Daily Wabash Express, Volume 17, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 5 February 1868 — Page 3

ausseBas^iiiaSSBaiS

SPECIAL NOTICES.

:f_ irn

ifflfSMionsBoxes Sold. BBAliJipHXli'S PILLS taM^M and expel the matter of DMaHI. *"*'''1* KrtrM-t fr6m a Letter dated Dawiou, luv. a April

St, 1866, to Dr. Br&ndreth, from Andrew Logan Esq. "My wife became an invalid. Our physician repreaented her cast' aw Incurable. I then called two other physicians, and the three hel.l a cou sulfation, aud yronoauoed her caw cooaumption I then discharged all the Pliyelcians, and deter* mined to trwst to your Pills, I got five boxes which the took according to the printed dii tactions.. By the tine theee were op, tbore appeared a change in her condititon for the better. then bought fifteen boxes, and ehe continued to take them for three months, when her health wag en tlrely restored."

PERM INERT and WIDESPREAD SUCCESS is the best evidence of the gpodnesa

StwXm

Wa«p%»tfro4 I? J. OBTSTADOBO, OS'Maiden LaneV ew Tork. Sold by all DraR^iflts. A., piled by all Hair Dressers. ff-6.iwlm

Dr S. I. TOBIAS'

PULMONIC LIFE SYRUP, FOB THE CUBE Or INCIPIENT CONSUMPTION, COtJGHB, OOLD9 Croup, Asthma, Liver Complaints, Dyspepsia and Qeneral Debility For several years I have been •rged by kind friends, who have used, and been bfnefltted by my Life Syrup, to put it up for general sale but few know the large expense, now that the codhtry IS flooded with Patent Medicines,. w£lpl!attend the same. Foi yoars paet, 1 •waiteli&tafit to do

to,

aa the capital required

would be large, and I dls not wish to curtail tlie oporaUans of ray(Venetian Liniment business.— Buf, thanks to the generous put.lic, who have appreciated my Venetian Liniment, I nm now able to do 8", without my detriment to my large business in {feat medicine: The foundation of ruy success I attribute'to attending to the manufacture of every drop myself, and shail do the same in regard to my Pulmonic J-ifu Syrup, The ingredients are perfectly harmless, but act on the Lungs and Lungs with ustonishing oifect. Price 76 Beats, Ifcpot, Ho. SO Cottlandt street, Now fork, near Jersey City Firry/ "Sold by the Drug, gists and Store-keepers. 6dwlm

Ladie9 can receive box of Dr.

Vclpan's PUIS by mail sealed hom theeyes of the public, lay "enclosing one dollar and six postage stamps to M. W. Macombcr, Gsneral ieaut for the United States and Canada?, at Albuuy, New York.

TO

No 20 WALL STREET,

Corner of Nassau Street, New York.

We buy and sell at the most liberal curront •rioes, and keep on hand a mil supply of GOTrnmebt BONDS OT ALL 18SUR3, 3EVEN-

HIBTIE3. and OOMTODND INTZn'SST NOTTS nd execute orders for purchase and sale of rOOKS, BONDS and GOLD.

CONVERSIONS

We convert the several Issues of SEVEK-Thibties at the most favorable market rates into FiveTwenties, which, at present price of gold, yield the holder abeut one per cent more interest per snnum. Circulars with full partl.-.nlars farnloV

TO CONSUMPTIVES. The REV. EDWABD A. TTILfiON will sen.l, [free of charge) to all who desire it, tho prescription with the directions for making ai. using me simple remedy by which he was oured of a lung affection and that drafted disease ConsuinptioB.— His only object la to benefit the afflicted, and he hopes eVery sufferer will try this prescription-, as It will cost them nothing and may provoo blessing. Ke address B=v. EDWaUD A. WILSON

Williamsburg, Kings Co.,

mylQdltaw-wl

TBI DAILY

kof

BKAfci

DBETtT^ PILLS. They shonld be in every fam ily, eady for use on the first symptoms of dipase, occurriug.

Principal Agency, Brandreth House, Nevr Turk, See "B. Brandreth." in white iettere, in the Governtoentatamp. Sold by all Druggists.

A PANIC

would p»ralj«# the Wuilfl cf fubhlua If it were Prociaiui«tl livery where, that henceforth n* lady or geutlemsn could change the color of their Jgii wifh safety. "S^t •nch would bo the

IIKUUf Vi UliltiJIlAA,

of&otb that genial Lmlfuiuic, polsonleae ana peerless preparation, CB18TADOKO-S 1JALB DYE, were stricken off the rolj of toilet luxuries. No danger of that however. Xt i» iiot for a day, but for all time.

York.

Errora of YouIIb. A Gentleman who suffered for years from Nervous Wblllty, Premature Decay, and all the effects of youthful indiscretion, will, lor tlse sake of sufsrlng humanity, send fro9 to all who need it, th** receipt and directions for making Mie Blmple reiojdy by which he was oured. Shfferers wishing to jroflt by tha advertiser's ciperieace, can do to by addressing, in perfect confidence,

JOHN B. OGDEN,

mylOdlfaw-wlyj -U W«r St.. H.

