Daily Wabash Express, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 28 January 1867 — Page 4

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Monday

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TBBBK HAOTC AM IMDUMATOJJS

Liave.

12:30

A. M...

Leave. ^'V* 5: AaEfnc.

12:12 M. 4:10

r. M....Mattoon

6:60

A.

Lsavx

4:05 p. m..

Lovers {of the dance are making

man's masquerade this evening atDowling

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weather on Saturday, the Turnpike meet ing was not so l&rge as was expected, but it was sufficiently respectable in .point of, numbers to give some earnest of the ultimate siioeess of the road. The committee appointed to procure subscription of stock reported, but as the amount is not yet sufficient to perfect the organisation under the law, the meeting adjourned till next. Saturday the 2d February at 2Jo'clock, &, at the old Court House. ,A large at tendance i* expected. mm ft tf. (QT Saturday a young lady slipped npon the frocen.^snow at the corner of Main and Fifth streets, and suddenly took very ungraceful, recumbent position upon lni4dewa)k. A sprUce-\i9P^i%young gent, who was clc^e by, gallantly jprang to her assistance but- the impetuosity his advance was too great for tlpa smooth condition of the walk, and, equilibrium be fell spawling besf^e' tho fair object of his ill-considered solicitude,. and the two gazing, at each othef an instant, the gentleman ejaculated, "Oh I" and the lady rojoined "Ah I" and oacbaerambled to theirs feet, and hastened away in diffisrent, directions:

\ir§d, ftom

riowiyi premise that so thin

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Express 12:05

6:50 A. ,?i. M.

4:05 P. 12tO0 KB.

St. Lottib, Alton and Terre Hautk.

.and

khovp

Aeoom..l0:00

a. U.

1J:15 A.ll.......»-.Exprep- 12:12

Evakbyille and Crawfordbtill*.

Leavk.

Arrive

Accommodation....3-66 t». -M

3:55 p. ...M*il 3-fi je{ BOCKVXU.E Ettenbiom.

Arrive

TO-DAY'S ADVBBTISBMEXTS

jXMtbdrf Ac—Burnett A Bm§» •,? --?j ,•!. jt, For Sale—House and Lot—-if. M*116y.

Four hundred

and twenty-live in the Southern .r" .-j-'O.

prisoners are confined Penitentiary.

4/3'•

Hall. •. 4."-

Hadame Parepa has married her

young violinist, Oarl Rosa, since he? visit totbisclty. Miss Jessie Tasart* of In dianapolis, has been added to the. troupe -at a salary of one hundrid doljirs per

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gjf The suit between the Iuaurance Companies and Ignatz Herzog, growing out of the burning of Mr. kissner's prop orty, was decided in favor of the Oompa nles, by a Jury in the P&rjte Common Pleas Court, on Saturday last.

|V "We invite attention to the new advertisement of Messrs. Burnett & Ross, leather dealers. We spoke of this house a few days since, and will only add that the stock of goods now on hand. Is so'full and complete as' to leave no vacimt space in tkeir capacious building.

tar "Jug Tavern," "Chamber of Death," "Red Rover," ."Snake Hole, "Peru Crossing," "Devil's O^n," Battery" and "Purgfctory" are the names given to the whisky shops of Mtih'cie.— Tiekets direot far iSaten's d?.fPjn^0,n* P* sale in each one -of thepn^" So ^sayl '^ie

Thnu.

£Ter

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Tdbhto* Mestiho

—Owin^t"? the bad

Bouirtiw.—We see the following going the reunda and give it for what it is Wortu: jfj- I#®

ThCsscondlDon^trolIerTbf theTroas ury has decided that a father who had a son that was entitled to a bounty and,died in tba service "bat'orip receiving itj ja not entitled to bounty as the case of Widows or children. When the soldiers leaves no widow or children the bounty cannot be legally collected—it is personal te the party to whom Congress granted it, and when no provision is made by law for itsdesoent to tha heirs of the beneflciiry, prohibition is implied."

Dau.T XJmos Pbatkb MsKfim.^rBo

much interest has been shown in this meeting that it has been decided to continue" it during this present week,and hereafter until further notice At the meeting Saturday morning this was decided by a .unanimous vote. Tha marked feature pf that meeting was a short and pleasant speech from Rev. Mr. Scott, a

Sliitibt Pavemints

sionary from India His tHastrations'and words of encouragement and«dunsel will be/ieii emberad by all present. We lear'b that the meetings in the Congregational Church will continue each evening of the week, and though our information isriot •positive, there it little doubt that the Baptist and Methodist Churehes will also held daily evening meetings, att-jMU

—We have had

dangerously slippery sidewalks this winter, tiave them

^Uive them for some time to come. Sns&s are generally followed by (haws, ands thaws by frosu, and tpe pavements are' converted into man-traps, upon which old people infirm people, careless people and people in a hurry, Are frequently thrown down and Although mojt of them es-t cape witoout injiity, it sometimes happass that others break bones an&iuv se4 rioualy, if not.peunanently injured"." ill the absence of'City regulations, moderate display of humanity on the part of eitisens woujdprey^^i^ich annoyance aad frequent *cci'dent. One of. the old humanitarians ^fed to say-^itt^ always tell whertf^e t4nevtlent

ble.

oy insist upon thin and very winter weas

as loxy£fctffsth(&£ b*troublj&, aa

?atiy.fatTy%

ith* receipt, which shabas

tiiaif w? keep

thefee* give without, however, raoaunpAipg its jr^neral use.— Sheiays: ''ImMaJM/ withcold feet, bu^^ianaj^ tofclejpthf^i^rin-b^ lyinfc in until after my mother lias bu$t a £re and prepared brcakfust. It)»^n ggt up, place my feet on ih« front/of the stove, aat my tn*tning meal, fe^tlje-aewa, and, ofter warihing some ^ianneM and wrapping them about ^Iiy poor feet,"^urn, to bod,. .w^ere I remain until nearly noon. 1 repeat this evety twenty-four hours, and find, it very

Comfortable. Ithink I ahull survive.'*-'

»l "*Z"* 'm m.r.:'{

itrV 6ave often .warned pit?' People in regard^Cb'-pedlai^ gding^from house to house witlea tew articles' for sale, carried in a bundle or in their ^po^kuts. In most cases'the same articles—perhaps better— be asjqfreap at^t, regular and very often these men are only eitering burglars. We notice that

pedlers en-

and were" al­

to display their goods to couple

of ladies who were alone in the house.

