Daily Wabash Express, Volume 19, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 30 March 1870 — Page 4

Wetaeaiay lofiag, March SO,*1870.

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POST OFFICE DIRECTORY. OL08K.' f/"•«*• 3:30p. East Through

7:00 p.m.—. .. 3:30 p. Cincinnati.

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Christy. jj-

5:20 p. 8:00a.

..12:15 p. l:00p.m

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On Sun

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Fridays at 3 p. m. '""A'AT

Bowe!TiU^M^|iy Post Ofice opens at 7:30 a. m.and closes at7

The City and Vieiflit^»j£

Carpet

SHAKING

wit. .* 1

is in order.

HON. D. W. VOORHEES ia at home. u,

"UOHN roan.

W

Two

DATS

THE Journal mentions for County Auditor. i£ =4-

THE railroad downWa' ises to be a certainty. ——i.

OUR

(J. Ripley has remo| room iti the KaufmaiULBll

Hfl

pf good weather this week.

McF. asn't shot1 any iww

A

GREAT

many plows aat^Qing ont to

the country.

PERSONAL.—Major Beeme,rofc troBport, Hon. James ^oh'ristdn arid, ,'H1' jBrush^ Esq., of Rockville, were in the cij? yesterday. I-:-,U .1 t. .-•.•) 1- ill «if ij lOBfl* 10»stf H«U

TRACK LAYING on the new road to In. dianapolis was commenced at GfrtiepcaStle on Monday, the rails 16 be /laid eastward j-tnsf *»»»*«a titvL from tliat point

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ttc

Ss'

is'in

»fe «..«l*»•*»•*•» »i

A

DOG

shut up in Ludowici'S shoe store

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Apane-ful

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THE way is for business men alid manufacturers to-patceniae each other. Reciprocity in trade tends

facts which should not be forgotten. All things being equal, patronize your neighbor before sending away to some other

efts to profitable results. Study it well.

THE BOARD OF VISITORS to the State Normal School, in pursuance of their dutie£UilQd^dUw|^SiQ 4l«| in this city yesterday. They witnessed the exercises and inspected the literary condition of that institution. That Board consists of the Pre^jent of the State University, the President of the Agricultural College, and the Chief Justice of the Su 'preme Court. Hon. James S. Frazer, the IChieT Justice, and Rev. Cyrus Nutt, Presiiif -j rt'fcMl

The office of President of the Agricultural College has not been filled, so that insti tution was not represented.

S A SENSIBLE ATTXCK.—A just and wholesome war upon the disgusting ,manner in which proper names are now used, has been commenced by two or

ted in

:owl.

eath or idocy re

lexander

eet pro

wholesale deal

good trade {his Spring.

ticipatt

to his new

a

Doctor H, J. Rice^/of Rockville, contemplates removing to'jthia cjyr. r-

t.SStonkaa-d

Bcnx^USE. open this I^otel on

DANSHEtiitY's Minstrel® cggimen short seaso ti*at Lafayette

1|Pt^ven'ng'j|-j

THE jfaPES at the artd$[aiji& well have been repaired and the wat^dsflowing

SEVERAL new beds of MM coal have rgiftentl ton. JAOiaiM

P?ef A*in|

A HUMEES Of. spspiciojis are in town. Keep yoiu doors and wi dows fastened at night. ...

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THE

MAILS

for fiockville and (lie South

will close. hereafteV "Af %. instead of 3:30 P.'

M.—giving letter Writers one

half hour more in get.Uiek,l,et ters into the p6f}t!offi(&

r,i

AMtrafiMKOTS'.—There appbab to be a let up in the a.musement line. No engagements are on the books at Dowling Hall for Home \freeka ahead. 'i

KJiTHE MAYOSB's CodUT had. sii cases yesterday of .tJxe u^nal miscellaneous character—inclnding drunkenness, associating, assault and battery, and a-'provoke."

GEO.

W.

DUB HAVEN hap'started an­

other circles from Cincinnati.'' If he makes it (Ay

this time his visit ito' tills

city will bo 'acceptable to' sundry credi--life-aH i(' Xtors. a«4*48i. I r.

A BILLiakdist punched a'li.oleJtt 6ne of Joe Kern's tables

want to pay for it, but changed'hie mirtd after interviewing thjfei' Mayor and for the dan&ftge besicl^» ten 'dol^yg^ lawyer. i. i.'in -III i: rifd .. »k se

EARLY Vegeta.bli!4—Q. L. Uiegler, the enterprising gardener, is already in market with lettuce and radishes of good growth. He is Also preparing A "superior article of horse-radfeh readv for the, tfcble. Call at his stand on south Fourth street, near the engine ht/use, wh6re vdu will also find a well selected varietv of maw .iia^suoa RUV tmi ..Juill .tg tgj .Or Garden Seeds ...in

.1

SNIPING.-:We

?v

•BBitmrr Yob«! HOMES! -'And the Fay to do that is to sgt out shade, fruit

commenced it. A city with its streets inedwitK itoti^ihi^e ieell p&fcfo* a reat many more »t||actipns to the stranjger in search of a home and location, than

etree# Hint^uiBS Sfha^d, jt»Vho« d«?ty Weather, and enjoy the cool shade, he

conclusion that the citizens of that town iace alive to all tha^ go^. to jna^jjft a jthrifty (place. Forest"treesf are cheap, 'and five dollars' worth of natyare jhus transplanted will prove to he abetter inducement than anything else you can put •in or abbnt ybur homes. Plant the trees all the birds and habie» will cause lessings of all sizes to flutter down upon |yMKiMWim6iiMll«te«i»i !»0«€

