Daily Wabash Express, Volume 19, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 15 April 1870 — Page 3
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How Colds are Cang'h't Hind doffed of* Dr. Symes Thompson, of London, recently delivered a lecture on cold*, from which we take the following extract, quoted in 'he
Radical:
The prevention
of colds is to be accomplished by keeping the skin in a healthy and vigorous state, so that it may at once resume its proper and normal condition when chills have been suddenly applied to it then the in ternal congestions are avoided or removed simultaneously with the external contraction and stagnation. The'habitual use of cold bathing in the early morning is one very powerful means to thia end it trains the vessels of the skin to rise vigorously into renewed action after the sipplication of a chill. The relaxing influence of over-heated apartments should be ., avoided, because that saps the power of vigorous reaction but in cold weather, the utmost care should be taken to have the entire skin efficiently protected by warm clothing. -The powers of the system in periods prone to the production of colds, and most especially when the temperature of the external air is between S2 and 40 degrees of Fahrenheit's heat scale (for that is the condition in which the danger is found to be mo9t certainly incurred), should-foe most carefully maintained by the judicious ifce of sustaining food, and by the avoidance of every kind of injurious disrangement or exress.—
When once internal congestion has been set up, and the cold has been "caught," the thing to be done is immediately to., bring back vigorous circulation and exhalation in the skin. The Turkish bath is one of the most convenient and certain of all coutrivances for insuring this ob-1 ject: in its absence the vapor bath or hot air bath may be employed The action of the bath is to be re-inforced by the administration of stimjulfwt?, fyrs| (ind foinmost among which Wands concentrated food. There is one expedient both for preventing and curing "colds," which is as powerful as any of the measures de-: scribed, and may sometimes be drawn upon in circumstances when tho-e plans cannot oe adopted, in consequence of f3ie sufferer beiqg compelled tlje exjgencies of life to continue' to meet exposure to chilling influences. This i^abstinehce from drink, and liquid food of Any kind, until the internal congestion is removed. The remedial action through its skin does its work by drawing away the su perabuhd .ance of the circulating fluid from the Overcharged part. Brit this desirable re^ult is even more certainly insured if the general bulkof the circulating Hud, or blood, is diminished by Withholding Supplies of the more liquid or watery ingredient which may be done where the digestive power is unimpaired, without in any way diminishing the richer or more immediately nourishing portion. The instant the general bulk of the circulating blood is diminished the excess contained in the congested and overcharged membrane is withdrawn and the cold is- relieved. Somewhat severe thirst sets in but, curiously enough, simultaneously with the occurrence of this thirst, tliO congested internal membranes grpw moist, and exhale gently and naturally in consequence of the relief of the overcharged vessels. All that is then necessary is to keep the supply of drink down to the point which enables sonde measure of thirst to be maintained, and during its maintenance there is not the slightest chance of the recurrence of the cold.
REBEL VENOM.
A Disgraceful Assault Upqu a Dead
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The.New Orleans -Picayune assaults the empry of General Gebrge H. Thom as in Ihe Wlowing disgracefulfaahion. It is evident that^tlie reSel spirit is "nol yet dead in Louisiana. Under the title, "A Jlenegade Dead," the
Picaytine
says:
v: To Virginians, the Bhameful, defection -^6f Thomas to the Sonthern cause was peculiarly humiliating, as his career in 'Mexico had enlisted "the pride and adminttion of that noble and generous peo-, pie .His name, joined with that ofWirttield Soott, whom he resfiftibled nbt a iittle in personal appearance, will go down to posperity covered with their reproba-
He was alone among his family in this treachery to his native land, for his brother was an officer in the Confederate army and a spirited and patriotic-sister, one of those Virginia matrons who stood out during the desolution of their proud old Commonwealth by the Federal armies in the resplendent majesty of devotion and selfsacritice is reported to have answered an ^•application for the sword which the
State had presented to her recreant brother, by saying that he should not have it, as Virginia had presented it to a son of whom she was then proud, but thai the hand of a traitor should never grasp its hilt. But the man has gone to his last account, having by his offences sacrificed all claim to a niche in the same commemorative temple of great Virginians, with Lee and Stone wall Jackson, and won only by the very doubtful compliment of sharing such honors with the ruthless desolators or tyranical oppressors of his native soil, of his nearest kindred. Few should envy him such a fate
I FITFDL
Yfhtm
the Spring-time Comes—Then tiiedesire to Know Nothing1 and do Nqthiug..
