Daily Wabash Express, Volume 17, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 1 July 1867 — Page 4

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EanefS.tS^M""?.'1 ^.Jo J' KasterJi.way wttUdaUy.ul Cincinnati, daily, at W'estcru, daily, ut.................u........rvll.« Bocltvilleand whyuiail, dahy «t.....»... J|W •Evaiwviile and way mail darty, at "1J j/ '.Uerorn,Monday and Thursday, at .00 p. M.

7:00 P. H. 7 00 p. M. 3:DO p. *.

Howasvillo, Friday, rtt .Ashboro,- Monday, at ..— ^itsuroV-".. --•!-tBastern,through daily,at 12:15 630p. m. 'ijiEliWr^wy inaU, daily, at 0S»

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.Yaiar»lu»«, Daily at nook Office jj» Sunday from S to a m. All .Sunday,«vcningat 6 r. J/

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TO-lAY'S ADVKKTISBMENTS Joflt-- :Kr I ''^DrsC.ooUa—iiaJ gaiun—C. VVittigiCo.

SOtMriMble Dry Good»—Saxton Walmiley.

CITY AND STATE ITEMS.

jy a Co-oporntivo Society is on Iho tapis in Larnvottc for tlie establishment •"•W" ... 1 •,

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gGF Congress convenos on "Wednosday. .Our representative, Hon. H. I). "VVftfil ***fckburn, is aHiia post. 1

)&- Tim first matched gamo between, tlio l'liwnix and Eesoluto Base Ball Clubs tak«a placo this afternoon rr---

SricEDE.—A Gorman carpentor narticd fm. Zimiuprling, committed suicide -by hsnging, at Indianapolis, Thursday niglit.

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8co thd aniioUncenicnt of C. Wit-

•^tiir & Co. Thdt mention some i&jioveltio*

ier The City Marshall has a couple of iuer bottom syrens in the calaboose.-F'-oin Saturday evening until last evening they eftt thirteen loaves of bread.

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fSp The caw for our street railway, which have been built at New York, aro completed, but in order that the painting .may get firmly sot will not be sont out for 4, a eouplc of weeks. The lino of railway 'from the depot to First street will to com-.

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plfitod this week.

"I®* On Saturday the police made a jaiil over the river in tho b®ltoms, and atreslcA threo women and live boy?. They were lakon beforo tbo Mayor, who assoss ed lines against each. AVe wHl not dig griwe qui1 coltimnsby plncing.^ir.nances in ty]U'. 'i-7

$gp The Rose Well is now bored down t.hD depth of 1,7C8 leet. The finest "quality of wbite sulphur waver is flowing at tho, enormous rat© of eight thousand barrels per day—nctual measurement.—

The -water is said to lie superior to that of the Lafayette well. Tho workmen will continue boring deeper for a lew days.

'gtjgp* The hobdomodal change in the nd..vartiicniont of ,Sax ton & Wnlrnslay occur^ with accustomed regularity this morning. Sumo linw Arrivals of good.* -a', prices unprooedontod ^ro noticed this woek. Our rcudors :will rto well to examino .their freshly assorted stock whon about to tnnko an investment in Dry Goods.

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MarRIAOE Lioknses.—Tho following are the only parties who last week manifeSteS a desire to bo united In the holy bonds of wedlock, ly obtaining tho necessary \ertoit ,1'rom tho County Clerk George W. Peters and Malissa D. Taylor. Stephen M. Gapon'and Eliza A. Davis. Alexunder James and Mary E. Biindv.

'The German picnic at Early's Grove, near old Fort Harrison, on yesterday, w:*" nice affair. It was well sit tended and all the exorcises were marked with good taste. The amateur singing was excellent and was well enjoyed. The wholo affair passed of pleasantly and everybody .came lioiuo refreshed, aud improved 'by''.the day'spent in tho groenwooit.

«r Wo learn tho railroad men who were he^e un Friday and Saturday, sucroed'Hl in. obtaining control of the Terre llnutt)„«ft St. Louis Road, but failed in regarll io the Terre H-uite & Indianapolis Road, We understand tbey express a dotcrmination to build another road.frDm Indianapolis to Paris, Illinois, passing 'through luK'kville.

SfftXWllKURI SlIORTCAkfil—No tw6 words in any cook-book have a greater dftlicioiisnoss of sound than the above two. Who hasn't oaten a strawberry shortcake? and who knows anything more tempting in looks or delicious in taste? For the benefit of those who don't know a better Recipe we publish the following one, and stake $ur local reputation on its endorsement: 'Make a nice shortcake while hot,-split it as many times as possible, and and spread each layer with butter, stawberriea, and sugar, put on the top crust, wet it over with egg, sift over sugar, and servo twt.' Strawberries are about gone, but the same will answer for raspberries aud blackberries. ,,

Masowic.—Sinee the first ol June,: Grand Secretary Hacker: has issued dis« sensations for five new Masonic Ledges, one at Owensville, Gibson Bounty Kankakee Lodge, San Peur, Starke county Wolf Lake Lodge, Wolf Lake, Noble couilly Hualsville Lodge, Randolph county, and a lodge at North emon, Jennings county. This isprc-tiy well for eight days"*/ ...V-l *.«I'

J8P"-A desceot- respect to the opinions" of the men who wrote the piece of parchment thai made the Fourth ol July famous, requires that all business be .sus* pended on that day. All who can see any beauty in tlie American flag, or who can recognize the security which the bunting whose streaming folds began their flap pinga on the historic day of 17TG, gives to them, should be willing to give one day of praise and halleluiah in celebration of the annual retnrn of1 liberty's birthday.— We hope to see some systematic moves ment towards closing all business, and also in the way of decorating residences and business houses.

