Daily Wabash Express, Volume 17, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 25 January 1868 — Page 4
DAILY EXPRESS.
•IT.KK1HJ.MAIJ TB, iiVO.
Baturtai Morning, January 25tb,
RAILROAD TIME TABI»33.
TEKav. EJixrrz ASTD ucDiAjfAroLis. AMITE'
HAVE.
«58LS~ 8:10 Pi vZ.— |*Pre" 6:35 r. U..— Exprost
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a-
Lafayette excels any city in
ear We learn the horse-thief, Sheltoc, who hed hi3 leg amputated last Wednes« day, ie in very precarious condition, and is hardly expeetad to recover.
Subject fur preaching on to-mof-
row evening, by K«v. Geo. Morrison, will be 'The duties of the Church upon the Sehb&ib question." Services et XI A. il., and 7 M, Ail are invited.
Married—On
Stf* A
Something
L4"46 A"
AT. lOtrtB, AT.TOK AND TERES HAUTB. **«UT* l!4? A T5ai)r*«3 6:26 A
4:10 p. M.'.'.'wittoon Accommodation...10:00
a.
KVANHVILLX AND CRAWFORBBVILLB
LSAYE.
Accom modatlo —4.15 r.
4:16 i-. Mull BOCKVIIX* KX'J'EHfilOK.
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Olwf.tntion—Beicbort A Tnmler.
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TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS
Steam Ijc flow*'—H. Ciaridge.
1
Beautiful day was yesterday.
The Greene county Convention
will be held 6* the first of February.
th
State in the number of murder cases.
yy To-morrow is Sunday, and all the churches will have their doors invitingly open.
g®T Candidates are numerous for the position of Superintendent of the "County Poor Asylum.
The registry officers west
the this
Township Trustees for consultation morning at ten o'sloek.
The Boot and Shoe firm of Ricb-
ert ATumler has been dissolved, Capt, C. Boichert continuing the busmens.
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The police court was as quiet yes
terday, as a ten acre grave yard—affording neither an item for iho paper or a fee to the officers.
d^The funeral of Mrs. J. "F. Ral-
•TO*
will be attended at the Congregational Church to-morrow (Sunday) morning at eleven o'clock.
Mr. H. Claridge, the Dyer and
Scourer, has returned to this city and opened a steam dyeing establishment,— Bee his card elsewhere.
the 23d inst., at the|res
idence of the bride's mother, in Sugar Creek township, by the Bev. Mr Haskel Mr. W. W. Casto, Esq., of Sugar Creek township, to Miis Mary JS. Sterling, of the same place. No cards.
bushel of apples paid for a di
vorce in Indianapolis, but we can beat the Courts at the Capital on time. The matrimonial knot can be severed here in thwfourths of a minute at least we have one such instance on record in our Common Pleas Court.
Boous Counterfeit imitations of livo cent coins of the issue of 1866 are just out. The counterfeits are stiuck in lead and silvered over, but are not burnished between the bars of the shield. A number of these imitations have beeu put into eircn lation.
A local editor has just seen a man
whom he thinks wa3 pretty well occupied He had his wife upon one arm, a baby on the other, a basket and cune in his hands, a cigar in his mouth, and two little hopeful heirs hanging on to his coat tails.
tSf While the telegraph is bringing us almoet daily accounts of extensive fires, this city has been remarkably exempt from the ravages of this terrible element. Proper precautions, however, should uon. tinuetobe taken, and not allow thia fortunate exemption to causa our people to be careless in their fancied security.
A horse attached to a country
man's WRgon slipped and fell near Barr's corner yesterday morning with such force as to break a hip bone. As home surgery has not arrived at that excellence enjoyed by the human speeies, a policfmnn attempted to end the cquine's misery by shooting. Two shot* were flred, apparently with ao immediate fffsct, when a rope was tied around the hovse't ncak, and inhumanly dragged up Fourth attest.
What Can
be
Mors
Flxabant!—
While promenading through the Ha'l, you meet frieads you have not seen for years renew old, and form new acquaint* anoes nothing is more etjoyable than these home-like entertainments. Come aad ctowd the Hall. The Supper will fully compensate for the price of admison, while the pleasures of the evening will live Is your memories for years, dlt
No Mors Psncil Marks.—Sj much trouble comcs out of defaced and illegible penoil directions upon letters, that the Postoffioe Department now refuse to forward letters of thin class
We find the above item going the
round of the press, but on inquiry learn 5^^
Nbw— A iloirET-JliTKa.
