Daily Wabash Express, Volume 18, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 4 December 1868 — Page 4

18 (J O I .doming,

THE

IND.

BAILBOAD TIME TABLE.

TSBRB HAUTE AND INDIAHATOLIB. LCATB. AB»IT*. 4:80 p. *.......„ Express 6:30 A.M. 3-15

r.

II Accommodation ^..12:16 P.M. 6 4S A. Mail 4:86 P. M. 10:25 p. Express ,.11:57 P.

BT. LOUIfl, ALTON AMD TKEKK HAUTE.

0.40

A. 3:dS A. M. 12-30 I MOKapreaa .... 4:46 P.M. W:20 P4:45 P. s^.-Miittoon Accommodation...10:20 A. M.

EVANSVIT.T.S AHI) CRAWFOBBBVILLE. AKklVK. C.EATI 6:30 A. 2:tS Moil

LEAVE. 4:D0 p. M..„ -'u-1

8:03 P.

nOCKVILLB EXTENSION.

ABB1VB.

..11:06 A. H.

TO-DAY'SADYBKTISBMENTS

U. 8. Marshal's Notice. Agent* Wanted—0. Bowers A Co. TO-DATT'fl LOCAL NOTICKS. For Kent—Dwelling—C'orni Glli anl Ohio. For Sale—Cow—Enquire at this Office. Lost—Muff—Leave at this Offlce. Dry Goods—W. 8. Bjc« & Co. Christmas Bve Ball-Tout A McKennan. Mourning Oof)'!a—Tir ll, K'i'loy A "V.

THE POOR ASYLUM contains seventy paupers at present.

KEEP

IN MIND the Library Meeting al

at the New Court House to morrow night.

STREET RAILWAY is now fuF!y

paying expenses, and i3 accumulating a' littlo balance in bank for "a rainy day."

HOOK.—Transactions in pork warn somewhat li{»ht«r yesterday. Priros ro* main as horntoforn qtrotodj f7 50@$8 SO

IF IT !JS" TJIUK that the flr£t thre! days of December are indicative of tbes three winter months, a ploasani winter is before us.

COL. Tncs. H.

NELSON

WAS chosen on

Wedno3c]ay, by the .Presidential Blactors, as Mosaehgor to* cstJrfj' tlie vote of Indi-^ ica to Washington. ~. 'v -i c"

LOST— YES^ERD»Y.AFTFTRFLOPN °P$|VONTB, orth o? '©Mo' fvHeiir -ft Watef *Mirk

north Muff. The flnde|' ^l1itJfiW#r4e'4 on I eavi t. at U1's. c?,4V^

CHICKEN CHOLERA—N CHRE* We are that the Artesian AVater» is nh infallible remedyfor chiclioii'cholera. ... .»

A GOOD COW, in fair order, now nearly dry—fresh oarly In the Spring--will be sold vory cheap if applksitti^ni? at this office ifrimediately.

THF. YOT'XO

oraai'izoi a Youmr Men's Christian Association and tiro making efforts for a full course of lectures this winter.

NAILING AWAY!—The Nail Works this morning will send to Eviinsville three car loads of nails—6ix hnndrod kegs another car load gees yost, and still janother to LaFayotte".

THE inhabitants of Brazil, which village is tiluolefl in. the tawosh'ips of Dick Johnson and Van BuTen, are moving for the organization-o£-.a new township to bo called "Brazil.''- ..

NEWCOJIB'S

Ml^STRELS.f^This" well-

known and ever welcoTno troupe announce one of th« ir unrivalled entertainments at Dowling Hall on tho evening of the 12th inst,

ANOTNER

SEIZURE.—Yesterday

COMMISSIONED.—W. H. Stowart and Martin Hollingor, tho rocontly oloctod Sheriff and Clerk of this county, have received their commissions from the Secretary of State. We understand the contest entered by Messrs. Turner and Filbeck for these offices h-.a been abandoned.

SUNDAY

LIQUOR L.VW

KEROSENE EXPLOSIONS.

been fiml'

morn­

ing Deputy U. S. Marshal John Kizer took charge of the steawior _Zane9ville on a warrant fur sorfie alleged ofaeion of the laws governing steam vessels.

WE ARE GLAD -to learn 4,hat lbs Dayton, Ohio, firm of which we made mention several weeks since, will undoubtedly move here next spring for the purpose of manufacturing all kinds of farming implements.

—One of our

State exchanges contains the following: They havo a Sunday liquor law in Canada requiring all taverns to close from o'clock on Saturday ni^ht till 8 o'clock on Monday morning.'

Wc, in Ir.d'.ar.i, bnvn a liquor law that) v»"pro it enforced, would close the saloons at 10 o'clock on Saturday night and keep them closod until Monday morning. But the law is not enforced.

-There cannot

be loo much care exorcised in the us'i of kerosene lamps. Tho oil ii highly explosive, and almost daily we read of distressing accidents that have rosulted from a want of proper caution in handling ftThe following femarks of an exchange will be of value to thoso of our readers •nrho use kerosene lamps: "A lamp fi 11 or nearly full of the liquid is safe. Kxplosion? generallyoeear when the lamp is first lighted without baing tilled. and late in the evoniog, when the fluid is nearly exhausted. The reason of this will be readily seen. In using imperfeHor adulterated erremCtbK,Space atjfQVe the line of oil i- always filled with vapaf, an-i so long as it is warm and rising freely, no air can r?g¥h it, and it ia safe. At bed tjnae, when the family retire, the light is extJnwnishod—th lamp -CWIJ, A portion of the vnppr condensed lhi3 creates a partial vacuum in the space, which is inrstantlv witii iir. ThP ni ix Rr^"~^«sriff»T!r7ir and when, upon tho iieist «^eciru^ thj

