Daily Wabash Express, Volume 19, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 27 October 1869 — Page 1
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•One copy one year,
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Cox, State Geologist, is at work
in Greene countv
Sheep are being wJangtotwed,-stf Indianapolis, for their pelts and tallow.
«DS®lHEMSife5oS ing quite a common thing at Indianapolis. 'I "f. Ir,'• )n -.ifanI' !i
The
colored Masons of ARf Slate have
determined to build a Grand Lodge Hall. VI 'i/ilt.',- i' V' have with the
Half the Count made State.
The fine freight depot of the Columb Chicag8atwt Jiidiai& G'crttXii KoJ dianapoiis is almost ready for occupancy iVitrry IV
Of the four liundred and twenty-eight cases on the docket^ o^t^ie ConmyD nolens Court of Marion county 1br next term, forty are for divorces.
The New Albany Commercial says the el max""ormeann ess liTTsTje'en'Teacfiecf^Tiy persons in that city, being engaged in poisoning dumb animals. jfVl
A now occifri-ed at Gi een4nirg^S*Sat urday, between\the managers of Fb^pangh's show and a numEKr of the4pcatfoughs, in which the sRSwik^n were^ vict^o^is and several gf the rowdies badly dtoj^ged.
In MaStJison, qE Saturday glare entered tlieiWast-Eijid B: ed by Mrs. MaryHHiller, and of $50 in money^and eight ec: bread. rf rS.'
The "triaHof !nieiiry 'Clark, in "the Floyd Cj3mi(nal Court, for ,the shooting of rnftmtfte George Telle," at Salcm, "jirr SattirdaJ in pie^ry finding hij niurderfri thVfirst degrce"a:nd «eji
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The Commercial man had better ask the paper from which it clipped the item. It certainly^never appeared in our columns.
Articles of aasociatioaof the Lafayette Building,"Loan and Savings' Association of Fort Wayne, have bCeft filed in the Secretary of State's offlCe. The capital stock of the association is one himj thousand dollars, dividpet injtp.dyu^es of two hundred itoltais each. T'tie fibJeSt of the association is to accummulate a fund which may bct.loa.lied to the members to. aid them ih Scoring lioWes.
A colored MAN nn filed Dennis, accbihpanied bv his son, \vent to Madison. vipi a loadLfcJrnHn SittfrJay, Jnd aftor^dfs}osing of it started for their home late in the evening When il)opt nT quarta?jnK.ii mile beyond North Madison, three men attacked them, and after knocking the father and son from the wagon, robbed them ^Uat.^io^ey they l^adl piv |hqir persons,'and then escaped to the wood-*.
From the Evan-sville Jnvrnnl we learn that the Warrick. Commissioners,on Saturday passed an order for an election on the 30thof November, to ascertain the wishes of the voters relative to levying a two pe:-„ CjenUtax ^tojyd in the con ^action of the' fndiatta Northern and Southern Road, be^r^ known a Dr. Pierce's Railroad. Th5ta.t will amount to about SlOfl-OpO-'
We are grat^r?^ to learn that the present condition of Hanover College is most prosperous, 'Tlittre is'U much larger attendance of^m|en'.s thun ever befor^, and the finahce^'bfthe college are steadily increasing. These results are attributable to the energy of the President,, liev. Dr. Archibald, and the increasing interest the Pre-tbvterians of Indiana arc taking in this excptlout institution,
The call for the Woman's Convention to meet at Cleveland, on the 24th of No:nli3r7 TfiTorrii 'a'Nafional S5ffragSIB2* sociation, is signed on lehalf of Indiana by Hon. George W. Julian, and three ladies. The Indianapolis Jottrnal hopes, now that Mr. Julian -hajr ratipfied^h^ letter and the spirit of woman's law, that good Mrs. Swank will relieve him hbm the ^communication she pionaiince^d. :aii)si him last sprang. muHi.r dittiL.
A^^^hange states that at the,.funeral of Benjamin, Detraz, Vevay, Ja^t Friday Week, a wago'ii behind the hearse contained the following relatives and friends: George Keller, nged 77 John Petisias, aged 79 .Fiancis Tardy, aged 76 George Tardv. jlgfejjl 8l ,T. IMiiUpJ^chenckj^aged 82 John Puniont, aged. S2 Ab^am Dctrat. aged 0§,„and Jiio. Detraz."aged 63—
the agei of the eight persons aggregating six hundred and five vears.
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of the bar.
.Tcea^urevs
ihe October
seAlfcnient' wi
The Indianapolis School Board holds sessions, free admission being given
Kwlio
desiip tp attend.
The extensive 1
!S« It was
Brown CountV. has a revival. greatly needed, and We hope there id "enough to go'round."
ivory and sale sfables
of A. J. Fisher, wye-^ntire-ly destroyed by fire4ft»?8«ncmy nigftt.
Arbanoejibnts have been perfected for the immediate completion and equipment of the Lafaysl.e Street Railroad. 1 1
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bur-
a «EnCing
him to rile ^tateffirison lor t\v|jjiEy years. •Lil isn 1 1 The Terre Ilame spiri fending the honest^ and purity1 the medium, who was exposi ett e.—Terre flaule Jm :nai.
re de-!El}
iafay-
They line?' better come heij^and ask tlieir spiritual brethren what^n) think of the arrant impostor.—Lajayme Dispatch*ftiiiwii 11 iiwin .in
"Good salmon Jeffersonville."
fishij ng in the falls of LU
The New Albany Cotn^mrcird credits the above nopsense to the Stress and inquires: "And where the deuce_arc the falls of Jcffer60ttVille?"
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INETEENTH YEAR.
T&e Madison Courier states that three
•forth Madison, SatucdajTi night, and treated her shamefully. Then knocked her down, robbed her of some $40, and
PRESBYTERIAN "ASSEMBLIES. Eeturns haying begn r^L^pd from "more tkwy' *vv'rt-pnrd.»? \Ce Peeabaia, Series tite ra^iLanWfiiie Pi ^Vyv lerian Church by the required majority, the two General Assemblies will meet in ^Pittsburg, votes and declare the result.
THE MURDER OF MRS. WOODS. Them n^'r-'#MFl RMS?' on Saturday night, by her husband, was a 'ribie,butpheivfr
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a druftlcii'd: HeSv(htt? to* all and paid his bills on Saturday afternoon, he then wrote a note intimating he suspected his wife's fidelity He was perfectly sober. Shortly after entering his house his wife was heard to scream, and a neighbor went to the house, when Woods admitted him. Woods had struck .hi^ victim' eleven times .with'a small haichetj' the blade of which was four and a half, inches long, and was covered with hair,
throat from ear to ear, dying almost instantlv. Mrs. Woods was esteemed as an upright and good wife. 11 i' I
THE LILLIAN EXPEDITfdlA, The Cuban Juif^^ve^ement'ly assert that the letter
relafiv?^6:fh6failure
?ocked
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New York Times calls our atten
tion to the fact that when tve said all the New York papers committed the blunder of announcing an election in the State pf Indiana, we did that journal injustice. The marked copy sent us shows that the TimesfeitTTorTs posfcfHipon current aflair^ and did not fall3}rfoi^h« error of his cotemporaric.-'.—hid. JournuL.
