Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 3, Number 17, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 26 October 1872 — Page 3

The Markets.

TEKBE-HArTe, Oct.

Dried Dried Peaches...

GRAIN*—Corn Hats, new -t,sy live, new

I-

Dry flints 10^ Hlieepskinc UJ# [IT ?3/.

COOK 6t HOW, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in IUBBWAKKsnd CUTLERY,

Y.tl A 164 Main street.

mS-Ak^hIs

for

the Ilorney Richmond Plow.

IOIIN II KKM, •J ilewile and Retail Dealer In Ll.it*. Caps, Furs, and Straw

Uoudu,

nM 113 Main street.

WIff.

NAtJK,

Confectioner and Baker, dealer in Foreign and Domestic Fruit*, Nuts, Crack on, Fire Works etc., 110 Main street. Es tabllshcd In 1K37.

rilllE NEW YORK STORE, 1 73 Main street, ni-ar Court House square, Dry UoodN. Carpets, Wall Paper,

Shades,

Ac.

'•f't-s FREDERICK R08CHAUPT A Co.

11. FREEMAN,

AmericanA Foreign Watches, JEWELRY, fcc., Opera House.

K1SSMER,

I'lANOS, MELODEOXS, ORGANS, Munleul liiHtrnineniH, Ac., Palace of MUHIC, 4K Ohio street.

'I1KKRK- HAI'TE MUSICAL 1NSTIJL Tl'TE, 1W Muln street, up malrs. Mu*la taught in nil Its branches. Pupils,rimy .vnter at any time. Agoncy for Ktelnway planoH. A. HHIDR, Principal.

j^YFEBS, TRAIIER A CO.,

WHOLESALEOROCER§,

190 Main street, Torre-Haute, Indiana.

1 C. SMITH, i. Dealers In Htoves, Itoapcrts, Avrlciiltural Implemtnts, -i And manulaoturcdTin ware, and 52 Main street.

TV.W.JlirPETOE.

(U'lioral dealer In

OUOCERIES, PROVISIONS

A

National Block, 155 Main street

A. I'OOTE,

Dealer in

TAMES

BARTLETT

P. U. U'ELFBESH,

23.

The following figures are paid to farmers and others by dealer* In this city: BEESWAX—Yellow,—.. 25«t 80 BUTTER—Ifcut l&H CORN MEAL. CO EGOS— Fresh 170 18 FEATHER"*—Live Geese 55» U) 0!d 10@ 40 FLOUR—Fancy brands 7 25@ 7 50 FRUIT-Green Apples, dull .. 25£ 50

S#

2-^J 2u@

Wh 'hit'* wheat.

*9 Alabama.

1

22)4

00

1 50 1 45 1 S3 50

Mediterranean

GINSENG GKEAiSE—Brown-.. 11 AY-Per ton 10 00&12 00

HIDES—Orwn trimmed...., Halted Dry willed ...

69'

9

TALI/)W -i'/A PROVISION**— Ham*.„„_ Hide*"i (shoulder*. 8

If

MESS PORK-Per bbl 18 00@15 00 LAUD—Country.

"(9

NEW POTATOES 8V9 40 POULTRY-Turkeys, alive per®. 10 reused 10a

Dneks per dozen 2 00@ 3 00 Otn*e 3 50 Chlc'ns, old. perdos. 3 00 I young 1 750 2 50

fcJEEDfJ—Flax 1 45 Clover 9@ 10 RAGH-Cotton

WOOL—Tilb-washed ..... 63(i S! Flf ece 400 45 Unwashed 8u® 35

BUSINESS CARDS.

.J'

roll* H. ©'BOYLE, J)EALEK I2ff Lcstlifr, Hide*, Oil A Finding*,

No. 178 Main street.

fash for I fides, Pelt*, Rough Leather, etc.

PRODUCE,

lv

(Garden, Field & Flower Secflsi

No. 05 Main street

RL.JUantrU,

BALL, ?ii-. uj .Jj Dealer In

flrntfa, Tin Plate, Japan

v4. »n i, and Ware,'

ij »»-mt i' 128 Main Street, NorUi Side.

