Daily Wabash Express, Volume 17, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 16 October 1867 — Page 4
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CITY AND STATE ITEMS •ih Tho Black Crook goes to Sullivan to exhibit under canvas.
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{gay Now
slight sensation a cotton mill.
py a snow white deer was killodinear Versailles, Morgan county, Illinois, a few davs ago."-^ yi
JST Charles M. Barras, tfie autb|»r of tho Black Crook is sail to have ma^e $100,000 by his production.
ffcjfjarrett, Palmer and AVheatl^y, Managers or tho bullet ai^iblbVGarden," fefe1alleged said tc have made $50i»fl0 apiece- by, tVe •'Biuck Crock." /..h :ytlJ giSS™ Berger, the French billiardistJbas boon vanquished by ^fMarselllne' *itfa9ipion. Tho gajne wp 4,000 points and bs\od v.o evening?-
t©-Io Philadelphia they have a diriosity in the shape of a car for use on, c|nfimou roads, which lays'dovta the.tf'afckjbofore it and takes it up^ftor tho car pairs'
8^?" AtnlriS"present we do not need much gas light at night on tue streets, £ut befori long we shall need it, and it the meuntimo if tho stroot.lamps were cleaoed it would add and improve tho light
Bonner, of the N. Y.'
ho prides himsolf on two TheJe
no prides nimsou on iwu
The late rebel Legislature of Kennaaged.jy law to, ta nil incomes
sw^Ee9ject'if
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much to their, appearatce light wh6ft%e gas is Jit.
It®™ The County Faiis in Indiana, this season, have not beep.yery successful. The wonder is that- any •Wefb'5#ttempted to be, hold. The excessive drought prevented' any satisfactory display of Agricultural products. jf*. „..-t
Tho Evansville Courier 'apeftltif jof
a rumor to the offect that a gro&i-y hsufee, in that city was fined $1,700 for selling sardinos without the revenue sta,mpait/einc on tho boxes. The firm was fined $fcO "J3 It I for cach box. 'iM fflgf The Treasurer of State has turned over to the Superintendent of Public InBtruction, for distribution atfofeg Aetoipmon schools, $101,012.46, Tie amount jis derived from interest on bonds as provided by tho LegUla^ure,^
jthinga^.
drivo and own the beW hmesin ]Eh^'c6nnA/
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try without making4',* ^^blor, quickefi sftir.
A Jockey in Toronto bought
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j®* Jud^e Sway lie,t S. •-Circuit Court for Kentucky, '^'Thursday," &e clared the Civil Bights Law'to be Constitutioniil. Tho decUion. vs'a» made on motion in arrest of judgment in th6 fniso of Iihodcf, Viokers, el. al., convicted of certain crimes upon negro testimony. '. .C
A train going east. ofi.Sugduy last,
on the Ohio and Mississippi 'rodd, was thivvvn ofl' tho traok near "Wheatland Ind., by coming in contact with a "lot o, catt'o. Eight curs were thrown off, and tho engine, baggage and express tar badly used up. Tho engineer was slightly injurnl No other person hurt. '.
Tho Lafayette JournaliaySthe'iri-
ternal rgvenue assessment against "E K- yr.olds on the profits of the sale of tho .v'd LaFayotio S Indianapolis Bailroad h:\. been fixed at two million two huu hf and oiglit thousand dollars. The tax is tivo percent., which wrt.1 put tho snug sum of one-hundred aird- eleven tho:.*sind four hundred'dollars iato-tliO'lia* tionui coffers.
aSS^During the performance of Frohch's Circus at Eaton, Ohio, a disturbance took p'ueo. in which a pistol was fired at tho ring muster, missing him, but tho "ball or slugs with which the pistol was loaded strnctc a oung lady named Campbell, of Floronco St.ition, killing hep instantly tlie bail posing through -her breast., At" tho snme time a young man was strack near tho loft shoulder, the ball passing' out of tho arm, wounding him ••ertoaaly, if_ not fatally. rios-o- i-u egsss^Q-
getting at the bonds of
TK. iaypj The Attorney General rypanUy exprwsed the opinion that Sheriff's must collect five per cent, of all incomes from that source, while the bonds of all" Sovereign State" of Kentucky and ^corporations cannofbe taxed. If this
WaVtt constitutional, reb'al Legislatures
will soon tax the bonds out of existence,
Official advices from Js.uropc 10.
k^Gov^iriaent state that the speculators are miking use of the recaot speeches of the leading. Democrats throughout the ^odntry, and" the bonds have declined con siderably in consequenc They have aUo Started a story to the effect that the
61*0 Started a story to too
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tarv McOollbcli has eeut a denial ot tnis
last statement. .avs* Lkctuke on -Turkkt.—Bev. Knapp, eleven'teare a resident missionary in Eas- I®*
tern Turkbv, will
deliver
Mw. K'fiapp.
in person
a lecture
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mails closo on Sunfliy "fertMngavu r. rr rf--^ 1
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of thnt land.
'Jis ^frniss»ii, twcrif, tive
Tick-
cents.
for several days past we have no- [progress alike, and given
ticed 'in'the Prairie City Bunk,
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Vuoos of this kind have led a New York- will bo before the
to patent nn invention to present a
hat bajn^ parrit off by. any other person J-
than the owner, "by applying to it an ob
stfUQtipp whiyU shall impede or prevent its wear excepting at the will of the person, tp, whjtp- said head cover belongs «nd.fe invention dacrib.d oon.i.t-
removed or sufficiently displaced by un-^lockiiig.M-VT.^tt
jAf NawJKtND or Well.—A new tneth-
od of putting down a well, «hicb readily
Biiggest^itsolf to every man for cheapness,
bloanlitl'e'Ss'and durability, has receently boeh trfed "With success. The well is dug «A' 'or'Aihariiy till sufficient water is -reach»d, -«nd--then a reservoir of looso stone and'tvatc'r lituo mortar, about four fiiiit deep, is in tide iti the bottom, so mor-
tured up on the sides as to prevent the possibility Jf dirt or quicksand getting in.