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... ttrweer Thk Lakaxktte (Jet.kbration.—We learn from the Indianapolis

Journal

Four "brass and silver bands—one from Richmond, one from Cmwfordsville, one from Delphi, and the Lafayette Cornot Band. Thirty-two posts of tho Grand Army from various parts of the State seventeen. Teniperanco organisations thirteen liase Ball Clubs '.five Military companios i»f Infantry one squadron of Cavalry two companies of Artillery,-and four Fire Companies.

Halfcfwre trains will b'o run'on all the railroads centeruig ^it Lafayette. Asplen4id «iHc~ftagTsto bo preaenied to tho bda£ drilled ieornpany on the ^thl

Distinguished speakers from Ohio, Illiaoia„iUul Indiana will be present. "1tr'W thought that tlio largest crowd will be the^H1lvot,'assembled in Northern Indiana. v"

The encampment wiH commence oh the evening of the Second, und wind up with a grand review on the evening of the -^T'jusaa.i^rH

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jfi 1 Ilow a Vouno Man Goes to

now first I

introduced hern for the

leas enlightened of our sex of the fidelity or truthfulness of Afiss Fanny's sketch. Doubtless it afforded great satisfaction to the majority of male readers, and as a slight return wo cxtract from the Indianapolis

Herald

tho following, disclosing

to the fomale sex the mannor in which a young man goes to bed. The witty writor cites as an example, one of his own acquaintances,,and adopts tho saino stylo in which the /lh6r was writteii

-Dismissing his fuddled companion tho evening at the stroet door, Master -j George performed tho task of ascending tho two flights of stairs loading to his own

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wh et her

of no those'blasted-edror- wonlrt prevent

den stretch upward of tbo bony arms, off I went buttons, rip went tnuslin ntnft the

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the arrangements for the encampment of the Grand Army of the Republic ut Lafayette clilV week, are concluded upon the grandest possible scale. One thousand tents, ordered by Secretary Stanton, passed through Indianapolis Friday night for the use of tho boys in camping out four pieces of artillery hayo been procured, and thirty of our glorious old battle-flags will decorate the grounds. The following organizations have accepted invitations, and will be present |f

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last! the piece ia about to begin,

Sow observe Hint Introduction ctftu i» ._ Agoddeu in Aoubcm, «nd pinched attbe~r?»irf And a look like a atatue, emb«UUb*d All tbe keys tnat can be got at, By the fingers straight ar» shot at Then a soft and gentle tinkle, QentU a* tbe rain-drop's sprtaki* One, two, three, four. Five, six—njn ashore, ...»

Then a stop, Fingers drop.

Sow a rush from top to bottom i, Pvc tl

Catch the notes now while we 5of 'em Bear the music, for we've got '«b Backward, forward, up and down.-, Like a monkey or a clows H~*" Sow th» close—a gentls strike. Who did ever hear the like •Wsft

Piece conunences: ^sasftwf Sow begins merry

triU,i*f"fy

Like a cricket ia a mill Sow a short, uneasy motion, Like a hoase cat at devotion Or a ripple on the ocean. See the lingers skip about Hear the notes as they come out New they mingle in tbe tingle Of the everlasting jingle Like a hailstone on a shingle Or the ding-dong, dangle-di'ogh-Or a sheep-bell—double, si'jgle Now they come in wilder gushes Up and down the player rushes Quick as squirrels or thrushes Dartlug round among the bushes tm Making rattle, like the tashes Of the swine a-drivking slusbe* Now the keys begjn toclatter. Like a chorus ou a platter ,, Or a housemaid stirring batter: Hear the music that they scatter Thought 'tis fist and growing flatter: All is clatter, nought's the matter. Hark! the strains, for now we're ai her O'er the music comes a change. Now we take another range Every tone is wild and strange. grfr*^ Now thero comes the lofty tumbling And tbe rumbling and tbe grumbling Of the thunder from its slumbering Just awaking. Now its taking To the quaking, like'a fever an ng'je sbak Now its making such a raking, Heads are aching, sometimes breaking, Goodness! gracious! ain't it wondrous Boiling round, above and uider us, Like eld Vulcan's stroke so thnnderoiv Now the rattle of the battle Deepens deeper, and the cattle Bellow louder, and the powder Will be all exploded soon. Such a clanging, whanging, banging. Slam!—bang!—whang!

Heavens! how the music rang, Ah! the harmony so splendid?, V3 Is expended, all is ended, Though I'm frighted, I'm delighted With this finery and this fopperv*» Oftbismodern muaicopera:

Bed.—A

short time since we publishod an extract from a story in the "Land jve Love,' written by Miss Fanny Downing. It wits entitled "How a young lady goes to Bed," anil although not an entire stranger to a lady's

boudoir,

we can. not assure the

Why Churches ark so Emptt.—This is a subject which very naturally and properly engrosses the a.ttqption of religious people both in this country and England. A writer in tho Christian Register of Boston thinks ho tain explain the whole affair by the prevalence of long sermons and ho instances the late excel* lence Dr. Lowell, of Boston, who always kopt his church full by his short and pointed discourses, only, fifteen or twenty minutes long. He says

Although the machinery of advertising preaching in theaters, opera-houses, cir« "ens-tents. &c., may excite a temporary interest, tbe only way to fill the churches permantly is for preachers who .dilute their cermoiis into an hour's length to concentrate their thoughts into one of twenty minutes. Let them try it f«r six months and their churches will be wjn

