Daily Wabash Express, Volume 18, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 6 January 1869 — Page 4

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DAILY

Wednesday liOrnlngi *JM» *6tl» 1869.

RAILROAD TIME

•TEEE* Bitm ASD WOTi* IWLMi ., .•«!'• .v .... ABKTVB. UBAVB. tien^r.„~.l*a5 *-*.

Accommodation-.. .jtaiL..,

10:25 r. "•vttlf

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... .Mall

-k^ixt^tAh Airttf ..*W aai Jit---''-' "-'AWftTfJ

^HDOTVXU* jn»W^». isaiaos ,,,M sMawstaooi' at t-50r''k***""* "*n -n't*

"'ANOTHERde^ation of pronkh&V^W tlcmns lirft.fb)r. mi*nW}»

'flEARTH Aim Hqmi, fo*. JftnuM^ is on our table from Gufl.Arnold'ni

The

Visiting Committee 6f the Lsdiei

Aid Society will meet. trt Mlnihall's, this afternoon at 2 o'clocJt.

"We call the attention of our resdefri! the Boston Dollar Store advertisement Eastman & Kendall hi another column-

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\lK»«lWj»of 8rtiy»^o. JispKpfbjlfti .wives was a native of Kentuekv and theta^^Tmtor

ded as an honor

ClTT Co

»AftW

depot. '.

b«T lot oao

Passenger business on tho E't^psvffli1 and Crawfordsville raU^d, «q*jti large, the car* feeing well filled-, .u*. %SM

Oub citizens will regret to learn tiha Jacob D. Early, Eiq., is seriously iD .#t his residence on Ohio street.

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A Hiw engine building, adjacent that of the T. H. & I Railroad, is beinj YrecTecT Tor the accomodation of the"Terr Haute and Vandalia road. •.

A gentleman employed at Thijmpj»on'8 Mill had his right hand very ser ously injured by the "back action" of breach-loading pistol, a day^O? two agi

T^iRK is some talk of establishing .extensive wooden-ware jpaanufactory ij "this city. A fortune awaits the map xqen who wili go ialo^suqh an enterprUe tfilh cash,energy and skill.

ttKioN n«*tiEjg will tie' heWf ^a-pw^aing"V 'be ^lr,t Presbyterian-'ChUfcb, (P. Sj), an Seventh street, beginn%*t^ ^^^d elosifjg precisely at 16'clbckJ?n'

Rer.Si M. 6t»mson willJir)a«^

T«ft T8W&T

"editorial tnd wlectad W sued this iflornhig. Auditor Paddoik contributes an interestlDg article, enil tU4.^The Delinquent List," whlcln pears In full this week.

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A'^fAD ErfcHTi—'Doctor 3. ©uitisj a

.wei) ki?9wn Qitis*%• %..gf"MlW(? xWfVV .s esteemed- by a larg«,icir#la jfcf ^^PPB, .toolc thirty grains of ttitti^nd litooib after four p. M. yesterday. JOoqfcors

Thompson uha ather Jkading pft^ftfilns were called in, but the ctte was'hopelass,

apd the fa Jan minutes past twelve ^o'clock.

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of

..i BBS OF Pkats*.'—The :. the Coagreiat^nal tShdtcbb%«W^: of meetings last night te the paries the church, in observance oi the W

lek

of grayer. The toeetfngs a^yjp .ntlnued every evening durifa^%»'**l We believe several other otiucetuN aliofioldii^%6,^^ ^J-^.. ..» .«

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J'.'TO

An old gentleman^ wto'^tesicSfls Southwestern Kentucky, passed tliroigh

rpi one dfter low

I. I a.,

which -.oani show »taouPetW8fTQpP®l jhan those of our city, 4bed in another columnmb^hiog.^Such financial institutions may r« garheir

BiVER.—The Comet, with two lc ade^i barges in ttoW^golt «nf4lTJ^raqStT(b» ioe and cai^e U) p£r landing yesterday morning. She brought wheat and oals for Knyier & Milton, and J. Haney Co. The Mason stantad for Perry ville aqd intermodiate ^pftiftfs, at gpe o'clock_y^ster. day. Sne naa "i"TlgKtf ld^l mtfciella 0^1 pork from Perry vi^e ^^er.relnrB*.tnp. :nr t»JWi wrv, \4,.

THE OLD A»I "Ehwbli INJ n6ur" tftte«£0mpan%qa*hi jUnlud^ StsBo that hMkk^ipore di^V)^rppu£K^R,^w afety

ford. Its cath assets foot up toe iflW

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-.•.aa OMnt o£ vtbe A'' fjkiss £oker» 6f

up toe enor

»um b®®0 ligation Prom jsginning the JBtnaba*aiwtjs ad'

J4a" loweji• »|i§ttitably

4o«Nhs

a#lj loogi

lib«rid^DuriD^^

btaU rhMr Oowlinf Hail fcua&g. '*1 'lu ri1#?jU la

.j^1"r A flgaaatgM&sM

up yesterday on two charges. The first vu for dlfr£fiyJfciGlibO*m4 *& costs $8 00. The second chvgp W« for carryin^^l)^^0^!1®^ costs $t.25. i'ftld and departed in peace. We apprehend if all hflJfiifiiji guilty of carrying concealed weaponr should clntMutflut IhaTraEcfe o|i cjjfr wdtfid ifon le in a very Bcaltfy revenue slate.

If you wish t$p£ the gteat men of our great State, cutout the Yiit'

0fr«i!Afcb9tte'»fTlh»f

'ligisliAitfe

which we publish this morning. There

them." Most of them have acquired it "by pn^i^Wbtmlao^^is'wetf^oing.1' Some few were

or

have always thought so. P'ossibly they

this date. Many^"Witt*1ftweat-,!hal the nadn*rqf "EeletKiser, of .Allen," Apty ngt adojpn Xfgj a» a/-a "liemoXrati^* lwulir, PeterhM ha4/w equals, ^4* i^doubt ful he everwlll have a apetioj. oor8| LopgabeU in VS'.n.

