Terre Haute Daily Union, Volume 2, Number 246, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 11 November 1858 — Page 2

Jff I. M. BROWH, Bdilor.

TERRE-HAUTE.

THURSDAY MORNING, NOV. 11, I8S*

Far PjrwMwrt to l«Mt

JOHN J. OHOTJUIDiUf, Of Keataelrr.

Parlor

We sr* indebted to ear Mend tad MUw"Ahm Mr. W. H, Boeklagbsm, of the A No. 1 Book fort uria at parlor amassHMots for ddl* draw which NMiit of dntitp on heavy paper wflfc Inatractioas bow to cut them oat a to form I'aMt all kinds of toy fnrnttare, tack sa doll* already dresssd, bed*. sobs, barea«u,ehair», pianos, he.

This ii anew feature In the child'*

ptay, sad, by the way, wo lake it to be saperfor to aajrthlng yet Invented, from the fact that it rtquires aotoe atodjr and lugecttHy to eat them oat property. Thla gives exercise to the mind, gw Inrent!re facoltfaa, and is in every way instructive. This new entertainment will be a blessing ia a fondly of noisy children, aa they eannot annas themealve* aad hollow all the while, aa ttyragh they were driving away at a kettle drum# Let every family in the dty go to Bocklnghan'a atora and gel a paekage or two, and report to na the effect in this particular. We will bet oor o'd shoes that the effect will be Ja«t aa we infered troia the natare of the laaMaeat thus offered to the noisy child.

Lo*a or THE

SHIP

COHOOCT

or

A*T*uns—GAIXAITT

PAST

or Hen Cnnw.—Ship

Antelope of New York, Capt. Clarke, before reported wrecked on (he Paraeels, while on the passage from Bangkok to Hong Kong, became a total lou. The crew left her In two boats, bnt during the night they separated. A native fisherman, well armed ran afoul the captain's boat, •nd compelled her to give np the few articles saved from the abip. In receiving the ship's boat, accidentally dropped Alongside the fisherman, and the pirate*, supposing her crew completely oowed, were .thrown off tlpir gnard. Without any prevlon*' plan of operations, the sailors dashed board the piratical fisherman, seised their arms, put every one of them to death, took possession of the prime and carried her to Hong Kong In triumph. The mate's bant, at last accounts, had not 'been heard from, and fbars were entertained that she had been captured by plratea "r^*^^|| .%i^v

The following table shows tho dis­

tances from point to point on the line of the Onltlbfaia overland mail roote.—The meaettrments were made by the exploring party sent ont by the Mail Company:

Miles.

Mm 1st. Loufiilb Syracuse, Mo. $ 108 iyrai ild.

Byraonse to 8|trlngfield Mo. Springfield to Fort Smith to

eld to Fort Smith, Ark.» Colberts Ferry, Bed River, 205 Colbert's Ferry (eighteen mties below

Preston, to Fort Belknan, 1461 Fort Belknap to Fort Chaldbonrne, 186 165 66

Belknap

Fort Chaldbonrne to Peeoe'a river, Pe0o« River to Pope's Camp, Fope,e Camp to Franklin (near El

Paso) 172* Franklin (\hr^|gh Arjaona) to Fort I Yuma, Fort Yuma on the Colorado, to Saii

Franeiaco.

NT

1

,, 664

Total distance from 8t. Louis, via. '4 El Pa«n^ to San Francisco. 2651* The df»tanee from Memphis to Fort Hmith, by the road traveled for the present, about 400 milea.

W#:

It i* stated in the Pittsburg pa­

pers that the counsel for 8haw, convicted of kidnapping, intend to contest the legality of the verdtet, on the ground that ho was tried but'by eleven juror*. During the trial one oft he jurors took sick, and uy consent of both the prisoner and Com* monwealth, the oase was tried by the regaining eleven yet it is now claimed that the whoie proceeding was illegal, aad that jnigflftont ought not to bo passed on the priaoner ia eotaeqnenee. The New York Court of Appeals recently decided in the case of Caneemi that in a capital oase it requires twelve jurors for a conviction.