The N. Y. Maii tells of®
new
Inven-
tion that hai bean latoly lade and patented—a pocket meter. One °f these ingenious litle inventions is to applied to the pocket in which money ia *rried, and will record on one iitfle dial ttee amount in dollars aud cent's put into £h6 pocket, while another dial will indicate the. amount taken out. The arrangement by which the machine is made to distinguish between.a five dollar greenback and a one dollar is peculiar and very ingenious, though not liable to get oat of order.—
The distinction between the different denominations of fractional currency are more easily made, of course, on account
This advantage' of -.this invcnSon is ap parent to those who have attempted, un successfully, to keep private "expense ao counts/' The dials of the little machine
of the gcaer.tl amount diebuMed, will he ... ,, ,.
a valuable che^k. kuarj.uiis aijd parents,
uniM he were mictly conscientious, the
0U)
ever, there has been a morement, in a
to furnish editions, which, by employ .ng
Whereas. Many patlenU upon whom the
We have a series of resolutions drawn up to regulate the relations of the medical fraternity with the undertakers in the vicinity. We will present them at some future time.
LadIkb
v?ho
do not
In Memory bf Jtri. Bslstofc. Disc.—At twenty minutes before tea o'clock this moraine, of Jang few, Mrs. R^ntif o..
Of Johk
r. Bamto*.
of
love,
But ,lat,n to
buv? orirt book? lift rend? tntiny or non©. -t ...
Onr publishers
h.voahvfty»
been headless.
The trial
buve sufficieal confidence in nature to! believe that the a&me cause will always of oome» is fi« ew Albany by the ijrc^uce tbo same effects and
Whereat, The laid patients do frequent* ly get prescriptions duplicated without sending for members of laid society and
Whereas, This practice verj material-
ly effects the incomes of the said mem- j)Ut
bers of said society therefore be it Nesolved, That the druggists of this vicinity be requested to charge atl patties, 60 desiring to duplicate prescriptions, an amount equal to the charges oi the physician making the prescription, for a single cali. and they are also hereby requested to credit the same to the said physician,
thia city."—Dx%
Exprta»t 24(4. The day Is pest, And cow Bitftlofis wlthlu xuy room iv The coals are glowing brightly in the grate, While I reflect a pop th# events, that have I Been bet tbii day recorded Ja tbo bcofc
a4-
I-
OrTiBi" j* v. af.r 'Another silver cord is loosed, "And shattered still auother golden bowl 1" A few swift days have pasaed since one lovely in life, with pure and holy joy, Received such blessings as Almighty Cod
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ffi
Bestows on those who love and fern- Bid name, "ft There was the temple, from whose altar rone, As grateful incense with its sweet perfame Breathing on all, the truest love for those Who cl
hriatian
Which reaching out und taking hold on beads, Drew back, and held with affection's grasp. The truest love of those who kuew her life.
The day past, but e'er the r-uu had gained
may be consulted at any time and a hat- Its noonday brightness in its onward course— Itine struck, it Is a universal complaint That one whose life had been the joyooq light among yon tie men that money goes and
happy home aBd
BJ Whose voice had joined they have no idea where it has gone to. This invention will iwt, of course,
f«te the u-«i to which money may be put,! To cbttdr»» ^i^ir f^^jant SBbhajh school but the very indication which it will give
social gathering,
Wa"
cailed from
with ours in songs of tfit'i.
Anil taught of .Teaus, and is wondrous love.
»»"h—
IVuib
will fln'l use for tlie new invention, E'en at tho grave Bis tears of sympathy though a boy has so m»ny pockets, that'
fall on the cold clay!—
w#epj roouroers weep,
,Tia
Wero
JejU9 weepg with y-
ainglod with tho tears of those Jle lor«d
AM THE
BESUaaSCTION
AWO THE 1IFE
voie* aadh*lr
"THEI
0iji
etter direction, and w« see an attempt,
the utmost economy of paper and type,:
afford the great million an opportunity' t.) purchase and be rejoiced.
dorwd
An exchange mention* the pro
ntm
THAT SEUEVE OK ME flBAtl NEVER DIE."
achine could be el'ided. Tbo Mail eays a company has been formed in thnt city .for the manufacture: of the new invention,' unfertile title of the "American Pocket Money-Metsr ManufflL-turing Comjpatiy." The worke of, of the company bXh nearly completed in In Waterbury, Connedicutl. got married and "lit out" the other day. the blind preacher "Nb man with an incoma nss au lecture in Crawfordsrilleon the 27t^. dve ihousacd dollars,says writer, ''can Siibject: "Aaron Burr." -jtfi.rd to buy ft bookr bfecauBft no roan!
fsfc& Jia.
STATE ITEMS.
A
Pair
of Bvansville School children
%r
-r
The rosidenco of Mrg Fraak Lewia, of
Crawfordsville. .wa*. iestroyed by fire
of this fact, and hare published each, y.- ft I separate book as if it ware ihe solo ne- TANDERBt/BOS seems to have more cessity of the book render, ami the price than its share of the "benefits of the. consequently of little importance. Com- bankrupt act." Five fresh applicants are pact, low priced, neat editions have been reported. •voided, and hence six mon out of teui Jonathan Bttti.ee. the oldest citieen capable of appreciatix.'g good books, have jc Randolph county, died la?t Saturday been unable, in consequence of limited night He was nearly one hundred years means, to purchase them Becently, bow-
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Randolph Ooubty Cimv„ntion tn.
