Daily Wabash Express, Volume 20, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 16 July 1870 — Page 4
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girCBUCAK COUNTY TICKET
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AVBlToi,
WILLIAM PADDOCK. qusnrv, GORDON LEfi.
TBBA80BEB,
IMOKTON
C.
EANK1N.
BECORDXB,
THEODORE MARXEN.
ALEXAsSR°0b0PBB.
^bavid^°CSI8ty.
^SD^-JOS. FELLENZER -PHILIP RANDOLPH. jrjDGJECBIHIKAL COUBT,
JOHN G. CRAIN.
•—"SVS&BST^r BSPBESEMTATIVES, WILSON SMITH,
H. BOUDINOTT
The bty and Victuity
ESD the week with a refreshing, health-giving artesian bath.
has been engaged to' do
the music oh Monday night.
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Street Commissioner is enforcing
the cleaning of the alleys. Right.
JUDGE HUGHEShaa
to ioin in the G6togtesatBtmi «nva».
FOBTK
^ICBOUOH pavement and4 Water Works are the next improvements for
out city.
MAYOR'S COCBT.—A
noxnmft TKsmoCTat of Vermillion county informed the editor of the Hoosier State on Mepday-laat, that he knew, of over4 in that fajaty wh® ere g&ftg to support Judge Hughes in
Terence to Voorheeg.
The
AMWB-
ftmigbU fch a*jr«ajbfcff
the Inffidia|ailitf IxmSsfehftXt Wednesday night, was robbed just after crossing the bridge over White river, of onfe or more sacks of coffee and a crib of
rot
Tifs ','^t. Lay* "'p- jniagfifipeut Silver Palace sleeping coach, cpmpfetfely fittd with all /ihe mo^Brn improVHnents for the convenience and comfort of.the traveling pttblic, passedJt«rejr«aictday moraing. QB-Ua-W-4»A St. Lwajo New Sf ork,uiV^r theL-I«dianapoiu and St. Loui/and Be^le&nttiftft lines. *fhe "St Loui^'jms built »t4'c
Gov.
not been invited
TONS of hay have been harvest-.
ed from the Fair Grounds this season.
Ta* glass works will probably be lota-, Wd near the E. & C. R. R. round house
PEBSOMAI |USV.
Mr. Sawyer, o) Kan
sas, is in the city, the gtjest of *R6v. E. F. Howe.
were scarce yesterday, or else-
the hot weather caused people to be too lazy to tall them.
THE
immense engine at the Vigo Iron tested-y^ataMil
Company's works was Usteti-y^laMVy found all right.
THE
DemoatalfcCtffHl. Opnvitttw is
figuring on providing a place to hold Democratic aoteitiugA. v* L.tx.
REV. E. F. HOWE
Will preach on Sun
day at four o'clock P. N. at the school house one mile east of Fort Harrison on the road leading out from 13tli4t(£etv
Km«a B. B.
I^YLEB
will preach in the
chapel on Mulberry street, to
morrow at 11' A. oto •'The Bas|s of Man'a AccounUbility," and at 8 p. on Why pm Biqiply a OhristiBji:" ,f iWn.s^stiArr, dne huncfredL leetlfigh, was ecacted yesterday in front of the Wigwam, fraaa which the etai^ and stripes will be' displayed wlfefi unythiag is goihg on
iX*(x t^row your gart*age iu the Hreato and alleys. Besides being liable lo put in an iuvoluntury appearance at the Mayor's Court, you are sowing the ecdto ot' cholera, fevers, and other diseases incident to the {Dimmer months.
li* -Tefrt-
MOBTON
colored man got
drunk yesterday and gave the Mayor his only ease.
DB. ROSSEXEB
WHO
is preparing to erect an
elegant residence on Chestnut street neai Seventh. t'-\C
IS
HE?—The
ITEMS
/oumai hears of one
man in this city who is a supporter of Judge Hughes.
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died articles ot association with the Secretary of State on Thursday. TImarticles state that the object is to manufacture.glapa and glassware in Terre Haute,, Vigo oouhty, for the term, of fifty years. The capital Mock is $lo,000, t^iviilvd into shares of $50 each. The number of di^ rectors ts fixed at seven, and the follow ing named gentlemen have been appoint-^ ed for the tirsi year: Edward Gilbert,™* W. B. Tuell, D. W. Minshall, A. O. Hough, John S. Beach, Demaj Deming and Prestou Hussey.
JAPAN
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iW* 7»( :*•*. "l A YOU»6 LADY snif.in a wicked paper that if twp ^iea. *«ou}d each tgke a pole of a g^lyjuyc bfttery in oae li^tid tli^n complete t^| circuif by kissing, at^e sepsatioa.uf^B) Ike lips,w»H ex
I tjkat ,«f ^e prewur^ of smptotBfbe. She «(Mnminic4ted ^l|e fact to ««umbei of friends a Jsatt^iy «aa sectind and the exper(nient tried^aad fonad^to work to a charm. ,'A.taigi BUmber of pocket batteries hxv'e b(n oriei«d, so that hereafter glietr ladies 'meet aid kiss, 'as is their c«iHtoAi,tliey-eah sjint their'ey^es and fully eujo^ the ^satisfaction of feeling a genffeinan*B liw(*ireflaii4 to theirs. iU. itS' -1 \J
l^e
l^di'
anapolis «ni UlHfc Railroad, ut Litcltfeld, Illinois, exp-essly for the Indianslolia!ktfft. L«m KIe^J0)"g Coach Cornj*ny, to run on the routes named be tweenSt. Louis and'NeW .York cities, and Kfleettf great credit upon the compa n^ to which it belongs, as also upon our Western car btfilders in competition with
in#t*
will arrive here at 2:40
Monday afternooh, and tjike rooflis at the Terre Haute House. The State officers will accompany liitu. It is suggested that tfie" citizens' nieef" our' distinguished gUest at the depot in carriages. The following gentlemen have been selected to act as a Committee ot Reception. David S. Danaldson^Sani. Magill i). W. Minshall.
