Daily Wabash Express, Volume 20, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 14 June 1870 — Page 3
SPECIAL NOTICES.
nVeMsary C?nasmnch
totfJ2Uf
K.u.y. for Young Jfen.-The enerva-
phia. Pa.
S.A. Allen
You mm* Cultivate it.
~J' GRA HAIR
Mrs. Allen's Hair Restorer
Mrs. Allen's Zylobalsamum
It is an exquisite Toilet Treasure, clear and transparent, without sediment. It beautifies I rarfk among the the largest business and refreshes the hair, and as a simple flair houses of Terre Haute. Dressing, it has no equal. All Mothers are advised to use it. and nothing else, on their I
quired. Sold by all Druggists. ml8dw6m
Scrofula Cared by Braiidreth's Pills. Brandroth's Pills penetrate the whole mass of blood, causing the expulsion of impurities. The body feels relieved from a single dose what tnen may be expected from twenty By oentinuing their use, the whole of the blood, in time, becomes purified, and the body reconstructed from good material, and anew lease of life Beeured.
Sing Sine, March 25,1868.
My Dear Sir: My daughter Alico, thirteen years old, has beon completely cured of that horrible disease, Strofula, which for years
A Toilet Necessity. After nearly thirty years' experience, it is now generally admitted that
man's
gi States, tie.
Mubray
A
Florida Watkb
Las-
is the most refreshing
and agreeable of all toilet perfumes. It is entirely different from Cologne Water, and should never be oonfounded with it the perfume of the Cologne disappearing a few moments after its application, whilst that of the Florida Water lasts for many days. may 5deodey
••A STANDARD REMEDY." Such an article is "Dr. TOBIAS' VENETIAN LINIMENT." It has steod before the public for 22 years, and has never failed •iving satisfaction in a single instance.— Every drop of this valuable compound is mixed by Dr. Tobias himself, therefore it can always be relied upon. It is warranted superior to any other (or the cure of Chronic Rheumatism, Toothaehe, Hoadaohe. Sore Throat, Vomiting. Frosted Feet, Mumps, Croup, Burns. Cuts. Sea Sickness, Insect Sting*, Sprains, Cholera, Colic, Spasms, Dysentery, Bruises. Colds, Couphs, Old Sores, Swellings, Pains in the Limbs, Back and Chest. There is no medicine in tLe "World" that stands more on its own merits than the "Venetian Liniment." Thousands of Certificates can be seen at the Doctor's office, attesting to its rare virtues. Sold by all Drugists and Storekeepers throughout the United s. Prioe AO cents and one dollar per bot-
Depot 10 Park Place, New York, dwlm
Moller'a Norwegian Cod Liver Oil is less objectionable to the taste and smell, it is more readily taken by dclicate persons and children, is more easily assimilated, and is productive ot more immediate benefit than other kinds of oil are.
Da. J. MXRIOK
SIMS
HUCKJ2LL,
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68 OHIO STREET.
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CHEAP AND PROMPT
CARRIAGES.
J. M.
WTTrPT,
LEWIS TIOMA8, WILLIAM POTO
WILDY, THOMAS FT CO.,
Carriage Manufiicturei^, Corner 2d an WalnutStt. Haute, Ind. Repairing done promptly atid at Low Rates
J. P. WEAVER, Manafaotorer of
Paper boxes,
|f«. l, South-west corner Washington and Meridian Streets, «p stairs, thira floor,
Indianapolis, Ind.
F"F"
BoiMi ef every deaeription made to order. pipyM rtOiriXT ATTKK9BB TO.m6dfi
Opinions of the Press.
From'the ExpreM Dee. 20. 1869.
