Daily Wabash Express, Volume 18, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 30 December 1868 — Page 4

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THE "WEEKLY Exraxss will be issued this morning. _i.

GOING!—Only two more days of 1868.

THE Attorney General has in cases where a bankrupt is delinquent

for taxes, the State does not come in as A|

a lien against the property. ^ram_v*. L^^^rjstftn(}

Ws are grieved to lea?n that little] hope is entertained ef the recovery of I Mr. J. H. Sibley, clerk of the Terra Haute House. He is now at Chicago in the care of his brother and ia supposed to be in the last stage pf that fell the human race, consumption.

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CoNrucius said that he had a fixed [thorough dosoof "Cummon Sense." limit foresting but in drinking his only

MERCHANT who advertises in I at equally low prices. Special attention the EXPRESS wears a smiling face. And L-ven to the manufacture of hair jewel why not? The reason is plain by mak-j of every description. ing this paper their medium they are en. mind that the same hair Uft with me,will abled to reach 5.000 of our readers, each I be manufactured. 1 to 8ofiiQ other dealer and exchanged tor

day, and thus secure a large and proflta ble business. They act wisely and al-J jewelry already made ways feel good over it.

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reling with her neighbor's children. In default of payment she was sent to jail. Frederick Colescott was assessed eight] dollars for fighting.

At Indianapolis and New Albany the City Treasurers publish delinquent tax list sales, after the fashion of the County Treasurers, Nothing of that kind is done by our local officiate.—Jcnvnud.

Consequently the people pay tfceir tax* es if they want to, and if they don't pay, the city borrows money to run the inanicipal wheels. The city t& delinquents should be published, if for nothing els^ than a matter of justice to* thos» "^he promptly pay their taxes. Let the collection of taxes be rigidly enforce# fchd the present heavy tax assessment will be materially lessened, while the authorities "Will not be continually Undef tB necessity of borrowing monoy at tPhHavy rate

ef interest. '"Jra-y. 5=r fi TH*Oaarga Review says ,s0

The T. P. & Railroad have recently added t«. their stock six new locomotives and a large number of new

freight, cattle and coal ears. Soqaers, fengineer of the Chicago, Danvilie incennes Railroad, has oorapleted the

ireigJ »KUf ItVi •fitveys to Homence and is BOW engaged in making out his estimates. Iroquois liver and Sugar Creek will „be bridged during the winter.

The above relates tn

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MAYOR'S COURT.—Yesterday Joanna! ,NoTicK.-In ooniequence of tho conFitzgerald was fined twelve dollars for] tinned ill-health of Dr. Bell, the account* disorderly conduct, in beating and quar of tho firm of Mahan & Bell, must be settled. Those remaining unpaid on the 10th of January, 1869, will be left for collection without distinction.

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Hugh McBride paid twelve dollars for whipping his wife. The latter wanted

have a second warrant issued for her Block* 6th and Main street, Proprietors liege lord to give bond not to repeat the sole Agents for whipping, but Hugh, in an endearing] manner, persuaded her to go home, without imposing further legal restraint on I the manner he chose to manage hia household affairs.

PROFKCTOR.—Tho latest nov. I FR

rthe

t^iuiaiice 'o& Use new

Coart^foflue *fo» $10^600, '(Hi tlie jail buildings for $5,000, and on the Poor ,ftr SgBOQ.^fTTU*

"S^JWJTXJA^JBM IN TEBRK HAUTE. M».*i^o» -l*H "Common Sense," "who airM,^wta,k»n mycfeed, as it ap» of Monday will exjplala bimatif, 1 shall tie ii position at least tp.ipake aa effort at reply, if neces-

in the Churches

and freedorii among Spiritualists is about eix of one and half a dozen of the other. If be does hot boliere it, lot him preach eo-caUed^ "Orthodox" Bertnons a month and see about the "shadow of a curb."

It is no question of belief with me I .know that tlie 'sects are moreor less contracM/ihd that ministers can only hold office so long aB they preach "Jesu9 and Milr cr^flM" with orthodox lips. If U^hes are free, how comes it that

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Make the most of it. 1.1* I Would th^rfr be aay rumpus of the *«».« kind if the e4ur«hes were free? HABPEK'S BAZAB has come from Asa tables to ours. This paper is deservedly

and the Essayists and Reviewers

a England, and the Rev. Mr. Tyng in .America have frightened the atatuo-

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ia the

churches V"

Mrmong

popular among the ladies. I must decline such a sickening task, but ^dded that, ^Te no objection for "Common Sense" to

undertake it. Further 'I understand hgw a man may

Rot prog1es3i in

creditor, but that the tare. a himself here but I

this life, and

ht) a mtt

can in the

1 space of three score and ten years,do such "damnable deeds" aa to merit eternal damnation. My Creed definitely states that "the life that now is shapes the life I that ii to be."

There |s nothing more in the "explanatory note." of "Common Sense" that Feems to call for reply. Let him take up articles of my creed seriatim and

the'

DIVORCES have bean granted at the present term of the Cammon Pleas Court I give m^n idea of Jijs ability to grapple to the ill-mated parties named below I with the position.