If rfie editor of tile i/o.-wjfct^will. consultthe (ile. of .his, Qvvn, paper fpr a few days neartbtj first iri^ajit^ he wijl find therein a iablt^i w^jich.Indiana v, asi putdo^n, wiih o^iin^t^tes.ij} wliich Jlceiiuns were^
to be hel i:'h:it tor "a
t^iel2tii of CVtolior. .. -4,...
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stills were captured and the operators up. butterfield's successor. It is stated that J. D. Vejrmilyee an«J
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Bif passengers and the express messengers on thejS^iTlSfn tray lay*n^^ we learn tlfat an acclfentoScfirFeooi the Indianapolis and Vincennes Railroad vestesday, a few miles north of Worthing)§d#. The train bound south, from Indian ajxBiS '*aV VfiP a^b^ld^^aBoR'tWisb ported that every person on the train, save twb, were injured. It was also reported that several persons were killed, but this rumor S-Marshal" "for the Southern District urnm, yoMtmhy. of New York, vice Francis C. Barlow re-
Emwtvilh Jo'u C? The Vincennes Sun states that "the suit of Henry V. SoBWj^wtjie^Board
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Commissioners of K'nox courify, which he Claimed $50,000 damage for an alleged refusal of the board to allow him to build a new Ja^t week in the Greene Circuit Court.— /Mesfcrs. Usher, Cavins and McNutt appeared as counsel for the, plaintiff, and N. F. Malott for defendants. The Court, after a full argument upon all the points involv ment for the aeferida'nts.
Alex. H. Hume, of Centralia. Illinois, committed suici^ ^^k^ijlf^yl^hcennes, last Saturday night, by taking morphine. He left a letter of which the following is a copy:
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jDeaii Mother: I am now in Vincennes. I
did not get those clothes you promised to forward to me at Olnev. I am here ^Jiar,dj Up-'-r-^to eld mpney, $md. don't Icnfow wh'at to uo. I'tliink T'fl leftiVe this world for good. I never expect to meet you again in this world, but hope to 4 a itll. I jC UCLfc4fiB$Ul
By Telegraph.
SEW ITOIftK.
THE PARAGUAY INVESTIGATION. New York, Oct. 26.—The investigation1 of the Washburne difiiculty in Paraguay was continued by thesub-committee eff the HousetmHfgreign refaiiony. at -the St. Nicho 1 a.'HHEMel^'estferdSyv'"ZL-S Si Dr. Duvall, fleet surgeon of'the South
own"J-Tiltantic
Squadron, testified that Bear Ad-
bbed her niiral Davis was grossly partial towards tave of Lopez, and guilty of throwing obstacles in Washburne's way. nHe said Bliss and ^lasterttiah were tteaited' its prisoners on board the Guerriere.
THE GBAND JURY AND THE GOLD POOL. The Grand J,ury ycpterduy .^xamined fay Gould at great length, TJlativd tu'the j^fc,te gold speculation. Subpenas are out 1 T3r Mr. Henry Clewes and Col. Frank E. [Wett. It is asserted that their testimo|y ^H^ansad-. ^on in gold made with Gen. ilutterfield °®ce Clewes. Mr. Wm. Belden, urch, IjfTenry F. Vail, of the Bank of Commerce, and Mr. Kimbef,, have,.also .been^ubDena d. The latter,' Mr. IFfsk- s^s/ l^w?in the gold pool, but backed out at the last moment, .. ii itlii I
ed _j)n ailtyof
THE EXPLOSION AT ROBENSWOOD. addition to Voorhees and Cragan killed by the explosion at the Eobenswood factorv in Brooklvn, last night, a maa -nameJ'TruMy w$T^ 'the air,and a boy^|fie^^ eels*l(fgfatally injured. Both will die. The works had only commenced operations yesterday. The building was totally burned. -No insurance.
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of the
Lillian expedltiWrtNVaS written in New York, and iliati'the information it contained was furnished by.jpgpijigee^ general Cristoe. The Junta, who were umisualiy reticent, contented themselves with a simple dental Wf the statements regarding the seizure of the vessel and the abandonnTent pf the expeditions They admit, Uie quarrk.-tfefc\Tceii iieonfia afcd-6ri«4oei pi# claim-that flie lAllinn has departed Worn the Bahamas with a full supply of coal and provisions, with her full Jeomplement of men and all her armament. From the statement it appears that the authorities at Nassau allowed the vessel to remain in port f°rt|r4fT!R--four jhoup in compiiarfifli" ffH prn onal and tQ •.i. bE#ore-the grand jury.
Jtiy Gould gave evidence in the gold conspiracy before the grand jury to-day. DISTILLERIES SEIZED.
Several tf fclJlerittf ^re-afeited iti Dickson's alley, Brooklyn, this morning, by an armed force of deputy Internal Kevenue officers. The officials were met by ai crowd of ruffians armed with bricks &c., who were vp#n to flight by the p»lice,
J. D. Vca-n: declfrt^d':^ccofnirijf
Mr. FolgOr hSriiig declfii^d' Butterfield's successor, H. H. Van Dvcke has been'lpi^ted ttre position: cotix»SCA^E.
The celebrated cptton caw of the '^TState? jagfiinst Vernon K. Steven was to-day decaded by Nobon, ihe I'niiea StatesCourt, in favor of venson, holding that th«-witon in qu tion neve^* belonged ttie, Confede:
a foreign|bOtintry, violation blockad^p^j 'th'e port t)f Wilffiingt Btlt this flici^on not cba^yBre_ the titb he property oNxnakfe a icuieitw^ of the, same to the Uniteci Statfi3_..unUss seized
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BOSTO
ri I fAX'flK^ViS^rf. ''Boston, Oct. 25.—In the United States Commissioners Omrt Ghas. A. Gnilmott and Gotlich 11. Richards were bound over
in SWj^OOrejiflvTon eomphw^t^^^avvU--. ing o»i^i&^5«BineBs "bbmjiounding a preparation known as Iv\tract of Juniper, witliout psying a special tax.
I j-. ... SNOWSTORM. ^TTFFAT.O, ()cfc 1»i4^SriawlSiSn»enced ni
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house men from Indiana, Illinois and j^Fthern Kentucky, state that all tobaccos housed and not cured or protected by fii]es have been badly damaged by freezing. It is im amount of dam but it will be great
WASm«TO» OHIO Washington, Oct. 26.—The President this morning appointed Samuel A. Harlan
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signed BUTTERFIELD's RESIGNATI§ljaVO t^O1! firft
Secretary Boutwell this morning re ceived Assistant Treasurer Butterfield's letter of resignation, and shortly after wards went to the Executive Mansion, where he had a consultation with the President on the subject. Up to noon nothing further transpired relative to the matter. Boutwell was at theStateDepartment and Attorney General's office during the afternoon.
THE CABINET.