Inmp i? lighted withoiit-raplani^hing the oil. a? ii often dartP, 4n oxpkteidilv liable lake place. Lalo.ia tho evening, wh^n the oil i$ hearfy consumed, tho space above filled with vapor, the iftzop cannot i-xplode «P lang a5.it *HHiisfns ^tmHitpon the table. Cm tnl:o it in hand, agitate it, carry It 1m» sr e?W~Too?er)''tBiS' becomes explosive. Never, under anv circumstanofs. blow th? bkze down the rhinneyv-as ytfu value yocr life.'-."

then

anapolis, pa^W^ijeesday, to cast the yote of the SuWraEijwWegt *l»d Vfc® Prepident, ttfe^lftfr trom ^"8 district, tTdl. ElihufB. Bose, from some unexplained cause,!failed to appear. As provided by law, the vacWMy J*ft« filled, and H. C. Newcomb, of Indianapolis-, was chosen to fill 11 r. liose's place.

PUBLIC '—Edit ors~-£xpres.s la'sber i«Lipof theSi noiica-a commanirkti6n froin

STATE ITEMS.

THE Hanlptjs.wer^t Indianapolis last night.

THE value of school property in Fort

Fort WAnnt-iwr-2^74-Tcholar6"sn^ 44rteabhera in her public schools.

Ne|t ALBAN.X-flbatesu patent .medicine Wkisaooes.''

Tni Louisville Operp JHouse Company are plpying at New Albany this week.

MUJH suffiir?

poor df 'Ev

IT

Steboo a.

MEN of Rockville havo

JAJJKS

trict 0ourt, by H. Norton KreBB, of Valpftrftiii. I 'v

A iouNQ LADY of Indianapolis recently us|d tcprresiveTpublima-te to-remove a light facfetflehe^fwrh her uppeV lip. Tbe appliqatio^reoioved^Uw..moustache and a portion hf Ihe lip.

Am

Indianapolis trader has gohe^^Sast to buy a hundred/^oloeipedes. Tbcy.will bo used this winter by th9 members of the Legislature in„ridi«g between -their hotel!an?l'f%fl%tfttQ Hou?e.

mcaCHfi commitments to the Floyd county jail daring the month of November were thirty-nine. Of this number twenty-six were city offenders, and thirteen were violations of tjuo State laws.

COLONEL W. M.

S9SSS

Prof. Olcott, Superintend­

ent ofj ouffofclic^c-fiools, to'the School Trustees, and a resolution by-said Board, oridor4iBg-ta npvement for bha formation of a Publio '^Library. This is a matter that bias been long neglected by our people, and it is high time for us to wake up. With ourl'iStftte Normal" school, which will go

into operation in a few months,

and the high reputation of our schools, Terre Haute should stand among the first cities of the West in affording overy facility for the improvement of the mind. It is proposed, as I understand the present movement, to make a

one in which every person so desiring can become a member by the payment of a small sum in installments, thereby aiding himself and others in a great and good work. Tho laboring men of our city, mechanics, merchants, clerks and professional men are all alikn interested in this movement, and it is earnestly hoped that our citizens will take an interest in this movement, and attend the" meeting attho new Court House dn-Saturduy evening next

FRENCH,

hay made a you are signed.

Public free Library,

l&Teported among the anS New Albany.

ur LIT AN talksjloudly of "fire append a market house."

ratus

aievSB TtreTJpaip a ii S a

is lecturing upon the subject: "Fiction, _u

a fruitful source of insanity, especially to the young.'

Unotf about rolling at ton pins "Me Why I can roll

TI^K Gr^eaftle

•RS

'1

Bmmer

W editors of tho Indianapolis

'laqT-r*

Yyvottif

THE U.-.'i a 1 AN IMPOR

KuUt proper, ticJf44jQ^Qa,,Jeks*#

leries, on the'sides, run the entire length of the Kink.

itr

Ap the Ia^ianftgdttrPkal other nightf & Yfitiy* fbutig, and jriqicante,

THE Madison Courier saye'sn old toper of that place, coming ho^nrio thq other night and finding his wife ?i'slSep made' way to the pantry for a "co|d snack," 1^ fumbling among the dishes ^ie found a bowl with caps, which hftd been plaeed in starch over night, and, taking a fork, he gulped down a small one bo!^n|jtng to "baby," but the next one, having long strings, proved rather hard to swallowi and being strangled in his efffAw to do so, aroused his bettor half, who inquired vrhat he was doing ''Dog my buttonsj'' he exclnimed, "if this isn't tbo' strangest cabbage I ever got hold,of4'^

THE Indianapolis Commercial thus ex-

the workmen in Sinker's Foundry or any other bnsy&niea^ shoold'4int leartf trotri the pikers at ^ght, i^h^t ah idlfeif ihfe'J' hear at tho Court room during ihe da and ^hile wo! 1 best of mo confess that we can see "no ,n its beh*lf.

THHSulhvan

4

.No' th« large drop of heat] tho Indianapol dn shirt tiaei

wheat^ tho Jndianapolis mills are runninj kVS3t\*A\nnnn

TJ-iJ

osts only $3.50 per year to educate

«Xtr Wf^e^blic .8d!fiS ©E.SSID

SWANSON,jr., of Evansville, waB

very ^Briously injured by a runaway team on Wednesday.,

TH|RE ia&tvgroat deal of sickness in Evan|vil!e. The prevailing diseases are measl|s,®f!feri3t fe^ef and pneum'obia.

