Weekly Wabash Express, Volume XXI, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 8 July 1863 — Page 3
FROM CAIRO".
OAiko, July?—A. despatch boat just arri•ed which left Vicksburg at 10 o'clock on
Sunday morning. ... Paasengere aunounce that Pemberton sent la a Bag of truce on the morning of the 4tb, offering to sn rrenderi* allowed to march hts
"men out. Grant ia reported to have replied that no man should leave except as prisoners of war.
Pemberton after a consultation with his Commanders unconditionally surrendered. This is perfectly reliable.
SPEEIAL TO CON. TIME*
(IKTTYSBURO, July -Report* from Front
are very cheering. Onr rorces are close on the rebels and im
portant results are expected. Gen Gregory dcpatche* that the rebe.s are going to Greene Castle intend of Cham
b'-isbury. The enemy abandoning wounded along the line of retreat, officers as well as privates
FROM GETTYSBURG-
GETTTBBUBG, July 7.-Anotber dispatch states that the head of the rebel army passed through Greenwood, 6 miles north-east of Hagerstown, on Sunday.
The rebel Gens. Earksdale and Garnelt
are killed. The enemy is reported to have built a trestle bridge across the Potomac above Wil liamsport, and so it is feared their main force
may possibly escape.
HANOVER, PA.
RgNNbYLVAN'A, July 6.-Our cavalry are itill harrastiug ihe rebels In tne rear. Lee ifl endeavoring to gain a position in
South Mouuiaiu GapThe rebel-, men and unimala is said to be
FROM PHILADELPHIA
PAILAUELPIHA, July 6.-The
that
ai-ls Frederick.
Sunday-week.
PrefeS
& despatch from Gettysburg 5, A
the 12th corps now trough W.IUanisport
cut. off the rebels. Fart of Pleasanton's force if gone tow
FROM BALTIMORE
BALTIMOH-, July 7—Capt E. P. Fitob, Department Quartermaster at Marttnsburg. at jved here to day with his train of wagon horses and Government stores, amonl ng vJue to over a million and a hair I was .aid that much of thfe property had been destroyed and captured by the rebels on Gen. Milroy's retreat from Martmsburg la.t
P^OM FREDERICK-
Fuw«. July 6.-Th»iron brid«g« nearly destroyed, as to render ,»,pr.et,bl.
for the rebels to retreat. Portions of the army Pftssed
Mountain, ten miles trom ^ett^urf at Taintsvill, 8 mdes distant pased throngh, Fairfax ,hey were moving rapidly, -Jcolnma abreast.
Ewell is when tho rebleB
The slaughter among tlie rebel Gener ollicers wa. vry great. Major. Geu. __rrumbull, is a prisoner in our lines
Genls Both. Rudder, known to wounded.
.rrecate of 6000 men. He is clearly cut off from taking either of the low«r or short route leading to Virginia-
Potomac at Hancock.
berTfourth of his boastful' and over confident ai my. bl'KClAL TO IIKRALD
which guarantees their correctness, ami uie statement may be relied no as strictly true^ On Saturday the 4th the rebel gunboat Dragon come down James river, with
()f
Acting rear admiral Lee sent up an ollico to meet it when it
was
Stephens
yy of the United States, and asked porm
anything iif relation to their commission
dD
their
He accordingly telegraphed the facta and
In the
meantime, however, the tug concen trating the rebel embassedere hsd turned about and steamed up the river, without any parting salution or explanation, and thus ended mission.
A gentleman just arrived from Hichmonu, who left day before yesterdav. says great consternation provails there. Tho defeuces occupied by armed citizens and fears are
MR.'*'-! FROM HARRISBURG HABBISBUKG, July 6.—The authorities here are in ecstacies over the news received 10day. The Potomac river has risen six feet within the past 48 hours, which must necessarily destroy all fords, and (hers being no bridges within striking distance of Lee's army, all means of retreat must be cut off. A dispatch read to night by Gen. Conch stateH that Gen. Gregg, with a force composed of Gen. Pleasonton's Cavalry, had an engagement to-day at Favettsville, in which he took 4000 prisoners. Fayetwville is between
Casstown and Ohambereknrg, in the east of South Mountain After disposing of his prisoners, Gregg took sa interior road and advanced in the rectin of •Sreencastle. nucnie
The militia under Gen^mith is in supporting distance of Gregg, amis rapidly advancing
PeLyS, tariS it »o»ld b. dtauoo, I W but Davis wnuld'n(li8ten, and gave orders,
promising to send 3000 reinforcements under Beauregard, flien the Adjutant was captured, be was iothe highway to Culpepper, to ascertain wit had become of Beauregard's troops, ai was very anxious to know whether any here had any informa tiou of them
^a3 Oonr^buBh
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pontoons are destroyed. Kilpatrick is after the rebels sharply.
