Daily Wabash Express, Volume 17, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 7 December 1867 — Page 4
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"fi5F" A n«?w*time card on the railroads centering or passing throilfch this oilir tnk«a efl'prt next woek,
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ggir The wefither cleared up yesterday, and in the afternoon we wore favored with along streak of sunshine r7.
'One hundred .and eighty perecuua. har* applied for the benefit of the bank1 rupt law in this State.-
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John .^Jcott, Esq, has been ap
pom tad Attorney for this county, by theCommUeionere.
tt&" iPhe' tax for city purpoiea ttus^aed this year agaain^ the property of ChHua-* eoy Rose, Esq., hmmounts to near five Ibonsand dollaw. •.*£••*&*>•
tfSf The reoiaining portion of the old county poor farm has been sold[ at private sale to Klias Cummins for ?82 per acre^
Mi.uBi*D~On the Sth inst, by Rev. i. A. Brooke, Mr. Frank D. Littlajohn and jilisa Hannah Filloon, both of this
Read Wittig & Oo'p,, Ohristm^s
Bulletin in oar advertising oolumns.--Gieat bargains nre offered in Furs ai^d rfhawls. *..
Qea. A. E. Burnside, ftovwrnor of
lt!iode Island, at Tndianapolis lookifig after |the construction of tbe Vineonces railroad
The Soldiers Home at Kingstown
contain* no&rly one hundred inmates,— The wit? building will be completed CjVrtiy
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!^-f}.-Applegat3r, a prominen
citizen f»r«eaca«tl*, d!»i on tbe 30th ult., r.ffcr protracted OriiM, contracted in '.!•••• AudtsiwaTille prison-pea.
lhc Brookville Democrat says that
Bobert ilfirasal, an eld man living near that pltiCr, i'eil dead the other day while \rr.H.inE f. nm hi» coixifioldto his iouw^-
It h.~i i-xme to light that a meet*
iug for organization intc a mutual protection society of the burglara, thieTes and roWers about Indianapolis, Wei held In that city isst wel
S@r The "Ladie?' Aid Society" kindly acknowledge tbo receipt of $41,55 from a collection taken on Thanksgiving Day.at tbe union meeting in the First Baptist Ct.nrch,-iilfy $20,C84rom Asbury Chapa^
Sg#r At the Yoarly Meeting of Friends, recently held in Bichtnond, statistic* were givea by which it appears that there- aft 13,984 members within the li®it» of the meeting, the uumber of famili^a acd parts of families is 3,882. The increase-Hi chs membership over the previous year is about 1,600.
TVjui'KK.^Sorof of the ^watber-wita sages of modern times prophesy a sevare winter thia season. The corn husks are unusually thick, the bee-hives are flooded with honey, and ether indications equa'P ly positive and satisfactory appear to demonstrate the certainty. We do not claim to ba a weatber-3eer, and will not venture to predict, bnt shall let old "Whiter •speaks for himself.
H9** A Convention of Ministers &ud Laymet-r belonging -to thaJcdiatia M. Church, met at Mitchell, on the 25th ult. Ksrokstions in favor of lay representation were adopted, and persons appointed td circulate petitions to the General Conferonco in behalf of the object. The attendance was not large, but representatives, of the different parts of the Conferetrcs were present. ..
Hir^ Morse, tho Muncie burglar, while .'» hi '.vay to the penitentiary, escaped trom custody at the Michigan Southern onjssiug, by jumping from tho traio. He bad previously maBBged W pick hi.rhasd cuffs and withdraw the attention of the officotjn chaise, by requesting a drlat of water. Beascloy, his partner, vras safely '•odged in the State Prison.
Nicholas ft. G»rdin«r, formedy
^isdge and truseel Superintendent ^n' tfee •Jhic & Mississippi Bail road ,and a resident of Lsvrrenfeburg, wa Wednesday mornthrown from hie buggy, near ©sgood, ma fatally injursd. Both bis lege were broken, sod his body severely bruised in evsr piacej, He was about 45 ear* of •xse sr.A hft.i a wife,, kutnc ^hiidrec.
i^tne time ago a cow, belonging a farmer in the northern part of the State, on the line -of th^ Pitubuig, Fort
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& Chicago Railrosd, rac. oa the
'.'ack in front cf a train, throwing it from te tracs, thus breaking up the cars and inrjr!r.g?sv9rmi persocs. .The company ho cTroer for tbe full amount oi2am. sge«. aod recovered a verdict oi $4,000.— Yhe farmer appealed to 'Supretae Cottri, «hicb h&3 ri.»fiin2ed 'vb« verdict'of ihslp-rrei Ciirt.
tST !TnUgio» jWBfoB» i*» Court House to-morrow (Sunday), at the no America® ever labored so zealously, ysual honrs, mormrig and evonlJig.. _dlt. earnestly and conscientiously for the promotian of knowledge and science as did lyitrfik fl Wancier. ttbe_ i»e**n.. ger of tb« Mercb&nts' Uwion Exprew Company, who recently stole $6,000, and «of whose arrest at Indianapolii wo made mention a day or two since, pleaded guilty on Thursday, and was sentenced te five years' imprfeoment in the penitentiary.
lieir Tho ladies of the Christian Church will aet?*Ht Pence's Hall, Tuesday even* ing next, a -uperb Supper, to which they invite their friends and the public gen« erally. Cfce proceeds will gp to.assist in paying'for tbe handsome church edifice •on Mulberry street, built this season, for the use of that congregation, and we hope to see this effort on the part of the ladies liberally patronised.
