Terre Haute Daily Gazette, Volume 1, Number 93, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 16 September 1870 — Page 3

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HUDSON, BROWN & CO., Proprietors. R. N. HUDSON. C. VT. BROWN. L. M. ROSE.

Office: North Fifth St., near Main.

The DAILY GAZETTE is published every afternoon, except Sunday, and sold by tlie carriers at 20c per week. By mail 810 per year $5 for 6 months $2.50 for 3 months. N EWSBOYS' EDITION of the DAILY GAZETTE is issued every Saturday at 12 M., and is sold by news boys exclusively. It is a large 30 column paper, and contains a large amount of miscellaneous reading, and the news up to the hour of its publication. The WEEKLY GAZETTE is issued every Thursday, and contains all the best matter of the seven daily issues. The WEEKLY GAZETTE IS the largest paper printed in Terre Haute, and is sold for: one copy, per year, 82.00 three copies, per year, 85.00 live copies, per year, 89.00: ten copies, one year, and one to getter up of Club, ftiO.OO one cepy, six months 81.00 one copy, three months 50c. All subscriptions must be paid lor in advance. The paper will, invariably, be discontinued at exADVERTISING1 KATES for the different issues of the GAZETTEmade known on application. The GAZETTE establishment is the best equipped in point of Presses and Types in this section, and orders for any kind of Type Printing solicited, to which prompt attention will be given.

Address all letters, HUDSON, BROWN & CO., GAZETTE, Terre Haute, Ind.

From the N. Y. Evening Post,

lietribntion.

CAELOTTE TO NAPOLEON.

r"It is said that that the familiar sounds of strife have restored Carlotte to her reason."] Once more I hear the guns of war!

I wake, I rise from vacant years, To watch the dawning 1 thy doom, With widowed eyes made clear by tears!

Like one arisen from the tomb I stand before thy trembling fate, And throw a shadow from the grave

O'er falling rooes of purple state.

Not she who decked thy gory throne With jeweled grace that hid its stain, Shallsh&re thy vigil of defeat,

Like this poor ghost of other reign.

Close, close behind thy humbled soul The dead and I will speechless sit, Our discrowned brows shall mock thine own,

Shrank from thy circlet's golden lit. Our empty hands shall silent point To sceptre swaying in thy grasp, Too weak the heavy sign of rule

And death's sharp scythe at once to clasp.

HLi mouldering shroud, my mourning garb, Shall sweep across thy ermine's flow And when thine anguish murmurs "France!"

The echo shall be "Mexico!"

'Mid visions of an Empire burst Like soaring bubble by a breath, A phantom Empire shall portray

Prophetic scenes of wreck and death.

And when in haunted dreams of night Thy hosts go down 'neath war's fierce shock And risen nations chain thy pride

To St. Helena's lonely rock

And men deserts, and France forgets, And none remain to do thy will Two) hadowy shapes will ever cling

Toil thy future fortunes still!

Thy house's star of Destiny Sets ever in a bloody sea Some battle name, some Waterloo,

The ''Kismet" of thy hopes shall be! 'Then, as the guns of victory With thundering pteuns stun thy soul, 'Twill shrink to heat- above their din

One far death volley's solemn roll!

The atfful sound in sovereign ears, A people's shout for Liberty Commingled with the cannon's roar

Has pierced my spirit's lethargy

The veil is rent before my mind— 'A sybil's sight my griefs bestow Louis, I see through mists of strife,

Europe avenging Mexico! —Mrs. Sarah Bridges Hincs.

From the Paducah ICentuckian.

THE WOMAN WHO DIES.

A Strang-e Case of Mesmeric Influence, Or Something Else. On Sunday evening last, in company with Mayor Sauner and Dr. Brooks, we visited the house of Mrs. Lewis, who lives in one of the Stovall cottages, on Clay street. We there found the wife of Mr. Pell in a singular condition. She is about twenty-five years old, full medium size, was married .about eighteen months ago in an adjoining State, and came to Paducah some eight months ago to reside. She was indisposed, and continued so nothing serious was apprehended until last Wednerday night, when she was taken with convulsions, each one lasting from five to ten minutes. She would then have an interval of quiet for fifteen or twenty minutes, and then another convulsion. This condition continued for about twelve hours, and left her in a singular state, being apparently uncouscious of every thing and every one around her. She has had lucid intervals at about one o'clock, both in the day and night, which lasts but a few minutes. In the meantime she has slept but very little. She talks, rubs her hands and, at times, looks pleased at other times she has a woe begone expression, and will burst into tears.