Tmu £Mu»Afttu 8«oa* Miix.—TheII lino is Farmer, of the 1st in*t., makes the following* reference to the operation of the Mill for the manufacture of sugar tiane, lately set np near Springfield:

It is now running day and night, giving employment to two eete of hastda. It will taw out from SS0 to 800 galtoni of nvrop per day. No attrmple have yet been made tom %ke sugar. The eane does not «how aa high a per cent, of saocharine aa last year—when it reached ten per ce®t» Lota of ripe eane now avacage hat eete* per cent. The Wfcreace. no donht, waa cached by thj peculiar character of the last msnenn Tht —J during two-third» et it» being aaturated with water.

The correctness of the dosing remark ia tfc* above qaotstiot la proved by the fact that upon tb»4f)r prairies ef 8chey1 tr eoun^, the Wie w»* quite aa good at «waa la^jesr.

1

J9"7he loeal editor of the Buflalo Repablieaa, detersoitoed that the political writers should not have alt the glory of inspiring tha voters to action im Tbesday laet, got up a rally en liii own Icconat, which we do not doubt had its inflnenoe on the general result. Here it is fp:

II VOTERS!

Only a few hours will intervene Wore yon will be called upon to exercise your right* as freemen, aad at the ballot-box state your preferences for rulers and offi cere.

GO IN I

VCTE EARLY!!!

jYOTE FREQUENTLY HI .y» VOTE OFTEN!!! KEEP ON VOTING!!! When you get well known at one ward, go to another but vote manfully, and for whom you like, and frequently—we insist, frequently. DON'T VOTE FOR GENERAL JACK-

SON

See that the infirm are brought to the polls in one horse wagons. Don't put the beggars on horseback—we need not remind our roaders where they will go.

VOTE UNTIL SUNDOWN! DON'T LOSE A CHANCE !1 PUT IN ALL THE VOTES YOU CAN1

GOIT! GO IT!! GOirm Swear in your votes! If you can't swear your votes in, swear at the inspec tors of election. Have a swear at some body, at all events.

JF^VOTE ALWAYS^ I Never mind your dinner or supper, but stay at* the poll* and vote.

DRINK CONSIDERABLY!. The more yon drink, the better yon will feel. Moreover, the candidates pay for the liquor. See tbat there's none left over, therefore.

In conclusion, we would say, CONTINUE VOTING ALL DAY

VALOK

or ME

won't let a single man now approaoh them nearer than half a mile." The War De-

fate

artment

has given unusual attention of to the improvement of fire-arms, and eapecial pains have been taken to supply our forcies in Washington Territory with the most effective of the various newly-in-vented guns. This has been done not less to give the highest efficiency to oor troops on that distant theatre than to test Jy actual use and trial the relative value of the new arms.— Wcukinpto* Ukum.

Commodore Sinclair, of the Uni­

ted States ship Vandalia, white searching for three men belonging to the ship Wild Wave, which had been wrecked on the Inland of Oene, and who afterwards reached Tahiti in a boat of their own construction —visited the little bland of Rooahoogah where be Ibund six white men—three Englishmen and three Americans—who have lived them fourteen years, and had completely identified themselves with the natives, so aa not to desire to leave..

CADTIO*!—Tbe

UMM

nL

BE PREPARED!

.2)0 HOT WEAR TOUR BEST CLOTHES! Patriotism doee'nt require the Jsirifiee of your other clothes for the sake of the (Jnioa. BOLL UP YOUR TROWSERS AND

NKW FIRE-ARMSIIR IVOIAH

WjtnrAnx.—The value of Sharp,s rifle and the niinie ball in Indian warfare has been throughly demonstrated in the operations in Washington Tcrretory. Col. Wiight,s command is the first one that had encountered the Indian* with theie modern weapons. Col. Steptoo had the 148.'old cavalry carbine^ which wat never 175 known to kill an enemy on any occasion, whatever damage their recoil was in the habit of inflieting on the unlucky troops who had to fire them. Col. Wright,s command used the Sharpe riffe, and the difference in resnlt is most striking. Says one account of the battle of Four Lakes. "Wo have killed and wounded more than foUy-seva) of the enemy, and not ono of as hurt. I tell you the Indians were astonished when our fellows picked them ofl at four and five hundred yards. They

