Daily Wabash Express, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 8 April 1867 — Page 4

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Morning, April 8thj 1861.

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WF A M.Phul of Ohio, propose*" establish a National Bank at gashing, ton, Indiana. It reminds us of the days "wild cat banking to begin' Ao have banks established in such small ftlaces^

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Gus Arnold

3Sy otie week in advance of the date o) publication, Hftrpor and Frank iAfelie^ Illustrated Weeklies, but equests us not to notice the fact, as his galea will overrun tho limited supply. "VVe won't.

—®h®»body*of ~®ontrfs Tttttle wafc followed to the Cemetery yesterday afternoon by a long line of carriages, and attended by a large procession of the Mft* sonic fraternity, of which order the deceased was a Ufa-long member.

Tho Young Men's l'r^yer Meeting

at Dowling Hall, yesterday ^ernoon, was of much interest, and brought together an audience botween sis and eight'hundred in number. The meeting will be continued at the same place next Sabbath afterno.* noon.

jgy» Judge Chapman, of the Indianapolis Criminal Court, recently gave tin Grand Jury charge to inquire into the legality of the numerous lottery schemer, now flooding tho State, and also to sde whether newspapers giving them publicity are not violating the State law.

The Armory Mission Sabbat\

School will give on exhibition in Dowliap Hall this evening, commencing at 7 o'clock. No charge for admission wilbe made, and all the friends of the scholars cordially invited. An uuique and in"tarefting"anlftil^rnSnt,*irin*p?^a n.

8®- The State Board of Normal School Trustees meet in this city to-morrow aiil on the day following, when the bids for work and material for the building U'9l be openud. Those of our mechanics Who oouteuiplatjp making bids, will do well to consult the Board to-morrow.

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•'"•j0PW»6 epriilg tWfcii 'of Pleai Court'c^VenM^'Mondi^ .... j- j_ "'Iff* ©d* weelt from this -date thtf ttiinf expires for tlia payffleut .of county taxes.

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Charley Shay'p

hibition will be here ne*|

Kftmember thw^ws" ^ybii^^of

the- Mission Hall to-night.

gffi* The Steauier

lfltotueo,"JCapt."Shew-

maker, will lpaVe for parts above tbife

morning.

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Dird—Saturday morning, at 6 o'cloak in this city, Nathan Puckett, aged thirtyfive yoHM. His funeral, will take place at his lata residence on North 5th Street, the fourth.liouno north of tho canal,

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east aide of the street,at 4 o'clock thisjr. it. The friends of the family ott invited to attend

In our amusement oolumOtfii?

mornjng^ i# .announced the coming of Quigley's Colossal ^tereoptieon, whith will le exhibited at Do wling Hall Weilnoeday aud Thurslay evenings of this week also on Thursday afternoon. Wo are informed this ia one of the largest, and exhibits so«ne-of the fin«t X'iews of any similar exhibition now traveling, and far suptrtor to tho finest panorama. Eefid |h« descriptive] advertisement elsewhere. v' 5^-— /•3AHSA*.'a A..-a«afJ

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Aebury University have adop ereity-%ii(f^ ^oiA{)6g8fa£jofaine and

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flW T. Murdncfe,'fhe Keh« tucky State Lotteryv^was•umMriejmi anapolisPriduy, ou three indioUn enta fof 1 selling tickets in doflance of tlie law.

t%-?fGP* County Keootder ••B.'- J. Spwki has purchasecl a farm eix mileSAOtttb of town, on which he lias takeji up. his residence, and this summer wjll give a

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tion of his time to., rural pursuitsap I' J1. •••^'ITJ," "•r,r4w?:f i.. ^§0ST George W. FayRr,' Esq.,'% ^ecently elected Trustee of'this township^ has entered upon 'the '"cli8chatge. of hit duties. His office is on Gh^o 'Stfeet, two doorBertst^of- Fourth sWftet. b&Ls«t.±&

Monday morning brings with it

fresh card from the eot^tifrising: ItQUa^bf Black, Sftxtfin & Whlmfley ,(eirf« our column of new advertisements.) Evidently they are among the first in the marke| with everything in the Dry Goods line td suit

Minstbkls.—OnJllonday

am that! CntCTttT "principal gaged on Safeur&y in the trial siodeirt^of inal cases, pted a TJjii-

-kill

fj'i base ball playing

was opened here on '^Aftttfky, on the ground? etjs^of St Agnes Hall. We dsrstftift) ever^cLhbs a*ill be immedi|te!y organized, and this health-giving exer-

sciestific ^princi-

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'SLxaaJt^i' Biaw48-PermitB'to"'!n-4ulg9 Jn, {W tuiijry^ were' granted by OeuotyjaCStefk Simpaon last week to the

ElTas Andersdb and Eliza- Bu&uiell. AmwRg. 3fm* iwd Saj»h A- B*dyJames D.BaMBey and CiirthiaCRlkafson. AnthonyjSmithjatjd Lucind| Polk. Alfred E. Neal and Cecelia Skerman.

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crowded o% friend fcis old quwer^, *^9 bw Hat Storajt^ tlje pwt/aide the Public tiqnare, where, with the latest Spring styles, he-¥e^U«s^'W! to sta-te that he will 'ell bats ehoappr tbm anir.vtber house in the 6ity.

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'T(^ pj^ji^.~^gautleman Informs us thatvone of the mcniia. in.- the nottb city school house contains' tJver* one hundred

t^cher.^MtW IH J® -—And -yet-yon complain-of the- Trustees "for borrowing .mottpy to .build sohool V-' V.'• iii .a. :k Housed. ... mirr::

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^ireek only^we-adyisethow-afticted -to eon* stilt him at tjn'ci. The benefits derived from his treatment by many during his oncoipging, ffdjf||ly sustains tha high standing and reputation, guinad jb^his successful practice ia the principal cities throughout the country.' the chatigeaaJtt his adv^rtise^ ment this morning.

