Terre Haute Daily Union, Volume 2, Number 282, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 18 December 1858 — Page 2

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concerned—that was Bot die qiwtion The cneceeefal contractor is responsible enfeogft, hot how wae It that thehigk«tt

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fact, one psrty is just ss responsible ss the other/ and either conldT have given suffi- ..

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jij^sesnrify. |K ."1" •.'II."" tftrttv J^Bome one signing himself

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J^rBeajatdn Lett, tin man who wes c00viet«Kl about twenty years amce of blowing up the Brock monument at Qne.'nftowti Heights, hot escaped as he was being taken to prison died in Milwaukee on Thursday last, from the effect* ofpoi*?!*. as is snppose»i*

SerrRKHsijitJ ottksirs. —^The Hould lf Representatives of (Georgia have unanimously passed a bill repealing all laws *y«h authoriied latteries in that State, and prescriOltt^ eHain penalties for aU« schfutet and mIo of tickets after the 1st o( June, IBtiifl-

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fbw daw since, gave Volk, the seulptor, m* ftr portrait cataeo bracel^, to iibiiVii

of six of Amerioa'U

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gtaal MMk Ute names selaoted worn WaeMngtou, Jeffwreon, Ffaukliu. Webtafy Claj aaid Boott

BAuaor Ctacv*.—It Si stated that Ban Rice, tlie Amevkan humorist, fca* tail oat hia iateieat the establiahmeat ka«vm

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which ha evsal twothhda» It Is ahs stated Chat ha rUbetved $%,000 ettUt, aad a traet tf IbmI in I^xas eonfatnlng XJ 744 aem. in 'i' itr

A Haw BAM Lock.—^The atieet'fcs at length 6mH adri«f«d of opening aad looking safe* baaka vwalm, from the ihahle. TVe instnuasaU eaaployttl is oafi* ed ^DerhyHi InMMHe £3? A aerrw is tamed oarteMa, h*

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thr mif*, contemplated by"the Ife talced how this tu, and mdnd for annnw^r ea in the Journal of the 7th iaiitsat l^st it wae noae ofoaw tlieHi, ttt that the wfto aserrantl.wi»

old

merch&tf/* has eoades^rnded to write an appeal to onr oitizens in behalf of the

la which the Ifiipressis now en­

gaged— publishing sr fc*r wjimportint news Items, &w houra So sdraoce of the Cincinnati Commercial. If such items bail gives paper the character this "old merchant" claims lor the Express—M*raryand

Commercial—we

ask pardon lor

n«i so4a§ oHwniae. We have tried the frJayrtyAsnS found ft a dead expense ail the tine we published It, and can, knowingly, say,(hat if the telegraph was ftrriiishod

of charge

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there is not an oftos in tliecUy bit that would lose from threo to fire dollacsper ^eck in publishing it We know this to he so, and any one thinking he can make money out of it, certainly doer not andwstand how to eovnt S *K* -•«.

J9TA goed oewspapet is Hko a seusible sml soand-licartod fiie»d, whose sppearanee on one's threshold gladdens the ifllnd with the promise of a pleasant and profitable hoor. bAd ,n?wep*pj|just the reverse. v* .i mmrntrn* I —i 'IP child in SVoodstock, Maine, recefitly dislocate*! its lieck at the second vertebra, by falling down stairs, So that tho head was turned half around, ami there remsinod fixed. Chloroform was employed to «lax Die muscle^ the head was replaced, and the child'ha* recovered.

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heavy iroai bars witiiis Ml Hto their mtaee, ht each a# #e fe^ ramefs, where they asta^ WM hfr leete attadwd Jb doek. Thetarttariieetfaraay let^th of tine, anithe eafil oanaot be opeaed aatfl the tine haa erpirod, when the docr fiiss open. Of eeatae this aiieafenaatw at the eaevttee cf soma CMneaMieaea. bw ths lavuatar regards the weatity a&rted absolute aatu «f paramwmt w&naUp.'f Mareemtt the apparataa is wmy sanpla a«4 ooaaparstirely iau|iaaaM9»

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This trnly {Wgafcday of Terre-Hnots. olhif days importance, if th* ^e«the then Is a cert«t%^»ino4|Bt otpls

arday. Tlw MmUfai At ««ihf an lioedviih wsgone loaded with the coon* toy'. produce, engaged ud brought in for shipment, or to find nit spoa At ibeati, and intended to be exchaaged with the for the neeees Hies of fife, raeh

the •awliita feri And weft do the latfak know itfi Aeir wares ofafi d»y goods, eiothiiig, hardwan, are d» played to the be«t advantage piles pf «pslieoes

#«tasrl^ddown

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took the work, when there was a hid, be fore theBoard, pat by rjapons#!* nun, s( $1,200 00 less The fence propOffed by Mr. Eaeningsr is the style proposed by

Wyeth, yet Mr.

