Terre Haute Daily Gazette, Volume 3, Number 113, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 11 October 1872 — Page 4
RAILROAD TIME-TABLE. "111 INDIANAPOLIS & ST.
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of Notaries public.
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iSRiVISFBOMWEST. DEPARTS FOR EAST 8.29 P. Day
EXPRESS
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Paiis and Decatur 1:45 M.
TERRE-HAUTE AND INDIANAPOL.1H.
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l:05'a.m Fust Liivfe. '. 5:20 a.in
a. Day Express :55 a. rri 3:25 p.m Atlantic Express 11:00 p.m 2:20 p.m rndianapolis Local 4:40 a.m ST LOUIS, VANDALrA ATERRE HAUTE. BKAVLT!
Vanflatift'STuyrl'Lifte Route:
''ARRIVE
5:2i A. Fast tiine....:.C.:.. 1:00 A.M 12:30 P. Pacific Express 3::« p. M. 11:10 P. M. St. L. & Cairo Express 9:16 A..«
EVANSV1LLE AMD CEAWKORDHYILLE. LEAVE. ABRIVE. 6:50 A.M. Express .- 10:30.P.M. 4:40 P. M. Mall 3:19 M.
ROCKVILLE EXTENSION.
IJKAVB. ABKIVK. 4:35 P. M. Mail 10:20 A. M. EVANSVILLE, TERRE-HAUTE & CHICAGO. IIKAVE. ARRIVE. 6:45 A. Express and Mall 3:15 P. M. 4:40-p. ..-^..Accommodation .10:60 A. M.
LOGANSPORT, CRAWFORDSVILLE £.8. W. LEAVE. AKRIVE. 4:40 A. M:« .Mail 11:15 A. M. 4:45 P. Accommodation 7:45 P. M.
CINCINNATI & TERRE HAUTE. LEAVE. ARRIVE. 7:30
A.
Extra Freight 10:i6
A. M-
3:45 P. Accommodation 10:40 p. M.
FURNISHING GOODS.
MONEY SAYE1)
IN BUYING
Men's Furnishing Goods!
—AT—
IIE ABftUABTEKS!
THE LARGEST,
CHEAPEST AND NEWEST
Stock in the City.
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157MAIN STREET
Maguire & Hunter.
SHIRTS MADE TO ORDER
A. SPECIALTY.
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11,1871
City and Neightoorlippd.
ONE more day of the Teachers' Institute. .—
HEDGE on Hendricks, was the cry last evening. NOTHING of general interest iraiispiriug in the courts.
MR. HENDRICKS is elected beyond a Veasonable doubt.
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BALL lms joined-the Grand Army
TIIE excitement over the elections is gradually subsiding. J: V.
IT seems business-like to see trains coming in on First street.
CORRECTED election returns from the county will be found in our Gohiinns,
this issue.
THE Vincennes Sun hopes that Major Brokaw and wife'• will Uve to celebrate their diamond wedd!nj^^^.jT^c.\r.'^
JOHN E. OWENS opens an engagement at the Indianapolis Academy of Music, Thursday evening'of jhext week,
THERE are enougji Liberal Republicans and Democrats in this city to elect a good man Mayor when the proper tune arrives.
BOURBONS and Liberals huve learned to their entire satisfaction that even in defeat crow is more palatable than buzzard and bull pitp.
I THE Radicals claim that the most .Lib|ral Republicans were those who voted for Mr. Martin Holliuger—some six eleven hundred in number!
IF Hendricks is elected those who lost heavily on^Qilige? ^lLwi|iJ»UGliJ?iore heavily than they lost hence the Radiuai%wtyl be tb$ loper^ flttaneial|4f«$r?i if
THE Indianapolis Journal concedes Hendricks' election, and attributes it to the Liberal Republicans—sore-heads, to use the elegant language of the Journal
HON. JOHN HOUGH, of Fort Wayne/ lad., is in the city on business. He represents some very heavy capitalists in the East, and is doubtless looking for investments.
