Daily Wabash Express, Volume 19, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 29 July 1869 — Page 4

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Brans-riile, B«ckTlllS| il A. ,.:k Marshall, at 1*.*- -J. r.f

ww """^s raa«»». «.| HowesYiUe— Close" If'lday at 7 6o«P» Friday**

I. A. BUBiiSTX, M. ., ^guggsHj^sBa

CITY NEWS.

STOPABI at Dowling Hall_

mgw. s" i"

"Wm.'"R. HKTDBICKS

ON*

is spoken of for

Trustee of the city schools.

OAS« of disorderly conduct—a

woman—was before the Miyor yestert day.

"WATIBMXLONS.

John Kester

acres planted watermeten«i

mile east of the city*

Thb OITT COUNCIL CHAMBER

draped in ^o6tning y«^erday In respect to the memory of A. L. Ohamberi^, ^ate member for the Second Ward.

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Nkw DBT Gqops Hotrai.—The vacant store room, next door to the American Express office, Is ucdargoingjrenoyation, preparatory to the opening of a new dry

goods bouse,

PKIWOKAL.—Gen. R.

the policeman who shot Messrs

Brown and Smith, was out on the steeets yesterday in dbiarge of an officer^ and stated that he expected to be released on bail to-day. The contrast betweab his present status and that of Morgan is sug gestive—a good subject for

TalW. or EBJTET.—In the critnnal Court yesterday the Brney case was cilled. OoJ/flompson,for the prosecution,announced tbat he was ready for trial. Mr. Voorbees, who ieproeents the-*3efenie," W«B not in the court room and the time for trial was not fixeB. The^ttft\'J®i'b0ii:iA sion again this morning. I 'f .ini ••.*» .••••

Tbx LAW

OT

ADVEBTIBISO.—In^New

York the other day the law of advertising Was well elucidated. The publisher of a daily paper had the Standard LiFe Insurtnea Company in the Supreme Qoui-t bw 'kwiorthe t**hfcto -^I .teMzfot «.M VtiM.n W Kill $7??

fore Judge Hthian, for a bill of $7T3 on account of advertising. The Company resisted payment on the ground that they had authorised bat one iaeertion. There was no proof, however, of this. There was &o order to that effect oh the biti,and thecompanv Sid not attempt to deny that they taw the advertisement continuing ia the paper and tailed to countermand it.y^tbiugsj-and When an advertisement is reoeive« in a publication office without the niftier of insertions marked upon it, or the qoit of the insertion paid tor at the time, the publiihericatn' know nothihg of,th4 wish of the advertiser respecting the Of insertions derlred, and as he nothing until advised by him Wl •iness it is to attend to the matter, he ctn charge for every insertiOfi given the ad vertlsement until ordered out, 'Hoh.Ai^mvs' liAxax.'r-Editora £jcpr«ss "Jhriugh thO medium of your valuable ourrial, I desire to say a Word expressive of my grief at the death of my esteemed Iriend. Albert Xaoge, and as an ^npable tribute tohismetbofy.

Fir two long years, Mr. LahgeVind I were intimately associated. I knew, or theught I knew, the teotives which controllM and directed his every Cotton. At ail times, justice and honor were Ids end and his aim. He was neither sordid or tatiUh, but eyer ambiaous for the right, fib was learned, kind, courteous and honest with himielf and with all othera. He Was, in the opinion of the writer, in tin fidtat and truest sense, a highminded chris tiaanatiemen.

Albert Xange is no morn. Gone?—as I v*fly ^eileve to the abode of eternal bliss. A fatnijy has been bereft of &s valued head—his church of her honored and wortny member-' the public of a useful aid honest citizenyet, with all our hope in the future, it is but natural that we should sorrow at the loss of suoh a man. Honored be his name and his inimbry.-— Peace and prosperity be with hii family. w. A. PMLL*.

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*3FIBXMAN's

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Notice.—The

members of

tha different companies of the Fu« Dep«rVnent are requested to meet in uaiform at the Hook and Ladder Souse, on 9th street, at 2 o'clock this afterqoon,to attend tha faneral of A. L. Chamberlin, lata aambpr of tl^e City Council alnd one of tha CommUtee bn iHre Bepartinen

J. I. BttSL, Chief Fire Dep t.

9Mw MAVTM, July 19, im.

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Motion For New Trial Orerrnledj!

THE SENTENCE PBONdlNCED

ftto Bangui WiiMiHn

oner 6&»<£ J&ftt \k**»ioQm4w%a xeUtlon

3M:4:OT2i&r^ Ha elaioutfi lfaeiagi»y^w*cft»l»e«tiBg of tire wgumfi$| araili refj«^^|h^|rK md«rtiMjastioD.to« Asw-tr&l. HiaprotC«jtHoi$* icrtb^alsQQiBiolilbut be Goart did not think tbew WMnnj law that required the 4«fBlKleiit'a|jrt 8 ence during the proceedings ttent bad tarn fcaduiiNja itheftirdSot MiiiiSfodered. remeeFaWF-refW ibe

£bit thfirfabf, «rfivifl£ at th»!cfofitflaeion

that jfKJtia be «»iM5d, tocbteftftrdi^yifiiVfir-

To"ffi#deci^fti of?4ttS-tJfeart\ |h$ defMMe evs»f«wl «nd atked time *o file ex^hi ••Aa4» «#morwt^ '9f^adfem« the motbli b^cgd#idijiil)&, ffiiefcptedtrfthat mfiffgi »nd «ked time to flle exceptions, g^ifgib^aial aetliMif StJleSf inleBtiin to Taffy

7Chc^Me

HoBMS FOTJKD—Henry D. Williams lUWiM

horses, supposed to have, been stolen (S*t

miles side.

from town, grazing by thl rpad.

