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

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OMtar'sBemtlflor and Pr»p«raUon«. f#r Bent- Dwelling—Mrf. BmiUi.

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Bo*rdlD|-Mr».Chs». A.Soilth. Befs Malt S*tract—J. B. Ptdemn SMtUos-BoiMtt S Bow.

TO-DA.l'l LOCAL hottok#

OoltilDI »t Ooit—Ororer A Miller OrjcriM and FroduJe-#«tI»r QrigtVr OIotm-W. B. Btc« pr. Frle*'» Cr«am Baking Powder. Tonog Ladl*e Inttttn e—Thoe. Spn** T*rr* HantaOommercUl College. StoMisher all Acconnu—M«h»n & Bel I

AW interesting communication 6h The I AJo

Qreat Finanoial Problem laid over until to-morrow

U«oh Bbkvick at the

Mbs. C. A, Smith bas taken the south part of the Buntin House, and has openad it as a first class boarding housev of which notice is given elsew"here.

Thb Pork SKABON-that is, the pack.

lag houses—closed Saturday ay.enins-—]|

,t 7,000—making a

•boat 7,000—making a total of 31,0361

hogs paoked at this point.

PEB80KAL.—Hon. Jo

afOongreW.!ii

Mxisrs.

H. D.

Scott,

Rail Road Fbxiqhts, westward touo particularly, are very light at present and will probably continue so till the last 6f tbe month. This condition always follows .^fefkexL' ths 1rolW ayt*^'Th»i«rt tfuii season then happens in harvest time.— We presume this was wfoolv Hrran^el to allow the "boy^' a chance to wield the sickle in a time of need, or to gather i(i stores of ice in the dead of winter.

Wxxs or Pbaybb.—The week afiefr the first Sabbath In January Ib observed by Christians of most ovangoltca! denominations as a Week of Prayer. It is tp be observed by the chutohes bf this ctt by a morning uaion service

Mb. Jobs

this city at ntae

W. Ellis, well known

throughout the West as the energetio and fclgbly successful president of the First National Bank of Cincinnati, haa been •leeted one of th« pixaatora of tha Natieaal Lifb In^tf*a^a jRtfnpany of tb« United Sutes of Anertea, wbich is ad vertised in oar oolamne. Mr. Xllis* high reputation aa a financier And boslaees •Mi vlll add to the pnpnlnlij aliiyiy thb new eatevptiN ibe

W* abk a careful and tamest reading of the card of Eev. George Morrison in relation to the purchase of Sl Agces Hall and the establishment of a female college of the highest rank. It will be

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Men that if the -N't. it becomes necessary lor

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someth,nK immediately

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ST. LOUIB, ALXOH JUffl TXBBB HltJU. iimn. Twi. **P«e»-

——?z~. hqi Plac". M. f6 Congregational I credit where it is due,

Church, this morning, at nine o'clock, .upon a political opponei\J whose election |gb|p

nnt

*8 should know that to secure the pat-

anf our

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hoWBver, was no fault of Manager Leake,

About a month with a full company well

w0,^t

patronizing.

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Bav A.Brooke preaches the sermon, we opposed. ... ..... Fred. Barcer to "\i

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Thk Terre Haute Commercial College Jsn'ifc |^f|BD,-iThe Terra Haute holiday vacation ia over, and the BOhoJilron and Nail Works Company, whose again in full session, day and evening, splendid success we have had frequent —_ ovcasioii to uolicfli will this morning in-

HULMAK, Esq., has become a share. Laugurate a new enterprise by oommencholder in the Terre Haute Hotel Compa. ing the manufacture of bar-Iron. There av and also in the Street Railway Com-1is no doubt that thi* new branch of the |coi#alffP e^Whsivefehusine8#fc wlir be

Labo* Shipments of Iron Rails for [energy to command success, the Indianapolis & Vincennes Railroad lequally certain that.the prosperity of the

b«Td been passing over the T. H. 4 I and E. & V. Railroad, destined to Vinoannai.

Tn Stockholdbrb of tbe T. H. & I. Railroad hold their annual meeting for the election of Directors, at tbe office of tb« company in this city, to-day.

PBBDXBICX AsfKBTCAN DOLLAB is the same of man who sold porlf here this eeaioD. He should have unlimited credit, Mng "sound as a dollar."

Col T. H. Nelson started on Fricliy velof^ng the incalculable resources of the I ture by'Hon E. G. Squier and other eve&lngfor Washington City, whither be best locality for many branches of tnanu- travelers Food and How to Cook it, the gOM to deliver the electoral vote of Indf-1 faotures that can be found on the conti-1 Dairy, t&a for President and Vice Presidents I nent.

Thk Terr® EUutk Librart Aaeoci-

hfta orKanized" and

oarne8t.

During the season J. D. Early St Son „UCJieM('8n!j

have packed 15,836 hogs W. Reiman & Soo about 8,200 aDd W B. Warren|J

we]

a.W'.W_°

I. N. Pierce and

I. Hamilton, our 8enator and Repretan* tatlvei in the General Aisemtjiy, will leave for tbe Capital to day. Meors. ScoU and Pierce have taken room* Nol and 64 Bates House, where their Wends will find the latch string out.

Thb txbm of Burnett

A Ross has btao

dlisolved by mutual agreement Mr. Burnett will continue the leather busiV aess, while Mr. Ross will take the sadidlery hardware trade to his new building on Fifth street. In. this division of th{ trad* each are admirably gdaptftym tueoesi is certain to attend thbm.

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a. WoTk in

The movement will prove a

b8 0f

All persons feeling an interest in the mmunUy should give a

hei^|^n1(^couragl»g

Genera H. ^ne a,. t^ia^f^BeVVfce, resulting as follows: were at the National Bom on Tear's day. The General left for Wash* ineton to be present at the re-assombllig

shallfjr one year^ W. K. Edwards and John S. Beach, two years Alexander McGregor and W. B. Tuell, for three yesver The Superintendent of City School?, tbe Principal of the High School and the President of the City School Board. Are, by vlftorf of their positions, Trustees, to act with those elected.

The Committees are as follows Executive Edwards, McGregor and Ciftn^e*

Ftnqnce—Minshall, DowliDgand Tuell Librtf/ry—Beach, Wiley and Edwards.