ORl'US.

PAINTS, OILS. Olasi, Toilet Artlolea, Brushes, Jtc„

xtsj'/fstftyi OULICK dt HERRI,

Corner Main and 4tl streets.

ITI'KNIIEINEB BROS.,

.CLOTHIERS,

^ARREN, IIOBF.RO CO., if

ilreat Hcadqua'rs for Dry Goods, »-k tf

kufk ,.Opera House Corner.

JOSEPH

NTRON44.

Wholonale and Retail Dealer In 4'boler Teaa, CoflT c*. Nil gar*,

Fanrjr and Staple NreeeriM, No. 1ST Main «'rect.

flUIK NEW :l WnKELER A WILSON Hewing Machine,

MARSH II. SCHOOLEY, Agent, Opposite Postofllce. 0th street.

PHI UP NKWHART*H

Terre-llwnt«» Plow Factory, 1st street, near Main.

4t!

TV.

CHE A OLE,

Attorney at Law A Notary Pnblt* No. 80 MAlJf STRRKT, Between Third and Fourth. SI.

CO.,

1» Main Street.

SAY YES!

.0

JONES 4t IONBS.

\ITIXTIO A l»ICK. IT WHOLESALE NOTIONS. Commission Xercluuiia, iW Main street. 1. r. SMITH. W. A. W1I&&LKJL OMITH WHEELER, O leal^m in

Stovea, Oratea and Tin Ware. A coney Fairbanks' Scalta, 130 Main street.

111 LIP KADKL, Manutecturer of Saddles and Hsrnesa, Curry Combs, Brushws, Horse Blankets, Ac., all work wanuotadU Lowest pric«s 1n theetty, 1M Main street, nwrTUi.

I-hl|vt,

VTNTIN A ARMSTRONG.

DRrOOISTH, IRS Main Street, near Sixth.

TAMES BAKER,

Attorney and Connaefor at Lsw,

Ka*rr*U*, IXtrkt G., Intt.

Will make collection*, and attend to all kinds of Legal Bu*ln«wln Parke A VteoOo. IlltrKa*!*rits:—Allen A Mack, Terrellauie. Wm. Patrick.IVmc-Hsute. James UU Mahal), J. P^ftosevUls, lad. ml«-ljr.

J. BAKARD.

pHCENIX FOUNDRY

AND

MACHINE,. SHOP,

McELFRESH

A

Cor orNInth and Eagle Street*,

it

(Near Pa-wenjer Depot,)

BOIIjEKS,

And all kinds of Sheet Iron Work. Repairing done promptly. tf

QLIFF & SON'S I

V*

BOILER

AN0

Sheet Iron Works,

FIRST STREET,

Between Walnut and Poplar1

ALL BOILERS

T.

Hereafter made Will be

«f

Tested bjr

Government tlon*

Sheet Iron Work Pone-. 7*

A

Prices as Low as at njr Shop

1b tbe State. ..

?. --.j ,,..

...... .f

OP XtL K!ND8

DONE OH SHORT NOTICE,,n

eo-am

BRAIRIE

Mi

118 Main Street.

CITY

Planing pis!

i'H

't' ?1 «... -1.

,i*r- $.

tLIFT & WILLIAMS,

't A'

1

M.CRISHER. Watehmaksrana

Jeweler, Ohio street, south ot tbe Court, 11 ousts T»rre-Haute, Ind. Watohoa, Clocks ami Jewelry repaired. Engraving neatly tloiieand warranted to giv«satisfaction.

I

Wholetmle and Retail,,

Booksellers and Stationers,

Manufacturers of IS: if ,i,vi

Sash, Doors, Blinds,

5!

t"f

«, J'-)

rpO THE

BANARD,

Terre-Haute, Ind.