No formal Cabinet meeting to-day, though' members were at the White Jfffrtise this morning,
In tlife Knnr^mA-lt^igtf jjt ihjfeiijWed States, pccounT oHin arrangement in progress bethveeft the Attorney General and the conn scl for E. M. Yerger, it is thought best that no motion should be made this morning for further proc j, there is no objeofTon'' frt £he pah "of 'Court, I will postpone moving until a subsequent day. The Chief Justice said they jwould consider the matter and answer to-morrow.
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The Commissioner of Internal Eevenue has decided that vinters are not subject to special tax as liquor dealers for selling their own products at the place bf mahufacture.
AT THE WHITE HOUSE.
The delegates to flie Engineers' ConA'ention in session at Baltimore, numbering about one hundred, called on President Grant this morning and were received in the east room. Delegates were present from all parts of the country. The President expressed his gratification at meeting ihe gentlemen, represeritifigi this class of industry, and expressed his sincere wishes for the prosperity and sjue-r so he or an at on
CHARGES MSrnOYED,
'Acircular from--Departliiei^t1 announces that C. C. Tucker, one of the parties agaJa^p^ipfMjiar^sjivci^ recently prefarrea in connection with illegal colored bounty transactions, has disproved his knuMJll# il Jraids or proper respon-sibili-ty for thera.
A MAN SHOT AND KILLED. Louisville, Oct. 26.—About a quarter past 12 o'clock last night, in the Young America bar room, on Third street. Wpij Scott Glore, a noted retail book dealer, while carelessly handling a pistol, shot Edward Bensinger, a billiard room proprietor, in the head, killing him instantlv. Glorfe iTa/belif IrVe^lcl knd |odg|d in the «tafiohoi|e. coroner's inquest.
A Coroner's inquest was held on the body of Edward W. Bensinger this morning, and the jury brought in a verdict that the said Bensingei C&rhe liis death? from a shot from a pistol in the hand of W. Scott Glore. This morning Glore was brought before the City Court he waiv-
jin examiruCMbfc/aAd A\£ai hdldTto bail of $2,500 to answer any charge rt may be brought against him in the Circuit Court. Glore.and his friends assert that tjie trig^er^was pulled under the impressibh'thafr'tnij pistol was fiot io'ailed.
ARMY OF THE TENNESSEE.
The following are among the invited guests to the re-union of the Society of the Army of the Tennessee, to be held in tlif city of Louisville on 'the 17th arid l8Hi days of November, 1869. The Presdent and Cabinet, General W. T. Sherman, Lieut. General Phil Sheridan, Maj. Generals Gep.dL SJiomgea^glt-: ••'JVs- .§lJ6am£ John Pope, Irwin McDowell, Geo. G. Meade, General W. Turner, GeoB. McClellan,E. E. Canby, Terry, Mower, Ames, Eevnolds, P. St. George Cooke, D. C. iBu'cll II. W. Hal leek, A. J. Smitff, W._g.? Uosecrans, A. E. Burnside, John A. Dix, John E. Wool, J. M. Schofield, Geo. L. iiartsuff, O. O. Howard, Josc[h IJpoker,
Admiral Farragut and Vice Admiral Portac, and officers of the societies of the arTOtes of the Cumberland, James and Potomac. IIon.^cKjlvviiii*:^!, SUuiton,t Hpp.. Montgomery Blaii' and 'Hon. mlliani1" Demitson. iVir.ple arrangements will be made with the different railroads throughout the country for transporting the members of the Society and invited guests, of which due notice will hereafter be given.
PRESIDENTIAL COMMITTEE. The committee appointed by ex-Presi-dent Fillmore to wait upon President Grant next Monday in behalf of the Cpmhrercial Convention consists jf the follow-
Hiram Wa
ton Duncan, of Kentucky, K. M. Corwin, ofOliio, Heister Clvmer, of Pennsylvania, K. M. Hilliard, of Georgia, C. P. Button, 'ia,,P-A[ aftoh, ofi
|Voai»nWwff bbate, of T/Ol •yjabama.
ir.vLanalx. pf -Vi jOiii.'ijiim,' i\.' 7l.
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SERIOUS ACCIDENT.
'flClNWNXATi, Oct. 26.—James II. Marfih, of Lexington, Va., fell through the hatchway of the steamer Shamrock at the •landing this morning, seriously injuring himself. lie was taken to the hospital. He
THE CIRCL'S TROCBLE.
Tlie Sheriff has been appointed receiver of Thayer's circus at suit of A. Henderson. The Court has ordered the property sold on the 29th.
COUNTERFEITERS ARRESTED. A telegram having come from Osgood) Indiana, that Isaac Leyi,and John Clark, two of a banfl bfcounterfeiters^ were in the city, deputy United States Marshal Dempster and detective Collier iound the two in a room at the Walnut Street House counting money. Both were made prisoners and brought before U. Cointiii^ sioner Holliday, who committed them for appearance before the grand jury in default of $10,000 bail each. Eleven thou^and six hundred dollars in counterfeit National Bank currency of various denominations and very poor was captured on them. The Uni'ed State-. Marshal telegraphed the intelligence of their arrest to Col. Whittley ofthc sec:et service at Osgood, Ind., who had last night arre^e at that place Lyde Levi and Mrs. Bittenhouse, brother and sister of Isaac Levi, andooptured & large |irvoupt e£ ooynter-, to ItStJILI It
ST. LOUIS.
SCPPOSED MURDERER ARRESTED. t^T. Louis, Oc-., 20.—A man _,caiiiijig himself Joseph Kinkead was arrested in Kansas City, Sunday, supposed to have committed a murder in Ohio last Julv.
I..Vixti?K-i «.« MUX ^irTEENTH AMENDMENT IN NEBRASKA, I Tf An Omalu say^^tb^ extcn^ivc-v lv published statement that the Nebraska
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falling here u^t night. This morning the adjourned without action in February.— ground was- covered. A. severe sqow I Governor Butler will probably call an exj, -^torm pVeWiW
teM,
Legis ature ratified the Fifteenth Amendment 'ast March is incorrect. Thnt IkxIv
trni session this winteri •IX
CHICAGO.
came again disagrees fell. It has been quite cold all through the day. In central Iowa it has been severely cold for nearly a week past, with ice thick enough for skating purposes.
The freight house and depot of the Illinois Central Railroad, and a business block, were destroyed by fire last night at Mantena, in this State. Twenty-six busi-
f1lfiC»f^0XAL
Gen. Belknap, the new Secretary of War, left Keokuk this morning to assume the duties of his office in Washington.
ADMIRAL FARRAGUT
has so far improved as to be able to sit up. He hopes to be out .by the firgt of! next week.
FOREIGN.
Paris,
THE PBEWBgJfTklTXa HH
The President and Mrs. Grant leave Washington for Philadelphia this afternoon.
SUPREME COURT.
Oct. 26.—At noon the city was
entirely tranquil. The government has taken great precautions to guard against dippKder, butajp inanifeptaftiD^fl likely to occur.
