Terre-Haute Weekly Express, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 24 August 1870 — Page 3

republican county ticket.

9J| AUDITOR, IFRAVI

WILLI AM'PADDOCK"J* SHERIFF. 1 A It*

GORDON LEE.

TKEAHUEEB,

»s« «. I MORTON C. BAN KIN. RECORDER,

THEODORE MARXEN SURVEYOR, ALEXANDER COOPER.

OOROJTER,

DAVID L. CHRISTY. COMMISSIONERS,

Fiiwf DIST—WM. T. PETTINGER, SECOND —JOS. FELLENZER, THIRD -PHILIP RANDOLPH.

JUDGE CRIMINAL COURT,

JOHN G. CRAIN.

PKOSKCOTING ATT'Y CRIMINAL COURT,

F.M.MEREDITH. REPRESENTATIVES, S B. WILSON SMITH,

H. H. BOUDINOT.

The City and Vicinity.

Too much caloric.

Mil.

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ii E

iron fronts so popular in years gone by. ———————

were in the city yesterday, looking after some horse thieves.. ————————

HORSE STOLEN.—Capt. John Haney's

large black horse was stolen from Gen.

DASIIEL ACJAR,

badly shivered at Annapolis last Saturday, but that arboreal monstrosity has a considerable quantity of whine leftv,

THE

WATERMELONS

(en

IT

OVER

one

hundred

A

yesterday

THE Indianapolis <Mirror> states a case

to be done, by the joiner, plumber, paint-

er or

THE salt well is down to a depth of

iiumiMi

ilS?

Te .«« —1' zlWediesiar *oraIiig, A*r 24, 1870

———————

CURRY «peakn at Carlise to-day.

YOORIIKES apeaka at Lock

port toil ay.

School reopen week after next.

WILD GRAPES

STONE FRONTS are taking the place of

NJiCiotiATiONS are being made for a

'jeeture by Horace Greeley this

winter.

HULMAN'S DISTILLERY is now making

twenty-five hundred gallons of highwines per day. ———————

SEVERAL men from over the river

stopped

a former well known

citizen of this city has returned afte? several years residence in California.

TIIK bark

ancient frame buildings on the

southwest corner.of Fourth and Cherry Htrcets are being removed preparatory

to

Ihe erection of substantial brick tyipjncss bouses.

arc getting to be a

drug. Folks who

eat immense numbers

when they were dear, will hardly touch' them now when a big one can be had for

cents.

———————

DK. MAX. F. A. HOFFMAN,

can candidate for Secretary of State, will speak in German

aUllie-WigWftn^on.Fri*

day evening of next week. Our Gejman friends will give .him an enthusiastic^ welcome. .. ,. ..

is stated as a peculiarity of the cen HU that where twins are born in a family, in a large majority of

thousand water

melons have been shipped from lliis city thus far the present season.

B. G.

MAYOR COOKERLY

True-

blood, alone, have shipped seventy thousand, for which they have received ujion

Hn

average, six dollars a hundred. u-

and Councilman

Sciidder did not return

"from Dayton*

last

evening with Councilmcn Hager and Peddlo. Itimigin thinks they were not untisficd with the' Dayton water works and went to Cincinnati for something 1

•. 1'

P. A^TFLA

stronger.

THE excavation of South Second street,

preparatory to graveling, leaves some of

the cross streets in a bad condition. On

Monday evening Mr. B. Satterle, with two horses and wagon, was precipitated into the excavation, bruising him a little and frightening him much. The cross-

ings should be rendered safe. ———————

A cat sleeping under the stove

LETTER was received at the postoffice

addressed: "To the lady that

was

Miss Hannah Coltrin in 1820." This was the late Aunt Hannah Burget. who died some weeks since. The letter is from a gentleman who shared the hospitality of her brother's house

at that early

date.. He has not heard from them since, and is now making

inquiries of

people who lived in this vicinity fifty years ago. •.

er, or some other workman. After regularly forgetting it forty or fifty times you leave an order for Smith, Brown, Jones, or Robinson, and after a week or ten days the gentleman to whom your appeal

he objects to the manner of executing the work, and you change your plans to

1300 feet. ———————

THE tfade in' over-ttfe%ver coal will be vastly increased this season. rfi S'Tmt'^tera5iS»l IfsachS Hayes, Esq., is going to open a private school».

SOME people

are talking of opening

stt-eet thrdagh the

will hardlv be done.

THE

completed until next season. The build-

"LESS

ions says there is less "change" in gentlemen'* pants than there was last year,

VALUABLE.—Young

FINGERS CUT OFF.—Joseph York had the fingers cut off his right hand, yesterday, at Thompson & Key's hub and

operating. ———————

are plenty this season,

an the woods adjacent tp the city.

PROVOKE.—Henry

———————

at one of ofTr hotels wheip ice

cream was served as a dessert.

placed a spoonful of

Cruft's pasture Sunday night. ————————

THE

of the Tall Sycamore was

IDLE MEN.—Did it ever strike any-

that will apply as well to this city, when it says that humbug prevails extensively among that class of artisans who casually, but always with reluctance, execute small commissions in their respective lines of industry. In your house, or office, there is perhaps a little job of work

suit his notions. After this matter is

disposed of, his apathetic indifference

changes to a condition of intense interest while he pleads with you to get some one

else to do the work—that his time is too

invaluable to be wasted in such petty affairs. But not caring to run down another cunning workman at the late hour, you insist upon his taking the job, and he does take it. He not only takes it, but he keeps it. The days lengthen into weeks, weeks become months in the course

of time and events, and still the order is unexecuted. After calling a dozen or

to

the humbug comes in. Job work, done

your inquiries, you may

succeed in getting the work done after a fashion, and nine times out of ten an exorbitant charge is made for the slight service rendered. And if you interpose the slightest objection to the bill, up

get more work that he can attend to.

WE lose forty-nine minutes

W. J. BALL

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heart

of the city. It

Providence Hospital will not be

Prussian?

[The

girls hair, such as

youug Salomon is accused of clipping, is

«aid-^io -be ^worth sixteen .debarsan

."""•I )(jTi

MANY friends will be grieved to learn

of the death of Mrs. Mary K. Glavis,

daughter of James Ross, Esq., of this

city, who died of consumption, at her home, in Bern, Switzerland, recently. ———————

Switzerland, recently.

hub and

spoke factory, by coming in contact with a circular saw, with which he was

tlfe-^othOT- wUh

weight.

Reiz had to pay,

costs,$10.15.

from near Marshal, came to town yesterday

to

see the sights and enjoy the honeymoon aw^iy. from the pld, iojks. They

DRUNK AND DISORDERLY.—There was

was

Strouse filed a com­

plaint, yesterday, jbefpr^( the.

against John Reiz,

^M^yor

for

aUem^ling jo pro-

yoke him to:rfight, Both^arelayers of wool, and the troujole arose from on« accusing

The bride

the

pon feet ion in hep

mouth, when out the congealed cream popped, as she exclaimed:

"Gosh,

Indianapolis Mirror savs the ap­

proaching fairs of the Indianapolis Jlortictiltafal. and MechanicalAssociation, and of the State Board of Agriculture, are beginning to be talked about very extensively and incandescently. There is no longer any possibility of disguising the fact that the two' fairs have

fect will be visible. What is commonly but incorrectly termed the

the

have

.will

cases the wife

older than the husband. This item may be of interest to some of our young friends contemplating matrimony.

