Daily Wabash Express, Volume 18, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 8 July 1868 — Page 4
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CENTRAL GRANT CLUB.
The members, and all vho desire to become such, are requested to meet at Jhe Old Court House, Saturday evening, July 11th. In compliance with a Constitution, il provision, officers to serve during Ike campaign, will be elected at this meetingr The offices to be fllled pi» isfoUows:
Preaiden t, three Vice Presidents, 8ecre' tary, Treasurer, and an Executive Committee of ten, two from each ward. Some changes will be proposed, principal of -which will be to consolidate the "Ixicutlve Committee with the County jiecu_tive Committee. »ww
All who desire the success of the Union cause will find this a good opportunity to manifest it. O. JONES,
Chairman Ex. Com. Gen. Clbb. Attest: M. C. RABKIH, Secretary.
CtBOtJS to-day.
THE
CITY TBEASXJBT
tively stated that it was hot, yestefday ti Music.—We invite attention to the card of Anton Skide, teacher of vocal and instrumental music.
THE FIRST.—We found a lot of choice Lawton Blackberries on "our table" laat evening with the compliments ^f C. jl. Ripley.
THE
HOT
WBATHBR and harvest has a
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THE CANVASS.—Little is being don* by candiiates of either political side. The canvass will commence in earnest about the first or middle of August
DRUMMER BOY.—-At the fourth repre*" sentation of this thrilling drama to-night we learn several new tableaux will be added, and also new songs, djkncee, and other new features, v:. i-tna I
INSURANCE.—Mr. McGregor had
$1,750
insurance in one of the companies represented by M.
J.
Wheeler, on the three
buildings burned yesterday morning. LATE PAPER.—The fire near our office yesterday morning interfered with the work of the compositors in such a manner as to cause the paper to be issued near two hours later than usual.
FBET. WILSON'S MIXSTBBLS gave an. other acceptable entertainment at Dowling Hall last evening. Their return at any future favor.
time will be grMted with -*p 11
CHARLESE.GROVEB has purchased the interest of Mr. James Johnson in the clothing house of Johnson 6 Miller.— The popularity of our friendj Charley will add many new patrons to thiS popular house.
POUR YEABS ago to day Abraham Lincoln and Andrew Johnson, the unsullied patriot and the double-dyed traitor, were nominated at Baltimore for the Presidency and Vice Presidency of the United States. To-day two men closely resembling the latter in many Inspects, will probably be nominated for the same offices in New York City—nominated to be ignominieusly defeated by Grant and Colfax in November next
THE VOTERS TBXT BOOK Is the title of a neat volume of 375
by James
pages completed
M.
Hiatt and published by
Asher, Adams and Higgins, Indianapolis. This book supplies a necessity that has long existed by placing within the -reach of every voter and in the most convenient form for ready reference all those important documents- and statistics of the Government in regard to which it 'It not merely desirable but absolutely es^tential that every intelligent voter should •. be wall informed. r'.lev.- The work commences with the formavtion of the original Union and concisely -»-~~*tates all the great facts ef Qur nation*! history in regular chronological order to the month of June 1868.
A
brief biqg'
raphical sketch of each of the Presidents TiVrom "Washington to Johnson is an inSteresting feature of the volume. G. W
McCarn is the authorized agesft of the publishers and will canvass oar city for subacribers. W* baapaak lor him a kind ^recepUon and patient lieerjng for he brlags that Which is of real value-
orderly is oar city as to make the gathering of local items far from a labor of love, and yet it Is a gratifjrtng condition. We venture the aMertiob tbat there is not in the West a city of Iho samo population enjoying the moral quietude, oi tho^j Tie City-
THETHCRMOMSTKK is hot always a reliable guide to the temperature of the weather, espeoially ibo cheap inBtruftiants in general use. Various influences are broaght tabeer in different localities, and even in the same position two thermom» eters will indicate widely different alti' tnde of the mercury.
FATAL ?ACCIDBNT.—A
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TO-DAYS'
ADVERTISEMENTS
J. 1
ChBCtrs.—Maginley & Carroll will spread their canvas opposite the Terre Haute Houae to-day and give two performances, afternoon and evening, at the usual hours. This establishment travels by rail, and hence there are no jaded horses or weary performers, but everything is fresh, new, bright and brilliant. The proprietors claim the very best show traveling, and our circus going people will remember it as the best that visited our town last season.
A FELLOW
out office
is exhausted.
DRUMMER BOT again at Dowling Hall to-night.
How
MATSY TIMES
The lease on the present postoffice building expires in December next, and the Government has accepted a proposition from Mr. Beach to locate the office in his new building at the expiration of th»t time, and the change will be so made provided the property holders and business men in that part of the city are interested enough to fit up the office with the necessary internal arrangements! If
Vwo is heels over head in debt and «ntiring bo efforts to extricate itself, acting as its radical Commissioners do, upon the radical idea that a public debt is a
Siterestblessing,principal—Bawling
ublic and that it is easier to pay than Oreen Aurora Sorealis.
Barring the fact that the Board of Combiissionera is composed of two Democrats and one Bepublican the above is true. it' "The blushing beauties of a modest maid" are doubly enhanced by a luxuriant bead of hair. One bottle of "Barrett's Vegetable Hair Restorative" will achieve the most wonderful results. It has become an indispensable article of the toilet, and is universally admired.—Newport Mercury. '{jH'
STATE ITEMS:'
MxcHANicsBrBO is to have anew lodge of F. and A. M. I
GOSTOBT has a newly organized council of Royal and Select Masters.