Marriage Licenses were issued last from the County Clerk's ftffioe to the following parlies James G. Tnbbler and Laura A. Wood Richard Forsler and Kittio Harper. Wm. A. Tucker and Alice R. Buedgraa-. Isaac Hide and Lucinda Stewart Daniel! Wi Hale and'Lueetta J. Harvey. Ransom Robertson and Emma J. Philips. Jameslj and Catherine Alorri^ George W. "Leek and Jane Piitteraon. Garland B. Shelledy and Mary I. King.

WK are glau to 'earn that we shall have at leslt'One leoture tuii winter. Tbe M. C.' A. have b^en quite unfortunate this season in making arrangements for their

AQPHHe... ^.Early in tbo seAsen the wranifltbS *o^ '"Lectures were procaeding to make engagements through tbe agenry ort^e A^oftirfled Western Literary Society, when word was received that the ^n^iJ, pooventioq pf Y, M. C. A.'s held at Detroit, had decided to establish ah fShteraatwaa) ijiftpturn Bpseau, and ra. queating a postponement of application until said Bureau should be fairly started

o'clook, beginning this morning at the Oocgregational Church., Most of Td New Yorlr. This reque^was acquies-

ehurohea will also have meetings eve:

ced

ia b| the Ae«ociat!on here, and time passed on. Then eame a ciroular con* taiatag a meagre list of oames and a (Utfwnwt that, owing to the advanoed seasotii nearly ait the prominent leoturers had plaCert tbefr business in other Hands. It.wa^ then too late to contract through the pther agency and it was decided to tulle 'some personal applications. MQ. burn, Murdoch, Sumner, Clara Barton and others were written to, none of who{D

BAjrxacrrcr —Thursday of lsst week w«a tbe lest opportunity for applicant* to avail thamsalvee of the full priviligeapf Um bankrupt law—the olause requiring bankrupts to pay fifty per cent, of theiir Mabllties going Into effect oa the first Instant. The benefit of tbe "last day of gTMe' waa genafously taken, a^ is shoifn ths list published in tbe Indianapolis «s» voate Ihu saaioo, and this ia the ex-fepere-Hiixty-eight names, amoag the Bttmber Charles M. Smith of this citi, 5. Itt'" ,« ...

planatfcn of the question often pat to the members of tbe Y. M. C. A. "why doa^t ifon have a- Coarse of Lectures this winter?"

Bat we are to hate a brilliant lecturer in tha person of Mr. Wirt Sykes, President of the Author1! UnioD, Mew York. He is well kaowo. aa one of the best magesine writers in the oountry. Readers of Putnam's^ Harper's aad Atlantic have often keen delighted with his article*.— WelhaTe seen tha moat flittering presa crltlclsmaof hia lectures in New England, Iobm of which we shall publish. Let no one Betas tha

Bbai Ebtate TtmrsFEHp.—The following transfers of real efit&towSre' Entered upon the last week:

Henry Brock ta Melissa J. Liaton,

^rL carried quitcUto to 80 acresV latrd in Pie«ota proposed plan is °»rrled Jownghip

for

$200.

for our citizens J. Bailey to Dewitt C- Ailed, two in Prairieton township for $350

Margaret J. Hall and others"*© Moses

Pay —Tbe Academy of Music I q. Howke, undifidadiinti»res| in 0 *grea l®81 .. .ia

mv in Otter Creek township for $40.

Company from Indianapolis py uern)an Arnold to Waller & Eppingekpenses in this city last week. Manag-

houseD) part 0f a

300

again that the rulings and decisions of Judge .1 IScott ba*e thus far, given very general I jol jn Rosers subdivision for $550. g'atisfactibn and we Have heard several of Samuel W. Eldridge to Alex. Eld ridge, 1, .L.

KllP anflftk

in 20 ftoreB

the leadiog members of the bar speak in Eldridge to Wm. Brown, same .very high terms of bis impartiality and

1&nd for

ability on fhe benct. Sylvester Winningharo and others to .»*« aw I'Thn I A Judge who can gain tbe g-jod will Alex. McPberson, ?0 aores in Lost^Cree||

H.ute bar

lot in the city for $3,-

umueement going people C. T. Noble, Commissioner, to Ruth

ronageof our amustuue interest in 160 acres in Prairie tbey must bring us something very good {own8bip for $160. The yso^pany here Ifst jule8 nouriet to Jacob Smqdt, lot in WeeK was neither, being only a portion ^Sibley's addition for $775, thTIndianapolis company-very g-od so Jules Hoariet* Jaco Smock,^ in fcr as it went, but not enough of it This,

Jobn gtatk t0 G0orgo

acrM

he would not have come here had not g. Hull to Andrew J. Hull, 120 the Hall been engaged and the rent had aerea in Honey Creek, tpwnabip for $V to be paid. He

ptfmi3e'

to

tcregt in 20 RCreg

for $25.

,kM5N Plbab Court.—Owing| interest in a lot in thecity^fo^two to the absence of a large number of the attorneys, this Court will not be in session during the present week, except to try Causes by agreement, but will convene next. Mondaj. We understand

must township for $1,800.

i« unftvoidably jw**1 respect °f |h«Ter 1 gy|ve8fcer Winningham aud others to

have not only talent but fitness.for the I Winningharo, 14 acres in Lost we fcnke^ple%sure in giving Creek township for $600.

even if it doos full

for

t: others,:? acres in llui

company will enhance the growth and biuiness importance of our city to an extent of which few have an adequate conception. The offlcorsof the company,

M. Moore, 20

-n nnton township for $600.

"turn in Hiram Goads to Martha B. Myers, in-

jn gt Creek township

L. F. Muzsy to Mary M. McDonald,

Lydia E. Drake.to Caroline R. Ander-1 Haute to establish a son, lot in the city for $2,500j. Chauncey Rose to Francis Blything,

ln

P'erson township for $34D.

^200.

others, 9 acres in Qarriaon toynship for $2,800.' H. D. Scott, Commissioner, to Rebecca Hayne', lot in Britton:» aubdivision for $900.

James H. Turner, Guardian, to Abranf Hosier, 11 aores in Harrison townsh .p for $1,375. ...

Jesse Barbro to F. A. Godwin, 40 acres-in Linton township for $1,000.

|i prosecuted with the requisite skill and same land for $1,300. .-j I Pro8lon Hussey to Mary A. 'Randan, command success, and it »I

lot t|®y for $*0.

