Daily Wabash Express, Volume 20, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 15 July 1870 — Page 4

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DAILY EXPRESS.

Friday Morning, July 15th, 18!Oi

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Ashburu via. ^'^ea gJfda'ys at 9 p. Open* Fridays at 3 p.

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REPRESENTATIVES,

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The City and TIcitiity.

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REPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET

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WILLI AM PADDOCK. SHERIFF, GORDON LEE.

TREASURER,

IMORTON C. KAN KIN. RECORDER,

a THEODORE MARX EN. ytt

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ALEXA'NDtR COOPER.

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,, DAVID L. CHRISTY. CQMMISS10KKR9,

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FIRST DIST-WM. T.PETTINGEP, oni) —J OS. FELLENZER, ST -?«wf

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in market. ft

A Failure—The chain gang.

TOWN TALK—The

again

THE

water works.

SURE THINU—The Glass Works.

Tn^mercury Sp .T the 'nineti|s

Criminal Court convenes

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lnrly again.

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sixty cents a bucket,

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town clock is marking time regd-

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MOSESLY & TURNER

county.:

THE

have the contract

for iroft '4irW^ in this

Mayor's Court "settled the hash

.^oftwo.diaprdeflies, Mn(| oi a Hanlt^an I battery, yesterday. *.

TtiE repeated rains of late make easy times for the street sprinkler, whose assewuienti go on as usnal.

fl" «'f i'C TIT' BiiKttLAfeVi—The store of William Backers, at Rosedfcle, was entered on Wednesday goods and money abstracted to the amount of 5300.

'THE graiUlig^ttn tli^ '^Danville road, between thisoity »nd Newport, is nearly completed. The bridge at Clintou is half done. Beyond Newport there is no heavy work.

THE ex|ep«*

ers all along the road min this |T!ace tolndiana|olis announcing the half fare train, on -tW ociasiiHk of ihe *o|Jeningof the Wigwam aud the speech ot Governor

Morton. The' train arrives here at six oclock and will retiirn -inuuAlisuelj after the meeting is over.

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operation near Erazil. The difficulty in working it just now, says the Brazil Miner, is to get miners who do not belong to the "strikers," ap whonj the "strikes"

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THE

challenge from the Alpha Delta Phi to debate the question: "Immigration of Chinese ^should be .encouraged." The Alpha Delta Phi take the'affirmative and the "Philomath ean the negative. The debate will take place at the High School room in'the Normal School building^, tjn jf

the evening of the 9th of August. ji iJ

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BLACKBERRIES"'

Are selliilg at

will be&5istnbuteit"""along the

new eastern railroad next week.

to establish a glass fadtbry^at that ^oint has failed.—LuFayelte Dispatch. The

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RULES

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at the

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Bindery.

to

the Theatre Comtque next fall.

An

cbedt, "Ac.

Wf the fire department

'amount to seven thousand dollars per an ^nuui. Council Scudder has a_plan in the ^inti'«duction of Watir .worki by wl'ich this exiiense can be lessened one-half "V*

|FAPY. J||. &|. H,^."LIAJRE |LAJ^|K»T-

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police complain ihat^he bad boys

an^l qtMrefeoml women thjm^iore trouble than all the men.

DK. INSLEY,

of this city, in company

Philomathe^ns have accepted a

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Vfa LEAjtN the picnic of the First Presbytenan Sabbath School bids fair to ie -a, -great ebccess. Tickets are going off rapidly. The' excursion- train will be an charge of a careful, experienced conductor and everything is being arranged for a pleasant trip. Tickets can be procured at the Book .Stores, Mr. Scudder's fcnd P. O. Lobby. Train will leave the neW d^pot on Fourth street at 8jfA. m.

mail route agents haye been noti­

fied to make preparations to run -through HCrom Indianapolis to St.:Louis. This is rather inconvenient to our friend .(teoifte

W,. Lambert, who has just completed and moved into anew house.' He proposes, for ji tiine, ^aLieaat, tojriin through to,Indiapapolis^and ^ome. back..4u*niC'^9 the toext train, returning to Indianapolis lo feo through with liis maiT on the neSt

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RICH DEVELOPMENT.—An

ing cdrrespondenoe has been carried op through the postoffice recently between two young gentlemen of this city—one of them supposing he was writing to a lady, and the other pulling the wool over tbq eyes of his susceptible yohng friend.— photographs* wer^ exchanged—the suj'posed iady procuring a beautiful phcAo from Wtisher for -the pnfpose" the yotnig m^n wfeo if the dupe, pending his own face, and with it such tender expressions of undying^ffectjptiitH are uaoaL in genuine love letters. The cat is about to escape from the,sack, and trouble is looked for—pistols and clifiee for two,* you know, and all that sort of thing. We suppress names but if a. duel or prize (jght follow*,

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Will then have a big

item in the publication of particulars anJ a portion of the loving correspondence,

has not said has failed."