PE

ruptcy No. 865 has ^'e^k^ office of the Dis-

ine

fainted. A. young man

caught her. Young men always do catch ]em. A lady also caught her at the same time. Yoiirrg «i«n^j£ouig ft flo thing, took hold of a fair, soft, feminine hand, and b^a? Jo

rub^^^|»a|—

'See her$" i£ld%hd lady ilBpywtHhPsting him to bold the fair inanimate, "you 1 J- mistake, lliat's wij/ hand

presses ito._ *e

order forbiddUng publication of testimony in the Young murder ttjal We think every candid reader 11 admit that thi» ,^'t^ argument for lftho three hundred peojle wUo are crotvded in the Court House to-day, may-vhe»rf tW (wideriae^iiid run from one end off thaJwi'Trt* t®-fco other reporting the UwtiiWonj Ot wbr®e, their imprea«ions from it, there can be no reason wby the reporter sfiouftriiot give his a 0 a of hair-spUttinte| jilke| itsdfear(t the proprfetori-4)' 4beVPi%o» P&lacl

j\Ve«l8o^ear^^^^H«««nltt^hsd't^e

been picked out in this county which weroto have been driven into the Wabash bottom below Merom and slaughtered.— This is certainly the boldest plot ever laid by thieves in this section, and wo are truly gla&Uiat.the, matte* i*dJym difa covered ifpaSoS. Sv»ar(lii«, fieinit^f iigivfi mPtaes it j»reslBnt*6m^adv»e &n stock raisers to be on their guard, as there is evidontly more than the two wo allude to engaged in this kind of theft.

TUBLL, RIPLEY & Co.'s

late Steward

of the Indiana Hospital for the Insane,

AUCTION

a|K

The^^tll^elongbalolfclr. Hdt,

cstllediupon thja„puf^lmer.^n^^Jlft3^ a second bill. (No w^rte^^e_ef- j® high in Terre Hauto.) ,9ftj

Thw t^vojvoi^) hoiniB iflst.jyiwy^ut? speculation'had been discoverer, out for»4)afts ahKailW|^9flri^%ra&iini advan6e of t^rri^^i)^^ce^Ki^|H^ANKj1J(J

young man of this help drive, but afteFf Jiai been sold, he ^'go in as him. As soon as the_youri hnie he filed" .ant afiiSaMifiti v^irti ihe~^||$ #1 if catlla ,in Gibson county w^nld Bnve gono next, nad not tho rascals been exposed.

rst of tho cattle he,

W'NTOR Open­

ing, Thursd ay, Was^1%ecetiKyi, h'olwithstanding their dress goods and trimmings were not all on band. They are daily receiving cases of everything rare and beautiful in ^hg^\^^fgre^Geo^ nuu uoaupiiyii IM |iue |w and Holid^t Pres^fsl

TUELL, RIPLEY «& Co. will make a special display of Mourning Goods, Tues. day, December 8th. __ d4t

Modrninq Gl,0DS w,n bo

displayed

v. ..-o- .- profusion at Tuell, Ripley & Co.'s, Tues-

THK Auditor of State has settlod with the State Presidential Electors for their services as such, giviog them warrants on the Treasurer for the splendid sums due WHITE, Scarlet. Grey and Plftid Flanthem. namoly, five dollars each for salary

neH

and twenty cents a mile for mileage. found only at W. S. Ryco & Co's. dlt

FOR the benefit of all whom it may' LACK COLLARS and Handkerchiefs jtis' concern we will state again, for tbe third received at W. S. Ryce & Co's. dlt and last time, that the sale of Sinking Fund lands will be made at the Court FOBS, Cloaking* and Shawls-a large Houso in Indianapolis on Tuesday next,

Vftriety

and at

tA

day, December 8tb. d4t

FOR

RENT.—Dwelling^ouse, situated on the southwest corner of Sixth and Ohio streets. For terms enquire on the premises. 4-d2t

"extra weight and width,' to be

Prices

the 8th instant. Ryc.e •fc-CoVr, rp?J \T T/ f,lt 1 iH Jx fi

1

'•DADDY," said a young hopeful at La-- v^'nRrs™AS ®ALt* Grftnl Fayottd,-^ot's go up to the ton pin alley fhristmas Eve Ball will be given at and roll." "Roll, boy 1 what do you

to £uit

PeBC®3

aU-

at

w"

S

Hal Under the auspices of Messrs.

TOOT and MCKENNAN. Tickets of invi-

kno-^ a^out rolling? Why I can roll tati^nwill ba issued within the next week, yourjd-iritod Old eyes out In less than ten*

THE choicest brands of Hnvana and

THE fovival at the Granville Methods' Domeetic Cigars at C. Yost & Co's oppo 1st clurch, in LaFayette, nnder the min- site the Pos istra^ons o# Rev. G. W. WaWtfer, Mill b-'

C.ntipnes. There had been ninety-six ad- ^-Lt-kinds of Smokers Articles at C. dltioas to tho church up to Saturday |.^08*^

nigbt^ and the wdrk still goes en. 1"®^2t]

8

says: «WoT„ ^*KNTS'

W^fi Xuiablo to-net anv positive in- 'j ®t0

rW.W&pUhatthe engineers aro again

Surv^ring tho route on the line of the Nort| Dapot, aujd. that tho citizens in the] Wfttojrn pait of the county are willing to give theiiglU. of way.