ly esteemed asian -admirable po ri^re /of' Jiigh ,'^if^ in NejW York." Ii i# 3e«ngn^i''tW ridiiSffife as "it deserves, that falie4:and pitiful taste which influences melre pretonders^ts! prefer,, every, foreign ahjiroin^y^otd^af impo3terwho happens to]come from Europe dubbed as Lord, Duke prgpou^jto 'g^J^aiid

"ft.

they are obliged to imitate"' Sll'the fooHsh and foppish fashions pt. the day. I'Ley pot on airs at which all sensible men aud wjomen lai^l and wheh' fully flounced fkd fu^^^^^V^^^apacity^ enough 'iheo.bej&tl dfridicule.

t'.' ,*} -*mg

ie nulMMtjwp.triy^^oittPBrAtivelv1 mdii gsFlni^Wp orien^p^he United Sjtrftas, but as there iw^ sdt ne/Mr%. Mow4lSWf^^ff^aci^^^eeting her principal heroino Cfom this class, that tbe exhibition (Of Iter follies: may influence others t« ag?id tlhetn. ^Ut We haveinany sjafeh ,^.eg as. Mr. -Triie'man all over our oouhtry—true men, of honest hearts and noble^ impulses—.who despise deceit, and ire 'alwjiya jeady both to condemn and puntsh falseh(odias it deserves. And all the cj&aracters in the play are representatiifo»4n some portions of American socie-'

It is weil to subject these follies to con-

Ihe-weak

iOLUal exposure for, although none but minded, indulge in them, even they may be madei to feel the power of pidicule. Therefor^ the idea Was well Conceived that bur ^Amateur performers Should introduce their Contemplated series performances with this interesting and instructive comedy. They exhibited sajgaeity also.in ttttfr east!of characters and !thV al&irable m'ahhef in which it was brought outand performed. This was in--dicated by the: .greetings tbey received frenn a rousing house and intlligent audience. Ifis hotToo inddh to «ay that every weil ^and admirably sustained— ilftftifeg fArm^ve" dramatic talent than ouif ytfting people .wore supposed to possess: A dramatic critic would1, of course, be able to see some points of criticism, but they would be comparatively few not enough to lessen the general estimate of of the.tale^i exhibited. It should not be expected that these young men and girls with no experience upon the "boards," should'reach the standard -of- itctiu^ which Is only reached'by experience uod practice. -But tbey haveso nearly approached it, that very few "stock companies" can be found

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finding

mnci

^aents. The fact-is our city coi would do well to ~pas» ww^llfttgtiw cliahing when this is, not practicable the 1 ling of sand or ashes oh i£e Icy

influeCe, and look at the no'ble atid patriotic charity fb which their ,proceeds arejto be devoted,, our liberal and public spirited citi2ens»will not fail to tocoarage'theqti— While such mnqp^nt amuseme^^anAot pail |o d^aelop t^e^t*fe4^i oIEbo4^' (jarticipafi#tg'inThenl, rtiey"itjrtrtih an opportunity for us All to sh6w our benevolence the~&i|fcri^ff widows «^d chil^en, ^brthose gailant and-"mble-bearted men

saMjNi^^^ov^nlriMt. Thm*is.

ot

t^T Lodge 31, Independent Order of 609^ Templs^ will meet at their Hall oa tbisj Moo^ay( evening. It is very desirable all the membora be present.

A

shawl which^Wla saturated With chloroform was unfolded and examined by the ladies in such a Way that theyr were overcome by, the fumes and became insensible

peddlers then robbed the house

The

of Valuables amounting madp ^heW^ccipe.

i(4

Si tc qi

to $250, and

fiRAWiMO it Miu.i-The

Cleveland

^DR AUAltp /{japATRKAtK^-Mrs.

'Mcjwi ei

y^of^jdpbn/' is uni^

Finest Teas in the market at Bute

A Bailey's. dtf.

Affittf.fci long de4%y the public is

informed that a supply of the Challenge Washing Machine is now ready. Tou have Seen or can see best of testimonials and you run no risk in buying, because they are

:t&rranted

-at

J. A.

Misbler'a Bitters are on sale in this

city by J. & H. A. Davis, T. H. Barr & Co., and I. L. Malian & Co. In regard to their meritsjwe clip the following from a papef published at the manufacturer's resfdenctf Lancaster, Pa.: Hi

To ike Citizens of Lancaster:—

I earnestly desire the citizens of Lancaster to visit H. J. Young, son of Henry You tie residing in Sonth Queen street, near tne Woodward Hill Cemetery, to see what Slishler's Herb Bitters has done for him during the laSt twenty days.

And more particularly do desire

ladies

thinks the Mobile reporters are

eith ii1 Very modest or Very lazy, or else hon icides are so common that they create no excitement, and are treated as playful littl! sports. The following is the way in whiph^^Qf.^ thena tr^ted^e foliowi^ paragraph, which has in it material enough to make a full column in anjr N a "Night before last Mr. Harrington shot at S^r: Wdbdsob and killed Mr. Farragut. Such uccidents as this are not uncommon." T". ft:-# Jiljow. Re call that concise, neat and cool. Th^ wlrale substanceLef the. account of the honicidd^is' expres^d,'ih: f]i?e6'.Ji'ne&,. And as '^JUChicci dents a^ this are not tin comnipji," t^fti^ders/'^^^^Mobile'fpapers arejsp famjlifu^with such "accidents" that details wouldjbe e.lftfre.v'\j. --lOPSj. Yi

No

Hdmbuo.—I

#W^e

fliuze^s of ogr own coiuitry,' who are tfte Architects of their own character and fortunas. There area great many Mrs. Tiffahy's in the world who, because their hiisbands' havVbeeome fich and without regaisd to the means by which they hecable so, are puffed up with the idea that .thiejrnce thenra%ments of society and that

0 ouit bii»f9l4«

J^o HijMBtFs-^CJBEAT Auction Sale.—

The greatest auction sale which has ever occurred in Terre Haute, is now taking place at the store-room formerly occupied by

S. W.

Odd Fellows

A. Burnett

A

excel them. We may expect

that,tbey wiU. be even more successful in ihei'r Future efforis. Whlii wl cahkidet that' these exhibitions are exclusively under the control of

Fact!—Persons

1'TS.

home

ArkiVa^,—Of

harf*t£teiKai6t

the com+

Itfg:Balk, to"r«R?I^tiqiuii»e Main

fri.

ii T-

Jan. 29, d2» Ma,

new SilVer

at John Freeman's.

