Daily Wabash Express, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 2 February 1867 — Page 2
DAILY
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(?'. AI. MBRKD1TU, Editor^#
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hut tint ay MoriilHS, ternary 2d'. iSM
•V ^xiTl- liu-i [Ti^eTI introducer in tlie House of Kep«s»fltHtIV«»:'of £»£A"S-is,u' tiue, to raptifi tUa jH W oj! Jaat eeyiiorr ituthoriziug tho couslraetioii or the^Stnt.i Hurmal School building.- •. TttifchjU wr*. tawly cannot reoeive very niucn.^upport in either branch of tba legislature. The Bill was oubiaittwl to a fall consideration and the General A^' j-jiuhiy twlgr.: it bcoa.no a law, aud receiv*iitUi.j ruppyVi..wVlw^iUirilS' of both Houses without regard if. pu*t}- distinction.— ^Ytjui i.^.n i»o iiou ui^&d lor iiDd"-
n.g tli« nint^V.-.uspeciallj after quitu lieavi iii'/C-stniuiU has already been uiudt) i.i u. progress of the work, by -those loyally autW.izjU to supeiJidtmiOie emf'li:..u i.f til'. prupo'bOd rtrlicttil'e ThwLe.gisluiuro v?iii Jaro ti (.i-mulon the work, iior oau'il"i'iiil*'lo'tiliikV tlifsTnemfcaiip|n.ipriiitiitni erisi.i'o its C'.Miipicti.'ii at the i'urli.-n prncti' iibl inioent. l'lie proportion oL Mi.
M^ogoiiier
jr"3hq:uld
ua\uboen w-jectud vriihout a n.V.moi.U thought. 1'r.e .State Iihj Owtni uiirw.d to /o forward with the enterprise,. und. her representatives iiioulil not force'her people to ahandwii the experiment again.-t lln-n-will, either oxpresied ociiniplied.v ,t, .- '-••i "t
Tut proposition n.iw before (Xirigi-es'j t.transf.T tiie uriKtia^euu-Mt. of the Indian UibeifiOio th.j hriifcHn J.ri.i.-r the Interior Departraant ti tlj(r \VV(i I)»gm'traerit. is one-which we think is not ojijy calculat. to teoiiiUlo t'iie operalioivi
of
the bureau,
but'will relieve tV.fi o,uutry'in'"a gr^at aieasu.o Iroro tho odinm uCtached tt m.-a-iureo Litliei'to adopted in mir (iealingb with tiie -'shonguwl rare There is no. doubt that ti £i'eat deai of corruption, uuutce®ury viok-nee an inlmuianit.s hu^ Deeri uafc(K iated wuh iheoornlnct of Indiuu affair Aturh ol th'e"troubles on our t'roi.lier l.a*e oiigicuted with agents and others,having a perpofial interest iri ^perpetuatin? distrust, ^uan'cL-i and massacres among the tribes. By taking thi» business out of the hands of civil agents and pin* cir.g the cmUr.'.l of the Indian tril.es in those of niiiitarj officers we will remove the opportunity i'or^^r^uplioj.', whieh has involved the goveriitiient ui. vast expense and retaide 1 civjlizair.»'n in'fhV Terriloriea. The officers of tii. .jarojy acUng. by the orders ami difmipline.-.of tho War Department, are held ^nder jtri.n juriidiction, and they, are not jo liable,to engage in corrupt pihcfirtv- as ^ivilians, who are responiible 'tjj"a( .'ivil'^'it^paitriieut i'f the govei nineat. AgBH),'- the officers' of our army, froui (heir ediH^idtvand habit|, aro not.so prone to corruption jiud ^vvatice as tho politicians wlio u-.ually till the offices of Indian agerits^'''jicc^rl3iiig jo,the present artangemuut,, ^YJifciti a.ny )iostilities occur on the fi-mtiftp tho inilitniy power has to becallod in tosupp'vesi them, aud tho uuthoriiy of the War Department is imnjediately rqquiiod.. Why not, then, invest tiiu whoie- jj^aiiageuient .f Indian affairs in thij, department? At the present moment large bodies of troops are being sent ij the Territories.. t^voJi1front the hostile Indians. General Grant and General Sherciaii, in their reports on affairs in the Wi-st h,irc roc|gpized ilicwisdouiof this distribution of mtKnrfrpio tUeWuf Depaitrn.en£,"wln..h is perhaps an additional reason wliy the recommendation or the ililitaiy Ijpnnnittofi should bo adopted Ijy Ociii^r^i.^iui Indian :&iTuirs have been niisersbly mfinnged and onie reform is absolutely iit fijcd/
Just at the time tu.it the Kr^tich Government decline'.? any l&ng.a to seurch .the baggage of travelers. \Ve'tind,our Stirrt'fetary of btatawaertuiuing as matters ot national impovtanol- the scamlal of pie» who, disguised a gcfltlcmcn, have peiietratod to the draWiio-i'i.ijHis of American iUinisters in luuupaj 1'Jiii, icorre^j.ondenr.e between Mr. duvVard .ijivi Air. Motley, iJoited 8tat.es- Minister to Austria, shows that tho report of a porso.. who3t iuinic the Secretary is .apparently ashamed t. give, w«» deemed by him suali ier.t reason for addrefbing Mr. Motley an official letter which roust -take prominent place among tlie tftiri.'sities of diplomatic correspondence, The spy at whose- suggestion this letter was written, appear.* to have boon capable oi' opening -Mr Motley's letters oi iilinor his trunks in search of his personal opinions, ind tii-i very absurdity and lneanni-.-s of his tales should have been suiiir-n-nt pt.u.i ot thi-ir-- falsi-•-hood, let, upon tU.: nuthonty i.t' this evident sbuider, Mr. Lu'.u.trd ades tui
the most di -un: luor?, oii4.'f lh. the United .•Jtui.
iii.-l.e.l ot American ancluef lepreselltativoo Ot' ill f-'uiO|.e, a .jlh'.-11.• tv
which for onolrte.-- h.is rarely been cqn..lled. Il.sJ^eUei in jIi ., ,\t .tley i- no nioi't? -nor lees ti.an ttu?. -Sir, -*i»- yon n11 "UlUIi \S'e must consider of what Mi. MotU* was accused. Hent'lp ivpre-cni th« Governoient of ibo 1'aiie.i Siarevatthe Court ot Austria, tir.d iutius'.:-d not only with the care of Aro^tienn interests but with the dignity ot ilia Nation, be m-j? charged with ofiVns&a which ii ditlicnlt to le scritie 111 a toieigu .'o.lintry he was as serted to bave umioviiicM los disgust with the whole conduct tu tl..' I're^ideiit, l.iopinion that Secrcturv ot St-ite ihopeiesily d-%r«*ted. and tin eoi.iciopt ot
Amt'l'ioiU Uu'UloL!l'\ II- i.-i XtUMieri) ic'fidclity to his oi'.lii „t odice,
vt
iu-tecen.
us a Minister, of unci want
-yi
patriotism
as an American. Ami ot sucn siisnder as this Mr. Seward does not niereiv ask a denial, insult enough, but actually implies that a confirmation migbt be reasonably Cipected.
