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_T/j, their Shawl uud Hurt I)c

In ..their. Embroidery and Lace 'Department

In their White Good* -popart-, merit.

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In their Linen Department

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•4ii ^utAyfot. .V/" .i.iz-iui'ai&iiiQ'tiil ao ».u »j specially Cueap ,*jy .\-«kivJ5 A/U-to- U.v«nw, ••••". 1/' .iii AVill be'airour.large gtock of \Cii.

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Plaid,|Stripad and JPIaiu. Japaness Silks and Poplins, oi J~ .. ro yy* iU-vV tuv 1 L^ if

Onr rialnganfl Stvlprd Iron-flrciiadlncs,

0 d#iSlW^t»olr Silk- StriP tid'6 ren adincs?i Mohair Grenadines, Hair Cloths, .Poplins, Freneh and American Percales, Linen SuitingB and Summer Dross tfoods-,.Ouc.entiro stock*of Boulevard Poplin Skirts reduced £0 per cent. ,0ur stock of Black .arid White Laco Points and Black Xaco Jackets at cost. ii?tr ,&'iiewW:i«i 1 ji a-f- Aiai&..*

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•*eceived titfs Day:

100 Casos^-jrew-Style-Callcoi"" At S, 10 and 12J4 centp, 100 Pieces Fast Colored Domes* ic

Ginghams,

QopxuJeto lluies iof: Bicaohe Muslins at popular prices,

eotton and Linen Sheotings and Casings, Marseilles Tand Honey Comb Bed Spreads, very cheap.I

Warren, Holierg & Co., oi»ern IIo»}_«8.Corner.

DAILY EXPRESS.

TERBB ^iSlAE^t

Saturday* Motni'ngj ^nlj 20,1872.:

RAILltOAJX TIMfr TABtE

TBBBBHAUXB4INDIAifAP0LISB.lt. Zetwfl. ... Arrive. 1:05 a, in .....Bast 1*fi0 a. ...Day lixpross 3 A an 5 re 0 0 2:20 p. m.•••••Ind'lis AceaTri'iln.-..... '4:40 p.

ST* L0VT6, YANDALIA & TKRKK HAUTE R. K. 5:25 a. -...Fast Line l:S2a'm M:30 p, Pacific Kxpress p. :10 p. m«....Bt. L. & Cairo Ex-....- 8:15 a.

IVDIAKAPOLIS ft ST. LOUIS B. K.

Apnu from Acut. Htfparl ibr West

10:58a. ia. Day Express „....ll :M a. :3ft p. jn. Ind. & llattooti Ae...4:32 p. in I§ 43

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ja Night Express.".—-10:60 p. Paris and Decatur... 1:45 p.

Arrtve frofH West. Depart for East. 3:29 p. m-» Day Express ..-3:34 p. 12:55 a. m......Lightxiing Exi)reB8...12:57.a, 6:10 a^ M.r.. .Nltrht Bxpfess:..'.....'. 6:15 a:m 11 25 a. in Paris and Decatur. 'Freight and Acoore.....-412:15 P.» in

HTAKSTOLB &ORAWFORDSVILLB R. E, Ltace. Arrive. flsSO a. ID Express 10:30p..m 4t40 p. m...—Mail 3:25 p.

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Leone. Arrive. 4H5 4 15 p. in~...AocoiniBodation 7:45 p. BYAXSylbLB, TORRE HAVTB ft CmCAGO R. B. Leave Arrive. 6:45 a. Chisago Express^ 3-:15 p. 4 40 d. ni Aeooinmodation 10:50 a.

POST OFFICE DIRECTORY. GLOSS. DAILY MAILS. OPEN 0:00a. w...Bast Through... 7:30 and 11:15 a.m 3:00n. m...»....do do 5:15pn» 6:00a.in...".ti.'. W&y"...I2:30ana5!l5iJvm 6:00 a. m...Cincinnati &Waahington 7:3_0 a. 3:00 p. 5:15 p. 3:00 p. Chicago, -4:30p.m 6:00 a. .A..Chicago 0:00 a. 3:40 p. KvanaviUe and way 4 :30 p. S:U0a,m Through 7:30 a. 3:40 p. Roekvillo and way 11:00 a 0:00 it «mE. T.-H. & C.R. R. way.. 4:30p..jn

ST. LOUIS AND WEST.

10:30 a. via. Alton Railroad..... 4:30p.m li:00 via. Vandatia Ri R-. 4 :30 p. 8EUI-WKKSLT HAILS. dray milt via. Prairieton, PrairieOreek and

Turman's Creek-

Closes Tuesdays and Fridays at 7:00 a. Opens Mondays and Thursdays^at 6:00 p. -m Nelson—Closes Tuesdays!: Saturdays at 11 a.m

Opons Tuesdays •& Saturdays at 10 a. in •WBrnCLTHATlB. asonvillevia. Riley. Cookerly, Lewis Coffee

MdHoweSviUa-Clos.8 SatMa»ys tttT a.

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OpeM Sftturdftys at 12 m.

Call Boxes and General Delivery open from 7 tOO a. m. to 7:30 p. ffl.a

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CITY. AND VICINITY.

NEW ADY6RH.SEMJSNTS. »J

Sfink ^FarHctVA Co Italian Statuary—L Topi. ,..v»,s Turtle Soup— Wm Hess, *, -v A rcale—Farm- y^Ts Wanted—Situation. r"

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Will of' i* Ui#ir. JCositoiisera .i«.iii'* iffiuifftriti OY, .a»-iai Iw JV «J ilffi. «CUiii j,i.

,» i: itiin-or^ "in nrn,, i'JV, u.uilaj..,. .jj.r.tii—"i,"'j jiIJ it Juw

cer, is in town.

being drunk and disorderly.

^men

The Look Boxes and Stamp Office open rom 7:00 a. m. to 9p. in. fmm Money Order and Register office, open from 7:30 a. m. to7 p-m, *„q«

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OnSundays,officeopentrom8a.m.to»a. m.

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HOTEL ARRIVALS.

tebre hatjti HOUSE. .. GuaHg, EvanBville: S Bayley,

Indianapolis, Hibb, Uncinnati A Stines, Stinesville W.E Nelsoti. Chnton, Enominger, Crawfordsville Glazebrook, MaTshall Wm Zapep. Evan, ville Ed St OlairrNew York, Dinsmore, EvanevilleJ:J Harry ^jy?D» New York _J Wasren,^Columbus Jump, Newport O Pa^-,?Ee ThosE Baynea, New fork W -E Green, Charleston McGee, Louisville Howlitt, BBlaln, KyiThw C^^--?

Mcintosh, Indiaflspolw ,T-W-wi«st,

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Perkins, Evansville Miss Jones ween-

castle S Viele, l»4y,Jfewjort.

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3Jays Doings—W S Kyco«& Co. ••:.* Insurance—Haeer & McKeen Kor Sale—The McKeon Pork nouso. ,^'.-' ,^ DoH^t Reward Soap. "i Special Meeting—C and Union Mo 1. Wantea—Dining Room Gins. igis#

small-pox scare has

evanwhe].t^?s

L. EOOTH has returned from California.

MAJOR JOHN E. SIMPSON was in town last night.