4

o^opinion.TP^ift- off viiftorioua. The -reporters o( tbo?e papers bare been arres* teSiand fin««i$lo eaeh Our dispatches gitfl details in matte/."'

opposite the Pos^Offico

g0 to

L-

and

tx

*n^^laghaB, «?an- LO^T WATCH—Somewhere in the city,

Jmtrnal

on

Kissner's Music

Set

8

nica^aaa. J)rum and

for your son. This will please them

cultivftle their mu8ical

Gof TO

«34%u

KISSNER'S, if rescn

ba^yofcr

you want to

Monday eveniqeUwLjfcA)kkChain

v" i"wul,aj

a©«rrdi^^id».Ste^ai, have been ar-jaaAGold ChronomWr Watch. A rarcsletl fir jpubliebing the testimony in the{ ward of $20 will be paid for tbe recovery

^To«J1

nrnr^erT"Ws« in violation flf the 1 of lame, o^^re^iOtQn iCMfti '%-"Mwn atree^ order of Judge Chapman. They will test! office "•«!-..'fill ,Lf jlwre wpstof."* their t'"

A NICE SELECTION of Brackets, Rustic Frames, Standi aiu^ sd^oi^ *irf, For sale at L. Kissner's, No. 48 Ohio

,itM

IMiH

9^8 xxl«X bSB JbS tsfficj nl trmIK

movement

fijTY? of SelMtf. Trv&Tee, Terre Haute:

Cityo. GE^TjtrSMEK In njy last 'MipuRl Te^ P«ff your' attention was directed to tBe 4n^rtance of establishing a Public Library specially embracing _HI

School Ijibr.ary Association or Society-in

vCtre^J5PU»g IWa* #3| U(e|ity of Terre Haute on & plan «imilar TlCj jj| S-t£o one above referred to an (t that you joiniwiCh the Superintendent-and all the teachers of the City School?, who by a unanimous vote aro in favor of this movemont, in calling a meeting of citipiyg Saturday evening, December 5, 1868, at the Now Court House, for the purpose of considering this subject, and if agreed upon to take the preliminary steps to effect such an organization.

Respectfully and Obediently, J. M. OLCOTT, it

•.

oily. A

I w^iSld"Call particular attention to iny

ia6orUnent of cheap Bwrtche9 dnd

puffs. 30dtK

G. H.

Superintendent City Schools.

TERBE HAUTE, December 1st, 1868.

Resolved,

That tho Board of School

Trustees approve the plan of establishing a Public Library, adopted in St. Louis, and hereby authorize and approvo of a public meeting in Torre Haute, before

qU03jWS™H^PStecwteJy.

1 AUCTION 1—Great Bale of

Pur-!, Hats, Caps and Gloves at Auction, at the Bankrupt Store. No _?j? Main street, Wittig"s old stand, to close out tlje e^f-ire stock of 550 setts of Ladies' Furs •TOO setts Cbilds Furs 300 pairs Men's Buck and Sheep Skin Gloves 200 Men's Fur Ceps'nrd Collars, and $5,000 worth ftHats «b-Caps. All to be *nld at Aucto theiiighest bidden

Auction to commence Tfauwdayr Dec. 4th, ab 10 o'clock .4, .Jiight, ^t 7 o'clock.

fi-,,

orcein its ar«

Union

details of^a. A faw clays ago two young men of this XQUQty drove ten"or twelve heWd^rif catt^o out (if a stalk field, east of this nlace. tmd thl?iSfle

GREI^'BE,&

FORREST,-r.

& I |NTifjtsrNEAji A?mAcey creates ,a_ yw[ig|itjjn each,Jiou?jiKl(L-f^g^QBive

givesIhe following 1 preparation" agSftrttJJIre jjjj[lfs hnd Coughs. A DjJttle of-5rtrr'» veniedl aV'Ssand makes tliefortiftc#tion i^najble'. ^^niij^tiw.lfitty^JU^

S*ri^A kind, Irim littlfj Peny

*very lpW|*by Burnett & Ross. ~^"^d3t

W A*NTED—A_girl

blythrll tljej

Apply to MRS. Corner 64 and Oak.^

FRKD"ArRcsa,

my frj6

nds and .patrons for

'hW fiajrors, I beg to announce that I have io|ii6Ved from my old stanif to No.

i^d4fiii"l«73 Soutii 'F.ourlh street, where I shall he man got afcioF(fani?

he^jipy attend to all orders in the Hair Dirg^ing lino with promptness and disfialch. |:4, a«t:

MRS. M. RIKGRLUAN.

--~®E Jo..

BLANKETS.-If you WS^g^ST'chea^ keti" that will last many years, Tiuy made at the VIGO WOOLEN MILLS. No Shoddy in, any thing made there. 30-d2w

C. I.p\IPLET sells Boneless Sardines. [25,dtf

CHEAP CLOTHING, made to order, in the beet and most servicable manner at John jlarnikle's, over Saxton & Walmy'f. 28-dlw

IGARS, Tobacco, Pipes, and all smokers' article?, at Katzenbach's. Cheap ae cheap can be. nov28-dlw

MEERSCHAUM PIPES, very low, at Katzenbach's. He has a new lot, which ho will sell cheaper than any one else can buy them. Go and look at them. 28 dlw

SMOKING TOBACCO BELOW COST !—Until January 1st, I will sell smoking Tobacco below cost, in order to avoid re stamping the package?, which has to be done after that date. N. KATZENBACH. nov28-dlw

CLEAR Havana Cigars, at 10 cents, at Katzenbach's, 147 Main street. 28-dlw

SMOKERS, go to Katzenbach's and lay in your stock of smoking Tobacco, bofore New-Year. Y^u can got it cheap now. nov28 dlw

IEMKMBER that after New Year's you'll 'hav^e tfj pay more for tobacco than now. Get it fit Katzenbach's before that time. He scllp be'.ow cost. nov28-dlw

You can find-Preserved Lemon Peal, at Ripley's. [25,dtf

Do YOU want Presrved ^Orange Peel?" Call at C. I. Ripley's. [25,dtf __

WATCH THEM.— If yo»~contemplate 0 pleasnre of makinc vour wifo ~nr

pleasnre of making yo(jr wife

or

dauglitnr, or anybody else'e daughter' a' present rif a Wateb for Christmas, -b^nre to look at" the assortment at fe. R^'Free^ man'^ 161 M»in street, before making your purchase. It will .pay T^Wtf