25f»aft,

PETS.—At

:yjteterday

an'd'didn't

I

THE return-|o^p^ci|papnents will not be very rapid, no rnitter how much silver may be given itt change,' if eVferybodv hoards it up as fast as received Tni darkey down South who wh- paid in silver, and thknked G&l th'at fie ha'dnow^rit money "dfe tats cojildn't fchaw,** artd then went off and burned Uj had a go^d deal of human naturl¥ri ms comp&utfon. Not a few white men will foll^Ttis^ampl^.

learn that a partj^ ef

our young m(ti, a few nights sincaitdok a

%voung

gentlapian, recently frbc^ lSeW

York, oat sniping and got badly "tnlped9 thwngehrewy They 4fift4wm •holding «4he bag one hand and a candle i$^th&oth$r,

bllt ft* tcVr^BnHKW) WWCT^flWolf AG

ed the^iotiSlliM ife^ecrete JUunaelf behind the,.counter, and hfax Jiis late companions tdl.allabout thei^ir, jwhen they arr^v«^!*,* V-

1

mas­

ter «ye

that Le

(will be turned into his stable witllilething to nibble by thei unmerciful man

sW1jlo

beast. Some Befgh shoilla ire Toft look after the dt^Wkard's ho^e. Then, Joq, there»i| jt^ drup^^l's dog, less entitled to sympathy, of course, because not tied like the horse, but still an

a

ger forth, and may sometimes be heard to whine a sort of ."Father, come home under the door.

Poor felloWj he'realizeslhe evils=of intemperance. We have seeri, him sittiri on the door steps yitli ,g f®ht tears in eyes waiting (i^ ^^/naMfr^p^ejnecg from some, hall of. revelry.^We^ have seen him glance pleadingly into his mask ter'sjftice if^rieving t^s^^ii^ thus going to the dogs, and have even observed him raise his paw in,: admbnition—warning him to paws, as itTvere, 'iri his downward career^ jTh^dog^ -of

St.

Bernard

are trained to'search for belated tnay^lers overcome amid the snow-storms of the A^sbn^gingthWr^^ drinks.*" Mlfc^ome of the breed and train them to hunt up belatfed tipples and g^t themf horttf- O

I. ii/i -i

Willi

lasters look well as does tliat which isr marked off in courses ..representing mar-ble-Stone, pr/gr|i|te4to or other woods. The parlor is of a different purpose' and fcHbtrTH t,ew?i4e a different treatment., 7lts aMhe flowtf ,of the house. the^lSl^foKSuperiocriEes^ courtly nt»w,^tliiS4t^fttoion of. the finer sen adorjppieg^ delicate and.^eriar. ^ecovering of the walls |bJiouJ4 ,nty obtrja^yj. and

nn eV^dre&ed' mani .or woman. A._i^o£«^L,5fetQiii5Lte, backgroundJicuc pbiec^apq irot be a conspicuous oBjfa fin usefr. ft should seem airy, and light,, ^hutting, us in loosely, giving^ se^se of freedotq and. breathing

en^rarh^i, and these appear tb mnch diwidvkn^gfe! on AsnTfAcebf ofcen tiff

—wlli*ndJwwniw»

The meetiiS'it.MfcB^tHall tut eve ning to effect the organization of a Board

ings

WOK

The meeting was organized by these lection.D. W. Minshall, as President, and C. E. Hosford, as Secretary.

On motion of Col. Dowling, a efftWtft-1

Oi^iiiliuion and permanent officers 'of the Association. The Chair appointed Messrs. Dowling, Wm. J. Ball, W. B. pTuell, G. E. Brokaw, and J. H. O'Boyle, as shoi

1

The square old English names

jought to be good enough for anybody, and dren to go through life with these sickly, pentimenf&l prefixes, ought to be con-_

^^Ju^Lqham^rs

Tnteawf—

Minshall.

feneral

titMRM?

StfFFER^S rhOK D«UOUr—White *11 {admit that it is 'A greAtMisfortune |the wife or child of a drunkard, there is another--cieatuse -entitled to rs^jKpith^. land that is the drunkard's horse. He neverJ com^inaVand'^'lheEefore/a: |be overlooked' bn£ he ls rto lffis a S^ff^'er. How often is he hitched to a fence or postj.agdjipFced jo *tan##?re*!1 day and far into the night, without food or drink, waiting to haul his besotted

if necessary for the pprpose of transacting such business as may be necessary, and

ciliated to advance its object. They shall procure a suitabletreadhigand- exchange

taring all business .hanrs,. add spch hours oti «$^y« of tiact'week as'thev may designate. They: shall procure

TliSy S^jiH ^procure the necessary blank bo$£ And.swtioheiyV Th'ey shall fix the Salaries of all-the omcers and others employed by the Association

A Secretary shall .be elected whose duty it shall be to keep a. fair and regular'jotfrrtal of the "As8o6ia.t36n and of the Board of Directors, take cliarge of all the booW^ Snd ia'p^rs'Wiii^ Association

JAny

this season of the year a few

words upon Uiis sutyect will be acceptable, to nianyiol' our lady reaclers. To 'ctfrtimence with th'e hall, yjiicli is

(generally

a mere passage way to. something better beyond, and therefore feh'ould not be so embeULsl^ed kg td ^ttract special notice. Paper

figures of light pillars or pil-

By

•^^hagaAiiMiBrtftgg

The living-rogJUjkho^U^ Jme a cheerful toned paper, less delicate than the parlor, but ,^M*ew^iui^«dl«fiM6.g^frhe

pi?,We pr«^i1uig ^lor%Jrm»iieam dMtka ShftJibiMryt^icmldi dome

The th«B*-8e»eral eoosu should rorrespoM^th ^vle to t'he pa»pr *I*M mvitigMti) tfee i--

1°8

1

Tw

characterized by an earnestness

which promises a successful issue, and the dawn of anew era in the commercial intterests of Terre Haute. There was

very

joas often.

shall be CryY.

