Daily Wabash Express, Volume 19, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 6 August 1869 — Page 4

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v'"! nlica-^-tE© WfebRSb •A CBU* wsiei.^g Pls®5,,,ffl „. XiTta-:

Ian ftirsfexxoii of fiiUng

a^asts8 vacancy has been torney Genetal "Wiliiamson^

jgjC. O. G*BCITQ, Paymaster of the -E. & C. Kailroad, will make bis monthly trip to-day disbursing greenbacks to all the employes of the company.

CAPT. NATHAN "WXXLAKD, Kecorder of the City of Evansville, was in town yes­

terday.

Hon. JOHN P. TTSHBB returned to the city yesterday, and ia stopping at the Terre Haute House.

TH® CENTRAL line of the eclipse to. mprrow will cross the E. & C. R. R. at a point near .Carlisle, ia SiUUran County.

THE TURNKKB start for the Chicago TuriiarXaat tbisafternoon-at -ftftr^'oloclf. 'i'he company Will number near forty, in-cludioff-Ougaa^ Band ',"""

Am,"BTdN'fl JotmwAi. for August 14tbj closing |he first volume in splendid style, ii received at Dooley's, 100 Alain street) and at the Postoflice News Depot.

FaoM-TiM-PAcmc.-—W0'" laafH~our former townsman Lucius and Newton Booth, Esqs., now residents of California, are expected hero 'within a few days.

TOMAYOK'S CooRr.—One gentleman, too modeit to have his name in print, paid seven dollars for some disorderly conduct yesterday.^ ,,.

Pi,EASED I—Our friend Scudd^r is ac» t'unlly pleased with this hot weather, be cerise it causes such an intense desire fo' his delioionsly cooling ice cream.

THE GAME LAW is being violated daily by some of bur sportsmen. Here is a chance for the Grand Jury to'Mo the State some eervico."

THE HEAVY WIND of "Wednesday eveiiiiig caused considerably damage to awn. Ings, Iruit and ahade trees in various parts of the city.

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PAX7£KSON returned from Parke

county yesterday having closed the term of the Circuit Court in that county on Wednesday evening, The docket was

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*Opif DtJTT.~*"W. S. Polhemus, of the T. H. & I, R. JR.—on» of tbe very cleverest conductors in the business—started eaH last evening for a two weeks sojourn in the vicinity of New York.

THE ytBW watermelons ist tbo season appeared on "watermelon corner'' yesterday—selling at tweuty-flve to fifty CADU each. They camo froth tho vi.-iuiiy of Pfuiiietmi. P-.-Z ?*.' -J'S

THE comparative, healtlj cf this -city aacl EvaosviUe is proven by thexaortua ry statements for the month of July.— There' were eighteen deaths in Terro %utc to ^Uty-four ia Evansville, showiCg a^raflo of one to thre?.

PROTESTANT CHRISTIANITY IN SPAIN, MEXICO AND ITALY —Rev. W. McClarer of Evansville, wili preach at the Congregational Church next Sunday morninjg^on the above »nhjpp.t

The ragjijar iu?nth 1 .pp 1 i.^ofeion will be t%ken.

THE CO»»KB BTONE of the Presbyterian OLuroh at Rockville, will be laid on the afternoon ofAug^.U^ifi^-caEtOTO^ Wm. Y. Allen, John Hawks, Wm. MChaevar, and J. M, Bishop, the Pastor of the Church, will take part in the exer cise?.

S6^ WhiT "bank note detectors convey th,e' agreeable intelligence that when we take a .ten dollar greenback we have about two chances in three of getting a spirttM tai^JgttMl.Jt~*o "Wall -executed that it can hardly be distinguished from thQ genuine one.

CRIMINAL COURT.—IU this court yestfrday'Stoieon Archer, tbe colored man who hoed the nead of Robert Pattersoh, soma thre^ qr four weeks since, plead guilty to' tbe charge of assault and battery, and was fined ten dollars, to which wiirba added tha costs.

The Grand Jury returned seventeen indictments for sundry offence*. -.ff '-r-T

A LAOR BKKR MUQ is said to i« an excellent medium through which to view ah ftClifU6» fthtmld bspiMttMsaM, then^fei^itea in a careful manner (the r:ght hand firmly clutching the' handle) until tbe edge of the glass touches *%l lips, when you patUally close your eyes andjgradi^ly riiae the bottom of the mug towai^ t^ejMB- A dozen glasses or so elevated in this manner, in rapid succession, will introduce a man to an •Jlipaa indepeneatof any altnanacprtdiO kioos. So says of the Cincinnati Qmtt-

HARMONY, CLAY COUNTY,

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Vi'ijAMW "WH*ATrn.i. has been appcinf

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d"a policeman for the Fourth Ward, in place of 3amuel Ensmioger.

"S5iZ»W8S!J»w' COAL MUTING AHD FDBHACES--BEACK" EERKXES, AC., 4C. Corresi-ondencs Daily Express

HABMONY, CLAY CO., Aug. 4, I860. The temporal sojourner in these parts will find much to interest and excite his curiosity and yet, very little to write about. There is an absolute derth of news. There are no sensations such as you always have, moro_or lfiffc jtfarj&to*A~ excepting ptwstbly an oc&eronal trageay. Tbe populace—composed largely oj miners and furnace hands—has its periodical convulsions as regularly as monthly pay day rolls around, and the men come into possession of a little mpney. The more Honorable S class,'£rst debts and lay iu a liberal supply of necesa or he am he or tbeir debts and neglect their families,—?

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referred to At- iioiical" curse

1 Tbe miners command good wages —from two,tfljbur dollars a m-. axate per ton, averaging about OHO dollar Their earnings are freely disbursed.