Rosanna Gfirthwaite vs. Luther Garth-1 g^!e for his concluding paragraph, "but waite. litheof bis- writings 'are crude, and Samuel Alford vs. Martha limany of thorn positively wrong, &o," I

John L. Hood vs. Caroline Hood. v,e roof Cornelia J. Wiel vftdftwnl H. Wiel. IfiAve-ohly to nj, that I admit

L'nd shall, no doubt be benefitted^ by a

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rule was to drink till he was happy, "for TeTra-Haute, Dec. 29th, 1868. that is the object of drinking Many men have been just such philosophers all DR. PRICE'S Cream Baking Powders their lives. Almost every day oije *or lwere prepared by Dr. Price with a more philosophers pacs in review before I

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J. H. POWELL.

pecial reference to healthfulneas, for his

Mayor Cookerly. own family use: »nd subsequently by his neighbors. The fame of the baking pow-Kxeeed-1 der spread from house to house, until the and he was

A DULL DAY was ingly quiet apd weU behaved was the I demand became burdensome city—bad for "locals," but good for the I fairly forced to have the powders prepar people. Such complaint is very much jn iarge quantities like the sexton who complained of the I grocers. extreme dullness of business in his line, I saying he had not buried a living person To,

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during the whole week. thanks to the Ladies of Terre Haute for

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For sale by al* d3t

LADIES.—In returning my

I their patronage during the| past year,

WAGON HOGS were offered pretty free. I desire to inform them that I am now sell* ly yesterday. Ten dollars per hundred I jng Hair Goods cheaper than ever. In were paid for those weighing 200 lbs. and I some dealers are amazed, and cry upwards. This week will about close the I "bewaroof counterfeit hair goods 1" Yes, business here, and bring the number pack-1 ladies, beware 1 and call at 145 Main ed here this season up to our estimate I street, where you can get genuine Hair made some weeks ago, 80,000- I Switches for $3, genuine Hair Chignons for $2, and every variety of Hair Goods

It will not be sent off

MRS. R. A. WHKKLEB.

Dec. 29, 1868. MAHAN & BULL.

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HI A. DAVIS & Co., Druggists, Deming

Dr. Patrick's Anti Dyspeptic Powder. Dr. Patrick's Tonic Bittere. Dr, Patrick's Cough liyrup. Dr. Patrick's Liver Ifills.

A CARD.

I take pleasure in announcing to my

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•lty imported from Paris is a lady's nose I having made important changes in my protector, lined with soft and delicately preparations such as years of close obserfL t« of th« fmm.nnt I vation have shown necessary I have granted to H. A. Davis & Co. the exclusive right to manufacture and sell the same, to whom ail orders should be addressed. Yours, Respectfully,

•canted fur. In view of the frequent cold "snaps" that our country is subject to in winter, we are much surprised and deeply mortified that some "universal Yankee" did not display his immortal genius by inventing and obtainifig tho first patent right on something of the kind now emanating^ "frosi Paris, and fill the fearful|void which has remain* ad since father Adam married Miss Eve. We have not heard of this "latest thing out" being for sale here, but doubtless

AND t0 the public in genera), that,

ALL

LATEST

some of our enterprising merchants Will porium, 11, South Fourth street.

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^SfiStftiction

of the railway from Chicago*Via Danville to connect with tho extension of the Evansville & Crawfordsville Railroad. 4 t"he completion of dm line of railway wilj' be of great benefit to the public. Our people are deeply interested in its success. jm

G. W. PATRICK.

GOODS sold at Weisz's Skirt Fac­

SUTTEE PATTISSS, at Bidding.

tory warranted for one year, are kept in repair free of charge, and sold cheaper ceived, an assortment boys Pnnan K.\«t oVl /"1111A nttfTQ AnO than the cheapest. 24-dwtf

FASHIONS to be found at

Weisz's Skirt Factory and Corset Em

IF ynu want Queensware cheaper than you canN buy at Auction, go to 23-Dtf BROWN & MKLVIN'S.

A CALICO or Delaine Dress Pattern is a substantial holiday present. Calicoes from 8£ cents and Delaines from 16§ .Qenjs a yard, tooths finest manufactured, at "Fuel!, Ripley

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Hoi y«u lovers of good feeding, don fail call At Yoris & Voorheaa' Meat Shop, on Ohio Street, tw? doors East of 4ih, and leave your orders for your

Christmas Mea*

MINCE MEAT at C. I. Ripley's. 31dtf.

C. I. RIPLEY sells Boneless Sardines. [25,dtf

SLIPPKB PATTERNS, cheap, at Riddle's. dtf

BUY your Slipper Patterns of Riddle's. dtf

LADIES' UHDKRWBAB, at Riddle's. dtf

Btrr your Christmas presents of Rid*

urn

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FANCY and Variety Goods, cheap, at Riddle's.

BTTCKWHEAT, Rye and Unbolte'd Flour at E. R. Wright & Co'a. 15dtt'

You can flnd

at

prea6rved Lemon Peel,

Rip^y'a. [25,dtf

NEW SWEET CIDEB, right prees, at New York Tea Store.

NEW ORLEANS New York Store.

BROWN & MHLVIN sell nothing but the very best of ware, at very low prices, at No. 62 Main street. 17dtf

BEMOVED.—W. H. Sage has removed to his new store room and opened an entire new stock of confectionery and toys. You will also find fresh bread, cakes, crackers and rolls every evening. lodtjl.

GREAT EARTHQUAKE

A

wtl1 hftTe on hand

Bieifr^'Buffalo, extra Beef and extra Southdovrti Mutton, Venison and Game of all kinds, at reasonable prices. 17dtf

-M' CHBAP BOOTS

AND

SHOKS, go to

C. E. liuggles. He is closing out his en. tire tfock of men, women and children's wear, at cost, for 30 days, at No. 16 ITorth Fourth street. [22,d9t

^rJPnR a fine Corset, cheap, go to Weis^ Skirl, Factory and Corset Emporium, No. 13, South Fourth ettpet,

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1 Goal Shaken

Oiuvdift aod Lttao&ft at 3*Se'§dtf

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OTTOMAN and Embroidery cheap, at Riddle's.