Tfaojvell consists of largo tile, commonly jj[aici
use^W sewefs, put down within six!
iuiiig^. .iuw» futly.. Ihis kind of well never nivds
are, In domonsfftifnig ftiat a#^fti)6r qf cleaning,' because, it properly mado, no high moral ton9 will be the niost succes^- dirtcnn ever get in. The cost is considful, and that a private, gentleman cap erably less tfcap- that of ordinary wolls,
and a well can ba put down a great deal
A.&.—
Tho kind of people who celebrate
what they call the Democratic victories
wiini tiitjj vnn van?
horse for $179, and a afterward (jfthe late elections may be inferred from very Large Pickled Herring, jujt received made a handsome profit by selling him at tue following specimen of a Democratic at the Star Grocery, corner Fourth and tho noo.hc'stor fair, for $1.100.But the in S» T.nnistho Rochester fnfr, for $lt10Q. Buftbe new purchaser foyud ho could not trot in 2:37, anil sold him- the noxt day for $2,300.
The payment of the public debt in Ray
UiJipLSASAXT if Tkdk.—in PhlUdel-1,n^
she started the spring of the music-box
which. sh| had taken insteaa. It began
tp play—in- her consternation she put it. on tbe fioor. ^It would not stop—she put!
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-It speaks well for the good order that prevails in Terra Haute tha no police reports to make. It is-hardly worth while for as to go to the police office for we get no items. The city is remarkbly free at present from ary infractions of the laws, for wbioh every sood citiaen will rejoice. 1
TT„rnr.« to HiSS PRANCES M. STIMSON.
November interest ot tue j-20s is to «*•!, paid in currency instead of gold. Secre- downward rather hght-looking j-et this
Gonial of this I was to a great extent compensated fo. by
on
with their .sod, will exhibit-
the -native- dr-^s of
and
his short shins and the large epiphyseal development of his phalangeal bones!"
The
style, quality and price. Call arid see.
The 16d3t.
entire proceeds ar« to aid in building a ClKirtian Church at B.ttas, -in Eastern jfcaT A late letter from Europe says Turkey. It is hoped and expected that "I was frpquently asked, if I were not Mrjf wSl have a full bouse, to hear, Angiais—English
As
what can ho a.-£ur,'.d, will be a very profit-1 the soft imputation" by a decided negaablo and interesting lecture. [ocl6d2t itive, with the addition that I was an American, I had the opportunity of ob-|®-About as profitless an enterprise serving the effect on the feelings of the a* has taken plaua' here for some time,' Swiss, whose face always brightened at w^fthe Warding up of the lot in front of the announcement, and showed in lU extheTerre HatiU House, for tho exhibition pression an increased interest. AmenipfBio.worlu.and balloon H«,ension. The cans, indeed, were never more highly r»'iwjworkJ an.t itwllooi. were a fizzle, but! speeted in Europe than at present. The tpense ofWdiog up the lot was a extent of our national resources as proved y. Tho stru'i-'turf' is being taken by our late civil war, and the resolute -down, the fatisfaction of spirit manifested by the North in the 'many W whom it was becoming an eye-1 maintenance of the Union, in despite of
some.lerofa
omcers, ana oiuer
A,, of «-»it.U« locking obstruction .0 -ju_dt, applied to the hat as to-restrain the latter from beinir wt^rn till such obstruction is
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Mabbikd—By the bride's father, Bat. Mr. Stimson, last evening (Oct. 13th,) in this city, Mr. Georgb W. Haberlt and
The first prize thoroughbred *t a
recent agricultural show at Dublin has thus been described in a newspaper: "He was certainly in the upper story of a complete combination of stamina, strength,
motl„ lhcush from lh. tnM
kit news by telegraph settle^
so-' t^e vexed question of who shall be the
cial life in that country at the Sabbath next Governor of Ohio. And those who fectiooV^ room of the Congregation! need a nice suit of Fall and Winter^clothCfitriii'on iW-day evening Mr and ing are invited to call at No. 79 Mam
street, where Hartsock & Bannister are
Armenian prepared
to
give
perfect
satisfaction in
I always repelled
all difflcultiei and discouragetneuts, have
03." surprised conservatives and the friends
firsurate
specimen ear^ of wiuto corn which we of increase never before witnessed
fj^neve^aeen^elled for size and history of the world. In
quality anywhere. The corn was gather- success has excited high admiration
od from a large field by Webb Casto, I think our example wi.l not
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homiujv' :Th» farmers w'll do well to as practicable under the difference
of
us
tho
eharac-
power with
of the river, and which it is its fruits in a closer confederation and
will" average iibcut Mxtv bushels firmer union among the countries. In per acta The sued w.is furniihed last: any cbuii3 ef government our cocstitu-spriuC-by Mefsrs! Hudnut & Beach, and lion will be diligently studied with a is t'h'i' '6sed in the manufacture of
a
capacity
in the
Switzerland our
and
be without
BUBNETT, C.
Wilson, Scribe.^
Honey in the comb, Fresh Oysters
and Lake trout at Bay & Bailey,s. [16-dtf
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To see fine Dress Goods, Trim
mings, Buttons, «Sbc., go W. S. Byce & Co^ 77 Main street. oclfidtf
A Gbkat Discovery.—It has been dia-
thou8andj of hou8ewives
in all
nF i10 miintPff
that De-
sections of the country, that B. DeLand & Co's Chemical Salaratus the only Saleratus that will produce a uniformresult, and give perfect satisfaction every, time. If once you try it. you will always buy it." [18-dwlt.
