Daily Wabash Express, Volume 19, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 27 August 1869 — Page 4
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CITY NEWS.
NOT a case in the police court yesterday. _______
BAILBT'S big show one week from to-
a»y. Xij was hot
THB
CITY
was as quiet as it
yesterday
PBACHKS are market as yet.
not at all plenty in this
SAHT C. DAVIS, we regret to learn,
lying seriously ill with flux.
THBBB is a great deal of consumption a this city at present—of beer.
JiB.8 BOOK, of tl.il oily,
«boo. in o™..- I
has held six inquests during the month of I
FOB several nights past we have been favored somewhat as the Israelites were on their flight from Egypt. We have a piller of fire by night.
JSBBT FITZQKKALD, who hes been roaming about the city for several days, insane from the effects of whisky, has been sent to the Poor Asylum.
HEAVY REAL ESTATE OWHEE—We have it on good authority that Mr. Hermen Hulman is the possessor of $225,000 worth of real est&to in this city.
MB. HTTLMAK will put hie distillery in operation in about four weeks. He will commence at the rate o^elve hundred gallons per day but will soon increase the daily product to twice that amount.
DotrBTFirL—The Jortmal gives currency to a rumor that a prominent citizen has offered ft square of ground_ahd $100,00C to secure the location of the Court House in the east part of the city.
that lha
completed
when track laying will be commenced at relative! that end of the line.
A RAPTURED WRITER inquires: "What is there under heaven more humanizing, or, if we may use the term, more angel, izing, than a fine black eye in a lovely •woman Two black eyes is the only answer thought of at present.
THE Indianapolis Journal states Col. R. W.yThompson is mentioned together I with half a dozen others, in connection with the vacancy on the Bench of) the United States District Court of Indiana, made vacant by the demise of Judge 1 jDgj
McDonald.
THK National House, Terre Haute, is still the popular resort for Rockvillians visiting the rrairie City. Its central loca. tion, together with the unexceptionable manner in which it is conducted renders it the Hotel of the place.— Rockville Republican. ..
FOUR car loads of excursionists—Sunday schools from the vicinity of Amo, Hendricks county, came in on the eleven o'clock train yesterday, and after taking a picnic dinner at the old cemetery, near the new railroad bridge, took a ride on the steamer Young America, returning] home on theevening train, highly pleased with the trip.
PRESS CONVENTION.—The menibej^of the press of this city met at the EXPRESS office last evening to take action in relation to the proposed press convention of this Congressional District. ThelfHhof September was decided upon as the day for holding the convention and the following gentlemen were appointed as a general committee of arrangements: •.
C. H. Allen of the EXPRESS. J. H. ord an, of the Journal O. J. Smith, of the Gazette. It was decided to extend an invitation to the editors and publishers of the Pans, Marshall and Robinson, Ills, papers to attend the convention-
TERRIBLE
AMD
FATAL ACCIDENT.—
Wednesday night, about nine o'clock, Michael Kirk, a miner in the employ of Stunkard & Barrick, at the McQuilkin mine, weat of the city, was run over by a freight train on the St. Louis road, and literally cut to pieces. Kirk was in town during the day, and in the evening was ssengoingout intoxicated. It is supposed that on reaching the trestlework, two miles west of the river, he sat down on the track to take a smoke and fell asleep. The engineer saw the man lying on his face, and immediately blew down brakes, but being a down grade with a heavy train, it was impossible to stop in time
Coroner Ohristy was notified, and on
going out found the remains of the man scattered along the track for a distance of Hfty yards. The head and shoulders werfi not much bruised, but the body
J^nd
quired
OUB exchanges in the large cities are filled with accounts of cases of sun-stroke caused by the extremely warm weather we have had during Iho las', eight or nine days. The mortality baa been very great indeed, and it becomes our citizens to exercise the most diligent care. Those who can should keep oat of the sun, and those who can not do eo should use the greatest precaution. A. handkerchief or cloth in the crown of the hat IJ said to be an excel' lent preventive.
THE HEATED
FP.M. O
ter said that yesterday at
SCHOOL
limbs torn in pieces. It re*
a full half hour to gather up the pieces which were placed upon a hand, car aad brought
to town at two clock
yesterday morning. Kirk was a middle aged man, had no family, and was addieted to intemperance. Another feartnl temperance lecture.
w"1^
degrees cooler than at noon of the prev-I
ousday still it takes Us place in the ca
endar of the heated term, as a sweltering,
seething, simmering day-a regular. Da*-
ing, boiling, blazing affair in which man
and beast, to use an extravagant but much
of carrying out a scriptural Pr0Phecy
IB,
thehand of one of the young meniin-l^
I case will come up in the police court to-
day.—Journal of yesterday.
