Daily Wabash Express, Volume 17, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 13 December 1867 — Page 1
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!*.*- ^jold closed in New York yesterday erenlng el X8656Giji.
Sheridan
is expected in Washington to
t*k«Mrt iftthejeoBSultotlou o» Indian aflairj. ^^OHH *cW* 'hit resigned the Presidency of llri" Pr pcett5* ,CoUego. aI 8evebi storms of hall and snow aro repcrtod«t ~01 tiiiJSorth and Ewt within the last forty-eight rfsl'i'-.
report for eleven
at
Hays,
in the city
or Havana, shows that out of ,871 cases then were ,*a 481deatbs. fXatwt disJifelSs T^ort a heayy snow .torm "O
Cleveland. Railroad trains all off time, aad J" rios?o'fibe train* stopped running. .-•,
UKf0p.it
wy tt«ro Is, groat. sufferlnfWiafokioa
from the continual rain*. Earthquake shocks ,,i contlnue„and some islands have disappeared,
le\" The
feefjnl of the majority of .the membsjri of Congress is adverse to .the financial policy rf Sec- ,(«, retary McCuUocb.
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t'»i A iaboe number of officers of'CniteS States cJIored troops havp^een mustered outalso a uttm•jo ber of officers of the,Veteran Reserve Corps. J_ £veb since tfye first assembling of .the Finance
Committee they'iiave been deeply engaged in m|^ jcuHof a bill for the fahding of the publld debf. ADMIRAL ba? hopes of saving tbe U, 8. steaper JDe Sotothe workmen are making good ^r^gsess in the rescue. .Since the above-was put in type the telegraph iff&rnis us that the De Soto has arrired jat For~"*fi5h#8nroe? fn sixliays from 8t Thomas, with the Danish ComjniS^dnerOn board. —--«v«-raHrond accident in Vermont, en Wednesday.'fiTt #8n person* were Tdlled.aSd over fopty sevorflyinjured. Jtis fejved, more w.ill die, ind oti^sf requiro amputations. -i
Senate Finance'Committee have agreed to report thfrHduse bill for'fhe repeal of the tax on cotton. Tbe bill 'has been considerably amended concerning the present crop*
Senator
Wilms addressed a caucus of Bepab-
lioans ofthe Virginia Convention, on Wednesday, advising modeTation in Council, nod, fa fori ng extension,rather than restriction of ,thB- francl^lse prWlejje... ,U SimnttT, Ohio, has been visited with the se•^jvejest itoriQ of wind and snow, ever kne«u'ln that soction. 'the storm oontinued for over twenty hours. Tbe water in the Bay rose Ave feet, and t^nck damage to the aklpPlttk-aad Wa»chousH •|Jt- flbrrMAW, bf NeW Tork. has wint a conmuTticafft'tf tothe'*AjdtfVni«n,'urglng such action •"jas would result ih"prot6cHnt the rights of Awe^ican cliiEensabroad, in conasctUn with the We#i--an executions in Manchester.
At
a mwtiig If ^yal'clatts of Maryland, a memorial to President. JOhnion was drawn up, praying for,the release of Dr. Mudd. Th| m«morfal s^ggetls.Aiat If Ifndd jrtis guilty of attjrwong, he has suffered sufficient punishment.
Till fifth match at billiards. 1500 points, for Hie cban^plon ci^efwas playe4 at Montreal, on W^nis-s ^ay, 'Seiwe«n'3i»
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Advices
Su«r»Uy
A local freight.trpln on the Cleveland Toledo Railroad^roke ihrougbthe bridge over Sandusky Hver, at Fremont,"on Wednesday. The engibe aod ten cars..went to the bottom of the rivor. The conductor Js missings anil is supposed tote in the i«W#-'.uir: *il ~'i
A lkttxb from Santa
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New Mexico, says the
Letfslaltm toft hat Territory assembled on the 2d, and organized by electing to all offices of both Houses, tbe'friends of Col. Obarets, Republican candidate for Congress. The Legislature stands on Joint Fallot? 36 Eep^btltans, 9 Democrats.
British soldiers who participated in the
.- .ceremonies of honor to the executed Fenians, to Dublin, last Sunday, and marched in tbe funeral procession, haw been ptaceilunder arrest.and are to it tfled'by court martial."
Dksiatci(*s
from all, parts of Ireland give ac
counts of exhibitions yf popular sympathy foi Allen and companions. In a number of the principal toifusHhere have beep funersS pro'ceelions 'tu -which large multitude**«aring national emblems participated,
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A piwc^# Itepuflftan Senators was held yesterday to consider the propriety of anew election of officers
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the Senate. After an expre*sion Of
views an adjournment took place under such cir„cumstancee as to produce the impression that the 'w whole subject ie indefinitely postponed, there being no disposition on the part of the majority at this tiine ti^makejmch change. «W^islty-Con«irtron at WaslittgWn yesterday, appointed a National Executive Committee, and passed resolntlons providing for licencing distilleries in $250 to *6,000, and taxing sales Of ^distilled spirits. 'Also tl»»t tke Conveb tl on iase *1 its efforts to promote the collection of legitimate tax on spirits and each barrel shall be stamped, and any barrel found leaving the distillery unstamped shall be condemned and destroyed, and the distillery fined $300, the purchaser te suffer b» |!\nf penalty. ./ e,
•Thb sljpriu Enat canned the line to work badly 1asl night, and we did not "receivoour usual amount of telegraphic report,
Nsws from South America continue to be unsRtis/actoVy^
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'JJhe lawful author
ities in Peru have not yet been able to put a stop to the revolution, and the danger of another revolutionary overthrow of the lawful Government of the country is not yet averted.4 In"Ecuador, Congress have severely censured the President, and the latter, after endeaving in vain to form anew cabinet, has resigned. I \Vk learn froth the'Washington
Chron
that a pre-emption case was recently decided by the Secretary of the Interior, which involves an important principle in land transactions. A pre-emption claim wag contested by the Central Pacific Railroad Coarfpany of California, and the decUidn of the Secretary was that tho grant of lands to said railroad embraced the unsurveyed as well as the surveyed lands jtravetsed by the route of .tho road that tibepub'tc domain wm at the absolute disposal of Congross, and that body could grant away the unsurveyed as well as the surveyed Jands, and tbe intention to do so in the oase of the Pacific Railroad was clear beyond a doubt. There was no more reason to suppose it to have been the intention to continue to the public the right to settle under the pre-emption laws on unsurveyed than *arveyfed lands. In neither case could it be done after notice had been given to the local officers to
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proviio in the act of 1164, which says the grant shall not defeat or impair any preetnplioo or other lawful daim, jw^refer* tfitt oniy to such clalmr ba4 Mawful inception at the date the right of the road attached. Lr1
To*.Italian .Government has amnestied all the captured Garibaldians. Compared with the conduct of most European gov* ernments on similar occasions this js a commendable act of clemency, but if ft ia ieiWbetfd t^thfs^«aptfr«|i ^||ebged to an army which intended to prefenf the King with an addition to his 4ominions, and to complete the national unity of Italy, the magnanimity of Victor &»'a»uc1 app&grs^l^iisl stail^.
