Daily Wabash Express, Volume 17, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 1 February 1868 — Page 3
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nmg
mfg- Ladies can receive a box of i»rj| vd&ivfrWiy iflannie^irfiW public, bf.imacteiBbaSf oBO dollar And' si* postage stamps to M. TW. Tlacftmtief, jBierel 4Cect
for
the DSlted'Btitsdread Osnadas^at, Albany, New Tork.!
ore A
ALLCOCK'S POBOTS PIASTERS. 35^- i' Sore CM*
M«•»!:
DB.AM«W».-S»:
Cured.
lB May
last I Was VlBjtiug
j,y couiin In poraiiig,who got
oneof yonr
Poronl Plasters, tor my cheat. throi bi
I was so sere •(Jlj speak or
cough auattotte'nies,-l\r mobthrf *ut ymrPlas• te#*sflrf««a*»e.*nd beelthis J»ett*the« tt hu boen fcr years. —. iy,— phbbejpaioh^ BeaverDi», Schuyler Co., N. T. Sept 14,1866.
Principal Agency, Brandreth House, SoMby 160,000 DrnggUU. to whom we refer aa to their superior qualltlee. JaaSdwlm
BANKING
HOTJSB
COOKS CO., *0 80 WALL STBBET,
Corner of Nassau Street, New York.
We buy and sell at the mo.t liberal -nd feeoi,
0
band a fall supply of GOV-
BOSDfl OF AIL ISSUES, SEVEN-
HTBTIM, and OOMPOUN XNTEBKST NOTES ad saecote order's for ijnrcbaee and .ale of rOOKS, BONDS an! GOLD.
CONVKBSXOHH.
Jl couvert the several Issues of SiivM-TniaiiH at the »o«t favorable market rateUnto Five. rWVBtiM| which* at prejent price »f gold, ylpld the holder abeut one per more interest por tannm. Circulars with full particulars finish
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TO CONSUMPTIVES, KDWABD. A..
The Bcv
Hesse adi
RKV. KDWAIID A. WILSON,
wl
Tt#*to4rtWW*OHSAPB93P
.A^ijP
ietori Liv-
\IFCT~.
-OBi, TOBIAS',-
\mmSSt HORSE LINIMENT), iOMffi Botttes at One Bollar, TtfjfcMT*rf'iiMtPPW»Scratches,^.Wlnd Qatlff,
BpHfets, Galls, Colic, Slipping
Stifle, Overheating, Sore Throat, Nail in the Foot^, *4,j**c.'i.1: AU Who own or enipl«y horses, are as^uredtUat this Lininent wlU do aU *nd more than la stated la coring the-ftbove named ciuplalnts. During twenty yenrs has never failed to give satisfaction in a single lnstance.«3old by th, T)rngKi.ts. Depot, 56 Cortlandt street, Hew Tork.
Jan8dwlm
Errors of Youth. ^dtlsman who aufl^ed for years from H«rvons Debility, PretaatnroTecay, and all the effects of youthful indisoretlon, will, tor tlie sake of sufsrlng hamMilty, send frea to all who ns«d it, the receipt and dlreotlons for making the simple remtdc.br which he was onred. Shfferers wishing to profit by the •aVertUer's experienc. ca« do so by tddresslng, in
JOHN B. OUDKN,
aiylOdltaw-wlj
42 Cedar 9t.. N. "V.
has dawnedm^U lvo TJ&slre ii tmfifc lo »S« ene of the most glorious gifts of youth—the magalflcent blank or brown tinge which renders the hair an irresistible.element of personal attracUO&e
INSTANT AN E018 BBiAUTY
springs from the applieatlon of but one hair rtje In the woriy & Che^a! e«tx ir contalm^tkl vlUl »Plnile^d fte fcolf lug f#te£ f"f W^ish nattfrt i^urishes Ihe-'taSst^bekuflfA
ORIBTADOEO'3 HAIR DTE, the most genial, harmlesi, wholesome, and certain preparation of its kind in tho whole universe ftanafa«tured by: J. 0BI8TAD0B0, 68 Maiden •w Tork. Bold by all Druggists. ApLane, pUed by all Hair Dressers. jaaSdwlm
XOkli I Tho importance o.t this truly relta ANODINK, I ble and valuable prpparatlon Is now so tolly acknowledged, receiving the iaost free approbation of Physicians, and in which the truo name of
Anodyn*
is perfectly apparent, that In
advertising, its true character is only to be given, which I JM$ altwhj have ttotwWiM^Uts great curativets^^t^wliff co\i^en».
It is the true remedy for
Jfmstntation,
Ointment em
cures ''oiire«~ cnrM
I'S
TfirMrM
PUBLISHED IREBT MOISMG, (BXCEPX ASXMTS) H*
Mode^itt's Building, No, C5 WABASH STESET,EXEEOTLT NOBTH or
Tale Lit
at
the silken fabrics wherewith she adorns the Head* of her Favorites. Need it be said that this wonder of civilization
Neuralgia, Bhtnmaiitm,
gdatiea, Tooth and Ear Ache, Bead Ache, Pavnfvl
Amtnorrhea, DitmmfrrhM, Delirium
r*jfr£W5* milH and ieittU dplati,fo all -HerHoM In
Afthmu
it has been eminently successful. In
Start OmplamU,
a very potent remedy.
JOHN L, HCNNKWET.L, Proprietor, Practical Chemist and Pharmaceutist,., 9Commercial Wharf, Boston, Ma»s. mm' Said by all regular doalors !o medicine.
Pmslctans is Invited the greatest freedom
oharaoter wi be freely sent on demand. July 16, dwoct and an'?,
INFORHATIOIS,
Informatlen guaranteed to oroduoe a luxuriant •rowth of hair upon a bald head or beardless lace, Sso a reolpe for tho removal of Pimplaa, Blotches, Eruptions, etc., on thesfcln, leaving tUo same soft, «e^aad bwutlfol, can obtaUied wU.h^nt *h^
by^rijm^.-a3HAfilAN,IhWtst,
7^- 82S Broadway, New Tork,
mylOditaw-wl
ITCH I ITOH ITCH I SCRATCH 1 SCRATCH 1 SCRATCH in from \0 to iS hours.
