Daily Wabash Express, Volume 18, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 1 January 1869 — Page 4

DAILY EXPRESS.

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In Bankruptey—Jamesl.. Da*l»."r"^^ TO-DAT'S LOCAL

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Honey, Mince Meat, Poultrr-DemoM* A J»kIQP Sowing Machines—P. W. iia'o?' for Bent—Stable ....... .« Hair Good* at Saxton A Walmstoy '«.• Jo i|» ———WBB

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THIS is "swearing off day.1

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TR Common Pleas Court •djonrniHl lait evening until Monday. .•* !..

ONX PLAIN DBCNK was all the Mayor had before him on the last day of 1^68,

Th» Post Office will be open to-d^y ftom eight to nine A. M^ and six to seven p. M. r-.H

Six HUNDEKP THOUSAKD DOLLAR* Save been paid out for pork by the packers of this city this season: "T!

THE OLD TEAK went out weeping last night. May every tear be turned into a smile for the New Year.

HABPBB'S WEEKLY for Saturday, Jan uary 9th, is already on Ash's tables at the P. O. News Stand.

NOTARIES PUBLIC.—During tho past year Governor Baker has appointed twelve Notaries Public for Vigo County

THE LADIES' AID SOCIETY, gratefully acknowledge the receipt of $5,00 from an anonymous friend also, $16,00 from S R. H. iV it-.-.'

DOCTORS Mahan and Bell want "all whom it may concern," to read their notice, in another colum, ai*d give prompt attention thet9to,ra

GOOD

TO-DAY is the •mancipation procl^testTpn i^snell Abraham Lincoln, from- wkickidat^ii the destruction of slavery in th«L''FaUed States.

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No PAPER TO-MORROW.—In accord ance with a rule which has existed sinpa thf EXPRECS

has been issued as a Daily, nc

work will be done in this office to-day and consequently n.- paper will be issuil to-morrow. It is the last holiday ,thi printers will have Until the Fp^rtb of Jti lv—six months hanoe. 'J- ,,

MANY

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HAPPY TIME.—The contrast betweSr outdoors and indoors, was nowhere perceptible last night as at the ,Congr national Church, whero the Sabbat School children were assembled to ceive holiday presents, songs, hear short speeches, their youthfal minds, aad feast on many good things teachers and indulgent parents. .'

to day. Thousands of people will "turn over a now |leaf," and open a fireah act count with conscience. Many of thert "good resolutions" will bo broken so soo$ that it is hardly worth while making record of them. Nevertheless, we sa make all the resolutions that suggei themselves, anu keep them as striotl^ and as long as you can.

REMEMBER THE CARRIER.—Mornin after morning during th9 past year lh4 carriers of the

DAILY EXPRESS

FACTS THAT CANNOT BE GAINSAYEB —The oountry is full of man who baVb got rich by advertising. Iu fact no map expects to keep bis business running without informing the people what hft (s doing and where he can be found. Ttje people cannot afford to spend their tinje to hunt up places of business and tradfe They have been so long acctnioased

gaining that information Irom newspapers, that they depend upon them altogether, and govern their trade from what they learn and read at their homea,aijd by their own firesides. A lively advertisement is a friendly talk between business men and their customers. It is|'a duly invitation to coma and itp&a. Ai^d each day the reader of a local paper expect to hear and see what tbe manufap' tnren and the tradesmen have to lay. i&. local newspaper is a traveling agent, taking his daily rounds in the families of all their customers. No matter whether times are dull or not, no matter whether trade is brisk or otherwise, no business man can afford to take down his sign, nor withdraw the pleasing influence of a chat with his customers through the newspaper. For a business man to step advertising would be equivalent to his saying, I have stopped business and ask no more favors of the people.

B+ANUM mnltlplied the y««r cloead-J

In & long list io y«eterday'» Indianapoli»

Journal

we find from tbi* vicinity, W.

W. Shannon, Vincennes (late of this city,) Jacluon If. Kinman, Terra Haiite( and Morris Hughes, of Parke county.,

HKATH A.HDHOME.—No publication in this coantry •yer look as sudden abound into pQ|wUr fkvor as the new family lit erary afcdftgricalturat paper, "Hearth and Home." The names of Donald G. Jfitchell and Harriet Beecher Stowo as editors, are alone sufficient to make it famous soon and they have so much more than realized pfj^jQkr^qpsol&tioiia, and have had such means, at tb^ljr hands forgettin^)^ a^t^lfff pajpii| that the whole

Newspaper press of the country is in ec stacks over the, first number, wnich is jflfllflfiifaftlhe tiek paper aver gotten up in America. It is published by Pettin* at $4 per

THE Cincinnati

This afternoon at two o'clock a grand New Year's Matinee will be given, when Will be produced "A Day after the Wedding," a song and dance by J. P. Stoner, 'concluding with "Tho Spy or, a Ghost in Spite of Himself. Admission to Matinee only twenty-five cents.

[From the New Albany Sommircial.]

MITCHELL

The

good resolutions will be forme^

MSPIHA'S

who ift tow in the city

organizing a irtoek compABy for mining parpofffv wCotoraio, has shown us a

clMB«Jtt« to mining property in theOt- iiu

•'Jn*district,

towa Clear Creek county, Colorado, and also umerous letters of recommendation as to bis personal integrity and certifying that full faith and credit should be given io hi* statements and bearing testimony that he is well posted in Colorado mining interests. Capitalists who desire to invest in gold and silver mining should call on Mr. Greene at J. R. Whltaker's, corner of Fourth and Walnut streets. Specimens of ore may beaten afcMcKeen & Minsball's bank.

Commercial

Joumdl.

