Daily Wabash Express, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 1 February 1867 — Page 4
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DAILY EXPRESS. tii
P. S. WESTFALL, LOCAL EPRAOFE
TERRE-HAUTK. IJtfP. Friday Morning, February 1, 186?
RAILROAD TIME TABLE.
Terr* Hatttk
and
LiiVI.
Indianapolis.
St. Louis, Aj.ton
Abrive
12:20 A.M.- Express 12:05 p. mJ 6:50 3E Mail..... .-3:55 P. M. ^4:05 p. -Express,.. 12:00 MID.
and
Terre Hatttk-.''
Leaye. Arrive.
12:12 P. .......Mail 3:56 p. M, 4:10 p. u....Mattooa
Accoid..10:00
a. if,
42:16 a. Express-....,.12:12 a. M. ETAKBVILW2 AKD CEAWIORDSTTttL*.
LEATE. J.' Aubite,
6:60 a. Si.^viAcconimodalion.^.3:55 p. 3:55
V.
II Mail ....*.3:40
I', it
Rocktxixe Extension.
*Leave Arrxe.
405 P. ,.....,...—11:00 A.
TO-DAY S ADVERTISEMENTS
Agents' Wanted—W. ~H. 'ChldSterT New York. IrankllnvBrick Machine—J. H. Eetick, NewYork "Kmail do Paris"—Jared New York.
CITY AND STATE ITEMS. Hon D. W. Voorhocs is in New Orleans^ ,^3 & JuSxJH. .11 «-3»
,J. N."
The "Immortal
the veil at Fort.Wayne.*
|0" A
Madison woman by 'the name
of Canter eloped with Mr. Gallup.
couple.
A
fast
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semxs-ip$' 7~ifSwsIf there were any lejftai items yesterday—interesting or otherwise—tbey came nqJ jvithiM Uo reaoh of our visual organs. is-Kii
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The sudden lhaw of yesterday
filled the gutters with running water, tlnless these are kept free there is great danger of cellars being inundated.* •cl
A successful Grand Army festival
was hold at Sullivan, Thursday evening of laatweek, the net proceeds amounting to one hundred and fifty dollars.
A
young Port "Wayne busk, got
three separate and distinct thrashings between ten o'clock Saturday night, and daylight Sunday morning. We should call that ''business.'
WSf* It is the general impression that when clorks engage in snovrballiflg upon tho streets, they have little else to do: indeed, it gives out the idea that business is a great deal daller than it'really is.
MT We saw the fragments' of a "cuttor' yesterday which'looted as thbugh a locomotive had run over it. It was badly qrushed as will be the pocket book of the chap who has to foot, tho bill i-. gQf The man frozen to death on the Kewburg road, near E vans ville,'has been resurrected. He turns out to be G. W. Puguay, of the firm of Weed & Fuguay.— He had a narrow escape.
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JifefThe Franklin Brick Machine is a clay-tempering machine and with only two horse-power turns oilt from 3,000 to .3,-600 -splendid bricks per hour. Brickmakers will do well to look to its merits See advertisement. .^-a\ r\
86T Items must be as scarce in our neighboring cities as hero. In last night's mail, the Lafayetle
Journal
Union Prayer
tells us that
"oise of the Deputy county.officers has had his hair cut
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and the Mafison
A Cask
op
Courier
announces that "a window was broken on Mulberry street by a snow ball.'! rS*"*3
Conscience.—Captain
Meeting.—Inspite
A few days ago we announce 1 that
John 13. Gough hud been engaged by I ha Young Mens' Library Association to tieHver two lectures in this city on the 22d '£hd 25th of March. Tho announcement of his coming has alroady created a considerable/«rore among our .people, and his .advent promises in point of j.opninr enthusiasm, as his loctures will prove in •point of merit, to be the grand climax in •»the line of amusements for the season. ""Mr. Gough draws, immense audiences ^wherever he goq^j^ o.„.tnuw^our peo. ""plffwtltnot "prove exceptional to the rule.
The first lecture will be delivered on 1 Friday evening. The subject "t»* art jet ^determined on. and will be atlrtounced ~*next week. The second lecture comes off ^on Monday night and the subject for ^•cond evening is "Temperance." H# 13 lr ,ro -a
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nererepeata «a fcsttmiaytflr ftj&diy. Mr. 6roghJIeoitare* on the flowing gulgjects. —"Temperance," "London," "Here ted thflre in Great Britain," "Eloquence and Orators,".."Peculiar People," ''Pact and Fiction," •'Habit," (new last year), "Curiosity,'(new),widhe ha just prwrittoti the lecture acroften called for, untitled ''London by ifigbt."
The tickets with reserved. seats for both lectures, wili-be put on sale at Buckingham's liook Store at 9 o'clock a. n., on next Monday, February itb. We anticipate every seat will be soid before the first of March. The price of tickets has been fixed at one dollar for one lecture, or one dollar and iiftyoents for both. We already hear of dd:egAtions organizing in neighboring towns, a* far as Greeucaatlo on the east, and Charleston on the west.
The Fasuionh,—In
remarking upon
the various styles iu vogue, a writer in Godey makes some very sensible suggestions: "That ladies should remember that every iashion must be modified to suit the age and style of the wearer,'' and proceeds to reioark upon tbe short dress«:'s which have become suddenly so popular,'and as it Will sooner or later be uni ver*aU adppie2C .vouchsafes some valuable suggestions to assist those who &Te not able to pay ito prjee# demanded for work ng up. The lower skirt must by bo ineins grduad, but bo of aufiocient length to appear well wlien waTking. It is composed ot «ignt breadths, the front jmcLhuck being without seam. The froiit^Mr^fatA'^s 39 inch(Slrfmglh, 20 inches wide aQhe^ lower edge, and slopes on each side up to to the waist, whem.it oalyIiritii3itrM-aa iccbet.. ?£&e buck breadth is precisely the same witdth but is 41 Hicbefi 'In1 fltfttgtb1. The three intermediate ones are ^alike, being 22 inches widest fto_lower part, and itlopa. on one side up to the three inches, '''he breadth* JUS sewjgd. Jiqgether soJh*t the good side is always nearest the back of the dress, ... ".be/*,:,...... .J.'l
The upper skirt is composed of eight smaller gores, and, as in the lower skirt* the front and baak widths are without 9eam down the centre. These breadths are the same in width, sloping on each side lrom mneteeji Jnches to ^he .waist, vrtilctr iVbut six inches. The front breadth is but 31 inches long, and back 33. The other widths arc 38 inches long, and slope from 18 to 3 inches. The edge of the up-per-shirt is notched or dentated in fancy motif^or designs. Por instance, points with the ends cut oil', forming squares, turretto, slanting teeth, scallops, lozengeshap&i'uadt!, graduated
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John
McKee, a sojdipr from Indiana, who during the war was shot through the body and lungs, and awarded a full pension of $240 per annum, has returned one half his pay for the last year, declaring that his health has. become so much better that his 'conscience will not let him keep the "Whole amount.