W^Y not k*eep up with the style? when ladios'can" have a Panier Skirt for 75 cents at WeHsr^Skirt

FOB the best fitting, most durable asd cheapest Corset in the eitj, go to Weiss'Skirt Factory.: dvflf

DOZIE« i» the firm that relent-'

ly distributed bills annonhclng a j^nttein1 guarantee Wre{?^ir the wbrk en^y sold. Tliereforft you will find* it a very good plwrwimy yonr BBHISJHIFL SFIFLFFLP at prices as slow as elsew lifere. Call and

at

P"

808 88

^STO,rt,e

est of JSdeall's. 11-dwAf

THE Goon

TEMTLARS

Festival at their Hall, on Wednesday, the'23d of December, for the purpose of

!iliJS#'*^7,iloro*

the copitrM

a

1 0

grttJisolriSg,' ai^ru th ifelend hilre con-

eluded to sell all goods *tfso»

ions such-^ding matter: ^°^fe|e,othiBg and Rents' fu.nwhing goods doroandSIalUl impressed "W4th4^3igew^^^^^ VhftQ Jrjacessity of moving in th»8 matter, and having recently made myself acquainted wiUU a' plan of establishing eueh a library, which has proved eminently succejfefhl in the llargir city of St. Lnnis, and which ij entirely feasible and applicable in a city liko our own, I therefore feal it my duA in igbalf of the h(ighert intereiW of theyouui of pur city to ask your Board to aid in the organization of a Public

A t|nk ifeoRTM«»T of mea's Oalf and Kip Boots,"cheapvlhan aray other place in the cit}', at the Bankrupt Store, No. 4 Main Street. 21tf

-IiK- you Watot a good Stove,, cheap, go to Shannon'?, 63 Main street dtf

BASCOM is silling off S3 entire

stotfk ofWatche?, Jewelry, 4^e-,at cost going tp^hange hi^bysinea. Great bargains now at No. 151 Main street.' mi nolO dtf. ~m

SMOKERS will do well to remember that now is tbe time to buy tobacco cheap, at Katzenbach's. Get your supply before tho 1st of January, 1869,-jr nov28-dlw

FRESH Buckwheat Flour, Bailey's.

130

FOBS I FURS!

at Bay & 4-dtf

"t*

FUSS 1 Good assort­

ment and cheap, at Kiddle's. 31dtf

OOLONG TEAS.—Fresh arrival of the "new crop," very, choice ftnd finely flavored, at the Now York-Tea Storo. 31dtf

ALL Boots and Shoes wear as represented at the Bankrupt Stoi^o, No. 64 Main Street. 2itf

GOLD and Silver House. Extensive and fanciful Fto0l6—now, opening—Christmas preparations, at No. 5, Warren Bloc!:.

JOHN

1.^

-'-Auction^era. T*

oyjtj gO'fQ I n--,

R.

FREEMAN-

7KA

large and fino assortment of Cigars and Tobacco, will be found atM. V. Moudy's, east side Publ$ Square. Country mer» chants, c6me and get your Tobacco at factory pricey'

ENGLISH BREAKFAST

dtf

iSMOKBcs ami chewers will find something exceedingly delioious, in the shape of Cigars and Tobacco, at the new Tobacco House, east side Public Square.

-0f

To MY OLD CUSTOMERS.—I am very thankful to you for past favors I have been for some time soiling you goods at a profit, but now I propose to seji you goods for tho next two months at cost, in order to reduce my stock a& low as possible. Call and select your holiday goods. nolO-dtf G. H. BASCOM.

JACOB

KERN,

well known as one ofthe

best Watchmakers in tho city, has removed to Sixth street, opposite the new Postoffice, where he will bo pleased 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

ro.itf

MINO»-MEAT at C. I. RipleyW

ill dtf.

LEAVE your orders for Game,- and dressed poultry, at Ray & Bailey's. 4-dtf

TEA—Very

CiasT a^i F«r

a a

stock as much as pog&iMe previous

1

for cash.

An invitation is her oby extended te to eatt and be convi «oed that they

fine­

ly flavored, just opened at the Now York Tea Storo. 31dtf

-\6JRS. BROWN offers a Buck-board foa sale. For further particulars apply oarly to Mr. Elwell, at R. S. Cox & Son's, dlf

TBE "Tastie Cravatte," for ladies, at Riddle's. Sldtf

FuRS.-^The finest assortment, the lowest prices, no old mothy stock, at S. L. STEIAUS',

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149 Main street.

^IEMOVED.—Davis' Drog-Store has been removed to Deming Block, 6th and Main re 4

OYER & MILLER, Merchant Tailors aiicl Clothiers, and dealers" in Gents' /urtjishing goods,'b4ve now a complete sto£k, consisting in pjp-t of the most desirable shades of Chinchillas, Esquimaux, Castor Duffel, Black, Brown, Dahlia an Olive Cloths a full linn of French am Bngbih Cassimsre® and Vesting3 also a l«ge assoctflieat, of American Caaaitoares, all of which will be sold by the yard, or made pp to ordter an cVipap crnm] yf din be afforded.

We.call special attention to" our stock of£eiits' furnishing eoode, consisting of Shirts, Drawers,.. tindershirts, Gloves, Ties, Papar.and Liaen Collars and Cufls, half Hose, Cardigon -Jackets, Youths' U«6«rwear, afid the-Orient, Occidentan(| Novelty Collars also, a nice lino of ISSBtolere, Tweed and Melton Shirts.

OXBTERS AT

intend to give a

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SEOBCE'S.—From and

after to day George Haberraeyer & Co, will be in receipt of thoae large trihd mtg. uUicent Maltby Baltimore Oysters, which they will sell by the can or serve np to customara^t their i^stec.

