Daily Wabash Express, Volume 18, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 1 July 1868 — Page 4

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TO-DAT is tne irst of July-

WANTED—A good, soaking rain.

GOOD JOB

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of the leMoftj

""'enters.—First iveek.

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H0V8B TUBS are getting quite aa®i oue,

1 namer'

house. Only five prisoners in j«l

MAYOB COOKEBLY will act as President of the Day oa the Fourth of July.^^

Pm ai a toper going for hi« morninjg

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Not a case. ,rr.

HO* AX.BSBT LlNQB addrest in German at' ti Fourth of July celebration

THE STATE

THE SITBEME HEAT

^ivsir an

NORMAL

loom up magnificently. It will he tne handsomest public building lb theStata.

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ACCOMMOPATINO.—A 8 we write, M. aVay Tiorse dashes up ISecohd alrfeot a td stops in front of our office to hand us t|is item. No iamage.}S SjAl

MARRIED.—In this oity, on the 30 ult., by Bev. S. M.Stimson, Mr.GABRKtT W. LOOAN to Miss MATTIK A. GILBBI both of Terre Hauto.

CONGRESSIONAL.—It is understood that' Wm. Mack, Esq. is to be given the3ongreslional race in case Dan Voorhees .is otherwise provided for. I

QCERT ?—If the fire department is illowed to go three mile# in the countty "to attend a flre, where there is no wattr why can't it attend the Fourth of Ji*1y celebration at the Fair Grounds.

yesterday esiftapd

a heavy run on the ice cream saloons aftd soda fountains. We noticed quito a cpl? timn moving on McGee& Hewitt's,

MOBE PICNICS.—'The

Baptist Sabbath

School picnics at the Fair Ground on Tuesday, and the Congregational School at the same place one day next week,

THE

OLYMPIC VAKUCTIES—a variety

affair, opened At Concordia Hall last night. It will.continue for a season, giving selections of minstrelsy, comedy, iUJ^tique*, etc., etc. 1-,

BASE

BALL—-The Atlantic Base .Ball

Club of Brooklyn, if. T„ the champion club of America, passed through this city lutevening, en route from St. Louis to Indianapolis, where it will play a match "giBw with the ActfTW,- «f" lndhttrapol 1, this afternoon.

JSTHX ALARM or TIRE yesterday moraing about one o'clock wag caused by th^ burning of the farmhouse and oathullding of Mr. Jones Perkins, about three miles north of Main street. The house was entirely oonsamad. Loes aboatSI,200.

The household goods *tre saved. The fire is supposed to have 'been oatuld by leaving hot ashes in wotAan vswgl. Both the fire steamers went ap, bat Were inefficient on aeooant of the lack of

PRO?»CUTIM» AiTOKnnjr, --CM* Jr^a I ft D.-Mtp jwi^ 1 «i4: "to w' candidate for the office of ProsecuVag 1 Attorney of the Common Pleas Court,

Wpflnwirfav Morn.i.K. Juijr 1st, tH68|an(j|q^!|^oBSiiii^ttber»cebwleon given Esq* of this RAILROAD TIME TABIJ8- city, pi*#1

HATJTK AND IHDIANAPOLI8. at the k^^MtOlUBBlU. ^mgBg .-, THrnitltie ae old and raliablo Boatoa -firm, Harris & Plammar, who advertise 'in oar columns "The &uccees." They are la wHltoKitoMaff frftponriMe ftm have IniOrporatedthe popular One Dollar 9»lf i«o basinets, |b a,*neene dt reacMngtheia*Mee. They offer superior lndUQttpa4»ta io AgWte, and their advat/Jft* Accommodation 5 Ufeneat ia w*ll worthy the attention.

Bepubli ition of Lafayette and Seventh streets,

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TUBKKB. .STAI,A#!»LJ

FOB TBBAStraiB,

iilOETOH O. BANKIN.. yen »nsBiFP, NIOOOI1A8 JTLBEOK.

Mot I to 1

FOB BEiL ESTATE AFFBAISEB. iT A MX3 BUBOAN. 'l nts*. JV

•»OB MBSSOB—HABBlflO* TOWKSHlP/ D. B. WBIB.

FOB JVViT C0T7RT OF COMMON PUEAS, 10TH .WWW, DISTBICT, t,. HOM. I!AMTJEL F. MAXWELt, of Farko^ JO* FBOIECrTIHO ATTORNEY COMMOh' PI.FAS COrBT.

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TO-DAYS' ADVBKTISBMENTSI .-j.Vi.ti- A AmnMrnooM-Pred. Wll.o..'« -~-rs Hoaae and tyga P^iotar— Swap. For Bant—9toV« Hoom—Jafol) Btitz 4

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"DorJBTrcXi—The resumption, of s£i navigation this season. a*

THEF.F 18 TAX* of ramo ijjSce up to Six'.h street^n

TH® POMP

TKB

GOOD TSM*LAB« had a rtil social

festival at tholr hall last night. ^i \U

HARE.

-To keep away from

ioe cream saloon these hot nights

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TTHPOPTJLAR.—Sheriff

on*e

ticket

SNRATTLAB Aocrvisthe.—Yesterday morn59 ing, when the alarm of fire was sonndedi WM/W

1 Harmon Stivers, who reeidae at the juac-

tion of Lafayette and Seventh streets, started for the lire, when he ran against a fence and a splinter the thickness of a mac's flnger and some five inches long penetrated his cheek with snob force as to pass slightly downward and out near the back of the neck, causing a terribl0 wound, from which the hoad and neck is much awollen. Dr. Armstrong was called, and had to use considerable exertion

r"r^«rosioi«a, to pull the ugly piece of wood from its BINONI G. TBUBBMOD- lodgement. .NOIIS.IN'JO FOB 8CKVET0B,

AIBXANDJER OOOPBITI FOB OOBOSBB, V- ?ti* [DAVID OHEISTY.J .,^AI.*IA

ROCBTH OF JOLT CKLIBRATION—PRO QRAMUX OF AEKANORMKNTS.—The day will be ushered in by firing the National salute at sun rise. Procession will form at the Court House squaro at 8 o'clock in the morning, embracing the fire com panios of the city in uniform, and engines beautifully decorated, together with the various-benevolent orders under tho direction of Col. R. R. Stewart, Chief Marshal of -the day, assisted by Gapt. P. C. Crawford, and will move out Main street to Seventh, preceded by Tout's and Cnqua'e Brass Bands tbenca on Seventh to Chestnut, thence to Depot.