THE Sullivan Democrat' closes the XVIII. volume of its terestrial existence this week. The GAZETTE recognizes in the Democrat a publication of superior merit, and hopes it past is but the beginning of along and prosperous career.
MR.
RICHARD
THE
A Scrap of Newspaper History. Upon the first anniversary of the de struction, by the great-conflagration, of ^e phfeaio ''fribunb b|i^fin^ a|| ukfertaT, through the superior energy tfhd tact of the proprietors, the paper is issued from one of the most magnificent newspaper edifices in the world, same size and shape of the New York Tribune, its columns filled to overflowing with advertisements from all quarters of the Union. And tbisgreat success has been attained over the sional and fiercest opposition a newspaper ever encounter. The waves of the "Mid-Occan" roared^in vain endeavors overwhelm it. Day by day, in the face of this opposition, backed by milHons of csapftal, the Ghfcago tPriHune %s gone on in its great mission, independent of party dictation, to the most gratifying success, and has attained a degree of prosperity excelled lby| equalled by few newspapers t! has ever produced.
Mr. Grant's Cheeky Paper. The Terre Haute Express has more cheek than arTy'papVr we e^ei'saw".* We have read the number for last Monday morning with more than ordinary interest, and for downright misrepresentations and wilful perversion, of facts, it. is certaiuly entitled ta thfe bol-nS ^IPaslih^ over it-* account of the Democratic meeting on last Saturday, which ftf-counsej-as was expected, it would decry and misrepresent as much as possible, it states that "a number of very prominent Democrats is tu bed. th*£§acwan (£q,i£et0f £b town by howling and yelling throughout Saturday night." We remainediua.bjtisi-, ness house on Main street until nearly 11 o'clock, and certainly beard more hooting and disturbing noises by ^imk?,, en rowdies yelling for Grant than^heerS for Greeley. It was frequently remarked at such times that ttfe"conduct df the' Grantites was disgraceful. Aud for the Express to say that thepolice would have arrested ofej^efJQftce^md it not been that they feared the cry of 'persecution,' is too much. V#U&ntpolice How tender their solicitude for the good of the Radical party. The truth is, we. never atte^qd^d so large a meeting where? th'ertf'wSs ^ftch orde'tand sobriety. —Sullivan Democrat.
Something About Public Schools. This fruitful topic, received at the hands of the Hon. Milton B. Hq^ kins, Superintendent of Public /Instruction* for the" State of Indiana^ a very exhaustive and instructive review that is to say, the subject was to the instruction of the intelligent audice that assembled at the--No*lBal-building lecture room last evening. Mr. Hopkins, in his remarks, detailed the history of the public scfiocn sjFstiSi ^rSodP its foundation to its present prosjjerity^ predicting future grandeur. He dwelled at length on the school system in Indiana, and explained the various stages that it has gone through, referring to tfie various financial ahef ofner measures thfrt~have heen adopted -under various* folate Adnjiry^iration,. ^.nd wh|ch ^ave^ made our public school system of Indi-
•Estimated.
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WE never saw a candidate who-could smile so long and loud the morn after his defeat as Mr. Buntin.
STROUT, City Engineer,
has traded his splendid new residence, nutl 100 feet of ground on 'South Center, for a farm west tie city, about four miles, retaining lOOftitt fronting on Sixth street, however, on which he will erect another new "residence.
