Daily Wabash Express, Volume 18, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 12 January 1869 — Page 4

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CITY NEW&n

PaiHCK Carnival is coming, .rj^e notice'in this issue.

The livery stable business is dqomed We are to have velocipedes!'*' TT "Low Life ik Nbw York," is the sub ject ofanintereBting sketch'from the pen of Wirt Sikes, which we print io another

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Hbabth and Home, the third number,: on our table-' from ^Qua. Arnold's. |Che frontispiece |e e^fieili^J# wiillalf"11 length portrait of Ole Bull.

The Steamer Mason came in last night from Perryvilie Hfcith 104 barrelsSLf pork and. ljEixd, an4 ?30 b^ri^Js .of flour.—, The boat returns this evenfng. ii a

A8H has received Harper'^ Bazar, DH-] erary vAlbuco, Wava^ly,^ Hflatthf And Home, Ballou, and Pleasant Hout| :fqr February, and 61 variety of other paricd--W 'A'tlKKsOl

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for 'Wirt ^ikeS' leottfftf«re|

aplUng rapidly. No extra charge for reserved seats, which must be obtained be-j fore the evening of the Lectur^ ^orj sale at Bartlett i£ Grundy's. \qr:i^aBj

Anew gab post has been: erected fp front of the post office. It 1s a great' ac-f coomodation to people who wsfe nigptl in danger of being run over by paisi vehicles while crossing the qtireet,

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Oop.nei.tus & Haggertt announco that on and after this date they Wilt-Sel^ all kinds of winter goods at great reduc^ tions. Our waders »ay be assured fbeyj mean what they say. ./

MissM. A. RabipIh lias ta^en the! room over L, Goodmanclothing storey next door to Nippert'?, four doors east of her old stand, where she trill be eipeCial* ly pleased to seb all .who tfe„owiDg, Bmall bills. s"A

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C. Wittig & Co. mako a cha»ge its their advertiserfiept, in o4er t6 B)ak^ known that they are sellipg their eatird.

winter Btook, wollen goods, furs, blanket?^ gloves,. &c', at exactly cost. Tfiese tytntj wHl continue for sixty days. 'i

Velocipedhs.—We'll'Soon have 'em. Tittman, the mechanician, on FoUrt^ street is making one to order, and Wildy} Thomas S* 5o., the cafriage -bulWiri oa Second street, have sent for two set^ of wheels on which they wjll confitruct a pair of velocipedes. 4 nio!L

Tdfe LADiES are referred to th^ car4 Mm. N. B. Hedges, ^ho has removed

A Congregational Meetino was called on Sabbath last at the Presbyterian Church on 7th street, to take into consideration the questioh of Mr. Morrison's resignation of hia relation with th£ church, which had been tendered byliirri. The meeting was largely attended* and by a unanimous voto he was requested to withdraw his resignation. The committee appointed to inform Mr. Morrison of the action of the meeting, reported at the evening service that be authorized them to say that after an action so unrtnimoue he would withdraw his resignation, and would formally aaacginqa .^gurf^nb from tho pulpit on Sabbath next.

Rev. Dr. Fiskj x)f Greencastle, a mem. ber of thfaCrawfordsville Presbytery, presided at. the meeting. i.—.—.—. ut ii. I

The Itjjlianapolie Seittinel of yesterday, has the fonoViAg good-natured notice off Col. Nelson:

Hon. Thomas H. Nelson, who wa? apf pointed messenger by the Indiaaa Elecjtoral College, to convey the electoral vote of Indiana to Washington City, we art happy to'stata, has discharged that duty in a most satisfactory manner, and "arrived in this city yesterday morning oii his way homeward. We understand thai Colonel Nelson would aocept the Senatonhip, if tendered to him without solid, tatien or suggestion on his part. He had an interview "with: General Grant while in Washington, andeajoyed an4greeabls ho^w talk with hiaa-.The President-elect thought that tbe x-Minister' V) Chill might find some fine specimcns of hoi*®flesh around Tienna, If he should bappea to be accredited thither. There may be «cswBihl%mthat,te»art fc^ {3^™.

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SPIRITUAL MANIFESTATIONS!

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Dry GooiU—Cornellui A ffaggertj* Dry Good*—^0. WUtlg&Oo. To tfK^Tttt-payers-O. A. Goodwin, Treasutetf£ DreaaMaking—Mrs. N. E. H*4g®s- ij Dissolution—H. Krlangw* fro.

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Lost—Horse Blanket—B. iw-ioJ Millinery—Mary A. Baridan. .-•! Merchant TallorrtK—,ohnBa^^!"v^rfHA*«'» Maigoerada—T?. JH. Meenner-chor. j. i»tsJ {i}. «efc .i»*

We have been to a Spiritual seance.—

Fox, of "Rochester Knocking" notori mntim&cf#' ^u&idg^^hk since the phenomena, delusion, or whatontil the strange manifestations now appear at many points in both hemispheres the

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dress-making establishment to Nfiylo*'! new building on Ohio street. 'With com* petent assistants she is prep^i'ed to maki to order with prompters and dispatc women and children's clothing of ever description, and is confident of giving satf isfaction.is

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substituted^gfjjg QgBSlO It is known to many of our readers^ that for about a year the Spiritualists of this city have had within their circle a won ed and feed by "the faithful," while night !*4t with.fctm: In order to develop the wonderful manifesta-

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great object sought for was a peculiar, kind of light, *Jiich the s^frife promisedj would eventually be produced, by which) th^flrit' forrii^^SAi'^being "mat«i»l-: ized" would be "visible to the naked eye J'j

ists have kept the manifestations almost e98^}iijthid^tfitj £g& i*tt£ Oeca-j sionally, however the favored members! will tells fliJfrthe- noarvaUoW. dotage, and with aknowing shake of the headassert— "We'll vO&iwJi olil 'jQ^Job^up these days." Then we are given to undMatk^&ad*'Jrtil fij|VaBaitiing of dry bones, and a shaking and crumbling to earth of all theories »f sceptics and nonbelievers in the art spirituelle.

sired to meet the editorial fraternity of this city—a sort of complimentary, benefit to the Press. As an advocate" of temperance priAfli|ifeatjbd iSbJilly-HfeS gathdfWlated, but for this occasion determined to be on hand at the appointed time—

The seance was held in Dr. Pence's building, in the ante-room under .the Doctor's Hall. It so_tyr

senior editor of this mmm fedunt of

detained at his office until after the time

only unbeliever in the company. Noti wishing to cause tlac^ffwiioa' that* We ,«4BFihVieie SaAETliflMi^^e announced wiinngbesslp3'go it alone," and accordingly nrytn \pho werb to form the '^pirclg," passed %i{y-4trtir3 to rom. ^Hei^V^ fotiBd the m^afuthflatbed S«lE(Wh'9#lH is a young man of perhaps twenty-four^years, in

yoSug gBiitloman,

three or four years younger. The latter was engaged in pla^ing.a violjn. It beiftg ate

ajrfid in playing.a violin. It beiftg! jy* hiv6 ttuaifijbn c|rta6| M|-J Fii\ftSn'4«^loy«. WeWdat

positive as to whether he is a believer ini

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Before the preparations were made,j Dr. Pence showed ub nojpj-tjto room.