Train will leave the depot at 9 o'clock precisely. Fare tor the round trip 25, cents. Ample arrangements will be made

CoMiNQ—The ever ^lorioQs 4th of July. I for taking care of «W baskets of'provisions Ifrom the depot to the groonds. TSICDRWMKEB BOT to»morrow nig QQ the grounds the exercise# wilt begirij ... i,.if!rnn I With prayer by Rov. M. A. Jewett readHill W»r.-186« h„ jort

"", LetbP.idJ.ti0„

of

ttcour'*' I Wm.H. WUey«na' V^F^u: i, Short addrslsU wUlAbg&i^ ty,€ol, Wan E. MeLean, Ool. G. P. Cookerly?

HABTJST.—Our

fWFM }arretf

V. Toubth or JrLT FLA«S in abandaijce "Barrett'sTegetable Halr JUstoraJIve1 at Kisscer's Palace of Musle.

the Post"

at the northeast cortfer

the PubltcSquore needs rtoonatrooting

Ui.f.^c.by

Thomas B. Long, Lucius Ryce, P, B, Cfiai. Hbifcld ifthf ^'offiersj interspersed with music by the band After which the audience Hill fee dismiss* ed for refreshments and to enjoy them* selves gteerally. Every body should turn out and celebrate the gloriout old

fourth in the good old fashioned way,, If"- .' i't '."l! .. "U[|

had: thi iSart to «o -lensrw I his beloved wife that "she ran •$ with a %«4^]pedd^"—this to probaViy not the only iutanee irbei« "Barrett's" has proved a eaptivatisj| WMpOB in the hands of many a lady whose personal aharms have been wonderfuliy hrought out by the ase of thfs excellent preparation.~~Mancht3i^r (AT. JT.) Mirror. idwlw

A VABTT of civil engineers, representing the Pennsylvania Central, BeilefontaiDO, Terre Haute ft Alton, and perhapjs gijttildther Una or two, were 1* -tb« city yes1 terday. It is rsp«rted that theae in com-

any

Ktset'i

with General I*. A. Morris, Will the city this morning In carriai

!eave

and pn c/k connects tholr aisfio: aarti^f of the ground between h^e and ^rre Haute, preparatory to building the

i^'STATE iTHJiSS

HARVI^progresses all over

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STATE DENTAL ASSOCIATION met. at Indianapolis, yesterday.

MARION OBIMINAL COURT

THE

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COL. CHABLBS DENBY will orate at Evansvilie en the inauguration of the hew Opera House—whenever that hap* Mae.'^ liii?:. W 1" -fii w.fa 8~3

DR. W. W. HESTER, of the Indiana Insane Asylum, is on a tour of inspection, among the principal Insane Asylums of

THB house of Rev. Mr. Carter, Episcopal minister at Vincennes, was entered by burglari on Saturday night, and robbed of all the provisions oh hand.

Six hundred thousand pounds of -wool will be purchased in and around Crawfordsville this season, at an average price of- about thirty-aii caat*.

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PfctC i* inrfi^a'w«« 1'in ar* (low: Ft.., 42Q44- medium, 42©44c.: common, 40@42c. ijViifu 3iifii RMtifi

THE ruaidoncu- of J. B. Dabbyns, of Johnson county,was ontered laBt Saturday night by etoe^iiiknowrit pirson, and We pocket reliered.of about jonahundred and tea dollars. --zfr

LABT SUNDAY, at Evansvilie, John Wittinger walked coolly into St. John's Church and seated himself with his hat on, quietly drew a cigar and, a match

leaned ba^tjcorapliuceptli andoommenced to smoke, to the scandal and disgust of

.worship,. «tM*a« In the city prison. ,00 ia iush

EoiutSBLY a man who had "two strings in^jaL |to his bow" was considered a lucky fellow What, then, shall bo said of Dan Voorhees, who has at least a trio of strings to bis political bow? 1. He hopes to be the anti-war tail of the National ticket and

have fldndriefc?|alMW off the'State ticket and.himsflf suba^ituted^ Th'3 ^°P® i»V he Has feHhV'mgre«BfenBl" *lol kindly saved up for him in this District. With three chances for martyrdom he has a fine proapect of speaking his old, thre&db&ce piece.a.grfl&t„many...l.imes this

claim, |p |iis .^.a.^nnguage, "My God, must this thing follow us forever!!"

-IN the Sixth Distriet,- old-Seventh, our own favorite, Dan. Voorhees, will be the candidate. The Rads have a majority of 1,177, but it will be child's play for him to scatter this majority. The dry-bones of Radicalism will shake when Voorhees takes the etutpp iii ihe Terro Hftute Dis

.trict— Mtfs

Dan's

ties in thi^Dlitrict must unknown to our Ml- YqfgV1:. .'co^Qpifrnry A" wouldn'^n^eit^Urfdii ulou| feg-^king such bosh as. the .above. K*:for Dan shaking "the dry bones of Radicalism, we predict that he will be careful to keep his own "bones" out of a joint canvass as he has acquired an intense disgust lor -autib-petfoEBiaacao. He still bears the. unhealW®ia« Washburn and »f

llA

CoTTON

'AlSt plates that

HAVE

ufttCtur6d

a W O 1 cittn.—/ntf. lour. ufacturing Ootnpatty.irTeeotnraecdJa as

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sr the Stata

WHXAT, in Tippecanoe county, is "pro dlgeous."'4

&t&..£?ntmuejgpai.

vein this State.

SCHOOL begins to

JUDQE PARBBTT

o'ritea at Evansvilie

THE Evansvilie Journal goes back to folio form for a lime ISIS

GO

chini

has 12

on its docket for the next term.

ONB hundred and fifty *mocking-bir|s are oftred for sale by a man in Evansvilie^"*^

I-

great Base Ball match at In

anapolis was postponed and comes off to day. I

Indianapolis and Louisville Cri

et Clubs will play a match game on the grounds of the former,in Camp Burnside, next Saturday afternoon. I ^—1? I

iT 11

tSfe|P^h

of Carter he will find it Jijjt Jj^i

bitter haog BsTsr^t fltr fieTetd

SSTON fe"WALM8LBX'8.

MERRIMACK PRINTS, new styles, just received, at 12Jc per yard, at W.

