Daily Wabash Express, Volume 19, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 12 March 1870 — Page 3
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^llS^Iherates ot Advertising in the WEEKL^kXPKESS wilVbe half the rates charged "J^-6Advertisements in both DAILY and WEEKLY, will be charged full Daily rates and one-half the Weekly rates. tUT Lftftl •dverti*6iiiOBtfl on® dolls* p©r gaiarv for Meh insertion in weekly. «B- Local Notices 10 cents per line. No item however short inserted in local colnmn for less thail 50 cents. was* Marriage and Funeral notices 81.UU. tfw Society meeting* and Religions notices 25 eents each^TOSeroon, invariably in ad-
gpjf^fcnllections will bo made quarterly on all advertisements, ft
FASHIONS.
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nade Dresses.
From the New York Tribune-] What insatiable creatures the ladies are in anything and in everything that to or bliat can properly come under tlie heading of dress. They have hardly finished buying and trying their winter robes, when, without stopping to take breath after their exertions, they face around and exclaim: "Well, what are we to have in the way of spring
«towwhat pre-
rMiTe^HHth -sriow lyirtg on the ground with the memory of last week's skating carnival still fresh in our minds, and with the possibility of the second day of spring being heralded in with the jingle of sleigh-bells—if Jack Frost should pay 11s a stolen visit during the night.
Newrthe^ess, we are able, to answer their ^uftsHon- promptly,. *6 ttat they may have plenty of time, in the temporary lull of fashionable dissipation during Lent, to think over the important matter in all its bearings, and to be prepare^ to come out, simultaneously with the violets and the apple blossoms, in the livery of spring, upon the first propitious day. The present indications are that that day is some two months ahead but so much the betjterJ They will all have plenty of time to tfa»fe tflrout color and material, and
to put together ii lovtaiof costumtes.
their minds perfect And now, as to the spring
lent outlines of the new
and the .more salient outlines 1 model «ir» already determined. Hats and bonnets must come first in order. The spring hats are to have a high, sloping crown, and the most noticeable feature is that all the trimming^ is perched upon the top of the hat, falling down in sprays and festoons at the back, leaving the front almost bare, but for a scanty trimming of lace and satin folds about the low brim. This gives the hat something of the appearance of the oldfashi^hed gypsy bonnet of some twentyfive years agQ. An inclination to resuscitatfrthese rtd^styles'is still further shown in an odd-looking little bonnet, which is nothing more nojr.lesa than the cottage baton* *1$e. tonool-girl days of, our
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close to the fa$e, and is without a vestige of trimming inside, except a plain edge of folack lace. But how is it to be worn with the present enormons pouffs and plaits with which ladies are so fond of loading their heads nowadays?^, Thai is a questionito -be rfetolvM^me weeks hence. And mankind at large will be curious to nee the solution of the problem. This bonnet is called the Puritan and of the same genre, is another called the Quaker, in soft grey silk, gros-grain, I believe, thrWtt& fittlWg close to the face, the silk drawn plainly. oyer the frame and all the\ifiwml'f^eilbw locabt flowed'which adorn it are disposed so as to fall over the baek ot "the crOWil. T)ie sight of this bonnet giyes one, visions of a pretty-shall we say ah imtrasible Quaker girt—with apple-blossom cheeks and soft brown eyes, and shining hair of the same shade folded
.•Vefiy protty. spring dress® will Vnade of silk in minute stripes—gray OOi.la vhite ground. The trimmings, 11 ounces land ruffles of the same, nearly plU&i, pipM near the heading, with a minute bias biuid of red, blue or any other contrasting color of sHk. The most mnjlted noveltj' of the season in dresses WiWTe the general adoption of two costumes.in one. Xh^ lower skirts are made plain, WiCh tiieksception of thetrimming about the bottom. Over this is fastened ajApgrtftble train, over which is worn the short basque skirt, in four pieces. Two of theirhcOiue around to the front, and meet-under the girdle—they are faced
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sleeve within a flowing one. The Sabot sleeve, is to be closer than it was, and looks neater so.
In outer garment^ the Metternich is, tlie great DtfOelly. It is to hfc made in black silk, trimmed with real lace or in material of the diesa. It had & recers at the throat, And' is adjusted perfectly to the figure, thus combining the merits of a 1 jacket ana a mantle. Perfect freedom is given to the arms. It is so-very convenient, and at the same time so dressy, that it fs likely to largely supersede all other outer wraps the coming season.
It is useless to say much about evening dresses at present. Bat their very names are expressive. The La Valliere and the
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of Louis Quakers, and the Puritans, and the La Vallieres, and the Monteapans being all mixed up together! Is it not a little typical of the present state of society?
