Daily Wabash Express, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 9 February 1867 — Page 4

DA 1LY- EXPRESS ^V^WEATFALL, LOCAL EDITOB.

TERRE-HAUTIS, XJJP.

Saturday Morning, February f», 1865

RAILROAD TIME TABLE. ^'EBBB HAUTE

AND

LEAVE.

12-20 A.

ST.

INDIANAPOLIS.

Express—

6:50 A.

LOUIS, .ALTON

AND

LEAVE.

TEBBE HAUTE.

12:15 A. —Express 12:12 A. ETANBTILLE AND CRAWRORDAV1A.LE JLSAVJB. AKBRVE 6:60 A.

it...—Accommodation....3:55

3I55 P.

ROCKVILLE

A

EXTENSION.•

I J/'SO

OPENING A-\FL C10SI56 OF MALIUFC A«3JOSNW** ... I« MAILS CLOSE.

Eastern, through, daily at........'

WAY

Eastern

Cincinnati,daily at

"Western,

daily

Buckville

AND

CINCINNATI, DAILY AT.... WESTERN, DAILY AT

the Grand Army of the

THE

says:

•f

T®* OI»4^WEIFEJ5-WFFL

morning to

12:05 P. M,

Mail

P. M.

4:05 P. -Express, ..12.00 JILID

Kre're^orftd

-&M ARRIVX.

12:12 P. M-.• A?R«MAII.V......3:56 *•.•*. 4:10 P. M....JIattoon

Accom..l0:00

A. M.

riiay

m,TW'gi

LEATE ABKIYE4:05 P. M...R^. .'.:T/.X .T.::.7..c...II:00 A. TERRE-HAUTE POST OFFICE

ijer

7-00

•'""9L22p. T'

mail daily at

FIT V"

way mail, daily at

.3.00 P.

ISvansville and way mail daily

ilerom, Monday

at

Howesville, Friday at-

7.00

p.

«.•»••• T.00

ASHBORO, MONDAY AT...

p.

MAILS OP1SN.

EASTERN, THROUGH, DAILY UT...*4.AL

OFF.

EASTERN, WAY NMIL, DAILY ATI4...

-5.00'P.

O*WV»

Bockvilleand way mail, duily st

Evnnsville and way daily at

Merom,"Wednesdaymail

Howesville, Friday at...

Ashboro, Monday at

6.00

__ TO-DAY'S ADVEKTISEMJ^.TS

lurSaie—Fresh

ICH

CITY AND STATE ITEMS.

|6S-The

Vigo County Agricultural

Association meets this afternoon, at the old Court House.

Half-hour prayer meattngi are

being held at New Albany. They are held at

8 A. M.

and

4J

p..

M%

F?ANK

65

$18

for

"S®*The

REPP^LI?,

$1,000

... »»I

G®"THE

at

Siehmond, this State, the Telegram thinks will exceed

above

Religious services will bo held at

the.Second Baptist Church next Sabbath morning at eleven o'clock. Serviqas

ducted by Rev.

Hejg' The

School boys of

down with

'Waiting

^FORLORN

New Albany Commercial

'-We

feel safe in saying that the

Soap House in New Albany under the sttpeiintendency of

MR.

The Lafayette Journal says that

feara are entertained that the'fruit crop in that vicinity has been seriously injured by the late sleet storm. The major part

the crop, it is thought, will never get berond the bud.

F^^A

IFLIU

"Four

wafce"iip

FINC^ THAT^PTURCTOY

ushered in

icksburg, December,

expenses..

till

1

£9*

^JI.V ST

.son-

E. H.

Weir

^veiling,

little town of Bcasil, twenty

twenty miles eart of this dty, is

"some"

en secret organisations, having one for every night in the week, Sundays excepted.

1 ft

protracted meetings at Bloom-

iugton are still progress.

A

large

number of persons have united with the Methodist and Presbyterian churches of that place.

IW-WP" '*STA-'IA

Porsons who desiri to have thei.r,

hen• lay

fresh meat a couple of

.indioflto

OFF/will

Sist

a blessing to the poor of

prove

|to

the city, for

Whlah thev should ever be grateful:"

HIYRI3ON (boun­

ty, got into a fignt. The teacbor, Miss Hiestanil, interferred. and

WAS

A

from the firm of Edsall

T.

Busine??

knocked

club. The

revolvers,

-LADS"THCRRTRFROW

and beg an firing at each other,

fortunately, without doing any damage.— The young ideas of Harrison county do &et need to be taught how to shoot.

§6^ WM. P.

Town, Esq., haj retired

&

Co., aud

for something

the

will

return East. This stop has become neaessary for the benefit of his wife's health. Mr.

is a clover gentleman, and has.

during his brief reiidenfe in our city made many warm friends, who will regret his departure.

IS "brushing

up," and

UN^

ier the influence of the pleasant weather yesterday the city presented quite a lively appearance. When people get tired of

to drop,''

don't drop, they witt

PROP£,

AND

condition of

business

AUD

it

«NT .U- ATTAIN

siness with fresh energy, and wonder why they contributed to the generni dullness.— It is the waiting, waiting, wairiug-. for an sndefinablu

let up the brakes,

the wheels

spirit of

MUTUAL

Tias been

THTE'USW&L

snow. On

with

TNDIQJT%PTFLIJL IFESG{/STTTTE» |thaL

^LLY

believed tiiat the

U00

p.

&

Saturday

5,00 P.

&-00

I E. EE AD, P. M.

OU tai

Slack, of Yinceifnes, paid

SHOOTJUJG-A

A

deer out of asaaon.

dear shot but just punishment

,,tfi

NIGF

Busccesive Saturdays previous to this it has either snowed or rained.

N

,M~£k. Mm ANOTHER ROBBERY.—The boot and shoe store

OF

Messrs..Reichert

&

Tnmler

on Main, just above Sixth street, was entered.Thursday night and goods to the, mount'-6F L6OME' !thrw) or fbur

ollars ajistracted. The entrance was dffected through a

»ide

tbrough the shutters,by which

tbe fastenings jro loosened and the window

RAISED:

There

P.'M,

Mail....—....*3:40

P.

