Daily Wabash Express, Volume 17, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 4 October 1867 — Page 3

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Special Bargains

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PRINTS.

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SHAWLS, CLOAKS,

GLOVES. HOSIERY,

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TV ELL, RIPLEY & CO.

Corner 5th and Main Street.*.

Terrcf Haute, Ind.

McClure's Combination

BOILER &FURNACE

Promises to bo the Most Economical, Safest and Cheapest Boiler and Furnace in the World!

HB BOILER AND FURNACE 13 GOTTEN up upon the plain common sense principle oi generatine steam. It is much safer than the ordinary Boiler, being smaller, and can be added to, or diminished, by the number of svrle*. Tlie irregular expansion subject to Boilers, is obviated, there being uo flaeg in them to resist the ex pans ion of theghpli. Tliey are

Readily Got At

for oieinlng and repairing, an I the expense of mMdog new, is less than any other known. They •re a saving of at loast one-half of th(s fuel The application of heat to them is to direot the attack on .all the series but the first one on tho old*above any collection of sediment In the bottorn* besides completely wrapping the boilers with tho rlilue. There is between each of the Boilers

1' A.n Acfjastable Aparatus, for the purpose of rcgnlatalng the attack of heat on the Boilers. It is also mada smoke-consum-ing, by admitting sir through pipo3 laid at the highest point of elevation between the boilers thase pipes are perforatad with holes. The flues under them are curved almost the shape ef the Boilsxa, with reoessro or cavities under each Boiler to releive the ashes which oan be cloaned out at the little side doors. The current of wat»r in each Boilfr Is iudepenlent of the other, being oaly connected bjtho mud drum, at th end of the Bol'ors and goose-ncok pipe, as shown by the dotted lines In the engraving.

They, can bo sesn in operation at Air. George F. Kllis' Woolen Factory, Terre Haute. Ind. For particulars, aldrose, or soo

McCLURE & ELLIS.

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DENTISTRY.

O. LINCOLN,

The

Oldest Established Dentist In Terre Haute, Has removed his office and residence to three squares cast of the Union Depot.

Hating had upwards of eightoeu years' expeieucoiu Dentistry, he t* confident that ho car. 'Ire satisfaction In all cases. [jy2klly

kR. YAN VALSAH, Successor to Lincolu & VauVaUah ftlTROROtfS AND MSCBANICA1.

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E N I 1 No. 101 Main Street, ovnr Bartlet's Book Store. apl6dtf TKRKE-IIAUTK. IND.

RICHARDSON, M.

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OFFICE—On Ohio, between 3d and 4th Strict. J*7dty TKllIiK-HAUTR, IND.

ATITTMAN,

KCHANICIAJN".

Mo. 201 Main Street, between 6th & 7th Bts., -v Terr© Haute, lull. MODELS

KIWUSS

AND

Neatli EXECUTED.

Sewing Machines and other Li^ht Machinery repaired to give satisfaction. Breech-Loading 3n«t Guns after the celebrated French Pattern, made from new or old material, may 9dly

HATS AND CAPS.

YORK BAiT ST ORB

C- Yates,

Joseph UST 1 Mens* Hats ot at. Utnde.

JUSTIN RECEIPT OF

Boys1 Hats of all kinds, JMissea* Hats of all kinds, Infants' Hats of nil kinds, A ad at all pricea.

M_ Hats made to order on short notice. Come and »ae

THE SPJtlM STYLES, Ka.t tide Poirlic 8qn«re Terre Hants, lad. o«» UTdtf

YXTELL1—To got well of Dysepjia, Livar Complaint, Fever and Auge, Diarrhea, Cholera lljrbus. Cramps, lake a wiae-jtla»« full of

MI8HLERS HERB BITTERS Three times diy. For sal« by I. TUFK, at No. 7S, corner 9th and Main Streets, and by all Druggists. sep3iwly

T1 DAILY

PUBLISHED KVJSKT MOBSISP (EXCEPT SUHDATS)-IH JModesitt's Bnilding No. 64 WABASH STMET,

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MTYoariy advertisers will be allowed MONTHLY CHANGES of matter FREE of CHARGE. •WThe ratei of Advertising in the WEEKLY EXPRESS will be half the rates charged in the DAILY. •VAdvertisements in both DAILY and WEEK LY, will be charged full Daily rates and oad-hall the Weekly rat™. flVLegal advertisements one dollar per square for each insertion in weekly. •SfLocal Notices 10 cents per line. No Item however short inserted in local column for less than PI .GO.

V9~Marriage and Font-rat notices $1.00 •STNo advertisements with cuts will be taken. •SB~Society meetings and Religions noticcs 26 Oents each insertion, invariably in advance. (•"Collections will be made quarterly on all ad' vortlsement*.

VILAS. CRUFT, Prop'r.

DRY GOODS.

C. WITTIG&CO.,

73 MAIN STREET,

OPPOSITE McKEEN'S BANK,

State Fair Bulletin

For Ibe special accommodation of

VISITORS,

Wo havd opened, this week, a Splendid Stock of

Broclie Shawls, Jiistori Shawls, Silks,

Poplins, Reps,

Red Lace

Furs Furs

Furs

Just Opened.

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WITTIG & CO 73

Main Street.

