Daily Wabash Express, Volume 19, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 29 January 1870 — Page 4

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Post Office opens at%i$0 a. m. and closes at 7 On Ways opea^8».

sr^The City and Vicinity. ,J

•The Tewe Haute Com-

FitxiNO UP.' mercial College There will be ft temperance meeting at -Dowling Hall on Sunday evening.

Rev. Thomas Spencer will preach in the First Presbyterian Church to-morrow.

Maple Molajsses was selling on the streets yesterday at one dollar a gallor Cheap enough.

POBTioN of the Theatre Comique people are billed for a performance at Paris on Monday evening.

.. AlxQuiETl-The city court has not been distilrbed by an infraction of the municipal code of laws for two

w*

Macksville wife beater is still at

liberty, no arrest haviiig been made. His wife is still alive but in a very critical condition.

Bishop Sut*so» received $100 and the Centenary Church realised about the same amount from the lectim? oil Wednesday evening.

"Christian Chapel.—William

e%ill

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ipd^swqjiitecra

••'^Nwut^.Scfj laoe oif^ on

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akbtkrb* hauti.

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Tyler

preach to-morrow at 11 A. M.,"~on "Spiritual Influence,'" "Baptism."

and at 7 P. M. on

The New York Ulustrated papers, including Barker's Weekly and Frank Leslie't for Febuary 5th are received at the Postoffice News Depot. !l

Sudden Death.—One of the large bay horses of the No 2 fire engine, after eating a hearty dinner, in perfect health, up and died yesterday afternoon.

Thbke is a strong probability that Vigo ^connty will not present a candidate for any office at the Republican State Convention on the 22d proximo.

T.Tffis! twsPBAyCE—We learn thai Capt. 1 A. Goodwin had paid up life insurance policies in the American and Charter Oak companies, amounting to four or five thousand dollars. gj.

Now is your time advertise. Trade Will be dull for the next month or two, and a shrewd business man will avail himself of every means to catch what little business may be doing. Try it once in dull tintes. 1. .•

Thb CUy county coal miaerft are on auother strike, which makes the third one for the season. It was occasioned this time by the proprietors Causing a reductioli of wages, amounting to five cents per ton on the amount taken out. 1"

Major O. O. Wood has taken an interest in the drug house of P. M. Donnelly. His family will remain here for the present, and we learn that the Major contemplates at. an early day to lay down the •word, at least for a season, and again became a resident of our city.

The citiiens of Eugene held a large meeting on the 15th inst., to protest against the proposed change of the location of the Danville road from the west to the ea6t side of the town. Resolutions were adopted to that effect, and' ordered to be laid before the directors of the road.

A three year old gentleman one evening this week startled his brother, who 'came into the parlor, which was filled with company, just after having had a very light moustache died intensely black, by asking him what he had "donp with his old whiskers, and where he got his new ones."

The Meetings in progress at Asbury M. E. Church are unabated in interest, evevy day and &Mii*g during the coining week promptly^! half past 8 in the morning, 3 in the *l£rooort and 7 in the evening. "jfThe usual services SabbatKr^reachtng every evening during the week.

ffice

when

Robbery.—This morning Postoffice was_ opened by the he discovered that it

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that an entrance had been through the back door by means iy between three hundred

w—.« "Til

Ihem two or three registered lettor. $5 taken firoin the cash tm

wofk seems tohavebeen bungS humedly done, the stamps and f'jf'.L besides other articles of

S' Ssturbed. ,We noticed •*S2Ll letter that had not been Ewrvtbingi" i# confusion, and

JrT!nrihis wwistants are doing

&^S to bring order out of chaos.-

its place orf. on\ WWe Fr»n' Illustrated Weekly, containing the illustrations. a yery. oorroot pict«re,ofJ1 our Normal School Building JL tfeicrip-l p#fariaMghcetW tion of the buildup closes witji the mm- 1«mJUun$p|£

oat doabt, surpassed all other States in the institutions of the kind.

figures." A valuable woman!

oris.

...12:15 p, ... 5:20 p. .... 5:20 p. ... 6:20 p. 8:00 a.

4:45 p. ia 45 p.

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two are alike. Some people g° bv

town clock when it goes—aome by

\-f^ «f*wn rV'

l)4ll »att«T M4

tion that "theState of Inaitoia hani witli-1 lnfttidual member of the coapany pft

T' IMoch Wealth Coming.—As •olive I performance, -as {munlied, wma free Logan is coming to Terre.Hatote, with all I iirlfcvpy particular, heir longest trailed dresses and other rich I jn qUk]ity superior to rikMM 1B6f et ceteras of wear, our qitizens, especially

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says, seem at a stand still, and

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I

don 1

go at all. The merchant goes home at I.

children have not come from school, din-1

ner is not ready and he lias to wait h*lf I

cold A man starts for the train and finds

that it has gone half an hour before

.order that all these and many other an-1 noyances may be remedied. i-\ '4

who has combed and perfumed and wax- street, on Foujrth street^ edhis beard and mustache for an hour, is

mortified past endurance if the poor minister is jiot through his discussion of the immortal life "inside, of twenty minutes.'

