Daily Wabash Express, Volume 19, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 23 August 1869 — Page 4
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bookvtllb BXTBHBIOS-
juSTarrlve'and
lMt
.»tyA.-. and S'^0 r. -.
Esst (waJ) at "jjjl
and 6 30
p,»tr!eton
p. *.
sssriA KvansviU*. at®'-*-H«ckvllle,at llA. Marshall. at 1 r«»aton,at 10*- *-o
iand Thnr.,,t7r.
0pen§ Wedn»edayu
aid 9»t. CflO p. a.
rioaes Tuesdays »nd Saturdays at 11 a. m.
elson
open* Tutsdaye and Saturdays at 10 a. Vrairie—1Uloaes at 1 v. M.
Christy
0pen,Fridays
Fridays at 3 p. m.
Howe.vllle-010." £{day Opens £*a*BUBi!kTT, P.M.
CITY NEWS
11a vk you soen the comet/
AM BETING
of old settlers is talked of
Can
fruit be preserved in "family
jars?"
Ths weathbb had a very perceptible effect upon church-goers yeeterday^
-MOBGAH's WITH, it is stated has noi visited him since sentence was pronoun ced.
Seasonable
p,iM
FtOtm and Wtt*At:—Alt Ike dapoU I And wsrehoniCT ~»t tb» powt »re filled with wheat and flonr, awaiting transportation.
Th* pabtims 6f swinging is attacked I in a Boston paper as being highly injurious to the health of persons, young or old, who indulge in it. The writer also atI tacks the use of the cradle as damaging to infants.
Gbobqk P. Shamks, Republican, was I elected Justice of tbe Peace in Sugar Creek township, at a special election, on
Tuesday, to fill a vacancy occasioned by I the resignation of Peter Vorheesi
Our
4:20
p"
4ksitb
1
Depart
mails close.
(through) at 0 *. »nd
4
But (way) at
7
p.
tQ(1 4
Kvansville, at 4 p. *. KockviUe, at 4 p. m. Marshall, at 4:30 P. Clinton, at 4:30 P. H. mails orm.
murder in Knox county, ile wii hard.'' "Here is thd face of a reporter ken to Vincennes to-day (See how joyful be looks He has just heard that a man has cut his own throat.
.—JT»i»-UwM«AiJ-iA*iaKaKJWE-bagias today. This afternoon tha societies from ndianapolis, Evansville, Richmond, New
Albany and Lafayette will bo received at the depot by the Maennerchor of this city and escorted with music to tbo head quarters of the Fctt at New Turner Hal), 9th, between Main and Ohio streets After welcoming them in a true German gtjle, and partaking refreshments, quarters will be assigned them among the members of, our Maennerohcr and their friends. This evening the grand opera "Village Barber, will be given by the Indianapolis Maennerchor, at Dowling Hall. The sale of esats is now going forward at Allen & Andrews
We have been advised that halt lare trains will be run ou the Western road from Mattoon, for those wishing to attend the Saengerfest. There are also, large delegations expected from RockJ -ville, Sullivan, Vincennes and Green'castle'r The half fare train from Indianapolis will bring from two to three hundred people. JWe would advise our friends to secure their seats fox the opera and concerts, and avoid being crowded into aback seat. Dowling Hall will cer-] tainly be well filled.
psoFLE would do well to paste
this in tbeir hats and read it every time
tbey
pUt
lh0m on
,...10:15 a. I
e£tablished
thermometer indicated 94° in the I aDd he is going f„r tbe Hem. Should you The tnermo
nnwftrd
shade«t noon, Saturday, with an "PW"(l I
it h&dJiulflB-i^ I
noon, yesterday, the mercury had touched I Keal Estate Transfebs.—The fol 93° and at 0 v. M. was at 90°. I lowing transfers of real estate wore enter 1 ed upon the Recorder's books during last
WufcAT AND FLOUB, in very large quan. I ties are stored in our warehouses and de. I American Kuykendall to F- SwafpoU awaiting transportation east. Al-1 ford, 20 acres in Fayette township, for though the T. H. & I. Railroad has more than its proportion of freight cars, yet they find their way baok from New York very slowly.
HABPEB's Magazine, for September is •iaid tjn-tjnrinble by Aih. -of-the*Post-office News Depot, and Allen & An drews It is a very good number, except the Drawer, which is not much more cheerful reading than Job, Jeremiah or Fox's Book of Martyrs.
A bbakkmak named Vincent fell from a freight train on the Jeffersonville Road between the cars, at Marsh field, on Thursday night, and was literally cut in two. He has relatives residing in Terre Haute. He was a young man of excellent charactor, and bis death is general Iy regretted.—Ind. Sentinel.
Speed.—A
man namstl Schmidt, who
resides at Lockport, Riley township, has constructed a velocipede with aBeven-foot driving wheel, which, he offers to bet $100, he can drive from Lockport to Terre Haute faster than any horse in his township can travel.
