Daily Wabash Express, Volume 20, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 27 February 1871 — Page 3
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Opens Tuesdays & Saturdays at 10 a. WKKKI.Y MATLB. Jasonville via. Riley. Cookerly, Lewis, Coffoe and Howesville—Closes Fridays at 9 p.
Opens Fridays at4p.m
Ashboro via. Christy's PrairieCloses Saturdays at 9 p. Opens Saturdays at 3 p. m, All mails closes on Sunday'! at 6 p.
Office opens during the week for Sale of Stamps Money Order business, Ac., from 7,80 a.m. to 7 p.m.
On Sundays .ipen from 8 a. m. to 9 a. m. No Money Order business transacted on Sunday. L. A. BORKBTT.P.M.
NOTIONS,
&C.
H. ROBINSON & CO.
WHOLESALE DEALERS IX
Notions, Fancy Goods, CIGARS, t. OUTIiEBY, O 11
TOTS, STATIONERY, HOSIERY,
Cotton Yarn, Batts
WRAPPI^a AND WINDOW PAPERS.
Twines, Children's Carriages, &e 103 ftrAlif iiTrtiSETir (Opposite the Opera House.)
HAVING
refitted their building for the
exclusive Jobbing Trade, have now in stock and receiving from the best- manufactories of Europe and America, a full line of all Goods handled by them, and nt prices that deserve the attention of all close buyers.
A FUI/L UNE OF
STAPLE AND FANCY GOODS, Suitable for the City .Groccry Xrale. Blacking,Blueing, Matches, Marbles. Fancy
Soaps, Brushes, &c.
108 Main street, Terre Haute, Ind. feb2-dwly
Money Cannot Buy It!
For Sight is Priceless!
TT:
THE DIAMOND GLASSES
Manufactured by
J. E. SPENCER & CO., N. Y., Whioh are now offered to the publio, are pre nounced by aU the celebrated Opticians
MOST PEKFEtT,
Natural, Artificial help to the human eye ever known. They are ground under their own supervision, from minute Crystal Pebbles, melted together, and derive their name, "Diamond," on account of their hardness •nd brilliancy.
The Scientific Principle On which they are constructed brings the eye or centre of the lens directly in front of tne ore. produoing a clear and distinct vision, in tiie natural, healthy sight, and preventing all unpleasant sensations, such as glimmering and wavering of sight, dizziness, Sc., peculiar to all others in uso.
They aremounted in the finest manner
In frames of the best quality of all materia used for that purpose. Their Finish and Durability cannot be Surpassed!
CAUTION.—None genuine unless bearing their trade marko stamped on every frame. J. R. TILLOTSON, Jeweler and Optician, Sole Afeent for Torre Haute, Indiana, from whom they c, be obtained. These goods arprtsu] Feplcrs.atanT»r»«e.
LIVERY STA1IUE.
P. HUNTRR.
WE
A.J.'THOtfrsON.
HUNTEB to THOMRgON,
ft 0?
1
Livery and Sale Stables.
are prepared at oar Livery Stable, on Thirdjtraet, opposite the Buntin House, to furnish tk« P«M»c with good Stock and Carriages at Ter^NM^nablo terms janl7-d3m ft THOMPSON.
BARBER SHOP
Tf»s we.*. WIS',**! 3i
[OHN BARNIKLE, .r ir JIEUCHANT TA 1 l^OITi
MAISST&EI *. Walpislej's hi &e
Of^^axtoi Wouft respectfully call Ae^attention of the citizens of Terre Haute, and the public in general, that he has rented rooms above Sazton A Walmsley's Dry Goods Store, for the purpn of carrying on
MERCHANT TAILORING.
20 00 He keeps always on hand a Fashionable 3000 lection of Cassimeres, Vestingrs, Cloths, tc. ahd igterty to make it up in
THE LATEST ST *X.-. iHD IIK SHORT NOl ICE, Ana on very Reasonable Terms. Having
auuuu ici/ —, _"1 high rents to pay, he promises to make up Order, whether the goods be furnished by hia. or not. Everything in his l\ne cheaper than
Catting doni andwarrante&fo fit. a liberal patrona^ lieited.: aue29dtf
WARNER'S
f. '*\tU
PILE REMEDY»
Warner's Pile Remedy has never failed (not even in one case) to cure the v«ry worst cases of Blind, Itching or Bleeding Pil«*s. Tbpse who are afflicted should immediately isll ion their druggist and get JV
AK-
nkb'S PILE REMEDY. It is expressly for the Piles, and is not recommended to cure any other disease It has cured many cases of over thirty years standing. Price One Dol lar. For sale by druggists everywhere.
DYSPEPSI A.
Wnner'v Dyimepaia Is prepac-
siimulntthg tonic aud a splendid appetizer: it strengthens the stomach and restores the digestive organs to their healthy state. Weak, nervous and dyspeptic persons should use WARNEK's Dnspepsia l'osic. Eorsaie by druggists. Price One Dollar.
CQUGH NO MORE.
Warner's Congb Bal*am is healing softening and expectorating. The _extraor dinary power it possesses in immediately relieving, and eventually curing, the most obstinate cases of Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Influenza, Catarrh. Hoarseness, Asthma and Consumption is almost itwrediblfe. So prompt is the relief and certain its effeotffin nll tho above cases, or any amotion of the throat and lungs, that thousands of physicians are daily-prescribing it, and ono and all say that it is the most healing and expectorating medicine known. One dose always affords relief, and in most cases'one bottle effects a cure. Sold by druggists in large bottles. Price One Dollar. It is your own fault if you still cough and suffer. The Balsam will cure.