IS1

not the least elue to

tbe robbers. S i^ i»

I TIF^RR. IHYR^Y ^PEATKB MEETING.— "^E

often hear the,prayer

"lengthen

her eords and strengthen

STAKES/'' ARL^

the

FFFJT'

tition is answered in

reference

fiict that yesterday morning, not

good number

349 P.

and who had recently become religious, gave utterance to fervent exhor-

tatipns.,

3.00

p.

&

Thurediiy.at

H**

II*

NEWSPAEK

^AY'S

4

Indianapolis, about io suspend. Cause, want of sufficient patronage.

Journal

lave, purchased the

P.

Gazette

tf-Indikriatpoli& cannot

NII^

paper, and

PROPO|^J|^RD

N'I

Cow

Application for License—West & Woodrnfc'.'"'

AMUSEMENTS, THIS EVENING

Tha"ASITe nra—Dotv1ing Hsll-"Pftuvretle.''^.

jjnorging

^IIY.

|OME

fifteen years intimate knowledge of the newspaper patronge of this town, is that the experience gained by the new proprietors will hardly be Worth the

r1oneyTIU

expentlod-

B/NSI I

fi'.

igbt—or, we might almost say, the early hour this morning—that the Amateur entertainment closed, prevents us from peaking at the length and in the proper language of the rendition of the drama of

?Pauvrette.','

I 70- L#Ui.

of the

ilappahannock," who crossed with the

1862,

BOTS.—Parents and guardians where are your boys at night. Are you aware that boys will learn more bad habit* in being on the street one night a week plan nil the daylight the week round. If Jrou want your young son to learn to drink, turn him loose of nights if you

WANT

eggs, must feed them scraps of

time*

•apply

A

week, and

them oeoa9ionolly with fine, clean :Tt&%

but. whatever other liberty

I&3'cfot!lpanit

'made

citizen of Moatgomary County

was married the othor day for the sixth

time. He has lost two wives by deatbt one by elopemont and two by divorce.— He still thinks matrimony a good institution, like tho fellow who was so piously inclined that he joined the ehuroh four erflvetimcs.

terday nfternnon, tho liquor bill of Senator on its third reading. During'Cuilen,was debate Senator Cason, of Boone, took occasion to say that he was not in favor of very radical legislation on the temperance question, because public sentiment was not yet sufficiently oducated to support it. Senator Carson, of Allen, interrupting, asked- Mr. about what period of the world'sCasoa history, public sentiment would be of tho right temperature. The ready reply,

"When

TEMPERANCE MOVEMENT.—The various temperance order* in this city have inaugurated a series of monthly social public meetings at their hall, tho first of which wa- held last Tuesday nigbt. The object of those ipeetiugs is to awaken an interest in the cau»e of temperance among the community. The meeting on Tues» day night was ably addressed by Major Djrham,

R.

into.'bu­

MASS

UUDO IH« MAKES

money thiht.t Tnke

dull

OFTT

-and

set

to going, every body, and mat­

ters will move aiong briskly. There is nothingto elTevt this Iikj

A

fair.and

SQUARE

contidcnco: not a blind

reliance, but au intelligent trust in ono aaothar.

STW'

AVFW?'

Ak

Journal.

FT (, »7

^wsrAj^^siNf*.

JanesvUla

Gazette

this head to the /'Another class^ot twelUn^ni&g thoughtleso persons regard a newspaper as a sort of benevolent enterprise gotto^ up by some libe&rmindB&HrKttlem&a for the sola purpoft' 6r doirig all Ihe^good*

men who

HUNDRED

window. Holes

ALWAYS [W^NTI FAFOF*

they believe to be good hews which to

BEATEN

to the,EAGER,PUBJX^'IATpught

One man has just

PATEN^T,

apparatus that will

that the church

»ave

eently sent a

part of

"this

T©'

prayer meeting,,IS is evidenced

this

IH

the

only the

body of the Court House was filled but

4

-were

compelled-to

POM^NFTIFAUOB

Then are

tion«'an$there

seefc

seats within ttie spacfe allotted the.}»R.— As as fifty young men were pres» ant,manysome

publisher

Firemen get

JUHANOKS.—Tbe 'JOURNAL

it is reported the Evening

Qae»ti*,

Yesterday's

men—that of

it

IS.-^ANER^

company

\yho

has,of

establinhment.

^support

inorning papers,.we

tyvo

^ARII^EI WHEFRJ

4 00

R•

there is room for tho

But it will be repeated to-

ight, and we advise all our readers who esire to see

FT

DRAMA)

beautiful

in a manner seldom witnessed by an amateur or any other company, to be at Dowling Hall to-night.

This afternoon at two o'clock, for the accommodation of ladiee and children, will-be given Mrs. Mowatfs brilliant

^DY

The Lockport Tafnpike Company

bold another meeting at the^Court House this afternoon at one o'clock."'A full:P.ttendence of all interested is desired.'

one drop

one eve-

societin

PFTP*RS.I»

SBMTTTHI^

this

Our. private opinion^ based on

poor wife' to throw in

com

oj Fashion. The popularity of this

^LAYAND

the reduced prices of admission

Will insure a large audience. To-night, as before' mentioned,

|rette"

receipts of the recent Pair of

"Pau-

will bo repeated, and we

id'

to state that Master

are pleas-

R. H.

ihotj the gallant

Hender-

"Drummer-boy

JleReed

hope" in the assault on Freder­

holding on to

tbe'stern of a pontoon boat receiving two roond3, but still beating the charge on the assault will positively play during the

-I?

S

We are requested to say that to-night the admission to all parts of the Hail will TE the same—fiftycents. So go early,and you will have the best choioe of seats.

Tickets for sale at Buckingham's, Bart' Jett's and the Post Office.

^OU

jgive your sons, let his evenings be devoted

study, light work, or some home jamusement. Seven years is a tender age

,to

give a child the privilege of choostin'G

n9 after dark, but this

pi ace affords instances of such precocity in boyhood, and such a reckiessness in parents. To make a boy stay at home willingly at night, or indeed to stay at all, hb must be mado to love his home. Have it

as agreeable as possible, without boiiig profitless"to him or you, both. Drop our dignity and join in a game with him assist him in his studies, and depend upon it, you

JWH!

be paid a thousand fold, after

your boy reaches manhood, for the pains you take. But depend upou it, darkness and crime go together,

Taylor, Frank Levering and

others, and enlivened with several excellent

SONGS.