The

Joxemal

is mistaken The

mereidl

vertise in ,the

named.

I wo iX cl

ADVICE.—Get

yoai NEW Yft

Oysters at Scudder's and you'll go there all the year. -He if-W-oeaiUnt the very best. iljjtiM fllOlB MIT

Com*

charges $4,160 for one column

twice per Week for one yer—that is, one column one hundred and four insertions. As- we publish the

Commercial

every day

of the year, one column for a year, three hundred and sixty five insertions, at the satire rate would be $14,600 —Cin.

Com.

.THFT rates of advertising io the EXPRESS are so reasonable that we hear few complaints, but if there are any grumblers, we ask them to make a note of the above statement. And yet,

it pay*

to ad­

Commercial

at the rates

THEATRE TO-1IQHT.—Fun

is what

everybody likes—especially on New Years sight—and Manager Leake, of the Indt» anapolis Academy of Music Company, has' prepared a rich bill of comedy at Dowling Hall to-night. Don't go to bed cross on the first day of the year. Go and hear the inimitable White as be leads thct company through comedy and farce, and ypu can't. It will digest your big dinner, shake up your insides, make you fat, bring on a fit of good nature, cure your Uritabflity, tnaki you feel all right. What's fifty cents compared to a hearty two hod^rc laugh? Put on a belt for safety.—go nearly, get a good seat and take the chances on breaking a rib. The bill for to-night consists of the comedies of "BotSoy Baker"' and "Our Country Cousin," concluding with the screaming farce of "Slasher and Crasher."

AND TERSE HAUTE RAIL-

ROAD.—In an article on the Mitchell and Terre Haute railroad, and the feeling in its favor in New Albany, the Terre Haute

Express

says:

Our friends in that section evidently mean business, and we believe a similar spirit exists among the people along this etid df the proposed line. Decisive action will probably bo taken in the matter in the course of a few weeks. Meantime the subject is being extensively discussed and finds universal favor.

Express

hafe quiet

ly and unseen visited your homes as thfe first gray streaks of dawn appeared in the eastern horizon and snugly deposited your paper in some safe place. The carrier boy who has been so loog'hoseen, except to collect the small amounts due for thq paper, this morning appears for himtel| and with "a happy new year," presen his address. May he meet with a hearl welcome, and when your hand touch his, may he feel thai the welcome is in truth a substantial one. .il it

is assured that the people

of New Albany do mean business in regard to this important enterprise. They see what grand results would follow the building of Ibis road, in the development of the vast mineral and agricultural rei sources of the country the road would traverse. As Terre Haute is even more largely interested in this great enterprise than New Albany, we hope to see her ciir.ens taking hold of it, in the same earnest manner that the poople of this city have done.

Tho Terre Hauto

Journal

sees the ne­

cessity of action on the part of its citizens, and says: "New Albany is taking great interest in the proposed Mitchell railroad. Terre Haute should display equal earnestness in the success of that enterprise. -Let the people of Terre Haute go to wqi£. They wilt find New Albany ready io do Tie^ pait at any moment ehe may be called upen.

THE ANNUAL MEETING of the Society connnected with tbe Congregational JObhrah will be held at their Church edifice, on Monday evening next, at seven o'clock, for the renting of pewB, election of Trustees,

See.

All who want to rent

pewa Will please take notice and not fail to attend. By order of the TRUSTEES.

THE Great American Combination Button Hole and Overseaming Sewing Machine has no equal. dlw

THE best and cheapest Hair Goods are at Saxton & Walmsley's. dlt

MASONIC—ATTENTION,

SIB

eft Fi

KNIGHTS!

—Dowling Commandery No. 16, Knights Templar, will assemble to-night (Friday) at 7.v. M,, in

full unifurm,

for the in eta),

lation of officers. By order EM. COMMANDER

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Tax Great American Combination Button Hole and Overseaming Sewing Machine has no equal. jldlw

SWITCHES at $2,60 and upwards at Saxton & Walmsloy's. dlt

FOB RENT.—A

Hair Work, ftt Sutoo ft

Walmiley'e. dlt

THE Great American Combination Button Hole and Overseaming Sewing Machine has no equal jldlw

BEOIH right this year aud go and buy some new Honey, fresh prepared mince meat, turkeys, geese, chickens and al] kinds of wild game at Damorest & Jackson's, on Ohio street, between Fourth and Fifth streets, Terre Haute, Ind. 1-dlt ,C-

MASONIC INSTALLATIONS.—The regular annual installations of the officers ofTerre Haute Chapter No. 11. Terre Haute Council No. 8, and Dowling Commandery No. 16 K. T. will take place at the Lodge Boom, on Third street, on Friday evening at 7 p. M.

All Master Masons invited to be preaent. By order 31,d2t COMMANDING OPFICEKS.

B. WEIBZ'S Premium Skirts more dura* ble, more elastio-, more graceful, will keep

8haP° long0r

anfl relain iu

P,aee

BUSINESS MEN, ATTENTION !—An opportunity for an investment in a cafe and very profitable business, is this day offered. Will trade for merchandise, or real estate and part cash.

Apply to or address, C. F.

charges

for one column, a year, four thousand one hundred and sixty dollars.—Ohio

State

BABCOCK,

31,d2t National Hotel, Terre Haute.

By order of the W. MR

VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE.—The property on the corner of 6ih and Ohio streets, including the residence of Dr, Patrick, is offered tor sale. Those desiring good business locations will find them bere. Apply at tho office of 3ld3w DR PATRICK.