WINE OF LIFE.
The great Blood Puriffer and Delicious Drink, Warner's Vlnuiii Vitas, or Wine of litre, is fre from any poisonous drugs or impurities, being prepared for those who re quire a stimulant. It is asplendid appetizer and t6nic. and the finest thing in the world for purifying the blood. It is the most pleasant and delicious article ever offered to the public, far superior to brandy, whisky, wine, itters, or any other article It is more healthy, and cheaper. Both male and female, younger old, can take the Wino of Life. _It is, in fact, a life preserver. Those who wish to enjoy good health and a free flow of lively pu-its, will do'well to take the Wine of Lifeb If is different from any thing ever before in use. It is Sold by druggists^ algo.'at all ro" irt-
U91QUI IIUUl auj limine c»si wwiy«v Is io\i By druggists: al$6iat.allr
,^poct^bl«saloje||A^Price Un.el)6.Uar, lhqia bottles.
EMMENAGOGUE.
Warner's Emmenneo^ne is the only article known to cure the Whites, (it will cure in every case.) Wher- is the family in which this important medicine is not wonted? Mothers, this is the greatest blessing ever offered you. and you Should immediately procure it. It is also a sure cure for Female Irl regularities, and may be depended upon in every case where the monthly flow has been obstructed through cold or disease. Sold by druggists." Price One Dollar. Orient by mail on receipt of One Dollar and a Quarter.
Address 619 State Si., Chicago, 111. novtf-dwly
WHEAT, flYE, OATS, &C. —PhOOt. TELE dRAPH MIL!
LAFAYETTE STREET, TERBE JiAl'lE, IJf6.
Highest market price paid for
Wheat, Rye, Oats, Corn & Buckwheat WheatFloor, Bye Flour, Buckwheat Flour, All of the best quality, and sold at the Low est Prices, Wholesale or Retail, in Barrels or Sacks,.... t,w Also, Ground Fcfd, CoaHe md Fin'f,'* Bran,
RICH A BDSON *.e 1FFHOBS,' Propr's.ijj gpSO.dly.
PROFESSIONAL.
nit. HABLAND,
No. 217 Main Street, «»i Bet. Sixth and Seven h, COSSriTAIIOJf FREE from 9 A. m. to 5 p. ji. o!0-dw2
W. MORTON STEVENSON, «. D. OFFICE—No. 110. Opera House Block Main street, Terre Haute, Ind.
IUP-STA
so
Office hours from 9 to 12 A. and fl-oro to4 P.M. jan20
BINDING,^
p^OOK BINDING. ^. 'K^T^I'jf'6 JOSEPH KASBERG having establfshed a new and complete Book Bindery, is prepared to do all kinds of Book Binding and Blank Book mahnfaoturing.' Magasihes bound in the best style.
JOSEPH KASBERG, 159 Main St., over Cox' Book Store, decl-dtf Terre Haute, Ind.
TROCHES.
Rnshton's ©herrjr Pcctornl Troches dAofiaiAfi
Core Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat Asthma, Bronchital and Lutig difficulties. Remove all that dryness of the throat peculiar to ministers, singers and public speakers, and acts like a charm in allaying all irritation. Very pallatable. fto nauseating offensive cubebs in them- Sold by all druggists. Also Rushton's (IT. V.) Cod Liver Oil the purost, sweetest and best. ian25-dw2m
FANCY STORE.
New Trixmmg!
^ANCY
STORE
^r. Ndi iiiBiiix
Matn'street. bct.[6th and 7tli streets, tj South side, near corner Sixth,
H™AB
opened one of the'fin'st ah(TTa?ge£t Stocks of all kinds of Ladies' Dress and Cloak)
AND
rr
FANCY
GOODS
fq'n. I kLo .Kmauflsetareg
COUPS,TASSKLS. GIMPS JIBJTTOS8 iadioa. cn 11 and see the Goods. •. J,5CH AUBLIN.
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NOTICES.
Poisonon* Bfedieiaes*
The theory that the virus of disease can be safely counteracted by dose* of poison, it false and dangerous- Within the last twenty' fivg years, not less than a toore of virulent p#sons have been ndded-to the repository of tbb medical profession. They are giv*n in small doses, otherwise they would: destror ife immediately but even in minute quantities, they produoe, ultimately, very disastrous effects. It is unwise andiinphilosoplr ical to employ, as remedies, powerful And insidious drugs, which in subjugating one disease, sow the seeds of another still more unmanageable. None of these terrible medicaments operates with'as much directness and certainty upon the causes ofl disease as Hostetter's Stomach bitters, a tonic and corrective, teitJkotrt a sinfffe deleterious ingredient in it* composition. Arsenic and quinia are given for intermittents bromide of potassium for nervous disorders strychnine and prussie afld for general debility mercury, in various forms, for liver complaint preparations of chloroform and onium.for sleeplessness and yet these deadly drags do not compare, as specifics for the diseases: above enumerated, wi'h that wholesome vegetable in vigorant and alternative, while they are all, so pernicious that it is astonishing any physician should take the responsibility of prescribing them. Let infalids, for their own sakes. try the Bitters before they resort to the poison^ The reliefthey will experience from a courae of the harmless spe ific," will Tender a recourse to the unsafe preparation referred to. quite unnecessary.
