Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 11, Number 28, Plymouth, Marshall County, 15 March 1866 — Page 2

VOLUME 31.

THE PLYMO U T Tl WEEKLY D E M O C II A T. NUMBER 28.

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elections will be hold, and it is a matter of I .. . . ' T , , Til r USD A Y, ll.K II. 15, l$ltö.'nOÄl,ShtiaiPort 4 be prepared for the day. AVe do net be - , ... -. ,- . I- 4.rA ... :

Tounslili 4 otiventio.'j. The Democrats of Center Township request cd to meet a! the Court House, on , ... . . , , -iiip c-a-to nominate Candida! es f.-r town

By order i-f the resident Central Committee 1 full conventions and nominate full tickets. C. II Hkkvi:, Chairman. ' The abolitioni.jts are workintr stcuhliily, jbut with none the less industry, to secure Con-res.-, i? still engn-e J in the discus- thrcc or four townships this Spring, deb'ion of a!! sort? or projects for benefitting pendius oa the confidence and carelessness negroes at the expense of whits men and jof tho i)cniocrat3 fv,r their success. It will the l-dstcrir.g up of tho raiic&l dtsnniou j be a burning shame on a township that party of the country. Fegenden and Wade j permits itself to be surprised and captured, uo the tragic, aided bv few voung whip-1 .t.;. 1 !" - 4 n i B0UR30N CORRESPONDENCE pers-in who arc 0:1 their nrst term in Con vnjroiiiyou.

grcss; Trumbull, Jane and Orth, take charge of the logic of the partv, and Steven.Uia vo!uuteerc-.l to enact the comic . r . .. part cf t:ie perl'jrm iuc. ih:s Old man r r Steven;, we.i Known !u irvii; as nicpropn-; etor of a saddle cdred feminine, affects to be faeetiou over thi: President's 2 2d of February -pc.-jh. and rn every po5sible i- i.. r ). occasion, avo-.fi inmeH in favur ot negro ' .. equality, and in opposition to the re.tora - tioa of the southern States to their place s and privili-gcs in the Union, except on the condition of th.-ir adv.ntion of ail the ofTen - r-nd thc various faction of radicals disagree aniM! llicincelvci a to what .hall be required cf the southern States precedent to t 1 .. . ii. . . ,11 t , . . T . . t... 4, s ti.at thay Mini re kept out until both h.-m . 523 aree ;o receive them, thus virtually abrogating thc right of each House to judge for i;.-e!i'of the qualif: ation and election of its ow:i o.oml or. X. vre a dr that with ; , , r lit ! -:cn a. tvet of nawa-died Ucmagoi-uc3 m . . 7 ' ' the majority of both TIuse-. the legitimate ' lpgiflation ofths country remains nnper- : formed, and less occasion for wonder will; ibrr.. be In f.ititr If n.frlf v thnl! t. : lown thc present Coügrcrs as the most ccr- j , . . v , . UGW1I rut tana least intelligent that ever vet conr- : vtticd r.t Washirglon. j , . T inn AT Uot -riion. Ou InJ.ry uint j at a lat? hour, tho italic of John Clesy.j I'Vj.. in Bourbon, was discovered to he cn j fire. The alar;.-. wa given, but before any !

tvrawilcal and unconstitutional do--.' P " more than one respect; and It is , ... A 'of its advantages and dtsadvantaircs, its peornas oi thc congressional major;! v. Oth- 1 i - 1 1 . , , J . , p.h? and business, and of what has and mav ers are nore luoucrate 1:1 their demands : jrtI,IH.n ia and about it that I mav speak in an

... ... .. : t:t.. ,i i fii.. .i:i ' ...... . . .. . i f voLtiued within. The stalle waJt situated about twelve feet frciu the building owned b rj S. Beal. IVp. and used as a saloon and .iiiiard room, to this the Cre was speedily Lniiard room, to this the Cre was ?recdilv

asiustancs could be rendered the stable wa3,,,lv -'tu. use ;-uiuiing was

i i i .11 -ii 'ram a vounsr man .f some i:r,rin--, in CimT'llimMtiJ.l and in fin hr.or Loth LoihK' 11 -i'-'i..i oi

ings were smoking in ruins. Ahe iovS ot .dr. Uc-ais. in th? saloon as r.böitt f l-5'OO, on which he had aa insuriucc of 5 100. 'The lo?;s cf Mr. Cless was about 40-. ou which there was no iasur-! ST! ce. Ihr Cr: r.n tho w.rk of an incendiary. ; i.i:d there is a .droag prospect of bringing the wretch to justice. Yv'c most fervently hope such will be the case. The devilish r r 4 l i .- pp;nt ci fanatic ism and intolerance which ... , promptcu this -owru!y o::tr?gc should and r-iuit be crushed out of our community. Hon. X5. Voorlacci. ! Thij geatlciaan hai been uurtcd from - :.. i v. . it ...... t t .t .

,. ..... 1 r' J IiC turoutence cf thc audifnec.i at to on? , eshb'trn. l;:o ashm-ton c.rres- Washtnlon hai made a new police neeespondeiit of the Ciiicirmr.ti Commercial, ajsary. The evil was pictured out in the republican paper, ihoT3 uo the action cf following language by the Hon. S. S. the committse who repotted adversely to i Mj,r5 of Illinois, in a speech a few days . . , . , , J ago in the House : Ir. Voovl.ce;, it: tno loilvwing stylo : . ... .. "ir. there are poor men m cur country :0n Thursday last week; the House Com-j who need the charity ofthc government as mitte on Electi'jr:3, with but one diiseiitiugj much, at least, as colored men. Look Tote, agreed to xepcrt in favor of P.m. around these galleries. Our constituents Voorhaes. a? against Colonel Washburn, cannot spare time to come here dav after

wno contestcJ inj sat. llita was alter a j full and fair investigation of the testimony j on loth siic3. and the hearing of elaborate ! Arguments from both claimants. .Mr. j lawcs chairman cf tin; committee, was thc j dissenter. Th case wa already fjr rc- J

porting to the H.iu-.-, but Iroin mmc tin- j here ilay after day, and darken these legisaecountable raue it kept hack, and j lative hall-j, while my constituents are tuiU ytstferday. strange to sty, th committee j ing at home unable to pa- the tax athcrcr. reversed their decLijn and unaniuiotnly K0r want of a market, their grain rota in agreed to report against Voorhec and in tho grancry, while wo have for an audience favor of Washburn. Exactly what in- thee lazy vagabonds, who are to be fed, I fluencc wa brought to bear to secure thbj suppose, out" of the public crib, while result is not appirent, but the facts a I j ,h-,uaiid of the orphan children of white ttate thcin, and I have them from an a u-j soldiers who died fighting gallantly for the thentic tource, certainly leave room for j Sag and for the honor, safety and glory of suspicion that thero has been unfair play ' their country, aro dragging along a lifo of somewhere. ! poverty nnd almost . becrtrarv, unnoticed and