jeakillgon -of
Fort
LleuUnaot
BroWEue for
of Lea for the murder8^ Tea
was concluded at LaFayette on the 23d,
Wb
ojomoeri of this society depetd for their! requests for copies. The LtmhviUe rsepective incomes do not call the said Journal, good authority, snys the'author members, on each and every occasion on I Henry Taxoo.—New Albzny Ledger. which their neural f-ars are aroused, but
print, elsewhere, the beebtiful
P°«m,
"The Snow," la response to taany
PtAWJBIJrtt {g ghakea from tbe WftUs
During
First division—Tobacco chewere and smokers, and the gentlemen with muddy ^ew Albany policeman who fired Ave boots, six cents a mile—the extra price to
sort*
,^otl
pay for cleaning the car. These ticket! *wkward*a thootiu to hit his should be marked extra flrst-class. \m&n' Second Division—All Well»to do, clean*
jar or
trains running on the Jeffertonville rati-- friends way,- Rather fast time or a "mighty" rough track.
In the county jail at Corydon there is
on#
inmate and he an insane man
awaiting transportation to the Aeyluin at Indianapolis. This does not speak well for the vigilance of the officers of j-atice in. Harrison county.
India*APOlis will probabiy-be successful in raising $20,000, as an indpceibehV for the holding of the Democratic Naiional, Convention in that city. More than half the §um required ^i» already subscribed
Stone
Cars.—The Indianapolis pom-
raercinl mentions that Dr. Dio Lewis^aid in the c&urse of his, lecture in that aity a few nights siuce, that he Ji&'l ascertained the reason for turning every mac who does not happen to have a crinoline with him into the smoking car that the ca» assigned to the men alone were so completely besmeared with tobacco juice that it would endanger the existence of a lady to go into one of them. There is much truth in this, perhaps, and for a very good K'.mi'h. Bluff a man off with the ail* that a brakesman alone can put ov, let him understand that he is a brute whom it is not »afe to trust, unguarded, in the presence of ladies, and he takes the offioial at hie word, and acts accordingly. The car itself with its hard, uncomfortable seats, broken and rattling windows, poor light and worse ventilation, contrasts wofully with the luxurious comforts of the ladies' car, a glimpse of which he has caught through the door, or which he has previously enjoyed when his better-half, if be happened to have one, was with him,— Tbis lalismanic influence which a woman puisp«se8 over 60 hard and selfish a imrt us that of a railway official would increase Viia admiration and re"pect lur her, but for 'he fact that the most brazen-faced creature gains admission just as quickly—that it is the crinoline that is the charm, and not the ?&ce, and that a bona fide baud box will open the lock, as a general rule, This custom is peculearly a Western one. Travelers oa the Eastern railroads who are sober apd respectable appaaranco rbuin first-clalJ aoeommationa, whether alone or not. Of course there is a smofc•r.g and tobacco spitting car In front, but a quiet and inoffensive man who digpises the weed is not compelled to b&the him* self in it unlets he wants to. Dr. M. LDunlop, the "Rural" of the Chicago Tribune, writes to that paper his ideas upon this question, and proposes dividing travelers into three classes, as follows:
suitable for lithographic puf
poses has been discovered on the farm of Mr. John Bringman, some four miles from Corydon. -The stone has been teat ed by practical workmen and pronounced of good quality. A force is now engaged in quarrying it.
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Ths^
new Uaiversaiist Church, on
Michigan street, Indianapolis, will be dedicated on Sunday, February 2d. Rev. J. S. Oantwell, of Cincinnati, will preach the wrmon. Several ministers oft he'denomination wiir be in attendance" SerVioes will commenee.on Thur»day evening!preceding. Many visitors fr.itn other places are expected.
the year 1867 on the P. Ft. W,
&C. R. R. there were carried 838,478 pieces of baggage. The number of pieces estrayed and returned to their owners was 3,665, The amount pnid for damaages to baggage by accidont to trains was $311 75. The total amount, paid for loss of baggage, was only $45. 50.^
Tub Indianapolia JournHl of Friday contain# the first canto of a proao poem on
UA
Wife's Affection.'- The subject is a "free woman of color'' who got drunk in order to bit sent to jail that she might rejoin her husband already there for the same offense. She succeeded. We have heard before that tfii xes occupied cotu. mod apartments in Marion county jail.—
Tho Louisville Journal is not^ "gdo3 authority" in thb e*»e The poem alluded to was written by Dora. Shaw, 'as certainly as ''Rock ine to sleep" was written by Mrs
Akbbs
On
ly dreseed, respectable people. Of coarse, Sicks, of Marlon county, was arrested up-
and not by the
plagiarists Ball. Feom all paru oi the State we have accounts of polipe officers, Sheriffs and Constable# sfiootlng down men as coolly as they would shoot ducks. 'This is a species of manslaughter that has been carried far enough. To shodt-an escaped convict, if he will itot sBrtendei1, ifjastifiaWa To ?h.»ot a man who ii merely accused or I suspected of crime is simply a murderous anuiK The last artist in tdbi? line ia a
Thursday last Mrs Frances A.