County
Tbkasukkb.—Mr. J.N. Shep
herd goes out and Mr. Morton C. Ran km etepa into the County Treasurers office, this morning. Nothing is made or lost by the change. An energetic, industrious, honest and faithful officer vacates tbe office, and one having the samequali•Jr
tications takes bis place.
1
Mabriaqe Licenses were issued last week by the County Clerk to the following parties: Wm. H. Olonger and Nancy Ingram. Henry C. Carter and Phebe M. Bice. James Carter and Lucinda Bice. Theodore Lambert and Elizabeth Allen AbsalomJSummers and Elizabeth Roof. Wm. Brickoillan and Susan Harrell,
"Every manufactory
in a place ia a permanent ad
ditioc to its wealth and a positive benefit to e-ery other business interest."
Bailey & Co's big circus and menag erie establishment reaches this city on Friday September 3rd, giving twoexbibitionSj afternoon and evening. A&iong the collection of animals are ahippotamus rhinoceros, twelve ewmels, etc. It is one I of the good old time caravans, lull and complete in all its appointments.
A young and indnstrous humorist of 1 tbe WeBt bis written a treatise "on tbe mule," from which we take the following "pints
Tbe mewil is a larger burd than tbe goose or turky. ""•r "It has two le^s to walk with, and two more to kick with, and weaja its ^ing9 on its head. •It is stubbornly backward in going forward, and in driving him a man needs both forsi^ht and backsite*.
Advbbti.se
This webk is not desired so I Detroit Free Press wants modern a»*he-"se*en«d®5* we have. juat-auffeie I jmprovements worked into school reiding I books, and offers the following as a sam-
Hunting partijib, I
prairie chicfae&s of the finest quality...
roi„„
Now, if You Mean Busi
nebs.—It is now just time to begin ad vertising for tbe FaiUrade. If you wait until Fall before you do it then it will be I just the lime for Winter trade. Some people have an iJea that all that is ne I ceasrny is to get a Store, put in eoiae goods, sit down and wait for customers. The result is that they usually have to keep I sitting, and also waiting. Every man in trade, no matter if be sells but peanuts ought to put as much into advertising I he does into rent.
I pie of the sort thaf. would be up to the
advice these hot days.— epirit of tbe age: "Here is a man. He .J in im rrnsm I a UremaD. He belongs to No. 10 Take things cool i_cudde I
for instance. I an angel like that lireman. They sometimes get tbeir heads broken." "Do you Httntinq pabties returning from the ste that small boy Hei is a gocd boy
Grand Prairie, bring in large num paper9. His father don't have to work any mere now." "Here is the picture I a young widow. See bow ssd she looks.
Saturday and placed in jail on ii
you wj)j gome
and 8Upport3
his mother by selling news-
'Cosneb was arrested on I Her husbfcid could not pay her dry goods iairoVcharge of bill, and so lie-died. Do you think she
hnotber man? She wili
Grand oPBHiNGofthe Great Atlantic RflStaiirantj formerly Jmn»n the trella Saloon. Mr. Joseph Kern wiBhea to inform the public in general that, he will, on the 23d day of August, open his great Saloon and Restaurant at 8 P. and extends a coidial invitation to all to call and see the Great Atlantic. dlt
If you are not already aware of the fact, you will learn hy a visit to Tnell, Ripley & Dealing's Emporium, that it is just the place to buy your dry good?. 2211
Music.—TheTerre Haute Colored City Band is now fully organized and prepared to furnish Brass and String Music for picnics, excursions, celebrations, balls, parties etc. Apply 201 Main etreAt. 21-dlw. E. Patbidqe, Leader.
Wood.—Those wanting good wood, very cheap, by the cord or by the load, will do well to enquire of John McFarlane, on the new railroad line, in the river bottom. It will be sold on tbe ground at cents a load to $2,00 a cord. 19dlw
Fabm fob
Sale
try
I like t® be a reporter, and gst licked on
dark nightg7..
$400. Reuben Hulstead to Joshua Rumbley, 9 acres in Riley township, for $250.
John O. Rose to John B. Ludowicl, lot in Farrington's subdivision^ for $2,800. Marion Woodmansee to Mary J. Tiernan, lot in city for $372.
B. F. West to Wm. S. Woodruff, interest in lots in Rose's subdivision for $2,500.
James B. Webber to Mariana Mack, lot in McMullen's subdivision for $450. John Trader to Martha J. Smith, 35 acres in Pierson township for $800
Jonathan Whitney to samo, 35 acres in same township for $400. H. Simmons, Guardian, to John L. Redford, 8J acres in Honey Creek township lor $480.
Jos H. Blabe, Guardian, to Abel C. Pierson, 23 acres iu Piersou township for $443.40.
James B. Turner to Posey Rush, 30 acres in Prairie Creek township for $1,000
Mary A. Black and others to Wm. W. Black,«) acres iii Sugar Creek township for $480.
