Daily Wabash Express, Volume 21, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 28 December 1871 — Page 4
Spv
my
."fcr
•J
TEEHE tfAUTE, INDIANA
UAl LltMAIJ fciW«U*AlJL£
nuMt HAOtK TKDliir AFOt,lSn.J(.. Leant.
g^esirea.
r:j#Cr
r'--^
-«a~ 4-£k
*.a
IF-..
ISSW:^|WS»
It
|t: |«r«"
!il
•fSSF-y:,
|r^, I fe
.*•
A
.N0W York. Kvnt
rfw-
j, rita
5s~'h
Mgpp»..|tn ,yn-
*®merl8evbui«ine»p wit'tj^hivhQliia.v
*. on foot to or-
ray ofoy
Mfusic (Jmb will
ibU evening. A full attendance is
iy Most, of our cchool teacher^ are a¥! Fif'diiWpoli*,
attending ibe^ (fher'i
.As-gjiiititin
lv»r«. winter weitli^ p-ophets cHiickMnsr over theftllfillmept of
.v^ji^Ueirifi^ictionir. -. —i— THP. Siate Te*cher«' Afwociation, now ptf"pun #t IivHan:»po?i'», favors a reiji.. ~vi»ion ofsoor ccb.ool laws. ~Z' r~. .' kL* T^wj|y^a8 ^gf|'atvHea(5l|to^ ci,ty pews! '?.'." -ye-Wrdlr/.TvK nMi'-we "art lit 11 ro"tb ex ce^ivelV rtrid dNafcirt-ablv cold day. j.. ». -1 ft I -1 6 '•*, it*,* TnwVf^rtbinijfx anH R'iiWcumfHio have 1 tk fitbeir firs'®r^nd ball »t D^'wline HuTl tonight, and aniin!pite a pli»*«fin». occasion.
Mui.TJKt^ and wife, who
Ve«ide .t.wffmj1^ *0'" off* tb^ cftv, cple«* brate'd*-^j'erday, tb^^fifcieth- annivery^of, their wedding. »••." 1
POOK TOU.KRS, nnjnng.\«.hnm are ediior*: and printem, are happv in the anticip^tinn of anoth«r two days' reit—Sunday tttri'dN ew -YearH. tw--' y1"*
THffe Qrsjitf'Jj^y V«fffar .9? Monday,--»J »e are desired to tate that all per sons having anything to ht-ing before that bodv, will do^so^on^the first rr second •day, thus greatly expediting Tviisfnww.
AT L'ickpnrt, this county, on Christ-
ma«'dav-, in a. row between five- men, *.? ^-.4 4 'J# 'jtel'v-i
w^*
stabbed in the side
knife. His thick clothing'
presented the knife from penetrating far enough to endanger his life.
CHARLES BARTON, the man charged with ommittine the deadly,assault, with a razor, upon Thomas Mooney, was brought before the Mayor yesterday. The injured man was not able to appear, and the case was continued one week In default of bail in the sum of $100. Barton was committed to jail. Betore doing
jL^fflB^led a cotnplaiiit agaiiist Mooney,« Jfor haVihg ffrst' cotamitt^l' an assault *|nc attery.
THE Continental Kitchen- entertain ment at the Congregational Church to 2
morrow evening will, no doubt, be an ex ceedingly novel and interesting a flair, and well worth the money invested by visifortf. Antf, bv the way, it will be exdeertingly cheap. Twenty-five cents gains I adiSktance to the tableaux, concert, an introduoCTmj^5 t.he notables present, the kitchen, &c.*,'Iiwhi^ twenty five cents get attflfafijul supper. J.
[ij—We had the pleasure, yjes
terday, of meeting Mr. A. W. Heirily, late of Vincenne-, who has removed to4 this city and purchased a half interest in A R. Garvin's Commercial College. From a lengthy article in the Vincenne« "Times," we extract the following
Pof Heinlv has been conducting our Qdl3Mir8t&t College for a number-of years very 'successfully and his leaving us will 1 be a serioua IOM io our community. He atl'eraan of ability, courteous and 'in his deportment,and will take a position in the society of Terre
We very much regret to lose
i! interest will doubtless be Kflfcfi^bjyj^fje course he has taken.
HUMASTON T^X^JUKKGOR This ««much* talked of casyWflufiy a 11 brought to1isai»,.yest^^Ky'HS^I'V^t^in theCir-
ca
^^^^P^hjgW^^fPettit^ of the SupreBnewBencn.^lfhoi^^%greement, has been caliea^o ^r most of our readers an suit of breach of promise'tcf-ia^rrj!^ damages being laid at $50,000.
r-H
To the surprise of all, a jury wia( w^ ^Mielied in about twenty minutes. l!Er JjOT^KVsomposed of the following gentle-' ..men: Peter-Xyon, David Pugh,- Franklin
Sankey, Bruford Elliott, John Hess, Hen Ty Nelson, James Davis, Wm Connely, James Mullen, *Htilery Alvey, Nathaniel M. Jones, Wm Patrick. -jy,^ytatement of the casefcras made id lie plaintiff, by Col.^Baird, and in "efendant, by Hon.^D. W. VoorheesS vidence of Mrs. Hnous ton, on the |^and of Mr. McG^g. and then orning, when' be con
or, on the other rt adjourned idencC for
was
during by int .,/Ims and tatora.
