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CITY NEWS.

BAD

wpather

for

picnics.

A8BIR*T CHAPGL- is being fixed up-

Uuk^* pavements ARELSST taking

the place of brick.

TH*

Hall again to-niffht.

Fence1

KAIL Family concert at

EASBEEKIIS are down to FIFTY

CENT8 8

A GAL'on. The crop is abundant.

R*v. B. F. Hows has been selected as chaplain for the celebration to morrpjT-

AN UMBRELLA

ifl

THB Postoffice will bo opon to-mor­

row

MUNS0K PUBOTTX ir canvassing for a new weekly paper. The first number will be Issued to-morrow afternoon..

THB JWM of Austin, Shryer & Co., has been dissolved-Mr. D. B. Otis retiring The firm name remains unchanged.

TO-MOBBOW

the

celebration, our carriers will mak. TBIIF weekly collections this morning.

TH* Hook and Ladder apparatus- arrived from Bichmond yesterday, and wa». drawn through the streets last evening.

A DBOVK

of

was ''chawed UP" yes­

terday mprning abou two

J.

IAGLB IBON

o'clock, near

the southeast part of town. Our inform ant states that the pack of dogs number ed near one hundred.

POWBLI.

evening, introducing some grotesque, laughable and astonishing experiments.

OFIBA HOUSE.—Next

will

be Invited

we hope to see full ouse

night.

CBOPS —Assessor James Farrington and Collector Samuel llagil, have jast returned from an official visit through the coan-

t« of

Greene,.Putnam, Lawrence, Owen, Monroe and €Wy, and give as the most flittering observations of the crops.— Wheat, rye, oats, grass and potatoes are unusually good. The corn is small, but thrifty and generally well worked.

SENATOR MOBTOH'B

1

as necessary as anj

article of clothing on going out these days. d'.

iog of

from 8 to 9 A. and from 6 to 7

P. M. ,c

IBOK FBOWTS are

being the day selected for

very large and fat beevw

patii-d up Main street last evening They came from Martinsville, Ills. |1 H—I——

APFLITOK* JotTBNAli,

for July 10th

with an elegant cartoon as supplemen is received at Dooley's, No. 100 Mail street.

Oumvo

DOWN.—The

American Ex

press Company has reduced the pay all its messengers and employes about ter percent.

A FOKTIOK of the floor in the third story of McGregor's warehouse gave way last night, causing considerable sprink ling and waste of the celebrated,article xns&ufactured by the proprietors.

THE

delivers a lecture

on Electr. -Biology at Qood Templar: Hall, south Fifth street, near Main,

thi

week "proposal!

for the building of the

Opera House. Two plans

will be sub

mitted, and after the proposals are in, th directors will nominate the plan prefer

red.

"WORKS.—Our well-knowr

citizens "WM. J. Ball and Chas. C. Oskej have formed a

co-partnershipfor

conduct

ing the Eagle Iron "Works. This nev firm will add to the already deserve popularity of this establishment.

MAYOB COOKIRLT

in a proclamati

this morning requests and urges & susper SIOTI of all business to-moroW, and BUI-ges-s that business houses and dwelling be decorated. We hope to see A genera obedience to the proclamation.

THE

coNCtRT

of the Kail Family las1

evening was not largely attended, and after giving a few pieces as a taste of their quality, tickets were returned, and a fall concert promised this evening. T^E entertainment is well worthy of patronage, and

to­

No FIRB CBACKBRS —The boys will re member that there Is an ordinance again using flreoraokers In the streets. The 4th of July is near at hand and they should be careful and not violate the law —Journal.

The city ordinance does not prohibit the use and exhibition of any fireworks on the 4th of July, Christmas, 8th of at uary AND 22d of Febrnry.

BATOCST PICNIC.—Our Baptist

on

and one on the

real good time.

the ground,

return trip, and had a

KTOAWAT.—Yesterday

morning about

eleven o'clock, a horse attached to A boggy standing in front of the National House, took fright and started down Sixth street. At the corner of Ohio it collided with a buck-board on which waa seated a daughter of Mr. "W. H.

Saga, the con fee*

tioner, who was thrown out but received no partiealar damage. The flnt carriage

was

wrecked. Cause-*horse left

uafcitefeed-

ORATION.

T'

eloquent and impressive oration delivered yesterday, at Gettysburg, by Senator Morton, appears in our columns in fall this morning, and will be accepted by our readers, we have no doubt, as much more than an equivalent for the usual variety matter J?HJCH its publication excludes TT is one the Senator's best efforts, and that implies all that we could express ijere WE to

i£hanst

our vocabulary of

eulogistic epithets. JUL1 CWMNWII/ fldtTBE.—IT is always a source of great pleasure to the traveler to find comfortable and pleasant Hotel accommodations, and having been thus for. tnuate, in a recent visit to Terre Haute, we take pleasure in recommending to the public, the National House of that city. The table of the "National" is always supplied with the best the country affords the rooms are cleanly and well ventilated and every attention that the traveler could desire is cheerfully given Such is L)ie National.—ROCKMUTJ&PUB Lie an.

NEW TEMPERANCE SOCIETY.

learn

"We

thai several prominent citizens are about to form a temperance league lor the purpose" oF abstaining from all strong irink during'the"NSTITFTH of July. The understanding is that the trial will not com menco until after the patriotic demon ^rations of the 3d and 4th. The names ojf the gentlemen composing this meritorious league will be published on the morn-

TH6T5^CINST.F A^ ten example worthy of imitation by others.—Journal. "We can add a gbod Sized list of young MEA \YHO should belong to this league.

V- l-.s

going out of style. The

NEW Opera Homo 1B to have a stone frofit.

