Daily Wabash Express, Volume 17, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 7 May 1868 — Page 4
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COUNTY EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEETING. Notice is hereby given thai tbe Republican County Executive Committee will hold its regular monthly meeting at ^tbe Counting room of tho Terre Haute fcxpross office at 1 o'clock on
SATURDAY MAY 9th 1868
As important business will be transacted it is requested that all tbe members will be prcsoDt, [Republican candidates for county office &re requested to «tu?d, and such other Republicans as may find it convenient
By order of the Executive Com. A- BURNETT, Chairman Attest NICHOI
AS
FILBECK, Sec'T
10E
BAI:j,
like the impencbrui
speeches, is resumed each day.
TRAIN
'I'HE PARTY
after going as
far R3 Ro3edale returned last evening, unable to procced further in consequence of the track being submerged by water
JACOB H. HAGER, Esq., has been se iectsd by the Common Council to fill tbe 78,caucy in the School Boards occasioned by the death of the iate Putnam Brown,
of Homeless Children from
New York wiil arrive by the evening train to-morrow.
COL. J- GUTHRIE, Supervisor and Inspector of steam boats, is now in the city, stopping at the Torre Haute House. He will remain two days and attend to the bmine?- oi' tcam boat men, pifots and engineer.1.
Tiir break in the canal at Lodi, it is said is not near so bad a4! first reported, and t'ne damu: will probably be repaired in throe or iViur woeks.so that in inlerrup-' tod navigation may be had between this point and Toledo. ?A
MISS WITTENBERG desires us to express bor thank? to Mr J. G. Lindemann, for tho freo use of two pianos, and also to tho pupils who so kindly assisted in the concert Saturday evening last. The pro ceeds of the concort. after all expenses Woro paid,netted the snug sum of $102,30 •which amount will be turned over to the Ladies' Aid Society at the. next regular mooting.
HYMEN
NPPEIIRE
to be holding high
court at the National House, eleven weddiDg parties having stopped there this waek.—T. H. Express.
That is quito natural—young folks when starting out with a view or "setting up" for themselves "a house built by their own hands" are very apt to go where they may learn a valuable lesson, and a hotel so home-liko as the National, presents irresistible attractions. Let all stop therethere can be no regrets afterward.—Sullivan Union.
YTTIRINTENDENT
OLCOTT'S attention
is not devoted exclusively to the public schools. It is understood that he is super*t iendinp tho erection of the Normal School building—and that of itself, is a pretty big job —JcurKal \Ve can state on authority that Superintendent Ollcott allows "lothina whatever to take his attention from th" city shools during the rogular hours.
THE RAIN.—The following iine are uppropriate to the present season Oh the raiu, tho boautlful rain. Filling tb® clitorn, tho tub and tho driia O'ertoe housetop*, over tU» street fprinkliog tlia hvadg 'f tbr perrlc jrou rsc-st. r.inclDg,
J.lnbblinp. Rippling along,
Beautiful
IKIU. R.
itb its liquid tocguo
FBUIDI In drops on
A
f&lr lady's cheek
Oooliug hor lips with a hearp-born ltak Aeautllu! r»ln from the cloudlets abort Soft e? a maideo, tnconaictent as love
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THE CITY SCHOOLS.—The whole number of pupils enrolled in tho schools of this city for tho month of April was 2,071average daily attendance 1,845 per cent, of attendance 95.69. These figures show well £r tho popularity of our schools.— In ns city ir, the State are the iohoola to regularly and fully attended in proportion to the enrollment of children During tho present year we understand some ten or a dozen scholars havo been turned from the High School lor want of «uita ble accommodation?
IHE COMMON PLEAS COURT
WA.-
COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS-
COUKCTL CHAMBER, A** 5, 1868. Council met in regular session. Prwent His Honor, Mayor Cookerly Knd Councilmen Allen, Andrews, Burnett, Chamberlain, Dowling, Lawe?. Mmshall, ger sad Van Valzah
bnt.
JOSEPH STRONG invites attentiou soma now arrivals oi choice groceries
vn-
gaged the entire day yesterday in an appeal case *»f Mark Payne w. Win. B. Garrigu= for tho possession of a sugar-cane rail!, worm $60 The costs the case amount t- r.csr tw hundred dollars. The parties live Kevins township, and thirty-six witnesses, near the entire popu» iation cf the township, were in attendance
The cftif ot Payne vs. Gnndle ana others, an appeal, also from ihe same town-' ship, with about tho same number of witnesses, comes up to-day and then follows Roe v?. Carrutber?, from the same place, with fully uiany witnesses.
We renew cur suggestion, that, as a mutter of economy and convenience, an adjourned term of the court be hereafter held in Nevins township, or that it be allowed to secede and be attached to Clay countv.
Seftbur«
The minutes of Wt meeting w«»e
and approved.
PETXTTTIONS.
A petition from Dawson, Forrest & Cu., was read, asking the privilege to erect a stairway on the sidewalk ol lot tween Ohio and Walnut streets.
8dA
ANTi CEAWFOEBBYIXX^
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petition *fronT T. F. Wells, asking that the gutter in front of his on Third street between Ohio and anut streets, be opened was referred to the Committee on Streets and Bridges,
fUJUllH-VC V. TT^ I rroKl The credential, of Robert Yan Vaizah were pr«ented and accepted, ja member r,l'b.3dW..d,«dM, V»" wan duly aworn and took his seat.
A peUtiou irom A W.lcb »k»« „i Juom payment a„e»ed for lb. je.r 186" Committee.
REPORTS.
John D. Beli, Cuief of tb« Fire Department made bis annual report, which was received, and ordered to ba placed upon
record.
to
TBE CHANOK in time of arrival and departure of passenger trains, under the "summer arrangement" takes effect W29k from next Monday.
$815 for rents of stalls and wagons Re port accepted Wi'l D. Butler, Sexton, made his month.v report of intermenU. showing a total of 27- From r-ity S*. *nd 5 from the
country. Accepted Mr ^eburger. Chair on Markets, showin/ the r&pftir* walks, pavement. tr,. to be ,ompleted.
,an of Committee r, of side-
ORTHNANPES.
Mr. Allen Introduced an Ordinance for the grading and graveling Chestnut street East of the Torre Haute and Indianapolis Kailroad, which was unanimously adopted
An Ordinance to establish a paid Fire
Brother Doughty served fir some time as an officer of the Lodge, but the Grand Master of tbe Universe has called him from the field of his labors, we trust, to everlasting refreshment by tho banks of the stream, ''on either side of whi^h is the troe of life
In conformity t.) a long established custom of the Fraternity, we do unanimously,
Resolve, That we bear cheerful testimony to our Brother's devotion to the interests of this Lodge and tho duties required of him by the principles of our Order.