TAB United States District Court ^for Indiana is in session for the trial of criminal offenses.
THE Indianapolis Cricket Club easily beat the Louisville Club at the match on the grounds of the former on Saturday.
GBNXBAL KIMBALL, who delivered the address at Shelbyville on Saturday, reports a large attendance and great patriotic zeal.
A BOY
iTafmntfi"1hwt'iiit ri1 miiin
CONDITION.—So quiet and
A
about fifteon years of age, son
of Cain Austin, a resident of Valpaiaiso, was drowned last Saturday, while bathing in a mill pond.
NEGRO
rtu« Ml
from the country called at
yeoftarday and
I «M i.k
Book Af*aU Wantod-B. W. Oarroll Co. Bootl tfd Show-OhM. B. Baglti. ... ZS2BZ255!
NBW POST
S.
did you hear it posi
panted to "see
how they printed." Wot having any "form" on the press we could not perform tfee operation, but explained to him how it was done, and then asked him if he wished to suhscribe for the Express. "No, sir," he replied, "can't any of our folks read and if we could we would'nt take your Black Bepubttcan paper, because we are all Democrats." Can all Democrats give as good a reason for their political JItM&lvanmBKemtei •'.Ml
OOB readers will find, in our telegraphic columns, a very full and interesting rtport of the proceedings of the New York Convention, yesterday. It is probable that the nominations will be made to-day and we are inclined to think the chances are in favor of Hendricks for the flnt place on the ticket and Hancock for the second. We have not space for extended editorial comment on the situation, {nit present the news as received, believing oqr readers are capable of drawing their own deductions therefrom. wait Ii
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TH£ Indiana True Republican, published and edited by a brother of George
Julian, has changed its name and now appears as the Indiana Radical.
ELIJAH M. PIBTLB, the young man who killed Janes S. Miller, of Stowe Show, in Jasper, a few weeks ago, has been arrested and is in jail. &
MB.HANES, proprietor of the Southern Hotel, Evansrille, was seriously and perhaps fatally stabbed by has clerk, Mr. Steel, last Sunday.
A LADY
come swn-itruck, was the recipient of the cards of seventeen firms, setting forth the cheapness aud desirableness of various styles of cradles.
THE
wheat harvest in many counties of
Southern Indiana is rapidly drawing to a cloae. The grain is large, very plump, and free from injury or blight of ahy kind. The yield is the best of th* past six years. Cheap breadstuff's the present year are among ths certainties^^ ,,
was killed by a white man *t
Bockpori ©a Sunday last. JW& c|ji.^arn of no reason &a$fthat #as a "nigger" and this is "a white man's government." -MTAA—
LAFB DEVLIN, editor of the Cambridge Mirror and Chairman of th0"i|gnioc*S4ic State Central Committee had his watch and pocket book stolen from his room -frt. the ago. .V
:.
THE Plymouth Deniocrcii ban changed hands, Mr. J. McDonald lajtiong, ,angT Messrs.
W. W.
heavy wind
atorm visited Sugar Creek township, five miles west of this city, Monday evening, pmtrating traes and causing other damage. A son of Wm. Vesey, a lad of ten years, was at the time going from the house to the harvest field. He was caught under one of the foiling trees and crashed such a manner as to cause instant death.
A
in Evansville. It -oan't live long, for though that city is "some," commercially speaking* it hastift bdgUB £to tiffrftut il W matter of literature. The paper had better wait for "the rising generation." inoi
CARTBR is actually beaten without a competitor!—Ind. Sentinel. When the Democracy of this District have waited D»u. Voorhees bidding long eaougb', Bid jet ready tt drag
GAUZE
A
LAROE
OFFICE BUILDING.—John
Beach, Esq., informs the Journal that he is erecting the new building on 6 th street, immediately opposite the National House, with especial reference to its being occupied, by the postoffioe when completed. 11
GINGHAM Sun U^mbrellas. dtf EDSALL & Co.
WOOD, Willow, and Silk Fans.
A
FRESH LOT
WANTED.—A small dwelling, or.three rooms, on Main street, or within four squares os the Passenger Depot. Address R. G. Carter, T. H. Indianapolis Machine Shops.
4
LOST—On the 29th ult, a Milk Cow of medium size, slim hoftig color,'* white with dark spots. She has a slit in her right ear. Any one who will return the said cow to my place on North 13th street will receive $5,00 reward. 7,2t] JOHN DKLAINE, is"
GRAHAM CRACKERS,
Go
TO
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THE corner stone of the new 63d lows fiall, at Richmond, will be laid on the 16th, with appropriate ceremonies^
the Bankrupt Stpre, than anywhere else in the city^f [13,dtf JABS .Fruit Jars,, at Br^wn & MeLvlns, 62 Main street. ^^SOdtf
ALEXANDER
Kid Gloves,
To
and well selected stock of
boots and shoes of the most fashionable styles just received at
C. E.
SASH
RIBBONSat cost. eKOlTOa
Bonnet Ribbons. dlt SAXTON& WALMSLEX. 1»
.i"ir.
IF
-—-—.» -.
YOU WANT
Hut "Elliptic Sewing Machine." dlt
SXHON
&
THE best and coelest glass of beer can only be found at ihe Teutonia Saloon also the biggist glasses. Every one that feels interested enough to-get the worth of his money ought to go there. 8d2lw&s.
