Daily Wabash Express, Volume 18, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 26 November 1868 — Page 4
PaILV tf EXPRESS.
if- ,..t— •a ~g. -^g turkb^UAUTK. IND.
TfiursdnV Morning, Jftfr.' ^th, 1868.
BAILBOAD TIME TAJBUJB.
•i.
THTRBB RATTTB AHXt WTDIAKATO'LIS. ABBIVB. lEtvl.
4:60 p. SU.I..1 .tJCvi.rass _..~*...—^1:80 A. v. A* .MtH.-wtwui—-w«n 4f86 T» M. P. JSxpress __..11:67 P. *.
ST. LOTTtB, ALTON AND YKBBI HATTTB.
?|un
REMEMBER
AMIVS.
6.40 A. *... _„~.Ilxpres» -.3:36 A. m. 12:20 P. M..........Mai 1 auo.Kxprees 4:46 r. m. .Kxprees 20 p.
liolA. Express p. *. t46 r. ji...llattoon Accommodation... If): 20 A. m.
,j xyansyillbJakd cbafwf ohbsyillb
TO-DAY'S AD VERTISEMEN TS (MrfftjjS .. 4 sco Agent. -Lafayette Atkinson. .• -. .ij I .. *ffems«cont Seltzer Aperient—Tarrati. iiVo.
vJU-Iasur.:* laKnkruptcy—L
TO-DAT'a local notices.
"Apples, Turnips, Potatoes—O. H. WliiddenA Co. Family Drees Guide—Mrs. Gilmore. Zephyr*, Tarns,
to—Saxton
the
DoWling Hall this evening
1. -Thk
jst'l'iiitf
ONLY TWO DOLLARS Maeque to-night.
THE GROWING
a Ticket to the ii
"-xrevarloofced morn promising.
gi SqUA^e-TOBD boots
[J
WHBAT in this vicinity,
are coming into
tfuie again.gj&ld tilings become? new.
Thk
Dry Goods Stores and many other
business houses will be closed to.-day.
"QUICK
-ir-rt
TIME.—Wo received "a letter
from -PoriLand, Oregon, last under date of No^ 8 th. 11
-Thk FESTIVAL of
Nippsk^w^Icase
••*7
MOKS Dk
Tuesday morning, in a wagon
Octr Merchants
{-.^preparations for tho ^plidays^r|Watch our advertising columns.'
WE HEAR
of quite a number ot visit,
^frtan ttib surrounding t&wns tha^ are to be here to-night for the Masque.
HUDsot "&4}o's
w*hit^,
&
itM
HAti A
W®
"derer of John Reeves, came from St. p. M-Loais and got off the train at Paris Tues^daynigjfatiast.
A
It
pj
h-i£3 tit
Express ^ill hot be issued JBarntog.*
REV.:
GEO.
MORRISON
on yesterday, and will preach, as' previoifely announced,lit ""the Gbureh on ^1','^iioith fth street, to-day' at II o'clock, on "The issues of the times.'' All1 are oor^dtafly invited.
B?«^r -111 •—.
•A "Thanksgiving dibcourbk
.SJv^deliv«red*t the Christian Chapel, on
,, -j-The public are invited to attend Also preac'hing in the eV«nitfg, Object:' "The keys of the Kingdom, sinS .whqJiBS them fST ...
SinStbeLs..—By
Alkoct fiu—Tb« roof of Mtt Mead's residence on Lafayette street near' the canal took fire from a defective ehimney last evening, but thfe fire wy fortunately extinguished bofore much damage waa earned.
JoS9
rr f&Jmts
BILLINGS
BULK
«Aurri.
Aocommodation.~'.L..».W..4:Ci6 P.* .........tHati....._ &G0 P.
tun C:40 A. K. 4:05 P. H.... /mBOOEYILLS *XTBHBI0ff, ,. ium, .... 4:46 p. A. M.
FOB Adtbbtising
The
4 Walmslefr.
Dress Good*, Ao—W. 3. Byoe ft Co.. I Shawl*, Vtlfets, 4c—Idiall Co. .-* MasijtieradeBall—Q. A. B. If you want Books, Ao- Bartlett A Grundy. asssessasesas? .J5,
GETTING
LONGBB.—The
gas bills.
are making extensive- back to Crawfordsville- Officer Rowland
Bon^ny Mills, in this
consume ei^ht hrtndred fiush^ls of corn daily in the manufacture of hominy,
Care.—To
see (i youoguian
'not out^Sf his teens lofierfng'SBound saloons, reminds us of a child playing with fire.
are imkormed
War#
PaOBLKM FOR
TflANKsGiviirG SfRVigEa will be held in most the .churches .this morning. The -•Congregational, Baptist and Second Presbyterian. congregations ^wlllJQnite in the house of the latter.
NO Pafeb
To-Mobrow.—In
Daily
tTfSn "frtom Joe
Gaylord^ advance agent of Skiff & Gay 5 8 Minstrels, we leaVn-flilsi popular -.. troupe of corkonians will be here on the evenings ofjtho Sth and Pth of December.
The company bras been south as far as '"'New Orleans.^ A
iNstTRAKCK.—We take pleasure in refurring our readers to -the notice in ano Jher cohimn of this paper, of the
U.
Life Insurance Company, of New York .r-J
rCityi
—Don't adver
tise unless you have something worth buyatg.
A greafmany persons suppose advertis*. ing alone is sufficient. This is nearly as bad an error as to suppose that having the goods is sufficient alone. You must do both—have the goods, and let people know you liave them.' -j
Masquebadk,
THE
nights and
under the direction
of tiie Grand Army of the Republic, at Bowling Hall, to-night, will doubtless be a brilliant and largely attended gathering. Every preparation in the way of music, supper and general arrangement has bee# made to insure a pleasant time. The proceeds will ba devoted to the charitable purpose of relieving the wants of widows and orphans of deceased^ soldiers. i-!'
Nttrs'ert.—The
«:i :'Jll Ball gat SfH'
December num
ber, just out, completes the fourth volume of this unrivaled Magazine for Children, called tho "Nursery." The publishers promise great improvements in the next volume. How it is to be accomplished w® are not able to see, for it is as complete in every particular now as anything of the kind published in the world. Terms $1.50 per year- Address John L. .Shorej' Boston, Mass. ||,
We learn from the Sullivan
if
l!