COL. Titoaiks Dotting'is crow-king-hereabouts. Cot. GIOVANNI

ESCATo,

a Qi^ban offi­

A WEEKLY paper will soon be issued-at-Casey, Illinois.

W. D. JAMES owns a_ peach form at Carbondale, Illinois.

MESSKS. Dowling ami J^apna ire dig. -j-tinguisfieti hi®:*31 *.*

THERE will be room 'for all In thfi churches to-morrow.

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JGAVA2tft"Will''he

Tuesday, without fail.

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Jntheir Hrsiery ml GZo*e Dc i^jyartment.

In their Domestic Depl •-'•'tment.

In their arasol^Dep tment.

IT is said that iae city German papers are indulging in lively personalities. ..

JOHN MCInxyiiE and- James-Cahill were arrested yesterday afternoon for fighting.

THE

Democratic' County Convention

will be called to rder at one o'clock to-day.. ST. SvviTitm-has gone back on- this community. Not a drop of .rainJfiU.yes--terday.

PRESIDENT JoHNrljEEj'of the-Ii' C.-'A S. \V. Railroad, will probably rempvg tp this city.

fit-forifee.u

a a

market. The thfesMng. ucomug

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ISAAC HEER, of the Brazil ^liner, and G. W. Collingc, of the Rockville Ratriot, were in the city, yesterday.

THE municipal government has not yet found ,t^e. scoundrels who raided the house of Mail Agept TValker, ^ir

THE Paris Beacon urges the people that ^labB'to subscribe liberally to aid the' Paris, Nedga & St. Louis Railroad.

CA?T.,J^. R. SEARS, of Newport, was in the city last flight. He will attend the soldier's, reunion p,t JFarmersburg to-day.

The "Libel-ail" Republican list is taot yet ready for publica'tiofii It- is' Supposed thait one or U^'gefiUfenden'' are toiling

•'. 'f I—l THE Vandalia liw. wiU rpp, half-fare trains .from. Effingham and Greencastle, on..the. !27th,, bringing people tp hear Oglesby.'i. Hi e.Jj

JnTDGE SCOTT should introduce into the county convention-to day his" resolutions recommending-crow- to Democrats -a regular article dfdiet.

ONE tobacco dealer in this 'city makes more cigars in a month than any three manufacturers' in Indianapolis during hasame.-pariod. _L J&. —'w

MR. G(ft.DSBUBYr, a very popular conductor on the I. & St. L. Railroad, is dangerously ill in Indianapolis. His recovery is despaired of.

^he steamers Try-us and Phccnix left for ports below yesterday. The Clinton has sunk at the Walnut street landing, in this city. The river is falling.

HON. HENRY WILSON will speak in this Congressional district on or about the Gth August. The place where he will speak has not yet been announced^

THE Weekly Express will be enlarged about the first of August, after which it will contain more" reading matter than any newspaper published in the State.,

JAMES OAKEY returned "from Yale College, yesterday, with a diploma in his pocket. He will return to New Haven this fall find ehter Yale Theological Semr inary.

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JOHN R. Ejen, of Moultrie, 13 the Democratic candidate for Congress in the Illinois District wliicli in?Iu«les the neighboring counties of Clarke and Edgar-

DR. JOHN L. DICKERSON, of Lost Creek, is establishing a sewing machine agency in this city. He has taken a room on South. Fifth street, next door to The Express office.

8pe3ches in sevetal States

COUNTRY Democrats say

agent of Booth, jn COUNTRY juemocrais mau iu*, «».

St. UuM PBl4«»^Spa^«g: -notenjoy visiting 4ow« any more, hetMise }\egner, Bal»rmore, „lrC

eguer, ... A Glass, John A Adeylott, Rcckville Sidtner, Crawfordsville John McGrail, Buffalo William Gray, Clinton SLorDelius, Harry Wetsdl, Indianapolis^Rev A Williams, Greencaatle Misa^J Gailav \fioa \f PivtAinnoh Al IS!

nothing astonishes Greeley was first nominated nearly

A Williams, Greencastle Miss RGai- u^eeley was .nw uoiu The Rivertides have recfeived and acley, Miss Bosworth, Cincinnati Miss three menths ago, and yet no speaker a^-

vocating

lur

^i3 claims baa" lifted His voice in

ins, Evansville Miss Jbnes Green- vocating his claims has lifted His voice in Qiub at Terre Haute, date not yet ascer-

TnE'pnblic would like to hear iather Gavazzi in the Opera Ilouse, even if a small admission fec to pay charge for the building is required. -T.lie Congregational Glrarch triH tiot-hMd^tiirthrong.-

Tiie Western. Union Telegraph Company has extended its Kockville line ff6m~lBis~"city~fo' Crawfordsville, and it will be completed to Logansport, on the route of the new railroad, jwithin_ one_ week.

AN agent of Edwin Booth has engaged the Opera House for that tragedian on the 10th and lltli of April,1S73. This isalong way off, but the agent is arranging an extensive tour for Mr. B., requiring careful preparation •*.

Hudnut & Co. will have the machinery going in their immense new establishment, on north Third street, next -week -Their hominy mill is the largest in the State, and one of the most Buccessful in the country.

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MANY Democrats declare that they will -not vcae-jfOc .Mr^oQjrhges.^^ f+tj.

Will the convention/1i-dfiy^ be.[v.fu neral, or only a crow-ner's 'quest?

EemembhR-the-library«.meeting at the Terre Haute House this evening.

IS said tliat' a" bargain exists by which th^ "Liberals" agree to aak nothing of the. conye»UoB_ tOsiJay, jjrotided the Democrats will keep hands off when it comes" to distribution of "President" Greeley's local patronage.

SAMUEL

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MALONE '^yesterday' 'wore

around town a new coat upon the collar of which was apiece of pastbeard giving the price. gehUeman ]|uggfestedlp_Mr .Malone that the placard should be taken off'as'the day for a'^ice upon colored men has gone by. ...

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FODTS

& HUNTER are making arrange-

menta^to biiifd "next spring a very fine livery stable, with rooms attached, for a carriage "factory,on- Third-street between Ohio and Walnut.. ,TKe. wieipbers of this firm have come to the conclusion that it is wiser to sell some of their three thousand. dollar bosses and itivest the proceeds in permanent improvements of city prop

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erty.

A RED C. ADAMS, of^ Illinois, loaned twenty dollars to a congenial new acquaintance, at IheYandalia depot yc3terday, receiving a valuable diamond ring as security. The"" coiigetriai acquaintance -wanted to pay a. little-freight bill. He

went off for that purpose, but he proved

TEHRE HAUTE could conflagrate now- to-bean unreturnmg brave. Jared inter-

very easily. There is only one fire engine viewed a jeweller soon afterward, an ^^feetfally^nvited- •.. received the cheerful informationjhat

,7vy,

,..., the rine had no salable value. VERY little wheat has. appeared in

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HON. B. W. HANNA spoke at Vernon

last night, andMs-annoimded for-^Madison

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The First Ward llepubtica?i Club fii rented the second floor of .142 Main street, for headquarters.