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S O E S

Large Stock and Low Prices,

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S. R. HENDERSON'S, Four Doors South if the Post Office, on Fourth Street.

KNOWING

try. Heating and Parlor Stoves, with ail the Modern Improvements and convenlencies. Stoves for Offices, Stores, Cuurches, Hotels, Dining-Rooma, Bed-ro»ms, any and all kinds anl as for price?, He Defies Competition!

He is confident •tut he has bought AS LOW as anybody can, aud is determined not to be N E S O It is impjssiblft that anybody should liavo BETTER Stoves, for no

better ore made.

ALL ARE WARRANTED!

With Cooking Stovps he gives

More Furniture than Is Usually Given and dellverj all Stores in tho city Free of Charge I

In addition to Stoves he keeps a ftenoral assortment of Tin, Irouund Copper Warn, IVessed Ware,

The New Frencli Ware,

Spoons, tadlcs, Preserving Kottlcs, Miifflu Bakers, Waffle IronsJ an I the very newest thing out, the

Patent Mirror Smoothing Irons. These Irons have the now inclined h\ndle, and Patent Chflled Iron Pace, which retains the beat one. third lenger than tht common ones. Stove Pipe ot all sizes and kinds, constantly on hand, and no e:tra charge for tivetii% joints together. Buyers will

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KOBTH or THI

OODBT HOCSK.

Terms of Subscription: For one year, in advance —810 00 For six months, in advance 6 00 For three months, in advance....—...—....... 2

60

For one month, in advance™ 85 Deliverable to City Subscribe sot 20 ^entajwr week

Single oupieg, cents.

Rates or Advertising In the Daily.

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Merinos.

Handkerchiefs,

Real Lace Collars, Cluny Collars, Maltese Collars,

The Best Assortment

In Terr© Haute,

OF

Fancy Goods!

VIZ :J

Broches, Ear-rings, Belt Clasps Fans,

Fancy Work Boxes, Ladies' Companions, etc.,

HOTELS."

piTY HOTEL, COASTZS FIFTH CILEEEY BTOCET6) J. M. GILKINSON, Proprietor.

This House has just been refitted from garret to cellar, and is now open to the Public. Day and week boarders are respectfully invited to call and give us a trial' seplOJlm

JACOB BDTZ. OBO. 0. Nil. flNATIONAL HOUSE,

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that the Public has

long demanded a belter class of Stoves than lit a heretofore been Kenerally'offerod in thi market, S. R. HENDERSON has this season selected with gnat care, from the most

Popular and Celebrated Patterns known in the country East or West, an assortment of Cooking and Heating StOTes, su.h as are rarely ever collected together in onn Houses

Among his stock maybe found tbe

ot almost

leading Slov-

every prominent manufneiartr in the coun­

certainly

save money by calling on S. IR. HENDERSON, Fjur'.h Streft, 4 doors South of the Post Office. se28dwtf

THE GREETING,

A Collection of Glees, Quartettes. Choruses, 1'art-Songs, Ac.,

BY L. O. EMERSON, Author of "The Jubilate," Harp of Judah,' "Golden Wreath," '-Merry Chimes," etc.

Upward of Half a Million Copies of Mr. Emerson's Music Books have been soid, a fact provIhg a popularity which has rewarded no other author ot the same class of Books, and which cannot fail to insure for this new volume an immense sale. The contents of this work ar», for the most part, NEW. A large nnmber of valuable pieces have been contiibuted by Mr. L. H. SOCTB&KD, whose name is a sufficient guarantee of their extollence.

Tho marned features of the collection are Originality. Brilliance and Variety, and it will bs found, upon careful examination, that there is No Glee Book before the Public That in every particular will prove so completely satisfactory to Musical Societies, and Conventions, Con servalories, Clubs & Amateur Singers.

Price Si,"8 912,00 perdoc. Mailed post pidd. OLIVER IUTSOIi & CO., Publishers, 277 Washington St., Boston 0. H. DITSON & CO.: ill Broadway, New York. 25dwtch

•M. M. BARB. WILLIAM COAT

BARB & COATS,

House and Sign Painters. Having formed a partnership in the Honse and Sing Painting business, we are prepared to attend to all orders left ai the Shop on Fourth Street opposite the C-ntr.\l Engine Honse.

Mr. Coats will give especial attention to Sign Painting. Jul/11.1867. dSm

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SIXTH ASD

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JACOB BUTZ

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pLARK CO&NZ&

STKEBTS,

HAUTE, IND.

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Proprietors.

This Honse has been thoroughly refurnished my23dwly

HOUSE.

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OOBN2B or »B8T AND OUIO 8TBEBTS

Terre Haute, Indiana.

W. B. 0BIKFITH, Proprietor

Office of Marcliall, Montezuma and Palestine Hack Lines. nov'28dtf

BUNTIN

HOUSE,

Southeast Corner Public Square,

Terre Haute, Iudiafia

This Hotel has been furnished anew in ell its ^departments, iu a style unsurpassed by any is State, and is now open for the reception of guests.

The patronage ef the public is respectfully solic* KUBlilNS

Ai

ited augldtf

rjlliEKE HAUTE HOUSE,

CORNER MAL.N AVJU BEV1NTO BTUHOTS, Terre Haute, Indiana.

