Paoli Weekly News, Volume 6, Number 18, Paoli, Orange County, 16 January 1878 — Page 3

p i-L io ,

, t" ;!av, a:;, i 1 - j " Z will " lS " " 1 1 r- r - ' y, v;z;i t i - 1: .r :. .r : - t.V sir ti ; i : "r ' - Ik I ilti w o are not ri ribh frr tl.p ttlt-r.iiH- t of cur n rrv l ud::;t, tUei endurr- d ly "i. Advrt;e r. aP, -t.r, d., r.ji..l I L-.r..!: 1 i: ' y Ism lay iiiuruirg t j i iur-3 p'Alin slice. Xl panons desirinj: to pJ tir trIptJcn In wood will pleats I:"' J aUi'g. ctI- i- fit' 'J ' r ' i f r ?f s ' ry f -1 '- M r fj wJi i!)7.-irU. ! t'l'le .('... Y'e CasSi, or ocr Sate. To cnablo us to pay those we owe s,j to carry out certain objects we have in view we tnust and will ccivj-el prompt settlement of tlatOun due u. We have time and fgaln called the attention of those irdihted to ui to the fact that we seeded the money but In a majoriiy of case they havo not responded, T dislike to dun our patrons tr 1 will r ot do fo aah In this way. If proir.pt cU.r.Uion ia not faid to thla last notice we will f-k the aid of tha cfliccrj of the Saw in getting wliat Is due u. If yoaoweiis" for subn'rdption, Job work cr advertising, remember tLI notice is addre?yd to you and mean." jt:t what it aya. Brs?Kinic t "IIuskihk. Aft COt'STY. llcud otir market rrporis. Masonic Installation Friday niiht. Marion Alderson lia.3 been, very h'.ck for a wctk past. Our town debt should be funded st a low r rate of interest. Mr. John NobSitt is dangerous ly HI with the consumption. Ilru! the new ad.--,Ftjil and othtrwise, that uppartii week. Mr. limund llraxtau, of Dubois county, whs in town this week. Mr. W. Ih Knox, of Washington county, wsis iti ttiwu Monday. llev. Janjed i. Campbell, of lack Creek, wius in tow3 yesierduv. Our f.tvek of sheep killing dogs is exhausted don't want any moro. Trustee Alex Wells, of Grten-iU-ld, was in town Monday on official Lusinesi. Our hc buyers ere paying today fcr ho-s, from $3 03 to t 3 CO tccording to quality. D. F. Stueker and John P. Fiii j?on vUiled Origans JIasonic Le!ge Sr.tutday evening. Captain S. J. Glover has been pointed Marshal cf Orleans vice Thomas N. Tayh.r, t : I. Mi-KBophia l;u!kt.cr, of IJIuO?:!ir.gtcti, 'u vidtir l;cr f : Icr, 2lt$. Jcha T, Dundy, of this h.cj. Dx-tressurtr Iltnry K: -d, 2n'. ton Wrigtit and Wm. It. Vu I I ., of Orleans, were ia tow n J; iturd;y. Tho tax i ycrs t f 1 '.i d'. i . :ud t!.t th? b.'i. I : ' i" ' t . : F I -lof;-:d. 1 : t r : . : t ' - ' est. 1Io:i. "xliLm;? li. Cobb Iv.j 1 . 1 .i t;r. I.: i-.... . 1 .''.' . tioni f.r Ml, ' ! ' i v1 112 C -meat?. U o At.drtTs- ; ; ::y,; .Ail fj-i'.ly Li - n 1 t . C ;: ..'1 property. Mr. f II " :t, ? i, ..h . i t. : c cf Or:: w 1. -1 ; : ; 1 i 1 , . j.-!.a a;;r tlvn;,'' I, 1 Li!' I II. 3 . rT' " 1 Mil v!.: h : tjis ; i vl t 1 N . 2P C -.