TEEREHAUTE
tioixo
Three Beqalaltca of Health. If all the sickly people in the world were to take to their beds, and demand medical treatment, there would not be doctors enough to ?obLst toTuVs^them^fbret conditions are I present themselves to the observer, in thia, appetk^.'^as^diKeltioD,^and^he'Vbiii^Mo I our beautiful city. We *n boast of our steep soundly. Seven-eighths of the many factories, machine shops, iron works, «c., thousands wh" "ff.r from indisposition, yet u-».„ do not labor nnd«r ••»—nm hsease, complain that they can"* «a4 /•'at their stomachs are "out of order. ttilthey don sleep
Ee'Sttif the s^mlclf. thilivlr.'andthen£ cities, and we are glad to notice from the vous system, from which want of appetite, general tone of the tiade that our merceflent vegetalfle tome and corrective is also chants and manufacturers are well pleaskD
whites wsuEd'ail'tin'rdi- ed with the patronage bestowed on them nary remedies, will yield readily to a doseof I Qne house in particular we would speak this pleasant sedative taken just'before retir-j v~„i, r^wt.U ing to rest. In ordinary meaical practice it is I at this tim6. Th© New York Dry (joodf ing usual to give a stomachic and aperient, an fnvigorant, a soporific. or anantiseptic, as I Store, No. 73 Main street, present, at the case for the time bcing raoy seem more I ^jje presenj time prominent attractions. torative"}? the^e^medidnal properties, and I The proprietors Messrs. Wittenberg, Thus* th^e™igestionnfse6ti*mutatef,rw^[elth8 Ruschaupt & Co., have been engaged in bowels are regulated, the liver toned, the business in this citv for about three strength recruited, the nerves caitned, the I fluids purified and the circulation equalised* months, and by strict attention to buni'U' an d"regolafini^mViicine° in fh/'woHd ness, fair dealing, and by always keeping -hieh acts so beneficially and agreeably upon I
a
Tme njw Yor
Children's Hair its food effects in after life I are plainly discernible. Everybody should 73, Mam street, near the Court House use one of these preparations, both not re- I Square.
rendered life a torment after all medicines I lins, flannels, prints, shawls, dress goods,
and many physioians had been tried, and failed, I commenced giving her your pills. She took them almost every day for three months, constantly improving. She has now entirely recovered. Tours truly,
DANIEL LUTHER.
Hov. B.Brandbkth. m'l-dwlm
ETERNAL VIGILANCE Is the price of Healthy^s well as of Liberty. Be on your guard against poisonous hair dyes,
Christadoro's Excelsior Hair Dye Is the only one that has stood the test of chemical analysis. At the store of the proprietor, 6 Astor House, New York, may be seen the eertificate of that able analytical chemist,
PROFESSOR CHILTON,
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 poisonous hair dyes before the public. Choose the only safe and sure one.
CRISTADORO'S HAIR PRESERVATIVE, as a Dressing, aots like a charm on the hair after Dying. Try it.
AHEAD!—It
merchandize.
not
ted and used up, who have lost their youthful of their business, but also to their mode energy, ambition, and bodily vigor, in the I of buying and selling their good?# Being pursuit of
Social Plkasu**,
with words of I
sljppijg]
?ehssCr,Sennt frene!ain purchases are made for cash and from HOWARD ASSOCIATION, Box P, Philadel- first hands, every change in the market is may26dw3m taken advantage of by their experienced.
BEAUTIFUL HAIR Nature's Crown.
Mrs.
Will Restore Gray Hair to its natural Life, I alike, all share the same advantages in
Color and Beauty. It is a most delightful
-piair Dressing. It will promote luxuriant ... I
^growth. Falling Hair is immediately checked. Tho Young and all those whose Hair has not yet turned Gray or White, will prefer
There is nothing in the dry goods line I but what can be bought at the greatest advantage at the New York 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 the New York Store,
IT*
ban
OWE PRICE OILY!
ISTO DEVIATION
JUSTICE TO ALL!!
And the beat Bargains in Dry Good* .pi **.
1
AT TUB
Mow Torlc
says: For some years
I had given up the use of Cod Liver Oil altogether but since my attention was called by Dr. Sayre to Peter Moller's Cod Liver Oil, I have presoribed it almost daily, and have every reasen to be perfectly satisfied with it.