-The Oiir-»SVKLL.- The tubing was x^ithd.ra.wn S^mrday when it was found tbe cause ot the pump ceasing to work originated from a couple of open rivet holt thft tube After the tubing is re plac"e

the'pu'mp wifl Re started again—

probably. to-d«y—aridS! lar§fecxpectations: are entertained by those interested. The present depth-"«S®(BbiSlreir is--*i,63fl "feet 4' inches. Tbe tithing- goes down 1,251 feet! The first vein of oil was found in Octobes KSt i^3?6 (Bet front the surfacei^ .... 8Gff* The visit to this city of Bob. Mor-J ria, the widely-known Masonic, poet and

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and Tussda

evenings, April 15th and 16th, the cele bnjted Dugrez & ^Beanedict Minstre Twupe Wilt ^peal^at Bowhirg'Htflfc'—! Tu^ company contains most excellent tal ent and their entertainments are of the very first class. The Syracuse Journal says "This troupe of minstrels gave an intro-j ductory entertainnient at rWieting Hall,' iast everin^. The irtstruraShtar muslo wjis of a high order, as well: aa the vocal music. The witicisms were replete with an originality pleasing to all present.—| The comicalities of Lew Benedict and Billy W**bkept the audie^i^ in_a cogtinr uous roar of laughter., ®h», dancing of Frank Kent was g'racefuf^ and he is with-! out doubt the most artistic and pleasing fancy male dancer travelings His grand sensation, 'Pas de Demon,' was rapturous] ly applauded.. Ianiaaomie banjo song, Billy West was objigajl to appear on an cncore. The clarinet solo of Frank KritIn was fine, he being a perfect master of that intrument. The burlesque opera act was received with rounds, of applause.-^ The "Shadow Pantomine, contained many new comicalities, and concludes the entertaiqment»"x .4*. ». 1

Real Estate Transfers.—The

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lowing deeds for tbe transfer of real estate were deposited with the County Recorder last week:

Chauncey Rose to John H. Berry, lot in Rosa's subdivision, for $400. Wm. Cory to J. A. Smith, quit claim to lot in the city, for $545.

Wm. Kibhy to Wm. Dodson, 60 acres in Nnvin« township, for $1,000. J. H. Smito to Wm. A. Murply, lot in the city for $225.

Athel Padd^pk to Daniel Mater, 80 aores in Vraii-i,e,Creek t3W.nship, for $1,600. O. Small to Wm. A. Conelly, tract of land in Riley township, for $750.

Thos. J. Iforrest to Anna M. Atkinson, lot in the city, for $650. HiramJiSanfbrd to Miherva^'cCarty, lot in JSanford, for $35.

J. C.Hiddon toJ. Voris and J.QeVi.rheesh lot ,h» thftjaity, for $2,000. ., Chair "Wltfigtrf Jbhn Sohnieder, lot in Gtookid'a^fiitionjlor $soo .'.C'

Chas. Wittig to Win. Otto, lot in Gookin's addition, for $400. Geo. W. Harkness to D. A. Joslin, tract of land in Ri(6y township, for $60.

Conrad Newkatrt to Jacob Haas, lot in Rosa's sub-division, for $750. Michael Grainey to'E: A. Ket£fcum, 40 acres in Pierson township,,for $250.

Philip Bive to Herman Hulman, 2 Jots in itose's addition, for $2,000. Wm. Brown to .Thps..-"Elljott, Jot ^ih Tiiell andtTsher'is addhion Ho the city of Terre Haute, for $482 SO.

Thos. Etiiott toJWaa. .Brown, same lot for .$500. Charles E. iShattiicki «?*«2 to Hiram L. Tillo^on, 10 acres in Prairie Creek township, Tor $150."

Alexander Conner to J6bn Davis, part of a lot in city, for $200. John W. Allison to K. C. Howe, several lots in Burnuin's sub-division, for $200.

CharlesK: CotUm et to Henry R.

Cottam, 40.acr«^ in Riley township, forl,traeU-

|400. Wm. J. St Cl*ir to Mary J. Bonck 21 Patslit !—4k fli lot. Hi Prairiejon, for $650.

of crim-

the morning session the w. Goulds ang I"rai^

ib^ty ofutme Traoev

this city, last week, was called. The defendants severed in their trial. A jury was called, and Gould put on trial.— Fierce, for the State, and Messrs. Scott & Day, for defendant. Verdict guiltty with

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.imprisonment for twoA'ears. ,rA. fi In the afternoon, Wolfe, the other defendant in the same indictment, a lad about'eighteen years of age, was pot on trial before a jury, fierce for the State,

Baird & Cruft and Mack for the dofen•dant. This trial was -in progress at the a^uniraent^i11§tp coip-t for }hejla£,aiid will be resumed this morning.

Boakd

of School Visitors.—At a

meeting of tb6 'City School- Board, held at the office of Putnam Brown, Esq., April 5th, it wits resolved thMt'n'Board of Skibool visitors, consisting of two members for each Wafrd School, and two additional for the High School and Grammar Departments, each, be appointed annually at tho first regular meeting of the :Board -in April, wllose duty fi shall betoVtiend the. annual and semi-annual examinations of the schools in their respective wards, .to visit such schools as often as once per month, and to report to the-Superintend-ent and Board of Trustees such facts con-: cerning the progress and condition of our schools as may come to their knowledge froth attending such examination and visitations. In pursuance of the above resolution the following appointments were made, viz:

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First Ward—P. W. Minshall and J. B. Edmunds. Second Ward—VI. J. Ball and B. H. CornWell.