OP

.T^ 'pT"4ias! TBSRE HAUTE." The object of the Association shqll .be infocm&tion trader and

business „of the city of. Terre

taute, as may-lie necessary to make it known abroad a^lfevorably as possible, a manufacturing^and business poigt. '*,

GOilBRNMENT. £, I "T

Tift government of the Association ihiotl be vested in --a President, two Vice, t'r^iden^s and nijieiJ^irectors, all of whom Ahall-he resident|uwC or permanently doing'itisiness in tneCity of Terre Haute, 6r County of Vigo. They shall hold the|Poffices for one year, or until .their sucS^sofs are elected, and assume their ntjje^. The B^tttli of Directors shall fix heb^oWn times ^meeting, and seven of help number shajjL, constitute a quorum [or tfle transaction^ business.' The Presdent andWice Presidents of the AssociaHon shall be,

ex officio,

members, of the

Boj&l olTDirectors, and shall preside at thefetti^ngs hut, in case of their ab aenSei another member of the Board may be fcaUedlm to p&mde.

K-shall be the^uty of the President t( prehe at and pft#erve order at aJI meet fngs of the Ass^fttion, and to call extra meetings when fie or the Board of Direc |ors may consider at necessary An extra meeting shall al|0 be call«l upon' the Written request 9W*n members ot-the As iociation.

The President shall aj_ CoUfitt previous to their bein| j?aid by the fcrdwftirer and, in the absence of the S^cretap'At any meeting of the he "shall appoint one of the members officiate in his place, for the time being.

It shall be the duty of one of the Vice Presidents to perform the duties of President in case of his ab^nQe,orijsabjlity

AtTtnennMCiaTandDiismess concerns of the Assoftiafi® fetoanaged by and under the direction of the Board

Terre Haute and vicinity, will celebrate Oie T*ei#«ecod*%rai&iry of Modern Spiritualism, on Thursday eve-

the members of the Children sive Lyceum, and will consist of music, invocation, an address by a the Lyceum^ |onp|^^p^junations, and re*

£'tatrefreshmentsbyathe

ions, closing grand banner march id for members of the Lyceum. After closing the exercises by the Lyceum a social and tjhffWU^V^ will copcludje theevenuw's entertainment.

tI^^hi&ms4rflf

^pd supper for all who desire to partake. Admission to the Hall, free. The public are invited. A good time has been bargained for, and no do»(Bf "fcOMfc®® hand. Prafc^^qpo^irlfcKennon with in.their inimitable

s^comm|tt^who,^|5^i|fng t|^l|fwooiates will, iortume, reporfea the following: style furnish such soul-stirring mnsicas

OFFICERS.

The committee appointed to nominate of

officers for the permanent organization ol Mm* otJwb,

bw*t&-wmg^

the following names, as persons who ,would unite public sentiment in the support of that enterprise, so essential to tfie future growth and prosperity of Terre

^^^•esfc^^leiaJd'lr

10 86e

jit carried on until triumphant victory is the result. A New York paper acks the favorite iemii^ne^contr

will demonstrate thatflfwl*"!*"

employed

Patter-

Correspondincf ^)$itfkkry-^QbY.

£i

|"l^^^"%edfei^J^(nine," -tii: i"Mollie," and numerous others, in which la beautiful name is transformed into a amby-pamby thing, .neither fish nor

'Richard

John H. (Jmyle/yvilliam Gazette and Journal £opy three times. B. Warren, Samuel S. Early, John

ORGANIZATION.

a^usescssn

just received at Foote's Seed Store, also Bird Seed,

&c. W

At

1

p^rsbh in-ffood^standing may be

icome a member 6f the Association upon 'the1 payment of ten dollars and the B5ard of Directors shall decide npon the atnOunt 'tif. assessment 'tg be annually made Upon the members*.and if, after any suth Assenment is made, apy membe?,' .sl«i^ vWtufSO .dj: nAjBlect fori thirty days to pay 4f* the" Board .of Directors shall haVfe pbw%"r,-' in their discretion to order his^pgme^^ased ffSRk .Jhe list of

m^i^MMAry

bitsMeis t^tm^fiVempm-

bers shall c^titute,. a. but a smaller nutnBer snAfl nave power to ndn. -.mmr iiH-.t.'. 6

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51

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l«*t A it* •JSfjgT—.jS.

Thti report was Concurred in'Unani mously. j, Thtoiks'irere tendered tb CSol.- Dowling %ilis Mfi tk.cto

m-

pers were requested to publish :he proceedings of the meetmg?*"* The meeting then adjourned to Thr.:-*-

sit Dowling Hall to consult with the jBoa«r.%1fiiadW ill i^ardl th'' inkWing pwpv vraogements to i-eceive the excrtrsiohist^to thfe ttdal* field?L?nthe evening of' the 5th of 4pnl.