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toinette trains will-, never /'fall into line with Quaker lxMinets. The reform in dress vrill have to be somewhat more extensive to make up a harmonious tout ensemble. The. ftowe?8 thnt are to be most worn on. spriiig ,hats and bonnets ore clusters of' Die elder flower, apple blossoms, sprays of the sweet white locust bloot&s, and other early spring flowers. yrJU-lmrdly.-Jia seen, but-white ostrich tips are allowed a brief respite. Being white, they are fresh and sonpewhat springlike. Black lace and tulle, boih fpr honnets and round hats, will be •K^tHish as «veK There is a novelty in blact tulle, in which the net is fine and otaae* iand thiokly headed over with little a npt larger tWn ii small pin head, t'ebmea ini colors but then the dots 1 colors also, aMd not in jet. «^jerrte «*tiew«ittgrijd in dress goods called the-HfVf |||lfwd anohair. At the first near glance* u" looks like the finest silk alpaca-^but fke steps away, you can hardlyHlH it mrfi gros-grttin silk, es'peciallyt if triouncd, as iUthould pftenest be, with- blitck^l^t. tt i8ToA«t$ the touch, aWa falls in graceful folds, which alpaca never does, and therefore is to be preferred. Pt. comes in diffeient grades^at 87c, $1, and $1,25. Black gros-grain silk is to retain its supremacy for elegrant street dresses and theihondsomeet trimming Ls biack yelvet, cut on tlie bais, laid on trinflhmgs Of thc matcrial. For young
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poipM&^tcck pieces at tlie sides, where the ftiMn&s of'the badk is caught up with ro^ette^. The fnllness is also gathered in the cotter behind The i}ea is to have this short overskirt plain in front and very bouffant behind Over it is worn a sash all bows and puffs. On g^ikgit $E*deor8*the train is taken Off.
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priate ToAhe street, without any altera tion ot* addition. There is too, nflMij trimmings un"lich
tas.v jt' b6 nil Bounce#, of which the iffHib is fortiifed by Wtveling the edge.— witf te in use, Inter. B»*s Kiljao^ eilk—43o»inces, puffings, ^uiliiRgs, bouillionies of iUe Jir«SI, J»atenal and black velvfet 'cftt &f tlie Bias, are to be considered most stvlish as trimmings.
In sleeves, the Hungarian, put in with thew^e^and lining loose from fife tn^ novelty for in
A new style of sleeve for w! deep bnt nearly plain .the coat sleeve, below the appearance of a tight
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W. P. BRISCOE, 4! DEAXER IN Family Groceries, Provisions,
Hermetically Sealed Fruits, Vegetables, Oysters, Fish, f't Preserves, Jellies,-f-y-rrr- Sauces, Catsup,
Pickles and villi'
Gpuntry Produce,
Ohio Btreet b&tween 3d and 4th,
Tcrre-Haute, Indiana, Goads delivered in the City free of charge. marldly
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of MARRIAGE.
Nsw Cov
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or Lectubes,sasdelivered
at the New York Museum of An atomy, em bracing subjects: How to Live and What to Live for. Youth, Maturity and Old Age Manhood Generally Reviewed. The cause of In digestion Flatulancc and Nervous Dysease Accounted for: Marriage Philosophically Considered, &c. Pocket volumes containin these Lectures will be forwarded on receipt offour stamps, by addressing Skc'y Nkw York Mu
Anatomy,618 Broadway, Now York. marl6dly BBS
HARDWARE!
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€ory & DeFrecs
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121 Maiu and I & 3 Fifth Sts., ...... *.
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GENERAL HARDWARE
Tbat is kept in fhe City.
fSit iie'i:•••A r-m rd ta tit n®" PBrsons wishing to purchase will find it to their interest to cail and seo thorn before bnyins«« !. •llic*.. 1' r.£l ijttnH J! cK
CORY & DeFREES,
131 Sain and 1 & 3 Fifth Sts
T*TEBBE HAUTE, IND.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
^hnktnsantrBaniB^ jj It itf not '.neeeiMtf to JoHB# froirtlre tropics to Alaska i* order to expttU&fo*»» extremes, of heal and clod. {hAVMMlitn dergo all the. ineo^Venienceg of fhto tter mometiical change fefCry day, or'every otter day, as the ease mayHbe, without thcttonble of moving over the threshold. A word with these involuntary filtttken* Wi^t nre they doing to expedite their return_to a medium temperature?—to break the en ills ana. Danish the fev#r? Are they dosing themselves with auinine. thereby imperjling Uie soundness 91 their bones ana imparing the vigor of their brains and nervous system? &ime efthem aro, no doubt .but not the maiority ofthem, it is believed. The value ofHostettersBwvniacn
Montespan take bock to the romantic days I Bitters as a harmless and certain specilc for YTV
„,i »n iKinlr nf tho I fever and ague is understood ana appreciated
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all parts of the country whew Intermit-
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tents prevail. The residents of such localities I begin to take it early in the spring pro-
'3u4 ii--' I and Pains in the Limbs, Back, and Chest.
