Daily Wabash Express, Volume 18, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 11 March 1869 — Page 4

Tvao.

TKBBE-HAUTK, ind.

Ihn

rsday Morning, March 11th,1869

sGK&maas'.

PHWxS^rZS^e^udit. or's forty ahutg

in

PiBSom'^-Oov. Bakes'3 an,d Xiaz.iNoble were at the Ten®

terdagr-t^

appointed*for this city within two weeks

farewell

trip

ivea

N.*

nimKff fiMfl.

a** 'ItMH-'

iqibi K.wlt |)4lt

tHU-

«JHVillL UiU» nwr,|,BK,&t»

it unlawful to trap, net, shoot or sein fish

gener^^OT^ton

is

after

.concerned,

Hnif.

"Weiea,

of tbeir iSkit!

ine

through the States, prior to

theit us with one evening's performance

~l

1

attention to W«Mrflft»*WA*n««Four

ik»

public fa' tate telladva^aaeS«|o^«V

ing i0 xvurwm ihi

nptt

prin^fkSfflMQ

den. t«BMy to

moment of his starting

enough

th«

ball room.

in

..at wM« mi

jwOMwm

'•.mm.iMmMiufirtU

LUfi.-* 1-'as«*••.ev&t t*f" io »iill M)r. .r

jg§iB&s&£$ WeW,.-',". •vt iu* i*is- «fUJ2C3

inn

rf

The card was

118

lies

JJT jugua aiAttjUtoin.

Eufi. *Jl*TJ^iKp5i««*ta3 3:55 A.

imo ,. *... JUiia?1'•»• wgastr J:£ I:

b7

nsible gentlenhrfi,

Mr.

0.

ABBIT*.

informed

ss

he did sign the

consented that her name shall be used a candidate for the P. O. on t&>| t. And as

she

tance of a generous people—having

3-».xll *41*0-W WiJ* eAleoU ,K„

Wttft

oil

d^^»L^^d"bythe: tbirFtfoidSrfi

that no other aspirant to the office has

fliSBtOB -as* brilie^e tbat

the' people of this

'1 du'eotf^MlL

Railroad .Mxjtxma.— A

dj

th 3 citis^na

i!«

to

twOiitouiand'doWar^a dwf. »u *»4 *».

ChlI3x!M^ii«2*

Haute House yes-

hemes in Evaastalle

la#eNI»6B!»r

aniL 5iiuMWSM.

iu ratEnit.v*'

H«r tetaraeS-jSona WaAli!iigfcriW£eWiif.'Wex!pi:6sB#)^ opinion wIII-Wb'

irtffigw ward s, of

retary. tr. Joseph

to

removal

•treet"**®*® ^0"rth fitted supplied' skirts, cd^rtsj .. fancy 'gp^%#*-^»ttiaa»coB«nu«B in th«ir*e^oy,jind wHi

^lady-

Call«m

W a

tb"e-8^»6^fi^8

compa/y

W. "Wolfe,

Mr.

F.

Basler, Col.

O.

*tepfesented. hereupon pfi\Wotlon,

M^ishall

and here-

^^9^ W^^fal to

trap, net, or

•ein of-Maywd tbe

"WteEBBAe,

ia^ties

O. 89* Main 'they have ent, well

%. .tho line of iijr^i6bing and

fw coming

tW a»«w% JitotfSat

Broadway,it^VoVi',

jftpp

unffiudj^cb \fflhB nakio* «iss*»oTt:

b}^^«^4Bt^sodiirDtn}g4is

*ana

ill .4

31

Whichthe tsr«£i

Bac^ui«db the p»*EapiMiSl«s»8i«wth imeui

polka i,Mwtt«f £l«4»4to4S%-:.

jlancti«ny

much fooft He wanttfadow aW 4Wcg% «pac«Ji The next hero of the ball-room is the

fore he commences to dance. There is a

aarasE«Bi-Tacs:

tafaHBar*

toi Mly the

to?

te

.—•—•

iflgnr.lf'Srtfw Yo«jK Fashions.—To

|f){l4rtpllm*i(itf

trfij^g9.

tn

|ew

t^^he

is a doom-

she would pause before taking the

good fortune lasts.no" longer.

but every limb

be brought into

Are exi tbrough

I iss

seems

t!asass^3S&''

tb*

ao«|i^a|»plieata(L4aase^iiid

1

est of

gmgpfc^tigfr wit •kill ana grace.

«88WW

tot

uibi, hgt-ft

wsw

^tir/Uj n"iiii1ir tritmP^fr^^*''

ribbon.

very ib-

"who

ature was in Mr. Cleveland's own ting, and that it was "all right."

cftjj,

6f

«tl W&<*

hv

the case, will endorse the Action by lil icting hp ,lo, the.^officer ignoringfa^ ber suppolwcSaims.

Kxpublican.

of. the county of Sullivan, re-

cested a naeeting.- of conference in re rd tpl

Riilroad via Bloomfield to connect with

lb IE. & C.

speak of

whfit the ladies wear and wbat they are foikieto yrear is filwaya a prpper subject aVp8 an^

ihe

following

the jaat nainber of Harper's Bazar

jgi^ng th^cbWlng

,attached

1IU«»HJ»UUJ »t—H-1

'J n,

styles, with the prices

in most cases, will be of interest ast to our lady readers MILLINERY.

of millineiy show'

le spring bonnets are merely small dations for masses of elegant trim

The-styles dbstined to be popular

Mftip .4iiffh

curved

.toque

bonnet with a

kadffered lace above

or-atritig

Trimmings hitherto considered

Jront.

ela|)MMe are meagre in eomparison with decorations of the bew French nets.

llo

uk auMl HH-Mi

pted

as

6nioisJ

grasses

,wke %jftiWch$kl}Pd?nce

sreten

ofed icrape bonnet is

the

and

a^(lwas never

seec roTorfe, from uwarr-siie for coronets fiitiM oars of

imp^ss^e

length. There

straw laces, as soft and elastic as in pretty guipure designs, and scarfs bf tile saraav with tassel ed ends for trimming round

txSOLOTta A»D. COMBHTATlONB. novel shades of colors are introduced tiiaje&Hfli» jBfaffT)«atf»w colors pre-i-^ailsj in all imported millinery. This shade is naore geqerally admired than the fright butter cup color of last sum-

fancy for stripes extends to bons, yaecblin, Malines,

tor

ttM»ntt

unentjis of sapphire

ffs,

fcaajf, fWsm: Wlllch

Thol^M^. "'ft,

^t'00

ib rough in to T1^***f

al

Seji

.1W1AI

Tf°*

raprss*-?™.*™** 1'''".r Ln»at.h tha etaiimon.— too

.|l]ba-fashionable

tnafc^Wbbona are

sssterda

card.