HCHVEWELVS (OLD Th» importhiice of Lbla troiy ^9ii^ ANODINB, bl« and valiialile propnrattcr. is now so fully acknowledged, receiving the most free approbation of Physicians, ar.d in which tho true name of

Ancdgne

is perfectly apparent, thftt in

advertising, its true character i* only to be given, Which I ask all nho hate »itaesa»il,ii»

curative power, to accept with confidanrc.. It is the, true remedy for

Sciatica. Toeth "d

lt

Neuralgia, RkcuiflcUitn

Ear 4A», Zlac.d Achr, rainjnl

Mmutruation, Ammcrrhta, Dimtntrrhrc, DrHrivn, JWnwms. Spinal Complaint', Lout of 8l*«p. ami

mild and gentle opiate to all

In

Aftkma

Heart

as

Ntrvout JJfectkni.

it has been oinineutly successful. In

Oonplaintt,

a very potent remedy.

.JOHN L. JiCNNEWKIiL, proprietor, Practical Chemist and rharmocoutist, 90ommorcial Wharf,Boaiou, ITim. ttr Seldby all regular dealers in medicine.

From Physicians is invited the greatest frecdem of correspondence, to whom every evidence, of oharactcr wl bs flreeiy sent on demand.

July 18, dwoct and jan'v.

INFORMATION.

Information guiirantend to orodace a luxuriant growth of hair upon a bald head or beardless lac?, also a reolpo for the removal of Pluiples, Blotches, Eruptions, ete., on the«hin, leaving the ssmo soft, olear and b'eairtlfhl, «in be bbtalned without ehargo by addressing ,,, ,, TH08. F. OiTAPMAN, Chemist, 82S Broadway, New Torl" mylOdltaw-wl

ITCH ITCH ITCH I SCRATCai SCRATCH! SCRATCH ia irom.10 to 4P honrWbMton'8 Ointment WhMton'g Ointment Wkeston's ointment WkMrtoa's Otatmeflt WkMton's Olnttaeat WhestoD'n Otetment

cur?8 cures cures oures curei euros

The itch, Salt Bbfum. Tetter. Barber's Itch. Old Sores. XTcry Kind

OF STSBT HUMOB LIEE HA610. Price, 60 cents a box by uinil, CO cents. Address WEEKS POTTKR, No. 170 Waehiagton Street, Boston, Mass: For sale bj ail Druggists.

Bolton, Sept. 18,lM7-3ta wdwly

Ladies Take Particular Xotice,

TBI RIAL VKLPMC MALE FILLS. WA1UUNTKD SRBNOH

THBSKafterwards

PITILSj to Celebrated many years age in Paris, for the relief of female irrogula tie*, and so notorious tor tbelr criminal employment In the practice of abortion, are now offered for sale tor the irst time In America. They have been kept in comparative obscurity, from the fact that the originator Dr. Telpeau, Is a physician in Paris, of great wealth and strict conscientious principles, and has withheld them from general use, left they should be emploved for anlawfnl purposes In overcoming female obstructions, they seem to be truly omnipotent, bursting open the flood gates from whatever causc •ay have stopped them bnt they sre offered to the public only for legitimate use, and all agent* are forbidden to sell them wben it is understood that the otyeM ia unlawful

Ladies ««n tocurfta a box. sealed from the ey of tbe curious, By enclosing one dollar, and six postage sumps to M. W. MACOMUEB, General the United States and Oanadas, at AIb*ny, N. T., or to any authorized Agent. t»y all Druggists in Terr^ Haute. o7Jwly

rt'BLlSUED EVERT HOKtlSS, (BSCEPI SCXDAT8) IS

Modesitt'S Building-* No. 65 WABASH Stbeet, uibectlt NOBTB or TH* CotmT HotrsR.

Terms of Subscription:

For one year, in advance #1° 00 For six months, in advance

Save Time and Money

If you have anything to sell, If you have lost anything. If you have found anything, If yon have a house to rent, If yon want to rent a house, If you want boarding, If you want anything, Tell Five Thousand People at once, —BY—

Advertising in tbe Daily Express,

Miscellaneous Items.

IT is said that relations between tie French and Italian government? are not so cordial as formerly.

THE new Democratic paper in Ciiicago tho Age)

will make its appearance on the

irst of March next.

EUGENE

Jan8dwlm

MAEKY OB NOT TO MARBY—WHY NOT Serious Beflections for Young Men, in Essays of the Howard Aasociation, on the Phy«iologIeiI Errors, Abuses and Diseases induced by ignorancoof Nature's Laws, in the first inof Man. Stent In sealed letter enrelopos, free of charge.

Address, J. 8KILLBN HOOGUTON, Uowaid Association, Philadelphia, Pa. fldw3m

"sA^riciasrca- HOUSE —Of— j^y COOKE & CO.,

A wag threw four packets of horse rail* road tickets into the contribution box f}t Portland church. Sunday, with the Scriptural words "Silver and gold have I none but such as I have give I thee," carefully inscribed on the pack.

The Now York

Si.Id

Times

JAKI8 B. I.THE. LYNE

6 00

For three months, in advance 2 50 For one mantb, in sdvancr...., 86 Deliverable to City Subscribers at20cte. per week.

Single oopies, 6 cents.

LOOK TO YOUR INTERESTS.

State on

Island Republican Providence

The Rhodo Convention will meet in Saturday, February 22.

It in reported that George Wood, late manager of the Broadway theater New York, intends, next Spring to ere?t new theator in Union Square.

Prince Albert Victor son of the Prince of Wales and future king of England,*ha« just celebrated his fourth birthday.

£dwin Booth announces Claude Mel* notte among the characters which he is to play during his engagement in Chicago-

The Massachusetts State Republican Convention will be held in Worcester March 12, to nominate delegates to the Presidential Convention.