W. E. Hendricli. Jos. Fellinzei I,. A. Smitli, Co|. Thopipson, jt 1. N. Pierce, Gen. Ch'as. Cruft,'-11 JrP. Baird, Kinsley Hamilton,
H. Hager,
W.B'rTuell, L. A* Buraet.t,i. L. Kyce, R. L. Thompson, I)emas Deining, Preston Hussey,
C'apt. don. B. Hager.Gen. G. K. Steele, C. E. Horford, Wdl. Keeny,' .r
As 'the 'train approached, the man ranaway. The engineer,iA*drew Mct'utchen, started two brakemriifafter him, with instmctions not to retard* until they canghi him. After a lively'run of a mile over a {rio^Kkjifiel^they ar«rh|ul«d him and b'iought him back to ftarmony station, where Ageut J. B. Harris made a change against him, on which he was sent to the Clay county jail at Bowling Green, in default of giving bond in the^sum one thousand dollars. He gave his name as HtilU, from Jasper county, Illinois. He made no denial of his guilt, and said he only wanted to tee a little fun!
DEATH
FROM'
STARVATION
TBA.^-XigOe received yester
day 6ve half cheats of the new crop Japan tea, by the OvetlAnd route.. 'It is a email green leaf and aa fragrant as a roee, proaouaced by old tea drinkers fitr perior to anything of the kind evey oflCered in this|:ity. C$l|andg|t aajunjplibefore it is ill Wbe. -rrrrr-rft—t
TROUBLES
OF AN
|THE
EDITOB.—In
days of lightning' amT steam,jrriting for a paper issnadta&taMveoiWysia i^ore
eui|gy cigar bof es. JSiM pe^ietrator of j^idicult than eowe. people imapne. To the rdUbtffr tfcaMrfnXgnf^firffcK Illustrate: Major Smith, of tU MO, dur in o^^^TXt^SSSilE* he** fore part of the week wrote .—
the goods out at a place where accomplices were in waiting. The crib of empty cigar boxen were recovered Thursday, at the place where they were thrown from the o»i*)1tdt no clueljH y*t beenf fcfcittd' to U^^fOpttiftort df thi robbery. *w
article far fra jp^per of-*hur .^riMia^atf the situation la Europe. Afterwards on the later news received, lie cfcianged it to a peace article, apd last, evening the announcement uptgn.jhp
DAILY JEXWK#
4a6etin bdkrd caused him to pot it back to a war article. IJe may have tp.change it agaia before be goes t» preA.
fCoMFiiEMOE
GAMJL—The
CAMPAIGN.—Hon.
xr =. hebs has a list of speaking appointments the fas'-.T r:mT* in.yesterda/s Joifliiol and autnorfzes that TBP MB i'V TAKI soma- to say that Hon. Moses F. Dunn is
funny incidents as well as names, in mak* ing their grand rounds. Sine of them a few days sitiCe.'.fi^tak^li hoUBe Vh^ he found no one but* a woman, and she in bed. ,"Have you any children, Madame asked the deputy gt' the Census' Burea.il The woman looked a* little confused, and replied, "Well, I have one, but I do ntft kl)ipw.whep»er it pt not and turning aown the blanket, exhibited a.three-day old boy. "A healthy looking child, Madame," said Ihe census man what do you call it?" "Heis not named yet," teplied flyg ipaojher. with a lootiof affection at her boy. "Suppose we call him .Joseph," suggested the enumerator. "Well," replied the mother, "I guess Joseph Will dp," an^rfdopi.hs ,wept asJoseph, and down he will continue to go aa Joseph unti} census taking is/.'npt for Joe.'"
invited to attend any and all of the appointments, hnd that for the fwirpoae bf discussion he will be accorded an equal division of time. Tire appgin tiBent^ye as follows: .1*1
At Middletown, Prairie Creek town ship, on Monday, July 25th. At Clinton, Vermillion county, on Tuesday, Jtply $»th., ,, TAt Toronto,' Ven_, Wednesday, July 27th.
At Newport Vermillion county, on Thursday, .July 28th. At Eugene, Vermillion county, on Fri day, July 29th. 'At Perrvsville, Vermillion county, on Satarday, July 30th l^he speaking to commence at one o'clock each day.
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GKTTINO READY
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S.S.EarlJr, Sewell Coulson, ,, W.B.Warren, 1: M.
Brown,
W. K. Edwards, W. E. McLean, J. O. Jone*. W. R. McKeen, Major B. Hudson. W. W. Curry.
DASTABDLY^ACT.—Yesterday
morning
at ah6u't seven o-'clockas the eaily fieight going east «w approaching Harmony, the engineer noticed a ma* dragging Miine thing across the tracjt^ He did not MIImise what'the n*n jfta»«^6l»t- uiJtil he bad a ppr oaChe^bn^r.i^tQv be bar I able to" checfgihe tr^^fofe gunning 'upon a pit^^Mdf.Ji doMH ^eS1^hich'(fie miscreant had placi^ undaj^jind on top the rails, in such a~p09!tion as to be certain to throw the train from tfie track.
!—«uch
heading "nflunds strange in this land ol -plenty, and yet iu the fold ing, we have ia case iu whitth-th* dead*body Of a boy is brought tv his mother's home in this city, whose death- is caused, or at least hastened, by want of nourishing food Something over a year ago Reuben Melick, whoae widowed mother lesides on weM.to New Orleans, ^iorth Filth Where he lemaiued tinli4,a -holt time since when on account of ill-health he started home. Before reaching St. Louis his mon^y.gave^out and lij was ^ut ofl -he ti afn® t^t'Vime he hatf" liol
«at«n anytUing lor'some time.
Hhnte' i'-V'*'"•»'
A
t^le-
h»
condition gave the.hreman upon an engine a dollar to get the boy something to
FOB THE
They are getting ready for county and: district faics »U around u?. Every day nearly,"brings ps a pamphlet 'containing 'the premium list and regulations for the next anuaal fair of some, agricultural society.' ""(.Iris," of the Cincinnati' Times, has jutit got one from Bungtown* and thus £peaks of it. Bungtown has ofgan ized an agricultural society, and they will hold their first annual fair in September if it is a success they promise tp.holdm second annual laii in October. The
Bimgtown Brass Band has been engaged and the Zouaves jvill eome out.and go tUiotigh a drill, beside (joiny through any strangers thfit are there to be pickedAip.