DR. PRICE'S Cream Baking Powders were flast prepared by Dr. Price with a special reference to healtbfulness, for his own family use and*sub9equently by his neighbors. The fame of the baking powder spread from house to house, until the demand became burdensome, and be was fairly forced to have the powders prepared in large quantities. For sale by all grocers. d3t

To THE LADIES.—In returning my thanks to the Ladies of Terre Haute for their patronage during the| past year, 1 desire to inform them that I am now sell ing Hair Goods cheaper than ever. In fact, some dealers are amazed, and cry "beware of counterfeit hair goods Yel, ladies, beware I and call at 145 Main street, where you can get genuine Hair Switches for $3, genuine Hair Chignons for $2, and every* variety of Hair Goods at equally low prices. Special attention given to the manufacture of hair jewelry of every description. Please bear in mind that tbe same hair left with me,will be manufactured. It will not be sent off to some other dealer and exchanged for jewelry already made. 30dtf MRS. R. A. WHEELER.

NOTICE.—In consequence of the continued ill-health of Dr. Bell,

the accounts

nf the firm of Mahan & Bell, must bd settled. Those remaining unpaid on the 10th of January, 1869, will be left for collection without distinction.

Dec. 29, 1868. MAHAN &

H. A. DAVIS & Co., Druggists, Deming Block, 6th and Main street, Proprietors sole Agents for

Dr. Patrick's An ti-Dyspeptic Powder. Dr. Patrick's Tonic Bitters. Dr. Patrick's Cotigh Syrup. Dr. Patrick's Liver Piljta.

A CARD.

1 take pleasure in announcing to my friends and to the public in genera), that, having made important changes in my preparations such as years of close observation have shown necessary I have granted to H-A. Davis & Co. the exclu sive right to manufacture and jsell the same, to whom ail orders should be addressed. Yours, Respectfully, 29dtf G. W. PATRICK.

Ir you want Queen?ware cheaper than you can buy at Auction, go to 23-dtf BROWN & MELVIN'S.

A CALICO or Delaine Dress Pattern is a substantial holiday prrsent. Calicoes from 8J cents and Delainoa from 16$ cents a yard, to the fineBi manufactured, atTuell, Ripley & Co's. ]23-dtjl

Ho I EVERY ONE that wants a Holiday Present for their friends bothduraDle and useful, call at the office of Kizsr & Coddington, South Fifth street, between Main and Ohio, who will sell Singer Sewing Machines at a liberal discount until after New Yoar's Day. [19-d2w

Ho! you loverB of good feeding, don't faii to call at Voris & Voorheas' Meat Shop, on Ohio Street, two doors^East of 4th, and leave your orders for your Christmas Meat We will have on hand Bear, Buffalo, extra Beef and extra Southdown Mutton, Venison and Game of al) kinds, at reasonable prices. 17dtf

FOR CHEAP BOOTS AND SHOES, go to C. E. Ruggles. He is closing out his entire slock of men, women and children's wear, at cost, for 30 days, at No. 16 North Fourth street [22,d9t

NOTICE.—A valuable improvement in Electro Plating Spoons and Forks, by which those parts most exposed to wear receive an extra coat of silver, three times

bthe

good, roomy stable.—

Apply at this office. [janldtf

P. W. Wours. has opened an office on the west tide of Third street, first door north of Main, and on Monday the 3d he will have a number of the American Combination Button-hole and Sewing Sewing Machines on exhibition. Call and Me them. l,diw.

Surrn FATTMM, at Riddle's.

MrNoT

MEAT

bet"

ter than any other skirt. Goandtrv.

Go and try. 31,dwtf

LADIES' Paper Collars and Caff's in great variety, at B. Weisz'g Skirt Factory, No. 12 South Fourth street. 31,dwtf

Main

usual thickness, viz: On the

back of tbe handle, heel of the bowl and points of bowls of spoons, back of the handle, and breasts and points of tines of forks. The improvement is of the celebrated Rogers Bros., and the goods are for sale at S. R. Freeman's, 161 Main street, near corner of 6th. 23dwtf

STILL ANOTHER reduction on furs and hohday goods at Tueli, Ripley & Co's.— They do not propoee to carry until next season, anything in the way of winter goods for whioh they can get cost23,dwtjlst] -f i-

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

C. I. Btw.tr sells Boneless Sardines. [25,dtf

titter

ST.IPPKR

PATTERNS,

BOY your Slipper Patterns of Riddle's. dtf

LADIES' UNDERWEAR, at Riddle's dtf

BTTY your Christmas presents of Rid. die. FANCY

and Variety Goods, cheap, at

Riddle's.

"Patterns, dtf

OTTOMAN and Embroidorj cheap, at Riddles.

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

N ETF STYLES OF HATS AND BONNETS at 149 Main street dtf

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

for those 15dtf

Go TO E. R. Wright & Cc Extra Large Oysters.

bbl. choice "^inter^Applw at New 100 York Tea Store.'

BUCKWHEAT, Rye and Unbolted Flour at E. R. Wright & Go's. scsn

15dtf

You can find Preserved Lemon Peel, at C. I. Ripley's. [25,dtf

NEW SWEET CIDER, right from the press, at New York Tea Store. 12dtf

NEW ORLEANS SUGAR, new crop, at New York Store. 12dtf

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

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

RIDDLE is prepared for Christmas with a host of suitable presents. dtf APPLE BUVTER by the quart or gallon, at C. I. Ripley's. 22-dtf

FURS! FURS11—Riddle will iot be undersold on Furs. Call on him. dtf

GXNTSVIJKDSRWKAR, from 50 cents io $2 60, at Riddle's. dtf

ALL Boots and Shoes wear as represented at the Bankrupt Store, No. 64 Main Street. 21 tf

A GOOD Sewing Machine is a useful Christmas presenjt., Qrd^r ooe^Ityddle be has the best, ... dtf

KIND HUSBANDS, order a go*d 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 Childrens Rubbers,

cheap, at the Bankrupt Store, No. 64, Main Street. 21tf MRS. BROWN

offers a Buck-board fo

sale. For further particulars apply early to Mry.Blwell, at B. S. Go* A Son's... dtf BROWS &

MELVIN

sell nothing but the

very best of ware, at very low prices,' at No. 62 Main street. 17dtf

BEMOYED.—W. H. Sage ha's removed to his new store room and opened an entire new stock of confectionery ind toys. You will also find fresh bread, cakes, crackers and rolls every evening. ludtji.

