Daily Wabash Express, Volume 18, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 20 July 1868 — Page 3
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Pare Blood, Mnddy Water. Pure blood may be compared to pare water, and impuro blood to muddy water. If yon pass muddy wator through muslin you soil it oontlnue the proCeV^ahJ yon cofer with thick mud. Blood pass'", throa hall parti of the body if good and pure it nourishes and cleanses the parts it goes through. If impuio it leavos or l«a dirt beh'nd it.
BP.&SDAETH'FI
.PILLSmorethe
are modiclne
wanted, be ause they are mads on purpose to take dirty humors ont of the body, and they never fail These pills cure scrofula, even of forty years standing «hey hare cured cases of rheumatism when the patlont had nut walked for four years of paralysis where tho l-g« had lost their power Of movement for xevenieen years. The evidence la these casts cannot be disputed. Is there town the world where such evidence exists no If BBAKDBEtH-s FILLS have been much used there we know that each evide- cs can be found.
Bat be pure and see upon each box my name In tbe Gov^fnment stamp, In white letters. It
BAWDBETH,
Brandreth House, Hew York
BOIP BT ALL DEUGGISTE.
Jyl&dwlm
"iijvHOOD."—Another Hew Medical Pamph IH fro» the pen rf Db. CraTts. The "Medical Times" says of this work: This valuable trea tlec on thjcause aud cure of prttnature decline, shows how be aha is impaired through secret abases of youth and manhoed, and how ea ily re gained. It givej a clcjr synoj.sis of the lmpedi meats to onrrisgc, the cause and effects of nerv ons debility, and the remedies therefor, pocket edition of the above will be forwarded on receipt of six siamps, addressing Doctor CUBTIS, No. 68 North Charles 6trest, Bsltimore, Md.
Julyl3dly
TO DIE, OK NOT TO DIE
THAT IS THE QUKBY.
If your hair's gray or rad, then hear ye, h"=ar ye. Use CRIST ADOBO'S DYE, and none will |eer je
Chrlstadoro's Hair Preservative AND BEAUTIFIES. It is actually effecting wonders. People with their hair almost ruined by th6 rise cf d-leterlotis nostrums, are now joiclngin aluxuriaat crop, and this has been aoeowpiisuod by a short use of the above wonderful compound.
Sold, by Drugg st«,and applied by all Hair Dress rs. Manufactory No. 6» Maidea Lane.— Principal lepot No. 6 A&tor House. )j 15dwlm
iTdUl ITCH I ITCH
ffbe^oji's Mntifeat iVheaiOn'i Ointment i?heaton's Ointment ?beaton's Ointment ffbeaton'H Ointment
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3CIIAT&H 1 SCRATCH 1 SCRATCH ^.'Tta from 10 to 48 hoars. tfhenton'S Ointment cures The Itch, ouree 8*lt Bheumcures Tetter. cures Barber's I tea. cures Old sores. cures Every Kind
OF EYKBI aCMOB LIKE MA6IC. Price, 60 cents a box by mall, 80 cents. Address WEEKS A POTTKB, No. 170 Washington Street, Boston, Mass: For sale by all Druggists.
Boston, Sept. 18, l867-8ta wdwly
•*A Certain Core.,
For Incipient Con*umption, Asthma, Coughs, Cold*, Dyspepsia, Liver OoinpTaiat, and General Debility, vrlir'bo found In Dr. Tobias' Pulmonlo Life Syrup. This valuable medicine, compounded frota the gifts of the "Vegetable Kiogdem," trill b# found a s&7erSffca tenedy, In all the above named diseases. The demand for this valuable compound is daily increasing, and It wlil without 4 doubt become as populat as Doctor Tobias' Ve^ aetlan Liniment. Consumption in its last stages this Syrup will not cure, nor Is there auy remedy that will a rell»(, however, will be found by Its nse. What it Is statd to cure Itsurely will do, as a trial will prove. Thousands or Certificates can be seen at the Depot- S»ld fcy the Druggist', and at No. 11) Park Plsoe, New York, Price 75 cents. Ask for Dr TobiaB1 Pulmonic Life Syrup, and take no Other. jyl6d4wlm
THE NUPTIAL ALTAR, sill Essays for Young Men, on the Errors, Abuses, s-.d Diseases, which create Impediments to EARRIA.QS, with the hamane view of treatment and cure, seat by mall In sealed letter envelopes, free of oh vrsfe. Address HOWARD ASSOOIA* TION, Rox P., Philadelphia, Fa. mayZ0dw3m
ff£T Ladies can receive a box of Dr lpau's Pills by mall sealed trom the eyes of the nbllo, by enclosing one dollar and six postage tamps to M. W. Macomber, General igent for the United States and Ganadas, at Albany, New ork. Jan8dwlm
Catarrh can be Cured! HEADACHE—At once relieved. COLDS IN THE HEAD—Vanquished.
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DEAFNESS—Overcome. WEAK KYIS—Made Strong. ASTHM 4—Quickly cured. All of the above complaints ccmtnon to suffering humanity, can be cared by the nse of thew jil known remedy
BOEDER'S GERMAN It nevsr fills to cure, is quick In Its oparatls a, and being pat up In neat metalic boxes, It never lose* Its virtue. Hundreds of testimonials could he shown to prove Its goodness, bat It is needless, for once being used it rapidly wins Its way Into favor, r^rsalo by all Druggists. Price, 35 oents, or send SO cents to 0. P. Seymonr A Co., Boston, ndreceive a box by return mall.
IKA GROVER, JB.,
afebSWdly Agent fbr the German Snuff.