Forty Pennsylvania Republican papers have declared in favor of Mr. Gaulsha A. Grow aa their candidate for "Vice Presis dent.

Vallaudioham, is predicting the defeat of the Democratic party in Ohio next fall, says tho Republican majority will be from thirteen to twenty thousand.

Casskrlt, Democratic Sen­

ator elect from California, is termed' a 'Yellow Republican" by the straight-out Democrats, who exceedingly dislike his loyal war record.

THE Democratic papers in Indiana are led by the ears in consequence of the recommendation of Mr. Pendleton by tbe Democratic convention of that State.

THE New York Tribune regards the New York Times

as "the most able and

effective Democratic paper in the country." Crounse, the correspondent of the New York

Times,

having occasion to visit Mr.

Johnson, found him in one of his "periodical" moods and was grossly insulted by him in the presence of several gentlemen.

The North Carolina Repubiican State Convention will be held in Raleigh on the 25th of February, "to nominate candidates for the State offices and perform such other duties as may be deemed advisable.1'

thinks that the

Republican party is "not by any means so reduced in strength as to make its overthrow a matter "of course." That looks as if Mr. Raymond meditated a return to the fold, "Kate," the old apple and cake seller in front of the New York

Tribune

office,

after pushing her modest business for 2? years, has just died, leaving about $2500 as the total savings of her lifework. Nothing ia known of her history or relatives.

THE Boston Traveller says: "General Banks' strong argument in favor of the rights of naturalized citizens is timely and just, but it cannot fail to remind many that he was once elected Govenor when such sentiments would not been very popular."'

THE Mewark (N« J.) Courier thinkt tho candidate for Vice President with Grant will be either Colfax, Wilson or Hamlin, and expresses its preference for Colfax, because "he would add more vitality to the Grant tickct than any other name that could be placed upon it."

AMONG the speakers who will shortly address tho citizens of New Hampshireon political topics are Major General Lo gan and Major General, Hurlbut of Illinois Generals Schofield of Pennsylvania! General Barnum and Siekles of New York, Colonel McSee of Kentucky, and Hon. John A. Bingham of Ohio.

Mrs. Deborah Cass Sillman died rerer.tiy in Santa Cruz county, California, in har eighty-sixth year. She was a sister of General Cass, and widow of Hon. Willis Sillman, late of Zauesvillo, Ohio, who was the publisher of the first newspaper started in Marietta, November 30, 1861..

Rumor instructs us that Miss Olivo Lo» gan is about to return to the stage. Two yours have passed since her retirement therefrom,during which' time she had steadily labored with tha pen, and has written clever stories, successful plays, and bright magazine articles.

Ed. Cleveland proposes "to go into the coming canvaw, with all the mortal effect of his character and influence." It will require something stronger than canvas to endure, the strain. The democracy of New Hampshire have taken the first step toward insuring their defeat. They have engaged Collector Babcock and Postmaster Cleveland to stump the State for them

The Marquis de Caux, who is to marry Adelina Patti in February, is described in a Paris letter as a young nobleman of darrow forntnes, who has succeeded in winning a sort of social position by his skill in leading the cotilion. He became the favorite of the Empress, was invited to Compiegne, is frequently one of the Emperor's retinue when his majesty goes shooting—all because he leads the cotillon wall. As he invariably leads the cotillon at tha Tuiileries, he is invited everywhere for it gives a sort of distinction to balls to have Marquis de Caux to lead the cotilion. He is greatly sneered at, but envy has a large share in the sneer, for he has attained a position at court which will ena ble him to marry almost any wealthy h9ire'5s.

The frequency of murder, violence and the indiscriminate use of the knife and pistol, is having its effect upon the young er portion of the community. When children hear tales every day of homicide in the streets and in barrooms they not dnly become familiar with this kind of crime but they are led to its commission We had a lamentable instance of this in

Brooklyn on Wednesday, when two chil« dren, aged fifteen and thirteen, were ar rested in the vory act of murdering an other child with a brickbat and a shovel What can we expect from the unmatured mind and ungovemed passions of child hood with so fearful an example every hour befour them as the criminal records of the presentf

-VH0UAS X. LAWKS

& LAWES,

General CommissonMercb ants AND DEALXUS

iiis Street. Sear Comer Serentb, Merchandise and Produce of all klnds^bought and sold on Commission. Consignments Solicited. Agrents (for some of the Best Distilleries in

BEFEBENCES6:

5

LOUISVILLE, Kt—Hon. Thos. E. Bramlette, late Governor of Kentucky, Col. Alfred Allen, late Treasurer Kentucky, Hon. Benj. H. Bristow, Si Att'y, District Ky.

Fbakutobt,

XT.—J.

B. Temple, Cashier Farm

er's Bank E. H. Taylor, Cashier Branch Bank of Kentucky. Tessa Bavte, Ikd.—Hon. Albert Lange,

mer Auditor of State Hon. G.

T.

Oookerly, May

Col. Thos. Dowltng, James H. Turner, "Esq. McKeenA Deming John Scott A Son, S. Wolf, Esq. 28d8m

MERCH'T TAILORING.

^ATEST STYLES.

Lowest [Prices!

SOMETHI3TG TXJEW.

HARTS0CK & BANNISTER

Have just received afRESH LOT .of

PIECE GOOPS I

Bought since tbe

GREAT DECLINE I

In Prices. We have'a Fine Selection of

BEAVERS. CHINCHILLAS, CLOTHS, &e. &c.

Suitable foi

Dress Suits,

Business Suits

and Over Ooats

COME RIGHT ALONG 0ENTL WEN

Now is the time for

BABQAHsTS.

