Daily Wabash Express, Volume 19, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 11 October 1869 — Page 4
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T^Geand LODGE of
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al pioces of proporty for Eftlo on good
terms this morning, advertisement.
ItlCAI. E8TATK TRANSKKBS—Th0 folowing transfers of real estato wero entered upon the Recorder's books during last weok:4.'
Jno. Jioopingnrnor to B. T. Mooro,.20 acres in'Lin ton township for $500. Androw J. Cox to Georgo W. Thornoburg, intorost in 40 acros in Fayette township for $47.
Wm. B. Tuoll to Archibald A. Baird, 12 acres in Harrison township for $2,500. John W- Browbtcr to John Wtillaco, 120 aoros in Kog's addition for $300.
MARRIAGE LICENSKS wero issued last woek by the County Clerk to tho following parlios: David C. McPhurson and Ilattie Koo. Daniol Bcck and Catherine Mahony. Harvey JB. Shields and Martha Sparks. .Ino.i). Baird and Harriots. Corbon. James O'Noil and llanora C. Hall. Matthias Mooro and Harriot Morris. Goo. K. Farrin^toii and Mary E. Tumor. Malt. Murio and Josophino Ashburger.
LEAD—Petor Jacobs, whoso fatal injurv wo mon.tioncd in our laet issue, died in a fow houi's ftftor tho occurronco of tho sad accident. An inquest was hold by Mayor Cookorly, in tho absonco of Coronor Christy. The jury roturnod a verdict in accordance with the facts lierotoforo published.
THE
PREMIUM offered for the best ton
pounds of buttor on exhibition at the County Fair last week, was awarded Mrs. Wm. Wright, of Clinton Township Tho prolniuni was a vory fino- porcolain linod silver pitcher, presented by ihe firm of Tuoll, Ripley & Demming Merchants of Torre HaulO, ccsling $27,50. This premium was moro valuable than any offered bv tho fair this year, and speaks woll for tho liberality of llio gentlemen who offered it. To say tho truth, tho buttor was docidol'y lino and|tho prize well worth contending for. Wo suspect that thoro will bo calls mado at tbo popular storo of Tuoll & Co., Torro Haute, to seo and talk with tho gents who havo so liberaliy rewarded tho'handiwork of our Farmer Motbors—Ncicjmt
rmroo column puffs rfor nothing, without ma^,
DAILY feiX.1 REfeb. I king acknowledgement for the mmvyott JK ?, 1 can get tb&n at iust precisely 20 cents a line for each insertion, our advertised rates,
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Heo his Ileal Estate
The evening ontortainmont of the Tore Haute M:i nnerchor for its passive rnorabors will tako place this evening Turner Hall.
TIIKVUNERAI, of Mr. Farringtor. will lakoplace from the family residence. Ibis nfternoon, at two o'clock. Tho friends are invited to atlond withont further notine.
TnE second span of tho Whito Biver bridgonow building for tho new Indianapolis and St. Louis Railway, is fast approaching completion says tho Indianapolis
Journal-
BAKER
ponding. The impression that HOD. F. M. Aluredith has rosigned tho office of Diroctor of tho Stato Prison South, is orronoous. lie has only resigned the Presidency oT tho Board, as wo stated some days ago.
ANOTHER "mill" is said to bo on the
tapis
botw_oon Phillips, of tho Torro llauto Iron and Nail Works, tbo man who
siuqlshed Shannessay, last week, and a
no more nor no lower.
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A. VKYDAOH,Bfchit'cct, Taa? rcmov ed to tho 2d story corner room
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Good
Templars
Tuesday, tho. 19tb inst.
The trial of an abortion case, on chango of venue from Sullivan county, is sot for to-day in Judge Grain's Court. dlt
ANOTHER Snow—C. T. Ames' New Orleans Circus and Menagerie is to bo hero on Wodnosday of next week.
JACOB BYMAN, Beq., loft at our office on Saturday as lino peach-blow potatoes as we hbve soon this soason.
MB. MEREDITH
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Hocsier Stale.
PLAIN TALK.—Tho
port
Hoosier State
The Vermillion County Fair has been running for tho last four years. The county paper has been warm advocate of tbo institution, and has done everything possible to make it a grand succcss What thanks havo we received for our puffing ar.d blowing? Nevor but one com pli men tar ticket, and that this year, on tho last day of tho fair. Wo kindly returned it, and told lliom wo wore able 'to pay our way. We don't accept complimentary tickets'on the last day of the .fair. When they want job work done, *3they send to Indiatinpolis and other places, where they have greater facilities for doing work cheap than wo have, and get their lowest cash prices. They thon como to ii3 and toll us what they can do at Indianapolis, and unless we bid under, wo can't get tho job. This probably is nil right. But to expect us to do the dirty work.any longer for nothing, has played out* Nest year when you want half ,v
And when
saving it was an oversight, is rather stale with us. Yon can't come that game any
THE Sale of Dry Goods at L. Levequa commences lo-morrow morning at ten o'clock. A rare chanco will be offei to persons wishing to supply themselves with all kinds of. goods for winter wear. dlt
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Ev^&'^Jody is going to attend the auc lion sale at L. Leveque's, commencing tomorrow morning at ten o'clock. dlt
YOU WANT Muslins or Cal.coes at your own prices, goto Leveque's Auction Sale to-morrow mornirg at ten o'clock, !. 'r. 's.f dlt
AUCTION SALES OF FURNITURE.—Prof.