"Indianapolis

Fair," which is really open

'must

to the world,

jiecessarily be

^conducted

ppon a

gram'l and liberal scale if itMouif compete with the time-honored exhibitions of

.State Society,.und the

Republi­

'Hiis year arnbe-Stftte-ttfpital

two distinct fairs,

each and both of which.,

probably

,excel.any

eitherwr both, indiftereritly.

is

AN EARTHQUAKE.—We heard last

Tbe

owner of the wood did not care to make open accusation, for that would provoke an unpleasantness in the neighborhood. But he could no longer stand the drain on his wood pile and so on Saturday evening a very pretty stick of wood was

left with the others in the wood pile. In the stick were two ounces of

two ounces of

powder, for safe keeping. On Sunday morning the stick was there—Monday the stick was there. Yesterday morning when the servant girl went out for wood to start the morning fire the stick was

gone. Five minutes after an explosion was heard in the neighbor's house, and the kitchen window was spared the panes.

The stove looked as if it had collided with

stove

looked as if it had collided with

an express train. The teakettle shot up

The teakettle fchot up

through the roof like a rocket. A dish

of apples stewing on the stove gave the ceiling the appearance of the map of the war in Europe.—

sick and the room like a bursted appledumpling. The occupants of the house are utterly astounded, and cannot account for the singular explosion. The owner of the wood-pile had the grim satisfaction of seeing the family "histing" in

body how many idle men there are about the city? We don't inquire of you, busy

too but many are

because they can find nothing to do, or at

has been directed drops in, looks at the job softly whistles while you are giving your directions, and asks you what you want done after you have just told him. Then

a man," and occasionally they make a

more times at his place of business, and receiving evasive, shuffling, not to say lying answers to your inquiries, you may

ft is

comes the old argument that he didn't want the job; that it was more trouble than it was worth. Now here is where

promptly and to the satisfaction of the party ordering it, <will> pay, because a man is always willing to pay liberally to have his work done just when and just how he wants it. There is a large fortune await- ing every workman who will establish a reputation for attending to job work promptly and satisfactorily, and the only trouble he can apprehend is that he will

idle

others

who

have failed in business, and haven't the nerve or the resolution,or are too lazy to begin business life over again. These latter may be found at certain public resorts or lounging on certain corners at particular hours of the day, with great regularity. They are generally waiting to "see

If the idle man of this stamp is given to his "tods" he spends the most of his time about a drinking house, usually hanging around in front of it, ready to be hauled in to drink by an acquaintance that comes along. Nobody ever thinks of his treating, for everybody knows he is down, but it is remembered how free he

was of his money when he had it, so he

dresses

neatly and keeps up a cer­

tain respectability of appearance. Ambitionless and aimless, the days creep away. Unable to hold the position he once did, he is either too proud or too indolent to take a humbler one he might secure. The class we have described is

of daylight

THE tig^r"1ha^^one to a neighboring Illinois town—so it is reported.

& Co. will make the furni­

ture for the new city school buildings.

TRACK-LAYING on the Danville railroad will commence about the first of next month. ———————

CONUNDRUM.—Why is Jones & Jones trade mark "Q say

yes

Q," like a leading

Because

it is their "biz" mark.

author of the above leaves a wife and seven small children.]

TOWNSHIP SCHOOLS.—Trustee Nayloi •^inform? as that he. lias

'township (School funds?iiriJ

bled to run the township schools for term of ten months. He has six school^ and eleven teachers under his change.

IF MR. DUNN

was

.^UmolitiotWuhere

was, 6cct(rred among-the scraggybrafnche^ of the Tall Sycamore.

———————

go for this morning.

giving short

1

in fine and

*1.

,ab-o:.) "V COLD PUDDING,—A

H:

newly wedded pair

a frightful amount of drunkenness and disorderly conduct in the city on Saturday night. The order to close all saloons on Sunday caused many people to swallow too much lipuid [sic]hell, and the Devil led the dance. The police placed eight dis-

orderly people in jail, and have others to

———————

MARRiA'ai!:LICENSES.—The

following

licenses were Issued by the County Clerk last wjeekfr. Urn

Roberts and Sarah

Elijah Wright and Eliza Christopher. John B. Hughes and Anna V. Fauek. Joseph Eddy and Eunice Eddy. Charles Yung and Elizabeth Fox. Jas.

E.

Alexander and Mary

Jim,

that is the coldest pudding.I ever et."

J.

Charles S. Mallett and

Classick.

Sallie

E.

White.

RAW RECRUITS.—Yesterday morning at Masten's coal mines, in Clay county, green hands were sent down, with a few experiencd [sic] miners to learn them how to dig coal. We learn that this will be done by the proprietors of other coal mines. This movement will either cause the miners to come to terms, or will cause a riot. In the latter case the Governor

will be called on for protection. ———————

THERE

been

brought in competitiort with each other by their respective managers. So far as• the people of the city and State are

coii-

cerned, this rivalry is only of consequence as.it may have the effect gf jnak-

ihgiotA

is said to be but one negro liv­

ing in Clay county

eajSt

of Brazil.

,Heis

krtown by th&naine'of Andy Joh'nfion," formerly a resident of this city. lie is a barber and lives at Knightsville. lie says he will vote the

"Dernocratic

ipropos.

fairS,better,"Tuni ho doubt'this ef­

ticket.".

It is reported that he has gone

back on the old ten Cent tariff and now charges by the square inch for shaving, surely he knows which side of his bread is buttered.

THE

latter in turn

must strain every nerve not to be outdone by the new association. Indiana, then, will

Basket Meeting at

the morning

W.

Mt.

W. W.

similar exhibi­

tions ever held in the State, and the peo Je can

h^Ve their mice

to

^ti-Cnize

evening of a repetition of the old trick to

cure people of stealing wood. A family

on South First street has been troubled for a long time by midnight depredations on their wood pile. Suspicions have been directed towards a neighbor. The

Zion

Church on Saturday, was well attended and was a highly enjoyable occasion.

,r&

speeches

were made by

A NEW HOTEL PROJECT.—The <Journal> learns that a project is on hand, in which several of our most prominent and wealthy citizens are interested, for the erection of a large and magnificent hotel on the corner of Main and Second streets, on the site now occupied by the Early Block. The enterprise is in the hands of gentlemen who have capital to carry out

INTERMENTS.^-The City Ssxton.reports the following interments, foi lust wsck.

CITY CEMETERY

August 18—Infant

went for the doctor. The wood looked

of

L.

10

Montgomery, ngc

months—Cholora August

19—InfantInfantum'of

Fred

W.

Iloff, ngc

months—Cholera Infantum. Augus*.

19—Infant

28

16—

a new stove last night. He has satisfaction and we have an item. ———————

busy

man. Yon are too busy to notice anything but we ask you, idle one, who have nothing to do but observe the men who are as idle as you are. You have plenty of company in idleness, that is certain. The idle men are not all those who won't work or who have no inclination to work, although there is a multitude of that sort, too; but many are idle

quiring that the plaintiff must appcat personally before a decree can be grantefl hMice a litrge number o(

least nothing that suits them. Among the daily idlers there are many who have been active in business, and retired with a sufficiency to warrant them in idling. And there are others who

"hanging

REAL ES+ATA TRANSFEB|.4-CTC

lowing transfers of

linger,93 acres in Sugar Creek

for

$24.

spasmodic sort of start to go and meet some appointment they suddenly think of, stopping irresolutely on the next corner, and ready to be detained for an inde-

Jeremiah

acres

finite period by any acquaintance that comes along. They rarely attempt to detain any one else, but have so much lei- sure on their own hands they will contribute any amount of time to another.

a lot in the city for

$1S0.-

don't get left when there is an invitation to drink. How he lives nobody seems to know, although people sometimes wonder: He usually dresses neatly and keeps up a cer-

quite numerous in. community at

Washington Hwhly to Barbara Blschoff lot in subdivision made by

Co. for

Jones

J.

2

HUNTING parties are daily going out to

the Illinois prairies. ———————

SPLENDID sleeping nights for people with easy consciences*

A

backs.

