Terre-Haute Weekly Express, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 18 September 1867 — Page 4
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SEPTEMBER 26th, 1867, /J
The Largest Company by one,
third that will visit the West
during the Season of 1867.
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COMBISi-L) WITH
CULLEN'S TRIBE
IROQUOIS INDiaNS
Constitute tic Be2t and Largest Exhibition extatit.
THIS
establishment ji complete In e:.ch and every particnl'ir, ond ixj-oc: i-3 a!! the requisites for furmshiDg tho public with Oratilvinj BplcnOor.1?, Novel- SepressntnHons, Klcgr.ntarid lie-lined Ants, nil in one entertnlament, and in a rapid am! r.'e!) org.mizi-d programme.—Tho Cretne da la Creme of Equestrianism—tho lamed Glories of Eastern W,r!! tt c?rrc:t c-j.t.'-'-jtloii oi'Aboriginal Customs, will be prr-bon'vCil with ail 'he collateral sia of Co •tutnt, Oracxnent, ilouulings, Tappings and otbe^tesijp.ifl,
Tho Management', d«tc-njiini-il to cive the public a
BISPUV OF-IMPOSING GRANDEUR,"• gotten up lu a btyle surpassing all precedents, have secured all tho brilliant features of an
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ORIENTAL STATE PKOCESSION,^ J.V WHICH
12 ARABIAN CAMELS!
wi'l bft (Iriven two abreast bv real Mshomcdans to the GOLDEN CAE OF CLEOPATRA, rich and solid chariot, carved with eWar.t. designs, artistically painted rind deeorared,— being th« unt'tvpe of the. ono used in thi» COURT PAGEANf3 of ALfclXASDBIA. This s'tru'ci':re, ami the six span of ardnials, warranted afi outlay oi ?('5,000. Tho CAMELS are of gitantic, stature, (having been selected with car« from the choke herds of. tho Ticfof Kgypr), and nr.- purS-ct in form. They are the only -•p..--ip.H'ni oS in- cincie hiiunclied "Shiiw of tho BeSert" w-.'r imported America. Such drove of Caniela alnti- rare .-lii. to ocoiiljntal oyes at the fact of see'frijr thci.-i harneased t'Cfiiior. drar.-in with pomp and scenilni prido thehn*» MOUNTAIN or MKLODV and frorge»i sBees cannot i.-nt rivet the attention of every beholder. Thu
10VIS6 PIECE OF GRANDEUR
will e: i!:bi(ed to flu1 people r-i tlst-uiominR of the day of ::b:::i i''! nt iib««t 31 o'e'oe'::. The t.'hnriftt will contuia V.»i:MLEE':S COBNET B.V2 i), aud followed by the
Mounted Red Sons of the Forests! atiirc'l in A co-t::ri)e—painted, plumed and panoplied— pi-erru:in-: au oriav of Chiefs, Brawn,' Kstchcms,"wAvrloro, Kuntsns ftrsd Squaws, composed of the REAL AfiOItlGINAL ME2? AND "\S OMfiN,—r-mnahts of a people who are rnpidiv pa^inj from amor.a tho nati ms of flic earth.
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Bclfi .n. Kung^dan, i'reiicll. au-l
now, and finished ir ral cliarae Sh»v fT.
nif .«y Hi 1!
loj). Oav- Ue&de oi. iiobio
«tij:nei:igThviiiri:^hbre«'!#
—and r. i:ii: iber of Spans or IVauda llorr.es, jy! lebt fi I flize, hipht and Btren^th are oix'.iiv. nil worthy dijittentiie.. Tho Wagon*, Car.:, Vans, Chariots und Carriages, are a:l
WC'crf 1
(EouoBtrian, Humorous, aad Gynmaatic,) ho!3 lwca pi "i -under cxpuilei
immrcMntc and supreme control od performer and njanagci',
FBANK H. -mSSTm,who has engagnd tho following named artistes, all of whom huvo CitabUsheU claims lor merit nnd distinction: M12a. IDA., tho fsscinr.iirijj Terpsichurean Ecpic-trleHRo. MUo. X.OTI1SB BLISS, AscenJonist. Mne. DoLOITIS, Mistress of Tload Exerciser-. I£cu3. I)cLiOIS, Trainer of Animals, who will intro--dti'jo hij wonderfully Educated Uoga. Mr. «T. MADIQAIT, Champion Eider of tho world. Messrs. W. DONOVAN and C. MADIGAH", tho n: r.::d graccfttl of Acrobats. YOUNG- .151 STICKN'E'Sr tiia F.ipjlar Clown. M.T. ~vJ'. IjAIIUI!!. tho dashing bare-bacfc Hoiscman. TH03. "WATSON, Histrionic Ptrocctto Elder, Sis- ELIi'j.'.-, tho Arhletic and Antipodean "Wonder. JAB.
PIjASIB,
Humorist and BnfFo Clown.
Mas', era George, Francois, and Clarence. Moasro. Morottc, Havrkson, Porrino, &c. Ao.
Dnriaj tho varied programme, an innovation will be mad3 of tho pranks and cunning capers of the Petit PONIES and Monkev Eiders.
|Pf JL In the own their
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Pocahontas Saving Capt. Smith!
THE CHILDKEX OF IIAGAB,
THE AR.AOS OF THE DESERT, will introduce THE HERD OF CAMELS in a Pastoral Scene. Ilir.tt-ative of the HALT OF THE OARAYAN upon the Oa?is of the Sahara.
THE ENTIRE EXHIBITION
UH03GB ONE €AN¥AS,
Arracg-ed so that all can see, and bo comfortably seated.
Admittance. 60 Cts. Chijdren under ten, 25 Cts.
TWO ERFOFJyrAlNrCES DAILY' Afcemoon at 2 o'clock, Evening at 7)f.
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W^ill Visit
Charki?nn. Tiiv?sday Sept.