offthe I Spencer is going to soil all of his Household Furniture nt his placa of residence, on Second street, near the corner of Eagle, ten
on
Thursday tho 14th, commencing a-
best order and nearly new, and will be sold without rosorve. A credit of six months will bo
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ivon on all sums ovor
fifteen dollar?. Hay WARD &
MA
RYAN,
Auctioneers.
IN
stteet, Deming Block. C.
Witlig & Co. open this week a lino of Kid Gloves at 75 eonts a pair. Octll-dtf. ...
TRY a pair of those Kid Gloves at 75 cunls a pair from C. Wittig & tto-i
Main slr.oe', Domini Blck. Oclll-itf.
A
OOOD
Kid GIOVH at 75 cent a pair to
be found at C. Wittig & Co. 170 Main sterol, Doming Block.
Block.
Ik
YOU
A
has not yet purchased tho
nows and periodical business of Mr. Ash, at the Postoflioa. Negotiations for a chango or proprietorship aro said to bo
Oat 11-dtf.
A HARK bargain in Ivid Gloves at the lowest price of 75 cont a pair call at C. Wittig & C. 170 Main street Doming
Octll-dtf.
IUMKMIIKR tile opening of now Furs Uus week atC. Wittig & Co. 170 Main streot Deming Block. Octll-dtf.
want good Furs and fresh goods
gotoC: Wittig & Co. 170 Main street,
Doming Ulcck.
Octll-dtf.
MORE complete stock of Corsets was was never soon in tho city than Herz & Arnold are now displaying at their Skirt Factory, 89 Main street. They havo over twonty-Qve styles, all kiNDS and SIZES, a
prices to suit all.
THE "RIVAL," tho most desirable and best shaped American Corset now in market, mado ut of the best satin and boaulifully fmishod, juat received at Herz & Arnold's.
TH E
FIR6T
HunninivA rv\ I n! I
stono-cuttor named Cunningam. This thing is becoming altogathor too interesting and should bo summarily chcckod. Illinois should bo propared to ropoll anothor invasion.
W. F. HOBERO, Secretary.
LKCTURES BESOMED.—J. Madison Al'lon, liuviug roturnod from his two woek vacation, wiil locluro to-morrow at Popce Hall, at Iho usual hours, 11 A. M. and 7} p. M. Skoptica and others aro invited to present in writing texls or any suitable subjects for elucidation. dlt.
TnE "JUBILEE COLLAR" new (imitation laco) paper collar, to bo found at Herz & Arnold's. 9,dtf
To TUB LADIHS.—You can get Skirts of all sizes and stylos, of tho best matorial, ready-mado or mado to order, at the Factory, 89 Main slreet 'J.dtf
LACK HANDKKRCUIEFS, from 50 conts to $50, at Herz & Arnold's. 9,dtf
A MAGNIFICENT-
STOCK
Falont Skirt Support
ing Corfot at Herz & Arnold's, 89 Main street. 9,dtf
TURNER & BUNTIN liavo choico Teas Sugars, Coffees, all kinds of Spicos, Extracts, &c. Cornor Main .and Soventh streots. 8,dtf
SOMKTUINO
NEW.—Tbo
the thwg
forcomfort- Call and
sea them at J. Erlanger's. 8 dtf.
Go TO Turner & Buntin's fo Fresh Lemons, Cranberries, all kinds of Cannod Fruits, Brandy Peaches and Cherries &c. Corner of Seventh and Main streots. 8,dtf
JET.JEWELRY, now and fashionable, at John R. Freeman's. 7 dtf
lFyt aro looking for a good suit of clothod for fall and winter wear don't fail to look at those splendid Beaver Suits at Erlangor's. Thoy aro good and ch&»p. 8 dtf.
The
editor of tho New
thus "talks right out
In mooting5' in a mannor that will apply other localities than his own. Wc havo noospecial reference to agricullura fair?,- but to all classes of home entertain moots and enterprise?. HesajK
DISPLAY of handsome Fall Dross
Goods at Warren, Hoborg & Co.'s, has nevor been bettor than this season. Thos$ wishing a stylish dress for little money should givo them a call. 8-d3t
LOST.—Sometime last week, a silver Hub Band from a buggy wheel. The finder will be suitably rewarded on leaving it at this office. 7-d4t
MRS. I)R. MORRELL will meet all per rons suffering from chronic diseases at the Parlors of tho National House from 9 A.M. till 3 r. M. 7 d3t
FRED
ScHLEWiNo*has just returned
from the East and now offers for the Fall season of 1869, the largest and best assorted stock of Scotts, Cheviata, Melton, Beaver, Cassimere, Clolb, Vesting, and Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods. I solicit call, and examination of stock and price?. Your orders shall have prompt and careful attention. Low prices, exact fits and first quality goods is my motto.
