Daily Wabash Express, Volume 18, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 8 January 1869 — Page 4

DAILY -«EXPRESS.

rKKRK-HAUTE,

Friday Morning, Jan'. 8th, 1869.

BAU.BOAD TIltE TABLE.

nUB EiVTl

AMD

A.

^tn. fciOr.

THE

IHDIAJT APOLIS,

UAva. fcfi0 P. „..*xprees & 15 P. m.„. Accommodation.. •&46

Mh26 *. Express

Boston

Boston

WE

6:30

„..W.15 P.M. *:S6 p. K. ».1):87T. K.

M...~. Jtail.....—

ST. LOUIS, ALTOK UO TMUUIHAUTX. WU.V1. iJHUT*. 6.40 i. —Express _J:35 A. m. la g.) p. n.......„Mall ma JCapge— M5 p. *. Kola. .gxpress—. *. r4M

r.

...HUttoon AoooauBOUtloD...10-^D A. m. BVAJTBYTLLB AHD CKAWTOBBTmiB.

(JIATI MO A. M.... 9-.1& p. *....,

i'"--'

tost—GoldBlng—J. K. A.

THE New WOBLD,

EIGHTH

WEEK

DIES.—On

THE

AUUTB.

AOQOWWMWtotlOB^^wfcH P. ...Matt .......««0» ipf BOCKYTLLB *XT*»aiOJT.

W-

THs Solution—Barr A Coats. SOT Bale—Norria' Wagon Yard.' *^4 TO-DAY'S LOCAL NOTICiA.' Balmorals, Merino Vests—Edsall 4 Co Dissolution—Demorest A Jackson.^

7i.

A SPECIAL Washington correspondent notices the arrival of D. W• Voorhees in that city.

ISAAC M. BBOWN,

of the

Sullivan office of

Union in a candidate for the State Printer.

Frank Leslie's

new paper, mentioned a few days since, is received at Ash'B news depot. iP v^is

or

JANTJABY.—This

or

La Fayette

the ati*

niveraary of the Battle of New Orleans. What has become of the old time observance of the day on the part of the Jackeon Democracy.

PBAYEB.—The

morning

meetings have been well attended and full of interest. The union service be held at the Centenary Church this morning, commencing promptly at niDe o'clock and closing at ten. Bev. Oondit preaches the sermon. __ __

journal,Boiton Trbncaripl

Travtller,

Boston

Boston

Adtmriiter^

Pott

INCORPOBATKO?—Articles

Sttolvtd,

DESlllfeircTlVE FIBS

SIX BUILDINGS DESTROYED 1

aaa^ /J L-fiigjbti. about -Mnt' a fire was discovered in the rear of Jacob

Doll's shoe, stow, corner of Main and Fourth streets, and before it was arrested £ha, tyiildipgs batw^n^O'ConneH'B

Bookstore .andlthii Cincinnati House— six in number, one brick and five frames —were destroyed.

and

all speak in terms of wfcll

merited praise of Mr. Wirt Sykes' great leoture entitled "After Dark in New York." It is new, thrilling, sensational and above all, truthful. Mr. Sykes tpai himself perfectly familiar with his tfaa by adopting the garb and vernacular of the lower classes, and .c&n therefore^ pre tent a perfectly true picture of the Winery and poverty of the modern. Spdonq.jJ

HAVE seen several samples of |he

bar iron now being manufactured at the rate of fifteen or twenty tons per day,tby the Terre Haute Iron and Nail Works Company. These samples will compare most favorably with the best article of the kind in any market. They are pronounced of the best quality by experts in the iron trade. The works are ntow turning out iron for Seath, Hager & ($o., to be used by that firm in the construction of a large number of cars for the'T. & a a

THE FIRST ADVERTISER.—The

^LA-

of assoi

tlon of the Lodi Mineral We& Comy|iay, of Parke county, were -filed with the Secretary of State Wednesday. Theoompany has a capital of f50,000, 'di^ld«4 tnto two thousand shares. The object "!of its formation js tb bottle and sell the-^a-ters from the artesian well called, t^ie "Tbomas Well,' near Lodi, to erectWth houses, and to use the mineral water in various ways. The iterations of the oompany are to be oarried on in Fountain county. Its directors, for the first jea^ are N. Thomas, Josepbus Oollett, Jr, William H. Nye, George P. Daily and John Oollett

."SOT

"AGBICULTUIUX HORSE TROTS."—Tbe following resolution, presented, by Hon. 'itLe Thomas Dowling, was adoptedState Board of AgficuUur| .t^leth las^ •. A..to

Hi

That while the Dtfiegate

Board entirely disapproves of all pra^iees, which make the trotting and pacing rings at oar State Fair the occasion of betting and gambling, we are of the opiniou that it would not be wise to abolieh these rights altogether. We express tbe further opinion that the State Board should establish such rules for the government of trotting and pacing snatches, as will exclude from tbe management of such rings all improper characters, not known to the State Board as reputable citlsens of Indiana or sister States.

The west balf of the brick, known as (be Spinning Wheel corner, was .occupied Jby Jaaob .Doty with a stock of .boots and shoes. The Osborne Brothers bad a boot ,%ftd ^oe establistiment ltlso in the other half. The building belonged to the Mof-

Adjoining this, on the east was Ifiss

M.

A. Baridan's millinery store. All of h« goods-rttereamoved- She purchased the building £ut a few days since. The Aetna carried an insurance of $2,000, which will cover her loss. Miss Baridan has been peculiarly unfortunate, it being b(Jfcp|8ii)rt time since her eatablishmeat fatsrt

btfbeff of about one thousand dollars worth of goods. iScfcflh 'hit 'tta6 "Spinning Wfieel Corner," fronting on Fourth street, was a frgw of -tDut .small -tfrataee -belonging to Joseph S. Jenckes, and occupied by the tin shop of Charles M. Smith a saloon H. Qlaridge, dyer, and a small shoe shop. Tbe two first named baildicgs were consumed by fire an$ Jd|ey~.other^ t^oj were a tM ©nrbteaa(i* House, which was in immjneut danger. i- O?be lo3« is Wtfni»fed' at about $10,000.

We could not learn the amount of insurance. '••*& nVi»m Both the at«am^^pginea ware promptly on the '^rotrnd,"ab*3 tHe *'LangQ" went

actiyejy at work.. sogie mistake the y^fiet ai TO?

jk

iH

Wednesday, January B(h

inst., at bis residence in this city, Jacob D.

Early, aged 70 years. The funeral will take place from St Stephen's Epis copal Church on Saturday morning, 9th init., at half past 10 o'clock. The friends of the family are invited to attend with out further notice.