PROM HALIFAX.
HAiiMi..Iuly7.-Tbe Enquirer has des* uawhes fnm Carlisle, dated the 6th, V- M. stating thai the rabels ^vere at Williamsport
on Sunday evening. Sbedgwick was in tho
fresh troops
PROM GETrySBURG.
Lonwtreefs heaqnarters were at .lacks
closing weak at 32@33}^
and Picke' are aso
FHO'I PHILADELPHIA.
asL'ss.
ascertained, Alex H.
and
Oommiseioner
Onld
OCTOBER El^v,
C. T. NOBLE as a candid, office of Oountv Auditor, at the entber
tion.
His left We are authorinnollIlCe I RICHARD J. SPARKS,
loot is gone. Major Gen• Komper is a prisoner .ivicg condition. Gen. Amieteadis captured. |-Conventi0n, to be hold Jul. jtfrtj. Gen. Hood is wounded in the arm.
ftud
S"»- Tonn«
upon the rebels. A penon representing himself as Longstreet'a Aj"tant General, caplured near Hagersfaw Friday, arrived here itodav. He statetfth* LoDgstreet and Lee both onoosed tte fc^sion of Maryland and Lieut. Jas. Hamilton. Company k. 31st lud
Gentlemen ment of the various kinds of chronic leasee, ine state Longstr^li3 dead, and withm our lines Everythingooks as though Lee's and especially cancers, in the s-irce-sful army would be fori to turn and give bat- treatment of which he is scarcely ex -elied by le or surrender. any Physician in the West he cuies them or charges nothing for bis serv:cei. The pFT NEWS
FOOT MOXKOE, JI 3 —The Portsmouth Virginian of July 6aya, reliable information has been receil here that the return of North Caroliua, -be Union is an event: He is a regular graduate of one of the best which may be dailjoked for. Reform Medical Colleges in the I'.iited
ATLANTA, GA., Ji 28.—The enemy in force advanced onoover's Gap, 45 miles from Shelbyville.^nn., where they were met by the 1st G$a regiment, a skirmish ensued, after whiche enemy took possession of Liberty
BUOOK HAVES, JJ., 28.—Rumors reached here this eventtbat other Yaukee raid-
aihauBted. An i— b^en a will destroy^the ?le & Ohio Raiiroad, i( 'fbey are pleasant to take, not sickening nor liBDFOBP, PA. July G.-Theve has huttlo near Mercewburg thm morning tween the rebels under Fitzhugh Lee and flea. Pierces' forces The firing coi.lu,ited
lt takes 30,000 mo accomplish it.
MARKE
I can send you de-
up to 9o'clock to-night. (ails to-morrow. Our forces still maintain their g.ound, and Vleaaanton will be up to-morrow «t the head of the battle of Morcersburg.
REPORTS
Terre Hauttetail Market, COVED BT A.. C- IBROW, Wholesale $ Retailor, No 85 Wabash St
I I'ne 12, 1863.
Flour. Kxlra $ @C 00 Coin Meal bual........ 70 Wheat 18 bush..., 00@1 10
40@»r0
stating I Coffee," Rio, 18 tt 37 do L*gf*.f do Java $ ft.
Sugar, N. O. choicflj, do -Crushed $ 18@ do Granulated. 18@ do Powdered... 18@ Molasses, Plantatio^l G5@ do Baltlmoreo do Golden @1 00 do Sorghum....... 50@ 60
Potatoes 48 bush.........1 00@I 20 Apples, dried but 25@1 40 Peaches bush.... ... .2 50@3 00 Raisins M. R. box .., Cheese, Hamburgh $,, do E. D. ft.... do W. R. 10®)-*.. Beef, dried lb.. J,.. Candles, Star ft. ., do Tallow Honey ft. Chickens doz
Beens bush.. Eggs doz Butter $ ft 12K@ Lard ft
^ut
Mountain, but the Potomac to high and their
QINCINNATIIRE'R.
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with 25,000
1
Gold 5 per cent. lowev
iilvte
for
in a the office of Recorder of ty
8llb_
to the decision ot t. Onnntv County
]\cw Orocevya*!
TO THE PEOPLE OF VNTY. After an absence of some have I returned, and have opened
rocery
and Provision Store, on thexhird and Cherry streets, and 1 ,eople will rail and see mc 1 think I can sell them Gr pr0_ visions as low as they can eo
etail.
I will pay CASH
for 1 'HEBS,
for the BuTTEit and Euos. jy7d-w2m
O11 AT C0.1T are. Lamps, Lookinjatjje
Cutlery, &c. On Monday, «f
we
will offer to the public our
lt 0f
Queensware, Glaaswaro,
"S Glasses, Table Cutlery. »0.e
the concern
This is a rare *ose
wishing anything in our line. J. F. KEEL By J. Kki
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wore
riot he the Soldi
on
^They represented that they were bearers
mandorXchtfTlhr^rmy and'navj «r|
the Confederate StateB to Abraham Lincoln,.
