Plymouth Republican, Volume 23, Number 2, Plymouth, Marshall County, 26 December 1878 — Page 1
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VOLUME 23.
PLYMOUTH. TXDIAXA. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1873.
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BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
T. A. BORTON, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Odftce in Post (Nice Block. Dwelling on Bant Sid.' South Michigan Street, PLYMOUTH, INDIANA.
Or. J M JENNINGS. THY8I('IAN AND SUIiGEON. office with J. Dr. N. Sherman ovjr Lauer' s Store, on Itieaigan street, Plymouth. lud. Residence ob Center street, opposite Catholic church, bm no'
AM ASA JOHNSON ATTORS BY AT LA . Prompt attention Riven tn collectioua, settlement ot .ievedente' estate ead guardianship, dct ds, niori jjarres, and 'her con--racta drawn ap ani s.-knowletlKmeiits taken. Olre ovrr Buck A Toan's Hardware Store.
P O. JONES, Attorney aft Law A Notary Public
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. THE SEW YORK SUN FOR 1919k Thi Scs will be printed eirty daj tiunn- the yearto come. It is purpose and method will be t lie same as in the past: To pr.-seaw nil Bm bws in a readable -h . and to tell tlie truth though the heaven fail.
Thk In has been is, and will continue to be independent of everybody and everything sav iae Truth and its own couvictions of duty. That is the I only policy which an hon st newspaper need have. I That is the policy which has won for this newspamt ihr confidence aud friendship of a wider coustltnenry than was ever enjoyed by any other American journal. Tnt Si-n is the newspaper of the people. It is
not lor the rich man against the poor man, or for the poor man against the rich man, but it soeks to do equal justice to all interests iu the couimuni y. It is uot the organ of any person, class, t
party. There need be no mystery about its loe
Prompt attention given to all claims and col-
Ctftone left in his care. Office in corner of roirue ev.-rytiine. It is tor the honest Democrat I for years as I have don
as against tlie dishouest Kvoliliean, and for the hone-; Keputilii an as against Uie dishouest Oeino-c-at. Ir '.-j s not take its rue trim the utteraijcis ot any politician or poHrrrat organization. It gives
Its support unreserv J.IIJ- when meu or measure!" are in airrevineut with the t'ou-titiition and with tnu
PATENT MEDICINES.
VEGETINE.
WILL CURE RHEUHATIS!?. Mr. I I.BKRT CROOKEK. the well-known druggist and apothcary. of Mprinttvale, Me., &lwa. a.!. ri-s everT one troubled with) Htieoaetittni "to tiv vk;ktink. Read His fct? tement. Iii aiam aia Me. Om i ism.
H. U. Steven, l-.sq : Dear sir: - Fifteen year tost fall 1 was mkcasick w iih rheumatism, was unable to move ni til the
1 next April. I ron that lime until three years ao , this fall I suit. Ail every hin with rheumatism. sometimes therv would le weeks at a timeUiatl;
I conld not step one step: them: attacks were quite ; often. I suttered everything that a man could, j Over three years ago last rpmig I courucil tak- ! ing Vkubtink and foLowed it ap until 1 had taken
rev. n bottles; Ilmw had no rheuinansro m
Turning Gray.
go-tr'a brick block Plymouth Ind.
C. N. REEVE, A ROMRI t A I LAW. Loeated in 14
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1 1 ma- 1 hIuhvh I rise ar n on.' Wat i w w nt lil.nl
and hate. It is for the honest mn against the Wj,h rheumatianj tnttj Yi,;xtcse. and no I safer
I tau statrriH'Dl isrrattii-
tous as far Mr. Stevens is coneeiwcd. Yoor. ate.
ALHKKT fWUKKK, Firm of A. Cnioker Co.. rJmgpsts and apothecaries.
Colle.-ti.iu :vud couverani'iDC a spe.-i
litr. Buys and .-.ells real estate on commis-
ioa. Insures Uoh and property in A. 1 com- prim inks upon which this republic wastouni.il
Htntaa. Desirable raal estate for sale in the ritr and adjoining. Novl-TS
04 I.
BO vV ER.
8L'RGEoy.
will be
laHYHICIAS AND
JL pleased tu re.-.'iv.; patients at his office. Mo. ii lichtgaa street, where Be may be foend a all timt. except when professionally auMüDL. Uta residence beinx at the same pi ace. J ul y l st. 1S76. m
Wm. N. BAILEY. M. D.. ItmVBCUM A 8CROEON. Thirty years nractice. Graduatt' of two Medical col
leges, ami six y.-ars Surgeon in the army or attention.
me kj. o. oi. wrv t v, mi comuew auti-uw-fnUy with any .juack iu the I nited 8ta:es.
Thankful for iaf favors, is still ,i regular
tor the people. Vv Ueu.-ver the Court it m ion and
constitutional principles are viidated-as in the outi rateous conspira. y ot VT. by whk h a luan not
j clttted was placid iu lUe Preatdeut's offkv, where I . ! he atili remains it speaka out for the rijrht. i tuil ,:"' ler.
I is Tux Si n s idea ot independent e. Iu tlus respii t there will be no changtt ia its pr.teraiunie tor WH I Thk M'H has fairly earned tue hearty uatretl of I rascals, frauds, and hofuhuga of all sorts and sixes. I It hopes to deserve that haired ma less in the year IBM than in IBTMEj or aay year paM by. Saal St n is pnntcd for the men and women m to-dty. j whose concern is chieftv with the attaint ot to- ay. It I uta both the diaoositiou and the ability to attortl
its readers the promptest, fiülest and most accurate
VEGETINE Has Entirely Cured Me
Lite's sands are running fast away. The buoyant stvpot youth is gone; The falliitf liair is lurniargray, And Tinw seems uow to nurrj on More fleetly ttiaai t be days or yore,; Betöre the heart became its preyBefore 'twas aatkleued to the cure Before the days w hen we aie gray. Yea, turning Ry Age comes like snow. AsstiU ami carwaaaA car.-w.irii line; Its wrinkles on tike blow will grow; The hair with silver atieaka will shine; The eye their brightness Loae, th liaud Urows dry and tremulous and thin For life, alas' 'tis q.uickly spanned. Ami death its gates soon closes iu. Ah I turning stay. Me fain wo old hide The aigu how long witn I ime we've beenThose tU-ep mil wiinkh-sside by side, Cut by lue sorrows we have seen; I'or.feenle beats th heart as years More th l ly cluster ol- our head As aatninu rain drops hang like teaia. On aume fair ilower that's neatly dead. Like oeriahed petala from the flower, our hopes anil wildea: ) iys are laid; Burn only tor a day or hour Sweet gambols by the fancy played. As ige conies ou we long for rest. As saints near al.riues will lon to pray; But still we love that 'ime the best, Betöre the hair is lurmn; irray.
fyal be reeeired wagea which the jjens-r.i! told hitn were equal to per month, anl with the general's brother $100 a month. Tbe reporter here abked him what kind of a looking man his lordship was. Scott replied that he wa a large man. The
reporter, then pointing to the ser-
THE VICE PRESIDENT.