Courier

merclil Re?lew atid^JMtfoad Journal, Indianapjlis, Indian^. S Qeorgu C. Harding, Indianapolis Evening Mir-

T^lr. B. IsM^JenKiDSc

B. HfcCala. ratford»Tille Jctarnal. 'gr- JenStDSon, Fort Wayn# Gazette. ft.'®. BaKlvell, Lebanon Patriot.

arr,-f*rinmbns*Bu!letIn.

W. T. Dennis, Richmond Humming Sird. James B. Edmonds, Terre Hante Journal. A. Bookwalter, LawrencebnrgRegister. R. Splcer, Shelbyville National Volnnteer. John W. Foster, Evausviile J-urnal. Isaac U. Brown, Soil

Iran County Union

J. H. Thomas, Bedeford Independent. John T. Baper, Finton (Ohio) Becord. J. U. Cumback, Shelbyville Union. J. O. Kingsbury, Danville (Illinois) Oommer cial.

B. J. Bright, Indianapol's Sentinel. 111. G. Lee, Indianapolis Evening Oommerala' Dr. Bland, Northwestern Farmer. O. J. Langsdala, Putnam Banner, M. 0. Oarber, Bttadison ''ourler. G. Jas. Beed, Peru Bepublican. T. J. Gray, Bracil Miner S^M. VaW'Sr, Lafayette Journal. lagty, Hqpe Watchman.

|tn«g #qppoiutld for the

Vic« President—'IS H. S.-McOainr^

|(h|r%)^fr

first id-

vertiser is said to have been a ^London haberdasher, named Harvey, who 'died in 1672, abundantly rich from the profits of bis new discovery. The prosperity of the trade of Terre Haute sufficiently Evidences that he has many followers in rtiA 'cityi iou tnigbrfcrwen try lo run a saw mill without water or steam as to deriiionstrate a real success in business without .advertising. Experience has demonstrated that tbe thing "can't be did."

*d upon4t Its current eittlngs. VI. Any editor or publisher doing business within tn» State may become a member of this Association by signing the membership roll In the hands of the Secretary and paying the snm of onedoUag£*

As permanent officers of the Association, to serve one year, the following were elected

President—T. H. B. McCain, Crawfordsville jVlce President—B. Splcer, Shelbyville. Treasurer—W. H. Drapier, Indianapolis. Secretary—George C. Harding, Indianapolis.

DiaiCTOM.

J. W. Foster, Evansvllle Journal. A. Bookwalter, Lawrencebnrg Register., gudilmck, ShelbyiJplop^

J. B. Scott, Delphi Journal. C. Hardeaty, Anderson Herald. James B. wBHtrtf, Tort Wayne Gazette.

T. Y. Dickinson, Waterloo City Press. Colonel Gilbsrt A. Pierce, Valjiaralso Vidette. 'S^fclmniilee^f flve, consisting of W. R. Halloway, B. J. Bright,

J.

convention attond§&4& a body th

-'Wi

LOSS ABOUT $10%000H

emy of Music, and |t the i^iiwoa of the work Of -the Gonvewttoil, 4be members accepted an invitation of the-editors and proprietora'of the Indianapolis

nal

J. IS.

J. K. A. A liberal

Hitter in the cistern I

fi^was {ftaia inovld W^aflOther cistern Where.itIQd g^odJtfl 9SB08&R8W

EDITORIAL CONTENHI^w—In

H. B.

of the 6th

says: "The remains of Mrs. I. N. Pierce of Terre Haute, accompanied by her husband and a number of friends, were, brought to this city last evening an were Interred in the family burying ground at the Brick Churoh, on the wteit Bide of the river, near the old homestead of the Pieice family."

ville

,*«•

BAILROAD MEETING AT ANNAPOLIS.— There will be & railroad meeting at An napolis on Saturday, January 9th, at one o'clock p. M, for the purpose of considering the propriety of taking early stbgs in reference to the extension of the Evansviile and Crawfordsville Railroad from Rockville to Atlica. All friends of the enterprise are requested to attead the meeting.

pur

suence of a call th# JBditors and- Publish er».Qf SUte*aisemble3 at Indianapolis feaJftieSday *«fternoon, the 5th inst. On assembling in the Council Chamber a temporary organization waB effected by calling P.

McCain of the Crawfords­

Journal,

to the chair, and the selec

tion of J.O. Hardesty ioTaet as Secretary. On a call being^'jSidfe' the following edftp|s^i^oBdd^' for the papers named

John N. Scarce, Hendricks Count Union. E. W. Oallli, Morgan County Gazette. G. it. Jabnson, ^icbmond Telegram. W: tt. BftJlloway, Indianapolis Jonriiaf.' J. O. Hardesty, Anderson Herald. P. S. Westfall, Terr* HputeExpnsss.

7,d3t: F. J-

ALL

irpur-

pose reported the following permanent officers of the Convention "President— W. B. HoUowax,

IF

1

Secretaries—J. O. Hardesty and P. 8. Westfall. After the appointment of a committee to^ plan of organization an^

ttns

business foe the second

day, an hour was spent most profitably in discussing matters peculiar to tbe craft, but not of special interest to the general reader.

We were called home in the evening by urgent business. From yesterday's Indianapolis

Journal

we learn on mpem-

"l^ng thesedofd day tbft corn Ait tee appointed to report articles of permanent organization submitted the following:

We, the undersigned Editors and Publishers of Indiana, with a view to promote a mora perfect harfiqur andgooi &eling, ami to maintain and advaneenhe-nitei^sts of the Press, add to extend mutual protection to each member of this organization hereby adojt the following articles of'as-

tors'and Publishers' Union of Indiana. II. The officers of the Association shall consist of a President, Tice President, Secretary, Treasurer, and aBoard of Directors—eleven in number— esident, that of such officers in similar aasociations.

IV. It shall be the dnty of the Board of Directors to carry ont, and in the best manner to t-x--cnte, all orders and provisions determined upon Jty tig A«Mriati*nia*taa§s feanvaatioatssembled. ~Atid they raall be empowerfd to do and perform all inch acts ad interim as they or a majority of them may doem proper within the line of action contemplated by the association.

O. Har-

|B9ty, D. E. Caldwell, and W. T. Dennis, were appointed to prepare a memorial to the Legislature on matters of interest not Only to.pBbliabers bufto^ibe public.

The next meeting will be held at the same {ripj&on the 18tb.4ay ot February, at which time it is earnestly hoped every paper in the State will be represented.

