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a Indiana Messenger. Indiana Messenger. INDIANA, PA, JUNE 11 1862 PAPSOY BROWNLOW'9 BOOR -This much looked for book has made its appearance It fully answers expectation in matter and typography A Kelly will let you bare a copy for as dirt Persons having Tan Bart of would do well to notice the advertisement of 1 Reder, an ano'ber column Notice also the advertisement of loung blood Smith and that of Sal-giver RELIGIOUS -Rer George Elhaner will preach at Diamondrille on the 4th Sabbath of June, and on the oth Sabbath of Indians Rev Vr Ilence will preach in the Luther ian church in this borough, on Sunday, June 29th DIFD IN CIvP -We are pained to learn that Sergt Vitchell of Company 11th 1s dead Ile died of sickness in Hospital Some of his contributions have heretofore appearelin the MESSENGER and other papers --Dr A Jacl son, Surgeon Dentist, may be founu at his rooms in the Indiana House, from the 10th to the 20th cf each month The Doctor is prepared to put up teeth In whole or partial 6 tts, to aunt cases, in Tulcamte or any other style Privars ELF -The Pepub ican Pri mary Election will be hellat the several elce tion places on SATURDA1, the 14th day Jur, between the hour, of and 7 cock in tne townships, and 1 and 7 in the boroughs in the county The re urn Judges will meet at the Court House 111 In diana, on luceday the 17tl of June TIF ATI -This excellent monthly has teen awuting a notice tot two weeks The January number contains arti cles by Whitt er, I Lowdl Prof Agassiz, Alice C903, 1 Marrict Frescott 1 1 Aldrich an lothers It is a fist terun ber Ge at nd see for yourseli THE TrIE -This 1S one of the very best duly papers in the State The morning edition which reaches here at noon contains as late news a the I t'sburg evening papors 1 of the same das Its tele graphic news Is very full In fictit fully to the time Ha II 11 15 agent for lad ana Ir ce s1 cents per mech Io1 In -Vr 11:00 tl I ree Tamer IS IN our milst Ile Trot 5 tame the most unruly horse ani cure 1 em in a few minutes of ny bal lei ts We witnessed one of his feats the other dis 11 front of the (ourt House I mist 3 succeedel completely Ileh cl James Va mi scull not star luhlete ing mount Mr In cec my let 11 ma cel and cured hun He the hum an jump ed on him put i l14 over lus eve 60 1: 1 1 1 1 1 1 by whup, and yet the hat wis cile 99 1 pet lamb 11 1 ole (9 to hag lone 1: 1 all lI 11e 11 1 a 114 lle 691 tl it Sic is can care spavin -or 10 01 wi ever prate: de 1 umlu, lie 3 11c 1 ere during (uit 1w ll mI 101 ruc tions sin li3 lit frfic lo is 1 01 Ic I te fore us letters from 11 hit Adur, of Co A 114t lInt It to th friends They net thy co tel el al matters and -t Hillel 11 11 el Mr Bruce ent: rs in 11 tore ne lout which well cob hit- writer lu il E7) I was scar DCI 'on ti on pl to but I turne i tie ac anlt In to ot the rel els-wita rod of tie rebel ments I was 1 stalls a no niel man We took their arms from them and murchel them to can Mr thr says We arrivel on the fill about clock and were engage 1 We were an fallen timber ani bala pc rel ance (al his twin brother bal firellut a fen rounds before a ball enter 1 just adore the left eye, coming out nearlis1 git tr 311g it and mabing a bad no unl 1 with 1m some tic when me were en lick was stil breathing bat ere thi his spirit has fled to the other rorld made my cape and brought John MI Ca ey to camp who was woun le lin the arm We would Ike to give more 01 1act but space will not allow LIST OF ARTIFI WOUNDED -The fol lowing is the official list of Hilled wounlel and missing in Company 1st Reg I' 1 ,15 furnished l1 Miller Company A Captain Crepps from In hone county went into the engagement with rank and file, 72 privates Kill Wear er, corporal, A McQuown Bend Veal Cessna, John Short Mm Donaghue, Fairbanks, 0 Ellis Hounded 1 lieutenant Jno Polloch, 21 Lient Brady Sergeant A brewer Corporal Lev Brady Privates 1: 1 Pierce John Allison Isauc Braly I brady Brewer Crawford Davis A Lukebardt Moore Richards Roger, Spencer Wm Schaffer Work, A Waller Donaghue, Mott Thos Anderson Missing -b Rel and, Serg hunter, private 105TH RFGIMENT COLONFL A NIGHT We bare not received an official report We publish the list 80 far as learnel, of those killed and wounded in Co Captain Mark, and Co Capt Thompson Those who hare friends in any regiment will proba bly bear from them by letter sooner then through the paper Killed Co Adair Root Pattison, Silvis Wounded Co Capt Thompson John Gaughey, Thos Hud path John Tothel, John Miller, George Snyder, Clwa no John Boden, Isaac Miller, Jonn swisher, Jos Anderson, Samuel Ly dick Co Capt Kirk, 1st Lieut Geggie, 2nd Lieut Baird, James O'Brian, Spencer, Geo Hoo George Hall, John Brien ver, We shall publish a fuller list 39 soon 15 a reliable one can be obtained The 10th suffered severely Among the hilled of the officers, were Capt Dowling, Lieut Cummis key, and Serg'ts Craig, Mitobell, Gray, Vc Lean Many officers were wounded of their wounds 1 1 1 1 1 1 to to to Tribute of Respect. 