Sept9-dlm.
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The BEST IS THE CHKAPXST.—Doo-
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BAKIBG PofTDKB has not only attuned the position ot the best,
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but the
cheapest baking powder now in use. Strictly pure in its combination, and so exactly proportioned, that there is no trouble in making light, sweet biscuits, rolls, pastry, &c., every time. One pound will go further in the culminary department than two pounds of any others in market. Try it and be convinced. For sale by all Grocers in quantities to euit dlw
DB. G. W. KEITH, the successfull magnetic healer, will cure the sick at the Terre Haute House, commencing October 6th and continuing until further notice. Every morning from 9 to 11 o'clock will be devoted to treating those who areun able to pay, without money and without •i s* price. I ,4- wojkaif.
Office hours from 9 to 12 A. M., and from 2 to 5 p. m. Entrance on 7th street, room 22, First flight. C-dlw.
O'NEIL & Co's celebrated oysters for sale, wholesale and Wing & Co's
retail, at Charles a'./ «-dtf
THE best pair of White Hose at 15 cts, at G. WITTIO & Co.'s, 21,dtf 170 Main street Deming Block
FALL GOODS FOB Men'b WEAR.—Just received, an elegant stock of Cloths, Cas simeres and vesting?, together with an elegant line of gents furnishing goods of tho lateststyles. If you want a good suit of clothing made in the latest style, leave your ordors wilh Grover& Miller, corner of Main and Sixth stroels. dtf
GRAND OPENING, of the New York Dry Goods Store 73 Main etroot, THIS MORNING 11 We invito tho kind patronage of the citiz3ns of Terre llaute und vicinity. Respectfully,
WITTENRERQ, RUSCHAUPT & Co.
ALL kinds of stitching dona at the Singer office, 83 Main street. 17dl
BUY YOUR wife a gold watch of Riddle.
NKW Mohair Switches Herz & Arnold's.
ATLANTIC
9,dtf
CONCERT of tho season to
bo given by tho Tcrro Hauto Masonerchor for tho benefit of the passivo members will lako place at Turner Hall, 9ib
Mond ovoning) 0ct lllh
If
and Coils at dtf
You can find Preserved Lemon Pool, at C. I. Ripley's. {46,dtf
FRKSII
OYSTERS.—For
A No 1 Oysters
call on Thos. J. Langford, in Beach's new Block, corner of Main and Sixth strcolf, who is now in daily receipt of Fresh Oysters, which he is prepared to furnish tho trade or at rolail in any qntity. 3 dtf
RESTAURANT, 15C
MAIN
STREET.—Fresh Oysters,Prairie Chickens, otc., etc, served up in latest style to suit customers. Jos. KERN, Proprietor. dtf
MEN and BOY'S shoes at reduced prices ut D. Reibold's, 64 Main Street. dtf.
beautiful 23dtf
DON'T FAIL to see those Walking Coats at Erlanger'e. FOR tbo Largest and best assortment of cloths, cassimoros and vostings in the city, go to Grover & Millor's, cornor 6th and Main streets. m26-dtf.
CHICCE WINES and Liquors at Joseph Strong's, No. 190, Main St dtf.
BOULEVARD
SEAMLESS, Ladies, Misses
and Children's Balmoral Skirts, Emilie' and "U. U." Fronch Corsets at C. Witlig & Co., 170 Main street, Deming Block. :.r-^ .o
BROCIIE and Paisley Shawls, Alaska/ BflS Hive, Joli and Caledonia Shawls square and doublo, at C. Witlig & Co.'s, 170 Main street, Deming Block. l,dlf
Do YOU want a number one over coat this winter? If so call at Bannisters and seo his splendid stock of Beavers^
OctC-diw.
COME AT
of Lace Col9,dtf
lars nt Herz & Arnold's.
MADAME FOY'S
LAST—Thoso
Ocl6-dlw.
nice Plaids and
Cheviots for Fall and Winter Suits.— Call and see thom at.Ba.nbister's, No. 79 Main slreot. 6,dlw
ANOTHER now line of Fall and Winter good, just opened at Bannistors, No. 79 Main street. Call and soo them.
A BEAUTIFUL lino of colored cloths and beavors, for nice dress and businoss suits at Bannisters. Oct6-dlw.
OrENiNG of real Paris fcnd New York bonnets and hats, Monday and Tuesday September 27th and 28lh, atS. Straus' 151 Main street. dwtf
LOCK
for tho
Extra Extra
Stout Arctic Under Shirts and Drawers They aro
Big Indian Sign. 147 5-dtf.
Wabash street.,
CLEAR Yara Panatella Cigars for cents at N. K'e. 147 Wabash etroot. 5-dtf.