The meeting was alike profitable and agreeable. The interchange of sentiment and experience was highly profitable to all, and the initial steps taken will result in great benefit to the press of the State. On Tuesday evening, by invitatloa, tbe

dtf

fca^,

Hendricks county Union, responded to tbe "Ohio Press," Mr. of the Vinton (Ohio) Becorder, responded to the "American Bohemian," Col. Thomas J. Gray of thsl$ra*n Miner, responded to the "Correspondents," J. Q. Thompson, of tbe New York Times, -responded' and to the "Beporters," X. W. Halfard, of the Journal, responds}. Messrs. Dr. T, A. BJand qt

tbe Northwasltrn Farmer

1. M. Brown, oMbeSullivaa Union Geo. C. Harding, of the Mirror T. H. B. McCain, of the Crawfordsville Journal G-

I. Beed, of the Peru Bepublican W. T. Dennis, of the Hamming Bird Me. Carr, of the Colnmbus Bulletin, made brief responses to toasts pf persoca^ nature.

DISSOLUTIOH NOTICE.—The

shjp herdtofore existing between thje nn| dersigned in the Provision and Huckster business has beon dissolved by mutsial consent. C. N. Demorest will assume tbe settlement of the affairs of the late firms and will continue in the business at tbe old stand.

tre^|rd

if left at this office. .JJ viq——

dollar each, at $d^a|l,_& ®o

A

a"?.

SWEET SPICED PICKLE—Something new at C. I.

Ripley's. '1'"t.-'.dtf

,tj i'«»W !HI

HAIR GOODS Walmsley's.

on the new cis­

tern at the corner ot Main and Third streets, at which it pumped away near a half hour without effect, when it was dis« 4ov$red there wai

A

6t cost, at Saxton 7,d3t

SUIT

QP

SwiTCHBS at coat for on® week, at Saxton & Walmsley'a.1 kli 7,d3t

MJLLINEBY AT COST.—J

mv entire "stock* of Winter Goods at cost-, in order to make room for a supply. Remember the place-—Fourtb-itrfefit, between Main and Cherry. Giveme a call, and

I

will convince ypit that tlftj is the best-plafce in tbe^l^t} git\barj ains. TdlOt Mi?s L. QDINN.

WE

y^tocn Ma nfacturert' Com

will sell all of our'Hair Wdrk! at cost to close out by -.Tanuary Hth, at Sax ton & Walmsi^y'?.

S.-9*' -0 ..mT-

M^DINi..

persons knowing themselves in­

debted to N. Erlitiger & Bra, Requested to call and settie: Any one having claimaagainst the firm will plesse present them for payment. 6d3t N.

ERLANGER & BRO

A Fact.—Dr. Price has positive benefit upon community Ty allowing his unexcelled Cream Baking

Powders to be generally Ibtroddced.— Wtere'ver tbe geauine crijani baking powders afe used' ffiey are cfiicefo3 to be, in point of purity, cheapness, and healthiness, superior to anything ever beoffjgred to the ^Jic, .^ne^ will satisfy any'one of its excellence. For sale by all .grocers. 6d3t

you want your clothes cut -by a tailor of experieiico, go to J. Walmsley, *he will cu"i- them to fit you, and'ln such style ss few cutters pfn do. Jiyt go and try iiirn, at the Blue ^rpnt. 5d

I

Ot

OSE^Pr.CH^Pl^dlKAP^f I-A^ fine black cloth 'frock coat mad9 to order for $25.00. Go leave yeijtr measure with J. Walmsley and save., yourselves $10.00 to :$15-60. -.^lOt

^T Coeii-rt will mAke up to order |ay whole stock-f goodstat cost, fer.tbe next thirty days, consisting

1

Bearer, Pique, Cassltfi^res, Blad^ abd Collored Cloths, Doeskin^ "VFestingsj 4c. Thjs is no old shop-worn goods, they havifc all been bought since the first of last October.

JOHN WALMSLEY, at fhe^Blue Front. iy$d30d

145 Main street,

taal., iV'.' THE

Great ..American OombinatibD

Button Hole and Overseaming Sewing Maohipe has no equal.' Vt/Ajtdlw

CLOTHING

AND

—We propose to close out our !tock ,of Bea^y-made'Glothift^' at Co*tfwith die view of going out of that line of business. A)«o, a line of low priced Ca«simeres, Jeans and Satinets at oost or less. Examine our stock," buyf-of us and save monoy. v. QRofrtlt

4,dwtf

ALL

FUBS.—Tbe

B.

A MILLER,

c-s.r^qn I

FLOUR I FLOUR1!—The

tbe

POPULAR

Hair Preparations

a fine selection of Hair Brushes and X)oBEd»,:chQi« Enrftoifts lo£'&«f£jmdfer' chief, Soglish, ^yench and^ American Toilet Soaps, artides useful "all the year rouiid,"

f®r

Jf Bf

Druggists. [21-dl0t

iUwtfessort&ient^the low*

est prices, no old motby stock, at J5 8. L. Sraafta#,' dtf t»W9 Matx

~T- -,1

WEISZ'S

atrset.

.•*#,.

ALL

GOODS sold at Weisz's Skirt Fac

tory warranted for one year, are kept in repair free of charge, and jQld cheaper than the cheadaet, 24-dwtf

Premium Skirta are more

durable, more elastic, more graceful, will keep in shape longer, and retain its place better than any other skirt. Oo and try. 31-dwtf

it"

at Blddle's. dtf

[Lemonsat Sajes.

BIFLEY

Jour­

to a sumptuous dinner, av^ere, after the cloth bad been technically IsitoVed, a number of toasts and responses were made. In answer tp the '®re« iifcIniV anapolis" Col. W. Holloway, of the Journal, made brief address 1 "Counter Prsta,"

r\

sells Boneless Sardines^

^rrrrvif-i

FANCY

FRESH CITRON,

^Gaio%.B.

Bu^kwhe^t,

partner

ffsw

A DEMOREST E. A. JACKSON

TEBBE HAUTE,

Jan. 8,1869-dlt

LOST—A

APPLE BUTTER

jrlll be paid

8-d2t t• 4 |'j) ai'U

t_

FIVE HUNDRED BALMORALS

I THE

at'6n'e

AJ

Mains MiWtiri Vesu^largesl^uze, 90 cents, at Edsall & Co's. 8d4t

&

BOOMS—ftitnished

or

furnished—for & small fampy, J0*h private board wjth home 'su^oondi^?*— probably the most desirable in the city. Address P. O. Box 115,, _. 7 d4t

SMALL PROFITS AND QUICK SALES Luther -Grigsby keeps a nicfe-^nd well selected stock of Groceries and

for sale at his new stand, opposite the Postoffice. Call and see fpr yourselves. The new year bas -rolled Inj now if you will roll In with it we will have a good time. j4dtf

CFCTD KSTI) SILVER

The prelent entire' stoc^ of watches, jewelry, silver ware and fancy goods ^ill be offered at EVEN COST from this date till the first of January. The largest aind richest assortment in the city, at .TNTTM.LT FREEMAN'S, 16dtf 5 Warren Block.