SLalbm&sti

Wsuuam%

you ever read Doctor Whittier's

Medical papers relating to the diseases mentioned In h'3 card appearing id another column The information ini' parted is invaluable to all. and particu^ larljr to young -msn tftl

got^B

If TOU waht-ttAN? Boots, go to Bart fctt's, he will give-^ Barg&ia«, within tfitf &ifr^.day^%.|e^ito out and make 'riWfcr fall stock. Don't aiSct©as. ijto}Mgh the •h.l*1£-l»jfcllfcti* «6#piuwanf, ask for.it. Him -nlO' i'.t,'i*)T

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dlt SAXTON&

St Wei^'/Factofy,

flce-

T'

Y»iTraiu.Tfftetnoon Governor Baker delivered the AXffituU addcesa batora the Trusted Faculty ahd.itudihte of the Ino disg^State ITntferatty

talked of as the Daftooratio candidate for •Congress in th« 10Q^ DfttrSKl^ Ait exoellent sug^eatteo. ,. -f? ". I'-it .i' ii$" *3?

IAMUBTAN FOSTER JMUBS*? SHIPPED to NSbTesvffl^i^nieaflSf ap^Jiching Fourth of July «aiabratioii «ftd 4U'|i«rs' Modamrot d«a^tip& ^e^th^^aitle flags of the 101st, t«th. Inai«M «ts..

rH-1

»-fj to* ,m

Machine, man»

by the Wheeler «fe Wilio? Man-

well adapted to the entire range of work to be done in a .family- Its high speed (1,500 stitcHi^c!* minute) renders it thb

WALMSLEY,

Agents.

GRAHAM CRACKERS, real I?IM flavof, at C. I. RIPLEY'S,

SHETLAND SHAWLS. EDSALL & Co.

i-vm-m .t.iwt-orirw ft

GREAT BABOAINFLRTN^^HENE Poplins. d2t .FiDSALL & Co.

FRESH BEKF.—On and after June 30th Voris & Voorhees will sell Beef, bast cuts, at fifteen cents per pound. 30-2t

t£& btnrngig^ qf ^r?iit J*re,,

to Brown & Mftlvln s. 30dtf, to! FRUIT JARS, Fruit Jars, at Brown A Melvins, 62 Main street. 30dtf

ALEXANDER Kid Gloves, $1,50.

DR VM Si EH Jii ALL.EQOttt

(Lace

The best goods*«iti:lhe ftYarkfct at the price. New arrivals at C. Wittig & Co's, 73 Main street. dtf

EVERY DESCRIPTION of Skirts, Corsets

o|»bSt^«fe?

Port Of-

FOE RENT.—Store Room on 4th street, IBETWAB TRIFFO AHDWALNUT, IJKPOSITE^EN' table Ug Produce or Grorlf IMuiilfe.'Bcott,

ifer- Etfquiro

sh

mon, and Fresh Salmon in cans, at JAB. STRONG'S,190

Main street. dtf..

LADIES' HAIB.—Emily

Price, at No*.

166 South Second street, has Hair Work, Switches, fcc., which will be sold very low

BLACK CROOK BOOTS and Base Ball Shoes, just received at the Bankrupt Shoe Store, No. 64, Main street [13,dtf

SOXXTHURA ZVXBT BOOT SHOULD KNOW, the cheapest place to buy Hats!» at W«rt* fall's, No. 95 Main street. dtwi & -ijLjLffizm ,trn «Hf!& fef©

By the ,coi#r^o» of Vi^o Kncacnpont, G. A R., of Torre Hsule, ofturfjoHng cA*or 100 veterans, assisted by ladies and gentlemen of Terre Haute, the great military spectacle of the Drummer Boy, or the $4tle,of Shiloh, with thrilling scenic effects? ahcjkgorgeotta jjableauf,- wiUybe oduced at Dowling Hall, Thursday

produced at Dowling evening, July 2d, 1868, and continued every e^aiing da^ng $0 wel.

This popular and thrilling military drama of six acts is getting a world-wide notoriety and attracting the attention of the^lfUbiBc Worldii» every wfcfcieinof the country. The accompanying tableaux are the most gorgeous, thrilling and soul inspiring ever produced upon the Americad continent So great has been the witfldb this popular drapta in tndiaLapolis, Cincinnati and other cities Of the East, that thousands have been obliged t£*gd away disappointed,' a*d await their roturn. So vividly and rea\ is tbf $errible battle of Shiloh delinoated on the sta|e' by ihe bursting Bhetl, Toar of musketry, and the thunder of cannont that the audience imagine for the moment that they are in the midst of a terrible conflict^fy$jd «r« unable to^ retain their seats. No pains, or expense will be spared to make this the most attractive and in.

•PAMTSBI "STEI B»»2? "1 °"*m 1 Ui» ..t if, The entire proceods are to bo applied for the relief of the widows, and orphans of this city.

SYNOPSIS OF SCENERY AND INCIDENT?.

the country U. S. A., ai fast Scene-. Arrival of the Mail with the NmpapetS'--'*Beid ualteHows.*" ?The Firing of Fort Sumter. Spirit of the North "United we can whip the World." Spirit of the South—"All we ask is to be let alone." The quarrel and separation of old friends. Uncle Joe on thw right side Uprising of the North Recruiting. Departure of Co). Robinson's Kegitnent—"Boys, you aro doing your duty, to Heaven We commend you."— TABLEAUX.

ACT IL—Night. The Field of Shiloh. Bivouac of, Union Forces. The Letter from Hottie. "Yes, Mother, I will remember all you ask." TABLEAUX— Home. TheJ Soldier's Dream. Reveille. Camp Life. The Spy, and bis fate. The Confederate Lines. Mart. Howard's Mission. His Danger. Uncle Jofe.in the Rebel Camp. "If dey find me (Jut I'so a dead nigga shuah." .Mart as a Spy* He Ss discovered. The Court Martial. Uncle Joe on, the Track again. The Confederate Outposts. Uncle'Joe as a-Captor.

vHJibme

S. Ryce

& Co'a. Grenadines, Lawns and Summer Dress go^% cost, at the dlt.

ore..

dem Papers!" The papers in

Safe Hands. The Gunboat Tyler. Orders for Action. Grand Gunboat Fight.— TABLEAU.

ACT III.—-Confederate Camp. Repotte bf the battle. Outposts of the Federal CiSmp- The Bival Bands. The Long :HbU. Advance of Skirmishers. ThecatUf. TABLEAU.

