Daily Wabash Express, Volume 19, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 1 February 1870 — Page 4
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MLY EXPRESS. RTEKBE-HAUTE, IND.
Tuesday Morning, February 1,1870.
RAILROAD TIME TABLE. TKBB* HAtJTK AND IXDIAXAPOLI8.
tSAVF. *BEIV«. ^2:00uiD.i.... Express .6:00
6:05 A .LightningExpress 1-:05
4:45p..uk _Mattoon
MATE.
4
3:30
p.ml EvansviUe
^%owesville— Post Office opens at7:30 a.
HUGGING,
.finition
and Washington's Birthday.
HARPER'S BAZAH,
vf
served
THE
"slippers
J™
worked for him by his wife, and
scold her,is a brute,who deserves to have
the gout in both feet."
THE
.^opening
\gto
ladies of the Congregational
Church of Maquoketa are holding buckwheat cake and maple molasses festivals to raise funds for improving the house in which they worship. Novel and nice.— Don'tsome of our churches need improvtr$t ln8-
A CASE
was brought before
'f
hie yesterday
1
1
s"
CIIWS*
DANGER FROM EATHTG NUTS.—Medi
cal men advise that salt should be taken
with especially when eaten at night. Once,nuts,
says
was
Bent
for, brit it was after he had become too fond of his cup, and he
^"'•condition
ONE dead beat
a.
accommodation.J0:i0a.m..
EVANSILLE AND CRAWFORDSVILLE.
AERm
ROCKV1LLB BXTKSSION.
LEAVE. tfIV,S i:40p.
Mail.
.. rl?
M*
POS7 OFFICE DIRECTORY. toon. DAILYMAILS, 3=30P-™
EasiTlirough...... ^:^p.m
2'99j*5? Wfty 5:20p.m
p-
::3cinc^na"
J' -00
a
r: :v:. S
..... 4 *P-
»P-
3:30p. ?.ockl,1}i 1 •ffl» -^linto "::::::::""'-ii 88I:S
piiii&ton-^ioses'Mond's and Thur'satTp. Opens Wed's and Sat'h at6
^el-on-Closes
30
Tuesdays
an^ §£,••$-
J^hristy'sI^airie-C^es
Fridays at
7
p.
m.
and closes at
The City and Yicinity.
set to music, is the latest de-
of waltzing.
SUITABLE exclamation when a shoe pinches—"Shoo, fly."
THE
IT
for Feb.12th, is re-
at the Poetoffice News Depot.
meetings in the United Brethren
church are still in progress this week.
OLIVE LO6AN will
celebrate Washing
ton's birthdav by delivering her lecture on
"Girls"
ift this city. It is the best lecture
she has yet written.—Ind. Mirror.
CHRISTIAN
CHAPEL—Elder
o'clock on
man" jc THE Visiting
HORN,
drunk
w^s
His Honor, with a
"Shoo,
fly
1"
Silk
B. B.
Ty
ler will preach again this evening at
7
"The Conversion of a very moral
Committee of the Ladies
JLid Society, are requested to meet at the house of Mrs.
D. W.
Minshall this
day) afternoon at
(Tues
2
o'clock
Mas.
who stole a silver pitcher,
which caused the city officials to pitch her into jail
Is
playing crazy, whether real or
fancied is not known.
MEREDITH
&
KEELER
U''"»:Were
advertise rare
bagains in real estate. The lots in Jewett's addition are eligible for building sites, and are selling rapidly. Eleven
transferred Saturday.
A
TELEGRAPHIC DISPATCH from Columbus, Georgia, received,by one of our citizens, last evening, announces the death on yesterday of Napoleon
ly
B.
a
C. I.
to
"Who
am
brought into,
the presence of the Mayor yesterday.— Having no money
to
pay an
assessment,
wave of his hand, said:
THE SARDINE TAX.—We
day
as to
a. m.
4:1$p. m... Express 11 s30p*
6:45 a m. :MaU.... ii.:w a'm" »3:00 p. .Accommodation Jl ,^o a. BT. LOUIS. ALTOS AND TEERK HAtJTK. ,,).UTI. ARRIVE.
f-i.wtn Express.. 4:10 P.M. 11:35
A*.an£Express
12:50
a. m.
erred yester
the tax on Sardines. On boxes
under two pounds a one cent si amp, and for each additional pound or fraction, one cent is required. To make the stamps adhere use varnish instead of mucilage. All sardines unstamped are liable to seizure.
MURDERED RY SOOTHING SYRUP.—Every observingperson must have noticed the fearful mortality among infants in these latter days,and the frightful rapidty with which the mortality is increasing. It is usual to attribute this to neglect, but there are reasons of equal propriety for ascribing it to mistaken kindness. It can be said,with warrant,
we
think,that the
true cause lies in the faefcthat the stomach is alternately excited with sweetmeatsj and quieted with narcotics, under the impression that this is promoting infantile happiness on scientific principles.
correspondent of the Medical Gazette, is makin some revelations, which, if they be true, should check at lea3t one branch of this vile practice of drugging helpless infants with quack nostrums. He' was called to see
a
7
Snndays open fr°^^°.9E^VM.