HOOP SHIRTSat-every Hoop Skirts at every price." dlt
BARTON &
WHY
THE
Downey, A. C. Thompson
and D. F.. Yanvalkenburgh taking his place."
u~
1 ifa SK»mt
LITERABY WXMBXY
is
*0
be et^slid
ai
^victim
into the arena, you'll And out how much ('Carter is beaten." Meantime bear in mind that M»j. @arteri^d#irti#3r tip meet, in joint canvass, any champion whom the Democracy may decide to pit againsthiea. ,,§top bring out your man. "Let the people de cide in October which of the two "is beaten:'
JIITTUIFF
UNPERWEAR
TEAD*.—War
Paper Collars and Cuffs. The Dickens. The Black Crook. wr
The Prince of Wales. Gents reversible linen finished clotn lined Cuff. C. Wimo & Do.' 73 Main stoet, Sole wholesale Ajgente. Sold at list price, five per ccnt off. tltf.
I
PETROLEUM V.
NASBY
FRUIT JARS. Hero Self:sealing Glass Gallon, per dozen.. $3,50 1 Quart, dozen 2,75 1A Pints, dozen 2,50
LUchwortb's Self-sealing Gallon per dozen 1 Quart dozen
and Skirt Supporters constantly on hand at Weisz's Factory, opposite the Post Office. dwtf
ITIS
Haggles'
16 North 4th street. a
NO USE TALKING,
NO
FTOR A OOOD
a fashionable pair of boots
or slioes leave your measure at
C.
E. Bug
gies', No. 16 North 4th street. He makes the best and, neatest fitting ibopts in tbo dty
H^TIOB
WALMSXJST,
Ag
WALMBLKY.
DO YOU
ao without shoes when
you can buy, a good pair of gaiters for $1,25 at 0. E. Rtrggte!"', No. 1G North 4th street. 8d2w. --1?1*' '~^-y-gg¥|J
A
FINE
Palm, Paper, Linen EDSALL& Co.
of White Marseilles and
Piquee. EDSALL & Co. dtf,,.
'W
real gam flSv
at I. RIPLEY'S.
T. H. RTDPLE for Sewing Ma
chines.' *f- 27«dtf.
NEW COLLARS
ASTD"CUFFS
at Riddle's
a-.. 27-dtf.
RsfofaLD at' the Ban kriipt Store, N"o. 64 Main steet, has just received a full assortment of Boots and Shoes of all kinds.— Call and see.
ut .c« :T:fi.tr jtsaj
Boo¥s
AND
*[13,dtf
FOR the best variety of Fruit Jars, go to Brown & Melvin's. 30dtf"
SH5?4, always cttfaper at
$1,53.'*^
Alexander Duchess Kid Gloves (Lace Qfck) 'i
EXTRA MESS MACKEEEL, Pickled Sal
mon,
and Fresh Salmon in cans, at
CREAM BISCUIT, Iietnon Crackers and Dayton Crackers, at
A'jfeWS.Z-^. *.^-fd.
celebrated
relates that
''Barrett's Vegetable Hair Restorafave had the effect to so renew the youth ol his beloved wife that "she ran otl with a Yankee peddler"—this is probably not the only instance where "Barrett's'' ha* provted a captivating weapon in the hands of many a lady whose personal charms have been wonderfully brought out by the use of th 8 excellent preparation.—Manchtsler (Nt H.) Mirror. ldvrlw
3,00 2,00 1,75
Pint dozen O. K. Wax Jars—Glass. $ Gallon per dozen 1 Quart dozen
1.75 1,25 1.25
Tifl Cans'„'_ dozen..... jptfr nald -it Nb. 63 Main street 27dtf W. W. SHANNON.
DAWSON, FORREST & Co., corner 3d and*OMD ^reeks, i5lre J% 2 Plugs fine Tobacco, for 25c. 2 Pair Ladies'Htfse, 25c. 2 Boxes Paper Collars 25c.
Stamped Aprons, 4Ttc. Queensware, |ess than cost. Hoop
Skirts, from 75c to $100.
OJKI
the place to buy
your Hats is at Westfall's, No. 85 Main tr
dtw
HAVANA Cny^ Fine^Cft
Chewingjand Smoking Tobacco, Scotch, Maccoboy and Rappee Snuff, go toM V. Moudy's, New Tobacco House, east id Public Square. *tf yo\ir Summer Hats call and examine our new and desirable •tsiep 85 Main street. "'W.
A# Crfiif«.-irfi. R. Bobbins
having removed his business stand to 5th StreSt^etween Main atld Ohio, is prepared fnrnUh hia aiMtomers with Garden and Field seeds, Lime, Cement, Plaster Paris, Flour, Feed Ac. Give him a call dtf E. R. BOBBINS.
GROVEB
&
BAKER Sewing Machine
Office, No.
196
Metropolitan Block, east
Main street, Terre Haute, Indiana, All kinds of Threads, Needles and parts of Machines for sale also, new and improved Grover & Baker Sewing Machines always on hand* nd for sale by. dtf A. CANTWELL.
FANCY DYEINQ,
SCOURINO
PAIRING.—H.
assortment of Misses and Chil-
drens' Shoes, just received at the Bankrupt Store, 64 Main street. dtf DESICATED COCOA NUT, in one and hal pound packages.
Wine, Milk, Lemon and Boston Crackers, at Jos. STRONG'S,190, Main street. dtf
FONGTAI,$1
60
GOLD
Ice
(2.1.
