Terre-Haute Weekly Express, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 15 September 1869 — Page 4

KICHMONI)

R.

MARION COUNTY

BEG IDS

MRS.

CATHARINE

IN

A (JUAUREL,

BAILEY & Co.'s big elephant refused to

THE STATE.

has just organized aBoard

of Trade.

S. SUTTBB, a eafe»blower, was arrested at Indianapolis, on Thursday.

contributes five more

representatives to tho House of Refuge THE next term at Asbnry University

on "Wednesday, the 15th inst. CRAMER, the "hero" of the Evansvill poisoning case, is at large on $4,000 bail.

THE Madison Courier makes a very handsome appearance in its new dress. TDK editors in the Northern part of the State propose to excurso to Niagara Falls.

PnoFEbSOR. OWJCN will not return from Europe until December.

RECEIPTS from passengers on the E. & C. Railroad last month were $18,000.

Sr. JAMES CHURCH, Episcopal, at South Bend, has just been completed.

RKMEMDER tbat the State Fair commerces on the '27th inst.

COL.

J. W. FOSTER,

Journal,

is making a trip "through the

Far We3t.': THE members of the 87th Indiana Regiment will have are-union at Laporte on

the 23d and 24„h inst.

SAMUEL

"WHICHER

from his trunk ia a house in Evansville

tbe other night. DEMOCRATS are bringing out candi dates for the State ticket. Some very lame ducks are named.

A GRINLSTONE, in tbe Edge Tot works, New Albanj-, burst on Tuesday very seriously injuring a grinder.

THREE murder trials, fresh cases, will shortly occupy tbe attention of tbe Murion Criminal Court.

LANDIS

SKINNER

about an umbrolla

worth $1,25, William Abup fatally stabbed or.o Vandeftir, at Now Harmony, on Tuesday.

Turn Commissioners nf Yandorlmrg county rofuso to ordor an uleotion on tho question of appropriating

$140,000,

Willard Carpenter's railroad.

DAVID H. MCDONALD

has been ap

pointed matron of tho S'.ate Blind Asy lum. THE docket of the Floyd county Crim inal Circut Court contains one hundred and fourteen cases.

TnE next meeting of the Society of the Army of tho Cumberland will be held in Indianapolis on the 3d of December.

AND

MURRAY, tho two Vin

cences brutes who tried Iheir musclo the other day, are preparing for unother "mill."

FORT WAYNE recently survived for an entire week without a single case of drunkenness being brought before the police court.

THE UNIVKRSALISTS will 'proceed immediately with the erection of their lo nominational school building at Logans, port.

EXCESSIVE use of tobacco sonds Miss Amy Wilkinson, of lJenton county, to the Insane Hospital. This is a solemn warning to her sex.

TUB Evansville Opora HOIHO Compiv ny must bo hardpreseed for cash to rent that temple of tho musos to Tom Alien for a "snoot-busting" exhibition

A

BLACK MAN

and a whito woman aro

in jail, in Evansville, having boon arrested for cohabiting without legal per mission.

JOHN LAURENT, Evansvillo, stabbod a man named Bolmos on Tuesday eveningBoth drunk. Recovery of Holmes very doubtful. Laurent escaped.

to

THE annual exhibition of tho Wayno County Joint Stock Agricultural Association, will bo held at Centreville, Irom October 5th to 9th inclusive.

WHICHER, the man who was reported to have been robbed of $3,500, in Evansville, the other night, has found his greenbacks in a trunk where he had laid them. —————

TIIKKE aro movements ou foot to or" ganize Lodges of tho Knights of Pythias at La Fayette, Lebanon, Jeffersonvillc, Groemastlo, Now Albany and other psris of tho State.

& Co.'s big elephant rofused to

cross White river bridge, at Indianapolis, the other day, and took to the water beloiw, coming to land in good time with all its baggage.

TUB Oreensburg

Standard,

Cutback's homo organ, udvocates the abolition of camp-meetings, as the only efl^ectusl remedy for tbo rowdyism that too of'en characterizes thoso assembUges.

TUB Vincennes Sun learns from a gentleman who has recently been through Pike and Dubois that the corn crop in Hiose counties will bo unusually large and of a good quality.

THK Sentinel states tbat one of tbo urors in the Abrams c*se was tried and acquitted, in the same court, three ypars ago, of the crime of grand larceny. The indictment was for stealing a cow valued ut seventy-five dollars.

*AIR-

the

SAMUEL IIANNAU, an old ai.d

prominent citizen, a gentleman who filled many important positions of public trust, including that of State Treasurer, died at the residence of his son-in-law, F. (J. Holliday, in Indianapolis, 011 Wednesday morning.

K. S. SrRouLK, JEtq., whe^e compulsory visit to New Orleans, wo mentioned the other dftjT,has returned t.- his home in Indianapolis. He claims iliat ho wiil be ubie to clear himsolf of even suspicion of complicity in defrauding Uncle 6am We hope he is "all right."

