Daily Wabash Express, Volume 17, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 26 October 1867 — Page 4
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AND CLOSING OF MAILS.
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If AILS CLOSB.J
Baatern.UirougKdany Kaetern, w»y Cincinwiti, d»ily at...._— Western, daily, Bockville and way mail, daily Evannvilli- mid way maU daily, -at. Slerom.Mouday and 1'liuraday, at. IloWHSville* Friday, at Asliboro, Monday, at.,
12.15 530 P. M. 5:30
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Murom, Wednesdiyr, and Saturday, at.. Howesvlllei Friday, at
Anklwrp,
A»u.«tftot^-T. U.O.A. wbt«e^
Dry GUiod*—KiUiall A Co.
p. w.
KockTllle'4nd ^rmwl, 12.^
EvangviUfe^d^^?•Uai^,at„... 5:00 p.
5:00 P. M. 4:00 P. v. NOON
at
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Marsiiatl, tM'7 a' Office open o» .Suudny from 8 mails cloeepa3n»da^ evening at 6 i'. M.
Yesterday was a capital day for
sprt ai»opg the mwil,ja»d we
of"our spoflsmefi iamentiag that, no
not in hunting ccistunie talsa down |i
fow'of^thfliinfej they fly Wo beau
tifully •.
The contrftetor? broke ground near
In a a is in W a I
dianap"Ue pod V.incennes Eailroad. The
contract' for pYepnhng the road bed to
G'.&port, ba? ,bee» taken by David O
Branlftim, Jtihn R. Cravens and ..Col. C.
M. Alien '-tfift-f
t&* W. S. Rycie & Co. have a peremp-
torj*" sale tjf.' General Dry Goods at the
"BuekeyeCttsh Store, Plaid Sbawls, Cloaks
.Furs, Embroideries, and Lace Collars, al
prices that'everybody can afford to make
The person, who* carried oft our
scisvqj^ y('|tj»rilfty aftornoon will plea^
return them, as we^aveusc for them. We
can't stand the joko. Until they are re
turned, w'e are ready to test tlio quniiiy
of atiy scissors our hard^'aro friend? may
have on hand waiting the recommenda
tion of a fair trial.
fggp'Wefere informed that on Wcdnes-
day-a young woman, with a child, called
at the "bouse of onepf our citizens, and
eaid she wanted to give away her child, a
•boy ju£fr four weoks old. She said she
was fiom Charleston, Ills. Wo presumo
this is one of the infanta now in the care
of the Township Trustee.
5£g" The proposed walk of Edward
Pnysoh W^ton,Jfrom Portland, Mainfr, to
Chicago, excites much interest among
sporling people. From postal survejs
,'tbe dlsttvricfe is found to be 1,22G mflis,
Weiton is to start from Portland at noon
on the 29th inst. and walk to Chicago in
30 days,...exnlusivo of Sundays, on a
wager of $10,000 a side.
Isaac
EtsTCN,
Major
C.
of Craw*
fordsvillo, died -Middenly and unexpected
ly at that place on Thursday morning," e.t
the age ot seventy-four years. Majof
Elston was One of tha oldest citizens of
the Wabi&h Valley,'" and -was widely
known ao$ appreciated for ,h|s intjo^rity,
,«merpris«, publiu-epirit, and genial quali
ties-
:i-"
Our Torre Haute friends may take
ft tiUTf 'TSWfort. A switch will be used for them but' through trains will not go out of their way a-'Score of miles to cro=s .tbp river on that hundred Jtbousand d^U lar
b:\dge.~rIndianapolis Commercial.
Wo expect to fotl' conafaTtable wbsthei
we have a "switch" or "no switch/'
.'through trains" of. "no througli trains"
from thelndian«pohs-&- St. Louis road.
v- Ifjj YlNCBNNKf* AND IN-PIAKAPOI.IS
Koa .—The
A!r"
Gazette
says tbe
work onthfrntfr rriad 5s progrewin| rap 0WMH
6^-There never was a time when fhe
All
TO-DAY.'^ ADT^BTjSEMENTS
CITY AND STATE ITEMS.
season .for cheft'euts has cope
Thoso fond of them will find a barrel fqll
of flbe Aeatflpostat'JKippetoe's,. it .#
pj/f Tb9 restaurants' at
indulging in^luncbes.of ^Vabasfi bai
There arojLfipe ba?9iin.^e river at T^rfe
Haute'.. Bass are »ery acceptable when
well served.-
pgr Edsall & Co., advertise to-daj-,
beBt prints, gooL.prinls, heaviest sbeel
ings, and "bargains'in cotton-goods, at rc
sonablo prices. Call upon them awl
make your selections.
ntmi
C.
Wiitig & Co. publish thejr
Weekly"- Bulletin of goods offered cheaper
tbis.vreok
thanst.7.Purs.,ji^t
ed to giVe' baf^Ay.'"'
jopened
Shawls, HooSiZ/Nabias, and are determin
4»^« v}i
feg" On Thursday ncjLt'^here. wilf,t
half-farV.train from iiidi&napolii 0) Cin
cinnati'for the accommodation of peop'r
desiring, to sea. Edwin -Booth play Ham
cbji
the present- A proncsitmp
made bi'fore some one wants to 1et on it'
,TV' VeWt^itjy ironi apprize 4gfet to the sex
^"T^W-an anticipated baby is & subject to bet
"jaAX^Brb^D TIME TABLE. n}-^* 'jpKnd^hern.'.yiU please inform us.
.„1,„t ictViA«n«ftor-5such mania. Is it to
make money j'doflH.'tliiijkjt is al
.together, fqjriiie^oser,jtak^fs l^w Josses gqn-
_errtll',xv:
'oses but comes .•-• 1 TCii Tb6 winrter is expec!
2:!0*9p. ». 7:00 P. M. 9-.00 P. *K 11:00 a. 3:0V
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MAILS OPEN.