J. A. BRYAN.
JOB PRINTER, 115 MAIN ST.,
RESS CUTTING,
Call at the Clark House, Room No. 22. Wo call the att-ntion ol the Lidles of Terre Hiute and Vitcluuy, to a c*ret'ul perusal of our Qlrcul&r doscnbmgour Excelilor American Churl for Dresi Cutting, taken from the French ny„teai of fitting. It 1 one or the bist proportion systems, and a model of bo»'ity a- .imp.i'-ity also. It gives the p-ettlest flfso' any rule et placed before iho puul.c st all Dresi Makers is u»w ftslng it Kast, th-y prononnc it the boet ever gotten up. li now a anlard gui 'e and a favorite with 'hose whih»v. Used lr. We give some rec imnendat ona from some of the nust faah oaable Dress Makers
PBiLAC£iriii«, Pa.— I consider 'ha Excfls'or Americnu Chart tho most graceful, mpio and perfect style ever plicei belore the publL-, and the ^uly cne IeVtr would use.
M&DAX
LIOAN, llS Chestnut St.
PatlACltrBti, li04 Chestnut Street.—I consider theiiiiceUlor American Chart the best I have ever seen vet, u»d highly i-commend It to the pub* Uo, Uro-s Jink, rj and Millinery. M. J.
St. Lotris,
Mo..
GBASOIB
Here Is* recommendatloa from a very celebra* ted Ureas Maker In LSalsvllle, Ky„ known *11 over the United States lor her fit aa I Trimming:
I can recommeud the Ex'elilor Americju Vhart •s tlic l-c»t at ever tried, and It is nil it la recommended to be.
MXE.E.J. BBSTSTCS, 105 SJ Street.
419)2, 4th bt.—lime Depisy's
Smporium of Fashlous. 1 think the Escelsior American Chart the best I STer used
From a Lily whoarrlee on the UrgMt buslnesslu it Louis.—This Is the only Chart could ever r^ommiud. Miss Notas^JS Northtih St.
Agents wanted in t'jls business. Ton can cell this when those other eommcii ones wi'l not sell «t all
Having tried the eliior American Charr, we can recommend it as tog the best, In every I have ever med. Me«. IC. b. A
MISSL. V»*T,CAJCSway,
RS
E. \VALJISLIT,
Jy7d2w rre H*nte, Iud June i", 18CS.
WM. B. MANNING,
IT HOCS*, STO!» AJTD
OaMAMISTAL
A I N E
One door last of the Star Grocery, TERRE HAtJXIC, ISJX). Plain and Deooratlve Paper Hauging, Fancy and
Plain Sign Painting. Callings a»d Walla Painted and Calcemlnfd in Fraco Colors Pianos and Katuial Wood Poii»hed in the highest style of the Art. Gilding on Glass and uapanued Tin, in. all Styles,
It wtll be to the Interest of those who wish to have serviceable work done, to oall on me. Infer station In buying dad mixing oelors, will be fnr Btahed to persons
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HCRAFS,
A fimall breeze—a farthingale A noisy canvass—bellowing sails.
Flow of soul—streams of mercy.
The last sensation—Dying.
The protecting deity of cooks-Pan. Cheap living—Living on excitement.
An unpleasant vieit—Coming to grief.
Animated speech—words that breatbe
The most readable features of a book its is. An express company—a defunct news' paper establishment.
"Words that bum—incendiary language. Any great egotist may be said to have a capital I.
"When is intelligence pugnacious? "When it strikes dismay.
A feast of reason—the entertainment of ao idea. A natural mathmatician— a projectile that describes a parabola.
A killing beauty—a woman who laces herself to death. "When a man wears a feather in his hat, does he plume himself or his appearance?
Legal tender—a lawyer's proposal of lovo. The lay of the last minstrel—The song of a cobbler.
Pleasant lapse of time—The laps of wotn«n of twenty.
An affection few men are troubled with —A rush of brains to the bead.
Pale blue—A delicate member, of the Sorosis. A man who has a trade that suits him— A chimney BWeep.
Celestial gymnastics—The lightning's leap.
The Black Crook—Tho inclination of the colored people to vote.
When is a cobbler identified with his profession? When he breathes his last.
The last blast of war—The Present Blair. Wild cat currency—Peadletoniaa greenbacks.
A Conservative—One who "lies in cold obstruction." The witty hits of the New York SunBare cases of sun-atroke.
The line address to office-seekers, five years ago, "Fail not to blow your trumpet with a Blair," would be very doubtful advice at the present time.
The object some wives have in blowing up their husbands is doubtless to have them come down.
When a man leaves your hou?e in a carriage drawn by four horses, it a foaegane conclusion he is rich?
Though the roar of the breakers is very pleasant at tbe seaside, it strikes dismay in Wall street.
Why would a man rather lose his hand than his foot? Because in losing his foot he loses something to boot.
When Hamlet epoke of the "native hue of resolution," did he intend to give color to his opinion
A Colorado paper says: "Grant and Colfax intend to keep cool during the campaign, hence they are coming to straddle the snowy Range."
Rochefort's Lantern is intolerable to Napoleon—it casts unpleasant reflections in his face contiuually.
The new Mississippi Bubble—Pendleton's financial scheme, which the Democratic parly has made its own.
The New York
Tribute
The New York
contains a sea-
eonable anagram 'Ho! a riot! yes rum I'—Horatio Seymour."
Swinburne's doctors, it is said, order him to travel. We hope ha won't traVal much further on his "poetic feet."
Brick Pom ere rejoices over the Copperhead platform, which be says is a Pendleton platform, spirit and letter."
Citizen
The
TERRE HAUTE, IND
calls Seymour
an apple of gold in a baEket of silver." Greenbacks should have been the last word.