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'the unpleasant weather, tho usual number were present at the CourtJHoitse yesterday A gentleman w/»s present from Brooklyn, accustomed to attend the Pulton street prayer meeting, Now York, who gave a pleasant accoaut ot'that meeting and of revivals which he found in progress in some of the Southern States. In one city of three churches, Presbyterian, Methodist and Episcopal, ho found ail working most harmoniously together in union meetings.
One or two Very interesting cases wore presented for special prayer. A large number of young men were present. We find that the number of business houses which have adopted the "turn about' system -i* larger than *v Lid supposed. I" touiu instances, however, when clerks and employees have been invited to iiie rru'i'tirig, has been louid that the christian members of the firms who are .always present never suggest the 'turn about" plan.— Now it may be of more importance tnai unchristian or cvgii-,.christian young tn«n should get the juiinence of these meetings than older christians.' It only needs this hint to lead all christian employers to see that every employee has as full privileges as is consistent with genera! business iu terests.
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Now I can see no advantage to gained by either of us, and no entertain ment furnished to your readers, by thus hopelessly drifting into iho boundless ocean of Theological controversy and losing sight entirely of the original question ut issue, viz: "Our responsibilities in matters of uniusemeut,"
What my views are upon religious topics, and how I stand in regard to the dog mas Of tho church are matters of no possible interest to the community, and 1 there fore decline to rise in meoting, as it were, and allow ormher "P" to put me through the catechism. If, however, he is desirous ut' continuing this discusssou, if he moans business and seess a foeman worthy of his steel, I have no doubt but that your able correspondent i!" will accomnydate him and take up ^be gauntlet which ho has tossed to inc. and wbich have no desire tO lltt. jj.it,j.lt.,4 W
Thersforc, £aEinV no' 'further" notice of his personal allusions, I wish to say few words about my perversion of historical facts—r-a charge I understand him make. .-:i 1 j#*" lie objects to my calling the great Re-1 fonnNP'Ot (imeva'*'grim Old John Calr vin. 1 tliink I have three-fold cvidencd that tne expression I used is not a misnomer. The stern and forbidding Visage of the lr.uu indicate to me a relentless and cruel spirit, his theory of infant damnation enc uirngoj, and his condemnation of Afk'huel ri( rvetas to iiurning at tue stake tor hiT.y\, conlirins that oeliei. Of course it issaid, Find truly, that Calvin Jivingtbrec eentuiies a.^o stuula Jut be- judged bv lh^ liigucr moral and religious standard thut is now accepted by Christendom.— Granted, my I, but also cin.:n {hut the religion and morality of to-day, shall not be confined by the straight jacket and bound an und with the grave molhes of an etfete Culvaiiistic orthodoxy. "P: charges me with libeling the Pilgrim Fathers. Does he deny that they slaughtered the Indians mercilessly and unnecessarily? Let him read tbe account of the expedition under Mason, against tho Pequods. in the eastern part
aA.fa wMch j*d«.barriU j£*f observance were connected—into a libel upon those sainted men.
P." finds oertkin
,o
ksteps,
points knovfrn as
the sharp
folie3,
and many other
inexplicable designs, that fancy alone dictates.
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Tfto tipsjof the points or ends are
generally finished with fringe or jet trim, •iiing made dn the material, with bugl^ and beads.
The loYverJbrrtf geh^iaUy 'has a plain edge ttiti^^Vwitii' tt fSlff OT'Velvet or satti studdqd wUh'heads, or it is finished with a Marie^ Antoinette rufile a quarter of a yard deop, sewed on in overlapping single plaits. In Paris the latter style is the one most generally preferred. ri
Mr. Editor:
Your pugnacious corres
pondont "P," not satisfied with my expressed wiHingnoss to evucuate my position ana roarcn off the disputed field with my sido arms onlj-, came out in Tuesdays Express with another broadside —("Insatiate monster 1 would not one suffice')—and -with great bracing of ram horns and beating of the "drum ecclesias tic," he summoned to surrender uncdnditionally
Ain atymdbgifl^ difl| irevftus ^A,iclff| ao| and the meaning of* a
cultifri in ^my' does not understand word therein iwwl.
Tbey 3kin and film the ulcerous place, WhiKrank corruption, oiiir)^^l witWn'. InitctauatMO."
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A certain Jesus .of .Nazareth, oncef upon a time, while teaching his fo 'lowers in bis favorite manner by a parable, con« trusted two men, the one a member of the orthodox church of 'those days, and the other a sinner or natural man, in this WM$:."Two men went :inta ttaflb Teai{fa & pray: thV one a PEtifrie^, Aie other a Publican. The Pharisee stood ana play* ed thus with4iimself .v I thank thee th«t am -not as other men arej extww tioners, unj&|^ as this Publican. I fast twice in the week and giVe tithes of all I postee^! ''i(4id |&e Publican standing afar off would not lift
smote upon his breast, saying 'God be merciful to. mtj^a ^n^ec." ,teifcyou this man went down to his house justified rather than vthetttfcer.'' A. r-^II I'
It is related of Diogenes of old, whose name I have so unworthily appropriated, that on one occasion wfcije ^basking in thp sunlight^in front of hjs l?y Alexander the Great, who, thinking to please him, asked him what favor he could bestow upou him. "Do jMt stond beween me and tbe sun"' was the curt reply. In like manner, I say ito the Creed Maker, stand aside and let the light of my Creator's counteriahcesebiAe iflto hiy sottl direct! Who gave you authority to interpret the Divine Will, and to offer me the terms- npoh vfchich 3 ansy- eannwil with His Holy Spirit Get thee behind me, with thy unintelligible Credo's and empty, fprmula^ of faithj si I
At the old stand 6£ dwtf
Wanted.—To
K. v.
Fact!—-1
meaning
I wrote atra-bttiwji^
the compositor for Bome reason changed
natural
man. Without doubt he admires other natural objects animate and inanipaM6r but man is en exception to all other creations of the Almighty Father he is a sort of rough diamond, left so purposely by his Creator in order that he mi^bt ta~ ceive the finishing tooehes from the hand of the Theologian. Jfoiy I confess to an admiration for intensely natural men and women, especially the latter, those wfeo are free from cant and'hypocrisy, a&d who do n«|aj|aeni vict^e t0 4A*»Jto ft! what they know in their inmost soul they are not. When tboy attempt the latter
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I. O. O. P.—Regular meoting of Terre
Haute Lodge No..oi,-1-.O..JD.
