Terre Haute Daily Union, Volume 2, Number 95, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 5 May 1858 — Page 2

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WEDNESDAY MORNING, MAY"

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Far Pmident ia lfMKK

JOHN J. CRITTENDEN

Of Kentaebjr.

The English Kansas_ 'Bfl|v Wc have become so fsgustott UtAlie Kansa? nest ion, that bnt little of our at toution has bcou girm-t» the aatmm^f the Conference Committer after itlweawe evident bow the raatUr would be arranged. When tho bill received the name .*'English," tvo lost all hope of au hobo ratine set tlcmeut of the difficulty, as tf?_coosider him only "fit for treasons and stratagems-' We giro the fdllowiagexplaa^ttem ff this bill from tb'j Louisville Journal, hopiug that our jcai&ra will bc$ satisliud^trUh tiii and will hereafter releaiie u* from the vexed question, as tr« desire to say a little as potmible on the subjoct

OF THB

BILL.—The

E.VOUBB KAJMAS

telegraph last night brought

the nnwclcomo intelligence that the Rag lieh Kansas bill passed the Honse of Representative* yesterdry by a majority of eight votes. It has atsor as wo* expect ed, passed the Senate and will doubtless become a law. .71,

Tho parage of tbu will effectually pro Tent auy immediate settlement of the sla very question, and, will,entail upon the country all the horrors predicted by Mr, Buekauan in his Kai^aB message of February 2d. The bill was intended to pro tract sectional agitation, and in this it will be successful. it will serve no other purpose whatever. Tho debate upon ibis measure yesterday exhibited in a stronger and more unquestionable light its arrant duplicity and foul trickery, and proved indubitably the base treachery Of the antiLecompton men who voted for it. /rhey were not. allowed by their' maafijrs.Jto whom they bad sold their votes,to express their opinions of its provisions. If they had dared to say in their places in tho House of Representatives that they believed that tho English oontrivanco submitted the Lecompton Constitution to the people of Kansas, the Southern fire-eaters would have at once repudiated the bill and it would have been defeated. Xjt has been workod through flte *1 loose as a measure that has tWo faces, one for the North and another *fpr the South. The Northern Democrats who voted for it will defend their tre«ch$r£iM3fcpdM *ov«reigafy by asserting that it provides lor a anbunssidri of the Constitution to the people, ant} tbe Southern men who voted for tt will dedlare to their constituents—as di*l §tepheus. of Georgia, and Groou, of Missouri—that it does not submit Lecompton.

Another game of deception is thus bogi4i by tbe Democratic party. The slavery question

kept open by them for party

purposes. Tbe Crittendon-Montgomery amendment offered an opportunity for the entice removal of scctioual agitation from tbe approaching Presid3p.tial canva3|L» and that opportunity has

Seen

down

tho

lost by the sel­

fish partisanship of the Demojracy in Congress.

They Will

ba hSld to a Striat ac­

countability for this action by the-p|ajl^ and, ere auothor year has jpassea,, those who voted for Locoujpton and for this Kuglish subterfuge will be branded indoliibfy as tbe betrayers of the South and the enemtes.of the Uuion. 'We are very decided in our conviefion that tho people of Kansas, notwithstanding the powerful inducement held out by tho English bill, will, by a large majority vote

land

ordinance,

Lecompton

Constitution and all. And then, if the provisions of the English bill are to be held

valid,

Kansas will

remain

for years

without a constitution and out of tho Union, and, during these years,, tho strifes, that have hitherto raged not only in Kan-i KHK

but througnout thff country on account of Kansas, Will

rage

bility

ed, and

on and in all

proba­

with increased violence. As lor the Democratic party, it is severed and will remain severed just as much as if the Crit-tenden-Montgomery bill had

been

probably

adopt­

far more. Tho whole

American people will sec that the Lecomp£ tonitea have utterly and pusiilanimously given up the whole ground upon which they swore to fight till death, and that they have incurred the additional infamy of abandoning it for the

Bake

of abase and

miserable fraud, a fraud destined in all probability to be trampled under foot by au indignant and outraged people.

J3T The Evansvillo Journal sj»yi that Graf. Cookerly, ''the editor of tho Terre-

Haute Joornal,'' found Elba Wright ut-' der a porch to a house Bear the river, in this city. Wo presume that rdeases as from all thr glory attending this exploits We hope Grafton will wear hit honor* with becoming dignity, and not permit hie 1oeil-k*own'wtodtdy to iaduce htm to deny the statement. 15^

Spxtov Jtmnce.~ Ow» Radford Oroek' et was arrested fa Shelby county* Ala., ou the I7th for the mvder of man named X*andram in Georgia. He was killed for his money, hat the murderer obtained oolj abont $10 On the 23d Crockett's trial came off in Atlanta. He plead guilty. On the 24th he was teat«K»i I* h. 0»

lk= ntVgf JBM.