P. W. WOLTE

of Chinch$la

Button Hole and Overseaming Sewing Machine has no equal. dlw

NOTICE.—In

JACOB KEEN,

[25,dtf

and Variety Goods, cheap, at dtf

Baiains and eorrants at

tf, i'i

•./• [i»-dtf

NEW CLOAKING BUTTONS

New

and Trim-

ttitfgs, just received, at Biddle's. dtf

SryL^a OT

HATS AND BONNETS

at 149 Main street. dtf

You can always do better tb buy your Zephyr Worsted of Biddle. dtf

& £!o.,- for those

Extra Large Oysters. 16dtf

100 bbl. choice Winter Apples at New York Tea Store. ladtf

By| an«l Uabo^ed ^lour

at E. It Wright & Co's. I5dtf

You can find Preserved Lemon Peel, at p. Ripley's. [fi5,dtf

SWEET CIDER,

New ORLEANS NewYork Store.

M1:

Plain Gold Bing with initials

right from the

press, at'New York Tea Store, 12dtf

crop, at 12dtf

JSUSAK.

new

ft

br.P ,tf I'"' en ft? it.

Do YOU want Presrved Orange Peel? Cat! af C. 1. Ripley's. [25,dtf

HIADQUAETERS

for Oysters at E. B.

Wright & Co., 155 Main street. dtf

by the quart or gallon,

fctC. I.Rrpleyl. 22-dtf

Ingest variety in town of Holiday

Confectionary and Toys at bage's, .. [19-dtf v,

-J-

*%rown offers a Buck-board for

sale. For further .particulars apply early to Mr. Elwell, at B. S. Cox & Son's, dtf FOB

Christmas presents, go to C. Wit--sfreetr- Dem in Block. 14dtf.

ELEGANT

Breakfast Shawls, sold at less

than market value during the Holidays, at C. WITTIG

& Co's., 170 Main street,

Deming Block. 14dtf.

LADIES'

would.- re

epectfuHy inform, the Ladies of. Terre Haute and vicinity, that I

will di»pos

Paper Collars rnd Cuffs in

great variety, atB. Weisz's Skirt Facto' ry, No. 12 South Fourth street.

31 dwtf 11

A PINE stock of Furs at C. Wittijj '& Co's., 170 Main street, Deming Block, which will be sold cheap up to January 1st. 14 dtf.

SLEIGH BELLS1 SLEIGH BELLS!—For tbe merriest and cheapest Sleigh Bells look in. at Austin, Shryer & Co's. [15-dtf jNotffcE.^A ,valuiblt| im^rofament in Eledtro Plating "Sp6ohfi afid" Forks, by which those parts most exposed to wear receive an extra coat of silver, three times ^the usual thickness, viz: On the back of the handle, heel of the bowl and points of bowls of spoons, back of the handle, and bfaasts a8d points of tines of forks. The improvement is of the celebrated Rogers Bros., and the goods are for sale at S Freeman's, 161 Main street, near corner of 6th. 23d wtf

opposite th Post Office,

on 6th street, is not sellirg bis goods at cost, neither does he inte-^J to close out by Christmas, but sells" af chenp as miv one in tbe city a fine lpt ot Jewelry and Clocks for Christmas, just received, to be sold at very low figures. Call and com pare bis prices before purchasing. JR d22

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

24,dtf]

f-Mtomkditig thi key

note, selling off at cost, changing the scale of business and giving customers a benefit.

bas opened an office on

the west side of Third street, first door zVJttb of Miitin, tni

oi^ i^opdavj^he 3d he

will have a number of the American 9oifbination Button-hole and Sewing -fibWlng Macb^rfift bn exhibition. Call and see them. l,dlw.

^QHKfa^fiAS EE®NTS.—-Skates

Skates 1 Skates I Pocket Knives, Pocket Knives. Best variety and cheapest'at Austifi Shrj^er ft Cfe'S. [16-dtf

THJS

Great American Combination

Button Hole and Overseaming Sewing) Machine has fio^equai^ ^jldlw

THE

PIECE GOODS

AT Cosi' I

Great Amdtican Combination

consequence of the con­

tinued ill-health of Dr. Bell,

Dec. 29, 1868.

beat brands bf

White and Bed Whd&t Flour tfoe barrel, sack or single pound, always On iaad and will be sold as CHEAP aa the CHEAPEST at James Davis* New Grocery Store, 157 Main street, and delivered to any part of the city free of charge. 23-dtf

the accounts

of the firm of Mahsn & Bell, must be settled. Those remaining unpaid on the 10th of January, 1869, Will be left for collection without distinction.

MAHAN

&

BELL.

VALUABLE PROPERTY

FOB

SALE.—The

property on the corner of 6th and Ohio sjtreet?, Jncluding the residence of Dr. Patrick*, is offered for sale. Those desiring good business locations will find them here. Apply at the office of. 31d3w jyr'| |)e."

Do*'lrfAiLto go to O. Wittig & Oo's 170 Main street, Deming Block, before yon buy your Christmas presents. 14dtf.

4,$f7is $ Co„pnjggl*U, Dining Block, 6th and Hai£,, 811$$!* Proprietors so A

Dr. Patrick's Anti-Dyspeptic Powder. Dr. Patrick's Tonic Bitters. Dr. "Patrick's Cough Syrup, Dr. Patrick's Liver Pills.. £*ir :..t

X*"%t

OiJ:

A CABD.

1 take pleasure in announcing to my friends and to the public in general, that, having made important changes in my preparations such.as years of close obser. yation have ah own Decenary I have granted to H. A. Davis & Co. the exclusive right to manufacture and sell the aama, to whom all orders should be addressed. Tours, Respectfully, 29dtf

Q. W. PATKICIL AM

.. -a?... fjs

FREEMAN.

NEW SHAVING AND HAIR DRESSING SALOON.—Messrs.

Clark & Price having

elegantly fitted up the basement room corner of Sixth and Main streets (Doming Block) invite their old and new friends to give them a call. They employ the best workmen and guarantee entire satisfaction in every department of fashionable work in their line.

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

ELIAS

CtrMMiNS, who took the premi­

um on the best variety of apples at the State Fair has established a fruit store oil Main street, two doors west of Third, where he has a large stock of bis own ap' pies, and buys and sells at wholesale and retail, choice apples, for whiter keeping, apples for present use, cider, green and dried fruit of all. kinds, Leans, potatoes, &3. It is a much needed and convenient institution, and is receiving a liberal patronage. lidtf

BEHOLD,* YE EPICURES11—Fresh

Dem"

Ing B^^^sell t^hritlmas presents cheap. Iftpfc ffaiisdsfc .d'itf'4 14dtf. MRS.