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William Greanleaf, Sr., Vr. C. *»#*, V. 'C?®f# T. C. Bailey, Adjutant. ***&! James O'Mars, Quarter Master. W. D. Mull, S^eob/

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jftn|fifeiUrPl#aplaiW -t

tb^,.r

»e arft to have

next Wednesday nigh^Vttnder the auapi C.ja entiiled "After Darlr^if^eW $o»kY'-*ftd covers afield

Mr^'Sikei

has no equal among the magazine writers If AiU»lUil_ Ou hUDJimflB HiUiMirpier-

sonally familiar wtb tt^e haunts and vile deAm wHrllWk, oysyi9iting thenk at odd times, in the disguise of one of their own number, and by adopting their manners and vernacular, saw them a^ they really exist, and being one of thb most brilliant descriptive writers in the country, his penaad-ink photographs, with which he has furnished the publty. have caused him to be regarded as hav» ing made t^iis field of literature peculiarly his own. His manner of dealing with his subject is illustrated in his novel of "The World's Broad Stage," his sketches, entitled "The Five Points after Darkj" "Low Life in Broadway," "Among the

Drunkard Makers," "Tippling Women," •'Among the Ghimins," &c., and in the following magizine articles: "In the

Plunge into Jjow Life," in the Northern Lights Among the Poor Girls," in Putnam's, which for purity of treatment, dramatic effect, and intensity of interest, haye never been excelled, even by Mr Dick^ft ady entered into engagements witu a number of the leading lecture associations in the East, and we shall be gratified to welcome him before a Terre Haute audience. Mr. Sikes has for some time past accupied the honorable and responsible position of the

Railroad Matters—A St. Ldu^ corfetfBqjtenf jpenltt »8§foUdW8 of several railroads in which our citizens are In terested. We publish the statements! as

"^a^dS-S'iik, any tKog nnair*m*y seem ttk preference or partiality. All the roja^s to and from our city are beneficial and -King

from Terre Haute to East St. Louie, is in very fine order. Under its former Superintendent, Colonel H. C. Moore, novf of the Pacific Railroad of Misisourl, it was ereatly improved,-and his successor, Herkimer, is pushing his work so thor oughly that it is doubtful whether a bet ter track than this leads to this great city. The danger of this road is mot

Louis to Terre Haute, through Vandi

credit upon .their ighed to Vandalia. _In less than a year j' .'•» iit..u «.j I1!»I Our friend* ^cdl'B/'Myers, Esq., recen tiy'4 macwa^ daughter of'©eiiiral.Dahiel interesting 'ceremony ocoutrrt ttifc residence of the bride's father^ in SyCai lore, -Ihef: officiating clergyman, as would aj pear

saWCTfhe-Terr^Hau^i,& Indianapolfl,- miJaJAaiBA thiWirtiliiwii OoliiTO tfbdrjthi Pennsylva- Phitip Prkapicr f!niriPiiRT nia Central, including tbe Pan Handle iMfy* flfflj^i^.yoad from Indianapolis to St. Louis Will be run under dianapol Lpne„ management, and will save twejntyt«0 iv^WiileatsLiJi^idb-V^ree&it1 rdute^ Thus ifawa^tofc«i8i^ah» spaboard this route -^ll^^bsMi^ii%.a unit, and by on oT its atrectnMa will save two houH'oT time over all competing routes fromIhere to Pittsburg. So far as I can now spe. this line when completed will bo the b&w! route to Philadelphia and New tork, and even Baltimore, from Si. Louis

If anew railroad is built from

apolis to Paris, Ills., running se»i miles north of Terre Haute, this iftlt shorten the present distanoe by the Indianapolis & St. Louis route, but it will not overbalance the advantage the route now being constructed Vandalia

LETTER OF A MECHANIC

pa. Eju'BSffl: The hejfcrt of tire Work ItaiiMls ykh j|y m| improvement orproiect tending to elevate our ftriri# ,i •. _*i. ..u-'"

'ttmnVCacilMMt-' The meehaaicrif gUlf

•ad honorable career,' it •ad they 5W-i«l» twenty thousand loss claims, and paUoy hoWer^ff^tM^ndredj thou-

4M-' pteodi tbai'SJeire Haute has secured .State NirnJil S£hdot and tb^ late iM[? Sftab^Mittig a iublic th itArot of

||i and ufb-' ful knowledge.

Wlb of its

•.V pdiick^ •& 'h |«0|i# that its" protection lll^c4#Vaijbu' muph a S nyt of abuadant ros«iU!P*s, that be ny fuTfl'ii'flalsjliji'h mVn'f'' nf ftrst rlfHi n^ -ju parfouued Us duty lo4h» puSlia^fa ibfuK' -fo^ at the Rev. Georgl *Twithout the means to make 4irtr *af%si^/^a«yjQ|ge ^ma |n tba^fiutBs^eaJe,l«tM»4ttyltt-th« nwnner -r. city. Is oon&ded.t^nBiicm e&.

figfogf^ja. pl^onp

fcersons 4 ^t® I ftned society. Wha**a boon w^ald* it be for Terra Haute andf jthe .^HjXQU|uiing gountry, if a generous, j^i-^earjte^nporlre^ad alio make an endowment of $100,000 to esti^Ulit#0:fSx^tQta{^cbool ia our midst.

AM'IbM'totiaFofliffarttittf feiiy rem&ln, °-s Sighing that nature formed bat one inch Peter, Tograoe and glorify oor "Legislater."

ULA.B MEETING Of Post No. t^e follow-

409.'A_rt^^^dbwt,weainf,

ing officers were elected to serve during the next'six months: M- feftkikiii P. fc.I

It would, it is hoped, meet with the sup-

wfco&SJgainJy yould like to be taxed for it—taxed of course from their labor, as verj~|e& *f taxable property. The mechanics do not wish an ln« Anilriid school''l«r iheir tewa mfltuive benefit. The great benefit to be derived thfer

fer^TOtntfs tft be re^ped^by capft^lkltwr Bnyg gill the ^f^^choolp tdf llfrn some means to acquire education. Aiter this, those baviBg parents in easy circum^tances, ardent to .Universities and Colleges. But4 the best favored of the

high school, must sit down to work to

high learn a tradb. Tfas larger number work from the age of fourteen, the fathjer Jiavijg toL many cupport. Tla /bojGpf the mechanic,, j^st whep his intellect begins toopei, Jbeft jSvB-bas 'M^rj^^Dg and writing, and a few mof^xwiiifi^iipry elements and information,-is Uirown out to take ca'ra iff himself. Gracefully he( works, an4 Raises the food, clothes the human family, builds its houses, stretches. Its iron lines over tb» country runs! the iron horse upqn^lt, latmchesj&e ships, and provides for all the luxuries of thisf wo«id^ .^.fao ar

aaoeo^Mcp Qko.'T. Dbake,

jew

Scribe^

All persons knowing themselves Sn

quested to call and settle. Any fi having? sl&3hdagauiat the firm willplejalb present them for payment.

