Terre Haute Daily Union, Volume 2, Number 283, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 20 December 1858 — Page 2

tp of Vi

li^rtng tf»e

,isga,4aaai, railroads, A., Ac. Abo pi*** of the trftaiffor tdwpi Ajvi Tillage® erf the Connty. Besides giving the sections and

quarter sections, it give* the names of owncrsof rmtatMte, we have always

considered'thai abad idea, for in a com psrstively new country, where transfer! of '.leal aetata take place, more or leee every day, it witl not be long before the snrface

a^y^p^fyrig^Hgl' e%%»fthe name* go. It give* th* meandering* of the river, creeks add smaller streams also

the locations o# roadein tbe Connty, all

takciifrdm actoal survey, and which make it v*Wable toaU.^Tbeweppewr to be

many errors opon it, aoch aa misspelled tame*, and othtrs of lees importance,

whiob, seems* roigKt hare bean made KgM by a correct reading of Aa proof.— But it is a go^d roap, and such as we have

Je/Seuij of. »MUal one, to English, ulad tltai oo good a grammarieaooukl find nothing worse against us.—/Wis iww.

We are not in tbe habit of picking per­

sons np for inch small mistakes as that, but&focfclt occttrrdd iiTan attitfi of only tix lines, charging us with the nee of some bad grammar in an article of over a col­

umn's longth, we do not thiuk Mr. Hardiug'sself congratulalionthat it is "noth­

ing wor*e," ia very consoling, particularly

us his charges against, us amount to nothing atallHWo still have hopes, however, that, 1? the editor of tbe Btueon will de­

vote himself'to diligent study, he may Stall all jK acquire the ability, of writing a

ttahw line criticism, with bnt one grammatical error ip it, which will corta nly be something of an iinproverooui upon his

formereffortr.

'The death of the llov. John Hick-

ling* the oldest methodist preacher in the world, and the last survivor of tbe "help-

ertj" of John Wssley, is reported. Mr, llickling was in the 71st year of his min­

istry, and was nearly 03 years old. A fortnight ago he lectured in Birmingham

on

ME«ly

Methodism

,f

Sa*4rtUy, i8th »t»u, ti»t *ap**Kpg

The

EH AUTE. MORSfll^. DfSC^ ». I«S. ^^irrrrr^iTTT'rM jHji Fir Pre«Meiil la ittO

joinrx

«®T'

*U«|14 Jp ip^ie Jw»4%*4 ev«ry citi*^ of the Coa^jr,,f*pecliUy.Wie" of real a»--«t*« owkiw

*rr* as

It bu »^«uULpf thecal* lowing

,i hp ou(#9^ and- *uM*M*im§-, Wittoni the principal boild-

Salary

and at the time

of his death was announced to couduct othor set view. H| died at Audlejr,^ New-oastle^Ptpon-Tyoe. "miih* ir\* %h*

Jggr Hon. Henry Boding^r, ex-Minis-

tor to Denmark, dictl very suddenly a* his residence ttt Shopheidtown, irginia, on

the 26th alt. He returned home from Kuwfpe few weeks ago, in good health, and since then partook of a eompHmen-

tnry dinner tendeml him by hw fellow

citi*e«s. Mr. Minger was ^formeHy

a CoUjgyQM' '1

Btwu.—The bill for the

eWwn of Unked Statae Senators, with Ue am^dment

of

(ImHomo

oar

to the emer-

p»7" blaiiM, has pasaetl, a»d only l«eka

\he Governor's signataro to W»-iaw*—

There was bet iittKi di«e#wwi in refc««oe t»tbe bill'a featwee aft* it waai^

tamed Irons the JJouae to

iQrrWeWra f^om the 8Ws Stttlad of

publiA setKtim«^th*dproaonn«d ft, abd nov the UgW»ti#w

dead 1«« 1pm..m *f«W r.'Ji'i W»"

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^#TUe^oiwieeewpaaywb«k «M«r msted in ieorgia eosse tksea^o on a charge of having mnnWed a man Al. aUma, ka*ebe« dl^arg^ Xmaa

connected with the

over. 5

ry

jar Beeeral atlempta Wve toew»fly

boea wade in Memphis to b«m l-:*gk and and the AvaJaaehe

newspaper offioca

l^{|s ippnistwfflrt af Samttel Meda-

to tho Governowbip of Kanaai, gives

•err genand satiafacUon te the po^pk of

that TcnHorr.