R.nthefhrffl
an
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THE
STATE REFORM SCHOOL.
PLAINFIILD/IND, August 25J 1869., EDS. EXPBBSS:—There are bat f®w public institutions in the State mow worthy of publicity, and.-none more worthy of thtf p^lroage and'fostering care of the State, or better calculated to do good than the Indiana Reform School, near this place, for juvenile offenders. Thisia the School to whi^h thebad boys of ,-lndiana are sent to reform their past course of living and gain an education that will
~i fit them to discharge the duties of life as
I
noon
tvaaso
BOOKS.—Bartlett
101
was
cut asunder at the breast and tho lower parts
becometh those who are good and upright,
at
time since we published the fact tbat^oi
milk has been successfully tried in Ben gal as a remedy for diarrhwa, and since then we lear that it has been used in this city with beneficial results. It is stated that a pint every four hours will check the most violeot diarrheal, stomach ache, incipient cholera, or dysentery. It isper-
reducas, gradually and pleasantly,
WW :t"a"LZPM:
Yogl firedlhree ehol8 at
A iiat I narty, and one of the shots took effect in jnto
The. maw. used to hying abort the de.
working W
I
Your supposition was Srroneou?'? *The I
men were brought to town, but no charge I
spectfully but earnestly ask if the pri^i-
lege is to be continued of allowing ^»wj
policemen to carry-loaded and .concealed
firearms while in the ordinary discharge of their dutio^in theday time— The carrying of concealed weapons is in violation of a Btate Ja^-and -it_ is.high.time that policecaenj who are sworn-to enforce the laws are in sir acted-to obey_tbe same,
V'i"
CONFUJBNCB
WE learn from the Indianapolis Senti• I called on Mr. B. "KathscHildj-on the w« IM
I
Hon. Newton Bateman, President. J. M. Olcoti, A M. Professor of Math-
R. S. Bos worth, A. M., Professsor of Natural Sciences. Mias Olivia Meily, Professor of English Language and Literature.
Miss Professor of Geography and fiislory. Mits Ruth Morri?, Principal of Pri tnary Training School.
Miss Principal of luterme diute Training School. Hon. Newton Bateman, selected
vie
L.- ,r
etc. Mr. Rothschild -w®« »o "ipv^ith kind* wishes for yourself and well pleased wittrthra yuung man that-he I family and a bright future for the Reform invited him to take dinner at his house. Scboul. I am. yours truly. During the afterfiOon tbe nice young man came in with a small package wrapped in a handkerchief, which',!ho desired deposited in Mr. R'B safe until he was ready to use the money. By-tbe-way he
would be pleased to borrow a few dollars, 1 this, the first opportunity to write you a as the smallest bill he had in his package I few lines to inform you of my safe amI al at homo on the evening atter leaving the school. 1 found many good and kind friends to welcome me too my old home.
was fifty dollars. Three dollars were loaned him, and he afterwards borrowed six dollars of tha clerk in Mr. Rothschild's absence. SeveViSi days having elapsed amd the new found acquaintance not appear-
inspection was made of the pack-
age when it w*s found to contain only a you .... 14
President, is the present Superintendent I of the best varieties, and at low prices, of Public Instruction in Illinois, and is Call and see their.. "-26-dlw said to be eminently fitted for the position. Additions will be made to the Faculty from lime to time, as required.
The time at which the building will be completed will not permit a full session of the Normal School proper, and it was determined to hold a Normal Institute of four weeks duration, beginning Nov. 24th and closing Dec. 22d.
Prof Olcott, Secretary of the Board, was authorized to attend the County Institute during the months of September, October and November, in order to bring the Normal School prominently before the teachers of the State.
&
will
as
Grundy at
Main atreet will be prepared for the opening of the Fall term of school, in
I
September, with the largest assortment of
school books ever brought into the city,
embracing all in that line pupils may
want. Purchasing their books of every kind directly from the publishers, and in sufficient quantities to secure jobbers' rate?, they
be enabled to sell as low
the market
can afford.
