Daily Wabash Express, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 7 January 1867 — Page 4
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Morning, January
railroad time
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•ling Hall every morning from 9 to 10 o'clock. ...J,,
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I m- The Lecture Committee of the Young Men's Library is making arrange ments with Alf Burnett for a couple entertainments to be given shortly. We see by the
Commercial
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that Mr. Burnett
has in preparation a series of new comic, alties for this winter. He is the best mimic now performing, and it will te good J1 card, financially for the Association socure him.
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12:20 A. Express—* a 6:50 A. .Mail. 'U 4:05 r. Express,....
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ifiHATr Arrive. 212*12
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"f $gg*The ladies ofl^t. Joseph's (Catho lie) Church, hold a festival at Dowling Hall on the 14th instant.
(gp Tho Trinity (M.'E^ Church iwas idedicated'at Indianapolis yesterday. Rev Dr.' Eddy, editor of the N, W._.Christian
delivered the scrrtoii.
The term of office of the Secretary
of State elect commence on the 17th of January, that of tile Auditor on the 25 th of January, and that of the Treasnrer on the 10th of Fobruary.
The Stnte Legislature assembles
on Thursday of tbis SKoeK. The Indiana' polis papers mention 'that the 'members are already arriving, looking -up places to eat and.sleep, and preparing to mnko themselves comfortable:
An English
Dkcision.—A
Mr.
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The upper and main audience
room of the First Presbyterian Church on Seventh street, was dedicated yesterday morning. The interesting"services were listened to by a very large audience that filled the room to' its utmost capacity.— Our Presbyterian friends have now an el ogant house of worship, not surpassed— except in size—by any church edifice the city, and for their efforts in bringing it to completion, are deserving of much praise_
86F" The annual meeting of tlie Society connected with the Congregational Cliurcb will bo licld next Munday-oveaing-at o'clock at the church, e.dijce, for tj&e elec. tion of Trustees, renting of pews, &c, Renting pews will be the first busijiess and those in want of pews will please retriem ber and attend promptly. ,,-Hy order of the Trui-locs. »**v
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appearing man Tccfe. Haute about four
8®" A rather well knocked at the door of tho House yesterday morning o'clock. Ho requested permission' to warm his chilled body and was given a place near the fire. He stated that lie camo from Paris the evening previous, and falling among Philistines, was invited to drink—probably drugged—beaten about the face,* and robbed of all his money— some twenty-eight dollars. Ho says- the fellows wero so friendly that he never dreamed of harm. Our advice to stranger coming to this city is to make direct for some respectable hotel or boarding house and avoid all such friends. 't-Tt
it•'wjiUiiv rrom the Chicago Journal. l)rnwi»s*of Iip Opera House Art As .soi'lation.
Tho preparation-for this important ^ent, which will he-a seitsntion, axaj-afud-lv progressing. The following gentlemen have b?eiv invited to the Awarding Committee, for the purpose of rcpn»sonti ing their respective citios. and have accepted the inviutiou
Demnion, President iLuvnrct
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tion al Bank, Boston. David Pulsifer, of Pul«ifer & Payspn, Boston.
Charles P. Stickuey, Presidout Alatsasoit Bank, Pall Eiver, il.iF=arbusetts. Samuel Castner, coal meruhan t, -Trin ity building MewYork.-
R. M-. Roddpit, Istn rtiAbiM- •Grot'rvn N#i-: '.ui tional Bank, Mow York. Colonel \Vi:i B., ThomflS, Jl ^Trarrt,43hTtadv'lTtnTiT
Caleb H-. Needles, druggist, Phil#delr phia. Richard Smith, of L. Johnson & Co., type founders, Philadelphia.
Walter Ingersol, .Osurilier tf the. National Insurance Bank, of Detroit. E. H. Kowse, of On vender & Rdtfae, Bankers, St. Louis.
Some of tho banks, and a lar^fe' %nmber of tho leading mercantile firms ib this ,city arte assisting Mr. Crosby by sending out proposals for clubs to th$ii- corrqspon* dents. The salo.ofcertificates is progress, ing most satisfactorily, and confident hopes are entertained by the management j* that every certiBcato wHl be
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cliftic bqmsIVcgold is feorD^ iB ciothea are bet Ier every day
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m-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS
^Renting Stalls In Now Market.House. j-.ws
A Union Prayer meeting at DoW'
such a manner as to1injure the mftral 'in terests of the individual or of his fellows is an abuse. ... 3d, If there is any middle ground between these two—any region of "things indiffer. ent,"jt 13 very narrow. We can usually forma fair judgement whether a thing will do.good or harm So lav as there are things indifferent, or honestly seeming so to us, we may follow our inclination. 4th, Wheh -feitber ibo- doing or the Neglecting to do will be followed by isults both good and bad, wo' are to clios« 'ttte greiter'gocnLw
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Dt waltBj j.
*arT«ry
soft
Jlttf Softer il his head. /'Jt'C ftA(
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l()VSHirftefti|ll-^noj)oat ili&teath are pearly wfifte babits'he If ^admetimeVIoo
•IiihabltB'he 1? admatimetefloose", 5^^ A'nd80inetiiheg^'ery
His manners are of eWPfeteat grace, t, 6 if ii of to Ilin diuDlonilfiu'8 th" feryiOOa
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Hln-motiltReto'a ndoms tola face,
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His neck ««owf of blue* Ho some times goes to chnrch for cliangc, And bleeps in iritaes' :pew._ He tports tlio fustodt "cab" in towru,
Is nlways quick to lie! ... i^?*»kn.w» who's President,
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^BeThM drank wine of every kind, At»d tiqndra Cald and hot ''. .: VnmlfCrrii-M ehort, Avag justthc sort-,,—-, -Of nfau—OM Grimeewas-not.-
iicenscs-were issued last
week by to ^e^follow-fhg-parses .. Moses Warrick and Laura firowri.
