Daily Wabash Express, Volume 19, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 10 July 1869 — Page 4
DAILY EXPRESS
TEBBB-HADTB IND:
Saturday Morning, July 10th. 1M9.
BAILBOAD TIME TABLE.
TIBBB KA.UTS A3ID JUN. 1:59 A. U. 4 S6 R,
H'I
1
A KBITS 6:30A.*
—SK.
1105
*Y.I? ". 4:55 P.
^0 J^^AccomoiOditlon 10:26 A AHP TUB,
RRA**W OIU.WF OEBSYILLB.
I.SAVS 6:4J A. 6.0J
UIM
KzDrell
1&*-®5 ti0
BOCKVILL* *XTBH8I0H.
|UTI
10:t5J^
CITYITEWS
Q.«AT PBABTB JU IDEAL news.
IT is predicted the present season
be fruitful tf agae. TBIS
installed as
A CHaMB'BLUS, £-q,
THS
tax-payers.
we
to learn is serluusly 111, at
tained by his friends have been dispell^ •,
FATHEB CHABSE has just purchased of Mr Rose three lots on the corner of Tenth. »id Locust streets, for the erection of a new Catholic Church.
PHT3ICAN9 predict that owing to the great amount of rain which has fallw, there will BO MUCH pickness this summer, and fall. .—
PAT
the carriers in full to-day. W
make this request in view of the prediction, that the world comes to an end with UNTF
date
WE HOPE to be.able to
very few days, the organization of a bL»st furnace and rolling mill company in TBIS
city. V. 7"
THE
RAILROAD EXCOBBIOH.—Our dis
patches this morning report the progress of the
exoursionists who left here on
Thursday morning. I
FROM
A. H. Dooley's, 100 Main str®t,
and from Ash's Postoffice News Depot we are in receipt of Hampers Weekly andf Frank Leslie ior July 17th. r.
THE Journal is
of opinion that
City Council does
a
END
WARREN,
great many important
things without due and eareful consideration, and admonisbej the honorable body therefor.
OF THE W'JBLP-—The adventista
have appointed ibis day for the finnl winding up of earih affairs, should jhs
predic.ion
fail, another day will be ap
pointed.
FOB THE SPRINGS. -Doctor Cuningham and family, and the family of CaptJ. B. Hager, leave, tbis mornity^fQr Indian Spring, Martin county, one of tbo most charming sumtrer Tesbrfi to be found in any part of thecottBtr^I5"
COUNT 'EM.—Parents and guardianli are requested to count their children ud to remembler the number of each sex, preparatory to the enumeration for school purposes, which is to commence oo Mon» day and continue through the "next two weeks.
HOSSKO
advertisement this morning to announce the receipt of a new and handsome lot of Parasols, English Perceles, FrendHPique» and a fall stock of Domeitic Goods, bought before the advance in IfewTork, but sold at the old prices. Drop into their establishment while out shopping to-day
JtttsY VoRie, who is now "going it al^ne," will have another fine t»eef to asrte to his customers at market this morning and evening, which he prom itee is even better than that of lnsVSktur,day. He is determined to suppl^E!?customers with the very best of fresh meats that call be obtainedTO this marketr
W* ABB pleased to see thai Mr. L. Siaeoer, at his extnsive and widely cele bratad "Palace of Music," continues in the lead—tbe beet arranged, best supplied, most popular and*extensively advartieed and patronized in Western Indiana, an ornament to Terre Haute, an honor to bimsalf. and the final r«w*r4 ot industry end mechanical asill. Send to him for music aid musical instruments, of all kinds. Lowest rates are his selling figures.—teliHff Green Aurora.
w«,
regret
h,B
"sidence.
City Treasurer, and several dppu
tie*, are vigorou.ly dunLing delinquent
A T.OITIAO MATCH for P»™ T.KE. place «F" OMUKWB"®"-
noon. __
Tt7Z new lire cistern, h,ve been order ed to be built by the Council. The lcc tions have not been fixed.
ijg XIELD of wheat now being gather ed in this county is the largest fot a number of years.
known '•U
SEBMOHS bearing on recent lcC4l events Will be delivered in most of the cburcher
to .morrow.^
A W*W and well executed counterfeit twenty five cent piece is now in circulation. Make a note of it. ^5
IK VIEW of tb« quantity of false hais worn by the weaker sex, would it not, well to style their boudoirs wig-warns?
JAMES M. TOLBERT has been seen AT York, Ille-,and the fears of
suicide
imall-pox She was with a umuy o-
enter
some twelve persons and died in a day or
will
two. The ne ghbow assembled on Monday and built a house In the center of a I forty acre lot, du? them a well and removed the entire family to the hastily]
constructed pest-house.
HORSE THIIF ABB*BT«I.—Marshal Whiteman and Deputy O'Mara arrested yesterday evening Samuel Tennis, charged with staling two horses from John BChambers, in Sugar Creek township, Wednesday night last. He was captured on south Second street, after the two offi
cers named bad given him a lively chase,,
and taken over to
Esq.
Creek township, ered.
0
DAT—ttie 10th last Y-AR was the
hottest known lor many years.
