Daily Wabash Express, Volume 18, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 8 December 1868 — Page 4
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EVANBVILLK AND ORAWFORPbVILL*, LIAVC .. *. ABE1V,*. 8:30 A. Accommodation.
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BOCKVILLK JtXTBHSIOK.
For Bent—Ice House—L. KiBsnor. For Bent—House—T. C. Buntin. Strayed or Stelon—Horso—Levi Keys. New House—Deinorest
bothered the Mayor yts-
THE CIRCUIT COURT was barren of any item of interest yesterday.
THE AGENCY of tho Cincinnati
mercial,
pot.
Com
in .thiffw^y, bus boen transferred i.shj oi Vhq
BISAGREABLE DAY.—We have the united testimony of oyery person who stepped out doors yesterday, that it was t|e most disagraable day of the season.
LOCAL ITEMS were completely
POWDEBKD CHARCOAL, added to food of turkeys, promotes their fattenin This ought to have appeared befofe Thanksgiving, but it will serve a purp on Christmas.
A COMMITTEE of prominent citize residing in the counties
the proposed Term Haute and Much railroad will pass, will visit New Alba •and Louisville in a few weeks in furthfranco of the interests of tho project.
TUE POST OFPKTK has been kept in fourteen different loQttlitioa ajgee it Wl|s first established in tlii.s qity—ranging from First to Sixth streets. The following Postmasters.have served the people in the order of succession named: John Bp. Coleman, .John Jb\ Cruf|,
Geofge B. Grntf, J. .0. Jones, James T. Moffatt, Stephen G. Dodge, J. O. Jones B. H. Corn well, J. O. Jones and Ezra Bead.
TOWNSHIP AND MCCLURB LIBRARIES —These Libraries have boen under the charge of tho Young Mons' Chriatian As eociation for the last year. Due notice of this fact has been given number
TKND«e*tol*8At.«i»tlltw»*nd »par« ry s. a**) at 'brae eenU pt-r pound afford cheap liviDg during the pork season.
THE FINEST YET.—A full carvtd Grand, also an elegant square Grand of tho unequalled Sleek manufacture, have just been opened at the Palace of Musie, to which the attention is invited of all lovers of music. The Grand has been sold already, but by kind permission of its purchaser the instrument will remain op exhibition for a couple of days, thus giving the public a chance to see and hear two of tho most exquisite Pianos yet brought to this market.
STATE ITEMS.
RUSHVILLE wants to be a city.
AKatTB.
.11:05 A. *.
CHAUNCEY, Tippecanoe county, revival.
TO-DAY'SADYEIiTISEMBNl'S^ hops haye been®a|^i i-? 'tfirtd" in lAPayeffe tKli seksdo. aFayette'
St
Jackson I
TO-DAY'S LOCAL NOTICES.
Clothing—J. Barniclo. Lost—Pocket Book—Wm. Sheldon. American Agriculturalist—-J. A. Fo*f Teas, Spices, fcc—J. A. Focte. Dry Goods and Furs—Kilsali A Co. Terpeichorean—Prof. Tout. Pianos, Melodeons, Ac—Kissnor's.
NOT A CASK terday.
times, and tho privileges of tho Libraries have boen enjoyed by many. All wishing books can draw tbern aiiy evening in the week (.Sundays exceptecj.)
Y. M. C. A. KKADING ROOMS.—Notwithstanding frequent notifies during tee last eighteen months, through the c41 umns of our daily pnpnrs, it is not well known that those rooms are free all, regardless of sect or class. Tho lleail ing rooms aro well supplied with newspapers and magazines. The Township anil '(Mk'Cluro's Libraries, in good ordir are hare at the disposal of everybody.
Nuw HOUBK AND NEW BUSINKSS.*Messrs. C. N. Demorest and £. A. Jack son havo takon tho store room one dap: east of .Fouth, on Ohio stroet, where they will wholesale and retail all kinds of county produce, paying tho highest caBh prices for all kinds of huckster stufl', aid wild game' in season. They keep a foil Stock of fumilj groceries, feed, fruit and poultry. See their advertisement elle whore.
app«»r ompany a tvafte
SKIFF & GAYLORD'B MINSTRELS ap at Dowling Hall to-night. This compai Is so well known hero that it ts of printer's ink to speak of their merits Several additions havo been made to t|ie troupe since it was h^re, and the management now claims the granteat.c&mbiRation of minstrel talent in existence At Evansvillo where they played several evenings last week, they had a aucc unequalled by snyminstrel company tHat has over played in that city. Give tl-^m a hearing to-night.
k-
boTioved, some of the iy
It makaa a vast difference where o|io goes "shopping," so far as comfort is ccyioerned. At feast lay the JacUegyabd an cCCasional experiment convinces ii-1 that they are quite right.
There are atoree -on Broadway tHat' some ladies trill never enter because 5of the eqa3»ir«p* and i^jpo^tfaity of tiie clertfs.
one-half their trade, from the fb*t tqnt their clerks are gentlemen. To be polite a clerk need not be oppressively ientive. And to bB impudent* he $ortoe insulting.
In the first place, meet laJiej likrf ki bo let alone while they are looking aft%Jo4s. The eVo^la'tin^' chatter that sJtrta clerks keep up only injures tueir cause. NOT do ladies like to be chased nbont tho stare ith constant inquiries as "what tbey will have.''