.'y - h' rd.it Pi 1 v; j : j t : 't 1 - :t. T i 1. c . -r.ty f f Or - v-. "hr ' - iv :v.t d , '

J. At t. 1 sf . r:;i t rr ; r : dollars. Our t :i ,.4 vi-;:- 1 p. ,t r.ibt.if3 from :,"jrv- Orpins. Yfe t f;'-1 t'- ;.' v.rro a 1 r; v ;" ThT ;rd of Cc-:...L-ioncr3 '. -si:; I Ir.n Jiy tljs.ii up the i c.. . Ir i .r t;ut. bnd i, p:o- ; -.r;t"y to : t! o !cbt of tha county. Itobert Fin ley, of Palmyra, was in town yesterday, shaking hands with his friend.?. A visit from him is sure death to the worst kind cf a attack of blues. 112V. I. .N.Thompson, Presiding Eldei, New Albany II. E. District, passed through town Friday oa his way to attend quarterly meet ing at Chacabetbbur. I very Democrat in Oranga county U. expected- to attend the ccnventloa in this place, to" be lield Feb. 9. Read tho call therefor at the head of our editorial columns. A letter received from W. J. Ilog-alt, who left here about two weeks r.o, informs his friends that he Imd reached the Lcsie Star State, where he will remain' somo time. V.'hy pay eixieen hundred dollars a year in interest when tho debt jui, which it is paid can be funded at a rate of interest that will require only three fifths ot that amount to ha paid? -Abo Good.paitor started-on lii's return to 2ew Orleans last vt?kwith 5 head of excellent " horse's, belonging to Wells & Goadspastor. May they meet with quick sales and good prices. Trustee Henry Trinkle and cxcotiuniMiotier Alttu Wolf, -i Stamperscrcck, were in town Sat urday and examined the mam moth Tennessee, reed wheat. A I Jen said, "llah! old fallar Fve seen it before. V The Grange Store at Orleans has passed iufo the bands of Messrs. ib-ed & Mathers they taking full control of the building' and bu.-u-nes.s for two years. They are clever gentlemen, good business men and deserve success. Mr. Samuel Mathers, of Orangeviilo, callod on us Mouday. Uncla Sato's thumb that was shot off in tho army, by a "Johnny reb," hasn't grown out yet, but that do'n't prevent him from giving a friend a warm grasp f the hand. The Democracy of the various townships should call' township conventions at an ;arly day to nominata candidates for th? various to wo, hp oClces to be filled nt the spring election. Select good relialde, cornpotent men for your candidates and then elect them. 'Thos. "Wadsworth, of Ornng. ville township, broke the wing of an eagle, by a shot from his gun a few days since, and captured it. His eagkvhip measures saven feet from tip to tip the same sL-a of one .of the two eagles . recently killed- by Win, Underwood, of French Lick. The surviving parity:. of thoIl; ilna ( fll. ""lours C)., c. Or-.vi--d, Itot-'-ee-rn i;.:.:...'.vt t:.j - "d L ti ? t jof i.M . .i.i, y V r km 1. - t ri ; k a;: .;)! 1 c:-' " urr ITrnry IL.u, i:t . Ivtr t! - i.i, ,ha iIFd !ds L -.1 In th? CLr'.'s c.'".-a i' atun! :y in II 't'Jin f;d;1(.n !l - . ' d Kan. "l: t c f t! ; r:. c f A'. Ir. L , il' I H t!,3 C: rh's i ..Ic I itl ? ' V. i r t . '.' 1 j . ..., i v : t r : : ; I f ),. kit-..: Su a- - . - -. - i . J- f - -,- . . . t r- ...... T--. .. c r ..1 1

, 1 Ill I : . i . 1,1,. ., u. fc C . . , . 4 f -j, tfr c .' i " - f - 2 . :v I--. ..it) t:. .3 tf t: 3 I ill,- . j c; -it.-.i: Jr T ' vvr . t u f v'l Li n t j c:.r r; . ,rrj lj ; Jty I.r.,::.y r. t!:? cur ; ::-. II.' i' Ij L: I' i t i ,1c of th j 1 ! ; r . f f tj 'Uth.rn In j; .na f r L.r.cr, ;.! Illy c::J tnr-i for th- i.