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lone, together tl® ft^ood d^feljug, smoke house and eUbifl, om tki came pratnisee,— And with.UMi,. 6We_i8.j6»^»le a well selected stock of Groceries and provisions, with the good' Will at

of

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LADIES, Missea arid^CbildraTw fiufelj^rs, cheap, at the Bankrupt Store, No. 64, Main Street. 21tf

NEW Ai^v^L^r^e^-ljng.^ Hamburg Insertings and Edgings, real Lace 3^1arSfciUUese Collars, new styles Linen and PapS' Collars

Sand cSffs',

L"«ce

and "Valenciennes HandkflCf\hi.efs, at C. WITTIG & Co's, dtf

^JU8T RECY^PGF INFANTS EMBSO^TTRE^ 1^?aista at $1 00, worth $2 00, at

fend Coughs. ttle of-5rtrr'« Pecfcfrtf ^fei^Wi^^EyBKYBoDY, go to ShanniSh's for barg^ns ^n-^gs^3 l^in^ atreet. ^fQ

C. WITTIG & Co's, 170 Deming Block. -rn'H

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HOSIERY—Now choaper'than ever, at ^Biddla's, 151 Maui street aidtf

WHITE Laced Kid.Glpves, at Riddle's, .: 31dtf

at 149 Main street

^EIONEY SYRUP, just thollHbg for Buckwheat Cakes, at Ra£ & Bailey'ol. 4-dtf

FRESH

PRUNES,

Hominy Grits, in eight

pound packages, Chowrchow, by the dozen, or single ground and unground Spices, clear Citron, Baisins, and Rice all new and fresh, at the N^^, York Tea Store, 134 Main street. 3tdtf

TOBACCO

I TOBACCO!1

TOBACCO11!—A

the trade. Enquire

1 Hoewto A BottnroT, Atty's.

'A BEAUTifUL LiNE of new Trimmings jnst received at Kiddle's New York Trimming Store. 31dtf

FOBSALE.—A

A

large lot of Hsattng and

Gook Stoves, to be closed, out withlu twenty days, without reserve, for cash only, regardless of eOet, at 63 Main street.

NEW

CAMPAJGN, JOB THE CLOSING

rfp oy 1868.—All who wish to enlist in the cause, will call at the new Tobacco House^ east side Public Square, where will be found all tbe comforts of. that luxurious weed, called Tobacco. dtf

GHRISTMAS IS' COMHIG.—Riddle is preparing for it. Slipper Patterns in great variety, andchoap. Ladies' Companions, a fine assortment. Ranging Baskets and Fancy Goods, in great variety. 31dt,

FOR SALE.—Wishing

er business, I offor my Ice House, lot, Tools, Teams, and the good will of my business for sale.

Any one wishihg to engage in the ice business, will^flnd it a paying one by applying soon to J. STEINMEIIL. 23-dtf

ELIAS CUMMINS, who took tho prena. nm on tho best variety of apples al the State Fair has established a fruit store on Main street, two doors west of Third, where ha has 9 large stock of his own apples, and buys and sells at wholesale and retail, choice apples, for winter keeptng, apples for present use, cider, green and dried fruit of all kinds, beans, potatoes, &3. It is a much needed and convenient institution, and is receiving a liberal patronage isdtf

SPEER'S STANDARD WINE BITTERS is highly recommended by physicians for Dyspeptios, on account of its tonic properties, its purityf and its delicious flavor. augl5-dw3ra.

LOCAL NOTICES.

"Only a Cold."—Who would suffer from a cold with -the probability of a serisftil attack of Bronthitio, InBamlaation ot the Lnngs or Consnmption, wlias that efficient preventive

Vfb DcmiiSg "Bloflr.r" WIBHLEU'S HEUB.BITTEBS »t MNDR it

will remove tbe tickling sensation which proceeds a cold—prevents hotrseness and check coughing— expel the mncog that gathers in the bronchia and anccesslnllf Mist that fell' cteetrWyer—OonBDroplion. Mrs Amos Stanffdr, of Kanor twp.j Pa^ .wss actually, speedily and permanently of Conanmption solely by HISHLEE'S HERB BITTERS, after several consoltiag physieiaDS bad pronounced her case hopeless, and she fa still a living wititess ef the power of this wonder fbl remedy ever disease, it has saved the lives of thousands' and is daily adding to the .camber of its victories, Soli everywhere^ 2dwlw.

AMUSEMENTS.

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QTSTER SUPPER.

THE GRAB ARMll? THK BBPUBLIO Will give an

OYSTER SUPPER -AT—

0. A. R. lLLLL-FIFTH STREET, —ON—

Thursday Evening, Dee. 10,1868, To which they invite their friends, and the public, i-iu 'generally.

Admissioi|. .Free

The proceeds will 1)8 devoted to the ,?•.

BENEFIT OP THE POOR. Sdlw

OWLING HALL.

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WHITE SILK FANS.—A nice assortment just received, by Riddle, 151 Main street. 31dtf

THB OBIOINAL

SKIFF & OATLOBD'S

MINSTRELS, r! AND BRASS BAND. The old Favorites and Hnmorists. TWENTY DISTIKG1ji8HEI) PEB.FOBMKBS. who will appear in an entire new and original Programme. The greatest Combination of Talent now in existence. ICor particulars, see large Posters and small Bills.

The Bvening's Entertainment will conclude with Prof. Schaffer's {renowned production of PANITIIBOPOTICOIHCA.

Doors open at,.7, Performance commerces at 8 o'clock. Admission 50c ParqueUe.... •. ••. 75c

JOE GAYLORD, General Agent.

Dec2-6t

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS

NITED STATES MARSHAL'S NOTICE.

UNITED STATIS OF AMERICA,

ISSOLUTION NOTICE.