THK Directors of the Ls Fayette Muncie & Bloomington Railroad met at La Fayette on Tuesday. The Board instructed iho President of tho Company to employ a Chief Engineer and the necessary assistants to run the lino and lay out the wort,-. The Presidont

WHS

also

HU-

thorized-to appoint a committee to procure the aigbt of way, the committee to consist of at least one person from each CCHWty oQ t*10 ]*ae

tho roa

and John

A KOKOMO

of the Evansvil'.e

"W.

Ray have been appointed executors of the last will and testament of the late Judge David McDonald.

Miss LOTTIE ST. CLAIR is the.name of the aeronaut and'velocipedist who astonished the people of Gibson county at their fair last Friday and Saturday.

IOLEHEART BRO.'S grain elevator at present contains twenty-five thousand bushels of wheat, whiah is being made into flour as rapidly as possible.—Evansmile Journal.

A

DISPATCH

dated Muncie the 10th

inst. says: "The County Commissioners of Delaware courily refused all applications for liquor licenses to-dny—lour in number."

THE Evantville Journal says the saloon licenses at Piincetot) expired last Thursdav, and all tho old drinkers are having tbe chills in conaequocce of being debarred from taking their usual "saifters.'

dispute!)

TFTJS

THK

bad

$3,500

AN

ELECTION

the .County

Commissioners have refused to grant a license to sell liquor to the moat fashionable saloon in the city—the one that ia kept in the Clinton House. Tbe Commissioners say they will grant no more licenses.

POPULATION

stolen

STEVENSON, tho young man who turned state's evidence asninst tbe gang of outlaws residing in this and adjoining counties, was attacked by several of tbe cutthroats last week, in Dfeviess county, and but for his fleetness of foot, would have been killed by tbe desperadoes, who sent a shower of balls after him. The last hoard of him ho was still on tbe run.— Vincennes Timet.

SINGULAR to relate, Mrs. Cramer yes-

torday withdrew her application for a di-

vorce from C. H. Cramer which action

was brought about by sundry promises on

behalf of Crarper. This is a singular

proceedure, in view of all the facts,and we apprehend the present aspec'. of tbo case I

ville Journal, Wth.

sooms to us it will striko others who a? not lawyers tho samo way.",

A

FATAL

Iontr in tho country. The remains wcro I Daniels Mis*Sarah I Drake Mrs Kate 8 left at Sun i'ierro. Danoell Mrs Mary

SOMK OF

our DooiocTAtic friends in dif*

feront parts ol themselves abuuv, i..u „ngg

tion,., Governor B.kor has addressed a hitter upon tho subject lo a friend ot his. It will bo found lo bo complete and conclusive defense of the act, I leaving no possible room to dcubt its con-1 jjraudii James stitutionaliiy

tr

lion front P'tHiilon Duncan, Chairmtia of I Cleveland Noah the Committoo t» call a Commercial Con- I Coon^V vontlon, to be held at Louisville, on tho ^.Rn'ph 12tli of Ootober, requesting him to ap- I Evnu-

poi t\ hO trotll tUla k5LHtOj tm(l Hie1' I J'jigg JafUfS frutn fi»veral peutlenien in different parts I jrr"j^t^ i\|109 of tho State, suggesting the names of per- Fulk it* e^loy 60ns to bo tippoinied. action will D6 Gapgin John

SUM!

Hon. Will

in the caso u.u

A

to tho rntiUt r. I

LVANSVILLK, INII.,

bept.

ntial M. Con.'erence in session at this I nla' O vesterdiv voted down l«y delega- I Mars Wm A 1 Myers CK2 lion. Tho voltj

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MAIMSOK,

IND. Sept,

From St. Louis.

FIRE AT A COAL MINI

badlv burned. But tho remainder were

United (Slates.

of Fort Wayne is

increasing immensely. A few week3 ago it was put down at thirty thousand, which astonished tho outside world somewhat. But the last number of tho

Democrat

brings it up to tliirly-two thousand. At this rate Indiana will have a Chicago on its hands before the census is takon.

hus been ordered by the

Commissioners of Harrison county, tor a vote of the people of that county upon a proposition to subscribe two per cent, on the tnxabies tw th^ New Albany and St. Louis Air Line Railway. Tho election will bo held on tho second Tuesday in October, and it is believed the proposition will carry by a lar^o majority.

English Mrs Carlos Kwing MissRusha Fry MUs Rebecca

From Washington-

WASHINGTON, Sept.

10.—The

has appointed J.

rty wis8

tho act paeftcd at tho last session Ot 1116 I Heudricks Mrs Matilda Wob_T Tberesa Legislature providing for biennial cltc-I rijmen Miss-Lovftja

the effect of its provis-I Bargeman

10ns. The opinion of Gov. Baker upon a onstitutional question will be received I uaker GeoO by men if all parlies without hesitancy, I Berry John and wo rn.iy consider the probability of a conte.-t of tho Election Law befoie the I BotUei Morris courts t'.io ri'inoto to provoke further Brown Bolit omment.

Ind. Journal.

Title lndiantipolis

Chatham Wm

Journal

states that p18 Clancy Jobu 1 Center Ira

Gov. Iak«r bus received a communica­

A

io I Farrell Mfclmel

1

A

for lay uelegntion Go,

against lay delegation 33. It required three-fourths of »ll tho votes csst to be in f-tvor before tho proposition could be adopted.