ALBERT E. WILLIAMS has been duly
Deputy City Clerk
MAIS STRKBT had every appearance of
Sunday yesterday
THE
POLICE
share in the general dull
ness of business
GOOD BUSINESS is anticipated this fall when the farmer* get their large crops
The horsea were reoov
ihopping or coming to the city for any I dlt. purpose. In an eeptcial senle It is true n.T NOW that "the harvest is plenty, but I CEMTENABT
the
but
HOK. B. E. RHOADS
yesterday,
is the finest west
of Yale
College. The price paid wn«$20,900 It will not be moved for several months, bsiog necessary to erect a building in which it may be placed.
FOB BEASOKS of which we are
INTERMENTS FOB JUNE.—The Superintendent of the City Cemetery reports
the following interments for the month of I
June
CITY CEMBTKRT,
Mrs Sarah Winters, general debility. Margaret Tittman, dropsy. Twin infants of G. W. Smith, premature birth. Henry L. Tuttle, injuries from boiler explosion. Infant of Geo. W. Snediker, premature birth. Infant of M. Johnson, stillborn. Infant of WM. Crum, stillborn.
C@D
announce, in aj
CATHOLIC CEMETERY.
Infant
af
OHIO
FEMALE
thepressnt
number of those whom it has successfully trained. Its honored graguates are now scattered through the land from the Lakes TOT^G^
A^(ERAN professor
of
of
& Co. have a new
1 ^aftisaarssajs
ivaa J)*mcerai thai on Saturday law I hotel more attractive. It ia still woman was taken from this city to Cur- piffled over by the widely-known and vaville. in that county, affected with the onnivenal favorite, Cam. BiU'tin. Long 11 Ri,a
with a family of life to the Terre Haute House and Its ever aftjiy from 6
Md ou8
j8,d3t
cot fully
»DVIHOD, the- capitalists, of this city have
Winchell's proposal to establish Asriculturaf Werifs heft» whilo a narober of prominent business men of L»Fayette have promptly agreed to furnish the re
a I a a
baVrecud in Terre Haute. We regret 164 Main street hat such a's opportanlqr If permitted to from us to another locality. No
*».
»!«. °'L «T» "S1"" "J
benefit both to stockholders and the community at large.. With the best advanta^8 OF any -CITY JTF the WeStfor the successful prosecution of manufacturing enterprises, we are doing comparatively ittle, and permitting.ourselves
Deming
Barney Crosaon, unknown.
Infant of Edward O'Brien, stillbornMary Long, general debility. Infant of Paul Donovan, unknown. Infant of Anthony Weidel, stillborn. Infant of Tim Grover, stillborn. Child qf £agg& Welsh, drownedFrom city'W from country 3. Total 15.
COLLEGE.—We call the
attentipn of pur readers to the advertisement of tbis institution in another column our paper. This- ia the oldest Female "College," we believe, in the country, it |#ING iKe first tcroonfflr degrees' by legislative feuthority. It has certainly well vindicated its title, both in the high character it has sustained for thorough educaiiot^theie TWETITY^HIF/PAST, and
in
ale College,
learn-ing that this institution had procured legislative authority
to confer
honor
ary degrees, observed Xacetlonsly, ID I public iiddresi, that perhaps the most ap propriate degree which could be conferred on tbe fair graduates would be that of "Mistress of
Hearts
but times have
changed since then.'aod^woman^fclthaut RELINQUISHING her prerogative in heart matters, is claiming to be the peer of roan in matters of intellectual culture and dis-
OE, AGD more KND'TA^FE IS^THE claim conceded. Without disparagement to other EI' cellent institutions of the kind, we are to S»Y thft the Ohio Female Collage presents a rare combination of attraction! to those who have dau*hters to educatei and the fact that the advantages of this College are offered at such reasonable rates
exponss as to place them within
reach of those
whese
means are limited,
must rejoice the hearts of ill friends of liberal female education. There is no need of sending to EXPENSIVE institutions in the J£ast. when such a College as thi*
.PTA»LTTL!IO^OS
BOT
home.
dftttghmn-ripht
A SERMOK FOR THE
,8ndl^.-JSowKn*
Aurora
NOTICE
—I am prepared again to,ce-
ceive Guests, and Boarders at my Hotel. Booms high, airy and clean. The table is known and speaks for itself. "WM. SnAF*«B.
Proprietor of the Teutonia Hotel. jyl0-dlw.:
TERRE HAUTE, IHD July 10,1869. I will sell this day at auction or private
1 W,U BE
sale, from 10 o'clock a. until 4 o' p. m., fonr open fcoggies, two spring
BAY BOREE AND HBRDEF8,
Taylor in Sugar LhIKIIA* niaffnn nartW
two
I ponies, one butcher wagon, nearly new one family horse, one fine milch cow, fresh one two-horse wsgon, with gravel bed attached one rockaway. Sale to take
CHUBCH' The
Harvesting bands quarterly meeting of the Centenary M. I these instruments
:R6I^O4.y.f.«4.,.»f 3.bb«), 10.b -dllMJ.1,'«««) ..a ... .„mp.r,»e .UB leMlyBrouod
street, would do well to cardial iiultetioo eiteoKd
tbecouctry, where tbey be of ... citizen. Xbe ,».rte,ly conference wtll i,
^ey can't think of it. Tbey had take place on Monday loth in the even rather losf. logI tioe.
was in the city
having
just returned from New I
Harmony, where, with DR H. W. Cloud, ,4 Evansville, ha concluded the purcb»ee I of the valnabie Owen Cabinet, for the 1 State Univertity at Bloomirgton. Th.S cabinet contains eigbty-flve thousand specimens, and
to.