or ohew, nor car* on th# affidavit of Mrs. Helen It. Scud
the Post-office hero has receive! no 6ueh ^Urge loads of mud en their boots. der, charged wltV calling" for and taking ^?"eetfiaU!% 85 Main street. instructions. Still it would do no harm 3^^ them if this impression could become »o general as to stop the direction of letters in pencil, or even with Ud ink, as to this cause Third W &>* •eertts. tWdeclm. ,who«aatL*afi*r4kigb rattl, ia pl^n ties the above charge «atly. Kie w*jtoCoflfe#? fcar for «CL, maoy letwa. :*kfen bs«n Oommiisiocer XimWll, who 1 dlw
at »uch lesser rates as are. from the Post Ofice a letter dlrapted to
wear aad tear of oars aad clean- her, about the 1st of last October, Whh.
held hereto bail in the turn of $200 for further examination.
Ik
the office of the Sectary of State there were filed on the 23d articles of association for the Mount Vernon and Grayvilla Railroad Company, /ijhe Company has a capital of half a million dollars, and the length of the proposed line is twenty-seven miles. The following gentlemen are directors for the ensuing year: John A, Mann, Joseph "Welborn, Wm. P. Edpon, John Conyngton, Asa C. William?, Henry Briokman, Daniel Boso baujn,? 4o|nj Gardner.
(0** An old gentleman in our opce one day ^he past week, eaid he had "ilismiesi ^d thes Terre Haute Jcnirna! because he thought the Journal was ''astraddle of the fence in political matter?." Marsha! Messenger.
for the admission fee 50 cents. Stewed and fried Oysters, extra. dlt
of St. Stephens Episcopal Church, will deliver a sermon to the members of the Y. M. C. A. to-morrow. Service will commence at 7 o'clock. All members of the Association and the public generally are cordially invited to atteud.
O.
Wsyue. for
Governor, and General Tom
Congress.
Hoy. B. E. RboaP», of Vermillion county, is understood to be ,a candidate f"r nomination by the Union State. Con* vention for the office of Superintendent of Public Instruction.
mulgation of a series of resolutions jby a medical society "requesting that no druggists will renew the prescription of any physician connected with the society withont due authority for every *uch re- resulting in a verdict of guilty and sen newal." \ye suggest an improvement on tence of imprisonment for life. Motion the above resolution—the following, for for new trial will be argaed next teeek. lasttinae:
Bartlrtt, President.
XJNIVSB8AW8T
Chu.hcb.—Services
Good Coffee, Tea Bread and But
ter, BUcuits, Turkey, Beef, &a, &c all for the admission fee 50cents. 'dlt
I®" Oar stock of Bleached and Brown MUSLINS, and CALICOES Is large and well assorted better than ia usual for this season.- H.lrt, ,Ed3JX1 & Co. d2t
Take your wives and sweethearts,
and enjoy a delightful reunion with your -s-- ait
Gloves in great varUty and cheap,
at Riddle's. 23dtf
Lost.—Between my reiidence, on the north end of Seventh street and the Watton Cottage, on Wednesday, a ladies' gold chain and locket. A liberal reward will be given for it. Wm.
BabbicK
d2t]K 4 tn .or.
Lost.—Wednesday evening, about
o'clock, between Bodgely's grocery store and rhy residence, a pocket-book containing a sum of mohey und notea. A liberal reward will be given fr the return of the book and contents dlt
5
Da S. M.
WBIOHT.
Five hundred pouod? of choice
Honey, in boxes, on sale at Ray & BaiJey's.
1
Oall aifd get a box. dff
An
OxstkrSotpkb—Will
be given by
the ladies of the First Universallst "Social Circle'' of this city for the benefit of their Sediety aid Sunday School^ next Monday tvftning, January 27th, 1868, -at' Dowling Hall.
A ^®od time confiileratlv etptct&i,Mid a universal invitation is extended. Tickets of admission, entitling the bearer to sup» per, 50 cents. Dnors open at 7 ..'fl..ck dtd]
Go to Riddle's, 151 Main str««t, fnr
Hosiery, at low prices. 2idtf
V&° The beat Sowing Machines, on the most favorable terms, at Riddle's Gnnnral Agency, lb 1 Main stroll. C&II Anti diamine 23dtf
"Fopsd at
others,"*H.ya L. B, Gurnett, Esq., of Al bany, "'Barrett's Restorative'' ha? worked wonders, placing my. hair back hi itai' original color." dwiw
|)cf Best brands of Flour, Buckwheat Flour, Meal, H«lal Hay, 0»t», -Shorts, .Ship Stuffs, &e, atE R. Bobbins'. No. 1 Dowling Hall., „, dtf
Clover, Timothy and
Furs
suspected thiet Fortunately
at
aer Markle O. K. Floor, beelrtAeet figur, new corn moAl, and hoaUn aft A. Foarth street
C.