Sold by Druggists. apl 12d2taw3m
Store,
frY few# |nH
is
with sincere pleasure that we notice from time to time, the improvements that
and last, but not least, of our merchants. Everything for use or luxury, and for
well." For this class of ailments fewpersons I every station in life can be procured as
as a*course of Hosteller's I good and a« cheap here as in the larger
large and well selected stock, they have
all the assimilating and secretive organs at the same time: and to all who lack the three gathered around them a large circle of men£^e vigormis^appetfte^ound^fgeition customers, who, as we daily notice, crowd and refreshing sleep, it is confidently recom-
the New York
mended as a specific. |, tive salemen busy in dealing out every USED UP I k'n^
78
Mr. Charles Wittenberg the head of this house is one of the most popular dry goods men 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. Ilarmon Schweitzer, the other member of the firm, has been long and favorably itnown to our citizens, having been for twelve years, a leading salesman in the house of W. fi. Ryce & Co., in this city.— Saturday Evening Gazette.
ANY
child can be sent to the New York
Store and will buv as cheap as the best judge of Dry Good*.
THB
New York Store of Wittenberg,
Ruschaupt & Co., 73 Main street, Terre Haute, is now in receipt of a magnificent stock df new dress goods, staple goods, Ladies dress goods, &c. They have also added to their stock a fine line of carpets, wall papers, shades, curtain materials, &c., selected by Mr. Wittenberg himselt in the Eastern markets. They are clever gentlemen to deal with, and spare no pains to build up a trade.—Paris Beacon and Blade.
jla*
Store, and keep the atten-
Store is located at No
From the Terre Haute Journal, Dec. 18, '60^
Tkade
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 thi'e 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 mus«
furs, etc., besides the smaller articles usually kept in a large house of this kind, will certainly be to boy," 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. There 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 benefit of purchases made under fhe market value. It is a well known fact that the New York Stoie has been offering unusual inducements to buyers since I it was opend. The recent heavy declines in all kinds of dry goods, however, en-1 ables them to sell goods still cheaper, as their facilities for buying are unequalled.
We
Their success is
only attributed to a perfect knowledge
with abundant capital all their
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, and by haying one price onlyall are treated
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:u
.1^
^yl-
and |fuly jwUice
done to all.' The New York Store has become one of the most popular institutions of the place. If good goods at low prices, kind treatment and fair dealings, can build up a trade, the New York Store will take the
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Main Street,
Near Court Home SQuare! .,
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NEW YORK STOKE.—We
made a hasty
call at this large dry goods establishment on Wednesday Messrs. Wittenberg, Ruschaupt & 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 lewer and cheaper grades of dress goods is most complete', in shawls they have the best domestic manufacture of Shawls. &c., and a very full stock of imported Paisleys, Broche, &c., which they 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.
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THE NEW YORK STORE
73 MAIN STREET,
KJ cau
NEAR COURT HOUSE SQUARE.
have just received
a full
Points Lauras and Grenadines,
&C«y &C«y &Ci v»i I.
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THE NEW YORK STORE,
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73 HAW STREET,
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NEAR COURT HOUSE SQUARE.
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•"'•"We offer special inducements in Kid Gloves, Lace Mitts, Lisle Thread Gloves, Silk gloves Ac. •«odIVf 1 «s-.^
Heepen
Will Saw Ulcney
Table Linens, Napkins, Doylas, Towels, Ac., at the
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Arr'
NEAR COlTItT SOUSE SQUARE.
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Carpets, Wall ^PaperV Window
Shade^ Nottingham Curtains, Lace Curtaids, at the ,i ..)
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line of Lama and Lace
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NEW YORK STORE
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Linen Handkerchief, Lace Handferchieft, Embroid
ered Handkerchiefs, Silk Handkerchiefs, Linen Fans, Silk Fans, Willow Fans, and Parasols, cheap at the r»is s',»h
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JfEW YORK STORE, 79 Main Street,
New
and
Mosaxnbiqnes
Piqv.es., Shetland and Bartge Shawls, Linens for Suits,
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Our line of Flannels Jeans, Cassimeres, Lin
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At
NEW" YORK STORE!
*73 MAIN STREET,
5jAitr„t&
NEAR COURT HOU8E SQUARE,
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'v. a..*l Hi' Bl'wIitll-ffli'SrtS
afuUline of Prints. Bleached and
We are opening Muslins, Ginghams &c, which we will sell at our popular prices.