Messrs. Haberly, McGregor and Turner, 1 Paper entitled '-The New World" devoted

fare gentlemen, of fine business capaoity, to Romance, Travel, Discoveries, Hygiene,

obant, a future marfced #tth I Family Newspaper now published, but fchape it ought to take was to absorb the the spirit of improvement and produc required by modern wants and improve- |)amount proffered for an endowment in tion of tbe substantial reward which iments, such as a record of recent Soienlif- jjerecting a neto building, rathor tl.Rn to should wait on the Intelligent use of cap I ic Discoveries, by Prof. Joy of Columbia 'purchase one already built,, and to ital. Th# employes of the company are College transactions of the Polytechnic ^rveihe fund forl'ts support. I bfte, skillful artisans who unite frugality with

ftnd

Industry, such men as make good citi-1 can Institute, illuitraUd* Health ancl ltfc- lousiness would be done in TerreHai^tf^ zens. "VVe wish we had thousands more Laws Dy Dr. A. Garduer Incidents !ij,a(j

of such men in our midst engaged In de-j of Traval and Reminiscences of Adven- |iation. limit%? in the matter of worship, churches are for the accommodation uf our own people aud visitors. Local schools, public and private*, are provided fot our local wahte.

State

Wherkas, The property of colored citizens hna heretofore been tnxed for the educatiorv of $hite cbildrec, nad excluding the colored therefore,

Resolved, That ihia Association, in the! name of justi'qe and l.urnrfi ity, respect* fully requests ancl urges that the General Assembly, without further daUy, shall so legislate that the. col.ired^childrrtQ shnll receive the benefit of freo'c unui school eJuoalion.

Of the public lectures, that dnliyerei by Prof. W. B. Vennble, nf Onicbftring Acadomy, Cincinnati, w«3 universally pronounced as one of the ablest literarj productions in the ahapo of a lecture, ever presented at thd State Association. His subject was real culture, or deep to fundamental education, as opposed to the prevalent idea of practical education.

Mr. Gow, of Evansville, read a very able paper, in favor of compulsory ed®« cation by the passage of a iaw requiring children to go tonfchooT."" 'The paper on the relation of the coninion acheoli anil the Colleges advocated the doctri that Prepaiatory Departments io College should be aboliahed. The work of theae departments should be done by the pub lie schools. That the worldt moves and the public school? move it—hence the colleges must admit males and femalea.-^-Toat tbe course of study through the high schools and colleges should be consecativte and liberal, allowing the ohoice of tartain studies according to bent of mind and surrounding circumstances.

A, Superintendents Association, composed of Superintendents of Pabljo Sohools and Prinoipala of High Sohools and Academies, waa organised.

Its ob)o6t is atated \f bo: Jf* 1. To devise means and metb&is of collating school statistics upon a uniform basis. 2. To discuss ^besdonr pertaining (o the development and tnanagement' of town aad eity schools* 3. To further the general interaats eemm'oa schools, by discussing the vazi-

,. hawing bin. wgaged Dowllog Oils eduaational problems of the day. WednhMIsyt Jaatutry llth. 4. To encourage telf-hnproTtment by has. ... .tT xttei-wtir- Jwt ,T«W

(he invwtigaition and discussion of «arlbos subjects connected with Social Science, Art or Literature^

The following offlcers WCTe elected for tbe ensuing year: President—J M- Olcott, Terra Haute.

Vice Presidents—^Geo. P. Brown, Richmond, J. H, (Smart, Ft. Wayne.. (Secretary—J. K. Walts, Attica.

Treasurer —J. T, Merritt, Lafayette.

ville, E. H. Btaley, Frankfort. L_ Mfr We are informed that the cimzbub uf Perrysville held a ^meeting the other night for the purpose of seeing how large a subscription they could raise for- e_r"*'* road running through this county within half mile of that place on to Danvijle Be State Lin*# Money to fee paid when the cars ar# running over the roaa t® Danville. We understand that tlie meeting w«s not a large one but never: thelesB they succeeded in netting over $21,000 subscribed, and think that teey can swell tha subscription to $75,000 in

the ^^whip.—Newport Booster

LETTER OF REV. GEO. MORRISON

Cbatincey Rose to Wm.'R Hunter, two 7b %e QUhena of 'Dtrre Hautf $ loU in Rose's addition for $4,500. /Through the generous proposition of John L. Brown and others to John C. opportunity has F„x.„.by, .wo .,u in Hutford Z*. »f T«r.

Farmers' departsQepts of the Ameri« thought that this class erred. How much

tbe Orohard and tbe Garden:

Each number is also to contain a Bill of

Ftiru witb directions for its preparation,

I adapted to the season, for each day of the

week

b?

tbo

Luanda cf the Metropoiitan

great credit to tbe city. H0tel. The whole tastefully printed and

Teachbes association.—Prof.

hand to- the J. Glcott and sixteen teachers of o^r

Association. Tbe following officers have public schools returned from the annual 't 'it' I beeBjelected: J- M. Olcott, President I meeting of the State Teachers' Associa-

.p. W. Miniiball, Treasurer, and John S. tion, at Richmond, on Ftfday. evening.—

been passing tbe Ho ayawt I Beach, Secretary. The delegation of teachers from this city in this city, will return to ome^ i\| The Trtartfees elected by the subscribers consisted of: Hvaniville M^ay. 'ri Jj t«»tha-Association drew lots for their

W. H. Wiley, W. Hy'TTalemiiie, Mrs. Valentine, W. W. vers, Jamea To'wnley, H. Greenawalt,

we no

Miss A. Snyder, Miy S. Bpscb, [J Miss Olivia Weiley, Miss A. F. Flagg, Miss Hannah Toby,-' Mies Clara Graff,

MiBs Sarah Knapp," Mi's Maria' Gainei, Miss MariettaGrover.

Mifs Marin Peters, The Association was largely aitenii«d. The pnpere read and the dijeujsions following were highly meritoriou". Many important resolutions were adopted, among them the following nffered by J. M. Olcott, of this city, and unanimously adopted by the Association, is of special interest to ths meinb»rs of the Legi9la-? ture, viz:

Whereas, In the school laws for the' State of Indiana there is no provision whatever whereby tbe colored population, ot the State may receive for their children the sdvatage of. free schools, not even by tfie itaxatiotTuif$«heir own property and

Female College

of the highsst rank. For several months I have heen occupied in attempting to meet those conditions, which, in the wis dom of tbe donor, were coupled .w$ his t, ftsiitt .v proposed gilc.