THE"regular policemen 'liave "ordered

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silver shields for badg^. J\^tchmen will tave been iriade since last report wear stars SamuerW.' Hirvell JaneX-bnce, lot .. 7~

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.tie Mayor's CoucL ye3Wrday,,tw.o

HE Greeley Democrats will act the evening at 8.

poreine-lO^uay-H-'lUV/ liiil* Hf iwugltiz.e* ^UCiVitw I"

ihey depend upon^.. Of. coarse "Liberik" don't want any ol they hate office clufy of the'manTigira of to-day's funeral prominent place

they Late office. but it ia the bounde„

nf tft.dav»8 fnnerai

Tearers™" TliW lB 'lM lie-

cent way to shake hands over the bloody chasm.

TXX HE following transfers of, rqal" estate

in Gilbert Place for $1,200.

Nathah el

men were fined for fighting, and.,tjire^ for ^ot in Nathaniel Preston's subdivision for

Preston to'AftdnJw'Fenreier

$4o0. Same"rd-John P. 'Wise.'lot in samesub--division for $450.

Same to John Meloscli,'lot in same subdivisioft lor '^450. John WaM,J°,.J°hn A. "\Yagn$r, Jot in Turner's subdivision for $300. 1' Frederick Tean'y,'et al, to same, lot in "same-subdivision for $350.

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JULY 20.—Robert the Wise, King of France, died 1031. Talbot, Eirl of Shrewsbury, distinguished warror, died. 1452. Tornado in- Cheshirey England, 1672. Marmont, Duke of 'Rigusa, Bonapartist general,' born '1774 Sultan Mahmoud II., born 1785.- -John Sterling, poet and essayist, born 1806: James WliitafeeiVfirst' Shaker preacher, died at Enfield, Conn., 1787: Rebel Cotrgress m'et in Richmond, 1861. Rebels" dfeaaioited Slierman's lines near' ^(la'nCa three times, $ 4

THE following1 persons are announced1 in the Journal as candidates for nomination "before 'to-day's Demopratic coriven-' tiori: 'Represefitatrve—C. W rover.

Clerk—-P., \y,. Hagger ty,Mar tin Holl.inger .* ttr-tir-*——*tr Treasurer—Jas. M. Sankey, Thos. B. Snapp..

Sheriffr-R.. Stewart, Thos. S5BangYor^Tno. t!. feeder,M "C."Snfock, Mar"fin Grace.

Commissioner—Louis Seeburger, Jas. L. Kelly, Daniel Hollingsworth, Nathan Balding. •'Real Estate*Appraiser—Peter Hughes, Edwiit Gartrell, Linus A. Moyer, Geo. W. Carico.

A LARGE LIBRARY.—The librSiy «f Dr. Ezra Read, of this city, containing abolit four thousand volumes, comprises probably as many old and rare books as any private collection in America. Among -the rarest of the old books are, a copy of Xenophon, 1623 Dionysius of Ilalicamassensis, 1758, a beautiful work Rapin's

assenBis. i/oo. a ucuuiuui wuiik| uauiit a

covery of the art of printing Groves' An toninus, 1793 Seneca 1614 Pliny, 1634 Virgil, 1528 Ilerculaneum Manuscripts, a valuable compilation Puffendorfs Law of Nature and Nations, 1717 Cicero, -1741 Odea .of Pindar, 1749 Thucydides, 1753 Crusius' Roman Poets, 1743 Hymns of Callimacjiu8, 1755 Xenophon, 1770 Demosthenes, 1726" Terentii, 1726 Cowper's Homer, 1791 Roman Monuments, 1745 Virgil, 1717 a rare Latin Lexicon Bell's Pantheon, 1790 Conquest of Mexico, 1724 Martialis, 1501 Life of Homer, 1736, the only copy in America

Cot. R. W. THOMPSON will make a History of Trhimvirat^. 16§»v Homes' political speech in Indianapolis in a IUiad, 1732 Athenian JOracle, 1704 week or two. The National Executive Eacciolatti Lexicon Seneca and Twitus, Committee, have invited him to make very old Ovid's Metamorphoses, 1732, ..-1 ni..- (this-book was. the property of the Earl "'V ,** of Donnegal) Homer,1527,iti 'hog--«kin that they do.

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•wnEiTjujr •ur* •neaa expenas"iroonx -twelve huntbev hear so much distressing news en

fhnv hear so much distressing news when ,iniion, .„n„niis .u

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they °om^. They assert, however, at j^rary.. His pollec-tion of ngodern books nothing astonishes them now. is full and interesting. is full and interesting.

annually in adding to bis

a

™c". /. T" i.. cented a challenge to play the

challenge to play the Brazil

Club at Terre

tftsaSIS? :r rlMd1st-sr™1h"*-hewgag and beat the broad cymbala

Haute, d:

LETTER FROM0 HON. D. W. VOOI£ VHEES

TOCAPT.

BUIGGS.

[jVfr. Voorhees' recent performanco at Spencer lends peculiar interest to^his letter of Mhy 1% t,o Gapr.- S: p.\Brfgga.:' It fs'Veprodticed^from'Tlie 'T-T^reWof1 2 1 I

Washington,"D. C+ May 17J

Deau CapTAiN: ^Yoor favor -in a 1, hand.' The idea that 1 wtfnld -nnTier' itny circnraatance3,-8tFppon GfSnt sftem^tbo' r.dicillons'for sefiWs "con'tradicfo •._• T.he' statements"to that effcct'are' maliciously and abstirdly false.The rea?bn .why will n6t suppotf Gredfey id that 'he better fhan Grant'in any f^^pfect. and in gome pointH.lip is'worSe. 'Thij waS Tlay meaning1when:•spieikinij-in the Hotif'e. N A a & port' eUA&'W* f%r (SimettfuMMi abandoning his principles. l'ire and. water

jl Biian sranu uy niy -'firnCferfe «.»« long principle?." If I did dthcrwXsc I would be & dishoiiest man, •iiTttoorthy1 of. jhy bwn re sped or the respect of. anybody ,d$e. JLf for this course affi (o be bondetnned, I atni entirely edntent I wtinld 'not ta:be dny orber lbr. ail^tlre^h&hdfs^he 'Tforld has t6

S^^6^®5F^eW,^(6wWe

great National, Q44i&44U&P*rty wij1 not commit». diqgrarpfnl suicide-at-Bali»aote-on j.h,e__Qtli. of July. I believe ..it .VfMf. be guided Uy principle and honor, and presetSa$ifa(e87X'$lSM 'A&.^ honest masses of the Democracy can vole with, sclf-respecL I^sjrall labor ^o brmg^out

such'"afeaivlt.

