Daily Wabash Express, Volume 19, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 30 November 1869 — Page 4
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TiitMdny Morning, Jfov. 80, 1869.
RAILROAD TIME TABLE.
TERUK HAUTE AXD INDIASAPOLIS.
I.SAVK. ARRIVK. 72:00 MID Express 6:00 A. M. 4:15
P.
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KVASSILLK AXD CJSAWjb'OQDSVUfLK.
LEAVE. Z'. ATtRlVE. 6:40 A. m.ExprM^."...^I!.'.....'.-{)0T.m. 4:40 P. »t Mail .C... 9:45 p. jr. "-ROCKVJLLE EXTEXSTOS."^j LKAVR. .«H ARRIVE. 4:40 P. Mail 10:15A.M.,
On Sundays open from 8 a. m. toSHi.
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Tits •vAT.r,« of the. new Onera House are bain*? ^'tS wea'.hc:*. •P /•. ii' h''
!f. WVotfioiuis,
Railwoad
THE
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POST OFFICE DIRECTORY. DAILY MAILS,
CLOSE. DAILY MAILS, OPEN. P.:30p. East Through..........12:15 p. ra 9:00p.m.... _... 5:20p. nt 7:00p. Way r:20 p. 3:30p..in ^Cincinnati 20 p. ni 0:00-p. R:0fla. 11:00 a. West. 4:45p. 3:30 p. Evansville 4:45p. 3:30 p. Itnckvillo "12:15 p\ 4:00 p. Marshall 1:00p. 2 30.p. in Clinton ./....It :0On. Prairicton—Closcs'Mond's nnd T-trirrV^t 7 p.
Opens Wed'g and .Srit'ssiy'itno p.
Nelson—Closes Tuesday* and Pair's ct 11 a. ,.:Oncns Tnesdavfi and SiUVV-H 10,1. Christy's Prairie—Clones Fridays at" P. rn.
Onono l?rSdi»v*4d!? p. m,' 'r"
Howesville—Clones Friday RtT'p'Vft.' Opens Friday at 4 p. m. Post Ofiiec opensat":30 ft. m.and '-loses at7 p. in.
Tii. A. BURNETT,m. P. M.
The City and Vicinity.
DBY DAY
ij
in
9VO
yesterday—for locals.
E.
T.
O.
HOP
on Thursday evening.'
Will
up.
this terrible wea'ber nover let
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i.
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TENDE.ILOTNS,
spire ribs, and pig's feet
are in sea*«n? -w
WP8
IT. DdoTjKY advertise?
•tise? R')oks and
Chromos this morning...
November
closes its engagtiftQ^^-
ni*rli*. Oro:l-bye, old soak!
li,U
General Superintend
ent of the St. L.
V., & T.JJ.
mrx inform in tha* this hag
been the worst season to kcepthoir traeks in repair that they have ever known. «w1
T)n. W. W. JOHNSTON
Visiting Committee of the Ladies'
Aid Society arc requested to meet promptly at two o'clock this (Tuesday) afternoon, at the house of Mrs. S. Oakey:
Clear
SKIES once more, if a sudden
clouding up don't spoil this item before it gets into print.—Jownal
THE
KUMSEY
of yesterday.
The above reckless item did get terribly "spoiled."
THE CRIMINAL COURT
THE
was not it ses
sion yesterday. Ik convenes this morning to hear arguments for new trials for Stevens and Morgan. Judge Chapman will preside. ,...
doctors say that some of the pres
ent green wall-papers contain enough arsenic to kill a person. Shouldn't wonder, provided they catenough ofthenourudving food4 !a
Parepa-Bosa Opera troupe num
bering nearly severity persons in all, en route from Louisville to St. Louis, passed through here on Sunday evening on a special train.
WeIjBARn
that the little girl mention
ed in our paper a few days since, is accomplishing'wonders in spiriuiali'stie circles. "Mum's the Word." however, and we are not privileged to know what's go-
THE
TRACK for the Terre JIaute «& St.
Louis railroad li%s been ^completed to within five miles of Greenup, in Cum-: lierland county. It will probably reaoh Marshall by the first of January*: W
'X
& RoYCEliave recently formed
a partnership for conducting th? Insurance business. They represent several excellent companies. Their office is on the second floor, at the southeast corner ofFiftli and Main streets.
WE
ja,^.IMPORTANT—You
THE
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NOTICE that the handsome style of fence, known as tho "Terre Haute Picket Fence," manufactured bv Kapplor & Salmon, in tbis city, is coming into general use in our city. Many of onrcitizens have adopted it, and it give? gre sa|isfae'ion.—Emnsville
Journal.