33®

is a lady fully compe-

to£j4qht£ge,the duties, of

ln*w«a

the

pfflce

st yen3w, ana

was organieed by ap-

^erre

irman, and

Hautei

F. Ball®?}

of SuUiva#

of Sullivan, pre-

ted the action of the people of Sullivh|i in the premieea, with an account of ir proceedings, and a statement of they ^would do financially, to aid ^n 'the ^Qtet'prise.

Moore and Isaac

Brown of the same county, endorsed the statements of Mr. Wolfe,,and gave ination ofethe purposes of the interests

of Mr.

D. W

of Terre Biaute, a committee aj|ffd-rtft a

Detnfts Deming, were appointed said

pj)mmitlee.

After consultation\Ve committee mads the1 following report which was concurred in,'iand the resolution submitted adopted:

There is a purpose of all

in interest to construct a railcaad

fl-oto"-

Terre Haute to Bloomfield, and ttiehce to cpnnect' with a proposed Kail roadHb"Bedford or Mitchell, and "Whkbbab,

A

survey

of

roiitft

\?ill

take pleasure in

attending of

be necessary, jfMlved, That so soon as the organization for building s«id road is perfected, sail

Wgataizatipn

cttstomers

^jtsnates

_J

itfs 1 'r'\

^.—This

4fo.

720

surv

a 7 thn

are used for ties beneath the chignon .— Tbrfeslronable aqlid cotofa/

ralid cokm/are aho1

of t^^,ew

raid thaftfeejinchfstripe

ribfafos have

ry b^lig

etrmedown

have an

the centre, usually

inc down

the centre usually black

with intricate Persian designs: The

Be?

Ro-

largely imported, and

promise to be popular. Instead of bars of color ayaifV^tr^pe down tbe centred in these gay trim, mings.

IO. tlln{^.e dominate lor trimming.

"We

lad to know that a small straw

aad will be

Klaa

to Know

mat

a

bui»u

jawim! new flowers. For rastance, there are coronet*oMwatfcwbeaV «es«nim6b

SKiffiSHS

£®3sr«cr5

edged

with ribbon, complete the(

mings,

k»!t*0oto oCAtaaiSMH^

committee,

pointed.at a Railroad meeting'beld by

verv lar

proposed conBtruction of a

eljr import ®#,

Pattern

via

Itailroad at the town of Sul

an and

-»ti a*• t«»W«^

fro^

bwrsbsr

[n

compl

ber of citizens of Terre Haute inlorr esfed met the committee at the Terre ute House yesterday afternoon.

contrasting hues are softened in a leases the most quiet taste, in the styles now in vogue. Large poppies are favorite flowers, and are admirably imitated, though nature is not

yia contrasting

uu» mo

Railroad at the town of Sul- mLnner that pleases the most quiet taste

blMKrTJreat

black lace on the

the different

shall cause surveys and

to

bd

made upon tho different

kaiiIab f\n

rtlti din

er In

suggested routes,

Of fprtm

(including

that from

SuTivan to Bloomfield), upon securing Sufficient assurance from the parties in|in-

Mrisk that all th^jBf

pense attending tbe

lyWwlrte'paidwhony

ested

Sfa

by such in

partiet--

now'bn their

iv

c5arse-look»

ok fihrysaAthemwuB, with leaf yellowed by wl fSn» a»"shown,

wileaths and clusters are among the prettiast ornaments. Different shades of half* blown buds, the pale tea-rose, moss-roses, and the maiden's blush are together, with autumn foliage and trailing vines. .Satin flowers are very successful this

talic leaves are colored by sulphur to the pale buff lint no in fashion.

MODEL BONNETS,

1

'"-^conference. "Wolfe, Tuell and

pattern bonnet made

and chignon band.

A

silk is in

brad

full, and

lilacs.

tfuggested by parties in interest

A

An English straw,bonnet has a

band

Wr­

1

5,1

ihe meeting then adjourned. mi*

black lace.

lGayes.and buds is on tbe back. The silk puff forms a quilling bound with

and edged wfctk

of Milanearbfffid b'ouH'd all

witb

4^1^. BONKETS. f' W ria the beeihning. Straw b?n-

wflPb^ ^orb'

Worh

'this

spring than

have been of late years, displacing silk and satin combinations usually

at this season. Scarcely a bon

to be found among the

guise,

*4 iMifcuX Mtn.-'-o ur gome of

aigrettes, flowers, and lace.—

ong tbe pattern bonnets there are

pfc shante,

fresh-looking straws fof

a drAJpt

uwaa

AdviQetc

there are othlrs,

"wit

trimine^

thdjPrchestjpioflS' afaif flowers, hanS-

a

enough for any season.

A" STRAW 0RNA,M.ENT8. aw ornaments are greatly used. There fere

itraw aigrettes mounted with jet, or

^tll

curled black oBttfch. tips straw

%a* aa

and.iat

.l?jrri«6

liral

rose-buds of nat-,

-c«)ldltl7J#i»

tstertS and leaves of

stra bunches.Of^tiff straw

^reen

^btebl

down the sides to the front. Narrow

bonnet

fclabktJtt#,

leaves colored by frost. Black lace barl^bfAWSw^^^WAPf^^oklribbon lied beneath the .tA1u« u,r GROUND HATB.

It is early for

DRKS8 GOODS,

Fii

displa

steles the

m."

"narrow

pri

01

51

This llevi,

•f."