JJ|EEA E

U0/110A„ TN^ I

10.—Dr. E. J.

President

M.

Clark Judge uf the

District Court of Rhode Island.

THE WAR OFFICE.

Gen. Sherman was yesterday commissioned Secretary of War pro tern.

PERSONAL.

Vice Admiral Porter returned to Washington to-day.

GOVERNMENT EXPENDITURES.

The warrant books of the Treasury Department show expenditures of the Government for the fiscal year just ended were less than $583,000,000, as against $1,070,000,000 for the year before, and nearly as low as in 18G2. Tbe actual expenses of the military branches of the War Department during the fiscal year previous to the one ending June 30th last, were $129,000,000, while for that year they were not quite $80,300,000. The Navy Department's expenses for tbe year ending Juno 1868, wore over $30,000,000, while the last fiscal vear they have reached only about $23,000*000. The expenses of the Treasury Department proper were increased $9,000,000, while those of tfie Interior Department have gone up from $28,000,000 to $36,000,000. The above exhibit will be made in tbe forthcoming official report cf the Treasurer of the

Vermont Election-

MONTPELIER, Sept. 8—Not over 45,000 votes probably polled in this State yesterday.

Returns from 35 towns give Washburne, Republican, for Governor, 6,844, and Heaton, Dem., 1,997. Tbis shows a majority on the whole vote of about 20,000.

Tho Senate will be unanimously Republican. The Souse will be 20O Republicans, 30 DemocraU.

Death of Senator Fessenden. PORTLAND, ME., Sept.

Municipal Election.

WILMINGTON, DEL, Sept. 7.—The election for city officers to-day resulted in the re election of Valentine, Republican, for Mayor. Republicans also elect a majority of the City Council.

From Minnesota.

ST. PAUL, MINN., Sept, 9.—The

THB

will occasion surpriso to all who have I Took place at 10 o'clock. The ceremoheard the full history of the case.—Evans- I nies, comprised of prayer by Rev. Mr.

er

Court in the Morgan case: I to the Cemetory, where the remains were Tho principal ground on which the deposited in a private vault, followed by Judges base their decision seems to be I a long concourse of relatives and friends, that Morgan's condemnation was secured I President Grant, all the Cabinet, the Diby Petri's testimony, which was given the plomatic Corps, Mrs. Rawlins and father, .weight of dying testimony, when, in real- I two children of tho deceased, Gen. Sberity, he di:l not din until tbo day aftor the man and officers of the army and citizens, testimony was takon. Judge Gregory comprised the proeeeeirfn thinks this point is not well taken. It

a

being found. His name was John James

A TTBNTION, FARM.BES and

L\. TOWNSHIP TBUSTEES.

We manufacture aod hive for siU the best pat-

tern of Cast Iron Scrapsr. It ig well adapted

rom JllauloOni xuu- forrerairiagcomnon n.ad^i, aod geoeral u*et-n

the firm.

I

#Vlso

Engionian, Ibu notorious robber and con- I thi bes: eror «ffe rd to tu* public. Come and leo 1

I

Cdenco raan, was ordered to be brought B2IWimplpmnt",wo

before tho Criminal Court this aftornoon for arraignment, but on account of bis illness, and at iho request-of his attorney, the Court granted him until eight o'clock to-morrow to prepare for trial.

CORNER FIRST

ASD

The Warrensburg coal mine at Carbon Port&blG & St9jtiOD£lFy.Enfiill6S Hill, iMo caught fire in tho main shaft, on Monday last, while fifteen men were I FLOORING AND SAW MILL MACHINERY, in the mine. Seven of the men succeeded CORS-SHKLIKBS AXII CANK MILLS ANI UAin gettiii: out by clinging to tho ropes of I'OIKKBf GK.VKBALtV, an ascending car, although they were

forood to remain in iho mine until the tire ddaud in full operation, we aro pjeparM lo do was extinguished, when thoy were rescued I alt kiudtof work In oar line, io the t*«t style, in a more or less injured condition. The I

an1

Iron,

J.

nrUget Wadkins Miss O

Widdeo Mrs Elizabeth Wright Mrs Maria White Mrp Bridget.

OKNTLKMKN'S LIST. Milnfr Thos Mitchell W

A/uuoy Noah McNaime Jas McKee W II McKeuaa Bernard MpKinnoy Wm McKin?ie5ohn Kattkemper Frederick Oweu Osho Ouly Thornton Palm»r Richaul l»eck S A Pence W O Pugh W W Kay W A 2 Kay A llfeves Wm Kidee Rider Gilbert Kiley Washington Kogers John RypotaJooeph t*Hpp Thos Slaver Kubert See II Speck Thos ^uiith

I A*

SmithS A Smiih A II Sweitzt?r Spicker Angast Stont j£or«p:j Scbophuls ^cott Ri' Stone I Taylor Michael Tcuny O Troy A

o«odm«n Jl

nd St. Loirs Conventions. If the citi- Harrington I Hawking JU zanB will hold meetings and choose their I iimdwick Jas 1 11 1 iu :r! Huwlcv.1 own delegates, he will appoint them, ll nurrie Wm if desir«I, but he is not disposed lo do so I upon his own rt'tponsihili'.y, and without I Hodaou If ... .j kiuite E knowing thn wiihcs ot citizens in regard I nue.,i8jB

TilleyO Trueblood James Thornton J^M Tj^ociap.on Thos W nde Werner John Whe-ler S WeadOD Edward White II Withersooon Jones Wh tmer Joho White Fri»*k WJnc^ell N WijlUm Uenrv. Wolf® C&rJ a L. A. JJUBNETT, P. Jtt.

