Daily Wabash Express, Volume 19, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 6 May 1870 — Page 4
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N elson—Closes Taeadays and gatr sat 11 a. Opens Tuesdays and totes aUO a. Christy's Pr.i^Cta.. |ndM. .« P-
Post Office opens at 7:30 a. m.and closes at7
P0nSundays
open fromS a.mJtoSa^ M.
licpubllcan Connty Convention.
The Republican Convention to nominee candidates for officers of Vigo County^o be voted for at the October election, wi be held at 10 o'clock
a.
1870, at the Court House in Terre Haute. The basis for the appointment of Delegates
and is,as follows: TOWSSHIT9
ASD
WABD9. CO. COX. COSO. CON.
Prairioton Township '"Vi ?sJ«aoM .idstttrtXfcJ-1 Prairie Crock 'tt 5 2 Fayctto ,, 3 1 Pierson 1 1 Sugar Creek 2 Lost Creek Honey Creek
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3d 4th -2 5th 1 County at Large •_ __ (B'ji ap ,i a *2 ii tfvi A
Saturday, June 4th, next.
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Jt is to tho Republican voters of the Townships to meet and appoint delegates to the County Convention, and also to the Congressional Convention (which meets June 15th), at the several places of meeting in their respective Townships, at 2 o'clock
p.m.,
on
»'««sriass affr W Vatdelegates, lo Mho.jCoutttj^ Convention. places for Win-to meetings are as follows:
First Ward, at Court House. Second Ward. atEeese Cai '•TRirS"Wurd,^'tTftpinj)Soh .. •"Vonfth'W'n.Vd JcngftieHouso. •Fifth'WardrmM%0^..u.
The delegates'or the different Wards and Harrison Township will meet on the day of tbeiJoUfc^^vftftifify#4 .(tppAirtt sey§ntt *J aolegtttes^'&i>f*MhgteSionfcl Con^ttjoi.
By ofd^rftt^o Bttoufive Comniitwe,' BURNETT, Chairtnan c'y. Attest
f^at.A.'BURNETT, st:
nM^eW^C^c
}h
rrhe
City and Yicinity,.
DooLS^fi^rT-uONffth late pttitfdicals.
•lyc^raercury stood at 84° in the shade nearlyT^lffegte^ay.
The Journal state* there are to'be some changcs in "the Fire "Department.
ArrtETON's Journal, for May 14th, Is received at the P. O. New* .Depot.
The green ,c9lor|ii£•on the new t|»ree cent stamp is said to, cpntaiu poison. .-
LAST^atbrdtfftfS^get IfcarFfbr drinking whisky in Sullivan, says the Union
Heim,
choice lot of cvepgi'^ens for Lincoln Park, Chicago.
Jet jewelry is very fashionable, and will be generally worn by. the fair 6er in the summer, with muslin and other light
Titii partnership heretofore existing between Messrs. Meredith & Keeler has been dissolved by mutual consent, Mr. Keele retiring.
