Daily Wabash Express, Volume 19, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 16 August 1869 — Page 4

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aOCKVILLB SKTMSIO*

10:16 A

SPECIAL ELECTION

Srcoi. Wabd-S^'

C9?»C1I,1'UK~

Common Pleas Court convenes to-

day, with a calendar of 450 cases.

THKrTih^Tl^n questienwillbe berore the Council to-morrow night.

A PABTY of ladies and gentlemen

will be held at

FIBM of Hunter & Coliins, in the

livery business, has beon dissolved. Mr A. B..Collins retiring.

A SAVINGS BANK

city. Such an institation would result in great benefit to tho mechanics and the

laboring classes. ,.

NEIL DECKEB

mon Pleas Court, having taken an appeal to that tribunal from tho recont notion of a

KOBKRT S. COX

OWEN

2:27. ______V"'

JOHN

C.

liESTER'S

"W. H.

included"

THE

Terre Haute and Indianapolis

railroad took in and out of Indianapolis laitweek, 16,359,862 pounds of freight! being 72,302 pounds more than any other road running into that city.

THE Gazette

agreed.

AT EXACT OOBT.—C.

GEO.

W.

terim.

DELIRIUM

TEE PLACE (fc VOtiWG.

BBPUBLICANS

Mill,

IN

16th.

Aoi,:

COX.

CITY NEWS

SKCOKD

ELXCTION to-day *T

"WABD

w&iiDiBfl. r0m®Dftt)©r your

SECOND WAB1*W*) election to-day.

FiBirT^eT^re occurrence in this city

the present aeaton. '. ... vVr.a-

"SPIBITTJAI

•prigktlmeas' is T*»E "last

synonym for drunkennew.

WATlBMHWSBare altogether to "costive for the plenteousness.

go

I

Patterson presiding, convenes at Newport I

to day, v:'

MKB.

Jotn

to the Mammoth Cave this week. 1 1 THKBK

THB

Vermillion Circuit Court, Judge I

J. D. EABLY and daughter, and

Demas Deming and sister, returns the seaside Saturday.

THE

ELECTION in the Second "WaTu

in-day

Hnl'»

Bloomington road. ...'

•'DAN VOOBHEES,"

in the Second Ward will

take notice that the special election for

Councilman will be held

to-day at Hill's

on the Bloomington road, between

the canal and railroad. This locality is

not very convenient for a large majority

of the Republican voters in the "Ward,

but it is hoped that they will take suffi­

cient interest in the election to go out of

their way to perform an imperative pub­

lic duty.

A PHYSICIAN informs us there is more I sickness in this city than he has known for two years. It is mostly of a mild character—complaints peculiar to the uummer months. Too much care cannot be used in the consumption of our abundant yield of fruits and vegetables.

our Saturday's issue, we accidentally omitted the contractors for stone work of the Opera House. The work is Jo be done by Messrs. James McFarlane and W. "Wagner, who did $30,000 worth of stonework in the State Normal School

I building.

MAYOB'S COUBT.—On

Brown,

is talkod of in this

will make an efficient

and working Councilman. Voters in the Second Ward should not neglect to vote for him to-day.

TOTLEB'TI horse "Billy Barr'

won a $5,000 race at Buffalo on Fridayf in three straight heats. Time, 2:25, 2:2_6|,

sixty acre water­

melon patch, east of this city, will yield from 6,000 to 7,000 melons. He is shipping all of them to Chicago.

BUCKINGHAM, ESQ.,

our former

well-known townsman, is in the city en route from New Orleans to New York, and thence to the home of hiB boyhood,

Connecticut.-

THE

~c5WlenBed lacteal bovine fluid,

commonly called butter, is scarce in this market at thirty-five cents per pound, avordupois, lard, dirt, buttermilk and salt

Saturday George

I Norton was brought in on a "drunk and disorderly." His bill footed up $9,00. He paid $4,05, all the postal his bank acI count showed, and engaged work on the chain gang, at seventy-live cents a day I for the balance.

Lizzie Perry was also drunk and disorderly. Her bill footed up $8,00 for which

security was given.

MARRIAGE LICENSES

^oyer

°n

.in go "away down flast.

mR

an

1 1

a pacing horse

named in honor of our Congressman, won a race at Buffalo laBt Friday.

il agent on tffe St. Louis road.

FIFTY

CEKTS a bushel for good peaches,

it is stated, will be the price in a few days on abundant is the crop.

Emily Brown.

are only sixty-eight licensed re

tai,er8 of

jnt0xicnting liquors in this coun

Twenty

.Bix others have had licenses

granted to them, but have failed to pay

the fee and take them out, while a num ber more than double the above classeg are selling without the least regard to any form of law. The school fund siiffers to (be extent of several thousand dollars .by this ptate of things. .,

FROM TKSRE HAUTE

u,™ EA3T-D W. Minshall and Ol-1 gow, Scotland, from which l^ce tWy GONE EAST.

TO

And he wore twodMgling c»rU,-,,a..... A».l the hair of his Maa was pastel)1 down, Aml hi.DK dowii UlS Sacfc like a girl's."

DKINKSKS

will figure in the Com­

!A LONG SLEEP.—OH

W.

§. RTCE

PRESIDENT

prefers that the press

meeting should occur one week later than we suggested, and names September 15th, the time of our County Faiiu- We are

Wittig & Co.i

announce this morning, that for the re. inainderof the season, they will sell their entire stock of summer goods at exact coat, and invite a Gall to prove the truth ol the same.