1 meeting of the United Presbyterian Con I gregation of Indians Wis held in the church In Indiana on Mon lay, the 9th inst, at clock for taking suitabe action to the high regud and esteem of their brethren in the church and community for the memory of Corporals Calvin Alur and Robert Pattison members of this congre gation who fell while gloriously maintaining the honor of their beloved country in the Inte singuinary battle near Richmond on Satar day the ultimo The meeting was organized by the appoint ment of John Allison, Esq, President and Daniel Lowry Secretary After Prayer by the President of the mecting the following persons were appoint ed a committee on resolutions, Laylor, Martin her, Geo Simpson, John Thompson an 1 John Moorhead The committee reported the fol owing res olutions, which were unamimcusly adopted Pes lie Thot in tie death of Corporals Calvin 5 Ida an Robert I Pattison this congre, it on in common with tle con mourn the loss of two of our wor thy and promising young men 11 then rel: tivl to the Church and to soc ety general to the umy of which they were shun Dg orni ment brave, resolute, self sacr ficing even the death whose memory will le cherish el by all who have buen acquaintel with the high at distinguishel them wheth cr in the church or in their public or private life el That me ten ler to the Parents friends an I rel tors of these young men SO sudden ty til en om ail that 15 acar on carth our re pectful and he irtfeit sympathies for 11 ribe elo aul thit whil ming in cut scriows with tine we shal cherish 1 the men those who wither 15 bers of the' burch, is fr ends iS citizens or as solders were so cminently sortby of af faction tr their pils ate or for their eminent 1 ublic services and patriot 15m I hurl That 2 copy of tiese resolutions be scat he mil co of tie lace 1 and to (f the sol hers jet in 1my of the nite States oin this gation then During the absence of the committee Capt Ion 3 Altman under whom Messrs Adai1 on ll attison enlistel being present an be 11 requestel to ad Iress the meeting com plod spcan ng in gh terms of the 01 210 and manly deportment of the deceased, and part cululs of their high moral and religious 1c ring Ile mectin, further enter incl th rom al snom Vr All on ch IT man of tl meet ng VI 1 Mooil cal land her all com no impie el with 2 leep sure of the los su nucl in the death off th mica loved mi i ing young men n1 tit alth 1gh remote from the scene of 5 tie 4 of war mere being Brought very non to all of us and that tie sere of (, ds people should be more fre ani forsat that lIe woud direct and con trol the hearts ant minds of men, that 0101 tu al confi ct may be speedily Brought to 1 close 1 resolution vas adopted that thee proceehngs and resolutions be ful: lela: the papers of ths county and 111 the intel Pr 1 It of Pittsburgh 1) LOWI1, Secretuy ZEAL LORSPIRE. To reel so put sill In 1ct entitle 1 11 lament to 11 Ict to auth tize the 11 1 of tic I 1 1 nil ben Burg Turpile 1v at u1 put ost and sta famel the 113 gers till ted an u1 ill, collecting the etc In at c' ths ecl sI fist InC jug 1 the 111,01 says hit The Barters the np 13 1 ct alive in I that 13 the 11 war to llect toll for tieroil 11 1cl ntonl 0110 until the debt con tra telly the myauy for rep ire doue on the 102 1 21 0 210 In nce of direct eulence on the 01 tion we Til ni rely say that our tatune at 1 st wecl is in accordance with repre entations made to us 1 highly respec table pa tics who thoroughly understinl the fict 111 tle se an lure behave at to be 412b tinti Ily cort We bel ere that what ever the pretense may be, the same toll has been lea snee the repeal as before it 1 al out repans done on the road Ingl lv slo his timello lit woull laugh at tie il Wis it 15 in worse con hit on than ins of our township roils To collec toll on en h2 102l 1s 2P