Daily Wabash Express, Volume 17, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 22 May 1867 — Page 4

DAILY^1 J®XPRESS. .. ,' .•....•OMMtillS tIL*® "f^jU *a« TEKRK-II AGTk

Wi&fllsday Morning, May W, 1861

RAILROAD TIME TABUS.

Ib^ISSRE HAUTE AND HTIANAPOLIB, S\ uun.

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TO-BIY'S ADVERTISEMENTS

For'Bale—Faniily (Jtfrriage—!k. J, Welch.

"gjty and state items.

"99" Senator Morton started yesterday foc tbe hot springs of Arkansas to recu' par«J#.hj» hpalth. ,r.vmu

t&m Saturday night last a couple of Wliuble horBes*~~were stolen ?rom~lirr" Howard^ near Prairieton, this county.

Poisoned.—A

fgrTha Trustees of the German

Albany have puvebased an eligibly locat ed lotjor $1,600, and will immediately commence the erection of a fine school building for the use of the scliobl

Chance foe

J-

Express *",10 A. *.

—.j »^..Mattoon Accommodation... 8:46 A. H. llfpO,'^ 'Jit. .....Express 3:00 p.*. ^tyAHfiVILlB AND CKAWFOBD3VILLE. save

aemvb-

6:40 a. si Accommodation.. 4:BTT*... ROCKVILLE EXTENSION..

fnri^

2Q

2:56 p.

£.....:. 11:00 A. M.

TEHEE- HAUTE POST OFFICE.

OPENiXG AAD CWWIH6 0* MAIM.

CLOSE. MkZK*

Eartem,IhrougM.il Eastern, «»y Cinuioaati,daily,-»'-v— WeettfTn, daily, at.....„............. Bockvllle and way mail, daily at. ZliWTille^nd way mail dally, at...... MmMfflinittty and Thursday, at Ai

WjJM, .Friday, at 7:00 p. ttjfcro: at-...,, 7:00 P. rsBWf, Dalfo at »:QD P.

I MAILS OPEN.

Xattwn, ttaongh daily, at 12:15* 630 P. a EK*WM way. mail, dally, at 6:30 p. Cincinnati* daily, at 6:30 P. daily, at 3:20 P. Kockvllle and way mail, daily, at ....1S*.1$'P. Evtmsrille and way mail, daily, at 8:20 P. »l Mergto^Wednssdoy. and Saturday, at..'. 6:00 p. jr. Howeavilic, 1'riday, at 6:00 p. a Asfaboro, Jionday, at MaHBail, JUUH .12:00_KOOK

Office, open on Sunday from 8 to,9 AX. All nails on-Snndayevening at 6*. *. B. BEAD, V.

ivm JiundredinUietcnmr--

9:00 P.

..11:00 A. M. .. 8:00 p. X. 3:00 P.*. p. m.

Boakd

whole family was pois

oned in Owensbero on Saturday yigfrt, su^jSiei tote with arsenic." They grftiin"1 overdose, and hence did not prove fatal. .TS.'

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f£F~ pDhe Journal mentions a man^an^ wff^hf'tKo north part of town wfio recently dtg&ud' thej'r ..property «nd mutvjullj a^«dtp quit the mari^ai «o-partnerrf}ip •fi./J «i' frsh Thp! ohiy '^appearanceaV, before tbS Jlayor yest«reiy w^* w| ttmAll '^JE guilty of throwing atones thtpugh a window. They were re^rimandl.

let off with a severe rj few '1

S^TlSe Itew Albany Sctoof feoard bsfy£ jresolved that the School buildings ofjbat tity shall not be used for public meetings of any description, not connect e^wltb sohool matters. n. .l .i u.

lnyiunciDE.—The body of an infant was fo^indon Sunday in afield near the jullci^ao.'t^is side ot Yinceanes. A'eor oi^'s'l^^eBt was held, but no,c1ue wa diseovered-ts© the heartlesS'ftnd unnatural parents*!, ii"')1 .T .odAvav^

.HQ

Tesierday" was tbe 2lat~2ay of

Majl. J^Reference to the almanao is Alded to prove the assertion. A mor^ unpleasant day wfe htfve ^eldofa^ex^ertehced at any-thne of the year. It fully verified the.statement in a familiar hymn "De-

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Hon. Geo. W. Julian spoke at

Shelbyville on Saturday. At the conclusion of the meeting two colored men got into a wrangle on the issues raised, and one of them, a eopperhead darkey from N ort,h Carolina is reported ^..Jy^ve killed theloyal Indiana negro.

In the Circuit Court yesterday

Davi(|JSaiupy wss tried by ajury jTor p^Ssing a counterfeit $10 greenback, and acquitted. Daniel Bryant, better known as "YankeeDan," on charge of "profeSsibnffl gambling1' was acquitted, the jury returning a yerdict to that effect without leaving the box: -y':

tSf The General Association of Con' gregational Churches and Ministers of In diana, wa? held last week at Indianapolis, in the Plymouth Church (Rev. N. A! Hyde's), beginning its session Thursday evening and continuing it until Sunday evening. Dr. Jewett, ot this city, presided, and _Iiov. E. Frank Howe, also ol this ciiy, preached the opening seraion, from Bev. 3: 7-8, upon the sutfjeot— '•Tiie i5oor open before Congregationalism in America.''. It was an argument in favor of the probity of the Congregational ChiircbM, drawn from Soripture and its peculiar adaptation to America.

Steps w§re taken by the Association to secure the appointment of an Agent of the American Home Missionary Society to labor -eachjaivcfy—m this Statu. The" duty of this Agent will bft to explore the waste-place#, visit the Churches, establishing new ones where needed, and encouraging and strengthening the weak.

During the session of Saturday,-Geo. S. Coddiagtcn, who has resided in this city a few months, was licensed as an Evangelist. Mr. vJodilingtoii has been appoint* el by tbe Executive Committee of tbe Coouty Sunday School Contention, Sunday School Missionary for Vigo county, and enters upon his work at ortce.— "Wherever he goes in the prosecution of his labors, we bespeak for him a hearty welcome and co-operation ©n the part of all Ajtrristians. He goes to his labors not

but is supported by a union of tljlf JSvangel ical Oburches of the county.

