Terre Haute Daily Union, Volume 2, Number 289, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 28 December 1858 — Page 2

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TUESDAY MORNING, DEC. 28, 185*.

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JOHN J. CHITTENDEN,

Of KeBto^br*

The State's Indebtedness to the

SclLOOi

Tb« report of the Commissioners qf the Sfbldng Fund shows that the State has taksgo for her oWB two tbe4morffloofc earn 9^42,003,987 84 from, the Cora. 8ehool Fund, aodtbe Committee of Ways and M6iai' propose to take another million from jt to pay the current expense* of the State for tbe next year. The §Ute Senlinel jastly remarks

It would be far mote jost to provide tbe means to return the 82,063,987 84 to tbe fund, which the State i» jnstly indebted, than to legislate any more out of it.— It would require a tax of at lea^t ten cento on the hundred dollars on all the taxables of the State for "fonr successive years to pay the existing indebtedness of the iState to the fund. Are the Committee prepared to sujrgeft any method of paying this indebtedness, or do tbey deem it a matter of indifference? The experience of the puat show that it easy to take money out of a trust fund, bnt rather difficult to place it back. What guarantee is there jf the million of dollars, necessary for Ktate purpoeea the coming year, is taken from the fund, that it*ver will be repaid The friends of the common school system hliuuld Tetj the measure. Whatever the Htate uses of the fund is gone forever.— Already has shotaken from it 82,0(J3,9C7,1&4, and now it i» proposed to take a million more, making it all over threo millions of dollais 1 Thwa the children of the titate, the cause of education, is robbed of a yearly income of $180,000, an average of 812,000 to each qounty. Will the people of Indian wmctiou this wholesale robbery of a trust fund sacredly set apart for the benefit of common school*

We think this one of the worst feattires of legislation that our State has ever been guilty of. The law creating this school fund was passed and received by the citizen® of Indiana in good faith, and many a poor destitute child wa« mado 'to f-jol proud of his native fctato, because be hti\v in the midst of the gloom surrounding him, a blighter future. But, alas, tljone fond anticipations hare vanished, and the youths of the Slate aie left to gope their way throngh tbe long accustomed durknota, without theleuat possible hope of deliverance.

What cxotifcj can legislator* conjure rp in defbhee of such an outrage upon tho rising generation of Indiana? lluw can thev moot an honorable constituency and defend Rttch wholesale robbery of tbe orphan? The hiktory of political partiejcau only give the true austver, hieh, when properly considered, is sufficient to sink, in tho estimation of the vilest politician in tho btate, every man who would cast a \oto to thus divert the money from it* originally intended clutuiel. fcpeak thus, because we have but little lupe ol the money borrowed from tbU fund, ever being paid back. Years have passed kince tbi* fund commenced accumulating, aud yet but little of it has been nscd for school purposes. School law after school law have been spread upon our statuto books, Miuply to make the people believe that (he legislators passing them were honest in their intentions, yet noueof the law* have Wen able to stand the petty tribunals of tho State, and thus the matter has been permitted to run until the immense sum accumulated, has become an eye-sore to craving and thieving politic il demagogue* vhUJ thvi. very finger* bum to get a

determine the truth or absurdity of this notion.

JHT The Terre-Haute Union has not come to this offile lor the past (two days.— So, it seems, we are not only to be refused the oysters by Mend Brown, but thai we are also to b« deprived of, the daily scintillation of hisggramujnr. fljaac,won't you compromise l-*-Parib*Mc*iv*i *L~

Kot too fast,, squire, if you have failed to receive tbe Union for two days, we, think s6me pilfering baa been going on don't think it is our fault.

Compromise, )es. If you will pay a half duun oysters we will let you off—the offer being a full dozen.. Squire, come over and let na eat them, Kern, Dooghty or John Harrison, get up as palatable a djah aa you erer set down i? ij* any city.