Mr. Motley r-ply to this extraordinary question is such as should Lave be.' given by one vhou both gentleman ub.1 true American. Moihing that he has written ar.d hf. has wi iiti iniieli that deserves to erKiure as long as our literature —will have a greater efiect upon his countrymen thai, this manly letter. Americans all over the world will read it^vith pride, kud wili tkank Mr. Motley lor those few stroDg words, in which ho declares the principles upon which the future of th« United States should be established.
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"ATHOClEMNdS OF Til UE8DA Y( AN. 3L,_ senate.—£p.nato mot at 2 o'clock. -Ttrg rrcaiduDt liiid before thi Sciidln ,statement by the Auditor of Stntns-liowing tho amount of warrants 4vhwu on him.
Tho special ordor nt'tli* ilnv, 584, rc^u'^jg^^iocarandsalwriq? of officors, was «wTnp^wd )vo^tpi»iwl till ic-innrrriw tit 3 oloi'tvJtyr. tbfi Siildiffl s' AgenciM ,at Indianapolis anh Washington. -i *t
Tlii) followint reports und leeoinmoii(U»tioji9.u'«si«i tutidrt from Oomuiittofs 1?V Mr. Ttfast.n, Judiciary, S. Co, amending t^p,Prat'tiGa Apt, to lie on tiie table. Concurred in.
Jiv Mr. IsiltM, uaiiit', asked that the Didtrictiii^ iiill^Nu. 122, be referred back to the' Judiciary.
By Mr.'-Stein, same, M. 13, in relation to"cIfajige,ifvenue. Amendments. O.uii^urred in. T1ie auven.1 menta were adopted 104,
and the bill ordered engrossed, Haiina, Corporations, 3.
Bish-
c..nferri-ig corporate powers upon (ip.7 Pas.-a-ji: .recommended. Mr. C'ulleii pposcd the bill.as tending to iiigerous centraii^atioo of power. ilesars. IJai.nu, VV. Icott and Oyter advoeatod the bill.
Mr. Niies denounced the proposition* contained in the bill. It conferred corpoitile" powers upon one man appointed by a li/ieign potentate.
Mr. licnnell also oppsid the liiil Ttie report of the Committee was concurred in, to 19, and the bill was ordered engrossed, 24 to 13.
Bill aas-t rting Lhe Cyiitrol of the .State over raiTroail corporations, was taken up and referred to liie Committee on Judiciary. 'Q.J 'V'
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Efieclaf 'ortler for the hoiir'Tvas taken up—the report of tiie t.'oinmittee on the subject of providing ionms for the State oilicors and .Ku^prouje. Court, recomnienuirig tho lease-\rt' the property of the Messrs. Gallup, corner of Tennessee and Market street at §4,500 per annum.
The subject was postponed till Tuesday at 2 o'clock. The fuilowing"rcpoi-ts and re'eomuibndations were received and acted upon •-—t»y- M-r,-J«jl.nsoii, Corporatiornr,"t." 13,11. umend tiie Practice Act. Passage concurred in.
By" Mr, Terry, fciwatcp Lands, S. 94. protecting fur-bearing animals. Indefinite.^ postponement.. Report laid on the table. l»y Mr. Ileagan, Temperance S. 4G, .Liquor Law—amendments. Report eou-. t.une.1 in. Postponed till Wednesday next, and ^00 copias ordered printed.
By Mr. Uichmond, County and Township business, .S. CI, amending the act in relation to supervisors of highways. Fassage concurred in
:'y~
By Mr. Wai.i, samo, S. 58, amending the act of organisation of County Boards. Passage concurred it.
By Mr. Lewis, same, 8, 95 aiid 74. Passage concurred in. By Mr. Richmond, same, 8.101, amending the Township business act Indefinite postponement. Concurred in.
By Mr. Milligari, Rights and Privileges, s. 16, dellning what shall be a legal day's work-.—eight hours —lie on the table. Subject postponed to Thursday at 2 o'clock.
By Mr. Perry, Rights and Privileges, 110, repealing the Dog Law indefinite postponement. Concurred in.
By the same, S 6, amending the act regulating the relations of master and •.apprentice 'indefinite postponement.—
Concurred in.
rBy
Mr. Mason, same, S. 113, amending ttic Practice Act, giving mechanics a lien to siil:n,i.truMi'rs. Indefinite postponement'. Concurred in •--"TE¥'-ron?\v1ug resolutions were "introduced liyMr. Ki huioiid, raising a committee of three, to sec l.ow muc is due from the
Terre llaute Pmilroiid. Adopted. Messrs. Eiue,' BeiiiieU'aiid Carson were appointed. By Mr. Boiinaii),jidjoiirnnient to nine clock to-morrow. Agreed to,
ByjJMr. Perry, joint resoluiiou directing iLt-i Auditor of fatate to ascertain the number, incurable (insane) in the 8tate,— Adopted.
By Mr. .Wolcott. joint, resolution directing the burning of certain cancelled, unsigned and broken bank bills, and'destruction of notes. Referred to the Committee on finance,
Tiift following bills were introduced ar.d referred By Mr. Alien, iJZ relating to witness0.- "allowing" both parties to testify in suits growing out of settlements of estule.'.* Judiciary.
My Mr. Milligan, 132, providing tor p.-ife.nuig claims of titles to real estate, County and township business.
B3 Mr. 0\ ler, i3-i. authorizing towns to regulate the liquor tratiie. Temperance.
By Mr. Rice. 136, vacating highway: in certain cases, ltrntde. My Mr. Masou, 130, aincitding section 3o
j,
and suction irf of the act allowing County Commissioners to organize turnpike companies. County and Township business.
By. Mr. Bonha.u, 1ST, amending section 33 of tho Practice Act. Ju li4^ nary
My Mr. Mansou, lid, amjjndiny the dog laws County and Township business.
By M. Stein, 1 sy, carr\ing uito ell'eet the nrant for Agricultural College-, appointing a Board of Trustees, and locating Agricultural College at Tippecanoe Battle Ground. Agricultural College.
By Mr. liiiiley 140, authorizing Insurance to close up their business by re-ls-uint iis risks
By .Mr Milligan, 141, punishing drun-1,eiiiie.-s, lining I10111 ten to. fifty dollars. Judiciaiy
Mr. Culler, presented a petition in rei-t-i'oi.fe t.. v.ater power at Lnwreneebuig for aioil- and Interna! impovemeiil Canal-and Internnl liiipi'ov.'iiient.'-.
B\ ill Stein, S. I 12, to provide foi the pas nieiil of eei iuin partie-. for labor on public .work-.
K\liaoi«llnui,y iani—I'as Any body Hoard a Uliici.",' Kvplod1 ai Madura hills?