Batternr^wpr^aily, at... Eastern, way BiaU( ^ll^9 5:3o p. n. Cincinnati, daily, p# Weatern, daily, at «V 12-15
0f
Uiemop^rrghtMp^ Almost
i'th too much cornposurc. "We
think it is "more to gratifv" restless, go-
heac'.ative fpirifci^reJKsKfof a.^RSient, a
love of the sport rather,^i^i^berpleafiure
of winning, but still a'flestrc to win rather
than to lose. The wMr ,J» gencrall|
liberal, puts up bis st^Scea agftin, and if be
nes out^ven l^e ii sat^fi^dl.J
^'expected to'treat, art ft if
not a.mean maD,'c6me?,up,o ex^GCtatidr.^
Some, to bo sure, bet to make money, but gambling beta we nfU*f mjjcb consid
ering as the every day bets that con frc^it
us.in conversation. To bet is universal
Even the ladies offer to bet, and vhtft ji*
the inspiration witli vliem?.- Avarice or
sport BcUing.'wo presume, is aa imo
J^ffwerAPjEBt.!—1^ ,a lecture feponXue w,s
paper?, delivered in Philadelphia, liy
Kev. DeWitt Tall'fiindge, be paid the
pr«^8 the JoV]owin^Jinc 'I
now declnro^bat 1 v?tho newspa
pers to'be Uie gpna ngtnfy by which the
gospel is preached1, ignorance cast out, ojj--
pres^ion detlnotijed. crime extirpated, tbe
world raised,: he*vtfrH
glorified, in itie clanking of the printing
press, as tlie sheet' flv out. I baar .tbe
voioerof the If rd Alpii^ity proC'aimitig
to all the dead
,naliiiis*off»ie
lre""AVl5b^^ -SaaTJfo "AMicStT'oN will-prob
ably be called on to UtUe stjil more ener-
^otic measures' Jn tlw mitilLtil/. i^'"'•
U?Jioils'isivftOrleaas illnpikb'Hcftfi ad'r
vocates the division of the large sugar
a
plan tidfdfti
efJLoul?ia7la''iftT^)^n ti meroui
small prupriotors, in tho belief that by
such a course tboyj'c'ifiP'be managed with
greater conomy. The writer says:
Jj"t any rfUBn Y»'l ^hjj^AImissippi a few hmiriivd' rtiileV,' or" fip'Uie Tech em ti Attakapas. and t-fc the present conciitioii of sugar«prc6SQ !, .ir^Us,. pdnntaVn?! and ni'gro q'larti-rsi alT (anguishing, and he will at once he convinced that the^ugar interests never can tho wonderful resources of these rich sugar lands bo developed,.!until there ft£p fewer large plantations eVi'd-Jm:)r'e-pr6prietors of this rich soil. v. —».., .~x *%_*•
g@"One of the m^sl unparalleled and
daring robl^Tie^ which has taken pla-.e
for some time occurred a few ijjht- sin:e
at tho 1):lesale ry-re of -MeyeT (Xc
Lcpez. St. Louis. Tho store was entered
through a skylight in the fn'irth story
A rope was att'icj3.cl_to a small beam im
mediately loV.v the skyliffht, and the
ihief was let down to the third story of
the biilding,.fconi lhs$,^-airy^ays commu
nicated with the jewe'.ry store. Tho safes
were rifled and al^Jji^watahes in-iha es
tablishment, with tho exception of four,
were taken. Gold chains, d^&biond ijngs
and valuable sets of jewelry were stolen'
in amount from $l'd1bt)0''
i«*i$\5'f000.
the Philadelphia
tQ the fanner in aI1 the
gion at the
earth, 'Laza
rus. come forth!' .and to the. retreating
sfirges bf ^arkne^^'itt th^ro be light!' ',
taligfi Fit! little Vo^i to see tho pliiy. ^Thin^
ing f^.getttag oldefl«,ugh to ajt-
tend the services at church, he took hipi
tlWlri?-«Aie Siin&'a^.'' fifle'flftV 'erto'u^h the
child 3«t for a lirae bat fnncying that it
was tiaie the amu?erriett? be»^n." he com
menced clapping liis bunds, and horrified
hi® fitlbe^bfl b#«t rig' tblinLTii^in %Ut
at the top of his tinv shrill voice:. "Up
wid the'-Wg!'' (tfife-'Usniif 'cry in the Cork
theater^ .whe^ ar audience ^onsjjlejr it
^iroe fljr llbe cii|^.
4
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1
jpfri
ypK
^te
Prksokal.—A.
7n^onfdrtnity
wilii tbc age, a'^Syfiipliig^isni, a ffiend-
lv rebuff, rSn acquisitive rgjomder, a flop.
ud
yins.
for whp
in
take tho.'money—let's
3
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Thei annual regular meeting of what
caljed tbj^'Westtrn ^bSoeiated Pes^ |i
cbmhin/titfn (jf^tbe daily journals in the
chief crtfea of the We#.f,'wlll be beld it
5t. Louis on the Gtb ot November next.
Business of much irapoftance.js -exp^pted
eJln^ beforo iff -rii^crfofku^rftbrfrto
mnde by the WnBtern Press to effect ah
improvement in the character of tbe news
reports lutawtthed from' thb East havfif not
been as successful nrid "ntisfactory as conld
All
the approaches to tho building, doors anj
windows, had beeM'^curely fastened, but
there were ^0 bars beneath the skvligh'.
Tho robberyvt(jok place in a frequented
part of the city where citizens, policemen
arid private watchmen were passing, all
entirely innocenTof what was going on
inside. Nothing found out yet as to who
committed tho robbery.
Thk Merchant
and
His Ci.erk.—
The following is going thovrounds-of the
paper?. It reads well, whether true
not: ,3G'.:.riiIKPJ5v
In 1859, Mr. K., a prosperous business man of St. Louis, captured a tbief in his sleeping apartment The culprit plead si hard for release that Mr. Ki set him at liberty, on promise of future good behavior, giving hioTaoDp:?ioney besides. In 18G0, Mr. K. failed'in business, and becamo a clerk at a pwderate salary. Passing the post a short time since, who was v-ry shabbily attired, was ac 56sWd ^bj--an elegantly dressed, bejeweled individual, with, "How do you do, Mr. K. Giad-tp.-j^ae .you Stijl. .in .business on Main streotr* *K. vainly endeavoring to remember tho stranger, replied that he was not i(i bnjfness'' iir fact -wJs: h-nnting a situation. Str&nger said, "Please walk with me'il-^hort distsbce!" ^Ffio two repaired to a hotel, whero the stranger in-rwgaced-himself as the repentant thief.— Ho furcea Mr. K. to accept a loan .of $10,-
A00^y.ith..\Uuefc4o-.cornmefl[c.QJJ}.usine59.
He said that daring the war he"had made large sums of moiiey, abd he ba^ long desired to express tfs'gratiSide idaome sub stantjal manner. !)iS
I. Cincinnati is beginning to comi
olain ol the proposed bridge at Louisville,
rto
gf an oU3
truttoon
miles qf the iron are already laid, and a enough to carry largei boats safely over
construction^train Ts'runniiig dh it ev%¥^
t*MJ lails,,tbay
a
d»v^Thi' lric5grt-across Whitc river will
.of tho pad (froTff Martinsville to Gos-ijmay couni tfjiorf- it!Wbett tHe' bridge-is
order by first of December. and Portland, unable to get up or down, ces.
