Daily Wabash Express, Volume 17, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 30 November 1867 — Page 4

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TO-DAY'S ADTBRTISBM BNTS ValtsrtAl Wfc X®« Oo.—K.

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jjtj Goads—£ax ton A Walinsley.

'-GPMB CITY.

The regular quarterly session of

tbe Board of Countr Commission «oa venes on Monday- .*

tV Tha weather yesterday, gave some promise

the Immediate opening of

of

poxk packing season.

NT Vhe

ihf

fOT Small stoves in the street eare %ould be quite oomfortable. Let's havp *mt Mr. Directors, 90" Judge Maxwell's Oommoa Plei Court eonvenes at Sullivan Monday, anji at this place two weeks following.

•The net proceeds of the Mabqu^mde lttt Thursday night foot up two hun. died and fifty dollars to be distributed te tbe poor. fST Some alterations or repair* at tbe gss works caused the supply $Q eonsumeijs to be fuite stinted last night. We are inlormed the supply will be fall after tonight.

Ml states an enterprising

Join

dtiMn efers t* give Ire thousand dollars towtrd extending a lihe of the street rail way t* a peint twe niles east of the elty.

IgrTh* l»flies will be Interested in the jsard elsewhere of Mrs. Volger, in which she announce* that she is receiving direct frost ftsrsaanj a ehoiee lot ef embroideries. f/f By aa inexcusable blunder "$f Mmebody the eastern through mail for St. louls was "dumped" off at this point, and oar nail and Indianapoiis papers carried aeros* the Mississippi.

f/f The member* of a Main street business house were up before the Mayor yeeterday for blockading an alley, but the evidence or the obstruction* were not sufficient to convict, and the parties "went he&se without date."

IV John Barton, a colored gentleman figured in the Mayor's Court yesterday, for disturbing the peace by quarreling with Jim Edwards, Ho was Invited to deposit seven dollars, but we believe the account stands open till shut by the white auua who "stayed" it.

0f* The pedestrian feat of walking from Indianapolis to thi* city on Thanks giving day proved a big Mil—that Is, tbe persona engaged in it made a big effort to sell •omebody, but we did not hear of any body putting themselves out of the way to get sold. ji ,m0m :un 'i .. "A ftf A more rapid deoline of the inert eury we have seldom experienoad than on yeeterday. A warm rain in the morning turned to snow, and then in the evening to hard freeaing. Men who came down town yesterday morning without overooata looked unhappy- We were among the unhappy onea.

ttF- The Fort Wayne

ARM,

can not

Oantk

see why that city, with only one hundred and twenty gas posts, should pay seven thousand five hundred and eighty-seven dollars, while this aity, with enly one hundred and thirty, only pays three thousand one hundred and eighty. Maybe the gas company can "sec it"

1

MB" The passenger train* on all the the roads yesterday came in from half to an hour behind timet occaaioncA by the sudden change la the atmosphere, and the snow and ice on the track. The street

too, made alow progress toward eve ning as the water tarned to foe on the track.

ftt" The Thanksgiving dlnaftr at the Terre Haute Hoasa Thursday is represented to have Ipsa magnifcent and •umptaoas. Messrs. Turner A Sibley have *oa the good oplatoa ef the travel ktg public fa a high degree, well as the eonfldenoe and regard cf their ewa fill tow-citiaen* for the model manner in Which they conduct their popular house.

MT A pov miserable wretch, whe has kst both his hands, has recently ootoe to town, and on Thanksgiving day and yesday morning, was placed in the calaboose three times within twenty-fear heurs. It Is useless fbr the Mayor to ine him, as he has no money to pay and wculd enly be aqme an expens» if placed in jail. Prop •r justioa would inli the lne er punishment on the dealer who sells or gives him liquor.

19" The Spiritualist*—« 9Wls Progress, as they are

LAST

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19* Among our new business locals this morning are a card from M. J. "Wheeler a few lines from Bartlott & Austin several more from gaxton & Walmsley J. A 1. W, Boss mention some cheap wardrobes the cabalistio initial* M. B.

appear Harper, Wildy &

T,

Co. have something to say about carriage Singer's flowing Machines are presented by J, A. Foote Mrs Yolger speaks of imported embroideries', a good girl ia caUed for, and Cory A Mancoart have timely of skates and rubber spalding.

Thanksgiving D*y was quite g«u{ thft gfcto Papers, to theetfec* thet tbe

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observed in this city at taut, 10 "outward appearances went. Ih« banks, post office, and public *9m% most of the leading business houses *W closed. Tbe sun' eame out bright tad cheery, in marked eontrMt with the davs of the week. The mechaaios oa or work, however, could not let» fat a day pasa without preseinglhelr worktov ward completion, and all day long the hammer and taw beat a lively toae oa the many buildings about being roofefl in. Service* were held In nearly all th« churches, and were pretty well attended, which wb right and proper^ bat Thank* giving day seems somewhat misinterpreted now-a-days. It is a sort of annual license tendered by the heads of the §0* ernment to many classes of pleasure aad amusement. The elork or the laborer, the student, or even the man of buiIswSS who finds himself released for a flay from the routine of his occupation, is saore likely to take advantage of kit fdlena# for the purpose of worldly enjoyment, than for spiritual improvement or In giving thanks to the Great Giver of all good.