GREAT EARTHQUAKE I

BELL.

Coal Shaken

Highland Coal at. 12 cents per bushel. Xeave orders at Rippetoe A Co's. 25-dlw v*. E. F.

TJSEVUL HOLIDAY

8treet"

MERRILL.

PRESENTS.—A

«W FMS*

—AUBfl

HALE-s^B**T.-=Oa J. Bro«n, Mr. DAK. W. DAM »UD I*"«n

3.

Kavax.

cheap, at Riddle's. dtf

THE largettYhrtaty mTn"*n Confectionary and Toys at i.Mge'e

:..r

pair

of these soft snowy white blankets made by the Vigo Woolen Mills, to be had only at the factory. .Please your wife, and 2 5

SMOKERS and cbewers wfll find something exceedingly delicious, in the shape of Cigars and Tobacco, at the new Tobacco House, east side Public Square. dtf

SOMETHING NEW.—Plated solid handled Dessert and Table Knives, anew pattern. Call and see them at Cory & Mancourt's. lOdtf

157 Main street, and delivered to any part

industry and remedy Aostin, Shryer & Co's.

FOB

Christmas

tig & Co'i Block.

FURS

est prices,

dtf

ORASGEB and Lemons at Sage's* dtf

FRESH

Cmtoir,

1

flwi

DON'T TAIL to go to C. AV'ittig & 6o's 170 Main street, Deming -Block, be tore you buy your Christmas presents.

ELEGANT

'1ft

14dtf.

Breakfast Shawls, sold at leas

than market value during the Holidays, at C. WITTIQ & Co's^ U70 Mail street, Doming Block. 14dtf.

CHEAP POULTRY AND GAMX.—TURKEYS 10 cents per pound Quail $1 60 perdoaon Rabbits lOcenU each Dressed Squirrels 10 cents Wild TnrkByij'fl" Eggs 3# cti. Butter 30 cents, for' W-day, *41 RAY & BAII.EY'SJ, NO. 13, South 4th street-

TOBACCO I TOBACCO11 TOBACCO 111large and fine assortment of Cigars and. Tobacco, will be found at M. V. Moudy's, east side Public Square. Country! jner« chants, come and get your. Tobacco at factory prices. dtf ,k'

CHRISTMAS PRKSETTTH.—Cory as Mancourt have a splendid stock of English and American Scissors, pooket and table Cutlery, suitable for Christmas presents. ."jV lOdtf

SLEIOH BELLS I SLEIGH BELLS!—For tbe merriest and cheapest Sleigh Bells look in at Austin, Sbryer A Co s. [15-dtf

REMEMBKB that G. H. Bascom is selling off his entire stock of Watches and Jewelry at cost. Now is your golden opportunity to buy your Holiday presents at No. 151 Main street. [nov9,dtf

LATEST FASHIONS to bo -found at Weisz's Skirt Faotory and Corset Em porium, 11, South Fourth street. 24-dwtf Hl*{

DELAINS,.only 1G§ cents, at_Tuall, Rip

ley '& Co's., dwlw

SPEER'S STANDARD WINE BIT« TERS is highly recommended by physi cians for Dyspeptics, on account of its tonic properties, its purity, and its delicious flavor. augl5 dw3m-

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

I would caU particular attention to my large assortment of cbeap switches and puffs. MRS. M.

SOdtf

RIKGELMAN.

SELLING AT REDUCED

are now selling Boots and Shoes at re duced prices. Come and examine for yourselves.

BUCK & DOZIER, NO, 99 Main st., d5tf

1

South side, bet. 3d and 4th

ON January 1st, 1869, the copartner ship 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 at

A FINE stock of Furs at C. Wittig & IMPROVED PANTASCOPIO SPECTACLEB CO'S., 170 Main street, Deming Block,'—At 161 Main street, I have a large as-

"r,y

*8t* 14dtf. Silver, Steel, Plated and Rubber Frames, ZZ 77 AIBO the purest Periscopic Lenses for fil JACOB KERN, opposite the Post Office, „ng

on 6th street, is not selling his goods at that can be benefitted by spectacles, at cost, neither does he intend to close out by Christmas, but sells 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 his prices before purchasing. d22

BUY SOMETHING UBEFUL.— Just received, an assortment of boys' tool chests. Every boy should have one for a Holiday

ToiIet

um

A VINE ASSORTMENT of men's Calf and

21tf

'cost for cash

An invitation is hereby extended ta

all

to call and be convinced that they sell clothing and gents' furnishing goods cheaper than any other .house in the city, dtf

ALL GOODS sold at Weisz's Skirt Factory warranted for one year, are kept in repair free of charge, and sold cheaper than the cheapest. 24-dwtf

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. Tho largest and richest assortment in the city, at

JOHN R. FREEMAN'S,

lSdtf 5 Warren Block.

rameg| ADd c^n 8uit every eye

the sign of Watch and Spectacles, near the corner of 6th street. 7-dtf S. R.

