Terre-Haute Weekly Express, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 20 July 1870 — Page 4
THE STATE.
———
\tE\v Albany
"'ucaudnl.
Tndtakai'OJ.ih
itary Park.
CnicNON"InilianftiKjlis
John Tatb,
in clinrch, last Sunday
Greencasti.e
Goods
A Lafayette
man,
a'few
PoitTEtt
nights ago,
devoured twenty-eight- boiled eggs, and still lives.
Thk colorel'
people of
want the German language taught in their school.
GeNEBAL Mahi-on J. Mahon
Finch,
Tjilue
Jennings county, died
while undergoing a Htirgical operation, a few days ago.
arc eight lodges of Knightn of
i'ythlaa in this State. The total membership. Is 359.
Du.
J.
F.
Johnson
road by three highwaymen, near Indi»niipoliH, on Tuesday night.
Du. John Sloan,
There
Ht. Paul's Cijukoh,
dral,
Some
TnitEE human skeletons, of very unusual proportions, were unoarthod in the proocqp of digging a well, in ITnion court* ty, a few days ago.*
MISS LUCIA SWIFT, Wells county, at-
The
Tiie
5
August.
tempted suicide by hanging, last Monday, butwas discovered and cut down before life was extinct. Cause, the perfidy of a man. ———————
THE localities, in this State, where the llolly Water Works are either in opera tion, or olwut to.be constructed, are In dlanapolls, Evansville, Conncrsvillc and the Insane Hospital.
Now Albany
ImUkt
says Judg
W. Q. Grcsham has arrived at lits home in that city from Corydon, nearly recov od from tlio Injuries received some three months ago by a fall.
numerous correspondents who
'contribute to our State news department will please bear in mind that we want •only a conciso atatement of facts, couimonta ore not required.
Their
A NUMBER of prominent business men ill Evansville, liaro taken the initiatory steps toward the erection of a hotel build ing, to cost $160,000. It is a strong movemont in the right direction.
Israel Dennis,
Newton county, is
fugitive.frortl the consuming wrath of the big brothers of three young ladies, with whose affections Israel has been trifling to an extent not sanctioned by the statutes
A
Mass Convention
It is announced that the canal around the fall at Louisville, will positively be closed on the 25th of the present month, and it is not likely to re-open before the 1st of December, during which time 2,000 or 2,500 hands will be required to complete the work. ———————
SEVERAL persons connected with a
MR. HOWARD WILSON, who lives some
few miles west of the city, on the National road, was waylaid while on his return home from the city, on Tuesday evening, and robbed of one hundred and twelve dollars. Mr. Wilson was in a buggy, accompanied by his wife, at the time of the robbery which was committed by two men each of whom made a threatening display with revolvers, near the crossing of the Indianapolis and St. Louis Railroad, a short distance west of Stringtown.
•H
S&gE?*™--
•'Jaboo"
has another first claes
lias a Bible that was printed
in 1541.
Many
us free concerts in Mil
of our State exchanged show an
alarming mortality among infants.
The
sp.ll :it eight cent* ajiccc in'
The
Madison county, fell dead
wants water, and is.talk
ing of an artesian well. a-s
.TnwAnai-Ous
i.f again talking of
a
new Union Depot and a new locution.
apolis for the great Textile Fabric Exposition-
missing merchant of Evansville
has been heard from. He is '"'all right."
Nicholas Ptweli.,
IIai.i'
are already arriving at Indian
Miss
of New Albany, lias
been tendered the chair of .Surgery in the Jjouiaville Medical College.
is a smart girl, in Ohio county,
who rifles at four o'clock, every morning, and walks six miles before breakfast.
Indianapolis, has
sued W. II. Talbott for $5,000 subscription toward the erection of their jCathe-
Michaei# Hooon,
workmen, in tearing down an old
house, in Jay county, this week, discovered hidden coin—gold and pilvcramounting to $1,270.
H. C.SHEPPARD, near Greencastle, shot himself so that he died immediately, while out hunting, last Monday. He has left a wife and two children. ———————
Wiu.iam W. WooinvonTit, one of the beet and mo?t respected citizens of Lafayette, died suddonly at hift nyidence on Tuesday morning.
#Liconaud
Smalley,
TnE
many friends of ex-Kupcrvisor
Williams, of this State, will rejoice nt his promotion to the office of Second Deputy Commissioner of Internal Itcvenue.
A GIRL IN Kosciusko county has just sold her magnificent suit of hair for $200. She is about to be married and thinks the money is worth more than the hair. ———————
Fayette countv
fatally cut himself with a scythe, on Tuesday last.
an acre of
Maiame
woodland, in Laout of sight, on
grange county, sank Tuesday.
Shaffer,
will give spiritual seances, at Indianapolis, next week.
IlroHABU Yant!3,
lu]ianapolia
Geo
Elkhart county, ha*
decamped with great spoils in the shape of borrowed money.
An Voi.ney,
is the
Democratic nominee for Congress in the Lafayette District.
The
Brown county, was
drowned on Wednesday. He has left a large family in poverty.
Jiidiauajwlis Pension Agency will
begin the next semiannual payment on the 4th of September.
Mrs.
Sirakfkk postpones her proposed
spiritual seances, nt Indianapolis, until cold weather.
A
harmless
wan robbed in the
crazy woman, in Jennings
county, has a singular fancy for ganders, of which she.keeps some seventy or eighty.
Carkik Swkkt,
A
farmer,
Dyer Hedge,
Warren county
died vory suddenly from the effects of drinking a large quantity of icc-watcr, on Tuesday.
The Indianapolii
Journal
Measures
DeKalb county,
sues a crusty old bachelor named Downey, for $15,000, for violation of his promise to marry her.
little child of German parents, named Fiddler, residents of Iilberfield, Warrick county, near the line dividing Warrick and Gibson counties, came to a terribe death last Thursday noon by falling backward into a bucket of hot water. The little sufferer lingered until the next morning when it died.