Our talei^cd young friend Putnam

Brown has«et up hia shingle TerreHaute as a lawyer. Succe»s to him.—JV. A. Tribune..

So wa say, and if there is anything in a name we cannot doubt his final success for, when yc.u mid Putnam to Brow a it makes a full team. Let him but enter into business with the spirit of a Putnam, and we will vouch for all transactions being done up Brown.

f3T The steamer Peler Tellon, owned in New Albany, and valued at $30,000, was sunk a few days ago, at Point Chicot, abont 250 miles below Memphis. She was heavily freighted from Catio for New Orleans. The boat was insured iu Cin cinnati for $18,000. Total loss.

t3T The success of camphor as an antidote to strychnine, in the two cases reported last year, prompted iU trial in a recent case reported at length in the'Virginia medical Journal, by Dr. Claiborne, of Petersburg. The strychnine was taken with suicidal intent, in a dose of two grains, aud tho patient was not seen until tetannic and epileptic spasms of intense violence had supervened, which continued for hours, until 1 drachm of camphor bad been administered in doses of 10 to 6 grains every half hour, when they ceased, and the patient recovered.

£3T The will of Hon. Thomas II. Benton has not thus far been put into tbe executor's hands, because none of them had been found willing to take tho task of its administration, and had therefore eithei formally 'renounced' or failed to give bonds within the proper time. The matter was brought into Court, and Mr. Montgomery Blair was allowed to qualify as executor. lie gave bonds in tho sum of $20,000.

£irTho Western papers do not give very encouraging accounts of the season's business. Last year there were shipped from Cincinnati to Baltimore SJ,000 tons this year they will uot reach 200,000 lbs. In Missouri the packers arc sending forward less than one half the amount they did last year.

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Jons Misor.

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on it. Men who cannot control government matters so that all branches may be in full and healthy operation, at the same time, are not worthy of confidence. take it for granted that it is the legitimate duty of each and eveiy legislature to provide the ways and means for the continuance of each branch of the State Government, and not to cripple one for the sake of another, in using specific funds for a purpose foreign to that originally intended. If our free schools were in operation, and there was a surplus over and above what was required to maintain those schools, from year to year, then the borrowing from this fund would not look so hideous—it would not seem so much like robbing Puter to Paul, besides we have no school law that is recognized as being valid, and we can't help but feel as though there never will be an effort made to pay this sum back to the School fund. However, time can only

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BOTTS.—It

WAR.—The

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The canal debt, proper, of the State of New York, is $22,107,684.88.

is said

Mr. Botts has received Lctwoen fifty and sixty letters since tho nomination of Sir. Letcher, ie]ne«iing b»m to bocome a candidate for Governor of Virginia, but that he positively declines the uso of his name io that coDnoclion

The Senate has concurred with the

House in tho bill to authorize the officer* of the State to borrow from the Sinking Fuud the amount needed to pay the January interest on the Slate Bonds

JCyThe principal topic of conversation among politicians' now is the positive stand taken by Judge Douglas io regard to the Pieaidency in 1860. He absolutely aud peremptorily declines being a candidate U&dor no cireumstancos will ht permit his nai&o to he used in that connection.

The West wants emigrants. TU» East wants trade and everybody is looking for good times. There will he difficulty to cook a war out of this sort of tamper,

B0-./WV learn that the Legislature of Aikausag has refhsed the application of the Administration for a change of venue in the Craig will ca«& from Cbico county.

It is said that as soon as the Massachusetts Legislature meets, an effort will be made to give Gov. Banks Mr. Summer's unoccupied seat in the United States Senate.

The profits of Willard's Hotel, in Washington, last year, are said to be $75,000, of tbe National, $30,000, of Brown's $20,000.

There are six Democratic candidates in the field for Congress, to fill the vacancy in Mr. Harris' district in Illinois.