Ijr—tfcott

a"«•

For he ia dead. RALLY! RALLY!! BALLY H!r TO THE POLLS \%*, Save your country! Have yon wives and children? Vote that those orphans may enjoy hereafter the political privilegea you are enjqying, and let not the traitor anil the troaaou strike them down. It they do, hit back—om whole hniuan na ture calls on you to hit back. We need not suggest hitting hard when you hit.

Washington Star cau­

tions its readers against receiving the notes of a bogus conoem which are in circulation in that city. It is called "The Bank o^ the District of Columbia," and the notee at* dated the 1st instant, and signed

A Sutocxan Torn.—At the late election in Mnssiffhnsnfts the town of South Danvers voend na follows fof .Governor*

Banks, Republican, 444 Beach, Democrat, 444

iLowreace, Anserican, •••»,, 444: They anrety nsevt he an impartial set of fallows about South Denver*. Certainly at i»arty lis I cnase to complain. ..

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Prairleton, So*. 8, IRSS.

Fortbe Batlt Vaitfa.

lirtltlbi the Dcatkeflarr & H* Aa4 tbaa art flea* 4ear llarr TboM Mifkll}*), wUca lNk«i wtdi tmA oatt— y«»l»T«t Whw PSUn tftaaiMMMnta Ha aaralcht: Are Vatlei to aa tenver^Tky v«foaa»MAaa4 lew, wbea ettefei ia

A* Mti«MMtm*t,vkn etmfiM nai of totter, aMthw, «M«r W*" liltMIfiMk Tke M«Vf ftitlA laagh WMcb raacaodMwrfany,

mm*

*mb tba.Jbmw «Taan

DhpdtodtlMcauia«!tef «te4aa.aa4M4aaaltkV atfc wra brtffkt«r: (ktl om oar MM Tky kaa4a wMeh wk«a eaata^i cam waa waaptaf Q*mt Uy heart, Uwa anaiM aa Ikoa wan wwt aow flowan AJ^eUoa pUe«4 item mmrm ta ^abrtar Tottew yoa |»v«d *o tody. .. Toe rtwa art |CM daar Tte grave maraak tbf fena teaaUfttl la totk, aai B14m rr*« oar dim sight, all that nartat. Tka ihromg wtU put ateaf, aa« ttea WBt b*(M|»OAa. Im lkN« wttk wtea ttea aiai la aa«laltata|«aii(aaaMii4ttef»3a,aa4vaalU«a«flMi Wtllaooa SM(M ttea Mary: Bat oa Ike heart* oTtkoae Wtekaaw, aad tt«a bttf, thy nam la daaylf Otavaa: aa4 ttea wtt» Uvattera UU tte aoM, Aad ley baad of doatb, atell lay thaa 4«va by ttea. Aad thoagt wa gaaa apoa tte aoaad, aad water with Oar taar*. Ua aad *aaath wUch thoa 4aapM aa awaat-

Art aot theca Tte 8*rlor, t* wham la aioratag'a Early dawa, thy yonag aad trortlag haart glvau With more thaa mother1*teaderaaa*, took thaa lamb lata hi* appertain. All ehUdren loved thaa Mary— Aad thy grara la naar two tafhat br»iher* w'r wtear Form* thy laanhava oftaa Ml«». Xow tiiaa ait With ihem and forarer Craa from all Uta Cam,tamptaUaa*, jaaloaai**aadtaora, whlah ... Might la afUr yaar* have craahad thy geaUa aplrlL ^4" Happy Uiaa—thrice happy. While wr Are atavralng o'er aur joy* mqulekly ltd, Thoa art walkiag oa tha bank* of llf»*« para rlaetj Aad ihara, whaa doaa with thl* aaeoaiUat world Wa hope, treating ia iata* whom yoa ktrad, To meat thaa Mary. Till thaa—furawall. ^.