A
YOUNit «iiil
THE Crawfordsville <Journal> learns
freight train on the L. N., A. & C. R. R. abducted a young girl named Hardee from her home in Bloomington, the other night, and conveyed her to New Albany. Pursuit was made, the girl was recovered and the abductors were arrested. ———————
TnE tax lovv of New Albany is otic dollar and sixtv-tive cent« on the one hundred dollars of valuation, of which but '*ixty cents on the one hundred dollars is lovled for general purposes, which includes street and other improvements, )xiy of policc and other officers, maintenance of the Firo Department, &e.
from Indiann{x)lls,
piiatucd Martha Collie, was outraged by two men in the streets of Lafayette on Tuesday night. The OwinVsays:
The girl is quite small and very slender. She lias none of the appearances of woman of the town, anu those who heard her story are of the opinion that she told the truth.. The desoription of the men who committed this atrocious crime is in the hands of the police. His Honor, Mayor McGinley procured the girl a pass and sent her to Indianapolis this afternoon. She stated that her parents wore dead, and that she made her home with her brother.
Processor Cox
informs the
that his late geological survey of Davies county has resulted in developing the existence of a bog iron ore, in large quantities, in the northeast section of the county of good coal in the neighborhood of the town of Washington, and a superior qual ity of bluish gray limestone, susceptible of a high polish, and suitable for build ing purposes, four miles south of the same burg. During the coming week Professor Cox will leavo for Martin coun ty, where he will prosecute further geological researches.
Work
of Instructors,
Superintendents and Trustees of Institutions for educating the Deaf ond Dumb in the United States, and "The Dominion," will meet at Indianapolis on the 2-ith of
has been suspended on the uew
Union Depot and hotel at Vincennes. We are told tflat this suspension is due to negotiations in progress between the Pennsylvania Central and the E. & C. oods for the control of the southern portion of the latter by the former. It will be remembered that the Pennsylvania Centrol already has control of the I. & V. ind the Evansville, Henderson A NV..=h ille lines. That the same company hould try to complete their southern onnoction by leasing that pari of the E. A C. road extending from Vinoennes to Evansville seems very probable.
Si'kakino
Unless such bold robberies, which are becoming of too frequent occurrence in that direction of late, can be broken up by othor means, we shall advocate the necessity of mounted patrolmen to keep the lawlessness of that section in subjection.—
<Ind. Sentinel>.
that on Thursday night last, four disguised ruffians called at the house of Mrs. Marin, a widow lady of wealth residing with her two sons two rniles from Linden, and gained admission by pretending to have a warrant for the arrest of one of the boys. After entering the house they drew forth a "dark lantern" and demanded money. Mrs. Martin instead of geting the money, left the room, and started to the house of a neighbor some half mile distant, to get assistance. Before she could return, however, the boys were intimidated by the flourish of pistols and other weapons on the part of the scamps that they gave up two watches valued at about $80. ———————
of Mr. Co'trell. the Demo
:-ntic Congressional martyr in the Fifth Mstrict, the Indianapolis
Journals*ys:
His political career has been brief and iglorious. In 1861 he first appeared on .lie surface of affairs as a Republican applicant for the office of Postmaster at Inlianapolis. Mr. I.ineoln appointed a letter man, and as a matter
oi
tamly be by
course Mr.
ottrell became a reformer and a renegade. The Democracy welcomed him, and rewarded him by electing him Councilman of his adoiucd village.^ The most notable thing he did in the City Council was to call the presiding officer a a liar lot which ne was promptly censured bv vote of that body. This vote was subsequently expunged as he will most cer•ninlv be br General Cobnrn
this fali.
There a ^'!«ors-h«ad" eonrention
in Indianapolis on Saturday.
A
New Albany
The
Indianapolis police have taken to
thr bush to hunt down highway robber?.
John
A
woman served up dog
meat atla birthday feast, the other day.
of New Albany, are going to "do" "'Yur1
MAGUIRE, the notorious Lafayette
the notorious -Lafayette
wife-whipper, is in jail for thirty-six days. ———————
KaiDs
on Stringtown furnish hot
weather aiuusement for the Indianapolis P°l»ceA
John Haktwkli.,
of Dayton, Ohio,
Journalof&ce
in Henry county, boasts of
a hen that has hatched four consecutive broods of chickens since February, numbering, all told, sixty-one.
Courier
Fulton county, was gar-
roted and robbed, In the road, on Wednesday night. The robbers secured money and valuables amounting to $2700.
Lafayette
reports that
thcprospccts for the ultimate erection of the Y. M. C. A. building in .that city arc very flattering.
The
has just had a sensation.
J. V. Cook died suddenly artd there were suspicions of foul play. A lengthy investigation showed thatjie died of.dysentery.
are being taken to insure
the completion of the Fort Wayne A Pacific Ilailroad. The line will run from New London, through Fort Wayne to Omaha, a distance of about eight hundred miles.
At
the Seventh District Democratic Convention, on Tuesday, Senator Hendricks made a speech "the only noticeable feature of which was that he took a stronger ground than ever against negro suffrage."
Grave
-Tamper county
was knocked down ou the highway, a few nighta since, and robbed of money and valuables amounting to $700.
The (J
rccncuatle
A SPECIAL to the Indianapolis <Journal>
apprehensions are felt by the
friends of a member of one of the leading wholesale houses of Evansville, who went East four weeks ago, and has not bceu heard from since he [Kissed through Cincinnati.
Jiatuier
Imj
Huntington county,
died for the effects of excessive heat, last Friday.
Highway robbers
Marshall county
has eloped with the husband of her neice Each of the fugitive pair leaves a number of small children.
picked nine
from the Evansville
will play a matched game of
bas ball with a nine from the Evansville
office on the 26th inst.