The next meeting of the Association is to be held at Fort Brsnch, in Qibson7 oounty .v hiIt: a

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Robikson's

tls'tSi

'iu Ufr Ui I r.: :.^r

ftlm03t, bl»m«

Evergreens.—Can

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faff We afe afctEoWzei state that Fred Douglass will deliver a lecture at Dowling". Hil4 Mei?*5^tJane 24th. Subject: "The Assassination and its Lessons." The reputation of this remaricable man is aafo bowse? fiortion of tte proceeds wufgo ifieven! for the benefit of the

rA^

M. E. Church,

now in erajtfc&i Indianapolis.

Tenth Thousand

or Ifro N:

Disabled'•StKLbfliBS.—The

tenib thousand of Mp.v

"Ned Nevinsf^he Newsboy or Stre«dLtleir Mont Bbse Garden aiid Nuraery. 4 a a W

ders have bgo? W- en |b'|^he ^gejj^p thousand. They are printed and sold at the rate of a thousand" a~week. Band & Avery Printers, No. .Gorhlllj will attest the feet- Two of tlf»?-, kept continually at work 6n~ &e wolT^ kgents are reaping a: ha?ve^. by it, realising ose hundred per cent, profit. Dudley f.) Jope?,^f jillskorbht^ Writes that of the first lot he' aold acopy at almost every house, aiui expects ib:seV

net, of Fall River, ]^Iassachusett8,.^6oltd, one hundred *nd twanty^copito ^nJtbftJ lown, and expects to sell five hundred ih' the country. Disabled soldiers and others, will findit t^e best pu^^i|^ for canvassing. Evert children have been known td canvass five dollars a day. u'anvaisers ate multiplying daily and at the present rate:of increasrf, demands-fn" the book will, soon reach two thousand a week. Agents wishin^ i9

Jseci.tlf|'^^cM)d

territory, should apply, .at onee to 'Bev^ Henry Morgan, 9 Groton 'Street, Boston, Massachusetts.

:.

j.V. •.. rilit tm« g1

or School VisiTOB»:-rAt ai

The adoption of the following" Tetforations setting out the duties of the xnembers ,ithis

Prof. Olcott of the results of test exercises ^heir «»4v«tiww#ni io another column of in the several depurtuients of tbe different' H'S PuPer" «».'

schools of the city, and further, calling the

YANKEE ROBINSON «OMIW.^H«!W j[22_d2w

many times since the immense posters of this mammoth exhibition were posted in this town, this expression has been uSed it would be extremely difficult to enumerate. Every school boy a.nd girl has and is now looking forward to tho time when tbe memorable day will arrive to see tbe great caravan, and witness the exhibition. We clip tho following article from the Chieago Pott

of the dens of animals, the monkeys, Iidns, Iferrt Halite. The preparation of the a a a I ellphinU, dromedaries^^and so on, the peri 1 Kfou^ «nder contract and tbe work formance of the arena are at onoe piotur- I pushed forward at an o^que. entertaining and instructive. The I expense«f^five hundreddollars per week, equestrians, acrobats, tumblers, etcetcra. add must Iiave money immediately. I are daring and skillful, while the trained animals, the bears, the elephants, the noises, the monkeys, and others are all excellent. Tbe entertainment will be open afternoon and evening. .IV.

CITY AFFAIB8

now be transplant­

ed Without any risk. Teu -will &od ji lirge stock at our nursery. [ditwiU Husir &ro»t-

but

Parepa did not come, but wbo

cares, when they e&n buy first class Family Groceries, at C. I. Ripley's. [22-dtf

J. W. Roes have received-

those fine Chamber Sets also, a stock of ct.mmon Furniture bought since the tumble in prices. Now is the time fi|r bargains, either wholesale or retail. [dlw.

Strayed ob Stolen.—A .Newfound-

and white has on*Si' leather dbllaV ^kh' brass mijuntingj. .A:li Deral reward wjg be paid to any one that- will return him. [25-dlw A. Ntpp^BT.

Satisfied.—

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Manv housewives" wbo

the rntereatof any -r*nn deneminatiaa, ^ave been using Sc^a fgt years havg .be^ _ty«four dollaM^ngrtienbacks. The finder _. __ AAmA 6if flf) i./? hot If lalo /ii {IjVa ^l««a 1 ii Chcrrti^

ati^a -le-f 01 Iv-ramr "i

Kt^HSsixs

I k'JAJI Cheap.—A neat

For

Sale

Jiouse

-31 At lu j-igaww 'Hfl Fifty thousand Sweet Potato

Itty cents per hundred, four dollars per housand and thirty ttSTOfa per ten thousand- Egg and Pepper plants* 1 .Hxc^i' 4s BBOS.

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J(li

,v been ^emdjfed to-itk^ n«» bpildirfg of

findings.

meeting of the Board of Scliool yistbra'pf I Black,S&xtok &*WalUsley, Terre Haute, held at the Fourth a'If it Street. Citv School buildincr. on Monday «tve~ I' & &•

pity School building on Monday i»ve~ ning, May 20th, the Board was called, toorder by the President.

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1. It shall be the duty^of each flchool .. l, visitor to visit the schools'6f his ^rd

either special merit or demerit—the fciiHI

eittdhd Special examination^ when.iiotiiled ^eest^lyeFgerj'Shut&'&Co.v.Cheiiiists^f ijy the Superintendent, or to- send A "^uitkN iTroy, Ne^^York," the otiiy agenU ijie substitute. h»*. PAmei'fc!ftif8¥ the^sale of' the fcahie. Rea 4. At the close of each school year, it gMiia i' Ji shall be the duty of the Board bf Visitors, their ad^ffl-tlsetflerttln this paper, through their-President and Secretary,, to '. rvr1-"y —'^flgr^grr.'q tST" Of the many Cosmetics and Toilet ject of this report being to create grektep I ^"icles^uow-advertised,- but few prove to public interest in behalf of schools, and. to Pf whar-lhey are represented. Messrs. diffuse a more general 'knowledge of"the Berger, Shutt^ .Co., Chemists, of Troy, requirements, regulations and advantages' kew 'Toi'krWe adTflrtisiiJg extensively of our system ot schools. -1F V,!"