I Jo U60U J4FE

Kl4Ven0

Knollenbury S

Lewis \V II

Kroin JLvansville. umjo 1 in ... I LOWe Will

1.'.—lhe

an

I LUNYF

CORY & DEFREES,

Wholesale and Rata:! Sealers in

-Steel,

Nails,

Glass,

Paints,

Spokes,

8.—Senator

senden died at

Fes-

6:30

this morning He

was sensible until the hour of death. He passed a comfortable, night until

3

Sept 1, dwtf

Repub­

lican Stale Committee to-day nominated Judge Austio, of St. Paul, for Governor.

From Washington.

Washinqxon Sept

o-Feur captains

ofves e]3at Kichmo

have been arrested

flnd he]d for trja] for hftvj t0bftCC0 Qn

board Qn which revanl!0 lax had not been

j(J

FUNERAL OF SECRETARY RAWLINS

Butler, reading the Scriptures by Rev. Mr. Brown, and an address by Rev. Mr.

THB Evansville Journal makes thi I Wilson, w«re performed in the War De. .. ci I partment. After the ceremonies, a procomment on the decision of the Supremo I

cegaj0Dj un

,]

military escort, proceeded

LETTER LIST.

LIST

accident is reportod lo have

OF LETTERS

occurrod to a young Englishman, about twenty live years of age, who, while in a slate of intoxication, fell from tho down train on the Louiivillo, New Albany and I Alexander Mian Margaret lacy Mis Nancy Cbicsco Railroad, Monday night, noar BJiley Miss Nannie Looby Mrs Jeuuie

remaining unclaimed

in tho Post Office, SATURDAY, Sept. 11, 1869.

LADIES' LIST.

An her JMre Lou Kuykendall Mieg ^Nellie

I Jiaaa iiathArinA Mc Fee Jds Mary McKinney Mrs A

ticed noar .La Croix, and ft hand car sent I Baird Miss Ella haukam Mies Maggie back Ho was found noar Kankakoe I Beach Ellie Parker Khody -i it

hftu/l I Broadhurst Mrs O Prastpn Mrs

bridge. Ono leg was cut off, bis I Button Miss Gortio Fagia Mrs fifattje bruiaed, and bo wari otherwise hurt, lie I Caunnady MrsSallie Patridge Martha was alive,but died in a fow minutes, after Camptell Miss Ann E Pickrel Mrs

i,r- Ta mna I Cougblao Miss Aoiift Rehemel Miss Rosey

Colebmsn MjB9 MBttl8

Paul I^oo. llo had evidently not boon colium Mrs Amelia

I "...llll, ,.int .in

Blinds,

Carpenter's Tools.

Felloes,

Hubs,

tiUM & LEATHER BELTING,

«Scc., &c., &c.

No. 121 Main A1 and 3 Fifth Sts.

o'­

clock. Physicians were in attendance and everything done to relievehiss uffer ing, which otherwise would have been great at the close.

Terre Haute, Ind,

ASTROLOCY.

CLAIRVOYANCE

A S O O LOOli OUT.

GOOD SHWS ioii 4i.l'

IO AN)I WUU WILL ^ADAilK UAPhAKL IN TUb rBOK!6H.S!Ol9.

law NKVKliTKAlLiNG ilAu&MS BAP1LAGL Is the best, tfho snooe -d fbsti all ^thern bate tailed. All who are it trouble—all who have beeo oiilortooate—all whone foud hopua have fc«eu dtaappoiuted, croshmi «nd blaotod by (alt*? promise® »tid duceit—all who kayo bueu aiialbd nu«J tritt^d with—all to bet for advice and sattstaciioii. All who arv in doiitt of tbe aifoctiomyjl those- they lt»v©, cr.i.»*uli »c reliefo aQd dtttlaij their Ulluild.