Mr.

Iteming* pht in abid at*2,S© per fcxrt, While Itr. Wytft'i bid wss $3,50 per Ml Thb is wide difference, makos jost |l,f00

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IUtTVRMS OF AMKSICAV SSAJIKN.—We taVc tike following table, showing the number of American seamen registeted in our ports during the past year, from a® interesting paner communicated to the House by the secretary of State.

Native. Jfat'lis'd.

Maine....^l«^^a^...i.l^«3eiL 26 New H^impehire .*.*^... Massachu«etts....«.^ ....S.066 77 Rhode Island New York.. 138

Virginia1. North Carol tea.. -99 SouthCarolina.:. 74

A Hajtt Hon.—The rl|| Itfek mal bpMlaat tafr of hjahanfl and wife. ill and* ahnikMe "$beiiifcw« and

that, minor shia«,»aat •f^ O®4 to thir prejudices m4 lataouUn forever

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attndTtbe attention of pnfehaaers, and from the city belle, who gees to eee wb»t can bepn, to tiiestardy aOns and da^L ters of toil, who go to

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advances, frastneis Ib^wmi, and ere the son has. reached noradiaii, nl] is activity and enterprise, the neio^Sas voice of the sncttMMor rosud tte corner is heard, and kvftdk ed more by the gift of tis tongi^thsa the amazing cheapness of his waras Mt Bbuif of whom, before they it* aSrare of it, be come pnrehasers to an alarming extent and while the mtionee* ia satisfed with the day's transaction, he is almost led to think, that after all, he may be possessed ofgi^ omtoi^-Bkilll-s^^^1:

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The ISsrmer begins to be aniious to dis pose of his "baianee on hand," and the sagacious purchaser, not being quite so anxious to boy, takes a peep inside, where his heart ought to be, but finding no one at home, ehuekela to himself, snd offers slxty-two-and^a-half osnts for a load of wood worth double that price the owner of the wood weighs tho matter well, bnt remembering. the trading that must lie done, the long distance homeland the stoelrto feed, tarna the .hidsnoe favor of the speculator, ana tho wood is sold,-^ These instances are numerouajbut onr spec ulator occasional}) eueouuters a cnstomtr who happens not to be excessively iq need of sixty-two-and-a-half cants be respect fully declines the «fler, takes his wood out of town to some safe p)aee, piles it up, and waits for a odder day. As fc general thing gnkin isislMa to wara hfttiSfes and disposed of according to agreement. But eggs, ehiekens, butter, &c., 4,e.«. we sold to the dealer Mewdia^ to tbeniies apd regulations of Icsvkig him a fair margin to pay for the tiameetio* of hnsi

ThUs our genera] market day phases ou, ami belore the afternoon is far ad vanoed, farmers and countrymen bc^in to dispense, east, west, north and, South, to their resp^|»]reThQme^ a^ Jllwn the shades of im tha, sta^etrare left comparatively deserted. Themeohsn ie has Worked herd in anticipation ,of a day's rest on the morrow,*and night has finally come the fires are permitted to go out, the shavings are raked up and burned, and the shop locked. His 'trading must be done in the evening, and -with that closes the business of the weekL &

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Tw VOTE OF THK Koiraiwh^J-^The follonlhg t« the populsr vote of the Northwest, acooixiiag to the elections of '$6 snd

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Ohio 890,000 Illinois:,:/^ :V|V,51 252,000 IndianaH

Minnesota io n?M 35,000 ^26^,000 The ^even 'NorthwppterD States poll a iurndfod tbousaud morc votes than the fifteen felave Btstesv 'lliey cslt nearly one thrrd oT all the votes of the Union! After the censns ofl860 tha Northwest will be the governing pofeer of the Oflfiiftkleracy. They already oast nearly three time* ss mf»»y popular votes es the Hew England Stales, who arrogate tu themselvos so much importance,. iT».•*•??» t. /iitKla^

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bridcgroosa who gbf^bd his eceentrk:' itiee. He reqaoeted h» bridf. J# QGcqm)aay |im iato th^Mrden Hay sr two after lhe weddmg. He then threw a Hue