After a general discussion of the resd- h^eral articles that have proved turniutions, and tht general duties of the ?alves just'as.represented, for which they iembers of the Board, tbe resolutions!,"0

the Board, and hearing a report from N1?

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attention of the Board particularly to the •.

™RE

.:L*.

Eemoval—S. Goh-ectob's 0»?ioe —The office o(3i» o£ ted States

ner of Main a|id Seventh streete, opposite the Terra Haute Mofxet ds -atq vp v^U'i(U3E4ri(wi,'*-

May 22,-^1- 'lal Collector.

J|Nxw AND HANDSOME CLOAK TKIM kiNda-rrWe h'ive 6n the way, and will oj)gr-'!ia!-B-flm''^y suuw ^gutrrely "row

Crimmings. Edsall & Co. i. TX'MMW: ,| '."V* jij,-.

Want Supplied.—Alpaca Braids fug six

A

far yards,

,iETt

a a

Plants and Tomato Plants, at C. I. Rip ley's.,iiji [22^dtf

,. 0g* AJarge and choice assortment of of Board, was movedj f--.-rvs

I T~ Gents Furnishing Gooils, Hose, Hand-

ias*r

^c?lwf8»:.:^^ ,®?r?T^f' ®®^!i

often as once per month, and from, each I Merino^ Linen and Cotton Umierwear, at fisitation to report to the Superintendent yf.-'jg. It 06's'„ Tt Main street. [It i|nd Board of Trustees any observations,$£r

[Trom 2 to 5 o'clock p. M-,

4

Planto.—life

have still a

finfl or yoAng.^hfe^thyljeddi ng |laAts oj»"^ad''j also' Bfftes in qutmtity.' I Call nd see.mi'i

.uukHsuhl Bbob

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dC»-»«

Dreea

st

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dier to encourage teaohers and pupils, ttofe-f1 °W-» ljatter for the purpose of correction. T^tOwth brnRtPilipoii''ihe face, or those 2. It shall be the duty of each school I whosehair js cfallingiout, or have become visitor to be present at the regular annuaflj, [,. ... ... Ind semi-annual examination, or ^o ftit?) W would do well to try «Db. Sevigne aishand sond^ a substitute. At these ex- I^Hsfci.©JtiJ£iwB CAtiiiiiAiiE-.-'!Thw predminations visit^r.^ v^ill^^t Iparation11 hrti^been used by thousands in fitnesses, and feel at l'brtyv,t^ g-iti^se U, Eu»pe,jwUh tbe ffiOst or conduc. any claS3 oxerciae or examina-1. uon alt pleasure, and will tie expected -to gfatii^ngr Jesuits. Testimonials of the report results. mbii 11flattering character have been re they will also be expected to examine de- oitffcJi trdra Wd-' mest "Wealtby'add fnfiu

Gauzei

r=v 'f -'Ji-

a8etlt8-

were adopted. I'° bo perfectly trustworthy, and that parAfter disposing of other business before \iea

H9inS

We believe them

their

Preparations will find them

UP

t0 the

recommend8

given. See

dwlt.

'RBHOVBU.-*We have removed our

at~ m,.

Grocety Store from corner of Third and

pn*e system now being tested in our. LL „r .. KWalnut to corner of Fourth and Walnut schools, and the teaching of vocal mmuc.

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streets, opposite the east of the Market

the Board adjourned. U» J- .. RATT I House, vvhere we have a choice stocK of vai^^TWi&gaSS^'.groceries, and will be pleased to see all fottr-old-auetomere and as many new ones fas will favor usiwith their patronago.

B.^

j.

E.WwGHT.

that Cough to wear

and-tear' the 'cdnstitution through tho Stimmer' months. Nothing is more emaciating. than a cough in hot weather.— Ooe'b CotroH

Balsam

State

Combination.—That,GhU I curing the &ate Fair at'Terre Haute,'and

cago has no museum of livhiR animals .j (fexcept the few at Wood's,) is tbe best

reason wby everybody should viait the lc

ot..pa

WP01*

monster tent at the foot of Randolph et. ybu^iH hot ftek us to call a second time, Xut

room. In the afternoon it was ju9t possi- jsoriptions. The Fair Was secured at this ble to get a seat or a standing place. In I pjaee»-vpjioHy-uponxyour promise to pay:

turned away. We can aay, however, gof.

is a cheap and

cure. dwlt

Fair.—Those

who have sub

scribed to the fund for the purpose of se-

tbeir

8ubsc"Plloa9'

wiU be

an^

ourselves for recom-l as it is quite a task, at best: to collect six

mending people to go, inasmuch as manr ,, more went yesterday than could find I

8ev®11

we

bope

thousand dollars in small sub-

rr

D'e

provided you go *arly. To say nothirig npunced tbat

0

",b,"lpti-'

8J°n w1® State Board ac-

4tte

Fair would be held at

sajtthil1 b&Ucb'&em. tb4 fafct tb at we' have been collecting for Several days, and find a (disposition, with some, to ask further ti^ne on their subscriptions. ••sj

A. B. PegOj Trcaisurer.

May 20, 1867.

way" ifet "witbwit^inrragreia^le

surprisg thsl we lately inspected the rare display of flnt Jewelry and ware of sdlid Gajd&nd Sliv«r-tit'Indiatiapoli9 in the establish merit of W. P. Bingha& & Co., a )house well-known and patronised by our ijeirf^ltqiute citizeqs. It spfeaks well for the wealth and the refined taste of the west for art and solid worth to call into life such houses where people of means and elegance have an opportunity to se ldct from a heavy stock of Gold Watches Diamonds, Silver Spoons and Forks, Tea Sfets, Cake Baskets, Casters, Berry Dishes, Ice Pitchers, Waiter, Cups, Goblets, &c. :., whatever suite them, and what ihU aggJJf fleeting shov^~ will always

WSrfb every"cont ^paid for being us Wnift fn6rfd Binghani represents

4it

KftjKP ti Sfs"*

to be in precious stones or metals

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come satiated that Delar.d & Co's oal Saltretvs is belter 4j»r air than soda, and therefore cannot be "induced to use soda or any other brand ot aa?eV/ By J. ft". Qanltn^y' and payable to John

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9—3t-ltaw

Lost.—YesterUay~iBorning,

between

the Depot 4nd tba'A^rican Express Offipe, a pb?ket Wok!«miainiug about thir-

will *be libefally rewarded by leaving it thi||jjaSee. pocket book al«o con-

^e 'oduc-Ttained a promissory note for $88, drawn Lof 3aW{ ByJ.