The gentleman clerk^ keeps his plac#, sa^s little arid'asks rewrquestfons. There are many suoh in our Broadway stores. But there are more who actually drivo away trade by their importunities and yulgar coarseness.
has
WILL ELLIOTT has boen elected postmaster by tho cftizefltrof New Castle,
STONINQ passenger trains as they o|i lor tl)a. 9ily Jsihe slyl^of^hospitality jn vogue at Indianapolis.
THE annual sale of property moijt^414ojjMfe' Sin.Ving Funilc&ramencfca We Court mfuse, Indianapolis,' to-day.
THE Evansville Journal says there t^a manyWses'ictf^nialfgAaitJ ideasies, a aho numerous cases of scarlet fever Jrf! that city.
f.»fp. Ki CUML*R wirtt dfuty ^1-
stalled as pastor of tho Walnut street) New School, Prasbytorian Church, Eva^s"
MIOHAE/ STEEL Rp.ronT/'sftlppoaed to liavo boon lost in the terriblo steamboat disaster on tho Ohio, is a brother of Richard J. Bright^ pfopr4M*r of the India pr.lis
t:snow
ed under" yesterday. If any came io the surface they escaped tho notice ®f "J0 local" for the reason that he Was al^o snowed in.
Wor.K is progressing porously in pti ting' tho teft^faphic wires along tho li^ of Indianapolis and Vincenne w"a|»! An offlfefe Will be erented in Ma tinsville in a few days.
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wmBjiiftdmaia. Mtaft.ITnJvjeraity has tWo hundred and fifty students in attendance this aegajon, which is a. larger attendance than that institution had during the co| respiting terra of any previous year.
Tnups^^y p^'ght. Mr. Hugfi
'sloWartj druggist in B&ljefville, Was foihRii of ?15D. Th« burglar entered tHjo rriofti anil dosed Mr'.'Stewart and his wile with chloroform, and then took the mo ey, which be had placed under his hea&.
THE Worthiugton Times learns thit some of the Republicans of Bloomfleld have furnished James F. Riley, the publisher of the Democratic paper, the necessary amount of money to start a Republican paper at that place.
INDIANAPOLIS was excited on Satuf. day and Sunday by a hoax to the effect that the Emperor Napoleon had been killed in a collision with a mob. The story was one of tbo New York "gold lies^' and having been telegraphed to London "was promptly contradicted. y.J :.3
Jomr ^ATrt.trn:, a brakeman on the India'6a]ioli.'S piuctttnati & LaFayette xailroad slipped and fell under the train lair, tie kneo. The le vfss ampulated. He is |n a for^ritical ooddi^on.
while in motion, at Lebanon, on Frida' nnd had Ins left leg crushed off above tie
THE people at Vincennes aro taking roat deal of interest in the proposed Louisville, Now Albany and Vincennes^!* railroad. The.Ohio and Mississippi road, iMiHeh, tvill itatei the lead in thia projected connection between Southein
Indiaita ahd th« citi
around tho falls of the Ohio.
CTrtol i(^ nd Morton in'the IJnitid States fenntp 'T7ou Id place Indiana s*ond to no State in the Union, in regaM and influenji e.—KfndaUpitye
SUtnd.irJ.
Wa agree with our neighbor:, but isq't it jtfquifatribt Bi '^yiiig tbafS^iatbr Mcfrton's ability and infiuenco is equal to that of tho entire Senatorial delegation of aify other State?—Furt
AN enterprising but verdar.t j'outb, Jila^isan-Vflio. ha^,& tiaket in a seduclivs1^«NltrarliitelK' t'tfih entoifris«^ received notice tluit his number had drawn a ?20o ^—!—s
W0
1ft
goods clerks in New York city were riot dQeigned by nature for their business, and tbero we.ftft orai clftrt $ in U^if city who may take a hint from the following? «ztraet from that paper: u\ & 4M*
ig rtpaV»(M "wasY fohn^ fe dhitain a bric^.
THE Coroner-of Glinton county dij dovered the body of a dead man, near
who has been
number n(i ^^i« »-xe'U"r« jcptslf) 'han to the »x«rticw8 mi% on** man, the tuc eas ofib^ tlcketi- to 6 -"attributed." It is as probable that the editors making such silly statements have workeddw^eveaw«ek$s apdnaontte, in tbe fcfcliv^8^ wh|e lh« S^uaHrkerf fc|d ekers bave naraty put in hours.— Sbriekers
Madison Courier.
eoP*
jret to fits of temporary It
office for the last fi concluded to quit. |%l"
—Delphi JoumtiU
Oal Squawkers,
Shri?kcr,~lbis
I THE war between the Develin and McDonald factions of the great Demo* cratic party ^eems, to have come to unexpected end. The former gentleman who appears to havo become disgusted with politics and politicians generalljj, published the following in the last issufe
politics without any beneficial results, and becoming disgusted with the employjraent, we bave concluded to return tb our profession and try to make a livelihood in that honorable calling one that we never should have abandoned."'