Prentic* on English. .J Col. Fdroty, of thej^hil^plphit

Prew, is fighting wilii all .Ibis tnergjr igainst Euglinh'ipiece |Tthi^le-prgin^ lie is working hard to atono for tho sin of having elected Hr. Buchanan. If he lives till jthe age of eighty and works on till death, the atonement may ba achiovcJ. jCjr.Mr. English, of Ind., felt hnrt by some pungent remarks of Senator Broderick, concerning his trickery, and called on and asked liim to retiract. Sir. Brtfdoricfa respAwce 'Was/ '*Gkt out of my way, you puppy" The poppy did it.

X3P* We have often heard of people's abusing the King's Euglish,

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Wethink

that ^rtf^ldeutf be too roundly abused,for our President has really got tho meanest and basest English that King or President ever had.

IVAn auti-Lecom^toa editor says the fall o^ihaapoetate author of the confercut'C bill will certainly break his

ncck.

VTcliaveijo donbt orit. Ihfore jfnithe^r month has passed thouaauis of his favorite constituent** frill be! p^intiug, tba moral of ambitious treacltory »/i broken English.

S3T Mr: EnglidVs bill, thoiigli neither fish nor tlesh, ij- unquestionably foul. £W-Th®® Bnohsnatr^rAdministration seems likely to become notorious for its ute of bad Englith.

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LuiiBEn.—Th^PitLsburg Deapatcli estimates the lumber rnn onfof the Alleghany Kivcr, this Spring, at a hundred millions of feet. Of this twenty-five millions were Sold at Pittsburgh, and the .remainder passed on down the Ohio.

WITU BABE

HOOKS.—On

»"It is reported that George Sand, the celebrated French' autliore&s and socialist, has retired tospdnd the remain let of hor days in a couvent.

JtSrTwcIve thousand five hundred and two persons have been receivea into tne Methodist Episcopal churches.in New Jersey during the last six months.

jpcjrTlii present popalatron of Ow^ou Territory is estimated as followi: White inhabitants 75,003 Chineso, 5,000 negroes, 800—total. 83,000. Number of oters about 15,000.

ItIvttg a^mt^uu.of Gep. Ja.kson Take' tiimie "toiiolliterate but when the invalid

honr for action arrives', stop go in." Better said by David, Crocket— Be stire you're right, theu go ahead.

JEST The Bright-Hughs that mark the bad-Englieh Laoompton Conference bill, will sink the Democratic administration, and be refnsed with scorn and contempt byrjvety in Kansas. •«..* ... I jR^"The New York Express sayiB that it is estimated that at least six thousand young men, and a still larger^nurab^i' of middle aged, have been "converted"^in N&W York, during the month past.

JSF*A recent statement of ths Methodist Book Conoern in New York and to be Cincinnati shows their resources about $700$00. Tfie ^proftb ^dur^ng' tlm p: st year wero about $69,29^, making a? deduction of 32 per oent for bad debts.

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J3F* We Jcnow a beautiful girt, wids would prove a capital speculation for a fortune hunter of the right sort. Iler voice is of silver* her hair of gold, her teeth of pearl, her cheeks of rubi*?, and her eyes of diamonds.—-Henderson (Ay.) Com.

Send usher addreSa by all means, for we Ac* Already in lo*e with soch a fair creature, and as soon as shb will say we shall be off for Kentucky in short ordor. We shall not stop to enquire whether she talks iu her sleep," but as Shallpeare says', so she loes not "sleep in her uIk,kA

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VILLAIHY.—Tho

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banks of New Found land, where the codfishery is carried on so largely, it has been found of late years, that tinned liook^ are alone sufficient bait for that fi»h, which probably mistakes the white looking hook for the silvery, sand-eel

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experiment has

lately been tried in P^ris after a aew «ysteia, by which and skins of all descriptions may be dried ia a few aaiontes, without any stacfctneiy Mid alldatlttidel. Skins so dried are preaerved wittoot any unpleasant smell or dimnnition of weight or quality. They are dri*d at the smaii expense of 4 sons the ox hide, aad are said to be aaperior to tkosf dried in the sun,. Bonth Aa«rica snpplies more fibain 12,000,000 ponnde weight of green hides, whjeh arrive in France in bad condition, sometimes in a stats of decomposition, with considerable loss to tho owaet*.— Hits new process will, it Is said, preserve

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more than o,000.