"A.

new pattern among tbe picnic,

Sfor fehoift'salts7 of

stripes

deri^g

contracted with,every-

is a

prlbi is

matter of surprise that

dontrasts

are

^)retty.

trimmed

$5 of t#

wlth

S^aV-

let aad blaek. poppies. Tha, bright Boman colors are shown in ribbons and in feathfers. r«1ift*iM4lgh't

gteefi are

together, but the

spring^b^a'Vhe

tbe'

coesiofj#lt

Green, vio­

let, tose, pink anL.pcarfet are stylish mingled with

strt'w^solor. A

slraw col-

•nd washes-well,.* Jt.haa

se^n'

handsomest bonnets of

French comBinalion

k, white and', black together.

1

dt

frosted tulle,

sanyi|||ra|^nnAs -is «bown

deop

of color, sagphire blue, violet, sea-

greed, sultan,striped with lines of white •feat

iparkle ikf

ypr|i|»

color!

dew-drops.

A

from" Madame irot's establish-

Malines,

a succession

with a'WM&dt'apery of'the ma-

gnaljbeMM

ai»S at tbe sides. Vines of

Ttyd j,yv leavM

and berries cross

.the,

tendrils reach to the

•wpprtWeft.^. '"'rs-

RIBBONS.

ibfcons M«

-mave .tned for

tja%K ibey have been

it plaoad

bigh vp c® the

„f±^ siiy Price $2

trimming

of late.

A

bow and

bask of the

Jtf there i» a' fcbignon band

of

**J®«y»llftrtetid4down the sides

to

^^tfcer heavy

rrn .*•»««

tub uremuii urui

o»«r£ast

are ahoWn

A

have no

lfflM»mw«bl«f»»B, but large full-blown flewewfcwgl£ rfprajs

and leaves are

supplanted by bouquets of wild flowers

»*d gMSfBrC lM[OtRf

add gwww-c A*0HV»

sal^

wo«'- efbending

"around

wit!

scarlet velvet covered with narrow black lace. A

scarlet velvet bow is placed just

ov^r

the forehead,an4

pother

with ends

is on the crown. Between thesp, in the ceiitre of the

is a flat rosette of

«Pi(HMb ^"Sutadh^of wil^

flowers heaped together with an appearance of carelessness, sprays falling back and front.

A

ftbtit. 9

The coronet is black quilled ribbon, held J4 |he pentre by a piping of straw-colored satin. Narrow black folds with .piping

roundth^U^

gay £unw

tftlflrK

.import^ferown

straw does not enter in either as tbe bonnet proper the new straw ornaments,

is

of^wj^e aUag,^d ||e^^ow

flat brim vet^

Puffs of black net are around the cro^n, with long streamers behind. On the rib! plui grein together

Simple bats of English straw, with low crotrns and turned.up brims, are bound wit! lapis blue or with sultan gros grain A (Jailed band around the crown, and a white heron's feather at tbe side. These are [in good taste for the promenade.— Fern leaves and ivy wreaths adorn the shepherdess hats of white chip, worn with riblfcn strings,tied under thejshin,

reimsr I silk on

ioatep aeam, with soallopa Mound the

Is the [kid boots is fan-i&<fiti|p'f

top overcast with white A bow of

with white.

A

bow of kid

alro stitched is worn in front.

PARABOLS.

Parasols are made to match the silk suits with which they are used. Checked and striped silks as well as solid colors hive parasols en suite. Pinked ruffles, lape borders, and fringe are the trimmings.

new shape among the French

oods is a sunshade with small square imopy top.

The trimming is narow

$3 75.

fWHiTX

t-

Goods Laces and Embroideries

Bleached and Brown Table Linens. jNapkins and Fringed Huek Towels. Great bargains offered in these goods.— Prices lower than ever, at "W. S. Byce & Go's. ll-dtf

Fxv* Dollars Bewabd I

March

10, 1869.

Uim-

cbingiri^ iWbtSftbH

dltS

Intd a good

Thb

antf are seen on

bonnet' fromvtfc^'best

Parisian

houses. NestHng amidst lape*,

*b«r

at first cost. They are the

but the rose

of the kind in

season

Ttyire are shaded satin roses, and mammoth pansies, purple and yellow, the petal): as soft as the natural flower. Brons ed foliage with red berries, vines of ivy and of sweet-brier, form coronets and trail amidst leaves at the side of the bon-

I

Vol ceiv

'by_

Madame

Hofele, ot Paris, has a soft puffed crown of straw-colored silk, with a chip

coronet

kind of frill of the

net, anl forms brides at the side fastened by a ribbon bow in front.

and patrons

bpx-Meats'aber« ,4h«if«».-*

BlacKT'lacI

^Hjh^red

ri\

»efthfli'jCJfiip

A

large royal

pink rose with buds and trailing brown foliage is on the soft crown, and tfn aigrette of white feathers mounted with black ostrich tips is high up at the back Price $45 ir

tost

THE

coronet-gatherei

dotted, with clqpters of

rosette of lace and lilac ribbon

coWs the back of the bonnet- Strings at the side are tied under tbe chin. Black tbread lace at the ends of the ribbon strings. Price

$38.

.waving

o^rfelttkribn^BA^il

totthdut

corpnet. The trimming

combines

A

apple-

ereen, buff, and black. The lining of green-Silk i^^|»tlie^Bfcf4bebdBv! net. Across the bonnet, near,tfcp. front, is an erect puff of straw-colored gros grain, ng&Mist wtateb .rests-a:^uillin^

Ask-

of

large yellow rose with

bBekpeargobas

tbe^

EMBR0i5i4lBS^-=Tt»e"best place to buy is at Saxton

&

Dealers. 433t

Boarding.—Several

A

i27,dtf

Winter

black lace fall at the sides

and bask is

facetted

by1Vsdarlet bow in

out,and make room for Spring

Ridjile's

151

Main street.

|J'

Cracked Wheat,

as they usu

ally arrive with the summer bonnets.— One of Marx's unique fancies shows the

I^AVIN»

49hs leir '»ec«dlBg

Mi

lines of-every colo^of oi

narrow

dressy

percale, A

-W d^esi.--

Twetve ^f

Satin poplins, wnite, witfc half-inch

Bi*e«owif«a#a«ia

required. The pfiorifc

.trni^»«P fiafi It. Thfe spring The cblors fas' are (^edarberi lareeilineW* •tg«. fa %SJMsii

Grisons ^id »^thflmateri%V, Freidh curved haeto ^afaWtt worB, but Ate Jnade

el tyn-aj, t«*

ct

start

S Barr, Gulick & Berry i7-dtf

We wisb to submit tbel^llowing

m'ardh

for th6

J1UE.-U UUO, b&S^Troiection uefftrei I/uurera in iA#—Houi oj Naw York olioy iaaued in

x7le

kid

was dated Dec. 1st,

these^poTT^es, Save beien promptly and amicably settled—as the ftdlowing which are

Wfew

tba'pfcymente

4W*«5»

M. W». fiedamli. J. G.

ruf­

fles, and the lining 6triped silk. Flat routic bandies. Price

Li KisanerVXv..*..