Maple Sugar at Bute 6 Bailey's.! iUa«WRADBScm--A good-(. $«jj dtf

fit

man,

to please. Only $8,

Foote's Seed Store. 28dlw wit.

Jars, with lids at dtf

ifir Large Stono Butz & Bailey's.

|9* Oysters, Gamo and Poultry, Green and Dried Apples and Peaches at Butz & Bailey's. dtf

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To-day and to-morrow are the last

two days of the Clothing Auction. Those in want of clothing will do.well to take advantage of this opportunity for securiti^ a bargain. s, 28d

the

of the city ot, ^iftncaiter to visit .Isabel) 4 fihai'p, residing in Church strfeet, opposite Duke,a yirl of about 10 years of age daughter of Mr. Sharp, Confectioner, 36 East King street, where they will seo one of the quickest cures, (only five days under way) cvofcierfprtnett in the United Statqs. Of couls^ %Iishiers' Bitters have curecl worse cases than these two, but none in so 'iiort a time. [21-d2taw-\7lt-tf.

Jr For Buckwheat Q^kes Maple Syrup is good^ jCall at Hip'petbe, s.p«| dfy~\

$&* A auperior quality of Coir or Rope Mattings in &«4,5-8, 3-4( 4v4 and 5-4 for Counting Rooms, Offices, Hotels, Public Rooijns^, Society Halls, and Churches* ty be found at W. S. Ryce & Cos 26-dtf -i—1-1 Tf-i

Boarding.—The

Proprietor of the City

Hotel, corner of Fifth and Cherry streets, proposes 10 accommodate Boarders With1 Boarding and .Lodging at the grates of $3 50 and $3 75 per week, and furnish as Jeod a, tt^ble as "anywhere in the city Come and see. 2HJ2t fei J. B. Bailkt. Proprietor.

fish

will sell off my stock

of Hoop Skir.ts, Corsets, and other goods in the ladies' emporium line, for the next thirty days at vastly reduced "prices. To meet my money obligations I must sell my goods at some price. Merchants and the ladies will do Well to examine them and learn my prices forthwith, at the Premium Skirt Factory, opposite the Post Office, dtt.

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Williams' Steam Bakery, on

Main street, between 4th and 5th. Twenty thousand dollars worth of Clothing, Gent's Furnishing Goods, Ladios' Cloaks, &c., are to be sold regardless of cost. The goods are of the best quality, and the sales made at extremely low prices, 'w* ri.v

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ii

Gardeners.—I

am now receiving

my stock of seeds for sowing in hot-beds and will soon have my entire stock ready for sale. My seeds are from the houses in America, and will be sold as low in any quantity as can be had anywnere. J. A.

Footk,

Masquerade and Fancy dress elate for •gentlemen^can be Bad of Holfalder & Seelr'.'?i?..W No: 158Main *treetJ[ ilW?' ....-' fa ft«? d06rs

Lemons, at Rahdlemah 4 Rays. j7-dt)f

tSf Mince Meat on Friday AilS *3iltiji' dk^at Baddjeman

Ss

I

Rays. 7-dtf

Gents —Tbe^best

French' Calf Drees

Boot made to order, for $10.00, at

just received«t

B. Weisz.

ft —i iv to James Moorman's for Dream and Boston Crackers, No. 73 Main dtf.

The Best Chance, yet Oftered.

N. Erlanger & Bro., are selling their "V^inter Clothing regardless of cost. Fine tieavdr CWtis} Business. Coats, Ac., in great variety. Call soon and get a bargain. Good Undershirts and Drawers at 75 cents. 25tf

Seedsman, No. 66

.Main street. .^^^^pS-dStwlt.

J.

F.

Depew's No. 61 Main street, Early's Block. rn-diw"'

tSf All goods in our line will sold for the next thirty days at extremely low prices before going East. We are bmftidto sell, call and seo.

WOLFE & WESTFALI/^

dwtf 85 Main Street, Terro Hauto."*4 Cr CAtjTiOii.—Messrs. A. T. Stnwkr)f'S? Co. being the exclusive agents and importers of all the. Kid Glove3 made by Alexandre, of Paris, respectfully caution buyers against imitations stamped inside "Alexander," also "Alexandre Celebre," which are now in the market and sold as the genuine giove.

All genuine Alexandre Gloves aTo stamped inside._

At.tixanijre.

yA.T.'MCoJ"

Come In.—The

The prescription department of J.

& H.

A. Davis' Drug and Cheniieal

Hair Jewelry'fok Christmas 1'fiks kn'ts.—We

have'.a book of patte^ns shc^'

ing tho precise appearance of ttie article itself. By giving us the order within day or two wo can have the.present ready by Christmas. 'At the old stand of S. Freeman. dwt'f —:—-rt

RecherobeI—Tho

riety of'Christmas Silver and Fancy Merchandise for the season, be sepn at John

R.

Also a tew Embroidered Corsetts, something new, at Nip port & Cos. 1 dtf

A small lot of

C:

tfxw

—The Odd Fellows of

'the city and vicinity, are requested to meet at their Hall, on Monday evening nextjat 7 clock. /Business of much inter rest will bo brought before thern for their consideration and action. Let all attend.

A. R.jSumtner*, .t'. A. Ross, T. E. Lawea

II. D. Milns R. A. M»rris, J. L. Wilson, James Hook, January 24, 186".

having card nega­

tives taken at D. II. Wright's or Wright &Preseotf's, oan [have any larger size pho^ tograph made from the same, either plain or finished in India Ink, water or Oil ro-p-r-T-'

MEAT

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ik'UNCE.—Boyd's Medicated Cream is prepared from the recipe of a thoroughly educated physician of twenty-Jive years' experience in the profession. For sale by all druggists. dwlw

1' style dtf,

Great excitement on account of

Ediall & Oo'a $1.S5 Kid Qlovea in all sizes and colors. idtf

I^T^'Frwh arrival- of choice tou at Jauaes Moorman's, No. 75 Main Street.

flT" M.

"H

|0*Fresh Arrival of Java, Laguayra and Rio coffee at Jame9 Moorman's, No. 75 Main Htreet.

