Terre-Haute Weekly Express, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 6 November 1867 — Page 3
Wednesday, Morning, Kov,
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ggj° Deer, hunting is said to be good -11l&feiity-'foi&tiU* southern of tliis city.-
J. E. Risley entered upon bis du
ties as Deputy Commissioner of, Internal Revenue, on Monday last.
f©" Large ^^tities of cooperware, manufactured at Ibis place, is shipped to points west.
The next term oi the Common
Pleas Court convenes on the third Mon* day in December.
'10* Tho I ndianapolis and Yincennes Railroad will bo completed to tiosport by tho first of April.
Tho Alton Democrat predicts that
wheat in the St. Loui9 market will be $3 per bushel before next spring.
gty* Thb two hand fire eDgines in this city are for sale. They are splendid ma chines and would do good service in any of our neighboring small towns.
Gigging fish at night i.-t one of tho
Bpot^s, ipdulged iu by some of our people. (Twa parties capturcd about forty few nights sinov
8^*The Bellefontaino Railway Company is boring an artesian well at their depot, Indianapolis, in tho northwestern portion of the city. The augur has gone down forty-two feet, and is now passing through a deposit of fA'w logs.
Mr. Herkimer has accopted tho po
sition of superintendent of tho Indianapolis and St. Louis Railroad. His salary is eight thousand dollars a year double that of his former position, but in tho transfer from a road that almost runs,itself to one that is to bo reconstructed he will find, no doubt, more than double work.
HEP Wo are pleased to hear Mr. Chas. R. Peddle spoken of as tho probable suc- .. .qessqr of Mr. Herkimer, as Superintendent of the Indianapolis road. A long term of faithful service as Mastor Machinist, united with on tire fitness, causps him to bo just tho man for tho position.
gtjyGov. Morton is at tho Torre Haute House. Ho will remain here a week or more, and in the meantime will teat tho virtues of tho artesian baths. His health' however, is not bad, and he will be at Washington at tho opening of Congress( •, confident, of attending to his duties during tho wholo session.
The buildiugs being erected at
Plainfied for tho House of refuge, arj rapidly approaching completion, and will be ready for occupancy by tho end of the year. It is designed to admit but a small number of inmates at first, and to increase the number gradually to the full capacity of the buildings. As the institution is to bo conducted on tho "family system," a small start and slow growth are necessary to insure success.
IggrTho press of this city will bo represented at the meeting of tho Western As sociated Pro?s, which convener at St. Louis to-day, by Gen. Cruft, of t.ho
Tuk County Taxes
this week.
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«a^1iiggr The Circuit Oaurc 'iajouHtw yaa,," torday until tha 20th inst
Tfite iTest brands oi flour command
$14 ^j^rrei iVretail.in this rparfeet. .!•!«• .n 5 i—
,j f®n-.03aetft ar« 3G0- students attending Asburj'. .University at Green«a«t}o. a
fine
®Sy During the month of October there were 23 interments in the City Cemetery—twenty from tho city and three from the country.
JfiT- Some of our city butchers aro selling the best cuts'ef beof at. 12J cents per pound. Others, oblivious to the recent decline in beef cattle, hang on to the old price of fifteen cents
The paupers aro lo bo removed to
the new Asylum, about the first of December. The Commissioners have continued the keeping of the poor to Mr. Geo. W. Sparks until tho first of March.
fatT" Tho next State Teachers' Institute will be held at N«w Albany, beginning on Christmas evening. Rev.. Dr. Tuttle of Wabash College, will deliver the in. augural, and Hon. Will Cumback, of Qreensburg, the annual address.
Exprkss,
and Mr. Edmunds, of the Journal, who goto see if something cannot be done to improve the quality as well as quantity of the news now sent by telegraph to the press outside of the larger cities.
fob i807.rrXho
tax duplicato now in tho hands of the County Treasurer calls for tho following amounts, including delinquencies, in tho several townships: Harrison Honey Creek Prairieton Prairie Creek Linton Pierson Riley Lost Creek JTevins Otter Creek Payette Sugar Creek
..$152,232 12 ... 11,886 22 6,840 35 7,727 55 7,103 95 7,334 74 8,964 46 ... 10.420 14 7,026 20 ... 11,359 G8 9,573 27 ... 12,482 40
Total....:.. $253,040 08
The following extract in regard to
delinquent subscribers, we take from ,an exchange It speak? the sentiments oi the press generally, when it says:
11
Except the ca=h system is exclusively and rigidly observed,, we know of no business whose bills are so difficult to collect. This is not because the subscribers are unwilling to p:»y, but it is principally owing to tho neglect. Kach one imagines that because bis year's indebtedness amounts to a small sum the printer cannot be much in want of it, without for a moment thinking that the fruits of his entire busi upss are made-up'of exactly such little suius, and that the aggregate of all the subscribers 9 "by fto means an inconsiderable amount, of money, and without
Vhfch the" piiblishet could not for a single day corttitrue to issue his paper.''
'6®* The new Jewish Synagogue was dedjeated in Lafayette last Friday,
HSBu, House breaking and robbery are becoming very frequent all over the State. fiST Two birds—Benedict Henn and Philemena Wren—were recently married in Floyd county. ggjj^One hundred and thirty-nine bankruptcy petitions have been filed in this State to date. !gr One of our hotels regales its guests with choice dishes ot ox-tail soup. Of ourse it makes them feel "bully."
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Lafayette is to have a prize fight
Vincennes is soon to have a gro
cery .store upoD-theco-opecaSiy® plan. |gy A cool, nipping wind caused an airing to overcoats yesterday.,
Mattoon is enlarging and deepen
ing a pond for a skating park.
An inch and a dollar are the addia I
'tSff' Five new fire cisterns are nearly finished and ready for use of the city.
Bc&* The dog tax has been decided constitutional by'the Supreme Court.
Forty-six applications for divorce
are pending in the Floyd Circuit Court. J8@*A fisherman at Evansville imports crawfish from Cincinnati for fish bait.
How to stop the Indian war-—in
troduce base ball among them.
J-'"
In spite of all our pride, We bring
up at last on a dead level. Tippecanoe county has a lynx. Vigo must have one soon to be up with the times.
Lowte Jones, of Wayne county
bad at the Wayne County Fair 225 different varieties of apples. S&" Knox county has sent ten persons to tho Insane Asylum since the first of January.