UH IMFBMSIT*

TH« Methodist church had made all heir arrangements for their annual pic oic for yesterday, but this sad accident qaused its postponement*. "The fathers of young Bowman and Hudson are connected with the Ohio and Hississippl Bail road, and the father of /oung Siwyer is Mail Agent on the same road between here and Cincinnati." 1

FotTBTtf.—Mr Editor: Please say

to those who write abeut the condition of TB£ 'JAIU' LBATA motion to attend the 4tb of July celebration was rather clumsily lugged Into

the&rtiole of yesterday,

sign­

ed "Economy." It is in character with tie street lectures which several members of the Council received yesterday in regard

io accepting the invitation

of the Ger­

mans to attend the 4th of

July celebra

ion

on Sunday—the real day, according to he calendar. It is

a

small attempt to

strike those who choose to colebrate the Fourth oir the 4fh over the shoulders of the Council. The invitations were ac epted unanimously—the citizen's letter the motion of Mr. O'Connell,AND the Perman letter on the motion of

bo the case with thoae who the

wctta .anonymously.

HAVING

This being one of the oldest

best est«blished houses in the West, offers great inducements, for any person desiring to. engage in the wholesale grocery business. •-**. £*:*.

JA-DST*

THET^SI'Office

friends

in reckless defiance of sprinkling and pouting, went on their picnic excursion to Clinton, on the steamer Mason, yesterday. Notwithstanding the threatening appearance of rain in the morning, they had bat one small shower

wtli

o'clock

7 o'clock

J.- GK,R Gookerly, Majror of the City of Terre Haute, do hereby request and urge

all TO

close up their ptoes of business

AND ABRTM^FEOMIIIEJC usual avocatians^n that day from 9 o'clock A. M., until 3 o'clock E. sc., AND that all who can will decorate as far as practicable their busies hoases and dwellings, with flags, la witness whereof

eeal of »aid city, Joly 2d, 1869. G. F. Coosnti,T, Mayor. Axsm: D. L. TIWCBBT, Clerk.

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PBOOaAKKB TOR THB FOURTH Of ULT CXI.XSRA.TIOK.

8U*DAY,

By order of the jy2d2t

Sc»K*:—A correi

pimdeht fiivors us

with additional

SELLING

and

H. HULMAN.

T'V"

SN T!

UNITED STATU POST

OMCI,

TKRBB HAUTB, July

1st,

1869.

be open from 8

to 9 o'clock A. M., and o'clock to

p.

U., on Saturday, 3d inst., the

93d AnniverfSTy of American Independence. L. A. BTNTKBTT, P. I

MAYOR'S PROCLAMATION.

WSKRXAS, The

citizens of this city

will celebrate the anniversary of oar National Independence on Saturday the 3d instr whereas it is appropriate that said day«hoiftd be observed in a becoming manner," and in order to give all, who desire, an opportunity toparticip ate in the fettivit ies of the occasion,

JULY 4TK.—

At 5 o'clock A.H., reveille

by the band.

At 7J •. M., meeting of the different Societies at their respective halls At 8 A. M, meeting of all CITIZENS who wish to participate, at the old Court House.

Cbief Marshal—Fred. Fisher. Assistants—Charles May and George Wolfe.

Speaker of the Day—Albert Lange. Reader— C. A. Imbery. OBDBB OR MARCH. 1. Cuqua's Band. JL 2. President of tne Day, SpeskerT Header, Mayor and Common Council, in carriages.. KT FT. 3. Officers of Vigo county. 4. Fire Department. 6. Juvenile Turners.

C. German Benevolent Society. 7. Hibernian Benevolent Society. 8. Hook and Ladder Company. 9. Druid Lodge. 10. Harugari Lodge. 11. German Cathoyc^^llllll, 12. Citizens on foot. 13. Turn-Verein and M®aner«Chor. "LINB OF MARCH.

March from Turner Hall at 8 o'clock, thence to Kaufmann'S Hall, thence wat on Main to Sixth street, thence south to Ohio, thenee west to Third, thence north to Main, and tbonce east to* the Fair Grounds. __

All citizens, without regard to nation ality, politics or religion, aro respectfully invited to participate in the festivities of the day, as a social good timo generally is anticipated. Strict, order will be en forced on the Grounds.

Conveyances will leave the corner of Seventh and Main streets every ten minutes during the day, for the accommodation of those who may WISH to attendithe celebration.

JULY Uh,

detail'

of the sad calamity that oecnrred

cinaes a few days ago,of which mention was made in our columns. He writes under date of THE 30th ult: "This city has witnessed a sad and impressive service to-day, such as has never been seen here before, and a deep solem olty pervades the whole community.

On Monday afternoon three boys, named Harry Hudson, aged 15, Thomas Bowman, aged 14, and John Sawyer, ged 12, went into the Wabash river to wim, and almost immediately stepped into a hole where the water was far beyond their depth, and were drowned. The bodies of two of them were recovered on the sam evsnJa&S but the other was not found until last night. This afternoon .he JOINV^ROETFL service was held at the kethodist church, three hearses being ised. It was a very afflicting sight to 4M these three little coffins carried into the hureh fy young lads, playmates of the LEAD boys, and deposited before the alta CHE church-service was very solemn and impoiirg,. thef Rev. LIX. Powers, Pastor if the church officiating. The attendance vas very large and nearly forty carriages, gether with many on foot, accompanied he remain! to fhe cemetery.

...

at Vin-

as follows Morning services at 10J o'clock, 1.

Song—"My

Country 'tis of Thae.

2. Beading the Declaration of Independence by two members of the Lyceum. 3. Song. 4. Address by J. Madison Allen. 5. Song. I:

Afternoon at 2 o'clock. 1. The usual exercises of the Lyceum closing by Grand Banner March 2. Refreshments tor the sohool-

Evening at 8 o'clock. The evening exercises will consist of vocal and instrumental music, duets, recitations, dialogues, songs, &c., by mem bers of the Lyceum.

