Daily Wabash Express, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 16 January 1867 — Page 4

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a, "WESTFALL, Local Editor]

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Wednesday Morning, January 16, I88T

TE^ SAp-TE ANB lTOj^APOtlS. .LEAVE.

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6:60 A. .Mail..,.. 3:55 P. M. 4.05 r. -Express, 12:00 MID.

St. Louis, Alton aitd Terre Haute.

lUTK. ARRltE. 12:12 p. ~MaiL. ....3:56 p. |m. 4:10 p. if....Mattoon Accom.. 111:00

'.almost every county in the State are lar1 a ger thb yoar. than usual.

Lost—A

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Ladies Sachel, on 'the Lafay-

rofld. The finder will be rewarded byheaVing It at this office. I

Butter in this market is "strong"

atthirty cents per pound, and eggs retail at "the same price por dozen. ,'

The Evening

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Qaxtte,

at lndiantjp-

oli's, announces its sale to Charles P. "Wil-. der, of Newark, Ohio, and on Monday itrtffeV'i^p^ent,

T^x«payers_ha^ jfiMil the third

Monday inMarch to-pay county and inu

ni^ipal(taxes. After that time a penalty often percent, is addtfl. i:-c„

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•»w«S A friend asks us to "blow up" certain individuals who ore'in the'habit (of stealing his wood. "We suggested tnat & better Way to blow them up is: .by.loiad^ig-' a stick of wood with powder. He says he'll do it.

word to the wise,"

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church there

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Theodore Tyton lectured at Lafa­

yette last night He lectures to-night at the Congregational Church. Toaccommo date those attending the'prayer meetings at the various churches in the early part of the evening, the Jecture will not begin till 8 o'clock. Doors open 7 "o'clock. He goes from here-to-EvaTTSvillgrt:

Our exchanges note the fact that

real estate transfers have been larger in itS the various counties in the State this win ter than ever before. Why is it Do 4!) the people consider land more solid than the piper currency ?—Journal. 1^ may be that, and it may be that the

gruribacka

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received by the seller are more

convenient and useful,than the real tat*.

Aowcultural Society.—At

President—John

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the meet-

ing the Tigo County Agricultural Society held in this city last Saturday, the followfi iag officers were elected:

Weie.

w^titYice President—Cony

Barbour.

Secretary-J

A. Foote

Treasurer—A.

B.

VSl

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Aboard of seven directory was also v. chosen, but our informant was unable to give us the names of the gsntlemen elected.

The jbzehati^o Bunk, at Green-

castle, which failed on Friday, has litvbilities, amounting

to

$150,000, of which

». $100,000 is held by one hundred and sixtythree depositors. The assets are estimated at one hundred thousand, and the proprietor, Wra.% Alien, has inaao nn assignifJSft ment for tne benefit of thoiiome creditors: but it is thought-that it will make no difference, as Enstern creditors h^ve prior claims. The fiuiure was owing to speculation in poik and gold, Allen having lost $40,000 in gold at one timo and $60,000 on pork at (mottier. j,.iv-. t/

^"uard of Wizards—Prof.

Macallister gave ths arst of his second se--ries of entertainments in this city at Dowllng- Hairiest night. Uh esp,rimants are fur above the effort* of the com,.Jl16011 ja®Sk'r» «nd do not fail tocomumnd ^th*-admiration of the most intelligent j.^That he stands in the tront rank of his ^profeuion, is a tuct apparent to all who hav# witnessed hu psrformauces. and advisu all to go and sue him. At the alose of the perlormanco the Prof, distributes among th# audience a great many useful and valuable presents. A very line ^dressing bureau, with glass, was drawn last night by Mr, T. F. Mnrkwocx^-j Othefcrii®1 Pflr'les

al'notl

:usatands,

away cune rockys.

sacks of flour, toc. The prindipai'^S

^present to night will lie a fine French China tea sett. Go early and get a'seat mas no reduction is made to those that ^gtand* .-...j I &%*•*** 1,.

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Liaye Arrive.

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TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS

Application for License—- Forster &Fnhnley. Richardson's New Mothod fprPi«aofo:tf„ .. The MiserabU-s—Special -J. S. Hooghton. Book Agents Wanted—E. D. Treat & Co., j?. T. World Mutual Life

Ids. Co.

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Agents Wanted—National Pub. Co., Cincinnati. Harness and leather Oil—F. Witlc-r &

Co.

Ootton Warp—A. Whilldcn 0 SonBH'liUada.. j, Impartial Sufferings —Harral, Bjsloy A Co., N. Y, Wiley's Bacha—Harral, Bisley & Co., K--T-

Farois,X ands—Townsepd A Cp.,P£lIao».

Sure Pll« OaiP. Borodino, K. .Wanted—Agents to sejl History Mergan's Givairy. .1 ii'» —^—,— •wt

Seventy' paupers are at present

Crowded into the poor asylum.

has

The Stewart House Hotel

w' attain Changed proprietors. WiV V- .t.i'h .i %C.r (,«• Ci .* lI-". jtnm |0*

The delinquent lists in this 'and

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cut this announce

ment from an exchange: "The "Washing' ton Thespian Company (tfayette county Ohio,) are going to give a series of dra matic entertainments, the proceeds to [be applied towards complctinij.the new

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mentioned a few days since

that a citizen of- Lafayette *liad brought suit against another citizen of that tojsvn to recover $100 claimed as damages tor the breaking down of a shade tree'by a runaway team of the defendant. The jury gave him a verdict for $75.

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Xv4^1^0005, after a brief ijlna-s, of typhoid

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Yfii&r EiANcur aged thirty-seven Wpntlis. Funeral at residence, (Mozart Hall) on JHoiu etrcot, at twp o'clcjclc Thursday afternoon! 4

friends of the family are invited without further noticie.^i!