4fcg"Do you want fine Cloaks, Cloakings, Shawls or Furs go to W- S. Byce & Co.,
8trec,t.
inches of tho bottom and the earth filled A large asspitment of Flannels, ittJ* Tins leaves plenty of room for the Blankets and Underwear can be found at pump, and the top wants closing up care W. S. Byce & Co's, 77 Main street. ocl6dtf
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Bemember the pr«yt meeting in
the Young Mens' Christian Association Booran, this morning at 9 o'clock. There will be no failure on account of absence of the leader [16, dH
Extra Fine Shore Mackerel and
Ohio jtre-H?. dtt.
celebration in St Louis: The meetaiig was presided over by Gen. Kanneyi, who was a violent enemy of tho Government during the war, and' thj samo m6h who while selling a bouquot on 'Change, for the benefit of some charnaVle object, tore from it the red, *6T Pi"0 Alpaca and Scotch Gingham wh.to and bluenbbonB with which it was Umbrellas just received. These goods are debated,and flung them on tho floor. of better quality and finish than are usu-: _Mo of tho speakers were open spoken «»y Provide yo'.nelf with one be"rtbois duringvthe war, and edified their &>" "Any reason commences.. hearers by tho vilest denunciations of Saxton & Walmslet, New England, and the application of tho ocl5dtt 111 -Main St. lowest epithets to some of the most dis-tiiifafehfd-Genernls of the Union army, Cranberries—first of the season, at
IS AYLOR & MOOKE.
8®" Cod fish, at Bay and Bailey's. 15dtf.
nnd
greenbacks' wa^ openly advocated, and two of the speakers declared in favor of ggy Mprinn Underwear in great variety absolnte repudiation. for ladies, gents, misses, children and in'i. I fant«. Call and see a fine assortmentsell-
Bailey's. 16dtf.
rery
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pliia, one pleasant Sunday evening, an Saxtox aLMSLXt, old lady wlfeie9e failing eyes demanded an
unusually large prayer book, started for chu?ch ft little early. Stopping on the way to call on a friend she laid her prayer boqiT^oti the centre-table. When the bells began to chime she snatched what ?hn 3uRfiosed to .be her prayer book, and started for church. Her seat was at the chRpoel end of the gallery. The organ ceased playing. The minister said: "The Lord ia inhia holy temple, let all the earth keep silence before hini." In the "V effort to open Uer supposed prayer book
ocl5dtf 111 Maia St.
Mrs. Franklin and Mrs. Pomerojt
havo located at the corner of First and Oak streets, where they will be pleased to mee: their lriends with all kinds of sewing, including men and boys clothing. 15d2t.
f^* Fine stock of Paisley and Brooke Shawls, at l3dtf Cornelius & Ha«qestt'«.
Qq tQ ThW1t
the AtUnU
it on .. ... sounded louder than jny Shoulder Shawls, Breakfast Shawls, ever. Finally she carried it out while it. Double Shawls, a splendid aasortplay^the ^asking Day," an Jlisfc jig
mentj
gtor.
Cooking Store just
agency fm Terre
dwtf
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nice parlor Stove go to
OT»-For all kinds of Stove Pipe and, on short notice and Hbows, go to Wm. H. theill. dwtf I1** residence, No. SS. North 5th
Burr—The rooms- in First Na
tional Bank Building, now occupied by the Telegraph office. Apply at the Bank. dtf wyjfji
duced prices, at 13, dtf CorneliusJfc HaoQsrty's.
1^* For anything in the Stove or. Tinware line, lower than the bottom prices, goto W. H.Thiell, No. 8 North Third Street. dwtf,
t9* "Danton" Kid Gloves, all sizes and and colors, at i,,e.. 13,dtf CXENKLIUS & HaGGKkA-'S.
10" Some rich Cloakings, New 2fobby and cheap, at 13,dtf Cornelius & Haoqekty'k. .. f. .-•
I l.bj-t-(gT Persona desirous of securing board in a private family* in a pleasant locality and near the business portion of" the city, can find accommodation by .ad-" dressing box 381. d3w.
|&»Fifty cenU is only the price a good twenty Spring Ladies' Skirt at Wcisz Hoop Skirt Factory,' opposite tho Post Office.! rf }r .V dwtf.
a
strong disposition to conform to it as far
plan*'extensively of this com next spring isting dirtuiustancca, us to the best pattern as it jieMi largely, and they have a home of institutional government extant. market, for all,they can raise, through the *1
Mrnrs. IIndDut & B,«h. I- O. O. F.-Vgo too.mpm.nt No. 1,i'"- Begular meeting this, Wednesday, even- !. „h'-ra ing at 7 o'clock. Every member *nd & a a a
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of:ex*
transient brother is earnestly requested to
dimmed -bv fashion to wear hats, are often ftFETP'-* attend, as this is the night for installation annoved by people exchanging or carry-
ing off thoir head-gear. Frequent misfor-
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of officers and other important business
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(9" The. largest stock of Mens and Boys' Hats and Caps on the Wabash at Sykes' Hat Store, to be sold Cheap for Cash. 7-dw3w.
§ST Miss Winhardt would respectfully notify her friends, and the public generally, that she is now ready to receive the name* of tboBe who wish to receive instructions in Music. Strangers and others unacquainted wit,h her ability as a Teacher, will receive satisfactory references by calling v.t the Palace of Music, south side of Public Square, Terre Iiaute School to commence 14th of October 1867. 10-dlw.
Vigo Woolen Mills.—We have noiV on hands a lull stock of Jeans, Satinets, Flannels, Blankets and Stocking Yarns, all of the very bost quality, which we offer to the trade, wholesale and retail, at as low prices as can'be sold by any first ckss manufacturers. Call and see. d.w^f. S. S. Kenhbdy & Co.
m- The finest display of Millinery Goods can be found daily, at S. Straus, 8, dtf No. 10 South Fourth street
New Meat Shop.—Jacob Layher has opened anew meat shop, two doors south ofthe National House, on Sixth street, where he will be pleased to serve his customers, day and evening, with tho choicest meats of all kinds. dl w.
|QF A splendid assortment of fine watches, rich and fashionable jewelry.— Beautiful late style of plated ware. At G. Bascom's No. 151 Main Street. dtf
Fresh Otsters—Those expecting to indulge in the above luxury, will find them of an extra quality at J. F, Badgley's, who receives them daily direct from Baltimore. dtf. j-'-' i--
1ST A fine lot of Ladies' Enameled, Diamond and Plain Gold Watches, Chatlain and Leontain Chains also Watches eavl Jewelry repaired at H. Bascom's No. 151 Main Street, dtf
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A rich line of Dress Goods, at re
Ladies, it is no use to pay a high
price for common Store Skirt, when you can get the best Hoop -Skirt jnadc low price, at Weisz's Factory, op^-ogife the Post Officii i" 1 I |5 11! 1 S t- 'h
Corsets fur sevenl^-flv^ cetots at dwtf. *y
"Weisz's Skirt Factory.