TUt Itch,.
Olntmeat
OOTM
WMatWs Olnment WhaatM** Olitaent Wkcatea's Olataeat
Tetter. Barber's Itch. Old Sorts. Kverr Kind
enws
HUMOB U&E MAfilC.
Prlosrw c»nM a b^x »y nalli joints. Address WBKK9 A POT'fR'fe, No. 170 Tfashicgton Street, Boston, Mass: For sale by all Druggists.
Boston, Sept. 18,18G7 3ta wdwlj .. y«i. -—i Jfi»' fflB—
*Ladiea like Purticulaf Jfotit
1L8AL YELPEiC F8MALR PILLS. WARBANTKD FRKNCH. 4) |elebr*tpd raaiff ago
Tr the relief of female Irregular-
In PaHsT
ltlM| A&d tfterwifdi so noteriont tor their crimi uftl employment in the praotice of abortion, are now offered for sale for ttie first time in America. They have been kept in comparntWe obscurity^
«a general use, lest they should bo employed (ar unlawful purpoees In overoomlng female ob stractions, they seem to be truly omnipotent, bursting open the flood gates from whatever cause •say have stopped them but thevare .offered to
that the db}eot is nnlawiul. Ladies can poenred a box, sealed from the ey
ban?. N. T., or to auy authorized Atent. .id oy all Druggists In Terr-1 tl^ute. .ta* tv
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J,
A. iUiVAN.
115 .MAIKST
•»K
{TERRE HAUTE, IND
THC
Count House.
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for one year,in advance 110 00 for six months, in advance,... 6 00 Tor tbree months, iaadva90e..J~.~.. 2 60 For one month, in advancr 86 Deliverable to City Subscribers at 20 cts. per week
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Advertising in the Dally Express,
MigceUaneons Items. Baldwin of Massachusetts, is the fattest man in the House.
Out in Keokuk, Iowa, they call Henry Vincent Eagland's greatest orator. There are four men in the Bouse named respectfully—Butlnr, Baker, Cook and Cake.
Victor Hugo derives a large revenue from the sale of his photograph at ten francs each. |£Haight of New Jersey, 28, is the youngest men in the House, and Thad, Stevens is the oldest.
General Carl Sehurz missed an ovation in Bremen, recently, by leaving on an early train" for Wiesbaden,
Mr. Hasbrouck proposes to jpaes a law making it prinishable by a fine of thousand dollars to marry your cousin.
Horace Greeley will celebrate his fifty seventh birthday on the 8d of February by lecturing before Hamilton College on "itelf made men."- tv!^n
Tho King of Bavaria has given a dowry of five hundred florins to every young wo man who has asked him since his little affair with his cousin.
Charles Dickens, Jr., is stroke oar in a boat club,—Express. If he exhibits as good a
seul!
Senior, that boat must be
as the
wherry
fast.
Oaoar Dunn a mulatto, is the candidate for Lieutenant Governor—on the Radical ticket in Louisiana. The Democrats will be likely to call the Radicals, hereafter the Dunn-brown party.,1
M.du Chaillu, the traveler, in a recent lecture, stated that while sojurning in the lshogs country, Africa, he had several offers of marriage, and one kind Chief, to avoid jealousy, iwanted him to marry all the marriageable women of the tribe, numbering about 860:
Hon. Thaddeus Stevens has changed his place in the House of Representatives, and generally takes his seat on the right hand iof Speaker Colfax, so as to enable him
iof Speaker the more conveniently to hear and participate in the proceedings, He is the observed of all observers.
"We notice that Henry W. Raymond, of Yale College, ha* drifted naturally into a typical editiorial position among his schoolmates^ He ia one of the .editors of the
If he has. half of his father 'a
editoral grace, tha
Lit,
will be improved
during his connection with it. "We have not peen this venerable coll«go periodical for some inohtfis. W hsn we were in New Haven last summar,« new life and energy was predicted for it, in the hands of its then new editors, and the number Just published at that, time gave an appearance of truth to the prediction.
A great skating tournament is to take lace at the Keystone Skating Rink in 'ittsburg, Pa., commencihg on Tuesday the 4th of February. Over one thousand' dollars will W given'in priaeS/ The first prize is to consist of 4 gold jftedal set with diamonds and precious stones, valued at five hundred dollars The medal Is to be titled "Th6 Champion of Peanesylvania," to be held against all competitor's challenging according to the. rules of the Skating Oongress. The skater scoring the second highest number of points will receive one hundred dollars in cash. This purse is open to all
,:the
Skaters of the
United Stfctes'wrd the Oanadas, and it is expected, to bring together all the best skaters on this continent. A long list of other valuable priaes is offered,
Mr. Theodore Tilton says that diiritfg the recent reprimand of Fernando Wood by the Speaker of the Jiouse of Representatives Mr. Wood looked and Mr. Colfax acted, (ike a clergyman. A deaf man, not hbkrihgf the speaker's charge, but only observed the scene, would have supposed that the grave gentleman of the white moustache standing at the bar of the Hotise, was a candidate for a bishopric and that the high.perched dignitary who held the book in his hand was performing the ordination. During the whole exercise, Mr. "Wood seemed like one of those old»fashioned deacons who rise and stand during prayer. And when Mr. Colfax said, "You may take your seat," he uttered the words as if they wero an Amen.