The! public are invited to

these exercises and

By order of COMMITTEE

1:

8. Band. 9. Citizens on foot. 10. Citizens in carriages and wagons. 11. The "Hew Gaga." 12. Mounted men.

I:

13. Velocipedes. The procession will form at 9 A. east and south of the Square with the right resting on Wabash, then move east on Wabash to Eighth, thence north to Chestnut, thence east to the

D. C.

CANDOR.

concluded to devote my en­

tire attention to the liquor tradeexclu sivnly, 1 now offer for sale, my entire stock of groceries, fixtures, and business stand.

STUNKABD,

Mr

Dowling. -The Council simply performed act of common courtesy in both cases and it is not probable that they will bo noved from their course by the artfu lodgeB.of those who fear to make a direct ISSOYWITB ttoe PARTIES who celebrate the on the Fourth. You have my NOME, as should

Chief Marahal.

TIME TABLB—4TH

OF Jut^R—Trains

will run on SATURDAY, July 3d, from the Depot to the Fair Ground, as follows I.ea\A

TorRT Haute. Arrire ot Torro Hants.

9:30 A. 3:00 V. M. 10:30 3:30 11:00 4:00 11:30 4:30 12:00 5:00 Fair for the round trip—Adults 25 els.. Children 10 ceats.

Go to Boord & Son's to get thote fan cy striped Dress Goods, corner Main and Third streets. dtf

A

BIO BUSH to Moudy's every day for his Velocipede Cigars. [17dtf

out fine B. Calf Boots at $4,00

at D. Beibold'S64 Main street. jl9lf.

SBLLINO

out Ladies Congress Gaiters

at $1.00. Good Lace Gaiters at $1.50 at D.

Reibold S, 64 Main street. JLJMF. RIDDLB

has the "Horton Corset."

Go TO D. Rei hold's and look at bis cheap boots and shoes, it will do you good. 64 Main street. JL9-tf.

CALL

and see those oeautiful French

and Scotch Ginghams at Cornelius A Haggerty's. 12-d4t.

CHOICE

Sugar Cared Hams, at Joseph

Strong's. [19,dtf

THE best

Herz & Arnold's. The best and cheapest Corsets'at"6ERZ & Arnold's.

The best assortment of Fan's at Herz Arnold's. Skirts repaired free of charge at Herz & Arnold's factory, 39 Main street, between 3d ami 4IH. jl9-dtf.

RIDDL* can sait

BUT

I hereunto

CASSIMBBXS.—imtl

affix the

Go TO W. H.

'JL! UF W

TI

I

BBMBMBBB that at Welsa's Skirt Factory, 156 Main street, skirts were always repaired free of charge, and are so stQL Go to him if yon want the cheapest and the best. JL2-dwlt

Fnrs BBBT.—For

day morning.'

THE

MOD"FCAFFOT

f&k&t

Progressive hf

TLe Children's will celebrate the 93d American Independence at PENR^S Hall,

Anniversary of

be present at

Bpend an

hour

rational enjoyment in commemorating the anniversary of the day on which we were declared a free and independent people, and unite with us in doing honor to the memory of those whose intellect and valor achieved for UB this great boon of political and religious liberty.

OF

jy2,d2i

ABBANOBMXNTB.

FOURTH OF JULY.

The Committee has adopted the follow' ing programme for the celebration of the Fourth, on Saturday:

Chief Marshal—D. C. Stunkard. Assistant Marshals—Col B. B. Stewart Maj. Geo. H. Purdy, Capt. I. L. Mahan Capt. John A. Bryan, Capt. J. Douglas, Capt. A. Beiman, Capt. C. A Goodwin. 1. Band. 2. Soldiers of 1812 and 1847, and Sol diers of the late war. 3. Orators and Reader. 4. Mnyor and Council 6. Fire Department. 6. Benevolent Societies formed as they arrive. 7. THE Schools:

FF&j

IF

COMMITTEE.

me.*.,

YOU WANT a suit of clothing made in the very best style, and as cheap as can be bought anywhere whera'women .and apprentices are not employed, go to ^Grover & Miller s, corner 6th and Main Weets. m26«dtf.

No

HUMBUS!

BARGAINS 1 BXROAINB! I—Bargains In Dry Goods. Go to the corner of Main and Sccond streets, where Boord & Son havejustOMtjedjan IFCURFCRJWJTOPK, all purchased siilfte tne asenne in pricei. |apr2,dtf

IT

IS SAID, "This world is all a fleeting show for JMAAFA-^IYTMOP GIF^I.FI those who shed tears of woe can have them soon dried up if they will only go to Moudy's and buy one of his Velocipede Cigars. ["17dtf -IT \nga

IMPORTANT

depot.

TO

-•Aided

the Fourth of July

Voris FT Yoorhees have

a

fist young steer,

which will be served

up to their

custo­

mers en Friday and Saturday mornings/ It is of ixtra. quality, such as is seldon seen in tjiis market, and they are exceedingly anxioj|S'that eacj and everyone of their CUSTOMERS shall have a roast or steak. Bear this in RI^ND on

Friday Satur-

"PhoenixA Hose, tfnih $3 per

sortl

dozen, are sold at 1 21,dtf "J

STENTS a pair, at

COFFEE

AND SUO^T RETRIED at whole­

sale prices at Joseph Strong's, No. 190 Main street

ZV„'

'I I 1 I MB A FORIFTIFIUE white or colored shirt, and ehoap or a suit of white or colon linen duck ready made or made to orderj go io Grover & Miller's, corner 6th and

Main streets. m26-dtf.

the handsomest set of black jewelry you ever saw, and for the same amount, the prettiest black chain and pin. It.will pay to call and see them. dtf

BOORD & SON'S

LASIES.