Marsbiill. WelnBsclay Sept.
A.T TEKBE-HAUT®, j^isi .',' QP LETTERS
I'iito witli tho gem.r»g:iisljcs this Model
THE IRTiSTfC DEPARTMENT
ti^»ii&inijrjrttitcla$nied in the I?st Office at Terre ., a ante, IndlaYs.
Sept 14 ise? every sattjkda'x
?t .. PUB" ISHED
29
24th,
Terre-Haute. Thursday, Sept. 20, A^S^S1^S51
Afternoon and Evening. The Estat^ Is supposed to" be insolreat
MORNING
''jS f'"' 1' LYMES' LIST. Akers THiss ME Markle Mrs ft-fc Aildcrs Miss Eliisbsth Mitcnell Sarah
Tf i' K/tn \f iaa T?AKA
Angive Mies Matilda Anderson Mrs E A Base J'rs, Xancy
.Mirey Miss Bebecca Moore Mrs 41 E Morris M^s Elizabeth Morris Wrt Liwie Moon .Miss Sarah Parker Buth Ptaroe Bheaamy Bice Miss N Bichard Martha Rogers Margaret Boach Miss Kate Bow lliss Bachel Swats Mrs Catty Stevenson Muss Bebecca Snediker Mrs A Shipley Mrs Elizabeth Scott Miss-Ann' Scott Miss S E Slusser Miss A Scbuler Mrs fcusan Sutherland Frank Baylor 3Iis» Sarah Tunis Mrs Ward Mrs E Walden Miss Caroline Williamson Miss 31 .Wilson Annie
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"Belew JIlss Mollis iDiuipfctt JJisa-T, r'
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Bancli Mrs.Bachel Carmon 5IUs 8 Camps Miss Case Mrs LA' 5 Curtis yiifs. 31 E 7 Cum'iiiins Sirs John C'atlatt JtisS Mary Davis 51iss Elien 3t)a vfe re' II Ellsworth Mro E il ^, jugate MrsJWinsey ., liar Mary *r »i tl}-_5Ii# lynthiaj Harden 'Mrs Sarah Harris Mrs Nau Hamilton 31 re E Jawed' Ji'iss M^lis»» Kayiur Lethai LartwMiesTJ Lamon Mi-s Wjtt Leouh Mrs Marenrotta Lorinfto MrvEliEftbei
Wood Miss Fapntf.
Mann 3lrs Catherine GENTLEMEN'S LIST f,eo Edward
Looby John
Afcer.s M,J Anil-'i'son Cavic! •BalWr'JD -ftarr l:os- -j ^.:t!J ecoiiiit-A' lil.V' i-'iard 'A iJ-it i.
Lord Tbos Mash W Jlattox Mawyer Chas Manrcr Jacob Martin I S Maynard Mayer Miller Miller E .Moorhead John
Tleaver Jolnv iBcail Ifamilton Bteludo--C" \y-C Beil «fl Bcolli. ,. 1 Banmati Tnhiae
McMasters MeEroy Francis McNeill Jas McGuire Mr Nelson Laiua Owens David 'ObryneJohn
BrVaht C^M Campbell A Ctanz Clias (.'airy JoyiniB.,, Caldwell HI? Tatlierry Ttfeel^y Calahan JclJi) Caulk Craws Alx ^evinc' .! It Oolenit'ii W 0 Cummins S Davifi T/ Dennis-IP-Of mpster Setli Deets Danl Dillev '-as ..... Elierhardt ICrnest M1I Frezer Hut li rro'lke ?rikJ Fowler 11 Full') John G-rave* Cha- Jr GlasB Hiram tarred r.ropp Mitrlii) Hadd' Geo Hall17. if FT'• rliRi rs ,Ta«ob •I#ill E ITov.-at .i nr.VeeU F" tlt'.celj !?011ll Jc=sup John Tolbsfl Jes se Ke.-i I erP.fi Kelly P»: Ketchuni W Kersey A IUng Ceo I
Parker Peyton Pearson Bickered W Pottes 'PurcellJ'M
Bapp Chas 2 Botz Henry Bussell Beinkly Bupprecht Louis Shaw 2SpearWm jjf" Stepplns §beiman WE Stewart Springer EL Smith A »Scofield Elisha
ScottL Plover Bicharp Sutlifi" Theron Snyder W Twaddle Ghauncey 2 Thomason S Yanahon Abratn WaterhouseC Wercher W WesheWm West Abner Wintermnte Archibald 2 Williams Henry Williams E Wolfo E S Wyatt Phil •Wyeth
EZBA BEAD, P. M.
0CTO3ER ELECTION". 1867.
ftwte'of Indiana, Vipo Oc iinty, To the Sheriff of Vigo County, Greet vig:
Tmi ure hereby commanded to give notion to tlm iji^Olfio'l VotArs of Yic.0 Connty, that on TUTTSDAY ilia EIGHTH DAY of OCTOBEB, 1867, tWevwHl b* entitled to cast their votes nt tho re ^peotive voting plaTS in each Township in said VWiitt, for the following Officers, to-wit.
For onp Oircnit, Judae for the 18th Judicial Circuit of tho State of Indiana. For onnProseciitins Attorney Tor the 18th Jn05«i«i 1 0rcnIt_'-f.t,he,St-'to pf Indiana.
For'-oii" Tfpcord»r for Vigo County. For one Commissioner for thn 1st Distiict. Fur one Rotnmissinner for the 2d District. .For njio Assessor Ineac)i Town hi?. Witkksk, my_.liand. and the Seal of tlin Circuit
Cmirt, at Terre-Hante, Tn'iana, Angnst'oOth, 1867. BUFUS IT. 8IMP80N, Clerk.