Will the official member* please no-( B. WILSON SMITH, Pastor. 7 vj. STRAYED OR
STOLEH—From tho prem-
igosof Theo. Hudnut, Tuesday night, a Black Horso, about 15j hand* high, both hind feet white, small saddle mark-on back and scratch on ouch hip. A liberal reward will be p*id for any information sent to the undersigned.
HUDNUT & Co.
CHOICE WINES and Liquors at Strong s, dtf
190 Main street.
SELLINQ OUt
RT
Ladies Congress Gaiters
n. -T sti 50
J-J OO. Good
not responded with "much alacrity "o Mr.|D fieibold «, 64 Main street.' j!9-tf.
Biook) have a big table full of
Bargains in' Goods that nliisi bo sold. 21, dtf
SLEEVE
RIFLE'S.
FOR
A in GREAT IACIETY at I
tbe Largest
and best
cloths, oassiiberes anF vestings in the
CITY, GO to Grover Millsr FS, cornor 6th and ^iain streets. jli
You
can find Preserved Lemon Peel,
at C. I. Ripley's.
QUERY ?—A correspondent
tbe
know what kind of a broom the young lady in the novel used when she swept baclr the ringlets from her classic LroW Oigart I can't exactly answer this question, but
ment "ofTkiris, COR^SA?,
white
RIDDLE has the"Horton Corset.'
RIDDLE has a nice stock of Fans.
on
at
TIMES—On
to
morrow, Sabbath evening the tltb"T&et, I
will deliver a discourse In
the Asbury
ML fJr~€bruwli of tbis DTYJ- on tbe late desecration of the Sabbath, under the pretext of celebfatiag our National Anni versary. I will also show up some of the general corruption and lawlessness prevailing to such an alarming extent, in our midst/ net flighting officials sworn vx*cute "the laws. All Jovera of the Sabbath, of laar&(tfhix3er JP the community, ARE cordially invited to attend.
C. A. BROOSE.
Pastor of Asbury M. E. Church. B9V. E. rank Howe will preach a sermon of a similar character, at the Con. gregationai Church to-morrow morning at 11 o'clock.
CALL and see those beautiful French and Scotch Ginghams at Cornelius & Haggerty's.
12-d4t.
.CHOICE Sugar Cured Hams, at Joseph Strong's. [19,dtf
JiiDDLK can suit you in Hosicrj.
BOY your FarasoU of RIDDLES.
CAMIMEBES.—IF'ufi line, at very loweet prices, at Corneliu9 & Haggertv's [6,d4t
TH*
cheapest Millinery STORE
^B*L*D DSRED
ia
MAMMOTH EXHIBITION.
AT
Lace G»itere_at $
SELLING out fine B. Caif Boots at $4.00 at D. Reibold'* 64 Main street. j!9tf.
Go TO D. Reihold's and look at his and shoes it Will do jl9-tf.
FOR latest styles of Ha sand Bonnets
amount I goto Mr,. J. B_ Mitten's, Main street be-
pass other investment of the same 122-tf EJWID.B.
FOR
out-
shipped bv other cities wbose natural LRE1%
reitftiTces tfr« Vwtfy-foflwier Co ours
-T
ready made clolhingf^sstb
at
M51. Mitten's, Main street, between 8th «n«9th. RFRID
PEACHBS
at O. I. Rip
ley's. .1 6dtf TEE
best pair of "White Hose at 15 cts.,
at C. WITTIG & Co.'s, 21,-dtf HO Maiti street Deraiog Block.
Do Totr WAKT BAROACTS GO to Wittig St Go 's, 1*0 Main street, Demfng Block, and look at the big tablet-fall of cheap Goods. 21,dtf —T—{
T''~
'J
1
Go To W. H. Sage's for a delicious beverage. Hi elegant Marble Fount it ID fine order. 12,dtf
A TOLL LIME of Ladies, Misses and Children's Hose at such prices as will sell them fast, at C. WITTIO & Co.'s, 21dtf 170 K«Ta*WfW^PWBteg^B»ock. r( I
IF TOV like ,a good SMOKE, at Moudy's Cigar Store and luy one or more of his Velocipede Cigars
GESRTRIME IMPORTED FORT CALIFORNIA CLARET, I PARESHERRY.. Old Kentucky Whits" WKeat Whisky. Ohoiee^Llquors always on band
jC5-tf. •v ?. 799J «treet. \X FOB a$ne wWwrorceJored aatrt, good aad cheapo** a .of white "or colored lines dock readv made or m&de to order, go to Grorer & Milteti®, eoraer
atreeta.
6th
and
^^SSJONFBEEmni
THE show of the season takes placo clock A. u, till 9 o'clock 3d and 4th streets, at Herz & Arnold's (successors to B. Weisz) Hoop Skirt factory.
0
3
Ip-*•» t«w«en
T\
ARTICLES BHOWV,
The most durable, most substantial and most stylish Hoop Skirts of their owa manufacture, superior to any others ever before offered in this market.
Twenty different kinds of the flnostand be3t shaped American, French and German Corsets.
All kinds of ladies furnishing and fan-
clock cy gooda such as: Edging,Smproidwie*, Insertings, Linen and Paper Collar Cuds, Gloves, Veilings, Lace Collars,
Lace Handkerchiefs, Linen Handker chiefs Hosiery, Jewelry &c "These goods to be sold at prices to suit all."