It was resolved to call a State

meeting in Lafayette at

tI

MUJTO

lass seven ootave Piano, also a good douOrgan. In all oasqe

Streets.

to acquire a taste for gambling,

him

let him run With the other boys

roaltry

h»» along artielaandae. turnip*, parsnips aoc^ Ud buckwheat fl utz & Baileys.

in­

serted gratuitously, and are always ready to inform TH^^UPLI8HERTHSRHA|'TS*ENEGE«* in pid lhhiigla taewspap#,

Bailey's.

ANTF

sure to have something of

aulay«.

a business

that

of two

columns of solid matter, setting forth the saving. his

MACHINE

over the common reaper, whioh no wished iaaested gratis it would be helping the farmers,don'd you See? '1

of

UPLIFTING'

the

FALLEN

and

riuined their race, pan any editor

JOF-TFTF

kindnew anywhere about him, be so niggardly as to

UF ^PRIIFTY

their notices

of meetings,refuse lectures, society meetings and the likeuW»|hout

PI&I LSM|MLINRTJ

ekgagSa ncdlSn*wl»i

does not draw, and the publisher is asked to discqupt

they have failed in effort to please and edify the public.their jTohp.

A

reading. His wiie anfd he

rUl

l/ltii

1

TNK

AMATEURS.—The late hour

JAS^

John mijfbt

A

s'n^all

patron of his, as -to

newspaper without

PNE FPR(|^A

youngest child, simply bee&ule he vu

I

a|k

We beg all whom it may eeh&6ril0 te remember that no good newspapers cn be made withflatTrn^hS wMR^TmFa^T industry ,ofthose jengj'ged onjif/ eni 4t» Expenses are comparatively larger in proportion to its gross receipts tharr ,aj-, most anybtheHoTt of business.

..W.NF4 I*

person rents an instrument for six months and then purchases*OTVHI. the amount of rent paid applies on the purchase. Gall early at Kissner'f^lfciao*of Music. 9d2t

THE MEMBER? PF THE TPUNG MENS'

Christian Association aoe requested to attend a regular meeting on Tuesday evening, February.\J,,at thfir

Tuell, Ripley

»d»t. /Becordina

'tdl'w

AT

night

if you want him to learn every thing that jis vile and unmentionable, give him the freedom of the streets after dark. Too jmuch restraint on boys will react, as the iproverb concerning ministers' eons would

ULER DRIED,, CURRAPFT ANDT [LemonsCmnberries,

at Randleman

1

&

J.a tf T*»•"»

far, at least, as

so

boys are concerned. E

TOI.KKAULY GOOD.—In the Senate

in my absence they are authorised to rec^iptform^. Of.my new business and location due notice will be given. dtf

M.

I

the Democratic par­

ty ehall bo forgotten,'' took not only the gentleman, but tho house down. It is an old maxim that little children should not play with edged tools.—I/idianapolit

Feb. a, dtf

an early day.

put a movement on foot that may restilt. banishing

the liquor traffic from

thdbtiit.'C. Arrangements have also been

to secure a

.sermon

for

sale

or temperance

lecture once a week, as has beeu the case iu Indianapolis and elsewhere during the pu«t year. The first Sermoh, or lecture of the sea-son will be on'next Sunday night by Rev.delivered

Mr. Mitchell, in-the

United Prusbyterian Church, on Eighth Street, to which all friends of temperance refeffm tire respectfully invited.—LAFAYETU

MUTTOT ,TW«H IN "J-

IH'

WST T»»rifie

OWE.

NE^R

a

heating

half the fuil now

used, and of course it will ibe/angreat favor to the poor if the editpr will joat tell the people, free of charge, where such

and fined

^AN

JBR

NUMBERLE5S^0RGISNIZ|-

lisher's wagon.-forThe religiqus:denomina~ tions want all their notices of meetings, cbnventions and festivals )ULLISHEJ free flnt, because they are too poor

J0*

assoeiatiens of iadurfluaUi that

are clamorous"

A-FREK

ride in tne pub­

TP

BO

at

pay

and second, they engaged in doing good,becauseis and it the,are

in

pay for

WATCH^IG

nder," also

NEW RP^I^FPJ^R

&

Co'S, cor. Main and

FIFTH

J. M.

GORDON,

Sery.

I I I

REMOVAL.—Mrs. E.

.Millinery

Dr.

H. D.

Bays.

Gnrx*.—The best

PURELY BOUBBON.—It

jfact that Randleman

itNpj»e

Buckingham oae

removed her stock" ?f Milliti ry

,TO

har

CAT-

jdence, on Fifth street, two squares south of Main, where the'business wrtl be eontinued, and where will be found, at all times, a ehoiee stoek of

Goods,

7-dtf

-FRENCH-

IDepew's No.

Oa)£

Boot made to' order,'for'$fo!o0,

61

'at J. F.

Mai^streejt,

is a matter of

&

'house

Ray are tho only

in the city that are selling this excellent articlo of Coal Oil. Get some and try it. It is the. best ever sold in the city-.

1

I NOTIGK—E±TRA.—Having

trust that

I

yes­

A.WALTBR.

have,

'FU

day, sold my Millinery

stock antl good will of my business to Miss MAKY At RARIDON, and rfeooaMaeiid her to my old"pairoh» who

Terre Haute, Feb.

Jour-

T'IF

2, 180T

Having bought YX Millinery,

LIVING

nil his livery

City Livery and

with the unexpired term cf lease. Those wishing

TO

business

particularsuppiy

engage in the above

C«in

gfct batg^kin, as the

LOC^I^N

is the best in.the Slate aud is now doing the best business iu the city.,',

JJOR^UJJL

ON

the premises'.

dtf. S. W. HQfrjJtD.

NIIT./UF I

MisnsV x*fy .iBitWldHa

'TL. -J*

RT.

T'R-'TI*

led Applet and.Beaeheer«|-Bute

Rt

For Buckwheat Cakes Maple

up

IS"^OO^.

'd»il

AT TT^PP«f- 1

S?U '"'"ft -"'H 1 TI AT "I.-.

New Hams,-at Rippatoe s. dtf.i

GFEAT YARLE^Y. 0^11

bargain.

