Daily American, Volume 1, Number 138, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 30 July 1855 — Page 5

THE AMERICAN.

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$g3T Tb» (oOoweTa of "Sua" are particularly requested to attend the meeting next Thursday night at im^ortatjt business -will *be on hand. or

JT Much information will be drrivrd by carefully perusing oar column of new advertisement, totday—Railroad Block, Estray Haeevete. M*'"

Evening Star Temple of Honor,

tfo. 60, meets to-night

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fujT Two cases of cholera have appeared at

St.

Mary's, four miles from

this city. •.»«.

^Cholefra in Charleston, Illinois I *|We regret to learn that Mr. Q. 0. Osgood, the deservedly popular Landlord of the Railroad House, Charlesfeu, Ills., died of cholera, on Saturday morning last. Mr O. had just return^ ed frtm atrip to the East, whithtr he had conveyed his family. Great excitement prevailed at Charleston, but no new cases have made their appearance

SPSAKINQ.—Hon.

LEWIS D.

CAMPBKLL, of Ohio, and Judge 0. P. MORTON,of Ind., will address the people, at the Cotirt House, in the afternoon and evening, on to-mnrrow, Tues-

call at Westfal) & Tmpp and

very article

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road, trains have ceased to run on that road from St. Louis to Vincennes. Consequently the "Night Express" on the T. H. & R. Railroad, ha? been discontinued, for the present. The amount

---->Fifteen thousand hostile Indians are reported to be assembled in the region of Fort Laramie. They declare

their intention of whipping any force

It

BALLAD.

"0, lightly flows the thistle down," Across the scented And softly sings the Philomel

To midnight and to me! "t O, tiny bird, that warbleth so, How sorrowful thy strain! A% thou hast loved, or else thou couldst

Not voiee so sweet apaini

And was she very, very lair, iJi With dove-like eyes, that tell How still our sleeping passions are? :j Ah, foolish Philomel! Were ber rare blushes sea shell pink, iM Or sunset's ^-imson glow? Her trembling bosom, was it liker

bing softly, softly, Philomel,

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day, on the subjects now agitating the Sir :—You may think strange of these public mind. Let them be heard by all., lines, but perhaps they may be of ad vantage to you. Some time ago 1 found A NECTAR.—Ifany doubt th&t the

gods

on old Olympus did sip nectar!' let them

iave

their doubts removed. They have the

itself "crowning the gjoblet was buying

with iUB mellifluous foam/'

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out of the question of ownership of the

Western division of the

M. Rail- (Signed.)

g3T A very modest lady sent 4er denborgian but am simply Henry .Ward very modestditughter, a pretty young B»echer, a preaeher«of the Gospel a damsel, out one morning for somearti- belie%'eron tl.e Lord Jesus Christ aud trying to make other people believe in him—that is all!"

cles. Among the many, she informed a.clerk in one of our stores that her mother wanted to get three yards of cloth "for primitive triangulai- appendages for her infant.",^? .*% 'i*

A Missouri editor announces

that the publication of his paper will be suspended for six weeks, in order that he may visit Saint Louis with a load of bear skins, hoop-poles, shingles, oak bark and pickled catfish, which he had taken for subscription.

/y There is an a oe tree which blooms once in a hundred years on exhibition at Savannah, Geo rgia. It has about one thousand blooms on it.

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bed of a large portion of the newly re- dreadful. We see it stated that within peived mails.

wag owing

to

culpable

g^- Wattermellons and Pe^jhes are jjgjon

quite plenty At Evansviile, and selling at reasonable prices.

S :GW CLABK MILLS,

I'ETEK

HOME

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coaaxcrao

WHOLESALE. Flour bbt #675 Wheat Com

tea -?«9& Lard '$8 'tz Coff«l Molasses Tobacco Salt bbl. Coal Wood eerd Lime $ bu. Feathers Rico Wh»srtyf»g^l Bnttcr fBT Whfte 13,00 Mackerul 00

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White roses, or iho snow?

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And did she tell thee how she loved# And then forget the tale?

