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   Janesville Gazette (Newspaper) - July 17, 1867, Janesville, Wisconsin                                OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY 17 1867 WITHDRAWN Tho President has drawn the name of Marcus as Minister to Mexico A Washington dispatch of Tuesday says Speaker Colfax MARRIED VOLUME 11 JANES WEDNESDAY EVENING JULY 17 1867 NUMBER 112 called at tho House to-day to see Col when the President hearing that he was in the ball him Ho went in and remained about two during which timo he asked tho President how long ho intended keeping them hero Tho President replied until Thursday Mr Colfas Well Mr President I don't suppose you would consider me a very sound political advisor but I think you would do a wise thing to veto it at once having already ed your freely aa the country The President mado no reply and Mr Colfax left IT is rumored that General Sheridan is soon to bo married to tho daughter of Judge Foster of Louisiana who owns one of tho largest plantations on tho Techo STATISTICS OF thero wore made in tho State ot Ohio pounds of cheese Tho of this amount with tho exception of pounds was in tbat part of North ern Ohio commonly called and composed of tho following tho most important counties in the The figures show the number of pounds of cheeso mado in each county in Ashtabula 951 344 Luke Medina tage Summit Trumbull Slate The Eau Free Press records the death by drowning at Augusta on the 4th of a son of Dr Speneer aged eleven years Tho same naper speaks of the flattering prospect of the crops with tho exception of the potato which is spoken of ns now Presby terian church has just been dedicated a Alma Journal tells of a rious accident to o young man named Mathows who had a hand badly lacerated by a circular saw losing two fingers anJ a Shawano Journal says that a severe storm of wind and riin ac companied with lightning visited that re gion on the 2d doing considerable ago Houses were struck trees blown down demolished and the roads badly blocked up with fallen trees and rubbish Bears are very numerous In the town of Bello Plain Stevens Point Pinery reports that an analysis by the State Assayer of Massachusetts of some iron found in what appears to be a large bod near Rib shows it to con- tain 43 per cent of metallic iron with and quartz so mixed with it as to forma and enable it to be easily re- A bungling burglar mado an un- successful attempt to rob tho County safe Plover A tornado carried across tho Wisconsin nearly completed a loss to tho city of some are reported Aryus says tho in county have fairer promise of an abundant harvest thaa they do now is a little late on account of tbe cool wet weather that lias far prevailed this but a few weeks of hot weather will make the farmers of that county heavy of pocket and light ol hoart County re- ports that crops of all kinds in that tion of tho country give promise of a more than ordinary yield Farmers in many localities are cutting their hay and ly secure crop I the wheat vest comes on Fruit too looks The Portage says that tho ment of property in city this year is against last year J P McGregor is about Parting i bank at Kilbourn City Proceedings July 15 SENATE Mr Sherman took his seat The Chair presented an invitation to the Senate to attend tbo dedication nies of tbo Cemetery on the After executive session the Senate took up tho House joint resolution ing to carry out tho tion act On motion of Buckalew it was ed by reducing the amount to and passed TUo House for tho relief of certain soldiers and sailors charged with tion was debated and referred to the tary Committee The Chair laid before the Senate a com- from tho President ting all the orders opinions sent to district commanders and tho amount necessary to carry out the work of reconstruction Howard in referring to that portion o the in which the President al ludes to tho by the United States of tho of the rebel States in- curred before tho war said that it was all moonshine designed for party purposes Hendricks tho President had no expressed any opinion on tho subject Hi merely mado the suggestion whether i the Southern States were to be treated ai conquered provinces tho United State would have to pay the debts of thes States This doctrine was laid down bj Governor Morton of Indiana two year ago in a speech endorsing the President Sumner said thai as low there was ing surer than tbat tho relel States wer responsible for all their just debts an that their just obligations in them and could not bo evaded Johnson thought it was not lor tbo to express n opinion ou the subject of tho publ finances ut the present time when the del was and tho people so sensitive o tho subject of its increase He did not believe the President was correct in his assumptions tho Southern States etil la thli cily July by Ilev J at tba or A Stodman Mr BULLOCK uf Llinn Kock and of existed as States and not as conquered provinces Hendricks did not think that the eminent could rightfully