Fukkow
& Sthf'S/South
cy
You get a good substantial supper
The Kev. Thoa. M-?tfariinf Rector
ut
the New Court House tomorrow (Sun day) at the usual hours. In the evening Mr. Jewell will speak cm the Young -Mens' Christian Association and Rev. Mr. Mprrinota's ferrpon which appeared in the
Express
1
The public, and partiaulwrly. young men, are cordially iniit«d. "Even why not of yourselves, judgo ye what is right
r*'"'
dll
11 '•:•y
..... -:-1 I. |*]px A dozen pairs of the finest and heaviest BLANKETS to be found will be sold RKQABDiKSe OJ" COST. d2t Edsali & Co.
Go to the Supper of the Ladies rf
the Universalht Church, cn Monday evening n*xt. at Dowling Hall ,dlt
A
Word About Corsets.—Messrs. Thomson, in their "giove-fitting' have gained a ptiint which has long been want Ing in the above article, i. e., ple:ty of width across the chest and yet fitting1 exquisitely at the waist without the slightest pressure. Aik to see them, at dlt SAictox& Waimsiey's.
ISdtf
'it'J-4*:' Canes'.—Gold head and fancy ust received, at John E. Freotnsm's, Kb 5, Warrenrs Block. d(£
tSf Fresh arrival Of chcrfce :Teee sod Coffeo at E. R. Bight & Go's, 155 Main street. dtf
Pennsylvaoa B.. ^rtbt'8
Choic article of
Buckwheat Flour ..fit E. 156 Main street. U-s tnl Wf rrowif
rgnt' dtf
'if
taf Tweuty«five cents for a pound of Coffee four pounds for $1 00, at Bay A Bailey's. '. £tf
Go to E. R. Wright St Oo¥. for
Craoberrys, Rasins, Currants, Citron. Turkej-s and Oysters.
Don't
Faix,
to s^eiMahan A Co.'s Fan«
GoTSIb.
They are cheap. dtf
4£p Di&mond hnd silver powder for dressing the hair, at Mahan & Co.'s, dtf.
WT Four pounds of Coffee for $1 j)0 at Ray & Bailey's. dtf
H3P New hams, fresh eggs and Mitter„ Y. factry cheese, at A. C. FURBOW a Son's, South Fourth street. l^dtj1.
Fine Teas, Coffees, Sugars*
&c., at A. C. Furrow
&
Son's, South
Fourth street 18~dtf
A. C. Furrow & Son have Just
pocned an entire new itock of groceries on South Fourth street, near the Market Houne 18dtf.
ISU Poultry, game, peach blow potatoes, Rpplns, and cranberries, at A. C. Forhow & .Son's, South Fourth street.
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Economy- ant Comfort.—Oory & Miuioourt ura agents for the improved Rubber Moulding. Keeps out cold, rain, mud and dust prevents rattling of sash. Try it O/i jiour doors And windows. jdtf itjgr* EnOs StrouRe is. now opening in Col. McLean's new building a splendid.
suciiy^dothing^tap4-PiecoiiQodfl,
a
-old xia 64 Mbifl
street. [19,dtf
SisSr1 Our popular and well known tiutuher, Jo Rupp, has established a meat stand, on the south side of Main street between 6th and 7th, near Lockwood'a tin. Ifcre, and froAi this time forward will keep the best meats in market. Runt's be?t Jersey sausage can be had at nig
stand at all timeso dtf.
W£&1 The Adams Express Company hatbig removed their Omfee On the 1st of January to the Roes Building, on fifth street* south of the National State Bank and fkte.yl up their Office in elegant style, hatf not? ilipreasfti facilities for the transaction of biisine??, and respectfully solicit the continuance of the public patronage.
I7dlm
People should not use glasses iiot
well suited to the eye. S. R. Freeman has the largest assortment of Spectacles ^11 grades, oi iany house in the west. Qo there and ho will make you see the ad van cages of ilia peculiar kinds of specks, oi ther at 74 Main street, near Mc&een A Darning's Bank,
M&in
of Stoves than the market will justify and to close them out I will sell all good atcvea in the line for the next thirty aays at cost, for cash, consisting of cooking stoves of the best manufacturers, and large assortment of heating stoves, tin ware, pressed ware, hollow ware and ag ricuitural implements. Parties wanting goods in this line will find I mean jost what I cay, by calling before they pur. chase, and compare prices, at Mo. 63 Main street. W. W. Soannon. dwlm.]
I W a to our stock of Beady*made Clothing with a view of changing our buainees to that of "Merchant Tailoring and Gent's Furnishing,Goods, exclusively, and in order to do so, will offer our entire stock of Ready-made Clothing at net cost for new goods, and the bulk of the stock carried over from last year, at much beiow cost, for cash.
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We mean just what 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 ®ur stock. It is much the best in the city.