"the Asbury Chapel
p^dple, Tuesday night, will net about four hundred dollars.
eSlgnged
*^Hhe attention oftfe 6frcuit Court yester-
a,,. jj
THE
BANRS, public offices iand ijcbools
SW be clGi&l^'dayjn db|ei^|tce of Thanksgiving. I
Thr CIQAB Makihs
'ft
bare a social ball
at Concordia Hall to-night, to ^Vhicb Jthey invite their friends. ...... ih i4
Vrvo will be here soon, to
preparo for the coming of the ParepaaaiJtpaa twup^JK^Sr5-®:
THE
Post Office wilLbo open, -to-day
-,-»!lThank88ivin&
and from fe to 7 P.
si.
iyrero'mem^'.Jo'
pocketed the reward of one hundred dollars, which had been offered" Tor the apprehension of the thief and recovery of,
the horse.
JLT's
ADVERTISING—After all, it is ad-^ vertising which makes successful business maPiSitbotigh "the 'papers say-it, for the man who "doesn't believe-in advertising" is all the timra doing what he doprecates. He bangs coats outside of his door, or puts dry goods in his windows—that's
tit ing.
counter—thafs
Stevens, the mur-
advertising.
iiseing,
THE YoUNfl PoLKS.-
What compound fraction, composed of two factors, diverse denominator, equal
.6i
0«TE|tS FOB TflANKMlVINO.—Our readers wishing oysters for their Thanksgiving dinner tables will find the choicest bivalves at Sam Badgiey's.
accord-
$,anc0 with usual custom, ne work, will be 1 Jldonfe in this office to-day, and cOnsequeutly the
If he has lost Bis cow,
he puis a written notice at the postoffica, or tells his sister-in -law and
lOOO
"i-j
ISISr
seen
says he has
some awful bad-throat diseases completely cyred in three days by simply jining a temperance society." The temperance^ the State of Indiana, acting societies of this city have a flno field for the practice of this earn*
Union
that
the Board of School Trustees of the town of Sullivan have provided for a course of free lectures during the approaching winter months, for the benefit of the public schools, and the interest of the com munity at large.
In pursuance of this arrangement tike first lecture of tho course will be delivered by Professor Bhodes, principal of the public, schools, at the Court Houaa on Friday -evening, the 27th .«»#• i-
Sudden
DEATH.—It
is with deep pain
we leaYn the death of Dr. Henry
W.
Davis,'editor of tbe Paris, Illinois,
HORSE THIEF.—On
tf
I
I
SsT ind George Ijajdes
Have Mdnhfl, Illinois^
Blade,
which occurred very suddenly at his home, Tuesday evening, at fout o'clock, after an illness of a very few hours, caused by congestion. The funeral will take place at Paris, thi3 afternoon ftl 1J o'clock, and will be attended by the Masonic fraternity, tha Grand Army and soldiers generally. Dr. Davis was brother-in-law of Postmaster Bead, of this city, and resided'here about one year just previous to the rebellion.
Monday last De.
puty Marshal Rowland" arrested a man who gave his name asr Maynes, who had a horse in his possession, and was conducting hfRiself in such a manner as tp give rise to the belief that the animal waa stolon. The man and horse were retain.-^ ed until yesterday, .when the owner, M^. T. M. Humphreys, a resident of Montgomery county, this Stale, arrived and claimed the horse, taking it and the thief
thafs adver-
too. He has his namr put on in
gilt letters over his door—what's that but
advertising?
He paints bis shop green or
red: or, if a tailor, he wears the very-la-test styles: if a doctor, he has his boy to call him out of church in haste: if an aucticneer be bellows to attract the at tention of passers-by: if a heavy merchant. he keeps a huge pile of boxes on his sidewalk in frqat of his store—andjrZi
for advertising.
Then why not do it in a
legitimate why, through the columns of the
EXPRESS
a newspaper of general cir«
culation. p—""
NEW POSTAGE STAMPS.
Postmaster General Randall advertised for proposals far furnishing the Government with postage st&mpa for a term of years. The committee of experts appointed for the purpose, decided in favor
New York city, and on Saturday last the
returned hffTTig fPustmafttor Qcnoxal aicaidSiiJllfiLfiohtract to tbat company for a term of four years. The new stamps will be different in design from those now' In uso. r=
The two-cent-«tamp represents a poau boy on a.Aoree running at full Bpteed^ illustrating the fact that this stamp mostly ^used
for
wiHTje"
^dispatcb^ lette^.
engraved loeoinolivft. This is surrounded, by lines of lightning, indicatingtfaespeed with which letters are carried on Wfeicb this stamp is used.
The five-cent stamp has an excellent portrait of Washington. The ten.cent stamp has an exoeilent microscopical copy of tb9
em», banging in the rotund* at Wajh-
S.
From a hasty exenjination into
the workings of tho Company, we believe it to be one of the best managed and most liberal to Ha policy holders of any other company now doing business in this city.
idgton. The twelve-eent stamp, mo#tiy used for foreign postage, has a picture of a sUatner at sea.
The tbirty-ceut stamp has a copy of a painting of the surrender of Burgoyne, hanging in the rotunda of the National Capitol. -Vaft of ihft r.haractetiitica of the stamps^ manufaOtureil by this company is Jthat the ink used prevents ^persons washing aad-uaing- the. .atamps a second ti me.— Tbe fibre in the centre of the stamp broken cobipletaly, and they adhere baft ter, while the ink of cancellation sink into the paper.
The engravings on the stamps are re-_ ^UkaMe oopiea of historical picture^and" bear ffip tpst of a" microscopical examination, •A1»f
y~:
-'.r
Wvo^es, Thur8dgyt jt^e 26tks4»y of the pr^Bntrmo^th^ h^a been deaignfited by the President of the United States, as a day for public praise, thanksgiving and prayer to the Almighty creator and JDiytne Bulw^f the jfciaeiie,^ l,?onradii^ab0rfBMt«iant^Bov(!mor £9 Gov--ernor, theroof, .do hereby cordiaJll. reIr~. -commend to the people of this State-/ the bservance of said day in accordance ith the President's Proclamation.**
In witness whereof I have hereuats subscribed my name and caused tlnrjseal of the State to be hereunto affixed at the city of Indianafwlis this 7th day o^ Novem(er, !$$* 1QD^AD BAKIJB.