"\Vm.Grubauoh
Caul"
II
A
Klaiek
goes to the penitentiary
for larceny, and not a* print' ed in oiiu fining." The latter •fr'M^ir^f1(ftMy^t work at the sho^iioft thtfditHi^ I. liairlfe notion of doingn6*#lHW tkrnck* at Jeft'ersonvillo»k -2i*toW lij/i fira J$—Democracy against
The new representative of the Fourth Ward runs two^iqw^oM^h^Uwt «f the Fi^H'V^tl rifA l^rtwtrvUf the two, which
4*1HeJ«abfe
vesterdav, may have mis rite' Vhe1 iernment iifisr'fi iPvWI1?? jH«PPWPration for the construction of the Water KtreerrsllWfflJillTlflS W tlWl lltU GJ191
I*. Sfcepirfl'"
care establishment, C^bpvQbifl, »in
dtyrdi«lribatiBgt4IV3tiUAAlfeiTiBg information jto J»nlM4l ifcj "g*rd
core'
at Columbus, Ohio. ,, .—niilO We.—the fire at 12 o'clock last nigiu was occasioned bj the burning Kenneke's stable on tlie ^atiooaj ^oad^ extern pait of tbe city. Jl* **Me attaining a lot of hay and forp^Ujty entirely, destroyed, and if) sqpP^f
'ifofo&ci* ExBdfn^cSH^K* —An error oonrred- i» th-pnWfcatial of the Executive Committee at the time it was appointed. The correct lisf is as follows: Capt. David C. "Stank*rk, 5apt J. B. Hager, Gen. Cbaa. Cruft, L. A. Burnett, John Haney, Samuel Magill, W. Barbour, James Bnrgan a|id Nicholas Filbeck. 1
Democratic Gaiks!—WeuAdersnand that the Democracy of the iWd Ward claim that their majority of 2«l, on Tuesday, was a Democratic gain from last year! We have seen the tally sheet of the May election in that Ward, one year ago, and it shows that Mayor Cookerly had a majority of 149 votes Seeburger's majority was 120. If this is a Democratic gain they are welcome to keep it npt _^"r 7
A
M., on Saturday, June Uth,
special
meeting will be held next
Tuesday evening for the organization of the new City Council, which will now consist of W. H. Scudder, Wm. Coats, M. W. CConncll, J. B. Hager, L. Leeburger, Thos. J. Forrfetj Thos. Dowling, John Walsh, Henry Rockwell, C. R. Peddle.
The term of office of those! .in the left hand column will expire one year hence, and tho«e to the right will hold office two ii i/ 1 ^a years. i]
Tex
Directors of the Evansville'Ter-
re Haute &• Chicago Railway, were'in session at the Terre Haute House yesterday. The line from this' effy to the was
crossing of the Wabash at Glintdn located. It leaves the Rockville Exten sion at Creal's switch, three-fourths of a mile north of Tuttle's mill. The' annu^l meeting for the election of ninie Directors for the ensuing year will be held at the Terre Haute House on the 2d day ofAiie next, at 10- o'clock-A. m. .in.
Thb
"Pedespeed" is the name of_ the
latest Yankee notion for the purpose of increasing man's natural i»jfMsid. It consists of two wheels fourteen or' tiftf«h inches in diameter, one of whictf Is attached to each foot by'-Allans of a stirrup-like contrivance, and td those who understand it, possesses all the capabilities of the skate. To use it requires skill acquired only by practice, but when-acquired, there is skating"tlRTT^a? round—so says the inventor, who lives in OineyJ Ills. The Scientific American speaks very highly of the invention.
iKTERJoiirrs.—During tW month of April there were only nine internleftti \fc ihe City Cemetery—six frin» the city and three from the country, as follow?:
George Hager, aged 83, General Debility. Child of Albert Haymaker, 2k years, Lung Fever.
Robert Mcllroy, 55 years, Lung Fever. Wilmer B. Benson, 25 years, Consumption.
Mrs. Hannah Burgett, 66 years, General Debility. Child of Isaac Ferguson, 7y ears, filled on Railroad.
Child of Calvin Gobin/G years, Congestion. Mrs. Hager, 86 years, General Debility
Salter, colored, 17 years,
sumption.
How
Bitos. shipped, on yesterday, a
was acquitted in the
Criminal Court yesterday on the second charge of larceny, but was immediately rearrested on a third charge for the same offense, and lodged in jail.
Piscatorial.—One day 'last week a party of four' gentlemen of this place, caught with hooks and lines, in Sugar Creek and the canal, in the vicinitv of Man warren's Mill, 128 bass in less than nine \^uT%.-—Roehjlle Republican,
astonished
we
benefit tb the
theae«ttMkunil!f3ili!»{ 1 .*H
Water Strest
Rau,way —T,ie
com"
U1UU icaU?%4 frfl^-PsWff 1 MorCjs,. pnln lished in our rcportoetftC**'1"5''sproceeil iiigs, yesterdav, mav have misled._8ome into
1
is proio#el that property holdersjalong the line, ,H^4)§lx,s6d will prejwre the road-bed lor
(llie
ties,
which work, it is stipiwed, will cost noi more38ltf^Mf4k&»lSAJiU railroad conipsni63. will, roadbed, thus prepared, .and tie and ijp» it. A competent felimUtes that the entire cost of ties arid iron ready for rolling will be below Xhirtv'&oiisahS Mlars.