THREE
of Indianapolis having be
Riddles.
I
per lb., original pack
age lb., a finely flavored Oolong Tea. A good Imperial Tea for
$1 30.
Alwayswband, ebeice Teas ot every variety, at Jos. STRONG'S,190, Main street. dtf.
AND SILVE^
7d3t
INBTITDTION, En
larged assortments of Gold, Gilt, Jet, and rfla»-jaW«riry• Gold ^fnd -Silver chains, Table silver, YarietiM of "Teasets, Ice pitchers, 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, Egg and Custard stands, Napkin .rings, Knives and Forks, Coffee urns&c./A^., =tbe lirgesf' assortment in the Town or State at
nuvisi
LOCAL NOTICES.
The Dew Drops—which the Creator's inflnite power supplies eyery ni^ht, prepaies the earth for the bursting forth ef the Snn the rain which-penetrate* the earth clears awa obafrn.--^6w^a.(ii J4^#|c,j»^a[ttciag immediate circolatinn^jind.bMs the dead earth leap into new life. Tn manner does the Great Hon Behold Rsmedy—Mishiei's Herb Bitcers—demonstrate its wonderfni powers. It prepares the hnmaa sy.tem for the change about to be wronght in Its condition its virtues as a Ton ic produce the most desirable and immediate resnlts in purifying tne blood and equalizing its clrculatioa throughout the whole body, and it clearrftWay et«i» obstrttMlonioT|goroas]ealth absolutely striving out, disease, no matter how trivial, where it is located, or what is its character. It has been established as a fart beyond doubter cavil, that there Is not an organ of the hnnian body it will not affect, or disease it will rot cure, if taken in time, and according to directions accompanying each bottle. Sold by Druggists and Dealers. Dr. S. B. HARTBANallft Co Proprietors, Lancaster, Pa. 4dwlw
Ice
J!
4
The best goods in the market at the price. New arrivals at C. Witttef A Co's, 73 Main street. dtf
JA9S
STRONG'S,.190 Main street. dtf.
W.
BLACK
CROOK, BOOTS and Base Ball
Shoes, just received sit the Bankrupt Shoie Store, No.
64,
Main street. [l^.dtf
SOMETHINGEVERTBODYSHOULDKNOW, the cheapest
place
to buy Hats i» at West-
fall's, No. 85 Main street. tw.
RIPLEY'S.
MORE 6EDSRS
of FANS just be
ing received at ^Riddle'^' They go because they are cfoap. jgT-dtf.
146SB *27 -ditf.
SS»T,r*
STITCHINGTpr
I
,UQ.ne
Riddle's.
r-e-a i«»^87-dtf. C1?
B. WEBZ don't teep anything else but the best fitting .Corset Every Corset warranted Wbalebone, end s)?s them cheaper than ladiea^A¥« to jpaj for a xzx
Ice!!!—The
undersigned
has purchased L. G. Hager's old Ice Depot, (it belli filled by Mr. Oorey with the best River Ice,) is prepared to All all orders on short notice, to any part of the city will supply Festivals, Parties, Fairs, etc., at reasonable rates. I have air made arrangements witn Mr. Cory A Bippetoe to .ur&ish me with a supply of Otter Creek Ice in the latter part of the season, or as soon as I jajj .Baed It. 411 oT{jmj iiniomnf siuflT have Ic* during the season. Consumers will And it to tftalr advam^aa to coM^ts wife B»e. as I will Tarnish tAem th'roOghotit tab ssasan without a change la price.. Orders left at the Ice House Blpphto£«,or at dktott 0Bc« isW Wtth Mr. McDonald, will receive prompt attention.
ERANOIS HAY.
fde«igned
is now prepared to fnrnlsli the public with clear healthy Bmrand Spring Pond Ico fcr the sea•on, at low rate*. Two wagons will rnn daily, and supply all Business Houses and Private Faifailies. Orders left at the Post .OOce, with Ash A MoDonald, or at the Washington Saloon, will meet with prompt attention. Those wishing a pure, healthy article of Ice, well to order from a30dCo JACOB STEINMEltL a-iiS—I
t, JloU P»l(Chj5«, Fjrscklw and
FairKLi XoTiojrr Praar, 49 Bond St., New York. mh27-6meod
owa dis
ST'S
MOTH
AN
My by Da.
B. 'N
Sold every whMK
IYIDEND NOTICE.
Nationai. STATI BAKX, Terr* Haute, Joly Atb, 1S6S
A
Diviirnd of Fivo per cent has been declared 8tp^ jhJg,font, payable to
BUSINESS PIRECTQRY. ATTORNEYS. 4 Wm. E. HcLcan, 96 Main street. Bqigd £CrRft, 82 Main Street, neohi bur, 0 OWo Street.
BILL
fli-.t. XV. It. ifdiiiiinr, at '*Mjs
BOOTS
•I*"
ARCHITECTS AND BUILDF
RS.
J. A. Vryilngli, corner Main and Kift» O)i/t A jWiUitrniv, cornor Ninth ar
rt
^niberry
CATtEltS.
Vra^iit Jfti'lTHg-jrBro., ..
N. A Ma) f,t, I .el. li.fil, »u,l .Sixth i*.
r"KB''.s
IR.e.-t,
North Vonrtli utrpft.
•«OT»^ AND STATIONERYP
D1!*? Austin, 101 Main street £ostoffice Lobby. VConnelJ, M4in street east ot Fourth.