Remember that
101
Main street is
headquarters for School books and stationery. aug27-dlt-
SSWIKO MACHINES to sell or rent, at Biddle's. dtf
in
ien youth have long
C0Diidered
enigmatical. The one
aQd gixteea boyi who
have been
lh# watchful care 0
used expression, were red-hot from morn- ja towns**nd cities Ing till night. Old Sol is certainly doing
his "letfel best," and begins to show signs I .£ered ^go^ny
the In-
trained thoge who
are to
wheDCe lhey came
they were con
rea
departure for the Reform School was
no very remote period. looked upon as a public blessing. At the .hm-tUcbool they are r^geived as those who OT ILK FOR IARRHCKA.-A ^ORTL^
curUjn dropped
y0U
nol
ordinary diarrbajj. nonplussed, for they are not used to -o- a nnintr this staoa of affairs, the principle that
P0*C
ro contributed tothe boy8
aid
cejved
was made against them nor has thereJ p^ted about the matters of the day. been any inquiry in regard to the shoct-1 TberS are in the Institution at this time ing. We learn officer Yost states thatjon0 hundred boys, and they present a he fired bis pistol twice in the air, and on gQod appearance, they seem happy and catching the man fell upon him, when
contented,both
the pistol was accidentallydi«chargedrthe18Ch00l room. We were ipformed by the ball passing through one of the man's teachers that many of the boys are makftnger. Be this as it m»yi
we 00084
re"
From
ived
GA5T« ^Afew days sincn
a young man of good appearance, who, gave his name as John N^inschwander,
Indianapolis and St. Louis I side oTthepiWEqare, representti^ that
1
a
railroad bridge over White river will be I he was iron. ,r" ~"b"a reclaimed "and- returned to
within the next thirty days, I dence, was intimately acquainted ,rieod9
.... llfii
Priscilla S
The following leiter was enclosed in the above, written hy the boy to which allusion is made in the foregoing letter: Dear Brother Ainsworth:
It is with great ^pleasure that I take
They did not seem to think I had been very much disgraced by my stay at the Reform School, but on the contrary they thought iheiMttcA improved. We are all in good health and I hope that all with you are all thus highly favored. I expect
tviU'-riq tjul to goto work next weak, driving te.mon
lotofold papers! the Railroad, Will get about $20 per Neinechwander was hunted up,
,D^ro"Jmonth
duced to Mayor CV.okerly, who sent him
W
down to Sherifl Blewarta mansion, where I containing the notice of" Anva's death under bond of llv* hundred dollars, he is I Please remember me very kindly to alUt
to await the assembling of the Criminal Court, where he will answer the 'charge of obtaining money under false pretenses. from a prison life
BOARD of Normal School Trustees
met in this city yesterday. All the mem bers were present except tile President, John Ingle, Jr. The main business ol the Board at this session was the selection of a Facifity, and after a full consultation, the following were elected to fill theposi tions named
jeh yoir'would send me a paptr
the "school farm'' and confer auother favor upon one that thinks much of you and the Reform School tha*, saved mn
Oili«i##*•?'Si We might give you other letters that were shown us while at the Reform School but our letter is long enough al ready for interest. The people of Indiana have bogun a go«Sd work
OLD F0RNIT0RE MADE NEW.—All kinds of repairing, also Book Cases, Show Cases, and all kinds of work made to order. E. M. HALE, 26,dl Corner Sixth and Elm atreett.
VIGO AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY.—The Directors of the Vigo Agricultural Society will meet at Turner Hall on 9tb street, on Saturday, August 28A, at 2 .o'clock P. M. aug2Gd3t
IF
TOU WISH to purchase A nice Corset don't forget to see Herz
&
Arnold,
Main street, between 3d and
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 the ground at 50 cento a load to $2,00 a cord.
I9diw,
FOB a fine white or colored shirt, good and cheap *, or a suit of white or colored linen duck ready made or made to order, go to Grover & Miller's, corner 6th and Main strAeta. m2G-dtf.
WHAT
e-
ihful wanderer and bis past
life, and he is taken to his family building
and receives his first lesson in the great work of reform. He does not know what to make of tbtf kiid: treatment received at the bands of those having charge of this noble home for the wayward youth of our Stale. The large walls, cells,
fectly soothing to the whole alimentary cato'nine tails" that were supcanal. Half a pint every meal generally
b8
.q
fir6at a
bund-
{0 le found, and again aie
two eiil on better be mtreinej
longlb, b„been «..l,
the retreating school as the rod has not jet been brougnt
u90
1
The valuable papers lb at are
by
jn training and developing the uiinaa
of the boys. These publications are re-
by the boys with thankful hearts,
ftn(j
jajfe great interest in keeping
at their work and in the
ling commendable progress in their studies,
t^oge who have been discharged
encour
aging letters and, .reports are
ce
The following letter is from the mother of «dne *df! JftyS recently returned 'to his friends as reformed
CHAKLBSTON, IMP, Aug.
17, 1969.
F. B. Ainsworth, Esq., Superintendent Rc form School, Plain field, Ind. DBAB SIR.:.. Please.accept the thanks of the patents of William S-—, for your efforts for rescuing our dear boy from a life of sin and crime and guiding him back to the path of virtue from which he
God grant that we may
.^| tad wandered. God grant that we
b(j tfuly t(jankfu| t0
cjful inpliluuon
from Mr. B'S former plaba^ofre»i-1 those who have gone or been led
gim for the mer
of a Reform School, where
real
astray their
gentlemen.