Resolved. That in this severe and dis tressing dispensation of the Divine Master. we off*r tti the widow and friends of the decoased Brother the assurance of our sympathy in their sad bereavement.
Resoktd, That as we have attended in a body the funeral of our deceased Brother for Masonic burial, and performed the last sad rites that the living can pay to the dead, the Lodge be draped in mourning for thirtv days.
R$sohed, That a copy of the foregoing preamble and resolutions be furnished to the widow Brother.
STATE ITEMS.
THE
EVANFE\'ILLE
JAMES TV
Acceptefl. Mayor Cookerly invitfd Councilman fej Fort "Wayne Democrat tells of a Lawes to take the Chair a(i'3 offered tba per9ecuted heiress in that city, who went following resolution: to work as a servant girl, io escape the
Resolved That the Vi ell for ilJ6 I persecutions of a brother-in-law who modation of the Second Ward School house, be located and dug at .he east corher of 7th and Swan streets
E0.ECTJ0SS,
RE80LUTI0N9.
Mr. Dowling offered tho following res-
olutioa: Rrsalved, That the Street Commissioner
be directed to examine into tho oandition
of the fence enclosing the Public Park in
the Fourth Ward of this city, to report
thence to Third street.
OPEBA HOUSE is to
bo completed in ninety days! », —r llj.': GEN. -NAT. KIMBALL made a rousing speech at Greencattle last Saturday night.
HITS,
read
of Randolph county,
waotB to be a bankrupt.
THE Rochester Chronicle h«« buen succeeded by the Rochester Union Spy.
ACBOEA
H#8 SHIPPED
97 beGrant-
SEVENTY thousand
coal oil barrels in the last thirty days
SPLLIVAN is talking of a new bell for the Court House,
hare been bogus meer-
EVANSTILLK tobacconists victimized by a dealer in schaums.
WORE on the First Baptist Church in Independence, a suburb of Evansville, has been commenced.
JUDGE HUGHES will be at home shortly after the Chigaco Convention, and proposes to make a complete canvas* of the Stale for Grant and Baker.
THE REPUBLICANS ol Jefferson, Scott
ftnd
The'citV Treasurer made h» report tor
the month ending April 30. 1368, showing the receipts $14i100 02-Expend,tures
Clarke counties have nominated CY
rus T. Nison for joint represer.ative in
the
next Legislatur-v
THE General Freight Agency cl Columbus, Chicago and Central Indiana
$12,637 15_ ade Railway, has been removed :rom India-
^eipt^of: spoils wOhi^go
THE House of Refuge i3 in a flourishing [condition. There are forty inmates in the institution, and they are all busy just now in getting in the crops.
WHS
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A
N
held at Evansville
election
yeUerday to decide whether the conditions of subscription of railroad stock to tha K., & N. Railroad shall be changed.
North. wanted her to marry in his family
THESullivan Union says the Democracy
On motion of Mr Minshall the Counc.i at their meet.ng on Friday last to nomi-
th Citv
p^ded to .be a aonool Tr..«« t» an th., .iona! by tbe deatb o! Putnam Brown,
nate a tirt nt for the May election for
sw
Esq., whereupon Mr. Jacob Hager.- Esq was declared unanimously HEAUTIFUL SILKEN FLAG, nine feet On motion of Mr. Minsha the ounpn i^ prepared by a numproceeded to the elect on a ber of the ladies of Indianapolis, N to be Engineer of the Fire Department, lere presented this week to Post No. upon John Bell, Esq., was duly elected.
that city.
Oil (Cotton of Mr. Burnett Resolved, That the property huiloii on^ IHUPERINTENDKNT SI.OAT, of the LouisOhio street betw, Fpurth
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street, fere hereby ordered to immediately [_
repair the sidewalks of the same, spreading a few load# of cowue gravel upon them under the direction of the Street Comm|ssione*r,
yjue New Albany, nnd Chicago Railroad
Company, has ordered the necessary material to rebuild the depot hurned at Bloonjipgton on Saturday. The walls of the building were not injured to any great extent by the conflagration.
GHNTLEMAN
Ter
jany an(j
what Measures are necessary to preserve before last, by a couple of fellows euppo5the trees growing within the said ene.lo-
e(
sure, and report at tbe next meeting of jth which our city is at present infcHed. tbe Council. La Fafayette Journal. The resolution was adopted.
On motion of Mr. Allen the following I THE Republican? of Madisun, Indiana, resolution was adopted: elected their candidate for Mayor, at their Resohed. That the Street Committee be charter election Tuesday, by fifteen madirected to cause a stone gutter to be made jority. The city has been Democratic for across Fourth street, at the intersection of {jie past twelve years. Their Democratic Eagle street, in order to convey the water
Mr. Burnett offered the following, which was adopted: Resolved, That the Street Commissioner be directed to see that all shade trees on the streets be trimmed so that they will not obstruct the light from the street lamps or the passage of vehicles or foot passengers.
0an(
A VALPARAISO dispatch says- 'On a square issue and the hottest contest ever known the city of Valparaiso, has elected a Republican Mayor and other of-•fteer.-i by a majority of one hundred.— Bonfires, speeches and music by the jubilant Republican? is the order of the evening. A gain of 200 in two years." i'
THE address of Col. W JL McLean to the Republicans of Suilivan on last Fri-
pepanment, and fo. J^he fz^en^tlon^^ daj- evening ia epcrken of in highly eulnI gistic terms by the Sullivan Union. The I same authority sajs We learn that the
fires ir. ilie city of Terre Haute was adopted G. F. COOKERLT, Mayor ATTEST W. HARPER, Clerk.
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meeting at Gra.vsvilie, to hear Colonel McLean on Thursday night last was ihe
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IN MEMORIAM
WHEREAS Brother T'. M. Doughty, a member of Social Lodge No. 86 A. F. and Masons, departed this life April 20th, A. D. 1868. in this city, we therefore pay cur last respects to our deceased Brother.
Bro Doughty became a member of our Lodge several years ago. and his regular attendance at, and participation in the iabor of the Lodge, together with his well known benevolence and friendly counsel, displayed his levotion to the principles of our ancient Order and approval of the teachings of Masonry.
lareest ever hold in that seftion.
