Daily Wabash Express, Volume 18, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 24 November 1868 — Page 4
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TO-DAY'SADVERTISEMENTS
Sate -Faming UtonsllB, ic—W.Yew-f,., to-dat's local notices,
Mwqnerftde—O. A. B, Festival— Asbory Clapel Ci'i/. Wanted—Situation for a Boy,»» Grist and Feed Mill—I*"®* ti»we» Pure Whisky—tyne La woa. Zephyrs, TarnB,
Thb CigaR Makers bave asocial "ball, at Concordia Hall, Thursday evening.
The steamer Mason leaves for PerrjsvHle nin'e'o^oCTtrgWHaT^
Old
Asbubt
friends at Do
The WABAsAfRrv^l^ in g°od
The LadiIb' Aid SoctBt^' has commenced its charitable work for the sea-
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sob. A meeting was hela -yesterda" afternoon at the Mrs. W. KMcKeen._ ,^.r
R*t. "W. J. Davis of the African HL Church reports the net proceeds of tffef recent festival to have been $70. He and his people desire to express their! thanks to those citizens wbo aided them with liberal donations.-'
'Sat,
FirstFestival
Dowling Hall will take place this even ing under the auspicies of the ladies of Asbury Cbapel, and we have the utmost-1 confidence in stating it'will be a substantial an4 entertaining afiair, well .worthy of the most liberal patronage.
The State University at Blobmingon has'a full corps of able ^Professors, with an increased number of 'Sttidents, And the publio will be gratifled-.to learn ^at «h «x(»entH««d a«4 tor of Milita^j- ^Sg^npe,_is a member the FwuUy.
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S^VBraL car loads of nails will' be •hipped, this morning, from tb'e Terre: Haute Iron and Nail Works'to 8t» Ztoais. Tbe navls turned out by these works are) in great'demand. Many dealers order? them to trbe 'exclusion of all others, as. they give much better wtwfactioiUo -tbairi castoneri.
'Tiukkts for tho G. A. E. Masquerade are for sale at tbe tof&Mng place*— National BouSb? Allefc, Brown & Co'^ Book Store Murray •& Orawford'a .Kup^ penbeimer's Hewitt & Meyer's I. Mahin & Co's Drug fltort H. A.JQa-#ii & C*'b Drug Storej and Gr B%^ielledj Drug Store. 4K sref. -t tsav-^A
ThR Eastern City Market
Thr conditions on which the St. Louis Vandal la and Terre fiaute railroa^ ia ta part throiagb MtrSWll, hi what is kbown as the "Bice line," are that the subscription of flGOjOW,- voted by OUrb county, be tHkBTr $50,000 of ihfi other $50,J 000 be taken, and paid by .ltbe citij^as'of that county, wbo blivo afr^jwly subscribed' tbe saine, and that tbe right of Way f.broiigb tbe county shall be ^ivan, and refi to tb® coApway without The rio 'ht of way has been secured' at a cc.to?^?W
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Cumberland County is required to^e the right^wijT ^bseriba$10,000.We believ.^ rjgtsi "ay has been given, andofdddSWtie.OOO WH1 be readily subscribed.
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5—:.r?$X 3*0 *. SOCKTTtL* LIAVl. 4:4J5 P. ",?'"t'"T
order'
and the steamboats ase doing an active business.
A party of hunters will go up on tbe steamer Mason this morning, stopping in the vicinity ot Newport.
Ir T0U want to^prcaent your friends with something nice, go to the Festival, at Dowfing Hall to-night-
We Gbioiaw Bend is becoming the com plimentaTy butt of tdany not very remarks by the press.
The Masqusbads,
uuder the auspices
of the G. A. E., at Dowling Hall, Thursday peeping of this WWk. |J
ToU Cak't spond this evening more pleasantly, than in attending the festival at Dowling Halls 0F
Wanted.—Situation for a boy to learn a trade. Ho is a smart boy, 18 years of ago, and speaks English and German. "Enquiro at this office.
The MA.ita.—Under the cow change in the runnitj.g of trains, the evening mails from the East arrive abojit onfi hour later than heretofore. 444
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Thb Mato* yestord ay disposed of too ^eDzinp. p.ugilists, and too men engaged in a neigbborbood quarrel, Ifcll
Spms inn HectoaJ aid pbytlcal man wih to catered
for
self.
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Ac—Sexton
A Walinsier ^^^.
Clothing--®rlan gerA Bro. Featlval—Good Templars. TbankfgMngPi*8~0.1. Ulpley.
Go to Dowling Hall. to-nigbtt« i^^
Ekmembbr the Methodist Peitival, at Dowling Hall to»nigh|f:
byejcpcm at Bowling
Hall lo-nigbt ———'—1
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UNioJf SkkvicKh will bo held Thanksjgiving Daj, by tb« congregations of the Baptist, Oangregational aod Second Presbyterian Churches, at-, the /house of the latter. The sermon -will lie delivered by Rev. E. F. Howe. Sfr
A Finb Point.—Id one of the Lafayette Courts last week, the testimony of ji witaqw #4at to «how tiai a man could not be drunk twice in one dajr.^pHie attorney on the opposite eide^w^a nofcdia'poeed to admit this, and proposed to call a well-known citizen and swear bim as an expert.-Objection was made to tbe admission'of this testimony on the ground ithat thaCertrt'Wfe competent to take judicial notice of. the fact. Objection sua--ajm4. _Th^ Court "undorstandB" Jier.:.p*3ip6.«» .-• .T%•#. jf'
FntBKf—i'he «4sualty almanac, if sucb a thing existed, would Jiave in large letters—"Look oiit for fixes about these d&ys.T Tbe defective floes, half-cleaned chimneys, and all other dangerous
fox
aiid
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ber
wants to see all to-night. ,2.