Hoberg & Co.,
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lt there is anyjfixe this maladies^ produced by unwholsomo exhalar I tions than any drug or compound lg. the mar teria medica of the profession. This asi
is this thatthe Bitters are a.fax better safe against all the varieties of periouic
by the Druggists and Storekeepers in (Jnitod States. Depot 10 Park Place, N. mar9-dwlm.
BRANDRETH'S PILLS. Their great value consists in this: They may be used so long as any disease affects any of the organs of the body and by thus persevering in their nse, the disease will be cured, and the body restored to health, free from every taint and impurity. Their reputation proves their merit,
Thomas Smith, Coroner and Justiee of the Peace, Hastings-on-the-Hudson, says Brandreth's Pills cured him of Dyspepsia and Heartburn, when every other medicine had failed to relieve him. Certificate dated April 2, 38(58.
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Dr. Turner, of Savannah, Qal^safys iSVfial, for nearly forty years, r)ecommenedBrandretli's Pills as a specific in Yellow fever that he never knew a patient to die who to6k them for this malady, being otherwise sound Their prompt use takes out of the body, those matters which feed the fatality of the disease. As general family medicine he considers them far in advance of all others, and here he I speaks from personal experience of their qiftlitics. i.1 mar9-dwlm.
A RADICAL REVOLUTION Has been accomplished in hair dyes. The horrible compounds containing LEAD, SALT and SULPHUR are discarded. The leading chemists implore tho public not to use them, and Professors Chilton, whose reputation is second to that of no analytical ohemist in America, has recommended. -,yn:
Cristadoro's Excelsior Dye?' as a PERFECTLY INNOCUOUS ARTICLE, which may bo used without fear. Remember, it is the only one that has been analyzed and found wholesome, Its effects aVo instantaneous, and the colors it imparts natural.
CRISTADORO'S HAIR PRESEVATIVE, as a Dressing, acts like a charm on tko Hair after Dyeing. Try it.
MAN AND THE MAGDALEN. Essays for Toong Men.—The victims pi soeial I evils—with words of warning for the erring I and unfortunate—sanitary aid and Words of I cheer for tho down-cast and afflictod. Sent free, in sealed envelopes. Address HOWARD ASSOCIATION, Box P. Philadelphia, Pa. ja29dw3m
NEW DISCOVERY.
ELIXIR J. F. BERNARD-
TONI STHENIQUE ANTI-DYSPEPTIC.
The several observations made by the best I physicians of the Faculte de Paris have proved that the sicknesses arising from impoyer-1 ishment of the blood or nervous exhaustion, viz: Amenia, Chlorosis, Sympathisme, Phthisic, Diabetes. Albumineria,' Soorbut, Ac. ,&c., aro radically cured with the ELIXIR J.F.BERNARD.
General Dopot—A. BERNARD, 51 Cedar St., 2d floor. For sale by all respectable druggists. may5deodly
Ladies Take Particular Notice^i.
Till BML VBLPEAU FEMAL1% PILLS. WARRANTED FRENCH.
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HESE PILLS,
so
celebrated many years
in Paris, for the relief of female ir
regularities,are now offered fbr sale for tho first time in Ameriea. They have been kopt in comparative obscurity, from the fact that the originator Dr. Velpeau, is a physician in Paris of wealth, and has withheld them from general use lest they should be employed for unlawful purposes. In overcoming fomale obstructions Falling of tho Womb, Whites, Green Sickness, Suppression, Retention, or Immoderate Plow of the Monthly Discharges, Nervous and Spinal Affections, Pains in the Back and Limbs, Fatigue on slight exertion, Paipilation of tho Heart, Hystories, &c., and will effect a cure when all other means have failed and, although a powerful remedy, do not contain calomel, antimony, or anything hurtful to the constitution.
To married ladicsandyoung'girls wh6 have never been regulated, they are peculiarly suitod. They will, in a short time, bring on tho monthly period with regularity.
Ladios can procure a boxi, soalod from the eyes of the curious, by enclosing o^^ollar and six postago stamps to j,
M. W. MACOMBER,. General Agent' for United States arid Canadas, at Albany,N. Y. Sold by all Druggists:
Sold by all Druggists in Terse Haritef.' april 8dly
HATS AND CAPS
NEW YORK HAT STORE.