•200,000 l'OUNDS WOOL fill an turn ,,
IlumCdiately.
to au nrtn.,,,
which
Couimanderrio-Chief of the Army and 2«a- ca8H
I wtll pay-the '6
aT
M\ LEATHI
No l4
slon to prooe^8^tl?h p^ot^!r^to Preaident Lin- ., nJ',
entertained that Lee will be cut off and Rich syrup for children
M.us
request and tbey consented to *^4"
wait until he could communicate with Wash- ^EVER KNOWN TO
ington and receive instrucUons.
icton and receive instructions.
1
requested an Investigation. This morcing ft «TIC BLACKBE1' and «i. special cabinet meeting was called to cousld- AROMA
n-„r,.ln» An r«nuest Would
er the matter. OranUng the request would involve many delicate and important quesHons, a» such a proceeding might be construed into an acknowledgement of Nationalitv of tha pretended confederate govern-1 msnt—and after all the matter may be some comparatively unimportant affair, such as the employment of negro troops. 1*0 decision was arrived at, and the cabinet meeting accordingly adjourned until to-morrow, and
Admiral Lee was instructed to ascertain it possible the object of the mission.
STBKET,
mond captured before an army can bo con-1 jnjnriou3 effocta of N&rcoUca 1 UK". by a» to**™
THE K. O. C.'S AGAIN.
TOLEDO,
and thttwalrcs
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MINA
the disease, ao-orld,
tone and strength to
the
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by
O., July 6.—The Knights of the
Gold«J Circle broke into the depot at Huntington Ind., about 2 o'clock thia morning
jelE^vvCm
tinffton, lod., ftDOUl ociov*. Vina IWAVTH! I want to and broke open two Or three boxes of gu»s|75 tn a morf enough of ita great virtue, in thoroughly and ammunition and diatrUrated it among M£ldi
kU mT
paid, addms,
I
MILITARY
A I S
David S. Danaidson,
PENSION CLAIM AGENT, OPFICJS AT W. R. MCKKEN'S BAKK.
Business solicited—charges reason-
able.
MUU
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may5 l&w-tl
J. W. IRONS,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office one door north of the Buntm House, I Terre Haute, will attend promptly to all calls, both in city and country when not professionally engaged. Dr. Irons has for the past two ypais devoted his time e:*clu~ @5 00 giyely to his city practice, but shall hereaf16
ter
endeavor to fill all calls for the country
12)^ both day and night, npl5w3m 15 —•q 1
SPECIAL NOTICES. *s
S-r-T—1860—
DRAKES PLANTATION BITTERS, They purify, strengthen andjnvigorate They create a healtbly appetite. They are an antidote 10 change of water and diet. They overcome effects of dissipition and late honrs. I Th*y strengthen the system qnd enliven the mind. They prevent miasmatic and lntorralttent fevers.
Whisky 41c. I They P'lrify the breath and acidity of the stomach, Gold declined $1,33 ar
(25
clo- They cure Dyspepsia and Constipation. 1
sing unsettled and pricey, xhay cure Diarrhea, Cholera and Choleia Morbus, _».»*_ They enru I.lver Complaint and Kervoa* Headache, ,..,111/ MOV ni/cT They are best Bitters In the world. They
E he a an at on an a re ha at a %, July inre jfreat restorer. They are made of pure St.
STOCKS—A pnuic I" et at, lower Croix Rum. the celebrated Callsaya Bark, roots and prices. herbs, an! are taaen with the pleasure of a beverGold is down to per le
noon.
age, without regard to age or time of day. Partlo-
Money G@7c. StcrlityJly lower Qlarlyrecommended to delVa'p qoirlng a nominal. S* .4Q®1A
A class bills,
gentlestimulant.
Solfl
1 0-.1V gentle stimulant. Solfl bv s. ^rnggtst8.
Rt
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38^,
Hot(jta an(J Saloooviss rr
ake r0.,
Broadway, New York. Jan26U«6m,
WVNKOOP'S ICELAND PECTORAL. Diseases of tho Throat, Chest and Pulmonary or-
W.ytt^herebl^:Srtn,!SUnC® I ganfl, are ever prevalent, Insidious and da»geroua.
The properties of a medicine to alloviate, cure aud upreot these complaints, must be Expectorant, Anodyne and Invlg ating, loosening the mucus of tbethioat, an I imparting tone to the entire systep). No dinwvery iu medical ienoe eyor mastered this class of peases lilje Dr. Wynkoop's Iceland Pecteral. It is used with the most astonlshing results in all cases of Bronchitis, Influensa, Whooping Cough, 1 lptherla or Putrid Sore Throat, Asthma, Croup, Coughs, Colils, NeryoUB IrrltabiH. ty,4f.