"As to the real täte of the oae, every-, uncarcd for by thc?e "i'ntonsely loyal" body knows that the Terre Haute district 'patriot, who are so pathetically fervent in is hopelessly Eeniocratic. Thcro may ' the worship of their ebony idyl." liavebeen fraudulant voting done thcro at' . .. the election, but it is not likclf that the! The I'hiladelphia Ayr, in commenting Democrat! had a monopoly of that btni-Vn KeastKutlcr's late tart missive to TJ rant, nei. As the matter now stands thcpro'ba- .Joclinin an invitation to his party, hit bility is that Yoorhet vvill be ourted. If. ti,e l0tlled licro the following cruel lick : SO, another election otlglt tO be rrlercd "This l icky nou-aeceptancc had one posiiTnuiediately' ' tivo and substantial advantage attendant T". TT. TT. r rr . . !ou it it naved 3lrs. (.rant the anxiety of

Mr. Morrill ?tatcs that it i" the intention . vi uit njuuc..u; vi".... .v, up lheiubjct cf kh tiriif at an early Uy..

! . To"nshI Convention.

. Uc Wltfll t0 call tue especial a special attention of ; every Democratic render of this paper to the rail in another eobiin.i. for n llnno- . - . - j cratic convention for Center Township. j Two weeks from Monday next the Township '""Vi UIVl C IH.1H Ulli. l'J 1 U.Till If I 11 . , . . , . 1 . ..uarsnaii county diu mat lite Democrats . cspvcssion tales but eason of Pemocratit 1 not, ii ne iccjs a reri interest in tue pnn L 1 1 cirlca he professes, .sveud this brief time , . , . j in advancing them. We Lc' our friends hl CVCr-V townsllir in thc Guilty to attend ; to tili. matter, and em .Saturday next hold j Vis. Dr:.Mocr.-'.T : ' ' ' 'Tliere's one amnncrye tskin' r.ct'?, ! An faith he 11 print Vm." i It may not he generallv known that there . , , .,.. , ! i such a place as iSourbon; but if vour readers win take the trouble to lo.k over one of Tdoyd's Railway Maps they will see n small dot on the line of the P. Ft. Vv". & C. II. , ' twvc mile r-a?t of Plymouth, indicating a ! si nil railroad station. This is Ii urhon. v ... T, , , T, , . . ' etdl it bourbon because Ihnirbon u its name. J ioUrln i3fluitc alanrc placc-nolnslaw ! however, as somo other places, and not as j large perhaps as it will be a year hence. Hut, 'nevertheless, it is a place of considerable im- - CTOt. 1occasional letter which I have promised to 'your reader'.' j m Vw rire rc intimately connected in their social an.l business connections than bourbon and Plymouth. Any thing of a local ...,,;.:,: 7 .,, . i.aiure tr:in.-pinnr in one plaeo will be of in-tir-.t lo persons in thu ot!n-r. 1 shall cn"nYavnrlo give you from time to time such j a? will be of interest to your readers j Iu h,,lh Io"l,it!";- i ur people were arowsc'l from their slum- , V. , , . , , l,t'rs 11 :ll,irday mornmirabout halt past one oViK.k hy lhv vry of ,lre 0n rt..lching the s.-or.c of c :.ihtratim it a? found to lie the building owned and occupied by S. P.ealsas a billiard saloon. The are was nndoul.tcdlv lh" w"f.,,f Jtn imTn'linr.v- an' WIS Kr covered in a stable adjoinincrthe bnildinc. v:,. ,1,- i;ihm. 1 , rro rajndlv tlid the lire spread that belore anv thing could be done the stable, with ahorse in it belonging to Mr. lies, was entirely conJ The saloon bn-I-iin? an-ht fre from the burning stable, an i in less than an huur was iu a-hcs. 'lost of the s'ock and furniture in I. , 1 'T-l . 1 , ' 1. . i panianv ntir:-u. . ise w''y and gmthman v. ho made their c3 - - , caj'o trom tii- lonhiing aftt-r the doors wen hroken open, it lair t. prcntme, were not .burnt. ! Thc Indeptr.dent Prc.s of this place has P'Cv 11 - to the hinds of Mr. Wm. , the print' i;: bus! in sj ir. I. S. Tyrrell of this phi" I learn, is ;alo;; e-t:iblihin'" hims'.df in business at IMvm ,o:;th. Your people will l:r.l .Mr.T. nil that e mstiuitcs a j;-iitlt -man. The rood wisher, f St f 1:"r,,,,n MniI luo raiiroa i cmpany have decide I to reIccive r.o more v.od for the i n s.. .t vi decision has occasioned considerable- dissntis- . faction among the owners of the wood aln-adv l'",,t and delivered, nh.ng the line of the mad. juml 1:f,t a liulc disappointment to the wood 'Choppers, most jf whom receive their i?v , , vm p.. i when the company pav for their wood. V.'e j f. ro a,sun.(f how.-rer, that the wood will be climated and paid for in due course of time. iTEl Xvzro Aiiilloncra ill "iYuskdav and liten to the discussions iu tl halls, but from the commencement of tli fesiion until now von find vour galleri crowded with the 'children of Africa, wl icsc lis cries ho arc to be fatted out of the treasury of tl country. These arc the people who com 1C come wltcilIng her plato nhile the Imp was prcs, ' ' . . . i i i cni) ana v Innnr nj f0UnriMj rtrr ipoons our he had Uft." J

... t iie mem, lie nopea tn.it no olneer or T 1 r r . . , r ,c r . ... . r(-s?arv t- pav t hr nmo-.nt due for pr ncan carrr it thev will be true to themselves !.... ,v.i . 1 , ... .. J he chief feature was the si-eecli cA Vir. tr;u 00 i t , , . . - i-.vl"-"' - ,u;- ' 1