89
you can buy a better article at a lower price than any Where else. dtf
MOHAIB SWITCHES eheap,at Riddle's. dtf.
I
IF you are not already
Music.—The Terre Haute Colored City Band is now fully organized and prepared to furnish Braae and String Music for picnica, excursions, celebrations, balls, parties etc. Apply 2Q1 Main street. 21-dlw. E. FATBIDOI, Leader.
IS THB use to pay 75 cents for
an old styie colored Hoop Skirt at the dry goods store, if yolu can buy a nice and durable Skirt of. the latest shape at 35 eents at Herz ft Arnold's Hoop SkirtFaC' tory| No. 89 Main street }^dtf
"r
v-1
New S^rqcK of Silver Plated ware at Riddle'^ dtf.
DON'T
terrors, and their
FOKQET that you can get the best
Hoop Skirts made at Herz & Arnold's Skirt Factory, 89 Main street, for a good deal less money than you can buy old stock, which is out of stylo, at any other store in the city. dtf
NIGHT
TX&U of the Terre Haute Com
mercial College will begin Monday, Sept. 61b, 1869. 25(d2w
FOR BALK—A PEDDLING WAGON—AS good as new, cheap, at F. Meyer's Wagon Shop, Cherry street, between Fifth and Sixth. 24,dlw
EYES.—To obtain good spectacles baa always been a difficult job. Our read&ra will be pleased to leafn 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 Lazarus & Morris' celebrated "Perfected Spectacles." They are well spoken of by the prase iu the east and elsewhere. augl4-dwlm:
LIGBT PRINTS at cost, at C. Wittig & Co.'s, 170 Main street, Deming Block. 10,dtf
LAWNS at cost, at C. Wittig & Co.'s, 170 Main street, Deming Block. 16,dtf
SUMMER DRESS GOODS at cost, at C. Wittig & Co.'s, 170 Main street, Deming Block, 16,dtf
THB cheapest Millinery Store is at Mrs. Mitten's, Main street, between 8th and 9tb. ditf.
THE NEW DRY GOODS STORE, NO. 73 Main street, formerly occupied by Wittig & Co., will be opened on or about the 10th of September, 1869, and is to be known as the New York Store. dtf
LADIE*' QLOTES at cost, at C, Wittig $ Co.'a 1 TO Main street, Deming Block, 16,dtf
COTTON and Silk Parasols at-cost, at C. Wittig & Co.'s, 170 Main street, Deming Block. 16,dtf
GENUINE Imported Port. California Claret. Pure Sherry. Old Kentucky White Wheat Whisky. Choice Liquors alwajs on hand.
JOSEPH STRONG, Grocer,
j25-tf. 190 Main street.
GOOD LACE GAITERS tor $1.50 at D. Reibold's, 64 Main Street. dtf.
HOSIERY at cost, at C. Wittig & Co.'s, 170 Main street, Deming Block. 16,dtf PEELED
DRIED
A FULL LINE of Ladies, Misses and Children's Hose at such prices as will sell them fast, at „, C. WITTIG & Co.'s, 21dtf 170 Main street, Deming Block.
FOR the Largest and best assortment of cloths, cassimeree and vestings in the city, go to Grover & Miller's, corner Cth and Main streets. m26-dtf.
RKMEMBRR
founding
this School and may their efforts to do good be abundandly crowned with auccesp, The new buildings are being put up at a rapid rate, and will add very much to the beauty as well as the usefulness of the Institution.
The general exercises of the "week day" will be the subject of my nnxt letter to the EXPRESS. Yours, &c.,
AMICUS
PEACHES.—J. W. Edwards, on Main street, one square east of the Terre Haute House, is now receiving daily from VinCfenes, a choice lot oi fully ripe peaches,
WEiaz' original Skirt Fac-
COFFEE
Yours truly. WilljamS
in
AND
C. WITTIG &• Co, at 170 Main street, Deming Block, have a big table full of Bargains in Goods that must be sold. 21,dtf
BKAUTIFCI. colors in Crape Meretz Bereges and Lamartines, jnst rectived at Corneliiia & Haggerty'e. 4dlw
LACS CoLtABa, Ridle'e.
ARGAINS
at the clearance sale
4tb,
where
64
MBN
and
at
D.
Reibold s,
aware of the
fact, you will learn by a visit to Tuell,
R|pl6y 4 Doming!* Emporium, that itis
uit the place to buy your dry good#. 22dlw BUT your Jewelry of Kiddle. 3 dtf.
[19,dtf
I
Bargains
11 Bargains 111
of
Boots and Shoes,
Main Street. dtf.