What Small Importance he is in Washing; ton. I Correspondence Cleveland Herald Here are two good aneed tea told by Vice President Wheeler to-day, to
a single listener while taking lunch
iu his parlor at the capitol. The vi. a 'very unsephisticated and innocefj
fieely. The old couple retired, and left tht ir daughter to entertain him ; and whether it was the puaeh, or what, at all events he aaacto fctot tova to her, aud finally asked bet to be h wife and go to Texas with him, to which she consented. Sho being
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Keani, asaeo u ne resemuieu mat ' president had been saying that he took everything he said in downright gentleman. Scott scanned the ser- j felt the mo3 growing on bin since i earnest, and with her it was a case of
geaut closely for a few momenta, and his inauguration, and that he had then eaid: "Not about tlie face, sir, fretted ä good deal under the enfor
Law. laws, as we read in ancient si? es. Have kern likecAbweh In all age Cobw-be for litt le ttiee are spread. And laws for little folks aie made; Bnt ic an insect of renown. Hornet or beetle, wasp or drone
BfecaOjfh ir. quest of ttport or pint
in- mmsey tetter niea in snatler Jam$ Brattit.
Boston, Oct. 1970.
ens:
Dear Mir : My daughter, after havim; a severe at
tack of VV'hoopiiur Cough, was left in a feeble state ot health. Being advis.il by a friciel, she tried the Vcuetine, and alter using a few bottles was fully
restore. i o i.ej. r L-.
THE OLDEST MAN A LIVE. The Remarkable Story of Tncle" Bill Srntt. ol i'.. mil.. n lloru Three Years Hefotv asliinntoii-.-Hls Kecul lections of tlie Itcvo lulioii---His Present A?e 1411 Years. Prom the Baltimore Bulletin.
At No. 157 Sarah Ann street in re
but he was large, and had broad shoulders like he has." Scott says he remained in England
Pen and SeiswrsIt is said that President HayM favors bringing G. ant forward in 1890.
It m estimated that 70,Q0Oboxe4 of rat-
love at first sight" But I am anticipating. During the
mmA IJiLuua. k,: : .i m i i ..; ..v.. j j . i - - I .
vSu.ulDUDMUlo,s (lusuiuu. xu auuw u!gui uui meuu iue aocior woKe up, shis have been made in Caliiornla thin bow little real power and responsibil- i and remembered what he had aaid, year.
whom and it worried hija, but he said to
Virginia has reaiued half a million dok-
ity attach to the official
tuirty-iwu yeais. n was asaeu wnu k raukiin proposed should be called tiiimseir, after emutvinK h s water lars from the M,..t iwiirw.-Mj. s
held the throne of England at this bis most supeifluous highness," be i pitcher, "Never mind, I'll make It all yearofitause. time, and the answer was George HI. told this story ol Hamlin: "When b right in the morning. I naust bavaj j. ja now t mafej ftÄ After remaining abroad for the long ! was vice president he used to say tb ; ade a fool of myself. She's lovely, omoqo of ds VtSl Shl, period mentioned Scot! returned to i oflloo was the meanest one iu the butt what must she not tb ink of met" are held ubrHL a-ainst $!W0 9Q0M0 tat America. He saya that he was twelve country. He wa dozing iu his cliair i Bud rolled aver and went to sleep iflri months crossing the Atlantic, making 1 in the senate one dav when I came ! again- Jlotoiug came, and upon his - - . ,.. ... .... , , . .1 " e x e never ieer tasre soisrl, amy tan thirty-three years exactly that he was ; over from the house and asked hitn ; "g 1" to the parlor be found 6nuli)t.rn lyourbon In a year or two tny away from this country. Aftr ar- joklugly if he could think of anything , young kady alone, of which be, will leave out the 'ivm 'kolid," CVmriviug in his native country he ob-! that would make his happiness com- j blessed his lucky stars, and just! nnti Commerce ik.
fuined employment with Mr. Findley ' plete. "Yea," he replied, "if I could i about to make an apology, when she
li Smith as a farm hand. With Mr. have a bowl of sweet baked apples
Smith he remained three years, after 1 and mük I should be perfectly hap-
I have hevu a treat suffer, r from Klieumatism. I
have taken several bottles ot Vegetiue tor this com-1
pimiu aim am nappy 10 k h nas entirely cur.-tl Tannvhill nie. I have reeoiiiiiiei.i!e.l the v.-in-tiue to ..liter- SUODSH to the rennrtMr1!! Aiimmnna ths xannynill
which he was flro years employed in
the same capacity by Mr. Zacbariab
ts
:tice. and ouly te-iuires to be better known
nave an extensive one. urflee in hears
To this end the n sources belonmui; to
m tll-etlilishcO prosperily win ne noeraiiy employ
ed. The present disjointed eonditi.m of patties in this country, and the uucertaiuty of the future.
lend an extraordinary simiincauce to ilteeveulaul
with the. same o i resnll.
til
It la a great cleauser
ouai accurate .r ' : ", . " i rri ii-:i.:
int.-l!iirwiv of wliatever iuihe wkle wtald is worth pun-r ot mc o ...m; u is piea.-am 10 Uke and uoot wun ucuou c iicie tv UUM
1 can cheerfully recommend It.
A MKS M .KSK. .'Ol Athens street.
Scott himself, who aked the writer
aud his companions to come in aud
Since that time Uncle Bill says he
has traveled from one state to another, accepting employment wherever
Rheumatism is a Disease Of the! take seats, in a manner which savored 11 CUKI be fUD'1- The reporter asked
brick, eor. of iehicraji and LaPorte ' the com lag year. To present with arxuracy and
clea mess ttie exa.-t siiun. n iu em u n tis v..ryiui;
streaU.
