Daily Wabash Express, Volume 19, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 9 September 1869 — Page 4

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CITY NEWS, Vi

POLICEMAN YOST haB resigned hi« P«-

gitioo on the police force.

FlBltfi

were necessary for comfort, as

well aa health, yesterday mornings^

IK* BROWN is publishing a SP.CY Da.LY

ctc"d»,i..ett.F.irw..k.t80lU,.n.

Si,, Anota"F,«!.«««T

ing down

Til®St. Louis

Democrat

says the Hon

D. W. Voorheea is to stump

Democracy. 'I

DAN TUCKER, who was so severely injured in the saloon row, on Monday ay ia recovering. r—:: ..:y: Jtjte-.

NEXT SUNDAY is the day appointed by both branches of the Presbyterian Church a a a of prayer through the coi.ntrupon the subject of reunion.

THE BALLOT BOX belonging lo the First Ward has been misplaced. Any person having it in charge is requested to leave it at the Mayor's office.

THE GEAND JUKY returned to the Criminal Court four indictments yesterday. We can give no names as the parr ties accused have not been arrested. ..

THE "PAREGORIC WEDDING" is the latest novelty and is the first on Ihe-list. It is given on the first anniversary of a married couple who have meantime bc«jr. blessed with an heir.

was attended yesterday a ternoon

Urgeprocession-a handsome tribute Jo I

his memory. The he«rse was precede!-

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Akdical and Surgical Journal,

FRUITS AS MEDTCIHE.—Tho abundanco «f fruits with which a bountiful Providence loads tho trees and shrubbory at this season of the year, is fitted to play part in domestic hygienno which does not attract tho attention it deserves.— Men have teeth fitted for cutting and masticating flesh moat, and viscera adapted to its digostion, and theroforo is plainly not intonded to live by vrgotahle food alono. But it would bo almost as sensible lo koop your turnaco full of coal the summer through as to uso moat as tho main article of food in hot whsather. Whon tho atmosphero is cool, wo need fatty food to koep up animal heat thus the Greenland child eats a tallow candlo like candy, and sops up train oil as our little ones do molasses. But when tho heated atmosphere permits little of tho hcatgenerated within us too9capc, coolar diet is not only passable but necessary. With the heat comes the cooling food that is such as possess more acid and less oil. Generous nature is full-banded of her lucious treasures, and from tbe strawberry early id the season, to tbe latest fruits of the fall, we have a succession of dainties as delicious to tho taste as tbe^ are health-giving in their qualities. 1

For children, especially, welUselectedTipo fruit in proper quantities, will prevent half tbe dangerous diseases of sum-

YHK MOBOAV CASK.

A HEW TRIAL GRANTED!

The Grounds for the Decision.

Special Telegram to the Daily Exprets]

INDIANAPOLIS, Sept. 8.

The opinion in the Morgan case was

filed this morning, granting him a new

trial, on tlio ground of error in admit-

ling the declarations of Petri, made on

Sandaj. Tho opinion is by Judgo Ray,

Judges Elliott and Fraaer agreeing. Judge Gregory files a dissenting opin­

ion in favor of affirming tho case, and

objects to so restricting tlio rules concern­

ing dying declarations HS to make them

practically useless.

kncglia an

,.'.10 have a recurrence of tbe late terrible jt advantageous tp^o^r ^lyle of

'Occidents. SyfZ&Vj I thought and Writing. You will get rid 0 L, 1 long words and long eoptences, involuTHE FtTNEKAL of Andrew Kauffmajn

are

by tbe Order of Druids and the Harri- I gr,3ator p™pares fo. .be less.

garie led by Cuqua's Band, and followid by a long lino of carnages filled witb QUEER PROCEEDINGS!-A HORSE THIEF mourning relatives and frionds. TURNED LOOSE IN OUR MIDST I'-Our readers will remember that a short time

THE School Trustees have rentod roon^s sincfe, a miin who gave bis name HS Walover the State National Bank, for tho usio laco Dowdy, was arrested in this city.for .if tbe-Grammar School. This depart- stoaling a horse frdai J. M. Bovard, near ment the present session has near throe Marshall, Ills., ami that the latter, on ar hundred pupils, crowdcd into three rooms,- riving hero, the next morningj and hesiand taught by threo toachors. A portion I tating to prosecute the thief, was made of tho school will bo romoved to the rnouis to give bonds for bis appenranCo at the ftbovo named and another toacher imploy- Criminal Court On Monday last Bo-

ANOTHER house-renter has come

to

grief. In the Mayor's Court yesterday, Langford Peak, on a jury trial was fined thirty-six dollars for renting his bouse to Jano Cook. Tho hou» is situated in the fragrant region, known as Bagdad, south of tho Nail Works. The authorities are using commendable exertions to rid the city of this class of bouses and parsons,

METHODIST MINISTERS—We

health.

Tim passenger earnings of tno dianapolia and St. Louis Kailway August wore $48,27C mail, $3,217.r

.THE railroad ordinance,

learn

is quiio certain the conference now session at Lafayette will appoint new pas tors for each of tho Methodist churches in this city. liev. O. A. Jirooke experts to bo transferred to the Ohio conference and Riv. B. W. Smith to bo allowed rest for a year or two, on jtcccoyflt of ill

THESE AUTUMN DAYS suggest a change in wearing tippnrel, and W. H. Bannister has several timely suggestions in our advertising columns this morning, wherein he informs our readers that he is in receipt of his fall stock of gentleman's wearing' apparel, fa all the latest and most desirable styles, which will be sold at reasonable prices. Now is tho time to make selections before the stock is picked over, and have the garments mBdo up before the rush comes on. Ho also has a small stock of ready-m»de clothing at remarkably low prices.