George D. Prentice, of the Louis

vtl'e Journal, lectures on next Monday evening st Indianapolis. His subject will he American Statesmanship.

Capt Hatch's troops had another

engagement with the Navajoes tribe of In dians, on Sept. 25th. Six Indiana were killed.r Volunteers aro still called fur.

jar Convinced of hi* wife's tinfaith fulness, Mr. Pond, of Frsnklin, Massachusetts, overflowed with grief, at the age of 40, cnt his throat with a sickle

ftTThe widow of Wm Mewherter, who committel suicide in the oourt house at Columbus, Indiana, lsst week, is a raving maniac

now

Thy pfficisl authorities of tho new

Methodist Church, in Newcastle, Ind., have positively prohibited spitting tobacco juice in the Church.

Mr. W. W. Tuttle has resigned

the position of tickot agent of the New Albany and Salotn Railroad, tho resignation to take place on the 80th Inst.

t3T A locomotive steam fire engine has been built in New York. It propels itself.

tW Tbe Supreme Court of Michigan lina decided that the proprietors of a steamboat are not obliged to give a colored person a cabin passage, if such be the regulations of the boat.

fW An Oregon correspondent of the Louisville Journal says that the crops in Oregon this seasou are excellent, and times lively and trade brisk.

Thanksgiving.

The Governors of the following States have appointed the annexed days for thanksgiving:

Indiana, November 25th 1858. llinoia, 25th Ohio. 25th New York, 18th

D1KD.

At Prairietoo, on Toaaday nomine. Oct. 91st, af C«ncM»ioa olthe brain, MART 6. HAWKINS, aged IS years, dsagbter of W. B. and C. D. BawUns.

A S S CARR'S

0

E A E

HALL.

Sal* Xaaayar. T. r. VAUNEV.

A NEW ORGAN1Z \T10N. TW ataaager resjkeeUmHy aalmlU to Uta p«Mtc tkat Ma (MfM have arrived aad tkat tfee Whvtaf aew to tktt jriaee} (Wrfbrmafa will apcear ea

Tksniar Eveateft Havemfeef lt9 IMS* ta Skafcapaar'a Tra*«drof

THK"M!OB^F

OTttSLtO MSDlMOStA..

A.

C. Ha*cy, Cashier, aad Charles K. Buss, President. There is no such bank in existenee there, nor are Meters, "tfascy and Knee known in the community.

i,!

VENICE.

.C. B. 3SULVOUUIXO Nit. ensures

ta nnhii wtA the very tommy fiwveertha O E I E S O O A S

Mr 0yiia»s»Ta »aa-a a M4 a a SlXH^VSIo

La Tour Be Nels, in Rdaearsal.

31. Oiwn»ittlahaynSssis to laama aad yesaorra tao aMaS yaefsc% orasi^

rr*kaaadsrstaaadla»sooss»eaes4 siaagkrering. A and sadtwag ksgsan ess—ssrtan. Wassa stsysnd nwslw lags, siitty, aad taflow ia a

kavlMasksaHfcy hsos ean fcave iatollel frsass fcr us, wartfcueasly IkfriM tf l«i We alas aur essk fcr five aad dsrni s» IsiWi^ laa. inagsnysurlispaad get your ataiy, ml tfcas sava aa 1mm'wse assHw m. M. HARRISON & SON'.

Tma-WaOe, Wa*. 11—dtf. l?eumsl ^si.Ejprtu 99 dsjt)

a U'WiN terrtHrwnr*

a ACOB RIN8KB3, In tbe Holland «ETTL» iteatof flWIwfsan, Waworia, saja: "After NF iwiay fee —aa tfaaa the ssisi-ryjlteuiiing in otter prMtoaHn ofaiiad aad body, tfcare been nJtor ed. br mmg BCBRHAVb*3 HOLLAND BITTER8.tnpeH«ct health."