Wm. S. Swim and Sarah #. Weiman.w JeEoma B, KeeVe atd Lailra A. ^ones. JosTRodman and Sarah A. Warner. Henty ftaumund and Sarah A. Wagner-
W. Hftll ftild Laura Baker. .. 5as. E. t)oyle and Theodocius Higgins.
EDrroR-.-—«Th^ only, controversy
possible between ''Diogones'" and myselfi nrasfcoireern irhat
,dmrtM''TOt:Biy: ri
my sermon of-last -feutoday- evening.— Instead, therefore, of denying or affirming, I propose to giv^ my friend the divisions ofth^sermonj' and to quote all that I said ktroat' dnticiiig. "j "owe^ "Dic^onfes" an apology for expressing .myself so awkwardly as to make him who advooates alimSt ^E^ery principles which-I intended to -advocate, take up the pen as my critic.
My text was:
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An unsuccessful attempt was made
by burglars Friday night last to open the safe at Hnncy's "Warehouse1". Th'cre was 4 no money in the safe, and the bijtjglars, if successful, would hnve been poorly re
jury m_
English court has decided' that%?lieif~ man who is smoking in a railroiid car re fuses tojremova bis cigar at the request of .' his follow passengers,'they have the right to knock it out of his mouth. and the •-S Judge thought the blowing of tobapco i» smoke in the 'face of a fellow passenge 4i might be considered, an insult.
•'They thai-use this world
as riot (ibushfp it."''
b'it .S'S&^SJpidv
I Frpm t^iiirel tv^oprinciplca^Si^e^^s second head drew, the general jwiuciple •tliat j'this world" js to be regarded and usgljqs
mejtmAn&
not g?S&Ji
Applyiug the princi^es to the subjects of amusements, I said-:' Piret, We may and should use every amusemont which makeS'us or our fellows better, which fit us or them for" the better .discharge of duty. !2dd. That nb aii^ilemont* j/'ld bS I joyed whjeTcby a man does harm to self or toothers. -«In reference tw the lust part -of this statement, refecting-to others, where iu "Djoigonea' takes exceptions, I said, no man has a right to
pic ase
I then.drew tho principle that amusements should he used as means.and. not sought as ends. And I was very careful to say that in many »"ases the wrongfulnesffof ainusements lies more in the manner of doing, than in the thing done. 1 will close by quoting
all
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J. MILAM. W. 8.
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that I said
about dancing, neither adding to or taking trom. ».t .ff-j 5 riiij i: 'f. .Sr JsitatV"1 -, "All, I think, admit that dancing miAy be put uuder:restraints which shall render it proper. Our moat strictly religious schools for females instruct their pupils in a lorm of (dancing called calisthenics. It is no morn nor less than dancing, moving regularly to music. It is innocent in itself. It, is useful in itself. Under proper restraints': it does pupils no harm.— But the difficulty is that these restraints would destroy the attractiveness of it to many. Instead of a beautiful and healthful pastime to be practiced amonV mothers and sisters at home, and among acquaintances, instead cjf.being £9. practiced that it Bhali give health wid vigor to body, and relaxation to the mind,, ^t, tpust heeds hav.e. the ac |compaiiimeuE of oxpeQsivo dress, of late hours, of" the mask behind which|few men ar« W he trusted to keep the purity of speectfbr deed, especially when' iutoxicatedi« some always are at 4alls, it must push out into public assembly in short it must bio practiced as to^carry with it a train of evil influences, enervating men morally, mentally and physically. See a man fffwoman after one of these balls or dancing parties eyes swollen, uneasiness in every movement, petulence in every wefrd, unfitted for any duty, and tell me, is this.a proper sort of recreation or amusement? 1 -S& no fmrm in daneing at proper times, and in proper places and %oiih proper asscn cuxtds, .but these late hours and those exs cesMfc^and exeats is the role—mn contra''ifUf£
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S8tt this trorld ig
abusing it." We-have no right to abuse ourselves for tbe sake of pleasure^ The above is exactly what* -I said, and while it may expose mo to an attack from ItoSe \fho belierve it wrong'eVer tO"trip (he light fantastic toe^ jt cert«linly shieldsjtne from the atmoturefi contained in the last |alf of "Bi6^oTt^*'krtKt\e.
DiogoneafipA
I c^rtai^tjt^ take
his remarks in the same kind spirit in whicfc they are given# and ^p^romiakig to? strive after greater clearness in the enu« meration of my principles in the future I will only tdd, that it is not grange that fel' into the error of, the last half of his. article, for the sermon was long, and the hour late, and the preacher dull and therefore a little inattention or sleepiness ex cusari^. .... ,,, ^aa^ojtKtJt.OW
E. FRAKK
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HOWE.
IS^Cranbarries, Dried Currants and Lemons, at Eandleman iSfc^ays." 7-dtf
8©" Mince Meat on Friday and. Satais days, at Bnddleman & Bays,
u-
7-dtf
B@".A,here will be & meeting or the
over McKeen Eagle's shoe store this Monday evemngj"iSt"T o'clock. J.wiHIJSHEB, w.C.T.Jz,
8@» Smoked Halibut- flo. 1 Mackerel and Codfiish atBafidleman & Bay. 7dtf
The Ydung' Men's library Asso
ciation meets this (Monday) evening'at 'Library Hall."
A
desired.