Mayor Sauner had a friend, a Mr. Lewis, who died in this city about 11 years ago with consumption. On Sunday evening he sat down by this Mrs. Pell and took hold of her hand, when she immediately commenced acting the dying scenes of Mr. Lewis. She talked just as he did, using the same actions and identically the same language, which it was impossible for her to have heard from any source, as Mr. Lewis could only talk in a whisper, and Mayor Sauner had to pnt his ear close to his mouth to hear what he said and he declares positively that she repeated the expressions of the dying man, which no person heard but himself, and which he has never repeated. But what adds to the singularity of the case is the fact that she acts in every respect, with the positions of head, hand and body, as the dying Lewis did, and in appearance dies away as he did, her eyes being set and her pulse becoming almost extinct but in a momet afterward she rouses herself up, the color returns to her face and the pulse beomes strong and natural again.

Another case. A woman visited her a few days since who had Irst a child that suffered intensely while dying. Mrs. Pell had known nothing of this child, yet when its mother came into her presence she screamed, acted like and apparently died off as the child had done. We were informed of other instances of the same kind, and it is certain that she could not have had any knowledge of any of the cases, as it is less than a year since she first came to Paducah.

We can give no satisfactory solution of this extraordinary case,.and if it cannot be accounted for by attributing it to something like mesmerisnf, we give it up as an inexplicuble mystery beyond comprehension'.

Anecdote of Dr. Young.

As the doctor was walking at Weiwyn, in company with two ladies, one of whom he afterward married, a, servant came to tell him a gentleman wished to speak to him. "Tell him," says the doctor, "I am too happily engaged to wish to change my situatiou." The ladies insisted that he should go, as his visitor was a man of rank, his patron and his friend. As persuason, however had no effect one took him by the right arm, the other by the left, and led him to the garden gate upon finding resistance was vain, he bowed, laid his hand upou his heart, and in that expressive manner for which he was so remarkable, spoke the following lines:

"Thus Adam looked when lrom the garden driven, And thus disputed orders sent from Heaven. Like him, I go, but yet to go am loth. Like him, I go, for angels drove us both. Hard was his fate: but mine still more unkind

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the fifty gentle men and fifty ladies Who set out from Frankfort to minister to the wounded on the battle-fields, twenty answering to the term masculine speedily returned, sickened and incapable of the fairer half, not one shrank back from her self-imposing duties.

SADDLES?.

PHILLIP KA»KI«

Manufacturer, Wholesale arid Retail Dealer in

Saddles,. Harness, Collars,

ItBIDl.ES, WHIPS,

BRUSHES, CURRY-COMBS, BLANKETS ETC., ETC., ETC. The best Material used, and all Work Warranted

LOWEST PRICES IN THE CITY.

Call and see me. I charge nothing for looking at my goods. ~yr ~ff A

213 Main Street, near Seventh, 44d3m Terre Haute, Indiana.

PETER MILLER,

Manufacturer and Dealer in

Saddles and Harness,

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COLLARS,Bridles,CurryCombs,

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THE BEST AND CHEAPEST

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ORGANS AND MELODEONS,

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PALACE OF MUSIC,

SOUTH SIDE PUBLIC SQUARE,

4dly Terre Haute, Ind

PAINTING.

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Cor. Gth, La Fayette and Locnst sts., Terre Haute, Ind.

DOES

GRAINING, PAPER HANGING, CALCIMINING, and everything usually don« in the line. 20dw|ly

THE OLD RELIABLE

BARR & TEAKLE

House and Sign Painters,

Fourth St.,opp. Central Engine House.

•^yE are prepared to do all work in our line as

CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST.

We will give personal attention to all work

56d3m entrusted to us.

MANNING & MAGWIRE,

HOUSE & SIGN PAINTERS, OHIO STREET,

IdOni Between 4th 5th street FRED. L. MYEHS.

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W. H. DUDDLESTON

MYERS & DUDDLESTON

CARRIAGE AND WAGON.

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We profess to be asters of our trade, and do work when promised and in the best style. 28d6m

GROCERIES.