Strange CAPTURE.—A
n.T.iAM !?.
monster wild
turkey, weighing near twenty pounds, was captured Sunday evening, by Mr. Robinson, the watchman, in a th: 'd story window of the Normal School lildiilg, where it had taken a roost for the nighty
TIADLKY,
late an engineer
on the K. & C. Railroad, has been promotei to the position of Assistant Suj)erintendent of the Indianapolis & Vincennes Railroad. It is a deserved promotion, and Mr Hadlev will prove an efficient -«"'Officer,
CAN SEE IT.—By ad
vertisement this morning, it will be ob••werved that one of the finn of Lazarus & Morris, will be at the jewelry store of
Mr. S. R. Freeman, on Friday, Dec. 17th, -for the puprose of assisting Mr. Freeman in fitting the eye indifficult or unusual ca^es, with their celebrated perfected spectacles and eye glasses. Those suffering from inpaired or diseased vision, are reccomcndedto avail themselves of this opp.irUinity.
of seats for the "Haymakers,'
"will comprecisely nine o'clock ^to-morrow mornutg^iat B. Q. Cox & Co's, bookstore. There a rwh^and ^sueh of reaJars' 03 eligible seats, should be-on hand probv^t at^the "i-j «ppoin fed hour. Therehave been instances heretofore, '1 in cases of a big O] where a "favored few" have feciired tbeh&st seats, "by some means, before the time announced for the opening of the box sheet. This we are assured will not occur in the sale of these seats. No ex-
Ira charge Is made for reserved seats.
151, Htoiiiw—WynKii
mj&omMM
E. BAKES,
pf. the Po3toffipe.,15ew8
Depot, supplies oar'table with quite a budget mi'which Use find Harper!® Bai&r, the December numljerof th#- American Agriculturalist, 'Sfo. 62 of Plymouth Pulpit—Subject: 'The name 'above every pother nameand the Cincinnati
EMBAHEASSING.—A
4:10 P. M.
jr. x..AJai! and Expresh 12:r0 a. jf. fi:0-i
A.
Li{rhtnin rExprcs* 12:03A. w.
4:451'. M..Mattoo a.ccommodation..l0:15
A.m.
all original arid 'aUt fir.4
R. Ji. was in
'he city yesterday. J1 )","'*'.''
A LARGS amount of cotton now gnin/» Ea-t f-tm Evatwrille oie) •& 0.: and T. H. & T.-rnilmd*. of-
*2
A NEW Methodist Church is to be dedicated by Presiding Elder Hargrave, at Sand ford, on the 12th of December.
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Gamk.—Quails prairie chickens and rabbits are fibred for sale in limited quantities. The prices are not limited.
has opened an
office over Beach's Bank, and inserts card in oni- paper to let the people know where,he is.
1
iViE l^erre-Haute Horticultural Society will hold their regular monthly meeting at the residence of Joseph Gilbert pn nqxt Thuivdnv afternoonti 1
Courier,
the new Democratic daily. Sample copies of the latter may be had gratis on application at the news depot.
very modest lady
of our acquaintances, on yesterday wanted a pair ^ey^ed to be called—ritffwishing to putfetewe them 'of £great big ma^Ki».^deima^ sen*,
laiterVe'ufr (fills' mission and was not a little takeff'^S^ as bet wan^dif6ctS4a»»a saleswoman, behind the' donnter. Hjs says his wife.mufsij do* that kiml^pf shopping hereafter.
MAYOB'S
CoultT.—It appears from the
examination yesterday that our information in regard to the attempt of a man to cut his wife's throat was erroneous. The man's name is George Brnrmett. He was found guiltv ofraseanlt and,tegtery upon his wife and fined with costs $9.00. In addition to this the Mayor had yesterday one case of public indecency ,onetf drunke enness, one of bad associations, and one of di^tdcrly.-eoadv^4 •^!t£L£sH.
PAjjACE OP Music.—This elegant establL^UqiMt is otny ljlled ,witl^ goo^s for Holidays, an^ presents one of" the most attractive featurei'to be fonnd in the city. By industry, perseverance, and a determi-, naliojl to please with good ariicl.es-at the lowest prices, Mr. Kis^ner has taken the lead in this city in the sale of musical instruments, and now h?is, pne of the, finest stocks on hand to he found in any city of the same size in the Went. See bin new advertisement, and oilier notice", in this morning's-'papar. -'ruiiM «irt
"te
"THE—: SCHOOL FB3rr\rA-" —Aa
attrac
tive original magazine, ipt lH'- Jliis ti'_le#»8 fotlnd in our .mail. It i.-s (lc".\*'cd .ciV' ely toi school- exhibitions eci ati- Hs, ,c'ia logiies, tableaux, chaiades, c., and destiaed to have a gieatt popularity. It is the on'.y majiazinc of': be k'nd we know of, lias been greatly needed, and meets the want. It i-i Aill df Jiings foV the large as'Well &' fo." 'he smaller children
e'ews. Send for
the Magazine, ancKehjoy, the whole of it It i.V published qnarie Jy bj Alfred LSewell, & Co., the publishers of thatpopu lar juvenile magazine,
THE LITTLE
Con-
poRAL, Chicago, 111., aild co. ts FIITY cents a year. SingleCopy fifteen cents
LoArEKS.—Here's the way they treat this class of the
genus homo
in our neigh
boring town of Paris The following is ,now posted up in hand-bill form, on the streets of that town:
O A E S
O S ID E S E A S
1 trt'
mm
There ix'a^man in%urtown. He is a mighty, "bummer '.' Ha has played and laid around .the town
Tho whole God-blessed summer.
Anil'the people tell it aroitnd -Su 'l'hnt ho is quite a bother And when they have a dance in town,
He is sure to "loose his father.",rtoi'J .• sa.,:$ So you see his "tin's" run out.
And, of course, ho has to borrow He tells you he will pay you soon, Either "thi-i evening or to-morrow.'
But "this evening" never comes. Nor I hardly think it ever will, because ho never hns the "spon
To pay his old "GRUB" bills.
