Daily Wabash Express, Volume 21, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 14 August 1871 — Page 4
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Vebre-haijte, N\R.
Monday Morning, August 14, 1871.
RAILROAD TIME 1 ABLE. TKRRE HAXTTE UTDUXAPOLIS E. K.
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length. Too
top of the lightning rod.
A tax payer
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York
3:35 ».U Liehtning Express
7:05 a.
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1:40 if
8:55 T. H.
an 10:10 a. m.
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ST. L01TI3.V4KDALU ft TERRR HAUTE B. E. 5:55 a.
Pacific Express
a. m.
10:25 3 :-W P. 4:00 M...StFast&Line....— L.
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it.
Cairo ExpressJO
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a.m
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\r Nicrht Express 10:38p.m. 3:55 p". v'......"
..Mattoon Accm'dn
from the West.
3:37 P. M. Day
p.
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Express
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A.M.
Nieht Express......... 5:55
10:15 a.
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3:53 p.
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4:30
pm Chicago,
5:30d.
p.
in
a.m...Cincinnati&Washington
7:00
a
4:00 o.
Evansville and way
5.00
4 :D0 i.
3:30
p.
4:TOp.
a.m Through
7:00a.
11:00
Roekville and way
a
.E. T. H. & C.R. R.
way»ll:00 a.m
st. i.ouis and'wbst.
a.m vja. Alton Railroad.....
5:00
Nolson—Closes
4:00P.
a via Vandalia
R- 4:00
p.
SKMI-WBKKLY MAILS.
Graysville via. Prairieton. Prairie Creek and Turman Creek— Closes Tuesdays and Fridays Opens Mondays and Thursdays at
Opens Fridays at
General Delivery
4
Ashboro via. Christy's Prairie— Closes Saturdays at
1
p.m
Opens Saturdays at
12 m.
The Money Order office, Call
Boxes,
will be open from
7
7
a-and
m.
t0The^ock' Boxes and StampOfflcewill.be kept open from
a m. to
•pen.
On Sundays
8
a.p..m.
from
to9
a.
m.
AYR"" 6riVrBBM'arr'.M?°
The City and Vicinity*
Oiii
Vacation is
if 'A W-'f
men are happy.
Plenty
of marketing.
nearing a close.
Grapes
are coming in fashion.
No amusements announced this week. Is there
in Central
'•».
rapidly decreasing in
many watermelons and not enough peaches.
Tapscott's
case
The Criminal Court will commence active work to-day. After to-morrow you can lawfully eat your prairie chickens.\
The scientific people will come
The present should be
Lynx is said to be
"slapping
ceived letters patent on
age-better
The petitions in favor
scribing
$100,000
its tail
in the woods about Fort Harrison The wearing of other people's
hair is
of fashion with the women.
going out
Jab. A. Miller, of this city, has
The canning and preserving
TnE favorite theme of
hotelier of this city is:
ye
The cisterns are empty, the dust is plenty the farmets are
a
thermometer yesterday, but everybody said it was the hottest of the season.
The lMail" states that McKeen, Pad dock
&
suggests
that the County
Commissioners stop building bridges, and bore a dozen oil wells,
which will afford
sufficient revenue to pay all the expenses of the county. Not a bad idea! Mrs. Dufficy's horse ran away yemterday morning, on Eighth street, starling from Locust. Mrs. D. was thrown from the carriage, but aside from the severe shock sustained no serious injury.
The Grand Jury adjourned on Saturday,.after finding ninety-five indictments
—a
good week's work. We are not permitted to give the offenses, but a large majority are for violations of the liquor law.
—^—r-jrCiVtsr?
An association entitled the Fayette Mining, Fuel and Lumber Company has been formed in this county. The capital stock is
$50,000,
a. m.
Mattoon Accomd'nl2-10 p.
it.
BVANSVILLE ft CRAWVOBDSVTIXB K. B.
Lenrc Arrive.
R. K.
10:15x m.
m.
ROCKVII.I.* KXTENSIOX. «.
Arrive.
10:2C a. m,
T5VANSVILT.*!, TKP.BK HAUTF. ft CHTOAOO R. R-
Leave. Arrive.
4 :15
p.
vt....Newport Accommod'n...10:10a.
POST OFFICE DIRECTORY. 0I.03K. DAILY MAILS. opksb 5:3^
a.
ra...East
Through...7:00
and
11:30
and the directors are
Stewart,
M.
Schoemehl,
Lean,
A. J.
W. E.
Mc
Campbell and John Wabh.
Marriage Licenses were issued by the County Clerk last week to the following parties.
Jonas Little and Charlotte Ajnes. Jos.Steam and Teena Lintz.
Wm.
Otey and Eli/a
k.
a.n
"morning,
ed
afternoon train from Evansville, which brought'up several members of
ly, with whom he returned to Indianapolis.
Is
She
or
6:00
Tuesdays^Saturdaysat11pa..m
ii
Opens Tuesdays
Saturdays at
Jasonville via.
10
a
in
WEEKLY MAILS.
Riley. Cookerly, Lew. Coffee
and Howesville Closes Saturdays at
7
a.m
savants
and it is not Unreasonable to hope that it will be regarded by them as a most valuable contribution to the ornithology of thisjsontinent^
A
will not come to trail
until next month.
