Daily Wabash Express, Volume 20, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 6 March 1871 — Page 3
?h
peg-
k-0^
Afrriffilp1 .y 3Cp yyrfj
E A E E S S
P» .LISHEO KTXttT MORNING
(EXCEPT
100
Oi
SUKDAT8)
At
OPP.
Cur. sim & ohio sis.,
fowomci.
ttATF.S OF ADVEBTISING.
Jr 5
ami 9 00|1250j 15 00:15 50
1 fi00jl0 00 i2 00115 00118 00 2 m1 8 00J14 00119 00 24 00128 00 8 in'1000118 00125 00i3200 38 00 fl m'l5 00125 00'40 00 50 00*60 00 1 yl20 00(35 00 50 00 65 00 80 00
tar
6
1 50 200 2 50 3 00 3 75 4 50 600 600
2 3 1 2 2 1
150
300 4 00 800 550 6 00 1000 700 8 00 15 00 1050 12 00' 2000 1400 16 00 30 00 1750 20 00 40 00 2100 25 00 5d00 3200 40 00 75 00 4400 50 00 100 Ot 7000 80 00 150 00 9000*100.10 200 00
2 50i 3 00 3 00 4 00 4 50 6 00 7 50 9 00 6 001 8 00I1000 12 00
2 0ft 3 00, 4 00] 500
Yearly advertisers will be allowed MONTHL1 "HANQES oi mittsr FREE of CHARGE.
The lates ot Art-cnrtiiingm the W bJfiKLY EXPRESS will be ball thi rates charged
li
the DAILY.
twtt-p
A
BGB* Advertisements in both DAILY ana WEEKLY, will be charged full Daily rates nd one-half tho Weekly rates. 8ST Legal advertisements one dollar per square for each insertion in weekly. gygr Local Notices 10, cents per item however short inserted, in local column for less than 50 cents. 8W Marriage and Funeral notices d.CO. ear* Society meetings and Rolijfious notices Vi *ents each insertion, invariably in aa-
'^ay-°CoIloctionH will be made quarterly on til n'lvnrtiffitncnts.
POST «i'FI4!E IMRECTOKY.
0i.O3!t. 1AILY MAiJjB, OPtH. 9:0i1 p. iaT... East Through ."'..12:00a. 3:30p. do do .5:00p.m 9:00 p. »Vay 5:t0p.m 9:00 p. m...CincinnatiAwashington 7:30 a. 8:3)p. m... 5:00p.
St. Louis and West
10:30 a. via. Alton Railroad-... 5:00 p. 9:00 p. via. Vandalia R. 11 5 :00p. 3:31 p. Evansville and way 5:00 p. 9:00 p. Through 7:30 a. 4 -00 p. ....Roekville and way 12:00 a. 3:35 p. in..E. T.
II. A
C. R. R. way.li :00 a.
SKMI-WRBKLY MAILS*
(Iraysville via. Prairieton, Prairie Creek and Turman's CreekCloses Mondays and Thursdays at 9 p. Opens Monduys and Thursdays at 6 p. Nelson—Closes Tuesdays^ Saturdays at a.m
Opens Tuesdays & Saturdays at 10 a.
W15KKI.T MAILS.
Jasonville via. Riloy. Cookerly, Lewiz, Coffee nnd ilowcsville—Closes Fridays at 9 p. Opens Fridays at 4 p. Ashboro via.
!-h/!rj'!ty's
Prairie-
Closes Satur-iaysat 9 p.m Opens Saturdays at 3 p.
A a os S a a 6 Office opens during the week for salo of Stamps Money Order business, &c., from a. m. to 7 r.
On Sundays i-m. trom 8 a. m. te9a. m. No Money Order bu3in08S transacted on Bunday*
$8&£TWiS
L. A. Burnhtt.P.M.
NOTIONS, &C.
If.
ROBINSON & CO. WnOLRBALK DKALBRS IN
Notions, Fancy Goods,
CIGARS, CITLKHY, TOYS,
CITATION EHY.^Tftl
3V HOSIERY,
Cotton Yarn, Batis
WRAPPING AND WINDOW PAPERS,
Twinaa,Children's Carriages, &o
:io3
exclusive Jobbing Trade, hive now in stock and receiving from the best manufactories of Europe and America, a full line of all Goods handled by thom. and at prices that doservethe attention of all close buyers.
OK-I? Si A FULL LINE OF STAPLE AND FANCY GOODS,
Suitable far the
City Grocery Trartoi, Blacking,Blueing,Matches, Marbles, Fancy Soaps, Brushes, kc. 103 Main street, Terre Haute, Ind. feb2-dwly
Money Cannot Buy It.!
For Sight is Priceless!
THE DIAMOND GLASSES
Manufactured by
J. E. SPENCER & CO., N. Y.,
Which are now offored to the public, are pre nounced by all the celebrated Opticians of tho Warid to be the
HOST PERFECT,
Natural, Artificial help to the humaiv eye ever known. They are ground under their own supervision, from minute Crystal Pebbles, melted together, and derive their name, "Diamond," on account ot their hardness and brilliancy.
