Terre Haute Daily Union, Volume 2, Number 299, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 10 January 1859 — Page 2
ji.f |M|f Hd
TEERE-HAUTE.
MONDAY MORNING, JAN. 10. 1859. -rsxf 'or Preaidcnt In 166:
30B3X 3i
Of Scitnckr.
Terre-Haute & Richmond R. F.
of the President and Directors of the Tor-
re*facf?
a a id no a a to re view it am «oon as. we deaired.
Messrs. C. Itbad, 1): Deming,-'Jftttteft Farrington, II. Ross, S» J. Peck, Choi,
Wood, W. IT. Thornbourgh, W- K. Edwards apd #. frW§ $fected, ,.E|irectom4Top the /ensuing year.
1 thp •selotftlen of directors seejnr to be*tU&wtfyit hFtytffctkie'ffbi all befqg good 'itftf'iffa Mi'h—upen ef bu
siness habits and bttiinwM faculties. In thin respect this Company ha* been Boore1
fortnnate than any other in the Union, afcd,
the perfect harmony th^t has always characterised the actions of tho Directors has inspired the people with more confidence
as to the management of the road, than, perhaps, any rOnd in the Union has ever
lmd the power to ootnmaud, and we vontaro the nwuition that there is not a road 67s Mail
the same length on the face of the globe, that has been managed through all the
grades of financial (roubles with the complete success that thia, one has invariably met with. Tho Directors ftave never failed
to dpclaraa 'dividend of a I least fire per c(nt, (ft tho proper time, wliilo almost eve
ry' fjo&d ifl tho oonntry are weighed down with debt Id such an extent that they can
•rcftrtrely,claim an e*isteoco» How in this? Does it not speak *thihie» in favor of the gentleme&who have hnd the control of tho
(ioancinl *altors of tike road, from time to timo. We cannot attribute its com
plete succors to atv^ other eanse—there is
none. .VTT'-' t' /, *\'i
Thcie is another feature concoming
tlis to«4 that eoramnnda the admiration of all, and thai is tbis: Not an accident
of any material aerions nature, attribntable to carelessness, haa ever occurred on
this road since the first locomotive poised over it. Everything haa been so skillful
ly manage.!, find so carefully watched.
In cotictusion, wo must "bo permitted to say, (awdo from all'projadice or boasting) that we deQr the combined railroads of the
Union, long or short, to produce as clean record as IhoJfyipe-lUute and Richmond
rond iiM^dope forfthe past tea. years. tfhe following report sbowa with what
ability and success this road has J*eo
§ur§ig t^p#t,|# w|ll5Vtre»i
with interest fronts Aunoal Report.
Oflht jprt**dt*d and Director* of th* Ttrrt
UttuU (t' Hichmond jRaUroad Company to th« SmJrkddHi. Although th*^ ymt tfcromffc which we have pasw^,^ Wr one of general del'rossicm, aad parUcttlarly so Railroad •ramcr^~~ -rT,:
niWII W ItMO TWR fnt u»SIBWi til nl* Road AAxKM»avo been expected and that it has be«a affected by the many influxes which have been adverse to the general Railroad inteiwss ....
A,nd }. wful exlt^il ^lecroaa^
than .lit any iotiwwr llie iDa^enry of tl*» bnd?**. *se«tko»d in the repjwt of last ytwr.has been competed X#f^fty tU laid irtUi otewties and firedb ball»«tod and w*ara warranted in sayinc that the R«d» for mmwif slroctuie, wili cowpiuro favorably wstfe' ot W fi«e ekM Road*.
One hondre»V«nd Iweaty-nine tlwosa^ fonr h««dred and nrenty three ^saMgtn hav« pa&««d ow tlrt LRead dwiwg the year, without the *%httwt injury to a»y one. Ksrbi aaji accuknt, worthy ofl note, occomjd lo *«y xlg comfMf*'^
ITie eeesoa through wbwh we have parsed, haa been «wwr^We for e*»uaued lains, frttlwts. and high wiwAe* 3^ bndgo or colvcrt hss been inured or a train delsycd. Before elosfcg tnw Eepoft,
we can but state oar disapprobation of the low rates at which thethrough business of Rail roads has been done during the season jlbat has closed, whiehhasi mote than aay Jther cause, diminijshed Ithe receipfi| of Railroads generally?*-- ~aL. jtcuTiu'i azracr. Daring the (beat year ending Nor-
Iersd
CRITTENDEN.
