Terre-Haute Weekly Express, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 30 October 1867 — Page 4

LIST OT LKTTiEBS

lieiraimng unclaimed in-the lost Qffioe fat Terre Ii^ute, Iodlaf*. -j,

OCTOBER 30,1867

-PUBLISHED EVERY SATU1.DAY MX)RNJN®

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LADIES' LIS'lV

Anderson Mary Ashton UMWII S Archer Mrs-ii

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Keuiper Mrs Bebecca Landreth 3Iiss Catherine Lockridge Misa Mollio Millar Mrs 0 Minoc Mrs bA,, $ McOanti Mrs McMahan Alias Mary McCosky Mrs McCovan Jiancy Orrell 'Miss Jennie Peck Sirs II

Barton Euuice.--Rass Mrs Nancy Calabau Miss

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Carpenter Miss Emms. 0*nada Mrs Martha -Coffroan Mrff Matilda

Oonover Mrs Brad Curtis Miss DickenMrsAE Desoto Miss Kay Denny Mrs Mary Emerson Miss Libbie Klain Mrs E Edgar Mrs EL Evans Mia Elizabeth

Price Mrs Vv Pticc Mrs A Bobbins Mrs Uociie Mrs Mary liogers Mrs Charlotte Staggs Miss JoDuiu Shepherd ilr« Mariali Shenard Mrs II .. Silanco Sarah 1'., Smith Miss Scott Mrs Jane Shocklay Mrs Throope Miss Jeunie

EwingMns 51 Ellisou Miss Maggie Fraloy. Mrs Margaret Earrand Mrs Nancy

Gregg

Mrs Julia

Gi)morc,£mily UliY ::liS8 S I

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Aandulen Miss A Weinan Mary Westfall Mrs Christcna "SVhaler Miss Saloma W illiams Miss Mary Williams Mollie wicker Miss Jennie Wyeth Miss Hannah Wyeth Luciuda

naveus Ulda Maletta IJagorton Mrs' lleven?r Mis»s Civssio Heffner Miss Mollis Huff Mi## alcana Johnson Mis«-Lizzie A Keif Annio Kelly Mrs Jamiain

GENTLEMEN'S LIST. Littlc-john Frank Lobezz Win

Andei'efm A Anderson Joshua Alien tt Austin And'row

XiOgg

Lunday Wm Lyons AluUiirly W Mankin A Mac'.iler I'eter Malono John Middaugli David Morton V.' Moorhead John Montgotliery Wni Monhon Ed Morris W McKelvey Thos McClintock J#S Mclntire ChaS McDonald Thos McCloud McCliough Michael

'AfHOtq -PtiHrp~ Amero Chas But lor John: Balding Isaao v-» Blackburn Isaac Beoson Wm Benson N W Ijrovastcs W Beale Seneca Bell Chas 2

Betser llenry Beard Briggs John Bumberg Jolin Burr If. Campbell Thos A t'urfi'i' Catterlin (Jil'am Carroll Patrick, Carson A Collins W Crockett .Ids Concbraan John Cooks Corby S Cowpton W Tonk in Mows' Co per Wot Davis 'cmpster Thos DirUnr jDfiw J6ie-' Douglas? Win Duddleston W II Dungnti O W IDwiro'Pot. Evans J"M Luui'W 0 5mory Jae Elliott SainT Ellvvood A II Fair SamI Flesh A Fredrick AG'' Fislier W Fickel Nicholas' Garrod Gallagher W Gregg J»s Gregg Do Gerron Dr Goorgo O Greene Givins Wm Gillchrist W Gifford Lovi GosnellAJ Gass Louis Goodwin 11 Gordon E Jiahan Peter Haley Woqten Ilaku itngleliftrt llannon Michael Daw^in|«Allen -HaHrr

JlcCoskey W Nelson S Neel Win E Kiece A Nichols O'Brian Daniel Page Wm 112 Prainer John Pcttiford Isaac I'feif Conred Price liagon Pat 2 Kemblet lteed Geo Kees Ket se E Richards A Robbins Robertson Thos Robbins DTI Rodman Ed Itoberts Ttowark Stephen Smallwood A Swalls Alfred Sparks Preston Sparks Wm' u. Sonford Henry

Sark Ballard Splan John 2 Schwartz John Serrins II

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llayus Benj Hart Wm iisady IV .ILerrman Aug .VJUeggarty MauHm '-HVncliy John

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Seeley S Shears Albert Snediker IK Stewart Nathan Swift Martin Sittig Eugene

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Surick John Smith S Smith I) Sfiodgrass W HI! Shoniar John Stogie Richard Souls 0 Scobay Rollin Stillifiirh John SummerTille Wm Sutton II Sttihlman Fred 5 Schneider John Shurton Jas Thur ..Turner A

Trueblood Tripp & Goiger Vlrich Isaac Vaillier Francis Vanderwood Voris Elijah Waldon ltiley Ward Wm Wagner John Walsh Jas Waldon Mergau Wills Jacob West Fran^j Weiman O Welch John Wiseman Andrew Whitney Andrew Williams W W Williams W Williams Jos Williums Henry Worms A Yard John WT Young Vf

Hickson Cyrus iligherson John Ilickey Patiick IToopor S Howard Buce Huso Hn*y A Ingles Wm Jewell W Joslin Jiavid Judge Fredrick Kaliva Nichael 'I Kinney George ICiinell 2 Iiaird Lawronco E W Lasell Jos Lathen Rrbt Lohmin I Iiink Casper 2 Link Geo Lidstcr Richard