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Ah, thou hast loved the one 1 love, Thotl foolish nightingalel Fkiat lightly, light! v, tlristfesfo^ugM

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Across the Rented lea

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Jo aid night and to me!

ur Beautiful Post Office.'^ A new fact has turned up of a very disgrac* fulchar&otertoour general Post Office Department. It is in the fallowing letter* *, HOWARO

CotrirtT, (Md.) July 14, 1865

AUINA BRAOO,"

New York—Dear

a letter of joura to the cashier of the

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Exchange B.ok of Virginia, »ith note of nve hundred dollars for eollec-

^on ftt the Exchauge Bank of Virginia

at

Abingdon. The way I came by it

old

If

waste paper from the

.^5 Baltimore Post Office, for the purpose

7 of making into paper again \.JI "gar Owing to difficulties growing

the note is

of

h*ve

any_ use' toyou, you

addressing moat Wood-

/. vr r» bine, Carroll county Indiana, lours,

SHABCE.

brilliant old clergyman recently preached a sermon against old school Calvanidm, in which he said he wished it lully

of travel not justifying its continuance.! understood by his people, that he served We are assured however, that so soon as necessity detnauds, the running of a second tfain. will be recommenced.

them not as the tninister of a sect, but of the truth. "1 am not," he declared, f4a Galvanist,an Armenians Universal1st, a Unitarian. a Pelagian, nor a Sw^-

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E*fRY W AI^D Bsaciikiusm.—¥lu»

STEAMBOAT DISASTKES FOB THUS LAST

GJX MONTHS.—Notwithstanding

our Government may send against, precautions tbaUscienoe and regard for the®* lifecart suggest, and all the penaltiesthat •gar The Chicago Post office was'the government can enact, the disasters broken into, a few nights since, and rob-

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an(j gjx

the celebrated

American artist, has had another casting, and completed successfully two additional pieces of the Jacjtson statute for New Orleani. Ia a few days he will have another, and will at once prooeed to form the body of the

horSe.—

This work will* be fully equal to the great eqtjestrian statue in Washington.

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"Ma, I want a'e)ed. Can'11 have a sled,

VERY LIKELT I do want a sled. ma "Certainly, my son Ask your father." "I don't like to ask him, ma—you ask him—you've known him the longot?" 5

-I suppose so.

^3^" Sixteen trains are now passing through LaSalle, daily: tenon the Chicago and Rock Island, and six on the Illinois Central Railroad.

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INSINUATION.—A

all the

°ur vrsisrs are numerous and

*^e last six months, 6S steamers, aud

neglect of doty on the part of thoge em- an^ barges and keel boats have ployed to watch. No clue to the rShber heen lost, amounting to Si,402,600.— has been 9bta.nedi

Of the steamers, 35 were snagged, 13 were burned, 9 were destroyed by col-

jjy explosions. In these

a'amitiesseventv-twoperapns-lost

lives and thirty-six were wounded.

£3T Some body gets off the follow, ing—guess he'll do. Night threw her sable mantle o'er the world, and ginned it with the evenin-: star.

g3T Mr. Kewtoa Adams has just returned to this city from a trip in the

MARKET.BANK

DAILY rot AVCKIOAM.

RETAIL

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$7,00 000 0,65 8® 10 0,00 10

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•Atrial

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10(^45

60 50

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Buatei

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Tpjb 'V-' Tnr fSO ''W* InHigo 1,[email protected] Salieratas 6^ Nalh 5^ @6 0*n dins 14 v*-" S^ar Candle* 26

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Ifahjp&t

50@65 75® 1,00

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Potatoes 3?y Ghee*c ?%lOf® j, Madder ff '*^13^V Onions 1.00

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Chickens Tfido2. l,f0^ Oidur 0,00^"' Oats

Turre-Haute M6w*»,

CHAS WOOD, Sec'y.

July 18, l«55*dlw2w

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SoXf-JSe^li±iK I O A N S

AM nqw msin«fncinniiK,nJ tin1 o)l Rough Ready Cornc*r,Sflf-SeaHng Fruit CAT)*,

pt-rorm as pre^ntrd. Thow need of«i

article «f lhn* kmu can lia^v thjftr oniero fiiied on fhort notire, an.I on rtaonahle terms. Call at the old K. & li. Corner,' nnd oxnmine for youreclvoR. K. L. BALL.

Tertr-Hante. Julyl7 d2tn

'coad'lluudcd

150

July 19-dtf

Saratoga editor,

in his paper of the 6th, asks one of his contemporaries if "he remembers anything which occurred on the afternoon of the 4th." ,J

A lbs. Fresh Honey for *ale W OU P. P. PRICE, One door Weat Terre llaute Honne

July 19-dti Naiional Road et fe

C'dl »nd e*«minefor yourselves JHate of the beat tnatmals, made to order, and warranU-d l* be just what they are repro ben Led—the genuine A No. 1 of the season.

J.C.YATES,

Modi*ett's Bl'ck, Terre-Haule, Ind. May 17, 1855-dtf

NEW LINE TO CHICAGO.

TERRE-HAUTE AND ALTON

R.A TT .ROAD.