Norwich

j(Ct.) jEvejaing Courier, of A pal i-Oth, »«y»: 1

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To flit, GWtams, the Kingt.yhe ^rl-m ttt and ft onion m, throughout tKc united Statei—Any member of the above named families, who corresponded with a profossed legal firm of "G raham, King, and Parkins, of New York city, about a year and a half ago, or less, and who was by them defrauded, |riH *erva the «auae of justice by sendfng to the editor of this paper such letter or letters as he received from i»td pwfbiMed firm with enveropea 6f"the* same, rfttf any at^ement wbioh he may be pleased to make regarding his correspondence with such falsely named firm. Such letters will"WlBcnBdefld!'to^ W confidently entrusted to the editor berooff and returued, if desired- v- "«*.J* Jr

And this notice ispoblished for the purpose of obtaining facts that will enable us to' «*poso?«hd? brefk up A^chtCI tf #wi4dl^s :trh.o|r|adi oiR^Miit fMil^es|ts fefl h|ttfb(#t, ^beg ottrJbre^hreii &f the newspaper press throughout the country to copy thin notion nJT ~J. C3

YKBSEEdrCor G&Hrti.r>

Jt.W 'l^ic ^Ig^bh in Decatur 0 fl ex too ds-o VfhWjj.'}* :9

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eight miles fit is alio*Htfuuri.eca miles wide. As before stated, the birds have not nested af thi»Hoost forHjiirjty^yeiirf uotilf this spring. Over this vast extent of country evfery three has fr6m ten or fiffebn '"nfe'sts and every nest at lest one bird. The young, are now (hardly^ able to fly^r and the ehooting is nierb slaughter. The old birds leavjj early in the morning in ,search of food aud return in the evening.

'Onious," Dr. Hall says, "arc one of the most nutritious, heathful aid detestable articles of food found in our markets. We never ate one to onr knowledge, and never expect to we can smell them a mile off perhaps. A few grains of coffee eaten immediately-after-wwrda,' or teaspoonful or two of vinegar shallowed, refnovos" ^at once the ordor from the breathJ tf oiiotis are half boiled and the water thrown away, and -then put iuto soup to be boiled 'done/ the ordor will be but little noticed." ..

"Search for and hold fast that which is good," which is oil old aaylMg, and truly verified in Dr. McLean's Mediciuei —Hit? celebrated Strengthening Cordial aud Blood Puirfier, and McLean's Valcanic Oil L'nioient. Thete never have bwen remedies thai have become so dese.n-edlv popular iu soshorta time a those thoy can now be found in the closets of nearly every family in this city, ready for use when rcftuired_tjecuuso they will act just as is stated in tTic dircetibiiat Sec advertisement iu anotber column. [M«y 4 dlw

COAL

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SSf A free negro woman has been arrested in New Orleans for ao maltreating her own slave woman as to cause her death.

CLASSICAL ACADEMY.

Vdo

amirs to upend seven or

TOlearned

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al

elfH years merely

in scraping together as much Ijitln ana Grsok aH iiiigbt be easily aud delightfully In one }ear.-—MIL-

*. •f*rrrrp& 4 iS rnHE AIM OF THIS INSTITUTIQV IR-TO

Bdiueatc firtooii!j

tnre

5eituHai

of s^nal

a»d^

poadeSBed of «cut«

l|tera»y

ability.

Sciemie

will

adapted to their various

JU»som

be

in

dolly

Mor­

nastgiiMl

to the

stedents,

ages

and capacities.

TheaUidv of Literature or the critical reading of Ute standard authors of all aires and nations, will be nude binding on all ttndenii as a daily ewtcfee.'- y.

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Ourotyect 1s not 6nfj^ to lustruct, t|ut also to refine, and to make of oor stadteta^swding men, who trill edneate tfeetnaclnrt through Hfe. 'As a continned exerdm ia penning down onr thought* la reqninfte to Cqaal our power of Writing to onr power of speaking, oar etndenta will be required frequently to write composition*.

Heretofore many of the Wat roinds in tbe country have been deprived of the advantage* arising from a knowledge of the Aneient Modern Languages, on aocoant of the

unrwwonable length

of time hitherto required'for their acquisition but by an Improved method of teaching, whk-h ia practiced at thu Inatitation, and which commended by

Mittoa, Lodre^eibuitx, Sidney

Smith,

and otbeni, onr irtadenta in French or German are enabled so «pe*k thoee langtagr«in

a

thorough edlegiate

OiiiB

year, noi

ceorae ia Latio

and Greek,

ootopieted ia three yen*. The English fourch-Hocne will reoeivw apeOku atteatloe. A tarn of tea weeka will ooammwe ©a Monday May Mkfct and duee Jolv l»ih.

S. FTOYOK,

Addrres S. Roj«e, cave of Hon. fL W. Tfcotap-SOD,Terre-Haete, lad.

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DR. JT. a. LONG,

PHYSICIAN AND SOBGEON,

TcsBB-HAnrc, nr»M!tA. Ornc*—In Eariy'a Block, ofipostet Iba Stewart Howe.