STATE Qlr INDIANA, VldO-CncKTY. I, JonN' Kisetiv Sheriff, hereby certify the foregoing to 1) a true copy of the Precept of Election issued by the Clerk, and to fne directed, this .'ilst d*yof Ancust,.18f.7. .'ildltwld JOHN KTZ-B, S. V. C.
KENTUCKY STATE
O F.
To toe Drawn at Covington, Ky,
Class R. Sept. lQth,
Class S. Sept. 30th, glSGT.
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1, 8.000! 155
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"tin 'er Mill !id
V! Thro! 1: TIeVal f.v
A'Jvlll,
Councilj of their Nation, will, in a Wigwam oftholr 'om-truetlnn. give all tho Kites and Ceremonies ot s'ibe —such as tho Cei'n Danee. Incantation for Rain, Inve.-.f.on to tho Great Spirit, The War Whoop, The Triumphal Koturn from tho Chase. Tha Execution of the Frisor.er. Marriage Festival and Funeral Solemnities,— concluding v, ith iia Historical Xa:ior.al Picture of
f"$300
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2 0 0 0 0 9
250 200 150 125 100 50
prizes of prizes of
7.00C I
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9
5.000 220
2,„„
prizes of
.x.wV
Th
prlr»i of rizes of
1.000 18
Prizes-amounting to §230.650,
32,000. Numbers and 788 Prizes. ynJc ts §12, iialyes $8, tyunrtcrs $S
.i MA.i.vincrN'r Single NUMBER d-iwitis Prm.in, In fv,vino-tan, !'. MMISB10N7R6 at 0NK O'CI.OCR •r Foukth AND Fg.".TT SrlllETS, fjot-ti rie« art' no Gift Enter. n- ble "iloney T.otteries. that have ltie pas' thirty year-, and art i."Mniritv ef rh.trter from tlie «rcgir«n for^lio i.a.vm»n) of iil 'ir»« inera tiro uh' ifiieil in t.5• TTew ml tii:* Cincinnati ornniprcial. will be ilrawn the middle and
.OTrrfcv
ii Iv -11*t!(.K j" pi f, i,'s
of .urli ui.ititii durin-r'lfOTand 18C8 ''i1 c-.ilata of L- .tKries dravlug daily sent on •pii-rui/ Tv t« Mansfreri. Ad-i ri'r fnr ick« ts to
MURRAY, EDM & CO..
VINGT'iN. KT.
/a Wanted nu29d 1 vvy
4 TTA OM M. FNT NOTICF. J. s. T1 ii I' ir "-t vs J«'n»-s "M Sraris—At H'i i! 1.1 I -.it- I., I)en!iie, P., Han ison Ti V-".i C«un»y. I-dUnM. lji ir-aa Ji.:Fiirn «t plaintiff in the above entlc'n-' i: »-»vinsr tiled his affidavit sitting forth that he iefen.'tm! Is indebted to him in the sum tT.r.t 0 a'd tint the said de'erdant has left tb-* "p.! i' fn.iiM.n, and a return havincr li en mid o- s«:i.nn.ti-^ofn fuuiii) fis l.o .!e!'t. The defen-t-.k otic- of tho pen.l.'!ic cftliis nit i? si-.d R|-p se before moat mv oiTice in Said j.thip 'Hi»pr p:»int'ff's eunipluint on the
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r.f Septfrnbrr, 180V, at 9 "VI kin the
•.•••rtic.o'.i the nin" will dv beard and con«-idere-t iii (b-t e,-. Witness my bnn.l and eal this £7th .'ay of up 1807. w3 L. B. DliNEHIK, J. P.
FF'S SALE.—By virtue Kxr.-ntlon, issued from tho Vigo ComConrt. to ice directed and delivered
r.f ATI
u- or -I.'s- ph T.. Pierson nnd Henry C. Potls, 1 acsir.Ht Jameg Scliee, I will offer for nale the de.ieribrd Beal X-tate, situated Vipo n»Tity. Indiana, to-«it: tun ru.d 'Hi.'-hntf acrf* ndjoining the land ,, !i .-dMH Lathrop, no the enst in fractio«»«l *rr!io« ii (9^. town twelve (12i, ranee ni«i a' nineteen and .n" h^tf (19?-J) acres vifjoijiiri'r tli- innit set oft" to K'isha A. Jackson, osi'tlie- t.-t, :«i fractional «-cti-aQ iiino (9), town raHK'» nine i9), and en
S ATirR AY, the 28th day of September. 1867, V"it!,is-. the ev) hours of sa'd day, at tho Court.
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U. wM.V..r, ferre Haute, I will offer th» rents nr'd pvo'it" o' the above defl'ribed Beal Estate, s- th tha.privil ges and appurtenanct-« b.donilnvr, fer a terra not exceed ir.t seven year-, to the hiehost bidder for cash, and upon -failma^to realti'- & snm snfficient to satisfy s'd Kx^ution and costs, I will then ar.d ttiere otter the fee-simple, in an 1 to said Beal Kst»t'j, to tln highest bidder for cash to satisfy t-li«"same.
XLiolUi tlay of September, 18s". JOHN KlZEIt, Sh«riff.' s.-p 4 wtds-I'ts tee $6,00.
DMIJS ISTRATOR'S ^OTICB
pointed Adraiuis^ator of tbo estate of Oliver K. Lawceoca, doc*sed. The estate is prabahly InWvetit. FR \NCfS A. LAWRENCE.