Admistion free I |jl%
Goods shown with pleasure I HERZ & ARNOLD, 89 Main street, ja-dfif. LEFTINQWELL'B GASGOVEBNOR.—Dur-
fourth I ing the past month we have had one of
attached ta the meter
amount of gas consumed in the same montb last year a saving of about twenty five per cent. Our recollection is that about the same number of burners were U3ed.
A test made when THE^QOJEN
WAR first applied itfdlentei ar SAVIR^G^SF about twenty-seven per cent. We are satisfied a positive saving is made, espec ially where gas is consumed at late hours of the night. "Wo append the following certificates:
TERRE HACTE, July 6, 188?."
Messrs Stqley $ Dickinson: This is
&
ana
go to Grover & Miller's, corner 6th Main streets." THE
m26-dtf
"Pbosnix" Hose, worth $3 per
dozen, are sold at 15 cents a pair, at 21,dtf $ C. WrrTig& Go's.
COFFEE AHD SUGAB retailed at wholeiaW prTcfs at Jeseph^ottg's, ^o. 190
Main stceai»C. WITTIG & Co, a't 170 Main street,
buy at S. R. Freeman's, 161 Main street, the handsomest set crt'Wack Jewelry you ever saw, and for the same amount, the prettiest black chain and pin. It will pay to call and see them. dtf
IF YOU WANTO suit of "clothing made
N
IHE very best style, and as cheap as can be bought anywhere, where women and apprentices are not employed, go to
assortment of Grover & Millers, oorner 6th and Main
streets.
BTREELS-
Meretz'
BEAUTIFUL colors in Crape Bereges and Lamartines, just received at Cornelius & Haggotty's. 4DL
No HUMBUG 1 Some Goods must be sold, and we sell THEM 25 per cent, below cost. Look at our Bargain Table, J? C. WITTIG & Co., £21,dtf 170 Main street, Denying Block,
FOB THE LARGEST and
XI[25,dt£
IT IS SAID, "This
wants to
I will just say that young LADIE^J AA well| Volger,-South Fourth street as old ladies, can find a splendip-
Pas
aort
goods,
9
a
opened her STOCI^OF Millinery IN the store room recently occupied by ffberle & Bindley, on Main, between Thihf and Fonrth streets, where she
LE'P'ER LIST. LIST OY LKTTXSS remaining unclaimed
in the Post Office, SATURDAY, July 10, 1863^ LADIES' LIST.
to
certify that I havo tested, on five different occasions the working of LeffingWeil's Gas Governor and agl PERFECTLY" satisfied that it will save twenty per cent to the consumer of gas.
the governor -to meters^ He juaf^rj^ces a saving of frem fifteen to thirty per cent.
BOOMS TO LET.*—In"the second
Hiss Uotlift XlaepeberrYMra •, King ttrs John
Alexander Alexander Margaret AsderionUrs Mary A Laritson Mrs ^nsan Anderson Mrs Martha AL«cy Mia Nancy Behymer His* Jennie Lockhart Mrs OarrfB Brenton Miss SO iidster Mrs If Bishof Miss Carolino iockwood Mrs Ellen Booclies Miss Kate Mar.ry wiss Mary Boons Miss Mattie''*Vi- Ha kleXrs Martha* unrattt Mary JVC" Hetzel Kiss Burh Miss Laura Miler Miss S Bu khart Mrs Mary A Modrijl kiss Jane Clark Bath Myers Miss Carrie Coughlin Mrs Margaretttcosky Hiss
Cronin Miss Ellen Cox Mrs Celesta Davis Miss Anna A De*ly Miss Katie Dickerson Mrs S«rah English Mrs Eliza kvinger Mrs Eliza Ellison Miss Narc 86a Felling Mrs Angnsta Fergtuon Mrs Boxa Gorman Mrs Jane Harris Mrs Dora Birt Mrs Hannah Hasting In -arah Hendrickion Mrs Hedges Mrs John W Hixon Mrs \V Hogener Miss Hollins Mis Saraa Jack on Miss MA Kester Miss Moilie
GENTLEMEN'S LIST-
AtkersoE W Mayer 3 ijS ,«*! rf -1
Abe rt Jerry Arastruig W Alvis Noah Bailey Jerome. B«rr EL Becker Conrad Ms 'Sell iA -i iBiigg* JoaepBCi DiVfem Bo Wen Dr
Fink
WILLIAM LOCKWOOD.^
This is to certify tha\l HA*»*TSID JBEFC
I fingwell's Gas Governor on my maters
JA9T MONLJ1 AN(J
FLN(J
A GAVing
of at
least twenty per cent. JOHKE. WLLKIHSON: TERRE
HAULS, July 6, 1869.