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Sn4deq trau&ilions*of atmosphere,* uet-ially from QOiitinued cold to warm, sunshiay dayB, are uufortunately^ almost always attended by the spread of disease, and the present tune furnishes a remarkable iilustwition.* lt may not be generally known, but disease this year appearel in the shape of an epidemic fever, and hundreds in our midst are now afflicted with it. The symptonis are pronenesi to sleep louger than usual, latitude in body and mind, an indisposition and disinclinati to attend to ordinary duties, a morbid
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sire to i»et away from the countiug-rooui or workshop into the snnshine, and an all-pervading la.ngour after getting there a dispositioji to stop every acquaintance to talk to you, and a laiy wonderment as to what you stopped him ,for, followed by a mental aberration as to the iirght of time, and an al-overish" feeling that, while the indisposition seema |insntRcient to require
mrnUm
victimlor labor. Header,'if yt)u are aafibr|A|d0feV#8^pJjMi, yon hive l]urin£iev«r"«9d, Ina we recom
ingffrgnli gowhft^i^ mend as the surest antidote a cold showalk of fiye or.te«. milc^ or excercise ht &t»ing or
m«*s
If either of these fail
|.__i chopping wood. TX li-i if I I afaet*e8iprt,*ty the tack- ofta, hnrg-trot-2 ting horse over a log. road ior at least half -a day, IfAhftt ,4on'i aocoi
rriedljtti curt, then
fl
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1001 1501 2 00 2 50 3 00 3 00 4 00] 800 150 2 501 JOO 3» 4 50 5 50 6 00 1000 2 00 3 00 4 00 5 00| 6 00 7 00 8 Q0i 15
caseiqhoje 633,and
the best tiring von 'can '&>, under the circumstances isio,"go a-angling." f^fr 1 aaOa ... tJpon Pnblic ScBools aad the Founders of New England *r\ ^y, therefore, that the education of the people ought to be the first concern cf a State. ,^r, H-ij the opinion oft all the greatest champions of civil and religious liberty in the Old World and in the .New—and of none, hesitate not to say it. taore emphatically than those whose namgs are held in the" highest estimation by* the Protestant unconformists Of England. Assuredly "if there be any clas3 of men whom the Protestant nonconformists of England respect morQ highly than another, if any whose meim ory they hold in deeper veneration, it is that class of men, of high spirit and unconquerable principles, who, in the days of Archbishop Land, preferred .leaving th£r native Country and living in the savage solitudes of a wilderness, rather than to live in a land of prosperity and^ plenty, where they could not enjoy the* privilege of worshiping their Maker freely according to the dictates of their
From Macaiilay's Speeches, VoL"II.
Mer*h«nt Tailoring! it®AiJ.l vt i-i ~»!t" iV-«
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Cassimers,Jt.)',
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.»ni K'j t- -5 US
Than hps been offered since the wnr also a, nice lino of ,t- I
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All persons Vantini respectfully solicitei Stock,at
rt
•••VJit'.i "-f
Shirts, Hosiery, I :v'.... .. Neckties, ,-:«
Handkerchiefs,
1 1
&c., &c., &c.,
At Low
a'nything in his line are to call and examine his
No. 79 Main Street,
Terre Haute, Ind.
iO v*JU.0v 1
LAW OFFICE AND REAL ESTATE AftENCY.lj
MEREDITH ~& KEELER.
Attorneys at Law and Real Estate Agents, CORNER HAIX AND THIRD 8T8.
TERRE HAUTE, IND.
H. J. KEELER, Notary Public.
CARRIAGES.
J. M.
Vtt.DY,
I.KWIS THOMAS, WILLIAM POTHS.
W1LDY, THOMAS &"CO., Carriage Manufacturers, Corner 2d an Walnut Sts, Terre^ Haute, Ind.
Repairing ttone promptly and at LowRates ie°2dtf
Prof. UamilMn's medicated Coujfh Candy, made from extracts prepared in vacuo—a certain and effective remedy for Coughs Colds, Hoarseness, 'Sure Throat,Asthma, Bronchitis and Consumption. Its great popularity and immense
HTOP
(oron
jsalcs is a guarantyof its great value. Those who try—always use it-cure their colds, and avoid Consumption and an early grave. tne million sold annually, and sold by all drugeist.«. BROWNING & vSLOAN, General Agts.
Vor snte by all druggistsin Terre-Haute. decsdom
DYERS.