The liberal proposition' which was made |s known probably fll rf ^our readers, aud to all of our citizens, the opportunity presented to show their interest by some contribution to the en

Alex McPherson tfl Sylvester Win- terprise. It,was proposed to ra.se a sam ningham, 50 aores in Lost XJreek town-1 efficient to purchase tbe St. Agnes liail

j*

Wm. Stoecker and

^rdpertjr arttfn6 reside ^Jfcndo^Mhent fund untouched,.using the inno^ Jrom it alone to" support tbe Faculty.

Touching this movement, there exjsted several opinions—one class opposed this. Some openly and some were quiet, but desired a failure—some were indifferent, not being satisfied that tho plan adopted was or was not the best'to be £urtt»4d-some

F..A. Godwin to Daniel E. Bundy,1 fftVOred the plan pursued. From tbe be 'ginning of this arduous work I have de tired tho moral and pecuniary support or

the community, for this movement. Noitbor of those baa it had, and yet nn enterprise so grand a3 that contemplated —an enterpriaa which promised so much

ANiff Family Pavbr.—The successful founder of Illustrated papers in America, Frank Leslie, will issue in the first week in January a New Family jto'&ijr' city5 «U »fhf^

esch fitted by taste and education for his tho Farm and the Kitchen, Art, Poetry jhO50 or respect for opinions of gentle position, and it requires no gift of proph-1 and Humor. It ia to contain several

dt for tbe company, under features of interest not found in any

gUpp0rt

neVer

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trade outside of the enrp

For the purposo of educating teachers as

a epecialily, as a profession the State erecting a Normal School building. For our local educational wants, what the tie cessity of priiute munificence providing buildings when not needed, and which needed, the State taxes ub th^t she,may provide them, and we pay willingly the taxef. Through all the ages it has been true, and will be, thtit a l&rg^class of persons, male and female, seek their odu cation in Universities, Colleges und Sem inaties, and just in proportion a? a coun try and people advance,' do these increase io numbers—blot out these and you »oon eliminate out of ihe woVld* its litefa^u and learning a building or magniflcient, will not provide that which many of our young women seek It will not attract to your city, from the vast regions around youjdjstitiUf of.^uch an institution, those who so'.ik the instruc-, •tion to ba provided by• .this. 'Tis the brain, tae taient, the scholnrship, and ihe accomplishments of your cabinet of Teachers that give obaracLor to an lDstitution that invites patronage. The presijge of no historfc' Institution

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on tbis

continent or in the old World has been, Or is in its building, bnt in its brain^aAd: in its morals.

This is what we seek for this Ics'.itiiticfi^ We want talont,'schqlafBbig,, wisdom. To obtain this it must be sujxported. To! do this it must be endowed. Seeking this we have gone forward. In the beginning of an cniorprisoto rank ultimately among| the first in the i»ni, -and we bavo not expected every thing wlii^h' efrorli' and time can aloncfsecure to us. NJ great idea was ever advanced that did not find honest opposition. 'So no great enterprise worthy of great efTort (a monument to thoye who founi it more lasting than marble or brass), was ever iuaugu. rated that at first inX&ed/lhe co-oppral tionof' Hll. i-ti39*lS *We aim for great thing* for this instiltution or for none. IP tbA Brat'Step, tb 'wit: The purchase of Uie St. Agnea property be made, and itffendowmbnt ie»^ured, other steps ate easiljr taken. From now until the 25^h qf^nuar^ |w^hein it will be determined whether or not the citizens of Terre Haute will have any part In inaugurating an enterprise upoii which they are to reap so" m&cb1,-i^e infvite your co-operation and we ask also your money. This we have personally dose, and now we again ask thasf at your hands.' Subscriptions will be thankfully reoelved by your Obedient Servant,

Geo. MoRBieov.

Tebre ELauti, Dec. 30,1&C8.I

Bxubmbbb, all accounts due the firm of Mahan A Bell uust be settled bjr tbe 10U insU Otherwise, tbey will be lsft ia the hands of proper authorities for collection. 41t

Dok't bb Ikfosxd Upoh.—Grocers glad to get rid of the baking and yeast powders they baye on hand, recommend them as good as Dr. Pries'* Ore am Baking Powders, which are supe/Ior in e*ery

In the market and warranted

if not satisfactory money refunddft/ If oq« grooer has not got them some other 449t s.w-saStjaffVsr,

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YoTTHG liAMlrf iB^irHBT tegular exercise* of thta Instfutiori WiU oe resumed this (Monday morning, at nine o'clodk, over the Hafiontl State B»uk, corner Fifth anjd Main atraet.

It" YHCB. SP*»ckk

Ruat.t/ Pkofit8 a.hd Quick Sals* Luther Grigsby keeps nice and woH selected stock of Groceries and Produco salo at his new Btand, opposite the Poatoffice. Call and see for yourselves. The new year has rolled in, now if you will roll in with W» w*1 ^a®» a good timo. j^d^

CL^ING Alfb^fKcidooM AT COST I —We propose to close out our slock of Beady-made Clothing at cost with the view of going out of that line of business. Also, a line of low priced Cassimeres, Jeans and Satinets at cost or ieas. Examine our stock, buy of us and save money 4

Groyer St Millxb,

Just received per Express MarquisTwo Hook Harris Seamless Kid Gloves, in choice colors, at W. S. Ryce Sc Co'e jan4

The Annual Mbantra of the Society connnected with th^ Congregational Church will be bald at their Church edW flee, on tbie, Monday, evening, at seven o'clock, for the renting of pews, election of Trustees, &c. All who want to rent pews will please take notice and not fail to attend. By order pf the Trustees.

The Great American Combination Button Hole and Overseamiog Sewing Machine has no eJiial. dlw

The Groat American Combination Button Hole and Overssaming Sewing Machine has. no equal. jldlw

7or Rknt.—A goo?, Apply at this office.

ifa

of the whole community. I bav9

entertained sentiments, other than

roen

who opposed the dirMftpn^tajjen.in

tjjls

movement, add who iBottghl

roomy stable.— Onl4H IN

P. W. Wolte haa opened an offloe on the west side of Third street, first door north cf Main, and on Monday the 3d he ^r01 have a number of the American (Combination Button-hole and Sewing Sewing Machines on exhibition. Call arid seo them.»iui l,d!.w.

hk Great American Combination Button Hole and Ovorseaming Sewing )^tcblne has no eqiial. jldlw

UK you want Queensware cheaper than you can buy at Auction, go to '23-dtf —«rBrown & Mklvin's. ig'ffe'tfA ..