|0f* Another hero of romantic history 'has been extinguished. Brantz Mayer has written-* 4«ofc to*.prow that Logan, •'the noble red man," who roamed over •the riSrtherri" ptrt of tht- Slate Several .years ago. was a drunken and vicious savage, and that h'* famous "speech'' when delivered was a mere ieoeof maudlin r&vltg[ 'fchteSSoSifehddy wrote into a 'V-.'t"^1 -s,
fffjjf" vV'e regret to learn that the gifted 'Mrs. Emma C. Com stock, of this city died pir»nwoBt»lior a"f#w days ago at the i^osidenc^ of^h^r brothiflf-iu-la^jiear.. Mattoiri iAidoil ^4f»nf-o! iur headers wHl remember several charming poetical productions from her pen, which appeared in these column!1. She p-rtkjv per« £»nal3Ali*etiJHi#,^ -warm, -genial .heart, and ft highly cultivati'd i^tellget. Many ia wfll be Ha kS' nmoooe "inect, thiit Eo.ro6 C. Comstock is? no more
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inal Dour?, Indianapolis, Wednesday ,mo@og tj'^uaali (to inrfictment against Lewis Washington, a negro, for marrying a white woman, which is a penal offense iunder the State laws. It was urged that the iaw wac contrary to the aplrit of tbe Civil Rights It*?- and therefore void.— The Ceiirl fWdecTtW the toarriage was cot rh^rely. ~a civil jjQntraoti bu' partook of a moral and religious obligation, and v.-fts sutj.ect restrictive legislation, and overtuled the motion. An appeal is pre* posed to tho Supreme Court to sntt'.o the ^matter
In the Mayor's Court yesterday
Thojaas B&.wles, rpugh eustamer, for figbling and genera! demoralization, was assessed in fine and costs, $13. The city authorities nr.r endeavoring to get rid of him by "transportation"—to 8t. Louis,
A clothing merohaot was drawn on to the amount of $6,60, for forcibly ejecting a customer from his store.
Ww. Foster, traveling lrom Mattoon to QtrLouis, stopped here to try tbe strychnine whisky dealt out in- the vicinity of the depot. It pizenod him to such an extent that the Mayor had-to prescribe for him, and the prescription cost him $8,00.
Golden weddings have been cele-
bratud in 'unusual number during this ye{»: nnd last The reason for the Increase is the fact that the peace of 1815 like that,4? 18Q5,.-was followed by an incij&aee of marriages which the war had delayed during the preceding years. Mr. and Mrii. Cornelius Raltiffe. of Wayne county, and Mr. and Mrs, Peter Laboyteaux,.of Henry county, celebrated the completion of the fiftieth anniversary of their respective nuptials a few days since,
Th* following lucid definition of
happiaes* is from an exchange: "Happiness at an uninterrupted series of pure enjoymefcts. that of enjoyment as a coalition of gratifications, apd that -oi jratiScation as the conjuncture of wsnts with its object, though strictly true and pertinent to tl^e reeulti .of coaceptive analysis, repre satif respect!jely, not the whole of any single reality thus implied, but only those similitudes thereof which belong t. a class of many-sided truths. Want, as well as its object, is as multifarious as the constitutional aptitudes of sontiseot beings."
«er"A fashion editor has prepared the following list .of fabrics which will be in vogue this fall:
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For marriageable girls Pop-liq Slieabeth (engaged) Thibet Wotaen of letters ...P. K. (pique)
Sailors' wives... Merin-0 Typos' Print Artillerist' wiVw ...Bomb arine Watchmakers' wives «Ticking Scolding Tart-an Betrothed ladies Illusion ^/travagant Cash-mere "California widows" ..Grass-cloth
t&T Fir^ hfrs b§§n started in the furnace at Brazil, and in a day or two cast* ing will commence. The derelopment of the resources of Clay county is a matter of interest to the citizens of this city, as weli to those of Bradl,but it will be undoubtodly of more interest to our citizens if iron trofks and furnaces are located here. Already we have a nail factory in Qourso of coBstruetion, and it will be easy to have a olast furnace located here also, if our people will tako hold of the matter. Wo arts informed Mr. A. Crawford, President of the Indiana Coal and Iron Company, proposed to one of our citizens a short time ago to furnish half the capital necessary to erect and put in operation a blastfurnace if some or any of eur capitalisU KQUid furnish tbe other half, and locate the furnace at tKus point. Such an offer is worthy of tbe notice of our people, and sbotrtd they move in the matter, and accept Mr. Crawford's proposition, will prove of great benefit, set only to tho jnsiufaoturing, but also to the general interests of the city. Terre Haute well located for iroa works and msaufactures of kH kinds—water (the want of which is
"U iE».: jrsU la a*$r *}&&)** 3 Us-* 1SSS
the late 13- G. Goodrich. His earlier
works for the instruction of the voutb of!
the dissMoioatios of correct information and the creation of a thirst for intelligence. Peter Parley's n&iiie Is one that should ever be held in honor and reverence by our people. But his chef Tzuvr*, the crowning labor of his life, bis Natural History. For along time we] have felt a desire to possess a work on Natural History, which, while it was complete and accurate in its classification, should also be so simple and popular in style and so attractive p.nd entertaining in manner, that any person would read it with profit and delight. 'Tbe work now before us occupied the test ten years of tho life of 6. G. Goodrich, familiar to us all as "Peter Parley,'' who, at an expense of over $30,000 in the solid currency of days gone by, gathered the fund of information it contains. Tb0 labors of Agaseiz, Audubon, Buffon, Cuvier and other eminent naturalists have contributed towards making this great work what it is. The beautiful engravingt with which almost every page is studded, in connection with tho deeeriptionj, convey most accurate aud indelible impressions and there is hardly an ani« ami ktiown from the smallest animalculse up through all the orders, classes and divisions, to Bnd including man, but may be readily found herein. ..v
Mr. A. J. Johnson, of liew York, who published tbe celebrated "Johnon's Atlas," has iseued this work in so elegant a form at to paper, type and binding that it is really one of those things of beaidy which area joy forever
Mr. P. W. Soiliday, tho intelligent and affable agent, is now in the city, and will call upon our citi&i'ns. We should like to see it in every library.