WR ave gratified trv learn that Judge Patterson is. re-elected by at least 379 votes, the Radical: candidate, being justly scratched in Ms own county. Vermillion county, being out of the Common Pleas district, Judge Scott is re-elected by at least ^49 votes. Thus it will be seen that tbftfcli victoi^'eVfn Tn defeat-5
Sullivan Democrat is in receipt of
a note from a Princeton -correspondent to the effect that young Camp, the mur* derer, had been reprieved by Governor Baker untiL Friday,, November .22,1872, $nd that the correspondent has the rftur"-' derer's confe^sion jn his possession, but It cannot bej)ubH^ed Ull ^$§ execution,
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Lawreu.ee ,.v..._ 252
0 200
Vermillion 4133 1,395
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OF the many iwageroJiaad® in this city within the paet^wdag«f»«8ne are more novel than tfee»®ne of*^2^that Governor Baker was elected1 iiF 1808 by a smaller majority than aS^ 6Ch^t6lovernor in any State of the Union,' sifice'the foundation of the elected by but 961 majority, we believe. To decide the bet it will'be rle6es9ary to look into statistics anterloj% to tte time of the Tribune almanac^ upon which' authority political stafistics are 'generally^decided.
THE -youthful sons of ""lion. B- W. Hanna take a lively1'interest in the result of the .election.... They are up with the birds every morning and peruse the Sehtihel ere it-touches the groundcwhen .thrown over into the vard by^^carfiwF. It&h#ev€mi§g^hd£ wawh
a mueh* livelier interest in the result than their father, Botw4thstanding J|ie fact that he is a candidate^.
THE Journal justly compliments the Liberal element in this city for having observed&thelr part of the compact of coalition. There could not have been less than three W four hundred Liberal votes here, judging from Democratic gains in the wards notwithstanding the defection of a number of Irishmen who wenc over to the enemyduring a mental aberration, superinduced bV'dfefesft df their candi-
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THE editor of the Hodsier State is hereby notilled^tThat'MY. And rew Gri m£s, ~of this city has in tils'pc^^ralpli' a" IS1 subject tj,hts Order, which .we freely C0BL-a cede, having intended to make the donation as acharity act, had VoorheeS* befen* elected by 500 majority. We'have mad(B enough,Qn,Hendrjcksrwe onine, .til offset uJJ "lltir Mb?n{y»Ji'^e® our name of! the,grocers' Wack.Ust,yet-a little while.
I^R&^ hSdJIhe nishing the last Indiana Legislature with a Speaker, lh 'the p^rsoh of the flon,. Wm. Mack, and how there is a fair prospect that otti^honiietalent^wHl again betirarwlf upon ib fiil fti^ sa^e^sHtiatitSi, this time in the person of W." KrEdwahls.
ja»14juilding* tM| .eyapifig fi30. ?ety pferson interested bur public schools should heaf -thfe JPeoture' for fp will be
BOCRBONS of
thepVt are
of the present. 'Being convinced that they have played havoc with the county {MMTWbrt, voweil to reg«tu4Ji& 4o.t ground by put-
MR. D. HANCHETT, well known to all our amusement lovers as the manager of the Fanny Price for|bi^tion| traversing t?hfs coufiti-y frofaa the Pacific to the Atlantic for forty years he has selected this city for a home, and is here now for the purpose of purchasing a place. If he succeeds he will move his family here at once.
THE latest returns received at the Dempcrafci&BeatkjuartersjgT indicate the 'ele$t|qnK(|f.|^nd4^^9|d |he State ticket by aoout 600'majority. The Legislature is close, both parties claiming a majority on a joint ballot. The Democrats carry the First, Second and Third Congressional Districts, and the Republicans carry the remaining districts. The con5testns]so closet ghat It \\8ll retire tile oY'ffcial returns'to give tile exact results.—
Ind. Sentinel.
Silk and Wool Ottoman Scarf Shawls \Wfrtfa $S,|C»B be J»^nght for $4.50, at Foster Brothers, Great New York City Store. lldl
Foster Brothers for Carpets. Foster Brothers for Oil Cloths. Foster Brothers for Malttings. lldl
Still another lot of that yard-wide fine and heavy unbleached Muslin at 10 cents a y&ia¥ "1 M§T^R BR5M^.
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From the Journal.
Congressional Election.
The following is the result of the CongressicbM^e th^ di3i^ «d% official and estimate returns
VOOHBES. HtTNTEB.