Harvey,.Painesville, Ohio Prof.-E: C. Hewetl,""Normal University, Illinois. Prof. John Hancock, Cincinnati, Ohio Miss A ^P. Fun nell,.State Normal School^, •&»'.»• i'- I 3' '—tr'l 5

Froifi our won State

orc'or

angular Shoulders of the wearer "rose in 3 '—»e.' •.

unrenricted freedom." "The "snowy,'

stained.iips, and out went tlm light, and I Club will le transacted. By order of tho dowfl went. tho pipe 011 the table. Not President. M. A.. Smith, Sec y. being sft fortunate as to hate any "Man-j dy" tor a room-mate, and the household domestics being aged and discrete he did! Celebrate tiik 1th. Gents Gloves. not leave the door unbolted, but with a [Gent's WbitjrGlovcs «t $1,50 per dozen. growl at the bacheloric solitude ot his Gent's irndershirtA, with or

couch, jerked down tho "kivcr,' nlunntnl within, pressed bis innocont head on The

while you can, -Miss Chrrue, for wo fear ...

/—George W. Hoss,

Indianapolis R. S. Bosworth, Terre Haute W. H. Wiley, Terre Haute W. H. Valentine, Terre Haulo W. W. Byers, r, '.i WUVf/WSMf"-'"' Terre Hauto., ..

The Teadhers of tho Stato attending this

Institute, can roly upon thoroughly of practical cour»o of instruction. Tbo County Btaminers aro expected to with tho Superintendent in siecuring a large attondasce.

c°*operate

room, as noiselessly as tho weakness of his knees would admit, and without other assistance than ihut of his own unsteady fingers grasping along the walls. Upon, .. reaching tho room the coat was removed R°*d. will return members of tbe Instiand flung at the back of the nearest chair tuto

The Evan9ville & Crawfordsville Railroad and the Terre Haute & Indianapolis

free.

the vest was handled more carefully, as The Superintendent ol' Public Instructive pocket contained his watoh, but the j.. ,, ..

jiintAloons Came off with a jerk. lion will hold examinations for State After filling and lighting bis pipe he Ceitiflcates, August Gth and 7tb. Meetproceeded with the preliminaries. Sorao ing of Sehool Examiners, August 8th. racont purchases of drugs were taken frohi a coat pocket and placed upon the mantel tho balance stowed'away in a trunk to be used as ciicumstancerjmight require, With much tugging, growling and swearing the boots were removed, and the last one being unusually troublesome received an impetus from the foot,, that sent it flying to tho furthermost corner. Removing thon a pair of socks, (that/ Should have been in tho warshcrwoman's tub,) an earnest and protracted iospoo tion of the foot ensued, tho young mn& indul-ring in speculations as to or no thosfblasted-edrns! wonlrt

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J. M. Olcott,

Terre-Haute,

OrgarMms

Sitp'Lf

July 1st, 1867.'—dwlw.

f^ciTY AFFAtftS.

'-'tUF Red White I and Blue Ribbons in all widths for the Fourth of .Tu'y-

Fancy Grenadines^ Drfspe^ qnl^^SP

eefttsu yard.

his Appoaring in "thorn new boots at that r-t^mming* to match 50 eta. slightly damaged by Express Com* "httlcgathering to-morrow nigbt. The -t," J. delicate paper collar' (size im«iuiorial)

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wa hastilv' twrii off and being foiled on bothsides IVotn turning was dis-h There will be Grand Ball given dainfullv tossod towards the lire plaeijf58®^and the ueck«tie flung on the foot of" tho the members of tlj.o Prairie City Silver bod. Batid, on 'Tuesday, evenings

The usual slow pTocess'bf removing tho their|^[ali, jflrst building east:of the Terre shirt was ignored on thisoccasiou sever- Haute House. Admittance $1,00. Tickal impatient jerks and then with a su.l-

for aalc.Ht

win be in attendance. dU

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cr 1 Fifth stroets. A full attondance is re"A pull of fragrant breath, redolent of r- ,u had gin and leinan from a p.nir of tobacco 11U??Ud'

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pillow, and after several moments .of -Splendid Umbrella* from $1 to $5. twitching, turning «hd grumbling, set-, Gent's and

tied on his back and a tierce attack of'Hose -v»- EdsallA Co. snoring ensued, which closes the scone. .~ .'*4 Imagine sucii a domestic existence ass. this linked ti» the etherial, dainty and ro~ fined. "Miis Preston." Enjoy your little Persons having robes of tho late I maidenly privileges at»i arrangements

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that a variety of circumstances in wedded!*1 Manning, corner Fifth 1 life, would ruthlessly interfere with the |*»d- Cherfy streets or With John A. systematic oourso ascribed to you in wy-1 Bryan, No. 115 Main street. We wish paring fur a-night's test.

par.n«:i«r^».gW!. Few. to exhibit them in the Grand Museum on

"a:* tbo 4th of Julifi^'jPlease laWe with name Prktty Little Slippers!—Will need

Only $285—nice Ccounpanesj ..Sheet- .-VL.4 tings, Pillow Casings and To wljngs—C?ash at 12J cts. a yard. •^Jaconet Latins from ^2 cents wards, vt

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Always on hand Blue, 6reen, Brflwn, Black and Drab Silk Grenadines^ for Veils. i.'-v' EDSALL A ho. b*» dlt

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jom-fatfainiread 4th of July oriebr^ioa ftfe requested to meet at the Grand Army Hall, on Monday evening at 8 o'clock. "Per order of the CoMVOTSMt.

•roiu I will bs promptly filled.

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filled.

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Instructors froiii other Slates

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Statk Normal Instxt0t«.—The Institute to be held at Terre Haute by authority" of the State Teachers' Association, will hegin on the 29tli Jof July' and continue in session two woeks.