Johnston
afflict- il with
Last—After trying al
bi»««v
U«9 Gwds, at'ii. R." Robbttts No. Dorrling Hall. dtf
Coot. —Previous to removing
hack on Main street, Joe Tat«e wiil dispose of hia
FUR
GOOD3, at actual cost. 18-dif
C9* If you want a cheap fiATor CAP call on Joe Yates, east side of the Public Square. He is selling at actual cost, pro paratory to moving bis stock back on Main street. ,.18-dtf
Diamond and silver powder for Ball and fancy dress parties, at Mahan& Co.!»J dtf.
-T1.
Md eapt tn
the Intent to obstruct her correspondence fall's, »5 Main street. dtf. Mis.Hloksd^
Py^PfpaiA.
Mait
\.A
city at N. West-
BatA
Sajxzt.
NIW AWflimMMKIITS
jysaottrrioN.
Thetsssof IsMKt* Tasslsr has baen d's silwt Mif by atlul os•••«• l. Tuaisr
mMs
»««irsaeet,
a^l
At
or at bis new store 161 [20,dwtf
street.
ST0VE3 at
Cost.—I have alarger stock
&
O.BEICHEBT.
JNI9.1WMK 1* XOMLSft..
DYB HOUSE.
JL CLABXStGE 1 •itv. aai fitted kp Stsam DnlagMd SooQiiac Xa'ablishBeot, at the old fltaa*. Ma. S VortkToartk Straat, where he will baptaaaad to Mat hia aid friends, and as many new oaaa assay nvor him with thalr patranage. tfdtf
DRTSCOODS
worn fimuMt ml CANTON VLANNEL8! CANTON FUNNELS! CANTON FLANNJUAJ
'rr^v
re"? hsa 110 »r-t. cH .-if
3 mi nil wMfoiZl moS 3r:-y "V'lH "J?
75 PCS. OF 75 PCS. OF 75 PCS. OF 75 PCS. OF
IT*
togeih-
"fir-witb tiirnislring g«odB orevery description. .'IJfvWllHaiM) continue to keep a full i-t^ok- m. hi
.nnpx WVM
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Twenty
or
Fori, ?tomach, Loss or
imtm, etc. ii iU inirodoctfon into the prfh ripRl-tit' pUftU of Komp? and AtD»iea haa done ttii-ii we feel vhat the Americas pnbltc h!-e jiiotifl-'d (n tl.eir oppfeciatlon of iia great ya'inf, And in tlielr discrimination between Ilorr'a
Extract Health Brvratog nod the lnnn-rii-rrtbl" ro crillt.d remedies and tonics bat Hsff's Malt Extract lUtlOi Bivera^e has bren steadily In cmislnj !U cnusum tion for the past eighteen yenfs, and wheieTvr introduced has met with well mnitei tuccess.
UBtf'i Dejiot, Xn. 512 Dr. adway, 3S. V. I. MAHAN ACtl., Agents. jnir22ilei.dlw
It Is scarcely Credible how numerous are the i)naea 4)i.Heur*JKin, Nerve-ache, and other painful nerfoiu.affectinne that exist among as.— H.,t this ntnlf cf tbliigs ueci! do longer beao,
ah
auUit.-.tr wlii be fonnd in I'R. TVRNEB'8TIC DOVL'iUflETTX o. UNIVERSAL NECBALOIA PILL. Tj.o gntal infineriv of thb medicine apoo tlm ntns Jl-.nJ 14 extraordinary'. Apothecariea have It, Princl{al Depot, 120 TB*»«»^* ST., BOSTON, jrASS. Fur-*, *i per package by mall tKo nost^^-^tamps "Xtra., jan28Jeodlw
'.'Of
AMUSEMENTS.
DOWLIXQ
HALL. •,r1|. a.- ism
Six Mights in
OOMlirSCISQ
TI FSOAY EVEBflSTO, laa. W, IMS.
pRor. AKD-Kadamx
MA€ALLUI1!|!R!!
THeSreat IUUSTOXIHT9 of THS AOK,will preaeot ..)i tv.rilng. a eh«ice seleMtion of their Illusions. Wonders iai Mlraolea!-
EmbractDg Sctencr, Mirth and Mystery.
wm
ilVEh
astat
Large assortment of ladies' and jAdmlMiOn .-.....-..^6 OiVtM gentlemen's and children's furs at IT-:
$75
Wonfler World
SlXOAHT A1!X» C08TLT JR. E S ENTS
EV«BT MIGHT 11
BS3EBVkd SEAT?
dtf.
W OWH.
:r» op«& at 7. Comcuaca at 8 0*61 oak.
GRAND GIFT MATINSEI^ vn JATUBPAT, FEBBUABT FXB81^ When Xv*a* Caua will receive A HANDSOME PfUMllfT
AHaissiOH, ?s owri(
lo pstts of tbs Hcus*:
21d2W
kc
EDSm,
At
Miller,
2dwtf No» 81 Main Street.
LOCAL NOTICES.