®OOD

business of the

TO

help on the noble work.—

the

property of citizens,'and must have their little notices of elections, meetings

&O^

IHEMJRO BOFO PUUIEO* ^BE JTEM-^

given

perance Jrgarirxfttions ar4A busy ble st work that carr^ehgage th«in eff»rlano-V|,tlves

TOGRARH-MA^FTJ^WMYTHE A®*, EITH^J {TLFIN,

avoany

or

milk CF h^mao

No

?N {their^bills

DPY

MKMHE^EDIUFR

tp print an obituary.notice that costs at least two dollars to get it put

III^

AS

good

such

JFEYPR^QF K*

A

THELTEST POW

lime face as to his fitness for the position, whitewash his character, print

ets and vote them too, all fe®

rendered

the cause an4,t.he

ciplos.

TW^HSOIJI

SMCE^OF ^ORRE^T^RIN-

'0

yoiji

read a paper, pay for it if you need its facilities for getting your business before

PIAKOS AXii OaoAsat set good six octavo Chickering Piano, a firsji

IAF^»RS

FAMYIITLBLLM INL^WTTEI W

John B. Freeman's^

nf

QWACK.—»Boyd'i

QWAOK.—»Boyd'E

aa ^I4|

2 because

2:

type—

constttently asld

taker who

days, a

THESMIAH

.furnished".THE,

coffin

^FCF'

his

Medicated Crsa

USJ^I BJ§TH«3)FO^FCETOR|« TWFNTV YMS

in

takes a

weekly paper for which he pays two dollars

year, and gets live doilan frertli of

H»fraftfee, WITH

FOR

Ge to James Moorman's to get

OOD CEFFSEFFOB^

afnts, aad Sugat

OI

mean man is

nominated for office,pay.mighty and ipe^nmen get into offices out we sometimes, and he expects theedtCgj' to puionj

h-

I

ttfi iiiiiJk

'FLIFIJIUINELIT4'«&'iatoimii

tdsall & Co's $1.25 Kid Gloves in all

^^"ANI'OOION,^.'',^,1.,-,,,^.' I,,

HU TOK-

an[d «Kffee At Jimes'Mc

?5

Main Street. in:

I-U»». I

man, No.

LS»

IF

1

MASQUXRADB.JSuiTs.—A good variety 6fjM&}qu(!gade)a4.cl Fano^T' dleiks

gentlemen, ean be had of Holfelder

iCkitfT'

...... 4

Fresh arrival of ehoiee teas at s, No., Maim

CAimoir.—Messrs.

A. T.

"Alex-

''Alexandre

Calebre," which

THE I^ARKE^ A^^^FOLD

re now in

bH^ jl^e j^ynkdulterated

mediciues used. i#tf

RsoHBBeHsl—The. meet eompleta ya iriety o^'c^ri*t^*i Silver and Fa^y Mer^ phandise for th« seassdtilto ite«be seen at tlohn R. Freeman's.

1 1 1

WSt" The'extra"^While' fiitrffBoMk d»*"]/Uh just" received fit G. Biplej a dtf

Gents go to J,-F. jDepew^S for a

nice dress Boot.

E»rly'%Bloic|F [11-dlw

Go to-'B.

1 B'i

the best Syrup

,1*. S'll#' fK'.

sold out my

millinery business it is imperative

AND

MY FORNJQY, -YAFC

rons will Beltie promptly, on some of whom

IFT.THP

that

my accounts be collected at once..!J'1 need funds

city^.

Fresh

A^IYF}

of, tjhcyoe

Citron at

have waited too long.. Myself

and bocks can be found for a shoi-t time at Jefferisik Miller'SF.T'BFF Main

Swiss Edgings and insertings at Nipjfert

&

co' s."

I

A.

ted

haVc

Nippert& Oo. keep the best-Arf-

sorted stock of

DI'Y

at prices

tjf The

PEP

ment of Mrs!M.'A. Walter^1

orience^inand

of the

bbhhhwbw| '•''•••HHHV-

gain solid

1

at Nippert & Co'*.

ifjf .)ne'

iiirtf.

IW

dtt

1 ji .H.X'.O.ti'. :l 'i Da

i«ILG

ifcwwniiri**r*' bey*'

lifterviCall aiuLaMt hlttOC tffclJ/

ire JEWEL*T TO*

the

.^LUMNK UII« FWWW» T-

BMW-' (rilli .ii QITV. ,Jmllinflul_JNRWETKI-M*-'A**""*1

FGGF

r- ,YA«NIUI».»I

XJHSE'B»F GHAHWI ONRINU»I^ ^VICES

If. Jiirlanger B'ro^ aire selling theic, Winter Clothing regardless of cost. Vine' Beaver Coats Jbisinfess* OoaSs,»

ISSR,

dwif

eoon

*®D F*t |T,

Undershirts Dsawers

F6-«j»ot»..M' I .,

tf

vc

A l,Ae»fc»!»#e|*oM h»fing.4»rd nega taken lit D. fl Wjrfght^^^r Wright

A LA^SR SI^DHE^ ^AAAMTBEB,

CHMSTMAS

XJT8.—We HAVE A

precise appearance

itMg&

itsejf

WHOIW*I«',OT' 'P**

•Will W»in» here.

»yr-

I• PO-DWIW

All goods in

E^UR

TH IIII,^WFAIKA

Qil'.TF:' Praprlotor,

Anderton'MIS* AllenMi** MaTyt LihbMbk 'Miss'Siriley. Mis* !lnnt Miss M.ary ionaheK.Miu.Jf iupps~Misa Mollis

as the

enuine giove. All genuine Alecandre 0loves are idi DBB.

«U0

,D

The prescription department of J. H. A. Davis' Drug and Chemieal Store is under tbto'|earb of ata experienced Pari tnacheutist, and prescriptions can be filled with accuracy at all hour* of the day or bight,,

"I I

fir A small lot of

dtfc.

MapU augur

|FQUTTF|T^. ^RIPLIY^

A

Mann has removed bis

office to the Terfe Haute Hois*^, fiM^doot east

of the

^IS^TTTRANPE.

Goods in fh reity,:and

"Dauntob'^Kid

1

'so long

sustained me at the old stand,

102'Mai A

V*«•

*treot.,M'1 M.'A. WAJ-XAR.

dtf

that suit the times.. Seventy five doaen of the'cel«6rf?