Plrmouth. In L. ul 1st. l7C
ly
BLOOD.
The blood in this disease, I found to contain an
J. O , 8. O- A J- W. PARKS, TORNEYS AT LAW. NUtrie PubUc
uUmrized WHrCiiutn Aat'nta; Otlieee at
! phases, md to es pound, ar cording to its well known I excess ot fibrin. V.-getine acta by converting l In
meintKis. tne principles tuai so. moo kumt us through the labyrinth, will be an important part of
of old lime politeness.
"Lüde Bill" is a fine, in
The m n's work for isT'J.
Wc have the meaus of makiiu' Tim rv, as a imliiieal a iiterarv. and a trenernl new siMitx-r. more
Bourbon and Plymouth. Indiana. Espefial entertaining and more usclnl than e v. r betöre; ami
aiteatiou given to the settiemeulol iieeeueins we meau to apply them treck
bi.MKi from us disease i . oiniiti. in to a in aithv cir- old uecro about live feet, eleven
. Ul. I. ..I. t fL' Hilf teu'i -oe- t'lf Iltis I lit Will' II IS
Kstates. . .iä -) .m.-iiiir. and the eolleetion of
Soldiers' Claims for Pensions; will attend
I romptiy t. nil professional business en-
( ur rates ot subscription reuiaiu unchanged. Kor
the 1ii.v Si n, a tour-page sheet ot twenty-eight ' .luiuns, the price by mail, postpaid, is AA cents a
trusted to them, and practice in Marshall and mouth, or U,.0 a year; or im Hiding the Mimlav
paper, an eight-page sheet ot fttty-six soluuins. the price i OJi e. nts a in. mill, or :.? a ye;ir.
Mljointna .'oantieH. Plymouth office on Oano Btm-t nnCWnan Mi.-hiaran and Center streets. Bourbuu orBe.e t iriri . j:i iu xe offlce. sstf
C. R. CHANSY.
.lire pa.d.
1 be Siutlny etlitioti of The Si s is also fnMtBBM separately- at Sl.'iO a y. ar, p-istae.- paid. The
Muit hik. Ill amnion to tin- enrr.-ul news, pre-
in n tu. II ir I ..... a. .
verv Important in this complaint. One bottle of I lUOUeS IU nelgllt, Well ITOPOI t lOüeU
VeiTt-Uuc will give reliel, but to etteet a iH-rmaneiit .i .,111 i.. . . .. me it must be taken r.-ularly, and may take sev- "d Still muscular, With bushy gray
The first question
asked him was, of course, whether hin age was as great as reported. Uncle Bill at ouce replied in a clear
voice, "Yes, sir; 14'J years, eir." This
rai mittles. esH..any iu lases of lonir stftiitluiL'. Imip und haor.l
i. ........ i.i i.. .n.i .. m o "t-'iiu
irjninr nniiu hi an uruKU'Tue. I ry it, aiM vteir verdict will he ill.- sain.- as thai of thousands betonyou. who say, "I n. r tottud si much relict as from the nse of Vet;, tine,'- whtCkl is t omposetl ci clusivtly of Bark, BoOU and Herb.
has
4 TTORNKY" AT LAW. Will practice la all tbe nts a tntwt eiilertaitdni; atnl Instructive bodr of ' afiuie merit. It is or. par.sl from iwrk-. r.s.ts
XVcuartsiu um staff, untre m neeirra nii.ca. . i,ttmrv and mun'ellaiicous malt, r, iu bulk twice as , ami nems, each ot which is St i ax ii ; I I I j I i. . iL 1 1 I a
"VKtlK ' INT," says a Boston physician
no e. ial ,ts a lii si puih t. Hearing . it its msiiv i .niu .. i i J kawärfal cure-, alter all other remJie. had laded. I lW HUSed aD eXl'laUiatlOD üf SUf-
i.ai r,.!'T. 'f" V '.I! Prise aod won.Ier from both the aer-
aar Ku:ker k H'oirsdry gooiia store, Hlymotith,
lad. saifi-iyr
M
KS. E. VV. DI M.AP,
UOBEOPATRIC I lij-st (an and Tentist. nn.l Dr. J. A. Ounlaxi. reculsr physi.-ian and surpjeon. respe.'i ally oiler their services to ktie public. OfBc'e in f Sorbin's block: residence ..a K.i tin... atreotWILLIAM .0 MS5, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. Plymouth. Indiana. jam yi
JOHN 8. BENDER, ATTOKNLY AT LAW, AND NOTARY PUBLIC, 11 COXY BLOCK. PLYMOUTH. INO aäteseial attention gi vest to the sciflen-tut ot estate, and partitiou of Uuiria; also the collection of , -laims and foreclosure uf mortcagea. Reaiittaaces ji-oui; tfBt A. C. A A.B. CAPRON, Attorneys & Counse lors A1 L.A.VV REAL E8TATE ACENT8.
arric
va
L. WIIRKLEK'S BLOCK, rXYOVTsf, ISO.
freat and iu value not interior to that of the best
iii.Mitbiy matt-ajoties trt the .lay. tt unv Uiith of tlicir ort. The Wef.klt 8i is espc tally adapte I for those who do no. take a New ork daily pair. The news af the week is ful'y pr.-s.iit.-.!. its market reports arc I iirulalie.l to tlie .atest uitiut. nl, aud its aj;ri uliiiral depattawnt, elit. it with gieatran-and abiiit.t. is unsurpassed. The A'ekkly Si n is iirohably read to-.iay by more farmers tnan any ortier pap r pnMistietl " . choice srory, with otir rarelully prejiaretl miscellany, at pears in eu h Issue. Tin Weekly protects its readers by barrinn it d-v.-t tiasnjj columns aieainst frauds aud humbugs, ami funilshes more jfooo matter for lese money than can be obtained from auv other source. Hie price of the Wikklv M V, ri'ht patres, tlflysix roluuius, is 01 a yar, postae paid. For t luba ot ten sen.Jiiijr 91 0 we will eutl au extra copy free. Adtlress. 1. W. RNOLAKI', Publiaher of The vh. New York City. LOOK HERE HOURS FOR $2.00. THERE WILL BE AWARDED AT LVANSVILLE, IND.. Tuesday. December 31, J878. tu k roi.ujwiNö GRAND PREMIUMS!
hikfhi effective, ami ireaut of Dolice and an nfficar who
Saaasa . Il I U - .. ... . i" " "
....tj a. . , oui m u not-. i in ,tu ii s iiiaont r us 10 pro
duce ust ouishint: r.suits."