EZRA HEAD, P. MV

OTICE—Notice is hereby givthat on the 23d day .November, 1807, .between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M., avji 4 o'clock P. M., ut. tlio Court Houso d"or in Terr* tlnnte, the nhdorsigned will sell at public sale, tbp tallowing described Ro.il Estate, to-wit: 17 87-10J tu-r»-s, 'lumencing 15 chains 75 links eon'h.of the north cast corner uf the north west (garter of

SfOtion 19, Township 11, north Bnnge 8 west, tlu-nco-10 chains i7D links south, thenco west 17 oh«in« l5 links, tliolice north tf. chains SO links, •lieuoe.fasti chain BOlluks. thence uorth 4 chains •sJSv1ints rh«.nco uast IS chains 95 links to th" place nf beginning also ?f 70-100 'cres, comenclng at tho south west corner of Section. 19., 'l'ownship 11, N' rth Range 8 West rutining noirtU .'0 chains, eilst 17 chains

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TERMS or SAI.1 .—One-third down balaneit iu twive ami-wgfhteen months, with six per cent, interest, purchaser giving notes waiving valuation an appraisement lnws, with approved security and mortgage on the premises for deferred payments. H. D. SCOTT, Adin'r oi Jeremiah Mowhinney.

October 2,'J w4w

QT^TEv OF 1NDLANA, YIGO OOt'NTY, SS. Ylgo Common Pleas Courtj December Term, 1SU7. Adam Ilarpold, "J vs i.ootvidas t'hapln.j

Attachment.

O.i tlii-? day, J-wlt, the 22il day of October A. I) 1807, comes the l'laintiff by Scott A Puy, his Attorneys, and flies hisVomplaiut lmreln also, an affidavit entitling him to' a writ of Attachment, showing thsttlw Defendant is a non-resi-dent of tin.- Statu of Indiana, ttrtt fee is'therefore, hereby givMi to the said Defudantol .tb(i tiling aud pendency of this proce -dinir, atjd titat the same will be hea'd andjdetermce at tlie next Term of our said Court, comniunciim'mi the thii ]Mouday of December, next, A. D., 1807.

At oti I1UFUS H. SIMPSON, boott A Duj, Att'y*. Clerk ..0ipr3r-prs.f«e

SHERIFF'S SALE.—By virtue "of an Esecution tasued from the Viifo CoMitnf Plea* Court, to me directed and deliver* .(!, in nvnr of I'atricSc Shannon, and against Uowltf i'lramons, IKm. J. Simmons and Virgil A. flpaiii'i as principals, and Nathan Simmons as iep. V-.il, will offer for sale the tollewiuir de-ri-tib. .1 reat'iSt iti, sitnatetl in -YIg« county, IndKna, wit

TI'C ni»itU ha'f of forty three (43) acres,

more

or i. ?s, tu tJv&mWdiepBrt of the south-west quar.M- of Section one (1), Township eleven (11), nine (9) west, bounded as f)llows Cumin nemx ut a point ten (10) chains and fifty-nine ("0) Mima west from the north-west corner of the Siiawi-ra*t quarter of Section one (1), Township eleven (11), Range nine (9) vfest, running thence west to tho land owned by Simmons thence soulli along the dividing line between said Simmons and the heirs r.f Abram Jackson thence east to a point ten (10) clinins aud sixty-nine (69) iinlt»Ynni the south-west comer of said quarter tieuce north to the place of beginning, aud ou -*£ATIB4AI, the 9th DAY of November, 1867, within tho legal hours of sa'd day, at the Court Houso door In Ter.e Haute, I will offer the rents and uroftts of the aboTe described Ileal Estate, together witli with all privileges and appurtenanCoa to the nam* belonging, for a term not exceeding seven years, to the highest bidder tor cash, and npon failure to realize a sum sufficient to satisfy nvlit Execution and costs, 1 will then W4Hheta oHeithe fce-sitnple, lu and to said Beat Estate, to the highest and best bidder for cssh to satJsfS'tlie^afci#.

This, 16th day of October, 18G7. JOHN KIZKR, SherifT. Octlfiwtds Prf $6,00

A PPL1CATION for L1CESSE. jnL The unJersi^nixl hereby give notice that thfj wilt ajply to the County Commissioners at their regular wssion in D^comlwr, for license to sell spirituous «uJ intoiicatiu^ liquors in less than a quart tu Uwf, for tho spuco of one year.— The premises on which sniJ liquors are to be sold aro located »t 71 Wabash street iu Tarre ITSuW Its H&rrlsion Township, in Tigoountv, Indiana. BELL A IltTOHtS.

Oct 'tlwSt

"NOTICE of ADMINISTEATION

hfreby giren that the undersigneii has

iietsB appointed Administrator, with th» Will anuexod. of the estate of Loji Mobley, deceased, late of Prftlricton township, Vigo county, Indiana. Th» estats is supposed t* be solvsnt. ntinrii$A ^ICwSw

W. MCRKBSON, Admlalstrator.

imm

NEW.. STOVE HOUSE

W. W. SHA1VNON.

Has opftii^ Main Street, direct ]y opposite the Old Court House, a Stove anck Agrteultural House, "wbere he will, at all times, keep or. hand, a general assortment of the best style and quality of

H0iiSE-FUlfflISHIN6 600D8,

of all kinds, consisting of fancy Mantle Gratas, Brass and Porcelain Kettles, in all sizes Toilet "Ware in Sets, -r

BATH TUBS,

Foot Baths, &c., &c., Japanese Ware Cash and Sugar Boxes, Tea and Coffee Caddies, Molasses Cups, Tea Trays, Dust Pans, Candle Sticks, Spittoons, Large and small Peppers Nutmeg Graters, &c... &e., Pressed Ware, Milk Tans," Washbowls all size of Dippers, Jelly, Cake and Pat* tio Pans, and