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Flour, corn meal) baled bay, corn,
oats, bran, ship stufl^ clover, timothy, orchard and blue grass: seeds, at :Bobbins' & Millikin's, No. 1 Dowling Hall. -DeliTer ed free. .- •5d2v?^,^ .^awiv-.v-. 'i
We are happy to imfdrm our
friends and all patroiis of m^Sifc^that we have now completed all preliminary arrangements, and will commence "bur first course:oh Monday -7th inst. at our h»ll 'In1 Minshall's. building, on Mail) atret between, 3d and 4th streets Terms one-half ,.in advance."T —J. C. MBiNlNOBRj d3t
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-Jtty foundation' principles were:"*»*/?•& Jlst, Man's moral nftture ia- his. highest part, and therefore it has the first claims upon him for "cultivation and protection. 2nd. Man is.so cori'stituted ^as a social being, that he has the interests) of others jander his. cQnfrol, and -therefore,. their |nomI -natures "bfefng their highest parts, so jfar as hisrconduci is to be modified'by the interests of his fellows, his, highest regard, his •first care must be for their moral parts, ll.lWbat is use and what abuse of this World?'"• 1st. Every employment or use of this world which advances or harmonizes with the interestarof Jbe higher—ngtufia:"a£ ttte" individuafOr ^jf ^his fellow^ is.fii proper use. Wolfe & Westfall have •Sd, The employments of this world in' their Hat and Cap Store to No.
W. Sr®B*BT.
Tneoaore Tilton, of the New York
Independent,
will lecture here on Wednes*
day evening, January 16 Mr. Tilton is one of the finest, writers and speakers in the country,," fei'ii1
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g®* Wolfe & Westfafl.Hsve removed their/Hat and Cap Store to No. 85 Main street, next door to, -JDory„-& Man court's Hardware Store. dwtf.
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ComkIn.—The Terre Haute Commercial College is open both-day and evening to give instructions Jn all branches, pertaining td a r^ArCafitlft education. dtf, z+zz.
Reduction.—In order to close out piy stock ol Boots and Shoes, I will, for the next thirty days, sell at a discount of from 25 to 30 per cent. Now is tbe time for bargains in all kinds of Boots -and Shoes at Fisher & Depew's old stand, No. 61 Main Street."!*]1 -V"1 J. F. DEPEW. 4dl w-w2w
Wolfe A Westfall have removed
their Hat and Cap Store to No. 85 Main Street, next door to Cory & Mancourt'8 Hardware Store. dwtf.
8©* Wolfe & Westfall have removed iheir hat ami 'dap store to No. 85 Main ptreet, next door to Cory & Mancourt's hardware store.' ^s.'' dwtfT'
A Few
(not benefit)
himself in^that which does harm to anoth. er, ii-Oi'-a flian who is governed by a correct regard for his fellow men will yield .his si(gplp. pleasure for thojr', moral good.— That ho who properly U3es, is responsible for other's abuses 1 never intended to imply. ,y It r' .,v JT S
Left.—Those
g^" Bggin the n§W year right and save money, in buying a good articlg.of clothing chean, at Hartsock & Bannister's, dtf. -J. -Si,""
Found—An unfailing remedy for Itch in Boyd's Medicated Cream. For sale by all Druggists. dw^w?.
Dissolution.—The
firm of Ffiher*'&
Depew, engagod in the boot and shoe business, at CI Main street, has been dissolv* ed by mutual consent. The Undersigned will contihue the. business at the same stand and invites a continuance of the liberal patronage heretofore given. AH indebted to the late firm are requested to call and make(immediate settlement. dl\v. •/..-'.•••i-
J.
HoLidat
F. Dsfew.
By tbe above card it will be seen that I have sold my interest in the Boot and Shoe business to my late partner, Mr. J. F. Depew, and I cordially recommend all the former" customers to eontinue" with him their patronage, with the assurance of fair dealing and the lowest possible prices. 29dlw J. B.
I^gr Two hundred casks Bordeaux, Claret, Ehine, Port and Sherry Wine, Cognac Brandy and Holland Gin for sale at G. Weiss & "Go's. dtf
iQ^feevdrity'five dozen of the cetebrated "Daunton" Kid^Gloves just received at Edsall & Co's, at only $1.?5 per pair.
fffl* Groat excitement on account of Edsall & Co's $1.25..Kid Gloves in all sizes and colors.: 'T'."4r" ldtf
W&* A. Nippert & Oo. keep the best assorted stock of Dry Goods in the city, and at price* that suit the times. dtf
tS" Prepared HOrse Radish and Toma«. toe Catsup, 6f his own manufacture, for sale at Oco. Ii. Beigler'^ south «f^he Jf«^
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aA'-JiW *ii /u-SP'yiwiw iiipwn
Bxttxmxir)
tin
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tistically{ »nd set in ttl^^flvet
removed 85 Main
to Cory & Man court's •j a dwtf.
Street, next door Hardware Store.
Maltby'sCklkbrAted
Fishkl
Goods—At Davis' Drugstore.
Handkerchief Boxes, Glove Boxes, with perfumed Satcbett enclosed, (new styles Jewelry Boxes, Work Boxes, Brush find Comb Boxes, Ferfumery Boxes, Bohemian and China Toilet Setts, Cigar Cases, Cigar Stands, Smoking Setts, Perfumery, Colognes, &c.r &c. dtf.