CONFECTIONERY AND BAKERY. Hewitt-, No. 29 !t»nt li 4th gtraet. CARRIAGE FACTORY.
Hatjiei', Wilrty & Co., Cor. 2d and Walnut.
^-3 CLOTHING. Main Street. —T COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. R. Garvin A Owen, Principal, cor. 6th Si Main.
COMMISSION AND GRAIN. Tyno A Lawes, Main at., near corner of 7th. E. R, Bryant &£o., East Alain Street. John Ilanoy£ Qo., first St., on Ganat-Bwrti*:—
DENTISTS.
L. H. Baritoloinew, 157 Main street. C. Q. Lincoln, 6th St., between Main and Ohio. J. RirhardBon,Ohio street, bet. Third andjith.
0
f»qm 50c to $1 25^
VERY DESCRIPTION
DYE MOUSES.
H. f. ®3iner«, MAin, betwaen Cth aud 7th 81*. H. Olaridge, No. 8 North 1th St.
DRY GOODS.
Tuell, Ripley & Co., corner 6th and Main street. W. S. Kyce& Co., 77 Main street. C. Wittig & Co.. 73 Main street. Edsall & Co., corner Fourth and Main street Saxton & Walmsley, HI Main street. Cornelias 4 Uaggorty, corner Main and Third
DRUGGISTS.
Ira Grover, Fourth street, opposite Market. Birr, Gnlick & Berry, corner Main and Fourth. I. L. Mahan & Co.. corner Main and Sixth. J. &JJ. A. Daris, corner Main and Third.
„.
%f Mi?tt, C0W«S
FARMING IMPLEMENTS,.J_
Jones Jones, east side Public Square. Lyne & Lawes, Main St., near corner 7th.
GAS AND STEAM FITTERS. F. Geiger, Gas and Steam Fitter, Main Street, between 6th and 7th. GUNSMITH AND STINCIL CUTTER
John Armstrong, Ohio street, east of Third.
HATS AND CAPS.
Joisoph C. Yatftfl, 145
MBID
street.
HOTELS.
National House, corner Sixth and Main.
HOUSE AND SIG$f PAINTERS. B. Bnckell, South Fourth street. Wm. B. Manning, Ohio St., East of 4th.
ICE DEALERS.
Jacob Stemmehl,
G8
INSURANCE AGENTS.
Scott A Crane, Main street, east of Fifth.
JEW ELLERS.
9. R. Freeman, 74 Main street. ....... John R. Freeman, 6 Warren's Block
John A. Bryan, HC Main Street.
MUSIC DEALERS,
^.Q. Lindematin, 91 Main street. L. Kissner, Palarce of Music, 48 Ohio street.
A.Tittman,
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
201 Main street.
MILLINERY.
Jtunea H. Turner, at MrKnen A Paddock's Mill,
-REAL ESTATE AGENTS Grimes A ArClior, comer Main and rid Sts. Hickcox, Scott & Co., 60OhioStreet.
RETAIL GROCERS.
Joseph Strong, 100 Main street.
SKIRTS. AND CORSETS. Jl. Woisz, opposite Post Office. STOVES AND TINWARE. G. Foster Smith, onejdoor EaEtof Hulman's. S. R. Henderson, Fourth street, Sonth of P. O James B. Haggerty & Co., 187 Main street.
SEEDS AND IMPLEMENTS. J. A. Foote, 66 Main street. UNDERTAKER.
Isaac Ball, corner Third and Cherry. M. W. O'Conneli, Main Street.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
Boots & Shoes
Having ju6 received, at
C. E, RUGGLES,
a well selected^Stock of O'jmeu, Misses, and Children's Summer Wear, which I will offer for sale at the
Very Lowest Cash Price!
And I have also received a largo assortment of Men's, Boy's and Yonth'e Boots andjShoes, bought at the head of the market, so they can be
Sold to Salt the Present Times!
My motto is "Buy Cheap, Sell Cheap—Smsil Profits and Qaick Sales."
tC
lit I also manufacture all kinds of
MEN'S WORK
On the shortest notice and the most fashionable stylfs. MENDING done neatly and in haste.— Don't fergtt the place, but call and examine, if you do not buy. C. E. RTTGGLE8, jy8dtf No. If., North 4th Street.
ANTON
SHIDE,
TEACHER CF
Instrumental and Vocal Music. Orders left at Liadem&n'ff ox Ratzenbach'r promptly attended tn. Bjflt of references given
JnlySdSm.
pRANG'S -M.
AHKV8IEMCIITS.
MAOINLMY 4b CARROLL'S
6KKAT UWIITIMATE C1BCII8
.IIS COMING!«s
Tfioroughly reorganized, and. equipped in .New tori: for ihe Season of 1868.
TJIOB
ms
New Oatllt—Everytblng New! Canyas
New Harness
No Jaded Horses! Mo Weary Performers! Trappings Magnificent!
And a Company of ABTISTS engaged expreasly for the
superiobitV over all others! -7 "At The finest Stud of Horses in the Uaitwd Statu,
BEST TRICK HOBSI
fcr#
in Ui6 world I
ma
Main Street.
.TacobJIIay—Orders at ilippetoe'H.
OF
JOB PRINTER.^ xrlM
MECHANICIAN. rfUfi
10^
1
k£r«. M.t\S'jath, 63 South *th Str«Mt.. Mrs. M. H. Abbott, opposite Post Office. Mrs. Bf. A". Walter, 85 Main street, np stairs.