The Rev. J. J. Potter, ceriitleB, "that I have used Dr. Wynkoop's Pectoral for seven years, raynelrand ia my family, for severo Pulmonary Complaints, asd^have rec mmended^lt to many others, and have never seen Its equal."
Iley. J. J. Potter, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Hundreds and thousands of important testimonials cuuU be roduced, showing its remarkable cures and that It never fails.
It is composed of pure Iceland Moss, Balm 61* IcaJ, Peruvian lialsam, Elecampane, CoaifTey, Burdook, and other invaluable expectorant and tonic ingredients. It is harmless, prompt aud lusting. Invalids and sufferers cannot afford to neglect a trial. Every family should have It. It is remarkable for Croup. Full descriptions, rt-som-weii-U igi»a au4 dlruatious accinptny eaoh bottle tiuld In by aud by all principal Iruggists
Prepared by Ur. H. D, Wynkoup, atul sold by I). S. Barnce Co. New York.
HEIMSTREET'3
INIMITABLE HAIR RESTORATIVE.
IT JS NOT A DYE,
Hut restores gray hair to Its original color, by supplying the capillary tubes wltl natural sustenance, Impaired by age or disease. All Instantaneous dyes are composed of lunar caustic, destroying the vitality and beauty ofthe hair, «nd afferd.of themselves no dressing. Helmstreet's Inimitable Coloring not only restores hair to its natural color oy an easy process, but gives the hair a
Luxuriant Beauty,
1
8°? ^^r^on Thev declined to evejil pa.d tor HidrB. I oetes dandruff, and lmparte health and pleasantness
promotes Its growth, prevents Its. falllug off, eradl-
Leather in tb^ rougti^ to the bead. It has stood the test of time, being
Admiral Lee, ofcourae, had no authority June 30, 10 the original Hair Coloring, and Is constantly into eraut
creating in favor. sed by both gentlemen and
U(J)as It Ig so
TIVE. ^55=
The sovereign remed)
ltl
The numerous daily reports
CUT?
LYONS' KATHAIRON.
This delightful artlole for preserving and beautl.
Dysentery 1 ^nd fylng the human hair Is again put up by tho origlCHolera ropTaint. aal proprietor, and Is now made wtthyth# same
eare, skill and attention, which flret created Its In.tifV to ®«nse and unprecedented sales of over one million
The immense sales es bottles annually 1 It Is still told at 35 cents in large thh remedy ~~nrtn ai0ttlM.
Two million bottles can easily be sold In
whea
,g„n
but that It cleanse* the scalp of scurf and
systetBmdruff,
gives the hair a lively, rich luxuriant
safe and harmless to tbirowth, end prevents it from turning gray. These nowerful in the adult case. -8 consideration* worth knewing. The Kathalron
To the soldier, especially, it been tested for over twelve years, and Is warbeing appropriately termed described. Any lady who values a beaumany instances, jal head of hair will we the Kathalron It !s "THE SOLDIER'iJ FRIa0 perfnnjed, cb»ep !i 1 ty finri it sunerior to a. respectable dealers througaout the world.
Mothers hna it SUP*" D. s. BABXSS co., NewTork.
tf
As the hot season Is approaching, every
sunerer uy should prepare their system for the change,
respectable Pr» there is *0 remedy so applicable as "UcLean's Price, en AVIlngthenlng Cordial .and Blood Purifier. It will
Cin^jky the blood thoroughly, and at the aame time ]Ugthen and Invigorate the whole organication.—
lmmenae
quantity of it that la eold daily, ia reWe say try It, It ia eli cas tp ^akc.
aUlmpnra matters from the blfiod. We
Atoxic lit Wom.—It Is a well khowu fact tha in America, the female eex are more subject to thoat* duugoMnti incidwtal to her mthiu iu tay other country. Why la it eol la it from wont of knowing herself,or is it from the 1-aMU null customs of the people? Thousands die anuiudly, and many more thouaandg prematurely lose their Whk beauty, and yoathfnl desires, principally froui a neglect of their condition. Itia now within tli power of every laJy to procure a work exa-tly ited to her case—one that la worthy to be the LVUIEK' Pat VAT* MBDICAI. ADVISER. It is a pamphlet of 60
Particular attention paid to all cases left' Females, Pregnancy, Jfiscarriage, Barrfnn«*ftf. sie--with this agency. Iltty, Reproduct'on and .dbui»?s of Nature. (i rrEMSie* CKRTIFICaTlK ARRIVED. aipl o' l#.i pn slumps, i: w'i \j« Calvin Ritchie $4.00 p*r mo..
secur*
from
DANALDhON.
I) S. DANALDS?
Cancer* Cured or no Pav. DR. SWANK Will be at the Buntiu House the 13th and
0,'»
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MONEY OHDKR
WM. M. Potter's heirp .!$l.'l.r WANTKD SKK.