*i)qe JHX there htfbetB utrtnand converted into Capital Stock, fili—jt thomwnd of ike Company's seven per ccat. bonda, in creating the Capital Stock «o $1 .376 450,00 The Uouda outaaaling are 235,000,(k)
Aegr»gat« of 8rock aa^|«di_ To erofS receipfs" fo~ tran.«p«7t»tiga receipts ha« •^D«turfg
AidMWltT:
Coal Oil.—A
1
V. I JI'M
rtri
i86,44d,86
Profit on #ork done miekiae abop for other ronds To 4 874$)
aU1flS«
NeUearfi^^^ Taxi4-r -:^e4r Interest and Exehitnca 18,05^,04 Juu» dividend 68,7^2^0
7,5Bg3»
#1G£2^19
Surplan earpJna. Ia nceaunt witu tfic itockTiolders (atat*
$23,774^43
nient No. 3.^) isah'Mru a Ualance of $1C6,I77,34 Which ia re r«#tut«sd bjrtb* fot?«wUlg apcouut, vw: Evauaville and CrAwfordsyille R. R.
Stock 24,423,89 Wadiaon and Iudianapolia Iuofaie bonda Athintie lli1li.MtBi*i^iri RaHi'c ad Real e»'Ht« (tor wood purpoaca) Fuel ©a hawd Railroad iron Billa Roceivuble Treaaurw
J,GOO,(k) 525,00 2,6)J,J0 33,399,77 5,400,00 '66,5»8,0ft 79,194,07 3,802,09
$235,539,93
From whioh deduct balance of dividend nnpuid 530,14 Dirklenda declarod, p»Table in I nonary 0B,C92,5O
$69,352i64
$166,187,24
CTTAS. WOOD, Bec'j*.
State Bank of Indiana.
The branches Of tho bank have closed their business in the following manner: By assignment for the bone/it of stock
holders: Branches at'Indianapolis, Matli-
Son, Fort \Vayno. By finnl divitlend— Branchog at South Bend ttiul* Michigan
City. By sale tend final dividend, Branch
es at Lawronceburg, Richmoud, New Albany, Evansville, Tincennes, Bedford,
Terre-Haute, and Laporto. Each branch lias conhaclod for tho redemption of its remaining outstanding
circulation whenever presented, and for it* portion of effaced notes for three years, ta
king bonds approv»«l by the Boards of Directors of tho branch and of the State Bank.-
bargain was concluded,
last week, between the Union Coal and Oil Company, of Maysville, Ky., and cer
tain parties at Boston, Mass., by which the former agreod to lurnish the latter 2,000 gallons of the crude eoal oil per
day, during the next tvro years. The price to be paid is 33$"cents per gallon-
amounting to over *100,000 in tho ^**9
yoars. ...
4
The New York correspondent of
the Buffalo Commercial Advertiser, *ay# the $75 worth of cigars which were presented to dudge Douglas in Cuba, by a
personal friend, were seised by the Cn*-torn-house officers in New Yoik as "smuggled good*," not being on the ship's invoice -They wore restored, however, to
the Judge upon payment of dntiee.
n-.
cf iptVffi ^W| a CQW»i|OHditi« tion or cxycn»e«, and a jtrofital^a ne^s, «Aath»g the Boa id to declare ftom tho.v.Wmiog?» of tho RoaOl for U»e jear, divitki»4 often (10) per,cent The gross receipt ior tho vcmt 'rtr* thn» hnirftea and eighty tlionikand two hundnnt and seventy four delist* and sixty cents, And th» cxpon»|ityre& for Oj^eratiug and repairs, one hundred a^«f ninety ihrec thousand eight hundred aaJ twenty five doMars and »e\t?nty-foar cents* «ightoea Uionsand six hundred and ninety-sevan dollars and eighty-one cents o| w^ielv haa been for the rc cf»nsiUuctien o5 biidges, c«lvert«i &e. Jiftii interest paid, amount to twettiy-5ve thousand threo.h«u»dred *nd four dollars and thirty-two cents. The items of np»ii* *wi w|*»^itlwf srt more foiiy wmmprn'mmmm rho toad, machinery »*d eqnipwrnSs. of ever^jl^fecription, ajne in better coeditipn
Twkstt-kioht MknStarVsoto Dkath.
