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

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llonaaj- Morning, March 4th, 186

RAILROAD TIME TABLE,

1'EPBt Ha PTE AiTD IKPIAMAPOUS. -AiXIEAVE.

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IszO a. M- Express -litiCs P. M, 6:50 •. ii MalL..— -3:66 P. fel. 4 05 P. -Express 12.-00 M|D.

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JAahbwro, Monday at 4.00 p. 2 E E A & ••L4 Man—»» ,~

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4U1 a....MatUou Acoodo-10:00 A. M. *12:16 a. —JixpreM- 12:12 A. M. T7: JiVASBVILX-E AJSD CBAWPOBDSVIILK.

LEATB: AltlUVi. a. Accommodation....3:66 *. *f'3 66 P. a

Rockvillk Extshsio*

Li:ays 4'0o P. IL.

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".-'iopfiAJJfO AND CLOglSG OP JMAI18. sfefe iT 1

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HAILS CLOSE. •SA.-rs** I •3 9 P. 7jOO p.

"'^Eastern, through, Uaily at.. ^Ewtsrn. way tuail daily at.,

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^Wfc&terD, dally at -11.30 A. and way mall, daily at 3.00 p. £v,.ti«villa ai.d way mail daily at 3.00 "P.

Meroin, Monday &Thursdny t»t 7.00 p. ii -Howtsville, Friday at 7.00 p. gSiAshboro, Monday at.1UIL8 OPBIT. .-•jJJjutwn, tbrougb, daily at 1*8 *. -«vi^M*wuyway ton! l, daily at..".... $$Q T00 P. :..r.... 6.00 p.

3&Cinuinnati, daily at »f Wt»wro, daily at... i'^B-jckvilto and way mull, daily 1*00 i*38v»n#viih and waymail daily at 6.00 p. M-t •'Merom, Wednesday & Saturday 6.00 P. .iiuw«avillfc, Friday ut 6.00 p.

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•^Shirts—Bla^r S»3ton & Walaojley. 'U11 ?u3tiu«—Q*e. W. Beitfuioer.

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jDIIY and state

It 4®*" ThJ Bose Art«sian wellJ-i#- tKw 5:J 502 feet 4 Inches deep.r -4* "1

lisa-Tha new

-day.- the 4tb of -M®rch

-gy President Johnson ger7e»^|wo veaTs from thii dat^*-no 'tntStTeriin —1 v.. Providenoft.

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^rtjifoiir periona wer?'^d^i|t^d-

^to mainbcrahip in the. Congregational •Church ygstetdiiy ts«1 to isot3* 1

S)Sf The Boafd of County' Commij•viionors convene in reguhkt sft|sion this iitaorDinK.

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V. 8@* The. radical's*'will nominate a full tickft for the April election.—Journal. You 'nilgbt as well have added: ,'iapd *31 •will aloct it.

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6©* j?he elegant store room now occupied by Messrs. J. & H. Pa vis, druggists, is offere'I for sale. See advertising columns.

1S^» T7m. Paddock, the new County Audi'or, takeJ cbdrge of bis office this morning. All the county officers are "lios' in tue possession

sleeted by the Union party.

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V." 'I*''S&. No appointment has been made ofa protc-cu'.ing attorney for the. new circuit court. Tb«re nro several of our attorneys spoken of in that connection. jj

IWfjL. Tbo slight fall of snow now on thsgaoup.d will be acceptable to our farmers ii5 affording them a good opportunity tjr spring sowiog of grass seed.

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A New York Judge bas .dq^'ied

that gambling debts are collectable. If jLtfjy are it i3 more than be said for other •debu, in this part of the country at ...Jeost, '41,I «»3 **SH9dj J' $i&~ The Odd Fellows &t vatious points

Iri'lne Gtato are preparing to celebrate the 26tb of April next, the unniversary of the estflblishment of the or^et on this, continent. .-• *'•. ri"

GO" There will be no1 circuit court today ye tuppoee. All writs, subpoenas, rec®gni*nnces, &c., stand over to the first day cf the new Circuit Court, the 25th ic«t. .... *,

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BBV, A portion of our edition. Saturday wsg scarcely rdadable on the fourth page, and houce we reprint this morning on the third pugs i". more legitle form the list of heavy tax-payers.

C2?" Tbe "Hieatre at Dowling Hall closed Saturday evening. The season hero has beon a losing business to the Manager, and be goes out of town with a much in^-—— 1 -S'

J.V ... a. prayer meeting will^e

held under the auspices of^the Yqkng Sen's CLrfslian Association, at their rooms, corner of Fiftth an3LM|in streets, f.cm 8 to 9 a. m. The public r.re invited to atteiid.-.

SSP JsK'Vorn^r Barker has appvinted «ur distinguished townsman, C*l. R. JI. IaO.MESO -c to be Judge of the new Judicitil Circuit. The commission reached C'!. T. OD Ssiurdny. We learn that he will probably accept the office. Col. Too npson we'll known to the people of our 6.8[to a^ Vjjouilr.ent lawyer as well ss tasis.au. Ho will honor the o^,cp. to #£!& htfn£i 1 een caHeJ. __

Mr. Gejrge W. Reifsnider. "Wty

bUl poster, Inssrts his card in owrpa^or tb's irr.ing, atnt we recomtnend him to suih as tc:ly hav'e work in that lin j, as giv'5aq e.rict attentfon to his business. He has recently put up a nunioor of bulletin bcsrfis, nnd ii' now erecting more in eligible pyrnous of the city, so that pesters entra»t9u to him will have a prominence &ot attained in any other way. Ordwa ^ciay be loft at this office, y*, „s

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shall building, this evening at aeven tfclocjr. ajboMUFt^ingf liijva. -suspeiiflenTot Several'weeks, ianthit is desired Jjlfit Iprhight thera beafull attendance.— An important trmttir will bf! trough before tho Association. ,'.4

A s?rvant^ girM^Coyin^ton, living

in the family of a doctor, filled the pepper castor with horso condition powder?, .which the doctor had laft lying r^und loossscij'Tlie unsuspecting- sawbones is 'greatly*addicted to pepper, and used a large quantity of the condition powder at bis next meal.

Tbe\Friend

says he is

now In fine feonditfon, has rented a stall in the livery stable «nd talks about runnio g-fbr,

mayor.

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gSjT By notices elsewhere it will be observed ttie firm of T. H. Biddle «fc -Co., liaa tgen dissolved, Mr. Omar JJ^wnran, of Indianapolis, withdrawing. The^ bus irieca. Will bg oOntinueid by Mr. Kiddie, afid jn^tder tp pbt:iin mo?\) room for 'tTife ex^ torisioii of his trado, ho -'has "removed to N.«.:.liH Main street, takinghaif of ttfar^m'&^ptaljby Bssci^a Jaj'elty establishment. Mr. RidcMe" i«':

a'-clever

dcalor,--iami in hfe newrimd e3igib(e loeft i!P a" osfans^e'jplty trVdp

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SMABWOIO^ Licenses.—Mairiajge ^licerises weeeii^eued' £yithe County Clerat1 during"fast tonl$ following partes:

John P. MprtMi and Rosa Brackall.--

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Chrfefotiher-uiid Hannah Maneely Andrew Ldvcll and Susan Eppert.