JOSEPH C. YATES
IS JUST IN RECEIPT OF
Mens* Hats of all kinds, Hoys' Hats of all fciitds, ~h Misses* Hats of all kinds,
Infants' Hats of all kinds, And at nil priroa. jvHaU made to. order on short notiee. Come and see,
THE WINTER ST YLES, 145 Main Street, Terre-tlante, lii
PraL If an%ilU)n'* Med tented (mich €aady, made from extracts prepared in vadiw—a certain and effective remedy for Coughs Colds, Hoarseness, Sore TboittAitkn*, Bronchitis and Consumption. Its great and immense
THAT
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sales ia a guaranty Qfits great value. Those who try—always use it—cure their colds, and avoid Consumption and an early grave. One million sold «hnu«aiy,8 and Sold by alt drugr gists. BROWNING & LOAN, General A*ts
For sale by all druggi ts xerre-Hautr
DENTISTS:
Successor to Dr. D. M. WELD, No. 157 Main St. National Block, Terre HanteiMd. RtaiDKNOc—Corner Fifth and bwan streets* mSOdtf
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Good quality Dress Goods 12Ki? E*tr» quality Dress Goods 16%c. '5 Double/Width Plaids, all Wool 25c,
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tection against the miasma by which they are surrounded not all of them, perhaps,lor irjjjiv p" a blind adherence to error is the specialty of I Wi«h Poptas some people, but the greater number. wide Poplins50c ef fact lntherapeuucs.it
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teria medica of the profession tion is made with all due respect to wfi ty, but being an important truth, and one 1 that nearly coneerns the healtn of large settlements in various parts of the country, ana indeed^of the public at large* it is made fear1 lessly. Founded on ample and unimpeachable testimony, it defies disproval. I To break up chills and fevers$ as well as to prevent them, there is nothing, so reliable as 1 this wholesome vegetable restorative.
"Children's Lives Saved for 50 Cents." mHOUSANDS OF CHILDREN DIB ANNtJ1 ALLY OF CKOUP. Now, Mothers, rf you would spend 50 cents, and always have a bottle of Dr. Tobias' Venetian Lmement in the house, you never need fear losing your little one when attacked with qui oomplaint. It is now 22 years, since I have put iu my Liniment, and never heard of a child dying of Croup when my Liniment Was used bnt hundreds of cures nave been reported to me, and manystato if it was JtlO per bottle they would not be without it. Besides which, it is a certain cure for Cuts, Burns, Headache, Toothache, Sore Throat. Swellings, Mumps, 1 Colic, Diarrhoea Dysentery, Spasm, Old Sores and Pains in the Limbs, Back, and Chest. No one oncc tries it who is ever without «.-
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Three Ply Carpets,
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Now open from Nefw York Auction and Bankrupt Sales, the Greatest Bargains ever offered since the panic
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Lot Plain Silks 1.60. Lot Changeable Silks 2.00,
All Wool Cassimers. si All Wool Clothsi
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Bai^ains in Black Oros Grain, Gios lu Rhine, ^ndjSalbtas. JOB LOT SILK FRINGES. Silk FrinRos 10c,
Yard wide Muslin, good quality, 10c. t. Yard wide, extra quality, 12£e. All the leading makes at the lowest wholesale prise®jf
All Wool Long Blanket Shawls at $2.00. Long and Square Paisley Shawls at Bargain^.'
RYCE'S ^CARPET HALL,
Main Street.
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WINTER ARRANG EJffEN 1
wvei muss miiis MIIT BKTWKHN
Terre Haute and all Cities and Towns West.
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Condensed Time Schedule, December 1, lSG'J.
Daily Evory Day Except Sundays. Westward. Night ex. Fast ox. Night tx. Torre Haute leave 11.40 pm 6.05 am 11.35 am Mattoon. arrive 2.0Sam 8.48 am 2.40 pin 3.15pm 2.20am 2.20am 3.40 am 10.34 a in 4.24pm 5.35 am 5.45 pm 5:45 pm 8.04 am 8.15 pm 8.15 pm 7.53 am 2.35pm 8.26pm 9.00 am 3.30pm 9.2Uu ni '3.50am 4.35pm 12-lOam
Cairo, Pana, Decatur, Bloomington" Alton, St. Louis, leave Macon, arrive
G.45 pin 12,50 am 9.00 am
Sodalia' 7.50pm 1.38am 1.00pm Kansas City, 12.25 am 6.05 am 12.2T am Leavenworth 2.05 am, 7.58 am 2.05 am Lawrence, 11.10 am 11.10 am 11.10 am Topeka, 12.40 12.40 12.40 pin St.Joseph, 2.25am 9.55am 5.00pm Omaha, 8.50 am 5.00 pm 8.50 a in San Francisoo" 6.00 pm 6.00pm 6.00 pm
Accommodation train leaves Terre Haute daily, except Sunday, at 4.50 m, arrives at Mattoon 7.30 pm, Tolona 2.16 am and Chieagb 8.20 a m. Palace Steeping Cars on
DYERS.
DYEING,
Main St., bet. frth iiiid 7thf
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SMITH,
Chemical L)j'o een Main orise.
Works, Second street, botwe
arid Cherry, adhtinintftheStowart Ho
iii all its branches, sueh as.Crepe
Shawls,Ttibbons, Silk of all kinds. Merino ami DeLaine, Dresses, Curtains, Plumes, Lacc Velvet, Parasols and Fringes. Particular at tention paid to Cleaning and refinishmg, without damaging the colorsAsueh articles as Crepe Shawls, Bilk Dresses, foertrio and DeLain Dresses, Broehe Shawls, Cashmere Shawls, Cloaks, Carpets and Piano Covers, Cleaning of Gents' Coats, Pants, and Vests neatly l»ne. mZOdlin
PAINTERS,
W." HOWABD MANNING?*
Sign and Carriage Painter.