Third Ward—Joseph Grover and Dr. W. Q. Insley. Fourth Ward—C. \y. Oakey and W. H. Walker. ,• Fjfth Ward-^-V. K. Peddle and Frank "Schmidt.

Grammar Department—C, E. tiosford, Esq., and W. H. Buckingham. High School— W. K'. McKcen and Albert Lange.

German Department Bichowsky, C. Beichart and D. Debbs. .For the purpose of organizing,. the. appointees above named are hereby requested to meet in my office at 7 o'clock, Tuesday evening, April 9th. By order of the -Board. ,i J. M. OicaXl, Sup't.

fcpocf© 'irMasonic.—As

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brethren of the Mystic Tie. On Saturi «to9Wtfaig 3BH tiL%\jferethjren with toir~wivesf^Mtersi^aii^ dittghters^and the widows of deceased Masons, and after a gtfod Masonic|'talk,'° conferred,the V^0*t^ orn StaT'Dlgreci" .on over one hundred ladies. He goes to Sullivan to-day. J(a4 sonitf i^e^ests wHL bo wbece he may go. We hope he may ke if convenient-t& retdrn after-A sbort'season*

before announced, the

Qrknd* ^JlttidiRn d'6fy bt Knights o#"Templars of the State of Indiana held their thirteenth annua*! conclave at the Asylum •of Baldwin Comiihandery No. 2, in the city of Shelbyville, on tbe ^d instant. There ,was,„as we. learn, a good attendance oT cwiegate'si ev§ty commandery in the State being fully represented. .l/J.

Henry G. Hazelrigg, Grand Commander, presided with his usual dignity and knightly "c(4h^|^ys The business trafasactedp.was'ali a&neiwith much uqanimity, and will doubtless be of very great importance to the order in the State. From the papers in tbe Grarld Kecorders office we have culled the following interesting items: Number of ies chartered at this session of the

subordinate commander-

Grand Commandory 4 Whole number now formed 13 Number knigbted the past year 144 TotaLjtfegmb^ship 420 Net fncrease the past yepr. 136

We further learn that tbe'financses .of the order are in a very healthy and satisfactory condition. From the Grand Be oorder's report on that subject we select the following statistical items, showing the condition of-the finances of the order at ^p^^time^

Received for charter For dues

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Amount inu tile. imds^iK firaird 1 Treasure.-, Ap^l 4, &!&?.... $740 24, .... 400 00 924 00

Total ,...$2,064 24 Of this sam there has been appropria-' ted and paid" out, in various items, the sjum of fiv^bundred and fifty-eight dollars and sixty-three cents, leading in tile hands of tbe Grand Treasurer, at the close of* the year, the sum of one thousand five hundred and thirty-live dollars and sixty-one cents:—Ind, HbraL^

A large and choice lot of Bugle

'Frinf*, Gimp and Gatloon 'Rrimmings at W.JS, Ryce & Co's. tf.

Milunvrt.—Mrs. A. R. Stoner returns her sincere thanks to tbe ladies of this city for their patronage heretofore, and would be pleased to see' them again at the old place—]So. 17 North Third street. w2d. 11—

PaF" A. large assortment of 6.4 Catsimtre» for Ladie*' Sacqit** at W. -S. Ryce & Go's- .... tf

Lost —On Saturday afternoon,^ March 6tb, a Carbuncle Ear Ring, set in Pearls and Etruscan gold. A liberal reward will be paid fqr the same if left at the Terre Haute House, room No. 19. dlw.

(gf* Rich Dress Silks in black and co/ors also Buff Mohair, something very nice for making dresses, at W. S. Ryce A Co's. tf.

Oassimtres for boys and men at W.

S. Ryce & Co's. .. tf. .Ml

t&m Bowen, Stewart & Co., of Indiana* polis, carry absolutely tho finest and heaviest stock of Books of every description and Stationary, and are prepared to sell at the lowest possible rates. The trade, teachers, ministers and other professional men and students supplied at a heavy reduction. The newest publications for light reading or tbe study falway9 on hand. No. 18, West Washington street, Indianapolis. aprl6deowl2t

Roll, Kimble & Aikmnn havo the

largest assortment of Pocket and Table! Cutlery in Indianapolis, and the largest stock of Shelve Goods for tbe country trade, which they have the best facilities iastbe State to.suppiy at lawotaSBttBS123 South Meridian St., Indianapolis. [6-d4teow.

WaT~ Heinl Bros. Spring Sale Depot of Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Grape Vines, Roees, Greenhouse Plants, &c.

William Gibson to Margaret Tully, part of lot In Sheets4 addition^ for 1,000-. 2Hc?t?s Papkett to George M. {Jib half of lot in Roses addition, for $300. Trees, southeast corner of Sixth and Main

Would call special attention*lo' their

Sibley, extra fine lot or Evergreens and Fruit

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Prinu*y5.a*M, & Go's Store on Mondaj the 8th inst— Terms $3 per quarter. [6^-d^ •«•••_ ?r t/gr Just reopivqd by express, a freeb stock of those cheap all wool casiimeres. They«i^goibg O*ft^i 8®°* Hffiieo, «Mi| leA^j^nr meisunj p% HKrttook»o. -19 MaifikrMfc K.'i"-/ d2tr-JE*-*:^'i*it. *!ff '*n l'y Istf'-1 f-'* l^T All siaea and colors of genuine Alexandre Kid Gloves just received at Cornelius & Haggerty's. dtf.