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positive benefit upon comm itos?

flroad

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TOH

Yes, we have some pride! We creat^ capital and w'iih cwpita^to help us lit^ tie in return, to create it better yet.

What effect can an industrail school can have on tte^omuuiit^^y j,t t« Asked 1 Well, w$'Tead'*VWry^ray^in tttl newsj papers th^»t thdft, p.art., of Indiana Js a favored'*trip.of land,' prolific of the earthf products,, and that its sod is uod«claid b^ vast mineral wealth, Tequiring"onf thf magic toucb of the hand of man aided b^ capital to turn it into reality. But wp #saig^Kr^iiai Jima m-MBgr^wwf8d

We answera thfiifiaxid of ttlenlightened man,-such as the free- workmen shall bp ia no distant future of our republic.

We are not talkiug about experiment^, Industrial schools are in full operation i{i the more enlightened States of fiurop^, and, at the World's Fair, workmanship from thoae States ranked first.

position in !Amtrteah inausty is Known all) such a school is now started, through the generosity eff one df Us benefactors, eupplviqe it with a large endowment. ft d|y 4at see in an Industrial school there in Massachusetts? They see ia an Industrial school that Intelligent working men will attract and develop capital, and th^t, fllthacoi —edueali double -1 »i when, respectable, mu to aonte'fftifferpr try.

^I^V-UAleidJ^ or sBp srag' ^ectiofa or ine^ coun A

Mschauic

.1 baa llfMTwTFd NoTicg^rVigo jEnps^nppent I. O. O. F. holds its regular meeting ttiil,

Wednesday evening, Jan. 6tb, 1869, work in the Degrees.

w«sWfia#edl^f»'41iPa,fn8

tober. sw&

ain i' tho&k1 is

I w|n AN

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our c^ixens

j^orrrsonVifs^t fii""*&' fafe opportunity, •wpneaent'

to fail ^f sqccesa. 8 to loti 'spch a

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rn

rntAHkim

elevatte people generally,,.«rf.aUraota AAIrn Ifi* ±i*St t« tmnnsa Mcoa—.asin1 .stot^yna t'TXT.-vi w?o

Powdars to be generally introduceq.^ Wher^r thev^puii^e^ CBfam baking powders are used they are concede^ to find healtniness, superior to anything everjbe was neaumnew, ru|reriui wBiijMiiug W, q- ,j t^ig$(£! One box |vilC« Cue. aokKTWKa^UaErait-^Jtnt ^or" satisfy any one of its excellence. *'or ceived, an assortment of boys' tool chest sale by all grocers. 6dit Every hoi.lbww fafiiXf on§ for a Holids

ur clot

uch

ifyle as fa* knd try him, at the Blue Front. Sdlft

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N OTINGHAM

tflMfWSKS, -. three rich corporations—at least so it i(y

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A

heap, bsapeb Chhapbst!—A fine black cloth frock* coat mads to ordei for $26.00. Go leave your measure withJ. Walmsley and save lanPTm t6-div

$15.00.

«llfdyPup to ordei

Beaver, Pique, Cas«imeres, Black

Collored

PmSf

146 Main street, at the Blue fy A A

aislf fan a rim'o'i

ont,

The Annual Meeting of tbe Stockholders of the Vigo Agricultural Sofsipigr

yvSock P. M., for

the Section o^Te ,gwcto« tol th? ensuing year. !&<}W3rfBnyi*nV |fthe tf] will Valniei^Mi addra— at^ o'clock Locin^^i^iV^iation^

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tbtf A^frictrtWiral, HorUeniUscak cbanicai fn toresUt ^1 b&tixC.L ZL.. ij.,

By ortfcsr of te %ard*

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By ortfcsr of tke qpardA I I

(J

ii! Mid at wml- •)b.s~3 osj+rnqp. DoK19• IlO«WEV UraL~^QiOC9Tt

^he'IteWfhaHltl»«xeedingly •**^^^§1. elad tb gerjfflbfjM *bftkffig'tog ^M4i

powder? ^ies haadTi'iipqpimend them as gpo^ sa 's 'CreajbjBalP» ifg ^chara superior in fvary w*^tol^r^r^^a«l^Kid%alr*nted

UU5 PTvnjrTnB Uv» |fT^BWrfWI

iiai[AObna(IAaHa ^•.x^srrsrft^f The ^re^,_-%ffl«rican Combii^^ ®tt»n^lQpiO XaehisA so jl4 S£ *L% Xf -fW

A7iAia«i

sBaaeeiBtoa^ssaira^fes

Fattxbsb,

at Biddle's. dtf

Mnrcs Ms at at C. I. Kipley's.

Fahct and Variety Ctoods,, cheap, at Biddle's.

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Fbcsh

You canal way do better to buy your Zephyr "Worsted of Riddle. dtf

Go to E. R. Wright ft Co., fo^ those Extra Large Oysters.

Hxadquabtebs for Oysters at Ifi. it Wrigjat & Coa 15^MaIp stxeet.fc dtf Apple Butter by the quart or gallon, at C. I. Ripley's. 22-dtf

THt fatgf# vartetyjp toyn of H^a^ CotMctinafj asAfrofs at^ge'4.Cl [19-dtf

C. Wittis&Co., 170 Main street, Dem-irfg-Blick, tell OlirfatclaB presents cheap 14dtf.

Mrs. Brown offers a Buck-board fo, iUKar 4j|»HeUla«i^P[lg,early to Mr. El well, at R. S. Cox & Son's. dtf

For

Christmas presents, go to C. Wi|tig & 0ojfe W J«!tin stre^ DemingJ Block.

A FINE stock of Furs at C. Wlttig jS Co's, 170 Main street, Deming BlocJr,

Sleigh

Bxllb I

Fob

Slkioh

Somkthlng new.—Plated solid haa m^Sesafrt^ an^TaJ)lf a afcw pattern. Call Md see them at Cory j& Mancourt's. xoJil a.l?dth *-TTiZTrrT^' ^?r

whole stock of goods at cost, for the ie^t rwnd," Bfrr-Giinck &Bfrry

cloti«i55*9i5lw?9^Ke?hiar,j

fc* 8°od9-

they

#l^b3?n bo£g$tjiig|'ifbe first of last'

Skates! 6kat«! Picket

31dtf.