The New York Sun may do very waU in chilly and gloomy weather, but we don't want to have 'a sunshine in a shady place" just at present.
One John D. Watters, in Detroit, charges hi wife with throwing petroleum on him. No doubt she was anxious to pour oil on the troubled waters.
Pall Mall Qazelte
says that' 'mar
ried woman ought to b« excluded from political life for the sake of their ou.-barids and eons. Single women ought to be excluded from political life for th9 sake of the married*vomen." which is more witty than logical.
At the Domrcatic Convention at Charleston, in 1860, some officious parson asked Dean Richmond to mak* a Bpt"ocb. Here^u^d in tbpse words: "If I »peak I •hall stiy something which will come up again. Call on Seymour he can talk without saying anything."
The Rocky Mountain Herald (Denver, Colorado), of July 4, anticmning General Grant's coming, s^y*: "Q lite a kissing mania may be expected bore shortly. Tbe d»ar womon will be after the great Ulyssefl te'buss'him, and so will their husbands to 'buzz' him!! Kissing goes by favor, and Grant finds favor wherever he goes,
All the country «joiced with exceeding great joy when L"e gave up his sword to Grant, for they knew the Union was gaff,and that w»r was at an end. When Johnson surrenders the ehiir he now disgraces, to the hero of Richmond, that rejoicing will be renewed, for with him we shall have pe»ce and prosperity, while a Democratic triumph would mean war. "Let us," says Grant, "have peace." "Let the President elect." says Blair, "disperse th« carpet bag State Governments." Tbe distinction is as brond as the great gulf which eeperates the rich man and Lazarus.
Canada papers are as confident as the English papers tba' Grant and Colfax are Dound tow n. Tbe Montreal Gazette says, in substance, thnt the issues are clearly dufined, and that if the country does not wish to stultify itself at this early day by repudiating the overwhelming vote cast fur years ago in favor of "Lines sand the war," its next vote cannot but result in the utter deftat of this new and rather unexpected candidate for public favor. The Toronto Globe is equally certain that tbe Republicans will be victorious. "There is," it declares, "little reason to expect that the Democratic ticket will defeat the one made by the Republicans at Chicago. The Democrats have missed what was probably the only chance they had of defeating Grant and Colfax.'"
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'-si*-J. & P. Coats'^
BEST SIX-COBD GABLED
a
JOH3T «fc HUGS AUCHIKCLOSS, SOLE AGENTS IN NSW YOBK,^ So. lOS Dnane Stre«t.
Clothing-manufacturers and purchasers of SPOOL
COTTOK
chines, demanding tho best and strongest
SIX-CORD,
Will find
j)7dsod3m
7
J,
.t norr:
eg jP.
Coats'
No«. 50,60 & 70
Expressly adapted to their vxints.
a fUisM
040 MILES
1UM
t-l fai. .2 stair i.-,
mil PACIFIC 1R.
yronow finishe3 and in operation, a ore tbaa twenty thousand men are employed, and it is not impossible ihat 'hitn irj track, from Omaha to tfocranento, wit! be fiaishel in 1869 instead of 1870.
Ths CMOS PACIFIC EAILE0AD COMPANT receive. I.—A Government Grant of th9 right of way, all nectarary timber and ntler material! found ilontr ih li ie o'lta operations. II,—A Government Groat of 12,830 acres rf itnd to ttemne, ttkeu la Alternate sections on each side uf Us road. Thisis an sbsolate dm^iion, and will lis asosree of Urge reveuua in th* fu ure. ill.-A Government Grant o' unite stites Thir-tj-jvar B-iuds, aiaoa ting to from 816,000 to $48,(.00permile, according lo the difficulties to be surmounted on varluus aectiocs t- be bcilt. The Government t.k-.s a recond mort-agg-1 aa a secu ity, acd It is exp"cted thit Dot -jui) tho i^te est, but th« principal amount maybe aid n»e:yicea rendered uy the Compa la trannpirt'.ni trojps, nialle, &c. IV.—A Government Grant of tbe g'it to iseuoits owul'IBiT MJKIGAGE BOXDS, to aid iu bail ing ie road, to tbe sam? amount afl the
U. 8' Ko.ids, Its ifd for the da lu-po e, and no more. THE WOVESSMEST»iPEUMITS he Trus* teea onhi First Mor gage Boa ho d.rj to ieliTcr the Bonds to the Company onlr as tbe oad :e completed, and a/.er it has been exsmiced b. United States Commissioa-rj aud prjLOunc:d to be In all roipecti a first-class Eiiln-a To—iCapital Stock Subscription ftvm the stcckholdsis, of #hlchory Sight Million DoUa have been piid in apoa the work already done, a
Khlch will be Increased as tte wants of the Cornpsn^ require, Tie—Net Cash Earnings on Its Wa- Baainest' that already amount to HOse
THAH TEE
ISTsagST
on the Fi.-et Mortgage Bonds. There earnings are no Indication ef the vast through traffic '.hat est follow telcpenbg of the line to the Pa ifl •, but they certal. ly proTe that
FIRST MORTGAGE BOWS
upon to oh a property, costing nearly three times their amonnt,
Are Secure Beyend Contingency.
The Union Pacific Bonds rnn thirty years, are for $1,000 eirh, and havecoapocs attached Th^y bear annual Interest, payable on the first days of January and July at the Ceoipnj's Office
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thi
City of New York, at the tate of six per cent, in goM- The principal is payable In gold at maturity.