mpo, ton anl an o1t rago on tie people- ittle tter than high no motocry luis at east We belie that peopl ought not to sul mit to the eLict on There are legal remedies to be appi clan such co es in they ought to be resorted to at once so as to abate the nu1 so ce The latter clause of Indianas article in which reference is male to he scl ute ques tion 13 true We were 29 much in error 10 one ca ens the other and not at all in either We are not to blare for the correspondents lack of bruns an? shall not take time at re ent to try to enlighten his darkened un derstand ng Our pos tion OR the ques tion was and 15 ry't ani nobody but anng nor int puppy 1 ho In hang would at this late day in tie free of proof and precedent be so fool nirl: as to deny it We bare a few extracts on thi sul ect from the Browns ville Clapper and otter pipers tint we intend to print at some future time but now we can not afford space It would require no 1 LA hee to guess who Indiana 15 Be sure he is somebody wnose daddy or something' 1S a Manager 1 corre-pondent in Connemaugh sends us the following On luesday the 3d inst, a- Matthew Elliott, Esq, who resides near Conne maugh Church, was on his road to Clarks burg to meet his intended, the horses be came frightened, near Wm Coleman upset the carrnge, and threw Mr Elliott' out, bruising his face in such a horrible manner that he deemed it prudent to re turn home and put the wedding day until Thursday the 5th On that day be had better success, as he was at Clarks burg and got his better half and was wen ding his way towards Livermore te get the matrimonial knot tied by Rev Dickey, when I last saw them Now, Isuppose, Mathew and his Sarah dear Are joined in wedlocks bands May happiness attend them here It El 10tt 8 fill the land CANDIDATES -We last week ibadrert ently did injustice to Mr Tylor by mitting his name from the list of Repub lican candidates published we therefore republish the entire list, corrected CONGRESS Hon JOHN COVODE STATE SCIATE JAMES ALEXANDER, A WILSON TAYLOR, May HARRY WHITE LEGISLATURF HUSTON JAMES COLEMAN REGISTER AND RECORDER WM McCLARAN, THOS WIVER CoMMISSIONER ROBERT HOPKINS, JOIN THOMPSON, JAMLS SWAN, DANIEL ROBBINS.

Co SURTE1OR MI EVANS, PAIGE There are other candidates, doubtless, but these ale the only ones we are au thorized to announce COL Mck HT -This officer was at first reported killed and then as wounded We are happy to state that he 19 uninjured A ball struck his sword belt, and grazed the chiD, just enough to 1clden it, but inflicting no wound A narrow esc pe LirtT POTIOCK -I Ihis brave young officer was sererely wounded at the battle of Fur Oaks He 19 to hare displayed di tin gushed bravery in 2 band to hand encoun ter with a rebel captain The struggle was desperate an for a time in even balance hung but finally the gallant Lieut preval ed, and nearly cut his adversary in two with his sword Sm properties adver. tired were disposed of on Friday last, the 6th Inst 23 follows The farm of Ilex under Taylor in White tp sold to A Stewart for $1 500 Ile lot storchouse of said Taylor, situate in Indiana borough and occup ed by VI Ounde hinter Co, to Gompers for J0 Ill right title an 1 aim of Tian Bo ce, to 2 tract of land in Mahon ng tp, sold to Wartho If In an for BU Ill the nglt, title and claim of Blastus Wethle to a house and lot in the borough of Indiana, sold to 11 Clain for $St 0 Ill the other sales advertised for the above day were either pud off stayed or adjourned until luesday of the fits. week of Court Following up the Victory. Gen Potter has well followed up the brill ant victory of Hanover Court by de trujing the railroad communica nots or the rebel between Richmond, (r rdoosville and I rudench-burg 1 core-pondent, Wuting on the 30ch, says In acadance with Gren McClelans or deis, Gen Porter with the necessary force, procceded to de ties tie budges the two railroads acres the South Abut river, near lanorer Court House, incet in; the forces of the rebuls, who were ong ged on luesdu, just returning from Cordonswille and 1 rederichsbung The rebels hid left the car, to march on foot to Richmond, as the railroad hid been la troyed below 1 ty morning (reper 1 with a portion of his cavalry force went to Ashlind, encoun tering no serious opposition, and thence muched to the bridge acros- the South Anna river, covered it with turpentine ind sot it on fue The bridge IS 0011 ly three hundred fut long, very