NEW CLOAKING BUTTONS and Trimmings, just received, at Riddlo's. dtf

New STYLES off HATS AND BONNETS at 149 Main street. dtf

You can always do better to buy your Zephyr "Worsted of Riddle. dtf

GOTO E. R. Wright & Co., for those Extra Large Oysters. 15dtf

100 bbl. choice Winter Applos at New York Tea Store. 12dtf

from' the 12dtf

SUGAB. new

crop, at 12dtf

Do YOU want Presrved Orange Peel? Call at O. I. Ripley's. [25,dtf

HEADQUABTEBS for Oysters at E. Wright & Co., 155 Main street. dtf

RIDDLE ia prepared for Christmas with a host of suitable presents. dtf

APPLE BUTTER by the quart or gallon at C. I. Ripley's. 22-dtf

FURS! FURS I!—Riddle will not be undersold on Furs. Call on him. dtf

GENTS' UNDERWEAR, from 50 cents to $2 50, at Riddle's. dtf

ALL Boots and Shoe3 wear asropresen ted at the Bankrupt Store, No. 64 Main Street. 21 tf

A

GOOD Sewing Machine is a useful Christmas present. Order one of Riddle he has the best. dtf

KIND HUSBANDS, order a goad Sewing Machine of Riddle for a Christmas present to your wives. dtf

Go TO G. H. BASCOM'S and get your "Watches, Clocks and Jewelry at cost. He is closing at cost. [nov9,dtf

LADIES, Misses and Cbildrens Rubbers, cheap, at the Bankrupt Store, No. 64, Main Streot. 21 tf

MRS. BROWN offers a Buck-board fo sale. For further particulars apply early to Mr. El well, at R. S. Cox & Son's, dtf

Fisjfcjt CTTBOS, Kalsira and cuiranto at

THE largest variety in town OF Ho Confectionary and Toys at bflge a, [19-dtf

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DON'T FAIL to go to C. Witfcig & Cote 170 Main street, Doming Block, before you buy your Christmas presents. 14dtf.

ELEGANT Breakfast Shawls, sold at less than market valhe Quriag the Holidays, at C. WITTIG & Co'a., 1,70 Main street, Deming Block. I4dtf.

CHEAP POTJLTBY

Patterns, dtf

AND

SPEER'S STANDARD WINE BITTERS is highly recommended by phyei cians for Dyspeptics, on acoount of its tonic properties, its purity, and its delicious flavor. augl5-dw3m'

SLEIGH BELLS! SLEIGH BELLS!—For the merriest and cheapest Sleigh Bells look in at Austin, Shryer & Co's. [15-dtf

NEW SHAVING

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Highland Coal at 12 cents per bushel. Leave orders at Rippetoe A Co's. 25-dlw E. F. MERRILL.

USEFUL HOLIDAY PRESENTS.—A pair of these soft snowy white blankets made by the Vigo Woolen Mills, to be had only at the factory. Please your wife, and don't freeze. [25,dlw

SMOKHRS and chewers will find something exceedingly delicious, in the shape of Cigars and Tobacco, at the new Tobacco House, east side Publio Square. dtf

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FINE stock of Furs Ht C. Wittig & Co's., 170 Main street, Deming Block, which will be sold cheap up to January 1st. 14dtf.

JACOB KERN, opposilo the Post Office, on 6th street, is not selling his goods at cost, neither does he intend to close out by Christmas, but soils as cheap as any one in the city a fine lot of Jewelry and Clocks for Christmas', just received, to be sold at very low figures. Call and compare hia prices before purchasing. d22

BUY SOMETHING USEFUL.—Just retool chests. Every boy should have one for a Holiday present. Parents, see to this. A nice chest of tools will certainly make them industrious. For sale at Cory & Mancourts. lOdtf

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. 21 tf

SOMETHING

Co's. ]23-dljl

Ho I EVBRY ONE that wants a Holiday Present for their friends both durable and useful, call at tho office of Kizer & Cod« dington, South Fifth street, between Main and Ohio, who will sell Singer Sewing Machines at a liberal discount until after New Year's Day.

NEW.—Plated solid hen-

died Dessert and Table Knives, anew pattern. Call and see them at Cory'& Manoourt's. lOdtf

FLOUR I FLOUR! I—The best brands of White and Red Wheat Flour by the barrel, sack or single pound, always on hand and will be sold as CHEAP as tho CHEAP­

EST at James Davis' New Grocery Storei 157 Main street, and delivered to any part of the city free of charge. 23-dtf

NOTICE.—A valuable improvement in Electro Plating Spoone and Forks, by which those parts most exposed to wear receive aa extra coat of silver, three times the usual thickness, viz: On the back of tho handle, heel of the bowl and points of bowls of spoons, back, of the handle, and breasts and points of tines of forks. Tho improvement is of the celebrated Rogers Bros., and the good3 are for sale at S. B. Freeman's, 161 Main street, near corner of 6th. 23d wtf

BEST PRESENT

10,dwtf

FOB A Box.—A Tool

Chest of useful Tools—an inducement to industry and remedy for idleness, at Austin, Shryer & Co's. [15-dtf

Fop Christmas presents, go to C. Wittig & Co's., 170 Main street, Deming Block. A

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AND

An invitation is horeby extended to all to call and bo convinced that they sell clothing and gents' furnishing goods cheaper than any other house in the city, dtf

DELAINS, only 16§ cents, at Tuell, Ripley & Co's. dwlw

STILL

ANOTHER reduction on furs and

holiday goods at Tuoll, Ripley & Co's.— They do not propose to carry until next season, anything in tho way of winter goods for which they can get cost. 23,dwtjlst]

THANKING my friends and patrons for past favors, I beg to announce that I have removod from my old stand to No. 73 South Fourth street, whore I shall be happy to attend to all orders in tho Hair Dressing line with promptness and dis patch.