—The itnm«4iate destmttion of life and property was not the only iwult of the
feaHni««pUMtW»n of the magaKina at Havana* on tlvi 39«h of September. On the
^3*i nlt., the bodies of twenty eight men wefedog from »nd«r the ruiiw, who had
probaUy di«d fr«n» aUrvation, although thore were solaiera enough in and around the city, to have turned over every atone
within day after the occurrence oflho ac,f V4 ~x 0 eklent. 'a*-.
•.
J5§r Congiw* has paswed a» act for the
re-opening of the Viaeennea Land Office,* For the pnrpow ©f adjusting the Uilee^ of pnrchaeeis of lands inrtbat fiittnst We
believe the Vineeanee dS&e^hae he«n ck*» ed and opened again pobhi three &t fonr
different time*
I
|y1V ltali»a. Caa«MPW convicted
in Xew York far the munikr oF a poHce
oiiees* by foot Ai&re»t }iui«s. Jhaa-beeoj sentenced Is the Stated Pwe« laclt&bd^ 5r 2Jbt**T'
iQr The amount of taxe* «nntrtBy«I^
lected in Cuba, «rltch is
'J
ita«t (M2 more than kviedapoa t*ch!joui»d \he yooag nss sft&as ^aath on the while twnos in the United States. Ue was fifing ®«le, «d it jj, (Oppcyiqed it tfcis^r.. him, and hit neck
Legislative.
^Tbe Senate was organized on tj.e 6th by
ejectiog the following officers: 5 John ft. Cravens was elect^a President
pT0 lent—Ltr €rdv. Haratnoud having^gone South on accoaut of ill ^health.
John H, Vawter, Principal Secretary,
James IS. Tyne, assistant Set:retary. A. F. Shortridge, Doorkeeper, and John
.Tu"?' •/«,» /. tti& ORCAjllZATtfW CTMPLJtTBD.
4
ilesscis. Vawter and Tyuer, Principal anTFirs'CJ^itant Secretaries elcct, were sworn iefo oWefi^W J*»dg^T:Haftfta of the Sufip&rae^onrt, an l' Messers. Sbortrfdgo and Oshorn by tln* Pre#i86tit prQ tetQ.
By#fteffri&h it was rvapiveff tiiat the Secretary infornps.the Hpuse of -f Representatives that the Senate was organized aud ready for ^unMs.
Ef/KCTIOS OF RfcPtfRTSK.
By Wallace, resplved/thnt a committee be appointed to inquire into the expediency of electing a reporter of the Senate to i- ive (all reports of the proceeding*.
REMOpEUSO THp ^KSATS CHAFER By Slack: Resolved that Joseph, Curzon be authorized to so re-arrange the Senatejpjijtrabcr ^i|Q.estend the area for seatifWfcs t6^ive eaph Senator a Separate desk, the work to be done under "the so* pe*fn*eiidenoe of a committee.
The resolution was .adopted,, and Messerd. Slack, Wallace and Murray were apin a it
COMMtTTEK TO WAIT ON THK OOVEKOR.j' On motion of iieffren it was resolved that a committee, to act with a similar com aiitte. Qii part of the House of Representatives, be appointed to wait on the Govenor and ascertain if ho had any communication to make to the Geuoral Assembly. lleffron, Iiamilton ond Jones were appoiutel th* committee eontemplated by the resqlntion.
By MuLoan: I. w#3^resolved that when tho Senate adjourn to-morrow it be until 2 o'clock Monday.
Ponding this fesob'tion, a pvrsonal altcrcntiou ensued between Gooding and Hclfren, in which they indulged in the healthful exercise of "give and take," after which. t)u, mo
I ion Qf^Taikington, McLean's, res
olution was tabled. a W N. 1
A
9n«AKlZATlON OF THB HOtl^
Mr. J. W. Gordon was elected.Spoakor over Blythe by a'vote of 50 to -1-1. The Speaker irro tem. then declare«l J, W. Gordon olectcd Speiker, and appointed Messrs. Branlmm and Blythe to conduct him to the chair. 4 5
Speaker Gordon, afteV receiving die oath of office, returned his thanks to tho House, rniKctrAL CLKIIR. |*:. I-:
R. J. Rvan was nominated by Shields. Major John P. Dunn by Parrctt. Ryan received tho full Republican, antiLeeompton and Amoricar. vote apd that of Major and Tebbqj in all 64. ,,^V
Dunn received the votes of Davis, Blytbo and 44 Democrats, in all 46. J. liyan was declared duly elected principal clerk and sworn in. '"Assistant UIRK,
Geo. Tt. Chapman was nominated by Strict. Ellis E. Campbell by Clements,
rJ'ho
vote tvas for Chapman 53, Camp
bell 4"». ,• Major and Lawheadiabsent. Chapman was declared clvcted and sworn in.