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BiJl.'Es roE the Government b/

(Court

convenfea

agaip:^,.. 1st, That the Auditor .shall-make a Docket of ail cases coming- before said Board of Commissioners: and that said Board will hear cases only in the order they are entered on the Docket. 2. That at. the close of a Term the Auditor shall immediately docket and' number all caes of unfinished business. 3. That all persons having petitions for, or concerning Roads, shall file their petitions before the term, with such proof a3 they.Jimy desir^ and the same shall be docketed, and tbe1 Auditor shall inform the parties what, day said cause will codie up lor hearing. 4. That in idl Road Cases where there is litigation expected, the Auditor shill set a day certain for the trying of the same, or the Board can do so at the calling: of the cause with consent of the.parties. 6. All applications for license to sell liquor must be filed before the first day of the term, and that tbe same will be tried and docketed, 6. All claims against the county shall give in dutail tbe dates and items of charges, and shall be sworn to before the Auditor, or some Justice gf the Peace the county, or officer authorized t? administer oaths and to insure action at a term of said Commissioners, must- be filed with the Auditor ton days before said term of court, so it can be docketed and numbered and said claims shail be hoard in the order of their number. 7. That in all claims for services rendered to the Poor, such account shall, in addition to the affidavit of the claimant, have the certificate of the Township Trus-. tee that said account is just and correct. 8. Proncr Blanks for claimants will be furnished upon application at tbe Auditor's. Office, or the Trustees of the several Townships and the Auditor is herehy ^irectpd to turniah said Trustees with blank accounts for distribution. 9._ jThe Auditor is hereby directed to prepare a form of affidavit for persons entitled to relief under the Soldiers' Family Act, and he shall send copies of said affidavit to all recipients of allowances under the act, so that the facts on which the allowances are based may be elicited and no allowances shall hereafter be ma&e except upon' such pffida^its. 10. No claim will be considered and acted upon by this Board, unless the same is supported.*by-JKritten affidavit, except such claim is within the personal knowledge of tEe Commissioners11. All claims not filed according' to the rules and regulations of tLe Boafd will,4 under Hhe udgment df the Board, 3tarfd oter tb'the nfestsuccceding term for trial. 12, Durrig the term of the Board the Auditor snail issue no ortiers for 4'* lowances made at that term, except under the special order-of the Board-.

S&~ The business house of Tuell, Eipley & Co's Will b4 closed to-day for inventory. Their patrons will be supplied with desirable goods on opening, at their advertised prices. .• %*h\ 'dtf. ..'•j.'

-Lost—Monday

"Drug Stor^afid Dowling Hafl,

Crinolines, at the-premium Skirt Factory, opposite the Post Office. [16—dtf

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By Boyd's Medical Cream will enre the Itch. For sale by all druggists. ,fe« r«' /.-?• .. ."i dWlW

Our lady readers should try J.

The January Thaw''

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Balsam.

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vesb Bcfore the Board of Commission* ers.—~At

the last regular session of tbe

Beard of County Commjssiontrs t^fe^fallowing rules and regulations for the government of Business before that body were adopted. We publish them for the benefit ot those who have business before the Board, and it wiil be well for all such to preserve the paper in order to be fully ad vised..^enjhe County

A

Rodudtion in the price of Boots and

Shoes. A good Kip Boot for $3,50, at J. F. Depew's, No-61 Main St. (Early's $

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The best.£ip Boot made to order

for |7,00, at^J. F. Depew's, No 61 Main St. (Early's Block) 16-wlm

often leaves many

ur,pleasant momentoes, in the shape of sudden Colds and Coughs. They are, however, easily centrolled by Cos's CotfSH

It is agreeable to the taste, ef

fectual, and no family with children subject to Croup can afford to be without it, "3 ii.i» infitiyble for Croup if taken in sea* soy ."""' dwlt

Private Medical Advice.—Read

Whittier advertisement in another col umn. april4-dwltaw-ly.

Masquerade.—A.

grand and fancv

dress Masquerade Ball will lie given at Turner Hail, on Monday evening, Jahu ary 21st, 1867. Masquerade suits to be had at the Hall. Tickcts of admission $12,00 5appor included:

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Fact!—Persons

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Bradley's Celebrated Duplex Elliptic or Double Spring Skirts, Justly Pronounced by all Fashion Magazines and the Press generally, the most Durable, Economical, and Graceful Skirt ever produced. See advertismont. dwlt

& Co.

Hair Jewelry for Christmas Presenks.—We

have a book of patterns show­

ing the precise appearance of the article itself. By giving us the order within a day or two we can have the present ready by Christmas. At tbe old stand of

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R.

OrST Wnfo Westfall have removed iiiuir liat and .Cap Store to No. 85 Main stre9t, next door to Corv & Mancourt's

Hardware Store. dwtf, Vt«

olfe & Westfall have removed

their hat and cap store to No. 85 Main Streat, next door to Cory & Mancourt's a a to re a

A" small lot of

fish

Maple Sugur

cab be

found at C. i. Ripley's. -f dtf.

u.t^«xtxa white GeoTys Bank Cod­

just i-eeeived at C. I. Ripley's. dtf ts* .,=••. .i •.

Uonts go to J. F. JDepew's for of at a great reduction. Call at No. 104, nice dross Boot. [11-dlw 1 Main street, -j** .--. [Dec. 18 dtf v.: .rffS*'"'.

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A Chance Rarilt. t6 bb MetTWiT|i|I

—For the noxt thirty, days we offer out well selected stock of Winter Clythuig and furnishing goods afcost, and when wja •say

we mean that we will sell allsuc^i

^g6ods atjnst'What they cost

qs,

consult their interest by calling at our Store before purchasing. -J*

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.Tohwstok

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Card.—For

Haute, only one excepted, ~I deem it sufs ficient and reliable referenp^ All calls will meet with prompt attention. jftX

L.

KI39NE.R,

Tuner and repairer of .every style of mu sical instruments. fl6-dlw

"Jpst Opened at Kissnzr'b.—Anotfier

of those much admired Carhart &Need> ham Church Organs. Of parlor Organs^ Melodeons, and Pianos,^ have also a most complete assortment. AS a professor pf music, also a^ practical -piano maker,- together with having perBonallyselectwi^my instruments With great care while at New York recently, warrants me in saying that a finer stock, of .really first class instruments can not

be

found at -t any other

establishment East or West. Many a|t., tempts have been made by interested onjes to discourage purchasers, also those about buying. Yet when the instruments themselves speak truthful volumes of their,ortn excellence, to the satisfaction of all purchasers, the efforts of all tho.e, where the only object is the dollar, becomes at -once evident to every intelligent mind, 'to get rare bargains in really fine instruments go to Kissner's Palace of Music. 15dl

Harbert & Bowlin sell boots arid

shoes cheaper than any other house in the city.-*-- 15d3t. ."' I**

Holiday Goods—At

Davis' Drug Store.