The Masquerade xf the flfrsnd A.rftiy'bo^i &t Dowling Hal)t Thaaksgivigg ni^ht was a complete aueewa ia f*ry respect." The capacious room «nrt ^all filled with a gay throDg of the »fliTresi% of maidens" and ."bravest of mei^" the beauty and strong arms of the city. The few minutes we looked in on thegay**ffne jvas not sufficient foe -a detailed, desarfp^ tion. The charaoters generally were apa propriately dreesed and well sastained"We have seldom seen such a variety. A» the mueic struck up for the promenade^ seemed as if a babel of natknn had bwn let loose. There were elegant and riehly attired courtiers promenading, ia evident^ contentment with wencbe* of |het lhl|)Nl dyq knights with helmet, sword shield waltaing with peasant gtrl^i elowas/. whispering sentimental ponaenrti fn ears of queens grave and- refprwn® 0Wnto leading flippant tower gir% ftrcwgh fb» lively measures of the daaetf grandmothers entertaining gay and, in fact, every possible epptaitB «8d contrast. Among the dresses, boWWB» were quite a number of the eld steieutjpe® affairs, that appeaT on all cecasttm* ef fte

sort, the character assumed wa* able and ridiculous fallaife

qtlled-^ws

BOW

a campaign at Ponce's Hall.

TO-BMBOW,

with a lady speaker, aad thereafker low up with such attraction* ihf£. WthtW as will astonish the natlvse. $&" Bev. Mr. Jewell wttl preath the •funeral sermon of Mr. Ceraell 1* Mt Zions church, te-morrow, Sanday, at o'clock, consequently there will fee preaching at th«| Ooart Sense. ®jai|laj Sohool as asual.

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o'clook, of croup, Wnxia D-, sea ef He»ry and Harriet Origshy, «*ed twe jcai% seven months and tea iajr*. fliesl from tbe residence, corner efVwclflll td Chestnut streets, funday matafag «l eleven o'clock. The friends are InvAefi to attend without further notice.

STAT* ITEH8.

Ait our Indiana Oellegee Sto

B.

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as full of student*. TffOM.ia JonnsTc* cf IrcetfT^i* ^pa seriously injured en ffcmrtifcy flla upsetting of his wagea.

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Suu, has been presented wtth pound sweet potato. HnicRT IkSAMaa, white huattsg near Evansville, waa w«fl jpcpjmpH by an unknown sportsman. & TASKS* baa purcliaeil tjanfiCifllfi the Ohio river and stocked ft wtfe |Mk oats, to raise the aaissah Stfha ef the fur.

BsftkofSsdenTsiu! the goathsro Bank

ef Terra

Haute

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We hear several of the sermons delivt ered jn.. lhat day highly spoken o^ and should be pleased to publish a liberal synopsis'of each, -but our limited «pn». "#IU not permit.

MT.

banks^ had%aeh

a aeilslderable sum more of than had ever been ismad by tkal tM snrplas masTiav* sfelea er gotiea into eireula-^ the effiee of tha^uditor of

aanaellaPE. 9o** pewons may suppose that this feet has ja*t tome to light, and that the Ion occurred under the present Auditor, whea in fact it oecurredja nuxns bar of year* ago, and under the old Demo-: aratie regime.—Iiid.

utl. •f the Iadiaaape-

J*tn

gives the following personal

Jbuniil

Item Nfoiife to Indianiaas ia WaehingSl 'X a

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sumpfaa.

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large number ef ladiaaiias an l#p, and the probability is they will continue to eome in considerable numbers for ftomei day* yet The United States Motel, short distance from the Capitol oa Pennsylvania Avenue, hLbeeomiae auite a favorite stopping plaee f8r

HOO«M¥.

IMita.

Shaneks.Hunter and Williams have taken rooms for tbe Winfcsf kt this place, lUid are ia company with hdsts of their ae quaintancec—clerks and iheif families, scfournen, ia all making a very pleasant toveietyi »overnor Morton a** ftimlly:*ririjtfpwing at the old MatianaH whara-ihay have very pleasant rooms a»ul wher»they are prepared to give a cordial welcome to Kttjr of their Indiana friends. The Governor^ health hak somewhA improved since he left your city on MeSday last.— He contracted a slight e?ld on his way here, but otherwi»a Vimproved. J3ei was promptly in hi* veat to-day, where ^e

WSPS

cordially received by hjs many friend^ and aeqaaintanoei.

Oolfax hu taken ¥a.V, Preeident's Saare^ Where lie is now keeping^home. Inauiriec are already betng made ftf when hb receptions will be iHangur^wi. To sojourners in Washin jfton^ it will be remembered that his rvomons are alwaya the meat pleasant of ffce "kh»4 given inthiaoilj. (general WkdiVatft an4 family ftTrtved

here yateriay, and a*s Bsmporarily »topping at Bunker1!*Hotel. Dlttc, M*an at the Wnhington HouM^

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6k |e Ortn

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taken

wrvt ntmm

fttoeuaMl t« 9Bt

and the attempt of tire pw»o« to art |^*eeti«ifrJ #11 bUkeiieptbllea«a»Udi€»te again. Rav.^a. MwtwinS, whe wrote

The several eommtttoel manage and conduct ih«t entortaTn were aetive and nealoos t^v the rfTwhar^. of tbeir duties, the best of order jrarvaflsd, and as before remarked, the aft it WW a complete sueceet, especially fa financial# ly, as we learn, a net sum 91 jftbvst Wo hundred and ftfty dollari will dhWrfbS* ted to the needy poor of IheeHjr*

minds Brick Poaerey that he has some unsettled hills at tsatar and ehewhene ia that State.

A.M. Ln, jaa* win drew^ tbe Ctoshy^Opcra M. Ac last whiter, an^old his prftt at eav Mr. Creshy for fSOO,•00, much ev«d Hit3l||tcggibg 1b^» tors and pctiHoai^.

inTll»«fn Tgrsabt**,) th%cineV*ibl» ^elgar" will ha tha symbel *f tke next Presidential canvass—taktng it tesgrmtM that Ulyssse dthe "eoming man.'1"r .. /i.

IgVeHa IteaehasM seme uahpcwa method tint Adam stood 13S feet Caches without ateekiage.. Bvc, according to Hi Sfcmaaatkerity, was 111 feei.t-1neh«.