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ly expeliint "What's that-fb? its are drawi^jj-ironi hi»,tej-na|ter^l*z|j" said Mr. Madison^ A momenfafter a

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beli^M«Mi^.#WoVifl.'i^|i the room oigBt after tli^ht wltjxfflu&the knowIedgQ of the Doctor. Theonly door left unfas-' tebWh^tr&W&T 1 c&l(T!$e otjeSeS!'ftfemJ the outside was that leading to a small, tifrte^teW^b&ve^ikid tfti" oiJly btrtlfet from this was a door leading into the large Hall. Into this door we studk knife,-in gu$ARo^k'W1- tba^door ,cou]d fa^m o^rlWivlthnbHhr^mg ft' it the floor, and tie knife couJd wt be replaced by1 on'e pttBsbg otft Thus, apparently, no person could enteB tills'ito^rj^e rq'ojn i^lo^. J. A

The medium was then secured in thii way. He sat in a Ishatir and a tape was passed around bis bo^ iiext_ to the J^rf^ttt*two ton-hole of his vest, a knot tied and thi» knot sealed with sealing wax. Then the ends were passed through the back of tt$ chair, arobki i&a 'loWfei- Sflirort-jjleJiS, and thtt btfti inidil»(5l£8l:'to|tl».ioor and thd tacks sealod with sealing wax^ After careful Infection of "this operation, both beftwe and after the demopstratiatts we cannot believe it,to be possible for the medium to have left the chair. His arms

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The tituu of N. Erlanger & Bro^ has been dissolved, Mr. N athan Erlanger withdrawing, leaving our young friend Joe Erlanger to carry on the business i$ his own name. If good business taicfc corteous deportment1 and closfe attention will insure suoc^ss, a brilliant mercantile career is before the young gentleman who'now starts in businetos for himself.

entirely free

On the .opposite ^ide of the roop, and hitA&'th< fc4dii&4??a

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chairs were placed on which all the per lottSUh'ttft ro6ai werS *#aated. Another tape was.produced aknd^this passed throf a Bultoti-hole^clT' thrvda^ of each person eVcefl MK m8tr««d* the vioMnist above named. Tha two ends ©f the1 tape we held in ono hand while with the other wa held tho hand of Mr. Hook. All in the line joined hjmgs. The violinist sat next to Mr wfio placed his other hand on him. He wa^thus not- ia c»ir keeping, but hrt* kft^ated tbaC could hardly have left his seat without our knowledge. Besides, at manyttmes he was engaged in playing,,beating time with his foot, or en gaged in conversation when demonstrations were going on in remote parte of the roorf?.^ It pen a ataad -fa ^ne corner, full ten feet from the medium or any of the company, lay several musical inatru* if W r* Li 4 *rinents, incluaing an aocoraeon, a aagelotj bells, castinets, or bones, &c. This stand was in the northwest corner of the room The medium sat about midway on the north side of the room the company was ranged directly opposite on the south side, the violinist at the east end of Ifae lino, and tbo eicrtawt Ptairs 'leading to the ante-room above was at The southwest'eorner of tbe room. We are thus particular in describing" "the situation" in order" to a proper understanding of what followed- »j

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When all was in readiness the gas was totaoiodt, d«rkn«.f the most pitchy character prevailed, and we were ready ifc rdbeive tif-Tiiifc#a. ^Tot- long wercj we ip suspense. Soon, the m&liam began

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knock the one. The door was came something\ith appare four?, "Jimmy, is that you?" asked 14r. Hook"Yes," was the respond,fimn, squeaking voice.. This wa»4n^ro(^uce^ to ub as the spirtt^^f JFiWD^/a Indian. He seei low, fall about the room. He was all the tijtre dupne^jTave: in^ asked toTlance/W^said, "l'ney let me^:.Hgi|^m^tq.)fnow3Hi?^.ft« other editor was, and on being told he conld not come^l'Mkiiriiei^ ^'TbilV&iJnfortu and remarked, ^T^e ajl fafitpjied toge^hef

renfly half yjalking «ad pvtly «n aMhitiqg.in tto n|ddfe o^etimA-

He se^e^.^. ogmip} lij^ sf Tun7 all the tithe capering

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to-night," re: end? at hic| wjNielft.- "Y^S, said Jimniyf

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Aboutnfive'minutw tifmt *be of "Jimmy" a heav^ fqot w|A ^helard as tfsome very largQ man Jbad,j4r^PP1 from the ceiling to the floor. "There,' said Dr. Pence, "is Nimwaukee, the spirit of an Indian chief t¥^ t&$ macS^ Fdot tribe, who ^h$n ,o^ thi»a*Jth-was ^»yei» feet, i«Q iqches^ ,-)Hhl» M£° ,^dk gave us a polite introduction. "Ah I Mr. Westf^ th| editor'' Nimwaukee, in ^*bwry, pbweiTul, very' gfuff, but appaj^n^ly 'forced!' voice We nod ded assent. The voice seemed about todf feet in front of where we were sUjiqg and fully up to his reputed Wgiiii ^Mr. Westfaigail. y^BBKfe insBodf^ated Nimwaukee. We responded in the nepf ative', but acknowiedged t'^suj^ePt of life insurance had ..been gen tlj hinted to us at sundry.,timast ,in ,tlip,ffp*dt b&tf years—the- lwteof -,thea» "gearie i,'« 4 0. WW is trying to get his ''foot it.''