GENUINE IMPORTED PARTIOAS CIGARS at N. K's, 147 Wabash streot 5 dtf. THE NEPLUSHLTRA of Flno Cut Chewing Tobacco's, Naid Quoen. at N. K's 147 Wabash street. 5-dtf. 1'IIE best stock of Hair Nets, at Herz & Arnold's. dtf
BEAUTIFUL SHAWLS, all sizes, at Wittig & Co.'s, 170 Main street, Deming Block. l.dlf
JUST RECEIVED a fine lot of Lace Handkerchiefs, Queen "Bess" Collars and Lace Collars, at C. Witlig & Co 's, 170 Main street, Deming Block. l,dit
THE best assortment of fine Corsets which was over brought to this city, is now open at Herz & Arnold's, 89 Main street. dtf
FINE French and American Corsets retailed at wholesale prices, at the Hoop Skirt factory, 89 Main fitr&el. dtf
BOORD& SON have on hand ft fine|ot dress fiannele. Call andsee theq». Septl2-dtf. 4x
FINS ENGLISH MACKEREL Strong's.
THE BEST stock of Ladies and Gent's Driving Gloves, also Black and Colored Kid Gloves at Wittig dcvCo.'s, 170 Main street, Deming Block. l.dtf
OYSTERS) OYSTERS11—1 am prepared to serve up, in all stylos, the very Beat Brand of Oysters, during the season—at Mozart Hall. I will also sell by the can or half can. £. BOLDT.
Octl-d2m.
Iv you \nol a suit of dotting made to order of new gSodi and cut in the latea. style call at Fred Shlewiag's,, 198 Main, betwee«^6th and 7th streets.
SepW-dlm. jf JhFOB the best and cheapest Skirts go 3b the factory, 89 Main street dtf
Koncnt—Persons knowing themselves indebted to the firm of E. B. Wright & Go are requested to call at the old stand
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and settle up. ^2Idtf
WANTED.—Saddle Hands to work in wholesale work. Apply to John Bead, 190 Main street, Cincinnati, O. 4d5t i„ ,v
Ik YOU VTANT a snit at Clothing m«de in tho very best styles and as cheap as can be bought anywhere, itfhere -women and apprentices are not employed, go to Grover & Miller's, corner Gth an# llaiQ streets.
THE LAROEST and beU assortment of Gold Pens in Terre Haute is :at.Bartle» & Grundy's, 101 Main street.. you.want 'a real good Pen, go thereU) get,it they are all warranted No. 1%'^ "-3dtf
COTTON and Silk Parasols at cost, at C, Wittig & Co.'s, 170 Main street, Darning Block.
BUY your Jewelry of^Rtddljs.^'•»,
FOB ready made clQ0ii^glj(|4th4b «)M,, go to Grover & Miller's, eornerWh aind* m26-dtf
OYSTERS I OYSTERS11—By this-date I am propared to serve up tbo Bost Brands of Oysters in all styles, as cheap as any other house in tho city also I sell by Cans.
Privato entrance le tho Bostaurant on Fourth street, C. A. IMBERT, Corner Fourth and Ohio slrools. 15,dlm
You CAN SAVE money by buying your Boots and Shoes at Betbold'e. 18,dtf
THEonly full assortment of Fall Boots and Shoes is to be found at Beibold's, G4 Main street. 18,dtf
CATARRH is killing thousands of our best peoplo, and yet the balanco, although suffering from this lioTrid complaint, do not seem to think tLat uuloss they attend to this trouble in time, it will eventually end in Consumption. Such, however, is tho case, and we hope all will avail them selves of tho best remedy of the age— "Reader's German Snuff"—an article kept by all of our druggists, and only costing 35 cents. Ira GBOVER,JR., apl4-dlw Special Agent
GENTLEMEN'S SEAL BINOS, Ladies Gold Bracelets, and Gold Guard Chains a new stock, at 161 Main street. sep21 -dtf. S. R.
Mg. S. B. FREEMAN Dear Sir: procured of you a fow weBks Binco apair of jour Lazarus & Morris' Perfect Spec tacles, which I havo used ever sinca with more satisfaction than any havo over used before.
Torro Haute, Sept, 2.3, 1869. i*.
BEST LOT
LINEN COLLARS and Cuffs, a flno as sortment at low prices, at Herz & Ar nold's. dtf
HEBZ & ARNOLP coll tho Horton Cor set. dtf BUY your fancy Jeweiry ai Horz & Arnold's. dtf
IF ycu wish to see nice Embroideries go toHorz & Arnold's Skirt factory. dtf
EMBBCIDERY done on tho Singer Ma chine, at the offico, 83 Main street. 17dlw
TEN doz. flno Breakfast shawls 85 cts. a piece at Forrest Grinei's sept29dtf
A LARGE stenk of boots and shoes at Griner & Forrest's at low pricos, Cor.of 3d and Ohio street?.
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LACE COLLARS, Ridle'f.
at Josepn dtf.
Bsal THUAS,
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Bswnro MACHnrsa to sell or' rent, at B'iddle's.
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nnAiR SWITCHEScheap,BuUte*.
Fnoose
FREEMAN.