ACT fV.—Battle field oi Shiloh by Night. The Horrors ot the Fight. The Dead and "Wounded. "Water! Water 1" Old Acquaintance. Death of Col. Rutledge. The Federal Sergeant. The Drummer Boy's Fate. "Here is Johnnia'a Drum!" TABLEAU.

ACT V.—Farmer Howards News of the Battle. Arrival of Harry and Uncle Joe. The Andersohville Stockade Prison. "Bread! Bread 1" The Drummer Boy's Devotion. The Rebel Sergaant Frank Rutledge. Death of Johnny, tb«Drummer Boyl Tb© Carta of to$ Itebel. "TrampI Tramp! Tramp!" Arrival of the Federals. Harry's Revenge 1 TABLEAU—0«ar/ian Asyd* 1

ACT VI.—Home I The Furlough. The MoUi"

g—"xne vi

Song—''The Vacant Ohair.

er*a Longing. The Boys at Home. More News Surrender of Lee and Johnson, flip I Hip I" ttncUJla once more. The

Home. Ji and John more.

Begte nentrs Return announced. The Boys Come Marching Home! The Broken rank#. Bummers. The Jubilee. GRANDTABLEAUl—-Justiee, OoddMp of Liberty, Peace, JULechanic Arts, Agriculture, Soldiers, Sailors, Citizens, &£•, 4». 30d3t'

SOMETHING EVERYBODY SHOULD KNOW.—The best place to buy your Boots and Shoes of all kinds and variety, is at Andrews, No. 141, Sonth side Main St. between 5th and Gtb. [27, dlw^

CBEAM BISCUIT, Lemon Crackers and Dayton Crackers, at C. I. RIPLEY'B.

THREE MORE ORDERS

27-dtf.

FIVE HUNDRED PIECES CALICOES at 10 and 12* cents. EDSALI. & Co. Ait

Headings, Buttons &c., to match at Riddle's.

SEWING

MACHINES

Biddies... sCW z"y-x rr STITCHING Riddle's.

to sell or rent at

ii:

done

FRUIT

neatly to ortfer at 27-dtf.

JABS*»vCdi'*',fl,.Vl9

..

'S. 7!ft76

tiKMrt. It ".f »T. Prfii.h On If n«td made to order, go to Buck & Archer, No. 99, Stain Edsall &i

Hero Self*sealing Glass ^-u ,*« ,, Gallon, per dozen...^..$3j50 *'*•.*»•».fttc-

1 Quart dozen 2,75 I cmdeaii-angementa wltn Mr. Cory 4 Blppeton to Pints dozen 2,50 .urniah me with supply of Otter Ureek Ice In Litchworth's Self-sealing

Gallon per dozen. 3,00 200 1,75

1 Quart

41

dozen

Pint dozen O. K. Wax Jars—Glass. Gallon per dozen -1* Quart dozen .1,25

1.75

Tin Cans" dozen 1,25 For

AHnm

No. 63 Ifalh etreet.

27dtf

w- W-

Go TO

CLOVER

SHANNON.

RIDDLE'S

to have your stitching

a^d stamping done. ^27-dtf.

B. WEISZ don't keep anything else but the best fitting Coifat. Every Corset warranted Whalebone,, and sells them cheaper than ladies have to pay fur a common one. dwtf

AND

¥^lw'

\s.k-2ijaLv»

EXTRA MESS MACKEREL,

Pickled Sal­

TIMOTHY HAY.—I am

now cutting hay on GEN. Ostrrr'g farm. Orders left at the County Scales will be filled at $12 per ton. i9dtf. Gio. W. SPARKS. *1 A

DAWSON, FQBBXST & Co., corner 3d atid OhioBtreett, gite 2 Plugs. fine Tobacco, for 25c.^

2 P»r Ladies' Hose, liars 2^,

2

Jl_L

ffr-pnflf.•mP-fyf, Spnnoer wj]i hear recif mm*Wf£Ei%viPm du,Un^tl^H^)n^|^i^tc^|rer the State

Boxes Faper Collars Prints 12$ Stamped Aprons, 40^ Queaiowftre. lees than coat Hoop Skirta, from 75c to $100. »I Ladies' Shoes, from 50c to $1 as."**

RrtBoLC at the Bankrept Store, N"o, 64 Main steet, has just received a full assort* naant of Boots and Shoe* of all kinds.— Call and sea. [13,dtf

Bovn AITRSKOXS, always cheap*? at the Bankrupt Store, than aaywhare else

ft ^raS

9B 4 iitSfitiSi

raer, go to duck a xircijor, nu.

t&f

IT IS NO TJBE TALKING, the place to toy your HaU ^tiWAstfall^,^ Mfitt treet. J. -flJw"

W-BJLL 90NF, nay boy, .said the delighted mother to her son Johnny on bringing home a nice flag for tho 4th of July bought jit Kia?ner,S£Palace of Music for 10 cents. Jgoja Tehaeo3||^ Kfasn)Br has plenty more in, store.' V,( ,v '3Cfc32tv .t-1 —•—rr- l\

TCRN THTCM INTO MONEY 1—We have a large stock of Hoop Skirts—"Duple*," "Parepa," "Coronati^,'.' "•'At^nstible,'" Ac.^-that will be sold fully 25 ^ejr pent, under previons prices, at saaojars* dlt"

1H

SAXTON & WALMHLBY'S.

HO, FOB THE GLORIOUS FOURTH.—At Kisoner'a you will find the largest and finest assortment offings kept ki this City. Prices from 5 conta to Ihn large size American bunting fiag at $50 fiach. Lib eraldiscount to the,trade, jtr ^30d2t

BUCK& ARCHER hre ju3«.iu receipt, of a nicc lino of Bootff '-'ftud Shoes of the latest styles arid 6ast quality, Suitable for the Spring and Summer trade. Dcn'l feil to call and sec those GopuV Prince AI bed, and Ladies Zouavr. Balmorals Three doors west of Edsall's, No. 99, Main ."treet. 'u 2-dlm

FOR A OOOD HAVANA CIOAB, Fine Cut Chewing,and Smoking Tobacco, Scotch Maccoboy and Rappee Snuff, go toM V. Moudy's, Now Tobacco House, east

S a

BEFORE BUYING your suihmor Hats call and jnJpinjing ouy? haw Rijfi desirable styles iii both, straw und fur, at No. 85 Main street. ... dtw.