4he Ifew Yo^ Tribune'•ays:'" Mr. Julian recently spoke in the House in faTor of confiscating and puling into market the lands of the disloyal Southern railroad companies, who still hold S,006,000 seres of lands granted to them by the United States, while thlrteen-foarteanths of the Southern people ar« laudlesa and homeless. In reply to his remarks upon, the disloyalty of these companies, Mr. Chanler of New-York (Dem.) denied that their disloyalty had atfytljing to do with the question. Mr. Julian begged Mr. Chanler to ^'contafa his soul in patience, under the exposure of tt'e Rebel character of his "friends. ia the South." Mr. Chanler retorted bv styling Mr. Julian a cowad. Mr. Julian informed him ho could teat the truth of his charge at any time. Mr. Chanler promised to take an early opportunity to do so.
Will the honorable gentleman allow ua to inform them that, if the people wanted blackguardism they could get it at cheaper rate than $5,000 a year, mileage, and stationery.
THE
Evansville
Jonrnal
says there is in
that city a man well known to former solditaBj who lost hU eyesight in the defense of his country, a ball from the enemy passing through his head so hat his vision was completely destroyed. The soldier marred to, is a warm and devoted frload ol^e cause he. fought for, and he believes that the principles of the Union party are right Last Sunday, while engaged in conversation with some frienda at »-friend's house in the city, a violent Copperhead in a most insulting tnantrtr, demanded of the blind soldier "why did you fight in the d—-d Abolition war? It served you right to have your eyeashot out." No sooner had the words escaped the ccfwarS's lips, than the Wind soldier had him by the throat, and a former com» radeTn arms seized him and hurled hko into the street. It is a great pity thgt be was not more roughly handled. Suoh contemptible conduct deeetves siamo^fy punishment. But, it was only a fair exhibit of the true feelings of those men
North, who were in sympathy with rebelt, but had not the courage to take up areas for & cause they most heartily eaponsed. The dastard who would tho» insult a map wlio had lost his eyesight in the defense of hU country, and in fight ing her battles, is fit for treason^ or for anything that would disgrace even thc joweet of human beings. Soldiers should
beaf l^s 3aSrinSfa^- bjfe&MKlcal, cowardly, sfi»y»aWk)taK febalr would court their favor. It bat too plaic ly demonstrates the feelings of the da* tbove named^ 'f S l»
Real
instate
Jib
Colum^4
Terre Haute, Ind.
im
w&*oa*9fis&
ftrffliitli,
gotiated, and Money invested.
I tTi FOB SALE.
Zi, CITS PBOPIBTTj Forty Lota in Linton's Addition to Terce Hants House and lot, east Ohio street, House and lot, In HIcUurraln'aAdditltion, Houseand lot in Sibley's addition on 6th Street, House and lot in Base's addition on 8th street, House and lot on Poplar, between 6th and 7th streets,
House and lot on Iforth 6th, between Chcnist and Linton streets. tjfsl/{ Two business Houses on Main street. ,p
INSURANCE COLUMN.
FIRE/ MFJSj*
HI*'
'•'u -AND-—as'f #nr'Ii,^|jn
ACCIDENT
"i.
Insnranee
F, IM
M. A. CRANE, SAML'L C. 800TT.
-rifA?
The following Old and fieliable Cempanlef i' A 'l-:,w :Bepreseuted.,
Imbants Fire Ins. Co,, "HABTFOBD,
•x!.~\q~
O S
NorthAmerlean Fire Ins. Co. HABTFOBD, C0NN._ _'__"
Corn Exchange Fire Ink Co., 157 BBOADWAT, NKW TOBK.
Bnekeye Fire Insurance Co OHIO.
JI.XCLVVELAND,
I -iun be* fko&
United States Life Ins. Co., No. 40 WALL ST.? NEW TOBK. -W
World Hntual Life Ins. Co 117 BBO ADWAT, NEW TOBK.
ii
Franklin Life Insurance Co. INDIANAPOLIS, IND,
Ujnitpi States Casua^to.,
ilBia04lWAT,-KBW TOBS.n nI'- w. ..^.r r.Jl
Applications..taken and Policies issued in ^ny
ot
the a^ove, named Companies
in lowest current rate*, 'Alio, Rl^AL TATE bought and sdifl. iii4 .Q2i"^TlOl^S promptly attended
T- Apply to .iSSWE His J)
SOOTT & ORAMTEP
General Fire and Life Insurance Agent.
Main^St.»between 5th 8c 6th
r&i
Terr© Haute Ind. Office lflfO Main Street Old Stand of Dra. Thompson ,«fc Bust.1
MONUMENTAL.
fTIHB UNDERSIGNED is Agent A for the CELEBRATED SCOTCH 0RAN1TE U0KU2ISKT8. lAe ^n the same as Oleopatra's Needle, and Pompey's Pillar, at Alexandria, In Egypt Which still ft main ummprfrtd fey
THE
BAVA0E8
COAL.
TC.
GBQYES,
DKAIXB TS
WOOD AaTO ^COAXwa The undersigned is de!iT#d»« tue suj^rlor Ooalof the Pioneer Op.el HJuing Oompau, at Cartysville, and teapocttn'ily solicits an m»mfna» tion and trial. It will b» fonnd equal to tbo Bracll Ooal, and is furnished fat much less rates. I would refer consumers to ll. L. Thompson, ESQ., who ia using it at his Mill and liesidenra. unltrs left at Ira Orover's Stove Store, Third Street, north of.Maln, wi 1 receive prompt stt^ntlon.
Jnly 17, dtf eBOVKB.
QOAL I COAL I
\k~m.Ti
'jSL
i.
One door Sast
ta sawivumwim
Dress, Saeqne aii4
.k
oi
HENBRICH & LANGE,
1.
Office over First National Bank, 9, K. jQorner Fourth and Mali Streets,
9\.A
OOOMXY'JsBOPXBTX^
Farm of 89 acre* in Honey Creek lowaship, 173 acres in LintoB township. 3 Acres below tho Boiling MUI, wesssda canal. jan29dt(
ts
The Hest i« the Cheapest I T. MXBBIL is now prepared to furnish the best Brazil and Highland'.Ooal, alMtto Lehigh and Anthracite Ooal, if ordered. Offlscs left at.Mc Keen's Store, 107 Main St., or. BartSOCk 4 Bannlster's, rtU reooive prompt attention. a3dtf
'•'COAL! COAL i!^
JOHN
MoFABLANX IS NOW turnishiug the btat quality of Kiver Cos., screened on a wld«r eoreoa than au} other" Dealer is using, and at tiie very lowest rates.