Advertiser,

JFORHRAUGH'S MENAGERIE the next traveling exhibition to stop here. The pictorial posters are now the Express office, and the advance agent. mnre labor than you do into a eormon ia expected in a fow days.„ For'j by that poo. .fc^umn. yo.u feasibly

r®gu,al,DS

If rigidly enforced we shall not hfi apt I

I reach and educate mora minds than bj' all

y0ur

pu

trains passing through the city, is printed of you my brethren, if you will consen in our advertising columns this morning. I

rough and tumble of it, wil[

aad

who learns to write

ftdabl«s newspaper article ^ill find a

6(l wrilinK indeed Tb

vard appeared, when it Was found tbat

I our Criminal Court did not have juris

DR. BUCKINGHAM has an article in tlio diction in tho c*se, and that it was necee

in which I sary to take the thief to Illinois. Sheriff

he recommends strongly tho uso of ripi Stewart accordingly turned tho man fruit, particularly peaeUe?, for ordinary I over to Mr. Bovard, who engaged Mr. diarrluee anddysentery sometimes witb, IS. E. li'ide, of this city, to assist in tasometimes without moiphla, as tho pres- king him over. The Sheriff gave them snco or absenco of pain dictates. IIo says a pair of hnnd-cuffa to put on the ho had just prescribed a quart of poar-h^s prisoner after pasting tbe State line a day for patient. [Having 110 papers to hold him, they could not do so while in this Stat®. Tbe p«irty starloJ in the Marshall hack, Tuesday evening. And now comes the strangest part of tho proceeding. Just before reaching tho river, Daniel Crowe our Chief of Police, approachod the hack, and enquiring if Bovard had any authori ty for holding tho aian in custody, and being answered in the negative, thon told the man to get out and go where be pleased, which he lost no time in doing, and i3 now at largo ready to prey on the community. Such extraordinary con duo', certainly needs explanation. With no desiro to no any injustice to *ny ono, our columns aro open for any euch ex plan alion.

A BAD DISEASE.—An

The diluteamilk*ba9, or "milk-man's disease," has again made its appearance in this vicinity. It is said to be more serious than over beforo, and many of our moc.ba-loving citizens think their whole Christian duty will not bo performed until they adopt tome means of relief for tbe afflicted ones. Tho milk-mnn are genererally attacted just before Btarting for the city, and are «&lwttys warned of its approach by the sudden enlargement of the

roor. The acids of tho currant and goose-1 bump of acquisitiveness, immediately folJierr3Tare far better vermifuges than many lowed by spasmodic twinges of tbe poekof tho patent preparations for that pur- I etbook. If the conscience happens to in 1 -1- I be in a normal condition, it is at oDee aCpose. Blackberries have a tome P^wer I

over systems debuitatea by stomach or |Uj enough to overcome the "enlargebowel diseases. Apples tend to keep I ment" and "twinges," will generally reupen one of tbo main outlets of tho sys- ®tore the patient without any further treatment but if not, tbe onlv liorw* nf torn. The pear appears .0 exerc.saa boo-

a re8torfttion j8 in the W4tQr

oScont influence on diseases of tbo kid- I which they all know how to apply. As acys and urinary organs, whilo grapus iave a peculiar potency to benefit perions with a,tendency to pulmonary complainU. In fact, there is no fruit which, if used in moderation and whon ripe, is not benedoial to tha systc-m during heats of suasuiar.

soon as possible after they are notified ot the approaching attack, they drive to ti a nearest pump and rapidly elevate and lower the handle for a few moments. This of itself will not effect a cure, as it is absolutely necessary to place tbe can« which should tw „nly half full of milk,

MB A M:-Application? WaV made yes-, tarday for admission tj. the Insane Asyijin lam of Eliza Smith, a young girl of twenty years, a resident of Kevins township. Her insanity of some four years duration, is caused by female derangemeal* and ba) become of such a violent

character as to cause It to hp dangerous

EDITORS EXPRESS: authority dp^Jthe Council make appropriation to improve Seventh street out.of thegeneral fund? Is it not a violation of city charterand ordinances Is it not provided that all such improvements, euch as grading and graveling, shall be first assessed against tho property owner8 along saW street. Then why this way of proceeding to tar citizens living some other part of the city to improve Seventh street—I mean South 5th street.

It is a question very pertinent to be asked jtwt now, why is not South 7tb street graded and graveled? The an. swer may bo found in the fact that the city has no power, authority or interest whatever for a whole three-fourths of a mile, in only one half the width of 7th street, being the west side only.

yot it is one

uol

ipit work. And, not Jeast*. mos

wr

jt0

0r

fallow the jfid/mlk on account of mud and «aUr over the shoes for nearly half a:iqnart. And yet OW or tbrongfr the middle of tbe street, children—little girls—are obliged to travel eygry day to get to their Vbool. But I have no time for more now. My business calls me away- I shall have a word to eay in a day or two, touching the very untidy condition of the inclosed yard of the Second Ward school. A few loads of gravel and some other work, if applied immediately, may saps the reputation of

the School Board.

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ONE or THE BBKCHERS—Thomas for front name—for several years had his own •ay and own way 111 a couple of columns of the Elmira

torial service learned enough about-the business speak qt it as follows "To pastor's all and singular, living in cities not larger than our own Joved Elmira, we say Go to your city's newspaper, cotton in with the editor and proprietor, fisii an invitation to edit a column in his paper, put ioto the preparation of that column

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SOME vary, fine point laco an^^'^nseT• ing, At- TyELL,'BipL*T & DBJIINQ'S. dlt

FOR chintz patterns go to Tuell, Ripley & Darning'£ 'A new stock just received. ....... dlt

ATLANTIC RESTAURANT, 156 MAIN STREET.—Fresh Oysters,Prairie Chickens, etc., etc, served up 'n latest style to.suit custom^ Jos. KERN, Proprietor.