One Throng li Passenger Train Daily

(SUNDAYS EXCKPTKD.)

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FTEB Monday, July 18. the Passenger Train will feave Terre Haute, at 8:30

A. M-, and arrir« at the crossing of the Chi ,c»i?o Branch .at 11:15 o'clock, A.M., touuect-

their ing with the tra.u of the

ILLIMOItf CR1VTRAI. ROAD direct to Chicago, by 6 o'clock. P. M. Returning—Leaves Crossing of Chicago branch on arrival of Illinois CeutmI Tram, at 3:45 P. M., and reaches Terre Haute at 6: 45 P.M.

O" Freight, Trains leave daily. IT KrcitrhtR will not be received at the depot for shipment aft 5 o'clo k, P. M.

L. R. SARfiENT, Suporiutendant. June 29, 1855-dwtf

FOR KENT! A neat and coipfortafcle dwelling-house on 6th street. Enquire of

Julyll-tf. WM. E. McLEAN1.

NOTE LIST,

OOAATOTKD DATLT ros Tarn AHBEIOAV —BT—

SOUTHERN BANK OF INDIANA.

Warren'# jBiocJc, Comtr Fourth and Main Stretto. .LyedtfiR

Collections made and remitted oa the day of pnymenl. Coin aitd Stch«ng« bought *nd eild.

Remittance made to En^laud,

Iralaod and O^miati-y, GKORGfi C. DUY. Cashier.

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ladiftaa.

Stw Rank and Bratich«u, -—"-•'It CLASS No. 1. 4P«p»' I lank of Indiana, 4^ Michigan City lUuik of Oosliou, .s,•' Qoshen. J'ank of Montioi'Uo, I *"MowicUlo lla»k of 8*Um, Salem. I'ankof the CHUitol, Jf Intiiannpolia |t«nk of

RocHvilla^ 'l Rockvilto,

Hank of Wauvatr, »$•*}«•#• Warsaw.

Bank i»f Mt. Vferoou, & Mt. Varna* liwik of Elkhart,. V*

15 so 13

c.

Tallow 10 D\d Ap'ls|)bu. 1.501 Qreon @0.00'5 Peaches Dried 2,50^

Elkhart

Hwik of Syracuse/*,f?' Syracuse

'8.0Q o'oo

Oanal batik, i. Or«cpm OitT bank,

oo ^»»hrid(*o tity bank, v.* 'eo t-Vntral l«nk, zt7h\K ^"yctto Oo. bank feuf&OO' Mech'a bk/' *c Fit'mprs Bank,

1.50' 1,(*0 00

Oramercy Bank, Hoi««ier Bank, Huntington Co. Bank, Indian* Bank, Indinna Stock Banki

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GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS.

S I O E

E I E E N AT THX MSW OKOCtHT AND PKOVISION STUU Q* P. P. PRICE, On Nltibtml T?onfl i»«rwt, one diwr West of the

~\\f itKUK mny b« found all kind*of Prc*h Orocts»ie« and Prpvininns, conprifinjf in part, Sujt&r, Ooffec. Molam=rL Te»».S|»i* ce». Tobacco, Flour. Baron, Ac al»ft, Prooms, TubH, bupkets, Pmrdcr. Lend, ^bot, &c. All kiudf. of frt«li lYovisiuni bought '!at,k R^kport and M)ld, cb««p f«»r£a«b. Hank of Bouth Bend,

All jr«oV purchased at this atore will b® P*pk of Ft Wayne, dplivetvd any wh»*jw within the corporation, free of extra charge, by PricVa fa-t line Mule E*ptvs« f,t {July 18

Notice.'1'",""^

Okeiok TTSAK-llAiTE A RicnJroxn, "T "itAiMtoAfc Cowr*!nr,"' i"* July 17, 1P5S. a mrnting ef the Bnanf of Directoh, of

CLASS No. 3 Kalnmeaoo Bank, N. Y. Stock Bauiij Wayne bank, a Wabash River bank,'

the Tone "Haute and Richmond Kail road Company, held th»R day, a dividend of Fire per era. on tbp capital ntoek, *&« declared psyablc (mt of the earni'igs of the Company for the «i* rnmitbs ending .T ttue 30th, abash River bauk, and payable to western i»tcJ. holder# at the .Way us bank, office W the *fr"iwnr«*r of th* Compsny ia Terrc-Haute, on aud alter th^ 25ih tntt..

W a

Summer Hats. J|

'f attention, GENTS!