Orders left at the Oonntv Scales, or at Woodmansee's Qrocer?, on Main street, next door to O. 0. Smith A On /. Store store, will receiT. prompt attention. Lsffve sorders with On*. Arnold, at the Poet Offica. jyS4dtf
ft
A A E O
Is now supplying the best quality of Kiver Ooal at the market rates. Orders left at Chambers' Groeery Store, southwest oorxun of the Public Rauare, will noshr. mraiBpttattantleB. |iOf
WI, B. MANKING^ aouii, noH AKT
(D
ymvOAJJ
SEF TOBK
Cloak 3
GUTTER!
Suite
\4
cat on scientific principles, and ^-wawi«ed--to' -t
GIVE SATISFACTION]
Also a fine assortment of
LATES T^STlfilrB
a
i-
No.^HainSir«et,apSt«in.
M. A. W^AI.TEB
dHEAP MILLINERY
NEW STOCK OF THE
LATEST -S TYLE8
t-rw.••-+ rticrb
CHEAPEST liV^ 1EK JJLT|
rAt
No. 88 Main m¥m.
MISS SALL1E HASTINGS.
STOVES 'AND TINWARE*
STOVES.
Large Stock and Low Prices
ritrri ate
a
S. fi. HEUnSRSON S
^o«r Doors South of the Post OffieiT on fourth Street
IT'NO WING that the Public has Jim. long demanded a (better class of Stoves than has heretofore been gederaliy offered in this market,'B. B. HENDIBSOtf has this season seleeted with great, care, from the most popular and Celebrated Pattern*, kuown in the country last or West, an assortment ot Cooking and Heating Stoves, such as are rarely ever oollected together in one Bouse.
Among his stock may be found the leading Btove of almost every prominent Manufacturer in the cpuntty.
Healing and Parlor Stoves,
with all the Modern Improvements and cauveniencle*. Stoves forOflces, Stores, Churches, Bo. tele, Dlnlng-Booms, Bed-rooms, any and all kinds and as tor prices, He Defies Competition!
He ia confident that he has bought as
Stoves,-for
LOW
DO BBTTSJI
as
anybody can, and Is determined not to be N E S O I It is impossible that anybody should have
BKTTBB
are male.
ALL ABE WARRANTED. With Cooking Stoves he gives
More Furniture that i» Usually Given and delivers all Stoves'in the city •?-«.'
""Free of CtArge In addition to Stovea he keeps a general assortment of Tin, Iron and Copper Ware, Pressed War.,
The New French Ware, SDOOHS, Ladles Preserving Kettles, Muffin Bakers Waffle Irons, and the. very newest thing out, the
Patent Mirror Smoothing Iroas, Xiiftee Iroqs have the new inclined handle, and
Pa^lit Called Iron Faqe, which retains the heat one-third longer than'the comtbon ones. Stove Pipe of all sizes and kinds, constantlyxahand, and.no extra charge for riveting joints together. Buyers will certainly save ino'ney bjnial!ln#:on 9. B. HENDEBSON, Fourth Street, four doors South of the Post Office. seMdwtf
J, P. MoDONALD, (Successor to A. A. ABKOLD) •1 'fuinn"
NoViedly' r.
GWIS TDLtCB
t-frsstiwS
OF CESICKUES,
The superior beauty and durability of this ma« teriai is causing a demand for it to the Xastern States, where'it Is being adopted by the wealthier}
Vuues in preference to the Italian Marble. A specimen c! this Qranite may be seen At the Adams Express Office.
Orders and inquiries will meet with prompt atution. Address, JAMES S. WILSON, *1 Bo* 784. T«rr« Tl"t.
W
OBHAMBHTAI
jr
at
the Star Grocery,
TKBBK HAUTK, IND. laia and Doeorative Paper Bbt%ing, huy. end Plain Sign Painting. Oeillngs and Walls raiatetf and Calcealeet la Mece Mm Pianos And NatualWood Polished ia th4 highest style of thc Art. -Gilding on Glass Alia J»panaed Tin, in all Style% it will be to the l&tarest of those who wish hav6 serviceable work done, to call on die. Informatloa Is ta^og dnd ntxlnc e»lor», wff! be furnlahed to paraoas
OT CWAMTB.
'0$
Books, Magazines, Papers, stationery, &c., PoW Orrio£ LOBBY ....TEBRE HADT^TMO
I. £. BBTA.N
E. R. BRYANT &CO., (Successors tc J. B. TUBNEB,) Forwarding
A
Comiptsslon Merchants
twaaaes.nijGa^
Grain, Flour and Salt.
Highest market price paid for all kind* of Grain. Agents for
STAB
Stair
UNION Li^ncT
"Ware-How.»o on Main Street,
C1T¥ PLANime MILLS
OLIFT & WILLIAMS, Manufacturers and Dsalers in
Mooring. Siding, Brackets. Mouldings, 'm Architraves,
Sash, Docrs£ lBHnd#, Wlndotv Frames Door Frames. Ballusters,
Rails,
NeiveU Posts,
Planing, Scroll Sawing S Wood Tnrning, r:And all W»od work, treed in building, prepared to Order. Corner of Ninth and Mulberry Streets
JanSdtt
RCHllECTS_AND BUILDERS.
A
OLIFT ft WILLIAMS
0
Plans, dpeci£oations and Kuporlntendence furnished for every deKription of Bnilding. .Office at Prairie City Planing Mills, «iorner|of Ninth and Mulberry Streets. JaSdtf
ABRBSN'S IMPKOYED,-
HOOFINQ.