lugh, and an extensive structure It was com pletely destroyed At the same time another force under command of Colonel Rush, and led by his regiment of lancers de troyed the other bridge which was hise hundred and ten feet in length and seventy five in haglt Other bridges on the railroad and highway were also destroyed and, 1s was reported upon to General McClellan, "everything wis accomplish ed that war ordered, and more The work 13 complete As I return to Janorer, I am surprised to find the number of prisoners still more increased to nearly 800 The number of rebols hilled 1s 11-0 increased as bodies are brought in from the woods to the number of more than 200 Improbable as it may scem, the lo-4 to the enemy 10 killed, wounded and pri-oners, cannot be less than fifteen huodred in round numbers Important From Charleston. Speculs to the Press of the Sth, from Bilowore, cont un the following dis patches from latest rebel papors CHART ESTON, June -The enemy's gunboats ne moving up as if to engage our batteries The greatest excitement prevails in the citv as the gunboats are in sight at times Every confidence 19 expressed in Gen Gists ability to drive the invaders off Second Dispatch -Jure 4, a The enemy has landed two thousand strong, at James I-land, oppo ite the city A battle took place in which the enemy were repulsed with 2 lo-9 of 20 men taken prisoners by the forces of Gen Git They will be sent to Tulma Ah, immediately There is still herry firing in that rection and it is rumored that a hundred more of the lankecs have been cut off and captured Third Dispatch, -Gen Gist's last dispatch says The prisoners taken this morning report that the enemy has landed seventeen hundred strong on Bat tery Islana, and in considerable force on John's Island He IS Dow in front of me 10 force, and under cover of his gun boats An advance IS 1mmiment A camp of instruction for 50 000 men, cavalry, artillery and infantry 10 due proportion, will be immediately formed near Annapolis Md Major General Wool will command the camp, in addi tion to his duties as department commander Affairs at Richmond are unchanged NEW YORK, June 9 -The following dispatch bus been roccived from City Point, Va I have seen a copy of the Petersburg Express of the 4th' inst, which states that a dispatch from Mobile informs them that the Union fleet had attacked Tort Morgan, having passed tho- lower bat teries LATEST -JuAr, General Fremont came up with Jackson a rear at Harrisonburg, and defeated him Col Ashby and many othen rebels, and capturing great quantities of arms blankets The Markets.

Correct Weelly from ile most rehable sources IVDIAVA, June 11, 1862 TOUR, Trom Store, at $5,00 to $6,50, per barrel WHEAT, Buyers are offering from 90 to 95c per bush CORN, 40c per bushel 19 paid for old, new ISe per bushel ears Rir Is selling at 40c OATS Is bought at 22(25c per bu Butter, Fresh rolls are bought at our stores at 8c and sold at 8 Eygs, are bought and sold at Tc per dozen Salt, is selling from stores at $1,75 and $2,00 per barrel Sug tr, is sold from stores, at 10 and 11 cents per pound Pine Boards are bought at 85c and sold at 93 Syrup Molasses, 40, 60, 65, 70 and 72 cents per gallon Tool, 40c cash DIED. On the 27th ult, at McCartney's mills, 10 Armstrong co Lizzie I reshwater, aged 1 and six months At the same place, June 3d Miriam, wife of Jobn Freshwater aged about 22 years In this borough on the 6th inst, Miss Sa rah lizabeth daughter of Dr Jas and Matilda Stewart aged 3, yrs 8 ms 0 days The deceased had been aflicted with epilep 83 for years Near Cherry ree May 16th, Urs Lucinda Armstror aged 20 years and 1 month mer on Suth streets 1 I PINING for DISPOSABLE Pittsburg has remove to the sp crus Iron front bulling No 1 cod st wluch has beer fittel up in sp cud style Ihis louse has always had 1 ligh reputation for beau ail excolience of the lats at 1 Cups kept by it and with increased futhtics it lopes to let: its old customers and to lugels 10 se trile One of the lurgest and best stocks of lats Cops will always be found at this establishment and at lower pri ces than at any other house in the city May 211y FLAMING Pract Hatter Announcements, Congress. Hon JOHN COLODE, will be supported for Congress it the I epublican Primary I lectrun Alt Covode able, indu-thous anl fut iful labors 111 Congress 10 past times, for the bencht of b's constituents and the nit ou entitle him to the support of every good Re