The partnership heretofore existing between Frsncls Mcllfresh, Ben^awTh P. Dengler and John G. Barnard, nnder the Arm of McElCresb, Hengler & Co., in the Phoenix foundry and Machine Shop, in Terre Uaate, is this day disaolved by mutual consent.

yf iff,

H. McTLFBESH, BENJAMIN V. DKNQLEB, JOHN G. BABNABD.

CO-PA BTNE&8HI P.

Francis Mcllfjfsh and John O. Barnard baTe this day formed a Copartnership under the firm of Mcllfresh & Barnard, and will oontlnne the bnsineseof tbe Phoenix Foundry and Machine Shop. F. H. HcILFBE*H,

Dec. 1, 1868a JNO a BABNABD. dUdwlw

jq"OTicifi TO

CITY TAX-PAYI RS,

I hereby g)m notice that the Tax Duplicate for tbe year 18C8, bss been plated in my bands Tor collection. The 'ate of taiof on ail B«al Estate and Tersoohl Property, on »«h rne hundred dollars valuation is as follows: t"or general purposes™ —70 cents For special, or Horvwl Sefcoo]*- —.So On each male pevaon, sane, and not a psuper, a poll-tax of—?~

N. B.— On all taxes not paid by the third Monday in March, 18C9, there will be a penalty of ten per o«iat. added

to

tha same. O. A. GOODWIN,

2d)2w City Treasnrer.

STOVSS ASB TINWARE.

Taaaa HAVTB, Oct. 19, 1868.

Having bovght the entire Stock or Stoves and Wares of V?. Lockwood, I am prepared to wait on all that may call dn me at the Old Stand, 171 it on jMain Street, between Sixth and Seventh.

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P. S. AD kinds of Job Work dose in the best aaamer and wits dispatch. Please aire me a call. bOUK' octl&dtf

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DECEMBER 3d 1868,

TDRLL, H1PLEV & CO.

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3000 YAKOS

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BLEACH

& rtp uqi ON~E SHILLING*

(16f cts,) per yard. Forfner price 25ot-

TUELL, RIPLEY & CO# Corner Fifth and Main Stroets, z.

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TWO NIGSTS ONLY! Tuesday & Wednesday Even'gs December 8th So 9 th.

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DlSTRIOT or IMDIAMA,

Whereas, a libel of information was flle in the District Court of the United Slates for the District of.Indiana, ou the 37th day of NoYem ber," 1808, by Alfred Kilgore, Ksq., U, 8. District Attorney, on behalf of the United States, sgainst the Steamboat "Zaneeville," seized at said District In violation of the Beventieand lavlgation Laws of tbe United Sitateq, and clstming damages in the sum of and praying process against said Steamboat, and that the ssms may be condemned and (old therefor.

Now, therefore, In pursuance of tho Monition under tbe seal of said Ooiirt to me diractod and dtlivorrd, I do hereby give publio notice to all persons claiming saidgoo4s, or any part thereof, or. In any manper Interested therein, that they be and appear before tbe District Court of the United States, te beheld at the Olty of Indianapolis, in an 1 for the District of Indiana, on the first Monday of January next, at 10 o'clock of that dav, tben and there ta interpose their claims and make their allegations in that behalf.

BEN. SPOOOEK, Marshal, U. fl.

Attast: J. D. Howi.ikd, Clerk. 4dlw3t Prs #0,00

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M! PURS1 PURS!

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LADIES FURS, :-xsr-

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Mink, Fitch, Siberian Squirrel, Cony, Water Mink,

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GOOD AS TIIJE BEST^-j

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AND

Cheap as the UtieapesfV

GENTS'S UNDERWEAR,

Ofthe best quality, at "bottom prtciw." Just received, another Invoioeof ab!e acd popnlar f?

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ALPINE HATS.

ALSO,

Some Baatitiful Styles or"

GENT'S W00LBH SCARFS.

Gents'

Fur Collars, Gaps and Gloves!

VERT LOW, r.

Call and Examine our Stock,

A* THE..

19'J Mnln Street.

DOWD & SLATE.

BOOTS AND SHOES.

Boots & Shoes

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E I E S

Having jnet reeetrsdT, at*

C.

E. RUGGL.ES

a well selected Stock of (Tjnien, Mtsees, ana C*bt: dren's Summer Wear, which I will utCar lor s^l tthe

Very Lowest Cash Priw!

And I have also received a large aseortraentot Uec's, Boy's and Ycnt'd's Boots and Shoes, fcoof at the head of tha market, so the can be

Sold to Salt the Present Tliucs

My BKtto is "(toy Cheap, Sell Cheap—m*1L' Profit* and Qoick ?»lea." also manufacture all kinds of

MEN'S WORK

On the shortest notice aad the most fashicuable styles. MENDING done neatly and In haste.— Don't forget the plase, bat oail and examjiK', if yon do not bny. C. E. RUjSGLES, p«dtf No. 19, North Mi Strce

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$300 por month I Or aCoamU«ion fromf: twjge that amount can be road" by soling the Lafest Improved Cemntoa ^'enie Family Sewing Machino Fuoa $1&,C0. ForCircnlars and ^J'erras. address O. BOWEKS Jt CO., iM-aw3m 830S. 3dSt., Philadelphia, a.