Governor Baker
has appointed Or-
villc T.- Chamberlain, District Attorney of the Seventeenth Common Pleas District, vice Joseph D. Arnold, resigned.
"Sentinel
The
says: "Hon. John A.
Matson,' a well-known and highly esteemed citizen of Indiana, died at his residence in Grcencastle on Thursday night, the 14th instant, of congestion of the brain."
New Albany
Ledger
states that
work on the new Asbury University will commence about the first of next month. It will
located on the old site, and the
original plan will be carried wit as nearly as potvuble.
Thk
Princeton ('l
irion
learns that a
Section second authorizes the Secretary to sell said bonds at par for coin, and to apply the proceeds to the redemption of outstanding o-20's at their par value, or may exchange new for old bonds at par for par, but new bonds shall be issued for no other purpose. An amount not exceeding one half per cent, is allowed for commission in negotiating new bonds.
Section third, unimportant. Sec. 4th provides for redemption of 5-20's now or hereafter falling due at par, beginning with the first numbered and issued, interest to cease three months after proper notice has been given.
Sec. 5t.fi authorizes 2h interest on gold deposits, 25 per cent, of such deposits muse be retained in the United States Treasury, the balance to be used in redemption of 5-20's under provision of section 4.
Sec. 6th provides for cancelling of all bonds now held or hereafter purchased on acoount of sinking fund.
Sec. 7th stricken out.
THE
ENGLISn
Scntii":'
There is no doubt that the President will, to-day, nominate Mr. Frellnghuyscn for Minister to England.
nominations.
The President has nominated T. T. Frelinghuysen for Minister to England vice Motley recalled.
The following nominations were also sent to the Senate to-day: Clias. E. Delong, of Nevada, Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary to Japan Porter Neglcw, Assist* Treasurer of the United States- at Baltimore.
Postmasters—Alex. Campbell, Salina, Kansas J. F.Miller, Urbana, Illinois Mrs. Bulla E. Panshall, Lebanon, Ohio Daniel P. Beaton, Oxford, Ohio Jas. R. Leffary, Receiver of Public money at Clarksville, Ark.
ALABAMA CLAIMS.
The President sent to the Senate copies correspondence relative to questions ponding between the Uni^xl States and 'jreat Britain.
Mr. Motley in a letter to Fish details a onversation with Lord Clarendon In January, during which Motley informed him it was the uesire of the President that •vhen negotiations relative to the AS&iama claims are resumed they should be .copcned at Washington.
It further appears in a letter from Lord 'larendon to Motley, May 20th, tliat llcr "lajesty's government considers it neither seful nor expedient to resume and continue controversial correspondence in •hlch there is little hope for one governicnt being able to convince the other.
CUSTOMS
KECK1PTS.
Receipts from customs last week $'2,Slt 33.
DEATH OF SENATOR NORTON.
D. S. Norton, United States Senator roin Minnesota, died this morning at two o'clock, of consumption. He had been onfineu to his ivj.1 f.,r the last three or our weeks.
ST. LOUIS. ———
SUICIDE.
.Tul^ Iti.—
ST. LOUIS, July 16.—Mrs. Sarah Haugh, wife of S. F. Haugh, ticket agent the Iron Mountain railroad, committed suicide to-day by taking arsenic. Intense suffering from chronic ailment is supposed to be the cause.
DROWXED.
ulius Weimann, a charity passenger on the steamer Exchange from Cincinnati, mipcd into the river to-day and tvas drowned.
STAB DEI).
John Douglass fatally stabbed George Swannegnn during a fight in a saloon this forenoon.
THE WEATHER
is intensely hot, mercury at 3 p. m. 100, at 6 p. m. 96.
itfsroF
———————
Swedish population of Lafayette
and vicinity-propose to build a church.
S.
Culbertson,
Esq., and family
are still doing a the vicinity of
land office business in Indianapolis.
The
Lafayette
Dixjxtteh
represents the
farmers, in that neighborhood, as grumbling about the big crops of wheat they have to handle.
Thomas. Johnston,
a wealthy farmer
of Benton county, was robbed of all his money at the Gait House, Lafayette, a few nights ago.
The
Sentinel
says the building permits
issued in Indianapolis this year amount to over three-quarters of a million of dollars in improvements.
Mrs. Abel Eaton,
states that a
gentleman who has just returned from an extended visit through the counties of Washington, Orange, Harrison, Dubois, Spencer and Perry, reports the crops looking well. The wheat harvest is over and corn fields are looking remarkably fine.
dated Gosport, 15th inst., says: Samuel Robison, section foreman on the Lafayette, New Albany and Chicago Railroad at Quincy, in this county, was attacked yesterday afternoon by Hugh Murphy with a knife. Robison was trying to get away while being cut, when the mother of Murphy, taking the knife, inflicted probably a fatal wound. Robison's wound is "just below the lower [sic] on the left side. A heavy coat he wore at the time has perhaps a dozen cuts in it. Cause—whisky and jealousy. Murphy and his mother are held to appear at the next court. =======
WASHOGTOS.
sinking fund bill.
Washington, July 13.—The following is a synopsis of the funding bill as it finally passed Congress:
Section first provides for the issue of two hundred million five per cent, bonds, three hundred million four and a half per cent, bonds, and a thousand, million four per cent, bonds, running respectively ten, liftcen amlfthirty years.
BESAUiia i* TBEPMTornn
•n tatuiisy, Jnly 16, IS7i. Persons calling for these, letters will please, say orfecrit^ed-jHid sive date of the lift.
tADies' Liar.