HAGER & McKEEN, (Dowliftg Hall) now represent the "National Insurance Company, of Boston, Massachusetts," and aro prepared to issue policies on all good risks, as low.as any otboi-'flrst class Com pany. The
Spectator,
anco magazine, speaks as follows of -Ibo "National:" -:a? The National, of Boston, is,one of. the oldest and best companies in existence.— Its transactions for the lafet-forty yeSrs present an unbroken and honored recoid of integrity and usefulness. With a cash capital of $360,000, the company ptoses sed on January 1, first class available as_ sots to the amount of ^784,433, of which nearly $600,000 consisted of cash, G&Vernmept bonds, and choioo slocks, many of these being the stocks of leading national banks in Bpston. Tho company soparated at the same time moro than one hundred thousand dollars of net surplus, over and abovo capital, re-insurance, and all other liability. 18dlm
FEagle
of Ladies' oloths,' Double'
faced Gold, Brown, Steel apd Mixed Re pellanls at C. Wittig & Co.'s, 170 Main street, Deming Block. I.dtf
AN immanso stock of Pape? ColltfM Aptf' Cuffs of the latest styles, just arrive"! at Herz & Arnold's. dtf
'1 sopt29dtf
lTdlw
SINGER MACHINE the best.*
GENTS underware at very low prioes at Griner & Forrest's Cor ?d and Ohiostreots. sept29dtf
BARGAINS I Bargains! I Bargains 11 at tbe clearance sale of Boots and Shoos. 64 Main Street. dtf.
THEBIVALVES of O'Neil & Co's. packing are said to be the best in market^ any way thoy aro warrentod to be No. 1. Try them. For sale by Ch*s Wing & Co. dtf
SILK,
Goipura and Bnoael
lacelin all ipdt^a, v^lvet aiid triawaing ribbonsfvslvsls, satins in altshm^.es at lowest prices at S. L. Straus', 151 Main stfeet. Sx dwtf
F*UXT Tbek8^ Fbuit Tras.—We of farior the Fall trade a very fine lot of well grown Apple, Pear, Cberry, Peach Ornamental and Shade Trees. Call and 'Bfie usor seed for ear Hew price list
Sept21-dwla. HKINL Bm
BOOBD & SON are selling all staple articles at bottom prices. Sep*12-dtL
^P^PK-TigjssiGBAFE^ YiNis!—"iSTe have ai iminenSB stdck of strong heaKb}'vines of/tbfc* vtitflmi sor^ also a largft etock ofCklrrant«, Gooaeberries and Other small titte. Heuii. B^'s. *ep21-dwlm.
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L06ALH0TICC9.
ft R«BOTe M«tM Patckes, Frechla» and Tu from tka bwf, im Perrjr'i Moth sad Freokl* Iiotton. Pnpred emly by Dr. B. O. ^11*1, £old tj-«H Dr»g(i4te." for Black Worms and Pimples on the' Vaoa, n*e Fa^'a
)R liBKT—-Bfiok Dwolling with sis or levin rooms, in the Bast part ot the city. cc!4 H. Me JOAB.
RENT—House near the Passenger Depot. ocl4 M. Itf. JOAB.
Fstieet.RENT.—HouseM.on
OK
No. 1
Dowlhig Hall. Tbe rsoM are welt adapted fur the Floor and Feed, Grafter say heavy business.' Poweasion given.immediately. For particulars iaqniro Bipreioe A Co., at the Hall or T. O. Bantin, Terre Hante Home. sugltdtf KIPPET0B4 O".
'r FOR SALE.
TjK)R SAl/E—A Lot 75 feet front 1? If Kfc/e^ dtep, en BloomlMton road, jnst eiat of R.' JT O. Bmroad. On tho premlies is a good fraiM house vmh sixrotras,cellar, well and listen also barn and. other onUbnlldihg*, all nearly now. Will sell low for cs*b, or wottld eiohaage fur,a small farm nsar city.
T?OR SALE —A perfectly kind 1 and gentle family, herne far sale. Qua be seen for three days at Branch amp's 6 tables, on Third Strea^. Oj^TdSt
SALE.—A good Spring and Harness, aim} a quire df K. B. WBJ0H1
FOR
Wagon and Harness, aim}
Horse. Require
a reliable [nsur
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F.elegant
A
3R SALE^-Houso and Lot on Eaglo streot, between Sixth anJ SevonlU. Enquire of E.B WUIGHT & 00. aug26dtf |?OR SALE—A nico property on JP South Sixth street brick house, 10looms, nicely grained and papered, near two acres of grouhd set with ornamental trees and all kinds of bearing fruit trees, grapes and small berries. It is a desirable property and will te sold low on ternffeloaiflt. If not sold socn will be for rent t« a (rood CSretnl tenant, Eoqulreof
J2dtf A Vo.FDBBOW.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
cep sfantly on liand a full s'ttpiy"'of La nod OJiildrcn's Cuslom Work, dMS| Misses,
WARRANTED.