'LixtTEfs.'iEjfo"to* finck' & Afcfeei"'!- and got your Button Boot^, side Lace and Congress Gaiters, Silk and Satin Slippers.. Also/ the beautiful Zouave Bal., something new, all made to order. Call at No. 99, Main street, between 3d and4th. 2-dlm

NOTICE OF .CHANGE.—fi. R. Robbfns having removed his business stand to 5th street between Main and Ohio, is prepared to famish, his customers with Garden and Field seed*/ Lime Cement, Plaster Paris, Flour, Feed 6cj Gi^e him a call dtf E- R- ROBBIHB.

GROVER & BAKKR Sewing Machine, Office, No. 196 Metropolitan Block, east Matn street, Terre Haute, Indiana, All kinds of Threads, .Needles and parts of Machines for sale also, new and improved Grover & Baker Sewing Machines" alwayg on hands cd for sale" by, dtf

1"

t.

A. CANTWBLL.

FANCY DYEING, SOOUBIMO AND RLPAIRINO.—H. F. Reiners still continues to clean and color all kinds of ladies' and gentlemen's wear in any fashionable •hade also has a practical tailor engaged to repair gent's clothe9-in the neatest style, 4,7i dtf

A IINE assortment of isses and Childrens'Shoes just received at the Bankrupt Store, 64 Main street."** dtf

PIAICATGP COCOA N?T, in oneand hal pound packages,—-—-- 7* Wine, Milk, LazB^^ and Boston Crackera, at Jos. STRoMG-«j 190, Main street, dtf

GOLD AND SILVEB INSTITUTION, Enlarged assortments of Gold, Gilt, Jet, and Guttaperchajeweiry. Gold and Silver chains, Table silver, Varieties of Teasets, Ice pi'.chers, Waiters, Goblets, Wine and Water stands, Castors, Ice tubs, Cake Baskets, Sugar and Cream sets, Card stands, Celery and Flower vases, Butter dishes, Sirup cups, Fruit stands, Fruit knives, Eeg and Custard stands. Napkin rings, Knives end Forks, Coffee uma&c., &c., the largest assortment in' the Town or State at

JOHN R. FRE^MAND.

No. 5, Warrans Block-

FONGTAI,$1 60 per lb,, original package lb-, a finely flavored Oolong Tea. A good Imperial Tea for $1 30.

Always on hand, choice Teas of every variety, at Jos. STRONG'S,190, Main street, dtf.

To THE

of FANS just be­

ing received at [Riddle's. They go because they are cheap, SEN* I27-dtf.

NICE ASSORTMENT

of Trimmings,

TRADE.—Wards

Paper Collars and Gufia The Dickens. The Black Crook

AKlU5€WI£NT^i -vG-ui 4.

celebrated

The Prince of Walee. Gents reversible linen finished cloth lined Cuff, C. WITTIG & Co. 73 Main steet, .Sole wholesale Agents. Sold at list price, five per cent off. atf.

SUNDOWNS of all grades, Hals in all the leading styles, Dutchess, Golden Gate Norma, Leporella, Oude. Natalie, Violet, Ac. Bonnets the driest but at the lowest rates, at S. L. STRAUS',

I No. 10 South Fourth street.

LOCAL. NOTICES.

Ice? Ice!! Ice!!!—Tho

the latter part of ihe seseon, or as soon aa I may nited it. All*'of tay custobier* shall have Ioe dnriog tli- teasoo. Consumers will find It to their advantage to commencc witu me. as I will farniah them througlfout tne saason without a change In pricr Orders left at tho Ice House* Blppetoe's, or at the Poat Office Lobby, with Mr. McDonald, will rereivaprompt attention. m22d2m FUANOIS HAY.

Moth Patches, freckles and Tan.-^-Tbeoaly Itellable Battled} for tiioie brown dllooloratioas on the face la ^PfiRBT's

FSECELE

MOTH

For Two Nights Only,

Monday and TBMday, July 6th 7th. BOWLXNO ZZ^.X,X..

The Qrot jfil: TWCFB «fkwm

TT W

AHB

LoitoN.'- Prtpar^d only by Da.

PESBT,

B. 0

49Bond-8t., Hew York. Sold everywhere. mh27-6meod

Pure Crystal Ice.—The undersigned la now prepared to furnish tho public with clesr healthy Bi~rand Spring Pond Ice fcr the ms•on, at low rates. Two wagona will run daily, and supply all Bnsinosa Housea and Private Families. Order* left *t the Pout Offlcs, with Ash A McDonald, or at the Washington Saloon, will meet with prompt attention. Those wishing a pure, healthy article of lo*, well to order ftom a30.16m JAOOB 9TEINMEHL.

SWAP, Suochsob TO W. HOWAED MAjmtito, No. 76 Cherry street, between 3d and 4th fits,, House and Sign Painting, Wage a and Carriage Painticg and Paper Hanging, dene in the best or style.

Good material used. All ivork warranted to satisfaction. Give me a call before fotig .eiir "Jl.! tvldSm-

FOR RENT. "-de­

FOE

KENT—STORE EOOM.— A gosd Business Boom in the Batlosel House Building, froating'onSih Srreot. Bent reaeombie.

Jfldtt JA60B BOTZa SON.

"POSRSNT—Two good business JD BQDtn^' JTlttfOeilara aud a sqit of rwas to each, ta th» Stteond atery, fti the Odd FeBows BuIidtng,6nVTiirdeW»at, bitti^tMBiibllc 8q«are. Teffts raaaonstljt. Bsqtllre of

"Off Wts:

w.

WILSON'S MINSTEELS

Ara. Caving, and will bo Hero,

tho

BIST ruooainaa IH THB papFipio^' ABONe wsea •appy Oal. Wagaar, fiarry Talbott, ^onafOMra,

T"

Mi B. Klli

I. S. nvtfariska," J- J. Kaliey, BolUa Sana, Jai»«« OoUini JolM Gie4M, Wm. Blakany

Trad. Wfloon,

AND A HOST of OTHERS, faOi ap te lh*M«adu4l Bxealloace. Tka CalabTaUd St. Barnard Dog,' JUP1TBB, ia a bo iHih Ihe Tronpo, and will appear la the "WATCH DOG'S LAST OBIP. ADMI8SION... 50 CSNTS

Door* open at TV o'clock. Bklrraiah at 8}^, iharp. FEED. WILSON Prop'r and Managor J. H. HOWABD Agent ld4t

THE BOSS1

|jjic..r

-•ti :ixJi ,f 4»# «w5»xsa

MAGJlfLKYdt CARROLL'S

fiREAT LEGITIMATE CIRCUS

7"I8 COMING!

