Daily Wabash Express, Volume 18, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 10 February 1869 — Page 4
DAILY EXPRESS.
TEBBE-HAUTE. IND. Wednesday Morning, Feb. 10th, 1869-
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CITY HEWS.
Mabblis
are mow the "go."
Gloomx
was yesterday—Dreadful
fail to attend Dowling Hall to
night. The
Hog
Ordinance is enforced—not
much I The Opeba Housb
enterprise s»em« to
have died out. Too bad 1
dramatic company is being
cared for at the National Hotel.
you want to "put your foot in it, cross Main street, Mud
The
usual "one drunk" was
of by Mayor Cookerly yesterday,
Go amd see the gaeat Terre Haute favorite, Fanny DeahSm Rouse, as Sam "Willoug$fey.
The Moon
changes to-morrow. A
change in the weatter would be more acceptable.
Thb Lkntbn
Season
begins to-day—
this being Ash Wednesday.
Go to Dowling's Hall to-night and see the great moral Drama, by Tom Taylor, entitled the Ticket-of-Leave-Man.
The Weekly Express
will be issued
this morning at 10 o'clock. Single copies for mailing may be had at the counting room. It is better than a letter to send to a friend.
Felix McCrooklin gave the required bail and was set at liberty yesterday. His examination before Mayor Cookeriy takes place on the 16th' inBt. Tom Barr is improving, and Deputy Marshal Row' land is limping about.
Indianapolis Commercial says that
in architectural design the Normai School building is as far ahead of any other building in the State as that may be in advance of the earlist log cabin struct ure.
Trichinxosis,
In
Wm.
or the wormy-pork dis
ease, has had a slight revival lately in some parts of the country. It results from the eating of raw pork and anybody who will eat raw hog deserves to become wormy, and to die if he don quit it.
Bement &
Co are now receiving direct
from New Orleans an immense stock of sugars, molasses, rice and soda. When it all gets in it will form tbe largest stock of New Orleans goods brought to this market since 1860. It came by boat to Evansville, and thence by rail over the E. & C. R. R. No boat large enough could be chartered to come up the Wabash.
th®
Penitentiary.—From
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the
annual report of the officers and directors of the Indiana State Prison, south, copy of which is placed on our table by Hon. F. M. Moreditb, we learn that Vigo has thirty-three convicts in that institu tion, as follows •. isi William P. Lucas, agod 24 years, rOb bery, 7 years from Mafoh 20, 1863. Thomas Hutchins, 56 years old, grand larceny, 4 years from Sept. 16, 1865. Nicholas Goodman, 15 years old, grand larceny, 5 years from June 13,1866 Paris Callier, 24 years old, grand laroeny, 6 years from March 18, 1866. Daniel Kuebel, 42 years old, grand lfrceny, 5 years from April 25, 1866. James L. Wooden, 47 years old, rapej 2 years from March 25, 1867. Hezeluah Brocket, 45 yeaas old, gravid larceny, 2 yoars from March 25, 18S7. John Pittman, 19 yoars old, grand larceny, 5 years from March 25, 1867. Wm. Gould, 22 years old, robbery, 2 years from March 25, 1867. I Geo. W. Scott, 29 years old, grand larceny, 3 years from May 30, 1867. Watson Boswortb, 19 years old, grabd larceny, 2 years from June 1, 1867.
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John F. Rollins, 29 years old, grand lar-
ceny, 2 years from May 25, 1867. Richard Hart, 45 years old, grand larceny, 2 years from May 25,1867. Wm. H. Paige, 26 years old, grand laroeny, 10 years from Oct. 10, 1867. Alonzo Hendron, 13 years old, assault and battery wfith intent to kill, 4yeirt from Sept. 23, 1867. Walter Dille, 17 years old,grand larceny, 3 years from Sept. 30, 1867. James T. Badens, 22 years old, petit larceny, 2 years from Sept. 23, 1867. George W. Walker, 24 years old, grand laroeny, 2 years from Sep. 23, 1867, John Oliver, 34 years old, grand larceny, 5 years from April 13, 1868. Harry Thomas, 20 years old, grand larceny, 2 years from April 13,1868. John K.ing, 33 years old, petit larcenyl 2
pears from April 13,1868. H. Rose, 63 years old, burglary, 2 years from April 2,1868. John W. Talman, 18 years old, grand larceny, 2 years from April 13,1868. George Wilson, 32 years old, grand larceny, 3 years from Oct 20,1868. Wm. F. Conklin, 16 years old, grand larceny, 2 years from Oct. 20, 1868. Aloneo Tenyke, 20 years old, grand larceny, 4 years from Oct. 20,1868. Michael Saxton, 50 years old, grand lar* ceny, 2 years from Oct. 20, 1868. Lucy Malhias, 18 years old, graud lfirceny, 2 years from Oct. 20, 1868. Elizabeth Jones, (Toad) 18 years old, grand larceny, 2 years from Oct.
1868.
Thb mure esottimt o& lain to see the broideries •iSacctm* ft'ivyfculey'i. A
are ightjP 'inio^f bat^ ft«f« beauty ia somewhat clouded with a octuple of inches of mud.
Musical.—Another of the Carbart & Needhpm Organs (thelittte gen) having arrived at Kissner's Palace of Music, is now placed on exhibition. Already quite •umber of experts have tried and examined instrument, and in every instanc*toaacarring in oar opialon that, it. for Bmsoth and full tone, this Instrument comas- nearer to the wooden piped Organ than any Reed instrument yet constructed. In fi^t^is little lBflt«iment speaks in, volume and tone like a good sized Pipe Organ. We advise our musical readers to go and, hear this, beautiful in-"wil-Si'iil tySfVj&Cf* strument
This evening Tom Taylor's great moral drama, th&' '"Pieket-of-Leavo Man" will be produced, and we advise every young map who aspires tor an honest, upright life'to go and'W it.
During his stay Mr. Rouse intends, with his strong company, to bring out oniy tbe leading and most popular sensational plays, excepting those of the Black Crook class, and in doing so he
hope3
to secure a liberal share of the
patronage of the admirers of the drama.
LETTER
FROM THE SETTLER.
Wgy
Notli^^^ffeI, i^r9fche time above mentidrie^!, I have no re$o¥let^i$n of Mr. Puckett being in Vigo county until the year 1816.. I believe it is true that he built the house mentioned on the Modisett lot, in the fall of that year, after tlj| &Vof the UH lb Terre Haiite. So far as he being in conjunction with me in breaking the soil of Vigo county, it is a mistake, as we never were in connection with each other in any capacity whatever.