COAL! GOAL!—The

11

NEW GROCEBY

Oye-

ters, Chickens, Turkeys, Wild Turkeys, Wild Ducks, Quails, Prairie Chickens, Babbits, Squirrels, Yenisen Fresh Sage, Navy Beans and Cranberries by the barrel or by the small. Pecans, Butter, by wholesale also Bggs, Dried Peaches, Dried Apples, Fresh Lemons, Cream Cheese, pure Buckwheat and Lilly White I Flour, Turnips, Cabbage and Potatoes, may be found at

Voucher*

RAY & BAILEY'R

Game

and Poultry Depot, No, 13, South Fourth street. 16-dtf

NEW GROCERY STORE—James

having taken the well known stand, Ne 167 Main street, formerly occupied by W. Rippetoe, and fitted the same up in a style unsurpassed in this eily, would re-, spectfully inform the citizans of Terre Haute and vicioity that he has a full and fresh stock of everything to be found in a first-Class Grocery and Provision Store, will sell the same as cheap as any house in the city. Goods delivered, to any part of tbe city free of charge. ,s' ,^23-dtf.

H. Perrin & Co.

Bituminous^Coal don't nead much advertising. Those persons who have used it this winter say that they will buy no other kind of coal there is no sulphur, no clinokers, no cinders, no odor nor dust, no Bbooting in the stove, nothing but white ashes like those of wood. Go to Ph. Rive, their sole agent in Terro Haate, and leave your orders at bis Grocery, No. 70 Main street, next to McKeen & Minshall'f Bank. Terms cash. 25dlm

AND

PROVISION STORE.—

The undersigned desires to inform his old customers and the public generally that he has ju9t opened a first-class Family Grocery and Provision Store in the Old Post Office building, on Fourth street, where he has a new and complete stock of the best Groceries in the city, together with a full line of Provisions and other articles of every day use In families.— Call and see.

Wm. M. HENSEL.

SPEER'S STANDARD WINE BITTERS Is highly recommended by physi cians for Dyspeptics, on account of its tonic properties, -its purity, and its delicious flavor. augl6 dw3m*

GROVER A MILLER,

vProduie

Merchant Tailors

and Clothiers, and dealers in Gents' furnishing goods, have now a complete stock, consisting In part of the most desirable shades of Chinchillas, Esquimaux, Castor Duffel, Black, Brown, Dahlia and Olive Cloths a full line of French and Engl.sh Cassimsres and Vestings also a

FOB SALE.—Being

23-dtf

I

'engaged in oth­

er business, I offer my Ice House, lot, Tools, Teams, and tho good will of my business for sale.

Any one wishing to engage in the ice business, will find it a paying one by applying soon to

J. STEINMEQL.

,Ot&TBRS AT GEOBQE'S.—From

and

after to day George Habermeyer & Co, will be in receipt of those large and maguificent Maltby Baltimore Oysters, which they will sell by the can or serve up to customers at their Oyster Rostaurant on Fourth 9treet, opposite tbe postoffice. 31-dtf.

Testimony of a Prominent Pby-slclan.--Dr. J. T. Baker, a skillful anil widely knewn physician of twenty years standing in Lancaster, Pa., gives his opinion of a popular household remedy, In the following letter:

LANCABTIB, PA.,

DR.

Nov.

S. B. HaaTiiaff

23,1868.

A

Co.—Dear Slis During

the past eight years I have had frequent opportunities to study the effect of MISHXEB'S tfEBB BITTERS upon psrsons suffusing from Dyspepsia, Lou of Nervous Energy, Sexual Weakness, Diarrhoea, Ac. Bemedles were prescribed by other physician* according to the Homeopathic, Allopathic, and Hydropathlo schools, and only a comparatively fe-* permanent cures effected. On tbeotfaer hand, I have never known the Bitters to fall produolog the desired result, and I still use them in the treatment of sccb complaints, with the highe«t success. I have no bniltalion in saying that I consider MIS&LEB'd HEBB BITTERS the most efflcscious remedy ever discoveries»rising from a disordered Stomach, Liver, Kidneys, Bowels, Lunes and Heart.

Vpun truly, J. T. BAKER, M.

Sdwiw

D.,„

P.

O. Box

196.

Oooley's Baking Powder.—DOOLET'6 Buna PowvKa Is unequalled for making light •otf nntrlllous Biscuits, Bolls, Buckwheat and other Qriddle Cakes, Ac. It requires ONLY TWO TKASPOOXSrUL FOR A QUART OF FLOUB. Sold by Grocers gene-ally. At wholesale, in Tsm' Haute, by OOX A SON, decl8dw3m Wholi sale Grocers.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

JJISSOLUTIOJJF NOTICE

The partnership heretofore existing between BABB A OOATS la tbe House and Sign Painting business ia this day, dissolved by mutual consent. The business will be cintinued by WM. M. B&BH, who Is author'zed to settle all ctatms f.r and against tbe firm. ujumj

Terre Haute, Jan. 8,1869-d£t

T^ISSOLUTION.

ffpfa

The partnership heretofore existing benceen Linus A. Burnett and Fred.

A.

dissolved by mutual consent. Either party will sign in liquidation. LIU ITS A. BtTBHETT,

FBED. A. BOSS.

Tern Haate, Jan. 1,18W-4dln

•arfi Pectoral tlixlr. FOR ''s -i

Teaaa w.«rta, l«e, 7, tffa.

After having thoronthly »«tel in ay JamQy aul In my o«rn case,

,*B*rrvrPfctor»l

Elixir," I

talc* graat p[«asure In adtUag my teettmony tc tin tnany ammism which otlntt tan doMnadly luTl.btd opon It. If whaterar tends to raliare haman sufferlng a bane'actloa, than certainly "Barr's Pectoral Elliir" worthy of all tlfalsw. We cat), from feno»al

xpcric%M

and acquaint­

ance, rrponunmd both it. and the Proprtator as perfectly IrallabK C. A. BBOOKX, Pasto: Atbory K. S- Obardi, Tarn Hanta.

This iavafaiabia naiad Ibr the ean of Colds, Congh,, Croup, Hoaraeneaa, etc ii mancfactnrel and sold by BABB, OULIOK A BKBBY, dl2dwlm Dmgplit».

AMUSEMENTS.

EFE SECOND ANNUAL BALL

or TBS

Hibernian Benevolent Society,

At

DOWLI9TO HALL,

Friday Evening, Jan. 8th, I860.

Tickets of Admission $1,50

Hullo by Prof. Tout'* String Band. 283td

MILITARY

CLAIMS-CARD

ItX FOB 1869.

Fiarr Doom,

TEBBE HAUTE, IJfD.

Pension Claims Prosecuted, Arrears of Pay Procured, BOUNTY MONEY COLLECTED, deeds

EXECUTED,

Jfode

PROTESTS ISSUED, Land Warrants Assigned, Bought and Sold, and Defective Asslgomeits corrected.