ThS R«ai. AfrrrctE?—Pattley Shawls from $15,00 to 850. dth

WantjIi)—20,000 Ladles to buy the latest style Quaker Skirts at the. Factory opposite the Post-office. [5-dwtf,

Jaconet and Swiss Edgings, La6es,

Bibbona, B^ffiings, fine assortment, just wg^afe%II, Bidfle'a^ew Variety Store, 151 Main street.

Ladies' Gent's and Children's Hosiery, good supply and cheap, at T. H.^ Biddle's new store, 151"M6in Street. j|

Large quaptity o? Zephyr A^orsted,^) Spring colors, just received at T. H."*Biddle's, 151 Main street. dtf. ,1 .,0,4J#

Masquxkade Suits.—A good variety of Masquerade and Fancy dress suits for gentlet^4n, can^ belisd of H6lfelder iSk'Seeman, iNo.159 Main street. 18dtf.

§Sf C. C. Knapp has removed his boot and oboe store from 75 M&in Street to the stand formerly occupied by Joseph East, "where he will keep constantly civ hand the latest stjrlefe of Ladies and^Gerrts boots shoes and gaiters at prices to suit the times. d2w

«rtJan ned lruits ofa^l finds at reduced Wfik bright "& Co's., Main street.

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fine assortment dtf.

Edsall & Co's. r/.ror

No. 155 dtf.

Something to

Please

You.—A beau

tiful assortment of Valenciennes, English Thread' and Cluny Laces, if Edsall & Co's. ... dtf. ft*-* t. ii St'-i ii-S. $Sf* Cornelius Ac Haggerty have the latest style Hoop bkirts. dtf.

HSf Seed Sweet Potatoes at wholesale and retail, at C. A. Bayis, 4 doors South of Posttjffico.

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Fouk Dollars Since Fkbkuary

1st,

1867.—The undersigned would call tho attention of the public ,to. the fact that he has on hand four good new carriages, purchased expressly for Funeral occasions, which be UFersj|t greatly «edpc«(d .graces. He would also advise his friends and the public generally, to call and get prices before ordering of, or through the undertas er, as mortey-may be daVMi~by the operation. E. W. Chadwick. 28-dtf.]

Important Notice.—Reduction in the price of CuatoA-made -is* -follow8: Gent's French calt sewed Boots from $14,00 down to $12 0ffr

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Gent's French calf pegged Boots iro~m |U,00 down to $9,50, Which we make to order, a4d«a*p cons stantly on hand. Also, a large assortment of Eastern work at low figures. 20dtf W.

McKeen

Sc Co.

Fresh stock of Prints, bleached and

brown, muailiris'arid^best assorted stock„pf fancy and staple dry goods to be found- in market and at the lowest cash prices at A. Nippert & Co's. dtf.

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ftiF I have some choice

Roots

Pie Plant

at my residence, oi!w mile east of town, on tbe National road, which can be. had on reasbnable terhfs. ..••

A man will be found- on the place at all times to take up plants. [dlw. JA^8,M.^LEirf

t)Sr The eeason is now at band, and if! you want nice styles of* Spring Clothing made to order or ready-made, go to Johnston & Miller's, 81"Mafn street. They are selling goods lower than any other house in the oity.

They are also agents for Gleacross' Re-i port of. Fashions. ,»f22tf.

Sprino Millinery—Consisting

of all the late styles of Straw Goods, Ribbons, Laces, Flowers, &a. Also a handsome assortment of Pattern Bonnets' and Hats, just received at M. A. Raridan's, No. 102 Main street, which will be opened on Monday, April lst.s [28-dtf.

Spring Stock of Boots and

For Sale.—The undersigned wishing to eogage in business in the West, offers for sale all his livery stock in the Prairie City Livery and Sale Stable, together with the unexpired term of lease.

Those wishing to engage in the above business can get a bargain, as thelocation is the best in the State and now doing tbe best business in the city. For full oarticulars apply on the premises.

T. W.

dtf. HOWARD.

Tho prescription department of J.

& H. A. Davis' Drug and Chemical Store is under the care of an experienced Parmacheutist, and prescriptions can be filled with accuracy at all hours of the day or night. None but pure and unadulterated medicines used LiiLv- 18t£

A. New assortment ot Dress Trim­

mings in solid colored Silk Velvet BitM bons at Nippert & Co's. dtf.

(9* Those nice Canned Fruits are not ail gone at C. I. Ripley's, but are going

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if^ ypu wany|me.^ [dtf

tgg" Gents go Jto J. F. jDepew's for a nice dress Boot. [11-dlw

Challenge.—A challenge is extended to the whole medical fraternity to pro* duce a preparation, that combines as "many good properties in as eligible shape as found .in Boyd's Medicated Cream. For sale by all druggists. [24-dl w.

jar A. Nippert* Co. keep the best assorted stock of Dry Goods in the city, and at prices that suit the timea. dtf

|^T Maple Syrup—a" prime article— just received at C. I. Ripley's. dtf.

Hiwii, at Ripptfot'a.

tenns, wm u^h* aniiwM JUm Btre«#.!i,A .7 y.

Luii=uoil hie,-* J*..-/ oJ

M^A mw-r »tyroroOfiw^ Also a few E^sbroMetid 1 Oart»«t. mm* Ubk mdi tflHop* 4^"

Fou*D ON

berries, at C. IrW|liyir [dtf

m- New at C. I. a

wood case, gbod stj^lei ^^rtfe' $600 will be jold for f0?,by.oaa^o^n^^ f^a at present^ A gnat bargain. i^Ro^wre at this office. dtf wW

I9r Foe Buckwheat Cake* Mapia Syrup is good. Call at Rippetoe's'

99T Sweet Ciojer, ^inj^^a an^ Citron AtE B. -yiii&kJk&t**** Hm W 1 0

Good Kip Bdots'for ^51Sb/^ ».