OUR
FRIEND
?.•
a
:,h
GENUNG,
of the E. &
Chief Engineer
G. R. R.,
has been making
himself quite a "successist" in Evansville as leadoV of IA4 Pliillifti mdnics,. who ha beetii doing the old-fiishioned music afte: the style,of,on'r fathers. The
Courier
Jcnltnal
and
ate full of praises.of the perform
ances. Tho citizens of Evansville patron ize the efforts of their amateurs in a most liberal manner, and we trust that on Friday and Saturday next our- Terre Haute people will show their appreciation of the "Independent Club" who are to render the cantata of the "Haymakers^"
The object, too, commends itself to all and we speak what we do know, when we say the music will be first-class and every effort will be made to eclipse anything of the kind eYer given in Terre Haute, When we -state that our friend Luther Hager lias very kindly consented to give his services in the arrangement of the stage and scenery, a complete guarantee may be given of success in that department. 1 HI VW.'l
"f -.WAii.
They Knock the Spots off all Others.—Parties in search of a ino3t useful and elegant present for the coming holidays, in the music line, should not fail to
go
and see the splendid assortment of the celebrated silver-tongued Organs now arriving at: KissiVer's Palace of Music.— These instruments furnish more power, a greater variety of stops, more elegant designed cases, the most perfect varied silver tongue, at by far less cost, than any other make known. Also, a full assortment of silver tongue Melodcons now on hand. d2twlt
All Admit it.—As Terre Haute is fast becoming. known to assume a place among the foremast cities of the West, this is particularly true in the music trade carried on in this city. The fact that Pianos and other instruments, are continually shipped from Kissner's Palace of Music, in all directions up to a hundred miles around this city, gived the most conclusive evidence that not only theest instruments can be. had at the Palace of Music, but that he must also give the greatest bargains to the buyers. d2twlt
Silk YdTCt.—Real Lyon's Velvet 30 inches widie^S",60 per yard. I
WARREN HOBERO
& Co.
Look a! our thirty- inch Lyon's Velvet Cii~L£W^RREN
HOBEIMJ
& Co.
Noticc.—The Terre Haute Turnverein will h6idk s^rarid Sylvester B«ll at their New Hall on 9th street on Friday the 31. of December and promise to do all in their power to make it a success. The public in general is invited to attend,
By order of tbe Turnverein War.
DREUSTTLE, PREST.,
HERMANN RABBE, SECY.,
O'lloyle Bros, have removed their wholesale and retail siock of Boots and Shoes to 132 Main street^ next door to Titell, Ripley &' Deming, and will open at their new sibrc SihirdiiV- morning Nov. 27th. Nov26-dtf.
it
Schools, B:mkers, Book-keepers and others shonld use Besiors' Golden Pen. -Sold bv S. R.- Free-man. Cotne one do^en in imetalic box for 30 cents. 161 Main Street, '. dtf. i, „H
If yen want good Furs and fresh goods 4"gT*Tr€v Wittig A Co., wr mam street, Demin ¥1
1,00k for the Big Indian Sign, J147
iWW'oMiiJfcat Chexfe
Tobacco, Naid QueeHj .at ^i. K7s. J.^ Wahs^h street.
If yon Want a barrel of GOOD Flour for *ix dollars, call at C. Wing & Co.'s, 155 Main St.
•T
STEW BOOKS.
What is more appropriate^ or what bet^r could be selected as a holiday gift for a child, or for a grown-up person, for that matter, than a good book? Appreciating this fact, B. G. Cox & Co., are now putting on their shelves a tempting array of books specially prepared for the holidays. As samples they have placed upfii our table three books from the wellknown publishing house of Lee & Shepard, Boston.
The first we take hold-of is "Down the Rhine," the sixth and last volume of the first series of "Young America Abroad," by Oliver Optic, one of the most fascinating writers now using the pen for children. This series of "Young America Abroad," is a library of travel and adventure, in foreign lands, and he is preparing a second series.
The other bocks in the package before us, are the two first of the '"Frontier Se-_ ries," entitled: "The Cabin on the Prai' rid and ''Planting the Wilderness."— The authors of each of these books have presented interesting pictures of the life and trialsof those brave men and women who drovfe oWt the savage from the woods and prairies on which we nowjiwell, and laid the foundation of that Great West, of which we are so justly proud. The author of the last named book says "the picttite presented herein is 'true to life,' for, although the characters are fictitious, the incidents related are based upon actual occurrences, and there are persons still living who ean itestify to the general truthfulness of the narrative."
'tiw f-i-iOK* Friday evening between this city and three miles west on the Elbfidge FoSffpa double barrel breach loading shot gun with leather case. The finder will be rewarded by. leaving it at the Terre Haute House. Nov29-d2t. £0.1 'let
Dry Goods.—We have a full line of the celebrated Buffalo Brand of Black Alpjwaitj^yhiefi -me are selling at low prices. These gimlsV^re superior to any other make in the market, especially in their fine rich color, and the weight and durability of the Cloth..
CORNELIUS & HAGGERTY.
Read and Proflt.—For the nexflwo weeks we will sell one dollar corset for 75 cents, because we are out ef sizes in the 'TVregular 75 cent corsets.
HERZ
&
ARNOLD.