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But nearly aitf* druafc. *A 4&(V Collf fighting sw«riag and outlawing—a befitting carnival cf Hetl—and the country again sinks into quiet and repese. J^run^-

Drinking seems to be an inherent quality of their nature. There is one little* munity in the extreme ^Isterff tbe block coal region, of which we must make an exception. The allusion is to

MILJ, ^1^.1

a small village of fome twenty-five or thirty dwellings, situated about one and a half miles north-east^f Harmony. Tbe town has a very pretty site a little north, but in plain view of the Natwnf^Bogi. awitch is run out from the main track of the Terre Haute ffnd Indianapolis Railroad to accommodate the nace," owned by the IiTdm^apAia WmSg Mill Company, and established at that place. The community of Mill Branch is composed exclusively of the employees of tai? company, and the. juanagsra. |£vi| wisely taken advantage^f M*t# tact to control and improve, in a measure the social condition. No- liquor is sold by the glass nearer than Harmony. The company requires every miner to enter into a contract with them tothiseffi^jr'.{J5a^ ployees to be paid monthly no'tt'fth can quit work without giving thirty da^sj^rgj vious notico oi such intention to com, pany, except on penalty of forfeiting .all back pay due him. Oh" fhel)lher handiK company is bound to discharge no man without sorvtng him »thirty days previous notice, excepting he be guilty of disorderly conduct." This contrwcf rilitea to the miners only. Among the employees ofthafttrnaoe works, ^teaakeness is prohibited on pain of inBtant dismissal

Tbe furnace has been stopped for a couple of months in order to put in new blast pipes, until Saturday last, when they "blew in" once more. They made a flrat "jast",{m Monday. The gapacHyno! the furnace is twelve to seventeen tons daily, with a good blast.

the Supertendent, is a very clever gentleman. In addition to tbe furnace works the company cany on timing quite extensively. They have been shipping' from fifty to one hundred tons of coal daily. Their most extensive mines are at the furnace but they have mines a couple of miles further northwest, whidh-Me under the management of Mr. A. 0. Hough, of Terre Haute. The Terre Haute and Iadianapolis.Railroad Company are n^w eng8£8d exteadid^tfcjiir-g^ch^fo tb|^ mines.

Tbe "Western Tren Company a furnaces, ate working regularly and profitably, Wit' tbe rolling mill saems to be 'i* dtttd property- It.bis beeu .ma but Tittle Ihisyeafc audltill no prospsqt of being put Jn jop eratlon.

The Indiaaa Coal aof| pao^v oavo been mining liberally and aacun^i... lated a large stock. The Chicago market is very unsatisfactory at present, as Pcnn*., •sylvania coal is carried there free. The boats need coal for aad 54If AaiL shippers to load aact ttltbia fsjd. the^ompa^^aji^ipm^t^ operations for a few, days. CTQlJQ

Th9 Furnace at '."•sie.zti. Which has been unoergolcg improvements and repairs will probably blow in this weefc. They are now getting coal from tha mines,of D, 'k9arM0, miles south of HaiwCbf. Th«re i| coal in thia country superior to B§rpgttj.

Tb»s-»» a- blaokba«rj^ country, and

-i, ^.S*Ma*0|V^f7Berriea hav61 befen'^as-loW "m 'thirty cahts par.. bucket1, hat't%^ are »o4y^W(l:K ng at fifty cants. They jw^^iqw is t^r prime.— After the prese.rit week they will begin to :get scarce CiAY,

^Rxsibuf wa^'-roiiiug in gsild," &kr. day^.iU^ring tijtenra QOti^derate $il« tbw^ ^m»^3^^frdero|ibe at^^ftr. ous Wtigi machine and other merchandise. -Li~

THK ECLIPBK.—We are informed by Prof. Moore, of- Earlham .College, that Terre Hsute is within the limit of total obscQration of the approaching eclipse that tb| votali^r wilt ^(miifitHpkl^tftat point overtwo tti^aa. s^dj^seofe^ ly that will DO aueugibjeftointtoftMerxe it. fieproposas to"tDiafea su €bw^v*tk)i^ there. Now wa ttoak, arJiSR^' this fact, an excursion train from this city tp T«rre st«st at or about noon, or even a lUtle later, and return by about 11 o'clock at night, will pay, and

railroad as something worth consideratloHBJ'lOSi OQi

run" cr. O? mol! Ah' OtD 'piscc&&, wtfd^hss WSilfinFQS thousands of -ass-^fihW tion—informs usthat they bite ferociously and fr«el^}w brifor^ duttn g, and for a few hours after a total or partial eclipse of the «HB. They than euspaad- -for six weeks. He does not pretend to account f6r th^, b«t votwfcab it as a £o says iha lnfiULbipAlul b^'w&attwr g»f5f wqr trial? 14 Btatin^gfxEMTogn asefrtaia^ aftorj

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Another match between Messrs. Bind* lev and Stewart exhibits the following

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TH* VIGO WOOLKN MIY4. OFLWICITY bM'olilb&idL Exposition, at Cincinnati, three pairs white wool blankets, two each red mixed fancy cassimere, TITS"each brown, gray and light gray cassimere,

black and white plaid.^and scarlet plaid

fiannel.

accordance

pay at onca iolttUonji c^lTecforl have been appointed:

.«»• 4th "Ward, L. F. Reifanider, oth

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will be noticed, that tbe eclipse of 9T0d.o the sun on Saturday .next, -will be total at Terre Haute. In this, ss everythipg else, center, Rockville

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Our migbfcoft s^oulu not envy Terre

Haute1* one of the points for the big show. Come

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give you free tickets to the exhibition and a goof*3?ffl^3f tutWi&n.