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Insurance Company) latter acknowledgement jwae made sotio voce, but to our audible "No," the defunct aborig ine thundered—" Then your cake's dough 1" We had been told before that occasionally Nimwaukee gets into a "tantrum" and slashes around with little re spect toany bodily pain he may cause and we must confess that in tbe darkness we involuntarily held our bead a little back of the line. "This is Mr. Westfall'i first appeaiance among us," interposed Mr. Hookj "and you must be civil, Nim waukee" "You are a medium yojrself, if you knew it,' said Nimwaukee. "In what way?" asked we politely, anxious to curry favor with the big Injin. "You are an impreasioaal medium. The spirits .p y°i?

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moment after a sound as if a man with large band was slapping another on thej shoulder was heard at the end of the line-i That's pretty rough, Nimwaukee, 'said Mr. Whitfield Smith, who was seated fcyf fT0#'* ^!re W ^pfff •nd: "tlAtS/as theSast heard oPtfre%aliftij

A brief period elapsed, when there was a rustling of drapery, like that of a wo-i man's drej!Bfpai#fg #{fc|£ Ifti•: "There comes the little Swiss girl," said! J)|r$!fcg|£ /Sh^ stoplrt^ jfeifirRjt of tbe! line, and atter the usual introduction, said in a lisping haK irlisper,1 you." She did not appear to walk, bu rather float in tb4 ai^J Taking two bell she accompanied the violin^ boating cor-j "refet time iyi fkti* pl%^d. Then she played very sweetly on an aecordeon.—j Some one said she would play any tune we would call fcr, and we suggested^ "Captain Jinks." She said she did nod know that. We guess theie have been' ntj n^err^oys impng-ttai ytrjta re-, ce^tly}*— ^ltbou^h' s^irib art favorite^ with most minstrels. A gentleman suggested that perhapB she did not know the tune by that nabot, aMlritf4J«Wil*whigT tie it, she might play it. Our "whistle') was dry, fiowever, and we remarked wa could fi4.thrill of- it^t thea ». «JWCa you ever ao yoii cpuldn|t Ihink o' noth in remarked ithe. .Jfupny little Digged Indian, who had just returned from aq adjoining bedroom. We felt a soft hand upon our forehead, and the spirit de parted.

Our next visitor was one they called Henry, the spirit of a drummer in th( Black Hawk war. He did not speak, and bis only performance consisted of play^ ing on castinets, beating time to themusiq of the violin, which was done equal to the most accomplished negro mingtrel

At one time during tbe evening there was a rush of cool air through the room as if some one was operating with a large «Wth8t ffitia a nWsei«ri&S?d la-ifisome perAoh was blowing feebly in a tin.jjhistle..^ idg^waa the Swiss girl endeavoring to ''materialize" an §qttruoSent of her^ o*o mjtWQiclifre.—

Again a light, 8imiKi'toTa small quantity ot phosphorus danced in the air about the room.

Each of the spirits, as they appeared would pat the medium with thelc hands, for the purpose, as was explained, to ex tract ot 'draw magnetism, to ehftbia theaa to "materialise," and givfe -power to |ierform the physical manifestations.

Afler the'ipirit of Heni'y had app6ai«d there was Jaihrief ioteryai daring which! Jimmy cebirned from up stairs. JEfe w^a asked if there was to be any myrjef tpani-, feStatrong: He saWtlrrsplrlp bad gone up stairs-to^prr^ngo a l^ht bjf jffWqh the form of the Swiss girl could be seen, 4nd away he scanipire# up atafrs a^tin. be soon returned to the bottom of tho stairs and announced that tbe light could not be produced on that evening. A moment after the Swiss girf was beard whispering "Gscaingbr'wnbs t«r omw and Mr. Church annount^ ahAU the manifastBtfonS were ehcKd.'

Again we were allowed a thorough examinatioa ef the nediuimiUd ih^ roooai and found.- Bfllth "precisaJyi. p$ ^ao

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Jfbe^feg^SBg, i%*1r4er that the transactions of that evening may be intelligidiaema e"in and now arises, what estations. Of what

t^Aidof a^Mnfederate could do. Was trofteram or so-termed spirit "Jimmy"! that wps^rst toenUur tbe/oom after the ^iftWarex^gtmmM.V confederate in

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be {^ps^il^le tb^t tlyB jopng^ ma^ Church has so blinded tbem that they sit passive

Uitions are all of his own making. *ne it.! Tiie -medium kM thbse whd ixayVT®1??j^°y-j hiij,e^^"(M in iqn"^^oatract toj thjajefl^et—-5 oa.T- =..,«

It would be a much fairer test if thej rfShl(f betaken to a room in thei jjioui^jjf fonoj( .pBracjp not .a betjev.ar in gpv^iU~aIism, ial a rooaa tdi whiclftbfcra is but one antrahide/ahd-' that carefully gymie^ AJfj let

Sheep, first class,,^acb.

doors of

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to be iruel And yet we cannot account fqr t^-niMUur he effected an W°r» the: occupant ofthe building, and the other gaotlapjpniHSsent pi^ that evepin*, to be honest in their'investigations. We canri^t 4e1iiv% aitdb* gelftfetA4n as have been

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equally dmdea among believers and nonbelievffs. W^pur spiritualfrienda^ubmit tdaoEie such test as this? If Spiritualiam be true, it? y^taries should not hesittitfe 't6 cle£kr away, ff possible, every doubt mg*m &ji

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•1"TNTF*NewYork Nitidn, whicb^is 'Very reliable authority, sjiys that "Mr., Wirt ^'^^ten^.feissulijppt as well aa any man in New York—any man, at all events who writes—and be tells a

OTunderstood that Mr. Sikes has for a longtime made l^mjfelfifkersonaUf'familiar i^|||khe w^etched|ies8jtnd sqmpbr in whrm so many of oaf felJow-citHrens live and die."