LAMBEKT,

mail agent on the

St. Louis road has obtained leave of absence for a few weekB, in ordor to assist the outgbing and incoming County Treasurers in arranging their books. Mr. J. Smith Grubbs supplies his place

A PBraiCTioMW^WiiWl

a high rega

GLASGOW.—

Messrs. Hudnut &Co.,.theextensive bom iny manufacturers of this city, made shipment, on Saturday, of a" kind of hominy called maifcone, direct to Glas

The lat-1 have an order for live hundred bushels,

eMb

AHlllinoisan named .Ellis supercedes I substitute for rice, and coffiman&.a large clover friend Charlie Alexander, aB sale^ wherever known.^T

,i, ,0 eic.llo«l

NSW STYLE of head dress for gen tlemen is skid to becoming in fashion for the fall and form an opinion frdm the vwbal descrip* on W iV an w6U with a verse ^f a Bong ^e„u%ed,to bear.*' "There was a young man, and liis npme waa

IS

of chamjiagne, who would

like to know all about the '•sparklo'' and the "liquid light," and soon, should note that in a recent seizure Of a Champagne' making establishment, the articles foutd on hand were four barrels of commen white win* one barrei-of ^ftolasees and one barrel Of f'^eidsjk:^' is very appr^riatO' name -iurlsuch .4 coii pound) "head-sicl^ would-toe better

Thursday last a

miner, named Eningham, at work in one of the coal mines near Brazil, received hiB month's pay, became intoxicated, and laid down on the railroad track to sleep. He sKU sleeps. The night express train, going east, -«n WW him, catting off one arm-breaking bis neck, causing instant death. He lea in Cjay county* TSi9»i#l«iiESsSj^§ Ji.

vertisement Saturday evening, too late for this page. It will appear to-morrow. For the benefit of our readers, however^ we will state that they are making a special offering of some lines of goods on each Monday, Thursday and Saturday mornings, to close out the stock preparatory to moving into their commodious and elegant quarters, corner of Main and Sixth streets. For further particulars, drop in on the mornings named.

T.

ad in­

WHAT WE B&KATHB.—By

means of

the microscope, applied to the detection of air impurities, it. has been discovered that a man inhales not less than 31J millions of spores or organic germs in ten hours, from impure air. ...

TRIM ENS iT generally sup­

posed to be confined almost exclusively to excessive consumers of spirits. Cases are not wanting, howover. to show that light wines, tobacco, and perhaps tea and coffee, when used immoderately, wiIL"OOca* sum1 the disease.

A. MORRIS,

A

already at work in the county, having reached a. point within three miles of Markle's.

FATAL ACCIDENT.—On

nmr

imSf*8me

pre"

fixed to hrff-na-mBrpredtctrthat now that the eclipse is over we shall have a genuine heated term, commencing about the 15th of the present month. In this he to backed up by the man of science. Considering bow exactly JMgcliflsjJ'as foretold,h&M

i^ve

for science—^but as lor the

Ward^cta^rf ig^

trou^# sweet m^odiM,at^t*Ultj$. propriety has

long ago dWvt^ lo-m' ^chWrches but whic£ bjva^anej^ai^ong Uie people, and "rung out gloriously in camp meetings, shaking the forest leaves with the ascending shouts of a mighty people mose echool heaees an^ humbla. tecture rooms and vHUage«^«|cbes, not yet corrupt

by tbe

were issued last

week by the County Clerk to ^the follow ing parties: E A. Martin and Elsie J. Kuester. Ambrose H. Teush and Livina D. Milan Thos. Keefe and Del ilia Price. Algia "Wintermute and H. N. Cassaday. Bernard Osbom and Bridget Hallan. Orittenden C. Leake and Maggie Combs CBas.H. Bennett and Nancy Staggs

mU8lC~

those BWfi6t middies ibat no' ofle can hear with bi«~e^P indi*^t ftel l«is heart beating ^ifh^»s ^o«fc»alt the faater for the «wn4-r^e beepme the ridicule and conteinpV of men who think that God must be praised to the sound of Meyerbeer or Rossini, and not to tho swettamd W»Wi anelpdiee -pur ojm. land.fY A4et3.il f¥ &

A AYIF*

1 11

RkAt Elflt*"''^BiirfiFEas.-^The followihg^anBfersVVmfl^estate wtyre enter: ed upon the Recorder'# books?«J»riqg last

w6ek Samuel Hayes to Margaret E. Gilbert, two lots in Rose's sub-division for $1,800.

Jeremiah Beal to Peter Lyon 130 acres Otttrrbtott towHs8i£ for $6,66©. aitt#JDafpe|iter t£ Elizabeth Dunw, BU^diviaion.

$1

Rwsom Rogers W Thomas Bartlett^O acres in Otter Creek township for $2,500. Thomas Bartlett.to Ransom Rogers, 12 lots in Tuell & Usher's sub-division for 12,100. ..

Wm. Wilkes to Amelia A. bmith, lot in the city for $400. Amelia A. Smith to Hannah Wilkes, $ 5 0 0

city for $15,000. JOB.

Grover to

L. F. Thomrt,^5CIn

Grover's Bub-division for $1,800. tennis ,Callahan's heirs to Chauncey Rose, lot in Rose's sub-division for $450

John Whitecotten to Ezra Jones, 40 acres in Lost Creek township for $800. Jos. Davis to Leander Davis, interest in 46 acres in Nevins township for *300,

Ighmaet

GOBS

thr^.e.

f^s:rin

date. By order of the President, "OLD MAN,"Secretary

To the President and meqobers of the Independent Base Ball Club: We, the members of the Crescent Base Ball Club, do hereby accept your chal lenge, to play on Tuesday, the 17th, at 2 o'clock P. M., on the Phqjnix Grounds,

By order of the Presiient,-*--dlt

H.

H.