.I'TOS'SA ,H .tS
navigation. The
I say?
idly 2o0 m^:.nTe.empli^od in ff^ 2 .jvlieing/coBStoWJted without draws, tbe (rabk' itfkd" layijig/dowri'tlte ties. fTjvo an so low that when the water, is higb
wtm
The- profits^of wheat growing in 8
mania for betting was n.o're rampant than y,e Northwest appear from a single staie-- TWs-day, for eale, one fine bay horse,
eciircely'be from the Milwaukee corretpqwl^ one fine
0
Iti9 now
bringing in this market fr^m
AnUur
one dollar and "Seventy.flve cents to If/o
dollars. One farmer has employed fiftj,-
two men the present seisop/ frft& ^fifteen
reapers. Pie sold bis wheat at one dollar
and ninety cents a bushel, and has.actuaU
ly clear ed forty thousand dollars, op tlie
year's crop. This American farmer is
well "known in this quarter, and the,flg-
airoe are •capable of demonstration.*1
C. Cattell, of Fhiladel-
pbia. (ship owner) Edwin Davis, Ksqi, of
Indianapolis, (Davis' Digest) and Jojin
P. Wallick, Esq Superintendent of tye
Western Union Telegraph, are
Houbo.
at tbe Terre Haute
I ii Died.-:
All men are possessed of a capaci
ty to make a living in some way or other
either as professional men, meclrtioics,'la
borers. or by the thousand and one differ*
ent avocations to which men caA- and do
devote themselves. Though jnanv make
an awful mistake in the choice of bebapa-
tion, they manage to keep body and soal
together, creating a Wonder how it Is
done, but eliminating nothing sufficiently
lucid to solve the mystery. Bread ftfr tlje
inward man and garments for tile"''out
ward are necessary to prevent ,a return
to primitive days thus obliging :eveiy
individual who was not "born under ja
lucky star," to work his way through tf
world as best be can. Goipg upon||^
'principle that the world owes everyone ja
living, enables a good many td..thrive
more or less, without paying particultjr
attention to anj' particulir osteniible bil*
siness. Tha ingenuity of the human mini*
is truly wonderful in the many Wrcutq-
stances which may surround it. A map
"bard up" dndergoes a mental labor sur
prising to bimsalf and to everybody else
by its intenseness and success. Contri
vance, invention, originality, stimjttfai
by a depressed state
of
for operations, brighten tbe path of pri
gress, cheer the hoatt of tbe unfortuna,ti
and perhaps by a well conducted arrarijj&
ment bring to the surface the unhappy in
habitant of dark and gloomy reeeeses^
Cultivation and experience aeast natur
al capacity, but sometimes the.:wise$fc,an4
sharpest, who enjdy with sfcV -*WtisfifctioB
the comfortable' reflection that they are
we'll posted in the ways of the wbrid^arp
caught by practical sharpers nlwajs oi
the lookout and ready whenever 6{fp6rtui
nity offers to take advantage and makfc
victims to tbeir unscrupuloueness. Taking
Shakspeare for\heir bible, because' he says
I'put money in.thy purse, these shwjperi
compromise their chances of getting'Wt6
Heaven by going any leng'tli to obey tbgit1
oracle. Barring the declaration Of Holy
•Writ that "the love of mobe^^.thii roo!
if all evil,'-.as unworthy of belief, tbej
persist by all manner of means, legiti|
mate or foul, in depositing the dimes in
their jiort monnaies, Very manj auxjji*
nrie«, coarse,'vvtl^ar and gen'tGel," fcVinlnbi
uto toward this great desideratum.-'
Razdr? made to sell th'emseH^ arf3
fiOTeTWut-®ioT?»^lik'
earpi^
a corretjx^Dfl^nt one^floe
Inquirer
lWheat caI1
£i
Lizzie,
On the 25th inst.,
ip*
fant daughter of I. L. and M. S 3(lahan,
aged 3 months and 23 daya. .The foner^l
will take place from the residence of Bjr.
W. Mahan, No. 25, North Sixth street
th ufternoon at 2 o'clock. The irien$a
of the family are TespectfallyinVit^ for
attend.
!jiur
chasers, burnished watches, "gettin up
horses and such like, oausfe requefet-Uonaj
tions from tbe unsophisticated
1
pile'" of tbe opera tor.{j AJIUI JA
Even matrimony, which was ionte doii-j
sidered a matter belonging exclusively toi
tho management of Cupid, if,aow.jJpys in|
numerous instances one of the? !i#ay^ of
"getting alung" —as a contract for pfecu-
ni-iry avails. To marry Bank.
JStockj
Railroad Stock, a plantation ot a Clqve^
"pile," with a partner thrown in, is a
common speculation or, through tho inj
tervention of anxious mammas,.aunts and
friends, a whole-souled, gallant fol.I&w i$
induced to comfortably fix nil entire fam
ily, all through bis fond ard "devoted
affection for his dear Julia Tsabell'i—j
Business
in everything these times.
Real Estate
TRANSFKRS.-^Tbe foli
lowing transfers of real estate appear on
the Recorder's books for the week enditg
this morning:
E.
Curtis Gilbert to Margdret
for
$I.6GO. James M. Sanford to Wm. P. San ford, twe ty acres in Linton township, foi $100.
Jmnia Cjok to John T. Scott, admin-i its-i tor, lot in the 6ity for $500. Houriet to G. Weiss and others, lot in the city for $2,000
Arba Holme3 to F/Gulidk, lot tn the city for $500. Porsis Holmes to J. F. Gulick, lot in th
city tor $3,000. .. .. jte "Jas S. MeesetoW.
A.
Gillespy, tract}
of land in Sugar Creek township for 200. W. A. Gillespy to John A. Ray 40 acres in Sugar Creek township, far $800.
A. F. Smith to Isaac O- Myers, lot i^ Dean's addition for $200. Lemuel Ladd to Isaac Myers, 21 acres in Lost Creek township for $300..
Wm. H, Stewart to Geo. £. Steele. a tract of land in Otter Creek township for $1,395,
Gao. K. Steele to Wm. H. Stewart, tract of lan Otter Creek township for 800.
Wm. Sidenstick to Peter J. Ryan, two, lots in tho city for $500 Curtis Gilbert to Wtn. R'Stumff, lot
68
in Gilbert's Place for $600. Wm. M. Ash and others to Geo. Cabal, 40 acres in Riley township for $f&0
Thos. Penson to Gso. N. Metcalf, two lots in Tecuuiseh for $30. test
WST Persons desirous .of securing^
board in a private family, in a pleasant
locality and near the business portion of
the city, can find accoiufriddsition by ad
dressing box 381. .d3w. a*
tlST
cannot, get-liader theHtf idge
lowering their* chimneys At
?l^€e-of:
be qompKtjwl this week, and twelve mfte4 fltoIed"so,as njt .fo -be reliable,.anfl ,we
^her^»a^r
isc M» is..
\o
Honey in tbe comt^?resh Oysters
and Lake trout at Ray & Bailey^
mare, one sorrel
mRr®,
P?bMP
1
ilTauW r,
one sorrel horee
as followsv 3?®*" °^ee Rodlcaway
a W a a a a
^^h.w^ra re- years old, one three year old colt, one j'
not sold
*y
10
t« tim A. B. Fout's Livery Stable, I will sell at
ihe
to-morrow {Sunday) afternoon at 4
WI SlHaWendance of^ tbe mem
bership is requested.
JP One
Presbyterian Church, on
Dime
a Yard
pieces 'of
for ten cenUjajardi
some ^f^'&tlPwell-kiiowii
66 Main street,
eoiinoQ sir
Winne^heik.—To
sti^d*fn
ii r,j:yr
jjcro style/ "To-aigbt there will be served
up Turtle Sbupt Squirrel, Pigeon, and nil
the delicacfeV which can be proem ei in
Wasted!—At
188T"
ever
six!carae
corner of fourth
and Main streets, from 10 o'clock until 3
Vahscotoc,
o'clock. M.