Persons having claims-against, or owing said .estair. will call upon my Attorneys, Hosford,
Brown ft Byndinot. Aug w.lw
25th,
has been appointed A iimlnistrator of the Kstate Qf John Burko, deceased, late of Vigo connty.— ipposed -SA2IUEL MILHOLLAND, Adm'r •eplOdltwSw of Estate of John Burke, doc. AprI124wly
NEW STOYEHOUSE
W. W. SHANNON.
Has opened at No. 63 Main Street, direct, ly opposite the Old Court House, a Stove and Agricultural House, where be will, at all times, keep on hand, a general assort* ment of the best style and quality of
HOUSE-FDRNISHING GOODS,
of all kinds, consisting of fancy Mantle Gratas, Brass and Porcelain Kettles, in all sizes Toilet Ware in Seta,
BATH TUBS,
Foot Baths, &c., &c., Japanese Ware, Cash and Sugar Boxes, Tea and Coffee Caddies, Molasses Cups, Tea Trays, Dust Pnns. Candle Sticks, Spittoons, Large and small Peppers Nutmeg Graters, &c.. &c., Pressed Ware, Milk Pans, Washbowls all size of Dippers, Jelly, Cake and Pati tie Pnns, and
A GENERAL ASSORTMENT
of French Ware. &c., &c. Table Cutlery, in all styles Tuble Spoons, Tea Spoons, Ladles, Skimmers, Etrg Whips, Cake Turners, Steak Beaters, Basting Spoons, Flesh Forks, Waffle Irons Muffin Bakers, Getn Pans, Sad Irons, Charcoal Furnaces, Hand Irons, Sugar Kettles, Dutch Ovens, Skillets and Lids, Furnaces, &c., &c. I AM PREPARED to MANUFACTURE all kinds of Tin. Brass, Copper and Sheet Iron Ware. Roofing, Guttering, Spouting and Job Work done to order on short notice, in a workman-like manner, and
WARRANTED.
I have constantly on hand a general assortment Agricultural Implements, consisting of Wngons and
Machines of all Kinds,
such as Corn Sheller*, Double and Single Cutting Boxes, of every variety
O W S
Of all kinds and Patterns, including the gonuino Horny Richmond Plow Double and Single Shovels, Hay Rakes, Horse Hay Forks, Wheel-Barrowr, Road Serapors the great "Hoosier Fodder Cutter," the latest improved Cider and Sorghum Mills tho Double XX Drill, the most complete Drill in use. Also the popular
SELBY DRILL
warranted to give satisfaction. Cnstomers who favor mo with a call, will find my stock of Stoves unequalled in this city, as I have bought largely of the
Different manufacturers
from Buffalo, Cincinnati, Indianapolis and Evansville, and am prepared to Bell as cheap or cheaper than any other House Give me a call, and save money, before purchasing elsewhore.
Don't forgot the placo, No. 63 Main Street, opposite the old Court House Square, Terre Haute, Ind.,
w.
W. SHAOON.
jy23d2twtf
B. K. CORNWEl.L. D. B. OTIfi.
A. 0» AUSTIN. J. O. 6IIRYEB.
AUSTIN, SHRYER & Co.
E "W
Hardware Store!
No 160 Main Street, Opposite National House,
Terre Haute, IndL.
Notice the beautiful Sign over the New Hardware Store. The Sign is all right,
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And see their New Stock, just bought at LOW PRICES!
All Goods Warranted!
Maxim of the nimble sixpence is a reality nt tho
SEW HARDWARE STORE.
COOPERS.
Barton's best Cooper Tools.
HOUSE BUILDERS.
For the best Sash, Door and Blinds, Carpenter Tools, Paints and Glass, Wheeling Nail?, go to
AUSTIN, SHKYER & CO.
BLACKSMITHS Best English Anvils, best quality Bellows, Iron, Steel, &c\, at
AUSTIN, SHRYRR & CO.
Wagon & Carriage Makers.
Ft the best assortment of Hubs, Spokes, Folloes, Axles, Springs. Skeins and Boxes, go to
AUSTON, SHRYER & CO.
Liberal Discounts to
WHOLESALE DEALERS
Headquarters
"Bnck-Eje" Mowers & Reapers.
OTTO WITTENBEBG, Salesman.
FOUNDRIES.
JAXZB SKATH. LTKSOS X. SMITH. HEHRT H. BU.CB.
VIOO FOUHTDBT
MACHINE SHOP!
Near the T. H. & I. and B. & 6. Freight Bejiota, TEBBE-HAUTE, INDIANA,
SEATH, SMITH & CO., Propr's.
Manufacturers of Steam Engines, Mill Gearinjr, and Machinery of every dugcription. Ail kinds of Iron and Brass Castings made to order. Etrory class of repairing promptly attended to."
Orders solicited.
The highest Cash Prko Paid for Old ("Topper, Brass, and Iron augGdwtf
T. H. HC ELFBESB. B. F. UEXOLEK. J. BAESiBD.
PUCE* IX FOU9TDRT
Machine Shop, McEIfresli, Dengler & Co.,
ii. K. cor. 9th & Eaglo Sts near Passenger Depot,
TEBBE HAUTE, IKH.
Manufacturers of Steam Engines, Mill Machinery, House Fronts. Fire Fronts, and Circular Saw Mills.
Special attention_paid to tho mimifacture and ropair of Brass Work, Patent Offlco Models, ic. Wo are also prepared to cut Too'lied or Cog Gearings of either Cast Iron, Wrought Iron or Bras*, in the most perfict manner. 8S8~ Bepairing done promptly.
All parties connected with this establishment beingPractioal Mechauics of several years experience, we feel Bafe in saying that we can render full satisfaction to our customer*, both in point, of workmanship and price.
The highest prico paid lor all old'.scrap Iron delivered at the "Phoenix Foundry,"near the Passengi-r Depot.
McKLFKRSH, DKNGMCK .t CO.
(,ng2418mwt
j^EW PLOW SHOP
©rover's foundry.
RICHMOND PLOWS, INDIANAPOLIS UNION PLOWS, TERRE-HAUTE Union Eaglo Plows, FOX RIVER, PATENT LEVER, Single and Double Shovel, and other kinds cj Plows.
ALL WARRANTED
to be made of the Best Material, by the Best Workmen, to do the Best Quality of work, and to Last Longer than any Plows sold in Terre-Haute.
