Daily Wabash Express, Volume 20, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 2 September 1870 — Page 4

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TERRE-HAUTE, IND.

Friday Morning, September 2, 1S70.

RAILROAD TIME TABLE.

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Fast Line

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INDIANAPOLIS & ST. I.OTJIS RAILROAD.

Arrives from Eant. Departs for West. ii:04

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POST OFFICE DIRECTORS.

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WRKK1.Y MAILS.

Christy'? PrairieCloses Saturdays at 0 p. Opens Saturdays nt op.w

Asliborn via.

transacted on

The City and Vicinity.

of hickory nuts this fall/

County Fair now in progress is a success.

WE plead guilty to having started the item, which is not altogether unsupported by fact.

THE gas man is making his monthly -rounds. His bills become larger as the (lays grow shorter.

RUMOR says, according to the

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Journal,

that half a dozen or more saloon? sold liquor last Sunday.

CAPT. PHILIP MONNINGER is now manufacturing wine from h^,$tyV$K^nd excellent crop of grapes.

QUAILS are abundant in.this \ic.r.L_ The game law protects then, i.ntil tl.e first of October.

SPECIAL accommodations will be made for the ladies at the Wigwam to-night, and thev are cordially inviti fd to attend.

HON. MAX F. A. HOFFMAN speaks at tne Wigwam this evening, in the German language. He should have a full audi ence of our German people.

''HA\

ii vou seen the Opera House?"

now about the first question propounded every person who returns the city after one or iuon? weeks ahienw.

THE Station Hour.e project is liable to full thorough for the reason that the Council wrait.i a live or nix thousand dol lar liou?-e built for four thousand dollnra

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3tiU among the Lawrence

county knob:-.—Jouriutl, jitvtcrdni/ monuiuj As the above, the Inst of a -series fling?," was being printed, Mr. Dunn at !he bedaide of his dvius mother.

Tut game of liaro ball played at lndi •anapoUs, yesterday, between lie Indiana polis Club and the Riversides, of Evans ville, resulted in favor oi' the former

The score stood IS to 1-1.

"RtTrRNi:i. Rev. E. F. Howe and M. Allen, Esq., returned h'nue yesterday after several week-, .sojourn- the former in Michigan, and the lattrr in the Old Dominion. Both are looking threat lv -iuutroved i'1 health.

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SIX

CARS

of iron for the Danville Kail

road have arrived and more expected daily. Track laving on this end will commence on Monday and will be pushed forward with energy. The road bed readv for the tie.® and iron as far as Clin-

CITY FINANCES.—The financial eondi tion of the city is shown by the following statement of Treasurer Schoemehl: Balance on hand August 1 $8,145 32 delinquent tax collected......... 1,042 50 License 55.00 Cemeterv 72 00

Total

Orders redeemed..

iP^BBCHfA^.-T-GeB^ IJen.: Harrison and Dr. Noffsinger, of Indianapolis, and Gen. Steele, of Rockville, were at the Terre Haute House yesterday-

COI'IBB of the 31st Indiana Reports were received in this city yesterday, by our attorneys, from Messrs. Merrill & Fields, of Indianapolis. The volume is just published.

Pjo£LEg,—Qilcrees & Ho^nbecfc raised, this year, in Honey Creek township, 3S1,000 cucumbers, for pickles.— They will be found on sale at the Market House, south side, until frost.

A GERMAN

FRIEND,

SOME KEMAEKS

$9,014 S2 5,052 51

Balance, September 1.$4,2G2 31

ON last Saturday night, a# we learn from theBra7il Minrr, the miners and other laboring men of Clay county, held a convention in Kn^tsville for the pur pose of bringing out a county and township ticket, represented by candidates whoses interests [are identified with those of the laboring masses. This ticket is in opposition to the Democratic l. miinees, and promises to be a formidable opposition. The convention endorsed and aflopted the independent candidates as the laboring man's ticket, adding thereto the names of 1. J. Nicason, Jr., of Van Bnren, and James T. Carrithers, 'of .Tack son, for Commissioner^. Thomas D. Johns, of Brazil, for Surveyor, and Dr. J. C. Giflard, of Brazil, f«r Coroner.

waiting in our

office last night, listening to the dispatches frofn the European .war, heard the statement that MacMahon wan expected to make another effort to resist the Germans near Sedan, he innocently said "yes, he is looking up another threshing!"

OUR MAYOR.—lTnder the head of "editorial odds and ends," we find the following in the New York Globe:

The Water Works Committee of Terre Haute intended to visit Dayton on the 18th, but the Mayor refused to leave town on a circus day, as he had his pocket full of passes.

THE welcome and almost forgotten sound of thunder yesterday afternoon, proclaimed the coming of the still more welcome rain, which, however, did no more than cool the heated air and lay the almost unendurable dust. More rain s'reatlv needed bv farmers and garden'V .. Cl'S.