be bound to pay the debts the South contracted before the war The object of tho war as avowed by Congress was not a conquest of these States but a suppression of rebellion In tho event however of the entire tion of tho States by the Federal ment it would be a practical question of great moment whether these State tions would rest on the general ment Howard again took tho floor in tion to the the President which he said were calculated to alarm the all over tho country Wilson said tho message was in with tho action of the President tho last two years The President ad during that time lost no occasion to to bonded say what o could in disparagement of Congress nd everything connected with its policy f reconstruction Tho policy of ress would increase tho value of the onal debt and debts of the rebel States Fessenden was glad the message met no or endorsement in tho Senate le regretted that tha President had sent n such a document It might have a bad were it not that all intelligent ilc would see thro its fallacies There ad been no conquest of tho Southern tates so the doctrine of conquest could ot bo mado applicable Buckalow denied that the President ored tho assumption of tho rebel debt le was simply suggesting that on the and doctrine that prevailed n Congress such a state of facts must be rought about Thayer considered the position of the resident as asserted in his message as nother attempt to throw an obstacle in tho of reconstruction Ho thought the Donate should treat it with tho utmost in- The message was ordered Adjourned HOUSE and resolutions were introduced nd By Kelly declaring valid and binding tie decisions of military courts and com- missions made in oases when tried n the states lately in rebellion where no ivil courts were in operation By Williams proposing an amendment o the constitution of the United States in to Judges of the Supremo Court nd other courts authorizing the removal judges by tho President on the of two-thirds of each branch of 10 legislature By Noell to make legal tender notes re- for duties of imports By Paine to refund to George on Co of Milwaukee certain duties aid on pig iron also a joint resolution of 16 Wisconsin Legislature asking for an to the city of for in constructing a arbor at he straight cut Bv authorizing the of the Treasury to issue certificates Of or enrollment and license to cer ain vessels By Robertson declaring that no further sue of the bonds of the United States to bo mado for any purpose not eady provided for except on tho distinct that they shall be subject on for State county and municipal enses the same as other property By declaring that United States ouds ought to bo taxed by authority of for national purposes so as to equalize such taxation and 10 average taxation on other Debate arising laid over By Robinson for the appointment of a elect committee of five to examine into o workings of the detective system ot 10 internal revenue department tho re of spirits and tobacco made by persons and the disapproval of etc seized and sold by order of ie courts Debate arising the on went over By Julian instructing the committee on lands to inquire into the y of reporting a providing for to the United States of swamp inds heretofore granted to tho states in rebellion which had not been illy disposed uf by mich By Schenck a resolution directing tho of tho to inform the louse whether he has established or to bo constituted in tho city of New n association or a commission known as ie Metropolitan Board of Revenue or tiy other name or style if so by what or provision of law with what lor what purpose A debate rising it went over By directing that the testimony ikon by tho judiciary committee on the of the impeachment of the unt bo printed and that any portion of 10 committee be allowed to report n at any time Tho House refused to tho previous question and Wilson ising to debate the resolution it went ivor By Kolley instructing the Judiciary to inquire whether tho States A Kentucky Maryland and Delaware lave now state governments republican in orm Tho previous question was second ed 47 to 47 Tho Speaker voting aye read tho Adopted 70 to IS On motion of Banks tho President was requested to return the reconstruction jill as in its enrollment some words were mitted The words are that the ments to office shall stand until proved by tbo of tho array By Randall a resolution declaring that n the judgement of the House no Nation xl Bauk should be selected as a public de of government any city there is located a Treasurer cr As Treasurer of tho States jut all moneys collected and received fo iho government in said city should bo de deposited with tho treasure and request ing the Secretary of tho Treasury transfer tiny amount now in euch Nation al Banks to tho Treasurer or Assistan Treasurer of the United States Adopt cd By Julian a resolution that the Secre tury of War have to withdraw from tho tiles a private telegram from Gen Sheridan to Gen Grant dated tho June the same having been ted to the House