We copy the following from the KUI.ES AMI REGULATIONS OF THE BUNG TOWS AGRICDCTURAI. SOCIETY. No person can belong to the society un l^ss he has joined:
The entrance fee shall not be less than nothing, nor more thanw what a man has 'fot.
VVIkeie no premiums are awardedj to things jn "exlabhian, the things will be sold at auction, the proceeds going to the society.
Every exhibitor getting a premiuin'can name the amount of it it he immediately donates it to the society and: ftdvances the money. If he refuses he gets no premium, and the articles he exhibits will be sold according to article third ui this section whether trccordfng to law or not.
Every animal or article to be exhibited for premiums must come himself, aud not send a band. No premium will be paid on an auiinal that neglects to put in, on appearance untM the fair is over. "Beats" cannot enter the ground*unless they euter iu the Vegetable Department.
Young cattle will not be permitted to enter Fine Art Hall unless accompanied by their parents.
Patch work quilts, for all work, three years old and under, will rate the same as fatted side-saddles, in the dan. The awarding committee must strictly observe this rule.
The judges on animals will have re gard to their sizq, breed, customs iu' society, proficiency on the piano, feeding, political antecedents, familiarity with the dumb bells, symmetry, manner ol wearing the hair, po-itionon the woman sutlrage question, age, the "code," and what they think about base-ball.
No yerson except the Awarding Corn mitiep on duty, oiLccrs of the Mjcictv members of other a-huciations, int iie«i thrashing machine*, specimen goo-cUrr ry jelly (not less than oue pint,) member of the press, and the public generally will be allowed inside the ring while the exhibition is going on.
OROKK OK KXIUBITKIN FIRST DAY.
Horses-and ale lor draft, asses (faculty of the Bungtown Academy, products of the soil, soiling ot the products, and farming implements.
SECOND DAY.
Mt nna^eU WalS3Jr™r»e TirebanfTearsold and upward cheese, lour year eat ana neip iuu.
pocketed the monef, aid young Milrck, tn his emuciated condmon, started to walk tftSSt. Lo61i -tto ui|l«aofil»e vqajl he crawled on ht«l»!ib a«vd knees. He finally reached St. Lauis aud seut word ome. His motherland sister went over lh time to hear hlto" Hf'ctSunt liis sufl'erings and*see bitn breathe bis last. His B^dy was brpnghj^home. Thursday evening and interred yesterday. 'J
old
Cattle of all kinds (including the "dunibj jjfixen cattle" Longfellow speaks ot, as well as the cattle on a thousand hills. I blooded l$ors&, htnjses tfr general purposes, horses for General Grant^rack- Aoliar4 ing hofses^fcidliofrses gdni to Tack." draft butter, jelliertor all work. bread, three
,or
harne
CRIMINAL COURT.—On
these
Indianapo
lis News states that Mr. James
Sn^ith,
an
old geatleman residing in Vermillion county, came lo that city a day or two ago lo take the train for Richmond, where ne wa# goipg to purchase ab engine.— While at the Union Depot, a well dressed man came up and pretended to be acquainted with Mr. Smith, who thought he met had xhe stranger before, but couldn't tell just where. Stranger was going to Richmond, too, as soon as he could order a bill of lumber, and would be pleased to accompany Smith.' Stranger' went aVay for a short time and then returned to the did gentleman. Soon after another stranger came up and preaented a bi^l for $35t amount due on the lumber ordered by the strange gentleman. Stranger No. 1. offered stronger No. 2 a $100 bill, which, of course, No. 2 couldn't change, and would Smith lend No. 1 the reqaisite amount, as he could repay it on the train or at Richmond. Smith produced the money, and it is scarcely necessary to state that he never afterward saw either the money orfthe strangers. He was thus fleeced ont of&35, all the money he had with him aigi Wks Compelled to buy an engine here irate jpC3n going to Richutpnd.
W Kestor.
FAIRS.—
yesterday John
A. Asdenan, a ctdkvd mkn,l»lead guilty to a charge of forgery, and was adjudged jr"~TTt *f"* Penitentiary. A small hoy w«5k£luU foonty'jail for twenty, days for 44Hng a watch, fnid tEe parents 6f another boy Vere allayed ^ermisaka «o send ^'td .thc^Hhuie bf KeTujce, in case Ihe^ *t %e^ KinVln control.
URATES COFFEE.—Ojing to .J,he immense ru^ onJjt^tted? Cbfiee l^st Sjtjh jay an^tke amy calls for this"ercelled! beverage during the week, S. R. Baker & Co. have concluded to offer it 4o their patrons oy*japrf0jyf fTry/n wb|%|i^i hava an opportunity.
A
five dollar green*
Iwlr will be given for a prize on sales of
|4|"
Xig TEBBE HAUTE
first prominent political meeting of the campaign at Terre Haute on Monday •jght next, promises to be all that it should be aa the openin^giui. The Rei publicans of that ^na of the whole county, are at work vigorously. They have built a wigwam which it is the purpose to dedicate.to the Republican cause on that (octisiot. Hon.- looses Duaul^ tkft candi«*ite for Ca|igtess, 9*ill ibe present, while Senator Morton will apeak briefly upon the issnes before the people, the jclaimp of the party to their support," and the general work of the canvass. The fact-et genstor Morton's presence will cause a large attendance, as under the circumstances, the Hon. Daniel W. Vaorhees may probably come in for slight notice. For several years past Senator Morton has had the privilege qf "opening the campaign," as it is called and it has always happened that when opened the cbhcltision has been disaster to the Democracy. In this instance, there is mow than ordinary reason to believe that the current events will not jbf changed. Expursiof^ trails will be run on both roads, returning to the city after the mealing. We understand a number of our nroipina^t cifizensj will be present.—Ind. Journal.