THI Sullivan Union says The resi. dence of Mr. John Grigsbj- wad struck by lightning during a thunder abower on Friday night last. A Sue was split in two near the whole length, and one-half of the part above the rooof stood while the other was thrown to the ground. No one hurt but a severe shock
E
and familv of the deceased
WM. WOOLL*V, JOHN ABBOTT E. WLLMOTH
*v, r, Cc
MOUK MUSIC.—Of the celebrated Cahart & Needham Organ's, three fine Instruments
have
just arrived at Kissner
Palace of Music. d2t.
understood, at a late hour last
iiight, that a requisition had been sent from our sister city of Mt. Vernon for the presence of the Crescent City Silver Bund and the Grant Artillery squad of this city, and that it was expected they would go down on tho packet to-day, to join with the gallant Republicans of Mt. Vernon in the celebration of th*ir glorious victo» ry to-night. Three cheers for Mt. Vernon and Old Posey.—Evansville Journal, 6th i?nt.
"WE are informed that under the influence of the heavv rains of Saturday and Sunday, the small streams in the interior are at flood height, and thousands of acrt?s of wheat and oats have been covered to the depth of from six inches to three feet with water. A vast amount of fencing and valuable timber nnd wood have also been carried away from tbo low bottom lands by the flood Neic Albany Commercial, 5th.
A MOUNT VERNON special to the Evansville Journal dated the 5th s*ys, at the election for city officers to-day tbe whole Republican ticket was eifcted by majorities ranging from 103 to 133.
ttie city, tbertrait is glorious victory for the Repub Jicans of our sister city. It ought to mg'ie "old Posey" safe for Grant »udmtty., ion, nexi Fall. j' W
TEE Indianapolis Sentinel of t' 6th say?, the Jfroderal Court opened yesterday the Grand Jury were empannelled, and explicitly charged by Judge MacDonald.
The Bench delivered an opinion in the ca»e of the Funkhouser distillery at Lafayette. There were a large number of informer? claiming the inoiety, but the Judgo decided in favor of Chadwick He Lamb, and the matter was referred to a master in chancery for adjustment
The fact that Kissner recoives more Instruments, also distribute# them over a
greater Territory than any other dealer in the State, shows not only tbe superior .ju&lity of the Instruments he s«lls, bu*
BLACK SILK FRINGES, with or without at "VT. 9. Ryce &Co lit
A FRKBH LOT of oollars and neck-ties, acme beautiful styles, at Bannister's. Call and seo them. [7-iilw
GA'JSE MERINO UNDERVESTS forXadies and Children, at Saxton & Walmsley's. dlt
P.
from the Battle (ironed
much under the influence of liquor,
wft9 robbed
near the Louisville, New Al-
Chicage Freight Depot ni^iit
belong to the "blooded aristocracv,"
j{(ja{0 for Treasurer on9 year ago was
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elected by over 200 majority. The City Council is a tie., the Republican- gaining one member.
dtd THE COMMITTEE.
CRAPE MARETZ, black and Saxton fc Walmsley's.
SOMETHING NEW AND NICE at Noi 78 Main street. Bannister has just received a choice line of colorcd Cloth and Meltons suitable:for Spring and Summer wear.— Also, tWo best quality of Black (Moths ana Doeskin's kept constantly on harjd,
,7-d-iw] I?
Do vbu
WANT
Bannistter's. .. .-. Do you want a fine business suit Go to Bannister's, *'J
Do you want a cheap sui* of clothing Go to Bftnnietor's. £7-d 1W
WHIITK, Blue, Pir.k and Bufl' wool DeLaines, for Children's wear, at Saxton & Waimsley'n. dlt
DRESS TRIM1£IN08—in headings—Tassel and other fringes, just received,in dfnb, modes, slates, green, blue, in f.ict svery color to match the many shades of dress goods. Gro Grain silks just received, for
RBCauf") at W S RVCP & Cc's dlt
SCUDDER has opened his ice cream saloon and honceforch during the season this delicacy will bp served at all reasonable hours, both day and evening, dlwi
CLOSING OUT !—Spring Suequos cheap! d2t EDSALT. & Co.
WE
WILL CLOSE OUT
of stylish Spring Sacques very low. d2t Ens
OUR CHANGEABLE weather alternating from cold to hot, makes a light Cloth Sacque very desirable to a lady this season—hence vra call attention to the "closing out of Spring Sacques" ut d2t EDSALT. & Co's.
IF you want good and cheap Boots and Shoes, go to the Bankrupt Store. No. 64. Main street dtf
IF any one can sell Boots and Snocj chcaper than Reibold. at tho Bankrupt Store- we aro compelled to say, the language of an egotist —"He has to stsal 'em. utf
FOR
A GOOD
WHS
experi
enced and a bull dog killed. ,.
THE MAJORITT of the beautiful an wise never fail to &9k for "Barrett's Hair Restorative, which has saved thousands from baldness.
iNEW
GOOTIB
FOR
TEE FINEST
Plants.
the efforts which they have made to gain Skirt factory.
Boore
AIM
BUT
rates, at
also that he sell beiow all competition- of Stoves ever brought to this market. i""- prices than The Palace of Music has fresh every week per Piano Express,
arrivals
at iI 5
GRAND CONCERT, AT DOWLING HALL. Block, [21,dtf
—The Gorman Maenner-Chor, assisted
TI
N KOTICE
SHOKT —Whoh ftp want of
Boots and Shoes, call at Andfe*s.-^ You'll find the best goods, lowest prices, with clever people to wait, qpon, you, dClw^t
A
SINGER SEWING MACHINE.—
Persons purchasing get a written warrant for threejyear 27-dtd I«A1C RIZKR AJttfnt. yi. tiM
FENCE, POSTS.—2,500 line,
DRESS BUTTONS, in great variety, at Riddle's, 151 Main street. [28,dtf
IETV EXPRESS COMPANY i, in the Variety Goods, at Riddle's 151 Field. Owing to the fact that Pi&nog Main street. [28,dtf by the car load now be* shipped
v.
I FLORENCE Sewing Machines, at Riddie's, 151 Main street. [28,dtf
8rNI)UWNS of
for Kissner Paiace oi Music, it has been leadiDg styles, Dutcbess, Goldaa Gate suggested to name one of the prominent Norma, Lepor«l!a, Oudo, .Natalie, Violet, Eastern freight lin», the Piano Express, ^5C-' R°nnet8
S. L. STRAUS',
No.
lOBoath Fourth street.