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diaa

Tbe Steiiilii sailed front tober, for Gslow to hare fanndei had previously sailed iron various potts and under vaiioos flags. Tbe folio wing passengers were in the forward cabin:

H. A. Manley, W m. M. Creeney, Mat*gam ZaJlpoeky, Mary J, Evans, AnneHughes, Mary Money, John Delaaey, Catharine Canon, Jeremiah Ilactnell, wifj and two children, Edward Can wee, EEward Peter Carroll, Jane Bradley, Timof&f i»r

Anne wdmr, ^fair Jm McGiven, P&frgM (^eAfield and tjO«jj JJmi* C?onnor, Robert lleU, Denis Haemgan, William

1

Kehti&y,' John Jennings, James .KeUr,

R®bert4e»lle*, Alary Msriilf, Mary A. Lynch, James Aoeli, Mary Aoefl. May Anell, Elisabeth Ancll. Margaret Foley, Robert Clarke* Honora Clarke, Thomas Collins, Eogehfc Daly, Thos. Healy, John Kicmann, Elizabeth K.ie«Bnnn,Ellen Kietnann, Wm. Kiemann,Mary J. Kiemann, Tobias Boyce, M. Doherty.

The following ase the aam.ee of tbe effi'sin eiiMhe' mwfc Capiam C«iutaa^ Jii. Berry, first officer Mr. Hastings second oficer Mr. Coslett, third officer, Dr. fartington, surgeon Mr, Ueirston, parser Mr. Wagstaff, purser Mr. Ashly engineer.

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The New York Herald as«ifcf" The news by the City WashSn is considered favorable to the Indian pirr. It appears that the Xdinburg arrived at Qlassgow on the 23d nit., having left her on (be 8dth of Oqtober. showing oonclasirely that the weatherwasbad and her voyage along one. The Indian Em*

pire left on the 23d October, and did not leave Halifax until the 26th nit., 6 P. M. The Difference between her time and that of the Ediaborg, a new and faster vessel, is not. after idl, so great aa to jnadfy undue alarm. It seems tbat insurance, notwithstanding fiie prevailing anxiety, was recently effected oft her in London at 25 per cent. It hoped the next steamer will bring news of her safety.

Ejwusik Amb^sadors.—

The British Minuter to Torkey enjoys

the highest annual salary granted to any English envoy he receives about #70,000

pet annum. The English Minister at Paris has a salary of 850,000. The Am­

bassadors. to Spain and Russia receive 130,000 each. The Minister to Austria

has 25,000 to the United States $22,000. The ether diplomatw representa­

tives are paid from $10,000 to *20,000 each. The Mission at Washington ranks on the pay roll, only aa third grade, bnt

in honora it is among the first. The reported succeiior of Lord Napier, who is recalled and is about to be sent to

Prussia, is the Hon. Richard B. P. Lyons, eldest son of Admiral Lyons lie was

,borh in f8V7, and is a bachelors #i

jjnfinfnwmta in New 7ot%. The Kew. York Herald makes the following estimate of the money paid to tbe various places of amusement in that city per nrgnt

frsk clas theatres about 94,000 Second *!*. do. do. 2,000 Opera, when represented, about 2,500 First class billiard rooms, abont *1 1,200 Second cla*s billiard rooms and bowling alleys. Drinking and musical Baloons, 200 Lowest drinking and musical saloons, 200 Sparring, rat and terrier places,' 100 Dancing places, ..""Tv"V* i'I

Total, ,r J? 811,soo

Jar Hie Delinquent tax list of San

Ftanciseo for the present.year fills nearly eight pages of the newspapers oCt|u4 city and comprises abont one-half of this

year's assessments. The manuscript copy consisted of two teams of closely written

foolscap. This indicates a great revul­

sion akwe iihe fast timee of the early gold

discoveries.

jar

Is -well informed

of London end Pirii on the S«bjert of their daRcnlty with Mexico, and giving these Cabinets to aadejnttaad that t^ay aie about to commence hoatititiee ipinrt Maxieo if reparation longer delayed.— •The American minister here hsM sent news to The Governor of Cbwt Mil W charged with j«|Ktip t# S^dlMI wectiMs in cfise ef laslililea. .m I