We are prepared to i*Bt on this Bool, and warrant It for five years. This is the best an'fl Cheapest Hoof In use, and is fire-proof. Oali on
OLIFT A WILLIAMS,
Prairie Oity Planing Mills, corner of »th and Mtilberry Streets. JaMtf
^RCHITBICT & BUHiDER.
J. A. YBYDAGH.
Plans, Speciflcatioas, Soperintendance, and Detail Drawings furnished for every description of Bulldiugs.
Omo*.—South east corner of Main and Fifth Streets, ovtr Donnelly's Drug Storer my#mri'. .t, -.'fiTUlD
MATS AND CAPS.
j^"EW YOBK BAT STOBI
Joseph O. JC3T IN BECEIPT OF MeW Hats of all kin da.
£|ox«' Matsi
baeHtf
fvjfe«J|AS§H
R'BIAXi ESTATE AGEN(?Y. FABMB, WILD LANDS, And Oty Propety of ef*y description, tor Sale.
AnexparlMioe of flfKen yean ssabi. us to t&--snre satistactfog is twy dspartmsnt of hu l|DSsa
^*SA»B3BT & MASSH, 64 WALKUT STBin, aStTdwiy X^M Moines, Iowa.
ate^,
ot
aU Jtind»,
t!'
.. «. IVlieaea' HsUm of all Idnda, tnfants' Hsta of all kinds, And at an^rios*.
Mt. Uats mailn'to ori^r on short notioe. Oom and so#—-—
THE XALJL 8TXLE8*
Bast alflp PnkHc NpxaW
»t.
aov Srtd^
W»'•
Terra HanU. fed,
-HOWARD MANNING, nsws «naad Carriage Painting', GIAIIMH, PAPnUHAmiRO, *(.
Mixed pilots, of every description,. Yaraishes, Patty, Ac., atways on ma, aad fcr .ale aa the most rtta»o»aM».tST3ST«lve jm, call.- Sjioy on Oharrvet, •trebetween and ~*th. oS9dl
Grand ClesingSale
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TUBLL, RIPLfiT i, CO J5
Dry Goods Emporium,^
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Wit I f'Sf MfV.i 'iHS in Wli-"'1 Ti*
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Worth of Seasonable Goods, to be Dry
sold at prices
waMfj'teq
1000
AT' -uaH ,e'i
if .w
ASTONTSHTNGL LO WU
be
50 pieces Erench Merinos to
sold at
75 cents. Former price $1,25. 200 pieces Assorted Dress Goods to be sold at 25, 40, and 60 eta. Former price, 60, 75 and $1,00. 5000 yarda choice figured Delaines, 16|c. 1000 yards Bleached Sheeting, to be Told
at 8& centa. yards Bleached
Shirting ,to be sold
at 10 cents.
2000 iyarda Bleached Shirting, yard wide fine, at 12} cents. 3 jf -iv Ono Oaseliigh colored Printa.......... 8^o One extra heavy. wide... 10 Four very choice 12J One Bale choice Bed Flannel 25 One One
Ore
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A E I N E N S
Towels, Sheetings, Ac.,
Included in the above Sale.
The attention of Housekeepers and others ia called to the above, as an unequaled opportunity for purchasing needful articles. ,J|
n.-i-.'
kT
CO,
TUBLL, RIPLEY & Corner ffth and Main Streets.
Terr© Haute, Ind
DOCTOR WHITT1KR, BQED PHYSICIAN, as hit P. in his offloe will show
ADiploma
KEGUIiABIA' which hAns.
has mode Otooafe
Diulm
.1
tkt Itody of lUi life,
and
T^niou-wide reputation, having been
a,
Loatithan
has a
locatodin
Inngtt
any other.Chronio uisetsf
Physlolau. Much of his praotioa has been of a ptivato na tare.
Bgfhilit, Qotiorrhei.QUtt, Btrlntan,
may
Jliwaws,
all
Ori
BgpMk or mtrairlal AfftoUotu of thr
Throat, 8M» er Bgntr, OrMtb, Strnia
er B9ur«
also, the affects of a Solitary Habit, ruinous tc Body and Mind, producing blotches, debility, im potency, dlaBineM,dlmness of sight, confusion oi dstt, ovll forsboaing, aversion to society. Ion ct memory, weakness, so.-, not all these tn any oat oase.bnt all occurring frequently In various oasce
Accommodations ample, charges aioderato, 0Bres,gnars&teed. Consultations by letter or at nffloe free. Molt eis«s can ie preperlv treated ty aienstrustion and Pregnancy, So. without an interview, and medicines, sue are troic abneivatlon, sent by mail or 6Tpr«s Nn hindrance to business in most c&«*4.
Addiiss Box SU92, St. Louis, Mi. Hours—8A. M. te 8 T, M. otttc« periuaaentli located at No.f17 ftt.Ohsrles Street.hetwfesn Sixtl itiJ 2e?entii,oue square South of :i lir.tel. a retired spot In the centre of tfcs city.
Consultation rooms, and rooms for the n-ynui modaticn of snnh patients as -1=I:t )ersor *1 attention i, 'i !'i'
EVEETBOIiV
an get, la asealed lettsr eriTbi«po,u,. l'iouiy ^y.npionn andTieatoirat i.i Nuffuuo,Urinary an^ Sexcal Disease^clearly (leltneatiug all th diseased conditions, with" inii Srr.ft^-H, X.j»is, for twi three-cent postage stamps te prepay'p..Stageincaiarfor lja.ilos,rc]ftticg to I'nber aprMtwly.
1 A=r.'
./ toe N, H. State AerlcuTtorrJ 8o?fet ti Fair, holden in Nashua, Sept 20, id?