By the Governor, ^Nxison TarraLBB, Secretary of State,
1 i* I
PROCLAMATION BY THE PRESIDENT.
By tho President pf the .Ilnifod States of America-: &•••'<'•** «. .-.a 'A"'- jfc-%-
A PfcOCLAtfATTOK.
tn the ^ear which lis ibw drawing to an dnd, theArtj theefeill, and the labor of thfjM^tle of ffiikttnllted States have been employed with greater diligence and igor and on broader fields than ever before, and the frohs^f the &Hh have been gatfeec&d into the granary and storefaxiies^izi- morvolfuii abundance. Onr high ways •np.ve been leqgtfaaned, and new and.proiiflc regions have ..been occupied. We are permitted td hope that long protracted political and sectional discussions are, at no, distant day, to give place to ^HNpipg^anBMiy .$nd fraternal affec* tiori thrOughcrutThe Republic.
Many foreign StatOs have entered into liberal agreements with us, while nations which are Tar off, and which heretofore have been unsocial aad^e^lusive, have become our friends. The annual period oT rest Whicfr' we have reached in health and tranquility, and. which crowned with so ttatfy Wolsing^ is, by1-universal censent, a convenient and suitable one fBr cultivating personal piety and practicing publicjdevotion. I, kherefbr^aebmmena that Thursday, the twenty-sixth day of November next, be set apart and observed by all the people of ttuB-tTnjted states as a day for public pra!^, tnanksgmhg and prayer- ttf'the' Afmighty Creator and Divine Buler of t^e,?u^i,verse, by .whose ever wU^ii^M^nd grkciola providencar alone States hnd Nations, no less than families and individual men, do live and move and ljav$#Mrto|{jag.*
In witness whereof,! have hereunto set my hand &nd caused thasMilrQf jthe United States*^ aflied. Dofi# City of Washington, this twelfth day of October, in the year of our Lo»^oS||rtha!ue^nd eigbtlinndred? audsixtyiefght, and" of the Independence of the United States the ninetythird. (SEAL.)
ANDREW JOHNSON.
By the Prditatt
WILLIAM
H.
BEWARD,
Fanot
If•» you Want Books and Stationery, don't fail tr call on Bartlett & Grundy at 101 -Mfftr Street, as thejrXtore is brim full, andTl^ jsomin^ 5 lilN dlt K-.j. .n -"'G'Sar "^c35T "Zgpliytt. "Worsted at the ,(!3ify: TtfatiWiiigs' Store.'i- i'A. full stock andi fireauffial 'assOrtmant hf-Phades, at S^cton J^Walip8l|y'Bj« {dlt
^evening of amusement attend
theJianoa to-night of the G.
THE
ArS"
adver-
He has printed cards lying on his
He sends out
drummers through the country, or put his name on his wagon
—that^s advertising.
He labels his articles or his manufactures
ihnt's advertising.
A. R._
night at Doj^ing Hall.
i'hoYwS&m
I
nine.
60e Alexander Poplin, doubls width, at "W. A Byce & Co's. Store closed to-day for Thanksgiving. no26
FBXKCH
d2.l
feSc
Ipfj
You can find Preserved Lemon Peel, atC. I. Ripley's. [25,dtf
C.
I.
RIPLEY
^lt
BESTo&Dintwill be
enforced todit
Terpischorian Art do fowling Hall this eve dlt
NoIim^isqMr^blraqters admitted at the Masquerade to-night. T'fiyu 11
Yo^~th1^kjn^ about Juvenile
Books jor jy-^ur children The placo to buythem% art Bartlieit & Grundy's, as thejNdiave. decidedlytho largest stock ever d^jindd in thi3 town for ypu'r inspection. 13ivd thflim an early call. dlt
.•« KM*® ti
=1
?m''
OUR fine Angola and Colored Wool Tarns are «si»cially. commended to Societies and Ladies during the very best goods made Saxtun
& WALMSLEY.
dlt]0»KK^ r.
THE
finest kind of French and Ameri-
ican. Papers and..Envelopes can be found at Bartlett & Grundy's, and they put your Initials on it free of charge and (by th¥SvBy,) they now have a nice new dMHwhich they will be pleased to try on & quire or two for you. dlt
APPLES APPLES1!—Three hundred bushels choice Winter Apples just received tthd for sale by the barrel or at retails Also, a large lot of good Turnips, and several varieties of the best Potatoes.
A-
—In June last,
JluG, W HID DEN & Co's.
***53oath 4tIi 8treftt,.oppo^ite old Market, "^lw
F*MiL*'DR»saGuiDE.—Having taken the agency for Mrs Jackson's celebrated Faquiy Dre& Guide I am prepared to farni/lh ^be charts and give instructions. fieatdenWSouth Fourtb,between Oak and Witaen stretfta.' Mrs. GILMOBE. dtf
&
you contemplate
tbg j^|^4|ir^ ^', «ialchig your wife or dntogh8er,j0t 'anybody else's daughter a present of( Wat«h fot Christmas, be sure to lMk at.itlft WJ^rtment at S- R. FreetaA% 161 M«in street, before making your parohaw. It will pay ywt. dwtf -^^8^ J.-
S r:
0nJki
Hundred and Ffty new Shawls, "^isrVv.'M&r. jtoaA^L & Co.
ifBSPifefifiiijgli^Sftadkerchiefe, from 8 0 a a "a« dW3 tm^ri h»-
Bore
Velvetoand "Velveteens.
... Edsall
Ltok's VELVETS,
3L
r-jt
no
Ss
26
^UTKuS1, .Breakfast Shawls, Ladies band-knit Jackets, children's knit Zephyr Drawei% far-trimmed and knit Hoods at W. 5. Byce
Great revolution in Grinding Grain I No more going to Mill 1 No more waiting for Grist I No more tolls to pay I .-i-i Every Farmer can be his own ulille&I Kinnie's Union Grist and Feed Mill 1 Call and see it and get circular.