A OEVERAL ASSORTMENT

of French Ware. &>': Table Cutlery, in nil styles T«b!e Spoon?, TeaSpoons, Ladles, Skimmers, (tug Whips. Cake .Turners, Steak Beaters, Basting Spoons, Flesh Forks, Waffle Irons Muffin Baker?. Gem Pans, Sad Irons, Chsrcoit! Furnaces, Hand Irons,-Sugar Kettles, Dutch Ovens, Skillets and Lids, Furnaces, &c., &e. I AM PREPARED to MAN UFACTURE all kinds of Tin. Brass, Copper and Sheet Iron Wane. Rooting, Guttering, Spouting and Job Work done to order on short notice, in a workman-like manner, and

WAR K,ANTE I

I have constantly on hand a general assortment Agricultural Implements, consisting of Wagons and

Machines of all Kinds,

such as Corn Shellers Double and Singlo Cutting Boxes, of PVITV variety

O W S

Of all kinds and Patterns, including the genuine Horny Richmond Plow Double and Single Shovels, Hay Rakes, Horse Ilay Forks, Wheel-Barrowr, Road Scrapors the great "Hoosier Fodder Cutter," the latest improved Cider and S rgbum Mills the-Double XX Drill, the most complete Drill in use. Also the popular

SfiLBY OKILL

warranted to give satisfaction. Cnstomers wVJ'favor rrifi'tvith a cnll, will find my stock of Stoves unequalled iri this city, as I have, bought largely of the

JMfTereiit Manufacturers

from Buffalo, Cincinnati, Indianapolis and Evansville, and am prepared to sell

as cheap or cheaper

than any other Qou.se

Givo me a call, and save money, beforo purchasing elsewhere. Don't forget the place, No. 63 Main Street, opposite tho old Court House Square, Terre Haute, Ind.,

W.W.SHAMOJf. jy23d2twtf

HEADQUARTERS

FOR

A W A E

DURING STATE FAIR.

AUSIN, SHRYER tfc Co.

No

160 Main Street, Opposite National House,

Te I'l'e II aut

link?, thenar

Bouth :0 ch&lnp, tlienco west 17 chains 85 links t' ti.o place of beginning also acres, being i.U thai part ut the mirth west quarter of the south east quarter, ami all that part of the seuth West quarter of.IIvo northeast quarter, all lying sotiih of the Wubivh A Krie CIIIHI, in .Section 18, Town?l«i|» II,,north Itafcgn 8 West.

9

Ind.

The growing Commercial importance of this locality has induced the Street Kailroad Company to construct a switch for tho. accommodation of the crowd waiting for chance at the Bargains in the

Hardware Store!

Sinco the opening of their New Stock they have reduced their prices to the

POOR MAN'S FIGURE!

SASH, HOOKS.

IWAVLIi, C2I.ASS.

OIJLS. and PAI3TT.

A House is within the reach of all.

MECHANICS' TOOLS!

All Warranthd.

I O N O O S LARGEST STOCK

IN THE CITY.

OTTO WITTENBERG. FILLING ORDERS

Liberal Discount to Large Consumers.

IH\ BOOMS

Well filled with Best Seasoned Wood Work for

Wagon & Carriage Makers.

BELTINGS! BELTINGS'

-COUNTRY MERCHANTS

Can Save Money by posting themselves on our figures. We will sell at Cincinnati prices, freight added. Send us an Order aud try us.

LARGE INVOICES OP AXES! Which we propose to Job at

Low Prices.

ApriI24wly

DRY GOODS.

Large Peremptory Salt)

MerrImac, Co-

chico, Sprague, and all the best Brands Prints at~HJ^-cts+i~

Alpaca Poplins

if/.

GENERAL DRY GOODS

FOR. CASH,

50 & 65 cts per yd, -,r/ worth 65 & 75 cts W 11-2 yard Wille

Empress Pop-

lins reduced from $1 to 75cts per yd.

Bed Blankets at $5,00 per^pair, and upwards. A11 Wool Ingrain CarpetSreducfed to $1,00 jper yard, heretofore cheap at $1 ,25. it ,i. i.

S. RYCE & CO.,

w.

77 Main Street.

dwtf

BEST PRINTS,

X2 1-2,

12

1-3.

12

1-

13 1-3.

qi:

OOOD PRIIVts.

HEAVIEST 4-4 SHEETI1\€I,

ONE

SHILUNG:

le 2-3. lO 3-3,

Other Bargains in

COTTON ttOODS!

AT

so cheap EDUALL & CO.'S.

as

"American" Prints

Fifteen Cents I -r

I O A S E 8

4-4 Hill's "Semper Idem,"

10-4 FINE

I

l7j

,0 ,,,

Twenty-three Ots

SHEETINGS," I

CENT'S!

Best Arnvures^

2 5 E N S

1ZO-

SAXTOSI

& Waldblki

ill Main Street.

MERCH'T TAILORING.

a'sfr

HART80CI ft BAHN18TEB

IB Slid

a6 EOt'l

:fy!

(I

p.'t'tb'"!?sM

:Odt

oK

W French Merinos, all colors, 90c per yd, worth $1,25

Double Width

English MeTinos, 40ctsperyd.

iJ Solid colored

,iK

Black Alpacas, 85 cents per yard, vr

a, :'"r

''JH I1!25'10 per ydA

Silk and Wool

Plaid Poplins for Children, $1,25.