OBA2TOES and Lemons at Sage's, dtf

C. BmJtY sells Boneless Sardines. [25,dtf

y.

dtf

Citrok, Raisins and currants at

Sage's. C19-^

I Nkw Cloakihg Buttohs and Trim

N*w Styles o* Hats and Bonukts at 149 Main street. dtf

16dtf

Buckwhkat, Bye and Unbolted Flour at E. R. Wright & Go's. ^15dtf

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

New Sweet Cidxb, right from thei press, at New York Tea Store. Mdtf

1(ij tJAAi Wdl«S %*ob, at New York Store.

iie&SFfiMatj the low Iftot^skiok, at

Straus',

149 Main street, fs *i \u*

am1 Tr

Best Pbesrw® fob a Bot.—A 1 ^aols-?rfp ipdwaemapt to industry and remedy for idleness,! kt Austin, Shryer & Co's. [15—dtf

and American,,Scisso^ p?cket and. uiWe Cutlery, iuftablia fdr Christmas presenU lOdtft

chests

Evijry a Holiday present. Parents, see to this.. A ^fce tooll3tilCN^#inl# ^iak»iam industrious. For sale at Cory & Man courts. lOdtf

t6tttyDdvs^ ^ii^i^g|||^qhji|p inia muggiau. __f2i-aibt by wholesale also Eggs, and ... •"ftaaij'itfiw jMB) •^WW Sai.^8 Cheese, pure Buekwheat and Lill^

Postofficato Call and see for yourselves. roTl^.lV, now if you!

Gp£9 ££$ th* key notis, atMisf k£E ««b' oost) i«iianfln( tie irittfe of bailne*iws4f §irli% c«s|«ners a fceaSflt. ft-

The present entire stock of watches, jewel^r^ sQret,«stt «iid Cut^jr^podsj will offered at xnx cost from this,'date oi J^nua§7 Hii fages^ a«|

e^aUil Picket I Best variety a*^ cheapfct Shrywf

LADIES'

T»*»i*f.-8Ul

Apply at this ..J~ CSHn

Ta* A-itaerioanp: :^06ii*tination Button Hole *nd Ove»fe «Mng Snwin^ Machine haa no equal. -V Jl4lw

great variety, at B. Weisz Skirt Factory No. 12 Sbuth FouTth street. 31,dwtf

jn» Great American Combination Button Hole and Overseaming Sewing Machine bas no equal.

t^I "^ictw7.'» Premium Skirts more dura* ble, more eiasOe, more gracoful, willlfeeep iU shapo longer and retain its place better than any other skirt. Go and try. f. 31,dwtf

Notic«.—In consequence «f the oontinued ill-health of Dr. Bell, ihUccounff of the firm of Mabsh & Bell, must be settled. Those remainiag unpaid -on the iblh of January, we», will be left

Elias

Nkw

rf5*7 'py "v.T havinc taken the well known stand, Ni will rnUaniwHbt^k wftjjvil have a got time?-1 .. f.. 5 j^tf W. Rippetoe, and fitted the same up '"L"" _[ I style unsutpafsed ib this city, would

Clotkin»«a*» gnwyisGeoDS at C6st 18peclfuny inform the eitfsra of ljerre —We propose to close out b&> stock ,of Haute and yiclnlty that he bjM fiill'and Ready-made Clothing at cost with! the fresh stock nf everything to ba found jo a cM& Aatirri* of huiioess. first-class Grocery and Provision Store,

je^r of going &it df thatlltie of husipess. Also, a line of low pneei •C^ssioapres, irarjym'Eiand jsa.v#

Johh R. Frbmaw'B,

lBdtf 6 Warren Block! i» :ti JTatrfy i-wiiV'i-

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P. W* Wolki has .opened an offlOe on |L2yr£jtr|^flrstj door north of Main, and on ^Monday the 3d he trill have a ')f'

led*a i«chib(U9A Call

Wlw Tsili oibiSi* diffr

531 fS. S3'ST -awoaaatUrtasmw *thb:s.is tne »t. ttadi ifedt al*sid»xt«7» feea.aio utU to i. llbCteb miws-as .efcrt* tc

for collection without diftipction. Any one wisning

Dec. 29 1868"! "T

MaSan

Valuable Pse?*Rts tor

12dtf

Do totj want Prearved Orange Peel? Call at C. I. Ripley's. [25,dtf y*. ^—4hz

Notice.—^,

14dtf-!1

Elegant Breakfast Shawls, sold at le^ than market valuerduring the Holidayp, at C. WlTTlQ & Oo's., 170 Main street^ Deming Block. l^dtf.

Bills!—Fpt

the merriest Snd cheapest Sleigh B?|li look in at Austin, Shryer & Co's.

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vwf.

ALL goods sold at Weisz's Skirt F^

repair fro# of charge, and sold cheaper than the cheapest. 24-dwtfi

Skates I Skates !—We 500 sale lodtf I .. Dobt»& Mancoukt

tning exce

have on hafiil

ale at prices to suit tne times.

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KVa^MgMB».alnd «ifl,wM

a.jrtiLfe1.d ,80fll®

rrr —vTr j—,r?rirr »t,„ .v. no

thfng exceedingly delicious, in the shape and'^li&cf at tfc%aew3Tc^fC eastjrfje

Pt|^c

Dok't fail to go to C. Wlttig & Co's, 170 Maln"6tn%t, Darning Block, before you buy your Christmas presents.

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Sale.—The

property on the corner of £th and Ohio streets, including the residence of, DfPairick, is offered lot salei. ThOBe desiring good business locations will find them here, ?*Appiy tho office of. 31d3w t-* Dr. Patrick.

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Improved Paktjjr:o^io Svxctaq^xs —At 161 Main streistfet have a large assortment of Pantascopio Spectacles and Spencer's Patent Nose G! assra,, in Gold, Silver, Steel, Piated and Rubber Frames. Also the purest Perieoopic Lenses for fllling old frames, and cfin suit every aye that can be benefitted by spectacles, at the sign of Watoh and Spectacles, near the corner of Cth'&treet 7-dtf R. Fbeeman.

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New Shaviito

and Hair DsB.$tN

SALOoff.-*-Messrs. Clark & Price having elegantly fitted up the basement aoom corner of Sixth and Main streets (laming Block)^ invite their old and Mew friends to give them a call. They. employ the best workmen and guarantee entire satisfketion in every department of fashionable work in their line.