1

I11 Love Affairs StieNeici Failh

ribfe tiM tbe socrei of wtoutn^ tht? arttt»liyijt» oi the opposite 961.. 6he you iht- URoue«b oi your tuture wife or biiebaud, oi abu^Lt fr:mui.-» Slio gliiiteb the slugtb tc bn|'p ilittf uiaRus tb*. married bapp. Uei ni«J aiid alv bite* Hi iiuto tprftt.l- inntutit.Hr, «tnd tilts tceUl' *m- b* .u b» log ^iieed) itnd

Uapp) Marriagf.Z

wjbe li, tlieretoro, a atire a^penatijCt?. it in fie kaowu to the public at lai£ that «bt- was the ilitt, ftud nbe is llttiouiy pt?iHoii iii ihis ntpuuli) VkburbD *Uo* the tikeiitms in r^niity, nuo

AM

A

Russell Catherine Miuffoer Mrs .lohn Sharps Miss Mary E Sparrat Mrs Sarah StesvarC Miss Mary £mith Miss Jennie Shuler Mrs Sarah Shuier Annie yurber Miss Maggie imberlakeMrs

Ci.

tire SClU/^CttuL OU iii lh* ol !ll«, «t b.tb uube teiiUtd iiuJ pfoyed

by

tbc-ustthda,

nui

Tied t»n«J aiu^lc, why upti« viKit i.b». To »li tli bustuestt hoi advtto in iuvuluutlt. c-li# ono ioretetl, with tho gtvalval ctatatbty, the le aultof all coiutiieroial aud buKiuoDo tiHiiMuri.i

Lvtiery tiumbcitt «Hbt ot nilr« oiinift Hi A

AfcL tonu

U) itAt'ii

htl- AHtroiu.i .«|

oue uau dopouu Stu In tJi«

vsl Clat ivoyai.t ejiuetetnu. tttaiu llitti Wfit-k UOW tuct Lb»it ihtl. i.. iv j. »ci bei ti«i voi-Uo.tit ut. -ij

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'id*, UoUtttii» Sittpbaul in li»t* utbijih (lnUjfLiei nit* (•(.! «th ,ill at»e ouji -OJOieil IU l« I -V.

IM- UROA AND DIHC^VERN |JHI ...

bidden treasures. t«» 11 iiiterviowr* utt it L13 ju Vfttc uuii «'Hii Jh isi, \l t\ fcvuiai* UtU H.IUi'dke: (*. -H»! •n. -%n ii.iijiil'. iri^uiui11.o .1.

4

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rn

0

"self'»cjo«.105 wrought iron H»riow,

tb»»e know you will li»o tkem.

SMDIT

Wm.

ui'«* *ii, (r

111 liichiDeod, bet. Oeitnl Areaae aaii J«b.

C'inoiunuii, Jbiu.

rtCUMM.—LadltHt, 91 GeuttttOifiii, 31,(H). "~N. U. 'iLcse at a distance In ay communicate with perfect satisfaction by encl«siu£ ene Uoilai and stamp. All communications strictly pii\al» and tounueulitti.

Ad.irrag Lock UoxSSI, Cmoiunati, Ohio. au^'23u

gTOHE anp ^AEBLE WOEKS.

WALTER EPPINGH O USEX UANCFACrCREBSOP MiltBLE HEAD STONES AM) MO.VCMEXTS

At very cheap ra'cs.

The boautifn* SCOTCH GRANITE famished to order. Steam Worko and Shops on CI erry tfreet, be* tweoa 9th and ^Oth streets. a2iwbin

"VV. MAND, Ifo. 9 Main Street.

Tho h'ghrst c^lh price for all kinds of Country Produce, such as Egs, Buttor, Poultry, alive or dresbcd, itags, Feather*, Apples, Potatoes, Onloos, Dried Fruit and Smoked Meat Will also buy Sftds of all kinds—Timothy, Clover. Flax,

Ac.

With a irgo stock of Groceries always cn band, our motto is, to sell at a smttll profit and quick snl'8. Call *nd *to for youselves. 3wly

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WALNUT STREETS,

TERRE HAUTE. IND..

WH. J. BALL & CO., Proprietors, (SUCCESSORSTO

PACIFIC

Jostnn GKOTCR,)

MANUFACTUBERS OF

,rOH anU

B"4*9 Castinp*, Ac,. *e.

I a extensive

E.

st ,hort

.tabii.hmert, ^felt stook.

notice-

foreman, Mr. Halvey is probably fatally 1 ORDERS SOLICITED hurt. Janl3d3mwl/

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AGLE IRON WORKS,

E

HOTEL,

170, 172, 174

and

176

Oreenvlch Street,

uu6 door oortb of Cortlaodt, and one block west of Broadway, New York. Tb undersigned takes pleasure in annonneing to hss namerous frien.is and patrons that frcm tbis date, tbe charge of the Vaciflc will be $2,MJ per day.

Beiog sole Proprietor of this Hoase, and there* fore, free from the too common exaction of an Inordinate reot, be is fully ablo to meet the dotrn* ward tendency of prices without «ny failing off ef service.

It will now, as heretofore, be his aim to main taia undiminished tbe favorable reputation of the Pacific, which it has eqjoyod for matiy years, a* one of the best travelers' hotels.

Tbe table will be boontifnlly supplied witb every delicacy of the seaaon. The attendance trill be fonnd evident aod obliging

Tbe location will be foend oonreaient for those whose buiineas calls theto 'in the loyer p^rt of tbe iity, and of ready access to all Bailrood acd Steamboat Lines. fe2dw6m JOHN PATTEH.