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nigbl shirt was then drawn ovor tho hoad and its delicate cotton tape binding I "Phoenix^" Ball Club will meet at and. graceful folds of brown canton flki" nine o'clock thia evening in their Club ncl ft. to accommodate themselves to Room, (Brokaw Ball) corner of Main and circumstances. ,.„ 'v

raember 0 the

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1,nPortance

the

long

superfine blenched•

wrir WH wnfer a

raVor 'lv leaving them

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fine open work, or superfine Lisle Hose Uowakd Manxtj^ from Kdsall & Co ll2^SOV:'IOHX

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These in want ot a nice French

Yoke Shirt for the Fourth of July "or any other day" should go to W- S. Ryce

A Co sand secuhs one or moro before it too late. -,j" New Orgwbdies, Lawmi beaat^ful stylei^' also Plain Colored Jaconets at the "Buck

W. S-Rioi A Co., «-dlt

Eye Cash Store. i-s»

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Thk Foukth or Jult is near at hind, and B. Weiaz has in store an elegant aa* sortment of Hoop Sk^ti, J|o|pt9 andil4^: dies Fori&isU|ng Goo4s, e^aoiUly adapted to theoccasion. Call before the Fourth, at the Factory, opposite the Post Office.1 j29-dtf f.

Icob &ousema& announces to his

friends, and the public generally, that ha has bought the well known "Ketrella Sa lo^n and R^staarant," whidi he willopen Of* SlUbr owning, July 2d, *4th a su perb and sabatantial lunch. 29d3t.

The Most Excirne and Intskistit^| Book evss FcBIJSHSD.-T^he ^History of the Secret Service." by Gen. L. O. Baker, late Provost Marshal and Chief Detective of the War Department. 4

VtlTbi* work embraces an

official

Fbidat,Jton

authentic

&

Ije Moore, Agent. Orders received by Mrs. Moore, or left at Davis', Barr's or Mahan's Drug Stdro, will be.promptly

[dtf.

ERifE Hautk Trotting Races.— These races- will take place .at tbe

'Fair Grounds on Thursday and Friday. July 4th and rth On the first day, ttweopst&kes $200, mile heats, three in five to.^figtesft. Three fesrtf *s*e already baon' named. The secon*d race on same day, mile heats, 3 in 5, for purse of $50, Five liorses have been named.

Oa -the second day, for purse of $150 five horses have been named, and for a purse of $50, two pacing horses have been nAmed.. .,.....

A basket picnic Will be held *on the grounds on the 4th •"with good brass and string mu9ic in.attendance. dtf.

MrGrenadinea,Organdies andLmwns new goods and beautifnl styles. Jaconet LanWa fb 25 cents a yard Ladies, Gents and Children's Underwear for summer.

$ISSK&of "P"Crash, Crash," good, 12 cents a yard by the piece.

Now Trimmings, Buttons, Braids, Wa tored Ribbons, Ac., &c. Fine French Yoke Shirts, made ex pressly for city trade, just received.

W. S. Ryce & Co.,

[dlt. 77 Main streett

glS^ cfiftoE. R. Wright & (Jo's for a choice article of Green and Black Teas, No. 155^Main street.

E. R, dtf.

tSF Puro Cider Vinegar at Wright & Co'?, 155 Main street.' il

StraVkd or Stolen^—From my stable on the corner of 4th and Eagle streets, on tbe night of the 23d of Juno, one black Mare, about, 15 hands high, years old blind jn ops eye think it the right no marks or brands shod all round when she left.. Also one bay Mare,& years old, about 15 bands high ringbone on right fore foot, which renders her quite lame. 1 will pay fiftydollars for the delivery of said Mares, or information of their whereabouts which will lead to their recovery and, one hundred dollars for apprehension and conviction of the thijef. 28d3twlt Daniel Miller.

C'ALEif&Atf Clocks.—The Itiaca Calendar Clocks are the

best

a June 27th—At Tuell, Ripley A Co,

New Piquiw !1 wi t^hi a lot tSf very Ine Jaconet Utni irtiMh

Ed3ALT. & Co,

July 2d, at

tl.o door Good mu.ic and

for Dwellings

Offices, Stores, Banks, Insurance Offices, Steamboats, for sale

only

at S.

Freeman s, at Factory prices, 74 Main Street.—r-*--- .dtf .,-„au

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8-4 White Crape Maretz and White Luster, at A. Nipperts. to -t*iftf

H9*Good roads are needed everywhere and can now be made so by using my Im proved Road Scraper, which pan be attached to an ordinary plow and will grade any road that can be plowed,

I wish to sell the entire patent right or will sell by States if desired.

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A model can be seen at .Sanders' A Browtilee Grocery Store, 2d doors from the cornor of Main and Right streets, TerroHaute. Indiana N. Rvixgeb, je25dlw

9* Tho "Arrow" linen finish collar, is free from all poisonous enamel, and they area perfect imitation of tbe finest linen For sale at N. Erlanger A Bros. [2fidtf

•0- Plain and beaded.Parasola by Ex* press, and for sale at A. Nippert'a. dtf

|9* By Express, a choice stock of new and fashionable Dress Goods, at A. Nippert's. J®* "dtf.

Ladies Gaiters for$l|2i^. at

Depcws.

^ktoft Hose at A.

wi^iir^w

te the,* Post-

tiffictf' -wBi.flQd it three doors mst^ of -& BAILEYS P«f«lar ¥aHily, ProriaitHi and Vegetable Store, when tto market is open every day. dtf i"

aiy received

aBtWjitbpk of Plaraeols Newa^le Iferimac and Cotheoo and Sprague Prints at l€f ds.