Sad Wabhi^g
to
nam^lfsw
week by a peripatetic vender
over on
Friday evening of this week. There is no change to report in the working of the oil well,
a good time to
Btrike for water works. The
thermometer keeps
well up
to the
«he
a
his invention.
kept
sighing
corn is drying. Buttermilk
a good summer bever
even than
not so popular.
TnE
city
"him
joist hook.of
while the
is
,.^though
whisky
pays
the expenses of the Sci
entific Association, and it will cost About one thousand dollars.
S
The Glass Works commenced heating up a week ago, and blowing will be
for, and
that he might git.
warning."^
1870
-re
sumed about Thursday next. Few men had the courage to face
1870
to the narrow gauge
road will be circulated this week. Many alleys in this city are in a wretched condition and demand immediate attention from the city autorities.
Co., will bore a well immediately
in the rear of their mill. They will have no outlay for power, as
they have
Will Go On—At the close of services at Pence's Hall yesterday morning, Mrs. Addie
L.
Ballou stated that
141,208,155
500,000
of the city sub
42,000,000
when
of fruit
for winter use occupies the attention of prudent house-keepersat
the present time
a prominent
per sat upon a sw6et potato vine." Sing. We are told that by some Hook or crook there will shortly appear another version to the Willard Ferris imbroglio.
Dry Goods buyers are referred to the advertisement of
V\
Real Estate Transfers.—Recorder Meyer put upon record last week the following transfers of real
estate
Nancy
Hall to Joseph Hall,
M. A.
Frank
Don't S&e? Mrs. Willard
desires us to state that
On the other hand
are reliably informed that Willard has made a sworn
'affidavit,'
S.
an3 remain
ill the city until the arrival 6f
before a Notary
Public of this city that he never was married to her. We believe it
is
On Saturday evening
his
mensfe bird,
ornithologists as have seen it, to belong to the
genus stnx,
tics not recognized in any
genus
tor
Main street.
Jo
our city,
Got®
"of
if he couldn't do
A.s
k~-
Petroleum.—Our people are getting the oil fever badly, and we hear of several companies in process of formation to bore for the valuable fluid. Our readers will be interested in a knowledge of the rapid growth which has caracterized this trade. The exports of petroleum in
were thirty-seven per cent, greater than those of the previous year, and nearly all this increase of thirty-seven per cent, is accounlod for by the shipments from the port of New York. The total export from the United States in
gallons, against
was
gallons in
18G7,
a mam
moth engine. That big concert which is to close the first term of Conservatory of Music, is already in an advanced state of preparation. Miss Kellogg will rfnder some of her choicest selections.
Willard, the brother-in-law of Mrs. Ferris, was locked in his room on Saturday and Saturday evening, completely under control of the spirits. The spirits came from a bottle.
Moore
cheap
dry goods, who inveigled the calico half to select goods to the value of teh'dollars, for^yhich she guaranteed her husband to pay.
The husband's shop was soUglit,' payment was demanded and peremptorily refused. Mr. Pedler would have his pay or his goods. Mr. Family man told hiiii to gnaw a file and flee unto the mountains of Hepsidam.
bart of lot
in Carpenter's subdivision, for
$100.
Cyrus K.Gifford to Barbara Trump, lot in Gilbert Place, for $600.
Jewett to Martha Archer, lot in
Jewett'a subdivision, for
rMary
$175.
J.
Eoyse
to
James
city, for
O'Mara,
$1,200.
Beasin Bennett to
acres, in Linton township, for
lot in
S. M.
Cornell,
Myers to
6|
$346 50.
Auguste Laux to Edward Manahan, trustee, lot in Boes's. subdivision, for
$500. Edward Manahan, trustee, to Sarah
Laux, same property,for
Mary
$500.
J.
Chambers to Gesche
M.
Ap*
mann, lot in Grover's addition, for
Jonas Little to France
•acres
$200.
M.
Little,
41
in' Prairie Creek township, for
$300. Same to Elijah
40 56-100
in same township,Little,
acres
for
for
A.
$300.
Same to Isaac Little,
$1,500.
Harriet
Winters.
W H. M.
Wilson and Mary
W.
C.
41 44-100
in same township, lor
M:
York.
Walker and Emily Anderson. Gustave Blessen and Augusta Ciszewski.' feabeth
acres
$300.
Same to Tobias Little,
41
township, for
acres in same
$300.
Same to Benjamip
L.
Little,
acres, in same township, for
40 39 100
$300.
Jacob White to
R. L.
Ball, lot in city,
toFrederiokA
lot in Jewett'sFay subdivision, for
George
7
Joseeh Jinkins and Elksab Day.
Personax.-t-CoI. Thompson
.'
$520,
W.
174$
400.
went to
Louisville on Saturday. Gov. Baker came over from Indianapolis on Saturday
Tarvin to Henry Bemiss,
acres in Nevins township, for
&
for
J. L-
'Richardfor F.
"his
fami
Humaston, lot
in Linton's addition, for
$600.
Jergmiah Cruse to Alexander
the
undivided
4-5
of
40
township,
Hess to same,
67
same township for
40
ship, for
George
Wm. F.
acres Linton town
$1,200.
H.
Willard
has since she came here, admitted in the presence of witnesses that she is his lawfully wedded wife.
Boyll to
W.