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THROAT A Lime

Catarrh, Tfiroat. 2) is eases, ^Bronchitis, Asthma and Consnniption treated by a Aec A fe/hod that is eminently successful. A valuable Journal g*ng symptom* o- d*.seis6 and full informetion of this NF W MF.THOO fornished to :noto who write fort -ree

Tr.

Oils,

Sash,

Doors,

HALE

.Will rtstt Terro Hsote the 8r*t Tborsday in each month, and maj be consulted at the Terra Uante Home. At all oth«r time*, at his permamant Office, Miller'a Block. Iadianapolit. 25dwtf

DOCTOR W1LBER

OTFICB,

NOTAUY riJUMC,

Commissioner of.Deeds for Western Mates, Fire and Life Insurance Agent,

Terr© Haute, Indiana.

OF TICK—Io Scott*s Building—up-stairs—op' posite the New Court Douse. ftOLICK.—Collections mado in and out of Court, at reasonable emissions.

ESPECIAL ATTENTION giTJn to eottlomo of Ketates aad GuHrd^aos in th- Probate Court.

W4NTE".

FAUMS AND UOUSKS TO SELL AND BENT.

Jontineutal Life Insurance Company,

OF NEW YOIi K.

CAPITAL, paid in •!»,000.00

AS^KTS 2,167.178 40

P0LI6IB8 Issued in 18U9 Q.O04 At. IF- SIMPSON, DISTBItT 4QPKT.

Magnificent

KMKRI'RISH!

Authorized In Spcclal Act or the KenlucKy Legislature. The Btst Scheme' JEver Offtred to the

Public Fidly Authorized by

A W

lit

fjEVE aplonoii Ohio Biver Hottum F*rz»8t ovurlbight UoDdrel A.re^tT wh:cU are cleared

AOJ

uuder cultlr*tiOQf »n li »ve bpeo rente the present year at III p*r acre, injney leuted! GJO(1 bonds for thb r:Ut bave b.eo takm aod ill Le assigned to those drairiog said Fnrme which will Sl,2iK) ia ca«h to »«ch iu) acrbv*1

504 citj Lots In Kenderson Co. Ky., Making 511 Prizes in all, Valued at $314,000.

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NATIONAL HOUSE,

^IXTU AND MAINSTBCET,

TEKME HAUTE, INU iiCOB 6CU .HO.1. i'KOPKIKT!)RV ThH Uou8»» htp L^ti (boror.^oiy r&forsUbttiU IWOWLJ

Capital Prize 150,000 00 Smallest friz SO 00 Tbe drawing to take place at Slavonic Temple Lou sville, Kentucky,

September 131,1859.

Tickets $5 OO Each.

Fur pamphlet? giving description of property, containing A cf oi Legislature, .1)4 ceitiQcate* of leadiog gentlemen of Una and other States, ap-' pi to eitber of tbe following Ag-nls L. H. LINK, Farmer. Bank, Heuderaon, Ky. K. B, ALKIiNOKit, Commercial Bink, Lonia-

Tllle, Ky.

JOHN C. LATHAM, PreiiJen: Bank HopkinaTille, ilo^klnsTille, Ky. JAM ICS L. IIALLAM. Commer-'ial Bank, Tadncah,K.T.

G. THOMAS, Lexington. jr. W. 8. TVLEK, uwensboro, Ky.

HOW IO GET TICKETS/ Bemitby dr.fta, PoitafR.-e money order, regiitercd letter, er (in luma ..I fl dollars and npvardi) by ezpreai, to either Lfabore Agenti.

i?.

H. S1MPSOX,

'i it.vlf

170

CONSULTATION AND RECEP­

TION Boons, G16 Washington Avenue, tit. Louis, Mo treats with the greatest success all Diseases of Woman, Lonchorcea,or Whites Falling, inflamation or Ulceratiou of the Womti, Ovsruis, Praritis, Amenorrboea, ftteoorrbagia, Dysmenorrboea, and Sterility, or Barrenness also, every disease con Dee tea with Puberty, Menstruation or Pregnancy. Since tbe Doctor con-fines himself exclusively to the treatment of these complaints, and treats a very large number of caeestU follow* tbat his knowledge of them mnetbe for moreei tensive asd accurate than that of physicians in general practice. Send stamp for Medical Tarn* pfclet of thirtysiz |sges. Ko matter

ULO

have failed, read what he says. Patients in every Western State. Cures guaranteed. Con* saltation by letter or at office free. Rooms tor patients requiring daily attention. A lady assistant* Hour 9

A*

•. to 7

exceptod.

P. M.

but dayi-

DOCTOR Will TTI Kit. AKJCQULiABGRADUA'lK

ot MKUIC^K,

as Diploma at Olfija will siow, nas been touger engaged io tue troatmeutof VONKBRAL, StxuAi., and PBITATE seases taaaauy other PhysicUnin St. Louis.

Syphilis, G(mnrrheat Gleet, Srrictnre, Orchitu, Herlnid and Huptnrt all Urinnry Diseases tjyphC' liiic or Merctrial Affeceien* of th# Throai

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VM or

boet are treated with nnparalled success. Spermatorrhea, SexuftlDeblltt aid InpoteBCy»a« the result of self-abuso iu'y t)Uth,se*ual eucesses iu maturer years or other causes, aud which produce some of the following effects, at Nocturaal Km.ssicns, Blotches, Denility, Dizziness, Dimness of Sight. (JODfusion of Iueas, Kvil Forbodings, Aversicn to Sucietyof Females, Loss of Memory aui Sexual Power, and rendering Mamag^ improper, are permanently cured.