Thi Mileage of members of Congress needs wholesome discipline. Once^ itf w«» f^i^d th» of ipfdeqdate pay but Congress is now the beet paid legislative body on earth, unless Louis Napoleon's gagged Senate forms an 'ejf ample: They must usually leave home abemt the npiddl* o£Ootpben ?f 1867, ttai Iftaritiot see'ii af^intnf Sboottbe ddle of April, 1869—say eighteen months'
MtiAMtiatu^.^he
pay for th.i|,v g^ryica, Ji 110,000—qgiite enough.* 'IfTow We"do not oqject to payji^' Uieir traveling: Wenfes^-say^mOO-4 «. •ftJW0!1#
lSef
to charge exorbitantly for the journey
_jy do
do not
and John' MclJevitt. At
make between the two regu
lar sessions,. ^nd, though ftn nnrepeaied» law prescribes that there shall be no more paid tbem for going home and returning between the two sessions than though they stayed Und worked straight throujgh from one to the other, it has never beeb obeyed nor regarded. And the provision of tbe act of 1850 that members absent from their'«efcu shall forfeit their pay» is systematically evaded. Qinee Congress is bent on retrenchment, why not oorrict this? As tbe sittings of a Congress ido not average 400 days and the pay is $lb,000 per Qongreis, every day's absence should insure a deduct(oa of at least $^9. And there should be no excuse heard, except that' of eiafclojAlnt elsewhere as member of an investigating committeei |.
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1395 point* tl»d.- Dion missed at 1418, when Jtf cDcvJtt ran out with a string of 188, winning by twelve points. 1
from Mexico state that the people g*n„
are safisfledwitli the loans negotiated In the
»C:UiiiUd States by JBomoro, during the late civil war In Mexico. Their amount Is considered in* significant and the people have become reconciled to them.
From Mexico.
New Yok*, Dee. Havana special news -from the capital of MexicOjiy the steamer Georgiik which I haveWuiahle'to gather shows that thepeople were pretty, generally satisfied with tbe loans negotiated in the United' States by Minister Rome^O, durkrg the late civil war in Mexicd. Theft 'amount is considered insignificant, and people bave become reconciled to them, hence the Government becomes stronger as itsagent's acts are vindicated. The Government will present a bill to Congress which shall designate the mode of pay* meat of outstanding Mexiean, bonds, and will aWdetermine what bonds are legitir mate. All bonds of the Emperor are repudiated.. Congress annulling the elec-. tiorft of certaia meibbeva of that body who served in the late Emperor's revolution in
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BY CABLE.
EUROPEAN NEWS
tiian N O I W If Le«oi,iQec^l .i^8eT«faj Bflti^.s^idiers who participated in the c^ronsontes of honor to the executed Benians in Dublin last Sunday, and marched in funeral proeqsaioq, have been jjlaeed under arr«t, and are to be tried by Court Martial, tDilpitbhes fren*--all pk^ti of Irtrisntt give accounts of exhibitions of populai sympathy for Allen and eompanions. Ip a number of the priucipal towns there have. tiUfWhifch large multitudes wearing national em-' blems, partl«Spak«3. w.E
turns out to be a ca
nard, Holder! uf bonds who were forced to advance to the Liberal Government on that security during'the waf against the intervention, shall allow the. Treasury four per cent, for their cash payment pf
.'l*u^(Prom Waahington- IJ
Finance C&ha&Utta 'have
hot yet taken up the'consideration of the House bill restricting the retirement pf tbe curren cy. Ever since the first assem bling of the Committee they have been, deeply engaged in maturing a bill for the funding of the public debt. The bill will be reported by Senator Sherman. The feeling of the majority of: members pf Congress is adverse to the flnanoial poKoy of S re a military omc^n
ovi.'
A large number of .offlcets of the United
From St. Louis.
States colored troops have been mustered, and warehouses many chimneys out, among them Brig. Geo. O. H. Howard, who will doubtleis be retained ap a civilian Assistant Commissioner of the Freedmen's Bureau in the Washington District. A number of offlcers pf veteran reserve corps also have been mustered out. "i
Gen.Sheridan unexpected in W»shingington to take patt ih the consultation on Indian affairs. poytojf TAJC.
The World's special says the Senate Finance Committee to-day agreed to report the nouse bill for the repeal of the tax on cotton. It will pl-obably pass the Senate without amendment.
A Tribune special says the bill haj been materially amended conccrning thf present crop. i«
Railroad Accident-
is,
MoiTHatKR, 4atober killed by the railroad accident yesterday was 16 other casualties over 40, many very severely it is feared more will die and others require amputation.
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Besigned. I
Pftiyosros, N. J„ Dec. 15.—John Mc^ L«an Jiaa resigned Princeton College.
the Preaidency of
[i, Hatl and Snow Storm. Philamltbu, Deo. 12.—A heavy hail and snow storm commenced last night and still continues
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St. Lotus, Dec. 12. The Board ofWater Commissioners of this city will tomorrow sell two and a half millions of Bt.
Arrival
ot
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make, and then double the
dose for an imaginary or constructive Journey home and baek again that they
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Louis water bonds bearing 6 per cent. .. intnrpat. nnvahln ^mi-annuallvln coin. the Executjve Department to contract for statiooery for a ioagar period than one
interest, payable semi-annually in win, the |onds to run twenty yesirs princapal also payable in coin. 1 MUEBIB.
A man named Peppers, living near .Alton, Ills, was murdered on Sunday rii&ht, his wife and two children almost killed, by two men who shot Peppers and assaulted tbe woman and children with an axe.
A mulatto named Joseph Marshall was arrested Ihere to day, supposed to be one of tbe murderejs-
KBW MEXICO,
A letter from Smto Pe, New Mexico, sayB tbe Legislature of that territory aasembled on the 2d, and organized by electing to all offices of both Houses the friends of Col. Chavets, Bepubliean dan didate for Congress. The letter further states that the Legislature stands on joint •(allot 30 Bepubliean, 9 Democrats.
the U. S. Steamor De
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Ft. Mosrok, Dec. «12.—The TJ, 8. steamer 'De Soto, Commander Boggs, arrived here after a passage of six days, from St.- Thomas, with the Danish Corah miB8ioner3 on board, and also, Rev. Dr Hawley, who was sent out by our-Gov-erfltcpct to secure the acquiescence of the, pe6plrf of St. ThbmaS to annexation of tbe Island to the IJnited States, and Mr.