J. "Wheeler has moved into

tbe dffice over L. Goodman's Clothing Store, corner of 4th and "Wabash streets nwr Bfcrt's Drag Store. 2?-4lw

ley^slfei dtf1

'V- fl

Gents go to !}'. F:

nice dress Boot.

tDe^4Vi'for4

S&~ Bran, Shorts, Corn, Oata, and Baled Hay, and Ship StutT, at Rippetoe's. dtf. ,— .: iiTtiir

OSf Go to E. R- Wright & Co's for the best Syrup in the city. flO-dtt"

tifsf* Fresh arrival of Choice Teas at E. R. Wright & Co's, 155 Main street. [10-dtf

I

street.

a£tm.

—^rf-

Sweet Cider, Kasins, Currants and

Citron at E. R. Wright & (Jo'a, 155 JU^in

5 r' *'J-i

fine as36rtment'of

JLi^dtiett

aVid

Swiss Edgings and jmsertings at Nippert !i^v

& Co's. dtf

Smoked Halibut, Nov .1.-Mackerel

and Cod&ish atRandlemau & Ray. 7-dtf

Ior A. Nippert & Co. keep the beat aesorted stock of Dry Goods in the city, and at prices that suit the times. dtt".

Seventy fivo dozen of the eeleora-

ted "Dauntoni: Kid Gloves just received at Edsall & Co s, ut only $1.75 per pair,

to thoBeWho find it inconvaniont t» the morning

ifl kept for cnle. Uu^. Wjuehort, the celebraW'd cook, )ihh charge of the Ttegnknruntdep»rt-

iarr's Pectoral Elixir has no supeior jtorl the cure of CohkIij, Culiia. Croup, Whoop '^•Ciiigh, lloaranoBS,

Ac.

r,t

i.

SKO?* The famous

Long Arm Chop Ted,

only $l,2o per pound, at C. I. Riploy's. dtf.

»ar A New assortment of Dress Trimmings in solid colored Silk Velvet Ribbons at Nippert & Co's. H*r$ satowi'dtt'

VST One thousand mens' and bojV' wool hats to be sold at 25 per cent. Jess than ever before to reduce stock iefp{£, going East. Call and seo. .-v WOLFB 4 WlSTPALt) dwtf. ,i 81 Main otree

Shop.—Jacob

,:D,„with

To

L, Goodman, Win. slaughter, Committee.

Layher has

opened a Meat Shop on Main street, be» tween 6th and 7th, first door East of JJ.. Rothcbild's Clothing Store, where lie can be found, at all hours, ready to serve hi* customers the best of all kinds of meat

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the Ladies op Tkrre Haute.—V.

B. Ruth, the traveling agent for the original Howe Sewing Machiue (to winch all othofs psv tribute) is now tn the city, and will possibly remain for two weeks. All those that have dew,ing Muolunus of auj kind, or those that have none, are, one and all, invited to call and seo our nowimproved machine. Sample machines, 111 operation, may be seen at Prince & Co's Dry Goods Store, 75 Main Street., dtf

United Statks in War with Mexico

—Gen. Sedgwick. Advancing—ft.

Riddle preparing to follow, and in order to do so, will soil 100 good faahionabla bans for 75c each 100, better o.uality, for $1 each 100 nice 'Velvet, nt Sl,2&to $lfc»i 200 Gladiator Hats at 75c to $2 SOu'nlce! Breakfast Shawls, at $1 to $7 50b Hoodsj and Nubias at 40e to $2. Hosiery, lota o£ 'em, at most any price. Zephyr, worsted,1 can beat them all on that. Furs I Furs .aaperthan—well come and seel *2,000? pieces Sheet Music, 6c a sheet. On Dress Buttons we can beat any two-horse stqrei in the city. Silk and Trimmings and Fancy be sold. Sewing Machines—

anything in that line. We have them td sell or give away. But call Soon, before I leave, at T. H. Riddle's little "ono-horse store, 18 North Fourth street..

Iho %st jHMBtfjair recline tho. ,... CO A I, ir«»ii I" "to'fl" oluUfk'pt. OrdWrWfFaf'MfKooa'» Shoe Store or at Unrtsock

I'iotliroJpr

Terre Haute Comrrtci

cial College is open both day and evooiijg to give instructions in all branches pertaining to a mercantile educationr.. dtf.

Ladies

:Jfo2!'

SUIT

tStpre

is under tho care of nn experienced Parmacheutist, and prescriptious can bo filled with''accuracy at all hoiirs of the day tr night. None but pure fto4 unadalteraied medicines used. 1

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CHRisTMAa.—The most diversified and extensive assortment of ladies' and gentlemen's Watehe3 and Chains, Gold aiid Silver, in the city of Terre Houte at J.ohn R. Freemjins's. dtf

A

most complete va­

Freeman's. ^."^dt?.'

&SP New Hams, at llippetoo'e.# dti'-

A new style df French tfdr&tt

Maple Sugw

The extra white

Manufacturers ot Leather, ipo^eesB every First'

superior"foVd^

1-

is* New Hominy, at Rippetoe's. dtf.

JL

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Sbop ttt^o. iliswutU Foul th Stroot eoutb of thft Post Ofll e, whore can ftt

Bdtf

Oysters.—Wo tintifa to roccive

M^ltbj's Celebrated notv-iiJ ctai^'iuribg Justly Yilnfyu yfll |e reody, ut all to tte'vo to our cus*

mmmw

or arte and Fancy Dross

•—Thj Bfilfil, a

Also,. Lfiles' Fancy

1»( at ieii Hu:ts fnail" in order: •ft corner 1st and Chestnut Stro. tt, first houafi norlh'of 11" Canal TiytFin

iificn?, *uuc

K~

lii) likaV*

LINUB A buEnstt

A. ROt-B

can be

found at & I. Ripley-s.' 1 r,r _dl£ ./'1 ',7u

tr

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

**&i* *itu ft

fcnjt hnati

...-Oi.nl?

IIIIIES, OILS, WOOL, FURS & FINDINGS

I Aut| y,'hp!|ijale JJenlora lu A &

'-w^ -L.

Terre Haute, IncL.