Unbolted Flour, at E. B. Weight & Go's ,i dtf lb5 Main street
Go to E. B. Wright & Co's or
a choice article of Green and Black Teas. [11 dtf
Bring oft Your Houses.—Thomas E. Lawes & Co., at Conner's old stand, corner of Third and Cherry Streets, have so cured the services of some of tho best shoers in the city, and are prepared to do horse shoeing and all kinds of job work in the very best style.
All work warranted to give satisfaction. Give us a call. dlw
|0* Parlor Clocks, Bank Clocks, Dining Boon Clocks, Kitchen Clocks, Alarm Clocks. In fact the place to buy a clock, is at the old stand, 74 Main Street, dtf S. B. Freeman.
Live"and Let Lite.—Some say we live tor something good to eat. To those as well as others, I would invite alljto give me a call, at the City Bestaura^t, on Main street, opposite H. Hulman's Wholesale Grocery, basement Mechanic's Block, No. 3, where can be found all the luxuries of the season, and served in the best style possible. Alio, the best Oysters in tho city, by the dish or can. B. Buss ell. 10-dlm.yiLtf
When in need of Underwear,
Shirts, Drawers, Scarfs, Ties, or anything in Gents' Furnishing Goods, go to Johnston A Miller's, No. 81 Main street, .and buy them cheap, from the 1est stock in the market. i» dtf.
Ri»« Ballxm and OtHtite, Attention I—1st. Nine prime Cigars, best in the rturi'Mt. Young Merrill and Coquette fancy goods, great variety .just, received lor the Fair at I. L. Maban Co's Drug Store, corner Sixth and Main Street
I •*. gy' When in search of something to wear, don't fail to call at Johnson & Millet's, as they are now offering, at the loweet prices, the beat assortment of goods •rer brought to Terra Haota. Don't forget, ti» Ho. a tl Mub **dtf fci »iai r-SCC'**®'? Bitm?* ai ,i»o»
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would
The undersi
make
south of the Cabal. 5 9, dlw -Miss Cwv&t
..UnboJtod JFlonr, at C. Bip-1^ya-dtf
After the. Fair is. over,.we have
something yet for the fair of Terre Saute,
SSr B. Woiszs Hoop Skftrt yac^ory, No. 12 goutli Fourth Stree^ jbpfwsitfe the posfofflce is the cbetfpe$t'place to buy Skirts and Corsets.in the
Ijer -4 general asstir(i^edt bl "flm-class Family Groceries just received at the Star Grocery, corner Fourth and Ohio streets, [dtf'. 7ft Naylor & Moored*""
top* Fresh Oysters received daily at A J. Woqdmansee, by the fan. lj^f cap •4^181^stree#.f
People should'^eir |in mind' tbat
Erlanger & Bfo. keep tho ^best stock of clothing and "misnV ^ufriisliibg goods in the.cit^.j.at pricoo to .st*itiftHfr,r)2 dtf tSf Mrs. L. Yolger, having just returned from New York with a complete assortment of Ladies's Dress Trimmings, Fancy Worsted Work, Silver Hoop Skirts, plain and fancy Corsets,. Ladies' Hasej. &CV5 &c.,?is prepafjjd' tdsiqj$l^ all wants, at'.d will bo pleased to "meot her lady friends at. her roomsr'~five doors south of the postoffice. lm
Just rocoived by Express, a fine
lot of those beautiful J3.og woods-sets and other cb'Oap Jovvo'ry, P-J.-frl S^eevo But-, tons, at G. H. Bascom's No. 151 Main Street. dtf
MC.J. Kplay*.
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Jost received fc new and boauUful
assortment of Pearl, Coral and Etruscum gold, jewelry, at S. Iceman's old standjJTA Main Street- "on dwtf
AtjniUjd
Do you wjjfit an elegantly made,
beautiful fitting, *nd- durable suit of clothiu-x? Ifco, go to Johnson & Miller'sj and leave your order—the place, 81 Main street. dtf
46?* Ladies and Misses Heavy Bibbed Cotton Hoee at A, Nippertlif'STi »'.dtf
|@f* Pure Cider Vinegar at. E. it Wrigtt &.Co's, .155 .Main sttet./i »dt£. j®" Those wanting peaqhes £of canning will do well to leave orders with Bay & Bailey. They afe*l\n receipt of thf daily, as fin^ poftches,gsow^ilt!f
LadioteJ3rt*aii|tee^jM»n^^
dollar at Mrs. L^yolgocs.,^ dim „_^®*JSew.JUut..F««ey—Bahnoral Skirts' ohpaji, at \-rn^t ^StPJP*RT'K^ tdtf T.^i' I !'j
Ladi?.s call and see our new Kid
Gloves,ILaces,' Trim.nirfg 'Sibbons, But tons, Embroidered ilandkerchiefs, Hosiery ,and Nations in general," at
[dtf Nippert's. ?6f,. Spencei'l^Instiute for young Indies will open Monday, September 2d, in rooms opposite tho Baldwin Church on Fifth street, betvreen Main and Ohio. "-1-'
Ladus, call and
States.