S. Foster and

Major O. M.Wilson, of Indianapolis were at the Terre Haute Howe yesterday. Major B. Hudson started yestetd&y morning for the Indian Springs, in Mar­

tin county.

STODARE

had an immense audience at

OoWling Hall last evening, and all were delighted with the entertainment givenHe appears again this evening, closing the performance of magical illus^n^ by giving away one hundred presents. Go early for a choice seat.

to "the Supreme Ooart.fer

I tid^i%libb.n0ti£M tha rklkaie^ the defiiiii thW he stioald'wrpect the Mil 6f exceptions to t^^rea^tiiar filing »oO Sat-

-^iaii^nejiFH^ftld^£re#td~iitand •~s *ad .^nrtked, j°?!1 Hlmlf filfc ilWlerafi^ 1# 'thig'ipace '^JffWtly tosftwrt of-tbe beocbj-and'^stood j^g' faeing lha Jfalge,sWhoiaid: "©IW^I^lor-

due deliberatkjW.iiai^fej fo'liwi 4^- guilty '^tstmrtsvpn 'Hw nmdegww -wdyaw you lufilr dM^U1 &av» ,j4u imytfahl^ to say

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WT ^aHr'%e pro

$9b3nbed.'6 iAi^is- pdit Mi. |Cad^ who

urday night, were found yesterday spvprad: ^ctbf HWyiHamW, »lUlWt^ liM)rm a

moment, andhe tften said: Mf il pliefWf the Court, I ask ftn"a wwr«P»t," orword8 to 4hat effect, there beii^g so' imucdflnoise

The prisoner received his without any demonstration of unusStf! emotion, and, turning from the benqh was immediately removed to the jail.

PROPER OBSERVANCE OF SUNDAY

EDITORS EHPBESS:

Sunday, as distin

the Sabbath was repeatedly commanded j, f* •*$ and enforced.

So in all the world's history this law of the Sabbath, engraven with God's own hand on tables of stone, amid the thnnderings, lightnings and smoke of Mount Sinai, is enjoined and specially commanded to be kept and observed, if they 'ttfefieii

mum following fJM^d^iMBnenU Ghicago Tribune

criminal

iWfltfTOlffllB BffPBWIi flifr %t£iPS tr$jty »gainst ou»«3(iw#e&wi»e-.^<4a*w« of

r.*i-cnew

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not

distinctly heard. Thii r^jhJBfi^ tdAk the 'dbtffffiy S^pHffi atfd^nhe confusion tlj^f otis&ed the prisoner^sat fo«mi Tiife Judge- after a liftle reflecttoii, dedded fhat the ir€^U0Bt was^net in order and directed the1pi«fb¥eip^^iiiti tt|P*Mor-|an^«MMelthd-liie^tldge^d: "HaveyOu ^^fffiB^SfHWFWWf'^B^PHfpisoner replied: "May it please the Court. I have nothiog further to say, except that the case has been hurried from the first, and that too, amid great excitement so that a fair trial was hardly possible." These are hTs worde &s ^nearly as ~we could catch them amid the noise that prevailed

The Judge remarked that this objection had already been advanced by his counsel and had been considered by the Court load be ypquldjjrocaed to jgass the sentence, which he did in these words: "It judgment of the Court that you, Oliver Morgan, be taken from the jail betv? the hours of nine o'clock A. M., and four p. m., on the first day of September n^rt and hanged by tha'neck until dead.'' -S

dent on "Sunday" is

%d. sm"

guished from the Jewish Sabbath, is cal tfcA^liOrdVaiy, or Sirndar-^'diCb s«' day of the sun. It is unnecessary to dr»CU3B the change from the 7th to the lit' day of the week. The principle or es sence of the original Sabbath remains.— "Think not that I am come to destroy ti come to destroy,but to fulfill"—Matt. 5:17. "tvhosoever therefore shall break one of these least commandments, and shall teach no, he shall be called the least in~tfic^ Kingdom of Heaven."—Matt. 6:19. £b& Sabbath came from God, who made'all not from man. God ma^ aud instituted the Sabbath for the good of man, for his physical preservation and fax the improvement of hi# moral being We must ignore God's agency in man's creation of body and mind, his wisdom and beneficence in providing for his tem' ppral and,spin£u|l wa|»4% or admit "thdit the commandment is' good, which sayfe, ".Remember the Sabbath day to keep it holy," and other requirements. In al) God's subsequent legislation and super vision of his people, the law respecting

riiillg'JIill ttW of the

Behind and beyond this attempt to force Sabbatarian laws is tha design coerce Ken in spiritual matters by 1 paina and penalties of law. That can nfet be donte in this age and country. No 1 effecting the religious and social habi| and custoaac of the people can be enforceu

serving Sunday, no law is necessary Hut where the people«pre divid«d, the law must be con fined* to a requirement that all persons shall be protected in their obtffvanceofthe day from any interference or

|g^fc££» UMttiT*

The St. Louis Democrat publishes ideas and sentiments of similar character,which the Terra Haute

EXPBBBS

quotes in

"ifcfiMfo IIJIV ^bttS'^Paf ^b!b® eminent! sound and practicable,"and farther "All men can not be compelled to

ah iudu vnu "v» --—r

hqle." Now with all due respect to, and defference for the opinions and sentiments of the editors of the St. Louis Democrat l«l*«feolfe* ffrtifcc^iWeittlbg twoof thd inost substantial and influential re publican journals of oaf land, I must dissent and protest in the name ot ,all

word of God, against such unsound an4 ruinous doctrines. Verily, I thought the pivil laws of England and America w^re founded upon thrf,gHHii%»rili&i|Ae®''<Jfc the Bible, atld the decalogue in particularWould these men have the laws so freixned that idolatry in. its wor^t forms might prevail and men be allowed to parade a Juggernaut inouf 'WoUld^tiey introduce Mormonism and Feticism our midst and (Feticide) as practiced: by the Hindoos? public sentiment is egainst such practicos and there is no need of any law against"them.'' But how ltn^, if such sentiments and such laws as they goVwifbefojjp^wHf be claimed on theg^Uhff "t^thfe is a free 'country in regard to all religious practices, that they shall not be interfered with?.