14th of every month and attend fo the 1 ?at- the above work, do hereby promise and agree to
Doctor has cured some very hard u..aes here —he gives universal satisfaction his patients.
States, and stands high as a Physician iu his profession he has also an experience ef some twenty years in practice, but the Doctor's reputation is too well known to need any recommendation.
The Dr. discards all poison, making use ily of innoccut ind effectual remedies, se-
fog parties have ted from Rodney on a only of innocent and effectual remedies, seinnr of destructioThe Yankees say they
say they lecting and preparing his medicines himself
debilitating, but braoing, and consequently patients are not deprived of doing moderate abcr, as he requires a sufficient amount of exercise to promote health
The Doct. deals honestly with patients if he thinks he cannot benefit them be will,tell them, as it is no Pnysicirn's interest to deceive his patieuts he carries a full supply of medicine, and charges low for his proscriptions.
See his Circulars which contain thirty five or forty good certificates of cases of Cancer he has cured. He has more than a hundred Cancers, preserving in spirits, which ho took out. may6wly
send (free of charge) to any young man who will write for it, a sample copy for perusal. The proper study of mankind is Max. This valuable work is issued and sent forth for the benefit of suffering humanity. It treats in simple language on all the diseases of Krror, including Seminal Weakness, Ker» voos Debility, Indigestion, Melancholy, Insanity, Wasting Decay, Impotency, fee., &c.—giving sa/e, speedy, and effectual prescriptions for their permanent cure, together with .'much valnable information All who favor me with a desire to read my work shal receive a sample copy by return mail, free of charge.
Address JOHN B. OGDEN, M. D., my27wSm No. 63 Nassau St, New York.
To NERVOUS Surnsniks OF Bora SHXIU.—A rcver ened gentluman having been restored to health in a few days, after undergoing all the usual routine and irregular expensive modes of treatment without success, considers it his sacred duty to communicate to his afl]ict felkw creatures the means of cure. Henco, on the rcccipt of an addressed envelope, he will send (fre«) a copy of the prescription used. Direct to Dr. JOHN DAONALI,, 186 Fulton Street, Brooklyn, New York. ja»28wly
EDITO* or Kxeaess—D*AR SIB: With your per mission I wish to say to the readers of your paper that I will send by return mail to all who with it, (free) a Recipe, with fall directions for making and using a simple Vegetable Balm, that will effectually remove, in 10 iys, Pimples, Blotches, Tan, Freckles, and all Imp lrlties of tho Skin, leaving the same soft, clear, smeoth ard beautiful.
I will also mall free to those having Bald Zfaads or Bare Faces, niajple directions ajid information that will enable them to start a full growth of Luxurient £Mr, Whiskers, or a Moustache, In less than 80 days. All applications answered by return mall without charge.
Respectfully yours TH03. F, CHAPMAN, Chemist,
ml8w2m No. 831 Broadway, Kew York.
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pages, called Dr. Harvey's Treatise on Dineas -f
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PSY
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with refer
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A COUGH, COLD, Oil AN IRRITATED THROAT If allowed to progres', results in serious Pulmonary and Bronchial affectlous, oftentimes incurable.
Brown's Bronchial Troches reach directly the affected parts and give almost Instant relief. IH BBONCBITIS, ASTHMA, and CA-
TABKH they are beneficial. The good effects resulting from tho use of the Troches, and their .extended use, has caused them to be counterfeited. Be sure TO guard against worthless imitations. OFTAIM only the genuine Brotcn,» Bronchial Troches which have proved their efficacy by a test of many years. PUBLIC SFEAKCBS and Sixains should use the
Troches
Military Officers aud Soldiers who over-tax the voice and are exposed to sudden changes, should have them. Sold everywhere at 25 cents per bos,
THE CONFESSIONS AXD EXPERIENCE OF A NERVOUS INVALID. Published for the bene&t and ss a caution to young men and others, who suffer from Nervous Debility, Early Decay, and their kindred ailments —supplying the means of self-cure. By one who has cured himself after being a victim of misplaced confldenoo In medical humbug and quackery. By enclosing a post-paid' directed envelope, single copieamay be had of the author, Nathaniel Mayfair, Esq., Bedford, Kings County, New YorV.
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hM Advantages over anv ofe not only the most delightful hair dre«ing In the onca curing
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TO CONSUMPTIVES.
The advertiser bating been reetored to health in a few weeu by a very simple remedy, alter having sullen several years with a sever lung affection, and that dread dlseaie, Consumption—li anxious to make known to hla feUow sufferers the means of cure.