Ef^&^COUEING,
DY
^Eisro^ATiisrGh,
In all its Branches, at
6th
Main St., bet,
7th.
and
sep!7d2m
M. SMITH, Chemical Dye Works, Second street, between Main I Cberry, adiotning the Stewart House. la allots branches, such as Crepe Shawls, Ribbons, Silk of all kinds, Merino and DeLafne, Dresses, Curtains, Plumes, Lace,
Cloaks, Carpets and 1 Gents' Coats, Pants, and Vests neatly done. u20dlinl
HATS AND CAPS.
hat
NEW YORK HAT STORE.
JOSEPH C. YATE8 is JUST IN BKCEIPT OF I
ens' Hat* of all hinds, 'ish
oys' Hats of all kindaf'
Unseat' .Ha ts of all hinds,
In fa nts' Hate of all kinds,
And at nil prices.
ft#" llats made to order on short notice, pome and see, THE WINTER STYLES, lit'i Iai« Street, terre-Haate, lad.
Si# MMi it BOW THE Roru tR) mil
tkirtu of thtm
ti'uTli
-.'i
Spring Trade 187-0 *^'SH HOI-
TJOSTR.
This Is not an a«e wten pfejfle believ« en
qaestioned, it was oonsidered a soffieisat an-w awer to.all cayilW, tig" It must be so, fori
jread it in the newspmper. not so now,
ilish^ an im- Newsj«j«r aas^rt^oM'must ~fe befora
ttey «re tafcen for grarited, ana tuts .especially the ease as regards itatements letting forth the remedial propertieg of prbtiiietary medicises. For ezaaspla: it was not until rtfo* of jfoctet-
the tonic and alterative
pl
ter's Stomach Bitters had peen deliberately and thoronghly' tested by1 thonsands,
of eourte
qqn-
siience. Thofee men, iUuMridbs
fot&er
in history, were fihe fpbnders of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts bpf, though their
IbtH
of freedoni of Conscience was
ilkuit^jle'and indestructible, the^fcould see nothing servile or degrading in the principle that the State-should take upon itself the charge of the education of the people. In the year 1642 (1647?) they passed their first legislative enactment on this subject, in the preamble of which they distinctly pledged themselves to this principle, thftt education was a matter"of the deepest possible importance and the greatest possible interest to all nations and to all communities and that, assuoh, it was, in an eminent degree, deserving of the peculiar attention of the State.—
tn
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BANNISTER!*!
Is now receiving the la&&t&id best selected stock of Spring
the market.
one dye
in existence which .contains ne dele
terious substance, and that is Cristadoro'a Excelsior Hair Dye, .which has been carefully analyzed by Professor Chilton, and declared by him to contain no lead or any other hurtful ingredient
bias, fjon of Dr. Si
t'I
''''Cloths^^!:
-U jVi )-.'d
a: Ki
Suitings,
lui'i!
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&C.,a&e.,
That lie has ever brought Io this jnarkot.— These goods .being all fresh and newt 'and having been bought since the greatdecline in prices, will enable him to give his customers
BETTER BARGAINS'.
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cepted by the pnblic at large as a
ana
fonnd to be in perieet accord with tb« printed fprthin^its JMhalf. Jha^it
wa
ac
Standard
fever, a cure for indigestion and biliousness,, almeans of strengthening the frame, cheering the spirits end imparting constitutional vigor, came forward testified Aa|4tJ beneficial effects 'fcra efeWB^tt their xnolt^angnine expectations,
the world believed. To
resist such proofs was impossible. Great care has been taken' Criria the beginnin
overtiate
ing not to
the merits of the Bitters.
ation and bombast have been the death of any prefcaraHoos that might otherwise lave "vejlT Thiv w«re «eigb|d in fh«[balleatudlfouin wanting.? HlstetterVBitters, on the contrary, have never been announced in grandiloquent language as aeon for ever* less vegel invigorating, tiseptic properties. This is exactly what the public know the medicine to be, and its enormous sales is an argument in its favor.
9 deafToi
X«Uer Norwestan (M .Uver Oil
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is lew objectionable t0 the tast^ and'saiell. it is more readily taken by delicate persons and children, is more easily assimilated, and is productive ot immediate-b—fit-tfaan other of oil are.
Db.kinds J. Mabisn Sims says: "For some years I had given up the use of .Cod Liver Oil altoether but since my attention was called bs )r. Sayre to Peter Moller's Cod Liver OH, I have prescribed it almost daily, and hare every reason to be perfectly satisfied with it."