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iiUiuiutiou—T. U. BiddT® fHolSw Wmtrn~T- H. Blddle To: fralB— Hsuses—Bnrnttm4 Qrime«.

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0 Gen. E. 8, Foriter, of lndiana 1:3, was at the Terre.flaule yeiterday.

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WoiiEN.— llrs Barclay

of Chicago, yilligive^ fre&lecture a Pyef^ydlfiai^CiMiTc

this, Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock, upon0^-.

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WnmBTi Tha iAntnr« ia f»t»

American Women. The lecture is for ladies only. Should' sufficient encourage*^*

eGftitaS}#^ a^®..sJ?oj(tin^j»es missioh v,-y clip the following^froni^tbe ,^ftris" (ills?) Wants* -l

Dectttkk to Ladies.—Mrs. F. M. Barclay, a high(y accomplished and intelligent ludy, wbo has given much study the scieqce of medidtie, thQ. laws of '4 ftjtnaieiheftlth'as regu 1 ated by dress, habit '•"and diet, and the best -means Of securing a

Wbust'deyfclOpment of the diviriaportion ot humanity, has been .lecturing to th!e ladies of thte place, during the pastWeek, with great acceptability. Her lectilres are said,-by the ladies wbo attend, to be highly jMtru ti yetf j^c, SKTls liaye lofig* neejied sonio ono thoroughly versed..in there matters to talk intelligently and plainly £or it is a lamentable fact that the vigor of our grandmo^erfe 'Is "riSt'fully iftherite'd" Ijy tlieir oaltghtera, afld principally because of the innova tioftg of enervating fashions, 'Mrs. Barclay will accomplish a glorious work, if she succeeds in Imbuing .thfe mindi of the female community with a higher appreciation of physical vigpjv ttnd corrects some ofeVue mischievotis trn'd pernicious fashions which are dragging

American women to prcmatuco decay.— tte^' le^turej have tie ladles of this effffimdiiity^o' tliiiiferng, and we hope they mey have the effect of expelling deleterious practices and introducing bealth-gWlng rsfortcs. ".•'^ea. ». .V"

Normal ScflOcpt^.fPBQjftiATidh-.—The following debateifi th|" Ho'uss of Eeprestntativesort ri'daf,- 4»rlheanpMpriatf^i of $50,000 for building the Norfnal School bui'iding'will be of local interest to our aSpdero:

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TliW' WEAKER fenrtoh^e^d ^l*f^i?«al oruer, viz: ths consideration of Mr. Mc Lean^ Jbill R,, 16,].. appropri iting $75,000 for the completion of the establishment of the State NormHl School ut Xerxc-Haut«ngrtbevqu^8tij&% boyig«?n «Ahe third reuding of the bill.

IIr. Wasok auid that the pdi^nge of this bill would mark new era in the bis^, t»ry of tbo State. Indiana could not nfi f„ educational progress. tho blasted magnitude of our common school funi^f cmrdistributed fund per capitn wus behind most other States with

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OTicnte, so

that tbo common schools may be elevated! Normal schools were .well endowed and flourishing in tbo States on tvvty side, and we cannot atford to be dependent on other States fas teachers. Ail we want id our school systoai is to supplement our school fund, and sustain a Normal School, «iid,he-ftnp$¥ the timeC^^ld .fnon6e4MMj till we will huw another in the ens^ another in the aoudj. aud tyiother in the oortlfofthls State. ^He"doubted the 5ufflcioncy of the endowment fSMx$ B$w urged the bit£Kulb*\arioas considerations. Indiana was behind oth^r States as to these institutions. The young? er State "of Michigan finr five normal schools. We liavo schoola for all

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less without well trained teachers. He defended the loaation ut Terre Haute. As to the appropriation, at first he would have preferred $$0,000.. But it^ were better, if wo have a norimil school,"to have a good oris. Then $50,000 of this appropriation wus .ty be derive* troni .the Township Li^ry fund. IW v.-as fep efin»tion to •it««ns-theu tlie Deuio^rjjcythe country but, ,..?:£y coiisiaerationi aside lie would cdugat^.j

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lessen the necessity for houses or refuge corr^jvon-for juvesfe. o%)id^y.yi Mr. C'AiiiBfiii. ik&Jiui, symplfthfSlng.'^HtS' the Waclltug profession, havini' himself shared in its responaibili-

investment of the public money.

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Mr. EiStWi iBfiue.i j^eieraT5ipftedhWenticislng the general management .f thd school fgnCa»4 ^shich, he saidj might not he-regarded coining grace-fulH-fririjgm. I 1

Mr. ILSOS mavea to recommit the bill with instructions to so amend it as td pcovkie a normal school iu "Such Congrie. s:onul District in the State. It occurred to hiui, that if the Normal School is a good tbi '^, wore will tu scatter thesq ii etituti('•?. ^ITttie. He objected to"the' iqpation" :^i4i*ss institutions In. i^rge.cities. on a- unt of thtir dissipating teudoncies. i-r wo x*e"re' to' havehfit Ae of these iustitu ious, he wouid locate.it at Bft»omingto '-r repartmedt of the Stfcte niii.verssti. .i ie jsctcd to t^e diversion •jttiio TowsL'-p Li-.rary fund. Ho would hbcMlM foitared—read-adot destroyed This appropriatjon \g -Terre HaftWwotfia Be as twnef thwli

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ftre to the grisatmassof tax payers, Mrr regard vi Ihu proposflBon as hostile. Were we—indeed prepared to taW such a backward stspas to.cast twvay this Terre Haute donation? Teaching Is a scWnco and a profession. And it is not sepuriitey taught in any school of the,

land" U.i i.e Normal Schools. Thehetore,'! fancteniaa this Normal School is by no-u}4uns ati experiment. These schools ntg jtril^jlnt1. successes in -tfee States irrou^

Mr. PcELt'E-^onslJered' ch^pfiHiiih: faith of the State to the people of Terra. -rjixsi©

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.ewou!2Tvote a hundred thou­

sand more rather than break this plighted faith. He would elevate the educational standard. Tho want of tho pow®:

Knowibage ofiettere) was the cr^-ir want of the State. He represented a constituency that would justify him in votiqg

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the obligation oi the Normal School act of 4$65, he.WQuld haveuthis institution a College in the State University. But the institution being. estiablished, the onh^ question wfts wbether.he shoiJd«ba«tfcfa a lqss and disp»rftgecanit to. the State, or go forward to itfl*HinpletSon.— He read from the act, the conditions upon which students shall be received they shall teach in the common schools for H, period twiee as lpng us. t^turnv of.ttieir

tuition, cifcifMntreltSmrto tfiftre-5fh?riwii and expect to elevate the common school", by requiring higher qualifications in the teaehterfi., Thesejpoji6lder«ti( D3 eail not^ix ignored,.if tb$ State Of Indiaiut would

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propo^-tfl a(to« inatruo-

tions to strike out the $26,QOO apprepciation from the general fund. Hii reason lor this in part was, that it was the original eon temptation the act qf.1865, that this Normal achool Building should be ormclKlatttbe ofrtlirf,Ideality of the institution. "MY. CJii'iK an^f' Mr/Mc LifaiV'stated their readiness to strike out that $25,00(1, if it can be done by unanimous consent, without, .going again .toijjtb^ (Jomujit,t?8- ii if-.,

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—It was so or^gred by iCCffls^qt., Mr. Weight should vote against thiB

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550.000 waa to comr

pletethebuild in^.— Mr.