Gkrres

)ust IMAIVED

EdiaU'S Co's, at only

famous

only

art

EI^BCT

few weeks,£o repleniiL, with an elogant flssSrtmehj of new Spring tJoods ud a thorough experience

all

BUSINE»/I

teei full,y

hud

branches patent to please aU, those who.

me with a call, and would solicit

the public patronage.

com-

UGPY

$L EACTR^ TOO CTEE'^BTOT. AT $1,25

200

tit tn

Oi+tl*

FOR SALE.—The undersigned wishing to engage in business iu the

at

$1.75

per

[1-dtf

Long Arm

$1,25

IFIT'

(Mop

Tta}

per pound, at

O.J.

Bip|CJL»I

Smoke4 HaliBht No.

in a

and

1

COD^SLI

Mackerel

at Randleman

&

Bay.- 7dtf

——1—. A

-HI

a

USFITBD

STATES

IN

RI&dle

faypr

.a

share of

do

WARWITH MEXICO

•—GEN. SEDGWICK

AJJVANOXNAT—T. TI.

preparing to fallow, andl(i,6rderI to

so, will sell

'lOOgopfd

fashionable

'fur­

ban? for 75c each i00, better quality, for

GladiatorlHats atVtSd to $2 300 nice Breakfast Shawli, at

$1

arid!N\ibms tt

West, offers

Stock in tha Prairie

"SIFC

StabltS,

^together

$SF.'

'em,

pieces Sheet Music, 5c a sheet. On Dress Buttons we can beat any two-horse..store

IN

tho city. Silk and Velvet Ribbons, Trimmings and Fanby Goods, that be sold.

Sewing Machin es—we don'tmustI

in that line.

S.nooto S,5W

N». TL

OINLYTLFTY1'A«MT» POR'BOTTLSF-IRT

OCTSDTV

UflaqhWled

Juceess, and will positively euro the Itch.

sale by all druggist*. dwlw.

SAL^.

TIIE

ord«ia of

THE

Lackey Mr*

Black Wm Btttd

LH

[11-dlw

^-EF«.

LlOKSJl-jL

YGF

B.

at

Sweet Cider, Basins, CiirriVitis'WND

E. R,.W-rigl»T-&-43*^445

street.

Main

A O CI JRI A

FY A

ISTREETJ 'and

fine assortment of Jackonett and

&arklsMf]iM ii, Mrs ufphy'Mja Elfi&f,, iN a E McMaftan N 'f IfcCarty Mrs John

Idwards Miss EvaiMl EttrtHge Mis* Bote

Parker Mr| Mies liPrushun Mis*

Mrs M»y Bider Miss Annie,

'reemanltis»

ondloy Roach

MN

Gardon Mrs Sarah Ruth Miss Cecilia &aye Miss A Stan-bury Mrs HawanMiss MatildaStewa^t Mrs A HarrJfon Mlii

11 1

1

ean be

new style of Freneh Corsetts

Also a few Embroidered Corsetts, something

NEW.^IJR^RT^

Sinf fiachida

BeasMJ Saul Mrs Lucy Hind* Miaa a Toby Mr* Emily Hilt Mi^s Vttbrhie* Mr* borton Miss Jennie Webster Mra Hunt Mia Eva Warner Mis* Sarah ffackSon* Ikfr* Halekl,»\V¥l^«is Miss Li««ie Johnson Mrs Winegardner Mia*

|R»I^T^MBI3BA«RS LIST.

'AllenlS Jenkins Geo 'Apple A Jes^up John judgg Thomar (Adams Wm 8? Allison John, iraft W™ iAhearin Thomas. Kelley Hugh ^..j[Archer N' Knoebel $ (Baker Louis tm*'Mewhinney Wall' •Backer^Henry Minor jBHftitfffWtHiam 'MiUer Frank !}ii ', Moloney Wm 3«i» Myers Jacob fv' Berry W

Buflfngton McOalla W Back AT McOaenna Austin

I

1

New Hominy, at Rippetoe's. dtf. .• ,'t'i

V(f :i. !IJ'"l

Bran, Shorts, CosnjOats, and Baled and^hip^6tifi|j •t,^ipjetqa?s..(

Wright'

Buffincton Dr it

.T

Cannady

IppaiLamuei Swift John Eddy Joseph- i»ij -Smith WmR i-j i.uB FerraJC Smith Riley -J"1'? Gerred Smith John Oarrott

OALABIT -UJ

(I

WI»

Siflith

Graham MastorSeo Smith Greer T7 ,B Taby Fred Green N si Taylor S A Gedder Robert Thompson Jamesu QusaingerVGeerge' Thornsburg _M Qlo?er .#.,) I* VI Thomw John Gruber A It •H':" Y*n Vaetor. Mr Ha1f06'orge Yan. Vactqr"Jas Haggart James u,ve*t Josepn i,o Hall James Wagoner 3 Hawkins Stephen "Walker Geo HarrelJasB ....... WalleosbHrisThos Hess Samuel Walk Julins Hitch ell Mr West Leonard^" Hinton Jas Weshe Wm Hone A'J A Winter Wm Hontiiith Alexander Wool S

N E WAP E

to

$1,?5

A-will

to

$7 500

Hoods

Hosiftt'y,

IBTI^F

at most any priefe.'"^EPBYI",'"Prorsted, can beat them all on. that. Fursl Furs cheaper than—well come and s6e!

2,000

BAR

WE^bavethem,

to

sell or gWe away. But call c^on,' before 1 leavo, at l1. H. Riddle's littla one-horse store, 19 North Foj^rth street. 4tt

.oil" WA"FIBUOER'

LL

•.

AIOLIJ

MWLEBTCT

Phb*

book of pattern* show-

of the article

JY.GJFJNG J». T?»«RORD61:

A -J* ,1 RI AIOV I

-A-

line will be sold

for.the next thirty days at extremely low

before going East. We are beund

sell,

«all

and see.

WPL** A

STREET,T^RE^AUW.,

TOCJIL

koxicea.

THK KAHIULIL' BSICK MACHI5K. 'FT?.',JERTTAT

XT'V

9K

TNAFFR-N-'

-JI-.TNIIJL FII1W• /V/T ORT

aWif

3V.MA

^I»

ni

UIJRF-FRN*J»vR"

-Main

.'U

J^'AND''$|)«»:FTT

street. The entire stock offend ai

si«J»plleity,'fraaS

.--O--^STR^C AN4^PW?»powar.