Wood! Wood!!—One hundred cords of Dry Wood sawed in stove lengths at $5 Grover's. per cord- Terms cash. Enquire of Johti McFarlane, North Third street 27,dtf
Sonift Eastern Hoop Skirt Mannfactnrors use paper covered wire for their skirts, a cheat which will not be discovered, until the skirt is in use.
We warrant all our skirts, to be made out of real linen covered steel, and sell them cheaper than any inferior article.
HERZ
The
&
ARNOLD.
Best Lacc Handkerchiefs for 50
Cents at Herz & Arnold's.
Ladies' Bntton Shoes, $2,50 at Reibold's:
Boots and Shoes, cheaper than the cheapest, at Reibold's, 64 Main street.
The place to get Bargains, in Boots andjShoes, is at Reibold's, No. 64 Main street, between 2d and 3d. Try it.
The Masical Entertainment of the Terre Haute Msennerchor for the benefit of its Passive members will take place at Turner Hall, 9th street, on Monday evening Nov. 29th.
,-M. F. HOBERG,
Sec'y
Lace Collars.—The best stock of lace collars at the lowest prices is to be found at Herz & Arnold's.
Headquarters for best Brands of Fresh Oysters.—On and after this date, and until further notice, the price of our celebrated Baltimore Oysters, will be as follows: Select, per half can, extra large 55 cents. XXX, per half can, 37 cent. We warrant them superior to any Oysters in the market.
X: T. J. LANGFORD
O'Boyle Brothers will open this morning in their new store, 132 Main
street j, nex^dopr to Tuell, Ripley & Dem-
Those Far-Famed English Physicians who have had such remarkable success not only in this country but in Europe can be consulted at their office, corner of Main and Eighth streets. Women radically cured'in a few weeks who have been confined to their beds for years. Consumption permanently cured in the first and second stages. sy, Scrofula, Dyspepsia, Ague, Liver Complaint, Syphilis, Seminal Weakness, and all affections of the eye and ear radically cured. Consultation $1 00, at office or by letter.
DRS. HARLAN & RAYDELL.
24,dwlw
One Trial Suffices to prove that Doo-1 LEY'SCHEMICAL
YEAST BAKING POWDER
is superior in every respect to any other ever manufactured. It is put up in J, 1 and 5 pound cans, which contain that quantity of powder by
actual net weight,
while the minority of Baking Powders offered, fall short from one-eighth to onehalf of what is represented. Ask your Grocer for Dooley's, and you will not be satisfied with any other. dlw
Boord & Son have on hand a fine lot of dress flannels. Call and see them.
Oysters—Turner & Buntin keep the ixdt Baltimore .Oysters, fresh crackers, of of all kinds, and boiled cider, currants, citroa and raisins, corner 7th and Main tsreets. .«•
Opera Hoods at Riddle's. 15,dtf
Lots of New Jewelry at Riddle's. 15,dtf
G^abd Opeida^, of the New York Dry Goods Store, 73 Main street, THIS MORNING We invite the kitid patronage of the citizens of Terre Haute and vicinity. Respectfully, --WlTTEKBERG, RU8CHAUPT & Co
Clear tara Panateliff Cigars for 5 cents Jit N. K'a. 147 Wabash street.
*i
S.
K- Freemak—XW Sir: I
pro-
cilrfed of yori, a few weeks since, a pair of I Shawls, at Riddle's, your Lazarus & Morris' Perfect Spectacles, which I have used ever since with jhore satisfaction than any
I
have ever
used before. E. V.
TE&bs HAUTE,
Fresh 6 round Graham Flour and Rye Meal at C. Wing & Co's.
"V-& v*
Figured AIl»Wool Delaine at 30\*nta per jrard-at C. Wittig Co.'a, 17(HI»wi* stree^ D&ing,Block.
BMUaZephyrWorstoi at IS -eints pet ounce ^t C. Wittig & Co-'s, 170 -Hain. street,Deifting Block.
Real German Toweling at* 25 cents per yard at
C.
Wittig &
CO.'h,
170
Main street, Deming Block. ,1 ft A Great Bargain.—Figured All-Wool Delaine at 20 cents per yard, to be found at C. Wittig & Co.'s, 170, .Main street, Deming Block, rar-.-} T:. --:M
SCheap Berlin Zephyr Worsted at 15 cents per ounce at C. Wittig & Co.'s, 170 Main str-eet, Deming Block. .v.
r«.,rv
Something Neir and Usefnl.—Eeal German Toweling at 25 -oente per yard to bejtad at:C. Wittig
& Go's,
170 Main
street, Deming Block. ii
From to-day and during the month of December we will sell our very large and extensive stock of millinery goods at -greatly reduced prices. We will give bargains in trimmed bonnets and hats, ribbons, velvets, plushes, black and colored velvet ribbons, flowers, feathers
Ac.,
S. L. STRAUS &
Co.,
149 Main street.
.. .. ...
Arab's, Bedouine, and Empress Cloaks, in all the latest styles at the Buckeve Cash Store.*-
for
,ale-at Gr°-
Plain Plaid and Stripe Blanket Shawls —all Sizes at the Buckeye Cash Store.
All the new Shades in Harris Kids just opened at Bukeye Cash Store.
The most complete stock of Muslins, Flannels &c. is at the Buckeye Cash I Store.
Yelveteens for Suits, Sacques, Ac., at the Buckye Cash Store, Main, corner of Sixth street.