THE Young murder trial, at Indianapolis, still drags its weary length along withia goqfl |K)8f^ci^[^^fmnjpg fiat^r All tie ovidencS is circumtiaritial, 8nd it requires a thorough knowledge of the case to understand the relevancy of much c€ it. Tho condensed report of the testimony given 4ast- ^ati^da^pccupics more than a page of the Indianapolis Journal, and is not half so entertaining as "Fox's Book of Martyrs" or Barclay's Apology." The Indianapolis Sentinel says:
Mr il& fifet iHor^Dg Jurifig tffei tria^li it was possible on Saturday, before tho Court opened, to get into tho room without pushing through a crowd. The doors
obe* fcriugOinfLhe^rooln Wtuai*t half full. This state of things did not continue long, however. The people dropped in by twos and threes, and in a short time the room was crowded as much as ever. The prisoner entered, accompanied- by her. husband. Her demeanor tfcroifgbotk .tie ittfy ten* as.usoal, calm and collected, except during the examination of Miss Hottle, during which she manifested some excitement, leaning over several times to speak to her counsel about-^rUjjfafluesyftpa which Uwy put. Sh#S^ke plroiwnWy ro
To THE DANCING COMMUNITY.—Wo understand that Prof., Tout, is in receipt of&Wrrf fogies oflftfeH'ai»9t "find most fashionable Dancing Music now in use in the Eastern cities. All thosei desiring good music and prompting will do wqjll
to tjMPffP waSr. ranted. 8-d2t
ALL parts of the State will be largofy represented at the reunion of the armies! CTC^t^^sSctib^. 1 of the Cumberland,, Tenneasae. and Ohio, A tte5ofcri t.He'15th and' 16th itist.f»4:the '^m^iean Ag* General Grknt, Lieut. General Sherman,! ri.ulluraliit»
and other distinguished officers will bo
Monda^|gpjH!inggon Third or
Ohio street, betweSfi my residence, 65 South Third street and my shop, next door. to Pence's Drug^. Store, a leather ti&gS^ap cpntaiping $30.30, ana some papers, will give the finder crae-third of the money on re
win be
(tfae
,QWest
present. goe(j ytore. This is a valuable and i^ terbstin^ IQ ass^s d«c8-d3twlt 1 town and country.
received at fl.OO
dub prjce:) al A Foo^a
'3*^ ^tejroringiffi*tB»c|s, all of the best quality in the market, io' be
receipt of the "percentage," $12. Fe*- ^y en ful of '•shenamgah'1 be rriqu&fed the val-
uabiepac^o ba.^Uhiuibyjxprei,
-C, 0:6- P^^carke d^ly and
tlif P.t*arge4 ypre duli" paid,. The box
ab,M
0pa^es^?Ooloag. |1 0^ aodone ch eet Impellal at $1 30 just received from the Gr^t,AiheTien Qfi^Anyr, both go}d drawing Teas also few of tho finaet grades at lower prices than can be foudd ini JiSpftfae ao4 EhlliWts, at retail, at wbolesalo rates. [3d3t
eTery lad?
to be
8uited- dwtf|
Fn
Skir
Be',:
The bo
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1
REMEMBER that when j'ou buy skirti
it I.. m, J| FORTUNE TELLING—-Mrs. Billing, bf ilatalltcPi on .$up9i*f!iap«nnuatf latk.lB *t4 n-'Z-l. .1 .U I Vermillion county, will remain at t|e fbret distance rOM tbo highway. It f7rr i' f- Miller House, on North Fourth ntrestja ion TTiroio alia niny tfe*Ct6-
o£
tnnn named Seibert,
*. few
was believed that he had gone tb "Peii ll'-a•, Lii-Li .si sylvaniar^aW A lii' that I if! HW» s- I tins opportunity of having your past life body jfettdiiaia thafe fully five weeks. j-^j
Wk scarcely take up a paper but whit ?-d2t. contSfns a puff tor some one for an officii. IMPROVED PANTASCOPIC ^PECTACLEJI.
editors can't find something else to wriiel ^tolwitpr rantffl^pTc pp^cl'aciea ^nid. about. We have been puffing men ir^of Glasit^,' In, Gold,
5
,..T|^p«Jiias of* m^n^ftr office is njt
HnS
old
th? worst the ert-frs of Ibe editors of, that can. ba„heoefitted_by sp«cta the State. They persistently and syste^it sjge^gf the corner of 6th street.
£hja
evicts, Hon,
.rtticiilly depreciate tfceir awo-i and Magnify that
who come into the har
vest fields as reapers a"a^tfcow#rs, cot gsrper^ yi«sre thef: did not sow or plow. HoWr^rften do "*6 read in county papers, •'when lauSng Ihe HOB.
jjoeal
Mntanee:
,(Hetuu
made a
7Z T-,, I
t^iiii^s iiift l64:
bu3 or
Glasife.^' in, Go
*la,teci, #Bd l^ubbar ifram^.
Also, the jwreat Pifflttflo^p'S: LoriAss for Hi-
fratiiw, *nd -cdn suit every eye
by specUolea, at Ip^cttf^ea^lesr
Tftfi & iRiiitJttfs
ly dry—fresh early in tho Spring—wii mf®ade is omce immediately. tf
eeast ,.o^ Beefi'veal ^Or thd &Qaommodation living in that part o£^&e eity, the nPjUmMi %Ti'TTinth «treei~wiH te every day. & VOOEH^J. 5,atf:
one or two others, and during tho da^, with that single exception noted abovp, oxhibited a quiet interest in all the proceedings,^although Watching.- them va closely. She was dreased the same as on previous days.
COST! COSTI! COST! 11—A.1I kinds 0f Clothing as good as you find in tbecitiy made up to order, below -epst. .Call ovfr Haxton& Walmsley's dry goods stora
JOHN BARNIKLE. ij
Cutt|t.£
OVERCOATS AT COST over Saxtou & Walmsley's dry goods store. JOHN BARNIKLJT.
