Daily Wabash Express, Volume 20, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 13 June 1870 — Page 3

SPECIAL NOTICES.

nm ^«aUilH*r HealtftT If all thesickly people in the world were to take to their beds, ana demand medical treatjoent, then would not be doctors enougnto attend them, nor a sufficient nnmber or the robust- to none them- Three conditions aw absolutely essential to -health, a good appetite, easy digestion, and the ability to sleep socndly. Seven-eighths of the many thousands who suffer from indisposition.yet do not labor under ferions •disease, eom plant that they can't eat," .that their stomachs are "ont of order," or that they don sleep well." For this class of ailments few persons think of calling in a physician. Nor is necessary, inasmuch as a course of Hostetter Bitters, will certainly relieve the derange ments of the stomach, the liver, and the ner vous system, from which want of appetite, indigestion and sleeplessness arise. This excellent vegetable tonic and corrective is also a delightful anodyne. Insomnia (or incapacity to sleep] whieh.haa resisted all the ordinary. remeafo this pleasant ing to rest. 1 usual to give a stomachic, and aperient, an invigorant, a soporific, or an antiseptic, as the case for the time being may seem more particularly to require: but in this grand restorative all these medicinal properties, and many others are blended in due proportion. Thus, the digestion is stimulated, while the bowels are regulated, the liver toned, the strength recruited, the nerves calmed, the fluids purified and the circulation equalised It is believed that there is no other reetora live and regulating medicine in the world which acts so.beneficially and agreeably upon all the assimilating and secretive organs at the same time and to all who lack the three fundamental requisites of health and enjoyment, a vigorous appetite, sound digestion and refreshing sleep, it is confidently recom mended as a specific.

USED UP.

Emtjrs fir TMig MCM.—The enerva ted and used up, who hare lost their youthful energy, ambition, and bodily vigor, in the pursuit of

Social PLBAgcnt,

Mm.

Mrs.

with words of

chocr, and sanittry aid for the seeming hope lees- Sent free, in sealed envelopes address HOWARD ASSOCIATION, Bo* P.Philsdel phia, Pa. ,r ,'• may28dw3m

BEAUTIFUL HAIR Nature's Crown.

You mttM Cultivate it. GRAY HAIR

S.A. Allen

Alien's Hair Restorer

Will Restore Gray Hair to its natural Life, Color and Beauty. It is a most delightful Hair Slewing. It will promote Invariant growth. FallingHalr is immediately cheeked.

The Young and all those whose Hair baa not yet tnrned Gray or White, will prefer

Mrs. Allen's Zylobalsamum

It is an exquisite Tpllet Treasure, clear and transparent, without'sediment. It beautifies and tefreshes the hair, and as a simple Balr Dressing, It has no equaL All Mothers are adrised to use it, and nothing else, on their Children's Hair its good effects in after life are plainly discernible. Everybody should, use one of these preparations,, both not required. Sold by all Druggists. mlSdwfim

Serofula Cured (7 Brandreth'a Plllg. Brandroth's Pills penetrate the whole mass of blood, oansing the expulsion of impuritiesThe body feels relieved from a single dose what toen nay be expected from twenty? By oeptiautag Jtoir ui, the whole of blood, in time, becomes purified, and the body reconstructed from good material, and anew lease of life iieenred. (Hng Sing, Maroh £5,1868.

My Jkar Sir: Sly daughter Alice, thirteen years-old, has been completely cored of that horrible disease, SoTofula, which for yean rendered life a torment after all medicine* and many phyiietairs. hid been tried, and* failed, I commenced giving tor yonr pills. She took them almost every day for three months, constantly improving. She has now entirely recovered. Tours truly,

Host.

DANIEL LUTHER.