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a newspaper and take the

THE T§trro»IA BITXIABD SALOOK will he ra-opaned, after a thorough renova tion. this evening.

CALL AT BANNISTER'S and see thos nice new goods, now opening for fall and winter suite..... 9-dl w.

NEW STYLES OF NECK TIES at Bannis ter's, No. 79 Main stereet. 9 dlw

Do YOU want a nice suit of clothing this fall, at reasonable pHces, that will fit you to a "dot"? JDrop in at No. 79 Main street, and see the new goods just open ing. BannisUr'a is the place to get tho rO-dl js' .i:

Sept.-' dim.

exchange

has an

article in relation to the "milkman's die ease." which.it says, ha3 made its appearance. Tberoaro strong suspicions that some of our milk men aro suffering from this disease, and sanitary measures should be introduced in their behalf. Here is tbe article:

of the two great leading

thoroughfare! from tho south into the city. It is In fact the only direct way of getting into the City .(rom the southeast dire*tiofr. *lt in very bad condition in many pirliiof it, ajid almost impassable in otbeTS, even so-far .up as to where Walnut street crosses it at Mr. Reese's carpenter shop.. «aw today a force of three men and one ©t#raeer-not the Street Commissioner—making a deep ditcb in Plrk street,.near 7tb, where it was not needed, but a positive injury, wbfin 5n going up 7tb street to near tbe Second Ward school bouse, I could

READY-MADE CLOTHING.— A 6mall stock at reasonable prices, you will find at Bannister's, No. 79 Main street. 9-dlw

TWENTY PIECES Black Gros Grain and Taffeta Silks just received at 9d3t WARREN, HOBERG & Co.

IF you wnnt a suit of clothing made to ordor of new goods and cut in tho latos1 stylo call at Fred Shlewing's, 198 Main, between 6th and 7tb streets.

Sept9 dlmr'Sf I

G. H. WHIPDEN & Co., are recei^tog choice Peaches every day, and selling dlw

NOTICE TO LOCOMOTIVE ENGINEERS.— Terre Haute Division No. 25 B. of L. E. .• moots hereafUp Sunday a 4.00 p. u.

A. J. SHERBURNE, C.E.-

Sopt9 d3t. G.W. SHEANER, F-A S.i

FRED SCHLEWINS has just returned from the East and now offers for tbe Fall season of 1869, tbe largest and* best assorted stock of Scotis, Cheviats, Melton, Beaver, Cassimere, Cloth, Vesting, and Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods I solicit a call, and examination of stock and prices. Your orders ffeall have prompt and careful attention. Low prijeep, exact fits and first quality good9 ie my motto

A FEW more cases of goods were opened last nigbt at Tuell, ltipley & Deming's For Repel Ian tr,German Diagonal funnels (high colors for robes) zappa cloth, white, black or colored Llama tse3els, black silk &c., give them a call. Every train*hereafter will contribute something to their elaborate stock, and tbe public should remember that this firm does not cry "Wolfl" for nothing. When they adver tiee they mean eomethutg^^ dlt

GREAT RACE between the fanxsy goods stores of Terre Haute, for

Mohair Sariich-

fis} ^Herz and Arnold,

69 Main Street

head. *T

Wo bad a chance to buy a

t:g

lot ot

Mohair Switches, of the finest quality and the best assortment of colors, whjch we offer to our customers at a lower price than £hey can buy them 'at pny other establishment in tbe east or west, dtf HIBZ & ARNOLD 89 Main St betweon3d and £tb.

THE LARGEST and belt assortment of Gold Fens in ferre Haute is fit Bartlett & Grundy's, 101 Main street. If you want real good Pen, go there to gat itj they are all warranted No. 1. 3dtf

N IQHT TERM of the Terre Haute Com*

oneafu»r another under tho spout, while mercia! College will begin Monday, Sept. tbe handle is being operated upon. Ctb, 1869. 25,d2w

FRESH OnRMr- Tfcos, J. Langford, Beach's new BltjcVcorner of Main and Sixth streets, Is nc»w in daily receipt of Fresh Oysters, which, ho is prepared to furnish the trade or at. retail In any quan tity. —3-dtf:

THEBEhas been a decided advance in puntsianeoL WtJhVK stock was bought, but we give oar customers the benefit of our good bargains. dtf TUELL, RIPLEY & DEMINO,

STATB8.--Gommon slates, doubts slates, patent slates, book slates, all styles and sizes of slates, at Bartlett & Grundy's, and the softest and nicest pencils to go with them, you ever saw. Buy your slates and pencils at Bartlett & tundy'p, and you will be sure to get the best. d2t .4 i«

CV^RDS of New Dry Goods and Notions at Tuell, Ripley & Darning's. dt

'1,000 yards bleached pillow case muslin at 25c per yard, worth 37J. 3t WABREH, HOUERQ & Co.

Jo ERLANOE^ has just returned from New York, where he has been, buying one of the largest stocks of ready made clothing for men and boys ever brought to the West. The goods are coming in now and all wanting anything in this line will find it to their advantage to call and examine his stock before purchasing elsewhere. Remember, Headquarters for clothing, No. 93 Main street, second door

bolow4th. '8-dtf

SOMETHING new in the wayjof a skirt, at Tuell, Ripley & Darning's.

dtf

FOR Ribbons, SaBhes and Bows go to Tuell, Ripley & Deming's. dtf

SULLIVAN COUNTY FAIR—The E & C. R. R. Co., will sell excursion tickets to this fair, by morning train, leaving Terre Haute at 0:40 a* on Wednesday Bnd Thursday Sept 8th and 9tb.

Tickets for round trip, $1,00, Regulai far?, both ways, will be charged passengers for being op train without tickets.