Amansw Ow*f,ag«d savee^.tMs piMn «1 harness hstb aad caps ys the Deeatur

says that place to marry a dameel tt tW*S^ftwo summers. What aa old earns

Magh,

W« learn that Bev.lt. cinnati, has been invited te d«Hv«r Ml lecture ou "ConstantiaopW hefltH^S, fti Library Association ef lvanavt0(|.

A ooBKisrajr^nrv cf the IraekftBl

suggests T.

Demoimt

Fatatte^ of

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on county, as the proper •emefWaffc didate for Auditor of Stata. Oicn day last week, Bave Sfhttft* aBS Charley Fatten were "farocSenaly aHackcd by a wild boar, while nattinf ftt ft# woods near Pt. Wayne. After a severs contest the bristling monster was bite the dust. ,.

Thursday a yecng nam named

Budolph Ruffner, a eitisan cf Tell Oitf, was fonnd suspended to the limb cf a Allien tree, by a lady's veil. It was sappesed that ho was murdered

A aui¥ for the (value of a spimkliog can worth seventy eente, recently tried before a Justiae of tbe Peace in Madisoa has been appealed tc the Common ?1MS Court. The eosts cf the suit will aaaeaat to over a hundred dollar*.

SULUTAX Oomrr? Aiaaa.—Skera ft a lady in this place whe ha* had eight children at four birth*, ffhe has If* thirteen healthy children a^d hsa sever lost a child. A few days aco she was blessed with her fourth pair ef twis.*, and. all are doing well. Who says this is ?«t a productive olimate Sxlixm* ftyws.

is an item loatfag Mwafll

THS&K

.*).'£ Ststu t, r&$Q

SSM'S:

larf hy delivering a temperance leetare at BratMchera, while he was a sttdeat at Amherst Collage He Immediately purehgma with it aaeditioa ef Burke'* works w^jn wa« the beginning «f hit library.

Wee* pa** .laebesiar, .weman fresented TTestca a wreath

pt

myrtle. On Jbfnhring the language tof fiower)i, ha was informed «hat myrtle meant 'lnec «a ahsendc." t-K that* said he. "away gp* 4h# VBssath.* JB* -eonahMrily ley«l\

May^IlId

Sach

lTt}s*y

A nurtscT is »a fMt to Wfftd «|$W| flic straq^vaat hanged him class hotel ia Yincaanctaextinsim,iMft* ing from thirty to ferty peasant. 4$lars.

fa

the fbllewTaj? "StaTrieff, Owebsr M, by Befe 1. T. Ishell, at,the rmideaee cf Mr. William China, iaieolit eottatr, Mr. John K. CorMa, agw •Tyearih'S** M»»- lanh fiImjsoa, agMi

AMTic S. mmmrnn ia-da*if teaaa--•eat lcetu^m aid» "A

& not

vvA

any «a(m» Aan Womnn'i hlft hH ice ov* basinets in Mk-Mn acam{{!% BnJgHotland, Vrtdsc businentt to sh9vwvn«a ¥einferion mea.'*

Hi—HiSf *empfim,wiB w»VM

on the highway. A few days afe»rwards astfungerwaa tailing tale of havihg been similarly attacked, j*ht«^HkBattle veocgnHed him «Mj#Tswrftait teld hit saepleiotn tohb-imnds, and tikey tnek

Eft CJlemflhad IliWg says ^Ct Ihc hy which Ifmtba •eatcied fllal elty aa fhcugh aa csesy had passed Jffe, BaagfcB minus a wheel e»» si

looks aa Ihc ugh aa unsay had passed over Wheel c» a. SbafV are afh!en.

took cut ffcetaftfli stiawa aleag th HMf ta eadlM ae

ft III

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day Sc pay has UsMa aad save the dbeeaat. flta amtld wl* her heavy handle aad IfetBilt day walked hem*. Mhi hae aesamalated a

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"P»

VSBfi

private ctfSce

tead Orthclnt time, and es^ledcat in hi* Utk, shrill veins, "isn't ge elf la feme ha« aad re-

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JkMT ABB LITMU.TUBE Lit.

Artist and Poet," is out in London. ^TiAir, Henry Frobasco* ha* mte^s "Charge of Cavalry" pafnting for $^0,000 in gold.

Tgi new. Christmas number of "All the ®oand, by Dickens and Wilkie Collins, will be called "No Thorough* i..,.

Siuqftt isas three lectures on the Alabaman—one on her outfit and two on how she fit atyer she^was out.

Mraa OlITB LOQAa will publish through the Amencan News Company^ «arly neit month, her new Christmas story, "Somebodyl Stocking." 1U. W. Wil®o* has invented agame played w^coosten repre&sntine notes, arranged on aboard provided with clefs, and lines, to facilitate tbe study of music

Qu* BoeA, at a Boston concert the other:.night,playedanaccompanimentvio­

adagio on the

lin,J With an organ by Sugeme'Tkayer, who also wrwt® tbe oompoiitiopl to d*livdr his lecture on "Milk'rin Kichniond.on the 12th of next -month.S» "generates his own «lectridity and mixes hi* own wit. tiB«KL«T and Beecher have accomplish^4heXmiail^r fam» -They are placed .alongside of Cobband South worth in Bpnncr'a advertisementa—and denominated the Ledger galaxy. 'Qtl' feook publishor* are now issuing the usual Christmas 6upply of Holiday books. They are of a more costly and at tractive character than in past years-

Taa New York

WEWS

«a

sflree^ »nr the XbbitV Hoasey whenr, I belie**} It« tag os

avftgMjr .«•«!«{%

are giving »h*irikaei||f. eahjbitipn in Austria. Xx-«Uvml»» Cca*-

Would "act live always," Sit, contentedly goingithroflgh his ffl*ty«Mv •a$. •achnsetta oa

Stamp-"—

"Wbi

JW.becaa*^.^

rdersr, waats to

A

hung imaaad fr ». that he can eomm«e* hauitin I ^ha^in-law. Tn tprtbgtei .inoisj

has an

Evening Mail

editorial on •'The Deoline of the

Jndepend-

«nt" in which it says, "for several years tfrarpaper ha* been one of tbe most un worthy the character it assumes." are informed that George Alfred Townsemd has in preparation a book, soon to fee issued by Lippincott A Co., of Philadelphia. Adopting the character of novel, the scenes will be laid in Europe during our late civil war, the prominent characters being American*, and these will be entwined in the story sketches ot the nwted pladsa and characters of tho Old^orld.