VEG-STINE. NOTHING Q1.1L TO IT.
bad acompnnied the reporter. According to hi owu atatemeut the year of Scott's birth would have ieen 17', ihree yeins before WuftbingtoQ
him how long it has been since he left
tellectual r Tanüyhil1' Scott replied that
lie .lid not k' ow exactly, out it was j over fifty years ago. He was nuked, j of cours. whether he had ever seen Oeorge Washington. Scott said he i had, aud aaid that the general, when I h schoolboj, often visited Miss Lnw-
reoce
he
ed nM him. Uncle Bill then said that he had been married three times, had aix "head" of ohildreo by the first wife, I eleven ty the pecond. nnd none by tlie third, who was still living with
said ;
"I tri- m inima, and she said it was all right, at the same tioae giving hitn a kiss which nearly took his breath tVaV " P n r la rsoi n er tn Imvn f it I a
- - o o ,UL'.i... .l - .1 i .
II 1 ;., -..I.I. irt'i i tnnrnini tlpnr nnrl vnn ii. lo in with ' S"
Canub nnaa, w. ueeicr, to;- a " . the Uke Shore Itailroati hops at Elk.1 L . . . hilf, unit full. . f !.., K -,...'- '
tiow wDai a no account omce mis iai" "' "Ul j K,irt i,i IU a.n ui.n ... .
oujeci, i siiiovv. "But, my dear mUs, I was very
py." I told him that was my favorite lunch, aud we went down.to the restaurant together. While we were
Tin Tinted Stntes TVea surer expects to have on the first of January, exclusive of II demands $15:,003,000 uf coin with which to resume specie p-ytnents. IUnry D Taft, of Adrain, Mjch., once a
vice-presi 1ency i, let me tell you
what happened to mu ahortly after I
was elected to it. An old fiiend liv- ! foolish, and-
ing in tny county, wrote me that he
i would like to be postmaster iu hi?
"No, indeed; you wer all tight.'
as) nun. Jay county in thia Slate rejoices at the defeat f application for liquor licenses.
No such IicDjses have been granted in.
Well. I will go to my post, and re- that county, it is said, for a quarter of a
town. The office paid a salary of just turn for you, fori must go on at century.
i $25 a year. Well, I went to the post
master-general aud he referred me to the first assistant, wbo hummed and
hawed awhile nud then said, "The
him.
Un le William said that he n-s cer-
vtus boru, aod when Baltimore city tain of his rrp. because of some pa-
Honth talent, m a..s.. Not. is, i s.a. bore the aim st forgotteu title of p rs that had been priven him by Miss ' Oearsir.-i tiave" tnrahkM with srrofnii. i Jones Town. At the suggestion of ! Lawrence, and which long uince had
( anker snd Liver t'omplaiiit lor three years; notb
1 iutf ever ditl me auv i;inhI until I coinmeii. e.1 uslikv
v.-tfci!...- i Mm now etuiie along tirst raa aafi the history of Ins life
all llalM' Li i'.tili.. I . . .. . i . . .s. ti..r.. ia i..K . 1
as. mmm ras n, - . i 1' I VOUCH IIH IV ir IK'lli (
Ing equal lo it loi such complaitra Can h -artii r.-t ommeiid it to . Verylssly ours Ir ilv, M It. I I I K M I'M'riAKI), No. 11 I ajfraurje street, tiouth Halem, Maas.
VEGETINE. Preparer! ny II. R. Stevens, Roston, Mass.
the reporter I'ucle William related crumbled Into dust
I was born," that often had he carried "Master"
said he, "in Calvert county, Mary Disn y, now 80 years old, when a boy,
on his ahoukler. With reaard to his health Uncle Bill said he thanked the Lord that he had always been
J. B. N. KLINGER, Notary l'ukll, Coavsyanrrr, Kxamlner of Titles an. I Civil Kujrinenr, Will furnish a complete Abstract of Titles tn lauds u Marshall county, lad. Office at b's residence, on Ma.isuu f ;re.-t, north of '.'onrt Hooae square. PLYMori n, tint A SA .
DENTISTS
F. M. BURKET,
ROSE.niLL FARM livid. 1 into six farms., sitoated in V snick county, Indiana, seveai miles east of Kvaaaville, two ntil.-s notth of Mam bnrjr, on taiiiint; Ssii :1t r s. el. v.-n d w. lliinfs, and sev.-u barns, tour i rchards, and other valuable improvement. Indianapolis Lots are all most dt strahle property lo hay as an iuT.-staient-'1 be Kvansi ilie Lots are all Arst-class of th. ir locality in mat beautitul city, and are to day worth t li-tr In flute ti-riU" t 'r iionn a Nu 1, I'remitim rami, 4o acr-s. homestead iaaprovcuit uts .. .Sl ".,oiio No 2, 44 " acres ;.'sj No. a. " n 1 ' tKm
NO. 4, " " li" " ls.WlO
No. S, 160 " f A000 No. , " " M lii.tso
facti
Conanltation free, la
Dentist, Office over A. Bei-k-.-r's irr.Kiery. o;..o.ite I'ost OSctr. All work warranted
ive entire aatisw
ioa iu every re
spect. IHaeaaew of the mouth and teeth saxcessfallv treated Te. th extracted withoot pain br the
use of nitroua oxid All work warranted. I
Seirm Tuadi; ui Wtimut of M Wiek. DR. A.C. HUME,
anä , i'
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DENTIST! Offlee. In Second story. Post Offlce Building Teeth from one only, to a full set, so cheap that the rich and poor can all
Ptescrvation of the Natural Teeth A SPECIALITY.
C. 0. DURR, lip DENTIST! Office over Parks Bros.' Law Office, Gano Street.
Plymouth. Ind.