Geo. W. Hail to Rudolph Stuckwiscb, 2 lots in Roses subdivision for $1,000, and one in E. & C. R. R. subdivision for $2,300. •Michael Lamb to Wm. Fuhr, lot in Wilson's addition for $1,800.
J. O. U. F.
At a meeting of Terre Haute Lodge No. 51, I. O. O. F., at their Hall, August 20, 18C9, the following preamble and reso. lutious on the djsath of P. G. N. W. Conn were adopted, viz:
Nelson W- Conn departod from this earth's life jeHerday morning aftera tedious iHnes?, leaving an interesting family and many friends to mourn bis absence. In bis social relations be was an exemplary man, kind, benevolent, truthful and bomst, enjoying the confidence (if bis associates in all the relations of life. The character of tbe man was more fully exemplified during bis long and tedious affliction in bis patient and unmurmuring submission to his afflictions, giving evideucu a well balanced mind that enabled him to look forward to tbe time of dissolution wbrii the clogs of mortality shuiild be stricken off and the freed spirit pass to the enjoyment in spirit laud of friends and associates in a higter life that is unalloyed with acbes'aud paius.
Jfeso/wi/.TbaL. in the decease of Bro N. W. CVuu this Lodge, of which be was a faithiui member, has lost one of her tiuest aha noblest advocates, unselfish iu his life and over watcblul of the best interest ot the Order—his virtues were worthy of our imitation.
Resolve^ Tbaiweleud^r ouj sincere condoleneelo the members oi his family in their great loss of the sacial-eompan-touthip «.«! lather, brother and friend, but rejoice iu auticipation of ajoyfui reunion wnere paitiug and afflictions are unknown.
Resolved, That these resolutions be spread upon the tfiinutes, published in the city papers and a certified copy, be. sent to the family yf the deceased.
Journal and Gazette copy.J
Elkoant Instbuments-tob Kent Several fine Seven Octave Pianos, a fine Five Ootava Piano Caee Melodeon also several good £$x Octave Pianos. .Needing room, these Instrument* will be rented low by applying at once at the Palace of Music. 23,d£t
A splendid New Top Buggy, made by a well-known maker,, also a secondhand Buggy for sale or trade, low, at £igsner:s Palace of Music. 23,dtt
ob Tbade fob Goods
ob CityPbopebty.—F.M. Meredith,Esq., has for sale, or trade for good City Prop erly or Goods for a Country Store, a farm of 21C acres, situated in Clarke county, Illinois. On the farm is a good hewed log house, barn, line orchard, &c. Tbe land is very productive. Enquire for particulars at Mr. Meredith's office, cor ner Third and Main streets. 'JO.dlw
New Babbeb
Shop.—Hardin
Harris
has opened a Larbej shop under the Tentonia Hotel, where he will run four chairs, an.d have every facility for attending to customers promptly The best barbers have been secured, and the sin. gle aim will be to give satisfaction and merit a share of custom. lpdlw
Eyes.—To obtain good spectacles has alwayinheftn JfttwJUUJ-jea-dera will be pleased to learn that that difficulty need no longer be encountered, if tbey wnrtnrtt~"«t-ttre jewelry-stow-of 8Freeman, National .House Block, and procure a pair of iLazarus & Morris celebratw Tbayare well spoken of by the press in the east and elsewhere. augl4-dwlm
Lost.—A strawberry rcan cow, red neckband ULl.aar?crop.off right ear and upper half crop off hn |ftftn A reasonable ~r return to tbe undersigned, fTRiAH .TEFTEBS. augl7-d5t. 33 South 5th street.
hereby given to all persons who have beea-n^tifiMiijMJieJQity.IaX-.Colleetors to psy'their taxes, that unless the same is
-which said taxes are assessed, will beseized -aiid sold for thajamsLforthyitb. And olljpetspna whom the collectors havecalled upon, and have their, receipts lor the ypflj- lafifl will please present them at the City Treasurer's Office so that the proper credits may be given where they have^ot
Uifl.aame^,,.
MabgusSchoemkhl, City Treasurer.
as
augl7-dlw. Light Pbintb at cost, at C. Wittig & CoTsTlTO' M'StTTBtraet, Demiog -Biock. 16,dtf
"Lawns at W.tli, 4-To.-S, 170 Main street, D%ming Block. 16,dtf
SuMMEB DttESS^©00D3 at cost, at Wittig & Co.'s, 170 Main street, Deming Block.
ic-dtf
Neck Ties, new stock at Riddle's tf
The cheapest Millinery Store is at Mw^ Mitten s, Main street, between 8th and 9th. dltl.
The NeW
Drt Goods Stobe, No. 73
Main street, formerly occupied by Wittig & Co-, will be opentd on or about tbe 10th of September, 1869, and is to be known as the New York Store. dtf
Ladies' Gloves at cost, at C. Wittig & Co.'s, 170 Main street, Deming Block. 16,dtf
Cotton
and Silk Parasols at cost, at
Wittig & Co.'s, 170 Main street, Deming Block. 16,dtf
Genuine Imported Port. California Claret. Pure Sherry. Old Kentucky White Wheat Whisky Choice Liquors always on hand.