F. tiiif
Friday evciing, at 7 fttdoofcv G. F. Kloek, Rcc. Sec y. i\ x/l
going ••'p. dwtf.
Pi i*• ftiousrfnd infeni' ana beys'
wool hats to be sol2 'At 25 per cent, less tbaa^yer, before ta^^uc^ going East. Call and see. 'Jul
W OtrtS A W ESTFAIX, 81 Main street.
liAlli JiiVV t\ CllKI»TMAa Paxsknts.—We have a book ot. patterns showing'the precise appearance .of., tbe article itself. By giving us the order within a day or two we can have the present ready 3. A. by Christmas Freeman.
Borrow, about 3ix hun
dred dollars, or more, on good aepu^jty. and for which a. good intefost jt§ill. 1£ paid. Enquire ntthi? office. [d2twlt
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Boots and Shoes at prime cost at
Prince & Co's Dry Goods Store. No 75 Main street. The entire stock is ofFered at
cost,
either wholesale or retail. PIpase
aall and oxfimine before pur^fa^hg elsewhere: •f {3®^d«v^w
After long delay the public is
informed that a supply of the Challenge Washing Machine is now ieady You have seen or can see best of testimonials una ^you run po i-igk in buying, because they" arc warranted to please. Only $8, at J. A. Foote Seed Store, 28dlw wli.
Sfey1".till goods in our line will be sold for the next thirty day a at extremely low prices before going East. We are bound to sell, call and sec.
The im'dtUKivned has a splenwd'Jot
ot Ladies Masquerade Suits for the coming Balls, to rent. Enquire at 151, Main street, id story.
tST Maple Sugar at But: & Bailey s.
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necticut, by by which six hundred men, women and children were shot or burned, not a soul escaping and of the subsequent annihilation of tbe whole tribe, •nd then compare this treatment of the poor Indian with that of Quaker William Penn, and note the result in both cases.— Wen not Quakers forbidden to preach their heresies in the colony, on pain of death, and when they persisted, were not men and \yomen banged to death If eur friend disbelieves these charges, ajid also that witches \fere drowned, I refer hitt to Bancroft and historians of lesser nota, fbr «onfirmdtion of these statements. Wherein then have I libelled the PUgrim
tbaft wens attempt «t mine at Oeetiow.' at 75 oeotaf! Jd'ft 'X* I a- Wl
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.te
tives taken at D. H. WriglTt's or Wright
or flmsnod tn India Ink, water or Oil co lors. dtf
Arrival.—Of
it
to aira-bilirion». Both wends have the sanction of Webster and mean melancholy, gloomy, ko. r. '*i! "P." hai a jgreat aversion to the
new Silver in now style
•xitsV\T}ry¥) "i
t^T Great excitement on accoun^ of Edsall & Cos $1.28 Kid Gloves in all sizes and colors. ldtf
James Moorman's, No. 75 Main Street. gl^Fresh arrival
tit'
"Java, Laguayra
and Rio coffee at James Moorman's, No. jinn
Masqukrade Suits.—A
good variety
of Masquerade and Fancy dress suits for gentlemen, can be had of Holfelder & Seewyi No im Main street.
Gents.—The best—French Calf Dress Boot m^de to order, for $10.00, at J. P. DepeW's Jfd &1 Maan iGFee^ SaclyU Block. 'vrr .bmi [11-dlw
Caution.—Messrs,
A. T. Stewart &.Co,
^Bp^i^^tdnsWe -Sf^ts and _4ppofters of aiht)9 (id Glev^swde by Alexandre,ofL Paris,- ^napantfuiijr .caution .buyers against imitations atpmped inside J'Alyxamder^ also "Alexandre telebro,"..wnich art now in the market ^nd sold as (be genuine giove.
All" gehuibe" Alexandre Gloves are stamped insidfe 'AtlEXAirbSM'} •5 a: •,VA.*.a*«ofcF«b
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The^prescription^department of J.
& H, A. JDavis' Dru^ and Cheinicaj &(+<re ij) care ot an.experienced Parr maoheutiet, and prescripens can be fiiied with accuracy at all hours of 1be dtiy -ot night. None but pure and-u»adnltoratcd medicines use^, \il& »18tf
Something New.—The
ingredients in Boyd's Mcdicated~Cream is something sMifely new to t&p? ^i^fession df ihedicinc^r-js simple, st^e, .and potent in the care of skin diseases. Por sale by all okmu -•5-'
CHfciafrM^—The inost diversified and extensive, assortpiectt of ladies! and gentle men's Watches and Chains, Gold and Sil ^vkc,Jui the_city..of Terre Houte at John
Fwpjf^ns'S)., S-ir.'iil eJflK, Idtf Recherche!—ti#4aost complete variety of Christmas Eftyr and Fancy Merchandise forthe,season, is^ to tjfj.seep at John B..Preeman's
Office.
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Also a few Embroidered thing new, at Nippert Cd'fe.
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'Jan. 23, d2w ^*Mrs5 Etcfel.