This paper was first to mention the movement towards the organization of a pompany. The gentleman who carried the paper asking subscriptions of stock, met with so little encouragement that he wasabout to abandon the enterprise, and st informed us, whereupon we printed this item:

The effort to establish a glass manufactory at this point, we are sorry to "leamviflikely to fail for-lack'of interest and tbe necessary subscription of stock.

We are told that the publication of this item caused a number of gentlenien to tjiM ah iute(e6t,in the itlovement, and now the snccess of the glass manufactory is assured. It is well to out with the truth sometimes if it doesn't look weN for the enterprise of our citizens.

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FOB HFTUGEKEEHEI^.—We

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amuset.1 frequently in ^perusing the "lioi^sekeepers' Column" whic^^ome pa•^ers appSAr finable to gfet along without.

We read inlabout a column ©f "Rules for Housekeepers" now before us "th^t sugar should be bought by the barrel, as it is more«oonomical tlisn buyinff^ia—^umal 1 quantities." That is valuable advice to a famHy-fhp^njojjr^n'i pcomeof.li fte$n or twenty dollar^ a weekj Why. not tell them to'purchase a cargo, or buy out a plantation? dt )Vottld-11 nquestinrnv1.1y be' che^V^U tteyjli^t^money to .lo it With. '^h^§i^e1^^wj(i^MRlTises housekeep-efs-fi^iy jno)»5^^ the hogsheJ^T as "the sugar at tbe bttttfiiit. may be used for some kind Ot preserves or pickling." Tea should never be bonglit except by the

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VOORHKES

MOSQUITOES.—

Take piece of'gum camphor about half as large a a hen's "igg^put it in a cup. 4md hoW it ^e the «as «f htijip and evaivorute^it. faking carc not itS bnm it* It will not require a very great heat, fcnd will evaporate quickly. Do tljip an4 you will not be troubled with mosquitos lor

has bei'ome knowii

that trunks a"re uianufacthi^d,in this city in many respects superior to those of eastern manutiiPtore, this branclr of in* dustry has grown t6 coi\sidsrable importance. We invite attention to'the card of Mr. V. G^Dickhout, who is, manufacturing an ^kinds of trunks, and rendering satisfaction to all who tavor hiui with a call.

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"We* are sorry to see tb$6 Rules for Housekeepers so incomplete. For instance, we .would add something as lollops 1

Buy .your pork in the drove and Jiill or enre iis you waht it. 1 his wifl-br a manifest saving oyer the foolish and expensive notio« many poor families have of buying a few pouuds at a time.

If you want to get your Hour cheap buy a mill and *1111 it yourself. We wouldn't advise a poor family to buy up the fisheries, so as to get codfish cheap, because so much codlish wouldn't be pleasant abotit the house.

Every family ought to have a larj^e cool store room convenient to the kitchen," says the authority we qu6t«: We flunk the best store room a kitclien-could hjive, so far as convenience goes, is a grocery store room near by, wiUi abundand credit on the part of tie grocery mail

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AMONG THECO»XR&I>

MEN.

—Voorhees while" last here, like other men, had occasion to visit onr-barbers-While occupying the thair he availed himself of the opportunity to speak a few words to the gentleman of color engaged inshaving him, on the-subject ofpojitic*. JTJi^se i^ords, it is but justieg to sav, were uttered in tones plaintive and street, ami were concluded by the remark that the' Democratic party had always been the tirm friend ot the colored.man, and as .a matter of course, he (the colored inanl would now vote with that party. Then, fhifingb disintwestrt* benevrjtencer else fronifselfish motives, (aQfl we leave the reader to judge) he handed the Barber a half dollar, refusing to receive the forty cents in cbiuige to which he was entitled.

How is that for the great leader of the White Man's 'party in Indiana'.'—R«ckcilk Republican.

TUE

''miner's strike" still continues,

and as a partial result, the furnaces in this vicinity are being "blown out. The fiif-naees will be ptJt in good repair—new hearths, boshes, \c.,—preparatory to_the resumption of work at the earliest possible moment.—Brazil Miner.

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NOIUCAL SCHOOL,—Eighty-sixstudents werelenroll(s3 yeeterday for the special term of the Normal School, as follows:

C'haa Taylor. Clinton. Vermillion conn-

TjlJM|Us^lley

Mill?,Marion c4H:

IsLaef ififis. "Valley Mills. Marion c4u

Wi^j'l^ont, VimbuaBtk.l**-' it Robert A Sturees. Hanover. IndUugh Cottley, CKnton, Ind. Harrison K^Weryfrankfort, Ind. LewisMoto^jfe^iUe. M- t.. Peter rox.UincinnMi, Onio. Js»eeNBeai:d, Michigan, Clinton county, JaaM S eStoneeyph«|. Hartsville. Ind. Sarah Parke Morrison, Indinnapou*.