B. BRASDKETH.

~^~A Toilet Necessity. "J-

After nearly thirty years' experience, it is now generally admitted that MC*BAT L*Nvan'S Plowda WaT*»

i« the mogt refreshing

and agreeabl® Qf all toilet perfume?, It entirely different from Cologne Water, and should never be oonfonnded with ij the perfume of the Cologne disappearing a few moment* after its application, whilst that of the Florida Water lasts for many days. may fidepdsy

••A STANDARD REMEDY."

lepnblio forte years, and~naB never failed

fe'

an always he relied upon

Chest. There "VenetFan finlmenty^Thouiands of Certificatee oan be aeen at the Doctors opge, at

s:

Holltr's ICorwsflsa Cod lava* Oil is less ohjeotionabls to the taste and smell, it Is more readtly taken by delicate persons ana children, is m^rseasily asilmjlated.andis produetir* )f wore tmmecuate benefit than other kinds of oil are.

have presorlbed It almost

•TOnBr^rrfeCtly

8

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BUCKEIi^

"THK"

A I N E

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68

OHIO STREET.

CHEAP AND PROMPT

CARRIAGES.

J.

M.WJIDT.

LSWM THDJWJ!. WILLIAM

rOTHS

W1LDT, THOJCAS A CO., Carriage Manufecturers, Corner 3d an Walnut Sti, Terre ttaatejlad

Rspalrinc don* promptly and at,

J. P. WEAVER,

Manufacturer of

PAPER BOXES, So. 1, Soath-west corner ITashinatoa and Storidian Streets, up stairs, third floor,

Indianapolis, Ind.

BoXftS of ertry description made to orderotttS fHUOtlt iflShDltnedS

Opinions of the Press.

From the Express Doe. 20. 1S69. TEKBE HAUTE Golst AHEAD!—It

houses of Terre Haute.

THE

mU-dwlm

ETERNAL VIGILANCE i: Is the price of Healthy well as of Liberty. Be on yonr guard against'poisonous hair dyes,

Chrifltadoro's Excelsior Hair Dye Is the only one that has «too4 the teat of chemical analysis. At the store of the proprietor, 6 Astor House, Neir York, may be seen the «ertifi«ate of that able analytical chemist

PBOFEMOB CHIITOK,

testifying that it contains no harmful ingredient. On the other hand, in the "journal of Chemistry" may be found the statement that there are upwards of thirty poiaonon* hair dyes before the public. Choose the only safe a»d sure one.

CRIBTADORO'S HAIR PRESERVATIVE, as a Dressing, sots like a charm on the hair after Dying. Try it.

la.

with sincere pleasure that we' notice from time to time, the improvements that present themselves to the observer, in thi« our beautiful city. We can boast of our factories, machine shops, iron works, &c. and last, bnt not least, ofr our merchants, Everything for use or luxury, and for every station in life can be procured as good and as cheap here as in the larger cities, and we are glad to notice from the general tone of the trade that our mer* nlmntji and manufacturers are well pleased with the patronage bestowed on them Qne house in particular we would speak at this time. The New York Dry Goods Store, No. 73 Main street, presents at the present time prominent attractions. "The proprietors Messrs. Wittenberg,

Ruscbaupt & Co., have been engaged in business in this city for about three months, and by strict attention to business, fair dealing, and by always keeping a large and well selected stock, they have gathered around them a large circle of customers, who, as we daily notice, crowd the New York Store, and keep the attentive salemen busy in dealing out every kind of merchandize. Their success is not only attributed to a perfect knowledge of their business, but also to their mode of buying and selling their goods. Being upplied with abundant capital all their purchases are made for cash and from first hands, every change in the market is taken advantage of by their experienced, buyer, and when their goods are placed up on their counters on sale, they are offered at the lowest possible margin upon cost. A regular system of percentage is adopted by this House, the benefit of purchases below market value is thereby always given to the customers, and7 by haying 'one price only," all are treated alike, all share the same advantages in buying dry goods, and truly justice is do to a &

The New York Store has become one of the most popular institutions of the place. good goods at low prices, kind treat ment and fair dealings, can build up trade, the New York Store will take the rank among the the largest business

New York Store is located at No

73, Main street, near the Court House Square.