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and
bankercbie/a At
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MEN'S C^TB GAITEM«*|R
at Greiner '& Forrest's, Corner of TUrd and Ohio streets. dtf
NEW attacbmenU for the Singer Machine at 83 Maiit street. 11|1
Go SEE those new Boots acd Shoes at Beibold's, 64 Main street. 18,dtf
Boors AND SHOES cheaper cheapest, at Beibold's.
the
than 18,dlf
BOORD a SON are now almost daily in receipt of new Fall goods, are selling rapid and cheap. septl2-dtf.
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JJHAI*ESTATB AGENCY
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Manufacturers of Men's Calf, Kip and 8t6ga Boot*,
Warranted,
We aell goods as cheap as
'any op- la thla eixy. S,
J^AJLBOAD AGENCY
James II. Turner,"Agent
tor
JQ"EW
Cotton and Linen Oil,
Needles, &C-, at Singer office-
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the O. O. C. A I
Ballaaf, (Late BeUatontaia) having mcved his office tn'the'store »f Turner A Buntin, corner 7ih and Main streets, jriltgive through recalpta on ah ipments'of Produce and Merchandise to al tile Baatern Cities, (grain in bulk without transfer) and to all New England towns, freight as low as by any other line, and tltaainfluiak. Over chsrg es promptly paid. TUBMEtt, octfidtf Corner 7th aad Main streets.
FIRM. Tca*E Oct. l»t, 18W. his day formed a copart-
Tbe as
Mnafe in Leather,
Fufr, Tallo#,' *:^«nder tbe Arm «A Boss^Mo. 9, 91 street, west of .* -«*O.T. DBAKE. jgi-. *•w-
nsrifaip Hfcfor, nam« «f
K0»-
WHttf/BOY TffK BEST
EVAPORATOR
in mUkmJ&ff'iSiSb e*wliln6 'A^iH "bsfore iraying oiaevliSH1) tl GEO. K. LOOK WOOD'S,
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Aim LAW OFflCB.
A2J AOtt Fini, bn aikiwHlot'tki' etty, on tbe Paris Boad. On the
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REMcor,prepf:ed m)» Dr.' B. O. PKBST, 49 BoaCitreet, Nelr Tork. SoM e»e"rjwhere. The trado mpplleil by Wbolefsle Medietas Dealers. m*Tl7deod8m-w3H
WANTED.
ANTED.—A girl to do general* faensa work. Apply at thir Hffiee. oct5dtf
FOR RENT.
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SEN'*'—Tbo Front Boom ovor Donnelly'* Drag Store. Enquire of Col. Hndson. lldlw
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fi ilBN T—Holieo on cor. and Chestnnt street*. M. JOAB.
ai
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area good
honao of nine rooms, veil, cistern aad epleadid springs. Ten acres are iral set In clover aad tiaothy. There are oa the Farm 3,000 choice fruit traee, all bearing fruit. The property vrill b» leased for 9308 per year, flOO to be
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down,
(1.-8 in three mohtha, and the reraalaing (100 at thecloeeof the year. Or the property will be sold for 95,000, oae-ihird of the porehaae Boaey to be paid dowa, aad the other payments in six and twelve months. The fruit grown on this Farm is profitable. The place would suitable for a Physician desiring to live and practice In the country.
MXBlDITirS Seal Bstate Ageacy and Law Office, corner of 3d and Mala streets, Terre Hante, Indiana.
HOUS* AND TWO LOTS On Senlh 3d street, Terre Hante. Hoase contains seven rooms. Oa tha premises are well, cistern, wood boose, ooal house, stable, etc. The property will be seld at a bargain, or exchanged for other ctty property.
A 6 AORKIiOT, half a mile from the city. Oa the lot is a *oo I two-story frame boase'of nine rooms and Cellu'. rn 'exoelient repatr also a Veil, cistern and stable. There is oa the Ut a firstclass orchard of apples, peaches, pears, cherries, plums, &c., with grapes, strawberries, raspberries and other small lralts. Theyard is well set with evergreens ant forest trees. This property will sold cheap. Good Western land will ba taken uptrtpiy bril.
DK8IBABLK LOT on Wilson Avenue, Terrs Hante. The lot is well fenced and has oa it a good new stable also a choice selection of bait trees largo enough to bsar. Tho lot is especially desirable for its location, and will be sold at a fair price.
FABM OF
1C0 AOBBS,
A 3
prairie land aad five
acres ef Umber, la Champaign eonoty, Illinois, four miles east of tolons, tbe crossingofthe Illinois 'Jentral and Qieat Western Ballroads, and two miles sontb-weet of Pblio Station on the Great Western road. On tbe farm Is a good oae story house, well of water, oorn cribs and a barn that cost 92,500* There is on tbe farm, also, an ortbaidof fifty apple trees, (choico ft nit,) flftr budded peach treea, cherry trees, pears, crab apples and plums also an abundance of amalley fruits, the farm will be sold on the moat roasoatle terms.
aUBE
3d
LOT on North 13th ttreet, Terre
•ante, for sale che*p. HOTJ3K AND LOT on Hotth 31 Street. This property is conveniently situated and well improved. It can be purchase I, or will ba exchanged at the lowest figures.