by mistake Adopted By Farnsworth a resolution ing the Judicial y Committee from furtho consideration of tho question of ment of the President and ordering iha the testimony already taken bo The house refused to record the question By Eldredge a resolution reciting tli negation in the Cincinnati tbat the expenses of the wine and liquors consumed at a banquet given to the loyal portion of Congress last winter arc unpaid declaring tbat they should at once be paid out of the funds raised for evangelizing the colored race now in tho hands of the ter greeted this resolution and it was re- By a resolution declaring tho Kock Island Railroad bridge a sance and directing the Attorney al to institute proceeding to abate it Cook objected The resolution was not received The House took a recess until o'clock After recess the supplementary struction us correctly enrolled was presented and signed The Senate amendment reducing the appropriation for carrying out the struction acts from to 000 was concurred in Windom introduced a to repeal tho huv of last session providing for the ing of treaties with tho Indian tribes A debate ensued and the passed Case of Detroit luly Sixteen years ago last Wednesday James Bay a resident of Pontiac was bitten by u rabid dop but experienced no serious effects from the bite until one year the day on which be was bitten lie hen felt some of tho terrible soon developed into a most frightful Fur six weeks be a raving maniac and all hopes of bis ery was abandoned but an iron tion and skillful nursing brought him out of the shadow of death and he lied tho disease finally passing off Ho pursued the even tenor 01 his way until the second anniversary when tie was again attacked but with loss severity than oil tbe last occasion The day of Juno in each succeeding year has been tho occasion of a hydrophobia Cr the last of which attacked one woek ago at Sandwich where he was em- ployed as a Tbo usual toms were felt during the early part of the day and Bay requested some of hie friends to tie him in order to prevent sonal injury his culiar appearance they refused to do so aud ho continued ut his work all day and until midnight hib usual timo for quitting Going to a neighboring barn ho tried to off the dreaded attack After a while his companions heard a in the barn and fearing it was as Bay bad declared went to his aid An appalling sight greeted them The poor victim was foaming at the mouth biting at various and to all appearances suffering the most horrible agony As soon as he caught sight of them with eyes glowing like fireballs and uttering an unearthly yell he mado a rush for Tho party at retreated leaving Bay in tho gloomy up to the highest of maniacal and battling in enemy no man can subdue In one ol bis convulsions bo lifted a portion of the lof completely off wbich evidently him as nothing more was beard nd when finally ventured to ok after him found in a sound eep He was at once secured und taken a safe place where he was kept for hours aud when he awoke nearly 1 traces of the night's experience ad disappeared and with tho exception tho exhaustion produced by his great as well as over TRAINING OF affecting the custody and re- training of minors named Purcell amo before tho Irish Lord Chancellor in last month Tho minors had been the religion of their ate father but their mother the d guardian of their persons and fortunes as some time ago to be bringing icm up in her own laith as a Roman and it having bueu prayed that ic Lord Chancellor should order the en to be brought up in the religion of their the mother surreptitiously removed icm from the jurisdiction Court to 10 Continent and an order of attachment r was issued her file staled sho 0 them to the but from a conscientious belief that was her imperative duty to have the now surviving brought up in the lomau Catholic and to sacrifice ry worldly advantage for this end She ad by going abroad sacrificed a cur allowed for tbe maintenance of he linor and the other child which had died he had also given up friends relations nd social petition for tho purpose It earing tnat tho child of delicate con- that he was fourteen years of ago nd had been so far educated a the Lard Chancellor declined to with his religion and the more BO s ho had seen tho boy and found his re- gions convictions to be His could not sea any to be d by tho mother 111 prison as lie night do THE following is un interesting ion of the way they do things at the mint of Japan at There are about three hundred hands in tho building When tho men cuter in tho morning they are made o divest themselves of their own clothes md put on others belonging to tbe mint At the end of a day's work a gong lounda when the curious oriel e is presented of 300 men springing Vom the ground on which they had been seated throwing off their cloths and ng a naked to one end of the yard Here they pass through the following or deal in order to prove that they have no silver on them Their hair is pulled and examined they wash their bands and hold