publican 1 he present of state our co intry an I the publ interests lomand the seri ces of men of expel ence, integrits an lftness, and belie that Mr Covode 19 chert re spect (le an for the ties for tie people and for taclory MIN RIFLIIII 1N5 1, 2 State Senate. Trirons -I lense announce that JAMLS INDIR of Blairsville ll be 1 candidate for the offce of Stace Senator st bject to tie decision of the Primary Llec tion Mr lick Kinder during the two terms he reprevented our county in the Lowerlfouse proved himself to be an honest upright and in lustrous member and we desire to see him elevated to the office of State Senator May 21 SourI LIONISC A WIISON TAILOR will be supported 18 3 candi lite for Senator, at the election the public interests demand the services of men of und sputed integrity and htness MANY REIGBLICANS Vr ssP TriTon -Ple announce that 11 13 MARRY WILL will be 2 cand date for the office of State Semite sul jut to the de cision of the Republican Primary Election May -S louse State Legalatme. MESSR9 WISE AR SMITH -Please an nounce the name of 29 2 In dilate for the State Legishiture subject to the deci ion of the l'rimary Llection May 11 MIN TOTrAS JAVTS COLI MAN will he supported at the approrching Pi mary Llection for nom ination for member of Legislature May 21 18 2- Register Recorder.

WV of Indian Borough will be a cindid ate for Register Recorder sulject to the decision of the Republican P'r1 mary Election May 7, 1862 Mrssrs FDITORS -Please announce that THOS MIMLR of South Vihoning wil be a candidate for the office of Register and Recorder at the approrching Republican Primary lection May 29 M1VY County Commissioner. I hereby announce myself as 2 candidate for the ofnce of County Commissioner at the Republican Pr mary Elect on If I should be nominated and elec ed I will endeavor to perform the duties of the office with fidelity ROBERT South Mahoning Muy 28 Messrs Edit os -lou will please an nounce that JOlly THOMPSON of the Borough of Indung will be a candi late for the ofbce County Commi sioner subject to the action of the Primay Election May, 7, 1802 CONEMILGIT Messrs Titors -Iou will please announce that TIMES SWAN of Washington tp will be a candidate for the office of County Com missioner subject Lo the decision of the Pri mary Election ISHINGTON May, 7, 180. 2 MESSRS WESTI ARE SMITH -Please anpounce that DANIEL ROBBINS of Centre tp, will be a candidate for the office of County Commissioner, subject to the decision of the Primary Election R41NE May 21 1362 County Surveyor. -Please a anounce that WILLIAM LT ANS will be 1 can hi late for the Office of County Surveyor subject to the decision of the Primary Election Blay CHERRYEILL MESSRS WESTLAKE SMITH -Please announce that PAIGE wul be a candidate for County Surveyor, suoject to the decision of the Primary Election Dev Adrertiacmenta, WANTED 300 the or 400 lugbest cords of price Tan will Bark, be pard in cash by A RI DER June 11, 1802 -3t RICHMOND CAPTURED T'T the undersigned citizens of Indiana respectfully and vi announces and is now prepared to make to order cinity that he has renewed his stock, FU Boots and Shoes of the best maternal that can be had in the city und as low if not a little lower than can be had elsewhere His shop 1s four doors west of the banking House, in Watts building up stairs and 1m mediate opposite the Public Oirces All work promptly attended and neatly finished rendered in all one, come all II SALISCILLR June 11, 1862 -2m READ THIS! YOUNGBLOOD SUITII, BOOT AND SHOE MAKEPS, to give people nts 10 the A boot prepared shoe line, at fir prices "Live and let Live:" This is their motto work warranted to give satisfaction Their shop may be found a few doors above Hildebrands Drug Store June 11 1862 ly TO of LUILDIRS school -Proposals Houses. for the erection in R13 re township namely School louse No 2 near Bell and No 7 ne11 Luck an nes -will be received and contracts awarded on Saturday, June 21st at one clock at the house of I-nac hinter or lei of the Board ROBI Prest, Secretary 31 3t NOTICE Testa ENCUTOR the I state of Fetters NOTLI1 late of Montgomery township, decd having been granted to the notice 1S hereby given to all persons indel ted to sad hav ng clung gg nst the Imc to present estate to make imme nate payment andtlose them to the undersigned properly authent1 cated for settlement May 7 1502 JOIN NOTLEI, Exr 'GET THE WHEELER WILSON'S SEWING NUMBER 27, FIFTH STREET.