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The Doctor's opporinuities in hosp: and private practice are nusnrpassd in St. Louis or auy othercity. Back flies of St. Louis pa* pers prove that he has beea located thee Imager by sars than anyotherso advertising. Tbe establishment, library, laboratory and ap* pomtmeuts aro uuriFailod iu the West,

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rivalled anywhere, -^ge, witu experience, can be relied upon, and the Doctor cuii rtfo tom»nyphysicians throughout the country. In past success and preseut po-ttiou he stands witnout a competitor. Thy WrltlngB of a Physician whose Reputation is Union-Fide, shouln be worth Reading.

DOCTOR WHITTIBB publishes a Medical Pamphlet rotating to Venereal Diseases and the disastrous and varied consequences of self-abuse, that will be sent to any address in a sealed envelope for two stamps. It cobt^ins full symptom lists that will enable those affected to determine the nature of their complaint and give a written statement of their cas6 that will answer almost as well for tbe purpose of treatment as a personal interview bat where itis couxeuient, the Doctor should be cou&ulted personally. Those hvviug friends that may require adyice, can supply them with this valuable work by Bonding their address, with stamp. Thus you-can assist the unfortunate without their knowing their benefactor. Certainly no subject Is of rnoro importance than puaity of blood and periect manhood.

It Is self-evident that a physician who confines qimeelf exclusively to the study of a oer tain class of disoases aud treats thousands of cases every year, must acquire greater skill in that specialty than one in general Dractlc*.— Many puyslcians, recogulzing thU fact, Intro•iuo? patioQta to the Doctor after reading his Medical Pamphlet. Oomtnumcation* confidential. A friendly talk "will eont you nothing. Office contral, yet retired—No.

M.,

617

St. Charles

street, St. Louis, Mo. Hottis, ft

A,

to

Sundaysexceptfd.

7 P.

SIMPSON'S CaLUMN.

j^UFUS H. SIMPSON,

rr. ..i,

tluw, «tll.OUt

1 .u (lui :iij4«l .iM,

4. ,.

ATlvlIWM AT LAW,

DRV GOODS. DRYTCOODS.

c.wiTna&oo.,

FOR THB L.7 'h! REMAINDER' 'IL

OF THE

n'l- wil »iU i* WE OFFCB ODB ENTIRE

SUMMER STOCK!

CONSISTING OF

LIGHT PRINTS,

LAWNS,

DRESS GOODS,

PARASOLS ETC.

and ether well-known sod reliable Makers.

CABHART &c HEKDHAM'8

Parlor and Vlitlrch Organs and Melodeone, SHEET MUSIC,

INSTRUCTION BOOKS, And eyory Tariety of

Small Musical Instruments,

Musical Merchandise. 18peer'8

PIANOS FQB BpifT. Also, old

Pianos, Melodeons, and all kinds of smaller Moslcal laatrnments lepaired by

COMPETENT WORKMEN. Send Orders to

PALACE OF MUSIC,

No. 4S Obiio Street, (Opposite'the Old Court House,).

TERKK-HAUTK. INU

j^otice.

Club Agent. Terre Haute, Ind:

The arconnts of the lata firm of Corj Hancourt are In oar hand* tot coll.otion, and must besettlad. AH persons Indebted will take notice. au 27dw3t

800TT ft DUT.

Jonrnal and Gazette copy.

K. QIPFOED, V. S. Treats all

Diseases of Horses sad CatUe.

Hospital and Offlre, corner of 8th and Xafle Sts, oct»wly TKBBI HATCH, INDIANA.

Monday, July 26th,

1869.

WELL, KIPLKY & PKHlMi'S

MAIN STREET, grand Closing 8ale of

DEIKING BIiOCK. I SUMMER PRESS G00P8!

Commenelng THIS MY! 30,000 yards of all kinds of

DRESS MODS

Bedneed to the popular

sb a son price, TWBSTt-HYK CEBITS

per yard* Many of the above Goods

are now selling from 40 to 75 cents. We shall include

in the above sale our present stock of Pomestic Goods, including Brown and Bleached Muslins of the following brands: Atlantic A,

Amoskeag A, Salmon Falls W, Sarenac E, Boot F,

ilEIOSIIEJiR/ir, New York Mills, Wamsutta,

GLOVES,

AT EXACT COST

s&r Call and Examine and

prove the truth of i) ov

€. WITTIO A CO.

170 MAIN 8T_ DBMING BLOCK.

MUSICAL.

L. KISSNEB'8

PALACE of MUSIC. I I A N O S

STECK'S, KNABE'S,

CHIOEERINQS'

Tbe Celebrated Patent Cycloids

Tuscarora, Lonsdale, 11111,

Hadley, and most other

popular brands. Elegant line Madder Prints

I at 8,10,11, and 121-2 cents. Cotton Yarns,Carpet Chain,

Grain Bags, &C„ Ac.,

IdUCed prices

re-

I Tuell, Ripley & Doming Main St, corner 5th,

Terre Haute, Ind.