OUB :i

KKt»Y MADE CLOTHING!

AND

FURKISHIWQ GOODS

Wo are offering at

Greatly Reduced Prices.

Call and see for yourselves at

JVo. 79 MainSt.

1

INSURANCE COLUMN.

FIRE, LIFE,

—AND—

ACCIDENT

Insurance Agency.

ft. A. CRANE, SAML'L C. S00TT.

The following Old and Boltable Companies Bepraeeuted.

Cq„

Merchants Fire Ins.

HABTFOKD, CONN.

NorthAmerican Fire Ins. Go. HaBTFOBD, CONN.

Corn Exchange Fire Iiw. Co., 157 BBOADWAY, NEW Y0BK.

Buckeye Fire Insurance Co. CLEVELAND, OHIO,

United States Life Ins. Co., No. 40 WALL ST., NEW YOKE.

World Mutual Life Ins. Co., 117 BBOADWAY, NEW Y0BK.

Franklin Life Insurance Co. TNPIAN A.P0LIS, IND.

United States Casualty, Co., 96 BROADWAY, NKW YOBK.,

Applications taken and Policies issued in any ot the above named Companies in lowest current rates. Also, REAL ESTATE bought and nr.'d, and COLLECTIONS promptly attended to.

Apply t"

SOOTT & ORAMJS,

General Fire and Life Insurance Agent.

O I E

Main'St.«between 5th & 6th

Terre Haute, Ind.

Office 159 Main Street Old Stand of Drs. Thompson & Bust.

E N I S

O. LINCOLN,

The

Oldest Established Dentist In Terre Haute. uriics—On Sixth Street, between Main and Ohio, .ma door south of National House.

Hariug hsl upwards of eighteen years' expe rience in Dentistry, he is confident that he can give satisfaction in all cases. [Jy20dly

RICHABDSON, M.

J.

E 1 S BCOCCSSOB TO DL S. I. SMITH, OFFICE—On Ohij, between 3d and 4th Street. aplSdtf TKBBX-HATJTS, IND.

UNDERTAKERS.

S A A O A

UNDERTAKER, Is prepared to exeonte-' orders is his line with neatness and dispatch /rner of third and Cherry trests, Terre Haute, Indiana. janSCMV-dwtf

J, P. MoDONALD, (Successor to A. A. Abnold) nun nt Books, Magazines, Papers,

Stationery, &c.,

Post Omci Lowrr ....Tmr* Hatjt*, Xsd NotIMIJ

HP

I

tor

LAND AGENCY.

M1 M. HICK COX. tt. D. SOOTT. GEO. C.

HIOKOOX

8c

*11 't *1

CO.,

RS&L KSTATB BB0KEK8

No. SO Oliio Street.

Oonveyanceing Carefully Done

Abstracts of Title furnished, Loans ne gotiated and Money invested.

1

•-. I:

FOR SALE.

Desirable residence 'on South Market Street.— Orer 2 acres of ground, well set with fruit and shrubbery. Prioe, 17,000 terns favorable,

New frame house, and lot, 90x300 feet, on Straw berry Hill. Very cheap.

Two lota in Dean's Addition, rery cheap.:

Five acres, saatof Flagan's Garden.

900 aores, 3 miles east, known aa the "Huastj Farm," all fenoed, well Improved good meadow woods pasture and fine timber. A flrst-elas farm. ]j na -r'is!f.'iitf'ii

60 BuUding Lo^ adJolning the city, northeas good a(2e—low prloe and fsTorable terms.

House and lot, on 1st street, north of Olari Houb^—6 rooms, cistera, large stable, Ac. Pric 91,'iOO. Terrors easy.

Mortgage and 86,000—at a big discount

Fort atres miles southeast of tawn—2 acres in en ltivatien, balance fine timber. Very cheap.

Real Kstate Column

or

HENDRICH & LANGE,

Office ovor First National Bank, 3. E. Corner of Fourth and Main Streets,

Terre Haute,

Abstracts of title furnished, Loans negotiated, aBd Money invested.

FOR SALE.

CITI PBOPEBTY.

Forty Lota in Linton's Addition to Terre Haute House and lot, east Ohio street, House and lot, In McMurrain's Addltltion, Hou*eand lot in Sibley's addition on 6th street, House and lot in Base's addition on 8th street, House and lot on Poplar, betweon fcth en4 7th streets,

House and lot on North 6th, between Ohejnut and Linton streets. Two business Houses on Main street.

COUNTY PBOPEBTY.

Farm of 89 acres in Honey Creek Township, 173 acre! in Linton township. 3 Acres below tho Boiling Mill, wess side canal.

Jan29dtf

DRY GOODS.

Great Bargains

FOR THE

HOLIDAYS

ORSEMliS & HAflGEKTY'S

Corner of Third and Main Streets,

lOO PIECES

E S S O O S

AT:

TIIA

8 A W S!

OF ALL KINDS,

ntHKEil iow\

CLOAKINGS,

BROADCLOTHS,

Satinets

See.

MARKED DOWN

25 to SO Per Ceut

CALL AND BK CONVINCED

N I O N A 1

FRANK HEIITIG

AND

VLOUB 8TOBK.

A

BRO

tfasnfiaotureH of all Hnii cf

CRACKERS. and Dealers In

O E I E S

OB Lafayette St., betweou Canal and Depot, E S A E dn30dly INDIANA.