^P8'

FREEMAN.

ALL THE POPULAR Hair Preparations a fine selection of Hair Brushes and Combs, choice Perfumes lor the handkerchief, English, French and American

articlea u8eful

present. Parents, see to this. A nice round," for sale by Barr, Gulick & Berry chest of tools will certainly make them PruK8'6t8, t.. [21-dl0t industrious. For sale at Cory A Man- ELIAS CUMMINS, who took the premi courts. lOdtf

"al1

the

on the best variety of apples at the

StaU)

F«»r h"established

Kip Boots, cheaper than any other place Main street, two doors west of Third, in the city, at the Bankrupt Store, No. 64 where he has a large stock of bis own ap« oi4r pies, and buys and sells at wholesale and

&2.

SALOON.-Messrs.

of the city free of charge. 23-dtf elegantly fitted up the basement room

1

Inj_(f

BOY.—A

Chest of useful Tools-an inducement to

for idleness, at [15-dtf 1 WANTED.

iristmas presents, go to C. Wit-. W ANTBD.-— SCRAP IROAl—i. ,in if.:. One haxdred tona of Scrap Iron wanted Mam Street, Deming tho Phcanix ronndrr, oornar'of 9tb and Eagle 14dtf.

Street a. octlfidSm

—The finest assortment, the low. A GENTS WANTED.—$75 fl, no old mothv stock, at -A 200 par month I Or a Commission which twice that amonnt can be made by aell

S. L. STRAUS', 149 Main street

Raisins and currants at

It

a fruit store on

retail, choice apples, for winter keeping, apples for present use, cider, green and dried fruit of all kinds, be ans, potatoes,

It is a much needed and convenient institution, and is receiving a liberal patronage. 13dtf

FLOUR I FLOUR 11—The best brands of SKATES I SKATES I—We have on hand White and Red Wheat Flour by the bar-. 500 pairs ladies gents and boys skates for rel, sack or single pound, always on hand ale at prices to suit the times. and will be sold as CHEAP as the CHEAP- LOdtf CORY & MANCOUKT. EST at James Davis' New Grocery Stora

NEW SHAVING AND HAIR DREESING

Clark & Price having

corner of Sixth and Main streets (Dem

FOR a fine Corset, cheap, go to Weise' ing Block) invite their old and new Skirt Factory and Corset Emporium, Nc.' friends1to give them a call. They em,o a».,tv

P'oy the best workmen and guarantee

12, Soutb Fourth street. 10,dwtf entire satisfaction in every department of fashionable work in their line. BEST PRESENT IOR A

Tool) N. B. A clean towel furnished for

evnry

CU8tomer

every time-

t23

dlf

MclLVBESK BABHABD.

the La'aet Improved Common Pense ramiljr Sewing Hachiae Paica |18.00. For Circulars and Terms, address O. BOWER9 A CO., d4-dw3m 3908. 3d 81., Philadelphia, Pa.

TFANTiiD- SALESMEN TO Tl Travel 'or a Kannfaetarlog Oompany, and sail

by

f1*4*

aaapla. Good wagae are naaantaad. HAMILTON *00..

Address, with stamp, H. So. tlSOheetoBt it., Pbtladalphla, Pa.

Who taeaMtoMejryUW I airiMM Melt is ^ete-tiraettonJecaiiM oTlu aaTnuujr eflMt thair p«l«nta boatae** mta tiae il becaoM bej nqiln a acond phyriq'oa and dear intellect Mduutary people It becaaae It I fortifies them agsiaat coaplainte which reantt from a alnggiah condition of the bodily fo notions, ^rodaoed hr «*»TeI^ra u*»Ube--aae it protects them aghast, eptdestio and aniiomto duoaaea clergjae** jadgfB, ooagresmaD, lawyers, editor!, teacher* and students as* ft ttfcaaie it tmparta fceihibree to aid and body, and preserves health aMatnaftth against decay the working claaaea ue it boeanae it anpparta the body which would otherwise snflfer irreparable iojary frost exceesive labor tamlliea nio it becmie ltii a certala rmedy ftr a mnUlrtda common complaints everybody nees it becanao it ia a aafe agreeable and eficaeiona tonic and •tlmalant. dwlw

Doolcy's Baking Powder.—DOOLKYV HAKIRQ FOVTOEB ia unequalled for making light and nutritiona Biacaita, Bolls, Buckwheat and other Grlddl" Cakea, 4c. It requires ONLY TWO TEASPOONSFUL FOB A QUART OF FLOITR. Sold by Grocers gMUo-ally. At wholesale, in Terre Ilante.by COX SON,

Uct8dw3m AVhpl.aale Qrocera.

BM*»B

Ffcloral lliilr.

Tiuk Haptr, pec. 7, 1868,

After haviog tiMMOachly tealed in my family aud ia my own caw, "Barr'a Pectoral Elixir." I take great pieaanre in adding my teetimony tc the many encomiama which othatthave donrad' ly ktvUhid npoa it. If whatever teada to relieve human suffering ia a liena'action, tlien certainly.

Barr'a Pectoral Elixir" worthy of all praise. We can, from jwrtoaal

xp«ri*nc«and

S A

year

E S!

Adams' Patent Self-feeding

CORN SHELLERS,

Into which the Corn is "Shoveled and not Touched by the Hands.

WARRANTED TO SHELL

In the most thorough manner, whether tbe Corn bo sonnd or soft, and leaye the cob cnbrokan. The ',Cob and shelled Corn'are'neparated by a.

Revolving Cob Rake. The Oora is cleaned by a fan attached to the machine, and elevaUd and. deposited in sicks.