Anderson tales Lixiie Kcrrick miss Callic 2 Anderson missRoda Luschcr Phebe ]tu.6» mrs Catherine 2 Martin Jennie Bailey missNannieJ 2 Maaary Sarah Ann Baird miss Anna Mcllroy miss Sarah Brigi?£ miss Nancy MoCormack Anna Bothc miss Anna Miller mrs Nany Barnbam mtas Emma Mitchell miss Lizzie Congbman miss FannyPhelon mrs Mary Corley trite Rachel Payne miss Anna Curley miss llonoro Rea mrs Anna Daniel Lucy Ann Reardon miss Ro?n Dudlpy miss Ella Reynolds miss Kate. Evans miss MacKie Roece mrs Jane Emmet miss Wesley Ring miss Susan Freeman mitsAmandaRoss miss Susan Ferguson miss Sophia Rooks Sarah Fortune miss Nottio 2 Stewart miss mury Graham miss Emma Simmons mrs N Goblo miss Rebecca Silvers miss Anna Harvey Julia A Smith miss-Lucinda Helms miss
Sarah Trask mrs Jarred
Humbert miss Thomas Martha Irwinghnm misRosaA Walter miss Mary Katzenbach mrsJohn Whipple Lida Kauffman miss Phobe Woolen Martha
GKyTLEUES'e LIST.
Adams S Webster Hand Lansing Ashloy Wm Hammett Chas A Adkerson W ^"Harris Williamson Blake W .^Harris A ,h Bachus Joseph 112 i/HonryJames Bradloy E N ..•'"Hinds Peter Black Eddie Hobonncs A Black Wm A Jfughos George W Best Ioseph Breister Johann Bennett Wm Bird Edrfard Blockaom John Bolten Mr Bowon Lafayetts Butler Georgo Burton as Burnham Wm 1 Chamberlain II Cahill N ChadwickW Cartlcy Paul as Clark Georg# Cleveland Noah Croal Jas Chester Early ConroyJohn Davies Jestovcr Doeyo John E Davis Davis John Dcvore Thomas Diekman Dingledine S Dive Patrick Diokerson W ,, Dallor John EthelP Epps Walter Ethingtod W Froese Wm Foxwortb James Farrell Cht Green Jamos Gilbort James Greenstine Adolpli Grossjean Sowers Win
^Hnntor '''Ilydcn James A Jackson & Co -Jackson Eliza j-Tnckel Jos
Jones Samuel /-Gordon Jacob ,, 'Johnson 11
Jones & Bro Kelloy John E Koonigc Andrew' apt1 Little Charles
Mahan Jos A Matthis Samuel jMcssick Milton Munihy Cornehut! "••sIMcKenna James
McGlovy and Noal Wmfield O'Brien N O'Gorman Michael .' l'ettit George
Preston E 2 Price & Sanders Pierce Wm -j-Pool W flSejyolds Perry
Rupp
-Rues
Brothers
•. Spatts Jacob ^Shields Abraham -..iSmith Tim
Smith Sullivan Michael Stumple Sullivan Daniel Taylor WmW Watson Edmond? Woods L. A. Bcbxktt, P. M.
INOIMAPOLIS.
DEMOCRATIC NOMINATION. Indianapolis,
July 14 —The Demo
cratic Convention of the Fifth Congressional District, at Franklin, to-day nominated Thomas Cottrell, of Indianapolis.
NAN FRANCISCO.
THE CHINESE QUESTION.^
San Francisco,
July
16.—The
ing of labor associations last night organized an Anti-Chinese Association, and instructed the President to inform the Chinese Companies that they considered it unsafe for Chinaman to come to the United States and request them to notify the authorities of the Chinese Empire.
MONUMENTAL.
The semi-annual meeting of the Grand Army of the Republic, of California, yesterday, at Yallejo, decided to ercct a monument to General Ed. Baker.
ST. LOUIS. ——— FATAL AFFRAY.
ST. LOUIS, July 14.—On Tuesday a boy
about fourteen years old, working with a team on the grading of the Missouri, Kansas and Texas Railroad, about two miles from Sedalia, was severely flogged by one of the workmen. Unhitching one of his horses, he rode away, but returned in about an hour armed with a shot gun and revolver, and riding up to the man who whipped him, shot him dead. Other men sprang forward to disarm him, when he fired the revolver, and mortally wounded one of them, and with pistol in hand, hitched up his team, and drove off unmolested.
LYNCII LAW.
On the same day a negro ravished a white girl. Citizens of the place took him from jail and hung him.
A IlLOODHOUNI) CITASK.
Yesterday another negro grot-sly insulted Mrs. Crawford, living four miles from Sedalia, during her husband's absence. Mr. Crawford, with a bloodhound, is now on his trail.
NASIIVIIAE.
ItAILKOAI) ACCIDENT.
UNasiiville, July 14.— The north bound passenger train on the Nashville Ilailroad broke through a bridge near Ilynville, yesterday, and fell into the stream below. Tom O'Neil, telcgranh repairer, received a wound of which lie fried last night. Torn Jones, brakeman, was desperately wounded, and ten or twelve passengers, amongst whom were several ladies, more or less hurt, some of them seriously. The passengers -were chietly Tennesseans. The wounded were
Sonce
AND PRUSSIAN MISSIONS.
Washington,
July 14.—It was very
generally expected yesterday that the President would announce the removal of Minister* Motley andJBancroft, and send to the Senate the nomination of exSenator Frelinghuysen, of New Jersey, for the English mission, and Secretary Cox, of the Interior Department, for the Prussian Court.
romptly supplied with medical attenand otherwise provided for.
IOERIDEW.
FIRE.
Mkiuden", Ct.,
July
16.—The
main fac
tory of the building of the Meriden Brittania' Company was almost totally destroyed by fire to-day. Loss $400,000. Insurance, $375,000.
MSUVILLE.
DIED.
Nashville,
July 1(5.—A. J. Fletcher,
late Secretary of State, died this afternoon at his residence in Bradley county, after several davs illness.
AUOUSTA.