1 Lot. t -s-slroff Place, ind'polis ', $J.H 9 Lota, llili an' lloioe. 1, S), a.baj 5 Lota, State Ave i 1, .'m, ,f .' Lots, irviinrtou, Indiana, I.i hj, 5,'Nm 30 Lots, Ol.-n.iau . tvaiirville l.vi, 4..V. 4U Lots, Woollawu, Evansville I 'hj, '..iHsj :i Lots, " - Sofl, 4..o" lo Prvraiuma, -Vnib )', jm an 44 v. iioij " - ) 600 S63 Premiums itzs.uou The whole ilividetl luto ii..Vsi sli.ir.-s ot li.is'each. The net proceeds ot these sales are - t apait and applied to the beset! of the ITi anal III i rpnan Aeyluui aud lutliauapons iirphan Asyiion. Remember thu 31st ol Oeeenilar. .sTs, and secure your tickets at once, as the drawing will take place sooner it tin- tickets are all sold. CtllTI KIC ATKS. This is to eertlfy that file proja-rty Is all valuable, and coat its owners, in cash, largely more than they have -old it for to this brneih (tust Titlea to be perfect ed before delivery of deeds. Signed. Thomas k (laavif, avansv ill... Ww. HAin.rv. CKy Aaenaor, Iinrpolls. 1 hereby certilv that the dee. Is tor all the property in this list have (sen place! m my hands, to lie held in trust ai.d delivered to the persoun severally entitled thereto, uuder tbe Orpnans' Benefit Drawing. Citizens' Nat.Hank, Kwiiisville.linl. Aug.'.'!, IS7M, Signe.1., S. I', i.ii i.KT. Cashier. CIT1ZKNS' COM M ITTKK. We have accept.f! the poaition of Citizens' Committee, to aii- that the property Is satcly held, the distribution properly mail.-, an. I theluuds faithfully applied. Signed. Jos J. K i. kin r. it. Mayor of Hie city of Evansville. Oao. II. Stuckwiu, of Viele, .Stockwell St I ., Evansville, Ind. Peteb heaoai.N, of Vm(ni A IHclcson, Kvansville. AvsTiN H. Hko' n. Cl rk. Marioi, (.o., Iinliaiiapolis. I.e. Wai.KKH, M. D, 'resident pro tern City ..un.il, Indianapolis, lud W.O. Kolk y, Pepaty State Treasurer, Isslian.-apnlis. lafAfcnts wanteil In every city and town iu the country. SHAKUS s-j.OO EACH. Kein t by mail, money order, reuisteits) ter, hauk draft, or express. All communications an. I orders for deketa shoultt lie ailtlress.-il to eiiner M.N. I.i on, KvaimiHe, Ind., or Ueu. Ban. Maeaulej, luil'iyolis I ml. s..TstKri.
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Paying Information
for Wet. Eat. South. Noith : for Owner V
5 of Cattle, Hors, Sl.rp, Saine, or Karms SS JS .rüen, or V iljge Ij.t. ; f. r llotuckccucrk- S & for all Buy and ori. ; ' UOVER 700 Fine ENGRAVINGS both ptcimaf and iatrutive. I ; e y I American Agriculturists 7V Cmiu tm or mart, swr ytar. fert-aJ, ONLY $1 EACH, k - a. o: f a a V
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THE GREAT CAUSE OF HUMAN MISERY.
dnst fu Wished, lo a ealed Eavelape. Price alz certs. A Lertuvc .a the Nature, Treatment and Kadiral cureol Seiuiual Weakne.s, or sp rina torrbo'a- iuduced by Sell-Abuae, luvoluatarv Einissl.sns. Im potency, Ni-rvoa Iiebility, ami Iniissli m.-uts to Marriage j(.-ner.illy ; i 011-111npt1.n1. Epilepsy, and r'itn; Mealal and Physica. Im.apa.it, Ac By UOtiEUY J. I ILVEItvVELL, U.U.. author ot that " Or- n 11.." Air. Tae world r. 110 11. .1 author, in thia sdniirable
'V ', V ! Lectcte. clearly proves Iroui htfl own i-rnprlenre ry .''nS Hu', the tul couoiicui 1 s ol Ahn.- may be
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Vegetiue is sold by all Druggists
45 Years Before the Public. THE CENUINE DR. C. Mc LANE'S OKI. FUR ATED LIVER PILLS, FOR TBI l I'RF. OF Hepatitis, or Liver Complaint, DvsrsrsM and aicK headache.
laud." When askcl the year he replied, "Deed, ma-ter, I can't remember the figures." His father was a
lare, and belonged to Misa Percy healthy, but for the past titty years Lawrence, of Calvert county. His he iad been very weak. He had loat uiother.was a free woman, and the his teeth, and complains of weakness mother or "twenty-fix hcud" of chil- 1 in his knees. He seems to think that .Iren, as Uncle i-ill termed them. I he will not live much louder. William was the fourth child. He A reporter saw Mr. Snowden Dianas no idea of what btcanie of the ney, who states that he is 77 of age; rent. He retuuined with Miss Law- that he has known Scott since he can rene until he was 4H years of age, at remember; that Scott nursed his which time he was made free, on ac- I father when a boy, and that his father count of bis mother being free born, died thirty-flvu years ago at the age After leaving Miss L iwrenee, Scott of 7(J. His (Mr. Disney's) father alwent to live with a Col. Honk i us. ways spoke of Scott as a man of midWith the Colonel he remained three die age when he first knew him as a or four years, nod acted as his body boy. Scott was a religious man, aod
servant.
ace, his former mUtrei , and called j fact 8 Mr Vice-president, the conr Aunt Percy. He had often wait- i ,.raa ...
BjlVCOUJUll IIUIM lllftt 1131 1 itl ULfcO it"- ! commended another man for this post-office. He represents the people I now. and you why ah you don't ! represent anybody in particular.' So I fouud the vice-president of the United States had not influence enough to get a man appointed to a f'25 post-offlce." To this story Mr. j
Wheeler added about bitnself: "A few weeks ago after I beeume vice-
He also stated president, "1 went one Sunday to
church in Washington. The good minister prayed for the president and for the cabinet, and for the senators and for tbe members of tbe house of representatives, and the governors of the several states, aud finally for the heathern, but made no mention of the vice-president. As I was walking home Sam Shellabarger came up and took my arm. and taid, 'The preacher was rather hard on you to leave you out of his prayer altogether.' Yei?,' I replied, it struck ae that he was; he put me down below the heathen as uot worth praying for at all.' After a while I got over fretting about my uselessness in the government machine, although I always appear to myself somewhat like a contingent remainder or au administrator de bonis non."
once.