N. B. A clean towel furnished [for every customer every time. [23 Jtf

Cummiss, who took the pi«roi-

1 um on the best variety of apples at .the of Statfr FHirbas established a frait store on

F(.(XT^ 3]i. W^iTtf andj&5 ^MkFlpur by'the bar-! ^ain street, two doors west of ThlrdL ^lftcio^n|fe ^bwrajalways on h^nd where he has a large stock of his own pp. „ui». ia .u. pies, And buys- and sells atiwbefesnln and and wjty af(j^i(|f"|i retail, choice apples, for winter keeping. MT at James Davis' New Grocery Storei apples for present use, cider, green tad W7 Ma1n'stre^,'tfrid de1iVef&l to Btiy jaartdried fruit of all kinds, fct ana, potatpesf of the city fffe^ bf'dharge. 23-djtf

It a muc^i needled and «)^yen lent institution, and is receiving a liberal 13dtf

Trtj»arat^ons {patronage.

a fine selection of Hair Brushes ,and .,

tifcabsi Wtilicel^tfunartioi' th^ hWdker-' tere^ChlSeSf ^'Tey^f Wild^Turkpya chief, English, Frencn and American Wild Ducks, Quails, Prairie Chickens, Tn-** tfticMt^hleful "all the iear ?abbiu,lSquirrels, Venisen Fresh sige.

A

Navy Beans and Cranberries by

b&rrel Qr

Luther Gri(?3by Aeapf a nice and Well. Flour, Turnip, Cabbage selected stock of-Grocerie» and Proluce ®ay be fouhd at Rat & BAit**"^G 9% fi .1 ..J,. and Poultry.'Depot, No. 13,South Fo ?Tff ^^4 '^htt^i^itandr^pgdt^the^^ lis-dltf-

rtp

^al] p~ecatlg Butter

Dried' Pesc|ieS,

Dried App!^ 'Fresh Lemens, CrSam W ii and Fotal

Bailet'a

Gbocert SroaE-James Dkvi

167 Main street, formerly occupied bfr adi

will sell the same at cheap as any hfeotflL in tbe city. Goods delivered to any bart of the city free-of charge. 23-d{f,^

WCojALS UoA^Jj-fhw H, Parr in A Co. BlttltninontrGoai ddttT ndtd teach kdrefCfcing. fb«M'P«MonS -who tiits usdd it this wnter »S^f %tt -tiiey will buy no other kl^d' ot ^oalj. there U. no sa^dharj no ctlnoker^ nd eindefs, no ,odor nor duet, no shooting In the stovp, nothing!but white aihes lffeo- 'those of wood. Qbttr PJj. their sde aguili In Terre Hsate, and iatva yoar orders athiaGroceryjNo.

Jeet nwt ttf McKeen ft Mln-

70 Main Street, shalHrBsvk. Terms cash. 25dUm

tke °f

oar sUk^l q{ hardware to our new land comodioui rooms, ITos. it21 Wabash'and 1- Hfl3 Fiflhkbilt, sr» aw faDy prs pared to supply promptly all articles in out line of beat Bbgifsh- aod Aniericstn' roakes. 'As we1 bay ."out gioda eftre'lusivsly for Cfsij. and In largeiotrantKiWi are ^na'bl^d

t^treSasiasWf: Call and exatnhte before purchasing. W'' H-tti if a 9 sO

Mi

customers e"tar

oet' OfltW bQMiBg, on Fourth atnet, jwfrere heaa« a row and complete stock juf the best Grooefiee in the city, together iwith a lull liner of Provirons and other Urticle^ pf evaiy day ..use In families.iCall and il4e.t

Vl

24,dtf

Gbovkx

and

Paper Collars and Ouffs in

St Mxu.n, Merc hut Tailors

Okthie»(

and dealers in Gents'

furnishing goods, have now a complete stock, consisting in part of tha most desirable shades of Chinchillas, Esquimaux^ Oswtqr Duffel, Black, Brown, Dahlia and. Onvr Cloths a lull Haeof French and English Casaimsres and Vestings also a large assortment of American -CMsimerea, all ef which will be sold by the yard, or made up to order'as cheap as good work can beifforded.

We call special attention to onr stock of Gents' fprnishtoggood8, consisting of Shirts, Drawers, Undershirts, Gloves, Ties, Paper and Linen Collars and Cuffs, half Hose, Cardigon Jackets, Youths' Underwear, and the OHent, Occident and Novelty Collars hW a nice line of (jistimeref Tweed and" Melton Shirts. 17-dtf

Fcr

Salx.—Being engaged in oth

business for said. Any dfie wishing to engage in the ice

10

if ii

valuable Improvement in

Hdtf.

H. A. Davis A Co., Drngfeistfl, Demipg Block,.flth&nd Main street, Proprietors a' .i.-. Mda II sole Agents ror s+hwm

Dr. Patrick's Ahti-Dyspeptic Powder. Dr. Patrick's Totio Bitters, masnsii Dr. Patrick's Cough Syiup r'^ I, Dr. Patrick's-Liver Pills I

& OABD. I take pleasure in announcing to ihy friends and to tbft public ia genera), that, haying made Important changies in my preparations such as years of close observation have shown necessary I have granted ^H. A. Davis. A Co. the exclusive right, to Manufacture and sell the same, .to whom all, order^.shpuld be ad drssied- Yours, Respectfully, 29dtf G. W. Patbick.

SPEER'S STANDARD WINE BIT* •TJSRS Is highly recommended byphysi 'cian| for 'Dyspeptic?, on account of its tonic properties, its purity, and its delicious flavor. augl5dw3m-

Jaoob

Kirn,

opposite the Post Office,

on 6th street, is not selling his goods at tost, neither does he intend to close but by Christmas, biit 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 lqw jSgurod. Caljaud compare

engage iu« «u«

& Belt!, business, will find it a paying one by ap

=... pry.fog soon to 'S

ii

23-dtf

J. Stsinmkhi/.

Oysters at Georoe's.—From and 'after to day George Habermeyer & Co. will Win receipt "6f those large and magulflcent^altby Baltimore Oystere, which tbey Will sell by the can or serve upio customers at their tipster Restaurant oq ^pgrt^treet, ppe^jte the postofflne.

MARRIED.

Electro Plating Spoons and Forks, by which those parts most exposed to wear reoeive an extra coat Of silver, three mtkbs--dustik.—in Sycamore,DeKaib coat times the usual thickness, viz: On the

111»-

Tbe improvement is of the

of forks. celebrated Rogers Bros., and the goods are for sale(at,$. JfcFreeman's 161 Main Street, ^iear corner of 6th, 23 Jwtf

ThnrBd,y, c. 3!, 1868, at tte residence

of tbe Brido'a Fftthdr, by the Bev. Win. Wlndur,

back of the handle, heel of the bowl and mtess, ofXitchfl»ld, m«., and Emma points ,5.f bowlS(i of spoons, back of the I daa^hter of,Q.n. Bspfrl Battln.of Sycsmore. handle, and breasts and poinis of tines No c*rd.