^Others areTabonng to

nominate, Grceley,,lhe,.mosL ^rft'oua man to the Democratic parly in the .Unitfd pmcs 1 am wining'tR^t^tlie fHi1)1ic"may judge between them and ijiej. anxi-^det«riintoe who., has been true to Wmsel§ toiMsjpqpr,| and to'-iiiis conviclioris. a

Yours, trulyv ©.''W:- ¥oorHeb*.'

Capt. JOHN C: BEIGGS, 'Terre" Halite, Ind.

RfguJar .gfiiyipes i© Jlig Ssgfind Pr^sla'terian Church to-morrow, after which the house wilt be'cloSed tiH Hli^ fii-st®Sabbath in September.

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Uhristian unapei.—u, i.

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Christian Chapel'—B, Ji. Tyler jjastor. reaching toinioi row,—.(Sunday,) at lj o'clock A. M. and 8 p. M. AH are inyited

Rev. John R: Eads, of Piiris,TIlls^a prWclier 'of arkatiiTilj, will preach at 10-} A. M. and at 7f P. M. on Sabbath in the Asbury^M^iEiphurch^ ^orner of

Fo(jrth aB(J-g"p^Vtreels."T^he

preachin-

j(j

porcine to-day if they fail to recognize' ^"Services in the Congregational Church

Gen.Mobton^Q. ,Hunter,.listened, lo the claimsi for office of the vast-throng.of. tc-morow at M. Rev., R. 0. Post r\r ir i. "v "Rtf'ntiT)]inana. wRnse Rnnnnrt, will nreach. seats Tree and all are welthe speech of Mr. Voorhees at Spencer, "Liberal" Republicans, whose support nt «T ori Tlrtn^diay/-'J don't want any of the spoils: as a class

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public

^^p{M qinrch^ to-

monow morning at ll.o'clopk and in-thc -i il. O ''.iV'^s

W.w/T

4L\ I./VMM 4/» IVT A VAfW OF 1 1 A AR "R A IT 1?.. O. -PNSTL

will preach, seats Tree, and all are vfc}^ come. No services in the evening.^

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No services in Ply mouth Chapel in the morning: In the e^venijig Rev., $.0O, Po3t wili preacf

returned ffo'ifa

xVaslvyille,^Tenfl^^)/,irteJ7ptetr~T«rfwTW last.Veek, whither she went as one.of^the heirs of the latp Sir Francis' Drake, to consoit with tie?•others onthe sjteeBiest and bestimenpp.of s.ett.Hng up^nd dividing the estate, the .valne of which is several mitlion dollars *They ferliploy'ed codnsel, ahdset matt^rs'td work in Ah'e direction. We trust their most sanguine Jiopes may. be realized.—Marshall Herald.

DAY'0Mt%S.

Critical'WDrksj an edition of which only Signor L. Topi informs the public that Fifth and Main streets. six copies are in America, 1706 Bentley this- afternoon-and. £venlng_Iie_.Wili—offer upon Phalaris, 1699 Plutarch's Lives, an elegant collection, to be sold at

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One of* the interesting features of today for all wliOTWfnt-to-lay'ih' a stock of Hosiery, will be to read W. S. Ryce & Co's Hosiery advertisements, and 'tlien go a^cfTuy" "^5§y „i

Tieira keeps a full assortment of Hair Goods, and does all kinds^of Hajr Work. Room, No. 5Jn BeWne's\Bl^ck*„iJ B5S9

Clark's Indelible Pcncils, at -,s« C589+ O. BARTLETT & Co's.

C)iar.ter_

t. €araeiitef8 and^

Joiners'Union No. 1.

Take Notice. .Don't fail to attend the special meeting to-nighat at the hall. It is sgmething of ., vital^importancc a J. 111 A ui MfidUt aotafl

to you, and*af-foltattendarice'is requested. D. H. WALMSLEY. 65S9 R. S. C. & J. U. No. 1.

supply your demands at very low rates— see if they can't. 6589+

Sncli steady old companies a8f theHartford Fire Insurance Company is llhe place to put your risk. When you are the possessor of a Hartford policy you always feel that your property is really

a doubt about it. The old-Hartford will issue a policy on any good property at the same rates as other companies of the

Call and see for'yourselves.

Wlio wants a Gold Pen? If he wants it cheap, let him buy it of O. Bartlett &

Choice Lace Barb3 at cost, at Otis'.

upon Phalaris, 1699 Plutarch's Lives,' an elegant collection, to be sold at & Safety are the best, Tin'and 1683 Cicero's Letters to Atticus, 1490, a auction. The articles will be ready for gjateJEtoofersjn.th® cijy^.. ,/• a,-, book published fifty years after thedisr exhibition to-day, in Ross Block, inthe room foriflerly occupied.fcy, Afiton-.Shid0 as a music 'store'."

GEO. A.'Haywaiid & Co.,

§5§7" Auctioners

The late8t-and-best.thing.out, theDOLLAR REWARD SOAP." T. H. Barr & Co., Agents, opposite the Postoffice.

A nice line of Photograph Albums at O. Bartlett.& Co'a.O 'Jt UI8LX1 ®5fi9t)S

Look at our $1 Chemise and $4 Suita A HERZ& Co. y&y g| 6586$

0 Bartlett & Co. wil from any Publisher's Catalogue, jusi as cheap, if not a little cheaper, than you can buy them in Terre Haute. 65jj9$

Turtle Soup* and ifg cincert &is evening at (JanTKrinus Third aofl jaefryitgets.i -J _=£ 6589 WILLIAM HESSE.

1): Bartlett

:'Sc *€r.

iavetf ll^

QL ftJl.kjnd^^of.-blank previous to -the. Jate aidxaSce in these goods, with which to supply, the needy at im IdwiiBflres.\ 6589$-' ..

Take & look through, the WholCM^e Notion Hotise Of" 'U R. Jeffjebs&CO. 6578$

"•'tf£~^V

•6 "':CAPSE- WflTi1-18

Internal Ciiarfjrcjs Ilusincss

Ig tltc.rsiSdh for i. .2/0 *T'i (*'.1 jhi VU.r*J+

^oOVvoki1!!^# kokiKs'iiif

-Men'fl, Womeivs ^n4 Chil^ren'f, tp,, Ve* Beldy begTlining SATUli DAYv.tfft \pest--Ucnta' -Bfillwh A lfose, 25 eerta per pair

R?iii' 4 '-kjni Gonts' Li^Ie "fhread, 5Ct\cenlai vperjti*irr: S'« •, ,-%T Vl» 1 .Scalea4f Prices, for'La»li68ii: it, a-—i -tv io'i.inur.Kj nj-n Lndies Unbleached ldh HWe 0}' Cti ad O tftdws, 'iV u".- 4^'Cenls. Ladlesa 25ccnts.

Ladies, ask for oiir 50c lf«e *)u» laclies' Clocked Hofie-,-40 cents. •10'

-90,1 00, and 125 cents. Ladies' Balbriggan Hds^'SO^nd OO "C.ts.

®CHB^KiEis's: HOSE!,

CentB. '-'.' inoiii! ultiSOy^V^'^X MisSes* 'Cotton lTosei lO^pS, 20 and 25e C'UiM'rcn?s.^we, J^'J»p^20,cen.t5i

ni

timi.