Depow's, No. 61, Early's' ilorft^1 Main Stre^.'1' JrS'/t.

The Liatsw!—N. EirlkngevA.Sro are now opening their Spring ityJes-bf ^loth: ing and Genfs Finishing Gpois. The stj'les are nb* and rith, and prices astonishingly low. Call and take a look "at them.

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1ST Spring bottom ice pitchers—new invention:—at John R. F^eemaA'Sn

ffg" New fashions in silver plate—me. dallion forks and Spoons jus| reciBived at John R. Freeman's. dtf a?t./l orusiot" •••-•.- Nf-

I^A fresb supply o^maple syrup at.p. A. Rav's, 4 doors ''seuth of thi» Post £l «""Jv —-mrrttrii

Selling off.—T.E. Dawson is selling off bis stock of ariiess Ap'd sadqfpfi ,^ne and coarse, cheap for cash. Call spoft jf you want a bargain for he is determined to close putbjs'.'t^^^ soon^j^ ble. Bemember.lthe place, Np.ji3r§qg^

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Sweet Potavob^A flawtat^st in^ of the Yellow Naft»e««Sdtf 5#: mondiand :RedB«(tfiu4ai^ Route's :3»e«|r store, cohstantlyiqfbr^ SiSl& ^4* son by the bushel or barrel. dlw

Kid gldVos in ail .goiofs^apd prices,

just received by Express at A. Nipper^, &.Co's.

3£j4 t,j

gLii&p#] oogaiawm 4^*

tST Bonnet Bibbons, eEdgBd Ribboft) Trimmings by Express at'-Nippert' ^Cd)#. -»3i- atr. is -b -"'V, 1 no-yw 68

Jacohett^

and Crotchet Edgijogsr at A

.•J M/i oik .XS? +.r..-*

Ladies7 and mlss^j kUrtSi

receiv^tJijtJixprwsat A.NippKt#:^*

Swiss Edgings aijd mserUngCJt ^Nippert Js Co'^. dtf "r:

siijiMw* mMm&i

This coHectiofrtof Mi

Shoes.—

Large stock at reduced prices, just received, at J. F. Depew's, No. 61, Early's Block, Main street. dtf.

«.• lit. ::-3» vuix*) »rMa» TASV» .»

«SeT A CHOldi'ldN-E!^®

iJ

Stereoptie Exhibition! «.£j1 MS ,Uvt.• iSSOsH'.i -.i

DO wxaISiQLAH4^ .Y-vUrtBm ain FX iMf

Wednesday and Tlwrsday,

April IO And!

..00 iOklir

STEBBOPTICON

GIGANTIC PprWKkPU!

Taken f^om Natiire in alt parti of thSSrorld.Vith perfect -Stereetticoa Koliifjaad"^With a

Beauty and Perfection

Merer before witnessed, at which from osi to tea thousand can look at once upas Neta&.-X'x

irtA^mw «v'i VJL.

..

CITiES/'^

tUm.

TPWNS,-u j«i 'jaU fittm-i a» ."i uutrt CATHEDRALS,•' .H-J'lw.Oi -y® .' .'Ast ,. f, «a«f ..i.vuiiiv CA9TLSS, •!.- v'tl.c .Jt ."J«f» CASCADES,

I RIV«BS,~^j pl LAKES,

IC/ iltttl 3'(8 n. ^Us-

mm&i fiQ

t. &c.,iSj.,

-a

Together with Choice Specimeaaofa

S A. IJ-A. VI

The public can only aadefstknd'tlM Beaaties of this Eatersainaeat bjr seeing It. Admission 50 Cents. Children under 12 ..26'Cents. Doors open at 7% o'clock. Commence S.

An EihiMtiio%4ifi^"btgivai'ton .j

THURSDAY APTEBNOON

Doots open at...... Admission, 25_cta.

MeifDiT AUB trRSDAl

aa4

Dgniel

2 o'clock.

Children, l&cts-

l!

JQOWLING HALL.

ITISIMS,

__ April lBSk aad Mlk, 1M7. COMPETITION AND IMITATORS OUTDONE Ky the jontly CHgaatlc and famous

UPBfiZ 4 BEN-IDIOT'S Original Neer ^tleana and Metropolitan linstrd

Btrlts^ie

Opm

Troupe,

oldest oaoAinsis coatK^inr ni aaaaica. On their fourteenth Succeeefol Annual Tenr. latroduciti 1k« Qnot Bkadmo Famiomfmt. Aniwi enUreiy new and attractive rrocramme each night, the truly great Beasation Corpe of Ethiopian ^Artists of the age the isadlng medet Troui.e ln existence—thereeuli of fourteen jetrs' experience—patronized by the fashion and elite 4 the Continent

Doors open at T: Legislature "siC precisely at 8 o'clock. J1 a a. Ualoa JtO Cemta

OhUdrea Ins 12,13,1C a IS.

SS

I

L.'Wood,

dtf.

Aftfl,Wg

vs. Oliver Po-

la ad—I a Attachmeal

Attachmeat— Complaint on .Ac­

count—Desaaad, $11,16 Tbe Ptaintif in the abore eu tilled canee baring filed th proper aftdavit, and a retarn has 'been aide of, not fond, aa to tbe said Poland, be ii hereby notified to appear before ma at my Ofcs therein, on the»«h da*.of AprtLUW. at »en o'clock in the forenooat to ttasrarthd PWlsltWi oomplaint, and m(brfholtof which, theeald caaee will he tried inUs abMnce.

NEW Afinl STttlSH rfiij ei "to uoijM

CLOAKS,

AND

m^i3Yt-j

A' W 8,

AT 0 1 tj***.' -r .L. JS

TERIfL0W PRICES!