IMF Tbe Terre Haute Commercial College, the advertisement of which will be found in another column, is one of the oldest and best inBtiiutijn of its kind in Indiana, and is now in a flourishing condition The rooms of tbe college are very commodious, the teachers are competent, and the course of instruction is thorough which are sufficient reasons why the institution should be patronized—Braril Miner.
||y-| There i9 an old gentleman in this citv wbo believes that the earth is not round, but on tbe contrary fiat as a pancake, that tbe moon has no special influeneo on vegetation or tbe seasons, and tbat the Democratic party is tbe only hope of the country.—Kokotn* Herald.
Christian Stjppkb —At Pence's Hall on next Tuesday night to aid the church in finishing their houso. Not a festival or feast with noisy jol? v, while there will be amusement for i-'l. We propose to expunge the gi'ttb*bftc .-'ttery and all other species of gambi. v^ from tho list and make this what it purports to be—a Christian Supper. Tickets jv ..ente. dat
White Qaods
Cheap, at Bobknp
HP* Tbe Only Bae&ar or Variety tftore oi» the Wabash, at Robisaos's, i03 Main Street. dtl.
Hofs HopsI HoP* i—At Mahan fc Co's,, Druggist", nader National House. dtf.
Fancy Toy and Traveling Basket*,
at Roaistsoii's.
lb»City
our land, have been potent influences in! December
and Lmbroideryi dtf.
SAQK 1 Saqe Saoe I—At I. L. Maban & Co'». corner Sixth and Main streets.
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Bogs Wateb.~A fine lot, distilled directly fro/a rosfi leaves, ry the Sisters of Providence, )lt. Marys, just repeiyed at
Geoveb Drug Store,
4th street, opposite the Market House.
MP* Toys 1 Toys! Toys! go to RobinI9jr'». dtf. ... ... li'
S?iRiTt*Atl8M —Miss Susie M. Johneon will lecture to-morrow morning at 11, and at 7 o'clock in tbe evening at Pence's Hall dlt.
fir For late newt, oall at M. W- O'r Connell's News Depots, 104 Main street, and corner of Main and 9tb street. His counters are groaning under the late Pictorials and Dailies from Ne.w York, Joston and Cincinnati. [dlt.
gjjrA full lints of Fancy Woolep Hoods, JTubias, Shawls, Tippet, Ac., Cheap at Robisbon's. dtf,
fly On oxbibition at Bartlett A Auss tin's, for three days only, a large lot of Stereoscopic ViewK from a Cincinnati House. If you wish to make ^selection, pleas* call at once, as they are to be returned on the first of next week. dlt. —r»? fV"The highly celebrated game of Martalle at Bartlett A Austin's also beautiful Work Boxes, Drawing Cards aod Writing Desks. dlt.
Sfkmai. Sale —-Saturday Dfosmber 7th, at Auction a full sett of Carpenter* Tools. At 10 a, m. a lot of fnrnittire, &>. dit.
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Dawboh Forbisx ft Co.
'tgF" Dressing Gown Material. Cord* and Tassels for Furs. .. Buttons and Loops for Furs. Misses' Merino Vests, with or without Sleeves.
Ladies White Kait Wool Skirts. Ladies' Fur Hoods. Bibbed Merino Hose, 20 cents. decT. '•.'* Edsall A Co.
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Shawl*, by 36 inches, fine Goods dtf.
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$ioo, at Boarmsos's
tie greatest -tbjectien to iocating such *pfks)tbeiag »bundaat affording also What nicer Christmas present can tbe cheapest &«ui «f traos^ortatioo. Mr be given a wife or a xriand than one of Crawford and others an ready to come those beantifni Singer Sewmg Machines here and it wfii be tbe fault of the citiceas with feldisg cover, with or without a of Terre Haute aioae if c«r jeerufaetur-! cabinet case. All style* can be had of J. log interests are neglected.
{A. Foot*, Agar*, s*,#
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Wasufeurn, to select a young man oi up- leaver tbo-effect# of my disastrous loar by
(iointment to fill the place at West l'oint, of tbe 7th Congressional District, w31 uieet at tbe Office of the Superintendent
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Schools, at Terre Hause, on
17»'at
10 o'clock a. pa.,
foMft6|un^fcaeof arranging prognMsscw
and plan for selecting. *'T-fc y.^ -.•!»• G. K» SXKBtSI«'5 J. M. Olcott.
IMSF* Point Applique, Valencieonee, Cluny and Maltese Laco Collars and a great variety of other fine goods for Christmas, just opened at Snxton Walmsley's.