Just so far. you obscure the sun, you bring on an eclipse, as we shall see ijn a few days. Just so far as o% fbscu«eithe Bible truths, you bring on the people i$oral darkness. Su^h j^lfs r^atjnf to jthe Sabbath as they advc.cate are totalyiim^C^i«kbV^. Vftw1 aapping the Very foundation of amoral and religious cpm» munitjrfc^v^we no children to be protected from the baleful influence of Sunday picnic*, 4th of Jul^ cel§br|Uons and other practices, which deltroyorftn pub rivate conscience?. In a sit "of iaell a ft "diys ago by a class of Germane, I notice it is claimed that inasmuch as our United States Con stitutiou guarantees perfect religious liber ty, therefore "they have the right to cele hrata Sunday according „to our custom

Ve $6 n3t' Qiltfefb those who

differ .with us in their way of keeping the Sabbath:' They of "course being the judges. It is not to be decided by any law, human or divine.

Well now, the Constitution of the United States guarantees no such religious liberty, and the German population of [Terre Haute are too much enlightened. ?too. well educated, to believe any such 'silly construction of it. The Constitution of the United States was made and established to insure domestic tranquility, pro' mote the general welfare, and secure the blessings of liberty to ourselves and our children. These words are found iki the preamble, and upon these great and bene1 lcfptWj°ti§fe$t)f Hetitftion firsts and our laws 'are frftnl^ "No law or bill ppasediy qongre^,.sig£ed,hy the ?resi iv* is valid1. Section

article It has ^fcefon Settled by ajltthe tff Wf Fofefattair^ our

sentOT€«| JaaSfiafuttlB, our StatefiejgiMa ^re?, aiid^he christen world )hat without ^rdii«,®d^rde%«obserff^^§uiDa8y 4he genera^v^lfare^or the people, ca,n not be secured. Parents ,havp a right to claim for their children *$%irecfi6n from influences calculated to teach them rrev erence for God's laws. When it ia said

SMafc^helkWi, va4d# b^QUd.this attempt tl PSfarce 3ah|^a|riep-la^s in Jhe design tog^^a yiep ^pirlt^al matters, by the pai^ And^ penalties qf law a| very false stateinehl fs ii'ade, ftnd mad«, too, fer the v'^^purposejof breaking dbwn those wholesome and wise laws r^ow in force in most of our States, and fo£ Jthe purpose of strengthening a political partiretdebid iNritl)sedesfioa Cap oo1 UtS^^arty i^Mi j\fi«lOsm/rom the past. I, vBv^ngflicaiJP^otestantism .is -no^ dead

IInite4 ^t^e^ and those who ad­

here to it^will secede frgni that party whicV alcedeTi ifrotfa'ths I)lv?rf^ law of the ^bbathl5^ P.

t, '--4—^—*—H

FUNERAL OF A. L. CHAMBERLIN.

Tax following programme will be obrervedl In (be funeraf ceremonies of Bro. A. L:'Cifambeil n:

Fire Department.'l .T-i

I ^Music. Masonic Fraternity. Hearse.

Mourners. Citizens.

my 3ab, I .am

Lev. 26:2.—"Ye shall keep baths and reverence my sanctuary the Lord." "Ex. 31:14.—"Ye shall keep1 the Sabbath therefore for it is holy 1iiit6 you." Isaiah 68:13.-—"If thou turn away thy foot froA the Sabbath from doing, thy pleasure on my holy day and call the Sabbath a delight, the holy of the Lord, honorable," "and shalt honor him, not doing thine own ways, nor finding thfe* own pleasure, nor speaking thinefeigi£ words thenahalt thou delight tbyseif ia the Lord."

HPhei Cbiefe-Of the Fire and Police DeptCrtxaaBts wilixhave charge of their re•pa&t^departmenjls^qn

East oh Main "to Seventh Soith on Seventh to Qhjo ^£ast on Ohio (jo nsi-

to^aetery. GEO. E. FARRINOTON,

JAMES O' MARA,

to expect hia bleaaiag and Frotectlon.^jaCljftSyiidaftofBoirKl ifo. 8Sot A. 17 a ov A si j9 lfn«a(aiA -iltaikiJf Sat _p^

How silly fcnd tanwise then is iffy* "puny" man to undertake to legiaiat* away this wise enactment of God, intend? ed for the universal good of all hifTcre£ turee. God made the sun to shine on all, the good and the bad, to give light to all. So did he make the Sabbath, if properly kapt and observed, to bleas and illumine all without distinction.

•iff1 29th, tie Craft taaeet^"

AJtP £14,

FBOCBlDlVCn b# irf* cotwctt IK BSQ TO THB DJKA.TH OF A. I. CHAHBIBLI! MQ.