Joseph Stbong, Grocer,
j25-tf. 190 Mainstroet,
Good L3ice Gaiters lor $1.50 at Reibold's, 64 Main Street. dtf.
Good Advice.—G°to Herz & Arnold's Skirt Factory 89 Main street, between 3d and 4lh for the best Hoop Skirts at tbe lowest prices. aug7 dtf.
Don't forget that Herz & Arnold (sue cessor to B. Weiez) 89 Main street, be tween 3d and 4ih, are always trying to do all they can to please their customers, in regard to goods, prices and fair dealings.
Aug7-dtf. Hosiery at cost, at C. Wittig
& Co.'f,
170 Main street, Deming Block. 16,dtf 1'beled dbied Peaches al C. I. Rip ley's. 6dtf
A full line of Ladies, Misses and Children's Hose at such prices as will sell them fast, al C. Wittig & Co.'s, 21dif 170 Main street, Deming Block.
1 1
Boy
7C"
the Florence Sewing machines of
Riddle tf
Silk Mits,
and gloves at Riddles tf
Strange butTbue—From the Atlantic to the Pscij&c we calculate to be not less than three thousand mijes. Between, those two oceans, lay thousands of cities, towus and villages, and in none ot them is a single establishment which sells a better Corset for 75 cents then Herz &! Arnold ^successors to B. Weisz) 89 Main street, between 3d and 4th, Terre Haute, Ind. aug.7-dtf.
Fob the Largest and best assortment of cloths, cassimeres and vestings in. tbe city, go to Grover & Miller |, corner 6tb and Main streets m26-dtf.
Beueubeb Wnsz' original Skirt Factory is now 156 Main street, between 5th and 6th streets. *?ddtf
Six Casks LAdiea* Linao. Handktrchiefi at a .great bargain. Two cases at 8?| dozen, Worth 1 25.
Two 1.124 624. Two "1.26 75. Only coldby the dozen. 17,d3t 3§| Wabben, Hobebg & Co
Fok ready made clothing less than cost, go to Grover & Miljer'j, corner 6th and Main streets. L. m26-dtf
Sugab for Sale.—A small lot of sugar ten barrels, to close consignment, for sale at Cincinnati prices, at Shewmaker* Warehouse, corner of Main and Ninth streets. 17,d5t
6offee and Sugab retailed, at wholesale prices ar Jgsepfa Stroug'g,- -:No- 190 Main street [19,dlf
Testimonialsof clergymen, batik officers, Insurance agents, lawyers, telegraph eramd writers generally, in favor of tlie Hirst Paten*Gold Pen, shaw that it is tbe best fountain pen in use, costing about tbe same as tbe old style. 8. R. Freeman 101 Main street, is sole agent in Terre Haute. jy29-dtf.
You can find Preserved Lemon Peel, at C. I. Ripley's. [25,dtf
If you like a good emote, call *at Moudy's Cigar Store and buy one or more of bis~Velocipede Cigars 17dtf
Fob latest styles of Hats and Bonnets go to Mrs. J. B. Mitten's, Main street be» tween Eighth and Nintb. j22-tf.
The "Pbrnnix" Hose, worm $3 per dozen, are sold at 15 cents a pair, at 21,dtf C. Wittiq & Co s.
C. Wittiq & Co,"at 170 Main street, Deming Block, hve a big table full of Bargains in Goods that must be sold. __21*dlf
Beautiful colors in Crape Meretz Bereges and Lamartines, just_rec#ived al Cornelius & Haggerty's. 4dlw
Lace Gollabs, and hankercbiefs at Ridle'e."*—
By Youb wife a gold watch of Riddle.
Choice Sugar Cured Hams, at Joseph Strong's. [19,dti
Baboainb I Bargains 11 Bargains I I at the clearance sale of Boots and Shoes, 64 Main Street. dtf.
Men and Boy's shoes at reduced prices at D. Reibold's, 64 Main Street. dtf.
Cal£ and see those beautiful French and Scotch Ginghams at Cornelius & Haggerty's. 12-d4t.
Thjb best pair of White Hose at 15 cts. at C. Wittiq & Co.'s, 21,dtf 170 Main street Deming Block
Casbimebes.—i'uii line, at vjery loweit prices, at Cornelius & Haggerty's [6,d4t
Fob a fine white or colored shirt, good and cheap or a suit of white or colored lioen duck ready made or made to order, go to Grover & Miller's, corner 6th and Main streets. in26-dtf.
.DtT Y0TT .wajit Babgains Go to Wittig & Co.'s, 170 Main street, Deming Block, and look at the big table full of cheap Goods. 21,dtf
No Humbug I Some Goods must be sold, arid we sell them 25 per cent-.-below cost. Look at our Bargain Table.
C. Wittig & Co.,
21,dtf 170 Main street, Deming Block 1? you want a suit of clothing made in the 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 streets. m26-dtf.