LYNE & LAWES,
PURE
Physiclots
Sec'y of State
1
IT
Goods—Holida
Salton & Waimsl&ji's^
resents at [dlt.
BUCK
Festival at their Hajl, on Wednesday, the 23d of December, for the purpose of raisingjnoney to pay off a debt on their furniture. 24-dtf
ON January 1st, 1869, the copartnership of
N.
Tuuu
Merinos 75 cents per yard at
W. S. Byce & Co's. Stoxe closed to-day for Thanksgiving
v-'jiV-.
VIOLIN PLAYERS,
KISSNER'S PALACEOF MUSIC.
FRESH ITALIAN VIOLIN
sells Boneless Sardines. [25,dtf
y.
Do YOU want Presrved Orange Peel?
Call at C. I. Ripley's. [25,dtf
WHY
not keep up with the style7 when
ladies can have a Panierfikirt for 75 cents at Weisz' Skirt Factory. 25dwtf
FOB
the best fitting, most durable and
cheapest Corset in
tha
Erlanger & Bro. expires by
limitation. It is their intention to reduce their stock as much as possible previous to dissolving, and to this end have con eluded to sell all goods atfcosl
An invitation is hereby extended to
all
to call and be convinced that they sell clothing and gents' furnishing goods cheaper than any other house in the city. dtf
Wk have this day associated ourselves tinder the firm name of Bartlett .& Grun dy. for the purpose of continuing the wholesale and retail Book and Stationery trade, at the old stand, 101 Main street,
FOB SALE.—Wishing
During the time of invoicing, we have been adding many new goods to the pre vious stock, and feel confident that we can well meet the public demand..
Give us a calLand we will do our utmost to please you. dtt BARTLBTO
ALL
&
HAUT*
STRINGS.
10 varieties oi new Patent Conoertinas. 50 varieties of new German and French Accordeons, together with one of the finest stocks of all kinds of other Musical Instruments ever brought to the State ust received at the
PALACE
OF
4k
no26
go and see the new
Exposition Cases, just ieceived, at d2t
MUSIC.
I
vox A vat
IF
Kentucky Copper Distilled
Whisky, at Lywr*«r Lftwea,-MiriTrStreet nov24d5tw4t Lxne
& LAWKS
rectly fromiihe JJ}s|illgries in Kentucky 2 4 5 4
CORN SHELLERS, ^iand and Power, at Lyne & Lawes, Main Street, near 7tb, I-" Ht' nov24d5tw4t
PURE
Copper' Distilled Whisky,
quantities from a quart upward. nov24d5tw4t '^Xik-iYN^&
have tested Lyne & Lawes'
Copper iJiatilled WhiBky, and finding it to be pure are prescribing it_for Medicinal purposes. n*ov24dBtwlt
SPEER'S "STANDARD WINE BITTERS is highly recommended by phyei cians for Dyspeptics, on account of its tonic properties, its purity, and its deli cious flavor. augl5-dw3m.
&
DOZIKR
is the firm that recent
tX'
TUBS
JUST RECEIVED,
city, go to
TOBACCO! TOBACCO
for cash
G.
Thanning the public for {heir liberal patronage in the past, we hope by the above union to be better enabled to meet all their wants in the future, and shall strive by all possible means to please tbem, O. BABTLETT. 23d tf
to engage in oth
er business, I offer my Ice House, lot, Tools, Teams, and the good will of my business for sale. fLT
Any one wishing to engage in the fee business, will find it a paying one by ap plying soon to J. STEINMEHL. 23-dtf
Opei^
AGAIN
I—Having
been closed
for tbe week past Invoicing our stock, and renovating our store, we would announce to our patrons that this morning we open again all in tip top order to receive their calls.
GRUNDY
Boots and Shoes wear as represen
ted at the Bankrupt Store. No. 64. Main Street. 21tf
GOLD and Silver House. Extensive and fanciful stock—new opening—Cfiristmaa preparations, at No. 5, Warren Block.
JOHN
R.
FREEMAN
A FINE ASSORTMENT of men's Calf and Kip Boots, cheaper than any other place in the city, at the Bankrupt Store, No. 64 Main Street. 21tf
VORIS
&
& Co.
32 inches wide, under
he rfiartet vafn¥,' at W,"s.:B^Se & Co's. Stote closed to-dac for Thanksgividgii
VOORHEES
LADIES,
Go's. Store closed to-day no*8
Misses and Chiidrens Qubbers,
cheap, at the Bankrupt Store, No. 64, Main Street 21tf
X. &,!.
HAUTK, NOV.
21, 1868.
Change of Time.—On
and after Mon
day, November 23d, the passenger traiosis a a a LEAVE TERRS HAUTE. Mail 6:45 A. if Local Accommodation 3:16 p. New York Express 4:50 r. Eastern Fast Line. ......10:25 p.
ARRIVE AT TERRE HAUTE.
Western Fast Lilfe. 6:30 A. M. St. Louis Day Express 12:15 p.
Evansville & Cairo Express... 4:35 p. M. St. Louis Night Express 11:57 p. M. CHAS.
R. PEDDLE,
dlw Superintendent.
FRESH
George L. Beigler's new stand, on Fourth Street, near the Market Houses 20dlw
WaisU at $1 00, worth $2 00, at
C.
B.
Wdisz' Skirt Factory. dwtf
LABD PRESSES—Lyne
& Lawes.
yv 25-d4tw4t.
FARMERS,
save your money!
WITTIG
dtf 170 Doming Block.
NEW ARRIVAL.—New
dtf 170 Doming Block.
... ...
LOST.—Somewhere
Sam F. BADGLBY is reeeiving the best Oysters coming to the city. pH dtf
you want a good Stove, cheap, go to Shannon's, 63 Main street i'-- dtf
EVERYBODY,
Agents.