Startling Statistics.—Some statistician has been figuring on the cost of an occasional drink," and the result ia positively astonishing. In answer to the question: "How are so many drinkinghouses sustained?" he shows that twenty men at 30 cents a day will pay one of the tippling shops $2,190 a year. A man who pays 30 cents a day for "drinks," pays $109 50 a year. This is the interest On $1,564 at 7 percent at simple interest. This sum, 30 cents a day, amounts in ten years to $1,171 95. All this, is wasted, paid out for "an enemy that steals away a man's brains," and robs him and his family of every comfort. Intoxicating liquors give neither strength to the body, vigor to the mind, resolution lo the will, elevation to morals nor dignity to character. Strong drink drags a man down from his high estate, depraves all his appetites, and leaves him in want and misery, the mere wreck and semblance of a man. iW'.f

The constant use of intoxicating liquors makes hard times for many a man: thuB, a family of five persons will consume four barrels of flour a year, or £ne thousand and fifty-six pounds of bread This is nearly three pounds a day. Good flour can be obtained on an average the year round, for $7 a barrel. It sells for less than that now but say $7 fpur" times seven makes $28 and thirty cents a day for drinks is $109 50, or $81 50 more per year than the bread for a family of five persons costs. "But," says A., "1 only take two drinks,a day." Very well, you pay then for your drinks $73 a year only $45 more than you pay for the bread consumed by your whole family, if it contains fiye persons. This sum would provide tea and coffee for them.

Here, then, we -see that the man who pays even twenty cents a day for liquor spends a sum sufficient to supply his family with bread, tea and coffee for the year. Is it strange that times are hard— ihat men complain of the government, and charge that it oppresses them with onerous taxes? Tl^ above figures show

how men tax themselves, and how ta? the property, too.

they

The Maiden Widow. A Sequel to the*Family Doom or, the Sik or a Countess,' is the name of Mrs. Emma E. N. South worth's new novel, now in press, and to be published in a few days by T. B. Peterson & Brothers, Philadelphia. It will command a very large sale, as it is one of Mrs. South worth's most powerfully written efforts, exciting and sensational, and i? fully equal, if not superior to '"The Family Doom," "The Changed Brides," "The Bride's Fate," "Fonl Play," and "How He Won Her,' which have proved to be five of the best novels ever published, and which are having unprecedented sales, feT Mrs. SouthWorth, as a novelist, (stands marked by originality, .and there is a purity and sweetness about her language which give a peculiar charm to her writings. -Her characters are powerfully, and touchingly drawn, aiud we learn to love them because they are more natural than affected.— "The Maiden Widow" will be issued in a large duodecimo volume, and'sold at the low price of $1.75 in cloth, or,

s$1.50

in

paper cover or copies will be sent by mail, to any place, post-paid, by the publisher, on receipt of the price of the work in a letter to them.

people In the hill,

ng

the ladies, will be edified to know that I gu^piiy^^^iMli transfer hla baitfj she will have $1,500 worth of hafr pn her kf^ghSSMDwrl^ HaH again. head. She admits the fact, an$aaj»t 'ft B. is also true that I wear twenty thousand! "An Undkbotajtomo."—Thia the

and that the«ft-

dollars in, my mouth in the shape pfl equivocal name given to thefenUmeatal I i'KoS'ilSjSS"" tongue, to say nothing of the billion or relations oft wo yoc^ig PMP'f whoare not ^tawa aarsSO {?ImM

and such small deer. And, to .tell the arrangemfflit by which the ladyfeleft freel ms Jaiiiti^^^ truth, I wouldn't sell out even at thosei to hold on to onelover trhile ahetoelafor I

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Time.—The variation of full half anJ hour between the town clock and tje sev-j S^^^tWtlie Weral standard Ume pieces kept by the jew-

ellers is a source of much annoyance Both partiea to it an aspaetad to daEach jeweller has his own time »nd 1

ny

the

an und«itoabing,^but dot the lagy. All ArtJim^i^

undentioding| Mrrieawith

vioiently that thare la anythiag bf

I

twcen them

but platonic friendahip. Ii

season prao, thfr] determine to

tfter a

road time, some by one clock and some by ftng||g tha denial of that'la another, while some old fogies, Itimigin

thonght

abaolntely.naecaMary. It often

happens a belle tirts of her "iuideratand-

prompt twelve, and is in a hurry to get I ipo^iW^ilXatog'aftU back so that .his clerk may dine but the

l,*rTfJ*l^#»trfhrr

the

with gee

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an hour,while the clerk's dinner isgetting |ltentjOI1