De Soto's bottom was satisfactorily re-, -paired before starting for .this place she' Jeaki but little. i.
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From Washington.
WAfikiiraTON, Dec. 12.—A caucus of Republican Senators was held this morning tof consider the propriety of a new election of officers of the Senate, and particularly Sorgeant-at-Arms, in place
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the present incumbent. After an expression of views, an adjournment took place under such cireumtan cess as to produce the impression that tbe whole subject is indefinitely postponed, there being no disposition on the part of the majority at such change. •.,*--Hf CONVSNTION8. dleni Ord has issued an order, declaring the Convention has been carried in Mississippi, and also in Arkansas. He ordered the Conventions to assemble at Jackson and Little Bock, respectively on the 7th of January. Tho order says there, are such irregularities at some of the ptecincts as to make it impossible to give the total vote in the States for apdag%ipst the Convention.
The whisky convention reaasemblea today. The following Rational Executive Committee wob appointed
O. Pearin and J. M, Murphy, Ohio. D, Hunt and D. B. Shortwell, Mass. P. L.. Howlen and Charles H. Curtis, Ills. I?. M. Schirley and John M. McIllvaineP, Ky. Geo.
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Ky.,
.JbtdiWMki je*«B*rv.w.r
representitig
Bhall be stamped,J and #cy barrel found' leaving the distillery unstamped, shall be condemned and destroyed and the distil-^ ler fined $300, the purchaser to suffer'in same penalties.
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Billiards-
I? jw Yqbk, Dec. 12.—A Herald Montreal special says the fifth match for tbe champion cue was played in Mechanic's, Hall here tonight between Jos. Dion and John McDevitt. Betting was at first ten to eight, finally ten to seven on Dion.
Dion led throughout, sometimes by 300 points when Dion had made 1295, McDevitt tied, but the tormer went away with the lead till he reached 1,489,. when he mifSed, and McDovitt ran out with a break,9f 128( winning by 12 points, amid the wildest excitement. McDevitt's runs, 113,'187, 152, 128 Dion's, 290. 110, 157.
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Prom Havana.
CH0LKEA
The cholera report for eleven days in that city, ending November 25th, shows that out of 871 casus there were 481 deaths.
»»'jreat Storm at Sandusky,
were blown down no signs of abatement of the storm at 5 p. m.
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Baltjmobk, Eec. 12—A heavy northeast storm of bail and snow since one o'clock last night.
Wm. Tipton, a Chief Engineer in the navy, died Tuesday afternoon. MEMORIAL FOR THE RELEASE OF DR. MUDD
After the adjournment of the Convention of physisians of this State yesterday an informal meeting was held and a memo, rial to the President drawn up praying for the release of Dr. Mudd. Tiio memorial suggests that if Mudd was guilty of an^ wrong he has suffered sufficient punishment.
From Biohmond
Riohmond, Ya., Dec. 11.—Senator Wilson addressed a caucus of Republicans of thtf"Convention yesterday, advising moderation in the council, and favoring ex« tension rather than restriction of the franghige privilege. f%f r. -,.s ry. it v- West Indies.
NEW York,Dec.12.—Reports say there ia great suffering in Jamaica from the continsal rains. Earthquake shocks continue in the West Indies, and some islands have disappeared.
Admiral Palmer has hopes of saving the United State? steamer De Soto tbe Workmen are making good progress in the rescue.
arninm,
OQF0B$SXO#A2i. Wasbxkqtqv/ JDee. 12 '^••^SBNATK. was
year, and providing rof tbtf eqcutl privilege of bidden... '!. The bill ^rectine monw^l-arising from the sale of captured Mid abandoned property to be conyerted ijito the Treasuiy waa postponed tin jMuodfQR
Toe Senate took Mr. Drake's resolution condemning the President's Message and Johnson oppqted the pi4iac*.
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Vice Consul at St.'Croix, and the
officers and crew of the U. S. steamer Moiiohgehala, which was wrecked at St. Croix. Pive men of tho Monongehala werd*drowhed. Oapt. Burroughs, of the TJ. Si. Marine, and attached to the S. S. steamer Silscjiiehina, diod of yellow fever There were 18 cases of yellow fever on on board the IT.
HOUSE.'• i%!
fuire i&to'tM'caQM> dqiresaioa in the' •brpi)i|ig 'ihter«ati "& Besolutions of inquiryoffjMrtt atnong others, one, by. Mr. 'or allgenenlor^«rft
^'^e^
ture rejjort.
steamer Don. The
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.GlkvjvanP) Pec. la.—A heavy storm of anow and a heavy north wind prevailaj, all tiTnns Qt)! the: Tofiedo Toad abandoned: Eastern trains all' iff tinfte, and outward bound, will probably be abandoned: a in so a a S •iHrtSl
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WHISKY gOHVSKTIO».^js»® S
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Simpkins and Henry C.
HoBtuck, Missouri S. H. Ingraham, Jr., George W. Kidd and C. A. Stern, N. Y. Randolph Sailor and James SJamelt, Pa Ed ward Walters and M. Coschocton, Md. and Ittr. Julius Dorn, of
WW sssr suo^i aetioniae*wwrid resalt in prdMcting the rights of Amgriean citinens abroad in
to
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A resolution providing for licensing [distilleries in $250 to $5,000, and taxing "Sales of distilled spirits was.adopled also that the convention use all its efforts* to promote the collection of legitimate tax on spirits, also defining tbe term distilled spirits to be crude spirits, the product ofone distillation only, and each barrel
ih'Madchetl
200
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3f5^ lOBK JMJl^aODS .. ipfn C^-1« ir»rk«t mis^ttia to «»ow Storm, and bardly •Wk49J»"to warrant the
By t«le«n(fk.1t^ CMlfciwiaTr, Wee. 11 ^a|l 4«4 prices noi^fbal at »lMm 6P«^ wbkat. v-
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wfiiAX^toll aii4p»w i|vrtl»l.b lower
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t)AT6—JStcrtyVt
tb* UsbtfopiriT St $1 88 .|ir|^s ^9Ml«l, nid-
raVattowSr rntes live
.. so fgr ^«\v,'B»t 'JdtUoot JfU|.5jaTRkTf—N0pin»l at S®Uc frncked
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New York, Dec. 12.—Ad via from Havana state that the firm of Paris Hatleff, of Havana, is reported to have failed. Liabilities are almost confined to the Treasury for duty.