^qual
game law says don't kill the quail
on and after this date.
Tins
MONTH brings us Valentine's Pay
to ten drops of laudanum. This is administered every two hours, in certain cases, and doubled in quantity for a
of six months. The manufacturers of this medical abomination boast of selling annually a hundred thousand two-ounce, bottles in New York State alone, and considering its general prevalence in other States, the only wonder is that so many children have survived its fatally soothing influence. Better a little wholesome neglect.
Department—Containingsome of
the greatest bargains ever offered in Black Silks, Gros Grains, Gros du Rhine, &c., &c. W. S. KYCE &
Shawl Department—Long and Square Paisley, Blanket, Striped and Plaid, Arabs, &c., very low.
w. S.
O'Boyle Bros,
Markle, former-
well known resident of this city.
SV&jA'-'O ________ SLIPPERS.—Here
Testimony
is a slipper which
probably fits more men than it should: "The
wretch who can stand in a pair of
Ripley's.
If.—If
Esq. Dene-
to
test the questioft of pater-
nity. The better class of our readers do not care to read the names or the particulars, and we shall not give them to gratify the prurient curiosity of the other AIims
make an ex-
amination, he would convince them. On
the stomach, the nuts were found
in a mass. He sprinkled salt on this, and immediately it dissolved. 1 "v
Advantages of Advertising.j The following is going the rounds: "Without advertisements,
I
should be
a poor man.to-day."—H. T. Hdmbold. "My
success is owing to my liberality
in advertising."—Bonner. "Advertising
has furnished me with a
competence."—Amos Lawrence. "I
advertised my products and made
-money."—N.
Longworth.
"Constant
and persistent advertising is
a sure prelude to wealth."—Stephen Girard.
"He
who invests one dollar in business
should invest one dollar in advertising that business."—A. T. Steicart.
"The
man who pays more for house
rent than for advertising don't understand his business."—H. Oreeley. To which we might add: -v. "If it wasn't for the gratuitous adverj^tising the press affords me,
I?
*the
ink made me."—The Wickedest Man. "I never
became the
i#*
the
25
EXPRESS.
Block.
ik'M
-T
a writer, while enjoying a visit
from ao Englishman, hickory-nuts were served in the evening, when my English friend called for salt,stating that he knew a case of a woman eating heartily of nuts in the evening who
Miss Amelia Ritterskamp informs the public of Terre Haute and vicinity that she occupys the rooms formerly occupied by Mrs. Reigleman, deceased, the stock of switches, curls and all kinds of ornamental hair work, at the old National Bank building on Ohio steets. Work attended to promptly also will take in all kinds of sewing. Jaul3-dlm.
Tailors, Shoemakers and others will find a good supply of Thread and Silk at Singer office, 83
Main street.
Jet Jewelry,
John
"wants'"for
I
would sink
merited oblivion."—George Francis
What's what? Advertise
pressure and lift the vail. Boll for me! —J. N.
Hear what John Allen says:
'Great
Traveler' until
"•*.
Machines sold on monthly, paymeats at Lawrence's, .No. 'OS^gain street.
Fresh Fish—Kept by
F. P.
89
Co.,*
Main corner Sixth street.
HYCE &
Co.,
Main corner Sixth street.
Dress Goods Department—Bargains in choice goods of every s.tyle. W. S. RYCE &
Co.,
Main corner Sixth street?
Ladies wishing handsome suits of
DERCLOTHING
needle work, also dress making, will please call at Mrs. Noels
l-6t
have removed their
wholesale and retail stock of Boots and Shoes to
132
Main street, next door to
Tuell, Eipley
&
Deming, and will open at
their new store Saturday morning Nov.
27th.
P. H,
Weller,
$1,000
New
child which
was
Clothing.
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
cent column of the
you can have for the least mone
Spectacles.—The largest quantity of spectacles in assortment—perfectly perfected—at,less than half the current prices at John
R.
Freeman's, No.
$31. A
It is the best advertisement
to
$25
5
$5.50, $5.50.—Best
wheat flour at
taken violently
ill. The celebrated Dr. Abernethy
was
was not in
to go. He muttered,
«alt,"
"Salta
of which no notice was taken.—
:%.Next"morning
he went to this place, and
she a corpse. He said that, had they '.* .-givewas her salt, it would have relieved her if they would allow him
No.
5
Warren's
..
Pocket Knives.—The finest and mos variedstock of pocket cutlery to be found in the city is kept at the Postoffice News Depot and will be sold on terms that defy competition. 1-tf.
brands white
$5.50
per barrel delivered
free anywhere in the city at Turner
R.
new and fashionable, at
R.
Freeman's.
PRINTING.—If
WANTS,
sale,"
Onr
"Printer's
American
I
'Vthe
got traveling through
newspapers."—Daniel Pratt.
"We
owe our
success to the printer, and
tre generally
I vtmen.
owe the printer."—Many
"lost," "found,"
25
etc.,
will be inserted in the DAILY EXPRESS for weiUy-five cents.
other in the market. Call and examine it at Herz& Arnold's,
89
Lamps, Chimneys, Table Cutlery,Plated Goods, &c., at very low figures, at
C.