Urli: r . utly , -;. : ... cr cf U.o d j; a ; Ir.l.r r r 1 a f S tcr L,.t Ilcrday t! .y-;atc I T:t T. N. D rattan '3 f;rrj and ".ct" ui..:i to t fr:.it cf ruuttcn then tf ry p;n(t) I f t r Lrr;iD then thej died a toycL.'.rgd us a quarUr for pgrlbhaing the 'last sad rites we don't .rrant any; "more sbe(e'p) plnters and Eetters t2:aak you. Th trial cf th Toliver hoys, charged with the murder of Thos. 21-otjdy, W85 to Iiavo commenced at Bioomington yesterday. From the Dloomington Courier, of last;Saturday, ra learn-that the case Is sot down for 'trial en Tuesday, Feb. 5, 1878, at which timo some attorney will bs 1 selected to try th-a esse as Judge. Pearson is related to one cf 'thai defendants by marriai. - : . . -, A correspoa.dent ia' the' Agricultural column cf the Courier-Journal pronounces-, the- mammoth wheat being svmt all over the country froaa Tennessee a fraud. Quite 'a rramber of our auhscriber have planted samples of it and wetrust they will give us a report of '.the result of their' ventura when: they harvest their crops. . Dr. Jas. II. Sherrd received a letter a few days since from his brother-in-law, lir. Thos. Osborn, announcing the srtfa arrivapof hitnself and wife at their home in Eugene City, Oregon. They had a pica-'aut journey across the-pU ins, but a stormy one by watsr from Can Francisco. They reached borne December. 25th. .- . The road from here to Orleans is almoLt irupassibla . eu , account of the great depth of the mud. It has been "suggested that ' it would be "much easier Red much mora comfortable traveling between. .the two points if a good turnpika couuect. ed them. . ' Elsewhere will be found the adveriisiaient of Messrs. .Chamber1 & Alderson, house, sign and orna mental painters. If you need any work in their lino ulve 'them a chance at the job and you will never regret it. Their work and prices will both please you. Jesse Morris, of Greenfield, crip pled a wild turkey a few days since and started in pursuit, but : was soon distanced. Ite then went home and got hU dogs and put I h !';. after the retreating turk-ey and fter a four mile chase gobbled him up. We wouldn't have bediaved that Ben Dingle riddled an old. squir red's nest, in the top of a tree ua dcr the belief that it was a turkey, if anv one else but Kav. ."W. -W. Webb had told it oa him. 1 Yv e found our gum boots there was a man in them and he's. there yet, for all we know he was when we taw 'em i.o,t. Vi'c u.u't Lujw when we'll t th:m i 7 .Pi. tic-ciccratdc T. fcv"il? Caaa t:, -1. The Democzacy rf J.' ; -n ta am y-'np will meet la convention at 1 -yton r.rt c 1 G itu.u y, Fb-r-r;'!.', UT:rtl r'i!:1'; p. m. f. r the purp 0 tf return t li : 01 nd'.,: .1. fjr t. . , ip t .lJi ) ti I ? r.:i- i at th.i c : : ;4 ri. g c:. ti..- I-. C " F: M ' :? 1: .i.r...t..'lCj-..:.:i:"f J.. ..h- j:i to-.; r. . . i. tu . C j e ... ch cil . 1 f r thi - ' 1 - i. 1 1 d . t ' : . . 7 : t , Or... t . : - t , : A t .. , 4 t , 1 5 1 - V. i .... Gr ' I. .... i ; ,