The Ooancil met in special session yef' terday afternoon. .Jfjwi JVi

J0mhA JE jE'vi^*^^Te death ofTftr.^.. L. dnamberlin, late {a econd

are all agreed as to the proper mode of 3b- l|^|^^^£erl Jflffi

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tribute: Gentlemen of the Council: It is my melancholy duty to inform you of the deuh of Augustus L. Ohamberlin, late a member of your body from the Second Ward, which sad event took place at his refei

at niB re

Wfltree

two o'clock in the artern Thus has our community again bebn called to mourn at the loss of another of our oldest and most respected citizens.

to the memory of A. L. Chamberlin and

to mak* .preparations to follow hk iaiitiM tethe!Umb dd'fc-mb^ow. 'B How sad the reflection I and oh how full ahd complete tha lesson th%t Jt tefwhesr— While "bat5 ^0MpkrStiV«f shdA Hihi since both were in the enjoyment of gral health with the promise of a number'4f years in the y?t, disease,-fasten itself upon them and carried them awji from us forever. So may it ba with ti| Let us, therefore, prepare fo,r, the fytujr*, so that wheh 'tbi ^mMiehg^t comes, we-may be ready to receive ttie summons with the full confidence of iafo immortality beyond tb? grave.

The deceased was born in the State. if NewHaqajiihire, at Merrimfiq, on4h9 4t» day of May, 1S04, consequently hie was the 66ihyear/)fhis age^ la 1833 he emigrated to this city, where he has since resided until his decease., Coining h$je whemout-'now floarishin'g'acdprosperous

cltI,.waB

As a member Of th« bld^C^uifcil, ftbse of you who had the privilege of servii^s With him, Will beir testimony to the f^ct that he was always prompt in his attepfianflBj wjss fai.his counsels, and e|is%it|c in his actions, Unassuming and retiring as hi$ disposition was, heyertheless he took an active part in jthe proceedings and deliberations of that b&dy. Ai member of thls Coildcil he had but opportunity, owibg: to the bad etate health, of attfndisg your meetings. all knew him, however, as a man and citzeu, and you may not hesitate to pay such a tribnte to hhn as his character aed worth demand at your hands. As pre^ijlbig fiffiopr of your |o^r I must eay^that, having presided over the deliberations of

in our deliberations. For firmness, justice and right his place will not easily be filled in this chamber. He was pre-emi-nently a practical taan, and combirod with a liberal degree of intelligence gr^at forethought.

Whereupon. Mayor Cookerly presented the following resolutions which Were unanimously adopted

Resolved, That this Council has learned, with deep and profound regret, of thd' death of Augustus L. Cinrnibprlin, a member of this body, and that in bonamon.wiih his tfellow-aiUzens,- they deeply deplore the loss of so valuable a meinber of this ipdy, and one who.^as ta^en so much interest in the advancement and

BALL.

FOR

comparatively in Its infancy, he

has wlvn^gSedi its' onwprd 'progress with both pleasure and pride, until from about one thousaad iababitmnis, which it numbered at that time, he has seen it increMe to nearly twenty-fjur thousand. NO Ode in 'our midst took more interest in tw kaTance of our city than he.

COFFEE

the decease of Au

gustus L. Chamberlin, this body bas! lost one of its most valuable m'embSi%J-one who watched and guarded the interests of the city, and its citizens, with jehlous care—that the community has lost an honest, honorable and valuable citizen.

Resolved, That we deeply sympathize with the afflicted family in their sorrow and bereavements

Resolved, That as a further testimonial of our high sward apd ia due appreciaetlprSsLVe of otir sorrow, This mourning for the period of thirty klays, and that we attefad iris funerwl-asa body.

TESTIMONIALS

GRAVEL ROAD 3

restdencO—Wjest oft

EHfo( to §i*A North oa ffilSh". i& Main West on Mttih to Thi^ North oa Third

Chief Marshal.

Assistant Marshal.

^Laa^6uHo«tcK.--Th9 Offioebs and

wti

of Brother

A,

L.,Chamber,

v^

1 o'ol&k 111 ^taadio$ af the Siater Lod^e are respectfally invited t/

By order of H. A- Da Wm. M. McLia^i Ser"'

Parasols of

VW.

AND

FOR

IF

1

He wt^ just as well as liberal and gen-

wmmm:

heaven, and on to-morrow his fellow-citi zens will bear his remains to the cemete» ry—a place, as chairman of the committee on cemetery, he took so much pride and interest in adorning. -Lot us pay the proper respect to his memory, and by the adoption of appropriate resolutions^ demonstrate to his bereaved family 1 and friends the deep appreciation we eptertfin of his high cha&oter.

SLEEVE BUTTONS

gen-

I

SKftftbTSSfuu'D*-b,c I have known him for neariy twei eight years and can bear willing test ny to his character both as a man iajnd citizen. '1

CHOICE

rit^idttifc, coupled wltl

)ijt l|^ isjjgona fronr^ otir cntir in'this chamber Me oc&pied with so much honor is now vacant—the fadoily circle of which he was much beloved) has been deprived, by the afflicting hand of Providence, of a kind friend—the wife

{fed in

the

we attefad 1

Resolved, That the City Officers,. PoliO« «Peeoe, and..Firi^ jpppartosflat be in structed to attend also.

Resolved, That these resolutions be spread omtbe reeorda ot this ,-body| and tbat a certified copy of the same, oe for warded to the family of the deceased.

Resolved That these proceeding bd published in all the city papers.