Bismarck Silk

fearfully sacrificed, fJ onlV $1,50 per y'd.

.v-H

36 inch wide

iCL

Black Silks at $2,50

200 PATTERNS

DresB Goods, Silks and Mohairs, at 50 cts per yd Ask to see these patterns.

Large Display of

Plaid Shawls, Cloakiogs

and

Cloak^ &c.''

FURS! FURS! In Mink Fitch,

Water-Mink, Siberian Squirrel, &c.

Ladies will find the Great Sensation of the hour in

Embroideries and Lace Collars

Li •.?

at Prices that efvSrybody-'call'''afford to make an investment 1

Bleached Muslfn^one yard wide at 12j cents, worth 16f cts. Cotton and "VVodl Flannels rfeduced in Price. 1.

-i

Have just reeeived their sjftl.fi :~~^l

ind Winter Stock ii :rp-Y

fail

6f^a«hiona^ie and Desirable

O I N

....

Our personal and best attention given to,the Merchant Tai -, oring department.

••K '••fiil'wol -r./

We have a superior and experienced Cutter, and the best Workmen to be found in the West

Great earehas been taken in the selection of the FINEK CLASS- of Goods.

Twilled Persians for Walking Suits, 25cts per yard.

Latest and best Styles of Cloths, Casv simers, Yestings and Gents' FURNISHING GOODS.

Our patrons are invited to an inspection of our GOODS AND PRICES.

ltep Poplins marked down from

call AT THK:

Hanoi CiiOTHiwi STORE,

Genuine Irish

Poplins at $2,50...

TVo. 79 Main St.

NATRONA R.EITN'ED

SAPONIFIER

Conceiitrated Lye.

2 Cts. all for Superior Hard Soap.

TWELVE POUNDS OF SOFT SOAP FOR ONE CENT.

Every Family can Make their Own v, ....... Soap.',

ALL YAKIETIES OF SOAP.

At Kaally Blade at a Cup of Coffee.

Is anew Concentrated Lye, for making Soap, just discovered in

GREENLAND, IN THE ARCTIC SEAS,

and is composed mainly of Aluminato of Soda, which, when mixed with REFUSE FAT, produces the

BEST DETERSIVE SOAP :I IN THE WGIILD.

1 Box will make 175 lbs. good Soft Soap, or its equivalent in superior Hard Soap.

Retailed by all Druggist* and Grocer* in the United States.

TY FULL RECIPES WITH EACH BOX. JQ

Dealer* can ohtaiu It wliolei»le In ease*, each eontalliiuK *8 boxes, at a liberal diieonnli of tlie wholtial* Grocer* and Dru|{gi»t* In all th» town* and cltle* of the United State*,

or of

^CLIFFORD PEMBERT0N, Oeneral Agent.

cin

PITTSBUBO, PKWN.

ASTROLOGY.

ASTROLOGY.

O O O

OOOD BfEWS FOR ALL

LL,0"0 TO' ANY PERSON WHO WILL EQUAL MADAME RAPHAEL IN THK PROFESSION.

TJAUR

HK NEYBR-FAILIKG MADRAPUAKC is the beat. She succeed whfn all «th-rs hare failed. All who are in trouble—all who have been uufortnnate—all whose fond hopesJiave been diyppointed, crushed aol blasted by false promises and deceit—all who havo been misled and trifled with—all fly to her Tor advice and satisfaction. Alt who ore iu doubt of tbe affections of those they love, consult her to relieve and satisfy their minds.

In Love Affairs She Never Fails

She has the secret of winning the affections of th6 opposite sex. She shows yon the likeuess of jour future wif* or hu»band, or absent friend.— She guides the single to a happy marriage, and makes the married happy. Uer aid and advice has been solicited in innumerable instances, and the resale has always betn the means of securing a

Speedy and Happy Marriage,

She is, therefore, a sure dependence. It is well known to the public at large that she was the first, ind she is the only person In this country who can •how the likeness in reality, aud who can give entire satisfaction on all the concerns of lifo, which can be tested and proved by thousands, both married and single, who daily and eagerly visit her.

To all in business her advice is invaluable. She can foretell, with the greatest certainty, the re•olt of all commercial and business transactions.

Lottery numbers given without extra charge. MADAME RAPHAEL (s a bona fide Astrologist that every one can depend upon. She is the great. st Astrologist of the nineteenth century. It is that weif-known fact that makes illiterate pretenders copy her advertisements and try to imitate her.

Madams Raphael is the seventh daughter of the seventh daughter she was born with a nrtural gift she can foretell yonr very thoughts. She also cures drnnkeuness.

All interview's strictly private and confidential. As a Temale Physician her remedies never fail to cor* all female Irregularities, and to produce the monthly flow, without danger or exposure.— They can not injure, but, on the contrary, they Improve the health.

Therefore, come one, come all, to'

111 ftekani bet Oeitni Arene ud Join, Cincinnati, Ohio. TERMS.—Ladiee, 91 Gentlemen, 91,60.

V.

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B.—The Madame will answer no letters without a f^e of 91 and a 3-cent stamp is inclosed.

A4di^M Look Box SSL. ragSMwly

V-0 A

HOUSEKEEPERS STORE.

.\y,)ut$r

-til

Carpet

House

OF.

f. .ii. inxt

100,000 PREMIUMS

jo

7

100,000 CUSTOMERS

Consisting in part of

All kinds oi Oarpetings I All kinds of Oil Oioths All kinds ofOurtains! 7, All kinds of Upliolstery Goods All kinds of Wall Papers! All kinds of Looking Glasses I

Picture Tassels,

Curtain Tassels,

Bands. Loops & Cornices

Of new designs and very handsome.