10,-15.and 20 cents.. j^newberlSaliirdgy,MoWiin9- -a uoiatt

-W. .^ ityce & &

egsa -xi

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''J rvi". •. vrfflE ')MAIL..vwil, »al&-'

'J TU E: ALIj. it. ::i: ^'ifV^rt'w THE MA.lL.ihs The women ..do, miiie-tenthsj of the- sh,opr lii'wui ping in

thiscity-.j,j,-

'.'-i liTHB.-»i» ii ,v nt. iT HEM AIL. ii Him

p^iur, reads

-i \.v, -V i'V Ewry wtfmaa-:.ito. lerje liame. r.eaus.

preaching to-morrow,—(bunday,) at 11 ....., The .Mai).. vw -j

J^ii'st'Presbyteri^Ch^rctf. Jirt public Service to-morrowvat 11 A. m. and 8 P. M. Rev.A Ajex.vStefr.itt, .Minister, officiating.

i-TheMaij. -u, THE. MAIL.«ai.a THEMAILw, v.- f5 .THE AIL.» Business Men, yoii ^ee. the point! ii E A I

THE. MAIL. THE MAIL... .1:1

•fi I' Advertise in The Mail.: \,u I „„«,/ THE MAIL. THE MAIL.

THE MAI L^«-»

Brigg'-S Glass' Marking Pen, at 'v .'.6oS9i: Q.- B^rtlett & Co'%

t.

v. j, •,• rrrr

MWk flown.fr^e. Jiave. marked line ff -beautiful Japanese poplins down today

Ladie3 fine gaUza UBdervasts, regula made, both long ai)di s}iort, sleeyed^u,,,! closed at cost. 'Fine silk mits costing $1,75 ^vill be sold'at $1, fi nerj gooefs proporUonately..low. iTarfetV, E.iplV tkrpadttind,Berlin gloves in Mifeses!.sizes, reduced 50 per cent.

A.few., dozen, Jjjslp,, thr«aJ half-hose, slightlymopided -by a, damp wall,,(or aale

'cheap.. ijjiA f' i,Z. A^i'r Silk ties, bows, and lace goods ieduced to absolute cost.. ih

I 6593 ":1 .viiu. Terre Haute.

iienieiuber that it will, not cast ,you one cent fo liave yonr lnitMil Statriped on the"Paper and EijHfdj^TpO'bu^ijP1.*^ "boS'9'^

sasll riliibbK1'ai Iialf {jfice,^'at pt^'- v'* 6589 Notice.^A special meeting of the Car"' penters' and Joiiers11 Uniop Will held at their, liall, over Engle &'putt's,.shoe store, .on Saturday evening,, 20th. inst. An earnest request'is Extended to all the meriibSrs' thereof to be prompit'irt '^tendajacej 'ffi. bfisjnesa o^great imfio^ance is to be transacted. ..All members should come without Ml.'1 Byorden of theUriion.

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flo, not jexW)» but iewby !,*pc upon ohe and. ali whether great or.«nall wbetber"6hbrt or talF, who can 'climb'or fall'j'br .^.walk '.or'crawlj 'to' go.' any" wajr at" all/''. ton.i'tWW&bjWl^,.0?,y.aw.',>,.b^ railroad or—~canawl, to the popu-. lar'sfoi'e of Omiipltii, BiMingd Wall, and by pointing an awf, or shaking a 8ha\ylj or flourisbing a maul, or ^nocking them.sprall, make them isho.w ,y,o\v ,those Dry Gofeds'atid Notions.':iv'lij1,i -ii •vhoXM.i Ov^HDL^i'B'A'tinro'&Oo.

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The Cheapest plafee to My Books and Stationery is at XJPPINCOTT^ northeast corner of Sixth and Main, C. D. DENffir., ^Manager.

•It is'Conceded Iby Every One that

Semi -Annuijil Clearance Sale.— Until the close of the season wewill g^ye a'rednetMn^oif'ten per celit.on all good^ sold, kiid 6el1 atl su'Ajfier gbods at Be os or a 6585$^' )fu r. «,» EteAvont '& j&>ib

Tlid ^Hmtip^o^. American Spectacle Company,.: manufacture. the Ealeot, Bifocal- Spectacle/ whereby the/vvearer- call sea tb^rtad'the firiest' p^int' arid thread the fin«tffle.S^eVan^. Vitli the' saine Spectacle see Vat a distance. ,aa .perfectly a? jn youth.- 'S.-Ei.'Freeman, Agent,"'6578$'. 161Main 8treeti

•It 19 a1 seandaluus fact Ir-I am sell-" itfjf'Btidifc ft»d^Kttes,'SHt»pc!rEr &c.,at low iery tow prices—l. tnow' it-^-ain assured of.it daily, by customersjwio have ."b^en thfr6unds." Haver a new stock coming in this weet. SllfipeM cheaper than ever, ladies,'/c^tV sKoeH^waj' down—^ '6589$ .&,y

^or putting lip gu^er/apd 's'ppulirig, tUi aiUl sheet iron Jobbing, good and cheap, Moore &Haggerty can not'' be equalled, 1 1 9 a in

Goto Moore' Hagerty for Furnace

and

3angMi"18r3rairi efreet'." "6807""J

0€HjEsbv:

lit:. 3 2

1

il.'WAzjii^Y, &P-Mt til.

Main streset,,.between "third and

Fourth BtreeU.. .» ... 65?!,.,

§t(ll going on, the clpsing 'qui B.a]eepT -Notions.aLOiis' .! .. 6&88.J.-.

*tUA teest Cgpl. ,cjgf*r

iin

j'lie

city go to. Scott ShoaPe, -Main.street,..bei tween'Ninth'atld'Tetith-Stir?'?""?'*'

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6585$

... -j.'-".

..liUdies-wi'l.^'find it to their intefest. to. j^fceaarigfefr yp«aBrttr6thy r'og8»'

.. Stone.H-.Tbe sickly season is at hand, take out ybtir filth treediiig,. sickness engendering,, wood... and leai1' ^)uii^ buy a Stones. JPumpti ,^eay#..your, "order with the proprietor,. W. H. Fishy^it tlie

6589 Works of Art and Italian Statuary* -^Befng 'ifiany yearti since a' cOHe^titrti bf Marble and Alabaster Statuary has been offered to the citizens of Terre Haute, Buntin House, Or with Cory A Co'., corner ... 6589

i*i&} il

.v.r/w.

Gwi.*---Ricliai:d Oglesltv,

,.r ii.iax««,

.,.dl w""" ort'iT Will address the people of, yjgo^coiiEty atthe-WigTrant-pTj---

If .!

Saturday, July 27, at 1 okI'k P.M. .JUJSlrt l" Sfft ft :t tfiti Li un .: lj. ilJ'J-.tUooHjli. :r-i i'iiii V::

Every body. and. "the. reabaf. mankind'' 'arttiinviied.-.'i.'Co'me''out Democrats.'iind RepU.bUci/.s and hear the. great JIUnbis. an^inensB^ vlie poUtieal topics of the day masterly manner

A special invitatioti is' extended to the Vadies!