BARE HALL.—The contest between the Riversides, of Evansville, and the Vigos, of this eitv, will occur at the Fair Grounds this forenoon. It will doubtless lie the limit interesting game ever played in this and should attract a large audience. The game will be played directly in front of the amphitheater, so that all may have a good view of the

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L.AK BURNETT.P.M.

before the balmy Indian

'TIIF. post offidfe will hereafter be closed" at seven o'clock in the evening.

THESullivan

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AMUSEMENTS.—There- will be- plenty of amuaemenis in the city to-morr^ evening. The Academy of Miwic opens for the first time under the new management the skating rink will make music, with brass band accompaniment Thos. A. Hendricks will hold forth' at the Democratic speaking1'stand, and ttventv minbte speeches will be made by half a dozen gentlemen a^. the Republican Wigwam. "You pays your money and you takes your

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.... f.~, !l 1. THE remodeJing of Aebury Chapel has just been completed, at a cost of about four thousand dollars, which has been well expended, and our friends of Old Asbury have the proud satisfaction of boasting of the handsomest,, jiudi.ence room-of any church in ihe city. The seats have all been^ushioned with green rep, new carpets have been laid on the floor and the walls and ceiling frescoed The latter was executed by Petretri, of Cincinnati, and is said to be the handsomest work in frescoing to be found in any church edifice in the West. The church will be opened onSunday morning( Willi interesting services, when a number of distinguished clergymen will be present and officiate.

WITH A

POINT.—TO

feel secure of your possessions is probably the essence of happiness. In the present state of social effervescence what a blessing is to possess a good servant, honestly obtained! We say honetily obtained, because servants, like many other things' are procured in various ways, which are anything but honest. They are ofteil obtained by fraud, by false pretenses, by bribery and corruption, and by actual stealing. We suggest to our housekeeping ladies that if they have a good servant, give her a bad name among their acquaintances. If you do not, she will be bribed, or f'als -pretended, or stolen from you, or an attempt will be made to bribe or steal her, to a dead certainty. Burns tells no that r-n-!i.tnsrrt

Mans inhumaiii'y to man Makes countless thousands mourn." But the inhumanity part of the busines--in not confined to the men. The women —those who would tear your _-ye,j out if you were to accuse theui of having stolen your purse—women whose husbands would try to knock you down or shoot von if you intimated the least suspicion that the darlings were not Indie--.—these fair but fearless creatures will send for your servant, offer her larger compensation, will tell her she will have less work to do will romance with hor in the most serious way will do anything to lead away and astray that good, but haply weak servant. .Now, if this is not actual bribery and corruption, if it is not plainly a felouv, wo would like to be tftught the true and proper significance of these words. Were such women to enter the parlor of a neighbor and take her silver card basket or a photograph of her husband, or even her hueband hilnself, the theft might be forgiven, for all of these can be quickly and easily replaced. But to take the neat, quick and tidy house-girl, or the gentle, affectionate and watchful nurse—the idol of the children—or the honest and efficient cook, why it is worse than any felony or other high crime or misdemeanor. W S*

Old Shakspeare savs: "Who steals my purse steals trash," and then goes on to make a great fuss about his "'good name," as if to filch from him his good name were auything to compare with abstract* ing a good servant! Shakspeare evidently lived in times when a family's happiness depended not nearly so much upon good and efficient servants. The fact is, for cool effrontery, commend us to women—those, too, of the class who insist upon being called ladies. They have they coolest heads and the most daring hands that we know.

Housekeeping has many evils and many cares and annoyances, and inefficient serants are not the least of theih. Therefore, when we have a good servant, there nothing that so "plays h^b'? ^as the saying is) with domestic arrangements as the bribing or stealing of her away. And this Ls done every day. Some women in this community have "become noted for this species of tresp'ass. From ill such we can with great unction exclaim. "Goo$ Lord, deliver lis.''

PeaehM.-fWUt *iggs, mam ot Fourth and Ghfrqr itrefts, receirfd las) evening one hundred boxes of the largest and finest peaches yet brought to this market. Now is "your chance for canning.

Immense Stock of School Books, at Bartlett & Co's. [2-3t

Wanted!—Three quarts of "Peanuts" and one box ^ClMwingipum" at pox A Co*sf fur frias. £k SeptS^tfil -.life.

Immense Stock of School Books, at Bartlett & Co.'s, 101 Main st. [2,3t

Removed.—The vegetable stand heretofore kept at Jerry Voris' meat chop, has been removed around the corner, on Ohio street, in the room occupied by Pi ice it Co., where a full line of vegetable md fruits in season will be kept.

liumsoii Plums.—G. L. Biegler&Co. have received another lot of those nice Damson Plums. Call and get some, for these will be the last this season. ~r

Bartlett & Co., have. no^r opey their Stoelcof School^Eooks, rtnd ai^pVejntietl" to supply the wants of the community, whether in large or small quantities. {2,3t

Ladies don't fail to exaxine the stock of women's, misses' and children's shoes, at Thompson's Bazaar in Ross' new block, south 5th street. A*'full-.assortment of Philadelphia hand made work. There is bargains for yon. Go and secure them. •2-i f.