Staple Dry Goods!

We are prepared to compete with tho entire trade in assortment and prices.

.Just Jrieeeived,

A great many

N O V.E TI ES

In Rubber Groods !.

Our Stock is

Fall, Fresh and Very Desirable.

BR0KAW ItltOTHEUS & CO.,

No. 100 Main. Street,

[Between 4th and 5|L]

Terre Haute, Ind.

The Pen is Mightier than the Sword."

THE GOLD PEN,

BEST AND CHEAPEST OF PENS.

Morton's Gold Pens,

The Best Pens in the World.

For sale at JVo. 25 JffaidenZane, JYew-Tork, and by every duty appointed Agent at the same prices.

Morton makes no iPens stamped with the JVame or Trademark of any other/ therefore, where an Agency is establish-ed, t7ie public will be best suited, and at the same prices, by calling on the Agent in all other places those wishing the Morton tPen must send to Headquarters, where their orders will receive prompt attention, if accompanied with the cash.

A Catalogue, with full description of sizes and prices, sent on receipt of letter postage.

A. MORTON.

QANCER8.

Br. W. €. COUJMEU",

Who resided In This City for four years, and now a revriMjt of Louisville, Ky., who hag at this time an oxfentive (jractice in th.-i treatment of CAN('KKS rtMil'TTiu.cornua Affections, and is rapidly gaining the hi^h reputation that he held iu this city during his st:iy with y. Wo cau ti stify of wo know, that Hr. Oonden baa been eminently successful in tbe lU)My cases .that he treated in' this city iwni aurromldiiig country.' The Doctor's inude el' tru.tii« iit ditfern frutu' all atlmrg, neing an antidote of his own (iri'imration, hilling ihe Cancer, root and -braoch. without ]ain, loan of biooil, or the use of the Uriife, Dr. Couilen is wiliiagalso, to impart bis mode «.f treatmeut of the Oanror to one or two regular practicing Physicians of good reputation. He does not desire to piace IT in the imndj of any one who is not well qualified tp eui-Min ttie reputation that ho has already goiiued for his Remedy. Any one who may desire farther iniormatiou .11 reference to the cure, (i'r mode of trc!»tn.»nt (it" Oancer, can consult biin in person, or by letter, Louisville, Ky., P. O Hn* ii7u arir2!)tiw6b

STORAGE, COMMISSION & GRAIN.

S. KRASKTTW. A. I, BJOBBIiOK,

FRANKLIN, IH0RRI80N& CO.,

OKNKriAL

Commission Merchants,

JVo. $S

ffeat SL, Cincinnati. i'.F. KKilK.Nl'i:.\!.

Pnarce, Tullo, Hvittnu Siiutv, Barlour 3t Go., Porter, j£. (J. Leonard A (Jo., Wm. Glenn & Sons, Itob't JBseready A Co.. Foster ISrothers, JhooUi, 'ash ,i Co. Chambers, Slovens A Co. mUZSdly

I A S

AROEIVTXA RCRWABDINO AUD

Commission Merohant, AN7V D£AtXBi IN

Grain Flour and Salt.

WABIC IIOUHC—On the Canal, sear )HE Terre Haute Richmond aud E. A 0. kailroad Depets mayfidwtf TCBBB HACTK, IND,

JORSF HANKY. ALONIO BAMKT«

OHN HANBY&CO., groRAtis, oomcisToN AND

A

A

TKRIiB nABTE. INK.

DMINISTEATOR'S SALE.

The nndersigned hereby gives notice that he will sell.to the highest bidder, at pnblic auction, on the jifemlsei, in tho cotirhwest part of tbe city of Terre Haute, on

THURSDAY, PCTTOBEU 3Ut 1887, all the oersonal prr.party belonging to tbe estate of A. E. Boelsam, deceased, pertaining to the manufacture of brick, to-wit Hordes, wagons, wheelbarrows, epades, ££., ^c.

Tiiixa.—A credit or nhi« months will be given on all ®m* o»or throe dollars, the pnrchtser giving note with sood security, waiving. Valnation *nd appraisement laws, and Ifoarihg interest frotn dvte. Three oollais, and under cash. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, no caid day.

F. W. SHALEi,

octtSwSt Administrator.

ATOTICE Is heroby given tliat JLl the onderslgncd has been appointed Administrator

de

bimit ef tbe estate ol John

Gordon, deceased, late of Vigo county, Ind. The estate Is probably solvent. H. H. BOUDINOT, ocl6w3t ./ Adm'rckboni*won, v£$ 11. ^rti'ivsT ai ajoi

iiiiy

mm mm*

iK

BR0K4W BROTHERS & CO.,

ilt ,-:s uffia

No. 109 Main St., Terre-flante.

DRY COODS.

O O E 2 1

-av* a

-?0sa

Lady Washington Middlesex Ladies

tii ?A

1867!

--icr- -sfi oso.'j vti MJ ai'djr smti '!*•.•

afciwl jiatd*-

.ba'-'^V' *,st

BARGAINS

& "i

DRY fGOODS,

AT

TUELL, RIPLEY & C0.S'

Comer

5lh and Alain Streeta.

•••inf." j.-t

1

SHAWLS,

.jqo

SHAWLS, SHAWLS

rfi an

a

Shawls,

Shawls

•j Ladies Square, Misses Long, Misses Square,

Child's Long, Child's Square,

Paisley Shawls, Broche Shawls,

In Large Assortment.

10-4 S E E I N S

Ble,ached and Unbleached,

At 40 Cents per Yard.!