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J|a iNew Enjoyment f" Ladiesr"have yon nsted Mctibat LAWMAN'S FLORIDA
WATKE Tt i/s really the best
perfume to:be found. It is'equally suited for th^jfeandkerchief, the toilet and the bath. In "France and England, in South and Central 'Afeerica, and in India and China, Ac., Ac-, it is the only perfume in extensive use so agreeable andreireshinB is its delightful fragrance, that'when onee used it is invariably preferred-tb all others. may5-deodly
V£ SCH^XCK ADVISES COXSUVB TIKES TO GO TO FLORIDA J.V!',
iriXTER. m:
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AVISO for
Uio
wlmlo time anfl attention to tho study of lung 3%, ensts and consumption, -I feci Uiat I understand fully the course thatoucbUo be pursued torestoro a tolerably bad ease cl diseased lungs to hcaltby soundness. 'iUei ill's anil most Important step la, fjr the patient to avoid taking colu and tne best of all places on tliia continent for Uito purpose, in winter, is t'ldrMs, well down in the State, where the temperature is regular. And not subject tosncft variations as in more northern latitudes. Pa'.atka Is a point 1 tun recommctul. A pood hotelis kept there ly rvterman. Last winter I saw several persons there wliose lungs had boon badly diseased, hot who, tinder the'hcalin^ inliucncc o£ taocllmato and re ii el
One hundred miles fartlicr down the river Is a point which
I
would prefer to l'alatka, as llie tcm-
£[ellonvlllo
crnturcismoro even, and the air dry and bracing, and Enterprise aro located there.
I
should civaadecided pnUrenco to ilellonvilla: it is two milesfroin river or lake, and it seems almoEt impossllileto tako cold tliore. The tables in Florida might be better, and patients complain at tltoes: but that is ft good si^n. as it indicates a return of appetite and, when this Is thecaao, they generally increase l:i fli sh, and then the lungs must heal.
Jacksonvii'e, Ilibernia, Green Cine, and many othar places In variou-s parts of Florida, can be salt ly recommended to consumptivi a in winter. 31 reasons for saying so are, that patients are less liable to take cold t!icsa than wliero.tlicio is a lets even tciiijicralure and it is not necctsary to s:iv, that, where a ciinsuinptivc person exposeshimstll to frequent cult's, ha is certain to die shortly: then lore iy a.lviceis. go well iluivn Imoth state, out of tho reach of prevailing cast w::n anil fugs Jacksonville.yotvaiinostanyother ql'dhe?lucalitic Jhavonanua,TOii benetli. tluisb vfl:® atfc trouMcuwith a torpid liver, a (Hsurdcrcd rtoirtaclii deranecc bowels, sore threat, or cough bur. fur lly'ise ivho& lunt's aro di-nascd, a more soutli'.rn point Is ear a re
For fllteen vcars prior to loGH, 1 was prrfessionrfiy in New YurU.liostun, I'.altlinore, anil) liiiadclphia^vciy week, v. liei 1 saw !nd cxaniineit un an mrcritc ilvo hundred patients a week. A pracUco fc^oealensive, cin)»raciiup.evfti}- possible phasoollnng disease, lias enabled mOWuml-rsitand tlrcdfceaso ifully and hencc my cautfon in regard to taking cold. A person iu tako vast ouanlitii-3 of "Schenck's I'ltimonlo Svru:, Seaweed 'Ionic, and
JIandrake 1'ills," and yet dijiflu dues not avoid taking cold. In Klorida, nearly evcn'boily la u.-.lng Rchcncic Siandrako 1'ills for'thit climate is inoro likely to produco bilious habits than more nortiiem latiles. It is a well-established fact, that natives of lilorida rarely dia of conSlimiition, especially tl o» of tho southern part. On the other liana, in VewXnKland, one-third at least of tlio population die of this tcrriblo discaso. In tho Middle States,, it docs not prevail so largely: sliil.thcro arc many thousands of cases Hare. What a vast percentage of life would bo saved if consumptives were as easily alarmed in retard touikhi:.' fresh colds as they aro aboilt scarletf.:ver,sniall-pox,£e. I but thov are "^HSff'they tako what tliey term alittlecold, which they are crcdulous eaough to believe will wear olf in a few days. They pay no attention to it, and hence it iiij'S tho foandailon for another and ananer still, imtil tho lungs arc diseased beyond all hope of euro.
ilyadvic
vice to persons whose lungs nro n(Tcctcd, [inly, is to lay in a stock of Hcbcnck's l'ul-
*9 v.
mo He Syrup, Sclienck'a Seaweed 1 onic, and Schcnck's Mandrake l'llls,and go to Florida. Ireeomtnend these particuiarmcdieines, bccause I am th'Sroughly acquainted with their action. I snow, that, where they are used in strict aecordanco with my directions, they will do the work that is required. This accomplished, nature will do the rest The physician who prchcribes for colli, couth, or night sweats, and then advises tho patient to walk or ride out every dayj will be sure to have a corpse his hands befofe long.
Jiyplanis, to give my three medicines in accordance with tho printed directions, except in somo cases where a freer use of tho Aiandrako 1'ills i-i
ncccssnry. Sly objcct la, to give tono to tho Btoih»cb,—to get up a good appetite. It iS always a •ood sign when a patient begins to grow hungry: have hopes of such. With a rclUh t'o.r food, ami the cratitiuatiun of that relish, comes good blood, and with it mora flesh, which is closely tcilowcd bya healing of the lungs, then tho coapn loosens and.abates, tlio creeping chills aud clammy Jiitht 6Weats no longer prostrato aud annay, und the patient gets well, provided ho nvoiils taking cold. jiow, tliero are many consumptives who liavo not the moans to go to Florida. Tho question may bo asked, Is thero no hope for such? Certainly tliero is- Sly advice to such is, aud ever liaa been,
to
stay in a warm room during tho winter, with a temporal itro of about seventy degrees, which should be kept regularly at ttotpoint by means
C10O
Wlinin l»1C UUIIU- wt mo
-^^uu^Mandrake l"iUs"and Seaweed Tonic^hiivo »yruu, Aiuiiuruno curci very many of what gccwul/lo bo liopcloss ,cas«3 of consumption." OovHcro yen •will, you will he almost certain to And poor consuinptivo who has been by their use.