Sold by Druggists. apl 12d2taw3m
Madness! Paralysis Death! may ensue from usiag preparations- for edlor ing the hair charged with acetate of lead and snlphur. You may know them by tbe heavy jnietaUia ag^imentiWhic.b.hasto be^baka&np before the disgusting compound can be applied. The "Journal of Chemistry "saysthere are
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There is but
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his manuscript certificate, at 'Cristadorol, 6 Astor House. New York. CRISTADORO'S HAIR PRESBVATIVE as a Dressing, acts like a charm on the Hair after Dyeing. Try it.
To Owners of .Horses anACattle.' TOBIAS' DERfeYdo^DITiON i'OWDERS are warranted superior to any others, or no cure -ot Ditt^mper.-fWornu, Bota^ jSughf, ^ide~Bound,lc^ in
««h
orses, and sk Tongue, HfceMjPMr-
jy Simpgori I. To-
ias, an
uios. «.• since, his death the demand has been.so great that Sr. Tobias
has continued to manufacture them. They are perfectly safe and innocent no need of stopping the working of your animals. They increase the appetite, givea fine tfoat, cleanse the stomach and urinary organs, and increase the milk of cows. Try them, .and you will never be without them. Col.' Philo 'P. 'Bush, of the "Jerome Park Race .Course," iFprdhaur, N\ T., would not use them antilhe was told of what they were composed, since, which time he is never without them. He has over twenty canning horses in his charge, ana for the last three years has used no other medicine for them. Sold by Druggists and Storekeepers throughout the United States- Price 25 cents j»er Box, Dspot, }0 ParV Plaoe, New York. "is
Life is the Gift of God. Wfiee'we-are aiek this Hfoiis^ebscared^iinder a cloud, oppressed with humors. Experience has taught us certain means, which never fail for their removal. The child receives with his life the seeds of his death. It
Pul
ing is the grand safeguard, because then what fosters the seeds of death are taken away, expellod from the body.
Govern Tonrselvts by Experience. My child, aged five years, had scarlet fever, and for five days had constant fever. By order of the doctor I gave her syrup of rhubarb she took nearly a pint, but her bowels continued closed. On the fifth day the doctor said her bowels must be opeMd or she would be lost. I proposed Brandreth's Pills to this he would not consent—shying she was too weak. I oon^ultad-with my husband, and we concluded to give her three pills. In about four hours they operated, filling half full a common chamber. After that operation the fever left her, and she rapidly recovered.— Reference, 206 Clermnot Avenue, Bropklyn.
MAN AND THE MAGDALEN. Essay* fbrYoang Hen.—The victims of soeial evils—with werds of warning for theerring and unfortunate—sanitary aid and words of cheer Ax the down-cast and afflicted- Sent free, in sealed envelopes. Address HOWARD ASSOCIATION, Box P.Philadelphia^Pa^
NEW DISCOVEKY.
ELIXIR J. P. BEltNARD^TONI The several observations made by the best physicians of the FacUlte de Paris have proved that the sicknesses arising from impoverishment of the blood or nervous exhaustion, viz: Amenia, Chlorosis, Sympathisme, Phthisic, Diabetes. Albuminuria, Scorbut, tc..fec.,are radically cured with the ELIXIR ff.i?. BERNARD.
General Depet-^A. BBRN*ARD, 51' ftriir St., 2d floor. For sale by all respectable druggists. may5deodly
Money Cannot Buy It«
For Siglijt is Priceless!!
THE DIAM01TO CLASSES Manufactured "bjr J. E. SPENCER & CO., N. I., Which are now offered to tti* public, are pronounced by all the celebrated .Opticians*** of the World to be the
MOST PERFECT,
Natural, Artificial help to the human eye ejer known.. They are ground undct'their own supervision, from" minute Crystal Pebbles, melted together, add derive their name? ^'Diamond," cfn account-of tneir hardntss and brilliancy.
The Scientific Principle^ On which they are constructed brings the core dTftsentre of the lens "directly lfilront of the eyetproducing a clear and distinet visien, as in the natural^healthy sig^t', and preventing1 all unpleasant jensatiog's, sueh as gtifaimcr iravertng of all others
ing and wa culiar to tiers in us
Tbey
5fc
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Lv«
»ail.
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t, diftiuess, tc., pe
are Monnted In tiie finest man nerj In frames of the best quality hf.all materials used for that purpose. Their Finish and Durability pannot be surpassed.
CAUTION-—None genuine1 unless bearing their trade murk £»stamped on every frame —J ». TIIiIiOTSON,Jeweler and Optichm^Sole JLjeeallkurTerre Haute, Indiana, from whom they can only be obtained. These goods ace npt supplied to Sedlers, atanypriee. JharZldttly
CUNSMlTH.