PjMtPARAjiONa ire being substantially made hp, the horing q^.jAe,. salt ^1,tort thfe river bank And arfe about ^completed. Tho wgiwuiH won he goiny dowm -^he work will be skillfully and practicably don^^,rth^ ^yi^g it ip.c^j^.aM experi^iced'itf itbeir^ jbeeliw^jc»««-i.^9v rf .'Iij*MA'"yf ,"im'«f\ cifc 1

Hv-dT. you want anything if ybn to get rid of if you have lost or found anything want to do a«ythuig .W wanfc any thi»g done ibr ytoa, kdvaitia^lb th^SS ooldmiifif the Sxnaft'i It is the best advertiseflaent yoa yY^for'tl* Jeast aaone*,

30d2t

Charges B^ad^noi'ti^ast corner^ttT and Mulberry streets, fifliSBer of Terrje, HaWe Furniture Compan^s^s prepared to^aTnish furniture. tinish»with Boston oi|^finjsh, beeswax polish,'f& fine graining, or any other work in MFline. Specimens can be seew in the *66* of the Furniture CompanvX'on ^TourApKstreet ne^jv Olyo, Si?

Duvis' bieadf qakew WnlljHenJ sel's iiic 'i^iiic^ggyini! Sf^d At /M' ot .street! .0 —«i3t -fed

The OyslerSrn^Ni is rtipMly drawing tolf%l0-e. T. Jv-Linj?fo.-a^ Co. are in receiptor their la 1 invniep*fi. the sea. son? Call to-dav and getMOPieihing ex

trav"

2{J d3T" 'S^ggr

ami

draw allsirch orders upon the Treasurer for t^ie pa^eht of money as may be di rectetLby the Board of Director

A Corresponding -Secretary shall be elected wliose duty it'shall be tb cohdnct all '{he necessary correspondence of the tA^pciMi9j%Candfp0bh:suchvf^itistical And other necessary information whenever' required, as shall be necessary to Bhow the advantage^ of the city of Terre Haute'''as a, busitaess and. commercial and raanufaoturing. point

A Treasurer shall be elected "who shall keep all the m6riey.of the Association jajidepay it out only upon orders drawn by kbwSecretAsiy hd appl^ved by the Presijdent^ If^shall gyre.bond, to be^xed by jthe Directors.

The Associatioh shall hold its'reg.ilar Imeetin^ 6rice in..e^qh month, on And-after ithe'first MonSay.

Dr. W. E. Rossetey jha# ^etujn^l from the East, and is now ready to receive ill calls fbr Denfistmy, JVhich hist Mends, find all who wish good work, may lavor jiimwitht

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For Pure IKa^le, Siigfn-^-^o^j#. E Voorhees, on Ohio, between 4th and 5th. OCf iir/f i*.i'ili

Music.—Don't let your sheet music lay ti«Mnd. loose, ]to but do as others axe doing, feri^g it to this office and hAve 11 ^Ji^^wiheAl, substantial binding foe amaal^inR .W

Thomson Langdotfs "ftleye kihsr" Corsets in great varietv at Here it Ainolds. /h{

an Herz

Jjart -I«h »ilr

Ion jieeiLauMLJtWiUt.it isJttttmlwig,. when we ten you, shaHh^^me kind of Corsets we sold at |l,7o a month ago, we Are selling now for $1,25. Call and'site'for yourself tfMh A

AhMW*A

A Whalebone Herz & Arnold's. rnpl *\*S

New Goods at •Arnold's.

Persons in Heard Cloths, Mattings, wonld do well to advertisement before purchasing, and go jthere and 5oy them.

I jrill offer at Public fthe Terre Haute House on Saturday, iApril 9th, 1870, at 10 o'clock A. m., one itrunk and contents, left with me as security for board bill, by Mrs. J. M. Simeral. 25dl0d & ntipri1

00

6l^irved in the Hall,

Who wonld not stop to pick up a iDollarl—You can find money without Btoping by buying your Skirls, Corsets, 0iov% fi#r$f:ri# Switches,-%raKff-&(T,"Rc^iu

Frank Crawford

sootbe tbe savafe

To soften rocks or bend a knotted oak." Per order of COMMITTEE. d2t] .li'HtKI

two practical Jew­

elers, we are prepared to make Solid %hU Rings .-of any fineness, weight or size. All Jewelry repaired TO is dorte in the factory:*^ Anjr'AHii&*j jewelry we will1 jnaketd»t*der of solid

TO

Great redlltioil

]KfH%h30-dlw. "W ^junecK s3iii

S» W

jPiUl and nuupiine oujp^Check Silks ofiered this day at $1 00 pej^ard.' t*

w-

htr

*t)~'« Mauijstreet,

dw3m.

C,

Ladies, if you wish itness tlij ^Jtyeapes^Drv Goods, the fastest selling and tfeenwlieBt Auctioneer ever jumped' on a counter, be sure and attend the Ladies' Sale of Dry Goods at Tracy's Auction Store on Main street, between Third

afKH^urthrthis^$teraeen-at«waetefoek^cj'(j(i

Staj^ATCiS^t29'1131

A few more of tlient. A little tbfelfl^- in jquality' A greatir variety, si* Very mqch below any one else. The Garden Totjfe—Rake#,

ENVELOPESy

Js[2&<d2tf«

dlWrwi».?