Co||is4)?the|new Cfty
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LET MqGra^h laHeL,couj^ge,and stick to the ticket?^ Her will" no doabtlead tl party in Chicagp^E^^nft goes in by a big majority. Who #odld:Jm» a virtu-
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Just Received.—Good Balmoral Skirts for$l. A gr»at bargain. I -BR«®HIS®B. X-
-A godd'Wlrite Blanket for $3 a pair, at Foster Brothers. Finer Blankets, $4, $5, $6, $7 and $8per pair. lldl V#$ #. Tffr "i* ^"1 I-f?
Large assortment of Neck Shawls have to-Say been placed upon our shelves. Prices very low. 553"
ER ^B(JT,^EK5.
Xost,Pocket-Book.—Saturday evening, the 5th, on Main street, between Deeter & Carter's stand and Flaid's meat shop, a %o§ket430folf' .(SmfofiliOg Chfe'^ufn ($22) twenty-two dollars. A suitable reward wffl'be paicl to the'finder for leaving it at this office. -.i7#tfi -w & i.
WarvtedrrrE-verybody to knowthat.W~A. Armstrong, No. 16 North Fourth street, has the cosiest Oyster Parlor and StheibeSt d^s®rs5n «Be^ity. GtoShc^see how it is yourself. 5dtf
Wanted—A good cook at the Depot Din¥ali.- ^lesa_wel| i^c^mmended, heed apply. Call immediately."
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L.C. FREY.
They Mast and Shall Be Sold. On Monday, September 23, I will commence selljng^ out nr^ entir^ stoc^ of China, Crocked, Glassware and House •Ful-n iSifing ^oodsStrles^ tliaB hnpqjfers' PWCESRA?»I,^TP^G,QJ«G„TJP QUIT PFTERCBANdisery entirely, and the entire stock has W be sdldlh*
SShort leasVd:
the store room to N. Katzenhackfor iim years and have to give him possession very soon. The goods have been marked i^|)laip|
tf^ii|es14|'such
DfrecGbrjfcau"be
haft at Bartlett's"Book Store. iVof? i| 'tis .5 Notice !--The entire stock of readymadetJlotfiing atid'Fu^nishlrfg Goods, at 81.Main.streetr will have: to be.sold off at cost priees, within thirty days from next Monday, the 14th, commencement day of sale, as the proprietor of that, house has made arrangements to go into some other kind' of business. :81'Main street, go^for bargains. 8Jlw
•Brady's EamilyBitters, Brady'«Cocktail Bitters,... i,.. Brady's Keutncy Schnapps. Brady's,Greeley Bitters, At No. 1 and 2r Dowling Hall. Bowser &
Johnson, exclusive.whoiesaleagentsk ,12dtf. ..
Somethili^ N^w!—It Will be'ihterestiug fo'rlovers of fine' art to learn'that a lot of "splendid Photogi-aphs, which were taken from'the best' original' Oil Paintihgfe,' have Arrived and are fbr sale at
R. GAGG'S
3dtf Art Emporium, 91 Main st.
McMahan, at No. 4 Dowling Hall, receives ehoice fresh oysters,, every day "When you rwant something nice call
around.. i!
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Wanted.—A good woman one who can do house work, and at the same time give attention t^ssmall ch41djfen*r JSood wages will be given for a good woman. Apply at the' corner ol5 Sixth and Oak streets.