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or

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any

perhaps, he has to stand shivering the ers lAlttgetker: 'fan under- f^^Fm same length or time, about the depot,

Employers are lbsers, because those in L)je univer^ i|-:1(t9ni.af^apcial scapegoat. lllift'john.W their employ, coid^nde by a slow time-1 piece and quit work by the fastest one. MeatEdward's, for1 We suggest a convention of jewellers Sunday pies, try it, eonaer 8th and Main, agree upon a uniform standard time,

an

nc^tih-si

risriit of a counsel to challenge a witness,. ... .v grumbles a. hl«: »ini*.r ^k.1r.rninnr«l the Hiscussion of fundamental I ^er doien inore^yjp^ y^ as prolonged the discussion of fundamental

aou

laws of human existence to thirty min-lthe

utes. The physician who takes ten minutes to prepare the medicine for the headache, is nervously restive if his minister spends twice so many in attempting to relieve a chronic heart-aclie. The bejle I who has spent—how long?—in adjusting the bows of her bonnet, is Remorseless in her criticisms of the minister who does not finish his meditations on the character of God in fifteen minutes. The (op

8ame

laa,lty

There are no nieer shirts made than those I sell and I can flirnish any sisa or quality and ln any qqantity wljOiad

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Maeklnes sold on monthly ja at Lawrence's, No. 88 Main street. 4

FreshFtah—Kept byP.

F. P. Weller, pne door sonth of the Vigo Engine House,between Ohio and Wabash

as

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els, it surpasses all cines. Sold by druggists. When everything else has failed, despair until you have tried Dr. Catarrh ^Remedy :-1

as are strictly pttre, and as half the quan-,

streets. W. 8. Rtcb & Co. New Attaehments for the Singer at Lawrence's, 83 Main street.

-?$••-ft

Mm I.

New Maple Molasses at C. I. Ripley's, $2.00 a gallon. -.r

O'Boyle Bros, hive reraovetTihei wholesale and retail stock of Boots and Shoes to 132 Main street, next door to Tuell, Sipley & Deming, and will open at their new store Saturday morning Nov. 27th.' Nov28-dtf.

Testimony aeeamalates from all quarters of the satisfaction wearers take in the use of the "Perfected Spectaele" of Lazarus A Morris. Sold only by S. R. Freeman, 161 Main, near eorner of Sixjth streets dtf

The first Maple Sngar in the market at C. I. Ripley's. $

Kverybody knows that the^^kirt Factory is the place to bny Hoop Skirts, Corsets, Mohair 8witehes and Indies' Furnishing and Fancy Goods, I

Pocket Knives.—The finest and mos varied stock of pocket cutlery to be feotad in the city, is kept at the PastoffieaNowa Depot and will be SpM terms that defy competition. .... »,

$5.&0, $5.5^-^*1 brands white wheat flour at $ff.5dper1arrel dalivared free anywhere in th* dty ai

Tocmr

Buntin's, corner Ja*aath trt Main

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This

"an nnderstanding" doea DavU Wn

^epriye the dear preatora of any at-1 DundaM

which

annoanced engagement I

it does not give a horrid anan Fwnchj^Mia,

authority or right to'complain of oth- I Forsto fir 8

mnMt

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Taat eveaing.andj

among must feel gratified at hiffnf dmm the andieneo thfll'

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kercetal mrsf

CelMhanj

iaiiiy it ia vfe,

G«hi^mi?CaSJ Grnbb BliM Sophia Herberts mnluif A Hiekmaa mwC[inkle mra

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in.«kVa all JoMpb saQilasaa ejrW.T •va«a«LIlH .H

JiaBeaafUr Q«o

atekw^oha Snrt.John Jutaher N Carr Charley Cants Th«« Craft Ko^i Clayton TO Coramaa lonlln Jaiaw ooleyJobn k'Jai""

Mail'* Baaban Nijaa Milo O'HalloniJaa O'Connor Michael ,f O'Sttlliran Incena 'Paarea fa hinWKt