They are mad* all sUes, belted-^r geared, with: different capacities, from

300 to 2,000 bnsbeUi per Day,

and can be ran with anyjower.

The Shellers will be furnished with or without Horse Powers, or Borse Powers.

From One to Ten-Borse,

Without the Shellers. Also,

•STAR," "WISTEBUr," and "XX" Shelters, All Si7.es and Kinds.

We have tho largeet assortment of

E E E S

in tbo Country, consisting Of

((Burdick's

National

"Eureka,"

a

'v.- "Sanford/'

wil .Whul*' sw*2

4

arqnaint-

ance, recommrnd both tt. and the Proprietor porfuctiy reliabl. C. A. BROOKE, Paitor Albnry M. B. Chnrcb, Terre IXante. ..

This invalnalil* remedy tor the enro "of Cold*?' Coogh), Cronp, Hoarioneu, etc is mannfactby-: et and «old bgT-lrrPARR. Q,ULI,CK i.BERBT^. d!2dwlm Dmggirti.

AMUSEMENTS.

OWLING HALL. nx.lS

The Academy of Mnsic Dramatic Company,

(Of Indianapolis.)

TWO NIGHTS ONLY!

Thursday and Friday Evenings, Dec. 31st, and Jan. 1st.

And New Tears Afternoon.

HE SECOND ANNUAL BALL

"Gale," Ac.

Pricfs ranging from fi to $50, and capacities from 100 1,000 buihels of feed per hour. jroirag a JONKS,

farm Implements, ,. East Side PuMIc Square,^ TKB&K HADTC, IND.

FOR RENT.

TPOR RBN1V-Tho Farm of the X: late W. I). Wood, flva miles east, on the National Boad, containing about 300 acres of land—150 under cultiTa'ion, the remainder In pasture. Two-story frame house—ten rooms— two baroa and one large bog led. Eonnire of

O. FAIRBANKS,

iMlf *. Al the Terre Haute Ifoufo.

T70R RENT-NICE ROOMS— -L Tor a Family, without children. Inquire DR. PKNCK, 2d atreet. 17dft

OR RENT —ICE HOUSE.— One of theb stlce Houses in this city for rent on raaaonable terms. Apply at Kissner's Husic Shore, ileSdlm

FOR 8ALE.

FTLE

ARM TO TRADE FOR CATOB HORSES'—Eighty acree of Land situated in Crawford County, Missouri, well adapted to 8tock ralsinr, having three spring* of living water on it locatisn healthy. The above land will be exchanged for Horses or Cattle, or eold low for cash. Call on W. L. HODDT, at the Dally Express Office.

I?OR SALE—A

to

from iliinf

Fino two-story

X? Frame Bwelllng Honse—«ight rooms, pas,

slate roof, two cisterns and well, stable, carriage ^od fruit. L«t 160 feet front by honae, and feet deep. elGdtf

GTEAMIDYE HOUSE.

I W'T E

SEIZURE OF BY THE GOV

-t-s

AND SOLD AT

*e .U

•3.8 .. i.

Ulikfil

it#

Will

-dm,l m*

fi

or THS ri'.-iMili

Hibernian Benevolent Society,

v.tf.1 f- Kiwi} A

it. "mb

DOWLMG HALL,

Friday Evening, Jan. 8th, 1869,

Tickets or Admission.... ^.....$1,50

Music by Prof. Tont'i String Band. 28dtd

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS

JN BANKRUPTCY.

PRICES.—WO

Totals to give notice that oa the 2^ tfi'cfay^of Deoomber, A. D.1868,'a Warrant in Bankruptcy was iisnpd against the estate of

JAMES L. DAVIS\

of Terra Hants, -in the county of Vigo, and State of Indiana, who tabs been adjudged a'-Bankrapt on his own petition that the payment of any debts and delivery of any property" beJanging to scch Bankrupt to him, or for his ne, and the transfer of any property by blm is forbidden' by law that a meeting of the Creditors of the said Bankrupt, to prove their dobts and chooso ono or more Assignees of his estate, will bj held at a Court of Bankruptcy, to be holden at No. 24% East Washington street, in the city of Indianapolis, in said District, before John W. Beyy Agister, on the 18th day of January, A. D., 1869, at 0 o'clock, k. M. B*NJ. J. 8POONKB, .. IT. 8..Marshal, District of Indiana,' janldZt Messenger.

TO PAT

Some Ch©

Having found their way to the

Wi S RY

^eWi' a

's

W»il bo offered .at one-half, and

JUST MECEIVED

«00 PIE€EHOF

-Jn •-".Of all Graaes and Qaalities|

OODI WOOD I WOOD!

for tale by J. A. Bhoads All orders left at the "Rarty House'," West Mala street', prcmptly filled.

EARLEY HOUSE. -IV. R. LACOKKAD, Prop'r. 10-dlm

NEWS(AND STATIONERY ROOMS!

Sixtli (Street,

Opposite New Post Office Building.

All New Tork, Cincinnati and Philadelphia Papers and Bf^gazinoa en hand regular an! ia soon as IssuM,

MV Special attention paid to getting back Numbers. Innltial Paper and Envelopes always on hand or stamped to order. School Paper, a good artl cle.very cheap. "JlotB. -V.. -S2SS5R 008. A. ABNOI.D.