- man m me oaiainons WOUiu üC TUlltV Oi o 1 i 11 opiciium oiuji i:ori.iiis, c.pai. ini. :. -i.d.iT.ae; costs, 11 ineo.vn- , and tor. The first step to fecurc success I nny unbecoming aot " fc ' hteve113- ;vl! -"ed in an lrjuicul hir-: Thi? 5s t!l0 olllv comJ Kne an,, autl,ntii. h5torv rrs thereof not he fore said day of sale p.iv ! lis to present a strong ticket. To make a vcrv in-ular wav thev hare . ;a,1ollc Native to the President. J uftl.e Southern side i-uhhhed, extendi, a. it ' ;nauiduisd,arallJ:mara scfue!, int, rot, 1 i . t r I, , , vcryPinui ar a tue have 111 ; docs from the la-hufui- of tl e War to the find and costs. j ;?trcng ticmc it is necessary to have a lull . Canada ot firm: the Canadian heart bv ' 1 ne Committee on appropriations ; 5e,ir.'i:d..r of th Couirjcmte nrmic. Tt.o vot hlf of the .ili-cast numtcr of sec-

at the rtrimarv meetin" It i reading the mutiny act and the articles of "as reported the Semite bill to reimburse.

h-lf a d-v this is w 1,,,- war to the gallant volunteers. Men who ! Missouri lor monev expended m eciuippin: " .ni tIMU,vu 111 1 "i'"'"" nu a u. Ulis l.s HOI a MUSy ' .,. 4 L1,,.-. quallivl n ficfiinicv aii.l nitf i.-t, und wl.iu the vear and tliT- U b irdlv n tUni 0Ut t0 WCCl tllG fC' aU J re'U,r0 1CS ! iertatf Ul,,l!ia' .J SU,U f " J-' ' 1 ' '0U 0 v-vihere at-kn.mled-fd to he the car and there is harul a roin''' into action to be reminded of t thereby appropriated. t r,. , ,

: farmer in the Count? who can- w-... r.. 1 I Ötandtira boutliorii Jiistory.

i . . . . . ,t I . .... r. - the wuvs and moans committee will t- ir a. t.i

I The following shows the state of prcp-

I aration in Toronto, Canada, to resist thol . l'enian invasion : ' in .-.t- '.. I ....ti j HI IV ir iiuilk U"Ul Ul t ll C l 1 l I... I ill I- ; iuiii, the UUh and Queen's own, were put 'through company drill, and then formed

. armies ot war aud rt ' y' . , . me pieunei ..ciu - I the mutiny act were- read. Major Gilmor i T'llatlCillI. denied. Arrests ct suspected , in a different position from what they were Ireland. ' v,l- .m. Th.. oW tl. .f.,.. J .... .

, " - ....v. ..w . ...v .itiiui .1 nn,l m.,l,llra . ........ .-.7 ouc viucis eausu iur which thev are about to nght.-l-k. f ICam.' x lt Chamsks. The Xcw York J Day-Book says j of the Cabinet, i

I rt.-fcw-, I mit niinrtlA in tl. n . . . . 4- I " - fci.-ju-4 auu il Ll'tlH. III II LI V 11 II HI T.

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.1 t and th.e ordinary usages in such cases, de mand that they should at once oner their resignation to their superior. Uut it seems these men have determined to hold on until actually kicked out, and Thad. Stevens is trying to ctcu prevent the President from from removing them, and

. V , mere are inree members , hcfove the reconstruction committee. He : of the Cabinet, Stanton Harlan and Speed, expressed his belief that the people of Tex-! who arc understood to bo opposed to the were gcnerallv ui!oval, and that the! -1 residents policy. Common politeness Frecdmcn's Kureau in that stato was not:

has introduced a bill into Congress pro-1 Mallory, Secretary of the Confederate navy, j vidiug that no removal of any ofiiceroflwas ou Priday released from Port La-:

Erovernuicnt shall be made by the President without thc consent of the Senate, provided that body in the first instance con armed thc appointment. 100,000,000 EIcward-Lost, a. i urea 11. Thc sole property of a poor frecuman, who is inconsolable. Said Bureau contained six drawers, in which were deposited the following valuable articles, to-wit: :o. 1. 3,00.0110 acres of public land and confiscated estates, some of which is very valuable for raiding Sea Island cotton. No. 2. Daily rations for 1 .000.700 freedmen for ten years with privilege of removal. Xo. 3. Clothing outfits for the same number offiecdmen, of the best quality, and got up without regard to coat ; including line-tooth combs, sozouont aud niht blooming cereus. Xo. -I. 1,700 first-class residences for freedmen flovernment pattern, with all thc modern improvement;. Xo. 5. 400,000 colleges. schools, churches (orthodox.) hospitals, alms-houses, etc., .all in thc hit'hot !tIe of art. Xo. G. Government commissions for 073,000 salaried agents to superintend thc disposition of the above property. Tl.c-e co;nmissiou3 are verv valuable, and caerlv sought for, as the emoluments and lucrative perquisites are abundant, duties light, and character no object. The last seen of the Ilureau it was in the hands of the representative of the people, who is supposed to have it in his breeches pocket. Any information which will .'ead to the impeachment and conviction of this audacious usurper, by which the Bureau may be rccoverjd, will be awarded as abovs by Sti;vi:.s, Sumnk?,, et al. an aae :cv rxainplilrc Scrlxoi5. 1 Co.coitl, X. II., March lu. Ü M The annual election of State ooicers took rlacc to ,ia' The aggregate vote considerablv exceeds that of last year. Tletiirns !cyie 7n'ltoR5 !?iTC Smythe and Sinclair 15.dSl. Democratic net gain 810. t.ronounces T.'nf's statement a pure invention from be ginning to end. Excited political rumors of principal changes ofthc Ministry remain iu fact unfounded. The bill regulating the government of Jamaica was passed. Fenian affairs aro unchanged. Arrests continue. Five Irish-Americans were arrested in Dublin on tho 28th, and Wu ments of a suspicious character found on them. The Lnn'iiit Ti'mrif says it is understood that the House Guards have determined ti strengthening the depot battailions of infantry in Ireland. - - At the cit election in New ()rlans,on the l'Jth inst., .lohn T. Moore National Democratic candidate for Mayor, was elected over Mornroe, National 1'nion candis tlate, by öl) majority. Three ofthc four Recorders deleted arc National J)einocrat.. The fourth is a national I'nionhst. -1 negroes alone Khali there for thc ne: nicrous race of suffrage V Mexico. Ten car r;go trc used to read in every budget of European news ot the withdrawal of the French troops from i'onie, when they wore acting as the protectors of order and religion, aud thoy are not gone yet. If it takes as long to withdraw them from Mexico, the Monroe doc trine will have time to get well seasoned. T . ? i i ! 1 .!. .11 i iireiu iiroiectorarics are like in i loolli acne, easily come bv, take hold 'rong, , . ..... hang on long, and usually ended s y cold stel. A new paper mill has been established at Quincy. Illinois. This is a move iu the riht direction. Let paper mills be csf'iLlihoil fill the ucvl it min Iiai-a ll.n nf . "... ..v v. .... , ..-u v . , i. in,., I. t v 1 1 1 u to Tect or reducing th present outrageous price of paper.