C#- 3 -C-i

Thoroughly reorganised and equipped in New rork for the Season of 186fi.^J •5 MlMI __

'SztaTS rtr?? t» :XA5R'J T.:- KS»

No Jftded Hors^lCf

1?^No

-'-si#!*?'.

New Outfit—Everything New! New Canvas I

New Trappings 'Bfffir DreMes! .*sal NetV Harness

Weary Ferroriners! Trappings Magnificent!

And a

ot ABflSTS engaged expressly ft tho

SUPERIORITY orsr all others'

The Finest Stud of Horses

In tbo United Statea,

BEST TRICK HORSE In tho world

,a» The paerlesa French Eqnestiienne Ufq,

MLLfi. MARIE ELIZ8!

Will positively ap^ar at e%ch pHformaace A Host in Herself!

ti.

Assisted by the

4

BEST TUMBLERS! BEST LSAPFBS! BEST RIDERS! H'l

BEST GYMNASTS! BEST ACROBATS! BEST PANTOMIMISTS,

That could be

We claim to have a Show that" will commaid the RESPECT AND SUPPORT OF ALL.

fSWlll be at^erre«fiaate, fa Wednesday, nly 9, Potone day, only!

IV Bemember the date of the

I S O W

HON, ao sse SS

PIBEMEN'S GRAND PICNIC.

4th, 1869!

—r AT

1

\r

EABLTS OBOTE,

Benefit of the Fire Department **®-OF TERRE HAUTE. ^r' ti. stesrst?*

The membars ot tha Tarre Saata Fire Depart-, meat most reapectfally announce that they will a cat 5*6

drasd Picnic, at Early's tiro?e,

at tho sbove meatiwd time, whafts ooraiai isvitationla 6Xt«ttdad to alla

TIC3KBT?,.^.LWTO ,W.26 CENT .j.f, A

FOKSALE.

l?OR SALE—HOUSE and LOT A situated on sonthMUt corner of Sixth anc VnlbarrY fltt»et». tor particulars call on lira. Haas, No. 24Sontb Fifth Street, corner of Wal*

JaS0d2m

T?OB SALE.—A Large Stock of J- Carriages and Bogg ies, at reduced prioes. Also, a good second-hand two-eat Carriage, and two open Boggles, will be sold low for oaih, at

JOSEPH

F—Sitnated

undersigned

has purchased L. G. Eager'a old Ice Depot, (It be tag filled by Mr. Corey with tho teat River Ice,) is prepared to ell all oideri on short notice, to aay part of the f.fty: will supply FsStivaJa, Par

tfOB

J?

st ratM 1

»*«vefii.o

WBIOHr.-J,

29dl No. 3 Sonth Seoond Street.

)K SALE.—HOUSE and LOT ooraer of 12th and Eagle atreeta coataias live rooau, well, clatorn, cellar, and sup plied with all klads ot shrubbery. Boqnireoa thepremkee- jelldlm

SALE—SEWING MACHINE.

Hat

Having purchased Singer Sewing Machine, I wish to dispoee of a Wheeler A Wilson Machine that I have been using. It Is In good order, and one or the beet. Will be aold for $25, cash.

SABAH

B. KIZEB,

9dtf Corner 3d A Walnut atreeta

••O"IV? I

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

pRANQ'S AMERICAif CHROMOS Are pronouaoed by distlngalshed Painters, Poets and Critics the best that are now made. We cialienee the., most critical examination of our Ohromoe in oli—such asTalt'sOroupa, Britcber's Landscapes, Lemmea's Poultry Pictures, Oorreg* gio's Magdaleaa, The Flower Bouquet, or the Aid's riey-Oround.

Our CHBOMOS, after WATEB OOLOB9, are equally artistic. They are— Woes MoeAts A

Flam, By Xllen Bobbins,

Biav'ft KsatA IrfouM.:

S1-S0

«i se

•3.00 83.00

(Oossfaaioa Pictures.)

THE

BciUNca, By Wm. Craikshaak, TitlSsMi Compaalea JPlotures.)

£3.00 S3.00

Of fbelaat piotu^OeorgeL. Brown, thecalsbra ted Amerioaa Artist,—(unrivalled as a color*

ad painter of ataomheria effiact,) aays: admire them audi. I eaw some epii

iat "I admire them muoh. I saw some'spioadid specitaeas ta Europe, which Ware wonderful but never euppoMd that evea fiaer ones were exeeated ia Boetoa, What particalarly excites my admiratioa Is the tenaer and deUcate hiUf-tlntf, the higt fiaish, aad the fiaeu* and richness of tone. I tataashey •—eu ••!-eo educata the pcMio ia the way of Color. How far sunsrior to the bldeoas color lithographa wo have heen ,o shocked ia seeing so long a time I yon oa YA4EN£CESA

Gcongratulate

FOEO*

L.

Baowx."

ear Ait for tUem at the Art Storaa anf Bosk Stoics. ••""Cdr ChrotMe e£s nut freer, to any addresa, within the D.S^BfstofthoMiaslssipni^oa receipt of prioe. Onr Joarnal of Popular Art, expl.lniaghow chromnearamsde. mailed free. Send for copy. L. PBANG A OO., Boston.

JiFOUR! FLOUR .'

brands of Extra Family

i!i

BU sIN S S Q'RtCTOHT. -1 iATToKiN IwYS, t* Is Wti. B. neLaan, 96 Main street. s. -"ww^ Baird & ruft, 82 aln btruuL. Moott A Day, 50 Ohio Street. 'i

ARCHITECTS AND BUILDJSB^ $ 3. A. Vrydttgli, coraor Main and Fiflt. Olift A Williams, corner 'Ninth ami MnlbMry

BAKERS.

Frank HdnlgABro.,LaIa]rett«Str«t. BILL POSTING.^,.'"Geo.*W. Beitsnider,at thlaoffice.

BOOTS AND SHOES.

N. Audrewa, Vain street, bet. Fifth aud Sixth Cbas. B. Buggies, lfi North £porth cuxat. BOOKS AND STATIONERY Bartlett A Austin, 101 Main atroet.

1 4

i. P. McDonald, Poato ffice Lobby. M. W. O'uonneil, Main east of fourth. CONFECTIONERY AND BAKERY.

McGee & Havritt, No. 22 south 4th street. CARRIAGE FACTORY. Harper. Wiidy A Co., Cor. 2d and Walnut.