DIED.
Augusta, Ga.,
July
M.
16.—Judge A.
M. JOAB,
II.
IiOngstreet died to-day at Oxford, Miss, in hi9 80th veor.
Attorney at Law,
1
Terrc Hantc. Iml.
C1»1dis collected and K*titr« Managed.
Officb—On
Ohio strcot, south sido, botween
and 4th streets. jyGw6m
Philadelphia in the great
DOMESTIC WOOL MARKET
BHEBLE& HOOD,
•Tool Commission Xorchast*. No. SuiUh Front Street, PhUAdclpbia. SACKS furniihod shippers froo of ohftrfte. rprre^rendonce with wool growers eolicitod
Information in regard tr the market chocrfully furnished at all timet. Particular attontion paid to handling farmer's clips sent direct. martwly
^ATE OF INDIANA, VIGO COUNTY, James A. Chive? vorco.
vs. Marthn Chives—Di-
On this day, to-wit, thoTth day of July, A. D. 1S70. eomos tho Plaintiff by Messrs. Baird A Crnft, bis Attorneys, ond files his complaint herein: also the return of theSherifT showing that the Pofondant is a non-resident tho State of Indiana.
Notice is therefore hereby given to tho said Defendant of the filing and rondency of this proceeding, and that tho same will bo heard and determined at the next Term of our said ''onrt, commencing on the fourth Monday of i»
Attest: dttwSw
MAKTIN UOLLINGKR, Clerk.
TATE OP INDIANA,VIGO COl'NTT. SSVigo Cireait Court. September Term, IS70— Wm- B. McKoen, Qnardian of John D. Chestnut, vs. Wm. F. Stceckcr—Foreclosure.
On this day, to-wit, tho 1st day of July, A. d. 1870, conies the Plointiff hy W. E. llenilrieh, his attorney, and files his complaint herein: also an affidavit, showing that tho defendant is a non-rcsidont of tho State of Indiana.
Notice is therefore hereby given to the said Defendant of the filing and pendoney ot this proceeding, and that the same will bo hoard nnd determined at the next Term of onr said Court, commencing on the Fourth Monday of September next. A. D. 1S70.
Itteet: MARTIN BOLLINGER, Clerk. jyiiwSw
A Sure Cure for Pimples.
I will send by return mail, on raeeipt of 6 cant stamps, a recipe for preparing a Genuino Vogetablo Balm, which immediately removes Pimples, Frockles. Blotches, Tan, Black Warms, Moths, and all Emrtions ana In parities of the Skin, leaving it clean, with ft healthy glow. Also, inatruetions for producing a growth Of Hair on a bald head or smooth fach.
inW
joSw3m BUI
r» n, TSUBBi tmaimi ^13 Broadway, Kew VoVk
WARREN,HOBERO&CO.
lor 4th and Main Streets.
HAVE OPENED
3000 Yds. French Percales
At 15 Cents per.. .Yard!
Novor bofore sold at loss than 25c. 7- -i 'ii, ,.
50 pc. inorc "White Piques,"
At 20 Cenls per Yard!
I Worth 35 Cents.
meet
A LOT OF
UewStyleAralDS
At leas than half their value!
Elegant Sash Ribbons
In Wow Styles.
Warren, Hoberg A Co.,
Great Headquarters for Dry •Goods
FIRE INSURANCE.
CHANGE OF MANAGEMENT.
Tho President and Directors of the Tcrro" Ilauto Branch of tho
REPUBLIC
FIRE INSURANCE CO.,
TIavc this dayoppointcd
J. O. JONES,
Manngor of said Company, and havo given him authority to tranBact its businosaIt is the largest Company IN and OF the Wost, doing on
Exclusively Fire Business
And indepondont of all combinations, with 18f Branchos in the principal cities and town In tho west.
CASH ASSETS, JANUARY, W0,
$ 1 3 6 8 8 0 9 4
Of which 81,009,187 00 was in tho U. S. Govornmont Bonds. This Company commoncod doing busiaesu uu tho loth of October, 1867.— It was tho first Insurance Company ever established on tho Union ond Co-operative principle in this country, ond is now tho largoet Company in tlio west, and will very soon bo the largostin tho country.
With over four thousand stockholders. It roprosonts an aggrogote of wealth and business intluonco greater than that of any other Insuranco Company.
It is a confederation of nnznorons Local Companios, co-operating undor a central management, for mutual safety and profit.— The stock is distributed over tho entire wost, systematically apportioned acoording to population, to secure looal inflnonco and business
Its policy is simplo and liberal, without a sixty day clause. Its losses are
CAREFULLY ADJUSTED ASD——
PROMPTLY PAID jX
ai
Onco Without Discount. Insures Dwollings at lowest rates agains' Lightning as well as fire.
TERRB HAUTE BRANCH.
dibbctom:
JOHN 0. CHAIN. D. W. MINSIIALL WM. B. WARREN. THOS. H- BARlt. HERMANN IIOLMAN. rRBSIDRXT:
JOHN Q. CHAIN. KANAGsa: J. O. JONES. ...
OFFICE—141 MAIN STBEET,
iyldfiwl SECOND FLOOR.
«A1
YES!,
JONES & JONES
Ilavo the
FARMERS' FRIEND
GRAflJ
(Kuhn. the Celebrated Drill Inventor's last and best.)
A Force Feed Drill, Operated by Spur Gearing.
No Looso Cog Wheels About It!
Impossible to Choke H*-The Veed Chanced la One Second—Will Sow Any Kind of Grala or Seed, Whether Clean or Foal.
The grain is distrihitod by means of small ioublo spiral feod wheels working in enps nnler tho hopper theso wboels carry tho cruin tpmirdt t.) a discharge opening in tho cap md
force
it out, and with
•ther obftnicfim^e.