from 53 towns five Smvthe. ( lien. 14 fi.,0 . eil ol archbishops and bishops durintr the ; t ;--"

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Mnciair, i Ucm.; HA'iy. '1 he returns thus ' present year. i. a rjy is me omy i n.eian as a r-peciai;r, : . T t-tt "t Tl T'TTT AT fat indicate a majority of more than .VO00 I Mr. Hint, on, of the editor, of th. Vr-! 1 . BW " V1 -anbceniirclv A a ,V V TK H t

re it .1 c. i 'ri i ii- .. .v.. . ' . . . , ! l-a.4 '.neu noon, iio to him. ana not j uxi.ijiv.liiv) 'y j-...- t ,ln,,i,1.rri. r.f t ö r. lor hmvthe in the .State. riteHctiitbbeaiw NV.il- ni.l lr,,..;..h... .t , ..., n., w rVVvn .i . t -. i ....! i a uiiüeur.ce o i., p

1 ..1 ..Ct.. 7i :!.'";. e V "v MO,,U" U"rr -! r.Vc hat, remov. dour LAR

i.i ...nie i uj. oi in.- ouciuiicii, ; oi geu in ins oince lv three L'cntlemen. yH4 n,;V,n ,n .vo,,r --ysitni, nstisunns; v- va o GOODS. coni-iin-of the Ii Senators, and will have about 100 ' " j I 'nnt Mill'(u "

majontv in the Iloue. iiomm. tics nave oeeu eomincnceu oe- ;:t ' n '. - ill' 111 it ü 1J1S i il J i a i V i M T in l it t.i r.. tween Dmoloie-, .,...1 Ihivti l-ViTn pcets ol hie. He has made Hftiv.vn: I . jOIwV GOODS,

Ji.i.... v j . .... JiCllirns irtilll . . i.i.rtir.snml xt Kvois PKDH.iri his ftndv lor t!,e flhorlttl Ohm '

l'ro'ii E'ij- no largest ami ao.st iiit.MC-.ting ever eon- has heen in thc citv. tin lepuhUieii his ouchors I niici;vis oi the .ommerciai iicpirmvu. . veiled ill the State. A large UUmber of dele- in all the city papers, his patients und thf modi- ; fltruetors in the Seance of Accounts 3om T't Vn't i lo r"c 1 ibcf!Van gates have alreadv armed at Indianapolis. 1 rooa. hoth here ard ahroad, as hei!f j mereial Aritneii.-. V;;,,(,lH .l";' arrived at 10:CO, with news one dav later. 1 Jthe mo t tidied sr.vetalut liere. and a thorough and Lectures on I oe.tieil l.coieony, The rumored resignation of Earl Km- The declaration of war against Snain bv ; -f sexual dise:ues. If all otl.ers fa.!, Uusi...- Customs, Concp.n11 : l 4 it i t ii t 1 r- i r l 'ri i i don t despair, pive him a call 1 1 is only a com ! uenee, A.c., ü . pell is emphatically denied, and has proved j Ecuador is confirmed. 1 he latter power I1H,n occuVfcn with him t euro ueh ca.es. j . c.r'iM

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hy don t the radicals insist that the The t.roducp rn-irl-ol wer. .ii in. I mid I frrintlnn nt th I.un?i. n Pennine nt i V c do not ncn ir k mIu a.ons to our cra-iu-

Vofc '! Ahat safety is ! were weak rind dr,.,r.m.. Throat iVTiOlio l. or a 1 ia3 l il i atc. for it bo.van.t -w ror or any Commer- j

. ., " l " M"'.v I.ttn". Dlsa iso c:. Co IW'1 to gel siltti!ion lorasi us L.rr:n;u.iie.s, i mso lou as the more nu- ""j L,1SJ'15 . . .. ... .-..o..., J--..:,r

whites have the rir.'ht of I I he ma-ric of success ralvanize.5f.rocu- u omv t.ie rihi.t. . . . 0 tudent. I