From the Terre Haute Journal, Dec. 18, '89 TBA.DE

has now fully begun with our

merchants. All are busy as bees to get their goods in order and ready for sale.—* One of the establishments so engaged is the New York Dry Goods Store, No. 73, Main street. Their force of salesmen has been hard at work for the past few days in opening and marking the new purchases just received and which were bought at the great forced sales in the Eastern market. To look at all the muslins, flannels, prints, shawls, dress goods, furs, etc., besides the smaller articles usually kept in a large house of this kind, will certainly be to buy, for, as regards prices, as we know from persnal observation, they are certainly the lowest we ever heard of.

The one price system, as adopted by this house, works like a charm. Ther# is no overcharging, no trying to make an extra dime. The dealings at the New York Store are fair and square, and every attention is shown to all their patrons. It is the constant study of the proprietors to place before their customers any and all goods at the lowest rates and by charging the lowest per centage upon the cost of the goods, the customer receives the direct Denefit of purchases made under the market value. It is a well known fact that the New York Stoie has been offer* ing unusual inducements to buyers since it was o'pend. The recent heavy declines in all kinds of dry goods, however, enables them to sell goods still cheaper, as their facilities for buying ere unequalled.

There is nothing in the dry goods line but what c.an be Dought at the greatest advantage at the New iork Store. Their tremendous stock and low prices are bound to draw customers, and no one will need complain of having "nothing to wear" if they trade at tne New York Store. -r—" oil: PRICE OILl

3STO DEVIATION

jrSTICK TO ALL!!

And the beet Bergelas In Dry Goods AT THE New York Store, 78

Main

JVear C°«rt Sauare!

New York Store.—We

made a hasty

call at this large dry goods establishment on Wednesday Messrs. Wittenberg, Ruschanpt St Co., occupy the elegant store room, 73 Main street. Their handsome banner, hung in the middle of the street, indicates the location the full length of Main street. The first floor of the building is used as a retail room and the second and third floor for notions and duplicate stock. In the spring they will open out a stock of carpet, wall paper, and shades. Their present stock of Dress Goods, including Merinos, Empress Cloths, Black Alpaca, and also the lower and cheaper grades of dress goods is most complete. In shawls they have the best domestic manufacture of Shawls. Ac., and a very full stock of imported Paisleys, Broohe, Ac., which thev offer for sale at low prices They have also a full line of domestics. To enumerate their stock in full would be an endless task.

Mr. Charles Wittenberg the head of thu house is one of the most popular dry goods in the State. He learned the rudiments of the dry goods business with Mr. M. W. Williams at the old Prairie City Store, in this city, eighteen years ago. Mr. Fred. Ruschaupt, has been long experienced in the business. Mr. Harmon Schweitzer, the other member of the firm, has been long and favorably known to our citizens, having been for twelve years, a leading salesman in the house of W. S. Byce & Co., in this city.— Saturday Evening Oasette.

Any

child can be sent to the New York

Store and will buy as cheap as the best judge of Dry Goods.

THE

New York Store of Wittenberg,

Ruschaupt & Co., 73 Main street, Terre Haute, is now in receipt of a magnificent stock of new dress goods, staple goods, Ladies dress goods. &c. They nave also added to their stock a fine line of carpets, wall papers, shades, curtain materials, &c., selected by Mr. Wittenberg himself in the Eastern markets. They at* clever gentlemen tp deal with, and spare no p?in« to build up a trade.—is Eeaam and Shade.

7TEAJR

Weareoi

^rownMuslins, QiiBghuiH

5

We olfer

Street,

ij

Mitts, Lisle T.hr«ad

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73 MAIN STREET,

comr

TSf OTJ

A pfl VT'. 5

HOr'ftiTlMlTTABK.

We have juat received a fttll line of Lama and Lace Points, Lawni and Oro^adinee, Mozambique^ and Piquet, Shetland and Bartge ShawlsJLinena for Suits, &o., fcc.,6c.

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TEE NEW YORK STORE,

79 SilK STBEET,

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Our line of

78

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7

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a»'":"

NEAR COURT HOUSE SQUARE.

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Has earned a reputation for Low Prices and Fair Dealing!