Ross

&

Whitaker.....

Jaicob

C.

skw Skirt Factory and Corset

Bmporiu^Jf

ladaes to call ana examine them.

py'to receive the calls of her friends.

A fbw

more of those

J^ei

fine

ea jsineH by

Hdai'oi^) & Botoikot,

0-dtf -Cor.

will be paid

for the return to us of a black and tan terrier Pttp, half grown l03t this morning or last night. Jonbs & Joke?,

A

&8in

Walmsle^V mil

Important

to

Ladies.

street,

ax ton

ioB ^L^T^o/T^uck^Toyels

Mrs.

Mahan & Bell.

new Weed Sowing Machine, the simple, beautiful, and best Machine in tnarket.

Z. S.

purple

Wheeler, Agent,

Removed.—Brown &

moved to No.

your groceryman for Dooley's

Baking Powder. It is economy to buy it—takes only two-thirds as much as other kinds. Sold by Cox

&

(Warren's

&

Walmsley's. mH

star^tly^^epp.,

at cost, to

close them out and make roptp/or now goods coming.

mer&

as

^witches,

At Saxton & Walmsley's.

L.

mportant to .uadies airs ju.

of Spring Bonnets, Hate, Flowers, Frames and Bibb(yiSi attractive styles, which she has placed upon lier counters, to be s«ld

sJt'tbtAnoliftSsonwb le*?

„,T«fhrsl!

ofer^

J|A8t Notice.—Tho.notes srlfflcdd'u&tS

of Drs. Mahan

&

IB

gentlemen can ob

tain rooms and board at No.

2dtf

fine line of New Neok Ties, just received by Biddle,

151

Main street.

Split Peas, Oat

Wheat,"Choice Honey Syrups,

Mssessch at I

t.wjfti:

No.

Buntin House,I will open, this mornthe ing, a school for the who wish to learn

The: room

l^th dsy,oF!S8ki^Wl

Meet at the

pencil

of brown, bHak,

blue, of

ltf tbe

gredta oa

A. M4

robe.-^ -French

cstli-

grwn^s

buff, blue,^nd pea-

9'tff,

ntz sUige^ jre 40 cents

a

rtlt* 1M-- il

^f^it

lieretafore

used only for under-skirt%

suitsj

-a

lisets skirf

TH* E y»i

1,1

rice's

Ci

Uiel-q»»aali4y

r^r,ceif

«fr wvard.*^

ticle

i^nget

meanf.

aa

with

you want bargains in Winter Goods go to U.

Wittig

41

&

North

fourth street. Terms reasonable. Transient board $1,00 per day.

Co's.,

at

[27,dtf

"wwing Machiines.—Thebest

Machines in the market, to sell on monthly payments by T. H.

Main street.

Bisdlb

Tecro Haute by

1853.—

Wl do not

hundred have since

.patrons at

this place. All

whlc^

bsve' occurred under

jll-dtf

m*le for loss

r„......f2,500

AdaoiS......w.....

can

1,200

2,000

Kennedy Bros.....

Jolta'N. Beii...—....... Margaret McKee J. R.

6,000

.3,000

GuncQf^ln^B&.„..

N:

4th and Main streets.

Consioukk's Salk

or

conteld^^K#

East side Square.

TAa HT 8 'liftA bm Jf.

Jpt tf 100

alsoj

ai

the

Block), wherg

she will be happy to receive the calls of her friends and patrons. She

Curls, Puffs, Side Curls

Chignons,

&c.

Ladies wishing Switches

made put of-combing, can be accommoda ted pn sjiort notice. Per3ons desiring to rentjanything in her lino will find a good variety ,^p-select

from at reasonable prices

ghest price paid for Hair.

Mrs. M. Ridqklman

-B9

Main street, Warren's Block, fttf

jedith

to friends

& Delano

8»3t ., ... UaatfWi. v,l 1

The"

Bell will be collected,

immediately, without further notice. The Arm are compelled to have money. nj6dlw

wIqclen Hoods

and

|J()

143

Main street, up-stairs. 9dtf

B&ots

dnes

179

Denling Block:

C. l.

Ripley's.

ou can

find Preserved Lemon Peel,

j].

I.

Goops, at any price to close

Ripley's,

Carpenters qnd

^took,

at

for the

itaw

190,

being large and suitable, for

^fkdtice,I

will

pi^

rates, also will

tflf

To

any who may design using Paints, Window Glass, etc., th

atteation^o our stock, which will be kept full

|tnd

Styles

Main street

of

Hats

at

149

N. O.

Mo-

ft

I

Tbe

of

"m

completer,^afvi^yb rold at the

priced,

JnrabouU oiunk z6f

machines, which

Ij^ljMtjl^e|^o^^l|

orders for the latest

improvedVeloei fed22dtf '"I'AJWAH

UMBRELtl^/a^fcheW,

Druimiflts-

Lp?9d^'of

MVIO gfSlXI E§Ste's.

aernufi^BelSevol^Soc^Jof£-

the President and Brothers the Hi-

^|pEETrt'

io69:

Hibernian Hall at 8o'clock

morning to form procession.—

jProcpssion to move precisely at

o'clock

from the Hall, west on Ohio street 1 to,First, North First to Main, East Main

South 9th to Ohio, West Ohio to

5th,, jtouth 5th to the Catholic Church.— Aftei! services at theQiurch, to the Hall

•"H

been

%bt "'Cfcb

noW

agaid meet to attend services in a body. After services,march to Pence's Hal), to ^wrlake of refreshments. ip-dtd

John Walsh,

TBs jt&sr.