the sick, is diffi
cult to obtain^ There is one place, bowever, where pure copper distilled whisky f^r medical: iurpb'sea can be obtained, tbat is at Lyna 8c Lawea', who get it
E«ct from tiie distilleries in Kentucky, ring the age of
tfear
five years,
Cabryiitq Concealed Weapons.— Tb.O. jCUstoai of carrying concealed weap obe- -wbicb so
The youth takes it out once a day, fondles i^^ditsgagiigeft how, with it, he could let daylight through the pelt of some im aginary enemy. He goes through the critical'period tf hia youth looking for an atta^ whiq^:nevereomes, and finally, as be 's^jtlbj' down to-the Teal business of life,"he gets aehatned of hlttBelf, and lay8 aside his armory. Occasionally, however, the habit of^ wearing concealed weapons btfars ripe fruit
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STATE ITEMS.
S'r/ed^rici's Troupe appeare^in Faust at^^08ville rast night.
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Thb
of tbe season at
Spetioer Coanty
The Austi'h, Scott county,
Housh
1^h«fPg g«to service, and the new Farmers' Hotel» nea^lt, for tiefafcobfcmodation of|tbo»e wbo itnay afteria-that market to "sell their products, with a large and convey
iroti
merciai
ftYSKIIOTTA
joee of:bis armititi tha BarVft-w. Iti'i CRte, beslowal^f 4ts patronage the will doubtlen favor tbe claims""of 'the brave men wtio served in thtf a'rth^, and particularly thf^%SR»CQfe'e4 wjijn^a that disqualify them-ior the performanfeij of the, qtooa dctns (Broshean ,j» & .gwtiMPaa, of ihigb -c$*i$ater, und his election wsuld no doubt
grand masqueritdeBf
tefHrUiffiXSW
laches,
iwill discover themselves in the sudden 'breakiijg out of SresVualcss special pains il takep.r Th^e ^.ec^ssity (or better Area, as thie cold weather nips us with wlnterclawg, creates a necaaaity for more caie in tbe fire department.
PcTBJtl^VVeiaK.T.^-In these days of fraud, corruption and adulteration, pure article of lienors
Cop*.
and are
selling lt-in quantities from one quart upWrda,l._^everal of our physicians have tested tbis whisky, and finding it to be piire, are pre4oribing,it for medicinal uses.
(generally'"prevails,
s.
.Journal,
publish
ed at Eockport, has been sold to Mr.
Q^C..^
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J. S. C. Abbot^t, the historian and patiegyrist of the Bonapartes, is to lecture at ValparaisQ on next Thursday night.
TnSr:. i&randview ijBpeneer county)
Monitor
A DAUGHTER of E. W. Lyle, Esq., of Y^lparalso, aocidantally fell into a tub of scalding bot water, a few days ago, and, was so severely snalded that death «oon|
ims
Mm Wiinr of Groensburg, convicted: as accessory witbi her husband in a murder, in Decatur couhty, was recaived int.o^bC) •Teffersonville penitentiary for: two years, a few Jtfys ago.
tI» Yalpiraiio JtopJblK tells *f yoi^ng couple married on Saturday night who on Sabbath evobirig were made bap4d(T|otherwise) by butb of fife children, four of w,hom are, living ana doing wol^. ^"Thatli rapid.^1
News,
says
that a youtg In an- rtamodJames Coons, a reai"fetit of Jackson sotinty, waS killed nTO^^oth^Myviflb on Friday night. His head, both firms, ao'd the .right leg were (Mid from the bcgly, antl the body was 86 ^dtHalcti 'Uiat rt waji difficalt to identify it. It waa fit)t .supposed tbat the ^^IPasUr'^rWIe dftinkriaid lawaowp on the Nulro«d-tra«t l^ut it is Dow asserted that he was shot through the head, and tha%biUy murderers bad placed the body oa the track, in- the JSope of hiding alii traces of thair bloody crime. Efforts are b?ip^made^o ferrit out the crime,
a A a a
has, in his mind's eye, very maoy
pompoua,-fat-heade4polU«oi»Be-wht never would .'have been heard of outside die very narrow ciretarpf their acquaintance had?:"H(5y"r'txot been lifted from thetf ob. scurity by some newspaper editor, and manufactured into great men, that is into great feeling men. Meet of those "manufactured great men," howevor, rapidly find their level when tbe press lets them drop. TJiey-^peedily descend into their native obscurity with a "oer,chugv Jtieavy asiaad, wh4»-«ditoc:8] cease writing them up, making speeches for them through the papers, and pairing them into notoriety. as«j¥?t '-i .•••• r-
Ira Brobhsaks, of Grandview, Spencer county, a candidate for State Librarian. Mr. Boshears is a gentleman of
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MAJBilCKEAiBK.-—&>me of iAftSjuaflg! ladies
vive
abont tbe MasqueitQ^t^*^eO. A". "S.,' tin TSamSg^i^'^ffig^tr 'W'e bBar o^'qufte a number of ^i^J^ovel suits
ibe
Maaon. of course
everybody tfijp a|i|t makjB as good an appearanc&ju possible. Wq_arB advised b^^fiFfriend Si^ o'ne of tiie manag«re{on tbe occaaioa tbat the arrangement, bo far, are a s^ucce^ The music is un^er t|e dfVectorahip of Prof. Tout, who will have a full Band in attendance, so tbat in that department will be No. one. .TJ^f ^upper i^ jn Qicellont bands—our young frienas Hewelt^&1 jiy« ers-«methmgB«jebb «ay £k expected, and enough to aatiajfy fbe1. Jjorniftndit desires of the dancerp
Every precaution will be taken to keep
HaTT. The geqlleige^ composing the Reception Gomlmtteef' %3fS1 a watchful pye as to whom they will admit.