PLOW REPAIRS
of all descriptions done promptly and in the Best possible manner. Farmers will do well to seo our Plows beforo buying.
Eagle Iron Works, Aug. 1807-
JOSEPH GR0VER.
DRY GOODS.
By the Fast Freight Line
PEOPLES' DISPATCH.
NEW STYLE
FALL D£LAIIfE§,
Plain Wool Delains, In all Colors. Plain Persian Delaines.
ELEGANT NEW STYLE
FALL PRINTS
Of tho following Brands:
MERRIMACK,
1
HAMILTON,' COCHECO and SPRAGUES. Prints not usually found among the best 12J Prints.
Gilbert's White Flannel Gilbert's Silk Warp Flannel, Gilbert's Pressed Flannel,
[In all Colors.
SHIRTING FLANK ELS.
AN ELEGANT LINE OF
E S S O O S
Our Stock is full and complete. No old Goods or Styles on band.
A SPLE DID STOCK OF
French & Domestic Ginghams,
Tweeds and C'assfoieres.
Apron Checks and Tickings.
A Fresh Supply of
Bleached Muslin,
From
TEN CENTS
DOMAIN
up, at
N I E S,
1IO Main Street.
North Side, between Pourlh and Fifth g—^——————B——fa
PLOW WOEKS.
En ton, Preble Connty, Ohio.
The Empire Queen of the West.
This Stanilard Plow has never beeu excelled, and for general purpose never will be. In its construction we are working perfectly homogonious Cast Steol that will out polish and out. live any other Wrongh Plow made. It throws a wide, clean, andsraceful furrow, and in drauwht Is (be lightest Plow on record. Farmers »v II do well t« examine this Plow at
John Scott & Soil's VVarehonse,
Terre-Haute, Indiana,
Before purchasing elsewhere. Yotjr interest wdeBiro to promote, and what we say la lru». novlb.i«-l. MrOIHIlK. en
TO AGESfTtS.
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The History of the Great Republic. from the Discovery of America to tin- present time, couxidered from 1'hriflian Standpoint. By JESSE T. PKCK. D.
Address, with testimonials, BltOUOHI'ON it' WYHAN, 13 Bible Honse, New York,
AGENTS WANTED for Barber's Great Historical and Geographical Book (just out) -ALL THE WwtTERJI STATES AND
Tkrrito&ier,
from the
Alleahkmes
cific an from the
ex. Also fcr
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All interviews strictly ivat» and confidential. As a Female Physician her remedies neor fail to euro all female irregularities, ami.to produce the monthly flow, 'withoat danger or exp«sure.— They can n't injure, bat, on thtt contrarj, they Improve the h' alth.'
Therefore, come one, coumi all, to
111 Richmond, bet. Central Avenue "aad John. Cincinnati, Ohio. TEBMS.—Ladies, $1 Gentlemen, $1,50.
N. B.—The Madame will answer no letters with out a fee of $1 andau-csutsiamp is inclosed. Address Lcok liox 5:il. a"g?3dwly
DOCTOR WHITTIKRr! ADiploma
BJSOULARLY BBKD PIIVlilClAN, as hi' which hangs in his ofilce will show haatnade Chrtmie Diseatts the ntudy of hit lift, aw1 lias a Dniou-wido reputation, having been longtiocated in St. Loait than any other Chrottle Dis«a:u Physician-
Much of his prac ice ban beon ot t. private uatwre. Syphilis, Gonorrhea, Gleet, Stricture, all Vri nary Diseases, Sj/p'iilic or Mercurial .iftctions of.
QJBJm 8WABE,
llavr just opened at
Nos, 149 and 151 Main Street,
TEBBE HAUTE, IND.,
The Largest Stock:
of CJOODS
EVER BIlODtbillT TO TIfIS 0ITY!
in p«rt,
E N I N A
White, Gold Band, and Deco rated China, Plain and Figured
STONE CHINA,
A KV
Common Ware
DINNER, TEA AND TOILET SETS.
Silver-Flated, Alabata Britaiiia Ware,
TABLE
OF RVERV
to the
Pa
Lakesto
the
Gulp.
It haa
7v4
octavo pates and 240 fine engravings', showing nil the cities and objects of Hi-ttoric and Natural in terfet in the v.ist West appended is
Bcssia Ameri
the Bible Looking GlasS,
»ith
reflecting pictures Kettoll's cheap
piTY HOTEL, Vy comxEft una achubt struts,
173
History
of tho
For our elegant 32.pageSpecimen
Boot, with engravings, page*, t?rms of our new works, mail a mo (its cost to us) to Henry Howe, 111 Main St., Cincinnati, Q. dltwCt
Broke pasture, a very fine black yearling mare Mule, large sise brand on left shoulder P—hole pnncbed through tip of left ear. Supposed to have taken either the Bloomlngton or National Road, toward Wllliainstown or Highland. Any information concerning said Mole will be'llberally rewarded by the subscriber, in Terre Haute. se4Iltw4t 6. H. POTTER.
J. S£. Q-UiKINSON", Proprietor. This House has just been refitted from garret to cellar-, and is bow open to tha Public. Day and week boarders are respectfully invited to call and givens a trial" seplOJlm
house
DESCRIPTION 1
GLASSWARE,
Imported and Doinostic, in Grea Variety!
Bohemian, French and Belgian Glassware!
Vases, Jlnutle Ornaments and Lava Goods!
COAL OIL LAMPS, LANTEKNS, SHADES. CHIMNEYS, AND WICKS,
mmsiuv,.
33 A. IR. I E S
WeoorrtiAlly inviu.