BOUSE AH LOT, on Horth 4th sti eet. Dense sontalns seven rooms and is in good repair. On the premises are a good well, cistern aad cutbuildings, and fruit trees of different varloiies aad of tbe best quality. A bargiio can'te had in this property.
10.000.AOBE3
in Illinois, prairie, limber, im
proved and unimproved lands for sale or exchange. Fun IS3HANQE—A good business bouse centrally looated in Terre Hante, tor a farm within ten miles of the city. A rare bargain will be given.
A ACItE LOT within one mile of the Court House, will bo sol I on very favorable tei ms If application made soon. The lot Is finely situated and can be cat into city lots to much advantage.
Mew*sit*,?*:
First
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JOAB.
FRSRENT.—fiooms
ESTABLISHMENT. i",
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The undersigned having gone Into business at 0. N. DEMOBEST'S old sUnd on
Ohio St., bet. Fourth and Fifi
Will keep on hand a full sopply of food for aud beast.
FLOTJB,
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PEED,
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FRUIT,
i-. POULTRY, t.tr.tSi -4-
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M.M. JOAB,
itt7dtf Oornir 31 and Main street.
a
good Family
E. B. WBJOHT, J»t Tqrnor octGltf
BaQinfs, cor.Kaln aind 7th strost,
No. 1
finished new Baronehe Osrriage,
with polo and shafts. 1 will sell for $175, leas than the actual cost, and on tho following terms: -One half caah,carpenlor work will be taken, or I will give six months time on thtf remainder.— Apply on IKalnut street, between 2d and 3i octsdlw s, A..J. W'BLCfl. [Journal copy.]
And a general assor(jfent of
Family Qrocerles
it
Provlslols.
Will keep constantly on band a fresh supply of Yegetablos of all kind'. Will also open on the 1st of September a
FRESH MEAT MA RKET,
And keep all kinds of fresh meat. Loave yoar orders and tbey will ie filled and delivered promptly to all parts of tho city. Will also bay all kinds of
'J... Country Protlnce I
Farm?ra will do woll to call before eolliog* J. K. VOORHKKS. aog31dtf
J18. H. TORNEH.
TURNER & BUNTIN,
Wholesale and Belail
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E A E S I N All kinds of
Family Groceries,
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We are now openioga genoral stock of family Groceries, embracing every article usually found in such establishments, and reqnost our friends and the public to giro us a call and examine onr Stock and Prioes." All kinds of
Conntry Produce [ht at the market prico. Give ua a call. ile to show goods. ....
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Flour and Peed.
Wo have also pppned a Flonr and Feed Store, where you can at all times get the best of family Floor, Hsy, Oals, Bran, be. AW goods dolffrered free of charge in the city.
TUBNEB A BXTNTJS, Corner 7th and Main street.
Terre Bauto, Oct. 6, 1869. dtf
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[JUST RECEIVED.
300 TOLEDO DOORS,
Which Ware selling at greatly reduced
prices, at
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171
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OODI WOOD! WOOD1
Two haadradcorda of awswned br# Wood or rale. All orders left at the "Early House," Tat liii street, or at John He. rarlaae's iflea aorth Third street promptly tiled.
EABLKT BOOSE—W. B. Uossus, Pro^V. d«=KV4ly
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MIESSBH,
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Is. 16 Vaith F*ar«li It, lletvaea Mala aad Cherrj Streets, TERRE HAUTE, IND. Keepa ooastaatlj oa hand afresh sapple ef Oak**, JDaadim, lesCream, Bread aad Crackers.
Oraameatml Cakes,. Pjremidj, Ice Creass, Water Ioa, OfcarlotSe-rasae, Mb, BMacs Maage Boaaa Poach, Bisanlts Olaee, Troatagede Pia, Faatr Ice Oreaa, raktrj,
Tongae, Obickea Salad
ftp—will be|«is lis to order. PnTate Parties faraUed vitk Oysters, Ksikts. lee Oream, Jelliss, do., oa short aotlee. majlMt
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$50,000
WOSTH OF
DRY GOODS TO BE SOLD
IN A SFECETIED TIME,
Beginiig SatHrday Ioraio«,Oct.9th. From delays beyond our control we shall not move till about the 1st of November, and in consequence of the detention have made aNEW PROGRAMME TO TAKE IMMEDIATE EFFECT- and will OFFER THE ENTIRE STOCK OF DRY GOODS, DRESS GOODS, SILKS, NOTIONS, WHITE GOODS, DOMESTIC GOODS, &c WITHOUT RESERVE, at our PRESENT LOCATION, UNTIL READY FOR REMOVAL, at ANY NECESSARY SACRIFICE that will INSURE SALE, iv
The STORE WILL BE CLOSED FRIDAY TO MARK DOWN PRICES AND OPEN SATURDAY MORNING.
AS GOVERNOR Tsaaa BAQTB, Ian.,Sep.
To make an "ATTRACTIVE INDUCEMENT IN PRICES worthy everybody's attention, we shall devote yeat care to marking down the Stock, and all goods will be marked in plain ..