This Lfotel has recently been redtted, and put i» first-class order, offering accommodations unsur passed in the State.

SIBLEY

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TliKSEK, I'rop'rw. 1—

^TEWAET kOUSE, Second Street, betweuu Main

and, Cherry,

TIfiRRK HAUTIfl, INJD. This old established Hotel has shanged hands, and has beeu fitted up in a stylo that the Proprietor feels satisfied that he will make It a pleasant home for all who may stop with him. A few boarders will be taken at prices to snit the times f3Id3m] TIIOS. McKEE, Proprietor.

UNDERTAKERS.

S A A A Ii

UNDEBTAKliJH, Is prepared to execute' 1 orders in his line »iih neatnesa and dispatch .rner of third and Chorry rceta, Torro Xluutu, Indiana. jan20-&-dwtf

UST EECEIYED.—A FINE Assortment of Ladies' Gents' and Childrens' S3*4-ROUDS—something that has never beeu introduced here before—by

ISAAC BALL, Undertaker,

my2G Corner Ud and Cherry streets.

ARCHITECT* BUILDERS.

^KCHITECT & J3UILDEK,

A. VRYDAGH.

Plans, Specifications, Superintendence, and Detail Drawings furnished for every description of Buildings.

Oi'Fios.—South east corner" of Main and i'iftb Streets, over Donnelly'* Drug Store. my2tidly

pBAIRIE CITY PLANlflifi MILLS.

OLIFT & WILLIAMS,

Manufacturers and Deale

Flooring, Sash, Siding, Doors,-a Brackets, ,qBlinds, Mouldings, Window Frames Architraves, Door Frames. Stair Rails, BaUusters, Newell Posts, &c., &c,9 Planing, Scroll Sawing

Wood Turning,

And all W.od work used in building, rcpared to Order. Corner of Ninth and Mulberry Streets. jan8dtf

^BCHIIECTSJlND BUILDEKS.

CLIFT & WILLIAMS.

Plans, Specifications and Superintendence furnished for every description of Buiidiog. Office at Prairiu City Planing Mills, corner of Ninth and Mulberry Streets. ja8dtf

AEKEN'S IMPBOYED ROOFING. ,,0 We are prepared to pst on this Boot, and warrant it for fivo years. This is the best and cheapest Boof in use, and is fire-proof. Call on

HOS.

K.

OLIFT & WILLIAMS,

Prairie Oity Planing Mills, corner of 9th and Mulberry Streets. |a8dtf

INSURANCE COLUMN. TTNION IKSUKANCE CO.,

OF INDIANAPOLIS.

Capital, #407,505 7S. TBE IJEADINO FIBE 1N8UBAKC£ COUPAMT OF IND., A Stock Company owned and controlled by the leading buainoBS men in the State. 1'ho fjllowi are a part of the Stockholders, who are r»sidents of Terre Ilaute, and to wh6m we would refer-those wanting: sound and reliable insurance at fair rates.

Preston Husscy, Pres't National Stato Bank. J. B. Oujningham. Druggist, -c -.'i L. G. Warren's Ileirs. ,4

HAVENS & OO.v'Agents,'

23Jtf Office over Donnelley's Drug Store.

11KE and MAK15E

iVI EKCHANTS XtX -JOMPAXy, OF .4

mSUBA^Cii UAliXFWBD, CO.N.N.

liONOELi., Koc'y. Mask IIOWABD, l'ros't

CAJ'ITAL, 6^00,000

-A.lt ijosses JPrbraptly IPutd, Policies issued and renev ed llJF "M. A. CKA 5S igent,

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OETJEl

M^ro llHUle, Ind«

AMERICAN

FIKE lASSJKAXCE lOMPANl. Op IIABTFOB, CONN. C««h Oapital ..$300,00C

A. K. UA^i'I^US .....i'juaiiii'iii. W. u. HASTINGS Secretary. l'cll.lOlKS IS8VED BT 31. A. OKANE, Agcnl, iny29iil) Terre Hanto, Ind.

HOME

INSURAJSTCE-CO.,

CINCINNATI, OHIO

Capital, $300,000 Fire and Marine ilisks takon at reasonable ri=ki ullict-, S. »V. Cur. Third aud Sycamore StreetB. Ull.VS.

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llKAKlliT, I'rosident

0. M. liAKS'fil, tSecr'tarj M. A. I'KAJ £, AgCMt, Terre ilu.itc, Ind

IJUCKEYE MUTUAL "INSUJ5 JL ASL^ COMPANY. Cash Capital 9200.000 00

Surplus .JOO, 00000

Total lash Assets Jan. 1st, 186», 260,000 00 Profits rt-turucu iu O^sli to btock and Polity ilold ors. l'remiaiu.1 all Cash—Uieiiiendn th* Same.