Claussen's, No.
Best Jersey Sausage can
Meany and
one
door south of the Vigo
Engine House,between Ohio and Wabash street, on Fourth street.
Reward is offered by the pro
prietor of Dr. Pierce's Alt. Ext. or Golden Medical Discovery for a medicine that will equal' it in the cure of all diseases for which it is recommended. For Bronchitis, severe Coughs, and the early stages of Consumption, it has astonished the medical faculty by its wonderful etires, and hundreds of the best physicians pronounce it the greatest medical discovery of the age. While it cures the severest coughs, it strengthens the system and purifies the blood. For less of appetite, indigestion, dyspepsia,
"Liver
A
Complaiat' or
iousness," and Constipation of the bowels, it surpasses all other known medi cines.
Sold by druggists.
When everything else has failed,, don't despair until you have tried Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy.
New Attachments for the Singer at Lawrence's, 83
Main street.
Maple Molasses at
$2.00
in
a
dying condition, apparently from the effects of a narcotic poison. Being assured that it had received no medicine, except Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup, he took the bottle and handed it over to a skillful chemist for analysis. The result showed that each ounce of the compound contained nearly a grain of morphine. According to the printed directions on the bottle, a dose for an infant' three months old would contain an amount of morphine
C. I.
a gallon.
Ripley's.
Everybody knows that the Skirt Factory is the place to buy Hoop Skirts, Corsets, Mohair Switches and Ladies' Furnishing and Fancy Goods.
Best quality of Fresh Meats of all kinds at my stand corner Sixth and Ohio streets—also fresh Ohio Pork Sausage every day.
Call and
dtf.
see for yourself,
J-
ORIS.
Bargains! Bargains!I—French Goblets only $1.50
per doz
^Glas3
Sets, four
pieces onlyJjSl per set CoverediGlass Bowls only
75
cents a piece, at
F. C.
New Queensware Store, No.
street.
O'Boyle
morning in their new store,
child
132. 27-tf.
Laces, Edgings, Embroideries, and Lace Goods of all kinds, cheaper than the cheapest, at Herz &
Arnold's,
89
Main street. You can find there the most comple stock of Corsets in the city, from the smallest child's Corset to the largest sizes for ladies, at prices
35
UN
made fine, tucking and
Nov26-dtf.
accnmnlates from all
quarters of the satisfaction wearers take in the use of the
'^Perfected
of Lazarus
&
Spectacle"
Morris. Sold only by
S. R.
Freeman,161 Main, near corner of Sixth street. The first Maple Sngar in the market at
cents and will do you good.
For sale by all druggists. IRA GROVER, Jr., Special Agent. dec8-dtf
M. V.
145
Maih street.
Moudy
&
M. V.
Co., successors to
Moudy, Wholesale and Retail Tobacconist, have removed their Salesroom to National House Block on Sixth street opposite Postoffice, where all our old, as well as new, customers will be cheerfully received. In our new place
we
"Cheapest Place for
Custom Made
—John
Barnikle, Merchant
Tailor, will sell his stock of Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestings during the next thirty days lower than they have ever been sold in Terre Haute.
The best Black and Fancy colored Cloths imported to America made into Frock Coats best style, $31 second best, $23
to
$28.
Chinchillas and Fur Beaver Overcoats,
stock of Spring Overcoatings
large
will be made up in the best style from
$21
all other goods low in proportion.
No. Ill Main street, up-stairs.
4-d3w
DIED.
KADEL—On
Sunday morning
11
MASOXI€.—TERRE-HADTE
&
Buntin's, corner Seventh and Main street. Clocks.—A full assortment of Seth Thomas Clocds, at John
Freeman's
Warren Block. 28dtf
o'clock,
Eddie, son of George Kadel,at
aged seven
years. The funeral will take place on Tuesday afternoon at two o'clock, from tho residenco of the parents, on Center street, between 6th and 7th steets, near the car house, The friends of the family are invitod to attend without further notice.
SOCIETY MEETINGS.
Attorneys at Law and Real Estate Agents, CORNER SKAIBf ANJ THIRD STS. TERRE HAUTE, IND. 140
lots in Jewett's addition, at from 200 to
500
per lot. Long time given deferred payments.
40
acre farm-six miles the city, and two from Young's Station,fromsalo
80
7-dtf.
you want any kind of
printing done, come to this office and look at the specimens we are daily turning out.
160
&C. Advertisements
1
$3000
Main street.
F.
70
Mam street.
ly at Jo Rupp meat stand, on the south side of Main street, between Sixth and Seventh. Also, fresh Lard.
for or exchange
for city property price
&:
81,000.
House and lot on 12th street for sale cheap, and on easy terms price
81,000.
Two business houses on 3d street to exchange for a farm.
320
acres unimproved land in Butler county Missouri,£br sale or exchango for city prop0133 acre farm four miles south of tho city fine for gardening purposes: price
#2 000.
farm one mile northeast of Markle'g
mill,acreacres,
50
under cultivation, new hope,
good orchard, living and a vineyard of one thousand Vines,water in good bearing condition price
84,000.