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Thomas Charlton, Seymour, Ind. J»hn McStnight Btoss. Orleans.

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Wilsh, Clifty Jlnd.

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JasonLRippetoe. Connersville, Ind. u'lfi itnete Lannau. Madison, Ind. Hannah Dildine, Terre Haute. i**®" Mary Cunningham. Terre Haute. Miss Matilda flebernart'Madison. Ind. Jacob Buchanan. Wavetamd, Montgomery county, Ind. Hachel Uriffith, Richmond, Ind. Adah Talbert, Evansvilje. Ind.. Jonathan"M Johns, Vermillion, III.' JennieColy, Evansville, Ind. i* Mary E Heoerhart, Madison, Ind. Jennie Rogers, Rockville, Ind. Robert Woody, Thorntown, Boone county,

Ind. Alderman,, Merom, Ind. Sylvester Starke, Ascension. Sullivan coun-

Chas Moere.Crawfordsville.'Ind. Lizzie Dobbins, tireenaburg, Ind Amos Sanders, Valley Mills, Man6n county.

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Ellen Kester, Tenre Haute. Mary E Zari»*. Rockport, Ind.

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Uracc Galea Shaw. Bridgeport, III. Maria McCollain, Eliiabeu. Harrison county. Ind Alice Sophia Joor, Evansville, Ind, Morris Wri*ht, Richmond, Ind. Kate Meisenhelter, Vlncennes, Ind. Emma Conn,-Evansville. Ind,QBr James Adams Harnes, Michigantown, Clinton county, Ind.

Anderson, Terre Maute. John II Bobbittl.Green8bui,g. Ind. Nania Uriffin, Terre Haute Mattie Ulick. Sarah Kester, '-4. Frederick Hyler,-. George Henderson, Rochester, lad, John Richards, Frankfort, Ind. Charles Henry Lee, Dahover. Ind. Goo W. Meredith, Rochester, Ind. Warren Stone, Newark, Ind. C'bas Givens, Centre Point, Ind. Eliza Rippetoe, Sanford, Ind. Amos Gtane, Milroy. Ind. .-vr 1 -j a

N Shumard, Terre Haute. Vitulo Kincheloe, Rockport, ind. Gortie Atkinson, Pittsboro, Ind. ChasPDutffhess. Onward, Ind. Winfiold S Zonor, Centre Point, Ind.

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MJ T» uau, VllltJ I BMW ia Probst, Terre Haute. •MoBie King, Matilda Coleman, Terre Haute. Nannie Swan, Saluda, Ind.' John W Bishop, Danville, Ind. Mina Hammond, Qreencastle, Ind, Ella Brewster, Elizabeth, Harrison county

Arrivalsi last evening will swell the number of teachers in attendance to-day to "onfe hundred* Mori teachers are com ing and more boarding places are wanted

.. Fine ileef—1£ you want. the Best piece of beef you have .eaten for one year^peu can get it at my meat shop on Saturdliv, 6th. Corner. 6th and Ohio.

J" VOBIS.

Henderson's Fruit Cans .are tJhe best.

Groccrs should buy Henderson's Fruit Cans, as they sell more readily) last longer, and cost -no more than the com rnon ones. 15-dtf

Query No. #.—Did the Editor of the Mail in his assault on Foster Brothers "rnahe 'statements with a recklessness that showed either^ an utter disregard for the truth or a mania for" advertising patron age "which is deplorable?" Coats' Cot ton 5c a spool at Foster Brothers, dl

Query No. 10.—-Dare the Editoi of the Mail print these queries in his paper and give theul a candid and truthful answer? Best and heaviest Urtbleached Muslin made, for l'2*c at Foster Brothers, New York4City Store-.! i»drt

Lttce Shawl9—A fine line of Points and Rotunds at Tnell, Ripley & Deming's 15d3t1

For DoyletS and colored Table Covers go lo Tu^Jl, Ripley & Deming'|. 'I|l5:d3t^j

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t'liulr Tidys—A line- line of Tidys from 50 cents to $1.00, at Tuell Ripley A Deming's. 15-d3t j' i..

Prices Reduced.—On Marie Stuart Ruffs and Lace Collars at Tuell, Ripley ADeming's. 15-d3t

W. A. Sheap will have Aereated Nectar Cream at the Keystone Soda Fount to-day, anew and delicious drink A

the best of Soda Water with a greater variety of syrups than can be had else where Hi the city. I I I d4-d3t.