Chohea
—Ph iLiDtLKliV! HiUci -Jo LiircigtES.—Mr. John F. Griel, Produce Merchant in Philadelphia, and whose firm l^as sold large quantities of Dr. Mishler's Bitters, and thus gained personal knowledge of the great success of this wonderful Bemedy in curiog the most desperate us ofSs
great success of the Bitters in curing' the Cholera: "J writes in bis letter that the Cholera is very bad in Lancaster. My advice is to drink plenty of Minshler's
WSHO^^I^S^P^TIN
feet, we know of no case it dud not cttre. Tell them, when they are attacked, to take a good dose of the Bitters, and heat some of it as hot as they can beear it on a piece of flannel, covering the stomach. Should the paitient throw up repeat tbe doee. Some personThave thrown the Bit* ters up two or three times, but still continued to take it until relieved. If Dr. Mishler desires it I can get him certificates of these cures of cholera."
Bitters. ejUf£jac-«rW?4 Thesis BiHp^t^j.Tfcr !sa}«
Druggists.
punctual attendance.
A,
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B. Austin,
received at Badi
&
4ble for Christmas presents,g^r^epts, at Erlan^B., a
|9* A new style of French Corsettsj Also a few Embroidered Corsetts, somotjhing new, at Nippert-A-Co's. dtf
HolidayPrbsents.—Opaltypes beautifully colored, at Wright's Gallery 105 Main street,
Imperial .Photographs, plain or a W Card Piiotograpns"of superior finis fright's gallery,-,iie:fa,MOrp
Mahan
This is a fair sample of the letters wbichffe qnejriendfo another, a^vjaigg^hp tjln^ri^led Family, jEe^jjcjne^ controversy, that no before the jJtfWfb^iiic a mass of vtloliti^ .. efficacy in curingdisiasi ife Mfchte^»W^f 4larket'
GN^&np^
WIGHT'S' &AHER^^O^'MAIN STRIET.
Great
Beddction
omin
are now in receipt of, and will continue to deceive daQy daring^ fhe^emtirie seMon, Uese large and Ji^stly ^op^MaJtby Baltimore oysters, which we ^il| b,^ ready at fell times to serve to btjr,! either ,by the can»br difh. Ours^mtheoiily house in. tbe city .wber«.this ^rst-class brand of ^oysters is kept for sale. Gus. Winebart, the celebrated cook, has dhtoge of the Res taurant department and will be ready at all times to attend to the orders of his old friends and customers. 19dtf
Gxoboe
1
in
'ots
reisz's Skirt Factory opposite the
Post office, took the firit premium at the 'iraiaQ% Ohio, and.Jlichigan^ $tiUp-f*Mn, tor the best sT^irt. *'^all
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cases, passerartoStfi, rose wood and gilt ab cheap at Brown's China Stor& 62 Main ^ames/pluit^MBlay ^8®!
Prices.—O'Con-
nell has made a great reduction in the prices of a variety of articles and goods at his establishment and is setting many things sueh ak PicturSsa, Frames, Ac., at nearly half the fomer cost. A "largestock of Holiday goods embracing the most elegant jwsprtmen^ wtiidrd»|?o«»d^. of at a great reduction. C^l^j^r-No. 104, llain street. .... .. [Dec. 18 dtf
tber' f'aixktfry trn'd
see the premii^skirts. dtf
"Sew Mkat &?WRFT4I«^EI
Opened a Meat Shop, No. 13, South 4th ptreet, a few doors south of the Post Office, inhere can, at all hours, be founds the best pf all kinds
oi
fine Heaver
(Overcoats and Business Suits, at reduced prices. Call soon, at Hartsock & Bannister's, before they are all gone. dtf.
M«kt, Sausages, Ac. Tfcfe
will prove a great convenience to those Who find it inconvenient to attend the
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9Sf JefferaiSKMillentoavwJu a large assprtment. pf Yank^s ^otipnsq staple and fancy, complete line suitable for thff s6ai6nj'bo%8t a6I£3
Habermkykr &
Co.
tSf Bye and Buckwheat Flour at Wright &Co's, 155 Matt street.^ dtf?"3
19* Notice is hereby given that there will be a meeting held on MoiffRfy even'^ ing, the 7th of January, 18JS7, aJy.T'O'clock at the Second Baptist Church in Terre Haute, for the election of -ibree Trustees for said Church, and all members of said church aro requested to attend. Dii 27dlOt. -BrF. Hedges, Clerk.
"FACTB TOR THFT.'!$TTCHJFEN AKP.PARL^T
—It is a well settled fact that Tebbett's Physiological Hair Regenerate' h&l rib equal as a toilet article. 'It "never jRiilS to restore gray and faded hah- prevente its falling-Off frees the'Head fhM dandrtrf^ and often produces a new growth on bald heads, is richly perfumed and a charming drawing. Bva$ "bottle is wanjanted.—• Sold by all Druggists.
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Sc/x& i: th MASAH*CO^
d&w6m Agents.
Htm
Jewelry
for Christmas Pass-
EHBtL-^We have a bJt)k of patterns sjhoir^ ing the precise appearance of tbe article Itself. By giving us the order within a day or two we can bavethe j^fpit renty bjr ^hrutcaaa. ^At the old stand of S. B. [Freeman,, .. r. J: ..
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t&" Bran, Shorts, Corn, Oats, and Baled
adr Fure Port ana Scherry Wine for medical purposes at G. Weiss & Go's, dtf
Cactios.—Messrs. A. T. Stewart &Cobeing the exclusive agents and importers of all the Kid Gloves made by Alexandre,
tinder," also "Alexandre Celebre," which are now in the market and sold as the genuinegiove.
All genuine Alexandre Gloves are stamped inside AlxxaVSBE.
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Mince MeiJ%ve^r^B«^ at'^Bifcfgley
Son'sj^ Piica
3$66
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'.fl.'p.lT 1)911iT boc-
maii, Nft lsft Main
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finisTat
All other styles of pictures executed ar-
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IFWITH TY.MSFFI0,1
ggp The purest sweet milk can be found ivery day at Geo. L. Belgler's, south of the ational House. dtf.