The London Eiigilieei'. ill the coiir-Te of a di-ciis-ion of the fei vent heat Will) which the elements eompo.iing the interior of the lobe are supposed to be kept in a conliiinal state of fu-ion, introduces the following -lory, which t.as been going Unrounds of the French papers, all of which seemed to absorb it with edifying credulity at vyorlhx the careful attention of -cientiil men: "Not far from tin Falls of Niagara wa a glacier, belonging ton Company Who realised enormous profits b) the sale .i ice in the western cities dii*ring the uuimer months. A few days later than tl..- Aspinwall. explosion, an aurora boreulis of magnificent proportions was observed wheeling its shafts several nights in succession in the northern iky, ciiu-ing two lightning cooductoi-s on the top ei the glacier to emit long electrical llanies of a bluish color. In the mean time:i boiling noise was heard inside the glacier, ace.mj nniod with a discngageireru ot c»s. ::n.i occasional loud detonativas. A Captain ot militia ventured to cnier an o|« ing in the ice with alight, wl.en the gucier burst with an explosion tnat.-h.'ok the whoie country. Happily nobody was kili-jd except the unfortunate Captain, ot v. tioin not a trace could le f.-und. The glacier contained 10,000 tons of ice, "and a'ter the explosion there was a fall of lukcWarn (voter over a space of 500 yard- in diameter. The theory of the cause of the explosion is-, tDat the two lightning conductors oil the glacier acted under the infiuencc of the electricity as the two poles of a voltaic battery, and decomposed the ice into a mixture ot oxygen and hydrogen gases, which of course exploded with resistless puwer on the iutro rliwtiiAn a ,.!t ..
ductionof a light." 'At
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Among the namerora IntenrattefiaT"" things at Paris this year, will be a regatta in July, with prizes amounting to $5,000.
Almost everybody is going to Europo— It is estimated that at least 10,000 |^w Yorkers will bo in Paris next summed.
Our Minister at London is deluged .with lotlefn from Fenians agents, begging hint to assist them to return to the United States. 1 ..r:
'England has no Minister resilient at the Courtv.f ttrtrr.e, but for many years diplomatic intercourse has been steaijil}7 kept up benvften the two Governments by special missions.
California persists in all sorts of contradictions. Vp in tho 8ierrus ihtfy have been having violent snow sloitna, witii vigorous thunder and iigiining.
The Piuseiaus are. fin unpopular at Frankfort that lien the burghers give a party they send out cards with '|3. P.'' (sons Prussians) in the corner. .1
The. assessors re.ikon that (!a1iforiiia has increased $10,000,000 in wealth since 1805, and can now afford to pay taxes on 1)92,000,000 worth of property..
MiiS Eliriiia Cook, ot Davenport, had tier collar bone broken last Thursday riij^lic, while attempting to skate backwards, on the i'ne King Park, near that city.
Punch
oiler- aa a Seiitlifierit^ ^May the
tear of oensibiluy l.e wiped by the pocket liandberchie.f of co'aiinoii sense.
How odd it- is, said Pat, as he trudged along 011 loot, one hot sultry day, "that man never meets a can going the same way he is.':
iiusliands who habitually leave their wives alone, to attend clubs, have club on •the brain, and ousrht to have it on the skull.
'Ar-'ljrtty-just—arriTe.i Washington esp.ed the dome of the Capital, und inquired if it were ihe gas-works. •'Yoa," Sai.l a bystander, -for the nation.' r1 -f"Pray excuse a bit of. EAiitfSLV'* siid Smith to Jones :--»4hu you are an infamous liar and scoundrel.'1 "Pray pardon a touch of irony," replied Jones, as he knocked him down with a poker.
A doctor's wife attempted to move him by her tear's. '-Ann,'' said he. "tears are useless. I have analyzed thom. They contain a little phosphate of lime some chlorate of sodium and water .'1
The-Odd Fellows in this country nuaiber 30,000 more than they did a year ago. Since the foundation of the Order in 1819, over 500,000 persons have been initiated into it. -.j'Nt ..t "V .j(
A fortune of $200,000 awaits the' i'.laim of Dr. Benjamin F. Patterson,' ill Mobile, Ala. He was last heni'd iron, at fierniuda^Hundred in 1804, when he was a surgeon in the army. ...
A hoy attempted to kill the cashier of the bank at Port Jerve=, M. J., the other day, by discharging a pistol in his face, intending thou to roti the bank but the ball missed its aim.
Tlie islands ot Valencia have had a meeting to express loyalty to ihe British crown, and to declare uieir readiness 10 defend tlu: Atlantic cable, that lands on their shores, should their be any Hostile intori«rciicV-
The Honolulu suya: "l'here is no leu denying that wc are paitieularly a colony ot America, and our trade is und wili be almost wholly with her is the mother country, if lightly directed and fostered by treaty stipulations."
Boston'lias contributed $,0,000 to the relief of the Cretans, and is increasing the amount.
Dai-iiei angler, a window cierk in the Bos'tan Post Office, was detected robbing letters a day or two since, aiid at his arraignment, Friday, pleaded guilty, and was put under -35,000 .iids for trial at tbe next term of the United Sates District Court.
Two tanks of cider in BuflMo, eiich containing five hundred barrel, of r.pple juice, stored for making vinegar, exploded the other day, lotting out their contents in a duluge.
The pompous epitaph ol a close-fisted citizen closed with the following piusag' of scriptuie: "lie that^iv.-th to the poor ieiideth to th« Lord.'' "Tliat may be, .lilc.quii-'ed Sambo, ''but when .ii.t noo died de Lord di.ln'i owe him a red cent,.'
Among the arrested perrons or New Vor., last year, are lecor.ted IK editors, 41 reporters, T&3 printers, 94 artists. 44 ae' tors, ilSo schoiars. i'i engi avers, 1*2 law ers. 139 physicians, 78 tea., hers, 795 merchant-. 22 telegiapi. up.ratis. .17." tnusicians, -and 'officers of the .United States.
111K a(.|.i©aching otule eituv'asss in Tennessee will be a very exciting one, Tlie Governor i- ei-poeted to iisue hie proclaniaiio'n for ihe election of members of Congre.-s in Pol.r.coy The. Memphis Po thinks likeiy that thu Legislaiure will enfvaneise c./ljied citi.xn.-. A new' feature or tile campaign will be the intro duelion of Noithein Speakers. Ii is ex peeled that Wade, Sherman, Goltax. Lo gan, Ivellet Bingham, Wilson, Boutweil Fi.d Douglas?, and others, will go down there.
A toky t.dd ..f Stewart, the dry goods millionaire, thai knowing a certain article wr.s rising, he sent lo a Boston merchant to buy up everything oi the kind at''"the hub." He overlooked thi putting tip of his ov.r. prices, however, i-orreT-pond to the 1 ise, the Bostonian found it out, aleI b.Might half of Stew all ..v\n stock at t'.vo cent- a ymd less than market rates.helore the uierehiuit prince tound a it out. Stewart ha 1 Ij buy his own goods at an advan.-e.