The price is 102, and is at tho present rate of gold, tt ey pay a liberal income on their sost. Thecoapany believe that these Bonds, at the present rate, are tho cheapest security in t!.e marfeet and reserve the right to advance the price at. any time. Subscriptions will lie received in New York At the
Company's Office, No. 20 Sasssa street,
AND
Tobn J. Cisco dc Son, Bankers, No. 09 Wall St., And by Leading Baukhrs generally throughout
Unit.d State*.
Bemittancei thould',be nude in drofl» or ether fundi par in New Y^rk, and iht Bonds to 2' ie tent free charge by rev, expreii. Parties fibtccbing through local ogerte, will I ok to thimftv tafe "elivery.
A PAMPHLET AND MAP FOB 1368 has just beea published by thsComptny, giving faller mfsrmation than Is posslblein an adverti ment, repectlog tho Ir gresj of the Work, t'ue sources cf the Country traversed by the E.ad. tL9 Meoaa for Coi.structlon, and tha valua of the Bjuds, which wl 1 be sent f.oe on atpi cstljn at theChmp ny's offices or to any oithe advertised eg nt.
JOHN J. CISCO, Treasurer, New Tork. June 17, 18U7. d&w.2m
TERBii
HAUTE
mOlEUGUL COLLEGE,
Comer Muin and 5th directs,
[OVER TUELL, RIPLEY & CO.] ENTBAb'CE FKOM FIFTH SWEET, Is the oldest and most reliable Institution of the »iud in the State. 1 u«i action give a all anches pertaining to a thorough fcusine=3 Education,
BU
as
sOOK-KEEPIJi'G, PEJIMtM^HIP, MERCANTILE t'AltL'iAIIO.MS, «C. A Scholarship In this College is good for Lifj, jivlnj the Student the pr.vilege of Beviow.ng
It Pleasure, Free of Charge. A few Pupils will bi admitted, in Arithmeti tnd Penmanship, at $4,00 per mouth,
NO VAVAHONSe
For further information, call at,d see the School. Send for College Paper. Ad restf, a it vi.\ owejst, mbX3dtf PBINCIPAL&.
THE
COUPONS
OF THE
1st MOBTGAGE BOUfDSs
THE UNION PACIFIC
RAILROAD COMPANY, Due July 1st, Wt)S, Will lie paid on and after tnnt te,
Cold Coin. Free of (io?crnm nt Tax, At the Company'* OS e, NJ. 20 Kassiu St., N. T. Schejnles with twenty o- re loupuns, vtill now be r-ce ved f-r exi 11 ation, and 6ulJ .^clts or iLe sam. will bJ doliforo
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Jun 30m
JOH^ J. ISCO,
JuDe 2dJw2n Trtusurcr.
UNDERTAKERS.
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31. W.O'CONNELL vl pnrcawri bick frfjn B. IF Cbadwlck, Oiuber a Co., the Uade takers Establishment, ana baviug atl seven y-»rs fXp^rienca in he bastDessi uo* prepared to foraisn Metalic Burial O.aes, Caskets, and Woo lea Coffios, of all styles and sizes, lrum the best aud lar.est stock of bnrlnl miiei .al in the State, at Alain S:rcet, Terre Ha^e, Indiana. dwtf Torre dan tey 29 Ta
S A A A I
UNDERTAKER, is prepared tocxecnte' lorden In bis iino with neatness and dispatch .rner of third and Cherr creets, Terre Uaate, Indiana. jan20-6-lwtf
& HEWITT, WaOLESiLE EETAtt
jyjc&EE
C0NFECTI0NEKY AND BAKERY, No.
22 SOUTH
FUVBTH STatrr,
TERRK HAUTE. IJVD. TTe will kerp constnntly on hind all articles in ocr ilne, na'i having aeonred ttte servi eaof a nrat-cla»s B.kar and ('•oafett.otter, parttcnUr at tentljn will b« paid to tbe bakt d-ptrtment. bpeeial attention paid to orders for Parties, Fesrivals, Piculcf, &c.
We ha-' al Dtte4 np a pleasant and inciting
ICB CREA3I SALOON,
where that luxnrj may be had dnring the season. A cordial invitation extended t» all. ml9dtf
DRY GOODS.
1
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!£|j
it*
JVUA
if f9s&l. »4s,
a jjfftt
&
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for nae :da 6eWlng Ma
s**da£ 3' u- 0
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COKmilS & HAGGERT1
HAVE
JUST OPENED
SOME
BEAUTIFUL STYLES
OF SEASONABLE
DRESS GOODS.
ALSO A LARGE STOCK OF
FAST C0L0RED PRIXTS.,
—AT—
13
1-3 ENTS,
—AND
Chintz in Great Variety of Styles.
COMEIIUS & HAGGERTY,
Corner 3d and Main Sts.,
Terre-Mau.te, Indiana.
SCOTCH ,,%
DRESS GINGHAMS!
MARSEILLES
COUNTERPANES!
arcsQiriTO SETS
£2stra "Width.-"
COLORED NETS
For Canopies, Frames, &c.
COLORED TABLAT.UES,
For Picture Frames. Chandeliers. &c.
STRIPED SWISSES!
FIGURED ORGINDIES!
PARIS MUSLINS!
TUCKED CAMBRICS! ALL CHEAP!
HEAVY SEP SILKS!
BL4Y MJSTEIfS!
?g|Sj"
fs?
14 'XJjKOTii 1
DRY GOODS.
&
~t
100 HONEY COMB QUILTS, $2.00 each—Regular price $3.50.
TUELL, RIPLEY & CO.,
CORNER 5TH AND MAIN.
sacWvs^
WHITE HERNANNI, 1#*^: Two yards wide, for Sbawle!
BLACK'HERNANNI, Two yards wide, for Shawls!
TUELL, RIPLEY & CO.