I am now prepared to do all kinds of Rriggy, "Wagon, Carriage u4 Sign Painting, on a little better terms to enstomers than any other tlrm in the city if you don'tbelieve it try me.
N.B. All work warranted togiro satiafac-
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On 3d street, between Main an
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Haute, to tfce hirt»e«t-t.»d4er,at publieaoeUon, al| ftdge that mayj^aye been on an^of these days withjn ^TPSMie Pound mo^e than twelve hoars, asd ali Ure horses or males tha*
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days novlSdW
OAILEOAD AGENPY.
burner. Agent f«ir tile 0. C. Sc 'i, (Late Bellefontain) ha^ing«o+*a
Junes
L. H. BARTHOLOMEW, gtfWJKON AKD lfECHAKICAL
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I. Railway hU cetpts dise to all
stttreef Twner A Buotin.cor' in streets, will give through reants' of Produce and MerchanEastern Cities, (grain in bulk sferland td all New England and.
withont transfer!aa« W au «ew JSnglai
octBdtf Corner 7Qtand Main' street
Kx^ra quality Black Poplins 50e. Extra quality Blaek Popiins^Oc. Just the thing, for Spring Suits.
SILK POPLINS, fr T' f* UII ^JPR1NG COLORS.
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Large Size send Heavy Blankets at $4.50.
3STO~W Xfe THE TIME iTO 3BXJY:
V". W.85. i. tin
Black and Colored Fringos from 10 to 75c.
All Linen' Napkins tl.St per Jos .All Linen Towels 15e. *|S v'jJ •ft |iExtra quality Abater Proof J1.00,
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-CABPE TS!
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€arpets, Venetian Carpets,
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Tapestry Ingr'n Carpets, Wool Dutch Carpets, Wool ,TRag,List and Hemp Carpets at-- I*JL 2010$'Jiu LiC: ~-$t TO!
OIL CMaOTMH ill 34, 8-4, 10-4, 19-4 Oil Cloth Rugs, Nfair Oil Cloths, Table Oil Cloths In Woods and
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f^-^tjjNva^'vnd
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MATTIH«S:
tiano^ Mattings' for Offices, Churches, Lodges, Hotels Saloons, &c., .08$,&ri1
DOOB
I Outside and Inside Door Mats.
WALL FAPER.
Stamp Gold, Bronze Gilt, Satins, Common and Every Variety of Paper Hangings.
FBE§CO£ and DECORATIVE P4PEB.
Leave your orders and have work done by $ va
KYOE'S CAlfPET HALL, 77 Main Street.
RAILROAOS.^V^ EA &
B-A-RR'S
L. -A?
Pectoral I Elixir
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HAS SUCH rf r4j#*
1M1£J$JSTSE SAJUE'Jl.
In the city of Terre Haute, and in every comlnurtiLy whore it has been introduced, is -nnuily because it will perform jmt what it is claimed it. will (lb. Our leading citizen* including Physicians, Ministers, Mechanics, and Merchant?, unconditionally end ante it as the be-Ht Cough Remedy within their knowledge.
At home, where tho "Elixir" is best knownr itii utile exceeds all other remedies for diseases of tho Throat, and Lungs, combined. In obedience to custom'the annexed testimonials are presented:
CoflT.iN'C-GRKEN,
Ind., Aug.
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For Halls and Htafrp.
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THE REASON WHY
2t, 1867.
I have used "Barr's Pectoral Elixir" in my family, and can say that it is the best remedy for Coucha and Colds, especially for ichildron, that
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Night Trains.
BAG0AGE CHECKED THROWIlM"* J. D. HERKIMER. JNO.S. GARLAND. Gon'l Sflp't. Gen'l Pass'r Ac't.
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RENOVATING,
In all its Branches,
II. F. Reiner's Dye lIoii»e
have ever used, and can
recommend tho same to all persons as a safe .and reliable mcdieine.
5 ELIJAH ORMEN. Montkzuua, Ind.,February 16,1870.
Havingfor several years been selling Dorr's Pectoral Elixir, I take great pleasure in bearing public testimony to its merit.: Of the
j'in.any remedies for the cures of Colds,.Coughs Uronu, Hoarseness and kindred complaint, that has been upon the market in the pastfive years, I know Of no other in which I nave so great faith, and the very large sale of the "Elixir" shows that it is being thoroughly appreciated. It is neatly put up, is pleasant
to take, and i» both safe and reliable. JAS. JACOBS, Druggist.
Barr's Pectoral Elixir
IX I'l.r.ASAN I TO TAKE,., ,, text Is Hcatly put up, and is foT sale by all
TKJiltti HA UTE, IND. O a A
Ulanuliieturers ami Proprietors. iSdltaw w6m.