ROSEMAN,

LIGHT PRINTS

HOSIERY

& Co. brought in*^ ad­

170'Main slr«etj Deming Block. 16,dtf

LADIES' GLOVES

Co.'s, 170 Main street, Deming Bjock. 16,dtf

COTTON

and Silk Parasols at cost, at

Wittig & Co.'s, 170 Main street, Deming Block. 16, dtf

THE NEW DRY GOODS STORE,

EYKS.—To

and Ed­

ward King, Secretary, of the Indianapolis and St. Louis Railroad, were in town on Saturday, looking after the route by which the new road from Indianapolis shall enter the city. The road will come in by way of Markles Mill, on Otter Creek, crossing the Rockville road opposite Cory Barboui residence, and enter the city at some point east of Ninth street. The engineers will permanently locate the route from Markle's Mill this week.

etif|a o'clock Sunday morning,

15th ln»4, Alfred O., infant son ef Joseph and Iiabella *upp. finer* 1 tbla afternoon at three o'clcck.— tbe family are invited to attend.

«'T forget that Herz & Arnold (sacor to B. Weisz) Main atwet, b»-

i^td

to g.aods, pr»« aBd £ai|.djp¥»»- "n

TostHdM Pf. Cucumton

rt_wr

augi3H(8t. 7

m*"**

gation, when a choir is put up t6 rtclte words thai nobody can understand, to muBic that nobody knows, and the people are ltft |o listen |o pptflfpfnfer|fd PP*ft airs. whichjw^brou(^^« b/,a gfb:

Kra. MKtra'a, and 9U» S piiiii fucBM at b.Y. Rij^

A THMBSIJEH* lAdiW, 4flH» Children at Uem fJ[aF-

2i«itf ito Jtaia.ttnat, Beaiiig Week.

6tit the Fl»ence Sowing maduntp o' Riddle. "V

SILK MIW,

STBANOK

tic' to the Pacific we calcalata to b« not fesfe than three thousand milea. Jietweea these two oceans, lay thooaanda of oitiee, towns and villages, and in non» of tham is a single establishment which sella better Corset for 75 cents then Hers Arnold (successors to B. Weisz) 89 Main street, between 3d and 4th, Terre Haute, I nil. T" aug.7-dtf.

TOUAVOSB

FOB

RBtffeMSCfc WBISZ'

FOR

to Jape JJrujubhaar

o. W_. Mstncoiiri,

the oitv for $8,500.

To the President and members of the Qrgpcent Baie Ball CluhT We, the members of the Independent Base Ball Club do hereby challenge you to play a match game of base ball, at whatever time and place you may desig

COFFEE

obtain good spectacles has

always been a difficult job. Our readers will be pleased to loam that that difficulty need no longer be encountered, if they will call at the jewelry.store of S. Freeman, National House Block, and procure a pair of Laparus & Morris' celebrated "Perfected Spectaclee.' They are well spoken of the press in the east and elsewhere. iugl4-dwlm. r-J*

To U. S.

large force of men is

Thursday last

William Pugh and Elva Rbyan, residing near New Goshen, in Fayette township, attended a Sunday School picnic at Sandford. In the evening as they were returning home, when about half a mile from Saudford, the horse took fright at the report of a gun, and ran a short distance, overturning the buggy. Mr. Pugh and Miss Rhyan were thrown violently out, and the latter received such injuries about the head as to cause ber death at four o'clock on the following evening.— Mir. Pugh was severely bruised and injured. As may be expected, he is nearly insane with grief at this terrible accidentMiss Rhyan was a daughter of John N. Rbyan, and was a moat estimable young lady, beloved by the entire community, over which a heavy pall of gloom has been thrown. She was unconscious from the time of the accident until death.

California Claref. Pure Sherry. Old Kentucky White Wheat Whisky Choice Liquors always on hand.

J«S*PH STRONG,

AND

Secretary.,

at cost, at C. Wittig &

Co.'s, 170 Main street, Doming Block. lC,dtf

LAWNS at coBt, at C. Wittig & Co.'s, 170 Main street, Deming Block. 16,dtf

'SUMMER DRESS GOODS

SUGAR

MEN

at cost, at C. Wittig & Co.'s

FOR

PENSIONERS.—Arrangements

have been made with the Terre Haute & Indianapolis Railroad to carry pensioners to the Agency at Indianapolis at half fare, the pensioner paying full Fare going and returning free to their homes. This very liberal arrangement will greatly lessen the delay and expense of receiving payment.' IN&..W0 S lO.dlw

GENUINE

Imported Port. 3SHr£

W

Grocer,

j25-tf. 190 Main street.

GOOD LACE GAITKRS

Skirt Factor^ 89 Slain street, between 3d and 4lh for the best Hoop Skirts at the lowest prices. mig7-dtf.

PEACHES.—J.

end (he case, ana we

WIW

and gloves at Biddtia tf

BUTTBUE —From the Atlaxb

ft

Will play at thia week, ASataWn,

AT 40 CUTS per bushel and.

Cucumbers at 75 cento per barrel at augl3-d3t G. H. WHHH*J»

A Co

the Largest and best assortment of

$16ths, cassimeres and vesting! in the city, go to Grover fe Miller's, corner 6th and Main streets. 4 m26-dtf.

original SfcWtrFac-

tory is now 156 Mai ^street, between 6th and 6th -streets.IWMMESM/

TESTIMONIALS

offi

of clerL

cers, Insurance agenU, lawyers, telegraphers and writers generally, in favor of the Hirat Patent Gold Pen, shew that it it} the best fountain pto in me, costing about the same as the old style. S. B. Freeman 161 Main street, is sole agent in Terre Haute. jy29-dtf.

You can find Preserved Lemon Feel at

C.

1. Ripley's. [2B,dtf

Ijp you like a good smoke, call at Moudy's Cigar Store and buy one or more of his Velocipede Cigars fl 7dlf

latest styles of Hats and Bonnets

co to Mrs. J. B. Mitten's, Main street be* .... tween Eighth and Ninth, i22-tt.

Tg* "Ph«»nix" Hose, worth

$3

dozen, are sold at 15 cents a pair, at 21 dt^^' 0. A Co^s.

A BIQ BUSH to Moody's every day for

BBAUTIFUL

colors in Crape Meretz

Bereges and Lamartines, just received at Cornelius & Haggerty's. 4dlw

FOR

ready made clothing less than cost go to Grover & Miller's, corner 6th and Main streets. m26-dtf

retailed at whole­

sale prices at Joseph Strong's, No. 190 Main street [I9,dtf

C.