Jelly Wlasses.—New patent, the be-»t thing out, at Hayward & Ryan's *i d2t «•«.

Urmid Picnic Excursion to Paris, IlliAois.—The Sabbatti School of the First Presbyterian Church will go on a Picnic Excursion to Paris, Illinois, on Tueoday, July 19th. A train has been chartered for the occasion, and everything will be done that can lie done to insiH'f a pleasant time. Pleasant.grove good water, easy of access from the railroad and music by Prof. Tout's Band, and make this t/w Picnic of the season. The members of the ditiereut schools in tlit city aiecordially invited.1'

Come one! t'ome all! and have a good time. Fare for the round trip, 75ctnts for all ^fetween 16 and .20 years of age, 50 cents children, 2f cents.

Everything is arranged for the comfort and convenience of all who may attend.

pearls and Rubies.—When rosy lips part-, pewr^shookl -gliMer- behind «hem To preservei^ndj ^earitifv *hc dental enamel. there is no, preparation like Sozodont. a compound of the irib&t wholesome, vegetable -nntiseptics. among which the Bark of the South American Sdap Tree, known 10 the natives as Qnillay, and used by the Spanish' Americalls for cleansing without impairing, the most delicate fabries, is most important. "Spalding's Glue" will jt^t suit you.

"The Spirit »r Old '76."—Pure Hermitage Whisky, received directly from the distillery in Kentucky, warranted pure for medicinal purposes, for sale from one quart upwards, at J. B.

LTOT'S,

76 Main street. jy 12

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Hon. 0. F. Morton

county

AT THE WIGWAM

IN4TERRE HAUTE, ON

Monday Ev^lne,

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W Jacobs, Terre Baste. DW Kester, Elizabeth Vance, Terre Hante. Liouie Slay back, Frankfort. Ind Agnes Morrison, Milton Dell, Coffee, Clay ceanty, lad/

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Will be run on both the roads front Indi­

anapolis.'

I'are Brandies and 4jiu.—I have received directly from, ttye^ Cutitons House some pure French Brandy and Holland Gin. J. B.

LYNE,76

Moudv, opj bi

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A J^Noone'y, Plaiufield, Ind.. Amos A Crane, Milroy, Ind. Kate Warren, Stockwell, Tippecanoe county

Ind I 1 Alice Davis, MuinforJ, Monroe county INew York.» Columbia E Logan, Frankfort, Ind Oliver Bogue, Stranger'* Station, ilenrg county, Iud, .^,-v Sallie Knapp, Terro Hauej% |T\ II Grcenwalt. 4 Mrs Lizzie S Byers. Annie Caldwell, Rtfshville, Imi TUeo S Jennings, Bloomington, Ind, WE Ruble, Vincennes, Ina.

Bine Lick Water from the Upper Bluejick. Springs, Kentucky.. An infal lible remedy for chronic diseases of the Liver,' Dyspepsia, Cutaneous diseases Chronic Rheumatism and Gout. Only 30 cents per gallon, at Lyne's, 76 Mdin street. deod,4t

Pure Wines.T-TIV store and for sale at low figures the following brands of pure Wines: (1 O

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Will itfiirMnlthe .Republicans of Vigo

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HALF FARE^TRAINS

Main street.

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A pare article of Peach and Apple Brandy, for medicine, at LYME'S. jy!2

For summer complaint in children, try a bottle of Lyne's Pure Blackberry Cordial. Jy%*2

Fans cheap enough at Riddle's.^

ite the Post Office, sells

the best brands of Virginia Smoking Tobacco for One Dollar per pound.

The "Panama Skeleton," a new style bf Skeleton Corset at Herz & Arnold's. —V-

Men's Lastipg Brogans, only $1 50, at Reihold's, No. fo Main sVreet, between Thitd and FoHrtV

Mhade Cloths, in new and beautiful colors, just arrived at Ryce's Carpet' Hall.

Having' removed my office to the corner of Fourth and Ohio *tr.eetH, I am prepared .lo fill all orders lor the pure, unadulterated block coal and if you don't believe it, Mr. ExrHFss. send round.youi -order, and I will till promptly. E. F. -MfeRRiLL.

Ladies, llissesand ChiMreirs Maria Antoinette SlippBis, steel buckle and leather bow._ Aj?o, Misses and Children's colored B90U, at Frank Crawford's, 98 Main street.

WINES: O

Heidsick's Champagne, Duvau's Champagne, Table Clarets, Rhine Wines, Port and Sherry.

NATIVE WINES, FROU HERMAN, MO.