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B. CONDIT and family are off for

tfaiMfWttq bounty Thev will remain about two weeks. ajefal».Tm ?nT ft 3

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heider, daughter of tha late DaV^tf Balden? hoferrbf 1-hft co»vniy, aifl ir'alife^fe-law to Mr. H. A ®rtWd«ff, oflbreTit^, was stf ieveredy hara®^ at Njw.Tf^rk^ityion Friday e*«iing of last week, by "ihae 8xplosion of an oil can, as to cause her death." #he -sad *i-Jd«n t%ft caused by pcMjringrtlie Ar0- occurred atlttve o'clock and death released her from suffering at nine o'clock the same even* lpZ. in accordance with ber last wish she was brought to this city, tbe home of her childhood, last evening, and will be interred in the cemetery at this place. The funeral services will be held at the residence of Mr. H. A. Ostendorf, this afternoon at two o'clock.

Centenary Sabbath School make iheir an-1 nual excursion to Paris on Tuesday, 10th inst. The Sabbath Schools of Paris have

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iyiKTxB ~.A.r Worknuut' to do brick mason work. Apply at corner of Second and Walnut streets- dlt

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The exercises of the day will be enlivened with speeches, music, &c. A cordial I invitation is extended to the citizens of

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rrrgbtvrnf BajidBallilulJXfT. The funeral will take plaaa from the reaidenc* of her brother- in-law, H. A. Ostendorf, on Chestnut street, between Sixth and Serenlh sts^J ,to-day, (Frldaj) Aagmt 6tli, at 2 o'clock, P. M. IThe friend* of the family are invited to attend without far her notice.

raneral t^E from A»bnr

one each drab ine

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neigVborfug* city'ancT Slate our "fiearty I to make room for Fall purchases. Prices good will by ma^p^t^jir glace tbe scene I gfl of our picnic festivities

Fare to ad^lt, rouqd trjp,^5 cants. Childr^ trader itP^ars, -^O^eiits. Train leaves at 8J o^clock A. M. Returns at 5 o'clock p. M. 6,dlf gouplFSpp.

WARD MEETING. A I W & 1 7 0 a The ReiA^b Second

Ward will meet at Reese's Carpenter

select a candidate for OoucoilmaD) to fill death oil

i^eVacfif^cy'

By order of tm I a9«T£«K%^aiiirc£B.

Jusx RECEIVED anew lot of JMRutffc: Very cheap, at W- S. Ryce & Go's

A LAKOB line of White Goods at won*

deriully low prices can be found at W. 9. I them soon dried up Bvco&Co^WC dlt 1 to Moudy's and buy one of his elocipede I Cigars, [17dtf

TMS$S$5^11iiSa

reward to any one leaving the same I

torv is now 156 Main street, between 5th iaa*#r

—ftgUBMBCT tbe same Chrrsets that oth

Remember tbe place, 156 Main street btt*S& 5TOittB^th.-*itCT'-0 3^dtf-

•aififitifFflSw Wk a^PftladS$Slf Physicians claim that Dubois' Misj|jj||jioja a re an It iS ad

THK fixctirsion to Paris of Centenary

day to Tuesday. Atipuat lolli. Full oro-

COUPABK tbe at 64 Main street. 31,dtf

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Factory. 31dtf

IF you wish a good Skirt, mads to order, get your measure at Herz & Arnold's Factory. 31dtf

IT IS ASTONISHING I How good a

eKiaojiAT xnAfloggf/ TESTIMONIALS of alargymeu, bank AB-

ers and writ** gene*S!iy, itrfl^or oH&e mm tha beat feuntat |—i timM, Costing about U* aama arthe

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Ward, R. R- SkWR^ ^gefi Moudy's Cigar Store and

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GBKAT CLOSING SALK.—The large stock at Reibold's boot and shoe store must be closed out in the next thirty days,

wijl clg^oliL^garlU^lof coat. .. It will be to every ones advantage to cal soon, as great bargains are to be bad, at I 64 Main street. jy31-dtf.

:oiCE Sugar diired Hams, at Strong's. [I9,dtf

Do YOTJ %AHT 6# to O

nd loot at th-

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table full of 21,dtf

Qo TO W. H- Sage's for a delicious beverage. His alegimt Jtfarbl* Fount is in fine order. 12,"dtf

FOR a fine white or colored shirt, good '""Pi »f"""w»' "'-"I I OS linen duck re&dy made or made to order, go to Grovor & Miller's, corner 6th and Main streets. m26-dtf-

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IT IS BAIX, "This world is ail a fleeting show for man's illusion given," but those who ehed_ tegs, pf^woe can have they, will only go

best style, and as cheap as

be bought anywhere, where women

S&ce *t!ft1 and apprentices are not employed, go to I G#over & MiMer's corner 6th afffl "Main streets. m26»dtf.

NEW TBIAL.—Tbe motion for a new trial |na fact felen cntaprtileft ly"»*i©"lidies of Terre Haute. Ail who have ever before bought a Skirt or a Corset at our Stater?, N#. tfain street (between 3d and 4th) have again" fhvottd us with their custom and a great number of new cua tomers are daily giving 11s the honor of t*$£a4H. aroelft

We have lately reduced our prices for Skirts, Corsets and fancy goods, and can freely say that w^ell BETTER GOODS for LESS UONKT than any other establishment in our line. HEBZ & ARNOLD,

CATARRH CDREI FOR 35 CENTS.—This statement is true, because thousands will

the complaint. Now, why will the people of this age suffer from one of the most

druggists keep it. Or send 50 cents to O. P. Seymour & Co., Boston, and receive a box by next mail., j.n0 20-d6teow

SPEER'S STANDARD 'V INK BITTERS is highly recommended by physicians for

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Mitten's, Main street, between 8th

Mrs and 9tb dltf. PEELED DRIED. ^UOBH IT C. I. Rip. ley's. 6dtf

LADIES leave yonr orders with I. K.