COAL.
rtmuuu in wi. tnm, Having form edit partnership under the name ofStunkard &.Barrick, for the sale of Coal and Wood, would respectfully announce to tho public that they will koep consUnthron hand and for salo at lowest rates, 411 kirids o? Coal at wholesale and retail, also Wood for the fall and winter trade.
Oflic* at No. 25 Buntin House, Terre Haute, Ind. All orders for Coal filled promptly. A share pf the public patronage is respectfully solicited.
WOOD AND WILLOW WARE.
•J. W. MAND, at No. 9 Main street, near the river, is now manufacturing Wood aud Willow Ware of all kinds, such asTubs, Churns' and Cedar work of all kinds, StepLadders, Ironing Boards, Lap Boards, every variety of ftaskets, fancy and covered,-and will pay strict attention to repairing in both branches of this business. All articles sold at Factary prices, and anything made to order, no matter what shape or size. -I have a fpll line of 1'amUy. Groceries, a jlrtw aft tho lowest. A large lot of Early Rose Petatecfe on hand at a low price.
J.W.MAND,
feb25-dlmWly No. 9 Main Street.
ARCHITECT.
TEOT &3U1LDER.
iris
J. A-. yKYPAGH.j.,^
Plans, Specifications, SupcrintenAance, and Detail Drawings furnished for every descrip
^'opfrra^^ortfeast cbiiSer3t6T*Wafiash and Sixth Street's, 2d storr. Denting Block.
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1
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Great
our en
SyV.fi
As we itre
going into the business, we stock at NewT ent day ,r^ardl have before.
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CARRIAGES.
J. M. WILDT, LEWIS THOMAS, WILLIAJIFQTBS. WTLDY, THOKA8 ifc CO!^:
|Carriage^ftltl»facturein8, I Coper 2d an Walnut Sts, Terre Haute, Ind. Repairing done promptly and at Low Rates ie2dtf
FAMILY GROCERIES.
liAfl. h. £»& •.« ,04 mpxinii..
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TURNER ft dlJHTm,
•link] I'"!- •!.j
fimwife i»iA
Wholesale and Retail
-ni ffc OH. A.RIS. JiPiriiim All kindi of 'rff
-h:-' ftUtq
We aranow opening a««BeralBtcM.k of Family Groceries, embfoeint eVerf article usually fond in suck WIMiwiti.iid Mucst our friends and the paMie to give ui a call and examine oar Stock ssd ^ricea All kinds °i
COUNTBYPRODUCE
Bought at the market price. Givens a call. No trouble to show gooids.
FLOUR AN1 MD. We hare also opened Flowr and Feed Store, where you can at all times
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The undersigned having gone ihto b'ns'inejffi' at C. N. DEMORKST'Sud,stand on ,- n:
Ohio St., bet. Fourth & Fifth,
Will keep on hand a fuU supply of food for man and beast. V/II-HW »wi jloub^ it
FEED. vlS-IC FRUIT,
•i^r. ttavb*
jmIT-
And keep orders an iromstly uy all kinds ^f
\)&f$ltttu iwa-i^ia
ooi^S
Druggists. &rfT
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liAlUi, UUL1CK BE1UIY, ..•feofe'e %Mn&aiutmj Druggists and Chemists,
Perfected ^pectaclesl
iAMDKYB OIA88R^"
One of the flrxu will be at tlie Store of ineir Agont,
S. R. FREEMAN, Jeweler
•PBtfBB-^AtTEB, IND, ONE DAY ONLY,
Friday, December 17th, 1S(»*J.
He Attends for the purpoa© df
3T BEMIXTG .rf 'S..S "ill «.V I. if
if
Ret the best of Fami
ly Flour, Hay, Oejts, Bran, Ae. All goods Ue-
.^Corner 7th and Main Street.
Terre Haste, Oct. 6,1869, dtf
NEW ESTABLISHMENT.
1mtentuAeiil':-ar-r.
.41
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kflH 1 And a general assortment ot •odi&tt m»*%
Family Orooeriea and Provisions.
Will keep constantly on hand afresh supply of Vegetables- of all kinds. Will also open on the 1st ofSeptembera. sal! ifiP# b-ti u:
A PliESHM^A 4* MARK fiT,
Leave your ill dellvfered
to all parts of the fcity.
WUlalso
5*t*
~4nr.vfla»,
Produce.
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Farmers will do well to oalitbefore setKlM. Huie.li E VOOR HE ES., ang31dtf. fy/f fagrreiq -l *biqitii4
SPECTACLES I il
LAZARUS & MORUIB
m-
sisting Mr. S. FJUiSMAN
uAsal!^ieULT
oh
Those suffering (from impaired or diseased, viHon are recommended to avail themselves of this opportunity.