"VTOTICE OF SALE OF REAL Xl K8TATK Notice is hereby given, that tlie undersigned appointed by the Vigo Court of Common Pleas at the December Torm, 18C*, in a case wherein Jnlia Ann Oennng is Plaintiff^ and Xlisa Helen Genung and othara, heirs at law of Blisha H. Oe nnng, doceased, are deiendant*, will sell at prl vate sale, the following Beat Istate, in Vlgc county. State of Indiana, ta-wit

Commencing forty (40) fcet east of the north weat-Darner of lot seventy-eight (78), in Johi Sibley's division of the town of Terre Hante thence east ote hundred and twenty (120) feet, thence south one hundred and forty-nine (149 Teet, to the land owned by the Ttrre.Haute, Alton & St. Lonls Kallroad Company, then:e nortb one hundred and twenly (120) feet, thence north one hundred and forty-Blue (149) feet, to the plaoe of

A,pplKationa of pnrCbaters wUk be receired at theOftletof Hendrich A Lange, over Kirst Na tional Bank, is the olty of Terra Bante, until the 9th da of: January, A. D,. 1869.

A. LANOI, Commissioner

Dei 29-U101

j^NNUAL MEETING. KIBST NATTOALL BISK

or

UTIE&>

t(| the Dry Goods rati

I N E N

200 Poaea Fringe fEuck Towels, at 300 Dozen Bleached Linen Napkins ^.$3,Bp per dozen

HOTELS AND

not have the opportunity for a

iSili&'nmTlmMir/ii

wanta at

iJift fnodflSr JUST RECEIVED set

wax

Ia Mink, Fitch, Siberian Squirrel the same Goods would Spac« will not admit mentioning hut all who visit the "BUCKEYE"

TOST KBCBIVBD,

From New Tork, the latest

Paris and New Tork Ifashloni!

'-*511 to 7r Gall, and iee them, ftt

1

MRS. ST. JOHN'S

DRESS MAKING EST1BLIHHMRNT,

ITo, 155 Hutu Street,'0

Over E. R. Wright A Oo—Second Floor. DasSMlm' -j** .,N

ISSOLUTIO.N JSOTICE.

The,firm ofWatkics, Slanghter A Co., was diMolvod 'on th« lSlh of Dect-mbar, ,by mutual .consent, and anew flrmlbimed consisting of W.

M. Slanghter and Qeorge Kerckholf, aiider the name Mid styta of Slaughter A Kerckhoff, with whem we cordially recomuand oar castomer«4o continue their patronsge. tither of the nndersfgned aro authorized to collect and settle the debt* of tbe old Arm, and reoelpt.for th^ Rsmp. T. W. CATKINS,

M. SLAUGHTKB.

(TeoSSdSt B. BARTON.

TKBR* IIAUFK

Terre ntnte, Ind., Dec. 10, 18C8.

Notice is hereby given that the annnal meet ing of the Stockholders of this Bank will beheld at the Banking Honsa on tbe second Tuesday in January next, for the purpose of electing seven Directors for the emu Ing year

By order of the Board. llcUd S. A. HKBRI0K, Cashier.

^WJSUAL ELECTION.

300

nil be sild cbeap. Apply to P. M. bONNl NELLY.

£1. CLABIDGE

Has returned to this city, and fitted up' a Steam Dyeing anA^Sooaring Establishment, at the old S&ad, Vo. 8 North ronrth dtreet, whore he will bepleaaed to aaeet his old friends, as4 as many MWMMSMS saay fcvor Ma with thatr patseaaf 9M«r

!_~5

..

JfO-WT 1

T. H. INDIANATOLIS B. B. CO., SiccarrABT's Oirioa, Tsaaa HADTR, December lltb, 18C8. The annuel meeting of the Stockholders of this Company will be held at the Offlca of tbe Company, in Terre Hante, on Monday, January 4tb, 1809, between tbe hours of 10 and 12 o'clock A. II., ftr the pnrpoeeof electing Directors for the ensuing year. By order of the Board. 12dtd B. A. MOBKIB, Secretary.

QAVE MONEY AND DRINK IO GOOD TEA. JOSEPH STRONG, No. 180 Main Street, Terre Haute, Agent for

EMPIRE TEA COMPANY

or NEW Tone.

The unparalled snestis of this Company ia owing to,the fact that they IMPOST their Teas direct irom the producing di«rict of China and japan, and sell them at teiall, throuah their Agents, at cargo pihee. thus a-.Tiog the immeus^ profits ym have paid heretofore. All goods war ranted to give Satisfaction, or mone, refunded.

PBICE LIST.

Oolong (Black) ~80 90 1,00 beet $1,20 per lb Toon* Hjson (Ore-tn) 90 I,0n, 1,2S 1,80 MUed\Or.

A

Black

60

Kmpire OMayaafs asisbrated brands Long Arm and Tong How Chopa of Black Tea, with OHsn Tea flavor—highly recommended—$1,26. deelMly

titat*#*' 7i A fa, a

•*r" sa»-.- aimt-t

-r

f,!

REVENUE:

1)RY GOODSRNMENT!

E Sc'

I

O O I

500 Patterns Choice Mohairs, at $2,75 300 Patterns Abyssinan Poplins at 200 Patterns Changeable French Pop

Silk, and fully worth from $10,00 At $6,00 and $7,50 per Pattern.

*•*3

*.i-

Rj»

!••'-A

4^11

I 0

ffc

a

-t Ir

"j

dp Ghoods

2|

/tfWl

pi

fistiiitna

OOfltt Of nil

{Wr

CO.f"*f*a••i:

•.iW.f.v^vMn ?i",s

-i.

ne kinds at one-thml their Valne.

EXPRESS,

ti:

BKM CtOODS

ich we haVe cut into Patterns ,*

DAY SALES

$3,00 Pattern, worth $5,00 Pattern ,00 and $7,50. I Ibis, with as handsome lustre as any t« 1)2,00 p«tJ?ftttej$,l?&tj£irt

ct-lT

r! -r

:&*•• I 4 K**.ks O O I 8.