SaT" T) Builders and Mlft¥!i, 'a fine,as-
b. yasVwsi'
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5^" Plain and beaded Parasols by Exa a
U£T Now Bonnet and Trimming Bibbons, Dress Buttons,' Gimps and Bugle Dress Trimming at A. jNipperts. dtf \M
Hoop Skirts G5 cents to eighty
five cunts at Mr». |j. Volgep's.
Stoves cheaper, at 63 Main Street
opposite the old'Court House. dtf W. W. Shannon)
John B. Fbekman'?,
.''1 't No. 6 Wiftt'en's^Bidck.
N. B.—Huir Jewelry ni^jifjaautrod at the shortest noticOi' *»i—*
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the S'/iginal Hoop
'j®®*®e mem bor Skirt Factory is opposite the postoffice. dtf
SS?* Whalebone Corsets at $1,00 at Mrs. L. Volger'g. dlw.
J. & H. A. Davis, wholesale and
retail dealers in Whifo "Lead, Bed Lead, Lithargo, Oils, Varnishes, Putty and Painters' material, cWrner 3d and Main streets.' dtf.
New Gpods jaB.t fereiVtd t&is' day
at Wolfe & 85 .Main 'street, Terre Haute, Indiana. dtf.-*
fiSy* Peaches in uitnin'dahco at Bay & Bailoy's. Call and get some before the season fyr goodpne.? is geno. dtf
Best assortment of Hats and Caps_
in the, joity at Wolfe & 'Wjistfall'if S5 Main street, Terro Haute, Indiana, dtf ISgf* New style' Hats tftjcf c|j»/-jus£ received at Wolfe' & ..W^Sfairb, o5 Main street, Terro'Haute, Indiana.
p®- 6-4 Sacking and Opera Flannels are to be had 'very chea^ at
[dtf. Nippert's.
By Express, a choice stock of ^nev,
and fasloonable Dress Gooct», at A» Nip-^ pert's. dtf. Ale.—Marxen & BbWt have purchased the ,establishment of V. H. Eberl^"tk Bro., and will cbntinufr thd businoss of bottlinc Ale, at tho sjme .houae^cqrne^ of. Third and Che try streetjf^Ver^tl licit the patron age tf the 19dlm
FOR SALE.—One Frame Dwelling, ten rooms. Oii
Texas Ironing Furnace" Vets in your Shirtyliigh priced Shirts, at Biddle' 151
beating stove or oookatove. Tbe best and cheapest invention of the age. You-can-do your ironing vvith five eents' worth of
Sole'Agcncy Main street.•»* I r7-dtf r..-•• .-i ,W. W. Shaxnost Peaches and Geapks arrive daitj O. I. Bipley's. J-
The great remedy for headaeie
BaPaocbe, toothnchfc, neuralgia, fever and ague, cramp, cholic, pains and cramps in the stomaoh, Ac. The Boinb'.y Boot »t
Blodgatta,can be fbund at Wm. Clark'g, Barber Shop on Third Street, near thfr* Buntin House. Persons wiahiirg-.it can
be supplied by him until my return tollia^**?ute Indiao«. Mtntn "BVir. *X
State Fair,fr rttf ''*'L Dr. John TaoirAS.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
--i .dwtf
Kirtment of fancy and^othnion srate^tjaj. ^^iuzxy SaffouiyThird st., mder SWifenic Hall
W.
AU vtlMe^«t^^ftiUI5M3 and
Caps, in great variety, received daily at Syk'.-s' Hat Store, and sold Cheap for Qtsh. 7-dw3w.
^ATTOBNEYS:
Balrd & Cruft, 8*2 Main Street. Meredith A OelAito, corwHaki cvn] "Phhd. Jfelson A Piorce( Phosnis Kow, Slain St.'-
ABCHITECTS AND BUILDERS/'V
W. /r Jj/ArVtyrtttgh. corn^rMnirt amVFiffh. U&d-l noCUft corner
BAKBBS.
Frank Qcinig & Bro., Lafayette StreStf: BILL POSTING. I Geo. W. Beifcaider, at this officc:
BOOTS AND SHOES.
N. Andrews, Slain street, bet, Fifth and Sixth. P. P. Deck, 16 North Fourth street,... Leibing & Taonzer, near cor, ilain nnd 7th'. 'BOOKS AND^ST4TI0NS.RY. sol1,
"St. W. O'Connell, Main street eaat.of Fourth? C0MMEBCIAL COLIMGEI B. Garvin, Principal, Old Court IIou=-. !tC^BPETS, OiL CBOTHS, &C. /, BrokawBroa Co.,109 Main Street. CABBAGE MANU^ACTUBEKS. 'A. 'J. HMfcU, 'Corrt^rSecdnd'an(!^Klntl|. Sc6tt,' Uron a Co.j corner Main and Fifst.
COMMISSION AND GRAIN, James H. Turner," East Ut afn Stroci. John Uaney & 06.j First 8t.V on Canal Easir*.
Phoenix Foundry and Hacliine Shop, ItfcKlfrcph, Dengler & Co., corner 9th andEa^ie, near l'cuuojigor Depot. GUNSMITH AND STINCIL CUTTER
John Armstrong, Ohio street, east of Third. 'rv&T '*.tHA.1%ANP CAPS}'1'-'. Jogeph 0. Yates,South Third etroet. \Wolfe & Wostfskil, Su Maiu street, v"
John U. Sykes, 113 Main street., HOTELS. ,/r City Hotel corner Fifth and Cherry. /_ National House corner .Sixth and Main. Clark House, corner Ohio and First. Buntin House, south-east corner Public Squarq. Terte HauseTtloufe, coi-ucr Main and Seventhi Stewirt Honse, SecondBtreet, north of Slaiu.
HOUSE aND SIGN .PAlNTJBfiai b' l'.-V'
Barr &£oats, South Fpurth street. B, Buckell, Soath Fourth street.