PERSONS

dcwiing neat and fashionable

Dri"«fi Silk H|!B or Oent* Fine CnpA, will remembor th«t the New York Hat Store is the piaee to find them, at all tirnos.

Also, Leghorn, Panama, aud other fine straw hate, to suit any taslp. A largu lot of plain atraw goods, for sale chonp.

All "olvtini. banks. Su L«iu» »pcu« chocka, &

Evaiwvilla Evansville Cainb. City ltidianapoiis Cunnursvill» Indianapolu Wwtfield Wayetttt LogaftHport Huntington

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Indian Reserve Bank Kentucky Stock Bank. l.aGiJvwgc Bank, 'iturrht'*. Mjc1» *. bk.,

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N. Y, A Va. S. S. bk, 1'rairiw Oity Bank, Raiciu banU,

is

Savings batik of Indl'i Siwithern Bank of Ind., Trader* bauk,

CLASS No. 2. A Agricultural bank, rank

of North

Value, 96 cents.

America,

i)ttiaware Co. cauk,Oivat Weatern Bank, North Western bank, Steuben co. bunk. Upper Wabash bank, Suawnee bank, Tippccauoebuuk,

u:f

'Mi*

Val^, 90*64n

CLASS No. 4P v.,,,. Bank of Albion, 11# nk of I\-rryRvill«, 1 auk of Rupnseller, 1? ink of Covington, Bank of Hocheeter, B'k of T. Wadsworth,

t*. Klkhart Oo. Bauk,

for preserving fruit*, reg^ablts, Ac.~th«

only can ever made n-quinng no wax, a^ld. gtat4. gW)C|, bank, or cement. 1 h*M caoi.

a an

nrmmA

Tr«der8 bank, Western bank, Wabash River ban a, '1

All solvent banks, „,

if.

Albion tei Vineennea I/)gaiiBport

Value, 80

cents.

Albion tl* erryeville *!Renn«elacr

Oovington Rochester Mieh City

1

Bwik(

a re a an W

Gonhen

«vl wspor Marion

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Me4'». Bk,

CLASS No. 6. Atlantio bank, Batik of Bndgeport, Uank of Attica, 1'ankof North America, Bank of Conn«jrsville, Bank of America, Hank of Albany. Drovers' Bank, Government 8tock bk,, 4rwenc Co. Bank, f#auiul Bank, Merchants Bank,] Merchants bank, NortJiem Ind. Bk, Orange bsnk, Public Stock hank, Purry County bank, Plymouth bank. Slate Sjock b»nk, State Stock bank, St#t«Stock bank Of Ind., 81 ate Stock Security bauk Traders bank,

Cider Barrel*

for fll« by P.P. PRICE, One door Weat Terre Haute House,

for ale by One

Yalue, 76 cents. •Taekaon Bridgeport

Attica Newport Coniiftrnville Morocco N.Albany Rome Lafayette Bloomfiuld Laurel Lafayette Springfield Logatisgort Po«»'yvulo jv»rt ^Oftnnelton l^yipouth jHm»*sl&^n

Hwute

Ka»hvill« Plymouth J^eper

Illinoiaj

All Solvent bulks, upended do.

Par

5c disa

N. York & $. Jersey.

New England S

All aolvent bauks,

Par.

Par

Ohio,

c" ate bank A branches, Solvent Free banks, Stock banks (old plate,)

Par Par

1

Suspeuded and broken,

Kentucky.

All solvent banas,

Virginia.

AH solvent banks,

All solvent banks,

\11 solvent banks,

Otorgia.

Atlanta bank Interior bank, lOodise Merchabtabank, Massa, lOodi«c All others, ledisc

Lenielaaaf

0Lhw

^.v,Jalbwik»..

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Banks in N» Orleans, m') I 0 -n 0-K Xiohigani Detroit city banks, .*«•-*• I T»r

WH* •—r -i4i wUooatin. All *olv«6tbanks, mM

T«zmesiee.

Old bankitfx'

Other

aolrent banka^ ^rT

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nrookvill«f"Bank, broocvillf Bank of Paoli, i~ Paoli

District of Columbia.

Solvent haiika, Exchango bauk. 'T ,,

Alabama.

All »olv*ht banks,

OXLtbe

Madisou Laporto KoVotno Columbui Lima N. Albany Evanevilte Terre-Hautie Saleix Conneraville TMTT Haute Indianapolis

t:'^'par5

«a

A

Par

*0diM

5(4lt)adiM

0anada«

All solvent banka,

lie diss

SOMETHING NEW

FURNITURE MADE BY STEAM.