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Finest Teas in the inarketat Butz'
& Bailey's^" ^ff
Lanje Stone Jnr?. witn lids at
Butz fc iiaiioy'si AH .1 .iliflti
jar .Oysters, Guine aoa Peuifcry. Green' and Dried Apples and Peaches at Butz & Bailey ,rt 1.1 A f. A Kl a'tfl I
car For Buckwheat Cakes Mapie Syrup is good. Call atUiippetoe s. dtt-
superior quality ot
Rope Mattings in 2-4, 5-8,
3
4. 4-4 and 5-4
for Counting Rooms. Oifices, Hotels, Public Rooms, Society Halls, and Churches, to be found at W- S. Ryec & Cos ^26-dtf —:.. '\sw«
to James Moorman for Cream
Butter and Boston Crackers. No. 73 Main1 street. dtf
New Meat Shop.—Jacob
Lay her lias
opened a Meat Shop on Main street' between 6th and 7th, first door East 6F Rothcnild Clothing Store, wherv heean be found, at all hours, ready to servo his customers with the best of all lands of meat. .*/ rS9-dlw
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The Best Cuaitce
ni'
VaT" New Hams, at RippetotfsJr dtf. —IS
tkt Oimo.—
N. JSrlanger & Bro^ are -selling their Winter Clothing regardless of cost. Pine Beaver Coats, Business Coat^ 4c, 4k, in great variety. Call sooa yad get a
f, mulift
viZltsK
«UMn rta tsrtt How
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T^fexlt^ffio^lcor^jpaj
fish just received at C. I Eipley s. dtf
tsr
Gents go to J.. P. jDepew's for a
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isfldtf.
No Hvubuq.—I will sell off mv stock of H^Sli^UlSirset^
lkcllalh4r^*»s
in the ladies' emporium Tine, for the next thirty days at vastly Ifeduced prices. To meet my money obligations I must jgeli my?j|oo4#iaii so^ie ^ri«.£ Jierc^Santv ind the ladies will do well to
examine them
B. WEISZ.
atj8i^D
aS^^^maUfound at C. I- Ripley's. dtf.
Preic/ CWrlJtt^ Corsetts, somedtf
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•er'? few Honifny, atuippetoe s. dtf. |9*Brnn. Shorts, Corn, Oats, and Baled Hay, and Ship Stuff, at Rippetoe^. dtf.
Go to E. R- Wright & Co lor
t&4' 8^tLto^city?^ 4-c
Fresh arrival ofy^lioiee Teas at E.
R. Wright & Co's, 155 Main street.
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9GF Sweet Cider, Rasins, CurranU and Citron .it E. R. 'Wrrgbt ftf CSr55 Main
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WOLFK AC "vVrK3TJALi.
dwtf 65 Main Street. Terr" Haute.
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A fine assortment of Jackonett and
Swiss Edj^imjcf a|5(l i^i^eftih^s fif 'JSTippah & Co s. dtf iked Halibut. Nov li^t Kan^^r,
Srnok^d Halibut an
M^ckercl
&
Ancyjojfl^.
Ifer A. Nippert
ijo.
keep the best as
sorted sto^W of Dryifictods in t'WV city.- and at prices that suit the times. dtf S&~ Seventy five dczsn ot ths celeorated "Daunton"' Kid Gloves just received at Edsall & Cos, at only $1.75 per pair. [1-dtf 16^ Tne £an&>ufe
ypNITED STATBP'IH "JVAB flTH. MEXICO «—GKN.
SEDGWICK ADVANCING—H.
Kiddle preparing to follow, and in order to do so, will sell 100 good fashionable Turbans for 76ft eaoh 1 GO, Latter quality, for $1. euc'n 100 iriro'^Tetvct, at $1,20 to $1,75 200 Gladiator Hat* at 75c to $2 300 nice Breakfast Shawls, at $1 to $7 500 Hoods ydif i^ia^t jLOc Hgeiery,^o^ pf 'ein, at most any price. Zephyr, worsted, can beat thetu all on that. Furs I Furs cheaper than— well coin4 and see! 2,000 pieces Sheet Music, 5c a sheet. On Dress Butfems-w* cfta* itoet any tftfc^hersb store in tho-city. Silk and Velvet Ribbons, Trimmings and Fancy G&odo, that muit be sola. Sewing Machines—we don't fear anything in that line. We have them to sell or givo away. Silt- call soon, before I leave, at T, IL Kiddie's little one-horse store, 18 "North Fourth street. dtf.*
LOCAL NOTICES.
THE FRANKLIN BBICE MACHINE. Justly celebrated for perfect simplicity, great Strength, aad immensf oomprcaslbg power, to oraauTro, -rithei^ht iten and two horses, to •elf-tyjiper tbe olayjsnd main 8,000 to S,poo ele-
ifi5BteS3SSgSB few dooriaomtb of
Um
tit
Ja3Id3m'
Lang Arr\ Chop
Tea,
fhmr per ^bimd, it C.-l/Rtprey
dtf. f&-A New assortment of Dress Trimtnings in solid Colored Silk Velvet Ribbons at Nippert & C"'s. dtf
Ofcc, wbuecaa at
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fiii'tiiart ii' I vti. fir!
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otftiy ViiiTAs'Ualtby MRlmMii %fclch it all tlww/'t* *efte't*jtoi^rr, ohbcrby tM ctff br-dMi.' Oanfl^oelr ihod(8 in tbi» ony Wwrt 'tM»! flrtf-KAU- %iAa^ ef
yill be rtU/at' »*l.Itfmtfit) W 6r*li(M«4lr«ndB iia'ciAtaiSflJt.-'
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GHQll&l! HABBttftrtftiB CO. ^oai ii i'ii.-
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i»r tbrtho cars or Ooa«bi, Otldr, Croup", Whoop n^CouaB, WSbufXfc To UfB&tliVtW jco'n^dentiyfe^&Iaeu|ff 'Pliant [o'hir cenfi fx.rlfe'tVlJ, at
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Cranberries, Dried Currants and
Lemons, at Randlentan-& Rays. 7-dtf
ocW.*"" 1^' Bc«t »8 tUc l^Mpesl.^fc.P. MBB91L. ia 0'i'w recei^injj^ BEaT S)AL brought to the m*r)?ft. OrdealJtcKeeu'a Slioo Store or at Uaft#ock 4 iawWffjl will recaivaprompt attention,
Picture jPrjMtWSpr-Aif ^V?e" wa^t^g snyttiiDxin the Picture.Krftuso Una will do waif to call on .lapas Ball/qortur Third »od CbarryStreaMn Prepi^wf Uhda anyti^ug in that [nSd^aj ISAAC BALL. ftrt—J..1 V..
\X7ANl &I>--DAlf^OAKDEE^ A Att Ontleaev Mi get la-y Hoard ut tk* large brick-Maidettee, oa ttie aonth-weat cernor or Sixth and Ohio iflMi. Apply to i. p. McDeaaKt, at thefiloreof Wtngato Hnck. ••••dtf
Paa*^«r,i*|»ot
combination of
FOR SALE.