''SI

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BLANK NOT bound in small Express Sfceani Pritttftig' EstKblifih'ftlent •. 7"7"T1 Tf O

Closing Ont Sale at Vajftr Jfo&son's.—In order to close out mv entire stock of house5 fvirnishing goods, wHr offer for the next ten days, godds at less prices than tbey can be imported for today, viz: Ironstone China tea settsforty six-pieces $3.00 ironstone China dinner plates per sett GO cents ironstone China tea plates• per :sett,40 .cents good glass tumblers per sett 30 cents'? good glass gob lets per sett 50 good glass stand 'poat oil lampp, each 30 cents best French China tea setts $7.00 and every article in *1* *2* V. store marked down to importing pficfcs.' Call while you can get great bargauis at 139 Main street. March28-dirlw.

WS

Corset lor». BDatorraG

AkVtMl.

Embroideries.—A largestock of j/ien snd well selected patterns just re&iftd ^majj^down erz & Arnold's., -.vr .. Us .»

new prices at Herz

Be»t of Frak Xeatn oil alt !kinds at my stand corner Sixth and Ohio «treets-alw^^vphmJFfkjSMsage «very day. Call and see Toryonrfielf. dtf. J,"" t~ 1—

Y0RI8.

printing ctone, at,, ike ^pedmeo» we *r« daily tui out. ... whdai, •ir'P'w removed his ^am rtre^ (between 4ti»ai)4,5tl»^ hi«! residence to 3d street, secood door south of Poplar,, Where the p&trofbi of. Homieoiieitl^y will find hitn retdjr serr£ th?p^

Ily, and with promptoew. ?.*r jj-

V". '..T..

.r.

Witt^ fard.

be

n^^^roay,

has a full line of

Misses colored Boots—lis green, quier, purple and bronze.

Bargains in Glassware, Qneeusjtrare and House-Furnishing Goods.— F.

C. Claussen, No. 7Q. Main.St. between S^aSOr® ^mJsafinlis On stock at cost and below. Give him a call and convince yourself that goods are sold cheap. 10d2w.

BINDING.—We

have secured a lirst

class binder, and having recently made additions to our stock of binding materials, are now prepared to attend ^0 aU. or4

SfiOilJ*!?!:!!

in prices of Corsets at

Herz & Arnold's. s.r^ HISs Wants, &c.

Advertisements of

"wants' "for sale," "lost," "found," etc., will be inserted in the Daily Express for wenty-five cenin.

R. BUCK ELL'S,

'ftfo-

da|pV9tf Straus' at 149 Main street.

®e's 'Carpefrj

HsHf-is the great center of^ttractfcn fq£ all who are infafearch o^ New Qtrpettj' Wall Papers, Oil cloths, \WndoW Shad^y. &fc -00 W

1

Immense Stock of Millinery goods ir the leading and most approved styles arrived, and for sale cheap at

Sashes, Bows, and the Ribbons to make them from,the finest and largest assortment, at less than gold prices at

NO. 68 OHIO STREET,

ot

Tit^faoBnai

tmwness or

profession nedmr ^iflte^wi tffg corner, (jn sale af

only

$3,00

a thousand,

at the

Da%£tx*BJ&B i%ffm»Rrigtingfi6faI)li9hjiyjiftjfcOl lli ^£liiiS» V8!*l jIOII!" rh-

u'ai

v.ajs ci fccefjg

The Skeleton Corset, (something new ipthe 31 iT

FOR cjtEcniiiirntGf 'ftS

ft!

zyMd

.^Trrrc oi"-*-!

.Wall .Papers^*-HftXing received their iew and

in Plain aw Bros..

Fancy Wall Papers, Brokj 109 Maid street afr

goods. fan^r, with whog^.^g^av^

.f»ft-.:

Crackers of all kinds fresh everyday at the Union Steam Baker)-. TTT•' I 1 I.-r fj

Sng31v,'%6frei&irfr6h' 11 fhe Union Steam Bakery. .' $5.50, 6est01^*ands white wheat-flour at $5?50pfir barrel delivered ired anywhere in the city at Turner &. inntin'^HWrWr ^Vf^ ^nd

'ac .nrfAarT hkt on Machines sold on monthly paymeats

PA

bhHWAM

pectacles in assortment—perfectly perected—at less than half the current prices ,t John R. Freeman's, No. 5 -WarrenV !Jlock.

IS Rhiiwrlsr sold

these goods

id twii assim

r1tti

tarfi

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lented to ua that jfedlars and others are selling spectacles, representing •perfected spec!acles. All sucirUre mposters^l^.te.'^ee^^i^nil^Win street, •^ly™rsOTrratl»riftd%o sell couhIV^

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fAjm rqffTKffTfy mVr

.1, 1 «ru-ru

I r'O'

cheapest codfish in the market

"The Same Old Regiment with New Shoes."—Frank Crawford is daily receiving New Goods from the manufactqFM&~...Call and examine his Custom w2ar5f Sn kinds. No. 98 Main street.

Best Brands of Floor Steam Bakery.

MY FRIEND,

Ttot

&

Ar-

bold's Skirt factory 89 main street. They are selling cheaper than the cheapest.

Catarrh, Cold in the Head, Bad dUreath, £»fai in the Eyes, and in fact tuI CdiiiplauTtft of the Nose and Head can be completely cured by the use of

Gentian Snuff.

chewers, smokers and lookers-on. Our stock of Plug, Smoking and Finecut tobacco, Pipes, Smokers' articles, Tobacco Boxes, Cigars. &c.. are full and complete. All persons looking for the weed, or something nice for a holiday present, will please give us a call.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

GARDEN SEED!