W.
S.
RYCE
& Co.
Bargains in Boots and Shoes go Reibold's, No. 64 Main street.
to
Jflnce Meat.—Tuttle, at the New York Tea Store, is ready to supply all calls for this article to-day. Mince pie for vour dinner Sunday is not to dfc sneezed at
"Empire Garotte,^* very stylish, at
ite
PRICE OF OYSTERS REDUCED. —James Davis, 157 Main street, will sell the best brands of Baltimore Oysters, the rest of the season, at the following reduced prices: XXX, 45 cents per half can Medium, 55 cents per half can Extra Select, 65 cents per half can. 22,dl
A Large stock of Boots and Shoes dt Greiner & Forrest's at low prices, corner of Third and Ohio streets. 29,dsf
Best qnality of Fresh Heats of all kinds at my stand corner Sixth and Ohio streets—also fresh Ohio Pork every day. Call and see foryonrself. dtf. J.
WANTS,
VORIS,
&C. Advertisements ot
"wants' "for sale," "lost," "found," etc., will be inserted in the
DAILY EXPRESS
twenty-five cents.
for
Parties wishing to bay Sewing machines will do well to call and .see the Singer, No. 83 Main street.
The best brands of cigars for sale at the Postoffice Lobby. no3-dm.
Ten Dozen fine Breakfast Shawls at 85cents apiece at Forrest & Greiner's. 29,dtf
PRINTING.—If
Medium, per half can, 45 cents. receipt of new 'Fall Goods, and are selling rapid and cheap. septl2,dtf
& Co.
BRING
ing, where they will be pleased to have surprised at the small expense. all call, in want of Boots and Shoes. They have added to their large stock, and marked all goods down, and are determined not to be undersold. Call and examine good and prices. Remember tlie place, 132. 27-tf.
you want any kind of
printing dohe, come to this office and look at the specimens we are daily turning out.
Boord & Son are now almost daily in
Sweet Cider and boiled cider by the gallon, at C. I. Ripley's.
your books, papers, periodicals,
music, etc., to this office and have them
bmmd It costg bnt a trifle Yon Avill
You can get Blank Books of every de scription ruled, printed, paged and bound in any manner desired, at the Bindery of the Express Printing Establishment. It is a great convenience to have your Blank Books ruled to suit your particular business. 6 -i
IF.—If
you want anything if you
have anything you want to get rid of if you have lost or found anything want to do anything or want anything done for you, advertise in the 25 cent column of the
EXPRESS.
It is the best advertisement
Rheumatism, Epilep-1 you can have for tbe least money.
Tailors, Shoemakers and others using silk will find a good supply at Lawrance's.
All kinds of machine work done on the Singer at Lawrance's, 83 Main street.
Atlantic Restaurant, 156 Main Street. Fresh Oysters, Prairie Chickens, etc., etc. served up in the latest style to suit customers.
J. KEEK,
Proprietor.
If yon wish a new Overcoat at a reasonable price, go to Erlanger's. You will find the largest stock in town to select from.
All kinds of Buck and Cloth Gloves cheap and good at Erlanger's. v?-
New Barber Shop.—Henry Price, late of the firm of Clark & Price has opened a new Barbershop, in the basement of Beach's new block, corner of Main and Sixth streets, where he has four good barbers, to wait upon customers every day in the week.
Mince Meat for pies, by the quart or gallon, at C. I. Ripley's.
Fresh Buckwheat Flour, Graham Flour, new corn meal and the best of syrup at Turner & Buntin's, corner of 7th and Main streets. ys
Twelve different styles Singer Sewing Machines at Lawrence's, 83 Main street.
Boord & Son are selling all staple artides at bottom prices. Sepl2-dtf.
Cords and Tassels, all colors, for Arab 15,dtf Zephyr Worsted. Large stock at Riddle's, 15,dtf
BemoTal.—J.
BALL.
Sept 23,1869.
Men's Cloth Gaiters at $1.50 a pair I Down goes the price ol Flour.— At Greiner & Forrest's, corner of Third james Davis, 157 Main street, will sell and Ohio streets. dtf I the best Red Wheat Flour at $5,75 per
Gent's Underwear, at very low prices, h®MeL Every barrel warranted and d«?at Greiner & Forrest'^ corner Third and leered to any part of the city free
Ohio streets. 29,dtf charge. 2G-lw
B. HAGGERTY
mmm
Jet Jewelry, new and fashionable, at John B. Freeman's. 7-dtf
FiwikLake Fidi received daily at G. H. Whidden & Co's. Orders filled promptly. Oct23-dt£.
Jut Received, 25 barrels Cranberries for sale to the trade low atC. Wing A Co's.
W. H. Sendder is now receiving direct from Baltimore daily, R. L. Seth' celebrated brands of Qysters in quali ty as good as the best in price as cheap as any others. Give them a trial.
AMUSEMENTS.
Home Entertainment!
THE CANTATA
The Haymakers!
DesMipttv'6 of incidents connected with the hayfield, the farm-house and the haymaking season, will be rendered by
The Independent Singing Club! At DOWLING HAUL.!
On Friday & Saturday Evenings, December 3d and 4th. With appropriate scenery, costumes,' and the usual implements employed in the hayfield.
One half the proceeds will be placed in the hands of the Ladies Aid Society, for the
BENEFIT OF THE POOR! AdiniKMlon. SO eeatoNo extra charge for Reserved Seats.