NORMAL SCHOOL
Indiana-
D. W. Voor
A
HRTLIJEJIF^T-V^E RE?T
publish the list of teachers in attendance upon the special term of the Normal School, with the addition of those enrolled yesterday, which swells the number to ninety-three:-Cbad Taylor, Clinton, Vermillion county, Indiana. ... epk Mills, Valley Mijla, Mar*on county.
Isaac Mill*. Valley Mills, Marion county Indiana- ...
-Y I.
Win Trout, Viniemiei, In*. Robert
Sturges, Hanover, Ind-
Huah Ijt Con ley, tiinten. Ind. 1 I' 1 Harrison Kohler, Frankfort, Ind. Lewis Mobly, Hartsville, IndPeter Fox. C'lncinn«tirOhio. James N Beard. Michigan, Clinton county.
James S Stonecypher, Hartsville, |ndr •, IndianaiKins
HP
At New Goshen, FaySW'^biCifsBfp. Vigo county, on Thursday, July 21st. At Creaks Mill .in Otter Creek town ship, 'jVigo'courip',J»n"Friday, July 22d •At C'enteivil^, Flerson township, Vigo c&unt'y, (tn Saturday, July 23d:
Jl
t-arali Parke Morrisen-. .. Xbonias Charlton, Seymour, lni. Jehu McKnigbt Blbss, Orl «y, Ind.
eans, Orange coun-
J^koii Hii.pctoe.!Ciniiersville, liid ete Laubaui, Mud^aoii. iAd. 1 Hannab Dildiuu. Tcivu lt.iute. Mary Cunmngbaiu, Teriu Hauiu Mi«S MatildaHeterlnift. Mndison, Ind. Jacob Uacbanau- Waveliwid. iluutBoiuery county, Ind. Kacbel Grithtb, Hichmoud, lud. Adab Talbett. hvatjsvilte,. Ind. Jonathan Joii'ns. euuiiltuii. villi*..-' JenDiuColy, Kvunsvillu, Ind. Mary E Heberburt, Madison, Ind. JonaieRogers, Kockville. Ind. Robert Woody, Tharntown, Booneounty,
Ind, ,i Alderman,,Meroih, Ind Sylvester Starko, Ascension, bullivan county, Ind. ... t» Chas Moore.'CrawfordsviUc, Ind. Lizzie Dobbins, Qreensbntg, Ind1
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Ames Sanders, Valley Mills. Marion county, Ind. Ellen Kcster, Terre Hautu. Mary Ztnnt. Hoeltliort Ind."1"' ™111 CW Jacobs, Terre Haute. ,.-rr-T
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Elizabeth Vance, Terre HaiSto. LfnnieSlayback, Frankfort, Ind. Agnes Morrison, ....i Miltoa Dell, Coffee, Clay county, lud,'' V' Grace 0-ales Shaw. liridgeatoU, Itt„ Maria McCollam, Elizabeth, Jtarruon^o.unty, Indl Alice Sophia Joor, Evansville, Ind,
Anderson, Terre MauU.
Uertie Atkinson, Pittsboro, Ind. Dutchess, Onward, Ind. Id S Zonor, Centre Point, Ind
Fire Brick Urates aud Mantles, all
styles and prices, at Ball's.
JOrated Coffee, on draught to-day, at the Poototfice Lobby, it Is mm of the healthiest beverages made. Try it.
Hendersou's best.
S&Q.Ot«rf<tf
AT^
Mmftuw-The
IN,TERRE HAUTE, ON
iWi^WIT:
4AtF Aiq7j44i¥sH
Will be run on both the roads from Indi-
anapolis.
See the Decline in Millinery tlosis. High Crown Straw Hats $1.00, iormer price $2.00. JJ1
High Crown Neapolitan Hats ~$1.o6, former price $2.75. 'j 1? Qopd Straw ats—jT^iin^ned^ former price $3.50.
White Iace annJlluaiop, $2.00,.farmer price $3 50. ^ef
inpw^r^an,
8ttee
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Morris Wright, Kichmoild, Ind. Kate Meisenbelter, Vmcennes, Ind.^ Emma Conn, Evans ville, Ind, James Adams Harnes, Michigantown. -Umton ceanty, Ind.'
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John ft Bobbitt. tireensburg, Ind.' Nama Griftn, Torre Haute.
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Mattie Qllek, s..... ,!t„t, Sarah Kester, Frederick Hyler, Ueorrettendeiwrf Rochester, 1n«.'"" iohn Richards, I rankfort, lud. ,. Charles Henry Lee, Hanover, led, Geo W. Meredith. Hoche^er.ind- /. Warren Stone, Nowark, Ind. Chas Qivens, Centre Point, ind
Eliza Rippetoe, San ford, Ind. .--TUT Amos Mtfrane/Miiroy. Ind.
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N Shuinard, Terre Haute. .^1
(kind.
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Wilsl
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Wilsh. Clifty.Ind.
Anna Probst, Terre Haute.
MatVlda^Coleman.Terre rfu\it??
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Nannie Swan, Saluda, Ind. •John W Bishop, Danville, Ind,
Miua Hauunond (Ireencastle.lfid, Ella Brewster, Elizabeth, Hartison county Ind. A Nooney, Plainfield, Ind Amos A Crane. Milroy, Ind. Kate Warren, Stockwull, Tippecanoe county
Ind, -I Alice batts? MuuitiWd, MonrOe county New York. Columbia Logan, Frankfort, ind Oliver Bogue, fctrangcr's Station. Henry county, Ind, Sallio Knap^, Terro i|autev,
Ureenwalt,v
Mrs Lizzie S Byers, nnie Caldwell, KuShvitle, Ind.
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W
loomington, Ind.
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heo S Jennings, b" mvviiu«0| auw« ay, Edinburg, Ind, S- A. Donnohue, Oreencastle, Ind. JephthaHobbs. Shelbrvillo, III- .... Mattie Wisharu, Prairieton, Ind. Jennie ALderman, Harlan, Allen county,lpd Amy Swift, V.i../ .J" Thomas A. Kibby, Clinton, lad.