Millep..

Had the peupie of Terre

Haute'tbat understtfndlng Mr. Mc

Leak

(in his seat). No.

~~"MT.~SlU."(JIffi6"t3:sl expected much fror^ this Normal^ SehcoJ. .l^e beljeyed that this wA« aSvise diversion of the township) library_fund. Ho did not allow any man of the same means to go beyond Lim as friend of-Education. ..' •.

Mr. W'oiTE insisted that this, tfducaitlonal effort by the State should be applied to the masses.. Very-few were willing to subscribe for the support of the day schools beyftnd^the Hime suppHeif Hy the common scho'OVfand. Then why not adi. vanco these funds to swell the common school fund, and so.send.its—benefits all over the State He would vote against the bill, because it"-wastfor the benefit 'of the few at the expenae of the many. L4 »reviout qut^tioftg- anit#tfterju.was a second and^ inuer its force—

Mr. Wilson:s ^amendment was ae' iected.

IEA8—Messrs. Bettoid, Bird, joischol, Black, Brucker, Campbell. Cartfr ©h'nm. bers, Crain, Crowe, Daggy, Danaldson,

Spencer, Stackhouse, Stafford, Stewart! Thomas, Van Vfclk-fJnBui'gh,*3 "Vawt^rl Wason, Wit3cn, Wolffer..Wolfiin, Woods

Nats—Messrs. Edmonson, Greene, Honneus, Hostetter, Hudson^.I^ninji, Lopp, Newland, Shanke, Sbull, Thrasher, Williams, Wilson Wolfe .and Wright

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educational progress. Notwithstanding

iv pretensions to 8ohoi^ -Sfjj distriSit} .TSu't ^per' capitfff Sf'hfTe ^Wh^r STOfti distribute£3 to |4. &c,. This Sttite NorT mul •Seiio"6ix^-4ir,8#Senfftit'

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done by the people of Terre Haute, by way of donation. He considored that the library fund might be wisely diverted to this Normal School. So far, he was in favor of the bill. But he would vote against the bill before he would support the appropriation of $6,000 for this object out of the treasury. He wft opposed to advaa®ing one doHbi1 frbta'tfefe Treasury which is not absolutely necessary, the State were out of debt, he might wnijoe, tul whilesbowed dowe wtfK^bt

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do the bili passed tho House of Eepref sentalives. There is little ModbVii

The New CIRomx- CotjliT -iThte' W1 lowing is the Bill creating the Eighteenth ^^Mdiana:

Sec.

1. Be it enacted by the General

Assembly of the*.- 'State 'k/f J®rid5ffna That the counties of Parke, Vermillion, £j£f4iD*&A0&^ig8> ^.M^Vlstnied into and constitute "the Tiighteentb Judicial Circuit of the State and thp Circuit Courts in said Circuit1? Sha^l W6' held as follows _. 1 ofcAlUf^itfei^WEBtbe ls| 'Monday in February and August in eacli year, in thecmntyjj^ Vjerpiyiioo,..op tfc« third Mondays in February auu August^ ii vh?.

in the county of Vigo on the 4th Moni days of March andiMeptumbftt

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Sec. II Said Court*, if the business -'f Parke, vertntlTTon and Sullivan, two weeks each and in the county of Vigo rs long as may be'-hec&^H tr transact tne business of said county.

It j^hereby-di^lhted that

on the taking effect of this act, there :s a vacancy in the office of^Judgjj iy^^jjProsecuting Attorney of the Circuit^constltii-: ted bv this act and the Governor shall under tbo provisions of the Constitution and laws of the State. .IHn 1

Sec. IV. At the general election nnj

tbe Circuit composing said Sixteenth Circuit, a Judge atfd! K-oWfiytirt^'Attor-ney, who shaU he cornmisaioned and anS^tyfrHflW, a «™^.l Aa?Mftearrespectlvely, in the n^ioner provided by law.

Set. V. Ail vr^ts, §ubpoenasi *erurdeJ rules, order* ot courts, recognizances,' puHi4ttlcti3, bails ever kind which ma5- have issue from the circuit courts in said i,Quntj^o i'^rke^Vermillion, Sullivan "ilud T"i'go. or' whicnl ruay Whereafter Mtited, tbet ''•MflilwRftmWt rP®flu' THwrf Court provided for in this act, shall be and arel hereby inede leturnablefo ^e flrpt iy the first term£f said Circuit Courtin each! oC J&e duurities' B.fei3asai£ t^ ifcfci ield us: provided in this act and all actio, oft whatever kind, and all indictments now! pending in the Circuit ^onris of^ft-fi 6f

act. Sec. VI. It is h»r»byt deciart4 tl/kt ah: emergency exists for the mi mediate tni shall1 be in force from and after this passage, /VIJDJL

&&&'** 4f Deprics5 feusiidbpfeued shop on Walnut street opposite the market house, for the puepwed of repairing and varnishing furniture. &c. &c. They also 4o paper hanging,- a^d gtve. ^Ctentio^ to all kinds of upholst rv feb28d2w.

Gkg~ New Maple Jsugar. the firs^f tbo t.Randlemai^ifr rvay^. .. dtf.

tfcf The famous

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hong Arm Chop Tet,

inly $1,25 per pound, at (5.1. Ripley's.

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uaderslgiwk id mares, f^f

or^T.^eachTOp as

Torre Haute. T) MATfCH, Agent. \-fd.?t

Rkmoval.—I am removing part of Fi room cupied* by G. H. Bascom as a jewelry store** hopg, jbj fair dealing, |n^reased

form an agreeable acquaintanco with

FA9HIOK3 FOB SPBIlf* FOP. 1867. Latest style of Frames and best of Skirt materials, just receijoi at the J^^smiufa Sluri'* factory,1opposite the tost Offios.