READ HEAD A TOTAL ECLIPSE

Has oertatn effects npon tbe constitution of the

II nrti an| |R ace,

Kspeclally the Kolipse that Is now taking place respecting the weliare of mankind. All Tonics •ndBi Bitten, and Patent Sfedioine?, are be Ing eclipsed by the

Standard Wine Bitters

OF

ALFRED SFEER,

Tb«Moit Wonderfal Medicine KOOWD. Cares In every Cise tho weak and sickly. Children grow robnit.

GREAT EXCITEMENT

I In all parts of the country on the di scorer of this combination of SPJCBti'3 NATIVE WlNE with Perotian Baric and Herb and Roots. Orders are poarin? in from all parts of the world.

It promotes digestion, acts npon tbe Liver and the Kidneys,and oreites a Hungering Appetite.

MOTHERS,

If you love your children, wish to mike tbea healthy and prolong their lives, nso those Bitters

and no other. Don't fail to ask for

8"",d"d

Wlne

Instnrnmeats taken In exchange or part I Over tl^ese Qitters. Thonnandsare beiagenred pay os new onee. I ^y them, Brighaos Yonng's letter of the

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If one store has not got them, don't be pnt off with something else. Tbe best craggiat® have tbem.

Great Excitement in Salt Lake

wonderiul cures. tiee that uy signature fs over tbeco:k of each totU.

A. 8PSBR, Passaic, NAW Jersev. Q. T. LUDLuW, Strand, Loid^n. Agent for Great Britain.

J. LA FOI, Paris, Agent far the Continent of Europe. &>ld by Drogg sts generally.

The Greatest Tonic of the Age.

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S A

E S!

JOMES & JONES.

Kftst Side FaMIo Square, TIBBKHADTB.INI),

Hare a large selection of first class

FOR PALL PLOWING!

AND

C1JTTI5G

From 85.00 to 850.00. B. KCII1*'* latest Improved

GRAIN DRILL.

It cannot choke or break tbe grain, tbe feeding belnc done by a eeri«n of fl tog»t whe I* UNDER TUE BOX. that POLL tbegr*tudown aud FoiioE It into tna tooet, tbe qnautU/

portioned

9 wo

to

beliig pro,

the spe«d oftbeflingdd wheels-

which ipetd Is re^nlated by a iiuiuber of cog* wbetJs forming a ouoe, and perfeotly under COJtroLof tbe driver who l«gnldtd by a rtry simple aod efficient Laud M-.amr» attached to (be Drill. The cog-woeels are not ko«e and liable to be loat, bat are fastened to the Drill and the feed Is regu* lated without moving a wheel.

Lfhe Prill is Cheaper

in an an so 4 to re sponsible parties, bat a tra indaocmeola are offered cash bayeis. W& hive the beit

Si ONE HORSE DRILL

For sowing Wheat in standing oorn to be fuond anywhere.

CASTE HILLS—with horiunul Boilers, with vertical Holler-.

MILLS—three sizes, three price*.

••"Irety Drill, Cane 111 It and Cider Mill warranud. J""* »re Prepared to fill orders for DBAIN, andPIP* of any siseand in anjr qnantitv,

ol ca,tof

dr*lnlE*

land If data are given IJONKS & JONK8.

DRY' COODt.

MONDAY, J*

9

THURSDAY

SATJJRDA MORNINGS.

W. S.RYCE&CO'S

Special Offering*

I N E O

CLOSE OUT THE STOCK.

Each morofog as specified above.

LINES or 600DS PLACARDED

VERY LOW PRICES!

.tbat will

INVITE PTTRCHASEBS

-ON—

ACCOUNT OF THE PRICE

FORCE THE SALE.

The large stock to be told will pi even I entering into detail here, bnt

Full Particulars

can be had at the

Cornelius & HaggertyV

SO Dozen 0oop Skirts

Good Bleached Mn»l|n

Ladle#' Ha«e

Dress Goo«

FINK 8T0QJ£ OF

PIQfJES,

PEBC4/.P,

FBEWCU afi«| SCOTCH

GIlfGH^KS,

ITRIPEg,

ClfECKS and TiCUH

BBVERYBODY.

C0RNBL1D8 & HAfi«SKT!j Cor. Main and Third Sta.

Fatl

E E

MONDAY?, THDBSDAT3, SATDBDATS an I a.l Intermediate days.

IF.

BAEGAINS

S. RYCE & CO

At 2t 25 and 3C cents.

Good I.i't Colored Prints

Tard wide Rro^fn nasi In

Lake saints fandmother, Ls way avoi lother-in-law

at 12% ceDts.

•t 1|, KJg and 11 cej s.

at 19% cepu.

as low

bi

10 cclts pair.

Th than ctsr.

Good Thread, Warranted 200 ards, onlj S cetts nol.

Large Stock of Jean« and 4'ottonades At rerj low price*.