Rmnret—0«fW4iWft,« tewdooreNorife

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of tbe Bapflit Church,

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Thf! Great Kollnnd Rrmnl) 1 B(ERffAVi*a HOLLAND JBH'TSIRS.—Pen

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ina «ubieet lit nen-&« sl« hpaaac'" inlk»rtMre'« Bglers »IM1 11' Hoopla th#, Ud, of ge«tion aw! creates a bealtjp npp?Utc. It Is, with out doubt, a most delightful |r^*nUioa, aud effiftual remedy- Tbo ftct that It la now very powVaf aoadloiue thmagftput »4io-HoUhikIsa

Shelby College

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*ut* atiUtemyantl by suu* oinc«v»-~«uife,ut setijemc* are eaanittiedntiii |h«m. H«|h|ru nr«U e^traordlry.laic«.||ric}* f»r aainatl crMf

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3i,2-'5 Prizes amounting to... ....... 01)1,000 Tickets 910. Ilalvoso, l^unrtcrs 2,30, eighths],25 Ccrtlflcate otuackn^e of2ii Wholes-." S104

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Every Prizi is,draw* out. fa ...

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cellent White Ash coal, some forty feetiii thickness, about seven miles from Pottsvillc, Pa., which has been on fire for twen-ty-one years. .4! ho origin of the fire is attributed to a cduple of miner? who having some work to perform in the depth of winter, bn3t'a!fi)^W'ttiS'^^gwa^^'Xho.James ite&3j3n3p£lie* pr&p tim be: sKiwere SkA-ial by a cnrretit rapidlyalong thepassage, and the firo communicating to the coal, all subsequent efforts to extinguish it have been,ineffectual. The remains of the men were never fotjnd. ,n. C, "mSt t*X £&"Tho population ofsomeofthe principal cities of Ohio are as follows: Cincinnati 300,000 Cleveland 60,000 Columbus 25,000 Dayton 16,000 Toledo 14,000 Zanesville 12,000 Stenbjnville 10,000, ChiHcothe 10,000 Sandusky 10^000 Springfield 8,000. No other)' City has

frJifuJ* Sberilf's Sale.- -4««

BY

VIRTUK ofopc ExocuHon^isswed from thf Vigo Court of Common Pleas to rac directed and delivered, in favor »f Samuel Paddotk hud '•V'illiam Fuddoek, and n^ninst D.ivid UStt'i^iens, I have levied nn tlie following real e»t«le, to-wifi The south half '^jof tho nOrMi-enst qunrter of section tiveiUv-tlux-e (23), township twelve (12) Range nine [!)], conteiinin^ thirty (30) acre?, taken as the property of the said'Stephen*, and I will, on the 22^hoay Of May. 1838, wUhin tbc ilceal lmnr*. of said day, at the Court House door in Terrclluutc, offer th rc^ts and pipfits of «aid premise!" together with thn apjihrtenances thereunto belonging, for sale to the highest bidder for eathfftr a term of sewn years, and if the same pboald fntl to sell fbr a sufficient sum to pntinfv raid excentlon. and eost^, I will tlien and th re offer the fee simple to the highest bidder forcaali. to sctinfv %tid fxeu tion and co^ts. W. H. STEW A RT,

Ap'iil 291858—nr. fee'4,5!)t ^«S!ieriff a irf.. -tsC-

SHERIFF'Sfrom

SALE.—By virtue of one Execu­

tion issued the Vi-?o Court of Common Plena", to tne directed and delivered in 'Favor of OlivW W. Bonne and Rachel Botuie, and npiiiiet Daniel Brown, I have levied on the followliigde scribed Real Estate, to-wit: The north West quarter Of section thirty fii*c [3^] town^hio thirteen flflj mtope nine {&] weit also eighty [80] acres off the north atdft of the north oast qnarter of section, 'hirty-five [351 township thirteen! L3J range nine [9} beihg all that pArth ing north bt Otter Creek, taken asthc pro^rtv ofMid JQrown, and,ljaulL-on. Ito^ndi&y witfSn ofsaul day, atthe Court House door In Terrc-Haute offf-r tbe rents and profit* of said premises togciher with tVe appnttenancea thereunto belonging for a term of seven years, for *ale, to the highest bidder for c."uh, and if the Mine fJiouid fail to aell lor a sufficient sum to tati^ aaid execution and costs, I will then and there offer the fee simple, to the highest bidder for cash to fitiafr sai'l execution and cmgts. WMH. STEWART.