Sometime ago I heard that it was proposed to have a meeting of tbe old citizens that is, the pioneers of Indiana come together and rehearse incidents of the early settling of the county. The move would please me very much as I believe that I can give as near or nearer a true history of the settling of Vigo county as any other man that now hves for I claim to be the oldest man now living that first settled in Vigo county. I am now 87 years old the 23d day of last January, and can read without spectacles and enjoy as fair health as any one of tpy age Of course, according to the course of natur.e I can not here long, and would like to havo a visit with the old pioneers of Vigo county to greet each other and talk of tbe past as well as the present.— If you wish to know my politics, suffice it to say, I have been on the side of liberty and my country.
With good wishes to afl,r I subscribe myself, yours, &c., Listttr|
GtovBs^?- ClotS, "jheecy-
lined and Buck, reduced in price in order to close them ouLwitli the season, St' Saxton & Walmsley/s, dlt
A 'raw
Wintsb Sbawls
Clover,
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Margaret Brannan, 17 years old, burg lary, 2 yoars from Oct. 20, 1868. Elijah Brown, 23 years old, grand larceny, 2 years from Nov. 19, 1869. Anderson Steele, 19 years old, grand larceny, 2 years from Dec. 4,1868. Luke Burke, 19 years old, grand larceny,, 2 years from Dec. 5, 1868.
Cube
OLDEST
Editors Express:
I wish to trespass
somewhat on your columns in order to correct some mistakes that I see in the columns of the Terre Haute Journal, not that it was tbo intention of the writer to misrepresent the facts in the case as stated in regard to this account of the death of Thomas Puckett, and of his beIng dasied among the oldest settlers of Vigo county. As this is mentioned as the history of the county I wish it to be given correct not that I would in any
detract from Thomas Puckett anything that may be due him as a pioneer. but the true facts in the case are these that in the year 1811 I turned the first furrow that was turned in what is now sailed Vigo county, on the road leading from Terre Haute to Lockport, on what is represented as the Dean Farm. I, with my father, Edmond Liston, and William Grear Adams, William Drake, Reuben Moore and Martin Adams, broke, fenced and planted 75 Bores of corn, and sold the corn raised to Harrison's army, while building the fort near the Wabash rifer Since that time Iv have not been absent from Vigo county tb exceed four months at any one time. During said time I waB engaged through the war in pursuing Indians that were committing depre, dation on the settlements below, and in burying, the doadj-tthat- were killed by them, llaaC Larabtert, |ohtt Dickson, a Mr. Hudson, Chatrey and Malory all cultivated the lands under the protection of the fort.
at cost,'
ros
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STit
Theatre.—Rouse's
dramatic company
opened at Dowling Hall last evening to an unexpectedly large audience, considering cdnditidnaunfavorable to pedestrianism. Since the company was here last considerable addition has been made to its force, and it now forms the best com" pany that has v^ited our city for a long time. The beautiful Irish drama, Arrah-na-Pogue," was rendered in such a manner as to give the most unbounded delight, the leading members of the company sustaining their respective roles with such fidelity as to call out repeated applause.
to
run them off, at Saxton & Walmeiey's. ...... .. dlt
Embroideries
of every description, at
Saxton & Walmsley's. dlt
Timothy and all kinds
Communion Wink.—We
S
of
field seeds at £eiith & MillikinV. feb9dlw.
Gbom Husbands.*—
Ladies by using Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powders, the lightest, sweetest, aid most healthy articlfes of food be pij»pared, and if there is any per jn your worse half, it will be dispelled whfn he partakes of the delicious productions of these pwdew^BwaFbody should uie
Jl UO feblOdstJ
Guuur
Apples.—The
Shabba,
undersigned hfcs
just bought and has now in store twenty barrels of line large Obio ^pples, of excellent quality and flavor, ifor sale retail and wholesale, at his Grocery Store, In the Farrington Block, Main street, norfh side of Public Square.
Anton
Keaft.
Masonic.—A. and A. Masons, Hamilton Council No. 5, P. of J. will convene this (Tuesday) evening, for werk the 15th and 16th degrees. A full attendance is requested.
By order of" G. Master. G.
Sec'yK$I»
The
copartnership heretofore exist
ing between James C. Clement and John C. Hunt was «n the first day of February, 1869, by mutual consent. The business (milling) will hereafter be conducted by James C. Clement. All in' debted to ftyit/ late fir§i will find it to their interest to settle at an early day. ran James C. Clement, 8«d4t
John
C.
M. W.
P. W.
Hunt.
Thibty Days.—For
ing carefully examined the Americab Button-hole Over-seaming Sewing Machine, I cheerfully, say that ^i| is|^gie ., (lf superior capacity and durability, easif understood and not likely to get out repair, and the material used in Mm Btruction is of the best quality, and t! shuttle being carried, avoids the wear friction of a race. C. A.
Feba.
j1
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I endorse the above., ..
4
t9
McCann.
4"
Machinist.!
Being requested, simply as a workm of long experience in Sewing Machin to give an opipion as tp the value^ofl American Button hole 8ewih| Ma^rrtnjB, I havo come, after a careful .examination of all its parts and their respective actioj to the following" coqClusi^is: \l 11T 1st. The machine is iquatly as wi executed in point-of material and worj m&nship as any of flrgt cfau^]gam trade. 2d. As a Shuttle Machine stoafe'.ftiis equal to the Howe, Grower & Baker9, Latt & Webster, superior, though, in point of liability to lost ^c^Sfn tp ^te Florence and the present Slipgqr Fatni%, 3J. The disparaging complication arising from the Button-hole attachment In its nature is so simple that any person common machine sense may learn to^han die and work it in a law minutes withojil difficulty. A.
After having testedthe Ameri|£| chine, I iiheerfully recommend it'm of superior capacity. It is easily understood and managed, not liable to get oiit of order, performs all kinds 6f'wcfrllsatl» factory, and should only be understoodito be admired. Mh^W.' H. SCiTDbtR.
Pt W. WoLFE J-jStr .-Jlfcan cheerfu recommend the mapDBb bought of youias an excnllent piece of machinery, tUat works easilywofkl wtttl?rai¥'really does all it is claimed to do. It only neejds to be knewh to be Admired. .'i
Mbs.