"IF TOU
Wi Wan1 Want Want a Servant Girl, Want to Rent a Store, Want to Sell a Piano, Want to
to
water care traatnunt* If any reader* of the Exfkzbsareinvalids and have failed to tndWi«4i*tth«4|T the **ter
Sell a House,
Want to Sell a Patent, Want to Lend Money, Want to Buy a House, Want to Buy a Horse, Want to Rent a House, Want to Sell a Carriage, Want a Boarding Place,
t0
have been set on fire by an incendiary. Some valuable hornet hid fcien kept in the stable, but fortunately tba* had-been removed within few
r,~"
Con-
some of our fashion*
able ladies would be if a certain law passed in England in 1770, just a century ago, were re-neacted! "Any person who shall, by means of rouge of blanc, of peri t'umcs, of essences, of artificial teeth, oi false hair, of coton Espagnol (whatever that may be,) of steel stays or hoops I the crinoline of 1770,) of high-heeled shoes, or false hips (can such things be? entice any of his Majesty's male subjects into marriage, shall be prosecuted for sorcery, and the marriage shall be declared null and void."
What a glorious help this law would give to the divorce courts.
At the election on Monday, a couple of "broths of boys" from "the gem of the say," having voted, took their station across the street to smoke their "dudeens" and. have a confidential chat Whilst thus enjoying themselves, a eouple of our colored citizens went up to the polls and deposited their ballots, seeing which, rouseid the ire of the sons of the Emerald Isle," and they rushed frantically across thr street to the polls and demanded their tickets, saying, "be _8)
don't vote with no d—d naygurs,
no how." The Board couldn't possibly give the Irishmen back their tickets, and they left the polls remarking that the country was "going to the divil, sure, When a bloody naygur had as much right as an educated American gintleman.' Brazil Miner.
Objects of Pity.
Editojj-s
:—We suppose that
almost everyone saw, on last Tuesday, jsoung and able-bodied men hauled to the polls for the spurpose of casting their votea. Many of them were dandy dotka who have no higher thoughts than to show the latest fashions. To any man of common mitod such as thefe cannot but be objects of pity, to think they have afrived at the time of manhood and that their heads are empty of anything that looks like a •»*. What can be the object of their lives we cannot tell. But we are disposed to think that the most of tbem JLave no object at all except to wear fine clothes, a plug hat set on three hairs, and a little cane. They may be seen standing on the roroen, o*-«mKl«r, honest people going to and from church TBeir after-lives will never be noted for any great er good jdeods done for selves or their country. They are oaly 0*
B. G.CoxA Co., carry a large stock of Paper and Envelopes. Surprise Pack" ages now ready.
Found. You can make your wants readers of the Express, at only Twentyktlvett** a*il^. tW* .tthooji f»»a'
The 14th Annirersary of the T. H. Maennerchor will be celebrated on Monday, May 9th, 1870, at the new Turner Hall. All the members of the Society are invited as asocial evening is anticipated. Tickets, 75 cents, have to be procured before Monday, of S., Ettli Mr. L. Rothschild 3
ld^y, of S-, EttlingeL.at
Auction Sales of Stands for the Races, will be sold on the race track on Thurs-
Exclusive right for one Ice Crfc: Lemonade Stand—three Refreshment and Luaolfi Stanf^B j, •, g. odt tO LOrfj^iOiqqB Odi
aw^«*
Exclusive right Wr one Auction Stand) W ViiiC u— And a number of stands *will be sold for other purposes.