W. J.
and others, same land, for
and others to Elijah
Laforge,Simmons same land, for
$500.
we
Silk Hals.—Fall
not disputed
that some_ ten or twelve years ago they lived together in'-fchis city, as man and wile, boarding at the Bantin House.
fSu 3?f
a young
gen
tleman residing on upper Ohio street shot, net far from
shapes, now ready, at Sykes' Hat Store, Vanderbilt, Beaumont. Begatta,Sunnyside, Wall Street, Nautical, Nonpariel, all new, at
Sykes'.Hat Store.
Ladles
re8ijienpe,
«n
4iit-
snjpijosed
by
fjich' *n«iteiir
but possessing characterise
variety
of this'
described by Andobon or any other ornithological writer.
Ii is-
understood
that this valuable prize willbe preserved
presentation to the American Science Association,.on the occasion of the visit of that,eminent body of
who were formerly residents of
this city,and who have lately removed to Indianapolis have since sent to Herz
&
1,-
1860,
in
1868
5,671
more
"The
than
1862
arren, Hoberg
&
Co.,
in this morning's paper. They have some specialties to which they call attention.
was
4hem
and.99,281,000
showing an increase of nearly
in two years. The firstrsale
noticed for export was in May,
10,000
1861,
gallons, increas
ing the amount in the following year
$800,000
grasshop
ain took
gallons. Great Bri-
579.000
gallons in
1861,
increased her importations to
000
gallons in
1860
3,237,-
gallons. The continued growth of this trade for ten years—from
1,500,000
to
140,000,000
in
1870—is
a wonderful exhibit, not only on account of the rapid development of the oil interest, but also because the/early increase has been steady. The daily average prodnct of the Pennsylvania oil district in December,
10,400
the same month of
gallons—a fact which shows the inexhaustibility of the wells in that region. In regard to the home consumption it is estimated that it is equal to one-half the quantity exported—making, in round numbers, an aggregate consumption of
211,000,000
Miss
A. M.
"we
"new
have
heard a great deal recently of the
"new
departure," and during the past week we have had a
arrival," but the sean-
ceswillgo on as heretofore, on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday evening*." s"
Bame has receiv»3
a week, Oil Painting
Hagerty
Fruit Cans,181Main street. Herz
&
Hjsbahds—The
home of a certain family in this city,
here# was visited one day
Arnold
Go
If
ytiu
The merchandise foundits
again to his pack. The pot boiled, and stewed, and fumed,and by the time the lord and master found his way home there was the devil to pay—if not the pedler. The way the brooms, mops, wooden bowls, tin pans, and dishes about his head was startling to tiniid nerves. She'd learn him not to pay her bills, the miserable scoot! That was
way
will continue selling
at greatly reduced prices, in order to make room for a new stock.
to Moore
want':
11-tf.
&
j^ist
Hagerty
a nice mantle or grate,
examine Moore
&
Hagerty's
£odkotlt.jfor.ne#
st^k^before
purchasing,181 Main street..'"
goods at Her?"^Ar
nold's. 11-tf. It js Conceded by Erery One that
Moore
&
Hagerty are the best Tin and
Slate Roofers in the city. Removal.—Prof.
:A.
South Fifth street, between Main and
6hid
street
For cheap Cistern
go to Moore
Removal.—Dr.
the crockery was
getting a little more numerous, he considered it advisable to git,and now awaits a flag of trace. All husbandman see the
W. L.
moved his
up. Hebz & Arnold. Hosiery, Lace and Linen Collars and Cnffe,Handkerchiefs from
$15,
gallons was sent to foreign
markets. f*-» Antwerp, which has since led all other ports in the importation of petroleum took in that year
Corsets
I—A
gallons in
1870
it
was
15,241
"fresh
gallons annually. This enor
mous amount, reckoning the price at an average of twenty cents per gallon, represents a value of more than
42,000,000
for a single year—certainly a remarkable return for a product unknown to commerce ten years ago.
Tier
models, and is now ready to teach Drawing and Painting Drawing lesson
$2 00
$3 75,
lemon every
day. Application can be made at the American Sewing Machine Booms opposite the Poet Office.
Sew
12-6t.
styles.—Thirteen entirely new
shapes and styles, just^received, at Sykes' Hat Store.
PREPAFIATO^Y FO O^TLNG OF FALL TJELADE WE DESIRE MCLOSE OUT SFVERI^ LFKE^'OF TTOODS AND IN ORDER TO DO SO WILL OFFER UNUSUAL INDUCEMENTS UNTIL1ST.
INGLY LOW PRICES. WHITE & CHECK MATTINGS, ALL QUALITIES & WIDTHS, AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. WHITE A BUFF HOLLANDS—IMMENSE REDUCTION. OUR STOCK OF CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, AND PAPER HANGINGS ARE FULL A^FD^ERY HANDSOMELY ASSORTED. WE INVITE ALL TO EXAMINE OUR GOODS, FEELING SATISFIED THAT WE CAN OFFER VERY SUPERIOR INDUCEMENTS TO PURCHASERS.
RYCE'S CARPET HALL,
ll-5t
77
Riddle for Silverware.
Ka'ebftj
Riddle
$4,-
Andrew Grimes to Richard Dunnigaq, lot in Roach
McGaughey's'subdivision,
$700.
Bracelets—Riddle
oasted
acres
in
$4,000.