COFFS&rMl^ SUOAB—Dull, butool A rPl.E3—Vacbansed POTATOES—Uncbangfd.:
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Sandusky, Dec. 12.—The severest storm of wind and snow ever known in this section has been raging for the past twenty hours. Water in the bay rose five feet did much damage to the ship-
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TERRE-HAUTE IND^NA fJb[tDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 13. 1867 i^Sli
jj^^Wtery
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Banks as to the sale- of pubUcjjpssoM OnA Qtoy asJ^wbetbeoRBIw of the recent, elections jn Boitoo and Pitta burg the States. of Massachusetts and Pennsylvania^jjiiPg% republican form of gc^vernment. M^M't by Mr rchjftnck to provide building#'" for the Military Department in
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BtrrVALO, Dec. Is.—P» N. Blake, .17. S. Ooniul at Fort Erie/has airected aid to be is 4 A schooner Qoruitnttn^ wrecked off Mng Point, and tbere:^ MM to thefr hom?s. ginir ..ft 1»
anow
Etorm eomnienced last night and still prevails wfflThTgli noHheast wind. Bailr^ad and steamboat communications are suspended or very irregular. bights ojfr AMwie^it -ciyiaKwa ABROAD.
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QUEEN "MSAXS—Oall .at 7%c, 9?^@liic for bouldera, *ldM and BAC0^t^Q14sbo^ldew'10iC'
at 3Sg4ac.
aOS-ieeak»r«»d^« adt»ne«3 tO Jlc. CLOV^B SKID— Pirs»«r Siol^9ri »»k *U Sp. with no saias iU tw $12..,'
TiMOtHY-OP rides Bomtial FLAXgEEP--pan at »l 75(91 «0.^
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BEEF OASFTtBr-le 4s«fnl gC9»SllBBP—Fir® at M8« kto*i 60LU—iaa, sad dosing d?u.
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5006 SO
By Tstofr*plf.j7^rJT 0 \lf¥* 1SS. COTTOJfi'i'ntf, tearjir an(l JOW«r sales of 1S00 bales at ll%(9U^#M «l4nii»g uplands.
FLOOR—Beceipts |,W7 tyls. 6®10c lpwar sales of7S0tibl»lt'W-6009 16 for superfine st*tet and western, .9. Jfr for extra state, 9 54® 13 £0 for extra western^# 90013 for 0, 10!*5 «12
Sg for
tOfOod Bt. Louii, VAaitt for
goo I to clioloe extra, closing quiet, aliforaisdiill sales 9f*0 lip 26®l» ». Bales of
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WHEAT—Bscflpta8,050 Bits. DuITapa "nominally ®3e Uwfr jMlf* tfHW t*» So. 9fOblc«gp at 31.
Flan sale*of-*00,bBS Southern atst »a BABI»Ey—Scarce l%eL bus choicn Canada West at tl 90. J,?,
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From Baltimore.' .,
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MALT—tfdet. js COltN—Receipts22,906 bus. Dull and l« lower sales or ai^WO bas at gl SO lbr old taUsd western in store. 1 34Q1M for ofw. jio afloat and 1 26@ 1 3d for new whiteano yellow southern.
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OATS—Beceipts 2,69$:! Less actir* ilat" unckangod sales
of
63.U00 bus at 83@83£c for wes-'
teru iu stare and 86){a8(o afloat. RI: E—Dull at 8%(3$j£c for Carolina. £-*.»' *, COFriK—Quiet.
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SUu aB—Dull 1400 iibds at M0L.AS3E9-Quiet..
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PETROLEUM—OuU: at .lQ^c for craje and 25c for refined bonded. PORK—QuUtaadiheavy sales of AW0 bblsat... $21 30@21 UIH for meet,
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BA' ON—Dull sales of ^2SQ boxes Cumberland COT MEATS'—Steady packages at 8@9J^e for 3boulders, 1^81#,.f»r
csitfor JanaaTy iTS—Steady 160
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bRBSfSED HOfiS—9%§?J4c lor west of 300 \bls at iaj4®
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CHKESE—Heavy a^uSWFREIGHTS—Lirerpcol dull and loWsr 20,000 bus corn p«r steamer, at 6^c.' uMt
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RTK—Quiet and arm at fl 7* for Western.^ j, 0AT8—0uU«t ifc sSW* »s4 Mtffi afloat itora for «M nuxM western
CORN—Dull at 91 Se ta atora PORK—Doll aad heavy at t81SO®ST37 for mess casta aad tagalar. ^,"71,
BBSF—Quiet aad aacb*a**K»' '. OCT**ATa-iKo«iaal.
BAOON—Wo*laal?aBdtaweri
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LARD-Don and beavy at IMI^efor to Pri»« weyyaad^
STOCK MAHKET.
r. By Tolegrajlh.] Haw T«ax. Dee. 11 Konuy steady at 6@7 cent, for coll loaat, cbiefly Utter.
Sterllogfirm at gold for Stat elm Qoid lowrr, opening nt 1349& advancing to and closing at 133%.
Govornment stocks qnl«t mud tliM* nnair closing stidr. Conpons'81 \\2%QWiM, do do *64 lU4U(S10t, «lo '66 106
TTdoUew 1074OU7Ji, do '67 107%§1C P«10%ai0(%%0'8 104^^105^.
SPECIAL NOTICES^
Pry «eeds at Ltsa Tkaa Old Mcta, at TTTItt. BITLKT 4 CO*S. l^SOO yards fijared IW»in-i @16?^ cants. frencb Msrluos, yard wide ®, t0 «dH Sullib lltiHuM, yard wide .*Oop»U,j Single 8l»»vrli Irvm SI .00 io $6,60 wch. .iiont Btawlit, from $t,W to $10,00 _. tOO yxds Pixi? Arroatrs. 1n nil .color*..
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Kflra ipr+Jlilld'eB, ^jtd tvU»s, In Corny .Blver iiiiik, ^siml, Jflici. Hint »si table, New Odbili t|M)aiis ttVt-iy day.
T.,
#|l«l||Ef8 PtRRCTOWY j— 1 ATTORNEYS* f'* v.b:
Ai$w-
Wn-H. McLean,-96 Main street. W'm. E. Ueadricli^rer Jfirst Nationsl Ba^K 9aOril JE 'ruft, 82 Main Street. Meredith & I'elano, cor. Mi^fu And Third. Musty & daffell, Third St., under Masonic Hail
A&OIXITECT3 AND BUILDERS. J. A. Vnrdagb, corner Main and Fifth.