April 99th, !858-pr.*e $^00 ^heriff

N ShefifT'st- Sal^»

BY

yjRTUB of two Executions issued from the Vigo Court Cammoo Pleas to roe di reeled and delivered, one in' favor of Enhraim 8 Wolfe, and one in favor of Rnfiis 9*.' John, stfd' both against Xioholae H. Goodman, I have levied on die following described real estate, to-wit: Lot number iwi«*ty-eight{$(?] in Sheet's addition to the town of Tcrre-Haute aim), Lot number four (4] in sohdWrion of Iota ttrtf hundred an-J seventy three [273] and two hundred and, seventv-fonr [374] also twenty-five 35] feet offihe north side of lot naaber three [3] in subdivision above mentioned, taken as the property of the aid Onodman.and I will im the 33d day of Max 1^5^. within OK legal hoart ot aaid day at th* Court in Terrc-IIaole. afir the rent* and profits of Mid oretniae*, together with the appurtenances tiieretntio belonging, for sale to the highest bidder fceatermof aevon yeanhaad ifthewme Khonld faU to tell for a soSdant sum to atthsfy said Execntiona Md ooatc, 1 wiO th* ^td there offer the fee simple to tbe highest bidder for cash to a a a a an as a

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W. H- STEWART. Sberfft

•NOW IS TOTJB HUE"

lU-Paintitig, rpaosfila vnroflii 4tfr* tkir«*ii interest by eafiincm

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settle*

meutnTn Wiitcoiisin. Ncw York, Mtcliigan. fllinoU and Indiana, speaks rpodi in Its favor, See advertisement In another column.

:FRi^cs 'k Gti, Matifige^. of the Maryland State Lotteries, prcaent Ute folluwlftgMftliadid *A lias.

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Msnairor* Of ih'c SUflby fcntltrtw preeinta* 1arK*.afM) fair Mchaui«« a* can he made /or tji* frize of Ticic#|K *Snt»er*Atii

{iur^hafbiff In then, lfik*y draw

I'rfee, wm rertawty

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other** iTory

dullar iftvustedu^ »o away..

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Shelby Collcgo J^ot^ry ol Kv 'V Extra til«** ConM)lii1n(e.l Lottery. (*rand

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Makii»|rtii"ni'PrI*oS*t1iSin Rtnufcs—Kv«fry «r 86 iu**V,coiiUtwl%lr«wn nurabW!i, VlT(it'ib^c«rff lS'prix** to 10 Blai^rt.«?S I Orand pn*K«f.. §411.000 10Hrl**sof.. f410 1 Pri I 1 I I 1

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Prizes Paid in full without Deduction. GRAND CONSOLIDATED, Extra C'lass 6, To be dr' Wri 'ln

Bulthgori•40.000Syt.,.

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tkl _• SO 685 t*rkej Nninber*!

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SPLENDID SCHEME

No deduction ill prizes*. Prizes payable in fu'.I 6 iii .' o.OOO/ 15,000* 5.l%( 10 100 »i,5,oo«ji..«7 2,10't

.j. Prize df»-. -'10

2.1300 j' l.OWfj

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'JOfOOO Prijiosof ^«KtHar«. defenftiil#d by the Cnjdtift .. \l PrltO, liWll* wli OHV8B. •\Vliole liokots 10 dol Halves Quart -rs 2,50. Ortilli-alu* nf Kncbajro 111 Whotea wher«) persons wltli 10 n»){tlie rfikunlt, will he sent lor 0*5.00 '4o isfi-d« li» OJIvi-S .48,1*1 do di *1(5 iairtt'r. a'4,00 do do lloielilln ..'J .^12,«0 liive bean cnmprlled'ftnn the nnin'"^ihadoifo thf in, -,f nnAiithliiliicss on

Tho Man ro'.is coni|« I lie p:irt oftliose ho hnva bcon bttonding to. tllC Oil' lug of others *nd In Ihoir owu Mnun». lEjr*tnli*rT3rfe«!t« frii'nih" Manag'rs onl«.

Address Jill letters t'.j ii 't\r T. M. Hl'BBAHn 4. I'0 .* f- nth.-f ni

May 1,

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I llox 40. Uulllutort.-, Md.

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JOHN K. MOORE,

Control 5A and Cherry streets, one square north of Halaaa^ Wholesale Store, aa be Isptepai ed to do all the above work ia tit* best style, sad on die shortest notice, atprtccttomit tin dtact.

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Dry Goods

AT T1IE

They taktj'^pieistrro iti itifbrming the trade that they a|«MQueuing an cl^ant *toffftrra fc itro-giffoo Ladies and Gentlemen's Wear, pot SluligierHH^ thcmselvcstkat their aiaortm^ot,.i8i\yorthy tlio partictirar .atteutioii of .buyers,, Ijbe goods/are ajl new and havo becn-sclccto"!