T. COTTER, Cutter.
A LARQR stock ofFurs—Ml ilk, *Squifralj Fitch—musi be sold Bargains prepared for holiday trade, at Edsall & Go's. 2 ~i •—U-—Siif Lit-*
MINK CAPES! Collars! Boas! MufiTj! Beststac^^^toyn^nd^9 be. undersold. EDSALL & Co. d2t 5
MALINES NET for Chemisetta, Large Dotted Silk Net, Gents' Fancy Handkerchiefs at Edsall & Co's d2t
THE finest and most useful holiday present is a fine Piano, a Parlor Organ Or a Melodeon^ Kjasner, at the Palace np Receiving a large stock of all those instruments. 8d2t
SBLLINQ AT BKDUCB»,V» PRICJC?V^E are now selling 0oo^. b^cT Show ^f."reduced J^ricee. Come abd* xamfi)o for yourse!vG8.%i
-BOCK &!Dozn5tt No. 99 Main at,
rd5tf
FIFTY Miak Edsall & Co 'a.
Mulls at LOW prices at
HENRY WARD BEEOHBR closed one of tbo most eloquent sermons he ever delived. in these memorable words, that every one would do well to lay to heart.— "When you. want tea aud coffeo go to the Great United StafcwTea Warehouse of T. Y. Kelley & Co^ Nos. 26, 28 and 30 Vesey street, New York^ndyou will got a bully article at cargo pieces."
BARK, GULICK & BERRY, Agents. decB-dtf
TUELL,"RIPLBY
TUELI^, RIPLEY & ""Co. Willi -mako a special display of Mourning Goods, Ttle.
day, Deeember 8th. d4t
MOURNING GOODS will be displayed in profusion at Tuell, Ripley & do '!, Tuea~ day, December 3tb. d4t
THANKING my frionda and patroiis fo past favors, I beg to announce, that I! have removed from my old stand to No. 73 South Fourth stroat, whore I shall be' happy to attend to all orders in the Haijr Dressing line with promptness and dMpatch. 'V I
I would call particular attention to my large assortment of cheap switches and puffs. MRS. M. RIKOEI.MAN30dtf I
C. I. RIPLEY sells Boneless Sardines. W vi V'*
FOR SALE—Being engaged in, other 'buainraa, I offer my Ice Housfe, lot, Taojs, Toams, and tho good wi^gj^niy business for sale.
Any one wishing to engage in ibe icd business, will find it a paying one by applying soon to J. StlCINMEltL. 23-dtf 5
LOST WATCH—Somfewhere in the city, on Monday evening last, aJGald Chain and Gold Chronometer Watch.-"A reward of $20 will be paid for tho recovery of samo, or by leaving them at this office. iiiii&hff p^dtf
AUCTION! AUCTION11—Great sale of Furs, Hats, Cap3 and Gloves at Auction, at the Bankrupt Stpre, No. ,73 .Maui[ street, Wittig's old stand, to close out tho entire stock of 550 setts of Ladies' Furs 100 sotts Childs Furs 300 pairs Men's Buck and Sheep Skin Gloves 200 Men's Fur Caps and Collars, and $5,000 worth of Hats and Caps. All to bo sold at Auction to the highest bidder.
Auction to commence Thursday, D«e. 4th, at 10 o'clock A. M. at night, at 7 o'clock. GRKINER & FoRftEST,
BLANKET^—If you want good c.heitp Blankets that will last many years, buy those made at the VIGO WOOLEN MILUI. No Shoddy in any thing made there. 30 (i2wj 5
You can find Preserved Lemon Peel, at C. I. Ripley's. [25,dtf
Do YOU want Presrved Orange Peefl? Call at C. I. Ripley's. [25,dtf
WATCH THEM.—If you contemplate the pleasure of making your wife or daughter, or anybody else's daughter a present of a Watch for Christmas, be sure to look at the assortment at S. R. Freeman's, 161 Main street, before making your purchase. It will pay ywu. dwtf
THE GOOD TEMPLARS intend to give'a Festival at their Hall, on^Wednesday, the 23d of December, for tha, purpoio of raising money to pay off a liebt etf tboir furnituro. 24-dtf.
ON January 1st, 18G9, the copartnefship of. N. Erlanger & Bro|expirw ijjt lrmitstion. It is their inleCtfon Wreduce their stock as much as possible previous to dissolving, and to this end havdi concluded to sell all goods atfcp»i
IF you want a good Stove, cheap, go to Shannon's, 63 Main street. jj f{t4tf
G. H. BASCOM is sailing off his entire stock of Watches, Jewel kt.attt going to change his busines. Great bargains now at No. 151 Main street. nolO dtf. •'tTLi. VI
FREBH Buckwheat Flour, at Bailey's.
aC"
,r^TaA^JTS
ALL Boots and Shoes wear as represented at the Bankrupt Store,* No. 64 Main Street. 21 tf
"Goi ftiSrSITver House. Extensive and fanciful stock—new opaning—Christinas preparations, at No. 5, Warren Block.
JOHN R. FREEMAN.
LADIES, Misses and Chiklrens Robbers, cheap, at the Bankrupt Storo, No. 64, Main Street. 21tf
and Volenciennes Handkerciiiefi!, at
,dVf.
South side, bet. 3d and 4th.