1
Niw'Yb^k, Dec: ii—The boa&ofUfficers appointed-to expertwent anA'repoi on breech loading hrms ftJr the use or th^ State, held fkn Vdjoqrnied session at jthd State arsenal on Zth Avenue. The pay was, devoted to.te^tin* th^ (wnetrati v« force of cartridges with reference to 'tho point ef expjoai^ Jfcmeyyiapdj B&r* dan mi^pn fV*'Mvifj edj tho ^uibi toita on trie r6laUvemerly' offa^jwil^V*'*611
in 11
!f£"
ClifV^Willianja, cornar Nlatb and Mulberry, BAKEB3Sr»ok i»n»vig4J?«1o., Lafayette sjtepet. *bILL P0STIJNGf
iififto. *$
|l^ftn^„at thie^ftcoL BOOTS AND SHOES
-Benry Layman, Lafayette street. iN'Andrews, aiainstreet, bot. Fifth aad CUas. S. Buggies, 10 North Fourth street. Leibing a ja«nter, near cor. Main and 7t)i) #S "BOOKS AND STATIONERY. Bsrtlett & Austin, 101 Main street. J. P. McDonald, I'ostofflce Lobby. M. W. O*connell, Main street east of Fonrtfc.
COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. R. Gsrvin, Principal, Old Court Hoose. •CAKi'ETS, OIL CLOTHS, &C. '^reifcan Bro». & Co.', 109 Main Street.
2S'i^OJIMISSION
6
The.iffcatfnight land Toiedo, iRailr«ad Stroke .through the bridge over Sandusky river, it Premont, this morhine Th« engine and ten cars are iq t)ie 'met.-. '^he Qoncjuctor, named CJonMr is misslng, supp0sed to be in thowreoK., 1. ii ... i'
1
lo ,. i.
yg*
^Ottawa, Dee lff^In'the Cotilventlon yesterday tesolu^itfhliJhi jfefereace to the north west territory ,oane up for concur*^ reneo- and' was oaroed lit a Jargi majentyu^ fit A J.W $i rll f'fr
AND
rent. U«»
CLOTHING
£nos Strouse, 64 and 110 Main street. ~v. Hartsock 4 Bannister, ?9 Main street^ t. 11 J. Wameley, East side Public Square. r™" trlaoger
it Bio.,
near corner Main and Foaxth.
Johnsvon & Miller, 81 Main stroet. ., .... DENTISTS. 0. 6. Linooln, three squares east Union Bopvt, .It. VanValsab, 101 ilain street. 1. (Lkhardson, Ohio street, bet. Third and,iUi
DftY GOODS
stfeet.
Tualh Biplax.^ tlo., oorner ath ajud Main ^W8vByo4®6oi, 77 Slaiu streot. Brokaw Bros. A Co., 109 Maiu street. 0. Wittig A Co.. 73 Main street. ii "\f
A. liiupertA Co., 116 Maiu street. itaSE', i,: Sdaail A Uc., corner Fourth and IDain strdet Saxton a Walmsley, 111 Maiu street. Cornelius a aggerty, oorner Main and Third.
DRUGGISTS:
Ira Qroror, Fourth street, opposite Market. Barr, Oullck 4 Berry, earner Main and Ftiuytk. 1. L. Mahan a Co., corner Main and Sixth.' J. 4 a. A. Vtvtt, c«rntr Slaiu and third.
EXPRESS COM PAN lESt| 'J 4ite»S| S- 6. Ayen, Agent, Mechsfljcs Kow. FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOPS 1 Vigo Fouqdry and Machine Shop, Sv'ath.Sinith
Co., near IV U.& I. and E. A 0. R. R. Freight Depot. Phoenix Foundry aod Machine Shop, WqBlfresh, Dengler & Co comer 9th and liiagle, near Paus.ngar Depot. GUNSMITH AND STINCIL CUTTER
John Armstrong, Ohio street, east ofjhird.. ... HATS AND CAPS S. WMtfall, 85 Main Stmt. ,1
Joseph O.Yatej, South Third street. .. HOTELS. Karuer's Hotel, corner Fifth aad'Cherry Sts. National Bouse, corner Sixth and Main. Clark House, corner Ohio and First. Buntin House, south-east corner Public Square. Torre Hause Hoilfei corner Main and Seventh. Stewart House, Second street, north of Main. •Early House, West end Main street.
HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTERS. Barr Coats, South Fourth street. *, {"f! B. Buckell, South Fourth stroot.
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Wm. B. Manning, Ohio St.,Kast of 1th. W. Howard Mann ing, Churry it., between 3d •ad 4th.
HOOP SKIRT FACTORY. B. WMn, opposite Ftgf Q9ce. W INSURANCE AGENTS*',!
lti
ITaVens & Gq., corner Main and Fifth. M. A Crane, Maip itre«t, east of Fifth.
W 'JEWELLERS. j. B. tvreainan, 71 Main street. John B. Freen»aa, 6 Wa.rren-'s Block :T.1^ MUSIC DEALERS. J. Q. Lindemann, 91
Main street.
L. Kissper, Palace of Music, 48 Ohio street. MECHANICIAN. A. Tittman, 201 Main street. Hi
h1
MILLINERY. 's|s
Mrs. M. H. Abbott, opposite Post OflLc.e. !8re. M. A. Walter, 85 Maiu street, up aMjrs. r's. S. Straus, South Fourth street. MONUMENTS -SCOTCH GRANITE
JuS*. ff. Wilson, P. O. Box 734. NOTIONS AND TRIMMINGS^s T. H. Riddle, 161 Main stroot. NOTIONS, TOYS, FANCY GR0CE-
RIES.
.=•:
Claussen. Bichowsky A Co,, Main street 01
Reiman & Co., Office 85 Main street. PLU MBER^ry
R. Bu.ckell, South Fourth street. QUERNSWARE." \i BuiiOdson, 189 Bfaut street. ^MeUdrlch St Fellcnger. 149 Main street.
Brown ifc SXelvin, G2 Main street. |jfl vkEST aur A. N
J. B. Oshe, 119 Maiu street. RETAIL GROCERS. Bay a n»llj. Fourth stroet, Sputb uf Post Office. C. I. Ripley, .Main street near 6th. Kajlor A Uooru, cornor Ohio and Fourth. E. B. Wright A Co., 165 Main etreet.