DO almost curwim ui iitiu o"OT-»
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who has been rescued from the very jaws ot death
8o
far aSf the Mandrake Pills sro concoi'tert, everybody should keep a supply of them on hand. They act on tho liver better tlian .lalcmel, anil leavo nono of Its hurtful effccts behind. In fact, thcyars cxcclicpt. in eases whelo a AnrgaUve mMlcino is required. If you have partaken too freely of ft-uit,and diarrlioea ensues, a doso ot tho Mandrake* will cute you. If yoirare subjects Blck headache, take a dose of tho Mandrakes, and they will relieve you in tvto hours. If you would obviate the cffect of aclutnge ot watiir.or the too free indulgcnco in fruit, take one of tho A!andrakes every night, and you may then, drink water, and •at water-melons, peari apples, plums, peaches, or com, without tho risk of betu -j them. They will protcct thoee who live indninp tit nations it chills and fevers. Try -them., !hey
They
a^tas
ii in live Trv jhtah. They
Full directions in all langunqss accompany my medicines, so cxplielt nr.d elear that any ono can uso them without consulting me, and con bo bought from any druggist.
S. II. ScnEscs, il.D.,
Ko. 15 Xorth Sixth Street, Philadelphia.
JOHX F. HENBT, 8 COLLEGE TZA.CE, A'EIP TOXIC, WHOLESALE AGENT"jspiifeS dec!3-dwly ~'"ij
NOTIONS.
WHOLESALE NOTIONS.
A. C. A. WITTIG,
IVo. 148 Main Street,
Jobber & Commission Merchant
In Notions, Fancy Ooods,
CIOAKS, KSGLISli, EBB A ASD AXEBICAR cu a? y.n rerfumerjj Sonp. Cotton Yarn, Battinfr, etc.
14S Main Sti*eet,
between Filth and Slxtli Streoi
In the Ktere forweriy ocetvpied.by Cqx ASon spW-dwly
ATTORNEYS.
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TO
W
r. HAItUK „, j.aXJtUlfiOBtJFT J^AlRU VX .' :Vv.
t./^TORNEYS"^
PHY COOPS,
73 MAiN ST.
YORK
SEAR COURT HOUSE SQUARE.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
.j
Celebrated
Tlx©
\.v .. lAjfflSf.t aar n"® cV3
'"'The most iasfiiig, agtm
aMe, .and refreshing of aD jerfuiiies, for use on th^
landkerchief, at the Toilet
and in the Bath. For sale
)y all Druggists and P6r.
iimers:
last tiurtj-flvo years devoted my
MANUFACTURERS.
PLANING
pEAIRI- CITY MILLS. CXIFT ft WILLUm
I Manufacturersf.w o3 fe
SASH, DOOKS, BLINDS, Window and Door Fraaes- S Moulding Brackets, .0 A I. Start Ballings,
Rsdiustersj Kewell
Posts,
tea1
tlorlng aadSIdlag.
A nd all descriptions ol Finished Lumber
WHOLESALE ASD RETAIL OIALCKSIIt •JlJi
Vj'
JRX3STE TsTTXr-BEB,
•f-'O'-v JLath andiShitt\(sq Slate Roofing,' prions A,f Cement Hoofing^ bs."
Boofing Felt.
Cnstom Sawing, Planing and Wood Turnine)
DONE TO ORDER.
All Work Warranted. Corner Ninth and Mulberry Ste.
O. €. ALLEir,
"The Hatter,"
New York 'Hat Store.'
Having a competent bnyer in New York to select goods as soon AS manufactured, 1 am enabled-tb present, at til times, the latest Novelties. ,xt\:
&.LLEN, TAe Hatter,
145 9KAIM STREET. jn!4d6m
PAINTERS.
BKKELL,
a
rii K'
A I N E
AO
Vi DEALER IN
of
iwiu
MJ
a thermometer, let .ach a piittnit'tako Kts Cxcrciao within tho limits of tho loom by walking up •iJj nm
.anddown as mucli as bis strength vill permit, in order to keep up a healthy circulation of
tiia
two
•ifrtmrfYi will TOrTJ\it. ltl
blood.
have careil thousands by tliis system, and can uo
®o again
giaASH A PAiwm
^TIVT. s. MELTON,
are
itiyharmlcss. Theycanoo'odgooffv.ily. invuy uaiiuivooa iiovc abandoned my professional \isit to Boston and Hew York, but continue to eco p: ents at my office, Ko. 15 Xorth Sixth Street, l'liil^ielphia, every Satnni.iy, IVom 9, A.M., to 3, rn. ILoso who wish a thorough examination with the ltcsp meter will be charged Ave dollars. Tho Kespironittcr declares tho exact condition of the lun. and natients can roadily ioarn whether they nro curable or not But 1 desire It distinctly undcrstoud, that tha value of my medicines depenuj entirely upon their being taken strictly according to tiopgip conclusion, wlil say, tlint vhen persons take my medicines, and their j-y iv-niri arc brought into a hcaltby condition thereby, they aro not so liable to take cold yet no ono with diseased lungs can bear a sudden chango of atmosphere without the liability of greater or less irritation of the bronchial tubes.