DOOnKKEPlR. ... »•.
Robt. Jvi uings was nominated by Dt»r voll. A. J. Sme»iley by Keefer.
ITcniy Achey by Clementa, after the withdrawal of Smc»{ley as a candidate. The vote stood for Jennings f3, Achey 44, Smedloy 3.
Jenuing wsu declared olectcd and sworn to. A messago /rbm th® Senate with resolutions annonncttig its organization and the appointment of mommittee to wait upon the Governor, was taken up, *i\iVthe last resolution concurred in.
The Speaker appointed Ritter, Davis and Blythe as a committee to act with that of the Senate.
On motion ©f Giffijrd a re?ol«tion was adopted informing tho Senate of the organization of the Housa, and its readiness to proceeil to the transaction of business^
On motion of Colgrove the Ilouse adjourned.
JST If the New Year's Address of the Madison Courier
Wtaoasia has *el *p*ii the araik waa broken by tie faTl. ,,.,1^, J*
at* swamp laud*, as fond for normal iattrcciion. lis#' fnnd is »tm«tten. int5 ww«r« ui»e loran y* b««r •l8,0t0. II will hob reach #35,i gST The Wb«Hog Iuuai%anb«^ says 000. and to be expenie4 uuder tha rectio" of Hon. Henry Bamml. rtcently of CotiuecUfot and now Chancellor of the Wisconsin State University.
effected every one else,
as it did the editor, we are uneasy for the satisfy of the town. Just hear how the
editor tal i« abqgil its author: Xonri*b» oh I br^ht-ey«?d ^«j*rhter ofj^r-^ *11 r.^ sylr^n Indianal nourish the s^ned pt*1ie flame.now nae««nt in tby yoonginiagin*tio«tr Foster tt by the njidnight larnp, i«« iwep*, byttieUrliest healn* bf Pfeffibaa!/ And fn^ tho bay and the laurel are already mature frata whose blended foliage a regal chaplet c$»ait be vtwtlrd to erown thee one of tbe Qiieeus of Song. 't**
A young man is Knox county*
by the asm of John Ciaycowb. started To fo few a pbwkiaw, for a ud^hbor, ota "oesday and nut Wrtammg in due time.
vas seat, who
missing yet. I**'
that a party in that neighborhood, ow Chmtmaa Eve. an old lady ai»ety-»even years of tge» ,oot-waltsed a jrtwng »sn of iv
JS?*There are 1,2U0 grog-tbops in New Tork eity and TOC^^in WOliam&burg and Brooklvn.
Mrs. ti. E. KSTAPP, At k«r Re«itfeoce. No. ST, North-Fourth Street, a few do-jr north of Mulberry st, 5SPECTF
RESPECTFULLY announces to the lad-ee of
T|rre-jlbat«^ that she is carrpug on the bu*-z
ine» of prata-Xfkking in all iU br^oWps.'! A Share of foatronage solicited. Jan'j o, 1P59.
Th# VALLB7 FARMER
FOR 1859. O O
Western Agriculture, Fruit- Growing, Gardetfin^, Stock Hairing" Ac.. P9^T3JifED atlSf XouU, Mo., ou the first JL of cach moii t!i. in a ambers containing 32 paces each, makings volume of 384 pag«:a .yearly illustrated with Engraving* of AnitnaW, Implements, Farm Buildings, Frnits, Flowers, Slc.
The Eleventh jear and volume #f this popular Western Agricultural Jonrnal commenced o« the firet of Jannarj, 1859- Everj Farmer ought to subscribe tot- it. It is worth to him ten times the subscription price.
Terifts in, advancc: One Copy, one year, one $pi$a, five dollars Ten or more copies, brio year, eighty cents eaclt and one copji ono year free, to any person sending ns a club of fiftern. Now the time to subscribe so as to get the new volume conylete. ^uploao, money socuwlr^ In a let er »ud a44ress^ f* -JWRllAN I. COLMAN.