"No; I can fco with you." "You won't have time." "Oh, yes, I will. Papa will Qx that
It would be such an expense for you close his mouth
to come back ull the way herH." "Hut I have do way of takiug you." "I h-ive thought of that; that does not make any ditTereuce. Futhtr will give us a team." With neax.y tears in Lis eyes he went in tu breakfast, to which at luat moment ihey were both summoned; but, alas I appetite he had noue. It
Gen Sam Vary is sure tbis country will whuiKsthu nasst terrible caiaogty it has. ever known wiiuio the next six months.
Can it be true that the general is going to.
The Mcquis n Irrj and bts wifcv 111.de the lour of MoutrciJ in disguise. Taey went as common people. Our mui mi people do things differently whea they go abroad, for they joturney likn princes. Canad.i is getting one feature of a great omit n, ami that is a great ateiit. She-
iwei about f l.-rO.trOO.OOO, am! lias just ar-
Was not that she was not pretty and j ranged lor a new loan .f $1S,000,000. Her nice; but he thought what a con- j debt ia probably larger, in proportion U
founded fool she must be not to see ! her means, than taut ol tho United Stiles.
that he wanted to get out of it. But
Mr. Di uev stated that he had been a
At this time, about the year 1775, oody servant of Gen. Howe. He has the Indians were a cause of great an- 1 recently walked out 00 the lieistersnoyance to the people of Maryland town road several miles to hold re-
ymptoms of a Diseased Liver. 1)AtN in the right side, under the edge ot the ribs, in teases on pros tire; sometimes the pain is in the left idc; the patient is rarely able to lie 00 the left side ; sometimes the pain is felt under the shoulder blade, and it frequently extends to the top of the -'loulder, and is sometimes mistaken 'or rheumatism in the arm. The tnmarh is affected with loss of appe-
M and sickness; the bowels in gen
and other colonies. As Col. Hoskius wns on active service, his duties being to protect settlers of the frontier.
ligious meetings. Mr. Disney is a feeble oi l man, with while buir and beard. He expresses the fullest be
be traveled a great deal, during all of bef in Scott's great age, and thinks which time he was accompanied by ' that he is even older than he claims
his faithful asrvaat H.-nir anvm that ; to oe.
1 si sa bj sä ) vaasHvs sv 1- ' v . a j my i i j it k during one of his crossings of the "Kocky mountains," probably meaning thtfAlleghanies, with the Colonel and bis regiment, he was one day captured by Indians and held as a prisoner for two aod a half months,
ra! arc 0OS4ve, sometimes alternative j durioß which time he was treated
-vith lax ! the head is troubled with ain, accompanied with a dull, heavy sensation in the back part. There is generally a considerable loss of memory, accompanied with a painful sensation of having left undone some hing whi h ought to have lccn done. A slight, dry tough is sometimes an attendant The patient complains of
ifttariness and debility; he is easily
with kindness by the savages.
He was finally released through the instrumentality of Col. HoskiUe, who always expressed a strong liking for him. Scott does not remember by what means he was released. Upon being asked how be came to be captured he said: "We were quartered in the moun
tartled, his feet arc cold or burning, tains, and the guards had all been
tnd he complains of a prickly sensa stationed so as to prevent any sud-
;ion of the skin ; his spirits are low . den attack by the Indians. There
and although he is satisfied that exer
Tribute to the Memory of Juhu Beard. The meeting of the Pioneer Association at the state fair grounds, last October appointed a committee to prepare a tribute to the memory of the late John Beard, of Crawfordsville, who Wiis known as the founder of the common school system f Indiaua. The committee eousisllug of Oeorge Orawford, Aaron Wood, B. T. Itistine BuJ Caleb Mills, met at tbe Lahr bouse, Lafayette, November 20, aud the following result of their labors has been received by Hou. John B. Dillon, of Iudianapoiis, secretary of the Pioneer association, to which the document is addressed:
That in Mr. Bea:d, whose far-seeing
A (.ooil Father. Dr. Orahara having passed a very creditable examination before the Army Medical Board, was commissioned an assistant surgeon in tbe United States army iu 18, and ordered to report for duty to the commanding officer at Fort M'Kav-att, Texas. There were no railroads in
it was no use. Wheu the judge started for town, Dr. Oraham was sitting beside him. The judge saved him the tiouble of broaching the subject by starting it himself: "I always, young man, give Nell her own way; so it is ail right; you need not say a word." "But I've got to go on to day." The old judge turned his eyes toward him. He bad an Arkansas bowie in catch, and one of those double-barrel shot gun looks as he said, "You ain't a-tryiug to get out of it, are you?" The doctor, taking in the situation, said, promptly, all hope being gone, "No, sir." "That's right. I will fix everything for you; give you that black team of mine, and a li 'In wagon to cany your wife things" (here the doctor shud
dered), "and a thousand as a starter
The employes of a large cigar factory it New York, dissatisfied at their wages, re solved to slvik, but ou sober aecond thought resolved to arbitrate instead. This is an example thai all dissaiisfied! tuen would find it to their interest to follow .
There are two human beings that everybody is thoroughly competent to advise one ia an editor, the other a iraeaiber of the Legislature. When a miserable watch happens to possess both noasors ho begins to pray moat fervently for Uabriel'a tru;n,)et Taumton Gmstts Farmers and tradesmen are better off than last year, per hap- for these n nartna -First, tlicy are learning tn content taeoiaelves with lower prices; second, it ban not been ao easy as formerly to get credit ; third, n dollar will buy about four tuaea as much us it would in flush times. The Dcmociacy carried this state this year ou a platforan demanding
the immediate repeal of I he resumption
You can be married to night, and ! bul " Imiian Dmocrat has intror 7 I n . a a a a t . -- a . .
That'll a
leave early in the morning suit, Won't It?"
"Yes, sir," answered Oraham, faintly. But on the judge turning toward him, he taid, "Yes, sir, certaiuly."
After you get fixed at your post I
the Western country at that time, and will come down aud pay you a visit, the usual way of getting to Texas I have been thinking about selling was by the Mississip i River in New out aud moving to Texas for som
sagacity saw In the uulimited resour
were lines or bounds laid out. beyond ' cea of the state and in the future a
i.i i i - .