-tvxf "io -,tpq ai.jav s-S itt 9i atufxn r*?esi s-wd
SsmoR
t&Hf* -ill ffifsv* Vi ~,i .*'.'
PI he A P*-J
500 UR1IS PL\IJi LE\0S! 25c per yard—usual prico 50 cents.
TUELL, RIPLEY & CO.
,T jApaS....
iCftix»ft £w 5? rs\*^ c-'
CHJilRSiLHS AND P0PL! Elegant varietv, at "H ,^.31, uari lo .5_.
TUELL, RIPLEY & CO.
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XI li t'lt-'f W ii K:
MOLini.VG ORES* GOODS, IS Black Grenadines. Iron Grenadines. Black Crepe Haretz Black Hernanni. Black
LPDOS.
Black Lawn.
TUELL, RIP LET & CO.
Largest Assortment Bleacted and Brown
3£u.siixis9 Prints5
AND OTHER
DOMESTIC GOODS IN THE WEST.
Wholesale and Retail,
FOB CASH OSRLT. TUELL, RIPLEY & CO.,
•. ... Corner Fifth and Main Streets, TERRE HAUTE, IND.
Black Gro Grain Silks,
Black Alpacas, Colored do. [FtTI.II ALSOETMENT.]
TUELL, RIPLEY & CO.
Splendid Variety of
Organdie & Jaconet Lawns, PLAIN AVD F'GUBBD.
TUELL, RIPLEY & CO.
LAND AGENCY.
M* M. H1CKCOX. H: D. SCOTT. GEO. C.
EICKCOX
uO Oiiio strec
Convjyanceinp: XJarefalltj Drnc
Abstrficts of T:tio furnished, Loans negotiated and Money invested.
Dosirabie reoidonce oa tsontii Market Street.— Over 2 acres of gronnd, well set with fruit acshrubbery. Pries, 87,000 teras favorably
New framo bor.20, ar.d lot, 90x300 feer, on Str^f berry Hill." Tory cheap.
Two lota ic Desc's Adcitioo, "CI? cheo
Fixe seres, saet of Flogsn's Garii?^
200ttt.s», 8 ae Farm," all fenceri, wuoiia ps?mre and tarrn.
tzi, £.zo~7r. :v il ic-.-iruvtd timb«r.
ehedj'.
SPANISH LIJSEHS
EDSALL &3€O.V ](Tor* 4th and Main Sts.
DRY GOODS.
C. "WITTIG & CO.,
V'"* 73 MATS STBEBT.
4tps* a.'
Great Bargains!
itftyg. 4-vt —IH— '?!v siifticK'7 isJt"
rI"
Cotton Parasols,
Silk Parasols •i-dUto. .#(*£ 7
r£sGA*rT
Y-1
Fancy Goods.
& GO.,
RiSAL EM ATE OBilftEBS
tllft.-llr.sjej ^'-'pdow A tirst-clas
CO Buiiding Lota, adjoli'lus tho city, n»rthea—jjouU low pficw and I.T rablo ttrms HCQS?
ACI
DARK
lot, oa I?t fltreot, north of
IIousi—-5 rooms, cisiera, lurgs ft Prsoi Jl.iUCJ. Terms eaay,
SI .rtpig and .Notes ?5,C00—at a big iieco nt
Tor? zvt mS!v* scrre iu c..lti»atl«n, b«i#uce flue tiuib':/.
vtrj
HENDRICH & LANGE,
Office oyer First National 3onk, S. E- Corair of Fuurth and Slain Strata,
Terre Haute, Ind.
Abstracts tf title furnished, Loses negotiated, und Money invented.
SAIiE.
CITT PBOPKBXX. R:
Forty Lots in Linton's Addition to Terre Haute House »ud lot, east O io street. House and lot. ia McMu-raiu' Addltitioc, Hoaeand lot ia Sibley's addition on St a street, £Hoo»- and lot In Base's addition ou £t!l street,
Houao and lot on Poplar, betwesa 6th and
stroeis, Uonse and lot on North E:b, between and Linton streets.
With the Lease and Fixtures cf tLc THE BED JBAZAAE.
149 Main Street
A RARE CHANCE.
ALSO y_
HOUSE and LOT, On North Sixth Street, seven rooms, Cellar, Pan* trr, China closet, 4c. all In good repair.
ALSO
TWO LOTS, On Sonth 3djstreet, opp di
JA8
W 4
mr
i'Su
sfjUnfc
OPPOSITE MoKEBN'S BANK
&
WE OFFEJi
a SLsrify*
t- if
SUMMER GOODS
iZ -JM -Jcji '.-ia
Fine Embroidered Handkerc'fs
At 25 cents apicce.
Fine Scallopped Lawn HandTif
At 25 cents apiece,
AND CHSAP
Clialiies,
JLawn^ and
lelsines
Percales.
MUSQUITO BARS,
A Largo Stock, bor.sht cheap aid told cheap,
Ladies' and Children's Hose
-q -...
14.. c3=a3
np^-ari
GENTS? HALF HOSE,
I2}£ conts nad upwards. H-GJ-Ji&JV
I IT!
,r'i
Ball Trimmtngs, Buffiicg^Tape
and Marseilles Trim*
mings, Buttons,
Now Styles and Great Variety.
A LARGE STOCK of STAPLES
To ouii the times.
C. WlXflO & €0"S,
Next Door to Davis' Drug Store.
ci*
v.jL qui .'i
SALB-
F°
Ezpsctiag to go to tbe Indian Territory, I offer for sale,, the stock of
Trimmings,
Buttons,
JSotions dnd
osite D. Hart nock's reelence.