Cause and Effect.—If Hora's
Extkaot
i.rBiuiATED paiiesij,
fiom
Malt
Health Bevibaos proves tta graat valae
tut »yjtiriihlng, and hsallag rsmedy norrnr ns ronfumpttnn tbroughout the World iinriiiij tlje pist nl^i.tooii years If the Boat ctikf iiottl phvtd^iaiis recommend It ia their pi act Ice to ttfir
mi
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Extra Width Cantons Extra Weight Cantons! Extra Twill Cantons! intra Fleece Cantons
khwzz m&w 1
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At
EDSALL & OO.'S,
At
EDSAQi & CO.'S
At
& 00.%
ED3ALL & GO,'3,
.i
CORNSR 4TH AND MAIN. 00KNEB 4IH AND MAIN. CORNER 4TH AND MAIM.
/J&lJ'filff
DRY GOODS.
SAXT0N4 WALISLEY
11A Halm Street*
Jaaiii
and to those
auftrim
.LLSEIS^E .JF t!ir Threat, Cskst
and
Lckos,
iry ltfth, 1S08
.. /S•.*«? S 1,
Having commenced our second year at the well known stand, "the Boston Store, we consider it both a duty and a pleasure to thank our customers for their past liberal patronage. It shall continue to be our aim to keep always on hand a choice assortment of goods suited to the wants of the community.
We have just completed an inventory of our stock and marked our goods at their present valm Jioithout regavd to coat, and, as it is generally conceded that the prices of DRY GOODS have fioally touched bottom, now is
?cert&ifllx
a safe
time to buy. *. In every department we are offering great inducements wit»
a
view to the clos-
ine of our entire stock of Winter Goods, preparatory to the opening of Spring trade.
Soliciting the favor of an inspection "of our Goods and prices we remain, Respectfully, ,.e 4 SAXTON & W ALMS LEY.
REWARD 1
Btolea Cross my stable on Saturday sight January 11th, a BUver-platad atnale cfarriage •araaaa, (nearly new), ft lacked the hold-hack Strap*, xhe Uaaa are flesh colored. The cropper Is wtthaet buckle aid roand. About two Months sine* a nice Bridle1, belsnglac to the -IT*
Barn
MA,
was takes. I will pay BTfly Del
iara for tho enaction of tho thlel, aad Twenty' Ore dollars far the recovery of thepropsrtr. JaSUlw JOSBFH GBOVIB
gOOK3 AND STATIONERY
M. W. O'CONNELL Baa Aposed of Ms ?n4etiktog Bnilnase, which bal beoaaie nar Leaary In oocseqnenoe of the rapid law kU
JOOK trade,
2% will uf i«v»t» h!s e^tLr ittantwa ts the iattar {***&<* Mom, aad. with a mil aad -wsapiet* atocc
at--
9ookB and dtatlu aery, ICHOOli BOOKi, MAAAQNESk PAPERfl. Ac., Ac.,' Aalss a esatUaaaaa af tfei Ms kiritafcra ao SsrsqrMml. aJMwtf
TBriKMPBNINT.
Lialblj:'"? if '3
Is aatborlsi4 to aoilect
•U «|Wastfa|4tlM, ead s«SSto all aceeaau lAtm tkiliMlitl n, H» 1—CBttiSaetly hajiM that the otitom«rs cf tkeeMtmwlltkiadly vatroaleaiilB for tte tntatst yraaMar fkatao will do ih« bast ia hi* power to Mtfabthta In awry immI.
HENRY BOWK^FabUslllr.
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CHEAPEST RELIGIOUS WIKKL1
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IN THE WORLD.
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Largest
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In tli el World.
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Its Cash receipts the past
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sSo eii ITS CASH RECEIPTS
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fc ,r the-past year larger than ever before.
six
Its casa receipts in January larger than ever before. se n.-
It employs the ablest country^
papers in the country^.
the
Writers in
-4 A fit. .• i,
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It pays mere for its Weakly contribiv tjona than any other THRIVE
religious
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It discuS8Bg,feoldly and fearlessly aU re ligious, moral, and political topics.
Its writers
are
chosen
.from
equity. ..
all the lead
ing Christian denominations.
It aims to be
a champion for truth and
It is uiuectaraiB and earnestly leeks Christian univo. sh v'd\ av- I
Its prospwts
for increased usefuieas and
prosperity were never so great as new.
than ever before.
Wf-.il I AStl AitS.
It will not be in basts to give political power to those who have been rebels:
It will advocate reconstruction on a basis (and that only) of exact and impartial justice.
It willoppose all political mantsavering aud machinery calculated to lower the standard of national honor and integrity.-..- .•
It will consecrate itself with all its power and influence to the great work of moral, political, and religious reform and Christian freedom, the^world over.
W« tfSk"bo~eaN#ripttBBf
to support us
as a charitable institution.
"ft
We ask friends to help ua in increase our circulation and usefulness, if they believe we,are doing good wise.,,.,'--'".
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not
(other
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We expect to give in every number of the paper through the year reading mat ter to the extent of any ordinary sized volume of 300 pages sold at the book stores.