Azricdltaral Society.
THERE
will be a called meeting of Vigo Agricultural Society on Saturday, January 29, at 2 o'clock at the Court Uoese. A full attend a nee is rrqucited as the following business is to be transacted. 1st. To determine on the time and place of holding the next Fair. 2nd. To make arrangements for fencing the giound* 3d. To receive the report of the committee appointed at a former meeting to revise tho cor.stitnti«n. 4 h. To Appoint a coramittcp to prcpnre the rromium list (or the Fair of 1859.
GE
By oider of the President.' W. DURHAM, Sec.
DOCTOR HOOFLAND'8 cktKBRATtD
1LI KKKECTWAt.I.V CURB
Iilver Complaint, lyspe|»sln, Jaundice, Chronic or Ntrvou* Dtbiltiy, Ditcatet of the Kidvry$, and all diseases anting from a disorderly
Liver or Stomach. O as on pa on In a O FnlliiMi or Btood to lh«' Head, Acidity .on the Stomach, Nmts.a, Heartburn, l)l»gu»l Tor Rood, Fat. dm* «r Wol 6t in the Stomach, Soar Kractatlon*, Mliiklnf or FluUoriiia*! Ilia FUof thu Stomach,SwimiiiIdjc oflho Hen'?, Hurried and difficult Breathing, Fluttering attha H«art, Cli tkinfT or Suttbcatlnc Keitwtllont when In a Iviiig pt«lur«, Ulmneal of VUlon. Del* of webi ticfure the £1*1*1, Pereran't Dull Pain la the Mead, Heflclency of Fer«|»lratlon, VettowaeM of tha Skta, and Kye*. Fain In U* Side, Back, Chost, Umbs, dec., Sufdon Fltt«ho* of Heat, Bnrolnic In tho Plcah, Constant luiagtnlnga of Uvlland great Depression ofSptriU*
Tha ncoprtetoiv,la ealllng tha attention of the public tn this preparation, doea to with a feeling of the utmost coiifllrnco In Ita vlrtaaaaad adapt*lion »o the diseases lor wltlcb It la reeommenJed.
Ill* no new and untried article, but one that hat to%J the ie«t «f a tenyeara* trial before the Amertean penpto. Its reputation and aale are onrlvalled by any 'luiflnr preparatlans extant. The testimony la it* I'aror by the rrort prominent and well-known Physlelana and ladlvtdaalsla all partaof the country Is lminen*e,anc a careful perusal of the Almanac, published annually by the proprlotor, and lo be had irratlt of any of hw Agent*, eaunot but satisfy tha ian*t skeptical that thl.t retr *4, 1« really deserving the grc«t colebrlt* It haa obtained.
DR. IIOOFLAND'S
BALSAMIC CORDIAL,
FOR TUB SfKBOY CURB OTf^v
GongTiM, Cnlds, Injtnrnti. Crimp, //orW«i».! Bronehiti*, Disrates of the Boitels arising from .Cold, t*c$pietd CensMtf tintl, afd for the rtiitf And (if at all possible) core of Paieits in advanced wtaoca of the hitter disease.
C1
'ATARRH, or Common Cold, as it is familiarly called 1* worthy of stody. aad aerlous enough to b« avoided, if passible. Or. Bell says: "I Will not say that Colda arc to oor inbabitaata what the. Jpltupu and T*U»m Fevtr are to these of other a«mtHe.bttt I. can afefonfldently- thai they aaher in dijK»a»eot-gteat«r ce«ipWcUy aM mortality than iheae-toUer.f' i/* littlio4awrer fc J&rcjciif and whf?b oft«n foIUw |j.» tb«t»#" of* aetfected cold, and In PilkUU Pulm*naiU, the tuberaalar IrritaUon «.f which la developed b} the aanie caase. wa sorely have proof and ai^tnem suWeient f»r attention, sal only to the nreveetlva meant, hut alaojo the cantlre wm "f a ifiiwase, woich hawevow m«d in Ita lace^4i»n, la A\rectly or iodtrccUjr yrmlacllv- of aucb dl**r»ifled and a it a
WWlCXMHV'MI. Tbe «*e&ifce Bal«a«ai« Cordial, eethly the dlreeltooaaeonipaaylns: each bdtUe will readily eaw the moM diatreaaln# of eoagh.