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{JSPABBALUELED SALE OF SHXKT MtJ-aic.-Three thonsaad pieces pf Sheet Music,* worth, at retal,'ttora twenty-five cents to one dollar and a half, each, can be purchased, by the piece, at Lindemann's Music Store, for ten cents each. [7-dlw
Thk Philadelphia National Befresliment Saloons, where the eoldiera from every part of the Union wero Jed during the late war were an honor to Philadelphia, and there is a peculiar propriety in the circumstance that Philadelphia should inaugurate a plan for tbe endowment of a. National Institute whero the orphans of those same heroes may have a home and receive an education. This is what the Trustees of tbo Riverside Institute "ire aiming most successfully to accomplish.— Acting under the Charter of tho Washington Library Company, ir.oorporated by the State of Pennsylvania, they are offering Btock at the low rate of one dollar per share, and will give to each subscriber a beautiful and valuable steel engraving, worth at rutail more than tbo price of the stock, and as an additional inducement will distribute among tbe stockholders presents valued at $300,000. In the distribution every one has an equalchance to obtain large presents one is worth $40,000 another 20,000, &<. Who can rofuse to do a patriotic and benevolent action en theso terms. Bead advertiser mont. dw-lt.
Our Terre Haute ladies do not
socru to, trouble tbomselves about- how long Corsets bav« been introduced in Paris, but buy Jackson's Patent Bono Shield Corset, which has been introduced* in Terre Haute, for the last two years, and give3 general satisfaction. Wflisz keeps the«e Corsets at his Factory, on 4th street.: T, [5,dwtA
Stores for Sale.—Two business houa^ es on Main between 5th and 6th streets. Apply to SV". 35. Hesidbich, 5d3t. -Over lirst National Bank.
Fine aeeortmont of Cd$l Cooking
Stoves, fivo different varieties from Pittsburgh, Cincinnati and Evansville, at No 63 Main street, 25,dwtf
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W. W. Shannon.
We have determined to close out
our stock of Beady-made Clothing with' a view of changing our business to that of Merchant Tailoring and Gent's Furnishing Goods, exclusively, and in order to do so, will offer our entire stock of Beady-made Clothiftg at net cost for new goods, and the bulk of the stock carried over from last year, at much below cost, for cash.
We mean just we say, and will do all we promise I Gent's Furnishing Goods, and Clothing, made to order at greatly reduced prices. Call in and examine our stock. It is much the best in the city. i,
Johnston & Millbr,
2dwtf -77 No. 81 Main Street.
Our popular and well known
butcher, Jo Bupp, has established a .meat stand, on the south side of Main street between 6th and 7th, near Lockwood's tin store, and from this time forward will keep the beat meats in market. Kupp's best Jersey sausage can be had at his stand at all timea. dtf.
The undersigned respectfully an
nounces to the citizens Terre Haute that he is prepared to furulsh them with a supsrior article of Mince meat for the Holidays also New Jersey Serapoi, a nice article that will suit tbe most fastidious. To bo found at Wm. Henselfs. 5dlw jDaniel H. Walmsley.
J. P. McDonald has tbe agency
for the St Louis Beptiblican and- DflrtiVcrat, and will deliver them by carrier to subscribers at 25 cents pnr week. Leave names at the Post ofScc news stand. 3dtf.
New York Dailies at 9 cent« per
copy, on hand at McDonald's at the Post office and 149 Main street. udtf ..
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Cucumber picklos by the doaorrp
ready for use, at the Star Grocery, corner 4th and Ohio stroets. dtf.
Imported Embroideries.—Mrs. Louisa Yolger respectfully begs teave to inform the ladies of Terre Hauto and vicinity, tbat she has just received, direct from Germany, a splendid assortment of Embroidnred pieces tor sofa cushions, piano stools, slippers,, and other such articles, suitable for Christmas gifts, which wero expressly selected for her Store by Misses Augusta and Wilnelmina Wittenberg, during their stay in Berlin, tbe capital of Prussia. These articles will show the progress made recently in this kind of needle work, and that they are worked
~i with unsurpassed skill. They are in fact, beautiful in the highest degree, and Mrs.
Yolger feels proud to be able to assert that such nice articles have never before been in any store in Ibis city. JOdim
40* A choice article of Green and black Tea* at E. £. Wright 3c Co'»n No. 155 Main street. nl2dtf *"-i
Spates 1 Skates f—"500 pairs Ladies', Gentlemen's and Boy's Skat**, just to* ceived, and for sale at Cory & Mancourt'f. dtf.
Jgp" An assortment of the Unrivalled New Singer Family Sewing Machines just received by J. A. Foote, Agent alitJ, of MannfacturiBg Machiaas. --beth Cm Cloth aad Leather. ^«*,-•«» «, dlwv.,
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fire I was compelled^for tha laat moaths tfbe:almosttbe«otira ti—alinint from Jioote in my priifswiniiil "«p«'^y r* a Piano Bepairer and Tutiw. Totbsma* ay who have pMi#nUjr |br th«
timing of their feel most grateful and thaaitftil. Expecting to rethain hencefortfa monrttaady at home, alt calls for tuning and repair* icg will be promptly attended to, aod kj a close and strict attention my buHMM bope to merit a cofitiauance of liberal share of patronage. :-r w. Respectfully,
Tr imwif
Professional Repairer and Toner of FiahiM and all other kinds of MuMcal Instiume&ts, Terra Haut*. Tn«J. d2lw
SST Mince meat Tuesdays Atid Fridays at c. i. dii:
One dozen band made wardrobe*
to be sold for the following lew figures: $15, $20, and $22. J. 41. Boo*, Nos. 10,11 and 12 West afequatiu 30dlw. .5* tar The finest display of MUlinerj Goods can be found daily, at ,.