WITTIG

& Co., at

170

Deming Block, have a big table full of Bargains in Goods that must be sold. 21,dtf ufir ii NECB TIEB,

new stock at Riddle's, tf

LACK COLLARS,

Ridle's.

Br

at cost, at

C*

Wittig & Ca'j,.170 Jtfaio street, Deming Block.

16»ltf

and hankerchiefs at tf

YOUR

wife a gold watch of Riddle.

,! (IJ'iUii

CHOICE

8ugar Cured Hams, at Joseph

Strong's. -J [i9(dtf

BARGAINSI

Bargains

11

and

Bargains

BOY'S

CALL

at cost, at C. Wittig 9c

No.

73

Main street, formerly occupied by Wittig & Co., will be opdnfid on or about the 10th of September, 1869, and is to be known as the

N

ew York Store. dtf

111

at the clearance sale of Boots and Shoes, 64 Main Street. dtf.

shoes at reduced prices

at D. Reibold's, 64 Main Street. dtf.

and see those beautiful French

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

HAMS.—I

am sellidg the celebrated

Orange Brand to the trade at

24

cents

in lots of twenty-five and upwards, orde liver them at 25 cents to customers in small lots. J. L.

13-d3l.

THE

at C.

HUMASTON.

best pair of White Hose at

WITTIG

21,dtf

a fine white or colored shirt, good and cbeap or a suit of while or colored linen duck ready made or made to order, go to Grever & Miller's, corner 6th and Main streets. m26»dtf.

Do YOU WANT

BARGAINS

FOR

REMEMBER

Go to

Wittig & Co.'s, 170 Main street, Deming Block, and look at the big table full of cheap Goods. 21,dtf

THE LARGEST and freshest stock of Neck Ties and Collars in the city, go to Grover & Miller's, corner 6th and Main streets. m26-dtf.

tbe same Corsets that oth

er parties sell for one dollar, at Weisz' you can get the some kind for 75 cents. Remember tbe place, 156 Main street between 5th and 6th. dtf

Go TO W. H. Sage's for a delicious beverage. His elegant Marble Fount is in fine order. 12,dtf

SPEER'B STANDARD WIN* BITTERS

*IT

tor $1.50 at D.

Reibold's, 64 Main Street. dtf.

GOOD ADVICE.—Goto

Herz & Arnold's

IF

W. Edwards, on Main

street, one square east of the Terre Haute House, is now receiving daily from Vincennes, a choice lot of fully ripe peaches, of the best varieties, and at low price*.— Call and see them. I2rdlw-

Ceb23dwlt.

IS SAID, "This 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 Cigan. [I7dtf

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

No HUMBUGI

Some Goods must be

sold, and we sell them 25 per cent. b$)9?r cost. Look at our Bargain Table. C.

Wrma

A

Co.,

1 dtf 170 Main street, Deming Block,

at Strong's,

howa*-,,, j.

by. all of oar druggieta, and oady oaaUag 35 cenU. 1B4 Jib, apl*-dlw .t^wcialAgeat.

LOCAL NOTICES.

iMUVft Ifelb ratchea, Freehlaa at( Taa ro* Um «Ha, «M Pariv'alioth and rnp^ad Mtly bj fr. B. O, •*««.:

SttlUmM. 2a»^-.iS fo

fj£.

'jc.M~c.in a

•?T7

for Slick Ver«uaH4 n^ples 0» Ot»-: Jew, IwtrtHliim•• tw fww* UT, ftsyind oalf by Dr. B. C. Fmf, 49 itmt, Haw Tork. Bold nir sh«ri. Tb* trad* iifplM by WkolaMla Hidiclu Dvltrt. ..

C.WITTIG&OO.,

eU*te'«W4 •9*^T!jafc«w

1TO MAIN STMJSJET,

,VV.r W(»i

DEHINU BLOCK. ui 1 .L 2^1

S O'iddl ^*J

I -ita

ft-.*

.ifSblT

is w\a

JC MWMta «iuA *Uo nf ,1 iam

FOB THIS jf, 'j

REMAINDER

Si SinlKtW 3 8f

ar&m

faKii&aM m-OF THE sax* esi-.«»*Ki li.

wi Uf SEA SON

V&m.Tjaeu

-Ji- fcuf1'

iS ,,

-U ittsr »«4l wall .Bwo -jiasli in MJU*

Bit: eeittWHt)

ztM *3

SU»

D"»

a a ,ta*l**xtfv» al#i «*)&* .% »bnel«a-«

aahn

per

SII1K8B SfOCK!

f. »mii JatWve-lio*

'iOX3 i.OSGiSjS

coNSiflTiNO OF rijayjj

,ta*%

1"free-

'•rra&r% at atr-J saSit

LIQHT PRINTS

\J

LAWNS,

DBK88 GOODS, vjqo a

Main street,

far

HOSIERY, -.-'iBH:, if

Mr Call and Examine and

prove the truth of the above

^.IHA

€. WITTIG A CO.,

-.H1'^

15

cts.

a* ill

.d

& Co.'sp"

170

Main street Deming Block

CABSIUERES.—Jmii

EASB

line, at very lowest

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

THE BIiBMINO OF PBBFICT SIGHT. There ia nothing 10 valuable aa-PERFECT SIGHT, aad PIBFECT SIGHT can oaly be obtaiaad by asing "PBBFKOT 8PK0TACLXSI The difficulty of

Procuring which ia WBLL KBOWN.

Messrs. lizlifi

^•nuigsd

*r

by the

•ts

To be bald in tkiacity

1

^Monday,' '&\&sday and,

ABCHt.SML iufcaja'sns——^ 8 li

8*cleti«a at the the Beoepttoa OoHml*eecortmeD'.