Mi k3* tftilm?.

»Wi« Sl lto6 .w^atsa

g*M:

PobSale.—A

lLbL19aat

fcfvw*. color and

clothi?' JvAh Kwitt 43 May. jfoUL *"*'~r.~rrrr.'

Stoves & Tinware che«p«r tbau MW at Yfm. 1BL ThWtti 3d st, will not be undersold ia ftni Hauto.

House GiitKrog dd^ 0* short MUepri and satisfaction guaranteed,, May' 40ilw. -Tfi *1 L-tT Jk'l

:^-a1r'

from

iScbooLopea-from-S to .lt-± m. 4»d4 ,—*—• lid Square, known as tbe Groverman rtieolus enquire of 1L

lice-back, short horned Durham, few hairs oa the U^L Had.a rtfp^ ok her ^orns,^ 1^ ?will give a reasonable reward /or tfcie- jlUMOTAL.T-Chvl?PwA&. turnof theoow or joforiuattoa by which: nmoved frm^vVlMi ll»Jp».v I cAtt'oithtiilfek^^MAAT

One square liobth ttf Kennedy's Factory. Tfi .• *rf }jgadrto *at^en^ Wr ^Qq«toft»iw, 51 ":g

Lost.—A- ftdH^roo^d goUdT breast pin about the size of a quarter, with

jet cross an itf «n laat (Tuesday mnfain^ betwenJ.B Oshe's confactioherystore and

corner of Sixth and Chestnut Mreet. The flpdesl^ri&bd liberally JrctWarded by^"3«aH at Hendrieks:& f'ellen^* £hinf l^o.,147 Main Street. dtf' ."•? iANOTHKByLiTULE Lot-y9,I7A Yards Prints, «t 'l5 iJts.,'

.. jowtn.unBnin num.

—sK'«iir

|V If anybody waatsr their oiooeyfr worth, of the hert of Mtiolas, is of business, tray them of generous MB. You will find then where the street sprinkler is'paid. .' s.i

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fST Jaconett andSwias ^lsl||h and Crotohet Sdginp, at A. Kippert m, Go's. dt£

Ladies' and misses' Hosiery just

received by Express at A. Nippert A Go's. I \v "dtf.

Graham Flour at No. 1, Dowling

Hall.

__ lage aad Toi George L. Biegler's. south ofthe Hationa House, Sixth street.* [10-dtf7

TheFibst or the SeAaoir.—Waterfal Cups, Plaits and Spotted Chenille for the Hair, at Mrs. Copeland's, 75 Maitt St.™"" ,a23r4lW»J —'«v ^'-W

New Style Summer Balmoral

Skirts and Corded and Tucked Skirting,

CoBNELTtri & HAOOtkt'Vy

Thibtt-Fiye Dollabs

in

best Ridinq

Read dwlt.

will Btrr ihi

Cultxtatob ix

Cassi-

We are selling all Wool

mere Suits, well gotten up, for the astonishingly low. price of HjUm dollars.. s.

Johnston & Millib,

[dtf. 81 Main street

selling at Johnston & Miller's, No. 81 Main street, for the small sum of two dollars and fifty cents.

A new assortment of Fren A and

American Corsets, at A. Nippert A Co's. dtf. *rv jp-ujs

We are closing out our tfplendid

assortment of White Shirts regardless of cost. Johnbtok A

Miller,

[dtf. 81 Main street

Ve8~ New style Dress Goods and Notelties received daily, at A. Nippert A co-s. fctfijffr--': -wijilJ

Fob

Sale.—We will sell, on reasonable

terms, the restaurant and fixtures known as the "Estrella Restaurant," on Main street. A good chance for an enterprising man Holteldeb Si Seeman. 16-djf.]

New style Dress Ginghams, at A

Nippert & Co's. dtf.

Silveb

Plate.—Sugar Sifters, Sp

Stands, Card Baskets, Opal Sugar Bask ets, Ruby Glass, fancy decorated, plain and medallion Boquet Holders, &L, at John

R.

Fbeeman's.

v'

Bt

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Express, Mat

9th—At A. Nip.

pert & Co's, 500 Cotton, Gingham aad Silk San Shades and Umbreflas. dtf.

By

Express,

Mat 9th- At A. Nip*

pert & Co's, a splendid stook of Trim* ming and Bonnet Ribbons. dtf.

Sweet Potato Sprouts at Oeorge

L. Beigler's, south of National House, ixth street. dtf.

19* We learn the ladies of the Universalist Church contemplate boldiBj Strawberry Festival at Dowling Hall on Tuesday evening, June 11th, at which time a suj^rb entortjinnnnt will-he pared. i. .ir'.T_ -r:. 18dtf

98TA- new and sure way to get rieh is to buy your clothing at Erlanger's. They are constantly receiving new styles and sell goods cbeiper than any otbgr in town., -t, 4tf

•firHoop Slori of the latest style bom tbe shortest to the longest, a ftill stock always on hand, at Weisi's ftdtbrj, eggo* site the Post-office.