Manufacture Steam*Englnes. Mill Machinery, House Fronts, Circular Saw Mills, Coal Shaft Machinery and all kinds Iron and Brass Castings, Smoke Stacks, Breechlngs,

%r

Inspee

Everything Warranted Perfect

£1^4* IND

^8 «S

f-4

p*w9

Satisfaction Guaranteed. sp, $ 4K}" v-T\

Vv-H

jvi "tr*f

tf ipfti k-A ml r*—— .t'

f/.ytet'H' ALL KINDS OF

BOILERS MADE

v'A ",V

1 AND ALL KINDS OF

«.4-*

tf

WINDOW A DOOR FRAMES,

MOULDING BRACKETS

j?f

man i«

8TAIR RAILING, BALLUSTERS, 1 4 .1 Wf *'J"" 'l

Newell Poets, Flooring, Siding,

4^-

WhdteMle k^l Retail dealers la

Pine L'umber, Lath & Shingles,

Slate Roofing,

AND ROOFING FELT.

Custom Sawing, Planing and Wood Turning done to order. All work warrants^.

Or.

Ninth ft MaUurr* Stre«U.

9-U.

r*\.

TERRE-HAUTE SATURDAY EVENING MAIL. OCTOBER

Owners of Pianos,

In this City and Vicinity. Hi iii"—

,,JA

A CARD.

I take pleasure in informing the public that I have succeeded through the kindness of the eminent piano firm, Wm. Knnbe & Co., Baltimore, in obtaining a flrst-claas piano tuner and practical plmo repairer. I have also iu my employment a piano fin Isher, who will entirely revarnlsu, and repollxh instruments thereby giving them the same appearance as if entirely new. Those wishing such work done can learn furthei particulars by calling at my store. Thanking my friends and the public most kindly for their liberal patronage in having given my tuning the preference for the last twelve years I would assure them that I shall give the closest attention in ovtrjoeingali work no an to merit the contlnnence or their pa tronage. Respectfully,

YOU CAN BUY

THEO. STIHL'S

Qneensware

S O E

More Goods for the Money than

Any Other Place

ji*.

W

fv

CITY.

•—i

TURNER &SHILLIT0

SUCCESSORS TO

Turner

A

lIk

4

shows

S.

L. KI8SNER,

... Ol the Palace of Music, No.48Ohiostree'

fL&kJL ~£r%

W', cheerfully recommend the tvz.c.. ployed by Mr. Klssner to our friends and patrons as a first-class worktr.nn, and fee confident that all work entrusted to him will be done in the best and most work manlike manner. WM. KN ABE fc CO.

TEKKX-HAUTE, July 3,1872.

Buutin.

B. fthlillto.'liaving purchased tfie fnterest of T. C. Buntln in the Arm of Turner

A

Buntin, we have formed a copartnership under the name and style of Turner

llto, and will continue the

Thb

REPAIRING *:=.

'sn:

C. SCOTT,

Successor to

F. C. CRAWFORD,

Dealer In

Boots A Shoes,

A

Shlf-

FAMILY GROCERY

AND

General Produce Business,

i" AT THE OLD STAND. Our stock Is fall and our prices shall be as low as the lowest. We would be pleased to have our old fiiends call and see us as well as new ones. JAMES H. TURNER,

WM. B. SHILLITO.

12-tf. Cor. Main A Seventh streets.

^pHE ART OF ,s

SIOKET MAKIMO, OR THE ROAD TO FORTUN By J. D. MILLS, a New York Merchant. A new book. 450 pages. Numerous illustraHOUR. Price $2.60. Liberal commissions. Agent's outfit, 75 cents. Solves the question, "What shall I do?" Completes the subject by showing how best to do It. Is thorough, comprehensive, moral and lively. Tells of thousand money-making enterprises, both honest and dishonest commends the former, exposes the latter. Relates strange haps and mishaps to, aud anecdotes of all sorts of money makers.

Belter than all,

It

How Money Can be Made Now.

AGENTS, IT SELLS,

Be Quick for Choice of Territory s4 Address INTERNATIONAL PUBLISHING CO., sli-4t.

'L

93

A

95 Liberty St., N. Y.

4MTABU SaUVMW (IttLi b« irlm prudublf Si the

SItfAH.laabarIWVtmUR

i«H IVrtaUt mod nti Am to MM r«f t*f. II ku a do*bto*ft«t H«a4 Black. T» lull «M raadilr ran Uc Mill »a4 Rajrlar. ft

i-s*

e*a

a laaalltr «a WAXPkKR A TAYLO*, IM»«tpaMa. M.