BLACK, 8A1T0N & WALMSLEf.

.f 111 Mitt Ntr*ef^w

unfi

•ar'w,

ISDIAMAPOIIS

TBRBA COTTA wobks

and.or m'anafacturei to order, all k'tnds

Has onThnnd.or ntanufacturei or ArftliiVeotdrit Ofnam^nti. *och ai WiiMow 0am, BrackeUj,* KMtaUions, Paosl akd Krirsa En richmerta Hoi*«r Vases, Mfo-, siZft-vStetaary

DanttA'Mitui .Fred'i Fshil?^ «oi^ ft MeCfefr,

btirjslti »oceB nomai-' ••4.,,b2: BMWiAB UlKB^SfeK fc®HitAHTtT ef tUMB

,r^«.£t(nd6m

if

iH -a tk'.

tfxxAko^. rf 1

CinftsjfAir.

KANCFACTUBIN6 CO.

|6WSnT 9*U4

i:

ursrs of, 'JISIUT

WINDOW

LJl

WHl exhibit bis Nnrnd Fowerfol Apparatus, the

•it :.fv

—*r.' 'td

H.H. BBENEtIAN,

Pro'pr.,

Jjfr.-.SJ Jf»My Sifesc, Viiclaaall.Ohio. apr!6 dSmeod

Pv BINGHAM

w.

ins ii t! DSALtaSIK

SV-.. filaiii

fas I. »-sm. -ti *1

Diamonds, Fine

Jewelty,.

SOLID BILTER WARE, •y iWB L. -l -ics't mew PAtTBBIfS?r|

Solld Bilver Spoons and Forks,

•lis mis siiver-PIiaTED*^7

Tea Se^, Cake Baskets, Castors,

BERRY DISHES. IOB PITCHERS' WAITERS, CUPS A GOBLETS,

Alto, a One line of

Silver-plated Table Cutlery.

ENGRAVING NEATLY EXECUTED I*

Old English or German Text.

^. ,ei Am. Ooo^m Bodbht Haas ENGRAVED FREE OF CHARGE,

w. I*. BIIGttAn A CO., SO Eame Washington Street, aprSdSm g,f INDIANAPOLIS,

QJIEOLI & BROS

I A N O S

WK OFFER the POBLIO a CLASS of PIAKcS which, In Workmanship, DurabiUty, Toorh, Blchne s, Depth aad BrUllnncy of Tone, ara~ onsnrpassed by aay, and at prices less than can be porehased elsewhere, combining the same qnall* ties. iaothsr lmp«rtitnt Cosaaldcratton.

Theee Pianos poasess the comparatively rare qnSllty of'standing firmly in tune, and will stand aay climate.{ isdl vf.ti MB r.m. 9togU T- r: -.'l:. i-zd, "i '/u.

EVERY PVANb WARRANTED For Five Tears. aEBOLD Sc BBO., 11 Piano Forte Manufacturers,

B_"

Ot various styles »uJ sizes.

Northeast corner of Nfath and Walnut Streets, (Metropolitan Building,) V.c CinciMiati. Ohio. "V«iB

CHARLES E. CHEEVER,

MOjrcTAcrrai* ASB ESALES I*'

fr 'v. ...

ipATOR BOXES.

Oar Twrffirj-bBrtg well established and pro

Tid­

ed with the litest improved machinery, is at^e to

VaraUk all KiMa of Paper BdxM

at short notice and lowest prices.

xixanun/ono,

aprtdSm •}, I -isruvtI iss 1 isr rr!i it: it ,iv-

UfX/CHtHrLL

IS *OW A.X

1

WDIANAiPOIuW

Plwefelx Biell aBdBnM8Fo«idn,

^ilfSqaareEast Cbfoti Depot,' fa4f^aa^otjst iDd' TiAs ^EstaUltshliieuf* has constantly, 00 band a eaiaplStt assbrtmeat kt^Brasi QiSodS-for Itogine Buildera. Steais swi lai Utters, anl aca i*anaCutiirers ot,Water, Wbfstleii, CMJ •UikiDdaofl aitj

iter. S|baam,: ,ii%» and fleet Ocoke,, Inrt, oil Cnps, Otoba^alves, ana ass Wol%fc

A

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-u'f ft

.1

Nippert dr dtf.

•prre-f4tSiVita»

liiTJ ftri SM,1

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A

1

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Nit, Sii ASil »Ul»:IAI»MWllBt8,

i11V| UOV :"S .sii.miwfs i&.:i mw iiij'vs ban orfw er*o-.q 1 -floiy* MeBHHAW SISSKr, '»«ni tsr .w .- ait's! kast End of-.the" tfaipn Depot, .'.3 V^jx u4*oia 6 c& hinow rwsJI turn." INDIANAPOLIS, IND.

THE

DEAIWBSB,

l"'

iTerre»Haate House

AND WtEL "BIIMAIN ONLY"~

dntn'Skwrmiriiim is,t#«r I fbi" the purpbjy 6f gitlng pntoaal jlhoM detlroua of constdtia^ nlsS^on

•nfioiN to

CATARRH,

Asthma, BronchitiB,1 .. -v" I- Offensive Breath,

Discharges from the Ear, AffecUons of the Voice,

O N S I O N

?:4dLJ I0ia«d alljUMaSsa of tha^.

THROAT AXft LUNGS

AftTlmiAL

noW«i5I ^JLLo

more new

HOME EVIDENCE.

1

5 aprilddbm

$0. Oil South Meriiuu^. Mre*it, j..-, -.j UB)IAM^JI011ISj INDlANl4£V»£t S '•fcg caiaiii9!

1S90 .'.ili fj SCHNE.

e.'.r-B "ioij* Kii!

FROM

c.