RETAIL MERCHANTS
To inspect onr Stock, as they will find our Wares as low as.thoy can fer ing them from the East, bolides saving breakage In transportation. We have fall stock of
ASSOllTEir CRATES
Of STONE CHINA and COMMON WARE, snito to the Country Trade. Orders taken for engraving designs on Glass,
Ornaments on Chinaware,
Aad will match any broken set of French China, Plain, GoldBand, or Decorated. .. seildwtf ia. 300
v,^^dRY GOODS.1
Of
Throat, Skin or Hart's Orchitis, IftyrMn or liupture Also, the ofTocti'of a Solitary flaiiit, ruinous tr I'.i.ly Mid Hind, produclug b'otchos, debility, ini notoiicy, di'/.zineKSjdimnoHri of sight, confusion ieas, ovil foreboding, aversion to society, losti o! moniory, woaknoss, &c., not all these in any or.' case,but all occurring froqueutly in various cases
BS~Accommodations ample, charges moderate cures guarartteed. Oijijsnltations by'ietter or a' itlice, free. Slost cuses "can be properly treate' ty Alenstrnatian and Prusiiancv, Sc. •vithoutan interview,' and medicines, secure troi!ibservutlon, sent by maii or express. No hin irance to business in most cases.
Address Box 3092, St. Louis, Mo. Hours—-S'A. M. to 8 P. M. OfBc. pernianentlj located at No.617 St.Charles Street,betweon fiixtl ind Seventh,ono square South of Lindoll Hotel, retired spot iu the centre of thn city.
Consultation rooms, and rooms for the ncworn•nodation of such patients as rein it* dally pereoL •il attention.
EVlSIMfBODY.
t'an get, in a sealed lottor envelope,my Theory !ymptoms andTieatmentof Nervous, Urinary at/ SoxnalDisoasfis,clearly delineating all tho disease! conditions, iwith lull Symptom Lists, for twi hree-cent postage stamps to prepay postage.Clrciilar for Ladles,relating to Diseases of Puborapr5d*wly.
QUEENSWARE.
M. B. HUDSON.
MAJ^L
»M, A, M'CLUBE.
B. HUDSON & CO., Importers aud Jobbers of
CHINA. GIiASS A.V» CUOCKERT, And Beaier8 in HCotLse U^nruLiishing Goods. No. la'J Wabash Street.. -...Terre Ilauie, Intl.
JantiUd*wtf
|t^" E ENS W A RB S '.L OKF
Hmgliiilt & FELLEi^ZER,
WUt)L! :v\L« A 'UKTAIL OiSALKKM UN
CHINA.
BALMORALS! BALMORALS I BALMORALS I
-VERY-* CHEAP 1
5-4 MUSUNS,
Very heap!
Dress Goods!
PICIi 1 N S, AR1URES,
Will be anxious to show
Attractive Homes
To tho throngs of friends and fUots who trill congregate herednring tho Great Holiday-Wotl
Now is the time to Prepare
BR0KAW BROTHERS & CO.,
Are ready to aid in this good work, having just received, in advance o' all others, a complete .Stock of jn»t such goods as aro needed by every family in the community.
B. B. & to. invito evory consumer of
an
CUTLERY
Household CMs
AND
Family Dry Goods
To a close examination of thoir New Stock, feci ing confident that for VARIETY. QUALITY and LOW PB1CE8 they arc unquestionably
THE CHAMPION HOUSE!
OUR PRICE LIST
Will show LOWER FIGURES than buyers have seen for FIVE YEARS 1
Look at onr
Tl\
POPLI3TS.
EMBROIDERIES!
Lace KPdlr'fs,
•Lace Collars,
rimmingfs.
EDSALL&CO.,
Corner 4th and Main Sts,
Terr a-Haute, Indiana.
State
TEBBE HAUTE, !»».,
Commencing September 30.
HOUSEKEEPERS
CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, WALL PAPER. WLMJ0W SHADES,
Look at onr Look at onr
Look at our
Price onr Price our
Price onr
Price onr
LINENS MUSLINS, PK1KTS, TICKINGS,
Kx&miob onr
SHAWLS, FLANNELS, HOSIERY,
Examine our
Examine onr
Examine our BLANKETS.
Besu! onr ••Specials" from !ay to-day-. Walk In and-^h**n41ae» array of desirable Goads at the.
10-4 MUSLINS, Brown and Bleached.
OAXTOX FL i^\KLS!
FACT0KY Uk Ml
(Our Jeans weighs 10oi. tiyayard.)-
GOODS.
C.WltTIG&CO.
T3 JtTAIJi STREET.
OPPOSITE MoKBEN'S BANK
WEEKLY BIJLIiEriTI
,^iew Arrivals this Week.
FALL PRINTS, New aud Beautiful Styles
FALL MUSLINS, Bednned fn pTi*. -A It *.?,."(•
Heavy Hroitm Canton Ftannct, {Witched
All Wool 6-4 Sacking,
r- Xadtai wear.
Besf Garibaldi Waterproof.
sr s,
Th» best made in' In lana, in
Blue^ Brown & Mulberry, OoadMuough.for everybody to weaT.
Balmoral Skirts, Imp. riul, Pontoon, Brunei', Pasyunk,
About half tho price of a year ago.
'rv JE:"W- GOODS Will bs coining now every day.
.Prices Low I
Our '"Bargain Department
Is, full. Call, for tbem.
C. WITTTIG & CO
aSdwtf
Cheap Soap! Good Soap!
NATE0NA REFINED
Concentrated Lye.
Cts, a ll. far Superior HarJ Soaj.
TWELVE POUNDS OF SOFT SOAP FOR ONE CENT.
Every 'Family can Make their Own SoaD.
ALL VARIETIES .OF SOAP.
A# Easily 3In-3c ns a Cup of Coflfbe.
Is anew Concentrate 1 Lye, tor making .••Soap,jusfc discovered in
GTtE'KN'I.AKD.
TIT
an.I is oomrr.^d nuunly of Aluminate of Soda, vrhicli, v.-licn mixed with
tJSBj'Af/prn««ccs-fhe
REff-
BE9T DETERSIVE SOAP ii THE WORLD. 1 Box will make lTo lbs. good Soft Soap, or
its equivaleat in superior Haxd Soap.