Handkerchief feoses,- Glove S6xtm frith Satchett enclosed, (new styles Work Boxes, Brush arid ^Perfumery BoX|«^|tohan^an and China Toilet Setts, Cigar Cvses, Cigar Stands, Smoking Setts, Perfumery, Co« dtt:

Go to E. R- Wright & Co's for

the best Syrup in the city. flO-dtf? f. -'tU «j

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Pesti style Skirts—the ltitest^out—

at the Hoop Skirt Factory. [10-dtf

t&" Fresh acriy^j of Choice Teas at E R. Wright & Co's!, 155 Main street. [lO^dif •Qaf

*mn 4'

i-oil

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evening, between Barr's

"or '$.t~

the

Hall, a Mo^ail: Sleeve Button? Th'efinder will be rewarded on leaving it at this office... dtfi

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Cest la Premiere mode Frainrfeese

If you want a good Hoop Skirt or

Corset, of the latest style and cheap, go to the Premium Skirt Factory, opposite the Pffst Office. j^p^dtf

Sweet Cider, Rasins, Currants and

Cjtron^tE. R. Wright & Co's, 155 Main street. flO-dtf

$ST Sprague's double extra Family Flour, at James Mooirman's, No. 73, Main street. dtf.

having card'

tives taken at D. H. Wright's or Wright APreseott's, can^have any larger size pilo*. tograph made from the same, eitberiplaih or finished in India Ink, water or Oil eo» lors. 4ltf

§&m Wolfe & WestfalV have removed their Hat and Cap Store fo N6/&6 Main street, next door to Cory & Mancourt's Hardware Store. dwtf.

Facts for the Kitchen and Parlor

—It is a well settled fact that Tebbett's Physiological Hair Regenerator has no equal as a toilet article. It never fails to restore gray and faded hair prevents

Caption.—Messrs.

go that all

who desire to purchase clothing

cheap

will

Mir.i.ini,'''^

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the coming New Year

tbe undersigned would be plea^ed to |dd ^o his many old customers, all new on ci Irbo deHte to hive their piahds regularly taken care of by a professional workman. Being the only practical workman in Terre Haut$ agd havimj new on hand ag^in a complete stock o^ tools and repairing materials, .oldpianos find other ifistrumentsj will be overhauled and ma&eos go^d as new- Having had entire charge of all the instruments at St. Mary's and branches for ten years also, during my rosidence hero of tho instruments at St. .Agnes Hall, together with the instruments of all the muslc~teachers in Terre

lits

falling off frees the- head from dandruff, and often produces a new growth on bald heads, is richly perfumed and a charming dressing. Every bottle is warranted.— Sold by all Druggists.

I. L.

Mahan

& Co.,

dAwGtn Agents:

Wolfe & Westfall havo removed

their Store to ,JTo. 86 Main street, next door to Cory «& Mancourt's Hardware Store. dwtf. .• i..^ -.

A fine assortment of Jackonett and

Swiss Edgings and xnsertings at Nippert & Co's. dtf

The Reduction of the Season

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Wanted—Every

!—In

order to close out their Winter Clothing, N. Erlanger & Bro., are offering goods re« gardless of cost. They have on hand a splendid stock of seasonable clothing, and those wishing toAuy will do well forgive them an early call. [9-dtf

body to know that

No. 73 Main street is the be3t place to buy groceries.

James Moorman.

(9* Smoked Halibut, No. 1 Mackerel and Codfiish at Rnndlemac & Ray. °7idtf

Theodore Tilton, of the New York

Independent,

will Jecture here on Wednes­

day evening, January 16. Mr. Tilton is one of the finest writers and speakers in the country.

Come In.—The

Terre Haute Commer­

cial College is open both day and evening to give instructions in all branches pertaining to a mercantile education., titf.

A. Nippert & Co. keep the bat as­

sorted stock of.Dry Goods in the city, and at price9 that suit the times. dtf

Great Reduction in Puces.—O'Gon-

nell has made a great reduction in the prices of a variety ot articles and goods at his"establishment and is selling many things such as Pictures, Frames, &C-, at nearly half the iformor cost. -A large stock of Holiday goods embracing the most elegant assortment, will be disposed

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IQ^New Hominy, at Rippetoe's. dtf.'

Bran, Shorts, Corn, Oats, and Baled

Hay, aad Ship Stuff, at Rippeto di|.

A. T. Stewart is Co.

bqing the exclusive agents and importers

a|^ie |CidJ^o\e^m^^l)5»^A.(o*ut^ro,

of Paris, respectfully caution buyers against imitations stamped inside "Alexander," also "Alexandre Celebre," which are now in the market and sold as thj genuine giove.

All genuine

Russian Iron Stove Pipe, circular

and square Elbows, Coal Cook, Parlor and Heating stoves, Coal Hods, Fire Shovels, &c., &c., constantly on hand and for sale at S. R. Headeson'sT" I .v. •.

Orders for fitting up stoves or pipe will be promptly attended to by competent workmen. Remember, Fourth street, second door North of Main. Tl5dtf1

Flour, corn meu|, baled bay, corn,

oats, bran, ship stuff, cloved, tfmothy, orchard and blue grass seeds, at Bobbins' & Millikin's, No. 1 DowlingHall. Deliver, ed free. 3

r£?£§5d2w.

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United States in War with Mexiqo —Gen. Sedqwjck Advancing—T". Rj

Riddle preparing to follow, and in order to. do so, will sell -100 good fashionable Tur* bfuis.for 75c each 100, better quality! for $1 each lOOnice Yelyetj^it.$i,25-tp.$l,75' 200 Gladiator Hata at 76c to $2j 309. nice Breakfast Shawls, at $1 tP $7 500 Hoods .and Nubias at 4Cc to $2. Hosiery, lots of at moat any price. &phyr, Worsted, can beat them all on that. Furs! Furs cheaper than,—well come and seel 2,000 pieOes Shefet Music, 6c a sheet. Oh Dtas Buttons we can beat'any tw6«herse store in the city. Silk and Velvet Ribbons, .Tritpmings and I'ancy Goods, that, inu^t be sold: jewing Machines—w4 don't fei^ anything in that line. We have'them to sell or giv.e a' at T®

But call soon,, before Riddle's little c?he-hor£o

store, 18 North Fourth street, ti. dtf. 1

Seventy fiva-dozen,of the celebra­

ted "baunton" Kid4Gloves just received at Edsall & Co's, at only $1.76 per pair. I

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GentSi—The

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best French Calf .Dcess

Boot made to order, for $10.00, at J. P. Depew No. 61 Main street, Eariy.'s Ble^ck. [11-dlw

The famous

Long Arm Chop Teh,

only $1,26 per potmdy at C. I. Ripley's. dtf.