BEi\JAMO F. WEST, DEALER IN Groceries, Queensware, Provisions, -V AND

COUNTRY PRODUCE,

NO. 75 MAIN STREET, BET. 8th & 9th, Terre Haute, Ind eser The Highest Cash price paid for Country Produce. 4dly

TOBACCOS, ETC.

BRASHEARS, BROWN & TITUS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS

Wholesale Dealers in

Groceries and Manufactured Tobaccos

^J^GENTS for R. J. Christian & Co.'s celebrated

32 AND 34 MAIN STREET

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HATS AND CAPS.

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BADGLEY'S

CITY HAT HOUSE!

IVo. 12 South Fourth Street,

And get a Hat or Cap from the best selected stock .In the market. He has just received his fall stock, which is immense.

J. F. BADGLEY,

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IIOOL BOOKS, SCHOOL BOOKS! SCHOOL BOOKS!!

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attention to their NEW and COM­

PLETE stock of

SCHOOL BOOKS,

Of every kind used in this city and surrounding country. We are FULLY PREPARED to meet the demand for School Books in all the Schools. Call and see our IMMENSE STOCK.

BAETLETT & CO.,

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HATS AND CAPS

Ever offered in this city! By taking the cash and going to-day to

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THE MANSFIELD.

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DRILL!

(Kuhn, the celebrated Drill Inventor's last and best.)

A Force Feed Drill, Operated by Spur Gearing.

JSTO LOOSE COG WHEELS ABOUT IT!

Impossible to Choke it—The Feed Changed in One Second—Will Sow Any Kind of Grain or Seed, Whether Clean or Foul!

The grain is distributed by means of small double spiral feed wheels working in cups under the hopper these wheels carry the grain upwards to a discharge opening in the cup and orce it out, and with it force out straws ana other obstructions. It is utterly impossible to choke it, and as evidence of this fact the wheat we have in our sample machine is half chaff, and by turning the wheel it is carried through as well as clean wheat.

Itwill sow any kind of grain, and in any quantity desired. In other force feed drills to change the feed you remove one cog wheel and put In another and the cog wheels are loose and liable to be lost. In the

FARMERS'FRIEND DRILL

the wheels are all fastened to the drill, and the feed is changed by bysimpty moving a small lever it is done in one second.

Send for Circular showing how the Farmers' Friend came ahead in 1869, to

JONES JONES,

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East Side Public Square,

101 MAIN STREET.

FAMILY GROCER.

JAMES O'MARA,

SUCCESSOR TO r3 ,7

J. £. TOORHEES,

Ohio Street, between Fourth and Fifth,

TXTILL keep on hand a full supply of Food for

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man and Beast. A few articles enumerated:

Flonr, Feed, Fruit, Poultry,

And a General Assortment of

FAMILY GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS

Will keep constantly on hand a fresh supply ol Vegetables of all kinds. Also,

FRESH MEAT MARKET,

and keep all kinds of fresh meat. Leave your orders an they will be filled and delivered promptly to all parts of the city. Will also buy all kinds of

COVNTBY PRODUCE.

Farmers will do well to call before selling. 62d JAS. O'MARA.

GUNSMITH.

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Gunsmith, Stencil Cutter,

SAW FILER AND LOCKSMITH,

.. Third street North of Main, Terre Haute, ind 8®*A11 work done on short notice. Idly

BOOTS & SHOES. A.O.BALCH

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Ladies' & Gents' Fashionable

BOOTS & SHOES,

MADE&toorder,

5th 6th up stairs, 2d6m ?f Terre Haute, Ind.

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Woodworth's, Daniels and Dimension Planers.

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and a variety of other Machines for working

the best Patent Door, Hub and Rail Car Morticing Machines in the world. •VSend for oar Illustrated Catalogue.

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EMPORIUM

Is Replete with all the Novelties in

We haye very Complete Lines of

STAPLE

One case, 2,500 yards, Ruby

50,000yards choice Standard

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Terre Haute, Ind

BOOKSELLERS.

Reopening of the Public Schools.

10,000 yards Dark Prints, remnants, at 65 cts. per yard.

5*000 yards elegant fast-colored Madder Prints at 83 cts.

"Extra at 12 cts. pear yard.

Black and Fancy Silks at very low prices.