•ation walking lidWi tai9% t^orafr. I am sow prepared to make all ki«da of ladies work oa abort notice.^ 196 Main

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House," ptmei Jaly 7th,

OaStfrf-iki Haate, tkat an «rjdll*e*

:a9eihaD, tkerefore,be Ikfoilfnej and effect roia-Md' afler ita panege.

Ordaioed and eatabUafccd thia 3d-day of AtguMiW®. V'. O. T. OOOKtBXA, Mayor.

Atteati *. yiqK»BlY.J^ttk. Ywvv* Aag5dtt,

ftPBCIAiiELECTION NOTICE UAt a regular Meeting of the City Conncil of the City of Terra Haute, held on Tuesday rilght.

Crdwrtd, jSEjfc Etel cn IfocdaT,

rt iuuv I Angnit 16th, 1869, by the qualified Toter* of the Mtllr 3 S 1 SecO# W«zd in aa Id city, tct member of the 1 mBitS waM, fill the Taean- *. 'kf tie Mtbe( Asgnstae L.

Chamberti^Jf «*Jui*c»l»u40 be h«M *t H13'«

Mill

on the_W^oalBgton Boad in said #ard.

nonri oi holding election* for

I Township, County and State Officer*, and that tu following pereoaa be appointed to serve on

JMkStSb'lLi VI0KS8T, Ctotkl

MS«*t 3d, 1*69. A«g5dtf1

)B S^IfS^BUG&Y at a bara to I id at a To I east.tsT'iils chaip, r* applying immediately at I fels*ner'i False* of I AsgiitBji^

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\lAi Freckle Lotion. Prepared only by Dr. Ftaay.' ssiaby an swiggim," rrr—

aid *ai iOfi SAii&r»Two clxeap I "IXpCNDOW GLASS Ll«tli. K(saier-'a, Ho. 4S Ohio street. I I* ™mr .'»»-» AugMm a -3'

Cook,

5tko can Wa*h and Iron. Alio a. girl to lonifbwork. Inquire at the rtsidenco oi ,W. TUKLL, Sonth Blxth Street. Angedtf

mo CONTRACTOES—.Sealed I p—r—1- —in ka reeeivrd by the Oomtton Con pell of the City of Ten Haute, *t their n«xt, i^IErihfcttngv Wihe erttJbg ot iho Htbof luwt, .1899, f«* OnrbiMajii, Qnttedng lourth it»*lbetwee«Ohio andWelnot itrret. Bjtwi

is. I.:'!? AT OP THE WOODS,! I 641 .^i®P County^ lndt»no.

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.f* fctta '.'^1 Br. Iastnot^i* about four mile* from

JarreMAaV's

attornment of

iiante, at a Tery- short distance from the t. Lotibr, AKon and'Terrt Haiite Jtallropdt The btrtlding i* spacions, and ia fitted rip td albrd aoooaiinodation neoessary and desirable for the health, comfort, and ccnrenionce of tli« ea toattandaac^jj care is takan a( tha health of tha

MHia scholastic jear codslsts ot two Se«sioni,

BtmiHiPrliV'lt jtha^ Mint ba40)d 4 1 I faob compTisirig a period af five month*. .The Wir-J W». Jf Jtf I Br*t Benton compince* the 1st of September and end* January 31*t tha second begin* the l*t oi —^Ta. «vA 1 u-iii. I February, and terminates on the laat Wedne*y|LL Of) uMjW|.

Ml)wW SIM I lay in Jnne, with tbe exercise* of a CommenceI Day. The Scholastic Course embraces three De-

thnm fast, at (Sbtidiil!' I bartBsiits, thalprlssaiy, the Intermediate, and tnom last, at

aenloT. dep,rtnlellt

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for Blaet Wt»rms and POBWes off [the OoxtMitK L&&'taint Bfeuftr, pn/pizod M0y jy ®r. B.'-O. PrttaV, 49

ud the same ia hw(by^«aiak. ... Section 2. As eate^acy vii^ta^for the &Mxte- |BonC etreet. NewTork.' Sold everywhere. The diaUtatiagrfTcCt of tW« OKJh*Dcj^»ail the

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I Bedding Washing, Useful and Ornamental Covington and intermediate landings, Monday* \*dlaW«rk, With th#n*e of frame* and patterns. I,nd Thursdays at 9 e'eioak V* and setnrn g*a of Library, tiat book*, and slates. Tho I Tuesdays and Fridays. blotbesof the pupils marked for them-. Utamp* I lett#r paper, envelopes, stationery, pens, penaoldera, ink, chalk-urayons, and slate pencils famished also *bo« blackitm.

PCH HUSSION—A period of Ave .month*. |fue.oo EXTRA CHABOKS PIB SESSION.

French jrith the Usj_ of Books, .912 00 1 "tWHair*^ 12 00 Latin, 15 001

Piano, with the nse of Instruments, Music, Primer and last' actor 25 00 I Qut^t with tha use ot instr.iuaeata, Music, {mer and-Initruetar.... 25 00

Organ,, with ita Use of Instruments, Mtitlc. Prlinbr and Instructor 25 00 Harp, with tbe^u*# at Initrumant*, "Tffusic. rrlmer and Instructor...^- 30 09 Vocal Made Private lesson* with the use of Instructor, 85 00

Vocal Music in class with the use of singing bqcksi 5 Op Extra Practice on Piano 5 Ofi Bstra practice on Clnitar 2-CO Drawing and PaiatiBg la "WfatarOolors, withTBense Ofpatterns 15 00 Oil fainting.... 25 00 Wo charge is made to matte paplls for Vocal Musicln Oia«j vrlih the nse oi singing books.