Ruble, Vincennes, Ind.
Fruit Cans are the
Nutiimai Iuiiet- I'ot everybody buys one ii
Lull 'is. .i c"
I'ure, tuld and deiic-iom* Crated Collee iit the i'ostoificv Lobby to-day Try it.
Wanted. Lovers of good heavy No. 1 Tinwaie io know that they can bnv it at tielideion'b.
Pure Creauk syrupp are used with Aerated Coflec. It is drawn from a porcelain lined fountain. At Postoffice
L^LY LO.JAY
88 domestic manufactures
(including broils and djvoroas.j and a whistling match. UKTJVI
1
THIKD^ DAY.-
Needle, shell, wax and carpenter work -t drinking, blacked eyes, miscellaneous ar-' tides ending with stump-pullers trotting against fime, and a grAid running match between a horse power, potato harvester and a pair of woolen knit baby socks.
FOURTH DAY.
rsfis'.' .tu
Getting over the fair.
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Yon vau buy Fruit Cans at better pri(^s at Ball's. That's what's the matter
Somebody will surely get a live dollar greenback, and a giase of Aerated Coflee, for ten cents- 13 tickets, ior one
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Jio.'4 7 and 186 draw two tine pocket knives, prizes offered July 12.- To-day Aerated Coffee is oflared, also alive dollar greenback, for a prize.
Butter and —E. Rothschild, at. 15 South Second street, is .selling Butter by the keg at twenty cents: ten to hfty (pounds 'at tweuly-two centa. Eggs-.-at elevsn cents. No use to pay high prices, when these cheap rates are oflered. 16 d3t
ti i.dJ jfi A U. \i£ *-deiwA
I'ure Wines.—In store and for sale at low -figured the fdiUtw|ng baralid^ qf pure Wines-
I IMPQRTFD WJNES. Jleidsick's Champagne, Duvan's Cham
ant a Coojj,
^epubycans of Vigo
a wH
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In order to pake room for|all popds, the#present'stock will Sie ^oia Wirtibull giWtto ioJt. Call at? NoJ fo iSouth 4th trejtmd g«t a H#^ Bon^ at your
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Pure Brandies and Win.—I have received directly from the /Custom House, Cpme pure, French Brandy and Holland Gin.
J. B-'LYNE, 76"Mainstreet.
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Men's Lastiug Vr^gans, only $1 50, at R^ibdld'sj^No. 70 Mkin street,Between ThirtUifl.Fojir^r.r 11,1": I I
ShaHe cioti«rifrft(?wr arfsnreautifuT colors, ju|t swiped "^^^rpet I^IK
Having: removed my office to the corner of Fourth and Ohio^ streets, 1 am prepared 16 fill all'orders4 for the phrfe, unadulterated block coal and if you don't believe it, ronnd your order promptly.
Mr. ExpRES3f send and I will fill E. Merrill.
Ladies, Misses and Children's Maria Antoinette Slippers/ -steel buckle aud leather bow? Also, Mi«es and Children's colored'Bqots, at 'Frank Crawford's, 98 Main street. r- —K~T—7773 #*5'
Blue Lick Water from the Upper Blue Lick Springs, Kentucky. An infallible remedy for- chronic jliseases of the £Tver, Dysoejjsia, Cttfan^ons diseases, Chronic Rheumatism and Gout..,. Only 30 cents per gallon, at Lvne'sv70 Main
•.Mttas *.
^hihe Wines,.Port
pagne, Table Clarets, and Sherry NATIVE WINES, FROM HFRMAN, MO "Catawba, Herbamont, and Ives Seed
ling. r-T Tv^T-I A^
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NATIVE WINFS, FR5M OAT?rixiRNf A.' Muscatelle, Angelica,,port and Malvasia.
All warranted sure for -medicinaliiur-ic-vtl-ua i.l.r aiJ. /3 poses
JAMES B, LYNE, 76
Mrtin
^yl2-debd4t
street
Riddle for Tabic CSwtotb.IS^I
New Braids at Herz & Arnold's.
Mrs. N.—Ob, how dreadful hot^'if? Mrs. K.—Yes, madam, it is very warm $but I'feSTralhe't coififorfstblfeT""
Mis. N.—Is itpossiblf ft .^nd iiow do you manage thar!* Mrs. K.—I use one of Herz A Arnold Fans, they are the b«pt,^n^ yheapest in the city.
Ladies' Lasting Congress Waiter?, only 90 cents, at Iteibold's.
Beadqita^ters foi close "buyers on Ladies, Misses and Children's Lasting, Goat Morrocca, Scollop TopiCustom-made and 'Polish Boots aha £hoes. All classes of
Lasting goods, at greatly reduced rates at Reiboid's, No. 70 Main street.
Home Insurance Co. of New York. Extracts from "American Exchange and Re
The Home Insuranoa\iompany o( New York wrote in WC9 u|ton $210,000,000 fire hazards, about one-thirtieth of the tire insurance business of the cuuntry. Its risks expiring in the year amounted to $188,705,810, and $214,000,000 were car ried at the close of 1869.
Not only is the Home the sole two million-dollar capital tire company in New York, but its gross surplm alone ($2,510,308) is larger than the total gross Mnet.*, including capital,- of any other New York fireinsurance company.
To the administrative and executive authority of this company must be accotdeHha twdit-sf mahing-the -best of the tire situation, of seeing their way th^oif^h She n*ncertainties and impediments of the business to rational results With £lear ifleas aftid keen avoiding the avenues to.'*t)ankrn which permeate tha lire immranc||s^stei they uud^r^i'ite.upon th^^°ii fireAMifcndfe ftotKn^i^hot The policy holder is certainly* that eowpajjy ^vlikh mate#' money, fts*f^curfty worth the security/ot -aiy other corn the present confusion. Tire lnsur^ni -be promised at any price, not be s^cu'red^SV a 'price bero# a?j»y ing' point. An office doing a nonpaying business is simply a cheat aMd delusion tot"the.policy-holder. The Home' Insurance Company practices-, no deceptidn, and we believe it to be good for-what it contracts tt5 do?- uf- inderstood thap^eai lphmiltdtf of the fire uurb tmcneam*^ panics which haie btni fhtrted in ffft Uhft&f State'! have failed,. ihi$ may,,4 ^j#in like a bojd frith to place in any audi institution 3till, the management of tBe Home inspires confidence, ,asgl «(e Aave.giijtn evidence that theu arenoi workan^Mowftrd insolvency.'