City Auctioneer.
A special meeting for prayer and
conference Will be held in tbe rooms of
the Young Men's Christian Association
call this
eppqagj, ^her^aJUie lunch will be set to
our friends and customers. Oysters of
the very best are served up at tbe Res
taurant in any sjyle^ and any hour, Htthe
lowest figures. Also boarders taken, and
sleeping-rooms rented out. dlt.
f-
c1 v#
..j
or the Singer Sewing
Machine just ^eived at tbe Agency, No.
dlt.
those that have in-
Jtbe'%innesheik
Insurance Com
pany, I have|ust returned from the home
office in Freeport. Please call at my of
fice at youc earliyt convenience, and I
°4*i0
done-
M. J.
dlt
Whkkleb.
1——
JWlB^tPrints twelve and a half 6ents.
All other staple dry goods in proportion,
and selling as cheap as any house in Indi
ana. A full stock of Staple and Fancy
Good/ fcV^Saktin* ajrrd Walmsley's, 111
Main St.
pffairs, olear aw
the clouds of despond, open new avenuqs
ymc jj!0
oc26tf
•g ^ag|r& McKeen, agents for the
old and reliable companies, the iEtna of
Hartforcfi'ttbd Hai'iftrd* Insurance Comr
pany of Hartford are ready at all times to
write policies on as good terms as othor
companies of. good standing. Office at
Dowling Hall, Terre Haute, Ind.
fVJ'f BUB
JreeLuneh.-at Concordia
fafl|tms oveningat)9'o'ciock. Those pres*
ent^tntb^.luscVslist Snturday evening
need not be .told .that the lunches al that
wtablisbmoqt. are always gotten up in su-
Seeman
markeT.~HoLFEi.DEB,
Cobinthian Hall
& Co.
v»(J
—We are glad to
learn that the old favorite Hall is gaining
MpulatiiftWery day under tho super
vision ojf Mr. August Bushman, the pro-,
prietor: he informs us that to-night there
^1)1 betjfgraad Billiard, Match between
t^O of odr city"amftteurs, for one thousand
points^. Afte^ w^if^.a Grand Free Lunch,
will be s«t ouU lt is expected that all
the lovers of,billiards will be in attend
ance, Don't fail to come. ^—dlt
19* LnW'ikSii^- at O'Conne'll's New
Depot, Frank Leslie and Harper for No-
•yej^^^,|8&de-Fair Illustrated, Jolly
r, Pbunny Phellqw, Boys and Girls'
'eejt Iy, ^f^tu re^ ratis, New YorkWeek-
papers, and
extra^^f^'^tT Ci(icinnati daily paper
for Sufjday'Mhd'ing. 26dlt
'Fifty cent's is the price for a good
20 ^ruig, skirt,.and 75cts for a corset, at
Weisz's Skirt I)ac^ory. 24dwtf.
iT.r.B0ARDl»o.—A gentleman and lady
roopn^with: grate, pleasantly situated, on
Nort^^|th.|treat, No. 80. Also, a few
more ar§-deqi^ed in a private family. Ap
PJX .PQP9
1
the^tOQk and
Morgan,
lot 49, in Gilbert's Piace. for $550. Harriet A.Sa?seen to W. Brotherton, tract of land in Otter Creek-township,
dlw.
Large Pkrkmptort Sale
General
or
Drx-Goods, tOR
Gash.—We
have revised
marked down "prices,
of general Dry Goods in the several
JQeparttnejils,
viz Dress Goods, Embroi-
'derfei, ffloves, Hosiery Trimmings,
Shawls, Cloaks and Cloakings, Furs,
Flannels, I)ome9tiC Goods, including a
jpeciaUine of
all Wool Ingrain Carpets
at $1 00 per yard. We can only here
give the reader an outline ^of what we
have commenced doing. This will be
followed ^ijj-^-and moretoo. Hereafter al
Avery body regularly patronizing the
TBucieye Store," will go away well re
paid for thefo-cooping, as from day to day
something startling in the way of
sp
jm m&ii
"jo*
{16-dtf
Li
I'.l
Go to Sy Ires' Ha^ StpT|£»ndpee his
OwAPr
dw3w.
si 4iJ3$A
bargains
iW\jl be aivon to all wbo como again and
again. Ve will add to our present stock
in a few days, another purchase of Dry
QopiQfhich will
be
Bold at correspond
ing low figures, as given in our advertise
ment in another column.
Ladies, come and see tbe prettiest,
neatfesiftfa&eil rfai-cheapest stove ever
brought to Terre Haute. It is just what
ti?wii
street. W. W.
24d2w.
L-1'
i*t
for sale at Weisz's, 12 Fourth street, op-
^osKe Poti oiffioev ^d Aiidwtf.
imd t-atairageat for Mrs. Foy's corset
skirt supporter in the State. 24dwtf.
d3
Ko.'
body that i«Dtir a. new stove to 4ive
be made to pay a fair profit double sett of fine harness, one bay marej 2^#^ ^.V. ..' wifckAJtf if Wi.lminM' WhoWnt*
1
y,ne dollar a Imjhel. spring wagon, oAfe" two-horre wagon. [If, |@r "Woolen goods in great varietur
-.»»*
o'clock at private sale, a* men's woman's and children''* #ear.- Chi
111
i'5-
o26dl
ui.
Kg* Services to-morrow, at 11 o'clock
J.
Irorth Seventh Btreet, by Rev.
Devine.. Ali are cordially invited, [dlt.
10
Jtaq
-We offer 150
colors, fall styles
Six Yards for a Dollar.—The heaviest
4-4 Sheeting*t.:16§ cents per yard at
j?fioo9
Edsall
Tetjtonia
a *-n
& Co.
Rkstauraitt.—If
Mitts just rcceiVS?T~8t Erlanger's. Also
a full line of Undershirts and,drawers,
which are sold at the lowest market price,
Examine our ^D'' shoulder seam Shirt.-f-
Wo have.tbo^i ready made, ormakeJtheip^
to order. ,r ,22-dtfc
Lost.—Yesterday afternoon,'somewherb
between Mrs. "Volgor's, on Fourth street,
and the residence of Frdbkr Mj^ft^Son
Ninth sti-eaQ a i.purpla ^nroroceo pockejt
book containing a ^um" of -money tetweea
$20 and $30. The ftrider will bo Rewarded
Ready-Made Clothing, and a large stock)
of Cloths, Oassimorr-q and Beavers that'
will beimadf! up on the most reasonable
terms, [d4t.
kk
v'.- .»
and see a complete stock at' the' lowest pi ices'.Saiton
&
Walmslet,
MainLstreet.
Save health and clothing wheh it
rains, by carrying a good Scotch Gingham
Umbrella, impervious to water. A fine
stock for sale at Snxton & .Walmsfeyfs
111 Main street.
$Sf*
1
1 ,-
r7r)C
if-
f"
Goto E.R. Wright & Go's or
a cnoice article of Green.-: and Bla£k
Teas. [11 dtf
Iksttrance.—If
AJ
safe
your property in
reliable
and
Companies, apply to Hnger and MoKeeh.