TOW }U$&ISQUOI POWDER JL arftoaliy cures Cancer and Scrofulous dlsea-

sent free on application io 7 OHAS. DDB0TS, Qfinerai Agmt, P. 0. Box 1669. 192 Pearl St., New York. dltawSm

FOR RENT*

|?OB BENT—Tho Store Eoom JL in tb the sauth.eist corner ot the National House, opsoslte the PostofBo. Apply at the National HouEe^jg|H"W ijlTdtf

I F^^r.£0„S®?L,°ISJ

Also a small house ,on S&i street Mitf

FOR SALE.

worn

SALE COW.—A good ycrangUilk OdW {klTim milk) for s*l •. Enquire at^Ro.ilM'|i#fb^rotii^i tc. Aug.4d3t

SALE—BUGGIES.r-A

IjIOR -L complete asiortmmt or Bugfis* always on band and for aaleat HL'NrSR A COLLINS Live-

SALE OB BENT,—A new a a a at ii

between OoOkiat* alld^moBiit -afreet*. Apply to Dayi^J J«bA*onnOM4iMr aortb, jy9dtf

Eagle street, bamasn Sixth and SeTenth.— Enquire of E. B. WB1UHT4 CO,

Q-O^T &BURGBSS,

£0 foMiimk SJ6*i PAPER HAJie^ ^ND 6BA1NEB. SHOP—In Earlj'i Ciflik. a few doors north of Main Btrea'.

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A^FWFCRK DONI.^EUIAPTLJ AUD AT^ISMOOABLA

BABif IKL&.

Merchant TaVior.

J**IJ* |-F rooms aboTa Saxton A Walms^ lejpiTffySeeSs stors^ ibr tbe purpose efa'arrying

*r^i— rwi.n

trade anpplied by Wbole*ale Medicine Dealer*. nar^7daodBm.w3m

A W ORDINAL Cfi XI. LIYTI-KG A TAX SOB MD9^ Be it ordained hf tks cf Tern HmtUt, Th*« for tlje yearofl eight himdred and stxty-nlne, ^1969) fbtfe smB be aa*e«&ed, levied, and"Wthcted for the general purposes of the city, a tax cf seventy-five (7s) cent* on each one hundred, dollar* valuation of the real and pereonaFproperty in said oity, law-

*ane and not a panper.of the age of twenty-one year*, and cot exceeding fitty yeara, retiding wlthlnths corporate liatita of XM"eHcata.''

SEC.

2. That for the parpoce of paying the in teseat on Bend* l*sued by.sai^ city of Tarre Haute for the pnruoae of alSng in tha cOmtrubSioo of bQUdiBVW*'4taasal*riDrasMMh««l)i|nt the redempUon

of

poctton «f said Be

ihall be a*»a»ea, l»Tiei. ald caUes^K ear one tfio^saaa eight hnndmt and *ttty-tfne (1869) a tax of ttreaty osnti eaah aaa-knndred

aollar* valaatioa .of tad *4 nerMial property in si|td city, lawjajij SJ^Ufct to t^ation. f-

Bsc. S.'Aa mccgaao^exiating foctb^taking effect of thi* act, the aMa ia hereby declared,

papers of the city, tbe ETenieg Weekly Gazette and in the Berger Zeitcng ot T«rre Bant# ii i..a*»i 88Q»aafcTi MT AitW: BalWttX.~TI«SST,"XJIefE.

French sowt Bdglishf-S^i^ow: Frai\ch.PIate GlasCl Fren^'A«Qfeipgj&l<M»

itiaat between Ohio andValnot etr*et. B^ Q^I I rrsD}P 4»WfW s^ ifiiA trfuTbera^nlrod foe tha faithfal.parfprmanoeef I Hammered jlfjit^GlaW. f^ Skjljghta. *aU work according to the plan* and speeifica- I

i(

SSS^J^SS&tSSSSSgL if said work, axftcamplste It attbi eipsmeof I Fluted GlasS for CbtiservalOriQS.. the Oaniraetor, at an) tliaa *honI4 he fall ta I Hi.. rPVi^r»b-ooo prosecute said Wsrk in a *ati*factory manner. I EV©rV O)20 3Hu H1CK6SS, or of ha on

1

Anc. Gtb,1869.

Jd,"w I: ST. IilT'8 iCiDSIIC USfmiTR,

,»a v,

"F T"TR!T /^OMMCTKD BT THE? ,,, xais «m v! i^oSi^ters of Pfovidence,

II J.- u, FlpeN.

By the original qa«e, box, or single light, aqnare or rat toany irregular abapa. .aar23d3ip T7-t

O

I^JLLINBEY."

his two Divisions^

In this system aft comprised all the studies tbati tnd accomplifhad edaoa-

Xb^'Oatin^KiTiogAn acconnt ot tbe behavior

progrtU of eaob student, is tranamitttd to nt* and guardians at the expiration of the StssioB.''

OR ABM13SION.

TaitiaVih all the Bnfltth Brani^i^ 1

Urn. BUCKINGHAM Has removed to the corner of Fonr th and Ohio Streets, where*be is now opening a fnll and complete stock of Spring style Bonnet*. Ribbons, Flow-

Pnffsandall kind* of Hair Work. Ladles call I and see the assortment.

IUM Dtra

III

"\TANHOOD AND THE VIGOK lvJL or YOUTH restated ij fonr.we^lfe DB. BICOBO^S E3&E8CB-0# LfHE rdftoreapaanly powers, from wBhtever canse arising the effects of early pernicious habits, self-abnae, impotencjr and climate, give way at once to this wonderfnl medicine, if taken regularly aooordiag to.tb* directions (which are very simple, aat -rsqfaii% no restraint from buslneap or pleasure.). JFaiinre 1* Impossible. Sold ia bojt1|aSaS l^qr wlir quantities in one for 39. To be had only of the sole ap-

QTEAMBOAT ARRANGEMENTS k5 FOR BUNHISQ NQIiTH OF Tern Hante^tb ttrtttogton

BTEAHEK EIUCLILBE, Oapt. 8hoe W

pt.

maker, Commander, will leave Terre Hante for

STEAMER Whitaklr, Oonunander, leave* Tuesdays mtdVlidaya for the above named ports, and return Wednesdays and

ipt

9'Honrs rtr

Ot OQ

Tatllortng.