-»yijnov24d5tw4t
New
get their Whisky di
STYLES OF
LAWES
HATS
We caUipeciaTattenlfon"Ta "oar stock of Gents'furnishing goods, consisting of Shirts, Drawers, Undershirts, Gloves, Ties, Paper and Linen Collarrand^uffs halfvHose, Cardigon Jackets, Youths' Underwear, and tbe Orient, Occident and Novelty Collars also a nice line of Cassimere,"Tweed and Melton Shirts. 17-dtf
ly distributed bills announcing a written guarantee to repair the work on all goods sold. Therefore you will find it a very good place to buy your Boots and Show,- NSEklftWa ^TTi^rTdy ttra"GT ATR., Lock.
at prices as low as elsewhere. Call and examine their stock, at 99, Mam street, 3 doors weBt ofc-Edsall's. 11-dwtf
THE GOOD TEMPLARS
GOLD, CHATELAIN,
ets, Locket-Albums, &c., at dtf.-
JOHN
11
large and fine assortment of Cigara and Tobacco, will be found atM. V- Moudy's, east ajde Public Square. Coontry mer* chants, come and get your Tobacco factory priees. dtf
MINCE MEATat
LEAVE*
will open a first-
class meat shop on Monday, Nov. 23d, in Naylor's new building, on Ohio street, near Fourth,- where can be found, at all •foimes. fresh meats, in eretT Tarietv and best quality. They will also keep open daily the Ninth Street Market for the accommodation of Kmil ies in that part of the city. ^. 21^ ar.afe
SiotBIS if bwkwfet* atWt.
longer/mud
go to Shannon's for bar
gains in Stoves. 63 Main street, dtf i.f ir 1 f-n-HOSIERY—Now cheaper than ever, at Biddle's, 151 Main street 31 dtf _White Laced^id^lp.pe, at Riddle's. a- 31^
AND BONNETS
atl49-Mainrstreet.- dtf
GROVER & MILLER, Merchant Tailors and Clothiers, and dealers in Gents' furnishing goods, have now a complete stoek, coryiistiag in part CSf- tho most desirable shades of Chinchillas, Esquimaux) Castor Duffel, Black, Brown, Dahlia and Olive CkthB a full line of French and English Cassimsres and Vestihgs also large assortment of American Cassimeres, all of which will be sold by the ^ard, or made up to order as cheap as good work can be afforded.
at
SMoKBRB-and chewers will find some thing exceedingly delicious, in the shape of Cigara Ad Tobacco, at the new Tobac co House, east aide Public Square. \J d^f
WhIte"SILK FANS.—A~
nice assort
rnent just received, by Riddle, 151 Main street. 31dtf
To
MY OLD CUSTOMERS.—I
4m very
thankful to you for past favors
I
have"
been for some time selling you goods at a profit, but now
I
propose to sell yon
goods for the next-two months at cost, in order to reduce my stock as low as poasi ble. Call and select your holiday goods nolO-dtf HI G.
H.
JACOB KERN,
BASCOH.
well known as one of the
beet Watchmakers in the city, has removed to Sixth street, opposite the new Postoffice, where he will be pleased to meet bia friends, in want of work in hi? line, wafrafiting the fullest satisfaction He b$s -a good assortment of Clocks, Wfltcires and Jewelry, at the very lowest price IQJtf
THE ARGOSY CLOTH COLLAR—PAPEB LINED.—One
of these Collar* will wear as
long as three Paper Collars, and the "economist can make them last still longer, as they can be cleaned by rubbing them with a damp cloth a little soap may. be used. .No Enamel or poisonous matfer is used in manufacturing this col ar. Please try the-»Uength
5'
Tuell, RIPLEY
3C CO.
13-d2w Terre Haute, Ind-
AUCTION.—A largo lot of Ladies fine Furs and Hoods, and Misses and Boys' Hats and Caps, to be sold 8t auction, at Greiner" & Forrest's Auction Rooms, corner of Third and Ohio streets. ^odds sold aV private .sale until Mon day. 'then they will be offered at auction, and sold to the highest bidder. Ladies invited te attend. -Sale to*eeinmence at 2 o'Clodk, Jlfm
C. I. Ripley's. 31dtf.
yiur otdeta for Game, and
dressed poultry, at Bay &B%ilgy,«. 4-dtf 1
Th*^Tastie
OraVatte," for ladies, at
RRIdle's. 81dtf
ENGLISH
BREAKFAST TEA—-Very fine
ly flavored, joetxjpened at the New Y«k. Tea Store. 31dtf
Mrs. Brown
offers a Buck-board for
sale. For further .particulars apply early to Mr. Elwell, at
B.
S. Cox St Son's, dtf
Music BOXES, Six Tune ""Vox Celestes.'-' Music Boxes Xight Tune Piano Fortes" *tf
JOHN
R.
mi
Fruits at '%,• CL
dtf.
Infant's Embroidered
CALL OK SAM
'& CO'B,
line of Ham
burg Insertings and Edgings, real Lace Collars, Maltese Collars, new styles Linen and Paper Collars and Cuffs, real Lace and Valenciennes Handkerchiefs, at
FOB
C. WlTTIG & Co's,
between the Bap
tist Church and Joseph Grover's residence, on 5£h street, a chinchilla shawl with Scotdh "border. The finder will be liberally rewarded by leaving it at No. 2 Engine House. dtf
b« m-
•uredof gftiii^S I tf lonr. Try it »dtf.
FURS.—The
toast asaoilaatat, the low
est prices, no old mothy stock, at & Xh Shuts', dtf 149 Main street.
FRESH
Buckwheat Pk»r, at Bay &
Bailey's. 4-dtf
M.
Bemow.—Davis'
FURS!
CELERY can now be had at
Drag Store has been
removedc|arDoming Block, 6th and Main streets. 4dlw.
FURS! FURS!
—Good assort*
ment and oheap, at Biddle's. 31dtf
A
NEW JAB
for spiced and preserved
I. RIPLEY'S.
P.
BADGLEY
want a can of large
retain its piece
G. H.
QarsvEBS
•Pob
better
BASCOM
BENT inm
H08T&SS &
of
Oysters a speciality, therefore can offer inducements. dtf
"Christmas is|
TOBACCO!
11—A
Coming.—Biddle
Elia8
Cummins,
jywusa hall.
when you
Oysters.
OOLONG TEAS.—Fresh
dtf.
arrival af the
"new crop," veiy choice and finely fla vored, at the New York Tea Store.