M$- i&i-'lkai
A cold winter is u{on. us, and a great paaiiy wfe^s'e prbteclofa bave dreS 'on "the (Battl6 Fieid, /r fn tbe Hospttalj^'are calling for«ii. -The G.- A. Br heretofore |eontribq(|tP|i^ «1jeUttkJMiitliaeid|.' Assist themt and they will do it again
tra mince meat at C. I.
espe
cially among youg meOj is attracting the .aUen,tion of tbe press of the country. A •recent exchange alluding to the practice facetiously remarks? "If tbe pockets oft ten young men about town were exatnined, bine of them would be found garnished with some instrument designed for the taking of human life—generally a pretty little si)ver*mounta«f toy, of the revolver persuasion, in each' of the seven chambers qf which lurks a murder. As a generalthing, this murderous toy is carried frorn^ year.- to -year without ever being used
giving at dtf.
young man with a
pistol in his pocket, and familiarized with the fdo» of taking life, gets into a foolish quarrel, and in a moment commits an act Which makes him a life-long companion of"TemeWlS, if it does not consign hito to ttopanitentiaxy^
tbe & dtf.
The Good Tempos Festival *t their Sall^ en Wednesday^ the«a4^B«aa s«# raisi^pftjiey_to p'ay^off a debt og t^ir, furniture. 24-dtf
JbttoMggJ'-
MlNC® M^I foripiBs on Toesday and
jAOI^^RlFLltT'8
I stfMUtfuoinwn MT Zephyrs, Zephyrs at Saxton & Walms-. •ley's. W««
Farmers,
*yiv «WJH fen wy
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Saxton & Walmsley's. dlt. to Fancy
Article3. suitable for Festi
vals and holiday presents, arriving dai
rajiui sf«
THA^8^a^a^?ttAS^-NEW Year—SelectB
choice
assortment of perfasly lresh goods at
.—nil I i?:if TitB iiii'i
s:—
save your money!
Great revoiut^M-ip.G|iu4in^ Grain! No more^oing\o IBll! ,"No mere ,iW» ting, ta*lo«Ait
No m&r¥ ^Bvery Farmer can be hte-eWn Miller Kinnie's' Union tlrist and Feed Millafe^
"t hi* ^iynb Sfc Ijav^es, Agents.
t«4th!
ijjij
at &-xsai
Pure
has been sold to Messrs. Law
rence 4c Knight. Spencer county now has three newspapers, which are two too many. -v- ui -ii-••• -O
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Purr Kentucky! ^Copper Distilled Whiaky^afc ne l^wes, Main Street
nmm -to
Copper Distilled Whisky,
quantities from a quart upward. nov24d5fc$ijJ, J. (Lyjje & LA T-
PHY$c^.N^|ve Rested Jiyn'^ft Lawes Copper jSTstilred^Wfiisiy, and hiding it to be
pfittfflu woiwt'imiM*#*1
purpotff.sa
all
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_4 U?: fi Tit v,
ship of H. Erlangecu.& Bra expires by linulatioBi ^t isal»ir«faitMitfe)n to reduce their stock as muob as possible previous to dissolving, and tg this en.d Uave concluded to sell all goods atgcosf
Oftr AOiisl-HaviBf been closed for tbe week past Invoicing our stock, bnd r«.novttiDg our store, we would announce to our patrons that tbis morning jwf opynpnain
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Gkve us a call and we will do our utmoet to^pleaee you. dtt Bartlktt & Grundy
vb you been to Katzenbach's New titore? 18dlw
All Boots and Shoes wear as represented at the Bankrupt Store, No. C-l Mafn Street. 21 tf
*tB. Waisz justly claims to have the only complete stuck of corsets in the 'State. '-rt-i-j'", 21dwtf
Gold and Silver House. Extensive and fanciful stock—new opening—Christmas preparations, at No. 5, Warren Block.
Evkrything in the smokers line at
K,A„b.oh-,.
A fine assortment of men's Calf and E^Boots, cheaper than any other place in the city, at the Bankrupt Store,, No. 64 Main Street. 21tf
Yoris & Voorheks will open a flrstclass meat shop on Monday, Nov. 23d, in Na.vlor's new building, on Ohio street, ne^H|?cfel'tb," where can be found, at all times, fresh meats, in every variety and best quality. They will also keep open daily the Ninth Street Market- for the accommodation^ of famiM^in that part it 2 1
Ladies, Misses and Childrens Rubbers, cheap, at the Bankrupt Store, No. 64, Main Street. 21 tf
Tep.be Haute & Indianapolis R. R., rs, Tebbe Haute, Nov. 21, 18§8,,
'Change of Time.—On
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Whisky di
rectly from the Distilleries in Kentucky
Ck«N SHRi1?BiM, HSifid Po^. at. L^e
LWF\MlkaJ-w^.near
for cash
uyAja i^itatioav is. beteb .^tended t$
to oall and be conviaoed, tbat they Mil cloth tog an#'gents' furntebing goods cheapir^'&fc^
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ihouseiin,
tbe
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City,, ... ., teirr Panier
Hoop Skirts!
itKit*
dot Edsall & Co.