HVl

:/xf J^avtrif rKSftl#'fn»M^aIed|k «i» 'iHClliii-s for liusmea?, l»nh by the en'tirgement o: otrf- tapMj$a$tbj.j t^.jfr.atljul^cxeMed stock .which nur ^fbw'ng trade forcf-p iia to Seep,"'ve 'tftkej ptett'sOW "dnilitviiiag 1 h'os'ii lut^^tjsi. .ftt'hili'X a«jl {exfuniiip our stock, when visiting Mr clfj.

AVp Bhail always endeavor att ordrti efl .trmfeil to us, promptly, and to the beitadsaft,:4

:taic

and fjr

Qtorge Bank

Cash, «ni

'trimv:

Corf-..

we know of no better way of

^!aainpfWarealiB8*WfJfa-''i)elor9r H3

Trade

t,"a ,acl-

adfarifage adSiritWis to make

w'a ara' nqWi Qnlthing- for. onr

-Spring Trade,

HtmiC'.*, Rlndc and Fair Uridle,

&&&&% 1

I \V» are always in the market for

Hides, Sheep Belts, Purs, Tallow, and Rough Leather, For whioh wp jntnn'Wogive tiio

highest mark*

AMUSEMENTS.

tr *vr,7

hp WorVl-renownt'd

ajneliiii arid ^iltri^qnlst Vitli his Trojipe, of 100 LPKNED.CAMP BIRDS! .At tbwo»r«clu^ioiiT»f each Torformanc» tli« Sigrtor win givo bo.ua Jo.tho audience viol and Silvnr prrat tnluo.—

For particular*, seo PrograiLZ&ed. on .jj.r-

a-«6p

.r -*1-

iiVTi

•QStUMZKP

Sp tj^•...

k*

than in

AB

Cents

tl

,1 :i

BY SJt'EilAIi VIKQUKST:

ivcdiiesday it hail-past two o'clock. Children 15 Cents

nyi ASQUERADE BALL!

•j

ilit-lr

*"r».

FIRST—

*}RA¥i) MASQUERADE BAIL! Will be gifon at D»)wllng Hull.

jMonday livening, January 28lh-

jjtiu^icby the c^lobr HAIXN'3 BAND, of in* I D- ...

jTICKEmjto- (piemen :.f2,0D LAl)iF-

Pf' ^1 .)

'X LIt^ ^rlk.ici X'.

«Kmiirp'pi5'Bs

Built ot IT Oil, aiiii Wur autea tn Shell Clean

andt^eitu fx.«. C« ra

1

ja25d4

Passons^r P^pot.

A

BifflntoteC*

will ref^ivp prompt nti'y1 :on. d6ra*

tun thiu£ in Tu5 l*7c call oil Iflaac QaII, coinwr of Third

I j^HAGEn"'

1

TED—DAY BOAKDEES A few hnt!eK0D cau get Da Board at brick residence, on tb« (ODth-wMt corixth and Ohio streets. Apply to J, P.

McDenrild, the Store of Win«»to* Black. 5dtj

ED.—OLD IRON.—The

{highest price paid for all old scrap Iron delivered at the "Phoenix Foundry/' near the McELFKXSH ft PKNOT-KR

SALE.

Tj^OR

To the afflicted we can

conjlilently recommend it. Pleasant to take and, only Fifty ceuu pur bottle, ut 6t22dltj11 fflpigki

SILE—HOUSE and LOT.

Jj on Merth 4th'street, first hoosi south of the Market Hoase.'- For pirtieulars enquire on 'J»e premises. p8d3wj F. D. MA LLOT.

TJ*OR%ALE.—HOtSand LOT. Tue undersiitneil fferg for sale a neat brick iJfstoH.fS high, five neat rooms, two cleafLUjrpepde kitthen and cellar 18*20—new. Also, anevet failing wull of water, and otli*r .ap urtenancta- Jit a ted on Nfcrth Third street, aunth pr (|S T. *. 'A A,, Frnight House. Kiiqureon the pHi'ifflaiCB. [ll-^3cuj P. J. BYRNE, Prop'r.

ATTORNEYS.

021 AD IX. NKLfiON

mh!

Chorry

StrA\i, that

.iiJ

,• .juilSiuJ ISAAC

,attorneys & Counsellors at Law. TKIiKE UAUIK, lSWAfiA.

r. $Wf«M & 11177

OTFIOB—111 Main street, between4th and 6th, over WingatsA Black's Store, de!2dwtf

COBNEK

Distillers!

Millers and \Ke a to Iran iffocturinn

Alioil IU

uH\ er tH^rn JSheiivrs

Of ul« tlz-is arid capacity railing

50 to OOO Bushel* per I&nir!

iLAM,ja

:u ISuaenor

C'ha^.ia"r

£1.8W'Ae.gii

0%"1i:R'.6»» 1\ UAU.Y XJIiiJfdi Portable Engines, Small BnrriMls, Farm Mills, 4c., ic.

RICHARD'S^ taOUaffiWORKS,

0 A ii 4 i1 1, iiivk (jhWJAUO, ixLr^t^sro iw.

ERS.

S A A -O

K/ (.

A

I N iJb:n"Tr-^

lis

iiiitol-S-dwtf I

LkST- -/JiLit.iiiAJiD —A FiXH

(9

Amphw jT ivK'if-CHjtwSsisj te» irfi K.O .1^ha-LLaktiyy14f|i-'

,ijal

beori Introotc*-!.: la-ra

Ci«BkM« and Wooieo^ain#of w1*, Auiuiwtant hearsa always iu rettiunesa. ilrifar's Icfr«Jht!r'Shr«p:tii**tWs:»«»k S4r« will ptjtnjpilf aftsned to,' 1 (SCflKfet^

^v,-rt«5»a lU. W. O'OONiiSLli'

HiLY-!

Dor-ncgH»H.

ISAAC N. PISRCB

&.FIUKCE,

c'-8AITILL

3ILZZY & SAFFELL, ATTOttNEYS AX liAW.

General Cellecting ud Real Estate Ageite. OFFICE—McKaen'g Block, up-stairs, below Ma* fionicjHall. jalSdwtf v.

BAiaD. CHAULSS CBUFT.

J3AIRD & UEUFT,

Attorneys at Law. OIBco No. 82 Main Street, (up stalra

lel,BE^S4

•Pr^eoogssftLY, AX lW

Will attend promptly to thrt collection of debt«, Bettlflimeutof estates, aod making out Deeds, Mort* &Qd otbor iiiKtrumeiita of iitiug.