There are two hundred members
belonging to the two lodges of Good Templars in this city. Pgr Chicken stealing is an amusement indulged in by some of the unconscionable thieves of New Albany.
The next annual session of the
Grand Lodge of Good Templars will be held this? city,. ygjr» It is stated that the Wayne County Fair Ground is the best in the Str.te.— Don't believe it!
New corn is coming to town, but
new cornmeal is sought in vain at the provision stores. Mrs. J. A. Zolezzi has been appointed post-mistress at the village of St. Marys.
The now brick building adjoining
the corner of Ohio and Fourth street, now about completed, is to be used as a Furniture wareroom.
The Journal directs the attention
of the benevolent to the propriety of establishing a "foundling hospital" in this city. Trustee Naylor is doubtless getting tired of the nursery business.
Dr. Loftin, of Mechanicsburg,
Boone county, in removing a stable, recently, found four snakes, three black, and one white, as white as milk, it is said,
py There have recently been shipped early a hundred guu carriages and mortar wagons, as also ordnance stores,to the Indianapolis Arsenal.
A young man named Swinehart
while riding a race near Millersburg, Elkhart county, was thrown from his^ horse and instantly kiiled.
fltijjj?" A Goshen man recently bought a loon "thinking it was a goose. Three days' boiling developed the fact that the loon is not an edible fowl. gfcaf Ambrose Parish, for the murder of Robert W. Wires, in Orleans county, has been sentenced to tho penitentiary for life. g^gf There can be no doubt that a number of incendiaries aro in town, and our citizens cannot be too cautious in guard, ing their property.
tho shortest Thanksgiving proclamation wo ever saw in print. It will be found in another column.
Tho Rockport Democrat is out for
Horatio Seymour for President in 1868, and William Holraan for the Governor of Indiana. ''To make butter keep," the books say, "the buttermilk must all be worked out, not washed out." To make the char actor keep, also, the nonsense must all be tcorked out, not played out.
Sarah A. Woodward, of Wells
county, recovered $300 from Jeremiah Roe, because he breached bis contract to marry ber, and $400 for the support of the child. Roe has a "hard row to hoe
A coroner's jury, after investigating tho death of a child in Buffalo, brought in a verdict of ''death from the injudi seious administration of Winslow's Soothing Syrup,' which caused convulsions and congestion of the brain."
Mr. Ochlkuck, of Evansville,
placed $400 in a cigar box for safe keeping, wrapped up in a piece of .newspaper, A little son of Mr. Ochlkuch desiring to see a good blaze, threw tho paper and contents in the fire, thus losing the «n
tire amount. iSTWe are requested to state that Rev "Wm. J. Davis, the new pastor of. the African M. E. Church, has been authorized by the Trustees to take the book hereto fore held by Mr. Johnson, and collect all subscriptions towards the new church •building, and receive suck new-aubacrip-tions may be made. fSTlf the following is genuine, it is a blessing in the shape of a receipt to cure the felon:
As soon as the part begins to swell wrap the part affected with a cloth thor oughly saturated with tincture of lobelia, and the felon is dead. An old physician says he knows it to have cured scores of casw, and It never fails if applied in sea
Whdif a wiffe caa p^S^hef'hus-
band, ancT.b& {n&isbelSJoaly by imprison ment for eight-yesr^as intbe case of Mrs Yoe, (rf^LivTOgftpn^ cpun^y, Illinois, is there ttoi some teasOB-ior 4xmpfahic as to the in adequate jprotection of the masculine gender 2^rs»Tdsiijjl become too iot£' mate with a Dr. Teomans, under whose counsel she administered the fatal drug to her husband. 8 £•, •#»**. J-. 16^ '*Boiling down" tne news has be come a sort of•? mania with the daily press. "Boiling down" the words of edi torials would be a profitable business, as it would jgfeatly economise work, paper, space tod tfmo. ^he writer who' makes an editorial two minutes longer than it need be, causes the waste of one hundred and thirty-nine days of time by one hundred thousand persons who r.may read it, and, moreover, robs them of the Valuable knowledge thit tnight have been communicated in place of his stirplusage.
The Wood-sawing tournament at
Lafayette last Friday, resulted in a victory to the Hoosier Base Ball Club, the nine sawing nine cords of wood in three hoars and forty-two and a half minutes, beating the nine of the^dung
(&'eri's
A Cow on the
Hotel
tel.
Gov. Conrad Baker promulgates
Tho traditional panther has put in
an appearance near Montmorency, Tippecanoe county. The varmint is to be hunted with men and dogs.
Anna Dickinson's new lecture is
entitled "Idicts and Women." The local of the Indianapolis Journal wickedly calls the title tautological.
"Christian
Association, {en minutes. The sport was witnessed hy a large crowd of ladies and gentlemen^ at ten cents admission, the saws kept time to the music of the Silver Cornet Band, the Bramble House furnish ed dinner on the ground to the contestants, and Saturday's Journal of-that city devotes two columns Uf the iffai^
A Knox county applicant for di
vorce incorporates tiie following poetical letter, (which he "writ" to liis runaway wife) into his bill, for, the purpose of showing that he had used ovwy^hdea'Vjjr to reclaim her: MJ.i t% B338AJ1Cl "My dearoet Hitrriatj why hare you left ma 1
Sighing, weeping alhnf'oiie, With none to talk to, or cartas me— My wretched fate I mnch bemoan.
"My eyes are swolten big with w'eopltig, My nose is red and swollen, too I have in all respects the poorest keeping
Of any man who tries his duty, for to do.
"Come back, O, Harriet! I entreat you, Come back and lire with me onoe mora Cume back and I will treat you
As I have treated you before.