We are to have the pleasure of hearing Mr. Sikes on Wednesday evening. Tick&he 4»?^itkPW ^\in-

}0(J5®B8ONAIi/' pROPERTT AaSBISUKNTl.— The AieeMorslof' the ifeveril townships of. thisj^^as^ttbl^ at-

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9^e, Qii.thd^th of Janjuar^/i aad-«grecd on^the' folio wifi|f ¥i%ks,^^iuaMS^ofit^^r lhVdi||rJg be assf^ b^l^r

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writing, Whets ylaimw la loil fcrwlrls they are supplied." We acknowledged our obligations for these favors. Here little Jimmy, fthcuhad bee^a^ilent Jiat. enejrj wafhes^l^iqJl Ifi^w^ikRjb lift him up. The Indirn complied. Jimmy, it appeared, bad a drum stick in his{

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in tfts!%ya shop am y«ry to.w. I will therefore make a fine suit for |28, a flne black cloth Coat $22, Overcoats $25- -pants andYSat to'gnit Call over Saxton & Walmsley's Dryj Goods Sta^ fog"! l|,T|Maijf ^stjeet.

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Wheat,' per. bushel Rye, per bushel..^.». +*4i*3..mu2. 76'

m* .per 6oflieft....„..,„.WiVnw.Potatoes, Dgr boshftl j•

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Barley, pdr bolft 1 .'.'JXJK*'. JMf 1 50! Clover Seed, per: bushel*' 90, Timothy Seed, per bushel 2 00 Poultry, per dozen 2 00 Orchard products, per bushel.... 1 50! a 6 9 0 Woof, per pound...t.... 35t wi$,aH5 ^n^4.^...4|.a..a..i 2 o5 Sorghum Molasses, per gallon.,, 50 PtanorfKUUiJ '..'. to^00

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monts, are to ^k^^^.^bove list as a basi?, varyih^-'their Valuation above ori below ai '"property varies from an average quality, an@ to make ijl^u^tiona/fir. market n^peaiar^tpensei of marketing produce.

Wirt ^kits. E^o tbe Resident of the Autliof's tfnion, In the city of New York,* saa we efctBfr'fere?8r«KrfeIg1SlTne end newspaper. wHtfiiJ Shet '^resent day, opens bis lecture season in the West, at

and has 'few equlals as'ft de|criptiv,e writer,. All"tSho^turl ouv'to hear ttii will enjoy a rare treat. We hope to have -ai lecture from him this winter, previous to his return to the East.—Ind. Journal. iii !i I

T^E FEMALE CaLLKqa Qtteitio^TThe following article is from th^nd anapolis JourmVot yesterday: utaiq^

We republish in oar issue of to daA from the Te&e/Haute Expre&f a'lAtfer of the Rev. George Morrison, toncm^g tha fotafading, for flue beneflt of Jbe Slate, •of a Female College: "at ^Teite Haute.—, From this letter it appears that personal in the Prairie City have not contributed' their money as liberally as they should. This Jb perhaps true of other parts of the State. The true friends of Buch enterprise who understand. th4tnh institution of learning does not depend upon^ the building, but upon the ck&ratttt' and haye.^ct^d Vkefy when thay insfst that ita money shall pot all be cgnsumed in bqildings. This principle or its donOr 'idantifiea nonresidents of Terra Haute with this movement.— Tbe 'Wlstate of tha 'BfSter mitTTufe. of Pougbkeepsie, New York, was thatr^he{ whole of tbe la^ge endowment of its great, benefactor w,a8 oopsuraed 4p.baildings.to retaftf tjle Thii Endowment s&A fo bririg' the ben^JtfU or the IhstStu-i tion toitbln the reath of others than tbe rich.

will be secured as ao enduring monument to (he munificence t*nd wisdom of the gentleman at Terre Haute, to whom our State is already indebted so mtach, and of whw wa ali hava.reaswf -tf proud.— May B& lire" be Spared to see this institution placed on a basis fqr which future generations may bless and bonoj his: name.

mt ui -.H -ti Lost.—Somewhere in the .oity, a new packet •book, near forty-five dollan smd two orders the G. A. R. One in favor of "W. E Hampton, for $10, and .one in favor of James O'Mara, for

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Mr. Morrison, in whom the noble donorofthis Female College has placed confidence, and to .whom tijtjks matter bas been committed, understands his business. ?iIfly«M-*-*ebolarr{-fey«ttBg-aBM- of ob«ractor and enterprise and reputation, has addressed his talenty and energies to tbtSj, great work, and we feel cohfldent tl^it,'

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John Babhikle. iwi, HTflii

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Th* Terre Haute MsennerAfB' will a a a I ing Hall, Mondp^ The Society will spare no pains to m4l|$ this one"«fthe ^rande»ti«8^if«*that hart ever taken plifcf te thlfeliy. Persons de-j siring to attend tbs eanse 'had better coal-i menc& lish a'fbli programme in»,/•«» .^ays«iof {the'fun which'ihiay lie expecteS^ 1^ oat

Deeping at exact0eat: .-•»-!

Oocd quality of Shirts and- Drawera can be badu for 50 and 60, ,caats, ^at' C. Wittig & Co's, 170 Main strfeet, Dem ing

A W3?ip TO THE Wtf —If you want bargains in Jjadies^ goto C. Wittig & Co's.,' IMMnteB ming Block, they seU.-at coeU •L t£ ,3d .V,r '..Iteiv ,J

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a a A O O O Cattle, first class milgh%tA-v»-»ir^

We do-not propose to s»H fo« son] mi we wjii. -sell at cost,, aft -seasonable joodfcv O. Wrrrra t.. 170 Main' street, Detaring jftlock? }j ''-L I 11*4 iw? ViiJ# jll-dtf JaiM

Woolen Hoods at'dQ cen 18^25 cient ^nd. ,50 cen'tsj 'at C. W|tti^ .&,,CtfB, 4JT iMain street,' D9ming -Bleck. *:j H-dtfi

iF-you want bargsiofia •WistepCteoA go to C, Wittig & U©V.r-l4» -Main sintiL DeiflingJB10Qk4 the* jsell •exact fibstl-^

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.v./-' J'-l

Thb-WoSftEB or the lSijri Cen^uiit.