Mr. Dickinson, the agent, now intro ducing .THE Governo? here, is »topping?it he Clark House, and will be happy to
and
third stories NO. 145, Main street. E quire of Jos. C. Yates. [7,dtf
THE nay on General Criift's farm,"both clover and timothy, is now being cut, Parties desiring to obtain any of it can get it on the farmofcJiave it sent to them by leaving orders at the Gounty Hay Scales. Q. W. SPARES. dtf
FOB one dollar to iwo dortars you
in nEivar-al
freshest stock of
Neck Ties and Collars in the city, go
world is all a fleeting
show FOR^ man's illusion given," but 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 [17dtf
IMPORTANT TO LADIES. -WMRS H'al jusl •k a selec
I of Spring Bonnets, Hats.Flowers, Frames
.° and Kibbons, of the latest and most
combs etc., very C^AP at WEISZ S or LIIRFICLJYE atvTee which shb has placed
al (kirt factory, 15 Main street, Nationa bjock, between 5th and 6 th. JT A BIG BUSH to Moudy's every day for his Velocipede Cigars. [17dtf
attractive styles. which shfe has placed upon her counters, to be SOL^ to friends and patrons at the most reasonable prices ll-d2w v. FI
MILLTNEBT.—Miss M. A. Randan
will
be pleased
to see ber old customers, and as many new ones as may choose to favor ber with their patronage. [6,dtf
CATABBH CUBED FOB 35 CENTS —Thia states)is true, bec«u»^!lfoiipaods will testify to HO fact TH^TT J4N» ljox of Reader's German 9naff EFEURTTY bkriished the complaint. NOW, why will the popple
of this
age suffer from one of tbe most
disgusting of diseases, when in this simple remedy they can procure a cure. All druggists keep it. Or send 60 cents to O. P. Seymour & Co., Boston, and receive a box by next mail. 20-d6teow
JEOB a .tioe-Switoh QT JP^RUFJT 9 fbwer price than at any other place in the city, call at the old State Bank Building, on Ohio, street, one door east of Kiasner's Music "Stored £4,dtf
REMOVAL I—The hair dressing estabment formerly kept at 89 Main street, has been removed -to the west room in the old Slate Bank Building on Ohio street between 2nd and 3rd. The lady having charge of the business is compet tent to atteftd to anything in the hair dressing line which may be entrusted
me. It ii the best
jiow
tefore the
-4-
VcD nald tijn Helen Mclilinn Bridget Norton Misa Uary Patden Uisa kmma Plew His liar Biggs Harriet Bice Hrs a Bfluj albs Jaoo Sogers Urs ^largaratE Boss .rs Nannie Sparks Miis Margaret Sbil Mrs AtnaM Smith Mrs tfargaret Scboonover Hre Lonisa Snyder Uisa Amelia tft Sirs f^rah Tip on Was Mary TFntkios Him Irloreace Wllbern Uiss A Wiley Miss Ellen
.,W
WM
hnm»n
Sogers W Bogers Bansom ,. W Roberts Ihemptoir*®Roberts IT
IB
Boaseil
BU
IJISLHM. ^-3 a mer nm
Swa tswrller A Slade
ANTED—A Vaahw and Ironer.
YV AN
j.-ISSWW I
^ILLNER THOS MOTT WM MOORE
M' *R.,. X~,
MOFFITT OIFRER
IOCHELL FRANK O'Conoe'L Michael I" O'Neal
Johny
Patterson I'arid "B Peiers A -T Pagh HU Randall Rat
WNI
naldweli John Conkson Kobert Cohoe
IF
an
O
W S
Bing
1'
ro»ly Wm CLOQAS \VB» A Cole Daujslierty Ohas Davie A "ZIORWM .i,
Rine
4
Btockwell Albert Ssbucha'dtJ Travoii Jam«9
HallGH I
Jos
If
Hudson Joseph Htarst Martin I
rt
IO ZN
:U'
i»1
Hall Claibom HalllA.' Hendriekson W' Hidden Jlfi CLdlowmy
Terrell
A
Tiffany E 1 Tnrn-rBH V| Thompson E Thompson Uniey N I Wallace A
Wrst' bner
Hutcbiion Jas H***.' Uulbard Milton 2 Kelley AD KERSEY A o» Klag IIVFR-'XI fkiaser Wilson A' L-aagdon
Sa&L P"
White James,F'
Thos
a a a
bting Is more
blocd purifier
public, it invigorates, renovates
and cleanses the life current vithln correct* alllhj irregular!tea of tbe system imfarU fresh \lgsr and ttrengti to the constitution,and prof:dnc««
perfect health end
'is gsn raldebility
TO R«BtOTe Moth Patcties, Freehles and Tan frcra the face, use Perry's Moth and "6 pkb^X. ^oWb^ OiDroggl*W fj «i RA iS
For BlacTt Iforms aM Pimples
tho
FACE, LITO
PER
BEUEDT, prepaied only by Dr.
to
Grover & Miller's, (Sorner 6th and Main streets. m$6-dtf.
marl7deod8m-wjJig
QHTO FEMALE COLLEGE,
to
her. M. RixeLEMAir. m4dtf.
SPECK'S STANDARD Wurz BITTERS is highly recommended by physicians
fot
Dyspeptics, on account of Its tonic properties, Its purity, and ItadeHekra*flavor.
ATTKKTION, FABMBBS —WO hare oil hand a tew now doublo^hovel Plows which-we- will s«il a 4a^alo- Ihey are from" the pattert-tipoa wWctrMri Vo soph Grovor received tbo first premium at the Indiana State Fair of 1867 are well made, froza tbo best cpaterials. Call and examine.
We are making Craig's patent Harrows also, iron Scrapors, for farm and toad parpoiti.- -WM J. BAU.4CO,
Propr Xagle lron "Works, AgenuRobinson Machine Work*. Separators and Horse Powers,
Corper 1st and Wabash strf.eta,-'-! I
£JIVIPBND NOTICE. HA CSAI STATE BA5X, TXS&E Hirrt, Iv»., July 6IH, Wt9.
The Bo-rd of Directors bavr declared ad vi, lend of (B) P»r cent, free froai Ooreromeat tax, pa,»0(e wetoekholders on
Jj-MlT Pashtor.
NEAR CINCINNATI.