A

on

baad $4 40O i»

WHIM ena­

"demolished"

iron li

NEW DANCE, it is laid^wiu ue mtro-

yitp^ ^x$ety

next

THE

winter, some

ad flinjJ l^d^n Irl

GIRLS, now-a-days, who wish to

|^ow^|^ their h^Hs ^e^

NEW method of testing one's sobriety an

sider himself sober as a judge.

attached to the tail of

at An­

napolis, last Saturday, as the

Journal

claims, Dan need not hesitate any longer, about making final arrangements for those nine joint discussions. We opine, howev^erKthat whatever of

[XjtEJiRAziL, rmentions ttat the rfecentderelopjneit tjf oi^, coal fields is proving, without doubt, the. existence of

,te vejji^ S)i wjal. Who can.

THE

Centenary Church will be com­

pleted in about two weeks, and will be

dedick^^n'lhe iTO'JroX.,'

Conference convent fir» church dn

the 7th of September:

lc#h ^UT-l-Yesterday/a y^un| ]afly) who is supposed to "touch the guitar, lightly, lightly," called at one of our music stores and asked for "feline intestines for lyrical purposes." The dealer said he was out of them, but had some

mighty good cat gut fiddle strings.

fainted!

J.

Roberts.

A

A

of ague, chills and fever, sleepless nights, diseases without end and doctors bills without number, is contained in that

wagcin

load-

Ii

Smith and Emsley Hamilton. After dinner

A GATE THAT NEEDS REPAIRING There is a front gate on one of the streets of this city which'we have occasion

to pass very frequently,

side and a young gentleman on the other nearly every evening, to keep it in position. It ought to be fixed.

"DEAD DRUNK."—The truth of these

ckk

Curry spoke for two hours,

and was foliowedv.by ll. -H. -Roudiriot. Messrs. Paddock, Ranljin and Marxen made brier'remarks Such meetings are productive of much goodf anjLwe.§hould have niore bf them.

SERIOUS FALL.— PROBABLY FATAL INJURY.—On Sunday last, John Goetz, an old and well-known German citizen,

residing near Markle's Mill, six miles northeast of the city, fell from a tree, and received such injury that a fatal termination is feared. The lower portion cf his body and lower limbs are paralyzed, and it is thought that the spine is dislocated. He was still living last evening, but in a very critical condition. ———————

barrels were sold by our home manufacturers, as follows: Krnm^lcemcl.:r.^.r7r.T7rnrr^.r.-8(_-brlRr Moses Easter

Henry Glick Imbery

&

Co

Total

about six o'clocks [sic] C. T. Black, a break [sic-

to carry out

the project successfully if it is oncc determined upon, and a hotel building will be erected excelling any other establishment of the kind in this city or State. ———————

10

of Willis Wade,

R. R., crossing, when a bar of railroad

PRAIRIE CHICKENS, this season, are

of Fred Wciscr, ago

months—Dysintory-.

August

5

i... J®*

20—Infant

(colored)

days—General Debility. CATHOLIC CEMETERY. August

14—Infant

broil, very beautiful. It is a dear bird

of Marcus Schoemel.

19—Infantof

August

Child George Osborne, ago

years,

4

months—Spasms.

August

19—John

Green, ngc

2S

years—Con-

goatian (country.) iwwwyim Ono not reported.»»*»•—.-....

DIVORCES.—Since

our last report, the

Common Heas Court has granted divorces,to Zaddock Wheeler and Rebecca Ann Wheeler Gidet}n Loveall and EllenLoveall Thebe

A.

McKinney and Da­

vid McKinney Sarah Smith and Henry J.Smith Martha E. Crandall and Jeffer^bn Crandall.

Judge

Scott

has .made a new

plenty, fat and nice. This chicken is a beautiful bird—done up in a delicious

John McBride, ago

on ths—Dysentery.of August

18

when you get them of the dealers. Those who get them on the wing, have to pay more for them. We have a large promise of getting some cheaper, however, thro' the agency of a friend who is now tramp-

2

ing Illinois prairie grass, and whose shot is a needle gun on this particular game. Next to being a good shot yourself, is to have a friend who is a good shot, and have him remember you when he is out among the chickens. Yes, it's better. ———————

WITCHCKAT.—Among

rule, rf-

ll:tf£

reclijltftlat&d

cases are

township

Willis Simmons to ?12hilif Turner, 20 acres in Prairie Creek township for $400.

M.

Sandeflin to

wme, 40

in same towhship tor $500. Jane M. Case to Richard A. Morris, lot in the city 'for $3,000.

Sarah King to Emma Rosseter, part

$200

William Blake to George

25 acres in

W. Bement,

lot in tho city for§1^000 Joseph

G. McGrew to

Henry..C^jjliHer,

Linton township for'SSTo.

Barnev Wilier

to Lawrence Roach, un­

divided )ot4n~Ui\iricr'» subdivision for

E. & C. R. R.

$1,500.

Farrar to Samnel Mcllvame,

lots in Sandfbrd for

$400

Wm. Lowe to

Martha

B. Meyers,

terest in 20 acres in Lost Greek township for $25. Geo. C. Duy, wfm'r, to Jackson S. Reese, tract o*land

in

for

$575.

Elizabeth

Harrison township

M. Hughes

i—i

to Martha Hy-

lotia Ro6e'&-.sub

iivi»ion for .$1,000.

Abram D. Allen and others

W. Davis, interest in 10

lots in

RoseV Subdivision for

Evans

A

Archibald Roberts to Wm. Reed,

$3000. Wm. Donaghoe to_

DecCmbe r,

by

be heard from. This rule causes some inconvenience and some troobfej-iiot^rith-standing the jmrties .--'trear they are residents of this county. jffj

N. F.

fire," until the applicants can

YRi

fol­

real estate ,werc en­

tered upon the Recorder's books dsring the last Week:

Wm. Mack

and others to Martin Hol-

CHURCH, the medium, has dropped physical manifestations, and gone into the healing business largely. We heard

a lady, yesterday, speaking most enthusiastically of a remarkable cure he had

Budvtd,

•duty

mentof Public Debt.

aod which

the° assistance of a

we

judge is-sadly out of repair, for it

requires

'young

ladjr on lone

two words were verified near Greencastle Junction on Wednesday night. Thomas Houton, engaged in the quarry and merchandise business, at Sublett's Stattion, became intoxicated and laid down upon a side track of the New Albany and Chicago road. Soon after he laid down a train ran over his body, and he awoke in

another world. ——————— ONe of the most substantial evidences

Nearly all of these houses are beinr erected by persons of humble! means,who are thus putting themselves in position to stop the tcrriEle

"draft

on

ings

'tleir

hard earn­

which the monthly payment of rent causes.

BEER.—This

is certainly a beer drink­

ing community. We stated seme

.days

since that the home supply was not sufficient to meet the demand,and this in the face of the fact during the month of July

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performed for her husband, who is afflicted with inflammation of the eyes.—

We are glad to hear the fellow has turned his talents to some account. ———————

laii6ni bierM %.Col^:

sday tate la

the Council meeting on Tuesday evening, for the enforcement of the State law clos-

Council that the State law opening of saloons on the sale of intoxicating

pomi it is the

The Best of Paper. The best of Envelopes. The. best of Pfens. The best of Ink. The best of Pencils. The best of

39J

coof

Anton Meyer i( John Newkam.....