Vi» j. ^i^INO'MAOHiirBi^

One Ittportaht^^^ invebiions of tfie. age—ws take pleasuri Sn^referring to the Tact oif it^ jcompleftl and remarkable suceess'as a '.Faabily'.Mrf chine,.applioal^e to aii the purposes aewfrig1.: He'ncefortfe'i.it (iwill be fegjuftej jas indispensible in stipplVing all 'tt(e/rv4 jriedk ^necessities of the household in tb|

WitbJoj the brie^ periW of iie1] ighteeh mon^hs, jdnring wjhK'h'it w« 'first brought to the'notice of tbe! "pnWii -jc ..«- .m 'i- j| we have received the. most -substantia iaidd satisfactory aMaraty^'tftal ltj» jee kiar: mvM9 an^wmy. Bjdvantages

4

mporm-

•SWr^gfBBBi

D00l^

*ra,b

'ing fuHj Tritellige ^community. Henoe: it» growing popi larity has created a demand now'^»/ei greater thart"it. was only .a fetf! tpo^ ^ago and this, too, without anj d^the e: Kraordinary efforts constantly made lother CompahiM.^ b^ng ^6lK,JiA'ch}^ |into notice.* With 'this e^pha^c •'t^i] universal eny^eirsemant on i:a}l Thamd^. f^J ^re' th|in jbv,^ ,b$fStei' wafc^tedj claiming for itunqaesffohaljtetfuiiWloH over all others as a Family Maobine The simplicity, ease and.certaioty jvi iwhich it operates, as Well as excellence of its work^tbroaghont tbe-e

W j»- T^J-JC*71*

tire ,ring9' of sewing, stUqhing, hat ming, felling, tuckidg, ccrrding, b|ftidini, iquilting, gathering aiid sewifig ofi, b^i iseaming, embroidering on the edge, an 1 lits beautiful button hole and eyelet bo 'wprk, place it unflueatiQnablj^r iii,,aj vance of any other similar invention of thtt*ge. ~~r? PrW:^0Li*, Ag?fcrjil'd8^o" ii rNorth 3d«tarWl.

The Last CHAirdE.—The great sale at cost, of Hair Good^,

(wUl:.

ofa#U^l|, on

the 14th, at Saxton ^almsleyV^ fd2t

Remember Medina's Hair Work is sdlling at cost at Saxtdb & Waltirfaltfy'af d2t

Misses Merino Vests, largest size, at 90 cettts.'atEifekll St Go's. ''I Bd4t I Lt .} iA L(-4'

A SwEETSPfCED Pj^pBIt®#—Something new at C. I. Ripley's. dtf

wotiW .ti jro-: li

Millinbbt at ost. spectfully inform Haute and vicinity, that I wiil^iapg^ of triy entire stock'of Winter GoddS atjefest. in order to make room for a nfew supply Remember tbe place—Fourth street, te tween Main and Cherry/ 'Give me a call and I will convince you' that tbi& is the best place in the city to get bargains:

the Ladies of Terre

TellOt Miss L. Quis

lFfyou want your:, olothes *flfTby a tailor of ezperienco^go- to J. Walmsley, he will cut th^ta style as few cutters pan do. Just go and try him, at the Blue Front.

Aj_

,5dl0t

Flour! FlottbI!—The best brands of White and K«a WSiM m&kfy Itebarrel, stfck or singSe potihd, a! wayaf ^A' ha&Q and will be sold as cheap as the chxap xst at James Davis' New Grocefy ^torej 157 Main street, and deliveted to any part of tbe city free of charge. ." 73-dtf "1

All thb Popular Hair Preparations fine selection of Hair Brushes and Combs, choice Perfumes lor the handkercfiief, English, ^rjpncfi and ^.maric^n Toilet Soaps, articles useful "ail tbe year round," for gala by Barr, Galiok & Berry Druggists. 'J ,.,. [21-dl.Xt'

Fuits.—The finest assortment, the lr^ est prices, no old mothv stock, at -rM-s—r&SSF*-7 dtf- fll.i JB MalnsHefLJ

e,

^,u, oqods sold, at Weisz'a. Sk^-t. Fac tory warranted for one year, are kept in repair free of ebarge, and ^old oheawr than die cheadest.' i4«9Wtf

A

liberaLxaward will he paid faa Jha re4nm pf the 8^ne,tp this.office ft tp, 18dlt Jamw (yMaitA.. js i- rr. ». it .*'i,.«ial' wide l^r.—Sundi^ afternopp ':o Sqnfti Fint .streat a horse hlac&et. Thefiader trill be(?6wi«4§^onJ^^Og at this ,!?i f."

B. W Prwntom ^Skhrts are more durable^ more elastic,-more graceful, will £e»p in ah|pe-i«ngei5 and »#t»initt pk«B better than any other skirt, do aad try. 3i.dwtf jk mstss. act

AVAlQUi rttOfal

ptftrPBirtiW' vtxtlZ

ft) V.XBf JIA i* Dr. Patrick a^Cloi^gii flyru p.

8 Oft..,— .™, uJO-M c-j I take, plftwurfl.,-MUTaanouaouig to a ^rendft-Md thvjMifeHtfin general, tin'

preparauona «mb aajaara accloae observation have shown necessary I have granted to H. A. Davis Jb Co. the exclusive right to manufacture and sell the

dressed. Yours, Respectfully, Q»W. PATMCK.

,^wr p°w». i#® "9arlotta^'^afeSdifdk& .Go^. ".r. A .^dflt T)itiitf\ *•!-. mi ''-"A

A BaaoAt ir.)~vOab aasaSfaaetutgs, yard and ITiaif' & 'cents a yard- at Edsall & .eagoJJBOiqtvv twxv*!' ?•1•

FobSale.—Piwfff^Inquire at this office. ii al

Aj,« Htpl**?? & Co. haVrng oomIra' iow {trepkilQd to mfrm ^ter than ever, with

•ftrjHEtaodsrcidFIiey haveja large stock For

insure an immediate^aale. -Call and see T.: ^R-.j&tCos.^ H*? v..8jan9-dwlw

-^•PH^TP 'ftfct i'tbat Dr. Priee's Creiatu

most delicious cakes, paddings and biscuits

Get none but. I)ri aE*rice!s Gream Baking Powders. Grocaoihave thema: JmT.c ii/a '.• ,n

Bajuoo iajumjudi^l^.' .ina^ing 'light and Wilfloto^ BlStaw,' Botli, BofcHHleat too he O W 9 $ a W O TEASPOON^'A AILT'pT FLODB. Bold by Orof^^eiiiBftj. A* wfcolwUf, In Terre Hante, by .OOX A SON,

d6Cl8» fcns

Sle^^

DlSKIIVIt

it*J *1tM W

ian9.d3t

French Le '^esure will ti(jwWePJ«(ft ^«(8S. in ftba Flench language at the looms occupied by Prof. Spencers'Young Lady^s High School, in the National State $a'nk building.