This well-known Institution wiii cjmmajrtelts Twentt-first year of study, on TiiUBSTAY the X9th of September next.
The highest cdooa lonal advantages enjoyed, nnd-ro foil corps of exparisnced and a),proT«f Teachers.
Extensive orn^meeted Qrotind'!. Beautifal Bulldlnjs wilh mod rn imprortments. Eletrat»d siiUrtton.orerlooklng th-sobstba of Cinainnat).
P: ices Low beyond example. F-r fu.-tber information, tr for Catalegucs^ p.p. ly t» the President.
I REV. B. C. BURT, D. D.
jyi0-2(nw*9tan COLSEOE Hut, 08to,
LEATHER, HIDES ScC
BTJJBNBTT,
Prompt AttiznUoi*..
in.icyn-
BILLIARD ROOM
At the Teutonia Hotel,
Hos. i1%^itftr»Maia St., Mtt ettiand 7th. Ets-, .TSSSOJ TERRE HAUTE. IND. With SU of Ihe fln st TaMes nith PaEitBi PATENT CUSHIONS.
Pre C^P&BwBc^Boalboa afli Bye Whisky aold tlifciiar »n «a ntier. Whisky sold by the gal Ion, qnart aad pint.
JUUOS MIES^,
ASKBJ:*K asfe MaifTAir
CONFECTIONER AND BAEEB,
?.! JM». IS Sortli fourth St., Mas itetveral Main at4_ Cherry ?treats. RIFFRX?TR' »FFTTT^, Keeps constan'.'.y on hand afresh snpp'.s of Cabs, Candles. Iceoreon, Bread and Uracke w-
Ornamental C»kra, Pirac'dt, Ice Cream, W*t« Io a, ChtrlofW-rtrtSS, My, Blano K«»go Boai*irP^«t Biiqrlte Gl.ce. Tromagede Pain,
Icj Oreamj l-»StFy, Tonjc". Chisten Salad Ac„ ill bs made to order. PriTate Partfcs InrbUhed vith Pystrrj, aloett, lee Ct.eam, bellies, a^., on short notioe.
title, Ky.
Cne Spirits where now
and
norvcujnesa. Kverybody
ought to use it in the SpriDg and Sommer, as Jt WL'L
be found a
reilib'.o
protection
on
AT'a COMEPOKT AND PMRLE
B. C. PEBBT, 49
Bond stteet, New York. Sold everywhere. The trade supplied by Wholesale Medietas Dealers.
TL 1'
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
J^TTACHMEJST NOTICE.
State Indiana,Cou-ty
cf
3oab vs.
Vigo,
S1'— M.
J3htf W. Uawltlna
1
Wbere&A M.M.
a return
Attarkm'ant pro
ceeding before G. F. Cookerly, Mayor of Terre Haute, go Co., Iod.
Joab
HIS ta^eh eurSis writ
issu.ed therewith of not found, the sail
TF.»K°'ns
is
o'clock
of
Atuchme-t against the eocds an" ihattlee rixhts, credits and effects of stid Hawkira. and •hareas
hasbeeu
oiad. on t:.E
TIIMIA ns
Joira W
HEREBY totifi-d
of the penae cy
P. M.
in S*M
has
of Said day, at
city,
ot
WFCEN
-T .-tft!
R-:
Uanufsctufcj aadD»»kr
teacher, Hides* Oils, Sboe Findings, and Currier's Tools,
jfos. 144 & 140 MAiJf ST., TfiRRS HACTE, IND.,
mW 0A3H for Hides,, Fors, Sbeep Pelts, Deer Skin^ Tellow, and Leauier inthe Bough. Consignments always Rtceive
STYLMLM
WANTEP. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. WANTBD.—To rent a small
j" aoaforuitfa DwalUac Hoasr en 3d or Mh •trwt loeatioa pratercad to bo within four or five iqui« of Pablic Sinare. Call atG&ZCTTS OMOB. JJSDS^
good Cook,
lUf«r«Bcw a air
ed. Apply .to Mri. T. A. BOSS, corner 6Vt and Oaist. j6dtf
TED—At the National
ww Honee two gocd dining-room girl*, ap ply immediate lj also a ball-boy. SMtf
FOR RENT.
FBrick
)B SENT—-Houses
atMete. Apply to Joiy 9-dlw
Fon
in tbe
Block, corner of Chestot
Chest ant and ThrJ SAMUEL 8. EABLT.
3R RENT.—A dwelling House
the rontb-eaat eoraer of Otaio an 11th
street*, oontaiaiag fire rooms, pantry and cellar, veil and cistorn oo tbe lot. Eaqalro at Oaborne Otlfer's Boot and Shoe Store, esKaia street, bstWteRSd aid 3d its. jj8d.f
FOR SALE.
T?OR SALE—COW and CALF—
A An excellent Milch
Irquite
BARS INS PAN MMYER FF A MYERS ICHAEL' ^3 KILLS
Cow with young calf.
at Drag Stoie of
jyiOdSt BABB, ODLIC FT BUST
FHoaro
JT
ft
SAi® OR RENT.—A new
ef SIR
ro m«, on
M»th
beiwesu Gooains
1
I
MNILENJH MORRAY KOCNLIA NICHO'S WALKER -.
BrownChaalt Burke AO Boshnell Jo Barcbam N BttnlsnofWM ••••r* Campbell Carter Co line Caldwell HJT-«»-.I Crawford
Fdee
Third street,
and Moffat streets. Apply at
Mo.41 south eth str.et.