William
J.
and ground
Turtle's.
L..Wells,
Fall Style
acres in Honey Creek
$800..
be had only at
.. ..
&
Arnold for their Corsets,stating that they could nolBuit themselves near as well in the
"Capital
of this State in regard to
style/quality and prices. ll*tf.
For putting
up gutter and spouting,tiii
and sheet-iron jobbing, good and cheap, Moore
&
Hagerty can not be equalled,181
Cnfl
good strength
Simmons
$1,000.
P.
$1,200.
David Drees to George Hantwerk, lot in city, for
George Hantwork to Mary Drees, same lot, for
$500.
43, ^''TT1'f
On Main street—you see
for cheap
overwork.
WABASH
F*
and Force Pumps
&
street.
"fell
Hagerty, No.181 Main
O.
Mahan has re
office
on 6th street, between Main and Ohio) opposite the Post Office, where he may always be found,excepting when absent on professional business.
Hats and
position.
to Hudson'sjnew building
Bonnets!—A very large
and complete stock of summer hats and bonnets is to be closed out during this month regardless of cost. If you want bargains call at
S. L.
Straus,149, Main St.
Weliareon bands
a
large stock la
dies' underclothing, such aa Chemises, Skirts, Gowns, Ac., which we are determined
to
close
out,
Manufacturer of
5
Just Received—A
cents
to
Guipure Laces, Embroideries,and a thousand and one things more, at the Red Bazaar.
new stock of
Ladies' Watches and Opera Chains— bought for cash at bottom prices—at S. R. Freeman's
1 6 1
and in
Main street.
The Hotel on the corner of Main and Second streets, formerly known as the Stewart House, has been thoroughly refitted and refurnished by
T. C.
Anderson,
and will be opened and run in good style under the name of the Anderson House, 24dtf
*1
full atock-of fine coreeis.
We have a real French corset,not kept anywhere else in tbiscitv, and give better value for the money than any other house in the trade. Our hosiery department is the most complete.
S.
L.
Straus,149, Main St
Meats.—Joe Rupp wishes his
many customers to bear in mind that notwithstanding the hot weateer, he has at all times a fresh supply of choice meats. His new arrangements for keeping fresh meat, pure and sweet, are superior.
The Best Stock
12-tf.
of Marseilles Trim
mings^Guipure Bands,real and imitation laces in the city are sold at half price at
8. L.
Straus'
Lagnavra, Rio and
Java Coffee
roasted daily, and gronnd free of charge, at Joseph Strong's, No.187 Main street,
Between Sixth and Seventh.
English Breakfest,
iced Tea, a very satisfactory and healthy drink tBis hot weather. Go to Tnttle's for a pure article.
8
M'-I? 3F'
BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS IN NOTTINGHAM LACE CURTAINS. WE HAVE A FINE LINE OF THESE DESIRABLE GOODS BY THE YARD ANDIN PAIRS, ALL
Ml I3ECEEI
hA
of
W.
street. f.
styles,
cauu
ful
".
StTBTEM RENdlfA^dft.
What the Pablic Should Kndw.
f." j&•
WabashThese
Shide has
bitters
Bitters'.
'fta
uefujl ffliiii S.XcMn, MNijM^and
10
The
remains
will arrive
to-morrow
(Toesday)
on legs. liberal will be paid
iMj^
the same at the Tarr* Hut Bou«.on
WANTED-ASouth
.general
llfANTKD—A
VV
Main street.
V'
1
7"
for fine Jewelry.
for bargains
Ladies'Hold Watches
at
Bracelets,
Riddle's.
new designs at Riddle's.
FORD,
Silk Hat. just arrived at
Yates, the Hatter.
Tattle sells
others to
GeorgeH. Boyll,Simmonsinand
cent«,
3
tf
••••*:}luteal*
an Imperlal Tea for eightjr
and fragrant.
Everything reduced in prices it order to reduce stock, at Her&-& Arnold-'w. v.
Toa can
get Sugars
cheap. His stock
Statz's,
Tnttle,:at the
91
Main
New:
Yq?k
Tea
Stoxe re
ceives daily from Southern Illinois,choice Budded Peaches. Joseph Strong
everything in the grocery line at reduced figures. 7
Day Boarders wanted and can be accomtaodatidirilli
flidel !S 7: !fnoxtn» '26-tf That old Chap With a big
Straw
Hat
Ts the Heathen Chinee' That sells Coffee and Tea At one
170R RENT—DESIRABLE BUSINESS PROPERTY.—The
and ventilated,
hi
at Tut tie's awful
is.largeand well selected.
Lazarus and Morris' Spectacles
Fand
7
nl: iy
The
for Furnaces
and Ranges,181 Main street.
WAB-.SH BITTERS. S. E.
corner Ohio and Fifth streets, Terre Haute
Ind. aug
NOTICES.
J^ISSOLUTION NOTICE. •-,
«•.* *4
Th%
partherslfijp
tween the undersigned under the style
firm name of Warren, Hoberg
day dissolved by Mr.. Geo.
Knowlton retiring.limitation,
day dissolved by limitation Mr
T7INAL SETTLEMENT.
J: 4&.XJ XX V?