^BJRT*,
COAL MAtJ?^3.r)LT 1 1*
Jojeph C. Kelly, Ko. Powling Hall. T. O. Grover, Third street north vMainr 1 ..E, F. XetfW, lwaraiji ftj^t' ntiJui)
JohnlUcIlirlane, at County ocales. Qillfl.Street. bwK' at PaddocITs.
OSf" Go to Sykes' Hat^tpc^ and-f^e hj&,rJ.-Hot»ri-Qwet af^-.onicd Jt iiewiStyiesofHat#and^^3&pf-at^Pr. ^a3^°cks'irfcEltfty, -"-4i ces. dw3w.
Biohard southwest coi'/PUbrir Sijn^ r-.-. V..)Butsch 4 Co—Samuel Herry, Aft-nt.
OLOTHI-lMa-iiif
Hartsock &Baoni«ter, 79Main street. I J, Wamsley, Kast aide PublioHqViare.
Hair Juttelbt. An enlarged book with the latest patterns, few.sam pies of the manuifacture also, Jewelry of the Germau fashions, at'} !fi!®
Erlangetjfe.Bro., near corner-Main and Fourth. Johnsvon & Miller, 81 Main street.
DENTISTS.: '., '.'.r, 5 three squares east Union Depot.
Tt^VanValzali, 101 Main sfreot. J. Richardson, Ohio street, bet. Tliird andj'ltlu DBY GOODS. Tuoll, Kipley Jt Co., corner 0th and stroat. W. 8. Byce Jt Co., 77- Main street, Brokaw Bros. & Co., 109 Main street. C. Wittig & Co.. 73 Main street. .,Z. A. Nippert£ Co., 11'6 Slain street. 1 Edsall 4 Co., corner Fourth and HJair. street Sazton & 'Walmsley, 111 Main street Cornelius&.llaggerty, corner Mi\i ,ftlvl,TlLi{d
DBUGGISTSi 2 siq?
Ban:, GuliqUABorry, corner Main and Fourth.* 1. h. Maiiaa & Co., corner Main and Sixth. I J. fl.'A. Davis, corner Main and t'hirS.^j
EXPRESS COMPANIES.*
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SteinttlBhl (ft Jfeyer, no.Hh of Court House Square Tiio«. a. Lupton, at Cory'ift Manconrt's
OMNIBUS LINE,
C. Miller, orders at Post Office. I '.: PAINTERS. Wm, B. Manning, Ohio St., East of 4th.
POBTBAIT PAINTER.
Major B. Hudson'& Co., 139 Main street. ... Hendrich & Follenger. 149 Main street. Brpwn & Melvin, 02 Main street. kestauRant.. j. B. Oeho, 149 Main s'treet.
M-ekami
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INStTBANCE1 AG^-^:.:'l JO.* Ov" $ Havens & Co., corner Main and ifth.. M. •. Crane, Main street, «ast ot FlfthjT"'
ICE DEALfiBS.
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JEWELLERS.
S. E. Freeman, 74 Main street. John's. Freeman, a Warren's Block G. H. Bascom, lol Main Street.
MUSIC TKACHEB.^f
A. Deprosse, at Kiesner's Palace of Music. .MUSIC DEALEBSr. al J. Q'. LinUemann, 91 Main street. ':v'v li%Kissner, Palaoo of Music, 4S Ohio street
MECHANICIAN., 3
A. Tittman, 201 Main street.- I MISHLEB'S HEBB BITTEB3J. Kife, corner 9th avd Main streefsi
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MILLINEBY. •i'S1-"
-Mrs.31. H. Abbott, opposite Post Office. Mrs. M. A. Waltor, 86 Main stro?!, ap stuirt. Mrs..S. Straus, South Fourth street. MONUMENTSr-SCOTCH GRA^ItE
J*». G. WiliOn, P. O. Box 734. NOTIONS AND TKIMMlMS? T. H. Biddlo, lin Main street. Mrs. L. Volger, south of Post Office. NOTIONS, TOYS, FANCY G'KOCE-
BIES.
Olaussen Bichowsiy 6 Co., Main street, near
BET AIL GBOCEBS.
Bay & Baily, Fowrth street, Soufth of Post Officc. C. X- Bipley, Main street near Gtb. ..j Kaylor A Moore, corner Ohio and Fourth. S. B. Wright & Co., 156 Main street.
STOYES AND TlNWABE.^tJ., B. L. Ball, Main street., ... S. K. HenaereodVFourth street, Sonth -of P4 O.. C. C, Smith Co., 50 and32 Main str»3t.K 'J B. llagerty &.Co., 187 Main street. W. wv Shannon, G3 Main street.
SEEDS AND IMPLEMENTS. J. A. Foote, 6C Main street.
UNDERTAKER,
Iitae Ball,'corner Third and Cttrry. ,l(, WOOLLE2T GOODS,, John's Belx GO Mnin itra et. a
WANTED.
ocUOW
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OK AAA BABIES "WANTED— /Ot)jV/Vl/ That aremiferltig with paim in Teething. Wiod Colic, Sommer Complaiut, 4? to cry for OBAKD MA'S SOOTHI^BTKPP.only 25 ceats
For »ale by jili ^Itoiggiita.
ocTdlm
r^ANTED--.5ao St Torits.
VakdiaiX.
4 Tsn*e BUtrri,
Gv'tHr Co*r*ACXO»# Orric*, 7 I1»« hnwSrM men w«nt-a thej^i^natioii ot thU line botwaen UUbiand and (iMMTiPto, Illtk SUtlon wcri. to let at
MM"
or* Josatia^ desi table— amily
,t's. Ijlilbb'ono Family Carriage, nearly new. ,h«i For. pactioulars, enquire of Oory A Man--coitft.- ?. *i dtf. .-•» 't i. Shirts, Barber's Shirts, cheap Patent-i
M^tin street. [dtf. ,8#®^ "Wright & Co'a tor a choice article of Green1 and Black Teas, ,jS|oLl55 Main street* dtf.