COFFEE 25 cents per pound at- Ray & Bailey's. dtf HALL has just received the largest stock
Gives more trimmings at le?* an be h&d at auction sales. dtf
ONIO SETS by the quantity, Oranges, Lemons, Sour Krout, Maple Sugar and Molasses, Cranberries, Apples, Sweet Potatoes, Garden Seeds, Nursery Plants, at Ray & Bailey's. dtf
DTRSX RINGS, for the American Watch, called the Patent Diaphragm, making the case dust proof. Stedman's invention for the benefit of the wearer—can bo applied to any American "Watch in five minutes, at trifling expense. Also, American and Swiss Watches of all descriptions for sale at JOHN FREEMAN'S, NO 5 Warren's
OF
by Cuquaa rc ro ba.ving romovecl his liisines8 stnni to 5th Mixed Chorus and a number of accom-
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treet between Main and Ohio, is prepared
p'ished amateurs of this city, will give a I to furnish his austomers wilh Garden and Grand Concert at Dowling Hall, Monday
1
evening, next, May 11, 1868. Tickets of:
sw.(!s, Limer Coment, Plaster Paris,
.. Fiour, Feed sc. (Tivehimacali
Jtf
admission for reserved and other seat*,! 50 cents each Reiatved seats can be pro-J JT jg
a
cured at Buckingham's Bookstore up to 1 Stoves, better trimmed, for less money o'clock
the day of the Concert.
or I or j, atdlt
BUTTRIOK'S PATTERNS for children's clothing just received at No. 7? Main St. They nre of diti'erent varieties of fashion and suitable for all ages, from two) and a half to fourteen years of age. Sold very cheap with printed instructions attached to the pattern. [7-dlw.
a fine cloth suit Go to
E.E. ROBBTNS.
flXed fact Ball is selling more
than any other house in this city, oall and see.
PAIRING.—H.
N.TDEJVIOILKS-F,
I rOBMISSIOSKiJ.
V.'B
arr-
ftuthorizad tr. annonnce
ting Convention.
»AVIK$ JOUNSON
of
13rh of
ore
HAVANA CIGAR, Fine Cut
Chewing and Smoking Tobacro, Scotch, Macoboy and Rappee Snulf, go to M. V. Mowdy ?, New Tobacco House, east aide Public Square. dtf
WM.
CORSETSEO to
Leave
iJotinty Trtasurfr,
A
arriving daily at N An
drew# boot and °boe store. No. 141 Main street. [2-d6tw4t
tion
EVERYBODY say? the place to buy
cheap Boots and
SHOPS
Sorth
WK
ar.'
W,eisz's|fice
A.
Skirt factory, opposite Postoffice. d^wtf I
IMPEACHMENT in High Prices of Boots and Shoes at the Bankrupt Store- Ladies Gaiters only $1 25 Ladies' Cftlf $1 26.
SWEET POTATO PLANTS.—Heinl Bro's. havo a large quantity of Sweet Potato
In an editorial aliusion to this victory the Jou~nal says: It will bo seen by our dispatch from Mount Vernon, that the Republicans of the city have elected their whole ticket by a handsome majority.— The Democrat made frantic appeals to the people, before the election, to vote the Democratic ticket, but it appears that little heed was given to it. Considering the fact that the Democracy carried the townihip at the last Fall election, and cheaper than the cheapest at Weiiz Hoop
orders at C.I. Ripley's sravK ri.ni'.
or at the Lower Market each morning. Apothearlcs have it.
rcSdl W
LADIES BUY your Skirts at Weisa' Skirt factory if you want tbe latest style Skirt made. dwtf.
HOOP SKIRTS of ali lengtha and shapes,
1fT«
ELOPED,
split force posts, for ealebv C. "E. HOSFORD.
all the
tb8
finest out at the lowest
Please dtf
FANCY DYEING, SCOURING
AND
RE
F. Reiners still continues to
clean and color all kinds of ladies' and gentlemen's wear in any fashionable shade also has a practical tailor engaged to repair gent's clothes in the neatest style. dtf
BROOK'S PATEKT THREAT can be had at the office of the Singer Sewing Machine. 27- Itf
.NECK-TIES,
Collars and Cuffs, nioe and
new, at Riddle's 151 Main street. [23.dtf
OCTOBER ELECTION.
Announcement Fee $5.00—JOAYFCWE invaricf- a ueinei bly in advance ChuMige, ilo. 8 North 4th St I i—- 'I.' ci
(tRBRTVT •'•it r.
We are! authorized to a'nnotfzicu the "Mine' of, NICHOLAS FILBEClt 'aii tin-Jidate fnr Sher-' iff of Vigo T?cmnfj7 §u1ra£t foihe 'deSHioff'dr't'Eb Republican nominuting CpiivanttyU. ..
WE are:authorised td i\Ttrr6nn^!ttto Unrf? 6fvC.
the prc^-nt-Oonnty Hnrreyor, as
a candidate for'Sheriff »f Vigo County, subject to the decision of'tbe Fuioa Rspubliran nominating CoBTsntidr.,
We ar.i anttiosizcJ t^aauo.unco QSHBT T. WOOLLRN as a candidate for the ofllceer^of Shiff,inbj?ct to tho decision of the KcpuMlcan nominating Convention. •VVy aroauthorized niiuouuce tbe name of JOHN
MCFAITTIANE,to
of
SUKAR
Creek Townihlp,
es a candMaio for St riff of Vigo County, suhje** to tin 'i.'oision of ih ITnicri Republican nominat* Inx Convention. "is"
Ws are authorized to Annnunce'.T DfE. KEflTEU, of Prairie Cr.-ett Townsaip, as a caiididnte for Sheriff, mbject to the deeuion the Bepublloan nominating Conventions!
WE are authorized to announce CEPHAS D. CODDINQTON (present Deputy Sheriff) as a candidate for She rill, eulject i-j the decision of the KepchHoan Soiuinatmg Couventiou.
BEAI ESTATE AWRAISEE
are authorised to announre'THO name of
P. C. RIPPETOE
as a candidate fcr Beal Estate.
Appraiser Vigo county, anlject to the decision of me
REPUBLICAN
TA!A
nomioatlng fouveBtlon.
WE
ART.
auT.horjzid«•
tr aiinouuce the aama of
WILLIS SIMMONS
a
candldata for Boal
PHILIP KAN-'
COLPli, of Linton Township,
snbj"T to
AI A
County Co
I.^NIS«R
candidate for
n-r freui the Tttird c*',
THE
decisioa of
TLR?
Rnpul.iicanPlstr
NPAIINA
O.iVUrt TEEASt'SFB.