Tartan Plaids. Our stock of these goods cannot foe sur­

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HERS & ARNOLD.

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Cheapest Life Insurance Company in the World!

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A Life Policy, covering 910,000, can be obtained from this Reliable and Progressive Company which will cost the Insured (aged 35) only «185J»,'.: 1'• it

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This policy will hold good for two yeare without further payments, so that the cash payment of a $10,000 policy in this

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to only 897.90 per year. A large number" of policies have already taken by some of the best citizens in this candi date for public favor, which is destined to do a large business here, and why should it not, for for notice^ some of its liberal and distinctive features: f.r

Ordinary Whole-life Policies are Absolutely Non-forfeitable from the Payment of the First Annual Premium.

All Restrictions upon Travel and Residence are Removed, and no Pennits Required.

No Accumulation of Interest or Loan.® of Deferred Premiums, and no Increase of Annual Payments on any Class of Policies.

The EMPIBE has organized a Board of Insurance, consisting of some of our best and most reliable citizens, to whom all desiring Life Insurance would do well to refer for further information, before taking policies elsewhere. Call at the office of the Board,

On Ohio Street, between 3d and 4th,

Or upon any of the following gentlemen, who are members of the Board, and who will give any information desired:

W. H. STEWART, Sheriff. Dr.W.D. MULL. Physician. A. F. FOUTS, Liveryman. Hon. Q. F. COOKERLY, Mayor. L. SEEBURGER, Butcher. M. SCHOEMEHL, City Treasurer. W. W. JOHNSON, Physician.

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H. DOUGLASS,

Soliciting Agent.

GAS FIXTURES.

M'HENRY & CO., 6 and 8 East Fourth and 162 Main St.,

CINCINNATL T.

WHOLESALE OR RETAIL, EVERYTHING IN THE -LINE OF Gas Fixtures,

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In GAS FIXTURES,!

WE

offer a choice selection of the best designs in Bronze and Gilt that have been produced this season in the principal manufactories of the East. In our stock will be found all that is new or desirable in Gas Fixtures, for lighting

Churches, Halls, Dwellings, Stores, Ac

Oil Lamps and Chandeliers.

In this line, our assortment comprises all the late patterns and improvements in Chandeliers, HANGING LAMPS, }•kjij

BRACKET LANPS, HALL AND TABLE LIGHTS LANTERNS, rtc.

Fqrnished wiih the latest improvements in Burners, Shades, &c. Oil that will not explode and Chimneys that will not break

In Iron Pipes and Fittings,

Our stock is full and complete, and our prices as low as the lowest.

In Pumps and Plumbers' Goods,

We have all that can be wanted in the'way ol

Cistern and Well Pumps, Lift and Force Pumps, Beer Pumps, Garden Pumps, &e.

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Bath Tubs, Closets, j. Waslistands. Wash Trays,Bath Boiiorn, Sinks, &

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Of Gas and Steam Fitters' Tools,

We have a full iir»e, consisting of

Screw-cutting Machines, ,. ,.

Chisels, &c., &c.

rjijjg Domfe Gas Stoves,

For summer cooking. We have a full assortment of these cheap and desirable substitutes, during warnTweather, for the Kitchen Range and Stove. For family use, they combine COMFORT AND ECONOMY, free from the annoyance of HEAT,SMOKEbeingASHES,

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No family should be without "DOME GAS STOVE." i. Remember the place,. .,

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PASSAIC SAW WORKS,

NEWARK, NEW JERSEY, 1,4

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BICHAHMOS

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A NTTFACTURERS Superior Tempered Ma-

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^vervbest quality. Evervsaw is warranted perfect challenges innmction. Warranted of uniform good temper. cJroundthin on back and gauged. ldfy

SLAKgEOQgg.

THE

GAZETTE BINDERY tarns out the best Blank Book work in Terre Haute. We have one of the most skillful Rnlera in the State, md guarantee satisfaction on complicated work.Old Books rebound as omul.

PAPER.

The Leading Paper House

OP THE WEST.

SLIDER *& M'CALL,

Manufacturers and Wholesale

PAPER DEALERS,

230 and 232 Walnut Street,

CINCINNATI OHIO,

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Proprietors of

"Franklin" and "Fair OroTe^ 'Mills,

HAMILTON, OHIO.]