Parenfs and Children! Buy your School Books of Bartlett & Co. [-,3t

Occulist a lid Aurist.—J. T. Mathis A. M., M. IX, of Vincennes will be in the office'of'Dr. Peyton', in'Beach's"block, corner of (ith and Main, Terre Haute', on thelSt'h, 14th and 15th days of tills month after which lie will be there three days in each week. Dr. Mathis has been lor several years giving siiecial attention to diseases of the Eye ami Ear, and as an Ophthalmic and Aurial Surgeon, he has no superior in the Western States. He did a general practice for several years before the war since which t}m ha^spgt two^rye«s hi ftirope ci» o^et^^k, ||e|jptiij[ his entir'e timCTo tils specialty. He is a graduate of one of the best medical colleges in the United States, Viz. Bellevue Hospital College. Persons having disease of the eyes or ears would do well to call on Dr. Mathis, early in the day of the 13th inst., so as to have the full benefit of his stay each week in the future,

Iiiimehse StAck of SlrfHoil 'Bboks, at Bartlett & Co's., 101 Main st. [2,3t

Primary Model. School.

The Primary Model School, connected with the Normal, will begin again next week niae| ^^^b|Miij^iri|_«i cla.ssesaft€mai«%the ScnoofraRt*yefr wi be promoted a grade at the beginning of the term. In consequence of this promotion about twenty children, six years of age, of good health, can be received into this Primary 8chbel.l iThe'' tuitiorf in thia,school ia fr.ee.r Tly^se wlio yiah to have thefr little ones under ^Miss Morris' tfaitiipg fi the oppo

innifig,, no

W A. JONES,

President Normal School.

Prang's European War Map, showing all the Prussian and French Railways and other communications, Citien, Towns, Villages, Forts, &c., as well a* the recent .Battjeliejdf, including the scene of .the Ig^atj Battler of OrKyefotte fought the 18th of August. This is the most accurate and comprehensive Map yet published.

For sale at Bartlett & Co's. septld!it

The General Showman, being reminiscences of the Life of Artemus Ward," 'J For-Bale bv Bartlett septl !2t \Tf V-r-y

The Order of the Day.—A general order for Sozdont. In the teeth of all opposition it has become the supreme dentriiice of the age.

Nn impurity can ^.iijfegt, the_ teeth ijeaned diuly witli^pzpdont. fyuillay, the bark of tba^hiiiivn Jjjopp "fr^e^an .article whicl«»posfC|je3^cleansing properties superior to tbpfie ot ijpy oth^r .known sub stance, is .one, of the, jpgqe^ieotn uf this peerless compound. Sozodont is the only dentrilice in existence in which this salubrious botanical product is, incorcipra-

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'Spalding's Glue," handy about the house, mends everything. .Vi

New Styles in Hats arriving now at S. L. Str.ius.& C'o.'J lii'Mfcinttreet-r-niore coming! Come and see, them_. a27^d tf.

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S6ihe£liifg!Ndw.t-}Riain Scarlet Blue Serges Jor ladiesf jackets at lyl-d'it. WARRHNJ HOBERG&CO.

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Riddle is Hni Njp\v Yonk) sending goods

hwiie daily.* [a.uS1S

RhlQle isWN^wlY6ii.just in time to is he I a S

Many Goods will be 25 cents higher in one oiontii. /Ridillels sav^ig'tlaiPfcucuMotnfer*, by buying bisgAxfc flow.' [If

Sale of Stands.—The Dining Hall morning ami tell him tosend up a box. and a limited number «f refreshment stands will ^rsoicf «t'the l\i{i^(5?oimh on Saturday, Sept. 3, 1870, to be used during the County Faiw 'Bhe sale will fake" place on the Fajl ((founds at 4 i'ckick r.

M. -A

By order of the Board. 24,dtd Jos. GILBERT, Sec'v.

but I feel rather comfortable. Mrs N.—Is it possible? And how do

ajgEEHrtfi the city.

and attractive

WRUISI ..^nrrn— lu|f I^Atvucee all Bakic/

Tartar.

impunity. Prepared by

Rally! (G&iahans!

Hon. Max F. A. Hoffman,

Auditor of State, will address his German fellow-citizens, at the

WIGWAM FRIDAY EVENING,

in tKeij»-®wn4anguagc.~i^--»',|p»p—

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LND

GRAND RAlXY

At the Wigmam

SATtJBDAT NIGHT.

Twenty minute speeches will be made by COL. JOHN P. BA1R1),

HON. I. N. PIERCE, HON. E. HAMILTON. CAPT. C, ALLENr—

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W.€URRY

ANT

H. H. BOUDINOT

Will address the people on tlie political questions of the day at the following times and places:

Union Church, Picrson, Thursday, Sept. 8th, 1

P. M.

Middletewn, Friday, Sept. !)th., 1 i'.

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i. .&• tjHOlC JiOfiFN G.CRAIN.

Public Speaking.

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Unio1!! Church, near White's Tannery, in Nevins Township, Saturday, Sepl. 10th, 1 r.

Speaking in Prairie Creek.— Messrs. Curry, Boudinot, Smith and Meredith will speak at Little's School House, in Prairie Creek township, on Friday, September 2d, at li o'clock, r.