A

IANOS.

't*4

AHA all d^sOiptfona Of

flXRWXQ LUMBER.

it:.

p. nr.

MORE,

INES!

4

11

JACOB FISHER

His Ju .t riIv1 another rhtre lot of Rhine, Froach and California Winen, which h* will s»ll by the bottle or gallon at mmnttilf nrices. Try a bottle, if »nu want a pare article. Parties will be rnrntshtd promptly by the gallon or In doxcru. Jai-tf.

FRED,

GEIGER,

LOCKSMITH,

Bell-It anger dt Stead! ClUcr, Locks and trunks repaired, keys flUed, Iron safes opened and repaired, speaking tubes Ml up, etc. Bells, fixtures sad keys of all Kinds kept on hand. North 4th 8t» Basement Room In Cooks sew building Slfn of tbe golden key ee-3m

Tf

No. 88 Main I

We are now dally recelvlngour

Immense Stock

FALL fc WINTER

Boots

fc

-ft

P. B.—Orders can be left at the Postoffic*. by addressing,

Kissner's Palace of Music,

.luly«-tf Torre-Haul*-,

Shoes.

tun

"u

Pressed and Cut Glass.

Heavy Work,

Both of which we war­

rant In every particular. We have taken special

pains to get a

I *3

"51^ nl

Stock that will Snlt

Everybody,

*z

And we 3?'

W

Guarantee a Fit

i—i

jri tf

?ii5t 1

From the smallest Child

to the largest Man. if j-

C/5

Don't take my word for It, bnt

Come and see.

rl

.THEO. STAHL,

15 Sonth 4 th street.

Lamps, &c.» &c.

AS. II. TtTRNER S*h'. EW FIRM.

N]

Yon are requested to call

and ^xamlne

Our GOODS

And PRICES

13? tJ

Whether you wish to

W. B. SH1LLITO.

purchase or not. ,tiA

stnx

'»0f!

IRON WORKS,

»/*«.

't/t

rmm&w&mqi'

Ink5

Mm

f*:'

A

TERRE-HAUTE, IND.

t% If

-f,

In add 1 ton also it has established lH C^Mtiec-

Uon with it. a first-class

Boiler and Sheet Iron Works,

of sufficient capacity to accommodate all who are pleased to give their patronage. None but first-class workmen in either department. I respectfully Invite the pubUc to call and examine my

Mannfhetnre of Stationary A Porto. Me Kn«lnea,Saw A Floiirlnir Mllla, and Coal Shaft Machinery,

han the most approved Patterns.

Also Cora Shell era. Cane Mills, Shin, gle Machines, both Hdnd A row* er. Rail's Celebrated Steel Rot* tons R. R. Scraper, also Cast

A Wrought Iron Scrapers,

For farm use. Also a great variety of School Seats and Desks, which for beauty and durability cannot be excelled.

Itogetber with casUngsof all description* for general use in this country, all of which I warrant to be as good as the best, both In material aud kinanslrtpi and as ch«»ap as the cheapest, quality taken Into oonsideraUon. J. A. PARKER

iii

EWTIRM.

,:::

Practical Piano Maker, Tnser A Re* palreror Ma steal Instrument*. Orders left at James M. Crisher's Jewelry Store, opposite Court House, will receive prompt attention. luneO-tt

N

WHOLESALE NOTIONS^

WITTIG & DICK,

(Sueoemors to A. C. A. Wlttlg,) No. 148 Main Street.

Jobbers & Commission Merchants,

IN NOTIONS, FANCY GOODS, CIGARS,

ENGLISH. OKRSJAX, AND AMERICAN CUTLERY,

Psrftimery, Boa

loap. Cotton

With Increased capital and New Stock we1G® are prepared to offer friends and custom* superior Inducements to buy of us.