Last winter, d.umg revival in a negro congregation 111 tlarmai, one c-f the members—a bold aud very earnest colored womati—relating her expelietn.e and rejoicing in the taei thai -he .vas a Chiistiairwtmnrn~raid': "Iwould radef.ee a deckhand on de ark ot. de Lord den be .le Captain of the Wild Wagoner tliat boat was then the Wheeling and Cincinnati packet, and one 0! tiie finest,vessel above the falls of the Ohio.
TilK number oi American visitors to Jerusalem is greuter ttian that irom any Luropean nation excepting ltussia. Atreadv. during tin? t'.nll. upward of IwonKpassed through Bvirut
enroidc
iam, and the feason had hardly begun. Dr. Pation' of Chicago. Dr. Uuddington and iady. of Drooklyn Ivev. E. 1*. Hammond. the revival preacher, and his iudy Mr, Coe, ot 2v"\vaix ilr. und Mrs. Taylor, of New, York, Mr. ana Mrs. Shelley, of Cleveland and Mrs. Met7.nl, of St. Louis, are among the number thus far and Lgypt is said to be lull of Americans. 'j {. a'
There is a note to hi- wife, which he" sent home with a busket or provisions, tht postscript to which reul- '-You will find my letter at the bottom of the basket. If you should fail to do so, lei :ne know AS SOoIi its possible.,
It is said of this same ctiuracter that on one occasion he took i^ lighted paper to find his Wu up stair- v,iiliout accident, and alter gelling it baek with thanks,
Lin.icli at
rifoman'rllablt.
Wo find the following among tlie
bpla in the lust
Galaxy:
"The eyeing of women by women is 4$e #The nioat (^Tensive mauifestatiena, su^erciliftusnfllis now to bft metjrith iij goeiety. Few observant persons can have failed*to notice the manner in which one woman, who is no], perfectly well-bred or perfectly Jtlttd: hearted, will eye over another woman who she thinks ia not in such good society, and aboya all, j$e_ the time being so costly "a dress as she herself is in. It is done everywhere at parties, at church, in the street. It is done by women in all conditions of life.— The very servant girls learn it of their mistresses. It is done in an instant.'Who cannot call hundreds of instance of that sweep of the eye which takes in at a glance the whoie woman and what sho has on, -from
!top-knot
tie? It maynot be a new fashion of behaviour but the daily increasing ing pretence of tho people to superiority, bscuuse they can afford to spend inore money upon their backs than others can, makes it at once more common and more remarkable even than it was ten or fifteen years ago. Men are never guilty of it or with such extreme rarity, and then in such feeble and smail-souled specimens of their sex, that iL may be sat down as a sin not masculine,'orat least epicine. But women of sense, of some breeding, and even ol some kindness of nature Will thus endeavor t» assert a superiority upon the meanest of nil pretences, and inflct a wound in a manner the most cowardly because it can not be resented and admits of no retort. If tliey but only knew, how unloVely, how positively offensive, they make themselves in so doing, uoi only to their .silent victims, but every generous hearted man who observes then- maneuver, they would give up a triumph at once so mean and so cruel, which is obtained at such .1 sucritioe on their part. No other evidence than this eyeing is needed that a woman, whatever be her birth or breeding, has a small and vulgar soul
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A story has not into prim about a horrible Madame R., who lives 111 Fifth avenue, and is the iashionabic auortionistof Now York. 8he has a big furnace to burn up the babies.
A one-eyed baby, otherwise a proper child, was recently born at Ottawa, (J.'W. The "orb was situated in the centre of its forehead, an inch and a hall from the roof of the nose.
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has the following sea
sonal lejode upon snow. llow lovely is tliK virgin bdo'.v,
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'ilia ciutiles tbeiultj mouuiuiu's WUUeju tiit? silent vmn Tbe i'ruSen'stteuuis &nd hntntuiiis stop.
JTiost'is UttCtagB, »e« th*. window.efaovra—' 1 Cow beautiful cacti Tiew'ou it Cut 11 bO lovely i*my mrne iit.u houtpaiutt} c^at-B uf blue ou ir. tl'
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How fail lin' eccU'., with uiuiitle wtiit^ And suow-wvo.ithcW ruof ami trees in it^ •... But ldouTttbiuk I'm called on iulte,
To wait up to tnj mitoaiu it!
Wfihave some celebrated runners in the United States, but scarcely equal to a Mexican thirty-three years ot age, named Ocbos, who lives at Hidalgo, in Southern Chihuahua. He lias been known to beat a man on horseback for a distance of thir ty miles. Ho has often made one hundred and fifty miles in twenty-four hours. A friend of mine lately gave him fifty dollars to carry a letter fifty miles And bring him an answer. He did it in twen-ty-two hours, taking as he thought plenty of time, there being no great hurry. The last fifty miles he- made in seven hours. From, this may be gained some idea of the trained courier system of Montezuma and the Peruvian Incas.-—
Mexican Correspon
dence $ir*r •. .if-itttit ..ail »,».»— ft if The otherdify a'r ceachor at &. ladies' school wliil/j puTnrrg a company of juveniles of the gentle six through their epelk ing, came to 1I1.0 word "lad," of which, in accordance with the modern method of tuition,, she asked the signification. One little puss, on the question being .put, with a sidelong look, idushingly answered: ''I'Y.r courtin vvi."V' i-,
doues said to Ilawkin a crusty old bachelor, ••What a pity that old Golden has gone blind. Loss of sight is a terrible thing, and the poor fellows eyes are quite sealed up. "Let him marry, then." exclaimed tlie wappish old cclibat f'-Let him marry, and if that dotji not open his ayes, he is indeed in a hopeless condition.'
A Fronchman named Calion, who died in Paris not many years ago, was remarkable for a bovine tendency. There is a letter of his in existence as follows: '-My Dear Fiicnd: 1 left my knife at your lodgings yesterday. Pray sand it to me if you find it. Yours, Calion. P. 3. Never mind sending the knife: I have found it.:'
NTLT2MAN, talking with iwo ja-
dies, stepped on a hogshead hoop, that flew up and struck him in the face. Good gracious i" said be, "which of you dropped that?"'..
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fiOTOne' pimple is a lileinmish, two pimples are a.. mottjiicaMor.,, three pimples «rs a disgust, but fool' or more punpi.-..- are truiy distressing to any one.— Palmer Ve^etalMc i..osmi tji'. Lotion is the sovereign reii.fdy' for ail such aiiiiction dwlw
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BOOTS
for Jerusa-
h.-jj ol tl sluii'i^lSl
the dark «s nt first,
if
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BKKKM\-N 13TUKBT, N. V. 'or Gruirr. I'oiTet*, tidltant) tinono Sack?,
C'otiiM. iUltj. lbuit u«igs. Writing, rsev\B. B-"k uu Sainl I'ul'-r» l*Kpc tiit:ig:nvo_ St iiR ittiii Oiliin Knite FK Not-. .rfaiu! Uhs ting
Looia (.'o» J, ro^a^l'f., iVt»ol »nn •it ^T.vlue Mutnco:i, 'i'uitii.jr, Stiu'hii'j- biuai.ig. Sflii r»iui Hu TwiiiL®.