Tickets will be on sale and seats may be secured at B. 4. Cox & Co's. on WEDNESDAY MORNING', DECEMBER 1st. no29d6t
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
W. JOHNSTON, M. D. W. JOHNS'!
OFFICE-OVER BEACH'S
Rksidkxcs—North
BANK.
side Chestnut Street, be
tween 4th and5th. All calls answered promptly, day or night. nov30
BOOKS AND CHROMOS.
A.H.DOOLEY,
lOO Main Street.
Chromos,
Books, Bibles,Pictures, Frames
and Looking Glasses.
A. H. D00LEY, 100 Main Street, furnishes Books in every department of Literature.
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met I,. KISSNER'S
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Palace of Music,
THE CELEBRATE® KNABE, steck's, $ ', Patent Cycloid, "and o'ther first-class Makors.
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In all the essential points to be united in making a truly first-class instrument, these Pianos nave earned for themselves a reputation regardless ofForeign Ribbon Decorations, &o., Ac., that places them
WITHOUT RIVALS!
While to buyers tho following important considerations are offered: 1st. In making continually purchases of a large number of Instruments at a time, for casn, besides receiving the benefits of the lowest discounts, it secures me likewise, always the most choice instruments. 2d. Occupying the extensive building of my own, thus saving the costly rents also beinc able to attend personally to the tuning and repairing, enables me to offer to buyers such superior instruments which simply are below competition of any other dealer hero or abroad.
A full assortment of tho colebrated Silver To
Organs and Mslodeons
Constantly on hand also, Sheet Music, Instruction Books, an# every variety of,Smaller Musical Instruments.
When needing any article in the Music line send orders or call at
Headquarters of the Music Trade,
IN TERRE HAUTE.
Kissner's Palace of Music
No. 48 OHIO STREET, (Opp. tli® old Court House.) TERRE HAUTE, IJfD.
N. B. All kinds of Instruments repaired
SPECTACLES.
SPECIAL NOTICE
LAZARUS & MORRIS'
CELEBRATED
Perfected Spectacles!
ANI) EYE GLASSES.
the
One of the firm will be at Store of their Agent,
S. R. FREEMAN, Jeweler,
TEBRE-HAUTE, 12TD.,^|£.
ONE DAY ONLY,
Friday, December 17th, 1869.
He attends for the purpose of assisting Mr. S. B. FREEMAN
IN FITTING THE EYE IN DIFFICULT OR UNUSUAL CASES. Those suffering from impaired or diseased vision are recommonded to avail tliemselvos of this opportunity.
Our Spectacles and Eye-Glass-es ard Acknowledged to he the Most I'evfect
assistance to sight
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ever
manufactured, and
can olways be reliod upon as affordingper/ect
earn and comfort
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WEDDING CARDS,
Engraved in Latest Style,
By W. J. BRADEX,
Indianapolis, Ind. nol'dlin
Send for Samples.
CUNSMITH.
»JJf.M07Ai,.
& Co.,
have moved their Tin, Copper, Sheet Iron, Slate and Furnace Warerooms to 181 Main street, two doors west of their their old stand. 16dtf
of
JOHM ARMSTRONG.
Hu removed his Gunsmith Shop to Mack's now building, on Third street, one door north of Partington Block, where he will bo happy to meet all his old enstomers and as many new ones as may make it convenient to call. a5dtf.
FEVER AND AGUE.
DAUSIGER'S VEGETABLE
Fever Powders
Effectually cure all cases within twnty Tour hours. Office, No. 77 Liberty street N York- oct28wd2m
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WJLNTED!
CENTS!
DO YOU WANT HELP? a
DO YOU WAUT A HOUSE? A9TKBTHK IN THE KXFBE88,
Do Ton Want to Bay or SeU? ADYEBTOT IN THE EXPRESS.
Hare Y#u Property ftr Sale! ABTSBTHE N THE Exnuna.
THE EXPRESS having the largest home circulation, is the best medium to seeure your waatr by Wdtertisiniy W« now put rates so low that there is no excuse for not making known your wants. Advertisements of Houses "Wanted," "For Sale" and "For Bent," "Help Wanted," "Rooms to Ldt,*' "Situation Wanted," "Property for Sale," "Boarding." "Lost," "Found," "Strayed," "Stolen," "Personal," 4c., will be inserted for
25 CENTS A DAY!
These terms are applicable to all advertisements of the above class, of five linto and under. Ik
Hare Yon Houses or Rooms for Rent? ADVERTISE IN THE KtPBMHR.
ONLY 25 CENTS A BAY.
Parties wishing to advertise in the EXPRESS, and .lixins. at a distance ft-om this offioe, eania^iopri ^eir .advertisement i?l a'n envelope, with the necessary pay, and^o ward £he same to us through the Postoffioe.
WANTED.
W.ANTED-A
Gift Books, Toy
man, to do general work, in some business house in Terre Haute. Am willing to do any kind of work have some expennee in the grocery trade. Good City referer £ives, if required- Address CLABORNE, S tion& Housfe, ^Perra Haute. •. S0d2t
ANTED—MAN OR BOY-To do ineral work about a- place, mustknow now to care for horses and to milk. Apply immediately at the residence of Mrs. James Farrington, South 5th street. nov26dtf
ANTED-A GOOD COOK, Washer and Ironer. immediately: good wacres iriven enquire at the residence of S. H. POTTER. South Sixth st. 26dtf
on the westside of 14th street, two doom, south of the National rond. 22-4t
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PIAFOS:
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FOR RENT.