Tuiti6'fi^i.5 aji^qnlh. Tjb^ pourse will continue May For nn&st'GpattiQidara tali an Prof SpencW.,U7' in

LOCAL NOTICES.

Testimimy1 of a- prominent Phyt. aakfurtfl aad'Wiatly bnswrf jih'ylkilin of- i+datf -f &rr1ttandlng in Lancaateri'^PaJ oplntbri ot p*pol»r houirtioitl'rtilleklV' itf ^Yollowlnfe letter:''"

L^vcAvrn.-P^., Nov. 23, 1868.

Da. 8. B. fl^afitMr*eo.—Dear. 8b# j, Dnring

BITTSBd upon persona •nSdrln^ from Oyspcpalt, Loai of Nerjcoot! Ka*rgr«t Yaxnal H'eakneM, Diarrhoea, Ac. ^eoitdiea were prwcrlbed by other physicians according to th« Homespathlo, Allopathic. and H^fopMMo sefcwoli, and only a

oomparatiI"I—nnt

V™"'

.le ii! ja ori

,.'T if1?kaas #AOTi,lDeci^7,

1868.

Aftel1AkVingthoTdBghly teatM in my family and in my owncaie, 'IBai'r%Piotoral Elixir," 1 take great pieaanre in -aditog my testhnony tc the many eifobiiicljtillif Wtiith otfceti bare doservedly laviahtd opoH BJ' Whatever tends to relieve human aafTering'isif bm4taetloB,

:-tfien

certainly

"Barr's FectttAtiniafiTI' •rtwtli^tf all pralie. We cfn^froiaisaKfopoJn ^^ariesoeand acquaintance, recommri^ hoU^it. jmd ^be Proprietor aa perf^to^lt^™^. BB00KS,.

Pastor Aabinry M. £. Chnrch, Terre Haate. This Invalnab^^r«n^dy\or the enre of Colds, Oonghs, (KStf^'Sloaywtiew, etB.!, isiiiannfActttred'and^«lit SCLlbK ABEBBY, d!2dwlra c'-v DroggfeU.

NEW ADVERTISE Ml E NTS. I' A A

QFJUHAluJiiMel' TiD CITY -.Tarsas»«w«w-: .In compliance ^itk aa Otidar made by tbe O0m* mon CouBcU.ta&rtoei'rqEQleiA maating, held Jan. 6th, 18w?fflaVfe frrtltomea jkmSlr O'lllara to ooliact deljBQnant tai»ea.-aid Sign my name. The Delintaeat ,hi«»L (M .pnbHoation,. Will aoon be

ditately. ,.. AC GOODWIN, JanlMlw .. City Treasurer. ,as. 1 t, 7'Hi'fU £)RES8,.MAKING.,

6a ,[/*3 o«. ii

Haa removed her Cloak' aod Dress Making estab

MrpTrttaea Co meeT&ll wno deiire toe most peif ct ^eglren,' as heretofore, to the Ia|ed#lM't v\ S

Children'aOIbakifaral'^iRe« manufactured with pre mptneea and dispatch.' jalSJtf •if.1 .j, i'i.i'.j II lU»f «A

jQISSQJiUTION NOTICE. The partnership heretofore existing between the noderiKnU^^undet'I Uiaj llrm Ham» of H. Rrlanger A Brother, has this day been dissolved t.tbaif Affairs of the firm. AUth«a% kaojUng themselves to tft$aHai)lMBl«(ftme forward, be indebted at once, rdJ tile.

WfB^LAF«HB J. E«LANGRK.

the ptOAl* dtf general, for jSaat farch), and moat rapeotfnlly sjliclcts a-continuance cf the aame. -Jatfl»AlW-w3t JOS. EBLANOBB.

QARRlAGft MANUFACTORY

WILDY *~TH0MAB,

Oarnar and.WaliurtitBeets, Tarra Haute, lad., Keep oonifantTy on ha^sd,-and manti&etttce to order, all the latast atytea of 8 & BUGGI ICS ttfcrfinest materfa! in the can traction of onr workl jpdiWarrant It anperior offered in thfi mirxe." Bap.clal attention oany flelOrftf

JJJST^ECBiyB^^

rv*

g,

,S VT#T

ij0ni jfewJSork, the lateat

|JI*

Parfe aHd NcW Yerk KashloiiS!

Vo«"• dall aod pee theM, at d'T« &b*t ii SX. JOHN'S

DRESS-MAKIH6 KSTABLISfllliKy.

aii'aart.**.:s*ki s" i' .« *Qrat £^B.'Wright a Co •fltcts* Floor.

NcSSdlm

a9it

Jt N A

OF

BK

hAr^ord,'eowir.

cmhmm w.

Fire and_Inlaid%^sorance: a Qw HaZirdk ¥ermTt^or

zsmm :aliixi

NEW AD ERTLS SE HLX«

c. winm &m

AT COST

«r «A

Ladies Woolen Hoods at

10,

Z^.00,,^5, and ®0e

do do. Nubias^ at

45,

50, 60, 75, and 80a

,do dp Breakfast Sb*wlp,

Children's Woolen Coats,

7

ALL OUR LADIES FURS A? EXAQTZX&OS&ftl }%m 11 i: Alt lOIIB

At Exactly Cost I

u,

•3« a

For SPRING

oarea eCMted. On

theother hani ilaTS'ne«r kne«n tba Blttcra to fait produolngthaidabMl rtaalt, aeitX atili use th«ia thalSrMtaotnko matv eonDlatata, "witb the hlghwt aiimaaa.'ag bWrpoatrhna^'iatton tuntitBgitaaicoMlfcrll»HDPWtiIBB» BVCTCBS the most effioaciviaMBMtar ffm dficoverlaa »rl«ing from a disoraS^TrtmaelnTiiver, Kidneys, Bowel^ •frnnga.-aad'ggOTt.^-U iilou u.

4

Ytnsa taalyjUlfl BAKUJ BC. Dl, 6dnM'H !.t« ells 14 lauio .»!iPilO/B«*136.'

.,*» nali

BuekMitte, Gloves & G&nntlets, J1 $31wd

w»°°

FOR BEST QUA WT¥P

Oar Entire Wintef 'Stock

KjH Must be Cleared,', vfjjthiqrrj: **T»

THE NEXT 80 DAYS

.8SAJJ(^.To aiafee'r^om''W

And' we invite all to give Stita 'examine the BARGAINS0 ws bave' to OFFfiR .itta* *»!**%£.,» ..M ,*tMJKI

€. WITTIG

A CO

170 MAIN 8T, DEMING BLOCK,

N and IS DATE!