I want trt wake a Present S^-It's iforeign article—^rtne of'tlieiBtimable value "fte" times. -No ipersoh should Jbe.without gnfc. Has saverf many live?! !To every ens tomer buying a pair of Boots or Shoes for the-next ien. '^ays, I .will gi.ve one,of these useful articleftLi W^-'A'.- R^ANj\/ 6589 'a'JCorner'Fbtfrth'iind Oliio.*

_JLi&llibVal.'—.The Terre- Hau Musical rnstitute and ^teinway Piano Agency has lieenr^rnoVeS tb"' Nd. '182 'Maiii 'Rtt^et^ ibet ween"6i1i' an^ Yth streets, north .side over Miss Raridon's millinery.stor^ I 1706- •. I'I' IriPti,y. ....

_'Mantles and Grates in grerft variety at -Moore &• Haggerty's,' 181 Main street| 'C607

James M. Dishon, and no other. Go forth in haste, ."

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With bills and paste '...'* Proclaim to all creation, That men are wise .jUi'iUUU Who advertise, .1

In the present generation.

Office—Gazette build ing.

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6574-1

Some extra good bargaihs in Notion's 'will be offered the trade this week-by C578f

f!..

U. R.( JE^FEKS & Co.

Seltzer Water.—I will' eell' ^nu^nf imported-"f^eltzer -Water by the ju^ do?eil. T^h'is'ils warranted jitii'e'arid gOod 65721 Jacob/'PWher{

ire moved from Hudeon's block, opposite |the Postoffice, to the southeast corner of :Fifth and Walnut, streets', whete'^he will bglpiea8p.4,ipi.?ee ^11,of Jier fornier patrons, an^ any. new customers who may favor her with a call. -6592$ ... ..•: .-•• •.

Lnncll at the Planet Saloon on Ohio

!str'eet,i

to

between Third and Fourth, frbin

'9 to 12 o'ciock every morning*, and from 9 to 12 o'clock on Saturday nights, giyen

''lP6r'!Home-ritanu'factur(fe'd Onderwear, cheap. Opera House Bazaar. 6586$ _j u_

Fine PLino at Ancl ionPartieR who were disappointed in the'sale of the'Piano last ^attirfiay, are hereby notified that

working under §r6at disadvantages, onj

6585$

ANWOUWCEtVIENTy. -r F6ll"CLERKS!• Wo 81*0.nuth Prjd_(o_p'njk)un ?o the nh'mb of MAKXl'Nr JlOI/UlifP4S'tt 'nftsa .'Candidate for'ferelecTToQ to the yffi-e'.'oT CouDty Cle'rk subject" to theA3eoisffhi of *Vhe'l)einb(:rad^ I xtVdilit aHmt^eonvooHtmv

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REMAINE*#cA rer!uust»mu«"i say adwtued and give'dite ol the list. 1-iA.DIKi't.JST.

fi^j'JoaA&

ivvi-G5.9^

12' o'clock' fnoon) precisely.- Don t'fdil 4 Hebtoan A to be on hand. Come in beforehand for Gordon W terms, etc. .W.JA. Rvak, .6589 Auctioneer.

SnptVSC. Sprinkling Co.3

Enihroderies. Laces and Handkerchiefs, are included in the great cost sale at Otis' ,6589

Skin Diseases. —Perry's Improved Comedone -and Pimple Remedy.—The Skin Medicine of the Age. Is wa,rranted to cui'e R(Ejd,White and Mattered Pirnplesj Kesh Worms, and Blotched Disfiguration of the face. Prepared only by Dr. B. Perry, Dermatologist, 49 Bo^d ktre^t, New York. Sold' by Druggists everywhere.. 664-C-

W

Mope .Leather Belt? at ijhg Opera Hot^e Bazaar, .j.. .'i w. i. 658§j|t

To remote Paint or Tar faom your Clothing, usfei the»« '.'Ddijar REWARD! Soat.:/ .T. H. Barr fc Co., Agents, opoopi to

Who brought down the prices on real Hair Goods? A-. HERZ A CO. 658®$/ ,.i.

May,Flower fio$ cut for sale at Scott BhoaPgi »6666$-~-

For Moth PatcFeSjTnrecklea and Tan tjtf ftce,^ f^ryfe M^tha^^F^e Lotion. It is reliable and harmless. Sold byll ^r6ggi8t$

t/P,^^4?

New York.1

ckort Recce W M' fR.oedT,)

account of low watef. breakage .of pumps, Helmut Seury!' SmtthrMarlon a S it W it el

and besides,' the extria"fe'xpens'e3jofJ« rielr well, n^W PUJPP and, new .'Machinery all round I have been tijing to give satisfaction to my customers, averaging for the past'' thfe^ or ''Mff1' weeks,', eigbte/n hours work'per da^ myself, arid^. a* great portion of this jyork, wtjsxi done down in the well in thjewater.j now h^ve everything' in godd Svorking ordferh_i4.d expect-to. gi ve' perfect satisfaction to. all reasonable persons,, and what I Wish' most particularly 'to say is this: there h|s been.business- men -within^ my sprinkfirfg teWitbi'y' fe'hibying' 'tHe^blnefitj^of flii work for nothing. Those who pay need not sfioulder iiie above assertion*but^ tb those whoj haVe -X sajr, the street will.. be sprinkled this iveek in regular order,•And. bttf 'Saturday a subscription and collection willbe .expected from tbetri "irf1, prdpbrtlon -with otters in tlie'ir'immfetTialtS vicinity. Those who do not come-to time.will receive a, very Coni^lirrientkVy blank ih front of tWeir doors hereafter^"with references &c.

WM.

BARTLETT,

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FO|l ^lil^JJlKFi

.."^•JvIjANGFORD is- a i'n'didiit for Sber--Ifi'OiMsct.td thV"a6t!6iiltff"'UiOu.r.

Ti^o' Cottnt^

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ueiqo^at^gjioinipatip^pOTvention.

DIED.

iltyi'Efr—3n 'JulV Gborge, ytiuilgest son Af '1%-b. '«nj Otfrotiti« MeyA? uged'J.nwjnths and iBdaj*..),- ,,,. ,j.

Ftrnbral thra (S.tturdayV Kfterroon- fct 4 o'clock to which iri«nd»: are invlitd

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Dubrfio Miss M. B*, ReiderLncy'"

SU^Ji CWSTS'/UST.

Brovra -Win _A

ASTATED

ihe^ funeral,wilitc^o ptoce.tordiy from tha reaidonca^if Mra. Stanton,„oa.Poplar *tre#t, «wed ca'rabte), thst Mfr. Fit'*'between.Sthiand 9th, i»t 9:30 morning. not

Friend^ gre invited to attend. »*, pfaecription uaed inwardly..