:las ,$ii.
by Buying
their
COTTON
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73 MAIN STREET,
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NEAR COURT HOUSE SRUARE.
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NEW ,YORK STORE
Frw,
the Sullivan DenoAat] Thi New York Stoke,
YorkS^obe, 73 Main Steet, near
Court House Square.
From the Prairie Beacon and Valley Blade.] Visiting Terre Haute a few days ago we of course dropped into the New York Store, and were agreeably surprised to meet oar old friend Horace Schweitzer, now a partner in this establishment. We have seen some big things in the way of Dry 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, we must judge that? the proprietors offer extra inducements to their customers as the accommodating clerks were.basy as bees in cutting off and putting up all kinds of merchandise. We say success to the New York Store and the
hacks" for Sullivan, at which place we arrived just in time for the train forTerre Haute. Arrived at the latter named P^ace about 4 p. m., and put 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 Wtttenberg, Ruschaupt & 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.—Robinson Ar*
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UP A TKADE.—With
requires
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peculiar talent and tact, even
where a sufficient amount of capital is backing it, and strengthening its spinal column, to gain the coveted gojlandto arrive at the desired point, but here and there a case occurs, that is so marked that no observer can fail to notice it, and it gives us pleasure to notice the successfull operations of the Messrs. Wittenberg, Ruschaupt & Co., in building np a trade at their New York Store No. 73
Main street, Terre Haute, Ind. The one price system and the firm determination
to
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•m •bl'ti ^znmc'A J! I' 5
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 '.he most popular Houses in Terre Biute, and'built up a trade for the proprietors agreeably exceeding their expectations. Success to the New York Store! »...•
CARPET WARP,
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W1TTENBEB0, RUSCHAUPT & CO., Prop'rs.
!3r-
auoi a- mDaox.
at
Tekbb
Haute.—Thisestablishment has
bow
one
of the finert stocks of goods erer brought to that city. Their buyer is evidently a man of taste and well acquainted with the wants of the people. The stock comprises every article in the Dry Goods line from the most substantial, to the richest dress goods. The business in every department it systematically and honorably conducted, there Is one price only for every article, and all customers are treated with the best attention and courtesy. We predict for the New York Store a large trade, for people will buy where the best inducements are offered. a
one price system
New York Store, 73
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Main
near Court House Square.
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Om
street,
("s"
ihe "rampaoe"-"notes of travels
—On Wednesday morning, 8th inst, we got aboard Beattie's "Lightning Express" bound for "the East." Arrived at Merom about
10 30
A. M.
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From the Hoosier State,] Vi" There is one House in the beautiful city of Terre Haute that will not fail toat-
the attention of any one passing 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 Dry Goods Heme 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 clerks are displaying the rich dress goods and shawlsi the comfortable looking flannels, and blankets, muslins, prints, toweling, .able-clolhs and the thousand other aricles kept in a large house like this.—• Satisfaction is expressed on every countenance, and all seem pleased with the bargains just made. The one price system, ®heap goods and large stock is building up a trade for the New York Store that the proprietors may well be proud of.
1
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York Store, 73 Main street, near Court House Square. ,t
From the Brazil Minor. We take pleasure in presenting to our feaders a short sketch of one of the laigest and most successful Dry Goods House in Terr* Haute. The New York Store 73 \f»in street, waa opened in September ]ast. The proprietorF, young energetic men, have shown by their unparalleled enocew that they are thoroughly posted {n their business and are supplied with' sufficient capital to make all their 'purchases for cash. The strict adberance 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, and the crowds that daily visit this store, show best, that the people appreciate the eflorts of Means. Wittenberg, Ruschaupt & Co., to sell goods eheap.
DAVID C. (AST.
NEW FIRM
NEW GOODS
AT— •0m
I have associated with me in the general House Furnishing business, Darid C. East, who has long been head salesman in Store, and as our entire Stoci has been purchased within the last thirty days, during the PANIC in Eastern cities, enables us to sell Goods at lower rates than was evei sold in this market, and we are determined to do business on the plan of "Quick Sales and Small Profits." In the future do not think of PURCHASING elsewhere any Crockery, Glassware, Knives, Forks, Spoons, Wood and Willow Ware, Gold Band and White China, and House Furnishin
Goods generally, until you call and see our Mammoth Stock of the latest styles and patterns at Reduced Prices.