SiLE.—I wish to sell my residence on Strawberry Hill, or exchange for property,cgptrolly located. dtf~t-*~ J. M. OLCOTT,'
ALWAYS AFTER THE BEST.—So
are all
prudent people, and among them the ladies who go to
B.
more
Weiss's Skirt Factory,
.opposite the Postoffice, for the Premium Skirt, which is more
durable, mot* elastic,
graceful,
and will keep its Shape
than
anyotherskirt.^ dwtf
is sailing off his entire
stock "of Watches, Jewelry, &c.^at cost going to change hU busines. Greatiwirgaiaa now at No. 151 Main street. nolOdtf. I itiihiuijfr'-Vi a -r vt' »im
AT GEORGE'S.—From
and
aftfcrJo day George Habermeyer & Co, will bejn receipt of those large and magulficentjMaltby Baltimore Oysters, which1 they will sell by the can or. serve up to customers at their Oyster Restaurant on Fourth street, opposite the postoffice. 31-dtf. 4
SALE.—Por
rent, one
of the best business stands in the'"city, beings on Ma|n street, with a well established trade in Groceries and provision* together with
a
good dwelling, smoke
bouse and jitab}^ on the same premises.— An4 with the same is for sale a well selected stock of Groceries and provisions, with the good will of the trade. Bnquire
Boudikot,
A
VEST,
R.
FRESH PRUNES,
intend to give a
FREEMAN'S.
Hominy Grits, in eight
pound packageSf Ghow-chow, by the doz en, or single ground and unground Spices, clear Citron, Raisins, and Rice all new and fresh, at the New York Tea Storei*13i Main strefit.' 31dtf
Atty's.
A BEAUTmrL LINe of new Trimmings just received at Biddle's New Tork Trimming St«re. 3idtf
FOBSaul—A large lot of Healing and Cook Stoves, to be. ciesed put within twenty days, without reserve, for cash only, regardless cost, at 63 Main street. dtf? ..
W.'W.ShanhoH'
NEW CAMPAIGN,
Leontine and
Safety Chains Handkerchief Rings,
»ob
HONEY SYRUP,
THE Closihci
up 07 1868.—All who wish to enlist In the cause, will call, at the new Tobacco House, east side Publio Square, where will be found all the "comforts of that luxurious weed, called Tobacco. dtf
just the thiog for Buck-
wheat Cakes, at Bay & Bailey's... 4-dtf
SAM
F.
BADQLEY
is going to make
is pre
paring for it. Slipper Patterns in great ^ariety, and cheap. Ladies' Companions, a fine assortment Hanging Baskets and Fancy Goods) in great variety. 31dt,
who took the premi
U&' on the best variety of apples at the State Fair has established a fruit store on 'Miin street, two. doors west of Third, where he has a lkr^e stock of his own ap pTfe, and buy* ana sells at wholesale and retail, choice apples, for winter kfteping, apples for present use, cider, green and dried fruit of all kinds, br ans, potatoes,
It is a mtkeh needed and eoiivenient institution, ahd is receiving a liberal patronage. 13dtf
LOCAL NOTICES.
impaired Coastlt*t!oi$ —What is goed constitution 1 .One In which every organ jrsll dsveloped^ndowed wftk due snargy, so t"h»l all.perform the'r functions witheqaal facill ty. Itstands to reason .then tbat aay want of eqniUbriqm ^n their development and. energ) forms an important diOerenre ia (he constitution Now, as all constitutions are susceptible of disease, and cozamotily labor under the tnly saA course is to uae.iUSflLKB'S HfeUB BITTEB8a medioatfd preparation, possessing the highrst tonic and alterative properties, which being diffnied through the system, createj a reaction wbore it is needsd, or so purillas and fortifies tha system and strengthens the general constitution Ih%t0*alth, happiness and mental vigor will be fnljy restored, and anew lease on lire lninred.— Sold ever} where. dwlw
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
4
THE lain
laITIJ,
WBfi MEN of the Ike Divine, the Pbysiclan, the Judge
U7i TTSE DAIL.lt "ai
IN THE IB OWN HOMES AND BECOMKEftD To alt IqraUde and fc'aflerejj, y?r nom .i t,l D/tpefsIs, Sick Headache,
Bout
NATUHE'S
TABBAITS
irerresceal
Seltzer
•oat and Meat Kell table HSdidae Xrer offered to people for the above class of diseases.
The narsiag babe, lac ftrothearaai iistersritaparents and grand pareats, will all, find tbit pleasant remedy well adapted fer their different •oavtotata.
rji
,J
uursriCTWanj «Aitr sr
TABU ANT ct CO.,
Sft'Oreenwich St, NewY orkt •ar For Stfa by all Drtgglsts. aul8—dCmeod.
["N'BAKKBXJPTCY.-
to give notiee tbat on the&st day of
RoT&Aber, A. D., IMS, a Warrant in Bankruptcy was isaned against the estate of
LAFATETTE ATKmfON,
oUgBP- Haatjn la tha QBtMsty of Vigo, and Stafo of Indiana, vrSo has Man wflnftged a Bankrupt on his-own*petition tkat the paysatnt of aay debts and delivery of any property belonging to eoch Bankrupt te hiss, or for trmntfn of any property by Wm la*} that a Beating of the rrdil Bas*rapt, to prove their debts and
Co*T,J?tBankruptcy,
Prxshan.
OLE BULL'S
GRAND CONCERT! The only opportunity to h»ar the
World-Benowned VioliiflBt^
OL® JBXJLtiv:
Taesday Evening, Dec. 1, 1868, Aula ted by the follotriac favorite ArtWU,
KiaBSABTOS.
(0T Boston,) Sbpfauo.
eUBTATUS F. KA1X,
KttBKRT UIUHO. riasist Acoompanist. Admission ...^.......Sl^OO. floats can be iccared withoat EiTAA CHAaff^, at Allen, Brown A Co's. Book SUre.
Ill,
at
Berti ttttl ooimnence.JrUd»r,iaMniag,
Nov. 27, at 9 o'oiook. Doors Open at7...~~..—.Oemmenca at 8 •'^i^k.
O W I 6 A —ON— THANKSGIVING NIGHT,
Hov.
26th, 1868,' ,: 5
IJNi)ER
THE
AU3PICE3
Nov lldlmwlt# •.