I would call particular attention to my large assortment of cheap switches and puffs. MRS. M. RIEGELMAN. 30dtf

GOLD AND SILVER I—Sounding the key note, selling off at cost, changing the scale of business and giving customers a benefit.

The present entire stock of watches, jewelry, silver ware and fancy goods will be offered at EVEN COST from this date till the first of January. The largest and richest assortment in the city, at

JOHN R. FREEMAN'S,

15dtf 5 Warren Block,

IMPROVED PANTASCOPIC SPECTACLES —At 161 Main street, I have a large assortment of Pantascopic Spectacles and Spencer's Patent Nose Glasses, in Gold, Silver, Steel, Plated and Rubber Frames. Also the purest Periscopic Lenses for filling old frames, and can suit every eye that caH be benefitted by spectacles, at the sign of Watch and Spectacles, near the corner of 6th street. 7-dtf S. R. FREEMAN.

ALL THE POPULAR Hair Preparations a fine selection of Hair Brushes and Combs, choice Perfumes tor the handkerchief, English, French and American Toilet Soaps, articles useful "all the year round," for sale by Barr, Gulick & Berry Druggists. [21-dl0t

It is a much needed and convenient institution, and is receiving a liberal patronage. 12Jtf

SKATES SKATES I—We have on hand 500 pairs ladies gents and boys skates for sale at prices to suit the times. lOdtf CORY & MANCOURT.

FOR SALE.—Being engaged in other business, I offer my Ice House, lot, Tools, Teams, and the good will of my business for sale.

Any one wishing to engage in the ice business, will find it a paying one by applying soon to J. STEINMEHL. 23-dtf

HAVING yMPLEtM

GAME.—Turkeys

10 cmt&per-poahd Qaail $1 60 perdozen Rabbits 10 cents each Dressed Squirrels 10 cents Wild Turkeys $1 Eggs 30 cts. Butter 30 cents, for to-day, at RAT & BAILEY'S, No. 13, South 4th street.

TOBACCO I TOBACCO11 TOBACCO 111—A largo and fine assortment of Cigars and Tobacco, will be found atM. V. Moudy's, east Bide Public Square. Country merchants, come and get your Tobacco at factory prices. dtf

CHBISTMAS PRESENTS.—Cory & Mancourt have a splendid stock of English and American Scissors, pocket and table Cutlery, suitable for Christmas presents. lOdtf

NEW GROCERY

HAIR DRESSING

SALOON.—Messrs. Clark & Price having elegantly fitted up the basement room corner of Sixth and Main streets (Deming Block) invite their old and new friends to give them a call. They employ the beat workir.on and guarantee entire satisfaction in every deparlm«nlof fashionable work in their line.

N. Ii. A clean towel furnished for evory customer every time. [23 dtf

C. WITTIG & Co., 170 Main street, Deming Block, sell Christmas presents cheap. :rW S* 14dtf.

RKMEMBEB-that G. H. Bascom is selling off his entire stock of Watohes and Jewelry at cost. Now is- your golden opportunity to buy your Holiday presents at No. 151 Main Rtreot. [nov9,dtt

SELLING

AT

removal cf

our block of Hardware to por a^w »nd coin odious rooms, N o?.~ 12?1 "Wali^sh and 1 ud 3 Fifth street, we are fully prepared to supply promptly all articles In uur line of best English and American makes As we buy our goods exclusively tor cash, and in large qtiantities, are enabled to sell at eaatorn prices. Our stocfe is the largest and best west of Cincinnati. Call and examine before purchasing, lodtf' CORY & MANCOURT.

COAL! COAL!—The H. Perrin A Oo: BituminousJCoal don't nead much advertising. Those persons who- bavo used it this winter say that they will buy no other kind of coal there is no sulphur, no clinckers, no cinders, no odor nor aust, no shooting in the stove, nothing but white ashes like those ef wood. Go to Ph. Rive, their sole agent in Terre Haate, and leave your orders at his Grocery, No 70 Main street, next to McKeen & Minshall's Bank. Terms cash. 25dlm

AND

PROVISION STopu—

The undersigned desires to inform his old customers and the public generally that he has Just opened a first-class Family Grocery and Provision Store in the Old Post Office building, on Fourth street, where he has a new and complete stock of the best Groceries in the *ity, together with a lull line of Provistons and other articles of every day use In families.— Call and see. WM. M. HENSEL. 24,dtf]

BEHOLD, YK EPICURES I—Fresh Oysters, Chickens, Turkeys, Wild Turkeys, Wild Ducks, Quails, Prairie Chickens, Rabbits, Squirrels, Yenisen Fresh Sago, Navy Beans and Cranberries by the barrel or by the small. Pecans, Buttor, by wholesale also Eggs, Dried Poaches, Dried Apples, Fresh Lemens, Cream Cheese, pure Buckwheat and Lilly White Flour, Turnips, Cabbage and Potatoes, may be found at RAY & BAILKY'B Gam a and Poultry Depot, No. 13, South Fourth street. 16-dtf

NEW GROCERY STORE.—James Davis having taken the well-known stand, No 157 Main street, formerly occupied by R" W. Rippetoe, and fitted the same up in a style unsurpassed in this city, would re-, spectfully inform the citizens of Terre Haute and vicinity that ho has a full and fresh stock o£ everything to be found in a first-class Grocery and Provision Store, will sell the same a3 cheap as any house i! the city. Goods dolivered to any part of the city free of charge. 23-dtf.

A NEW CAMPAIGN, FOR THE CLOSING UP 1808.—All who wish to enlist in the cause, will call at the new Tobacco House east side Public Square, whore will be found all the comforts of that luxurious weed, called Tobacco. dtl

OYSTERS

REDUCED PRICES.—We

are now selling Boots and Shoes at reduced prices. Come and pxatnine for yourselves.

