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The Morning Democrat from Davenport, Iowa • Page 1

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THE GAZETTE COMPANY. M. POTTM; Eftttor, J. WliITK.Iln»larMlUiiigrr. H.

4 MAIIHII. JWI. (I'SjrtMu In BfMal), Ctrr ftuuiii 90 bUtib THE MODOC WAX. morning Contain the intelligence that General Oanby, in commam! of the S. troojift at the Lava IfriK ami Dr.

Thomas, Peace CommUsiuu- er, wanton Friday by the Modm: ostensibly to hold a confrrtnco. but really that the latter might asugBiattt them in cold hliKxl, which they did and then escaped to their den. Tins cowardly act of treachery thor. oughly aroused the troops, who, at last ac. were only watting for darkness to make an advance on the Gen.

Sherman lias telegraphed orders for persistent attark, even to the bitter end oftxtcruiiitotiou, and the prospects are that the Jtlodoc question will speedily and permanently se NEWS ANB WOTES. hag recently ''killing At 111., on Wednesday a herd fifty six short horned cattle were sold for $45,000. Tlie monthly pay of the Elgin watch factory employes amounts to an aggregate of 130,000: i Col W. L. Vestal, of the Storm Lake lotj has Iwcn appointed Triistw of the Iowa Reform Schonl.

fire nn Friday destroyed tlie thtf and i muuug apparatus of the Eclipse coal com pany, near JVs A Detroit Friday reports the drowning of Thos. Campbell, on Bad Hirer, and of Xoah Davis, near St. Charlw. sft revivnl among-tlie Quakers in Maine, m-rompaDiei! several innm-a- tfoM, among them the singing of hymns. About 3,500 emigrant passengers arrived iu Xetr Vorkby last Tuesday.

was the arrival Una The iiase ball season ottctied at Ptiiladel pliittt oa game, between the PhiUdelphiK Professignalri and Eurekn Amateurs. A woman natnod Vliet was nrresteil in Milwaukee ThuruUy for passing an attend check on a bank. raiwl froni $9 to $900. citizens of Norfolk and Portsmouth, Vn. for the reccpiiori.

-President on the occasion of his anticipated to those cities, Asuhhas been commenced Xatlian- ielSfcKayto recover $175,000 frnni Jofcn ami Harvey K. Boston. hasfil on ttlleged fraudulent transactions in iron and stocks in- It a much larger amount of tttUta will be from llic this ieosnri than last. Estenrivc ment5 are bcinj for their reception at Henley, the lwv law of tfic Atlantic rcfa.s«d io travel with Bar- nimi or live with aRochfsieraldtnnan, has in of One Hnrt, stationer, has a c-laiai of $3KX) against the Stalp of Illinois for stationery, which the item of for sponges liy rtrlar of State. Kiiuclla cUargrd Ity tlic President of the Brooklyn Pfblfc School mth drinking anil smoking in iljc class 15 a School Commissioner.

Tlie cliorjies arc to be i fireat for want of food re- jiorlctl oa the on the Irish off GaliraT, shetp uvcn. tions Iwrvn opeaM the relief of the inlanders. of lUiudt- lslatti author of the bankrupt and patent laws, ho? been appoinlcdssociato counsel in the Credit ilobilier sniu the Pa it is Dot ret decided the Mils will At the Harden mines, near Frostburg, AHegbaur oounlr, MiU Uvt John lowere-l Jown with a hww and on, the horw kictci thr anil nil icrrr prccipttalttl to btl-iai, IfS TctL tangicy Jv An has by Ihc friends of Ihr Xooutnent As- to tLe members uf who Jo not want to take their fcalanr. to turn orrr amonnl to Ihr cmnplrlion of monTimrat, Thr louJ mmouni the which, it iwd. will finish Frank TripIrL whrt is well known the Wrtt a drummer fora New Ymk fcwofr, and a on the Kansas a fcrtUy? Triplrt faeariilUir tert tor, killed.

Umragh tbc tabgc vid He txm io A crtti- cal condition, of tLr tiiml Jit Iurham of Mary Ann West Auckland all diiMrrn, atxj la Mir. ll W. rit. sicpwcacnw! OJr ftnll thai wicriap rotiT ftir -or Ilf con Thrta, Ihr ttav itritrt 'Ttifitii wr tnrnr miihil 4 rnifl fbi-lr 4ti kiytmfl from mi -Ontofln, VOL. 150.