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WHOLESALE ONLY 1
Our who|i^al^ ,tjfad^!havii^•assumed an importance that demands our undiI? yided attention ouf city's requirement of LAtiGJ: OOODS Ht)0SE, together, with- our friends'.'.^importunities tor us* to bpen such," have, defercSlned' us to, close" out our retail -stock: immedfateily. I
YJFZ'
|\^e wili begin a final sale of .our. retail BtocVand will coutiuue it until our, wholesale department crowds thelast ar'i nT iticle .out pf..the front.doori.. 0^fjhb^ifig:„sfc06k is: already good,' and pi|r llrm has: already gone
atti^t^it.U^if C- XT*:!? Our ^aidjjie"weu a^e now the^iieid and Will Visit all important points, acces-' able from Terre JIaute. We bespeak for the^n ajiheral patronage ilia eoiierusioh We Wo'ft.ld call attentum dtfri, large retail Stbftk whleh,. havltig. beenl)QUgh.t fw ca§h, wiU afford many good bargain^ jf
JTUHtL, BJPLEY fc DEMINGr Oornfel^Maiiri. and Fifth stpeeter &7dwtf ~^rl ft Is ^o^c^ded tfyeTery«neth^rMo6re
Hagerty are the b«B't Tin and Slate street.
SHAWL EMPORIUM!
Fall Wraps in Endless Variety I
100 Square Shawls and Shawl Scarfs, just received.
Stripe High Color Square Shawls,
„.$5.0a worth 6Q0. ..
Stnpe, c(uiet and modest colored Shawls, 5.00 worth 6.00. Square Novel Style Stripe Shawls, 6.00 worth 7.50.
Square Novel Style Stripe Shawls, 7.50 worth 9.00. Reversible Square Shawls, 8.00 and upward.
Tleversible Square Shawls, high colors, 8.00 and upward. Reversible Square Shawls, for evening wear,: &c.
Ottoman Square Shawls,
10.00 worth 12.50. Ottoman Square Shawls, 12.00 worth 15 15.00 18 20.00 22
Shawl Scarfs! Shawl Scarfs!
.- Scarfs, $5, $6, $8-, $10 $12.
PAISLEY SQUARE SHAWLS,
in open and tilled centers.
Open Center Paisley Shawls $10, worth 12 12.50 15 18 20 25 30
We have all the above prices in halt, three quarter and filled centers. There never was so great a display of SHAWLS AND WRAPS in Terre Haute as can now be seen at
W. 8. RYCJE A CO.
THE ELECTION IS OYER!
Now turn yonr attention to your
PERSOML COMFORT!
AND BUY'
GOOD, ...
SUBSTANTIAL,
W ARM and
COMFORTABLE
BOOTS AM) SHOES!
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'S. c. srrtxT,
No. 98 Main Street.
Wanted.—A good bouse girl, one capable of doing all' kinds of housework. Inquire at the GAZETTE office. dtf
Copies of tfie hew CUy IMrectory can be kad at Bartlett's JJook. Store.
Laces and Laee goods at »y TuEiiii, RIPLEY & D'EMiNd's. july27dwtf Lace Points and Jackets at
TOTEM
prices as were
niever'known in this market. Therefore, every one who is in want of my line of gtfo'&s'had'beltefraVairthemselves of this opportunity, as the_goods must be sold, and in a short UbSte, iinll'lbw prices shall sell them. MAJOR B. HUDSON, £T| ina 189 Main street.
july27dwtf
BIPLEY & DEMING'S."
Lace and Cambric Handkerchiefs at TUELE, RIPLEY
& DEMING'S.
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Linen Lawns, white and colored at TUELL, RIPLEY
july27dwtf
july27dwtf
& DEMING'S.
Twelve and a half cents per yartl for beautiful Poplins at TUELL, RIPLEY
"Miss ho Sales," is the order of the day at TUELL, RIPLEY & DEMING'S july27dwtf..
Cheap Goods to-day at TUELL, RIPLEY & DFWING'S. july27dwtf ,, ..
Balbriggan Hose at TUELL, RIPLEY & DEMING'S. july27dwtf ..
Silks, Irish Popling, and Grenadines at TUELL, RIPLEY «& DEMING'S. july27dwtf
Yictoria and Bishop Lawns at TUELL, RIPLEY & DEMING'S. july27dvytf
The Finkle & Lyon Manufacturing Co. wish to make arrangements with an active and reliable man to take a general agency for their "Victor" Sewing Machines, in this city and surrounding counties. The company offers the most libera! terms, with a first-class machine as inducements. A good man can secure a permanent and profitable business. Call on or address, Finkle & Lyon Manufacturing Co., 18 North Delaware street, Indianapolis.