Vegetables, Seed Potatoes.

Slfa'e1!

const* street eei.ji mm

WOOD. K. T.

WOOD & MILLS,

Carpenters and Joiners.

•nrnT-urmx

Ladies, yonr attention is once rfiore

here he has received and will open this morning a splendid line of those Irish ull"wtwdw,«wlmy »w flnwhuro^ lored Lustren and Empress Clotlis. &c., ^hi« aft^9M$(rTt. two

$

OTICE TO CONTRACTORS

cton

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irm

at the Union

^Meal very RIPLEY.

stop that terrible cough if

you would avoid a consumptive's grave. This you can do by using Dr. Pierce's Alt. Ext. or Golden Medical Discovery. For curing all throat, bronchial and lung, diseases it has never been equaled. For palpitation fr ittlgular aettonnrt the [i#rt £$s ajKfviJ^ling rei%^. 1 if you suffer from

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cold in the nead,

or Catarrah, use Dr. Sage's Catarrah Remedv. It cures when everything else foils. [23,dwlw

Boeder

The article is.one ofgreat

merit, and is even recommended by some of our leading physicians so great is their .continence in its n^ents,as jL.cui&Jpr above complaints. l*ylit, ye costs but 35 cents and will do you good For sale by all druggists.

Ika Gkoveb, Jr., Special Agent dec8-dtf H. Y. Mondy & Co., successors to M. V. Mondy, Wholesale and Retail Tffbacconist, have removed their Salesroom to National House Block on Sixth street opposite Postoffice, where all our old, as well as new, customers will be cheerfully received. In our new place we alwa

litem/ Sts.

ind liana mari'Jd3

GRAIN DEALERS.

Commission Merchant,

And Wholesale and Retail Dealer all kinds of Grain. Warehouse on North First Street, at Canal Basin. Tcrre-Haute Indiana. vKi'AtS&r? f'V 'TW$4i

LAW OFFICE ANI KEAi ESTATE AGENCY.

TA

A Lot of Effe CoITop a! MM riuMfiurAp ]|70 Main

..

1 Bank oposals

of until Twesday, tAesSth At their Bankih^ ffiee, tot th e#eofioh 'of ft', ^lew Bank Building. ,.y. /, .. i-.

day of April :1870,f T4

Plans and specification^ ihaj! bo seen:,at their office in OreeneasHe, and at*me tiffin rff J. A. Vrydagh, Architect, Terre Hauto. ind.

The Board of. Directors reserve thfe.right. to reject any or all proposals ,: mlSdtd JEROME ALLEN. Cashier.

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ATTORNEYS-

JOHN' P. BAIUD, CHARLES CRUFT.

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Orders, and special attention will be given tp hanging, Hf Satin Papers, dmc ffhre guarantee satisfactiojp.

^ATTORNfe^^I,*.##

11 'd ifefeisCAife5 SMITH, at Law, Patterson's.

In offering uij services to the citizens of ^erre-Hai reasonably espect

ferre-Haute, p.nd vicjnity, Lfe^t tkatjt iftiWt reaBonably expertt small snare dfiratrenaeS, when it is considered that as a magistrate I

Have served this community twelve yoars. Terre-Haute, January27,1870. dtf ol fe .d?i W

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Central Office, Chicago.

l€fASH

ASSETi^ .lAJftTARY 14,^70 $1,36J),2GG 4S.

LLST OF STOCKHOLDKRS AT TKBKK 1IAUTK.

W.B.Warren, Herman Hulman,

C. Wittig & Co., 170 Mfli"fi"f**eb7H0SF0RD BOITDINOT, Managers.

storey ha* (SmLimfM CENTS!

CHEAPMWQUGH!

DO YOU WANT HELP? Aim:RTKR IX TBK KXPKESS.

DO YOU'WANT A HOUSE? APYBBTISB PI TIfE

Do or Sell? ADVERTISE IN THE KXPR»XS. »lii ii» .rtJuf I ..

3R

street

NotUPJf ttublic?,

Corner Main and Third .Streets,

TERRE HAtJTE BRANCH

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George Kerckboff, Firman Nippert, O'Bayle Brother?. Pr 0? J.! A. L'laussen, C. M. Warren, F. V. Bichowsky.

urhet

D. W.Minshall, J. B. Armstroni?, dm

Bargains I Bargains Best SatineTs |n black, brown and steel mixed at Go Hosford & Boudmot ts. per yard 5tr., Deming Block.

•flfPIHItfHiioa

m^)||on 80ld

Colds, ttoarsenesii hore

popularity and immense

arantyof its great value. Those lways use it—euro their cclds, and inmption and an early grave. One

wutntvuaiBuiuiiuuu aiiv

annually.

million sold annually, and sold by all drugSLOAN, General Agts. stsin Terre-Haute. ecSd6m

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Hfetb' Yofn Property for Sato? ..ibViRTIKK IS TJUK EXPBKSS.

IJlWftfPKtlSS having the largest home citfeulation, is the best medium to sccure yoijr wants by advertising. We now put rates so low that there is no exense for not mtjklng.knawn your wants. Advertisement^ of Houses "Wanted," ''For Sale1' and "For Rent," "Ilelp Wanted," ''Rooms to Let," "Situation Wanted," "Property for Sale," "Boarding," p&t," "Pound," "Strayed," "Stolen "P nal," &c., will be inserted

,25 CENTS A DAY!.'