Archbishop

of

Hughea Mim* a

sermon in New York, 8«nday last, a bortion

which

had

wlerenyvte, the

UK*

i-r

8i&it d^mowa last rwk, I Ihipghi 0 taka a ride, f*

Cat Sto*t.—A

4,Never

a

A

fp

lion of the Bible »the yshKe tAeoh He s^i, yarding this maUer, that the CathoHee 4wa imwl ts «par vfm a systna whioh the. great majority of oar

cMmMr aamt to *tf*o*e^

19* TV*

bow

lying in the At-

IsAitiv Dock Basin, Broddya, III aai «nnal boats, loated with forty-two tkobsand WafteU of retato^ Ibey aeB M$1 S5

Siij

a iag they nid was Ck#

%r» *)f*i WM, when -dM SpagpaSidrd W (die I Uud oo Uie vbip. And touted til I «ras qaile hoarse— ••Billy, pat that mfawated fepal* pt^fectSe power throagh—golang

I*tberripT"^?4"S

9ratopped«tMil n«ek «a Af Oreoanew«Wlttfl^aB0B,*' _A^*av« #e expntMsas

A drink aai rest awhik We "hggtCttes'ei&hi tor the mart, I towed (be soaa aSp jaiipH Ate-lhejragoa. sal nfiiag tke ntm, wyahd the ^Hasftea iadividul, who held tbe double distilled esseact tf !igbt*»g, la eaphatle 'ZbW&t&SLZ} -J-.IT* WMs *f Let her rip!**

A ebap who dr«ri a large bay nag, 8eepedaaxlo«fcra "brash,",

tV/t-,

Be, whipping ap oar owa We went in with a nsh *«if Twas aeek and neck a stile or awre

We glided bjr like figfataing greased, For, havi^ hired die extraordinary animal, we eoaciaded that arc had a perfect right to get the worth of oar noaey, and^therdere-r-

To take serecsl miles. At .test we r*a la'o a cjap« 3'*^, ^Who fnr« as too Much Up, *L The IwselsolsMfti wagota too~^t^ag Bill snA ssyselfliito a^teh. by the road-ride. "*H," says I, the macs has ran airay!** BUI, straggfiag oader the eossMaed dfocU oC •,lag*t°and a wrath

%-f- "Let her rip.-

A

TtHt I".

Thk Iixihois S?atk Dkbu.—The

Mew

•'Let her ripl' Si#!

We drore altfflg wltfioat mbhap, At least a dosen miles 4 Stopping now andthea of coarse, A

philosophical old

man was one day passing a new school hoarse, erected somewhere toward^ the setting1 sun borders of onr glorious Union, when his attention was suddenly attracted to a crowd of person* gathered around the door. He inquired of j^boy whom he met what was going on. "Well notiiin* 'eept the aknle committy, and they're goin' in/' "A committee meets to-day? What for?*' ••Well," continued the boy,

mind, my son, what Bill did

what hits the committee met for "Then Bill got sick hanlin' them, and everybody got sick a nosin' them, but Bill got madder, and didn't give it up, bnt kept a ptlin' op the cats and—" "Tell what the committee are holding a meeting for." "Why, the sknle cbmmitty are goin' to hold a meetin' to say whether they'll move the skule honse or the cats!"

The old gentleman evaporated imme

diatoly.

ere^^*

on of the State of lllinoi« arc notified that

on the 1st of January next nine hundred thousand dollars will be divided upon su

bonds -as may be prssentod at. the 8tate Comptroller's office. The Chicago Demoarat, in making the announcement says

"Shoald this money noLall be taken, our people will take prompt measures to get rid of the two mill tax, which has Always been an improper one. If this were Spoiled our State might fall to,.meet iu interest, and our bonds would (all again. It is to be hoped that e\ ery bondholder of Illinois will send on and get his fay.

Zeg&ltn. Fmday, Decernbtr 17.

Th^3enate passed a bit for Urn appraisement of real estate, as reported from commutes on Finance, by a TOtwol 41 yeas to 7 nays./ Hi

Tbe afternoon aeaanm «htaee«a1lfiedln disenNiiag die Common School bill in Committee of the W hole.

In the H^nae, nearly the whole day was oecapied by a debate on the bill providing for the sale keeping of the public faada.

A few unimportant bills only wete passed. .'

Nsrw Ywut, Fubat, Dccutaaa 17. Thehilg

ir.