W O a a a id W Luster, a!t i. Nippertft"^"^
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Collars. Ladies' Gents CoTJar-, Boy's Col!ars,wGoaars and Cu (fe Cdfus HiuuLt's1:' rintfCaps.5i«t s«o«ived at Wolfe & Westfall'®, 85 Main
IHgy A choice article of Dried Peaches, Apples, Prunes »nd Clierries, at E. 3.:
Wriqbt & Co'al,
May 25,dtf kl 165 Main Street. g&T Trimming SatinS,' In all colon/'r Cornelius & Haggcrty's. dtf.t.
ry. DoLand & Co.'s healthy Salf. Biploy's. dtf.
eridvs
LOCAL NOTICES, fry the Magnolia White JLcad.— It isi inow '.Vliitii I^iotj and iu waar ng quallti.-» are Knixttltat,•,*$){£ extraordliJm.'W Urg# s-i'n of ti.a "Magnolia" last 6oa-.cn is sufflnina*. urn 4 ran tee ili at "it mils tbo pooplo."
Tfie tm!«V eonir te stock of In ad, Glass, O'.U. CwtoM, Urushei, ap'I indeed, all itmp? nci^Sf Prtif:t'tV Itoj^ds, for sale Oj
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,1 QH a-'.ftMUt, GULtCK & BKitltT, 0 V, 1 Oru^sisll.
Moth and Freehles.-~*Tbe oWy reliablf r«mfdy for thosw k«wn disroloration* on t'uJ faco railed .tb Vnichea aid Vr"cfc 6s 1« 1*fret's Sl.'Tii AND Frcckls Dofi-jN.' Prrpared .•n'y by L'r.-IJ. FRitr, Dermatologist, 49 Bond Street, New York. So!d by Druggists in Torre Iran to, ana el ewhere. Price $2 per buttlf, jy '.I' 'V*
Siili& ta j/t't,—Two |ne ppw.- Sfci0\ ^np ill' Hi* lifest!any*m«»t^ comfortabli 6tyie, Willi ciisliiohtd aeaU and two setnof oare
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JAdams.K. B. Alios, Ago lit, Mechanics Bfow. Mprchauts, T. W. Stewart/Agent, Maia-stttet, oast of Fifth.
American, S-.McEiyain, corner Fourth and Ohio FOUNDBY AND MACHIN& SHOPS. Vigo Foundry and Machine Shop, Seath, Sibith & Co.", near X. li. & I. and K. & 0. B. B, JTrciglit Depot.
r&S |10\VARI MANSINO. C'.T»i«»r Gth a^iU Cherry 5troeU.
NEW ADVERTISE MEN TS.
J5,r BAMvEUPTCrr
,,Tj|HJ3.TO.OiyjB- «OTICSi.thfcC»» the Tfiili 3oy of September, A. I)., 1867, a Warrant in bankuptcy wat against thu Estate of Jesse R. Youinans of t'iiatoa Lock, in tha county of P^tke, nii-t SiiiU of Itidi.ina, who has been .adjudged a Bankrupt, on his own petition thalgtl|e [jament of any d»bt^ and t&<* delivery of r.njy property le'oii^iDi? fo6i:cli Bankrupt to im jr for bis
tho transfer of any pioporty jy
him ii Ic-yrtsilin' br-- 1»wl tfcltt^avnwrtiug ot the rediiorsof the sii.l Binkrupt, to pro?* tU 'r c')ls uu:t to cho 'So one or .more A.ssu»ees of hit. late, v. iU faolMii^ »t,«-toart ..f .nkru]itcy, to bo boldee ntsfte* ':n» office of liutrd & Cruft, nucib.r 82 Main street, city Te:r« Hanteyand st^to of ludLa.iijlj bafor* Jaiaea B. Mulkyj Bs'q., Kotrlstor, on tli'e 12th day of NeTcmbt r, A. 1807, at 10 o'clock A. 11.
BEN. J. SF003KR.
1412t U. S. Mara'ual, ot Indiana.
[THE OJS'LT PREmUil
—no*—
Family Sewing Machines,
Was awarded to the
WIIEEI^R «& WILSON, AT TUB 5IATK FAlii, -j BELD AX TKBBK UACTE
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HOOP SKIBTi'ACTOBY^ B. Weisz, opposite PoSt Offlet?.'
DY Tn2
FOLLOWING COMMITTEE. Pr. McConneil, member of the State Board of Agricti lure Mrs. D.
WiluaESOS,
wife of Statu wife of Dr.
oiiioiun is worthy of considi ration. E. WlUMOrH, Ag«nt, Fj ootllii''' Sotttti I'irth Street.'
FOR SALE.
OB '& AL-E.-^-The half intcr^st ffti^it-'ol p.iying Saloon, known a^ the Lfebt," on Second street, near the Stewart !iou-». There i« attached to the Saloon the only good Ten-pin Alloy in tho city. For partlenlars, enquire at tii«-Saloon. :'12Jtf
T301Ti5AJ[*E—The household far--icr retire jMBdlSn'ooi) flxjfires of the" Bailroad fltst ot tiii' lawnjcr 1)^po For par cuiar-i, eciuire on the pri'inises. ocOdlDd Wll:TfiD & BBONSON.
Fcomf
OE SA Lit—$650 will buy a rtable liUio'UoiHC in the eastorn part of tl."'city, near tho National Read, containing and a kitchos, cittern in tlie aitQ Cfcl lar ntder tho house. Apply at tl-6 iHews ftoom of this jfflce.
S,ALE---Or exchange for
i, ctfcr.-piii^rty in or neir the city, rtrio 0.tro lIi't'SE.S atui lil»T8 on FtfHrtli Btrejt, one gq.:are i.orth of &*:*, in.-. Kob'ftb'uiuM* locality. Ecyalro of W. K. WOKTUINOTON, n26.1tf Corner Fourth A Oh»rry Straets. -,5 .,J.: ij/i ...