PAINTER,
Vor. Stli, IiMlayctte Md Leenst Sts.,
Terre-Haute, Ind,
Does Graining, Paper Hanging, Calcimine ing.and everything usually done in the line. iune25d]y
«fm. M. Ban. S. B. Teakh
BAKU & TEAZLE, House and Sign Painters On 5th Street, bet. Main & Ohio,
In Cory's new building.
All work entrusted to us will receive proinp attention. Special attention giser to Sign Painting1 na Orainine. dly
LAND.
Union Pacific Railroad Comp'y.
JHAVE
A
Land Grant Direct from the UoTeraaaeBt
OF
1 «,, 0 9 0 ,000 ACRES WJPSW!*--OP "THE Best Farming and Mineral XWdi fli America.
,000,000 seres choice farming lands on the line of the road, in tne ISTATE OF NEBBASKA,
Me
by
LAW,
Otfioc—So.!8i MainStreek.opstain.
IN THB N
GREAT PLATTE VALLE\, Now for sale, for cash or credit at low rates of interert. These lands are near the 41st parallel of North Latitude, is a mild and hjsalth climate, and for' grain growing and stocU raising are unequalled by any in tne United States. ^,
Convenient to markef both oast and West Prices range from $2.50 to $10.00 per acre. GREAT INDUCEMENTS
to
Settlers with limited means. 3.500,000 ACR1S Rich government lands along the road be' tween
a.
OMAHA AHB WORTH PLATTE, Surveyed and open for entry under the Homestead and I're-emptioa law, and can be. taken
ACTUAL SETTLERS ONLY. An opportunity never before presented for ecuring homes near a great Railroad with all the conveniences of an old settled, country. New edition of descriptive pamphlets with- maps, now ready and sent free to ail parte of the United States, Canada and Europe. Address.
O. F. DAVIS, Land Commissioner. U. P. R. R. Co.. Omaha, Neb ia4-dlm-w3m
FLAVORING EXTRACTS.
ORIENT
THE PTBKST .t*n I»wt rem'' $ha
PKY COOPS
^Te hare reqeired another lot of thoae handsome Cloth Jackets for ladies, at $3^5. Hew York Store, near Court House Square. irt
s'.K'* :r.-t n.
New York Store clearance sale. Vice Browii 8hirtings, Heavy Sheetings lower than ever,,
Tfew York Store clearance sale We sell a foil Uiie of Bosoms for the' cost of the sewing Come and look!
WlfTRXITCKe, WDSCHHAUFT CO.
HOTELS.
Jacob B«t«. WATIOK1L
1
HW®8E-,
Cor. Sixth and Mem Street*,
Terre Haute. Indiana.
Jacbb'Butx, JB 8**i Props*
This House has been thoroughly refttrnished. my23di»
IPKBI: HAUTE HOUSE
Stf Corne* Main and Heosntk SbJ luo'JToxre Etntis. .Indiaina..
This Hotel has recently been refitted, andjlut Ita flrSt-elass orderj oiRrfti* aeoommodatioB* ansurpassed in the State.
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T. G. BiilTIS, Proprietor.
CLARK HOUSE, Gor.Firfiit OXioSU.,
Terre Haute, Indiana.
W. H. GRIFFITH, Prep.
Office of Marshall Mentesum a and, Palestine
t^eebsii to and from all Wains.' noyMdtf
MEDICAL.
lOHFIDESTlAL. -YOBSR men who have injnred themselves by efsrtain seoret habits, which unfit them for business, pleasere or the duties of married lift Safcrf middle aged and- old men who. from the follies ef youth or other oause». feeba debility in advance of their years, before plaoing themselves under the treatment of any one. should first read the "Secret Friend." Married ladies will learn something of importai.ee by perusuing the "Secret Friend. Sent t^* any address, in a sealed enveolpe, receipt of 25 cents. Address Db.CHAHLISon
A. Sthabt A
Co., Boston. aug20-deod-wly'
AVOID
QUACKS, A VICTIM OF EARLY indiscretion, causing nervous debility, premature decay, Ac., having tried in vain every advertised remedy, hasa simple means of self cur«, which, he will send free to his fellow sufferers. Address J. H, TUTTLB, 78 Na8gan street. Hew York. de'c26-deod6m
UNDERTAKERS.
I A. A. O BALL, ...
UKDERTAKER,
'Is preprred to execnte all orders in his line with neatness and dispatch, corner of Third ann Cherry streets, Terre Haute, Ind. ian2(M-cwt.
J.H W. CONlSELJjf
ITKDBaTAKEB. m&m
Lrti-fT! I
Having purchased back from^ J&e W. Chad--Wiok, Gruber Co., the Undertaker's Establishment, and having had seven years experience in the business, is new prepared to furnish,Metalie Burial Cases, .{JasM, Caskets, and Wooden Coffins, of all styles and
Third treet, Terre Hute. Indiana. Terre Rante. May
PATENTS
PATENTS
American and European
MUNN&CO.the
Yashington, and in al^European Countries, They give special attention to the prosecution ot Rejected Claims, Appeals, Extensions and Interferences. as-Pamphlet.Of the New Patent Law for 1870 furnhn iioiil
furnhVed Wee." Address^
ROOFING.
J^OOFING is• "f# Wi.
CLIFT & WILLIAMS.,
Agents and Dealers in
John's Patent Asbestos Itooflng. Bock River Paper Co's Building Roofing Slate, Felt and Cement Boollng,' & Chicago Elastic Stone itooflng
PAPEKS, used in the place of Plasterin on the inside, and for Sheathing under siding on the outside.