OFfics on Obio Htreet, up «tair^# over Drs. Ala Imn itolK OCtl8tf n.'^.TnOMPSON. M. A. CILVXE.

n.W

THOMrSON, JH.

Thompson, Crane & Thompson, ATTORNEYS AT LAW,

I Real Estate Insurance

it

^—AND—

general Collection Agents. D. CONOViB, late Provost Marshal 7th DisIrlct, ia associated with the aboTe In the Collec-

tifrp

nf fifalnia and all Qenoral Agencies. Office on Third Street, between Main and Ohio, Terr nWnio, Indiana. mli26dtf.

Is iSjM isi'ir

DENTISTRY.

J. A. Looms,

Xy-'H N

I

"*3rfAMJL

S

TEEtU ElTBACTCD WITH Limit OB MO PAID By use 'of "Narcotic S]s.ay,"'a 16cal annflthetla, StDjgle Set Teeth on Rubber Plate, $20, .. Other.prices Lf. proportion.

WOBK WABKANTED.-W

Tim Haute, Inc.

ORGAX CHESS, OPKEATlT£ AND MECHANICAL E N I S S 'All the branches of Operative and Mechanical Dentlefry executed in the best manner. iotriCES: No. 107 Main street, Terre Hants, Ind. and Sul!ivftn, lad. oc29dwtf

H. C. O. LINCOLN,

Dries.

N E & O

ja"9 !tr

The Oldest EstabliBhed Dentist •, in Terro Haute, Has removed his office and residence to Fifth streat between Main and Ohio.

Hating had upwards of eighteen years' ezpelence in Dentistry, he is confident that he can iva aotiofaction in all cases. [JyBOdly

R. VAN TALSAH, SucteBBor to Lincoln & VanValzah

Du

For fflir«C Efl^llts Only I K^.-rormftrStreet, over Bartlet's Book store. TUESDAI, WEDNESDAY & TDVB'SDAT, Jan. 29tll, 30t«' f»n«l 3I«lf, 1807.

MAIN AND

U..'

SrBQEONR ABB MOKANIOAL

s,

aplddtf TBBIiK-UAtJTE, INB. ,'MOHAKDSON, M,

/X' JS IN"

rJT

I S

(rcooKoaoit

to mi. s. b. smith,

OJfKlOB— On Ohio, between 3d and 4th Street. JaTdly TKKEE-liADTK, IND.

HOTELS.

QITY

HOTBL, COBNEB FIFTH AUD CBE3RT. Terre Haute( Indiana* J. B. BAILEY, Proprietor.

This House has changed hands and has been thoroughly refitted, and with good accsmmodations, good tables, and reasonable charges, the Proprietor hopes for a liberal ahare of patronage

B0AKDKB3 WANTED.—I will board for «3.S0 to S J.75 per vreek. I will set as good a table can be had in the City. Board by the day SI.00.

Jelfidtf

pLAUK HOUSE. VV C0SNES Ci- riKST AKD Terre

OUl6

STBEST3

Haute, Indiana.

BUDDS, DCFFI 4 CO Proprietors

Ufflce of Marchall, Montezuma and Palestine Hack Lines. noyiMdtf

•o UN TIN HOUSE, JL) Southeast Corner Public Square, Terre Haute, Indiana.

This Hotel'has be. furnished anew in all its depurtments, iu a style nnsnrpassed by any in Stute, aud is now open for the reception of guests. Th# uatronage of the public ia respectfully solicited ROBBIH8 WIAUAIE, aiipldtf l'BorBir-TQttS.

ERRE HAUTE HOUSE,

•T"

SCVENTU STSEITS,

Teri'e Haute, Indiana. ThU Hotel has recently Ww and put iu *rip»t-claa9 ordor, oUoiui^ un»ur •pa«8tti in the r'tutn. \,S'

SIBLEY A Tl Ii^IEH, i'rup'rtf.

ARCHITECTS BUILDERS.

^RCHITEOT JJU1LLER.

3.

A. VKYDAGH.

I'Jans, ^pectflcatlond, *u]uriuluuJ»n e, aud DetaU Drawings farnlshed for eTery dt«crlption of nuiMiu^i.

OrTiPK t^onth east curo^r of Main and Filtb Streets,

OTt-

Duonelly Drug

roy^Sdlv

pKAUiiii WTYPLANWH MILLS.

O LIFT & WILLIAMS, ani Da.ilora in

Fioorinj, Sash.

Sidino, A Joors,

Brackets, '»m* Blinds,

Mouldings, Window Frames

Architraves, itoor Frames.

Stair Jiai/*, Balluatrrs,"'' "1

JS'ewefl Fost#, «!•«., Vc.f

PJaiiiug, Mcroll Sawiug, Wood Tuirniiig-, And all W»od work u^ed in building, rtpared to Ordar. Crai!rol Ninth and Muib.*rry Sirecta junhdil

^R^mTITTS

CLIFT &

Plana, Specifications* An-1 Superintendence fur* nuhod

Iqt

every deafriptlon of Building.

Office at I'ralri* C*uy PUnTTig Mills, ccruer of Ninth ami rtlnlborn .^irouts. jn^ltf

O SOUTHFIITN SHIPPERS.

Jhrough receipts given on shipment of Pro* duce to Kew Orleans and all Intermediate points, on tbe Mississippi Birer, and to Nashville, Tenn. Ample fa:llltlea to protectant amonnt of proper^ ty itSfunill^ .'- JAM

deoldtf

MS IQBNIt,

A®ent'

MUSICAL.

(&

SIEBBET'S

MUSICAL OOIsIsEOTC

MUSIOALjpOLLEOE,

At SiuhsU's Building, MAIN ST&KST, TSBSS HAUTE, HIP.

Ti.i coarso of instruction will embrace lesson* opon the fiano, OrgantUelotoon, Violin, Guitar, Flute, and other lnitruaienU Vocal Music gad the cultlvatioa of tbe Voloe Thorough Baas. Composition, and tha Kadlaents of Music ngerally.

Persons taklaga thoreugh course will ba graduated, and situations as teachers in College* or otherwise will be procured tor them, if dartred.— Night a««Mi wUl Ue formed in wraMugtfata yonng gentlemen, and others who ca^Mbt attend duriag Dusinees hoars, embracing aeoane of study that will enable them tp Nsd osasic at sight.