Fobthe labgest and freshest stock of Neck Ties and Collars in the,city, go to Grover & Miller's, corner 6th antl Main streets. m26-dtf
Remember the same Corsets that oth er parties sell for one dollar, at Weisz you can get the some kind for 75 cents. Remember the place, 156 Main street between 5th and 6th. dtf
Go to W. H. Sage's for a delicious bev erage. (His elegant Marble Fount is in fine order. 12,dtf
Choice Winesand
Liquors at Strong'
190 Main street. dtf
Speeb's
Standabd
Wine Bittebs is
highly recommended by physicians for Dyspeptics, on account of its tonic properties, its purity, and its delicious flavor feb23dwlt.
Catarrh Cubed fob 35 cents.—This statement is true, because thousands ftill testify to tbe fact that only one box of Reader's German Snuff entirely banished the complaint. Now, why will the p,eo ple'ofthis age suffer from one of the most disgusting of dis.eases, when in this simple remedy they can procure a cure. A11 druggists keep it. Or send 50 cents to O. P. Seymour & Co., Boston, and receive box by next mail. 20-d0teow
LOCAL NOTICES.
To itemoYc Moth Patches, Freeh lea and
T»d
from tUb laco, use Perry's Moth au
freckle Lotlou. Prepared only by Dr. Pr.aaT. Sold by all Driiggieta. For Black Worms and Pimples on the Face, ueo
Pf.ubv's
Comrdunk. and
Pimple
Keukdt, prep*ied ouly by Ur. B. C.
Pebbt,
rnERRE HAUTE SAKNGER. f«8TI
ORAID COICEKT!
49
Boot stieet, New York. Sold etery*here. The trade supplied by Wholesale Medicine Dealers, uiar l7deod8m-w3m
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
OCONTK ACTORS. Sealed proposal* will be leceived at the Audi tor'iofflcd Iu tbecit of Terro II-.ate, until stp eaiber 8ibt 18C9, for baildiog a tiiidge acrca* Prairie Creek, oear Midd!fetof*u, on the Vmcen nee Road. Oontracioia will ploesa put to ibei bida or (be wood worn and stone work separate for plant call at tbe Auditor'* Office.
B/ erder of the Bostd of Commissioners of Vigo count?.
Wm.
FaDDOIK,
al9dtd Auditor VlgoCouoty
niSSOLiUTION OF COPARTINKBSHIP. The firm of Hooter $ Collins is th's day dlsiili»l by matnal coDSMit. Tho«e indtbttd to •aid firm will please call at their office loimediately and settle the same, nnd any person haviog thlnf wJl ^atlhe Htos Ut payment at once. The hnsloeei jrill be contion ed at tbe old sland by W. B. Hooter.
W B. BUNTES. A. B. COLLINS,
fer^e Haute, lod. August 14, 1869. 16dlw
TALLOW, ETC.
ESTABLISHED,
TALLOW, LARD, GREASE.
Sell
IGHE9T market pi ice 'paid. No charges made for commiuiun 'or drayage. Hhlpping furnished. Quotations ei opon applt. Sttodl urntshed. cation. Address
PBOCTOR & GAMBLE,
MfSe-d2t»w-wSa CXNCIKHATI.
^3?
—A*—•
DOWLING HALL
Tuesday Ereilag, Aigast 24th.
Vv»r
PROGRAMMK.
Tn
PABT riBST.
Kransvlll* LiedsrltranE
H*»n»
Overture—"The Hate of Portice." Acber. Orchestra. 2. Love a Bcqneat Retcbardt.
Mim ITIora
In the Foreat „..Tachirch. Iadianapolia Haennercbor. 4. Otertore- Kmna D'Antiochia litreidaote
Oroheetra.
5. Ohoras
Indianapolis Frohainh.
G. The German 8ong ..Schneider Grand Chorus with Orchestra. Admission „m50 o*nts. Reierved Seals 75
piRST GRAND CONCERT 5—1%-OFTHK— M-pi
SAENGERFEST!
Monday Evening, August 23d,
DOWLING'S HALL!
TDK -VIMUiK lUKBKKr —bt the— INDIANAPOLIS MAENNEKOHOR.
Titkets of Admission CO cents Heeerved seats .....7j cents BisetTed seats ran ba proonnd at Allen A An drew*' Bock Storenp to 4 k., August 83,1869 and i^t ths Ticket Office the aieniug of the Con cert. ..
COMMITIKK OF ABBANOKUENTS.
jy^OZART HALL.
THE PHILHARMONIC CONCERT TROUPE Will play at Mozart Hall Beer Garden every night this week, if tbe weatHer Is favorable.
Admitsion, 10 coots. alCdlw
Q.KAND SAENGERFEST» Arranged by the
TERRE HAUTE MAENNERCHOR And aisisted by tbe Singing Sociolies of Indianapolis, Kvansvllic, New Albany and Richmond,
To be held in this city ou
^Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday,
August 23d, 24th and 25th,
PROGRAMME.