IM TO TRADES FOR CATOB HOK8ES-—Eighty acres of laad situated In Crawford Oonnty, Missouri, well
UARJ JC TLB situated li adapted to Stock raisinr, having thrsai of living water on it location' healthy. The move land will be exchanged for Horses or Cattle, or sold low tor cash. Call oo W. L. HODDT, at the Dally Express Office,
FOR
SALE—A Fine two-story Frame Swelling House—eight rooms, gas, slate roof, two cisterns and well, stable, carriage house, and good fruit. Lot 160 feet front by feet deep, will be sold cheap. Apply to sl6dtf
•a*- •-—rr
AMUiCMCNTt. N WAOV KTldK NTS.
Baritan*.*'
Ti
pKAND SOCIAL BALL vir OP TBI
Cigar Makers' Protective Union, NO. SO, AT
COJfCORDIA HALL* ON THANKSGIVING NTG5T, Tharsday, November 26th, 1868
ADMISSION $1,00.| MUSIC BT CUaUA'S BiTTS S3dtL
Q.RAND MASQUEBADE BALL
—AT—
OF THE
For the benefit of Widows and Orphani of deceased Soldier*. The Commute having charge, promise the public that evert effort sqall be made to make this brilliant affair.
The best of mnsio will b» In attendance, and the floor under charge of competent OeMltmea.
Admission $2 Sapper Extra.
0. F.
OILMOBE,"
F. 0. OBAWFOBD, E. B. ALLEN. W. D. MULL, JOBS KCPPENHKIMEK,1 Committee of Axratigemontl.
WANTED^
11/ ANTED—A Local Agent, for tl the City and County, for the United States Life Insurance Company, of N. Y. eily. Superior Inducements offered. Apply Immediately, isrferaon, or by letter,jst the "Terre Hante Son*!." J. N.JfBIOBT A'SON,. d2t General Agents.
T*7"AISTEDr--A Servant Oirl^to TT do general bouse^rk. Apply, immediately at the residence of
JAMES FABBINOTON,
No25d3t Sonth ,6th Street.
WANTED.-A
first-rate MILCH
COW. \pply to
oot Sldttwlt SAMUEL 8. KABLT.
TED—SOBAP IRON".— One hundred tons of Scrap Iron wanted at tbe Phoenix Voaadry, corner of 9th and Eagle Si rests. McELFRE9H,DEKGLER4: 00. •ctl6d2m ...
FOR SALE.
T?OR SALE—SUBURBAN BESIDENCS.—Until December S5th, 1868, my tKMh Suburban Besldence, ono-fourth? nM« oatelje of the corporation of the cltyfrf X#rre Haate, is fer sale. It cOnaistitoi .five acras, wflH a good frame houaa—two stories, with 9 rooms, cellar, well, cistern, stable, ihM, barn, obicken-lot and house witba first-rate orchardot Apples, Pears, Peaches, Plums, Cherries, Grape*, and all the small fruits necessary for famllt and market trarposes, and a bent 60 large Evergreens and Forest Trees. Ifsoidwitbia the time mentioned, I will make it an object to soma one, asl have now reduced the former prite Oatf Thonsamd Dollars. J. D. PABREB.
»p. Apply 1 P. If. DONNELLY.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
J^OTICB TO
CITY TAX-PAYIBS,
I hereby give notice that the Tax Duplicate for the year 1868, has been plated In my tianda for collection. The rata of taxes on all Beal Estate and Personal Property, on each cne hundred dollars valuation is as follows: For general purposes „..'.,T.-i~..w.....'.70 bent* For special, or Normal Sobool SO On each male peieon, sane, and not a pinper, a poll-tax of. 50
N. B.— On all taxes not paid by tho third hfbn day in March, 1869, there will be a penalty oif tea per oent. added to the same. .,- 0. A. GOODWIN, ,.4 2042w w,. ,_^City Treasnrer.
gTBAM
DYE HOTJSB.
H. CLARIDGE
Has ntnraad to this sity, and fitted up a Steam Dyeing and Scouring I&fablisbment, at tha old Stand, Ko. 8 Nortb-Foarth Street, where he wiii bepleased to meet bia old friends, And as many lew ones as may favor him with their sttrtonatf asdtf
BnrtoB's Tobacco Aatldot '1UTD TO BIKOVX
ALL
HESOU n)B TOBAC
foetaHe and harmtua.
It
purifies
and
the Mpod,lnvigoratss the system, possesses great logf
feod, aftksa sleep refreshing, and health. Vniafesrs owl
Da.
Breach, Cost-
iveness, Heartturii, Indlgts ion,
PIIm,
c*°cTlV"t
moraAsaJgntee of his estat^ Jrill be Sajd"*a
oils, la saWWstrict, beforeJo^f W-
?ro'clock,
'rh
9 i.<p></p>Jc!Z£*l*u' ••TLa-ui TeaMa*.
a to miana,
d^SBdSl
t.
Billons
attacks. Liver Complaints, Ooui, and Bbeunatle-AlTectioDS owv 3i,^
B. Abbottwaata
Jsjfey City,
vslnrxx^ozq-
Ibnunta'i ItSTiKoirr.—I received a box of Barton's Aatidou ftem BeV. J. M. Peblton, and And it ^ectaot aire. & flmsit, Connonon, Harrison Oo.,
9mm
«n tf. 8. TzSastrar,
4
GifilT AND GOOD KKNEHY,
8Jrftartft
send a supply of the
Qttea—Plsase
OBOVtU Xh*
one
rectini
O A N
Catarrh, Throat diseases, "Bronchilis, Asthma and Consump* Hon treated*? a JVtov Meihod that eminently successful
A valuable Journal giving armgtoma of diisateand full Informatlbrto* tfiie NEW METHOO fur«il»hed to thoeo who writ* for it tce».
.PrrHAIiE
Will visit Terra Hante tin drat Thorwfsy in jach rnontl), oad'ttsx le cooralted! at the TBrre» Baate HOUm. At an othr timci, at hla penaament OiBee, Siller's Block, Indianapoii*.' 3Mwtf
COR Oc MANCOUUT Has* removed t®their new fad apaefoas haUdlng fronting on No. 121 Main Street, anffKo. 3 Sonth Fifth atreet, where they Wlil be pleased to ne«t their frienda ani .caatoBfer* with a fall and compute atock of Hardware, and everything In their tin* qf .trade. 25-dwim.