Catawba, Herbamont, and Ives Seed ling. NATIVE WINES, FROM CALIFORNIA--

Muscalelle, Angelica, Port qnd Malva sia. ft ni- J1 All warranted pure for ih^dicinai purposes.

JAMES

B.

LYNE.

jyl2-deod4t

7b Main street.

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Riddle for Tattle Castors.

New Braids at Herz & Arnold's. 1

Ml'% IflirOB, how dread Ail hot it is Mrs. K.-'-Yes, madam, it is very warm but I feel rather comfortable.

Mrs. N.—Is-it possible? And how do you manage that? Mrs. K.—I use one of Herz & Arnold's Fans, tbey are the best and cheapest in the city.

Ladies' Lasting Congress Waiters, only 90 cents, at lteibold's.

Headquarters for close buyers on Ladies, Misses and Children's Lasting, Goat, Morrocco, Scollop Top. Custom-made and Polish Boots and Shoes. Alt classes of joods, at greatly reduced rates, d's, No. 70 Main street. wf

Home Insurance Co. of New York. Extracts from "American Exchange and Review.)

The Home Insurance Company of N*ew York wrote in 1869 upon $210,000,000 of lire hazards, about one-thirtieth of the fire insurance business of the country. Its risks expiring in (he year amounted to $188,765,810, and $214,000,000 were car ried at the dice of 1869.

Not only is the Home the sole two million-dollar capital tire company in New York, but its. gross suiplu-i Alone ($2,5M,368) is larger tliaa the total gross u.t.'Ws, including capital, of any other New York fit insurance company.

To the administrative and executive authoiiiy ot this company must be ac coided the credit of making the 1est of tie 6:e silMKlioii, of seeing their way through the uncertainties and impediments of the business to rational results. With clear ideas and keen intuitions, avoiding the avenues to bankruptcy which permeate the tire insurance system, they underwrite upon the principle that fire insurance is nothing if not profitable. The policy holder s*certainly safest with that company which makes the most money- Its security is worth more than the security of any other company. In the present confusion, ire -insurance can be promised at any pricc, but it can not be secured tit a price below a paying point. An office doing a noniaying business is siAplr a cheat and elusion to the policy-bOkler. The Heine Insurance Company practices no deception, and we believe it to be good for what it contracts to do. When it is understood thai nearly, mt,-haHJ of the jire insurance companies tchich have been darted in the United States have failed, this may seem like a bold faith to plane in anvsnch institution. Still, the management of the Home inspiies confidence, and we have gifren evidence that they are not working toward insolvency."

The Home is represented in this city by Hosford and Boudinot. office cor. 4th and Main sts. 2-dlm,

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Want a Cook,

Waat a Salesman, Want a Servant Girf," J, Want to Rent a Store, t|

You can make your wants known to the readers of the EXPK|SS,

Five cents a day.'

Uo to Melton if you want, your painting done quick, cheap and with good material. See card. 14,d2t

Keaoval.—We |re, moving and shall open this week in the brick building on the southeast corner of Fourth and Ohio streets, after which look out. jyJ4-2t ft

BLANK BOOKS

lliss L* (jninn will sell her entire stock of millinery goods at cost for the next thirty days, in order to make room for new goods.

This is no humbug. Give me a call and price my goods. All kinds of fancy goods, bonnets, hats and trimmings, at ruinous prices. Particular attention paid to dress making, and all kinds of patterns furnished on short notice. Remember the place, east side of Fourtji .street, between Main and Cherry, 12-dlw

California Brandy.—Just received a supply of superior California Brandy, for medicinal purposes. J. B.

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Want to Sell a House, Want to Sell a Patent,. jWant to Le^i Money, 1 Want to Buy a feonse,-' Want to Buy a Horse, Want to Bent a House,

Want tofi^ll a Carriage, Want a Boarding Place, Want to Borrow Money, Want to 8ell a House and Lot, Want to find any one's Address, Want to find a Strayed Animal, Want to Sell a Piece of Furniture, Want to Buy a Second-hand Carriage, Waat to find anything yott have Lost, Waft to find an Owfcer lor anything Found,

at only Twenty-

New Barber Shop.—I have opened a new Barber Slrop, on Second street, two doors north of Main, in E|.riy Block, and furnished it in first-class style.' A share of patronage is solicited with a guarantee that satisfaction will be rendered.

under

LYNE,

jy 12 76 Main street.

Riddle for Variety Goods. DO*!*?

Buy your Corsets of 'Rirfdlfe.

Go toMS. R. Ftfeeman and get a pair of Lazarus & Morris perfected Spectacles. He keeps also the lower grades besides and you oan be snilfed. $

None sell cheaper than Riddle.