Madrid,
.Oct. 26.—It is reported Ser
rano thereatens to resign the Eegency in case of rupture between Unionists and Progneseists.« mm [o3p|si«ct.w«b cEmoassy after naving visited the capitals of Denmark Norway and Sweden, left today for the Netherlands.
London, Oct. 26.—Westminster won the race -afr NjjSWtMarket toj-day, 29 ran p/feis^cft p. ai'-^-The city has remained perfectly tranquil up to this hour. The threatened demonstration has not been made, and no disturbance whatever has occurred, The ^mperor went bflt t&is afeinoonih'imiep^icarffig© and drove through some of the principal streets.
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SNOW STORM.
Toronto, Oct. 26.—About four inches snow fell here this morning. At Walkerton, Port Elgin uitL" itifiSpatnM JlWWI and west, about two feet of snow has fallen, and it Is^tWlfMfin^fW ^e lines of the Great VVestern and the Grand Trunk Eailway. The fall is very light, iHiolested.
PARLIAMENT.
f*Th«J)MI Parliament of Quebec is convoked for the 18th of November, and jthe Dominion Parliament for the 15th of "December.
LOCAL NOTICES.
Pcakc's Buffalo Alpacas.
These Alpacas arc pronouncod, by Harper's Bazaar, better than any others imported.
fabric is better ii/ijpi}fearakie during than in any other brand.
a-col4*
We are making a speciality of these goods and selling them at as low prices as ORDIN--ARX-goods bring in this market.
Tfe'tf'fidt^Jtipplicd at Wm. I. l'eake & Co's card prioe. Tuell, Ripley & Deming,
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Corner Main and Fifth streets 1
Corner Main and 1'iltb, streets,
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Coal and Wood. STI JJA
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Having formed a partnership under tho name ofStunkard A.Barrick, for the sale of Coal and Wood, would respectfully announce to the public t.hat they will keep constantly on hand and for.saje at ^owest irates, all kin,ds, of Coai at Wholesale and re't'itif, also Wood" for the fall, and winter trade.
Office at No. 25 Buntin House, Terro Haute, Ind. All orders for Coal filled promptly. A share of the public patronage is respectfully solicited.
MR. BARRICK also would inform the public that he intends to open, at the Coal Office above named, a General Collection Agency for the collection of notes and accounts which may he placed in his .hajids for 'coITectiori,1 ntitF hopes By prompi'atrtontiWi to business to merit a share of public patronage
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WILLIAM BARRICK.
-G COUKTY COAL. Being now prepared to fill all orders for Sullivan County Coal, which is claimed to be equal to the Brazil, for all domestic purposes, will deliver to any part of the city, by leaving vour order at office of E. B. Bryant & Co., C. I.
RipUjrOr,T. A fobfe!^Tca.45tore, ^i|hftoim I havb inade' arwM®#n»€ftits' -to fHi all sorter and give all information in regard to the business: J. A. MORGAN.
OAL! COAL!—RIYER COAL!
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'Vigo ter supplies promptly filled. Thankful for past favors, I respectfully ask a continuance of the same liberal patronage.
Office—North Third street, between Main and Cherry streets, where orders maybe left, or at the old Weight Scales, or by addressing
JOHN McFARLANE.
MUSICAL.
roH^ rur TTSTT?)
n^-isros.
Stock's, KiiabeS
Chickcrlng'S.
Tlie Celebrated Patent Cycloid, and othor well-known and reliable Makers.
CABHART & NEEDHAM'S Parlor and. Church Organs and Melodcons,
Shfe^t/Mutfc, In?trA$tten a»(l Small ^flifPiesr InFTrunic every variety of and Musical Merchandise
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pianos'fok rent, Also, old Instruments taken in exchange or part pay on new ones.
Pianos, Melodeons,
And ali kinds of smaller Musical Instruments repaired by COMPETENT WOBKMEX. -y
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No. 48 OHIO STREET, (Opp. the old Court House.) TERRE HAUTE.
Wm. if. Ban-, N. Ii. Ycakle.
BARE & YEAKLE,
House uisd SiirsiN ^lintel's
4th St., Opp. Central Engine Uous«, All work'entrustedto us will rcceive prompt attention.
Special
attention siren to
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The Markets.
The prices paid for country produce vary so much that it is impossible to rive correct figures. Every produce*^Wt*^fot\h»(,hiV^ est price that can be obtainedi. while,, each dealer presses The figures befow Mer^M Potatoes, new Potatoes, sweet
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THANKSGIVING. 1
Gov. Palmer to-day issued a proclamation naming Thursday, November 18th, as Thanksgiving day.
Ban be obtained^while.each Y.
Hides—Green Butchers Green cured 10@W. Green Calf. 12}^@i5 re 1 0 jj Dry Flint 20@21
I Damajed Hides off Flax Seed 1 50@1 75 Timothy Seed ®,nL92 Hay, ton 810@12
RETAIL MARKET.
Flour 1 bbl...» -5 00@6 50 Corn bush 80 Oats 50@60 Potatoes, new $ pk 25 Apples 15@W
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?L0UR—Dull family at $5 50@5 75. JVHEAT—Dull closing at #1 10@1 15 for
CORN—Quiet at 60for new and 85a87 for old. OATS—Dull at50a56 RYE—Firm at 90a95. BARLEY—Dull and prices nominal, COTTON—Firmer at 25M for middling. TOBACCO—In moderate demand at 8 40a
17WHISKY—Very
dull at 1 12.
MESS PORK—Dull at 831. LARD—Declined to 16% and dull. BACON—The stock now heOe is in the hands of one party and he is jobbing it out at 16% for shoulders and 19% for sides.
GREEN MEATS—Sold at 11M. M/4 and loH and firm. BUTTER—In fair supply and prices area shade rower at 29@34 for fresh.
CHEESE—Firmer at 17% for Western Re-^FNaSEWlL-fMirand declinedto 95@96. LARD OIL—Dullat 38 for extra.
the receipts light. GOLD—130 buying. •j'-tfiXTTi-BRBP -^EXCHANGE—Steady at 140 discount buyand par sellinfJ
AI0NEY—CLose, .anaoX
By Telegraph.] St. L( TOBACCO—Strong at 8%a9% for lugs, 10a 12^ for dark leaf no other kind on the markot*
COTTON—Quiet middling at 24a24%.
FLOUR—Dull and weak spring and'fall superfine at 4 00a4 75, at 4 75a5 10, XX at 4 50u4 75, XXX at 5 50a6, and fancy family at
7awilEAT—Firm
WHEAT-Quijt agl2|j3# lly#. ^ajfes of No 1 at 1 OOal «r95aWr eRBWfc at 95a95 for No 2. ,,,,,,
CORN—Dull and 34a%c lower sales of No 2 at 65a66, closing quiet at 65%a65%, rejected
atM^-Quiet
and J^alc lower sales of No 1
at75, No 2 at 71a72, rejected at 65a66, closing at 75 for No 1 and 72 for No 2. OATS—Quiet and %alc lower sales of No 1 at40M and No2 at39Ma40 closing at 39%a 39Y for No 2.