The Mineral sources of Indiana.
The PacllHywfvBfli^Br theBloek
jBfojemef Steel ttkjiufacture
A Lecture by '.Lveqtd \£iil
iWk
ifc an radience *Tr" ctt^pea*
miners
^rsiiR
1
be Jcijti*.
iljnWtiiwihim to
wonrcesof Indiana*
uyAre.soa awiu^e that the raej1 infirtmde df'tbei onal on this continent, r&atw>
enrence
•thift ^0 jpnr ow^j^lev of t% Wa Siii j^'fir^i&>iance:i« ^^fded by FjU^ftH|npepin', lbe coi^paniop of La fiaHe/in -*!xpedii«in lio tliV Illinoi ij.lJi^lf* .tfr-hpfV" 1684, who while noecnting hi« missionary labors dfd not 'ail, to recoriS the economlf face that in »f.o hlnff^nf that .atrearn occurred one or
ThB second nftance lh is# Aft er the* p»ace of 1762, by the which the dqtn^ in of all the terrtid^'lyinjij-1%' the Mt»siiM}p|ii and jIm AUeithanieit wa« 'transferred Irom the -diniiinfen ,of' (h
French to haj fQfa I be^Eiijj linh, Gokinel Croghan^aj-Br-iij-b officep, f*a sent out. explote the ierriio7y a^jacept, ^taf the' '^jhio river andlo re$*BOiie-. the inhabit ants to
!,tRes:-jf^rn!e
THE largest audience that has attended thi« city, for some time, will 'clobotless be drawn to Dowling Hall -to morrow ev^nine to hear the interesting twenty years'was due to this causes lecture of Dr. Austin, on King Salomon's Temple, whioh Will be delivpred upon invitation of the several Masonic bodies.
'of |overnni«nt
So far from acquiescing, they took him i»mner'and oiikveyed hiiri tip tbfe'W bii*li lo their piincipai town, Ouii«noft —corrupted into Wea'owii-iq Tippica noe coimly. It would appear that ibp (,'olonel wa«i jaoi i-ubjt-cted jo unn«9
!ihat on^hjf.cftjiiJi. Hide of. the.Oyalmdljf ^(AV.ab^lv) *ihei ii^es a -hlj^h_- htuff ich aie ^^vferalyjyo^
The speaker Tj^iiarlt^fbdt1 when We examined the topography.,of the..VVaba«h ili reference''to the oincr"op 61 ieoil/SiN ver lJ«nri .jn Founi^in .county, where Norman fhomas had long.,carried on coal iiiininK, wax the' bnly point which fullfilled ibis dencripiion.
Thia #*h" a long tfme "before .t'he^exixtjLiKte of coal was Riixpected in PennHvlvauia. Thu- we of Illinois and Indiana' were1actnally, so far as related Icoiil iiinffigihe dincoverers in tbu conn
ll*7. He then proceeded t& di«cuss the +ariotis applications of coal: how tt lighted our streets and houses how upon our lakes and rivers, and in our machine shops and facipiTes. it. was silently performing the labsr .of m^iiy^iUions^t.toen .and how it.enabies ua to traverse the sea and the land with a speed arid 'eertainty un known to our anevstors
He ttext proceeded to discuss th'a ap pITcaiions of iron, ihe ihist' useful ol meials The ax «n*i tbe.plow were the pioneers of civilization.' It we were de prived of iron, our civilization would bu no higher than that of the mound build erg \fho formerly inhabited, this-valley Fhe high commercial prosperity of £ng land was due to her coal and iron Eta prtve her o' these and.she would sdoh become nearly.defiopulated. The amoiint of ^i^ttconauuled by th^jli^tion was anal mtiM.«aerriig index ^f^its.relative civil ization The itnMiigious-dtfvelopment1 of the Nonh«eien ^tatc within the laat
There was a pjoral and even religion aspect to this iesiion, and itmii{ht he stown'how coal and iron biiilt churches and school bouses, and endowed asvlutns 'or the
unfortunate' These substrnces
were the mainspring of the prosperity, of every dominant nation.' The speaker then proceeded^todeccribe the coal field of Indiana, anq, yet it was but a part of.a continuous coal field which stretched to the Mississippi, embracing two thirds of Illinois and a part of* Kentucky, and which, regaided as an ancient lake, was big enough to engulf all Edg' land and leave a vti*y considerable mar tgjp ouwde, "He paid allowing' tribute to
block coals.
kProf."Cox
for his iealand energy developing the mineral 'Resources ot Indiana, and hoped that the Legislature would extend to him every facility in bringing .out a Annul report, which would be alike creditable to himself and to the State
He, next proceeded to state that there were Wt'less than six seams of coal, hav ing a combined thickness of not less than twenty seven'feet, each having distinctive peculiarities, varying alj the way from atty xascoals/ to'dry bnrning c*.iaJs, em inently adapted to iron smelting' The range and extent of these several' seams were described To '1 he Brazil seam how ever, he attached the highest importance Its Ireedum from sulphur and phosphorus, and its near approach .to charcoal as a re' ducing agent, made it the .most highlv prizeii iflt'all forms of fbssib fiiel.