We expect every subscriber of this paper to say that .the. money paid &r
THE INDEPENDENT
is the best investment of its charaoter he has eyer made. A 9tlw ?"S I
We'oxpect to have a good measure of success itr what we shall aim to do. We expect some opposition from rival newspaper!, some criticisms for mistakes of -judgment, some faulUfinding bsaaaae we are radical, and lots of advioej aa
bmbI,
from all quarters, bat, notwfths»Bding, we expect to live tad thrive
bbA
do an..
good, perhaps, thaa ever bthre. I
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GREAT NUMBBB THI»1
ATTRACTIONS AS FOUX)W|l
SALMON P. CHAM
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mmr: 2^ MOB MIHDBST. Jti u* a Hon. HORACE OBSCLST.
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THE LOST
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written «B»naaly for OOO If A
THK INDEPBNDBNTt
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OBTHOCOT OLXBOTXASR,
mat destined, m* belie**, to be the
smm
a Millar
series of roatrni-
racy and Instructive tlone erer glten to a iaH|b«i ..
EVANGELICAL CHBmSVlAJfS ASD THE OPEMA.
BT BBV. B. M. SATFIU9M at ObtM|*. •n*
BRGRET8.
I AK OBJQINAL POBJI.
THE KINGDOM 0/HEAVE#.
BT BBV. LEWIS S. HATSOH, of
o\ THMTSHOALA, Ja I
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BT fBOF.S.O. BABTLatT,
-(V Theoloflaal Semlaary. Chlca^C.''
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Its cash receipts during the
past
three
months larger than eyer bffore..3q.. 5
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Johnson and the fli)|i)nihaeS. rti 2
TWO MEN OF "COLO& jiN A RAILROAD OA^
BY OTOBOE W. BUH0AT.
THE VOYAGE OF LIE#. A SEBMOtf. Br B«*. NSWMAM Preached to hia own Congregation on Bla arrival
PBiNTfii) tu'widkitt Farnt«l.ed ns bf Mr.'BattJ** m6
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EUR DICE. 0Kiaura& roaac. r*
BENJAMINLUNDY?' Bt
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Its expenditures the coming year will' be far greater than ever before. 1 ft will have more special departments
V- Mil.
It will have more religious news tfean ever before. r* .. .:: ..v.. J-'V" v."..
It will take a decided interest in the coming great Presidential contest, c-
Tt will earnestly seek the moral, political, and religious interest of the whole people of the nation, irrespective pf race, color, or condition., ..« .. ''-sK '(..-j
It will discuss freely all financial matters from a high moral standpoint.
It will insist that every engagement and obligation of the country shall be promptly met with gold as agreed.
It will opposo, under present circam stances, any further contraction of the currency.
B0BMBT PVBTIS ...
LETTER FROM OHMjC0O. BT OUR
SPBOIAL ^OBBBSVOHQBWi
snsraer:
fiarning of Farwett Hall. Ole Bull's Concert. EVening Before the Fire. Elisabeth A. Wilcox Legacy. Ontario Institute. .tl46y Qoincy College, --saji Qrosby Opera House Lottery atts^
S A PAIR OF SHOES.
AN ORIGINAL CHILDRSN'SSVOKr Bf Mfjf* AOOUSTA LAdOOPK
INFLXTENCE OF NBWf$AitFERi} pN
'r A SqmiBLf MAN.
VAI.UE OF~A~GOOM 4UM-
CREDIT TO WHOM CMM AlT IS DUE.
EDITORIALS if70W
THE CONQUERING STBOS» OlT GEN. MEADE. A MARRED MEMORIAL Qtt*#pQ.
PEABODY AND THB GSOSGI-, TOWN CHURCH, Together with an
ORIGINAL FOaM BY JOHN Q. WHITTIltf.
OUR NEW INDIAN POLICY.
BISHOP SELWY&
REC(&NSTB VCTIOV JXJT avREA.ua,
DEATH OF BISHOP MOPKINS. THE WAR oFmAtmm
CONGREGA TIONALMSM»IN CHICAGO, jk nfita«d«
kpitobul
wm oanmunftrnmn. p«B4osAt aatni HBW TQRS AHB VI0UKXC*4W BtLIOIOUS Itmiillll.
BfVIVAL BtOOBB. !fi
MI8SIONABT INTBUiflBVQB. ESirOB'^ BOOS TABLB.
COMHXBUlAL AND nNAMClAlL TALK.. NEWi», ASI
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IMPOBTANT
WILL01.
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BAsntBBS, ABU BUilBBBBMBH, XONST
MARBrr.
lkmtral PACirio bailboao.
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OR^AT PRSinUm IFOR NEW SUBSCXJCBtmS.
For 24 new subscribers andfftO.tilt will send the celebrated "Letter SEWING MACHINE, WMraMed perfect in every respect, aad adapted to family use oB, we will lend to every new subscriber with $1.80 tif tfji
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The most (popular childran4' -am, in the Country, the publisher1aprioe of Which ia 93
ob,
for every new s&hecrlter with
|2.50 we .will send
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HENRY C. BO WEN, NO. & Bmk my* Strut,