Jj9jtf
DR SALE.^-A new House and
corner LOT on sonth Second A rest, e»s:
and ton'h front, lot
wtl
fenced and honse ar
ranged for two basement rooms and cellar, five good rojms, largo pantry,closetlarge porch, cistern,AC.
IlLUeis uicel) plartered,
aiote
SALE—CAEJtlAGE—An
lastern mide Carriage, nearl? new, for one or two horsos.
Koqnlre
of
I. G. N1BLO-K, cor.
of 8th and Xaglests. 30J3w
FEAGLESALE-MHOOBO
i.
3B
Patrick
J\
Enquire of
dCB
-..FW
Banky
Frank
aprli7dtf
Cbas
•T-5
ShcCita A Swim Wza Shoemaker 0 W Schmid
wler L"F "*V 3-
wray Green Tuos
tmfoc Hi t"2\.
..odaeyTH Goodwin Hank iiG
John
S
•Woods W Wirnams N
VT'H
,J
cr
ease,
SETEM
Tork 'T
Lynn W
1
5
SINE
Noah F-*
L. A.BCBNET'T,
LOCAL NOTICES.
To Enjoy Life's
Blessings
BAR. BO th—It
We Mas|
Is a ttnbborn
"fact
ihat 9very
less predispssed to
DIV
and la the Spring the txcitlag cantes
otf
disease arssnmerctis and actire, DND sickne» II exceedingly 'prevalent now, to cponteract the bansfoi .nflneacrs
fjarful
which sometimes tell with
«FL3t
cpon
our system
at th'ii period 6
the yeat, a certain and agreeable rem dy is FA^ nlshed BY Mcsirs Dr.3. B. Hsrtman A OO.,
Lanoarter and Pittsburgh, Fa. It.Is that notej and tffica^sns invigorantaodtoalc, MISHLKB'S HEUBBITTEKS—
a
can
Ute-gifiug preparation and
and Lot on
si reel, between Blxtta and
SeTento.—
K. B. WBLUHT & CO.
Magnificent
ENTERPRISE!
Aotborlzed by Special Acl of tbe Kentucky Legislature.
5
Webb
W «»-»(.
WenverJW-" *D
The Btst Scheme Ever Offtred Public Fully AutkorrteX by bawl It
1
Willie
Bink,
J0HXC. LATHAM, Presiden: Bank HopklnsTiUe Ho(.kioaTiHe, Ky. JIHKS I. DALLAM, Commercial Bank,
cah,K».."
B. 6* XHOMAS, tezlngton. Ky. W. TILER, Owensboro, ^Y.
AG ia«t dliaase
and arromoter of hfppin»83. 23dwlw
HOW TO GET TICKETS. Bemit by drafts,Postoffice money ordor, regij. tared letter, er(in sunu ot FL IJ dollars and up wards) by express,to either Ihtabove Agents
K. Jff. SIMPSON, Club Asent, jy7dagrtf it Tens HAATE, Ind.
1 |^,comaenclng Wednesday nest, June
9th. Hours fbr Tuition—Weln'sdayi from 3 to6 M., at Saturdays from 10-to 12 A. M. and from 3 t- 6 P. M.
TtaMJ.—Si* dollars per month. Mr. Wsitsll Viiits tuts city at tbe request several of oar most prominent families, and has tbe g-atlfloatien of referring to Judge Ky as to bi- qialifioatlons, Aa. JeSdtf
Handsome Iron Hitching Posts
V.n Jf FOB SALE
O
said proceeding, andihat the same h- b-en coil ti ued for
HEATING on Hie 6
1869, AT 1
day of Angux.
ojfice
said canse will
be hsirdand
defermined GiTen under my hand and seal this 0th day July,
J809. F. COOKERLY, J/LL'dltwSw Mayor.
E A
AT THC
rc&tE
mow
THE B£»T
XflETCHElPEiT.
aOWAN BEARD'S
,m AMERICAN I.-T-1." IT Z"
Detersive Soap.
S I
'CRR' SAVES
'-.ii ETA
Har4 Water
SBS. tei
A6 WIU AS SOIT.
It Cannot be
HEADQUARTERS
the
splendid Obio Biver Bottom
at
RAINS,
QTer Jtight Hundred A-T*' of which are cleared andu der culttration, -nd Te been rented the present year
I IB -r son, money rented.
Good ^ouiiAtPt tnvr at bare b-en takro, and «fll is MlgaM. to thoM drawing safcl f«rai Which will Si,900 la cash to each 10 acre*.
5MClt?tots in Itendemn^o Ky., Making 511 Prizes in all, Talaea at $314,U00.
Capital Prist .$190,000 00 Smallest Prfci 80 00 The DRAWING "IALEE pl»ce at MASONIC Temple, Lou sville, Kentifity,September 1st,18C9. *-A UAC
,-,v.
Tickeis'JS OO
af
Each.
/or pamphlets giving description cf property containing Act of Iiegislatnre, and certificates of leading gentlemea of thia aad other States, ap ply to either of the FOL lowing Agents 1, 0, LINE. Farmers Bank, Henderson, Ky. B. B. A1U4HDEB, Commer:ial
•n,
1 A K-V' FOB
DRY GOODS
sv-.*
the old prices,
Louii
Padu
w?iy
CINQ.
from LonlsTilie, has the
|Hor ft aaliouace to the inhabiians of Ter •Eita aadiielatty thai he Intends oiiening JuTenll?class fir the above accomplish ment, J?eficif Qa
JExcelled
In It/ WatBing Saliti*f. Try it and Fro to It.