Fob
W. H.
Corsbts
Thirl
heretofore sold at $1.25 ifc
now soldjat,at44u»nts at Weisz's. dwtf
The
Seth
TfioMift
have been making new im^rpvementsiin styles and finish of cheap Cloctif srfiiable for the dining room and kitchen. Tliey are tp be found at the establishment of S. R. Freeman, 161 Main street, where all other kinds and patterns of best make: of Clocks are to be had. He has the Watchman's Clock also. 5-dwtf
Ladies, before buying Hoop Skirts igo to Weisi's Skirt Factory and buy at kc tual cost. N 0 humbug 1 dwtf
Sale.—Wishing
have been
sho£ji-specimens of aacramental or pure juice wine,, prepared by Mr. Al?red Speer of Passaic, N. out of the Port Grape, which he cuitivatpi ia Ulis 090atrj. In taste it assimilates'to port, without its heating qualities toeitfg, ablOliitely tree ^rom spirits further thatt iti Own fermentation affords, preference is given to it over «ll ptber wines York and other hospitals as a tonic, gentle stimulant, diuretic wdorifio. Mr. Speer has been nine years experimenting in the produc^on of n«west wine he sells is four y^ oid,
Clothing
0f
.which
our druggists have got in a supply.
O
XTTDBNST&
Va I. KcLmh, Mala atraat. Baird & draft, 8S Xaia Street.
i'
the next thi
days C. 0. Knapp will Bell Boots and Shoes at exact coat. Remember the place, No. 71 Main street, three doors west of Third street. .„ 8-dw-2t ii- »11
Peeled dried Peaches at C. I. Ridley's. -50 6dtf .Maple
Sugar
at 0.
6dtf
Millineby.—MU,M.
A. Ilaridan
opened her stock of Millinery in llje store room recently occupifgl iBIxfle & Bindley, on Main, between Third and Fourth streets, where she will be pleased to see her old customers, and as many new ones as may choose to favor her with their patronage!
uX6idtf
O'Cohnell
having "old his
Book and News Store to Mr. A. H, Dooley, will hereafter give his entice al tention to the Undertaking business at his old stand, up-stairs, 104 Main street All those having acdgiifrts Svith him wi please aettle the same, either by QABS xir note, before the 15ite jnrt., as all clainis not settled before thaJPtinie in the hands of an officer for collectioi 6dtf
Wolfe—Dxab Sib:
After ha^
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Soott 4 Dsjr, 60 Ohio Btraet. if!® Joa. H. Blake, Ohio Street. ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS. J. •. Tnduk, corner Main and Fifth. 021ft wlUlama, corner Ninth and Mnlberr^
BOOTS AND SHOE8,
Jacob Doll, south Toorth street, BOOKS AND STATIONERY Bartlett ft Orandy. 101 Main street. Qua Arnold opposite the Poet Office. A. H. Cooler, J04 Main Street^
BAKERS.
Frank Heinig Bro., Lafayette Street. BILLIARDS. At Tcntonla Hotel, Wm. Hhaffr, Proprietor.
CARRIAGE FACTOR!
Wlldy, Thomas Co., Cor. 3d and Walnot. CLOTHING. W. H. Barihlster, 79 Main Street. GroTer Miller, 81 Main Street. John Barnikle, oyer gallon 4 WalnnUj's.
COMMISSION AND GRAIN.
_B Igl J. A. Morgan, BSmvan Cpuniy'r** John McFariane, BiferCoal.
DRESS MAKING.
t. Bartbolomew, 167 Main street. 0. O. Lincoln, 6th St., between Main and OblC. J. Richardaon.Ohio atreet, bet. Third and.4tk.
DRY GOODS.
Tnell, Bipley ft Co., corner 6th and Main itrec W. S. Byceft Co.. 77 Main street. 0. Wittig ft Co.. 17U Main street. Edsall ft Co., 88Fli4r*tf8tfflb and Main Saxton ft Walmeley, 111 Main street. Cornelina ft Uaggerty, corner Main and Third —WHOLESALE
Barr, Galick ft Berry, corner Main and JTonrth H. A. Davis ft Co., Doming Block. F. Jones
ftTone^at (ide'Fablio1Square.
uiffltSh*M»
Cory ft Austin, Snryer ft 0o.t Main Street JAPS. treei.
ft Slate, 19S Mala street.
WisAStf and Main. Olark HoasejCorner Ohio and Firat. Terre Hante House, corner Main and Seven tl. .Farmers' Hotel Oor 9th and chery.
INSUBA$£B AGENTS.
M. A. Crane, Main atnet, east of fifth iiager ft McKeen, Dowling Ball. J. A. Foote, r6Main street.
John B. Freeman, 6 Wsrren'a Block Jacob Kern, Opposite Post Office. JOB PRINTER. John A. "3rya
KEY CHECKS.
Wm. Baokln, corocr 1th atid Lafayette 9ts.
M. A. Baridan, 80 Mais street. 8. L. Straus, 149 Main it. Mra. Buckingham, Cor, 4 and Ohio.
MILITARY CLAIMS.
Z. S. Dan .ldaon Farriagtcn Bloik, Mala St. NOTIONS AND TRIMMINGS. T. H. Riddle, 161 Main itreet.
OYSTER DEALERS.
Oes. Babermejcr ft Co., Fourth Street. PAINTERS "1 Barr ft Yeikle, South Fourth ttrset.
PHYSICIANS.
Dr. De Derkey, Mulberry, bet. 6th and 7th Stf. Dr. A. Aimaud, corner Main and 6th Streets. Dr. S. J. Youug, west side Public Square. Dr. I. D. Seolnv, 41 North 4th Street. Drs. Appleby ft Water*, 1S9 Main Street.
RETAIL GROCERS.
F. D. Molloy No 9 South4th Stmt. V. I. pley, Main Streot. Luther Grigsby. opposite the Post Office. B*y ft Bailey, 13 South Fourth Street.
RAILROAD AGENT.
James H. Turner, at McKeen ft P»ddock'a Ult). REAL ESTATE AGENTS. Jos. H. Blake, Ohio Street. Hondrich ft Lange, corner Main and 4th streetk
SEWING MACHINES.
Carter ft Heiuer, 18 North 4th Street. P. W. Wolfe, North Third Street. T. •. Riddle, 151 Main Street.
SKIRTS AND CORSETS. B. Weiss, opposite Post Office. STONE CUTTERS. Wagner ft McFarlane, East of T. II., ft I. S. B.
Freight Depot. TEAS.
Joseph Strong, 190 Main Street.