T\\:iif for {»ry nis, iiiocert DiUjZist8, bUip Oliaiifl ciir, BooU Biuaui^,
iirotitu
iUiitu-ib. ntOiolitr'fuf^, Fiaii«r IH^n. W- i.i'vi'i, uil.l ali.Oilf -t »rif: wy i'tiitou ii*.#!, ami Oii5 inej. can I.j «ec .. And
ot ici*
let- ..nil
F. i\l LiONNlCLl/i,
20 Hf .iu .SAT 'fvric iiauk'. iii'j.
JLLliv fcj fty—B A IvffATNS'!
Wowotil'i ttiforui our i»auvurt rii.nvU who wiih riiHSociu'tkp iiiili.tr.rv, t». arid gOl Ponn.-t3t i\li-l'4Ud. i- livta, iw all i:. »oM uadi-r co.jr, i'or «•-*-ij, fiuriu^ tiiu vV i: tor inontKtj. !\1 .'viiUOli*
u:-y\\y
AND
SHOES.
jJOOTS AND .-SllOKrt.
N !5»
A. IX I 1
1-t aeilin^
iiuuis & Siiiti'8 Very I'tieup
•To close cm tiia iar^e stock of
H011U §ltt)C!« ikkiti fxaiters,
iMukv rsjoin lor Winter btccK. Von will eifcve n:uuey caiiiug oa him at
_No. 8 Meokanics Block,
Pftrtic^lar AtxvotioniS'feiveii t«
CUSTOM WO/iK
TUU IH»partiuetf i» Ut th hnuils of $Ivib!frL
KKMKN.
nrt 1 f».it
1 AS FLTTiNlr.
CJEIGEK & lv*9 Having iommi.r.:cJ tho Gas Fitting buiiiusa in conjr^ctiou v. »u. L» k.- mUuiu^ K»ialli^u* .irent, bt?pe, by prompt uttcniivti tu viJtrii, to ait»rii :i Claire of publi patrouufe. tfliop minb Side of Main
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
"Ne-|
AOENT8 WANTID.—The ISaet CTiAnce
A^Sft'orko' Ulstorical Talne h*|aly work on our N»»J nil no competition, la
:Mstiun»l Jntar jet in tho tlsld. pram,
PARRAGUT knd ntir NiTALtTOMJMANPKBS, VyHi'U. J. T. H«H(iley, ihn dlstlnKnJsb«(l Anthor and HUtortan. boldo«ly
by
Agenti. AddreH, S. B. TTiKAT 4
CO., ffcblUhett, C5» Bfo»dw«y, M«w To^k.
»9»W
to shoe-
[IF£ C0VPAHY,
±21 Broadway, New k'ork*
itosrdl of iiircctoi-s.
A .A .low *S'! IB»«c S. #rothjngbam 6iiSuaA Willsf.,,,} t.-- litorgoL. WUlurd, Oliver H. QorfluL."* Hobry E. PMrpont,
ikSffi 0«. 'It. TUoanWr .*!?- .£ Jnuii llalaey, .. iifj JHiiugtmin XuwnseadJ'1 'tuoo. T, Buckhty •&:
Oliver H. Gorflyu S. B. Ottilteadua, Piter O. Corusli, Hou. W'm. Kelly, Win. S. I'iidfi-lt, Gil. 1. Buockaiua, Jug. A. tjprajuci Kufus It- Graves, A. V. Blate, Juoiotfo. Nojt-a, Wm. 0. Fowler,1 tSttiuUel il. C'ftidtt S. :j. f.eilllf.-v, Wm. P. Preuii. a,
UeityA. «-f. fji i.iBiea H. l*r«jntioe, a H. Mosseuger, Sjiia G^nrgi L. Ntchoti,
I. W. FrotliiDgbmn,
in. 0. yi.el.1oti,
fal OtiVKr S. -»rtur,« Iit-wia B. Ludri,
I a l.zr.l 1'. I'jVLliC",. .Ueuj. Ui.'iij. ''i,
ii. KmthingLiam.^ H'.m. titrphen 'IV. bci
OFFICEKS. •ros?^li:
OSOltUB L. "thlXABl) President O. II. .UOKliWK. —Vice Prealaent tj W i-t.liiic frtcr«.tuiy aad Actuary A. \V. ht«HIJS, HI. U. ....W«d.' az»min«r Mice J. GKAiili, SI. I)., PliJ"»ici»tt l»ro?W»® \V. iMlLS'i'VCK ..Att'., e. Coilim-l i,-"|3 Wall bt
This Coiapan3', i.ow lully «^aaized, lia-^ng complied *ii.ii ll.e lawuof 2?.V. Slat«,HU.I depoait ed KM i«-0 uf ib Chfilal, *it!i,tlie -illierintelldout of the tusnrKiici: rtui.-ui. i.'i' llic
:.,uiUy
Wi
its pali l.vld«.ra on l»vur*l)lo eruditions as tlioS'* r.i ,.uy..tlicr inuaii-wiy. Ul.vi.lea.ls vucro*9e with thfrngeoi the policy, tl.ui parlicip&tiuK rales -arc lower ttiao tuoae of auy iiouip.tiiy lu tlie WJrtii.
Lcis-i-o putd In thirty day3 after ace notice and prool l.f de:t'li. Liberal arrau^oiucnti mado iu regard to travel.
Obo-Uiird of tiiv anioubl of prcminm will Je loaued tliu policy holder when desired. Literal acraugauients with good Agants.
AGENTS WANTED
FOB T«n
"WOMEN of the WAR!" 1 [TllAOTiKU THOUSANDS BY ITS TUK1L-lii-i reeord ol tli» nsblfe and pure uiinded women, ulio lotto*ed tlinir husbrtuds aud sous to the War. Win .:i in tlie glowing, bo.iI stirring luu^uageof
KBANK MOOfli:.
tj'Hlii.f iK-yond our uiust »»ugaiuo expectations. 12,000 Tuples Sold the first Mouth of its Issue. Hundreds of commendations from tb» frees and riiatiaituished Individuals art. ponrine iu from all tarts of the country. Agents are reporting from ten to twenty life orders per day., and say ther find many who »ro rea.ly tu take the work as aoofi as l.rcs nted, 'which It a nsw' featury iu the Book
Uusmesi. Tins work is its owu recommendation, nu.i sells in-.-lj lo tliu best classes oi society.— Fa'lliiul, energolic, pareeveri.nl men and women will in the Agency find lucrative employment.