J^-yBHFjBsiojrAt "padder,"' i. e, one Whtt Improves flat breasts and feeble knees and thin legs, writes to one of his custom^ cm "New To*1*—Mam. Them tile* is ftntobsd your

KN|will

re­

Jmftytal

be all O. K. when

you gvtthejp on. Bad Aggers is'-all plaid «Qt now they will cau*t 9 dollars. HjOnrP*Vincent'§ idea of a model family that it pught not to numberless than feiirteett childmn but "Miners,' of tbe Providence Pre** says: A nice time a poor laboring man would have buying, for sueh a family, batter at fifty cents a pound, eggs forty cents a doaen, and twg|ts|s at two shillings a pound.

DRIFT.

latest style of redding is called

the enndy wedding—twenty.tours after marriage, A eOBKaflMKDIKj? says Teniee looks like Pittsburg partly j»der water.— graphic, tut repulsive. ytiTv^Tpif social evil! is Bouston, Texas, are put to work with spgda and Siek at street improvements.

Ojra of tbe Boston banks recently paid |20S to a man who acoidently threw into the Are two tlOO notes fourteen years ago.

Aa Inhuman editor in the West quotes Tupper's "A babe in a housa is a welU spring of Joy," and begins "well" with "I"- 4 as ft 1

A N*W paper, under the head of religious items, has a paragraph about a woman running away from her third husband.

Ts^BB arc now three hundred women at tbe Broadway theaters who can kick a man's hat off though he be six feot high. Whosays art has not an upward tendency?

THB way tbey weigh hogs in Kansas is aa follows: Thev first tie the hog to the with rockrtied to the other end, and then guess how much the roeks weigh

(jsnd

diMsvaw.

of a rail, balance the rail on a fence,

...

A CHfilAee distillery wa* so ingeniously arranged that by touching a secret spring the discharge pipes could be made to deliver either highwines or vinegar, always offering the latter to the revenue inspectors

Til New Terh gVitwc facetiously says that the treaty with the Indians "includes •very troublesome tribo except the Sontraketahs, tbe Inren-a-gsnts, and the JPron»teer-*et«tlhs.

TWO tender-heated women in Providence, B. I., were recently seen endeavoring te resuscitate, with smelling bottles, a tippler whe we* lying prostrate in the gutter.

X9 going nneovered indicates a reverent cpirit, as is claimed in some countries many of our ladies in fashionable circles a*e patterns of reverenee. They are h»ad and shoulders in advance of the world in general.

Tun

«Ntast«sA »e damage

ID

hnggtts aleas wcnH amnsats Mm l—ii,CHi|sm» yaw ciB, walked frcm ItMekftcld,

eevea miles, aa the hut

the adits* of the Vrtbane,

ot

fa a rr^t state cf trndinatica at seme article Orpley had writtea. H. €. waa sitting at hi* desk scratching away, aad. the*** violently aeeoeted, aevef locked aa Xha trata politician roarod ant "Horace areelcy, charge yea with hatraying tke best in tares® cf year paCty. Tea do as sore ham than yea do Mod. Ceafband it, if yoa'd go ever la the Democrats, body aad soal, weald he the beet thing yoa aosJd.de. Ton stay with the Bcpuhlicans, and stab them in the dark. Ton are the went eaemy ladioaligm ever had iathp eounWy. I oecc thought you honest, though I knew yoa to be a tool. How, I'll swear jea ale a scoundrel and idlpt" Sere he paused again for hrsath, ss ha had severs] tissas before, expecting *.#• te make sosaedafsnse, or at least reply t» the fcredaas charges. Bat he was iJsaraointsi. The vetsraa jowaalfct apparently nneonoerned, still scribbling ftthii alitanal.- Thefon^aa attempud

anther, named Deschanel,

A JutUH

..,

1

'"-1 '"m- that of

published a book entitled, "The JECvii tfc is Said about Women." It bad a sale seven editions. It was succeeded by a companion book, called "The ©ood that is Said aboat Wcmen." It had no »»le at all.

A.*«W»W«S

,0T9r ,eft

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horse and carriage pome distance from the house of his adored on a recent dark night, and went to spirit his affianced away from her.emel parent who had forbidden the banns. When the loving pair got back to tbe carriage they found tho old man holding the horse 1 No marriage has yet taken plaee.

Niagara JFalls

says ''Last

(Semti*

Friday the water above tho jfalls was quite low, owing to the direction of the vini. Taking advantage of this fact, Mr. B. C. Woolson drove his carriage from float Island to one of the Three Sisters With a party consisting of Mr. Harvey Wood and family, of Albany, and Mre. 8. Wheaten, of Rochester. The party was very much pleased with tho novel adventure. ITsBally there is a very swift current running between the islands, but •a this oeeaaion there was only a moderate depth of water."

AMonvaaAl surgeon has discovered that the Trench Canadians eat a great deal ef meat, and are very robust, only subject to diseases of the digestive organs. The Jlnglish Canadians, on the contrary, eat very little meat, and are less vigorous aad subject to pulmonary disorders.— From these facts the surgeon is strongly in fsvor of a moat diet. We confess we do not see clearly the advantage discov-« •red by the Montreal surgeon, and we might find it difficult to choose between living tbe life of a dyspeptic and dying ef consumption.

Til Bloomington (111.)

B.F., thagraal Mlt

M.

community.

's hook, "William Blake,

Emaoiontiaa.—^H.n.

IMPOST XD

community.