A^D STEAM

GAI,

FITTING

Main Street, twtiraM tfth and 7th,

FR£D£B1K »£IG£B. HaTtnl employad the aerriow of J. 8. Fergn•on, a well known practical workman, he ia now prepared to execute all order* in the above bnt! new, with promptnen and dlapatch. octSdly

Grand Closing Salt

OF

•-J

8^71

w^uitirs

77

WINTER

9 1

DBY OT9BS,

p'l 'tf!

TIIIJj,

l»# iftftxtQB: •'f0i %a$ f« cr2 TiW.

AT

W 1

-i

"iC* IJ

1*11

Dry Goods Emporium

a

c*

1.

S50,000i

I au!,l ,i. '. W W

Worth df Seasonable Dry Goods, to be

sold at prices

ASTONISHINGLY LOW!!

50 pieces French Merinos tu be sold at 75 rente, Former price $1.25. 200 pieces Assorted Dress Goods to be sold at 25, 40, and 60 cts. Former price, GO, 75 and $1,00. 6000 yards choice figured Delaine?, 16fc. 1000 yardB Bleached Sheeting, to be sold at 8| cents. 1000 yards Bleached Shirting to be sold at 10 cents. 2000 iyards Bleached Shirting, yard wide fine, at 12$ cents.

One Case higheolored Prints.......... 8jc One extra heavy wide... 10 Four very choice 12£ One Bale choice Red Flannel 25 One Grey twilled 26 One heavy plaid all wool do... 40

A E I N E N S

Towels, Sheetings, Ac*,

Included in the above Sale.

The attention of Housekeepers and others is called to the above, as an unequaled opportunity tor purchasing needful articles.

TV ELL, HiPLEX CO, Corner 6th and Main Street*,

Terre Haute, indl"

DOCTOR BEGTJLABLY

WHKTTIERt1 i!BED PHYSICIAN,hi

A. Oiploma which haDgs in hia office vrili show has uQaGe

Chronic Di*ea*.*« the study of hit life. aa!

boa a Onlou-wlde repatation, having becc lonqe

loeatai in St. Loait

thee at?y other Obi ..nio U'.--stvT-

Physioiaa. Much of his practice ha* besa ua tare.

SyphilU, Gonorrhea,dlesi. Stricture, h'il Cti Harp Diieaut, (htpMltc or Mercurial AJfetlion* of A. Throat, Skin or Bones Orchkit, Hernia or Hupture

also, the effoots of a Solitary Habit, rnluoue'ti Body and Miod, prodndns M'J'ehes, dr-Mllty^ i«a (lotsucy, diszines*,dimness of sixiii, oosfnsloao Ideas, evil ferebestng, aTersloc

to

oocioty, Ii.sa ni

memory, weakaeas, &o., not all these In any oof OTse,bnt all poonrriDgfrfHjneiitlj- -u varioas oasea »®"Aocommodatioo6 ample, rhcrgos ac-.^ernte C5r^!j g«iyrant«ed. Honsnltetions by letter or oi oSBce, free. Moat caras oan be prtperlr traitor riitrnat'on ani Pregn&ccj, 3P. without awintwiew, and medlciuee, wcmn tiuii sr at on a by a ii

rdfr? to

business in most raaoe. .i• Bo* o"32,St. fioo'a, SU..

Bonrs—8A Offlc. !vi«l^iiat Jio.617 St.Cbarles fivwt.betwpcn Slzti ind S-?rer.th,ose square Sooth cf Lin-1^1! .-atireil spot in the C9ntri of the city.

OonraUsiios .ooma, and lor th- to^cin ino^ ti^r. of such patients as rcKjnirfl t»oi .1 attention

SYCKVaODT

Caa s^t, In aeealeu litter cnvelupo.^n I'uoory

r.yi5 ?"Tn»

COST

Veea tabic

A E S O A IV E Vcs doclded by th» X. IT. Etite }"«i and

now

cvncodfd bpr the public

the very best Preparation for IZestcriny I Gray or faded Ilair to it« original color protnotinff it* Crowtb, cradicatlngrllumen cna DandmiV, aad for Dressing

Ji

End Bcfiutlfrin* thg Hair. It free /Cof from polsodous dru?»T decs net stain the flreit fabric, ccd

J.\

1 ASjA lenves tbe Scalp CLEAN, tbe Ua!r 2ica, cad

GLOSSY.

J. R. BARRETT & CO., Proprietor*, ai^CHESTEB, IT- H. iiOHD

A

SMITH, Chicago. General f.orth-Weat-

rn Agentt. J. & H. A.. DAVIS. Asenta for Terra Hante, Ind. aoTllrtwBm

EXPRESS COMPANIES.

MERCHANT'S DESPATCH,

Post: Freight Line, ESTABLISHED 1SE5. AMERICAN EXPBKS8 CO FBOFRISTOBS,

FORWARD GOODS

From BTcw Torfe, Boston, And all point* in the New England State* to all points in the Weet and Sonth-wept, Next in Speet to the Regular Express Conpur,

Csr rates acd all other information, apply to V. 8HEW»ASER, A««nt, Cer, Haln and NlDtb.?tr, T^r's Hante, E Ouxsisoa, 8op't,

Bnffalu. #19d6m

HABBZBT.

IOWA

J. K. MAB8H

REAL ESTATE AGE-MTTV TABH8, WILD LANDS, And Oity Property of every description, for Sale.

An sxperienee of flttsen years enable ns to insure satisfaction in every department ot bnsinsss (dating to a general Boal Estate Agency.