We he^ilthl^d^^al/ciat&l dir& under the firm nanro~of Bartlett & dy. for the purpose of co^nu|ngAthe wholesale and retail Book and Stationery »treet
B. AG.
Thanking the public for^lir liberal by the above union to be better enabled to meet all their wants in tbe futuiey hod shill please artlett. 23d tf
teem. O.
Bartlj
Epinqline! superior to Bombazine, VelouM, EiWfftz^r EmjJrels Cloths, for Mourning. !&dsall & Co. d2t i' 5 "!I1£ CIWA JAv
Bkautiful Mink Talmas. Beautiful MinkT'ftlgBnias.
Bean d2t
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For
Sal*.—Wishing to engage in oth
er business, I offer my Ice House, lot, Ifeafc? wiHoMy business for sale. •&*
buSfneas, will find it a paying one by applying soon to J. Steixmehl. 3M«!
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—.'..Kaw.'-i-a*
MiRsvSqmtGnBBd Long Wool Shawls. d3t Edsall & Co.
WE|are informed that S- R- Freematn, 161 Main street, is selling his stock of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Ac--, at prices as low as those who sell at cost though not with the intention of discontinuing the business. dwtf
New Arrival.—New
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|a tip top order to fe»
fc^vc thefr calls. During the time of invoicing, we have been adding many new goods to the previous stock, and feel confident that we Can well meet the public demand.
.si$tD.1-1 will pay a reward |f
$/l0, together with all expenses, for the return of Edward Hennesay to the proper officers, in this city. Jamks O'Mara.
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John El Frbsman
t/ATUsT Fashions to to found at Weisz' Sfeirt Factory and Corset Emporium. aidwtf
Beating everything in that line, that is what B. Weiez does at his Corset Emporium and Skirt Factory, No. 12 south Fourth Street. 21dwtf
line of Him
burg Insertings and Edgings, real Lice Collars, Maltese Collars, new styles Linen and Paper Collars and*CuSs, real I^ace an$I,.Yalenci9nno8 Handkerchiefs, at
C. Wittig & Co's,
diftilf 'i 170 Deming Block.
All kinds of chewing tobacco at Katzenbach's. 18dlw Lctet.—Somewhere between tbe Baptist Church and Joseph Grover's residence, on 5th street, a chinchilla shawl with Scotch border. Tho finder will be lineally rewarded by. leaving, it at No. 2 Engine Bou|e.
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147 Main street, Katzenbach's Tobacco Store. [I8,dlw
A Fine lot of cheep Meerschaum Pipes at Katzenbach's. Warranted to begenuinw^Tbey will be sold for less, at retail, than others can buy them at Wholesale. Go and sea them and buy one. 18dlw
IT you have tho "blues" go to Katzenbach's and getcoo of bis
clear Rdeanas.
Sure cure. [18,1
Nothing
like a good cigar after eat
ing a good dinner. Go to Katzenbach's, 147 Main street. He. has what you want. fli^dl#
if*w Styles of Hats Aip, it 149 ksin street. dtf
,Thb finest br. coat Katzenbach
Market
House to be Kept Opbn—.
A competent person has been employ*! to attend the Lower Market, where dur Citizens will find the best ctf fbeih mehts at aU hours during the day dlw.
GroVer &
Miller,
Merchant Tailors
and Clothiers, and dealers in Gents' futnishing goods, have aow a complete stock, consisting in part of the most ueBiftble shades of Chinchiilae, EsquimatDf, Onltor Duffel, Black, Brown, Dahlia and Olive Cloths a foil line of French MBd English Cassimsres and Testings also a large assortment of Amorican Oaasimerea, all. ef.which will be sold by tbe yard, jar micfa up Co order as cheap as good work can Wafibrded.
We call special attention to our stock of.Geate' furniabiog goods, consisting of Shirts, Drawers, Undershirts, Gloves, Tiest Paper and Linen Collars and Cafis, half Hose, Cardigon Jackets, Youths'Underwear, and tbe Orient, Occident and Novelty Collars also a nice line of Caisimere, Tweed and Melton Shirts..,, ,17-dtf
It is a well-known fact tbat lha Cifcafiian beauties pwseu magnificent beads of bair. If its possession can tend ad* ditionail chsms tjb the |«Bl^«nlighted kh dies Qf Cirqassia^j adorrf the beauty of ourBHfhlyi&ialfcteted American belles. It is easily attained by the use of "Brrret's Vegetable Hair Restorer."—[Washington (D. C. Chronicle 18, dwlw
The Latest Fashion.—Ladies are alwSyf desirous to btkf« thai a|id' th|y are sure not to miss it, when they go to B. Weisz' Skirt Factory and Corset Emporium. [14, dwtf
SPEER'S STANDARD WINE BITTERS is highly recommended by physicians far Dyspefftioa^ on acoouat bid Us tonic properties, ita purity, and its delicious flavor. augl5-dw3m.
Sam F. Badgley is receiving the beet Oysters coming t?^tiil %ity. dtf -Ttf
If you want a good Stove, cheap, go to Shannon's, 63 Main street. dtf r,
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White Laced Kid Gloves, at Riddle's. 31dtf
Buckwheat ilourand Smoked Hallibut, at ». "yi C. I. Ripley's.