Acres Land, mostly prairie, a part under
•ultivation,
four miles from Newton, the seat
of Jasper county Will exchange for citypropcrty.,.Illinois.
and5 Lots, with outbuildings, fcc.,
HOUSEi
all nearly new and in good repair set with fruit and shade trees, under good cultivation and in fino condition for gardening. Prico
part down, balance lyear Would exchange for lands in Coffee county,. near Bur-
^WoxF^Eandliiot,
in bearing
cent switch is better than any
South street,,frame
house,four.rooms,cistern,First
set with fruit trees
$1,200,
down, balance in one
and two years or will trade for small farm of
20
40
acres.
to
Farm of
200
Acres,
50
Slissouri
rairie and
under cultivation,
two and a half miles from Hartford, Vigo 0°AnFARM of227 acres,80 cultivation.
67
80
in
in timber.7in miles from Sedalia. frame house with three large
cistern, log stable timbered with oak,rooms-
from farm would
Tf'&Mof 140
be had dai
60
hicko
ry, ash oottonwood,kc. timber land
4
milets
63i
oiianire for
city
or country
acres, five miles from city,
acres under cultivation, balance well tun bored.
»i
Many houses and lota for lale in the city, and several good farms whijm aro not adver tised here,
4
AMUSEMENT8.
DOWLING HATL!
Three Nights Only
THVIOSAY.FIIDAY S ATOM AY
Feb. 3d, 4th, md Slli, and
ORA3TO MATIJTEE
Saturday Afternoon at 1} O'clock.
GEO. W. DeHAVElTS
Nonpareil Circus!
The Unrivalled Star Combination of the World I
Novelty! Talent! Superiority and
The aim of the Management, as an evidenoe of which, read the unparalleled array Talent which forms in its excellence,of
A Grand Centralization'.
Unequalled in the Annals of Amusement.
MR. JAMES ROBINSON,:: The Champion Bareback Equestrian of tfie World,'and his son, Mast. CLARENCE ROBINSON,
MR. GORGE M. KEI/LEY,
Tho acknowledged Champion Leaper,
MR. JAMES HABK6AIT,
The Equestrian Celebrity, and Champion Double Somersaultist.
MB. JAMES REYSOIDS,
Tho acknowledged Champ'on Clown of the age
WIIXIE C. DALE,
Claussen's
70
Main
Brothers
EULA
will open this
132
Main
street, next door to Tuell, Ripley
&
ing, where they will be pleased to have 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 the place,
Mr-
etc.,way.
Main
street. Jan20dtf. Corsets!—If you wish to buy a Corset, you should not fail to see Herz
&
Arnold's.
25
per
cent lower than anywhere else. Catarrh, Cold in the Head, Bad Breath, Pain in the Eyes, and in fact all Complaints of the Nose and Head can be completely cured by the use of Boeder's German Snuff. The article is one of great merit, and is even recommended by some of our leading physicians so great is their confidence in its merits as a cure for the above comjplaints. Try it, ye afflicted, it costs but
always
have something new to show our customers. Our stock consists of many little and big items, something to amuse onr chewers, smokers and lookers-on. Our stock of Plug, Smokigg aud Finecut tobacco, Pipes, Smokers' articles, Tobacco Boxes, Cigars.&c... are full and complete. All persons looking for the weed, or, something nice for a holiday present,will please give.us a call.
CHAS. IOWEBE.
Mr.
etc
Admission
Doors open at
GRAND MA TIN EE On Saturday afternoon, for the accommodation of families. open at 1,
A GRAND BALL
Will be given
For the Benefit of tho
Orphan and Widow Fund'
At their.Hall, cor. of 7th and Main Sts.,
On Monday Evening, Feb. 14th.
Tickets be had at the door, or of members of Druids.toAdmission
81.00.
Music by Prof. Cuqua's Band.
jal3 COM. OF ARRANGEMENT.
AX ORDINANCE
to
of said Bonds.
thousand dollars are to be delivered to said Railway Company,inand
the
laws
Section
Sec.
2.
58
Sec.
LODGE
OF
PER
FECTION will meet this evening,at which time tho election of officers will take place. By order of tho T. P. G.M.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
LAW OFFICE AND REAL ESTATE ^AGENCY. MEREDITH & KEELER.
WWAUTEDI]
exchange
for a like amount of its stock, by direction of a petition signed by fourths of the freeholders of said city,three-.
and in accordance with
of the State and tho City Charter,
81.
there be levied and collected,
annually,Thattho
on real and personal property
of the city aforesaid, the sum of five cents on each one hundred dollars of valuation of the real and personal property within the corporate limits of Terre-Haute and its extensions hereafter to be made, beginning in the year one thousand eight hundred and seventy, and for all subsequent years,,which
and Chicago Rail way Company
to the amount of one hundred thousand dollars, sign the Bonds of the City, and deliver them to the President of the Railroad aforesaid, taking the Stock of tho Road to that amount in exchange of the same.
4.
This act shall be in force from and
after its passage and publication in one or more of the city papers of Terre Haute.