I a a el a a

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Bb'eVt AV tiO.ii.itsl Piefer FjreiLaji.W Elliott W k'. Riley W ElyJL Richardson W.

FreWSila^" ReetenbergAL Fristenbarger John Rocker Christian Kriel John Robinson A Fiddler CO 'Ruffnetll. id. Fisk Honry Ryan Michael

the sale will take- place next Satnrdayl |ft ."iT,.' .uRSfk JJl^'' j—-t—:. TV..WMI Gray Waltsr juggles Hurbftt Hehtoan A S 2 .'. SWackGeo

vovtt^tiuu ui6d ioivarily^. $Tr,«B0.'it«'ward otTerpfl to the proprietors of any Medicine lor Rheumatism and. JNeu--rftlgitf-kble to produce one-fourth aa many genuine living cafes- mad* within the games'

i.'-.'JJOA i.-A.iV. *JTiii ti j-J ju ^TTTs I f»»jvwv apirsra OII^TPfl lO «ilw prupnwvi® TTOTi rvT? ^TrrxnTJ^JI"L^nyMedicine-'lor'-Rhenmsiiaiii andJNeu-, —"dLrxoi UI1 l-Jlvo••— I ritgnt ablc to produce one-fourth aa many oos'• '.ii,'. .i.i'i'sQ I genuineliving cafes- made within thegame[

I period of time--a* Dr. Fitter's Vegetaol (fS Rheiimatic Hemefdy

I $ 2 0 0 0 an of a so in

.. ... Jos. P. i'itler. M. D., te be other tlisn a

Persons calling for these letters will please CTaduat« of. the celebrated 'University of-" .. onH

?en

eMWA'rt ATP nt thA list. 1 .fi UI,* UU\MU .ti«t.

.--i-jw.j./ i-»4A»iEi^MSTn naiu. .i j. j, jfttr^—|r9aUpgvRhjOumatism specially for -3

AkinsWi's li $LOO» 2t«w*rd-to W CJiemUt. Physlilan, or Braad-MTS 'Kredt"--*» Kelly Wfes Jennie I itWii ABlrf-'W di^cbtcfr "lodiae ot- V^tissa, Bailey Mrs Kohn Mrs Adaiimr 1 ©*^i^uw™M6r«aefc.(» anyt^ng_i juriou8 Bradley Mrs BeHo 'Kinsor-MrsMarjrJ^ I tn thg sjstom in lr. Pitlcr Hheutnatic sR a I S 38,500 CertVfrcaWs "Vr TfcfthlrtirtiHs^r

Barr JIliss flattie king jli«s Rj*ai: Jarnott Miss Lance Alcinda Jennett Mrs fflft'i"'J Uatlx-Mrs'-Knreh Bennett iss Bliza Lemon Mrs W II. Bodite Miforitnnnio Leonard-Miss Kate BMittatas MtssMary l.tabyJVI'rs Lacriida BrockitycifcSiiuMa.' Manm«n Mi^s "rown Mrs Albert Matfox Miss Barcii JrtfSfielatfMssB- M(£flier8'«iss Sarah Campbell Miss Hit Mewhinney Mrs CanuaMiss Hannah MejeiTMrsR Campbell Miss Mar-McCarty Miss M- ox-Oov£rnnrL_PoweUl Kentucfey, a o,Vn^ 'MeCttteh^Mni. K.2

wnag 0f

Patton Mrs SCS. iwi, I giasold under a similar legal guarantee, setPnn m? Rrrrnrt A I ting forth the exiict number ofbottlestocare PoSSIaIHo or/eturn the amount paid for same to the

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HAtts Miss-I/' Rogers Miss-8 m.

Bnghsh Lnella and instructions, without any charge. AdIhan^ Misa Modola drecsiil letters toKr. Pitwb.-No 46 Fouth offivfjf.KLtin Ti1 St^nlevMisaOley FoTiftlrgtreet. ¥o other Remedy-M-offercd Foster Miss Katie htanley missuiey^

on fuch

FosterMrs Stewart MlssHaUia I J' forms of RVeumatisin, also Blank applica-

Hall Mrs-Wm Trueblood MIES CS72-M. & l'u. Hackoft Mrs lt 'Ihompsou Miss W Hailey Miss Kate 'WichmanMrsM Hattney Mrs Annie Mniim Harden Mrs Mary Hippie Mrs Susan T»uvtv»iiu .^i™ Hilleansnn Miss FloraWallace Miss Nora i.ar, Rj.-inff rt,

SST safi~~ psAiniB ciTi„„ra S S S S S W I 3 Hilleansnn Miss FloraWallace Miss Nora r.aa si™3 rii *..•*, r.

Adams Bs Morgan John fArmstrong Munch John \fi Baldwit OB Murphy Taylor :/y Bates S 2 Myers Robert BaitirH JttoLean O Benewetz & Warner MeCue Harry Bennett*IS McKinney W W Breose Wm '^-^clntiro ,„.ii Breuton Arthur ^IcKenzie Chas Brickey McHuire Geo Brophy .1 1& MelntiraM Bogle Patrick McMurtrteG W Booth CbatJ^s" -r'McCutcheon lhos Bowman -.,,r ^cCutch#0"

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Burgess John W W Burgett Win 'NfewtottHarry 'v Brit. W uii,. ,MckeJs Geo .Ci Bush Uusl .. Norton JW Blue Barry Nite BR Burk nt)) /.«ftY^'v^Sr Bute Henry Oubert Brush W W jtPa.tridge IhPinas Cain Wm Parker Joel W CaloD&Co' .«•• .Payne A Callahan Own .. ,U Patterson David Dartright '.'J Pralt A Barrt'afo ta/jPeoker.CiajS ,, Clark II Pcarman KhshaCoDQver 1 PeudUtoit'Tlioaa

DayJamc8 it •,.Phi'B''PsfV_olney I B®*Estimates andl*rice Lists furnfthctLfen Dayton Jobti "'Phillippi application Davis Berry

.Kawley JW -7—1

Da\isLC2 ReavesWm^, .... Doniy.aWMftlao]i Rftdipond Johnjjf

Gordon W- ".'vi'»'!V&h«ol«y Abner Goodman Sanders Alarn GtJrhatri W !•#«M'' btacfc Da^id T/ .Sedan43-A B,..: f/

Gurfdefsohb Hammerly W' Hajrkiiis JN'-ute-

^Notice to all to "Whom it may con- Haynes Jamc» cern.—I have thi8"spring, so far, been

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ShowmakerJ Sterner. Wmt .1K v. Stewart ChaB-. til, ,.

Smith -•••rhmith IV. -, tf '.h

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fio6prrigarn'erFF1 Holden S W HoUW Frank

_Smith Whitfield ... Snodgrass Wm ,ld 'ScTioMd

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'SchoWldBB'^

Huffman Jamos .* Scott Jasr Hull.JjM... o-y 11, Taylor Wm

11 its I i, COAti,

ALSO. BKA/tTi AKO

I A IT O A

by the car or load at prices to suit the times Now is the time to buy" your oonl for wfnfei use, before prices advance.. Thanking m] lriends and the publio for there liberal pat ronage heretofore, and-byoioe* attentlbn to business^rad lull woieht, most earnestly re quost a aontinuadce of your patronage.