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I
PL AUSSBK, BISHOWS&Y & Co iMporters aaA Jotters of WOTRiNS AND TOYa, •jj},, rWHOLESALB AL KB 8
FANCY GROCERIES, BMAI8, TOBACCOS, TEAS, et«* Idtf
BARSETT'S
Vegetable Hair Bestoratl?e Restore. Orav Hair to its Natural Color
nro-
A .. .IJJthe most popuUrand rcliool£ artLclc throughout the
ERrt.Wwt, North, and Souto-
:... WO* 'j.1 J. B. BARHETT & CO., Proprietors, MAIiCWfSTEJi, N, H.
iiOBI) & SMITH, Chicago, Geaerat Uorth-Wosi-in Agents. J,&H. A. UAVlH.Aaente/or Terre Haute, Ind. acvlldwem
EXPRESS COMPANIES.
jJERCHANT^ PESPATCH^
7
fFast Freight Line, j: BHTABUSHED.1865.
AMERICAN IXPU88 CO ....PBOrBI«WB8,
ROKWABBGOODS
teijs
From Hew Tork, Boston, And all points in the New England States to alt poists la the West and South-west, Mxt (a BtMt te the Becalar Express
Tor ratwand aU other information, apply to Tit «T.. SHSWHASER, Agent, fyt. Main and Klnth, Sts., Terre Haste, B. Ctrsrtortifcg, Sup*t,
Buffalo. s»%i• se!8d6m
BAKTCR1.
1
FBAIK HEIIlCi ft BBO Manutactaresa of ail icinds of ,1
ORAGKEESl and IM^ralB O E I E
DijR
K^reeo'R
tafcy^ftttTit-,
DRY COOPS.
Great Bargains
k.
FOB THE
4 *.%«»
w'v ^i*
I to«l-
HOLIDAYS
j*'* P®
JliSi pA'll
fro'fe
hT1
Ma.ViJfc
'8
MtHBLID8 A IAMBSTT
,t» 'I' tija,
Corner of Third and Main Streets,
tjf
at
i*9 '*1. iI
r*
%ir.
4
lOO PIECES iil'l 4
DRESS GOODS
,^iSf AT?
LEii
tbu
twilled 25
heavy plai
id all wool do... 40
•:\.U
e\ J's
COST
THAN
S A W S
OF ALL KINDS,
",-rv. *-f
MARKED DO War
OLO AKINGS,
BROADCLOTHS,
UASSIMERE8,
Satinets &c.
MARKED DOWN
25 to 50 Per Cent
CALL AND BE CONVINCED
No. 25 Maiden Lane, fc Aw York, Dec.
SNo
COLGATE & C0'8 'ragrantTolIet Soma are prspitrcd by killed Workmen, from ttie BEST KATKRIAU, [and are known as the
STAND A RD
by IPal«rs A Uftw •rs. Sold everywhere Mdwly
0
VR
Tnt
FIRST PREMIUM
VOf
a Silver Sic.tal AWAOnsu TO
BARREFF'S HAIR RESTORATIVE TQ
14,1867.
In uiir Card of Nov. 1,1867,1 stated that, "for tbe purpose of more rally mpnlylng the want* of the public^ anid in order to prevent unacruputous dealers from palming offfnArlor and worthless goods aa IBS Morton Cold Pens, I ahall hereafter sell no goods at wholesale except only toTluly appointed ana authorized Agants," etc. To .this plan I have since strictly adhered.
In accepting1 Agents, great care haa been exercised to appoint thoee who, by long-continued fair dealing, have acquired a reputation for honesty, responsibility, and probity—man in whose word the public have learned to plaoe confidence. These Agents have agreed to keep a full assortment of z&y pstii, and to sell them at my published prices. Thus the public are supplied by them with just such pens as they want efther as to writing or prloe, and g-et a full equivalent for the money
atf«ot is appointed to travel from plaoe to plaoe, or canvass the country, so that all who want a 'Morton Gold Pen must get it from the Local Agent or from headquarters. ry one need apply for the Agency except in conformity to the above, the liberal discount "To Olubs" being sufficient inducement to all others.
A. MORTON.
LAND AGENCY.
M* M. mcxcox. a, D, BCOTT. gxo. or
HIOKOOX
Ss OO.,
HEAL ESTATE
mum
No. SO Otilo Street.
Convaycinceing Carefully Don Abstracts of Title furnished, Loans ne gotiated and Money invested.
FOB SALE.
Desirable residence on South Mjarkst Street.— Over 2 acres of ground, well set with fruit and sbnifcbery. Price, 57,000 terms favorable,
New frame houso. and lot, 90x300 feet, on Straw berry Hill. Very cheap.
Two lots in Dean's Addition, very cheap,
rive acre*, east of Flagin'l Garden. ,f
800 aores, 3 miles east, known as tha "Husicy Farm," all feneed, well improved good meadow woods pasture aad fine timber. A ftrst-eias Cum.
l"
•!y*• '-$ j'fei-lB- :v avrf
80 Bnilding Lots, adjoining the city, northeas —good site—Tow price and favorable terns.
House and lot, on 1st street, north ,of dark House zooms, oistsra, large stable, to. Frio* •1,200. Terms easy.
Mortgage and Notes |i,COO—at a big dieootot
Forty acres 3}£ Biles sontheast of tewn—2t acres in tfaitlvatlaa, balaass flne timber.' Very cheap.
BILL POSTKK
QITY
Oatal and
E E E
D*pc«,
A.
E
deSOdly INDIAKA.
fa.iiv
GEO. W. REIFSNIDER. Programmu and Orradart disfriivUd in GOOD STYLE/
AU
orders left at ^Dowling Hall, or at
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
Notice hereby gfvan that the nadaslgHed baa been appointed Administrator of the Kstete D. Meyer, deceased, late of Tlgo county. of John 1
rhe estate is supposed to he solvent. aedltw2t fBXP. W. STOXCXXB, Adar,
3tkelmdepeaaeistr-'
PBxea aaao rnt
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ANVOX TO MAIL SUB.
SCBIBXBS. OB
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AND
BBOOKLTN.