0

ID

ABVKKTlaCMENT*

1^|OZAJBT HALL.

Tias FH1LHABMONIC

CONCERT TMOURE

tlMMartHtll Bear Oardaoievery sight "tfeaMatknkbnnbli.. coat*. '-'1- ai6dlw

T|ISSOLUTIOH OF COFARTXJ SBBSHlP. Xbe firm of Hunter OolUnaia this day ieeolrert by matnal consent. Thoee indebted to •h|d fim will pleaia call at their office immediately and settle tba aanie, and any peraon having ecooute against them will precent the eaiae for payment at once. Tbe bnainee* will be centina•d at tbe old atand ly W.4S. Hnnter.

tb* MM to bead^oartar*.

Wght P^Jt^-Qrsmtl Qernun Opara (Tka Tltlace P^rV'tBi'a Ball, iy, tke ladUoapolla

Wnoert. 2. P. JH.—Bteaabaat excatalon on tbe

^Snll,in wbicb all theSocletlee'will aing in grand clotm irtth jr aiwartl mt 8S kdwanii' 'WBDMttluJ, $ Tl if iiltiaj oCalt 1 StcletiM jS5o|^rte^aM fT principal *u**ta aftfenOBy Okationajby aavanU «Ma d|fleraD'fSocieli«f.' Boclal ea]

tbe eTenia^^mnd UTartber partii Nota

W. B. HCNTEB A. B. OOLI/JN8.

T«rre Haata, Ind. AOgaet 14, 1869. lCdlw

iv i? os,J

at

l»t*y«3 *9s

... jstttoM mtwbUI.

nished, These facts

r.'-y

M.'

PARASOLS MTC.

AT EXACT COSf!

Ui.*4

AND

t-i

8J£K

COMFORT.

4l M0&BIS,

Oeealiili aad Opticians,

HABTFOBD, CONN., MANUFACTUBKBS |. of the celebrated

Perfected Spectacles!

have, after yeate of Ezperienee, experiment, and the ereotion of ooetly machinery, been ena bled to produce that UBAND DESIDKBATUM,

Perfect Spectacles

which havebeaa aold with ualimlted satisfaction to the wearers in Masaachnaetta, Hew Tork, ..... "7

New Jersey,Bhode Ialand, Ohio, Peanaylvania, Oonnaoticut, Michigan

it

highly recommended by physicians for Dyspeptics, on account of its tonic pronerties. its purity, and its delicious flavor.

Illinois, New Hai

5"'-

Tboae Celebrated Paifected Spectaslea never tire

|-a. R.J Faiaauir.ij

Dealer in all hinds of American and Swiaa Watchmm vine Jewelry, Diamonds, Solid Silver and Plated ware. Clocks, Faaay Goods, Ac 4c.,

No. 1G1 Main street, Natioaal Hotel building,

al« Sole Agent for Terra Hante, Ind.

& BUKGESS

IbSE

MOUSE an&SIGN PAINTER,

IAMB Al® etUWKB.

PATRB

raOf—Xari^'* Block, a few doors north of Main etraat.' •. All work dona promptly and at reaaonable ratee. ap23d3u

AtBAKQtXtKfS.

""WHITE LINE*5^

Central Transit Company, Ht.9aaiaM.8aa*. M.M.l^aa» AaaS.awfty»fc »a«3», M, T,.~j |I^aaapoaMa£||

Freight

Tarre Hyu»

FAtO eadalt BASTXBH OITIE8

LBANT, Tie Terftj BanU and IndlaoanpUf. 5Baltm*d via Indfnapolia, tbenee via BefkfbatalQ* Etna through Olmlud, BnSblo and1 ilbaajr. The •eteral Bailraad tibmpaalea foimlpg tbie Uy

pmenta, rnntling the WlilTE OAB THROUGH cm point to point without trentfer, thereby .ring delay end damage to ptepevty commoaat tramfer pointa. Bate* slwaya eame ee other Iiiae*. Loea end Damage and 0Yerche¥g« promptly aettled by Ageata of thia Uai.

For OAB3, ^btoueb BUI {«ding and conUact», apply*fa U. 8HBWIIAKEB, Agent, OornerUtband Uaiu »!•., Terre Hante, Ind. 4ugl3ilin 1. n. 1 it it

PPLICATION for LICENSE. The nnderiigned herebsgftea notice that ill apply to the CkrantfrSCWniaUsionerB at their regpjaraeaajonip, Sep teinbac, 1869, forUcsnae totell ipirHuou* and intoxicating iiquora in leae quantitiea than a quart at a time, for the apace of one year. The premUee oft which laid liqnoia are to be eold are located on the lonth-eaat corntr on the premeiei of B. Little, on the Lafayette road roiia north of Watten Oottase, in Otter Greek townahip,-Vigo

A MB

wi

OM

Uv t*

jjranty(

A. o. raanom

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n» if )BV

All callipromptly aniwered day andaigjiL Auguit 10th, 1809. aWI*

gLOCK COAL.^ '84-

I-J*l

V.

rvhi HO

TERSE HAUTI, IND.,

I

can substantiate, if neo

eiiarf for convincing proof. I will, at all times us? my best endeavors to accommodate, both as regards quality and quantity and price, and trnst by close attention to all ordera, to reoeive a liberal abare of patronage. For further information please call at qiy offlce at the old stand "of Knglesds Tutt, No. Wf Main street,

Very respectfully.

auglSdtf gj, .- MEBBILIi.

ATTACHMENT NOTICE^

State of Indiana, Vigo county, SS.—Geerge Hall, John Harden, vs. IFilliam A. Ashton—i tachment procMdlng-bafora Ii. B. Deaahie, J. Harrison Township.

Whereas a writ of attachment haa been isined by ma agaialt tbagOodi Md chattlia, araditaand edicts of William A. A ah ton, late of said county, and whereas a return of Defendant not found bas been made on the eammona, the defendant is hereby notified of the pendenoy of this proceeding, and that the said an it haa been Continued- until the 26th day of August, 1869, at one o'clock In the afternoon, when al my onoe in said townahip the said case|w ill be heard and determined.