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Black Silks! Opened at Tuell, Ripley & Deming's, August SOtli.

At At At At At, At. At

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ier yard,

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Per #d'_ I per yard, per yard, per yard, per yard, per yard, per ii id. these giod~ as very

1,40 ,50 1,00 1,75 2.on

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lecomniend

cheap at the prices named, and invite inspection^ ., ,, ,.. TUKLI., KIFI.KY

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Want a Cook, Want a Situation, a I II $ •vanl (SrJf Want to Rent a Store, Want to Sell a Piano, Want to

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Sell a House,

Want to Sell a Patent, -1 Want to Lend Money.iJ Want to Buy a^House^^

Want to Buy a "Horse,

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^VTantto Rent ajtHousq, A W^t tdjejl^garriage Want a Boarding Place, Want to Borrow Money, Want to Sell a Honseand Lot, Want to find any one's Address, Want to find a Strayed Animal, Want to Sell aPiece of Furniture, Want to Buy a Second-hand Carriage, Want to find anything, yotj have Lost, Wflnt to iind /an^Owijer- fo* anything Found,

You can make your wants km.iw to the readers of the ExPREri.-), at only TwentyFive cent:-, ada v.

Catarrh is a common disease, so common that snuffing and "hawking" reach you at every turn.-f Your foot slips'in its nasty discharge,'^in the ftTjinibua or in church, and its stench disgusts at the lecture or concert. Thejproprietor of Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy offers SB500 reward for a case of catarrh that he can not cure. Sold by druggists, or seiyi sixty

cpjjyi to jDr. V.,Pierce, BuflalY, A. Y., ^i^ youjtvil.l.r^eive ittby mail. ,,

(^rj.£ier^'$!AUyJijtt£

'tlolden iledi-

cal.Discov.epy eu^cs scye^f, and linseripg coughs, -ij.-i. ft.h't! (, tf itr

All the new colors and mixtures in Repellent^ noW open at the

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MSin" 6oi^ SixlIt street.

FuU line of the Banner brand Alpaca just received. Far superior, in color and finish*oAny other,inake5 •.{ 4 BDCKEVE CA^H SSORE. "J i1», corr3iArii slaeet.

All Wool Emprete ^lotlt—jfrl shades at 65 cents, worth"75. Jost.-o[ieied at the Buckeye Cash Store.iMitih,- Q(i:r)fer of 6th stre*t»* ,.- l\ j'

Sew Woods aj, Herz & Arh d^'s. ...—. I fre.sh I'eaekes.—ft. V\V\, Rip|eto« is i¥tw in daily receipt of the linest peaches froui jSoiitlierii lHi*0|is. Tli^s fruit is n/w soht^it a prijce. tli:it mikefthis a good it. Call at Kippetoe's this

I'his Wo|14 i'oinfe to an

End ?—As soon as Herz ^Arnold' can be undersold. -2# no trouble in iSSknig attractive in the city.

§We shall^] mir store*h®ri

HERZ & ARNOLD.

llreakfast Bacon,—A prime article, i^iifljthittn Flpmy^lfr W|Rippetoe'i

Currysville Coal.— Morgan & Elder re now ready to receive orders for Currysil£ Cfial^it ^r^|cfe, jpn^hloiareet,

Riddle for Neck Chains.

Haviag removed, my o^lce. to .tlie cotttfej-ttf Fourth and Vlild strefeftn I-«m gnpuel to fill all Qrder? f«r Jhe pure,

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"The Same 01*

XNew Shoes."—Frjii

can use it wiT ^receiving New Goods

C. I. RIPLEY.

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tories. Call and examine his Custom Work of all kinds. No. 98 Main street

.to Smokers and Chcirers.

-—For delicious Cigars and the best brands of Fine Cut Tobacco, call on Toute, McKennan & Co., opposite the Postoffice. They guarantee perfect satisfaction to all theirpatrons .J 31,d3t

W. H. BAHNISTER, the pdfmlar clothier, is now east selecting goods for gent's Fall and Winter wear, and the house is in daily receipt.of the latest and nobbiest designs.Drop in, see the styles, leave your measure, and—look like a gentleman. There is nothing so improves a man's appearance as a neat fitting suit of clothes, and Bannister's is the place to get them at the very bottom price. 30tf 'TV -.

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To-day we .offer on soda sales a good new hunting case Waicli, to be given when all the tickets are sold also, one prize in cash or eigars with every five tickets— paid as .noon its drawn. Keep your tickets till all aiftsold d'.!l

New and Elegant Styles Cloth hats, velvet and silk trimmed. "Lothair," v_(j)yeL\trim mod, new 7md stylish. Call arid see tlieiu .it the I'NCAV York Hat Store." Aug

29

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ALLEN, "The Hatter."

,at.

Store.

If Dealers fn dinars would he careful of their own interc.-.ts, they should call on N. Katzenbach, 147 Main street, before purchasing elsewhere. '2!',dlw

Don't, tail to go and nee thejnewjjood-i at (lie Buckeye Cash Store.