Exclusive right of Pool Selling Money to be paid in advance at the time of sale. [6,dtd
Room and Board Wanted—tn city for a gentleman and his wife.
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Another big lot of "Chicago" Cook Staves, just received at Henderson's. Also, some of the bigest, heaviest, and 6nest farmer's stoves ever brought to this market No. 13, south Fourth street is the place.
Mocking .BiJd^'ii Ua4 JLt ItHSs Seed Store, also a great variety of Cages,
filled and unfilled, more lower fteeqg &c., just received at Foote's Seed Store. It
Linen Woods for opened, at Grover's.
I
Gent's wear, just
New Cassiuieres for suits and fancy patterns for pants, at Grover's.
Summer Underwear, all grades and equalities, at Grover's.
above business in all its various branches, at the first door souths of the Buntin Hdus^,' dh '&iii^f&XkC' be pliastil Uo)-rfectfvA" the publict'^'Prt
Ntftf
undersigned, make itn save cost.
will be
Children's clothing, ready-made, alwavson hand, and especial attention will be paid to filling all orders in that line.
Mrs. C.
there
emen
He is selling his remaining stock at less than cost, to close out.
J.
Bricksl —Messrs. Miles & Hedden, proprietors of the Steam Brick Works in the South part of the city, have just opened a new kiln of their celebrated Machine-made Bricks, (the first kiln burned this season.)
The demand for these .bricks has been so great heretofore that they have Beerf unable to meet it, but they hope that with the early start they have made they will be able hereafter to supply the demand for their Machine-ipa^, aftwell ag, for their fine Pressed Bricks for fronts. They also have on hand a supply of
Their works are in full blast," turningxwit daily from 2#,000 to80,od4 IMclts: 6-dfit
New Books.
Society and Solitude— R. W. Emerson. Lost—Sir Mtissingberd.
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Express
A
Brave Lady. .fciiuvldiH jlWwkW aft *!&&..' No! The Bab Ballads'.^ Red as a Rose is She. Widow Goldsmith's Daughter. Debenham's Vow. Old Fashioned Girl, by author tie Woman.
So Runf ^ejJVo.rld. to Under Foot. Rule of the Monk Gen. Garibaldi. The Hahenstein's Spielhagen. Our Saturday Nights, by Brick Pome-
rov. 1 For sale at fe U-i
b.
choice line of Spring Suitings just received and for sale low at Bannister a
Please take notice 'tfiat Ba^nisfcV has just, received the best quality of Cassi-
rderes
A
Voter.
for Spring and Summer Suits,
tnat he is making them up in the style at low figures.
P.O. Cox & Co., have just received a new' supply of French Note Paper and Envelopes. J: 3ts -,:-
Croq««t—Ifyoa want a set efCroquet,
kBradleyH^C
No. 1 andMap.'V% 5J
Stationery mendi day.
aai Nttiiai had a tre-
them cheap.
The Indepeadeat evening.
9^
fantlo Sell a House and Lot, Want to find any Want to find a I Want to Sell a!
Clab mecti_Uu»
TT«ti» at from 3 to 5 dollars that you will
iilBo ke** «wt*dUy
Notions &Cx Ladies needing anything b*4 crre
Sll£"g fl-iw liHwufi liiiitjrw ifiin U*m, selling Hosery Hhli *lsdta) are astonished at the low prices.
Lace Collars are selling very near as cheap as paper collars at Here & Arnold's.
For Bargains in Corsets, Fancy Goods tions fco.fej^Herx &_A5nplfi'g.
ie Best Joke of the season is on the man who tried to cure Bannister's
J4W#T8S! WM flW'W®
tfies to cure them.
tn6^w|D9WWMv We Mfllnnmg wranurr: Exclusive right for one Eating House. 1 Exclusive right for one Beer Sta^l.r Q^^itl^)lJ|a| ot (^fiot^ pi*#*** ^iaU(| piaids and Colored Costings just opened at Bannister's, No 99 Main Btreet.
cub,
tomers ''hem. He did not succeed—got into one
One Hnndred Thousand dollars Reward, to anybody who can prove that economy is not the surest road to wealth.