0^,r Spectacles 4tftd Eye-tH***#-e« ard Acknowledged ta be the Most Perfect assistance to sight ever1 manufactured an'd always be irelied npon aa aflordwg ease anttcomfori whUe strengthening and pretervineih* meet thbrtnihly. i» We' take ocoasion to notify -tlie
Public that we «topioy oo pedlara. and to oau^on
yao oof g^Mii fbr' I iatsv-i! sale.'
miklAsratti
MEDICtNAL.
yy W. JOHlWTOiy, K. D. OFFICE—OVER BEACH'S BANK. Rasisxxoi—North _side Chestnut S^eet, between 4th and6th.
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All caUs .answered proviptly. 4ay or n(ght.
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tti'j 'kU vri
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to give UJ ottr ainddose ont Hiolesale and preparatoryto olesaie Notion onr entix cost ot the pres-
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or what it may Oiirfriends and
customers are Iiiyited ttf get bar-
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ITTIG & co:, Street, Doming Block.
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All Operations Warranted... •na»«Bticri
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ISSOLUTION. .-Ml Notice is hereby given that the partnership heretofore existing between Thos. P. Murray and Frs. Crawford was dissolved on the first day of January, 1870. All parties knowing themselves indebted to the firm arc requested tq call and settle, as the books must be closed. THOS. P. MURRAY.
Vi*' tUs. e. CRAWFORD.
Having purchased the interest of Mr. T. P. Murray as above, I will continue the Boot and Shoo business at the Old Stand, No. 98 Main street, where, by offering a jjood article at a reasonable rate, and by having a full assertment, hope to reeelve a liberal share of the trade. jalOdtf FRS. C. CRAWFOKi*.
ASTROLOCY,
CLAIRYOYANGE
AND
ASTBOLOOY.
j*.,, At?'. ti»- LOOK OUT. rtsim
GOOD NEWS FOR ALL.
Sl.OdOTO ANTTPERSON WHO WILL EQUAL MADAME RAPHAEL IN TlfB PROFESSION.
HI NHVK I TkaI LI MAi)
AMii RAPHAEL is the best. Shemceedfe when all others* have failed. All who ary in'*ronble-T!i nu'tn—-ttN whnso appointed emahed niTd' blasted by false promisos and deceit—all who have been misled and ia-ifled with—all fly W her for advice juid sjitisfactioiu. All who arei in deubtof tho aneetidns of those they love, consult her to relieve and.satisfy their mindsv
»y wfeo have been nnfortnfond hopes havo been dis-
Iii Love Affairs 8he Never Fails.
ihe has the seeret wf wihninrthe aiTactions tho opposite sex. She shows yoju tho iiketxeas of yeur future wife tir bitsbsnd, or absent friend. She guides the single to a-haP-p* marriage and makes the Aiarried Kapjiy. tier aidand adviee has been soHcitod in lnnumorable instances, and the result has always been the means 4f securing A Spoedy and Happy Marriago She is, therefore, a snro pendenee. It is large well known to the public lirge that she wa*.|be first and she is tlM onlyperson'in this cottfttry who can show the likeness in reality a«d who can give entire satisfaction en ail the coneerns of life..which can be tested and proved by thousands, both mnrried and sin gle, who daily and eagerly visit her.
To all In business her advice is invaluable. _hee*o toretell, with the greatest certainty, the result of a|l commercial and business transactions.
Lottery numbers given, without ..extra JilADAMK RAPHAEL is a bona flde A'strologist that every one can depend uuoi. iihe is the greatest Clarlvoyunt of tho nineteenth century. It is that- well-known, fact that natta lltieit pretenders copy her advertisements and try to imitate her.
Madame Raphael is the seventh daughter of the seventh daughter she was born with a natural gift she ess foretell your very thoughts. She also eures drunkenness, and dwoovers lost16r hiddentitea.-'iirei".
All inlerriews strictly private md eonHdentlal. 4AsafemalePhysicianherremedies never failU enre ill female irregularities, and (M pt-eduee tho monthly flbw, withoul danger or exposure. They cam net injure, but^tjOn the contrary, they improve the
WWUfOe, eome one, come alt, to
lit &ckM«J, id Cwtral Avtttt awl JUn cijrcnwm OW«.
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WORK DONE AT,
JONES Act JONES,
Bast side Pablto Square,
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CAST-CAST-STEEL PL^W^
Farmers say."^eats them all
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Biehmond.
TS Lookout fbr counterfeit?! "*WPI*
PITTSBURG NATIONAL
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PLOW^f
Boiling and Standing Couiteiis
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Plows!
Price
DonbleSIiOYel Plows,
our own make!
Biding Plow#, Corn Planum!
We want yo« to see the
"MA2ma&£n?>
The'atest. h^i| 1iKllt«^ sihnH^t»«bis only.
four
bolts in irame) most comploto, ami in «er* ?say niost porfect machino lor riarves.ing ever made. Bote*lkinr«nMrtiy new.