Lecture* oa thn Bcienoe of Maiic inll be SmItered in the Music Hall of tha CoQege, oa every Saturday alternoon, to all pupil#, free of ckaftt.

Tho terms will, according to tke grade ot th* pupil, bf I6wer than those of any similar lastitatiou in the United btatrs.

i.

I.C. MBDIIHCUelt,

Dro.'lS, 1866. WiliLlAM S1KBKBT.

TERRE HAUTE

AO ADEM Yof MUSIC.

Th( tuiJorsighed, desiring to supplj a racnam in the WRi.tB »f our rapidlv growing city, an4 in obediuncii lt the loudly ezprmsed wishes of a large number of the citiious oi this cit), anuonnco to the pnblio that tbey have opeued an ACADEMY OF MUSIC in the second story of Kissner'ti "Palace of Mu-, sir," where they are prrpared to give instruction to pupils iu all brincliee fcl" Hi is Ii nutili and nece4*ary accoinplishwent.

Their Music lio.mis avo large, well ventilated and lighted, and easy of access, and are suppliod with ovory variety of Instruint uU, and Pupils san receivo instruction on the Piano, Cui t- r, Violin, O.-gau, Brasd lmtiuments. Particular attun tion }uid to the cuitivatiou of the vtin'u. In structions in Thorough Bass Compositions. li'or Terms of Instiuctlon apply to the undersigned, at the Academy of Uuslc, second story of JlilsBor's Palace of Music, or at the Musi Store below. Thebent ef references given as toqnaiiatiuiis, Ac. V" O. A. 11ARTUNQ, declfcllf ANOKLO DEPBOSflE

1 S S N E S

IJdtt i/

fiNKW

PALACE t)P "IIIII8IC!

I take great pleasure in inviting the at. tenticn of my old friends and cnMomers, and alj ne* ones in want of anything lu tbe

-fit- Tf

I N E

i3»i?

ui

i,j

*S»'» .. v-:.:

4%

itirisi

TO MXm

r.i

NEW AVI) SPACIOUS STORK

,1-^

No. 48» Ohio Street.

Having personally selected my New Stocl with great care, at N«tf York, I an. ..ow able tc offer t* the MueJcal Public the

Largest Assortment

-OJ-"

mm

The first Floor will be stocked with Sheet Music, String Ctoods, Music Books, and all kinds of small Instruments, such as Violins, Guitars, Drums, Brass and Silver Band Instrnmentf.Flutinas, Quitara, Concertinas, Acccrdeons ot all sizes and prices, Flageolets, Flutes, Drum Cord, Sticks, Drum Belts, Calfskin Drum Heads, Sheepskin Dram Heads, Brasa Month-Pieces, Oer man Silver Month-Piecss, Banjos, Flutos, Tanibo rines, Oerman Violins, French Violins, (new,(-. French Violins, (imitation old Straduarins, Ouaaaslus, and other Cremona patterns,) Violincellos, Denble Basses, Violin Finger-Boards, Violin Tntes, Neeks, Violin Vlollncello, Double Bass Guitar and Harp Strings, Tail Pieces, Pegs, Bridges, Mutes, Tuning Forks, Tuning Hammers, Pitch Pipes, Castanets, Olaironet, lieeds, Violin, Violincello and Double Bass Bows Music Folios, Double Refined Rosia Cases for Flutes, Olaroncts, Violins and Guitars Blank, Music Books, lSlank Music Caids, and Music Papers of all sizes. •QT Particular attention paid to the Stria Department.

The Second Floor will be Stocked with

Pianos, Melodeons & Organs1

Always on hands a splednid assortment of Pianoa from the well known Afadufactories

Carkart & Needbam's

Celebrated Bodoir Church Grgans, Parlor Organs and Melodenna Those InstrumenU stand altogether unrivaled, a fact which every listener and judge will tie at once convinced of by simply coma 89T Sond for a Circular. TP#

BKINO

PRACTICAL PIANO MAKfiH,

By trade, consequently a judge of instrument#, those sending orders from the distance can'fullr* raly on obtaining as good and fine an article asi personally selected.

Liberal discount to Seminaries, Schools, Minis ters snd Teachers ®f Music. Sead for Circular and Prices. Every Instrument warranted for five years. ion orders to KISSNER'rf "./ .um *1

PALACE OF MUSIC,

4® Ohio Street.--

Violins, Guitars, Flntes, and all kinds of Musical Merchandise, No. 61 Wabash SI ret. TCIiKE HA DTK. INDIANA.

TUNINO AND KCPXlBlNQ of PIANOS and other Instruments will be promptly attended tu. OLD PIANOS will be taken lu made foi NJCTV ONES. ., •nlOSdwtt J. U. LINDEMANN.

RBUGKELL,

HOOat AND aiON

Painter, tirniner, Pupar Hanger

Shop on 4th Street, 2d Door North En^iue Houne Terre Hante* Indiana.

By

strict attention to bunlncci*, sod moderate cbar^ea, 1 hope to merit a share of public patronage. nor ld3m

BOOTS AND SHOES.

GOOTSAND SHOES.

IS.

A N E W

Is selling

Boots & Shoes Very Cheap

To close out »1» large stock

'i

IJ. COOK-It SON COLUMN

a

Musical lerchaiiiiis

IN THE NURXti- VVfiST

HARDWARE

3.

"Have jthe pleasure

A W

5'-,

FPfel» A88QBTMENT

11 1 r'l /Oi! .«

SHELF

Terre Uaute, Indiana.

MUSIC.

J. LINDEMANN,

DEALEH IN

€Odll«

mi

txi

their

of

Informing their

a9

Drieftii customers, well as tte PUb lio gtnerkQj. that tney fiarreTifflored' St^ck of ,»a 5ivi

&

NEW STORE, ~Z

HSWW.'ifSl' a**-

Nos. 252 254, Wabash Street,

1{Next Ddor to "Cox Swt,)

Where they wiH be happy to their former customers and nil others who may be disposed to extend their patrona^B to them. Th^r ji^en^ to kg^conttantly

fiA

-«»».»,J

Jt E HQ

bun

4*3.1^9

r'

OT

hand a

OF •'-f ....