FliumelB Jeans, Gassijneres, Lin­

ens, Cottonades, Check*, Hickory, Denders and Tickings can not be beat. ..

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STOR/B!

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NBAB CXURT HOUSE SQUARE.

k*

a fUU line of Points. Bleached and

wUcfa we wiH sell at our popular prices.

STEW YORK STORE!

yafc tp 'ctetxs |'-5B *i

73 STREET,

NIAR

COURT HOUSE

-*v, '712S --gi-i'!

SQUARE.

induoementB in Kid Glovea, Lace iVfi, 1ot» Ac.

Hohm Bmbwr Witt 9a?e loneyb^ Buying their Table Linen*, Napkins, Doylas, Towels, Ac., at the f'-4

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NEW YORK STORE,

73MAZM-STREET,

.K I- z.

Hear Court Home Square..

Linen HandkeroWeftu LaoeHandferchiefi, Embroid­

ered Handkerchie&, Silk Handkarmaft, Linen fans, SUk fans, Willow Fans, and Parasols, cheap at tM .j-Jt ,: yy li .mk ii

MEW YORK ITORE 78 Main Street, Tr sn .* .fjaj jj a on:

•i» ..f ",s, ,« "S.: NMAM COURT MOUSE SQUARE. 't '[A x"--r *J"~r'

Carpets, Wall Paper, Window

Shades, Nottingham Curtains, Lace Curtirids, Ac., at the

NEW YORK STORE,

73 MAIN STREET,

NEAR COURT HOUSE SRUARE

WimaBUtO, BUSCIUUPT CO.,

Tax New

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NEW

NEW YORK STOKE, 73 near Court House Square.

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THE

New York Store,

1'

cheap

'r:

Yowc SxoKs^'lit Tsstt

HAtJTB.r'Thtt jiiWlAiMilMi •dw'aii of the & that city. Tlwr iSyw-li

the wantsi of the 'pwii(«. ~''ilii cbmpriaeaevfty artaJeintiwr line from the most substantial, to the richest dre» goods. The InffiM is every department it ijslBiiilicslfr and honorably cooducted^ there la ooe price only for every article, and all customer* are treated with the best attention and courtesy. We predict for the New York Store a large trade, for people will lmy wh£re the beat inducements are offered.

YoEKSiou,7SMaiaSteot, near

Ccmrt House Square.

From the Prairio Beacon.and Valley Blade.) Visiting Terre Haute a few day* ego we of course dropped into the New York Store, and were agreeably sarprised. to meet our old friend Horace Schweitzer, now a partner'in thu establishment. We' have seen some big things in the way of Diy Goods stores, but the New York Store looms up above them all, in quality and quantity of goods, displayed taste and systematical arrangement and gen* eral managemet. From the crowds of eager buyers that fill this House, ire must judge that the proprietors offer extra in* ducements to their customers as the accommodating clerks were busy as bees in cutting off and putting up all kinds of merchandise. We say success to the New York Store and the OJK price gystem

"RAMPAOFF'-UROX*3 OFTBAVCLS

—On Wednesday morning, 8th inst, we got aboard Beattie's "lightning Express" bound for "the East." Arrived at Merom about 10 30 A. x. when we "changed hacks" for Sullivan, at which place we arrived just in time for the train fbrTerre Haute. Arrived at the latter named P^ace about 4 p. M., and pat. up at the Terre Haute House, of which that prince of good fellows, Capt. T, C. Buntin, is proprietor. We went "down town," and stopped in at the "New York Store," of Wittenberg, Ruschaupt 6 Co., where we found quite an array of clerks both ladies and gentlemen, busy waiting upon the throng of customers crowding the store, and anxious to secure a portion of the good and cheap goods they have on sale. It strikes us very forcibly that this establishment is the store of the city. The immense variety of all kinds of Dry Goods draws buyers from all parts of the country and the proprietors are determned to supply all their customers at the lowest prices, Tiy them.—Bobiiuon Argus.

73

Main street*

near Court House Square.