(Sorn meal and Honey Sjrrup, at O. I. Bipley's. dtf.
iStt 4? T^ipings in solid colored Silk Yelvst^Sitt? bons at Nippert & Go's.
1
in the dtf.
»'Plpy's
eating stoves, Coal Hods, Fire Shovels, constant^^nhag^a^^or/a^ bra Jaeia Orders for fitting'up'stoves or pipe will ptc^^ittenWl^by^ftfcteht ^rorkmen. Bemember, Fourth street, seooridid^ttN«*Ddr*lftft^[45d»lb ttonnpa joJ earcJ
Prunes, Dried Currants and Lem-
are Cognac Brandy for medical
'purposes, at G. Weiss & Co s.
ha&
Sweet Cider, Raisins, Currautsand
Citrons, at E. B. Wright & Co's, 155
a & 3
NoradiL -w:AVl wlibiiie .articles desirabie ^rjC^jt^a^Dinners.fle«se call^Mifl mtOa ttojrotocciiTrtaewitfc |ut further nbticiS ^O.i1 Dec. 28—1 m.j'v ^f
Goto Messenger's 'or all kinds of
fie can. and..will furnish any thing in that litfr4^jfete,^?aM8as1^^? ii|re as can be found apjfwbe^e elsfl.^n |ity--.'Wr -^«t»
Christmas.—The^ihbst diversified and
and
Bechkbohx1^-^19
1
«entle"
men's Watches and Chains, Gold and Sil-
pof^gogpplete va
i|ety of Christmas Silver and Fancy Mer» cjhaadi^^t^f^rf ohn
B.
Freeman's. dtf.
China, Glass and
TotsI Tots for the holidays just
street, as at any crockery house in the daft msiz dtf,
New Hama^ at.Bippp^oe^.
*~4
11&~ Dressed ch|ckens and turkeys every morning at Blitz & Bailey's. dtf.
it
John B. Freeman's. n'r:Tir ^g—=c -Ttfewwmli^lied have procured the general agency for selling we celebrated &!dS^NiEVl XX. and DRAUGHT ALE, manfactured at
half barrel, or bottle per dozen us your orders and they will be promptly filled.•
barwel, 1 Send us
[DECI^LLDi^
United
kfvte
pVicfe,'
and are to be ^ld^tj.^ttiaU^frof^g quick sales. Country merchants would, do well to give them a call, the eariWthe better, and select goods direct from ma factures and no mistake. Wholesale tia_e only solicited. Call and see, and judge for younelfM, at Xto? l§^^Iain Street. 28-dtf.]
ourth street, fdtf.
TLrr
,iT
OystersI—WE
fi&r
""3"Sjp
A fine assortment of Jackonett and iwiss Edgings and Itiaertinga at Nippert Co's. -ill 's" dtf
aia^.'yy^^a*r,T Holland Gin for medioal pur4 Co|. I dtf
•^*?uure ,re
LOCAL NOTICES.
Ladles' Mastqfr«d«ai^ Fincy Brws Bl(fTS.—Tho tinderiigned bas for the coming Ma»uerade Balls, a nice selection of Ladles1 Suits, to et et retsooaUle prico*. "Alec, Lidiea* ^awy aits arte to order. ^MBS.J. KBI8LI, W. W. corj.eVl»t ,a^4f3J^pstnnt Streets, flret house jio
lorth of the Canal Basin.
HEWAI?lfCIITf»C|«EIIT«.
jnnr JUftKsz OQOSS.
OntkalSui
Ins ob tlu •onthaids
J«7, fa) ii«i.
1
n-"
LHNLY.
States in War with
Mexico
-j—{Gen. SEDp^igK ^ADyANCiN^T. ,0, fiddle preparing tp foltow^aodiia order to cjo so, will sell 100 good fashionable Tur-
^1 each 100 nice Velvet, at $1,25 to $1,75 OO GladiatrfPHatS at 78c' tbT$81:300 ni«
an beat tbem all on that. Fursl Furs hcaper thU^\^elLcbftjd ifad 'seel 2,000 tieces Sheet Music, 5c a sheet. On Dress Buttons vfci cftB £j|at any tw«^h«i^ ^ori tho city'. Silk and Velvet Ribbons, rjmmingsand.P e'sotd. Sewib'L nything in that line*' We have them to 11 or giv£ away. But call soon, before afl f. Br. Riddle'g little „one-horse'
(^oods, .that must 'we don't fear
decl0d3m
$2-
I "OHIO STATE GROUNDS, -gr
UaviohFAIR
Uuio, Oct. 19,18G6.
"wr, t^-finderiigned, as a uiih, a#arf the First premium to (be Wheeler & Wilson Bewing Mafclilne C.I., as the best SeyinK Machine for Fam ily use, tho basis of our judgment being 1st—Simplicity of Construction. ,_ 2d-^Bu»Uhi V-'Of Wolk. ^o3a—Esse of WortlRg. ... —-c„^. „ith—Stillness i.a-Sunning. ,£ 6th—Simplicity and PomplttUoti of its Attachments/1
The Wheeler A Wilson Machine,whenever ex hibitod, has received astrmtsr award at every Ohio State Fair Binco 1868. .. K.-WH-MOTHy A«»nt
Nt. 58 Souoh 4th street, one sqntre South of the M. E^Oharvh. 4 fps if- 'l.-jy'cJ ilfi. i'.'Sdt)
1 err J-^NTTJtT
Btrr'i feclOral lJWiLba% ®o. I ior for the core of Coaght, Ooldi, Group, Whoop 'ng Cough, UoaftaMftXb.-' "KflAiftioted we c*n 'confidently r^comn^end It. Pleasant to^kji ^^d, jonlyTllty cent^Bpr botll?, oc22dtl BARK'S Dtexro 8TORB
or and citr.