MONDAY, 5 P. M.—Reception of the different Societies at the depot by the Beception Commi*tee, and escortment cf ths same to headqasrtets. Eight P. M.—Grand German Opera (The Tillage Barber) at Dowiing]s Hall, tha Indianapolis Maennerchor.
TUESDAY, 9.30 A. M.—Behearsal for Orand Concert 3. C. M.—Steamboat excursion on the Wabash river. (This excursion is for the Singers only.) 8 P. M.—Grand Concert In Dowll.g's Hall, in which all the Societies will sing in grand horus with aa orchestiaof 25 instruments.
WEDNESDAY, 8 A. M.— Meeting of all the Societi sat headqaarter*, and forming of Procession. 9:30.—Grand Procession thr ugh the principal streets of the City to the Picnic Gronnd. Orations by several able speakers. Siogiog by different Societies. Social enjoyment, etc etc.
In the evening—Grand Ball at Bowling'e Hall Farther particulars will appear as the arrangements progress.
THlt COMMITTEE OF ABBANGBMENTS
DRY GOODS
MONDAY,
W S. RYCE &> CO'S
Will mske a
Special Oflering-
IilNE OF GOODS
CLOSE OUT THE STOCK
Each morning as spec.lflel ahnve
LINpS OK (WOODS PLACARDED
VERY LOW PRICES!
that wil 1
INVITE PURCHASERS
-rO»-
ACCOUNT OF~THE PRICE
FORCE THE SALE.
The large stock to be (old will prevent entering Into detail here, but
Full Particulars
can be htd at the
it
TXTAimDJrAlisiw
door lnl of
Soppi,
Otertore—"Poet and Peasant. Orchestra. To Liberty .....Gross.
Grand Ohoras with Orchaatra. Air fiaa the Opera "der Freiachne'z." Viae Flora Knnz, O. M. V. Weber. Silent Stars Liebo.
FORthe
Uohr
Grand Okwu with Orchtatre. PABt SECOND.
Kqdz.
centi.
Btseried seat# may bee cared at Hpasrs. Alien A Andrews'Bookstore.
FSouth
1
Oil !,€!«-«
W AUTBD.—A girl to do general knu wart. Ka«alra Athsmideoce of H. C. THOMPSON, on Fotlar atreat. ioarth
Sixtk.
FOR RENT.
FOB
BBNT.-~Rooms
above the
ooraer stoft is Dowllac'* Stock. iMatre a«w
at First Natioaal Baak.
RENT.—Booms No. 1 ft 2 Dowling Hall Tka rooaa are wall adapted for the Floor Mid Feed, Grata or any heavy baai-
Fosaesaion given iaunediataly. For ticalar* iaquh-e of Bippeloe A Oo., or T. O. Boutin, Terre Haate Hoaae. aogHdtf
oe Oo., at thelfaU~ la Hoaae. BIPPSTOI* OO.
RENT—-The Store* Room in aonth-aaat coraw or tha Natioaal House, oppoaite the PoatoOc. Apply at tha National Hoose. ]y!7dtt
FOR MLC.
I?OR SALE—• comfortable small J? Hoose 16 by 42 {set, with Stable awl alatara, house nearly new aitnated at No. 69 Coath ronrth atreet, convieaeat ta Market and the bosineae part of the'city of Terra Haute. WM be sold very low for part cash and balance within ear. ks}Birs on tha ywsilin er at thU »11w
offi'r T?OR SALE—THEROSEFARM A Ibebeat Stosk, Dairy or Grain Farm in the county, containing 2GU acre.*, within thrte milesof the corporate limits of Terre Haute.. The present owner wiahlng to make a change of ollmate, will now give a, great bargain in thla farm, aadsaake tha term eaay to the parrhaaar. Ii not sold at private sale by tha IStkof teatam Ber,lt will be offeradon that day to .the highesl bidder, together with the Oern, Hay. Hoaa. Oat tie, Horsee aad Farmtag Too la. For farther par^ ticuiara, enquire by atdml^P.^ Ba 70, Terro Haute, lad. 116-42*
)R SALE—A nice property on Sixth street brick ncuse, 10 tooms, nicely grained and papered, near two aeree of ground set with oraaiaeatal traea.and aU kinds of bearing frait treee, grapea and small barrisa. Itidadesirabletiroperty and w|U te etild low on terms to suit. If not sold aoiib will be for t« a good carernt tenant. Eaquiraof
I2atf A.O.FDBBOW T?OR SALE.—BUGGY at a bar J? gain. It hss a good Leather Top, built lathe east, for sale cheap, bi applying imatediately at Kissner's Palace of Music: -iiii Aug61mdw T?OR SALE.—Two horses, cheap J. at L. Kissuei's, No. 43 Ohio street.
com(
hand and ry Stable.
FOR
Very respjjctMly.
augl 21tf
THURSDAY
SATTJBJDA MO RISING 8.