J. E. MARTIN, Sec'y.

DOX, be mistaken in your calling, but Call at Bartlett Grundy's, 101 Main street, for your School Books and Stationery. Tbey can show youHbe biggest pile of JJookB in the market, and they make glad tbe hearts of sll the children wbo favor them with tbeir patronage. 7d3t

TESTIMONIAL TOR THE LAZARUS & MORBUS SPECTACLE.—MR. S. R. FREEMAN—Sir: It affords me pleasure to state that I have used the Lazarus & Morris glasses, I purchased of you some twb weeks ago, and find them a clear good class, easy and pleasant to tbe eye, and in no way fatiguing it by long read, ing. Tbey are the best for visual purposes brought to my consideration, and I recommend them to those wbo need aid of spectacles as the best to be bad. rx. E. RBAB-Sgf]

TERRE.HAUTE*l§ep£ 'tst. 1869. 161 Main, near corner of £tb street

VELOCIPEPES.— A premium of $15 will be paid at the County Fair for the fastest velocipedist, and $10 for tbe most skillful velocipedist.

Three entries must be made and two must go. 6,d3t

THE PRIVILEGE of keeping one boarding house on tbe Fair Grounds during tho week of the County Fair is for salo. Enquire of J. J. Ferrel, Genoral Superintendent, A. B. Pegg, Treasurer, or Jos. Gilbert, Secretary. sep7-d3t.

THE BEST PLACE in the city for Skirls and Corsets is at Weisz's Factory, 159 Main street, between Fifth and Sixth streets. 4,dtf

ANOTHER LOT of nice Laces, Embroideries and Alexander Kid Gloves, which will be sold cheap, at VVeisz Skirt Factory, 159 Main street. 4dtf

BUY TOUR wife a gold watch of Riddle. tf

MEN'S CLOTH GAITRRS at $1.50 a pai at Greiner & Forrest's, Corner of Third and Ohio streols. dtf

GREINER & FORREST will commence their regular evening sales this week. All goods offered will be sold to tbe highest bidder. Corner of Third and Ohio Sts. dtf

THE only place to buy a

-f.

home manufactured

good, stylish

Hoop Skirt cboap, is

atHerz Arnold's Skirt Factory, No 89 Main street, between Third and Fourth 3.dtf

OUR seventy-five Corset is superior to any dollar Corset sold any vfhere in the city. Cull and examine it.

HERZ & ARNOLD,

'3?dtf 89 Main street.

MOHAIR COILS at Herz & Arnol's, 89 Main street. dtf.

EYES.—To obtain good spectacles has always been a difficult job. Our readers will be pleased to learn that that difficulty need no longer be encountered, if they Will call at the jewelry store of S. Freeman, National

procure a pair of Lazarus & Morris' cele brated "Perfected Spectacles." They are well spoken of by th4 press in the east and elsawhere. augl4-dwlm,

CASSIMERES.—JVUII line, at very lowest prices, at Cornelius & Haggerty's [6,d4t

Csoteil'WjCirE? and Liquors at Strong's, 190 Main street. dtf

Do you WANT BAROADTB

Go

to

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

No HpMBuaI Some Goods must be sold, and we'sell them 25 per cent, below cost. Look at our Bargain Table !0. Wrma & Co I 21,dtf 170 Main street, Deming Block,

1? JOV 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 Gth and Main streets. m26-dtf.

FOR TH? LARGEST and fresbest stcck of Neck Ties and Collars in the^ity, go to Grover & Miller's, corner 6th and Jlain streets. m26-dtf.

SELLU(O Boots and Shoes ver" Greiner & Forrest's. .nqM"

Stro°e8-

Wittig

St

MOHAT4 SWITCHES

NEW AKUVAL cf Soth Thomas eight

day and thirty |mif) vsighl'' ted .spring clocks, with and without altnns. Tbirtjf a a a I?. Freeman's, 161, Main strMt, iMar n«r of Gib.

au:

CHOICE Sugar Cared .I' ._L

cheap,

LIGHT PRINTS at cost, at C. Wittig & Co.'s, 170 Main street, Deming Block. 16,dtf

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

SUMMER DRESS GOODS at cost, at Wittig & Co.'s, 170 Main street, Deming Block. 18, dtf

THE NEW DRY GOODS STORE, No. 73 Main street, formerly occupied by Wittig & Co, will bo opened on or about the 10th of September, 1869, and is to be known as the New York Store. dtf

LAPIKS' GLOVES at cost, at C. Wittig & Co.'s, 1 TO Main street, Deming Slock, 10,dtf .n Ja

GENUINE Imported Port. .•*• California Claret. *,

CONFER AND SUGAR retailed at wholes sale prices at Joseph Strong'e, No. 190 Main street [19,dtf

Tou can find Preserved Lemon Peel, at C. I. Ripley's. [25,dtf

THE "Phgnix" Hose, worth $3 per dozen, are sold at }5 cents a pair, at 21,dtf C. WITTIOA Co s.

C. WITTIO

&

nUniAttMk

nms kt Joseph

[19,dtf

OOTTOH and Silk Pr .raMr,

at COBt| at

Co. s, 170 |(ain street, Darning

Block.

8EWIMO MA Riddle's.

16,dtf

CHINES to sell or rent, at dtf

at

RidiUt's.

dtf.

your Jewelry of Riddle.

dtf.

FOR a fine white or colored shirt, good and chuap or a suit of wbile or colored linen duck ready made or made to order, go to Grover & Miller's, corner 6th and Main streets. m26dtf.

NEW STOCK of Silver Plated Riddle's.

ware at dtf.

DON'T VOBQBT 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 style, at any other store in the city. dtf

Pure Sberry. Old Kentucky White Wheat Whisky. Choice Liquors always on band,

Joseph STRONG, Grocer, 11

25-L fC 190 Main itreef.

GOOD LACE GAITERS tor $1.50 at D. Beihold's, 64 Sliis Street. dtf.