You can practice it by buying all your Skirts, Corsets, Fancy Goods and Notions
streets.
New Goods Daily at Herz & Arnold's-
importers
with their patronage. m4,dtf
iSf
iverything^ at Moudy's Tobacco Store, opposite the Post Office, has been reduced, ta gold and specie basis .w^eue
bkWrf ^SVjd^ti»W.per P0^l»dty
Steinmehl.
R.
Anderson,
Envelopes,
F. Badgley,
m5dtf No. 12, S. Fourth street.
ment.
lUpplv Of
Circular Well Brick," something in this market, and very superi 'kind generally used for walling wells.
OCTOBER ElICTIQN.
tba*
of Ice J,.
m2,dtf
J. Steinmehl is selling the best Ice in the market. m2,dtf
est brands of Virginia Smoking To^accoJ$f PnMBaUar pet! pound
with^y^^f OT
profession neatly printed in the corner,
—rj rr.—K -J 1,
At Moztrt Tlall* dt kll tiinee may now be had SchweiUer Cheese, Limburger, and Prepared Herring, and cold lunch at
Headquarters for close buyers on Ladies, Misses and Children's Lasting, Goat, Mofroc^.'&yilb^Tbp. ttistoti-made and Polish Boots and Shoes. All classes of Lasting goods, at greattyredjiced/ra(efy at Reibold's, No. 70 Main street.
ff Au. lAvts & Co. received yesterday a fresh and large variety of Perfumery, direct
a ,reSU a,m
""8"
hinc new Fa»c7 Soap, toilet goods
h20^
Frank Crawford has a full line of Misstep «olo#teiF lo 2n—b!fie, green, quier, purple
bnd
..
ot renCQ ioie r-aper sou
bronze.^
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m5,d3t
t'l'tf
"The Same Old Jtoglnnnt pith Netf is Lily' receiving New Goods from the manufactories Call and examine his Custom
Main street.
('l inkers of all kinds fresh everyday at lie Union °-team Bakery.
ilfl sol| on gj^pl
at Lawrence's, No. S3 Main street.
8|eat*cte34—The largest quantity of spectacles in assortment—perfectly'perfected—at less than half the current prices at John R. Freeman's. lfo^ & Warren'i Block.
Riddle for the Cheapest Hosiery.
Ladles, Hisses and Children's Maria
colored Boots, at Frank Crawford's, 98 Main street. .. ii 3 single sheets and thuPftUy e^L
bound in small
New Attachments for the Singer a,t Lawrence's, \S
Another lot of New
We are aut^o^edl^^aoace of [AIT. H. BROWN, as a candidate for Sheriff, iabject to the decision of the Republican "v%
SW« an authoriied to announce the »a»«
AE9. StOJCKER
Eretj Description of Stick or Fancy Candy. wholeaale and retail, at the Union Steam iakery
Singer office, 83 Main street.
jumuw
4th
.'»!##•V*to**
swer!—Did ^pn^e^exp^T? btflrfloop Skirts and Corsets at as low prices as Herz & Arnold, 89 Main street, are selling them now?
Jobbe ifj il.
retai
OABlwJ
Dress Making.—Miss Ellen C. Kelly would respectfiillv inform,her friends and
street, near corner Seventh, over C.
pittfbns that he hu refitted up his rooins aiid 'is now' prepared to serve all who may favor him with a call in all articles in the Confectionery line. Also having purchased an improved Soda ap_ paratus he is now prepared to serve the best glass of Soda in the market.
Parties supplied with- Ice Cream and ckkes on/ abort noticej at No. 194 East
Main street. 30,dim
Hew Goods' arriving every day now iihmense stock of Shade Hats, Boy's Straw Hats and Caps, at prices lower than ever before. We have to keep up a well earned reputation and we mean to do it.