Roofs applied in city and country an warranted. Call on us at the Prairie Crty Planing Blills, corner of»th and Mulberrj treets- mayMdti
DIAMONDS, AC.
"BALL, BLACK & CO., 565 and 567 Broadway,
C00D8
ilaj,
continue to give opinon in
regard to Novelty of inventions. Free of Charge, make Special Examinations at the Patent Office, prepare Specifications. Drawings, Caveats and Assignments, and r*secute applications for Letters Patent at
YORK,
Diamonds,
TA-TjT
4
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&
37 Park Row, New York.
SCIENTIFIC AMERICAS
A iixteen-pspe Weekly, devoted to Me Chanics, Manufactures, Invention, Chemistry. Engineering. Architecture, and Popular Seience. Full of splendid Engravings. Terms$3 00 a year. Specimen number sent free. Address. MUNN Jt CO., decl3 dw3m 37 Park Bow, New York
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Jewelery,
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.Watches, and Silverware,
Of tlif Best Qnalifl' atd at Itwist Prices.
GOODS SENT PER EXPRESS, C.0- D.
DISSOLUTION.
.iSSOLUTIOtf.
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The partnership heretofore existing between the undersigned under the firm name of Cory A Co., is this day ^dissolved by mutual eonsent. Parker Milligan retiring from said firm. The business Drill be continued by S Cofcy and T. W. Wat kins, under the name of Cory & Co., and they are alone authorized te settle the business of the old^firm. 8. CORY.
T. W. W ATKINS.
Feb 18,187i: & PARKEk MILLIGAN 20-tf
BAKERY
CARD. pdP ll«
A Confectionei & Bakery.
Ha'tinz refitted the roiifectionery and Bakery formerly kept by Messrs- JHiessen A Co., NtfVl6 North Fourth street, andr engaged the gullets 6T Mr. Mrefo'n, 1 am now prepared to farnish.arder* «f any kind fe*: Weddings, Par ies. Festivals, 4c., in our line, n'c have alsoa new and selected stock ef all kinds of Candies, Nuts. Ac., at the lowest rpossiWe prices. We ask a share of the public patron-
a^*.
B. ^resh Milk at ali times.
No.16 North Fourth streetn-lt| lfi-(12w't
Uifi.
New York Store clearance sale. We can match ttie-blaok Alpaca yon paid 60 cts per yard for, at
3%®*..rJK&MJfik tmry 4»y!. •H 0t*| iifli vU,
New Tork Store clearance «ale, 73 Main street, near Court Honae Square. Save meney!
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emu Sett.
SQTJA.I2-E., •»j wimiBiie,
bpschhaitt
a co.
FAMILY GROCERIES.
DAN MILLER,
Wholesale and iletail Dealer in Groceries,Provisiont.lf ails,Fee Flour, Fish, Salt. Shingles,
Ace., &C',
twraer Foarth and Eagle Streets, Terre Haate. Connected with the above is a first-class Wacon Yard and Boardinr Horns, the pro etorahip of which has again been resumed
Mi. Miller. who gnarantees to all who may JMiiie him»'#ood aeeommodations at reasonable charges.
W Board by the fteal. Day, Week or Month, mlldwtff' DAH MILLER. Proprietor.
a». H.TiruriMt' t. o. TUfeNER & BUNTIN, Wholesale and Retail
.ii.' o»fc» oi' DEALERS in
jfond ia snch estBblishments, and request iMends kni the pubhe to give ns.aealUnd amine our Stock and PTices. All kinds oj
amine
^onght at the market price. Give us a call.— tronble to show goods.
FLOUR
iJD fEED.
ly Flour, Hay, Oats, Bran, 4c_. All goods dehvered free of '^BUHTIN. Corner 7th and Main Street.
Terre Haute, Oct. 6:1869. dtf
W. F. BRISCOE,
:I iror-i' U.. DBALEB IN ,j'i „•,
Family Groceries, Provision, Hermetically Sealed Fruits, Vegetables, Oysters,Fish,
Preserves, Jellits, JOauces, Catsup,. Pickles and
Country Produce,
erio Street bexween Ed and4th Terre-Haute, Indiana, Goods delivered in the City free of charge. issrUly
GRAIN DRILL.
S YES
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JONES & JONES
Have the
FARMERS' FRIF.yi)
GRAIN DRLIL!
"Hiilt j"
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(Kuhn, theeleC brateDril llnventor sdas and best.) Force Feed Drill, Operated by Spur Gearing.
No Loose Cog Wheels About It
Inpossihle toChoke it—The Feed Chaaged la One Second—Will Sow Any Kind of Grain or Seed. Whether Clean-or Feal.
The grain is distribited by means of small double spiral feed wheels working in cups under the hopper: these wheels carry the grain mnard* to a discharge opening in the cup and forceitout,and with ft force out straw ««a other obstructions- It is utterly impossible to choke it, and as evidence of this fact the wheat we have in our sample machine is halt chaff, and by turning the wheel it is carried through as well as clean wheat.
It will sow any kind of grain, and in a quantity desired. .. In.other force feed drills to chanfe the feed you remove on® cog wheel and pat in another and the cog wheels are loose and liable to he osfc In the
FARMERS' FRIEND DRILL
The wheels are all fastened to the drill, an the feed is changed by stmpiy moviue a swa lever^ITis done in
ONK BECOKO.
aar Send tot Circular showing how Farmers' Friend came out ahead in 1869 to
JOKES & JONES.# East side Publio Square, TEKHE.BAVTE.IN1.