WUUIU l iH.ncnt.ai to nun, yet which we. the servants, were not al vast population, aud recoguiziug the
fact that to make the State really great and prosperous, intelligence aud education should keep pace with its national progress; aud that by his la
thing, what it was I now forget, aud
he can soured, summon up tojtitude !I()Wed betffeeQ fcQ aQd CHOI L'll to trv It. In fart. hf ilmfriiGts . r
knc.'r U llU.k 111 IU U1UIUIU(. Uli day I was obliged to go after some
every remedy. Several of the above mptoms attend the disease, but caseI a n a a a J
iac occurred wnere lew ot them ex
defatigable energy and perse veran -e
duoed a bill iu iVtigress Tor its repeal.
Ate the lloosier Democratic voters to be thus iiirled with. ConncmiUe Tutus. The Bight Hon. W. h. Gladstone declares the present war in India an unjnat war, wJatOa will tcuigh upoa the nationai conscience of Kurland, and reminds kia heaiers of L uly Mitcbcttva words, "Hera Va the smell of blood," and in a powerful pororali.tu showed that unjust wavca. Inncl to national downlali. The Indian must be treated decently. Contracts with him must be carried oat ia good faith. He must be given large ret ervation over which to roam. Tha Indian agents musliiw honest men. Let our government take a lew lessons from Englaud as to her treatment of the Canadiaa Indian Kolonm DisjkUrh. Marie Jeanette Belle, w idow, is at li living, though 1UU years old. and resides at K mkakee, Illiuois. Mit was I am the s;inicyearas Neixileou I. She reiuemhers
liKliaua Patents. u havt seen th; "Little Comoxsr wnilu.
the followiug is a list Of the pat- yet a -im pie general; knew KoUiapierr
time; it's getting crowded here, and things are a moving as slow as 'lasses in winter time." Things were arranged as the old judge said. The marriage took place, aud the army received au addition to its ladies iu the person of the Arkan sas judge's daughter, and Dr. Oraham has never regretted the obduracy of his futber-iu-law or the unaopbisticatedness of his wife.--di(or' Dra li re i it idyier'' far January.
Orleans, and then crossing the Ouif
to stage il up through the State. Dr. (Indiana was very desirous of examining the Western country mineralogieally, so applied and received permission from the War Department to go by way of Arkausas aud the Indian Territory to his post. On his arrival at St. Louis he ship pod the greuter part of his bagguge by way of the river, aud taking only what he could carry ou horseback, started ou bis j niruey. While iu St. Louis, at the Planter's Hotel, he formed the acquaintance of a gentle
man who, learning where he was go- eots issued to citizens of the State of ' and mingled with the crowd on the day ing, gave him a letter of introduction Indiana, December 17, 178, and each I when Loui XVI, was guillotined.
-atuall remuved wittmul ui.i1u.iim;. and it In .tit
tiaiireriMiw surtfieal op.-rmons. Ikmil'i.-s, ii.imia ni-. Hugs, or l onlial: pjin:iug out a i uf ran' at once certain and effect ua , tiy wliieli every suflervr, uo mailer what hi t-oixlitioii may Im-, may tare himself cheaply, privately anrl radically. IV Thin lüTtore will prove a boon to tlioiisaurts and thouaaoda. Sent uu.ler seal, in s plain envelope, to any a.ldreaw, post-paid, on receipt of aix cents, or two poatnge slam pa. Address the Publishers, aprlzyl THE CULVtRWELt MEOfCAL CO . 41 Ann St.. New York; 1. O. Box, 4 AHA.
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fv IwoeJ in TJifi'iU Crrw n a; nc
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A Moat KlcillliK,
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iii; not ia hi inniiinj; llfvelittireii. A compete record of th- irrI explorations in the Dark Continent, and
marvelous journey ilown t ,e I u'n, by HKNkY M. STANLFV. o other tsJitiou call coiupare wiUi it fur altra. tiveness ami rheapu. s. ArfWW WAWfPfl'" n" '"r ,n" partirnlara aud WanUH nanrtiMab. unviuc; or to aav. tune send "ifl t enta at once for ranvi aaing hook, and state choice ot townships, frolnselv IllustrateJ. Ores 710 p.tgee. I'm c, only l:tr,. A'ldrea, POltSllhK & MeM AKIN Wtt Fiftii Str. . r. Cincinnati, O.
..stcd, yet examination of the bodv failed to qei back iu the speciüed I t'1( u,s poff'il ifiliueuee in ttM l'g t. r death, ha shown the i.ivkr to time. j islature of IttS-i, suoceeded by hi
avc been extensively deranged. AGUE AND FKV B R. Dk. C. Mc Lane's I.ivkr Pu i s, in asks or Ar.t E and Fever, when aken with Quinine, are productive of lie most h:ippy results No better uhartic tan be used, preparatory to, l tier taking Quinine. We would idvise all who are alTbcted with this disease to give them a fair trial. r.r al bilious derangenv.'nts, and as i MHpk purgative, they are unetjualcd.
. i rr it-1 it 1 1" it-li t to flu. tttatH luiiii. rlrirliT
"As I was returning, I heard a 1 1 transferring the sinking fund to whizzing sound in tbe air, and then ! the common aobool fuud, by which felt something catch me about my i .OüO.Qüü was added to the cause of arms and ehest. I was so terrified j educRli. we recognise a true states1 rvwin si in in f.T iiiitt sti-ifl niiwi' hvii i.i
that at first I did not stop to think triotisni, and a benefactor to the state
t a. a. a a a s.s as
wuat it wiaj, out tuggeu witn an my strength to loosen myself." Happen ing to turn his head, however, he saw an Indian, and then he knew that
BKW A HI. IMITATIONS. The ejrnuine are never sagar mated. -vith the iniiiression !k. Hi La .k.'3 I.iVkK Pll I S. The ermine Mi Lank s I.ivr.a Pili.-. War he Mn.-uures c " C. M I.ANE ami Fl k.mim; Ur. is. on the wrappers. . liiMt Hin BaVnag the genuine Dr. C. V Lank s Livek PlMaa, prepared by Heminj tiros., of Cittshurgh, Pa., the market lieing full of imitations of the name Mr Lane, spelled differently but same pronunciation.