FORrooms
RENT—A two-story house containing 9 and 2 halls, corner of 8th and Poplar, with a wagon ward' attached to itv suitable for a Grocery or Boardind Honse. Enquire of C. KuHLMANN,
T) OR RENT—STORE ROOM on Main street, [V between 3d and 4th, lately occupied by L. Leveque apjly at NationalState Bank. 7t
FOR SALE.
I0R SALE—TWO LOTS in Rose's sub-
division, near the Machine, Shops pf the H. A I. R. R., will bo solwat a Diu-gai inire at this office,
T. enquire
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SALE—ORGAN A finp Rose-wood Organ, in piano case. Ennnire at the Grocery Store of Luther Gregsby, opposite thoIPostoffice- nov3dtf
FOR
SALE—A good Spring* Wagon and Harpers, also a pood Family Horse. Enquire of E, R. WRIGHT, at Turner ABnntin's, cor. Main and7th sts. ', ooidlf
FOUND.
FOUND—A
SAFE KEY—Pome to this office
and get it.
BOOKS AND STATIONERY
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Be it known unto all the people everywhere, that jJiiS&S
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BARTLETT & GRUNDY
Are still in the
BOOK TRADE
At the Old Stand,
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In their lino, ever'opened in Terrc-Hauto,
and st hey como.
Bibles in every variety, cheaper than the cheapest. Standard Works, a good supply.
Gift Books to suit all tasts and pockets. Jnvenile Books, piles upon piles. Pocket Books, a choiee selection. Blank Books, a now- ftill stock. Pocket Cutlery, a nice variety, very low. Gold Pens, Pencils fcnd Fen Holders to suit the most fastidious
Pictures and Picroro Frames", tho best in the market.Photograph Albums and" Port Folios, come and see them.
School Books with which to supply the whole country. ToyBooksfo: Mthebabios.
Frenth, Ensn-ii and American Papers stamped with any initial. Stereoscopes and Stereoscopic Views, beautiful to behold.
Writing Desks and Work Boxes, all styles and sizes. Night Blooming Cereus in a Magic Box.
Brackelts for all the Knick Knacks, .«.-«and an iy v*Ti
Endless Variety witrrAY .b1(i,
Of other things which you must see, at 101
.Just received and for sale by
BARTLETT & GRUNDY.
Vishti. or Until Death, by Augusta J. Evans, author of "Beulah," "Macaria," St. Elmo,'
The Life of Audubon, the Naturalist, edited by his widow. By Ways of Europe, by Bayard Taylor-
The New West, by C. X. Bruce. A stranded Ship, by L. C. Davis. _. The Gates Ajar, by Elizabeth Stuart Phelpi. Yesterday, To-•Day Bickerstetn.
^TOOD! WOOD WOOD J!
Two hundred cords of seasoned Cord Wood for sale. All ordersleft at the"EarlyHouse," West Main street, or at John McFarlane's office, north Third street, promptly filled.
EARLY HOUSE—W. K. LiCQHiAD.Prop r. declO-dly
QITY TREASURER'S NOTICE.
ty. CITY Treasdhkr' Omca. Notice is herebj- given that I have received into my hands the Tax Duplicate for the year 1869. for collection. The amount assessed on each one hundred dollars (8100) for general Tax is 75 cents, and 20 cents for Special School, and on every Poll 60 cents.
All persons failing to pay said Taxos before the 3d Monday in March, 1870, will have 10 per letCftdded to the amount charged against
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BOOE^
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Old Town Folks, The Chimney Corner, and Little Foxes, by H- B. Stowe. Ethelyn's Mistako, by May J. Holmes, And lots of other new and excellent works which it will cost too much to advertise. I
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BARTLETT & GRUNDY
Receive all the soon as issued.
ntrenqthzning and prt-
most thoroughly.
We take occasion to notify the Public that we employ no pedlars, and to caution 3 them against those pretending to have our goods for sale. d&w
important publications as nov25dtf
WOOD.
City Treasurer.
Terre-Haute, Nov. 11. 1889. d3w
BOOKS.
SCHOOL BOOKS,
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JNo, mo Main Street,
TERRE HAUTE, IND.
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€. Wittig & Co's,
170 MAIS STBKKT,
DEMING BLOCK.
JUST ABBITED:
One ease figured All Wool Delaine, in Bit Pink, Orange and Magenta colors, which sell at the extremely low price of
36 MfsMrijiD!
We warrant the$? i$ie to'he All Wool and worth 90 per cent, more
them at!
To close out our remaining Stock.of
BERLIN ZKPHYB W0KJSTK1),
We shall sell them at 15 cents per oi. Color*
SHue,
hand: Garnet, Dark Green, Light Green, Sky Blue. Brown^Purplo, Drab, Maroon. Magenta and White
Come soon for the Choice!
OWN IMPORT A TION,
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One ease of Real German Toweling, from Solisia, at 25 cents per yard. They are of superior quality.and outwear any other toweling.
O. WITTIG & CO'S,
,J70
MAIN STREET,
Deming Block.