Ladies' Paper Collars and Cuffs in great variety, at B. Weisz's Skirt Factory, No. 12 South Fourth street. 31-dwtf

B. "Weisz's Premium Skirts more dura^ ble, moro elastic, more graceful, will keep ^18 shape longer and retain its place better than any other skirt. Go and try. ink'." 31,dwtf

Notice.—In consequence of the continued ill-health of Dr. Bell, the accounts of the firm of Mnbon Ss Bell, must be settled. Those remaining unpaid on the 10th of January, 1869, will be left for collection without distinction.

Dec. 29, 1868. Mahan & Bell.

Valuable Property fob

Sale.—The

property on the corner of 6lh and Ohio dtreete, including the residence of Dr. Patrick, is offered for sale. Those desiring good business locations will find them here. Apply at tho office of. 31d3w Db Patbick.

Notice.—A valuable improvement in Electro Plating Spoons and Forks, by Wbich those parts most exposed to wear receive an extra coat of silver, three times the usual thickness, viz: On tbe back of tbe handle, heel of tbe bowl and point? of bowls of spoons, back of the handle, and breasts and points of tines uf 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. 23Jwtf

Slifpeb Patterns, at Riddle's, dtf

Mmcs Meat at C. I. Riplby's. 31 dtf.

Oranges and Lemons at Sage's. dti

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

Fancy and Variety Goods, cheap, at Riddle's. *. dtf

Frcsh Citron, Raisins and curranU at [i9~dtf

New Cloaking Buttons and Trimming?, just received, at Riddle's. dtf

Nkw 8tylk6#hf Hats anp Bonnets at 149' M»in street. dtf

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

Go TO E. It. Wright & Co., for those Extra Large OysterB. IBdtf

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

BUCKWHEAT, Bye and Unbolted Flour at E. It. Wright & Go's. 15dtf

You can find Preserved Lemoa Peel, at G. I. Bipley's. [25,dtf

Hsw Swbbt Qipbb, right. from tbe press, at New York Tea Store. Udtf

New Orleans Sugar, new crop, at New,York Store. 12dtf

Do tot# want Presrved Orange Feel? Call at C. I. ESpiey's. [25,dtf

Hbadquabtbbs for Oysters at B. B. Wright A Co., 156 Uain street. dtf Apple Butteb by the quart or gallon, atC. I. Bipley's. 23-dtf

The largest variety ia town of Holiday Confectionary and Toys at bage's, ^19-dtf .fk ...

All Boots and Shoes wear as repreeen tad at the Bankrupt Store, No. Mala Street. 31tf

Go to G. H. Baboom'b and get your Watches, Clocks and Jewelryat oost. Ba is closing at cost. [novfl.dtf

C. WiTTia A Co., 170 Main street, Deming Block, sell Chrittmaa presents obeap. lidtt

Law, tklieei and Cbjldraaa Knbbaw, cheap, at tha Baalrupi Store, No. 64, Main Street. 31U

Mbs. Bbowv offers a Back-board fo sale. For further particalara apply early to Mr. Slwall, at R. 8. Cox Son's, dtf

Bbowm ft

Melvivsell

nothing bnt the

very beet of ware, at very low prioee, at No. 62 Main street. 17dtf

Fob Ohriatmaa prweaUi go to O. Wittig 6s Co'ti 170 Mala street, Deming Block. 14dtf.

Don't fail to go to O. Witiig A Co'* 170 Main street, Darning Block, before vou buy your Christmas presents

Udtf.

Elkoakt Breakfast Shawls, sold at less than market value daring the Holidays, at C. Wtrrio Si Oo% 170 Main street, Deming Block. I4dt£

A fink stock of Furs at O. Wlttlg St Co's., 170 Main street, Deming Block, which will be sold cheap up to January 1st.' lidtf.

Latest fasbiohs to be found at Weisa'a Skirt Factory and Corset Em portnm, 11, South Fourth street,

24-dwtf

Sleigh Bellb! SLiiarf BellsI—For the merriest and cheapest Sleigh Bells look In at Austin, Shryer St CoV [IB-dtf

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

Sbiatjes I SkatjA I—We have on hand 500 pairs ladies gents and boys skates for sale at prices to suit the times. lOdtf Coby & Makcoubt.

Smokbrb and ohewere will find something exceedingly deliolous, in tbe shape of Cigars and Tobaoco, at the new Tobacco House, east side Publlo Square. dtf

A Fryx asbobtmbxt of men's Calf and Kip Boots, cheaper than anjTother place in the city, at the Bankrapt Store, No. 14 Main Street. 31tf

Something new.—Plated solid handled Dessert and Table Knives, a now pattern. Call and see them at Cory A Mancourt's. lOdtf

Furs.—The finest assortment, tbe low* est prices, no old mothy stock, at 8. L. Stbavb', dtf 149 Main street.

Best Present job a Bot.—A Tool Chest of useful Tools—an inducement to industry and remedy for idleness, at Austin, Shryer & Co's. [15-dtf

Cbbistmas PasaBHTa.—Cory & MaH. court have a splendid stock of English and American Scissors, pocket and table Cutlery, suitable for Christmas presents. lOdtf

Bkmkubbb that O. H. Bas com is selling off his entire stock of Watchet and Jewelry at cost. Now is-yoor golden opporiunit) to buy your Holiday presents at No. 151 Main street. -[novS.dtf

SsLUVQ at Bsdccbb Fbiobs.—We are now selling Boots and Shoes at reduced prices. Come and examine yourselves.

Bcck & Dozibb, No.99 Main »t., Btf South side, bet. 3d "and 4th.

But Sombthiko

Usetul.-Juit

ceived, an assortment of boye' tool ohests. 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 & Man courts. lOdtf

FloubI FioCfc! IVTbe beat brands of White and Bed Wheat Flour by the barrel, sack or single pound, always on hand and will be sold as cheap as the chbapbst at James Davis' New Qrocery 8tore 157 Main street, and delivered to any part of the city free of charge. 23-dtf

MARRIED. uV::

8HELIA»T-KING.—Thursday eTeo ng, Deo 8l)t,.at tbe reside.?* of tho bridt's taotbar, by Bev frank Howa, 9at4KB B. Bsmlmt and Mxar I. Kim, all of tti«clty.