D. 0. F0BST1B

HAVTN (»perrnaDouily located in Tor* if.Haute, I# now engaged In manufiwtutiug Kurni'uti) by n'oaiu, in the most cxpojijtioti* and worktnanlike manner,

His Ware-Rooms are on tlie corner of Third and O^oitv

con«a»tly on hand aud ofiett for «al, at wholesale aud retail, a large and full a^snrt* rotuit of the mort elegant Furniture, erf all aiylua and (leMjriptiotn, at ratesuqual to OiuciunnU prieea, adding freight.

Mrnmt Sterling j)ttent -Ir tighf

Clinton Rockport South Bend Ft. Wayu*Si, Muncie Terre-Haut* BloomAsldv Angola Wabash Attica v, Win&cmact!

He al«o kwpn coustauliy on hand riskli

Metalio Burial Cases.

Toother with a full MMWtmenl of Burial Olothes, and Wooden Oofi&i of the beat aiatori.il and workmanship.

mmAMm.

U* FuneriUs attsudod with an elegant

Every thing in hia line furuuhed atths rhortesi uotioe aud ou the ruo*t matonabls termn,

Families and dealers .in the trade' will And it to their Interest to call at the Corner of 8d au»i ('herry «tn«t*, oue square North of

before purchaaltijc: elsewhere. Torre-Haute. May 529, 1855-dwtf

Coryftoft

'^W '1

'Kewville Kichtnoud

Loganport.1 hrtuw tt fcosi from *3, »00 to |4,000, or, 1 K«niM iaer will sell OJI« half of the establi«hment to

Xiogahsporv Peru Newport

Kt r^ntH, whore he keeps

Main,

BSITMaMZiraD

TO CLOSE OUT!!

"I) EIN0 eempelled.on aecoontof my health JO to change my bu*ine«a, I offer tny eo* tin fttock of Q,aeeit«.ware, Glass.wait, Hard* wartt, aud Stlvcrplated-ware^ in abort, the

E S A S S O E 0 0 I Of Chiua ware, and House-Furnishing goods thai 1 pver had in ntorf al*o, a lot of

DRY GOOD8 AND GROCERIES! All fresh and «uw, at wholesale or retail.

Er Xhc* attention of country dealers is call ed to the above stock.

I

will take in part p«vment the building of

a

nonie active business man, who would carry on the business, wkCFUnill the above is effected, I will re* tail nt co*t and rxpensos.

Jit no 26-d*w4w E. 8. WOLFB.

BuolK.ln«liam's im

CHAIR &. FURNITURES

WAIt K-ROOMS ON LOTRTFI NTRicirr, ppf|, (A few doors North of Main,)

HAS

junt received tho largest nnd naosl" complete stock of Furniture ever ff jrad 4$ to the public in thU market—consisting

pen

of

CHAIRSof EVERY DESCRIPTION I Hor*s, Plain Drei«ing and common Bu- 4%'!' reaus, Tables, Stands of different styles,^ Centre Tables and other tales, BodsteacUof' all kinds Looking-Olasaee, Cribs of every inscription fLounges and many other articles ,too numerous to mention. AIHO, keefft on hand a large assortment, of Ohsir* of home manufacture, warranted and Spring Scat Chairs of every description,

O" All sorts of repairing dons on the shortest notice. H. BUCKINGHAM#

Twra-Haute, July

6,1855-tf.

H0LME8' FOXrUDEBY,

tlAsr or CAMAt, ITRAA Teaat:- autk AKP RIOSIllo^D BAitROAD DKPOV, \\THITBI he is well prepared to fttrnifih En

V» giws, Boiler*, Mills and all kinds of Machinery, at short uotice and in oWant style and finish. July 18-ay

A Book from Doesticks.

ORIGINAL

10c din

Par

Par

Pennsylvania.

Par

Maryland.

Par

STorth. and South Carolina.' All solvent banks, 5 disc

views of Men and Things^/

Humorous Afpects of American Llf 3, by Q. K. Philander Doesticks, P. B. The new Novel on Fashionable lliirion "Which The Right, or the Left." Companion to the Lampliehter"— ««Th»

Watchman."

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"CoixhCut Corners"—The ExpenVrc«s o( a CouservativeFstsHysn 'sunticni times.in-"" volving some account «f a ronppcticiit-vil ]age—the people who lived in it, and thoM who c«me from the city, by Peuauly,

For Sale at -mi W. H- W^KIKGHAAl'S^ Ju1yl4-dtf

Cigars

JUST

rec jived, a frosh and choice aeaort 1 mentof cigars 8nd tobacco,at :J

WESTFALL «fe TRAPP'S July ll-"tf fV-ittv