A-?TE»TiJ,HiiIirttEP*ND*Ni9.U-ir6u

WANTED.—a

,dlt

of clergymen, bank

cera, Ifisufance igdhts* lawyers. ers and writors generally, in Hirst Patent Gold Pen, show the bestiouo tain- pen in jtff, cosW aan the same as the old style. S. 161 Mtiin' street, is tole Haute. personi

tl Third

The p^oqession^, wiil form.^oji street, right restfng on Main stiie&^al hal&past one o'clock prompt, and preceed as once to the house in the following line

Gravel

Lafayetta queated tom day, Jnly 3 to take

Road

who are iq faypf bed :of th» being built on th^ lUnty, ire

tie's Mill, op' Fij at one o'clock P.

into conaideratiop.

KIDDLM.

cheapest Millinery Store is Mitten's, Main •treet, between 3j

9th. mjnT,« TMtgp

Fmcbm

at O.

t.

Rij

6dtf

rv*mt9 WCTMand JApWBMit Strong l&6 Ma!n/

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SUGAR

GBKAT

Ohio ApplM^i, thii 4 at twfeo'cdcck. ah friends of ij^nni ^j]| UU8SI jOI ISM»ob*arTfj||iajpMkgp4,farther inv|fajk4-

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Jady in tb^^^4l tffo4vwhen sjoe swefct Da®tftOip, reletspm1&£pVj£rifffiro+ can't exactly answer th'.g queatron, but 1 wfll just say thaVyo"t|^pj laMles w^ll as old ladies, can $,»d BplOndM'asBoru ment of akictS| oorsets, white goods, hiir curls etc., ve.Vy cheap at Weisz's origjnal skirt factoryj 159 street, .National block, between 5tb and 6 th. [7,dlf

Sa^ lhaA ^lotfifd^less than cajst, Graver & Mitlep1!!,- oamer Gth ahd* M9 .in streets. m?§-jtf

retailed at "whole­

sale prices at Joseph Strong's, No. Ij90 Main street. [19,dti

if ^ATAL AfJCIDiPNAC(l -OWA .. A young, lady, weawng ,a vetyf (fig dress, walkod dpwn. Mftin stfeBt a days ago, when a gentle man, who walking hurriedly behind ber, aecidei tklrtu, ly stepped on her dresa. The lady broke a limb, and will probably hajvfeito suffer amputation. Had -tbo lady qrn one of Herz & Arnold's (89 Main ati efct) celebrated Hoop Skirts, which eup 3^)rt the dresses in a most graceful manner, accident would certainty not bave pened to her.

RKPUOTION in prices at He!-

Arnold's (formerly B. Weisz's) Hcjop Skirt Factory, No. 89 Main atreet, between 3d and 4th streets.™^

Tt I I

the Largest and best assortment of cloths, cossimoret. aud vestings in the city, go to Grover & Miller's, cornei|4th and Main streets. m26-dlf|

C. WITTIO& Co, at 170 Main sUfiet, Iteming Block, have a big table full! of Bargains in Goods tbat must be sold. -ay

Totr like good smoke, can Moudy's Cigar Store and buy on| more of hia-Velocipede pigars f!7|

DON'TbbMISLED1—The

THESE

presence and coui Mel

original

Skirt Factory, established in this ei| Mr. B. Weiez, was purchased by He|z & Arnold, and removed from No 12 9 4th street to No. 89 Main street, bet* 3d and 4th?

IS NO BETTER PLACE in I

State to buy Skirts, Corsets, ladieg nishiog and fancy goods, than H^ Arnold's Skirt Factory, No. 89 street.

Su^ar Cured Hams, at

Strong's. i,n-".C i,"^ [19

RIDDLE

can suit you in Hosiery.

FOR

latest styles of Hats and Bofijiets go to Mrs.

J.

A BIG RUSH to Moudy's every day Tor his "Velocipede Cigars. [17dtf

KIDDLE

has tbe"Horton Corset.'

RIDDLE

has a nice stock of Fans.

CALL

and soo those oesutiful ivinch

and Scotch Ginghams at Corheliis'( Haggerty's. 12-dAt.

BEAUTIFUL

ECONOMT

Do YOU.WANT

FOR

are

hereby requested to meet on your grounds this (Thursday^-evening at€ o'clock for a practice game. By order of the president. !dlt

part of cemefery lot in

the old division. Persons having such can find/apurol^Ber by calling on ^saac

"Tbis world is all ,inan'a illusion

30 shed tehrs of woo'ciirs Soon dried tip if ittey WfU oijly

^KdJea wn*k on nhwt netioe l»6Ma|n

street, next door to Scuddar's. x~,iti

ar|i:» QtKja ^^atttaf 4 *1.50 at! D. Beibolds, 64 Main street jl» tf

GENUINE

Imported Port.

OAtifettfftrGta*. \o iiutafl

,#PureSherry:

•-"wi* .u/t nifflf}.* v|.c3«D :.z

Old Kentucky White Wfcaat Whisky.

JtfetFH

STrOWo,

TffE blst ^rarrof White HosO at IB cts., at ,. ,,. C. "WrraiQ 4 Qo.% nlQ'ilai'n. streeLDacolng Blo^k. he:-' .-T

You cajv fijttd Pneaarved Laaion Pool, atOiLRipleyg. [26,dt^

note •LOCAL.NOTICE&^t

Humlktsmk tftfiftinaww^ lei and Tan from the face, age Perry's Moth in' Jrackln .laitloa.—.Prnyred oalj bjr. Q. fEBBT. Sold by all Droggists.

For Black Won the Fa

8

and

JUNHM1*1M|BI*TS,

A N 8

Hooas, Sign and Carriage Painting, Fl«ln and Decorntlre Paper Hanging, draining, Glazing, OeliomfnfngjtlfoMotBf, Ac.