BUCK & DOZIER, NO. 99 Main st., d5tf South side, bet. 3d and4tb.

ON January 1st, 1869, the copartnership of N. 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 concluded to sell all goods aticost for cash.

AT

GEORGE'S.—From and

after to day George Habermeyer & Co. will bo in receipt of those Iftrge and msguifieont Maltby Baltimore Oysters, which they will soli by the can or serve up to customers at their Oyster Rostaurant on Fourth street, opposite the postoffice. 31—dtf.

GROVER & MILLER, Merchant Tailors and Clothiers, and dealers in Gents' furnishing goods, havt) now a complete stock, consisting in part of the most desirable shades of Chinchillas, Esquimaux, Castor Dutl'el, Black, Brown, Dahlia and Olive Cieths a full line of French and English Cassimsres and Vestings also a large assortment of American Cassimeres, all of which will be sold by tho yard, or mado up to order as cheap as good work can be afforded.

Wo call special attention to our stock of Gents' furnishing goods, consisting of Shirts, Drawers, Undershirts, Gloves, Ties, Paper and Linen Collars and Cuffs, half Hose, Cardigon Jackets, Youths' Undorwear, and the Orient, Occident and Novelty Collars also a nice lino of Oa?simere, Tweed and Melton Shirts. 17-dtf

MARRIED.

FOVTER—HARPER.—'Taoslay evening, P«o. 29th, at tlio resilience of the bride's mother, by ROT. S. M. Stimson, Mr. RICHARD Fqbbteb and Mian KITTIE IIARPER, all of this city.

Accompanying the abovo notice was a remem. brauce of the printer, and onr boys vota nnoni on sly long life, health, happiness, prosperity, arid all the appliances of matrimony, to the liap py couple.

LOCAL NOTICES.

Wlio Uses Misklcr's Bitters ?—Pbysl Uns uss it in their practice becausa of its sain tary effect npon their patients bnsinessmen nse it because they, reqafro sound phj(ixue and clear intellect sedentary [eople n.e it because It fortifk-B tbim agiinst complaints which result from a s'u^gish condition of the oJily functions produced by an inactive life travelers use it bectuse it protects them against epidemic and endemic diseases clergyman, judges, congressmen lawyers, editors, teachers and students use it btcaneo it imparts freth force to mind and body, and preserves health andatrcnglh against decay the working Classen nse it beeanso it supports tho body which would otherwise suflfor irreparable injury from excessive labor families use it because it ia a crrtaln remedy for a multitude of common coniplaintB everybo i:ses it because it is a safe agreeable and efficacious tonic and stimulant. dwlw

Dooley's Baking Powder.—DOOLEY'S BAKING POWDES is unequalled for making ligli and nu'ri'ious Biscuits, Rolls, Buckwheat and other Griodlo Cakes, £o. Itreqnires ONLY TWO TEA9POONSFUfj FOR A QUART OF FtuCR. Sold by Qrocors generally, At wliolisalr, in Torre Haute, by CUX & SOW, decl8dw3m Whr sale Grocers.

Barr's Pectoral Slixlr.

TEIMIE HAUTE, Pec, 7, 1868.

After baTing thoroughly tested in my lamily and In my own raso, "Barr's Pectoral Elixir," 1 take great piensnre in addlag my testimony tc the many encomiums which othetshave deservedly lavishtd upon It. If whatever tends to relieve buiuan sniferlng is a bene'actlon, then certainly "Bitrr'a Pectoral Elixir" worthy of all praise. We can, from

pertonal

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FOR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS.—Skates. Skates! Skates! Pocket Knives, Pocket Knives. Best variety and cheapest at Austin Shryer & Co's. [15-dtf

ELIAS CUMMINS, who took the premi um on the best variety of apples at the State Fair has established a fruit store on Main street, two doors west of Third, where he has a large stock of his own applos, and buys and sells at wholesale and retail, choice apples, for winter keeping, apples for present use, cider, green and dried fruit of all kinds, beans, potatoes,

xperience and acquaint­

ance, rrcommrnd both it. and the Proprietor as

erfrctly reiiabl '. C. A. BROOKE, Pasto.- Aebin M. E. Church, Terre Haute.

This invalnnble remedy for the cure of Colds, Ooaghe, Croup, Hoarseness, ctc., is manufactures and fold by 1JAKB, GULIOK A BERUY, d!2d«lm Druggists.

XTOTICB OF SALE OF REAL 1 ESTATE

Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned! appo nted by the Vigo Court of Common Pleas, at the December Term, J8G-I, iu a case wherein Julia Ann Qenung is Plaintiff, and Eliza Helen Uonung and others, hoirs at law of Elisha H. Genung, deceased, are delendants, will sell at private sale, the following Real Estate, in Vigo connty, State of Indiana, te-wit

Commencing forty (40) feet east of the northwest corner of lot seventy-eight (78), in John Sibley's difioion of the town of Terre Haute thence east oi.e hundred *nJ twenty (180) feet, thence south one hundred and forty-nine (149) feet, to the land owned by tho Terre Haute, Alton A St. Louis Uailroad Company, then north one huudred and twenty {If 0) feet, thence north one hundred and forty-Trioe (149) feet, to the place of beginning.

Applications of pnrchasers will bo received at theOffica of Hendrich & Lange, over First National Bank, In tl" city of Terre !Untj, until IV« 9th day of January, A. O,. 18fl».

A. LANGE, XVjinuiiMloiier.

Dec29-dlOJ

^NNUAL MEETING. FIBST NATIONAL BANE OF

TSEBS HAOFK,

Terre Haute, Ind., Pec. 10, )88!l.