Jelfgraph mi ALL PAIB inn. uruni nnoiLi ret ni urnnu FOUR O'CLOCK, A.M. THE MODOCS. Murder of General Canby and Dr, Thomas. Gen.

Sherman Orders the Capture or Extermination of the Indians. SAN April courier just arrival Irom the lava bed reports that Gen. Can by Dr. Thomas wore murdered by the Hcnlitts yesterday while at tlic pence conference. BKI, April Jl, via SAN FHANCIWO, April afternoon five Indians and squaws ratnc into our camp and wore made presents or clothiugaau visions by Uie peace commissioner, ami a Was sent out by the latter asking for a talk this a point about a mile frotn our picket Ime.

Liter in tlic Charley came hi and told the picket that lie could take his that he (t'harlfty) did not intent! to tjo back any more. The picket brought him hi took turn to tbc tent of General Carihy, where Charley left his EIIII ami remained at the tent of Frank KiiUIlu the night. This morning Boston Charley came in and toldtlie.conimissiooer tlmt "Captain Jack and five oilier would mvet the commissioners outside our lines. Buston and then mounted hordes and irtetl for the Lara Bed. About an hour after their departure.

General fanliv; Dr. Thomas, Mr. A. Mcacham and Mr. Diar, with Frank Riddle nnd tils squaw for interpreters, started for the place appointed.

The party arrived at the appointed place, and wi-re clostly watched by the signal officer, Lieut. Adams, from the signal station on the hill overlooking our cauin About half an hntir after the party Imu arrired a cry from tlic signal station Vas heard, saying that tlic Indmas had attacked the Peace and that an engagement had commenced between the Ifldians and them, in a moment the troops were under anus, and deployed as skirmishers under command of (Lionel Green, and were given to forward quick. Very shortly after Mr DUrreiiirued ami told us that the Imlinns had attacked them and that he thought he was the onlj one who bad escaped, but in a few moments after Riddle and bU squaw- were seen within the picket From rim we gathered the following account of the massacre: made a short speech to Uic followed by Gen. Canby and then Dr. Tbonias.

Then Capt. Jack math: a speech, asking for Hot Crook and Cotlon- wood the places now occupittd hy Fairchild and Dorm," for a Mr. Heacham said it was not possible to give him what Schocia told Mtachara to say no more tliat he (Meachani) had enouyli upon that subject, nnd while Schocia was speaking Capt, Jack got up am! walked behind the others and turned jack and exclaimed ready drew his pistol nod snapped a cap al He cocked his pistol again and fired, amf 6en. i- fell deud. shot under tlie right eve.

lint shot Moarham In tjif ihoiililcr Imt he is slil! alive. Cliarler ami another Indian sliot 7)r. Thomas. Jim Diar for MUIIC distance hut Dior turned upon him wiUi a pistol in hand and Jiui ran on the Indian, knocked down sfjuaw and took her borse. but in Jack made him return iL, and ilien anuUier Indian chased Kiddle and shot at Tliis laT mar IN; taken with a DAVENPORT, IOWA, SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL 13, trrnps are HMW alxjuta mile in the lara iwH Ivinp oa liieir "ano-t.

and will probably ailvauce to nijjlit under the cover of darkness. There arc here about fiixhua- tired trwps vhicli can be brought into active and I heliere Uiey vill end Uic Moiloc var. i not to surrive. April 12. GCIK Shcnnan Generals GHIm and Schoficld to malic a iMrisislent attack on the Moihcs, antl that thj-ir iittt-r csler- trill IK- justified- NEW YUHK.

April li-- Lury Rar- nho has Itrcn Ifckcd up the past week witti Mr-. Myers in the that she would learn someUiicp of the toottrich the jail lu night, Mr-t, Myers conlinurJ "the parmt lii Mmtliew Morrison, rested on suspicion of killing Mary on the niglit of ilarrh IStli, died niplit in Brllcnte He twice attctuplnl suicide The frit-ndi of Xitoa, mar- uill bmcc in a hall for the benefit of his wife arfd 3Ir. HenwJiwxftyoiinjr Ja man rtudying the Polytechnic WdnrAlar" and will lie hurictltn at his own ia the April li an adrcrcc of HcDnnncil. tJw 1 Uw trho applied on llie ihfit heiras IteM (3 ul man. Thr trf" Cirl Vott, charprd Ihr mnnltr of Chrralllrr al EnnsifcrU.