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Him c. lowpr,
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PUiLISHBIT,
Bflftkman 8t^ Hew
GREAT NUMBER THIS WBB&
ATTBAOTIONS AS FOLLOWS:
SALMON CHASE
Hon. HOBAOl SBIXL1T a
^TME LOST IMACE
OBAtrawita
—*'AnW BBMCUOUS STOBI 4 written expressly fcr ,tf!
Vl
W TBS INDEPENDENT, *--BI
N"UNNN
it t.QBTHODOX CLXBOTHAN, and destined, we believe, to be the most popular racy and Instructive series of coatrlke. tlons ever given to a religions newspaper.
Uab
EVANGELICAL CHRISTIANS AND THE, OF ERA.
BY BIT.
B.
ON THE SHOALS.'
IB}
BT FBOF. 8. 0. BABTUTT. Tbselogloal Seminary, Ohieago
RESURGAM.
AN ORIGINAL FOIM. •.
^WASHINGTON
BT OUB SPECIAL OOBB VFOHPSKT. Giving a Descrlptlok of a Oteat IMasar of An draw
Johnson and the Copperheads, etc.
TWO MEN OF "COLOR" A RAILROAD CAR.
if
AN ORIGINAL CHILDREN'S STORY BTJtOSS AUGUSTA LAB9BD. INFLUENCE OF NEWSPA
PERS ON CHILDREN. A SENSIBLE MANi VALUE OF A GOODlBAR-
OMETER.
CREDIT TO WHOM CREDIT IS DUE. EDITORIALS AS FOLLO WS: THE CONQUERING STROKE OF
GEN. MEADE.
A MABBED MEMORIAL OR. GEO. PEABODY AND THE GEORQE. TOWN CHURCH,
Together with an
4 ORIGINAL FOEM,
BY JOHN G. WHITTIER.
OUR NEW INDIAN POLICY. BISHOP SELWYN.
RECONSTRUCTION THE BUREAUS. DEATH OF BISHOP HOP
KINS.
THE WAR OF RACES. CONGREGATIONALISM IN CHICAGO,
BD1TOBIAL BOXBS OH FASgUKl BTBVM. r..:. riBSONAXi 00LVU9. NEW TOBK AND VIOIKITT
BBLIGIOUS IMTXLLIftXNOE. BI VITAL BKOOBD. MISSIONABT INTXLLiaXNCB.
EDITOB'S BOOK TABLK. COICMBBOIAL AND FIMANO^i. TALK, 8IWS, AND QOUIP IN WALL SI. IMPOBTANT NEWS TOB OAPITALlfTS,
BAXKXB9, AND BUSINESS fiiXN, MONIT &IABXBT. CSNT&AL FACT FIG BAILBOAD.
DBT OOODS BBFOBT. DBT GOODS QUOTATIONS. PB0BU0X MABKBT BSPOBTS« ift PBICBS CUBBBNT. v.:
NEW TOBK CATTLE MABKBT. .. FOBXION NEWS.
'•tv^ DOMXSnC
NEWS.
•.ii'S.mM FXBBLBS. :.•?»« W IABMXB'S COLUMN. ,f-t
^^THEWHOUt. OOMPBI8W ATTRACTIONS NIVXB XaUALXD IN ANT OTHER BILIGIOUS NXWSPAPXB.
GREAT PREMIUMS
FOR NEW SUBSCRIBERS.
For 24 new subscribers and $60 we will send the celebrated "Letter A" HOWE SEWING MACHINE,! warranted perfect in every respect, and adapted to family oie
OB,
•abeoriber
we will'send to eyery new
with$2.80 j.
lis*
$2.50 we will 'send
TH
rioting 0floss,'w01 be promptly sttsnM to wit
-il
.DRY COOPS,
C.WITTIG&CO
i*
^fl86 8
«.*8 .^T. TT «J .- 'ii .sfsrs
CL081Se
MViMMA-
AIBMB.
*bt'*
M. HATFIKLD.
of Chicago.
REQRETS.
AM OBIAINAL FOB
St.
THE KINGDOM of BE A TEN
BT BKV. LBWIS X. MATSOST, of Chicago.
"m
BT 0ABL SPBNCBB.'
rfj
LETTER.
IN
Bx 0«0B0» W. BOHOAT.
THE
VOYAGE OF LIFE,
i«r,'S
A SERMON.
Bs Biv. NBWHA9 HAU.
Preached to his own Congregation en his arrival
LA
Ksgiand.
PBINTSt) FBOX HAITDBCaiPT TurnW ed us by Mr. Hall.
.m-.K I*"
EURYDICE.
AH OBIOIHAL P0IM.
1
BENJAMINLUNDY.
Br BOBBBT PUBVI8.
LETTER FROM CHIGACO.
BT OTTH SPECIAL 00BBB9P0NDB1(T. SCTJSCT:
Burning of Farwell Hall, Ole Bull's Concert. Evening Before the Fire. Elisabeth A. Wilcox Legacy. OntarioInstitute. Quincy Collage. '1 Crosby Opera House Lottery, etc, .1 Rriii •!. Uiz-. A FAIR OF SHOE&i
NEWandersigned
""S'.'i
"Our Young Folks
»l &
The moat (popular children's monthly in the country, tbe publisher's price of whioh is $2
OB,
for every new subscriber with
"Six low A! vim Hour WXTHIABHASAK LIKOOLH, Tha price of which ia »1.50. Old subsoriben who (Mire (hi# Magazine or Book must pay «o Addrew, with money,to .o...« ^^*4-j"• HENRY C. BOWEN,
Pmiisn,
NO.S Beekman Street, NEW YORK.
ii ti'i
73 MAIN STBBST
OPFOSITB^MoKKHIPa BA1VX,
4
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wabt
FIB8T BVLLETIH
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OCT SALS
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or
WWTEB 4I00DS!
itt-V
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BARGAINS mi
h^-iu
•W.itP,.
in
Jt Muff txt $3*00 .u ftncisie'KfSii 1 Set, Collar and Cape $9m8& 1 Muff at $3.50. 1 Set, Collar and Cape $4*00 1 Muff at $4.00. 1 Set,
Collar and Cape $460
1 Set at $600. 1 pair Cuffs at $1.60. 1 pair Cuffs at $1.75. & i-SM 1 pair Cuffs at $2.00.
Call soon, as the Stock is limited and will soon be sold out. Ti»n»3
C. WITTId A (WS,
Next Door to Davis' Dritg 8tora.:
BOOTS ANDISHOESs
OOTSANl) SHOES. t?