PITTSBURG. Awarded the First Premium at the UNITED STATES FAIRS FOR THE ITARS 1858, 1859 and 1860 Upwards of 80,000 Machines Sold in the United States! MORE TITAN 20,000 SOLD TIL PAST ICAR WE offer Wilson', to the public Wheeler Sews- ing Machine it red iced prices with in cre ised confidence in its merits 15 the best and most 1clible I umily Sowing Mach no now in use It set equally well int ctl al est and thinest fabrics makes the lock stitch vantage impossible of to being unravel, alike on th both the gides essent al forming ad. no ridge or chain on the under side 18 of Simple Construction, MORE SPELDI IN MOLL WENT More DURABLE than any other MACHINE We give full instructions to ens tie pur chaser to sew or linary seam 9 stitcl lem fell quit gather bind and tuck all on the same machine and warr ntit for thee seas Circul cont un ng testimonn- from I a- dies of tie highest stun ling List mi West. gu ng prices 11 be furnished gratis. on application in person or by letter Sewing Wichie Neo Cs Silk Twist, Cotton and Oil constantly cL ban 1 SUMATR co Teb 26 1807 NIL TRADLHaving purchased my stock at lowest cash prees I am enable 1 to offer great in lucements to wholes ale purch 19 ers I respectfully invite then attenti to my stock which is by far the largest and most complete in the county HIT DFLR A Sign of the 11g Vorter MOURNING GOODS Bombasins, Delaines, Black Shaw is, Bonacts.

Prints, Vails, Gloves, Ribbons For sale by SUTTON WILSON Books and Stationer. an 1 Pocket Bibles Prayer Tooks Il3 mo P'o ks Da Is School Books Wait ng Letter an Note I aper 110g Ll ink Books lil ac met reccar I for sale at MILDLLRANDS BUILDERS -The Board of School D1 TO rectors of White will meet at or near Geo Rows In said townsh on the th rd Saturdav, 21st, of June, at 10 clock 8 receive proposals for the bulling of one SCHOOL HOLSF of Brick or Plonk frame 00 by 24 feet nod 12 feet high, to be finished by the 1st of October By order of the Board May 28 ALLISON, Sec Genuine Horse and tle Powder manufactured and for sale by the Gross, Dozen Package or Poun 1 on ly by 11 HILDEBRAND, May 29 or his agent DELAINES, SLIVE, DRILLS Waolesale, and retail -T at V. FT GOODS NEW GOODS' NEW JOHN WEAMER, New Goods Has just rece red Lore P'rus large and complete New Goods assortment of Low Prices Neto Goods Spring and Summor Lou Prices Deu Goods GOODS I Prices New Goods to when tie atten Lou Prices tion of the public New Goods invite I His stock Low Pric in part of New Good Lou Prices DPI GOODS GRO CLRII MINI D. New Goods MATS Tou Prucs thE, CAPS, Ver Goods MIS LI Torr Prices CIS CM Neu Good BI OIDI Lou Pries ILS LaS Good TRIMMINGS, Tot Tr SIT AM LS MIN Ver Goods 111 1S, ALMO Lou Iris rals, Hose Guters A Goo Low Pric Tea an 1 Coffee Su Neu Gooas gir an Tou Prices Molis Sus of differ ent qual 1 IL Goods itics and at Lou Prices various prices Neut Goods 1CC together witu Tou Prices loti en art cles too nu 3 Goo la merous to mention Tot Cs all of which will be coll at pr ces to suit the times The public are requested to call and examine our stock in tor themselves JOIN WI AMLR, JI. Indiana April 2 IST OF CAUSIS set donn for trial 2 June let 11 commencing on Monday the 16th day of June 15 FIRST Com for use vs llirt I ay lor 18 Stanard Nicholson 15 hnston 4 tr rbiugh 19 Nur, hey I lur ct al 1S Ind Kane for use 15 Vin 115 Same 1s ne Lewis 13 Frederick Puff 19 Mogle Toon A nent7 et al Griff et al vS 1 1 I edford for use 1 a epic Adm 1 Cuiswell 1S an phill Fitr Mitchells Idmr IS Hen 01 theon 15 1 homi pon et al Crossinan 1S Stabl AD WI 1 rilS 18 Iritis 19 Si: th math 19 Tell or let al 11 78 511 pson ct al Thomp on et al TS set (3 Sunc 35 Vet une Thompson et al 19 Thomp 11 ct al I orrester 1 Tobi -t ct al Pi mer 1S I entmillea holly 15 Muller 1:10 1S Mcl ecters Same vS Villa et al Sowers et al Viller et al Branthnger 1S DRY GOODS CHEAP FOR CASHI, 1T JAS No 72, Con Ith aN fir I itt4l ugh "a zines 12 Stett 11 ched mnu4 ling cheap lush linens we 1 1s I his 1 the most attr ctive-t ch in tie city 1st having oper el a ortizent a1 I closing out with entue ock 13 -1, 15.