LTOR SAsL b«-HOUSE and kiOT. on Nertb ith street, trot honse jdntb tKU' For pirtieuntn entftllra on *hV [it»d8w] -Tlr l. tLLOY.
Market Hotue, pnariw.
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l?OR SAL^.—HOUSE and LOT TUe nnderaianed oSera for aale a neat brick boaae atori«a lugh, Are neat rooini, two cieieta, befitJe kitchen and cellar 18x20—new. Alio, a never failing woli of water, and other „%pmrtenances, situated oa North Third atreet,.aoath of-tbrT. H. *•*,, FrHlghl ItuuH'/' Vu^linon the premiaea. [14-dSm] •-¥. f. plf|tti|L^^jfopif.
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Itadicft? MasqueradeanA Fancy Dnm ^BCITp.—^Tlie gadoraigaad hai ftrtkccg^n Muqaarada Balla. a illee aolecUan of tadM' SnHs. to l«l ttt .ioaaaoable prlca*. Also, Ladlafc'
JaS9dtT
Phoeatx roundry,' near tl lta£l,iritsau A DENOUtB
trutbfnlncss to
tljeir intelligent and gettutne'apir»Tkl. The beanitful Lusielte Weetern says: "I find tfflft the 'Email' proilaces air the brilliance ^f rvagh and lilly-wlilie, ^ritji tbf advantage of total harmlessness. It really adds to the •oftstm and beauty of tho skin."
Tho niaKDiflfent Yestvaii s«ys "I-have suffered so^lnuch lrom the various white lotions, Acvj whrcli my theatrical prpfeastojt obliges me to use that 1 consider it a perfect benefaction to find preparation which gives the necessary whit moo^i." have tried skin boautifter, *L' Email do Parts,' and found thaatt:inatatttly imparts- a natural bloom and fwishaeaa tixtlmwffggot."
tojMiaskUi, ijiditvcs it cool ihtei Vim y&ggb Hllchel! says: "I
teaMs ed As
producing all the beautifying eHeels of rough and aiid lily-white, without their vulgar glare or luiury to tha skin
Suld by all first-class Druggists. Perfumers and Ladies' Uair-dre^wis. L. lsflbeati, .822 Broadway Demas, Barnes a Go., and V. 0. Wells A Co., Mew York, and Eugeno Jouiii, 111 South Tenth street, and Johnston, Holioway a- Cowden, l'hiladei]jblft, Agents,
JAREP & HENE,
Gencmi Agents and Importers, Mew York.
TOCKWELL, CUNNINGHAM ACo GSNEKAL COMMISSION MERCHiNVS, 62 Broad Street, New York,
Kercra
U»
iACDB B. EABLT A SON. rtt in A Kfpu IT irrtDVW)
JAMES A. TURNER, K6Q
BEUSNT
PA E KINGTON A WLL'LTAMS.
TEW ART HOtJSfiJ, Kvv fl^cond Street, b«twe-n Ham and Cherry] TKRRB HAUTE, iNO
This old established Hotel has diangad hands, and hriti bleb titled up in a style that the Proprietor feels satisfied that he will make it a pleasant harnn for all who may stop with him, A few bortraeni will bn taken at prices to suit the times. tJldSmj THOS. McKEC, Proprietor.
SOMETHING HEW O FOB TH* LADIES I! ?.! 1 ittve constantly on hand Waters' Kew
ISK.IHT AUJU8TEU, at my tesldetice, two sntfat-es Kast of fn udioa Depot.
SHMH IM
»on»unitt rot
itiiiufiMsift Met«eas4 to »Wn«imt *ir
bnllew, both by
iap*
Wmmcy
Unit* made to order. JIBS, J. MBCBLS, N. W. coraer 1st and Cbeatnut Straeta, flr»t hoaaa mBwa|i»CW* aaft.
UM
eMargaaianS
ettiWitR tfisnmiwil. spyiiij aM JktmlDk ogr ViMhV *k*a vMMat tr«ah«ll ai«s j* aaUaT*r to. fltl all or4«*a 1 ttertad tc pr^ia^tljr, aiato th# t|«at 4**1 pai'tihaaa oar Oeoda (trlotly "ftom thel MqHUdcrers •U4M«auk, a ad Inww of^ae batter beajt^ tbe IVailcttafl l*Ump.thls tact, ai tuf
mr Mrasm^MnM» tviMb
First Cte«» firtodr/w
and wa are now finithing for onr
iV
Sprung
2Vad»,%
tnperior lot in.-i Mwrnetts* JUack an& JPair Briti/tr, Skirting «m(
We are always In tho markot far
Hidei, SlfM^ Pelti», Farti ^aUow,
QUEENtWARE
J^EW
looq
1
s?
NEW APyEWTISEMEWT «A AAA Afiim WAnED.-A a.aqUa &VfVUV atat l^ae, Jgtfcute feraay ooa to inai inrrotflr IJr tipMMaw. BwlltSte attint}
ifIC
park
r" .. .r«rv«Jjc,C Tjbte ife^' ot tbe gkjg o: fa
H"K»
_j yi. -ui: r—•« !Festimon1afs ftdU Celebrated ladiet. *w-
1—•
•"^bier Becrot of teftutifyint thotkiabeio^ known oal) ftf Ifessrs **i£rcd tbey honorabl# tiiitp that it differs fram all utner preparations: It (lire* to themont hftrah and freckled akin both the texture andjcolor of pqUahcd ivory, removing all diasploratioai, whatliet«ppekringaa freckle*, no, morphew, motb, or black worm epecki, and la 19P ffBBthlly successful in smoothing ont the marka leitt)/ small-pox. Tbe agenta of "L* Emailde Paris" moat coutideBtly submit to the ptablto the oataeit indonemont Uf such distins^iisbed ladies as Bignora Biatori, M'lie Felicita, veetvali, Misa Haggle Mitchell, Mra. D. P. Bowers, Laomto Wftstoro, Milm'e Ponisi, Mrs. Emma Watler, Lucy Snshton, Noeutie De Marguorittes, Miu Agaet fwt), aud mar.y otbera whose high standing In tha'profeEiiton gives the Ktump
8¥OBF
UENDBica tSUMRFIfc %S*v»• V- -. waa**i«AiisrAHfa6Sisw8i.j7 i'd-
Ji
'^N
3 '1 TV.3ta.-t 131*3
Jx
Q0EEN SWAEE, tj f*!'
irwT ritfi'i owT
EYBB iBdC«HT •r-
'^unOoaqrisin|lipert, V, /-I "i l«s *7
.•)»•
FRENCH «it-
KB, Tork.
mJet
White, GKWI JB«Uttd, ftft* TtttedC^fii^ Tl^lk
iadflgMX
STO^E 1 AND -.