1 Oase Hill's "Semper Idem,!' Bleached.

At Twenty Cents

1 Case Good 4-4 Bleached at 15 Cents!

GREAT DRIVE

IN

Doable Fold English Merinos

.A.t 35 Cents!

TUELL, BIPLEY& GO'S

GREAT WHOLESALE & RETAIL

Dry Goods Emporium.

Terre HLa/ute., Ind*

DRY COODS.

C. WITTIG & CO.,

73 MA IS STREET,

OPPOSITE McKEEN'S BANK,

Weekly Bulletin.

Goods offered cheaper this we?k Ijban last!

A Large Stock of

Just opened—^resA, as we never kept the goods before, and lower than any one else SABE sell them.

SHAWLS, Blankets, Woolen Goods,

Reduced

Prices.

The game Goods cost last year §2,50.

WE ARE DETERMINED TO GIVE BARGAINS.

Come to see for Yourself, 0. WITTIG & CO

73 Main Street.

octldwtf.

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A I N E A E S

Warehousern First St.. at the Canal Basin. anOdwtf

YB AND EAR.

DR. CHAS. E. WALL,

OCULIST AND AURIST,

FfeOM NEW YORK,

18 HOW FKRMAMEUTLX LOCATED IN

N I A N A O I S Where he m»y be consulted, rati or CHAKQE, on all disease* of these delicate organs. Tht universal success of Dr. WALL'S practice for the past two years .in this city,^—th«r with fourteen years experience in this of tbe medical profession elsewhere, should bo a guarantee to those afflicted that he is no charlatan or quack,but qualified to accomplish all he undertakes. Cross Eye remoTod in One Minute or no charge, and ttlthout interruption to basmi-ss.

Patients to hare already been cured Blindness, Deafness Cro* lye, *«., tan.be setn on application to the Office. All surgical operations made in the presence ef tbe family p'tysl cian when desired.

Offensive discharges from theKar* of Children (a sure forerunner of Deafness,) permanently enred. Chronic InHairaUon of the liyes, of years' standing, perfectly cured. Weeping or watery Kye., Cataract, Films a.d Uiesrs of tho Xyf speedily cured.'

NO CHABGE for an Examination and an Opinion, and no charge for UNSUCCESSFUL treatment. Operating Rooms—21% West Maryland Street, Bp stairs. ... ....

Post one* Box 1318. angSOdwl !a.fc ,cB«iicr TJ

MUSICAL.

^5fa*on5a Susie Charts.

Includi»cHohiaan'« Practical Con rie.ia Singing t'r Mtinscr's Mnsis for tbo Million HALUh'i* Wilhelni, etc., together th Appropriate for the School Kooa, for one, two and thre«tvoices. By L. W MASOX, Teacher of Music in the Boston Sehxils Theie Charts are de signed to dttppiise with tbe use of the Bla board, at-the same time furnishing tbe meat approved cursy of Elementary studies, Exercises and Song* PHce 910

OLIVER DlTfOV A 00., Bolton. CHAS. H. DI.sTON & CO., New York. oc22t'h(t

a

THE MUSIC BOOK

For Every- -Boy and Girl

MEKRY

-:j Jil ri

CANTAIVIKO

Sli.

Songs,

Hnndreds or Popular

P^EAfiMO^ is-JfTltucnoN^ A*l EXERCJSKS BT WHICH Afiy One Can Loarn to Sing Them.

I'r co M) fen'ts. Sent p-st-paid.

OLIVBRUITS0N 0„ I'nblitliera, 27: Waah. in^tou St., liwi..n DITS"N A CO 711 Broadw y, New York SMwIch

DKPKQSSE,

Teacher of Vocal Moslc -licrman and KB^IlKb* Plan", »rgan, I rouch Ba.«s and Composition. Address. Kie^ner's Pttlaca of Music, or Ofilce

Terr, llnr.t" U).ceP. 0 Box 880 Hdlm.

MUSIC:

vJ.

Long,

G: LINDEMANN,

DK/vLKR IN

PIANOS, ffl£L01K0]VK ORGANS. Yiollhs, Qnitars, Flutes, and nil' kinds of Mu**ea

Merchandiso, No. 91 Wabash Street, TBItKE HAUTE. IN1HANA. TUNING AND KEPAIR1N0 of PIANOS and other tuntrnmenH will be promptly attended to. 0LI PIANOS will be taken in tnade foi NKW ONES. *uli«iwrr I.IKDKM ANN

L. KiSSNER'S

IVo. 48, Ohio

OPPOSITE THK COURT HOOSE,

TERBE- HAUTE. INI).

This being tbe largest and most -elegant Musio Establishment

IN TJFIIH STATE

Buyers in want of fine

I A NO S HELOUEONN,

O A N S

And smaller Musical Instruments, and Musical Merchandise of every description, Sheet Music and Instruction Books, shonld not fail to visit the

PALACE OF MUSIO.

H9* All kinds of Musical Instruments repaired in the most approved manner. U.kw

CORNELIUS & HAGKERTY,

Corner of Third and Main Streets,

TERBE-HAUTE,

V, OFFER AT

Wholesale and Retail

At the Very Lowest lldtes,

Merrimac, Cocheco, Dunnel's,

TICKS,

American,

And. Other Prints.

Bleached aud Brown

Sheetingsd [attdl Shirtings

STRIPES and

60 lOOths chek i"r than they were last

Year!

Wool Hoods at 50c Wool Nubias at 50c Wool Oaps at 50c Breakfast Shawls at 1,50.