STORE! RAILROAD STEWART Are DOW recei ng 1 large and well selected stocl of Groceries, Iron, Nails Plows, Plow Points, Cooking stores, LE1J ILR, Le at their ware room first loor from the hail Road when they sell for Ready Pay Only, at prices to suit the times Come and Seo. uglish Grenadeens, for 1, ctg worth 2, Embroidered do 1 Org indie Lanas 2) 4 Lawns, 12 I black $11, for worth 51 12 do do frol', worth SI st) Sacques Mantillas ch sp Vourning Denunes Calicos Ginghams apes mba pure me licines at city pr ces neatly put uf dul accaratel, lib ni r' ra tr Apr 1 2 STEW ART CO Estate of BRISON HENDERSON Deceased IS Jetterg of 1 hi trat on TV 1 ng been grant 1 to unlusign el, on ti estate of I rison Ion les te of ursville dec all pers 15 11 dol tell to l1 estato are 1 erel roque tel to make imme trite ament and ti se hiving chums 1g Inst sul estate will present them to the un Jereigned properly rutl coticated for setticment JOSEPHIR S'IIIII 1 In Indiana Vay -4th PIANOSNow rece sing 1 NOW supply of Pano fortes Chichering Sor 4 Joston zloton Brothers New lord I' lict 1 o4t go Stech 101k, an Ila nes br thers New Bork of rich wil be sold at Lastern actory rices JOHN MLI 81 Word sucet be ween Diamond alley and I our I street, Pittsburgh, P4 Ap 14 Brushes. DUINT Brushes, Serathing Br ashes, 494b do (o Tarnish do Shoe do Cloth Jo Tooth Vail do Fle do Just receired and for sale at low pr cos by May 21 1 HILDI bRAND Foreign and Domestic, Pazors, Pocket and Pen Anises very supert qua it3 DOW opening anl fr gole at prices at 19 Sign Big Mortar DPISICIANS, If you desire to purch From Gen. Helleck's Army. Corinth Evacuated GLORIOUS NEWS.

Robert M. St. Clair, (OPPOSITE THE COURT HOUSE) be barpy to have every man, TVOULD and child call examine his stock, whether they wish to purchase or not. lIe Leaps cot stantly on band a variety of the following arucles Watches an 1 Clocks Jewelry of all styles and prices 10 cents per gnu upwards, Spoons "trom tirnea iron to silver pure as coin Butter Anises, Forks Themonreters, Googles Spectacles Poel et Goggles, Pooke Port Gold Vomes Pens and Pistols, Pen C1 Cade Stick Carl I I I Cases Castors, Tine, Conso Pocket Lid Side Puff and Round Coris Can l'arder dash Hur ShaDusting 1s, Shoe ani Tooth Brushes, I 11c and le1 1 11 sos end Porks Ten Pots, Sewing 1 1s 1 IDE 1, Embroidering and itton 1 le sor De'l Doll Heads, Antes Thi ble- ite 1 Cunds and heys, la a oks, leils I I Harmonicas, Vi line Struge I Bulges, Tall Pieces adlo Ic ate Pencils slates, ns es Steelhm ng Crotchet Vedics (loti es and line balls Mirbles Rings P' tt'es mistlee Toy P' ints Match Safe- Ian Porcelain and Chug 1014 Cr jet 1 lAS SP, 012 es Inkstands, bae' I erfut el lar Oil Toilet and Sh wug Scop with moLy other articles too nuncious to mention Country Prod etu en in exchange u- goo 1140 G'1 Si ver anl Jewelry at 51 10t $1 20 per 1)C put mg of all 1 nds promptly attended to an I all 1 arentel an 2' 01 ent sale of American Watche. St CLAR 11 BOOIS AND SHOES! Cheaper than Ever.