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MAN KILLED.—Thursday morning

man on the Indianapolis and St. Louis railroad, was thrown from a construction train and killed. The train was going out and had got just beyond the E. & C.

iron fell from a car. One end struck the

ground, and the other end caught Black

who was standing upon the next car, under the arm, throwing him to the ground. His arm was broken and neck dislocated causing, of course, immediate death. The home of the deceased is at Xenia, Ohio. ———————

1 S43,r e«chted

Cunningham, County Treasurer,

which may now be seen at the County Treasurer's,office, on the back of which is inscribed the following:

The stork

has no tongue, the wolf

THE FARMERS GUIDE.—The

number of this valuable

by Jones

&

the eWerg«ltSc, systematic, and driving characteristics of the house of Jones &

Jones, the sole

of the

against the

Sunday and nor on and cor-

'env* 9^1 tit, "and that

imperative and sworn duty of

the executive officers of the city to see

*betplnteljr, cloaed on the Sab-

That his Honor the Mayor ially charge the City Marshal

and hi?" deputy, ana the special day police, td visit all portions

[where

of

be

haft

the city

information ihat saloons^or

drinking hoses are kept open in violation of the State law, and, Dy personal inspection bf .thci .premises, ^certain .all such iviolatioi^H toft proippjpy fepdrt?thfm to the Mayor.

That the same instructions be

given bv'the Mayor

fey

Bi?hbp Indiana

to

in

th*

fit!

a

was

She

IN LOAD of cucumbers appeared yious. He had the eets««f~

WAGON LOAD^ofcucumbersappeared on the streets

-uri f...f„Kmnnri

a

wagon

the night police

vat-ious

w'ard^ atf^ whose

sh^ll bet0i8ee that -all -ooffee

entirely closed on Snnday nights, as the ty regu

entirely closed on Sunday nights State laws and the city regulations abso-. lutely1 demand.

———————

MR. DUNN'S SPEECH

AT

He

followed^ this,

by showing,that the free rade doctrine of Mr. V. .would be. destructive of our manufacturing interest and consequently, that of labor, both mechanical and agriculture,and closed his remarks on this subject, with an earnest appeal to the workmen to stand up for American interrtts, which brought down the'house with rapturous applause. He also went on to show Daniel's1 dereliction of duty, in the vacation of his.scat during most of the session,'and^^.proved by the official report in the Congressional

Blank and Memorandum

Books. The best of Pocket Books, and, in short, the best of anything sold in a first-class Book and Stationery House, all at the lowest prices, at

BARTLETT &

scribed thereon,

has

no lung the turtledove has no gall with this let all mv

77

kinds of fever lall."

will take this ticket go to some

running water

as you get

to

it, take your

two hands and throw water three

times'

into the air then say the words three

times over, with

your

back to the water.

When Vou say the word

"fall" the

last

time drop your ticket over your left shoulder and walk off. Don't look back. Do so three mornings, before sunrise,without speaking.

August

paper, published

Jones, is just out, and

is being

distributed to its thousands of reader?. The advertisements are edited with marked ability, and there is a lively sprinkling of reading matter and home news, and valuable information, su®cient to make the fwper

of

i» rwelcome visitor, and

be read with interert. We nilght speak lof

proprietors'alid inventors

of the celebrated!"Q

paper. The

to David

acres in Linton?

township for $&00. •1 Chauncey Rose to Charley Schmidt,

at #eil

swy yc* Q," were it

not for a wholesome'd^sad.

in­

as

$1,150.

Benj. Dyer to

Firman Nippert, lot in

Nippert's snbdivision for $150.

100,

acr» in Prairie Creek township

for

Nicliolas Stein,

that people

wonld say that's,"yon tickle

Vicklfe1 yoii'f' foi- We find, inahecGhlrinis of the

Guide,

the following

wiAW

rtfc ahd I'fl!

'tribute

rtaerit:f.--Tijc-»Tj briK 5*! "STYLE.—We flatter ourselves thattypographically the

as

any

EXPRESS does

it, and does

all its jobs artf dane. We hare

found it entirely unnecessary to contract beforehand for jobs done there, as they arc always low as any, and Harper's work suits our style exactly.

2

Tbr%tly 8^ar!tidff .(oJ* this, (fi«f

Jr.,

i-i- MikilSr^ini) fnr 54 000.

2 lots in RosrS subdivision for $4,000.

"lake

it if he offers.

It

Co's.

Opposite the Opera House.

17,d3t,

wit

Continued JExcitement—At No. 100 Main street, this city. The Indian Doctor still continues to astonish our citizens by his wonderful cures of the most inveterate cases of chronic disease.

Yesterday

Mr.Seeley who resides a

few miles from

the city,called upon the Doctor, having been deaf for a number of years, and strange as

it may

Luftg and

too—passing quickly as a legal tender for thirty-five cents. That's what they cost

seem, in less than one

hour's time was entirely cured. He says he shall bless the Doctor all his life. M. Reiley, Main street, under treatment for

Liver difficnltyf haabeen un­

der treatment one week and. is nearly well. Mr. J. C.

well. Mrs,

O. H.

Deney, after treating

many years with some

of our most

State

emi­

nent physicians for a lung and kidney complaint, was entirely cured by the Indian Doctor. Thousands of certificates of cures performed on persons in all parts of the

can be seen at his office. And

every person under treatment in this city, and surrounding country, will bear testimony to the wonderful effects of his

'trea

the papewof the

tment. Those who are afflicted should improve the present opportunity. Delays are dangerous, and the Doctor's stay

is

JobJCompton, has been found a tax

linn ted."' Bis office is over Goodman's.

sUjir^Wjaert

the Wiaer hangs, out in­

Dr. A. Derr Fritz, In­

dian Physician.

17-dwlt.

What Did I(' Lyon's Kathairon made my hair soft, luxuriant and thick, and Hagan's Magnolia Balm changed that sallow complexion into the marble beauty you uow see. This i.iemphatically the languageofaV .who use the articles.

MARRIED.

COX—NAYLOR—At

the residence the

bride'* father, corner of

fifth

"of

uid

M. A'-

Benjamin

Jewett, Mr.

U- C«*

and Jiiss JSlizsbeth

pathway may

to

true

from

Guide

The Approaching Epidemic. One calamity to which the death of Mr. "TOSSSE"doOnw^TRIsvobunti7 has W awakened the concern to which its grav ity entitles

it

We'refer to the fact that

ithe nation is to he lectured to death and read to death all next winter by Tom, Dick and Harry, with poor lamented Dickens for a pretext. All the vagabonds who can spell will afflict the people with "readings from Pickwick and Copperfield, and all the insignificanta who nave been ennobled by the notice oLthe great novelist,or transfigured by his smile, will make a marketable commodit/ of it BO«^ and torn the sacred, reminiscence to the practical use of procuring bread and but-ter..-The lecture rostrums

with these fortunates. Already 18 of it are perceptible. Behold

how the unclean creatures are wending toward the dead lion, and gathering to to the feast. "Reminiscences of

Dickens."

fy John Smith,

him. "Familiar

Globe .that

when he

did vote it was only in the interest bf the land monopolists. If w.e were satisfied with our candidate before, tve are more than proud of. him now, and

are the

more convinced, by the feeling evinced at that meeting, that he will be triumphantly elected.—Brazil

Miner.

Strayed.—A large red muley

Cow,

some white about the belly, wore a bell when she left. A liberal reward will be paid for the return, or for information leading to her recovery. wtf

ASA PARIS,»Noma, Ind.

———————

$1,000 Reward is offered

irietor of Dr.

Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy is no patent medicine humbug. dwlw Dr. J. Hale, Physician for diseases of the Head, Throat and Lungs, may be consulted in Terre Haute, at llie Terre Haute House,the first Thursday in each month, for one day only. aug23-d\vlt.