Retailed by all Br-.i^ists and Grocer» in the United States.
tsr
FTTLL RECirr VTITI1 EACH BOX. _4El Derw^r-i can ch*i'.-n it wholesale in ease-, cr.ch cbiit inins -IS boxes, at lUjcval. dlscouJnt. of the wliolcsale Grower# 'DruggiiH »n all tl»« towif miil'cKies oftlic XTnltcd States, or of
CLiFrOED PElftSSETON,
General Agent,
PITTSBUItG, P2NN.
CARRIAGES.
Excelsior Carriage Works,
(TRADE MARK).
ESTABLISHED Iff 1854.
Thoattontioa ot pnrchascrs and thoso wanting a Superior Article, is invited to my Stock of
Fine Carriages,
Consisting of
MOCKaWaySf
avouches.
Open Buggies• and Wagons,
M»rle
of carefully s«loctud material und by
Master Workmen I
Orders for New Vehicles solicited
My experience of thirteen years in Terre-Haute ssi successful manufacturer, gives asiurance fa thorough knowledge of my bn.int^u and abi!::y to supply the wunt«uaf consumers, long felt in thi^ market.
Shop and Ware room,
Corner 2d ud Walnut Streets,
Terre-Hnutw, Intl.
'M A. J.
WELCH
Juue 13-d*w3m
1
Housekeeper's Variety Store, No. 109 Main Street,
[Between 4th and 6th]
rj
T«rre Haute- Ind..
SCOTT, ORM A CO., ^Carriage Manufacturers, Cobmcs Wi.basu
1st
Sts-, Tlbrs Hacti, Ijid.,
Keep somtsstly on hand, and offer tor sale at the lowest jnarkvt prices, a'l of the Isti-et styles of CABRU6KS, BUGHlBi aid LIGHT WAGO.MS, of tn»Al own. m«nt(»ctnre, of tele)|wi stook. pscttl a:t$ntlon paid to RKTAtaua. JCaySdwSm
THB
Washington Library Oo.
PHILADELPHIA.
SUBSCRIPTION ONE D0LLAB.
#300,000
PRESENT3 TO SUBSCBIBFBS. One Ciuth Present of (MO.OOO. One €o«U Present of 120,000. One Gtttth Present of 8iO.OOO. One Cash Prea«it of 04.000. Two CwmIi Prrsrnts of S2.000 eaeb.
Read full Schedule of Presents Below Bach Certificate of Stoc* Is acrompsniwt with a
Beautiful Steel-Plate Engraving
WORTH MORK AT RKTAI1. lU^Ji THE COST Of OKBTIKIOATE, And also invitr* to tho Iloldira PBRSKNT IN THK GREAT ItlSTltlBO'flON.
The Washington Library Co.,
I* chartered h) Che Stut' uf TdocitylaQlA, aoil O j4»o ait! of ti»«
Riverside Institute,
roK
Soidiers and Sailors' Orphans.
Inporpsratod by tlie State of X. J. APRIL
8.
1867.
TUB KIV'tCKSlDK INSriTLTB, Situated at'Riverside, Uarlingtoa Couuty, New Jersey,'Is fonnd tortile purpose of .{rntaitonsiy oduc&tiag ho soul of d-i-ased ^ol it.rs and 8** mon of the United State'.
Che Boird Trustees co :iwt« ox ao followlag w«l|-knowu citizens of Pen sylvanii ."ud NnW Jersey ilOJf. W1LLIASI MANN,
Dis rict Attorner.-I'hil'kislphia. Pa
HON. LKWIS U. Bit DJttALL, Sl-C'hi ('oin«r IT. S Slint, iiid Kooorder of Dee 's, PiiLtdelvhia, P» HON. JAJIE-t 31. .-jCOVKL,, N«w .'ei HON. \V. W. WaHU, Ne* J.rsey. UBNKV OOB3IAN, £.,
Agent Adam*' Express, Phil-jdelphia, I'a. J. a. eOK, £eq., Of Joy, Coe ft Oo Philadelphia.
TuEA8t7RT l)KPABTMi:\r, I
WASHUioro*, I) t)., April W, 1407.
Offlc of Internal Bi vean :—Having received satisfactory evidence that the proceeds of the enterprise on due ted ny the "Wnshinjjtjm library Com pa y" wiii bed voted to
01-tltablo
uses, per-
iu ssion Is hereby granted to *aid Company to oondnct such enterprise exempt from alt charge, whether Jro special tax or other duty.
K. A. ROLLINS, Commissioner.
THB WASHINGTON LIBRARY COMPANY,
In order that th» benevolent object «nl forth in tuis ciroul ir may successfully au ndl'shed have issned five sorios of
FINE .STEKL-PL\TE KNOSAVINOd, which are pat on subtcription at prices mnch below their ret 11 value. CKUTIFICATK- OK STOCK IN THE WASH
INGTON LIBRARY COMPANY
will be issued, stamped wuhtho Seal r( the Company, andsigood by the Secretary, (None others genuine.)
Anyperso sending us ONE DOLL 1 R, or pay iug tuo same to our l.ical Ag.inn, will receive immediately .. fine Stsol Piato ICugiavInt a: choice from the following list, and One Oortigoaie of Stock, Injuring
One Present in published schednly. ONE DOLLAR ENGRAVINU3. »o. 1—"My Child! ily Child I" No. 2—"Thay are Saved I They're .^avod!" No. 3—"Oi Seven ty six or, the E.r.y Days of the Revolution.'
Any parson paying TWO D.YLLAUS will receive either of th. following Qnodteol l'lates, at choic.", and two Certificates of titock, thus becoming entitled to Two t'cosents
TWO DOLLAR ENCRAVINCI?. No 1—"Washington's Cnurtship." No. S--"Washington's Last Interview with lits Mother."