NOTICE
is hereby given to whom it may
eoncern,-that the undersigned will file his accounts for final settlement ef
IR SALE—A
a
HBny*'Tattle,8 :,Tea9!a®the cheapest^and a
aus8 dtf
FOR
World Tonic
vOreat
are a purely
ITABASH BITTBRS ..
?e
moved his Musical Institute and Piano Rooms to Fred
A.
Ross' building, on
late3 hours or
BITTERS
Are an infallible remedy for
,t .Dygpefisia,
tofie
Hr ABASH BITTERS
Area sure Preventive of and Intermitent Fevers.achill
WabashCannot
bitters
Wabash
at less than half
the regular value. Ladies will find it profitable to call and examine these goods, as they are cheaper than any one can get
be excelled as a morning
Appetiser. Promoting-' good Digestion and are infallible iniiold diseases
1
•.
Dige:.
._.
1871.PALl
Heart Burn, Ac.,
iUs't imparting
tnd ifaipulae to
the digestive organs, by their healthy action on the Stomach, Liver and Kidneys.
three timea. a lasnu
wlnefl
«/ABAS& BITTERS
ww.
,,
7»tf.
Take, it if yon want-pure, rich, olectrioal blbed blood tha invigorates your sybtem, and
gives the glow of health to your cheek.
UTAfiASH BITTERS itai
arisi
deranged and debilitated stomach.
for all the manifold diseases arising from a
bitters
Are the beSt bltters in the world for puriMde the
Bipod,
&eftdmash,|g4ntlyclean-
sing
ulating the Kidneys and acting as a mild at ha Da.r
A. ARNAUD. Sole
-VEWPIBM.
",
A.*
*he
"ii
12-tf
estate of
Fritz Sieven,deceased,on the first day ofthe August Term
1871*
4ixU0t
Court of Common Pleas.
W. E HRNDRICH,
Bxeeatoi with4h»wHl
IN
O DEALERS
COAL
Notice is hereby given that the Board of Trustees of the Common 8chools of the city of Terre Haute will receive sealed proposals until the iSd day rf August,
1871,
for fur
nishing good clean Block Coal at the several school houses in said city. The successful bidder he requested 4
to.
weieht,will
itohsh scale
signed by tlw principals of
ward for the amount of eoal delivered,each
also to execute to this Board a bond with approved security for the faithful performance ofthe contract.^
1
O. G.
j-.mi.-_
he amoahtf of eoal required will be from
8,000
to
9,000
J^DMINISTBATION.
I
makes
the best
fcave
ixsB
"/s
appointed Administrator
the estate of David
C.
late ef Vigo eooaty, bdhsa. Said estate Is probably solvent.
DIED. N E W A it S E E N
McKBBN—Afr An Arbtt, Miohigan. Sat- If APLKWOOD IK8TITUTB for Tonne JUanrdarflintat
moraine at
neral notlee will
WglrtajbimHw.•
LOIT.
LOST—AAold.liwreward
POINT**
SOAIIDINC. Hedden, eornei
o'efediTBuira. sea of Bam- di«s. PittsSeld, Mass.. lont aad- widelT
iu-
moiithi. superiority
BLCT—jta
ati,
haa a
nkt
to
fait
ol
Boarder* aad can also aea few more
^M*3agie'Iwti, haaafaitol
day
boarders.
12-dtf
WANTED.
Brick BaUdings just
erected the corner of Fourth and Cherry streets.,on In the buildings are finished basement roems, 60x18%?eet,,four
well lighted
10
feet ceilings with good
front and rear entrances four rooms on the ground floor 60x18%feetbusiness
12
ceilings, completely finished in all
feet
respocts
the second story are eight doable or six
»en
single rooms, arranged for offices lodging rooms or family suites« with separate stairways, front and rear Every appendage in the way of gas, cisterns, coal vaults, wood
Jiouses, Ao been provided, and no
•Apartments,,inhavecity
rent will be
cafe
TOOR RENT—A STORE ROOM—In
HERZ
FOR
RENT—H
east.
always has on hand
choice Teas at |oW
]prii&§j[
nOK RENT—A
A^Jnlb
,Jj
& BUY,
f,
b^flrdi?
hio
street, second house west of Seventh, South
one of
the best locations this city. Inquire
Opera House Baaaar.at
jy29-dtfARNOLD'Sin
USE—On,Chestnut
street,betweenApply 3d and 4th.
26
dtf'Ohio
FOR SALE.
T7K)Il SALE—Stock
KBEN BANK. 12-dtf
Fling
IR SALE, TRADE OR RENT—A
or address
te-dwtf
splendid Fresh Milch Cow
Calf is ir. good season for fall and
•Winter-milching.
Inquire at
158
Main street,
SALE—Desirable
AlSO,
uij nwv
North Fiftn street bearing fruit trees and vines.set
OhioSt.(with Rumsey opp. Mayors
lOrdtf
1
yeg-
etable Tonic The component Drags havin
'fr
Just the thins for morning las-
One
').A €HAJr«E!V:: k&i.-.
o. f: FiiOifB
rj f,ris..,!SUOCESSOB
been seleoted
with the greatest care as to their medicinal Properties. They are no cheap compound prepared with common whisky*
S I TO frtj# WEISS.^
©ilk* Hat
THIS DAY OPENED RY|
"A'jtUti Hit*. atYATMS, The Hatter.
aug4-dtf
DISSOLUTION.
jySSOLUTION.