Sow Open.—New goods in evi-rv department at the Ruckeye Cash Store Main cor., 6th st.

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If yon want Cigars bv the llox,. If you want Cigars'by the thousand, If you want a single Cigar, call on N. Katzenbach, 147 Main street. 20,dlw

5. Katzenbach, 147 Main street, sells good Seed and Havana Mixed Cigars at 5 cents. Extra Yara Paratellas Cigars at 5 cents. 29,dlw

Don't Read This, if you want to pay exorbitant prices for cigars. X. Katzeribach has the largest- stock in the city, which lie offers at prices defying competition. 20,d4w

New Braids at Herz Si Arnold's.

Her/ ic Arnold Fancy tJoods,'

Now On Exhibition, at the Buckeye Cash Store, the Special Premiums offered by W. S. Ryce & Co., at the Vigo County Fair.. ang27-tfi

All the novelties of the season will, in a few days, be ou exhibition at Herz A Arnold's.

Headquarters for" Window Shades, Hollands, Lace Curtains, Damasks, Trimmings, Ac., at Ryce's Carpet Hall, 77 Main street. •»&. & SV

Mats, Rtlgs, Cane and Canton Mattings, Mirrors, in great variety and at very low prices, at Ryce's Carpet Hall. dtf.

If it is thrown in your teeth that you do not keep your dental apparatus in proper trim, it is your own fault, for all the world knows that you might do so by using the matchless vegetable dentrilice Sozodont. "Spalding's Glue,"' Cheap, Convenient and useful/. Mends everything, deodlw

New and Nohby Hats Just, received by Express! Something new and nobby in hats! Fifteen difierent styles! Amongst them, the Yacht, the Rhine, Four-in-Hand, Dickens, Beethoven, Ashbury, Lothair, Union Pacific, Prince Erie. Also new styles for boys. Call and see them. All to be sold low lor cash, at J. IT. Sykos', il. Main street.

Ladies, now is your time to leave your orders for your Wall ing Boots, as I have-greatly reduced the.price of all liiv Leather, Lace and Button Boots. |f '-•f»jaa«atsiaa K. CT.ATT-'RI/PKT!.'

The Telegraph Coal Cook Slove.^The Constitution Coal ('ook Stove are the best Coal Stoves hithc market. No dust, no smoke all warranted to give perfect satisfaction or no sale. (!:ui i!y be hail at Ball's Stove Store,

Cory, DeFrees & Co. are in receipt of a well assorted stock of Marblcized Mantles which they are celling at munn fa'cturer's prjees. Also a nice stock of Grates. Headquarters for Clothes Wringers, Ac.,-&c. If-you want -new Roller* put on your old Wringers, send them along.

The Cireat Oriental Pile Remedy Is the only and best remedy that has ever been known for the sure cure of Piles, as can be attested by many persons in this city, who have been cured. It will perform a cure of the worst case inside of thirty days if the directions are followed. A sure cure is warranted. Any person hot satisfied can return the remedy and get tl^ei^ money.back. Call and try it.

I* T. E. CrTHitiK, I No -01 Main street.

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Our Prices on Black Jewelry are far below those of our competitors. HERZ & ARNOLD.

Go to S. R. Freeman and -get a pair of Lazarus & Morris perfected Spectacles. He keeps also the lower grades besides and you can be suited.

All Should know that S. R. Freeman has the best assortment of ladies gold witbhek and at the lowest price? in tlie City, 161 Main, cor. (ith st. tf.

,-KnT-nE DIED.

RUGAN—On the 2)th ult.. Rev. John I gan. Pastor of the English Lutheran Chun 1 at Vand&lia,Illinois, in tho 54th j-ear of Im. ace.

FOR THK I

Aft Tl? ATT FLAVORING UlllMN 1 EXTRACTS,

THE PUREST AXO BEST IS 1'SK. jy22dly

•WANTED! if Sr-'J

OIKtt 25 CMWTS

CHEAFENOUGH

ONLY 25

beat the world on

5. Katzenbach, 147 Main street, has the largest stock of Cigars and Tobacco ever seen in the city.' md 29,11

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DO YOU ~WANT HELP? ADVERTISE IX THE EXPBESS. DO YOtJ WANT A HOUSE?

ADVERTISE IN THE EXPRESS.

Do You Want to Buy or Sell? -Ivm

ADVERTISE IJI THE KXPUESS.

Hate You Property for Sale? '''"ADVXKTtSE IN THE fcXPRKSS.

TIIE EXPRESS having tho largest home circulation, is tho lcst medium to secure your wants by advertising. We now put rates so low thai there is no oxcuse lbr not making known your wants. Advertisements of IIouscs "Wanted," "For Salo" and "For Rout," "Help Wanted," "Rooms to Let-," "Situation Wanted," "Property for Salo," "Boarding" o.«t," "Fouml," "Strayod," "Stolen," "P nal," .Vc., will bo insertod for

CEINTS A DAY!

Those terms, are applicable to nil advertise mor.ts (if the above class, of five lines and under.