LETTER LIST. List rp Lzttebs remaining unclaimed In tbo Post Office,

Satchday,

Jamtabt 2, 1888.

LAOISS LIST.

Alexander Hit*M'-llla Maglnley Mra Catherine Adams Milt Elltabetli MlUar Un Sarah A Black Un A Adatte Ballew Mr. Alcceta Mc"all Mra Arrllla Bell Ulsa ankie Noble Mlaa 8 rnard Mrs O'Uonneli Miss 0 0 Bois Mi-s Uollie Pcrseas Hiss Janeu Chal is Miss 8arab 2 Paat Mary I ClevelaDd Hi«n MfargaretPrice Mrs Ifargaret

OooitbUn Mla Mary Confer Margaret OoiriaMlsaNB Connelly Miss Bhoda Edg'rtOn Miss Harsh Kbbltt Mrs Matilda Freuch Minnie I Klnyd Lavlna -l

T.

fowe Jane Blnrbar* Mrs Kancy BeglelnMI'sM Bider Miss Manerra Bobinson Miss Bnssell Mrs MolliA Saytrs Mrs Melissa Selby Mrs E Hctilosser Miss Adeline Taylor MjsiUfT Twin Mrs a Van.ken Miss Mrfty iT.g Miss Elk*

Ouionip Mrs Sarah Gibson Miss Dealer Gorman Mrs Sam HaagMrs rzle Howe Fannie Kenney Mrs Anna Knight Miss 6

We.tf.ll

Mahaw

QE5TLLMBN8 LIST, Hunt Geo

Arthur David Brandts James Bailey 'Baroett Jas Barton Jobn Bland Moses Beard 8 Brinters Naai Brlnters fW Boule Mr Broderio John Brodarick wlln John Brown O W Burnt W O Butler Burger Phillip Oaldwell a Conner Alas Curry ft Tonog Dawson Jataeo Daytoa John Cester Is*.o Osinina Jobd ETanaJ XastoaTA Edmonds Farley A Bcaefc Taust A rinley 8 Flyon Thcs tut Attest Fos PaMr Hansa Jo*n BarrUoa Ttadlsy Hays MB Hodiiettet J5, HortoaJeha tluat Bl» anatJP

LOCAL. NOT!**

Who Umw Mitkler's bmU Is tkalr (jraetlM b«eans* «f iU m1q% opom tkelr patknts tmaiMwqieanM it beeen thaf nqein a sound pfajtiqns and ritar intellaot Mdeatarr peopls a eit fortlfiM Ham agthut compiainti uliich. fetalt firoaiasiagBlsh eoadtUaa of tbfttodil faeoUau*! bjmm iaaetlT* liCo traveler*

s%*

(t b*.

OiOM It protect* the® against eftoeKfa.mtf endamio dlieaaa* clargytnaa, jadge», conftr#»MaeD, lawjars, aditora, leaobertsod «)ndeata n*» caoio it Im^arU fta.U (oro^ to ipiod and body, aad pr«acrvaa htalUt andstrocKtb mtioil itch} tbe working claaxi ui* it bea^ute it *upp«rt« tbe bodv which woald olherwia-i aoff^r irrepafabi* lojary ttom exeessireIaboc .itmili(i ia* tt became it ia a certain remedy fot a uiviiilnde eoauaoa coaplaiats BTerjbo His a safe agrerabla aoil tAQMion* itqai^japd. •tianlaot. 'i..- fii .... dwl,*,.r. trar

Aoolejr's Baking Powder.—Dooiax't Baxtso Powdeb to nntqnalUd fbf tn'rthiR light •nil nntrlti^na

BUcuitt, Bolti,

other

Griddlo

S»rr«

mr o«d tata, "B«ri'« Prrtornl Kliltn 1

take great

pleat

tiro Id adding

tha many

mj t^itfmorty tc

eaeomiami

which

ly UfbMd

otbeubav* dewonr^:

npon If. If

We

whatever Unda

human (offering

to ralifrae

is

aoce, rccammrod both tt- and th» Proprlelnr perfectly teliabl '{i.'i.fflWKt, Pastor Aiborv M. E, Ohurob,' Torrf« Ha-jlt'". ii i.

J.

either with or witbont rooms. Har pricey »**apod«rat», #ly)f taMhiir, s0lf on being able to glvi her pntro"»• as near, rbn Tata* a. aoy Bon^e in tho Wabftal. Valley^ -Mi1 .i ii ,,

.. .. ". •1.-4 U..

"•"CDSMB'S",™'

Or, JohnS^Henrt DEM.AS ''MD.1 8)M In TBBllB'HAl

Chrislena-

Wbite Mies Bettie Williams MrsBachsl Wyetb Misa Hattie 2 Mbl B.

Mrs Looi»»

Maohart Anna Mathews Hiss Mary Mansfield Jalia

5«j

Harris & Beynolds Johnson A Joy Bobert Joenson James Kslsbetoer S Kiser Lacy Jobn Matthews Martin James Mai oj Ira Mscnm 4'.' *e«um Aoson MorroiTH rt OUcer W O'Braa Payne frank Phillip. JH

E ii

BobertS Wm 1 8t*aI*V N Starr OT ... BwartaOD Sweeney Sheets Itf HMt Deobald W Smith Spin W TobUr •eaMh Baa wtgSsr^J Wag oar Jobn Vklmak EA Wright, Wilson A Co WMttaker Wlnsan AMrtw. lilt Bit AD. V. M.

^NNUAL ELECTION.

BARB, GULKJK & BfiKRY^ ii Wbo'lfsaMa Jm4ilwly-n Ito fiU.

9

H. AIV BlXvAFOLIS B. B. CO. SMBSTaaT*s Otnis,

.?'i Tsaaa

HAVTI,

FOR RENT.

BBNT.^A Two-story Briok DWELLIWO, «oi n»r nf TlirU and pl*r 0 rc om*, well attarn and ont-bulld-inui Enqalre ot MRS. SKITU, at tha Hn*tt« ffon^o. j*«dtf

1

pDR KENT.—The Farm of the late W. D. Wood, a«e tot lei east, on tbe N«tiDD*l Bead, contaisioK abrnt SO) aeret of taui|—^A vnler cultlTa ion, Ul» tsnatod'r is

TWe-atory frame hoire—roOBa—

tnrejbatu* and onu large bng b»d. E«qiire tt '. O. FAIBBAl it

2i|tr At tbe Terre Hao'e H^«e

TO)K RENT-NICE ROOMS— J?

