qaair'er c-f section thr ty l"). savno tuwi'i.-I.tri a nrl -.-uo,:'-. And oa fniiinv to realize tiie f:hi am the jatiaiiient. interest and costs, I will, at ihn saute time and p!a--e, cxpta at public sale the fee-simple of .'aid real estate. Taken as the propertv of JoTm f-i'Iaril at the suit of Thonias Fia-k, Administrator of tin1 esia'e of -John J .. C j !ibt:u -. si.aid sale will be io;ote wi !',. ."r.v rSiri whatever from va'tui: ijii or av'rtes-'netd laws. ' sack' en A. DAVIS, Si) -via i.'aoi.-o e'ov.utv. KiTton S. Mavitv, A::"" rr i : :V. July 10, 1S77. , " Mrs, P. C. V. Hickman. M. 0; Has perm n uent'y beatsl j;i this tnwn, r.n.l is now ppin5t at the Alhort IIoue. She is a graduate -t one of lir ilnost m"!irai S'-iiOci's the city of Ho tor., and s irt.l a s asista -nt- snrp-ooa in d ::" rent hopita!s an 1 o;i butt! j- fleldi of t!io Western Division of the IT. S. army. This la-lv now oiors hors-r-Tiao? to the ladies of PakE.. lad., and to the af-iietod of this place in general as a physician for chronic diseases, s-tteh ks k Soro- Ey&s-.and E!nda3ss, Xo oiCTei cnee of how lonj? sotn lir.j- if the ball is whole. CATAI2IZU 'IX TFTE HI! ADCured certain and -.-; P;itvroatisrt art'1. Ca-noor very re: -': TI. ro.tr.' i vuralsaa- an i diseases of the Heart; Scrofula, in i;s worst forrus; Chill and Fev-r in o e api Hcation. and. in fact, aim -wit every tiis-ase that has be- "' eh-hoc. (,'a!i ; I see her. Th:s lai'.T soeut one year in r.b-.ifn-rfnn, I;;-.l., and perfonuei ir;ki-::.'ts hi!o there. She Ta!re3 tho Filoi or tli.i Eyes where 'people are Wi'vl, wMhonS n-a aid of luiiu ral medicine-'. So: a: -o ? :tJs (-:, -1'hre-ii.do.'i'y. Go and havo yo.r lio?il examine? an 1 lea what bu.5i.:.e ;s ven a ru !'. sr a I ;i -: .-.j tO. ' " " 1 -t ! 7" ccuinEeri kidia::; at j paolt, o:l'c;::: cou:rrY, i::d.,; T 1. i 'iis 'iv 'v a xv r.r.Miiffr ' i - TV. MI. 1 r -Oi i tv "4. tH. l -e iv t f v j (in-Etf i e w w i i" iii a t iti.i -, . i i . ' x :t i." .'-. i , .. . ia z - r ni-i ti t it v i -;.. : - . 1 1 v -' . i - r . . - - ; I r t n- e n , 1 y ii ' n. r - i. $ - j ; a: i-i . C
G. W, CAMPBELL, Creek Cash Store, FFk Crerk, Fg
HARDvARn iiuao:::::; ! ALLEN & REED South sido Public Square, Orleans. I-n would direct the s-tientson oftktFiners, Mechanics and other oittzer.? Orar.e coautj, to t.lieir really larje R-t sjtlenJid stock of Hardware, coasa, in part, of BUGGY. SPRINGS and AXLES, HORSi SHOES & WAILS, Qrlnil Stones & Fixtures, CUTTING BOXES, Carpenters Tools,'Omlding flaravare, f.lattocks, Spad:s, Picks, Shovels and Forks, cf a!! kinds, Trace d ct:r CHAINS, SHELF IIAP.DWAIIG, dc, &c, &c. DOORS, SASH uiid ULINi.j, a Specialty. An exnminntioa of g rh and price.s iavitod. Ve dclj competition in eith?.-. Co an-:! sea as before sending yoaror"t-i uv.'ay from Irani. We c-;in ase ",,1 pi 3 (.a. ALLEN & 11221k J'.uy 2S. lo75. 45-tf Orleans, Jti W:i STORE, Ml GQQPe Am LOW. CASH PRICES. (!'.:- frst c-prned r.l tlianibvts-bur.r s .'--' DllY GOODS, GllOCERIJiS, HA 28, CADS, DOOIS, S1IG . ; a:. C . p;-3svar.?, (Pie(-:isn-;lJ'v, J; Wt". '- n; lery. vc. Vc. : i lis i;. .-:- are ih'vv and Srst f?.. r be S'::-i It i-n-'i or exebantred f. " ' piS"ui'!'. fur w aji-h i ho V--. ry jiJbtr-- ' - pi i. e v. i:b;c uii ov.'i i. C:..ib;tii-i sec - rriA'E: isricDW Eiersicte Hot, Foot of I our tli .awsnno and Strin.'Lending, . .. -i -.- . j , . ,' t,2 Per Bay, ST GO to 10 50 Per V -.. Spot :al rates to the Thcntrieal pf - " k r ccrmr.cvcir.I .travelers. SILAS EOCSWELL, Prop'r. Sl-tf Lidte of Indlanapek a. ARTrL V.OH TETZK' I A O 1,1, I k; l) I A N A , !)ei f it n,( r i oi 1 1 fvi ? r n !uJ:..j u n iiLilu 1 u! cVn cl O ri-.in r t 1 r - -s !' .t ii .i i I l?Js si'i'A l-'i- t- l:i'S '''''. (- ". i - I , i ' i'i i! - r , . . ! i 1 : .i. k i J . Vi ode 'iff J", f-. r. IV k. I:. ::- fr i 1 t - IT I