BOT'S shoes at
reduced prices
64
Main Street. dtf.
CALL and see those oeautiful French and Scotch Ginghams at Cornelius & Haggertys. 12-d4t.
THK best
pair of White Hose at
at C. WITTIQ & Co.'s, 21,dtf 170 Main street Deming Block.
CASSIMBBKS.—JB uti
CHOICE
190
line, at very lowest
prices, at Cornelius
&
Haggerty
DO TOO WAMT VAMAIHS? Qo to Wittig ft Co.'a, 170 Maia atreet, Dealing Block, and look at ike big table full or cheap Goods.
No Hmriwa I 8ome Goods araatb* sold, and we sell them 25 per cent, below cost. Look at our Bargain TablsC
FOBTHB
REMBMBBR the same Corsets that oth er parties sell for one dollar, at V/eisz' 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 beverage. His elegant Marble Fount is in fine order. 12,dtf
CATAKRH ia killing thousands of our best people, end yet the balance, although suffering from this horrid complaint, do not seem to think that unless they attend to this trouble in time, it will eventually end in Consumption. Such, however, is the case, and we hope all will avail themselves of the best remedy of the age— "Reader's German Snuff"—an article kept by all of our druggists, and only costing 35 cents. IRA GBOVEH, JR., apl4-dlw Special Agent.
uPnoHar'fl
Darmtn
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
CONFIDENTIAL.—Young \J who have iojored tbemselres
Sent
cents. Address Dr.
Hss jnet received
UNDEB8OLWL!
rjo
PEACHES at C. I. Rip
ley's. 6dtf
CONTBACTOKS.
Sealed proposals will be received by the Common Oonncil of the city of Terre Haute at their next regular meeting, for the curbing guttering of Ohio street,on the Sooth side,and
3d and 4th streets, distance
duction to be made
au2f
I
tory is now 156 Main street, between 5th and 6th streets. a5ddtf
FOR ready made clothing less than cost, go to Grover & Miller's, corner 6th and Main streets. m26-dtf
SUGAR retailed at whole
sale prices at Joseph Strong's, No. 190 Main street. [19,dtf TESTIMONIALS of clergymen, bank officers, Insurance agents, lawyers, telegraphers and writers generally, in favor of the Hirst Patent Gold Fen, shew that it is the best fountain pen in use, costing about the 3ame as the old style. 8. R. Freeman 161 Main street, is sole agent in Terre Haute. jy29-dtf.
You can find Preserved Lemon Peel, at C. I. Ripley's. [25,dtf
IF
TOU like a good smoke, call at Moudy's Cigar Store and buy one or moTo of his Velocipede Cigars fl7dlf
FOR latest styles of Hals and Bonnets goto Mrs. J. B. Mitten's, Main street be* tween Eighth and Ninth. j22-tf.
THE "Phoenix" Hose, worth
tor'sofflce,In1869,city
1
ESTABLISHED, 18S?
TALLOW,
LARD,
HIOHEST
and liankerchiefs at If
BY YOUR wifa a gold watch of Riddle. tf 1 CHOICE Sugar Cared Hams, at Joseph Strong's.
I ....
C. Wrma 6 Co
21,dtf 170 Main street, Deming Block,
1* TOU 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 ft Miller's, corner 6th and Main streets. m26-dtf.
LAKQEST and freshest stock of
Neck Ties and Collars in the,city, go to Grovar ft Miller's, corner 6th and Main streets. m26-dtf.
ftrtinlA kAAt I
LOCAL NOTICES.
To
ReanoTe
Molli
for Black
BEMCDY,
Patches, Frecli-
laa and Tan from the face, IM Perrj'I Moth and Treckla Lotloo. Prepared only by Dr.
Fcaav. Sold by all Droggl«t«..
prepaied on
ANTKD.—At the
B. O.
Worms
the face, one
If
by
BouCetieet,
men
by ceiti
cei tain se
cret habits, whioh nnBt tbem for bnt~ine s, picas ore or tberdoties of married life also mlddlaaged atd old men from the follies of youth, or other feel a debility in advance of tbelr years,causes,who, before placitg themselves nnder the treatmentof any one, shonld first read the
"Secret
Friend." Married ladies will learn soffisfhing of
imparlance by persuing the
SILVER PLATED WAKE,
Creek Ooal
At 151 Main Street.
the of Terre Haute, until Sfp-
ember
8tb for buildiag a Bridge
Prairie Chreek, near Middletown, on the Vincen-acrosi nesBoad. Contraclots will please pat in their bids
'or
the wood work and stone work asperate,
for plans call at the Auditor'*Office. By erder the Board of Commissioners of
Vigo
county.of WM. PADDOCK, ai9dtd Auditor Vigo County.
rpERRE HAUTE
Oorner'of Firth and Main street*,
TERRE HA UTE, INDIANA,
Affords facilities equal to any Business College in
the
West for
Practical Instruction in Book-1 Keeping, JPenmanship and Arithmetic,
And all other departments
Students can enter
aug25dwSo
$3 per
dozen, are sold at 15 cents a pair, at 21,dtf C. WITTIG& Co'e.