Send for Circular, giving full particulars, and oik. ..ur t.-ruu. Address NATIONAL PliBLIStllhG CO., 148 West Fourth St Uiuclnnati, Ohloi
Frank Miller's phepaubp iiAUNEds oil liUckiuc, sor oiling Hariiessyj. Carriage 3 -Tops, -rea^y for u«e, with directions focusing. Frank Miller's leathbc pbitSKKVATIVK and Water i'rool Oil Blaccmg for Boots ami 51)008. Frank Miller's pale pimeservatie, Expressly for Ladies,' Gentlemen's and Ohildreii'S Morocco, Ktd, Calf and Patent
Leatherbhucs.
Frank MliierV liBXLLlANT JET BLACK POLish Oil Blacking. For Salr (ienerally U1 the U. S., and Canadas.
PRANK MfLLER & OO., 18
\I
Si
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Gedar Street, New lork.
COTTON WARPS
Of Extra quality, all numbers, widths, colors and pnttons liresaednn Beams, ready for the Loom, For by^
I\ wiubbMN & mm,
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
Wool & Woolen Yarns
-JOLD ON COMMISSION.
FASHIONil FOR 1887.
BnuHey'ft Implex Elliptic
or Double Spring Skirts Will not Bend or Break like tho single springs. Tlieyaro both Durable, Economical, aiid Stylish, and will preserve their FBarcor and gracefnl shape where other Skirts ar thrown aside as useless. WEST, BRADLEY & CART, 97 Chambers Street. N. Y.
THE HORACE WATERS GKAWD, SQUARE AND UPRIGHT
PIANOS, MELOftEOM,
And Cabinet Organs, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. The Best instruments made, warranted for si* years. Now Octave Pianos tor *276 and up ards. ScdondhandeJ Pianos at barga in}, prises from 860 to 4bib. i.il.era't discount to Teaolior3and Clergy-m.-D. rF.etory 1 ud Warerooms, Np: 431 Broadway Ne^v V'.rK. iloli \CE WATERS & Co., Manufacturers.
Washes Well! Wears Well!
THE OEUrtTItfE
AlAtilC RUFFLE!
'fhesa gooaa havin- th- iilu ve tiad mark on the Box ittid Catd^ arc Wjivranted to tncasore six fuil ywrJy iu oach pif-ce, aa»i to WE\H aud WASH 88 weil u.s «inv madf by h»ind.
THE GENUINE MAGIC RlTFFr.ES still manufactured by the original inventors and patentees, on superior machinery, from tin? beat materials, and under carviui sviporvison, liav-' with-tood the t«*3tf of nix YKA&6' cjnatant uot, gi«iog invariable satisfaction.
Muuutactutcd lv Ti.iL AlAuIO KCJFFLE COMPANV, 95 Ohatnborn Nov York. Also Mauni'arturers of lllTVKiiE Ft»l.*T»Kfi IRONS.— HOM«-MAPF, BUFFI.K*
The Advertiser's Gazette,
I
frir»cit
rs-.L
*i.s ~r
near the Terre
H*nh» Ht-nsc. a-)iint
BUCKELL, llOViE IJ 1
n.
1'uinler, tiraiuer, I'upai- ilauger Sl.op on 4t I, Strior, £.1 ljooi Noni. i.i' Kngiue llouse
Terre Hante, Iixlinua.
r.y strict attention to busincaa, r.sd moderate rharges, I hov-e to merit cliaro ot pul.iic patrJIiage. dot ld3m
iSL BY S UCHU is the CUKE Pain and Weakness iu the B*ck and Loiiiband all those complaints reduliing from liMruiig^nu-nt of the kidneys und arinary organs. iloM in large bottles by the pruggists. IIAHKAL, Uli»LbJY CO., Wholesalf) Iiuggiste, 111 hanib- fs 6i., i*«w Yo» ».
fnr
AD1KKTINERM can procure a c.'iijitin lilt «»f .,11 Newspapers published in the Nt v. Kn^iau-i Matt-f, by enclosing 25 cents n.ui'.O. P. ItoWELL Jt CUf. Advertising Agents, Uv':'ton, folk.
25 0KNT8 TO SAVE 25 DOLLARS.
Ifogomitn's Benzine—Instantly removes Taint and lirettsc ,S(.nu.i cleans Gioven, Silks, liil)l.on9 ic., e.junt t. tJ.'W. Sold l'y Druggiate.
CONSUMPTION, SCROFULA, RHEUMATISM &C. lloK«-mau"s Vcuuine Medicinal «il I,iV«*r Oli.—Oiu Uit Iihs stood tlie test of 20 tars' aud ihoufanda oi patients atlrilmie their recovery to its J*''. It is wairanl. pure. ItKGEMAN 4 u., UU-.-misi3 and U-u^ist., Now York.
C11APP£D HAN ilS A Nil FACE, SORE LIPUfi. cored .it o.-.r- i.v iiii usj or ilcgeuinn's Campbor ire with Uljar'U.', keeps -,h Iiands soft ill the col-le«( nc.il-.r-i Si-e lh»t )wu g't the Genuine.— .U Ly Drv.^ihta.
«UKE PILE CiifiE:: lit. Giibi.-t's Tile Tnau'uin.-Lt, f..r the raJicsii cure of Til Prolapsus,Ac., without an opor.itioo ii.y.iiciiif, li' the worst ca«in five minutes, and haeH^jnever failed to cflect a pcrniai.i et cure. Send^^for Circular, Sold by Drngffiita .generally.—^.Iiiocount to Dealers.— Agent, wanted cvery-pnwhero Sent hy mail, o.i i*i..-ti^t cf FI) Rr/^DOLljAKS. J. B. KOSIAlUfK Ma nagger, 575 Broadway: Now York.
HOST jWM*f fnrtM Blsir •fBctrk, A!pU«»»trtW ContelnMK tb. jctMl princiSNjofftttpn Mk udqiiiMik «"W« Sou byOMBfM*.
Itales,
IdiBserf k. (Vs Bf»l
WC.
pub-
li^hed at llnBtou, Mass., i=* tlie ovly pnblication of jo k?il iu ihis uv,.ry. ft coii tains iuf'.irmation iiidi*pul»lie lo Advertiser. Sul)STi|'lion ptkc ij't-j O.'iuti'.}*** iu advauce. specimen copies, lo c^nih.
[mpartial Wiifierlngs. Neither W»-alih, Refinement. Station, or Condition wo exempt ri1*ii£ I'ii fLOToK or Frnmle's Friend, cx1. pivtj-sly ft• tho «ni-fit of lnmales duffering It ii\ Kti-1 all tiiu^e troublesome complaints thswt iuTii*) prematura old age, and render lii'u miecral'lf. Descriptive pa iiiphl«t sont un rec«*ipt ttf pustage siiUitp, HAliHAL, 'UISLLV «fc C.) il Chauibcts St., New York.
tuAfl MNIa,
A large jonrnsl, puMiahad monthly,
s*ut fi*t,
coatsbainK teaertptlon» of city and country property. Bwfjftig*. Hlow, Lota, Fanu, Ceutry tab,
Firms in Tennaylvania, Now Jorsoy, Maryland, Dataware, Virginia, and other Statea.Landi in PenniylTania and the Sonth and TK"est.