CLOTHING.

W. H. Bannister, 79 Main Street. COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. R^larvio A Oren, Principal, cor. StU 4 Main..

COMMISSION AND GRAIN. Lyne ,T IAVM, Main at.,- near corner of TttHf K. U, Bryant A Co., Saat Main Street. John Hanoy & Co., First St., on ('anal BaMn.

DENTISTS.

V. H. Bartholomew, 157 Main etreet. C. O. Lincoln, 6tb St., between Uaiu and f'hlo. J. Rlcharrtann.Ohio street, bet. Third and,4lli.

DYE HOUSES.

il. f. Kjiinera, Main, between OUi aod .7(U 'Ma. n/Olarldge, No. 8 North 4th St. DRY GOODS. tnell, Ripley 4 Co., corncr fth and Main stre»f. W. S. KyoeAOo., 77 Main street." 0. WUtig 4 Co.. 73 Main streot. .... ... Eiienll & Cci., cornc-r Fourth and Wnfn stni-l Saxton & Walmoley, 111 Main street. CorneliuaA Haggevty, corner Main and Tbirrt

DRUGGISTS.

ru :-nthi

Ira Grover, Fourth stroot, opposite Market. Birr, Ouiick A Berry, corner Main ami J'uiw lh, I. L. Msban A Co., corner Main and Sixth: J. A H. A. Davis, corner Main and third 31

FARMING IMPLEMENTS, a. Jones A Jones, oast aide Public Square. ,. Lyne & Lawes, Main St., near corner Vth."'4"

GAS AND STEAM FITTERS.1

Joseph C, rates, 145 Main stieet. ,.t

HOTELS.

National House, corner Sixth anil Mam. Clark Honee-corner OhioandFirst. -j.s Terra HauseHoufe, corner Main and Seventh Early House, West end Main street.

HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTERS B. Bnckell, South Fourth street. Win. B. Manning, Ohio St., East ot itbr

'i-TB. T':»S9

•$.1 lis

ICE DEALERS.

Jacob Steinmrhl, t'S Main Street. a a O a to

INSURANCE AGENTS.

Scott A Crane, Main street,east of Fifth, rsts

E W E E S S

6. Freeman, 74 Main street. John Freeman, 6 Warren's Block -,:,j

JOB

PRINTER.!^",

ILD%

-John A. Bryan, 116 Main Street."

MUSIC DEALERS,

J. Q. liiademaQD, 91 Main street. L. Klssnet, Palace of Music, 48 Ohio street: MECHANICIAN. A. Tlttmac, S01 Main strest. ii 9" {fr-vq-,"

MILLINERT.

Mrs. M. Wyeth, 68 Sonth 4th Scretf. Mrs. M. H. Abbott, opposite Post Office. Mrs. M. A. Walter, So Msin street, up sttSCg:

NOTIONS AND TRIMMINGS-

T. H. Blddle, 161 Main street.

MOTIONS, TOYS, FANCY GBOOERIES.

Olanssen, Biohowsky A Co., Bain street, seat 6T^'

PLUMBER,

B. Bnckell, 8cut& Foortb «tre$t. «?r^«rr|

RAILROAD AGENT,

Jamaa H. Tarner, et McCeen APcddock's Mtii.

REAL ESTATE AGENTS.

driaes A Archer, corner Main aad 3d Hlckcoi, Scott A Co., CO Ohla Street. '.u &E

ASSWL&FI RETAIL GROCTTRS.-1 JAITLS

Joseph Strong, 190 Main street. e:i -jm

SKIBT3 AND CORSETS

Q. Foeter Stnltb, one door Seetof Salmaa's. S. B. Henderaon, Fourth street, Hoath of P. O James B. Haggsrty A Co., 187 Main etreet.

SEEDS AND IMPLEMENTS I

J. A. Foote, 66 Main street. 4

/UNDERTAKER.

2se*p Bali, corner Third and Charry. M. W. Q'Connell, Mala 8treet.

T^OTICE.—IS HEREBY GIV. A-l en, that en Saturday, tho lUh day of July, 1868, at 2 o'olook in the afternoon, at the Storeroom of Saxton A Walmsley, on Wabsah-street, between 4tb and 6th strsets, In Terre Haute, Vigo county, Ind ana, I will offer for sale at auction to the highest bidder, for cash, anises previ sold at pr vate sale, oae Fire-proof gaffe, one Mirror, three Stoves, two Signa, together with saeh other property, ea may previous to the above date, be diacovared by me, aa the property of the late firm of Black A Whrgate.

AIIBJCBTIIANOB,

TOWNSHIP

Tatmrii'S Onut,

Terre Haute, lad., June 23, 1888,

Staled Proposals will be received at this Office ontil July 4tb, 1868, for the materiala and build ing of two School Houses In District No. 46-1. a,-, cording to Plans and flpeclfieatlons, io the tetlow ing order: 1st. For furniabing Material and Carpenter work, including Hardwire, Painting, Qiasa, GUr hur, Slating, Tin and Oopper work. 21. For laying brick in the wall by measurement excavation, stone work And plaataring, (the Trustee furnishlag bric-k.)

Said work wUI be let to the lowest rtsponal hie bidder. Security will be required for the ear ly completion of the work in a workmanlike manner. GKORGK W. NAYL0B, 24dt4th Trustee Harrison Township

rsKH f4CB

TTTAEREN'S IMPEOTBD ff HOOFING.

We are prepared to pat on thla Boor, and war rant it for five years. This Is the best, and cheap est Boof iu use, and ia fire-proof. Call on

GLIFT A WILLIAMS.

Prairie Olty Placing Mills, corner of 8th and Mulberry Streets. ij^Sdtf

"NJOTICE.—Sealed Proposals will Ll be received at the Auditor's Oiflce in the c'ty of Terre Haute, until Saturday, July the 18th, 1868, for furnishing Material Ahd building three Bridgee one across Otter Creek, at H. S. Creal'i Mill one across Sugar Greek, near J. 3. Oasto's, one aoross the South Branch of Otter Greek, oesr Peter Hulti's Farm, on the National Itoad. Se* plena and spocificattons, at the Auditors Othoe.

By order of the Board of Comtnisaloneri.

.J WM.