SALE—A Suburban Eesi (Ifnce.—I will offer for sale, a short tunc, tbo late r^sidFtico of X» l*aige, Kbq., containluz fivo gees. go:d Orchard of 100 beariug Apple und .'• af .-i'fi#-, Biaokbt-rriei, lU^pberries, 3trawl«rrie» »a «M(ie9 (rood- Ifoftsowfib nino rooms CclUr, out-bnildiut?". io-, good well of water and Cistern, #'1 of which I will soil «.n reasonable t»rnj=. J'loise call anil examine the pre nise*.
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H. M. Pound, near corner Main and Fourth.' PiUMBER. -it. Buckell, South Fourth street. o?' QUEENSWARE. V\
J. 1). i'AKKKH.
170E SALE.—Wo have 40 Lots -I- iu Mclitttigbev and lioacli's gab dlvisifn.— I'.me c»»y provMed a man wsnti to bnild. These L»'o »r# l^rge, 37 l"«t £roat. by )9S deep, IxJag »b tMlcn 8T Urge as ot'hor Lots on tne out (torts of the Chy, I'bey arw hlnh and nfal no dr»in.-m«. il ICKOOX SCOTT.
Se^SMtWi
I^OR^A'LE, PAKM.—One ofthe X/ :Ehi"»i-'Knrio* ia Vie -t'oUnty. containing
:1C
I ncroj of rich and b.giil productive -land, jut'ont ono«half nailer cu tivation. It' i'» situated on J'v^ OiViUt CV*« ord.v.ll# B»ll Boal, •milS30A1J16'. Tbire Satire, al Toutrg's Station.— ?Tho lUiiroad rimnioa H.ljoiui^n to, an^ a Switch being on c-ne tnil'
I ang2S(!3m Terr.) Haute, lni.
8t)6D Clf A!NCE TO INVEST ill retire iroiu
A 6t) J\. in ¥9»*WMhed Wnlaew. WUhing to' retire irom bo«|n^a, Jaow ofc-r my entire ituck Of Boots and SSmrtoi rflle." Thi etocfc is new and ear'ifn.ily ul-jcUui. xapoolaUy lor the rethil trad*. Any^ip^eort-WFliinK to lor^st In an estatliabeil timLu.sSxWilianillt to their advaoMge toc*llon #ie %an, at m'y ttln' of bo5inei, at No. 100
Wrre llaote, fn'J.'
atletGB. 0. QOBttmBAU.
J^Oli SALE.
EOHSiii.—.-A good
family horse, perfectly gentle, top Uhpgjr arnoi*. XJUay wtil bo eoi4 io« (or caib or ait»»* .'Enquire at OotentanH Wagon Yard, cf 8tU and l^iplar streot*. 'ii stf
SAKB-^-FottrFratoe Hougie of 3te, two of lix, and one of g&en sell tUef? homes rer* low^jmd on e»r corner 3d aha 05fql3.troeu.
yrooia^
JPOK SALE^Two l^ilch Caws.
Street, next to Q- rBeiglef, prat J.-etarkB,* on
"The Penis Kigli tier than the Sword."
THE GOLD PEN, BF*T ANB CHEAPEST OP PENS.
Morton's Gold Pens,
The Best Pens in the World. jFor sale at JVo. 26 Mai denLane, New-York, and by every duly appointed Agent at the same prices.
Morton makes no fens stamped with the Name or Trademark of any otherj therefore, where an Agency is established, the public will be beslsuitedt ana at the sanie prices, by catting on the Agent in all other places those wishing the Morton "Pen must send to Headquarters, where their orders will receive
__ \Vindow Glass, Paints, Linseed Oil, Viifntihes, Putty, and Brushes, in prompt attention, if accompabirgo st'cl»\' and for sale at close figures nied with the cash. by Barr, Gclick & Berry, A Catalogue, withfUlldescripi/Sept.'38i 41m- VAU'-, Droggistsl tion of sizes and prices, sent on
I receipt of letter postage.
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The Spencer Fruit Jar—self-Bealv |jA||auBCDCDS fiTADT ing—ono crate sold—two raoro^ hand. HOUSEKEEPERS STORE.
Se?" Go see the fall styles of Hats and Caps at Wolfe & Westfall's, 85 Main street."Terro Haute, Indiana. dtf.
A. MORTON.
Carpet House
OF
BEOKAW BROTHERS & CO.,
No. 10$ Haln St.) Terre-naate.
100,000 PREMIUMS
b: ... T0 .i
100,000 CUSTOMERS
oh at in in pa to
All kinds of (Darpetings! All kinds of Oil Cloths All kinds of Curtains! All kinds of Upholstery Goods! All kinds of Wall Papers! All kinds of Looking Glasses
Picture Tassels, j" Curtain Tassels, Bands. Loops & Cornices
Of new designs and very handsome.
Staple Dry Goods!
We are prepared to compete with the entire trade in assortment and prices.
•X ust Received.,
A great many
N O E I E S
In Rubber Goods
Our Stock is
Fall, Fresh and Yerj Desirable.
BROKAW BROTHERS & CO., No. 109 Main Street,
[Between 4th and 6lh]
Terre Haute, Ind.
DRY COODS.
C. WITTIG & CO.,
73 MAIN STREET,
OPPOSITE MoEEEK'S BANE
State Fair Bulletin
For the special accommodation of
VISITORS, mm
We bare opened, this week, a Splendid! Stock of
Broche Shawls, Kistori Shawls, Silks,
Poplins,
1 Reps, Merinos. Red Lace Handkerchiefs,'
Beal Laee Collars, Clnny Collars, Maltese Collars,
"^'TbeBost Assortment
In Terre Haute,
or
Fancy Goods!.
Broches, Ear-rings', Belt Clasps Fans,
octldwtf. 1 arafc"
Fancy Work Boxes, Ladies' Companions, etc.,
Ftt-rs!
Purs! Furs Jmt Opened.'
WITTIG & CO 73 Main Street.
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1 ^EBflTKh, North.Itth