Pa
Tittmak.
mm
die. Fifty
Okanqes
Clock Compact
to change bt|si
ness, I will sell my stock of ready-m$de Boots and Shoes, one Howe Sewing Machine, and all necessary tools to carry on the manufacturing business. I have ian established tra&e, and am doing a £qod business. The entire lot must be dispbsed of within ten days, flail soon, as th will be a bargain offered. feb5dlw
anp Piece Goods at "Cost I
—We propose to close out our sto^k* of Ready-made Clothing at cost wi£ [he view of going out of that line of business. Also, a line of low priced Canimeies, Jeans and Satinets at cost or less^^ixamine ayr stock, bay of as aad s^ve g»ot»^ £pQWtf C-*-
1 PIDQlv wlfi tw wvDCk
Deming Block, at exact cost. HOSE, 10, 12] Riddle's.,
New Styles
it~?r
French and American Toil« S-'o tps, ii ^omin^ 2-dif
French ana Ameucan aoiu ?o the ci^, p#^p|ug s|Ct¥|o fclo5j^6df and Main streets.
Sri^ P$CW.K—Soniethini tiCiiitf
vTlothes
Wbingebs1ULOTBter
t-
Buckeye Clothea Wringers.. Littld Grant Clothes Wringers. Sherman Clothes Wringers, For sale atar*
Cobt & Mancodrt,»-
21-dtf
We
d^ntl to sell %or a song,
bat we wiH se41 at cost, all seasonable ^•eods. J-V •. 'j- C. Wittio A Co. 170 Main street, Demirtg Block, ill-dtf
Apple Butter
Good
1
iWdfti'fiaiu Slieet.
MUSIC DEALERS.
L. Kiaaner, Palace of Music, 48 Ohio street. MECHANICIAN. A. Tittman, 16 south 4th St. opp. Post OfHcu.
MILLINERY.
by the quart or gallon,
at C. I. Ripley's. 22-dtf
T^bs.—The finest assortment, the lo^ eat poses, no old tuothy stocky at S. X. SriW,". dtf, 149 Main street/
Btrr where you get tbi best quality and the most Hardware for your moniy. Perhaps Austin, Shryer & Co. could make you see it. dtf
Ca&pbnteBs
and builders generally,
for the best warranted Tools and Toledo Sash and Doors see Austin, Shry^& Ccj. dtf Kifcrl'j
quality of Shirts and Drawers
can bi Kfta Tor BO Stffl 60 cents, al C. Wittig Go's 170 Main street, Deming Biock. jll-dtf
SPEBR'S STANDARD WISE .^ TBB8 is highly recommendedJjyphj cians for SyspejpticB, ofi aecount tonic properties, its parity, and its. de. ciotts flavor. augl5-3w3m^
Bottled Befobe
the
Barb, Gulick
Boots
Woolen Hoods
MNEEBTAXEM St{ on 6 th street, is not Que Ru. frne^hll a^OhJfcy. 1 I SWV?reHbW:^,e^ M.W.O'OonneU, Main Street. I unimirim.. h.,t
dozen
ed. Call qp'Bii
21dtf]
Undeb'
Riddle's.
i:
ioves,|uftpr«eif FoUr tid Gives
jll-dtf'
[21,dtf
and Lemons at Sage's.
4dtf
-tO 10
CJirKON, .Rafeinssand currants at St ii ki A ci
of
Hats
and
Buckwheat,
Bonnets
at 149 Main street. dtf Go to E. R. Wright & Co., for those Extra Large Oysters. 15dtf
Rye and Unbolted Flour
at E. R. Wright & Go's. 15dtf Ton can find Preserved Lemon Peel, at C. J. Ripley's. [26,dtfj
Do you want Presrved Orange Pe^l? Call at C. I. Ripley's. [25,dtf HEADftUABTEjts for Oysters pt £. Wright & Co., ISfi Main street. 4it£
A Word to th*
Wiseis Sufficient.
If you want bargains in Ladies' Furs, go to C. Wittig & Co's., 170 Main street, Deming Block, they sell at cost. jll-(jtf
Behold, Ye Epicures!!—Fresh
Ray
& Bailee's Gam6
and Poultry iDepot, No. 13, South Fourth jtrwt.
l~*'
at 10 cents, 25 cei
and 50 cents, at C. Wittig & Co'e^ Wo Main street, Deming Block. jH^tl S
Small Pbotits
aitd
Quick Sales|-f
Xuther Grigsby keeps, a nice and w$ll selected stock of Groceries and Prodigcb for sale -at his new stand, opposite the Postoffice. Call and see for yourselves. The new year has rolled in, now if yp4 will roll in with it we will have a thtte.—— j4dtf'
Improved Pantascopio SpzctacleI —At l61 Main street, I have^a luge assortment of Pantascopic Spectacles and Spencer's PatBBt'HbwTGHMses, in Goldt, Silver, Steel, Plated and Bubber Framed Also the purest Periscopic Lenses for filling old frames, and can suit cvory that can be benefitted by spectacles, the sign of Watch and Spectacles, ne: tbe corner of 6Ch street. 7-dtf ^S. B.
Freeman.
Oyst^ks SaT GkoBoi1'^-—From and after to day George Habermeyef St Cd, will be in receipt of those large and maguificent Maltby Baltimore Oyatera, wbict thef will sell ^bj^ tba. cattSojf ferve up t» he pofltofiBee 31—dtf.
LOCAL NOTICES
lit
Consumption can 1e Cared. Ap Eastern-medical periodical aBilii^«f|sti4g account oi'' the complete cure of ifrs. Amos Stanffcr, of Manor, Lancaster couaty, Pa:, pt hQre'tttary Oomumptloh. Her ips^eJrt^aTidj" seVeral brothirjand sislera died of ibi? terrible disease. tfrj. Staoff was herself reduced toia mere skeleton tbe pulse at 140 ber breathing painfully difficult expe: tarations very exoessiVe riiirrhea worse thin chronic, aol her condition so hopeless that at conference of tha eld and skillful phyalcialis 'aha-was pronounced tii4ttWi ta» il tha dlseMo, Dr. 3. B. Hartman, of MlllersviUa, Lancaster county, Pa., a physician of fourteeq years' standing, pxtea sirlted MI?HLEB'3 HBBB BITTXBS. The patient soon expsrienced a pleasing aensatiOD tht onghont hsr ryatem, and encouraged by h»r friends to continue under Dr. Hartman'a treatment. she did so, gradually improving under increased doses according to her streng h, until she .entirely recovered. Mrs. 8 tan fife is still living, ia the fall eo^ojineat of pcrfect health. O. BHerr. lag., President of .the Lancaster county, Pa., National Bank, substantiate* the particta' lara of thi* most wonderful eat'e. £dwly
Barr's Pectoral Slixlr.