Startling Disclosures Comccming

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The following dispatch, dated Boston, December 16th, is published in the Phil*

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A meeting of the merchants of this city is to be held here to-morrow, at which we Jearn that more astounding fraudulent representations of the working of the Atlantic Cable will be exposed, and measures will be adopted to defeat the scheme of a grand telegrtphic monopoly in the United State?, by the Construction of a nsw cable line to Noya Scotia. in pursuance of Mr. is borne's proposal, and of new line* extending froui .York westwardly.

We learn that the most conclusive evidence exists that the whole representation made in the papers of this country, and simultaneously in the Lon Ion papers, oo the 17th of August last, respecting the transmission of the alleged first message of the directors, giving "Glory to God," &c.j and of the Queen's message to the President of the United States, was false, aud a fraud upon the public of lite two countries and that other, no less fraudulent representations of the working of the cable, are susceptible of proof and exposure.

Congress will be called on to invite from the President iuformatioo of the time When tbe Queen's message was first informally, and subsequently, under an alleged transmission of it over the cable, communicated to him.

This is of no small interest to the governments of both the United States and of Great Britain and to the people of the two countries rich developments are fo:tfacoming.

The money is all subscribed fot Gisborne's line, and it will be completed to Halifax oarly in the spring.

PnussiAN RIGHT OF SIJCFRAGE.—It is the preliminary elections which are taking place in Prussia. The constituencies elcc a limited number of representatives or proxies, by whom the deputies aie finally elected. The suffrage in the first instance is possessed by every Prussian of the age of twenty-four, not a pauper or a criminal, who has had a six months' residence.— This constituency amounts very nearly to manhood suffrage, but tbe electors are tiivkted into tbree classes according to the amount they pay in direct tuxes. Sup* pose a section is composed of 400 electors, 10 of them may pay a sum equal to the third of the taxation of the whole. Thu» class one will elect as many proxies as class two, which perhaps compromiacs 150 electors.

The accounts fi omPruBsia agree in representing the electoral movements as most activo, ami state that in the priuCipal proprovincial towns, as well as in the capital, a greater number of clector have taken part in the elections than had been expected, and that, as in Berlin,the Liberals and Moderate Conservatives had every where triumphed. Much interest had been excited" by tho appearai/ce of the venerable lhnnboUt among the electors, lie gave his vote, as lis has ever done, to tho Liberal party.

In the country" ^districts, great indifference pruvails as to tho election.

Mammoth Sheep and Dear Mutton. A Leccstcrshire, weighing three hundred and thirty on« pounds, was sold at the Cattle Market this morning, to John Douevan, of Tompkins Market, for $100, by Samuel McCJraw. 'Ihe sheep was raised iu Cortland county.

jCg^The Mayor of Philadelphia has ordered the arrest of all street beggars.

HOBBIBLE.—The

Sept 16, lm.

South wants peace.—

body of a woman burn­

ed to a crisp was found in Mansur's slaughter house yesterday morning. It is presumed that she is one of those miserable wretches who iuhabit the river bottoms, and that she was probab'y intoxicated.— State Sentinel, 26th.

HEAD THIS! A HOI LAADKR's TKSTlllOJrr•

4 ACOB RINSKES, 11 ring in the Holism! settle mentof Shebo\gan, Wlacaaain, »js: After suf fering for some" time tb« muefT attending aa uttoi prostration of mind and body, 1 h*re been restored. by using BtERHAVE'S HOLLAND BITTERS, to perfect health."

The fact of this remedy belnjr In sach hteh repat* mbh»£ the Hollanders iu Wisconsin, Miohi g»n,Ne«r Vork, io fact in evert Holland settlement in the United States, argue* much in its fr.ror. fir it—(bt ChMttic or Nervosa Debility, or any NenoM, Rhettioatifl, or Nearftlgi® utkeuoa.