MB. DANALDSON

Davis

well nndeiatands the mode of

adja ting aod collecting any claims growing oat of tte recent Rebellion,and for 1867 and 1868, has collected and paid over to the claimants more than fwo Knndred Thousand Dollars has obtai ed tliTea hundred Pension Certiflcatts, for wounded or- Injured soldiers, widows, mothers, and minor children, and eeTan hundred bonnly chfetR for discharged privates.

Pensions, if now applied for and granted, will commence at the date of the soldier's discharge. No time sbonld be lost, as this favorable provision terminates totally about Jure 1870, or at fl?e yean after the discharge.

Arrears of pension nny now be had in all eases where the pension doea not commence at the date of discharge, or deth of the roldier. Look at your oertificate* and call on me.

Bounty claim* tinder the recent law, act of Jnly 28th, 1806, are now nearly all paid. Anew law for the next and last bounty, may, perhaps, he parsed this winter. If so, applications may b* made the coming Spring or Summer. I will give notice when such law is passed. No enstona liave yet been allowed for

terrice

In the war of

1812. No Land Warrants need be expected for service in the late war, and no further bounty to a veteran, who has had three or four hundred dollars.

I have never lost a good claim where the irty permitted me to manage it in my own way. I have lost two valid claims on account of such interference.

BV Befer to Merchant*, Banker* and Oitlr.ens generally, and to any one of the thonsand whose claims have been obtained by me. ja9dwtf

V. 0.

TNSURE WITH THE BEST!

E N A

OF HARTFORD,

Cash

imu

Cai

all ef which will be sold by the yard, or made up to order as cheap as good work can be afforded.

We call special attention to our stock of Gents' furnishing goods, consisting of Shirts, Drawers, .Undershirts, Gloves, Ties, Paper and Linen Collars and Cuffs, half Hose, Cardlgon Jackets, Youths' Underwear, and the Orient, Occident and Novelty Collars also a nice line of Ca3simere, Tweed and Melton Shirts., 17-dtf 11

over ¥5,052*88019.

Fire and Inland Insurance at a* favorable terms a* the Hazards Permit for Beliabl* Indemnity,! HAOEB A McKEEN. Agents,

JanCdSm DowTlng Hall.

S A

4

A# i.-T .!

Adams' Patent Self-Feeding

O N S E E S

Into which the Corn is Shoveled and not Touched by the Hands. WARRANTED TO SHELL In the most thorough manner, whether the Corn bo sound or soft, and leave the cob unbroken. The .Cob and t^ellefl Corn are separated by a

Revolving Cob Rake,

The Cera Is cleaned by a fan attached to the*riia chine, and elevated and deposited ia eacks. They aro made all elzes, belted or geared, with different capacities, from 300 to 2,000 bushels per Day, and oan be run with any power. The Shelters will be fUrnhbed with or without

Horse Powers, or Horse Powers

Fi'oon One to Ten-Home,

Without the Shelters. Also,

4

LOCAL NOTICES.

STAB," "WESTERN," and "XX" Shelters, All Sizes aod Kinds.

We bav% tbe largest assortment of

E E E S in tho Conntry, consisting of "Burdick's National,'' "Eureka," *'Cummings "Telegraph," "Sanford," "Gale," &c

Prios ranging from 5 to $50, and capacities from 100 ti 1,000 buihels of feed per henr. JOSE8 A JOITES, I

Farm Implements,

Eait Side Public Square,

TEBBE HADTB, IND.

JJI7IDEND NOTICE.

At a meeting of the Board of Directors ot the Terre Haute Oas Light Company, a dividend of four per cent, on the Capital Stock was declared, payable at the Banking tf ouas of lfc&eea A Jfinshall, after January 10th, 1869.'

GEOBOE BPOAN, Sec'/.

Terre Htule, Jan.4,1889-5dlw

JUST RECEIVED,

From New Tork, the latest

Paris and New Tork Fashions!

r-W*?" Call and see them, at

4 1

TT'OR SALE.—engage JD ia olher buainess. will ««n our GBOOEBT STOBB and BOAB&IHG

UOVS*

VnVBI very reasonable. to eagaga in this buslp»*a, can find

QOAL OF ALL

CONN.

WSI.

A

MRS. ST. JOHN'S

DRESS MAKING ESTABLISHMENT,

ffo, 1S5 Main Street,

Over E. B. Wright A Oo—Second Floor. Det23dlm

NMNIND

Bo-s, this day

PUIt-

Ant peraoo wiahiog an find good aito by

calling atSOBBIS' 'Wagon Tar J, on North Tblra street. 8tftf

TpOR RENT.—A Good Roomy JU

STABLE. Apply at AieCtBm. [ju7

TO RENT.—A TwO-sWfy Bridle JL DWXLLIKB, on »orneror rtitd and Prjlli streets—9 rcosiu. well, extern acdj^pt-ttwIW-inas. Enquire of MRS. SKlTtl, at the Bnada Bona*. -JMdtf

T?OR RENT.—The»F*rm of thQ JD latoW. D. Wood, In Btlas aaat, on tbe National Boad, oontalning abont 30) acre* of land—ISO ander cultiration, the remaind«r la •astare. Two-etory frame boase—ten room»— two barns and one large hog *hed. Csqilre cf

Mdtf At the Terre Banta Hon.-p-f

FIR

RENT-NICE ROOMS— For a Family, without children. Inquire of OR. PKNCE, 3d atreet. ITdfli

RENT ICE HOUS&,— Oa* of tlfe b-st Ioa Honeee In thia- oltyfbr rent on raaaonabla ttrms. Apply at Klaanet'a Hnslc Shore. deSillnj

OR SALE—A Fine two-story frame Bwdllng House—aichWkbotl*, gae, slate roof, two cisterns and well, stable, oarriate od fruit. Lot 160 font front by 3(0 house, and bet deep. sl6dtf

f]Twy

C. FAIRBANKS,

TIT5S5T" i* i»|

FOR SALE.

"POR SALE.—I offer my Stand with the atock of •ecd, Se^de, Ac., for mte.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS I Any oneweniiag to *o into a g-'od, sale aad p*y 'og bmlnesa, already eitablislMU, will do well to

fc

DAYID 8. DANALDSON, Military Attoracy, Notary "lorlsed

aad Claias agcai, ail Ueenied.

Secularly A«thor!»

Office—Farrington Blook, -irt jy. E. Corner Public Square, ~, TJr STAIKS,

[7 dfit} E B. BOBBINS,

I?ARM

TO TRADE FOR CAT-

X? TLB OB HOB9ES-—Eighty aeree of Lead situated in Crawford County, Missouri, well adapted to Stock raislnsr, having three spring of living water on it location healthy. The aboye land will be exchanged for Horses or Cattle, or soldlo* for cash. Call on W. L. HOPDY, at the Daily Express Office.