HOSJERY at cost, at C. Wittig & Co.'s, 170 Main street, Deiping Block. 16,dtf

EELED-PITOWRE:I. §IPlnv edtf* ley 8. i-ifs

A FULL LINE of Ladies, Misses ana Children's Hose at such prices as will sell them fast, at C. WiTTO & Co.'g, 2ldtf 170 Main street, Deming Block.

FOR the Largest and best assortment of cloths, c^ssimeres and vestings in the city, go to Grover $ Miller's, corner ,6th and Main streets, m26-dtf.

FOR ready made clothing less than cost, go to Graver & Miller's, corner 6th and ,r

Main streets, mud

Co, at 170 Maia street,

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

LACE COLLARS, Ridle'e.

BEAUTIFUL colors in Crape Meretz Boregos and Lamartines, just received at Cornelius & Haggerty's. "^dlw

BARGAINS Bargains! I Bargains 11 at tbe clearance sale of Boots and Shoes 64 Main Street. dtf.

MEN and BOT'S shoes at reduced prices at D. Reibold's, G4 Main Street. dtf.

CALL and see those beautiful French id Scotch Haggerty's.

and Scotch Gingbams at Cornelius & W!*-AJkW- i2-d4t.

THE bost pair of White Hose at 15 cts., at C. WITTIG & Co.'s, 21,dtf 170 Main street Deming Block.

Go TO W. Sftge's for a delicious bev erage. His elegant Marble ^ount is in floe order. -. .. 12,dtf

CATARRH is killing thousands of our best people, and 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. Sucb, however, .is the case, and we hope all will avail themselves of the belt remedy of the age— "Reader's German Snuff"—an article kept by all of our druggists, find only costing 35 cents. IRA GROYER, JR., spl4rdl Special Agent.

LOCAL NOTICES.

To Remove Moth Patches, Freeh lee and Tan from the face, use Perry's Uoth and Freckle Lotion. Prepared only by Dr. B. 0. FBBBY. Sold by all Droggiats.

For Black Worms and Pimples on THE race,'use PKBBT'S COMKDONE AND PIMPLE BEWEDT, prepared only by Dr. B. O. FEBBT, 49 Bone street, New Yorfc. Sold everywhere. The trade supplied by Wholesale Medicine

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»an»l W|hm,

9WiXSi2aumss®iK

road oroaaiac, wilktaaaMrtti, at wkkb, bv th* prailaiaaa of thia Orti—aw, a flanup ia ofdarad to bs atatioaad or kept, for aloagar puM •taain ailaalM, ataxy oaa (tea, aor ifu a^r other atrcataad rtUro*4 crgati| la iiM city for a loasar period tbaa Inaluiii, p«c. S. ttMld aaf itnU or railroad oroariv ia aald aity be and rwala occapted aad obatraS-. ted, In whole or ia part, by aay trala of raltread can, for aad daring the period of Are ariaatea, It •hall be the duty ot each aad every railroad soapany apsa whoto- llae of road eaoh obetrattioaaay ooear, thrtvageatao* rayloyee, or before the expiratioa oraaidflye oilnotca, vhaa from aay oaaae the entire trala caaaot be propelled or i.earovtd ta aay one tide of the etreet' occapted aid ohetracUd-»* aaireeald, tb canaa anch care at may be on 01 near Mid eroaaiag fo be uncoupled, aad nai eae dlrieiaa or the trala' thai made. reaMved from off the afteeeaid street aad railroad croaring, la tush a mailair as to leave aald atreet entirely fteeand naobatraoud and aald traio, whea again oonpled, ahall be removed forthwith froa off any inch croadac ae aforeaald.

Sac. 4. Every locomotive dbglaa, railroad ear, 01 train of car*, raaaia( la tbe night time, oa aay railroad traok ia eaid aity, ahall have aad keep, wbjleao raaalng, a briUiaat aadooaaptenooa light oa the iorward ead of each locoaMtive eDgioe, or trala of cars, aad shall have aad keep, some aifltlaat tigaal-llght la charge of some eompeteat peraoa who full naaaln npoa the rear ead of anch tape ma tire, eagtaf, railroad car ortraia of cera wkuiw the aame may hacking along aay tradk aa afaraaald.

Sic. 5. No raUroad oompaay ahall eaaaa or allow the whiitle any locomotive englae to bo Bounded within the oity, except ia piakiac aecaaaary brake aigaala, aad anch aa may be abaolatily neceeaary »o prevent iBjary to peraaaa, aad to property other than tlitlr own, and that la th«ir poaacatioa as freight.

Sac 6. The bull of each lccoiaoUve aagtaeehall be ruagcontinaally while running within said oity.

BM. J. Ho company^csrporatipa or paiean •haU be allowed to dtp«aU or place in the etreet any lumber, gooda or other material, aor ahall they load aay oar frem the street with aay jaaterial deported there, nor erect or malataia aay awilch hour, or other baiidiag npoa aay street, highway or alley withla the dty limits.

Sao. 8. Each railroad oompany runnlag apon any railroad within laid city, shall erect at the entraLceef euch railroad to aald city, a aicaboard having thereon the words *'atop speed,'' "ring the bell," legibly painted thereon, and keep the aame ao erected.

Sto. ». Mo railroad cowpaay shall oaaae or allow the cylaader-oook or cocks ef aay or either of their several locomotive eaginea, to be opaaed •0 ae to permit steam to etcaps th«refromat aay time while rnaalag upoa ar along aay raliroad track Iaii over or alaag aay atieet of aald city, or when rach engine Is in tbe imastdiate ptozin»ity to any pqch ^rotalng or attest.

PBOViBBDk however, that whea such englae •hall be standing at such point ia aald city, and for three revolatTons of the driving wheel after being put in motion, the sale cocks maybe opened, for the purpoae of allowing condensed steam to escape.