Poo JH Poole Andrew KoaSB Radford Richard RmsJacob Stanley Slarens Sinallwood Wm ..* 8tcvena John Sells Peter Smi^W Smith CH SUkirk A Simpson Stophett Sims James r~ Sooles Orian

iater

h« apaTt ftf thi fcjritem of [grefwr C^wae

iraptonW E

ill

aaiilton 8»aV Hamon uannr Pat Hsnarieh Geo Haaney W

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til.—The lai^esf iquari\ily* "of

spectacles in assortment—perfeotly perfected—at.less tban hjflfthe aorreat prices at John R: Freeman's, N*. 6 "Warran'a

Long Sermons.—From a religious paper we extract the following sentences, which- will do to read previous to to-mor-row's services "A lawyer'who consumes three hours in arguing a question of law relating to the ownership of a barrel of apples is iMignantat his minister for exceeding twenty-five minutes in unfoldihg one'of the great principles of morality, pn the observance of which the whole existence of society depends. The judge who I Rank building on Ohio stlets. Work at to*.hour, with hi, "opinion"on

8hlrt« for tttrj S«u—Joseph Oro ver has made arrangenflen^£#IIS the-best I Pt'bHo ofTen^a Hwtoand vieimty that Shirt manufaptuwra^n the United States "be oceupys the rooms formerly occupied to furnish Shirts at such pHeea as to semre 7 Mia. Reiglaman, deeeased, the stock the custom of every shirt buyer in the W "witches, earls and all kinds of orna city who^^wtil^:&&&•^^.good# arid hair wark,at send east IBank building on Ohio sMets

Stock Thos Snyder RH Tata Henry Tattle HC Tacker 8 niorp Joseph Washburn N Walmsley JobN Watson Wtatasan Fred. Kaapt Elijah rf

Hardiaty W Harris David SillWO HoUianWortb HatokinsonJ uoa ACaJr-

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»»aa Amelia BtttnAakp Informs the

Jet Jewelry, new and fashionable, at John Freeman's. 7-dtf.

PsnntHO.—If yon want any kind of printing ddne, come to this office and look at the spMimeivi wfc are daily tarniQg

H.MeahyIIL|WP*-i:"f

T^akts," Ac. Advprtisements I "wants' "in sale," "loat,^ ."found," eto. will be inserted in the DAiLYExPHBss for wenty-five eenti.

$1,000 Reward is offered by the pro prietor of Dr.Pierce's Alt. Bxt. or Gold-. far fg gwitefcfa, better than any

«me,n.(itln ll..«i«rf diabwiifcr

jli

llMH«.4A^oldy

which it is recommended. For Bronem-1 .— ., tis, severe Coughs, and the early stages of LamM, Chimneys, Table Cutlery, FlatConsumption, it has astonished the medi- efQ^

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Cir

No. 5 Warns i&ick.'

iwa aura Hmmt

•m"

Jane

,nmrs*A

irftidan, Marr

ilia jara Amuaa

Janl3-dlm.

Tailors, Shoemakers: and others will find a good supply of Thread and Silk at Singer office, 83 Main street.

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at

F*

ClaasBen's, No. 70 Main street,

cal faculty by its wonderful cures, and •, •. hundreds of the best physicians pronounce I Jersey Haosage can be had dsiit the greatest medical discovery of the ly at Jo Rupp's meat stand, on the south age. While it cures the severest coughs, "da of Main street, between Sixth and it^StrengthMK th. pdriltal tbe toentk^-Abo^l^^ blood. For less of appetite. ?indigestioh, Best quality of Fresh Meats of dyspepsia, "Liver-Complaiat" or "Bil- kinds at my stand corner Sixth and Ohio v. streets—also fresh Ohio Sausage lousness, and Consti|»Uon of the bow-

forPork

and

other known medial ni it—

New Queensware

-Bear in mind that street.

To Housekeepers. Dooley's Baking Powder is npt only ,h.r,dub.. ket, but eaeh ean contains the rail weight gtreet, next door toTuell, Ripley & Dem or quantity as represented. No ingredi-1 ing, where they will be pleased to-have ents enter into its composition, but sueh all

y^allj

tity willprodnee more satisfsstory results tsrmined not tote than those of orduary manufacture, It is I examine good vastly the £heapeat as well a* the b«Btj— the place, 132. Dooley's Bakino PowdkbPan be had at an^ Grocers. Jan26-dlw.|.

We are makUig a special effort to elase out our stock, of Dress Goods to make room for Spring purchases. Call and examine the low prices, at the "Bupkeve Gash Store,

yourBelf.

dtf. J. VORBJ.

No. 70

in want" of Boots and Show.

,. They have added to their large stock, id it

and-m„ked all gooda

down, and rfre deundersold. Call and and prices. Remember 27-tf.

lUDK Mglaga, Embroideries, and Lace Goods ,of all kinds, cheaper than the cheapest, at Hers & Arnold's, 89 Main rstreeti^° Jan20dtf.