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and after Mon
day, November 23d, the passenger trains of this Company will run as follows: TERRE HAUT|,1WW, Mail .».T.: STirX."m Local Accommodation .ji...... _3:15 p. New York Express 4:50 p. Eastern Fast Line 10:25 p. •f: ARRIVE AT TERRE HAUTE. Western Fast Line 6:30!a. St. Louis Day Express 12:15 p. Evansville & Cairo Express... 4:35 p. St. Louis Night Express 11:57 p. •s .- -s. CHAS. R. Peddle, dlw *a- Superintendent.
all kinds of riPES at Katzenbach's from a common clay pipe to a splendid Meerschaum. [18,dlw
Fresh Cjjslbry can now be bad at George L. Beigler's new stand, on Fourth Street, near the Market House. 20dlw
JJujsx received, Infant's Embroiderjbd Waists at $1 00, worth $2 00, at C. Wittig & Co's, dtf 170 Deming Block,
John
J. jL
Fob
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EvTsrybody, go to Sh annob'r^fof bargains in Stoves. 63 Main street, dtf
Hosibry—Now choaper than ever, at Riddle's, 151 Main street. 31dtf
R. fsfefetfA* a
Fresh Prunbs, HfLainy Grits, in eight pound packages, Chow-chow, by the dozen, or Bitjgl&j igt«4nd" a»ahai»|p^ad Spices, clear Citron, Raisins, and Rice all new and fresh, at the New York Tea 31dtf
Store, 134 Main street.
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ToSacco
I Tobacco I! Tobacco!!!—A
large and fine assortment of Cigars and Tobacco, will be found atM. V. Moudy's, east side Public Square. CounWy tndr* chants, come and get your Tobacco at factory prices. dtf
i^ji^aps and phewera will, findjfomething exceedingly delicious, in tbe shape of Cigars and Tobacco, at the new Tobacco House, east, side Publio Square^^ dtf
White Silk Fans.—A nice assortment just received, by Riddle, ,151 Main street. 31dtf.
To my old Customers —I am very thankful to you f5r pSsf faVOTSE have been for some time selling you goods at a profit, but now I propose to sell you goods fojf tbe next two mogXbs at'cgist, in Order to reduce my stock'as low as possible. Call and select your holiday goods. nolO-dtf H.,BA»p0M.
acob EIern. 'wcII known as one of the beat Watchmakers in the city, has removed to Sixth street, opposite the new i». :-pi«wsr to meet his friends, in want of work in his line, warranting the fullest satisfaction He has a good assortment of Clocks, Watches and JeWelry, at the very lowest price
THE^-A-^QOSY^Ldia CotuitifA^ Lined.—One of these Collars will woar as long as three Paper.. Collars, and the
"ecortbmisf
cab make them fast still
longer, as they can be cleaned by rubbing them with a damp cloth a little soap may he used. No Enamel or poisonous matter is used in manufacturing this col lar. Please try the strength.
JUBLL, Riplby & Co.
13-d2w Terre Haute, Ind.
Auction.—A large lot of Ladies line FurB and Hoods, and Misses and Boys' Hats and Caps, to be sold at auction, at Greiner tfc Forrest's AuCt'on Romm, corner of Third and Ohio streets.
Goods sold at private sale until Mon day. Then they will be offered at auction, and sold to the highest bidder4 La dies invited to attend. Sale to commence at 2 o'clock, p.
Mince Meat at C. I. Ripley's. 31dtf.
Leave your orders for Game, and dressed poultry, at Ray & Bailey's. 4-dtf
The
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"Tastie Cravatte," for ladies, at
Riddle's. 81dtf
B^olish BrxaktasT Tea—Vary fine tap flavored, just opened at the New York Store.
ICA.^BRown offen a Buck-board for sale. For fiirt her|»artioularB ifljply .early to Mr. El well, at R. S. Cox & Son's, dtf -7
Wtrsic BoxA% Siat Tune "TteH! elestes."
Music Boxes, Eight Tune Piano Forte." tt John R. Fbbbman.
Lovbbs of Buckwheat c^kea caia,lea?e their orders at 0. I. Ripley's and be assured of getting a l^a^icle ef flour. Try it S8dtf.
Bttc* & DofcntR is tbe firm ttmt recently distributed bills announcing a written guarantee to repair the work on all goods sold. Therefore you will find it a very gfiW'plaeo ttf bny ^our 'Bdels and Bhoes, at prices as low as Elsewhere. Call and e^atbme ftwtr stock, at 99, Main street,^ doors' wSst of Edsall's. 11-dwtf
Fuas.--The finest asaortpen^ tha la*^as.Jeol^isith^BtofeJ.
estpi^
dtf
Fresh
a good cigar, go-to Kat18dlw
If you want zenbach's.
S. L. STKAUB', 149 Main street.
Buckwheat FJotrr,
Bailey's.
Call-on Sam
For Sals.—Alarge
A Jfiw
at Ray ft 4-dtf
Removed.—Davis' Drugstore kas been removed to Demiag Block, 6th and Main atraet^j- 4dlw.
Furs I FubsI Ptna 1 Good-assort-ment and chyp, at Anew Jab for spiced and preserved
If.
BAirof.BY
-ni.1
afMt todqr SM^Mmqw 4 OR. Will be Is uffleent Maltby BiWmorrOyiWn, irUeh they will sail by tha caa or •erra up to custom** at
on
gwatfc rttie^oppaiita Ufportngtoft
FOB SaarASD SAUt.—NM, OIM of tha b«t tariium staada la tha ci^, being on Mala streat, with a wall ea-taUMhad-iiadeia 6raewian|i pwvi*ions, togatbw Witn agood dwalliBg, smoke faouaa and itallle^ o«t tha hm praaises,^ And with the same ia for sale a wall selected itock'of&weeriea tad prorisioes, with tha goodwill of UiA trade. Enquke of Bowtobd Bounwo*, Atty's.