MILLINKRT.—Miss

CATARRH

cents.

TELOC.WTT

[19,dtf

C. WITTIOMFC Co, at 170 M& street, Deming Block, have a big table full of Bargains J^GOODS that must be sold:

Prints at 12£ cents, are

going very fast. Go soon to be accom-

Some Goods must be

sold, and we sell them 25 per cent, below cost. Look at our Bargain T_QBL$. C. WlTTIQ & CO., 21,dtf 170 Main street, Deming Block,

FOR

TBK LARGEST AND FRESHEATATTIPK OF Neck Ties tffed Odflarf- thB 'rfltyf--%TF'to Grover & Miller's, corner 6th and Main streets. m26-dtf.

GBNTLIMBIT,

save moneyy

your garments- renovated at H.'

F.

Bei-

4 ners' Dye House, Main street, between 6th and 7th. 1-dlm.

IMMBNSB

STOCK of Millinery Goods.

BONNEI.^HITI^IFLMS^C low prices, at S. L. STBAUS'., jl,dtf 149 Main street.

CHEAP SUITS: CHXAP SUITS!—Gents wishing cheap suits made to order,in the most fashionable style, call over Saxton & Walmsley'S DR^GO^IJ,STORE^ .Satisfaction giVen,

!or

29d4w

JOHV BABNIKLE, Merchant Tailor.

9afi

latest out. Veils, TH# largest assortment in Silk Tissue, Barege Dotted Net, &c., at S. L.

]8-dtf.

BUT where

and .the most Perhaps A make yOu

STBAUS'.,

jl,dtt 149 Main street. HAVING

sold my stock of goods to Gro­

ver & Miller I can hereafter be found at their establishment, corner of Main and Sixth streets, where 1 will be foand ready to wait on and cut -for any one of my former customers. Jomr

Mrs.

Volger, South Fourth street, has just received direct from New Tork a select lot of Spring Bonnets, Hats, Flowers,Frames and Ribbons,-all of the late&T ajicL most attractive *STYL«, |M»ich SBEJHIA^JL^EL upon her counters, tb-be sola to ITieridf and patrons at the most reasonable prices.

M. A..Raridanhas

opened "Ser STOCK«T»F *TBE store room recently occupied by Eberle& Bindley, on Main, between Third and Fourth streats, where she will bo pleased to see her old customgra. &MI AS many new one! as 4I HI# •with their patronage. [6,dtf

is killing .thousands of our

best people, and jet the balanc&although suffering froTfi THIAILIOBR$3 cdh^flaint, do not seem to think that unless they attend to this trouble in time, it will EVWUIJALLY. en in JOBNSQ mptiqn. SUIEH, ~IIA4EW-,- if the case, and we hope all wilt ail'airthem selves of the best remedy of the ag«—"Reader'sGerman Snuff"—err article kept by all of our druggists, and only costing 35

and builders generally,

for the beet warranted Tools and Toledo Sash and Doors see Austin^hryer & Co. QABLAI WtJd

FOB a nice Switch or Curls at a lower

price than at any OTHER place in the city, call at the old State Bank Building, on

S&&?

0"d"r

REMOVAL I—The

hair

ment formerly K^T It has been removed to the W«S JUITT '-IM the old Slate Bank Building on Onio street between 2nd and 3rd. The lady having charge.of the business is competent to attend to anything in the hair* dressing, line which may be entrusted ta

UIJ.JJ

m4dtf.

SPEES'S

and cheapest Hoop Skirts at

WE axu JAEIFTZS. ATTENTION, FARMERS.—We

seph

you in HOSIERY

SO

your Parasols of

IUDDLXS.

line, -t very lowest

prices, at Cornelius & Haggerty's [6,d4t

Sage's for

a delicious

bev­

erage. His elegant Marble Foant is in fine order. 12,dtf

4atU»

FIRST-ELASJ ^IAABS AIRW I DABFIFC7-.IFT(DFC»'TL!TR"crate Pianp scarcely I pub^FC tTaS the IremendCTiB QUALITIES OF outwearing two or three others, but^do make the substantial and undeniable assertion that buyersi n^ay.EHD AV IN'^ ware* room several makes of Pianos which have earned a world-widevepitfatkin by having stood, asucoessfultiegtoCtwWeaiwi neitfty tt^ree times fifteen yeaw, andJ which for a|L the essentifl L^IGAE GUF BQ4|N^TFL in a truly firstnclass inatramont gr^ A]toge^I«F

which have Been* subjected from fwenty to twenty-flva years constant usage, yet all parts the instrument aro still in GOOD^AREAI^UBA AJJ

QO-ail hia PAKTTISN3& R-«9DLTN .-»»•—^—'• I TMVI JI. INRT" Ihildren's Rose at such prices as wilt TTTETFRTASTR5T"~ ~C. WFFTTA.5"UOTAI",*R ^2lcltf 170 Main street, Deming Block.

'TAG, qheftpeat., Millinflry^STORA..ia

A?4!«P¥» .IAIJS TO AUA '.AAAJAITTI A

Choice Liquors always on hand. JOSEPH STRONG,

J30*dlw.