GREASE.
market pi i-e paid. No charges
made for commUsioa or draysge. Shipping Stencil fnrn'thed. Quotations glfen upon application. Addrois
PHOCTOE & GAMBLE,
I aug20-d2Uw-wSos CINCINNATI. I
••ryj 4 FOR «*v
E A AT THB
E1GLE IRON WORKS, OOB, FIRST AND WALHUR 8TBEBTS. jnne 3 d6m
ILL ^POSTING.
15 cts.,
[6,d4t
"WINKS and Liquors at Strong's,
LOU TOWN8ENJD, 115 Main St., Ia now prepared to do all kinds of Bill Posting, Distributing and Painting oa fences, in tha most artlstlo manner aad tha most reasonable terms.— All orders will be promptly attended to. apiil7dtf
I
Main street. dtf
SFBBB'S STAHDABD W
SI
IKB
JJBMOYAL.
BITTXBS ia[
highly recommended by physicians for Has rsmoTed hU Qonimilh Shop to Mack's new I Phfloaot^ieaMy O—rtteead, Dyspeptics, on account of Jt. tonic^ pro-1 bnildinf, tf™™* I p6Tu68| its parity, sod
I MAY
Nation*
fioam iw llaiag Voees gtMesMb boys ud ftrai claa* niiir.. aoaiv lawfl. •t«ly.
u) ANTED^Ctark 4 Price, cor. M»i« and llxtt WmH, lut tmlntnto BMbew MfMply.
1
«I|MB
FOR RKNT.
Pcoraer
QR RKNT.—Edoms above thb a tor* la Dtmlag'a Block. Baastra mt Flrrt NaUomI Baak. Stuw
FDovliag
)B SBNI^Booiiii!F(£ 1 Hall.' IhrtoaiiNtiBadiiM Tor tkrioir aad rMdliQraiaorhihaanr ratire 1 Ucolara Uqnlrc of Umtoa & Co., it th* Hall, «rl. O.B«attn, Tarn BiuUJiaMa. au|14dtf BlPfBTOl 00.
1?OR RENT—-The Store Room In Ike aoatb^aal corsar nr tha Natlaaal Honse, oppoaWe Natiooal Hooie.
tfaa r«A«BM AM *S tha IflNtf
rOR SALE.
SALE—I desire to sell a covarad tu|ji aomawhat wora, aad two goad hocaaa n4laraaaa. tfca lillwawr mm4 aafcatantial. The whola oatSt will ba sold ckaap tor Mihi Call at the Barlj Hooaa to-day. dlt DUDLY DOWKS.
iQQQilift of
hoaae nearly new situated a» fo. 69 Boath roorth aowtl c#»vleaa*t Ha«ka«lad Iftia baitaseaapart of the clty of Terra Hanta. Wl'J beaold very'low tor part eaafa aafbalanoa within year ktuqatra So th* inalat ar in' titm offide. a:..'' -,v Wjfi
FOE
and Pimples on
PESB?'S COMIDONE
AND
PIMPLE
I)f. B. O. Pmr, 49
New York.
BoM
everywhere. The
trade supplied by Wholesale HediclMe Dealers. marl7deod8m-w3m
SALE--THEROSBFAKH IhebaatStocki Dairy ot OraiaVanaili tha I county, contaiaiat 869 acre*, withia Ona ml lei of the corporatei limits of Tana Baate.—
The present awSM wfaeiaf' t& wak«*-ohaaee of oliaate, will now give a great ha(|aia la thta n, aad nake theterau aaay to ttao parchaaer. tot Hldit jifM'irisiiii bytht'lwli of Septem-
,tt
will be cfleradon that day to tha highest bidder, togsther with tha Otra, May, Hogs, Oattie.Horses
and Farming Tools. For fartaarpar-
ticalart, enqntre by addrtaalng P.
O.
Box 763,
Tsrr»Bante, Ind. Ang5«t8eptl5-d2w
FHonth
)R SAJJE—A nice
I
to any addreis, in sealed envelope, on re-I ceint of
25
OHABLK8 A. 8TUABT 4 CO.,
ang26io3d-wly Boston, M»s.
I E
a
1 -i*
Clocks, Jewelry.