..«»i .aB'.v: s? I :-'.W •./'* Shelf Hardware A tteaiy 6o0d»

Including every tkin Ling ajp«rta1iifcg S

tl ^»U1VIRIES.U

Bar Iron, all Sheet Iron, Coi

Building Maierial8.

their particular line of boaineM. A poftion of tiieir Stock ia embraced Jiii the fol- -11 lowing list V* *rtuQ

sizes and shape* er, Horsa N*iM,

Steel

f9Jiljiv

ut and

Wrought Nails and Spikes Carpenters, Coopers, Blacksmiths, Cabinet Makei% Wagon Makers Tools of every descriptic and material incident to the several trades above mentioned, together with.a full assortment of small AgricuHaaal Implements, also, many articles in the Honse 'jj"w keeping line. OuBS/PiatobyOun Barilla, aDd Oun Materiel?. Mil), Circular and Cross Cut Saws. Rubber and Leathfirn Belting. Ropes, Twines, 4c-,

ft

iu

ing Doors Shutter and Blind Hinges, Sash Fastning&Gate,Stable and Barn Poor is-. Hinges and Rollers, Cupboard l^cks, Latches and Spring Bolter'Common aqpl «C ,. Parlor Fire Grates, Marbw Mantles, Fin ,t»* Brinks. &c^ &c,. Among their

t.'if.:-!.tl

1

A

kc.

Window Sashes,Pannel Doore'j WindOw Blinds, Locks, Latpbes, Sisgeii round^6at SF •and square Bolts, iron aha brass 0hain Bolts ilortise Locks, Latches, Flush

Bolts and Brass Bail for folding atiH!ld

itia.'i:

...<p></p>GOODS.

ifiiC

Gun Caps and

ets.

of

Uobert

Nuns, N.T., the oelebrated Patent Cycloid Pianos Stack & Co., N. V., A. H. Gale ft Co., M. Y., Kbabefc Co., Baltimore, and other First Class Makers.

0 arpentors

-j'*A)

',vt

S .-

PIAHOS, HELODEONS, ORGANS,

VI

OaJtlnet31akerf

1

of M.

-1

Boots Shoes aud 'Qaltem,

To tMttkeroom for Winter stucK. Too will inoiiby by calUac on him at

No. 3 Uecbanics Block,

rJ

AM) BUIL0£KS. WILLIAMS.

Particular Attontioc. Is given to .,i* *a«

CUSTOM: WORK

ThU Department is in the hands of SKiLLMUL

yrou&utn.

octlBdtf

AS FITTING

3

GEIGEB & WICK8

Having coiamenood tbe Oas litttac basins* Is connection ,«ith their Locfcsnithtag Jdstablishroent, hope, by prompt attention to orders, to merit a than of pnbUo patronage.

Shop sonth side of Main SUM*, near the Terre HaatsHoass, uiaWm .-S..I.-*»»s Iftm.

Table and PooketCutlery.tii.ak. Carters and Steels— 'u Butcher'Knives, a io, •. Butchers Steels^ Scales and. Clevara. j.9(! Fine and common abeeriuandaciyiors.^^. Door Locks and isatcbea. Round, equara and-cbaiQ. Boltg....

Barn door Boilers and Kail, r^dt Grindstone cranks.

i%

Door Locks, Latches, .J|c. .. Cast, Wrought and Brass Butt Hiugei. ,. T, and Strap Hinges, Gate and Bar^ Door Hinges. Molasses Gates, Metal and. Wood Faucets.

Mincing Knives and Tea Trays. Meat Cutters. ,,

jPowder Flasks. Shot Belts.Gun and Pistol Cartridges. y. Plain, Bronzed and Gilt Sfielf ,Bratsk. I

**K

Bird Cages. •, Toilet Sets."1 Curtain Pins and Bands. -sotiiv.

Ji"Tooi*

Beade and Motiklllig Planes. ,-0 Hand, Pantfell, Rfpwand Tenon Saws. Braces and Bits, common, cast steeljtnd, Millwright Aneers. vt

Plumbs arid Levels. *sn i^ Iron and Steel Spadea^'' Car" and "J^ogimon rCast" Steel Auger Bits. '.

Common SHtting, Psrniel, Floor aftd Screw and Qaugfes! Clamp Screws,Be»ch Screws and Hooks 1 Nail and Brad Hammers. ij.

Shingling Hatchets, Hand Axes.^ 4ki -:i Hammer and Lever Saw Sets-KuVi t*« Common and1 Steel Dividers. Firmer, Mortise and Socket Chisels. Turning Chisels and Gouges. .« ,, Drawing Knivea. Corner Chisels an^ Slicks.,

Adzes and Broad Axes. iW

Wagon Makers Articles

Wagon Hubs and Felloes. Wagon Spokes and Bows. Buggy Wheels in Sets, ready mad* srO Iron Axles Buggjr Arms aid Seats Buggy Shafts and Poles. Wagon Boxes and Bolster Plates, Buggy Springs Red Lead, Oils, Varnishes, and colored Paints of all kitlds. f" 51.

Artidra

Mahugony, Black Walnut and Maple Veneers. Mahagony, Black Walnut and Boa*. wood Knobs. jv

CofiBn Handles, Screws and Tacks, -s -jt Hair-cloth, bofa and Bed Springs, y? & American and Irish Glue.

Copal Varnish, Shelack, &c.

.aafH'JU.y r4 y/

BlaeksHiith's Toolti^^c.

Smiths Bellows, Vices, Anvils, lira Benders and -Drills, Tweer Irons, Sledge and Hand Hammers.

Pincers, Buttresses and Shoeing Hammers. fl. .„«,»• ft -J

Agricultural Toolsf

Shovels, Sp«c(cs, Forks, Hoes, Hayaiijl Straw Knivaa,

Potato Forks and Hooks,

Cutting Boxes, Com Spellers, Cradles, Sythes and Snatbes, Revolving and common

Rakes,

Crass-Cut

Saws,

Crow

Bars,

Post Augers,

Log and Trace Chains. ic '-i

Ateel Mould Board Plo^s,

"We keep^Sifilintl/'on hand aftill saj^ ply o£ S. Horney & Co.'s genuine Richmond Steel Plough?, JJoa. 4, 5 an4 «, also, Cultivators of all sites.

Wo have sold more than Fiw Hmnntu of these Ploughs, they are

:tbe

aaost-popu­

lar and useful Flough in the market, bfring adapted to every kind of soil.

J.COOKAJWH Sac. 23,