V^'-va^tHOMABs-IUr«bal.
ROBINSON,
Flali aiiWitimttn' favcr Baagen.
bT iny oir color* clwtpff orPsser. -Offtan l«ft at Brokaw Bn'i* Qo., fo. 109 Mali Bttwt, Will met with pronpt attention. JanS 6m
J^VHFEJSRI) ^OTIOB
dtf
Tho best Dried Peaches
*3no
&
Jaauarjr
•T#rPlHautay
AdiTiWdor *n6)i Mdby aw«k«( thia$»ok,
WANTED.
tjiTA^TBD—A SITUAi?ION-^ TV By aBOT, fonrtMayeara old, aaartand fiiUIUffMtt. Woaid llke»plaarttat lie an Bake piiaiiMtlnait:*#»»«lfMi OMoe.
GENTS WANTED.—For tl«r
A'darMt o. «.<p></p>K"J0BHS0ir«-ciKr
ner oT^ath* and 'OMp atrerte. ilcDooald^^itJ^^Mraot Wingate
\S7A2St^Hb -^OtD IRQN.-rTbe hlgheat pricejjald Ipr ajl old eetaplrwi dellrered at th» ^'Phoenl* foiadry.^aeAirthe Paiaencvr Depot.'' HclldUlUl^lllHBLlIB
IfTOJR a
R,
"ioin eidj. •.
•s-~
~ioia etc.
a
-iff-,
.-
oScabcfc,
at tM
Ageht.
MPi
»K-NSAUSAGE--1JABI, nad»rsipied i»aTOWW»annfacturUig 6auw«e •different manner from ,that of Batchers usu-
It la made of clear Pork, and not mixed itbermeata. Having had eighty ears ek^rt* eaq* In thadnalMM, lamaoaMeutoi' gly'
!SFC^R.A:«FSSTF..
M^a^fOhnry, Vat Wooahn^-Mst of Terre
otzrm ifafelberry St. K*st Ballrdad.
BABGAINS JJ
We vfb'ald" inform our patrons and Mends Who wish te pttrchase ehm MUlinfcy, to eaM and g«t BonneM, InrhaBs. or Hats, as aU slull be sold under coat, for„ «a?h, d^rlBgJhe^HolldayjiaBd WlBter'montns.-. M, H. ABBOTT. detSfflr 'r:ov'"!:
c!i
SI
giA(|8,
J. 1. cox:~~
OOIOHSSIOS GBAIN.
r. *. HCMPHaET.
COX A HUMPHREY,
Fowwarilag AOonmlssloii Merchants
ra
Seam Water 8trw«,
ihd thiarf-fioat foot of Sycamore Street,
1 ijiriMvlile* Iadfomkr,
BAL
STBAMBOAT
Through BUjaand through Bates given to NashW. and all ticUfts South. n2M3m in rrTi",
South..
ScWnran,. W. LjDaAPia. Terre uaute, Ind.
Wm.bleaai Soa's, Hamilton, Clay A Oo., and Pearce, Tolle Hoi ton, Cincinnati, XT. Shewmaker and Boment A Co., Terre Haute. Willard Portfer, Xvansville.
J:
A S fl N B, atCMViKorroaWAariifo awi Goinndstrioii Merchant,
AND DU11U Ol
a a S a
Waaa Hovsa—On toe Onnal, pe^r jto Terre Haute A" Richmond and V. ft 0. Balltpad DepeU" mayMwtf Tbuus
A
•'BAI-*IIoKai^it.-^ F:
.HERBIIj,il'
WTW receiving tbe BKST BRAZIL
COAL brought to the market. Orderaleft at MeKeen's Shoe Store or at Hartsock A Bannister's wHlreceiTepro»ptntWUt1o*r.~ d6m-ji 7 "'jofi-e i"~
T~
Plctarc Jtaapes.~Ail -thoaa wantinganytbiol ia t&i:l4ctafe Frame tlae Will hlill to c*lL«n.Iseae B^l, oorne? of ThiM ami ffkVttJ Strata, as WktopraptoM «o 4o
Itmml 18AACBA1L
O. O.
Hact*,
Ivd,
loan ai^sT. ALONSO H1MIT TOHN HANEY having associate ted with him Alonto Haney, in4he Storage Commission and Grain business, hereafter the •tyle of the Arm will he JOHN HANKY ft 00.
Warehouse on First St.. at the Oanal Basin. nnS7dwtf TBRRB HAUTK, IND-
American JLlie Drops the Speedy aiae erf I E iX boughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Sore Throat, Bron» chltis, Rheumatism and all kindred"complaints.
For Ate years has this article been before the people, and the verdict returned from, etery quarter, by the consumers of the half million bottles that havo been sold within that time, Is, that
"XT AL WA TS URES."
Bead, the following, whioh is only a specimen of tha many letter* we are daily receiving:
"Boston,
Miss.