"I say again, then, as I said before, Come back to your Johnny so true Come and stay at yonr home as before, 'For there is a light in the window'for you.'
tQT Marriage licenses were issued by the County Clerk last.week to the following parties Josiah Dougherty 'and Racha^'Kizer. Lewis C. Scott arid Catharine Cole. James Findley and Ellen'Camshaw. Joseph H. Holmes and Nancy M. Mattox. Geo. E. Smith and Mary T. Webster. James Wood and Amelia Brown. Martin McKeene and Catharine Cordin Wm. R. Garrison and Sarah J. Houser. Christopher C. Hide and Rebecca Morris. John Cook and Caroline Barton. Tillottson T. Ellensworth and Mary Langford. Sebastia Mooted tin di
Second Floor
of a
I—The city ordinance restraining
horses and hogs f»o.m running at lai-ge does not prohibit cattle from roaming about at pleasure, and some cows in this city please to roam around, with such liberty as to cause great trouble to their owners and annoyance to neighbors. The greatest liberty of this kind that- we have heard of recently occurred Saturday night, when a cow entered the back door of the Green Tree Hotel, corner Sepond^and Cherry streets, kept by Mr. Conzman, passed along the hall, climbed the stairsj and entered a room- the door of which happened to be ajar. The noi-e awakened a lodger, who, in a terrible fright, -alarmed-thewhole' KfrtiSehblcT "'STclaimi the devil was in his room The landlord appeared with a light, when the cow joined in the fright, made a bolt at a window taking tho whole sash Witfr herl Alighting on a back shed roof, she made a few steps, whenfhet fefet.-fiew' skyward, and with a heavy thi^d and a grunt, the huge bovine felfto the earth below, and walked aw$y ttppardntly nniojured from fair midyi^t^qtforatoOii' ot the Gtfeen Tree Ho-
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l«rre-Hattte Price, Ciurent. Jr.om the Price-Currentcf .the produoe dealers of this city, issued this week, we obtain the following •wholesale prices for the several Articles enumerated:
Beeswax^ -28 cents per potfnd} prime white beans, $2:50 per bushel common beans, 75 cents and $1 butter, choice yolloWi 25 cents mixed, 15 and 20 cents cooking, 10 cent3. ,' -W\s.
Eggs, 20 cents per doeon ndw feathers, 65 and 70 cente per pound flour, family, $13 superfine^lO. -v3
Apples, driod, $1 p6^ "bashel green', 25 and 75 cents peaches dried tb Kalyes, $1,50 per bushel in quarters
Wheat, $2,40 and $2,50s'«eV T)Cishel corn, now, 55 and 60^ce«i'ts per bushel Qld corn, 80 cents oats, 45 andf»50 cents barley, $1 rye,-$l-pbnckwheRt,v~75"cts.
Prairie chickens, $2,50 per dozen quail, $1,25 per dozen rabbiU, $1 squirrels, 75 cents.
Ginseng, 60 cents per .pound: onions, $1,35 per bushel. Chickens, old, $2,50 per dozen young chickens, $1,50 and $1,75 turkeys, 65 cents each ducks, $1,75 per Tlozon, geeso, $3,50.
Potatoes, sound and extra, 75 cents and $1,10 per bushel, ordinary potatoes, 50 and 75 ccnts por bushol.
Cctton' rag?, 3 and 3J cents per pound Clover seed, $7,50 per bushel timothy seed, $1, 75 flax seed $1,90 and $2,25 per bushel.
Hickory nuts, 50 and 65 cents Jer bushel pecans, 8 cents per pound hazlenuts, $1.25 and $1.50 per bushel
Tallow 9 and 1Q cents per pound. The general remarks of the price-sirg rent circular state that the-market during the past week has-been quirt. Butter is dull at quotattfrrff. Eggs in fair demand. Poultry dull except geese, which are in demand. Dried fruit in demand.
Robbery—Arrest
and
one of the
Escape
or
Robbkrs!—The
store of Mr.
James Elliott, at Elbridge, ten miles west of this city, was entered Wednesday night and robbed of from three to five hundred dollars' worth of tlothing. The safe was afso picked and about two hun dred dollars in greenbacks taken. Two men seen going out frotn this city the day previous, were supposed to be the robbers, and were traced to tbfs place early next morning, crossing at the railroad bridge. One returned across the bridge the same afternoon with a new and empty earpet sack. It was supposed he went back to get some goods he had secreteted in the woods, and Mr. Elliott summoned a posse and laid in wait near the bridge. Syjfl-- enough, their surmises proved correct,'J Yor shortly after dark the man returned with his carpet sack well filled. He was stopped and an examination demanded. With considerable reluctance he gave up the bundle, and while all were eagerly examicibg the contents, the fellow "cut stick!' and notwithstanding seYerftt pistol shots were sent after him, he sneemted iir escaping. As he ran he shed hia, over and under coat—both of the stolen goods. The coats Were punctured with two pistol shots, one in tne breast and the other in the tail, from which there can be no doi^bt the man was wounded, bu^ to what extent he is injured we cannot atate. His name is not known. The polwe ate on his track again, and as he and the o^her man'are fcnown, they will doubtless be! caught.
The most needful bonds
lock—Fiveotwenties. -i
|0* One ot the most disagreeable wayg of women—To weigh two hundreds
fST**When young women blush and weep, ean they be said to raised hfce and efo WW kw
167" County Recorder Sparks surrefo ders his office to "John J. .Meyer, the Recorder elect, on the 16th inst. *f
.. The Madison Courier oomes otit in favor of General Grant as the next Re publican candidate for President.
Goethe said every boti moi of fis
cdst him a purse of gold. Jokes now-a" days (ours particularly) merely require a face of brass. VsQ
A young feuow in Memphis
Tenn., recently espoused a weman sixtytwo years old. No one can doubt his inclination to marry-age.
The alarm of fire Saturday eve
ning was occasioned by the burning of a small dwelliog on South First street, the. property of Mr. Frank Sage.
The Fort Wayno Gazette says I),.
R. Pershing, of Liberty Mills, will be candidate before the Republican State Convention, as a candidate for Auditor of State.
1st."—This three-letter syllable is daily hitched on to some new word. Thela$6 agony" is to call a minister (or authors ized officer) performing a marriage cere^ mony, a "splicist."
CosTLT.—Tho Anderson Standard says it is estimated that the expense of the trial of White, including from the time of his arrest to bis execution, will amount to over $2,000.
A slander suit occupied the atten
tion of the Circuit Court Saturday, in which Patrick Curley recovered four hundred dollars in damages from Thomas,. Ward. Tho parties live near St. Mary's*
It is with deep regret we learn
that among the losses by tho fire at Paris, Ills., last week, was the almost entire de-^ struction of theBeacon and Blade newspaper office, owned by Wm. Moore, Esq., formerly of this city.
The Evansville Cotton Manufac
turing Company have commenced weaving. They have as yet but three looms in motion, but will put others in motion as rapidly as tho complicated machiuiRty can be adjusted.
Mr. Andrew Johnson's term of *?*.
flee will expire just fifteen months and' five days from the day of National Thanksgiving which he has appointed.— Let everybody give thanks for that, as well as for all other mercies promised and hoped for.®
Apple Worm.