CHECKS,

A FULL ASSORTMENT OF

Dress Goods, Cassimeres,

Jeans, Fla Shawls,

D'

Cloaks, Notions,

Cotton Yarns,

Carpet Warp,

Cotton Batting-,

Sept30 1867 dw

&c.9 &c.

OMAIN PLOW WORKS. Eaton, Preble County, Ohio.

Tbe Empire Qneen of the West.

This Standard Plow lias never been excelled, and for general purpose never will be. In its construction we are working a perfectly homogenions Cast Steel that will oat polish and out live any other Wrough Plow made. It throws a wide, cleau, and sracefnl furrow, ind in drauwht is the lightest Plow on record. Farmers II do well te exatnine this Plow at

John Scott & Son's Warehouse,

Torre-Haule, Ildiana,

Before purchasing elsewhere. Your interest we desire to promote, aa what we say is true, novlfldwlv mMPBrfM. 'W

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i&

DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE

The undersigned has twa appointed Administrator of th?eststoof Gilbert Suulters, late of Vtcocoauty. d^coaseJ. Tho estate probably solvent. LINI9 0. SCOTT,

Scott ADuy, Atty's Administrator. ool6w8w

uLm.

.ll.

THE

IfS 4

to:

PHILADELPHIA.

SUBSCRIPTION ONfi DOLLAR.

#300,000

PRESENTS TO SUBSCRIBERS. On© Cmh^Preseirt of 940,000. One VUNII Present of 920.000. One OnMta Present of §10,000. One Cash Present of 95,000 Two Owh Presenls of 92,500 each.

Read fuU. Schedule of Presents Beloui

K»ch Certirtcat-v of Stock is accotSspvniod with

Beautiful Steel-Plate Engraving

WORTH MORE AT KKTA5L H.*N THKi'9Sr OF CERTIFICATE, And al«u Ingres to the llo)J»r» PRESENT IN THE (1RKAT PISTktl BI'TloN.

The Washington Library €u.,

Is chartered hj the St*t

O'JCHU *-il

Iu

of Pef'iisylvisiiin, and j*i o* tlti*

Riverside Institute,

roR

Soldiers and Sailors' Orphans.

Incorporate! by tho State of N.

of

J.

APRIL 8, 1867.

THK KlYKKSiDh iXSriTlTK, Situated at lliTorsido.

lilriiu.^tou County,

NEW

JI-rsey, is iuiiuit «1 lot the •»I of .tmtuiious.) elurstiag he HO I of «I... W-d .1 RI^U.I SEA ME'T UF I*IE Ouit**L riieB jii.LO 1' NI.tmw 1:0 «,«L« NI foi'o W IB(( well-known cit yrui of FEU ay vn..L» »-„U Jersey UUii. WILLIAM MASS,

Lis net A iiev, 1 kill« LIJPHIA, I*»

HON. LEWIS It. UK ULLALL, EX-ChitT Coiner S Mini aud

KI-cott«T

I.t

Dee.H, R.iiladcintiiii, t'.I

HON. JAMES M. SCOVKi., HON. \V.

w.

WAUK. J.EMVI.

UKNEY UORMAN, KS-I., Agent .iilann' KJTPREO^, 1'bilfiaij.UITT,

J. LI. COK, K»q., Of Joy, Coe U»., L'I.!:«lbl|.ln».

TAKARUST UIIPIKIABXR. I

WASM.NOROH, L» C., April LO, 1467. j:

Office of Internal K. veuu llanug receired sitisfuctory eriilence thai the PROCI.'OTL^ of the euterpii'e onilucted

uy

the "Wushingtoa

Library

CUNJPII y" ill be iu c.!I .tablu uses, permission is hereby gt aute tu »AID Company to con* duot such enterprise e*etnj irom all charge, WHETHER Irom tax or ether duty.

K. A. K01.L1N6, OomnUsnloner.

THE WASHINGTON LIBBART COMPAQ,

Iu order that the bunevoluni objeot SET forth In tniu ciruul.ir M.IY LT suoc^siully at%omdllsheI have'.seueii fiyeseriesof

FINE STEEL-1'Li \Ti£ KN'UILA VIMG3, which are put on Miibtcription at PRITO^ niuot. below their ret»il value. OEIiTIFI IATKO OK ST.)CK IN TliK WAATT-

L.SOTON LI BUA ITV COM I'A N'T

will ho IS»NEDJ etatuped WNH the ^EAL the t'l.mpauy, UNII NILIFIL hy LLM 8ucretar NU...- oil.. r« genuine.)

ANY per«o HCTIDI.'IK Ua TFSK iHLL ii, I,T

4

,NJ

ing the si'UTE to our local will IK.NTR TUmediately lino St.EL l'lato iOugi ART^, at hoi TO from the FOLUWIU^ LIST^IULJUNO O-I II^-CNU. ,.I Stock, IN^URIT'IJ Pie-ent iu pitblishoJ hediil

ONE D0LLAH ENGKAVINU3.

No. 1—"My Child! My Uhild I" No. 2—"They aro Saved 1 They're -av«dI" No. 3—"OI ISTM ty six or, the Days of tho Itorolutiuii.'

Any person PAYING TWO I)ALLAIt» will «,- ceive either of tlx. following line SIM 1 1'UTHA, at choiC", and two lertiUcaten of Oti-ck., I-. !*o»U,ing entitled to TWU t'eesentH

TWO DOLLAR ENCUAVINt}.. No I—"Washington's Courtship." No. I— "Waghington's Last luterview WI his Motlier."