Notice is hereby that the of
irm
Proprietor and
1
W*
CHAUWCE'E' WARREN %'.M.F -H6BERG. GEO. KNOffLTON. Tttl ai
We the undersigned have this day formed a
business on the comer Main and' Fourth streets.
CHAUNCEY_WARREN,
M. F. HOB dlRG, LEWIS B. ROOT.
12-dw3t
sK?#
etsfiTu"
-Hi sb£
Referring to the above notice, the undersigned beg leave to announce that they have this day formed a copartnership under the firm name of Wittig
A
Dick
for the purpose of
conducting a Wholesale Notion and1 Commission business at the old stand of
Wittig.148CMaintig
,ransact
A. C. A.
street, Teree Haute, Indi
ana. Mr Wi is authorised by power of attorney to sign the name of the firm and
all business for the firm,
Ml
"heretofore existing
be
1
5,
ana
A
Co., is this
ftaaaii
DAVID B. IttCE
Hapti,
Aug.1,1871.
WOOD,
riBBAP SUMMER WOOD.
OILMAN BROS, CO.,
Are furnishing Two Dollars' worth of
Good Summer Wood
FOR ONLY ONE HOIXA1,
Delivered to any part of the city. MLeave
at Erlaager's
orders
Store.'s
McKeen Paddock Mill,Clothing at Kereheval Grooery Seeond street, or at the Stave North Second street, aug&dtfFactory.South
ROOFING.
pOOFING.
CLIFT & WILLlAkS. Agents and Dealers ia John's Patent Asbeatos Roofing Book Hirer Paper Co^ Bnildint Hoofing Slate, Felt and Cement Boo4ng, •t Chicago Elaetio Stone Hoofing
PAPEBS,
used in the
and
BOok
8tuakard.deoeased,
BARRICK,
Augusts,1871, au*4-dlw-Ada*.
place
streets.
bushels. Address proposals to
the undersigned.
V^. BIOHOWSKT,
»ug4 r.
President.
of Plastering
on the inside,and for Sheathing ander the siding on the outside. Roofr applied in city aad ooutry aad warranted.
Call on us at the Prairie City
PUniiagMills. corner of
*tfc
aad MiUkeiry IBftJlMtl
BINDING.
OOK BINDING. OSKPH KASBERG
having established a
aad complete Book Bindery, is prepared to do all kinds of Book Binding aad Blank
manufacturing. Magasines hoaad
h**1$SsBPH
wSw-
KASBERGMain St.
overB Co*1 BookStore.
decl-U Terre Haate, lad
kaown forgreatbaaoty of location ana
AR.
at fhe
TTnlon Depo*
SP£AR,
Principal,instructionofPi
5ia Fu- f^oiXEGlATE Md CoaHerctal la-
Aboat foar
mantlu and wfite, bitten
itltntc, New Haven Conn.
tory to College, Burinec*,.SeientiBePrepara-
S.
U.
•eisixnMilitary
Chicago, Bock Island and Pacific Railroad Company.
000,000 Aores
CHOICE IOWA LANDS.? This Company
is
•5
to
now offering for sale about
six hundred thousand acres the agricultural lands in the West.ofThefinest
IIS
i8.
OURMAN GIRL—To
do
housework Apply to
FRANK HuWK,
MBS. E.
Seventh street. 114t
Girl to cook,wash and iro
German preferred. Inquire
CHAS- O. WO0X,
UBS.
Strawberry Hill.at
9-tf
WANTED—GIRLS.—ThreeHouse.
or four girls
wanted at the National
T*7 ANTED—TO RENT-A
YY
per acre—the average being about
The greater part of these lands are situated along the line of Us railroad between eities of Des Moines and Council Bluffs,andthe are in the most accessible and fertile region in theState.
Sales made for cash or on eredit long enough to enable any industrions man to pay for the land out of its crops.
These lands are held under direct
from
Government,atiUearetnot
the General
4-tf
Small Dwelling
House convenient to business by a prompt paying tenant with small family. Apply at this office.
COOK.
3-dt£
FOR RENT.
F^
with nine rooms and all necessary
out-treet, buildings. Apply
to IRA R-
corner Fifth and Eagle streets.LANG-li-2t
DB, COLLIN^ PAINLBSS CUR FOB TH»
OPIUM HABIT.
DB. COLLIN'S AWTIDOTK,
Enables the patient to the use of Opium in any form,atdiscontinue once,withoat or ineonvenience, and without any interruppain tion of ordinary business It rebuilds the broken constitution and restores the nervous energies.
I| la
the are better lighted or
ventil%ted. To good and permanent tenants be made reasonable.
JAMES COOK.
the only Palaleaa Car®
.' AND THEIR LAST DOSE. A
book of over
street
first house east of Sixth north side,con, venient to bosiness. Inquire
100 p»e^,
of
at
8€HlEl»AM HABOliTIC1
in- the Terre Haute
DntwMINSHALL'S
-Bridn
Compaay. Enquire at
Mc-
Dwel
House of seven fooms halls, two of bearing
traits, and a great variety of shrubbery, lo
112%
feet front
141)4
deep,
by
On the north
west corner of First and Cherry streets, two squares from Court House Square. For ia formation apply on the premises P. 0. Box 250.
peoiitoJhjteJhem^tt^MrareMgant^ More itve "agent^rantecl^T^B^'jnUJff
New Britain, Conn.