C. WITTIG & Co's, lJOJCNwafag Block.
JUST RECEIVED, Infant's .Embroidered Waists at $1 00, worth $2 00, at
'i .«asKp^wti^ifc'Co'B, dtf 170 Deming Block.
EVERYBODY,
go
WHITE
&
Co.'s Winter OperJ
ing, Thursday, was a decided success, not* withstanding thoir dress*goods and trimmings were not all on hand. They are daily receiving cases of everything rare and beautiful in the 'Way of Dress Goods and Holiday Presents. [4,dlw ——^-rir
to Shannon's .for bar*
gains ift 63 MKM street dtf
HOSIERY—Now-obeaper than ever, at Riddle's, 151 Main street. 31dtf
Laced iud Gloves, at Riddle'i 31 dtf
a§lw
^Y?,SS O^^rfA^ AN?) BofrTNtfTS
at 149 Main stresV
HONEY SYBUP, just the thing for Buckwheat Cakes, at Ray & Bailey's. 4-dtf
FRffltfgPRmUfl, HominyGptfjin eight pound packages, Chow-chow, by the dozen, or Bingle ground and ungroun$ Spices, Qlear Citron, Raisins, and Ricb all new'and 'fVe6h, at thb iNew Yorfe Tea Store, 13^ Main street. 3Ldl
TOBACCO! TOBACCO11 TOBACCO I !—A large and fine assortment of Cigars an TobaCtertji frift'bo fOtod Moudy'4 east side Public Squaro. Country mer* chants, comb and get your Tobacco at factory prices. dtf
SMOKERS and chewers will find somathing exceedingly delicio.us, in thq shapq of^Gigars and Tobacco, at tho n»w Tobacr co House, east aide Public Square, iduf
Wl*RTE SILK' FANS.—A nice assortment just received, by Riddle, 151 Main street.. Sldtf •f HI'
To MY OLD CUSTOMERS:—I am very thankful to you for past favors I havb been for some time selling you goods ait a profit, but now I propose to soli yon goods for the next two months at coat, ip order to reduce my stock as low as possible. Call and select your holiday goodi.
price
G. H. BASCOM.,
"5itC0B~iCitRN, well known as one of the best WatchinakoGB in the city, has, roniovod to Sixth streot, opposite the Po8toffice, where be will bo pleased to meet his friends, in want of work in his line, warranting tho fullest satisfaction. Ho has a good assortment of Clocks, Watches and Jewelry, at tho very lowest 10.1 if
&
Auctioneers.
for cash.
An invitation is hereby extended to all to call nnd bo convinced that they sell clothiag and gents' furnishing goods choapor than any other house in the c?tJ» :7i 34flf
A FINE ASSORTMENT, of mon's Calf and Kip Boots, cheaper ..than any othec place in the city, at the Bankrupt Store, No. 64 Main Stroet. I» 21tf
ti
MINCB MEAT at C. I. Ripley's. 31dtfii
LEAVE your orders for Game, and dr&ss6d poultry, at Ray & Bailey's. 4-d^f
ENGLISH BREAKFAST TEA—Very finely flavored, just opened at the New Yorkj Tea Store. 31dtf 11
MRS. BROWN offers a Buck-board fo sale. For further particulars apply early to Mr. Elwell, at R. S. Cox & Son's, tltf
THE "Tastie Oravatte,' Riddle's.
for ladies, at Sldtf T!
FURS.—The finest assortment, the low. est prices, no old mothy atocl:, at I S. L. STRAUS', dtf -:j 149 Main street.
REMOVED.—Davis' Drug Store has been removed to Doming Block, 6th and Main streets. 4dlW.
GROVER
MILLER, Merchant Tailors
and Clothiers, and dealers in Gents' furnishing goods, have now a complete stock, consisting in part of the most desirablo shades of Chinchillas, Esquimaux, Castor Dufiel, Black, Brown, Dahlia and Olive Cloths a full line of Fronch and English Cassimsres and Vestings also a large assortment of American Cassimeres, all of which will bo sold by the yard, or made up to order as cheap as good work can bo afforded.
We call special attention to our stbek of Gents' furnishing goods, consisting of Shirts, Drawors, Undershirts, Glovqp, Ties Paper and 'Linen Col 1 ars imd Cuffs, half Hose, Cardigon Jackets, Youths' Underwear, and the Orient, Occident and Novelty Collars also a nice line? of Ca^imere, Tweed., and Melton Shirts.!
17-dtf
OYSTERS AT GEORGE'S.—From and after to day George Habermeyer & Cp, will be in receipt Of those large and maguificent Maltby Baltimore Oysters, which they will sell by the can or serve up to customers at their Oyster Restaurant oh Fourth street, opposite the postoffice. 31-dtf.
FOR SALE.-'-A large lot of Heating and Cool Stoves, to be closed out within twenty days/ without reserve, for cash only, regardless of cost, at 63 Main street. dtf. W. W. SHANNON*
A NKW CAMPAIGN, FOR THE CLOSINP UP CF 18G8.—All who wish to enlist in the cause, will call at the new Tobacrio House, east side Puhirp Square, where will be found art
vthe
ciomforts of that lusuri
ous weed, called Tobacco, dtf
CHRISTMAS IS' COMING.—Riddle is pre paring for it. Slipper Patterns in great variety,, and, qheap: $ Ladiafe' Comj^tniong, a fino assortment Hanging Baskets and Fancy Goods, in great variety. 31d$
A BEAUTIFUL LTNE of new Trimmings
ELIAS CUMMINS, who took the premium on th^
best
Ray & 4fdjf
assort-
FDRSJ FUBSI FORS I Good ment and cheap, at Riddle's. ^ldtf
OOLONG TEAS.—Fresh arrival of the "new crop,'' very cboicih Ittid finely fla-1 vored, at tho New Tor 8ldtf
variety of apples at |Ue
Stato F^ir ha^ establTshe.1 a fruit storo oft wail* Street, two dbSra west of Third, where ha, has a large stock of bis own ap pies, artd buys and sells at wholesale and retail, choipo apples, for winter keeping, apples for present use, cider, green and dried fruit of all kinds, beans, potatoes, &2.