Ringk in town, is

IN

sWk

Esn

ETl

Editor of the Kenosha Telegraph We have before spoken of Dr. Cream Baking Powders, as an ar­

great merit, and it has, with us,

ty^tpbne

of its original prestige for the

Raridan has

openeo her stock of Millinery in the re |oom recently occupied by Eberle & odlpy, on Main, between Third and 'onrtii streets, where fche will be pleased n»e her old customers, and as many nefr nes

may choose "to favar ber

^eir

If-"

patro:

A.

Mi

'Vekcipedes"

can beat the

Sewing Machine*.

Fifth,

Agents,

Tobacco

caddies and boxes of to-

bac(jo, ^*§6od

4fP!# ftv?

full blast. We are now receiving Spring goods, and m«e| r«spee^l|-i^e

from dav to day unfit the lot is dis o»i¥-' of»- *'!GBBIITBR & FORRKST,^

-over

at

nnTrnv.—Qn account of wbom it may

at

2

ykttbr

Store,

feill sell at our Sales Boom,

corner ^f^'d aud

Ohio greets, on Friday, 1869,

o'clock

Agent,

condition, consisting of

dark aitd bright tons, quarters, and navy

large lot of natural pounds and

brigfct natural leaf sine inch plug, sold in

l|t8'to /iilt purcbiisersi

8-dtf

will

con

on hand

a

complete assort

and ornamental hair, such

cJ

have removed Block

thejf law. office to,the Farrington

Bl

latest style & Slate's.

of

jDiii^d &

1^

Ties and Boas at 16d^

TOtr want a Hat or Cap cheap for the

|iqjQey,

g(».to,'Dowd

&

Slate's. 16dtf

at

10

cents,

25

cents, at

and

Melvin havo re­

78,

Third and Fourth where they will keep ion 'hand a large stock of Queensware, Glassware, Table Cutlery,&c. 5

as

dtf

cents

C.

Wittig

Maiff^irj&et,

&

Co's.,

170

Deming Block. jll-dtf

Shoes.—Jaoob

remqjMd

Doll has

his stock of Boots and Shoes to

tbe itpre roorn, one square south of the old

"Spinriing

Main street, between

Wheel" corner, two doors be

low phio street, where he will bo pleased to see bis, old customers and as many newi

choose to favor him with

theii patronage. The entire stock will bo c|osed out at ver^ low prices.

C^untjry -merchants

Son, Whole

up'' With odds and ends in the bootjand shoe} me

will do well to give him

call.]

H.

anp Uonnrts

Main street. dtf

Tj Bye

and Unbolted Flour

at'E.^^rigiit &

Co's. 15dtf

best styles and largest assortbaent

Paj^MP^lars'in

Slate's.

tuicti

the city, at Dowd

w.

-I FiaRS.—Thd

MNsi#de

Sbirts and Sus-

tho be8t

luaHly

StAkDAitD WlNE

Citron,

Sage s.

Marshal.

tie Grant Clothes iVringers. Sh- rman Clothes Wringers, Fo sale atf jDosr fk MancoURT &. 21-ptf 1'»— A ?7op.p

to the

Wise

-If go to

we use it the better we like it

Got

Jbox of vour grooer and

is

ou want

try

iLliniry.—Miss

it by all

Babs,

Main street.

tttCJ

exajct

sell winter goods at

cost. jll-dtf Do you want Presrved Orange Peel? CaH*at

[25,dtf

builders generally,

beSt ^'ranted

Tools and Toledo/

Sash see Austin, Sbryer

dtf

Sewing

likIb^^rtbRs

Riddle,

151

[27,dtf

&

16dtf

finest assortment, the low

no old mothy stock, at l. Straus, 149

Gp ,T9.(E.R.

Main street.

Wright

&

fitra Large bysters.

iiv%

Co., for those

1

Mtf

BWwhere you get the best quality jlhe most Hardware for your money. Perha^^Atrstiti,

lb?-*

on

[27,dtt

propose to self for

song"

but we will tell at cost, all seasonable goodfc SI Wittiq &

Go.

170 Main street,Deming

Block,

^ttaxity of Shirts and^Drawere

Good

ba

had tot

50 and 60 e'ents,

"Wittig &

Go's.,

al

O.

170

Main street, Deming

Block. l-dtf

Medical.—Dr."W.

Moore reflpectfnlly

announces that he has resumed the practice of medicine in this city. Office, on north side of Main street, between Fourth and

Goodman's Clothing

Store, and formerly occupied by Mrs. Leonard. 13-dlm Prescriptions

carefully prepared by

competent Druggists,

"at

Deming

P. M.,

a

su

143

Sale to con

143

Auctioneers.

BkMOVAL l-^-Mrs. M.

der

lo nig^t

Damask Ta-

Cloths, a little soiled but»

jna^B^ggd^

Biegelman, in or

the demands of her rapidly

Increasing trade, has removed to No.

Davis1 Drug

Block, 6th and Main St. febl5dtf

Ir you want the best Sewing Maehine, buy the new Weed.J Z. S.

Wheeler,

Main street, up-stairs. 9dtf

Don't

be talked into purchasing a

Sew

ing Machine before seeing tho new Weed Family Favorite. Z. S.

Wheeler, Agent,

Main street, up-stairs. 9dtf

Instructions

in

Landscape Paint

ing.—Those desiring to learn tho beautiful art of Landscape Painting, will do well to call and examine specimens at the rooms of

J. D.

89

able, mar

Wright. Terms reason­

o.

H. Carey,

To City Tax-payers.—City tax-pay ers are hereby notified that this is tbe last week for paying taxes without additional costs and penalties, the timo expiring on tbe 15th inst. Call and settle.

C. A. Goodwin,

March 8dl a? City Treasurer

POSTOFFICE ELECTION.

By the advice of my friends, I hereby submit my name as a candidate for Postmlsirew subject the popular will, as it may be expreaeed at the proposed election, to beheld on the20th lost.

Mrs, S. E. MOOBB.

LOCAL NOTICES.