7
These
pectlfiar"qiialitie- would.'revohrtdnise the iron traffic 'of the {.United States, and transfer the princjpal seat of its manufac ture to the line
1
orth^outcrop of the
5
He next proceeded todisciiss the accessibiiity of tne iron ores. There were,''at the base of the coal measures, heavy deposits of clay iron stones, limonites and silicipus ores, which were well adapted to mak^ a pig metal snitable for. castings, rail road, bars, and ordinary bar iron but by reason of the presence of sulphur and phosphorus, were not"'adapted to make an iron where gr at tensile strength was required, and much less to B&<iemer steel
England, said the speaker, produces annually not far trom 100,000,000 tons of iron, the ores of which are largely derived from the coal measures and the jpiaa.These ores contain a notable per nr minate. ilS^'etia^large exporter of iron, she is a v€fy considerable importer of those brands made' from-the specular ores of Sweden, MadrasJL,5 which she has none. A Sheffielddteel/manufacturer iwill pay X30 a ton for Swedish pig when "he cai&purchase English pig for. £5, The indiff^tatccharacter of ordinary English pig iron has^gi«atly retarded the devel opment 'of 'fhelBessemer steel .manufitcture, for it was'1(ojftd.j.hat in every sta^e of conversion Vhe pTro^fthorus clung to it in undiminished torce.&hile[AalKmoiety only of rhe sirlphurV^P^mHwFHtence^ to import at a nigh co*t%™ign"pig ma^de' with charcoal, interfered yer^rmaterialfj* with the profits. Laierly.^jM^yeri has been found that the'.Jbyao haematites of the -Cleveland district adapted to this purpose and so gm«?*SiQ tdoj-jjliiil demand for these ores to be. used inV
Bessemer process, that all 'e promines have been contracted
Th
hat
Superior exhauati
fhtratt ores, eminently adipt*d (o vijting iron of the very higqest grades, Mich a tough Sbrous Iron fiurd to endure highest strain, and capable of fia^A itee^Wluff woaldbiafce c'ltiiiix rtbplemem* It
tothr^anpara the Lake' Sil Lined
then proceeded ro phow that these iron ores nnghr^wtlh prrtper Tacilitief,: to Undelivered at^Terre Hante a dollar and Ttftv. cents per ton cheaper than at I^tte burvh, and that this savins: .in a furnace^ tp»g metal a d»v, would smount tn sixty
which turned out twenty five tons otpig five
dollars, or more than $230,000 a year. So far ai» related tolhe lron Monnt«in ores o'' Missouri, which he regarded as'
Omnd the Senate Sit lonV nnd ftilRnrd Pifrlor.—The abfjv# 'plac^ will be thrown open J^tbe ptibl"' ibis evening at 7 o'clock, on whicli occa sion grand m^ohjcfanae of billiards, wjill comfrjbe gene' Otis proprietor, vM^^HeftryAEhreiih'ardt. snd our old re-
Thomas Lsrpford. A *pr-
^ial iivvitaiitjn is extended to all. The tlteseirjioh Will h* sifted'
Wc do not wish it to he nnderstood because we purchased the slock ofC. Ler & Sons that-we ar^ in any wav connected witji th^m^ 111 husines's. arid do. noti hold ourselves responsible, for anv Jdebts of, their ^contracting. t^-jriLEB & JAckso'K 28 3t tj-l
Look Here.—All persons havingScake stands belonging to me, will please return them.to me immediatelv, an'd oblige
W H..§a^
-•'-.••• J.-,
Musical Albums. at B. Q. Cox's. j:
For rhenp Ladles' Notions go to the Cent Slore. No 12 South Fourth street between Main and Ohio. .'
A new and fine Tot. of Musical Albums just received, atJJ G." Cox's.
C.,Lee&"S<)H oh the cortjfe? of* Sixth and Ohio streets/ have ho connection whatever with the firm ol Lee & Jackson on Ohio street. Yhere is a mistakenidea in reference to the matter. 27-4t. C. Lbb& Soul
Books-^A new snpplv jn«t received Call and see* them,'it B«G'Cox's.
Toilet art teles, all kinds of toys ahd confMitionery, grnAlI" Wagons, hobbv. horses, and in fact almost any thing' in the way of Christmas presents,,.atS, ^tone's, ,22 south Fou rih ^treet.
National. Honse Siilnnn, A. Lbrey Proprietor.,— The finest liquors evet bought in this city are kept Wtthe Natiopar House Saloon. Try them...
The fHtwt assortment of GetMwf La dies, Misses:,and Children's Boots and Shoes in the city are jto be found at J.JB Ludowici ACofe., corner Sixth and Miin
Bibh^ae^uoxv^
Tattled
hiclf
8iBfctf* bio^ffwt fx fJLike ^iflBU in thee ingiUftillt no*
ofl00,
whidij rated by tjtfsw#n percent, iren product
fliiif^ in J860
t»in I as'
eauallv rich and *qnallv prtre, they cbuld .1* dughr 'to Terf'e flante bt .rail, bat thev conld not siis'ain the expense of a •railroad transportation to Pitt*bnrgh. ^f' Olno Hver, then, wa« (he onlyroute, and thev must he transported dnring the spring and fall freshets These''ores crttild be introduced into Snnthern Indi ana and there meet the block coals, by a water conveyance seven hundred miles shorter, and practicable at all season* of t|ff year. There is.af demand for every ion of pie metal, bar irnn or "Bessemer steelthst may bis prodjiwd in Indiana at: the ,point of production or still farther west', iind ihe'iron'irfasterj if of enmpeteni skill,' has nothing to fear frbm eastern rlvsTry.