It is a. muph naeded and eoi|Yenient institution, ahd is receiving a liberal patronage. 1*4^"^
^PEER'SSTANDARD WINE BITTERS is highly rpcojqmended by physicians for Dyspeptics, on account of lis tonic properties, its purity, fad its delicibuf flsVor. angfl5-dw3m.
]JTSflOT TTTIOri WOTfr.B
The partnership heretofore existing between Francis Mcilfwh, Benjatuin F. Denver- Wod Jolrfi 9- ^artattj «t»dot iheflrnt or HcClfreslt, Dengler & Co., in the Pboeuix Foundry and Machine Stiop, in Terro Uautp, II this day 4IWOITW1 by mutual content.
V.
H. McILFRESH,
Uftair Wtia would ll T— I vso-&tur^ hratno ,yf« 5WU -T Dwelliag,on Sagle, sttr SoTonth .tr«eis.from »oold with tfcs probability (& fcriena at- Inquire of T. C. BUNTIN, tacfcat Iwfl—Miw
*t
or OonHisiptie&^ nb— ih»t offlotoat jmnnttve MTajfTT.EH'S gKBB BITTBB8 ia at It will remoTe the tickling M&utloa which pracMds a cold—prevants bouaauMand check conghlng— expal tho mneoa that gathers In the brotichia and anuuu—hilly resit that tall deatxojer—Oon•nmptioa. Mrs- Amos StasSsr. of Maaor twp., Pa., waa aotoally, apaedily and parmaneotly enred of Conraoptloa solely by MISHLXE'S HIBB BUTQ^ iftw aereral eoaaoltlog physicians bad proa oil ooed her cam hopeleai, and abets stltt a ltrtng witness af.tto poweV of thla od«rfal re*eds»Tw diaeaae. It bas »Ted the tttdr Sra&iab*' ia dal^ adtliag to tbe number of Us victories. Sold orerywhero. sawi* Nl b?«»
AMUSEMENTS.
rpHE FAIRY SISTERS
At
DOWITxg HALL,
This Troupe claims to hare no superior In th's country. They will aire two Concerts, at •r "i'iQ'' on -Aj
Thursday and Friday Evenings,
Decenijber lOtb anl lltlat Anit 'iping iiomp of the moat exquisite mnslo fit tlfcdr Axtenttve Selections from the Croat Matters.
The "FAIRY 8ISf^EB8" will be accompanied by the «fe*t/B&«li8h Pianist, Prof. Edward William Maglnnls, one of the most accomplished maatera of Class ical and Fancy Blnsio now In America. In presenting this combination of Ma'ical Talent to -tUa. .admiiAM.pi,-English* German, and American Melody in Terre Haute, the Mansgoc flatters bim«»f »bat Jho win be able togtre ihe most abundant satisfaction. Admission —.50 Cents Cbildreu 85 Cent* Reserved Seats 73 Cents
Doors open at CM, and Concert commences at UgVcBcS P.
I'rof. I. ICKES, Malinger *.*6*teafcbir*tSbf & ''4aW»f
J^OWLING HALL.
'•THE MONARCH ON THE ROAD AGAIN."
•OTIC IVig-lit Only!
SATURDAY EYEING, DEC. 12, '68,
THE OKDTIKE and WKLL TKICO
NEWeOHB'S WNSTBELS,
Headed by the Qreat Impressarlo and founder of the preseut systom of Hinntrelsy, after an nn* paralleled season of SBOC«B of eighteen months, at their OPBBA BOtlfiE,''Cincinnati, propose tour, for a limited number of wetks, through' the conntry. The performance will embrace the entire force of this
"Monster Organization.
Doors Qpen at 7—commences at 8 o'clock, Admission A 35 ana SO Cent^ ileTdtf W. O. DANNKN, A gent,
QTSTER- SUPPER.
TIIK ARMY OF TIIE BRPUBLIO Will give an
OYSTER SUPPER -AT—
G. A. B. HALL—FIFTH STREET,
—ON—
Thursday Evening, Dec. 10,1S6S,
To vrlijch they invite thoir friends, and the puMio, H't uMf. generally. ... ,,,s A
Admission Free
Tho proceeds will ha devoted to tho
BENEFIT OF THE POOR.
3dlw I
JQOWLING HALL. TWO NIGHTS ONLY! Tuesday & Wednesday Even'gs,
December
The Evening's Entertainment will conclnde with Prof. Schaffor'a renoWned production of PA!*ITHE«POTICONICA.
Doors open at 7, Performance commences at 8 o'clock.
Admission 50c Parquette 75p
JOE GATLOBD, General Agent.
Dec2-Gt
NEW ADVERT1SEIMENT$
C.
W. DEMOB1S8?, }:. A. JiCKSOIT.
New House and New Business.