So Liability on the part ol' tbe Assured. Office OVIATI'S KXCaiNQK, CLCYEUAJiD, UUIO L. D. UOISON,

Sec'g.

rnilE

WM. BAHT,

Pret I

M. A, CUAMv, Agent, Terre iiaute, Ind.

PUTNAM

J. FIKE 1ASI KANCE COMPACT. Or HAttTroan, OOSXSCTICUT. Cash Capital..... $500,000.

SAMUKL. WuODltlJFF President. DANIKL BUCK, .Secretary. SI. A. t'UANJE, Agent, my29dly Terre Uaute, lud.

nORN EXCHANGE \J FIUK1SSVKAXCE t'OMPASl. Cash Capital ...$100,000.00

Ottlce, ». 157 Broadway, S T. OBOAKIZCD iu 1S6X. JS. F. MASON President GEO. A. DKESSKB Secretary

M. A.CBAMK, Agent, Torre ilaute, Ind.

ACCIDMT.

ITK1TED STATES €ASIAJLTT COMI'AST, OF new JCBSXT. For Insurance against Casualties or Accidents

N.

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Office, 96 Broadway.

The only Mutual Accident Company in America. FRANCIS 2IAUK0K, —President CIl.VKLKS WUUTS ...Sec. and Treaa. KOBKUT LKNOX KKNNSDT, Chair'n Ex'eCom. HKNKY F. VAIL, Chairuion financeOommittee.

For Local Agcnclee apply to M.i. CRAXK. Agent, Tcrrti Hauta, Ind.

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mHE UNITED STATES LIFE IHrSURAjrCK COJIPAJfT, NO. 40 WALL STRKST, HKW 701.K, Josepli B. Collina, President,

Assets Nearly ^,000,oca "tn ihe Midst of Life We art in Death. Insure with the Old Reliable.

M. A. CRANK, AfMt, 'Ind.

ane IS tf THT* Hants'

DRY GOODS.

TO THE STATE FAIR

WILL FXMD AT

EDUALL & COS.,

llrt:s.

Anything they may desire

In I)ry (roods

NO STOCK IS

MORE COMPLETE

IN' THE STATE

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WIITCIATE, PBOFBniOBS.

CORNELIUS & HAGGERTY,

Corner of Third and Main Streets,

TERRE-HAUTE,

OFFER AT.

Wholesale and Retail

At the Very Lowest Rates,

Merrimac, Cocheco,

And Other JPrints-

Bleached and Brown

Sheetingsl [and Shirtings,

TICKS,

STRIPES and

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ii :a 9$

OF INDIANA

It

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In all the Newest Styles.

Irish and French Poplins

In great Variety.1" sj

All tbe New Styles in Fall and Winter

DRESS GOODS,! New Pattern Cloaks,

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Paisley, Broclie and Wool Shawls,

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ilAGi\IFCE»T STOCK

DRESS TRIMMINGS

Buttons, Ribbons,

UNDERWEAR

For Gents, Ladies and Misses.

Boulevard Balmorals!

1,000! 1,000

Pieces Domestic Gooods

FOR THE

A A E

Our Stock

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& CO.,

Corner 4th & Main Sts, Terre-Haute, Ind.

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DunneFs,

American,

•311 'H ft ..,1i TlflRliB-J"

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CHECKS.

A FULL ASSORTMENT OF

Dress Goods,

Cassimeres,' Jeans,

Fla

Cotton Yarns,

Carpet Warp,,

Cotton Batting-,--

UfUM 1967 dw

63priles

Shawls, Cloaks, Notions,

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aY •rsS snio»-4id

ALL the NOVELTIES of the SEASON. GBEAT-

ER INDUCEMENTS than ever for 0ash4ai«jt, buyers to. yisit the

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Wbere wili

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•Hi

iBund ih^la'tgist and

most attract! 'stock of FALL 600DS sbown in,this city, vein tl

i-Oftfi a'V .i na.r-.' s-

Staple and Fanuy?' a%r

v'4

DRY.GrOOiDS!

POrLLVS.' MEitinros.ji

0T Ai

0O& ew

teucid* 4 mti'i's ALPAC

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White Q-oods. fLaces-& Embroideries, Notions,

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lo Jfl'l ki

ttin-il ai "B».

Furnishing' Goods

..JW

a«««i JI

Gloved

S-iTt aim inev

Domestics, .. Ticks & Stripes »m Prints,

Sf't*.

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14

Cloaks,

'^"i-Shawis,

Hugs and MatsfirT Ball Papers, 4 jvindmv Slidfths,

tiSi

a* iwur?

Sis! «d.'

solicited!

EDSALL

i&C.

Mirrors tSdi

v:i?rw' xiT3«9?To persons^living at a diaUuice, vi3ltiEg our city, now op.ai the time of thp' State Fair, and our home trade, we would ^8aj that the time spent in fefifarinidg our dif». feront departments! will-' not bo lost' to

adt viqtjm oi

93*

New (ioods Seceiv^ji,jjaily

at the wm-'c.nsq I

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Buckeye Cash store.'

oAt

lo fotijasio

a Da

W. S. RYCK & CO., ••"•'ff

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C4 *. Id,:

JV.USiCAL, J.aiqio

DEEROSSE, teoo

Teacher of fo«nl Miislc-tiCTuiaD infl English, Piano, Organ, 'rh^tangh'sBa^ iind Gotflpt ehldh. Address, Kisaner's Palace of Music, or (Ifflco of Terre Hautt Holitie P. O.-'Box 88(f

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J. Ch« LINDEMANN!