Removal.
jomr ABHSTBONe. Has removed liis Qummith Shop to Mack's new building, on Third street, one door north ofFarrington sBloek.irherahe will be happy to meetau his old customers and as vanv new ones as may make it convenient to call. a5dtf. ft*
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I$tiy§ngmH their Shirts, Corsets and Fancy Qoadts and Notions
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REMEMBER,THIS IS OUR AIM!
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1TO M-A.X2ST ST., t)EMma BLOCK.
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As we are going to give up our
Dry Goods business and close ont
our entire Stock of Wholesale and
Retail Dry Goods, preparatory to
going into the Wholesale Notion
business, we will sell our entire
stock at New York cost of the pres
ent day, regardless of what it may
have cost before. Our friends and
customers are invited to get bar
gains in everything.- 1
WINDOW GLASS, WHITE LEAD, OILS, PAINTS,
TrRPENTINE,'JAPAN,\'ARNISHE8, BRUSHES AND PAINTERS' MATERIAL GENERALLY.
R. BU( KELL. Painter,
68 Oliio Street, opp. Mayor's OlDoe, (Basement.)
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89 Main Street, between 3d and Mh Sts,
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Sale!
wirri« & (jo.,
170 Main Street, Deming Block.^,,
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a large Stock of the above material of the best quality, fully selected by practical testa, I am prepared to sell AT WEST CA8H PRICE. lite Lead of the best brands, l£ftgle, Chamber, proof ...$8.50 per J0Q ftp. Window Glass.extra quality, per box.... .*3.60
kt, Agent for WVate, Stained Enameled OlasM. 1
SPECIAl, 'TWEiafSi TO ^THE TRADE.K
WAI1EAPEHS, Just Received,
PAPERS,
DECORATION
careTH«
Very Cheap,
STAMP OILT PAPERS, New and Rich Designs.
PAPERS, in Great Variety.
0 A..'H,4 0 8.9
Have just received the largest stock of Paper Hangings that have ever been brought to Terre Haute, which they are selling at reduced prices. A No. 1 Poper Hanger to send in any part of the citv. and work guaranteed Carpets, Brussels and Velrets *.*aO Carpets. Two and Three Ply. Carpets, Hemp, Cottage and Hag. tMUtC Carpets at 40 centst Carpets at 60 rents Pine WoolCarpets&>ets. *gUper Carpels^1-QO, BxtraCarpets $1-85.
We haTe on hand a full line of very cheap and ve^y handsome patterns, to whieh we shall th$ season- Also to arrive, a large stock of White large hue of Cocoa and Tan Mattings for Churches,
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CLAIRVOYANCE AKD i'fj&r.
ASTEOIOGX.
LOOK OtT.
GOOD NEWS FOR ALL
tl^MOTO AlTPPBR8t)If MAD,
tLJQUAL THB
rPPBRSONWHO WI
rjlHB NEYER.FAILIN »1 J- AME RAPHAEL is the beet. 6ft# mc oeeds when all others have failed. All wki ia trouble—all who have been unfortu»—all wnote fond- hopes havo been disapyoiated, fnshed and blasted br false promises and deeeit—all who have been misled and tnied with—all fly to her for adviee and satisfaction. All
who
are in doubt oi
the affections Of thote they love, consult bet to relieve and satisfy their minds*. In Love Afikirs She Never Fails.
She has tae secret of winning the aiections of the opposite sex. She shows yon the likeness er year future wife or hmbend, or absent friend. She guides the single to a hap-
Ber
marriage, and makes the married happy, aid and advice has bean solicited in innumerable instances, and the result has always been the means of seenring A Speedy and Happy Marriage She is, therefore, sore peadenee. It is well known to the publio large that she was tbe flrat and sbe is the only person in this country who can show the likeness in reality and who can give entire satisfaction on all the concerns of life, whieh ean be tested and proved by thousands, both married and single, who daily and eagerly visit her.
To all in business her advice is invaluable. She can foretell, with the greatest certainty, the result of all eommerclal and businesstransactions.
Lottery numbers given without
charge. MADAME RAPHAEL is a bona tide Astrologist that every one can depend upon. She is the greatest Clarivoyant of the niaetebnth century. It is that well-known fact that makes illicit 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 can foretell year very thoughts. She also cures drunkenness, and discovers lost or hidden treasures.
All interviews strietly private and confidential. As a female Physician her remedies never fail to cure all female irregularities, and so produee the monthly flow, without laager or exposure. They oan not lnjttreut. en the contrary, they improve the health. "'V
Therefore, come one, come all, to 11 Kichatnd, bet. Ceitnl Arcane and Job
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TERMS.—Ladies, $1 Gentlemen. #1.50. N. B.—Those at a distenee'may communicate with perfect satisfaction by enclosing one dollar and stamp. All communications strietly private and confidential. .....