BEO. 10. All railroad companies whose tracker tracks cross or intersect the following named streets, at the points herein deeirpated, to-wit at Poplar etreet, Wabaah atreat. ChMtaut street, Thirteenth street, gFilth street, l^onrth

at all street oroaaiugs where they ahall be rtaoirad ao to do by the Mayor orsatd oity, shall station, keep ai)i maintain from 8 o'clock A. H. until $ o'clock P. H., at their own expense, at eaoh and every one of said street and railroad croaaiags, a fUgmsn whose dnty it shall be to aignal penoaa °™va® Tn the «I orosainga aforesaid, and warn them, by day aad by Bight, of the approach of any locomotive eaino, car, of train of cars, or other impeadiag anger,

Stc. 11. No railroad oompany nor railroad eorDeration, nor any of the agtnts or' employee •hail, in making np or meviag cara aloag any -»Uios4 trsck Withla said oily, uncouple a train or trains white in motion, IttYlSf tkt taoonpled portion of such train or tralna to follow or cede tbe other portion by acquired momentnai, at or in tbe vicinity of any street and railroad crossing.

Sio. 12. Each superintendent of any railroad, shall furnish each engineer an4 treln oopduofor cf any'railroad running w?th)n said city, aoertified or printed copy of this Ordinance, and ahail a

jnoreover furnish is any ofllcar of eaid city plying therefor, the nasM of aay peteo* in thi

employment of aaM railroad oompany who ah«V|p tTI. v. _lak wlAla(al ai

bare bapa charged with having violated any cf the provisions of thisOrttMneaSEO. 13. Any railroad company or railroad corporation, who shall by thMspslras, their agenfs or {employes, violate or fall to observe aay of the foregoing previaicBSOf this Ordtaance, or any agept or employe of any, railroad company nr railroad corporation, or other person who .hall vlaSL 'T-

and hankercbiefs at If

o^TmE¥TAL

The Cheapest and Best Cook Sto?e in the Market Some thing new. Everybody should gee it before bnylng the old styles. Please #all a$d see this Store-

To be had only at Headgear Yers. R. L.BAIL

PHYSICIANS, I

A. O. RASSTOVP HA 1. JOHH A. WOOD,*V. D. IBESTON& WOOD,

Physician# and Surgeons.

Office (temporarily) at Dr.Wood's Office and Be•idenca. No. 1!) Ohio ilrtR, between deventn and Eighth streets.

All calls promptly answered day and night, August 10th, 1869.

8U*"

shall violate v,.. tts same, la eaoh violation or failure to fined in feaum mot leas than ten dollars noi .-- deeding fifty dollars.

Bsc. 14. An emergency exiatlng for the prompt taking effect of thia. Ordinance, all bylaws are suspended hindering the fame, aad it shall be In force from and after its psasaga and paMkiation in hs Terre Haute Ixpreas, Terre Haute Journal, Saturday Evening Oasette, and Buerger Ze. tang.

Passed September 7th, B69. O. r.COOKKBLT, Mayor. Attest: t. ViOKiar, City 0.efji.

(JIV HH't' 1I-.H.L u. ai •j Is new teceiviag his 1'.i ij

i"""_ll_'ji0B

WANTED.

"^0BT ANTED—SHOElfAEBBS!J. AM* TOED MMNINI vutcd iew|. M4r-«aevu« our sutck Bwt,oM vim ckir htstMiUl CM IMch Boot —fctr. Good WlfS- •tqa'w at *ITGL«8 TttTT'B B»l ail A«i nuiheluji Wo. 107 Main itr«el.

TITANTBD—Two first-rate Girls VV—«aataoook. waahaad ins, thaather «o asrsaaad aaaiat la heaaa work. Aaplv to ., XU. SAMUEL 8.EABLY, 741W ^^jjloem Ho.£,TMra HautaHoaaa.

Iron,

FALLiSTOCK!|Carpenter's Tools

Consisting ]p pari of

Spokes,

XTOOTTIT .baa tvill 'ui Wl* Jr tw»

ar. .aivuar ,'iijul viO *t o-s. Jri&JJlf »*-ri* »ia v«i Sl JtjW

Mixedand^'

1 E S

CJ -A.SJ ••a ,pit»ew-.•*.« iittl VM.1

Basiness Salts,

Fine Black Cloths nd Doeskins,

A Bean Ufa I line of Colored kw

Clalhs and Beavers,

•u*i Mixed cMih^i

(:,,eT,,,s'&c-Ac-

Oenllemen wlshlsg Clothlag made to order in mist reliable manner1, at

the latest style an reasonable prices, amine his stock before purchasing.

reasonable prices, are requested to call and sepSdwSth

FARLEY

1

••••?.. MUtmiCl^BSBS or

SABBL2S AND HAKNI88,

A» nxauas

Collars, Whips, Garry Combs,

/-BhBXJ&tfLES, Ao.,^5

l^o. 175Man Street, opposite 0'Boyle's Leather lore, Terre Banta Ind.

Agents for Jfncle Stmt's Harness

Oil,

jy26-wly

nt for the Man­

hattan Lib lasaranaa Oompanr in Terre •aataaad viclalty. A good man c»a da well far thia old andprooperaoa compaor. Apply, glrlog QIILMFFTTIJW ANILRTLMIMP, LA

J. L. HAL3ET, Secretary.

aepfidSt New Totk.:

TXT"ANTED—To KenU-Any peraoa having a small dwelling for real, within tour or ire eqaaree «f the "Oaaette" of. floe, can And a ready applicant by catllag at the fliwltkeffloe. A'4th or &th atreet locatioa peferrcd. s!

ANTED.—At the National Boner, two dtnlag room girls, two bell bays aad a teat claaa raoaer. ately.

FOB RENT.