Common: Ware DimrSB, TKA AND TOILET SETS '*3'
i) m1
TABLE CUTLERY &F EVERT DESCRIPTION I /9^ A 'P
ViT.ua, tim .}••••• -f ii. lit mW i» ••»V S «£tj 1 e'iftfttbi'V uni
GLASSWARE, Imported $hd Domestic, in Greaf r»alq iiww a ,jp i(.jjcioaiTa 9t.U/ ftv-U Jniff. .1 'v ai-t Xj A r,-.i ,ns ftuiff: r'i jtr'-in 3ohemian, French and
Belgian Qlaasware rt a "ritoiorjf oi xnlnui. fcfjft otr I .i Haw tr:-, •,! tiJt ^til Voteih Sutle Oraineati snd LtT* Goodil ii enc »ci
COAL OIL LAMPS tANTEBNS, SfiADESj. CHlKNitS, 7-iW vsdi WICKS, 5rn1
i*» fft
•tf-f
CO.
'i
Alec, at Mrs. Williams' Millinery 8hop, Maia Street. Mrs. O. U. LAWBANO E.
Ho. 156 )m20Jfttn
X. 2.
Manufactar«r.
IIVDSON. WM. A. M^CLCEK. AJOK
X. &UDSOH &
AlliO '*Wtf
CO,
importers ani Jobber# of
CHINA. GLASS AND CBOCKHY, Ana Bealera in House Farnishiofi Goods. Ao. street Terre Hantt. lid.
SHIPPM
«kAL\
Millers and Distillers! We are manufacturing RICHARD'S Power Com Shellcrs
Of all sl7.?s and capacity ranging from JO to 1600 Uu«hel9 per Hour I Built of IRON, and WariantM to Shell Cleaa
IN ANY CONDITION OF OBAIN, and Cleaa tha Cora ia Smfrior CmmMwh-for US
MICE OB MAUKXT.
OVER aoo IN DAILY
Portable lull fen liMi, ftn lilk, &c., tc.
B1CHAB1TS IBOir WORKS, 190* W WA8HINOTON 8TBKT, cMcAGO. ILUNois. }i3HIB
"x 'M- *»r»arf» *r
,• I
ej£j
•OOSfi FIR1ISH1NS
j()iJ
L..r
FjZ^ TURE8 I .. «!3.| tadir
^flWscardiallj.iajUa.
a lt
RETAIL K&BEHANTS io inspect our Stock, as thoy will And ctir Wares as low as they can Bring theia from tha lastL sides sariag break again tiaeaportaUon. Webi a fall stock of
ASSORTED CItATES Of STONE CHINA and COMMON WABE, rait*' to Ike Country Trade.
Orders taken for eagi aring U«i«ai oo OHtm9% OriuunenU on Chinawm#, And will match any broken set of French China, Plain, Gold Band, or l*ecojated- seiildwtf
PROFESSIONAL.
ml
JQR. J. HALE! XILIsEB'S BLOCK,
uiHmpous urn. r»t Physician for Diseases ot tke jf^.U ".'t'# tf JT'H
Head, ThrSt and ikiigS 1
stb
iljj
TO WHICH BBANOH OF THE PBOffBUION his practice is exclusirely contned, may be cansalted personally, or by letter, at bis Dispensary and Surgery, Miller's Block, North Illinois strtet, one square north of the Bates House.
Also, at the earnest solicitation of. zuaay patients DB. HALE will still continue to visit TERRE HAXJTE, once every four week*, and may be consulted at the Terra Haute House,
Oa Thnisday, Jan. Sttfc, 1M7, Oa Tharsdsy, reb. list, Oa TkUfstejr, Isa lilat, Oa llnmlay, April llllh Oa Tharsday, J«Sy l«lh, Oa Thaiaday, laae tails, irf Oa Ikarsday, Jnljr Utfc, Oa Thursday, Aag. ftlh, Oa Thnnday, Heat. Stli, Oa Thanday, Oc*. tAIl, aaui,
la
Mt?
fharsdsy, Dee.
•Mh
CONSULTATION FREE
A.C.
a?«r"-"?WX
I
And tens of Treatmeat within the reach of all I Far farther partlcnlare inquire of Jains* Usher, Esq., E. Steraas, Ksq., Fred, tf: larler, Bsq., Mrs.8. Moore, L. Oberhober, Esq.. WS^ Ooaia, 1m.,
C. Matthew, Bsq^ and Joha Wheelei, all
of Terre Haute. Or. HALE is a Graduate of VdWcfae and Surgery, aad tha Aathor of tha NEW UtHQDof Tnstasat tar Dtiiaaeaof the
EWJIEtMQOaf
4jr J\
saooeeda whew all other aaaas taw
JalMtf
I,
imi«^88^6I#wws»
klMMI dhtttaM swual
".HWWriilW
L. QBAllAII.....i..."
rtmx inviAxcK c© Or SaaTroD, Com
VT*HE PBMQ4M Witt il riBK M9VBAKCC COMPAHT. out
ooDBniTT. .:.
1
mtt
Mitiiory,
.'bsri
Uppmr JLeathtr.^
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S+itrA
or 2fEW JEBtoT.