$1,90 per dozen and iforth $4,00 at $1,80 and $2,00 perdoz. worth $S,00 ,yi ,. -o »u

A ML I I E

l^ng time to come, to supply their, jf t|iese prices I

LASQE LOT OPr

mr

wlt '.

titer Mink, &c.,kt lower pric«i tfrtff'

ing at Auction/ ,t'\

every article that, will be sold oHeap, will be well .-paid for their coming,

W. M. RYCE A CO:

JJEMOYAL.

%iivi

w« f-J-

P*t** 'ni

RAILROAD AGENCY.

I have mored my ofloe to McXean Paddock's Hill, where I «ooM be pleased to aea say old friends andonstomers. :v

Throngh reoelpta tltra oa ahlpasanta of pr*-.. tnca to all Kastern Cities, All Bail, and Bail aul Water rates as low, a ad tiae aa quick and oompeting iinea. Grain ib balk ehitpad. ~|u N* England towns withont change of cars.

JAMC8 a. TOSNMBi AM.

4|prflMdtt

TERRE

HAUTE HOVELTY WORKS, BY

Tins:. 1

TITTMAN & CO.

No. 10, Math Foarth St., oppwlte Pist Otitt. Toi*re Haute, Ind. MODSUI, DaAWIMS ANn LIOHT MACHINt BY aaATLT axaotnaa. HriiefoBcbortaJBre^ch-Ioadlng On ll'so Tittmaa's Br«ech and Muzele Colder tnad*

I

or-

jder from uSw or old materials. ... WfieaeraJ Ue#alrlag rroaytly A traded io,

___ a*d-

•iipl -THB,,..,! aiuMinvt

WISE MEN of the LAND,

The Divine, tfte Pfiy«icl»n, tho, Judga.

USE DAILY

JLN TTHEIA OWN HOMES AND BJLCQ&L) To all Invalids and Snfierers rnoif

r*K

.U

FlJSiE.f-.1Ji

Dyspepsia, 81ck Headache, Sour Stomach, Coat-, iveness, Heartburn, Indigestion, Piles, Billots Attacks. Mtist- t'ottplainte, Gout, and .Bbeuvatic Affectiona

NATURE'S OWN

eftfilT km GOOD REMEDY,

a

TABBAST'S 1

Effervescent Seltzer Aperient,

As the

Best and Most Reltinble k«4liclae Ever offered to people for the abofe cia« of diseases.

The narsfng babe, ft* brothers and' slat or#,'11» parents and'grand-parents. j»ftl all fttid this pleasant remedy well adapted fWr their different complaints.

,,.T" MAIHWACTOBTO OWIT at wfT TARHANT 878 Greenwich Nt~, New VcWd fot dale HJIIJ P,CTgglsts%^J»

anl8—dSmeod.

-U

Ed1

j. A. Biira

^4'

JOB PRINTER

i. tarn Mm

115 MAIN ST.,

S

TKRiU HAUTX IND

IY1DEND NOTICE.

TTHfet)

aoi,

T. H. INDIANAPOLIS B. B. ODi, SlCEETABl'S OrriCB, Terre Haute, December 19, The Board

9, 18M.J

of Virtctotp

have this day declared

a dividend of six (6) per cent, free from Government tax, payable to Stockholders registered aa the books of the Company, on tbe 30th day of November. Weetern Stockholders will be paid thair dividend at the Office or tbe Treasnrsr, ia Terre Haute, en and after Monday, January 4th, 1869.

By order of the Board of Dlreotois. 21dtJ8 B. A. KOBBIB, fleo'y.

^RCHITBCT & BUILDER.

J. A.VBYDAGH.

Plans, SpeciSbations, Snperlatendance, aad tail Drawings furnished

Ur

every A»«lftissal

Buildings. .OMOB.—Booth east ooruer of Kaia and flltt Streets, over Donnelly's Dra« Htora mvMdl*

WARREN'S IMPROYED II BOOFINGK We are prepared to put on this Bool, aad warrant it for five years. Tnis ia the best and cheap* sat Roof in use, anil ts fire-proot Oall on

CLlrT WlLLIAIf^.^.

Prairie Qlajr Plaali« Mi Us, soraer of l(b Halberry StreaU. InSdt

'. r~rft

BIEMAN. BT SI«MA*, aw BALTIMORE. ^'^^2

WM.

RIEMAN & SON,

J.

BVOCKSSOM TO

Wmf «T. Kitman Sc Oo. POBK PACKER9, Water Street, aear Blaise's Mill,

TKBBE HA4J3E, IND.

Omra-Orer Storeroom formerly occupied ty Cory & Manoourt. Hogs bought and eold on oommislon. Liberal advance on packing a. 4 eoiwigbniMite four house io Baltimore. ftoe&ttm

HATS AMD CAPS.

N

BW YORK HAT 8TOB1

Joseph C. Yates,,

JUST IN RBCEIPT

Men*' Hats

SW, 1,00" I,to

Wboflal (green)——,.»01,00,1.83" l,CO Japan (natural leaf 90 l,00,l,lu 1^5 Gunpowder (G'een). ,„1,00 1 96 1,60 •og. Break&at (Bik) 1,00, 1,10" 1,35

v-

of

all kinds,

Hoys' Uata

at

all kinds,

Bliaaea'HataofaUUiida, Infanta* Hata of all UaiK AaB at all prima. ^^a. HaU made to order on shwt aotler. Ow

A S 8

l^jraustreet. ^ItmKaats^lad.

4\n\trt

-I H3YOS9

AHl