Address Lock Box 531. Cincinnati, Ohio.. JsJ/ut *j. .j au«23wly f-- ... t.-l-I.W. tj- HT^.lV
MUSICAL.
L. KISSNER'S
Palace of
rosffi
HE CELEBRATED KNi.BE,
^.Steefe's,
i-j'
•!..-»« t. and other flrst-elass Makers.
In all the'essential points to be united ir making a truly first-elass instrument, the* Pianos nave earned for themsolves a reputa tion regardless of Foreign Ribbon Deeorations
Me.,
Ac., that places them
WITHOUT RIVALS!
While to buyers the following im pcrtant siderations are offered: 1st. In making continually purchases large number of Instruments at a time, for cash, besides receiving the benefits ,of the lowest discounts, it secures-me likewise, al ways the most choice instruments. 2d. Occupying the extensive building of own, thus saving the costly rents also beins able to attend personally to the tuning and repairing, enables me to offer to buyers sucl superior instruments which simply are below competition of any other dealer here oi abroad.
A full assortment of the celebrated Silvei Tongue
Organs and Melodeons
Constantly on hand also, Sheet Music, Instruction Rooks, and every variety of Smaller Musical Instrument*.
When needing any article in the Musiclin send orders or call at
Headquarters of the Music Trade
IN TERRE HAUTE.
Kissner's Palace of Music,
No.48 OHIO STBEET, (Opp. the old Court House.) TERSE HAUTE, IJil. N. R. All kinds of Instruments repaired.
COAL.
Coal and Wood. f."
IK, 8TIMAR1) WM.-iUiK, Having formed a partnership under the name ofStunkard Rarrick, for the sale of Coal and Wood, would respectfully announce to the public that they will keep- constantly on hand and for sale at lowest rates, all kinds of Coal at wholesale and retail, also Wood for the fall and winter trade.
Oflice at No. 25 Runtin House, Terre Haute, Ind. All orders for Coal filled promptly. A sharo of the public patronage is respectfully solicited.
MEDICINAL.
W. JOHNSTON. M. D.
W.
DENTISTS.
W.E.ROSSETER,
n:X'
*. »»•...-t
t,
JAB. H. TURNER.
\r
OFFICE—OVER BEACH'S BANK.
Rksidknc*—North
side Chestnut Street, be
tween 4th and 5th. "All calls .answered.promptly, day or night. nov30
HOTELS.
Jacob Bite. George Bvte. KATIOMAI HOUSE.
Oyr. Sixth and Main Streeti, lii
Terre Haute. IndiaAlf.
J({€ob JBittZf dt Son, Props*
This House has been thoroughly refurnished.
TERRE HAUTE HOUSE.
Comet Maim and Seventh Sh.
Terre Haute. Indiana.
This Hotel has recently been refitted, and pul in first-class order, offering accommodations unsurpassed in the state.
T.
C. Mjjrra,
JOSEPH wu
BAST MAIN STREET.
1.1,°- Two doors Westof 9th St., Will give prompt attention to the repairing of Clocks. Watches. Jewelry,
*1 ttfipj
E N I S
ri li*
BEAOH'S BLOCK,
'tVBR
hi .1 Sum
extra
k.
HJW-
Byee's "Bfuckeye Store."
0
-sm'vt*'
v*. •..
work done at ri£?-
vv
New York Prices!
'iiV' ji
H.wj Imt
i) v,-f! iLtii il
.'
it. $\ iis
A FRESH ME AT MARKET,
Supplied with all kinds of fresh meat. Leave your orders and they will be filled and delivered promptly to all parts of the city. Will also buy all kinds of
!Ti» i.
COUNTRY PRODUCE.
Farmers will do well to call before selling. «!. E. VOORHEES.
TM
ei'
T. C. 3CNTIS
TURNER & BUNTIN, •2 Wholesale and Retail
E A E All kinds of
IN
Family Groceries. ri!,.:.r So *~U~$ S
We are now opening a general sto~k of Family Groceries, embracing every article usually found in such establishments, and request our friends and the public to give us a call and examine our Stock and Prices. All kinds oi
COUNTRY PRODUCE Bought at the market price. Qive us a call.— No trouble to show goods.
FLO Lit AND FEED.
We have also opened a Flour and Feed Store, where you can at all times get the best of Family Flour, Hay, Oats, Bran Ac. All goods delivered free of charge in tbe city.