'Oant' Sfcmitn ft Co.—Sias:—Notwithstanding my general prejudice against proprietary (or patent) medicines, I was induced to buy two bottles of the AmtrieSir Life Drops, throagh the high recommendation ot them by a friend, as always curing Diphtheria, Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat, Bronchltia, Ac. My son, 16years of age, was taken suddenly ill with Diphtheria, aud oould scarce ly speak or swallow, hla breathing was so bad.— We were much alarmed, bat decided to try the tdfe Drops, before calling a Physician. By using tbe Drops according to direction, he was soon ro* lieved and tho disunse entirely broken up. I let a frien 1, suffering with Rheumatism, have one of the bottles. He says the Life Drops gave immediate relief, and are tbe best medicine he ever used.
family near him, suffering rrom Celds and Ulcerated Sore Throat, used some of his, and were eui ed in a short time. Since then 1 let my brother, a Physician, hare part of mine, with which he cured a bad case of Diphtheria. He Is constrained to acknowledge that they are valuable.
Truly yours, A. B. KtiDER." Tbe Life Difops are carefully prepared by ORIli 8KINMJCB ft CO., Sole Proprietors,
PIIYIQOODt.
A
•kl« to tfockhoMeM ABBBN. i)Mhi«r
ck.
FORtALC.
OK TRADK -A
76 aciaa 1» Pwlri# Creek towa-
/irall H^paow4t' Jor Inrtrmatioii enqnire of orii. corner of 4th and Cbeetnot, Terre Hall to, IfiriNNCT J—j
JS7-dtf) '(/rj J. O. BWI8HXB.
5 .-j?? s» --4
S,4
•j &r,.
'utiRTTVf^ ixftymh
ma Bm or Txaaz Hivr*. aiiu« Udl, Dab. 11,1866.
.^wn WUN|M««t WW.
I Canrth annnal mwtias the Stockholders tWBnaV, fiF the parpoae of eleeting seven HreetMre^ftw th# ensuing- year, wnl be held at
Btordei* ol:|heBoaM^^ tAJnar' diMii OMfcW-
tioe?
payable on and
he Irteuw, lnTerre 1
TDeOW
Qitmnswark.—
l»6«id2^'fcw •OVBIH/Sec'y.
BBiN SHIPPERS jii
-r4» W -**M- ». -i
RIFLET OO.'S
8WI*ANII (HearaMe Site
•:o
Merrimack Prints 10F7 4prague Prints 16 cts! American Prints 16§ cts! '4J)unnell Prints
1
\Appiy toJ.l*. Black.
J2§ cents A
a*.?
receipt* given on AiyBMDtof Pro-
daoe taSew Orleapa^aad nit iateuiadiaU poinU, on Oie Hlallnii(i Bfier. aatf Haithtllle, Tenn. IkHHtieata i. 'UBTaaaTllt*.
ihzi.jfJi
"i» iA
u.v~: M-
m-: i«r 'tihxn
GOODS
AT RETAIL!
'I iV
Ca*iieBe«8Jfa«'f',FLK,IW7!
•p
1 t" i'.
tlf daHwifi IW3fr.
•••(,: -4
Kr-
*91
.ctst
ctet
Dotible Purple Prints 16 2-3 Pink Prints 16 2-3 CTSH] 200Q^r«rds Bleached Muslin 1
2000 y'ds Brown Muslin 12£ 2000 yards heavy yard wide Brown Muslin 20 cents! All Wool Flannels 25 cents!
^French Morenoes 65c to fl! Figured English Morenoes yard wide 33| cents!^
3000 yards Best Figured
L^ .£anea
ap
per jjox!
of:
:i-v
Imuuurous B. B., 1, Haute, Dee. 28, 1866. ave this day declared a ftee of flbvernment f, January 7tH.
L»diffsBahnoral Skirts
De
Gents Paper Collars lO cente r«
Wool Blankets 6. 8 andperpair^
a 'Vv
-S»»:
J* .ft!
All CHtods Marked Down to
exceedingly LOW PjBICJBB
to close Winter Stock
TUELL,
BIPIiET
Male street,'coracr 5th, Ter»c-Snte.
C. WITTIGr&CO.
!K Have taken Inventory a a .ce "J.1 .' and haye t^-r ,7''.
T+itf
Redaced
AGENTS,
Ato4 SOtl AaBNTS fbr
fashviUe $ Northwestern Railroad,' and ~~ilaAhv0$ aiyt Chattanooga Railroad.
F, 8. Staaa. LU.Cbahdxll. Knr Orleans.
S.. WHITED & CO., „u
COMMMSIEN M8WHASIS
And Cotton Factors, No. '27 .Canal Street, Mew Orleans, La. W. L. DBAPKB, will remain in Terre Haiitemnd make liberal cash advueovon Consignments. His Aica for the present is with But uam Jt Grimes Beal totate Agent^owMJ^DrugStore.
TO
I
*3L 'Jt 'sir,
H. Carter, Wallace ft Co.,
•tod Wells ft BrOk'fv New Orleans, Tuokermau, SuUlgan ft Co., M.T., mb.ldly^
c°
Springfield, Mass.
A ad sold by all DruggUts. Duus Banna ft Co., New Tork, Fuixn, Finchft-FRUS*. Chio^go, General Agents. nolOitBIKnre
COAL AT 121-2 CTS!
TOHN ItePAitLABB
,s
I
NOW
O furnishing the best Iiuallty of River OoaL at TWELVE AtTD A HALF CtNTS per. bushel, screened on a wider screen than any other Dealer U-asiag. Ordrntsrt at the County Scales or at Woedmanaee's Grocery, on Main street, next door to
Smith ft Cq.• Etore store, will receive ^atSSiaoVWe ordart withOmr. ArsldTat the Post Offlcfc w»mm |hold, a
i".
jifib
«*vf f_ ,.
QuuiiiswrAiia, «c-
WHOUBUI
All
CTta otf *b I'M
,~r
FT.CO.'Si
iMDKICH
'S*':
9#-' J--?*-*':*''*1:
Price
TIE
.J.E.