BMILEY—Dull, No 2. declined 3c, closing
clofeing firm at 1 12. SUGAR—13J4al4K for common to prime Cubu'
PORK—Inactive and nominal at 30a31 25 for new and old. »,•: LARD—Steady and quiftt at lG%al7.
HAMS—Green hams at 14%, sweet pickled at 15%al6. MIDDLES—Short rib atl6and short clear at
lif CATTLE—Dull at $ 00W 373^ fbr 4e«an staers,3 02Sa4 75 for common to good cows, 5 37)-2o5 62)/ for stoekers and 6 50a6 75 for goo^P^tee^.^^
CLEVELAND MARKET.
ByTmfritfph'! GLtfv«HtfANfcP0«.B8 HFLOUR—Dull and unchanged. WHEAT—Firmer and 2c better: small sales of No 1 red winter made at 1 14, No 2 fed held at 1 10 Demand moderate.
CORN—Qui(Sf "aiH aomlA4V^wWM:ed No 1 mixed held at 84a85 No. 2 ato2c. OATS—Rather firmer, held at 67a68 for No 1 State.
RYE—Quiet at95al 00 for No 1 and 90 for
good. PETROLEUM—Firm and steady Refined at 28a28J4 for prime light straw to white.
29ft291^ for standard white in large lots, small lots for retail trade at 32a32£ crude firm at
6
By Telegraph.] FLOUR—Dull. WHEAT—More activq but closes W9ak rogul at 1 No
CORN—lc better No 1 at 81,"No 2 at80. OATS—lc batter No. l.at FREIGHTS—4^4il0 to Bi
NEW YORK MARKET.
By Telegraph.] Nkw York, Oct. 26. COTTON-^ucii piit\out^fey|p^ elfinge a*
2'¥LOUK—Dull
RTK FLOUIf—Rtcat. CORN MEAL—Quiet at 5 65 for southern
CT A ~j A 9^° VHlSKl-^ifflj' 21Vfor western free. f*.v4- "\VHEAT—Opened a shade firmer and closed quiet at about yesterday's prices with sales ai it a« nois, 1 45 for amber Tenrffcssee, 1 50 for white
Lichigan, 1 44al 44% for winter red and ajnber western, chiefly! 40al 43J^. RYE-PhuUJtl tfeaPP#^or westera,
BASBE^fTjfttfciMc reqflSA StaiStiWM4i»fi!Btt ganad CORN—A^tivo aud tn2c foettorjt 89caf 06 for unsound mixed western, 1 02al Or for sound do.
OATS—Quiet at fila634 for new southern and western.
SUGAR—Steady at ll4al2 for Cuba, 12al2^ for Porto Rico and U%al2£ for Havana.
i¥*A ~f»k
and 33^{sS for rcfinedT HOPS—Quiet at ISaflO for American. LINSEED OIL-Quiet.
TURPENTINE—Quiet at 47Ka48. PORK—JEirmer at 31 37a31 50 for mess, clos^ ingalStda c»lfci25?#0»3rw fo» Tiriaift aW 27 50an28 25 for prime jaws.
BEEF—Quiet at #8nTO fw nbW plain mess and 12nl7 50 for new extra mess. BEEF HAMS—Dull at 18a25.
CUT MEATS—Ouiet at 14J4al5 for shoul-
LARD—Dull and unchanged at lG%a!8 for steam and 18al8% for "Kettle rendered. •, BUTTER—Quiet and steady
Startt b:
Painting
VandUri infill. •. dly.
at 20a35 for
c'llEESK^ie(^ffi8%fg
A
NEW YORK DRY GOODS MARKET. By
Tfti°fianthl••
a rirP*
inq: deenn
pleV-ottons a the bost maltts 12al234 hea«cy browji .sheetinns at 13 ftr fOUthcrn nnd l5«15J for ehstern brands of the best: Utica 9-4 at 62, do 10-4 at 67% Areoekene 1\ hlfifched nuislins 1534, BlackstonfltA lXllMihajt So)Vdou4^4?»Bambley 11, Grbfti S*ndard makes le^il" Lancaster pingliams 17, Amoskeag qambrics 9, do denim# 30, do, life,
to. Ilaymaier. -wif: Hi
NEW. YORKJtONEY MARKET. By olograph. kw'VomJ6?t?2b. MONEY—Steady atfa7percent.
t, j.iK? «1 «w*i»8E»»»nj
aifqmim
WV/M
ss^?
Tea. Sugar Salt 13 bbl Maple Sugar f) lb Maple Molasses gallon ,1.00@1 40 Hams f) lb 25 Shoulders 19 Bacon Sides 22
....21,
nIt/Varket.
n: iidst
Cincinnati,
mr coo^
in
THB DISPLAY O*
1
Fall and Winter Wear '.. A
Ac
New
and generall better No 2
to choice spring, mainly Nebraska, at90a97. No 2 red fall at 1 05al 11, No 1 red at 1 12a 1 20, choic^tA^pl p^^chpice wh^t| atl^
CORN—Firm mixed at 82a86, yellow at 84a 87, white at92al 00, the latter fancy, OATS—Dulll a unchanged at 46)4a50 in bulk and 48a52 in sacks.
BARLEY—Dull at 1 2oal 40 for prime to choice Minnesota'spring and 1 85 for choice fa'h—
lrs
I0GS—Dull at 8£a9. ,8qQOOYWl
CHICAGO MARKET.
By Telegraph.]
Chicago,
•m iO /V" l#
,...r
MVin no *ia'jnA.vtir
In Black aud all. Colore, at |l25^per 1k\. wdrtk $2.00.,* 'i»\ \w ha* &4 waH .Mfiwqir
I itwrst] teaiMnl-n' Jba 4t 50 'ctttte, fbnyerly cold
'is Sine f-rtijmp'v /104 SMI} Tt»-/9 isifw im'i »i.M
TWO GASES
W00I7 .tto »nor -rrar »*o«nnt nohnsinsa'!''
WAMEN,
a
rna.v*A mm™
i')i
5' :T I 'At.V. OT 7f
niit JMwuntfK!
:itfi .4i}AtUHAH W
JHEIDQCARTEKS 1}
rTff: •^1
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LU-i iL
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IlK I -»/i ,W«i 1 i:i a io t'
Oct. 29.
fM.iteis^p
iH
i«'ta *r Wo:j .7mKt.il ,-lf In liens rri
:te
CSiene
''nn!ifii
toplins,
I MOO
f-, fifl n'n'iT .s• of tlioe« 25 cftit Bre'ns Goods. Tlrtse goods are
I
001,1
^fcetatcHrrmif f/lHI
I firr"* t*rf if Xir*
All of the AoWcst Styles of Dress floods jn vi 1
HSSKS-kV Aft hti t'iA.tff' SCOTCH PLAIDS
HS^ 7188S
freSCH pLliDJ^oi'tws
holding off, small T. M.lf t-UiU*'
GROCERIES—^Quiet and unchanged. PtRK—Dull and lower at 29 50a30 00. SALT MEAT—dear sides atl9%a20. liARD—Dull and nominal. CATTLE—In good supply and steady at 2% a6%
Oct. 26.