has aJjntijtstd until ncrt. April li-- TTir Itrm of flht Sopremr trart-affinnrtl the in the ratr of Hrtir vided of inorJrr in KcvYooL April lay KtfeiartOigalion in Ac foratDcmlttrof to Ur the April 12. 10 In II Bmilrr. a mil of aztd iii April Tbr TThr 333r 3 K'Cjm lit- Jaflm -wn IT Th Scnrtli Tin- tln DAILY OAKHTB tiw w.ll u.j ilMlltd tcrlo4 KKI.MM:: nimir mi TT PENNSYLVANIA. Fatally Kobbery at PI tub arc.

i itfA April uf- tertiorm Win SnuiHlers, Fletcher and Mirharl Tonuor entered the saloon of Phillip 206 Pear and fatally stubbed tin? proprietor They were arrested. Two of them art! members of the fire IKS. April facts have JUKI been developed concerning the abstraction from the vaults of the Bafe Deposit Bank mi llonduy lost of box containing a certain aoiount of cash anJ valnable papers belonging to the Odd Savings Bank. Tliebaxcoiitainctl n'b'ut $5,000 in cash, and pajwrs representing 120,000. It npiiears that the rariiiifr of Huvinvs Bunk dopositcil the IKX with Meiosit Oinipany on Saturday evening last mid when he called for it the following Monday morning nfllrcrs were unable to pr'nluee it or fur its mystcriom diwpiwarnncc.

Offlirer Hague set to work to unravel tin- inysteiy. He maIe a thorough examination of the building vaults and yesterday stated that the box had been taken by someone connected with the bauk. Tnfuf- illation was imparted to the Mayor which nerved to fasten the guilt on the per son suspicjioiicd bv Hague. The Mayor's informant stated that he saw two men take box out of the bank on Monday and would be able to identify one of them and could further testify that an employe of the bank was looking out of the window at the time, Xcsotiations are pending amonp the parties imerre'ttl and it is thought thnt the box will soon returned, Xo arrests liuve been made or even information lodged aud ilie names of parties are withheld at present. matter has occasioned con- in banking circles.

April box stolen from the Deposit bank found this afternoon in a coal vault, attached to McDev- itrs wholesale grocery. Thft money had been extracted hut none of the paport are mbsing. GEORGIA. WIfp April Knoch Perdiuaud wtt.4 hauKwl here ycslurdty for tliu murder of hiii wifo May 4th, 1879. Hla jmruiiHiur and Susan Eberhart, mulcr Htnlciirc to be hanged May 4th.

Two and two sistenof tlie woman Eberhart witnessed the execution of Sliann. A WASHINGTON, April have been repcatetl from time to time of the res- of Ministers Low unil Inquiry at tliunfflcU! source to-nigh tatunvs that Low's rcsign-ition not been ceired and that ex-Senator Cole's name has not even bren mentioned by tlm President in connection with the China or Japan missions. Mr. Cole himself savs lie Is not an applicant for diplomatic position. Up to noon to-day no one at the President's liouse or at the of state had intimation of le Long's rumored further than has privately said by snme that he would retire should the administration sire a change.

Tlic President to-day auditnoe to a number of persons on" bushier matters and at one o'clock went to the Treasury department where lie hat! a long consultation wiihSocjrvlw Richartlson, TM THE WEST. lr. K. II. CuninuncM, a leadlngcitizen of WhiN-ling W.

died yesterday. dispatch says Marc Girardin iliwl on Friday of ajwplexy. The English man of war at Ostend, to prevent encmach. mem of Enlish fishin vessels. President, yesterday issued an order ri-movin tho laml oflire from Verniilliiin, Dakota, to Sioui Fidls, Dakota.

wan at Janics- tmvn, the past week, tor the first time, although Jamostown was the first plara fteittol on the continent. FILVNCISCO, April Secretary De lano was burned in fffsgy at Jacksonville, to-night. On the Hth of March Ous SwUn. John 3fclonald and Geo. Taylor were laurdered by a large band of Apaches, The were pursued by scrcniy-ninc warriors killed and fu-Vt-nty-siY and children taken prisoners trcre under command J.it-til.

Hice. At Fort AVhipplc thev followed the trail ot the Apaches anJ learned thai Tavlnr had been captured alircand MibjertrO to the most horrible torture. Randal Uic Apaches in which the troops kiJlcO 47 ami captured ILLINOIS Cairo CAiEO.April CTias, Wyeili. a of Chicago, who a yestffdar, en route io New of j'oatuinpiion fit tlie St. Oharleu Hotel ihUmuniinjr- to Chicago for intermenL Col.