16-dtfj ro I
Ti&be
Ous
ters, Chickens, Turkeys, Wild Turkeys, Wild Ducks, Quails, Prairie Chickens, Rabbits, Squirrels, Venisen Fresh Sage, Navy Beans and Cranberries by the barrel or by the small. Pecans, Butter, by wholesale also Eggs, Dried Peaches, Dried Apples, Fresh Lemens, Cream Cheese, pure Buckwheat and Lilly Whit® Flour, Turnips, Cabbage ana Potatoes, may be found at
fAtrrr, Dec. T, 1868
After having thoroughly tested in my iamily and in my own ease, "Barr's Pectoral Elixir," 1 take great pieasare in adding my testimony tc tbe many enoomiama which othets have deservedly lavished upon it. If. wbatoverM«|ds to*eliqt^ bumajp,|afrerip|g pa pme'ec^on, {$n certainly "parr's Pectoral Elixir" worthy of all pralie. yfe^ata,:froa v+Kpg, ajjee, recojnmrnd both It. a»4 the JProprlolor as perfectly rellabl?. C. A. pBOOKl^
Paat^r Asbary M. X. Church, Terre Hautej This Invaluable remedy for the «afe 'of CUds, Cojtgb*. CKk«P. ^rse»e«s, et»., is jRanuiaotiff. ed'and sold by BABB, QULlCS ABEBBf,
dl2dwlm Drnggjst*,
Dooley's Bakiag Powder.—Dooley"» ftuuM Powsxa ta naaqtndled for moling'light and natrftion* Btscalts, Bofls, Bnekwheet aad other griddle Oakea, Ac. Itreqnlres DNL'f^Vo Tpp^OiMlflrCI. SUB A QtTABf -Of VLOUB.
Terre Haute Turn-verein, 9th M., Homlsf Brefllig Feb. 89 1809.
TICKETS of AdmUnivn, lor Oentlemen 11,(0. fer LadlHj'60 cents. Tickets can be procured at the store of A. Hippert. TueU, Kipley ft Co., Xdsall ft Co., Fred jMehljindftam the mmbenxit tta Bookty. n, i6t .»eeeas**
OommencJhi E forf west comer cT lot
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and
Bbbby,
„22dtf Druggists.
Shoes.—Jaoob
"Doll has
retnoYed his stock of Boots and Shoes to tfae store-room, one square south of the old "Spinning Wheel" corner, two doors be? low Ohio street, where he will be p"»«M to see his old customers and as ma|y new ones as choose to favor him wftfc thpir patronage:- The entire stock Will be closed 0u{ at very low prices.
Country merchants wishing to "silk up" with odds and ends in the boot and shoe ^Jne, will do well to give him^ call. Phiti ly you Want bargains in Winter Gki go to C. Wittig & Uo's., 179 Main strelt, j)eming Block: they sell winter goods' exact cost. ».m jll-dtl
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YALBNTINE'S BALL! to bb orrra bt tb
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JP E BT £9S HALL, feoS—' "rt Monday £ven'g,\|M. lfeth,
BENBFttof TMEPObR. aaBAWTOftD, rr W. D. PJPKB,
JAMES O'MABA, «T. C. BAILEY, Oommitteo.
19dtf
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. •\TOTICfB OP SALE OP BEAL -Li estate.
Notice is hereby gtreo, that the undsrsigned, Onnmissioner, appointed by tha Court of Common Pleas, at the December Term, 1868, will expose at publiocale, to tbe highest bldd«r for cash, •n Saturday, tbe 13th day of March, 1869, at 2 o'clock P. JT, at the door of the First National Bank, corner of Fourth and Wabash streets, Terre Hante, Ibe FoHowtnr Xstate, in Yigo county, rndisna, to«wit iSr:•Beal
itj!40) eaat of the north-trfTo'o-K* /T^'nf .Tnlin 9th. ght (78V of John 81b
ley'sDirision to "the tWn of Terra Haute, then'* iMrtmchbudfcd anAtwsatr?tl90) feet, thence aouth ore hundred and forty-nine feet (149) feet.
the place of b»ginning. 9dtd
Wab.—Ap^i
Brandy, Peach Brandy, French Brandy^ Wheat Whisky, Nlmrod Whisky, an^ "1830" Port Wine. In addition to the above we keep the renowned "Old Crow'1 Bourbon. For medicinal and culinary purposes these fine old liquors cannot be excelled.1T"
A. LAK6E, Ocmmlssioner.
.M4FAHLANE,
Are prep«red to execute all orders for the atone work for Buildings, Fence», Tlagging, and everything in this 11'e WAUNIB & McFABLANE executed 4h« *ord ^i 8tato Normal ScbooL which ia"sumcfent recommendation. Stone Yard on east side of tbe T. H.7
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pot. fe6d3m
nsa 'S^Y,
yitt 'Mai*',
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"fllo. 41, Korfti touttbi Street, MWCIIC PE18ICUI*. MWf u£i I'l
JII J! Mil Jill •••iHlj.V 1
tfEBRE SAUTE AND PERftY VILLE "The Steamer ZtriBA will ply I' rath"arly between Terre Hante an leaving Terre Hauta at nine o'clock adayr, Wednesdaysand Fridays or each t. W. SPENCER, Captain. "WW®*
IT. O. BjLSKa,-01erk ct evaim .'ruin ST.: WM. v!«Hi. 9-OM at HTiftdbka,
BttOBS AM HttiN WNTIXS tHB fiiumts %oif(W #|h tftr«alt,'^^obite Cental Kngtne Honaf 1 promptly, and %t rBasonabje jt^M. tablJ3in
OODf'WOOD! WOOD! "two bnndndcords of ,6ord Wood fOT'sale-by j. A.' Bhoadir.
:seasoned
•x oJ "laaaas oi 80LE-0ak^H(
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Jacob Kebn, opposite the Post Offi'c^, on 6th street, is not lellingilis goods it intend to close out by Christmas, but sells as cheap as any one in the city a floe lot of Jewelry anid Clocks .for Christmas, just received, to be Wmfcverjrfcl *figureg.' Call and compat^:hy:pHcWbefore purchasing. d22
Aff orders lhft at (ha
'Earl y: Wait Main street, promptly ^A?K£«t irdfrsnB—•Wi'B. XaboiiAn,' Prop'r. 10-d3m
A: BUKNETT,
L.