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^Figured Bar?gc« all ]C(»l«rs, Plain 'Batpges all colors, Plaiti amd Fancy colored all t\'bol De.lainc.if,

Printed (amWifr for Drosses,

Colored Bril'iants for dresses, (beautifnl^ Nexv stylo Prifttfed, QamWief for t(r^stfes, .j llattdsome Fren6li Chintzes fbi drench, a

Challi Flounced and Aquilo Hobes,'!'

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BischofP^ f-npfcr Black Oil #illr?'3* Black an Colored Silks for dftjsftcs.'Mrfg- ». iug fropi 50 cu io Fancy Colored LaU'ns'of all d'oscrijuons .yarvinc from 61 jtp,50 gts per vjii d^

M^uT'ui ng (jooifs of al Pkinds,

A fino Vine of WMt6 Nainsook, crb&s^Vd •8tvi#!s ntid ,tacbnett Mii'sKni*, White"Dimity'Bv the yard and baud,

Embroideries of tho latest Ladies and Misses Embroidered, HcmKVitchwd, and Mourning Bordejx'd

Li 11611 AaniTko!rch iof,

GenLs .White and Colled ,BoriIprciLLiRW «ii Haodkd|ch||®. New afyldsMoir Antique B61%rfi|l Shawls,

Now Styles Stolla Shawls, Plain Black Silk Sh.nvls,

Elegant assortment of Silk Lace. Moir Antique .and Solid Silk Mantillaa, from $1 to 615 a piece.

Parasols! Parasols!! Parasols!!! Alsu HOinctliirtg' v»»rv new in the of bouuYifulT'an Sun^hule. nmbrt'll.M«, nil kimlf.

Rinjlll,sst^pl•rior,Ladi^•8,

'sqiiftre Napkins from$I.fft $") per

dozen ni,r*cr. Towellings, and Crush of nil prices 5-1 tind f! 4 1'ill.ow jcti«e T.inen: 12 4 Linen Sheeting I -1,6 4, 7-4.8^1 10-6, &. li2 4 pdttcMrsh&tings

Wlii»i/ rfprwid® all sizes*

Fine line of White and Colored Irirfi Linen*,

aisisaipifjia

3

White and Colored Crnnline by the yard. Flwunccd Crinoline Sskirtfy* White and colored Flounced China Grass Linen

'^keleWriSkirts .'

K1

Brown and Bleached Linen Drills,

Brown and Blenched I,:n n. IJuck, Plai^, Fhi'i mid Striped Marseilles, Splendid Fancy Colored Drillings f«f pants,

READY MAD® SHIRTSi ^s'

Fine r,' White and Colored Marseille# Bosows, cheap. French Wove Linen Bo.'oms.

Very fine aaaortment of Gents' Lmen Collars.

Boots arid Shoes. ^of all descriptions, for GENTLEMEN AND BOYS, WEAR.

LAD1ES AND

Nippe^tj

Are jnit in

»^-.t«yja

Ele^nnl Orga1rt^e3'fof

Plain TissiJes of a^l

4 ./I '-id-w

Splendid Line of

icO\Qt$?p-

P" iSPaiNO axd

Cheap, at JJIPPERT &. BRO. naujpii'^ i^up^ ,Kidi #Glwes^(8fHtiand Lisle Gloves, Silk Mitts, at

Sjplondid

Kid Gloves ixl only $1,00 per pair

r*

line

of»

Sno»v I)rap

Sr I at It

III

4 5

Steel Whalebone and Rntan Skirt*. Somi'thingnewih thfc way ofa French Skirt, COME AND REK. Also half a dozen different kinds of materlnl in the piece for skirU, all vcy' deairable

A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF Linen, Marseille* and Cotton goods for men and wear. Mich, as 'g'l

j},iC

The Handsomest Assortment of Marseilles vestings ever exhibited in this market 0 Grenadine and Satin V« stu g»

In the w*y of pure unadulterated French Cloths and Cassimera. \Ve hive a stock, never equalled, either in price or'qiiiillty. In this dty, and never surpassed anywhere.

3Mt«SBS

Bootees and G-aiters. Domestic, BommSe Ooddt

be uadcraold by aav atorw Jn the ctar, tfcet will mftere Knotty «o(M cash syateu fce pnHcy of this will be at onee tataataod. All mmy look oat then for bargains.