The speaker then, disenwed the advsn «»geg of Terre Ra»»e a» a ipanitfci«iir«ntt eentre sntf j-onehided by predicting the *ime. at ,no dis' ant dale, a ben- the jvhble horizon, at niebt, along the oil1crop ot tbe hls'rk pnslsV'.woii be. lighted up by tbe glare of furnaces*,
I
streets. .' jtf
Sngar Creek Coal.—All persons wishing to bnv.onr Sngar Creek Coal at 10 6ents per"h^ohel '.haf better do so.in the next few days." Oft^e Buntin H^iBe,No 25, corner Third and Oh 10streets.
Wit. BARRtCK &SOHj
Mantles end-Grates in great variety at Moore & Hagerty's, 181 Main street.
Go to Moore & Hagerty for Furnaces and Ranges, 181 Main street.
Holiday Presents, at B. (?Tjfcox's, the best and cheapest in the city.. XI
Nolv Is th^ time to make your pur .chas€& for Ch rist inas. The largest stock of Ladies Watcher and Chains, at the lowest pficefc 'is'aL Freeman's, 161 Main street, hear tifirner of Sixth. •q 72 Main Street for Confectionery and Toys.
Terre Hante Commercial College, corner Sixth and Main.
Lite, and Dressed Poultry of all kinds. Turkeys, Geese Ducks, Chickens,, and also game bl all kinds, first door west ot the Express office, 21-6t Lke & JACKSOS-
R. L. Black, 72 Main street^ias a splendid assortment of Candies, which he proposes to sell very low for the next hree weeks. Also a nice collection of Toys. Call and see them. 16d2w
Very Sice Plains.—We have a "ery handsomestock ofplaids suitable for. Mises and children's weari -'Tlfey are cheap and nothing is nicer for a B6liday present.
TDELL, RIPLEY A DemihoV
16-dtf Cor. Main & Fifth streets-'
Well Worth Knowing, that in making selections for Holiday presents, you should get something useful as well-as ornamental, such yon can find at Erlan^ ger&Co's. The handsomest selection of "Neck wear iri^tbe^&ate, elegant Dress jShirls, beahtifuKunjerjarear, alt kinds of
loves, Silk: Is in all iurfl suits
then went on to remu-t, ular iron ores of_.Lalte Missouri, we bad aa ^inply of the richest'- alfd
..' 'V
small, large, good and
at our gooda" Is the
HO*R A Qo.*:
bf frSB^ddle*.
^g^/aiid8ilVer Watches at Biddle's
Ladies' Fox Gaiters only $1 50, at &jbdMV> ntf-j...
Night Xehaul at Commercial College, Beach's Hail-f: Ladi^n^ewedSl^p^nfl 60 atgeiboldV.
New Holiair Citrls, at the: Opera -House -Baraar.
For yonr Holiday Tnrteys go to Daniel Miller's.
Choice Fresh Bntter, 20 cents, per pound at D.: Miller's.
HOGS furnished to consumers' jft 'low rates at D. ^lillef's.
V5IFL XIITiCR has a branch store at the corner of Seventh street and Canal.
Rose-tint Initial paper and Envelope* All letter*, at P'O Lobbv. .I
Tnttle-sellSan Imperial Tea for eighty centa, good strength and fragrant. s,« 1-— I'll-' -i I
If jon want good hr«hdy-for family use^ call at the National House.Saloon.:
Telyt? aiid 1 re teens .the best goods in the market al S. L. Straus*..
New and nice. those Ca^fdoaeres just received at Bannister's, 79 Main street.
Tdn win get Sugars at Tu tile's" aw.fu I cheap Kft stock js large and well selected
LlRD fiin up h* Cans, Jars. Ac., at low figiirCT'to's'^ii ptirchaRer^, at Daniel Mil ierV.-viT" .• x. i' 3
A Superior BVhnd of Fresh": Oyster* on hund attheoid.reliable stand qf Dau, Miller. f.i. ei-atm
New arrivals -of holiday jjottwfs,, at Heiz A Arnold's Great Oplera -HoUme' Bazaar.
Go to tteibold's for yotir Boots aridShoes. Ladies' Rubbers only 40 cents at Reibold's.
"S. ItaTzPliSAth, manufacturer of the celebrated indiiinola Cigar. No. 147 *Main atreet. 20
The. iatest'in the way ons 'Thread Chignons and Switches, at the Opera Bouse Basaar.
New Holiday Goods:—Fifty-eases of Boots and Shoes, just received at^Reiv hold's, aiid.open to day/ ^.i
'It tsCftniceded by Rwy One that Moore & Hasrerty are th# best Tin and Slate:Roofers in the citju' "i.wX «.-,
Pure Hoarhonnd Caramels with certainly.- relieve your. cold .aa^^igtr' T7
ih«n«.