These terms are applicable to all advertise menta of the aboto elas9, of five lines and t.' .»' 1 Ni

Have Yon Houses or Rooms lor bah. Roilt? '.--i I ADrtamSE rt thk

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CXPRF.SK.

ONLY CENTS A DAT.

Parties wishing- to advertise in the KXPRESS,^'and: living at a distance from this office, can inclose their advertisement in an envelope, with, the necessary pay, and forward the same to us through the Postoffice.

FOR RENT. ifc:

T—Dwelling in north part of the

eity,SHth!««v?eu( reams dlellar, -cistern well and stable ennuire at the store of.I.A E. W. Ross,2d street. marSi

i££r WANTED..

WANTED-Everybody

XXTAKTSf)—Teams to haul lumber enquire VV alt C'. liPPERT'S Photograph Gallery, between 3d and 4th streets. mar30d'2t

ifojlar stfeet, fourth door east of Cth. 30dtf

WANTED TO LET—Two unfurnished front rooms, on south-east corner of SecisuW.^^ s&oeH'witb.^^dltrs-

WANTLD—To

rent a dwelling housejrith

from sis to ten rooms, somewhere onTth or8th streets enquire at Dr. Lane's, corner 2d and W alnnt streets. 29d4t

"OTANTED—To exchange Iowa Land with

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some money, for dwelling house near ntral state 5ti» 6th.

part of city, at Beauchamp's Real Onice, No. 141 Main Street, between 29d4t

^XTANTEDrTrTo purchase a stock of Goods. V" at Beauchamp's Real Estate Office, No, 141-Mam street, bet. 5th and 6th. 29d4t

WANTED.—A

good Girl

•housework.

WANTED-—TO-

STS.

to do general

middle aged woman pre­

ferred enquire at corner of idecond and Mulberry streets.

RUNT—A dwelling hohse

with from 4.to 7 rooms, convenient to the Postoffice. Apply at this office.

FOR SALE.,^*«fe«

iITWR SAkBr^Sweet Potatoes Red and Yel[L low Nansemond, Red Bermuda.Brazillian and African Yam, at J. A. Foote's Seed Store, 65 Main street. 30d2twit

itid dxfureS of a small

£'°rro?'/vJ-oro' an Awning applyto

tottR SALB--A few thousand second-hand ^^^!i:PATRIcf ®ne

pav'DK

hrick.^or

TTlORiSAIiE-t-AT LOW FIGURES—The prop JD crty known as the Vigo Foundry and Ala' Chine Shop, now occupied by Seath, Hager S Co., njlt® apH atlow figares and on reason able terms. Also house on North Third gtrset wHl be sola low for cash. Enquire at $nce'of?ANDREW' GRIMES, Agent. 28-dlm

?0E SALE—LOT^—In addition to number of desirable ldts in Jewett

ition,' We oflffef nine choice lot# on south 6th

Oi will be sold on reasonable terms. MERE DITH KJBELER. m22d8t

FOR

S-ALE—A Honse and Lot for sale, five roonis, cellar, out house, cistern, fruit trees iinft berries lot 84 by 183, sitnated on Twelfth street two squares north of tfce Terre ll^te and Indianapolis Railroad, convenient ™C?.r„ particulars enquire at jCSHPffGROVER S. corner of Wabash and Sixth, or on the premises. mS

PEWTf8ftf.il

W.E.ROSSETER,

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JOSEPH McFARLAND. 7dtf

uire of

rreewbu

"ang31dtf.

urge Ad

A iiivif-

Exafct time, ifrom Terre Haute Meridian, at U'afron Block. piarlj JOIIX R. FRECMA9T.

DYERS.

w«.» 'A J. JQYBING, SCOURINtr,

*{fi Ha mns&iiisi'i ..fcKD at?

B.Eisxo'v^TT.isra-,, at. i-£rr-». it 1 f0q J- t-Jn all.its Branches, af"*

fe F. Reiner's Dye Hons^

Main St., bet. Of hand 7th. sep!7d2m

H.

kad.

Ml SMITH, Cbrimical I)ye Works, Second street, between Main a,jil Cherry, adjoining the Stewart House.

Dyeing" in all fts branches, such as Crepe Shawls,Ribbons, Silk of all kinds. Merino and DcLaine, Dresses, C'urtaini, Plumes, Lacc, Velvet, Parasols and Fringes. Particular at •teution paid to Cleaning and refin'ishing, withlour damaMng the colorsAsuch articles as Crepe 'Hfta'frWfTfcHt'B'ltfl.a'g. Merino *nd DeLain jDresses, Bwhe Shawls, Cashmere Shawls, •Cloaks, C^nni»d fitaiio Sover*, Cleaning 0} iGents'-Coats, Pants, and Vests neatly done.

«*NEW_FIBM. 01

The undersigned, having associated them selves under the firm toaine qf Bartlett & Co. will carry qq,

tiwj Book, Sfatiunery, Notion

and F.mry ObotW business at the olcl stand, 101 Main streeUwhere thaywill shortly put in tha largest stock of goods in their line, ever elfered to tli^pajWic in tbis city.

Having increased facilitje, for doing so, tbey will purchase thfeir g6ods at bottom pWees.'nhd Pledge themselves to snpply their patrons, wholesale or retail, at the lowest

feb22d«fsl •,»»«!! .*r,-i .«BOKUS C. DIJY.