•I

From the Hoo sier State,] There is one House in the beautiful cityi of Terre Haute that will not fisil to at-, tract the attention of any one (Mining down Main street toward the old Court House, a new style of sign, a net flag is displayed across the street, and informs the citizen as well as the stranger, that here the New York Store, the Iky Goods House of the place, is to be found. We enter. A busy throng is presented to our view. The farmer, the mechanic, the richly dressed lady all seem engaged in the same pursuit, and the obliging clerk* are displaying the rich dress goods and shawls, the comfortable looking flannels, and blankets, muslins, prints, toweling, able-cloths and the thousand other aricles kept in a large house like this.— Satisfaction is expressed on every countenance, and all neem pleased with the bargains just made. The one price system,

goods and lsrge stock is building up a trade for the New York Store that the proprietors may well be proud of.

COTTON Parasols, silk parasols sun, Um. hrellas, at New York Store 78 Main street near Court House Square.

Erom the Clark Co, 111., HeraW.. .t. ».e BUILPING UP A TBAOS.—Wllh moat men it takes not only capital but years to build up a trade and make the inv.eitm.eot pay, and there are very few, whose efforts are crowned with complete success, particularly in the Dry Goods line. It

requiree

peculiar talent and tac.t, even

where a sufficient amount of capital ia backing it, and strengthening its spinal column, to gain the coveted goilandto arrive at the deaired point, but here and there a case occurs, that ia so marked that no observer can fail to notice it, and it gives us pleasure to notice the successful 1 operations of the Messrs. Wittenberg, Buachaupt in building up trade at their New York Store No. 73

Main street, Terre Haute, Ind. The one price system and the firm determination

to

sell Dry Goods cheap, a large and well selected stock, together with polite treatment of all their customers have made the New York Store one of the most popular Houses in Terre Haute, and bailt np a trade for the proprietors, agreeably exceeding their expectations. Success to the New York Store!

CAKPET WARP,

Prop'rs.

all colors at the New

York Store, 73 Main street, near Cojirt House Square.

*'»!»,** 'I 1*« From tha Braril Miner. *%%. We take pleasure in presenting to our

readers

a short sketch of one of the largest

and most successful Dry Goods House in Terre Haute. The New York Store 73 Main street, waa opened in September ]ast. The proprietors, young energetic men, have shown by their unparalleled sueceas that they are thoroughly posted jn their business and are wpplied with sufficient capital to make all their purchases for cash. The strict adherence to the one price system, their large and al ways complete stock, and their attention and politeness to every customer, have made the New York Store at once a popular and profitable store to buy at, the crowdnthat daily visit this store, show best, that the people appreciate the eAocts of Mews. Wittenberg, Ruschaupt A Co., to seH goods cheap.

na

•ictesK*/ 'ws —WITH— a«v*' t-Ji

AT— iswA, tt •f-r

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I hare aaaeriated with me le Ike gneral House Furnishing baafaiMS, David C. East, who has

lastthirfy days, during the PANIC in Eastern cities, enables ns to sell Goods at lower ratei than was ttet sold in this inaricet, uid mare determined to do rastneea on the plan of "Quiek Sales and SmaffProflts." li the future do not think of PCBCHA8INCI elsewhere any Ctoekery, Glassware. Knives, Forks. Spoons. Wood and Wil

low Ware, GoldHand and White and House Furnishin Goods generally, until X?u ea at

the latest Reduced Prices.

HUDSON & EAST.

mayl74Aw2ai

Main street,'

A»h.*

THOMAS H. BARB.

Terre Haute. Ind., June 1,1870. 4d6wi

vaiAH jarraaa. nu DKLASO. KLISHA luvaas

U.B. JEFFEBS&CO.,

Wholesale dealers in

Yankee Notions and Cigars,

And Commission Merchants, No. 140 Slain Street, Km constantly on hand a fall assortment ol

NOTION'S, Comprising Fancy Goods, Dross Buttons,

Combs, Brashes, Jewelry, and Trimmings, Threads,

Keodles,

THE. CELEBRATED

-tif f*

a lov{|

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-it*

vA-'&i.. i*rt. =|-f

Have just received

ofBarr

•y mntnsl ill be con-

tiafed at the old stand, corner Fourth and Main street** ander the tfrm rtyle of •." GULICK BBRRT.