M.P- °. Lo'ybya
If yon want a nice iliantle1'W grate, examine Moore & Hagerty's stock, before pOrchasifig, 181 Main street.
Boots and -Shoes cheaper thaii the. Cheapest. Men's Calf Boots only $2 65, at. Reibold's, No. 70 Main ftreet. i.
A Spl ndtd Assortmentpffifce Pocket 'Knives will be sold^cheap to close out that ^r*njfi of the tiAde, at P. O. Lobby.
^•••lrs Armstrong want eveverybody indebted to them to call and settle before, the Ffrst'of'January, 1872- l?-|d.
For the. beat Boots aad- Shoes," at the1 lowest prices, go to JT. B. Ludo^iii: A Oo.,coner 8ixth and Main1street)*etf
Fdr putting up gi^ter iiid kpdhting^in and Hbeetirou. Moore A Main street. ,.^J
Toys.—I have the coinpletest stocf Off' (ojsi ln ^lejcity, add at low'pt.Hes. S
The most elegant stock of fine placedJewelry, in Sets and Bracelets, Earrings, Pins, Chains, Sleeve Buttons and Studs, just arrived at the Great Opera House Bazaar.
New Styles .Yisiting Cards—Jiift received at B.'G*Cox's: Eau De Nile,"
Teinte De Columbia,
•ir** Pirie-Blonde, -. -i** 1. Pirie Violet.
Mecrnhanm Pipes and Holders, Came, iMatch Safos, Pipes of^ll descriptions,!A $fsp othd- articles suitable for holida^ ^Tutodstantly kept on hand.«
BUCKEYE
CASH S
MAIN.CORNER8:
at Undies,
for fineV^a.of jewelrj
Terre Haute,
!fThe Popular House,
id Coffees at
For Popular Qoods,:
t.P*» At *X 4»
tw. S.
Imilalion.very
Lace Collars, rdtU low at 8traas'.
RYCE A
Ul.
Best, Braiilfs of cham|iagrile by
th# KoWle- br^bafiket( a.t* reasonable Patesj are kept at the Na^ional Hpuse Saloon.
V"" Tlii J," •tlroii^^^Tng^dodandcTieap fl^perty."ca^r'hot be equall^d 181?
list Received at Danie' Miller'^ t^ae-
"hundred barrels of choice Eastern Vpple*.' For^sale by the'bar^el or tosuit purchi|^
:a:iEy2_
For .^a strietU .vcho c'e N /0.^u»| (new crop) go to Daiiief Miller and gek 9 pounds for a,dollar, choice Demara Sugar. 8 pounds for adollar.
Krnx, Heidsiek, Imperial, sparkli CaUwha, and other first class jfciyyw^sf of Rhihfe and Moselle wines at'thi Natiobai House Saloon.
fSTOH*f
if~ *22 south Fourth streetl
600n Bnsheiii Choice Timelhy, Clo ver and Flax Seed in store and for saleby i« BEKKBT & CO, 12-tf^ 160 and 162 Main street
If hat is better fora Holiday present than a good Diary or Pocket Knife. A large assortment, at P. O. Lobby
r-
^?J47 Xfiin street.
BemoYed.—KOSEMAN A Bo&Sok have ?hemovedj:o"Hudson's block,.oppoeite the Poatoffice, and have Opened a new stdck of '.choice and fashionable cloths, eai^meres, vestings, gents furishing goods ev«rythinK^ffilbeir line of trade.
That Old) ^ith ab
Gat Main st
Uk J0
Tutrtfc' theni
cheapeet and
CO.
SPECIAL PRICK. THIS DAY OH Vsfert
Rio,'Laguayra and Java Codee roasted daily, and always for sale frith at J^: STRONG'S J, 25-tf- Sign of the steaming Coffee Pot.
Felt Shoes.—While Mr. E. Ohm, the well known dealer in fhoes was in Ger many recently he 'eontracted for fifteen thousand pairs. of felt sttoes. The first lot of these havearrived. They are Something new^in-ibfis,market and will command a ready saie, being the warmest and best shoe ever "introduced into this emintry. Gall and see then^, j£ his es-' tablishment, No: W5 Main street."
Fof Boots and Shoes go to the Great. Bankrupt Sale^. Il6 .Main^ sy-eet. Here hre *ome of lie [£icA*at which iBey are selling* ,. Men's Calf Boots...... ..j.... $2:75 Women's Shoe«.j.k 1 00 Boys' Shoes......y. .'...il...J, 1 00, M^nV' Rubbers................ ...V.'.... .'50 Women's RtiJ'bers.....:... 50. Children's Shies-.....r....V .'..'.".,J 16
James Dishon, and no otl»eri| ,!Ooe« forth in haste, irv|
4.
With bills and paste, 'f
iV-i^And proclaims to all creation, f.. .^^Tbat men are wise ".y.'it Vr ii -Sis ?jW.ho advertise T/
Iri,the^resent reneration, 15-tf-
Jt.)