Joseph irie1AlVtiy.
Isaac A. McGrew and Nancy J. Hollenbeck. ./
a@~/Thero is a hurrying to a.id fro among the builders. The occasional sniffs of winter are strong reminders that the top of a building is not a pleasant locality in cold weather. There is an unusually large number of buildings to be finiahed this season, and if they are all inclosed in sepison, the work of finishing will employ the carpenters a great part of the winter
t&" One of our blacksmiths astride a pony, which he was attempting to guido with only a halter, got up an exciting as well as amusing runaway up Main street yesterday afternoon. Tho last we saw of the modern John Gilpin, ho was turning down Fourth street past the post, office,, leaving his hat in a mud-puddla.
The Gubernatorial Question.-—For
two weeks jast different newspaper correspondents have been busy in circulating tho report that the friends of Mr. Colfax, would present his name to the Renubli:' can State Convention, as a candidate for Governor. The Evansville Journal, of Friday last, is authorized to 6tate that, Mr. Colfax, himself, has not been consulted in any such movement, that he doos not desire tho nomination, and that he will not be a candidate for Governor.
Every Day Boys.—Happoning
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The apple worm i^
said to leave the fruit early in October^ and wind itself up in a cocoon under the bark, leaves or rotten wood. The present month is tho best time to hunt for and destroy thesococoons. Fruit growers can ake notice and commence the Bearch for he nests of tho "wurruiiis."
into
one of our clothing stores Saturday a gentleman came in and naked, to be shown some "common pants for overy day boys." The clerk pertly askerl, "What kind of boys aro those?" Wo can toll him Thoy are the best boys in tho world —tho ones that make honest men, and very often, brilliant and true statesmen. Of this kind was Abraham Lincoln and Salmon P. Chase. Neat cassimore on pert boys looks well but it. is tho "every day boys," who pull nn "common pants" early in the morning, and walli boldly and surely up to succcss and honor.
Another Valuable Ccal Discov
ery. -We learn from the Journal that Mr. Aloxander McPhersou, whose farm is on the line of the Terre Hauto & Indianapolis Railroad, six miles fast of the city, while prospecting for coal on his place, a few days since, discovered a vein of excellent coal about three feet in, thickness. This discovery was made in one of the bluffs about one hundred yards south of the railroad, and the coal vein is wtly a few feet below the surface, which renders it of easy access. While digging, for the coal several specimens of kidney iron ore were discovered, leading to the belief that both coal and iron exist in vast quiin titles in that locality.
The close proximity of these new dis coveries to the city will increase the jnterest our citizens may feel in further developments.
B@T The Indianapolis correspondent- £)ry snhjgcts, tralyr" of the Evansville Journal learns from a member of the Morgan Raid Commission that the business of tho Commission is nearly closed, the claims of residents of Dearborn county being the only ones remaining for examination. Claims amounting to more than four hundred thousand dollars have been approved, including sixteen thousand dollars to the O. & M. Rsilroad Company, and thirteen thousand dollars to the J. M. & I. Railroad Company. Citizens of Harrison county filed five hundred claims, and in Ripley county more than three hundred wero, presented. The Commission will conclude its business, this week, and will meet at Lawrenceburg for that purpose,'
The avowal of a man's political
opinions not unfrequently has ah effect on those with whom he has to deal. Not long since a man named Powell, -a. resident of Miami county, while on his way home from a neighbor's hou=e, where he had collected $85, was waylaid and r^b^ bed. After the thieves bad got his ensnf he was asked his politics. He replied that he had always voted the Democratic ticket. "If that's so," said the gentleman of the road, "you shall have a part of your money back/' and forthwith $15 were refunded. It is the most tangible evidence we have read of the advantage of being & Democrat.
j©- A shockinr thlnr i£-TWnEp5f=-f T'i«idh
jjafvirffe
y$efv.'
A man otlow extraction—a cheap
a
Billiard players, like lambe, are
fonftof "gambling im tlliPgreen."
tilling orders ies.
lars. Four burglaries were comriutted Wednesday night.
Steefe. aged eighteen years, diea oft consumption, at Rockville, a few days iiAoe.
Died.—AtMankato,
Freddy,
Minn^ Oct.
so^oF^Geo. E. and Elizi
Weaver, formerly of this city.
t&~ Mrs. ThaqpHopn, a£.Fort,. Wayne recently fired fouryfrhotrafca burglari who was trying to entM fte^'honse. Plucky a
1
i^is^jQueen Bluch, a young lladv
of Seymour,:fell in front of apassingjtrjiw last Friday, ,wfls run over andtinsi killed? -11o W
Mr. A. O. Hough has sold por
tion of his coarTtf'Wdtr town ship ta.. Company. lo gBAJ'J
t» the
the E. & C. freight trains sawea off tw6 of the fingers from his right hand ^ith a circular 8aw, at Evansville, a few days since.
The tax duplicate for 1867 is now
in |,h,e tytqda ,^f the County Treasurer. ^Elsewhere tne advertisement W that offi^ cial gives the rate of taxes in «aeh township. "*V
The citizens of Putnamville seem
to be very fond of music. They have or» ganized one Brass Band and aro getting ififi another. That is a" good to'v^ti bn a blow.'' Mit .%**'•
W8P NUttfng parties are all thb go just now. A party of ladies and .gentlemen the woods thig morning, with bas» kets. satchels, bottles and lunfih.
Th,e India.i\apQlis jcotjffespofident of
tlie Cincinnati Gazette saya it has bee..
A. Hendricks will be the Democratic didate for Governor of Ihdiana mixt oar.
'A betrayed Irish.girl |bcLafayette begfln':killiffg-,hec"lilse .1over. He offered to marr^ .^or. if jh^MWQul^ii't.. fly^sh tho job, and the bargain was closed at the Priest's house immediately
8^^ What a fine sailor's wife -would a modern lady make, with a notion (ocean) in her bead, a cataract in her 'eye, forty springs.in hor. skirt, a oreek in herbhek, high tide shoe*, and i# Wa'Mrfall head.
standard ofjpcofessioi-1%L4ut Watetna^f^^Tgl jp^d t^
4&&diful
i8Vi?lus infested with Lurg burglaries were comtaittec
JUKI Mil
A dog belonging to Mr. B. Itup
penheimer,-Corner of Second and Walfrut sttpets. supposed to be rabid, wa^ shot yesterday evening.