J. or is is still on hand with the best quality of fresh meats, which he will sell cheaper than anybody else for cash. He has also a good supply of Southdown Spring Lamlk Corner Sixth and Ohio. 25,dlw

Riddle for Neck Chains.

Straw Goods ntf Cost.'—All light hats at greatly reduced prices. jy7tf

ALLEN

"the Hatter.

Millinery goods che&pw-In order to close out an immense stock of summer goods we will sell everything in our line at greatly reduced prices. Bonnets, hats, and ribbons of the latest styles lower than the same quality of goods have ever been sold before the war at

S.

L.

STRAUS

& Co.'s,

]20 149 Main st. bet. 5th and 6th

Spectacles.—The-largest quantity of spectacles in assort inen t-?—per feet ly perfected—at'less than half the current prices at John R. Freeman's, No. 6 Warren's Block.

Everything at Moudy's TobacC Store, opposite the Post Office, has been reduced to gold and specie basis where the best brands of Virginia Smoking To* bacco are sold at $1,00 per pound.

Self-raising Flour saves all Baking Powders, Soda and Cream Tartar

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Always reliable. Dyspeptics and Invalids can use it with impunity. Prepared hy ....

C. I.

RIPLEY.

New Black jet jewelry for the million just received at Herz & A mold's.

N£w Potatoes at C. I. Ripley's.

White and Checked Mattings, all widths and at Very low prices,- at Ryce's Carpet Hall.

Our PHce* on Black Jewelry are far below those of^ijr^mpetitors. HERZ & ARNOLD.

New arrival. Herz & Arnold are iu receipt of 100 dozen of Fanning'sSkeleton«Corsets, which wilLbe sold to the Trade at manufacturers prices, and retailed at Jobber's rates.

Hen & Arnold beat .the World on Silk Fans.

Silk Fault! Just receive^! 75 dozen! Silk Vans front Yofl^f l^inkrupt sale, to be reta!ie4,4N' lew |ban lnipt jrt ci»t. EStZ & AJu°Olj). r-jj

Free Lunch at the Pexter Saloon every morning. %. 10-tf

Uemoval.—Mrs. A. Bitterkamp has removed her hair-dressjng shop to the corner of 4th and Main streets, over Warren, Hoberg & Co.'s store.

Carriage (Ml Otitis, beautiful patterns, just received at the Caiipet Hall. Manufacturers and others please takeno I r-

Fraak Crawford has a full line of Hisses colored Boots—lis to 2s—blue, green, quier, purple and bronze.

"The Same Old Regiment with New* Shoes."—Frank Crawford is daily receiving New'Goods from the manufactories. Call and examine his Custom Work of all kinds. No. 98 Main street

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WANTED!

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CHEAP ENOUGH

DO YOU WANT HELP?

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DO YOU WANT A HOUSE?

ADVFBT1SK IK'THE EXPRESS.

Do YoM Wint to Buy or Sell?

ADVERTISE THE EXPRESS.

Have Yoo Property for Salt?

ADVERTISE

THE EXPRESS having "the largest home circulation, is the best medium to secure year wants by advertising. We now put rates so low that there is no excuse for not mskiac known your wants. Advertisements of Houses "Wanted," "For Sale" and "FA Rent," "Help Wanted," "Rooms to Let," "Situation Wanted," "Property for Sale," "Boardinf," ost," "Found," "Strayed," "Stolen," "P nal," Ac.,' will be inserted for- Mr

25 CEKTS A BAY J-,

These terms are applicable to all advertise ments of the above class, of fivo lines and

Have Ton Houses or Rooms for Bent? 'ADVERTISE IN THE EXPRESS.

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HARDIN HARRIS

ONLY 25 CENTS A DAY.

Parties wishing te advertise in the EX PRESS, and living at a distance from tbis office, can inclose their advertisement in an envelope, with the necessary pay, and fur: ward the same to us through the Postoffice.

LOST—In

^HAYWARD & RYAN.

of every dercriptioq

for city and county .officers, manufactured at the Daily Express Bindery,. in the very best and most substantial sjyle by a competent and experienced binder apd rulei. We have a full line of the best quality of blank book papers, a«d invite an inspection of the work we are turning out.

Main streets, on tbe 13th instant, an Eardrop Jet, set in gold.- Tbe tinder will be suitably rewarded upon returning it to this office. iyl-l-il'it

WANTED.