Office at Dowling HaU. The-best*"!* al
ways the cheapest, and inaura
with per£OD3 that are well known in tie
community. Do not give ye^r n^flney to
unreliablo carpet-bag travejling agents or
you will always have cause to regret it to,
vou have lately. infjiill
you want
Soup
A splendid line of Gloves and
L^9-dtf
by leaving it at this office:^
c.—Bl
Notions, Fancy Goods, Tats,
&c
Robinson 103 alain stre'efi," is now addibg
to his extensive stock, a full lino of Whit^
Goods, Hosiery.. Furnishing Goods, Wool*
ens, Trimmings of all descriptions. Ta«
ble Linens^ Towels, .Crash, Cotton Yarnj
Batting, Wiiro\Vware, &o.
Wholesale Rooms up stairs, 103 Main
street. [Oct. 19/ dtf
—tirrtt—/llT
Fine Alpaca and Scotch Gingham
Umbrellas just received. "These goods are
of better quality and flnish tban are usti-
ally kept. Provide yourself with one lje-»
fore tho rainy season commences, .{j
,'.\a Saxton & Walmslet,
jadies, if. is no use^to pay a high
price for common Store Skirt, when.ybu
can get tho best Hoop Skirt mftde1 at
low price, at Weisz's Factory, opposite
the Post-Office. i^n
»t#-
All the latest Styles Hats and
Caps, in great variety, received daily at
Sykos' Hat Store, and gold
Cheap for Cash.
krir* ."'tiil'i'k iii'tii
Pi$* Shoulder Sbawls, Breakfast Sbawls
Heavy Double Shawls, a splendid assort
ment, at as
13,
Cornelius
&
dtf
fsr For a nice parlor Stove go
Thiell's. dwtf
A rich line of Dress Goods, at re
duced prices, at
13,
Cornelius
dtf
& Bagqertt's
'Danton" Kid Gloves, all sizes and
and colors, at,
V-rn-i
ClffiNEtlUS & EfAQQERTY'S.
13,dtf
accommodations, front
Some rich Cloakings, New Nobb^
and cheap, at .K,j.
Cornelius
13,dtf
making
tbis^fhe most attractive offering of Dry
Good! embracing, as it does, our whole
& HaqokbtxJs^
Cod fish, at Ray and Bailey's, 'p
|ta5™ Bargains in f-1 hovels, Spades,
Forks, Plows, Rakes and everything in
the implement linef cati bo had at J. A
Foote's, No. 66 Main street, as they must
bo closed out immediately.^ o|8tf
ing
p"10™-
K^"Mra.Foys corset skirt -supporters
A ^almoeal Skirts, and plain
and plaid flannel, to be sold cheap at H.
Rebi)»ee^'vi(ft'iMn street. ,, oct. 24 d2d. Hvir
j.89KlT8M
A "full stock of Bleached and
Brown Shirting and Sheeting^ Muslins,
selling at extremely low prices/^^Now is
tbe time to buy them.
PaXTON
& WAL*IStET,
f'
111 Main street.
MaT" White Wine Vinegar, a' superior
article, for sale by Barr, Gulick & Berry
Druggists. 17-dlw
VSt" Extra Fine Shore Mackerel and
very Large Pickled Herring', just received1
at the Star Grocery, corner Fourth and
Ohio streets. ,t
Naylob
dlt-
Ryce
d3t.] W. S.
& Co.
very cheap.
63 Main
Shannon.
Shawls, at
& Moobk.
iiil
C@" Cranberries—first of tbe season, at
Ray and Bailey's. 15dtf.
|®*Merino Underwear in great variety
for ladies, gents, misses, children and in
fants. Call and see a fine assortment Bell
,i*i
Saxton
&
ocladtf .111 Maia St.
Fine stock of .Paisley and Brocbe
Cornelius
13dtf
eisz is tbe only wholesale
Main, street,]If*P ATO X*T LiTC-^Soaae? «iy we "Brlc^wct'^ twelve
and sen the* improved oven ToflB'tWIflU olher»jFvoufirfnrt^a1f|togl^o! j»or particulars, enquire of Cory &M&11-
a a a a a a
HT fiulman'd' "Wholesale,
Jrocery, basement Mechanic's Block, No.
3, where can be found all the luxuries of
the season, and served in the best style
possible. Also, the best Oysters the City, by the dish or can. B. Bu88kli£|-10-dlml ...
Goods can be found.Ai%, at.
oc22tf
reliable insurance, to insuro with the
Phoenix of Hartford. Cash assets l,-
076,383 85.
Havekh
at
The finest display of^Millinery
j? S.
Strait?,
8, dtf No. 10 South Fourth street.
IST We advise all wanting sound and
11
& Co., Agents
Office over Donnelly's. Drug Stoll's
17dtf
you wisti to insure
t»
QT A splendid- assortment of 45ne
watches, Tkb and fashionable- Jewelry,—
Beautiful late style of- plated ware. At
G. H. BaEcbhTs No. 151 Main Street.-
"v
1
Fresh
1
OxsTKRa.-^-Xbose
expecting to
indulge in the ab'oVe luxury, will find
F,
tbem of an extra quality at J.
Badg-
ley's,-who receives them daily direct froib
BUltiinore. ,is«a dtf. -'S®
tBF A fine lot of Ladies' Enarhbl^d,
Diamond and Plain Gold Watciies, Chat-
-l«TO«»d"£ieontam ChairtS^T-tfl5tf"Wa"K:Hbs
No' 151 -Main fitrtot.
Bsscom's
and .Jewelry repaired, at II.
S
^cftV11
•'W When in need of Underwear,
Shirts, Drawer?,JScprfs, Tjos, wi.anythini:
in Gtnts' IHirnishing Goods, go to Johnr
sten &• Miller's, No. 81" Main itreet," and
bify tbe'm cheap, from the best stock ip
the market. 4 k^ dtf.
J..H&F For all kinds of-Stove, Pipe aBd
Elbows, go to Wm. H. Theill. dwtf r-'tivlllOTftA
Base Ballebs
and
txonT—1st:
I. L.
lor tbe Fair at
,fr
oclbdtf i' vi jet in Main St. it^ Sti-I
Now that the fall elections are
over, the most important question of who
is elected gives place to that of "What
shall we woar during^ the coming cold
winter months?" This question can boj
sfttisfactorially answered by calling at the!
Union Clothing Storo, -No. 79 MauTstreet
where .willrhe found .a good, assortment.of
Mahan & Go's Drug
Store, corner Sixth and Main Street. 8
V.'f
When in search of something' to
wear, don't fail to cail at Johnson & Mil
ler's, as they are now offering, at tbe low*
est prices, the best assortment of goods
ever brought to Terre Haute. Don't for
get, the No. is 81 Main street.'^ dtf
gold, jewelryr at S. R. Freeman's old
stand, 74 Main Street. dwtf
B. Weisz's Hoop Skirt Factory,
No. 12 South Fourth Street, opposite thei
postoffice is the cheapest place to buy
Skirts and Corsets in the United States.