KKPT BT
DEM0KEST & JACKSON,
Wholesale and Betatl Dealers In alt Kinds or
toism PBOBVCF,
House on Ohio Stxeet,. between 4th and 6th, TERRE DADTE, INDIANA.
Alio, Rets'l Dealers in Feed, Fruit, Poultry, Family Groceries. Highe'at prices paid for all kinda of Huckster Stnff and Wild Game, In seaaon. 8Jlw
TEAYED OR STOLEN.
My Horse, hitohed ou Fourth streot. Thursday evening, was stolen, or strayedaway. It waa a light bay, about 13 hands h'gh. llad saddle on. I will (jay a liberal reward for tho return of the horse, or dil'Tery at Fout's Stnble, in Terro Haute. [8d2-wlt] LEVI KEYS.
WM. J. BIIMAN. TLF.NRT B1KMAK, JH BALTIMORE.
WM. & RIEMAN & SON,
suucrsnoiiB TO
Wm# *T. Rifmnn & Co.
FOBS PACKERS, Water Street, sear Blalze's Miil, TftBBE HAUTE, IND. orcnploti hy OFFICE—Over 8torero
formerly ancourt
Uory &
Bogs bought and sold on commission, advance on packlog 'aod house in Baltimore.
J^OTIC
BENJAMIN F. DKNGLEfi,
-t.'C.- JOHN G. BARftABD. OO-PABTNERHBIP Francis McIlfjcSh and John G. Baffi'aVd have this day firmed a Cu-Bar)nsrahip under the flrife of Hcltfresh & Barnard, and will coatinne the bnsineseot the Phoenix Foundry. »nd Machine Shop. F. H. McILFKESH,
Dec. 1,1868. JNO G. BABNABD. .dSdwl^r I ^.*ii i.. ... rl .'•«! s, nits, •j.-*-
E Td
tha Ireagi Sd6t Terre Haute House,
Liberal
oonsigniiiente' to oar derfidlm
CITY
TAX-PA YE RS, 4
I hereby gIVe notice that tho Tax Duplicate for the year 1868, has been plave.1 in my hands for collection. The rate Of taxes on all Beal Kstate and Personal Property, on eich me hundred dollars valuation Is as follows: For general purposes 70 cents For special, or Normal School 20 On each male person, sane, aud not a pauper, a poll-tax of... .50
N. B.— On all taxosnot paid by tbo thirdJUTcnday In March, 18C9, there will be a penalty of ten per cent.
added to the samo. O. A. GOODWIN, City Treasurer.
20 Kw
NEWS AND STATIONERY BOOMS!
—. NixlllHt If Htl
Oppotiie Neva Pool Office Baffling
Ail New Tork, Cincinnati and Philadelphia Pa* pen riad.MagMEtnoe en hand regular and s0oa »s i»«ni*.l,
W Special attention paid to getting baci Namb«ri. Innitial Papor an4 Enyelopea always on hand or si ftinpwl u^rd^r a^pol Paper, a good artl.
novfi 7t GUfl. A. ABKOLD.
STOVKS ANU TINWARE.
TMMHatrrs, Oc
TcBBaHADTi, Oct, 12, 1668. Stoves and prepared to wait
HaTing tiorigfir the entire Stock of 'ares of tV. Lockwood, I ant prep
on all that may call on me at the Old Stand, 171 Hain Street, between Sixth and Seventh. P. 8. All kinda of Job Work done hi the beat
Please give me a call. Q. S, Ii&KWOOB.
manner and wltq dispatch. I
T?OB RBNT —ICE HOUSE.-
X? One of the but Ice Honaes in thla city fc rent on naaonabie terms. Muaic Shore,
WANTED
AGENTS WANTED.—$75 to
-X.$200 per month I Or a Otfmtnisaion frmnc which twioe that amount can be made by selling the Latest Improvtd Common Seaae ramiiy Hem ing Machine. Pates $18,00. for Circulars and terms, addnn O. BOWERS
FOR
8th &> 9th.
THE OBIGINAL
SKIFF & OAYIOBD S
MINSTRELS, 1
AND BRASS BAND. The old Favorites and Humorists. TWENTY DISTINGUISHED PEBFOBMERS, who will appear in an entire new and original Programme. The greatest Combination of Talrentnow in existence. For particulars, see large Posters and small Bills.
A CO.,
d4-dw3m 3208.3d St., Philadelphia, Pa.
TXTANTBD-SCKAP IRON.— TT One hundred toua of Scrap Iron wanted' at the Phcanlx Fonndrt, corner of 9th and Kagfa Streets. McKLFBJCSH, DENULKU4 Ot». actlfidSm j, I
FOR SALE.
T^OR SALE-SUBURBAN RES-
JJ IDBNCK.—Until Decemln'r SSth, 1868: my Suburban Residence, ono-fburth mile ontsiae of: the corporation of tha city of Terre Haute, is for sale. It consists of live acros, with a good frame house—two storioa. «ith9 rooms, cellar, well,: cistern, stable, »boi, barn, chP-fcan-lot and: house with a flrst-ratti orchard of Apples, Poara, Peachea, Flams, (Sherries, Urapee, and all tho' small fruits necesa&ry for iamilv and market' purposes, and abeut GO largo Evergreens »nd rortftt Tree#. If aold within the time mention fd, I nill make it nn object to somoouc, as I have now reducod the former price One Thousand Dollars. J. D. PAUEEil.