Sheriff'Kizer and Marshal HEteisi
took sevn convicted ^isoners, to the Peniteuti.,ry yesterday «^or4ing, lflaving twelve inmates htitheooanty'^ailv HI
Robort Bttggolt,' of Evansville,
held to bail in the sum of $500 for siivooV ing a little negro boy with small ahdt~ just for the fan
rof
it.
WST The ppr^.seasp^ opened at ^ldian"ripolis, rfri^iy^efinJJaiy^at -&il' rifcgBar house of Wheat, Fletcher & Co., with 8®0 hogs in thtf ptfns. *4
fi^-RufusLftwreaee-wfwwboV-by Robert Rankin, at Marshall, ^Us, Frid^' night last. The ball lodged in the groin( and it is thought will'prove,fatal. .::A, 'JM
8®* Venison, quails, prairie and other game ,begin to appear at our provision stores—in rather limited supplies'as yet, an£ to cps.tiveness,
Th& citiz^sj of Fort Wayn0 are
astounded' ^liythfc &}rf0ejrful j&Pi
formance of a fire annihilator. According to the Gazette kerosene oil cannot burn tyhen'the Annihilator Is about.
The Copperhead Mayor of Jeffer-
sonville, who persisted holding, on to the oiffice after ihe people' had ^edited another man, has been ousted by the decision of the Circuit Gourtpi mi j,i|.
Wm. Yost a"?ftreman on orie of
II }n her
sc^boH in
8^°. There are fl*e Sunday ei. New Albany for colored childr«#("with an aggtegate attendance of two-4hindred and fifty scholars. Two of these schools are apti§'V5n independent of any denomination.
Marrikp-0» Tue6^y'«vWiltf^J!Oct! 29th, at the residence of thebride'g H«h er, by the Rev. "VV. Fisk, D. D., Mr.
A mart with 'IP*so-called"'^
lung-tester has stationed himself aift^ ma chine on the First National j^ainlc c^rnei-. With all kinds of people sucking aridblowing through the gutta pfercha tube, the, machine might morqaJpropfrty be a a a -,r I
The papers of New Albany! and
Louisville are hard up for material to work up. They are engaged at pifiBent in publishing short sketches of the old maids and oacfcelors of the respective places. -The Ledger at New Albany, ha^ it nnlilfnn r\C fho olrntntiac 3
a column of tbe^e sketches
An experienced editor dbys^ |iigh
and deserved cbtnpTiment~fT"the fair patsays, tne best 5ubscribQrs.|ir», thu ^or|d to niwspupera, raag«eui»dt eio. Wa have beerf an editor for forty years, and never lost a" doHar by fetaale subscrjoofs. They seem to make it a point.of co&soientkms dtftf to pay the preacher and the printer—two clause- of the commupity that suffer ,more by bad pay, and no pay at al^ than, all the' 1 I
r'
A
Photograhb, AimSrotypbs
can,
edj^a ba^ket.^pjf large and deli«QW pies, that wefe- grown in the' ofcbAtd-W-our Xfllo^djtiiafiliinus B. n«-*r Rosedale, Parke oounty, Indiana.— They are^vTKV^n'by ibei n*qie of ern Spy,'' Jind are said- W 'br. qasorpaBtaff for fall and winter u«0. '.A» wl «vidence of the prolific chjir^ctor of 't
we
were shown a twig from -l&q. Dooehjnt'a orchard, about twoifbet in smaller than' «tH
length, and in'bolder, oa
•'j*Sf.-^..
'WiJ
theatre o«uld n«t efiieet a« eag»gemont 25th. I witb Edwin Booth and. consequently a Jkgv ifialpftAre*train will b® down3to Cjaoinnati to-day to allow tis admirers^in the capital see him play Hamlet to night..
various styles of pictures irjado gooc\ style and as cheap a3 any one else., Pictures of- thedead .enlarged to any sieo.— Satisfaction given on all Work, no charges made.
City Galle'ty/ bhe door west of
pany of Hartford are ready at all times to write policies on rs good terms as other companies of good standing. Office jjit DowTing Hall, Terre Haute, Ind. 26, dwlm i'
Viao
Woolkn Mills.—We
For
John
CooK-of Greencastle, Ind to Miss
Carrie,
eldost daughter oif" A. 'B.' Bnrt'on, Esq., of this city. I
VST William Ruston, a respedtbhle citizen of Evansville, left1 hftf home Wednesday under circumstances that l«i^d his friends, to apprehend that Tie'.haS committed sincido. He left his money, .with a note directing his Brother and son td settle his estate.
Having obtained the services tn extra hand from Dayton, Ohio, all kinds of watch Jtork, jewalrji repairing, &c. Cifti now be done with dispatch at the old 6tatofl^?4 Mfein street
d&wtf
"rjr-
The newachool house injsouise c£j[t'
erectfdtS the southeast suburbs of th*e -{Sty, under tile superiftlet^e»f|» of Trustee Naylor will soon be T^fcay 'for tb.e
I6T The* lawyers of Indianapolic ai*e forming'Htr k^Soci.^tion to ensure a hl^fh'
18,500 persons ooji Temf
jMr^Tbe{0.are %t prase •belonging "to tne order of in this State, and, according to to the Grand Lodge, only twenty .Mx ^e",. during the Ittt year.
The clergy of that city wou'd do well la level a shot at too far theatre goifrg W well as the evil of
A young Dem'bcrtt.bf affactionat
disposition, named Frank KTremer. hugged invthe street at New Albany, a fe^w days agow two colored girls,_named
uiiu ou ior fcuo jjauj His wife insisted that he could get hugging and kissing at home ''free'gratis, for
Deoocr"tic
,-FWKB—By the subscriber, living on the Natlonal 'jgoad, seve{Q miles west of Terre Hautd*, in OMiW Sihixhj,' Illinois about the first of August last, opeh hn|py njnd ^a^aess. It is painted red and blfWk,.JtUje shaft is broken off, tho hamcis much worttj is on the narrow trackdwlt.
Boots
and
Doni^P.
Shobs
at
Low Pricks.
"Wo are ricrw in receipt of a largo and well selected §tock of Boots and Shoes, of every style and descripljfjflf jyjjtrible for Fall and Winter wear, Wtt aVe also manufacturings to ordor, of the feost ma« teriaHn'd by tho best workmen, all kinds ,of mqn and women's wear. All work warranted. Wo will offer fcare in ducements to cash buyers.' 'Give us a call ats/N6i&9'£Makp Street, three doors west of KdsatVs.