With

.. v2ila«ara tVS

Tfca

Is

aight maa

aad two horaea, ta

ala-

liriafc* par hnnr. JL9* BBtflflK,

Braadway,

H. T.,

febldSm

Soon

B.trr'* Pectoral Elixir uo supeLOR FOR THE CORE OF COUGHS, OOLDS,has ORONP, WHOOP

AX OOI^T, ITFOAMAEIT, ^A

CJON»D»BTLYTOOOBIB»ND

IT*U

«, 1— A !«.. -"•F-FM1, MAHFTYTT EELEBMIED '©J®««I»^WO 4RS

ngw

J&Uafc and jfetai-. O 4 At

in receipt of, and will coatinoe to receive

daily during the enlire seksoa thege large and

JUSTLY

famyua Ualtby Baltimore Oysters, wliieh will reedy, at all timea, to to oar customer*,bo either by the can or dish.eerve tha only house in the olty where this clas* of 6liter*

Qua.flrst-Oursisbrand

WIAEHA^T,^A

ts kept

II'»' [4,dtffor

HIA

r*'»onabldniee

&

Seo-

v*uit*ifoc.

ijBtftt,

oela-

brated caok, ha«or aharge of the Boteuraot departOient aaJ

wtll lje ready^at TO

prlow. Also, ia3jea''

}TS 1*

ad* to

lSdtf.

ORDAR^.I: 1, ..

JW.

caraar 1st and OUaatontogtraata Srst hoase MTLS L"'V,aStt(WStt','

40^0^

FTRFAL^-

dn.

Stewart

fit M-c.

-5 1U- BIF

AC*.

irs

all theTCfd'Oroves made by Alexandra^ Paris, respectfully eaution buyer* gainst imitations stamped inside

F?OI? SALB.—Two

faldwlw

McCush Wm LJ)

Buffnot- Wn* i-1 Normile Jas en Capson Palmer

-t\

A

it

RTISG ME NTS.

PPLICATION for LICENSE. The undersVYi-.tl her«by gives notice that tb apply to tha Uounty tiommiaaioaera at thtifnexi K%ui»t session, commencing in Mar:h, 1967, fora licoirse to sell intoXltating liquors in le«s qusntitiea than a qaart at a time, (with tba privilege of allowing the same to bo drank aa tha premises) for una year. Our place of busin(»s and the premises whereon •:said liqnors are to be drank are located at Net. 73 East Main street, in n:

LAUSSEN^ISHO ^SK &UO

\J Importers and Jobbers of NOTIONS AMD: TOYS, \V*OIiKS Alr^t. B.A.L1.BS

I

FANCY GROCERIES, 'HWIM,M«ACCOS, TUB, ETT, Jt A

I

.« 1F*'L M.'bstvca

Wsi

!,i

JFJ »IFRTI."I

ifaria

and

and Satwriai

•TTI AAD

*riu be preaeatad Dion BonnteaaH'S Thrilling flra

act Drama, *ntitled

A S I O 3 S

Doors epea at 1 o'clook. Curtain rises.at 2

Admlsslai Ghlldna.

TOKA AND,

ST

atteAd

to

old friends aud ouetomeM,

Mdtf OKOBOB BULBSBHiorEB OO.

I )U II.I

TI..UI-T«I»

JIWHFU*

1 UJ

FMlij

^BRKIL FT' NOW 'rearirfag-

tfce

OOAJ.,JIROAGM,

-BBiT BBAZIL

to^tha

FT' ME-

Kean'ESHOE Store or at UarMook.

&

Bannister's

will reaeive prompt attention. d6m*

Ladles' Masquerade and Fancy Dress qUITS.—The aaderslgned has for the coming Masquerade Balls, a saleotion of Ladies1 Suite, to

J:

bluing omtiiaod ia tho P®rt Oflw at Dwrt Hiute, Indiana.

FEBRUARY 9, 186T FBBLISHED BTKBT BATUITDAT MOBNINQ

I

^2 TT ^5

Three Moaths Cnder the

With entire

Snow!

Seanary and'Costsnaas.

sew

Count VaDrice.„..

.....^.Wwatd

Aitken

Barnard K, K. Sthaaoa Hicbal

Martin—..—

prirfiie

L*djr'»

enrsd fleais.

MM* M«AER'

Plan

of

Wtinxttr

I SATURDAY Afternoon T^JEBRUARY O, 186^ LADIES AM) CHILDREN'S.

A I N E

Mrs.

HAWATT^'JC^BWDRTO I'",

a-'Acta,

P.

... ..2S.C*«sto

15 OES^M

FOR SALE.

SAIJE—A fresh Milch' Coir* at a knr firio*. Inquire at Glkik'a. 'Wagon Bhop, on Booth Third street.:

Tha aaderslgaed,' having tlia 'lealifornU 4f« »er," in an incurable form, denlres to sell at a bargain, and upon very seasonable.(erais, the following Baal Estate, situated in Montrose, I74 aoutheast of terraHauto, Tlr: 1'

TPO and a half acres of ground, .uppn wbioh .IS a good Frame House, lW stories high, contaiftlSg BIG

BOOMS AMD A GOOD ©fcLLAK.^

There Is a good Well Gisttera, Bm'olre ilouaq, •Uk House, Stable, Carriage house,: and all tho neoeysary out-buildings, all in good repair. Also, AO yloMkg'fruit Trees, In excellent condition, abdatbalf«S which bear fruity and a fine setting of small, fruit, poch as Grapes', fttrawbarr^Mj, Baapherriaai Ourrants, die 4c.

1

PRICE—*3,500, "half down," and IWbalance Wpts nky terms, to suit the potrehsier. Jfor lur theriaartlcnlars call.upon O. P. GXLMDKE, fe7dtf "At Home.

Fbi*tneqft,Hoi»e,

JB

SAXIE~A .thrws-gtojy,

on Mala auefct.itti

piad.by Q'Boyia ftros. fripe, $7,000, For par ticulars a'ppiyat Nol W IWMh Fourth

I -MTFL" 'I SSiS..CI$Y

'WACY

PBOPBSRTY

_,J 1)^ brick reetdencB^oqcepied tby tJobp, Barr» oornfer of Sixthwalnat fitreets. Alto, tha room on Maib by the

MURCHANTA'PNIOH'LXPRFNO^BPANY. I

T^lso, tha frano hoe^o^ft. O. B^rr, No. South 4th Street. Immediate POueMion given.— Inqtifreof

f,

I fefidtf tWlfl MiJ

H, BABB*.