Il-d2w

is

for

highly recomnnsfeded 1)Y F)HFY^CUIN Dyspeptics, on account of its tonic partes, it» PC^ILY, »«^TRD»0#3£EFL«9I:

pro-

HA»tf¥£

hand a few new double-shovel Flows

Grover received tbe 11 rat premium

at the Indiana State Fair- ef

well made. from,

ate

tbe

best zpfWrfalsi JM"

and examine: 'R

We are making Craig's patent Harrows also,i!pnJSka»pocs, Sal. fam and road purpo«(M. WK J^BAM(FE©QL

Fropr's Eagle Ironworks," AgenuRobinsonJtfachine Works Separators and Horse Powers,

Corner 1st and Wabash streets, A»tjy*G

BLACK IROV QUDTASBIS

^AC«^ wide

Toell, EI^EY & Dealac'SI

iL HFA

TBR^WT ANDTI^BT RPHRBLE|^FAO)FF ever odacea ^JOTI«II»TA-WALT

!, *9 iziar-

•ta :jjii I JJ?' :*111 ua L.-£barLLK« ha^iemovediibiB-iraiiet O 2 E

•. 3 I

mm

Lo Mrs. J. B. MiltenU^Mtaiifisireet be-

si

go TA-GFFOV«A Jr MMFA^S^AAOIMNRBLK^

I Jut I'ng'IU MRT'I

LEWA,! u-fi .~6(ftfi. io \J« lamtmn/ftAtet WHITE 15 KJ I L-M 1 G»'WlT*Ift "it il'#$,1W MAIL? ^RGQTJOEMLNG^BLOCK

OIROU.'WAIIT,BABGAQTS Go*TT

etc,

ATAIH, 'KIINFC JJS'mwig

and L^FEK -AT the. BJ^.* TSBLE

'6^4APFIOODS.IT4 3if j' -1. "J," EVER before has FCUMGTF''RTF/EKUFT$1'

enfnery than theVAiii%rfc4lf' ^Button Hole

to do evarytbiag OLT^BU' FN

AND JIOLYMSTAHDAFLIS'. THERSL.JLRA^many go|d machfnes IP FM it snaay improvements you cattflot gja| IN'^any. other, thereby AFFOTR^S .yoa G^ST^R variety' eedle than -ABY^MAEHHIRE now in NTII ata authorized TO give mlk an optunitytottstits merits W&D'DBUB^ITL. eriority, none who H*Y^¥FC& :9$ubt .S. YL ^UCK, Agents Office 159 Main «t'bstween Sth^and 6th, Haute _!8L .13*1 ILIT yailiZTjoo*1,VI*

IS ..1:

WALWBLET.

the best quality

:r...

ff* Tow like, a good- smoke, call atf ifcudy's Cigar Store and &uy7 one or mbre of his Velocipede Cigars' fltdtf 'GENUINB Imported PORTR"*^""'"'*"

Grocer,

j25-tf. 190 IJain str^st^

SLIEVE BU^S GR^V^TI^T A.KB.

lriT

VOCAL CULTURE.—Mr.

G. A. Hartung

begs l^ave to ahnottncA- that,! hr^taqcbi. opening clss3es of Vocal Music, with Organ. and .Violiai^U^oinp^iiaMtft, /eft fence's^ Hal), commencing on Tuesday July 6tH, from 9 to 11 M. Days of Instruction, every Tuefed&y anrf Frtdtrf Terms, twodollars pet iaonth.

RIDDLE has a nice Steele of

BEAUTIFUL 'colors ifefth'ajje Merfctz Bereges and Lamartines, jusb received, at po.rnelius & Haggerty's." 4dl

Xou can find Preserve^ Lemon Peel, at C.

I. Ripley's.

I.--. A:i a a I-

CHOICE WINKS

and Liquors

fli rir

IRA GBOVEB, JR.,

apl*-dl%.'** .1 SJPFFCALRT&STFUU CARPENTERS

Sisaaae

at

aaa,' and in the 8{riog the ctoau eil ara numereni and -Bittaeaa ig FXMTHOGIT pretalent -iidw, banefal Influencca which aometimea tell with Idarful effect upon our ayalem at thia period the year, a certain end agreeable romidr ia fur hlshed by Sr J?J [Iiiimm Oo.,of tanoMter sod li tbat noted and »fBca ioua intlgorant aSfti touio, HEBB BITTtBS— S nte-glTicg preparation and

SoUb'fVrmii.nm

For

BLACK Wor»«-««4 Pimples on he Taoe, uie PxaaT'a Coa»w^w Piugia EHKDT, prepaied only B?

MARLT4«PD&IINW3M:..-.R- ...

^LD return po the1fsaarxwT&zvrir KOTK^IMTTA»S»IDCATI»E H«E BE»BxA«i«ued N»the SSH day tf Jaly. MSB) at 9 -o'clock im lk toraaooa* a nay Offioe^ *9 Haniean towaaWp Vigo C»II»TY) ladiaaa, a* which U»e«ni ylac^ the mMT Defendante -will asewer to ha PlaintttPy BOAAPMAWSOR WHI BE E«N«)4EEDJUML #A •termined 1 io the abtenc«.

GITCA ncderar bead aDdaeal,TU»20TMARVF ,t tm EJSPAB SUAE, MS9 iylduwaw -a JUW a-Jse.'.1

afiaWBti

£«SB:XAIL

Bfore.frha-

or

FAHILT

Have H«-pi«aaare to'annonnc* tbat TH* will gif* TWO GBA2TJ CONCERTS

TuCAi ANU IBB BCAXKTALI JIC8I0,

AT PMCEH) HALL,

THUBSDAI aoil IUDAY EYES, 11 lULTIand ft. nt wflllacfai*I—E ot I

A|1 WHO wiah toesjojr a night of Baa mask:

aadhear them.