Tfce Caetof this reaedy Mac!iasacbttgh tepote aaoar th« H«IUmden in wteeoaaa, Mlehlfaa,N«w Fork, in fact la ererr Holtaad aettle•eat in the Halted States, argue* madi ia its hror.

Try!* ferCfc»ealc«rlfarowPebiM^r,oranjr Saiow. IheasMtir, or Nearalgic ittntan. Sept If, IK.

JSeedless

UST RECEIVED—A fine lot af Ccrranla, Ratfne. and Cltrona—Flga, OfcoANata. Dates, Larer RaMtns, aad Lemons, with

Feeach OontectlaattT

Saa variety of varieties will be kept constantly on had sale by

W. H.8CUDDKR.

Heeoad sifeet. Oppo^tfe Stewart Boose. Nov. lO.dfcr.

MUSIC!# MUSIC

Mr. OBOROB H. O-SARAA, desires to annotlMetotlttdtlMMof 1Wre-Hante and the adghitoring tetm ot tiiiiiana and Illinoii that he is penHaftenSl/ Ideated in this dty and prepared to fo-ufah

MUSIC fOR A If ES« and other pablic oeeaslons, at the shortcut notice tnd op»n the moot reasonable term*. Per thb parpase be has established an efficient

S I N A N

composed of old and skillful musicians, and can formal) mi ANY from oae to ten or more

nwsic for pcblic and private parties, with ANY NUMBER OF INSTRUMENTS,

H«t is also oannected with an old established A S S A N I and any orders addressed to him for music of thir description, will be promptly attended to

Having lately returned from the east, arfiere he has procured a Nrge supply of new and popular music for Bras* B«n*ls^—arranged few any number of instruments—he i« ready to answer promptly all orders that may be addressed to bim

Address, G. If O'HARRA, Cl.«rk House, Ternt-Haute.

Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and

SILVER WARE

No. Yl, North aide Public Sqasre sell DOOR TOPKAIR! CITY RyKK. C. Jk J. M. CRIHHER,

ARE

now prepared to show a very fine asMrtaKtMtnfnaw f»vl* in the above line con* •luting of Oolil and Rltrer Hiintinc Ca*e4 Knclloh an Anchor Lever*, of tbe*»«H Makers. Gold, Fob. Vud *nd Guard Ckaln*. fiolil Nurkoti, Klldri, Geld aad Jet rro«»©», «n«l C.'ld ThlwVln.

JTr* For aate cheap. C.

A

Aa*. ?, ICM.

M. CKISHKR.

FALL STOCK!

F. N1PPBRT BRO.,

WO. Tf FARKI N6TON BLOCK TERRE If AUTE, IND. A RE NOW OPENING a large and well ic l\. l«rotecl slock of

FALL AND WINTER

Which thi»y are offering at very low fl»«r«'*. A* thelratoek is nanally Urge they cat« offer fiNt-ate ba*sr«lii9 inanuoH. «lesi rahl good

J, such as

Fivneh and Enaliah Mhrinon, Genuine Pari* ImjXTinle, Black and Fanev Silk*, PUida, Stripes and Bayadere Drew Gnod*, Ftriped, Polka and Ombre CaMamvrs, French Wool Delaine*, Caahmerea and DeLaine ROIMS A'qnille, Fine line of Woollen Ptaidn for children French, EiiKiinh and Am rican Prin's, and a host of other kind* of Ladies Dreaa Good*, SWIM. Naituioek, plain and emis-barred White Muslin* Tarlctons, all colors, Wh.'to Brilliant*.

•Flm "brolderiei

Embroidered handkerchiefs, a* high as $'25 piece, worth $50 Sleeves awl Collars, In sett* and aingle, Bamls, Flouncing*, Cambric and SWIM Edging and Inserting Maltese Collar* Maltese, I 4nt and Valencienne Edyinjr* and Lsces.