4

Tor'a Family, wilboot eblldreo. of on. PKJffK, 2d st(Mt.

iOott

Bnc%wbrat

Cakrt,Ac.

imtf

Itrtqolrea tNLV TWO

TEASPOOKSfTL rOK A QUART O* FLOUR. S

by Grocera

(feneTkllr. At who( »»lr, la

Hantc,hy

P« OOX SON,

dclSdw3n -ASAwmKi yrhj ralo Oroean.

J? t-4 l:

Bait's Perioral iiixlr

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T"tK fr*'rra« E®e'

After

•ad

io

7i

hik»log tboroachlj toatcd

in my

lamllj'

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a bene 'action, th*n csrtKtniy

Barr'a Pectoral Elixir"

woitty ot

cat, from jertoftal

all

praUe.

»_li_ Xsit'AAM A

fhit iDTalnabla remedy, for. tli# enr^ ofJColJi'1 Ooogb*, Croap, Hoargoness, etc li^paDtifactureland (old by BARB, GVLIck BKBKY. dl2d«lm

AMUSEMENTS.

^hk SECQNJD ANNUAL BA*LX ii #J£€ inu

.•"tlMT .f Jl

^1 I

Hlberni an Benevotent Sodcty,

VOWLOG IIAU,

Itlday G?enlp§r, Jan. 8th, 1S69. TicketB of Admission..:....nlv:'/.! ..$1,56 .M

Mmio by Prof. Tout's Striug Rand. B8dtd

ISSOLUTION, ti an«€d vmm :—*-. nit \ii Tb. partnership beretofor» rxiatisa. U»'«c Unas A Burnett aod Frrd. A Ko r, ii tola day dt.soived by mttttfai'cnnisSnt. KWorlufy stgn Inllqnidatidn. tlKUS) A»."BU^H®ST,

D]

Terctt Hants, Jap. J, lM9-4Vyn

BOABDING.

Skitb

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t.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS

I'cblno,

LADIES!!-,.

I '-Bsaniflss the Cbfaplsfe'itni."« "Gives a Busy Glow to ihjflltetoj." A Bnby Tinge to the Lipj." r-^-"Bemevts all Blotcbei and "Tbe Uearib the Wbr'd."

re­

EAUTt F€flr

BITTER-SWEET1

m,t

—i Ti»'H I. J..'• ...

HOFF'S

^ltextracT

Great Redudtfbil' itf QtrAcrriti add dr«nf'ihjiah)V A PeMgMHihi BsarWetiaJtKTEBAtife,

A Pleasant Ibt1(orating TOJilt

a Ckctaia KipfQyfa 'THR^1tT,"*ceib.r, ilvos' AAIT fold by I'rngglsts anif'Orooers.

Tils

tosglrrf

t.

Blbel Badiford Jobs Bobcrta Thompson

p«c«mber. A. D. ISffl.^'Vaflrant in Was

lined against the rstfte

o'clock,

Dacemb lltk, 1K1/

The aaau.l m*.tiag tie Stockholders cf .h S Oompaay

*111 be h.ld

at the OAo of tbe

ia Terra Haute, oa If ad j. J.^earj tMS. bewa»a the bran cf

19

K.

M.

JanMit'0"

11 'i

MRS.

aad IS »'cl «k A.

fr tbe parpoee of sltnlti Direaters Lf

ssisgysar Its

rT^Syo»daroftB B.rf. ft. A. MOakU, lniKa»

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w.

e%r,\otai baiiMa in,o

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Look Out! Look Out! Look Out! Look put!

CF, BLOSSOMS

jr

$2,00.

One Bottle, 91,00—Tbc^l 1000 Bottles sol4ia#n« *W All Druggists in Or addnss "COSTaA,"

T. City. UTE sell It. Crosly tt., N. T.

N6.

jwml sd'i

"OOSTAfcS"

Standard Reparations

"Costar's (Only Pore) lnstct fowo "Only Iift*'llble B«med|sj "18 y«,ars ta I lUb adl ••X.C O Boi« andVtot)k»iM ••III Botrar* f! Voi s^affofis "All Drnrgists^^

E sell them.

Inqntr* I7df«

RENT —ICE HOUSE.--

of the »t Tee Qoomc in this city U« on MieooaWer Apply KiMaer'« Mn^cSh'-re, d60.1&

WANTED.

TtT AN TED. —SCRAP IRON-* »tv One hnidrrd toas of Scrap Iron wanted at di« Plio»3x Paandrr, corner of 9 bend Cagls Strfs.'a. McELCRESQ DABJJABf itlMSm

GENTS WANTED.—$75 tf. $200 per month! Or a Cotam|«s on frnil) wbjfch t'lrn that amount on ba made by saline tbei Lm'wt lmprnvtd Common Now Pamtly Saw lngfMichlce Pstc* flS.CO. Por CtreaUrs and Toraus. nddrtu» C. BOWBB9 A CO., -fw3m 3208. 3d St., Philadelphia, Pa. &

ANTiSD —SALESMEN TO Travel for a Manafaotariog Company, sell bys*mple. Good .wagee are jinaraatced. Adirem, with stamp, H. D. UAMtLTON CO., Mb}41?Ciifstaut t., rtiil«d»lphla,P«

Hf9!

FOR SALE.

ARM to trade for cat TLK OR HOB9K8-—Kighty acre* of Land atfd, In Crawfoid County, Missouri, adipted to Stock ralsinr, baring three tprinpi of living,water on it location healthy. The above lfti|d,wiU be exchanged fur Horse* or Cattle, or

W" for oasti. Call on W. L. HODDV, at the Daily Express Office.

^OR SALE—A Fine two-story Prame Swelling Honse—el»ht rooms, gas, te roor, iKo cisterns and well, stable, carria«. b^e, &ii<l*k.»o(J fruit. Lot 150 feet front by &0 deep. Will b« sold cheap. Apply^to

P^ M. DOHBBLLT.

b^JSAM DYE HOUSE. .•".ii. claITidge ui? refhrned to this city, and flttad up a Dyeing and Scouring Ba'abllsbmant, at tbe aid Stand, *o. 8 North Ppnrib Street, Wbe* ho WlU pleaWMl Io ant his old ft-lends, and

iv

At Mi

BKO, A j,

}. (..