- - ' r f ;- , u - ::i i j r - at J. M. A:, hi lir. - r 1 ": j

, t I';.. a -v v. r 1 ruv cf I tf II. of Orr.r -? t j:.tv. ;d; 3 t " ? :r- -.rd . .L.ra cf t!- 3 O:..- J C -.-'.y C.ur.cil ct3 r. tu:.'.. I '.0 : .- 1 1 . rd IVidi c:i C.'durd.;y, J.ir.:: ,ry l;, I 73, ct 1 o'clcr.!: p. m. to r:c ive annu.ll vord, rdra In-tructioa c:i uaritt"n wr:rk. J.:r: i II. M-nr::-I County Deputy.- ' i,., n a. c. c. ii- ii, Train3 pass Orleans as folio v.: Freight train, going north, ':SOa.m Mail " 11:13 " Freight"4- south, l:43p;m Mail '' C:55 All trains run dally except Sund:iy. Jko. D. Cakteb, Ag't. , XMrEtp-Ike'ilcetfcg. '' ; The citizen a of Paoll and 'vicini ty are" "requested to meet at the courthouse, Saturday night,' Jan. 19, 1873, to counsel together in relation to the building cf the proposad turnpike.-between .Orleans and Paoll, A general attendance is requested. - c;zcial noricno. Heal i:: lets Agency. Messrs." Melntcsh & Dingle, having formed a co-partnership and established a real estate and collecting agency, are' prepared to make collections at all available points. Having - unequalcd .facilities, for advertising thy- will engage to sell - improved or unimproved farms, anywhere ia Southern In diana; Ianch in. Texas, Kansas, Ar kansas, .Nebraska, 10 v." a or anyother western Sato or territory. Also houses and lots in Orleans, Bedford Mitchell, Paoli or any other approximate town or city. Business of any kind shall be promptly attended to and all correspondence will bo answered without delay. Cal'l on or address MclNXOSII & LlNGLE, 1S-3W Orleans, Ind. tost Bos. - . The undersigned last a shepherd dog about four,, weeks ago. '.The dog whs yellow, with a little browa on the bickp long hair, bushy tail and one glass eye. Will pay a rea.sonabla reward to any one who will, inform me of his whereabouts, or return him to the News office. ' ... TltOS. E. DtNDLEY. Jan. 16, 1873. ,. IStf TTarnlns' ' -My son, William R. Chishara, a. minor, having, without cause, run away from home, I hereby warn any and all persons from harboring or trusting him on my account. I wiil.net bs accountable for any debts ha may contract during his absence from home. George W. Ciiisiiam. ' Jan. 14, 187S. lS-2w - To buy an organ cheap, buy of a msn who buys for cash and sella with the least possible expense. You sea the point. . . Ij. 8. Bowles. Don't Fall to dead Tills, All ' persons indebted to the undersigned must make immediate EeUlament. I need what is due rue and must and will have it. Corio to time cr I'll' L ; you. lltf V,'A::2aiP. Goods cfc.'y dud in my line e .a I a 1 . - ht lov.xr cf me than yea en g J them clserrhcr?. L. S. FowLEs. Or iT"s cf the r.iOit rclhilde mr.ke f i I c s mcrioy thin ; ,u bo ha I ;-.y..d.'::3 a! .11 .-t 11; Facli Dr.- - r ;" i c . " ' r yourA'., t : . W i 1 : th j Uiz .n; , f A; li. - v. I" a i, M I 3 r r dr. lb r ho :s It ill. ... . in 11 ti : t . :.; d si. t v r l j ' 1 ;Irj it i: f : :dl H. i "3.f if

t -; rT.. . 1 " ( ' 1 . I . i' -

t S I . -l r 1 ( , 1 i - T - I, t 1 - 1 . . UiO" v . ; - t . j - :u tr I 1 tt 1 ' - i i ! t , ft" r. I r t - ,. II' I 1 I 4 1! 1 3 I 1 i . Ii . f a I'liii n 1? - , - 1 ..1. - t ' - j - rn1 (rlk.i'. t s . r. ? in u- i.it.i (,- : u s rr, I i-;' ri''!- ""'- : ti ff C " K- '. i - .1! - Cl f - I 'f r 1 t ,tvt. v 1 e t. i'x ui t. i t u f pri -v li." -'-. : . ' 'tv 3 . -a. I'a.i.'s I ,.vw? , , , ., t, tit -fa t : i . i , -1 - r 1 ' 1 ! r - 1 pi- ' v ,4 wki. , ir U nn; I'", n .t l.. i auti i riijf b- tore. Pc:3r.sdc irous cf viiitirg Louisville, ITc-.r All any cr any point at tha Falls can do no better than- to patronize that ceaial gentleman, Mr. Miller, who runs tha &t;-'ga lino. lie is a genial Rccommodatinsgfntleman and will -do air in his power to. please, the patrons of the line. Try him. II-Oil3Tyay3 , 'Pills una Clatracnf. - Scrofula was considered incurable until the great discovery of "Ilolloway's PiJIs and Ointment" flashed upon the world. ' Diseases which bade the skill of the medical schools, readily yield to these peerless remedies. Scurvy, erysipelas, saltrheum, itch and all cuhmeoua eruptions are curable by them. 5 cents per box or pot. For Sale. Improved farms in Kansas and Nebraska cheap. ' For 'prices and description'apply to Ja3. F. Collins. Mrs. E. A. Braxtan, of this pl'ae, has- been ; appointed by D. P. Faulds, of Louisville, ns his agent for the Stfinway, Chickerlng, Gafcier, Haines,' Kurtzmnr .'and other Pianosj rIsi the "Mason di Hamlin' and Smith's American Organ, Company's .Organs.' ".The establishment of D, P. Faulds- is go well known that it does not require any iadvertising to bring it before the, people.' Having " been '' established in 1S13 it is now tha ciost extensive in the entire. Ssuth or West. . Baven octave' pianos from $200. upwards. Mrs. Braxtan can give you the "closest prices" on Pianos or Organs, Call onher before : purchasing, at the ilhode: House. . PaU, May S, 1S77.- SIA Csird to ttie Public . -For many years wa havo made two medicines suited to the ailments of a vast class of Buffererj. Thousands of cures have been made by them,' and, In fact, the word failure rould not be ecu pled with them. But within the last two years counterfeits of our medicines have sprung up, dangerous in their close imitation of our Trade Mark. To secure tha people we have paced upon each genuine box of IIoow ay's Ointment the facsimile of the signature of our agent, Mr. Jos. Haydock. To counterfeit is felony. Wo shall relentlessly pursue any one who imitates this with tho utmost vigor' of the law. We most earnestly beg that the great mass of the American people wilt aid us in our efforts to protect their health, and help us in our task of bringing these, most unprincipled men'to tho bar of justice. Uniformly refuse to purchase Medicines purporting ta be, oar unless fir. J01. Haydock'a signa ture is attached to each box of Pills or pat cf Ointment-,, End . tha end will aoon be reached. The pcblic' obedient esrrants, II0LL-0WA.Y 1 Co, Mary D. Collins, bavins removed to LouisviPr, h--? i" ; ij arracger.scnt .ith th:- I . A w,.olesalo aad retail dry j.-o., ur;d notion hcu ? t ) purely 3 g"3 I i at th t'ct. i pil. fur i T I Iritruia ia th j m try. fr-. to all who t p; ly to I lar.v L. Coi.m:..., t ten iAiivl - Lvuhvilli?, Iiy. Ore! T"! . ?ir-t I. . .... T . Tl T C D;'!t UrJ: ir.". John Th .:riir; r ;! in, J. F. Xti: ; F ir-,t ui, III r' i L.;dlc,-; L. : II : . : r t. T : j .t Ti '-. c:i t! 3 ... t s It i r:. die.: r.vh. ) r. t.L t