Orders left at post offlcc. b'ox 78S, or atinj office, east Main street in Keith A Fairbanks warehouse, Will be promptly attended

^CE, ICE, nawic. i,./

Bopd sweet

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N6lion3.arel,|^iBe slps^ .oftt »ti -at Otis'.--"-*- 6589

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:aduat« of. the csie'b'rated 'University ofnsy lvaniaift'lS^. to ff Pfofessor ol ChemST

v. curp,

including itev. C. II. Ewir-g, Media, Pcnn" sylvania, Itev. Joseph Beggs, Falls ot

jiocior Jennings ana i^uiiur «nwii« un« detpliia-: HobJ Creeley,memberJJopgr,ess from Philadelphia Hon Judge Lee,Camden.' New Jeisey ex-Senat'6fStewart, Baltimotc or-(lnvpmnr Powell, Kentucky, and thou-

others, if space fermtttcd

CatnpbeirMrs Ann *250 Reward fdr the name'f any warranted 'PavSe Mrs Clara'-v preparation lor Rhertathm and Kenraln^^?A?rs^iUev

terms. Cfet acirculal- on the various

m: sMwat,

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Hollowav Miss Klla Welsh Susan. J—LiXX.^ -LUI -1 -B~/ Hono Miss WigRento^ssflachel I Horn Mrs Harriet Williams Miss norn i*jr» ir iSn Holloway MisS Annie*WiHiams MisEllen Johnson Mrs L, ,, Wyeth Mrs Mary Jones Mrs W Young Mary A

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.+il£ liii *kl vf-./J. .'iitlbii tMttftiiM .Si

CL.IFT &' "WILmAMS,J

Manufacturers of^.il.ty"'I^*w"t3?.

SASH, .Jitrrsa •i DOORS, ~, JK BLINDS, 'ra'tT'4

8L- :'Kri£

...I! fiMOULDlKGS, J/T "J1* STAIRS,

STATE. BAILING,

I oirfo Hn/ iiiirfpu3 ili.j

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BALUSTERS .^1 .... lhi ivvtii'limtfo'i AND NEWELL POSTS.

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Dealers itf

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Ul&rK O 11 -4 em luuii uiisiiw Lv «Wi!ii '-,'3 ps oonieyLaJrcnco j] Luiiilbcr, Latli & Sliingles Coldon. Will ,,, Pri.co Dr .%

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ElyJL ^?M:«-**.Kicharason w. ti ^. Farrell Frank ^Robertson: Zmvhemiah A NEWDAIRY.. .4, I Frew A Rob?rts Thornton Freers Herman P.ogers All J. Fr6w Sila^ Rcctenberg A itr*

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Hughes A .c», j,,jJr»dar Jas Ingles SR Tennis John Jewell Sanford t.\^uTitcQmb A & Co Johnson A Trindie John Johnson MP Tinkle^. I ChlU Kelly Thomas^*? KillmeyertJhas Tortti*-VP Kinerk Mlehael 'J-f

lTeeterman

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Kintz. iiu Villa Kinnan Geo VomhoItJF Layman HenryiWadesMi j, LarkinsJohn ,West Edward

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Liehtfoot F'W

Ki:WelP'John

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Mayer Ghris'-1',^!r«e,'l'Wil-keS'W 1 I Mills Jas S,'^Wiilis XR% Miimiek-J D- 1 Mitchell W ^WoodgrftJolii}_W£«i!

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J. JCELt.'EY,

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66811 J. C. KBLLBY.

TO CO^TTRA.OIORS.

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Sidled Projiffsals Will be'received' by me until the 22d inst., for furnishing materials and erecting a School'House for. School Dis trict No "7, near Fort Harrison in this tjinpiship. Bids will bo received in the follKWfng or .For furnishing materials and a.oing tho carpenter work, iron and tin.:, work, a^id painting.

For furnishing mortar and laying tn« brijk in. the wall pjBr M—the Trustee to iurpiih brick.'

To furnish atonq and set the same. The rignt to reject any and all iids is reserved.

Plans and specifications can be found at the office of Walter & Eppinghonsen.' ... G. W. NAYL0R.A I

GofO Trustee Harriton Township.

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The undersigned hayb pu+chased the Ice of J. Steinmehl, .and asreo to furnia^ the same to air copsdmerj dnring tho season

At the rery Lowest Tta^es All Orders left at The'Waaliin^VbnSaioon.

Ptalltiinea^

fa^t' ihii't.ail Main street. between- 2d and 8dv will |e It is a- fact taat aii!

promyt|y

attended to. Icecan be had there ResptctfuWyy

ctar srevfeiui taixxx.

-MhcS AND **ACWKYn|y

OoTi'--Ninth- and Mulberry Ets.

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FOR^ViWbocr. .... (fj laiUOi) 1

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Cn and after Ila!'firstidry of July wo will (urni.'h treal l'nre iliik from our superb

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To- ftifi1eitireB'S-ef Terre Daute. Our,ooW hnvehe4n,siolt.etcd.frCnD the best herds ot A ldcrney Dairy Cattle, ot lingland, and are in

Healthy. -Good Condition, fk (•. I IM^ *1. vHT 1 -r ft .'vAnd.-we^will vairant our milk 1 ..

Pnre91?resh and Unadulterated A *VJ ii»

'We ic^Cctiy Elicit a EfharS of tho public ^Tn&r 4 cT, corner of Main and ^^1^

Liyery Stable

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BRAZIL MOCK,. -CUKRYSVllitE," CLI.VTONj ANI rv-*• -lireHLAflO COAt.

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Terre Haute, Juno 27, ^872,' C5UU

A.B.Fouts. W.R.'Hunter. A.J.Thompson.

FOUTS,. HDNTER & THOMPSON.^

llil TEKItE BCAtTTE." TIIBEp FHtStCiASS ESTABEliSDJIKXTS, Z~~, Looatf(ljui4qiOT8g1odijs follows T~:

OPERA

"the

STABLE,

Buii-.tti. /J "Coiner Main and Eighth streets, -t

W. R. HX|NTER, Manner.

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THE FOUTS STABLE,

Second street between Main and Cherry. .lit. A. B. IfOUTS, Manager,.

THE THOMPSON STABLE

"Third street, l)ptwcen*Ohio and Walnnt,

A. J.THOMBSQNyMANAGER.

Basement Room, Cg

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7

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TPfrst-ciass Rigs, al!jeit}\er Stabla notice.

TjmEi), GEIOEE, /su .Ma\t

a:BeM%er

AND

STEJCCII^

tteIi STREET,

NORTH FOtTJ

Building,^

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Locks and tr iron safes ope^ tubes put up Bell fixtures and or made,

frepaJred, keys fitted, ^d} repaired, speaking

era of all, kinds, kept on lor.

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oJkrt nh' at" ^faige 'i^Co's S^usie will reoeivo prompt attention.

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