LOCAL NOTICES.

The Msehlne Called Man,' li a very complicated and delicate one, and !a more lis bile to get ont of order, and cinob more difficult to rrpair than any combination oi «heels, and cranks, and leven, made by the hands of man. As a tnle, it ia tiukered tod mnrh, and bimt tlokend at that. It is often calomellted, narcotised, depleted, atid otherwise misni'ed. -whea alt (hat it really needs is a whole, some tpaio and rrstoratlve like HOSTETTtB'3 STOMACH BITTBBS id pnt it in 'proper t'Ini and kenp it so. The stomach la s'hamefally m*lt re at In I he a he It Jnicae are intended to disiolve, is to dissolve, li tos frequently thTowtikinto ft hastily, and in half-masticatt.dl condition, in which state the gastrio aoid cannot properly act upon it. The resnlt is DrsrtMU. Then comes the doctor, an flnding.the^digeStiTO organs weak aad tbe b»wi inert, he prosse^a to treajun and paralyse sttfl m: re with draatip purgatlyes. TheseTaillog—aa they always do-^to pro «oe a talntary change, bo tells the Invalid thai 'medtoal science can do no more for him. This, With all dne farcn e, ia a mistake—«ne of those mistakes which Tally rand aatd were tab tamoant to orlmee. What the di ptptlo needsft nrvt«D*ATMir. Strengthen fte stomach «ith HoSTETTKH'3 BITTERN, and the stomach will strengthen trrery other part ot the human machine, and make It, in common pat" lmce, as tfood »h new. Upon the state of the dl gsstlon dep nds, in fnetanre, the condition ol tbe whole .ystca. Sow, the Bitters are the mokt admirable tonie known. They Consist of tie fiuest vegetable' lirMgerante- and re^toraiiv^p, combined with aa aeaaulternted stimulant. Tfce

Dj pep'le needs nothing elsa to ellbct a care, ex cept a light, nutritions diet, an a fair amonn 01 exercise. :Kvaa In tbe absence of these Ub. mentlpn«d,»(!o»sso»iei. the tonic and literal if a piopcrtltsof th»ireptrat«n wlU work wonder', enabling the Dyspeptic to digest Inferior far. with comparative ease, ana to maintain a good habit ol body, in spite of the drawbacks of a sed entary oconpatlan. 6dwlw 1

Who Use* Mishler's Bitters ?—Physicians nseit la Afelr'jvacttcebeoanse.of it* sain tary effect npoa their patients business men dse it because the^reqWlrt a sonnd physiqne and' clear intelleW VietfehtSry people use It becanM it fortiBes them atr«W«t complaints which restlt from a siopgfth otAiditlon of the bodily fcnctlotis produced l?y an inqetiTe life travelers ase it )e cinse it protects, them against epidemic and en demlo dleeases clergymen. Judges, congressmen lawyers, editors Vta'cher* and students am it be cau^e Lt imparts-fre force, to mind and body, and preserves |»%ttli phd*tror«tth again»t decay tbe working qla«^»i ut it beaause it supports the body flrU^( wonl4 otherwisi.snBsr lrre able ii0p/t w|jj^p»%rite ial^af families si because ft Is a oertafn remedy for a multitude common''odmt6ilit*^ eV«rj*KWy »»ei It because It Is a safe sgretiiBfe aftd tonic and cm'-.

flooley's Baking Powder^DooLxar Ba«a» foWWM ia'AMtaaHed f^r making llfeht afldrtori($ui' Bls5^ltj, Bolls, Buckwheat and ofher'i3rid81 dstrt, kc Itreqritrtj ONLY TiVO TEASPOONSFCLi FOB A QPABT Of tLdtJB. Sold by Qfacars g^Rerally. At Whole sale, In Terre Hitafe by.,^ qQX *.a0H, deelSdwSa -,ti.ft Whel sale Os^cen

itj TTK Hatrrr, De^.rl,, ««*. Ami having tnoroughly tested in my tiunjily aud in »j oyn ease, "Barr's Pectoral lilxlr," 1 take great piaasara la adding toy testtaidny tc the man^ tnecmliiaA which ctbetl hare jbMervedly lavtihtd japouit,, If wbateveB'ienisto nlleve human aoffsrlnjg Is a bene»action, then ^t»|nly "llsnxf^raf ilklr" worthy iif air prilse. We can, fpon.percoital periecce and Wcqualntanre, rprntnmrnd both it. and the Proprietor as perfectly reliable. C- A. BBOOKE^

Paeto.- A«bory M*. E. Churcb, Terrejpfcale. Thfs Invaluetle retnedy ftjr tbe enre of (Mds, Cpagh^. Croup, Hoarteoessi etc It manufacturalaad fold by BARB, ODLICK a BEBRt, tllSdwIm i)rOggliH.

AMUSEMENTS.

as SECOND ANNUAL BALL

Hiherniau Benevolent Society, .:j toi 112 ».} ,1 eiiq soliui, A (tima to

ggMay Keening, Jan. S(ht f669.

Tickets of Admiwion...$1,50

Slusld by Prof. Tout's String Band.'

as*

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS

TNStfRE WITH THE BB|T

jQUARTERLY ^1-^' Of tbe coadition slii

s^S5S!«SS? r— and' Provision- Store in tbe'OW ^a^awtfag ot tha 4m lU»J»)Alki.

Wv. M. Hcknel.

0, gi: Of| Jt*

?M.T N /t

OF PJLRTF^RD, COHf

Cash insetrwvep 95,0^,88019.

Flta aul tn'.and Insaranee at at raKratlB tenes aa th# JJaicrds revolt for Bell*bl« lodejaiity TacQ^m

fu 2T Indemilly

HA.GSE A UcKIRf, Ages s. Dowirtg Hall. LTvr'riv vt»nyir

JN BAJNKtipFroy.

..JMMWCI .0* ZiUtfTfiA, SS: lis, the 18th day of Deceitber, A. acdsSflgaaa Jterrby. giTs neVo* of tksfe mamtaihAeelgnewef l*taxa.$ Atlpi toatSfJn «h» «oncty of Vigo, anid diaauwhaia as4 DMr«t,wh# haal •d a Bankrupt, upon Mi patltioa,

Ut ef tat«

-triatJOenrt

u«tii«t.