For Reht.—Two

nice^ Iai%e roooa,in'

Earley's Block. Enquii« at J. F. Se* pew's boot and shoe store. 4tf

Ml ,ua«7( -f«t ,*Kt luS O

IsUto AgmL lt(

fresh botter at twitflvi

ts a pound can be had ai J. W. lianda, N|o 56 Wart Main Street, dtf

'gV1• new style of French Corsette AW a few Embroidered Corsetts, some* 'Jung new, at Nippert A Co's. •, dtf

1(9*Fresh vegetables every day at Bay Aj Bailey's. dtf

!•&* Fresh arrival vt Choiee Tees at S. Wright & Co's, IBS Main street [10-dtf

Mailt f" w'i^.-v-rifa JZ. S

•.an! .a v«^

•MNft

«(JaHb

Wu. P. Bxxrt*it

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4

Ifjr FrenobXltoe, CemenS Paris, Garden and Field Seeds, at E. Bobbins, No. 1, Dowling Had. dtf.

v*a.-*-Go

and see |tr*t^atei. veryMatihltte Warran ted. For sale by John Scott A Son, at the wigwam on Main Street. dw2w

9&" Sweet Potato Plantp^ at JS. Wright i'Oo's,' llfti lllain'street. dtf

The cheapest and largest assort

ment of White Shirts in this city, at iSi JoWlOK [dtf. 81 Main street

Fine White Shirts at Johnston A

Miller's for one dollar and fifty cents*k [dlf '•...n?

vii Hi t-

ceries at JvW. ifamd'ef' N^M.:#eet'.lKain 6 re A

o*e dollar, at Biddle'Sf Wft Main Streets

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foil

S weft i^iatoeskd^Cabbage tlsiiiis

dtf.--

Splendid stock of Groceries and

Produce at the popular stand of Bay & Jjailey's, on Fourth street. dtf.

ilflMP. H. Riddle is receiving a nice lihe of Gents' Furnishing Goods now.— Skirts, Hole, Collars, Handkerchiefs, Ties &c_ &c., and are very cheap too. 161 "^f^ainStreet. dtf

(Aa rttiliirltHIl 'r^tofefcilir/* ttat

Bouse'Mf.nb Stree^oah always be found' sUt Plants of. ^s^asgest and best kHrtts tflb' gather with GaTdea Seedi, of^aH 4wsrip^

MA? Kit 186T—Bztbeh. A Mm* hiuil 0«nr' e^ Wra^'ISr^i 7dl W saajW

|0^1{aw sty

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j.

st

19" New stock of Parasols and Sun Shades just received. dtf COKNELrua & HAOOEBTT.

The preSertptioa dM»krttt»nt 4tti I

& A &av&' Drug knd ^0&ic|tl ^lk r(»|

isj under tha cace of an experienced macheutist, and pmcriptibht can be filled with accuracy at all" lom of (he'tfay 6r] night.—NoBs4wt pure and unadulterated

Good Kentucky Jeans Faats arif Medicines used. 18tf

New stock of boou aad shoes of

etery style and description, and at fair prices, just received at J. 7. Depew1!, No 61 Earley's Block, Main street, Terre Qaute. dtf

A fine assortment of Jackonett and

^Edgings and inserting, at N.ggrt tt?9gi

Fob SALEj—Thei nadenigned wishing to engage in boiittiar- in tbe "Wtofe dflhrs for sale all hift^ttaf tfcok in the Prairie C5ty Livery aad. gabs Stable, together With theiW«nrfrtdt*rthof leas*

Those idling to .engage in ihiaboyi' business can get bargain, aa tbe loeatioo is the best in the Btat* attd is

the best businisiss in the cifcy. fu irticulan ualy onthapreodses: dif.

LOCAL NOTICES.

millMry ul Bras laktat^ln. M. WILLI A MB, Ro, 116 Kaia Street, Is pcepared td do Bleaohiag and Presaiag ia theasrjr style Bbai.su and Hats will beaaSe look as good a BSw. Drew Makiag doaa to order. [lSdlm

CoutUMIoa Water is a certain mtrt I for DiAsana aad all dlssasss of tho Kisxzts and I for sotebr«U

a^r. Stdtf

try a^^^iw witrt t^-ISTAPLE DRY

ItbssMrMMMst,4M itawaartar ««allsdMdttyll^l'.

,QM''«n^adW|lair7.ii

wiloefdha gaaraatoo that "It SaflS As beo^le." •n» .stodt of jUad, 0(ms,. Oils. Tarniahsa, Colors, Brnshee, aad IsiM, all

-i i:... il -yni-i tiZassasu

Ictl 1«#4—The nadenigned would aaaoaaco to the dtiaoaa of Terra Hauta that ha IS prepared to deliTer, in aay part of tho city, tha purest article of loo erar oflsred In this market. Okders may bo left with Ooa Arnold, at tha Post Oltee, B. W. Bippetoe's Grocery Store, Cory a Ma- court's Hardware Store, or at my OBco, at the Ice House, southeast part of tho city. aprtdSm TH03. B. LUPTOK, Agent.

1HC FEABfKLIS BBICK HiCHIKE. JmtVr celebrated for perfect simplicity, great strength, aad

Ial*sfcaso-cottirt«sSfe(po*wat:4s

EWADVERTIf LI

the Pub-

tt.

7.r.jwai!ot nil h«-.i ,dui huesi

3fJLSdm»' ^lAlrUSttf de XMfeMdiMikm

1

Tileiwlw |*sparilliw •••nbeipga»afl» aad Kb^HAU WiH be SM&ed to Ibake it

irttl te spired to ttake

agreeable •id entertakung^Jsro^ IV irawha«^ty^i^^Wbit Ml Maloslra npen- the ««eanon, the sight/ «fvhieh«l»ne^iti

a&aaAXTSkB, tHifii'atif ind Wises, to setf-tesnpartha cU^Md •W ^.OOO to 3,MO eie- BLACK, SAIT0K 4 WALMSLgl gan(t*fckSfWBbaft rJ n'=., mctti'

1

Proprietor, feblilSm if t' .11

Lilly •flkeTalhiJ.-ltsdsn Lavere's highly perlWd ttly W^tiL

Tilp,Wblriifl-

pMos. -r »k. flfiitrltii. pr fectly free from all the properties so injarioas to the akin, the Lily of the Valley stands nnriralled. One Dottle will oonriooe yem of th*e tact.