Ia wtthdraWmr from the Dru* business, it afford* at aleasare to recommend my late partners ana saeeesson. who, on account of my til health, hare had the entire control aad aaaateaeat of the business daring the past four years.

Messrs. Oallck Berry are authorized to eolteetthe debts la fsror of, and will pay any elaisas staadiaaagalast the late firm.

Will I

b[i|

Stationery,

Hosiery and Cigars,

it WHOLESALE ONLY. andMdwtf

P. W. HAGGERTY,

Btomfiwturer off s??

ef

!t&uhs J- tai

A.T. STEWART&CO. SOLS AQEN7S

FOR THE UNITED STATES.

For Bale

at

Wholesale and Retail

At

FOSTER & BRO.,

m28 Terre Haute, Ind.

JJLBKEm B. LYNE, Wholesale aad Retail dedlsr in

Pure Copper Distilled Ken tneky Whisky

ARD

Foreign and Domestic Wines and IAquars, Ho. 76 Main

St., bet. 9d and 4th '--ivi

TERRE-HAUTE, IND„f

decltidwly) ¥-4 •*.#*

GRAIN DEALERS.

TOHN HANBY, n§ sdiws«.t sat*

Commission

Merchant,

And Wholesale aad Retail Dealer in 11 kinds of drain. Warehouse on North ftrpt Street, at Canal Basia. Terre-Hante, et attention paid to reeeivin* and forte* goods. iel8dwtf

OTICK OF CO PARTNERSHIP. We have this day associated with as in the Hardware basiaess Mr. 1. W. Watkins. under the firm name of Cory, DeFrees & Co. 8. CORY.

STOP flit

A. IhtFKEES.

Terre Haate, Ind., Jane 1st, 1870. 7(14t

Praf. Haaiilten's Nnl Iclrt Cnagls Cndy made from extracts prcpar ed ia vacuo—» certain and effective remedy for Coughs li aad Consumption. It* great papalarity and immense

•ala* is a gaaraatyof its great valne. Those tM Ui way «M U-aare tkeireolds, and

ACauaSftioaaad an early grave. One

fr

rt fl MHIItTfTi' aad aold by all dnt| ASLOAg.tfeneral Agts. For Mi4t all dratffi'lein Terre-Haate.

whits

wmimwmASs,

TtJKPENTINE,JAPAN,VARNL

JR.

Withal

K'-ya-it*-1a

Nor

CHALLENGE AND

No.: 1 SOAPS,

Pressed' Candles,

Tallow, Oil, Ae., &<*..

South 1 Oth Street,

TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA. i-h MS X: S.'iti This. Cballance Spap is "guaranteed e|aa,l jr. to afty foreign gonp for

Babbitt*s npt exrepted.

to, if U^traary pmpoaes

juneTdtf

PAINTMLS" MATERIAL tifi$KBALL£^

*e©t, opp Mayir'si

eJStook

of the

fullyaelec LOWEST CJ

the largest stock

erer been brought to Terre Haute, which they are

ed prices. A No. 1 Foper Hanger to send

ana work guaranteed.

Carpets, Brussels and Velvet*. Carpets, Two aad Three Ply.

Carpets, Hemp, Cottars anditag. CaapetsatSOceats, Carpets at 50 oents. Carpets at 40 cents. Carpets at 60 cents. Good Wool Carpets 75 cents. Fine Wool Carpets 85 et». Super Carpets 91.00. Extra Carpets SI .2».

From Auction or otherwise, whevevev the

Cash will bny them the Cheapest! jn the mean tmie ^1

WILL REDVCE STOCK HMD To make way for the new, and make

PRICES JLOCORIDZ^a-Lin ?•. h... Although our Stock is Large

FAMILY CROCERIE8.