KILLER, ESQ., OF THE

Terre Haute Omnibus Line.

To those suffering with Catarrh cr Deafness I would say that I have been suffering -.with catarrh in my .•nose", which was stopped up most-of the" tinie and' my [throat was seriously affected. I could not sleep well, as» I bad to keep my mouth open so as to ibfeathe and on rising in the mwrning Would'ha^o- to hawk and cough unttl nearly exhausted to clear o|it fi^ accumulationS «f the^iiight, and toy hearing had become impaired t(|such ah extent that I feared deafn%6s wdul?etifae by the advice of Col. Robsrt N. (who had been sMceSsfuIly treated ^yLTBp! Light hill) I placed' myself under Dr. Lighthill's care, jan& though but four da^s under his treatrrient (whicit iS mild and pleasant), I ban sle^r well, the disagreeable feeling in -thy ndse arid throat have disappeared, in fact tfidugfc'l fiaifnoideB of getting any bene'fi^ffi 'twofejfentJu I feel $tf|?3uftMn say» ihgsf am continent of a permaiftintrcure belli^ effected in two weeks. ^1 make this statement for the benefit of those similarly'ato«fedL ar4d advf:e them to apply to Dr:XighthilT.v"

OF

Terre

HhUkc, xuu.,

Takes pleasure in referring to Dr. Lijfhthill, and boars testimony to the efficacy of his treatment, which is new, scis entiflc and entirely painles. The Doctor feas &|t his parlor* in th| Terre Saute House, bis Grand Nephothecapen great mechanical in^efitioit bf his owd) in ope^l(m'ftfrthe"'purpose applyrngtlwr reme dies directly to whatever part of the system which may be affected. One visit is all thatMS required, is sufficient to con vincc tne most skeptical that- Dr. Lighthill's new method for the treatment of the dlseases, -fbr tbe curing of which lie has become -so famed, is justly deserved, and tnat it a cure is possible, he can effect it, •ad recommands those similarly affected, to consult Dr. Llghthill.'

•*U t»* ..J -It .* •*l:i-*^'C-i.J, jili jij eflJ ®BOM if.,,

^D. P. MILfiOLLAND, ESQ., or the Mercfeaafs taloa Rxyresa Ceayaay, Tebrs-Hacte, Indiana, March 12,1667.

I have been afflicted with Nasal Catarrh for fifteen years have tried various remedies but found no relief until I placed myself under Dr. Lighthill's treatment. I have been greatly benefitted by his remedies, and believef he will effect a permanent cure. Respectfully yours, i. •. D. P- MILHOLLAND. i1*'

FK0M CAPT. SILAS F. MILLER, Proprietor of the BaraeC Hsase, Clndaaatl,

For the Cure of Deafness.

To

Mt Friends

and tbe

FB0M J. HAZLETI, ESQ.,

Late Clerk ef Conrt. ANDERSON, Ind., Feb. 19,1867.

Die. LiaaTHiLL: Dear Sis—Allow me to express to you my sincere gratitude for the relief received frcm your treatment of my case. Having been afflicted for several years with that distressing catarrh in Head and Throat, which to me was extremely painful and offensive to those with whom I associated. Tho disagreeable, hardened, and offensive incrustrtions, which created an "exceedingly fetid breath, thus endangering my lungs by every inspiration^ aa it were, are now completely removed.

I am entirely relieved from pain, and consider myself permanently cu red, after but four months' treatment.

Hoping this will meet the eye of those afflicted and induce them to upply to you for relief, I remain,

Yours in gratitude, J. HAZLETT:

**&. »4r-:SI Mdut

DR. LIGHTHILL

WILL-BE AT

THE TERRE HAUTE HOUSE,'

•rn-/Mft

••u tt.

Public:

It affords me great satisfaction to be able to testify to the success of Dr. Light* hill in tbe treatment of

Deafness,

-K 1BW* .*:

nrouvAPQUi

On Thnntfay, April

0SBBTE0

fepfettAL' "NOTICE.

Dr. Lighthill's system of treatment-is reduced to such a state of perfection nB4. jsQaplkttv. llftit it can, be applied SI bon»»: with perfect success. One peisonal inter* view is, however, indispensably necessary for the purpose of Ascertaining the exact' natuse.of the disease and giving the necessary instructions for successful treatment. -'v

\.:i\ **4 **AwT£,

and

express my sense of obligation to him. My hearing has been impaired for a number of years, at'. times to such an extent a» to embarrass me seriously. Dr. Bigbtbill, under whose cate I placed myself, has removed the difficulty completely and restored me to perfect hearing.

I have not time to reply to letters of inquiry touching the subject, nor can I say anything further but what is embodied in the above statement,which is correct in every particular. SILAS F. MILLKR.

im,

Physletufor DUeasMoftH^

H£AD, THROAT AUD IVim."

tn,--' -46* .r'To wbich"brancb of tbe profession, his practice is exclusively conaned, m«y be consulted perspnally, or by letter, at his Dispensary and Surgery, Indianapolis.

Also at tbe earnest solicitation of many old patients, Dr. Hale will still continqa to visit J-.?. 1, j!*,*-*,

Terre-Haute,

con-

Oboe every' four^weets', suited at the TntRi-HAtrr Hem,

1Mb,

A A

on

DEAFNES^

Discharges from the Ear^'

}V* 1

THROAT DIMSAMES,Vr..,

O N I I S

CONSUMPTION.

to His

C. B. MtLtaiR.

COL. B0BERT N. HUDSON,

A

As It may Ut of intercut to some to know, I will state that m* foes for the cure of a oase of CM*f •& are from Fifteem to Forty-Fire DoUais, according to the standing and nature of the disease. Terms reasonable in a 11 other cates a. can did opinion always given deception practiced towards none. »3 fioj 4

DRr HALE,

WOULD KESPBOTEULL PBESBMT THft LOWING

From

Captain

moms,

FfWj-

T£ST1MQN1AW/

J. JH. Cowl

Private

Secretary:

Excellency,

ernor Baker.