HARBERT & MARSH,

64 WALNUT STREET,

nSTdwly DMMoines,Iowa.

MUSICAL.

^.MUSIC.

J. G. ^INDEMANN,

oEALEB IM

PIAJVON, HELODEO^

ORGANS,

Viollu*. Onitam Flutes, and all kinds of Mustek asrehandin, Ho. 91 Wabash Street, TKBRC RADTE. INDIANA.

TONING AND BEPAWING of PIANOS and othtV Instruments will be promptly attended to. OLD PIANOS will be taken In toad* for NEW ONES. anlOMwtt O. L1MDEMANK.

L. KISSNER'S

OF

#v

MI!0,r'

No. 48, Ol&io Street,,]

!.OPPOSITE TU* COUBT HOUSE,

I AN O S

HEIiODEO^S,

O O A N S,

And smaller Musical Instrnments, nnd Hosical Merchondiau of every ascription, bbeet Music and InstrnctlonBi.oks, should not fail ta Tint tbe

PALACE OF MUSIC.

W Aii kinds of Musical IcstrucnenU repaired in tb* moot approved manner. dAv

COODS.

January 10, 1808.

A NIPPERT

Offers from this dftte until

MARCH FIRST,

The remainder,of his WINTER STOCK

AT COST!

These Goods are all NEW and Desirable consisting of

Merinos, Plaids, Alpaccas* Lusters, Delaines, Cloths, Cloakings, Shawls Breakfast Capes, Sontags, Hoods, Nubia*, Flannels, Blankets, Coverlids, &e.

I OFFER A FKW SETTS OF

SF1 ~WJ

AT MANFFACTURERS PRICES

These Must be Sold!!

Call and see them. Now is the time to purchase Goods on your own terms.

BOOTS AND1SHOES.

jgOOTSAND SHOES.

N A N E W S (a selling

B«ois & 8hoes Very Cheap

Tu

andTi eatment of NetTouB,ljria»ry an

-oitjaiDlGenHes.^U-srly delineatlntr all tbedlieasei coadit'ona, with tii!) Symptom Lists, for tw. Urn -#ut' pontagp at»top* to pr«pa ('J«ta«e.^ a re to if apr5d*wly.

COLGATE & i0'8 fiagrrsntfoiiet Soaps a a Sliilled Workmen, from the BEST WAieRMiLS, and are known as the

STAND AH f)

by Dealers A Custom, ers. Sold everywhere ?4dwly

To close ont his large stock of Shoes and Gaiters,

ra*ks room for Spring Etock. foe will save moD"y by calling on him at

No, 3 Meohanios Block,

Particular Attention is giro* «o

CUSTOM WORK This Depanaieot ia in tbe hands of SKILLFUL

octiedtr

WOBEMEN.

HGIBT LA1MA5, MANtJrACTtSEE AND DEAXJEB IN

Boots audi Hhoes. Having an experience of twenty-lire years, I feel confident that I can give erilsfaction, both with my own manufacture and Eastern work, a full stock uf wblch I keep on hand.

SliOP—On Lafiiyette Street, north of the Junction of Fourth Btreet. deo6d6m

VTEW BOOT and SHOE SHOP. J_^i The ondorslgned haying Jnet opened their Shop, respectfully inform the citilens of Terre Haute and surrounding country, that they are prepared to lo their work to the entire satisfaction ol their tnetomers, as well in style aa ia fitting, no mattnr about the shapeof the foot. The wry best choice of leather always on band.— Mending doua in the best styie and on short notice. Erery article will toll by wearing what our wort is, end will rer-rntctnd It.

J1I8IN0 & TACNZEB,

Basement of F. Qoberg'tBw Brick Building, the fourth house west of corner of Main and Sevunth Struts, near the Terre Hante Haaae. seplOdly

A S

B001' AUD SHOE STORE, No, 10 North 4th St.

C. E. RUGGLES,

Hnccessor to P. P. Deck,

HAS

JUST RECEIYED A

L»rge Stccfc of Bcots and Shoes, embracing every vaiiety of

Women, Men & Children's Wear

SUITABLE FOB THE

Fall audi Winter Tr&da, Which 1 will sell at the Lowest Oash Prices, am also prepared to

MAKE TO ORDER

All kinds of Boots and 8hoes tbat may be called for, on the shortest notlco and most fashionable style. Give me a call before ordering or purcbas3 elsewhere. lo, 16 North Fourth Street, Terre-ITaute. Ind. novSdt*

B. MANNING HOtrtX, IIOH 4MD oemajuittax

A I N E

One door East of tha Star Grocery, TERRE HAUTK, IND. Plain and SeooratlTS Papst Hanging, Fancy and

Plain Sign Painting. Callings and Walls PalBtMt Mid OdeialMl iii Freaoo Colon. Pianos nd Natnxal Wood Polished lc ths highest style of the Art. Gilding on Glass and Japanned Tin, in all Styles.

It will be to tha interest of those who wish have serviceable work dona, to oall on me. Information iu baying dnd mixing colors, will be furnished to persons ream or cha&ob. booSdtf

QITJ BILL POSTEB., GEO.

w.

R¥IFSNIDER.

Programmes and CHreulart distributed in QOOD STYLEt tV All orders left at Dowling Hall, or at listing Offloes.'wlll be promptly attended to wit ^fxtatid dispatch. oiMti

The Independent

PKIOX 93 SO FKB ANNTJM 70 MAIL SUB SCBIBEK8. OS

03

BT 0ABBIEB8 IN

ii NBW YOBK AND BBOOiUTK.