Violim, Ouit-jrs, Flutoa, aud.all kiti.is of Muslca Mercli(Ui di»o, WWaKlttt JfcttWt, TKUHE HAUWi. .dM

TUNING'AKb 4tJ§ds and other InstrnnibatS'wiU bit promptly *t«-nil4J to„ OLD WANOS will lie ta

Acmai-

ONES.

,bnl lno«n

L." KISSHER'S

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No. .• k»vt» 0PPos£TB!rri®cwtrtslHOTJkji^

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Bujjns.in_ want VSOI.

And1 strailer- Mu_-ilfal^liiiUrumjJits, And-Hasicftl Mercba:itliso of yvery .'iBefriyaoii, jfjisiaanAi Iustructiun Book*', sliffOld not

i. 1 "iJluW ti

PALACE Of-- .MUSIC. •.-ii.s -iva *2,"}

vtjjfqtooj 70jcrci{ *Vi

(Opr'Ali j4?aiicu in t'hs mog^.iFprOTed^qjannejf.,. dAw

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O THE Y-!

.i.-.j,,- r,.'•• 7? ,:.x

To be Drawii at Covington, Ky, Class T, Oe¥. Wtli, Class ~lh Oct. 31st, liv

,-11 Vi'f »7r I in. f$3W'

prias offca^

prize «ftur»3

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^-p riics of

29

prizes of

SK'I pri«?s cf

20.0(10 "8.000 i7.00Cj 5.000

155-mU«,2Q0

I Qpriiesof* 150

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of

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Prizes amounting to $230,650.

32,000 Uumbers and 788 Prize?, Ticfects 512, HaltcS $6, Quarters ear- above

AONITICKST

OTTIEThe

T..BY

Stuovf-NCMBKB

DVINOTAK,

will b» dra«mis. I'mr*.re 4* 'S

Swot* OoK*iasiq-EMat

ONK O!CI.«CK

The Kentucky State Lott#ri»^0*» Ifei jlHft SntA. prUes, but sponsible Money Lotteries, that have beoatotidacSad ror the fas* mutf yi»*r«K »#d ate draws under the aqt)iorj(y p{ a. charter.fcom Uie Stat», and b«imh-a^%i*ea for fbe -pajntenyof rtfl prizes., TUadraail«5« ,ac* Uifl No* TrtrV HeraM ahd the CIn'ciiTn*ti Commercfal.

Tbo»bore«1»!4o viSil"bo.drawn:tlie mldtib and last of each month dnripglSC? and 1853. CfVoalars oTi«tilrt«» §4»t On

HDBRAT, EDDT C0„ COVINGTON, KY.

t9*Agents Wanted

SIBEBT

W'52 fin

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istut pLacb

TO

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Cheap ^Stoves,

€frat«s, Plows, Scales, r\ ^?-Bra n^w rscoivtn^tl»|

Largest, Cheapest and Best

AuortttdStosk cf Goods ln this- Uue evtr brought tii this City, bought at the

Recent September lJeclIne, And consistjn^ of. the Woli-know# And celebrated

Stewart Cook stores I j&.-'*#ur W004 of Goal

tm'-U baiei .i '-•efc'

Resor's EMPIRE CHAMPION^ BELL,

ix

DIAMOND,^

44

OK

8

MONITOR coai stove,

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necidadly. tho 6ea- Skcvci. Made for the Coal of V*' thiS'lbciliij'. Solo Agenta for

Van's Family, Boarding House and Hotel Banges,

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Front,$100 to $iQ0a I and 76 other of Wood and Coal' ileating aud Cooking ^SfpTfs. j^Aflof the above. v*"«rtll sell at

LOWER'BATES

,Tlia»»»^ Store sad Tiuwaro Honse in Tirro-Hauto

Mil' juksofiCTDBK ALt KINDS OF

pii,"" aud Copper Ware!

.rJCorirtig^Wholosalo and Sa'ail yradn. Soio Agonto for Fairbanks Scales. Sell ihe Miller and Kictfmanii Plows American and Kentucky Cider Mills Iron and Slate Jlantlo?, and Grsteeof x»Il Itinds. Itscftsniber v^o furnish with EVERY Cook Stovo

,a

I

Q'-^eal^ latent Copper Bottoms! ThUim^rowMeut, by the Coppar extending up Tao^rl(J''Vr ofilae' vcssul two or more inches, provents tho tlu from corroding where it joins the copper. Aud with the sanid sized tiu an eight inch,Waah.Koiler is made- to Sold two gallons more than the common lSoilur, aqd tho Boiler is as S«ra6H ad if made entirely of Copper,

Y(u wijj Sndit to your intireat to give us a call for GoOts"fn~lhis line, before buying elsewhere.

C. C. SMITH & CO.

Sdplldwtf

QEYEN. OAR LOADS

hat. lie

Carpels, frit CtotJiSp ^:b Mattings,

Truggetsf

ov

:ilill

bhe

S 'I1

O V'EJS!

repoyrcd aud will be sold, at the LOWEST BOTTOM PKICES, at BALL'S.' 0)1. 9.

S I a in S to id' tho Market

Home Companion, three sizes. General Grant, three sizes. Charter, four sizes. JSnterprise, four sizes.ff Forest Queen, four sizes.