HJIVO YOU

AlMlj. X'mckcye, Qasli -v- itriii' mryfiff 'Ww-tfi.

Houses or lioows for Rent?

ADVERTISE IN THE EXPKKsS

CENTS A DA

IOi5T—On

Y.

Parties wish in.3 to advertiso in-the EX PRE^5, and living at a distance lYotu this office, can inclose their ndvertisoment in an envelope, with tho nccesaary pay, and forward tlio same to us tlirouqih tho Postoflice.

tl LOST.

Tuesday oveninjc, a Gentleman's

_J heavy Woolen Shawl the linderwill be rewardml bv k-aviin it at tlio Prairie City iinnk -Mlt'

BOARDING.

BOARDING—To

lot, a comfortable room,

nicely fnrnished, with f/ood board, for Kcntleinan and wife, in dress P. 0. Box 20,i.

Wapply

rood location nd It

FOR RENT.

A very desirable resideneo on

FORRENT-

A. soum oixili street, '&V- squares from Main: apply to Herbert Madison, withHulman&Cox. n".firitf

south Sixth street.

a30dtf

WANTED

WANTED—A

good, active boy to assist as

second in the kitchen. Enquire at office of Buntin House.

WANTED—A

first-rnte blacksmith. Ap­

ply at the Glass Works, on 13th street. 1-dtf

ANTED—A pood 15oy to do office work at Dr. L, II. Bartholomew's office, 157 Main street. a30dtt

WANTED—Boarding

for Normal School

Students: address W A. Jones, Presi dont. a30dlw

WANTED—Agents

WANTED—A

FOR

to canvass Vigo and

adjoining counties for a strictly firstclass Life Insuranco Company. Call at F. Havens' office, opposito the Court House, and see J. W. Nelson, Special Agent for the "New England." aug27d2w

WANTED—Tho

undersigned 'want two

pood Plasterers: apply immediately. ROWLETT & THATCHER. a27dtf

WANTED—A

situation in a Business

House or Office, by a young man who is a good penman and accountant salary no object address "Penman," P. O. Box 153.

Pastry Cook also a man to

drive team and work on a farm: apply immediately at the National Hause.- a2-I

WANTED—An

active intelligent man in

every County and State," to. take an interest with us and the agency for the easiest selling article everoffored agents clear from $5 Ot) to S20 00 a day terms reasonable and profits large apply to FOSTER & PATTERSON, Indianapolis, Ind. augl3dlm

FOR SALE.

FOR

SALE-DIEHL WHEAT—This celebrated White Wheat can now bo had at J. A. FOOTE'S Soed Store, 65Main streetsep2d2twlt

SALE—House and two lots, stable, well and cistern, located between 13th and 14th streets, near the Providence Hospital, about three squares south house is a frame, one-and-a-half stories will bo sold cheap inquire of Mr-'. Niwman, on the premises. sl'dlw

FOR

SALE—Choice farm of Kin acres, ou Fort Harrison Prairio, S'i miles north uast of Terre Haute, well improved and in a high state of cultivation. Enquire of John Rankin, proprietor. l-dlw-w4t.

TjlOI? SALE—In Oookins' addition, a hou^o Jj with 4 rooms, kitchon, cellar and cistern lot 60x150 feet, well set with-*uit trees and shrubbery I will soil this property at a bargain terms easy call at Prairie City Coopershops. A. C. MATTOX. aSldtf

POR

SALE—A first class Milk Cow inquire at the Cemetery of Will D. Butler. 04t

T10R SALE—A 3mall house and lot on 13}-£ J? street, one square south of Main, north eaet corner: inquire at corner

J. C. BURNS..

i,f 2d aii'l PopaMOdlt

7»0R SALE—A Mare and Colt, eheap: in|iiir,.- of J. Tl. O'Boyle, at tho Leather Store. uug29dlt

70R SALE.—The line residonco of J. M. Olcott, on eolith Third street is offered fur sale: calljoonon WHARTON .tKEKLEK nut'l'.Ml in

rtOR SALE—A RARE BARGAIN—A fine 1? stock of Merchant Tailoring Goods and lease of a fine business room the best location in the city of Torre Haute. A good opening lor tho Merchant Tailoring business. Terms will bo mado reasonable. For further particulars address JAMES M, ALLEN and KALPII L. THOMPSON, Executors of Joseph Grover, deceased, jylS

OR SALE-A GOOD HORSE, BUCKBOARD AND HARNESSInquire at the Daily Express'Office. tf

^TOTICE TO BUILDERS., i,,* fr,

Soalcd proposals will bo received by the undersigned Board of Trustees of Comniou Schools of Terre Haute, until Saturday, September the 3d. at 12 o'clock si., for furnishing nil material and erecting two brick school houses. One to be built at tho eorner sf 12th and Ohio streets and one on lots 3 and 4 of Erving's sub-drvision of out lot No. G4.

Bidders will also make proposals for finishing the street fronts of tho buildings with pressed brick, which proposals must bo separate.

The contractor will be roquirod to give bond in tho sum of $20,000ifor each buileing, with approved free hold security, for the faithful performance of his contract-

Leave proposals with J, H. O'Boylc and endorse "TrusteesCommon Schools, Proposals for building school houses."