Copies of the new City Directory can be had at Bartlett's Bdok Store.
A new lot of Blank Leases, jtost printed and for sale at this office.
For Bent.—The room on the comer of Fifth and Main, above Donnelly's drug store. _'
Spouting1,—Tin and Sheet-Iron jobbing good and cheap. Moore & Hagerty can not be equalou. Na 281 Main street.." al0dw.,,„
Dr.-E. Ball has associated himself with Dr. D'rasraore In the practice of medicine^and removed to-the office of the latter,, on^ Sixthj between^ Ohio and Wahiift streets,' where he can be fouiid daily from 9 to 10 A. 5 P. M.
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Go to Moore & Hagerty's for furnaces and ranges, 181" Main street. alOdw
Dr. Arnaad's Ague Care or Tonic Veg etable Febrifuge—For the Cure of Ague, Intermittent and Remittent I evers.—Dr. Arnaud, in offering his Ague Cure to the public, does so with full confidence that its results will sustain him in pronouncing it one of the most valuable remedies ever offered to the public, as a safe, certain, and permanent cure for Fever and Ague, Intermittent and Remittent Fevers, Dumb Ague, Periodical Headache, Bilious Headache. Indeed, for the whole class of diseases arising from biliary derangement.
Its composition is simple-and entirely of Vegetables and guaranteed to contain nothing that will render it in the least unsafe or injurious to the system. It never fails to cure even the most obstinate cases. ..
Try a bottle and "Know bow it is yourself." For sale at the Terre Haute Pharmacy, corner of Fifth and Ohio. 26dtfS \T
Go to Moore & Haggerty's for cheap Mantles and-Orates, 1S1 Main street. dtf
SPECIAL NOTICES.
ON MARRIAGE.
Happy Relief for Young1 Men
IT
& DEMING'S.
M., and from 4 to. •*-.» 31dtf
For Cieap Cistemand F»h:e Phinpsgo to Moore & Hagerty No. 181 Main street.
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J. P. JBlrennan & Co., 6hio street, have just r^i^ed a choice lot of Suitings for men's.wear, wtuch they will make to order in "the latest and meet approved style.
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Call an*! see them*. 2dlw
Bowser & Johnson are exclusive agents folr Brady's celebrated goods. Everybody takes lu 12dtf
J^.08 »nd 4hjr„
Go forth in haste, ». With bills and paste If Proclaim to ail oreatibn.r •iil.That.men are wise,
irritfi
Who advertise, In the present generation Oflioe—QAZBffK'building. SiM |4dtf
from the
effects of Errors and Abuses in early life. Manhood restored. Impediments to Marriage removed. New method ol treatment. New and remarkable remedies. Books and Circulars seni free, in sealed envelopes.
Address, HOWARD ASSOCIATION, No. 2 Sont.h Ninth St.. Philadelphia. Pa.—an institution having a high reputation- for honorable conduct and professional skill.
PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION.
Presidential Election, 1872.
THEthe
qualified Electors,of the county of Vigo, in State of Indiana, are hereby notified that there shall, on Tuesday following the first Monday in November, A. D-, 1872, (Nov. 5,1872), be elected fifteen Electors for President and Vice President of the \ited States, viz.: Four of such Electors shall be. lor said State at large, and one such Elector for each Congressional District of said State.
WILLIAM H. STEWART, Sheriff of Vigo county, Indiana.
October 4,1872. Sdwtd
NOTICE.
NOTICE
By order of the Board. ldtd J.
E.
MARTI V, Secretary.
NOTICE.