If -you want th$ best Hamburgjh

cheese you ever saw, go to Jos. Moof--rri

i^fan'] s.

Notice.-r-All

Hi

who arc indebted i.' 'v''

please call and settle their accounts Wit! i-' out further notice.

-jii

erade Suits.—A

elxtensive'i men's Watches and Chains, Gold and ver, in the city of Terre Houte at John Ereemane's",, xrz

Recherehe!—The

most complete va­

riety of Christmas Silver and Fancy Mer-

tchandise

ie seison.. is jJo be is^n

John reeman's.

LOCALNOTICES.

New Meat Shop.—Rupp & Yoris hfve openeJ a Meat Shop at No. 13 South fourth Street, a fow doors south of the Post Ultl.-e, where can at all hours be found the best uf all kinds oft Meat, Batfsage, to-." -This wllf pjrtiVe great ctfdtflhonce to tiomn who find It inconvenient tbe morn^Dg nurket. 5dtf.

•Valtbi's Celebrated aro now in receipt of, end will continue to receiTO daily duricg tbe entire season, these large and Justly famyus Maltby liaitimore .0stefs^»siilcli we will be reedy, at ull times, to se-'ve to onr customers, eitliorby tne can or dish. Oars is the fcb house in the city where tins flrjt-ciass brand of Qyitorsis kept for sale. Ous. Winehart, tne celebrated cook, lias charge of the Restaurant dopirtmunt,and will be ready at all times to attend to tho orders of his old friend and customers. 19Jtr GEORGE nADEHMEVEP. & CO.

Ladles' Masquerade and Fancy Dress

SUITS—The undersigned ha* for the coining Masquerade Balls, a nice selection of Ladies' Salts, to let at le^aonatile pticoj. Also, Ladles' Fancy Suits made to order. Mti, J. EBEULK N. W. corker lat and Chestnnt Streets, first house north of the ilanal liasin. dcc^OdSm

Barr's Pectoral-Elixir

has no supe-

ior for the care uf Cou^h-*, Colds, Croup, Wlvoop Ttf Cough, Hearsness, To tbeafBieted wo can confidently recommend R. Pleasant to take and, only Fifty cdhts per bottle, at oc22dtl BARR'S DKUQ STORE

The Best is the Cheapest.—E. F.

MCRBIL is now receiving the BEST BRAZIL GOAL brought to tbe market. Orders left at HeKeen's Shoe Store or at H^rtsock 4 Bin meter's will receive prompt attention.-. dCm*

Picture Frane».—All

an,thing

in th* Picture Frame line

MfCW-XOVERTISEMCNTS.

J^R. J. HALE! :j MHiIiEB'S

Sbr.

A ^y assortment of Dres? ftii 1-

ndn^i^-sblifl, co^arM -Bilk .Yelvet bons at Nippert & fco's. dtf

Cranberries, Dried Currants add

Lemons, at l^ndlem^^ Jtays.

Mince Meat on Friday and Satu

days, at Rnddleman & Rays.

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31-, tji $.i*

Alexandra Gloves a Jip&DBE. A.

T.

S. & Co.

ir'S ?..-n

Also, at tho earnest solicitation of many old patients DR. HALE will still continue to Tilit

TERRE HAUTE*

onceevory futir oncT S&y Us consulted n't the Terra ETuute House, On Thnrsday, Jan. 34Ui, 1867,

On Thursday, l-'eb. Slat, 1 On Tlkurs«l«y, Har^XM, ti On Mgrtilny, Aprii lStli:

AS FITTING.

GEIGEB

at

New Hams, at Rippetoe's. dtf

Vth D^fased chiekensVntfturkeJ^^Ve ry morning at Butz & Baiiey'ft

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AR|iv *L.^-Of iricw Silver' ik It

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ut Johrt R. Freembq's.-jt4*' jtv»srdtf

Gteai^liS itemen?"Sn: at6t^»R ctf

Edsall & Co's $L2S KVt*^Gftove3 \il nil sizes and colors. ldti

Card.—The

undersigned have recently

procured the general agency for selling the^c^btoeg* KAN^Ei JE^Intod DRAUGHT ALE, manfactured jat Smith's famous old Lrewery, W. \fa., which they offer to the public by the barrrel, half barfe^ jor b^ttje -ger_doz^n. Send us your orders and, they will be promptly^ [deel7dlm $ F0STEB ^FAHNLy!

mnpi

SLOCK,

IKlNiJrAPOLIS I»D., Physician for Diseases of the

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.-si 95.16 4*

to $ O 8 8 S hii practice is oxclri«S?efy cohflnejf,'tn*y be cqn-•ahed-perMiMaijvor-by laUar, At hit fiispanaary and Surgery, Miller's Block, North Illinois itrelt, one sqnaro north of ths Bates Qon9c.

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On Thursday, Dec. 26th

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CONSULTATION FREEI ''I And terms of TreatmsnJ within tbe roach of all 1 Fer farther particulrire-inqnir-e ot James Fisher, E^q., E.- Stev«h», Esq:,. Fred. II. Barber, Esq., 3Ira.S. 0. Moote, L. Oberholzer, Esq Wm. Coail, Esq

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C. Rr»tiox, E«q.,-aH of Torre Hante.

Ilf 'Vf Juativa MIS V» *vaio "awv

Dr. HApG is a Oraduate of Medicine and 8ur-K-rj!, and it|te \dthor ,of the NEW METHOD qf Tr«atme&t lor Diseases of tha

Air Pauagtt,

jrhlcti

succeeds wkere all atbar meaua have tailed, and Is certsialy worthy.qf trial, ., jalodtf:

Tfl¥^FANO^BWf,

"Deserves onr lieaMy recommendatiou." UX iIMicalBafieW. "lfne*ccpt ion able in taate and style."