We keep on hand the largest assortment in the West, of

Printers'and Binders' •T Q.13

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Such as

Bill Heads, Letter and Note Heads, Statements of Account, .. Bills of Lading,

Dray Tickets, Embossed Note Paper,5 Balirrickets,

Flat Note, Cap Letter, Folio, Demy, Medium, Royal, Super Royn and Imperial,

Colored Poster, Cover and Label Papers Envelopes and

Blotting Paper

Book, News and Wrapping Papers,

Of our own manufacture, all of which we olle at the lowest market price. Samples sent free of charge.

CARD STOCK.

Our stock is from the best Eastern manufacturers, and will be found equal to any made in the country. Particular attention is called to our large variety of

Favorite Blanks and Bristol Sheets,

which embraces all the desirable grades in use. We have the largest variety of sizes and qualities of any house in the West, and our arrangements with manufacturers enable us to sell at Eastern prices. Customers will find it to their advantage to examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere.

Samples sent free of charge.

SNIDER & M'CALE,

Manufacturers and Wholesale

A E E A E S

230 and 232 Walnut Street,

Idly CINCINNATI.

GRATE BAR. A E N

Furnace Orate Bar,

FOR

STEAMBOATS,

STATIONARY FURNACES, ETC.

RECEIVEDU.S.theParis

theHighestPremiumsever award­

ed in the (a Silver Medal,) and "honorable mention at Exposition." Guar* anteed more durable, and to make more steam with less fuel than any other Bar in use.

The superiority of these Bars over others is owing to the distribution of the metal in such a manner that all strain in consequence ot expansion from heat is relieved, so that they will neither warp nor break. They give, also, more air surface for draft, and are at least one-third lighter than any other Bars, and save 15 to 30 per cent, in fuel. They are now in use in more than 8.000 places.comprising some oft

Helargeststeamships,

steamboats and manufacturing companies in tne United States. No alternation of Furnace required. BARBAROUX A CO.,

Louisville, Kentucky,

Sole Manufacturers, for the South & West. Alo, builders of Steam Engines, Mill Machinery, Saw Mills, etc.,

AND WROUGHT IRON BRIDGES. Id6m

LATHES, ETC.

WOOD, LIGHT & CO.,

Manufacturers of i.

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ENGINE LATHES,

From 16 to 100 inch Swing, and from 0 to 80 feetlong. 1

PLANERSY

To Plane from 4 to 30 feet long, from 24 to 60 inches wide.

NASMYTH'S STEAM HAMMERS,

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MACHINERY, Mill Work, Shafting and Hangers, Patent Self-oiling Box. Warehouse, 107 Liberty street, New York City. Manufactory, Junction Shop, Worcester, Masachusetts. !dly

WIRE.

NEW JERSEY WIRE MILLS. HENRY ROBERTS,

Manufacturer of

REFINED IRON WIRE,

Market and Stone Wire,

BRIGHTPail

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Stocks ana Dies, »,

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Drills, Reamers and Taps. i. Patent Pipe Cutters, uf Patent and Ordinary Pipe ,Tongs,

Pipe Vises, Meter and Burner Plyers, Gas Fitters'Augurs,

and Annealed Telegraph Wire, Cop­

pered Bail, Rivet, Screw, Buckle, Umbrella, Spring, Bridge, Fence, Broom, Brush, and Tinners "Wire.

Wire Mill, Newark, New Jersey.

MACHINE CARES.

SARGENT CARD CLOTHING CO. WORCESTER, MASS.,

Manufacturers ot

COTTON, WOOL

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Flax Machine Card Clothing

Of every Variety, Manufacturers' Supplies, Card fj. ing Machines, Etc.

HANDfurnished

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and Stripping Cards of every description to order.

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EDWIN S. LAWRENCE, Superintendent.

AGRICULTURAL.

HALL, MOORE & BURKHARDT, Manufacturers of^' AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, £!:•. :j

Carriage, Buggy & Wagon Material, of every variety, ,.jii i.: tt JEFFERSONVILLE, IND

LUMBER.

J. L. LINDSEY,

COMMISSION LUMBER DEALER,

Office, No. 482 West Front Street,

CINCINNATI. OHIO.

DEEDS.

BLANKOffice,or

DEEDS, neatly printed, ior saleby

single one, by the quire. GAZETTE Nortb 5th.street.

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