Notioe is hereby givnn that the anmii) meeting of the Stockholders of this Bank will be held at the Banking House on the second Tuesday in January next, for the pnrpose of elaoting seven Directors for the ensuing year

By order of the Board. lldtd S. A. HERBIOK, Cashier,

rti|/3$wifeifTS£

DOWHKG.

fl

The Academy «f Kuste tie iCMeiur «r in Dramatic Company, (Of IndJaaapolia.)

TWO YIOMS ONLYI

Thursday and Friday iTeniogs, DM. JM. 1st.

And New Years Afternoon* *•. 3'

THOBSDAY EVENING

KISS IN THE DARK.

GHOST IK SPNFOF HIASEBHK'

O ODL E S ..

See Programce« for fnrthor PartlcaUrs.

mns SECOND ANNUAL BALL

"Wif OF tiis ii

Hibernian BeBevolent Society,

»OWJLIIVG HALL,fll

Friday Evening, Jaw. 8tb, 186«.

Ticfcetfl A4»M8ion $ 1,50

by Pro&'TqntV String Band

Mmtc

2Sdtd

FOR RENT.

T?OR RENT.—The Farm of the X? lata W. D. Wood, five mile* esst, on tfao National Boad, contaioiog a boot 303 acre* of land—160 Mnder cultlY&iign, tho remainder in paatura. Two-story frame boose—ten roomstwo baroa and one largo bog »h*d. Bnqnlra of

MRS. ST. JOHN'S

DRESS-MAKING ESTABLISHMENT,

So,

t'wfe

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vtm

155 Main Street,

Over E. R. Wright A Co—Second Floor. Dec23dlm

ISSOLUTION NOTICE.

The firm of Watklns, Slaughter & Go., was dissolved on the 15th of December, ,by mutual consent, and a new firm foimed consisting of W 61. Slaughter and Qeorge Kerckhoff, under the name and style of Slaughter & Kerckhoff, with whom we cordially recommend our customers to continue tbelr patronage.

Either of the undersigned are authorieod to collect and settle tho debts of the old firm, and receipt for the samo. T. W. WATKINS,

,W

Aa*

O. FAIRBANKS,

24dtf At the Terre Haate House.

piOR RENT—NICE ROOMS— X: For a Family, without children. Inquire of DR. PENCE, 2d street. nan

T?OR RENT Jj One rent on Music Shure,

ICE HOUSE.-

One of tbo b'st Ice iionBes in this city Tor reqt on reasonable ti-rms. Apply at Klssner'n de&llm

WANTED.

WANTED.—SCRAP IRON--One hnvdred tons of Scrap Iron wanted at tlio Phoenix Foundry, corner of 9th and Regie StreotB. HcKLFBESH'ft BABNABD. 0CtlGd3m

AGENTSmonth

WANTED.—$75 to

8200 per I Or a Commission from which twice that amount can be made ly se'ling the Latent Improved Common ^ense Family Sewing Machine PBICK 518,00. For Circulars and Terms, address ti. BOWE&3 A CO., d4-dw3m 3209. 3d St., Philadelphia, Pa.

ANTED SALESMEN TO Travel for a Manufacturing Company, mid s»ll by sample. Good wages are guarantied. Address, with stamp, H. D. HAMILTON CO., No. 413Cheetuut St., Philadelphia, Pa. lMwlm

FOR SALE.

FAEM

TO TRADE FOR CAT

TLK OR HORSES'—ElgUty acres of Laoil situatid in Crawford County, Missouri, Well adapted to Stock raising, having three spring* of livlug water on it location healthy. Tho above land will be exchanged for Horses or Oatt'le,

sold low for cash. Call oa W. L. HODDY, at the Daily Express Office.

FOR

SALE—A Fine two-atory Trams Swelling House—eight rooms, gas, slate roof, two cisterns and well, stable, carriage house, and good fraft. Lot 160 feet front by 300 feet deep. Will be sold cheap.' Apply-to slGdtf P. M. DONNELLY.

JUST RECEIVED,

From New York, the latest

Paris and New York Fashions!

Call and see them, at

t?.il

Mrr

W. M.SLAUGHTER.

dcc28d3t A. B. BARTON.

OOD! WOOD I WOOD!

Two hundred cords of seasoned Cord Wood far sale by J. A. Rhoads. All orders left at the "Early House," West Main street, promptly ailed.

EARLEY HOUSE—W. B. LAVQHEAD, Prop'r. 10-dlm

NEWS.AND STATIONERY BOOMS

Sixth Street^

Opposite New Post Office Building

Ail Now Torfc. Cincinnati and Philadelphia Papers and Magazines en hand regular and as soon as issued, •V Special attention psi.l to getting back Numbers.

Innitial Paper anl Envelopes always on hand or stamped to ord-r. SoUnot Paper, a good art I cle. very cheap. nov6 GUS. A. ARNOLD.

gTocim^

NATIONAL STATE BANK, 1 TEBBE HAUTE, Dec. 0, 1863.)

Notice is hereby given that the annval meeting of thu Stockholders of this Bank will be bold at the Banking House on tho sreond Tuesday in Jan nary next, for the urpese of electing seven Di rectors for the ensuing year.

Hy order of the Board. Hd«4w C. M. WARREN, Cashier.

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NN UAL ELECTION, Y,

T. H. A IN DIANAPOM8 R. B. CO., SECBETABT'S OFFICE, TEBBE HAUTE, December 11th, 18u8. The aunusl meoting'of the Stockholders cf this Company will be held at the Office of tho Company. in Terre Haute, on Monday, January 4th, jy. .. 1869, between the hours, of 10. and 13 o'clock A. M., fir the purpoldof electing Directors for the ensulneyear. By order of the Board. liUtd B. A. MORKIS, Secretary.