"Wi* and *WMt« if-iia#
leather, Hides, Oils, Shoe Find logg^aiMi Cirrier^g TAMS, »«, ia* 146 maim: sr., ikkbx hagie, inb^
Would rfspectfully inform his old patrons, anfi the public genertfliy, that'htf'ha* on hand and solicits orders tor ^e taffotfa kinds of good* adapted to the wants of
Boot and Shoe Manufacturer*,
SsmI-
dle ana Harness Hakers A Oealers,
'and
Black, (kMar JLeaflier,
isl »i»»
i|^iS£rs.» Qrain Eeathes,
UU VI lUVVUt iKIpSkfns,#, Pebble.Orain 9pUt"^la94i I^athSr, Ohamols ij. ,• BOAKo—Cochineal,.Marpon, Blue, Gteen,Yellow, atid Create WININO £Klire-r-Wkit«t Ptak, TellOW and Bus
CAL 9 KlD^dTrench aod aAmerhausv PLASTE^EB'S HAIB.i ,o« XMi LasUng,, jftaet,.Wabrf »4 ii--ow
Hoon»7" 'Shoe Shoe Dn#..-i Ms Bristles^!)
wm* i-'zuzm1
Cement, Shoe" i" Kit,
Cork, Sole!,
Machine WaX, -Quih TMracfitfth, iKseElne Thread. Kallr, Awl* inTd'tieiflr,^
Laats, Shoe Tree»}o etaw ,wo Crimpin® ^oasds, 01 BI fc»ls^3 ^iyvPo'Crf
rhh^DgTMftci1ines,
Soot Tree*.
Etc.,
rt «w a'til 6} i. £to.. Etc., le. OILS—€od, straits and Bank. SfcIIy, Sumac and Japonlca.
K^KULKS, AXfl SKWJKa UASMIM THREAD AND SILK. B®T CACH for Hidos, Vars^ Sb€«p Pelte, De«r Skiop, Tallow, ana Leather In the Bough. Consignments always Htceive i^bid^tf
Prompt Attention. sa-
QRBINA An ord^akl^ t?p%AbulinA^or peraoas from remaining or being in- or on any vehicle loaded or unloaded that may, after this ordinance takes effect, be weighed on the public acalea of, or in the city of Terre Haate, and weigb muttr, ble deputy tag any Tataiclo loaded or nnbadrd while any or in the same, and transgression of the
nUethasame
Pj Ot*mt get^sraUy. At wholesale, is IiiWla*ti,ty OOZ A aoV ,«•. nh..n c— decern''
ind .^prohibit any
weigb muttr, bla deputy o* aVehVfrom Ireigbtagany rabiclo loaded or nnbadrd while any person or persmi Bhall b« on or in the same, and defining the puniahm&ftt foir same.
Sacrioa 1, Be it orda'ned by tbe CoaBmon 6ouaoil of the city of Terre Haute, That it shall be unlawful for any peraon or persona selling corn, coak«,h«r
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so: 8. Be itforther-ordain*, tfat It shall unlawful for any weigh master,' hi* deputy, age^t or any o^er person oy Beraons to weigh a wagon or other vehicle, loaded or unloaded, when any person orpersona are in or on the fame.
vlction thereof before the Mayor of aafd eltv, he fined In any aum not Isaa thau five ot ntoro tttap twenty-five dollars.
Syc. 4. This ordinance shall take effect on and aft«r it» j»9«sga and pubiicatloii. Mayor. Attest W.
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SIA120NERIJUHMIW
O
SftKtU Mtarea^
Opposite JVeio Pott QffU* Buildmg. LlfNea aaraaudJ »s issued,
Alt New ork, Oinclnnati and Philadelphia PaMagaalaa* hand regular and aa soon
to fsMtep NA
WSpeptal attention paid Humbers. i.. InnilAal Paper apltiaveio^js aiwajs oa baad or stamped tot»H art!
FOU SALE.
FOB
fortable two-ttory frame house, contain-! Jn* nine rooms,' ball, pantryaad atmuaier UUhea. Within lira mlnataa'walk of the Port OHIce. l£ne fruit on the plaoe. For particulars, inquire on the premises, southeast corner of 8ev«th anffl Oheatnnt streets. idlw
SALE—A Fine two-story Frame Swelling Houae—eight rooms, gaa, slate roof, two cisterns and well, stable, carriage house, and good fruit. Lot 190 feet frent by 3U0 feat deep. Will be sold ohaap. Applv to al6dtf P. M. DONNELLY.
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SALE OB BE^T.—a
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"I70B SALE—Or Exchange for X. City Property, 10 acre* of ground 1% miles East of tbe city, with a good brlcfc house ot eight rooms, cellar, well,cistern, stable, sheds, carri-age-house, ffrst-raM orchard of apples, pears, peaches, plums, cherriea, prapea, and, three acres atrawberriee, 1J ra»pbcrile's, 1 acre gooseberries aDd currants—ail beating. Dptir yard set with: beating. evergreens and flowers. Treasurer's afflce.
yard
Call at the County J&6d3m
.8«'« wanted.
A GENTS WANTED.^-$75 to xV. $200 per month! Or a.Comocisaion fmm. which twice tbat amount can be made by ne'lingf the L%'e-t luiprc.Vfd Common Nonso family Sewing Macbioe PmcxSI8.ro. For Circulars ami Terms, address O. BOWERS A CO., fH-dw3m 3209. 3d St., Pl.iladelphia, l'a.
FOR RENT.
FOll
BENT-NICE BOOMS— For a Family, without children of DB. PENCE, 2d street.
Inquire 17dft
JQISSOLTJTION.: iU. 4 a} .•«# vt I'be partnership heretofore existing beiveen Linus A. Burnett and Fred. A. ••*, la this day dusolvcd by mutual consent. Either rarty Willi sign in liquidation. LINUS A. BUUNK^CI,
FBKP. A. BOSS.
Terre Haute, Jan. 1,1869-4dlm
The
ho Wis sewing ma OHIPBS
Do not reqoirie tbe Endorsement of Societies or Katrs—they are i.
WORLD-RENOWNED. They are celebrated for doing tbe btst work, using a much smaller needle for tho same thread, than any other machine, and by the lotrodnetton of the most approved machinery, ve are now able to tupply the very best machinery in the world.
Thoy are adaptod to all kinds of Family Sewing, and to the use of Ssamstrews, Droesaiikera, Tailors, Manufacturers of Shirts, Collars,
SKIRTS, CLOAKS, MANTILLAS, Clothiog, n»ts, Capj, Corsets, Boots, Shoes, liar-, ness, Saddles, Linen Goods, Umbrellas, Paravols, Ao. They work equally well upon silk, linen, woolen and cotton goods, with silk, cotton or l'nen thread. 1h*y will perform every species of sewing, making* beautltul and periect stitch, alike on both sides of ihe articiessewed.