New stock of Organdies^ jriain

colored Jacctaeta and Lawns. •V Thompson's celebrated Ho» sUrtf. Ttt-ifcuHvard Tran^'^l^t lih Fine three and four thread Britisk Hosiery. «»•,«'*• gf Openwork Hoa^ery.

HP Almste Kid Gloves. «£r Mosquito tars—Aeap| dtr.

and

.account of the hitherto suppressed facts and information obtained by Gen. Baker, during his flvo years service as Chief of tho National Detective Police.— It was announced more than a year ago, but will now be issued,

unaUertd

and

abridged, under the supervition

un­

of General

Baker. Mm. S. K. Moore is agent for this oity. Orders .-eceived by her, or loft at'Davis', Barr'i or Mahan's Drug Store,

Cornelius& Haqoertt.

Mew Bbnnet and Trimming Rib­

bons, Dress Buttons, Gimps and Bogle Dress Trimming at A. Nipperts. ^p-dtf ,n

StepLaddkbs! St*pLadd¥i»9 H—We have just received complete assortment Balsley'a Patent Step Ladders, very light and strong. Every housekeeper sh( have one. 9For a«l»*t sign of "Big lock." Coir

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Mascoobt,

Juhe 23, dtf Solo Agent

MonSt Pottnd.—During

the riiah for

fruit cans at S. R. Henderson's, on Saturday, a pock-book containing 'a. smalHamount of money was left lying on a atovo. The owner can get it by calling at Henderson's Stove Store on Fouth street, 4 doors south of the Post office.

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Miller's [dtf

Old

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fine White Shifts at Johnston for .one.daIlac ^nd fifty. cente

f^*The Spenoer Fruit J$r-self-seaN ing—one crate sold—two more on hand. Call.and aoe them at C. I. Riplet's. [dtf gfrft I

gpT.H. Riddle is receiving a nice ine of Gents' Furnishing Goods now.— Shirts, Hoae, Collars, Handkerchiefs, Ties &c., Ac., and are very cheap top. '.151 Main Street. dtf

The cheapest and largest" ^0lt*

ment of White Shirts in this city, at

[dtf. in street.

*«d Ttfmato Plants, at

George L. Bugler's, south of the National House, Sixth sfcrettt^: ^[lOHfltf.

IV A choice article of Dried Peaches, Apples, Prunis and Cherries, at

E. JR. WRiapT Co's^- I

May 25,dtf

^f*SLAifi£-^ir Stands, Card Baskets, Opal Sugaft Bask ets, Baby Glass, fancy decorated, plain and hJedallion Boquet Holders, Ac., at John R. Freeman's. «e ?, j?-1.'-.

Cih If any body wants their money# worth of the belt of irticles, in any kind of business, buy them You- will ma thein sprinkler is paid. .dtf »--v Wm. P. BABTLETT

Sweet Potato Plants,, Cabbage'

and TorfAto Plants, at C. I. Rip«i "T2-dtf leyjs.

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Good ready made Shirts for only

one dollar, at Riddle's, Ifil Main Street dtf

IVWe are closing out our assortmettfof White Shirts cost, tt t-a-^OHNBTOir A [dtf, 81 Mains

ponding low pricei. Don't place', No. 81 Main gtreet.^^

J.P.

Baroaix* In Boots and S«oxs.—A large stock to be sofa at reduced prices at ~3. P. Depew*s. No. CI, Farley's "Block •Main street, Terre Haute. dwtf -rei 19" A splendid line of casnmeras just received at Johnson A Millers: also, another invoice of those elegant Camlet Linen Cants. Collation at 81 -Main Street Jtf .-S.svtt

St

Ho! Prc-^ijs.—1 Pickles at

the Cucuhiber G. I. Rirurt, M't

-r 4

ilendid less of

Th* QuArbel About the Ma*£BT8 is Now Settled !—Bay A Bailey have ."Open Ma&cftf every day, from 4* o*clock, A.. M. t»9^. Mi FmhTejetables, the finest Strawberri^ Fresh Wheat fuid Bye Bread, ^very morning

1

Sfoftty in the

Comb. Orders can be filled for 1 amount. This

Beets

all!

a. Cat

P9raI,\Oaidisn and Held Seeds, af3. Robbins, Ho. 1, Bowling Hall. dtf.

tSf*

Graham Flour at No. 1, Dowiing

Hall. dtf.

Sg^Tbe street- rsalroad is progressing rapidly and will pass immediately in front of the popular Clothing House of Johnston A Milierf whereyou can^ptfdCUTe better made, bettor trimmed ana better less money than at fiment in the city. Call early and-leaVe jrour orders at 81 $Cain street. ... [dff.

:&

[Marl

A H. A. Davis* Driig and Chemical Store is under the yri ftf ari eiperi^ncSBd Pari maeheutist, and prescriptions can Milled with accuracy 1$ all li'otyn qTihe day

nighfik.' None' but pure and tinadnltacated medicines ased. j. u»« :(gtf •. "if

Unbolted Flour, at C. I. Rip-[22-dtf

ley's

|V Oilr readers will remember, that at Biegler'a store, adjoining the National House on 7th street, can always be found Sweet Potatoe, Tomato and Cabbage Plants of the largest and best kinds, together with Garden Seeds, of all descsrip* tjoas. Pie-plant. Lettjaoe, Ac^ Ac. [7dtf

LOCAL NOTlCEft.

Wheat Brills.