Are prepared to do all kloaa of

-J W O JEt

v4 bnnsvirtw. ipoflng, Guttering, Coppersmith ."Work,

And Repairing of all Kinds. irfjj.a.iS a •'1 We have also tlie Ag^ncf for 'BJCNNKTT A MAESirS CljtEBBATEIi ^hlt Warm Air Furnaee, $6 whH-ii Kavo airoaJy put up sovcral, lo the outiro aatiajftCtibn of tho. parties aBiug.-thcm, whom welB a "k

at alt times rofor.

AU kinJs of Furhacos repaired and put up in complete order, and,yie work wan-anted. ^V'^eneral assortmonttof ^TINtvABK on h«ad at niitimeB. Givousacillat

No- 187 Slain Street, fith 7lb Sta:', TKliliK UAUTii. IND, 6#1nos osivy

ATI

WS.JUFFES the PUBLIC, a.CLASS of PIANOS whlcfr,1 iu Wrfrttmnn hfi), Durability, Touch, B.t^vpess, Dt^th and Briiliincy of Tone, are nn sifr^Sisbil by any, and at pricra lesa than din be Pj^l!asedAis^fiiaf'Ce]iibiQitig the aame quali-

41

mili

CHARLES CHEEVBR MASUFACTUBEB AND DEALER IK PAPER BOXES.

Our Factory being woll ostal^IIshoil and provided "with tho latest improved makhinery, is able to Farnfsli all kinfls of Paper Boxes at short notlco and lowflrt prices. 22S Main Street..—.....—UIJfCUfNATI. OHIO. ap rfidgm

4

BtfOT^HD SHOE STORE,

No, lo North 4th St.

(.

CARDS.

& ^EO'S

ijGfBVtthjd ail «1! I

I' A JST

r/ftut4'Cousi«loration.

laniw' ponesacthe"compar'atlval* rare

s«1 1 quajity'pf Uaudiag ilinily in tnne, and will'stand ii uno I any cliinato t:

I

-BVEIIY

1

PIA^NO ^VAP.KANTED

s»v*J

For Tpnrs

SFFEOILTI." '&> BRO:,

Piano ^ort Manufacturers, Of various stylos apd mzch, Northeast eornor of Kin'th 'aUd Walnut Streets :. (Metropolitan Building),

J1

fxittarttitlhr

i'iueiimaJj, OliiQ. ,,aprCUf'm -, *.•-

HAVFI JUST REOEIYED A

JL Largo Stock of Boots and Shoes, embracing 0T»ry vailsty of

Women, Men & Children's Wear

S A E O E

Fain and Wiafor Tfade,

NV'lticUl will sell

at

50

.1

P.-

KTTI ISN •SCDTT TBKETS,

M.. at the Corner of Fuu

tbo Lowest Cash Prices. I

am alio prepare to

MAKE TO ORDER

All kind* of Boots and -Shoei that aay bicalled for, on the shortest notico and most fashionable etyl*. Give tte a call befote orterlnj or ptrrchasin «Ue.wbere. 'GT^ortb Tonrtb Street, Terre-ITiiiite, Ind.

.v-'J to B«p I3d4m IS

JP. 1?. DECK.

CARRIAGES.

ISJC'OTT,

OBES & CO.,

^Carriage Manufacturers,

OAJISB

ABASU A

TS.,

W

au29dlwy

UAL-XC,

KD.,

1st

S

TsaaE

I

of th»ir own manufacture, of delected psciU attention paid toBcPAiaixs. MaySdwSm

MERCH'T TAILORINGS

HARTSOCK ft BAMUlftm

up

Have just recefvecflheir

Great care has been taken in the select tion of the FINER CLASS of Goods.

v-:

Rover, six sizes. Ail warranted tho best in tho Market, at BALL'S.

O R. HENDEESOJS, .- MANtTB'AOI.DIl|lB|Ii STOKR on 4t ii Street, 1th Ooor South or Post Office

The Best Cooking Stoves. Tiie Finest Heating Stoves. All kinds of Frolt Cans. Kvery Variety of Tin and Popper Ware

Everything Warranted.

rBobflng,-Hotiso Guttering, Ao., done promptly fi^d warrautod to give satulaction. SoiiBbtit tub liesf "BilANDS" of Tiu used unless spocially ordered.

Prices—Cheap as the Cheapest. mbWlv. t:h Sep3 T, & fiAGrERTY & CO.,

««ek,

Of Fashionable and Desirable S* -'ii

O I N

4

.at .a

". 5-"*?

Our personal and r. "i

best attention given to the Merchant Taioring department,

Latest ana

Styles of Cloths, Cas simers, Yestings and Gents' [NG

Our patrois are invited to an inspec-. tion of our GOODS AND PRICES.'

CALL AX THE

Union CLOTHING STORE,

No. 79 IVIainSt.

•JT. WALM§L£Y,

E A I O

Has just returned from the East with a large Stock of A,- o'.. 3£ %.

Cloths,

Cassimeres &

v,: -Testings,

Which he proposes to make up to ordei

CHEAPER

Than any other Merchant

E«^

tablishment in Terre-Tailoring Haute.

Gonlletnor. in want of Clothes made in Good Style by a

_.

practical Tailor J?