Yutk:Musical

'•PreSenfe many ne^ri&dl

AT i.ORNEYS .. J.

General

van

gentleniefejcM 'be' had Holfelder & Seer 18dtf. Na. 159 Main street.

WW

thing new, at Nippert & Co's.

i.—The

BIstmas

.—The mpst .diversiflsd(

ChrIBI

SiV6*Aiaih4fnetit of-lili&'Jand'gferf

World.

"A Schwl tliat will do«xc«llent service." Deutsche Mosk-Zietung, PbO. ''Soundest, olMKoat, best book |»r the Piano."

Hiil. Erening Bulletin.

"A work of solid and enduring merit." -. Phi. City Item. "Wlllistfpersede'owry other of the kind."

Worcester Spy.

"Au Improvement on all other Piano Books." Syracuse J6urnal. "Poss^as^s merit not claimed by other works." •'. 'i, O jtveland Herald. "Common sensar/ piala taik, and brevity."

"No" Piatro book comparabie-in-vaiae-toit." New Covenant. No long dry Idssoi s, nor woarisome exercises, but sprightly Studies throughout, and Charming MelodieB for practice at every step. It is ull that can be desired. Price #3,75. Sent post paid.

OLiVKR DITSON A CO., Publishers, jaicdwti 277 Washington St., Boston,

APPLICATIONhereby

cense.—The

dtf

undersigned give no­

tice that we will apply to the Connty eommlssioi-' ere- at their regular session in March, for license to sell spirituous and intoxicating liquors in less cuart at a time, for the space of o&e year. Tae premises on vt hich said liquors are to be sold are located at No. 163 Main Strset, in Terre Haute, In

if

im* I .-

c. sAiriiL

t*9 W-

A.T

OFFICE—McKeon's Biooli, np.»staire,belowrM| sonlc UalU -'.'- :.i-n jalfidwtf

PENT^ ^STALLS IN THE

XV NjCW,' aii^kKT HOUSE.. Oa the-ICth daKof January, 18S7, at 10 o'clock, A- M., i^j corner

•ont of the Hew Market House, at anil Chtsrry sireaU, I shailieffer

for sale to tha liighest'bidder, lor cash, far a period of tine expiring oh the first Monday in May,18OT, ttre)fJt|lfl8 QV^said Market House, and of the build-, iog on the soutiisid$ tber,eoF. j..-

By.order of-the "Cb'mfion 'Council of saicl city. Jan7,1807-dtd A. THOMAS, Marshal.

Paper •JL»

r* \jffn «B

•HXJRT arobinson

Plain an* Scfiorattre (aver/flfiHwers, Are prsparsd to execute work- tn tlwabove linejin a neat *an\T aftlstlr miMMler. Orderfr toft at Bsckaw liro's Co:, No'. 109 Main .Street, wUl' m«i wittf j«-JsiB»«m

•-». 1 6

& IWICKS

Qaviug coinmonceti the Gas Fitting businesi In connection with their Lock«mithing Estftblifhirent, hope, by prompt attention to orders,,to merit a shnreof public patronage.

Shop soath side of Main street, near the Terre^ a 4

DOMAIN

PLOW

Eaten, Preble County, Ohio. We aro manufacturing the DOMAIN, EUPIBE AND DELTA STEEL PLOWS, fiiyombiniog th& latest improvements and we are prepared to fill ail orders 'promptly.'

BUB WOBK8 ARE NEW

and located on tho Hn« of Bail road from Indian^ apoila to Cincinnati, combining all faollltles for dlract,transportation West and Booth. Having prdcn ted experienced workmen, and arranged for Steel riate^. made expressly for our work, we can TSd'ftHiWftllA1^WfTlOWtTJ^ttnrpTJbtic, without resurvation, to givegeueral satisfaction and at prices that will insure a ready market. We are also pre* pared to manufacture to order, Flows of any pattern aud trada mark, on shert notico.

rirlCdwlyv^i

McQUIUE,

CAMPBELL* & CO.

ST0HA6£, COMMISSION & GRAIN.

COX. F. M. UC2IPOAET.

COX & HVltlPIKBEY,

Fowwardlng&Commlsslon Merchants Ufflcc No. 7 Sooth Water Street,

And Wharf-Boat foot of Sycamore Street,

Kvansvllle, Indiana, GENERAL STEAMBOAT AGENTS,

And SOLE" AQElfTS'fdr

Nashville $ Northwestern Railroad, and Nashville ani Chattanooga Railroad.

Through Bills and through Kates given to Nashville, andall [tintsSonth. n27d3m

S WBITCU,

F. 6. Oidbs.

.¥. Dbaiih. Torre liaute, Ind.

Lee Cbandall.

Vn Orleans.

S. WHITBD & CO.,

COMMISSION MKfiCUANTS

And Cotton Factors, No. 'il Canal Street, New Orleans, Iia. W. L. It A IK U, will remain inTerro Ilauteand muke liberal cash advances on Consignments. Ills office the prt-sant Is with Bnruam &-<irlaiet fival K-Itate Agents, over Davis' Drugstore.

REFEUKNCKS: Si

Wui-Ulciin & Son's, Iienjilton, Clay A Co., aud (-.•sir •, tolle Iloiron, Cinyinnati, If. Shownia-«.-r and Ri'ment & Co., Terre iluute. Wlllard A l'ortvr, liyansvillu. J. II. fa ter, Wallnoe

& Co.,

aud Wells & Hro.'a, Now Orleaus. Tuckerman, Ualligan & Co., N. Y. Cili3dly.

A "i"" kT N E li, tJ HECF.IVINQ

Commission Merchants—A D— GENEB1L DEALEK81.\ FlIOfil'CE,

N j. 911 North Lsvee, bet. Cherry

rjlO,

those wanting

will do

well to

call on Isaac Ball, corner or Third and Cherry 8tre*ts, as he lsjixepared to do anything In that

MAACBAtL-

SOUTHERN SHIPPERS.

Through rexipts given on shipment of Produce to New Orieansfcnd all intermediate points, on the Mississippi Biver, and to Nashville, Tsnn. Ample facilities protect any amount ofproperty at Evansville.to JAMES It. TURNER, decldtf Afsnt.

^i-« A1AUSKMKNT8. IlMATEURS!!

op

THE PAYOfilTES!!