For Insnranco (Mtuiut Ciiuiktin or Accti
OUABUC9 WUBT8, BOBKJtl LENOX KENNKDl, Cljftlt.'a.»r^TOMt. Himt* lr. VAIL, ChaiHnin/laSaM t*iaAilljfti
For Local Agencies apply to •("•». nb-WrVJ VMMnSlN. C*aW THOMPSON, Qengral 4geata for ttouttiern lndiana, (aoutn ot
IWA^y »j¥or»
rpHE UNITED' STATES Ii iwiia airp firiwiTim NO. 40 WALL BTBH.KTT YOBK, jJosepi
^DhanasaiL Orstia It
1
TEBREHAUTE
:t'i
-, eK^JasfciOf^ atr|N«l 1411 ud jqreet,
or GOODS
iu, ,tX)4LPAmi! ,,0F- ^IXJ-OBff, £Q
Warahauaes. llouaehold Farnitare, *e"o7tto AadittrdNttbtwiM. ^raJl/^Bustadaniifroa^jr1
Ml
tf-
O-l
tsui Hti jjravJ—j A Silver-Plated, Alabata an. ^pi-rt Britania Ware,
Lowest Rates Charged 1y amp B&powsibte Company, aad
tor
any length of time,'
£[(*m
&W
1
CMMpMIMeap4Ml«a«i*i eraliy Pereo
^aab^Iadj
AMERICAN
rORTH
rial he IwoH
Aiffft2?e'73
1.1 F£ IHSdUXCE COJltASV, tMflCJUtCUtNATX, »WOi ,,• {. A Western Uoaia IiutiSntwa, Uoaitaaiag Se«irMjF, Baaaea^ and Integrity. i-'.' aqnX.
Caoltal,
i.-~u
OAee, »7 W. Third Si, (UppoaiU HaahWr.
rati, t.
Blfl^trto »jipolilN Ageit fcrMM WHm*1
^3nJ-l03
The AooideatlnBuraiioa Company
OiriViL MlfcLHHi JMI«Ul*l aasto* BsciniTEmiarJ ieveral JicrldeDt FoHcies Oarertalg all manner Of Accidents, wbaneveraad •... whererer occurrlrg, are IsMied
one uionth tou
five yeah, renewable at pleaaure.
POLICIES ABB ISSUES) FOR FROM *ooe to «io,eee: •i RATABLE IN VAVB.OF DEATH, •,
WITH WilKLV WjtPENSATJ^' 0/ From
to|d0j0« fer Week
la caaeof aoci4eat causing -diaabllity, pre«entlng ^attaatlon to boaiaew.flr oocopaUea
1
IM'tSM Of yearly policy
of
«*iinary Hlk ls ai
the rate of'«flly
f-:
FiTeDollan for OneTkoasandDollar
Tie athoutit paid as premium Is ^otar&cl erlr) week la case of disability At'lprg as disability lasts, afaasfroald.lt le halt a year.
MV* Thus, Tea l)oliafa jej Anaum paid to the Company secures Ten IMIta'rs p^r week. whUa.dis abled by any accident, and Two Theasahd Dollart In case ot Death..
V.TIK.JOy-
.. ii,tfi
is one-fourth the prica of Li To Icsurancu pays weekly ibuaefta whaa ypa^are disabled scident. fatally iaiured, it pays your aicisat to ssalstaia them. .*,. .* nHvaaced /tge does not increase the p.rfpdv
10^
rlfo medicaf eaamiai^tion fs., requifea.baf^Cf)^aiaiaga^oiloy- ., ...., u- \-n ApoUcy canbe issaoa jnflvr miant^ t^ip.f Bm~ Ttarlj/ Policim are tne eqf*£l, clttapett tummumns OF Accu»E.tt fosiRiAofi?*
TsaCT.U/oTCi lav. ...
C. K. Oould, rtfHbklAyer^ crushed, ms.iaotl} failtng brick. Hiayaiicysqst^imyio^iiereoeiv ed$2lfurlwoweeks disability.
K. V.
fl-aaklin, iqarpentcr, xun a snliettr.aato' his hand. PoJmji coat S12—was paid #40 foil fesui weekxilsabllUy:
J. E. Wilkinson, ice dealer, fell on the tear foil cy cost $10. Hewasaahl.i|S4,(»r three ablhty. ,.i -weeks'disca«gh'HetiKk
H. ii. 3iagham, hand diaabled bj Iteing iaataratosor Soaring mill. Policy cost received 976
tot
three weeks' disability.
Jacob Kern, tanner, fall thiaagb a hatchway Policy coet $1S. as paid S20 for two weeks' dis Scott, attorney at law, thiawA from bis baggy dlsahleit.four weeks. Uis policy ooal (26. He received 100.
Wa. lassMai policetaao,iajarediadischss-gt of duty disabled three weeks *ad two days.— Palisy eos( 418. WaapaM«W»8£
John
H.
West, carjwBter^tlMB't while rulUst
tiaber disabled two wcaks.. JMUcy.ooet SIS—was paid $do. Jaaec Boder, engineer, fell dowanbsps of a mt rooM dlsabledlonr weeks. B«llf|lcoSbCI3«i W«apaidM0. •.
Ageut tor Terre llaute, Indiana.
dec2Stf
..SIEBKIM
b*ws*HBsNaBf"-*
fit daAJt ohtiknlkim'wm WM
BOi'seullOieli, Md otfcfi la^musii |s««dyiaai *uuai*u u^a
*ai
•PSUX ate, Iod.
TZ£ «ae Maria* BiMla laJcoaat Maaoaabiaiataka^ Office, S. W. Cor. Third and Syaaae** tUttta.* 5 ,0.
t«
6Ccr*
ifi
c.
sr
the pnbiie that tbey have opened aa ACAREMT Of1MIWG ia'tbS'Mwbd''Mtotf ef tlilbB'* skv^-^boni bey. atre .p(*paraA So .-ftre ^Mlsoo[t l»ft-o,Tpatl *.
^Ijhrauchea.af^xj,^ j^iif^
and necessary accomplishment. Tbelr Music ltooaiSiV rtiWK, aatMasyHjM-aflMs^i wiik avarf ^a^^ ofjaatraaia can receire tntru(!tiohoirtW Cfi lin, Urfae," 9tkMfaatfirtsiai.FKa(, *a*lM tiuf :yMaVAlK««ltiTation of the iructlonsjn Thorougl for TeraK~oT rnstoic
on~ippqr
ttrtferwider-—..
signed,at the/ Kissaer's PalacS I below. The best klMsi, •mrrjo-1 af-» KK 'tn .. a trje-Mtci
Mt ef references gina a* to qnl»
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wntlseMqafiel* sew oaes la want o(
J»a«t* a«jtj.I
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•aa'lttfitaM arm ttwmmm ""IT --iliiikimtL «aa««Aaa» as t.:'- »U! saSwA •43
5.ii*til(e-i boM .^a.leaqC iSIVW 1 tl
-'hm.