4. W. •,

DssOftirltaw

0

afir .ffslggtr«l lie stes -wa"* ^W ,rMor«HA«a-iBm(srtt .w-T .rtrt jKMSZtf-Uai-

Vi *iauii* lata t*s r- hot

BE30DB0SS. ^s,

:Ci«aas and Discounts 27 '3. 8. Bonds to secure Citcolatiun........ 3 lrt,000 0.8. Bonds to s««ar«Depoflts... .V.l,..V:' 508 at to a a

Isakinc House —.... StSw ST raaltae A H»tuWi 850'W TtsdoiNottiUd j..2J 6 .... CO, Kfttlonftl Bftnki...—M. So

Total... a-SH •«, «oil moi Jitm Capital Stock....*.......'..... "arplna jSmi.-

Iotas In Circulation „r,, 267,r Unpaid DIt dend...„— lB«Tidn»lIetoBit«. United BtatwlMiMSi..—« D«etoN^«m*lS^ks Das to other Bknkiu tw* VS Exchange

:A.USU.1.

ea »«'.. il "UiJ l.

Total *86i.741 2* I, FacsToa Bvssst. Pre«lIent Qf i.hei N»t|opal Stats Bank of Tetre Hint®, tn^n^' do taJretnn1 Ij Swear that the »bore eiaSeaMint fa nos tt«beet of my knowledge %»d belief.

PBKSTf

ISiate cr Indiana,

TON IWWyj+trrtf'

,i

County «f Vi$o *sfl

1

OasKi on SWfO12 32

Total

LIABILITIBS

4«*1a

for «ale at-f^ucad 4t day of OxAnfXiMas&Art of HWSfif^lsfr^q^l Dealers stippli«d a lo* rates.

We will aWiTaell*ef.WoodTfc»MftCttrd cord, to any pirt of^he^clJ

r^.

Vu fffl Iliti

Ta5dlf

JUST RECljgTEJD,

."^*3 l^jj^e lateat

Paris an^H^^fork Fashions ^Oalt an^tfee them, at*

mxuL ^r/poiiN's

DRESS-KlKiWttrABLISHMEIfT,

I?#-1

Over lL .Bs.ff Dac23dlm

dwlw

tfcrirt Bsu^,

•J.

Barr's Perioral ilixir.

"IbOA I Sstf* wetolff'nkii^fflSlBSDrm the pifi lie that% 'f0d& part (,Jt fta"WntIn House aow under Iter ilisiiaaeiniiiil ulii in eh ed It faitnlsh tranfient, day. jgrwH dbMi*• self on oeraBSmev) Mt ji ft'lttr Ipll value

Wirt.

BSWANTEO.

-tvliat s--j

8 warn to »a4 fcubscritod bUotfi day of J»o«»rjr, 1^9. ^|LE WI5 S-jfyM., dn .. k»,'» "Tjr -iu3,

UARTEBJjX- BEPORO5

er buSineaa,' offer my Ice Houu, lot, Tools, Team's, and tho good will of my Fl7*t Natlonal BHiiK of Verv* Jiasst^

oftUo

Q'

on the morning cf the flrar Mo|ida^ ^f

*,y'

Notes aadtBUls DUoounwd.....^,.,,.^, g6.Sf2. jj.g. Bonds deposited to aeoure «troarn S^.OOO tJ. 8. Bonds deposited toiecttr»daf«.itfl WKK) line from other Banks and Bankers.... 23^23J

JD' .:

Capital Stock ..i. ....^j..WJ..$BfMJ)00.'S0 Surploa rund„.-~.... Profit and Lo*s SjWl DO Circulation outstanding il:..66

Unlud StateslleposUs. Dne Other Ban in aud Ba&kers^*'3t.i:.«, 76

Total

11

s'SSb7,88B

X\7AKXMm»iTO BSN^ -A Tans, within Of* «dUm of Terra Buu. nqnirei Mlj. fl»org«. Jtf Pnrdy's rwid-oc*, »ravoi rlrttendCneiiT ifreet*,' or addra«a me ft B. rout.

l*ft

4fd »r*

66

I, 8. A. HnaattK,'.Cashier of the SSret Naticual Bank of Terre llaute, do solemnly swear, that thf above statement is true to the best oi' my knowledge and boMef. 8. A. HEUltlCfKy tMshieVf'' STAT* OF IwoiAJM,

County of Vljto- 1 W S at a 4

I3WWB tu »m» etiuty^iuwf wwvi9r »J*\ ay of January, 1868. 0. HOSFDbI), $Mtt' ^^""KoSayy'i'Sbiie.S •a ''!l

J-

if f'fr-•

IVIDEND NOTICE.'1 '^41 ii.Jj.lf At a meeting of tbe Baard «f Dlt»ctecsxf th» Terre Hante Gas Light Company, a dividend o'l four per cent, on the Capital StocK was declared,! payab'eat the Banking tioasn of McKeea & Min-1 shall, after January loth, 18l»i" I

OicoBOa BU^A* iBeeljv

Terre EUute, Jan. 4, lB6S^d^w

T^IYIPEND FTJcrtowit. fitita Sjltitr. I tfjtrioiTAt, 8"riTa BMtrr

Tbbb* Haotb, In»„ •£, l*b».

A Dlvidend ol Sve par caat/ baa bees d*U*r ed on the Capital Stock of tbtg Stockholders on demand

Ja5dw2w

pvr cMirwa uwa u*u*t

«r-»w .1.

F'OR-

-t

City Property, 10 acres of

-fbi

East of tbecilj, with a good bricirli'7nsT*vt oijh room9, cailar, well, ciat^cri1, stable, shn.ie, ca-r ag^6aaj?ffr«ri^f [^iai*jpfifaflBjRpca peaches, plnms, cherrips, grapes, nnil, tlir acre strawbrrriei", IK ra-'pbrt'iies. 1 ecre g-cseberrie and fcdrtan«-«llUmi«« PW «»r* Itl evergreens and flowrfft. CaU at the ^ovint Treasurer's efflce. 'lAK lr .aoKgqiTonq TlISSOL 0T1€N rJl? Wio3 Jaxio oit. ".i iaa-1. "I •bdvnqnt }»ooi ®1l

MMi,

indebted to the old Ortn. ta calk and pay^ffm I those having any elolmS!as,ainjit. tbe^^^w* s.nt them for payment. 5J3tl Rasfoct'lullji'-' •0,,e 'dl'WHtes. .-i. u* •t-ji

br nlUtual consenti" The"BaMe'Wili1)WntIti ed byjPbllip Newliart. Ha.wiU «41e«I^Md.#n SSi55S,g,°",r 'VjfltfftWfiiMP -.a..- i. Mt.ni i.i.t jl.m

0OAL

&*n ow .Htf" AJSTBD.—SCRAP IEON-J. htntdred'ttmaoT Scras boB wiotad rof »th «aS Sa«hJ

jib

O S

ALT

N

n'i»V

jnu

BALTIMORE.