Rnaeaiberthe Sign ol the

AO.

the »Veil.™hiuldlvuii »lUh 10 tiiklce »IICI an rNiipunient. Ba I .*im ijonrl.neyd tbtrr.ir, nething t^unl toil in /At Unit fit Stair, for rtt'ariAg lit hnir. I bai o, beeu e(4)(uicvcl Jn lli« j3ru{ hnal^e** for »«ierul jear«. flint b.ive sold V* rlom |r paraJluim. ror.lhe. bair, bulf hiivo .umJ Jiptlu «lha r«*tori'n .t^K, accretlr orftan* tir Invlironite* ibe f-out|t »f wtll a«. simri, Urlnij lull einvv||iwd Uml iour roct'imtlrtt in a Jiat .pu re|ife*eiit •t lo be, 1 would like cnpiste in tin «ale ol-ll, for, 1 auisatuilliidiUiHiis.sell. Yaiirn tralr

lk^

£fc

(NEW CHEAF FRBUGH STORE.)

m+a/Simiitki nift-llthir-i

A

FARM WD acre* 3^mi&* W«-t of this fflty on Nation*! Road, ean be percba#ed at thistrfBee HARBE*T 4,BA*TO?r,

thtooAee apr iMtf

£w'M8'*\rm

1

AfWf"M

STEAM Saw i&d Crist MQ!,.t«a nilM 8o«th offUb dtf en

be purchased

•ttbi* OT 3

1

m-

m*mik :b9M

HACTERX BARTON.

ȣ&ns

JL

GOODS

IVhich they offer Lov Figures,

Orpandiee Lawns—Printed, Cambric Lawns,French Chintnes

cw^Frenth Stdfft ctianiie*, smi

i-

a#-

4

NIPPERT 4. BRO.

Brilliants, at', N kRHIRT &. JBRO. BlaMc |UkI Ftfncj jUvo'nees Mourning &oods. Alpaca's and D»».NIPPERT St BRO: S2k, Lacfe ltiil Mciri Anliqliflu STanUlfM,

NIPPERT aBRCX

Cliildrcn'f, Misses, Ladies and Getrts C'ot- ,' V)\1 Ifose a?'a6flScdwlar«, at8 '......NIPPERT St BRO. Po?nt. itfaletuje Thread Lace and Edgings. Embroideries of all kinds, Ladi«* ahd Gent* Plain and colored B-itlerod Linen ilmidkcrehiefei at NIPPERT\% BRO. •RTe^ant line of Printed Lin«« drills for

P*nff. TfjUldsome

M«*i ill« f.ir .V.crt

n« sad J'ajitBr nitiic Linen Sliirta nnd C4l«i'Si «f, .\ iri'ERT- .t ftRO. Summer Oasaimflres -f«r (Jenht punts and

Coats. Also Biolfry's SupT Rl.^ck Cloth and

aqdsPama^k

Linen Table GioUis, r4iiging fr in 8 hy to 10 -. -by 16" (piiurters lung. Toweling and Napkins, Linen Sheetings arl Pillow Cnpe I.lnms, at

JCalf iivtj

N1PPKKT BR(V

K,ij.'Rirfots

.,.^vt«U 'and

Clotli Gaiters, Children and.Missea Shoes, at NIPPERT BRO. Domestic/Goods of all itiiid«vat -Mm# NIPPERT »V BROt*" Hoops and Slfirls, llobpH' fi»(d Skirts, at »f j-X NIPPERT & »"«April-23, dtf

1

n- •.•vr .|yita^Tn.

MOKE THAW 500,000 BOTTtES -Vrtrt «»U tit THU ^EW^NaLA^D' HTATKS

IN ONE* VKAH.

rpil

:),Rejjturati\v of* Piof.,0. .T \Yo°4 JL J'ttr Ke»Uriii|rlisir |.ortevtlv«iiii |fim.nuuvUy,bn4 never\«i liul rival. mifrM plven from *11 jmr'* of tho

world

ai il

from ll»

meit

mail ihe riccidaT aud you eAmtot:.U«mlil followlLg. ih'.i Jm* {fc^-Tn* H*m.—Poojilo have r«r r«! Inrle* been nf-fllcu-«4 a ith baUl and the only reniwi) Uereiof»»r« knnwn, hu* boon ihrtstf* uWMl'Hjft Ry r»eem Mlwnrery of Prote^^^r Wv^.|hk^^rllTl«* ^r« b:*liir not dl*j«n*ert wliUi hoi i^fe^r wisiiy |er«ni.» •U'l putroiiUa lhcm,.bec»u»e lliv) Ii*** bo»n«« •lion liii|H«sei|'iipin b\ HulrToiile* of iliOrenl j,4mln. Tt» all siifli iier«»iis wo earnenlly uiaku ihe reifuerl. thai tbey will try one* Jifrnln, Inr til Vonrt** Ke*ior»tlr» there l« li» "stiirW Iblija, fH'd- W* know of a leilj wlio i^^tljujsrtK+i? -ohitlae.at|i|'|(rwwtld* n.w e»vered rti iipfelely with I lie l!n e«l ni.il nmsl