E-ASTERN EXCHANGE—At 1-10 premium selling andjar^oM%effb«yinan. FLOOR— ®ii$ an^Sasiir |t «4|oa6 S for spring extraa. I I I I ,5
7
elegant iwiiortnfeht'of Plaid j. Single and Do*We «r -«*•/. .ji if..azontHinti I r\r-frrpff A orv
ii ii
EIDS-A-XJX. SC aoiiV
I zuf. -/aava: kojtxhtta Koirxar
DOOR SA N D5 ASH.'
*3-us wis jt)thntrb ennui! oinrr, O-ioVK! .yttft iesb'Mi'i'j.cJiv' »T»iT oii'Il" ijNUa j'Wi'
and Sash,
f!.K)=i .tHolf.ttm.
--.ru'iiwj rawuK immof.
300 TOLEDO BOOMS, Assorted jites. ...
'M "ii.1W, NodS^l^l?- jwhich woart filing at fcfeatly rodu«odjjric I
No 2 at 4Gu, ana Oswego
41«.»®—d'ATZl iTiUW
«nia««'y-iyfOTqaK-,l'qft ,[r^
10,000 Lights
aiMI Tolkdo, Oct. 26.
Toledo
Sash,
Assorted sixes.
fsorf .'
^itnl »iif 'mm A -)»i r,! piMh..'an*'
»1il ',* '-.K Wilimia iifi a A-fciTHY/4«a 'ri
nT*^
lisro'I'
and 5al0c lower with sales at
85 85a6 25 for superfine State and western,5 80 a6 30 for extra State, 5 75a6 40 for extra western, 6 45a7 (i) forjjdiite wheat extra, 5 95a6
j-tpi'i'i 'J»,.
ces. atc
1(
!fl \itii'MM .-'/- i) fs
.ii-'iV. .iUtfaeK ,.r» '. WW.K**
j. tarn* .*"
lsi ^J^xisr
and
1
and
2
Fifth
Sta.,»w 1
....: .. .. w*fel
faj' Vrtl i# voipoti imttr AY.t **'i .»•'.«
CORY"& I)KFRI3ES
h(&- tftt .it Xwt j!i» $i \S £{««_ Irs t» WnOLKSAtR AS1 RKTAIL DKALKRS iV i'ita riS'.Mn-fl
,6.jPf \&ft:
r.jf* a*'
rfr"r
A I N E S •$&*>$# J. W. ItOBRRTS.
UQ\r.V£Q^A»|HXO^ MAISXIXG I I RTS,
iP House, Sign and Carriage Paintinjj, Plain and decoratlye Paper Hanging, Uraihing, Glazing, Calciniihing, Frescoing, &c.
Shop—Ko. 8,3d street, bet. Cherry UndMnin. P. O. Box 389. T«Y X78. j27
HM.
SMIIH, cijfimicitt Dye Works, Second street, between Main
and CherTy, adjoining the Stewart House. Dyeing in all its branches, such as Crepe Shawls, Ribbons,
oetMtf
Silk of all kinds. Merino and
DeLaino,. Dresses. Curtains, Plumes, Lace, Velvet, J*ara*oU and, Fringes. Particular at* tentiou paid to Cleaning and refinishing, withasCre^c
DeLaine
'1WW, J/IUVUV WU»HIP, UMUIUVIV ShaW Is,. ^hiaks.jCarpets and Piano,Covers, Cleaning Of ents* Coats, Pants, and Vests neatly done. m20dlm
JJAILROAD AGfcNCF H. Turner, Agent for tho C: Ci O. A' ay, ILatefRellefoptain) haying ntoved, to tne* itoffl brTnrter Bwmir, Ar-^ nd Main streets, will give through reliptcon ahiBmeBlSfOf-Prodacaaod Merclian-. isoto ail tftri Ejistenr Gitiw teratit in" H«Up ithunt mnsfer)amd to" all New mughtdtl
James H. Turner, I. Railway, his office tD bwid vi .•.«*« uw wmnr, I ner 7th and Main streets, will give through roceiptcon dise to without Towns, freight as low as by any othor line, and time aa quick. Over cjY§eaifrT?l*RT?Bit^'
Corner 7th and Mailt itxpets.
ji*
ii .3 tds
,o«I lu» 1
sin 5!l
'»'A' rt h'w ,iot ,-ri-ii lb! Keii *5! /miwm *r.
rt trittq id}
trt'l
•ini.4
--'rtT*. 4 w*t
-rtjj !.
if»rf
Sugars,
b^ts-v
-Hivvi "t '-i»i««r '2Tr,ii'! i7ntt -.n1-! ,t '.•."-•'MKhfxm .1 NOi 190 •In -iH 1f» ,-iij .. .--At-
faMilycroceries
JAS. %. TURN^SR,,.
at the market price. --Give twa call.^No tremble Jushowgoods. 'f
MO AFT) FEED. Wo have also opened ii Flonrand Feed Store, where you -can atal^.tim^sget thobe&tof FamiIv ^lour, HayyOats, Bran, Jcc. All goods de"IM!
(SAB. wixo. K. w-.pu PJ5FO?n((
VHA^ ^ING & CO.,
ato purchased tho "stock at goods heretofore epjby E. R. Wrisht fc.Co.,' whcra ttay.will pleased to meet theirifrienas with.a full assortment t(f
GHOQEBIES, PHOVISIONS SD .. I
I ailtr dill K» WMT
Cain
St., iTationaI
The highest cash pricc paid for Country Proseplldtf
NEW
4
I ..ih ifct'tO Oi firca ?,{ Mv
ESTABLKHMCENT. jw ir bxhoff'
,j A»»'
-Jim* rn« vim a:ior *t
-Ksftlft fiC* TtHCiT f*'ni). iVJlfifiOirtt'l trir, i?Ki5tvdfifor Suits jii -rav.-iltirfj Ji*srf s?isa»«rf stti
rT~"at."firm
Ohio
St., bet.
ir
FoTjrJh &
8fl«^pd*
Will kcep constioflyonfe|n?fresh'sup^fyof Vegetables of all' Kinds. Will also open On
Vegetables the lst of September a
•.
oj warft witm". tt« -!wT *nin«--tfrHiriit f. -nfi }mitb,noxitt *.l« .v-'-i !",!!''..ill!,s»:
\A FIt§$Jf jipA
Ank keep all kinds of fresh meat. Leave your rs and they will be filled and delivered optly to all parts of the city. Will also uj alLJfinds of
alLkinc
4i'«
,f. .nsf i'fi Lax j^rfi^CC5EHSOftS,Trr^^
UNTBYjPB^P^0E.
-dinners will do well to call before soiling.
JpLOUKH'FLOUE!!!