Allllliaajka SbltL
giisSraan. ah itm- jMiitMmMh
aai ,^0-: alaMO
mtneml tea-ataaS s-*i
Mercbandia%. w&f'-tr'
Musica]Jf?rc laaitrs^
liheepakin Dram nan Silver Uoslt-Piica, Baalos, Flatea, HWi filM*, CtoHialiWtdaak, VM»«VWHMM)( liact VloMaat (iattatlpa «^A ,r uaeins, and ather.Cremoaa
Dstfbie Basses, Tllm¥fcii|ita Neeks, Ylolla TtoitpceUa, XeaaitiMaa iHarp strings, ^al(. Plssy, 7«SS ®ri| Tuning Mutkf, Taning. kthma 'Caslttnbfk, tAifft)neiiJi (and Double Bus Buws •fined Boeia «Jaase .and Quitarstl Blank ill |Caj da, and Uusic Papers of all sizes,
if"«, esonn, nsaspas
Music Books, Biflk-pluflc
.it»«
a*-Particular attention paid to Departiqent^ SecontbShwr(WiiU Iw StooM .a^tlhK^i^
HANOSRMRLTIFTIIN FTIIGAIIIF'
'Alwajsoo ftafcflra splednid asset I—tsWtaNi fran the welt ikbnsea. Jfasafaaeilas
KMbte*
06.)
OLB1 •ulOSdwtt
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R^KEAT RKVULUTIOIS
\J 1R IJUB Wine Trade Ifee United States Pais California CUsapsgae. Hade and prepared aa if dene to TVaaee, froa pare CUIftrma Wine, and takiDg the place of int. parted Chaapapaa
Tbe uaderslgneif wonld call the attention
EBUCiELia,
ir.
a »••.
-itn
Lsia|siodschalk, labox r, baadcriiatiedtn toif. ling can disabled three weeke. (aUey tsaiM iehad«M. r* T-.Woolen, woraaiaa in iuaibaB."janil hand crashed betwasa boar Je disabled ee• W«eks ^•d two dav a. PoUcy cost Su. Ueeeived
$it
Jebn S..dairy—sprained ankle. ^al|t{$41|rdisablsd MrNweks reeeited Steo
1.
,'Tr\
In the case* above cited, tbe holders'otfjkiji oiee for $160, paid in premiuoi*, rtcvfwi #(60,00 is weakly coapensation STerj Claim is Promptl? KadU As Soon as the proper Evidence is redivedt.
OFFICEBS OF THE rxifrfp^niv
BENJ. £. SMITH,
Pree.t. I).
ot
Wlaa Dealers and Hotel Keeper* ia ilia foMMflag letter, which may give a correct Idea of andtyof tlMirWJne. ,, -j£,ktho '*Co*TIN»KfAL H-lTKL, Tilt&Hbti
October '46th.
ItaSkS. 3oqchbb&Co. •QcaHsa.jai-Havttg. given ydtff. Champagne a thorodfh Nkt, we take bWitUfe W saying that we think It t«e best America if lr'4 we Lavaaver US®4. We shaUat oace pfooe It en oatbUl ifjhra. "Toustndr. J. X. KlVOSUiET A CO.'rf
w.
CALLaadtgoar o4nfornlaCItampagne. BOUCBSft COL BOTlll^a*, «g MT 0TBSBT,
it.
"frjj)
at
Britwrt
Mthtfor^ «b* #*«v
mmt^Urnrn
Mnlw. ii vt« Garuart & NoedtuuqJ^J 4 cA I.-
sj^
Ce"WfcttitedBMWW drtireh* ffl|isl ralwnigliis aad Jtaleden*' 'Siaae' Insss niaaats slsssilj all a estinr aariuka a fccS which evSy.'lto|gB ijfliuut io4g» wiU hea^ apv- ca^vinoetl eCJw4a^v|eo^. pwng than with W tilers.,. ,,
Irt^Sind frfr a Cfrtiltfr'Wr"*1 smm| aiSwfeflsa.,..
MIX
OA
riueTie^riiif^i^Mr-
|Mt«eaaIlysAe^fvtt:' ••.:va.uav aJ UMhd^dlscoaiA tofemiaarias,. und Teachers ef Music. 'TTZ •a for VirddTarl^ firte#." 'fit warra ated*fbrfB*e /Shfs iaa
kmi
•j.tij lj
Aoliomars,
,•.• ,^1/ i.—ntdsTBjii::
SAW® of I r'^48 oteio j,'1*®***tf.
4
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''i»a»i i.i. .-^jtag'I^Vi^Jssn 4 Ms
jf-yat
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MUSIC
•-fXwU.
vioMa*, ouitarv, n«Ms,^u*%u 'mm m~ Masissi ^TEB^'i^^'u!$i'AJX?**'
ouai
'.I liMVU MUM
Psikiter,«nilaer, 8hop*on tli Str«it, 2it jDbdt North of ibghM MtWi T^rre H«ite, laSUtML^^
BY »rlct kttflutfbV to Msftss*. aAl°ii61#i etakgsa, I hope Sa aeaU. a lartirsf peWajiB^ are. ^uua.
Booia
ftooba
S.
QKOKGL' B. WB1UHT, flHttTlBT AND UttAmin.
E. P. DENNIS a«n«yi QENEBAL AGENT FOB INDIANA, 5
'1Al
UP.AY-JM..
rir
was?
ai aeUatr^-J! iif.i-
•eels «(Macs Vet* ,4iMR Ttv^oaa eat aM laege stook of Boot« UoeftaiM Cja£ei% '.
Q.A« nnisi-"
Havincoqassaeaeed tha coaustUea with their awa». hvBS. bl «WH sltsi»fc Sa aarisaakaratafpaltilcpMsMa
T. "eo
40M
f:
To aakerooa for Wlater atbek fue'lffaw •a -aOasr*9 ''cauta# eatnaatt rt u«ua» tsiad .M •HI ... ,.',.4«Oa
No. 8 Meohanioa Bloekt^^ 5 1 »»a-» FaHieWar AtSsatioaJagtsea ta^-. --T CUSTOM WOBK1 i* '-ir-A afo This Department ia ia the haads of aKH.r.rTTT. .. ,WOVK3(SN. ettlSdtf jAiv. -. 1, i'.jli
Shop aesh-sMe *f. D^iliiil aasr tha Tsrrs _j.,r
a
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suC Jjgk&'s.'