•3NX3TIONB AND TRIMMINGS. T. II. Riddle, l.r)I Main street. PLUMBER. R. Burkell, South Fourth street.
RAILROAD AGENT.
J? A COO
TX
I
AMICKICAN CHKOMOS
In Oil and Water Color Paintings.
PBANO'8
AMFRK AN
CHROMOS are facsimile re-
productiong of oil and water color paintings so Tatihfully and skilfolly done that it requires the experience of an «Xpert to dotect the difference between them and tho originals.
For every purpo.o of decoration,—for parlors sitting-rooms, drawing-rooms, nurseries,orcham. bers,—nothing eo ex^nisitly beautiful at thew Chromos can ho obtained for the same amoant of money. No other ornaments of the same cost are so admirably calculated to adorn a home to cultivate a love for Art among the peeplo at large to brighten up the dwellings of »very olass of onr citizens and to teach tti" rising generation, by their silent yet te&niug influence, to love the beautiful in Art intln Nature. Hithorto, Art has been aristocratic in its associations,—none bat the wealthy classes could afford to buy fine works of art bat chromo lithography has changed all that, andbronght exqnisite paintings within the reach of every family. It is 4ping for Art What the printing-press did for Literature. Let no family, henceforth, be without a few clinical books, and one 'or two masterly paintings. Both •herald he regarded as indinpenpable to complete a home
W Art: far them at the-Art-fttorea-atiA Br.ee 3toi es. W Onr Ciirozneo are sent free, to any address, within the U. 3.,
East of the Mississippi, on receipt
of price. Our Journal of Popular Art, expltlnloghBW Chromos are mads, tiled free. Sand for copy. t. PRANCi f0., B.-fton.
AEFFINTS
WANTED
for the
Beat "lives of (Jraat and Cotfiis"yetiasuc9, •lelss i» one volame, iiyHon. B. P. Sansvfsslfciy khewti as tbe tin. Gazette, and "Veteran Observer," of N. TimsB7" IVo edtneis, bfllsli alt O^raMB e^gantly iilustraud, with Batklematir Title Page,
A
stefi
PMtnttft'na Nuuroos vaps, mn amount of Lttes, with Bepnbltcan Flatform and Letters of Aeccptaoce. Price low, to suit tbe times. Large profit to
zests. For Territory WHt of Indiana,
apply to our Western OSes, B. 6. Lambert, Snpt F. O. Drawer 10. Btooatagton, Ills. Bat of QliBois, apply tfc R. W. Carroll Co., Publishers, Cincinnati. ObJo. jf»utw*w wltaw
KENT—STOKE ROOM good Bnsioess Boom in the Natioaal BOOM Bnildinf, fronting on 0th Street. Bon treasonable, jyldit JACOB BCTZ A SON. T?ORRBNT—Two good business X? Booms, #ith Cellars and a salt of rooms to each, in the second story, In the Odd Fellows Building, on Third street, near the Public Square. Terms reasonable. Enqnfre of
J.
F3R
TO SUIT t-rirx wrj
E t"T IMES!
itor i? He
H. TCBNBB. L.A. BDBNIT.
29dtf B. A MOBBIS.
FOR SALE.
SALE.—HOUSE and LOT, situated on aouthoast corner of Sixth and Mulberry Streets. For particulars call on Mrs. MANN, No. 21
South Fifth Street, corncr ot Wal
nut. JeS0d2m
TJ^OH
SALE.—A Large Stock of
J- Carriages and Baggies, at reduced prices. Also, a good second-hand two-Mat Carriage, and two open Baggies, will beeold low for cash,
JOSEPH WBIOHT'S,at
2D til No. S South Second Street.
F)R
SALE —HOUSE and LOT —Situated earner of 12th and Bagle streets contains Ave rooms, well, cistern, cellar, and snp piled with all kinds ot shrabbery. Enquire on the premises- jelldln
SALE—SEWING MACHINE.
Having purohaaed a Stager Sawing Ma* chine, I wish to dispose of a Wneeler A Wileon Machine that I hare been nsing. It is In good order, and one or the best. Will be gold for f2o, oash. SABAH B. KIZEB, 9dtf Corner 3d ft Wainnt etrests.
STORAGE, 00MMISSI0N A GRAIN,
owes mtn i.
DKALtBfl IN
Grain, Flour and Salt. Highest market price paid for all kinds of Grain. Agenta for
STAB UNION LINE.
Ware Honse on Main Btraet, Nsar the
T.
H. I.
B.
lom
HAKIT.
B. Depot [254wtf
ALomo
JOHN HANETACO., if aroaaoa,
fe ft
'V
O a S
:ii ersv
Th« poorkaa Fraach Sqneatrla^iia
MLLE. MAKIE KLIII! Will positively appear at escb psrformanc#
A Host in Herself! trrz Aasiated by the
BEST TUMBLKBS !*S BEST LEAPFR8!
v*
Clark House, corner Ohio and First. Terre Qause Houfe, corner Main and Seventh. Early House, West end Main street.
BE8T RIDERS I BEST GYMNASTS! BEST ACROBATS!
S.i
.msszi\xin*
BEST PANTOMIMISTS
iSTi-Xf
bttiitff ts
Secured for Money We claim to have a Show that will command the RESPECT
AND
SUPPORT
ALL. Will toe at Terre-Haatef W ednesday, lily
8,
For one day, only! -..