Congba matsliaai waeeel from a dlsordarod or d-speptic state of tbeatomach.in wbleb caae theG«r maa Kttlen ahonW be used. In e»aaa of ea^aeaa, or general debility of t*e »yaletn. reeeUtAg flraw a orutracted cengh., tbe Geraiaa Bitten will be foaad oT groat heneSt. lo eaae* of aorta IwiaiaaU®* wf the Uapiteima. la*nt naatoai generally are—honied and palatal itijiliitios, Iwoerteet *rtcri*liaatlon of IM Mow. cottsha ni ex pecwraUon. attended with exeftement of .iVe lwa-{, fever, vari«a«4.eraa|rewenta»f tbe4l»» ®rtsasrtyr~
lrm*+mMjri*""*"*
Nov. 10, '58-d3irtWly
5
Publisher "Valley Farmer," St. Louis, Mo. Jan. 8 d«r3sr
&«.
hA the »nftny Air'
1«t flbpSraftoa awd te^rattolr, afc4«rfalfrm«B foatracUoa and oxpaootosofthoeheair evMoat to both
teatieiik f* Tki»4toaaae HwawaHv ntrnd by a t^M wunag and the aae of tke Bataauaie ©t»rdlai eooa
«ke OatcaaOe OraVd haa
w«uaw.i.
WSf
iaa. S, IfiUhtf-w-jy
DR. M'LANE'S
CELEBRATED
VERMIFUGE LIVER PILLS.
\X7"E beg leave to call the attention of the Trade, and more especially the Physicians of the country, to two of the most popular remedies now before the public. .We refer to
Br. Chti. M'Lnne's fflrtrattd
Vermifuge and Liyer Pills. We do not recommend them as universal Cure-alls, but pimply for what their name purpqfts, viz,
E
For expelling Worms from the huimn, system# It Jbas. also been administered with the most satisfactory results to various Animals subject to Worms.
THE .LIVER PILLS,
Forthecure of Liver Complaints, all Bilious Derangements, Sick Head-Ache, 6cc. In cases of
FEVER AND AGUE,
preparatory to or after taking Quinine, they almost invariably make a speedy and permanent cure.
As specifics for the above mentioned diseases, they are Unrivded, and never known to fail when administered in accordance with the directions.
Their unprecedented popularity has induced the proprietors, FLEMING BROTHERS,
I Pittsburgh, Pa to dispose of their Drug business, in which they have been successfully engaged for the last Twenty Years, and they will now give their undivided time and attention to their manufacture. And being* determined th^t Dr. M'Lane's Celebrated Vermifuge and Liver Pills shall continue to occupy the high position they now hold among the great remedies of the day, they, -wrill continue to spare neither time nor expense in procuring the Best and Purest material, and compound them in the most thorough manlier. Address all orders to
DiedefOowaaatBS3«tff tlweg,ahdalarays a*low.aa tiieIcw^it,-.ffa sA ,as al^rtliiwreof Q-fwblie fatrosafc.awl hope
i^jTSssBRssa, Fran IMtttmU XIIM «. My f..*^,W£efc Uw
to My mUhm of tt*
*1 *tsmm arf^agtef a "a%fct
rt towaaaerUtafe theTa 4 SUU+, Cu*des,a»4 I 7 ^""t
W«i wXflfeTlewttswfcMtte. a gwod efcaace by caWttwr a|JM, waee jwtM i« Tewe 8««»a i»y J. OsMtaftess. ta sna-ffrma 8 A.X- asrtfl P. If-, 6* few days. Rn fletawa tqr Baawaas Fiak* la Saw XtiUI 1^1.* {wife Ibr 1 3 0
FLKWM BIOS. PiHibBrgk, Pa.
P. 8. Dmiers and PliTrickws ordaHng fntn etbrra than Ftaminx Bna, wfli do wtQ lo wrft» (Wi onttra dtMfocily. swi late «smaa but tfr. Wbn&t, rnfartA If Plemtmf Bern. nMmA ih. To Una wiaWog to gtva tbeai a trial, we will Jbrwud per asii. part paid, to any part of DM Cnlted (Mm, raw box of nils (a twriva thrw«M postaga ataaapa, or o(w vial of TatrnMcga hv •taurtaaw tluxxaat atamf*. an tries (ma CV»aa mw* ba acoompaaied by twoaty aoot* extra.