DKPBW & Clatfbltkr.
23' m4
oow lot of Richtoond Plows
just ireceived al&t>, XX Wlioat Drills Selby Wheat Drills also, Buckeys,Champion siiid Booster Cider Mills. For sale
Sfcriant,
Aug.,48, wlm. No. 63 Main Street.'
t&"l have a large stock of Stoves, of tjie bestmanufactories, which I cin sell at reduced priceB. Call and examine rrtj' stock before purchasing elsewhoro. "W- W.' $HAirisfcfir., 63 Main St., opposite old Court Hoiio,
tn nrnmoiflH •WMmticaUj .tat that the to promote ~inllBbU!knt(l
of
regular
this country and larope
Bioro
Eipii
ttTB d»n-litfon ot thr.wb«le tyste^.
The manager of the Indianapolis Perm.nsMff^og with this dread dlseaw, or any S of i's .-on^omitatit*. sbonld
Iom
izitA .f
and all the
ftfarr-&
Co?8 Drug Store, corner of Main and 4th!Btreets. [Aug. 28^ wlm.
ritttoW WB€f8T5*M^"flTcoo^,'3tovo
Down ftt this new store, 63 Main streo My! you can get a stove there fivo dollars ess good ,too, and warranted, at wlm' W. W. SnANKoK.
I®? Hagar & McKeen,,.agents for tho old and reliable companies, tho /Etna of
/iifce^tained to a certainty that Hon. Tho?. Hartfrfrd' and Hartford InsuranJo 'Com-
have now
on hands a lull stock of Jeans, Satinets, Flannels, Blankets and Stocking Yarns, all of the very Best "quality, which we Offer to the trade, wholesale and retail, at as low prices as can bo sold by any flrsf ^liisg manufacturers. Call aftd see.
dwtf. S, S. KENNEDY^fcCo. ii-H O
nice parlor Stove go dwlf,
Trull'#:
to
B. Wei»z is tlio only wholesale
and retail agent for Mrs. Foy'fl oorflut skirt supporter in the State. 24lwtf.
8®, Fifty cents is ^he price for a good WipMrfg Blcirt, and ^5cts for a oorset, at Weisi's Skirt Factory. 24dwtf.
S: R. FkbSeman.
j,
JflP.iWe advise all wanting aoiiritl and reliable insurance, to insure with tho Phoenix of Hartford. Ca3h assets $1,076,383 85.
HAVBWS & cM/ztgeTUa.
Office over DonneUy:s Drug Stotu. 17dw3m
MBWADVERTISEMENTS.
BOOK AGENTS
WANTED
To solicit orders fer a New IUjjstr^tcd
BIBLE DICTION
AEY,
(COMPLCTE IN ONK TOLCMS,)
Silted by Dr.VWii. SxirB, Classical Kxntnin^r bf the Unirersity of London., The dictionary ciRlMie».thfttrtWillUatMie most recent study, research, ana in»estipati if, of about sixty4v« of tlw.mostemlnent and «dranced Biblical scholar* now lir n?. l^rtjrnien of various denominations approve it, and regsrd it as the be*t wort of Its kind in tho Englieh l-ngha-and one whfeh onght to be In the hands ot ^v^ry Bible readefr 1« the land.
In elMriJating this Work, agent* will ftktd a 'ytoaMbtand profitable employment. The jtb* AeTOM objections which are usually eDcontftered in' alttag -otdlnary works will not «xint with -Bat on the contrary, encouragement jpttd {rtesdiy aid will »tt«nd!t1jo bkhiU makii* hit hMHea^teeaMe,'nefal and Tne rat ire.
L*dles, Cergymen. 8cl»Krt Teocliers,Tarmors, 8tttdafita aHd all others who posjeas energy, nru, wanted to assist in iwnvassing every »owi an! •ouaty in the eonntry, to whom tno mast lijt)or*l inducements will iMArffered. paJUculars addrees, I •xr
NATIONAL PUBLISH I
Y0 $UggWtt00U^frnit-groWing £nen4^r mil thtiir regmlac session in December or lith. pmprWy of
MmS^|»,r-Nortfc.
at the nursery of Mr. William Patnok, •c394itw3w
NO CCk.
:lt
148 West Fotirth Street, Cincinnati, Ofcf«"." oc30w5t
th^ iipjoodk} applet webbing Aain APP li I CATION FOB ILJ Ito twelve ounces each. -AJ X\ CKHSE.—The ande»ai^B*d Iwrehy ao- .. tlceUiattlwtjwillappljftoitheBonnty Uotaiiifsioc-
fssSsiESan^!^J^s^•
ypaUlt.AqP thrtrty trees caq,t^[^taihed Haute in Harrison Townshijidtornri|ooi
no time ia pot
•osalng themselves ol the pfapar Bumydjr, Id ttt ravage*, ana bs r««i
that they may star itarsvara lioaltk. Th« O
Key. E. A. WILSON'S
Prepared Prescription for the Core of
Odnsnmptlon, Asthma. Bron« chills, Coa^bs. Colas,
XKH
All Throat and Lung Affections, \i
by the n*e of which he *u restored to health in a «w wetk«, after h-vving suffered several year* with agorerc long auction and that dread disease ocsnmptfcD, has now been In tne orer t«n years with tin- most marked su *PM.
Th's It«iuedy i« prepared from tlie original Tv- lp cbem illy pnro, br the UeT. EI^WABO a. WILSON, 165 South 2d Street, Williams burgh, King* Co., f'ow York,
A Pampulot'ontaiaiag the original' Prescrlp tion with.fulli»uil «-xplioiidircc*ioa^ for preparatfonnitd e,"i»(jethfr*wlthi» short history of hi* ca»3 lths)mpt ma, esperieuce and cure, can be obtain- il (treu of charge) of Mr. Wilson, an shore, or by calli'njou or •tHrnsiing.
J. li. A. DAVIS, Druggists,
Or. 3d and Wabash SU, Terre-Uaute, Ind. nov6*3m
j^OOKS ANJ) STATIONERY.