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MAMMQ.TH
House FuimsMng
STORE!,
Crockery! Crockery!
Knives and Forks! Knives and Fores!
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Holiday Gifts! Holiday Gifts!
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WANTED
BRIDGE CARPENTERS.
Thirty Bridge Carpenters are wanted to work on bridges on the line of the St. Louis, Vandalia Terre Haute Railroad. Apply at the office oi the Consulting Engineer, at Terre Haute, Ind. J. A. LATCHA. 26dlw Consulting Engineor.
Internal Revenue Sale.
II will offer for sale, on Wednesday, thc.3d day of December, 1809-, on the premises of John Burkert, corner of Ninth and Walnut streets, the following articles, being property distraint of said John Burket, for non-pay-ment of Internal Revenue tax." «-t' «-,
One (IV new New IcoBox, Two (2) new Counters, One (1) Glass Show-case, -1 One (1) Counter Scale with weights, Ac. 1 Five (5) new Brooms, 4
SAM'L MAGILL,,
26d5t Col. Int, Rev.
KEEP YOUR CHILDREN HOME NIGHTS.
HOW CAN THAT BE DONE? By baying them some Game or Jnvenile Book*!
You can find theseat
B. G. COX & CO'S,
ISO Main Street,
Where you will also find a full line of Miscellaneous, School, Toy and Blank Books,Taney articles and every thing in the Book and Stationery line. no23dlw
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Main Street,
For your Groceries & Provisions.
MEDICINAL.
B. PRICE KEITH
OFFICE—On Sixth street, opposite the National House. Calls promptly attended at all hours. oel2
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STYLES? OF... DRESS'"GOODS! »Jbi umA $£*
We invite particular attention to the Celebrated
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This Brand of Alpaca, on account of the fineness of cloth and richness of color, has bew come the STANDARD ALPACA nownsed ii the United States. Thes« goods are neatly IMPROVED in Weight, BLOOM 'and- shade for tbe Fall and Winter? wear .and, being made of the VERY FINEST MATERIAL, they are absolutely SUPERIOR to any Alpacas ever sold in this country, and arc now one of the most fbshionneconomienl fabrics worn. -.»«
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LEATHER, HIDES, &C<
I. BCRSKTT. JOHX F. HFACUAV. A. BURNETT & CO.,
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Manufacturers and Dealers in
Leather, Hides, Oils, Shoo IN ndinys,
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Nos. 144 & .146 Haifl St.. Terre Haute, lod
CASH for Hides, Furs, Sheep Pelts, Deer Skins, Tallow, and Leather in the Rough, ComtfgamentH always rerel'e prompt attention. majSdwtf
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New York Fur Manufactory.
D. LELEWER & BRO.,
Wholesale Dealers and Manufhctarers of
Jjfu^ies' fZents's Furs, Gloves, &c.,
^Jgi|?atkHerediM SteMt, Schnall'sBlock,
INDIANAPOLIS. IND.
99T Furs re-modeled into the Latest Styles, at reasonable charge^. Particular attention paid to repairing and altertngFtars.ifs9Atftonkadistaa.ee..:1 octMdtofanl
HOUSES,
MULES AND HOGS.—R WIN SEN
on Tuesdays. Thursdays and Saturdays, between the hours of 8 o'clock A. M. and 13 M.,at tbe Public Pound in die eibr of Torre Haute, to the highest bidder, at public auction, all hogs that may have been on any of these days within the Public Pound uioro than twelve hours, and all the horxes or mules that may have been in said Pound moro than two days. E. 0. WHITE.TIAN. novl2d*f ICity Marshal.
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Dealers Supplied ajb Importer's Card Price.
Our Stoek of Waterprooft "Plaid, Striped and Plain is very large. Our Stock of Motions, Hosiery and Fancy Goods is very attractive, and our lines of Staple Goods complete. Do not fhil to give us a call.
TUELL, RIPLEY & DEMING, Comer Main and Fifth Streets.
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COAL.
Coal and Wood.
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Having formod a partnership under the name of Stnnkard & Barrick, for the rtilo of Coal and Wood, would respectfully announce to the public that they mil keep constantly on hand and for sale at lowest rates, all kinds of Coal at wholesale and retail also Wood for the full and winter trade.
Oflico at Xo. 25 Buntin House, Teirre Haute. Ind. All orders for Coal filled promptly. A share of the public patronage is respectfully solicited.
gULLIVAN COCNTY COAL.
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prepared to fill all orders for
Sullivan Countj-Coal, which is claimed to be equal.tothe Bralil, for all domestic purposes. I 1 jAltMAa fx kl I* al. _! 4_ I
I ffavo made arrangements to fill all orders, ami give all information in regard to the.business. J.A.MORGAN.
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Vigo county, and now is yonr timo to get winter supplies at ti\e lowest rates. AU orders promptly fined.,: Thankful for pn«t favors, I reapectiully asK a cotatinuance df the same liberal patronage
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James U. Turner. Agent for the fc."6." (J. A"' I. Riulwiy, (Late Beltefontain) hnving moved his office to the store of Tumor Jb 1 ner 7th and Main litrai-ts. will give I ceipts on ^hipin^nt' of Produce disc to all tho lin.tern Citios, without trausfar)and tn all Towns, froicht a* low sis by any 01 tiiuu as quick. Over eharjje.1 ^ir oetSdtf Corner 7th 4nd