TURNER A BUNTIN, Corner 7th and Main Street.
Terre Haute, Oct. 6,1869. dtf
LEATHER, HIDES, &C.
L.
A.
BUUNKI-T. JOHN V. If EACH
ij
jOBiEsr
1
Cfl
All Operations Warranted.
Dk
L. H. BARTHOLOMEW SUBQKOX ASfD 1IRGRANTGAL
E N I S
Successor to Dr. D. M. WELD, No. 157 Main St. National Haute, ind.
Residkntf-Block,Terre
-Corner Fifth and Swau streets mSWdtf
FAMILY GROCERIES.
JACOB E. VOORHEES, wt
pi!**
IRALRR IN
FAMILY
ROCERIES
'G
ANI
COUNTRY PKODllCEf-
Ohio St., bet. Fourth & Fifth,
Will keen on baud a full supply of food for mas and beast. •v
FLOUR,
Patent Cycloid.
feed,
ii j.
1{
•FRUIT, '. W yi jtuv POULTRY
And a general assortment ot
Faniily Orooeries and Provisions. vr.
nan
Will keep constantly on hand a'fresh supply of Vegetables of all kinds. He has in connection with the above ('•ll'-'il'.'V.I!
All.
L. A. BURNETT & CO., Manufacturers and Dealers in l.f»tbi'r,HitcM»ls
Shoe Hurting* and Carriers* Tools, JVo. 114
and
14(5
Main Street,
TerrkUahtbJsd. Cash for Hides, Furs, Sheep Pelts, Deer Skins,"'Tallow, and Leather in the Hough.
Consignments always receive prompt a ention. may5dwtf
jETNA LI FEINS. CO.
•J :i.'
Annual Income $6,000,000
Assets Jan. 1,1870, $13,000,000.
iotbr
Proprietor.
CLARK HOUSED"
Cor. Fint So Ohio Sit., ,t »,
Terre-Haute,
If H. GRIFFITH, Trop.
Office of Marshall, Maotesuma and Palestine Hack Lines. Buss to and from all trains. nov28dtf
ice.
Having worked at. Watch making over thirty years, I am confident
otgfringsatisfaction.
All worlj ^a^rantea. feb8tf
-i tr.vj 'tup? ,M'
'Ji *. V't -/ml
B. B. MYRICK, Qen'l Agt. L. G. HAGEH, Iiooal Agt. jal3d3m
ATTORNEYS.
P. BA1RD, OHAMLK8 GKtJTT.
jgAlRD & CRTJFT,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
5Uf*
Omen—No. 82Main Street.up stairs.
*ZE1VAS SMITH, Attorney and Counselor at Law.
Oflee oa Ohio St., next to Judge Patterson's.
In offering my services to the citizcns of Terre-Haute and vicinity, I (eel thai I may reasonably expect a small sharo of patrenage, when it is oonsidered that as a magistrate I have served this community twelve years.
Terre-Haute. January 27,1870. dtf
HJ.
KEELER,
Notary Public,
Comer sad Third Streets,
I .!*•••£! Jer*e-Ra«t«, lad. feblldly
& jONm I.
A
I East aido Publio Square, Kw
E E A E I
f#-
^LSLhiZ0
inj8,tOTn
bqr February 18th the bes
selection and largeststn^k of PloW» in ^est era Indiana! •.
CAST-CAST-STEEL PLOW*, Farmers say "Beats them all «... •.- i. a .« __ .«#««• Truo Blne"Horney Richmond^
Look out for counterfeits I .-.. .--. j-.. a PITTSBURG NATIONAL
MISHA17AZ^ 1
AVERY CAST PLOW. I a i., a
1.
Rolliug and Standing Coulters
Obld
Prices
One-Horse Plows!
wu o!
Double Shovel Plows,'
Riding Plows, Corn Planters! it'' ais Wewantyoa toaeotU*' jj
'MANSFIELD."
The latest, bast, lightest,ainplest. (has only
poor
jtr.
bolts in frame) most complete, and in every way the mom perfect uiacbino for Harvesting ever made. Somethinir'eniircly new. ...... ir &&& -iv 4 tnj**.
n.'
The Weekly Express Free!
We will send a copy of tho "WjCKXLYEx*RtS3 (or the choice of eight other W oeklics ou our Mst) fre« for one year, to any one purchasing Twenty-five Dollars worth or more from us or cash, before November 1,1870»
Mill**
ri«.wu
MEDICAL.