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ggf Wamsutta, Lrousdale and othir bleached musims sheetings

Cij.ANiwert^Co

W (i. Dela^nmtt.v C/A Harrington Leveque Ryce & Co

ii-amA Skr5xg. —Big strike at the bankrupt store on second street, in Early's Block. Gents French^calif mW^ .t^Ab^d do from $14' to American calf boo sewed, worth $12, selling at $6. Women Balmoral Boots, $1.25. Missep Balmorals 7§|petitf,jto $l.T&^k^kbi^l.«aiiir|l65 cents per pair. Ladies' Slippers, 75 cents. Save half the price by buving at tbfe Bankrupt Shoe Store. 1-31.

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t'he best

Syrup

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F&iAl*# Funk,

Geisondorg, Griggs, Hartman, Hamilton^ Hays, Higgins, Hopkin^, pu^^^Hiyi}gate, Kiser. Litson, Long, of Jackson!

Miller, Moore, Morrison, Montgomery. Newcomb, O'Neil, Nottib,'rael]e, Pratherj Ratliff, Ross, Kosser, Sabin, Schnmma^

6&F~ Poultry of all kinds, new hamsj beets, No. 1 rye at But? & Bailey's.

turi^i-parsnjj^-ak^ beets, No. 1 ryej ami buck wheat flour at

Citron at traet.

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riety of

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at low prices, at Edsall & Co's. dtf.

ain Price $1,

fixtures.

store an

dress P. O. Box 515, Terra Haute, Ind. tf *, 1 ,v3 »h '"TSiiwi

^Rasingj^urrants and Xlght & Co's, 166 Mait^ [10-dtf

Currants, German Prunes" and

Raisins, at James Moorman's, No. 73, Main street. [18-dtf

8#kel fi^btpFo^l^ckerei

and Cod fish, at James Moorman's, Nq 73, Main street. [18^dtf

Indiana.

ai,»SiH*gfeH5ffc Co.

Diseases their Remepies.—FoiJ Itch, Boyd's Medicated Cream. For Prurigo, Boyd's Medicated Cream.' ^SarlPifnpl^. Bri'd'l Mec^st^Qte.

For Colic. Boyd's Balm. For C-amps, Boyd's Balm. For salei by all druggist ^dwlw

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Go to .T. F. Depew's for bargainaj

in Boots and Shoes. Remember the loca-

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Good Kip Boots for $3,50, at J. F.

Ut-pew's. No. 01, Early's Block, Main Street. dtf.

lisr' Oysters, Green and Dried Apples and Peaches at Butz & Bailey's. dtf

*ff.%9^fcCoalOjl, ai berries, at feutz A' Bailey's. ley's

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and fresh Cran-[14-dtf

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88f Pickles, in bp no. ^and vinegar, at Butz & Bailey's. [14-dtf

iiirJi tr hM{ »r C®" A. Nippert & tjq. keep Jthe.best as sorted stock of Dry Goo'ds in the city, and St. piicwithat-'suit tU^timSs. dtf

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Nippert

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^Mer*|A^ood yopiyj, p»f,n.,, pejw opt., of employment, wants a situation inn store, or shop where he can make himself useful to his employer. Enquire of Dawson's harness establishment' west of the Square. 2d2t.

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SUvaraald

chandift" Men JqhnR.Fr6Anan!s.

^ieedresaBoot .'ii

st^ and variety of goods, bettor locati^j :MAsqiJ«fc^9un»^Ai5oe4 .veri*l and faculties to retaTn most of my old and of

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Cornelius & Hagger-Black, Saxton tv Walmsley

street.

in the city. riO-dtf,:

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i' Foiaf^SW'.—urf4efsigneS^v^^ifij to engage in business iinu for sale all his livery stock in the Prairi

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g^tlerptnfe^ba hadof Hotfoy«:*Sa4-

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shirtings

lk}J,Qn«

ls -v

ggy? .-iWe:[tfie .undtf^hed.Dry Goods Merchnifca^^^arro4fi!ufejJf6r the puis po?e rtf ^rtowirtg 8iif*!Cler1f3 times for recreation, do agree to close our respective

at 7 o,clock, p. sr.. and from the 1st day qf, September, 1667, to the 1st day 6f March, 1868, at 6 o*tilo6k, P. J^.," ^xc4pt on Saturday evening it s|mll b^ oneho^r latere W S Ryce & Co Tuet, Ripley & Co Edsall fc Co Williams, Brumae Brokaw, Bro & Co & Co Witt4gi,

1HK FRiNSLIN fi^lCK MACHINE iStlilt^&aiji

joi '.peiiect

atceoglh, and immenge compreiiing power, ii pD^BAJST^ED^j^th ei^ht men ar^i^J^w? horfp*, to] Mlf-tsmper the clay and make 3,000 to 3,600 ele-' gant Lncks per hour. J. B. &EFIGK4

Proprietor, So. 71 Broadway, N. Y., Boom 8S.' n. .• feM'iSsi 1

1

are now prepared to do all kinds of Cop-' per work, at 187 Main street, Terre Haute, [23-d2w.

InHb^s1 €el«fer»Md Oysters are now iu.receipt.ojj aad wiiMoutinne ta rtceire daily during the enllre Ai«ori, ^Hepe large a'iil| Justly famyua Ualtby Baltl^OT-9,'rt^t«ters, .wh^chi y.e will be reedy, at all tiaeafto garwto onr a'ac-f tom«r»,-!therby tbe catior diah."|)tirB is tl^*vO^W liouse.in tbeoitjr tb'ia. first^ciaiM, braaS-of! Uystersiaicept for sale. Oti6. Wlhi)hart1.«i*•el^-i br*t«d copV, has charge of tlfi Be«taarant'df^|firV ta«ut .au4\rill':betre4idjr)at .aU.tiiuea to *tMitd the orden «f MS old friend and custollMirsj -i«itf!jJ" ^EoM\?.f^ABie^kvxKB *.

6i

—Again wo call {he' atlenSoil

•jf .tjip atiliqt^d to the .great subceSa atteh. dant apenth^ sk^l}ful.itrQSttiient used by Dr. Karnswortb", JS^o. Wjest Mar^laud street, ihyiimapolis, wnere ail who may n6ed the services of ah expefiertc^d pby*ic4an,thofld n^bfajl itqgiyehim- oriL See advertisement on firsjt patent dltaw.-wnlm tf

A

®Sf* ranberries. Dried Currants and Lemons, at Raadleman & Rays. 7-dtf

u) I UK

.(j\t ii YKd^m JiTi

,mZ

gOSTQ^STORE,"

tiAAM Wil% lAJJli/Il

SHIRTS! 8HIBI8! SHUTS! Now is the season when every one is thinking about laying in a new supply of

a

2S^^SmSi»»r aaSBK^SSS^ire

iwl tePC?C

under the oace^of. an exparieoSed P*i micheutist, and prea^iip^iMUi can ^e.4iic with accucqfjt al .all^liofirs of the day night.,

bu| pja-e^ad nn»&*lt<K8|epi

imMliriBiw imdnj 111 1 ifltf

Purely

a matter

fact^Jl^odliijaa^jJ^j a^Sjhe onl house in the city that arc sailing this eaj-

try it.# ^^thp j^st ever sold mi the city. dtfc'tfa iii* I

1 ifflfi ffft*. 1

Ttfi '"'BliiT^C&aKGK TET A- Erjger Winter Qlotbio'g regardless of cost. ^Eine Reaver Coits, Business Coats, in great variety, OaH sooh an^" gef bargain. Good Uodesfeirtaand Drawe at 75 cant's., -i -rtr-•* .a!