*'ia

-'0.5 on

J.W.at

Call

his

TAILOR 1 SHOP

-.i,,.- ftJit-s rx ii ,s? East Side of the Public Square

EXPRESS COMPANIES. THE ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY

GBEAT

Eastern Western and Souttaen KXPBESS FOBWABDKBS.

Express matter forwarded by every train under the charge ot careful Messangers, tor all the principal cities in the Kast, West and Soath, Losses and damages equitabl and promptly settled.

Oil)00 in Terre Haute, No. 6 Meehanica Bow,

E. B. ALLEN, Agent,

July9dtf

ATKONIZE

OS:.

Having put their Direct and Great Througl Linos in perfect working order, are

and is an

CONSOLIDATE!) CAPITAL, $20,000,000!

The above named Company hare 2a charge «f experienced and trusty MoBMngere, Expresse leaving and arriving at Terre Haute, as follows

Two Expresses Daily, to and from:: New York, Cleveland, Boston, Pittsbarg, Albany, Philadelphia, Bnffalo, Washington Oity. And all other points in the Eastern States and

A A- -A- S

Concocting at New York with Wells, Fargo fc Co's European and California Express, for all points in Europe, California and Oregon. Three Expresses Sally, to and from

Cincinnati, Ohio, Indianapolis, Ind Columbus,

4i

T.* FARM LANDS.

lfj.000

3iTK .JT Tl

BOW

am

preparei

t» do a general Express business with the Hast, Wost, Southwest and Northwest, including the carrying and collecting of Money,jYaluables, 4c.

Our lines, now openod, embrace the route* between Now Yolk, Boston, Buffalo, Detroit, Clevelanu, Cincinnati, Chicago, Milwaukee LaCrotss, Pruirie-du-L'hien, Indianapolis, St. Louis, and all intermediate points, and are being rapidly extended over all the routes of trade.

The Capital of ihis Company is

Twenty Million Dollars,

pie'guarantee to the public of its re­

on it All losses and damage, ot property entrusted to our care, will be promptly and equitably adjusted.

Every effort will be made to merit the patronag* of the public Our rates are always as

low

as these of any re­

sponsible Express Company. Office No. Main Street, bet. 6th A 6th Sts. T. W. STEWABT,

Oct 9dtf Agent.

MEKICAN EXPRESS COM A

PANY.

Richmond,

Dayton, Fort Wayne, Newark, Logansport, Zanesville. I'trn,

And all points in Indiana and Ohio. Two Expresses Dally, to and from Saint Louis, Mo., Chicago, Illinois Hannibal, Centralis, Milwaukie, Wis., ,f Detroit, Mich. Madison, Saint Joseph, Mo^ And all points North and West, including potato in Kansas and Nebraska.

Two Expresses Daily, to and from: Qreencastle, Lafayette, Crawfordsville, Michigan City, 4c. One Express Dally, to and from-

BOCKVILLX, IND.

One Accommodation Express Dally To and frem Paris, Illinois, Charleston, Illinois

Mittoon, Illinois, and intei mediate pointi. All business entrusted to this Company will b« attended to pnmptif and with dwete*.

Bates as low as by any Besponsiblo Company. OFFICE on FOUBTH STBSJST, Mat door to Ohio Street, Terre Haute, lad. 8. McELVAIN, Agent.

B, W. 8LOASE, sap't, &»- Indianapolis, Ind. OctSdtl

JOHN ARMSTRONG, donsmlth and^Steneii Cutter.

Flpur. WhUky aad Sack brands, also Flatss marking Clothing, cut to order. made aad repaired in th* best of styls.

«Guns

stock.

All woTk warranted to give satisfaction.

Shop 2d door Kast of the Hew Court Hoasa, a lio street, at th* Vigo coaaty Hay Scales. |dl

FARMS FOB SALE

M-jfi

.t

&

JtX

IN THB

jtiAIDBN STATE of AMERICA.

4 5

on"fl'ftU

?I

\,hvilbfrt!^o&^*boat

derful fertility of the wi^y feldin!! Uch houut"'. I ous returns to the husbandman for his lab r- tii» ®xtWMI*ely n»et la reducing the''cost I Pro^nctlon, and the small expense to the pro* ilr't Jtt

t™B,,orUtioufarmingproducts

of hto

jAa^is

wobavea8upe] and experienced Cut-

:i.y' ter, and the best ror$i Workmen to be found in the West.

,ult

The Title to these Lands is Clear and in Fee Simple From the State.

I:« girl f,'rtw.V' 7

TEEMS OF PAYMENT.

These landB are now offered at from $7 to $12 per acre, (with sotno few tracts al higher ligures,) rated according to quality and nearness to staI tions. The sales during the past year have been I 210,800 acres to 2,826 Mtnal settlers. Tbe landt remaining unsold are equal in evory rcspect to those already disposed of.

Thse lands are sold on credit or for cash A deduction of ten per cent, from tho credit price is made to thoao who^purchase for cash.

ni U-

HOME

INSTITUTIONS. Xli

»,R THE MERCHANT'S l^ilOi\ EXPRESS COMPANY

i,-!•'

EXAMPLE.

i,»

•sarkvt, all combine to make in Illinois a »fe, tan and {.roflUbte pursuit

00 9 a

xaai pr -.i k-

[THE ILLINOIS CENTRAL

®®^road Company

Offer, for tale, in tr»cU

0f

40 acres aud upwards,

f°rok«».