(r

hi

UDAN MILLER

Wholesale anil Ketail Uealur in Qroceries,Provisions,Nails,Feed,

JACOB E. VOORHEES,

FAMILY 'GROCERIES'

AND COIiNTHY PHOIMJCE, Ohio St., bet. Fourth & Fifth,

Will keep oa band a full gnpplyof food for man and beast. KI.OUK, "VVi

FKK1»,

-^-'4 FRUIT,' P0U I.TRT. And a general assortment ot

Family Qroceries and Provisions.

Will keep constantly on hand fresh supply ol Vegetables of all kinds. He bus ita connection with the above

FRESU MEAT MARKET. Supplied with all kinds of fresh meat. Leave rour orders and they will be filled and delivered promptly to all parts of the city. Will also buy all kinds of

COUNTRY PRODUCE.

Farmers will do well to call before selling.

J. E. VOORHEES.

aagSldtf.

AS. H. TOEHKK,

T. e. BOJiTIN

TURNER & BUNTIN,

Wholesale and Retail

DEALERS IN All kinds of

Family Groceries.

We are now opening a general stook of Fami^ Qrocerieg, embracing every article usually' Jbnnd in such establishments, and reqaest our (Hends and the public to give ua a call and examine our Stock and Pricea. All kinds et

COUNTRY PRODUCE Bought at the market price. 0 ve ua a call.— No trouble to show goods. .FLOUR AND FEED.

We hare also opened aFlourandFeedStore, where you can at all times get the best of Family Flour, Hay, Oats, Bran. ke. All goods delivered free of charge in tne city.

TURNER* BUNTIN, Corner 7th and Main Street.

ferfi»Haufe 0ct.i),18i®. dtf

VTm. M. HarrY

JV.

All work entrusted tons will receive promp attention Special attention giver to Siirn Painting and Qraininv. dly

1ITY TREASURER'S NOTICE. Notice if hereby given that the Delinquent Tax List has been delivered to rae for the year

1S9»

and former years,on the iCJd day of May, 1870, by the and Clerk of the City of Terre Haute,Mavor in Vigo county. Indiana, aadar the Corporation Seal of

,0H^,PAI5TS,

abovematerial of the

tactical testa,I am prepared to sell A1 "CB. I A

White Lead of the best brands, Eagle, Chambers, &e>, from—..-...$8.50 per 100 iha Window Glass, extra quality, from ....$3.50 per box,

Affent for JPlate, Stained and Mnanieled Glass.

9ST SPECIAL TERMS TO THE TRADE.'«(

WALL PAPERS, Just Received,:

SATor PJJPS3K&,

and well Assorted at Present,

All JEIT and FRESH. Goods bow/hi this Spring. We have opened an,

EEcfiiife HoiiseFiiriiishing Store, And intend keeping it up to a full standard us such, with the

Moat Desirable Styles of Carpets,

"Fight it out on this line** at

E O W E S I E S

"Trust to the Bridge that has carried yon over safe,* 'Anrt go to RYCE'S CARPET HALL For Carpets.

Flour, Fish, Salt.Shingles,

Hi

-4»

&C., &C-,

erwrr I'onrtli sad Kngli' Street*, T(?rre Haste. Connenlcd with the aliove is a first-class Wagon nril and Boarding Iloiisc.tbep.ro)riet»»rship »1" which has again been resumed

Mr. Miller, who guarantees to all who iniiy patronize him. good iiccommodatioas at reasonable chargu.s. BBS* Board liy the Meal, Day, Week or Munth. ml.Mwir 1AN MI1.LKK, Proprietor.

r.careTHS

***•.

Very Cheap,

STAMP GILT PAPERS, New and Hick Designs', :DECORATION PAPEBS, in Oreat Variety.

O A W O S

.. .:

,:Tr-

of Paper Hangings that have

We have on hand a full line of very cheap and very handsome pattern*, to which we shsH be adding new stock every week during the season. Also to arrive, a large at nek of W&itt and Cheek Mattings- Always on hand a large line of Cocoa and Tan MattioesffrrOhttTchti,' Saloons, Offices, KP. d3m

RYCE'S CARPET HALL open, about June 1st, the second invoice this Spring of

CARPETS!

selling at

reduc-,'

in any

part

of the

city,

1

BROKAW BROS.