4* Ii,aait in tnnk nof aftbsollip. BuamgMt to ^Srtfa oae end of

Bot ia iwn were nil tiw efiwls of the bride to pall over the liae, so long as the hasband hrid on the opposite oad. Bnt when be eame around an both pulled at oaie end, it eame over with great estse. •'There," said he, as the line fell from the roef, t^yon ,-seeMw hard snd eftctaal wae oar labor when we palled in opposition to eaeh otfcer bat how easy and pleasant it is when we bolb poll together. It will be so, try

Aporrnn AasRicAsa,— The following, were the names ot the foroigii born citizens, who signed the DeclaraUou' oTlnde* ^&tTence>, .snd the places of their birthc Matthew Thornto«i, Ireland Francis Lewis, Wales John Witherspoon, ScOtland ^RSMrt Morris Roglwid James Smith, Ireland Geoi^e Taylor^ Ireland dames Wilson, Scouand and. fiuttoi^, Gwinnett, England*

PRIcScUiUt EOT. connacrrrn OAit^iiT Dealers la. firaiaj SaltJ^^^3^INi«iB.

FLOUR.... WH EAT, best ... CORN7Ba*eUled.T77.....^....TScperhas i4®to50r«

A LT-ObfeCwarsep^r barret... 13,00

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of a first rate A ataa Dec. I^hIIW*

tag a well known Hiimtf»» lNtiiod it tho office of Jus-

Jo&aaoa. oai JE^uas stroet, and tint W had shot, and as be be-

»md. had k^ed Dr. Bdward Van Ihjr Aoeh«,atthe neadeaea of the Utter on JPoarth stwat*'-

through the heart,

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aad d»sd iaetantlyr He had murriod a sister «f hii Wviag aliaady a wife ia Oenaaay. Va aawl Zisholfhad a lo»g ooavetsatioa, after what he had done was tha^doae uf wWeh the

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Carr« Hall—2 NighWl

Original Oa^pheM Mawtteii Band, Mi 444, iBreadway^ I

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«PaU»a tbelinel" ^eiaa^she wplied&los "Pnil with aU year might?'* saomod the whimsical husband*

thioagh life. If

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we set together, it will be jdeai»ant to live. Let us, therefore, always poll together." In tihtr illwetaidow, homely as it may be, thfte is sonad philoeophy. Hushaml and wife muat motaally baar and concede, if ihey wish to make home a retreat of joy and bliss, Qncr alone cannot make home happy. There must be union of action, sweetnoaa pf spirit,, end great Iforbearaoco and love -in both husband an&wife to secure the jgreat end of happiness la the do"ic oriE, £u. fafj-r,

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Wo are apt to think th.it there is a point in the following suggestion* of a Daytou a{«r, worth a fiworable consideration tore:

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1st. Noon markets will accommodate the farmer and .destroy the monopoly of the huckster. 2d. Nooa nwrlcets wUf better snpplied than morning markets. 3d. Noon markets will be cheaper thsn rningmaricets. 4th. The general trade will he increased by establishing noon markets.

And lastly, we would add, ftoycoold be attended at a reasonable h^ur—no getting upbefore daylight. {.3JLi .(». N-V

3-4 Fancy Colored—alfprioestf^

3-4 Black ^do W 6-4 Fancy colored 0-4 Black do

*.v Black snd Fane Fancy Colons Black and Fancy Also a floe Hne of DRESS cheap.

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nailing at tin: Clark

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IT Far |ia»lkat* aee Wfc «C 9ota «ms 44 o'eiack. Csanaeee 8t!r

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eot fohmtw produoed iat his

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4cr •saat. mi: A SB MACttrDLLT POINTED u4

ILLUSTRATED.

Ghr«tt Variety «f

Bibles and Prayer

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Hie wants of the Children have not been overlooked in our selection of HOLIDAY BOOKS

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Michigan iiM i\{ -SJ®»000 Winctn*»ja"s'J *'#4 30,000 Iowa tl,{-nSi

jiH 96,000

An e^iensjve assortment of

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AMUSING, AND ATTRACTIVE js-"Hi

Volumes of every grade and price can 1* fotittd at^'

W^ll. BUCKINGHAM'S,

Dec. 18-dtf Book Store.

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Just received, decidedly the beet asaortmem of heavy and Hglit Cloths, Cassimeres and Veatings, in the city, and at a r^jy^ction of 2& per cent on last fall prices.