G. F. COOKERLY,
QHANGE OF FIRM. I
have With mo in tho Drug business Mr.associated0. Charles Wood. business
be continued at the Old Stand,The
&
ja29d6t
JPIRST
CASH INDEMNITY
THE
A O
FIRE INSURANCE CO.,
^HARTFORD, CONN.
Chartered,1810.
CASH CAPITAL,
Cash Assets Nov.1,
1809.
$2,413,732 70.
As a medium of safe
against loss or damage by
FIRE',
The claims of this well known institution are second io those of no other.
SIXTY YEARS OF STABLE SUCCESS. More than Ten Millions of Losses PaidIt
Market
vaiuo^f
Stock,
FIRE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVE!.*.
Business conducted on principles of Commeroial honor, Fftir Kates, Liberal Terms, Prompt Settlements.
HAGER A McKEEN,
OJLY 25 TEJTT8!
CHEAP ENOUGH
DO YOU WANT HELP?
AUmTISC Df TOE-EXPRESS.
DO YOU WANT A. HOUSE?
ADYEBTISB CI THE EXTOES8.
Do You Want to Bay or Sell?
AATEBTISE 15 TOE EXPBES8.
Hare Ton Property for Sale?
ADVERTISE 15 THE EXPBE8R.
THE EXPRESS
for
Tho Chanpion Boy
SPENCER Q. STOKES,
and
Ri
The great Expo
MISS 'MARKS,
Tho Child Won
KATIE STOKES,
ic Miracles.
The Aren
THE lOWAKDA BROTHERS,
Dem
Russian Gynmnasts.
MESSRS. BEDEAU
The
and
CARB,
HIRAM MARKS,
Mr.
Expo
rients of Grotesque Gymnastics. Mr.
HORACE NICHOIS.
repair three No.
R. HARTLEY,
Together with a full and complete the of Auxiliaries, Trappings,retinuerin
Equines,
50
7,
Cents.
W
to commence at
8
o'clock.
to com
o'clockDoors 31dtf
mence at
2
Say
by
FREYJA HEIN No. 5, Y.A.O.D.
CO., 177
P. S.—
dwlm
providing for a sub
scription to the capital stock of the EvansviUe, Terre Haute and Chicago Railway Company, authorizing the issue of one hundred, thousand dollars
room for
direct
discharge the principal
Loans and Discounts
tax shall
be collected and set apart as a sinking fund for the liquidation of tho principal monies due on the Bonds aforesaid,and sinking fund, and the increase thereof,thisinterest,
at
shall be applied to tho payment of such debt and to no other purpose, as is provided in Section
of the City Charter.
Sec
3-
That the Mayor of the City is hereby
authorized and directed to make a subscription to the stock of the EvansviUe Terre-Hautecapital
State of Indiana,
emm
having the largest home
circulation, is the best medium to secure your wants by advertising. We now put rates so low that there is no excuse for not making known your wants. Advertisements of Houses
"Wanted," "For
Rent,'"
"Situation
Sale"and
"Help
Wanted,"
"For
Wanted,"
"Rooms
to Let,"
"Property
for Sale,"
"Boarding,""Lost,""Found,""Strayod," "Stolen,""Personal,"
Ao., will be inserted
25 CENTS A DAY!
These terms ar« applicable to all advertise ments of the above olass, of five lines and under.
Have You Houses or Rooms for Rent?
ADVERTISE Df THE EXPRESS.
ONLY 25 CENTS A DAY.
Parties wishing to aefvertise in the
PRESS,
and living at a distance from this
office, can iaelose their advertisement in an envelope, with the necessary pay, and forward tho same to us through the Postoffico.
WANTED.
FOR
SALE—Twenty
horses, all in
head of good work
good condition one fine
Idler colt three years old ten sets of double harness one set of buggy nine twohorse wagons one one-harness
wagon one
buck-feoarJ one two-horsehorse
wood saw in good
1
milch cows forty-three
head of hogs, for sale for cash,or bankable paper payable in thirty days.
20
Coupon Bonds of ia in the com-
the City of Terre Haute to &)< pletion of said Railroad,,of
--ay*-
Be it ordained by the City Conne90Khe Oily of Terre Haute. That there shall
bwSvied
real-iH,,andand
collected annually on the
property of tho City of Terre Eame on its extensions hereafter to be mitcle for the year Thousand Eight Hundred and
FOB
personal
Sev
enty,One and all subsequent years, tho sum of ten conts on each one hundred dollars of valuation, which tax,-when collected, shall be held and specially set apart for the payment of semi-annual interest on the City Bonds issued to aid in the construction of the Evansville.Terre Haute and Chicago Railway, which
Bonds,t»,theamountissued
of ono hundred
JOHN
McFARXiANE. febld4d
ANTED-A GOOD STEADY BOY-To
learn the Cutting trade. References required.Marble
Apply to
M.
WANTED—A
WANTED—Agents,
Ilanrahao
corner 10th and Mulberry streets at Depot. ja31dtfj
No.
1
Pastry Cook
wages given at National House.highest
21dtf
Male and Female, for
A BRAVE, PUAE BOOK,
as thetf
Also,Fourth
Y.