THE ABOVE
WILL BE SOLD LOW AND ON FAVORABLE TERMS, M:. WALTER.
DRV" GOODS,
SUMMER GOODS!
SOLD RE6ARDLBSS OF COST!
AZ THE
"BUCKEYE CASH SltfBE."
/~)KGANDIE LAW WOKTH V_/50censs,s Ida 3'co ''s. PercalelandGiughams a. It£0UC^l PBI Eo.
W, S. RYCE&CO,
Eworth
MBEOIDER'D &RENADNES, 3 .00 per ya d, REDUCED to 50 cems. W. S. RYCE & CO
P•width,
LAID POPLINS, DOUBLE worih S1.0 per yard BKD0CED to tOcts W. a RYCE & CO.
n.ROGKAm and TAFFETTA VySilks, for Sacqnes, a LOW PBICES. W. a RYCE & CO
TTOOP SKIETS, NEW STYLES JUL Just received, aud will be told less tho a cost cf lab jt to make.
W. a RYCE & CO
ACE POINTS aad SHETLAISD IJ Shawls, CHEAP. ''?r
W. S. KYCE A CO.
PHILOSOPHYof
S
T'*'
th
Ohesnot
Two business House? «n streo. COOKTT PB^PEBTT. Farm ef 89 acres in Goney Cr ToTraihip, 173 acre* in Lintsn tcwasbip. 3 Acres below tho Boiling MiU, wessnide canal: jan29dti
9IC*7
OF HABRUOE A
rw OOUBSS• Leo vw, as deliTored at the Mew T- rk Jlosonm Anatomy, embracing the subjects: Sow to Ltre and What to LITO for Youth, Mataritj and Old Age Manhood Oenerl llj BeTiewfd. The Canse of Ind'gsstlon Flatn lrceaid Nerroos Diaeasts ac onntod for JI*r iage Philosophically ou»lder-d, A*. Poo^nt olumes containing these Loctorea will be forsrarded on receipt of four stamps, by ad
TOBK
MtJg*o« o* ABATOST,618ressinz-
Nrw
B. JlAGrGJ&BTY & CQ,
OEALEBS IN
Tin, Copper and Siieel
iroa
WW?' ..
5*C 2P-0
Slate and Metallic Roofers,
And Blanafaoturera of
Galvanized Itoii Cornice, EK* rf Wiodow Caps,
.iibrjsl
Gattering, Ac.
Agents, for the Very Best.—.—
HOT AIR FURNACES
187 Main Street,
•Jr. 'Jill
TerreHaate, Ind.
-t-r :ir. **i
i&tl ',jft fedi wsrs lis Work done in all parts of the country on short notice and reasonable terms. ma 12
•Si'iijO $'b
DOCTOR WMITlIEB
AEEGDLABin
QUAD DATE of MEDICINE,
as D.piouia at 0l3ce will show, h*s been uuger eag*gel the treatment of VtNtaKAL,
DCXCAB
aad
PEIV»IB UutASM
3,
(haaany ctuer
fuyslciau la St. Louis. tjyph.il
Gonnrrhej, Qlat, Srricture, Orohiiia,
Serni ani H»pjtr. oil Urinary Ui'cascs and ^fpktf tie or Mi'Crial Af/ieeiOM of it: Throat, Skiii or Baa a treaiei with Uup*r.llairU SUCCESS.
Spermatorrhea, SexaalDeblilty and ImpoCtfltcy, ad .'io rtsutc ut a oil aOuSj iu youth, eucess in uiaturer years, or uUci cau.e", and rrttich oda^someof tUdfullowing cffocti', ai KuCtarual Kmis iors, Blotches, Ueoility, il.ziine a, mu^si of Sight, Coutcaioa ol ide.vi, tsvil Fort joding't.
At*,sum
WBITTIEB
Docroa
to
j^tialy of Fcinalo", Lou ot M.-m^ry aad Sexaal fow.r, aud reud-riog .Mairl.ge improper, are perm»ue:uly eurttl. l\ie Djcc .r jpporiunities in hospital and private pructict) Itio uaaurpiSeod in ot Loais jr ouj oih«i dev. Bact flies ot St. Loais papers urove tliai he has b^eu located ther. lon^* er by yeara tUau any other
8'»
adTerUoicg. The
astsolisuinMit, library, liborot ry aud ap« ointments ore auriralled toe Wejt, nn rivalled any wheie. A^e, Willi experience, can Derailed upon, aod tne Docivt can iefer to many pbyaicuus throujboat the country. Iu ^ast tujeess aud present pe.ition he stands «nkout acom^eiwr. me Writings of Physician whose Bepata* tun is tnlon-wide, sbould be wortn UeadlB^.
publishes a UedlCSl
Parnptalet relating to Venereal Diseases and ibe dlsastraasani rarled consequences el oeif.abuse, that will be sent to any address in a sealed envelope for two stamps. It contains fall symptom list* that will enable those affected to determine the nature of their compUint and gire a written statement of their case that will answer almost as well for t'e purpose of treatment aa a person I Interview oat where It is coaxenlent, the Doctor shoU'd be consulted personally. Xfcose hvtiug frleuds (hat may require advice, can aupply then with this raloable work by sending their address, with stamp. Thus you oan assist tbe uufor* tsnate without their knowing their benefactor. Certainty no subject Is of more Importance than puaity of blood and perfect manhood.
It ia self-evident that a physioian who con. fines Himself exclusl ey to the study of a «er tain class of dlsoases aad treat* thousand* of cases every year, must acquire greater skill la that specialty than one iu general practice.— Many physicians, recognising this hot, Intro* juoe pationts to the Djowr after reading hi* iledical Pamphlet. Ojmmunlcations confidential. A friendly talk will cost you nothing. Office central, yet retired—No. 617 St. Charles ssreet, St. Louis, Mo. Hour*, 9 A, B-, to 7 P. a., Sundays excepted.