MARSH ATL SCOTT 111 to inn me the citizens In a rats that they have vul mi a ol: outrient of Boot, and SHOPS. which ties ue prepared to sell at the very lowest rates for 1Sil Ines have al on hands and are manufacturing to order 1 ARTI 11 0I LADIES WEAR, con Dg of Gentlemen and I rench Moroc L0 I hid Sh (a tels Lc They are pie aci to the all or las ir then line of 11 0) it not cu nines mable terms Lat! aget the place if sou waut to 1 J11 ur bu I at cal the old Ill 1: als Drug Store, IuILL SCO1T Mu 14 CO. L' HEAT! 4100. I V. ANTED 1 1 18 AD A NES, (1 New Ingland) MINT I ACIURING COMPANI.

will give a commission of one hui dred WV e1 cent on all goods sold by our agents, or wil ply wages it () to $100 per month an all necessary expenses For partic 115 ad ire with stump (IS IL Gen 1gt 1 rile Ala Vanufict ur ng Vas Detroit, Michigan CLEANSE TILE BLOOD cot 1 011 1cl cr vitiated 1 met sick 11 ever It may lur toi 111 1 mpl 01 or 112 on liso ise, o1 it may crely keep 30th nette 'erie 1 an 1 goo 1 for nothing Tut rou cannot hive good health while your blood mipurc Ayer 4 Sarsaparilla purges cut tiese 11 purit 04 in timu otes the 01 ca set I fo into virol jus action restoring the health les elling di-eisc Hence it r2- pidly cries a unty of complaints which are cru-city ampurity of the bloo such 1g Soofulso al, TI035, 1 up ten, Pompl Blotches, 1, St on I 16, Pose, Salt Rh um, Scull 11. Can Pi (amicrots, 1,1 1) a such as 1c4 1, SALe 01, tel no cal and Il art 1: SI ARILL4 An7 cog a cit activity with vi cl it ch the 1 ol and cures the 111 5 CITI 11 (TOP IT, 18 so un 101 alls ant 1 r1 1 01C1, other rem 1 cul 01 1,1 I 1, IT a neSS, sumpl1 hef, 1 Con ur tive 1s 1 c1 4 1. of the licace that ic tar int the dence of 15 1 11 is (m I NILS TO In la gestion, Trun lice, 11. Pl RI 111 Drop aolin it all the purpo of a purgati Jicine di, Ali Low(11 11 44 in 11,1 and DA SI I one tr der every vlage thee ty Auditor P171 () 1 latter anjr, 11 ral atter on ani Jatt re Ti 1 atter 11 mil to Jarn is erre Ir urt of Nm01 I1 -so of lions 0 1 2 nc 7- Va ch term 1442 Ini now V13 1 tie court -ppoint John Lowry 191 tul tor, the monCy Ir sing from tie ale of the defendants roll cot ate to and I nongst those legally entitel thereto 111 persor a intercede l1 coke not co that Irill st nit the 1 of apportment, at my jCC in 1 ugh In mana, ou lidty, the a tief me next. JOIN LOWRY, luntor HO: THIS PFAY.

Buyers look to Jour Interests. Call at 13 S.ga of the Mortar, TITI frein PEt the cinlri Ja-tern a helian bestern reca ct sing eg the lar est anllot clerte stock of goo ls in his hir 1 It 25 of D-u7 Jo 104 Chemical Punts, Tarnish Dye -tux (arson Odd anl ubon ramp 14 Pa fumerice, Necklaces, Beale omby br Spectacles Pocket and Pen Annes, vi a large stock of ankee Notions genera 13, all of such will be coll a wLolesg retail cheaper than ever at HILDI bRANDS Drug 1 1 Loos Store 10 or ng persons have icat ons for License at t'e: no Torn (iC mat 41 Pl: leiccta, rril Ad, stude 85 44.

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Années disponibles:
1862-1988