Plans and spoeiflcations ean bo seen at the office of Charles Eppinghouson, Architect and Superintendent. 'I ho Board reserve tho right to roject any or all bids.

W. E HENDRICH, .1. H. O'BOYLE, Trustee E.B.ALLEN, ft

[Gazette copy.] did

MOORE & HAGGERTY,

'Manufacturers of

Galvanized Iron Cornice Window Caps, Guttering, &c., Tin and State Roojimj

A SELECT STOCK OF

Till, Copper and Sheet Ironware

Particular attention paid to

j-ozBiBinsra-

In Tin, Slate, Zinc and Sheet Iron Warty Warm Air Fumacea and. Runyes.

NO. 1S1 MAIN STREET, TERRE HAUTE, IND.

myVly

NE.W ADVERTISEMENTS. DRY GOODS.

DePAUW FEMALE COLLEGE,

NEW ALBANY, TXJD.

BLV. ERASTLS KOTVLEV, I). I„ Presldpul

This popular First-class Boarding School, especially for young Ladies, will open its fifth year next Tuesday, September bth-

One hundrod and forty pupils were in attendance tho past year. Pupils can here- be educated by tho best Teachers, under strict discipline, and with less expense than in any Institution affording like advantages.

For further information apply for Catalogue at tho office ot tho Terre Haute Express, or to Kev. ERASTUS ROWLEY, President, Now Albany, Ind. sepldatwlt

RC .TERRE HAUTE

MUSICAL INSTITUTE. Music taught in all its brauobes, both theoretically and practically. Instrumental and vocal lessons forty cents each, of a full hour's duration. Lessons at tho resideneo of the pupil one dollar each, of forty-five minutes duration: no pupils taken for atorm less than six months pupils may entor at any time: Institute rooms over the Postoffice. For further particulars address.

ANTON fill IDE.

septt-dlv Principal.

NEW PI AXO irOlKE.

Academy of Mussc,

Illinois Street. Indianapolis, lisdi.iun

CUARLlvS .SOKHNEK, solo agent for the unrivalcdSlcinwny ifSrand, Square and I prishf IManosfor central Indiana, from oast to west, including Terre Haute,

Al--i other good Pianos and Organs at

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fm

it

pi: revs.

ji ciiAitLi:ssoi:iiM:i:, i-rl.-l s3Xnrtli Illinois St.--.

ACADEMY OP MUSIC,

W I N E S

^JA(X)ir ^lSllEK

Has just received a hoi(.-o lot of

RHINE, FRENCH AMI CALI­

FORNIA WINES,

Which he will sell by the buttle or gallon at reasonable prices. Try a bottle, if you want a pure article. au^ )ld !m

COAL and M1NIXK CO.,

Wholesale and retail dealers in Anthracite. Pittsburg, Brazil, Block, Lost Creek and Sugar Creek Coals in quantities to suit customers and at tho lowest market prices.

With good coal, good weights and prompt delivery, we hope to receive a share of the public patronage of Torre Haute-

Ail orders left at our Office, under National State Bank, corner of Fifth ami Main streets, will receive prompt attention. augSldly

20CityLots ?.*t« y&ifi ,'^^OR SALE,

In Joab's Addition. South o] v, ISioomliifjion. Itoad. ...(l

Some of these Lots occupy the highest ground south of Main street, adjoining tho city limits, and arc pleasantly located for building sites.

To those who will improve these lots during tho fall, tho following liberal inducement will be offered

A s-jmll payment in cash and tho balance at the end of live years, at ft per cent interest. M. M.JOAB, lldlm Offico on Ohio street.

FAMILY GROCERIES.

JAMES O'MARA, DHALRR IS*

FAMILY GROCERIES

ANII COUNTRY PROIUiCK,

Ohio St., bet. Fourth & Fifth, Will keep on hand a full supply of food for man and beast. "FL0UK- ,,r, t, lb ED.

FRUIT, POULTRY.

And a general assortment of

Pamiiy Groceries and Proviaiona Will keopconstantly on hand a fresh supply of vegetables of all kinds, lio has in roui.ee ion with tho above

A FltESfl 7,1 EAT MA UKET,

Supplied with all kinds ol fresh meat. Leave your orders and they will bo filled and delivered promptly to all parts of the city. Will also buy all kinds of

COUNTRY PRODUCE,-"' Farmers will do well to call before soiling. ii*r JAMES O'MAIIA. aug31dtf.

J' E

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Wilst~MILLEh

1

Wholesale and Retail Dealer in

Groceries,Provisions, Nails, Peed, Flour, Fish, Salt. Shmglc.s, £bCi, £uC-, t'orm-r t'oiirlh and Ka: li-Streets-, Tcrri- llaule.

Connected with tho above is a first-class Wagon Yard and Boarding House, the proprietorship of which has again been resumed by Mr. Miller, who guarantees to all who may patronize him, good aecomnrodations at reasonable charges. its' Board by tho Meal, Day, Week or Month, mlldwtf 1AN MILLER. Proprietor.