The New Improved Family Machine is without a rival, and cannot be. suroassed—a Hemmer, Fellerrilriide.-, Quilter and Quide go wit^i each Family Maghine, frM of charge.
Opu't fail to call and' examiUe for yoarrelves, at So. 18 North Fourth street, Terre Uaute, Tnd. 27d3m CABTEB & HEINEJl, Agents.
jy/JEROHANT'S,ofHARTEORD This old and reliable Company 1b now repre sented In this city by lis mit Kii ai -T(i
HAOEB & HcKEGV. is
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OFFICE AT DOWLING HALL
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Those perftona holing Policies of Inrorarce tu this Ccmpaay, »re rcqnaated to call for tb«ic ^BnmoaU at this Office. if ut# tiai ed h-fc lixxis*-* uj I -^ic -jis ieof -j-.i '.i Business Respectfully /solicitedi and Policies will lie issued on as good tersts as any other first-class Company. jaSSdlm
HA6EB HeSEEV, Aaanrs.
SAYE
MONEY AND DRINK GOOD TEA.
JOSEPH STROIVG, Ho. 190 Mala Street, Tetre Haute, Agent foi EMPIRE TEA 0 0MPAN? or Ksw Tokk.
Th* nnparalled sucorss of this Company ia owing to,the fact that they IMPOST their Teas di. root irom the producing diatriot* of Ohina and Japan, and sell thfim at retail, thiough their Agents, at cargo piice*, thus aaving the IramonsS profits yau have paid heretofore. Ail gaoda wan ranted to give aatlafaetlon, or money rsfundod!
PBICE LIST.
Oolong (Black) 801,00 best SI",20 per l4
Toung Hyson (Qreen) 901,00,1,25 1,60
ITOW GROCERYm AND PROVISION STORE I
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Tj*OB 8ALE.—Wishiug to engage J? in other buslnm, we will sell oiir OHO-: CEBY STOBE and BOABDINO HOUSE FDB-i NITUBI Tery reasonable. Any peraon wishing! to engsge in this bnane*a, ca-v find a good s||a ly catiiogatNOBKT9' Wagon Tard, on North Third atreet. 8dtf T7IOR J? Irai
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Mixed (Gr. & Black 80 90. J,00 ],H0 Imperial (green).........,. 90 1,00,1,25 1,60 Japan (oatural leaf. 90 1,00,1,1(1 1,25 Gunpowder(G-een).... 1,00 1,36 1,60 Eng. Breakfast (Blk 1,00, 1,10" 1,26
Empire Company's celebrated brands Loni Aim and Tong Mow Chops of Black Tea, «riti Green Tea flavor—highly recommended—$,25. der,18dly
IVyTILITARY CLAfltS-CARD ItLL FOB 1869. A DAVID S. DAXALDSO^, Military Attorney, .Votary and Claim Agent
Regularly Authorized aad licensed. Office—Farrington Block, N. E. Corner Public Square,
Up Sxaibs,
FIKST
J)ooa,.
TEKBE HAIITE, IND. Pt tisimi Clainis Prosecuted, Ar rears of Fakf Procured,
BOUNTY1 MONEY COLLECTED, DEEDS EXECUTED, V(Mfikere BWe out a»f ^P»ino» tftnefBrfcmi from
Any Pension AQenCy in tk4 United Statet. PROTESTS ISSUifiU land Warrants Assigned, Bought and Sold, and DPfectire Assignments Corirwfied.
Ma.
Danaldson
well understands the modo of
adju ting and ct Meeting aoy
cla:ntsand
growing QUI
of tha recent Bebellion, and for 1^47 1868, collected and paid over to .the claimants trior than Two Hundred Ttousand Dollars haa ol^ tai od three liOLKlrrrt P«n«lon Oertlflcatfs,' fa wounded or injured soldiers, widows, mothtfn, and minor children, and seven hundred bounty checks for discharged privates.
Pensions, If now applied for and granted, wi$ eommenoe at tbe date of the soldier's discharge. No time should be lost, as this favorable prov^aj. ton terminate! totally about Juio ijlO. or at flvp yeara after tha discharge.
Arrears of pension ao« be iiad In'aA caaea where the panaion doss n»t£omoi«nce at the date of discharge, or de .tb of 1ie foldlar. Lone at your oertlficates and call on »n0.
Bounty claims undar tbe rcccnt law, tot of July 2?th, 18CG, ar now nearly all-paid. A op* law for the next and la«t bouuty, may, pcrhiip4 he pawd this aiot r. If so, .apptieatiom** b« made the comii Spring OR^utnaUf. I »i|l give notice s^anauj® law is iawedl N?, en»i )ti lave yet biei alloweifor ttrvice in tho war of
1812.
or anythinc elaer tlM* is
bauled on to any of tbe public soles or the city of Terre Haute in a wagon, cart, dray, or other vehicle, for the purpose of being weighed thereon. Or for any persotor persona Jlrirtpg eithar flagon, m|H, dray or other Vehicle,' loaned or ^nloadea, onto said acalea for the purpose of bar!nfc the sadie weighed, to rsaiaiff in saflrwagon, cart, dray or oth^r yehlcls.or oufhe lo»d jf sail) vehicle be loaded,
fto Land Warrants need be expected for Fervicfe in the late war, and no further bounty to veforan, who has bad thrco or fonrhnndrrd dollar^.
I have never lost a good claim whore ibe irt permitted me to manage it io my own way. iaf« lost tWO valid cl^isus on sdcouot t( Sttch inetsrfferencs.*
Refer to Merchant Bjinlers an Citizei generally, and to any one of 'hs tljnnSacd wbo olftims have been ohtaided by ma. ii?dwff frJjAjjALDSOf
^QMBTSINQ- NEW f" KIT GHBOKS Mi£DB TO OBJBB. A KEF Check is a small oval, German silver Cbsslt, marked with the oWDerSe iiatue,)j be fastened a bnnflh «f keys, ranted Jn tbetfocsltf ke* chocks may also le attache to Valiaee, Tranw and other at tides. Thei aro.very neat and dmfol.
Also, Hotel and Baggage Checks fOrnistrttf op short notice. Door Key Ohscks nors^erad am) lettered. The price of a Key Check li forty cents, and will be sent by mail oh receipt of price'.