€omtll—If^ou wish to buy a Corset,

corner 0th and Main lyou should not fail to see Here 4 Arnold's.

89 Main street. Yon ean find there the most eomple stpek of Corsets in the eity, from the smallest child's Corset to the largest^ sizes for ladies, at prices 25 per cent lower than apy where else.

Catarrh, Cold In the Head, Bad

ed uieir I Breath, Palo In the Eyes, and fact all Complaints of the. Nose and Head can be completely cured by the use of Boeder*t

German Snuff. The article is one of great nd is even recommended by some of our leading physicians so great is their mce in its merits as a cure for the

merit, and of our lead1 confidence above complaints, costs hot 35 eenta

M. T.

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Ip.—If you want anything if you have anything yon want to gat rid of if you have lost or fbund inything want to do anything or want anything dona for' you, advertise in the 25 cent column- of the Express. It Is the best advertisement yon can have for the least mone -r...,,.., ,,.v y.

•Try it, ye afflicted, it and will do you good.

Fdrr sale all drngdsts. IrabyOroVRR, Jr., Special Agent dec8-dtf

successors to

Moody A Co,.

M. V. Moudy, Wholesale and Retail Tobacconist, have removed their Salesroom to National House Block on Sixth street opposite Postoffiea, where all our old, as wall as new. «ustomers will be cheerfully received. In our new place we always have something new to show our customers. Our stock consists of many little and big items, something to amuse our chewers, smokers and lookers-on. Our stock of Plug, Smoking add Finecut tobacco, Pipes, Smokers' articles, Tobacco Boxes, Cigars. Ac., are fnll and complete*. All persons looking for tbe weed, or. something nice for a holiday present, will please give us a call.

Cheapest Place for Caatom Made Clothing. John Barnikle, Merchant Tailor, Will sell his stock of Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestings during the next thirty days lower than they have aver been sold in Terra Haute.

The best Black and Fancy colored Cloths imported to America made into Frock Coats best style, $31 second best, $23 to $28.

Chinchillas aafFur BeaverOvercoaU, $31. A large stock of Spring Oyercoati^p

stock or Spring uve

wUl be made op In the Wt style to $SB all other gooda low in proportion. No. Ill Main street, np-etairs. 4-d3i^

55^1

Kxrama Tamil will held aspectal eonclave tbia (Baturday) mtlai at 7X o'Mock. Work laMOroM. gas

AMUtKMKIITt.

A GRAND BALli

Wlllbesivenby

FRETJ AHEIN No. 5, T.A.O.D. the Bsneflt of th«

-4it Uisir Hall, ear. of 7th and Main Sto. On londty Erenlng, Feb. Uth. Tieksti to b«had at the door, or of members

ef praids. Admission tl.00. Mniio byProf. Caqaa'i Band. JaU COM. OF ARRANGKMENT.

^WANTED!

QHEAP ENOUGH

DO YOtf WANT HELP?

ADTCKTIHK 111 THE EXPRCSS.

DO YOU WANT A HOUSEP

ADVERTISE IH THE EXPRESS.

Do You Want to Buy or Sell? ADVERTISE IS THE EXPRESS.

Hire You Property for Sale? A WERTISE IN THE EXPRESS.

THB BXPhSSS having the largest home eireulatlon, is the best medium to secure your wants by advertising. We now put rates so low. that there is no excuse for not making known your wants. Advertisements of Houses "Wanted," ''For Sale" and "For Bant," "Help Wanted," "Roemsto Let,' "Situation Wanted," "Property for Sale,' "Boarding," "Lost," "Found," "Strayed," "Stolen," "Personal," Ac., will be inserted tor

25 CENTS A DAT!

These terms are applicable te all advertise monts of the above class, of Ave lines and Under.'

Hate You Houses or Rooms for Bent? ADVERTISE IN THE EXPRESS.

ONLY 25 CENTS A DAY.

Parties wlshinf to advertise in the EXPRESS, and living at a distanee from this offiee, ean iaelose their advertisement in an envelope, with the necessary pay, and forward the same to us through the Postoffice.

WANTED.