He keeps always on baad a FASHIONABLE ^^.^d^^elt^r08' The u*nt StyiosadcB 8k«n notice, and\m^»rj Kaaicnable T&rma. Having no high rial* tS pay, he sramlsM to make ap to cider, 'whether the (Nali tarnished by him or not.— ETerytSk#*a WB Hne chaapar fban ia^rUIre 'Iti,. -'r*

Catting dene aad warranted, to. at.. A liberal paMtrlMH* SolfeHM. k«g2M«/,'

1

QHEGARAY INSTITUTE.

9

ENGLISH awA FRE NCH.

For

f,foM)g^Laiw*

^^lHla*«i, hoarding aad

Pw^apiM, UM A nilade^Ma, Tssji la ihs laum* ifft* nianf, ami Is .tanuy.^^^^^

,^y2ldood2m Principal. Srr£Jt ba» ,~iseX arwT sw

jMMKMM.'

mmm

^^.

OF HABTFQBD, CONN.

,ncq A IT A $ 2 5 0 0 0 0 ASSETS, ®513

I E

CLABIVOTASee

.KMi.iiH:'®

B. C.

A S O O

LOOK

GOOD

?ae

WARE

HO^E.

000

0. T. WEBSTEB, President. GEO. W. LB8TBB, Beorettiy ...... .ii. H. SIMPSON, Axfeni,-

»J

H'1! ^hTJI

fr

Are now grinding new wheat, and will sell flour at WLolesale or retail at price* tfi. suit the times Wo nay cash Tor all kinds of grain and seeds.

Office, cornerFirst and Main street*.,,, 24dlw

DENTISTRY.

DI{.

L. H. BARTHOLOMEW SUBOBOS AND MXCBASIOAI.

Sncoenaqr WEU^.^a. lit 1^4 91. N»tidnal Block, Terra Hants Ind. [m30dtf •li.. ••*.**•

JjR. Cl O: LIKCOLN*

Tho dlkefit Established BWtist Tn Terra Hantto* Omoa—On 8ixth Streit, between Slain and Ohio, oni door sooth of National Houee.

HarIo« had upwards tf eighteen yeart* etpe rleccoln Dentistry, be is oonflJent tbat btTcan give ilfttisfiM3tion ill all

riANcma \J Jt«5» fiaottqpi* MB. WASTELL, from Loairtillo, hBs the honor to announce to the iahabitans of Terre H&Qte aod Ticiaity that heiatenda opening a Jufenileelam for tbe abore •ecomplisliment, at Fence's Hail, commenciug Wednesday neat, June

¥dUion-^W»^^edays flrohAli^SP

M., aod Saturdays from 10 TO 12 A. K. aad from •3 t« 5 P. M. TESHS.—3!R dollars per month.

Mr. WaBtell visits ibis city at tbe request of several of oar moit'promiDeab ft&Alljea, aid has the gratification of referring to Jndge Key as to bh quaTiftcatiohs, Sc. J43dff

Handsome Iron Hitching Poata ..-j FOB S A IE

at

E ATI'

tuftm

A E

IRON

isaaoui

1

j^o HUTJSTTG 1 Some GHoods niusL fia sold, and we sell tkem 25 per c«nt. Iwlow cost. look lit our Bargain Table^c. WITTIQ 21,dtf 170 Mam streei, DemingJiiack,

fo® THIlil'. Neck Ties and QqUmn 4ovtbe city, go to Grover& Millers.' cortfefBth and Main atreMc. 'Zjwqd-dtf, auil aitE.H •'ll'tan is!bt nt can nas ets'tatfT -lasf* is »re:

fc ||WV».aA -'3

niLOaillpX c.*) a tti iw.ttetc. -i :, a: jfiet

At the Teutonia H6tel,c S09,l74aai7B Mai^BUkrt. ^aaiZilkftag. fERRt HAUTE. IND. With fit of flft' tfftist* iabjj* PATENT OC8HICm§,

Par* ftyr JjiAmilswIiia aad coU at tbe bar, attdwa aA*r.

'..ta id iS

A -v-4/

ou^

NEWS FOB AJL1*.

•^niwaBSav^

,®)Al

IN TH* *1*

PBorvaioii.

mM HBTmJPAXLXUG MAD A A MB RAPHAEL is the beat. She eooceedt vbei tftl ~»tlMr«~ ba»»" hOU. All ar» to trouble—all who b«»e beea anfortnaate—alhope* bavo heea Jisappointed, urt tilMft* ay fola* proiaiee* and deoelt—all *to tiava bead ratal—1 and trifled witbr-«B fly bei fox ad-rice and satisfaction. All wbo are ia donbl or tire sflbctioD* of tboos tbey ioTt, ciroroii lo t«Mae»aad aaticty their miada. In liOve ACT&lrs She Ne?er fails fiha haa the eeotet ot whtaiog tha a*ottens ol theoppoaita an. 8he shows yon the likeneaiol ydfirldtbra wift *o* hesband, or abaeat frtend.— Sho gnnle* tbe single to lifcFPI oiarrtag*, aaa OifJif»6^rt,iira be|P).