Independent justly styles The Physical Life of Woman Advice to tho Maiden, Wife and Mother. By Dr.
G. H-
Napheys. Just issued
rice, $2.00 The most salable work of the first-class in every respect has created a profound impression among the foremost thinkers and philanthropists of tho country recommended, in the warmest terms, by Henry Ward Beecher, Ex-Surg. Gen'l
W. A.
Hammond, Rev. Dr Horace Dr.
R.
Sholton Mackenzie,.Rev. Dr.Bushnell Mark Hopkins, and hosts other physicians and clergymen.ofAddresseminent
E. &
West street,HANNAFORD Cincinnati..
Agents wanted for the best
Home Physician now
pablished,-olass
a most beau
tiful Bible,and other first works ja£Family
.v-
FOR SALE.
Fa
OR SALE
or exchange for a good house
coal bank milos west of the cityeleven years'leasetwo
oh
20
in good repair.
acres of land—bank
A
good house, and
horses, on the premises.stable
6onl now commands
ting the Mayor
to execute and deliver the sSmeto the Com pany aforesaid,and providing for the levy of a special tax to pay somi-annual interest on, ana a sinking fund
The
a
FORentre
ready sale with a well
established trade. If notsold within four days, will be taken out of the market, jan31-4t.
JOHN MCFablanr.
SALE—HOUSE AND LOT
on corner
and Elm streets going West and
bound to sell for further information apply on the premises. ja24dGt
J. E. FERRIS.
SMjK—A good Spring
Wagon and Harness, also a good Family Horse. Enquire of
jier
E. R. WRIGHT,
&
at Tur-
Bunion's,cor.Main and7th sts. oc6dU
.llf
BANK STATEMENT. REPORT
of the condition of Nation
al State Bank of Terre Haute,"Tho
Indiana
close of business on the 22d of January,,"at
Due from Redeeming and Reservo Agents
Due from other National Banks...
Banking House
Furniture and Fixtures
Bills of other National Banks
Legal Tender Notes
Due from Redeeming and Reserve |3£Agents, Currency account do do Gold account Due from other National Banks Due from other Banks and Bankers Banking House Furniture and Fixtures Current Expenses Taxes Paid Cash Items
Legal Tender Notes
Capital Stock paid in
Surplus Fund
1870.
RESOURCES.
89
Bonds to secure circulation...8391,811
U. S.
300,000 00
11,865 49
5,188 80
25,000 00
2,000 00
(including..:....
Cash Items
Stamps)......
13,741 83
3,875 00
Fract'l Currency(includingNickels)
1,434 50
72,495 00
8827,412 51 ..$300,000 00 .. 65,265 67 .. 2,205 89 169 11 7,379 96 267,000 00 168,525 99 3,340 00 13.525 89 5827,412 51
LIABILITIES.
Capital Stock paid in Surplus Fund Discount Exchange Interest
V«M
County of Vigo
I,
Charles
M.
Mayor.
Attest:'D. L. Vickkhy, Clerk.
Warren, Cashier tho Na
tional State Bank of Terre Haute,ofIndianado solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief.
CHAS. M. WARREN,
L. B. MARTIN,
Correct—Attest.
to
corner of Main
and Fifth streets, under the firm of Donnelly
Co., where we intend to keep constantly on hand a full supply of goods our line, and invite our old fnonds and customers to give us a oall.
REPORT
P.M. DONNELLY.
Notary Publio.
PRESTON HUSSEY, W B. WARREN, __
J. R.'
jDirectors.
CUNINGliAM,
of condition of the First
1870.
Na
tional'Bankofthe Terre Haute, Indiana, at the close of business on Saturday, January 22d
BKSOCBCKS.
Loans and Discounts -...$280,501 90 Overdrafts
U. S.
CLASS
1
1.879 45
Bonds to secure circulation...
200,000 00
9,734 58 5,250 00 1,026 95 2,400 48
16,000 00
2,331 80 946 71 1,949 72 2,301 52 5,811 00 1,463 47 565 15
(including
Stamps)
Bills of other National Banks Fract'l Nickels) Specie.Currency(including
Coin in_hand
opecie
voiu iii
56,817 00
S LJ
J:
$588,972 73
LIABILITIES.
$200,000 00
'°'222 22
&ZZIIZr:. 6,972 82
Natfonal^ankNotes outstanding...
Dividends unpaid.
Individual Deposits...
Dae to other Banks aqd
$1,000,000.
State of Indiana',
1771680 00
204 00
125'®^ £7
Bankers*,,, 5,998 65
(588,972 73-
8g'
County of Vigo.
I,
Samuel
find available Indemnity
A.
Herrick, Cashier of tho First
National Bank of Terre Haute, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief.
S. A. HERRICK,
Notice is hereby heretofore existin Frey, is this day— ington
will
Agents,
Cashier.
Sworn to and subscribed before me this 28th day of January.
1870. C. E. HOSFORD,
Notary Publics
Correot—Attest. DEMASDEMING,)
Wm. E. McLEAN. ^Directors. THOMAS H. BARK
J^ISSOLUTION.