Sale,—I wisl.|p sell my residence on Strawbecvy KiU, or mehanaa for property cenlralTy i^|led.
Always aiter the Best.—So are all prudent people, and among them tha ladies who go to B- Weiaz's
more
graceful,
!longer,
e'anq
Goi^,-_Chat*lain, Safety Chains Handkerchief Rings, Necklaces, Rings for the G. A. R-, Lockets, Locket-Albums, &c, at dtf
Skirt Factory,
opposite tip Postdffice, fcr the Premium Skirt, which ia mote
durable,
elastic,
and will keep its «bape
and retain its place
better
than
any other skirt. dwtf
G. H. Bascom is selling off bis entire stock of Watches, Je welry, &q,, at coat going to change his buiines. Great bargains now' at No. 151 Main Street. aihr .8—
lot of .Heating and
Cook Stoves, to be closod out witbkt twenty days, without. res^We, for caeh only, regardlessr«tf cpBt^ at 63 Main Street, .dtf, ,, W. W. SHAgN9«-
Campaign,
fob the (Closing
UE'cr 1868.—A.11 who wish to enlist in tbe cause, will call at' the new Tobacco House, '6aat sfde Publi^ Squaiis, Where Will be found iall the cbtn&ris of jthat luxuri ous weed, called Tobacco. dtf r"'
Honey Syrup, just the thiog for Buckwheat Cakes, at Ray & Biailey's,^
£4-dtf
Sam F. Badgley is going to malc Oystere a speciality, therefore can offi inducements. dtf ~esi• nsq
Christmas Coming.—Riddle if preparing for it. Slipper Patterns in great variety, and chea|. Ladies' Companions, a fine assortment Hanging Baskets and Fancy Goodw in great variety. 31dt,
Notice of Change.—E. Eobt»ni having removed hia business stand to fith street between Main and Ohio.iaorepared to furnish hiff eustomers with Garden and Field seeds, Lime, Cement, Plaster Paris Flour, Feed Ac. Olive htm a call
iO»
&2.
-^-r-r——t?x
Ellas Cummins, who took the premi um on the best variety of apitlee at the State Fair has eatabliskei a frait stora on Main street, two door* west bl'Third, where he has a large stock of his own apples, and buys and sells at wholesale and retail $hoic« apples, for winter keeping, apples for ^present use, cider, green and dried frnit ofall kinds, beans* potatoes,
It (b a m«rii needed and convenient institution, and is receiving a liberal patronage. ISdtf
AMUSEMENTS.
Cigar w' iraai
bs
TH^NKSQIYHT^ VIQH%
UTov. 2ith, 186§,
UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE
For the betisAt of Widows and Orphan* of de ceased SoUitr^. The CotamitU having cbarge. premise tha public that ever effort sqall be made to make this brilliant affair.
1 5
Tbe beat of moalo will be in attendance, aad tha floor muter ckugi ef edmpeftift 0«iitl«lsa.
Admission i&^Usnpper Extra*
1.
on
Teaw -iuta or
•asmkss EidrfiW^. ^Arroiw rm^tx j.
IftWf
ape in».
rjRAND SOCIAL BALL or tin ProtMtite ITilon il bs WQ- «Ot i^Ot a.ii#
nu. ou, i&u en
AT COWCOllDIA HiU on thasksgotnq Nidat, Tlmis4sy, NotevlMr 2Clfe# 186$
ADMlssioir...:: ........... tifig. ^sfl OTMC mt CV*IVA*» 23dtd.
^Am BALL
(saw .i yen '2.&j£pS tf
J08N KUPPKHBEIMEB, Dommittee of Arrangemeats.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
pTJBLIC SALE.
I wm sell at pnb Jc atetlos. at my rtfa^eAce, on the Pari* and Bfbridge road^ at the dtcfilM«i near BUomtowp,
ttetantajr, Oreembeg Otb^
the following property: Two new Wasona one Feed Wsgoa oM ttq^Sarffy and Donble sat of Huhwo one Snllty Uaraess, and-all
Give
wb*m2y^
want a can of large Oystefts. dtf 'iv,'—v-aaitOfifeT Oolong Teas,—*r«lr arriral of the "new crip,^ Verydiofee'^l finely flavovedi the New Tork lea Store. 31dtf
ot mj
fa rising itapUfaents, Wagon ani Flaw iHinMar* one fnll-btooded Bellfoqndar and Meat eager Horse Stallion, tlx ftots 6terMlgeir HortM StaiUon, 6 ya»raold t»o Belft#«8d«r Stallion Oolts, two yaars old 1 rtco boras, or beadred yards b6r«a—Wed Hangar stcck—has never beeu'baateii to my knriirtwlge otfe thrMj^arols p»oin|( Kara Tom Crawdar ao4 Badbttek stockcan pace her mi iQslae of three minutes, nevor traiced one pair of match Carriage Hotaw Bna (Mian word bciNsi brood Maraa, I)iuiiam.Caitl«j aada ln« Bft|tOalf:
Bikt.—Iftne
months credit will ba
'given On altenms ef $10 and upwards, the pnrctiaaarglrinc acta:with apyrovad aaerlty. All ^uai* aader 9l(L. cask. WS|. Vj|8j!H.
Stdlaet
Bound
foreubopsi
Re^lvactioxa of SKook, In oons«qnence
of
tSk
mo
W&~
a, OttlL.
X.CMHMHWV.
B0. S
UMtON mow, •cdHS
VAtB
tT.
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Jk A^¥I^DAGH.