11ll be sold eheap. Apply to P. M. DONNELLY.

T?OR 1: on.

out and Pernio* Kbawy Drain) from

Any

Penrieft

Agency in

rts

United Btate*.

SALE—Or Exchange for Olty Property 10 aeres of ground 1% mile* East of theclty, with a good brick house ot elpfct rooms, cellar, well, olstero, stable, shrl», carri-age-house, KVat rale orchard of apples, pea**, peaches, plums, cherrirs, grapee, and, thre ar.iei strawberries, 1% raspberries, 1 sere gooseberries and currants—all beating. Door yard set witt^ evergreen* and flowjrf. Call at the Couuiy Trsaanrer's efflca. i»5«13m

WANTED.

sat

$75 to

AGENTS WANTED.

per month Ur a Comrtflj.q on lV.im

-X\. $200 per month Or' a Com

which twice that amount o*n be made by se'ling the Lateit Improved t-'anse Family Seeing Machine

PBICECommon

818, CO. For Circulars and

Term!, addtess O. BOWEB9 .1 CO., d*-dw3m 320 8. 3d St., Philadelphia, Pa.

WANTifiD

WANTED. —SCRAP IRON--

One hundred tons of Scrap Iron wanted

at tho Phoenix Fonndry, corner'of 9th and Eaglo Streets. McELFKESH BARNAI1D. octlfid3m

ISSOLDTLON.

DANALDSON.

ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.

Notice is hereby given, that

r1NG

I

will sell at pub­

lic auction, on Saturday, the 9th day of January, 1869, at the late residence of Julia A. Gastov, deceased, at theea*} end of Mulberry street, and on North 13th street, in Terre Hante, Indiana, all her personal property, oonslstingof Household Furniture, Ao. A credit of four months will be given on all sums ovor S3, the purchaser giving his note witn approved security, waiving valuation and appraisement law*. Sums of |3, and less, cash in band, 7d3t ELIAS F. MEBBILL, Adm'r,

KINDS,

1.

~Y E S 4

JOSEPH STRONG}, No. 190 Main Street, Terre Haute, Agent E I E E A O A N or lj^w^oaa.

I

far sals at reduced price*, ami delivered On day of Order, to any partof tbeicity..-. Also, C« »1 Dealors supplied a*, low rates.

We will alse deliver Wood by the cord or half cirrd, to any p«rt of the city. JOHN W. BEA, Ageut,

No.25 South riiltJ Stcct,

JaSdti' Btintln House

BOARDING.

... Mrs. eius. 4

SMITH

would respectfully Inform the' pul)

lie that'the south part of the Buntin Honse is now under her mauagemwnt, where she Is prepar ed to furnlih transient, day, or weak board •ither with or without rooms.

POBK PAtKKiW Water Street, sear Blalze'e Mill, TEBBE HAUTE, IND. OFFICE—Over

Storeroom formerly occnpleJ t(y Cory A Maaconrt

Hogs bought and sold on commission. Llboral aLd eonaigbments to otir advance on packing house io Baltimore. deoMlm

•VTOTICE OP 8MB OFREAI

X* ESTAta r?-.: Notice Is hereby glten, tbat.tbenh|ehii(rne eppo nted by the Vigo Court

ot

jq

The unaMallod-fucccss of tbi# Oomoatre Ja opting to,thS facrthatthey mpbSTWartWi di rect Irom the producing Mptrlctn of China nnl Japan, and srii thsin at# ^^. •fhiiwwtl| tbei Ageats,.atear?o rrli «s.,tknn ^l(Kl^lqpnens profits yen have id heretofore. All gao.Ia wai ranted to give eeti«fa«i!od,'Ur .B**ne, refnnded. rsicr List1. lu Oolong (Black) 80 90 1,00 bust 91,?0 per $ Tqang Hjson (Ore.n) 90 1,00, 1,26 1,54 Mfffd (Or. A Black.......80 90. 1JM l^« Imperial (grten) 90 1,00,125 1,50 Japan (natural leaf.... .9d 1,00,1,In 1,25 Qunpowder (O een)....I,Q0 1 25 ,1,6a Eng. Breakfast (81k) 1 I/O, 1,10 «t pjlk

Empire Compsny'stiMi-atwl JirhixU? atuis Arm and Tong Mow Chops 'of Blartr Tea, wit Qreen Tea fl»vi,r—highly rernuimocrteil— decl8dly

NEW

ne.tasa ra

Groceries and Provisions,

l*o. 9 4tb Street, one floor Sooth or I he Ppat flfflf*, Terre-Haute. IndianJ

The undersigned hat jast ofenodat die aliov« stand, aflrst-clasc Family Qr^ery uiiif Prot|»io'.v Store, with a large- and well eMeftte^ etock ofj new and fresh artioiae-suitable fpr ovory 1 -*y na«r in families, to which he calls the attention of his! friends and the public generally.

Good* delivered -i«

mnf

p^rt

JySdfl

NOTICE.

Nationat

STATS Bajik,

Tcaas Havti, In., 4, 1869.

A Dividend oi Ave (6) per cent, has been deilar ed on the Capital Stock

ot

this Bank, payable to C. It. WABBEIT,

Stoekholders on denand. Ja6dw2w

a

Oashkr.

.fei.

of

BROKER^ STABLES

The cnderslgoea, at his Livery Stable OQ

p^,lQ

H^.e, noW

pripared with good fitocifcand Carrlaee., tn accommodato tbe public. EOB'X HUXTEB Amy pereoa wis bias to deposit Berees. Bas-

iee, Haraats, or other liver* articles at Hnnier'e Sinble, will bo accoaimodaUd with money aavaoc«J oa the same. detSdtf ET75TSB

A

COLLINS.

^N$UAL MEETING. S«ST NATIOSAT. B*»k ot

Tcaaa

IIa^t

-u.

1

Her prices are moderate, and »lie flatters her self on being able to glv her patroaa ae near full value aa any Home In.thB Wabash Valley. ]atd4w

BHMAN. HENRY BIEUAH, BALTIMORE.

WM. J/ RIEMAN & SON

SOTCMSOBI TO

Wm, Rieuan &

Co.

OdmiaoB leak,

at the December Tertttj'.lggj,ip a case wlfcroin Julia Ann Gen ring i» PliinHn, and Eliza Helm Oenung and others, lltl at law of Elisha H. Oilnung, deceased, are dettadaBtR, will sell a| prl vate, sale, the following Bral Est^tejf (h Vigt county. State of Indlat-at t»-wit

Commencing forty (40J feet oSst of tho n. rth west corner of lot seventyel^it (78), in Johsi1 Sibley's di.hion of the torn of Terre Haute thence east ot.e hundred thence south ons httc lrei feet, to tbe land owned *y the T( fj-e flMtrf, Alton "ASt. LooU Railroad Oompany, thence rorrb oi handted and t#eb'y (1*0) tect, thoLC north oi hundrrd and forty-nine (149) fiet, to tito place beginning,

Applications of purchasers wUl l)e retelvod theCfllo-i of Hendfich A Laneo, ov«r First National Bank, In the city of Terre Hante, until the 9th day of January, A. D, 18C9.