For Salj to the Trade t?
SOJF.
QITT TEBAStTBER'S NOTICE
Notl-eis Eereby (iven that thel5ellniuent List for the j»ar 18*t, fs now ready for rolUctlon, and all Minna Indebted to tfca. City lor Taxes and Dellnqueac'es will tako warning, as all Taxes and ueiio^neades must be paid before the 1st of Anxnst or fehe property against which the taxes are assessed #fll fc« aold for eaM Taxes aad Delioqaeneiee. *ABCTS SGHOBHEHL, jyldtf City Trsasarer
xsd THE YIGOB
OF TOtfra restored In fonr weeks. DB. BIGOBD'S JbMESCK OT LIT* restores manly Co ^ef. from whaiefe* i.ase aris'ng tbe effects of early pvnldous habits, eelf-abose, laipouncy *nl crijnate, gtva way at oaoe to this wonderful medfSnojlf taken regularly aec .rdhig to tbe directions (wMch %rb rerj
staple, am.i require no
restraint frem atuiaese or pleasure.) rallure is ismoasfble. Sol's ta bottlej at 13, or fonr u.ntlties la one tor f?. to be hat only of th« sete appointed agent lis America Of BTIZKM, S3, 3d Avwu. eer. of ISffc strtst-'H. T. del9
ft*imtiA:
WARRBN.IOBGRUCO
•9UCCSS30BS TO
EDSAlilj & CO.,
1
.ri.3.-
as.-^
E:K'-
... •.
New and Handsome lot of ,1-ii .* \#i
AI EI*.
Just Keceived, whicK ^rill
be offered at prices far
below their real Talue.
Do not fail to LOOK at
them. »i
«ic.
Terms easy. JOSEPH GRUVKR. jj8d2w
4,000 yards
English Percales!
Heir and Handsome Styles, 16 2$c worth 25.
WiKRESI, H0BGRG CO.
FIOURKO FBENCH PIQCE81
At 75 ctens. Meter bare
been sold for less than
1.85.
WABBBS, HOBEBfi & CO
MU* ..FLI
A Full Stock of DOMES
TIC GOODS, bought be
fore the recent advance In
Mew Tork, will be sold at
WARBEiV, nOBGBl* !0.
-I#ED tut
-5 a RFTTJJ .'I
Q.OTT & BITBGESS, MOUSE and SIGN PAINTER,
PAPEB HAN8EB AND 6BA1NEB. SHOP—In Early's Block, a few dtori north of Main stree:.
All work done promptly and at teasooable rates. aps:8dSni
J. wrtDT. URN TUOMAS. WITTIAM POTBS
WILDY, THOMAS A CO., Carriage Manufacturers,
Corner 2d and Walnnt streets, Terre Haute, ind. Repairing done Promptly and at Low Bates I*2U
A. H. DOOLEY,
DEALS*IN
BOOKS, PAPERS
No. 100 Main st.
No. 100 Main st.
No. 100 Main st.
WORKS
CO», RIRST AHD WALNUT BTBTET*. .. Jnne 3 d6m
No. 100 Malnst.
No. 100 Main bi
ENVELOPS. j£V««
TERRE HATTTE, i&.D.
W. B. QBIfFlTn. TITOS. J. T«T
OMNIBUS LINE.
Tbe undersiun.d ba«lng purchased of C. MiU-r, a loeofomnifcusees, piopuaia to oonv pas-enters toallpa tB ofth city and attend a railroad trains.
Oasias for calls, let on Wo slate at ih» »t offlce, Xberlo Bitdle}'s or ttie dark House promptly ai tended to
Having a thorough Kno»l Ag» thei-lty after a number of years »»twiww is M»i» bustaso we solicit the.^afr'i tiag" 1 oofola frf»n3« kbl many new oaesas ma f»»orus th cl
JelS-dlm
a
and Money.
CASHES WIIH
W B. OBlFfirii 4 CO.
9TE
QTEAMB0AT ARRANGEMENTS
O: roft BUKNINO WOkTH 6f
Terre Haate t® OoTiegtom
STEABCB EACCLAIBE, Shoe, maker, Commander, will le*ve TerreH cte for Covlacton and Intermedials landings, Mondays and Tharsdays at 9 o'cl":^ P. M., and ratarn T_fsda~s aLd Irldays.
RTKAXER B4SOS, B. Wh taker, Oommander, ieeve T=?sd.ys aadjFrU.ys for «be above aassed ports, aad return WcdatMays and SiijrMftyf, at *.
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..Adtertising, of CaMae!
THE S1IMMER tCADE.
ItbehooteH ttiebMUWiili^n
of Terre flante tofeety ai4
'asHMMMMiaiak
stirring for ttae SWUitr iftde.
Competition 1s liTety, mi If foo
don't pnsh font |t
wi^wwl^yoo^iel|rt^^
to posh your business is to
ad*
Tertise it jadlclonslj. Scatter
Cards, Circulars,
Hafeiwls-
insert pointedadTttthfeite
in the papers -keep yttrfcaae
and oecnpation before lle|ab-
MMHM
lie eye. Adrerttse!
THE EXPBE8S
O 0 E E 1 E
issappiie^vltlim
Hon or type/and prepared to
execute printing with dispatch
and at surprisingly low rates.
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