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Another Witness for Dr. Roback. We see that Pr. Jean Ledeox, a w^U known praciltkxiwr ia Fr*nklm iui?i»iR«, hatcotne out withftstMtAglndorsetiKiRtofDr. C. W. Robaek's «lcbr*»ed xi^rUbie wm6esf the Scandinavian Wood Pill* *a 1 Blood Purifier. He mm Hi a tetter published in tbeSeaibcro These medieoket (tbe POLs and Purifier) undoobtedly reikre dbordew IneMenl Ae digestive orpins, tMprove tbe appetite, ttflt* tbe strength, allay nerrotts lrrhat{«, tutd free the iiystew froo the itopanUes which gcnTa'e «nd stimulate diseases of the »Un» »ch and BjtweSa." Such unqualified frafee frooi raeb a n««Toe, eatrfea weight witi. U, and aeents to oonflrtn the result of our own obserrattetHu Dr Robaek's adrcrUtrfffpt in other eotonuudeserves ^tfUlioiv

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THE BENEOIA BOT Arrived! LONG'S WORLD BEATSR!

PLOUGH

—AS®—

SVs1flrf^f§

fl}l Koar oa Exhibition mt tkm STEWAHT HOUSE,

BLANK D&KDS

For sale at the Daily Union Job Office

TEBRJB-HAUTK T"

PRIpl| CURRENT.

HANE7 & GARXRTTT.T., Dealers in Grain* Salt Jtc., t^ual Basin. FLOUR......... p» bbl.

W HE AT, be« quality 90c per bi»a CORN onseuled 50»5Sc RYE 5lc'-

A E 5 5 OAT8^....IU...k. .r..^^-4t»c- -'.Jl POTATOES, feorn Boats... 1,00" SALT—Ohio CiMrae per bajrrei....... -$2,0Q

O A S A

NEW YEAR'S BALL

OHarra's Brass &S tring Band

WILL GtVB A

OHANB HOP, AT CARR'S HALLOB Friday Evening December 31st 1S38.

ITThp public are iuvltcd U. atuud.

To he 1

3NT E! W

WILLIAM Ii. SCUDDER,

WOULD

rcapectfnlly inform his numerous friends and the public generally, that he has opened a branch to his es'.abli.-hment, in the room occupit»d Count Treasurer's office. on FOURTH STREET,

ADJOINING THE POST-OFFICE. Where may be found the nest ^elected and must complete assortment of *oy»»,

Caxxdiea, Frultaif

And ftery article usually found in an establishment of this cbaractui, ever offervd to tbe public. His stock of TOYS was selected uith the greatest care, mid are (-ucli as will gi /e satisfaction to all. A large assortment of tke fiuest CIGARS uid TDUACCO constantly on hand. A call solicited.

O" A similar variety of the above named aiti cles ciiu also be found at his old stand, ou SEC OND STRKKT, opposite Stewart House-

Dee. 23,-»!2»v

HORSE FAHRIEH.

DEAR

lNuiANxroi.is, Dec. 6, 1651

STR: Since you lu.ve openited on mv Horse, lie has got perfectly well, audit wus to my surprise, for he lius olU-ulimet heretofore been, by times, through the compl iinl iu his limbs unable to We used, but now through your few days treatment, I used him every duy since, aud I consider him perfectly wch.

Mr.

WDI.

FROSPECTX73 FOR 1859. The new volume of the NBiW YORK WEEKLY ILLUSTRATED GOI DEN PRIZE

BTUOCIMS.

9

Blglits lor 9alo

Dec. S»*aU

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GEO. BROUG1I, R. L.THOMAS.

Middleton operated ou thiitcen hor­

ses at my blacksmith sboji, anl I nrn Katisfied they are well cured. JOHN J- GATES. I operated on 57"I»orses in Indianapolis andgavt entire satisfaction, for th« truth of which 1 reier to Little's Hotel.