I Read
WEAgents
B. W. KQuPMAN.
Will.
building lots oh
8outh Sixth and Guliok streets. my two-astory Brick Dwelling, Lot well with cnoi
PAT ASEirn
wt»»ti«wm|saiASAL4BTThis! •••ef«i,
or allow a large commission to seliour new and wonderful inventions. Address
NRR
H. TESL,
.. at their all ofthe time.
Is 4 .'f.
.41 ,sSxr HJS-aflT ft rP A
aug2-d3m
HATS.
15SO
OTILE1871 ,'rw
A. C. A.
Wittig is dissolved this day.firm
Mr
C.
Wittig
is authorised to settle all the affairs of th«|
for the purpose of liquidation at the old stand—148Main
A. C. A. WITTIG.
HaUTS,street.
stim
ibrb
August 1,1871. augl
chine is kept operation at the Terre Haute News Depot,in
iWM
La
rV
ScSaolf
and NavalAeademiea.
Fall
thirty-sixth year begins.Sept.
13.
For
catalogues, Ac., address the Principal.
Company
sells only to actual settlers the prices are exceedingly reasonable,and
ranging from
and
mortgaged or encumbered in any way. all warranty deeds given to purehasers. For maps tion respect
Lan
IOEXPLOR1N(J
TICKETS
Company's ticket
are sold at
Solicit the patronage of ctoee
adjacent
Ihej can make it
die
at Chicago,and all
offices
other principal stations on its line, and if the purchaser buys land the amount paid for the ticket is applied oh the purchase money.
P. S.—Samples
Bsiirosd Depots
*ar tht
Oylssi ikklt ever OiseeveMd.
^HEBIAlLls
contain ing letters
the well-known
FITZ-HUGH LUDLOW,
first doer
Jy26
a full description of the Antidote, seat
to any
Dwelling Honse with eight
rooms* cistern, well and out-buildings, all new and in good order. to
SCOTT
firee
address..Address,b. na«samukL Lsperte,
Pure, Healthfal and Invigorating
canixiy of
Mi WAG
iCO., Marshall.Mich.
or. lravel part or
Will send a sample free-to
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
FRUIT DRYER.
BOSWELL'*
Standard Fruit Dryer,
BOO* HHATEB, CLOTHES DBTEBi Am I*OJT HEATER Ceaiblasd.
The Greatest Household Invention the Age for Economy,^Convenienceof
titi
It is a seat vteee of fwniture, a geaaral purpose michine 10
oonstruotloii,
opposite the Pogtoffico..tfor the
inspection of the
Kazxmmz.
•i.! 'St
the most simple of
cheapest most durable, or
namental and ready sale of any thine before ready sale of any tame before
—dean
bemanafecturedfroaaa
pie machine, in any village,
by
merit of the
DRYER
ordinary
BOSWBLL HEATER
aad
is acknowledged to have no rival in
aay point- It is the most even and healthy Room feater in America
As a
Kruit Dryer
the price ofthe machine is saved eaeh season in weight of fruit by soiidfying the nutriment in place of evaporating it, aad the fruit is elean, infinitely better, ana is now becoming the onlv Marketable Fruit.
jpeoplo, where orders for
the Pogtoffico tfor the
Machines and Tern tory are received by jyl
&"dtf M. P. CKAlrTg. STTTTT. CAS
FixTuaas.
BALL BJACK & CO., S65 and 567 Broadway,
r.KWVoHK,
Are closing out their entire stack of Bronze and Imitation Bronze
«§A8 FIXTURES BELOW COST. Better Goods in Design and Finish are not to be had at their present Low Prices.
New Designs of Imported C&YS AL CH ANDFLIEBS In great variety, just received.
Call and examine our stock and prices. MVflCK. '-J LARGEST STOCK,
BEST GOODS, LOWEST PRICB8
REMOVAL.
Y—
JJEMOYBD.
]:B.
WILTS
JACOB FISHER
Has jusi received another choice lot ef
RHINE, FRENCH AND CALIFORNIA WINES,
Which he will sell by the. bottle or gallon at tissnnsHi prices. Try a bottle, if yoa waat Aire article. rARTTB8 will be famished prow the talloa or ia dosens.
WARREN. HOBERG CO*
CASH HOUSE.
fre« of
•O
In
BINS
Operates directly the Kidneys,,and is better than luchu.on is extensively prescribed by physioians.ItFor sale everywhere
AGENTS TAKE NOTICE
money, is becau_8e_our^ods_are_firat^lassj_
^,/f1to
marked in plain figures
as our goods are all
iw
as low as
the
-very
ti.
TILTON,
Vs,
About
AtJGUST
RiSti'
J?!
l9"The
Hoberg & Co.
1 OPERA HOUSE CORNER, The Great Headquarters for the Dry aoods Trade in -i-jeidRitE
HAUTE.
WARREN, HOBERG & CO.,
"CASH"
and attractive stock in
prices,a
to
the interest
sent by mail address. Goods delivered in the city and at
charge.toany
best judgeg
With the handsomest selection of
French, English and {Scotch
COATINGS AND SUITINGS!
Vi Ever brought to this market.