S.fiTBACa,
i, dtf No. lo South Fourth atreet
After tbe Fair is over, we have
something yet for tbe bur of Terra Haute, [8, dtf] i» S. 9t(uvs.
Go to E. B. Wright A Co.'* for a
choice article of Buckheat Flour and Honey Syrup, No. 125, Slain street, [lit
I®" If you are in want ot a good pair of. Boots, Shoes or Gaiters go to Boland & Haromerly, at tbe Prairie City Shoe Store, next door to Adams' Express Office,•- no3dtf -, ay
Decliae in Heating Stove/: and a
larg» stock,-•at 63 Main street. 25,dwtf W. W. BlANKOtk'.
We advise all wanting sound and
reliable insurance, to insure With th. Phosnix of Ha^dL, C^h 076,383 85.' i-v?."! ii «wT8«':
Havjcns Sb Co, Agwtts.
Office over Donnelly's Drug Stote. ITdwSm
It is time for those contemplating
Christmas presents of any article of Hair Jewelry, to call ancl 'select' the patterns and leave the fmirlbf its manufacture Tho largest, 'coil^otloc if"' patterns' "and newest is to be found at the Old Stand, 8. B. Freeman's, 74 Main street, dwtf
ff^Boland & Hammerly have just re ceive? a large stock of boots and shoes of every description, from tbe largest to the smallest size which will be sold at the 'very lowest rates possible. Call and see our stoqk before purchasing. No. 5 Mechanic's Bow, at sign of Red Boot.tj.iar.s4 eifw oSgdtf
E. B. Wright n!2dtf
Graham Flour at
& Co's., 155. Main street. ..
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SgL, A general assortment of firet-cla«6 Family Groceries Just received at the Star Grocery corner Fourth and Ohio streets [dtf. Natlob ft Moobb.
Messrs. Habermeyer & Co., have
opened their popular .Oyster Saloon.— Georgs always keeps the biggest and the best. Sld2m
Hair Jewelby". An Enlarged book with the latest patterns, and a lew sam pies of the manufacture also, Jewelry of the German fashions, at
in BolaitdA
New Millinery Stobb.—Miss Lfegie Quinn would respectfully announce to tbe citizens of Terre Haute that aha has open ed a new Millinery Store on 4th| street between Main and Cherry, in the store occupied by Mrs Crawford. She has just received a lot of new goods, which she pleasure in showing to her ni-dlm
will take friends.' Give her acall.
Fresh Oystkbs.—Those expecting to indulge in the above lUXHry, will find them of an e^tr» ^uattjiy at J.f, Badgley's, wh^ice^l^^^ daily tjijfftct from Balti/nora. dtf.
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John B. Frsbhas's,
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^To. 3 Warren's Bloc£.
N". B.—Hair Jewelry manufacutred at the shortest notice. dtf
doMBTHiNQ New and BicH.~Just re ceived from tbe Meridan Factory a splendid lot of Plated Ware, Tea Sets, Waiters, Urns, Ice Pitchers, Castors, Cake Baskets Butter and Berry Dishes, Card Beeeivers, Gbbiets, Cups, £c., at Q. Hr Basoom's, Io. 15i Jfain street! 10-dlm
Polish Boots and Gipsy Balmorals
for ladies, misses and children in great variety, just received at the Prairie CJity Shoe Store, nofjtf
Ei. Patrick's An ti- Dyspepsia
Powder, for the cure 'of IndtgestioB, Dys? papyia, and DebiUty of- the StoOtaeh aad Bowels. A thousand tertimoaial* owld be proctired all over the oouatry. BefWr to E-. B. Allen, Esq., and Col. F. M. Mtr* oditb,,of ttis city, Sojd^ only W J, Mahan m'
Biri^r, Milk, Boston and Gream
Crackers, best in tb£ city, at C. I. Bipley's. j|f, ,?stb t£p* Sh oulder Shawls, Breakfast Shawl Heavy Double Shawls, a splendid assortment, at
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Ebntctcky State Lottsrt.—Tbe only legaUzed Drawings in the United States. The Grand Holliday Drawing will trfka placo December list. $280^650 to be distributed. Capital prise (50,00 0 Communications strictly confidential.— Circulars sent free, by addfilg 7
Mubbat, Xddt Co,
"hovl3deodlm. Cofington, £y.
f0r Some rieh Cloaking*, New Nobby and cheap, at 13,dtf CORMELIPa fc HAQgPtTI^*.
tff "Danton" Kid Gloves, all sizes and EQCLfifilfllfl, at* ."-y1':-" r" rVTSK 13,dtf. Coiusrsvnra Easmk^'s.
WJ.4H.A.PiT», wMs^l* a«d reteil dealers in White Lead, Bei Lead, Litharge, Oils, Varnishes, ?*»ty aai Painters' material, corner $& aid Msd streets.
,5 -Tiff* it-
"4
Wig- .•*. -.t t-
and ail the. leading papers eaa be fcund at McDop-! ^PHEATBE-
tU'lMWted the Post office and at-f
l«Htewt,:
sdtf.
Sntrts, Qdibt 'ajtd Poamvs.—T he TlMnl A Xiyw {towing Machine. Call Md see it at Riddle'* Sewing Machine Agency, 1®1 Vain street. dtf
lioar—From 10 to 12 per cent, lost by not baying Drew Trimmings and General Variety Goods of T. H. Biddle's, 151 Maio street. dtf
Fmtitai. AH9 Faib.—The ladies of the Oenleaary M. X. Church are to hold a Festival and Fair at Dowling Hall Thursday eveaiag, December 12th, the object of which is to assist in liquidating the debt upon the Church, which at this date amount* to about two thousand dollars, and whioh is caused by the non-pay-nseatof sabeoriptions.