GOV-1

•. tU-

£ccRBTA&Y'a Orncs. Oapitol, Indianapolis,- Marck y, l8«t

DB. J. HALE, MILLEB'S BLOCK: Sib—Tour inquiries in'reference" to tW perms neni*succese of your treatment for Nheal OeSanh I of a very aggravased.oharaclcr, I fan answer jwitli pl-asure has proved all that could be dssi^eo,

Previous to April lilh, 18C6,1 had been aeriouilt troubled with this disease lor along lime, and hKu failed to find ant sausr, mooh lew a ocas, n/i(ll placing my case in your hands. Your treatment, ot only six weeks accomplished that whipn ujffti 'previous medicalr advice 1 was fearful wopld j^r, be obtained, vUi a..FEBHiixuix cuas, wJsiohXam" well SatieSed has beeu effected.

From tlisOrstsppllcatlon of your remedlee, the disegreeableeymptoma bgptan to Mtate, and. thon was a teattylmtroVeineift uufir (pJyie'iWil dUP appeared, and }he diaeased membrane restored to its normal conMtltnr:- -Ifour thMr^df tsw-dleeam' and manner of treating. 1 consider philosophical and rorrect, and ttie only one that will euecfa radical cure, although no doubt thero are other means that may palliate and give t.-mporary rejlfef. My reasons for this opinion ar#ithMWHf of your treatment in.Tiiy c*ee and ske nss^MTo!: friends and acquaintances that jou have alao le«tk successful In treating, not having to my knowledge failed in One Instahoe of InlSMia^iyniir prom im mads to these who have oenaulled jrou.

The prSvaVfence of this dftortlif AiAlMnMhfiv

aal am satisfied it does, so many ierlons Throat and Lnng diseaees, canseeuie to appreciate yoilr efforts and tbe permanent establiihmjvt of yuL offl'od and practice In this city- sbonM*b^' apprnciated by tbuke sufferlnr, or' havtnfr IrtetAfc-isWiMng with dleeaiet in the Hoe oC ^eur apeclaSty

Core ol a Case orCbronle Bronehittswlth all the Attendant Symptoms of Palmonary Consumptlon.

Da. J. Haas—Sir I am happy toaddmyteetimonial to tlia effectiveness of your treatmeat for Throat^nd Lurg diseaeea. As yon are awate fsjr wife was suffering with all the nsnal symptom, of consumption a painful and exhaustive cougl, profuse expo toratinn. distress in the chest, falling of sirengtE, »nd a gradual Ion of flash. blaowtbs first siNaragw of ^d^|e «i«lmd been nnder medical treatment, bm notwiihitanding the utmost sflorta, the dbaaw made steady progress, and a fatal termination was feared, the more especially as several members of her nmUy bad died of- pulmonary joasnmptlop. Bgt happi ly tor her health atfU L1TI yon were consulted, your new torsos of treatmen* faithfully -IMeit. and the Sesnlt a iompletsrM station jetaalt^.

St-r----! Terre-Haute, Jan. aij,3M7. V*. at-if rr i,s* tti. sj..M.ii,it»b a O'i la iu

From James Fisher, Esq., Special Life Insurance Agents

leifWlaate,^^ It has been my misfortune to sutler several ysasx with Nasal Catarrh, la a teqr, afgravftat fbrm, giving rise at times to severe petn add'Wil. ness ia the nose and abovo the eyes, prom

WM. COATES, EsC

N. WESTFALL^

In en.

uisoharge of offbualvs matter from the head, ami a constant hawking and discharge bom thi tb'foat. Breathing through the nose was extremely id'lU cult, and at timei utterly impossible. Like others similarly afflicted, I have made many attemLtf to be cured, but without success until I tried- Dr. Hale. His remedies bad the irost markedeflhat,on my dlsesse from theviry first application, the disagreeable symptoms rapidly dlsappea'fSu, a'nT IT was but a few weeks before I was comp!et ly cored of this distressing complaint. S.-tjr slflv bnlleve that Dr. Hale's treatment is a sprclll. .\ this loathsome and dangerous disease arid will further add, that.althungh several Depths 1 come and gone, and I have passed through a severe winter, and been considerably exposed, still 1 have had no return of the disease, and consider my*lf permanently cured, JAMES FISHER

Dec. 27,1818. For farther partltnlars in jefcrenc* to Dr. Hale's Naw Mxrson of treatmtnt, enqoirs of the following well kaowa citizens:

JOHN H. BARR,

Esq.,

.aiA

4«Jik

FRED. H. BARBOm

Esq

L. OBERHOLZER.'

-i-iUJKi'*

CAPT. JOHN HANEY,." -,

J.Q. CHAMBERS,,

w/t* Conductor, T. H. &

I.

ft. *.

i, if

WithJ. R. Tillotson, Jeweler, if mil Il.i«

L. FORSTER, Esqr&o."'

1^'

By Dr. Hale's new method of treatment' the remedy is carried directly to tbe ieat of the disease, and there is visible improvement, from the first application.— No making sick, to make well 'again no tehring down to build up and no interruption to the patient's usual avocation.

One porsonal examination is neeesaary, and for this reason, the Doctor will. visit Terre-Haute, to give those anopportnnity to receive treatment, that could not visit Indianapolis.

No paliativea*aib used, but a radical and permanent. uira effected.

ttof Bemember the next i-4

THTS WEEK O^ LY! Thursday, AppUlSth.