The Homtfls n-efreseSSd tEs city by. Hosfordjand Bonditot, office cor. 4th and Maia'sts, 2Kllm«
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Want & Situation,
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\Vant fo Sell a Patent.
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Waal a Salaaman, '.it- -tiu-, Want afiervant Girl, •1 '•& Want to Ptnta Store, «r 1 :"o W £»w *r,% Want to Sell a^iano, j)0 WanttoSell a Houae,
Want to Lend Money, *1 Want to f^y_ a House,
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Want toEuya Hone, a.! e-: ~-.'i J: iVant to Rent Oirriage, "^t a^Bparding flace, ^Tant to Boarow Mensm j'sdasr t'if'
Want to Sellja Hon^eaia4 l^t,'
iSfrayed Aniadltj
Wanli^S^&Pi^jp^iFurniUue^^ Want to Buy, a ^epond-hfmd^ CSwnage, Want to iad anything yon have Ix»t Want to %pd ?n Owner 'fortpihything Foijnd, "foil can make yoon wants Imowi} to the reailera of ilie*Ex?jft^sjtjot only Twe'ntya a
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Fans cheap enough at Riddle's.
I Mou'dy, opposite the* Y&*1 dffioe," fells Ajie best brinds of Virginia' Smoking Tobacco for One Dollar per pound.
Tlte "Panama Skeleton," a new style of Skeleton Corbet at Hen# A Ar Jtold'a. f.: Mil
j! JJew Barber-SMiop.—1 have opened a new Barber Stop, on- Secqnd .street, two doors nqrth of M^ii^n Eaciy Block, .and furnished it in fitst-etas* style. A share o/ patronage is sblifeited with a'guaiantee that satisfaction will tie rendered. x,
for pUy^^n^-cqiiipt^r, otficera^ ^lanufactured at the Daily Express^ bindery, in the very best anil most siilwfantial style by a competent' and experienced binder'and ru l^i. Wi have a VuTlline of the best Quality of blapk book, papers, and invite an tnsiecion of 't^ie work'w£ are nirning t)U"t.! •.
I^iss L. QnlHn will sf 11' her entire stock of millinery goods at cost for the 'H&t thirty days, in order to makeiroom for hew goods.
Tlis i^- pfi Xji,v«twfcf a call and price my goods. All kip^s 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. Renqember .tlfe place,.east side of Fourth street, between Main and Cherrv. 12-dlw
California Biwrfy^skwd retfeived
Mjiddie
None sell cheaper than Riddle.
J'. Vorisis ,«iiir oifhiiVl/'itli^th^es quality of fresh meats, which lie will sell cheaper than anybody elae for cash, lie has also,(a good supp}^ of Southdown Sprjnp- Lambs. Corner- Sijitlk. and-Ohio. '25,ll
Middle for Neck'Chains
Best lo»e*b-Breii-tcr Juliaim •nnett W 1*.
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Ohadwiek.W llioiif Cartlcv Paul Ctfcrk%OcV*feCleveland Noah •. ('real Ja^ Chegter Early id Conroy John Pavier Jbstorat" £'^0irS}IIV-kll
l)ans
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,. HARDIN HARRIS
BLAHK BOOKS
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supply of superior California Brandy, for medicinal purposes'. J. B. JJVNE, jjll2 70 Main streeti'*
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siraw Goods at Cost.—All light hat at greatly reduced prices. '7" jy7tf
ALLEN
"the Hatter."
Millinery g:«wh A^ajkt— In order^to close out an imthense stock of'summer goods we will'sell every^hing^nfT oir line at greatly iwdutsed prices. Btia'rieta, hats and ribbons of the latent Styles lower than the" same quality1 bf goods have ever beep sold before the" war at1 ft L.
STRAUS&
Everything at, Aloudy's Tobacc Store, opposite the Post Office, has been reduced to gold Irtd specie basis' where the best brands of Virginia Smoking To bacco are sold at $1,00 per poun^i
4 Self-rnlsifrg^l^iii' Wves Ponders, Hot I a and (.'ream Tartar. Always reliable. dyspeptics and Invalids capus'fe it with Impunity: Prepared by
I C. I.
RIPLEY.
New Black jet jewelrjfor the million jjist received at Herz A Arnold's.
Xew at CM.-RipW'^
Our Prices on Black Jewelry are far "below those of our competitors. I
HERZ
At.ARNOLD.
New arrival.— ller# «St Arnold are iu receipt of l^Kl dozen of Fanning'* Skeleton Col-sets, 'which *?i 11'lie sola to Stlid* Trade at ma^ufaeturers prices, ^pnd -n rates.
tailed at Jobber rates.
Herz & Arnold Silk Fans.
Silk Fans! Just received! 73"dozn{ Silk Fans from New Yoik! Iianki|it sale, to be retailed fur less than linrt (Oit. Jf Eltz iSi
Free Lunch very morning.
Carriage
ARNOLO
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-at the Dexter iSaJoon ...
Kcmft^al.'4-MK. I&l Sitterkamp lias removed her haix-dressjqg fliop lo the corner df 4th and Main streets,1 over Wari' .i i#'. ,.4 a ren, Hoberg A Co.'s store. ,»li
Oil
Cloths,. beautiful pat
terns, justJ-^e^v^i at U^e Carpet Hall. Minufacturers anJ" others' please take not I,
grfeen, quier, pnrpre a^d broire^: 1
"The 9M&* tM ^Re^fineSI with New SijoeiB."—JPrl^nk Crawford is daily reeeivifag New Gooas frohi thfe manufttctories.' tall krfd
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Work of all kinds.' No." 98 Main street
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IckuHtRtt IX THE, riWT OFFICE •pa BstaH^[, July 16, is^o. Persons calling,for these letters wm please say [iitilrrtHMiliiij giVo* Aate of the list.