Dxbb—Thursday morning, at 11 o'clock of coBfumption, John D. Meyer, in tbo 39th,year of bis age. Funeral
idence, corner Third and Chestnut streets. The Meod* of tbe family are invited to attead without farther notice. d2t.
Headqaartera for
ries, Game and' Produce, ley'*, three doors eouth of tho Post officer 6dtf
ti^T The Horticultural Society will meet at the Moat Bose School House, Saturday, Dec. 7th, 1867,-at one o'clock.
H. D. Scott, Chairman.
S ttT Sausage and Mince Meat, Cabbage, Turnips, Sweet Potatoes, Honey, Syrup, Sorghum, Buckwheat Flour and Dressed Poultry, Deer, Wild Turkeys, Quail, Prairie Chickens, dressed Squirrels, Babbits and Wabash Oysters, at Bay &
3ti»*- Strouse is now opening in
CoU McLean'* new building a splendid stock of ckthiag and piece goods, together With fbniidiihg goods of every description, He Will also continue to keep a full Stock at his eld stand, No. 64 Main street. if1 [19,dtf
Wtf The Quaker Sausage at C. I. Sipley's. dtf. Wi*nk»H*ik.—The following is a letter in answer to one written by some responsible gentlemen of this city to the Wianssheik Insurance Company, in consequence of representations made by Mr Wheeler, the formor agent, to its policy hjolders ia this vicinity, tbat tho assessments would not be collected, and he had so arranged on hU last trip to Freeport With the Company:
Fbkkpokt, Ills., Nov. 22, 1867. GtaftftevMn: Tour favor ?of the 18th inst,, is at hand and carefully noted.
The representations made by Mr. Wheeler are untrue and he knows them to be so. An assessment has been levied on all the premium notes held by this Companv, and we must collect it if it dan be done.
Mr. W. was at this offics some three weeks since and wanted the Company to compromise the matter of assessment in Terre Haute by charging the parties Stock rates. We held that they having insured on the mutual plan, they must take their cbanoes with other mutual members, and if they would not pay their assessments and we could ntt collect it,
Mr. W. seemed to think we could not, by io Indiana) the policies will be void and we be relieved of that much risk, which will be so much gained.
As to breaking faith with the policy holders, we do not see where that comes ib, as we have always paid all losses in Indiana the same as in thiB State, and that is all we agreed to do by our policies. ."
Undoubtedly Mr. W. feels'aggrieved because we would not take Stock rate3 •nd let him settle with the policy holdersbad we done so, there might be some truth in bis assertion tbat we had "broken fkith" with the policy holders.
Find enclosed a copy of our charter and by laws, premium note, and list of losses. Bespeptfully, 28d2W. Wm. TfcSMoB, Sec'y.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
C. WITTIG & CO., Hi.. A 7» 1CAIN STBKET.
OPPOSITE MoKEEN'S BANK,
-sm t'i?
/ifii-i'H iJ'srrr w»t Sb-'i
CMM8ITMA8 VLLEIIN li'H fi'mi -rm- tvyn,-.-j .ii a
We offer, for the Holidays^''
Great Bargains
d'-%\ i-
ty,'j
IN
HIJFfB, 0APK8 AND CUFFS,
_t At Prices Very Low
ii also,
,r
1»j
ORIAT BARGAINS
'ri'd
r-orv «t .-or*
ly
'a si 3 -J. ftjl'!. i-Li\r
li
S A W S
We offer Long Shawls at $f,5Q!
WORTH
$10,00
,J6R
We offer a Lo% Shawl at $5,00!
WORTH #7,50!!
These Goods were bought
A I O N
44-
AT-
?m mms.
A VMBT LOW PRICE!
o. wirvra 2f«t Door to Satis'
«f.
CO*
Drug
Store.
id 4rs»r «w g\
The Best Brlisde Comptnjr West of SKw leik, opea limit) Da&aiW'Wh, Iu DOWLIHQ HALL.
Among tlie leading pcopl* in ra«1i man Mr. JOHN yEXNOX, lb* euioeot Tr»gedUB, Mr. J. C. WALLACE, the Princo of OoBtilim, •nd fuiitiy M«n, Mr. VftAKK TBAYBS, aile Mail, Ut« of
St. Charles Theatre, SIW OBIiCASB \. And Ual, bnt not l«Mt, OON. HORPHT an* HISS JENNIE GRAY, Tbe best Light ConiMltaa and SlDgii)g,F»wfU ia tbe World, lata of ISTIBLO'S O-A.SwDEN',
New Tork OUjr,
And a Itoct of ot her*, all of whnn are peeple wbo rea'Iy nndenitnod their bmltieii, and can acknowledge noiajserier ia their line.