Wednesdaj ETen'g J#n. 23,1867

Will be presented the Udilr interesting Drama, entitled

A 8 I O N

I

-1

UBS. TIFFANY Mas. AHNA LAKOE QOT7LD AdamTcnaian Stlmson Count JDilmaltre Aitkin Snobson..... Thompson Mr. Tiffany- Saffel Gen. Howard Cono-rar Tennyson Twinkle Craue Augustus Fogf— Bsiiey Zske (colored)... Muzzy Prudence Miss Archer Mlllinette Mercer Gertrude Knriy Seraphlna.... Beert —. IitiUgs.Snd Gentlemen of the Ball Boom

The Entertainment will conclndc with one of the mest popular Farces of tbe day. never before rendered in Terr9 Haute, in which

L. 6. HIGEB,

Mr,

M.J .t ...... '"^1,

Oar fav-rite home Comedian, will assnae the principal character, supported by selections from

THE AMATEURS.

Admission... 60 Cents Reserved Seats for Ladies and, Gentleman'accompanying.

Doors open at o'clock. Owing to length of the Propamine,, the curtain will ris^at 7J£ o'clkpre-

•af" Tickets )tT Bucki^ham s. Sartlett, Arsdl, T. *. wnfa, £oet Qr. Mr. JJnnd Army the Bspnblic and at the door. 12td.

JJOWLING HALL I

Five Niffhts Only!

.i. 1.'

Dwight Journal.

"We quiteeodorso Mr. Dwight's opinion^' New

.. PROFESSOR AND MADAME

A A I S E

fe «fl -ON THEIB

I A E

Sj w-T

Roston Journal.

N. T. Tablet.!

WJTg

STARTLING NOVELTIES

.-.

A

—IK—

PRESTIDIGITATION!

1*.

FOR LI­

The One Hundred Presents

Every Ifight!!

OlHEODOfiB TILTON,

A E E

Under the aaspicet of the

rorN^ -pT3'

aid Seal Estate igenlp.: 1

-mikm

libbaby

AT TBS

Congregational, €hurcb,

Opposite Dowling Hall, on

Wednesday lTenlne, Janaary 10th,

Admission .....60 Cen|c

TickUs for sale at Ban's Drag Store and at the Book-fltojes^,,}®^ lOdtd

WANTED.

VlTANTED.—A Good Irish or T. German Oirl, who can come well recommended, to cook, wash aad iron, at .* SAM'L S.' EARLY'S,

11-

OSlo»tre*t,betwosmSixthand Seventh. [Jonrnal copy] Iid4t

WANTED—DAY BOARDE^

IT Afsw Qentlemen can get Day Board at the large brick residence, on the sonth'-irest cornet'of Sixtli 4nd Ohio street# Apply to J. P. KoMssldijlit the Store jf Wingate Black.

M-

T%TANTED.—OLD IRON.—The *1? highest price paid for all old scrap Iron delivered at the "Phoenix Foaadry," near the Passenger Depot. HcltLVUSH a DINSLEB apSSdtf

FOR SALE.

7?0r

WORKS.

SALE.—HOUSE

JL

T?OR

-D

j*nSdtf

rOBWAEDINO AND

Commissiou Merchant, ASD DEALfi&S IN

Oft in, Flo and 8 a It. Waiie Hod?k—On tli^

Canal, Bear )he Terre

Oante A Ulchmoud aiid E. fe0. Kallroad Depots* majodwtf TERB* HAUTC, Ind,

JOHN JOHNS & CO.,

'A

&C.,

A

Wash Sts-,

fobl K:} St. Louis, Mo.

declaim .•

and

LOT.

The undersigned offers for sale a neat brick house lJ£.stori*s high, five neat rooms, two closets, beside kitchea and cellar 18x80—new. Also, a never failing well of water, and other appurtenances. Situated on North Third street, south of the T. H. A A„ Freight House. Enqureon th* premises. [14-dSm] P. J. BYBNB, Prop'r.

SALE OR TRADE—A farm of 75 acres in Prairlo Oreok town­

A f.

ship, well Improved. For information enquire of J. \oris, corner of 4th and Chestnut, Terre Haute, Indiana.

J27-dtf J. O. SWISH EU.

J^EW

GROCERY STORE!

A. KAUFFMAN, At tho new Store.room, corner of Seventh and Main Streets, has openeJ a first class Grocery Establishment, keeping all kinds or Groeeries, canned S'rults, Pearl Barlsy, Farina. Sago, German Prunes, Dried Pears, together witn all kinds of Fresh Meats. Goods delivered in any part of the city, free of charge. Jal0d2m

JOHN HAHIT. ALOKZ0 HANBT.

OHN HANEY & CO., BTORAOB, COMJtlSION AND

A IN E A E S

Warehouie on first St., at the Canal Basin. jsnSdwtf

HL me ttiiiiii joasiu. TKitRK HAUTK, IND.

ARCHITECTS ^ANDBUILDEHS.

ClalFT & WILLIAMS^!

Plans, SpeciUcations and Superintendence fiirntshed for every description of Dnilding. Ofilce at Prairie City Planing Mills, corner of Ninth and Mulberry Streets. juSitf

pBAIRlE CITY PLAN IIN6 MILLS. CLIFT & WILLIAMS,

Alanufactarers and

I

Window Frames Door Frames. JBallusters, dcc.,t£c.,

Planing, Scroll Sawing,

Wood Turning-,

And all Weod work used in building, prepared to Order. Corner of liinth and JIulbt-rry

BOOTS AND SHOES.

J300TS AND SHOES.

IN. AND E W S

Jloots &Slioes Very Cheap

To close out his large stock of

Boots Shoes an«l Gaiters,

To make room for Winter stock. You money by calling

... !r

Particular Attention is given to

CUSTOM WORK

This Department

is

in tbe hands of

JJE. J. A. LOOMIS,

3M

INIMICAL.

jyjEEflNGER & SIEBERT'S MUSIOALOOLLEGE At Hlnshall's Bnlldtng,

S1AIN SIBKKT, TKBRK HAUTK, IND. iri-i -»r -n The course of lnstrartioa will embrace lessons upon the Piano, Orgaa, HelOdeon, Violin, Oaltar, Flute, and other Iastraaeats vocal. Masle and th* cultivation of She Voice Taoroagh Bass, Composition, and the Rudiments of Music generally.