BaVe, thisdlyf, sdld.my'MiU.iher 1

stock and 'g4od-Will' rf'my bqsinesh^ts Miss Mary A. ^.biiion, and. McomH«eri h'er t0.niy old jjAtr&ns'wiid' Ha^e atratathediftW ^ty the old stand,

T"""

dwd ots en'js

Feb. 5. dtf

...

jfP-

.*A1

vnl-MK

Spaiira dJNtfERWKAE —Light

:Miferino

Jo®* Sfitdfrpifijpri. ladies, W Edsall

f^u jL -ytif4)

to" engage in tho abovi

business can get a bargain, as the locatioii is the best in the Statu and is now doing the beat business in the city. For full

r*'7TltTt"

"~ARD.

M.^A.Waltkb.

few weeks to replenish*,^ith an elegant assortment of new Spring Goods anil

branches We HasiQ«|g$ffliei fully com .petent to please all thaw* who,H»y^--fkVo: me with a caflj '^hd yvpuJIdjialicit a share the public patetf&age.^3K X^Il

I

Tbe extra.white

fish

*. A5»

$ST New Hams, at Rfppetoe's.

m&SFF

just received at C. I, Ripley's. dtf

LOCALWOTICES.

TJje-BejI lg »hj MEBBIL is dow receiving the BEST BBAZIL COAL bronght to tbo market. Orders left at McKeen's Shoe Store or 'at Hartaock

O

I'TSTC""

.^SS'.uk I-&IX .J w_kA^

For t^i'^ Voifn^n^ s54l^A4 tfncf^wS have

JUST JIECEIT^D 1.1 ti'

A Fresh Stock of

E S Suitable for the Purpose.,

BESIW BBAHDi.

j.-:\

By the yard—all at the ,*

LOWEST MABKGT FINES,! We shall also be receiving new Goods*-

EVERY FEW DATS!

^Throughout the coming season, so

i! .«* .*¥*13(1 a £A

Weekly 'r Aniwl^ceineiul

BLACK. SAiTON WAUpifi

W

.as l&l'ii"

^Nitw aicS

I ~4

STYLE•

All order*I At Dowling Hall, or at the l^el^aded to with *,» j—t/ut

Jonrm^

will rwaain Sutaa ai»di

A.

alyle oC 9iei^^Oor^t

hing nawwatNifipert 4fc Co't^uiti ...t'%

th^. H. Biddle for vetMeaont.'Ufhe ,nd Wll bk paii to tke paftio# Ualtflitlei of tbe fiitn wlfi be :. JODDM A ®. I

Id by^T.

Ut* (ulk to Um saw MMrp^ae, «im1 trntt tkatlt

j. ,, ftttan,- gUMmi wc«iv*» and

il6 Mali.^S'

5ee?#|-co,9P!?¥on

oi

the Plans and specification* of the New County Aajltnn, and tbe day of Jetting, the time of lettlz tbe,contilg| fctt faid. lmildihg is, until Monday, the. 83th d»y«f Marcb,1867, ap4a whicl time bids for thef constraction'of 'said btiildicf will be received by the Board of Commiraiener atf OA«e. rfB&gKtHi feb22dtd Auditor Vigo Coonty.

1 1

P.

cq/,

Barr's Sectoral Ml'ilr'has^ nft"Wtee-| ior for thecure^of Ooujj^is, Q^lds, Croup^ WHoop Qir Cods^, ffoareneea,

He.

To t8e afflicted w,

f'liSrKf sal. oJSfl BABK'8 DBU^^RE

iLSdlcs' Masfliife^#aejilt3 Fancy Ifxew 8U1T5.—The •utidew^be^htis ^or tfi«

qtiorade Bfllls. a nice^ioIecU^ii of ^ftdii s' .SuH®, to Ut at re«t?oDab1e pt'ico». Also, L&dieft Stacy Suits made to crdcr. MHS, J. KBERLE,

VV^9£rjB$D Ut akn^JCbesMV^t S^rwts, flr^t bonse Qorth of the Canal Basic. decl0d3m

NEW ADVERTI8Ei»ENTS

»i

.12.:

Bfc

'*i» ri.3l *i«

,*h3l .t-.-

O ci-

*v

K» -V, .-.s ffl

f.

I«a«a «*t-

March 2,1867.

fj

1

1st* feaior T. »-os., wrtr

at onc^, aAd all delicqnent acoounta .^ti ot my h«t*l#for'crtlpctl(,r""., e-JUw^tlweeito^lijfeUhtmWgffWKt tLb prasMtad, will aawt with priiarfCi^tt)«mbut,. mm -«i

,8fct«t.}

»rfl itf

p. rspp

/fittARUa fe 1. »BlfSMNti, 4

pLA^|I€b SiAm ^OOFONGi

on all but,

ftjivAaii

Tuition reasonable. No«8Md^eji-eFpt for Piano Music, and Commercial IVpartmen.t -176 Pupils rinring /ir«ttlimK "XowIs* Gywn'aailts aud

"rriitg Kirm

mssm

OEt li'H ,-V

Oeorge Bank Codj

it

Bannister'

will receive prompt attention. dGm-

."3^,1)^. 4th & Sth, itort^. side' S£^ A

-if'.. & .» j.'K vi •?•»... —V O^f ......

*1 x*M

»Si i:-. ••'ii f-

1 -aa

r« .ii ,-wa W»t wri-i.^ V«??f

tipif \..v mtm.

,•„ ."i. J., i-.!

Wetor*macJjt9,

1" ipragms, xr W

...

-vaCSocJi^coesC *V 7-

f-\r ^Philip Mlm,

i*

:. .. and Diwinell'

AND: OTHER

,. Usuallytfertind hi i[afckefc- & .4 .* ••».

SPBIlWjl* StYLE

BieLMpRALS, 'i At Reduced Prices'! «.»

*L^IES' LINEN HANDKERCH'Fj,

s. if ..

:n

'*.

.--ft-. .« •, i"

-,...Tf Jt ~.l a i-.-.ls -"d "9

V- ^'1

~.X ti t««

-.r a. ,i«f 'f.t

FOR SALE.

ftawt.

SALrE-«Two ^jfase« iintiia Street fe&ar tia ^eW Sark«aBo«ao, one

tmo

aorta ^0x58i *lth"teti roAtM, well ar­

ranged for a public Board!nz, Bonf "«b "tber, •00 ittffy, £0x15 feet, two room*, both adjaiais^ well and ktables fafa tho premlcel. woilld tell yM or .both. Will b« Mid at a bargain, ownot colas to tho Xostasa Gold Begiost.'