Remember the date of the
I S O W
AT1M IHMIQgf. Children
AARAR
OOKXUIOR AHD
A I N E A E S
Warehouse on First St., at the Canal Basin, •attdwtf TEBBE HADTE. TN))
JAME8 B. liTNC. fflOMAt B. LAWKS
LTNE ft LA WES, General Oommlsson Merchants,
AMD DEAUaa IM
A^rlcaltaral boMmb, aad Pare KratMky Oapper*DtstlUMI Whlskr, liii 8tmt. liar Conu Bsratk, Tens lute, lid, Merchandise and Produce of all kinds bought and sold on Commission. Consignments Solicited. Agents for
MUM
of tke Beat Dlstlllrrlea in KINTVCKF! BEFEBENCES:
LOCISVILLB.
Kr—Hon. Thos. E. Bramlette, late
OoTemor of Kentucky, Col. Alfred Allen, late Treasurer Ken tacky, Hon. Benj. H. Brlstow, U. e. Att'y, Bistriet Wj.
2 FAASAROAR,
KT.—J. B. Temple, Cashier Farm-
Sr's Bank K. B. Taylor, Cashier Branch Bank of Kentucky. Tuia Hicn, las.—Hon. Albert Lange, former Auditor of State Hon. G. F. Oookerly, May
Col. Thos. Dowling, James H. Turner, "Esq.McKeen ft Doming John Scott A Son, 8. Voir
Esq. 88d6a»
jora IT. REIZ, larly's Block, Ro. 60 Main Street, Terre Hante, Indiana, raspeetfoUy recommends his w&ll select.
od stock of Mens, Flannels, plain and plaid eys, Blankets, CoTerlets, and Woolen Ki ting Tarns, of dUhreat kinds.
Ltnoejs, Blankets^ Coverlets, and Woolen KnitBeing fnily enenality ef these Goods
abled to warrant the first I moat respeotfaUy Invite total! and laapaet thsm. Wool taken ta exchaned or
UOCKIS,
Laaies and Qeatlemea
anil die klahest market raue paid.
.T, P. Mcdonald, (Successor (o A. A. Aasoin) I
Books, Magazines, Papers, Statlonerj, Ac., 'i rs
POST
Onrtox Losar. „^_^Txa*«
HorlMl
-W, ^.v.
DRY GOODS.
S
.Si yy-"
IXfJ
-hp**? "VfmtaT f^rsset
frzsii* v-
?,km
COBIVKLIUS ft
HA66KKTY
HAVE
JUST
OPENED
.SOME
BEAUTIFUL STYLES
OF SEASONABLE—
DRESS GOODS.
""A
ALSO A LABQE STOCK OF
ixs'.::f.
SO ct» «S Ct»
FOR RENT.
EBNT.—The "Old State Bank Bnildiog," on Ohio Street. For partlcnlarsenquire ot L. KISS NEB, jjtidJt No. 43 Ohio Street.
|?OK -1 Bank
#r.
3'?' 3
FAST COLtKKD PIISTS
IS 1-2 CENTS
-AND-
6*
ChliU ID Great Vartety of Styles.
CORNELIUS & HAtitiKRTY,
3d and Main Sts.f
Corner
a'fts-a
.£» ebt \lties* ilw TSaii sc ad'.'-IS #d}*.iJsn •'vs^s-r^ ,Xt'' ."..IJU L* '-u *75* dT, is-:':- iltfr vfe-s
»t***
t)
noiJiJ!
SCOTCH
DRESS QINOHAMS
ar
viH
MARSEILLES
COUNTERPANES!
fcf sa-
UUNT
E. R. BRYANT & CO., (Successors to J. B. TGBNIB,) Forwardlnc a CoamlMlon Merchants
8i
cVr
,q i-S8 fes-i'- si tis s' tw
"tr
MUS^UITO JETS ...... Sxtra Width, so
J»'4
Jt .0
1.4*23
331:
-c.T
COLORED NETS
.For Canopies, Frames, 4c*
."r*:
a 'k-
£s««»Ts
COLORBII nuikum, For Picture Frames, Cbandrtiers, &c.
'tr*-:**/ Tslq'&C
*S'3-v c:i $pvi'
vgVk mi 9" airrf fca#
STRIPED SWISSES
FIGURED 0RGAND1E8!
PARIS MUSLINS!
TUCKED tAHBBId!
ALL cM^APj rmi
-d
ta-'i *r" wem zo*
co.'
11 J-c "J
HEAVY RRP SIL1S!
BLAY UHEHS!
SPAJtfMHLlWJSS
•-5A
jt-r-
Hacti, in
it&Q 5et"'fe j.' .'fjator/sl zr&ti.' 2~!':cr'- 2r:£Zt •530*6 Zee "r#i
ts--o.zr.zzr
INSURANCE COLUMN.
FIRE,- LIFE
fe*:'
»,#• .us
S» TW'
—ANP-
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r.
A.OCTD1CNT
?«.*
INSUK'ANCF, AGENCY
Mmr
ii. 'X kf.
M. A. OKAliRf SAML'L €. SCOTT
The following Old and K*HabIe Oenpanies map sawo.tt
Meifhaikte Fire lus. Co
•sjETTJ
HABTFOBD, CONN.
-»c -»(.
ft S? :f»ti
NorthAmerican Fire Ins. Co. QAETfOUD, OONN.
Corn Exchange Fire Ins. Co., jf.7 BBOAPWAY, NEW TOBK.
,t
yj TfZ.
.C? nmsi ,7f,Z07Tft ei.