UrT Wlllell TliUrtBla city th reqoaat if «ral of oot moat promlMBt finUllei, mad hu

VETS

ft*

IWNRRNRR

ANTED —AGENTS for a n'a# 'domestlo erHcto of great utility want Mil* at slgbt no ompaIUOD.AIgainml

Hand atamp for circular. LlTfLEClaLD 'DAME, No. 102 Walking!on atreat,Beaton, I^aa. j«26-d4t

immediate lj alio a bell-boy. 24dtf

IM4P wut.j#

—CARKIAGB—An nw, fbr ooa ~"600K, eor. 30d3w

f?OR SALE—Bainbridge Mills. Oea'ring to go West, we oSsr the Bin»IHIDQE HAACHAHI inflniwllnia far aale at 4*-third lta original ^oat. UiaJodated In Bain-

Dig.

section in the atate. It haa eapaclly for \t ndlog and packing ISO barrel* ot Flour la welre houra, atore room fur 40.OOO boakela ot Cheat, with Klerator to any part of the Mill.— ^11 take W^rtern Laods aa part pay. or cash ^•jf^SnL atliM O/JtHAt TLSONS, Balabrldgr, Ifd. 4-dlm

POB SALE—House and Lot on I. Eagle atreel, between Sixth and BoTenth.— ikquire of E. B. WBIOHT

april7d»f .s-

O

EW ADVERTISEMENTS

XBfON WORKS.

WM. J. BALL. CHAS. O. OAKXT.

lit. 1869

S NOTICE

'Notice la hereby given that the Delinquent Ii let the year 1868, ia now ready for collcctlon, and Ike Olty lor Taxea and warning, as all Taxea kelb*e the latof wkioh the taxea JK.MBSW.' T.~..DW-

for the year 1868, ia now Ml yeraona.lnatari to E^Unquenclea will take ad.Qalln4iMcAaa—-» aangnat or the pro] ire aseefaedw

E^I TAEMEES IT

.BATES OF m«AOS agrMd apon by the Werehoatemen mirPlfiflata or Terre Haute Three oenta per bnahel for flrat month or frac

^(HJEFOFI^F^EAEH addlional month or fraclion thereof. Two oenta per bnahel for dellrexlng all grain itored. -1

3

Inauraaoe charged on all grain takea in atore. joSMStwlm mrSriiMBOAT ABRANG£K£lfTS rv It BUMKUIO VOliTH of

Terre Haute lo Covington.

msm snvEun oa»t. me? »ker, Ooamander, will leave Terre Hate for laadlsga, Mondays

T. and retara

Connnissioi^ «f. LL^TDS

JFKT

FOR the Largest and best assortment of cloths, cassimerea and veatings in the city, go to Grover & Miller's, corner 6th and Main JXO "i?26-dtf.

HsJaaadeyi and

COLUMN.

&Q ivi a "tk-iiW*TR WITRRTRE"5 3**83'.-.I»

emxjus

B9PIOIAZI ATTENTION

Strong's,

90 M4In street. dtf

LOCAL

I"

NOTICES^ .: *Jt

To EDJOY

life's Blessings WE KO»T

Have Hea th.—Itll avtabborn feet (hat »v»ry hai^eii' ^Kffig-fc^tDflhj'iorJefe pred^pi^ed 16 dti-

i'i

UFUS SIKPBOIT,: I J-ti -I 1 ATTOBKET AT LAW,

SI} LO IFITV VOTAMT FCB1.IC,

f«R Western States,

Fire and Life Insurance Agent,

~^-TSRFFER-!Indiana.

OFFLOE—In Scott'a Building—up etalre—op ^OBitdfheKawCourt Pouae. I SOrjOE —Uolieetlona made In and oat Court, at raasonable nimtliione.

given to eettleme

If Eitatee and Qnardlana in tba Probate Oauit.

*t ~tC

S3"

CUM

i-JLFITJ'I

FBIFCSAJLJE.

A

[25,dtf

meelit tlefouae of four roomi, and the lot, UiSleytown, a*a bargain. ^trbd land in Ifaahington county

two. and' %-aerea of ground, well aet In frait reoa and ehrubbery, with a good 1% atory hoon

ind out

-buildiage.known aa the

j,near Kont

Several flret olaa* dWalling houeea ranging from 1,000 tofl2,00P In price. A bran-sew honee acd nice lot on Maia street aaatof the railroad. :A good HANO, n4«rly new, at low Sgurta. amall ftaae badding, corner of Sth and 3heetnut etaott icheap—purchaaer he build IQG« keftflet, ADJDHT( the residence «f John KNRPB^F on North

Fmtitreet.

A bainlthil building lot,coraer of 8th end Wal nut atreeta—fenced—ihade aad Crnit tree*. 1 MS*W**!***EESTM|IRLB|I 'HF attw FROM MartinatTurg, oounty-aMtor BlpTey Oonnty, MIA. Souri, at a bargain. Will be

to

TTK i.'TT

'faith,

AJD^MENT ^OTICB?^ ... -r. "—-!r- ^g'jor^

John Smith Ta. Perry Brown, before Zena* BaJTBSSh"

TIWR* !R'A AWATG-TFC-WJ S.TTW TMRRV**

ID

and good trade for

ij^wti^ln ui correcta imjiarU freah tuflos, Ad pro-

id cleaneea the life 11 lh» Irregularit'c" gar andVlffeiS!(ftti to^the 6one pe|iHOIktaUh and &ne aphdta^her«aow i#r^)^Mlfty and nerrcBTnBj«_. I

1

id for part caah,

balance.

«UN. aauunnt WRR* 'itcibio hi

1

1 -{.-.irx

.set M.JUZ WANTED. FINMS ALRT Hots*s

TO0ELL AND BENT.

•.*!% e»ei?e

Summer, gilJkt diaeaee 23dwlw

Iwl'l be and a pntaoter oC happinsaa To Bemore Moth Patches, Freehlea and Tan from the face, uae Perry's Moth and :,:GSMSE? vnlr Wr lrr^mrQ:. VLUT.