STOVES AND TINWARE. R. L. Ball, Main street. 8. tt. Henderson, Fourth street. South of P. 0. O. C, Smlth Co 60 and ai Main street. J. B. Haeerty A Co., 187 Main street. W. W. Shan»oti, C3 Main street. ...
SEEDS AND IMPLEMENTS. J. A
Fo.ote, Main street. UNDERTAKE K,
for.
prime and 7OTtt f»-prima mess. Also $00 bbls new mess, sellers JTebaoary, at $a 26, and 600 bbls old do to January 23d at 21 80@22 60.
J, P. McDONALD, (Succrssor to A. A. Aasotcj j||s ii'4^- DEALEB IN Bofks,"4 Magazines, Papers, stationery, &c., Forr Orrioc Lobst
NoTl6d2m
Haw Vn», Dm. is.
FLOOR—Ok»ed dall aad 10s lowar for coBmpn Crad^s. WHEAT—Nortiaally loww, With shippers ta. sistina On a matSrtal dectilto. 1
tvHutW wa-iA
U' '?&
A.
T. h,
O O S
W I I & O
73 MAW STREET,
OPPOSITE MoKBEN'S BANK,
cffMiTMJJS MvZiMUnr
aveond Edition.
I S W E E
We offerv
wi
Greaty Bargains
Christmas Presents!
Breakt'st Shawls at 75
At
£S:
fl
tt
.HnCT'q
QJ&ATST.
James II. uruar, East Main Street. .JWOi-iUnoy Co., First St., on Canal Basin. VL COAL DEALERS, iT. (I.I*Ofti*er, Third street north Main. £. F. Merrill, 107 Wain street. Johu McFarlane, at Vounty Scales, Ohio street. Richard .flc£lroy, southwest cor. Public Sqi^axe. V. Butech a Co—Samuel Merry, Agent.
&e.,
1.25
1.50
'SLlt
175
!#B» ISfc
-rtf
2.00
't
•Jiiht.
JQ *.\s
2.50
COMFORTS AT 10 cts
^.3
1
15
si"
'Ptj-
U'fv '"X
4 7
20
25
v* Ihibta'JRvA*
CUILDREIi'S KS1T CLOAKS,
At l.ao, l.rs 4c S.OO.
?. WITTI© CO,, Next Door to D&vis' Drug Store.
ATIONAL STATBBANK TBRRB HAUTE, Do^ 10:h, 13-Hf IJotiCJ ia hereby given that hj »u nal uii'etio? or the Stockholders oftlie Natlotiiil State Ba'ifl will be held nt tb^ir Bankitig Home o» the second
N'
Tuesday In January next, for tbo purpose of electing seven Directors for tho ensuing year. CHA8&B0 K- WABRKS, Cashier! DstrlidBw.
0 AGENCY OP THE «1i
INDIANAPOLIS DAILY J0URN »iYu»48bw 7^a 9 7
S,'*°
Du
'X
For the above Papers in this city, wiii deliver thorn by Carriers to Subscriber^ in the citv at R* iff 25 pee^ Wefek,
Ox Hill tarnish them to Subscribers at his MjjgfNews Stand, in the Post Office,
so"
At 20
!f]fc
_.
Cents pet Weei!
51j .TwJ1
The JpyBHA#. contains as-full Telegraph Reports vf the Markets, Congressional News, Special Telegraphic Correspondence. as any paper published west of
New York, and reaches this city
Rlx Honrs In Advance
of any other pkpers, arriving here at half past 11 o'clock each day, and can be delivered by the Carriers to Subscribers each dav at 12 o'clock M. ^"A».3i44 f-fl'S
Leave loor Names at the P. 0.. ,,r TU -i News Stand, and try the Joubnalfor one \yeek, and I feel satisfied, that jom will oontinue to take it* iK'Sis'fi ii
..dmr%.
n,ear
OMNIBUS LINE S Miller, orders at I'ojt OiHc PORK PACKERS.
J. P. McOOIAU).
riABINSST AND CARPENTER \J W0BK. Tbe rnderslgned wonld respectfully annonnco to thr. citizens of Terra Haate and vicinity, that be Is prepared to do job* iu the i'abiqet Gar*ing and Oarrenter line. Also, repairing Fn'uiturc liooe iu the best style. A. IKENOli, Ksst Natlupal Boatl, one-half S.quare east ot Gilbert's. dec6d3ai
TITTMAN, MECHANICIAN,
So.
'201 Mala Street, between ttth
W*. J. hlEMAK. ...,!? HWfRT
\A
•ry.
tffHC JSall, corner Tblid and Cherry. P™*** WOOLLEN GOODS. JoliQ IS^aiS 60Main street.
Wm, J. BIEMAN & SON, isocoiaaoBS 10 Wm. J. Riemanj* Co.,
PORK PACKERS,
i&SS
Tebbk Hac*b, I*b
JOHBf Bf. RfilZ Barly'ft Bl0€k, Mo. (0 Main Street, Xerre Haute, Indiana, 05T ranwctrally recoanteftd* his w«ll (afootjYI (tock of Jaans, Flantiels, plain and plaid unSlaM. Vlaakett, OonrMi, and Woolen KnlUHn. Tarns, of different kinds. Being folly abled to arrant the first quality thaw Qoods I Bat recMCtfally lorlte Ladles nod Qantteuen to call and iaaaact dwm. Wcol taken in exekange ferOoods,JSTtta^M^»tiM»kBtnrt« Jtf.
."CoxsVsirxBMr i* as certainly ovaan its Iatotailitenc Fever, and as cear^l*tr MiTiSTtD as Small Pez 'W Sep. tic. JS. Jtrg,
I N O S
PKBPASijD PBBSOBIPTION, Made from the Preacriptlon of BKT.CBA&. B.K1"*G, M. 0., IU D„ be« 'or the PieTsntloa a&d Qa of
CONSUMPTION Tor tl*e
BtuHaU Ovreot
^STBCMA, BBOHCBIT18,
CATAHBH, and all etitrt atKetlona tt tbe Langs. Thruat. and AIU f^SdAOEd t»r Ueneral and Special Dtrausemsbts of tho Nmtoos System bp l»f9o.-d"ra of ihu BT^OOi' and for ell Tuoo tloaal Disord -jrs »f the 7toatMh and B- weli.
He Prepared Prefcerlptlon IncreM.H the atr^ugth nad dvepeas tne eior cf the Pale Blood..,
Xi
nubdaes the yuiUa anJ
tif9U'S OWUtkttii
disappear With a really astonishing ra^dttg. THE PRESCRIPTION
Should bo used, in every DissMe, lay Whiterer name known in which there Is exhibited aad derangement of either the MI-BV0TJ9 or the BIiOOO .systems. It 1« nnequalled in Von:ale Oitordart, Scanty cr£ui»purB»sed jtfsnsea. •'Whites,!'