UijiiAi l.ANtiJC.i Commjssioaer.

Dec29-dl01

SAVE

MONEY AND DRINK.

OOOD TEA.

S

Torre fliute, Ind., Dfe. 10, 1838

^oticevis hereby given that the annual meeting of the S'oCfholders of this Baok will b« held at thi Banking IIooso os the taoond Tuesday in January i-tst, foe the purpose ol elsctfng revei. riticfox* for the rnnuing year

By order of the Board. lldtd S. A. HEBBICK, Cuhier.

gTOCKHOLDERS' MEETING

NATIONAL JSTATE BANK. TKaas

HAUTE,

9, 1888.11

Dec.

Notice la hereby given that the annoaltteeong of the Stockholder* of thla Bank will be bald at the Banking House on the aeooad Tuesday la JSanuary next, for the |urp«M of electing Mveu'PIreotoraitor the earning je.»r.

My or-i«*. of the Board 10dw4w C. M. WABRJtN, Saahier

STOTiSS

AND TIN WAKE.

Taaaa HAtrrc, Oct. 12, 1868.

toiTlng bought the entire Stock of Stove* and Ware*of ,T. Loekwood, I am preparaU to wait on all that may call on mo at the Old Stitad, 171 Main Street, between Sixth and Seventh.

P. 3. All kinds of Job Work done in the beet mannrr and witq dispatch. Pleas* clvo me a call. OC1

OCtlSdtf G. E. LOCK WOO#.

NEWS,AND STATIONERY B00M9!

Sixth. (Street.

New Post Office Bwidinf.

Opfibitte

All New Tork, Oioetaaat and PMlidelphla Pa per* andKagaaines en h»nd regular aad as *ki as issued, tftT Special attentiou pall to getting back Numbers.

InniUalPaper and Xavelopee always on hand or staaped to order. School Paper, a good arti cle, very cheap. nov6 GDS. A. ABNOLI).

TILE i«ia:

WISE MEN of the""LAIfD Tbe Diflne, the Fhysielan, the] Jtdge USE DALLY IS( THEIB OWN HOMES AND BEOOWENI 'S.'-'1

a"

latallds aod Ruflereia raois

Dyrpepsla,. Sick Headache, Soar Stoma'b, Oo*tIveneas, Heartburn, Iodigedlon, Piles, Billons Attacks. Liver Complaints, Gout, and *"•Biieurastlc Affections 4

NATURE'S OWN

GRKAT

SAIiHSilEN TO

Travel for a ManrfTacturliig Company,

and sell by sample. Oood" wage* ate gnatantcfd. Address, with stamp, Q. D. HAMILTON No. 413 Chestnut St., Philadelphia,^. 16dwlm

IlflfTlSsWr

The firm of O. Weiss A Oo., is dissolved bj- mutual agreement. O. Weis* will continue the bu tines** at the old stand. lie requests all those Indebted to the old flm, to call and pay, a81 those having any claims against the same to present them for payment. ~a7H fidStJ RosiiectltUly^^ O. WEI9S.

[E PLOW MAN UFACTUR

IW

3«-

«00D REMEDY,

TARRANT'S

*i it

pa 4i

Efferyescent Seltzer Aperient A* the Beat aad Host Rentable Vediciae Ever- offered to people for the above class cl diseases.

The nnrslng babe, its brother* and aisterl, its parents and grand-parenti, will all Sad this pleasant remedy well adapted fer their different complaints. ti« 1

itixvrAOTOBfb

ONIT

TARK ANT CO..

278 Q-reenwich St., Now Yorii. Mr Cor Sale by all Druggists. ~va tul8—d&meod.

^•n:-73r--COAL.

gui

FIRM of Newhart A Oo., is dissolved

by mutual consent. Tbe same will ba continued by|Phllip Newhart. He will collect and pay all bills, both in favor and against the old Arm

Beepsctfully, PHILIP NEWHART.

LIYAN COUNTY COAL

Being how prepared to ftll all orders for Salllvan County Coal, wbloh is claimed to be equal to the Brasii, for all domeettc purpoesa, will deliver to any part of the city, by leaving your order at office of ii. B. Btyant A Co.. 0.1. Bliloy, or J. A. Foot's Tea Stove, with wnem I hav: made arrangements to SU alt ordor«,#o4 glv a all iniorntation In rejard to the business. oliidtr A. MQBOAir.

m..

I

8 2.2*

-j

OOAE.

JOHN McFARLANE la noa mlUag Uie beti "fcrtlclo of Hirer Goal, screened on the widest soreeninuse in Vigo county, at aa low a t|un aa an interlorarc'.cle can bo purchased. Those wishing to lay in a supply should loo£ to their In tar este, atad buy tho best when it is as efeeap as a poor article.

Drdere left at the Post Office Lohfef, at tfce "Tlgof^uuty Scaloj,''' or addressed to pox 091 P. O.,'ii rre ilixito, will -rueeive prompt attto tion. aagiTdtf

lU- ilx

lt

A S

8wij TUR a A I- S TO Sh

Joseph C« Ya.$e*» JUSTIN BKCKIPT O^" Aleus' Mate ot aii

binds,

VLftlfSvi,

.0^ OK S3 it-li-i UlMjW

*—t

GROCBKt AND

PROVISION STORE

F. D. MOLLOYtfy

m-dt

charoa. *. of charge llighi

Highest cash price raid fer Country Produce

,F. D- MOLIUT

WARREN'S IMPRntran HQOFINO. We are prepared to pat oa this Boof. ranUt fer years. This is the bait and c**p«

RQOFIXO.

-.1

0

Boys' JEinta of all kinda,

1

N*

j,Misae«' Bats of all kuU^si' 4 fef) Infants' Hats of aii tult, Andatallprlcaa.'

M. Hats made to order on. abort noust. Oms aadsaa j» THE FALL STXLBS.

Im.

I N S A N E O N •ii? «-.»•, •'. .• .• »fc .-Ai ,M .xamHf, -U "sfc».taO

fcac -4J»ta

?»t fill AA -"#at%Sf. Ii.F1BE A9ri LITE,

INSURANCE -AGENCY. ,TA! T. .TTDITSV*

bus t*i}aaifc I si ."it

•».

Ih» following JOId .and Bailable OsmfsMa Beprsseai«4.

MerchMits Fire lns CJfe,

HABWOBD, OONlf

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