S.
.err
»tniip" fountain, onmi^iw 'flrer 1 ostoff
stone" fountain, oppofiiW '"-ftfe? Tosttffic6, flavored with the choicest syruph. and cold as ice can make it.
I,
Ripley's Grocery Store, where she keeps on hand all the latest styles, and will be
Those Moqnette Tapestry Carpets at Ryce's Carpet Hall are creating a deaided sensation. Don't fail to see them.
Riddle for Sewing Machines.^
Try nine ponnds of Sugar for one dollar. at the Re& Front, Kaufman Block.
New York Cheese received this day by C.I. Ripley.
SOCIETY MEETINGS. 4-
MAbOVIC—^Iej&e
X2
for Antfitor, fuhi^1
tie 4eeisi|n |f the JlerfnblioaniiaBUnakin* Convention.
of Floar at the Union
Steam Bakery. Riddle for Fancy and Variety Goods.
Lasting Congress Oaiters,
only 90 cents,'At Reibold'a.
Riddle for Parasols.
Men's Lasting Brogans, only $1 50, at Reibold's, No. 70 Main street, between Third and Fourth.
Best quality of Fresh Meats oi all kinds at mv ftt&nd corner Sixth and Ohio Otteets-^aSRo fresh Ohio Pork Sausage every day. Call and see for yourself. dtf. J-
4,4* There is a rush every day for the Paper Hangings so attractively displayed oh the ground .floor at Ryce's Carpe Hall, v, '0'-^ is"
Ice'Cream! Ice Cream!!—W. H. Scudder would respectfully inform his
L. Straus & Co., 149 Main Street.
L. Straus Co., have taken the agency for Wheeler & Wilson's Sewing Machines, acknowledged to be the beet Family S®wing Machine in the world which they will sell at the mo9t favorable conditions.
Riddle for Silverware.
Seed Potatoes.
White Sprouts 50c per Bushel Snowballs 50c Shaker Russetts 50c Goodrich —50c Hiryison. .i....50c White Peach Blow 75c 5dtf] At C. Wing & Co's,
Riddle for Silk Funs.
The hand*ojucst and widest. Oil Cloth ever seen in Terre Haute is now on exhibition at Ryce's Carpet Hall. 1
Haute Chapter No.
11 will work this (Friday) evening in the R. A: degrees- -By order of the
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etc.,
"wants' "for sale," "lost," "found,"
be insertedjinthe
Dijmr ExpressJor-
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MEW ADVERTISEMENTS Evaxsville.Xebbe Haute&Chicago R.K.Co, May 2,1870. the annual meeting of the Stockholders of tbi' Evansvillo, Terro Haute and Chicago Railway Company will hold, at the Terre Hante House, Terre Haute, Indiana, on 2d day of J.une, 1870, at 10 o'clock
Tin and Slate Roofing.
A SELECT STOCK OF
Tin, Copper and Sheet Ironware i* Particular attention paid to
JOBIBHsTQIn Tin, Slate, Zinc and Sheet Iron Work, Warm Air Furnaces and Ranges.
O. 181 MAIN STREET, 9SRBB HAUTE, IND. my5-ly
.} it a
-»1 t... nit
DYERS.
JJYEING, SCOURING, "V r«l *./T AHD
1
B.E3sro^7"^TX3sra-, H'-'" In all its Branches, at
M.*F. Reiner's Dye House,
Jttnin St.? bet. find Tth. sep!7d2m
M. SMITH, Chemical Dye Works, Seeond street, between Main
and ChMTy, adjoining the Stewart House. Dyeing in all its branches, such as Crepe Shawls, Ril'
H.
•rry, adioining the Stewart House, ag in all its branches, such as Shawls, Ribbons,
Silk of all kinds. Merino and
DeLaine. Dresses, Curtains, Plumes, Lace, Velvet, Paxmfels and Fringes. Particml ar at paid to Cleaning and refinishing, withthe colors^such articles as Crepe "erino and DeLain
tention paid out damaging the colors, sue! Shawls, oHk Dresses, Meri Dr#»es, Broch® Shawls, loCori
Cashmere
Oferfett (MfianoHorMi, JBIltt: neatly do low.