Usr

aM aad adh*

iu iDBaoiereblt iDetobr«) tid

tec a HpetAf «und nappy Marriage

u, therefore, a *nre OepsuSeuce. (t t* we aoM-ta lheaobMo sktanethat *hewa* the Ont, »uJ oil} ferritin th& cotintrywhocaa Jtix-a (tie ittaaaae farreslity, and who oaa fiveenHc**ai**&otiDB en all tb» eonceraa ot Ufa, cfelcfe eaatt^saasad and arared by tboasaadi, bota a»rrMiSftBMiugbvwBa daily aadeagarty bat. ri a iKiStaeaa her adviee i»inT*lui«b»e. she •v.* XDM*U, villi Uie gveatait certalxty, the re•rttCUiS «KomiienMI aod bodneae tramactiona. bU «-ab«a» giVHB wttln^it extta cbatge.

MMtuitSJi UAISASL la a bona fide Aattbtogial tMivnrj one aan depend apoa. She ia the great«a«iOlaatvoyaatof tne alBeteenth oestar). 1» t» k.ai weiUanesoAat tbatmakte MHtaralapecwe-

UTartlminin end nj^talollail

«ar,-«'•-*« "I

't

^Staaasua ittptaaaUs ilitntt&tt daathtei of 111 a«*eotn daagbiar she vraa boro with a nrtnral ttrt kho can tor*toll -year ver tbongbta. She ai«o uaroe drnnlcsianew, and discover* la*t or hidden uxwSore*. tuAii mterTiews strictly priTateand conddenttal. is 9 Female Physician her remddlCG nevur tall are tul .teninle irregniarltiee, and to proiloot aitnthl^ duw, witttoat danger «z[iMcte.— 4«u act ii^u», but, on IU* «iitni),tlit) iut lealth.

Ttoerr*rU,rfc, BiroBc, ouiue ail, In

&

111 Kiduwii, bet. (ieitral ireau ul J»bi, Cinsmnnti, Obto. -rauitti,—JUadiaa^tl OeotUnicB, $i,6a. SFJIL £.

X1.CM

at A distance ^AY coamnnioat*

with perfect satisfaction by enclosing ene dollar and stamp. All commnclcatlons strictly priTat* aod eonAuenttal,

Addrie8 Look Soxb3l, Ulaclnaatt, Ohio. *ug23wlj

HOTELS.

JAOOV

BQTt.

SKO. O. SC1B

.NATIONAL HOUSE,Ooa.SIXTH ANU MAINHTAURR, ..... TERBE HAUTE, 1INI

JAWIB BtlTZ 80!H KBOfBirTtlBS. Tub Uouae baa beeu Uiurougbtj refurulaltevl mi23iiwljr

J1AKMBRS' HOTEL,

1

CORNER NINTH CHERRY STS. Opposite Eastern Market Hsnse Hasinga large Wagon Yard attached, will enable me to give general eatisiaotiou to tbe trav eHng pnblit. D. W. BANK1N

fJlEKKEHAUTE HOUSE,

OOTAIB MAIM AMD HVMTI MNH,K Terre Hante, Indiana.

Thta Hotel na* recently been refitted, aod pot la tras-bla*a order, offering accomcnodatlon* nnsur passed Iu the titate.

T.C. BVKTM.rtap'r.

HOUSE.

OOBNin ow riBsr AIN ouio BTUKCIH.

Terre Haute, Indiana

B. fiBlKKlTU rroMirietci

Marabali, Ucnteauma and Pateattni

OlBoa of 1 Baok IiineS. ¥reeBuaa to aad fruiu all Tralua.

of Broadway, New York.

Tb nOderelgned takes pleasure in announcing ttohlf ntimerons friends and patrons that from thia data, the charge of tbe Pacific will be $2,Ml per day.

Being sole Proprietor of this House, and tbere ibre, free from tbe too common exaction of an I lnotdinate rent, he is fully able to meet the down ward tendency or prices without any falling oB af service.

It will naw, as heretofore, be his aim to main tain nndimlBiahed tha favorable reputation ol the facifio* whicb.it baa eqjoysd for many years, as one of the best travelers' hotels.

Tha table will be boantifnlly supplied with every delicacy, of tha season. The attendance wiU be found ofllcieat and obliging

The location will be found oonvenlant for thoa* who** business calls them in tbe lower part 1 tbe ity, and of ready access to all Ballroad and 3t«amboat lin«. feSdwtim JOHN PATTEN.

,u»tsHia.

ATTORNEYS.

M. MEBEDITH,

Attorney at

Omes—In Varrlngton Block, Terre Haute, Ind mar30dwtf

H.BLAKE,

PHYSICIANS.

trrimr.I

JJSJ YOUNG,

lMY£fciAS and |SURGEON oriltibiwsi^sids Pitblifi f)qtiare, (Formerij oreopiad by Hr, Cnrtls.)

Uail* atiaufed to nrtglit aad day. National ffoai».

lit:

—Tx

WORKS,

E1QLE «OB, FIRST AND"WALNTJTSTBBKT9. .stij'.w jnhe 3 d6m

ftWY COOOftwn Kg

owutJJiiu nil

I..vJ

Attorney at Law, 1 i^a PUBLXO. iio Bt

Orrroc—On Ohio Gtreot, list seta Third and it «otMta«Cm renrthOCttits.

IU I

JHO. P. aaian. oniai oncrr.

GAIBD & CBUFT, 1.,

Attorneys a-t Law, OMoa^-So.miaia Street, np stain. febUSdtf

,8brWm.E.lloLBAN, Attorney and Counsellor at L«w,

1

GFINERAL' OOLLLECTMO AGENT, Torre Hante, Ind. OrnoE.—No. 88 Main Btreat. oeoSdlj

SUtbl

}f 4 .ai %,*** *IN n^id.tlai}^ ssui -K'»fr.ai tM *4iiin ii !ta« i: -lifj.i i» *.... }flt t-.-iii T.' 'f -'£«%li «:W duit "•.•I aKHMMW SA.