ANTEf* —To exchange for property in the oity, 80 acres of oxtra good prairie farming land in Illinois. Land within one mile railroad, one-half mile of school house, and two miles of a chureh. Will pay difference in eash. Addres P. 0. Box 803, Terre Haute. 15d2t''

Wenquire

ANTED—A Girl who is a good cook, washer and ironer, the best wages given at residence of Major CHAS. 0. WOOD, Strawberry Hill. 14d4t

"117"ANTED—An active intelligent man to TV take life Agency of aNew ork Life Insurance Company to a competent person a liberal arrangement will be made address, with references, WM. HENDERSON, Terre Haute House. 1 UiMt \vl

WANTED—Builders

Ffice,

X^OR RENT—Flour Mill for rent, for salo or I? exchange for other property this Mill repaii jyl2t

is one mile from the city, and in fine repair call on WHARTON & KEELER.

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RENT—A very desirable brick Dwelling on north-eait corner of Sixth and agl« streets, formerly occupied by Mr.

Eagl Brown enquire at B. G. Cox Main street.

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IR RENT—A room opposite the PostolT Appljto DR. PATRICK. jyl8

& C'o's, 109 2S(itt

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IR SALE—The two-^tory frame .residence North Fifth street, The house contains eight (8) rooms, berides pantry aud basement, and is in good repair, A Kood barn, etc., on roar end of lot. Immediate possession givep. Enquire of 11,11. TEEL, second door north qf premises or at Gulick Ji: Berry's Drug Store. jyl-5-d't

SALE-A GOOD IIORSE,

BUCKBOARD AND HARNESS

Enquire at the Daily Express Office. tt

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iR business well established profitable ftock on band siuall an terms of salo favorable address P. 0. B. 1940. jyrJ

TXR SALE—New Brick Cottage House on Chestnut street, between (itb and 7lh stsApply to W- E., HENDRIUHiS, cor 4th and Main streets. jeS0tl2w

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SALE—20 LOTS- In C- Gilbert's nd dition, iik the eastern part of thceity, for sale on accommodating terms to those dosirous of improving them tho present season. my4d3m

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS"

Go to y. 0. Dlcklioiit's

TRUNK FACTORY

For tbe Latest Styles or TRUNKS

Galvanized, Iron and Zinc Cover. TRUNKS MADE TO ORDER JVo. 21& Main ttear 7th Street

Trunks Covered anil Repaired. jy!5-dtf'

PPLICATIGN FOR LICENSE.—TI10 un dersigned jiereby ^ives notice that he will

apply to "the'County Commissioners at tinregular session in September, 1370, for licensu to sell spirituous and intoxicating liquors in less quantities than a quart at'a time, for••the space of one year. The premise) »n which s.irtd liquors are to be sold ar6 Ibcated on Main street, between 11th and 12th streets, in Terre Haute, Vigo county, Indiana. jy8dltw3t GEORGE W. LEEK.

COAL! COAL! COAL!

The undersigned will deliver-coal during the month Sf July fo^ 9 cents per bushel, any place in the oorporate limits. All orders left at Armstrong's Gunsmith Shop, on 3d street north of Main, will receive prompt attention Terms cash. JAMES HIGGISON.

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Victoria Lawn, elegant quality, very low. Satin stripep Nainsook, at '25 cunts. ... Elegant line Jaconet Lawn, reduced to 11 cents. Large line of Lenos, and other Dress (.Toods, reduced to 15 cents.

Heavy Linen Crash, for Towels, at 10 and 12A cents/ Calicoes at lower prices than existed belorctthe war: 1'2-4 Honev Comb Quilts If 1 40. riii j. h.wf- "i:'' ii&fri -k ..

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and lroni day to day ttiercatter, as oiportunity may ofter, at private sale at not less than the appraised waluc thereof, all or any -par' of the following described real estate, sit" ate.l in Vigo county, Indiana, to-wit: 1st. Lots in John D. Chestnuts Addition to Terre Haute, laid out on- iart ot' N •Sec Town 12, N 'J W.

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Conud Ascherman's lot, recorded in Deed Record" 27", pace 406, to tire north line of a W-lottacJb lot deeded liy.-'-uiil Ward' to UlierD.'Grtigg, Recorded ih Deed'Record DO, page 407, thence west to northwest corner of aid 2 98-100 acre lot. deeded to SHid Gregg, thence soutbwestwardly to tbe south west corner of said lot, ttierii-o east on tho south lino of said 2 98-100 acre lot to the west side ot tho incennes roatl, thence southwest with tb

W^tt'SidcoF Vim.enn«road to tjer plaJSe «f becinning, containing 69-IOT) acres. TERMS—One-fourth cash, balance in one. two, three, four or five yearly payments, tbe purchaser riving notes drawing interest from date, payable annually, wailing relief from valuation or tutpraisement laws, and ail deferred payments securcd by mortpapc upon tho premises. WILLIAM It. MrKKhN.' iylo-dltwot (iuurdian.