Mr, Rogers hud a horse that wns badly kicked. I operated on htm. He is getting well. He was of no use before, and Is now doitii" well

The above cures were effect*-d by Win. Middleton, who can be found at all hours at the Clark House for ten duyg. Any horse operated upon can beaseti immediately. dec.28,-dlw

will

commence Jan. !st. lto3. The following are the names of the LITERATI

whose productions will

urace the columns of this elegant journal during he rear. Rev. C. H.SrURGEON, of Lou Ion. (». W. M. RETNOLDS.of Ljndon.

G. P. R. JAMES, Novelist. SIR EDWARD HULWER. Gen. C. K. IIE NIN G* EN, late of Kicaraifua Col G.W.CROCKETT, A.

D. MUNSON",'

Capt. M. D. ALFXAKDER.U. R. A THOMAS DUNN ENGLISH, il- D„ HENRY CLA PP. JR. Dr. O. C. VAN BUREJT, Lieut. J. M. PLAIT, U. S. N.. V. CLINTON BARK1NGTON, Mrs ANNA

WHELPLEY,

Miss SOUTHW )RTH, *. HETTY HEARTLY, VIRGINIA VAUGHAN, 1I VERNON.

MINNIE

MANTOUR,

HATTIE CLARE,

Mrs. T. B. SINCLAIH,

Terms.

Terms of subscription $S, a year, aud each subscriber is entitled to one of the attic!«i aam«d in the iolKwiug List, and is requested to mention what article ite desires a ben he sends bis tab* tcriptkm money: Gold Pea,rift" case,... .. .worth at retail, $2,09 2,00

L-tdier' Gold Pencil Gold Tooth Pick LadieJ1 g*»!d pcu wjt cat eaat Enrroasiag /«W pen 16 caret J' Gobi ring, plain and cha-ed,. Ear Drop* Motalc and Flortmtin BruohV Gold L*«ket« Cable Chmrma.

S,00 200 2^)0 2,00 2,00 200 3,00 2JM 9,00 9,00 2,0 SL00 2,00

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Gentlemen's Bnt........ Gent's Bow» Sunk.......t Gent'g Sleere Bu«oa« WaMK»jra Ladieg' Cuff Pin*,,J* Ribbon Slide*. .* Gola Cro»se3 Prfaisas to Ajcc*t* Gfrtiai fiifc*criber*.

Those r*Bdtttog9DjO0 far lOtttbiwribeniwin be MMUed to »g«kl pencil, «Hh ma, *orth 7.Of. Tljow geltiag op a Club of IS aalecribetf, aad remittal* 3OJ0W, will be entitled toaettrer wiacL, or tgoio nut cb*|a. *otsfc 10^8.

TboMfco^tthM 41,00, for SO «riMOr*b«s, *10 he entitled to a adr«- b«aticg eated vatd, or» gold cbain, worth ISjOO.

Tkm peou»ting WflO. tor SO mhtcribm*, wtll be entitled ta a gold chain, er a aiii«r hsotiag caard w*te^, werlJi

TboM r««Uhh»e for t9 wb«ct&«*.*iii be eotitlod torn mf$ $WI4 WMA,wortb WM-jg Tbw«« remitting 100,00. for 50 M^erihenh will be eatiUed to&^td wtici, worth40,00*. i»

AS eoatwanica^ots tfeoeid be adSNWd ur M. R. DKAH, r.bliUier, D«« *9S» %M4)r^,XeV'T«L c. 13M-d4*

NEW BO

STO

Largest and best selected stocks of

IT /K 1UVB RECEIVED AND OPENED VT

our stock of sple«did Toys, aitd are now prepared to wait upen customers Call iu and see them, they are of the latest patterns and beef manufacture, and will be sold at the lowest figures. STONE &. ItlPfETOE.

Dec. 22, 1858-dtf

THIRD ANNUAL ASSEMBLING

VIGO FIRE COMPANY, No. 2 AT OARK'S 1TAI.I,. Friday Evening, Dec. 4, 1858.