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Moxi.AV. March U.-Kuropcnn advices ' to M:rch 1 nil' rr.n. ...1 Tim 1 .m..ii . . . v v ..... . . . v Jjiiinivil Times regard the dissolution of the Uns. j sell cabinet as a fixed fact, although the M',. I I ,,,, , . 1 1 1 !"i J he Mouse on biturdty devoted it ? sos - t , , , Pr: ',. M. 1 -it t .1 :. 1. ! .1 . . .. .. j-v. -P um aum-.g utf tax on rni" it (en. Cluster was on Saturdav examined ' 1 " ' lease. ly order of President Johnson. S. P. ; fay et to. President .Jr,hnou has assured (Jeo. T. 1 Downing, chairman of the Colored dcleira 1 tion now at V'ashington, that no sudden j change relatire to tho occupancy of tho j Sea Island lands bv the freedmen, shall; take p'.acc. j Tt is stated that Sir Frederic Bruce had I several interviews with Secretary Seward relative tu the reman move ...... m i. auc latter has been assured that no Violation of the uoutrality laws will bo permitted. American itavsono-ors and bi"---ioe eon-' ing into Canada will bo searched. In the States of Missouri and Arkausa? 'JS.dd more rations were issued to white refugees in Jan uar than in December. For the next three months the number of ! helpless persons dependant on the trovcrn! ment is estimated at 4.v'A. The Stato of Maryland is about to pre- j sent to congress a claim for damages in-1 currcd by the burning of two bridges, at j the battle of Monocacy, by order of (den. ' Lew Wallace. A stupendous robbery was on Saturday! committed m 2ev Vork. Bonds and stock cert.hcates to thc valued nearly Sl,:yjil.U0O ! . . . . were mysteriously abtraeted from Lord's hanking house. A reward of 800.000 is ofiered br the capture of the thief and reeverv of the bonds. In cnscquence of extensive revenue fraud;. Jt whisky distilleries have been seixt'JU in .ev, ior. J lie uorociives en gaged 111 the work, lound that brnndy was u;i"ca iu iic woiiv lounu inai L-riti'iv was oeing Maiilllacture 1 from printers' old roll- ! .... ! .i . .' i . ii ers, lor nie such ine ni'jiases containe! ! therein. A governme.it airctit was on Sat-1 urdav found dead in a spirit-vat at a dis- .,, - . . . . , j (ilhti'tr in I hiili iiinH, i.tH.Al 1. . I .v m ' ii.ie.y in in. ty-njnt.i street, umier cir- ; CUinstances Willen justify the Suspicion that he Was murdered. j . .. ... , , . , Ajchbishop pahtiug. ol Baltimore, has j received from the Fopo letter appointing t him an apostolic delctrate, with nuthritv! 4 t . ... I.,.,..,, i'jti'lio.ui; uini iniiiiv inn .i im iiiii , co ti it- ; TUK.S1JAV, March. IM 1 il Jodnna : Deinocrati" f.'oitv:ntion will doubtless be Teru. A Vushin-ton dispatch states that the ' resident on 1 hursday told a congressman i that he regarded Louisiana as more loyal i than she had been since her pureha.se, and ' South Carolina more loyal than thr thirty j J 3"ears. tion ill case of any violation ol law. The commander-in-chiefof the Canadian . i i .... ii i, ! ; in 1 1 1 1 1 a y cMcruaj i.-uco an aute i.. tr)OpS. He expressed his eonfldcnco in the loyal spirit of the Canadians. aud states that the call for forces is a necessary per Ibrinauee of duty the province being threatened by piratical attacks by lawless men, who use the territory of neighboring j powers for the purpo'Cof openly oiganixiig , Mil Afr.riL fin.iinf f Ii A tiM'i.rl1An IMidl f ft ' t a A n m A ll.s. .Annrill' r. (' li-vr ctiIi I vi luv; v.i.rvii iii.4 ii:; cw.iii.f .i uitw- . i .i(l j ....... . Gold orClied 111 New i Ol k yesterday at L1 5, advanccl to lö". and closed at- lo'5. genius, and Under its llia'ical illlllieilCC ! .... r . . n " , . I vice is mistaken for virtur?, ami ignorance i sometimes passes for knowledge, offered as : a stock text, from which would like to hear I crous, lear not, love vour ltd low men ns wen as i iou. love trutll. love virtue, use . 11 t1 1 1 . .1 1. - Koback s Hitters and be hanoy. , ........ . . . ' Three of thc 5 TurlU-.lS CllvietS hm . J Millets isuvRis ".iM - caping lrom the island in d reached tho Cuban coast, succeeded in escaping an open boat am TIiCV were found bv a Snanish v (.se 1 off! M.,inn7n. nn.t (..L-... . Ifnt-fitifi Th, ! They .... l..- i t i , pavo their names as I'erry, Adams, and! r, . . . . J .i.i tswintoii, though one vvas reported to be ,

aCCOinpilslling as U.UCJl potui a3 it mi-lit. ; "' iiar.o oi u,e u.sun-m.fe i 77 Uo ,h-bv Wvatt Ti.e:,..-,,;. 1 ii- ! , , . . , . , Southern (.cneral?,uh full nnd 2 ran 11c account ' " .. . , r

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asinn-ton O.spatcii slates tint Cap!. 0f the varioiw campaigns in tl.ov ero n- ir -rl v H" r V1 f r n " Kemmes is still in eloe confinement, and ,1. it i, a uLt ,nM ortant n.i intvrl" l?; nStl t . WaioX Lftit-D that the President will not favor his re J -- hcon prepared with the utmost ; -Veiülilfof tiS wU'h df t rtcr of

J if has lormed an alliance witii t mil an-i . His rooms are separate for ladies and ircntieincii, i

Seeretarv Seward has answered the I ad onioeblc the natural lectinv.and exhaust th i i. . i ..cwti.try i.tt.ar nas tr' t.1(Cr,r-i0, f ni:lIlhoi,i . lhvl pU-asure4 of life ViH-,p:tl, of tho Oh.roRM.hi: Dcp .. tn.ent Iu-, Iwilish minister that lie l-enians will not , . , . , f . 1 , . , . ,i .fl.,1(...lPa : c....,,,,..,; ... i.nm-inliin. P an. n n . . , . I arc nuircd, thc object of warn ae frustrated, and ! Mmetora in peiKiita.i l,"in,i"MI ."' 1 .". u l be permitted to Commit any overt act, and oxii.tt.IM.0 itself rendered a leim of unceasing mis- j IVattieal and ornamental J cn Drawing . that the government will issue a proclama crv and rcuret.Such pen onscspecially tfiosecon-! Card-Marking, Lett ei ing, cte. j '- l Uich L 1.

I lation into enteriiri.e. ami iait.udence into i BROWN'S BFIO.M3HIAL Tl'0CHZ3 Kr.MtJwaM , we are not a "link" in anv body' !

t-r.rtt.a fr...... nil ll. ..l.dfc f ho ..,. TROCII..S ARE ISKOWITII AI.W.TS I.OUU MCCkJi.