Kuckeye lire Insurance Co., E E A O I O r"
United Slates Life Ins. C^4 No. 40 WALL ST., NEW YOBK. Asm
World Mutual Life Ins. Co.,
117 BBOADWAT,
NEW
TOBK.
•r
Franklin Life Insifiii C£
INDIANAPOLIS, IND.
United States Casualty, Co., M'BBOAUWAT, NEW TOBK.
Vtv.
Xorre-Mante. Indinna.
rwc' -sett 5 a _.c "J
Sessllrcca itl
r-
VSB
tcs!cq.
J.3a z:.i
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fi 'itTtfUifar ti
Si aacs jcai CC? cv.j: ks* .bs Tt
C', 5152 schI floX
'S if-'
H&Tti
Application® taksn and Palioiw iSNed in *ny ol the above named
OOIMHUCS
in lowaat currant rate*. Alio, BBA.L ESTATE bought and aold, and 00LLEOTIONS promptly attended (0. __ *1A.pplv to
HUA7C £HT
""SOOTT St. CRANE,« General Fire and Life InsurBncfl. rnw?' j?
OFFIC(K:
MainSt.»between 5th & 6th ^Terre Hante, lnd.
Offloe'159 Ham Street Old Stated of Drs. Thompson & Kust
MUSICAL.*
*3r'.iaitttf^'
-dir
L. KISSNER'S PALACE (IF
iJS*
•f'i
zaA *di ij 1#*
'-'No. 48, Ohio (Street, :Ail Kmtt.-Hi !!ai "'"opprtHiT* Tif**cowfr BoronC'"4** tofttz .'r a
kJTKRRK-HAUTBSt
IMIt '1'
Sole Agent for -C.i
Chickerituf A Song, Knab 'e''itCo., Steck Co., Robert Nunns, Gkue£ Co.rthe Celebrated Patent Cycloid,
And other well known and reliable
PIANO FORTES!
Also, Oarhart A Needhams, and Prince A Go's celebrated Church, Parlor and School Organs and Melodeonel
A Large and Ilogant Assortment always on hand, which will be sold at LOWEB BATBS than the lame quality of Instruments can be had or any other dealer in the West.
None bnt good reliable Instruments dealt in, such as I can warrant to my Onitomsrsfor
FIVE YEARS I
Pianos, Organs and Melodeons sold an Monthly Payments.
Ho
I
For
the
Campaign I
Brass and dilrer Band Instruments, Tenor aad Baas Drums Cocoa, Ebony, Boxwood and Silver fifes Trimmings for Drums also, Flaga of all sizss, all the Dest
sst qnallty and lowest rats*. KIB8NEB
Bend orders to
PALACE OF
«S
MUSIC.
AU kindi of fttosical [ztsimioeoU repalrod tbe most approved manner.
epalre Ilir
MUSIC
J. a. LINDEMANN,
,5 „r, ..DKALEB IB ^ataat£%s:
PUSOS, MELoiiiYolvti
ORGANS,
Violins. Guitars, Tlntes, and all kinds of Hnsle* Merchandise, No. 91 Wabash Street, TBBB2 HAUTE, INDIANA.
TONING AND BBPAIB1NO of PIANOS and ly attended to. tnade for NBW
other iBstrnments wiU.be proouitly attended to. ken
OLD
In
ti
PIANOS
win beta
ONBS. anlOSdwtt :j»s8 et?t9 rjlHE SAINT LOUIS
8. MBDEMANN
FA N O^
TJP
MAN UF ACTVRINO COMPAN1. The Pianos of this Company are essentially
Pianos for Western People. Th«j are Bot only made at home,' lint atoWeU made. Tli«r baTe taken
Four First Premlnms, at Wsetern Fairs. They possess nnrivalled excellenceof tone
and
finish, and cciapara well in
all respects with the best Instruments ot iastern Manufacture.
Prices Tary froia $450 to $«00
i^ovmiio TomriiR AND Hxi«»r
•"Efery Piano la warranted for Fl?e Toars.^fe OLD lNSTRUMKNTS KXCHANGEP AT MBKRAL BATES'. Warehouse inj Aoath Fifth Street, corner of Wainnt, and opposite the Soot hern Hotel. mj27dly
NATS AND CAPS.
N
AT
JtW'-'YOKK
8 Toil
Joseph C. Yatesv
JUST IN BECK1PT O?
itfeps'Hatsoi ait kinds, doya* Hats ot ntl kinda, $Mi MlHM' Hats of all Irincta.
Iniants' Hats of all binds,
And at all prices. Hats made to ordor on short actio*. Oonat andsee
THE SPRING STILES, 145 Jlfain Street a«* Wd tr
'•£*"31 Terre Hante. In
LOUE:I FLOUK
Smith's
-'THZ 33a I
KPSALL 4t CO., --dor. 4th andMainSts. ,*•"21
c"'ten1!
imtxbt Asa rtfi
iva SB£
We have?i store anil ale the toUowiug brand* of Extra laruily Fluar, which wa wiltde liver in any part of the city at the following prices
White (from white aheat)
j...:i..«U,0C»
lasa Mills XXXX ••••......mw.i. .......... ll^,f'i) Telegraph Mills XaaX...-m ^..7 ..— ,. 1 1 Erery barrel of tbe aboso brands warranted
ALSO:
irk
Mills XXXX Ill.Ci. Vermillion MillsXXi, lO.ffl JnnsSaWf E. R. BRTANt.4 CO.
raaflf
Wr? »(5-