'mxiuljt
W*- Hai «W..
rfsia« ttV}nuK ,!ji»(qnn»a 'jilop Jiiwid .!:noo .jfatrt .lia'i .mail JtrSTKfiCBlVBD -rif Tine/iJ .-t ii lliv iiriAiC- «i tii ji Isioms 1 IwfoBo maw tfit /odK Kt. *--.ivK, fesv$l hVc»t
500 Barrels 'of tlour of different grades in store and for sale at a very liberal discoiuit to the trade, also 2D0 Barrels Louisville Cement, also 125 Barrels Newr 'loric, .Grp.nd -R^pui and
Ii I eS jtiiMIn. 8th an
oct4dlm Main street, bet." 9
,-j-n UTi
'^'VM
A^a-i ii-'nvvii.'Vfr"! mi li*'
Coffees
v-4
nA It! 8 '1-jr) tti rrobT f.s.i .T 'i( •?'r in r.» iti %::rStrrotly tttr0 fyine& and Lfqaors, Oat Meal, Nv 0. Moliseswd Salt by the barrel, alwayB.
!orf*.
-i/j
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O.
TURNEH & Btrisrri]^^
Wholesale and Retail
f#
•Allkindi:o£
Kit 0
*r5j Sol riilril vmv. awo ftvtwYfft
inira) ^ar^riK ii Ci afre now opening a rf©«oral stock of Fsinily Gi»g0ries. «mbrackAg every articjo.usually founqan such est^hlishinents, ana reaiicst friehflbund'tbe jmblfcHo {rive nft'dcarl and' amimfnur Stotk andlPrieos. Ail kinds oil c^orNTMy ±»iiQiTcrc33
0
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C. 8. TUTTLHi
•:hmr,
iti:
Fiftli,
1 jtlqrjgl sill'lo sfro7 wfT—-.ifnao1! ro': ItCQPrfcii baud 'a. full supply of food for •i'i'i Jw ?aniSn^ 9t tfci «IT "Jwiswi Ji, 'r??' Mb vA W»* ail fibiFEBjPiT .mm Htsmad w/I .hlswofl IFRUIT, »d to •"1rrtpf?»9rt,.i •••FQWtfBiXjId *1 ari'i. i-.:)'' ji isi .i a ftili'I
1ijiiwtx
yf9!')S II"i' h^a!'.'.vtoo Family Groceries and Provisions.'1 iw*ur iti Ui 5
th.
TTO B*iLHbAli8A,3t AC
Indianapolis & St. Tiouis R. R.
THREE THROUGH EXPRESS TRAINS DAILY
Terre Haute and all Cities and I Towns West.
Cqnde^d -Time §cbedule,-r Mft-y Daily Every Day Except Sundays. Westward. Night ex. Fast ex. Night ex. TerrC Haute leavell.lOp rir 6.35 am 10.30 anr Mattoon, arrirei,' 1.47am 9.19 atn ,1-32pm Tolono 12.49pm 12.19pm am Champaign, 1.65pm ,1.0"pm 55ain Chicago, '6.40pin 6.40p'A 8.00am Centralia.
1
Cairo?J4*
!'''-5
Mo. It. R. leave 9.30 am 4.40pm 9.30 am Pacific 11. R. 0.15 am
4
Accommodation train leaves Terre Haute daily, except Sunday, at 4.55 m, arrives at Mattoon 7.35 m, Tolona 1.23 a and Chicago 8 0 0 a a a S in a a a
Kigltft, frains,i
BAGGAGE CHECKED THROUGH. J. P. HERKIMER. JNO. S. GARLAND, Gen'l Sup t. Gen'l Pass rAg t. ii
AW .J)EPAimfE~NT,. .Lj .-.i iNm.:-.
Indiana Stated University,
BL00MI»§JC9g8IND.
Hon. GEORGE A.BEIKNELL.LL.D.
a2SBSSsession four months. Tuition free. Good boarding can bo^odbtaiiicd at four dollars per week.
WOCt
yyaani W0QT).'(L\iQQij4ai
Two hundred cords of seasoned Cord Wood
fice, north Third street, promptly filled.
f#« CUNSMITHJ^^
JO10 ARMSTROXCfi Has removed his Gunsmith Shop to slack's new building,^on Third street, onn door north ofFarrsnjrton'sTsVock, whert afe 111 be happy to meet all his old customers and as many new ones as may make it conv4niont to call. a5dtf.
?t JPevev Powders
Bffostually cjuro all casfes within twenty-four
^Ottrt. NO. 77 'Lifcdr|y &tl^et,^WpW
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HETAIL DEALERJN
iiWHOHESAfcR AHO1 1 1
,, fi!! MF' i*u N.-piWi.W—'y I..« •„.f %U toww *i Main USh't^^ -r
I
|terre haute, ind. wi fiwwt' ««r«ri tiff Cracked Wh^ Pearl Barley, Vnoice on hand at lo^Trices. oct6dlm
WI.« 9im
TZ EP'"TONSTATLY bh'Md -XV. a full snpply of Ladios, Misses, And Children's Castom Worit,(:.,i,(ll 1181 (-WABBAJfTED. a »i." "t, f-» t*ijtj- j»»m j-
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Terre Haute, Indiana.
1,0
COMMERCIAL COLLEGE.
TERRE UA.T3TE.
'pin metcik
Mis Imfi
ig gone info business' oUrstaniibn
havin
:ih
vjhI .r'yti'jsfiar,
'fCorncrof Fifth and Main streetF,'* -c' -t r/ftwfo .1
i. itmthumhuUao hnn rmJam! Affords facilities equal to any Business College in the West for. ,a»!fiiw in# •.•!•«» nr -"i .1.. Practical Indtruetfofl in Book-
Kcepitiff, Penmanship^ ypoitand Arithmetic, lac
And all other-departments of Accountantship. Stildentscan enter at any time.'Eaoh stu-dent-.receives private instructions. College
any address on application to thePrinoipals. aug25aw3m (^AR\IN & OWEJi.
UNDERTAKERS.
Collars, Wliips, Curry
i. K» 791 ads fM
I S A A A
UNDERTAKER, prepared to execute ail orders in his line, with neatness and dispatch, fcorner of Third lind Cherry streets, Terre Haute, Ind. jan20-5rdwtf ~^8
UNDEBTAKEE.
M. W. 0G0NNELL,4xk Having purchased back from E. W. Chadwick, Gruber & Co., the Undertaker's Establishment, and having had seven yCars experience in the bu'sinoss/ is now prepared to furnish Metalic Burial Cases, Cases, Caskets*, and Wooden Coffins, of all styles and sizes, from tho best and largest stock of burial material in the State, at No. 2 North Third street, Terre Haute, Indiana. dwtf Terra Haute, May 2^.
FARLEY & ROACH
ComHs,
Agents for
10.50 a in 8.45pm 8.45pm
4"C0p 2.00 am 2.W am
Pana,. '"i' 3.35 am 10.00 am 2.n0pm Decatur, 5.20am 5.50ptii 5.50pm Alton, 6.35am 2.18pm 6.05pm St. Lottia. 8^5aid 4.00pm. 7.50pm via North
-!M brtii
Brushes,
f:
4.to p,m 9.1a am
Macon Si30^m |XJ5^ib 6dtfaftn Jefferson CFty 3.15 11.24 3.15 am KaBsas City, 11.00p 5.00 am 11.00 am Leavenwortn 12.15 a xa 6.3((am 12.15 am Lawrence, 10-35 a in 10.35 am 10.35 am Topeka, 12.06 12.06 12.06
k.