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Levying a eitytax for the year One Thonsand 1*"-iK•'t Hundred aii.l Seienty, proviiling for general expenses, N'nrmal S.-hool amt Kail road, purposes.

SEC. 1

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That for the ycrir

Uue Thousand Eight Hundred and Seventy [1S70], there shall be a=\-e-sed, levied and col iei-tod, for the general purposes of the city, oil each one hundred dollars of valuation ot real and personal propbrty, s^ventv cents, and a poll tax of lifty cents OIL every UIALE iu. habitant of said eity, sane tindffbta p:iupor of the ngaot twenty-ooe years: itnd not ex eecding ti/ty years, residing within the coi porate limits of the city of Torre Haute*.

Sec. 2, That lor pairing, the interest on aint for the redemption oTpiineipal of tbe bond ir iiod bv said city ti» aid in,tbe 'on.-lrnction ot Ijiiililing for the State Normal f-'cbooi, there shall lie «scsjed, levied unil collected lor the year oneUioiisand eitht bundled and seventy llSfoj, a tax of twenty five i-nt-' on each one hundred dollars valuation ol real c-tato and personal property iu suid city lawfully subject to taxation

Sec. That lor paying the interest »ri. aud in oviding for* tho redemption of the bonds to anl iu constructing ahj eiiuipping tho Evansville, Terre Uaute and Chicago Rail way there shall be assessed, levied and collected ten cents to pay semi nnnual interest on said bonds, aud tivo cents to form a sinking fund to redeem the sauie when due, a tax on each ot)e hundred dollars valuation of real estate and (jer"onal property lawfully subject to t:i\-ntion within the corporate limit* of Tern* llautc.

Sec. An emergency existing for the talunc etleet of this ordinance, all rules hiucterinp the immediate eensideratioii of the same are hereby suspended, and this tax ordinance shall be in t'ofce from add after its passage and publication in one or more of the cit\dailv paper'. '.

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Attest. Dain«i L. Viekury, Clerk-

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Levying taxes for School Purposes for the year One Thousand Eight Hundred* and ^evenly.

SEC. 1, It*" it oril'tiitt-il bit Oil' i'viniiiuii Connil 'of the t'ihi nf rrf Uonff,

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tile came is hereby levied of twen-

ty-five cents on ouch one hundred dollars of taxable property within tho oorporate limits of said city, and fifty centson each poll within the same limits, for constructing, nlend ing and repairing of school bouues and. buildings, providing furniture, school apparatus and fuel therefor, and other necessary-ex. penses, except tuition.

See. 2. That for tuition purposes, to make up anUcipated deficiencies in tbe general fund, nere shall be, and is herebylevied a tax of fifteen cents on each one hundred dollars of taxable property within the corporate limits ef said cjty of Tofrfe llaute.

Sec. An emergency existing for the prompt taking effect, of1 this ordinance, all rules hindering its immediate consideration are hereby suspended, and the same shall be considered in full force from and alter its passage and publication ill one or more of the city daily papers.

Passed July 5, 1870, G. F. COOKERLY, Mayor. HAttest: Daniel.L. Vickery,"Clerk.

J: ^I'AX UHUI\A.\tl

Regal iting tbe manner, of keeping and de positiiiK monies raised by Special Taxation k'or special obje'ts.

SKC. 1.

H'" it in Un mill by the t-mn nujn ('nun'

il the Villi of Tun- llmitr,

'1 bat the CityS

rcasurer bo instructed to k«vp all taxes col lebted for the redemption of Normal School bonds, and interest thereon all taxes collected lor the payment of interest on Hiiiload bonds, and taxes collected as a sinking fund for tho redemption of pnneipul mouic-f reof. separate and iipurt froui the taxes collected t'..i tbe general purpose and expens ot the (ity and th it he be dirci-ted to de osit the same nt interest, all such nirtnic:: icing obtainable at vali, uxccpt tbe (jnkint ''mid taxes, which shall remain at deposit here her an gel tbohlfrhcst rate of lcgaJ in tci-csi and the .-afest jtecurit^, all ol which hall be deposited to tho credit' of "The City of Jesre liaute, by it*Treasurer."

Sec. 2. An emergency exi.-ting for tke tak-ii ng effcct of tbis ordinunce without delay, alls rules hindering the same are hereby suspendd. and the same shall and is declared in force from and after its passage and publi -nin one or more of the city papers.

Passed July yth, RCo. if. F. COOKtRLT, Mayor. AttestD. L. Vwkory.. Clerk

GRAIN DEALERS.

JOHN irANEY, i*i -ti.^ uv

CoiimiKsion Merchant^

And Wholesale and Retail Dealer in all kinds of (train. Warehouse on North First StToet, at Canal Basin. Ten-e-Haute,'' Indiana.

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