W. H. ME RS HON i Teacher of Vocal and Instrumental Music.
Will h- in I'lymonlh evsry Mon.lay ami Tneadky. Planti, Organ, Violin, ouilar. voice rulture anrl harmony. Leaveordeta ;.t t'ha. W hi! more 's muait ruotn. art 6 3in
and hia race, Wo therefore reeotnmend that this association memorialize the legislature at its coming session, aud that petitions be circulated n-LitiL the Uitrialuf uro to nuiUi mi un.
he had been captured. The reporter j proprlatlon for the purpose of ereetbere asked Unole Bill what were his ' ing a suitable monument to his ainnfeelings at the time. His reply was I or3' witn a proper insoriptiou com-
metnorutive oi nis servtues to lbs
simply "Üb!" and a perceptible shudder. After leaving Co'. Hoskins he obtained employment in Oen. Howe's (the English general) service. Scott says that after being with the gnncial about a year in this country tbe general took him to England with him. He remained in the general's fami ly service for some years, after which he traveled with the generul's bioth er, Lord Howe, as his body servant. With his lordship, Scott says, bo traveled through Europe. Afilca and Asia. He spoke naively of bis won-
state and the oause of education. We also take this ooeasiou to refer to the fact that ex-goveruor Jonathan Jennings, the first governor of the state and for a long time sole representative of congress from this state, and whose lasting and valuable servioes deservesome Utting testimonial, lies buried at Charle.town. Clark oounty, without even a headstone to mark bis grave.
The Secretary of the Tieasurj authorized tbe payment of coupon Interest on the public debt falling due January 1, 1S7D, without lehate, and in coin or currency, as the claimant
to his brother, who was a farmer livou hi route in Arkausas. It is not uecessary for us to follow him on bis road, or tell what discoveries he made in the interest of science; aufll -lent It is that one duy, toward dusk, be reacheil the house of the geutiem tn to whom he had the letter, and demounting, kuoeked at the door aud presented bis letter to the judge (eveu in those days every one was a judge iu Arkansas) who would not have needed it to huve accorded him au opeu-hauded welcome; for travelers were a god -send, and news was as much sought ufter then as now. After a short visit, he proposed to go on to the next town, about four miles off, where he inteoded to put up for the night. Tbe judge would not lis ten to his leaving, and was so' cordial
bearing date Dec. 3. ltiTH, furnished this paper by C. Bradford, Solicitor of Patents, la Hubbard's Uloek, Indian-
All reports agree that such a criais of d':tress exists iu Kiiglau as has not be
töre been known lor a generation.. Thou
apolis, Ind., of whom copies aud in- j saudsol poor people in all the larger towns
formation may be obtained;
and cities are kept from starving, only by
N" 210,42m. To Willuim HuynM, of Kl uiven by tluv authorities and by ln3u-
itewille. lor iiii:ii-tivemeiii in leaee.
No ;,584 l" Charte M. vNavm r. ol '
Uafayntte, tor tMpaivetacnt in stove back linings. No. 210, 70S. ThoiH.s W. pi.it and Arlhm M. Orwig. of Windfall, tor improvement in lining iaeaa No. 2.'),72H To .lames Writ, Jr., of Evansville, fu( itnw veiueut iu, plowa. No, 21U.781. To John Lusher, of La Polle, Ib' iinproveiaeiit in Uwu ppaiifi No. altttHti To David Wiser, ot I'lymonlh, tot lutpioyeiueivt iu pak alle! eis. A Preslvyteiian Churuh wuntregaticn iu Chicago was broken up Sun
day night of last week by a boy diop
ential commiltiea who am canvassing fo, reliel by soliciting contributions and subMM ipliollS. A delegation of busineas men from the gre;ai ciliea of the I inn will start for Mexico in the beginniug of January, 1879, carrying with thetu samples of var.om articles suitable lor ?he Mexican trade. They will be the guesta of the Mexican government, and the trip will occupy a month oi six weeks. We anticipate good lesulls from Ibis trip. The New York Tribm says.- "It is diffiut to realize that the premium on
ping into the register a UM ity of golü ÄClu,,y dilPe"rw- aow Tj 9 BBaaaamaaaal la 1... L. la. I.-.
"evmi msi wi urnuiMuiu tuet ine premium will be reversed, and that legal tender
in bis desire for him to stay that he ! Cuyenao pepper which was borne up
Would have been rudw not to have and difTiiMfil ilirnnnli tlia
done so. Th lanäaa. atw - TTT . ' notes wUI be wrtl, a little more than
nna if tha anriraiita fetan. anSla 1 Skaaa fewa . I aaTanaaakaaan. leae nl a. a a a . a . '
one or thn aervauts to attend to his ; most incontinently aud resulting iu a horse, invited him Into the dining- I dUiuissal of the congregation. room, where he was introduced to aaaa.athe wife and daughter of his host, and Three hundred gallous of oastor oil
i. whole, it must be admitted
that the Ksstimption Act (ailed miserably as a hind ranee to resum tion."
mfiv nri.fnr It iirljt.ira.l . . 1 1
, , , .- j-.x.w.. ..ni. it ii iiiieiröi wilt der and surprise when in Jupau he pajd jfl manner as soon as tbe first beheld a native. From the gen- I schedule can be prepared.
Judge Parker reports tlit the red riblion excitement prevails in -Indian
; Territory, and that in coast ueoce all tbe ! belter Indians look with great disfavor
on the use of Intoxicating h mora, Crimo
s di eres! to a great extent, and the
fllt.lTaa ludl..r..a lUal m 1 la TP la f
outside world. The JudKebrewnd oroviiur ba ounlitv. Ahn.it t.a.tv ! . " . " ""r TJ "
. . r T. , , .... . J peaceiui an i quiet as any section of the onntu alilT iubi r.im.,1, ,.l.i,. I. 1 an L. . . . I. . 1 . s I i. a. J vt .uti
0w.t v,u,.ay puueu, vru.ei. vim- uusueis ot oeaus 10 me acre 18 COOj , West o outl., and th.. the Indiana lime. , II.. irtnli.....! I.. ,1.11, ..I ,.,.1. S.l I .! 1 BBBBBBBI
äOLu, vvuu.j luviuiv , lamspusH pnio , smereu a iair yieio. i projressiii i ipi-llv in civ(llzatiou.
also to a substantial Western supper, were produced thia yeai in Kt. Otair
to which he did ample justice. Af:er , o.uuty, Illinois, The oil Is said to be
supper they adjourned to the parlor, equal to that produced In the Levant
and he entertained hia new-made in Spain, Providence, Brasil, or tae I 1 I- :.l .1 1 . a .. mmm -
mentis wuu me tatest news oi me west Indies, and it is steadily im
are