Among tlte lot of Cloths are,

For Cloths—all prices. »»t Seal Cloths—all prices, arw.. ,1 a Jpater Sham—^11 prices,^

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BcavjBi-—all pi ices

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Pilot—all priceH, Trieo—-all prices, they have a splendid line,

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t^avrls! Shnu'lsl J^hnwLs 1 ITWO hundred cloth cloaks. ?a*a rednetion of30^par eest e» last «. *.

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Boou aad Sho^ Ch.Kp. Skirtsl Skirt^l Skirts! UNDERSHIRTS AND DRAWERS!

HOSIER ANB

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And Dofflealc ^eoii of all descr'p ions

Bsc. -.1^. "V r, .11 li 111 fi»ln.i iHi 1— A GOOD experience*.

Gabfcet Kbrcn hare

A steady enptoyasei* kyw^-.a^BMaa mod wortt aanw^taepty."

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THIRD ANNUAL VXOO FXH23 OOMPAVT, V«

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Friday Evening, Dec. 4,18d8. |*^i, l»CLUDINC StWOV

^Trhe haat of.ft* Ci—htn .aai as ihe iss*. coajMTTSr

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A*t THE

FRENGII^STORE. 13.6, Msia-st., between 4th A 5th, Terre-Snste, Zndituw, 25 per cent Reduction on 'their whole gtock of Woolen Goods. .X

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l^STRAY NOTICE.—Whemui, W. H. KluA Khtefd Mfcrd, hm IM« Itjr M(kd tb» jiM'Bii*e» of MuUi IfMiia nivtl tbrit «)p*»l»«d he«4 «f Mtrur bap vitk Ui« tuHuwing 4«Mri|tion«: Rt«k 'M4 Wirtteu 5l»oiUd •ml off of t*ir(li -««r aMd and n* «ni«rbit nt a|pr«lMMt to Vwotr# dollar*. thiaTUi day»f Bwmkr, IS*. 1' ^HAR^^nmra^l -^«N»nr»^t»ae?waMrtJrt»?^tfc'

MmUH twrcvttwr,

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fiilk Velvets, Silk Pluch, Grenadines,

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GOODS very

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praKwad (fc* feltnwtng aMklM %a»1 rad aad wfttte

Ua. iUKliKT BSEC«Ell8TOIvlt' tfcaAtla^tio

Tb»PUb!MMT W leave tdtt&MiK*wto|h«rewJ iaf W6Hd, ttiattw du^iters of a stoty ortl^-d THS MUHSTEKft WOOUiG

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Consequently eyery body curtail whenever they can snd do t^kbout that which in good times they would eqjay. There are however many things you cannot afford to do wlUkM% Iwaa ia times like these.

YOU A NNOTAF FORD TO DO WITHOUT ^^Comforf.*^^

if {jtynY.^.Tui

.j,»n:.U...W.«sll Cooked Dinners. aai ».

r^lzr Well Baked'^end. WeH Heated 'Rooms & «s•• qqJ the smileiErof your wife, lasts. which waara sellingjveiy cheat

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And the only way to come snd get one

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tbe^e comforts and blessings, tiktlmit iato

of our celebrated Cooking Stores, which we sre sellingivery cheap,

aad if yon want yoar Parlors wall healed, era have the finest Heating Stovea in the

market upon the same terms, and a thousand other nseful articles to make men^ your household. Remember Christmas and New Years will soon be hers, and if yon dont bare many times, the fault isyour owJfc 8- WOLF 4 CO.

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107 Wabaah St., one door Bast ofSouthexn Bank. I would respectfully in form the atiaons of Tcrte-Harifs i&d vicinity that 1 bavejast receivetl from the East, one of the

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Largest and best selected stocks oflBpoVflT and Show ever offeret for sale in this market, embracing every variety of

Men's Women's! and Children's Wearr SttUjtblo for the Fall and Winter trade, which I will eeir AT IWHOLSSALE AND RETAIZi,

AT'^ iaWEST LIVING HATES, FOR CASH.

I am lUsa Prepared to Manufacture to Order, On the^hortest notice, any kind of work which may be called for. My Hd cnatomerw and all others.*jo respecffnlly invitel to give me a call.

HAVE jest received fipom New York city, ns UrfeMlMl tmiotifiil assortlncnt iif cvenrthing j»er* tainingto tbewinUrtw drpsrtmetjt, ax* btttfrr been olfeHSl fl»r s*le in thi* city.