Special attention will be pad fO OMtt Buyers, Peddlers and Auctioneer*. NO. 1« MAIN STREET, J-• Between Flhh and sixth, In the Rooai formerly occupied by Cox Son* *-t£.

26. 1872

Ye Elegant Shoemaker!

FCOTT was a Shoemaker. No. 98 Main street.

Ye tender-Footwl .u..u expresses hi? relight.

&r it

51 '"i

The well-known

TKNNEY EAWSSN'S

Ye Elegant Young M«I alwayj Suit- ., ed at Ye SCOT T'S. ».

Ye Heavy WelRht finds Sure Foundation at FCOOT'S.

Expression of the Satisfaction of the Customers of

S. C. SCOTT,

1HE OLD ESTABLISHED

SIGN OF THE I1IO BOOT. No. 88 Main street, Terre-Haute, Ind.

*t »«iJ 1

FOR

laADXES*

FRANK HEINIG & BRO.

.V

."iitHJ

Owing to its increase of business In the past year, and flattering prospects for vet greater in the future, have been compelled to enlarge upon its already capacious facili­""."CANDY ties fordoing business enabling It, thereby, to :.nr,rt

f:~ I 1

ITS WORK CHEAPER AND WITH GREATER DESPATCH,

rtW)

Manufacturers of all kinds of •:*a'-*

Crackers, Cakes, Bread

#f awd

DEALERS IN

F6reign

rpo BUY

MISSES',

CITILDREX,

We have the world-wide

celebrated

BTRNES-

fF"

»Ci

Rc cheater

fit::

•,

rf

Shoes.

In every Style,

And in greater variety

than ever before offered

in Terre-Haute,' L..

ft'fatu*

""**"We have tlie

EXCLUSIVE SALE

of the

Byrnes' W ork.

Also

-m

ONE HUNDRED 01^1-

«. ER STYLES .'»?

ForWOXEN

And CHILDREN.

't I

With every variety of

Rubber &

Over Shoes,

All of which you can

buy of us at least mi

"Vt-'T ft*ft *H

20 per cent.

less than usual rates,

Come and see for your­

self, at

*i|3

§. C. Scott's

is

if

No. 08 Main street.

NION STEAM BAKERY.

& Domestic Fruits, B^ton1

FANCY A STAPLE GROCERIES, LAVATKTne 8TREKT, (Between the two Railroads,)

Stt-tf. Terre-Haute, Ind.

CHIN4

2

Wholesale and Retail. Also, Toys and Fan•y Goods, in great variety. Exclusive \gents for"Lujpton's Silver Burner." and 'Family Fiwne Burning Flaid." Agent* wanted in surrounding counties.

H. S. RICHARDSON

SmMUed 1«85.

Tarn, BaUlng, Ac.

4k

CO.,

Main St., Cor, of Alley,

28-£m North side between Sd and 4th.

rim CtRTI tor MKM«ia| MM imU vllfe Ua(kia| Ga*.

Ml NUAI -a apvanti fir OOM FIIHSGA. Tf* MUAIS Cfjn ar Intr a# Tccik as ZtMitr,

The Cheapest, Smoothest, AS» 11 GST I.OOK1SH

STOVES

goto

c. c. SMITH

WEST END OF HAIN STREET, Where you will And

TRADE MARK.

it a N id O

1

The Re«l CroHH Open Front'.

tfh-T

1

The SapphoM Open Front. The CaMket Open Front. The Pearl Coal and Wood, And fifty other patterns all bought for cash will be sold below the lowest. Call and see

Twenty New Patterns or

HEATING STOVES

iust out, groat improvements over lost year. ee-Sm.

AT BU'I'ETOE'S, 155 lH«ln St.

You will always find THE BEST Sugars, Coffee*, Teas, Ham, Ifrtakfnst Jincon, flour, Com ileal. Spices, EHglisli Pickles, Table Sauces, Flavoring Extracts, Best Syrup and Molasses,Crackers, Canned QjoiIS, Burulnos, Corn Starch, Baking Powder, Matzone, Soap, Candles, Silver Gloss Starch, Salt, Wood and Willow Wares Stone Ware, Coal Oil, Ac., Ao.