BARGAlNi:

wSKiwwwr

1

no astt

fc.V

SU

uovilsdtf

Qreenwlch Sjrfcet, and one frock west

Be*ldeoct at Ja23dtf

HAtihAMA CAPS. A

n*tn ivli

re,?OB&

WZ

BAT B.T OBI

lo^pltC. VatB». aflMriir

BSOIIPI OT

Mens' fiat* oi all bind*) flora' Hata oi all kind*, Bflsasrf fcXata •of all kind*,

a a a

a

^tta wie tt bfa&er on short Bdttct*

MiW. liTVl.JSSf

ldft AT^hi Street.

Tit It

aavSMtf. .MT.-A-.S -.J

TTTLITJS MIESSE^

Oresjn, Bread abd Oracker*.

JOraa«i*BtaI _0a^ti, P^rnaidi, lo# Or earn,

I8?»9^oH^rii*^4lT,BbW(Manga |klMn

IWbJSlcqaite Glace, Tromagedo Panj.

'JES21?.»?«•

Ks.S' 39 k»*i*r 5S-T r^3« 7 5*8 *ts7 waC ,*«r

f5rnJ,b®d

wiU»aotfte.

ia»o» taa^ant

if-m «dl i,Q «t»jraaedj -lab

bfen.v'S .ml:"-«a ,«»),*at»

O ««la alU ii 1M 4sl nit ,*«#Saia*s» »%.«. .fca* awgk»»."ia-««#a«».

ornelius &

tm

.t. n.ai.K ^.'.1 Mi.i.uk "*.

adlS"

*^.a4

'•$

I. 'if-',: -ii i.. Mubisv J1 tidea* "S*" •$***»£*«««»»' SO Dozen fi9ep «klrf»

Xsi«a». .maf. Attt9Saad »Cc*at*. ai.li- #. V-i^* i&SiM'•* «.»«». *i: Jed*,''

Good Prtttis" .. ati^wnts. i- .'irif J»tan« «sl must i-.t»i»a

Yard wide Br«w» MUl at n, 1%*B« c«ni*.

Good BieadrtiMtflH' trfH at i8i£ ceot«. *t* »a -t* I"-.. -. ... i" **v #u-a. «t isvtt* im

liadles' Hose as low tt 10 cents a pair.

'.e«! v««»««»

DreM Goods

PIQUES,

CbSf ,than vy«r. •,?}.• J6v

Good Thread, Warranted 800 jarda, only oeats a spool.

A

Large Stock of Jeans and Oet traodM

At my low trices.

.,r.i

WNfc STOCK OT

PERCALES,

I as16 1

FBFiNCH anid

1 a ,J»1

a 'is* dsid"* ,«Als* 10 *&-.

_B_

a

~—v jAi reruua tm« salt.

HTKIr KB* :». i—Tt ..at .it,:', t.

CHECHi aad TICKS

»OT»t«iw.JfJW£?

i. .r.-.i ,t JKCiJji-

?,* ».• a a -j*t ,1, 1.. ,.io «t?uiat 4di aoi*-.!4

COSNKUOS HAHVIBII1

Cot. *«m Hd Thud atl,

*sii iv

2

Ui-. Uv*3t: -r.r* i' 1 iT a

.,v «.. i, •»'.= *«-.

i. .. 1. •-. .i »*J» *..(»

(i fN.iJ ttill

W 8.BYCS &C01

HlEIUJCnOM la PBICES

has proved a success, and the people are folly satisfled, as wejnten^edthey

should be,v that**,» GOODS are CttlSAP at

the "RCCKfiYi:" CASH

STORE.

v--- iH 4_ ti

LAWNS, LINEN LAWN?,

GRENADINES and all their DRESS QOODS RE­

DUCED in PRICE at

iU91

w.s. rtceSco. tflli '-ft IMII MW #4 ii.- #d/ b*Uiieft« aay *n -.ayr.ortrji ^datf»y,ir3bt

j, aa *s aaKtSitfq bmm *m

mffl

and STBIPEO OKQAN DIES, SWISS HUSLISS, with a LARGE STOCK of WHITE OOODS generally

Under Regular Prices at

IF. 8. MYCJE &

PARASOLS, PANS, also the BIGGEST BARGAIN

YET, in a HEM-STITCH HANDKERCHIEF at 25 c.

W. 8.RYCM& CO

SUi% /I .T liv.iwt

'KSfr V* .4t -«eli

Families can be sttpplled

with BL'CH*P MUSLINS at Prices Below the Market Value, by going to

W. S RYCE & CO. s1!®'' dtsir .*«{aa )r b4Tirxt

100 ROLLS CARPETS from 30 centsr ar yard send upwards, at the CLEAR-

ANCESAUSO^

Uacta. lad

1,1

UUCUC!IB Ann naisuif

fe""

CONFECTIONER AND BAKES,

w*i» *•. Marth Fourth Between tfaln acd Cherry Street*, °r TSBRK HAUTK, IND.

Oysters,Kaata,

OA«%a»» Hflw, *C., onmcrt •sa «a i-w nt-an-^ ?s*i narlMta

3

,„

ttJWU

•Mi iiV- n. ryce & co.' *,£Si"C"t ~i -AV.H'S*. *i.

Parties wishing Houses. Papered snd WALLS DECORATED will find by call­

ing at the "BUCKEYE" now is the time to have it done at Low Price*

^r:: Vw. s, mycmH CO.

I .U-J* kv.UtU- r-2t~ .1 s-?*#6j Vi* it «:ndf utir .* .iu a imt jil ,J. .--j*!? KIH -i ii Jsfl*© W 'i*.$• ao ?&

XJI uUin at