S.
,kWeSJess
Ooti for ihs hea«tt wehav» pse1'red
from your Priw ared firesfrlptloa."—Jfte*.P^ SwwoaiSB. Eloiifburg1, PeB« "Erory one to» hom I hnvs raeoarm«*ded If fese benefitted by its ufEev. 4. D. 4oxas, {taint, Wisconsin.,
Tbu "PiiiPAUED PRBSOSfPIIOS" pat ay iu a$l bottle, and is sold in Terre Haate, Ity l. t.. MALlA,\ & CO and by I'raggista generally, or nidu'rs may bo nddressid to the Sol# Proprietors, OSOAii O. M03KS A CO.,
tl
VAN VALSAH, $uc«essqr.to binooln
iL
3
Th& undewigaedluiviEg the
EXCLUSIVE AGENCY
ifwW? itid Miifyjt vmi "7
I
is
On Lafayutte St., between Canal asid Be
1
A 1th
Sis.,
Terr© Haute, Ind. M«D*U aso DBAWWC8 HlATLi EXECUTED. Sewing Machines and other Light llaobtnory repaired to give satisfaction. Br«*cb-Loadiag Sii-t Guni after the celebrated Frencli Pattern, made from new or old friRterial. may Mly
Water Street, near Blaiie's Hill, Terre-Hau te, In
OFFICE-Ofer IKestfall's Hat Store. littfcs bought and packed on commission. Libwal advances on picking and consignments to our house in Balliaiore. decSdlm
J. M. WiLTia, Chas. KprmonoosEM, H.
Stone Yard and Steam Worka at the T. H. Affreight Depot, TBRRB HAUTB, UVX. Tbe Trade snppllsd with Sawed Stone andMarble •tUbmUtalw. -vaoom ^xvawj* 'WSJJSST': ,-:
"*£H toi'i' VI~r. 'Wit*
ESTABLISHED MAY 12,18:1 5
M. Di, if. 9..
to.
The PKEPABKU KiaOKIPTIOH is bot^t Uia Ben and the most eosnomioal Medlolno that can bo taken. The average dose, is two toasfooasftflt akeaoact a day. The patient ne^er teqfelies, untlcr hay circumstances,
ta
use "Oongti Mix
tures,-' tor the- Cough -r '-Expectorants" icr the Expectotatlon "Tunica" tor tna Appetite er tee Weakness Iron for tiie Blood A Body ues lor the Ncrvors Irltatlon Acl f» for Night Bweata or Whisky or Ood Liver OU for tbe Wasting. Its Srr.ciric Autos Is upon the Constitutional.Qgb,drtlott,. anl, through thi* Qondltlon, upc^ the Wholo Sei iaj ot Symptoms.
StatcmentM from Pnlleato, Oon.r.ar. But., Oiaounxn1 wasln the, *a*x stage «f: Consumption. Iu ten days altes taking tho I'BEicairTiOff, my Ohills, Night Sweats, fever &o., decreased, and finally altogether disappear, ed. A moro skeleton before, I am now wall stored wi!h' flesh. My restoration is a marvel to all w&o know me—Una. O. Xi. Waioat, -'Yocr Prescription saved my daDgbter^) life, and lift" probably saved.me hundreds of dollars. —Itev. K. Hraraasrs, Bemsen.
pet,
E O S A E d«30dlv INDTAWA
EXPRESS COMPANIES.
THJB
1UAM8 KXritliM V0XPA.il.
tSU-Vh
%JR
,.0\^-rt! ''?J QBE AT A |,*» iOastcrii Western and Soutberi EXPBKS8 FOBWABOSBS. r'
Si press matter forwarded by every tratt'nmki the eliarge
01
carorul
illeSst-ngors, Curall tbe prla-
ipal citici in tbe Kast, Weitt and South, l^saes md damages eqaitabi) and promptly settled. Otnce in Tui re Unote, 0.
6
Meebaaioe Bow,
B. B. ALLEN, Agent,
JulySdtf
Ij^a-st Freight XJLne, ESTABLlSUltD 18». AMERICAN Eli'BESS Oil FBOMUSIWS^
FOIIWABD GOODS
From 3fcw York, Boston, And all pcints in the New England States to all points iu the West and South-west, \cxt ia Speed to tbe JRcgiUar Expreas tonpany,
Vur
IT'. is
lAte^anJ nil other information, apply to ,.,V,: I.,...' U. 8UEWXAK£B, Agent, Cor. Main ind Ninth, fets., Terre Haute.
K. C'uMaiscs, 3Ul/'t, Buffalo.
M. B. MANNING, 110U6X, SI«9I AND OBXA^ISMTAL
A
I N 1
We^oor East of the Star fcroper.', TEliRTBC HAUTK, T^JPPlain aad Decorative Paper Hal ging, Fancy and plain Sign Painting. Ceilings and Walls 1'ftlnted and Caicemtned in Frosoo C«lota. f'iaB ia isJ Natu'iai Wood Polished in tho highest etylo of the Art. Sliding on Class and Jajuuiuad Tin, ia all StylMi
WdMle tk^he interest of those who wish A hjive ^rvteeable werk done, to call on me lulor-
m^|sn
in bayliy dnd niUiup colors, will b« tarafslR'l to tiersoia
E A E
TUe Patent Encased Block Tin Pipe, manufcotaied bv ColwfllSj Sliaw & W'Ulard, of Nev York ^applies a want Ion? sought for, and its fmM! immunity frofli cetrosion, Wl st once rccommena it astlie only safe and suitable pipe for convtjrlog wator or do estiu purpes s.
This Patent tin Lined"Plpo li bigbly rectal
mended
She
by all the most eminent Chemists and
Phy#Wians of-tbe Ksst, and by tbe Wa*» Gexai«siosK»n of New York Brooklyn, Bostou. (Jlmrli-ston, and uiuny other eitits. 'Vestern eud Southern Agency at the Union Tirass Works, add Dtp of Plumbers', Steam and Uas Fitto:s' Uateriali, 210, 247, and 2i9 Wett Fifth Street,
nUKt
Annom,
0*n. Manager. Archi. a Bcnlp. Man. Stonework
Walter, Epplnehonscn & Co., Ubzat wutun Steaa larble ai Lne-Strae Works, Stona Bnilding Work. Vanlts, Statues, Monomrau, Headstones, Mantlaa, at prises lower than any otner Worka in this State, as oar faeilititoa are greater. Also Importer* of Scotch Qranite Monntnents, Marble Work* (IKaMtsM l»«8) aear the P. 0.