To all who desire it, be will send a copy of tiie prescription need (free of charge,) with the directions for preparing and using the same, which they wl'l find a SUB* CUM for Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, Ac. The only object of the advertiser in sending the Pprercrlptlon Is to benefit the afflicted, and spread iaferm«tlon which he conceives to be invaluable, and he hopes every snSerer will try his remedy, as it will cost them nothing, and may prove a blessing. Bev. EDWARD A. WILSON, aplS-wSm Williamsburg, Kings Co., 5.
SUGAR MILLS AND EVAPORATOR
G-rbver's Foundry and Machine Shop
,ch Axe again in operation, and are turning out
800 Sugar Mills and 100 &ugar Evaperators
Of different sizes, of best qualities, thoroughly improved and warranted for one year.— Always buy a Sugar Mill as near home as you cau, that it may be repaired soon if needed. I:have sold several hundred Mills.and Evaporators, all of which have worked to admiration. f^~ Orders solicited,
N. B. For sale at Terre Haute ONLY AT THE FOCXOBT. june23d&w2m
Administrator's Sale. "jVrO.TTCE is hereby given that the XI undersigned Administrators of the Kstate of John Engle deceased will offer for sale at public outcry at the residence of said deceased in Vigo County, Ind., Saturday, July 25th 1663, the personal property of said estate, consisting in horses, cows, young cattle, hogs, wagons and farming implements, wheat in the stack, corn in the field and household and kitchen furniture, and various other article*. Sale to begin at 10o'clock, A M. Terns: Sums of three dollars and under, cash in hand.— Over three dollars, a credit of five months will be gfven, the purchaser giving his note at interest, waiving benefit of valuation, with approved security.
Wm.S.BNGLE, JAMBS COX.
DRUCi.
BARK'S
WUOLBSAI.K AN)1 UKTAII,
CASH DRUG HOUSE,
C0BNT5R OF
FOURTH AND MAIN BT&,
TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA,
THOMAS H. BARR, Proprietor.
NOTICE TO PHOTOGRAPHERS.
1 am just receiving a large and complete Stock 0' the purest
Photographic Chemicals, •Which I will warrant of the best quality, and sell as cheap as they can be had In Cincinnati or elsewhet?.
THOMAS II. BARR, Drugget, Corner 4th AMain Streets, Terre Haute.
Lowes1 East India Coffee.
Twice as cheap as the ordinary article. To bs bad either at
Wholesale
ov
Retail,
At the Sole Agency in Terre Haute, A S A S O S E Corner tf Fourth and Main Streets.
11 HAVE JUST COMPLETED ARRANgementa for keeping a fall assortment of TI I7DKN St CO.'S and W S. MKRREIJ. & f'O.'R
Fluid ExtraQta,
Concentratod Tincture,
Resinoids,
And other Eclectic Preparations, which I am pre-
fared
to sell at Manufacturers Prices, and to wbich lnvitekthe attention of the profession. THOMAS H. BARR.
Smoking and Chewing
O A O S
Killikiitic,
DENTIST.
C. O. Ei I JVC
N I 8 1'
WabiA Strut Ore? Bsrtl«ttTf Book* Bkn» TERRE-HATJTE IJTD
8
(weiiiiutc Turkish
Smoking Tobacco,
And very fine Cigars now on ham! and opened to public Inspection at BARR'B.
Watch, Clock
AJTD
Sewins Machine
O I S
AT BARK'S, CORNER OF FOURTH h. MAIN STS
Miscellaneous.
Paints, Oils, Varnished, Putty, Window Glass, Brusne?,
PureLiquore. Fancy and common Sonps, Coal Oil, Lamps. ABd every article u3ually found in First Cla89
Drag Store, constantly on hand in lots to suit, at BARR'S CASH DRUG HOUSE, Corner Main and 4th Sts, Terre Haute, Ind.
Jnnel9d&w?m
GROCERIES.
BEKIENT & CO.,
Wholesale Grocers,
AND?
LIQUOR MERCHANTS,
Salt, frail*) GU»i Faint*, Olta, tc,
Corner First and Wabaah 3lreeu.
TSRRE HAUTE, IND.
We pay the highest cash price for Wheat, Timothy, Clav*jr and Flaxseed. Fionr
always on hand.
WHJtSKASand
mv wife, Minerva Welch, hae left
my bed board, without any Juat provo* cailon, I hereby warn all persons not to harbor or trust her on my aceout, aa I will sot bs responsible for aoy debts of her contrasting.
JnMlwSt. PACL K. WELCH.
JOSEPH GROVER.
EDS ALL, ROOT & CO.
Few Patterns BROCHE GRENADINE BEREGES
Very Choice Ctooils.
Just received
Edsall, Root 4 Go's
ANOTHER LOT
CREPE MARETZ
Choice colors. DRA.BP, SPATES,
LAVENDEB, BLUES, PINK,
cure,
TAN,
BROWN, BLACKS.
PLAIN BLACK SILK E N A I N E
1 piece superior quality just received.