try, thus--Do not drit.k, do not smoke, j SIKQEnfl AND PUDLI SPEAKERS

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! "S' irVrrf il? CIWf rii T ) Si I L TU K KOl.I.öWIXG y VALUABLE SOUTHERN histories. Qp L. ; m IfIST03 OF THK AVAR ivai. vx xuu u.lli. ' T BT 1 L A- 1 Oi-uA uD, Lddr Richmond Ar- , " muer. .Mr. Pou.r.D? prominent position i:i tho l.nIi is': ! j ! i : u t i5 1 hKN ühfifciiAU. Their I,!vrs CnnipaiS'S". r.Y GAIT. W. PAUKFd?. SXO'.V. With 17 Splendid Steel Poitraits, 1 Vol., 5 vo. ; 5'0 P;itres $10'). Life, Services and Campaigns OF Stonewall Jackson: r.Y A V1RCINIAN. 1 Vol.. lOmo.; Paires $1 50. W Tl II AUTHENTIC PORTRAITS OF JACHSON and his successor, SWELL rn Bf-ni t. .1. . j KUisl,od b,"ad 11 ue- oim Humeiu.c oi;o.-y 01 tins O.stmer which has hewn written. It hn I.,.--.-. 1 r. . sff. t own ;.rc :irtu irom uuiciai imports, contemno 1 , ir'un ruroaal aequa.ntance, and s Itc ana iu.l. i? ine ItaitlS and xiOnuinnCS ' TV.V rT5r a -T ii 7. ' . U UXl-A alia HIS MSN I; nv Mb. SALLY ROCHESTER FORD. ! 1 Vi1 WOMEN GF THE SGÜTHi Dist'uguished in Literature, 1 Vol.. 8vo., 511 r.i-f s :, 51 1IIU1 .1 I 11 nil ir' .l' Ti TTI IW ( til -T Ii. 1 f . .iii ' 4 1 f . .r ' " "'J I IOl-iAf,ll .1.1 " . . ' . 1 Mmc. Octavu Wamox Lf. Vert. .Miss .Maria J. Mclvrosu. .Mrs. Rosa Vkhtxeu Johnson, Mrs. Anna Cora tiTjrilE, Mt.3 AtfifSTA J. F.VAVS, ?.Irs. L. Virginia Frknch, Marp'.n IIariano. And cor.liiitiiiii; full inert ftphieal sketches and 1 .reimen extracts, from the most celebrated wrii - tin'sin j. rose or verse., of rin's m rose or verso., oi J DstSiSiied Literary otnenof the Soulh." j ... . . . All Hie aoove works .-.re iiaving.m raunende; '' are Join- splendidly cvt n where. Msw7" " lr?? tv" to Y'' 'T d;v j H o want an izent in everv town in the Soul i- . . . I ern States Returned Sddiers, Teachcw. and others, wid find tins inot profitatde employment, t i-.xeiitMve territory pwii. and nber.il inducemcids one.ed to cat,vaors. KIMS KBKO.Y, EU?lIs!aer. , u-i MO Broadway, Nev York. j ! i ln-1 lft'r'dv years, aid is theretore toe person tviioin ail aincieo suouiu onisuii. in one eter hoard of a patient of his not heilig cured tince he I j and the nio-t complete iu the city. M'U"" m" , ,1,.,tVu,J r, " Vt . fe r:l4IM ,.,,1 .. s0(..t.t uiU; whch rnlll, hoth hody und min i, unfitting the nnfortunite in- j dividual for cither business or society. The ?ad t of thee early r'' y "per years is to eaken and ciuiutale t!ie con-titutton, j Je-tmv t!-o nhvsical and ment d powers, diminish I temp.at n; mai nape Miouij lose no time in mixing ur mediate application, as lr. 1$. oj ins new treatment is cniMcd to insure a .speedy and ne,- j mailt in cure. c.n-ultaiions free and coi.f.dci.tial. Omce No. ! I7y South Clark Street, corner of .Monroe, half a biock from the Pot oiiioe. PoH-oihce Uo lal, Chicago, Ills. Ofilce hours from D a nt to S p m. j v.. ..I -.. 1.:, .!. i.. I, ...tit. " nnl.li.-l,n.t i inontl.lr. f.ee.ifehaie. : "l ".1.. .. N. lh Ladies send fur a descriptive circular! ol Pcsarie Kcmedie, the l.et jM-eventive of con-j cepiion aiown. Sent to any adlreas free of charge. . a CtA. ftr iiiwt Tlironf. i i . RrauiRE ihmtoiatk atvkntiom am ihoui.u be , curcitF.t. I r am.owkh to continvk uv,Jiü oibect Im licsck to tue rr, give ; f.-rv .rn,. ' immluiatk Rtrter. j For Bronchitis, Asthm. Catarrh. Con j nu,,vuve - - . or;rani. Tlio Thociie are reeommendetl nnd prcserunfu oy i uvsieians am. nave uau icwmo- ..,.. ii lt. II 1. I ..-..- '.. - . .. I ... .1 M'Al ,n),n pnunoni men inrougnoui me counuy. ! 5,,ej V"101' V a ,(,'St 0,!' ,n i Car e'lch -VC '!irf jnlhemia new loeahlies ... various I" of ; th world, and the 1 rochm are universally pro-j j nounccd better th mi other articles. , i. n ii .in niiH-ir ....... .... .... , Obtain only Wnowx's Kronc-hiai. Trochks, nd do nut take any ot ihc Worlhlt$$ Imitations that maybe ohVred c ,, , . ,, , Cl Sold everywhere in the rnitvd Fl: Forei mn'mrin nt . ...t. ,..r io Flatcs and in ox. " - . . TllnO Ämt.

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.. lno., 425 Pacrcs-Sl 75 A eomnh-te ... " 7. t'Oröa'.O hy 1 A. Lciron, rivmouth.

hi.dorv of this d..riier olüeer.more thril- ' . U ''n:' Uy an'1 o!iK':a! 5t'al thlS UlG j ' m,l!l- Cv"U r Co' V olesa'.e Arentp. l. :,i Jin" a id 11 teie-line ilnri f.Mum ' :rxV i;4rt''- l'- C Tlln2C CiU. i..eai.Ji:.Ul4.uni,th.inf.,i1on. , A. C. THOMPSON. Auditor M. C. U

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Sale of Lands !TM'lVlttI to UlO ! School R'ian!. I, Aloxnn-h-r C. TIimpon. Auditor in and for the County of Mar-lull ami Sfit.- oi'i!:!ian t. herc'y iro not: e tli it I will otlVr :it ri-Jttli- Si!r at .'. Coiirt (loiis- ioriii I'lytn- ; ouih, in sail Cu:it;' ufM.ir.vial!, on Satuftav j