Pakmbrs, Drill

toon W•**!.—Before you orderaOHU Call on1 Ira Orover, North Third Street, aai see the eld reliable Knhns A Halnsi, Drill, 10,b00 of which, are now in ute, and a ssapti of which has beea atKr. Qrover^efbr tbe peet sis Weeks. Do aot •bay a Dftfl. tUr name of wkidl the Agent is' ashamed to advertise. Buy the best. Bay tVw Kahas A Halaes, wit^ Naaman's improvsmsats,

y»n»nrom tsist one.r Snciy-three have already bMnspldahis^riag^anil thOMsh'tfil eeatlnaso. lio Mt f«l, ttefere yen order, to call on Ira Drover, aad eae tbe'a^at rtMfWte aad'tooet tsltafbl* Wheat Drill Over aude. jaifdsr^r _ii.

5 I'wnMrs, artti^rar WhcM.—John SSottASoa ksa^HMrweU-Juarfni Wheal Drills in the conntry Bos'l (lie yonr erdeT kr a BAll yon tare never sOea. Dont orderaMadtlne Aftt nwrDtalsir' wlti^^ pill'op'ekhlbltion J* yonr ~!nspectiow, anMi^yjhihavfVoneyto tkroaraway.

-JsndsWtW-:

I |f*. ^|s 'Ha|tac,^ii* yn'iwli^.,

A?

"fi *j *A-" 3V "V^H tl 3s

»uwuuMiJufci imnjpifinpmi ui'i

AT CTRMB-hautk. z,r*

Come Ottawa All bring your wdlfi|led

if

Oihaiell— eU teheld «M» Hew hit bitaf the Oil*, aate tks mansfsment of the

&4i%SSd"£SSSaf.,ae,'ww-"*r

6I9U1IDIYITATION IS attadil tt all Orden and Organizations to BHwil mOfnltatlons. They are vequseted to tti aotUT tke Cownlttee of Arrangement of

PROCESSION

«m «a arail to the Cltjr as follow# •_ OMtontaoarrtage.

AddrMs.by Thomas Dowiing, Kso. Song, by Olee I 01 Ob. Addreee, bwOeLB. W.

Music.

Address, b^W«. Mack, aq! •sic. Address, by A. Lange, Esq

Tto committee of Arrangei0«nturmfcl»ng tho akote announcement do not think it necessary to IPge upon tho public that it Is tbe duty of Arasrl

4MM to celebrate, ia some Way^ a dsy made glorl oua by ear Aevolutionary Fathers, aad it le eipected that Vigo Will turn out in her strength •nfl devote the day to Amusement and Pleasure.

CvOfry arrangement will be made lor Oerafort, KUtertalnmsnt and Kcjoypient. -V. tt.C. BABKtM t. O CBAWFOBD.

GRAND MUSEUM:-!

RELICS OF THE WAR!

ATlooklnrtow»rd.the

a req&Bt meeting of the Post of the O. A. B. located' at this point, a reso1aHon getting qpttf a Orand

eonnection withlhe dtizens of this pi mmittee consisting of W Howard Maar nlngaad Jobs A. Bryan waappoT&ted to^ collect materials for, aad wperinted (he ra»!HK«aie«jt of theSame.

cosalng 4tb of ld|, wa«TiBSAItaO»el aCoi C«a4 sriali tlBa

reet

The committte ia soliciting' from their' "friend^ •p-gs-rssss^ngs. ••nt ia immediately^^ ^e

andtomradee aad the tioaf for the ab/ve that all artleleabe reasons for this reqasat are obvious to all.

Baeh Mtlel«wUtjioA9cka4, aad»«dupllcate4f the cl&ck given tfio contributor, so that no fearf *3 will be entertained of tho satety of contribations.

Contribntlons nay be sent to the Printow Office «f John A. Bnsaa, loSMfeln Street, 6r to wT How ard Manning^ Shop, on the cornor of fith and Cherry. W. HOWABo MANNlNO, ,/ til

ADHN'A. BHTAN,

jaaaSldtf Oomaitttao

We tfif^'^eo^^a^ne^ 'lino' of

EANU80M£ DBSSS PRISTS

At IS| and 15 Cents.

In Better Styles and Qualities-than E3ve yet been offered at these prices.

BLEACHEFMUSLINS

THE

Only Ten "Cents

Yard Wide Brown MHslta^ as»ttidrdt51 Oeutsr.

A NEW DISPLAY OF

Simmer Cassimeies,

UCSK& GOODS,

niln and Freneb Flg'd Lawa^

French Brilliants,,

And a great variety of Wear suitable fo*

The Hot Days of July,

ALL AT THE

Isow water mark of Prieiei

„Ukk) S 'i" -Tt:i

C.

ot

Phe Grartd Jury is still in session,

and Johnson A Miller are still supplied with those all wool cassimere suits at $15 and a good quality of jeans pants at $2 76, and other goods in. their line at cornsforget the [dtf.

III Main Street."j

WITTIG&OE

OIL SULK! 0a SILK! Oil. BILK! WHITE PIQUE,

THE

Ristori!

•-IV

i!

Intloduccd here for the fihtl time I

THE rOIJNH W JlfLi

IS COMI NO

__ •. f. .£» .tJtKW*

Bed Ribdon, White Ribbon,'"1

and Blue Ribbon,

"A LARGE STOCK\6F

mtid t.-ta f-i'i otft

... Bargains! Bargains! A A I N S

We have opened a, new Dspartjnent P0R BARGAINS^ rpYj .-t Where we offer Goods which

sold r^ardlew of^^^n^lning ,o

Cloaks, Baintotalsrr Dress

^Ooods, NoHonaajfd

Oallfor the Bargains!