"wiifeiimi «r »iw*1r»i«
Orhdd-n&iu*
if* Mato
over tba Rational State^nt. •niyl TEBBB HAUTB, IND.
fjr I tm'
A
«S'
AXCHtTBCTS AND corjior M^i/nd fifth? OUft willlami, coraei1'rfiath'aod Wtifiirry .bak.^:1 Frao)l jjsainlg
Bro., .T.afajette St^et..
BOOTS AND _.,n
Chai. t. BaREle*. 16 North Fourth street. CARRIA0B r, Wildy A Co.. Cor. 2d and Vfjjiilft.
fiercer
tE
A Owen, Principal, cor. Stti
COMMISSION AND G^Ailb Jt. B, Bryallt A Cot,~16®^ Main Street. jrohaBaamft Go. ViMlfiKi. Oir^aimt Baein.
UfBNTISTS.
Ii. H._Bartholomew, 157 Main street. 0. O. Lincoln, 6th St., between Alain and Ohfc. J. Kiohardaoa,Ohi^ stfoot,
DYE MOUSES.
H. Qiarklfe* Jio. 8 North 4ti St» -^r DRY GOODS .*!•*••• di n«* TaeU, Biple *Oj., »rner Bth aad Wstn *»o»t W. S. lijce.* Co., 77 Slain street. ,, O. Wittig
A
mo*a
Co.. 170 Main strpet.
Bdsall
k.
Oo., corner Fourte and'HaMstrMtt"
Saxton & Walin«i*y, 111 Main str««t. ,.,?5 Cornelius 4 Haggerty, coraar M»in ea»| Jhtrd DRUGGISTS.' J' Blur, Galick A Berxj, corner Kaia asd
Mahan
A
tw.nwi
A BXAUTiratUNi of neW Trimmings just received at .Riddle's New York Trim ming Store. 31dtF
Co..corner Main and Sixth.a,,
H. A. Davis, corner Slafn anit 'rhfrd.
I. L. j. a JIfarming IMPLEMENTS, Jonea & Jonei, eaat siSe Public GUNSMITH A^D §Tlgg^ QUTTp
John Armftrong, Ohio street) skst'ofThird.'" HATS AND d.APSf"" Jnaijih 0. Yates, 145 M&lnstfcSlf. WeMfall Brothers, 85 Mailt ttrM
HOTELS.
national Houae, corner SlxtH iitKl-Main. £l Clafk House, corner Ohio and First. Terra HaaseHonfe, corner Main and Seventh. Ialy "Weat «4d ]«^if|tr»rfr.- 'fiffi- $
INSURANCE AGENTS,
Scott
A
Crane, Mala street, eastffcf VHttf. 4 'i: JEWELLERS.'
&
8. B. Freeman, 74 Main rtreefc. John B. Freeman, 5 Warren Block j* ^'^1 JOB. PRINTER.«t. a John A. Bryan,,,115 llaia^rert.. hu
MUSIC DEALERS.
Ii. Kiainer, Palaco of Music, 48 Ohio *rtr*et?n*,41 iMECHANIOlAN1. A. Vittman, 16 sootli tlhSt. opp. PoWOfflW#
3
MILLINERY.
Mrs. M. H. AM6tt, opposffe Post OfSoc." NOTIONS AND TRIMMINGS. I. B. Riddle, 161
JUain atfeet.
M.
RAILROAD AG KM Wb\m,
Jamee H. Tnrnertat McBjoaa & fadtipck'a Utlt REAL ESTATE AGENTS. Jos. H. Blake, Ohlo Strcet. Hendrlch & Lange, corner Main and 4th streets.
SKIRTS £ORg$TS. &sA B. Weisz, opposito Post Office. ^TOVES^ ^ND JVAR1I,S. B. Henderson, Fourth street, South of P. James B. Haggerty
A
Isaac
R- R-
ptd
Co., 1S7 Main street.
SEEDSArtD fMPLTttf EN T3. Font*, 68 MaIit *tret UNbERTi^iU •ao Ball, turner Third and cWtyV i', !. W. O'CootielVMain Street.
iscja
1 Ai m.» {lU
•twanj
J^OTIOlS TO CITY TAt-PATE BS, I hereby give notica. that the Tax Dnplicate for ^h«ye»r 1868, ha a. been p.'ated,ln my hapds f»r colleotlon. The rate ef ta tea on all Ucal Bi tato and Personal Property, on e*ch ne -hon dred dotiaia valuation is aafoUowa:. For general pfurposes... w.V,...'......V.'i..:.^dWlt' For special, or Normal SohooI..r..." On each male person, sane, and not aptii?psr, poll'tax of....,:. h.,.....:....'...50
N. 9,—On aU taxoapot paid by thVthlrd lloii-, day hlJ^krch, 18Q.9,.lfifire will heZa-penalty of ten
SU2V Cl% Tfwwnfre*/
FOR RENT.
OR RENt corner of Mtil
-HOUSE.—Qn.tjie lulberry and 11 th streets—sjx
room* aiiOi Jtotm oa South Second street—si* rodisft', well, cistern^and stable. Snquir^of
M- M. JQAB,
iMiT Tiatweah 3d awd «h strtfctJ.''
FOR SALE.