The Age or Miracles Revived.—The Metsenger of Health giVea the particulars of one of the most miraculous cares on record. Isaac Salt zer, of Myerstown, Lebanon oounty, Pa., a yonth seventeen years old, was afflicted for over twi years with the worst form of Scrofula his entire body, face, "neck and limbs wore literally covered with large ranning sores, which discharged puru lent matter so copiously as to gather half an inch deep in bed during the night he was constantly cold, and required'a hot fire in his room both

Rammer and winter the smell was so offensive that no person could endure it longer than a min ute or two Drs. Bridenbach, Bucher, Heckart and Lebvengood, well-known and skillful physi clans, attended him successively, without"t)f?ing able to afford the sufferer any relief. As a last ressrt, he was induced to use tho celebrated MISHLKR'S HERB BITTEBS, and is now perfectly restored to health. Tbe editor of the Jfec

seuger of Htalty has in his possession two large glass jars containing/iix pounds of icxbs laienfrom the body of young Saltser. mlOdwlw

Barr's

wishing to

'-sort

[2!,dtf

fPectorat Elixir.—Read the

ollowing strong and pointed endorsement of tfo Remedy for Goaghs and Cplds—"Barr's Pectoral Elixir."**'1

Teeek Haute,

Thomas

Esq., Dear SirT have used

several bottles of your "Pectorol Elixir," in my family, and in bvehy instance with very dkcided lt beneficial results. E.

Fbank Howe,

Pastor 1st Congregational Church.

Manufactured by

[25,dtf

Ba^b, Gdljck

A

Bbsby,

SIMPSON'S COLUMN.

J^TJFUS H. SIMPSON,

&

Co.

for Oysters

Wpia£ufeCo^l56

,at E. R.

Main street. dtf

ATTORNEY AT LAW, NOTABT PCBIiIC, "!, W?

li&t ,tH

Commissioner of Deeds^ for. Western

Fire and Life Insurance Ageint

Terre Haute, Xntliann..

OFFICE—In Scott's Building—up-stairs—op poslte the New Court Bouse. NOriCB.—Collections mad* in .and out Of Court, at reasonable commissions.

ESPECIAL ATTENTION given to settlement of Estates and Guardians in tbe Probate Conrt.

it t*«

I ..t-i

1

Continental Life

Rt Dowd &

,:

16dtf

eeLtmiLii_^—

BlTTERS

highly fecommen4ed

ljne of

is

by physicians for

Dyspeptics,K on account of its tonic properties, its purity, and its delicious flavor. feb23dwlt.

if

MarUdwtf

assortment of plain 18k

to be found at

S^.. R.

Freeman^' lBl Main street. Don't forget.

mldwtf

Raisins and currants at

[19—dtf

CiJothks Wringers I Clothes.Wring­

ers! Bubkeye Clothes Wringers.

Sufeicient.

.bargains

Demi

M. A.

in Ladies' Furs,

C.*W\llTg & Co's.,

170

sg'^lock,

d3t.

Main street,

they sell at cost, jll-dtf *—^—J

SuXiS

.Profits and

Luthi

seleet

»d

will r|ll

Quick Sal»

r. Grigsby keeps a nice and.

stock of Groceries and Produce We new stand,opposite the •CaH and see for yourselves. ihM5 rolled in, now if you

for Posto See. The e'

«. wit^

[6,dtf

it

^e

time.

will have good

to mi

MirrffeK

i!OB SALE.

A small frame building, corner of Gth and Chestnut str«ets—cheap—pnrohaser to remove the building.

A city lot, adjoining the residence »f John D. Murphy, on North First street. A beautiful building, corner of 8th and Walnut streets—fenced—shade and fruit trees. 120 acres of good timber land, 1% miles from Hartinsburg, county-seat of Bipleyounty, Mis. souri, at a bargain. Will be sold for part cash and good trade for balance. Call at Simpson's Real Eatate Agency.

\4

Shryer

&

Co. could

makfe you see it. dtf

1Wl

ffci'*

WANTED.

FAKMS AND HOUSES TO SELL AND BENT.

lnsuraticc

Company,

OF

JJUW YORK

gEALED PROPOSALS.

Notice la hereby given that Sealed Proposals will be received at the Auditor's Office until the 13th day of April, 1(09, far famishing medicine medioal and rurgieal attendance on the poor of Vigo county, for one year from the 1st oi May, 1869. Bids will be received from each District separately.

The First District Includes all that psrt of Vigo county, whl:h lies north of tbe center of Township No. II, north, on the east side or the Wabaah Blver.

The Sexrod District is all that psrt of said county which lies south of the center of Township No. 11 north and east or the Wabash river.

Ihe Third District is all that part of Vigo county, which lies west of tbe Wabash river. The Board reserves the right to reject all bids.

Bv order nf the Board of Commissioner* ot Vigo county. W«. PADDOC K, ii-s j- 5 Auditor Vigo County.

Marl 1 1880-dStwlt«d Tuee

jq-OTICE.

I'tS

The undersigned has been appointed Executor of the Will of Thomaajf.,Wei's, late pf Vigo Connty, Ind., deceased. This Mtateia suppojed

to be solvent.

GEO. bOT.

JJXECUTOB'S SALE.

w^ll

jfdtf

to wtutii- i*&

I will sell at Public Aucton, on Thursday, the 1st day of April, 186».' at the Livery Stable of Hunter* Collins, In the city of Terra Haute, the personal property belonging to ths estate of Thomas F. Wells, deceased, consistinfl ot wearing apparel, furniture, desk, fire proof safe, catter, fiae geld hunting eaae watch, with gold and hair chain, and various other articles.

X*BK8e—Sums of 95 in4 *ndars cua) |5 note at six months, with interest and appoved security. GEO. 0. HVt, Executor. -i -'.ae -milw —i

.J

AMUSEMENTS-

JQOWLiNG

a

HALL..

Friday Evening, MarcH12,1869

KELLY & LEON'S

CELEBRATED MINSTRELS,

FROM 720 BROAJ)WAT, SEW YORK, Are now oa tbalr Orsad T*rewe!l Trip through thtf State*, prior to tholr

DEPASTURE

FOB EUBOPE.

Tbo onterUioment will bs glT»tt uafbridmd,. la such ntyle as will appeal to (be rflined twte of a worthy public.