PARliEY^& ROACH,

HANUVACTTUtlBS OF

»k99mr*km 4A3I8UIVI AND UIA1EH8 IN

BRUSHES, &c., I-TV*

No. 176 main Street, oppoilts O'Boyle's Leatbtr Store, Terre Haute lnd.

Agents for Uncle Sam's Haniess

JULIUS MIES SEN,

CO

in great varif

E 8

B. Mitten's, Main Btreltjbe'"

tween Eighth and Ninth.

THE

"Phoenix" Hose, worth

dozen, are sold at 15 cents a pair, ai 21,dtf C.WiTiia&

A fuel line of Ladies, Mia Children's Hose at such prices as them faBt, at C. WiTTia & Co. 2idtf ^70 Main street, Doming

CASSIMERES.—run

line, at very lo

prices, at Cornelius & Haggertv's

1S

colors in urape iretz

Bdreges and Lamartines, jitSt received at Cornelius & Haggerty's. 4d yA I

IS WEALTH.—The wa 7 to

raise 40 bushels of wheat to the are is to buy your boots andehofes atN. Andrews', where you can find every ki id at prices to suit the times Especial attention is paid to manufacturing gentlemen and ladies wear. Perfect fits warranted at No. 141 Main street, south side! between oth and 6th jyl7:dlww|m. •. .a i- f*

BARGAINS? G|to

Wittig & Oo.'s, 170 Main street, De Block, and look at the big table fhll cb6ap G(podijiJ n:,

Go toiW.'H{ Sage's for a deliciou erage. His elegant Marble Fmi^ fine order.

a fine white or

colored rrJer, and

and.cbeig) qr a suit.of linen duck ready made go to Grover & Mill Main streets.

nor

FOB one doil buy at S. R. tbe bandsonuf I'"0

26-43 tf.

dollars you

e, 161 Main Street, black jowel^y you amount, the

8amo

ever saw, ftr Pj0' ptetfi^it

Sin. It win I jdtf

g0

7'a ami buy one of his Velofcipede [lfrdtf IF TOU -VTANT a suit of clothing! made in the very best style, and as chpap as can be bought anywhere, where Women and apprentices are not employed! go to Grover & Miller's, corner 6th and Main streets. rolicidtf. -lAf

No HuMfitTQ I SoniB Goods miiat bQ sold, and we seirtBem 25 per cent.ilieJow cbk. .°ls6At alidur Barbara TiMi

I vS rP .(?* |Vxrrio&Cf, 21,(^5 ,170 Main street, Deming Block,

FOR

THE LAROEST and freshest sijock of Neck Ties and Dollars in the fiitj-^ go to Grover & Miller's, corner Gth aud Main streets. m2(Vitf. 0 'X&j our

OATxSRtt is fiilHng* thodAods best people^ aad yet thebalance,al suffering from this horrid complaint, do not seem, to think that un least bey httend to this trouble,ia tirn^, it will evedttially end in Consumption. Sqob, however, ie the case,, and we hope all will avai^ them* selves of tbe best rdm^dy. of the' age» "Reader's German Souff^rf-an article kept

apl4-dlw Special

dtf

S« no D. Itiib^d'a «d look «t hi cheup boots cad shoee, it TfiU do you €4 Mfcin atwet

SpJBB'a STASDAB6 WIkx BITTKBS

AKEB,

No. 16 Korth l*pitrtt St., between Main TKBBB «L^.pnrac, nsx. Keeps oonstahtly on hand a rreab nipple of dakea, Qluififj, ^beprtftjpf ^tread and Cracker*.

Ornamental Oakea, Pyramid*, lee Oieam, Water Ices, Charlotte-mese, Jelly, Blanca Roman Puooh, BUqnlte Glace, Tromagede Fancy Ice Cream, PMtry, Tongue, Obioken Ac., will be made to,order.

unuu,

deFam, en jolad

FriiitjhjPaflfea f^rniited *i»k Oyit*M, Meati, ceCream, Jelliaa, Ac., on ihort notice. may 1943m

.JJAKCiKG

Honrs fbr Tuition—We8nf»dayi from 3 to 6 P, 1^4-. and from

TEKMB.—Six

dollar* per month.

Mr. Westell rial^n this city at the.re$gaMt of

SXW'J'S

bi« qnalifloation*, fto. Jefdtf

/. A «tO'1 KO'/ikV'i r!i»i at !.!• oRli

,,XJ|E BIMX

»'i -.il*.}!.!

THE,

GOWAN &

„WA&HSS WI1H \sV

Hard Watei-

.v'*b Ah Witt A3 SOFT. '"-"I i*\0 lt 'P'tit li •»..

It

BILLIABb BOOM! At the Teutonia Hotel,

er and Irour, with Ttftroncea Apply to kr*. W. D. G&ISWOLP, 2Sdlt South Fifth street^

I TiiiKl

jy22-dtfi

ai"

Fpir iiepir-

oh

*'i It

Fa

Pimples on Pmu iTj 49 ^h.

j--

OT^r

Soap.

DeteJ,ve

SAVES I I gr tekingtbn. Ky A--**-*-*• ... ....« —I W« B. TILER, Uwemboro. Kv.

Tim6 a&ff lKotteF.

1. If-I

:n Eocca&leU

f*l HJL? '3

•«,

Try It and prove it -'-•"I'M

In its waihingqaalitiej.