M. B. P. Mutual Benefit Partnership I the great waut «f tbe Gommnni^y, (a generai roSnndav I
dnctlon io
l,r'OPl
alwaooa at two plock, from his late res-! -_-T __
l^e
baaiior thli partnership)
A 0 3 I E 3 O N S E A N
Universal Patronsge
Will Secnrj to the People thta
GREAT BLESSING Header, It re«U with yonrtelf to make the
Family Gmce-! Bticteye the PeODl^S StOF© at Bay & Bai- a If so, you
become Partners at once on the
Mutual Benefit Plan! BUY DBY GOODS AS
i:V'-
Great Redactions. To roim »nch a Partnership with the Peoplo le our intentleu, and r«qulrea iliat oar latoroalg shoaldke mutual, that yon may recolrethe full
Benefit of Low Prices I We, cf the first part, will giro tbe greatest amount of value for the least money—and the People, of the second part, to extend a llbei al patronage in return, "ftie di.ne, and wc pledge yon
LARGE niVIJDEimS, (In eaving Money au.1 rerelvlog iaore Ooods Tor a Dollar tbaa otherwise) payable at the time, and with every purohaio made. We nsw rail under tho
M. B. P.
And whAt heretofore wai a reystny, will now become A "HOUSEHOLD WORD," Becanse-oTerybody ia poraonallr interested in any enterprise whereby they receive a direoi benefit —and tbrongh this medium— the Key to Small Profit» being
SUCCESS,
Every Man, Womanand Child wUl be benefited in prsportion to their want*.
Hew Goods Just Received! Bought at a great decline ia prices, to be sold at figares as follows: EMPRESS POPLIN'S—76 Cents per yard—1,600 yards double width, This is one of the great est Beductions of the season. 100 PATTERNS DBE88 GOODS, Silk Stripe, 35 cents per yurd. Good enough for the most fastidious to wear. DOUBLE WIDTH CAMLET CLOTHT—Brown,
Stona, Bismarck aod Garnet, 60 cents per y'd. FBKNvfl MERINOS—Another Iladuction •—35 ceola a yard The wonder is how Dreat
Goods can lie sold so clisap.
Explains ths Mystery.
LYONS SILK VELVETS—For Cloaks—32 inch width Cloak Velvets 811,00 per yard, trimmings to matoh! STARTLING REDUCTION
To tho uninitiated—and why Because the M. B. P. Works well, and is the medtam of information for the People. Wool Long Shawls $6,50 60 Pays ago woith 3.09. CHINCHILLA CLOAKS, »10,00-(The Goods and
Trimmings are worth S16,00), audwby told so cheap! This Is no myatfry. LIBUBAL PATRONAGE
Wm ASB THB tfcS yaf
GO HANI) 11ST HAND. BLACK BKAVER CLOAKS AN It JACKETS— Black Beavsr, fine quality, 8?,fn piryard- (Brer jrtody buys it now F1T0H, MINK nnd all kinds oi TUliS—Muffs,
Fur trimmed Hoods, including a fill stock of Children's Kara. ENQCIBEFOR WniTK WOOL FLANNELS at 50 oanta a yard Bed Blankets #5,0? per pair, worth' $5,00 thirty days ago. PRINTS, (just raeeired) choice styles—N«w
Styles—12i£ cents. MDSLINS— Bleacliec Moslinsl yard wide, ct«. per yard. Unbleaohed Muslim 1 yard wide 10 ceets per yard. Heavy yard wide Cnbleached, 16 cents per yard. Coed quality, yard wide 12^ cents* LALlKS' UNDER WEAK—Full Stock Wrappers and Pants. Children's Chderwear GENTS' UNDEBWEAB-Dwwers and Shirts,
Gents' Whits Dresa Shirts. Heanqnartera f.r Gents' Furnishing Goods. Look at our Giovts and Hosirry, with a general stock of Dry Goods, Notions and Fancy Goods, (Too large to snumerate), bought since tbe decliae and joat received, which wa sow offer fcr
HOLIDAY SALES! Through ths medium of the
At such tempting prices tbat everybody eamnot tail to be convinced as they read—tbat "We Will Sell Cheap! To mest our own, and the expectations of ail, and demonstrate the "Alutual Benefit Partnership" to be "the great want of the community."
W. d&w
j. A: bryax,
JOB PRINTER,
Wm, J. RIEMAN & SON, SCCCESflO&fi ia Wm. J. Bieman& Co.,
PORK PACKERS, Water Street, near Blaize's Mill,
,,-i'
WAUTBD.—TO RENT—Ono Boonji anltaMe for man aid wile to live #3^*" W- Haul*,
foil WENT.
OB SENT.— Small Housd, onWffctt atwet. laqnlre as the fdSt
FOR SALE.
FK
SALE —My Botidenoe on North Ht Street, three and a half s^narM acartii ot main—U roomt, gaa, water. *e all la tfcgaat order. Lars* bam. room for fear bona*, carriage, coal, wobd anil loom for band. WUl rent for S70U. X.B. ALLXK. decSdOt RC&
Fcomfortable
D. C. FLINT
«llw Sale Proprietor and Manager.
uf whioh I
81,"00.
Terre-Haute, Ind.
OFFICE—Orer H'estfall'a Hat Store. Hogs bonght-aad packed on coMBlsalon Liberal advances on packing and tomlgume&ts to our house in Baltimore. derfidlm
Wm. E. XQUBAJT, Attorn«|r ana Gonaaellor at Law, 4KD GENERAL COLLECTING AGBNT,
Terre-Haate, Indiana.
Orricx—No. 96 Main Street. deeSdly-|
j, p.
MCDONALD,
ttxff (Seccessor
to
A. A. Aawta^-
DSALC& is Jr. 'ft
Books, Mflgnzkies, Pagers, 8 tatloncry, See., post orrto* LOSST .Trxxx ttAtrrr.' lxp
KoviedKm
GAS
AKD STEAM FITTING a Stroet, between
6th
and
7
th,
FR£Dl^illL CiEIGEB.