HUDSON & EAST.
mayl7d&w2m
DISSOLUTION
ril.'Kj
when we "changed
and management of tho business during the past four years. Messrs. Gulick Beiry are authorized to collect the debts in favor of, and will pay any claims standing against tbe late firm.
Terre Haute, Ind-, Juno 1,1870. 4d6w4
UEIAn JEFFKBS.
IRA DSLANO.
Keep constantly on hand a full assortment ol
nsroTioisrs, Comprising Fancy Goods, Dress Buttons,
Combs, Brushes, Jewelry, and Trimmings, Threads, Needles, Stationery,
Hosiery and Cigars,
AT WHOLESALE ONLY. arpil-ldwtf
P. W. HAGGERTY,
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Manifactnrerof M'
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CHALLENGE AND
THE CELEBRATED slfr
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fil l,'." '!"l fan
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men it takes not only capital but years to build up a trade and make the investment pay, and there are vert few, whose efforts are crowned with complete succeu, particularly in the Dry Goods lins. It
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A.T. STEWART& CO.
SOt£ AGENTS
FOR THE UNITED STATES.
For Sale at Wholesale and Retail
At FOSTER & BRO.,
m28
Terre Haute, Ind.
JAMES B.LYNE,!
Wholesale and Retail dealer in
AND
Forciyn and Domestic Wines and Liquors,
No. 76 Main St., bet. 3d and 4th
I fa TERRE-HATJTE, IND.
declGdwly)
all colors at the New
GRAIN DEALERS.
JOHN HANEY,
Commission Merchant,
And Wholesale and Retail Dealer in all kinds of Grain. Warehouse on North First Street, at Canal Basin. Terre-Haate, Indiana.
Strict attention paid to receiving and forwaiding
GOODS*
Teiftdwtf
J^OTICE OF CO PARTNERSHIP.,
We have this day associated with as in the Hardware bnsine?s Mr.
X. W.
STOP
THAT
sales
is
Watkinp, un
der the firm name of Cory, DeF:ees
II
Co.
8. CORY.
A.
Terra Haute,Ind., June 1st,
DRPREBS.
187C^ TDIT
Prof. Hanlltea's lea ted Ceagh Candy, made from extraot* prepared in vaeuo—A certain and effective remedy for Coughs Colds, iioarse ness,
Throat,Asthma, Broaehitis and Consumption,Its great popularity and immense
COUCH!
a guarantyof its great value. Those
ist.-. BROW? IKG FxraaUlbyall arnggistsin Terre-Ban
GLASS,
jfs
prices.
NOTICE-rae firm of Barr
Gulick iSc Berry is this day, by mutual consent, dissolved. The business will be continued at the old «tand. corner Focrth and Main streets, under ihe firm stylo oi
GULICK BERKY.
In withdrawing from the Drug business, it affords me pleasure to recommend my late partners ana successors who, on account of my ill health, have had the en
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control
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THOMAS U. BARR.-
ILI3HA HATKHB
U. R. JEFFERS & CO., Whdesale dealers in Yankee Notions and Cigars,
And Commission merchants, No.
140
Main
STREET,
£&1 OtJl
So. 1 SOAPS,
I1"'5' Pressed Candles.
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Tallo w, Oil, «&c.'9 ifl&c., Jft'.i •JKJ iU
South 10th Street,
'H-j'ii if
,.»r -nij ?d
TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA.
This Challenge Soap is guaranteed equal to, if not superior, to any foreign scap for laundry purposes, Baobitt's not excep'od. juneTdtf
JACOB E. VOORHEES, ,k, {sj
.TFFJ.
DRALKR IN
Will keep ea hand a fall supply of food for man and beast.
SXOUR,
Vegetables of all kinds. He has in connection with the above
A FRESH ME AT 31 ARK T, Supplied with all kinds of fresh meat.
to
We arc now opening a general sto«k ef Family Groceries, embracing every article nrually found in such esteblishments,andrequest our friends and the public to give us a call and examine our Stock and Prices. All kinds I
COUNTRY PRODUCE Bought at the market price. Give as a call.— No trouble to show goods.