(Sha#j$SlO0
fcach)
contmuo the business at the old
stand, and is alone authorise to settle
accounts of the late firm. Persons
iSlsSSSSs-W^
&l*£
AT DRY GOODS
HEADQUARTERS
TwoWeeksMore!
Bargains in Silks! Bargains in Dress Goods! Bargains in Furs!
To close out what we have' left,we shall offer, them at less than cost
1
Bargains in Cloaks! (A
few handsome onos very low
I)
Bargains in Shawls! Bargains in Hoods & Nubias argi
Bargains in Hosiery and
Gloves!
EX'
Bargains in Flannels! Bargains in Linens! Bargains in Bleached and
,j
V|r
Brown Muslins! Bargains in Cloths! Bargains in Cassimercc!
full line of tho celebrated-
HORSE SHOE BRAND
BLACK ALPACA
Always on hand
A LOT OF
CALICOS!
Handsome gtyles, just received.
WARREN,HOBERG & CO. SUCCESSORS TO
EIDS-A.3L.Xi Sc CO.
QO-PARTNERSMP. TKRUE-HAUTE, IND.,
January
&
20,1870.
The undersigned have this day- formed a Co-partnership under the firm name of Syfers, Strong
Co., for the purpose of doing
wholesale Grooery business.
R.K. SYFERS. JOSEPH STRONG. F. A.
McBRIDE.
SYFERS, STRONG & CO., ^VHOLESALB
O E S
IsTO. 190,
TsKAX 1ST
out-
National Bank circulation standing Individual Deposits Dividends unpaid Due to National Banks
day been dissolved by mutual consent,
A.
business at the old stand,will
DISSOLUTION.
Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 29th day of January,
1870.
ALEXANDER & READ,
DEALERS IN
EXOUR^MEAL,
CORN, OATS,
A A
AND FEED OF ALL KINDS,
Corner 8tli and Slain Sts.
Articles delivered to any part of the ctyfree charge.
P. C. CLAUSSEN,
dealer IN
FRENCH, CHINA, GLASS, QUEENSWARE & TOTS ALSO, COAL OIL LAMPS,
No. 70 Main Street, 4
dec6dSm Terre-Haute, Ind.
HORSES.
the
having
claims against the firm,will present
immediately.pleijje
the
san»o
Person
knowing
indebted will
T?W Haute and Vicinity.
JanSWt H'
fewest
themselves
MULES AND HQGS.-I will sell
on Tuesdays, Thursda
between the hoars of 8 q' Si., at the Public Poiind In the elty Haute, to the highest bidder, at publio auction, all how that may have been on any of these days within the Publio Pound more than twelve honrs, and all die horses^or mules that" may have been in said Po°."d morethaa twe
Cheapness,
STREET,
TERBE-HAUTE, ItfD.
ja28d2w
ISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.
The firm of
J- B-
Haggerty
R.
Tiernan has withdrawn. The firm is now Moore
&
Haggerty, which continue the
181,
Main street,
and liquidate the business of the old firm.— Parties knowing themselves indebted,-2w
will
dlease call and pay up. ja31
Notice is hereby given that the partnership heretofore existing betwoen Thos.P. Murray and Frs. Crawford was dissolved on the first day of January,
1870.
All parties know
ing themselves indebted to the firm are ro auestedto call and settle, as the books must be closed.
THOS. P. MURRAY. FRS. C. CRAWFORD.
Having purchased the interest of Mr.
-£sf
C. Wit% & Co's.
170
StBtKT,
DEMING BLOCK.
Having taken Inventory, we offer from thi day all onr
WINTER GOODS
—AT—
EXACT COST!
\...
Onr Stock consists of
FLANNELS, MERINOS, SHAWLS,
BLANKETS, CASSIMERES, FURS,
GLOVES, NUBIAS, HOSIERY,
SCARFS,
&c., &c., &c.
All these Goods shall be sold at Exact Cost.
NO MORE THAN COST
Will be asked for them.
Come and Conrince Yourself.
REMEMBER
O. WITTIG & GO'S,
170 MAIN STREET
Deming Block.
IMPORTANT!
The attention of Hardware Dealert. Car and
House Builders arid owner*
is respectfully
invited to the
PATENT NEVER FAILING SELF-LOCKING
"WINDOW FAST."
This is decidedly the best and most important invention of modern times. Its simplicity and wonderful adaption both for HOUSE and CAR WINDOWS is perfectly astonishing accomplishing everything that can possibly be desired, and yet being cheaper than any other window fast. For house windows it dispenses with weights and pullys, operating equally well on top and bottom sash, allowing either to be raised or lowered as much or little as wished to secure ventilation,and yet be locked securely at every point, frojn the intruder or burglar, and will never get out of order. It has the peculiar element of locking itself in whatever position you leave it. For steam or horse car windows they are finished in a variety of styles, making an elegant finish to the car windows, and the only arrangement ever introduced that can never fail.
The House Fasts for sale bjr all Hardware Dealers. Liberal inducements to Agents.— Send for descriptive circulars and prices, &c.