WE
AIK .".uthorized
our handsome lot
to announce the
JOHN ELZF-U
NAMO
We are uutble to publlu twttmenials which hvre been upoa BWf*B HALT IXTBAOT,' anil w» content oarcrlvca witli mfu&iouiuo the nunttof tomeof tb* Fhy*!.: ans prearrltriog this Extract Berer»f» of Hf»Hh ATCIJ, M.D., Bergen. Hollick, jl. D., &U. III. Bator, SI. B., Yavfaaak Uafcomb, Prof. S. T. Billow, M. I).. K. feowe,!!. ID., Boeloa. B»eck«D, 51 D. Bsdwtkg.HuIl, ST. D., N. T. BTOOIU.M. D„ If. Y, Loaenthal, D., N Y. Bock, Hi 1'., i«l^yetM, boeviiSk M. 0., JS» «t» Cslne, M. Bjnwlnf. Mitchell, do do C»iey,M. D., S. T. Millard, io
White, If:'Tf.,*Uw Yotfc,*ele.*I
Mold by Drugglats and Grooers. niCteodlw I. L. MAHAN & CO., Agents,
Pure Crystal lee.—The undersigned ie now prepared to furnish the public with clear heillby: Bi» and Spring Pond Ice fcr UM eeaeon, at low rate*. Two wagon* will rnn daily, and supply all Bnelncta Hosaes and rriTatefamiline Order* loft at tho Poit Office, with A»h & McDocald, or at tLe Wa*Mnf^en flaloon, will meet with prompt attention. Those wiahing a pare, healthy article o.f Ic, well to order irotn a30d6m JACOB STKINMEHL
BUSINESS Oil RECTORY.
ATTORNEYS.
V» m. E. McLean, 96 Mala street s« ,t Balrd 4 Cruft, 62 Main Street. Huazj & S&ffeil, Third at., under ktaaoatc Hail. Scott A Day, 60 OhloStrewt.
ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS.
J. A. Vrydagh, corner Main and Fifth. Clift A Wiiliatna, corner Ninth and Mulberry
BAKERS.
HI
CHANGE.—E. R. Robbins
frank HainlgA Bro., Lafayette Street.
BILL POSTING
«leo.e.W. Rcifsnli»r, at this ofllce.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
of
a candidate for County Treas
urer,SUBJECT to
ALL
THE
& Co.
decision of the Republican
Count CVnvc ntlon.
WE arc
authori^'d to anno-mce ihe of-
as a candi iate for t:name
of Couiny Treasurer.
CI'INTR TRES'FNRER, SUBJECT
the
ie offlco
«!I'JNNT
to the derision of
the Republican nominating Convention. V»"K ar« anthoriied
through's*
T: NNNOTHITT THE
C. SCOT!
name
as
A' CANDIDAL,}
for the office
to
FAIRRANKS
THO
R-piib!ic«C N-IMINATINK
WC
YI^O PUHJECT
PUL.-county,
licin
decision of
Coniention.
are a:iilr riied to ant-.ir.lco
IIENKY
ni a candidate tor Ireasnrer of
to the decision of the Re-
NOMIUATING
Convention, to be held the
RS.
WE
AI.t -.rjzcd
io announce the name of
MORTON U. K.ILIKIN
candidate for the of.
Treas-irerA3SUBJECT the
flee of
Coonty
of
THS !I?pnbi
,~0n\ectlondecision
can nominating
WI .T.R3
authorirel
M.NORRJC?
to
GEO. \v.
the
I .'.MKEKT
ficeof
of
NR» AUTHORIZE!
ACM) O'
hb enndidsto for tbo --f-
MiDty
'1'
to the decision
t:.e Rr-R.ubiicanreoanrer,asubject-nomlr.AT convention.
annennce
JAWEB CO RBOW J' AS
THE
Coonty
of
CANDIDA*.' FOR 'leoOicf.OT BOUNTY
lintr
ranjet-F]I
a candidate for theofllce of
TFOI:ityTRECSOR-'R, anbjtct
TV
RCPNMJCAN
tb-.- dic'.aloo of th»
ONV?
ntlon
R'F
ar -,.i!l ori7.-d aanotino
J. -P. MOI:UI^
'nc- NIMECFI
LL"N?Y
Crci-K Township.
_AA
Trcaenrer,
I. tithe IE-:IIIIOTI oi lit
K.*PR. !li:si, TB'nti-
.-nt!
a.
WFt.1..lir
ARE #n»hori»?l O SSNOTTAPR-
tbo
ftbs CJonaty
VJ
dwli
AUTHORIZE
I 3INPSO.V A"
is at
2*.
"ide
Main
a
name of
snusr a« a Candida-.- for the of
s::"JTI
ro th-, derisi-aofficetbo
Rffpn'dican Cor.oty for.VTTT.on. Wo arc uu'.hortzvi' to ar.a
of
.unce
the
\VILLTATF A!
Co
IIAMT
oi
a for t3:e
'PATiirCK
nty Tr subj«ct io the decision
-ifiio-R.Bcpabllean.-asuror,Cottvcandidate••
«nti'n^
C-,rW7V CIEEK.
sr.- gutl'o
ii
'-ed
to annonnce
SF. TV,
HARV£T
a cardidatr for the office of Ounty
CLETT, MIBJRCF
to the
nominating Convention V."L' are anthcii-d to announce the
name
of
I B. O'RK lV, the present Depnty Clerk,) as
candidate for County Cl«rk, snliject to the de-|NEW cliflon of th
KT-PIIBLHUN
nnminaticg Conven
I
announce
RGKU3 H.
cindMate for re-election to tbe
office of County Clerk, en? ject to the decision of the Rspublican Convention.
Andrew *. SN,HORnominating
strept, between 5th and
IIAD
to annopnoe
DITH AS
F. M. .UERE-
a candidate fir Clork of the Courts ol
Vigo connty, subject to the decision of the Re-
6tll. ^—ATtW4t publican nominating Oonvention. ', ,' WE are authorized to annennce th« naine of
JAMK3 N. LURNEK
a
eandtdate for
tbn o'-
of Clerlr, subieot to decltlon of
tho
[Conntv
ubllcan jucmiuafiog Conv»Ihe
aticn
LOCAL NOTICES.
It Is by Invigorating the .\rrre friula and strengthening the who's nervous sjs tern, that Neuralgia, Nerve ache and other painful nervons ailments are banished. Dr. Tl'K i'ER'fi TIC-DOrLOCREUX or UNIVERSAL an active aniiliarj to the
KEPRAL PILT
Moth Patches, Freckles and Tan.—
ri, A. Barraa, 99 Main street. N. Andrews, Main street, bet. Fifth and Sixth Chas. E. Buggies, 16 North Fourth street.
BOOKS AND STATIONERY.
iBartlett 1 Austin, 101 Main street. i. P. McDonald, Postofflce Lobby. W. O'Conneil, Main street east of Fourth
CONCRETE PAVEMENT.
ES-
Appraiser c.* Vign eonnty, subject to the de cielon the ttepublicfin nomiuatiug Convention
1:. a. Madison, corner 6th and Poplar Streets.