FLOUR AND FEES). We have also opened a Flour and Feed Store, where you can at all times get the best of Family Flour, Hay.Oats, Bran, Ae. All goods de* "'"1,bT?AteBBSTn.-.
TURPENTINE, JAPAN,VARNISHES, BRUSHES AND
"PAINTERS' MATERIAL GENERALLY. L\
K. BUCKELL" Painter,
Ohio Street, opp. Mayor's Oflloe, Basement.)
With a large Stock of the above material of tlie beet
LOWMST5CA8& *M
Have just received the largest stock of Paper Hangings that have ever been brought to Terre Haute, which they are
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a work guaranteed.
Carpets, Brussels and Velvets. Carpets, Hemp, Cottage and Rag. Carpets at 40 cents. Carpets at 60 rents. Fine Wool Carpets 85 cts.
RYCE'S CARPET HALT,
Will open, ahoui June 1st, the second invoice this Spring of
CAEPETS!
From Auction or otherwise, wherever the o' :c f) -Id
1* Wholesale and Betail Dealer in
Cash will buy them the Cheapest!
uuik, *.« in the mean time
WILL REDUCE STOCK OW HMD
To make way for the new, and make
PRICES ACCORDHTQLY!
Although our Stock is
Large and well Assorted at Present,
All NEW and FRESH Goods bought th iff Spring. We have opened an
Exclusive House Furnishing Store,
And intend keeping it up to a full standard us such, wUh the
Most Desirable Styles of Carpets,
itm ttFight it out on this line" at twm*
Groceries,Provisions, NaiL«,Feed, Flour, Fish, Salt. Shingles, ftCa, ftC,
Corner Fourth and Eagle Streets, Terre Ilsnte. Connected with the above is a first-class Wagon Yard and Boarding House, the pro-
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rictorship of which has again been resumed Mr. Miller,whoguarantees to all who may patronise him, good accommodations at reasonable charges. ear Board
THE LOWEST PRICES!!',
"Trust to the Bridge that has carried you over safe,*
And go to RYCE'S CARPET HALL For Carpets.
FAMILY CROCERIES.
DAN MILLER,
by the Meal, Day,Week or Month,
mlldwtf
DAM MILLER,
Proprietor.
tbe use of
tii in?
FAMILY OKOOEklli
AND COUSTBT I'liOIH CE, Ohio St., bet. Fourth & Fifth,
FEED, J'»0'
And a general assortment ot
Family Groceries and Provisions.
Will keep constantly on hand a fresh supply
all parts of the city.
also buy all kinds of
iS. H. TURNKB, T. 0. BOUTIN
TURNER & BUNTIN,
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I
Wholesale and Retail I) E ALEltN I r« ,{S
IFF AH
,(UN
Pure Copper Distilled Ken j»dj tucky Whisky/
kinds of
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Corner 7th and Main Street
Terre Hante,Oct.6,1869. dtf
Win. M. Barr, S. B. Tea*.,
BARR & YEAKLE,»" House and Sign Painters
I4tk St., 0pp. Ceitral Engine Honse. All work ntnuted to as will reoei
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WHITE LEAD, 01JLS, PA1KTS,
quality,cars-
prepared to
White Lead of the best brands, Eagle, Chambers, Ac., from... $8.50 per 1001U Window Glass, extra quality, from $3.50 per box
Agent for Plate, Stained and Enameled Glass,
W SPECIAL TERMS TO THE TRADE, -©a
'owd**' "f .iw*.
WALL PAPERS, Just Received,
SATIN PAPEBS, Very Cheap, STAMP GILT PAPERS, New and Rich Designs, s~.r. DECORATION PAPERS, in Great Variety.
O A W O S
sell
Compound Kxfract of
Coiiabin
CNBFB*and
AT THE
selling at
Poper Hanger to send in any part of the city,
reduc-
Carpets. Two and Three Ply. Caapetsat 30 cents, Carpets at 50 cents.1 flood Wool Carpets 75 cents. Super Carpets $1.00. Extra Carpets 1.2(.