John WoodmfTwas nominatrtl for Slayorontlic Citiscns" ticket lut night: Ir. Smith, Jas. and Henry Winter also anoubce them- w-lves as independent candidates. UTAH. April a merlin-; of of the Utah Central and tali riouiliera Rrijrfjam resigned the presidency of lioih roads, and Sharp of the former and Wm.

Jennings of the lalter. Young lias now reiirrd from all affairs, in order to la AHrona with a mwion to teiM Ihr Southern Phcififr IL thit Territory. THE WEST INDIES, HAVANA. April 11, Tin KET WBST. April Bank of KngUnd furgcr, from prison crcn.

iop liv joropincorer alialcony. He iiiuing in ibecitr. friemK seeinp ihc by counlrrvt tbc of the his nn him At pril 12. The Xetr lirUrtr. and tnould- barned Insured.

April ML-- Todd bemp tnunnl tbu moraine, tTSjWO: By fire faowlrrd thirty DELAWARE Ifc frr Fall. At ihidiiij; from a frlkm- lit aori ti frfi in the THE xttd April Thr i Scr- nr fl ikl in OHIO. 1 2 Thr hirr- vl tiir Ntftinnul Ajnfl TWUmd BmtV IfEWS BT CABLK Mtftlttfl Tltf; tlir -wf irttrr Vf tfX WMJ STK ITALY. -wflwr i i Atflil at-- tliw Br Iww mifl JTfflm It, Arprfl Tii wfl (mtm 4t fhc fl i tor nmfHvfl Ctesfffluflii utifl A Des Moinea dispatch of Friday 4 i thu juilUieal pot begins to loil in Ihis District and County Granges in different of the Htate hate been taking netton on the nominations recently made by Blackhawk County Granges for ticket. So far known to the public, the nominations made have betn condemned.

Commercial. April. l.lft 3-4, fair. liooddrmantl for in active wlih steady. U.

S. qriet and linn. United i IHK .,..119 fire per ceuL Dally Market Review Flosr, wltiivr Flour. Wheat Barley barrel 5 flopa ttkx Hoar Sblpatoff Corn meal Poiatoea White oo tfO 4 90) 1500 1 00 Butter l-ard and trinunwl Sheep pelln. Calf Kip Irf Mini Gralbr, cm and ft 2 00 OaklVood Snft Coal Valley Baflalo do Pom do Valley 11 17tl8 ed 10 ct off etfr 1 96 00 10 uo tuO too 100 13 SO gallon lrte 1H Timothy, Straw JJ RTtAL.

cord do Cattlc In Paiture. IIA PAULSENt Hlar thank, Two Pure Berkshire Pigs Four Pair, old, for wile fcy WH. AI.LEX lowau IN CASH FOR Tocrtct ih drawn Orph! to $1 0ftChi or Sir for 85. Tick' C- O- JJ-, ifilrilrt-il. 1 Prize.

1 wilt Kcnit 9 crrtiilcAlf of oo receipt tf a the balance, more, to deducted from tin- Prices, after the drawing. For balance of for Circular. ha. Nrb. of Upstate.

Mi a NOTICE. la tke HlKttc-r of Laying Out Opening of Fourth street, lu the city or Dartnport, Mtireen Warren mud JffKSCITL mul nil rtfor HE COMMISSION KICS by tliv citr Council uf tte city of XEW VIIVKHTIHEMEXTII. COBNIXIi COIXEGE 1 XUUOTH SEXES, wltb J'ro- 1 Fnll and arm lory, incl Urna- rat-ntal Itapartmcntu, anijilo and ancei, find 273 tnuuftllf; iu town nultd for And Tuition low. For ou- tbc PrcMtlrnt RKV.WM.P.1N?. PENNSYLVANIAJXLE WORKS.

HEAL A A nnd N. Cor. IGth Coates without SPRING MHXINERT. RS. NAULE.

PASHIONABLE M1LL1NEH, Nr. 7 Second ftrtret, rftnriied lionittfmni Ettrt, and witli Her a large and or Notlonaiuid Fvruiik- Imf GoodBf wliich tbettitcbtiobof her pauoa- mgt? called, irhlcll cannot fU io jtlcafc. Stic JtM ft choice lot or pattern bonncU Call at No. 7iad A GREAT OFFER Br.VJTir XELQEQXS and ORGANS, Tnct YtKT LOW raicEA ran cat ft, aiidbalanrx in tmatt monthly (379 uR CEItTO PABLuR the andpfrftct tvrr made. ItlUttrattd Cata- NKW Carpets Furniture DANIEU3OULD, 14 SSeooiitl S4t.