GAVE MONEY AND DRINK GOOD TEA. JOSEPH STRONG, No. 11MI Mam Street, Terre Haute, Agent for E I E E A O A N o» N*w YOBK.

The unparalled success

bf

this Oompany is

ctn-

hiii to,the fact that they IMPORT th'«ir Teas direct trom the producing district* of China and Japan, and sell them at retail, through their Agents, a* cargo prices, thn* saving the immense proHt* yt ti have paid heretofore. All goods warranted it give satlsfoition, or mone, refandfd.

PRICE LIST,

Oolong (Black) ....80 901,00 best Sl,SOper lb Venn* H»soa(cire.o) 1,80, l,2fr" tfW ITixtd (Or. 4Tnack.......TO W 1,» V» I or a 9 0 1 0 0 1 W Japan (natural leaf.... 90 1.00,1,lu 1.S5 Gunpowder (G een)... t,00 125" 1,60

:TB*

SEIZURE OF

l* i-su

BY THE GOV

AND SOLD AT

as*! 6c4i ny\ 5

Some Che

.****,

Having foand their way to the

.'»!»

s.

be offered at oaehalf, and

»r JUST RECEIVED

2 0 0 I E O

•.JMT*

Qualitieflj

Of all Grades and x**1

O O I I

500 Patterns Choice Mohairs, at $2,75 300 Pattern? Aoyaainan Poplins at 200 Patterns Changeable French Pop

Silk, and fully worth from $10,00

•ssi-

at $6.00 and $7,50 per Pattern.

I N E N

200 Dozen Fringe "Huck Towels, at ?6o Dozon Bleached Linen Napkins to $3,50 per dozen.

HOTELS AND

Will hot hare the opportunity for a wants at

^UUTy}&mxi

JUST RECEIVED

j*,. scocGUoaa TO Wmg *J* Kieman Sc Co.

dr

POBK PACKEBH, Water Street, near Blaise's Min, E E A E IN OrriCE-Oror Storeroom formerly occupied

Cory ft Mancourt:

Hogs bought and sold on commission. Liberal advauC9 on packing acd eonslgnments to our home in Baltimore. deo&dlm

HOTELS.

IAOOB BCTL, OIO. O. BL'T NATIONAL HOUSE, COB. SIXTH AND MAIN STBBBT, TERRE HAUTE, I1N1. IAGOK BilTt ft 80H.....Q......... fKOPBHTtllM.

This House has bten thoroughly refurnisbel tc 23dwlv

rjlEKHB RAUTB HOUSE,

CJ&NEK MAIN AHD flKYISTH 8TRKBTS,

Terr© Haute, Indiana.

This Hotel nas reoently been refitted, and pntls first-class ord?r, offering accommodations nnsar passed in the Stats.

T. C. BCNTUS. Prop'r.

/1LAEK coassB

HOUSE.

coassB or PIBST A«D OHIO STBUTS.

Terre Haute, Indiana. w. B. fiBIFVlTtt propprietor

Office of Marshall, Ucntecuma and Paieatiue Hack Lines. free Buss to and from all Trains. aovSSdtf

PARK HOTEL,

ON THE AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN PLAN, Cor. Beekman and Nassau 8ts. Near City Hall Park New Tort

QEOBQE WIGHT, Proprietor.

N. B.—Located In the very heart of the whole, tale business, tbls is one of the most conveintly located Hotels for Merchant:, Business men acd others visiting the city. d29d8m

THE

WISE MEN of thU LAND,

Tbe Divine, the Physician, the. Judge, USE DAILY IU THS1B OWN IIOMBS AMD BKOOUUBND

To all Invalids and Sufierers FKOK

Dyspepsia, Sick Headache, Sour Stomach, Oostiveness, Heartburn, Indigestion, Plies, Bilious Attacks. Liver Complaints, Oont, and :.v Bheumatlo Affections

NATURE'S OWN

GREAT AND GOOD REMEDY,

TARBAIT'S

Effervescent Seltzer Aperient, As tbe Best and Host Bell table Medicine Ever offered to people for the above class of diseases.

Tho nnrsing babe, its brothers and siBters, its parents and grand-parents, will all tnd this pleasant remedy well adapted for their different complaints.

MANDFAOTDBID ONLT B7

TARRANT 0 CO.,

S78 Greenwich Ht,, New York, •W For Sale by all DrupglsM aul8—dSmeod.

A A N

JOB PRINTER,

115 MAIN ST„

FRAUDS!

KEVENtrK!

DRY GOODS,

BBNKENT

DUTIES.

ap

aiCit

Goods

some kinds at oae-third their value.

O O O I s."

mm

TfiRR'K HAUTB. INi»

IV1DBND NOTICE.

T. H. S INDIANAPOLIS B. B. CO., SicasTABY'a Ovric*, Terro Haute, December 19, 1888 Tbe Board of Directors li»vo this daydeolaiud a dividend of six (C) |jer cent, free from -Vrrnrnent tax^naxable iStcckholdera registered on tfw bocks or wie Ocmpany, on tbe 30th dsy of November. Western Stockholders wijl b* |i»ld thoir dividend at tbeOQceof tfce Tivssorer, in Terre Haute, on and after Monday, Jacuary 4th, 18C9

By ofderof the «4 u' Direotois. dtJB R. A. MOKKIi), 9ns'j.

^RCHITBCT 4 BUILDBK.