^IITY TKEASUKEK'S

.Notice is hereby given that by a'resolution of.tbo City Council of Terre-Hanto. at their jjagutor meettofo, hel4, on tho IStb day ot M»rco^l8TD, th.6, time for paying City Taxes foii lafi, without penalty, has been psteMcd toWeXhirdMonqay in April, being VBe I8II1 dhf of Sitwl. month. All Tares not paid op iaid, d»y Ttilt f* Delinquent and tbe

AACUS SCHOEMEHL,

mlSdlOt CityTreastrrer.

'Hi A e.vi A.if

DENTIST I

•i'i .7 ti.UNi 'Mt( It.U.

in

BEACH'S BLOCK,

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Kyc^'s Buckeye Store.?

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WORK DONE

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Hew York Prices^

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.1 oiucM A ir -»i)•(.#» -tils i. .i T#rf jlu A t'

All Operations Warraiitccl.^

DR

to know that Paints,

fjliiss, Oils and Brushes can bo bought atbottoin prices of BARK, OULICK A BKKRY, Druggists mar'iOillOt

-In.

ri. Jt?A riioLOMEwI SITROROX AND MFCklAXlCAl. E N I S

Su«*es«or to Dr. D. M-. WEED, No. VV Main tt. National Block, Terre itaute^Ind. Rksiuksck--Corner Fifth anil Sw^n streets^

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FAMILY GROCERIES. i.*» t«t' tit j#

JACOB E. VOORHEES,

I.tw J. i!**i

fF.AI.KU IN

FAMILY GROCERIES

AND COUNTRY' PRODUCE,

•»li uif tai

Ohio St., bet. Fourth & Fifth,

W^U keep on hand a full snpply of food fbT man and beast., «!»»!•»:t* ri*«...

FLOUR, /nn VjlJ flu FEED,"'ii' -tiily.i-t W f-aa won I iiuMiysa»VMAe4M FBUIit J«' j.

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iWif ai fi ban I ml i»-. And a general a^rtment o^M.^j^t fit i-|^r*r

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Family Groceries and Proviflioow^i

Will keepconstantly on handa fresh sqpply ^f.. Vegetables of all kinds. He lias in connection with the above ri« ii

Till

A FRESH: ME A

tihi -id) IK

Supplied with all kinJs of fresh meat. Leave your orders and they will be Oiled and delivered promptly to all parts ofHhe eity.' Willi also buy all kinds, of,

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COUNTRY PRODUCE.

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I ^tll Farmers will do well to call before selling.

J. E. VOORHEES.

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JAS. H. T1JBNRR, ). feUHTINktii

TURNER & BUNTIN,^,-!

Wholesale and Retail"-"'T?*''" "***•. •-.!/'• EALB -1* 6 i'l'-Ptiaoui -'-A-tikue eta

AU kinds'of

tw Vo Bit

Family Groceries.

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tfmtt $i«Kp«g

ai 4K f.tii a., lilt'":

&I iUL -'I dJ ir-'- if.r, Jktlisl We are now. opening a general stGwkof.Fami-^ ly Groceries, embracing every article Usually found in such establishments, and request our

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fYiends and the public to give us a call and examine onr Stock and Prices, All kindrfoi J. COTJPTTRt' I'ROBTJCR

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Bought at the market pride* ivo us aoall,-i:f» No trouble to show goods.,

FLOUR

/Irir.i

AND

We hare also opened a Flonrand Feed Store., where you can at all times get the bestof Family Flonr, Hay, Oats, Bran, &c. All goods de-"-' livered freeof'ebanre in theeity. .- i,»

TURNKRi B.UNT1N,,.. (, rfth.and-Main Street.'

Corner.

Terre ITaute. Oct. fl, 18fW. dtf-'

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MANUFACTURERS.

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PLANiNG"

CITY" MILLS*.

RAIEIE

ClilFT & WUJUAmJ

gjl^lauufacturere of

SASH '-5 DOORS, BLINDS, *, Window and Door Frames^ 0 Moulding Bracket*

Start Railing*, j» Bnllustprs, .N?WCII posts,

S .Mil til Siding.

And all descriptions of Finished Lninber I-.i ... A B'*J

WHOT.KSAr.E AND umh TffiAtlrtljV 1 FI2STE

Lath and

Slate Roofing, Cement Roofing

*ij**n«

7*1 JJI/U

ftt'STItXI

Sr

Roofing Felt.

Custom Sawiii Wood lOTV

Plauuig and uing.

"S, Tun

TO OHWEB.*' "I"*1

All Work jW^rranted.

Corner Nintli'ajrid Mwlberrt dtf

CARRIAGES sfc Iml wiftfa* M. WII^IY, I.KWM THOMA/t, WjiW.JAMjI'OTHa.

WILDY, THOMAS & CO.,

arriiige MannfactHrers^

Corner 2d an Walnut tits, Torre Uoutek^nL Repairing (lono promptly and at Low RaUa ie2atf

PAINTERS

\V. H0V AR1

Sign iUMi (aiTiagePatiiterr

I am now prepared tw do'all khWa-of Buggy^ Wagon Carriage and Sign Painting, on a litH' tie better terms. t» custyujun ttum *ay other,, firm in the city if you dAii'toelTtte'it OTUe."

N. U. All work warrantedJ to ci+eMtnfao-f" tion. Shop—On

3dj street.Hbetween

Cherry.!