JGmk efPhfladelpbia,

fhm Ric&noad, Yirj^nia boand to Bio Janerio, wm» wrecked at sea November 28. The crew waa saved. Three of tfce^number have arrived hnes, and the remainder are on board the bark Ctrl*, brand to Savannah.

O^rlaadMUL

St.

Lame, Friday, December 17.

The Overland Mail of the Slit has ar(ivod wkh two tiiTOBgh paasenysra. The Mil is aaimportant. PaaaeMera rapoit the tsafa a good eondition. Mr. Panlee is mat 6* taalee east af Fosi Bellnap, thirty ho«ni «M oftlriM.

Coumoms, Friday, Deeember 17. ilhNt Myers, eeavhtel of the mcrdar of N«vitle in^e Stale Prisesi last spring, was axatmted ha the ieil-yaad st twenty nunctat after tvoto 0 clock U^day.

f^afas,J^|)ke^n«al Vast

FLOUR $4^0 per bbl. W HEAT, best qoafitv 75c per has CORNan9etded..........40to50eM EYS....: BALLET...... ...jBtefifcOATS .T.....«e POTATOES, fro« Boats. ..76 to 80e 8ALT-Oh»C*mperha«*l.-...^^0«

O A S A

E

Geo. M. Tuller,

,ryeu

see

Bill, that our biggest boy got mad at the teacher, and so he went all round and gathered dead cats. Hotliin' but cats, and cats and cats. O, it was orfnl, them cat si" "Pshaw! what have the cots to do with the school committee?" "Now, well, yon see Bid kept a bringing cats and cat* allers a pilin them np yonder,** pointing to a huge pile as large in extent as pyramid, and considerable aromatic, "ana ne piled them. Nothing but cat*, cats!''

j?f-

Bibles and Prayer

In Antique and Velvet Bindings,

both plain and ornamented.

The wants of the Children have not boon

itoverlooked in onr selection of

HOLIDAY BOOKS

An extensive assortment' of

INTERESTING,

•,f ttO

INSTBUCTIVB,

AMUSIXOV

Sit!

H1

W.H. BOCKINGHAM'8

Dec. 18-itf Book Store. nr. ii-n.i ,,

TeTS-naats 4t Btehmond X. B. wumn ARUXOBMinT. THitM »altr« saadar* lnwH1

flW

JL

On aad aaer i«uK»At, the Mt alt., the ertU leave as CaOewa. via: t, KAIL TltAllt. Ust«»Tarra-Baf at ... .»...SS a. it.

Tnaiaa wl

bam Ten*4b«te at. ...»*jS t.wu AwHeaat tadlanaasjta al IHeyplsf owty at ltnuUt, MsMaSle aad OMtai* ,*^rS»*aheeaTWatae'WW walie aiaiistlsaa atlaSlaaa

saygtteaiarty le^eaataK te »e*sWiae *pic$*s theCase.

5

Tlakete Mm

#J^HB SebectBe»* ^aat dsis» ia Wsadiis, dottdag, Beaael*«d Geeds. 4«, tarsw^at the Anriliea JPtUkS^aaa.

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""T

I

1 6 O S I

Carr's Hall—8! Nigtits! A- iat

5,1

AT

m- 2*

CoDoiencin§ Monday, Dec. 20.

Original Caoapbell Minstrels and Brass

Band, from 444, Broadwai Sssgt, CkstsH*, Operatic

with Bar*

Oi

teniae*, Dance*, fee.

ET Fee puticvlm see bills of day Doors open 64 O'clock. Comm nee 71. Or. F. A. JOIfiSS, Aft.

Dec. 17.

j^THlRD ANNUAL ASSEMBLING

TXQO im COltPAIfT, Ifi 2,

"•"gAT OAHHtS HALL. Friday Evening, Dec. 4, 1868: TICKETS INCLUDING SUPPER, To be had of the Committee and at the door.

COXKWITTfir OF •UtAJMSEMKlVTS. /no. 6. &epaeason, Jaa. Beaoohamp Henry BUis, Jno. A. Brjan,

James WWrv,

Jb*o. B. ,Wilkin». %& C. A. Goodwin.

rieen t-emxiTTGE

H.'I^urrie. W- Smith. C. A. Goodwin. COMMITTE or KECKmen. G. 8. Nelson, J. L. Jlthan.

W. R. Westfail.

BOOKS

vi

FOR THE

ays

^Elegant Booke for

onrlst ma

ANDss

NEW YEARS

Among which are some of the handsom­

est volumes ever produced in thia country.