the III A day of M:.rch. A. I). 1VV.0, letwrc n tho : hours of Hi "iiY-h-!i A. M. and 1 o'rlor-k I. i of said dav tiic following deserihed pii-ct or ', parcc'." of land, the same hcin.ar forfeited to the i Sclutol fund of sni.i eounty, oy reason of the ; non-pnvment of interest on loans and on val- i tie of purchase money of School Lands or so tion U. in To viniiio .'53 North, of IJ.uie 1 V.-.xsl ! Piif t.'" 54 Mortsraped r.y M..rti Ilaüey. bouth part of the r.oi th-i n-t (jntn-or oin tlie i nort'.: east qujiter of the south-e.isi eeuier of, bCcti n 'J.towiisliip Hi North, of itar.o "J I last ; Due 170 08 MnrtjrazM by I ;i:iiel(Iu lid. ! The ms!, hilf of the north-can quarter section' Toiviicliip.'M North, rf Iiai cr" :t Mast D ie $012 ;0 Moitpited y .Miller Johnson Thc west half of tli nortu ea-Jt iuar!r of sec- ' tioa 0. Township l'2. North of iv:Mii 1 Luit Die.' Sla rl Mortajrfd by Henry K ih r. South half soudi-ert eurter d" seetion lo. ; TotviedmiSlNotth, M ui-re l Cut Dae $::i5 5'' Iloti-hthv Wratt TliiMii;-.;). orth half of the soi'tii-.af ii'i.irtrr of s-'ciio:, XC. Tuvn-h: VI North, of U.xui:- 1 l'.ai Dt;J sertion 15 Tow nship 'M North, of limine 1 F.uit Due $207 :l Moi-tgared l.yj.unoi Itu-ell. Northwest on irtrr oe.th-we-t enrterof section IG, Township V2 Noith. ofR.ui?t.2 Mast ; Ihio $11 '.12 Lkia.uht by C. V. WieLizer. ! K-ist lialf fouih west o'.:att"r s. ''"5i o't.Town- ! thip rP North, of Ii were' l Ka-t P l"C -JÜ ; .Mortcrared bv Wnli-Mu Cievi.-ton. ' Vv'est half of th? I'.ort'a-wc-t onartcr of section; ;21. Townsh'.p 3 Noith d'U-in-ei.' V.ix D.u- J I HIT To . I .. rv .. V.. 1 3III.1 .tllTl.llIfU o 1 H"i:illS .M-nil' I'm-. j i Sonth-r.'est oaartrr 1 i lewnloi) North: : 1 -ast Ui:c CPJ "Jl l'u t hy Janes. ' H:l!ui,tl,u,- , , , , . , I ' F.ast hiUof tie south -oa omrler of Ht:t: 1 G. ' 4 v' I 1 ovn-iiin.i. .ona. ; unuf. 1 U'I-wi-.m-ij l?o.. ht ,v Ln H:.:..ilto... South half of the uouth-we-t cuartcr. section IG T..,. .,.1 : ii v... .1. -.rr?..,.., 1 i',..,i.,.crc, 50 Uoncht bv I'. Clemens. j TjlC 1!0rti,.C:lf!t f.ll:lrU.r of In p ouh-wci-t q ir-; j tr 01 section in 1 ownsiiin ..1 .ort--. r, u.iter? .

West half north-east omrteror b,.t No. 11 of;Fputs covered with a laxuri-mt LTowth of Hair, : section IG Towphin '.'i North of R-unre Q F.ast ;ir..l dance for iovl

Ihse SlU ol l5-t!!it hv U'.uren lh reh. Tl.. north .jtiaKr&f s-tion 5 it T.ovawhip d-, North, of itunjrc 1 east Due $..U0 UJ Mort'paired hvGeorce Flora. lie south halt ot the norrh u ott fjuartcr ot ! Tili: STATF OF INDIANA. I STARK COUNTY. ( ! In lie- Common Pleas Court, Mav Tnn, 1FCC. 1'horuai Milks ) ' r 'oreclosure. jOJh A.nmv k iiorrv.S 1H I ir T- the at ueier.uunn re iicrcnv no: tiled -.1 the j i li'Incr ,id nendeiivnf ß-ii.l efi. 01 . t o fie i .rim nnd ' held"u the Couit I louse in Knox on the Fourth i jMoiidav of ?,liv, 1?G5, and unless thev appear. 1 ! and plead consent ord-mur thereto, tho s'uaVwiI 1 i n,i ,.,.,.i ,1r.t..,nnr.l.oi.i.i,. tl. ,.... -tt 1 j,0 ,l0termind in their ahv?i. Witue the i c...i..r .. irr... tt,:. .lii. , V. of IVraarv, lJh " '6w Jj "N 1 Lk' Ci - j:--:.------.-. .- r MASON .V HAMILTON CABINET 1 ORtl ANS, forty düTcrent svh s, a-ltnted to ;irf,. -m l sreul .r music, for to .f.00 t..lCh. ITFTY-ONL HOLD or S I L V V. R M D A L'S . ! or otllf.r f.,st premiums awarded them. L'lu.ira- ! ted Cataloees Ire. Address M s A: IIa.mi.i.x, j H.,vton, or .Mason IJR .Tiiras, New Yoik. j Ulnl-lv. -1 s. e stiki.iH A: .:. . l iinn. t t In-' - i jrrincip.il of .tu tl Ihiiness l'epartmfiil. und i A!Mt",ate I,,6tn uctor iu Science of Accounts. C. ES. FnntJ, Principal of the Telegraphic Department, a Iiniruetor in Pr.ftical and Theoretical Telnod eraphm a uisiraimn. liopoits, .AC, AC. r. ... . j jj. jZcvvlniu, ; Lecturer tm II'm" ! v.v..,....v.....-, . . ö-. , c. b,0h! - Lecturer on iriction il an.l o.t.mc i.iecineuv nnd Infractor in Theoretical Telegraphy. , ....Ii, i. , i-i nr. l r i iev lM- '. ;' " '" ,k 1 . b IKLD. A.C. RI !)!: MI Tutors. ln a,i(i;t;,,n to the ah ive. an er.hient corps ot j ants 5s ..tautlv em: lue 1. j I The Tuition Tee n odv alvmt t)M' HALPi ' that u'tiallv rlnrsed ;n similar InnitutioH; wl'.ile i the cheapness of It fire, the nnn.eroiii cd.io.-1 ii(nai aovani ;-- "i m. r..i -. ..;i-4 ui live ahsence ol "temptatioin to i-v, are important i . . . . .. Äi .... i ii... ............. cMisidcialioiH. it;t itions to our f;ra.lu chant, ncitherdo we lay claim to -o .ni ti a thing ; in a "futfuTit' ou .i üVü'.em of ' nt ruction. I ' TERMS: j i miu.n .or me i u v ,,.. .uis Tl ...?:. iii.liioi. e.l I C .."I fi'l ' : i eiimausiiip 1 1 ime iiuoui:i.. j... Tclegraphte Course (lieg.j 'J.hio I loth coinMnd, 4. OO La.lies' Course 1 Ti 00 , Teacher's Course Penmanili i p, : ; Discount to miif.-tcr'a chdheu and disabled Lv ?o!lirrs. ro.MI. I ... . - i,,....i,i.i. .1,,. t.. 1 O .Oil ill .. .. .."..- . v. foi. .. ,,.,., rieui,n. we .. ir you tudy br f.be rcpre,e,,Utio., ak fop oar a,l it i U rcfmdcJ. p f (() ,eUi, for Cat iTo-UC ? b f . clsCtttKI.. Ui,v u- t i na an. 111, we II i Vi i1Cf:ve.l tou tuition I co. and Circular I KSURC YOUR LIVES for benefit of rour family with good Loc.it. Aufc-NTs, and not TRtVF.MNG STRANCLR3. ,1 OllClf 5 lSSUCtt ntlU lOSSCS paid, through C. U. KREVC. Mwch XI. '-'lOnSntf.