Dated August lltb, 1869. 12dwlt la. B. DXNBHUE, J. P,

mo CONTRACTORS—.Sealed Propoaala will be received by the Oommon Conncil of the Oity of Teri Haute, at their next regular meeting, on the evening of the 17th of August, 1869, for Onrbingand Guttering Fourth straet between Ohio and Walna street. Bonds wQl be required for tbe tsitbfal perfo'rmanc* of aafd work according to the plana and specification) on file in the Office of die Oity Bagineer. Tbe Council reaervea the right to take possession of said work, and complete it at the eftpenaa of the Contractor, at any time should he fail te prosecute said work in a satisfactory manner.

By order of the Gammon Council.

B10HABD 8TBOCT, Oity Kngiaaer. Ang. 6tb, 1869,

J^OTICE TO CONTRACTORS BaaiNian's Oniot, ABSVILLE, liaaiHiuuA Caicaoo

BAILWAT.

Trasa

HAUTE,

lap., Ang, 9th, 1869.

Sealed Prepoaals will be received at the office until Saturday, September lltb, 1869, tor furnishing materials and constructing, the Pil6 and Tilnber Fonndatioaa, aad Masonry of the Bailway Bridge aorosa the Wabaab river at Clinton and at a point about three miles above Montezuma. The Company will choose between the above poiiits of location on or before tbe day of letting, Plans and spedifications may b» tesn at thia office.

Tbe ccmpsny reserves tbe right ef rijecting all bids wbicb

ura

not satisfactory. HXNBT BACON,

lldlm Chief Engineer.

Handsome Iron Hitching Posts

FOB SALE "Wi"'

He

a

AT THB

E1GLE IRON WORKS, OOB, FIRST AND WALNUT 8TBEET8.

jnne S d6m

FARLEY & ROACH,

f.v

Mir^trrACTDRias or

BiRMKSS,

SADDLES Ann

M.** *.-'3

AXD

ampshire,

Vsrmont, Maine. and tbi Britiah Provlncea,

during the past nine years.

DBA1.EB8

IK

I -x

Mrs.

s#

Collars, Whips,

Carry

Combs,

1 BRUSHES, 1 No. 175 Main Street, oppoelte O'Boyle's Leather Store, Terre Haute lid. 1 isaST—-jftoiiMto aisairt

Agents for Uncle Sam's Marneas Oil.

jy26-wly

RESS MAKING.

If.

E. HEDGES

Haa removed harCUtak and Mas Making aa ieehmaut te Naylor'a new btulding, on Ohio, tween Fourth and Fifth ptreala, where abe wm te pleaaed to meet all who deelre tba moat perbct work in thia line.

Partlealaa attention Will be gives, aa heretofore, to the lateat stylee.

The moat skiUfnl asaistsnta hart been sagagad Wadding Ooatamea, Ball aad *axty Draesea. '••diaaaad ectured with promptu«_

-^irr 3TT

'Mtn'tra*

ICJUUL, Street

tienlan iequleac

aqlttM j-,-

BimiKcK-4.

FOE

IbSa«2l

•13dlt-w3t AUOLPH H. MIKB.

)6x

pEESTON &L

Physicians atul Surgeons

Offloe (temporarily) at Dr.WooS'o Offici and Be lidence. No. 127 Ohioitreet, between Seventh and Kiihtb itreeti.

August Oth,

To the Oity of Terra Hante and vioinity: We have this day appointed B. F. Merrill as «ole agent for the laleof our Superior Blo«k Coal too Terre Qaa|a, an4. a# r^teAiiag tbemieWea agenti from onrBank may be considered importers, aa we have traHaferred to Mr Merrill exclusive right. The quality of thil coal oanoot be surpassed for general purposes by any in Olay coanty. Very reipectfblly, 8T^i8«ioeiick

iu«

uAhe

state for the bent

1,

—i/*

'it

abo^Fa. agei&'y. I wou™

beneiBt of all who have heretofore

been uilng otheir qualities, which WafegenArally accompanied by cheaper ratea,aay l2(gl23^o, that those qualities ware very inferior to that which now offer, particularly that icom tbe "Otter Griek Ooal Oempany/' or any baak with which tkkn is ik fornaca conn*cted, in«Nnneli ai no bettef than second or third rata, that which cannot fee used for furnaoe pnrpoiei, ever se«j t^e Terra

Section 2. An emergency exista for the immediate taking effect of thia orrtinanca, and the saina Shall, therefore, be' in fall force and effect froui and after ita passage.

Ordained abd established' this 3d day of An gitst, lfiflOi: a»Jt'T w.

'a. V.

zmsmmm?*.

rMlEQUA »an tado gener* waak aWit a place, auutfkasw how l*

[l—wr'ia.- «3S•Bf'ewae.

C. XHOMPSON,on atrMl,

«s_

ICDB.

'—-The Store JRoom coraer of tbe Matieaal okto&oi. apply at tba iylMtf

%IU*t, «(««att« nhe Pi

I Hoaee.

National

u»ara|

... asgyr-.a YTQit BENT—'Two Offices over JT I&bblW feed Store, an MIM floor with TliritfiiiiMti'iiii and Veil fflrtl. Bnanlreof JTi A. KOSS, No. 5 eoatb fith (treet.