A Coiirertlent Itistltution —One of th.e most convenient institutions for housekeepers is Joe Rupp'a Meat Shop on Main street east of Sixth Mr. Ropp has gone to a'considerable expense in fitting up his stand and takes a pardonable pride in keeping everything ne^t and tidy. He has constantly on hand the viery besi^meats tie mar^.ef aflbrd^r. .'-Hi* Jersey.' slitisrige^has^ 4een yerif jpopalar |bi» 'season. «, 1
c|i^^faitthe lieVand iiotiby shapes f&t the- Holidays. TCbe. following named' Hats jast received: .» .RUSSIA.
GRA&D.- DUKE, ,v ALEXIS, The-New Holiday Silk Hat. Some thing nesfin the way of CbHdren's Hats. We have also the ^Patent Ear Aluff—can be worn by any. Hat— for, ladies, gents, boya and.children. (&U and see fir yourselves at 'H",1 YATES', the Hatter, l^S MVin sr^et.
Turee Clear Havana Cigars foi| 25cents. Genuine Golden Crofq and im 4orted Partagas, al»o other fine brands to be fonnd only- at P. O' Lobby.1
SALOON.
ni f* ii 1
AT'^TBC -. 1st
A W E
ABdJ-geeithe,j ^--t.
THA4 JtsHXfKY 'i-A
OHIO, Betneen 8d «n€ 4ttf Stre{ts.-*••-{'i.M 1C i'fcil* stxjc -Ti- f. .... 4ttM
CHINA
ware .4c.
I Havve iu«t received a fine ^ot of
V-J'
White and Band Cliiiia,
KTRVSCAK aadBOHEIIAX TAStt,
Etrnsfian and becorated China Toilets.
Fiae assortment of
SMOKlNG SETS. J-. Full Line of Plated fFafeJ
I also" sell-the -UNIVERSAL* LAMP ARSAND and SILVER'LIUliT BURNER. For light it haano equal.
n:
^eod:-tfr
OROCERIC3.
NEW FIRM! NEW
And New Pjrioes I
Have just opened
ft
••L.+
AT THE-
(^r. ^ird and Cherry jSte.
Where they expect to keep as £eod an ment as can be found in the city and be undersold.
Don't Forget *he
But callarodnd: ah^',se^f^j|ij^veslt
COCATIRR PBODUCB
'Aa4 v^ed"
BOtJGHT ANn WIiD,
iM" Goods aeliT««M|jMp& partof-Hle eity free of charge.' I 2S-dim UUh
v'
""..if.
MRO^i
OST—FTR
XJ last, at Dqw street, a Bndsqn __ ble reward vllbbe. tnnrthe same to street
aRYcfi&coi>
Thousands of Pounds wasted annually BV being burnt up "and thrown away. Time, labor and expense' saved. The community will" find it' ttrict economy towe coffee roasted in a tight cylinder thereby retaining all the strength, and aroma,, which is requisite to make a delicious and:exhilarating drink. Every berry: is roasted uniformly, freeing the coffee from, any bitter taste. |"_
tftLPS—At Higbla d. Indiana, on the aSthaU,. KamaQ.. wif«o B.G Phelps. ^Tk«'(hp«r*4-'WiH take rfaca at ^he. reafc denser her father, B. 0 Gaerinean.eorof^ i^"„ T/i-, 'ot Fifth and'Swan streets, on Tharwtay I F1FW4UWAL BALIi atSo»einclt
LOS1.
at MRS. 6R \fljl STHIt
On^rri or. on
A*im-z-m
FOU RENT
I^OH RKNT-a STORK ROOM-^Ib one of, th« besHoeatioA* in this city. In^aire a^' BE8Z A aR FOLD'S Opera House Baiair., ir^-dtf
nOR RENT—A Dwelling Qonse with eight rooms, «i»terne.w^I and oat-bnildian. •U Dew and in goba order. Apply to SCOTT
DUY. Ohio street, between 3d and 4th. 26 dtf
WANTED.
\T7 ANTED- FEW no ARDE VV boose east ot Sixth street, side of Poplar street
WATfTKD—A
.Qirl. to do general house
work. AppHy imiamediately of N. RTURK, at 6. G. Cox's. Reference required.
WANTED—R"0M—Two
yonng gentlemen
of goud-habits wishes t- nt a inn tshe- rum in some private family to be used as slee»ia#aisitfientY central pan efeitstyre: ferrei will pay a liberal price. Address, ••W."A"8," B-x 157 \\T ANTED—A No.'-1 Salesman to travel vv with samples ot Notions aud taney Goflrtfe'. A uompetedt- man'wi:l fint a paying B'tua ion. t^ ob:. needn»pply that have no knowl. dg« of goods'-ani trade.
WITl'iG Jt DI' K.