Life InsBranee

T» CONIMNR, tWHJW YOK It.

flM.MMI.M

*ssict«^x..u.^... —.Li.,: ...»,ifr7,I7» 4» FOI4$I|C8 baaed In 1868 6,0*4

HkMHPSO]I, 'd DISTEI8T AGENT.

MILLINERY.

thoice aaiortment of

*.

•d»

'dtx

ygi. S J, t.'ni

MRS. BUCKUrOHAM laa removed to the ooraer of Fourth and Ohio Itreeta, where ahe ii now opening a fnllaatd com'late ifny*oIgr"-'-gfttr7-ra, *E. BA1B SOON-Omtutly NN

hand

a

Switchee, Oolla Victoria

•Pufiaandall klnda of Hair Work.' MM AELL knd aee the aiaortment.

WOOD I WOOD

Oord Wood

illoiMlhC as the "lariy Bene,"

IM Math aV aee^ orat John Me. Farlaae'a ofJM»BOTthThW atiewpromptly (Uad. IABIIT WIMS*W. ITUSMUS, Prop'r. MhMVT: -3 r*-*

IW5WHK

UI AEI

^TH OF

-A»J.

JULY

Time will be Celebration Glorious Old Fourth, at the

W

the fl-

Mt andMORTix aoT-popular mutisof tk« DKJ, A hkTa had the pl«ararciORHMRINGTHU'taleat-ltbia'

NSTTAAD p«UT anjisoftk DAY, and all who ho HKTA had the pl«

ararci

ORHMRING

®d family *11 aaj

It ia a treat r«r«IY met with.—

go

TLIMILQTNISNN a* S.

tmdt4~.it

Mm WASTELI», "Trocu Ioa!*«Ili«, h*l tho lor to jui&oMc'e to the Inhabllftui of Ten* it® sad- TMIHJR tfckt he lsUndi opeaisg jrenUMlM) fcc IkeitMs MOoapdihiiMDt, at Pinoe'a HAII, jo^pniaq)^ Wedn«»d»j nest, Jnao ^'onrs for Tnltlbii—Welnf»d»yi from S to 6 P. IE, and 8atnrd»yafMai 10 to LK A. K. anil from it« 5 P. M.

of THE 'BT- KD I

XI

Ai fw

W FAJR QRQUKD,

ON

Satardaj,

'-d

Lili

.J I .IANRX 'T fia** As tho day fal W ON StiftdayV HRT etvwy one who is disposed to, rovar .VBFL NIESQOT riesoftha M»{ .***•i -U.I e^-r. h-i .-I ttJU»:

A I O E A

Who fdl on many

erty rally again-and ^PCA IPO^ JU^-

I'J* i~, f4 it®

:£?*i4'.wA

THB FL&d THAT W*VKS

•RS I ,.CW .J JKS^S I

"O'er the land of tbe free and THE IHWIS of the brave." Several JI 11 *1? ,» 'TSIRTD

Distinguished Orators

Will address those present" in* Short orations. This will be a regular „.Y

Let every

St

OO.

one come, bringing a well

supplied basket of joy themselves. Among other things will likely be some $»:. /V VRIT.'.J MI.*

RACES OF HORSES -C. Tpi E*. T« -I»» ,A6I4W EU" «AAIM(SF ,ia* MK Tbat have never made

TELOCIPEBE XRIAL8

i'i if:*. iii&Mte fttMl WU tu And probably other kinds o^amusehients

probably

One and likely

80H0EHJBHL, Oily Treaaorer.

»I «tji ail IS

CASE CULTIVATOR.

Thia Bid lag Plolr waa lntradueed by ua in THL*

section, last aaaaen, and and has GI¥EIF«ADK per

feot and entire satlafaotlon that we do not heal tate to rcommend itTiighly ANDUAJL^(|IE atlen^i/on

of farmers to Its merits. .«11 -T

It is entirely different in it*operation from the

Bnokoye, Hawkeye, Farmers or any CNLTLE^R

we have aver seen, and wili aot he throwiv^n thp

fence corner, as many others havr beea»i M. (S,

easy to operate, ao easy that a

h? t5.r»r-5r -.7

,! ..'-sot- .*•!» TAMLA'VI ti

a R&CE.L SOME

JH LUI

TWO GOOJ BANDS

tjfiu

'mi! Oil ii«j eoo ma t^r«a im BliliA! I hi SIIT TFL.A AR-WE-J.. tt ED* E«»I IA lii

Will be in attendance I By order of ILK

it.

IV I* :A\ TNTANH U«I UTO +OC I::OL JUOJQWT* BED Ma DMA

».i

IF (BID NERT tsm.flunnMu

O a a*

T*.-

Mot'

"V E ST .5C

bey

14

a man in the ordinary

years-eMi

oan do aa good work, and taice aa mnch of It as

way.

It ia a

go thing

and ia WABBANTID AS BBPBB9BVTID.

THE BLESSING CORN PLANTER!

Save* tbe Labor of One Usui I

Drops the Cora silk Perfect Begalarlly 1

Is a One«Horse Planter!^

COSTS ONLT #10.50.

Olrcnlara aontalnlng cvta

Of the

Qilmore proper-

&oe Sohool Honae.

and foil

SQUARE,

TKBBB HAOTB. IWN.

a

•slTM .cnaeO I-

jr-KtiX haa eef^i.

!«i»teci Vtvd ix *•*«*).»

andsome Iron HItcbing Fosts IOB S»T.*

C^X

EA

ft "r ATTH*

E4GLE IRON 00%, msr AVD WALKTTT 8TBBBTS. VTT»

•R

mss

INOUNAFOLIO.