Jan. a, '69-dwtf $$$ I
rpHE
^^rtSkriatantyor 4I.-a« «**Wng ft£a» »«r t«- aeea by SLU'lS,r,r .7 ataUdMi^iatteanvwl^reao a a to A IN S O W A I ortaeaM^
,.v J. .k. ijSUeli as Baef, Pork, Fooltry, flUtaaaute, B«Iwfeoa, as! of wUeh wUl beaerved to medM CteaeemyMea. *.•» gait easloroei*.: Also, Batter, l^cg*, and *U rt e«kertt*aae»«assi» a«aabar^ kimia of CXHJKTIIY tMttOfljC|i!i|r_ life Ttrtat-frr^T.' 0«f fc
the dtlcetM of Terre-Haete, that tliey
hare taken the roost west of fhe State Bank, on OhU ctnset, known as the fibentioe baildiog,
W W W
astad.
«ranting to trade a good HEW
«.
307 Wabash St., ono door Bast of Southern Bank.
I would reapeetfuUv in form th« citizens of Terre-Hante and vicinity that I have just received fsoin the one of the
Largest and best selected stocks of BootiS
1«6«!b
£. POSTER.
mi--
SS5!
a&d Shoes
for sale in this mark^, embracing avery variety oilv ?XO"£ti ^ISIJS"
W a A a
Suitable /or the Fall arid Winter trade, which I wlll «el] Ktir
AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
AT THE LOWEST LIVING RATES, 1?0R CASH.
I am Also Prepared to Manufacture to Order,
On the shortest notice, any find of work which may be called foiv My old customers and all others are respectfully invited t» give me a call, -, ,t ^Reujember tho placo—No. 107 Wabash Street,
One door liast of Southern Bank, Terrc-Hnuto, Ind.
ever dftered
p. p. DECK.
O O S
FOR THE
Holidays!!
V". f/ i-
E a
Clirlstmas
A N
NEW YEARS,
Among which are some of tho handsom
est volumes ever produced in this oonntry.
Superbly Bound
AND BEAUTIFULLY PRINTED and
ILLUSTRATED.
A Great Variety of Bibles and Prayer :b c:k. jsr ii. In Antique and Velvet Bindings,
both plain and ornamented.
BOOKS
The. wants of tho Child ion h*vo/t,ot tm'u
overlooked in otrr select ion
ftf
HOLIDAY RQa 1CS
An extensive assortmObt of
INTERESTING,
INSTRUCTIVE,
1
A S IN
A N A A IV E
Volumes of ovory grade and prioo can be fount at W. II. BUCKINGHAM'S,
Dec. 18-ltf Book Store.
11
A E N E W
FRICNCll STORE.
1X6, Main stM between 4th
it
5th,
w'T .ty Terre-Satite, Indiana. *i,
25 per c«nt Reduction on their. whole stack oLWoolen Gooda.
Jnst received, deeidodly the beet assort' ment of hesvy and light Cloths, Cfissitneres and Venting*, in the city, and at a reduction of 25 per cent on last fall priws.
Among the lot of Cloths are, Eor Cloths—all prieoa. -Seal Cloths—all priee*,«^_-p
PeterSham—all prices, Beaver—ell prices, Pilot—all prices,* 1, Trieo—sdl prleep,
In Casoimeres ilwy^havs a splendid lii.e, snch as 3-4 F*hi^ ColoraS^wCftfet, 3 ISI^k 6^ Fmtcjr «ohMdLn oe ^6-4 Bltfck 0o do If
f?Blark and Kancv Bilk Velvets, Fancy Colored Silk Ploili, Black and Fancy Grenadines, Also a fine line of DiiE&$ GOODS very eheao *f
jNf* e'
4
r'
£M*BM O/fiXniSS.vfjjA,}**
Shawls! Shawls! ha wis! Shawlsl
2TWO HUNDRED CLOtH €LOAKs| at a reduction of j^ jpeir ccol on last Fall's pneet. r-.'y.
Boots And Shoos €%#«$. .,4
Skirts.' Skirts! .Skirts! GKDERSIUfttifAND DBXWEHSIoh
HOSIEK AMD OIXTVES! .. An^ Domeetie (Jnods cif ill descrlpt^nrf. JOSEPH ZOLEZZI, gilfosti..,
Dec!