IM-

isa Volger respectfully begs leave to inform the ladieis Sf Terre Haute and'Tfcia-' ity, that she hsa' just reeerve9? direct ^ocdi Germany, a splendid aseortment of iba broidered pieces tor sofa cushioi^, pian* stools, slippers, fand other such articles, suitable for Christmas gifUs, which expressly selected for her Store by ^Missee Augusta and Wilnelmina Wittenberg, during their stay in HerHn, the cap Prussia. These %rtidee will show the progress made recently ia thia kiad «f needlework, and that they are worked with unsurpassed skill. They arein'faot, beautiful lhe highest degree, and Mrs. Volger fe?1« proud to be nbl«tfi assert thai) such nice article* .have never before bewi in any (tore in thi* city. fOdlna

..up

M. B. P. the great wamfret lhc m'&<3 .at liad t»T9n 4^

Wisiri-A ^ood giri fo work. Apply at^Northw*#'i^aef ol' Sixth and Eagles -i,-

jV.

•ii nc-itn' Thanksgiving Day wee a gam el1

beauty, wedged pleasantly in between twrt dismal day* of fog and storm, and #ur people evidently made the belt ef ft by thoroughly enjoying the festive occasion. Doubtless, we are now on the eve of .win ter weather, and- the demand fel articled of comfort will graatly increasc. for thia purpose we have seen nothing ss chcfcjl nor so desirable aithe ftne all pool Blankn ets that Saxton Walmslcj tdveitise to-day's paper at $4»3fr per pair. Oat 4j pair, they will never be cheapen

S*A*x»i S*atmI !—*00 pafre ltffae'4 Gentlemen's and Boy'i Bkalse, Jttsl re«i ceived, and for sale at Cory (frU^apouflV dit. Td

M. 5, P.

community.

WiJfNMrfTsflc jMUnr.-* W'Vs|*i seems to be very much troubled about SMj and the Winneshcik IasUMUice Company go may thinfe the OompaHy Hi 4lsl la this place, an A if he can kill we, |S a® insurance agent, the way will hacletr fe» him. have aeme respect: fbt aa «fP« uent that comes out Ilka a

wrote to him. If the writer will he so kind ss to inform me, Ilea ^C better able to answer Mr. Trembej 14® not think he was rightly lntormed ef. he would not have written what he

ma*

5®- Beautiful I BsautiflslU Books to* the Children, A large stoek jttstreceived at 111 Main street. ]Tow is tha time to select for the goliday* before the aseoftment is broken. A liberal discount given when full sets are purchased, Call ia and examine our sclectiea. dit lUsnMa* A

M.

0®R

the great waatef its jti. otij« puiv.j 'r.-iwHoirit ediio

B. P,

community."'"1'

8®" Qnc doaen hand made wart!re%as to be *old for the following W ignrefc $15, $20, and $a|. J._ A 1. W. WmT- I

Nos.dS, 11 and l^Wast afs|aara., SOdlw.

"C«-0?BEAF!ST» HOMn I] Persons having Carriages that need impairs, will do well to call ea Warper Wildy A Co,,whfli arepr^pared rfiring and do any |r& or faaM#i^aa a Carriage or Buggy in the most suhstastial and workmanlike maaasr. Whh they will do promptly^aad. fcpreaty fCr cent, cheaper than »ij rthcr sslahllshment in Western iadiaaa "•tsee like War" hath ita victorias so vash fjs ^i|h your Tehieles the fret acma ha fie first served.

Corner Second aa* Walatt iteestc^ Torre Saute, at the eld ptahUshed 6st% riage Faetcry, fit

LOST*—From

of

Paragraph

the 31st inst." is responsible for the following "Yesterday Hon. W. H. Cheney and a friend came to town, and brought with them two prairie chickens, killed in a singular manner. The gentlemen state that as they were driving along, a number of the birds flew up before them, and two of them, in their rapid flight, came in collision, and fell to the ground, one killed outright, and the other, after running a fuw yards, also tumbled over dead. They picked up the game obtained in such a singular manner, and brought it, to tewa."

SGSVOKT AJFB COMTORT.—Cory

&

KanaoaH are agents for the improved Bubber Moulding. Keeps out cold, rain, aiad and dust prevents rattling of sash. Vqy tt 9a your doors and windows, dtf.

Kddlc'S

9.

151 Main street -dtl

Pos«»vn.—«he

SIMI-LS, TWNU* 4WA

Tinkel A Lyon Sewing Machine* Call and see it at Middle's iawiag Maahlne Agency, 181 Main street.

It te It pesflea% A4 fey

buying Dress Trhamlngs aad flcaeral Yariety Goods ef ®. P. Wddle's, IW Main street.-

vol

Lace Collar* and Handkstehtefl

more than two er throe, at BMdle's. Call and see. .. s* 4tf 111 "r I gi^lCnos Strouse Is hew opeatag la Col. McLean's new building a splendid stock of clothing and piece good*, together with furnishing goods of every description. He will also continue to keep a full stock at his old stand, No. #4 Main street."-* [lp,dtf

MT-A fine lot of Ladiec* Gold Watch*, Gold,Chains, and new Jewelry of great variety just received at H. Bascom's, No. 151 Main Street. iMlm..,, i- I d»

A good article of Scoured Jeans

at H. & B.'s, No. Main, street twenty pieces new aad stylish clothing cloths. Another large' lot of tbe gored, seamless Bulevard skirtp-m'sssi

furs, dtf.

BsSiii

S9aA|a a^.

I

IT "^T's «ida»7 A Ltitiii6rrKfc^»I'wgTpsytwd^yfi^pcr eci^'lit ^y'toodf takcn frott my mllliBery atere, thc-night of the

Cbd&^atorri tome.^'1:

DTT^^r:"-'

-lit-A.