*-yy''.

burn am

SAIiB eAJRRM'GBS Tbs ttibiioribm deairlBytcr Plddi* ttV thti partnership

atMrt, ottar

MSs&^lms&S8Ei\ »re* (iiwrtjl «*)*elttJW«i^h«i»nd MUl Kaqu'ii ,f

wrpr .. Wf.es H\ The'fAxw is itaIie^qok^datfV.of tto

mm*

*OK S%LK. €HE5P-/lIO USFi untl nnii 5«-.mdBtjff.t, ."S •.

CMty 1 rrnsniuiT ut

UT',

vmi

First Premium

awardud &t tin1 U. Kftir

Established in $*1S. "tfefmcitT 0#

mqa t*xi

ire a ry

Th?» andi'TSiSTtil

*1! "v, at (hf £»:vg0 a-«r»*« JH! ii.j

Tberff-W'tfK^rf*

Hundred and

neos^'irT too."3roaai.£tfhirt

00

EtMriterrio pftipr^

Oi|UBSoCgr

Sstern ?tatea,

ueclaltetercWSft ttltK, ^|ftltjiawrat inlroduced, and stood Ihe lost 01 eIKlit years. In

ev!y

#p$e tffe serdicvt ia^^tc^iv h»n no affect upon it, except to render it mere lirm ,. TidaaSCAflag mz4bar'coin)ntoag!itt»trto the pifl'" ile, in that it i&llirlit, air and v^tec-proof, uud aa MiblM'as 'A^SiflWlng Wfifclrlfto^Vs"'

CaildtfifUiaat rwii^eocogquf ne» tixtli^t PoplitrSfreefJ, Terre limit a, \fliero a "specimen,,cf 4be &ppL oaHattpmaniw, can tte'sfeeii,.

Tx^-

»?Uf?nilormation ife»dr3Si^

ifr SEMINARY,

Short

Hand.for everybody.. French aud Garman.taof

-HarMf lSth: Oooir btb*rtUnltJ ios

i*4er* Mat 'Ae£M£6c EDCCiTroji. 51 WftLcir,'Printtp4yt Or, A/Batfhutitro, 'Vice Prea't,

W I

MW G°9D&

I .in..1 fti

A

•0 .u JU

*$XV&a

.mi*

J-."?''

U4 A -Ut

tnuilc. inn"

ICiil: tiy

•mwi (rrjrTCfca

—jHwift!* irep»t ed-^ «g rtfcflia fGpCe Roofing

'*i*,

OR

tu*

wmi

t9%Wt

t'Jf

i»-. inf jr. 'Ajs^-saat1-'.

«TT -M -a »«Jt-'iSa ,**t

A.inPp^&C!&H

.vot-iba*,.

E.-rr-HOUSE ftBCt i/OT. iun^i ..iterd Tu ii ucaLUritk.

etoru a i\ish, fivj n"tr ro4frti, aurt eeli^r 18lA*ia»i* a

L. I). HUDS0S,

f-'i

A.

i.i

....

... tit i. ..

*e. V.

mi'!

•V U,!

cdmltogt&tfb-

-it

*T «:f

:r,

1(M

siklEET 17s as

.i At Reduced Prices-1

.tfrf (tf. A i.

•A.'

5t MS

StOCK

.. .1 *M »*1

Ml** .a***-! 1

tr Kf .. J"1 ,mf ii .'• 'r *"!. «v .1 ". iii'

C'A-SSIME'KS'! ... t,ji BOYS' WtA^.

TZ lJSt-4 8, CHKC^k,

v» Jl\* J*.

S.I V.

:i*b

SHIRTING STRIPES it A if* -»4SCi» .'•! r. »i

Oft

iM.i a

f.l. ,**T k'J

,}4

v«** »lJv^ A&cr-

tcfl

S I O S O S

•.,: ."

i.i '.I,.... S~ -f# ... r- 1 ?*il .. i, .a. «*.*.• .* va.. i'-.. '.rt *r -ai *••.

"Oftr StOtrfe^'ifl l:o found"'

Complete in all Departments

'And we shall soil

As Cheap ias the Cheapo at 3

A. NIPPERT & GO,,

,B1»HOWSKY&CO

Irupor'^rs and Joliw#Of *','.rsw AJVL JfOYS. WSOStSALr A II 3

FANCT GKbCERIES, BA(C»s, TFas. etc SEOA1UF, TOBACI »10dtr

-tUL

^BAJi&AIjVS^

We wonld Inform oar pKtrcriS

ltSi

friaidi

Milflaary, to call and I ahwll be sold

WiBter mcntbg.,, ~h

folldaya anu

H,:j3?OTT.

r- tf

.o"*. i-«'

2

M.itf—

K.

t-

TUOMAa a. **!#j

'. •mrwmM idrndiy*-

a

MMHiHhr Beat Estate AgeoU,

X) K. S A-L fi—VALUABI/K &XAL ESTATE.—Tke ku*o»4l 'gaMly «nl

jj}*\ .Stor* ta^VOMM W*l«*^Ma .Tb)r«

Afreet*, oSenpiJdrBj J.&H. A. Davl*. "Alao, lot'6n Wabaeh S»t«i, 'tiflfrtfi'sW*, let«reea Foarth and'Fifth. -t ",iWf

a iara« Nuaurtnunt

OarrlaRea and Bo«glea for,«ala,at. reduoed. pricfa, Paftles frnntlngrfffrst-rhtff vehicle^are invii call and examlt^ Factory coiner ^Hc#nl Walnut Btreotd, Krre Hai^ts^lRd. t'2(kl»Wllil )VKL^C

ot

l|

OKt'JfkcOiioUwiii, at

i^dtf flflM

it-.t

assTAM:^ ,tiui *'UnhfyrTkift Fo« ft MT IW a

TVt-r .-f-iiffsc 19* Oi I nf Kronad. npon wl-.irhi

Ei WdCj t,Ut»iitfK and a() th« in good repair. AUo,' «MclImt rftndWlonv

Du.TaxN

n: ~-s. 1

und the balanco rohtmr. foriiliGILMOlUi, "At Homft"

"lllilf (U'

tp.,u-

(•iitirc longth.of tho Uoua^-nl w. Also aiBkg Wfrll of WKtor ,ain4

Sftw-Tiv ii.t -, .• r" v"'

WOR RENT.

*3

ZaJ'j

^Rr^JOTl-.-The Brick- pwdliitf. iiftSiJaprf and Wood* pAstiji'icii thi, |ll Jafijaj'io^^is'ti :tfie! Fair Cfcrojitiilt.' yThe siPeerrta ifta tfe^en -rooma, witu '•OTWjmtUsr tto 6d about 1" a^r« ot gronnd. Apply to ~1' ,-fab*«d4t ?•.£.:* JAQQB

-i*T

::R®fT.'