Stockholders' Meeting. ri^HERE Will be a meeting of the Stockholders JL of the Evansville, Terre Haute & Chicago Railway, at the office of the Company in the City of Terre Haute, on Thursday, the 10th day of October, 1872, commencing atll o'clock A.M., to take into consideration the question of ratifying a contract, conditionally entered into by the Directors of said Railway Company, at their meeting on the 27th day of August, 1872, with the Chicago, Danville & Vincennes Railway Company.
In general terms said contract provides for the use of said E., T. H. & C. R. R. Co's property by the said C., D. & V. R. R. Co.
By order of the Board ot Directors. lOdtd JOS. COLLETT, President.
JUDICIAL.
Common Pleas Court. State of Indiana, County of Vigo. In the Vigo Court ot Common Pleas. Saturday, September 14,1872. Present, Hon. John T. Scott, sole Judge.
being now necessary for this court to adjourn, by reason of the expiration of this term, and the business thereof not being completed, it is therefore ordered' that this court adjourn until the ,14th day.of October, 1872, at the hour of 9 o'clock in the forenoon and it is ord(Bred that public notice of such adjournment'be given by the publication of a copy of this order for one week in each of the daily newspapers published in the. city of Terre Haute, Vigo county, Indiana.
A true copy: MARTIN HOLLINGER, Clerk. September, 20,1872-d6
NEW BOOS.
The Art ©f Money Making, OR THE ROAD TO FORTUNE. By J. D. MILLS, a New York Merchant. A. new Book. 450 pages. Numerous illustrations. Price 82.50. Liberal commissions. Agent's outfit 75 cents. Holves the question, "What shall I do?" Complet&S the subject by showing how best to do it. It is thorough, comprehensive, moral and lively. Tells of a ttiousand money making enterprises, both honest and dishonest commends the former, exposes the latter: Relates stiange haps and mishaps too, and anecdotes of all sorts of money makers. Belter than all, it shows Ilow Money can be Hade HVow,
AGENTS, IT SELLS! BE QUICK FOR CHOICE OF TERRITORY. Address
INTERNATIONAL PUBLISHING CO. 93 and 95 Liberty (Street, New York. lldlw4
NOTIONS,
WITTIO & DICK,
Wholesale Dealers & Conimission Merchants in
Notions, Fancy Goods,
WHITE GOODS, y:r
HOSIERY, CIGARS, ETC.,
Wo. 148 Main Street
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Bet. Fifth.and. Sixth.— TERRE HAUTE, UtD. aunldly !.
NOTICE.
The Cincinnati & Terre Haute Rail-•»!-irywy Company,
DESIROUS
of enlisting the attention of Man-
utacturers to the advantage of locating manufacturing establishments, .upon the line of their Railway, Will give to any Rolling Mill or Blast Furnace Company so locating, forty (40) acres of ground for works, and the coal in one hundred (100) acres of Clay or Owen county, Indiana block coal field the ore from one-hundred (100) acres of the Hardin, Pope or Massac county, Illinois, brown hematite beds, and 8gree to lurnish them with all orders for merchant iron requireo for the Bailway's use for a period of twd-years.
To any Railway Car Manufactory located upon its iine,they will give twenty (20) acres of ground, required for wofks,the timber from one hu nd red (100) acres Of the beat oak timbered land in Owen county, and an order Xor one thousand cars to commence work upon.
TO any Car WheelFoundferV or Axle Forge, the necessary grounds for works, and liberal orders for their products in kind.
To all other manufacturing establishments ample facilities in the locating and successful prosecuting of their works.
Circulars descriptive of the manufacturing points upon the line ,of the Railway will be. mailed to any address upon application to
MATTi P. WOOD.
MACHINE CASTS.
SARGENT CARD CLOTHING CO. WORCESTER, MASP
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JOB PSZNTI17G.
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Bill Heads, Letter Heads,
Dray Tickets, -Note Heads,
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EVANSVllXE & CRAWFORDSVILLE R. R., SECRETARY'S OFFICE, EVAUSVILLE, IND.,Sept.30,1872,
is hereby given that the Annual Meeting of Stockholders in. this Company will be held at the Court House, in the city of Evansville, on Tuesday, the 15th day of October next, at 10 o'clock A. M., at Whicn time ar Election will be held for thirteen Directors, to serve during the ensuing year.