A
No. 175
E E
MONDAYS, THURSDAYS, SATOBDAY3 and all InterAedlate days.
jr.a.MTCB$gO}
E.V. KEBBtLL.
A. O. PBEgTofc. M. n,". JOBN A. WOCD, V. pRESTON & WOOD,
Physicians and Sturgeons Office (temporarily) at Dr.Wood's Office aad Be' silence. No. 127 Ohio street, between Seventh and Eighth atreet*.
All calls promptly answered day aqd night. August 10th, 1869.
ir ».-i -.-4v," E 7, A
CONTINENTAL
The Cheapest ana Best Gook Stove in the Market. Some thing new. Everybody shoald see it before baying the old styles. Please call and see this Stove- 'T *s'-vV
To be had only at Headquarters. B. L.BALL •S 's: 'i
FARLEY & ROACH HINCFACTURIM Of .Mi 8ABIIL2S AND
AND DtALF.BS IN
Collars, Whips, Oqrry Combs
BRUSIfES, Ac.,
Ma'n
Street,
Store, Terre
oppoelte O'Boyle's Leather
tiaute lad.
Agents for Uncle Sam's Mameaa Oil,
8,
P.O.
t-
-4
'•taWrf
•»9» 'ii-
Aug6dlm
complete assortment of Buggies always on and for sale at HUN riB OOUiINS Uve-
JjW
SALE 6R MIlTT.—a new House «/''six touh, o&-so#th tBiait between Gookins and £|off*t streets. Davies Johnson, one doer north..
INt,
Apply to Jy9dtf
.TtERi itAtfrr, litD.,:#s|ust %tii 1869.
To the City of Terre pa^te^ aod^vidnib: ^e have this ..day appointed 9- F. Merrill as sole agent for the sale o| oar Sagerlor Block Ooal for, lerriiHssk, and ail othua rMraaaatiag themselves agents from our Bank may be considr cred impoate**, as \ve hsje trantfarred to *r: Merrill explosive right- The quality of thla coal oaonot b» stirpassadjor gsasr%l narpoeca by Mat 1T$UIN A ELBB1G.
io Clay county. Very r« Vfr'' JX1 In aoceptahde of the abovdSagenay, I would state for tbe Ubncfitof all who hare heretofore been trsiog otheir (}UaUHea, Which *ere generally accompanied by che&pfr rataa.say 12^U^c, that those qnalitles were very inferior to that, whioh I now ollkr, ^UrtlMilarV thar trom.tbe ••Otter Greek Ooal Oeinpany," or any bank with whkh there S a famacet connected, aaamuob mm batter than second or third rata, that which canaot be used ferturaaea p«rpoea, av«r asaa ths Terre Haute market, for whioh agenta charge alwat the same rates a£whi«h iaach batter can haifhr nished. These facta I caa substantiate, if MM' eesarr for convincing proof. I Will, at all tissee, ii a my best endeavors to accommodate, both aa regards quality aad qnaot liy and price, and trust by close attention ta all orders, to receive a liberal share of patronage. For farther Information pleaae'caU at my oflce at the old ftaod of EnglssA Tutt?No. i07 Jtfain atree^J
jy26-wly
W, HOWARD MANNING. J. W. ROBKRTg.
MANNING ft BOBEtRTS*
A I N E S
Hons?, Sign and Carriage Painting, Plata and Decorative
Paper
PATENT CU8HIONH.
W-
,6s#Mart "O
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if si ibl+'pi-u x:i.
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in a «. i- 'it ii JaO*1? if ss. -ii ,-.r'
BBfOKI B08MB88, WHAT
AdwrUslBg. Coarse!
TlI' SllllMBl TIADI,
it behooves thebnslness men
of Terre Hante to be np and
stbTlng for the Sunnier Trade.
Competition to lively, »nd ITyon
don't puh yonr bnslness, it will pnsh yon. The best way
to posh yonr bnslness to to ad-
'V-- 1*-
55
Hanging, Orainlng, Oiaxing
Cslsomtning, Frescoing, Ac. Jsop-So.
3d street, bet. Cherry and Main
Box
389.
Try
OS.
J27
BILLIARD ROOM
At the ^eutpn|a Hotel,
Nog. 174 and 17tt Mail St.,' iMt. «tfe u4 Tih. it*. TERRE HAUTE. IND. With
Six
of the fiafat Table* with Pntis'i
SHAFFER, PROP'S.
Pure Cjpp-.r DittilUd Bourbon and Bye Whisky sold at the bar, and ne other. Whisky sold
by
thegalloa, qaert and pint.
^JJUHrnSp? BOOiDAB.