CARRIAGE FACTORY.
Harper, Wlldy 4 Co., Cor. 3d and Walnut.
CLOTHING.
W. fianulster, 79 Main Street, i'i "4
COMMERCIAL COLLEGE.
R, Garvin Owen, Principal, cor. 6th A Main.
COMMISSION AND GRAIN.
Lyne A Lawes, Main bt., near corner of 7tb. E. B, Bryant & Co., East Main Street. John Haney & Co., First 3t., onOanal Baitn.
*. COAL DEALERS.
K. V. Merrill, 107 lUi* attest. J* Eirhard McElroy, southwest cor. Public Square.
DENTISTS.
L. H. Baxtl olomew, ]S7 $Cain street tf, .11 C. O. Lincoln, 6th Mt.j between Mejn and Ohio. J. Richardann, Ohio str«tet, bet. THird and.4th.
DYE HOUSES.
Iff F^ li#lner» Main, between 6th and 7th !«ts.
DRT
goods.
I Tuell, Elpley ACoK flpfn«r 6th and Main street W. 8. Bjoe
.joe & qe.,
--US. Wittij 4 CtA-7»*alii«Aetf Gdsall is Co., cooler Fourtji and Main street Saxton 'Walmsley, 111 Main street.
Cornelius Haggerty, corner Main and Third ~Y I DRUGGIST3. Ira Gfoter, Fourth street, oppoiite Market. Barr, Oalick & Berry, corner Main and Fourth, T. L. Mahan A Co., corner Mala and Sixth. J. ft H. A. Davis, corner Main and Third.
GAS ANJP STEAK PITTEBS
F. Oeigir, Oas*and%leam Fitter, Jlain Street between Cth and 7tb.
GUNSMITH-AND 3TINCIL CUTTER
John Artnf&rWclg) Ofcl® #«*t ot Thtrd S
HATS AND CAPS.
Joseph C. Tatea, South Third street.
HOTELS.
Natiokal House, corner Sixth and Main. Clark House^corner Ohio and First. Terre HanseHoufe, corner Main and Seventh. Early Bouse, West end Main street.
HOUSE ANP SIGN PAINTERS.
R. Buckell, South Fourth street. Wm. B. Manning, Ohio St., East of 4th. W. Hffsrard Manning, Cherry St., between Sd_ and 4th.
ICE DEALERS.
Jacob Stelnzn'bl, 08 Main Street. INSURANCE AGENTS. Scott & Crane, Maiq street, oast of Fifth.
JfiWlLLEBS.
9. R. Freeman, 74 Malm street.. John ft. Freeman, 6 Warrft'i Bloc If',v* JD JOB
PRINTER. H-V
John A. Bryan, 116 Main Street. MUSIC DEALERS. Ct. Idsdemann, 61 Main street. L. Kissner, Palaoe of Music, 48 Ohio street.
MECHANICIAN. ,TIT
A, Tittmiu, 201 Main Jtreet. O %ILLINERY^
IF 1
1
Nii. W/etb, 68 Soatfi 4th Stroit. Mrs. M. H.Abbott, opposite Post Office. Mrs. M. A. Walter, 86 Main street, up stairs.
NOTIONS AND TRIMMINGS. T. H. Biddle, 161 Main str„at. NOTIONS, TOTS, FANCY GROCE
RIES.
Claussta, Eichowsky A Co,, Main strset, near
6tb.«
OMNIBUS LINE-
3] tiler, orders at Post Office.
c.
PLUMBER.
1
V1
R. Duclrell, South Fourth streetRAILROAD AGENT. Jatnea H. Tumor, at McEeen FaddsC£ itiill.
REAL ESTATE AGENTS •irimes Archer, corner Main and 3d Sts HiclrccT, Poott 4 Co., CO Ohio.Streot
a]
RETAIL GROCERS.
icr,
Ray & Baily, Fourth street, South of PoatOfBe e. E. R. Wright A Co., 155 Main street. STOVES AND TINWARE Q. Foster Smith, ouejdoor Hulman's S. R. Henderson, Fourth street, South of P. O
SEEDS AND IMPLEMENTS A Foote, 66 Main street. UNDERTAKER. hadwiefcv Grubor & Oc No. 6 South 4th St Isaac Ball, corner Third and Cherry.
I
dfclsion of
iho Republics*!
I
ADVERTISEMENTS.
jyjATRIMONIAL.
The acquaintance is desired of a Lady of good reputation and teflaemect, who loves music, and who would not hesitate to become M'otreBS of a pleasant home, provided a favorable opportunity preeents iteelf. A WIDOW not objectiouablo. Addrsss, Box 668, Terre Hante, Ind Cdtf
IVIDESD NOTICE.
FIRST BANB, I TIBBFNATIONAL HAITI, May
j^J O O S
Ptinolpal depot, 120
TBEMONT ST., BOSTON, MAS?. PRICE, £1,60 per package by mall, two poptagi stamps extra isdfecdlw
A I N
&
The ouly Belisble Remedy for tboee brown dlscolorations on the face
IS "PERBVS
MOTH
FaiCKLI Pr6par6d
A»D
caly by Da. E.
Pekkt, 49 Boad St., New Tork. Sold ever jwbere.
dwtt. mh27-6m?od
-CROCKIIIES.
•o?—| ijYi':
JfldW grtiiaeti JMiii'd O .r .w
cmi
io
Chaaveeao, M. D.,N.T. Boderer, lo du Dlobs, M. U., Newburg. Bnlceert, de Brooklyn. Cok, M. D., N. V. BaptislU, do N. T. Comitock, M. SUoai.8cbwc«^ do S. T. Oorsey, SI. C.t iJrooklyn.Schafior, do Brooklyn. CoMtd, Jereey CMty. Sell, do New York. Crane, D.,N. T, SbeVilie, do 4o Crane, M.D., EU&abetu. Schuektng, U. D., Wash. DetibOk Prof. N. T. Siaz, MiKfreelendrvIlle. DlltliJ, WiUUmitbnrg. Smith, M. N. Y. Elliott, M.P..N.Y. Stoti»r,M. .Weburj. frazer, M. D., N. Y. Taylor, do N. French, 5T. !., N. Y. Teller, do do#-. I Fredricb, M. N.T Tfcon.»on do du Oardin.r, N. Y. Tobias, .do do Ooodwille, M. N Y. TahBnren, Albany Ocrdtm, M. D., Baaton. Yaaghan, M. D., Y. Gouidon^ M. P., Y. Wafcnef, 4o^ I do Hftlbat, N. 3T. Wekei? !o «o Bert, M. I., N. BritaiD.W«cott, do d^ Hart, M. P.. N, Y. VTCMOU,MO,
FINEST QUALITY! FINEST QUALITYI FINEST QUALITY! .FINEST QUALITY!