5 Iowa. Can offtr at fall no can be found In the Went of Tapestry, Body Brussels, Ingrain and all Cheaper Grades of Carpets, Oil Cloths, Mattings, Shades, Curtain Trimmings, Mattresses, Feathers and all kinds of House Furnishing and Upholstery Goods. i i i i Xo J. C. WAIIACE, MUSIC STORE, Davenport, Iowa.

and tkliomneker OrsapK. and Qualiir etc le foanU in or St. Lotsli of ELEGANT PARLOR FURNITURE Itiady Made, or to or dw. diid UpholtU'nd in fabric iclect. Chamber suits of every style and quality.

Special attention tven to the making of Library and Office Furniture. Also gent for the Chicago Improved Woven Wire Mattress and sold to the Trade at Manufacturers prices Freight added. BV ATK7V0KO TO. Jelircrod froe of ln Rock Mand and 1L EIUUSB. U- 3.

PE1CE. the i.f Ijiinl in taken and prtited for thu of Kotirtti bv givr notice ihtt, findiue tUat the Simurt HiMchl itfldi, in part, upon the mid iand to 1w tftkrn and appropriated, liavtf iii pro- rUloniof tlie cbirtor or ntld cJtf- and rainc of the paid baildiiiir t. ibcutrncr, fmm thr value of th? land. aHilthr him in hsTiii- nald taken frorrs Uim. Unvt; flu-a aaid ai the- mm of TwclTt and thftt they bxvr further prtKtrdrd, i pursuance of charter, toen- tbv value uf thr owner, to hare fitcd waiil at theftumol Six HwndrcdanJ Bislitr Dollsri.

And thr Sasiutl Tlf rcbl fttii! other pr- tntereMrtl. are ht-rfby notified appear lic- fiti4 fm the of April. A. D. at thttt o'cJotk at the offlcc ot UilU on Main street.

in Citr of or iu tbe mrantimL- to nottoe to city Council off aid city, of their election, either to afttfpt award of allow nald building to with thr land appropriated for the oroi their Intention to remore batldJn; value ihtrrcohto remove Dated Aprit H. if, ANOKKSEN, KKANCIS OOHS, Burtis Opera House, April 15th. ItKXEFITttP THE UlSRMtY A Der Freischutz," tion of M- You Weber. of Uic tak-ftt in tinder thf direc- Fnop. Musical Iirect'r.

lircctor of Orchestra. tfta 14 Markets by Telegraph. NKW ToM, April li with rata at jLctircind Dill do do do we do do do tfa do do db do ten tat TQKK. April 101 Cfetatgo. Bock Fort 51 April vevt I.

i7 Jt 30 Ptrrr T5 tainedai all tlic llarriton Si Hoi man and oco ml he ob, And at to commoner at Onkr far 10 v'cloek. cart rtmlfl all dftcrthrOp- cra. J. Icindlv Piano for BOLZ STEFFEXS, Commission Merchants. 715 Xanb St.

beiw LOUIS, Liberal uo. on UEFERENCES. Nortb SL Bromdva Jollot M. Kak.St. Taion Si.

Jt Vefire. Kork II. Jt O. K- Laoman, La, A. EcLrrlr.

llL WEALEUS AM) HOOPERS. and Yrd at V. corner of Fourth LeCIftite utrccU, Dittfiporu Iowa. to Col- U.S. ArattuJ.

and Churth. Coal Mine Fwr Sale or Trutle. No 29 East Second Street, Davenport. Iowa. a handafnl! of Clothing, Gents' Furnishir Goods, Tailors'Trimmings and Piece Goods.

AIM a Ufxe Aflwrteteat of WESTERN WOOLEXg. OBBEBS BY HAH PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. cKtiTdly AVMPORT. MARBLE WORKS. ONSISTING of 14 acTTitrfth a of Coat, a thaft alreadj about 40 fret, lil- oated In Clay coaair, Indian within three mllet of the faiduf Mitei.