850»000 Acres of JLaud,

lrJ!lel?"^!!ion'

a a a

»*d none being further from it than 15

of the

Company extend froui

Chicago to Cairo, and from Dnnleith to Centralis and are located in forty-nine coaniiee. ro.i *0nei?erab'e Portion of these lands lie oa tl Chicago Branch, within a dlstanco of ii.-."

60 to 140 Miles from Chicago, &M.V

I °f.lte °°rn «"1 moat fnvorea k. 1.V?'.

rRnK°

wrtiifandln

Forty acres, at $8,03 per acre, on credit, Interest. Prlncii-al. Cash payment .$14 40

•1

for graziog i8 fitoinTre:

roftdl,y obuioe1

eatings and I FURNISH-1 Direot Communication with GOODS ai'

a ^Thf

st#t®

from artesian

tho

Great Market of Chicago.

Agricultural Ojllege. So' lirgely on

dow»d by the Ghizier-al Qorernment, bag bean established at Champaign, in which county tl«* Company have 8.1,000 acre* ySt for saio.)

[FOB GRAIN OF ALL KINDS, AND STOCK RAISING,

These lands present unsurpassed advantages. Farmersfrom tbe more densely settled portions or older States, are selling their mere lalnable farms, and are now making in regiments iu tiieso cheaper lands, which produce with larger profit and to greater extent the staple crops commou to all the Northern aud Middle States.

Among the most profitable sources of wealth is that of cattle raising, and the business has bocome immense. Out of 5,18* cattle received l,i»t week in the New York market, 3,903 wore from Illinois, and the osef fattened on these prairies is conceded to be the best in Amorica.

Sheep thrive well, requiring fodder but a short season, and cheese factories are being successfullv established along the wholo line.

FRUIT OKOWING

An easy way of making money out of the soil ia in the culture of Fruit in Southern Illinois.— The peach region extends 200 a ilea North of C*iro, and from it is supplied to the markets of all th" cities on the Upper Mississippi aud the Lakes tho products of the Urst of tho season of all kinds of I fruits and berries. Golden fortunes are being made from this business, patience and iudnstry being theheafier portion of tho capital requlrot!

Special Fruit Express Train!

?a 0F-

REFEIGEBATOR CABS,

Runs to Chicago, leaving Southern Illinois cvory evening. During the strawberry season a daily average of fite cars were received, and flie peach crop supplies from fifteen to twenty-five earn, cf about 800 boxes eaob, every morning, to tbe Chicago market alone, 300,009 acres of land suitod to the growing of fruits and the finest wheat are yet for sale.

880

00

Payment in one year 'J CO 80 00 Payment in two years 4 SO 80 00 Payment la threo years.... 8j 00 Tbo same land may be purchased for $288 In cash.

How to Reach Ttaese Lands.

The farms offered for sale mny be reached fro the Kast and West by any of tb« railways crossing the Illinois Central (it Odin, Sandoval, Mattoon, Pans, Tolona, Decatur, Oilman, El Pnsso, La Salle, Mendota, Dixon, or Free port.

Those coming through Chicago oan call at t:. Land Dopartmont of the Company, 88 ilichig.wi Avenue, opposite the Great Contral Depot.

ALL STATION AGENTS ARE PRO YIDED WITH PLATS showing the lauds or sal* in their vWinity.— Prices, and full information on all points, togeth er with maps showing tbo exact location

ol

aii

tho lands, will be furniehed un application in person, or by letter, to

JOHN B. CALHOUN, 1L.AJVD COMMISSIONED,

Illinois Central ltailway Company, 58 Michigan.' Avenut-, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS. seplOteod

1VTEW BOOT

and

SHOE SHOP.

A.1 The Qndersigoed having just opened thtir Shop, respectfully inform tho citizens of TernHaute and surrounding country, that thry nr prepared to do their work to the entire

satisfac­

tion of their customers, as well In style as in fitting, no matter about the shape of the foot. Iho very best choice of leather always on hand.— Mending done in tbe best stye and on short notice. Ivory articlo will tell by wearing what our work is, and will recommend it.

LEIUIHG A TAKliZtll

Basement of F. Hoberg's new Brick Building, tbo fourth house west or corner of Main and Seventh Streets, near the Terre Hauto Uuusa. teplOdly

JGOOTSAND SHOES. IS*. ANDREW'S

Is soiling

Boots & Shoes Very Cheap

To close ont bis large stnek of

Boots Shoes and Qaiters,

To

make

room for Spring stock. Yen will tare money by calliag on him at

*f}" No. 8 Mechanics Block, Particular Attention la given vo CUSTOM WORK This Department in in the hands of 8KiIii.Fl

WOBKMKN.

oetMdtf

SPRING

M1LLINE1JT.

tm

& ^OPENING.,^ We are now receiving a full stock of Gooas which will be opened on the 4th inst. Ladies, cau and see our new style Pattern Bonnets and I (at), aprldtf W- H. AB11011,

SfiiiS.