Tbti*I Tarn! Taxici

I. L. MAHAN A OO-A«eats, Terre Hsate, Ind.

arTMa

Pare Crystal Iee^Tha undersigned now prsparsi So laralsa tha psAUa with clear* hsalthy: Birar aad Sprtag 1 fao tr tha at low ratao. Twewagssw win raa dally, aad ssiAAK

Uo^.-S

JksfsLfk inj.7.fS:S£&etM —Mr Jfc\

^caU^uor.

Mr, h*t«wa thaTIaMMaal l'arlial«.Boad»

FOIVSALE.

1QR SALE--Carriag^ for $200. OS*, fiaailr Oarrl^. J»ocka*ay putwia, •tiiti imlr-fcr sala at A. 3. Welch'i Car•aetorjb pySBdJwwfc

^QB SALS—A house arid seviril balWlna tola. i» ChM^'* AddWion. aflrttsi tha TTnlos Depot. The Bonaa ha* ibnr «u Clowt, ona Pantry, a' good Collar, 4 Wpod*)»d, Ci»t»rn and Pu*»p, a»d a nod r*falr. liAil^oc Htfi «n aarwaaded by tins thade

tite a number of

Iiota {TO by 142 feet), lontli of-

Ss, apar thf Deaa Addition. vMtof .tb^k sold tow. ^^.opaST' fl^«K.U i^Ma vhowiUbollflton tbem. •^4WHW«aH

pOR SALB—HOUSE ft LOT-al Thaaddefaiaoed'faff^M atpHvat« iiale, a vai

a* aaob. Alao, an improTed biuiaew-iot ou [atioaal Road- one half eqaaro east of the Bail xbad.'' fVfceant'totsiUnd, 4c- TferSona-woalJ do

to Mil and see me before _porclia*iiK else*, "where: Snanii'o at my slio]t, sear Paddock's Mill forWMit «f

eait of Faaaasaer Depot,, for Mrs. Haria Doaierpn^taan as part pay.

AGENTS WANTED

$TB to C200 per mpath—males ar females—to aeWttos 5nly«l«W»Wl Com HOST 6*»sn: Madtlne,

and Bel^-TCralag Hemmer. Tally warraated'for ti/tSSoN.-rBsware of those ullidg worthies* cast-iitn nfacalnes, under the sam'e nams as ouis fqrOurealaisaadtenas address,

I -Ui -r ,? .. O.BQWWa* 0Q, ysygldwlft

:.v,

JgSBif

9.5^h St., Rhi^da. ft

rJk^(fED^

!—By

O^TMN&^HAMj as,.? vs-w. ?-t .TtsfS «r?iV r-'i

/a

fla^alMPaMgprtte CarrUga, iMth.irata a panoaa, and fli aiabarili) tl«a moat iaotW-

JEn^ata* al«. (X AMITH 00*3. 8*ot» •. I ..r 16d«

^QB SALE—A j&OOP BJMCK liirtlliaf Boon, lata* Lot, aitnated da Qaii b»tw—a Siztk ana Sawuth. Pol: ter|M

PRI8TON HCQSJCt, At National Slate

in the aeoond itory of Dr. Patricks iiyniw OR SALE—Twa full Lots in

Jtew'ssMliafvirfoB,- Xo*/faatttfm,'M«*m Mkiaa, now ia coltiTaiioiu Alw one fine t^ro-eto-tlrlrTaaM koaaa. oa Third Street, situated on lots, 4a|td twVtiMraMMivMon. 'Afad eiis «Oif6r^ power liihyslte eoipUXardec. *«r par Iui*,eaMire«r Arba HelaMe, »t Halaie*! JT ,drt andlfAeUn* Shop, .or of S. W. Holmes, cor-, .»of TUtdahd Main Streets, over M^Keaa mySdSW

tT I

of boBM* and lota—two in thii city near

IB, or calf near dity School HomM,

Et SALE.-—The Brick Bulidp| on Third /ti •Ufa. now oocnpled iajoma'tion, a^ply to

Jay on Third ^street, half square north jil now oocnpled by Ira Grover. For farther la'tion,a^ply to• D. w. MlNSHALIi, 7dtf At First National:Bink

A' and WagonTard,—I will sell on*reasonable' talisa. lay Joardlng House and Waeon Yard* .""- uatad on th^oAraer of First aitd Poplar streets' oppesita Thoaip*en'a Mill. Enquire at Oox'« Son's, or. oatJa proafUsea, LU"ii a aprisdtf CHARLES

T510K SALfi OR RBNT--A gcWtf A? BHck House, with tix rodias, a«dHall- motfern coaT^aiencea, situated in Jewatt's addituoa, tOAdBDOp. KDqure OT HKMJKI AAJkoHii feiedtw^ Ofa the Premises.'33 if. (-AJ-.-.. '.jT A L^-

BDILDINO LOT ccntainisg three.acres,,altn.r on Milth "Sixth" Ptreet, west side.' Also 5F8EAND LOT on Bij,le Strijet, batWecnSixthr 1 SOT^ath^spnth si iet. Early poees»»oa ttisSai a.. Xnqnirc af .... J, JP^IilC^ni,

IR SALE.—A Ke^t Cottage House, on Sonth Eightti Stroot. dood Well, Oiitei^Barr, ahd bholce wait on tbe prtttjisua,— l4ttUra at "jrfte First National JBank.?' ,JU4tf

a

Id for all old tcnlff Irtrt jrooonix Fo»ndry," near the XctLIBKBH a

WAVTED—Between

the agee of one week and four years, suffering from Pain, Diarrhea or. Dy«*ncry^PoBAirt) MA'8 soothinosyr .ts a&ottle, Jor sk'e ry all' mfffSOam.

DRY COOD9.

Mth,

}-. v. j'llv.Tt" evil in ffD etqflih ''$!wrf We ml% no# giving '6ur'^atriSiHR)ln5flf

Bargains

bavtf

aoi 3clwi mgiHi iw»i® bad nU «^2 miiitf (,—«.!» TM.jvw} .: JA. a .1, wl en«aS(fa iffl

5

J*d? (S'lii

a*£i trtoni ti.1 •UiWl ^•'r.rftCF' -S* ,r.Jbi .lil rOji.M .• 'J Annexed are the prices of a few leading Articles. It will ha perceived on: inspection and comparison that£hey: are Loweb tl^ao have yet been oflfered in this market

skatdard Weight 44 Brown Mislln. 20 cts. tiff' '4-4 Bromi Mnslin, l^cts 0add 15 ets. Fine 4-4 Weaehed Mtisim, 20 cts

4

Stjle Dress 1

1 3 a 5

Theseace ficna^ferprieee, as a. visif to! oar Store will demanstrate. --jx, •iuxJ

111 Mail Xpeei

raw Jl!