"C^OE SALE—G-roeerj Storo: .E' will'sart tti

tifbt, roy stOok of firooerfoi,J aad

seat tha building, situated, an corner of Saoond and Swan streets.,, [S^tQ F* 9IKGLBB.

Matdh

vh

J''

If i.:

Co'A for

Palmartoa Geo

Chandler John 'Petera Frank Carpenter 3 .'^.Fpteinp Mike Clark George jm Pearson I l»«f? 11 CliTk Pearce James Chriaman O Priftsi'A

WH(i

11

Collister WiR 'i Powell Collins Bobert ''a Rigle Riebard Cohnell Marty ^,'Bobii»«oo "Win Garren Michael.uu« Rogers O Davis Rota Hfenry Davia Joho F. Sharks Marshall Dir© Tbiinas 1

'''ifoi

»I

Vi

Snediker W

JBlack

JP Haree, full sixteen hands .high, each, and iwo 'SoWels, one a-1H6rse, the other a' Waro.—' Thsaa auiiaaia flva years old, well, broke,rand Will, be sold cheap, for oash. They can bo soen at Beaachamp's Livery Stable. roldlw

TOOB SALE—HOUSE »nd

li0!!T.

J? on Narth 4th etreet, first hoase a«ath of the Market Hoase. Fir particulars enquire on ',he premises. [28d3wf F. D-. MALLOT.

1|?OK SALE.—HOITSfE and LdT The undersigned offers for

MIQ

a' ueat'brick

houSS1}C stdries high, Ave naat rooms, tiro cl*Wats, besiaa kitchen aad cellar

18ASFT—new.

(14-d3ia]

Also,

a never telling .wpll. of water, aud other appurtehancesl' Sftuated, on North Third Street, south eftheT. H. fi'Ai, Frfelgbt House. Enqureon the praUlsea. N

ANTED —OLD IROIF—THe

highest price paid ior all old scrap ^Irou id at the "Phoetil* Poundrv," near delivered at the Paaenger Depot. apSSdtf

"Phoetil* Poundry," neaT McKLFREBHi

*f6 Broadway, New Yor^k.

A E I A N

NEW YORK.

I Faeitory, Hudson CitjyN. J.

IWHOIISAIE SIUBS E00M:

ire.14JOHA

JAW ASK. FOR AMEBICAN

-4

.il

'SIFWETOTEP.QH:-

Klexstdn il S(dye~nB E Ewrnest Hamilton -4i rSpringer Wi .. y. ,^18 Irkm'

A .- «tWlrtg -'Wm

!L

St., Ji.

I.

AH styles and grades of lead pencils of superior quality are manufactured andiraered'ut fair terins itotthe Trade. The Publto are invited to Rive the

'AMBBIOAN LEAD

*v': TalbOOLL««E, N0T0»ber 10,18W. I iiav always reconn^ndod the polygrade lead pepoils as the only pencils fitted for both oris namer talnnd mdtlieinviiieal dfawid^j but afteria thorough tTial Ofthb.

The-opencils are »ery.finely graded and have a •ery smooth lea^:eTen the softest pencils hoUl the point well, they are all that can he 'riesiriTin a pencil, tt Rl*®* mrt preat pleachfe to be1 ablW to assart, Americans, that tbey will no letiger be compelled to depend upon Uermany or any other foreigu market for pencils. LOTJIS BALL,

Professor ef l^rawiojp, Ao.

AH Pencils are stamped:

•V "AMBSICAN

LI». P*NOIL

Oo.,

1

mb7-dcodwtill aprfU

THB

3

Hoatcttor Jonathan Wolf John 1jtUStfbrook Z"L', Young JohnS 'ollenbeck Bradford

I

I

EZRA BEAD, M.

INDI AN HERB DOCTOR I9 now at the

STEWART HOUSK, TSJtKE IIAUTK, WBEBB ha.will atfcnl to all forms of Diseases «f.a lingering charaotor, 'including diseases of the Threat,

HEART AND LXJISTOS,

Neuralgic and Rheumatic AfTcftious aud Spasmodic PflBiitittla^jAiiseSwfli'rtf'tw-Klrtnty«, Lower Bowois,.aud all dinenses mtd dorurniities of tho

Ij-e and Ear, aad Cutaneous Eruptions, The Doctor may consulted at. above Jlo^sa from 10 o'clock

Abe*.,

to

4

f.»b4d3w

M.,the

r.

TWINES

unita'mia. idjH!" t'aotoi

"MtW-*

ifRRWf

icimcotH utjiv-' «*iiof*r I A*

IW« SI/ not

Wa»r

B. W. TKOMPWN^JR

.—.B.«

WI T'

W.' K' KT0E

Ui(

A

81

-,T

SerranlB, Villagers and

KU^N SQLDIEF*

PAIJYIANTX»...T- --*"»«I8S GATTIE' EARLYB^DABAATTLIIU.

Pat«1^1

TB I ,RT I

I wi»o

•JIM-J J.%' .TUT 1

-i' i£sr-

Maid*.

*ntart»inm.ntnd

with.£hals®l_

Ulry-clvio Bnrlaaque,wUi1ooaieladaSoene

in Aot and

aatitled

PC^PIKG THKDRAFT

Doors opM it 7 o'clock —Curtain rlsM it I o'clock

ISNTETOB

«M*

HFLL AT.FTNTTOGBU**'

*B*B

Seats citn be secured. .t__ hlBT. .PQSlTXSXhX,

[I

SCGPBHDKD.,

U)fo«r!

ArMM'si-K.«J.LIRD.i

#.fVu -7^.1 -'••til t®#. "li

«)J

IBTIJ^D,

I leasonabia Priow-thnii heretofore!

»7'i-r

4

A

W

.11.

IMS!