Wneighborhood.with

ANTED—TO RENT a house in a good seven or eight rooms, wellandeistera enquire at 190 Main st. d2t TIT'ANTED—A No. Pastry Oook highest

..op+r.nlH+lvrj

4

OHLY €EHTH

VV wages given .at National House. 24dtf

"1X7"ANTED—Agents, Male and Female, for W A BRAVE, PUliE BOOK, as the N. Independent justly styles The Physical Lif of-Woman Adviee to the Maiden, Wife and •Mother. ByDr.O.H." price, 12-00. The mos day first-class in every respect a profound impression among tl thinkers and philanthropists of

Life and

Just issued

The most salable work of the has created the foremost philanthropists of the count™

recommended, in the warmest terms, bj Henry Ward Beeeher. Ex-Surg. Gen'l W. A Hammond, Rev. Dr. Horace Bushnell, Dr. Shelton Maekensie, Rev. Dr. Mark Hopkins, and hosts of other eminent physicians ant clergymen. Address, E. HANNAF07 CO., 177 West Fourth street, Cincinnati.

P. 8.—Also, Agents wanted for 'the best Home Physieian now pablished, a most beautiful Family Bible,and other first-class works,

FOR RENT.

T710R RENT-A RARE CHANCE for busiJP ness—the Red Front House opposite the Postoffice is for rent or lease for four years: Apply to LUTHER ORIOSBY. fcdtf

FOR SALE.

TjHR SALE—GARDEN of seven acres, good 4- house, stable, well and Cistern, adjoininr the oity'at foot of Second street, willpi low: for particulars call on JOHN an the premises.

PORSI Centi bound to

sell for further information apply

on the premises. Ja24d6t J. E. FERRIS

FOE

SALE—A good Spring Wagon and Harness, also a good Family Horse. Enquire of E. R.. WRIGHT, at Turner & Buntin's, cor. Main and 7th sts. oc6dU

WE W ADVERTISE MENT8. ondition Haute, Indiana, at the

REPORT of the eondition of the First National Bankof Terre eloseof business on Saturaay, January wo

Loans and Discounts 9280,501 90 Overdrafts.: 1,879 45 U. S. Bonds to secure^circulation... 200,000 00 Due from Redeeming and- Reserve

Agents, Currency Ac.....: 9,734 58 do do Gold: &o..<...... 5,250 00 Due from other National Banks 1,026 95 Due from other Banks and Bankers 2,460 48 BankingHouse 16,000 00 Furniture and Fixtures 2,331 80 Current Expenses 916 71 Taxes Paid 1,949 72 Cash Items (including Stamps) 2,301 52 Bills of other National Banks. 5,811 00 Fract'l CurrencyUnoludipg Nickels) 1,466 47 Specie, Coin in hand 555 15 Legal Tender Notes.... ?fi88,972 73

Correct—Attssf.

56,817 00

I.UBH.ITIBS.

Capital Stock paid in 9200,000 00 Surplus Fund 70,000 00 Exchange 572 66 Interest 6,972 82 Profit and Loss 2,230 13 National Bank Notes outstanding... 177,680 00 Dividends unpaid 201 00 Individual Deposits 125,314 47 Due to other Banks and Bankers.... 5,998 65 9588,972 73

Iqc

State oflndikiiai

County of Vigo. I, Samuel A. Herrick, Cashier of the First National Bank of Terra Haute, do solemnly iVl of my knowledee and belief.

ear that the above statement is true to the idire 8. A. HERRICK, Cashier. Swera to and subscribed before me this 28th day of January, 1870.

C. K. 1IOSFORD, Notary Public.

DEMAS DEMING,) Wm.E. McLEAN. Direotor«. THOMAS H.BARRJ

CHANOE

OF FIRM.

Thi

have associated with mo in tUe Drug business Mr. Charles 0. Wood. Tbe business to be continued at the Old Stand, eorner of Main and Fifth streets, under the Arm of Donnelly A Co., where we intend to keep constantly on hand a fnll supply of goods in onr line, and invite our old friends and customers to gii us a call. P.M. DONNELLY. ja29d0t

ISSOLUTJON. fetlee is hereby gjirw U»at_thiFtfli?tnp

-K' %Pf:tir!f

TwoWeeksMore!

Bargains in SiikB!

Bargains in Dress Goods!

TJ? -m

Bargains in Furs!

To close oat what we have lsft, w4 shall offer them at less than eest!

Bargains in Cloaks

(A4«tw handsome onenT|iryw 1). uSte' Km* J*

Bargains in Shawls! Bargains in Hoods & Nubias Bargains in Hosiery and

Gloves!

».

Bargains in Flannels!

Bargains in Linens,

Bargains in Bleached and

&

brb%ftMuslin8!

Bargains in Cloths! Bargains in Cassimeree 1

A fuU Ub« of ib« •olabra.Ud

HORSE SHOE BRAND

BLACK ALPACA

a Always on hand I

A LOT OF.

CLAXilCOS!

•:Hantfsome,styl*ii(vjast received.

W ARQEJr,HOBERG & CO.

weraw«m§ TO

E3DSA.LI-, Sc CO-

OHAS. ALBXAHDSe. K. C. BBAD.