5 ", Superbly Boand A N BEAUTIFULLY PRINTED imd

ILLUSTRATED.

"ft.

A Groat Variety of

8 O

.10, '^-i^Hfiy »d*l

1largc

in abnudanee, bought by the ease at lews than their value^utd will be di»posed of neeoniingly iu short, everythinf reouisite mskitig my stock full sa mpl «te. No S3, Ohio street.

rat reo in vac

December) o. of tbe Atlantic,

from the bw otr ng of a seriai astel fioss be pen of MRS. 8TOWE and that portions it will appear in socenH^te anas^en of the Mafasine until it is completwrd.

O

The norel, it is bellcred, will amply iMlsh

mi

the period Imwediately following die Ferolstloa —in which the author will hare full opportunity for the display of her raired resrrM.

The ATLAN1C MOSTHLY aiay be had from all Book-seilem and Kewsatea. Priop, $3,00 per smntti, or cents a namber. On the receipt of the prior, the |*aWishew will mall a copy, post-paid, to aay address ia the United States. millipe, Sftmpaoii** Computjr, ivausnaaa, aoeraw»

D«. 14-dtf

FOBS0U.enthis

AND ATTRACTIVE

Volumee of t^ory grade and *riee can te,

tK, OR EXCHA5UE FOR Ctl MO •rty a aad watl imprered Ism situate* 1$ ailles alt a are at ST- ttr

107 Wataak flt.t oae doorBaatof Sevtfcerm Baak.

I would respeotfhlly in form the citiaens of Terre-Uanie and vicinity that I have just received from^the East, one of the

Largest and stocS^ofSSbSawST8)kMMB evet'oSteret for sale ia tliis market, embracing every variety o( t)

Men's Women's and hildren's Wear,

Saitable for the Fall and Wiuter trade, which I will sell***

8AeWAT4c BAKTOS Laad AgeaU.

POM

FABM

HUt*

1

f-

CUAM. WOOD, 5

Bam sMe eldm

amy beaeoea-

asdated at an hews. LOG A!t St SHERBHTHW, Kov. lS-dtffewftfMi.ii Sign of the Thrse

/'k'

flTHOLESALE AND XUETFAIL,

AT THE LOWEST LIVING RATES, l£pR CASH.

4ji am Abo Preptred to Mafin&ctiire la Order,

On tbe shortest notice, any kind of work which may be caHed for. My old enstomers and all others aie rcspeetfully invited to give me a call. ^"Qis .^Remember tbe place—Ho. 107 Wabash Btrewt,

FRESH ARRIVAL

HAVE jast teceiTsd from Mew Tork citr, as and beautiful assortment everything pertaining to the loilliaer depart neat, aa has ever been offered for sale la thU city.

My style and selection of macr dress bonnetr are otmb

the latest importstl« and adoetad wfch

aa eye to the styles and qualities that the latent* lasfaioos wwikJ dictate, or good taste deauiadcd abo a ipiendid ftoek of straw buawets, together with absiaatiSal sssortmeat of

Btmw Goods, riuwois Wqwaiaa, Ac.

Mrs. SPARKES.

PSTRAY NOTI€R.—-Whereajt, W 11. •LJ Kief A KlrhaH KwtltorJ, .k^rt^Un Jay rl*lt«d «bimi

tCNgllM Uall wiliert •pprnt.et1 tfwUH ImcS

with Orn 'Mtarinpr (feflcrfirtlott*

aad White, SmiUi^I and Murk*4, with a rr|» tl aar aaS and aa un«artli In Ui« ltfl, an«

anpralaad to ,tw«lir» dmlara. Oatod vhu 7th dajr«f UuumWii, WJ*.

Dated this 6tk day of ler«nib«r, IIW.

T#,

Ono door East of Southern Bank, Terre-Haute, Indl P. DBCK.

BAT.lt«,

GHTY ACRES: beinf the trest halt north-west qaarter *«tioaS3,t»*a 10, range T, ta Clay county. The property Is sitasted aa he CamL ten adles wath of Leekpoift, la a weUettted aeighborbood. The bad Is of sapetfor qaaBty, aboat thirty acres cleared sad under ntaee, *Kli ia apple-orchard of sixty select trees. Tbe

vita tlaiber, which will eoauaand

ajgoedprieehs seed'wooiaa thejeMad^The vleioity of ftae water-power. frear*et BJr* fitooe oocaer of the premises, asakes the location deaimhLL

Tenas eaer. la f*rm post eflee, sa aear Ihs |i

die Mat-Cossewes raad,

1UL.OSBORN, Ageat.