DOCTOR WILBEB
OFFICE,Booxs,
CONSULTATION AND EE0EP-
TtON
719
St. Charles street, St.
Louie, Ho., treats with the greatest successi all Diseases of Women. Leuchorcea, or Whites, Fall! g, Inflammation or Uloaration of tlM Womb, Ovaritis, Prurltis, Amen. rrhosa, Menorrhagla, Dysmonorrhcea, aod Sterility, or Barrenness also, every disease canneeted with Puberty, Jtlenstraatiou or Pregnancy. Since tue Dojtor conSnea himself exclusively to the treatment of these complaints, a very large number of cases, It
Jand*treatshi*
IIO-
that
knowledge of them must be far more extensive *nd aoourite than that o( physicians in gen« eral practice. Send stamp for Medical Pamphlet of thirty sixpiges. No matter woo have failed, read what he says. Patient* In evory Western Stue. Cures guaranteed. Ownsulratlonby lettot oratoOce free. Booms fbr patients requiring d»!ly attention. A lady a-sistant. Heur
9 A. IT,
K.
W!
exceptw
Sundays
X:. XL'BEG ZZ CO.,
original Dandruff
&
£7 Gr
VEGETABLE AMBROSIA
IS W3A7 JT FUBF0BTS TO OI,
AGray,SLight,
k*NT __ B-II or Faded Hair to tbe DABK,
GENUINE BMIt BE6T0BATIVE, chaagiag
LUSTBOOS,
IIKC* TK'Ssa,
witch
*O
P£IC£:
SL.OO
PEEK BOTTLE.
FOB SALE CT ALL DBUGGIS7 BARB, GULICK & BEBBY, Agents ID a 27 Avvbra WF
BOOTS AND SHOBSf^
Boots & Sheas
TO SUIT
Ei TI
Jygiif No.
Broad
way, New Toik. maxlSdly
I
Having just rsceived, at
C, E. RUGGLES,
a tvtill felertfd Stock of T^jiiien,
at tbe
MISS^K,
abd CbH*
ca'tf S a amor Wtar, whick I will otter tor
0&19
Very Lowest Cash Price I
And I have also received a largo assortment of tfoo's, Boy's and Tout i'it Boots aad 8ho*«, bought at the head of the market, so they can be
Sold to Suit the Present Times I
My motto is "Buy Cheap, Sell Cheap— S»»ll fronts aad Qjioit aa es." I also manufacture ail kinds cf
MEN'S WOBK
L\
On the shortost notioe and the Qoit fashionable styles. MBNDINQ done n-atly ant) in baste.— Dun't ferget the place, but oil and examine, if you do not buy. C. £. RUGOLK^
16,
North 4th Strett.
gOOTS AND SHOES.
S
A N E W
Is selling
Boots & Shoes Very Cheap
p.t To close ont his Urge stook of Boots Shoes and ©alters. To make room for Spring stock. Ten will r»vi money by oalllag on him at
No. 8 Mechanics Block, Particular Attention 1* given to
CXJSTOM: WORK
ThU Department to la the hatd* of SKILLITI
6dtctIo
.WOUXSP.
UROLOGY.
ASTROLOu
^LOOK^OUT.
S4|e
GOOD JTEW8 FOR All^
V.OOO TO ANT PBRSON WHO WILL KQUAL UADAM£ BAPHAEL IN THJS PBOFKdSlON.
rpHB NEYBlil\AILIIsTG MAD/" JL A MB BAPEAKL to the best. She succeeds^ When all •thers have foiled. All who are ln: trouble—all who hava been unfortunate—alKSf whose food hope* have b«ian disappoiuud, crushed! •nd blasted by false promisoa and deceit—«11 who frave beeu misled and trifled with—all fly to horf Cor advice and eatlstartton. All who are in doub Of the adfeotiona ot those they love, consult her r. relieve and sattsty thelB minda.
In love Affairs glie Sever Falls£ She has the secret of winning the affections
She to, thetefore,
UIJ-
th* opposite sex. She shows yoa the lilteue
5ho
otrr (Uture wife or hatband, or absent frieud.— guides the single to a happy marriage, aad makeii the married happy. Her aid and has been solicited in innumerable instances. un! tho result has always bs.n tiia cieauit e. lags SUS"" apeefly^anfl flappy Marriage,g
IUTS
dopendeuce. Xt Is w*I
»nown to the public at large that she waa tho firs', and she is the only person iuthiecuuutry whocbn •how the iikenesain reality, aad whocaii give si.ttre satUfaotiou on ail thu concerns ot life, which e*nbe teeted and fxovea by tbouaands, both o.urriod and single, Who daitj and ea^erij vlj,t iioi.
To all in busihees her advice is invaluable. She
0*n
foretell, with tils gr.iteat cermluty, the result of all cuuiidetcial«ad buaineso tran«actioas. Lottery number* given withvat extr» onarge. dtADA^lJ£ tt At* il&&J< ia atioBauue Astroiogist thaterery une oan upuu. She la the ^reat--st Aetruljglatof th3 aineteecth century. It ia that wea-^nown fact that makes iiiicer&te pretcners copy her advertisements smd try to imltai* her.
Madame Baphael.is tie scveati slaaghtor oftts *4venth daugtrter «b» was born witu a nrtnral (lit cte can loretell your very tUo,Bgat«. Jiiie iso curca drunkenness.'