THBEIS DOLLAR fiNGRANINQS. Any person paying TII It EE DOLLA KS will receive the beautiful Steel Plote of "H j3IE FROM THE WAR," and Thrio Cotilicanfs*, beoominingintitled Three Presents,
FOUR DOLLAR ENGRAVINGS. Any person paying FOUR DOLLARS shall re oeive the large and beautiful Steel Plateof "TllE PERILS OF OUU FORF.FATHKRS," and £our Certificates of Stock, entitling Ihem to Four Presaoti.
FIVE DOLLAR KNGBAVING3. Any persoa who pays FIVE O0LLAR3 shill recolve tho large and splendid Steel Piate of "THE MARRIAGE OF POCAHONTAS," and Five Certifioites of Stock, entitling them to Five Presents.
Tho Engravinus and 0.rtiflcato* will be delivered to pach sntocrii«rsat our Local Agencies, or sent by mail, post-pa d, or express, as may be ord«red.
WlSH13f(JT0X
THE ARCTIC SEAS,
COMPANY
WILL award
Three Oaiidicd Tliou*uiiti Dollar IN PRESENTS
To the Shareholders, On Wednesday, Sept. 25th, 1807
At PHILADELPHIA, ,PA., or at the i.vvnruTii, mnJKsiDK, n.
SCHEDULE OF PRESENTS.
1 Cash Present „.fl0,0it0. 1 Cash Pr«eut 20.COO I Cash Prasont 10,000 1 Cash Preseuf 6,000 a Cash Presents of ii,500 each 6,000 1 Ilaudsome Country iirsidence, Stables,
Grounds, Ac., G^riuantown, Ptiilad'a..., 18,000 1 Oonole Kesideuo, 3 story brick, ('am-« den, N. 15,000 1 Co.» Dupot, Olnco, UUeds, Ground, with business osi'ablished, No.l3t4 WmUiugton Avenye, Pnila lelphia 16 000 I 1 Country ResidtMieo, Rlreraid--, I,'. J.( 1 with Ground, Fraiti, .See. 10,000 I 1 Ttree story Oott.ig?, Lot, ic 6,000 2^ Valuable linilding Lots, Ri»ersidc 3"i00 5,000 1 Klfg.mt 1'urnouc F.imiiy Carriago,
Span of Horses, Haruoi), Xc., c. ni]letu 6,000 10 Valnahle buildiug lots, Rlvorsidv, $30t» each 3,000 1 Bfeuitnut Silver-gray tioiie. 15£ huads t-igli, sired by the celebr«t imported
Arabi.tn llor-e "Caliph also, light Ro.»d Wagon, weight 140 pounds, -*Uti 8_t of superior Single Harness, Ac., making a tint-class establishment 6,000 30 Piauos, $500 each 10,000 i!0 SI lodoo.,8, $2-5 t-ach 4,fio0 5 Rosewood sewing M.icbiuoa, $200 nach 1,000 10 Family Sewing Idachiiies, $ioQ oai.li 1,000 CO Fiua Gold W..tches. $200 e*ch l6,Ot.O 100 Oil Paint.ngs, by ie iding Artists— gregate valn- 10,000 3 Cauiei'sHaii Biiawis, $l,0o0 3,000 2 t'amet's Hair Shawls, $3,000 each 0,000 3 Haud«j-.je Lac-j Stiawls, $250 eacti 750 10 Cashtnor ^h^w s, $50 e.»ch 600 20 Siik Dress Prtieriu. $7 each 1,500 50 City lixil.lius LuU, $175 eaou 8,750
The remainder wiU consist of bii/ei-. waro, M-h'ca! B-trea, Op ra Ghtjses, Pocket Bibles, and •tifforent art cles of ornamon and us.-, amounting to 2,000
Total $300,009 All ths propnrtlis given olear of incumbrance.
HOW TO OBTAIN SHARES AND EttGUAVIKtiS.
S^ud orders to ui by maii, enclosing from $1 to
I $20, «'ither hy Post Olflc orders or In A registered
-n,. letter, at our risk. Larger amountu should be
Phaetons, Top Buggies, -em dran oreipr^. Isth-f
"ban* with Engravings *9,50 gj glares with Engravings 23,60 60 shirorf with Engravings .....4(5,50 75 shares wiih Engravings 69,00 100 shares with fca^ravings _90,00 Local AGENTS WANTKU throughout the TTnited
States.
Tlit) Association have appointed as Rvoolyets, M-snrs. GEORGE A. UOi'KE A CO whose well known lat'gri'y an I bu.lnesi experieuco' will b* a sumcient guarsnte- that tue money applied to tve purpose stated.
Pbilaoekmiia, Pa.,
May 20, 1807.
To tho Officers and Slumbers of the Washington Library 0c., N. S. READ, Secretary ntl»m«n •—On receipt of your i^vcr of the ISth Inst., not ft lug ns of orir appoint ue.{ ss Re-ci-irt-rs foryoirCJompauy, we t«oL- tbo llbvrty to submit a copy of your Chart r, with a Man ot your enterprise, to the highest legal uutberity ot thoSUktt, aud having tec. jved his favorabio opinion In rvgird to its legalit), an-I sympathising with the beutvoient object of youi Association^ vis: theelacatioa and maintenance of the orphan children ot onr soldlats and sailors at tha Rjversldo Institute, we have concluded to accept thetrost, and ta use our belt efforts to promote to wor hy an ob est.
Respect fall?, yours, tv., GfiO. A. COOES 00. Address all letters to
Oca A.
OOOKK CO., BANKERS,
8S Hoatii Third Street. Philadelphia, Pa. Receivers for the Washington Library Co.
IS. W. U'COMELL,
104 Main Street,
A^ent in Terre-Haute. JrSdejd.wltin