FDowIBENT.-—Booms

DR No. 1 & 2 lag Hall. The roo« are Well a dtp

Flu

House, opposite the Poatofflo«. A^ply at the Hationat Hoate. tyl7dtf

FOR SALE.

FEagleSALE-.Houso

3B and Lot on

street., bel CO&.t

•agio street

Enqaite of aug96dtf

FSouth

between Sixth and Seventh. B. WEIGHT A OO.

)B SALE—-A nice property on

Sixth atrrel brick nouee, 10100ma,

akaly grained and. papeted,* near two acres of ground sat with ornamental trees and all kiada of baarlag fruit treee, grapea and email berrieo. It is a deairabl a property aad will te told low on terme to tult. If not sold eocn will be for rent a good careful tenant. Eaquire'of

M«»f A. O. FURROW.

XpOB SALS.—BUGGY at a bari.

gain. It hss a good Leat.ier Top, baiit ia the eaat, for sale cheap, ap^lyinj Kisaoer'a Palace of Kusic.

aI

A,

U.DOOLEY S,

ttu T^RRE HAUTB, IND.

WfctJeWle

*04 BeUil Dealers in

4

.wtt

Steel

Nails, iwi'

LAND AGENCY-

Real. Katate Colnain

HEND&tdH A tAW&i,

•oa over Pirst National Baak, 8. B. Corner of Poarth aad Maia Streets,

Te^pp ffante* Ind.

———

Abstracts of title furnished, Lo.uta negotiated, aad Money iijveatod."'*^

SAlFc

VTTT

Forty Lois la Linton's Addition tp Tena Haats Hoase'snd lot, east1Ohioatfeef, House awl lot, ia IfcMurrain's Addititlon, Hoosaand lot In Sibley's addition on 5th atreet, Honae and lot in Bvse'f addition on 8th street, Houae and lot cn Poplar, between Stb and 7th Streets,

Hone* and lot on North Sth, between flhssnut and Iduton streets. Two business Honaea on Main strict

OOUNTY PBOPEBTT.

Farm ef 89 acres ia Hoaey Or .»k T.«n«hip

ITS tpras in Linton township.

JwSSidtf

wees side easel

MILLINERY.

jy/JlLLINBRY.

mr/u

Has removed to tie comer of Fourth and Ohio Streets, whereehe is aow opening a (Ml and ooaSpiete atock of

ers, Ac. HAIB GOODS—Constantly n» hand a ehafoe aswrtment or Switches, Ooila Victoria Pnfls aad all klnda cf Hair Work. Ladies call and see the assortment.

E8TAB^||gltENT.

The aaderatgaej havtat gone lato tmilmll at U. N. DEHOREST'S old staad oa

OMo

St., bet. Fourth atut Fifth,

Will keep oa haad a fan aapply of food for nau and beaai.

FLOUR,

FRED,

wit.

gLOCK COAL.

•«.--hi.<p></p>HARDWIRE.

M.

u, V118,

Paints, Sash.

•i tl fiWrW iU HllPflSt t-ifb.Tf.•%*

fellpps,

!«BM LS4tHl« BILTIS« V.»aM'vi-ra if»

Fsney|

faitu if'3«fcO*e cCO., SO. illiiV:!'

[No. 121 Main A land 3 Fifth Sis.

i-vt Terre Haute, Indt

"'¥a'pV'l, dwtf

POULTRY,

And a general aa«rtment of

family droeeries & Provisions*

Will keep constaatly oa haad a freth supply of Vegetables of all kitdi. Will aleo open «u ll« —. l«t of- Septeaber .- •mrx*wr%*'

FRESH MEAT MARKET,

And keep all klnda of fresh meet. Leave yoa& orders and they Will lie filled aad delivered promptly to all parte of the «Uy. Will a!so boy all kinds of sR !!).,•

Country Produce

Farmera will do well lo call before selling.

for the Fiear aad IMS, Oraia ar aay heavy basiaeaa. Poeeeasios given Imsaediatsty. Tor partlcalara loquireol Bipre'o* A Co., at the Hall, or T. O. Bautin, Terre Hauia Houae. augiutf Bipparoa a 00.

)R BENT—The Store Boom

the aooth-eaet coraer or the Katioaal

QOAL

AND WOOD.

J. E. VOORHEKI "5

angSldtf 5'

B. C. STDNKilS AXD 41UIAM SASRIOK Having formed a partnerabip nader the name of Stuakard A Bar tick for the sale of Coal and Wood, woatd respectfully announce to ihe public that they will keep ceaatantly on hand and for sale at loweat rates, all kinds or Coal at wholeeale and retail, alao Wood for the fall and wiater trade. OfBoe at No. 85 Buntin Hoaso, Terre Haute, lad. All order* for Ooal filled promptly. A ahara of tha publla patronage Is respectfully solicited. 1 ^.

MR. BABBICK alao would Intern the pabllo that he lateada to open, at the Ooal OBoe abov» named, a General Ooilectioa Agency fr the collection of notaa and acosanta which may to placed la hie hand* for eollaotion, and hopes by prompt attention te business merit a share of the public patroaagu.

Je'lfidSm

AngSlmdw

T?OB SALE.--Two horses, cheap

J. atL Klaaaer's, No. 43 Ohio atiaat.

Aug6dlm

8CB001 BOOKS,

WILLIAM BABBICK.

J^OTICE TO CONTjRACTOBS.

Uamediately at

SaoiNisa'a ORHO, I

KTAMVNU, liana HAUTB A Cniotoo RAILWAY, Tmaan HAUTB, I*D., Aug, 9tb, 1869. Pealed Praposals will be recetved at the office ffhtil Satorday, September lltb, »8d9, for lar nisbing materials am constructing the Pile and Timber Foundatioaa, and Masonry of the B»i'way Bria«-« across the Wabiab river at Clio ton and at a point about three milea above Mont ecu-, ma. Tbe Company will choose between the abi.va points of location on or befuro the day of letting Plans and sp edifications may be 1 f»n attbia oflce.