A lecture,

who heard him read

eight times. Remembrances of Charles Dickens." A lecture. By John Jones, who

saw him

onee in a street car and twice in a barber

UeclionB of Mr. Dickens." A

lecture. By John Brown, who gained a wide fame by writing deliriously appreciative critiques and rhapsodies upon the great authors public readings and who Shook hands with the great author upon various occasions,and held converse with him several times. "Readings from Dickens." By John White, who has the great delineator's style and manner perfectly,- haying attended all his readings in this country and made these things a study, always practicing, each reading before retiring, and-while it

was

KNIGHTS­

VILLE.—On Monday evening last, our allant young candidate for Congress, adressed

large meeting at Knightsville,

which

listened to with close attention

by the people, and had an excellent efigot in disabusing the minds of some, of the erroneous assertions of Mr. Voorhees, who had spoke there a few evenings previous He had the original statement of

?#hieh

we

another column, she

load! hat a fearful amount statement of Voo

publish in

showing the falsity of Voorhees, on the state-

hot from the great de­

lineator's lips. Upon this occasion Mr. W. will,exhibit the remains of a cigar which he saw Mr. Dickens smoke. The relic is kept in' a solid silver box made purposely for it "Sights and Sounds of the Great Novelist." A popular lecture. By John Gray, who waited on his table all the time he was at the Grand Hotel, New" York, and still has in his possession, and. will exhibit to the audience, a fragment of the Last Piece of Bread which the lamented author tasted in this country. "Heart Treasures

with Literature's Departed Monarch."

A lecture. By (Miss

phenia McSpadden, who gtill wears, and will always wear, a glove upon the hand made sacred by th?claspof Dickens. On ly death shall remove it. ''Readings from Dickens." By Mrs. J. O'Hooligan Murphy,

who washed for

Talks with the Great. Au­

thor." A narrative lecture. By John Thomas, for two

weeks

his valet in Amer-

ica. And so forth, and so on. This isn't half the list. The man who has a "Toolliaick once used by Charles Dickens" will lave to have a hearing and the man who1"once rode in an omnibus with Charles Dickens," and the lady to whom Charles Dickens "granted the hospitalities of his umbrella during a

the person who "possesses a hole which once belonged in a handkerchief owned by Charles Dickens." Be patient and long suffering,good people, for even this does not fill up the measure of what you must endure next,winter. There is no creature in all this land who has had any personal relations with the late Mr. .Jickens, however slight or trivial, but will shoulder his way to the rostrum and inflict this testimony upon his helpless countrymen. To some people it is fatal to be noticed by greatness.—Mark

in the Galaxy, for September.

by the pro-

Pierce's All. Ext. of Goldmeuicine allaevere

lingering Coughs, Indigestion or Dyspep-sia,-•''liverijCom^int" or Biliousness, and all diseases arising from impurity of the-blopd,as Eruptions,Pimples, Blotches and Boils Sold by druggists.

Land Warrants for Soldiers From tho Indianapolis Journal.] In reply to frequent inquiry concerning an act passed during the last session of Congress, in relation to land warrants for soldiers, the following information is published:

Public Act, No. 185, passed on the last

of $2 50 land, upon payment of the legal

the cash value of the land, allowed as compensation to the register and receiver. An effort was made to put the law into such a shape as to entitle the soldier to a deed after a nominal settlement of two years, but this was defeated, and the requirements as to personal residence

upon and improvement and cultivation of the homestead selected, are not waived or altered in any respect, they being the fundamental conditions upon which all the provisions of the original homestead law and the acts amendatory are based. The regulations under which entries of land under the above act may be made have not yet been made public by the Commissioner of the General Land Office.

The benefit a soldier will derive under the foregoing amendment, is as follows:

He can preempt one hundred and sixty acres of land, worth $2 50 per acre, while others, under the Homestead law, can obtain but eighty acres of land.

It will be remembered that a residence of five years is required in order to acquire a title. J. G G.

INDIANAPOLIS, Aug. 22, 1870. ———<>———

Willett's boy, three

weeks ago, was entirely blind,

is now

£.,

daughter ot "Wilson HayWrl Esq., all -of Terre it ante. Xhns has oar friend Benjamin bid adien to the Bachelor.': Club iand

entered the great

dotnestic army. Ho and his beautiful bride kave trar warmest eoBgrmtaTat&ng' and beat

for their fatare prosperity1 and&appi.-

,May

no. sorrow oraflietion evier

brtct

eacll succeeding fear be

like the coming of

'spring-time

flowery

is. neat

may it bring

with it gentle tephyrt and

*'wcet

perfume*

fields to jever

ch^srrthem

ih&^h^y ofaif^,:

DIED,

SfcCLI5LLANl-r-In

We are

rather particular, bui his patience and

this

itity.Anirast 18th,

Mrs. Elisabeth McClelland, aged

89

Christian experience,and

wc

won't

thi."

is intended for the

This

truth, and fiot^a paid local."

I

yearf.

The deceased was one of tbe oldest members of Asbury

M. E.

Church—a lady of high

bt!orrd«by

•ac*a*Wt«ilc»*.

all her

'wort ittUSEi-'©" w|rka8»&he

inst,. at half-past twelve o'clock, Mrs. Tabitha Miller, of general debility, aged

FATAL AFFRAr IN ARKANSAS.

Or. Knode, of Memphis* Kills Mr. Ward, of Hot springs. ni ¥i

A telegraphic dispatch

We

Amnions, for some time past, and a few weeks ago. shot at him

A

fine head of hair and a refined complexion arc the greatest attractions a woman onn posess. The Kathairon and Magno lia Balm are just what will give them to you, and nothing else will. The Balm is the bloom of youth. It makes a lady of thirty appear but twenty. Both articles are entirely harmless, and very plesant. They should be in every lady's possession. Jy27w4w

as

he

was

^The,Jlw-ket8^

ti TEUK HAUTE •AMHT. Tsui IUDTS, August 22. Wool—Unwashed

iass.!3i^±r

Wheat—Mediterranean Alabaima. 1: White 1 S iT Oats. Hides—Green Butchers...

Gree: reen eared....

!.« mp:. Dry flint... Damaged Hides

will fiurly

Total beevos

sold at

Twain,

day of the session, contains in its last section (25) a provision on this subject

Under the original Homestead law, only eighty acres of $2 50 land could be entered as a homestead. By the amendatory act, any honorably discharged soldier, who has served not less than ninety days in the military, naval, marine, or revenue marine service during the rebellion, is entitled to enter, as a homestead, one hundred and sixty acres

By. Telegraph.

r—tmi

hi

off

led

.shares,

6

per ets,

1609118

Timothy Seed Hay, ton 91391* Flour bkL. Corn bosh Oats Corn Heal Batter lb do*.

3Bh Coffee Tea Surnr 8*lt bbl HamsV ft Shoulders ... Bacon Sides ....

16318

KEW YORK STOCK MARKET. By Telegraph.] August 24,1870.

The following table will show the closing prises of gold,Governmentseearities,railway and other

in New York, yesterday,

compared with tho three preceding days: Fri. Sat. Mon. Tue.

1881

5-20»,lstierie»,1862_.... 11 5-20s,2d scries, 1864- 1V1 5-SOs, 3d series,186S111? 5-20s, 4th series,1866-— 110 5-2Ds, 5th series,1867..._ 110 5-2Qs, 6th series,1868. 110 10-40S.........T 10"

New York Central...... Conaolidated

j?* -a

Erie, preferred

Harlem

Lake Shore..

Illinois Central

Clovelanjl

of Precious Moments

Chicago

34V| 34 34K 3^i

Gold 1A® American Express Co—

42)4 42% 42K 40

Adams Express Co

G7J-5

United States Exp. Co

"43' 43H 440

NEW YORK CATTLE MARKET. By Telegraph.] NEW YORK,

60

storm and

FLOUR—Dall.

mand light.

August

22.