Red. Figure IVIarks At priqes everybody can see. The GOODS are CHEAP. So large a Stock of Goods has never been thrown upon the market before, and as we have no time to lose, shall MARK PRICES TO INSURE A SPEEDY SALE.
This agreemaat wltaesseth that the undersign ed, Oeneral Agent for the Slate of Indiana for Lenagwell's Gas Oorerncr, pateated October 16, 1880, do hereby appelatOeo. E. Loctwood, of the dty of Terre Baate and State of Indiana, to be sole agent for the sale of said Oss Governor In tho said city ol Terre Haute.
ED. DICKINSON.
Oeneral Ageat for Lefflagvell's Oas Governor for the Btato of Indiana. GEO. K. LOOKWOOD, Local Agont. oct7dlm
QOAL AND WOOD. D. 0. BTDNKiRD AHMHUAI BAB KICK Having formed a partnership nnder the name of Stnnkard A Barrick for the sale of Ooal aad Wood, woald respectfatly annonoce to Ihe pahlio that they will keep constantly on hand and lor sale at lowest ratos, all kinds of Ooal at wholesale and retail, also Wood-for the fall and winter trade. Offioe at No. 25 Bantin Uonso. Terra Hante, Ind. All orders for Ooal llllsd promptly. A share of the pnblio patronage is respectfully solicited.
IB. BABBICK also would inform the pabllo that he intends to open, at the Ooal OIBce a bote named, a Oeneral Collection Agency for the collection of notee and accounts which may be placed ia his hands for oolleotion, and hopes by prompt attention ta business t« merit a share of tha public patronage.
JEMtt WILLIAM DABBI0K.
JelSdSmC
W. H. BANNISTER, |tSEri5»ivW. 'it* l?
At
T. C, BONTIM
No. 79 Main Street,
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Is now roceiflog Ills
FALL STOCK!
Consisting in part of
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Heavy Plain, Mixed and
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Astortod sixes.
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10,000 LIGHTS TOLEDO SAKH
Fancy
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A Boantffnl lino of Colorod
3 fir
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CjoMis and Beavers, Mixed Coatings,
Cheviots, ^c., &c.
Gentlemen wUhlog Clothing aide to order in tbe Utaot style and most reliable manner, nt r^Monnble price*, ere reqneeted to call and «xamlne hia stock before porobaeing, f, eep9d«2m
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Assorted slsss
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No. 121 Main ft 1 and 3 Fifth Ste., -Ml {'!l IMS
THE DISPLAY OF
New and Handsome foods
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DRY GOODS
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HEABQUARTEKS,
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Corner 4th and Main.
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0INCINNATI LAW SCHOOL.
The IWflf-9er»tt sssiloa of tke Oinclanatl Law Schocl will commence on Wednesday, Ootober, 90th 1MI, aad eoaliaaa a a til dm third Weds«4ay ef April, W0.
jnn nunimn,
Professor
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bpl Bights,
•twill.
frofsasar of Oommerdal Law and tlMasca mwiiMwy, Proftasor of Bqaity aad Dean of the Vacalty lldlt
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W. S. RYCE & CO.
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ORY GOODS.
JUST OPENED!
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FRENCH POPLINS
In Black and all Colors, all $I.2S per yard,wlhf2,eo. r'fY \t±.
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New Chene At 50 cents, formerly sold at 75 cents.
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TWO CASES MORE!
(If those 25 cent Dress floods. These goods are usuaHy| sold at 35 cents.
a 10*4 Iw -'3 s4.i n.5t t.. .u'l I
ALL OF THE NKWKST] Styles ol Dress floods, in Scotch Plaids for Suits, Frence Plaid Poplins,Serges] &c., Ac.
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"An elegant assortment ol Plaid and Striped, Singh and Double
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WOOL SHAWLS.
WARREN, H0RERU & C»
SCC0E8S0BS TO
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Business Suits,
FlneBlack Cloths and Doeskins,
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PALX GOODS,
.WITTIG & 00., £. -t+1
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T70 MAIN STREET,
DfiMUVG BLOCK,
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New tiwds Dally! ¥ti» ..i'i fteutJ.jJt lxreir**i'
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DRENM GOODS! In great varieties, Poplin, Chameleon, Clan Tartans,, Chameleon Serges,Armures. Urfenlal Lusters, Setfteni Plaid Vohair, BlaeL A.Drab Alpaecas, Empress Cfoths, Merinos, Ktc.
Largp, Sto#' of Flatall^k WiierSf, E»b Roy frafd, Sedfch Pltltfs tor Chlldrens Wear. White, Bed, Icliow and Blue ilaiiels-
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CASimERES
Walkerg,HatrIs, New Totk.
LADIES CLOTHS!
And Repeltante, Prints, Muslins, and a large Stoek of Notions, Gloves, Hosiery, &c.,
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in endless variety.
lion't Forget to 6aU at €. WITTIO A €0^
170 MAIN ST^ DKMIMO BLOCK. ..
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