Ac.,
•ssrJ~ tcwjs -f osiiiv .n s'j
FURNISHING, FANCY •izm-
AND
\T
Anl
w( 1
not
ber
property on
Sixth atrcat brick acoea, lOiooma,
nicely grained and paparel, naar two a«M of gronnd set with ornamental trees and all kinds of bearing frnlt traea, giapae and pmall berriss. It is
a desirable property and will ta sold low on terms to suit.- If not sold socn will ba for rent t«
a
good careful tenant.
12a tf
I T7^QT
"Secret
ifriend."—
1?0£ SALE.-Two.
FHonse
nice stock cf
L^l
•i «r:- 'ti?
LOCE-CQA^,^'^-Jr
-Tsaa*KATFTT, Iao.y
I
To/he (^jr
C»mpany,"or
there is a furnace
feat. De
lor
The
a portion already curbed
contraotor
to give bonds for the perform*
manceofaaid
work according to tha plan and
epeciflcatioBS
on fll» in the ofllceof
Conncil.STBOUT,
HICHARu
City Engineer.
flO CONTKACTORS.
biifi itII
Sealed proposals will be received at the Audi-
3
jomr iBniTBoie
any baak with whlah
connected,,iaaaamofcaaao
essary for convincing
J^OTICE TO SHIPPERS. "WHITE LINE" Central Transit Oompany,
Oso.
DABLIKO,
•UMIltll.
t'
I:
bat-1111
ter than second or third rate that which canaot be nsed forturnaoe parposea,ever sees the Terre Hante market, for whioh agents charge almoat
lhe saine rates at which much better can tar-
nished. Thtse facts
I
caa substantiate,bo if nae-
I
will,
atall
use my best endeavor*proof. to accommodate, both aa
regards quality and quantity and price, and trust by close attention to oriiors, to receive a liberal share of patronage.allTor farther information please call at ofloe at the old stand of Bngles
&
Tntt, No.my
between
298 4 103
1ST
Very reapectnilly,
augl 2Jtf
A. Q. PBI6TON, ME
tlu
neer. By older of the Common
llity Engl,
/ij*"
1. F.
joatt A, woor. M. D.
PRESTON & WOOD,
-Mtarra
JPhysicians ctnd Surgeo.ns.
Office
(temporarily)
at Dr. OfBoa and Re
street,Wood's
sidence, No.
127
Ohio
between Seventh and
JCightb street* All calls promptly answered day and night. August 10th, 1869.
E
CONTINENTAL!
The Cheapest and Best Cook
Stove In the Market. Some
thing new. Everybody shoald
see It before haying the old
styles. Please eall and see this
Stove-
cf accountantship.
at any time. Each
stndent
To be had only atHeadqaar
ters.
I
receives private instruction. College Journal, with information aa to the course of instruction,full qualifications lor entering, necessary
ex
peases, Ac., will be forwarded to any address on application to the Prncipals,
GARVIN* OWEN
TALLOW, ETC.
Snp't. H, H. Lamts, Asst. Snpt., I Baffalo, N. T. Indianapolis, ind.
Through Freight Line
Withont changs of cars between Tsrrs Hants I
I
aad allpelnts WIST. BOSTON, PKOTIDlKOK. HABTFOBD, NBW HATCH and all priadpal town, io NKWIWQLAND. N*W TOB*. TBOT, ALBAMT, BUfFALO andaU BASTCBJf CITIIII rU Terre Hants ahd Indianapolis, Ballroad) vl» Indianapolis, thane* via Bel iefontain, tin* throngh Cleveland, Buffalo and Albanj. Tha several Bailread Oompaaiea iMmltg thia Llae I hare arraogsd this Company for tke parposa of I meeting the demand of ablppers in tha transi "-"1111,11
umra
meeting the demand of ablppersln taetranspor-
,,ti tation of MXB0HAHDI8B, FLOTJB a&4 BULK
Handsome Iron Hitching Posts shipments,lunaingthewMmoABTittotjoH I I x- ..t.t nnlnl aartftlhAM*
from point to point withont transfer, thereby •aTinK delay ana damage to' preperty common at transfer points. Bates always saae aa other Lines. Lots and Damageend over charge promptly settled by Agents of tkis Lias.
For CABS, throngh Bill Ledlac and contracts,. apply to U.
BHBWMAKJEB,
A (est,
Corner 9th aad Main ets., Terre Haate, lad. suglSdlm
RCHI!E8CT 4 BUILDJSB.
Flans, 8pecUoatlons, Snperintendaace, aad De tall Drawings fnrnished for erery deaoriptiea of mildings. "OrFioa.—South east corner of Mala aW llftlr'j
PomHji Dr^Mort..