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WANTED- -SCRAP IRON.—: One hundrol tons of Scrap Iron wanted -J-si* at the Fhcenix lfonndty, corner or 9th anil K»K1C 4*^ 8 routs. Jf cELrliKSBT, DENQLKttA CO. ••j stjt

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Ij^OK SALK.-WAREHOUSK— X/ N(w-#:mx40—one and one -half storias high,' »ne liaid and oD»h«rulliini-ltill«r, Wheat Fnn." three I6t* on Kallroad—stoio-troom on nno ot*. A good frainxilwrli»nt and three lots, ail infJartforif, 12 miliM fiviu T.rro Baate *^od place,forv. Ia«iaess. This property wi I be sold very cli en p.:,

MKS & SIMKKAL

Heal Estate Agecls, S. K. cor. 4th a Ohio 8ts. 28dlw

T?OR SALE—SUBURBAN EES-' -L IDENCE.—Until Doicmbcr 85th, ISliS, my1 8 but ban Residence, one-fourth mile outside of the corporation of ihe city ot Torre Haiite, Is f.r «»ie. It consistsof five acres, with a good framB'' house—two Storfee with 9 rnotis, wel1,03 ciatorn, stable, she-l, barn, chi ken-lot »uJ house wit1! a first-rato orchardo' Apple*, Peats, Peaches. Plnms, Ghcrrios, Qraprs. and all the small ftuits necessary for family and market purpoe«*, and about CO large Kvergreeus ind lfor."Ht Trees. If sold wftl.la tho time mention cd, I will make It an object to »ome one, as I ha\e now rtduced tho former priro One Thnnnond Doilarsi J. D. PAKKEB.

No* Ildltowit

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[?ARM TO TKAI)E POR CATJL? TLK (»R HORSES-—Eighty aores oV Lend aituat(d ia UraWford Couuty, Uioaonrl, well adaptel to Stock raising, having three springs of living water on it location healthy. The above land will he exchacged for.IIorsea or Cattle, or. sold lo** foroaab. Call on W. HO DDT, at the Daily Express Office.

CH)R SALE—A Fine" tvttf^Story -L Frame Bwdling Uocao—eight rooms, gaf,. slate roof, two cisterns and well, stable, farrioce. honso, and good fruit. Lot ISO feet front by 3v0 feet deep. Will be aold qbeap. Apply to slfidtf p. ii. DOJJSELLT.

COAL.

gUJiLIYAN COUNTY COAL,

Bein now proparrd to ill alt oriVirs far 8ullivan Uuunty Coal, which ia claimed to ba equal:to tho Bracil, for all domestic parpMM, will deliver to any part of tho city, by leading your order at office of K. B. Bryant Co., O. I. Bipley, or J. A. Foot's Ton Store, with whom I havei made arrangements to fill all orders, and five all iniocmation.ln regard to the bantnees. oWdtf

J.

A. MOl'.GAN.

IVJSE COAL

JOtlK. lIo|^ARLAN4 Dow telltng the best article" «f "River Coal, so ret hod on the widest' screen in uso in .Vigo county, at as low a figure a« an inferior article can be purchased. Those wishing to lar in a supply should look, to their in trreats, and'buy the beat whtU it is ag cheap as a poor article.

Orders'left at th« Pdat 'OOca Lobby, at t^e. "Vlgo County Soalpi," or addrensfld to Box 8$J P. O., Terra Haute, will receive prompt attpntion. -1

THROAU

A valualle Journal giving symptoms of disease and full Informationofthi»NEW METH00furnishedto those wNo write for ft free.

I jDr. HALE "i':" WBl vtyit' Terre Hant'e the first Thnrsday in eaoh m.ifittt, aud may be consulted at the Terre Haute House. At ailotber times, at Us per mament Office, Miller's Block, Indlanapollf".

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JJEMOYEDv..

CORY &c m7vncourt Have rc-moved to their new and spadonsvbnildiag fronting on No. 121 Maiu Street, and No. 3 SonUr. Fifth street, whero they will be pleased to meet their frisnda anfl customers with fnll and complete stock of Hardware, and everything in their tine of trade. 25-dwlm

JJEMOVAL. RAILROAD AQENCW I have moved my otfloo to McKeea A Paddeck'*.. Mill, wtose 1 wooid ba piaased to see my old^ Mends and onstomers.

Through reeeipts given on shipments of produce to all Eastern Citiea. All Bail, and Rail ani Water rates as low, and time as quick aa and competing lines. Grain In bulk shipped to New England.to'wn* without elMngo of eat-*.

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QOALi COAL

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Being icrr prepared toftH all orders for the best of Brazil block, and Highland Ooal, at Mtecheapcat raloa, new ts yonr time to lay in your" Ooal by leaviDg 'your orders at 1''7 Main ittreet, or Willi B. W. Btppet?, under Dowling's Hall, on

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fith strMt, with whom I have made arrangeinente. to rcceive all,.orders and gjve all"Information it Regard tutfie bttsineta.

P. 8, A large lot of Lehigh Oo«l ou the reat. Ang3SJ3m. E. F. lIBRRILfc.

LUNG

Oaietr-rHf SfAt uu( jDlstnxaes, chitis, Asthma and Cousump-%..

%Hon.treatcdbyaJVewJlfefft-

od thai is eminently successful.

JAMBS 11. TUBKEBj A^ct.

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The Last

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METROPOLITAN

Hal, Cap and Fur Store,

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IMPROVED

PIRRESTOTJGG

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Gray of Faded ITair i3 gnicidi ™t«ed to itsyoutbfal eoiar and- beanty, aftd with the first application a

beautiful gloss and delightfal fru^raiK-j is given te the Hair. ft wiil canse Hair gnm on Bald Spoti.

11 will promute lunriant growth. FALIJ^O HAIK19 Immediately checked. Rat Mais by all DragriMo.

UL.TOT removed from Greenwich St. te

95 Oarclay

SC'S

40 Park Place.'

QARRIAGB MANUFACTORY

iiAUPER, vrnrn & CO., .Warner 24 and Walnut

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TSrre Bfauto,

In t.,

Keep conttaatly on hand, and manufacture tn order, an the latest styles of CARRIAGES fcUUGGIEB We use none hot the finest material In the obstruction of onr work, and warrant It superior oany offered in this market. Bsnucial attention, jven to BarAiwma. (JelOdtf

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