Korrtk—The

the great Wtifct, cf Ae

IUKSOV.'.--

NFThe plftM to buy ^cap HeadyMade Clothing—Ka 79 Main street swf": Al©.-ae^St. 156 don. Undershirt* and Drawers to be sold elMap at Bobincon's [26-dtt, iVPor a eheep Business Suit, eall at 90. It Main street. d».

ladles don't fhil to go to Depew Oai ami Child-

^oliah Boot* made to order, ien1 Mew «f «U kinds. It. Barra* at the head Maaufiuturiag Itepartment. 5:'" p-JUiatln

full line of A. T'

Stewart's Aiexahdre Sids atdJ^. Ndtiee thc rdlu^dn to price.

undcrslgno^f wlff be,

pleased to seh all his old' customers, an,d Is maay acw patrons as may seo proper to pa^teain the Fnirie City Livery *nd faleSt«Ws,~nr ram preparwi t» fernieb Livary JUi all s^lce at the shortest notice, eornW 6f Third and Walnut streete, fftuth:

in. gflT'For'iflne Businsm Salt, Csflra't H. 4hB.'s, IT#.»fMaIa street^. dlt.

BmajsasaisiT lfiwBnsici M. Joheson ^11 deliver a aeries

iag. fMifraa

BUS,

Johnyo'n is an

'i-:Wm

elo^uaat

sdvoeatcs

if ha

anything to'say ot publish ahout sea au4 give his name, to the Article publlshc4| but the man that tries 4» hurt ssj tapof tation by publishing aa article aad with' boids his name, I consider him tea sacaa to be called a man. jtn due time shall answer Mr. Trembe?. 1 do aet thi ah intended this letter to be published, do nat kgow yhst ths rmfomUk gmtm

:.jBSB!to•solA

Mr. W. wet at this offlm seme three weeks Since aad wanted the Company to compromise the matter of assessment in Terra Hauls by charging the parties Stoak rstss. We held that they having insured aa the mutual plan, they must take their ahaaees with other mutual members, and if thsy would not pay their assessments and wa could not colleot it (Mr. IF. seemed ta think we could not, by law, In Indiana) the policies will be void and we ba relieved of that much' rtsk Whieh will so much gained.

Ai to breaking faith with the poliey holders, we do not see where that comes in, aS WC have always paid all losse* in Indiana the same as in this State, anl that'k all we sgrecd to do by ovr poli ciss.

Undmbtsily Mr. W. fbels ag^ieved because we would aot take '8to6k rates and let'htm settle withthe policy holderi^hadwe done so, there might be some truth ia his amertion that we had "bro ken ffclth" with the policy holders.

Flad eaelosed eopy of our charter aM hy laws,°premium n^te, and :11st iff losses. Bespsctftii^r,

Tn. TBSMO*,

rl.- hj-'

An assortment of tha JTartvallcd

Ifew Singer ?smllf felplag |(aehtncs just received by

of Manufacturing Maehiassjj. both hi Cloth and fcsathfr,-.

4«Thc

A. Agenti also,

f.

Tll*:

0JHW.—Good sleigh lag at BSngjfc Maine, aed the largest and sWqMSl let af Slipper aDd Embroidery Fattesas ever brought to Terre SaatCy at V,

ii t?

5U PAIRS

rfsJMtW

ium&t

Seo'y.

[j _»4Vjjl

Vrnnm CUjnrfa*—As the

fm

afcalnfi gvcF. leaf »"d Hdioui, young folks are anxious to devise means of whi ling away tha time in a pleasant and prcrfitahle mannsv, aad thc^uestion will fcome fsom maay, "hev «s dt

itf' We

are authored te state that the wonderful Oahlaetls a eollcctien of materials, and plain dlvsctlcas fbr performing a grokt number ef baaottfol and surprising chein tea) weadem assoag which arc "The,8ea of Fire la a ^The Magic Jiamp, "The Wiafcvd's Tree," "Ihc Bcwitahed •lass," The Woadftftil Transformation,'

Ms^ic Bottlsk" and many others egpally sstoaJshiag,. So apparatui ra tuiradl Vo laager!) jft BmafivjH Tha whela is neatly paehed in cabinet fcsss, small «feongh to «*rry in the pock? •t With It say person can cntcTtain a aompaay ef young or aid folhs a whole eveaing. Xveiything complete will be sent ta aay part ef the ffnited Btatm for one dollar

Bead year ftill address, with tbe cash, to Kna

OASVIU,

Chemists, Church

street) Few ?oak, er, «T Lake street Chicago, IDs. [J7,d4t

|0u, Big let ef white Flannels,real Sha ker aad Demet, ehsap at Bobinson's.

h'iitait ~iv.: -1 #nu :t I T: .' I' iUk: h.\ IV -J

6 I A o: ^..

1

Mb It, a*t' .4 .wV'J'f

All Wool Blankets

Ki^aa an.

::n To IM» Mid At 4 j. it)**-

of the [dtf

•v.

J"

4tt. ExJCAlt A Co. .Kjcaj'lCr* t.r**' fi'-.r

icr»

THISGBEATiST

I

ts: '.i

Hit-

pir

r,,.

lecturae on tbe

Of

|4ogrcssive Thilecephy, at Penca's Hall aemBSjsneiag^e^tiunday mornif9.?t£ii e'elock. will also lecture at in the. evon v.- J- -vs»»- ti 1111 iu iisiumii mi iiiifWi

mnm

innrarttag speaker,

aad raaks ansoag the ableat .^f tho many

of Spiritualism. Give

har a heariag aad

Judge for yourselves.

wud.st.

WUSfpng^s-^hc following is a l«t Iks la answer to one written by some respSMible gSatlemw of this city to the WiaaeahSI^ Xnasrsnoa flbmpany to eon-i seguaaes cf seprasentstions wadq Mr Whaeler, the former agcat, te its polioy hddars fa this tMaity, that this assess-

aet haaollceted, end As hsd

sa arrsaged aa Ms last: trip t« Frecport with the 0omfaay: FsiitnpBt, Jt?a, Ifpr. •!, 15f?.