TICKETS $2,00, INCLUDING SUPPER, To be had of the Committee aud at the door.

COMMITTE I' OF AttltANGEMENTS. Jno. G. Supaenson, Jtw». Beaueh«t«p 'loo. M. Tuib-r, Ji»o. A. Bryan, Jito. E. Wilkina, James Wharryj Henry Ellis Robert Scott,

C.

A.

est volumes ever produced in thU country

Superbly Bound

AND BEAUTIFULLY PRINTED and

ILLUSTRATED.

A Great Variety of

107 Wabash St., one door East of Southern Bank.

I would respectfully in form the citisena of Terre-Haute and vipfj^ity., tkit 1 have just received from tho £oat, one of the

1*** for sale in this market, embracing evefyt Vlinety

Goodwin.

FLUOU tonMirircR-

II. Lounio W- Smith. C. A. Goodwin. CO.TIJIIT'iX OL' UCCU'TIOLT. G. S. Nelson, J. L. .Malian.

W. It. West fall.

"BOOKS

FOR THE

Holidays!!

Elegant Books for

Clirlstmas

AND

NEW YEARS,

Among which are some of the handsom­

Men's Women's and Children's Wearr-

Saitahle for the Fall and Winter trade, which tl vill sell

AT ^WEOIiESAIiE

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In Antique and Velvet Bindings,

both plain and ornamented.

BOOKS

The Tvanta of the Children hare not beet)

overlooked in oar selection of

HOLIDAY BOOKS

An extensive assortment of

INTERESTING,

INSTRUCTIVE,

^00 £00 2^0

Those getting opa Club of fire ?nb#crib«r*, aa f^ eadt, wad remitting $10, wU be entitled to a gold pen aad sdlrw bolder, w**th f3 aad eab^crkier will reeelre a»y one of Ui« aWre articles he faaj

AMUSING

:V

AND ATTRACTIVE

Volume* of every grade aad price can be

found at ,, ,l /_ .j.. j'ijj -.j. y-tt ""f \V. II. CUCKINGHAM'P,^ Dec. 18-lif Book Store.

I

3mE3SH

^flE ODdecrifEwd Ukepleaaore hiaenotawuifl to tbe eluac-as of Terw Haite, tbat tbey bare taken the mup vest of the Bute Bank, an Ohio gtreei, known as the EJ/erwine boiUbttg, •here the/ toLctki keepnf eojuUatly oa had,.

ALL KINDS OP MKATS,

S«eh a* B«ef, Palk, Poaltry, iMHWf, Baad liana, all ctf which ill be tarred to

iioda of ODtWr HY PaODVCK. E S E S Ou HtouMlUti* WiUnUrfi l.Qi(»«)«nrin linlafa noobn

aHbctal tbare of Ihe pvbHe fAtroeajfe, aod hojte Cr All taU mnwtrratMifrak wa pocd. Xfi eld ami ctutOBm will remetnher the «t»nd UT Owedoow South of Utewar! rfo«*e.

P. 8.—We also have a aUsd itotlb of the Ml jgimu% Wa- liaakia's (ieweery fVuni, wltkdt if rufwUr'v eepplkd with the

x^^ic&edtf

mm

ifSSPSlit

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Booi and Shoes

AND

VT THE LOWEST LIVING RATES,. FOB CA^H.

I amvAlso Prepared to Manufacture to Order,

On the shortest notice, any kind of work which may be called for. My old csstotners and all others are respectfully invited to give me a call. Remember the place—No. 107 Wabash Street,

OUR TOYS!

Have Arrived.

Ono door Eat of Southern Bunk, Terre laute, Ind.

Nov. 10, '6$-d3iuwly 'P. P. DECK,

ever oflferet

RETAIL.

REMTIOli

A N E W

116,

25

I 1 S O E

Main

st.,

between 4th *fe 5ih,

Terre-Haute, Indiana.

per ceat Reduction on their whole slock of Woolen Goods.