Tae tout tHttmbU, in point of elagkaos, magnir-. ewtcottamea »Dd.bri:tl»Dt mmie, well oriKin»I »nl comic parsonatloni, will be the seme whloh In (itkMlihtd their fame in tbe lapin city of New York during thair three jfwn' »ley.

"LEON,"

The Great Buriesque ArtUt, at «ac^ performance beside* the most talented and Urgwt number of comedians ever oombined In one oompftny.

For particularss^e programme lor the occasion. Doors open 7, to ronineQce at 8 o'clock. ADMISSION 60 Obbts mlJdSt

O I I O A

The Management beg* lotve to annoansc* that tbls powerful Company will open, FOB THBEE NIGHTS 0NW*V'f^|

Commencing Monday Btc, March 15 The Company consists of Twenty-Four Flrat Class Artists, selected ftom the principal Theatres of New York and with tbo Celebrated

CobnctPhiladelphia, Band

and

Otogether

bchxsxbi.

The following well-known At tilts included in this powerful Company MBS. JENNIK CABBOLL,

MISS DOiiLIE riKK, MBS. S. A. BAKER, 'TJ MISS. MAYHBNBI, 'f .c 1,69V MISS JULIA STKVKNSON,

ri

LITTLE K4TIB VAKIB,

MB. .T.1T. SHKBBT, MB- J, W. OABBOLL, I MB GEO. 0. CHABLKS, 1 MB. W, J. FBBQUSON. .-MB. J. H. MULLIGAN 'lil' MB. T. T. PAINEV 4*- MB. H. HKNRI. M.S*

MB. J. MONTGOMERY.

skfvr Jktl i3 q-jft Monday Eve, March 15th, Will be presented for the flrst time in ^Terle Haute, the moat successful Play of the Season, en. titled

THE LANCASHIRE LASS,"

0fT With Now and Appropriate Scenery. .Admission 5# Centa P. F. SHERRY, Bus. Agt,

iii-

*.c -.1

Feb.

t.? WRIGHT'S

8, T8C9.

Repellent Umbrellas,

FAST COfcOB.

Prices within the reach of all. Keep the wearer dry, do not soil the dross or floor, and will not turn "inside out."

All will hbt^r Inside tbe above mark, none oth* ers genuine. At Wholesale only by

WRIGHT BROTHERS &^0.f

322 and 324 Market Street, Philadelphia, 324 Broadway, New York. mar6-d2taw-3m

TOpUR, CEMENT, BACON,&c.

500 250 50 75

A. & E. REOKAlf,

Main Street, between 8th and 9th, TKBBB HAUT®, IND.

m4d?m

PUTNAM

JOHNBARNIKLE.

81.000,000

....8,167,178 40 6,004

CAPITAL, paid in ASSETS POLICIES Issued in 1869..

ursoi, DI8TB16T AGENT.

B. n.

snvh

fSMgii

OR HINT,

KENT.—A convenient and onmfortb!e

co,n#ont-

-""s

BBIiS. 07 FLOUB, dlffsrent grades, at greatly reduced prices. Bbls. CEMENT, Bed and Blue brands

Hhds. fresh BACON ^tus it

Bbls MESS POBK.

D*elUng Htut, ooatainin|

-no, (taetadiai coal

datem,stable,

stable ooal

houMr WVed^bed,

«oit

M. BT»,

1ft,

Lai

x'fi

hi,4 «. 1

Plaster Paris,

Lime,

Ac. Soma

trees and napavines. Tor terms lsaalre of Mr.

corner it ffftK

M-

LOWEST

Salt,

and a well assorted stock of

•tit

O E I E S

at

the lowest market price, for sate by

C. (19 VP

FIRE INSURANCE

OF HABTFOBD, CONN.

ASSETS, #685,000, The agency of this Company lytving been placed in our hands, we 9ball be happy to receive the patronage of the old friends of this sterling Company, and of tbe poblic general! Policies issued on favorable terms, by

WHARTON, BEACH A 00.,

lSdlm Agents.

J^IYERY BROKER & STABLES

The undersigned, at his Llvenr 8taUa, on Third street, opposite the 'Buntin House, is now prepared with good stock and Carriages, to ao commodate the publio. BOB'T HUNTKB.

ny.

Ot

5"

gtes. Harness, or other livery articles at Hunters Livery Stable, will be accommodat«d with money advanced ob tbe same. dec9dtf flUNTBB COLLINS.

at# 1A. w'

!i£^^

Merchant Tailor,

S

MAIN BTKKKT,

Over Saxton Walmsley's Dry Goods store Would respectsully oall the attention of the cltl sens of Terre' Hants, and the publlo in general, that he has rented rooms above Saxton St Wains* ley's Dry Qoods store, for the purpose of carrying oa merchant Tailoring. He keeps always on hand aTASHIONABLl SELECTION OF CASS1MBBCS, YKSTINOi, uLOTHS, Ac., and is readytomake.it np in The Latest Style and on Short Koticc, and on very Seasonable Terms. Having no high rents to pay, he promites to make np to otder, whether the goods be furnished by him or not.— Everything in hfs line cheaper than aoywbere else.

Cutting dene and warranted to St. A liberal patronage solicited. augWdtf.

XTOTICE OF SALE OF REAL JJN ESTATE.

Notice Is hereby given, that the undersigned, Commissioner, appointed by the Court of Common Pleas, at the December Term, 1808, ^111 expose at publio sale, tfc tbe highest bidder for caab, en Saturday, the J3Ut day of March, 1869, at 8 o'clock P. M., at the door of the First National Bank, corner of Fourth and Wajtash streets, Terre Haute, the following Boat Xatate, la Vigo sounty, Indiana, to-w3t:

Commencing forty feet (40) eaat of the northwest cprner of lot sevoaty-afght (78) of John Sibley's Division to the town pf Terre Haute, thenee east one hundred and twenty (120) ieet, thence south ene hundred and forty-nine feet (148) feet, te, Alton A

to tbe lands owned by the Terre HauteL St. Loois Bail road Company thence west one bundrsd. and twenty (120) feet: from thenee north, one hand red and forty-nine (149) feet, to the plac^of beginning. A, LAN OX, 9drtd Oommissioner.

wh. m. BAaa. if. a. mm.