Doctor
wilber, office, con
sultation and ReoeDtion Rooms. H16 sultation and Reception Rooms, 616 Washington Avenue, St. Louis, Mo., treats with tho greatest success all Diseases of Woman, Lonchorcea, or Whites Falling, inflamation or Ulceration of the Womb, 0variti£, Pruritis, Atnenorrhoea, Menorrhagia, Dysand Sterility, or Barrenness also, every disease connected with Puberty, Menstruation or Pregnancy. Since the Doctor confines himself exclusively to the treatment of these complaints, and treata a very large number of cases, it follows that his knowledge of them must be far more extenivc and accurate than that of physicians in general practice. Send stamp for Medical
Pamphlet of thirty-six pages. No matter who have failed, read what he says. Patients in every Western State. Cures gnarranteed.— Consultation by letter or atoffice free. Rooms for patients requiring daily attention. A lady assistant. Hour 9
A.
v. to 7
day excepted.
F. M.,
Sun
DR. WHITTIER,
A REGULAR GRADUATE OF MEDICINE, as Diploma at office
will show,
has been loug
er engaged in the treatment" of
Venereral
Seyual and Privaee Diseases than any other Physician in St. Louis. Syphillis, Gonorrhea, Gleet, Stricture, Orchitis, Hernis and Rupture, all Uninary diseases. Syphilitic or Mercurial Affections of the Throat, Skin or Bones, are treated with unparalleled success. bpermntorrhea. Sexual Debility unit Irapotency, as the result of self-abuse in youth, sexual excess in mature years or other causes, and which produce some of the following efTectsvas Nocturnal Emissions, Blotches, Dejility. Dizziness, Dimnes of sight, Confusion of Ideas, Dvil Forbodings, Aversion to Society of Females, Loss of Memory aud Sexual Power,and rendering Marriage improper, are permanently cured.
The Doctor's opportunities in hospital and nsurpassed in St. Louis Back files of St. Louis
private practice are unsurpassed I or or any other city. Back files apers prove that he has been located there onger
by
years than any other so advertis
ing. The establishment, library, labratery and appointments, are unrivalled in the West, unrivalled anywhere. Age, with experiences can be relied upon, ana tho Doetor can refer to many physicians throughout the country. In pnpt success and present posiion he stands without a competitor. THE WRITINGS OF A PHYSICIAN WHOSB
REPUTATION IS UNION-WIDE,. ARE WORTH READING. Doctor Whittier publishes a Medical Panjhet relhtihg to \enereal Diseases and the isastrous and varied consequences of selfbuSe, that will be sent to
but
any addres3
in a
sealed envelope for two stamps. It contains full symptom lists that will enable thoBe affected to determine the nature of their com plaint und givo a written statement of their case that will answer almost as well for tbe puriioso of treatment as a personal inter-' view
where it is convenient the Doctor
should be consulted personally. Those having friends that may require advice, oan supply them with this valuable work sending their address, with stamp. Thue you can assist the unfortunates without their knowing their benefactor. Certainly no subject is uf more importance than purity oi blood and perfect manhood.
It is self-evident thut a physician who confines himself exclusively to the study of a certain class of diseases and treats thousands of c.iFes every year, must acquire greater skill in that specialty than onl)r general practice. Many physicians, recognising this fact, introduce patients to the Doctor after reading his Medical Pamphlet. Communications confidential. /I friendly talk wili cost you nothing. Oflice central, yet retired, }io. 617 St. Charles street, St. Louis,
Hours, 9
a.
u., to 7
Mo.
p.m.,
Sundays excepted
BAKERY.
ni" r»i'— 1
DLilJS M1ESSBN,
AMKBICAN AND HAB18IAJ*
CONFECTIONER BAKEH^
,\0. 10 SOKTH FOt'UTll STREET, Bet. ilain and Cherry Sts., Torre Haute, lud. "JKeeps constantly Cakes, Candies, I(
oe Cream, Bread
and
Ornamental Cakes, Pyramids. lee Cream, Water lees, Cbarlotte-russe, Jelly, Blanre Manze. Romnn Punch, Bisqult Glace, Troniaee de Pa at, Fancy Ice Cream, Pastry, Tongue, Chicken Salad, Ac., will be made taorder.
Private Parties furnished with OyrterS, Meats IceCream. Jellies, Ac., on short notice. marliWii
Wm.
»I. Barr, Tenki*
BARE & YEAKLE,
House and Sign Painters 4tk St., Opp. Central Kngioe Ilwise,
atgpecial'attention
3
All work.entrustedtous will receive prump
river to Sisrn Painting
tuid Urainina. .. dls