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style and selection or ftutjy dress bcm&ets sro Import* ion «l selected wltb an t?ye the .ittrles nnd quiditiefl th.\t tlie lutwUi fiishioiMi voutd dictate, or good tiotc demattded nlxo a pplerrdid stock or straw bonnets, together with a besntiful assortment of Straw Oood^, Flowers, Ztasalaa,

Miremtothelatest

Bemember the jilsee—No. 107 Wabftnh Street,

ae Om doey J^Mft of Southern Bank, Terre-Haate, Iod.®8^ '58-d3ujwIy ,1^*"^ p. p. DJBQ& .o .i '^r*r ».fr v'giat Til.} inFRESa A RRI,¥A^-f of

Btc.

ic slnindsnce, bought by the ease at le*s than their i-aiucvuul will Im disposed of accordingly in nlifrt, er*r^tWng rtflni»iU? making fti? stock full awl ntttlet e. Kom, OUIe etrcet

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tfatom KstMT aaMm

nj jHroMitr, lo-wil:—On« to t« (km er«f» and «a Sa *ar aM aa «epar VH ia *OMMa to ka .seaa, aod aj»

ya»'« ^S la«t SMta« a»tted m.h«tt«nv *B#rSa rtgfct« iW-Wa, aa othei aiatk* or kna* to Sa a**. aa fw««t to SWaaa dotlan. tka *ataa Mtijwt and Mr eiMk vateo at tots thae. lSe4tMiafca«*f saaitor, was. ,-c

SafceetfWS aad i«»n to bafor at«» the —ksciOar, et»««af «r H«WW, A S. SWi K.n«i«jn,. r.,{a»**»i

I oa*tUjr. tea mraanWir ctf«o «aaa. «wa a Dac. 17, ICSS.—w«t-p(S44»

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hea lha Uelenlwwaf a asriel aaeetltaw' '^Aepeaer5, MRS.^ if• & STOWE |ii that portions of in will, agpa— Jm, saameaie* aaa^al eftho lunhnafi kt wiwpletti

Tho nevef, Mm teKeved, will as^ly sdstala Hm desrtYtB« rcjwtaiktt of tbe anlmr. It Old Tlie. *g Tn Sew ]Ti|inrl fe

Sewing AelwsMin

asNhor oil! have fqfli aepoetneity

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The ATLAWC MOSTBLY kM&ea eft'-ftsofeaeSsssaMd 'HewsMiiSfe ftiet, #3J» per awwa, or 95 cents a ArSw i»#t ef thajefar, •siri nsfj- eaeS^pMULle a«r ted

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To^e-Haute ft Richmond E. WtKTKK AMHAXOKMKRT. rpweTMAlM »al|r, taadafi Kssayf* ud. On aad attar MOTtJuT, tha S»k at*, tfi* TrilM ftllHotri ataU*««, Tffl

SAIL TKAIW.

Tarra-Haeta at Ml *. m. Arrive*al ladtsnxSntta at KXfHKMS T«A!lt# Uam Tarra-llaMa at.................. J.N a. «. Arrlw»»t litdtanapalUat....... ...SJW Stnpj.tiip outjr at bmll, Or««bea*tta and Cart«nbanrl).

Tim »bo*» Trata* «ttl mako roaNaettaa* at ladla**iiort*

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P««n««ir«»n are |tartlml*r1» i**ju«»tau to parekaaa ticket* bvfvra aatarias Uia Cki». criAs. woolt,

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IteAX) HotLANDKa

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in th« HollandsettfS

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rurutol Hlulwijjran, Wfi lartaf fAt ittmat-Mme lhe misery attending aa vttfl I hmliw«i«Maf

enHtaatiMi ol inM and bodr. hert lntaiwHf ad. hf aaiRg BtERHAViT# 11 TBR8,t«f*vf«it beahb."

HOLLAND BIT-

T^a fnet of dibi remedy beStMt Is sash high rapete snoox Hm HeHaixWe hi Wiaeonrtn, atkld*

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•teat hi tlie United States, argtios much hi Ite frror. Try it—for Chronic or Nerrous Debililjr, er any N«rw», Rkietwtis. et Nvtwalgk aflretfatti

MJlLyOV*," .::. OHT 0^ jyS(IPKDA^L MIGHT, A PORT i^ ^itaU,e(titainfaiff ilank BiUs to the aauuurt of tUty-fa^ 4AlaH, saf a Mper eoetaintas tho nam** t( A» Heaawllei^ 1. Btaiitt, /. Btiswcibg, T.^ Wetlien. cr I w& fMf

fle^Sg nal»aylae

WM* jmmrn

Utf atmre 1^ Mnais aa4 papail ^ft Clark

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Merits* and RwSe (aer. K,4t*

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