IN"., ANDREWS
.fv rs: IsselUng ,3 t* I "W&
Bobts & Shoes Very Cheap
To close out his large itook of
Boots Shoes and Gaiters,
To make room for Spring stock. Ton will save money by oalllag oa him at No. 8 Meohanioa Block,
Partlcalar Attention Is glvaa «u
CUSTOM WORK:
This Department is in the hands ct SKILLFUL
.WORKMEN.
octLSdtf
HEKBI IsATSIAJff^
TF AV VTA0TUBK& A»S SXALSB XM^
Boots and Shoes.
Having an experience of twenty-nr. years, I feel con&dsnt that I caa give arilsfaotiou, both with my own manofsctnra aad Xastara work, a foil stock of which I keep on hand.
SHOP—On Lalhystt* Street, aorth of the JuncdeoSaSa ticn of Fourth Street.
BOOT and SHOE SHOP, The having Ju«t opened their Shop, respectfully lniortn tho oiticeus of Tsrre Haute and surrounding country, that they are prepared to do tb-Mr work to the entire satisfaction of their customers, as well in style asia fitting, no matter about the shape of tbe foot. The very beet choice of leather always on hahd.— Mending done In the best stye and on short notice. Every article will tell by wearing what our work ft, and win recommend It.
BOOT
LJtiBING A TAEN2XB,
Basement of F. Hoberg's new Brick Building, the fourth hHite west of corner of Main aad.Ceventh Streets, near the Terre Haute Hause. seplOdty
A S
AMD SHOE ST0BE,
No,
16 North 4tb
C.
St.
12. HUGGLES,
Sncceaeor to P. P. Deok,
HAS
jusir
RECBIYED A
Large Stock wf Boots and She««,,embracing every variety of
Women* Men & Cblldreirs We^r SUITABLE FOB THE
V&M and Winter Trade, Which Will soil at the Lowest Cash rxlccs. am also prepared to
MAKETO ORDER
aU kinds of Boots end Shoes that may be celled for, on the shortest notice and moat ftshlcuable SSyls. Sirs me a cell before ordering or purchasing! elsewhere. ilo.'lS North fourth 8traot, Tarre-Hante, Ind. aovMt^
-P-EALTH ESTABLISHMENT. 355 West Fourth Street. CINCINNATI.
Swedish Movements. Electro-tkermo Bath*, Hot, Cold and 1
itfc
Medicated Baths.
Dr. B. KBWTOIT XOOKXB, btwrlf of Oreen Muaat, Watar Oure, ia permanently Uoated a« ab^re, and will give special attentiaa to OSBON 10 XUiXASBS and Sb70BMiTiJU OF TBX •PINE.
OUcoiars oontalsing further infematlea and reference te some or the best knows business •an In Ciaoinaatt aad elsewhere, furbished oa application.
A limited number of pattest* can be aceetamodated with boarii decUdSsaeed
O.AS AND STEAM FITTING
V7 Main Street, between 6tb and Tih, FR£0£B1H OJEIOEB. Having employed the servic«s of J. B. Ferguson, swell known praetioal workman, be is now prepared to execute all .rtlsta in th« above business, with promptness and dispatch. oct3dly
rpERRE HAUTE
A LEGE.
COM'L COH
CORNER EIFTH A MAIN 8TB,
book-keeping by single and double entry, la all Its forms, as portalning to business life Fenatanship and Arlthmstio. Termswlthla rssekof all For further particulars, addrtst the Principal, se?37dlr B. OiBVlB.
TTNION INSURANCE CO.,
CF INDIANAPOLIS.
Capital, 0407,505 7». THB LEADIKO
Fax
issoaaaoa CONVAKT or I»»-
A Stock Company owned and controlled by the leading Cosiness men in the 8tate. The followl area part of the Stockholders, who are residents of Terre Rente, aad to whom ws would refer those wanting sound and reliable insurance at fair rates.
Preston Hussey, Pres't National State Bank. J. B. Cunningham, druggist. L. G. Warren's Hslrs.
HAVE56 A OO., Agents,
234tf Office wor Donnellej'a Drag Store.
PLUMBING. B. BUCKELL being a
PLUMBBB, ana at the request of taaM Msnds, begs to asnonaoe that h. 1» n°w prepatad toexeonts all ordsts !n the sbove businssa^neoaaeetlon 1th his flonse Painting and ^raising.
SHOP—OB
cherry Stmt, between S4 aad *th
BATHS,
PUMPS, WATER CLOSETS,
A fitted up on tbe most appr* ?ed principles. Impairing promptly attnndid to ssp3
yOTICB
Dr.D. BATES, of Oalhoan, Ills., Is DIV reftdj to Mod by msll foor Hsw Ews ptt, which srs enUrtly
DSW
snd ptrf#cUf lift to nn
fn4 sure to cure: A Ve$et*bls Sjrap for and Chronic Duster ft T#ietib/« Itch •SITS, 8ar«Oare for A^ne. unrboiptollJX vfllssad toy r%tnrn mAil fall dirsctio&s foe msking scd usioff the aboTs msdloiAes, sod If joa #iH WW and mss thsm sccording to dlrsotloaa snda cuf® ia set effected in a very short tlae, I will r£jro jour money. Address Oa. D. BATKB,
JanlTdwSw Cattoa* Pp., UK