I J- tit .« «f ',V '-A' 4 .v.''3

a nil

THERE 18 NO SlICII WORD AS

is

FAIL.

ARK ANT'S

Compound

EXTRACT OF CUBEBI AND

COPAIBA. A Sure, Ce.rtaui AND

Speedy dure'

For all diseu^es ol' the Bladder.Kidneys and Urinary Organs, either in tho

Mai« or AmnHr.

frequently performing it

fnrftr.1 Oan

«n

ahnrl apace of Three or Four Drillir,

the'^

and always

in less time than any ether Pi-Hpnratiaiu lote the use of TAKRANT'S .. «iH|omiA Exlrarl ol ChIMIm aad. 4'o|»nbtn there i.*n" need of ronllDemeat or^1* change in dier. In its approved torm ot paste it is entirely tasteless, and causes no attploae ant sensation to the patient, and no exposure. It is.now acknowledged by the

Mont Learned

in Protation that iir the above ehan of Diteattt. CulM'bit nnd CO|Hlbl«

are the only two..

Remedies known that can be relied upaa with aay Certainty «f Soecenn. [. ^TARRANT'S t'ompaaad Estraet of fabtlii aad Cepabla. •V Sold by Druggists all over the World.

ml0dw3nv

W. F. BRISCOE,

»,-K

DEAl.EK LM

lrarniIy Groceries, Provision*, it&rnietically Settled Fruits, Vegetables, Oysters, Fish.

Preserves, Jellies. Sauces, Catsup, Pickles ami

Country Produce,

Ohio Street between

8d

and 4th,

Terre-Uaute, Indiana, Soedi delivered in the City free of chan mart

I?/-

BAKERY.

julTus

MIESSfiK,

AMiaiCAN A!apii»iAX

CONFECTIONER 4b BAKER, HO. 16 SOUTH FOURTII STREET, Bet. Main and Cherry Ste., i'

Terr® Haute, Ind. Keep* constantly on hand a freah iDMily at Calces, Candies, lee Cream, Bread and Crackers.

Ornamental Cakes, Pyramids, lee Cream. Water Ices, Charlotte-raise, Jellyj Blatiee Mange. Roman Punch, Biiquit Mlace. Trout aeP am. Fancy Ice dream, Pastry, tongue, CbtekeR Salad, Ac., will be made te order.

Private Parties furnishod with Oysters, Mean Ice Cream, Jellies, Ac., on ahort notice. marJMtf

JJAtLROAD AGENCY.

James

H.

Agent for

etoAdtf

'he

j.,.'

City, for collec­

tion. All Delinquent Tax Payers are requested to settle their amounts forthwith. The law will be strictly enforced on atl whe fail to nay said delinquent taxes. 7

Ks

,d

JtARCUS SCHOEMEEL.

m95d3w City Trea««frer.

"sSti

C. 6. C. Jk

Railway,Turner, (Late Bellefontaia)the

I.

B. Yenlclt

BARE & TEAZLE, House and Sign Painters 4ll Si„ Opf. Central liogiie H«aw.

haying

his office to tbe storo of

murta

Turner

Sc Ban

ner 7th and Main streets, will give through ceipts on shipments of Produce Merchan­re­ear­,tin dise to all the Kastern

Cities,Mew

(and

grain in baMc

without trannfer)and to all

BaxJaM

Towns,freight low as by any other line.adS time as qaiek.as

Over

Corner7thand Main street

pOOLEV'c A I N tOw DE"

The standard reputation attained by this nnri valed and infallible Teast Powder twelve years past, is dne to its perfect purity,during healthfulness economy.

up

in

aetaal weight,andrepresented,Pat

as

tin»,

and will keep

for years. The quantity required for use is from one foarth to one-bait less tban other Baking powders.

Manufacture rs and rroprietora,

m2dMWF6m *t

5e*

Street. Hew fork.