A3 IMCKOT. —Until Doccmbtr 25th, 18G§, my |j
Sntntrban Besidence. ODo-fourth mile outside of tbe corporation of the city of Terra Hatite/ls for sale. It consists of five acres, with a good frame house—two stories, with 9 rooms, cellar, well, eisiarn, stable, ibeF) b«ro, oblrkrfn-lot And honae^ with a flrst-rate orchard or Apples Pears, Peachea. Flams, Cherries, Grapes, and all the aai.aU fruits aereaaary fan, laaMiy^nd•' marteS pnrposer, and about fl'J larks' BVorgreeiis and Forest Trees. If sold witbin tbe time mention fd, I will make it an object to some one, as I
ba4.°.,"t?4jto«g'"3f«a!^jaja''
Not lldlmwlt
T?AEM TO TRADE FOK CATA. TLB OB HOBSES*—Eighty acres of Land situated in Orawford County, Uissonri, well adapted to Stock raising, having three springs of living water on it location healthy.^ The land wlB Ito tfxobanged for*
Hor Ai'
sold low fg#disk Call ou W. I,. Daily Express OlBce.'
Tj^OR SALE—A Fine two-story
slate roof, honfta, "tledtf
and goodfraitJ To^0?eet^nrf,y~^U
Mlf beg
^wawEBv,
me
MILCH
cit feiate ^'v ^PP'^ & *4^4*. I
ANTED-^CHi1? IRON.—
mi
COAL.
gULLIYAN COUNTY
Being now prepared to Oil ah orders for Sullivan Coanty Coal, which is claimed to totteVftuU„'for'"" Uver to any patt order at office of ley, or J.A. Foot'a Xea.ftjtDfo. with whom I h*re mads srraDgementa to tfVr aTT orders, and jtire
IYER COAL.
li
acraeslnuse In Vigo county, at as low a figure as aa Inferiorartiolvuan ta purchased.
!KS3&,y<
an anticipated trip to £a
rope early nett Spring I am determined to redace ay laagaaad alegaot aSeok tfr Cloiliag 4 DemtBr *«MrtsWng down to the loweat standard. BZKl for that pdrpase wflt «tl aaytbtag ia my nee, greatly rtduced tows I know, much lower than onyotbwr ISsUbltibment In this oity.. "i-#
y£,t
W
poor article. Orders left at ibe Pqit Ouijv .Lobby, at the Itvoeoaatr atsktr'Wto *&M*ed to Box 59 P. O., Terre Haute, will receive prompt sttuuti0)B.~
A.
si
ri
QOAL! COAL I!
Being now prepared taflli all orders for the best of BratUMoak, «t ratM, aow by leavikg yout
to receive all orders and gi tegard to the bnelneas. P. S. A large lot of Lehigh Coal on the road.
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CLOTHING. Ii
W. B. BuiUar, 79 Main StsMt. tnw* MHiar, Main COMMERCIAL' COLLEGE.
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fitch, Siberian Sqnirel Astraehan Sstto Couat ndMnff^Ac^ othars too numeriMWmoitjoa^ ij v:.
I *i thdtoj fjbJ, BUNKim ISO FUMKBLS!
OLOTBS AW CASBIMSISg I S
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W^i-'Od Napkins
Httensscmfi «wn» or aU kiad*
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The LARGEST 8T00K of MOTIONS andVAHOT OO0BB in tha ctty, eaabraeinc,11
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WOOtEN TRAPS I
In Hoods. Nubia*, Breakfast Shawls, Ladies Hand Knit ,Tacktit»* ChUdwms liana i" JSnttZephpr jyrat^err, %n*
*c.
unberweIBI
Gents, Ladies, Boys, Misses and •Childrens. Childrens Shirts and Draft#*) sttafftMUTBijoio
I Look till you flftdtbe
r*« rv«»i oa'#«B
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TEA Sft-ORE.
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SOMETHING NEW
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y1'" '.i• mi• .i .. QARRiAGE ap^g^OilY
Oorner 2d aud Walnnt streets,
CAKEIAOKa ^BWiViHJCS Wa uae noaa batetha fiaaet otatcriai. lB ka.caom. tcwetioaof on* work, and warrant tt eaporton •asy oSsced to abto market* Jfapeci*) auart'ifm ,van to BiMttOM. ... ... +r-i-H-Sigi 02 l„.tr ~?J
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TEA'feTORE, tl»a(«r Mli till? wait 14a Main -«i».:aa»J
Is epea Oidais lld'Jlewhtaf a ..ii J.-at !.-i 31: b*» ,fc«««ot» aatlaa^^i^MtMa iue* aa^ tl
ji'.ji ,r. »'fc It li. ,lkOtn'i Hi Poytiqal Discussions and ^l^^wna^t ^tp»*rg«d
Tea, Goffes«nd Sugar .(iii il
41
tliUlUlIAy?
,riW«A«a« .«K
Teas are settiM# at the
New York Xea &tore, 143
Main, Street, opposite Mod*
man's, frmn 80 C&r*tt> rill
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baa itU#*r~r—ru (taMstta*) \a**
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tad, Va. 8 NorthFanrth St&at, where to wtil al«aind to meet his OldftietnU. and.A»_ maoy aawoaaaaa may Csvor him with their palroaag
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TH« HON. AM8(Wf BPBLWI«AME,
l»«aa«a#of iSeObfcioaaBttbaaiy, haiteafcawit«4 aa4 wUl no doabt vlalt thia^.bMUtUat Tea Jjtorn'with Ms Chinese dignilariea before they re.J »«rn tothefWestialWrnpIre. us ••r
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u»»awn «v MtnaniHr JtomOaaBW w«aminis, aa iaWwad at ttw Fftk Mnaoatx at Asjatttgv. amhracteg ia* saUecMa: ttaar. ta &t«w.ai>a wist Je Utve to. youth, Maua»#tj0M, Aga Manbood6»Bart HrBaartewa4.' fbafla—
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re to to
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