,,
a finely improved farm for city proporty. Also, a large Steam Grist Mill, in a good section of country.
WHouse,
ANTED—Immediately, at the National two girls to do washing also one chambermaid the highest wages given. a27
IOOPERS1 COOPER8—Should see the new
1
Barrel Shave, jnst receiped at Austin, ryer Co*s. ... ,§d3t •f ii nil -it"
FOR RENT.
FOR
RENT—A comfortable House of five rooms, with 2£aci town. SCbTT DUY
FiR
)R SALE —A Horse.. Harness, Spring ,Wa5)b «f*M rfimllj sttitMitoo* aft »P Sat #ash!,ininire at cdrtfery&A and Walnut *tre»t$ Terc» Baute. Ind. dlt
TTIOR SALE—20 LOTS—In C. Gilberte-ad-
JL?/
4ition.ui thp-oant^in tuart *f tko'Mfi' for sale on accommsaatine tens to thasft d*ir eui of lta| my4d3m
TheroisVlso, on-tH krmttes
:tei rj liisl fr 0 »k ao«v
Oi «N
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a-w
of
170
3 :o |:-g
I
k'Mil
IfOUi
$
J3.
Voris.
VotM1
stock of Groceries Liquors, Mam stroe 2dlw
for
the purpose of eleoting nine Directors for the ensuing year. JOS- COLLETT, Jr., President. C. Y. PATTERSON, Secretary. m6d2twlt
J. p.* WE AVER, Manufacturer of
PAPER BOXES, Ho. 1, South-west corner Washington and Meridian Streets, up stairs, third floor,
Indianapolis, Ind.
Soxes of every description made to order. OBDER8 PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. m6d6m
MOORE & HAGGERTY, Manufacturers 'of
Gfalvaniaed Iron Cornice. Window Caps, Guttering, &c.,
tti is ililKi
i01
&
Ol luO
Ohio streets. 6d2t
W
t©vG
SALE.—Farms, Houses and vacant j, cheap and on favorable terms-
SCOTT &DO\. m6dl0t
FSts, cheap
FOR
SALE—Elegant residence often rooms, balls, pantry, Bath room and water closet, hot and cold water, and every convenience good stable, carriage house and servants rooms lot one acre, covered with choice fruit and shrubbery of ten years growth: terms easy. SCOTT
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.ANTED—At the Hominy Mill, lmmediately, twenty-five thousand bushelB good ite Com highest cash price paid, liupaoUdot
W White NUT CO.
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RENT—Store Room and DweUing next to Kissner'a Music Store, on Ohic street, at $25 per month enquire of Mrs. BRO^, No. 65 Early Row, 3d street. 21dtf
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lnaiana, ana tne xveai cuuatBuug Store, two Dwelling Houses End other outbuildings, with about 4 acres land, splendid fruit, good water, Ao., located in one ot the best agricultural and stock growing districts of the west the goods were well selected and bought at low prices: the whole w:" be sold at a bargain on favoiible terms, a.
T7H)R SALE.—The undersigned, wishing to I? quit the business^ offers for sale hi^ entire
.lines
Btween3d and 4th. G. WEISS.
IOR SALE—FARM—130 acros, all fencod, well improved, good frame house, well, spring, out-buildin^s, orohard, 50 acres in wheat, very fine, all very good repair low for cash terms reasonable would take good dwellingaspart pay call on WHARTON
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JOISES &> JONES,
East aide Public Square, TUBEnAtTE,l!(D.,
Corn Planting and Tending.