Syi&s'Hat Storo,
Haqqebtt's.
and-
Stocking Yarns,
bons, Dress Button?, Gimps and Bugle
Dress Trimming at A. Nipperts. dtf
Hair Jewelry.
Ladies,
Walmslet,
& HApG»RT*'a.
Unbolted Flour, at
R.
Whisht
&
Co
b.,
E.
rHS
dtf
1^5 Main street
•nviH
'«tli 5"
£ier Par lor Clocks, .nk Clocks, Din
ing Room Clocks, kitchen Clocks, Alarm
Clocks. In fact ihe placd to buy a clock,
is at tho old stand, 74 Main Street,
dtf .3. FHJWKAW.
vAnmmt
An enlarged book
with the latest patterns, and a few sani
pies of tbe manufacture also, Jewelry of
the German fashions, at
John
Freeman's,
R.
niii::visb No. 6 Warren's BlockVJ
N. B.—Hair
j'owelry manufacutred'aV
the shortest notice:
wb»
something good to eat.^^Tdihose Carriage, nearly* new. V»o WT rivr
r.„%
Goto E. B. Wright & Co's fore
choice article of Green and .Black Teas, No. 155 Main stTt^^ :jr *dtf.
8 4 \Vhite Crapel)4arettanl WhiU Lu«tor, at
A.
Nip per is. dtf
&OX.LAB8. Ladies' Collars, Gents Collars', Boy'sCpllars, Collars and Cuffs
Kiddles,
[d^
rvr
"jfi^Fairi&riesof Ha^s sinH Caps just recoived al Woife & WsrtWl'^85 Main treet, Terre Haute, Indiana". dtf
^Birts, Shirts.—Shirts
at -Riddle's.
HjJ" A choice article of Dried Peaches,
Ain»lfJ6/,I?rv|n*9 and, Cherries, at E. R.
Wbioht &
Co's,
Mav ?5,dtf 155 Mftin Street.'
LITERS
licm imi unclaimed In tlie I oat OfBoe at T»rr« U»uU. 10
OfiTO BER 26,1867-
ETC*Y IAT^MJA-* MORNINQ
LIsi
LADIES' LIST.
Anderson Mary Atbton Hannah Archer Mrs Barton Euiiico i»ass Slr9 Nancy Calaban Miss Carpenter Sliss Emma Canada Mrs 31 art ('a Cofftnan Mrs Matilda Conover Mrs Brad Curtis Miss Dicken JI rs A E D«soto Miss Ray Denny Mrs Mary Emerson Miss Libbis Elam'Mrs EC Hdfear MrsB L7 ban
1
f*ans
feard
For anything in tbe Stove or Tin-
waro line, lower than the bottom prices^
goto W. ff.Thieli, No. 8 North Third.
Street. dwtf--)'
Goto"W. Tbiell's Stove Store1
and see theAtlanta •Cooking Stove justi
out. Sole agency for Terre Haute.
dwtf
Price Mrs A Bobbing Mrs Boche Mrs Mary Bogers rs Charlotte Staggs Miss Je nle Shepherd Mrs Mariah Shenard Mrs Silance Sarah Sm th Miss ML Scott Mrs Jane Sbockjey Mrs BT Thrdope Miss Jennie Aandulen Miss A 'Wehian Muy Westfall Mrs Cbriatena Whaler Miss Salotni illiams Miss Mary Williams Mollie Wicker Miss Jennie Wyeth Miss Hannah Wyeth Lucinda
Mrs JCjiesbeti^
wiugSfrs 15 ML KiHson Jlisi-MToggie PrtrteyJMM M'argmlMt' Farrand Mrs Nancy 2 tiregg Sirs Julia Gilmore Emily 2 Hay Miss S A tiavens Miss Maletta l.'agorton Airs Havener .Miss Cassi6 Heffner Miss Mollis fluff Miss Meana
Hull Jliss .neana tfHJniso'n Miss.Litlis A Itrtf Annie K^lly Mrs Jamima ..
Others, Atten-
Nine prime tffgars,
best in the
marhM.^ Toung Merrill and Coquette
fancy goods, great variety just received
.:qentl!B:men's list.
Littlejohn Frank Lobezz Wm Logg •F
A.nlefSOQ A Anderson Joshua Allen Austin Andrew Austin Arnold Philip Amero Chas Butler John Balding Isaac Blackburn Isaac Bceson Wm Ilenson N Urevastes W 'J. Beale Seneca Bell Chas 2 B«tser lienry
LUnday Wlfc ,' Lyons I Hatbirly \V Mankin A llac'ilrt- Peter alone John Middangh Dayid Morton W Moorhead John Montgomery, Wm Monhon Ed Morris W McKelvSlf Thoa JlcCpnf»ck (Jaw! #. Mclnthre Chas McDonald Thos Mcpioud McCHodgh Michael McCoskey W Nelson S Neel Wm E Niece A J, ^NicHois ar O'Brian Daniel Pa. W 2 PriMner John Pettiford Isaac Pfeif' onred Price Bagen Pat 2 Bemblet 3yQ Beed Geo Bees
Xi
riggs John Bumberg John Burr CainpBeTlTho4 A' Carter Catterlin Hiram Carroll Patrick
14
ass®#!*#* Crockett Jos Couchman John OooksE jfi Corby S I'ompton
Vf
:i't* Ji!
I'onktin Moses ticr per Wm Daris ^r nempster Tbos Dirker Dow Jas Douglass Wm Duddleston WHH Dungan W DwirePat^ Lvans ST Ennew 0 Emory Jas
1
Just received a new and beautiful
assortment of Pearl, Coral and Etruscian
kii
dwtf
•.
l®-Fifty cents is only the price a,goad
twenty Spring Ladies' Skirt at Weisz's
Hoop Skirt Factorv, opposite tho Post
Office. us :i ji*-1 1
bm
r*ii'
dwtt.
—r-*#*
IS^Coftets fur sev«nty-fl?e cents at
Weisz^'SRfft: Fa«t5ry ~~-?—a-dwtf.
Jr.
-,,f. .^lVrv.
,, Hgf? The largest stock of: Mens and
Boys'Hats and Caps on the Wabash iit
to be sold
Woolen
Cheap for
Ca?h.,, 7-dw3wr,
Mills.—We
Yiop
on bands a full.stock of
to
Flannels, Blankets
hH
of tbe very best quality, which. we offer
to the trade, wholesale and retail, at,, as
low prices as can be sold by any first class
manufacturers. Call and see. "Uii
Unbolted Flour, at C. I. Rip[22—dtf
ley's.
After tbe Fair is over, we have
something yet for the fair of Terre Haute
S.
at'" [8. dtf]
r.
A general assortmdnt of first-clasi
Family Groceries just received at the Star
Grocery, corner Fourth and Ohio streets
I
15dtf^
Naylob
dtf.
v. 1.'.. c, ,u
dtf
19" Remember tbe original Hoop Skirt Factory is opposite the postoffice. dtf
•The Spencer Fruit Jnr—self-seal-ing—one crate sold—two more on hand. Gall and see them at O. I.
[dtf
4
Ripley's.