WE OFFER OtfRS^OCK OF

winter

DRESS GOODS!

HEAVY Ci&SIMKRjB$i

COATINGS,

1

SH4-Wl'8t

'JUiAJfSJEKJQS

AKDAIL

WINTERHGOOQSi

-AT-

Great Rednctieas!

C0»HHWS«nAeGKBTV,

Corner 3d and

^Tpus\yy.i

MAln

rtt.

Terre-Hauta. Indiana

Jan'y 11,1869.

pOAL OP ALL KINDS,

JaSdlf

11

WLFFE THE BEST I

-*a

*k

Fer sal* at reduced prices, and delivered'on day of Ordar, to a»y part of tkasUf. ~Aaaj Oeal salera.aapplied a Jow ratea-. ,.

We will a Is* deliver Wood by tbe Mm brJAl cord^ to any p-rt of tbecltv. f* JOHN W. HBA, Agen^ '-i ejetno S». 25 ttnntk rbirJ 8cr«tv -,

1

Any person wi«hioc to dtpoelt Hersea, BfeiCgiea, Qarneaa, or »ther Hrary artiflM at Jlnaler's /lr*ry dtable.jvtll_be arootumo(lik(.e aitt*iA7tiey

advanced oa the decWtf

HUHTK* 4 wUlKS,.

JJIYID^ND NOTICE.^ afc« Sarionit Sra^fa aisK. 1 lou Ham, Inr., 4. lSS*.

A Divioena ot IIre(5) par cent, has been curciar egifrto osOOUtidvTIOn uvtiltDa. V. 9. WAaVSn,

Je54w2» eaildtf^l -*T

WANTED,

.us !-'«I

rr6 MAIN STMMMT,

»Loeit.

5»*3lr «IT

We offer our: entire Wiotor Stnaki

»WhalejaloHat, Cap- Tar and Straw re, on BToaaw«y,JN. Experience ia rn ao» Mi«w«rit ofBe retidlog at a v.- *pd

1*T?Df

W^a»»* aeqnattitSo#'

ilw^the amrooBdini (etoral ma-flhanta, prU rerred. Addreaa, gMig ToWreneea. !0 p.- B. WH|tH*S a oa..

ti

LJ Ik. I*r.. -pjfy

uToa»f^.'' k-SKW per^month! Or a.Commiaaron ft-.-im •hich. twice teat anroont oaa be made bv n'liiut 8«rwIniTRcJrtoe-' ft/r* for Circtil*r« and

O.*80 WEBS A CO.,

^8/MS»:.?VtaJ»lphla^ Pa.

rA!NTifiB SAUBSitEN TCX' ." Taaret for» UannJaotoriog Ooapaar. iad aaU.tf enixpla. Good 'wagathatk caiiattud.. Mdc^at.«ithat«mrijB. UAMiL'^)^

Huniuiv

S'D, ataCke«tnnfc au FltltMU^hla, ra. ISdwlot

H5555

)f.hot-

$1,35, 1,50., 1,60, l,7SJy 3,M.t

..

at 60c, 75c, 1,00, 1,26, 1,50

GenVs Woolen Scarfe, at 10, 15, .25, 4P^75„"|l,00 do Shirts an^l drawers, at 50, 60, ,$1,0.0 do Jacket?, at $1^0..

r..t

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ix*

WANlfill:^-SGliA^ IR6N"-"' One Wotdred-.lonrirof' Sfcra'p Itob waBterf' •t tho Pfcoaa!* fonttttry, coriw'r'bf 9th arttd E%M'~ Jtreeifc McEUTRISTt1* BATfNAHC. octMSS.ti

FOR RENT.

di aio s!

I?OR SALE.—Wishiug to engage JL lm olher bwclntas, wa *ill a«U oar OHOCKBT fcTOBE and BOABDINO HOtlaB FDBJtIIDBll'T«rj reasonable.' Anj petaon wishing to angaga h» tbia hUalqwe,-car findagood'aKa l*Tlatliogat NOBBIS.' Wafpa Yard,onNorth Thlrd st. sdtr

rpo RENT:—A Two-story Brick JL DWELLING, «orner of Third and Prplar.3 reonn, well, ciatern and ont-boild-

tp03R RENT.—Tho Farm of tlia JL "tatenW D: Wood, Are nillaa east, «a tha SatlaliAl U«ad containing a boat 303 a*rka

at

lamd^iaB ivnder' cantlta'ioh, the rankatAder fa" paataro. Two-atory frame honae—ten voatta*-1 two barna aod Mt targe hog M. Ba^alre 4f .• t,, :. c. faebbanks, I asatP 'AttheTwreBanle He^lw.

'OJt ''RENT—NICE R00l£&4b •For ft. Fatuity) wilhont children. I* io»: iljo

Imfitl

of DR-'fRNCR^M itteer?' IMftwH

Til •JWa

'RENT —ICE HOUSE.

OKa uf the b'at Ice Haaiiea in thia city rent'otr raeeooablfr terms. Apply at' HlsaoertrMnaic Shr.re. daBJlK

lj !'.*- 1 »«,

FOR SALE.

T?O^ SALE.--I, offer my Btanjl. uL Vltli thq stock of^ fracd. Soedf, *0., for aal*. Itiy onp wanting to *u iuto a good, safe and pay* iataaa^wlU tfo watt to rg bn»ioe«e,-, already eitabl iall»jvn«iT. (7

AOBBIKS..., •frr

IJQ^RADE FQR

CAT*

XLi, OK HOBSE&--EightyacxM

iituat'd Id

City

•Eighty, acxaa of Land

Crawford Conoty, Hiaaoori, wall Wit w«u

adaptert,rto4t-i«lt ralaiafr, haring threeapriagaof llTlng water on-it looatiqa.- healthy. Tbaaoov* UDd,frlj a axebangrd for. Horaea or Oattla,,f)r •cldltvr fofoaaa. CaJl o* W. U. MODDX, at-tkau paUrlS*| iprasa Offlcenu

TT

ii, r—nrr -S ALEXIA' Piria tinb^Mtprf Jjawo BwUitngllooae—aifbf. rooms, gat, Slate.roof, tarp oieteraa aad w6tl, «U&l», oarrteaa hou^a, and frnit. Lot U0 fae^ front by ,2yf. feet ileep. be aold cheap. Applv to

Pv M. DONMXLLH.a

SALE—Or E-xehang© ftfr

Property-, 10 acre* tf jp-dnnA lKmllsa

uaat.o( the city, with a goof brfet hooae ot CI(bt tooni*,'ctf far.-mil, cistern, stablo, aheds, carri-kgc-Jionee, fl'rdt-rate orobard. of apples, pears, peach on, plama, cherrlfi, grapes, and, three acraa strawb, rri«», ra«pbpniea, 1 acre gnoaaberria* fnd C*rr*!«M!-*-af! "bMiUaci Daok yarft SSt' Witt

Oail .at tjie ConntJ jaSdSm

*»ergreen»-{ fnd Sowar*. Troaanrni's.emce.