.2Y2HO ,:JZV

SlTCBUL a tUSMUmmg „j i, :4 I .IEN«TU 'j ^a wttt tan .. ,st 4. ?.».•*£ -'a*-

FU AHTTU BE CO.

•Xo. AS EMS WASBIASTMT Maccs, ... .HnuaU ?J ,.i« iti

LITIAIAMUFC..

WE HATE lately retsovtd from en old ware* Wi. 30 Booth mtaela SUeet ta- the atate K?ALJ

F»UOO, where w» are prepared to 1

—IS—

THE'' CHKAPratl^

OOWAN BKABD'S I

«S#F KxAMERICAN

Detersive Soap.

IT iw *«R „t»(4 la

SIKVE®

»"W aura ha* toe '.stal^BeJ t«.i 4

Labor, Time and

I« JB11** -^-AHHI3 WI1H ••'M **& it *iSi I K/Cisi he#** -fb. aFdi "W a.tez*

At) WILT, AS SOFT.

-J*

Itn Cannot

descfrfptitme

above, aent on application.

",I

1/IU it* iv

TW0-H0RSE €0R$ FLAN^W

CORN DRILLS.

JOKES A JONES, /ARM Implements, Bast Side Fubllo

"1

...

A*- RSAAAA

A»a.UIWII

..

Inducenlisiiti

WELK^A N.ITT

*VS#A*!AA.I»

F* I '*"****.J•" ft* ... I

rr-al i**# AMEUI

JS&LS.

ui

t4mm-

.•»y .XltiM

FC I?*-./!'!TO pnrcfcfMW*.

PABLOB SLJINIS:,,

•WFCTH .*»-»£? *JF.I

a bloody field for lib

A, U£I»FE4«

ell woofi, and osvored in

In ejl'wc_

.CJ

Tevrt. Bap, Ratr *1

D,m"k

01

or Plnih.'**

T'JFEAR

T..

... ..

Ohambor. •WMS|S«MB .••II** »«E- .• T-I *FW

AI

Tw#ta

ST»•!»!««•

II .TELAW 1^' ... -JA O EL «4* IF IA

SMI

OILED WALNUT, ASH, CHESTNUT, OAK," MAHOGANY OR ROSEWOOD. AE»I-

CAH 4ieV a»

Diiilil^ 6 O

AE

alette

1- -T

.FT*, T,

Guile »imI Wood Sett

T:

EFRL

A*» .•*. .»« •!»-1~ i* iij ii|

-T-,'

Olialc^

*T»L» CMC -I V-m t»ia ijtu I ~v ID TA'i I .A».U4J*(.W MM T'»DI tttm

SOFAS AND Lomalt4«' is a W.IS3 1»I4 ?T -eosei -.1 ,.» im-i'n mat net MI*

Mi! ... Ltt-i-.ti, i, £/U+

TABLES of evertf hhM,'

to*

#i IS-:* ej' UI.SSI-'J OiitABdpiAJo

•,

1 v.tnitem

ij?R not 0dii Uvt I .iv» Ji-,w ... .. TT ,t, ..... Mantle As Pier &!•••<•»

J-

A ^#*1) £I* SMI a I

Inlaid and Boquet Stands .ITH I

ta

MSSIIM II* AL I'H

lseeMl^iitf l. hi^rib mi nt iitvX to tu .V,b.b*tL eJeeJ ,3V3r*enthlnain the

1

.3»I*aoUoM.« .AVU ^MAATATAa'AaimiuOiM. ,U ?D»«T VIXTIW&DI: OWBE'J*** |FIWIUC'I «TU .,-t F*TZRTTIVI UR E UIVJG! ,«TJC4rl

(ZOII4

U,t..Oulk

dH .a** i. ..a .f

Or the, *ei finest "aaake, and aa cheap is the lame aoalitf e^ ^utufaotafe caa be obtatsed at anj othe^ polni, east or asst. *S",I»IAIA R.RI T. .FLJU

OiTensa AALL^UIEAETT-IET'^UA .X .AAH

XITOSSLti SAMHUSSCH, .1 «.*EU. •»*i ait

*A N UWMHT, JBFTTTDBB COMPART

TD FCI -a

.rt 3® KasC Waahfnston St., Indianapolis:

•JatsOtfft 1^ tifiw b«.r fc--

lux

B»IE7/ IJ

IECEI

be Excelled

In its wathing qualitiei. Try It aad prore it.

For Sale to the Trada by

,it rid

COX SOU.

MANUFACTUACIIt.

PRAIB1B CITY PLANING A. KILLS.

CLIFT WILLIAMS, wutmwAirmtaM ot

Sash) Blindi,

.^Window int Boor FHIBM, Honldlng Braekot^ B^.juiriuiiingg, a11og

ter»,

ifewfeli Tuk

A I S A OAWPT MdrUfAOTOSr,

".••11

r:

••,7^79 Flerls* n« AAD ail descriptions of FisiiM LMPLC

Wholesale 'and M*taU &etUer&r*

PINE LUMBE1K,

^Lath aad Mhln|^My^ Slate Roofing, Cement

RoQi»Mr.T"

-km

Hoofing Mt,

Castor jnrtif, Plaat«f aH

to OBOES.

Att Work

Warranted

Corner of Niotlx aad Mtitwrft 9U ia23dt'r *e

BHiToai:!

WKBAU andOAKW, PltKTZBLS, _. and Pealera (s

O E I

S

*^.ta«l/ette St., twtwean Oanal an# Dapoi,

I I A 1 IKDIAVA.

Orders left a$ Julias Miessen's, Bo. 1C aorUi' vrJfts atl orders In our llae promptly aad with afldfr preaptly end with tlou, andwil aell at the lowest rates. ja