10" Go see the fall styles of Hats and Caps at Wolfe & Westfall's, 85. Main, street, Terre Haute, Indiana. dtf.
Ladies and Misses Heavy Ribbed
Cotton Hose at A. NippertB. 5tf
Fresh Buttkb
Eggs
and
Call and see Frink's Patent
Texas Ironing Furnace sets in your heating stove or cook stove. The best and cheapest invention of the age. You can do your ironing with five cents' worth of fuel. Sole Agency No. 63 Main street. 17-dtf
1
W. W.
Peaches
Grapes
and
C. I.
arrive daily at
Rifcfloy's. dtf.
The great remedy for headache
earacche, toothache, neuralgia, fever and ague, cramp, eholic, pains and cramps in the stomach, &o. The Bombay Root ©r Blodgatta, can be found at Wm, Clark's Barber Shop on Third Street, near the Buntin Hooset' Persons wishing if can be supplied by him untU.my return to thfl
yigjo
State
dtf.rFair.-.
at4 vfnD*.
jo
utpini
Thomas
Joair
'ttuaaM-'
«4
mr.bbM 'at
dst'doq
a
Elliott Saral w4*a ft-* Ellwood AH Farr Samt FU-Sli A Fredrick A Kislier W Ficki-1 Nicholas Garred ME Gallagjhdr Gregjf 'Jas 1: I Gr-gg 0 Gerron Dr kfe&rgeJO .Mull Greene .... Givins Win Gillcbrist W Gifforii Levi Sosnell A Gass Louis Goodwin Gordon •ahiin Peter rf 1 Haley'Wftotin'•
Swalls Alfred Sparks Preston .., Spat kB Sanfoid Henry Sark Ballard Splan John
-.
y!
1
Hake En^teliart II an no Micliaei awkins Allenr! I Ilailt-y Wm :iayes Benj
Unrt Wm heidy .1 BV e* lloVrman Arfg' lle^garty Maurice Ilencliy John UicfcsonGyras Higherson John
have aow
Jeansy Satinets,
1»'\
Howard Buco .iuse ui-y'A Ingles Wm JefMlQ-AKp hr, Jo»lin Ijift,! jjjj Jujge Frj-drlck Kiiiva Nicliael 2 Ki.ney George KimellG 2 Laird P. *75, Lawrence E
Kennedy & cSi1"
dwtf. S S.
Straus,
1
LftBBil Jos
Lidster Kichard
5VJ
& Moors.
in
-'U
Plain and beaded Parasols by Ex*
press, and forsale at A. N'.ppert's. dtf
Now Bonnet and Trimming Ribt
LOCAL NOTICES,
Mdtli sind ^rechlcs.—The only reliabli remedy for those -brown discoloi-ations on th9^ face Jlloth Patches and is I'ErmYVSloTH
awd
on'y by Dr. B.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
BEST PRINTS,
.\(.AU3 -i-
13 1-3,
iai-3, is l-s,
13
1-S.
nv. »fci*
iVn
ii
GOOD PRINTS,
'Kvr-.ir:
•ir.k J:..V8
iiuf
.qx- IrttiV:
r:"ac-'r
.unit.
can bo had
atC. I. Ripley's. dtf
HEAVIEST 4-4 SUEETifte,
dNJB SHILI4NG
ia 2-3. •l.lo
ShawnoK.
ot
lfiWuI
AMUSEMENTS.
HALL.
T, M. A.
LECTURE. __
I'JKJ }'S? __
My-it^cMfesf:.sa« .fV:
Tho first' ieriuro. of thiTiwo'n^sOo^fte will be delivored on
Friday Evening, Nov. Jit,
•at 7} o'clock, by
,»a
4
Subject.—"Across
"[dtt
FORProperty
2
Schwartz John 8er'tns 2 Seekyft JI5.' .1 V_ Shears Albert Snediker IV Stewart Nathan Swift Martin Sittig Engene 2Snrick John Smi'h S Sm t'i SnoJ grass WII 2 Shomar John Stogie Biahard Souls O Siobey Bollin SnlliTan John Summerville Wm Sutton Stuhlman Fred Sclinc-ider John Shnrton Jas ThutjF Tu n'er A Trui-blood Tripp A Geiger UlVictr Isaac Vai lier Francis" Y»ndety Asd P^ Voris Elijnh WalJon Biley Ward Wm Wagner John Walsh J»s ir« Waldon Mfrganq Wilts Jacob j! West Fran^ Weiman 1) Welch John iseman Andrew Whitney-Andrew Williams W W Williams W Wi-liams Jo* Hg Williams Henr« v¥*i Worms A Yard John W Young W EZRA BEAD, P. M.
16 2-3,
la
,laa%A IstsaoO
wwa«
jtmvwarxri*
Bttfgains in
COTTOW
GOODS!
.lailo') HsnalK AT
f!0Jt
iWri
at
COLFAX.
HOW. SCHUYLER
.w7
ucaH f/*
tbe Continent^ W
.- ^.21-:.: •,¥ri"
+1 i'
Admiwsion 25 Cts.
ReservcdScnts,50 Cts.
Tickets for nt Rarilett's Bo^k«tor^, *ml Gus Arnold's Kew« pr, Vost Office Lobby \w
W A N E
AAA
OK
1
A BIBS WANTED-
/vU) VvU That aresatfenrg with pain* iu Teotbinp, Wind Colic, Summer Complaint,
oc7dlm
Kemper Mrs Bebecca Landreth Miss Catherine LockridKB Miss Mollis Millar Mrs O Minor Mrs S A McCann Mrs 1 McMahan .Mi-s Mary Mc o«Ky Mrs Mof owjin Nancy ,j Orrell Miss Jennie Pdck Mrs 6 PriMltra Wm ijiiho
yyAX TED—500 MEN,
St.
I
tc
to cry for GKvND MA'S SUOTHING SX'IllIP, For »ale by *11 Drtig^im. It is only 2S ceat«.
im I BE
ocis, Vaxolaia Tf.bbk
Ciltr.r Contraotor's Of net, ''ollinsvii.i.c,BR.,')HADrr, Sept. 2T, 18-7.J Fi*ehundre*l nten«»nt the madn.tiou of this line boiwwn Ili^Maitd an Greenville, Ills. Statiju *r. rkto l«tt *vvd,iri«-(»».
S
K. F. WINS tow*
ocSdSw Chief Cuntrai-tor.