BLACK VAUIARTINE,
Biack Bereges, Black MareU, Black Silk Challi, Black Organdies and Jackonets, Black Lawns and Ginghams-
100 SILK SUN UMBRELLAS OnIy$l.r(l each.
150 SILK SUN UMBRELLAS Only $1.75 each.
200 SILK SUN UMBRELLAS Only $2.0(1 eanh. I
150 SILK SUN UMBRELLAS Extra size and quality, only $2.25 and $2.50 each.
200
*ilk sun umbrellas
I White stitched extra size and qualitv, $2.50
FINE CIWARS! Extra size for old Ladies.
SUN UMBRELLAS
JI3F)
And Virginia
SC0TCH GINGHAM SUN ITM-
BRELLAS
75c-
«r
All the popular Patent Medicines ofj tli day can be bought at
BARB'S GASH DRUG HOUSE,
By deuler* and others by the bottle, dczen or gross, as low IT not lower, than tho same oan be had elsewhere. Give me a call. TH0S. H. BARR.
White Load, Fancy Goods, Chemicals, Foreign and Domestic Drugs,
$1.25 and $1.50.
E N O A I N
AND
O N Now opening.
EDSALL,, ROOT & CO.
QUEENSWARE.
3NTEIA7^7"
ftueensware Store
KEMiER & \OlU KOS*
A E S O E N
No. 14, National Hotel Block
QUEENSWARL,
GLASSWARE, |LOOKlNG-GLASSES, SILVER-PLATED AUD
BRTTANNlA
W^AREI
To which tbey invite the attention cf the"publ generally.
Goal Oil and Lamps!
We have on hand a superior article of Coal Oil, an ^a fine assortment of Lampe.
Honse Furnishing Goods!
In every variety. Bousokeepers are particularly Invited te examine our Steck In this Department. We ahall at all times be pleased to show our friends our Stock, whether wishing to purchase or cot, and Invite them to call before making aelw. tloni elsewhere.
KELLER fc NOriCROSS.
Febl4.1lf
MEDICAL.
Dr.1ocaiedHULLand
Choice Family Jutdfim,
IVotice.
S. C. would respectfully announceto the community at large that he haa permanently four a half milea Senth 01 Terre Haute, Ind on the Terre Haute a Sullivan Road at the crossing of Honey Creek, where he will always be found except when profesalonaly earned. 1 proaoee to treat the following case*. SoreKyca, of all unda, Scrofolaa, Neuralgia and Cancers.
Any perron afflicted with the above dlseaaea and make application to me, who will atay under my immedleta one when no cure la afficted no charge will be made. ja&38wly. SAirm C, HULL.
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FOR THE MONET
I I N I N I A N A
134, Main St., Cor. 5th,
TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA.
GOODS aT
W O E S A E
YERY LOW!
TUJEM^JL RIPJLE f.
WHOLE8ALE
HOUSE.
New Establishment*
Terre A alite, Indiasaa.
DRY GOODS HOUSE!
Wholesale Exclusively!
W I I
His opened at
01, Walmsh Street,
Opposite the Conrt.House, Terre Haute, Indiana, a
WHOLESALE
Dry Goods Jobbing House!
To which he calls the attention of the
Town and Country Generally.
His goods have been bought at the last
REDUCED PRICES!
And be can sell
AH they caa be bought anywhere. He has NIL)
EVERY FACILITY
For replenishing his stock and
KEEPING UP
A good aMortment.
Country Merchants
Country Merchants of Indiana aad Illinois nsed not go to Cincinnati or East, as they will do u»t aa well here. It will be to their ln ».est to atop at Terre B«ste and examine the .ock, before going elsewhire.
Time and ITIen^y
Tarre Hants, June 9th, 1893. dAwly.
PENS-
Tiflmtoert Duy, No. SO Ohio Street, TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA,
HASClay,XetalicPenaPark,
the exclusive sale of Bar-
nard's for the ci-untiee of Vigo, Sullivan, Putnam, and Vermillion.— The above Pena can only be obtained itoo Mr. Day hieageota in the above oowtlee. mayT-dkWlm
REMOVAL.
npHE UNDER8IGNED.HAS RE-
-L moved hla offlaeto the corner of iTfclrd and Ohio Streets, with Kaq Foreat. north of the Bentia Houae, whan ha will na foand at all ttmee, and prepared to fill ordera of Highland or Blver Qoal at reaeouable rates, and In aoy quantity to nit tkt pnDlla. lmg«* A. 0. COMBS.
JEWELERS.
Jcj# A..
CHESS.
DBALSS IX
Cloclw, watches, Jewelry
Silvor & Plated Ware.
0 O OS
Y, (i
P.ANOH,
MELODJ ON®! VIOLINS,:
GUITARS:
And alt kinds cf
FMiiMical Instruments
Fine Italian and oUier siring*. Hopuiar
S E E I S
Of the day on hand or
N I S E O
O E
Goods sold engraved free of charge.