I-*— 5 ,i r,\. OF. vl 1^ i..-..
ALL THEIR GOODS I S
ii.i.
jo*A'ifii
»a..
IFE Iheir entire
Wiifcr
Hii-
Stock
la to be sold at
.r
-vf
^]/A
-V,
ACTUAL COST!
«J ftfl
"£&e Jfit. ,-«i.'' O OM
A E
AND
Prevent Carryiag Over,
Gall and examine for yourself.
a-rmw/
A Saving of 10 to 25 per
cent, in purchasing at this
Souse
C. WITTIG
& CO.
73 MAIN STREET^,!*:.\ OPPOSITE McKKBN'S BANK
delGdawtf Terra-Haute. Ind.
AIR DRESSING.
HBS. EMILY PRICE, No. 166 Second street, ia at all times prepared to dreas Ladies' hair in all the latest and most fashionable styles. Patronage is solicited and satisfaction guaranteed.— Switcnes and curls for sale. 29d3m
.PARTNERSHIP NOTICE.
Notloe is hereby given that as we design olosing ap our old business, and collecting old indebtedness, our Srm heretofore doing business under the name and style of
,4S.
CORY A CO." will hereaf
ter, without any change of partnership relation (they regaining as heretofore,) carry on our general Hardware businsss, at tho old stand, under the name and style of CORY ft MANC0UUT.
N. B.—Those indebted to the Srm of 8. Cory ft Co., will please,call and settle up, as our books must be closed. -J*. COB? ft MANOOOKT.
Jaldtf
jiUBNITUKEl
FREDERICK 60ETZ,
H«,lMBata Stmt,
-.{Corner of alley, between 6th and Tth.) ,4 Has constantly on hand a large and wall selected assortment of
N I E
Consisting in part of •rttHMM, Marble aad w«wl Tar
Bureaus,
VwtH Tatles,
•aakCMM, Iflit aa«f Ckaln, WrltUwiasks, aaM% *e.« *«. Whieh will baaaMat the
LOWEST PBIOlie I Oire me a on .. jaalMly FMDWIOK OORX.
JIT AIL
l"C*
Wit?
Godds
OZf! tflti
.^130
Having the Large* Stock- and the„. Largest AMortmeBt of any Hoose hlafi Western Indiana, we think W(? cah 6ffet great indacemsnts to buyers from tbis-. great variety.. ,.a
l-
br**
CROCKEEF?
Complete assortmenty Bon Stone China C6iiii90|l.
lral v. (.
m'tni:
KkTllr.
GLASS WAKE
it and roased.,'t 0i~xQ
IFICHENA.
QM Band and White, gnat asso:
irtinen^!^ 'CSit
.a rrrfi
OUTLEEY
Ame^h and BngHAj, all kinds,
OO
t-
T'
Of every dUcriptioTic»(
_Eor all P»fpcteed
If
flea iU«
FIU^CY'GOODS
•51*3 SO
Hellday frescatsl
And 10,000: other articles in tbe
1
j%uset
Furflithmg Line. Catt and examine be^ fore purchasing elsewhere,, and you will v-
1
A S
find theaboT»covert... ,^
anttber the WKIW 8Wif HltSlf'
lM WabMhSimt,
'A
1
T^rre-HaHitat Ind«»u
:-jd-S
v"
QllEEItSWAIIE.
Na WQTIEltNSWABR SroKFj
& FBLUNZBR,*
WHOLKSALB& RKTAIL DKAI/IBS IM
OHipr-A-j*^ GLASSf'
|.
-lis IM
tm «ra4 a* a(«
jUt rfjjyififiil at
The Largest
AND
.JMrtltM -5-
Common Ware,
Silver-Plated, Alabata Britaiiia Ware,
ot, ErEKr uesauPTipK
LANTERNS. SHADES CHIMNEYS -jAND WICKS^5
HOUSE FURNISHING G4NI0S*
1
I
I
/Brt
I
QUEEN SWARE
nut raf
'ffcc ta a*
Ml
J)o8. I4» and 191 Main Mreet*
TEBRE HAUTE, IND.,
L,?*i
mzmr
Stock" "."W 7
OA' GOODS fs
EVEBBROUGHT TO THIS CITY!
CbmprMn# fc^paft,' ./v
FRENCH CHINA,
White, Gold Band, and Deco-**: rated China, Plain and Figured
STONE CHINA,
I
lli. asf
»r
P4
DINNER, TEA AND TOILET SETS,
TABLE "CUTLERY.*
GLASSWARE,°
Imported arid Domestic, in Great Variety!
Bohemian, French ancU Belgian Glassware
A FIXTUBB8
aft
Ornaments on Ohirtsware, And will match any broken set of French China, Plain, OoldBand, or Decorated. seildwtf
DISSOLUTION.
rpHE PARTNERSHIP of DRS.
I*
I
Vases, Mantle Ornament* and Lava Goods
COAL OIL LAMPS/
I
We oerdlaHy inrite
MERCHANTS
RETAIL
To inspect our Stock, as they will find our Wares as low as they can hr iug Ihrm from tho East, begldes saTing toatage in transportation. We hare
ASSORTED'
or
~V
CRATES*
STONS CHINA and COMMON WAUS,-Muted to the Country Trat'e. Orders token for eugtaving designs oo Olau, and
Mahan ft Bell expires on the lat.of January, 1867. All thoee indebted to them by Note or Ac- 5 oouut, will please come forward and settle by that -j lme, at after that date thsir accounts will be nlaced in proper hands for ooUeotion, aa our bnsloeas mast be cloaed up. MAHAN ULii.
Terre Haute, SOT.15S66. tf