FTTHE COUPONS- .ve-w'bamS A of IHE--1st MORTGAGE BONJi ttdJ ci

In Gold Coin. Free of Gorenmrait fu, At the Company's Office, No. 20 Mama et., N. T. Schednlea with twenty or 'mere cotqtoBs, will aow be received for ezaniioation. aadgoId-Slieclci for the same will ba dalivered June 30u,

Jane 36d

ASWS**lt.'. JVBf

We hare is store and t»T sale the following Mens' Hats of ail kinds,

FIOUT,

which We will de

liver in any part of the. otty at the following

1tb'sWtlts(froniwhttBnbeaiy.......—...ftl3.oe Imlaaa MillsT:»X 12,00 Telegraph Xms XXXX.. W.00

Xvery barrel of US above brands warranted.

Tork Kills XZZX... 811,80 TetaaUIIon XBk-XXX. 10,00 7«M03dtf

B.B. WTAST OO.

imm fowr.zi ski rs«r«r-''-in»jti tiwfer if#f* iw# I*# tt **e iS.fvcC"'

mm .•J..

JOHHi. CMCO,

W2TO QFFICS 8V% 7-

HATS AND CaPS.-

EW YQBK BAT 8TOR

N .Jose

C. Yates,

TM BECEIPT OT

Bojs' Hats of all kinds, iVXicsea' data of all ldn^s,

OFLT COODS.

JR.-^949L

i:

1

&

F. Oeiger, Oan and ntonoi Fitter, Main^tre?t between Glli a nil 7 tli.

GUNSMITH AND 8TINCIL CUTTER John Armstrong Ohio street, eaat of Third HATS AND CAPS. ,utuM

,SM. Bl

-»f? i.Mt.

104) HMKY COMB QV1LT6, I.V St

$6.09 oach—-Regular price $3.B0.

nit tH?

QUMLL, M2PJLET & CO., CORNER 5TH AND MAIN.

ViTf ul ag* W ",:'r e--'- i, t.j,I i-if -"..--tiaJ f-a»tfj31 ii ^-T'.i i«jfSan ti it a jrtc-tJj.w 5=t*.

WHITE HERNANNI," a S a

a

Kit'.

BLACK HERNANNI,' Tttm,. Two yards wide, for Shawls!

IUELL, RIPLEY A CO. -U~—t— i. ,-,'A

f^v-fclaS

AlA'i

%ra

5TD rtoai. ta Tab'

":i TiT. ii-,i». tuti't&fS/pmt

S00IARDS PLillS LENOSf 25c per yard—-usual price 60 cents.

TUELL, KTZLBY & CO.

I Siwrs.J X*'• iarwnl «rrt Wtf httinW «»., .SKonl san't.SfajtofK -tr.iest ruiiidti.'trt »Ai

CHECK SILKS 410 FOfLIifS!

R'e^nt v*ri#ty' mt

TVEi. L, iflPLEY & CO.

'Ufl e-asc^ajnu to Tttnptan# |*m»U fUr«s », -\i .tiH-:»T» '-taci-ilf ao titvii tpiMi, tilt#},

C^T

*W

M0IIRMN6 »RESN«HNH6,

IN'

Black.Grenadines. IronGrenadlntt. Black Crepe Maretz. Black Heraashi.. Black Lenos. Blaek Lawn. TUELL, RIPLEY 4b CO.

si AAdit t-irtiiraji H'ar»#-7T!jisa ite-1 sij ia tiMS bs.M ftiVs s.r'?a Mi*/i ts-?» .4m baa eiiMtf$s9 flrnq a -1-!i Ji"s

Black tiro Grain Silks, Blaek Alpacas, Colored do. [FULL ALS0BTMILNT.] T| F,F TVELL, RIPLEY & CO.

37

5 *^i.iV9

& tfiauipi)

sr-T is crraaTiTiHt. Jit .i'set't ,nxKuMJl

TTISD Ul vesBa Hut Mtio&a aavta^t

Splendid Vatiity of

Organdie

A

IJ

Bj Weii2, opposite Post Office.

5'I STOVES AND TINWARE.

Jaconet Lawni,

PLAIN AWP FIOCBED.

TCELL, RIPLEY CO.

•»,. ••9.M^aw:uasVn mat ia tatmam »fdscb wimt tmST ZAKOTtAX tA.si asiart*^

f«jaaa«!«

•F* 3-ysm -T' "SiSc:

S

ilea*ie'«Tsi

:vss

Largest Ajsortment Bleached and Brown Muslins, Prints, AND OTBEB

DOMESTIC GOODS

IN THE WEST

Wholesale and itetail,

FOB CA9B OVt.T. TIJELL, RIPL$Y A

Corner Fifth and Mala Straws, i« TERRE HAUTE,

x* to* a*yttew, .s^ot•

fiBSli, amaHAMSt tsnsrfz-31 _Ia Wff'Ift. MS ti ,»m-.

GfijiT?OH

gvg£:Itacs

Becotver.

Terre Haute, lad., June 22,1863. dtds

J^OTICE TO BUILDERS.

i-tn%bA 1ye»n

-*?lum4ww%iet, xe€ ,K0tf

rtl to rrt fi erisoe? 0*3 miimu Hti tc 9#** MARSEILLES

C0L4MLKU Por_ Picture Fraines,

PADDOCK.

d2tw3t a £.cv ,i Auditor Vigo Go,

S5f

^lAIUWiS COKPAIIT, Dae July lait, 1869, Will be p#ld on aad after that date.

•411., 19m at

COUNTERPANESr

ou iliSV liTTfiJaU

.izmiitn esso fA—SS^AtfaSS MST KI m-im rO—egit Kt il SG «&sK—eaTJr ITA

tw

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HlMltriTO StKTS

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,« $ rVtiitra. imz .!i jr 5C 5Bl4s.»iav«t«w ttmbAsM .astslretiseao-i Si ISO uret3®»«woifM} s*t zi fl-i? .thitsrta £Ca Ti ei*e .-sow*

COLORED NETS For Canopies, Frames, &o. -»-se

KAY as .A .1

fASLATAS

T8

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fhan(#%

FJAM Gil

STRIPED SWISSES I

FIGCKED OlfiAJmiB?0

PARIS M^SL1N8!

Tl tttEB lilUBICS!

rn- ALL C^LXAPt -m

m¥&

9"'*

Infanta' Hats ofail

And at all yrieee. Hats toads to order oa short aottoa. Oesa aad see rax spsmQsxxLxa,

mdi •*.- ess tsg ,il «n ete-' sisfm*d est 9m

.afftlaanC «»&%

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j£sa.*s

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