BORDEAUX OLITE OIL! BORDEAUX OLIVE Oil/"' BOBDEAUX OLIVE OIL'.-fA" BORDEAUX OLIVE OIL1-— i-
FRESH LOBSTER! FRESH LOBSTER! FRESH LOBSTER!
1 1
FRESH LOBSTER!
SPANISH OLIVES! kv w,n SPANISH OLIVES! i, SPANISH OLIVES'fcrt*,A SPANISH OLIVES!""
•'iCANARY & HJBMP SEEDS! CANARY A HKMB SEEDS! CANARY & HEAIP SEEDS!
CANARY ft HEMP SEEDS! OAT MEAL! OATMEAL! -Of.\ OAT MEAL! OATMEAL! *4 sji ifi t-iiit .n»Ji
I
r.-.'t'i
T^OR SALE OR EXCHANGE. J- Three acres, an North 13th street -a splendid bailding site. Enquire of
FOR
W. If. WORTB1NQTON,
13dtf On Cherry, between 3d and 4th St*
SALE—SEWING MACHINE. Havltig purchased a Singer Sewing Machine. I wish to disperse of a Wheeler fc Witaon Machine that I have been uiiog. It In good order, and
OTIC
of tho beat. Will be Bold for $25,
cash. 9ABAH K. EIZER, Wtf ., Corner 3d A Walnut streets.
FOR
FHill—Dwelling
)R SALE.—On Strawberry containing six tooms and hall, (rood well, cistern and cellar door-yard well aet with fruit trees, shrubbery and flowers good •table with cistern and.oarrlage house, together With two vacant lots. Call on the preusisee. (M2Gdtf JAMES YAN EATON.
|?ORSALE, JJ PEBT5'.—The
I
iiliiM
NEW ABHIVAIr! —-s-sr—-~r NEW AERIVAL! I W A I A
GOOD TEA GOOD TEA GOOD TEA GOOD TEA
,4
ONE POUND PACKAGES.SI 30. ONE POUND PACKAGES! SJ .30 ONE POUND PACKAGES, SI.30. ONE POUND PACKAGES, $1.30,
JOSEPH
STRONG,
WROCKR,
*©.
190 Main Street.
FOR SALE.
FSkiff#,
OK SALE -SKIFFS -TWO the oo thi WAbash At tht point, will be aoirl very cheap, for cnah, at pr Tate aale. Xaqntre ot VANSCOYOC, inTdSt Auctioneer.
JOItN HILt,'.
Jyre H^ute, April 21, 1808 dwlm
SALE.—Valuable Real EsTATS.—The large Brick Store Boom ,on the -Stta Wabash and Third Strrets, occupied as a Drag Stoke, nearly new, and In godd conditioh.
Tke flraarh Bank Buildln lot .07 feet on Ohio Street. A desirable Building Lot on Wabash Street, between Fourth and Fifth streets.
tional State Bank. IDh2ld.twC-V
WANTED.
TltTANTED—SCRAP IRON!— TV The highest market price paid IN CASH for
Sorap Iron, at the Vigo roandiv. myCdlW SEATH, HAORR ft CO
RY COODfc.
S3.
Indainapolle. Ind. a29dwlw
WANTED-AGENTS
((V D. MAJreFIElDTJ LIFE OF 6£A*T," la tfaglUh and German. Eztrnordicary lnducemente to Agents to sell the "Popular and Anthentio Life of U. 8. ORAKT." tcith ittel zlatrt andmapt, by Hon. S. D. Mansfield ("&. D. Jl.") whose Military Kducatlon, ciose study of History, long experience as Editor and Author, and powerful and graphic etyle, render his Book of absorbing Interest and perfect authenticity. His reputation aieiM will sell the book wherever oflered.— We deal "with canvassers directly. Applicant? for territory tresf of Indiana will address R. O. IiAMBIBT. Asst. Superintendent, Bloomington. 111. All (fisrs apply to sole owners of copyright, B. W. CARBOLL CO., Publishers, Olociauati. e29d9ttw-wlm
vVycnts "Wanted for
THE OFFICIAL HMOM '•,r OF THE WAR Its Onuses, Character, Conduct and Results,
By Son Alexander II Stephens, A Book for all Sections and a'I Fartiel. This great work presents ths only completo and troe complete analysis of the Causes cl 'ho War yet pnl'lL-tied, and gives thes? inti ricr lights and shaaowsof the great conflict only known to those high officers who watched the flooj-ti lt, or revolution from Its fonntain springs, and which were no accessible to Mr. (r'teabens from bis poiition as second cfficer of the Conlederacy.
To the public that bas been surfeited ^ith APPABIN1L7 SIMILAR PRODUCTIONS, «e promUe a change of fare, both agreeable and salutary, and an intelectuat treat of tbe highrst order. The Great American (Far has AT LAST found a historian worthy of its importance, and at whose hands it will reoMve that moderate, candid and impartial treatment which truth ami jnstlee so urgently demand. The intense desire over where manifested to obtain this work, Its Official character and ready sale,combined with an Increased commission, make it the best subscription book ever published
One Agent io Kaston, Pa. reports 72subscrib«rs In thrsedays. One In Boston Mass. 10B subscribers In four days.
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T:I-'Fourth
JNCOME TAX
1,
1668,
A Dir'i J-cd nX six (f) per cent, oo the Capital stock ot tbie Batik hae been declared, payable to Share holders, free from Gove« nment
Tax, on and
after Tuesday, May 6th. 8. A. BSBBIOK, o2dlw Caahier
BAKING POWDER.
POWDEK.
The best In AMERICA
For sale everywhere. 99-lm
Boiling Mill at Harmony
rpENDERS will be received until the 10th day of May, IMS, for fee eroctUe or
a Boiling Mill Building In Harmony Indiana. Plans and specifications any Mi at the Offloe of the Weatern Iron Conaany, Iwniff1 ayriUMShr
W. WAWoK' 8^
T4J'io tiaedi U-
Notice is hereby given that the United States Taxes for the
Su
Seventh Collection District
OF THE STATE OF INDIANA,
and County of Vigo, are now dno, and that I wlti attend In person, or by Deputy, at tbe Offlco of the Collector, in the
CUT OF TERRE HA UTE, TOT tbe pursqeeof issuing Licenses and receiving
said Tax, from the
From the 1st d»j of May to the 12th day or Hay, 1868. All persons not paying tbeir Taxes withiu tbe time specified, will be liable to pay Five per centum additional thereon.