'i
CINCINNATI, OHIO
VI. POWELL A CO,, Proprietors. nal9-i2Uwlm
MONUMENTAL.
N E S I N E is A
JL Ibr the tJELEBiiATKD SCOTCH GRANITE Mosusretrrs. This material is
ImovruSahU.
It is
Elegant and nuoeptCubof
(w
highest polish
of
any known material. Its chief constituents are the same as Cleopatra's Noodle, and l'ompey's Pillar, at'AlexamtriS, in *gypt, which still remain ujiiepoirsd
THE RAVAGES OF CEjmtrKIBS. The superior beanty and durability of this a»a. tenal is causing a demand for it in the Kastcro States, where it is being adopted by tbe wealthier classes in p'refereti'e to tbe Italian Marble.
A specimen ot this Granite may bo seen at tho i,datns Express OOco. Orders and inquW-s wlU^meet with Kompl1 nt-
Addr*M| JABlIS 8, WILSON. Box
•rttton. «d
TM*
Q.AS AND
Terre !4i
STEAM FITTING
Main Street, between fl^h and 7th, FB£D£RIK »£1G£B. Having employed the servicee of
E A I S
ATE8T STYLES.
ffi: *-4
Lowest Prices! '':i
MI3IETHLYG
haitsoci
letor,
and (lijjjinfcliej tho Expectoiatlon. Itcbeokitha
always, tn iron eettui Ktmnt
twn oS\s. lbs Appetite is Invigorated, and toe paMMrt iA^fcWgilne O^ah tbe Oeogh aad Mia diQ|.alt Breathing are speedily relieved thg Si pji beoamos calm and refreshing the evacnationii regular ao.t tuuforai. A11 tbv general Syup Uimsof CONiCMPnOH, AflfHMA, Bronab tlit,
A
mat
T.
1c-
Oortlandt Street,
N. V. Consultation free* A Circular, eontain. inj. Ts9timo:ija's of many Oaaos, «accteafully rcatcd villbo sent free, by mail, to ail who wlU Write l4r it. deelSdeod apm Hi 'DENTISTRY,
J)R. C. O. LINCOIiN,
The Oldest Established Otaotist In. Terre Haute, One rouoved his iofflM and rseidenae te three qnarcs psst of tUe Unloa Depot.
Ua .ing had uiwa(d» ol alghtoec years' sapeieijco ia'Dentistry,' he is oonfldaat uiat he oai ivB HatfifaotUin iu all oases. yy*)41y
VanValsab 't'
SUBOEOM AHB JU9C3jU) tOAL
je ps
i4
fr
8
No. 101 Main Street, oyer Bartlot's Ikwi Store. ftulMtf TRBBJC-HAOTg, ISO.
J.
I A S O N
V]
SCOUittSQA
TO Dft. 8. B. «1T1T#
.OFKlCTfi—Oil Ohio, between 3d anti 4th JaTdlj?
7
•,Trer»XrmnTft
IJNION BASERl.
&
Tfrl),
BAKH HEWIG ft BJKO Manufacturers of aU kinds of
GBAGKER8. and Dealfers in RO E I E 9
,:
& BVSMSTIH
•ave jtui reoeired a. FRESH LOT of 3-
4
PIECE -GdODSi
"iCf jVoo^it niaia the
BREAT "".DECLINE!
fc Prieet, We ^SH_a Fino 3el«cttoa'of
MMJLVEBS.
am^cintLAS* ,„i
Dress, Suit?,
'r«sr iji
&c.,
:f
-4'* Baltable ft* *?geriv
Business Suits'
and Over Ooats
0#ME ftftHl
BT ALONG GENTL'MEN
Is the ttuu
"RjG-JLZJST
S.
*3?
REAM 1A0K ULOTHIMG!
.lY"
Wnaro GOODS!
Hs^vra oflfesc 3 at
Reduced JP.rices.
Q&U and 869 for yourselves at smsw ew
s~
•••.
»W®. 7S Main St.
*%0MST0S & HIIK KKB,
a a
-fi'l ASO MAfiXBft, IN
Ready
rJSiade,-
Clothing!
ANJE
u.*
QoolLeineiVl t1nrni?jliing Goods.
fc" •. Xy. -f.
•ar StMk WDsista of all the best mafeea of
CLOTH®.
CASSlMilllES,
E A I S
Rfi
-Ci
VOTINGS,
And a varfety of good, durable, kwpriaei @o«ds, for suite, vrbich we propose jjs^mako to make to order iu -..J
Thr-Bssf Possible Manner,
AT. TUB
Lowest Possible Figures!
We have tin aa elegant assortment of
Gents Furnishing Goods,
-jr-v"
Geusisting of
!l
Sbirli, Brawers, Undershirts,
TfE»s GLOYES,
Paper and Linen Collars and Cuffs, A y3 jg. s^art, everything usually found in a &r«t oIjum Gout's Furnishiug
Establishment.,.,
Call at
81 Main Street.
nov^dtf
4.
I saaa or «ntisi. ooSdtf
MOKJi POISONING rjj
S A I O
Haa jlMk cetaacned from the East with a "Urge Stock of- ".:': e«.
Clotiu, ,4" ,.V:
^^Sjsiiiierew
&
Testisigsj
t-if
*$
q.
f."
Whkh h« prepasaa ta gi
make up to ordei T'
.jCafe'APER..
Tk&n any other Merchant Tailoring SsKtDiunmant in Terre-Haute.
ftentl^um is want of Clothes made in Good Style by'/i
Fra«tical
Tailor
«*f, Call on J. W. at his
fr
TAILOR SHOP
Bast Side of tint Pabtun iiquftre
IHE ONLY PREMIUM
—roa—
Family Sewing Machines Was awarded to tbe WHE£L£B & WliSOX, \T THI STATE FAIB, HKLD AT THKB3C BACTB »T XJI* idiiSOLLOWINQ COMMITTEE.
Dr. MoCosittx.i»
i.
8. Jorgu-
son, a well known practical workman, he is no* prepared to execute ail erders in the above business, with promptness and dlspatoh. ortMX*,*
taeator of the 8t»5e
(Xkoan. of Parks coatty—1 est order of iatclli opinion ia worthy
Itenrl
of
Uri. O. Wium ind, ai
Agriculture Attorrey-Cteuemi, and 3fr».
•, .wi9» o.i State w'if. tf Or. OM .T.lj. I position,-.
0OTMriJ ». *. Wltao a,
Ab«nt,
WSovtii JTowth Stree-t