Goods delivered to any part of the city] ee-6m.

AN-HANDLE

ROUTE. •*,

PITTSItrVtG. CINCINNATI

\/t*i

4iHfinmtnl

KfLfiOHt'S

DENTAL ROOMS

WE. 70 Worth XULAOFA ST, Indianapolis.

rrs' A LADIES' WEAR

CLEAIED A COLORED!

Oegu' Wear repaired neatly at

H. F. Reiner's Dye House, Mtla 8L, bst. «th 7tti. epMt

*w#w

A.

ST.

LOUS RAILROAD.

(Columbus, Clilcngo ntul Indiana Central Division,)

VIA COLUMBUS.

•%((*«£. is'1

The Shortest Route Ka*t.

inir—

mv:r*

On and after June 2,18T2, Irnltis will leave the Union depot, lndlumipolis, and arrive as follows:

Southern Express

LEAVE Fast Line. Express Dally. LEAVKft. IiKlianniiolis 3 55 0.40 am 0.45 Cambridge City. 6.50 a iu 11.51 am 9.20 Columbus 11,20 a tit 5.45 pm 8.15a Newark 12.30 O.ftT) tn 4..'5 a Dcnnlson Ulpm 9W|im 7.50a in Steubenvlllu 4.45itn II.00pm 10.13 am

ARRIVES. Pittsburg 6.85 1.00am 12.10pm Altoona 11.15 pin 6.8.) am 5 25 Harrlsburg S 20 a in 9 85 am 10.15 Philadelphia 7.05 am 130pm 2.40 a New York 10.19 a rn 4.211 0.10 a in Baltimore 7.00 a in 1.15 pin 2.15 a Washington 10.00 am 8 40 in 5.50 am ....... 9.06 5.(0 a 6.05

I

The Fast Line and Day Express Trains have Pullman's Drawing and Hllvcr Palace

Cars, running through without change to New York via Philadelphia. The Nlglit Express Train runs dally (Sundays Included.) and has Silver Palace Curs through to Philadelphia and New York without change. This Is the only Sunday evening train from Indianapolis,anjl innkes direct connection lor the Eastern cities. Passengers leaving on this train Saturday evening airive in New York at 6.10 Monday morning.

ITAnk forTlckets via Pan-Handle Route. F. Jt. YKRH, General Passenger and Ticket Agent. D. W. CALDWELL, Gen. Sup't.

rpiIE BEST ROUTE ^T EAST AND WEST.

INDIANAPOMS. CINCINNATI AND I. A FAYETTE ,, A I O A

Cincinnati and Eastern Divisions.

Four Passenger trains leave the Union Depot, IndlnnapolW, dally for Cincinnati, Chillloothe. Marietta, Washington, a no Clrclevllle, Ohio Paris, Nichola^ville, Kentucky. Also for Parkersb'irg, Baltimore# Washington City, Philadelphia and New York.

By this route Kant a ticket can be purchase ed at the Union Depot to New York at thef1 same price as by any other route, 011 which the holder can pass through or stop over at* all the above narnid Eastern cities.

Lafayette* Qnlncy and Chicago Dl vision. Three through Trains leave the Union:, Depot dally, for Lafayette, Chisago. Spring-* field, Qulncy, St. Joseph, Kansas City and. Omaha without change of cars.

Time and distance less and fare as low a« by any other route, to all the principal towns and cities in the West and Northwest.

Baggage checked through to all principal points, and sleeping cars on all nlglit trains,^ both East and West.

For further in lor ma Uon and tlokets, ap* ly to the Ticket Agent la the Union Depot. G. L. BARR1NGKR,

Master ol Transportation. :,

C. K. LOBD,Chief Ticket Clerk. 84-tf.

FARLY

A ROACH,

XANtrr AtrrtTBEB* or 1' .^

Saddles and Harness,

Dealert in OoUara, Whips, Trunks, Ac./

RO.

W

MAIN STREET,

Vorth side, between 3rd and 4th, Ten*. Haute, Indiana, Agents XortUncle Saa Barnes* Oil. 5Wf.

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