For fall particular*, prices, terms, Ac., tvnd for BEAL S8TATB HKCOKD. OHoe, 837 Seoth Cth Street, Philadelphia.
Madamform
iiwiL'f) hauhabial balm
and Patent BBKAST KLETATOR.—To deveiopo tha phyaielogically. Depot, 363 Canal St., N.
Y.
Send for circular. Sold f.y drtig-
giita. Agonta panted.
S3* A PllTSlOuoUtCAI. VIEW OP MARRIAGE, oontaining nearly 30U pages, ,*nd. 130 line Plate Sngraving* of the Anatomy of the Human Ofgaat in a atata of Health and Dlaoaae, wittt a Troatiee on Karly Krrora, ita deplorable conseqnonces upon the Miod and Body, with the Author's Plan of Tro*tment—the only rati^Ul and successful mo.il) ot Cure, as shown by the report ot case* treated. A truthful adTleer to the married, aud those contemplating marriage, who entertain doubts of tliefr physical dnndition Sent free of postage to any addross, on receipt ol
ib
cents in stamps or postal currency, by addressing Dr LA CBOIX, NO. 31 Maiden Lane, Albany, T. Ihe Author may be consulted upon any of the diseases upen which- his boot treats. }lt.4icine seut to any part of the World.
WINTER EHPLOYIIKKIT. PKB MONTH snd Expenses Paid Male W Fenale Aeents, to introduce a very ..ewoad I'tefal lnveatloB, of absolute utility in household. Agents prolaring to work on CoutmiBsion can earn frcm $'20 S.iO per day. For full particulars, euciose stamp, and addredj,
W.G WILSON CO..Ole*»laud, Ohio.
1TTANTRD—Agents to sell Gen. Basil W.Dnks's Vy "History of Morgan's Cavalry." Kvery1 bihy bnys It. Agents are making 8t0(i pr week, For rlioice of territory, addrifa Gao. B. Fess&iukn, Publisher, 114 Main St., Cincinnati, Ohio.
C.WITTIG&CO.,
1/ Have taken Inventor) .«
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W 'i'' and Save
lee .3 3-./H. ji'v'-HrlSt iM?
Redoeed the Price
^s'lUl ii irA "T.-i l*C .cl -U .& OF riVtlbu
ALL THEIR @OODS!
-fdi ii-'.dm br»: 'j
Their entire Winter Slock
l8to,bespld at -jA
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ACTUAL COST! ss*
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WITTIG & CO.3,
73 MAIN STHEKT,
OPPOSITE MoKEEN'3 BANK
delBdawtf Terre-Haute, lnd.
STOttAGE, COMMISSION & GRAIN. j-t.
cox. r. st. uuupmtcT.
COX dr HUMPHREY, Fowwardlng&Conimission UTerchants
Office No. 7 Soutb Water Street, And AVharf-Boat foot of Sycamore Strevt,
Evaitsville, Indiana,
GENERAL STEAMBOAT AGENTS, And SOLE AGENTS for
Nashville if Northwestern Railroad, and Nashville and Chattanooga liailroad. Through Bills and through Rates given to Nash vllle, and all points South. n27d3m
3. Whitkd, W. 1)EAPI:B. Terre Haute, lud.
Ki,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS Aud CoUou Factors, iio. *27 Canal Street, New Orleans, La.*
W. L. IIiAPEB, will remain in Terre liauteand make liberal cubIi advances on Consigiiment^. L'i* office for tho present is with Bantam & Orlu«s Beai Estate Agents, ovor Davis' Drugstore.
R1CFEUENCE9:
Wm. Glenn A Sou's, Hamilton, Clay & Co., aua Pvaruo, Tolie & Hoiton, Cincinnati, IJ. SUewmaker and Bemont & Co., Terre Haute. Wiliard A Porter, Kvansville. •/. H. Carter, Wallace & Co aud WelU Bro.'a, New Orleans. Tuckerman, Mulligan Ac Co., N. Y. mbiJdly.
JOHN JOHNS & CO.,
Commission Merchants, —ANH— GENERAL DEALEBSIX PKODUCE, Ac.,
N 911 North L?vc»n hot. Oherry It Wash Nts., JOHN JOHNS. F. L. Jouns. dec25illtn
St. Louis,
A
Mo.
I A S N E tJ ascEiviNO roaWAani CommiMsiuu Morcliaiit,
AN1» DEiLfMS
Or a in, Flour a tl 6 a It. Waee House—Ou tbe Canal, wear ^tie Tt-rrv Haute
Uichmoud and K. & U. K«tlroad Depot* maj&dwtf TfcRkK IIacie, Ino,
JOHN HANEY TOH^ Cf STOKAGE,
A I N
riTHE
JJNION BAKERY.
ALONZO HANKY.
HANEY & CO., COMrtllSlON AND E A S
Warehouse ou first St., at the Canal Basin. jau9iiwtf TKKHK HAUTE, IND
MAGISTRATE.
JL offlco and duties of Justice of the Peace, am) to tbe writing and takingof acknowledgements oi Deods, Mortgages, Lenaen, Ac. Ii.t will also attend to the colicztivu of Notes and Accounts.
IR.OK ll£lirici & KRO Manufacturers of all kinds of
CEACKEES. and Dealors in
TEBBE deSOdly "T0''
Carriage Painting! Wi'red.
HOWARD MANArUrO, Oarriago Paintw, Ckjrner 5th and Cherry Streets, over L. Byera' Carriage and Wagon Shop.
All work entrusted to my car*, will be done with neatness and dispatch, and warranted to give satsljactlon. A reasonable share of public patrcnagt I* rnapectfbllj sollelted jell tf
—mvTieooDi. ORY GOODS.
TiJELL, RIPLET & 00,'S
Semi-Annal Clearanee Sale
Tr-jra fdi -MI •ft"! -sMib"«
or
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DRY GOODS
jbeHS*'!
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Prevent Carrying Over
uo.-j.
ffli '4'\,' it.li'!
Call and examine for yourself it .l .fli 'riaJo.
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1
A Sewing of 10 to 25 pet cent, in puKchasing at this House !S1'3
Jf. WALKILEY,
Merchant^' Tailor* I
Keeps constantly on band a large assortment of
Cloths, .ol«6 -xo't -'«.ixsT6X "aauts'4
:i
Cassimeres A
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T. S. OlBBS. 'tv.Lee Cranoall. New Orleans,
S. WHITED & CO.,
Vestlngs.
Geutlemeii in want of Clothes made to ordet:'should call and examine I 3K# 191]
GOODS & PRICES
xy AT HIS *.
/•'K .Uoi
TAILORING Oi»i»
fu-.t UMit'f ••Wb'K
ESTABLISHMENT!
East Side of the Public Square
COAL.