J. I ALEXAHDER,
Oollector of 7th Collection Diet, of Indiana. Maj2.fise8-dwtd
QITF BILL POSTEK. ,,V
GEO. W. REIFSNIDER. Profintnmu and Circular* distributed in OOOD STYLE/ mm-
AU oHen left at DowUng Bali, or at tf. OAoee/wiil be nroaDtly rtteaded to wit ll4nst«t, SlMtl
bcjfijE'S
s-»:iirrT 8 enti
•r fir tfjpvi fj.
I TV O
*4
AND
a
SUMMER GOODS.
JIHKi.j J"
Chenes,j.?. ... Silk Mixtures, West End Poplins, Isaka Poplins, Figured Grenadines, Lieht Alpacas,
nv In the New Shades.
A Slew fucked Cioods, For Waists.
Figured Organdies, Swisses, Paris Muslins, &c., &c.
^Alexander Efenin^ Kids!
TABLE LINENS: Hood 5*8 Napkins, $2.00. Elegant Damask Cloths, £2.85, $3.00t 99.H Fruit Napkins, Ae.: do.
HOT*/'
NOTTINGHAM LA.0E8,
For Curtains.
1,1
SALE—Several Houses and Lots in a thriving part of the cit?—8800 to $1,600 each. Enqnlroof the owner, Win. Dozler, atitho National Hoase, at 12,10 P. If. Also, one Gold Watch and one new Sewlns Machine. aldtf
MaBSEILLEs,
ALI.ENDAI.K,
Valuable Mill J?ro-
-The undersigaed will sell his in
terest in the New Flouring Mill, situated In Terre-Haute, lndiaas, sn.tbe Bloomingtob Road, between the Railroad and Canal. The building It new, oni^r being completed a llttla over on« year. The. machinery Is ail new and in good running oriior. The Mill has got two Run ef Frenoh Bars, Flour Packer, Smut Machines, Boiling Screes,. 0otu Shelter, io. Satisfactory reasons given for salling out. For further partlculars apply atthe pretffetls.
He
Also several nicely situated Lot suitahb for small Residences, near the Nail Factory. Thi* property will be sold at a great
For terms, apply to PRESTO*bargain.
Uvssr.t, Na
An Experienced
WANTED
Insurance Man, as District Agont
»l Life Insure
£ova ttis lnsnrnnce Oompiny, which Is already Welle*tat' 1 ished, and has a large business in other portions of tbe State. Address, with references Io Indianapolis, If possible, Lock Box
iViANHOND
A LKCTCRH ON TIIE NATURAL TRKAT U0Att ant Radicul Cure or hporomrotrl ofta, o: Seminal Wfefritoess, Invohintary EmiBisionb, filial JLibilitr nu.i ir.pcdimer.t^ u» ^lurrlr.^«^9D oriilty Ncrv.uf»n«?M, Con«nmptio i9 Epii^fjy aild Incapacity, r^nltfn^r *r«»ro 8et!
ATXIKA
&c t»Y Iloer.
W!
-Ui'r
louuter Pau^, Cheap!
HONSY COMB,
Silk Sacques, Gro Grain Silks, Bugle Buttons, Silk Gimps and Fringes, Tassels and Braids,. (v.i• Guipure^ Laces., $
jrjaDPAM.' ovaj) 5 nA eti,«Vp. Mil and Alain St#.
1 ia
-i
1
flow lost! How Restored:1 Ju& Publisfod, in a se iUJ envelope. P-ice, eix csr.tn
PLVEIWPI
QRO^UET
r, au
thor of the *\}r«.en Book," Ac. "A Boon to Thousands of Sufferers.'' 8ent ucder seal, in a plain *-nv#Iope, to any address, ro6TF.Miv on c^ceij-t of nix cent or two postage stamps to CHA^. ,T. C. KLINE A Ot., 127 Bowery, \ew Tork. Post Office Boi 4580. Alio, Dr. Cufrprvell's
uMarrlag:e
Guide," prlw
25 c»*nts MayCdTcUcn.
CROQliET!
CROQUET I
The mrst POPULAR, FASCINATING and HEALTHFUL amusement ever invonted.' Ever^1 family "hould havo a game.
Books of Instruction. 25 cents. Bradloy's Patent Croquet is the best For pale by myldtf I BARTLETT fc AFSTIN
CHILDREN
W A N I N O E S
I A COMPAInT Ot
noMEu^s mm
HENRY FBI EI)GEN, Ast No. East 4th St., X.
0*VfftiBUS LINfe.
B. MTLLEK-S OMN
V.'. AND
~4
xmuaiiis
I FROM THE -1
Children's Aid Society
Of New York, icill arrive ai
Terre Haute May §th
MEETING ON THE 9th.
AH int°resled in tbi« work {f charily nrf» invitod to m"et the agent a« above Those purposing to make application for Chilnren nre expected to provide themsolves with satisfactory rprornmendations.
IBUS
UACS
LINK
ly attamita
A
•'if-,.
VlUg t/tv Of rljr
Will to all calls r.-r 0!ty,^n deliver p^flionjror-. Jn any city with c&ro and iiUbfitrh
Alt orders Kt toutha Slat© ut Puri DaTis* Prtix Store, nr
BIT r«s?d#*nr»
wiiS to prompt,
TITTMAN, MKCHAJN IC'l- IN. »#l Main Street, between fiib i. Tm si.*..
Terre IT tin to, Iul. MOOEIS iNt. IlRAWIKas NEAT17 KiEOCTrO, Sewing Machines and other Llitbt Macblnery'repaired to piw atisfftrUr,li Breach-Loudini ^bot-UuB» after the celfbraisp French Pattern, from n.-w ,,r old material, tr av Hiflv
PLUMBING.
R. BUCKELIJ Oeing a practical PLUMBER, HOfJ at the request of many frfead5 beg» to annnncca Vt.ui
LOW
prepare.1 t* ex&
cnlo all ordern in the above bn*fQO*«,tfn connc^ctl&t1 Jth bis
floase Painting and Graining.
SHOr—On Cherry Street, l^tw»en 3d and 4ti,
BATHS. PUMPS, WATER CLOSETS, A. .fitted upon the Uiom a^pr^vtui principles, bepairlng [,romotlv sttm.twl tr. »»p'i
riASAiSD STEAM FITTING
VX Main Street, betweoa 6th and 7th,
FBEDERIK OEIGEIi.
Hnvlnr employad the eervicea of J. 8. er^: son, a well known practical workman, b*» it non prepared to execute all erders in the above buslaen, with promptness and dispatch.
OCtSdly
"JJ