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SEWING MACHINES. Glorious News for the People.
NEW ERA IN THESSiriNGH CHINE WOBLD.
Sewing Maohine Companies SIIVTTXE MACHINE is fast superceding all others. It makes the lock-stitch, alike on both sides, is far simpler, better and rans liehter than any S85 Machine in the market, yet Mils from S20 t® f40 cheaper. We guarantee it a First-class Machine in every respect, and offer $1,000 for any Family Machine that will do a larger range of work. It sews from Harness Leather to Muslin without any alteration.
An energetic Agent wanted in every conn ty. Full particulars and a hightv-interrttin pamphlet mailed
FBKB.
Address KNOWLE
VAN DUSBN.,137 West Jefferson stre Louisville. Ky. ec25.aw3m
RAILROAD.
PULLMAN PALACE
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Drawing Rooini Car Line
hi ,'yt via «t,
Terr Haute &Indianapolis
HAILHOAD,
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PITTSBURG,). "(1,
:t PHII,ADELPHI&Y'
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(AS8BNGERS CAN SECURE SECTION8, Double ind Sitfgl* Berths. ln PULLWAN PALACE DRAWING ROOM and SLEEPING COACllKS, through to above and Ml intermediate cities, by .applying prior to 12KK) (r.o n) eaeh day. TheseJJoaches •re attached to the Lightqiog New York Express 1:19 A.
TmA19.
are new, clean
and models of comfort *«d elegance. Apfly to QEQ.E FA^Rl^GKPpN, at General Ofifce T. A I. R. R.,
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trhat^we cannot folflll.
ait s&."»
DRY COOD8
Kew Tork Storel clearance sale We aeli Blankets at. less than half prioe.
nev«r advertise
STBEETX1
jWe offer a line of Bleached Muslins at 15 per cent, below New York Jobbers' prices
HOUSE
New York Store clearancejsale. It will pay you to try the New York Store, for anything you want to buy. One price only.
WimSBKHG, BG8CIBACPT ICO.
BOOKS A STATIONERY.
B. e. COX A CO.,
Booksellers and Stationers
STANDARD AND MISCELLANEOUS 'aw i.-,
books,
?*.$'
SCH00LB00KS,
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Foolscap,
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Groceiies.
Letter andL,
-mv Note Papers,
Photograpb- Albums!
IEWVIXOPESj
FANCY GOODS,
GOLD PENS, Ac.!
Terre Haute, Indiana. dec2-dtf
DENTISTS.
ll iiii'i"
W.E.
HOSSJETEK,
BEACH'S BLOCK,
OVER
llyce's "Buckeye Store."
WORK DONE All
New York Prices!
'All Operations Warranted.
DE
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GIBBON JCOUNI Y.
Ami
S O O Princeton, Indiana,
The Best Yellow Poplar Lumber
GREEN OK SEASONED.
•r.Csll and examine his stock, or"0rder a car load." deo5-d3m
CARPETS, AC.
.'
CALL AT
BBOKAW BROS.,
109 MainStreet,
And buy something useful for your
IHOLIDAT PRESENTS!
•,.,2 I _-ti -s-miii-i
Wagons and Carts, piam and fancjr painted. For the Boys. Ladies' Companions, furnished complete. For the Girls.
Clock and Vase Brackets, carved and plain. For the House. Yelfet ai.d Brussels Rugs and Hats* For your Wife.
Ladies and Gents' Traveling Bags- For your Friend. Traveling, Work and Stand Baskets. For a Ladies' present Handsome Brussels, Velvet and
Iograin
A E S "lvt''
Beautiful Gilt Band
COAL.
GENDltf E BLOCK COAL. JtoWHTTAKER
R. is prepared to furnis coal consumers of Terre Haute, dur ing the Fall and Winter, the very beet She'. Clock Coal in the market in quantities to suit purchasers. Call and examine tbe quality ol his coal, opposite the", larket Honse. eoraer Fourth and Walnut streets, hwors 8epl6*dBm
par abasing elsewhere.
COAL and CO., Wholesale and retail Pittsburg, Brazil, Bl^.i Sngar Creek Coals in qnantities tb suit ens
PRINTNC PRESS.
if't'i 'iS'
Manyfiicturers KerehaUts!!
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SHIPPEBSand DRUGGISTS
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DO ROCN OWN
With
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Window Shades!
Bep and Damask.' vte*?
CURTAIN ^GOODS
All very suitable and will be offered at IKEDUCED PRICES during then IHolidays atn
BROKAWS'
House*'' Furnisliing Store
A •navlrAlniiAM
toners and at the lowest market-prices. With good coal, good weights' and prompt delivery, we hope to receive shareof tt«
PUAlieoWerrS^eM^\r«^Uonde»:Nalioni
6UU Bank. «or»«r of .Fifth a®d Mwfl will r^wpt utt^ntion. au«Sld1
a WOTELTV
in nc
di t-" a
JTOB
PinVIM
PMM,
great saving of time, trouat« ble and expense. Second
to none for the use of fi«sseratl ieb Prtafcn, or
PRINTING Vn,,atf?.OT: sirable pwesat for any Boy or Wiri. Priteel rnsew, 18,l,|»2.|«,
Send for Catalogue with testimonials and specimens of plain and colored printing done on the press, to MNJ .®. WOODi, mann* faoturer.36i Federal street, Boston. Mass.
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917 Market eU Pbila., P». A. C. KBLLOGO, 65 West Van Bnren St., Chicago, 111. declO-dlm
MEDICAL.