6)40

wo havo to-day

at 100th street,

1}5

89

cars

at Weohawken, and

Communipaw, or

22

at

3,800

on sale,

head many Texans

1,600for

week dcmand good for fat

cattlo at quarter to half cent advance, choice

8

cwt grade Durhams brought

16Hal™

cents,

Texans 9all cents, with some fat ones at

14M

13c

so many Texans keeps the average down to

cents: weather good 50Texans

6

cwt

dollars each,

90

7%

SHEEP—31,000

Kentucky grades

cwt at 15al7 cents.

30

lar,

Ohio 8f cwt

180

Texans

130

5

dol­

cwt,9al0 cents.

for weok and

6,700

6&a9o,

to-day

fair trade at 4a5 cents for scalawags to ordinary sheep,5%a6£c for fair to prime sell at

a few extra Jersey 10c,lambs

coarse Indiana

2

cars

102

pound sheep

car

77

dock

90

soldat574Ct

lbs culls at 4£c, car

80

pound Ohio

lbs

624C,

6Kc,

car Canada lambs

gOOS—13,500

58

lbs

to-8c.

for week and

x^arkot

4,600

firmer,

weights selling at 12a%c, heavy

day

*lost

modium and light

12alZK

cents

light arrivals expected this week.

MESS PORK—Held

CINCINNATI,

family

6

00a6

25.

WHEAT—Quiet,

best firm at

more firmly at

held atl4H

LARD—16

fee of $10, and the usual commission on

101'* T:S \EW YOKK MAKKET.

By Telograph.]

walking

in front of Dr. Knode's office, and wounded him in the arm. The wounded man

was cared for by

Dr.

Knode, and this aroused Ward's ire. He swore to be revenged on the Doctor, and aftqr the aflair is said to have taken every means of harassing him. Not long ago a woman came to the Springs from New Orleans, suffering from an ovarian tumor. She applied to Dr. Creighton

to

en route

Napoleon's illness is said to be only a faint. The cup that neither cheers nor ine briates—tne hip-cup.

What i3 the feminine of needle? The answer is needless., When is a butterfly like a kiss? When it alights on tulips.

In 1869, New Foundland exported codfish worth $4,214,301.

on

The "Rushing Thunderbolt" is the name of an Erie- canal boat. The San Francisco Germans have forwarded another $10,000 to Berlin.

ToOng folks grow most when in love. It increases their sighs wonderfully. The last surviving daughter of Daniel Boone, Mrs. Anna Elgin, died at Dayton, Ohio, on Friday, aged eighty-four.

A.

man in Grundy county, Mo.,

22d

S3

NitW YORK.

State

5

August

COTTON—Quiet,

for middling uplands.

FLOUR—Moro

65ai6

00

CORN MEAL—Quiet

23.

sales of

715

steady, sales of

rtlsat

5

35a6

for to good extra

western and State.common

6

05a6

40

choice do,

6

at

1

Many of the alternate sections of land lying along the Pacific Railroad, are yet unoccupied, and being valued at the above price, ($2 50 per acre), are open to settlement by soldiers under the amendment.

of

A

was received in

this city night* before last, announcing thai Dr. Knode, a well-known physician of this city, had shot and killed a Mr. Ward, of Hot Springs, brpther of Colonel Zeb Ward, lessee of tbe State Penitentiary, andjownerof the quarries of Arkansas whet-stones.

made every endeav­

or yesterday to glean the circumstances of the affray, but were unable

to

do so. We

learn, however, that the causes which led to the affair were somewhat as follows:

Mr. John Ward, the diseased, had been at variance with his son-in-law, a.

100

dered.

10

perform

an operation on her, but he positively refused, informing her that it would cost her her life. Not satisfied with Dr. Creighton's opinions she went to Dr. Knode, who, after informing her of the danger of the operation^, at her earnest solicitation, undertook it. She died, as he had warned her would j.robably be the result, from the effect of the operation. This gave Ward an opportunity

while

digging a weli, found an axe and some plow chains at a depth of treaty-one feet. .„. •. •. 33 •r -.ftttj-

clock on Saturday*

TERMS OF SALE.

AH sums of three dollars and under, cash in hand alliums over three dollars a credit of six month will be given, tho puyepaser by fore tho removal of the property giving note with good freehold security money valuation bonds and bearing interest from date.

ABGCST 20,1870. ...

ELISHA STEWART,

26-dltw3t

Public Speaking.

W. W. CUB-RT

.' AND

H. H. BOUDINOT

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

Sandford, Thursday, Aug. 25th, 1 p. m, 5.26th,"

Lockport, Friday, Aug 26th I F. sr. Hartford, Satdraay, Aug. 27th, lr.M

Mi'

Union Church,' Piereon,Thnrsday,Sept.

8th, 1 p. M. Middletown, Friday, Sept. 9th, 1 P. M. Union Church, near White's Tannery, in Nevins Township, Saturday, Sept. 10th,IF.*.

Speaking in Prairie Creek.—Messrs. Curry, Boudinot, Smith and Meredith will speak at Little's School House, in Prairie Creek township, on Friday, September 2d, at 1J o'clock,P. M.

Millinery goods chcap.—In order to close out an immense stock of summer goods we will sell every thing in our line at greatly reduetd prices. Bonnets, hats, and ribbons of the latest styles

j20 149 Main

m&t

_46_ ........ «94

4o

131Ji 131/4 131}? 130,,

Reading 95?4 ^4 Michigan Central- 11"|

118 1W 1J8X

917^ 9^ 91% 91^2

St

A

Alton

Serena Amelia-Try-

!do

Cle. Cin.

JS'" JnS'*

Pittsburgh

104J4 10S? 106

ChicaeoJ:N.W

81^ ........ MK 81K

ao preferred 84%

85%

Rock Island

113 113J4 113 112?i

Ft. Wayne A Chicago 93^ 93M WH WH Torre-Haute^ Alton.—

25 25 20

do preferred-

54 63 .50

113 113 111 113

preferred..

O. C. &

113 113 111 113*

Indiana Central

17%- 17K

&

Ind

Ind.CoCincinnati

& -zzf, 0. A M. certf..:

W. U.

be*

S3K 38* 33% 3%

Telegraph

NOTICEall,persons

bales at

19%

9000

00

bar-

for superfine western and

for good to

20a6

80

for common to choice

white wheat extra,5 90a7

40

for common to

good extra round hoop Ohio,

6

00a8

75

RYE FLOUR—Lower sales

at

4

for

cemmon to choice extra' St. Louis.

of

75a8

350

50.

barrels

5 10. ..

WHISKY—Lower. 300

"wiIEAT—Ono

bbls at 93a91, closing

cent bette,

at 117al

82,600

22

bushels

for No

2

red Illinois,

Illinois,1

spring.130 for winter

1

33al

40

for red western,

inside price Inferior(140winter

for common white

55

for white Michigan.

RYE—Quiet. CORN—86a88

for mixed western.

OATS—lc

better,new sales of98,000 bushels at

HAY—Fair

OOal

25

for retail lots.

COFFEE—Firm

bbls at

LARD—Firm,

BUTTER—Firin

12»16

quiet sales of

300

16al6?4 for steam,

ticrccs at

17al7M

for kettlo ren­

western.,

gHBBSE—Dollatat20a30for 4al34.

NEW YORK DET GOODS MARKET.

By Telegraph.]

Nsw YOBK, August 23.

Trade is becoming more active in all brands and prices for most part really steady,the only important change is a decline in Stark

bro'wn sheetings, by agents, to 13c, and Ozark do to one shilling.

NEW YOBK MONET MARKET.

By Telegraph.] NawYoa*. Angtlst

23.

MONEY—Easy at 4a6 per cent on call.

FOREIGN EXCHANGE—Dull. GOLD—Dull, 16i, closed at l1

Mr.

ened at 16, advanced to

IS—2al per cent, and

CARRYING borrowing flat at 2 per cent. CLEARANCES—*67,000.000.