O E N
FORSouthwest
Foror
Be se 9 E ^vv KichardsJ* A Bobbins Bobertson Thos Bobbins ,H Rodman Ba Bob rtBowark Stephen Smullwood
•i«MS
RENT.—Dwelling House.
on corner of Sixth ami 0 'Ij streets. Enquire on tbe prena^e.1*. 2vS4t
TfOR REJ(T.—Tho rooms in First JL National Bank Ifaildiop, now 'OOapt by op,
dow
oeopt
thoTclvjraph offi-e^, Apj.ly »t tbft Dank.
by
dtf
Tj'OR EBNT.—A House to rent— 'JL Inrgu. convenient, anl in good repair. 'Kn--4uir«pf M'»- Langford, cum. of Sth and EagJe street.. ocl7d3t
FOIlPicture
RENT.—Rooms suitable fbr
a Gallery. For particnlari, in« H. TILLOT8ON.
qnir?' of oo!7l(f
JAS
FOR
1
99 Main Street.
O S A E
SALE.—A
noij
i{ A
Good Milch Cow
and ir. Enquire at 0'BOTLB BBO.'S, No. 7*i Main street. Terre Haute, Ind. 24Uw
sale—hotel.—1 win
cell rent the Parke Uooso. in Bnrkri'.lr. My d-sin to sell or rent is not ccnsiened Irom a lack of patronage, buUroni a desire t.i rrtire fro bd«ines«of thischaracti r. The reputation
of
1ar
FOR
F~
tbe
House, I fl liter myself, is goutl. To i»y the lovst of it in this respect, it Li doing and has done tbe principal lusiners of the place. T»imj easy.
Apply te, or ad Irese, J. H.CoCHRA' ootSSdSt Bockville, I„d.
Fcomfiittable
OR SALE—$650 will buy a little IToure tn th« eaptom'part of tiio city, near tbe National Ko*dt cootainiag two goo-iroomi aud a kitchen, ris^rri in th* kitchen, and col
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under tbehousf. Ap
tbe Newfl Bocm of thU Office.
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SALE.—On North First Street, a frame dwelling, containing nino room?, with barn and oat houses, toj -ilior with one, two, or thrte lots. 23dtf WILLIAM MYEK3.
O S A E O E N Dwelling on Sooth Fiist Stieet. I'-
cob-y
tins 1'2 roout*, with cellar, we I, clstera and stahies. ?ay 1V acre« ot ground well tft in fruit, nnmentxl tree* and shrubbery. For terms, eaquir* of John Bess, at the house adjoining.-, -outI of said (.reml-e?, or at th- itor« of J. 1.8. W. ltose. MABY JttF!UAT. oc'ild6wl
SALE OR EXCHANGE. (for near tbacli})m house and li •n Eighth street, near Kagl. Ap rion or by letter, Geo. Morrison, on tbe pr »es, or lo Wm. Usndersou o«19dtf
SALP1—The half interest a oJ p-vylug Saloon, known as the 'It Li/ht," on Second street, near the Stewart House. There is attached to the Saloon the only good Ten-pin Alley in the city. For particulars, enquire at tbe Saloon. 12dtf
F°,f.
TOR
SALE—-Or
i? oth
FOR
Lottok.Freck'es
FascKr,*
0.
Pnpiwi
P*aBT» Dormrtoioplat, 49 Bond
Street, New York. Sold by Druggists In Terre rTaute, ana ol ewhore. Price $2 per battle, jv'd.'iai
exchange for
other property in or near the c-itj, ene or two HOUSES and lOTS on Foarth street, on* sqna-e north of Main, in a eoo ',br»lness local' ity. Enquire of
W.
Are
H. WORTH INGTON,
g'26dtf Corner Fonrth ft Cherry Streets.
OR SALE—A Suburban Resi'j
the lite residence of A. Lange, Esq., oontainlne
ac-es, good Orchard of 100 bearing Apple and fear Tree«, Blackberries, Raspberries, Strawberries* and Grapes good Houses with nine riei** Cellar, out-buildings. Ac good well rf water and Cistern, all of which I" will sell on reasonable terms. Please call and examine the
D. taBKEB.precise*.
Sep23i)lmw2t J.
SALE, FARM.—One of tho Finest Farms So Vigo County, cotita nln^ V€3 acres of rich and highly productive land, about one-half under cu tivatlon. It i? situated oil the Evanxville A Crawtotdsville Bail Hoal, 'Sy% miiej South orTerre Haute, at Young's Statioil.— The Railroad runnins adjoiuinx to, aud a .Switch being on one end
ft
the land, make* it aiu*lilti
Will be sold low. Eiqnire »f
CHAHNCEY OABB,
|aag28d3m Terra llaute, inil.
GOOD CHANCE TO IN VEST A G( X|_ in retire from business, I now oflt-r my entire stock of Boots and Shoes for sale. The stock is new and carefully selncted, especially for the reUil trade. Any person- wiehing to invi-st in an established bmiueas, will find it to their advantage to call on me soou, at my place of businesf, at No. 1UO Main street, Terre llanto, lui.
Mm B. O. GOEOIKEAU.
I?OR SALE—Two Milch Cows., I? EhqU.iro J. J. WEBSTER, Korth'llttt' Street, next to 6. Belgler, or at J. ?tarH*,' »it' East Main Street, n«xt to Canal. JeSSdtf 4/
Ij^OR SALE.—HORSE.--A good farally^ horse, perfectly gesile, top aod Harnett. Tht«y will be »o!*l Tow for ca or good |»aper. KuqQ4r«nt Ool^mna1# oraer of 8lb
udU
I't-pinr 1^1Yurd.1I
jC^ORSALE—Four Framo Houses 1 One of lite, two of six, and one ot aetva rooms, will sell these houses verv low, and uu reasonable t.rms. Apply to T.J. FORREST, llllf Near ouroer 3d and Ohio Street*..
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PPLICATION for LICENSE. The nodersi^ncd hereby give no ice th»t they will a|ply to tbe Couuty Commi-tsiou^rd at thoir regular session in December, for license to sell spirituous and intoxiratinc liqnors in less then a quart a' a tiuif, for the space of one year.— The premises on which said liqnors are to be^ sold are located at I Wabash street in Terro. Haute in Harrison Township, in Tigoonnty, In-* diana. BELL
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HUUHkS. .y
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POSTER-PO
BILL
QITY BILL
GEO. W. REIFSNIDER.
Programmes and Circulars distributed in GOOD STYLE! All orders )^ft at Dowling Hall, or at the Printing Offices, will be promptly attended to with »snii HUpatah n)h4tr
CARRIAGES.
SCOTT, OK£X & CO., Carriage Manufacturers,
Uos»KR Wabash
a
Sts.,
Tibm
wine-glass full of
hat'
&A! nu.t »ic614' t'
Tlsjsoo esfV Mil Mi
Uauti, Ihv.,
1st
Keep oonttSDtl on hand, aud offer fur «ale it the low eat market prices, all of the latest styles of
CARRIAOKS, BlIUUIKi aa4 LIUIIT WAU0\8V oftri'tr own iiint+ctuf«, of selected pioiil attoutiou paid to Itirtinst. iay:tdwiim
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ISSOLUTION of PARTNERSHIP.
The co-partnership heretofore existing betweon the nnderslgned oader tbe Arm of Kauth A Smith, has been dissolved by mn'nal consent.
UKNRt BAUTH,
oc21dtf JAS. A. SMtTO.
U7^LLI—To get well of Dys- v. pepsla, Liver Complaint, Fever
aod
Aage,
Diarrhea, Cholera Morbus, Cramps, Ac.,
take a.
MISHLEB'S HERB BITTERS Three times a d«y. for
40
sale by I. RIFE, at No.
78, comer 9th and Main Streets, and by all Drugdat*. eepSdwly
'v'-'i't',asil«si#o»*
fit
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