For Sale to the Trade by

can

1-* P-'K No.<p></p>•A

ffte. 174 and 170 Halo St., bet. Oth aid 7ah. stt-j TERRE HAUTE. IND. With 8kc of the flnfst Tables with P*Et.*»'a •PATENT GU8HIOIVS. iaoai?}|r W. ^HAFrEB, PKOP'R. I EBSp^A1^

JtZ ^.bdB "ad

Bye

^J.0TT ft BT^EGBSS,

AU work dbae proaptly aad at rales.

JOHN BABNIKLB.

Wh,ak''

Jipt^^ I

HOUSE and SIGN JPAIJfTEJB, I PAPKB HA5G£B Alio GBA1XEH, Barly'a Slock, a few doors north* of

Morcluni Tailor,

^,^

,£?^ruanduTw

ley's Dry O^odi Uor%

tterekstft

Ba. kams always on hand a I.

SELECTION

A

is

lighlf recommenced by pbyskiabi for lyspiptics, oa aocQont of its tonpo proitpparity, and its delicious flavor. feb23dwlk »K

.jwa7t.

j-foil

Onttlag dane and warraated to lit. a libL4l patroaaaa aoUattad. .. .5*i»o» iamni t,

*tf!f A

T?OB The" Stofe' K00W

iAinfi, «*wiaad__^ Cklfert tM# b»twt«nM aatfsa*^-"

Grocer,

j25-tf. 190 Main street

ISMh

tf, tC Vih street,

»«U h*r ulav'

TjlOfi fCEKi-ivTSsvo. yO^eaVJoW'

Bobbins' Teed Store, on lame floor with Terre Hante Iron and Nail Work*. Knqclr# of F. A.

BOSd,

No. 6 south 6th street.

Also a email honia on6i street.

)R SAliE—I offer, for sale (for few day* only) thaSlarg lot aa£th St., running froa«Ohio to tT*lnnt, 90x30Q f«et Will tell the «htlre lot, or In parts to suit pnrchaa«r«, and on easy terms, ifappllcatloti beaMda soon' te DR. BKLLv

Fcomplete

I.

w'. RO^IftTA.

Oajo »jt£/

)R SALE—BU66IBS.—A asiortmbflt of Bilkgies always On hand and fbr ssleatBVNTBR CODblN» cive ry Stable. .u„i, Jjl»

T~T—T^" •A £ew atnfit

BOTsalSWSIS^a f} House ef si^ rovmi. on sooth'Thjid betweso Oookios and Moff*( streets. Dmvi« Jobason. one Aocr north

if it,i« titii .iitu «li JJUFUS fl. SIMPSON,

ATTORMET AT LAW,

.slit* IVtABT PUBUC, J«»a j' CNUBUHMtr of far Western States,

Fire MdlifB Insiiraiiee Agent,

Terre Halite, Indiana. |tj

OJFICK—Ia Scott's Building—op-stair*—op-paaite tha Vew Court Sense., NOrlCS.—Collections mads in and oat of Oonrt,aS seasonable comiqlssiobs.

XSPKCIAL ATntNTIOSi- glvnt te •ettleme of Istates and Gnardiaoa fa tb« Probate Ceart.

IT,a *»oi

s,

I Tif^

c-

fc((l a» ,*satrt9 1

pful li etlltf.) i« 05

a 4

bn\\

im*

%ius-

MTt. WASTEMi, Som LoaltTille, haa the honor .to amfottdfi*' to the iahabitan* of [Terre Haute and vicinity that be intead* opening a Juvenile class fcr the above aocomp itshmeat, at Pence'sH»li, cominenCingWednesday next.Jane 9th. I

t*c

1 ito lit*' n„gi -'J 1* tW-M "I 4 ho tMt«( .ahQef*-""1" '—**—nwj ««i^ii .d, WAIfTCD. Wjr* *4 IABM8 AND HOC8K9

TO

8BLL

AHD KBSX.

Contineii^iil Life rnsaranee Company,

OF NEW YOK K1.

CAPITAL, paid in-.. A83BTS „.—^—.... POLICIta Isaflad 16 a,, h. ham

SIltPSdHi

*14*

,Uvp!a®lM&r

A^iirr.

Marlldwtf^^* a» **di »i W/i baa ,ntfi50iV« *1* *ih% Matt(MUH ta* eit4 »iiiT .gaj^g uittbmifiH

& it* «»W l#wa IstMHT N* f. m'.j'i Jo lie!

ENTEBPK1 *»tu

Aotkoirlzed by Spce tbe Kentucky Leg/

The Best Scheme Evt Public FvJti/y by Lay

9f

akvkk n*' ?*J6T

Bottom

*0$ h»Te been rented the

MdnB4yqU.tlTa^rmoney rented. 5 .? vJw rent bare bseti takes, and

which Wi!l^_—

lots In Henderson Co. ftKlng 511 Prices all, Tallied at 1314,000. frital Prii« ••Balleirt Pri«e t^e p&^ afjiasonro T.mf)!? ion 1ST)lie, Kentucky, Siep^iii^lr 1st, 1359.

Tickets OO Eacta

iaaaing (entiemen of ttife

Ab4

other States: at.

He&dSruftn Kyi*1' erJlal Biufc, Lowij-

Baik

CotttiierriatT Batik, ^adu-

B#W TO GET TICKETS*

I teSd?ifcStr

dr4«,,Poit0ffl5e mon®y

Main sL

COX soj

,«-:5Tia.

®rdor, regij-

(in

,um"

ot

dollars end up-

wardsj by^zprass, to either "^heaboreAgeats.

Dfc. H. SIMPSON,

jyrAwtf J*J litre Hnute. rod.

DOOLBY

BOOKS,

PAPERS

lUUst.

f-i

BUVBLOPS.

Main it.