A. J. WELCH,

DKAI.KR IX

Provisions, Flour, Salt, Coffee, ,, 'Peas, Sugar, &o.,

Will keep the- best quality of articles in tho above line, t'orsate at fhe lowest prices.

Walnut st., bet. 'id and .'Id,

Torro Ilanto. Oct. fi,18t9. dtf

J.

p.

tor York Store, -o F*.

wif

7

73 Main Street.

Terre Haute, Indiana.

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tft

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One Price Only! il

\Vo wo'uld direct the .iltcntibfi of parties' in want nf

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DRY GOODS

.ft-,. If

To our large and woll nssorted stock ot

Brown Sheetings, *'rrn Bleached Muslins, Ginghams, ,,

Flannels, Tickings,

Checks,,

yi-

Hickorys,

y.rv --u Casimeres,

Bed Spreads, Coverlets,

lndiannnolis. Ind.

'. jjeans

7

1

'n

Carpet

Warp,

Cotton Chain.

it" Table Linen, ," .S Napkins, Notions,

'"r. -Fancy Goods,

1

Gloves, Hosiery &

DRESS GOODS,

ScG.

ScG.

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Our aim to offer the

Best Bargains!

In tki T)ry Goods'line has secured for'us largo trade, and we shall continueto interns buyers by

1

Lowest, I'rices, Fair Dealing and kind treatment.

JUSTICE TO ALL

li. J-SlA Mil..' J* ftf

Is the motto of then 03. •'iii

NEW YORK SToKlv,

PK

VISYOXSTOHE

piio

Terre Ilante, Ind. jyl2dlni

AS. 11. TURNEK, T. C. BDJITIN

TURNER & BUNTIN,

Wholesalo and Retail 1EA Tj US All kinds of

IV'

Family Groceries.

We are now opening a gonoral stook of Family Groceries, embracing every article usually found in such establishments, and request our friends and tho public to give us a call and

CY-

amino onr Stock and Prices. All kindsoj

COUNTRY PRODUCK Give n= a call.

Bought at the market price. Nn trouble to show goods.

O I A N E E

We have also opened aFlourandFeedStore, where you can atall times got tho bestof Family Flour, llay, Oats, Bran, &c. All gotfds delivered free of charge in the city.

Manufacturer ot

PAPER BOXES

No. 1, South-west corner Washington and Morhlian Streets, up stairs, third Boor,

Indianapolis, Ind.

Boxes of every description made to order. ORDERS PROHPTIA' ATTK.MIED TO.mfid

l'i:

T.f MAIS HTJiEF.T,

Terre-Haute, Indianil

DENTISTS.

W.E. ROSSETE1!,

DENTIST!

BEACH'S BLOCK,*

tii'j

OVER

Ryce's "Buckeye Store.

WORK DONE AT

!Tet7 York Prices!

All Operations Vairatit«d.

Reduction of Prices in Rubber Work. W. E. KOJiSI'I'tR has conejuded to reduce bis prices, of upper sets, fY«.m S'2f. to 51,.. L'ost material used,

1

L. II. !'AKT11 OliOM W, Hl kCiEoN ANL» 1IK«H1A^NU A1. E N I S a 111

Successor to Dr. D. M. WELD, iSo. Is St. National Block,Terre Haute, Ind. Rr.siitKxi.". -Corner Fifth ami Swun street

OliU.Ill

MANUFACTURERS.

A I IT A N IN MILLS.

1'LiF'I' A WILLIAMS. Manufacturers of

SASH, DOORS, BLINDS,

Wlmtovr and Door Frames. Moulding Brackets, '»-.i /. Star! RallingK, t,,i Ballusters, .Newell Posts, .jS"

|.

TURNER A RUNTIN, Corner7th and Main Street.

Florlng and Siding.

And all descriptions of Finished Lumber

WHHLKSAI.K AND RKTAIL DKALKR0 W

PIME LUMBER,

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if

Slate Roofing, Cement Roofing, Roofing Pelt. Custom Sawing, Planing and

Wood Turning.

DOiV T'O ORDEU.

All Work Warranted.

Corner Ninth aiul Mulbe,rv Sts dtf TjJiii

AIL ROAD AGENCY

ctotidtf

WKAVERT

L•»!(.

Agent for the C. C. C. Ji lellefontain) Uaving uioved

James II. Turner, I. Railway, (LateBe

his otlice to the storo of Turner Buntin. corner 7th and Main streets, will give through re-

ceipts on shipments of Produce and Merchandise to all the Eastern CitieB, (grain in bulk withou transfer)and to all New England by any other line, 1

Towns, freight as low as by any other line, and time as quick.

Over char JAfi Corner'

\r

7th and Main gtn

street

Miami Medical College,

oi

1

CINCINNATI.

Xcvt UcgularSessloii begins Oct. 4.1870.

Professor's Tickets, $40,00. Send for Regular-Announcement.^-i «EO. MKNDENHALL, M. D.^Deali.

E. 15. STEVENS, M. D., Sec'y.