Alio email boaee on6% atreet. 14dtf

FOR SALE.

pOR SALE OJR EXCHANGE.

bava 9,a00 aciee ot heavy timbered land thai lite within three to five miles, aad midway bteen the Big Black aad Onrrant Bln»i, along "ier of whlce can be floated, daring ahneet all cf.Uie year, lumber or timber. Fietboate land ateamboata run on them about three or fear meDtha of the year. Tbe timber comiali of White Oak, Black Walnut, Wild Cherry, Poplar, Alb, Ao., Ac., and ii doubtlaae ee beany a growth of timber ae can be fonndweit of the Ohio BiT-

?ngaad

r, the lande are ai rich and goad for farmas can be fkund on the American Oontlaent. Itit in a climate where stock need not be Ibd twomonthaof the year. Xwo.Bailioada ara being built, which will crou at right anglea within tlx or eight rat lee of tbaaelaadi, and one will raa much eloaar Thla laud I will Mil cheap for caib. or w(U trade for good property, in aad around the 'city of Terre Haute, Tba title to theee laada-i* parted}. Men wantlag a farm can get it cherp, by applying to tbe nnder•igned, within the nezt few da«a, at 1. B. Whitake*'! Stare, corner of 4th and Walnat atreete.

Wbi taker, Baall Hols

iatoanaiMaiw

J^OR SAIiB.--Two

18C9,

complete assortment of Baggies always on band and for saleatHUNrBR A COLLINS Livery Stable. Jyl3 ir

FHonse

)R SALE OR RENT.—A

AL,

COOKEfiLY, Mayor.

AtMsti DANL. ft. VI0KBBY, Clerk.

lU*ANHOOi AND

iU. OF TOUTH restored in four weeks. DB. BlOOBD'S ESSBNOB OF LIFE restores manly powers, from whatever cause arising the effects of early pernicious hablta, self-abnse, Impotencj And climate, give way at once to this wonderful medicine, if taken regalarly acoording to the directions (which are very simple, and require no restraint frem boaineaa or plaasnre.) Failure lr impossible. Sold in bottlee at 3, or tour quanti ties ia one for 9. To be had only of tha sola ap pointeiLagentiin America, H. OBBTIZBN, 98, Aveane, car. of 13tb street. N. V. de2S

1

ST. HANTS ACADII1C IN8TITIITI,

CONDUCTED BT THB

fcjiatera of JProvid enc e,

ST. MARY'S OF THB WOODS,

"Viao County, Indiana.''

trlsi

St.

JUat'S iNBTrfuTK is about four milea f.om Terre Haute, at a very short distance from the Bt, Louis, Alton and Terre Haute Ballroad.

Yhebutldlag is spacious, and Is fitted up to aifbrd accommodation necessary and desirable for the healtb, comfort, and convenience of the ybungladiee in attendance.

Speoial care Is taken of the health of the paplls, for which purpose the servioss of an eminent and experienced physician have been secured.

The sobolastlo year consists of two Sessions each comprising a period of five months. Tbe first Session commences the 1st of September aad ends January 31st the second begins the 1st of February, and termlnatee on the last Wedaeeday in June, with the exerelasa of a Oommence msnt Day.

The Scholastic Course embraces three De partmenta, tha Primary, the Intermediate, and the Senior each department haa two Divisions In this system ara comprised all tha alndiaa that constitute a thorough and accomplished eduoa' tion.

A bulletin, giving an account of the behavior and progreae of each student, is transmitted to parents and guardians at the expiration of tbe Second Session.

TKaHs or Asmssioa.

Tuitien in all the English Brancbss, Board. Beddlafc .washing, Daefnl aad Ornamental Nee#fef*rk?1»lth the oaa of ttamaaand pattarna. Use of Library Wxt-books aad slatea. Tha Clothes of the pupils marked for them, tttampe letter paper, envelopes, stationery, pens, pen holdere, ink, ohalk-oraygns, and slate pencils furnished alio ahoablaokinc.

PEK SCSUON--A per led. at, Ave months, $xi6.oo IXTBA caaasss PIB BZMIOM.

French,

witn

the

German

Use of Books, $12 00

QPECIAL ELECTION NOTICE

Oata regular meeting of tha Oity Council of tha Oity of Terre Hante, bald on Tuesday night, August 3d, 18C9, it was

Ordtrtd,

That an election be beld on Ifonday,

Auguit lGtb, 1869, by the qualified voters of Ibe Second Ward in saidcity, for a member of tbe Common Council ol said ward, to f}il the recency occasioned by tbe death of Augustus L. CTiamberliB, the said election to be held at HiM'e Mill on tbe Bloomington Boad in said ward.

Orisrstf,

Further taat the'polls be Kept open

between tbe legal nonrs ot holding elections for VowBrirtp, Omaty and State Ottcera, aad that tha following persona be appointed serre OR tba board of said election. Geerge JsoHaary, Inspector, Bnut Bietraahl aad t. A.*adiaon, Judges, j^k..aatbority to appoiat thsir owa cl«k.

DANIEL

TmTn') 1 MY

Bijivciioi

Atoe a girt

has protid

W

No. 1 2

lW r6o»» are well adapted

Mr tkeriMr aMl Ocate or any heavy ba»i. a aMwti aaaKHatary. Forfarc^mpMloe a Co., at tbe Hall, o|T. OkSwiatiB, Terra Baate Hooee.

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5

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D.

8. GBC1N,

SALE—THEROSEFARM

The bast Stock, Dairy or Grain Farm in the county, containing 260 acres, within thrte milaaotitha corporate limits of Terra Haute.— The present owner wishing to make a change of ollmate, will now^ve a great bargain la thia farm, aad make the terms easy to tbe parchaser. It not sold at private sale by the ICthof Septemeer, it will be offered on that day to.tha highest bidder, tpgetherjflth the Cera, Ua|.

SALE—A nice property on

I? South' Sixth street brick nouse, 10rooms, |hicely grained and papered, near two aaree of grbund aet with ornamental treea and all kinds of 'bearing frfcit treea, grapes and small berriea. deaimbfeproperty and wilt be aold low on to su'ft.

It^aa tefms taiag.