Persons taking a thorough course will be graduated, aad situations as teachers in Celleaes or otherwise will be procured for them if desired.— Night classes will be formed to accommodate young gentlemen, aad others who cannot attend daring business hours, embracing a couiav of study that will enable them to read music at sight.

Lectures on tho Science of Xaric will be dellv •red in th* Mnsio Hall of th* College, on every Saturday afternoon, to all pupils, free of charge.

The terms will, according to the grade ot the pupil, he lower than those of any similar Institution in the Gnited 0tat s.

J.C. HEINItfGER,

Dec. 13, 1S6C. WILLIAM S1JCBKKT.

TERSE HAUTE

ACADEMYof MUSIC.

The undersighed, desiring to supply a racnnm in the wants of oar. rapidly growing city, and in obedieuce to the loudl" expressed wishes of a large number of the citkoos oi this citi, announce to the pnblle that they have opeued an ACADEMY OF MUSIC in the second story of Kissner's "Palace of Haste," wbetu tliey are pit-pared to give instruction to pqpils in ail brtucliss ef tan btautiftil attd.iiccott»ri accomplishment. 'I heir Music Booiusnre latgc, well Tentflated and lighted, and easy of access,' and are supplied with ever J- rarietr of Instruments, and PuptU can receive instraction oa tiie Piano, OniUr, VivUn, Organ, Brass Instruments. Particular tion paid to (he cultivation of tha

structions io Thoroagh Bass Compositions. For Terms of losti action apply to the undersigned, at the Academy of Mualc, second story of Kissner's Palace of Music, or at the Musi: Store below. The best ef refereecea^iMO aa to qnaliatlons, Ac.* G. A. HARTUKQ, decl2dtf ANOSLODEPBOSSS

"V,. --i a

i-%\ s.-vj "s

January 15th, 161b, 17th, 18th and 19th, 1807. Si-Wi

I S S N E S

OF W!

,.CO wT!I ,© I take great^«R8ure in invltins the at* teat ten of asy old iriCCfdsuid- customers, and ail new

oiks

io want of aa^thlng: in,Uui,

I N E

A yv v'

I"|To MY \TZ

NEW AND SPACIOUS STORE

^"No.* 48, Ohio Street

i'

ty.

Xditor of the "Hit York Indapanc aad on* of tbe finest Speakers aad writs country, will delver

ln-tlie

v.'t

Having personally sclectcd my New 3toel, iHth gnat care, at Mew iork, I am now aolc offer t« the Musical Pnblle the

Largest Assortment

-OF-

Musical Merchandi/

J]^ THE NUBTH.WQeT

The first Floor will be stocked with Sheet Alusie, String Goods, Music Books, andiaH kinds of small Instruments, such as Violins, Guitars,Drums, Brass and Silver Band Iastrujments, Flutinas, Guftars, Concertinas, Acccrdeons ot all sizes aad prices, Flageolets, Flutes, Dram Cord, Sticks, Drum Belts, Calfskia Drum Heads, Sheepakin Dnua Sends, Brass Mouth- Pieaes, German Silver Mouth-Piecss, Banjos, Flutes, Tamborines, German Violins, French Violins, (new French Violins, (imitation old Straduarins, Guaaaaius, aad other Cremona patterns,) Violiacellos, Deuble Basses, Violin Finger-Boards, Violia TateS. Neeks, Violin Violin cello, Double Bass Guitar and Harp Strings, Tall Pieces, Pegs, Bridges, Mutes, Tuning Forks, Tuning Hammers, Pitch Pipes, Castanets, Olsfronet, Keeds, Violin, Vioiinceikr and Double Bus Bows Musio Folios, Double Its fined Rosin Cases for FlutM, Claronets. Tioliai and-Guitars Blank Music Books,

Claronets,"Tiollfls joks, Blank Music

Caids, andlklustc Papers of allaizee. Partlcjilaj attention Department."

paid to the Btria

v"*"w

The Sedo^Floor #01 beStoi«Hi^Hii

Ptues, Hetodeons 4 Or^aiu!

w'

Always on liands a spledfild assortment of Plants from ths well known JTannisctories of Itobert Nuns, N.Yr, the e*lebrated Patent Orcloid Pianbs Stack'A Co., M. Y., A. H. Gale Qo.,Jt.T., Kaabe Co., Baltimore, and other First ClassMakers.'

Cariiart & Needhan^s

Celebrated Bodoir Church Organs, Parlor Organs and Melodeons These Ihstiuments "Stand alto-' gather nnrivaled, a fact ffhlch every listener aad judge will be at ones convinccd of by simply comparing them with others. ^, I

Send for a Circular. "TSa!

BBIKOA

PRACTICALPUN0 MAKER,"

By trade, consequently a Judge of Instruments, those sending orders from tho distance cau fully rely on obtaiaingasgoodand flue an article asit personally selected.

Liberal discount to Seminaries, Schools, Ministers snd Teachers ef Music. SeBd for Circular aud Prices. Every Instrument warranted fjjr five years. jend orders to KISSNER'S

PALACE OF MUSIO,

v' 4® Oliio Street.

"it DEALfiB IN

ID E InT S

4

Terre Haute, Indiana.

"MUSIC,

:J. LINDEMANN,

PIAMOS, HELODEONk,

ORGANS,

Violins, Guitars, Flutes,and all kinds of Musital Merchandise, No.

91

ONES.

DmIcfs

FWbring, Siding, Brackets, Mouldings, Architraves, Stair Hails, Newell Posts.

Sash, Doors,

ft

A

JBfinds,

Wabash Street,

TEKRE HAUTK. INDIANA.

TUNING AND REPAIRING

of

PIANOS

and

other Instruments will be promptly attended to.

OLD PIANOS

will be taken in tnade toi

anl03dwtt

NKW

J. G. LINDEMANN.

DENTISTRY.

TKETli EXTKACTGU H1TH L1ITW OB NO PAi By use of

"Narcotic

over VVin

Spray," a local anesthetic.

Full Set Teeth on Rubber Plate, $10.

Other prices in proportion.

esr All

#OSK WARRAMTEI.'»

OFFICE—111

S:reels

Main street. n4th and Stb,

^-ats &

Black's Store,betwe

delzdwtf Terre Haute, Ixn.