HENRY C. B0WEN, $

PUBLISHER,

No. 5 Beekm&n St,

New

York.

GREAT NUMBER THIS #L4T.

ATTBA0TI0N3 AS POLLOW6: SALMON P. CHASE

Jiisiwi PBK9IDXMT.

4i tHMjf .'•••

3

TEBKK-HAUTK. IND,

Ttiiit being the largest and most elegant Mnsio

SsteUlshbiMt

IN THIS STATE

Buyers in want of fine

Mr

written expressly for

ft#

^Hom.HOHAOU QH£ELH. **|.I*

trtumtlii? *bntW -i THE LOST IMACE,

THE INDEPENDENT,

l.rt

i- arARBBtrmHT "^OBTHODOX OLUBOTMAH,

•nd destined, we believe, to be tha most racy and instructive aeries of contributions ever given to a religious

EVANGELICAL] CHRISTIANS AND THE' OPERA.

BT BXY. B. HI. HATFIKIiD, ,.j of Chicago.

W REGRETS.

A N O I O IN A O

TH1& ifclNGDOM of HE A YEN

BT BKV LEWIS X. MATSON, of Chioago.

ON THE SHOALS.

O O A IT

Theological Seminary, Chioago.

•,n. .-«s« RESJTRGAM.

AN ORIGINAL POEM.

J'

BY OABL 8PRN0EB.

WASHINGTON LETTER.

BT OUB SPECTAL OOBBESPONDKXT. Giving a Description of a Great Dinner of Andrew Johnson and the Copperheads, etc.

TWO MEN OF "COLOR" A RAILROAD CAR.

Bt

I N

gkobgk w. bong at.

THE VOYAGE OF LIFE. A SEBMON.

BT BET. NEWMAH HALL.

Preached ta his own Congregation os hi arrival in KngUad. PBINTXD FBOM MANDSCEIPT

FurnlsLed as by Mr. Hall.

EURTDICE.

AM OBIGIHAL POIM.

BENJAMIN UNDT.

BT BOBEBT PUBVI8.

LETTER FROM CHIGACO.

BT

ors

SPECIAL C0BBE8P0NDINT. •cmor:

Burning of Farwell Hall. Ole Bull's Concert. Evening Before the Fire. Elizabeth A. "Wilcox Legacy. Ontario Institute. Qaificy College. Cro«by Opera Hons* Lottery, eta.

A FAIR OF SHOES,

AN ORIGINAL CHILDREN'S STORY BT MISS AUGUSTA LABNKD.

INFLUENCE OF NEWSPAPERS ON CHILDREN.

A SENSIBLE MAN.

VALUE OF A GOOD BAROMETER.

CREDIT TO WHOM CREDIT IS DUE. ,,

EDITORIALS AS FOLLOWS: THE CONQUERING STROKE OF GEN. MEADE. A MARRED MEMORIAL OR, GEO.

PEABODY AND THE GEORGE-. TOWN CHURCH, Together with an

ORIGINAL POEM,

BY JOHN G. WHITTIER.

OUR NEW INDIAN POLICY.

BISHOP SELWYN.

RECONSTRUCTION\IN THE BUREAUS.

DEATH OF BISHOP HOPKINS. THE WAR OF RACES.

CONGREGA TIONALI8M CHICAGO,

IN

EDITOBIAL jNOTES ON PASSING EVESTS. PERSONAL COLUMN. NEW TOBK AND VI0INITT.

BELIQIOCS INTELLIGENCE. BEVITAL RECOBD. MISSIONABT INTELLIGENCE.

EDIIOB'3 BOOK TABLE. COMMSBCIAL AND FINANCIAL. TALK., NEWS, AND GOSSIP IN WALL ST. IMP0BTANT NEWS FOB CAPITALISTS,

BANSEB9, iND BUSINESS MEN, MONET MABKET. CENTBAL PACIFIC BAILB0AD.

DBT GOODS BEP0BT. DBT GOODS QUOTATIONS. PBODUOE MABKET BEFOBTS.

PBICES CUBBENT.

NEW TOBK CATTLE MABMT. FOBEIGNNEWS. DOMESTIC NEWS.

PEBBLES.

FABMEX'S COLUMN.

THE WHOLE OOMPBISIG ATTBACTION3 NEVEB EQUALED ANT OTHEB BELTGIOUS NEWSPAPER

IN

GREAT PREMIUMS

FOR NEW SUBSCRIBERS.

For 24 new aubicribera and $60 we will sead the celebrated "Letter A" HOWE SEWING MACHINE, warranted perfect in every respect, and adapted to family use

ob,

we will send to every new

subscriber with t2.50

"Our Young Folks,"

The moet {popular children's monthly in the ooontry, the publisher's price of whioh Is $3 os, for every new subscriber with $2.60 we will send u*

"811 MONTHS AT THE WHITE HOUSE WITHJABRAHAM LINCOLN, The prioe of which ia $1.60. Old subscribers who desire the Magazine or Book most pay 80 oents extra. Address, with money, to HENRY C. BO

MILLINERY.

-1'

Dress, Saeque and Cloak

Suite oat on scientific principles, and warranted to

GIVE SATISFACTION

Also a fine assortment of ^1?

LATEST STYLE TRIMMINGS

Ko. 85 Main Street, up Stairs. M. -A.. WALTER

CHEAP MILLINERY

NEW STOCK OF

A E S S E S

THE

CHEAPEST!^ ¥H£ CITY At No. 85 Main Street -•,

(UPSTAIRS.)