N«w Oorosa o» Laonnua, Midliailsl the T«sabjects
Hew 7ork Mnseem sfissN|}/« Hew So Un and VM' Is mtM
iou'Mnnwor Asiibar, ill Tork. aarlNly
ssafc.t UB..MS. '*.» "4 ,.i
JC. -tMttt-i
BkrOBK
Kaqnireof
Ang6imdw
horsea
cbeap
Jj atli. Kisener'r, Mo. 4SOhiostmst.
Aagedla
)B SALE OB BBNT£-A ne*
of stx'room*, on soath Third straat,
between Gookias aad Moffat streets.
Daviej Johnson, ona dotr
An«Mt
a»^twit«_
We have this day appotalfd C. *. a», sole agent'(or tha sale or oar
Hy.erlcf
for Tarire Hsnte and all
SSi
ad
rill excluilTe
t, ri)
rj^r. ttelHttydnUl
I AI 3 AITSSAIRTG ii R*. r'. In acceptance of tha akota state far tM benefit of
i"
baen nslng otbair qaalitlaarwhleb wara«aarally
I
now offer, partienlarly that t#oa the
mum
itUr.i I'l .. t&i<l liA| a»u
IK
.hm!ia
4H«IFX.T »F I»AI .».«
"4 Hi 'i V4Sv\ A ,*•! .i* .1 ,v"5 af Ma ii ts* »oC-{ tw.F'1 a
»SSI 1 ».lj tn-
a«» ijp l-«l Ita" I »at% «tu««4 *#&>* ,'tt -tsbsauajii oa-j^ i.'' tjw i'ii *Iii)SUli d*:rc*i '#'»Iljl ti!fisiv' 4 l(A eidSkttflf *ah .alli4 ani-frs* "t-r! w»n *tm*w yjlii !, ii*,v
B0MNB88, WHAf
Ad¥erttsiDg,
A. C. FORBOW
SALE.—BUGdrY at a bargain. It has a good Lsatlber Top, bnllt lathe east, for sale cheap, by applyiog imsiediately at Elssner's Palace of Music.
of
impellUoft
*th, I8W4
Terte Hanta
Coarse!
TBI SllMMER TRADK.
UHfc»QYciticiml«ewMe«
of
Temlkite to
Apply to.
aorth Jjaltf
be
ittfilBg
«p u4
Trtie.
ftrtkeSUBer
it
ID
6UHM
ll?elj,ui4if
Ml pais
juh
rsprai
themseWes agent*Croat oar Sank
*ay
imposUrs, as
psai
jear
ts
coiTl
I w»«M
«I1 Me' fia^-l
yoa
oar
MbWi tt
res.
be oonsid^'
wtkava
trasafsmt to Mr.,
Tke
heat
war
il .f.
striata* ll"to ad-
It IsSldeattj. StsWer
dlieilMl,
Bttd-blUs-
..
lawt, »e«tt!S
"Otter
aircttlseratt
UICf^4P6FB"KC€p JfW BMBC
I fj awnMil t|A D||
I "wnpWlWB "ro,»Ichliw
tinea,11|. A__
Vain street,
Jv«aHus-fOBrnkjiii**n
11IC CJCi 4ftTCniBCl m-
-is»*»' wwsi* --6 4*
haUH'.i ii* t». r:
isii
*14 ft
W. HOWARD JVW. FTOSIMV.
MANN1N6 K0BEBTS»*1 A I N E S ind Oarrlaga a: per Hanging,Palntiag,,Plain
Honse, Sign and Oarrlaga Palntiag, Plain and ecoratlve Taper Haaglng, Oslsomining, Frescoing, Ac.
Graialng
SHOP—No"."
P.O. Box 389. Try
blazing,
8, 3d street, bet. Cherry aad Vain.
US,
Jj2T.
I"
TIE EXPRESS
O 0 I *. Jli
is snpFlled with every deserlpttonof type, and prepared to exeente prtitlag with dispatch ind atifnrprlslngly low rates.
fKfliiM *. :t .i i,
tttsesiniin I t. js L.-/M IN -,-''".1 iJti-si* i: ntfi'iik'1 1 1.
#1 SI -Ii **T A I ¥t
tH'Htif'Ul I I .thiil tA wt ill '^MhUhr Ii
I .,£1 '.i j. II 'stiaol ftswi#£ tUaiblM hm%&l tiM
i' .?•
JMtafO OS
1-
tw.l
®ood Thread,
iii.
$
If mm
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,i. b* up, '. ".if- j/,* .-.al vr'
»ses i,,...U-« f** If* Tntt' trrfs 'lift-l s« »Ti.8£ Vi-i ta at em -jferpssfcfy £. "i
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1
Warranted 800 yards, only 8 ctnts a'spool.'^
jlrfirge Stock «f Jeui ittd
iottraodM
v"'1' At rery low prtcea.
"4 a
run
STOCK
or
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