It will sow any kindof grain, and in any (nantity desirod. In other force food drills to change the feed you remove ono cog wieel and put in another md tho cog wheels are loose and liablo to bo lost. In the
AliMERS' FRIEND DRILL
The wheels arc all fastened to the drill, and .he food is changed by
?zxr—ii
L. KISSNEft'S
Palace of Music,
:FTJl2TO
THE CELEBRATED KNABE, Stwk's, Patent Cycloidj
and other first-class Makers
In all the essential points to bo united ic making a truly first-class instrument, thos)Pianoraovo earned for thotnsolves a roi uta tion rogardlcss of Foreign Ribbon Decorationsl &o., Ac., that places them
WITHOUT RIVALS!
Whilo tobuyors tho following Important con siderations are offered: 1st. In making continually purchases of a large numbor of Instruments at a timo, for cash, besides receiving the benefits of the lowest discounts, it soenros mo likewise, ol ways tho most choice instruments. 2a. Ocoupying tno extensivo building of my own, thus saving tho costly rents also beina able to attend personally to tho tuning and repairing., onablos mo to ofior to buyers auct superior inetrumonts which simply.ore below competition of any othor dealer horo oi abroad.
A fall assortment of the eolebrated Silver Touguo
Organs and Melodeons
Constantly on hand nlso, Shoo^ Music, In struction Books, and ovory variety of Smaller Musical Instrument".
When needing any %rticlo in tho Music lino send orders or call at]
Headquarters ofj the Music Trpdc
IN TERBE IIAUTE.
Kissner's Palacc of Music, No. 48 OHIO STBEET,
(Opp. the old Court House.)
asm TEIIRE IIAUTE, INI).
N. B. All kinds of Instruments ropaired
MAJOR D. nUDBON. DAVID C. EAST
NEW FIRM
—WITH—
NEW G00I)S
—at— ..
PanicPrices!
£1 havo associated with mo in the general House Fornishing business, DayidC. East, who has long been head salesman in in Store, and as onr entire Stocj has Seen purchased within the last thirty days, during the PANIC in Eastern cities, enables us to sell Goods at lower rates than was
OVOT
mayl7d&w2ui
sold in this
market, and wo aro determined to do business on the plan of "(Juick Sales and Small Profits." In the future do not think of PURCHASING elsewhere any Crockery, Glassware, Knives, Forks, Spoons, Wood and Willow Ware, Gold Band and White China, and House Furnishing Goods generally, until you call and see our Mammoth' Stock of tho latost styles and patterns at Reduced Prices.
HUDSON & EAST.
SPECTACLE©
SPECIAL NOTICE!
LAZARUS & MORRIS'
CET.ICU11A.TEI
Perfected Spectacles
AND EYE GLASSES'
Our Spectaclcs and TJyc-Glass-es ard Acknowledged to bo the Most Perfect
assistance to sight crcr manufactured, and can always bo roliod upon as affording
ease and comfort
serving the Eve*
THE
DBILL!
v.ess
it force out strata una
It i? utterly impossiblo to
ihoke it, and as ovidoncc of this fact the wheat we havo in our samplo machine is halt •haff, and by turning the wheel it is carricd ihrough as woll as clean wheat.
titKply wrcing a tmall
ig dono in oss sccoyo.
Ba~ Send for Cirenlar showing how tho farmers' Friend came ont ahead in 1S69, to
JOIN.ES &, JONES,
East aide Publlo Square,
TERBE-HAtTTE.INI).
The Weekly ExpressFree!
We will sand a copy of tho
CARPETS! CARPETS! CARPETS! CARPETS! CARPETS! CARPETS
LfjLJJi-L J. JLJM
perfect
whilo
elrenqpiming ana pre
most thoroughly.
We take oooasion to notify the Publio that wo employ no pedlars, and to caution them against those pretending to have .our goods for ., sale.
S.B. FREEMAN,
JEWELER,!
IS OUB SOLE AGENT 15
Terre^Haute, Indiana.
CLAIRVOYANCE
AND
ASTROLOGY.
LOOK OUT."
GOOD NEWS FOE ALL.
$1,000 TO ANY'PERSON WJIO WILL EQUAL MADAME HAPIIAEL IN XI1E PROFESSION.
A
d&w
ASTROLOGY.
EVER-FAILING MAD-
AMK RAPHAEL is the bodt. She succeeds when all others havo failod. All who aro in trouble—all who havo boon unfortunate—all whose fond hopos Lavo beon disappointed, crushed and blasted by false promises and docoit—nil who havo boon mislod and trifled with—all fiy to hor for advice and satisfaction. AH who aro in doubt of the affections of.thoso tboy love, consult hor to roliore and satisfy thoir minds.
In Lore Affair? She
NcTerFails
Sho hns tho secrot of winning tho affoelions of tho opp j.kc sos. Kho shows you tho liko-
of your futuro wifo or husband, or absent friend. She guide? tho sfnglo to a happy inarriago. and makes tho married happy, lior aid and advice has been s«lieitod in innnmorablo instancos, nnd the result has ulways been tho means of securing
A Speody ard Happy Marriage
5ho is, tboreforo, sure pondence. -It is *ell known to tho public large that she waB the first and she is tho only person In this country who can show tho ltkcncs? in reality and who can sivo entire satisfaction on aU the concerns of life, which can bo tested and proved by thousands, both married and sinitic, who daily and eagerly visit her.
To aU in business her advieo is invaluable. She can forotoll, with tho greatest certainty, tho result of all ceinmcrciul and business transactions.
Lottery numbers given without oztra charge. MADAME RAPHAEL is a bona lido Astrolvgist that every one can dopond uion. Sho is tho greatest Clarivoyant of tho nineteenth •entury. It is that well-known fact that makes illicit pretenders copy b«r advertisements and try to imitate her.