them up to view they drink water and then haloo arid they run to the other end of tho yard clearing two or three hurdles on their way after which performance they are allowed to lodgings CITY AND COUNTY RAILROAD DIRECTORY ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE TRAINS Chicago Northwestern Change of time takes affect Sunday May GOING NORTH Mall arrives p m depart p.m p m l p ill GOING SOUTH a m departs a m a ni Mail m p m SOUTH ia a m ui p in GKO L NORTH IMS n 111 I n lii m A BALDWIN Hill du ARRIVE From and for p m ni p m fae If du du C p 111 For p m m Departure tho on CLOSE p fli p in null wuy p m York through p 111 p In p m ew York jind way p ui to THE IN NEW the is admitted to have made it appearance in this city but it has shown itself in BO mild a form that thero is H fear of its epidemic One caa ig said to have occurred in a largo hole in this city and or four cases been reported in Brooklyn Prompt meas urea have been taken by the officers of th Board of check the spread o the Y arrived at Leech's fino of bugle gimps and fringes June p m a ui p m p in p m ll 4 N W mirth p m p ni il p m p in way p m p ia II i I1 du 0 p m p 111 m und A Mod p m a m a m 111 p m m Overland mail Ironi Milwaukee arrives Mondays and Fridays J pm nnd Saturdays ut 4 a 111 Overhaul to and Center Fridays by p in Depart nad iyn ut 3 p ni Overland mail to and Uoparts Tuesdays und Fridays 1 p III from IV a Sundays tol p m T J II Senator Todd in in tho city tending Court A prominent lumber rm in this city informs us that they are lling common lumber at per and and fencing at On Monday evening tho inst tiero is to be an exhibition in entirely new for this place It is a the illusions by light It ia spoken as a thing The Appleton Post s that Col Henry Pomeroy has retired om the management of that paper and is by Maj C W Baker formerly this city has long had charge of its and mechanical department AUCTION Tho will boar i mind tbat there is to be an auction sale household furniture at the house of Mr T Furlong on Main street ec advertisement in this issue and bo on and early for good bargains THE Prc NIC If human en- could be measured by weight ion one of Fairbank's largest sort of was needed at Pope's Spring rday to guago tho largest amount of comfort that was there experienced by even or eight hundred persons of all ages exes and vocations who had all their arcs behind for a day's pleasure amid hose grand old oaks which stretch out welcoming arms alike to all that omc Hereafter that shall bo classic round with many ol us and some poet's must perpetuate its glories in rhyme whose rhythm ahall flow as cally as tho waters of its crystal springs The day was all that could be desired nd tho committee of arrangements had their well there iag lor the large crowd to do but njoy themselves to the best of their A platform had been where no younger portion of tho parry amused in tho whirl of cotillion nd quadrille while others at uet or improvised some other amusement to their taste Much of tlie enjoy iont of tho occasion was duo to the ont music furnished by tho Bower City and by string band hose that were present ed it one of tho white days in the ar of their lives and it will bo ored with pleasure by all THURSDAY AND FRIDAY preparations are being made lor ho Reception Thursday und Friday nge by those having tho matter in charge have secured the services of Prof T 1 Brand of Chicago tho well-known who will be assisted by tho best musical talent of tho city Raspberries co cream and other delicacies will be by waiters dressed in the various costumes An elegant gold-headed cane and a ver ice pitcher will be presented to tho ersons who tho greatest number of votes learn that his excellency Oov child and other distinguished citizen ol Madison arc to be present on tba BASE will ba i match game of Base Bull on tho Bower City rounds to-morrow afternoon at 3 o'clock between the Western Star and Bower City Clubs of this city did ia hereby given tha no more pic nics or parties will be allow ed to be held on my premises on Sundays or any other day without my and consent POPE Town of Janesville July 17 1867 Dr Stafford's Stomach and Liver orator is the best medicine ever know lor loss of appetite jaundice and Jence Sold at the Drug Stores dawl Dr Stafford's Stomach and Liver rator cures bad taste in the mouth ngs Sold at the Drug Stores DR Stafford's Stomach and Liver rator cures costiveness langor ese sick headache and all disorders of IB stomach and liver Sold by all ists SAVE You it DOCTOR'S Dys- Cure will suve tho expense of a Doctor very many times if kept on hand for immediate use In tho Summer aason for cholera morbus pain io the tomach diarrhea Ac it is a sure and remedy is a lonely sound nd its echo lias caused many a sad heart ut nono would feel saddened but rather e cheered and by ng farewell to all kinds of Soda und ratue except D U De Land Saleratus which will scatter rays f sunshine and happiness in every old when properly used being always un- and perfect