•all: 48.".

1'''

AW kinds of

T. 01U fc'-T

•«.:-r.f

•}*'•, ,-if? -J? ,*.• 1**1 hi N

Ir."v Vr •'OT ,|t 1 V."

Of the Anat^m fitr tM» I ?\-Jt ax am?, a^" •*-.

Will be preenited the beaatihl Pla#. fa 8 Acts written by Mtoaad ^AlerlWaM^tjfa sssatad

.... ...., •--'.•itti «.»• •&3ori

l^fesrMMsW!!

ill

W«ib .pl#f dl j-

Sail of statne lnr Kpcndight

63 p.

SALE.—HOUSE and-LOT.

The nadarsifned offers for, sale a oeS)t brick VotuS 134 StOrieS Mgb', five best 'rokmj,'tWo Cltefc--jfcinwiw UWhaa aad-cellar IteSO rf 4%s- entire toagthot the: House—nfcwi,, Also ass».TS'^»Tiivssirrii,s ofthe T. H. A., Freight House. Knqnre on the prtaUaesi fl*«#ia] f- J. BTB|i*. Prot.'r.r tm siaikt

WANTED.

fs t.l&a&xti t..a

!^i|l be ia attendance, aa^l^ pirtjnaance will %ncitM» wrth teterarita**tfnt"FaMeMX arraag-

Boon+yterL'"»£% enriiin riaM at o'clock. Adtni8Si3h '30 cents. No Reserved1 Seats. Ti«ket* for saie at the usual places.

MAy i6tb,^8lE|7,

I

S

".jJittciXJo ntooiti al ?njn •,

jrHINsilHMER VBE88 GOODS uyi

**b«l

i«Wl CO. vuUHtMv.-V.

£3

hi W

a

SALB—^Boahsino d^Eouitx

-8Jk-

fi SS(«

... jit HI

PLAIN GRENADINES.

O O tS

!aj-

•l~i. ,1

E 8 .'v.:

sax K«fft «aA A

'Moc

p-1 feq J? -W.

-i »^ic«a

sttsisi bo'# fli«awirat. qt «ta '/as Iiamxi* Io «sn?.i ivol j" xolqntd ba* swlttifB usdi w«e

Miislins aiid Orgaiidios

•ai.-- BtAXJikrtt BMtw.

84 Crfe Tor Shawls 4 a1*JI ,i 1,1' J.i +trm* „l J: Buts^ -WBTT* jom Binu.

OrgSDlUM,. I te& rt#?.

White

Swisii Ss&isooks,

iriiK wMunufi, &i •{«•. ,uadi-* i* od:-^

t'orA 4l.rd Al

TfUlte .. "-^AllMMsea.

Hosiftry,

AND LADIES,^

ertl o) tUii-j' jSt'fr «u.ts-s Tv!)!rc ao bdiv. ifl* ,•«(» 1e uii.Mli) itf.05 -i ha ,W* ti»|i '»v «=i jjaiiiii

Blieached Musl'n

.f" iOt •9#:

', rwaa a rtvflJ .. .a THJJfHILZ.

*r*A ,*

•••li

u/.ttif. a u" auos

smm

•iN IXEdANT ASSORTMENT

IJ

.. #*».

if uof' 0V8ry kiod^ol

O O S

$UMLLfMl&KEY&CO.'8,

Great Dry Goods Enporiui, ..Q*

^ra. MAiir Stbeki,

Tejcra Ilau.t©, lad.

%io. a'aKSBT. anVAait hitSS^ HeHEIBY dc JWEEL, oaAtsar-ni

TABLE CLOTHS, OIL CLOTHS, "^nrNDowTSHApEg^^xynoHS, Ac., Chio, btiwam ypkird jt&fe, (Nextdeor to Shannon's Bank.)

ATITTMAN,

MECHAuffffclAJr.

Modils ajid Das.Wies Kum Kucdtbo. Bewing Machines aad other Light Machinery repaired to glre satisfaction, Breechffcfortliwr^t 0«n:#fler ths oslsbraiid French Pattern, icade from aew or old ihaterial. may Bdly

]CTEW HAEtfESS ESTABLISHi.1 MENT.

On Third StreeMM.neer ef Jkpachaaip's livrry Hlable, invite all who want fine Harness, to call on thesi bafpre parchasja* elsewhere, they IntsndlmakiDgHie^sat ana £atea» StJ[]«sS( Barnrss In taecity, and of the best material th»t 'can be had. All work warranted to aire satlsfac

A

vt/iivT

Tl Has Jost repaivad a large iii^oi«e^o"f tee Chests, lee! Cream B*fr iterators,

Fret xers,

Water Carriers, foot Tubs, Bath ST trt :::i •''.cat

Coolers,

WtderCoolers, hem YWBvmrm,

'iS"T iSf.

f- I x»Ja#V-

INYBS'CITV, -j

~Which I aia determined to sall at tba BOTTOM PBICE i'tbe deoeirad, hntcall aad see before yon bay £~P~«ally,

w.

...5 t": .j« »ti »j rsfsttrt' .noiiWifitfi e«iJ ol jo

a

3

^.RIERSON1 & BALL,

House and "Sign Painters. AH odISrriazt at theiriflhop,. on.Sccond 8tre*t, nsxt door to the Stewart House, will be promptly attended to.

Grntnlnff & Paper Hanging etecnted In the bestfMjAe. j' mylSdlm

UttlENi 9r^i3BSIZ, itr!?.*, Blocit Sp. 66 filrttt, Tetre Hanie, Indiana,

OST nspectAiny °#acos^aads idsr&A Selectey», ting Tarns, of differeat kinds.