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of every dercriptroh
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A pure article of Poach and Apple Brandy,'for medicine, at
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LYRE'S.
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For stirtnner complaint in children, try it bottle of Lyne's Puce. Ulackberry Cordial. -Ju It..s-.j6.il. I,VI jvJ2
Fine Beef—If you want the lleut piece of, beet you have eaten lui one y"ear pou can get it at my meat, shop on Satutjilav, Otli., Cornet.. Otluaud Ohio. 'n.'a J... -i.
15_d5tfT:
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for VarietyGoods.
Go4o SwUrftMi^ii' of Lazarus ^^liorr(»^erfectf He keeps also the lower grades besides and you cpn£e siyted. .. {j
go to Tuell !l5-d3t
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lluy your Corsets of Riddle. £1
(hall-
Prices Reduced.—On ^Mat-ie Stuart Hud's and Lace Collars at Tuell, Ripley A* Detning's. 7l^i
W.1 A «Sheap v.ill li,ave Aereateil Nectar l^i'eani. at the Keystone .Soda Fount to-day* a new and delicious drink Also the be:t of Soda Water with a greater variety ot syrups than v!" be had elsewhere in the city.^ 'l
Urand-Picnic'E^cnrfdon to l*iiris, Illinois.—The Sabbath- School of the 'First Presbyterian Cliuri-h will go on a
Picnic Kxcursion to Paris, llliu'u-", on Tuesday, -July 10th. A trnin has been chartered for the occasion, iind e\ery-. thing will be done that can hp done t» insure a pleasant- time: J'lea. ant growe, good water,- easy of. acfesn from the ai 1road arill miisie by Prof. Tout's JJanl, and make this
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i20„ 14.9 Main st. bet.'S^h and (itli is A Spectacles.—The largest quantity of spectacles in assortment"—perfectly perfected—at'less than half the current prices at John R. Freeman's, No. 5 Warren Block. liU 1 -J 4
Picnic of the season. The
ifiembers of the different, schools in.flie city are cordially invited. ii Conte one! :Come all! and hive' a good time.
Fare for the round trip, 7o cents, t"i all between' lr) and 2G years ot-age, cents children, 2-rcents.
Herythilig'is arranged tin. the cointorl and convenienoe-of all who m.iv attend
Pearls and Rubies.—When iosy lip-, part, [K-arls should glitter behind tlicui. To preserve and beautily tlic denial en^amel, there is nu preparation likt So/..^nt, a ^ompouud of the most wholesome, vegetable antiseptics, among which the
Bark of the South American Soap Tree, kndiwn to,.the natives' as Quillay, and ased by the Spanish Americans for cleansing without impaiiing, the mo-t delicate fabrics, is most important. ''Spalding's Glue" will just suit you.
"j|llieSpirit of Old 'Hi."—Pure Ilermithge Whisky, received directly from tho distillery in Kentucky, warranted pufe for medicinal purpases, for sale from one quart upwards, at J. 15. I-AijK'jS 7(1 Main street. jy'-
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White and Ctamked" Mattiags/ all widths and at very., low prices, a}, Kyc^'s Carjet Hall.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS*
Go to V: U. lNfkhoui's
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beat the Wor
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l.ateit Styles ol
Loather, Galvanized, Iron and/.nn- t'oier.
'Iltr.vse MApns V9 No. nr. Mnin near 7th Street.
dersigned hereby Kivjts Oo^iec Itiat lie will apply lo the County Corinnis'ionerVi tit their rigular session in September. It7u, tor licensi a ». splice of one year. Tlie preini
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AltVKKTISR IN TUK KXPBE8S.
DO XOTJ WANT A HOUSE?
A»YF.KTISK IS TNR KXPTKSS.
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Du YAH Want to Buy or Sell*
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Laee Shawls—A. fine line of Tomtand. Rotunds at Tuell, HipU-v^ Leuimg^
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and col'n-ed TabTe Covers Ripley «V Deming'.-:.. .. A {t»
For lloyles
Tidys—A line line of Tidvs
from 00 oents to $100, at T(iell. J^ipley & Demin(|^.«H -.-• -d
of
ti!M.^k ilio u-os on wliiiin
said liquors are to be sold are located on Main trect, between Utb and JUUbftrcets, in Tei re Haute. Vigo coflnty. Indiana. jyKdltwSt GKORGF, W. LKKK.
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APVERTISK THK RXKKSA -l li a TOE ff^PKF.FS having "the Wrpe*t h^na cirrtilaifaa. is
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the best medium U) sec are
your 'want*
by
rates
advertising. W* now put
go law that thero is nojexcuse for nof 'a making'known jour-wants.. AdvertiaemeaU ,'1 of Houses "Wanted," "For Ralo" and "For tr Kent,^' "irelp Wanted," "Boo&as to Xet," .: "Situation. Wanted." "Property for
"Stolen,"
Sale.."
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"Strayed,"
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These term? aro applicable to
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JubusoD 11 Jones J- Bro KelleyJubu KOUUIKO
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Andrew
I.lttlo Charles Mahan
all advertise
men t^*WTffie "atitrwiTltw, Hwea^aiitt
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Have You Houses or Rooms for
AOVKIMISt: IN TilK K\l'ltl'NS.
ONLY CIONTS A DAY.
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Parties wishing to rfdvertite in the KX PltK.SS, and livinK at a distance from thi» offio*. ran inclose their advertisement in an enrelope, with the necessary pas. and for-, war4 the sauio to us through the Postofiice.