•9

lOtu.t

Street.

FRUIT

5

SrIMBaaA. O. OMsiai •rlsot, iaoludiag Org»nl«A»to«* ttaslo bf IPrairte Oity Silver Band. a Tit* Dnftrteeot. ,x Mfroa fromoonatry in wagon*. CMb-aa I#,wagons. -.."f?. ArtUltn.

•t thk grounds a short tllbe wilt be wheatbeai

given for net, when the assembly will be sounded, •adtke o^antoM of tho day will opm with Maslc, by the Band.

Prayer, by M. A. Jewett. i.j

Music by Band and Song by Glee Club.' Beading of Declaration of Ind. by Thoa. LoogV Music, by Band and Club.

Dinner, one hour. ds

i-"1

Music, by Band, (MartlalJ.

l}wW

Address, ly Col. \fm. £. McLeaijttt N* .Huiic, by Silver Band.

jam,

JARS.

W W.trtllAN'SSSLF^BAL

i®r

!S? A

«ltF

Patent Olam fnril lar

Ths Mat, iUmpieet, CkM^est, aa«-«Ur Miable W W* MMKjtt em

ThU Jir kit stood tbe tstf for Iht Tuu, and giveo eaUn taUsCsotfia to wko km paid it. Also SCOW'S DOUBLE BITBNfD AIR-TIOHT

LVni^l— I» |f

4r«VH

.tv pi n?-

li

Theyroce«ion will move promptly at 9 clock A. H. throagh the elty, oat Main Street to the where thoee on foot will takefeatf for the

Stone FrattJiii

t«*e

«n9:.

hat"** 'With Tin top, iMtddown by Wire. Fofult WMmIi and Retail at

HK1VBBICH & ^KIiLKK2£E«

4 S'.'.

No. 147

Invoce^jsj •i

.or

DESIRABLE »tsfc-3ea SfiS'ii*es*

GOODS,

tbs

a

AM/JV

STREET

l-Zl- -''-'J

iU'tM

l-

Torre jelldlra

Uaiite

gPENCEE'S PATENT

a.'

JeSCdwlV"" LUTHER GILUMQIIB.

HERMEPRICALY SEALED

Class Fruit lar!

Di Be UK IsAJKO

Oy

Indiana.

or?

SlmplesBi|ilwsT9 SellsbleJ'

a The Best Frnlt Preserver,

A Ferftet SIMM. 1 rw

'4

W

NftVixwSera^

Easiest to Close dr Open. 111 Map.**. 'Ml- --Sg^ggf-

Good until the Jar l#Blrb1tU.

wii olfer the abovrJar

THE

1r

imi-

m\

-AT-

jtxAr.

mi-

WHOfcESALJE ONLY!

r, Je'

hI3l 1

jascsty

A

Jjt

CORNELIUS &

••..-.•ma JA

79jM4WMnMk?]?$£\

OPPOSITE MoKBER'S BAHR

WKEKIY BFLIiE fllf

NEWAKRiyALS SLATE COLORED GRENADINEB. For Veil?.

C©1

1

coxr^^»ar.

JnnSdlm lo ahsoW Hot a •tM&A

Mot's

DRYCOODS.

DRY

i'Ofl

mmmmsLA-w mmmf

«o itr?w*£ Organdiea,». A

rn.**.******

MY

lpJ

-AT-

•nlNMU

WHOLESALE AUB RETAIL!

ItfejA

Saturday, June 22dp

,tuesS

.itfiAirr ,m

Crepe Meretz, -K!••

'.fasm&mi

J"*!

ps* Coclieoo

ta'«a

mtisi

bo

Veareselliae

& CO.^

etSds&iiK.»

&c., &c., &c.

.4 -M

trvlacta^ full assortment^»*»«*»»

A

GreattCfRedaced

~w f.-.«-.^S*

T. C. EMEIS, M. D.

Eclectic Physician,

svwmw md AcrovcmR. .,

tym

i. .,•» ife^isS,.

%mm

A 1

wi 'J *JSt'St"»wO

We have jiis^^ei^L ^arge supply

of

aNEWGOODS!

Net? Iiawns,

sor..-J

fj

Jaconetts,_

a&L

ixfs .*&*»!!

-a j** -SKi .-I .'It N«WSTOCK

rKI?jTS & BLEACHKD MUSLINS:

Merrimack/

01

Spraptt«s,Aii ,., Amerieaa, -5

moiosaMJte:

"aiAii

in tho NEWEST STYLES

at

:5. 'iv-

t6? CENTS !«"T?

.sit .a s--

I—

W, at.

itJES and SUMMER

and CLOTH SA SHAWLS at Ttfi.

O^rtier 3d St|Ai^~

••'. -Jg, TS^ErfiAUt^ INDIANA

f*

3srs?

jfiKIK.

i: Aeau Blue in, devoted a thorrtgh r,. study totiie care of all

"i y&l

chbowic

mmmJkHWM,

Bach as all Dtssasi sef tlw .. BRONCHITIS, 1 ASTHMA, S

avB, iiUNua, L1VKB

CONSUMPTION, AGTBE OAKS. DTSPEPSIA,

And the other Alulnimoal Tlscera, Airikti

ao^ WOK

earaiytu,

um

Bhe*maH9m,'K^s

's"or

Scroflda, Paijktation bfthh Heart OM Mi inning Bores, ffhite Discharge#,

js-**.FUe*—bleeding

.'It •itttirxiziWsite- or not,

•11 Fevers—CJhlll* dk Ague

Intermittent*—I don't care how long steading— Billon* Verer, etc. Further, All Illarases Prrallar te Vtaiales aad Ohlidrrn.