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MEDICAL. iir yJJ
DOCTOR
wiLBER,ofBco,
eon.
snltation and Reception Rooms, t.lb Washington Avenurf, St.. Louis, Mo., treats with the greatest success all Diseases of Woman, Lonehoreea, or Whites Failing, influx ma tion or Ulceration of tho Womb, Ovaritis, Pruriti8, Amenorrhoea, JMenorrhagia, Dys^ menorrhoea, and Sterility, or Barrenness: also, every disease connected with Pubertv, Menstruation or Pregnancy. Since the Doctor confines himself exclusively to the treatment of these complaints, and treiits^ '•verylarge number of cases, it follows that L's knowledge of them must be far moro exten sive and accurate than that o£physicians in general practice. Send stamp for Mediciti 'amphlet of thirty-six pages. No matter wh a havo foiled, read what he says. Patients in eVery Western State. Cures •gdarranteetl.Consnltation by letter or at office free- liaoms^ for patients requiring daily attention. A lady assistant. Hour 9
a. m.
day excepted.
to7 p. *:VSuri'-
'If DR. WHITTIER,^ A REQULAR GRADUATE OF MEDICINiv, as-Diploma at oBce will show hits becrr lone^ er engaged in the treatment-of Venererai Seyual and Pnraee Diseases than any otliur Physician in St. Liais. orrhea fiut&ktu ut nurvHrmi AnecuoDS the Throat, Skin or Bones, are treated witfa unparalleled 6uoeess.
Spermatorrhea, Sexual Debility and Impoteney, as the result of self-abuse in ytyutli sexual excess in mature years or other cai and which produce some of the follovriii
°s
L.««v
ol-
Memory, and JScxu.il
Power,and rendering Marriage impi'dpir. are permanently cmred. The Doctor's opportunities in hospital anil private practice are unsurpassed in St. Lfto& or or any other city. Back files of .St Loiu« papers prove that he has been locattfdthi-re longerby years than any other so udveituing. The establishment, library, labnttory and appointments,' are unrrralled iti' the West, unrivalled anywhere. Ago, with experiences can be relied upon, and the Doctor can refer tomaay physicians throughout the country. In past success and present ion he stands without a competitor.' THE WRmNOSOF APHYSICIAN
REPUTATION IS UNlON-WiDK, ARE WORTH READING .,i'Doctor Whittior publishes a MmliknT iW phct relating to Venereal Diseases aud t'in I disastrous and varied consequence^ ot Fi lr-' [abuse, that will be sont to any addreasinw scaled onvclope for two stanijs. It contourlull symptom lists th.it will enablo those «lfected to determine the Bat lire, of their plamtand give a written statement i.f
their
case that will anewor almost its'-Woll rorllu? purpose of treatment as a peMowal anti:r.view but where it is fotivenictri? flie n„(-tlii' should be consulted pauonaily. •l.te""'! having friends that may rciuin? inlvicu,n supply tlieni *ith ithis valuahlo %(Hri—y sending their address, with slaipjj. .'Jhua. you cam-assist tho unfortunate* without llitir kuowiug their benefactor.i CerUiiiJ*r,tt»t.ut-, /eet is of moro importance than piiriJv o/ blood and perfect manhood. .j •£t-iu .»i.
It is self-evident that a physician who cois tines himself exclusively to tlio study'6f certain class of diseusos and treats thousandof eases every year, must acquire Rreatv'r skill in that specialty tluia only Jteiictal practice. Many physicians, rccounaiiju tliis tact, mtroduca piitients to th% Do^iw «llcr reading his Medical Paiuphleti Coutmuiueatioiis cdnfidential. A frroitdry taff \rilT cost yon nothing, (/fliee centra!* yet retta.i, No. B17 St. Cliarles street, .St, Loui ,M.. Hours, 9 *. m,, to 7 r. Htind*y
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BAKERY.
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ULIUS- [BSSEN, ..i s, jwrsiMn» tuw.. AMKEICAN ASnr^SL'Ut.S
CON EEC TIO NEJi «t JtJJM XU. 1C fiOKTll V008TII ST|SBU, _r
*Ia¥» Cherry Hautej
Kiujig epn8tanllv on hand a f«e^h miji.ty it" Cukes', Candies, Ice Cream*Brtuid nnd ur i.:k'«rs.':'.
Orna.ment^l Cakes, Pyramids. lee «J Water lees Ch.wofft-rUsSHf, .felly. Mange. Roman Pun oh, ace de Pam, Ft Chicken Salad
lan Pnnoh. BixqhittOmeeL Fancy Ice Creaiu. l'astry, T. jd, Ac., *flll R#rt«ide to old
.'i IC£:
Troilf--
Private Parties funxishedwith OysUrH,Me lee Cream, Jellies, Ac., on short notice. ii -marWdtKi
Win. JT. Barr, ii. J'e.i
p. BARE. & YEAKLE, ftouse and Sign Paiiitira
Uk&ln.CeatralKigiM All worklentrusted to na will •eeeiv» prom attention.
Svecial attention gives to Siga Painting ana draining. dly
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