'k

ed stock of Jeans, Flannels, plain and plaid liin-eys, Blankata, (XnuMs, aad Wooien KnitMac tally enaac tall abled to warrant the first aMU^jr, ef &eao Goods I most respecifnfly invito Ladipa aad Gentlesnea tocaft and inspect them. WWttdMsta Muhaaaa

Goods, and tba highest market rates paid. .1 .3 .Mfe* .1 .H jrtH. 1K4

fas Ace*apltobe41l st Lastr

Same Old Orirtnal

'0IMON 3PCJRE" ^X

E N A O S 3 S AND

I S E S ALL UNDER ONE VAST TENT Capable of aocommodating 10,000 personal avd

O O N E I E

LET MP0BT9 BE WHAT THEY MAT.

.Jfjc* WlfWJ

[mot Ana* bjhj *'Xi diid*' ,i

•j'-n Sv 'j&4.-5,, ,i ,.4i M« woi4 .*. a'flTaJia^A^a .JJ9 f?94 Ii

AHD

The Smallest Ponies Know ft

Champion Bare-Back Eider «f t&e. tfftdl

8sk®

BIGGEST,

?*9 *t

Is

Vds MocUted hiouelf with th» Proprtotdra of

arsn«^

SIGHT DISTINCT EXHIBITION,

Colossal Moral Exhibition

.Ct-i -,k' -H&'a&l 'h: N I N E S S O W CONSOLIDATJBDt.'

Horses, Mules aad Ponies. 140 Hen, Women and Children!

ft(i,

If Merged with his, nakfag .SCOOTS

vi

For the Era we Live in ,*5^r tf trtoj-s..j 1 •.•tfa HJt's.J.Jn.iji

•1

A

JWil

*»!f.

RAR$8P, COLLECTION Of Living and Ftrociotis tftlfif1' Animal« ever brought together! Daring and Extraordinary Feif or EUTJcwxa

a

A1)^ of Xions and Tigers Literally fnlfflliogSoripture, vis: "The Lion aad the Lamb shall lie down together, aal t'iaa little Ohlld shall lead them." POSITIVELY the MOST NUMEROUS^,

x,

AND ill i-l

Handsomest Stnd ot Horses

W«fi i»«u.

A TRIPLE TROUPE I O&tiib Of all Bare-Back Riders I! -feud MII. E. W. PERRY

LITTLE MINNIE PEBBT, The Smallest Ohlld »*aii Bider, ii#i«T MlfiS JENNIE, The BaauUful and dracefal

Xqnestrienne,

M'LLE JOHANNA, AacoupMshed lqtMtrleiisa,itif and Danwise, CHE SNOW BROTHERS, The Best Acrpt+tJ«.ttifl •si

Vf. -kf .1 fe -A

1

Three

oiiitVf Mi tl

Funny OloD^tis

J. DAVENPORT, The Young American Clown and

v-vmd

Cenio^u~

Vocalist. 1

-J. (HOPPER, The Western Jester, and 4 ultras JOHN LOWLOWf ''The Fame-crowned Humorist I .L 'Jf 0 W It

Is ta%

SOMETHING JTEW I Jnst risptnrad. and Xssported at a Oest of 91S.OO0, utovrtrO

EgyptiaRWallapi|s,

A TROTTING TEAM OP

SIX

6

SMALLEST TEAMS AND DBITEKS.

Tbe

Tom Thumb

(It

Carson's pupil,

til

Ahd an ScaooL or

•m

TRAINED BEARS!!

in

„n an

"Tiibm mol njiiuea,'

AMD

Hosts of Other Attractions!!

••iftiu '..taisws a -JShU Wi-v mMHo

TAKfe NOTICE—That at or near 10 s'dlock A'.' M„ ths GREAT GRAND OABAYAN wiU eatOT town, proeadad by tho Splendid jg

Forty-Horse Band Chariot!,,

Aad tha Largest Team «*er drivea by one Maa contalaiac PBOT. POST'S SILVEB COBNUT #AND, in. fall uolforra, and followed by tba

Cortege,^

D.awn by an is S3 and Pigmy Ponies.

Baby £Kpliatit and Oroiiedar^,

In Glittering Appau'l aad decked with Plamea. YANKEE ROBINSON'S

COSTLY E^OHARIO^'

h-

A.Traip ol ii JM

Aaittal Dttii and Cages^ Most Gaudily Painted and Ornamented with Ilss Gold and Horses Beautifully caparisoned with flame', Flags, Ac., Ac., making

A Procession Over a Mile Leag!

Otttiielng any atftnipt at Display tvi"-4rnain

Anietlca. Thin rare-Apedtaele is ti-hly worth, a visit of saaay tailas. fa TWO PKBPO|lMANCB8 Ei()H DAT,

MK»la

1

or Shine," at 1:20 1 o'clock.

I-•a

yi'i Msaaaa utv-t-

TheGBAKS CATALCADE will coram-nee by Twelve Ladies and Gentlemen, on beactlfal fall blood Arabian Steeds,' after all tbe vWtois hare bad ample lias to view the alaiost saaotlesa DENIZENS of the FOREST JVN0LE la their splendid Caees aad Decs, which wilt bo described by pelita Keepers. .Remember it in but once in a

Lifetime Much nu Opportunity ia offered at Any Price ?T .'-»s«iNpM*.-* «t ••I'/ «•'.faf.a- imi ".-a SM

Yakkkc BobI)-SO«..

Geaerai bnperii't n!rut

L. Trans* I ifuaurer Prof. Masas....^' Lion 'latner JOHa IiOW3U)w..„„ Principal Clowa.... P. A. Olssb. Manxger E, W. Pcbby Equrstriau Iflrector Ma). Post. Leader Sliver Cornet Band' K. S. Diwasss .Ceoeral Agent mmm.: o«i WILL EXHIBIT AT htnn *MU

TERRE HAUTEr

Monday, May 270U

Aslailealois 50 Oral** anler )S Ceasts0' Remember, this is Positivxlt theg Largest Exhibition in the World, and th©^ only Circus and llenagerie in the State., j-m

Xi fis*

.MyL.