ALEXANDER & READ,

5

DKAXEBS

IN

FLOUE,MEAL,

COINS,

sol

IK

F. ROLF 27dtf

SALE—HOUSE AND LOT on eorner tre and Elm streets going West and jo

ry 22d,

Saturday. Jan®

1

w'

Ss anouscjEsr

OATS,

A. LED

AND FEED OF ALL KINDS,

C«riier 8th ami Main Ut$.

-u

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ir

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Articles delivered to any part of the city free charge. dec3d3m

ZE3VA8 SMITH, Attorney and Counselor at Law.* OOee on Ohio St., next te Judge Patterson's.

In offering my services to the citizens of yioinity, I leel that I may share of patronage. it as a magistrate I lave served this community twelve years.

Terre-Haute, January27,1870, dtf

Company,' authorising the issue of one hunthousand dollars'' of Coupon Bonds of ity of Terre Haute, to aid in the com-

dred the City of Terre Haute, to aid in the completion of said Railroad, direeting the Mayor toexeouteand deliver the same to th6 Comany aforesaid, and providing for the levy of special tax to pay semi-annual interest on. na a sinking fund to discharge the principal said Bonds.

pany aforesaid, and providing for the levy of a special tax to pay semi-annual interest on, ane of said

Be it ordained bp th* City Council of the City of Terre Haute, That there shall be levied and collected annually on the real and personal property of the City of Terre Haute, and on its extensions hereafter to be made, for the year One Thousand Eight Hundred and Seventy, and all subsequent yean, the sum of ten cents on eaeh one hundred dollars of valuation, which tax, when collected, shall be held and specially set apart for the payment of semi-annual interest on the Oity Bonds issued to aid in the construction of the Evansville.Terre Haute and Chicago Railway, which Bonds, tetho amount of one hundred thousand dollars, are to be issued and delivsaid Railway Company, in exchange

the laws of the State and the City Charter, Seetion 81. Sec. 2. That there be leviodand collected, personal property of five cents on valuation of the real"and" personal property within the corporate limits of Terre-Haute and Its extensions

Sec. 2. That there be levied an annually, on the real and perse of the city aforesaid, the sum of I oach one hundred dollars ofvali

bo colleeted and set apart as a sinking fund far the liquidation of the principal monies due on the Bonds aforesaid, and. this.sinking fund, and the increase thereof, at interest, shall be applied to the payment of sueh debt, and to no other purpose, as is provided in Sec-

iHSecf3.fThat°t^e

ee# Thos. P. Murray

awford was dissolved en the iarv, 1170. AU parties knowindebted te the arm are re

of Janua

Ikeaaterteei

must ifo.

Wm

.Having purchased Murrey, as above, I wi Shoe busiaess at the •treat, where, by eft labia rate, and

te Interest of Mr. T. P. 1 eeattnae the Boet end )ld Stand. Ne. Wflain a good article at a

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t*at&s...--r^s/s

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%,

C. Witt%&Co% if

Having taken Inventory, we offer fromthi day. all our

WINTER GOODS

1

AT-

EXACT COST!

.1^ Our Stock consists of i_

FLANNELS, MERINOS, SHAWLS,

BLANKETS/ ASSIMERES FUBS,

order. It has the peculiar element of locking itself in whatever position you leave it. For steam or horse oar windows they are finished in a variety of styles, making an elegant finish to the ear windows, and the only arrangement ever introduced that can never fail.

The Hoase Fssts for sale by all Hardware Dealers. Liberal inducements to Agents.— Send for descriptive circulars and prices, 4c.

BOSTON SEBIDEN MAJtUFACTXJBIJfG CO.. 114 Federal St., Boston 77 Chamben St., N. T. '.WESTERN BBANCH OFFICE,

MS Dearborn Street, Chicago,- Illinois. P. W. CLHEB, Gon'l Traveling Business Ag't. 2Sdlm

GREATEST INVENTION OF T1IE AGE!!

Cheapness, Durability, Convenience.

AG-E2TT8~ivANTED

l"1

SAIK STBEET^'

DEMING BLOCK.

GLOVES, NUBIAS,

v.

te:.

»i Will be- nsk.ed for them.

Come and Convince Yourself.

JtEMEMBER

O. WITTIG & GO'S,

170 MAIN STREET, Deming Block.

IMPORTANT

The attention of Hardware Dealtrt, Boute Builder* and owner* is re Spec tl invited to the PATENT KEVEB FAILINO SELF-L^CKISG

"WINDOW FAST."