BARR & TEAKLE,

HOVSB AND SiflN PAINT*88 AJTO GRAIKSR8 Sooth 4th Street, opposite Central Engine House,

All work entrusted to us, doae promptly, and at reasonable rates. feblJSm

j.

rt--5

Malbery

streets lQdtf

T?OK RENT—OttmrthSeVfttatfr'1

A strVet, a new coarnrfstW HOC81, with Tiooma (iMtailai* kMken.) ««l*a

...ii .»•..* il

Jjsiuuia *Si mi.

BENT.—A Stnrt-rtmtriov^

the soath aids of

tko hula'

p. Apply

on ,tfra yrewtoes.t^.^ J. «r"M|

v. ..^ "!&l t*'*ir.-. itolt

ANTED—9o •man

Boirsa

Aim-toiy Miftm0"

.qnartoriy peyaienta lrttl HfBfltfJwjj***1 i^te price and locatlon^aa 1, address PPMHAV KB, tbrongD the Poet Oft'co: i' ='«aW' ir

It In qi

ii

FO* tAjpg

SALE.—A tW^^io^'b'rWs

House, located oa W»«-ilwni McKeen Paddock'e Kill,'. 1o«'sm|Mm'Wo'«BMs»w OtooetJ, will bo sola at a hrw)4f«aa t»tM'#*iSK'jO chaser. Theownor will takawttaalraMe ooomoi In pajt naysBoat. h^ulwowteihiBlsw. tnatMSa i, •Hsi'd IM'J nfi.1 »»—»g

t^oR sALE^iilfifrraKi^U Jt

cellentseeoad-hand

Fliio.tlt'MWnh iM^

w»od case, Aollan attachment. Inquire a* tkivi 0*C4, or address J. B. B&IBD, tnldlm Oitv Post Offloe.

X?OR SALE.—I offer for sale my

J? former residence, situated at tho oorner «A Market (called 3d) and "anal streets. The house contains ten rooms,(ayfsfliiek cellar, la goo condition. TMnf wVnl, ooataina one half an acre, or three lote and ,bjUf. two large cisterns, *nd a well A* la th» bealtUM (trl sf AssH^ if KQtMMlili a fWtnliy icaidenoe, oraflrstc}ass boatAIni It will be sold for cash,' verjrloer. 3r Vat for a ftrm, In good coniftfon, in' TT" p«rtlculais inquire of tba nnderaii Uharf»e Craft, K«q. B. Jf.TSi 24-dlm

pOB SALE.—Wishiug to en|i^

iJ in other baainen, we will nM m# QM if

OBBY 8TOBC aad BOABDINO VOB« NITDB* very reasonable. Any persiaa to engage in thli bnilsM, can n»a IM caUiogat NOBSIS' Wagon Yard.WtS street. '..rtrfuaa »i.. -Sdtf

1?6R SALET—A

Will

slSdtf

'^5»a

•a f?«-i 4XUt

rMwtklhM^

-t"* 4

"t

VH

ma

[.. 1^""'*

J.' Frame Bwellteg Hoaas etght soS—, «aa, t» slate roof, two etotwi—Bd wsll.ttiMo,' osiri«ts it by WO house, and good fruit.

Lot 160 feet front I eap P.

feet deep. Will be eold ehey^. t^

WOR SAlrfi—Or Exokang^ for

JD

City Property, 10 acres of ground lMtatlea East of tbeoity, with a good Jtrtoft Wttaeof otgM rooms, collar, well, olstera, KsM^ lMit oorrK age-hoose, ffrst-rate orehard of aftplea, pteta, peaches, plums, ehorrtsa, grapso, ana, arts MM strawberries,-14 raepWrrlaa, 1 ane|iiu»lli II and currants—eft beating. Msi yard-«et Vita evergreens and flowers.".4allat 'ttie (hsMy Treasarer's effloe.

a

.1, :i!l

PAPER HANGINGS liC.

•!«»»»}.' .» 4*S-

mmm

IMP"*

Mil,

%1 ,BOU «eit

IJPBWS SITTJOHH

.t. .14* -v. .«xiuirt ,»

.:rT V.. J,

a

!9jl*W ».«« to,

«n«a eji ml Wat

'tj sseaf*! Jl'

baa

1 4

I ,¥ lilt'lt? --il be* ,00 Idiporters, WboleaalwanS Betotl^deel*a*i6t 6aw

PAPER _____ .Hi*ew«s,.i-'.t'ix:sssn CARPETS,

Jl ss^t

WINDOW SHADES, OIL CLOTHS &c.

ttft

,Mi ..

1***

MS"»...«f-SoabW4#

.. are noir receiving oar d«w tpritig alvldf, and shall be constantly adding to Ibem they

.lOO'i OKIdA

i.|We have on haRd tljft,

1

a,

^m^I xA

baa siesta

LABGJE83T W6C^-r

taee

iJ i8 ,1 .tfl

.. ,eoUi-.sasA of ths above goods, at tho

3*s» »*T

•:Hob9 found in nieVrti,^®5^*

Class Decoraton, Dtaigowa

and Pl»i» wa can send td anJTpltft oi"ti»a City or Country

1

.tfkt l»w I *l» -m-i ,btuu lo evl»•!»»»r "it .SuibMvb .»#e lt®se to '«rUSH*r«ft »rf» I tud oi Jwa ,tiita««

'dwSm

ai SOU J»d» aldhtat o» ilsif eiU ?.=:» a .1 letlh JevK'

,TH MARCH, 1869. -titt ioeu»

10

1

.aettaaftoi

'-1 —a ta

«r»nd ®P«^SC.^

or THE NEW 8K.IBT PAOTOBT.

HEBZ ft ARNOLD,

Bcapectfally aiuontoqe

dAMOJTAW

O O E S S O

\h a A a .•*

As

the

have opened at E,E^^ kaT

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Tho firm of Taell. Blpley A Co., was dissolved on the list of Jaeuary, by Mtual cocsen(, W. Haberly retiring, and jp^thnr DemiactAtaMs hie place- The aew flm. wUtrbe know* 'na*e?"'v tho stole of Taell, BiwfSStni.

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