W. O'CONNELL
Has diSj -Hi of 1i!b Undertaking Bnslnen, which hid hoc .n necessary in coftseqn«nee cf tiu rapid increi cf hii
BOOK TJ£fcAJJK, lie will now devote his entire attention to the feittnr brtinch of business, and with a fall and complete stock of Books and Statin a6ry, ^SIOOL BOOKS,
MAGAZINES, PAPERS, &c„ Ac., A153
a coutinujtiic#* »f tho trade heretofore no
E N O O S A E
JL O EE I
To be Drawn at Covington, Ky. Class V, Nov. 16th, Class TP, Nov. 30st,
1867.
lpriJ $50,000 20.000 8.000 7.00C 5.000
1 lriz!^of
1 priKe of 9 prl7,(sof
Tcr/e?Hautn, Ind
PRTVATB MKDicAL 'ADvrcK.—KPud Dr Whittier's advertisement in another column. ,aprU4-dwltaw-ly.
9aiftf$300
9
1 priao ol
prizes of
prices of prises'of
prises of prices of priuesof
X.000 400
29 63
Prizes amounting to $230,650. 32,000 Numbers and 788 Frizes. Tickets $12, Halves $6 Quarters $3
Tho
above Magnificent Sinoli'Ihumber
tiOTTEcy be drawn in
Kt..
Public,
nv
Pound & Care,
Swill
in OovisoTeN,
worn OoMMissioNF.ua at one o'clock,P.
at., fit tltfe COrBor I'f KonRTIt XND SOllTT STtLlTH, Tho Kentucky Scale Lotteries are no (|ift Inter, jriics, but reapuii-jible Money Lotteries, that have coi»duofc.'d f}rtho past thirty years, and are drawu nn !or tint authority of a charter from the state, noil bondf are given for tho pay men) of all pri5!»»,"Th»«lr«win-?r*irrf nnblishfi'ln tho New V'orlf IloraiM Htid the Cincinnati commercial.
XllejR!o\0 eclO»nH will be drawn the ^middle and last cf ea'ch month daring 18G7 and 1868. Circulars of teries drawing daily sekt on application to the Managers.
Address all orders for tickets to
MURRAY, EDDI & CO.,
fiVIKGTONj KT.
{SF^Aflcnls Wanted au29dl^V
A'N
11
O O jy
How Lost! how Restored
Juit Published, in a Haled efoefope. Price, nix. ctnlt. A LMHITKE ON THE NAXOBAL XBKATMKNT, add ll» liral Curo of Spermatorrhcfca, or Mmiiiml Wnkiinc, Invoinntary fimissions, 8»xu
I Ucbi ity, and Impediments to ilfarriage generally Nervousness. Consumption, Epilepsy, and Kits, .ll'-ntal and Physical Incapacity, reuniting from'Self Abtrso," ic.,i6y
AIko
Host.J. Odlvsrweil,M.
O., fnithorj uf tho "Green B"ook," Ac. A Boin to Tliousands of Snffcrorn." Sent uu'ier noil, in a plain envelope, to atly adrenx, postpaid, on raci ipt of six cents, or two postagetoCii^S. .1.0, KLINKit CO., 127 Bofrrry, .New York, Post Ofllce box 4486.
l)r, Culvorwell's "Marriage Quide," price 9S r. nts. dwStn ins
FOUNDREES.
JAM«rt.ATM. LTNDON A* MIT8. BKHETH. BEACH*
VltiO FOUNDRY
A1TD
SHOP!
Xmtt tiia T. fl A I. and E. A C. Freight Depots, TlEllBE-IIADTE, INDIANA,
SEATfl, SMLlTlf' & CO., Propr's.
•. k-fl .•
Mainilaoinreraof Steam Kugiiion. Mill Gearing, and Machinery of every description. All kinds ol' lrna»fi Brass Castings made toordor. Every .oiaft* of
rei)kirjogtproiuytiy
attended to.
Ordels HOlirited.
Tlie bi^heflt Cash Price Paid for Old Copper, Bfrajfl.ind In-iii aUR6dwtf
T. U. MC EI.F!lK31i. B. T. DKNOLK*. J. lAUtBP.
PSIflE UX FOl\DB¥
Machine Shop,
Metflfresii, Den^icf & Co,, i). £. oor. 9ih .t Fnfila &U uoar Passaager De^ot, TKftB® HAtlTK.^5b.
M»riDf« tiiferw of Steam Bngines, Mill Mudblae. ry, House Fronts, Fire Fronts, and Circular Haw 11». spivcial uUmtloti paid' to the nf kpnflictilit an rni-a of IlrtU^ Work, Patent Office Mod'Is, Ao.
Wo are al«o prepared to cut Toothed or Cog Uraringsol either Cant Iron, Wrought Iron or iff th-'mon pfcrf.ct manner. fS-iT ltopniring doue promptly.
All parting conn»ctrKl with.thls establishnlau^ Pt.JctiflfU VKh-tfica of »e*eral years experience, wo feol safi. in saying that wo can rende» fill I datwfeetion th: o«r enst«mers, both in poini of workmanship afid jrico.
TUtj.hlsUfst I'rkc.paid for all old scrap Iron tfit "f11*"1* foundry," near th« Passong^r wjpot.
McKLFRKSH, DRNOL1UA CO. ISmwl
DOMAIN
PLOW
ri
WILLlAlI H« MO
WOKKS.
Kftn^preh|e
Cennty^
The Empire Queen of the
Wt»i,
'Ihl* Mtani'ard Pio*» liaBTWver Ixmn excelled, and v&rBOK° nnvor kill ho. luitaconstruction wo A.ro VorSinn a perfectly honiog«nion« Cast Steel that aili oat polish and out live any «iK Wrm&ch Plow n»4e- VU thtow. a •wide, clftarf, a»(l4raWfnl furrow,' atlrf In Jranwht the liijliUisV Plow on record. Farmers w. II do w»irii» r, ?o .-.'•c'. Jwhn Scott A Son's Warehouse,
Terr«-Hfttitp, Indiana,
Before purchasing elsewhere. Tear interest we desire to promote, and what we say is true. nvKHtW n#r
Jm
NOTICE ADMINISTRATION ia»
late of county, lndi^ ana. The estate is supposed te
MEDICAL
OTLnwnv BisPEsSisi
•7
DB. WA.HK3WOBTICS Institution f, meat ol
VKNkrka
._ of
STj^ntunptJon. So diMttttfeM b«»a now thor otig|«ly atudi d, and its nature leas understood? thurfe is ao ilii'tN upon which exlsta greater dlv-TBity of opinion, and no dlae«M which bat more coin^|«»Jjr *U in«Ucal ,«kUl wb r». m» of the prominent tymptonis are Cou«bu ajiptctorition, Shortne*s of Brratb, Irritation about th« Lni apd Chest, darting Pains in th* and Back, Smsclaflon, and poml nega
JVo. 21 1-2 Wfst Maryland Sirccft% ridian and IIOIAATAPOUR, the ou«t r»Uab In formation •4 by *b» afflicted relative U, the
«Wc»»cMoill.