/H»tf. Wheiesale^f ptj»n«. tt$-3tain-gt. \irANTED.—At N*Ational Houie two Good VV Girls, are wanted immediately. ^On'e for Laundry. \%T A NTBt)—li0»- Set»nd8i»od Woorfiar-:
W rets at A. Alt. tt»KMAN««.Uast MWft street, tor "Whicli tLe hitlMt WW will: bl' patd.- .o: -.t^tf±t
AJSTTBD^Yooiifc men £nt Af e#p1b: V? ment to eat^ land seenre an easy bgs nessto be done at rbotne-or traveling frumSI4«to 2tft per inonti. ve iji
nov3-3io tTEV 139 Main street. \\i AN t'ED T1) ELL— Stencl. NamepI at e.a d.Keytag, Dip «, Matrrial, Ac".. R. W. Mercer,"162 ftain street,' inoinnati, Ohio. Agents Wante#for3ojne bin« Now. -oet tidly
FOR SAL E I
rtOR SALE—On N"orth 8th-' street, a New 1?.. dome of-'.Bfe. rodis. 'eellari cfsterhi' wo"d-nhi:d and coal'house Iot4 -x}68 teett I offer this property' tor sale reasonable t' rais.ifor .ten dk iS. rlf-Jiot./oW?'^iUrheMor rent. (2ltf) A C. MATtW- n'
NK TQODS \KD Aeres of ftr t-ela4lX(id*: in Kadsas to trade- tor city roOT.ty or For timbered lands with.'a saw mill urwitbv out he mill Will'traileall or part ofsaiw •lands as suits 'io exchange.- At py, to- fets&l ttJyLVM:AN.o«fner of Fourte^»t]8 and
(JltiR SALH-'Mi .RENT—Two desirable Bride Houses of eisht and eleren_rp_o ns Inoirire of THOMP^tN^ Kr Yi tc 00., -soatnwest eorner- First ana.
out-bail irigs/ KtYiT Poplar. 13-tf
FOR-SALE-^Adesi.
ed-on noctb-sWe.af .Mjiinrstreet..bet ween aad Fourtb- For term*. fnqa ^e'tit.i^y Store near corner ftjxth and Mara-[Jl-dita] R0TH8 flILD.
BANK REPORT.
REPORT't the condition of the First Ni^ TI NAL BAKE p.TEaas Hactk, Icdiaa^^attbe elose of business, on the 16th day of utcem.:ben 1871:
KKSOIB^BS
Loans anclDiseoonts..,....- S.-^^8338,4,7 19 Owd^afU^S..-...........!.......:.'.:......... 991 *t» •UI S.-'^dtfd*^ t^seoare eiroBkttion .:'•'aMHOOO' 00°. Dne from'.Redeenting and'-ReserVe1
Agents 16,119 Doe from other National-Banks 3.654 Dnen,omotber Banks and Bankers l.Ul W BankingHonse~...........--....rr.7...„. 17,00^ ttb FnntijOtre and Fixtures.^ ...'.'.^..^. 2,331 ftXCurtentrExpenses 'CksSflterns, ineldiii: glstamnsl.-^... l.fW TO & jg
Legal Tender Notesv.
Standing. ..... ...... ..5... W
Intlivtdiial Depositsrt UI.47H
'BankSlandBankert n.
Stateoflndiana, loo 'i*, CoUnty or Vigo. I I,~amuet A, Herrick, Cashier of the:
lyraowledge anTbelief.S- v':\lt-»**Ar tiVtQashier.
Sworn^to^g^j^wSjn^Sd -before, me |hii ^FORD... jM Pablic# 5 W1
Uinew a»i. Uoio~ bos...
J5
CONNER BSE0
Hevr-fork-
Stock
U.'^K, ^Diree|ori^4.f
RATL1ij0ftLD.„
A a
Condensed! .Timer Deo- 1st, 1871.
WABrVVfATtl),
Ntreet,
(Side of Mrs. Volger's Millinery Store J.
a
ults'joltf'^ \»eHUne...-** Cleretan
,l«S^ 7 W am
.a.ie, •K*
66»_
i| s-
•,10 am %t»ia T^Ota 2.30 am
*i«r .13 lfljp-m UJSpm
mm Pfcliwljlbiaf
ill
&
Alain
aia
TJVa 10'00 am
3.00
11.00 am'U^Up HOP ar llJHi a-^n
"fi.05 ta i«-®P 87JWP «a
ns -j-',
II
WESTWARD.
Wi8
vi i-
fmQ
am
Leave
Iaaianapolis UreencaetleTerre Hante.Ar ifattoon Pana Li tob field Alton.:.!. ...r. East St Loais St.' Loais
is
-3a.vs?i •4.371*
rUPam 9 0 3 am 10.30 a 1 OOp'tn
Zuotm 9.30 5 \4&
•At:
Ilireot^DODiieetloxis |it^^iwf«r.'tAli^i8 dtl
*--"f
AliTSfcBBBfl
Bny yoni*
Indianapolis
ARKUtSM EHTt 1
1 •.tzfiz.t jjtmn
if .£ %p6r*}' 16Ms#-'
aSrr
*.*sp &
(TBI
MAhL.