All tnt.'.rviows etrtctly private and tcnSdeutlal. As a Femaie Physician tier remudies nerwr tail to cure ail fecMld irtt^ularlttes, ajti to proJuce .e monthly flow, viUiuut ibu^or or expe-auru.—* I'aey can n.jt icjuro, bat, oa tic oatm.'j, the? mprcve luo huaith.
Therefore, euote-une, come all, to
111 fiiduBui b«t. Ctakai Avuaue ai4 Jvk Oinrmiiuti, Ouio. TJEB2IS.—Ladies, 51 Oontleru-ja4 »1.6u.
N. B.—Tfc9 M»dianie wflj answer tio lettert With at a fee oi 51 audad»ceut stamp is inct./ied. Vddrcii Loo£ Boz 6JI.
MUSICAL,
L. KISSNER'S
vr 'Oir
OF^MUSIC!
No. 48, Ohio Streets
0PP08ITB THE OCuST HOiTSE,
VTORRE.KAUTK,
Sole Agent fbr
Chickering SSonss Knabe & Co., Steck A Co., Robert Nanns Gale & Co,, the Celebrated Patent Cycloid,
AaA ether waii kserrs «si ssilsfcio
PIANO FORTES!
Also, Oarhart Needhams, and Priace Oo's celebrated
Church, Parlor and School Or gans and Melodeonsi
A Large and Elegant Assortment 6i7&ye Ou band, which will bo Bold at LOW£B BATES than the same quality of Instruments oaa bo Lai of »ny other dealer in the West-
W* Noae but gocd reliable Iaatrussnts dsah In, such I can warrant to my Cuitomersfcr FIVE I
Pianos, Organs and Melodecns sold an Monthly Payments. '•K Ho I For the Campaign
Erais and Sliver Band Instruments, l'cnor anOi Bass Drums Cocoa, £boay, Boxwood and £ilvor Fifes Trlmmii'gs for Drums also, Mag cf all sizes, alio the best quality aad lowest lates.
Seudorders to
PALACE OF MUSIC.
(VAU kinds of Musical Instrumenti repaired the most approved manner. ., ddtw
MUSIC.
J.
ILAIITTO
Ot,
LINPEMANN,
OEALEB IK
Fiijroi,
SSEIISODEONS
ORGANSS
VJolias. Qultar:, flutes, and all kinds cf Steele* Merohaadtse, No. 91 Wabash street, TKliBE KAUT1S, INDIANA.
TUNING AND ESPAIE1N3 of PIANOS uc Other Instruments will be promptly attended to. OLD PIANOS will bs taken in tnade foi NSW ONES. •ulOSdwtl J. Gr. LINDKMANN.
IJ1HB SAINT LOUIS
»:om onto
cra.e. 11 will posi irely eradicate Humors and Dandruff from thetcslp, anfl whefe there is lifte« in ih' glands, will cause a new growth Hair to put fo th on bald spots. Tboasaai a are testiiy'iag to the aaove.
I A N O
MillillFACTlIEIVti C0MPAM
The Pianos of this Company nro C8:oatiol.y
Pianos for Western People.
lhey are not only made ti home, tut aro well maue. Ihtyhave taken
Four First Premiums,
at Western Falls. Ihoy posao.o u^riraiied 'X cUlenco of toue and finish, and compar vt.l all respects with tje Mat instruaioi.t8 oi £asiorn Kanc:oture.
Prices vary from $450 to $Z00. *C0OSDI»O TO ETTLE AND FISI3H. ®"E.erj Pi.n- is warr..ut»d for ii»« Years.'iSS
OL.U LJSASXKLJAXH:?* JF63
XXOtUNuEJ Ai' LUtiiAL :T£3. War-hou*o 10/ So th Ki:tn S ient, ^or of Waluat. aufl opposite tue Southern ilo ei. m)27dly
QABBIAGB 31AK UFACIOitY
HARPER, wliDY & C0S,
Corner 2d and Walnut streets, Terro Haute, lad., Keep constantly ou hand, and manufaciure to Order, »U the l»t«8' styles of CAXiRIAGUsi & GGISS We use noue bit tbe flnsst material in he construction of our wor*, and wa'isnt it superior to any offered in this oarket. £sp«ci»l attention given to BtPilBlKQ. [It-iOdtf
PLUMBING,
*E. BUCKELL being a practical PLDMBEB, an^ ai the request of many frieods begs to announce that he is new prepared to cxteute *11 order* In the above bnslnoes..ls oocnoitisr. 1th hi*
flouse Fainting and Graining
SBJ0P—On Cherry etreet, between Sd and UL SATES, PUMPS, WATER CLOSETS., .fitted upon the moat appr.ved principles.
Hepalriatt promptly attsn.lsd to. se 3
J^BMOYAL. __ RAILROAD AG-ENCZ.
1 have moved my office to MsKeea & Paddosk Hill, whero I would be plsassd to see my oM friends andenstoraers.
XhrouKhrseefFta given oa shipments of pro due* to all Easterfa CKies, Ail Ball, and Bail ani WVtcc rate* as. low, and time as 4aicS
apr!24dtf
93
an7
competing lines. Grain In bulk shipped to Ii«w Bugtand town* wlAoal sb-vtce orcars. JASIES N.
IDBNEB,
Agt.
pHEGARY INSTITUTE.. Vy SSOLI9B *50 KiE^CS, O O S O A I E S
Boarding and DayPapils,
1527 AAD 1528 8PBCCE STHEET, ror PHILADELPHIA, PENNA. Willre-spen on Konday, Sept. 22d. Faescn is tbe language of the F»mily and is coustaatly •pokes in the Isititute.
MADAME D'HEBVILLT.
JelTdSoeol Principal.