r

'WW -I Civ. t , J J.....t..' I , . 1 , . ,

Are r. j 7 j re! tdo y and all v nr I r.t r : - - n '. Ij t rk.

iial')MINing, fjf:;co faint: p:;:i iiangi:;g a tphdrv. J.:::. 1 F7C.

Evf xyhu ly go to " r drer- P tu;,'.icrty's etcrj atN.'M Pro . ":t, tiie ' ; c: ;i;..rs for m;.Iicii Als'j a fall liii j 'CV . r(-.-,'r if carli d pu r- . . pO ". end f, fruit , - J Id 3:;rc? tr.k' a ia tt '. r .3. to loan at 0 per teat., Cl,f3. id upv ard, or In su.: 3 (i r du:liva ri ;1 t tt? in t ny ? Tl cf Southern Indiana. r Apply to or adiresS. " " , ----- . . JAS.-F. COLLIK'3, - General Real Estate, Loan and Infinrance Agent, 'PaoH,"Ind.'- ' . 3-tf ., .Although "December's as pleas ant hh May," so far, there's lots of biting cold weather, corning and you will want ft ' pr.ir of gloves. Stout Brothers have a , .general stock of gloves that they want to dispose of at living prices. PA.OLI 0ETHL,L1A0i:ET.' CORESCTIDjWEEXLT BT EL'XDT ft W2IT?. January 16, 1878. Apples Green per bus. 5 , 75l CO Apples Dni per bus-. 1 03 IJaco?; per i .... Butter per Tb. ......... Beans per bag , CoSVs per ..lb ' 10 15(V 20 'p 00(1 50 ...... am SO S3 ; 10 25 ; 1 25 2 00 33 m C'aeese per lb....?.... Crackers per H...... Coal Oil per gal .... Chicken per aoz Corn per bas. ...... J--SS3 per doz White Pish per kit Mackerel per kit I lax heed per uqs.. '- ' S3 - .,- 5a 40 253V 50 "40 50 "5 750-1 h 2 3 . 23 50(3- CO u fs m 15 1 75 23i 50 15 45 33 Flour per cwt........ ............ Hides green per !t.,... Hides cry' per Si- - Kay per cwt Molasses N. O.- per gal....... Xlolassea Sorgham Ileal per bus.. Oats per bus ......L Onions per bag..............,. feacnes dried per bus.. Potatoes Irish per bas. rotatoes hweet per 1ms Hags cotton per tb Rags woolen per Sugar N. O. per tb Sugar CoCce per lb Sugar Granulated per !... Salt, new barrels............... Sheep Skins , 1 eas per fVinegar per gah. V megar per oh V'heat per bus. megar per bbl S 00,7 03 1 G01 10 liA 12tposiiory cf -JFashion. PtVaaure, and Instruction." " ILLUSTRATED. f KOTICI3 .r TSX PRS33. Tlte Barar is the orsan' of the fa'si. ionable werld, and the expounder of that world s .saws; and it is the author ity in all matters of manners, etiquette, costume, and - social- h-abitsv -Bostoa Trareler. . The Bazar commends Sisalf to every mtrflber of tha household to tbe children by drod and pretty pictures, t the young 'ladies by its fashion plates in anuiess Variety, to the' proirilent matron by its patterns for the children's clothes, to paterfamilias by its tasteful design for embroidered - slippers and luxurious dressing " gowns." - But the reading matter of the Uazar is unifortaly of great excellence. The paper has acqaired a wide popularity for the fireside enjoyment it affords, and lias become an established authority -with the ladles of America. - X. Y. Ufeninr Post. ----- " r.- h. ) 8.1', Ca"ji.rLr la tha Failed fctaies. " ' " ITtt -' r's Dtj r, ,:;c-:.... i C3 4 C 3 incl ! prp of U. i P'-' . ;e -y i. p ;M -s. . r K.y, an ? P 4 1, fi u . l 'jj f. r (5 Jfar, v13 1 cr, t3 cf llirfer'a y- r, ." " C J f ; - f . f . An ' ". tr. C ; cf fi; -r t'.f ll'-'v .fd rs . . ! 1$ j 1 hi "til. 1-5 r 2 "' v , !t 1 I! 1 f ; h r f - , .1 r r d . 4. . . . 1 1,1 i