Administrator.

ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.?

Notice is hereby given that undersigned has been appointed Adraini®the trator,of tho

tate of Kincnen Roberts, late

to

have

him arrested for malpractice, which he did. The result of the trial we have not heard, but we are informed that the arrest was no donbt the cause of the affray Which cost Ward his life the day before yesterday. His body will probably pass through here today

for Kentucky.

—Memphis Aralanche of Saturday.

Poplar

streets, in this city, the mGrninff of the 23d inst., by the Re*.on Dr.

Verieties.

of Vigo county.

All persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate will come forward and make payment. Said

«tetJ£fgb^^0A&.S Administrator-

ACGCST

20.1S70-

dltw3t

aty Seiptember.

«paee

1870,

apply regularseasion in to sell spirituous and intoxicating

for license

intoxicating liquors in

__

less quantities than a quart at

»time,

for the

of one year. The premises on whien said liquors are to sold are located at No.193 Main street,be in Terre Haute, Vigo oounty, Indiana. aug20dltw3t

ACOB FISHKR.

JAMES B.LYNB, Wholesale and Retail dealefln Pure Copper Distilled Ken .Ci

tucky Whisky

Foreign and Domesttc Wines and Liquors, Ho. 70 Main St., bet. 3d and 4tb

TEBBE-HAUTE, IND.| cl6wly)

CRAIN DEALERS.

JOHN HAUBT, Commission Merchant,

And Wholesale and Retail Dealer in all kinds of Qrain. Warehoue on North first Street, at Canal Basin, Terre-Haute, Indiana.

Striet attention paid to f*««trui|r and forwarding goods, jelBdwtf

lower

than the same quality ofgoodsjiave ever been sold before the war at

S. L. STKAUS& Co.'s,

st.bet.5th

and 6th

SPECIAL NOTICES.

The Seosoa or Exhaustion. Tho close sultry weather which usually prevails toward, the end of summer is particularly unfavorable, to the fceblo and enervated. Even the well-knit frames of strong men feel tho influence of the season, anil lassitudo and languor pervado tho whole community. Ladie's, especially thoso in delicate health, suffer much, from debility, occasioned by the humid heat,and feel the want of a wholesomo invigorant. In fact, a necessity for something to recruit the exhausted system is experienced,more or lees, by everybody, and the only question is,

what thai tomtlhina mil

With those who have tested the cffcct Hostetttr's Stomach Bitters on themselves^ or havo observed its effects on others, this question will not be in doubt for a single moment. Its tonic and regulating operation, and its agency in creating a

hoalthy appetite

ahd promoting digestion, aro rightly classed by all who havo resorted to this unoqualled vegetable invigorant and corrective,among the most extraordinary therapeutic wonders of modern times. It should be htkenatthis season as a safeguard against the epidemic diseases which are so apt to attack the relaxed system in the fall of the year.

As it is understood that mercenary speculators in various parts of tho country are endeavoring to4supersede the standard tonic of tho ago with worthless articles manufactured by themselves which they represent to be superior to this long tried remedy,itis proper to put the public on their guard against this species of imposition, and to warn them against the deleterious trash with which dishonorable dealers seek to drench them.

USED UP.

Ewwuiya for Yonng Men.—The enervatedand used up,whohavo l^t their youthful energy, ambition, and bodily vigor, in the pursuit of SOCIAJ.

HOWARD ASSOCIATION,

:r-i CINCINNATI MAItKET.

Auiiist

23.

18,

78a82.

BARLEY-rScarce

de­

CORN— at loi78. OATS—Dull Unchanged, new 40atS, old 51a57. RYE-At

firmat

28 50

demand light, choioe brands held

BU1 MEATS-

'Sides

HAMS—Sugar

but

at 29.

best firm at 13al5.

BACON—Firmer,Quiet,of

tales shoulders at

14%,

mostly-held at17Kal8. but

these rates are a shade above the viows of buyers.

curged 24a25.

and firm.

BUTTER—2c

higher, fresh 28a32.

"uietatmu.

LINSEED OIL—1 02al 03. PETROLEUM—At 24a26 forrofincd. COFFEE—MaM lower dull. SUQAR—Shade lower,and market woak. GOLD—116!^

buying

EXCHANGE par soiling.

Firm,

1-10

discount buying,

is hereby given that

I

hereby

warn not to trust my wife, Kato Kirtley on myaocoent, as

I

responsible for any debts of hor contracting.benotwill aug24w3w

WM. E. KIRTLE1.

LAW OFFICE AND REAL ESTATE _4GENCY.

P. M. MEREDITH*

Attorney at Lav and Real Estate Agent,

CORNER MAIN AND THIRD STS.

TERRE HA UTE, IND.

50

for western,50a55 for Ohio and State.

demand at 85a90 for shipping

and auict.

SUGAR—Quiet, W^A

for Cuba.!,

MOLASSES—Dull. BEEF—Quietl ™ales

DAN MILLER, '-Wholosale

and Retail Dealer in

Groceries,Provisions,Nails.Feed, Flour, Fish,Salt. Shingles, &e., &c .Confer Fourth and Eagle Street*, Terre Haute.

Connected with tho above is a class Wagon Yard and Boarding House,first-pro

•ar

tho

prietorshlp of has again been resumed by Mr. Miller,which to all who may patronizo him.,whoguarantees good accommodations at reasonable charges.

Board by the Meal. Day,Week or Month, mlldwtf

DAN MILLER.

Proprietor.

Money Cannot Buy It' For Sight is Tricclcss!!

limited

GOVERNMENTS-Stcady with transaotions.

^DMINISTRATOR'S SALE.

Notice is hereby given that the undcrsigned Administrator of the estate of Kinchcn Hoborts. late Vigo county, deceased, will on Saturday,of the 24th dny of September, at the late residence of the deceased. sell at pabiic auction the personal property belpngrins: to said estate, copsiatng of household furniture, houses, cattle, hogs, farm ininlcmcnts. Sale to commcnce at

THE DIAMOND GLASSES

Manufactured by

J. E. SPENCER & CO., N. Y.,

Which arc now offered to the public, are pronooDced by all tho celebrated Opticians of the World to be tbe

HOST PERFECT, Natural, Artificial help to the human eye ever known, They are ground under their own supervision, from minute Crystal Pebbles, melted together, and derive their name, •'Diamond," on account of their hardness and brilliancy.

The Scientific Principle

Bs*

On which they are constructed brings the core or centre ofthe lens directly In front of the eye.producing a clear and djstinet visien, as in the natural,healthy sight, and preventing all unpleasant sensations, such as glimmering and wavering of sight, dizziness, xc., peculiar to all others in uso-'

They arc Mounted In the finest manner In frames of the best quality of all materials used for that purpose. Their Finiah and Durability cannot be surpassed.

CAUTION-—NODO genuine unless bearing their trade markO stamped on every frame.

J. B. TILLOTSON,

Jeweler and Optician,Sole Agent for Terre Haute, Indiana, from whom they can only be obtained. These goods are not supplied to Pedlers, at any price. marZldwly

K. GIFFOItU, T.S.,

TEKATS ALL

Disfe.. Jes of Horses and Cattle Hospital and Office, corner of 5th and Eacleitreets. Terre llaute. Ind. octSwly

mip HOT ELS.

Jaeek BaU. NAIIOIAL

fleerge Biti.

HOUSE.:,,'

Cbr.

SixCk and Main Street«,

Terr* Haute. Indiana,

Jacob Butz, A Son, PropaM

TkU House hn been tlinenshly refmrniahed. «jy23dl»

M.