Mrs. Ch^s* A

would respectfully inform tha pub

'Ic that the sou'b part of the Bnntin House is

as

manj

«lkh

fcbolf f$troM|

SATic si

jlton#

Adams' Patent Self-Feeding

CORN SHELLERS,

Ifito Which Ihe Corn is Shovoled and oot Touched by tbe Hands. WARRANTED TO SHELL I) tho most thorough monger, whether f'eOorc bv Bonml ur toft, aod l^are tbe oot» cabrok'n.

fhpllel Corn are e«rarated by a

Revolving Cob Rake.

he C»m Is flamed by a fan att«nl«d to the maaud e'eratcd and di posited in sicks. Thoy are mado all izei, belted or geared, wltfe

different capscltie

I

Ml

jliai

Latest New" York News. r**f

from

300 2,000 bushels per Dajr,

tato

and can be run with any pjwtfl Sbol'era will be furni»ted with or wlthoct Horse Powers, or Qrs« Powers 'om One '.to Ten-Horse,

Without tbo 8htl!ere

j'STAB," "WESTEBW,"

and "XX" Shellers, All Sizss end Kind'. hi ii -jit* 1 !We bare the largest assortment of I E E E S in Country, consiatiog of i(JBurdlcfc's National^* IX, Eureka," "Cuminitiffs,''

"Sanford," "flwV' @c

friers from tS to 860, and Oapaaltlss fro^a

100ranging

1

1,000

bu.hels of fold p«r hour.

JOKES A JOIES. i'"!'.:,' Farm Implements, N.i East Side Puvlic Square,

TBBBB HAOTB, ISI.

jNEWStAND STATIONER! BOOMS!

Sixth Street,

Opfitite New Post Office Building. All New York, Olnolnnatl and Philadelphia Papers and Magazines en hand regular and as toco as issued, 49" Special attention paid te getting baofc Numbers.

Innitial Paper an'l Eavelopes always on hand or stamped to order. Sohcol Paper, a good article. very cheap.

novo QT78. A. ABNOLD.

"VTOTICE OF SALE OFKBAI Xl ESTATE Notice Is hereby given, that the undersigned. spjSo ntAd by tbe Tigo Court of Coumen Pleas, at the December Term, :184H, In a case wbaretn Julia Ann Genung is Plaintiff, and Bllsa Heisn Oendng aad others, heirs at iaw of Bllsha H. 0«nung, deceased, are detendants, will sell at private ths following Beal Estate, tn Vigo county, State ot Indiana, te-wit

ConmenclBg forty (4u) feat east of tbe north west corner of lot serenty^ight (78), In John Sibley's dUi.ion of tho town of Terr* Baute. thanoe east oie hundred and twenty (120) feet, thence south one hundred and forty uiae (UK) net, to the land owntri hy tbe Ttrre Flanta, AI too ft St Louis Ka lrosd ''ooipariy, tbnw north oi hundred and tweii'y (10) fe^t, tbenc north on. hundred ani^ forty-nine (140) fiet. to the plao. of beglnoiug.

Applications of parcha.era will be racaircd thetifficsof Uendrlch A Lanfie, over first Na tlonal Bank, in the city of Terre Hants, until the 9th day or J*nnary, A. O, 1809.

SAVE

t, IQID9 efore^jhu W. Iltf. ".gf.-i Jaiidiry, A.frr?8«qas IfMJ. J. SPOONEB.rJl I

ig«r.

TtJSTlRECKlVED ,H From Hew Tort, the latrtt Paris and New torK Fashloas! ^Cali aad s«# them, at

UT

'•'.s-Ssth

ST. JOHN'S

£«.|

BRiss-XAinre nTABUsmriirr,*

••i XH lata St*sift

Ow S. Wright 4 Cc—Jscoad floori IMNla or". OAF! i»W «iik'. I -l.rtc .te I

A. LANOE, Commlulonsr.

Bet29-dl01

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8t.. Now Eprk. Prjpfnctt A

ftn A

ii

aslldf katfcn

thi

3

.of

of

JAMES L. DAVIS,

of Tetre Haute, jfe tlje chnvfr tf Vigri, Ll£ Statd of Indiana, whd Jdfddg-a BiXkrapl on bis own petition that th» p.yme.nt of any debts and delivery of any property belonging to •cch Baakmpt t« him, or ts», and tbe transfsrof any proj«rty Vy V.tii Is forbidd-ri bylaw tbata meetingof tbo Credi'ore of the said. Baukrnpt, to prove tbeir debts and choose one oi{ more Assigns* of b%M*Mte, .*blUlksbet at a! Court of Bankruptcy, id fs KllSerlf No. 24£ East Washington «trp«t, in the etty of Iodiaoap oils, in said IHstfl^, before Ur, on the ldth .i»y uf

MONEY AND DRINK GOOD TEA.

JOSEPH STRONG, No. J.H0 Haia Street, Terra Hao e, Agent fot E I E E A O A N or New Yobs.

Ths unparansd snoot aa of this Compear Is owiax to,tbo fact that'bsy 1MPOBT tbatr Teas dl ract irom the producing district, of Ch'Da aad Japan, aod sell tb»m at letail, tbrongis tbatr og the iiamai.se

All goods warrafoqdtd

Agents, at cargo pies, tbuis -wioi profit, you hate pid beret.fore. 4 rantei to give sat'-fa. loo, or mons

PBICE HOT. 80 oo best 91, par 8

Oolong (Black) -.80 I 00 best •!,« Young HfMa (Or. u) 00 1,00, 1,'dA l.SCSO Mi*.d (Or. A Black Ml 90 1,0) l.tl

.. ,»0 Imperial (gr- en) 90 1,10,1 tS 1,00 Japan (n»nra leer.... .90 1.00,1,1 1,4S On powder (G een) ...1,00 ltft L*0

Jtng.

Breakiast (Blk) 1,00,1,10" ',94 Empire Company's eel br.tMl u4s I jag Arm aad Toag Mow Chop* Bla-k Tra, win

Gw*P

j!? *Tcr—hUhiy reewsmeadid~fij^ •t'.r "if '*m!

'tr

,5^*6 strntn-ii «i

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