The Haworth Corn Planter
Is the most complete two-horse Planter over offered. The principle of tho frame-work and of dropping the corn is the same, almost as Brown's, but the difficulty of dtaggiirg starkS and trash, in foul ground is entirely ovcr•ome in the Haworth, by substitution of their steel rolling coulters for runners. These coulters cut through stalks, their roots, trash. kc. and insure the corn being deposited at an equal depth all over the field.
It can be regulated to plant any number of
5rains
desired, and can be changed into a rill in a moment. As a Planter or as a Drill, two rows are planted at.onqe-
Tkc-fase Cultivator,
Is not the sort of Riding Plow you.find thrown into fonee corners as worthless. Tho two rear shovels running in the: eenfafc of tiie.row'are stationary, while the two front ones are hung on pivots, and have a stirup in each for the foot of the driver. Each one being independent, can be made to move in any direotion, and besides being easy on the man, he is able to cultivate crooked rows as easily as straight ones. He will do better work with it than with any other plow, small or large.
If the^Planters and Cultivators do not suit exactly, they can be retired, and the money will be refunded.
We want you to soe the
"MANSFIELD."
The latest, best, ligMe*^ wUrfesW frailly
four
bolts in frame) most complete, and in ©very way the most perfect machine for .made. Something entirely new®
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SALE—A phaeton, almost new,
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Buckboard, IlarInquire at
SALE—A Carriage, *. ness, and Saddle, Che
the northeast corner of 6th and Eagle streets. m3dtf
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How I.nstI How Bcatored! Juit puMuhed in a ftaled envelope. Price 6 cento, A LECTURE on the NATURAL TREATment, and Radical Cure of Spermatorhoea, or Seminal Weakness, Involuntary Emissions, Sexual Debility, and Impediments to
U.U.. b/ROBI of the "Green Book," ko. "A Men t» Thoosaads or Safferen."
Sffnt under ssaL, in a plain envolo1e. to any
4 C'-.. 127 Bowery, NeW Terk,. C. ft Box 4586. Also, Dr. Culverwell'a "Marriage Guide, Prico S cents* ma4dw3m
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rwiatv-flefe dollars worth or more from us, Ic* Cream, Jewee, for cash, before November 1,1870.
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Tho Gtandard.rqpntation attained bythis unrivaled and infinible Yeast Powder during twelve years past, is due to its perfect pnrity.
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Great Closing out Sale! %T AUCmON PRICESJ
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ALL OUR GOODS MUST BE SOLD
nr THE NEZT F0RTT DAYS!
WE THEREFORE OFFER
Delains, good styles, at 125 Cents. liawn, 15 Cents. }kPrints "best qMlityl at 10 Cents.
All Wool Delains, at 20 to 35 Cents. •All our other Goods ^proportionately low. .l-i
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Sold by Groccrs throughout the United States. D00LEY BROTHER, w-—Kaoofactnrers and Proprietors, m2dMWF6m 69 New Street, New York.
C. WITTIG & CO.,
170 Main Street, Deming Block.
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Terre Haute,
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J. K. WHDT, LXWTS TBOUAS, WILLIAM P0TB8 WIXJT, THOMAS & CO.,
Carriage Manufacturers,
Corner 2d an Walnut Sts, Terre Haute, Ind. Repairing aone promptly and at Low Rates ie'Jdtf
UNDERTAKERS.
UNDERTAKER,-,gi,LLABCAASIif
Is prepared to execute all orders in his line with neatness and dispatch, corner ot Third and Cherry streets, Terre Haute, Ind. mm jan2t)-5-d«t{
UNDEBTAKEE.
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Cakes, Pyramids. Tee Cream,
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Glace.Tromague.
Meats
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M. W. 0C0NNELI«r^ Hairing purchased back from E. W. Chad^'*', •riek, uruber Co., the Undertaker's Establishment, and having had seven years experience in the business, is now prepared' to furnish Metalie Burial Cases. Cases, C'as kets, and Wooden Coffins, of all style* and •ices, from the best and largest stook of burial material in the State, at No. 2 Norths Third street, Terre Haute, Indiana. ii wtf Terra Haute,
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