The ccmpany reaorvi| (he right ef nteoting all bids which are not satisfactory. HJCNRT BACON, lldlm Chief Snginter,

^BOHITBCT & BUILDUP

IVo. IOO Main Street,"

CORY & DEFREES

J. A: Vrf^DAGIJ.

Plans, Spadtcatloaa, troperlnteudaaoe, aad

if

tall Drawioga fnrnlebed for every —cilttioa of Baildtnga. OmoL—honth seat ourgsr ot Mea aot Mr^h Mreete, over DooaeUy's

jy|BBCHANT TALLOBING.

I have jnat received and now open to the inspection of my patronaand the public ia general tbe most desirablo styIse of Colored

Cloth Coating, Cassimere and

vjwiTiiijrq-,

In all shades, which I propose make up to 0BDKB' In tie latest and seat

FITTING

On short notloe, Cheaper than they can b* anywhere wast. Please call on FBBD. soajiEwma, m8dtf 193 Main street. Metropolitan Biob

TSBBB HAVTS, IXD., AngusT 9th, 1869,

TO the cit,:: We have thia day appointed E. jr. uerrlff a* aoleagentf-rtbe saleol our Superior Block Coal for lerra Haute, aad all othars repiesentiog themselves agents from our Bank may beooniirtored impoetera, aa wahave transferred to Mr. Merrill exclusive right. The aaalUy of this coal cannot b« aurpas^sdfor general purposes by at in Clay county. .. Very respeotfolly,

STRAIN A KLBBK9-

In acceptance of the above agency, I would state for the benefit of all who have heretofore been using otheir qualities, which ware generally accompanied by oheapar raSee.eay 12@U%e, tbat those qualities were very inferior to that which I now offer, particularly that trom tbe "Ott«r Creek Ooal Company," or any bank with walrh there is a fa mace connected, Inasmuoh aa no better than second or third rate, that which cannot be used for furnace purposes, aver aeej the Terra Haute market, for whioh agents charge almost the same rates at which mnoh better can be furnished, These facts I caa substantiate, if necessary for convincing proo£ I will, %tall times, nse my bast endeavors to accommodate, both S4 regards -qnality and quantity aad prica, «qd trust by olose attestioa to all oc-Ura, to rccri'i) a liberal share of Patromgi. For farther iofor nation please calL at mi odloe at the old stand of Xnghs A Tntti No. 1OT Jtf.in street, w»»»Very respectfully, auglSJtf E. MSBBILL.

J^OTICE TQ SHIPPEBS.

"WHITE LINE" Central Trtnslt Company,

Oao.DAaj.uta,Sup!t. M.M.LASDIS,Asst.Supt., Baffsilo, N. T. Indianapolis, fnd.

Through Freight Line

Without changs of cars between Terre Hant* and all points WBST, BOSTON, PROVIDEM !!, HARTFORD. NEW HAVEN and all principal towns ia NSW ENGLAND. NEW TOSK. TROY, ALBANY, BUSFALO aad all EA5TEUN CITIES via Terra Haute and Indiaaapoit, Bailrrad via Indlaaapolls, thenoe via Beliefbntaini Line through Cleveland, BufTalo and Albany. Tbe several Bailread Osmpaniea foimlcgthis Lins have arranged this Company for the pnrpose of meeting the demand of shippers In tbe tianapor. tatlon of MERCHANDISE, FLOUR aad BULK Shipments, tunning the WHITE CAB THBOUGH from point to point without transfer, thereby saying delay and datnsgs to property common at trinsfer points Bates always same aa otfetr Liner: Lois and Damage anfl tfver charge bromptly settled b# Ageh'ts of thia Line.

For CABS, through Bill Lading and cvotracts, apply to tl. SHEWMAKZB, Agent, Corner 9th and Main sis., Ter'fe Haute, ltd. aug!3dlm

Handsome Iron Hitching Posts

FOB SALE

O E A

AT THE

E4.GLE IRON WORKS,

COB, FIRST AND WALNUr STREETS. JnneSdSm

•0WAJJD IIUSIM. £*?•.

i.

W. BOBtaTf.

MANNING B0BSRTS,

A I N E S

House, 8ign and Carriage PalnUog, Plain and Decorative Pater Haag.ng, Oralnlnr, Olszinr. Cslsomlning, Fr.scoing, Ac

Saop—No. 8, street, bet. Cherry aa I Maio. P.O.Box 389. Try nil, J.27.

us ta noati. WILLIAM POTH

W1LDT, TU0K4S a Ot.,

Carriage Masafaetorein,

Corner 8d and Walnut stilts, Terre Oaate, |j,rf.f Bepairing done Promptly acd at Low Ba|^e. It.2'l'

O BUILDING CONTBAC-

TOBS,

roposais for msfciotf fcacavatlon an1 bnlldins basement for new School fiaiidiog tlbs erectM at Charleston. Coles county, Illinois, will re r-. ecived op to the 16th day of Sep'tember, J8C9.

S.aj or bni ding to be 83 feet 4 laches br'74 feet 4 Inches, with two (8) projretfens 20 feet 4 inch, by 9 feet 4laeftes, aad oaa(l) prrjectioa 9 feet by IS feet 4 inches. •tjtey

Materials—Concrete, 8lona and Brick. ^All measnremoau token from theaxterlor ot

be area at

Tbe plan and speciScations can office, at Charleston, Illinois. rectora reserves la. J.

W7

The Beard of Directors rserves th ri^bt lo re. ject any aad all bids. J. K. WILSON sep4dl0t nu.w-.a-...

Clerk of BMr4 of Director*.