25th.
we will
And will be offered to the trade on the most liberal terms. •^Special inducements offered to parties baying ia lane lots for cash and short time. see PACKA«sa
open our Fall Stock
of
GLASSWARE At unusually low prices. At Wholessle Only!!
lea
of
Ready-Made .. Clothing
For Men, Boys and Children, and' they will be found^to be the BEST READY MADE CLOTHING that were ever shown hi this place.
Celebrated DIAMOND "D" DRESS SHIRTS -ready-made or made to
We shall have the most attractive variety of FINE FURNISHING GOODS in the citv
NOTIONS, «iC.
1871. FALL TRADE. 1871.
WHOLESALE NOTIONS. H. Robinson & Co
Are now receiving the Largest and most complete stock of
Notions and Fancy Goods
Generally ever offered in this city, bought direct from manufacturers in Kurope -"VPs and America,
»A! Wi ti
A
ma
AT LOW PRICES Im*
J-
SAIK STKMT, iw
Tebkx Hacte, Ibdiaka.
NEW FIRM!
WHOLESALE NOTIONS.
V: MEFCH4.NT8,
Im Hetieai,
5
HAS REMOVED his office to Beaoh's Block, earner ef Main and Sixth streets, two d«Ow aorth of the PostoOee. Residenoe. North I loath Third street, between Poplar and Sewn. aprll-dta
WINES.
gr
'.Vi
if"
Fancy Goods, i.U, Cigars,
HWU88, GERMAN A AMERICAN
CUTLEBT,
S, A
Csttea Tan, BtHlag, Ac.
TTTITH innreaced capital and New stock we VV are prepared to ofler friends and customers saperfor iadaeements to bay of as.
Special attention will be paid to Cash Ba en. Pedlers aad Auctioneers. JfOm 148 Main Street,
Btlmeen anA Sheik Street*,
la the Boom fonaerly occupied by Cox Son
riAMO TUNINC.
WOUJAHIOBKI. PIANO TUNBB* rvuUS left at B. «. OOX'8 Book Stor V/wfilteeetveprompt atteatioa.
1
uyereof Dry Goods in Terre Haute and
town*, believing that With the great advantage of a resident buyer in New York, large
every department, at lowest possible
deal with them.the
of all to
OUR SPECIALTIES!
DOHB8VIO COTTON GOODS, such as Bleached and Brown ffnaiina Tick», 8tripet, Denims, Prints, White and Colored Carpet Chain, Cotton Tarns, etc., etc. Housekeeping Goods ia Sheetings, Pillow Casings, Table £dnens, Towels and Towelings, Napkins, «|o,, «to.. Hioh Black and Colored Dress Silks, elegant Dress Fafc* riee, low and medium price Dress Goods, White Goods, Fancy Goods. Laoee, Embroideries, Hosiery, Gloves, Notions, Cloths, OMSimeres. Blankets, Flannels, Bhawls, Cloaks, £urs, with everything else usually found in a Urst-class Dry Goods House.
WABREN, HOBERG & CO.,
CLOTHING.
SsTj-z
i0r
Opera House Corner*
ERLAN6ER & CO.
returning thanks for the liberal patronage extended ua, we are happy
our friends and patrons that our
One'1-* ^'System!!
Is working like
U'.m
a
»it ts
isbiirm, fact, it
I
s|
1
t+mpiA WfX
to say
i»
.. SXTOCjaSS~i m- I People are not slow in finding out that it is to their interest to
-f'
buy good-s of
us,(
at the very Lowest Prices. Any child
of goods. We open the Fall Campaign
OF MONDAY NEXT, AUGUST 14th,
1
if
ERLANGER & CO.,
Fashionable Merchant Tailors and One-Price Clothiers, Middle Room Opera, Houge Buildiiif?
S
X.
.,»
FANCY STORE.
ITew, Trimming!
vt 14 ii ..
PANCYSTORE^ 5 -^-4
J. SCHAVBUN, MCata street, ket. 6th and 7th street*, South side, near corner Sixth.
WHOLESALE AID RETAIL DEALER If Ladles' Dress
aad Cloak
TRIMMIN OS VSi "AND-
FANCY GOODS
I also manufacture
ICOBDS, TASSELS, GIMPS AB JTTOSSf •arExtra low prices fer country dealers. Keespectfully. J.SCHAUBLIN. ja5-dtf
PAINTERS.
WM. M.
——. t*
WITTIG
Se
BARB.
DIOK.j-
(Suceeesor to A. C. A. Wrrtio,)
No. 149 Main Street,
Jobbers and Commission
N. B.
GIRR A YBAKLB,
YEAKLET.
"SOME"
JPJLX Isr TEBS,
Fiflh Street, bet. Main and Ohio,
w^-'-DBAHgt IH Paints, Oil and Glass. iyl8-d6m
BUCKELL)
WW'
'•THE"
PAINTER,
DEALER IN a-
A PAINTS.
FLOUR. FEED, fcC. K'BjS'T
v.
,, 1
READ,
DEAX,EB IN
Flour, Meal, Corn, Oats.. Baled Hay, and Feed of all kinds, jjlomxsM kiobth am mam axs aA. Articles delivered to aay partofthe city free of chaigk. mylO-dtf
N1OTICE
OF COPARTNERSHIP.
•mm'W'—
I have this day admitted my brother, William H- Greiner, as a partner. The firm
KffamAmt.Irt.tm. l-d",