J. A. VRYDAOH.
Plana, dpeoliloationo, doperthtaadaace,
Streete, over Donnelly's Drag Mota.
mySUIv
Handsome Iron Hitching Potto
*FOb SALE
fcr-.: I
E A I AT IM A*
EAGLE. IRON WOBK8,
COB, riBST Ajn) WALHCT tTUMmf 3...- Jane 3
-»tr •''•A* r» -p
44-
jJUMS »*4
,»r
I ~9 x'** V-
-fiatit. .'f. -,
aoAit-i.- rV
4 «k) .! .' 4 tue. 1-jm-1 t«?v s1 lb & ,e«. ,es»J«r* -\tt* lUAi -5 5' .-.1 It' rp«»v- I iu- nffonf n. *riv -m 7
1
verttoe ll Jndlelowdy. Scatter Cards, Circular!, Hand-bllls-
pointed advertisements
In the papers-keep yonr name
and occnpatlon before the pnb-
lie eye. Advertise!
THE EXPRESS JOB OFFICE
to supplied with every description off type, and prepared to
execute printing with dispatch
aadatisnrprlslngly low rates.
•SS-R 'J J:J.
si- 'i
.£ .X -i'-V .1*-
-f: 1 &
t-
4* t:
'5^ 'J 'Z
aad Oe
tail Drawings tarnishad for every deecrtptkm e(
aaotirsiiit eonwr «rMM« aad Ftttk
iiC.' vl
dim.,
rmm
SO DoliA Hoop Skirts
•f
ixjn yiii imn '»v» Jte
x,
BA.BG-A.IN8k,
rn?:,
•:gm vSjb i- .... 4zf.~.£
rv A m*
j*.l
—AT— 14U.3
"AT-~
... -»t»v -m ,«*4,* 1 -wt
Cornelius A Haggerty's. #*vf? 1
•If-
Good Ll't Colored Print*
.......
•t
\%y^
oeatt-
Yard wide Brown Muslin
a
tn
at 11, 1*)4 and 16 ceuis
€N»od Bleached Muslin-
4b atl2 4cent».
Ladies' Hose
as low 10 cents a patr
Dress Goods 1
PIQUES,
oh** *baB vtif.
Oood Thread, *:v.
Warranted «00 jartn. only 5 oeats tpool.
.:S -s
eU: •••I"
large Stock, of Jeans and C'ottonades
At low pvl««n.
FIKS 8TQCK OF
i. .3 -fc*:
4
«»i
lb
PEBCILCS,
I
FBKWCH and SCOTCH
eiiveHtAlvs,
STBIPES,
CHECK! and TICK*
BIVEBTBODY. *.
iI- ..
4 .i*" ,5
C0BNILID8 BAfifiBBTV
Cor. Main And Third 8J&,
i.?, ... ... -is &
4
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C' •./- X'i..
MUSICAL.
CJ..TT **, Q8+ 9*S
L. KISSNEB'M
PALACE of NIJSIC. I A N O S
|STEOK'S, KN ABE'S, CHICKERINOB
The Celebrated Patent Cycloids
and ether well-known and rellabl* Makers.
CABHAKT Mc HEKDHAll'S
Parlor and Church Organ* and Melodeon a, I SHEET MUSIC,
INSTRUCTION BOOKS,
And every variety of
Small .Hnslcal Instruments,
—axd—
Music*! IKerchandise.
PIANOS PQJff. RENT.
I Alto, old Ioatorameuta token lnevchsDgeor per* I psy ob now oqm. Pianos, Melodeons,
and oil kinds of UMlIor Musical lattrnmonia lopalred by
COMPETENT WOft#MEN. Send Ordera to HISSNE^'ei
PALACE OF MOHiC,
No. 0|4» (Hi.r»«3|t ^Opposlte^the Old CJonrt Honee,)
TKRMhi-HAUTit. IM I j,
rjlEACUEB'S INSTITUTE. Notice 1» hereby given that a Teachers* lmti'oj VI«o ooontjr wfll be held In the CI of I Terre Hante, during the week commencing A a I P*? SI""' nnder tbe snperlntendenoe of I Prof. w. U. Wiley, farther particulars will bo annousoed at the proper time.
THOMAi B. LOHO. School Bzaalner.
JOHJ IBHSTBokd I Has removed his Onaamiih Shop to Mack's new bnildlnc, on Third street, one door north of fatrington ock, where he will he hippy to &eet all hie o. castomers and a. many new ofcet may tnak It convenient to eali. aMtf
|J M. WtL»r. LSWIS THOMAS. WILLIAM P0IBS
WUDI, TBMM8 CO., C*rria»e
Corner 9d Walnnt streets, Terr. Hante,
lod.,
Bepalring don* Promptly and al Low Rates. 1
a.tf
•AUIAMC. I
JT Oocaanoai^Mmrans, dah.n.j
Ml
I a.V!Unw Mn*eim. of Analoay, embracih^ ue so Id sets: How to Live and What to Liv. or
Tontk, Itottrtty ..d Old A«a Manhood Oenerl lly Beview.d The tltuue oTTndlgMtlon Plata-
l?8!!e5?t?erTISe^eww tor M»rI lag* Philosophically OoaMerad, *g. Poc&et I olumee ooaubdM tfcsae Lectures will ho for-
PTC0* fcw rtompafby sddroMlags
To* Mvwrun orAvirovr, lit Bro»}*
ST
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