.prepared
toaxecnte
nees, »ith promptcMs and dispatch. find
octadlj^„ Saott a Doy.
ft
Tertpi easy.
rtgage and Note*
buy «f' stera part"
OR SALE—«650 will lUtle Hoiue In tbe eaatera Of the city, near the National Boad, cootaisiae" two good rooms and a kitchen, cittern ia tho kitoben, and cellar wader the house. Apply at tbe News Boom of thle Offlce.
-Vs
OR SALK.—-On Korth First Street, a frame dwelling, containing nine rooms, wiflk tarn and out-bousn, togniber with
e, two, or three lot*, dtf WILLIAM MY BitS. ,1' T?OK SALE—Four,ITrame Housw JO One of'Ste, t«i of eic, a*d oat ul Nui rooms. I will sell tbeee boeae* terT low, and oo rekaonablo t-rut. Apply to T.J. FOKBKST,
MJtf H«ar corner 3d and Ohio Street*.
W. K. HfiSDRICH, Attoracy atLaw 4k Bml EaSaSe Agsat Onio-Ofti
First National Bank
(formerly
W. P. Ti-ljgraph Offlo».)
Terre Uaute^ -.............. Indiana. Special attention given to examination ot title* Real Xetate. and oomplete abstracts faratebed. decfidla
HRMRV LATMAff,^' MAMUFAcrraaa aan Miia IN :#a Boot^i and Shoes.^*
Having an experience of wanly-live years,
feel confident that
I
I
ran give
with ay own
•rilefaction both
muwfectttf*
foil stock
and Kaatern
work, a
keep on band.
SHOP—On
Lafayette Str*et, north of
Tbe
endoreigned
done in
i-
y*
.1,1"!,!
1
the
M. M. H1CKCOX. H. D. SQOTT.
jane
tlonof Fourth Street. dacMta
thebfit »«yU. A.
East National Road, one-half
bert's.
-f»
pABINET AND CARPENTER \J WORK. tl* Maennca
wonld re*pectfatl
to th»
oltUen*
JSfibSS Intra
of Terre and
be
la prepared to do Job-Bante
la
Itnra
the
Ual
and Carpenter line. Also,
repairli
SqaaMeeStef
ilacMta
LAND ACE HCY-
f*.,*
Si* ,c.4I f-t
cf
Vn P* t&t X/.
-y
t'1'
.Ker
OEO. C. DOS
co.r
HICKCOX &
REAL, ESTATE
Oliio
No. SO
StrePtf11'Zi-ii
Conv\ yanceing Carefully l)aner
Abstracts of Title furnished. Loans gotiated and Money invested.
ae-
'.'I :i. FOB SALE.
House and lot, on 1st street, north of Clark Honse—5 rooms, cistern, large stable, Ac. Price
86,(00—at a
Forty at res
acres in
cheap.
50
S. RYCE & CO.,
jt.i-11 .!
115 MAIN ST.,
bag discernt.
3% Bill*a
southeast ot town—SO
itivatien,
balance fine timber. VerjL
Ten acres on the Bloomingtoa Bead. .*» l- j.r&
.AiUv'i It*
istrt
An elegant residence and grounds on Bonth
street.
A desirable
SOf'
home,and rare bargainsvJ»AK
I -S..A ,:.i r\ 11 :-V". fe:
«M.K
E & .. itsi,**'" mtti-
»i ..-jrtiisiraji •'^1 -1 & k,
PAIRS
fr«d
•MiV
TERRE HAUTE. IND
J.IIUtK. riKvar iiutiit, .ii. BALTIMOSK.
ti* Ha Xo
fif%?
be
Ma
10-4 FINE
*4
vl
All WmI Blaik«t«
I
.ii eiltf
sold at
1
—.rtftto
,,
"if tutiX 3f
$4.75 PER PAIR
«B«r
fcr*# t)£#
«P (IKKiTBST 'BtlVr
Ml
OF THE season.^
""•'f '.s L.- te %alh» f-.T MCI .* ...it, l— Iqltwt
SAITOH & WALJMLfV,
it
13BAL ESTATE,
»s*iU
111 MAIN STREET.
MfiWiT
HARBET & MARSHj S WALNTC STBXST,
ue a
D«s MoinM,lowa*!
Having a great variety of Improved Pkrms, Wild Lands and City Property far Mia on able tasas, we invito the atteattea of parMea bslroos of profitable inveetmeat or a good fflaie.
Special attention given to the collection of Bents, payment ot Taxes, aad redemption of Land* sold fcr Tas.es, aad alt baaineai relating t« a general S«al £itate Ageacy.
An experl«nce cf Sfteei years enable ne totatsuresatasfhctkn in every oeyattmeat. Bsrcasneu—Ca«ady a Xottl-, Das Mriaa,
__ ... Kant A Qoldsberrr, Davenport, Iowa Hon. 3, if Hartagemployed the aervicee of 4. 8. Xarn. Ocoklns, Chicago, Illinois Oea. Q«o. X. Steelt son, a wall known practical workman, be Is no« Bookville, lad Ron. Ma Coburn, IndUnapoia,
all asdereic U»e atwve bcjil^lJad y*&onaid, Soach a 8heek«,'lad anaaolla'
Col.
Wm.
X. if Lean,
Tsrrs Hsat»,
Tarfa
i'-- iT'- .u- -mi* v"-l tt-"! Jtl. *r V# Ji -.voir ^At-S
lad.:
Haate, lud. »i*t?4Wlr