Without doubt the

Deat Assortment iu the Cftyf Of Linen Sheetings and Pillow Case Goods, Tahle t-lnens,from 50 eenta t*|8a cloth Napkins Twels and Doliets. from $1 to $6 a dot Birl* Eye Diaper 38 inctoea wide Linen, Cambric and Lawn, and lri»li Linens fmm

Sr

cents to $1 yard

O E S I O O S •v* or aijl aixns

TieW. Cb«&s, Hickory White, Rnfind Yell««w Flannels: New York Mills and olbcr, bf*nd« of Shirting Muslins, Cotton Flannels. «v

ELEGANT LINE OF

GentVNo. A Ready Mad*.Wblte Shirts, from 75 cents to §9,75 a pieee. Woolen Uoderehtru and Drawers from 50 cent* to £9,50 a pair. Woolen and Cotton Hoalerr, all kinds Bockffktb Mitts Gloves and Gauntlets, as high ssS $3 a pair1,000 SHAWLS. 1,000 Cloth and Merino Mantle SbawU Silk, Plnsh, Chenille and Broche Bnniered Stella Shawl*, Sqaare and Long Broche Shawls Broche Sea Hi Long and square Heavy Woolen Shawlajill prices.

Fine aasertinent of Ladles* Cloaks Seal, For a .d Fancy Colored Cloths for Cloaks. a Adiosi' a nu i« «nmr, Bnt they woalddraw the attention of Ladies to tbe Primrtm B*yal Loopvi fiAwrim Skirt* a •aka vbidi is oouidired by omutotsseors the best for form and convenience extant, and not mor eoftlvtban Dmtgtasiasd Sherwooda' Inth* GE^rLEMES'3 WEAR DEPARTMENT! Their rtndc Is so complete that it would be very very strange tfcat any oae coald fail to be aatis* fiKtorily ssited in that fiae, as to either price or quality.

Tweed*—assortment colors, from SO eta, to GOcts. per yard. Batiaetls asjortment oolocs, frassI7J^ to

All Wool Tweeds from TOcw. to 1 dollar. Blark ad Fancy all Voo! Cams meres from SO tu to

B'ack aod Fancy do do $1.75 to |3^3SMtT'ifdakntdotkaaae). Btae,Blaek, aad Fancy 6bth from §3 U* |W.

Bhdtasd FaaeyOotorad Frioo. Bearer. Pilot, Seil, flwr. aad dssWa ariltedOotti far Oral easts, siinias Coata aad Traveliag Coats.

Velvet aad Pflk Vestiags. Lsrgs sesw -at at ftieaTHsmiaa Prime lot«( MOOTS A SHOES. P*Bimissliii tbe ptace Ma 1% Farriagtoa llaefc,TWra-Haate. fad.

Oct.SMartf

TASM FOB SALB. i\Af\ ACRGS, lift tlf CULTIVATION— ^11/ bslaaea good tfsSbw sad all wdtsr aaad ftaee. Has aa it boasa aad bam, aa abaaSMMSaffeaiftait.fi awessf aieartow, sltesliDd IS aBsiiNik af tMs d^'-itiiiliifhasi sd SdbaoMkease attbta ksif adk. Fer flsrfher ssrdesissa $aes6ie ef

HAIBCET AARTF5. G? LA***$%

AT THE

FRENCH STORE

21C Main Street, between 4th an15 h, TERRE-HAUTE, IND. «If!S FINE DRV )OD? E4»hlWnn«»t Is now in fell Mart with a aptentlid *tock of FALL AND WINTER

NEW BOSTON

f©©T & SH0I

TO

No. 107 Wabaah St., oae daor Baatof 8eath«za Baakr I would respectfully in form the cittsens of TenthHsute and vicinity that have jual received from the East, one of the ,. Largest and best selected stocks of Boots and Shoes ever offered for sale In this market^ embracing every variety of

Men's Wometi's and Children's Wear,

Suitable fcr the Fall arid Winter trade, which I will sell

AT WHOLESALE AND

AT THE LOWEST LIVING RATES, FOB CAS1I.

am Also Prepared to Manufacture to Order/

On the shortest notioe, any kind of work which may be called for. My old customers snd ail others are respectfully invited to give me a call#Remember the place—No. 107 Wabaah Street,

*iWN»5

OohU

One door East of Southern Bank, Terre*Haute, Ind.