Madamo Raphael is tho sevonth daughter of tho sovonth daughter sho was born with a natural gift sho can foretell your very thoughts. Sho also euros drunkonnoss, and discovers lost or hiddon troasures.
All interviews strictly private and confidential. As a fomalo Physician hor romcdioi iiovor fail to ear* all female irregularities, and so produce the monthly flow, without danger or exposure. They can not injure,, but. on the contrary, thoy improvo the health.
Theroforo, come ono, eomo all, to
Kxpkksh
lor the choice of eight other Wooklies on ow I ist) froe for one year, to any ono porchaaiB* Twchty-lve Dollar* worth or aioro from M, for eaik beforrUoTomber 1.1870.
111 Kebini bet, Ostral Artaie u4 Ml
CISCISmTI, OHIO.
TERMS.—Ladies, ffl Qontlemen, 11.90. N. B.—^Those at a distance may commits!cate with perfect satisfaction byonclotiac one dollar and stamp. All comauuCkUom strictly private and cnltaUtL
AUntt Lock BozS31, Ciaciasati. Oki«!
vumat
SPECIAL BABaWS IN
BUY GOODS
TO-DAY JL
TUELL, EIPLEY & DEMING'S
EMPORIUM!
White Marpcills for dresses, at 121 oonta jicr yard. Victoria Lawn, elegant quality, very low. t, tft Satin atripep Nainsook, at 25^cents. Elegant line Jaconet Lawn, reduced to 11 cents. •*"w' ,::.A Large line of Lenos, nnd other Dress Goods, reduced to 15 cents. Extra heavy Table Linen, reduced to 35 ccntfi. Bed Spreads, two and a half yards square,.at the LOWEST- price in the market. Heavy yard wide Sheeting at 9 cento. Fine bleached Sheeting at 10 cents. Heavy cotton Grain Bags at 30 cents. All Linen Handkerchiefs at 6} cents. liemnants of Dark Calicocs, Twenty Yards for.Sl. .. t" A few pieces double-fold Alpacas at 25 cents—other house: ask f0c, A lafgo stock of liibhons at very low prices. IIcavy Linen Cra.-li, for Towel-, at 10 and 12$ cents. Calicoes at lower prices than! existed before the wm 12-4 Honey Comb CJuilts $1 40.
Tueli, Ripley & Deming,
II.
MATTINGS! Wall Paper! Wall Paper! Wall Paper! Wall Paper! Wall Paper! Wall Paper
THE POCKET iESOri APIS
OR
Every Ono Ilis Own Physician Being a confidential silent fniond md jri vato adviser followed by observations on tho treatment of venereal diseases, gonorrhoa, gleet, stricturos, etc- illustrated with oases, plates, and diagrams, from Dr. Young's Private Practices.
Persons at a distanoo can havo a copy of cither of the above books forwarded to them -by enclosing fifty cents and address
WOOD AND WILLOW WARE.
J. W. »I A.NI, at No. 9 Main street, aear tho river, is now manufacturing Wood ind Willow Waro of ail kinds, such as Tubi. Churns and Cedar work of all kinds, StepLaddors, Ironing Hoards, Lap Boards, ovcry variety uf ttaskots, fanoy and covered, and will pay trict attention to ropairing in both branohes of this business. All articles sold at Factary prices, and unything made to order, no miitter what shape or siio.
I havo a full lino of Family Oroceriop, as low a.= tho lowest. A largo lot of Early ltix-o Potatoes on hand at a low pricc.
Comer Main and Fifth streets.
77.
€. II.
Ryce's "Family" Carpet!
RYCE'S CARPET HALL!
In viw of now .arrnngoNOW is tho timo for House-
Looking priccs.
Glasses at
77.'
DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
Notice ishorcby given that tho undersigned has been appointed Administrator of tho Estate of James Farrington, late of Vigo county, doceasod said estate is sappoBed to be sol vent. GEORGE E. FARKINGTON. jy7dltw3t
THE MARRIAGE GUIDE.
Hi WILLIAM I«UN(J, M. D.,
Containing 220 pages of reading matter engravings of tho malo and female organs •onoration tho ohild in the womb from ton Jays old to the timo of it? delivery diseases of the womb and of a privato and secret nature tho productions and preventions of
0*Self-a£u*so
In both soxes, and its treatment
on Love Marriago, and. in fact, every secret that is requisito to bo known by Single and Married People.
ALSO
J.W. MAND,
feb25-dln.wly No 3 Main Btrect
^BUB JEpyBltS. lEADELAXC. EL1SQA BAV£XB
U. R. JEFFERS & CO.,
Wholesalo dealers in
Yankee Notions and Cigars, And Commission Morchants, 3Vo. 140 Main Street,
Seep constantly on hand full assortment oi
ILTOTIOIErS,
Comprisinc
7snoy Goods, Dress Buttons, Combs, Brushes, Jewelry, and Trimmings, threads, Needles, Stationery,
Hosiery and Cigars,
AT WHOLESALE ONLY*
Window Shades! Window Shades!
YIGO WOOLEN MILLS!
Wc havo now on hand tho Bfcw
LARGEST STOCK OF
Jeans, Flannels', Tweeds,
Casimeres, Satinets, Cloths'
Blankots, Coverlets,
STOCKiNG YARNS, &C.,
Ever offered In Torro Ilauto, in oscbango for
WO OL
And wc havo no hesitation in eaying that in
QUALITY AND
DR. W. YOUNG,
soptlwly Spruco st.. Phila-, Pa.
FINISH
Our Good^
CANNOT BE SIIU'ASSKD
In this market. All wo ask Is an examination and foir comparison. Wo arc determined to give our customers the
Very Best of Bargains
In oxcuange for ttieir Wr.nl. Wc kc all kinds of
COVERLETS,
Both Eastern and gonnir.o ltome-tta'le, half Wool and all Wool.