TL'I^AltY CLAlMS-CAIt^ FOB 1869.

DA^ip l^SALBSIWf Militarr JKtaneft Xotarv and Claim Agent, Qegolarly Authorized and Licensed. ,, bffloe—Farrington Block,' 3VT: E. Corner Pttblic Sduart,'" iaV^dakf

Up Staibs, Ftksf

tbnnE HAUTE, IlTl)

HV0H

£tffoAla

jPf usion CUmms Prosecuted» Ar* rear# of Pay Procured,- tio BbunTY MONEY colleci^,^

DEEDS MIPSCTJTED,

PROTESTS IS8UKIJ,

ir Ma. DiiMtiBtwojit well undautands ttaaartde of

jcallectod add' -piid ova-/'t .be_ ciataaats maw

,-and minor children, and ee?«A'biaDdtBitbMnily

comiuepce, at tbe dale of the aoidiai.'a.dlaobarn. ilwriidA'shoWd be 'l&f, as this ftiTofaMrptdVTs" lgistermlntUa totally aboot Jan i]SM, or at flra ,yaara,after the dUct^r^ ..

Arrears of pengion .miy now b.a had in an joasea wfaere the |lebal9ti tfofranWdotameSMVav-lh^-Idste df dKcSargajiOrtda thof. tha aaUUes* fco«k

'Jttly^StB, «W5 'arfle aow'naarly alt patd. A aaW 'law fort lie wavnttd l^at bguaty. a»»y, perbapa, :be pa»«dtbU winter. If ao, applications tnay ibe'mam the looming S^ing tfmiatr. 1%IR igive notice ahenanch law iapaasisd. No reoaioqa |have y«t b»9p allowed fv «rrw«#,itt the waf of nlj "Ltivtf tfitiints need 61 (J'for aftrrM*1 in th^lkte war, and tid anrther bounty to a f«t [eran, who baa had three or four hundred dollara.

I have neTer lost a good claim where the party permitted me to manage It in my own way. I BU^

S*

JLlUi iMtU Mfli ii.y

Sta.

MITH

,a

IWer'tn Werchaiiti Baalan aoiA ottlaeas [ljk*a(i tO a»y,«Mf lbe4ausaa?«i |fkoa»DiiTKLtrtMMf."

,gj»oar»iWvJ»aa tP a»y,«M^f ibe4

iemtif' part of the" Banttft Itotlae Dr

tlfc thtift&fl «em!n part jnow awler hei! maaagcaabt^ wharbabe is pr*pac jed to .farnU^ tra^flent, day, or week, boacd, ilther with or withont rooms.

Her prltei art nvoderate, and the flat for* her-^ jaelf on beiag able.to gira ber patrdaa aa Mar fail valuoaj a»y Qoma In the Wabash Valipj.

Ja4llw Wiui t/nf, 1 0 wjO I ff Atfth t»f In.! fifrtl *4TH 1«.4«

NEWStAlTD STATIONERY BOOMSI lit ,*»0 Sixth Street,^

Opposite New Post Office Building. A»lW Tft/k, Cili^rfy^Uad PhbUetpblfVapers and llagacinea an hand regnlar and aa luon wrMi ua: a imi *u-

Innltiil Ptf^f AnntfrvilapM ^lways oH tandf or alaiui«-i to ardt-r. hehooi Paper, a gaod btU cle.w,0,e»^ OCT. A. AftljbiS). 11 i'« iTiii rr

I

Hlf1

:w

RAI&&OAI)

Poatin HeSta':

J^IVERY BKOK KR A STA^JLEJS The nndrrelgnedj at ht* Lfriftr-^fitae, "on" Third street, oppoalt* the Btintia Ibmte, la now prepared with goad stock aod Carriage*, to mecommodate the pnblis. EOlt'I nCSTEp.

i&aaiQ

J^N.NUAL MEETING? I .,1*1 a" Bab* oa 9ca«a H««ra. fr .T!Ta*U'i0^'

r-.uhe

Ibi'-«

'fc

186«r

NOttce is li*retiy gfr»n th»'. ttie Atinual nieet-) |lag of the 8toakboldei*o£.tbie Bank wittkahaWki at the ^aakipg %nee, on tUeaooond Tpeaday Ia, January rn it, for the purpose ol electing eeVeif iDhrctorij for life HB»tfltrg year -t cuiByjorder of the Board. aula cij lld^ 8. A. QRBB1DK, CaUier, ,s

I I

JJEMOYAL,

4

t.ri

I have iuotW my offlcato Uc&ren 4 Pad doc f» Mili.-fchef-e I wonld be plea sod to toer'my old frlSd*iMSstktoa*ft.

Through receipts given o-i shipment* af prodoce4oall Bastern Cilice, All Rail, and Rail-ant •«r-. ltd time aa quick an and .WBHKHSI wi *»gfi

Water rataa as low, «uu tamo d]i« mm ana ~rszrmx&!i3 3txk JAMW.fl.

TUK,/.gR,

A*t«

V«!II r-»

J)ISSOLUTlO^^^ The partnership heretofore existing between LinneA. Bnruets aad. Frsd. A. Bo-i, ia tbia Jay 'iseolTed by maiaal canient. Sitbar party will, jelgn in llqU.datioo. LTNt'S A. BURNtTT,

VBKi'. A. m89. a*

Terrsdtast^ileiKVMW-*lisf«*"

DYB HOUSE,

gTKAM

SSdtf

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