--A Two Story of fh% There

Krame Hoo,

i^rame Hoaeefoo-^ta Uttnt, Mat of (h« 4Pte.i, IndianeppiU &Iachln».Shop. There are ovftrfn^cttb grottod lo^ha loC, oto Vhlch is a lurje i^i^j,,• Bl'1" Trees. Pear Trees,

err© psiuta.A, Ind

John Stonrehoprt, at -4-first bouse woetof Ttir9U*^ «»i M»i.D StreatJ on the .north •lie of rte street. fe2Mlw

,nsf f*

woe?: WANTED.

r*Ta i'

WANTE3:—pU) fROJ^^Xiie f.f highest price paid lor ail^ald scrap .{tor, highest price paid tor

aid scrap inr.

Phoenix McBI,FJtE8H

delivered at th'e "Ehoeni* Founorjv" rrear tlxPassenger Depot. ap2:!J!f

sssmswmm

INSURANCE COMPANIES W

t, f.

THOMPBON

iJV ti RANCK

•CrcirJTJjyrtsT.

FIUEaad MiBM I.

BliCME'M

MUTUAL ENSUB-

.. C0MPANV.

Casb Capital laoo.ooo oo Nnrpltia 60,000 OO

Total t'aiii issets Jan. lat, \mi, a6e,«oo oo Profits rtturued ia Uasi) to btockand Policy Xtolii era.

.fremimvtoall Ccuh—Dividend* the Same.

No Liability on the part of tke Assured. Offica— OviAir'a Exchsnoc, OIiEV£lanf,

Bk'V.

S3E

Capital ,?£r,* nn al ftiBc.', S. CHA8. 0. KKAKIUT,

Ohio.

WM. ttAiVT,

trea't.

THOMPSON, 01SANE & THOMPSON, itxeals, I? IjTcrreHaute, Indijig

"EBCHANTS li^^UKAiNCii 5,^0M'ANT' OF HAKTfOIiD, t^fHoyXoiiDaiA, Sec'y. ILiBK. Hovaao, Prea't.

LPITAL. 1800)000

'iA.ll Lomm Promptly Paid,. rolklesijJuuedaBd renewed XHOJIMOJI', CRAflfB THOMPSON,

Thrtt-fovrtht of Oit Kit Profit Htturtutt to the Anmrtc

JAS. L. UBA0AjU 1'ieaiileiit. H.4L POMffii »..«.M...t...:.»**9«ry rilOMPSOW, CKAWi: ft tHOUi'SON my39dly Agents, Terre in'4„

IVTOETH AMERICAN i* fiBK wsuRAXcr. rommxr. Or Hit7*OD, Cosh.

(Jtxm)i

g£ B& itU.f ifc ii

tH

.. .A

:i

ii

A liABdi "SiPO^K 0T- jJ ^y,

Capital.

A. t\ UAa^cisas

I "'7

BLEACH'D MUSLINS

ffp'n Sftfetiitg* & Shirt in qn.

rjTHE^ Ptrrwiii

atoltftrfttvnftbly rieks .. I'rosidetit

A(etni), Terre linute, Ind

l^EW y3EK CCIUEW TAL

Joy

UiUIiA¥Cft

No,14I ^•ndwar^.Mav^ orkj iusur^ce. """JJ ACCIDEK'Xa.

tw

ALL. K1NIS.

-Cash Capitat^i ...$eS4i,0)0 President: UUlUK I. HAl'LEl secreiai FUhABI) VKSKNC^.

TllOMPSO,*, HINE 1 TllOMPSOS, ^i 1li

-iii«

TTNITEI) STATES tl8l,tl iy COHl'AM, I—, O! nKW jebsei. ror Jaiarahce-sJ^iBdt OdtniiMtAr.r' Aectdenta

N.Tf. OfBce, Uioadway.

Xhsonlv Momal Acoidant '«ttp»»y in Atni-i ica FEiNClS J1AKKOE, .. HieSldeiH CUABt,KS WKRTS...' Stt anil Ti BMJ1CRT IVNOX KKHNKDY, Chair'n l.iX'-.iu H1NHT K. VAIL, I'halrmau 7)Dance('»iDmitte* or Local Sgenetes apply

4?

THOMPttOii, IKA.NK fe THOMPSON, Qeufral Akm.13 for .SiutliiTn Indiana, I j./iilb gi Iadianai'Olla,) Terre Haute, Ind.

I E

(T^jie united states LIFE UiSl)KAS( E COJIPAiy, .- M.». i-j Ai.ii 8TBEET, XKW YORK, Joseph B. ColliiiH, Preuidenr,

Assets Nearly $2,000,000.

"m Lift (Fejirc

Thompson, Crane & Thompson

JanelStf Assnts

rpBTB WESTER2 V-'~ \t 1 1.1 Y11 l"*SlKA.VtE lO.Hi'AM Vfj

rlty, Efonmny and IntCfflritjf.' Ca»hXJ».i»lt»l^..„...daOO.OOO.OO. Palil np in t,uU aud Securely invested in Cincinnati. On tho joint Stock and Matual Plan

Office, 37 W. Third St, (Opposite JKaeoolc

"rfe&i."

.. A'w-.a'. I

A«OJ

.r-trjij

"i

a

momoK,

AgenU, Terro Haute* luu

vrtiitb t&MS, .'34A -tsff" 1

•mwi

rit^n'E

Attorii^A^vi^Dsririt law. TEBBE SAUTS, UftlANA. Orrint— Ptusnix Bow—Pp. alalw. [JaitUdtf :b

ATrc^tjri^rs 4.^ LAW.

OFFICE—&cKeMt'e Block, upstairs, below Masonic llall. jalSdwtf S n:ii -.1, Ltl? A ,»illdl,.'... 1,! jm. wauWfa.'* mcimttm tucrr S

JJA1KD A CKUFP,

Attorneys at ILawJ'

S|*l!

A

WBltiHT.

^OE SALE Oil BENT.--A good

dBwHu. 0? Main atra«tj(np tatr» c-Miumtf. ..

G.

F. cookekly, ATrORMr AT

LAW, PUBLIC

A-IN A» NOT/UiV Will altejid, to the ooliectioa of debu •ettliment

ratatet, and makingont Deeds, Mori

tMea, and other inetrumentaof writiag. "Hahoi. (iuOkiunlrtal. up alair«uier Dl«. 11 ban A Bell. octlSli a. w.Thompson, a. t. cajiNK. a TMOnreoa,

J.

Thompson, Crane A Tbapson, •VTTORNH: VH AT LA \V

Hi-til E*ta1e iHtturtiius# '—avu—

General Coliectlou Ageals. L». A.