BOSTON
A
MEBIDEN MANUFACTURING CO.,
131 Federal St., Boston 77 Chambers St., N. V. WESTERN BRANCH OFFICE, 103 Dearborn Street, Chicago, Illinois. P. W. ULHEB, Gen'l Traveling Business Ag't. 25dlm
GREATEST INVENTION OF TIPS AGE
Darabiiiiy,
Convenience.
A GENT(TTVANTED
TO SELL OUK CELEBRATED
Golden Fountain Pen!!
Acknowledged by all who have used them to be the best Pen made or sold in this country. No blotting! No soiled fingers! Sixty lines written with one pen of
1
Will
any pen ever made.ink Bankers,outwear merchants,steel teachcrs and all classes, endorse them in the highest terms of praise Put up in neat slide boxes.,
Ne. 1,
for general use
medium No
3,
50
cents
&
Co., has this
five
boxes,
No. 2,
for ladies' use or fine pen
manship. Price one box,
35
cents two boxes
$1 00.
Sent free of post
age, guaranteed to give pcrfect satisfac tion.and
Liberal Commission to Agents
We are prepared to give any energetic person taking the agency of these Pens, a com mission which will pay
8200
deo3dw3m
T. P.
Murray, as above,I will continue the Boot and Shoe business at tho Old Stand, No.98 Mam street, where, by offoring a food article at a reasonable rate, and by having a full assortment.1 hope to receive a liberal share of the tradol jalOdtf
FRS. C. CRAWFORD,
CHAS. ALEXANDER. K. C. READ.
per month
invite all persons wishing employment,Weto. send for samples and circulars. Three sample Pens will be mailed for
10
cts
WESTERN PUBLISHING CO.. 7-
Indianapolis, Ind., Manufacturer's Arents
•SA\
YES!
JONES & JONES, East side Public Square, UV TERRE-IIAUTE, I JFD.,
Will have in Store by February 15th, the best selection and largest stock of Plows in Western Indiana!
CAST-CAST-STEEL PLOW,
Farmers say "Beats them all
''True Blue"Horney Riclimond.
Lookout for counterieits 1
PITTSBURG NATIONAL!
1
AYERY CAST PLOW
Rolling and Standing Conlters.
One-Horse Plows! Double Shovel Plows, ^Xe"
Gold
Prices
Riding Plows, Corn Planters!
Wo want you to see the
"MANSFIELD"
The latest,
best,
lightest, simplest, (has only
roon bolts in frame) most complete, add in every way the most perfect machine for
f-,
DRY GOODS.
JTef Y^rStefi
73 MainJStreet,
Terro Haute, Indiana.
NEW YORK STORE
For Shawls
NEW YORK STORE
FOr Cloaks!
NEW YORK STORE
For Dress Goods!
NEW YORK STORE
For Merinos!
NEW YORK STORE
For Chinchillas!
NEW YORK STORE
For Furs!
NEW YORK STORE
For DeLaines!
YORK
New York Store For Table Linens! New York Store
For Flannels!
New York Store For Blankets! New York Store
For Kid Gloves!
New York Store For Lace Goods! New York Store
Cory & DeFrees
Are receiving a large lot of
'SSsSs-
For Black Alpacas!
NEW YORK STORE
For Poplins!
NEW YORK SfORE
For Handkerchiefs!
New York Store For Cheap Goods! New York Store
For all your Goods!
New York Store 73 Main Street,
Teirc Haute, Indiana
WittenDers.RusrJiliaupt & C(
CHRISTMAS
PRESENT S.
-!"r
CHRISTMAS GOODS!
.'.'V/.-'i,.: c-''
Such as.
Tool Chests for BoysT
All sizes, with from ten to forty-five toofe each. Latest style
Fluting Machines 2:
At reduced prices, and Universal
A large lot of Snermaik
Clothes Wringers I
The best in use. We have a very fine line of
Pocket and Table Cjitlery!
Of the best makes. New and elegant styles.,
SHELF BRACKETS,.
Really handsome. Ladies, Gents, Girls and. Boys
SKATES, nil prices* CORY & DeFREES, 121 Main and 1 & 2 Fifth Sts..
TERRE HAUTE, IND,
HOTELS.
Jacob Bnt«. George Bute.
I MTHHTAI HOUSE.
Cor. Sixth and Main Streets,
Terre Haute. Indiana.
Jacob Itutz, Son, Props*
This House has been thoroughly refurnished. my23dly.
TERRE HAUTE HOUSE.
Corner Main and Seventh Sts. Terro Haute. Indiana.
This Hotel has reoently been refitted, and pat first-class order, offering accommodations unsurpassed in thfe State.
Car. First A Ohio St*.,
Terre Haute, Indiana. If IF IT
Office of Marshall, Mentemma and Palestine Hack Lines. Free Buss to and from all trains. nov28dtf
GRAIN DEALERS.
JOHN HANEY,
|g|
Commission Merchant,
And Wholesale and Retail tPoaler inall kinds of Grain. Warehouse on North. First Street, at Canal Basin. Terre-Haute,. Indiana.
Strict attention paid to receiving and for-c warding roods. ]«18dwtf
A
T. C. BliATlN, Proprietor.
CXARfit HOUSE,