I A E O
Is now supplying the best quality of Kiver Goal at the market rates. Orders left at Chambers' Grocery Store, .southwest corner of the Public Sauare, will tecei-re usompt attention. Jnfity
Z^IOAL I COAL!.—Of a Superior \J quality, from the NEW MINKS at CD»RYSTII.LS, for sate cheap, at the E.AC. R. R. Co. Depot. We respectfully solicit all Dealers and Consumers of Coal, to call und examine It. Any quantity oar be had at all times by applying to the Agents, J. 1'. Davis, Marble Shop, \Vabaah St., Frank Garthwsit, FroutierGroc-ry and Provision Store, Terre liaute, lud. n'28d6m PIONjtSEK COAL MINING CO.
COAL AT 121-2 CTS! TOHN McFAKLAM IS NOT tl furnishing tho best quality of ttiYer foal, at TWELVE AN'l) A HALF CENTS per. bushel, scree»e«lton a wider screen than any othor Dealer is using. Orders lett at the Coaoty Scales, or at Woodmansee's Grocery, on Main street, next door to C. C. ttjiiith A Co.*s Stove »tore, will receivo prompt attention. Leave orders witti (ins. Arnold, at the Post Office. se4dfm
HATS AND CAPS, ui
KW YOK
N
undprsigned will attend tc
A
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LIKUd B. DENEU1E,
ffice corner of Third and Ohio Streets, Terre aute, Indiana. inrh'^»3in.
J,,j
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RETAIL!
iai vos sat -i ••&«<*« 5 .••stikft *61 A
Commences Jan'y 4tb. 1^7
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taij't il.jtJiii'jfcd'! dv*« l-fcIL ii K.iq J.. w^liiin n- .» totli &*i I'l,n-)'.£S
""i.lxiC, Kit
VUIiV.T***4J
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4U! i:*li -Tllfc
Merrimack Printa 16§ cts! Sprague Prints,l^^cts! Anitericaii Prints lof ctsi Duimell Prints 16§ cts! Double Purple Prints 1$ Pink Prints 16
4« .4
2-3
6
2000 yards Bleached Muslin rrf 12^ cents a vh 1 2000 y'ds Brown Muslin 12| 2000 yards heavy yard wide
Brown Muslin 20 cents! All Wool Flannels 25 centsi French Morenoes 65c to $1! Figured English Morenoes yard wide 33£ cents! 3000 yards Best Figured I)e!
Lanes 25 cents! I Gents Paper Collars 10 centsj per Box! Ladies Balmoral Skirts $2.0€j Wool Blankets 6, 8 and $1C per pair. „.
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All Goods Marked Doivn to exceedingly LOW PRICES to close Winter Stock! ..iai
.'V"3*uWaa£ 1-j aelU. -IftVi: od'F
TIJELL, RIPLEY & CO '.S. Main street, corner ath, Terre-Haate.
MERCH'T TAILORING.
jyjERCHANT TAILORINGS.
s., ujit. ^_y7oq»^t| Kti-4«.:. jArfl
'tri^f ai'-JftiS'.F
vitr waxtxawt
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tf.k vihml
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2,000 j^ards Fancy Plaids at 20cti^
2.00]O y^'rds Fancy Plaids at 25cto. Elegant Eepp Silks at 93,00.
Eie§aMWFigttred Silks at 2,50.rji Elegant Corded Silks at 2,15. tjt
Efcgant Plain Silks at 1,%.
Good Twilled Flarinel»at 40 centt-
Jeans at 100,65, 75, 5& and 30 cts.
Good Blankets from 4,00 to $10,00.
Gopd Balmorals at 00, 3»ft0 a 4 0 0
Good Pribts at 12^, 15., 16§,18 and 20 cents jtsmu
Good Shirting Stripes at 20 cttf' An Excellent Kid Gloro at 1,25. Shawls and Cloaks in endless rari
ety from 4,00 to$60,00
:Good
Hoop Skirts 75 cts?
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A Large ahd Coaplet* Aseortmewt.o^'!•**! vli j- rj» *jttj Wd'«3i
-i
...i) COMPRISING uotlsM .! tMi? 11-
T&rmine, Mink, Siberia* Sqtiirrel, Coney, WaierMinkt &c. Also, Crimea Skating Muffs—a. Ifovelt^
H.B ,/jVi .ii .IWivloK "ffi 'mpimitbi'
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EDSALL & CO., .xa*q
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JUST IN Ki£(JKiPT OF
Mens' Halo of all tajndii, Boys" Hats of u.11 Uindn,
Misites' Hnt« of h.ll liind«, Infants' Hatn of all hindt*. And at all prices.
Huts made to oriier on short notice. Comand sr«
THE FALL, STILES, Corner Main and Fifth gtrneta, Torre H:u.t iy novVTdlf a
Horses,m
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On Lafayette St.. between Canal and Depot,
HA. XJTE, INDIANA.
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—I wilt sell on Tuesdny, ^Pl.ursday an.! Saturday, between the hours of 8 o'clock- Ai M. and
M. at the Public Pound iu the city of. Terre liaute, to the htgnest bidder, at pnbliGauction, all hogs that may have been on any of these days within tho Public Pound more than twelvo boars aud all the horse* or mules tliat may have been in laid Pound mote than tu- dnj i.
A LUX. THOMAS.
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Elegant Striped Silks at 1,75.
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filegani French Valours at 2,00.^-
50 pieces Striped Poplibs
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(Other parties are aeking,J«J,oo for the mm* Goods Fine Merinos at $1^0,«1£4Q» 1,^0, 1,20} 1Q0,85 aiid 60 ct4 ,. French:iiepps and EmprMsOlotha from-75 c^e. :to 1,50^ Alpacas, Blackand Colored «H,®0 75, 65yand .60 eto. esi tl .3 Nubias as low as 25 and 60 ct»7 "$•
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SILKS SILKS
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Ri«h noire AHtlquat, Plain Colored TaftetM,, Plain and Fancy Colors, Plaid, ^trip«d Flgvr'd. Plain Black Silki,
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PLAIN PLAID POPLINS, 5 ,o PLAID FRENCH P0PUN», SCOTCH PLAIDS,
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FRENCH MERIN0ES,
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ALSO—A LAKGK STOCK OF®
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J^EW GROCERY STORE.
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Has opened a new(irocory Store on Sixth Street, two doors south of fha National House', silere he will keep not only the articles nsually found in first class Grocery Establishment, but nil the frtrtts and vegetables ot the season. Tho latter will lie Supplied from his extensive gardens, mid will h1 ways be fresh, ..oc«t7ditm
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Colwed Blaiikets,"
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Wide White aud Colored Flan*-1 nels, for Skirting zq it «^«o» Fine White Flannrht: Plain Coloreil Opera Flannels. £ilJJS03
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Ladies' Cloaking Cloths
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WATERPHOOFS, JBBQAOCLOTH8» BEAV£B CLOTHS, &o! »dJ
C0KN£LI(J8 A HACGKRTY.
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