M. JOAB, Attorney at Law Terrc Kante, M. claims collected aid EsUtee OKFC* -On Ohio street, sooth side, between 3d aad 4th etreetf. Jybwom

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. fiTEVBESVII.I.K, OHIO, FEJIAAE SEMIJfARYr-Delightfully

Nr

PLEASURE,

with words of

cheer, and sanitary aid for the seeming hopeless. Sent free, in sealed envelopes address

Box

P,

Mrs.

1

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S.A. Allen

1

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COTTON—Firmer,and

WHISKY-Lower, sales

25.

middling

l®4al9.

of

600

bbls at 91a92

in wood and iron bound cooperage.

Philadel­

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BEAUTIFUL HAIR Nature's CroTVivVou mus Cultivate it.

GRAY HAIR

Mrs. Allen's Hair Restorer Will Restore Gray Hair to its natural Life, Color and Beauty. It is a most delightful Hair Drossing. It will promote luxuriant growth. Falling Ilair is immediately cheeked.

Tho Young and all those whese ifair has not yet turned Gray or White, will prefer

Mrs, Allen's Zylobalsamitm It is an p^uisite Toilet Treasuro, clear and transparent, without sediment. It beautifies and refreshes the hair, and as a simple Ilair Dressing, it has no equal. All Mothers aro advised to use it, and nothing elso,'on their hildrcn's Hair its good effects in after life plainly disceraiKa. Evorybody should one of these preparations, both not rercd. Sold by all Druggists. ml8dw6m

situated

the banks of the Ohio with over forbr yoars'on experience this well known School offers unusual advantages fer a thorough education both in the solid and ornamental branches. The cost is only about So a week.

A deduction

of one-fourth for the daughters of miwittert.—

The next school year

(of 40

weeks) begins

September 7th,1870, Send for Catalogue to Rev.

CHAS. fc. nfeATTY, D. D„ LL. D., Supt., or Rev. A. M. REID,

pal.

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T¥¥ff\TrrniJK ADDRESS

459

vice, terms and references.

EDSON

lis 1U11J5 BROS..

Patent Ag'ts

Ninth street, Washington,

D. C.,

for ad­

WADE'S DOUBLE INDEX. Any Xante Fonnal in aSeeond! Cloth. Post-pain for

81 73.

Circular Free.

WADE, P. M.,

W«tnted.

A, B.

South Bend, Ind. Agents

4 PPI.E PARIJiC. CORING and SMC--A. tare MACHINE.—Takes 4 turns of tho crank to each apple sold at Stores: will bo sent on receipt of $1 50- Address D. H. WHITTEMORB. Worcester, Mass.

Wnntoil, 500 Goml Salesmen. Local or Traveling.

BIG

TIIYWT?V) Adrcss, with stamp (samples -i"-Vi5IJ2X wort SI sent for 25c.. G. li. KALB & CO., Rushville, Ohio.

Newspaper

Advertising:.

A Book of 125 closely printed pages, lately issued, contains a list of tho best American Advertising Mediums, giving the names, circulation, and fullpartieulars concerning tho leading Daily anil

Weekly

Political and ram-

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The Pittsburg (Pa .) foaiier, in its issue of May 29, 1870, says "The firm of (J. P.Kowoll & Co.kwhich-issues this interesting and valuable book, is tho largest and best Advertising Agency in tho United States, and wo can cheerfully recommend it to tho attention of those who desire to advertiso their business HclenUlienlly and systematically in such away that is, so to secure tho largest amount of publicity for the least expenditure of monoy.

SYCHOMANCY.FASCINATIONorSOIIL CHARMING.—(00 pagjs elbth. This wondorful hook has full instructions to enablo tho rcador to fascinate eithor sex, or any animal, at will. Mesmerism, Spiritualism,and hundreds of other curious experiments. It can be obtained by sending address, with postage, to T. W. EVANS Jk'CO., No.41 South Eight Street, Philadelphia.

EW KGDICAIi PAMPHLKT. Semlanunl, [Physical and Xerrous Dlbility, its effects and cure. Prioo 25 conts. Address SECRETARY, Museum of Anatomy, 61S Brodway. New York.

Adiscretion,causing

VOID QUACKS.—a victim ofparlyinnervous debility, promature decay. See. having tried in vain ovcry advertised remedy, has :a simjilo means of self cure, which he will send free to his fel-low-sufferers. Ad re? J. 11. TUTTLE, 7S Nassru st.. New York.

SEMINAL WEAKNESS.

HOW TO TREAT AJUI* ClIUE IT WITHOUT MEDICINE. Pamplet sent address Dn. H. C. NEWELL

Conn.

Sc

CO..

llartford

20 Gity Lots

roil SALE,

In Jortb's Addition, South lilootuiiiyton Road.

N

of

Some of these Lots occupy tho hifihest ground south of Main street, adjoining tho city limits, and aro pleasantly located lor building sites.

To thoso who will improvothe.se lots during the fall, tho following liberal inducement will bo offered:

A small payment in cash and tho balance at the end of fivo years, at li per cent interest. M. M. JOAB. lldlin Offico op Ohio street.

OTICE TO CONTRACTORS.

proposal

Common Council of tho City of Tcrro Ilauto, at their regnlnr meeting, on the ovcninR of the 23d day of August, 1870, for tho buiMini of a Statien House, in accordancc with the plan* and specifications of Charlos Eppinnhounon (The plans and ..pacifications can bo seen at the office of Charles Eppingholiscn. bonds will bo required for tho faithful performance of said work, in accordance to *aid plan* and sjie^ifiationf.

Tho Council reserve tho right to reject any and all bids that t?ioy fiiay dcorn not in tho intorest ofthe city.

By order of tho Common Council, August 9th 1870 LOUIS SEEBUROER, I

G. V. COOKERLY. C. H. PKDI'LE. W. 11. FJCUDDK 11.

DENTISTS.

W.E ROSSETElv,

DENTIST!

BEACH'S BLOCK,

«il i. pVBR ui i«

Kyce's "JBuckeye Store."

WORK DONE AT

Hew York Prices!

AH Operations Warranted. Roduction of Prices in Rubbor Work.

W. E. ItOSSITER has concluded to roducc his priccs, of upper sets, from $25 to 315. Host material used.

SURG RON AND MECHANICAL

E N I S

Successor to Dr. D. M. WELD, No. 157 Main St. National Block, Terre Haute. Ind. RESIDENCE--Corner Fifth and Swan strcots

L. H. BARTHOLOMEW,

liu3Udtf

JJAILiiOAD AGENCY.

James 11. Turner, Agent for the C. C. C. A I. Railway, (Lato Bcllefontain) havins laovod his offico to the store of Turnor Sc Buntin, f»rner 7th and Main streets, will give through receipts on shipments of Produce and Mcrrhan-. dire to all the Eastern Cities, (grain in withou tran.«fer)and to all New Kngl.'inl Tov/ns, freight as low as by any other lin. uk! time as quick. Over

c|}aAr§csI|'r^u1Vj)^j!-'i'llJ"

ctoSdtf Corner 7th and .Main street

BCCKELL,

PAINTER,

68 OHIO STREET.

CHEAP AND PROMPT

GUNSMITH.

JKMOVAL.

joior AiwisTii(K\( Has removed his Gunsmith Shop t' ALick'a new building, on Third street, ono door nurtfa, of Farriwpton's Block, whwro ho will bo Ha*»py to meet all his old cuatoincw and as many new ones as may make it convenient to call. &5dtf.

MOORE & HAGGERTY,

Manufacturers of

Galvanized Iron Cornice.

Window Caps, Gulteringi &u.,

Ti/ti and Slate Iloojiuy. J""

A SELECT STOCK U|»,

Tin, Copper and Sheetiroawui

Particular attention paid W

JOBBING-

In Tin, Slate, Zine and Sheet Iron II Warm ^lir Furnace* and Ranycs. JfO. 181 MAIN STREET,

TEBBE HAUTE, IND.

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