-w-.i'Wo. 175 Main St.,
Opposite O'Boylo's Leather Store, ^5^
\V^%T^re Haute, Ind.
UNCLE SAM'S OIL.
jy36-wly.
HARDWARE
HOTELS.
Jacob Butz. Oeorgc Bats. KfATIOXAL HOUSE. Cor. Sixth and. Main Streets, Terre Haute. Indiana.
Jacob Butz, & Son, Props,
This House has been thoroughly refurnishod. my23dly.
TERRE HAUTE HOUSE. Cot-net- Main ami Seventh St*. Terre Haute. Indiana.Sui
This Hotel has recently boon refitted,and pat in first-class_ order, offering accommodations unsurpassed in the State.
s(i
T. e. JIUNTIN, Proprietor.
CLARK HOUSE,
Oor. Fir»t& Ohio St*.,
Terre Haute, Indiana.
W. If. GRIFFITH, Prop-.
Office of Marshall, Monteeuma and Palestine Hack Lines. Free Buss to and from all train?. nov28dtf
#1.000 RKWARD For any easfl of the following disease(it which the Medical Faculty hare pronounced mcurable,that DR.RICHAU*S GOLDE^REMFDIES WILL
NOT CURE.
glDR. RICHAU'S GOLDEN BALSAM NO. 1, ... «—v!.-_ =_
nesaof* the Scaly", eradicating disease and mercury thoroughly DR. RICHAU'S Guii-UDux »o. z, will enro the third stages of 8yphilitic and moroureal Rheumatism, etc. And
DR. RICHAU'S GOLDEN ANTIDOTE.A
safe and radical euro for Gonorrhea, Grav el, and all Urinary Derangement.", accompanied with full directions* Wwrranled to oure. Price S3 por bottlo, .i
DR. RICHAU'S GOLDiiN KLIXIR AMOUR. A radical ouro for Debility in'old or young,imparlinglicuuralto
who have led
a Jifo
per
of sensuality.
RICHA
rricc.
bottle, or two bottles W. On roco'pt of prioc, by mail or Express, those remedies
wilt
ho shippod
to any nlaco.
Prompt attention paid to all correspond«nts:!
Nnne
trenuino without the name
Of DR.
W GOLDEN REMEDIES. D. B. RICHARDS, sole proprietor, blown in Glass of bottles. Adorns#,
S3 D- B. RICHARDS. ,,t'? No. 228 V&rio street, New York. Officajioura from 9 a. m. to 9
ADVIHTIW*®
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krr« nui ftf /lfiril .Usft ii Manufacturers of Men's Calf,Kip and Stoga Boots,: Warranted. ,)Vo sell gpodf asoheap as any one in the city.' t»c1T»y rs. .i jiT .gnifc oct9dj3^t!lJ1i^ '-tl o) tfwtib wthafoU'r&'ii
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Pay
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Advertise?
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The BuctfeW Of Oor Most Promfnent Business Men is Ample sroof that.,-i \,«oil*
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BOOK AND NEWS TYPE,
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PRINTING MATERIALS, .auhij
Of every description.''
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SADDLES
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Branch of the Johnson Type Foundry.a
FRANKLIN
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been made by
tho secret of placing
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tin ess a proper manner before tho
public,Ihroughin judicious newspaper advertis-
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STEREOTYPE&ELECTROTYPE Shjna i»
,mm FOUNDRY^?^1'""*
168
Fine Street, bet^th '.
I N I N N A I
Allison,Smith&Johnson
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STEREOTYPING & ELECTROTYPINQ In all their various branches. WoodfEngsatinc,
WOOLEN MILLS.
WALTER & EPPINGHOUSEN.
gtone Buildlu? Work, IUlIan Marble and
Scotch Granite Monuments
Marble, Slale and Iron Mantels, and Grates. Steam Works and Shops on CHERRY St., between 9th and 10th, near Main'.
For specimens of our work we refer to
mcnte.
&e.,
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S
and Patti*n
Lkttxufor..«*•«,•-Tp,*
YIOO WOOLEN MILLS% Fine Scarlet Flannel8j jwoiw" fine White Flannels, Fine Twilled, Fine Plaid Flannels. All kinds eans, Heavy Double warp Jeans, Heavy Fulled Clotn, Double & Twist Casimeres, Plain Casimeres, Tweeds,Stocking Yarns,&G.,
All made at the Vigo WoolentMilla and sold ap
COLORS WARRANTED. No Shoddy Cnstomers
cheap goes 1 the make up of these goods. ill do well to examine our goods before buying elsewhere. octlldlmwSm S. ?. KENNEDY & CO.
DRES& MAKING.
DRESS
MAKING.-1""-^
Mrs.
E E O S
.s
,:rfi
removed aer Cloak1 ond Dross Making tablishment to Naylor's new building on Ohio,esbetween Fourth and Fifth streets, whero she will be pleased to meet all wbo desire the most perfcct work in this line.
Particular attention begivon, as Hretoft re, to the latest styles.will
Tho skillful assistants have been engaged.most Wedding Costnmes, Ball and Party Dresses, Ladies and Children's Cloaks, ana Dresses manufactured with promptness and dispatch. jl2tf
MARBLE WORKS. '.H IT*)
gTONE and MARBLE WORKS
I)em-
ing*s block. Metropolitan Block, Cory's and Sage's Buildings, NMionaJ State Bank. New Postofficc, McGregor's,
and
Deming5s Monu-
till 7
MANUFACTURERS
(RAIRIE CITY
CtlFT &
an gecond-
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defy
those who suffer from such diseases to obtain
"a
radical cure without the aid of this medicine, which does n-ot jirevoht the patients from eatiag and drinking what they like.— Price of either No. 1 or 2, Five Dollars per bottle, or two bottles, Nino Dollars.
PLANING w**
MILtS.
Manufacturers of ^bi3?iw -i
SASH, DOORS,
Door Frau«N, _j
W,"'' sr*™™
vnir^-'-q ttattuster*, Jewell Posts! it' Floras and SlUl^g. ,f,s
And all descriptions of Finished Lumber *,o mit WHOLEaALB AND RKTAIL DKALSRS IJT "V»Lf| PINE LUMBERf
Lath and Shingles,
Slate Roofing,
energy those
K.
Cement Roofing
if .: '-^^Roofing"Felt. Ctlstom Sawing, Planing and "Wood Turning. ^iON33 TO ORDER.
All
p.u.
Work
Circulars
gent. Correspondent# answered. tr Yf'• maarlSdltaw-wljr t.J *'d» is .(•1 iA*-i biyt-p 'it •,{ trl j. 3
Warranted
Corner Kinth and Mulberry Stft,
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