I adso have a nice article of Stoel Kry EfiiA mpd Chatna. Any of the ahova articles cart bad by calling at iqy Grocery Store, on th* cotear of Fonrtb and LftftyfttJirstreeU. or by droil pinga'Iioefn thePik 1 jal'fdSm WM. BAIfKIf.
J. AiVRYDAGH}
rtaaa, Speclflcations, 8uperintandance, and D* jjtll |Rfayihgs furolabsd fcr every deecrlption ai
aqrWdlv
J. MOLLO Y, suxn IS *ai
^Groceries and Provisions, Io. 9 ia Street, one dwrSeitk irtke reHMiee, 'Te«*e-Hanta, Indiana
The uaderaigaad Mnjlut opened at the above Stagd, a tirit-oJas* fMBily Grocery and ProTldo Store, with a large ao welt soleoted atock of new an)fr«ali kMhM »alt*ble fer ttu day aas in families, to which he calls tie attention of hla friaada and ibe public gaaeraUy.
Uooils deirter-d to any part of th» Mtr drrei Of ebirfe Uiarkeat «a»b ptioa pakifot 'Joantry Prodaqe.
Jy'-M*!» T. t) MOtLOt.
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H. DOOLEY,
A.
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SUOCK9SOB TO M. W. O'OOmiBLL^,, .- If 'tl Hm Cr Saleu ..r^aafia'.«•«« SSS«J ta-:r.-.a ntv
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Adams' Patent Self-Feeding
CORN SHELLERS
Into which the Corn is Shoveled and not .. Touched by the Hands.
WARRANTED TO SHlli" In the most thorough manner, whether theOorn be soonil or soft, and Uave the cob unbroken. The Oob and helled Corn are ssparated by a
Revolving Cob Rake. The C..rn isdeanodby a fan attached to tha machine, and e'.evsted and depoaited in sacks.
Ihqy are male all sizes, belted or geared, with .1 life tent fapaoitlen, from ir 300 to 2,000 bushels per Bay, and can le run with any power. The Shelters will be furnisVed with or Without
Horse Powers, or Hoise' Povsi*
Fgom One to Ten-Home, a
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and «XX» Shelters, I ».
All Sizes and Ktads.
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t-ati «S hisw lafeLs. t(M tj (jp a*ims g,* .i ke* We have tbo IargeBt assortaaMt of „rtE:T6' Ct 1
HiS
in* the Country, oonsialng of "Burdick'a National," "Eureka,** "Cumming*,
Te'legrapfit„
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si«»,Ld *t8anfH,&J1' •'#*1 ttsi I* if {faff J9 Pii&es ranging.fc«m $T to $50, and capacftlea from 100 t) 1,000 bushels of feed per hour.
Tarm lmplementa,
IND.
BILLIARD R00I At the Teutoma Hoielt Vos. 174 aM rr» •at*, bat. Mi*a» im, aal,
TERRE SAUTE, J2WX
With Six of the finest Tables with Psiiiirs PATENT CUSHIONS'. w- SH^er, toiliiiittt
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Purs Cagftr DidMtd Bonrbori and Bye XThiaaj sold at tbe Bar, aad no oiier. Whisky sold by tbe g»IIdn, quart and plht.: .. ja2JJly
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A S 4 E N 8 A. O lie Of /uil vaiturtemt frf lo atiy B*«k AgaH. BOOK ABKIVIS WAIHD For Hatthew Bslc Siwith'g Sew Bo«k,
SUNSHINE AND SHADOW IIV NEW YOUJBt. A WOBK or ABsoSMNff IHTilBrsV, reslaU with Anecdotes and Incidents of Life inWb-OMat Metropolis £"On« ever pnMlsqed t'hat acTtt So rajidfjr^
Agent ill i! 80 iton* jay, another tolS. and deitr16 day, OdoM»r b(M in 7 daye. Mo book 1"CI You with to know bow fortunes,ace made •A* and lout iu%day feowr JShiFSWclMan ara ruined in Wall Street how "CouBtryn^en" are swindled by Sharpers ho# Mlaistara and Merchants ar» .^Usckmail^ how Danoa Halls and Concert Saloons are Managed, haw Gambling Houses and Lotteries are' cqndnpUd how Stock Companies Originate and how theBoibblea Burst,
The largest
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Octavo VoL 720page* tintljf TthutnUi. "2-page oil application. Tor full particulars and terms, address the Publiahsrs J. B. BtTfiB & CO. Hartford Conn.
rftwMt* pxcroRiAJL PBnnm -*-.A firatrCiass llXurtratad family Magaxiac, with Physiognomy,Phrenology, Bthaolegy.Phyalo'^gj1. and Ps cholcgy, ad^p^ed to all Who read, is Tan .Ibbosnucao PBaaMoicQioai, JocaaAi., motithly. at $3 a yesr or la tit's of tea, at 12 each. New Volume. January Double Somber now roady .30 cents. Address 8. R. WELLS, No. 389 Broadway, NewT^rkl'11 to ot "A rich storehouse Of Instruction ialnmmept." y. r.
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(DirokUte. "It ought tobave a place lly."—Trentun Monitor. ••Ho other Journal America Imparts iuvne year so Information as (his, and certainno other teachca man to woll to know himself. Kach sin gle number IS worth tbe entire amodnt ol a year' inbscriptioh.—Telegraph. 'Agents waoted. 8 our New Premium Ll,tS I d2tw?t
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Warehouse on first S«., at tbe Oanalt fiaaia.fi. anBdwtt TbRRB HAtJTB.
COAL.
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gULLITAN" COUNTY COAL Being now prepared to All all orders tor Sullivan Conuty Goal, which is claimed to be equal to tbe Brazil, for all icastic pnrposea, will deliver to any part olty, by leaving order at office, uf sJTff. Br rant* G«,,0. £, ^ia-four
J|A. Tea piofa, wtthkrCoss I b»re an*ang&oeats to VII all orders and give 11 in ormattoa la regardto tha Hasineaa.
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JOHN McFABLANB a» aMiag *#4kt article ol Biver Ooal, aareened on tbe wideet aorren hi uw in Vigo county, at as ww a flgtre aa an inferior article can te purokaaasl. Tboaasririiiug to lay ia a snppij ahould look to tber intarests, and buy the beat when It la aa cheap a# a poor artldle. orders latt at thSTtaat OOce LoWbg, at »e -YigoOougty a^a^' Vor aditrsaaed to Boa UH .tonv T'" ?T,T®
Pr3S^7^'
J^IV BEYBfiOS-iiil 4 STABJJ^S
prepaMd with good atock aad OarriaMa, to accommodate thepublls. fiOit
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