POBfi Wmtoi ftfH#, iSMifiaize's Hill, HO Orric^—Ovfrr Btc^eroom formerly occujneti

J-

1

««if,srWsiMw»^ fw

Hogs bo tub and wild

on, ^aiinisinn.

rLlb^rJV

advance on (tafctln^ s^^iSiM|nijy»iw»o houaata Baltimore^ denSdl: anal*

EXTRACI-

Great Reduction in Prit

A habstltute for Ale »nd Alcoholic BrlKki, A KISUieiBSXEa. fill the Dchil tbe beifct

-J.

Notlce la hereby glten, that the nnderslgaed, a#t^«»«»S» at tho December Term, Julia Ann Genwtfjt^S 4*1 Intiff. and EJxa Hileo

1U)4 iw

tferre

hondiadi

A RARHAKD.ato) isni

•A GtKNTS, -WANTflD.—$75 to ink 9SW per month 1 Or a Qomortesion fmrn attli -twicn-'that amoaat cai» be made bJ-se'llSK eivtowtUbiflrr.vidtCaawoB ^enae faiui/ Sew tr*iKachloe Fb«cc SUvCO, Sot CtocuUrs atad fmiasi Mida*aa 0«^W*M .* CO t»dwa»lh,:.. 820S. 3d4?., mtas^Hhia, pa.^'"

"^SwrSf) —SALBSkENfd 'jy-fn'ra B^aAafaetsrfec toa«aay, •1

AddreM.^llifSu^ Kfi, m(9stnnt »t., jhltadelphlia, Fa. .0i5^wlm,

FOR RENT.

t8

ir

6'j

Banking House I670C0 00 Furniture and fixtnree...,..,.\5.^....r.X5UU IG(331 80

—A Two-story Brick

DWKIitilHO, on vomer of Third fad Ftptar streets—».rcom«, well, cistern and ost-bslld iSM. nt MR9 S1HTH. at the Baatia jstdtf

!^l^¥N0fT--The^a^a

of t6e

Hie W. 1). Wood, five alios east, aa the 'NAtttnVl Koad, contalaiof about 80) iom e( jlsurf—ISO '»h4er cnltivaiioa, the temalodrr tc. jpasturo, 1*o-story frame hows»l«a roona— two haro* 'aM one large heg'hed. Enqnire cl m2 O. PAISBANKS, nirenS i,a At the Terre Basle Hen.e

RENT-NICE ROOMS— FoV a^'amily, without rhUdtssi. Inanlm of'HQ. PSKCiK, &t street. ndft lV TO|? ..RBNf ICB HOUSa.-^ •Cxtrttneof the» st Ire Qoaeea in thU, city for

Apply at Klaanfr's deSJlm

rent on reasonable trrms.

HaaieShiire.

FOR SALE.

XaARM.TO TRADE FOR OATXT TLU OB-, HORSES'—Bighty aorea of Land sitsat«d in .Crawibid Conoty, tliaaonii, wall adapted to Stack ralains, having thrae sprlae. or lhring iratsr on it iocMlon healthy. The above lnnU wril be exchangrd for Boraea or Cattle, q| sold lo-.r foe caab. Caliou W. t. BODDT. st the Dally Expross Uttre.

SALE—A Fiwe twojitory JTnrne SweliiBg.nosae—eight rooms, tia^, alatotaat, two rliterns aad wall, staMs, carrlatf hensey aad g.od fruit, iot liO («St flront by £$ feet .lop. Will he sold cheap. Apply tn slSdtf F. M. SQNNCZ.0f.

Air|

i.ro!iet^r

!'.» IS

,,v

"VJlOll

is

owuh-i39*oi *ii'• _. IT .»• -o ts tbsmix*.-': s.»or |IW .tevawod ^.irs iSJ1» r- a ,gam «iT '-.o si li ,ti»4»jli ivuxtv—rrl s(j»i3a sd) ssl rtui »oq bUm dtUtfri •'.'Bo'

Atfains'PfttentSfU'-retdlsi

SHELLERS,

ftttb'Wfilch'the Cortf |s Shoveled a^S not •».e»s oi a Tentehed bv'the Hand* -ft

:ggm*r

fa" the' inosf*thorough mender, wh*ether tbd6orzi bo soond or soft, and Uav« the cob anbroken. The Cob and ihelled Corn are aeparated by a

O a a

The CirliHt'rnjkiieif bji'a fad ktt^iched to the za 1

i'

«hlto', and s!4vated and deposited In aarks 'Htey ar« made«ti:ftee, beltad or geared, wlUi dite'ent capacities,.from 300 to ^OOO bushels #er 9af,

TV without

Ten~Mor**,

t"i V7. .. 'WJfftoat the shcuers. Alw,

«H| "XX" SIWUcm^. 1 -1 ArAAs ind 'Start tajjvrawitii »rvm moil uhf )U I .olaqbi-

•r

OF ALB RINDS,

'v 'aiTS.a juiiiint .1? oeol (it

^^.'$a$e8i.tlie* largest ifsao'rkment" of

I S

the Country, cpn^g|!n|t.

"Jiuvdick's National^"

ftOTn^i' «T fS5(), aid CapMltiss

fro^|00 t.5 1,000 .bd^hels of feed. £pr h^t^.

r„

1

nd Floor,

The'partnershlp hefreto litnos A Burosttj. dissolved by sign in I la nldatloaitkZrfti

her faity

.f

iiioamio JJoK^t Sjt^^^liUc .Swara,

.Kl v. TBB1 S BiOII, UBS. abaa dtutuw t«9i^ lo .ilul al awMxsiq LfaiUilhr i£roljiud^««i)v

'Wp^wsa

(mi

att» Mtnut. J'eijce Haata,

I I

*e Haata, A#it'ftii

tWKtrdparalted snecesa of tfaia41ami»ar is pwIni to.the fact that they IHPOBT'tksteCsaatdi*ot Irbfc tb* prodMing Bstf)tta «f «hua and Meiin, Itnd' settaMte at MtaSK tar*n«a skelr 'A^nlst'atiiirgo^^iltes. thus iTlS|

Its iiaaMos*'

profits ycu have paid heretofore. All fooda warranted to- glve-aatMeetton, o* none/ reloaded* naas

list.

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"VTOTICE OF SALE OFREiL jji ji'Mjaawi I wnit^iMs——•

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county, Statrol fiplls's to-wit

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