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7ANTKD—To exchango for property in iji the city, SO acres of extra good prairie tanning land in Illinois Land within one inilo railroad, one-half uule of school house.. and twY miles of a church. Will pay dilfcr-* enco in ensb. Addrcs P. U. Bo* S03, Terro,v. Haute. lrxKif-'
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\\/^ANTliD—A Girl who is'a good cook, iVV washfer and ironar, tho best wagasgiv-if en enquire at residence of Major CH AS O. AV00D, Strawberry llill- Mdtt
WANTtCH—An
active intelligenf \nan to
taKo the Agency of aNew York lafe Insurance Company to competent person a liberal arrangomcnt will lie mader address,'«5 with references, WM. HENliEKSON, Terru. Haute HoSNe. ladittwlt
\\T ANTED—Rudders to bny Coal Bunkers. l\ Grates. Cast Brick, Ventilators, Ate..
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A«-.,,of Wm. J. BALL J.- 0o., corner 1st and Walnnt streets. jy8d2w
FOR RENT.
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B^NT—Business room with dwutlin'u Mttached, north-east corner -1th and Cher t-,i
A room upposito tho l'ostot
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IJ^OR KENT—A vers desirable brick Dwel-. ling on north-east corncr of Sixtn and'11 Kaglo .streets, foiynerly ocHipied, by Mr-„ Brown en^uiro at If. O.
COT &
Co's, 159
Main street.' 2Mtf ii,
FOR SALE.
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IjlOK SALK—The two-story frame residence^' No. uil! North Fifth street. Tho boast eOb-|t. 4aiiis eight IS) rooms, bendes pantry ud basement, find is in good repair. IA good iV hanf. etc.. on rear end of lot. iurinc^mte possession given- hmimre ot
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second door north ot premises or at viulick li Burry's Store. ,iyl5-d*t
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... ANI.»llAltNESS Knutiiro at tlio Daily Express OtTicc. tt
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7*0K SALl-'.—20 LUIS—In dition, the eastern part of
BloclrNo. P. Loft 1 to inclusive,
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GUbert's.adtne city for
ralo on accommodating tortus to tloso dcsiri ous Ot iiiiprovmtr them tho present season.
ftllAKIHAN'SSALEOF LAND.
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NOTICE
is hereby given that by virtue of in order ol t,U« VJISO Cuurt ot ^.'uiunion Pleas, made at the Aiiril Term. lSii», tho undersigned, ^uardmu nl ihe cs-' tateol'John 1). Chcstniil, will otter tor salo at the Ranking Houso of McKeen Minshall.
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tho city ot'ferro Haute,..on jcRsi iiio AUGU.ST I'Tll, 1870,• and Iroiu day tt/ day thereafter, as opportunity may oiler, at private sale at not less tbuu the appraised value tbereoi, all or any part ot tho following described«-real estate, sitnitted in Vigo couuty, Indiana, to-wit: 1st. Lots in John D. Chestnut's Addition to Terro-. Haute, laid mit. on part of N K'qr Hoc Town 12, W It W.
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2Ad. Commencing at a point 2075 feet South and (if, feet west of the northeast corner ol said Jto *1 northwest quarter ofsection cU. town 12,NRy.,j W thenco south to tho south line ot said"1 northwest quarter thoneo west to theeut side-. ». ot the Vincennes road thenco northeastwardly with said Vineennes road W.r feet, thence east on the south lino ot A. Dili man's 2n:acrofi tract to place of commcncenlent. containing •.iijK-MU acres more or less. i-j(r 4th. Commencing at a point '275 fet*t 9 inches norfli ot the southwest corner
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northwest qujirtvr, theuce north with the west lino of said quarter to tho Rrtuthwc-t corner of a lot deeded by said Ward to Jalia A, Brewster, and recorded in Deed Record, vol, Uli, page 281, therteo east Witl the south iline of Julia A. ltrowster's land to the Vin uennes road^ thenco south with tho west side
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of faid road to tho notbeaat corner of a lot,,, dcoded by laiil Ward to Kate W. Ebbitt. recorded in Deed Record '£&. page 85, thence we on tlic aorth lino of said Khbitt's lot to beginning, containing 10 W-1W) acres, except •Mi feet off the north fide said tract hereto- i^. lore sold to William .Stoecker. "tit. fVininiencing at the northeast corner ol j}. a lot deeded to C, Binith by said gaardian in .. 1Li(i northwest quarter, which deed is re n.nltd in Deed Itecord Ja, page 200^ theuce wefct to the sectiHii line qf iaid northwest quarter," thenco north on the west liae
isf
saidfc aa
quarter tothe Wabayh River,thence meandermi# with said rh to the
Ni-lmi u-re
South-line
of a
lot deeded by said Ward lo Oliver ,,
I. Grerg. recorded iu l)ced Record 36, paire'' loT, thence eait mtb th«S"Uthline of said
Gregg'a
SiV llJO acre lot to the west
line 'nt lot beretntoro deeded by 1 -•lid Ward to Lorenzo Aschermau. and .. recorded in Deed Record 27, Mire 4ir., 4tf^, ihelii-o jouthwestwaidly with .the weft .si*v-. -nil' vl Id A-chei man lotto tlfi-HC-t -ide
('Anrad Aschwtnan lot, recm ded in l»eed Ki-t-oiil i»uu !»'. to the north line of a ij-]rnl ,I.7. .TO I-.I deeded bv said Ward to Oil- V' vcr U. Grerg. recorded in JJeed Record M. pare 4I~. thence west to northwest corner of gf «ai*l2'K-H»i aero lot. deeded to aaid Gregg, u"theuce soutliwestwardly to the south west cor-in-fofaaid lot, thence cast on tho sontn line ,.'r taid 2 '.rt-liKj acre lot to the westside of tbo Vincennes road, thenco southwest with the wett »idetif Vmcennei! road to the pl»oo of ks iii'finmne. rontaining J7 ffi'-lOO acresI TERMS—One-fourth cash, balance in one, 'v (two. ihr^e, lour or tive yearly payments, the luiteh.'iscr giving notes drawing interest from d*ie. -payable annually. vaiTing relief froai valuation or appraisement laws, and all de-1'ert-cd phrments se^reil by mortgage upontho premises. AVILLIAM R. M''KJfi^N., il fiAlltw't Guafdian.
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