J. A. VttVDAGH,

Plant, ttpeelAoattons,

Soperlnteidaa«t

'3RS#aarr^Mif »»M!f

,,w

Eng. Braakfast (Blk) 1,00,1,10" 1,S5 Empire Company's celt bra ted brands Lon* Arm and Tong Mow Chops of Black Tea, with Green Tea flavor—highly reoommesj«d—,25. decJSdly

VXTAitRBN'S IMPROYBD VV, KOOFIN«. We afeprepared to pat on this Boot, a»3 war. rant it

tat

fife yean. TUs ia tke beat and cheei-

est Rssf in use, and is tre-proof. (Jail on OLirr WILLIAMS. Pralris fltj Plaaing Kills, enraar of til Malberry Straat*. iaftdt

4t

'ill if

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$1,90 per dozen and worth $4,00 at $1,80 and $2,00 per doz. wortli $3,00

FAMIX.I

A

In Mink, ^Fitch, Siberian Squirrel, the same Goods would Space will not admit mentioning but all who visit the "BUCKEYE

KM. J. BUM AN. REN BT BIBMAS, BALTIMORE.

WM. J. R1EMAN& SON,

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MI WS c8

'tint: atfj

to the Dry Goods House, Qf i»-6iSSrt5 of.'—

flic a

CE & CO*

FEB EXPRESS, '*^'1 i*\

E S O O

which we have cut into Patter

DAY SALES

and $3,00 Pattern, worth $5,00 Pattern $6,00 and $7,50. lins, with a3 handsome lustre as any to $12,00 per Pattern but Will be sold

if?

•At

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long time to come, to supply iheir these prices I

:ia

LARGE LOT OF

~WLJ

,« •«.

Water Mink, &<?., at lower prices than bring at Auction every article that will b« fold cheap, will be well paid for thpir coming.

W. B¥€£ CO.

Pl'llS! PljKS! PURS

LADIES PURS,

—IN-

Mink. Pitch, Siberian Squirrel, Conv, Water Mink," -!fe' &0., &C-, &c

lj

GOOD AS THE BKST, A N

Cheap as the Cheapest

1 jlj.

GENTS'S UNDERWEAR,

Of the best quality, at ''bottom prices." Jurt received, another Invoice of those fashionable acd popular

A IN E A S

ALSO, J1*!'*r- iWiis .fc»hi

Some Beautiful Stjles of

1

Xianl.-i

W(M»LKS "•"SCARPS.

BAi,

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aia.J OJ

Gents' Fur Collars, Caps and Gloves!

VERY LOW,

Call

1

nnd Examine our Stock,

AT THB JJ

METROPOLITAN hAti

Hat, Cap and Fur jitor^ 1. 1 ,! 4 ..

lSSJ Main

Street.

X0 WI & SLATE.

STOYfiES AID TINWARE. Tuu HAOTK, Oct. IS, 1808. "F1 Having bought tho entire Stock of Stoves and' Wares of W. Lockwood, 1 am prepared to vialt on all that may call on mo at the Old Stand, 171 Alain Street, bstweeji Sixth and Seventh.

P. S. All kinds of Job Work done in the bert_ manner and witq dispatch. Please give mo A calL.™ cctlSdtf G. E. LOCKWuOB.

JJEMOVAL.

7

RAILROAD AGENCY.

I have moved ay office to DfoKneo A Paddock'a Mill, where 1 would be pleased to see my old friends and customers.

Through reoeipts jrivett oa shlpnMnts of nra-i dnce to all Eastern Cities. All Ball, and Safi An Water rates as low, and tlmo aa quick as and competing lines. Grain In bulk shipped to New, England tow n» without change of cars.

JAMES H. TDBNCB. &*<~

%prf24iitf

rilBRRB HAUTB JSOVELTT WORKS, FER. TITTMUj &CO.

No. 19, south fourth $i.,o»poaltePo8t Office, Terro Hante, Ind. MODSLS, IteAWUMS AMD LlQBT UACBIMXJT .,

HKXTLT CXEOOTKO.

I^Lefonchsr'sBriech-L'a(ftug Hhot £Krn faf^1 Ttttmaa's Breech and Unczle 'rridnr made %rmj der from new or old materials.

Gcaeral Rmlriax Pranvtty AttMdeff

it1.

1 1

PATRONIZE

I" I IX*

MANUFACTURERS.

HOMK MAUU*.

FACTUBKS.

Wa have on hand a One stock of Sash, Doore and Blinds, onr own mannlactnre, which w» will sail at a very small sdvaaea ono jet.

We Warrant oar WorJk. to be «ipertor to »ay ever of»M fh martlet.

Bating OB will furnish Mtftloymeat Machauiw, and.at UM* same tine -..

raM

3ene fit ATourseivej^ aa we warrant all (tar work. We also keep en hand, and mannfa0tiuia4a»w« der, Window and Door frame*, Mouldings ami. every variety of Finishing Lumber used

OLIFT ft WILLIAMS ttaaai PBAIBIC OIT* »iATRIK(HL«t'^«^M JrlOdtf el

V4rJ,KAM1 DYE HOUSfii

and Do

tall Drawings furclsted f«r every d-tacrlptlon oi Bolldlngs.

H. CLAITIDGK

HAS returned to this tlrv, and Btted up a Steaai Dyeing aud dcoaring Ss'ablishmeut, af the olJ

8t%ad,

Wp. S North ?earifc Sueot^ wfcrre Ae wl!!, te pleased tj meet his old friends, at J' aSurSnj, uew may favor blm wILU thelt »atroL*«

•ones iK.ui

HATS AND CAPS-.

N

BW YOBJT BAT QA'Q&S

oT VatdarKBOKiPT.tilAJ*

Wena* Hala c.i sti Uiuda, Says' at» ol all kinds, 1^.. MiM«s' Mbia ol all UinKtan.

ot all

And at all prices. j*. Hats ma4e to urdar oc nherl O

TUB FALL. S-rWA.JHtf,

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