f,
Impotent or Seminal W«k«^
Mi^..
diarcal or nootsraal e«i«loB» «7# »«condary, teitiary and he^e^..sr," BMttljr cured. '-.A ,• ,5
All Private irntmi in tin- mA-
inc!odin
"toBAsKow common In this climar«oa04«rtt»l and sklilfnl Physrewn, theo«nfio«n Olcted tbefnttkre
with all the latest appluaco, ?S?ion.PrilCt,CS °f
tW* br4tt«^
ti's
UT^nK
Bt
dlstahte Osn oonBah
and have their medicine* seut by 1 commaBioaUoae strictly conttdbnuai'. A Tieatta» on SPIBMATOBaiisiA. ^. na effect| by
Dr. Faixswubtil
sUit
in:
dreM Addrew DB. TABNSWOBTff. 12 dianapoils, Indiana.
P- 8.—Patients fnrnUbed with ccijl^ard and to ———Wtt.-
E
COLGATE
Erasiva
l-i manulariu UATfc.KlA(4, ron*Zii a STAMlAliD or for mle by#!!
YE AND BAR.
Dft. CHAS. P.. WALL,
OCULIST A.ND AUHIS
FROM NEW YORK,
IS SOW PBKMANKNTLf LOCATED
1^" ID A. KT A. POi j" Where he m»y be consulted, rats op otfi all dist ases of thesn or^anj. 'Tst_w sal success of Dr.
Wdelicate
alk's practice for
years In this city, to«.th!.«r with expensaco in this brunch of the sioB elsxwherK, should Wa cnarauien tA
,l'
flirted that he is no charlatan or Qcbdkjlii -jfled to aeoompllsh all ho undrrtAkoe. r«!no»ed in One llinnte or n? charge, interruption to basmrss.
Patl«»t« w.io have already bt-fn rareBern, Deafness Orosa Byir, *r., can bo art plication to the Office. All sur^.cjj- ,: made in the presence of the nttnilypi^ ti desired.
Offonsiro discharges from the E* sure forerunner of Deafness,) per.L. r: Chronic Inflan'ation of the fcye, ii ing, perfectly cnred. Weepiug or n,-.: Oataraot. .JnlQis a-d Ulcere vt tU«S)| ctirerf,
NO CHAROK for an lSxaiiiiimti~ri a. ion, and no cliaigo for rNsciVEMfft ifOperating Booms—21jj \V«*t Mnr r. np stairs.
Post Office Box 1218. te^SC —s——•—ss—————snaasfc-
250 200 150 125 100 50
155 9 220 18 261
McClure's Combiuatic-
BOILER &FURNA1
Promises to be the Iv Economical, Safest an Cheapest Boiler and Furnace in tho We:'
rrvHjs ii JiLKit anii roasAUh. _L up upon the plain common sen. ot generatini stoam. it ia much safer ti: ordinary Doiier, being sw»llor, aed cat) to, or diminished, by tho number of t-ri.. irregular expanston subject to liillcr?, oi, there belnjf no tiaes in them to rtri. sai^ipL fi|Ub9.ait4|».. Thoy.
Readily Grot
for cle^uiog and repairing, id tho mahiug Dew, is leso than any oihsr iQ..uV, a»o a saving of at least one-half of Ue The application of heat to thorn ia to attack on all thu wriee but thn Ort clo side abovoany collection of SpJtmuut in i. torn, besidss completely wrapping tho tot! the flame. Thorelit I'Otweeu each of Uui i'-
An Atyustable Aparata*.,
for the pnrpose of regulatain^ the attach i. on the Boilers. It Is also mado Kmokc-r 3ng, by admitting air through pipe* in'u highest poiut of elevation iMtwc^u tu'.these pipes are psrforat.d with holes. Ti under lh«m ivro curved almost th* nl -. Boilsrs, with reo-ssf-s or cavities under t..' I er to relo v« thit ashos which oan hv c^ar..-: at tho littlo side doors. The Curront each Boilrr is independent of lb» tthvr, OBly conuuctod bjtho mud drum, at th• ft.! Boi*ers and goose nt'ok pipe, as ghovra by ted lines In the engraving.
They can be seen In operation at Wr. •.: F. Kills' Woolen Factory, Terre Haute, 'z For particulars, aldroet, or seii
McCLURE & ELLIS.
oetldwSm
DRY GOODS.
OCTOBER 22, 1867.
Those In search of Fall and W Gooda, are invited tooall and exntim: stook no on exhibition at
N I E I'
No. 11 5 Muiu Streot (SfoaTH SIDE,) Where a new and oomplete supp'r
Long Shawls, Middlesex Shawls, Square Shawls,
Washington^
Misses
LODG
Bha
Misses Square Stow is, Breakfast Shawls,
Cloaks. Cloaks, Cloaks,
la tho Latest Styles, and at PrircF TO SUIT ALL!
Ladles, it will pay you to look th.- rn Our Dress Goods Depariia:::
French Meriri^ Eng-lisli Merinos, Plain and Rep Poplins,
Plain Alpaccas,
Fancy.Plaids, Wool Delaines—All Colors
ORLEN1AL LVSTRi
At pricjfts
Vriich cannot be
nnder
Wo receive DOJfiSSTlO GOODS v.. ly, and our Customers can rely ot fl'
The Latest Styles In Pr
*. AT
N 1 E
joiin m- nlEiK&. Karly'« Block, No. (JO Main Terre Ha,iite,
MOST
at»-
^. by tf»f'MolfeyV deceased,
1
oclSwSw G. W. DICBEBSON, Admbsistrator.
ratpaetrully recociuwads hu wd) ed xt^rk of Jean,*, 1»!aui?«l*, lain v.- 1 Blanket*, li)TBr1f'ts, «ii 'w Of.it
1
OnK YartJi, 6f diiToreflr kindi. WiiiA* atiledly wun'a'nt the 8r|t ^uaittj ef fHp"I mtMt roipectfnlljr inTiW-ljadiw and to call and inspect them. Wool ttfiWitt esch for Uooda, and tka bigixwt market rate* ja-. oetaUavtt