ic.iisp.bv his ntfornev. has filed in mr oOicc 1,1 I '"-f .'.!t having Leen made in j.avmerit of pr.i.c-.p:.!

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j romolaint in said ea.e, nnd it apcarinsr 1t a u- j ntcre,t: ; Jr II. .Atlair. the .V.ou o. davit ofadishuoresred person oa file in Mid eaue, ! couMy, $11 offer f.r sib-, nt aurtion , at the lth.tthc-.tid Jo;in!i A. Rerrv aud Lv.o.i Herry ('"Il,t House door, in Kno. Mrk CouUy, Indw l,. M,,i- Af tl. s:, .,r I...!;.,,..,, tt.co.- I ana. Monday, Al.ire!. 26tli. 1 ob, at -uvkx

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2 MINE'S FOR 3-u.n.:..:-;j GRAY HAIR. TLii la tbo AvoLObU tkit KlanuoC This Is the Cure t!itt lay Iu tLe Ambuusu that lllug aaife. TltU in tba STftn who was IaIJ u1 .tray. &rÄ . W 110 now raven lock, they sir. ! TZ? . He jisihI t!i- Cnre that h' 1,1 lLt- Ai-muosiA tliüt liinr made. Tliis is the aiIIm, hanitvotn ar.J .ÄHÄt . VVIu iu ui-jrrasl thc lain oocc baJJ so J vi; rZ-i V 'ow locks, ther hit. . TJih i t!i Tarpon. hy tfcf ttst. Married tLc lnuiui-n, Laaioa4 aud o 'T-1 J5ut v.!; iws nva lucks tlicy - v l ...... " jt bay, . .. T .... ..... . . la tliü Aiiu:viA tht Kiuj cuds. 7.ii iß the 1a 11 that rinn twit , VyPV. I, UIV Wnti ftU'J h' 'Vr a.vi.ti, I tu.ir.1. a.l a .1 i 1:111 huh isri, w iiirn ii dors lay IT yon tcoiit'l not 1 bald or gray, L't the Axo&osiA. that Hing inaic. E. H.TÜS3S & CO., PncPRiETORS, rrnRBCR0,( R.M ! Vegetable Ambrosia, y the riinifLC of mi' agi; : Ofsiy-lionclocl l?eosle hare thnr !"cki 4-"-tre 1 by it to th thuk, lustroui, iilka treyvVj of vnuth. roid :irf hnppv ! oim reor.ic. wOli hiit, ttlc.l or red lUir, hare t :cse iuif.isldoh:itdc co'ors chanrd, to a heMtiful auhurn. and rejoice ! i 1. .... j . " 1 a.i l humors, and have elcan co.ns and clear .n.J hr.d:hv edrs 1 : JnUi-honthMl e-eninsim j Vom. Ocntlcinen us it becnu i; U riehlr ; p.M-rnn;l : j Vocn- Ldis use it bcciae it keeps the Kir ; hi place ! IlvervbJr must an 1 will u;c ; because ;t l thc Sale cjJ 3sirCtra'cI .-lioo! Land. Li p'iri.inee of luv, un-ler tifo mortjicJ. fxtented hj PhilJiji 'I mpp to thc Stute of Indiana, lo .eenre th rem rn-iit .f ouir.'rf ssloi.al arl ccmuioii school fund- ioimd him in Stntk Countr, Indiana. Peecn.her 11. 157, for 46, nnd Jul; 17. 15 for $5-1. ri-;ne;pa!. interest and dim.-: inn, IV2 r'imiteor les, l-t-jn.e com oi nle.l - thf inorrga?! pifno'-c, to-wit . I t " J n 1'mrtrr ot !w 0.. rrt.f r.atter OI rf,icn iutenship '62 mrlh, of r.inye onf ef W " sa:,i .n'v. with :di avpurwimncr h,,'"-r v) '"',rt' or VuU ? n,c;",t nein-' V) ucros more or les-. i mcwi. tdue. with eot ot .d.-, hoi or pa.d l.t-rore ale. . -i 11 tod -.viil he hid iu hv nie lor the ue of $.114 :f , JMF II AIUt l:I'u A;d;tor of Stark Count v, Iudiana ' M tab 1 , -nwS printer fee f, . . - N'i rl I 1 PEOPLE rrnt diM.-ttroui Fir üCSTOCliür DRY KKADY "iratlo :ivJ,i,,p; and LOUT S AM) SHrtKS. HITS .1 IMPS yani;i:i: ntk:s,l.imi:sam. ;i:nts l'L Its, CLUVLS A.M.1HSIKUY, GENTLEMEN'S AND EA DIES' F FUNIS II ING GOODS. QÜEE.OTJRR. (ifiJSSVJRB, In fact ci f rrthing uärallv kept in A country- tor TO 77.1 VKLAXO'S OLD OOM On UPOJCTK St. And next door to C. ILKecve Laf OfTcc H IFIRE PRICES, Regardless ov rjra Wo return our thanks to our friend? nd tlie public generally for their former liboral natronae. and resfcctfullv invite - .,. ..:...'... . ...ii . c. -,. iiocio io miu ii-. ,i van at our new .rioic lloo'ii before purchasing elsewhere, as we aro determined to tloso out our present lock and will make it to their interest tu ive us an oavl" call. J . 11 . I A is K, .v i: o . 1. S. Pon't forcret lhi place (. s CLKAVKIjAM old h'tore lbxiw on LaPor' Ftr?t.

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