"JV/TORGAN Ac CHESS, |i lf± OPERATIVE AND MECHANICAL 'j '. DE IN I S

All the branches of Operative and Dentistry executed in the best manner.Mechanical

OFFICES No. li'7

DRa

r.A

The

Main street,Terre Haute,Ind.

and Sulliran, Ind. ociiydwtf

O. LINCOLN.

In Terre Haute,

Has romoved his office and residence to Fifth ftroafc between 2fiin and Ohio. IflKing bad

upwards

lye

on Win

at

No. 3 Meckanics Block,

satisfaction ia all cases.

No. aplftdtf

No

lul

SKILLFUL

HKMtK.

[WOS

octlSdtf

DRY COODS.

Jt

*i.'-'ff

".SL,-" .'NJ-"te.jljr,-?

'.ti,!,

V-, }f

'.IS

.V

...a. iu .-7-i?Zt7 f9 .'* .7,

TUELL, fclPLEr & •IL- •J Ak

/"A

*4

A:

SeMl-laaal Clearuce Sale ,. .w- -v w-'.s-r, 7

jr

'fTlJ

J-

or

*m

DRY GOOD!

AT RETAIL I -t

fli

Comnenees Jan'y 4th, 1862s!

.5SS8"

-i-

-fM/gt

"fM- "»»at

-•••nail

4a-

toIc*.atten­

In­

31-f

Merrimack Prints 16J ctai Spragrr^ Prints'' 16f cii Ml American Prints 16§ cts! Dunneil Prints I6f cts!# iLm Double Purple Prints ^6 2-3 Pink Prints 16 2-3ctsh 2000 yards Bleached Muslin 12£ cents! 2000 y'de Brown Muslin 12$ 2000 yards heavy yard wide

Brown Muslin 20 cents! All Wool Flannels 25 cents! French Morenoes 65c to $11 Figured English Morenoes yard wide 33£ cents! 3000 yards Best Figured D.e

Lanes 25 cents!

Gents Paper Collars lO cents per Box! Ladies Balmoral Skirts ^.0G Wool Blankets 6, 8 and SIC «v, per pair,

-.-rj' JSJ8 t* St' a

lii 'milt -M 2 t,-.^

j. :,- 1

rissi

.8*

H'

r.

4}\n,H

ft-

"if

4

-9-.A 5-

0

t»o:

ti )A-

tl-er ».- H--4.-1^1. ^'-rW ii*

All Goods Marked Down to exceedingly LOW PRlCJtfS to close WintBr Stockrt

iio oahh

mL

I

TFELL, RIPLEY & CO 'S, '. '.uJk* Ifi'x'i Main street,aceraer

Tepre-liaate.E"-'.v

itk,

C. WiTTIG &GQ.

Si

6*«S»»»iE-j4fch ti

'riff 4 Htm taken Inventory

t*4

*3: 1 .. •,

a

nd have

M^lkePi^e

t.

.''OHns-nacaeib

.t. :i im c, i... j-aj'.4 op5*

K# hss 'j-J.ii.'X 5 -i$

THEIB OOO08! 'V» -31 *.

jm- B#- rfify

^*2 i.

1

the undersigned,

I'

S

Ur& h'

Tkeir entire Wittier Sleek

.« I it li

"c.

to be-s&ld

at -*v

ACTUAL COSTi

.}

in

-r*

W- TO

"jL ..r.-it,

AMD i,* »i,

Prevent Carry tog Over

•.afr ,'SJK C. --fc-t jj

Call and exaalne for yourself

A Saving of 10 to 25 pet« cent, in purchasing at this Souse I

t.i

C. WITTI© & CO., 73 MA1JS STREET, OPPOSITE MaKEEN'S BAKE I

delSdawtf Terrs-Hnute, Ind.

N

OTICM OF PARTNERSHIP We,

bave

ir to our Firm

Havo

of eighteen year*' exp*

fence in Dentistry, he confident that ho can

this day

F. C.

The business

Claussen and George Klrchner.admitted

uf the new

Firm

under tbe stylo of Clausaen, Biciiowsky tbe old place,

1

this opportunity to thank our iriends~aniTcuslom-tak«at.,onCoWecarrionbetoStreet^Ik ors for past avors, hoping that tho will contlnu* their patronage with the ue'.v Firm.

ICO

and

JW,

Main

CLAUSSEN

A BICfiOWSKY.

To:r" llautc, Ind., Jan.1. lSk7-l(MlV

this day bought the

Messrs.

to

{tarnish

(jy2Udly

R. VAN YALSAH, Sucsossor to Lincoln

A

an 8d6a

VanValzah,

SUBOSOMS AUD MKtBAXIOAL N I S

E

SS

Main Street, over Bartlet's Book Storo.

TERBE-UAOTE, IND.

RICHARDSON, M.

J.

E I 1 S SDCOXSSOa

T* DK. 8. S. (SITR,

OFFICE—Oa

Ohio, betwems 3d and 4th Street.

Ja7dly TKR1UB-HAUTE,

iCo

pLAUSSEN, BISHO WSKY

Importers and Jobl er«

NOTI-»N8 AND W O E S

I. li ,11,1.1.3TOiVS,of

A

S.

FANCY GROCERIES, UOAM, TOBACCOS. TEAS. wtc. jaU'dtf

ALE AND BEER.

Bottled

Dentist

Oldest Established

4

ale:

4

,. «She

WM. H. EBEBLE & ^BO.,

Bottling Business ot

HOFACKEK A CO.,

and are aow repared

Saloons and Private Families with Eot

tied Ale, to

ANT

ever yet offered in

city. Cor.superior 3d and Cherry.

The Sauaage Is on ouie at

thif

WM. B. EBEBLE,

O- i: EBBRLE.

pORK—SAUSAGSAGE—LARDTORK—»AU

Tho undersigned is now^annfactnrinjr Saunge inadiSerent manner fiom that Bulcu-.-rs usually. It is made of cloar Pork,ofand vith otbei meats. bad eight •nee in the busiuues,Ilaving

Sander's,Lur-I.—sat­cornercxptn-mixednotgiviugandyearsof

I

amconhdeut

isfaction.

I

also buy and sell Pork

O. P.

5th and Cherry, West

A

Woodruff, East of Terre

Haute House, and at

C. I.

tore.

IND.

Ripley's Grocery

J. J- WEBSTER,

os27d3m Malberry St. East Railroad.