OFFICE— Ohio Street, Third Joor west el ih Street. JeltdJu

"g 4*

+4M

V.

Irvf

ciR. sw-iC hsr-

v?-

V' iyU.'S'

HIGHLY IMPORTANT

».

"f

v.ft'v

J: 'V

8.4 Black and White Grenadino Jor shawls. White and Black Grenadine Shawls.

New I^no Shawls (received Saturday. New Barege Shawls "Batio Stfi^a Mode do

Our stofk increased by a hundred new Shawla, at from $1 50 up. While Lama Laee Paints to

Striped and fignred Shirting and A{^»n Linens. Buff, Bismarck, Blue and Drab Linens.

Pretty, Tucked, Linen Standing and byTon C^UOT*$o White Silk and Lisle Kid fit Qlwen.

Heavy Rep Silk Basques for $32—reduced from $60. White Shirred .Mutflin, with narrow Mack stripe, (pretty goods for waists.)

Stripped Checked and Platn White Organdies, much uaedfor Waists and

r-

Dm«s.

[dtf Emall A Co. tU Sa« %Bir» was?

tym

iJnawawANfc'#

v'fjd »1

af'Jarfb

-!ts.1.—•

t.

?!»fj

ftoiiLBvii!

Arrivals this "Werti

'3.- ».•»•

Striped and Plaid Mozambique** .Striped and Plaid Mohair. Depnyr Check. Victoria Cloth, very handsome.

4.

,,

Eugene ., a Satin Striped Mohair,

s.

Pink and Buff Percales. Organdies, in all color?.

T,-

Black Silk l.n.-tf-r3.. -, Black Bombazine, Wool Delaines, in all colors.*. Figured Delaines and Challies. French and Domestic Ginghams New York Mills, Wamsuttn. Lonsdale, Hill's Semper Idem. Bleadied Mualinn. ii, Choicelot Merrimacks,Cocheco| Sprague's, Hamilton Prints. Black and Drab Thibet aiHjr«»v»c.ii»ww

*0 :eq

PirisSitk Mitts. «%m Kid Gloves, in all colors. Ladies White and Colored Silk Hoae.. Ladies White Hose, English make Missos and ChildreDS Hose, English make. Genoa Hose, English make.

A large variety of Novelties and Notions too numerous to mention. Keep oonstantly on band Straw Goods, Gents and Boys Wool and Straw Hats.afeo h(t|w on hand a fine assortment of Booty am* Styles, at

llfl Main Street.

North Side, between Fourth and Pifrtj ».

OIL MANUFACTURERS.

li/TAUTE A CO., Manufacttirenfi iJX of Lard OU, NeaMoo* OU aad all kt«M ei Lubricating and Lamp Oils. Tho best kjtpd *i Alle Greaaa, *c.,Ar. Orders ran bs left at, ll Hnlman'i, Mala 8tre#t, Terre Haute.

Matna Co., have nee for dead Animals, Boa*, andiTat aad pay far the same according to tl* ceadMoo thereof, If delivered at their Factor. weet of the fematory, en the Canal, Terre IlKutt. lad. .. ap!3d?m

J0BH IT. BEIZ.

Karly's

.Block, Ho. 60 Main Street,

Terre Httilte, Tndlaha.

Meys,

OST reaprtstttllly reromm«Bds Ills Wr ed stork of Jean#, Flannels, plain Blankelt, (\»»rl#ts, and Wool Mag Tarns, of dlifereut kinds.

mo SHIPPERS.

Well selei'l. audptaij

Woolen KnitBeing fatly En­

abled to warrant tbe Arst quality of thsse "uoeil* most respertfully IdvIIo Ladies aad tieatlezaeu to rail and inspect tbem. Wool taken In exeft«n* fOr Goods, and thd hl/bMt Mrt»i mm ^414 ootSldAWt' 4w» ss'.is ,4'K-J .-•j* b~i

RAILROAB* AG^iiVC Tbe anderaign«d, Ageat for tbe Bellsftiatel.e H. B. Line, will give, throngti receipt^ to all tb. ICaatera titles, on shipipeuts of Prodnre of all kinds. Tlawas quick ae nay other Line, sod rates low. "a

The "WH1T£ LINK" carsrnn over this and cars rod tbrongli to New Torlc and Kustui^ wltbeot efeabg# of freight, flnis fey-tbls 'tieJ emu beeblpphi In Imlk, wblcbie a great sartaigH.'. shippers lufnralsbiqgsacks. .. ..

MKS iTtItRNEB. Artut.

wltr oilltf M»rT.II...» K. il«f»/t.

COLGATE & m% GBBMAN

Erasiv© Soap

maantsctnred

irmn Pvui

AATKKIALS, aad may«ba consldeted lb* m.tDABB OTK-VCKLLKNTV

Fnriwle by all OroreM.

AYTER'S CHURCH MUSK

CoUeotloB'tot rsalme aad Hyain Tuo«*. Aathesii, Ac,, by A. fUvixjt, Chnrob, Boston. Tb'i volants eeleetta of tbe best pieces performed

Cheats, Senrioea. A Onanist of Trinity ooatalas a seleetloi at Trlaity Churcb, Boston, always not for 1t» flaemasie, darla«tla |iui twenty-flie years, and oasuot tau to-be ghly,pri2e4 by,tbe mustral pub lto Oath, $S,75 Beards, f2,50. OMVSB DIT80M A CO., Publishers, ilostoo.1 CBAK. H. DIT.HOM CO., 711 Broadway, V.

JeiatHI ohd V!i«-i .»'"seS V* JCSEtt*