(A*

triOt/U

a ii# intt* Fruvuel UaraLai 7(b lilt-

t*.\ \htu

tle.u

la titt» Ooiit.

oi Ck j-, A£*aei«a. iitflie oil Xliird ft» *iw-u Alafu (ibJ Ohio, It-cr Him*. Iii i- isthjiK if

DE.Ni TISTAY. c-

jQfc U.' O tl^COL^'^

1Bai

1

Tbe Oldest Kstabllthed Beutiat In Terre Hkutv,

renftovfd hit) ofti' ana 'i4kid'ucd to Eiuu aUeot bet «»an £Uia auU Ha ii)^ lia,l upararda of oijlii.c:, ,f»r«' iij, Iditi, Iu Ueutiatrf, hc.a coaiJii'ui tbai be can Ire aatlflfttciiuu kli i»ea«.

vaLsah,

tfMc«®99oi to Lincoln A VrftiVHtsai* v.

*u*awo*inM»mmiNAhiCAk

J£ JN T» 1 8

Ho. ivi ilaiu^U'tfvirvHv UiiiM'4 Mgo* ou-:*, ap!5'l?i a i%».

•J~in ti AiiUSUJ*, .M7 1J

i.v rs. 'rr" /a

8

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oV U'K—«»h Obi3d au»J 4th Mr-**i Ja70I rKHKK-«HAtTit, \Si |)H: MOfiS^N, M-r OPERATIVE AJ*D MBOBANICAio*" 12 jSi n?

Ail tlii branches of Upurotive and Mcchanical Dentistry executed in the best manner. CrricK—Ko, 107 Main Street, Terre Haute, and Saltivau, iud. frl4dtf

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11TY HOTEL. CORNEB rirtk AND CSKBlft'. Terre Haute, Indiana, J. B. BAILEY, ...- .i^'Proprietor.

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Thtd liouai-' Ua& ohanged hands and «t been thorjU(itily r^fittrJ. aud with guod accsiamcdations, gofd tabids, tAd reasonable cfiargws, ttie ProprietorikopiMnja' a Uber.l share of pairoitnf'

BOABDEK^ WaNTEIi.—I il bixua for #J.t to pucfosk. I oill aet &s.#aodatal>lt can be had iu tji.- .City, f.oard by the day fi 0U.

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pLAKK HOUBifi. CO&NEB rossu '.r riasT and oaii^gtsKtT»

DO 1)118, fiiWI CU Offlii or HatchAll, MbhtoSutna ana PuKirr^e Back IilBfla. noViSdtf •UUNyiN HOUSE,

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XJ SStttheast Corner Pnblic Square', Terfe Haute, Indian a.

Thie Hotel has b»«n fursubed anenua all lis departments, in a style unsurpassed by any

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State, and is no# open for tLe rftceptloa of guee'E. ThopatretiPig Of *hfo public respeottirtly solio ited. HOBBISH WLKMYE, augldti PaofWiEToaa, gpEHW1"HAUTE HOUSE

«4»bNCft MAIN AHJ ftfcVKSTU »riU£^t f. Terre Haute, Indiana.

This DViWl haa r^f^irttf be«fe r**fittiMraxiU y\ii .-a firjf^cKtr* order, ortVru»« nu.onimodan«»«H umm passed In Uif bfnto

SIBLEY aV XlTBM£Bt froi»V)i U'JjfiWAilT flQU^B,-, j, 1 K3 S«tcond Stre^t. bet^'c^o tfain and Cherry,

TU3UU •JHfAU'ifi,. INlj.' '. Tills old established Hotel hits ioataged hands, and has ^«ef fltte-l dp to a •tytettafrtha.'Proprietor feels saiiafleuthai he vv 11 'make ft a ploasani honte ttr all who may atop with hila. A ft«. boarders wilt be ta«m at priref tmurtrt# tim«». (JliUm] TilOc. UcKRG, Proprietor.

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Agents, Tgrr»Haute, Ind. mrtm—

FIttE LVstBfaCE COMI'AST Tore,Oflico 10S and 110 Broadtraf, flasb Capital and Haralns. ....$!,

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W. C. HASUKfiS.....^.., feecretsiy. 1'ouoisal UuGcHlhy THOHPSO.V, CBAHG ft liiOMPSMt.l inj-iadly A^eiits. T-ti,. ii.iute, Ind.

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UNWEKTAKEK, IbjprepaieU execatb iorders ilt bU liLo C'iti. neatness slid dispatch« ruei ortfttrdaud t'!*ftrr treeti, Terre Haute, luiilaaa. jan20-5-J«ft/,

FUST EE0Mf ED.T?bfe Asaorttnent of GdnttMna Chfldmu

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mjio- J_'._ Corner 3d ah3"C6e cry a'trj^ts

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THo litidtri'si^iied tia4 r«ntu»9d bin Vottku

No. 14 Norii* Fourth Street, om door Mortboi.Cu Uuuuti li€»uac. Allthoaewho bava calls tur aerrices will find

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Cash Capital &500, dAMUKi. Wi.gtililUiK Preaiiient. DANIEL llt'CK Secretary. TIIOMPSOS, atAiVfi di m««PSOX, mj-i'.l'tjj--.

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Metttiio Burial Cumen, 0»sf:ets ft ii 4 WoidAi Ccrllfnisf «Verry

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Plans, Spedbcatlqus, anpwia.tandanae, autk^Ut tHil Drawings fumiaht-.i fur every dfa^ription of BmldiDgs.

Ornce.-South ess: enm-r of Mawa yn»

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pBAlRlf CITY FlplNfr'Mlli^

CLIFT Mannfa tnnjrs and Iisalers in -—r

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Architraves, Io6* ^ifwte'ni\

Stair Mailt, JtiallwtterH,

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Plftiiiu^ 'Sw-oll'" Wood Turning', AV.a'ili vr-wt-Vott n»«ai %'i^Atig,^ Afaifoefiu Order, (.'onaer ol' JSiutii uni .alnibaiTf Streets.

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Plaon, aj6ciflcHtlona and Htipeiintendence tnrriUhea uj ^v.

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aro,pt»p*rid to_p}it o^ thiS.Bod, aod war raut it for hve yuar^. This la the bvat aud chsapcst flcof In ino.and a (Im-fro Tali nn r:.l«T i" Hl'ILLtAMS, Trairie Ciit Pl,«nin^ iliin' torner of ?tk atd Muil^rr^ Sire- t. ^iSdtf

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s-Lurt of public pj.trooage.

ihoj. nW "f M-Un near thy Te»ra Uam« Ucc*».

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OHN AKMSTRONG, !C

fciuiisiuiiuiikBdSteacii lurter." .... Floor, Wbia^yMti'SajlrBraadi, aU. laim :or marking Clothing, CM tvordec.-

Ocas mads and r^isurtd ia the best of ttyiv. All w«ek warranted to give satisfaction 9hopj|ddoor East of tlie lie* Co tut ifamivi osi hlo street, at the Vij:o County Hay Soalea. |dln

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