.W
k^jjlfivn at
.•» ,:'\u
,.rt t- ijr' 1 hur*aa j» Eve*
Rettpti4n
H. Handerson,- Jaa. 8- Condell floor Mana/tr* JM. O'Neal, A W a _lntrodueioTf- ulieF ThoS. acManan, H. Snerer. C.^®
T(«KrT8,srs0.'-R^#x»n,tpiv
«tie by T«iie'8 Fnli pand. By order of Comnifttee of Artacseinents^ -*1' o- B. B/.AIP EK. Preat^
X. Hait eo,y.]
,OMl.iK« ^lALL. /.
vViH be g(v«Mr'tie
TT3srioir ca«» ntj Leade^V
rAt Dowling Hi
.d« |Koiidiy 'fireniiig,
'."Hi-: titr**:
•I *St t-"*,.- .r
.f •a
5790.87^ W
,..T.»3(»,0(i) S0r
Capital &ockrpaia nr... .'.i. ..t. 390,0(1) W Sii^liM FttndJt:«....tni...«.....:.....i.~f 7. .000 00. Eiebanice.-.' 333 JIntenst. 6 379 fiO Profit aad' Liaiu 1,996 67Nattoosr Bank Osculation out-
jasa asemft MMI
!,^3f«T¥e drawn^jtfShday^ f%b. ifi(h,JU|
V»»t«Mlihlx uw TViljxiwt?)
oth
DRY gOOOS. kCj,
dmaH
Mink.'Ca Jtaaifiel *C«T»eyV, 'offer mjlcbbWoW- fall
ii
larider.t^* Tails$b2
Capitals^
ii 14m
iaffBnted' Harneetf/woi 1 Fine1tiV«(lRos«*i flJ'lu^aaiU* M«rfrigL old- ^ibttrlcaL i)nii
atebee
,!-^.VUU
&eM%nd^SilM^
rs»hUl
ifcke*' Wj '^Ma ••.IMkl ,a. Hmiied ae.««»x .*
A«KNTS WANTED TO"SELL to wboni Liberxf fl«iiftipViUWiii
Cireolsrs rOntaioiag a full i|it of DHni,, ,..Je»eriptiOfi'oi-ttie'mannerof d^awinfi iiit: Goth# information in rwnWSwib 'be.Listri
'SSS^^»B8bwt'
ij-dlara-
*t-1" "^RdSRttli
sai27-dwly
,i-s^T' Ti.
i'
BL CK, SS^liE VILLF, SUOAB CB*EK, AWTHHACirS,
Jl 1
tO*L.
$
Air6ood«l
c:: ,?• OAKSW, :\v. aokxt FOS
BJIRTLET# COMPANY, OfflCM: -JbaHi'i J)r*0 Store. 6A
WINES.
JACOB
4g:s
1.25 pja
II'*'*
Has fan ieceiVedfenottHU- ofceiee let if
RHINE, FB|I^C|k4*I CALI
bottle or galloi at1 if yea-wlii
^M^TlSp wt»fttialUtd piwtHj
WMshtZr-..':
-w,
A
:-Jl0
Kttt -1
an ti. .•'
TOClt cmttftlas atao Black and elonrs.fepini Ines: Kleh Bright Piald-PepUae in a a a a an *«itALe,t«»r f,res*
.SS£3EK«S
-. A
ture on 8olomo^
txii
Deeembei* 20th|
I.FT WTP R*18 E.-
H*.
JOi it. sth ^t.r(|a
TO-BE DISTRMUTBB
a
NIKG
ieni^ee
%r
xr-nm
-jv •, v. *.\j
rons, i» gtJI*di
cannot' •be
pat-
0»Uf«r and and.tie-
JW'w
flaes4ma*it of
'one'aitd' two WHt. n£-
n* ia"tt^WMI(Mer» redne^d prtees.
Otir. HottaeJceepiitii, gid|apiflt6tek Our Mo Otir
of
o» Jar .Q&cOur cic
Esfr-:-.'
in tee
9
All per»oni Qnml to Austin, Shryer "So. wW-eal^Mdnptte at enoa. as bosmess nast liuliipwiwwry lt. llfi, lo-dwtoianl &
The Annual If the Vigo Iran MBeeorttoaM edne»d«3*tjaary
1
111
(Opened .at
at
lo«e kF. Cjqakeri7, In-.
sv5f?lnBpeetor, tiMer,:AMpectorK
ieh§^», inspector."*!
4ttsnfp otlUlde of
f-ilMiltl for and taking the. fraM towasbip upnation by-said'. my Urauiandibe* construction eetern Railroad.. 5ELROT8E, uditor of Vigo County^.
Via &
col!'
ween A. Ans--Oorawell ander
thellrbi'*aiaro6Wi.tjn. 8hr erA Co.. will te-dissolv 6/ mntaifc.eeasent January IS, Ji O. Shryer retiring. O. Austin nnd B. 1. OornweU will entinae the basi•ess under the flrakkAeme of A. O. Austin Co. at iJwi.
'-•M 1#.?*" holderi
«kholders of at the oa the
any will be held at: sny in. Terre Hante. y, Wth, 1871. between
the purpose of
Oaad 13 A. k.,
^at^'ff^^^AWFORD. See'y
JfjEETjNG.
hoars Of J»
ar«tta»
7'~~
m-
NATIONAL BASE, Sip.. Dee. 9._1871.
loek
«LECtIO^^
IAL 8TATB BANK. xa. Dee. 7th. Iff?,
$t or Jan- fre.m^a»r3»ssa. ior ihe purpose of elect-
tebsrflr kwc!l*nni5ssaan4&.
ggp
-4 ij- vr s«