Having^made large additloh^xo our stock oi Poster Type, we do not hesitate to say that we
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BEST FOSTER OFFICE
In the State. We can do anything from the
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Three Sheet Postrs!
AlsD WILL DUPLICATE
8t. Louis, Cincinnati or Indianapo
lis Prices.
ALSO, ALL STYLES.OF
BLANK BOOKS!
Ruled to order of plain and Intricate pat terns.
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v' Day Books,
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OUR BOOKS
Are made the very best materials, from a large and stock procured from the first mills in the country, and no pains will be spared to give entire satisfaction to oar cus
tomers. Orders from Merchants or Bankers at a distance will receive prompt attention, and will be executed as soon as 11 superintended in person.
WAGON YABD.
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if JEW WAGO^r YARD y~y 1 axt
BOARDING HOUSE. Caner Foartb
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TERRE HAUTE, IND.
rpublic
GenT Sup't C. AT. H. R.R., Terre Haute. Ind.
IE Undersigned taken great pieuftnre lu i* forming his old friends and customers, an(' the generally, that be has again takefc obarae of nil well-known Wagon Yard and Boaralng House, located as above, and that will he fonnd ready and prompt to acommodate aU in the best and most acceptable man. ner. His boarding house has bean greatly enlarged and thoroughly refitted. HU'Wagon Varc Usnot excelled for accommodationB anyvhe» in the city. Boarder* taken by the Day, Week :-a
Month, and Price» Heaaonabte. Sfr, S.—The Boarding House and Wagon Y«^ Will be undfer the entire Supervision of myse and family. f68dAwtf1 DANIEL MILLER
BOHinmG KIEW.
MEDIKONES—A
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a newly-discovered Cure for many Diseases without qalng Medicines, at Interest to ail. Dra. WELLS A-KCOX Wo. 87 West IDtb street, K«vw York 9PwU
Under 4 Mammoth Tents!
The Great aud Only ADAM ..«. raMqjg
Forepaugh Show!
On its'way East from a most triumphal.t tour through the West, will exhibit
AT TERKE HAUTE,
Monday, October 14, 1872,
AFTERNOON AND EVENING.
TEST No. I,
The Celebrated MUSEUM, with
10,000
CURIOSITIES!
TEXTS Nos. 2 and 3.
The
Gigantic
MENAGERIE!
WITH
1,500 Rare Animals!
TEXT No. 4. Famous
Equestrian Aggregation!
With more performers, female, male and Juvenile, and trick horses, ponies and other animals than ever were t-een under one canvar.
OR AND STREETDISPL4T!
An Open Den of Lions and Tigers, performed by Heir Darioup, as the procession' moves. Nearly two miles of Cages, Camels, Ponies, Ac. the Musical Car of the Muses the "Goddess of Liberty," borne aloft in a Canopied Car upon the back
ot
the -Elephant Ro
meo, Jr. ,a Military Band 175. Caparisoned Horses—the longest, largest and finest procession ever made by any show on earth.
Open at 1 and 7 afternoon and evening. Equestrian entertainment commences one hour later. Menagerie and Museum open from 1 to 5 and 6 to 10 P. M.
ADAM FOREPAUGH, Proprietor.
R. 8. DINGESS, General Direetor.
CHINA AND G-LASSWAEE.
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Also, Havre-Shape Stone China, Equaling fine China in appearance, A beautistockof ...i
Parian Lara and Bohemian Goodsl Also, a splendid stock of Goblets ahd Fruit Stanus, Lamps, etc. best quality of Silver-, plated and Britania Ware, Table Cutlery,Tea Trays, Ac., which' I now offer at greatly re-' duced prices. The public are respectfully in-. vited to call aud examine my new goods and very low priceiS before purchas..Dg elsewhere.
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