REMEMBER
That at the Vigo Woolen Mills you can get tho best of goods and tho highest markot price for our Wool, eithor in cash or exchange.
S. S. KENNEDY & CO.,
East end Main etreot,
TEBBE HAUTE,
ap27w3m
INDIANA.
DAN MILLER,
Wholesalo and Retail Doalor in
Qroceriei^Provisions, Nail»,Feed, Flour, Fish, Salt. Shingles, &o., &c-, Comer Fonrtk aad Eagle Streets, Ten* Haate.
Connected with Uio abovo it a Srst-elaM Wagon Yard ani Boarding. Hoa*e, tb* proirletonhijp of which has again bcea ks«bm »y Mr. Miller, Who guarantees to all who may patronhe hiqhi goo€ aoeommodationi at rea«onaj»loohi
fb
the
MmI.
mXUmttf
Day. Week or Month
ITew Yorl Stwe,
78
Main Street,'
Terre Haute, Indiana.
One Price Only!
As the tiuio for tl we would direct want ofi
Sb
»Spri att
trado appi tion of parties in
DRYGP0DS
To our large and well at led stock of,
Brown Shooting I Bleached Mut Ihis,* Ginghams,
Flannels. Tickin
*1
orys, simeres, Cweeds,
Joans,
Bed Spreads, Coverlets, Carpet Warp,
=======
OTLC OIL OIL OIL OTL OLIC
I'rom July 1st, until tho closo of tho Summer Trado, we shall mako
Special Priccs
In all of our Departments. This will givo cvoryoneon
opportunity to socuro oxtra-
71#" A rfinHTTiTf*1 ordinary Bargains in all kinds
of IIouso Furnishing Woods.
RYCE'S CARPET HALL Byce's "Hand-Loom" Carpets!?
OTHS! ,QTHS! ^OTHS! GOTHS! GOTHS!
Cotton Chain. Table Lftion, ri
Napkins, Nc
otions, Fancy Goods, Gloves,
Hcsieryft
DRESS GOODS,
5cC-3
ScG.
Ourniui to offer the
Best Bargains!
In tho Pry (loods lino hr 1 secured for us a largo trade, and wo shall contiauo to interest buyers by
Lowest Priccs, I'tir Dealing and kind treatment.
JUSTICE, TO ALL
OTHS!
MATTINGS
Is tho motto of tho
NEW Y0RK:fST0RE,
73 MAID*STREET,'
Torre-IIaute, Indiana.
IEW STORE.
THE NEW YORK CITY
Dry Goods Store
OpontI &
m7dwtf
MATTINGS
Window Shades!
koopors to mako seloctions WindAW Sliolao from tho bost Stock of Goods IIIUOVV iSIIlUlCS I in tho State. Our Lace Cur- Wlndftiv tains aro very, choice and 1IM1UW OlirtUUo yory choap... ino Stock^of
Window Shades!
WEDN E^l) AY,:
TAY
Dry Goods, Nv
11 lit,
\Vith a full uU't conn !o Stock of
OIIS, &c.
At No. 3 Eaii 'r Block,
Main Stroot, Torro
IIlkU
.Indiana.
W. W. 13LA & CO.
Money Cann^ Buy It'
For Sight is Pi»eeless!!
THE DIAMOND .ASSES
Manufactured by
J. E. SPENCER & J., N. Y.,
Which aro now olTored to the ibllc, aro pronounoed by all the celebrated Opticians of the World to be the
MOST PERFECT,
Natural, Artificial help to tlio human eye over known. They are ((round undor their own supervision, from minute Crystal Pebblos, molted together, and derive their namo, "Diamond," on account of their hardness and brilliancy.
The Scientific Principle
On which thoy aro constructc brings the coro or contro of tho lens diroct in front of tho oye,producing a clear nnd distinct vfsien, as in the natural,healthy sight and prevailing all unpleasant sensations, G-ich as glinJHtring and wavering of sight, dizziness, Ac., peculiar to all othors in use.
Tliey are Mounted in th finest manner In frames of tho bost quali: of all matorials used for that purpose.
Their Finish and Durability cannot be surpassed.
CAUTION-—None genuine aniens bmring their trade markostamped on ovory frame.
J. R. TILLOTSON,
Jowolor and Optician,So. Agent for Torro Ilauto, Indiana, from whim thoy can only bo obtained. Thcso goods
re
not supplied to
Fadlers, atanyprico. inar2fi'wly
MANHOOD:
How Lost! How Restored!
Jtui published in a Mated envelope. Price
SriiP-SSS
6
127 Bowery, New Yerk, so. Dr. Culverwoll's 25 cents.
I S A.
centi,
A LECTURE on tho NATURAL TKKATrnont, an 'Radical Caro of Spermatorhoea. ojr fccminu Heakncss, Involnntnry Kmissions, buiuui Debility, and Impediments to Marri.igc generally JS'erreasness, Consumption, Epilepsy and Kits: Mental and I'hysieul Incapacity, rcpultin fn.ni Self-abuse.
M-L-
"A Boon to Tbousat: of Safferern." .Sent under seal, in a pi address, postpaid, on rec two^ostage stamps, to CI
envelope, to any •t of six oents, or .3. J. C. KLINE
?. O. Box 4.VSC. Marriago Guide," inuidw3in
UNDERTAKERS.
A
I
UNDERT/ KER,
Is preprred tooxocuto all org in his liue with neatness and dispatch -ner of Third ann Cherry streets. Torro I.» Ind. jan20*5-owt.
UNDEBTAC^.
M. W. 0C0* ELL.
Ilaviag purohased baok (i B. W. Cbadwiek, Qrabor A Co., tho ., ertakwr'a KaMblishmenr, and having experience in the bnsino&s tvltomighXetalto Earial kett^ad Woo4m
SjMMM,
DAK MIIAB^Pro^lotor
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