MEN of if there are any in you who want to make money re losing the greatest chance offered to ou If you will cull at American and learn how you can make 100 er cent with your money Of course it ill be to your advantage It is free to who want to learn and will not bite ny one Come tho particulars is your last chance Id A BENNETT i Co Proprietors DR PRICE'S Cream Baking Powders lould bo used in every family Its far surpass anything that can be made by soda or cream tartar nd can be indulged -in by dyspeptics as well as any other article of food ds who for years have boon unable to it warm biscuits can by using this er of them freely Get a boi of our grocer and give them a trial MANY ludicrous scones occurred in last summer when everybody was groat apprehension from danger f cholera A gentleman was having his air dressed by an English barber who tho all-important topic upon bis mind remarked as he was vigorously re- moving dandruff from his customer's scalp They says air that the cholera is in the air The gentleman sprung up in great from fear of contagion in Le brush Oh said the barber I doesn't mean sir tho air of the cad ut the hair of the Barrett's Vegetable Hair Restorative rould probably be powerless against ra even in tho of the but it s a sure to fatal de- troyers of youthful taldness and rayness and those who would preserve leir capillary adornments should at once their toilets with tho Restorative G R Curtis Wis daw It WHEREAS my wife Clara A ter has loft my boil nnd without just or 1 do hereby forbid persons her on my account us I will iy her A lo ET THE liKST WATCHES by all judges superior to ouJ Co For sale by U Agent for Kock Co English American aud Swiss M Qol I nnd Silvor Caws also constantly kopt on hand TUST large line of J Hoop Skirts in latest nnd at A 4 BY TELEGRAPH Reported Expressly for the Gazette OLD BRASS COPPER und nine wanted ut tho Stile Works ARNOLD POWELL Only In tho Northwest of Barrett's Felt and Composition ROOFING MATERIAL Also Dealer o ia PAINT AND COAL TAR Wo call tho of tho to tho vory gcu Is being of our tho nod siding of It keens out und is said to bo to u for warmth had years In Iho IUK in and in of We aro supplying to ot- OTV ol tho Northwest and can odor superior to ouo in thu country in our lino of FIRE Ontario July fire yesterday destroyed S Loss 000 Now York July beat Brown George and running mate at Troy yesterday Time and FIRE IN Chicago July chine foundry was destroyed by tire this Loss insurance of No s York July Conway sent south by the Union League reports Leagues in tho Southern States with a membership of loyal votes STEAM Now York July six o'clock this morning Sylvan Stream steamer on a trip from Harlem struck a rock opposite tho city and soon after went down All tha were saved PRESIDENT OF HAYTI Now York July Jamacia Gleaner of the ult publishes tho news from of tho election of Gen Salnave President of the Republic The term of office id four instead of for life as under tlie old Constitution BUENOS AYRES New York July Herald's correspondence says a tion had broken out in Catamarca Buenos Ayres in which Gov was ed and the Abbe Tolesa forced to accept the gubernatorial chair EXECUTIVE NOMINATIONS New York July Tribune's cial says among thu nominations sent to tho Senate to-day are the car J Avery Collector of the 17th Dis- New York Frederick M Williams Assessor 12th District Pennsylvania Willis B Postmaster ville Ind and Andrew J Baker mastes Seymour Ind New York July cial has authority for flatly contradicting the raport negotiations are going ou with Great Britain for tho settlement of Alabama claims through a cession of northeastern British to tho United Scutes Great Britain ther tendered land nor money to liquidate the claims GREAT FIRE IN JERSEY New York July morning a fire broke out ut North Point Jersey City The following are the lusers Wm E Dodge Co Field A Snu The Hudson Kiver Cement Works Derby Snow Premise Franklin Works and er buildings and property Loss Insurance perhaps of that amount THE QUEBEC July has succeeded in forming an administration as follows Mr Premier Secretary and K M Dunkin Treasurer Mr Attorney General Mr Com- missioner of public works Mr Bernbein Commissioner of crown lands Mr De- Speaker of the Legislative Councel Mr Irwin Solicitor General arc U each except tbe premier who has Solicitor eral St Louis July Sherman returned yesterday from Fort Harker and General Hancock bus arrived at Nothing has transpired with reference to the consultation between those Generals at Fort Indian The Democrat's Fort Harker dent The statement that the Indians arc on tho war path is confirmed by gentlemen just from their Col Leavenworth Indian agent received orders from Washington not to distribute annuity goods until Indian affairs assume a more definite and peaceful shape AFFAIRS New Orleans July steamship days from Tampico arrived here yesterday Sho was seized by United States authorities and awaits orders from tho Treasury Department Her officers re- port that Gomez a