Clocks, Watches and Jewelry'Repaired at Short Notice.
Wedding and Visiting Cards engraved to order
NO. 91, WABASH STBEET, Detttdtf TKRRB HAOTB, HID.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
B. W. KOOFMAN,
MANU FACTUEEB,
Wholesale and Retail
DEALER IN ALL KINDS
BOOTS AND SHOES.
No. 158 IKain St. Terre Haute, Ind, Opposite the National House.
WOULD
RESPECTFULLY IN-
vlte attention to hia large stock of
Boots and Shoes,
BOTH OF
HOME & EASTERN MANUFACTURE,
Aa he keeps up with the times, and has been Is the market Before the great advanoe Is Leatbec aad Shoes, and
Bought for Cash.
He feela confident in saying that ha is prepared to s«ll Boots and Shoes at the bottom of the mar*«c
Wholesale Buyers
Are particularly Invited to give a call at'hia new commodious Room, east of Cos & Son's Wholesale Grocery Store.
B. W. KOOPMAN is a practical workman himself, and able to make boots that will give tatlafactioiic both aa to fit and durability. The oest materials to make Boota aod Shoes always kept on hand.
P- S.—No woTk misrepresented. Call and see.
B. W. KOOPMAN,
apll'63-dly No 158 Main Street.
AGRICULTURAL.
J1GRIC VJL TURJiEt,
now in store and set up for exhibition Kirby's, Champion Nog. 1 and 2, Russell's, and Quaker
Combined Reapers & Mowers
Also, Quaker Boy and Wooda' Mowers. All these are among the best Machlnea made, and warranted to give entire satisfaction. I have also a full supply of Single and double shared
-xms*,
And all ether Farming Implements, among whlcn will be fotud the
BEST HAT FORK MADE
For unloading Hay from Wagon or Stack. Call and look through the stock before you buy,
111 the Stove Department
Ton will find a full stock of the beat made, anon which will be tound tho celebrated
Brick-Oven Stove.
ALL SOLD CHEAP AT
JOHN SCOTT'S,
Voe. 144 & 146 Main St., next door to
Cox'e.
VERMIN POISON.
For* Kats inice, Hoachcs, Ants, Bed. Bug's, ITIotUM in Fura, AV00Ilena, dcc. Insects on Planta, Fowls, Animals, dcc. Pat up In 25c.. 50c and (1 00 Boxes. Bottles, and Tlaaks, $3 ana $5 sizes or HOTELS, Prauo InsrrrcTIORB. tr. "Only infallible remedies known." "Free from Poisons." "Not dangerous te the Human Family." "Rats come out of their boles to die." 4V Sold wholesale in all large ci!es. 0* Sold by Dacooim and RrrAnxaa everywhere 0ST "111 Bawaac 111" of all wortblesa Imltatlona. 49" See that ''COSTAR'S" name la on each Bottle,
Box, and Flask, before you buy. «T Addreaa HEN RY R. COST AB, Kf Famoirai. Daror, 482 Broadway, V- Tjar Sold by—
THOMAS II. BARR, WHOLKSALE AJJD RETAIL AGKHT, TEKRK aatrrs, nn. anll.efewfffl-
NOTICE
Come and look and you
Will be aaved by doing to. will buy.
Bmp,^Vitti«.
OF APPUCATIOS FOR LICKUPB Notice la hereby given, that wl'l apply te the Board ef Comolasioners of Vigo couty In Ji ana, at their next term, commencing on the first Monday in September, 1863, for a license te eel "Intoxicating liquor* in a lesa quantity tt ana art at a time." (witn the privilege of allowing tbe aame to be drank on my premises,) for on* year My place of hnalaeaa, and the premleea whermu aaid lfquore are to be drank, la located at the corner Chestnut s'reet and Canal, in Terre Hante, Harriaon township, Vigo comity, Indiana.
JOX IRHABT-
Terre Haate, Jnly 8, dltw3w.
FOR SALE.
Brewery
for
Sale.
\*/JE will sell our Brlok Brewery, situated ta thia dty, and all ita appurtenance* on tbe moet favorable terms. Any person dad ring such property cannot do better than to call and exaailae this establishment.
GEORGE & HKNBY GLICK,
Terre Hante, June 14. d&wlm.
A 1SONTH1 We want Agents «.t fi0
ijPUU a month, expenaea paid, to sell onrBverleetisg Pencils. Oriental Burnere, and thirteen thor new, uaefol and curious articles. Fifteen circlars aent free. Addreaa HASW &CLABK tiomaylSw3m. Biddeford, Maine
SPENCER HOUSE.
North- WeatlQorner
Union Depot,
DfDIAKAPOLIS, USD-
Owner Proprietor. mSdtf