Ton* favor af ilSs Itth fa«t., at hsiiic! aad carefully noted.1 Tha repswantation* made by l^htsler. sra uhtrin and he knows them to ba se. A* assessment has been levied oa all tha psemium notgs held ,ty this Oosspsajk ani Ve ssust #oligct it if it aSa lie aoae.

J-1

Vravsling Bags aad Satobels, big

nj

1st cheap at Bobinson's. [sa^tf

Toys, Veils and Fancy Goods for

Christmas (at wholesale) at Bobinson's, 109 Mala street,

[26-dtf

skh

Shoulder and Long Stawls

(job lot) to be sold very cheap, at liobin- '•_ dtf. ffftj a

A. I" L. LAPIM' MAS^dsbapx AVD FAJTCT STOPS.—For the ooming Masquerade Ball the undersigned hsa a fine selection of Ladies' Masquerade and Fancy Suits, at

tf

4

in 5

reasonable pricey to lot.

JCMILT

South side of Chestnut, 2d House west of nlSdlOt 3

M|1 r*4" i3* j-gj EC»sifiW

vHr.fiit

dessnna Nxw

RIOH.—Just re­

AHD

ceived from the Meriden Faetory a splendid lot of Plated Ware, Tea SeU, Waiters, tfrna, Ice Pitchers, Castors, Cake Baskets Butter and Berry Dishes, Card Beoeivera, Goblets, Cups, Ac., at O.H. Bascom's, No. Wl MaUstrest. 3

,ia9

5r

"Btnr

euilis*

tift

l.-n

t»«U »1

MNStrWI

THE

tc*'

Incurs

:n

SAITON A WALMSLEY, Ml**-'-Zlt Ill MAIN 8TJJEBT. IB& «i .. Mret

fi "»3

\UhIvii fix* ,»n»

"—i --f

Ac hsflnma Ms Cemssar I* «w*»« BlOLlsiVKLT to tbe insurance ef nnt C!as.«,-iteatthy Lives.

Lcaveth

rvr

"vr-mii.*1

BEfERSlOiHABX. lOO ea Casb Dividends In Advanee!! Kc Notes takeaen which ^The Insured must interest, or to be deducted from thesnumnt

OF THK POjUUl St dastt.

All Policies hare a CASH Somodtr Tito* STECUl. rSATCBES: ,S'| THE STOCK PLAN whieh the fijll cash effact ef the prrmlaw is

4.8

rendered

immediate, Secure and Certain,

lu Itfeu of a Uivldssd, which Is

Distant, Contingent and Uncertain.

PAW JOT TBJRfT PAYS

Aftor doe QOlif* and preof ef Death.

HOMB

Orvrcs,

NBW TOBK OITT.

Qfflee Western Department, 21 La Suite o&tih'. Street, ChicQffo* T,- "*V[^

CUA'S QIIMA.S SMITH, M.D., Medieal Sir refer TVOftM'SBKB, Manager. t-tfj ,t*

The l»re»iHSaa

Charged by the UNI V|JU8Ai are ai lew as the actual experience of InfOred Hf 'n this country will Instify. ik nil on the ordinary Life and Ton year it ou-forfeiture Policius, are seariy OKJ TfiLRl' LOWE it, than thoie charged ly tlie majority of Mutual Cjmpauiea.

Troe.

"TH'e"cte»p«ft rstea of prtBUtih'ilit»nt with entiru aud perfect safaty to the inenred, beet sutmtL'e tbergOfo 1nt»r»its and operate to extend the benefits of thaae bene&oent listit^tleni. It ia Needleia and Xnpensive to pay over ilofiey or Kotcs tea Llfe Aaaarance Uompaoy lor the purposa oniT of lia*JDK the lame retarsed."—Uou. William Barnes'

19B1.

Btgort,

MUMT M. J- WHBKLRR,

?£IX^Chjn^'lAgont fo^ Soathera lud., SepSWeodtm

J,

ways Drag description S^ore ST^O*

.««*» Ml -j——

IRA GROVEB, Jr., Wo aid ennouuee te tke citlaeas of Terre Haate and Tlclulty, that he has opened at lo. 46 Sonth Fourth St., "OPPOattB TUB IIABKBT HfBSB,:

A Tnll aad well Selected Stoek of

PURE DRUGS AND MEDICINES, Chemicals, Oils and Dje 8tn|$, P^B FUMERY,

A S A I E Wines and Brandijpi, For Madlcel Purpe.ea,

The Lowest Cash Prioe.

•^vJ.1.1, A •..j-.*,*'

I jKi-du ?f I1',-* »iVfm.x PHTBICIAJSRS RJTESOBIPIPIAIFS

WANTED.

TXT A JJTEJD.—A GBNTS for my Kev Improved aad 7«tnM Fitlwu for Oettm* all kinds and (fat* of LADIK8 DBB8SES SHIRTS. FASTS, BOT8 JACK CT«.

•ad

r«*X* EMf^

SMr.

-.1

faund

it

4Sdl*

*44 *r.

?**-5 nt 'i" i'S-*

... ..

bsi9 i)

BDUALL

Terre*Haute.

(rf

PATENT MEDICINES. And all ether artiel?e kept by Draggiite geaerally, which irero boaght low, and wi|l be sold at

*tib .^* _*v J.

c*9

OABBT0I.LT CoMroumBo.

.«• eas&ifr'j K*t¥

hitnvft hittw'«-? I:-

IRA GROYEB, jr DRUGGIST AND (7HEM1ST,

No. 40 South Fourth St.

Between Ohie and Walaat.

TJKItRE BA UTB..m...... INDIANA N.

B.—Mr. Grower traits that his

Tuts' of intimate aeqaaintance with the bnai, ipese, ie a •nfflctent guarantee that fall »tiifec (ion will be rendered patrons. 7dtf

EAL ESTATE. harbet¥ marsh, 54 WALNUT STREET, r»e« Moines, towss. Bansg a great variety of Improved Farm*, Wild "Lands and City Property for aale on reaeonaMe terms, we invite the attention of partire de •irons of profitable investment or a good Ileice.