BROKAW BROS.
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tfmrifji
Sv
and
THERE IS NO SUCH WORD AS FAIL.
TARRANT'S
Compound
EXTRACT OF
CIJBEBS
.!i.
ASD
^OPAIB'A'.^ FA
Sure, Certain
AND
Speedy Cure
For all diseases of the Bladder. Kidneys and Urinary Organs, either in the Mule or Female, frequently performing a J'erfeet Cure in the ihortipace of Three or Four Days, and always in less time than any other Preparation,
X, DEALER AT
LEATC
your orders and they will be filled and delivered promptly
W ill
COUNTRY PRODUCE. Farmers will do well to call before selling. J. E. VOORHEES. *ag31dtf.
-»'h
Familv^Groceries.
ve prom»
attention. SMeial atteatioa giver to Sim aiotieg and Graining.
DLI
ITT TREASURER'S KOTIC^.
8M
Notice is hereby given tbat the Delinquent Tax List has been delivered to me for tbe year 1869 and foi mer years, on the 23d day or May,
pay
Siti.
la under
the Corporation Seal of the City, for oolleetion. All Delinquent Tax Payers are requested to settle their amounts forthwith. The law will be strictly enforced on all whe fail to
said delinquent taxes. JTARCUS SCHOEMKHL, bMSv City Treasurer.
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I'ubeba
mid
there is no need of confinement or
change in diet. In its approved form of paste it is entirely tasteless, and causes no unpleasant sensation to the patient, ftnd no exposure. It is now acknowledged by the Mo$t Learned in the Prufemion that in the above ela»» of Diteatet.
Copnbla are the only two
Remedies known that can be relied upon with any Certainty of Success.
TARRANT^
Componad Extract of Cabebs and Copabla."*
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FRUIT, PODLTRT.
of
Sold by Druggists all over the World. mlOdWIm
W. F. BRISCOE,
tiin
Family Groceries, Provisions, nci'melicaUy Sealed Fruitn,.t, TcQctnbles, Oyster*. Fish,
Preserves, Jellies, Stiures, Catsup, ..
l'1' K-
Pickles antl
Country Produce,
Ohio Street between 3d and4th,
Terre-Ilaute, Indiana, Soods delivered In the City froe of charge. marldif
BAKERY.
JULIUS MIESSEN,
AUKBlCiH A!»» rAII31JkX
CONFECTIONER# BAKER,
BO. 18 SOBTH FOURTH STREET,
Bet. Main and Cherry Sts., li Torro Haute, Ind. Keeps constantly on hand
a
%'rnamental
a«e de L»am.
freeh
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James
H.
sopuly OL
Cakoi, Candies.Ice Cream, Bread and Craok-
Cake., Pyramids. Ice Cream.
TE.?^L°!LE-R,,?"O.,.JEUY.
Blanee
ige. Roman Punoh, Bisqu'it ttlae'e
TIM
Fancy Ice
ihieken Salad,
fireai. PASTL^ ONGW
&E.. will
be made toVde?.
Private Parties furnished with Oypters.Meata IeeCreaia,JetRea, Ae.,eafhort aetlee.
aaylMlf
^AILNOA!1 AGENCY.
Turner, Agent for the
0. 0. FL- A
AT (LateliellolonUin)
ner
«th AND
hftTinc
storo of Turner A
Bqhuo cor
Main streets,
will GIRE
throufb re
ceipts on shipments of Produoe and Merchandise to all the Eastern Citlc®, grain IS bulk without transfer)and to ail Kew England Towns,freight as low as by any other line, and
cto6dt( Corner 7th and Main stri street
lOOLEYf BAKING 'Ow &
The standard rejpuUtion attained by this unrivaled aad infallible Teast Powder during
Powder during Perfect purity, Put up in tine.
twelve years past, is due to its Perfect purity
Pfajthfulness and
t_
g(e
the Majrar and Clerk of aute. in VI° oounty. Indiana, under
City of
aetoal weight, as represented, and will keep
TJ
eeonomy. Put up in tine -V
for vears. The quantity required for use is
from one-
fourth to one- half leu than other Baking Powders.
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