This is decidedly the best and most important invention of modern times. Itssimplici-. ty and wonderful adaption both for HOUSE

MLWINDOWSis perfectly astonishing plfShing everything 'that can possibly aocomplfihing everything t— be desired, and yet being cheaper thaq any other window fast. For house windows it dispenses with weights and pullys. operating equally well on top and bottom sash, allowing either to be raisedor lowered as much or lit-

TO SELL OUR CELEBRATED J.

Golden Fountain Pen!!

Acknowledged by all who have used them to be the hest Pen made or sold in this country. No blotting No soiled fingers! Sixty lines written with one pen of mkl Will outwear any steel pen ever made. Bankers, merchants, teachers and all classes, endorse them in the highest terms of praise. Put up in neat slide boxes. No. 1, for general use No. 2, medium No, 3, for ladiesj use or fine penmanship* Price: one box, 35cenfs two boxes 50 cents five boxes, 91 00_. Sent free of postage, and guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction. Liberal Commission to Agents!

We are prepared to give any energetic person taking tne agency of these Pens, a commission which "Will pay 3200 per month. We invite all persons wishing employment, to send for samples and circulars.

Three samplo Pens will he mailed for 10 cts. Address, WESTERN PUBLISHING CO., .-f Indianapolis, Ind..

dec3dw3iu.

Mayorof the City is hereby,

authorised and directed to make a subscription t6 the eapital stock of the Evansville, Terre-Haute and Chicago, Rail way Company, to the amount of one hundred thousand dollars, sign the Bonds of the City, and deliver them to the President of the. Railroad-afore-said, taking the Stoek of the Road to that '"fkc^t^iTaerSaU bei|nforee.from and after its passage and publication in one or of"'''^r^KSRLT',M.V«.

Attost: D.L. Vlcxxav, Clerk.

rship

F. C. CLAUSPBN, itRALIR 1* FRENCH,CHINA,GLA8S,

QUEENSWARE & TOYS

ALSO, GOAL OILLAMP8, ifo. 70 Main Street, dse^H^I Tsn^Issts, li*4i»

HAT*

YES

JONES & JONES,

East side Public Square, TERHE.HAIITE,IK»."

Will have in Storo by February 15th, the best selection and largest stock uf Plows in Western Indiana!

CAST-CAST-STEEL PLOW, Farmers say'"Beats them all

Trne,Blue"Horiiey Richmond. Lookout for counterfeits!

PITTSBURG

ISSfSl

W*

NEW

NEW TOR] for NEW

NEW

NEW

NEW

NEW

NEW Y0J

NEW TO

1

HOSIEBT, SCARFS,

&C., &C., &C.

rr

All these Goods shall be sold at EtlSt'&igt.

NO MQRK THAN COST

AU 01Z69, each. Lat

Really Boys

Jacob BT.

Terre

NATIONAL

MISHAWAKA 1

AVERY CAST PLOW.

Rolling ami Standing Coulters.

One-Horse Plows! Double Shovel Plows,

Priccs

Riding Plows, Corn Planters! ^5 7

..

We want you to see the

v.

"MANSFIELD,

The latest, best, lightest, simplest, (has only, all

four

bolts in frame) most complote. and to *"J every way the most perfect machinei for Harvesting ever made. Something entirely newif,s*

j-fi.... 3i

Stee,

WM

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STORE

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STORE

ii

STORE

Good*!

STORE

3

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STORE

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STORE

1

STORE

STORE

STORE tats!

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to Zilnenat

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New Hi

New Yfvjt Store

Fo^JUfUiketli!

Store

Glove*!

Store

Oooda! Store*

[•ndkvrohMh!'

OieipQooda!

I

Terre Hautei In&tmrtd* Wittenbenib^^UkAiipt Sc

CHBlstttAS

tj

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Stere»

11 your Ooodaf:

1

:4

Frees:

ving a iserge lot of

GOODS!?

torn ten (brtr-iw tools*

JFlut hines At reduced aad Unire

The best in

of Bfiernam

gers!

ery fine line off

Cutlery 1

miTubi

elegant stylen

as. New

Of the

Mqjiufacturer's ^gents.

KETS,

ents, Oirls andl

Ladies

m, all rices. DeFREES and l&iFiftlLSte^

INJ3»

1JSJ&,

and Mat

ettff IneKfrna.

props.

keen thorough^ refurnished.

HAUTE HOUSE. anttStimA 9». Haute. Indiana.

recently been refitted, aad put mmedations or, offering

E

State.

T. C. BVHTI Proerieter

HO IE,

CW. FirttA Okie S ttte, Indiana l&RIFFITQ Prop

all, MontesumSnd Palestine'

diVom alltral nevttdtf

DEAL

North

Wareh

rrerHaute