Special attention given to the collection of Boats, payment of Taxes, and redemption of Land* sold for

and all badness relating to

Taxes,

iSBXhLB,

a gensral Beal E*tat« Agency. .••asperlencaof filteen. year* enable ns to in •ore eatasfaction In every "epai truant.

BzfiMHCES.—Catady ft Tnttl*, Dee Koines, Kent A Qold^borrv, Davenport, Iowa Hon. S. 8. Oookins, Chicago, Illlooia Gen. Qeo. K. 8te«le Bockvllie, Ind. Hon. John Coburn, Indianapolis, Ind McDonald, Reach A Sheeks, Ind.anapollt, Ind. Col. Win. I. JTiIiean, Terre Haate, Ind. Scott Dny. Terre inte, Ind. nov27dwly

R. P. DAUGHERTY, Physlcin ssssd Sargeoa, TBRRE HAUTE,, IND. Will attond promptly to alt prefeeeloaal call* in tbe oitr and country.

OintKIfoTtlrweet oorner of Vovrth and llsin nets, (over Ooodntan'i Clothing Store.) Reeldenoe fle. 6S SbrtU fourth Street.- '^^ooSSdt ir*

tfUme

'in

VIST, VKOOK

ean auk*

SACK COATS. A GOOD AUR

trom S5 to $1D per itr. Kwry

can leant to s'

CM

(•liklndiof—— hM*«lfc»n»n3

krneati—Heu, 3ovs and Lttdlee, ftor particalarsaaaalre as '.| [otri. raor.p.Biibnr.

the Ibntonta loM.

feaT* seratlnJwd

this

thabeat of all Sbat I have s«ca-y«t, it

itvpto

aad

easy to

-Jm

work ot entttng and

tinieed this work of cuttinc and

ir

hara.

H)st^

W.80BATITKB,

An old aad Pr»ctlo*l Cutter.

FOR RENT.

170R KENT. A Two-story

-F Tram* Boose, on fourteenth jStrmt, Mat ef the T. •.

t.

B. B. Machine Shop. Omt twe

aeree of Ktoaod, with plenty of ireee ead shrabbery itttched elao, well, etatera, wood-thtd and eUble. PoeeeMioD immediately, aad aatil next March, or oaeyear from that

tin*,

enquire of JOB XOOBKBBAO, Main street, fint hoaae wees of Tnrner'a Warehoaee. dlw

FOR SALE.

X?OR SALE—$650 will buy a JC oomfbrtabl* little Bonae In the eastern part of the city, near tha National Boad, cootalnisg two good rooms and a kitchen, cistern In t!i« kltehen, and oellar nnder the house. Applr at the Kewe Boost «f tltia OMe®. I70K SALE.—On North First J? Btreet, a frame dwelling, oontaioiog nine roos*, with barn and oat-hooMe, together with one. two. or three lota. aiitf WILLIAM MY BBS. T70R SALE—Four Frame Houaet JD One of B»e, two efslz, aad one ef soeea raoms. I will eell theee honsee Terr low, and en reasonable tirms. Apply to

1

PER PAIR !i -ir .•

I~.£tbvuLt$C* tri

T.J.

FOR 8 EST,

liJlf Near comer and Ohio StreeU.

1

•ao

DRT GOODS,

xi BI

Ml 'fHn'wn^V,

f1

•US

A O O I O

"imwiitm

iffl 8J(Mi jfci- am

Ladies 0resi

Bay table, .. K-i' Hi ,5^1^ rT Mink. Siberian SQifmU French Coney, Water Slink, German Fitch, ,«vt.

Am AC

KLAS

1. S

y.&x

Eitremelj Lew,

Prieest

CO.'S.

A

H08IBRY.

Bftbbed, liamV Wwl, i: Caihmere, Balmoral,

*4

Idtned,

•H 00

0 1 Ui

Super Stoat, Balbrtggaii.

,rIf tf .}-•!

Ribbed, liambi* Wool, Cashmere, Balmoral, Fleece Liaod* JVartan. '-K :.f i' ZWH* }•*. V*1 Super Stoat, Shaker, Bibbed WooV Country ffaii

5 QQ OQ

m*y

I Xi'

a se 1

-jn*!?

Edsall &> 3« Corner dUtaad Kate.

KIC

At NIPPBRT Has j«et riseetvnd, eft*»JSr She fnepeattsB ef the ,itlh, ea entire K»m SSsaS af

WINTEB GOODS! BtsvgkS Staee i«ta HaattM, spS we e(n at the "GOOD OLD TIMES" PRICES!

Wa therelWre ISTlt* yea Se eati aa* Stoek.

TMIBTBW

sine ear

FineJEBroclio 8h9wls9 HKWSSUOn. Fancy Plaid Shawls,^ Black & White Plaid Shawls Black & Bed Plaid Shawls, Parepa Opera Shawls, Plain Center Shawls, Long Shawls, Square Shawls,:

&

Mioses' Shawls, PATTI BBEKFAST

SHAWLS,

Sntlrely new. Fancy Enil

SHAWLS and SONT4.GS1

PLAIN and

WAHPl

HOODS! HOODS! HOODS! Ladle* call and eee tbe New Bonlvard aad Central Park Skirti, both Plain and Embroidered, tbe neatest tbing ont.

We desire to call eepeclal attention to oar new itock of F1

HI »is

TJ

uoniietins or aaies aiieee ana vaiiaren a NIOTOB1NE8. COLLARS, MBJP*8 and CUiflfS ta Ifiak, Sabie.VHch Ac. Bemembr, we fhall not be undersold on theae. A New Supply of Aa

BEST PHINTS AT iai-2 CentsA. NIPPBRT. isoass