'•W
STEOK'S, KNABE'S,
CHICKERINGS.
The Celebrated Patent Gyetolds and ether well-known and reliable Maken. ClKHm & ICkBHAVB
Parlor and Church Organs and Meiodeons, SHEET MUSIC, i*aa w\xu. INSTBUCTION BOOKS,
And every variety of
Small Musical Instruaeftts,
Musical Merchandise.
.y.&l'AITOS FOB BJEITT."
^kliOf old Inaturumonta Ukea in ixchaogftor part pay ob new ones.
Pianos, Melodeons,
and all kiads of 'smaller Musical lnetrnments repaired by
COMPETENT WORKMEN.
Sead Orders to KISSNER'S fe:
PALAOE OF MUSIC,
No. 48, Ohio JItreet, (Opposite tie Old CotiVt' Hou^e,)
TKRHHi-HAUl'K. IN U.
COAL.
gULLIVAN COUNTY COAL
Being now prepared to fill all orders for SalUvan County Coal, which is olafaedf to be eiiua! totheBrasil, for sill doioeetic pnrposea, will de liver to any part of the city, by leaving yoar order at offloe of E. B. Bryant tC Co., 0,1. Kipley, or J.A. Foot's Tea Store,' with whom I h»T» made anaagements to fill all orders, and *lv» all information ia regard to the business. olOdtf A. MOBOAN.
IYER COAL. '.ti
robust eared.
dme*r» for rtxty
Iseontha ssf-
Prlc. flttkcaats per box. An interesting' Injurious e%ts of tobacco, with listtoft ntsa. Agents
Ass
liMSieniinitr, O.T. EnoiUt:
Fbo»
Niw Hisnnuiahn Paiso*.—Oemleoeh of isSasosehere having bap cuad of the aametfle
tor
tobacco by nsiog Dr. BnrtoA Anrfdote, wedeibe a sappi tor the crieoners of laatttntlon. Jssxra
MJLXO,this
Wfcdifcf
_A
X.
w.
hostn
a State Prison,
Biwtaal Tarasrfrr.—DiXanton's Antidote
XOaos^Ag gMssgiljaTsd gfi daU&pr it
tuiSj/b* It A
,.
Benk,\few Albaay,
ACuMtdrfyMiiiasT.-orfloxof ABtaora
JOHN McFABLANlE' is now selling the but artlolfl of Hlvor CToal. ssr'ee&ed on tbe widest screen In ne in Vigtt county, at as low a figure as an intv in -article can bs purchased. Those wishing to
Ltf
in a snpply shoaU look to their inter
ests, and buy tbo best when it is as chekp as a poor article. Orders loft at tha Post Office Lobby, at the "Vigo Oonnty Scales," or addressed to Box 6SS. P. 0., Terre Hante, will receive prompt attention. anglTdtf
qoal COAL It««
Being now prepared to fill all orders fer the best 'Brazil block, and Highland Coal, at theoheapssSYaSM, aa* «f yom# timi to lay ia your Coal by leaving yonr orders at 1U7 Main street, or wiUi B. W. Bippeti, nnderDowling's Ball, on 6th street, with whom I have maife'arrangements to receive all orders and give aU information in iMard to tha business.
P. S. A faTge lot of Lehigh Coal onthe road. Ang?8d8m. E. F. MEKRILL.
FRESH STOCK 4** U. f'JV'S OF—— T:
nil'.'! /if -V
.«ir &>««« .^sia
N E W O O S
ofr «l,idw e.
«aWl vfcsd fill
1..
vttr--v-if!
IHIII .W ,.-aaBTOa ARFI TI
Ladies Furs and, Fur Band Hoods Gents' Fur Collars, ,Caps and Gloves!
Ladies Furs from $4 to 9125
i'lii
it
8PLEHDID STOCK OF QLOVES
,Gloves of all kinds, Buck, Sheep, Kid, Doff-akin, and Wool/
chsapest place hi the Citxtortray ytfcr
MATS, CAPS, FCR8, «iIVK8,
-AND-
I
0ABRIAGE MANUFACTORY
HAWBE, W1LDY A C0^j Corner 2d and Wei not street Xej?$ Haute, Ind., Keep constantly on baad, and manttfiacturo to order, all tkelatest etyle* of CABBIAGKS 4c 8UQGIES W«tiM snM.1Nn (^Bwt (B5te|Urta the etatraction of oar work, aJM warrattf" rt superior oaoy stwM in this axM-kot.. social atteatioo r*n to Bnaiatm. ...,
-y
fj.iodtf
WABRBK'S IMPROVED I Tf HOOFING. We are prepared to pnt-cS this Boot, and warrant it tor five years. This Is tbe best and ohe^p* •at Boof ia nse, and is fire-proot Call on rfr wIEtr
GOODS I
a^t'tfcr
i.-'jj ''.c iSa-A s«s
ite
Itid.-
?«.
-Spitem Hiitafimn,
Lnbr, MASS.—/
/Mtxgapmifkrty-ltf pom*, qf fiah th\monO» by sAnfidote, and oO
daire
foKtobacco
"»»v»d. W«. L. wVt,Jb.».
JBagWtfSAaBdeWieeiWI bom me. I take pleasure in recomi loor readei*. T. T. Siatxh, FOII SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. [Tradmnark Copyrighted.]
*oaa,
'METROPOLITAN
Hal, Cap and Pur Sf&re,
iSttrect
10 WI & SuliTE.
siwwtiwMei"
-rims
—t
P.
8, Ladies Furs clean,repairod €md altered into the latest styles, at short notice*
ST0BA9K, O0MM1BSIS1IA
owaa Ytruaa »tast
E. H. BRYANT & CO.,
If (Successors te J. H. TtfBBBB,)
Fof warding
A
Connclssloa Merchants DSAlsSM ni sad Salt.
Highest parfcet fries paid for all kinds of Oraia
Agents
OLirr WILLIAMS, Mills, corner of tth a usdt
fer
Stab
Union Iunsu
Ware House on Main. Htrset,
B.
»wtt
T-
Depot faMwtf
T. H. A I. B.
rrx
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