proclamation declaring Tamaulipas a Soverign State Gomez and Canalon urc troops to capture Tampico utterly ignored Juarez arid will proclaim either or at the of the Government Santa Anna had boon taken out of the steamer Virginia but the Mexican officer who made the arrest placed his sword un- der tha American flag and walked under instead of over it MARKET FOR Till BT 1 JANESVILLE July IT 1867 of wheat bcon rather light during the past few days which Is owing to the fact that men o t tho farmors arc in securing crop Thero were about 500 on the market divy which sold at 1 for milling and 1.70 for tho with a downward Byo ia In with but little coming forward Corn it at a rangu for new and old Oats aio less under ot a declining tendency at hive fallen mien at Woul in quiet uith lit a range of for to choice fino clean clipa UP lo thin ditto boon about Ibj which have witu tho exception of two ir Uino up u follows grades host 5.00 cwt er Ht 5.50 AND ft cwt cwt good at tt 60 ttu at common to shelled 60 02 Quiet white common 1.26 Poach blowa TIMOTHY ut JO 00 In- to choice loll supply at f dry Slltittl from each at LIVE at Dull and lower tun j state ronud Loop Ohio spring lower lower 2.40 1 Ko 2 scarce and unsound hoovy 0107 new mixed dj 1.01 unbound do western JO steady doll Krio UI AUCTION virtue of a chuttle mortgage I will at public auction 1.1 Mills m thla ou the 5th day ol ut 2 o'clock SI nil the hintry In rear of con- of one run of burr 0110 curb one und hojiper OUB shoo one corn cue Co Kimbark Co M i Co A Kay Masonic Temple 85 Deirborn Street Cli NEW AND AND MONEY IN WELLS the und expense attending the old methods ol walls by bricking or are Wolls secured by tills aro almost ai rock Will not be- come with or toadstools as wolli or become for grouting wel i tf thin Improved method promptly attended tj Alto State und County for ivlo by tho aud patentee irny bo left tho of C Skelly i uro Welt at W B THE FENIANS New York July special Jen Col Senator Fitzgerald Uol Vice President Gibbons and Gen Murphy ar- rived bero tonight General O'Neil has been in a number of the military leaders of the organization The United States steamer Michigan arrived here yesterday People are arriving from every country to attend tbe nic tomorrow Tho gun is at Fort Erie watching Fenian movements at Black Rock Tho Fenian military council with delegates from different tions of the country were in session in the city on Sunday to a late hour Promi nent members of tho organization state that dispatches have been read from Roberts which when made public will surprise the British Government Tbe circles in Cincinnati Chicago Memphis New York nnd are to be well represented Wednesday A number ol families residing at Port Erie who took an active part against the Fenians have re moved to tbe interior another raid yesterday or last British council has requested tho British Govern ment to station a regiment of Regulars ai Fort Erie during tho present week CHICAGO Nominal 1 75 1 80 Woat at Firm Scarce at 1.22 Inactive at clear aides Dull city double Firm at 2.08 So 2 nc conveyor to carry meHl Irom tno one pully one set of goara to corn cracker one licit to run one shift to run coru mid r two one and pipo CDS scales baBs pick and uther lii a mil E L WRIGHT TOE CREAM 1 ICE The undersigned have opened n Fruit and Confectionery Store at Main Street House Block and havo also up and nicely spacious ICE us a cull try us L B I i f L B A CO is Ico mild to lhay no when I was a Ob Ike that id a kin a o quicker and thun Lama will You tbo genius Iko go and I ior your children that will bo u tj And be did Jn groat tor sale in tko art J E is hereby the committee of the Church or the city of will receive scaled proposals the day of July 18C7 ut M lor the erection nnd completion of a now brick church In said city 0110 hundred and lect in width m suance thu and for which bo seen at A A Jackson lu Hakl city will bo for tho entire work or for the work and piloting separately turves tne rigut to reject any posal fur which It deem mint bo u written by tlin aud u surety m tha mini of cno dollam that In the the of bli hid tho contract will intu within tcu days alter notice of uoh Tho the right in its discretion to ui tin bidder such lor performance of his contract It may deem All bids may be lo A A Jackson ry June ville particulars addrens the U N COMSTOCK A A Tho timo mentioned in tho above notice lor inc t to the 18th Intt at o'clock M U K A A Dining Boom girl at the New York No It Main St required M- BOARDERS the day or week with ur lodging cr rooms to let at the Ktw York No 11 M MOELLER S PERFECT Now York f y new lorit in lor you to got a Rood fitting I y having a te jour at tho A Machino No 7 Main St This is Intent improved system for cutting Shirts atd is the his ever been issued to A SPLENDID old and nt No beao fa other Went tho SALE AT A The Stock fixtures of the y aud Store No 4 street tno ure at tho Now Vork Nu n Main St Nu 11 Main SI M   

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