*RINTIE*R.OT'EIATSVRBT%LIF11% lMi

"5

Bunjou'o mperior Gents' Hid Gloves at only $1, per pair. Silk Kid French Gloves for Ladies and fnts. Silk Fr^n|li Knit Mltta^from ,c^pair. .Honse Furnishing Godds^ Vorv sinir White Linen Dmnisk and Snow Drop TableCloths ranging in size, from by 8 to 10 }»y 1G funnier# long, at flbout half their valuo. Al' so White mid Colored I) unwk from 50c to $1 ,.r»ft lor rani.

bcnitli.

fuUnrU tiiitiKllittbte. \V- Wn«\v rf nnmi'rniM wluire halrna- mpUllv fs IIi 111c ptu which il restore *1" fn« uf-o vfitiioni'iloi^ir 1I1. WM nriiri'* rA k')i lnp thf! hnir In p»'»l ri|ii!itioii, i:uikltt{K II mfl and reiunVinir dnhdrntr. nil bus |:r^v«?«l ii»rlf th^

»4ie dtrtj ti-«(»ji«»nu-ihvtry'rfkm-Vl a|perniiee liionsb

IMIHHI

ivn)mif

Iu}

ma)' iHITer-in rtg**d to ||it

doiiij» lu l«t everj" »m* will kdmll Vat a beaulif.i'l head «fhalr. «llhormmnn or wnhian, kn nh-i Jeet mnrh u» t« 'e»lreMl. «ml tl»«r« are an moan* lh«* should

!ert untried ti ohiaui siii li a ouaid«nttion.—

ll'atfitn't Mevriif, i'lilladelpliia. nl him .vfiffi

oaeb.letiw. Oblii Niivi ir.'lSMtX

O.J.Wim A- M|«: A* I .bill* b.'en *flfa|ra In !«-|ltiqlf ^dtii' Hnir l{fKl iratlv»i (be ItiMnokaoo \Oitr lucal apeiilK (It. M. Hu kiii*m,) .su.d hnrini xpi-riemifO III.• cffcVtf fclHf ti» »ll. I woubt like to oblal an tiariirv f'{ lbe.M«te ol" Ohio i»r minin Stute

1'

S. T. STOCK MAS'.

4'f(4rv \v»j l«nd. Ma». I'Vb.. Pnor. O. .f Co.—0»ni« 11 up ffabsed the cimil ffli'fi" »r jour Ilulr J{"tirBtiv4. I wUh i« tae,.tbal llndiuu in* hair grnwiu* tbio, fti well a« Kray.lwai* llxluceil from..what ronil and Hoard, tr» trj lb» artlrle prennred by you,ij|Mi«»te ll» Rr»(»lli. atid IIHM?" IU color a« it wa« in yoilib«.M

111

"f wJilrh

tt ban -IT t'-d eainpb'lely. In opTutioii I ha*» used nearly ibreo bi.ttlea. \'our«. Ve.. onk* CO.,^S%rtH'twny Vork, fin the (pr»-nV. Yj

YCIMI

^itjlluir JiMablUhmeni)

and 'H Market ftv, SKtlxuifc, jihi. .v xS'\ *«'.d by all

ALL ARRIVED:

ey Danaldson

iHJSCi tb.fr S,or,,:- 4 Corner ltoomfnrrJngton's ttlodd Ever)' btumtsK day until further notioe^ an exUfn* aivc assortniont of W,'. is s.msrr hvtwyt

r*

Fufc&lto ftl'want^^TIi^ 8at?*2ill1^c^{i'S(i iho&Jtire f1Uck afid i? ^^3$% /lf )wttr tention. rt ,.r

DoTnesti3S, f'olloiiaaes^

»i. a

llosiory, Uloves, Vsttxlaae SKTotloaxfli. Cloths,^1 ^Casuimcrcs,* y®?150^8' */£l*ViD«''Y Linens, '-j w. Itiobona, Kmbroiderios, Skirts,

AUj)re8S Goods. Hats, Caps,

i#.'c yf ^cr, ^0^Ac:n?mrtu^fT 7^is presents an opportunity jranslf-oflexad k»I tbe purchase ol Spring and Summer flood*, a iLTCountry merchanta are respectfully requested to call and inspect the Stock. ig?

April dvCir R. P.

8. V. CAMPBELL,

wrmefiAQjA •mat—Corner Ohio and Market streeU, oppo*

tri

tnwtor

,Japr. 96 4if}

OOOKma OR PAXILOR STOVB AkdwclMl eoMiaMitveean^o-so.

wsssm'esiir vsam*-

mood

Una*

i*A"oiovip»1'«« Jan. 5. les&nitc

Laod Affrnta

-f

*sMr:i*»ek"

Lun nd wm Setoctea,

Asi awoaMit fNm the twe ViminV?*

*ave »«MMIMI«M»ARSW fc#

IVTER ER

HHI

S. Sc«m*f '!^r, Saee*M»rs to J. Co+r*i4 Vt

^iiMi PSMb safe

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