Nov. 10, 'S8-d3mwly P. DECK.

w^NO. 109 MAIN STREET,

G".*«E. BROKA

to operatu

and an tl»v ate determined to do a ltrge buai-nc-s till« Fill awl Winter, tbev will oflT UNUSUAL ATTRACTIONS!

To thrjr costomcra in tlie wa? of FIRST RATE BARGAINS! Reador bear this in mind, and ace that yuo find the house.

In rtndr »twk r»ti will find a fine line of EMBROlbKRED GOODS/ AM. UXNS

or

DRESS GOODS.

Gstrnflro otocV «»f

)Omontio Oood«t

Shawls! Shawls! $ bawls! A N E S A N O A 8 1

Skirts! Skirls! Skirls!

BOOTS AND SHOES.

Linen Sheets, 1 Billow Case LfhtfiV Table Linens. Napkins, a Towd Linen and Toilets, HOSIERY! HOSIERY!! HOSIERY1!!

Oloias! Olorea!!

UNDERSHIRTS AND DRAWERS 1 Custom Made White Linen Shif ts. SPLENDID LINE OF Black and Fancy Cloths for Coats, Black and Faney Casaitneres, Braver,

Pilot, Trleo, and Seal' Cloths for overcoats.

To say the least their stock has never bean so complete as rt is now." /gjr&etnember No. 116.

JOSEPH ZOLEZZI, SaWman. ChL S9f dwly

son

SOAP, TI'

rpitK aatedpal ara nufthctattaf aad havaaa ka~da van aapwtar artlala af daawtle tOFT SOAf, arepsrad tfM««lfarfcaflf aaa, wktek wa wamatwenea#rwaaHe*eUee.If Mtgoad wea*a

Ittva

a« pay far k. filw liK (U par gaftan, ky (ka kae eat SaMrarad mi) a twi ta flarHt. BiKRISCXdkSOS.

K+t. 14Sai a. M.

Wmmfd Um BOOT

6AtOOOBHEW

81n of tha WOaiuMSSaa I

aadMawad wak. aa blap

ttaatwe pt-Cmm4 asyaftaeeed wnafcaaaaaa tadai T« waaai aaed Wasaa aad Saaataat aaaatayMtoHna. a. asfa.

OYSTER8! OYSTERS

M\

rue nnrr or nuaSion,

resab Qyatees Iseairad Dally, ad^e. asiabyOsCa Csa,belf Caa ar Caaa at

S.gtaaa'aSalsstt.

Terre-Haute, Ind

Has just received and is now prepared to offer at the very lowest* rales a Urge and complete stock of

HflllSE FBBSISBISG GOODS!

Carpeticc* of every kind and qnalHy, Oil Cloths, all widths and in graat variety, for Floors, Tables, Cnrrisgiw. fitoirn, Ac. Dnjgstl and Felt ClOthll^

I all prices by tlie yard and in elegant patterns for Crumb Oloths,fc LOOKING GLAWSKS, all fires in Gilt and Mahogany Frames. Transparent, Gold bordered and papor

SATIN DELAINS,

^^^Ltce ami Muslin Curtains, (Jilt Cornices Curtain Hands and Pins,

Window Shade Trimmings/* ire Feather Dusters and Brushes,!^

1

Piano and Taldo Covers, A-.• ,£«& Table Slatts,

New €r00d§'

WINDOWSHADES!

AL

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mi

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,*i -i1!

BLJFF HOLLANDS AND, .Colored Linens for Shades, Paper Hangings, ana uoiUers, ,L %'fss Loop llolatfrf, D&mask of every Description,

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Tho experience and giva? facilities enjoyoil by this establishment art- g'laranties to1, its numerous patrons, th it thoy will alwayn find an extensive and snperior variety of ill tho above named goods, to which will bo added from time ta tiuiow hatever spy Min new and desirable in market, until it. is made complete in all the minutia of on ii at a O O A W

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