MISS 8ALLIE HASTINGS.

STOVES AND TINWARE-

STOVES.

Large Stock and Low Prices

S. S. HlftDERSON'S

Vour Doors South cf the Post Cffioe, on Fourth Street

KNOWING

that the Public has

long demendrd [better olass of Stoves than ba heretofore been sederaliy offered in tbis market, S. B. HENDERSON has tbis season Selected with great care, from tha most popular and Celebrated patterns, koowu in the country East or West, an assortment o: Cooking and Heating Stoves, such »s are rarely erer collected together in one House.

Among his stock may be (onnd the leading Stove of almost every prominent Manufacturer in the coantty.

Heating and Parlor Stoves,

with all the Modern Improvements and cunvenlencles. Stoves for Offloes, Stores, Ohtircbes, Ho. tels, Dlnlng Booma, Bed.rooifig, a&y and all kinds and as for prices,

He Defies Competition I Bpis

oonfldsnt that he has bought as low as asfbndy can, and is determined sot to

N E S O

It le impossible that anybody sh uld have bxttbe Stove tor

mo

uitis are mare.

ALL ARE WARRANTED.

With Cooking Stoves he gives

More furniture tbat is Usually given

and delivers all Stows ia the city

Free of Charge

Tn addition to Stoves hs keeps a general assortment of Tin, Iron and Copper Ware, Pressed Ware,

Th©

New French Ware,

EPOOTIS, Ladies Preserving Kettles, Hoffln Bakers Waffle irons, an.i tko ^aiy newest thing out, tbo

Patent Mirror Smoothing Irons,

Tteso Irons hare the new lao'.inod handle, and

Patent Chilled Iron Face,

^rhloh retains the heat one-third longer than (he u-oi-i'.on ones. Btovs Pips of all slles and kinds, constantly on band, and no x(ra obarge for rivcticg joints to^etUer. Bayers will certainly save cloudy by calling cn

s. S HENDERSON,

Fourth Street, foar doors South of the Post G3lo». seEifiwtf

CWSN Xl'LLBft r. a. as?*?

E. K. BRYANT & CO.,

(Successors tc J. H. TTJBNSB,)

Forwarding & Commission Merchants DZAL123 15 Grain, Flour and Salt.

Highest market price paid TOT ail kinds of. Grain.

Agents for Stab Union Lnrs. Ware House on Alain. Stmt, Near the T. H. & I. B. B. Depct f26-1wtf

J3BAIRIE CITY PLANHifl MILLS

OLXFT & WILLIAMS,

Kanufactnrerg and Dealers in

Flooring, Sash, Siding, Doors,2 Brackets, Blinds, MotUdings, Window Frames Architraves, Door Frames. Stair Rails, BaUusters, Newell Posts, &c.,<£c..

Planing, Scroll Sawing Wood Turning, And all Weed work, used in bnildiag, prepared to Order. Corner of Ninth and Mulberry Streets. jmWtf

ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS. OLIFT & WILLIAMS.

Plans, dpeciQcations acd tuporintendence furnished for every description of Buildlog. Office at Prairit City Planing Mills, cornergof Klnthend Mulberry Streets. JsSdtf

WAKEEN'S IMPROVED V* ROOFING. We are prepared to pmt oa this Bcol, and war. runt it for As-- y-ars. This ia the beet and cheapaet Bcof In use, tud is flra-pr.iof. Gallon

OLIKT VILUiKS,

Prairie City Pinning 3fi!!«, corner of Jfh ./tod' Mulberry Streeia. Ja8dtf

ARCHITECT &' BUILDER.

J. A. VRYDAGH.

Place, Specifications, Stipertatendanoe, and Deti.U Drawings furcishod for evK? doseclptlon of Building*.

Ci»ijs.—South«wt cornm of Main end Fifth Streets, ever Donnelly's lrug Store. aiyZSdly

HATS AND CAPS.

N

EW TOBK & AT 3TOF.K

Joseph O- Yates, JUST IN RECEIPT OF Merxs' Hata of kinds,

Boys' Hats aJl kind*, Misse*' Hats of ail kinds, Infants* tfats of" all kin da, And at ill pricei.

Hfstn taa'fe to nrv on snort uottt-i. Cowr

*ri*THE FALL 8TTLE9,

|ut sM«* Va¥Uc flqnfcre T*rre HmI«. In4.

PLUMBING. E. BUCKELL boing a practical

PLUHBZB, uiij at th« reijuest of many Mends, begs to announce that he is now prepared to execute all orders in the above butinM*,'in connection ith his

House Painting and Graining.

SHOP—On Cherry Street, between 3d and 4th BATES, PUMPS, WATER CLOSETS, ., fitted up oa tha moat appraved prisoiplsa. liepalrtntr prompt' to. sapS

J^OTICB.

WEN, PUBLISHER,

NO. 6 Beekman Street, NBW YORK.

Dr.D. BATES, or Calhoun, Dls.,

la naw ready to sand by mail four New Beoelpts, which are entirely new and parfaetly safe to us* and icra to cure: A Vegetable Syrup tor Flnx and Ohronlo Dysontery, a Vegetable Itch Salve, a Sure Care for Agae. On reclpt ot S1TI will send by return mall full directions for making and using tbe above medioln?*, and if yon will make and tsa them according to directions and a care is not etfeoted in a very short time, I will rstam your money. Address Db. 0. BATM,

JaslTtwSw Calhens 7o„ Ult.