For cal! on KENT OOLDSBURY. BASGAINS BARGAINS BARGAINS Boots and Shoes! AT CHILD CO. oat tfaeir retell at aa4 below XOW thr five to makcyoar THE ENTIRE STOCK FOR SUE AND to out A Bwre cet lor Catt-Of TV MBS. JOB BOSS BOCXISLAVD, Ifa Oct tUIJfOlS. OUo.

$1 la It. VMI ST: Kir. I srCT Mil. iHfft -i -itftl JIT tjfcfl tmtfli.ttfc4r.an4 in. rtr At Great Bargain! 5 T-lwf Ifitb: Itocjr Farvam: EXTENSION LATHE.

SPDWETVILIE Grand Gift Concert wm BUBTI3 OPERA DAT- Tuesday, Hay 20th, 1873, At HIM IS PROPEBTT AND CASH IM- dutribnird anoac Uw Port Byron Lime, Plasterers' Hair, Plaster Paris, Land Plaster, Cement, White Sand, -I Pk A WAREHOUSE: On. C' R. I. P. R.

for. Monuments, Head Stones, Mantles, Grates, Scotch and American Granite. filand tnd Third OFFICE: 47 Perry Strtet. McCOSH DONAHUE. 1.

W. OLTU. J. H. CAXT NATIONAL MARBLE WORKS! DAVIS GAMP, JIASUFACTUllEES OF AND DEALERS IN Mean E.

WELKINS, MUSIC STORE, Cor. Third and Davenport. i PIAKO3. I I BBI I860. HOYT MUSIC 8MSB8.

A STOCK. ALWAYS OS HAND A A EMEKSON Whit ney Jfc Holnie9 and all of Sheet Knife of latent the hot in the city. JOHN I a or CHURCH AMD A ORGANS! Moline, 301. P. Organs Toned and Specifications on Application.

fi-bl-dtwlr MOLINE IRON WORKS. WILLIAMS, WHITE COMPT, of thr Shmtr Panch aad Shears. Tpriffht Drill- Enjfinet. Mill Gwg Sait 3liijjj, iron Arcb- Itcctoral Ifoo Work5, Powrf Shirea for Power br and of All tluvncfc otherwlw. Promptly to.

Samler uad at 56 East Third Street. Davenport. Iowa. m. FrKCHASED TWK W.

FRIEND SON, BILL, HKALlfr crarr Pom TKK OP MAT.T.BAHT.TC IRON, We are prepared to fill alt orders in our line Orders toliriiad. Ladies' A Gents' Furnishing Goods, Notions, White Goods, Unens.Sc No. 25 East Second Street, DAVEHPOBT, IOWA XAIXEAXLE noil WOBU. MIILL J. 1 CHRISTY BOOTS CHILD ft CO.

TIT Six TickcU for UST or Mlaenl Water Cue Hvlel DE5IEABLK TOOFEKTT icn Hi It td hr In i BOOTS SHOES In the State. Have now in store a lull stock of FALL a good supply of our CELEBRATED DAVENPORT MADE BOOTS all of wiiich we offer at prices to compete with any market 41 ft 49 Brmdy SL, Davenport, HABDWAmE. milii a asd wili cnirr ll a tdncne frv airr it arv mm! vtra $2 IV CUT- C. BRAHDEHBEBG, Cor. Second and ffipley Streets BOOTS SHOES mmflr fiw C.

ARRIHCR 1M -nir imfl Edwin Harrington ENGINE LATHES, rtnft rmn vtril BOOTS AND SHOES No. 46 Bndy SETH P. BRYAKT CO BOOTS AND SHOES, nf linn ht ftrt DRY GOODS, Vtfl Street, IffNNrl, PLAIN Jt FAMCY CRACKERS XOLINC STEAX BACEET, HE BEST in the Groccr fur Hem. HAKDWABE, CTJTLBBY, X8O1T OMF vtork in aadl T- taw Uum cTtl aUmtion Io mall in3era, STOCK. AT SICKLES Jt TKESTVN.

CARRIAGES and SPRING WAGOHS FTLL USE OF TOUK KNIFE CO. Butcher's American Files, MCI PETER WRIGHT SONS, Shippers andComnts- sion lerchants, IxmAno, a BED STAB LAHTERHS, "WMGHTS" UCME FOR SALE. Thr StfWrfWr. WHO IS LEAVING trf F. RATTSCH, SCNOiACKBi HAM, 3OA.4THSTS.

AU. ranVrl -win "he Of the at the Stilt if hw. irt jw wtfl TICKCT9 tm-'fc flwrwi flnn.

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