d..

! J! 1 Ir IP. f n i 1 it t style :5.ai:;i::c; :;d pa-l-:tf ft LY L 1.1 I Invites vour a :.i--;;t r.-iii to ! ill1 rnv rr, 1 Ui Mm 1, h. -.11 1 . t ,';;irl - - 'mt . ! i 4 ' r"ti 5 t 1 .i.J' .ft ..... GE00DEV STQEU! Cf. ZiD Would rpeotfal!r inform th public thai h : bat 00 haad a tarjre uca Groceries, Eeiis, St;::, i! : Caps, Hotlcr.3 cf all IHt.z-, "GLASS A NI) WIND O W SA ITf CIGAIZS, lOBACCOl 1 ' ' .. ' TA, COFI-EZ, ' -' : ' SUG A 12.7, Mackerel aad White Ylsh, by rettH ort&.kit. and all articles unallrltpt m a provi ion bt.ne. and will bs soil aa rhrap a aoy honp in th plare. r,:3""Tb highest market price w il 5 1 ii for ererr description of produce. 11. r - .. aroinviled to call and examine ra-e' cf good. . . " i -j-i DEALER III ... . . . EEcits, Caps ; -Tort side Pacllc Square, PA 01. 1 INDIANA. Auust , 1872. ALBERT -HOUSE PAOLI, IND. This fp'esdrd i story gothic Hotel at situated on tho South side of the Publie Square. A commodious Feed Stable ir connection with tho House capable ef accommodating 120 horses JOSI!f C. AdUSZHT, -Proprlefr - Jalr SI. 1S72 Uenangli &. Scully,: H:i"S2, SIGS ABCESASOTAL FAJaTEl We w oisi 1 inform the citi'itMis cf Oi-it - and adjoinioT t-ountics that we are m tf:pared to do ail kindsof fiouw Iintinsr; u, Fresco raintin-r, liraiuinif and l"aj-r I ,-,-. in? in tho lu.sr!n-iS trle of the art. IV . moult auo inform tr.n ptiidie that we bare nut on a ffoKl shop, WLcf we are preps reft ta da'ali ;arrise fed Waon i-"a.taling. ilANDREW & SON. DEALEKfe III goods, noifons, " ' ' HATi, 'CAP;-I, &c.t &t ' iRth Ji1e Pufdlc finarfc, Paoh, Ind J!l Si, IS72. - I It. - . A IM