9dlt

*»•/«).. l^ini yilT

READER^JOW BEASFLI YB\I WA^FIH'GJTITRILSE'KFEEPIRF^'TTLAISitOtf

Spring (that y.wifar^per^q»|JlS3 ab well as ourselves^ in posting t^e abov^

jilt tie,mind's |edgqr,.|^^^M^i^ ^ca^ buy when wanting tho'' Goods—LOW^

'MCES' BTIN^ THB

ixERGI3^ at the

WVS ^YC^&CO.'S>

i. •. ..1 ...... 1 a'Dealeas Dry Gooda and Carpet*, fttitui-iu,£ UiOO

-R: -f.I

ct

0TI0NS,

P. J. BYBNE,il'rop'r.

PPOSITB

j*

UKNQLER

OA AAA AGENTS WANTED.—A sample jU|Wv sent free, With terms for any one to' alear $*S dally, In three hosrs. Basiaeaa entirely bew, light'and,desirable. Can. bp doua .at hoiae,. 05 traveling, ly both male' and' female. No Gift Xbterprise or Hambug,' Address

Mil iW.H. CHIDESTKB,,

T1CHABDS0F8

N. T."

Nona ganaina without the tcMiaa« of the firm

4 I 1

ea^h day. .T

ONLYI

%I!II

Katabllshed la

1S45!

JAMES I». TKAVERS,

40 BEKKUAN STREET, N. Y.

Twines (or Grain, Coffee, Salt and Uuano Sacks, Cotton Balos. Ham Bags, Wrappiii|t, Writing, News. Book and Band Paper, Paper Hanging* Seine and Oilllng Nuts, Fly Net*. Spindle Banditig and Loom Oord, Tobacco, Wool aud tlop Tvri«ev— Mattress,. Tufting, Stitching. Broom, Byjdiii{J, Sewing, Sail Carpet and other Twines.

Twine'for Hardware, Dry Golds, Grocer, Dirtg-

CmShip

Chandlers, Book Binders, Pa|wc and Makers, Stationers, Upholsterers, Fishermen, Weavers, and all other Trades. Cettea

WALK,

and piew Wars Trot, Staging aad Oat lines.,

Samples can ba seen,^an^

20dit oa

'JOVTWP

OLIVER

ol^"ll,„T*

BAT]

tpi

DONNELLY,

Tsrre uaute, Ind.

7*^

as

.IT

.?*tr .rt »I3s8

?l-

i-MMm

wmp

1*11

il

COJ

U) Zi daidw 0

An aow opening and) wm eontinna a. ...

™«_

torn

IMCk.

PO—BXu.

*t ta

',n

4.'* AV.w

To be feitnd in T«iwH«ut The STYLES Mf:i^ andthe ITA jfUI flret rate quality, presenting^ ti.: Mist's llfktii lo

CIKBAT1IK': ADTASTA6KS

"IrtiJ «iK

*W»L= '..J

77 HAIII

Street

DRY COPPS.

MO'

SGREAT -SALE O#"- __

O O

*Uli ma.,.

lil wp isiUMMf nmm

VH jdi

©T

.no^i^niiU .a unit) o'iltaX luiwi iBordere, Deoovationa and 1 ,1.. O' Uli

a

i«*

nnluyisM

4- MVTASVBAXCI CMM _J

or Haarrom, Ooaaaenev*.

tJei «lv

ttiMA

To Buyers in CHOIGK «it.i PATTERNS,*, and1 fct njow

i'oiiy' Snrtal atfcWait

GSnara'l Agents idf cwdnlWB^l "I*diaaa|a»Mji'®«*ai ..tla^it. ..1 ..i «... .. .i-ii,1

...

4 We shall open |he Season with Larga .and Slock..

9FT IU

~JUi t».H

UF»] N '. «..t I— ...I.

**?1*

aai'I'Fresh I-:'-

.. 1..-1 |. .:

A E S it».n /.SHis 'I I'i W 1 (p.»f«.d ji.=a ilfof* 'tfaiuwir&jl fiti-ri1'-

..1'"':"'*" I

I

fi

Windbw Shades and Trimmings,-

AND^WERY—YARIETV TT^ .. *21W A »V N V-

ITM^VO/

£k

VF O

*P

awi^TiGt&ciO 73 MAIS-STREET,: V1u.,v TFIRBE

MoKEEN'8 BAJTK

We offqr, for the month, of .February Jextl'a'ordinarj bhrgvugjig

IDRESS' GOODS,'

Of everjr descrtiftion,

pDBLA.IlsrES!

PLALLXFLAMFIN^^.-^—

bniBTwe-iiAifliilv Three-ifourths and six-fourths,

1 LADIES"1 CLOTHS}

•Of. all colors,

/G^NTLFIMEN'S

Of great variety.

A'DIS? SHIRTS ENT"S SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, A First-claw Article, at 1,00.

JNAL»M%S,

PENCIL the preference.

I Tha Pencils ara to be had at all .principal StaItioners and Hotl*D|Dealers.

LEAii ptrftfTiL.'*wi

.-- (fiii O* TF« WITTESTIMONIAL.

SHEFFIELD SCIENTIFIC SCHOOL,

I KN*INEIBIN6 DIPAHTVCNT, :ffc

Hoods,

III/Act *lf

A miaiN RotTon aub ?*IAD

P&NoiLs manufactured by tne American lead Peieil Company, N. a, I flrid'th^m superior to arty pencil In uee. even to the FftMf or the old SKffllftfc OlIBkerlaBd lead pencil, being »supe* rior pencil for sketching, ornamental and iue* chanlcal drawing, and all the ordinary nsvs of a lead pencil.

0ea,

W3F Don't forget the place, \JL 73 Main Street,?*

S C. WITTIG & CO.,

felaslYelyleeMental laaartace !Co., in t»e UnKei

UJ: ©„, .IN ITJ-JJJ JJL I

TFTD

N C^DEAT^

SB*WL9*CV«AK&

At pricos to suit the buyer,

Of all kinds,

IGENT'S^ALF HOSE,jc CHILDREN'S HOSE,

'Comforts, (•loves, MITTENS

WlfcrtER

I

FEOCTOLJ

sold now to make room for

SPRING ©OObf Call. s.oon. to secure a^choice, .gwaaiabe^we will do as" w^a^tisp.-,

Wm

NEW METHOD

Xl foil TIIE PIANOFOBTK. "Deserves our hearty recommendation/*'V' *. N.Y, Musical liaviff. "tfnfexceptjoqa&lein taste ^u^'jitrle."' ., |P»lght Jtyirnal. "We quiteeudorso Mr. Pwi^ht aopinion."

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Deptsche Musk-Zietu^g, Phil.

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