Bee. i», vrn^&a.

Strayed! ,|

tOX tile sAeeHher, Brlag ie T«nc-HaSe«

F-

•%. Brnmm Com*

I A E N E W

.off

lcll, ant

i»C«AHl» Kkn»lORt»,(

SohrrM aad nwotn lo betova ms tbla Tih day o( Daaewbev, 1.1). SS0. M. mtHMtt, P.

I portH^r fl» hMMtayto be s'traf ropy as taken om mr Kdraj BaolU tht* t3lti day «f Dw» A.I 'SC. ASIHtKW WllAlS^ CUrk.

ptiTBAY NOTICE^-VVberaas, id^k J-i BeaochaMf and Andrew Xeyafa Wava day •tutted tha tlt« fWrin of ilom it«lco *»mI ttnsm appralaed the following Kanj |f»pettf tO-1 r«Ml and thilt •poltinl heller, ittMMA to yasra old hut Pptfajr, raarVCkt with acmp art per Kaltcra)! of of tlw rlxM ear m#1Hi upper bit Ihe lad, no othet marks or brautU to b« »o«n, and appraised lo fltteen dollars, the saate being just and n»fr rash ralae at this time. S

Oiiti

Toe throe

annj.

ZADOCK BKECHEM.) ANI1KKW MKYKKH, *P|*aiaer».

Kabsoribed and sworn to brfor «h», the aatmerlbais thlt 6Ui day of December, A l, isns. K. JtHIGGH, J. P., tsasi..) 1 certify the torvroJnif toW a true copy froui Kstray book, Hits 18th ilat of I)er., A. D, 1P58.

t»iy

AN1K«W WII.KI», Clerk

Bee. 17, !BM.-w4t-|»tf4.«t

flttss. HARRIET BEECHEK STOWK •'"v aXO The Atlantio ISoathly.

The Publisher bep lenve to announce t» the reading world, that the chapters of a rtory entitled

THE MINISTERS WOOING

FRGNC11 STORE.

1

116, Main it, between 4th A 5th,

Tem-Ba«ie, Xediana.

per cent Reductloa on their whole stock of Woolen Goods.

Jusl received, decidedly the best assortment of heavy and light Cloths, Cnssimoros and Ve stings, in the city, and at a reduction of 25 per cent on last fall prices.

Among the lot of Cloths are,

Fnr Cloths*—all prices. Seal Cloths—all prfee#/ Teter 8bam—all prices,

Beavet—all prices,

s,

Pilot—ail prioos, Trieo—all prices,

In CmsfcUttte (hey hare asplcudid lin', such as 3-4 Fancy Colored—-all price*, 8 4 Black do 6-4 Fancy colored do tJ-4 Black do do

VestlngM Black and Fancy Silk Velvtts, Fancy Colored Silk l'hirli, BJtvck and Fancy Grenadines, Also a fitie line of DRESS 0001)8 very cheap.

JEM BR 01DER1ES.

Shawls! Shawls! j§haw)a! Shawls!

TWO HUNDRED CLOTH CLOAKS,

at a nidnction of 30 per cent on last Fail's prices.

Boots and ftbooi Cheap.

Skirts! Skirts! Skirts! JJX!£R81ItBTS

AND DRAWERS!

HOS1BK AMD GUOVB8! And Domestic Goods of all descriptions. JOSEPH ZOLEZZ1, Salesman.

D.«o. 18, mS.-dwly^a^'"33^

MOTIOJS.

ANpfwfltable

pefwrn trishfng to eagM* In a pieasaftt, and honorable Kw-lness, cna hear a Ant rate ehanee, hy ealling at the &t< auit rith selling rate

prwi

ISrew En gland

of a irst House. A msa ac^uaiDU'd with selling pattnt rights preferred. Ewpilte for

Dee. l^-dlw. -t*

IiSwa4asy.il V. March SS«.wls

si

wfAaiwee araaad her hoeas. No other awrks td. She waa raised aa iat prairie. Any oae gf*ia£tafeftaatiba of the wher aborttofasidcaw.erretandM hartoate, willhe ttewraPy rewanW. C. E. B1DWELL, tth st,M hoass aerihaf rsliread'

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