TUltKh. COLLAlt KNUHANING3. Any person paying THHKE UOLLAU.S will receive the beautiful steel I'late of

"HJME FROM TUB WAR,"

and Thrie Cetificanoi, beoomlainghilitled T. Tlirne Presents, FOUR DOLLAR ENOU VINO j.

Any person paying FOL'LL DOLL.AIH shall IO ceive the lar-.« and oaiit.t'AL Steel 1* T.^OF "TBE PERILS OF OUH FOLIKKATIIKRS," and Four T'ertiflnates OF SIOCKI U' itling THEM to Four Present!.

FIVE DOLLAR EN'GRA VINUJ. Any person who pays FIVE DOLLAItj ALL I rscelve the large and splendid Steel Plate of "TIIE MARRIAQK OF I'.JOAQOSTAD," and Five Certificates OF Stock, ontitliug tueui to Five Presents.

The Engravings and CERTIFICATES will be delivered to each subscribers at our Local Agencies, ur sent by inail.-post^pa d, or express,as may be ordered.

11 E

WASIUXOTOX LIBHAU1 COMPANY WILL AWiKl»

Three Hundied Thousanl Dollar IN PRESENTS

To the Shareholders, On Wednesday, Sth of Jan. next

At PHILADELPHIA* PA., OR AT THK iTI ri'TX. UlVKitSlUi, fi.

SCHEDULE OF PRESENTS.

1 0ash Present I Cash l'rtseiii 1 Cash Present 1 Cash Present 2 Cash Presents ..f t'J,500 each 1 Handsome Co mi try jtosiduuee, Stables,

840,000. L'O.WKi 10,000 6,000 5,000

Grounds, Ac., C--riuant.iwu, 1'lnlaJ'n... 1 iiouble Ke«i(lsu.^, 3 story brick, t'ma. .len, N. 1 C'o.n Depot, Office, Sfieds, Ground, wltl busina«s eat'abliabed No.lol VVatUiug ton Avenye, Piiiladelpiiia 1 Country Residuuee, Klvtrsid', Ii. J., with Ground, Fraits, ,»cc. 1 Threo story Cottage, Lot. AC

18,000

15,000

10,0110

Valuable Uuiiding Lots, Ri.ersidc itCJ 1 Elegant lurncut Family Carriage, Spun of Horses, Harness, Ac., ot.nijilpte 10 Valuable buiidiug lots, Riversid?, each 1 ltaautilul Silver-gray Hon#, 15ghaniiit igh, sired by the celebrated import*

O.ooo .6, DIM

6,000

3,000

Arabian Horsb "Caliph also, a ligh W a go 1 4 0 sjt of superior Single Harness, Ac., making a firit-cUBSentaWislimeiuQt,.....^.. 20 Pianos, 8500 each... 20 Mclodeoui, each 5 Rosewood sewing MAchinos, 8200 .'arh 10 Family Sewing Machines, 8100 va It 60 Fino Gold Wutchea, 8'^JO o»ch 100 Oil Paintings, by leading Artlats-ag grogale value 3 Camel's Hail Sliawln, 81,000 3 Camel's Uair Shniwls, $3,000 each,.' 3 IIands«»:e Lace Shawlti, SiStioacb 10 Cashmer. Bh:iw «, $,W oach •if) Silk Dress Prtturus. 87j each 50 City Bail'liu* Lots, 8175 e^o'i....

6,000 10,000 4,500

I ,Ol.O L.OIKI

H',000

10,000 .wAj ,000 760 500 1,500 8,750

The remainder will ounsist of tin ?ev(( ware, Musical !».*os, Op-ra Glu.isea, Pocket Rihles, and .lifPnent urt ritH* of ornament aud uan* aQiounting to a,000

Total «.t,.$3uo,oo« All tho properties given clear of incumbrance.

HOW TO OBTAIN SIIARtS A5fl EXGISAVINUS. Send orders to us by mail, enclosing fro«i 81 to 820, either by Post OlBce orders ur in A ro^is'crei] letter, at our risk. Larger amount# should be tent by draft or express. 10 shares with Eugravings 89,50 25 shares with Engravings '23,50 60 shares with Eograviags 4ti,'5o 75 shares wiib Engravings 69,00 100 shares with Kngravings ,..90,00 Local AGEST3 WANTED throughout the Uuited

States.

The Assooiatlon havo appointed as Usceivurs, Messrs. GEORGE A. CODKE ft CO *'hose well known integrity an I busines» expvrieuco will be a sutflcient guarante- that tne money uppiied to t*e purpose stated.

RUILADSKRUIA, PA., May 20, 18U7.

To the Officers and Membort of the Washington Libr«ry Co., N. 3. READ, deoretart ntUmen -—On receipt of

JOUI

tavcr of the

15th inst., not fi lag us of our appoint jie,| as Uectivors for yo lr Ooinpnuy, we tixd tho liberty to submit a copy of jour Chart r, with a tlan ot yonr enterprise, to tbo highest legal authority of the State, ar.d having reeaive4 his favorable opinion lu rigiid to its legalit), an sj nip-itliiting with the beiie»olent object of youi'Associatiun' vis: the e:u'atioi and maintenance ef the orphan children ol our soldiers au sailors at the Riverside Institute, we have couclndwl to accept the trust, and ta use our b«t efforts to ptomots so wor hy an ob ect.

Besprctfull,, yours, Ac.,

1'

GEO. A. COOKS Jt OO.

Address all letters to CEO. A. COOKS* CO., 8AHKSItS, SS South Third Street. Philadelphia, Pa. Beeelvers !or the Wash^ntton Library Co.

ffl. W. O'COMSfELL,

104 Main JitrO'-t,

Agent in Terre-Haute. lTa4sj4-wSn