NOT lldlmwlt
J?ARM TO TRADE FOR CAT-
TLB OB HORSES-—Eighty acres of Land situatrd in Crawford County, Missouri, well adapted to Stock raiBinir, having threo springs of living water on it location healthy. Theabovo land will be exchanged for Horses or Oattio, or sold tow for cash. Call on W. L. UODDY, at tho Dally Express Office.
SALE—A Fino two-story
frame Bwelllng House—oight rooms, gas, slate roof, two cisterns and well, slabte, carriage, houso, »nd good fruit. Lot 150 feet front by 3W feet drop. Will be sold cbonp. Apply to tlOdtf P. M. DONNELLY.
FURS! FURS! FURS!
L4PIES FURS, '—IN—
Mink, Pitch, Siberian Squirrel, Cony, Water Mink, &c„ &c, &c
GOOD AS THE BEST, AND
Cheap as the Cheapest
GENTS'S UNDERWEAR
Of the best quality, at ''bottom price*." just rrcoivfld, auothor Invoice of those fashionable and popnlar
A I N E A S
A SO
Some beautiful Styles of
GENT'S WOOLEN SCARFS
Gents' Fur Collars, Caps andGloves
VERY LOW,
Call and Examine, our Stock AT THE
METROPOLITAN
Hat, Cap and Fur Store
198 Main Street
io wr &
STECK'S,
KN ABE'S,
CHICKERINGS
7K~1 Vi -T «TI ":.FT.ir,
The Celebrated Patent Cycloids
and ether woll-known and reliable Makers. CARHART
8c
Parlor and Church Orgatis and Mefodeons,
•SHEET MUSIC, INSTRUCTION BOOKS, And every variety of
Small Musical Instruments,
—A?iD—
Musical Merchandise!
PIANOS FOR KENT.
Also, old Instnrnioents Utoa iivoxclmt^or part pay oa new odpft. Pianos, MeIodeonH« and all kinds of umallor lnntiumootfl jopairod bj
COMPETENT WORKMEN.
Send Orders to
PALACE OF MUSIC,
IVo. 4H, Oil i» Htroot, (OppotrKa.the Old Conrt Bottiie,)
have morod my ode* to McKeeu
UNDEHTAKCRS.
JJNDERTAKBK
for
Apply at Kiaaner** dcSdim
SPECIAL OPENING
Of-
W I N E
DRESS GOODS,
THIS DAY
DECEMBER 3d 1868,
NlJi, RIPLEY & CO.
J3000 YARDS
HILL, YARD WIDE, '/:tx'A :irn,l' ,••••„
itLKACII MMI\!
ONE SHILLING
(16§cts,) per yard Former price 2&cts.
TUELL, RIPLEY & CO
Corner Fifth and Main Streets, TERRB liAlll'E, IND. ,"U is.' I. ~.«rl h:,nU
DRY GOODS. .....' ...
A FAVORABLE TIME
TO stir FCB TUB
O I A S
OUR DRESS GOODS Very Complete in Assortment.
PRICES REGULATED
T0-*
PITCH,
!,ji'
HU HAU 'i' Ha.
J| KM OVAL. RAILROA AQENC F.
SL
aprlMdtf
Paddock's
Hill, where 1 would be il«4sod to see my olj friends and cnstomei a. -ThnrattrrawiptA glwa- ow glinmiiww wpro. dnce to all Rastern Cities, AH Kail, nnd Bail Water ratoe low, ami tinio as quick dbj oompetinK linoe. Qraintn balk stiii^td t.i WVW Kngland towns without chauice orcnr.H.
JAItlKsa. TIIKNICB^A^'U
M. W. 6'CONNELL Having purchased baak from It. W. Ubadwlck
dwtf Terre Haute 29.M#
A A A Lt
N E A E Is prepared to exeeateI 1 order* in ol, Hne wlib antasas and dispatch .rner of third and Oherrr treats, Terre Haote, Indiana. iaaSO-A-dwtf
To jFavor Bayers and Increase Sales.
KEKDHAN'N
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DRESS GOODS
At 20,25,30, 10 and 50 Cents.
A Good Dress Pattern
CA^r BE SOLD AT
$3,501 $4,00 I $4,50!
FRENCH MERINO'S,
All-voel Kmpress.Cloths,
Prices mmle to Suit.
Changeable Silks,
Heavy Rep Silks!
A handsome Mink Set A handsome Mink Set... A handsome Mink Set-.
$35,00 .. 40,00 45,00
squirrel and
ASTRACHA N SETS.
-----
oiom MITT£NN. NCAKFN, nMOKERCHFN.
ForCJem#, Ladles- and Misses,
Hoods, Nubias, Breakfast Shawls, a Balmoral Skirts,
1
Urul• S lV., the" Untertak«ii Establfjhm«ti and baring t»J »i«n y-*-» •-xpnriraico Hi hnsines*, uow prepar.- i» ioroisli Metalic Bnrial tJasre, Caskets,- aLU Wotnlen foBu», of all stylee and slam, from Cite bust and largest atomic of burial matenaHtMibe Hiato at )Of Main Street
&c.
8 A
LL &
CO.,
Corner Fourth and Main Sts.
LAND ACENCY.
T3LAKE S LAND AGENCY,
\J On Ohio Street, between ThIrd aud Fourth. iaads Bo light ail Hold OH Reasonable Coot•laalei. $500,000 Worth ot desirable City and Country roperty for sale, House* far rent. oct28dw6m