It

siJBTiffflv MtlhkiO

BMI,

Oat-

tl«. Horses and Farmlng Tools. For farther particulars, enquire by addressing P. O. Box 763, Terro Haute, Ind. Aug5wtSeptl5-d2w

not (old socn will be for rent

goodcareful tenant, fnqnireof

3

I2dtf

a

A. C. FUBBOW.

l?OE SALE.—B GGY at a barJJ gitn. It has a good Leather Top, bnilt in the aalt. lor sale cheap, by applying immediately at jSissner'a Palace of Mnsic.

Dress Goods

00

Latin, 15 00 Piano, with the uae of Instruments, Music, Primer aad lastiuotor S5 00 Guitar^rith thrnse of Instruments, Moate,

Primer, and Instructor 26 CO Organ, with the naa of lastrnmants, Music, Primer and Instructor 25

riilVES,

PERCALES, FBEWCH A

00

Harp, with tbe use of Instruments, Mutic, Primer and Instructor....» SO 09 Vocal Mnsic Private lessons with the use of Inatructor, 25 00 •Vocal Music in class with the uee of singing books 6 00 Extra Practice on Piano... 6 00 Extra practice on Guitar 2 00 Drawing and Painting in Water Colors, with the use of patterns 15 00 Oil Painting 26 00 ?No charge is made to music pupils for Vocal Masicin Class with tbenee of-eiuging books.

H'

im *nwm

A

ike

Co., at tb*l vaaa.

BIPPBTOCAOO.

inoaiiiWi

pooplo «re

Aag«Mf

tii#

ftiHjr

fiod, we intend**

^houid !», Dm

-a#

-9 JTWa#

is::,

LAWH8, LUIBM LAWHa,

aBBNAMBW aad

their DBBU OOOD* DUCEO in PBIOB af_t_,

W. 3.MTCM*eQ.

aad-* .. erfi j|t« -:**?ii .»»sr. rsi-daaoj

SEKK-

tal

PIQUBt, PI.AIM, FUlD and STBIPBO a«OAN DIES, 8WI88 MTJ&Zm with a LABOB BfcOGK ef WHITE GOODS genrally," Under Regular Prieea at

atv9 Bg/m

1

tuf Uaij-i st t.a^

0 ton*

PARASOLS, alio, tho BIQQB8T BA*QAiy YET, in a HEM-STITCH' HANDKEBCHm at 15 c.

mii lads ibl

FamiliM eaa no roppltefl with BL'CHTO WOSQfm at Priest Btfowtho Kaifkot f: Value, by going to 5

SalASnflUUBfit:

j' ,c« aa#" ,*#«*« Ji attjsu -a»to Ma .»* *•'•. jlia*

100 BOLLS CABFETS from 30 cents a yard and upwards, I at the CLEABAMCE SALE Of

I LI i'vV tl

horses, cheap

at Ik Kilmer's, No. 43 Ohio street.

AugCdlm

OR SALE—BUGGIES.—A

new

ef six rooms, on south Third street,

between'GookinB and UoUt atreets. Apply to Daviea Johaaoa, one doer aorth jyMtf II I 1 I 11 .1111

ORDINANCE TO REpeal aa ordinance, entitled "An Ordinance Regulating Wagon* and Vegetable Standa at the Fourth Street Market Honse," passed Jaly 7th. isfo

Section 1. Be it ardaiaad by the Gammon OojuBeil of the Oity of Terra Hante, that an ordiaafiee entitled "An Ordinance Bagalating Wagons aad Vegetable Standa at tha Fourth Street Market House," pasaad July 7th, 1869, be and tha same ia hereby repealed.

W. a. RYCE A

S«i

"i. JSiJf.-.i. V'iUraB

Parties wishing Honses Papered and WALLS DECORATED .will find by calling at the "BUOBEYE" now is the time to have it done at Loir Prices.

li :5 'i

r,nS W. 8, HTCJH & CO,

-:S -itt: SS-ft aoi'rt .«atf»c«aeae. ivj taa et .01 If Mlaait lia a«tr*gi£Et* wtf:. t'litmo (UJ^Uitll.S4faanfiftA .1 .xea VS& .wmswt ii«'t a

ia

a:-.c»a «*afc0iMtae?s »ta eat'II

rr-i «:!iSlv?at

"tSC,

dSi"" kSVMae.'

t£ .•n

AngSdtf,

THE VIGOR

ias iiaul ta*

BARGAIN SL,

iu.

i-i ii.'ii Rofot ..tfMC*-,-di 6?3* (•.. .• *x •i-i 3Sa»!.s' a4i -jtiA Ams«s«Imbtea atea ,' .. xt-itBSZ 45^wjisa tsiiM lA lit -aaajj'et

Cornelius^ Haggerty's.

ii.

ISO Itoien

At St

86

aad S£ eeaaa

?3j.i r.

Go«d IJ't Celered Prtete

at ft% eeota.

iliv &

Yard wldeBrewai Hiulfii

f. »at 11,

ISji

aad 16 eeukt

»i tdt •,to/nAWt osaw wrf-*"*' -iJ* aawf l»

Good Bleached Muslin

Isadies' Hmc aa low 10 ceftte |»ir. 5 svdi t»

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I

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v, Ctt .V .'

CkHMft fhmi, Warranted 4t0 }ar4i, only

^,-Ci *v*a^.t

COKNKilDS

1

I

Obe» thaa ever.

a»ii. baa *(ar* s.. :S -at

a a

5

eevts epool.

^4 !S1

S i?* 4 ».i»

Large Stock ef Jeau aad

Ciottmaiw

At very low priees.

v.

TTNB STOCK OT i\ I ft.S J*» io sHMta ,k it fi'i wi. it's.., i' ii ^«-i! rai«a-, i\ fii* %ill I Hmi? l:w ajs« *aa»ta*klL

SCOTCH

•ssafsnfcu ,#»»d v.i ...

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4tlT*£ „A*r

STBIPES,

,v 1 r,a#

CHECKS a|Nl TICKS

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4 ftMMHin

Cor, lfain an4 Tbir^ Sta.

mommiB.fl

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