I ^r-T*

Whlfky .old by tbe gallon, qnart and pint. National Block, Terre Hante fnd. [nl3»M»f

J)K.

mi nma %lstt

.^j (JHtiGABAY INSTITUTE

MADfriTRMt, I ENGLISH and JFRMtfCH. Over Sainton WaimslttfaDry Qooda store I .. —r._. I Woaljl iMpeoeSnUroatttha attantian «en. ol T«rr» HanU, tke pablte abavaSaato the pnrpom •{carrying

itsst.

No. 100 IMalost.

TERRE*

HAUHE,

IND,

DCNTISTltY

Stilt

H. BARTHOLOMEW

M-„WKLDI- No-

167

MkftTsti

The Oldest Established DentLst

'*vT^tt"t?5Srt3»ikafi»:

fat*

ataatly spekaa iar the Iaatitntew °"J MADAMB B'HBUVILLT, PriocipaL

Jy21deod3m

Mandsone Iran Hlteblnf Posts

Btfmftf'- -j.: .' aAus...

I'.B* ,.fiE

nawi

-xvtl

Sfj

•v* i9* ?twMW.

ru&i jArjai«i«

•u.ij {ra .If I,

jiicUi' WUp.^ *Cl «!,,

»4J I ttlt l»».J •tl Lf'timttH'tlt rU'luli 1.1-»aj

•0 U*U '4|SU^3

if' ,1 TV

lSO».

TI)ELI„ IUPLH

Crand Cleslns Sale gf

&DKKBB DEB8S

ConueiietDg IHW HAf

yards rf all kiiiite of

inivss ooofts

Reduced to the popnlar

gffice, TWMW-IIY1CMTS

per yard.

Aptjiy to

1

JIOR SALE£«gle 1 Inquire of ftprii7dtf

—.1

•jSouse and. Lot on iiuh and S«T»oth. i. WB^«UTi CO,

R.

SIMPSON'S COLUMN

it »U OK4fi i.

(9atnjUT»»i.i

iu a

many qf lbe above floods

are now selling from 4b to

75 cents. We shall include

in the above sale our pres­

ent' 'gtocli of Domestic

Goods, including ftrown and

Bleached Muslins of tke fol­

lowing brands: Atlantic A,

Amoskeag A, ftalmon falls

W, Sarenae Boot

New York Mills, Wamsutta,

Tuscarora, Lonsdale, Hill,

Hadley, and most other

popular brands. Of $0,

Klcgant line Madder Prints

at 8,10,11, and jfS 1-2 cents.

Grain Bags, dcw dc at re-

dueedpriees

6|DfiJrfi.j

Tuell, Ripley A Deming

Main St, corner 5th,

Terre Haute, lnd.

jil* 'A l.ti

it r«jt J'.

xu i.„

,, :i*f •••(X ij.

rNOFANAP^LIS.

~T~l—

'iAUJItr 1s»T

-Hh {.:'*•

ilorms,

SEVEN. splendid Ofa0f which are cleared

Tbh^lui

•'rt Wi

fc.i«

MITCHELL & MMMEL8BER6 *tit tc« d? l.i.1

iWt. •«*•„...!

,39

.$160,OOO W

n=.,

E""t WnsbiM*3U»»

bpymifu-' .~t y-'

^..... 80 00

It ,S ttrwi '«!•!(.! ill

I'll

artllJn taoii*\-

IS^IA»A»OB»«

r-tmdihr'M

lately' reK6%'(f from'lmr'ofd wart-

,T!?

So,ltl,

I,I,no'«.Street

to the aboie

location, -where we are prepared to offe«f

A a

Espeel&l Inducements la Ut ill tij

•M«ui

T#J -.J

To parehaAMb#fiN«

'it

6

V.' H*« «j a j» 1

PAHLOK «tm '*1 Ml,'

In all

13 Clnb -A-eent,

Hit-K

Cloth, Eaurufc or.Pln»h(!',t i""to I tf 'amn

1

wi

In oiled walnut.

«o. Ma

100 St.

f-

No. JO Main st.

Hair

jdJ ,*i

Chambe?u»s

—vnarrnim noiuir 1

'«-t-Tifrxmiu' ash, chesttfat. 'o«k: taaboKonj or t6»e\rxftla/

ui

it

£'.( itn-j.

i.-. i»i!*rra o~.j -.~- -.V" ,•

BWiig %om.: t»etts

?f il'*

Wltm-tnit la town vuti ju4 %ai

f,in ih MN In aU-woods. j»»nr.

Cane «nd ^od Heal Chairs, 1 S

feU'*-.

rj a&- A-J

**.ie IT

•OPAS AND LOUlTQEa.

If It*

IA.SIjES of„

%A

I Hay

C. a LINCOLNr?--1 O

and

Ohio, one door south of National Hoots. Ha ring bad upward* of eighteen y«#r»'. em*. Hence ln^Demtotry, he la oonfldent tbat be'eat

In all estate. fjyfc'Mlj

i' TIL

ever$*uJcind.

it

'-•j ,»«u i6i)}

f4t

MjasSRsjtiPicr

1 6

n*»

.j

9

"*w

uJti

inlaid and Boquet Statidfl &c.

J* wa

Hit

11

''I

I

Oire a«aioalJ.

Jaae3 4t»J{

aw,«- k. -j*

^*1

IfJ'' ttnest mak^Sita' any other poiat.

cteap a tbe

m*B"

S

»BAMMee»»eeof Pt ^fn*o*K com PANT

%*'8

w—hlagton

St., Indiaaapolif. br*i*oi

wsagti. ra« ttt

aa «yata.T.m