THE BByUl CHAMBER. ESSAYS FOB YOUNG MEN. A
OK
Great Social Evils and Abuses,!
Whieh interfere with MABBIAQB. with sure means of relief for the Ernng and Unfortunate, diseased and debilitated.
Sent in sealed letter envelopes, free
ChAdSSresi.
PIANOS.
L. KISSNER'S
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Ii. H. BARTHOLOMEW,
SCS0E05 AXD XICHAXIOAL
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E N I S
Successor to Dr. D. M. WELD, Ns. 157 Main St. National Block. Terre Haute. Ind. BasutsKCK—Corner Fifth and Swan streets m80dt
LUMBER.
SEASONED LUMBER
4s
di
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HOWARD SANITAKT AID AS
SOCIATlftN, NO. 2 South Ninth St., PHIL ADBLPHIA, Pa. janlT dwdm
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THE BEST AND CHEAPEST
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Organs and Melodeons
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Palace of Mnsic,
NO. 48 OHIO STBEET, m»h-
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(0pp. the old ConrtHouse.) TnUBAVTE,»S.
N. All kinds ol Instruments repaired
INSURANCE.
FIRE .INSURANCE.
STATEMENT
OF THE
ASSETS AND LIABILITIES
OP THE
REPUBLIC
Fire Insurance Company,
December 31, 1870,
MADE
tothe Auditor ef the State of Indiana under oath of the President and Secretary, now on file in tho office of the Clerk ot the Circuit Court of Vigo county. (ASSETS.^ Cash onihand andl in the hands of agents or other persons 133,468 99 United States Bonds (market
Debts secured.... 26,118 Debts for premiums... 28,318 05 All other security and property... 3o,867 $1,132,812 43
Company
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J. G. CRAIN, .,. i!: HHULMAN.
r* W.B. WARREN, v?
W'sHti tit D.W. MINSHALLJ Dirrectora of the Terre Haute Braneh. J. 0. JONES. Manager, ?0d6t-wlt 141 Main street (second floor.)
FIRST-CLASS INSURANCE! Bufftilo City Insurance Co.
A esets Jan. 1,1871 «70,»»S
Imperial Fire of London, A\l
Assets in Gold |8fOOO.MO
National Life Ins. Co. of theU. S. of America.
.vi:3 Capital, full paid 01,000,000 The Leading Company of America! Low Rntss, Liberal and Definite Policies,, A
ORTH AMERICAN, of New York. Assets. Jon. 1.1KTL |770,3te K. HAGKR McKEEN, Agents, feb3-d^m'
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LIABILITIES. I
Losses unadjusted and in suspense waiting for further proof An other claims against the
21,500 00 4.17f) 82
9 25,676 82
From the above statement it will at onco be perceived that the Republic it perfectly sound. There can bo no better security for Policy Holders than United Statei Bonds. Policies written upon all kinds of insurable pioperty at as low rates as any other solvent company. DWELLINGS, SCHOOL HOUSES and CHURCHES insured for one, three or five years, and guaranteed against losses or demage by lightning as well as fire.
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Perfect Security. »fUM
A. FOOTE, Agent. 65 Main street.
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FIRE INSURANCE CO..
of Hart*
ford. Assets^ Jan._ lj_ 1871,55.782,635 09.
Assets, dan.
J, 10/1,
»o.(d2,635
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HA6ER McKEEN. Agents. Dowling Hall.
HARTFORD
FIRE INSURANCE CO.,
of Hartford. Assets. January 1, 1871, ft 12,737 519 39. HAGERAMcKEEN,Agents. Dowling Hail.
(RANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE CO.. of Philadelphia. Assets. January 1. 1871. ,009,888 25. HAOER A MoKEEN. Agents,
SPRINGFIELDof
sar&nco Co SpriBgfie*dt,
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Dowling Hall.
FIRE AND MARINE IN-
MASS* AS
sets. ^-1.^«KEEN. Agents.
Dowling Hall.
HiT ERCHiANTS'INSURANCE CO. of ford/'ASsets. Jan. t. mi.|6p0.p00.
Hart-
,#eeU.Jan. !.l»7i »ouu.uw. HAGER 1- MoKEEN, As-ents. DOFIIDK Halli
ttUiXN, Agenda Dowlinir Hall.
CHORUS
CLASS.
J. l.KKIi.IIAUTE CI'
C.JL.ASS,
—O-
•i r. icnnii HAUTE CI10RUS CLASS meets every-Tuesday and ridaynignt, from 8 to 10 o'clock, at the Terre Haute
Musical Institute Beoms,
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4- bVER THE POST OFFICE* Members adniitted at any time. CHABIiES «1 OOper month novl-d6m
MUSICAL.
»1 I 7^, 1 TERRE HAUTE
vocallessons/arttc«iJ»eacfi.
XLSICAL INSTRUCTION^
ft ItSvt .'1
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!'9iftt •THOROUGIl Course ©T instrttetlons on either Piano. Violin, Gnitar, Organ or eledtfon.and wiltiTation of the voioe may ep secured applying directly to
be
'^rp^ OEOBGE A. HARTtJNG, Ot by leaving orders at issuer's PalM^ol
.. fr -j
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INSTITUTE:
mijsical
of a fullhours -,s
duration. Lessons, at the residence ot tne «si pupil oite daHar eich.of forty-five m«utM duration no pupils taken for a term less than six months pupils may lor furTnsBtnto roemsover the Postofnce. tor tur therparticularsa4dressj.A^T0N ggjjjg. •epttr 1' Vrinelpal.
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