Just roceived, decidedly the hest assortment of heavy and light Cloths, Cussi!iieros and Vestings, in the city, on 1 at a «rcdneiioit of -5 per cent ou laht full prices.

Among tbe lot of Cioths are,

Pur Clorha—all prieos. Seal Cloths—all prices, l'oter Sham—all prices, lleuvut—-all prices, riloi^-all prices,

Trieo—all prices,

I a CaBcimeres llioy have a splendid Ii'lo, audi as 3-4 Fancy Colored—all pri e, 11 4 Black do 6-4 Kaucy colored do 0-4 Black tlo di»

Vestlngsa DI-4ck and Fancy Silk Vdvitu, Fancy Colored Silk l'lu«h, lil.u'lc and Fancy (Jivn ad nea, Also a fine line of pll'E-jSCOODS vei/ chcap.

E O I E I E S

Shawls! Sliuwls! ^hawls! bhawlsl TWO HUNDRED CLOTH CLOAKS, at redaction of 30 per cent on U»t

Fall's piicctt.

Boots and Shoes Cheap. Skirts! {Skirts! Skirts! UNDERSHIRTS AND DUAWEUSl

HOSIER AND GLOVES! Aud Domestic Good* of nil deacriptione, JOSEPH ZOLEZZl, Suiuainao.

Dec. 18, 18»8-r-dwly

E S A I A of

MILLINERY!

(lar^e

HAVE j'Wt received from New York city, of nnil biautifiil iu»uortim nt of everjthiuK {»triaiting to ihe loillaa-r department, a» baa cvti been offered (or «»h' in tlii- cilj.

Mr stafle and •election o*" fancy dr-M bonneta art- Irorn tin* latuai ini|iortui.n and aelevtcd with an eyt to ihu atjie* and qnaliti?* that ttic-lutein fushions wv.ild dictate, or good demanded :il*o a cpfcndid 4t«ck of ttraw htcJaete, togctbci with a beaotiful assorimt-nt of Straw Good", Flowers, Rttsaiafl, 8cc ir. abuudacp, bought by the ease at le«a than tlu ir value ard will bedWpoeed itfaecordlnK'y in sli Ht cv«T)Uii i.jt retiuiute makiiig my stock lull and coiuplvte No. u3, Ohio atreet.

Terrc-Haute

MRS. SPARK

& Hitshmond

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WlSTBtf AKKAXOKMKfST.

TWO

TMAI.IN Dallr, KuDdaff ISxcapt* IjiI.

On «i.ii alter MOMMY, Uio 99th utt tbe

Trtlu will hare a* (»ltiHr». vies JlAlt. TUAiil. a 5 0 0

Airiveitit lidianitMl|»a*. 3 22S KXPKESS TiAIS. Leave* TKrra.ffvote at Ji.HO r. t. Arrlfmil lii41aa«r»«ll»at.......-.....-.tJ.5e Mewlug uulj at Braaii, OrmnaU aud Carter*tittrjtb.

Tbe abovaTrati* «ltl male euinertleaa at ladlaaat*oM« (er the J£a*(, CilittiiiiS.liHilittRt, At, j{ rv.c^Hnp-^i,

Pe«Mni^!r« ara (•artieetarly rmfuseiM te y«t«haae Ti«t«U Murt «iil»rlii( llw Cm' chak. vroou.

IMsenberl IFlft Hj

Oeneral Ag*t.

Money Loaned.

mi"? Subxrlbcra atis now loosing money oa

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Aort time, on Watebet,. Jewelry, Gunt, CtoihlMjp, I!oaaeh«M Ooeda. etc-, on reasonable tena*. at tbe Auction Room, Eta aide of tbe Tdblie HqnarP.

Permna deahfng tmall anottaU may he aeccoimetlaled at all liutira.

LOGAN SHERBURN,

Nor. 194a 8iga ol the Tbrea Balls.' Kited

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