The Scientific Principle
On which they are constructed brings the eye or centre of the lens directly in front of the eye, producing a clear and distinct visien, in the natural, healthy sight, and preventing all unpleasant sensations, such as glimmering and wavering of sight, dizziness, Ao., peeuliar to all others in use.
They arcmounted iu the finest manner
In frames of the best quality oI all materia used tor that purposo.
Their Finish and Durability cannot be Surpassed!
CAUTION.—None genuine unless bearing their trade marko- stamped on every framo.
J. R. TILLOTSON,
Jeweler and Optician, Sole Agent for Terre Haute, Indiana, from whom they can only be obtained. These goods are not supplied to Peplers. at anv price. marzldwlv
LIVERY STABLE.
W. EUNTKR. A. J. THOMPSOX. HUNTER & THOMPSON,
Livery and Sale Stables.
WK
are prepared at our.Livery Stable, on Third street, opposite the Buntin House, to furbish the public with good Stock and Carriages at vorymasonable terms. jan!7-d3m HUNTER A THOMPSON.
NOTICE.
CITY TREASURER'S NOTICE.
NOTICE
ishereby- given that the following numbers of Lots and parts of Lots of the City Cemetery remain on record under the hea-' of "Unknown Owners":
SWquarter E*st hUf
WcstV
W-estM
SV\ qr
East half
471 NE qr
4~i!E%gt!
West half West half
East
4" I East
Lot.s are requested to oall at the City Treasurer's Office and have their nam-s entered on Record of said Lots or part of Lots.
MARCUS SCtiOEMEUL,
Feb. 2S. 1871-10t City Treasurer.
A-
MERCHANT TAILORING
jOHN BARNIKLE,
MF-UCHANT TAILOR, LJK.V.S*
Si
E S
0 a
MAIN STREET,
Over S»xt4B A fftlailij'i Dry flMdt Store Would respectfully call the attention of th* citizens of Terre Haute, and the public in general, that he has rented rooms above Saxton Walmsley's Dry Goods Store, for the purpo of carrying on
MERCHANT TAILORING.
He keeps always on hand a Fashionable lection of Cass-meres, Vestings, Cloths, *e, and is ready to make it up in
THE LATEST ST ARD OK
SHORT NOTICE, And on very Reasonable Terms. Having high rents to pay, he promises to make ap oraer, whether the goods be furnished by bin. or not. Everything in his 1'no cheaper than '"jutting done and warranted to fit. a. liberal patrona*p a licited. ang29dtf
A
WAfiNEE'S
PILE REMEDY.
Warner'* Pile Bcnicdj has never failed (not even in one case) to care the very worst cases of Blind, Itching or Bleeding Piles. Those who are afflicted should imme diately call on their druggist and get Wak-
skb's Pilr Rkmedt.
It is expressly for the
Piles, ana is not recommended to cure any other disease It has cured many cases of over thirty years standing. Price One Dol lar. I'or sale by druggists everywhere.
DYSPEPSIA.
Warncr'M Dyspepsia Tonic is prepared exclusively for Dyspeptics.'and those suffering with habitual costiveness- It is a slightly stimulating tonic aud a splendid appetiser it strengthens the stomach and restores the digestive organs to the healthy state. Weak, nervous and dyspeptic persons should uso Wakkek's s»*EPr,i.». Toft'io. Kor sale by. druggists. Price One Dollar.
COUGH ISO MORE.
Warner's Congh Balaam is healing softening and expectorating. The extraor dinary power it possesses in immediately relieving, and eventually curing, tlie most obstinato cases of Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Influenza, Catarrh. Hoarseness, Asthma and Consumption is almost incredible. So prompt is the relief and certain it* effects in all the above cases, or any affeotion of the throat »nd lungs, that thousands ot physicians are daily proscribing it, and one 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 js your own fault it you still cough and suffer. The Balsam will cure.
WINE OF LIITE.
gr«
Drink, Warner's Vlnnm Yitae,or Win* of Life, is fre from any poisonous drugs or impurities, being prepared for those who re quire a stimulant. It is a splendid appetiser and tonic, and the finest thing in the world for purifying the blood. It is the most pleasant and delicious article ever offered to the
Sitters,faranyotherto
ublic, superior brandy, whisky, wine, or article It is more healthy, and cheaper. Both male and female, young or old, can take the Wine of Life. It is, in fact, a life preserver. Those who wish to enjoy good health and a free flow of lively
Ft
main street,
(Opposite the'Opera Houso.)
HAVING
refitted their building for the
iritg, will do well to take the Wine of Life, is different from any thing ever before in use. It is sold by druggists also at all respectable saloons. Price One Dollar, in quart, bottles.
EMMENAGOGUE.
Warner's Emmenneogne is the only article known to cure the Whites, (it will cure in every case.) Wher is tho family in which this important medicino is not wanted? Mothers, this is the greatest blessing ever offered you, and you should immediately procure it. It is also a sure cure for Female Ir 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. -Or sent by mail on receipt of One Dollar and a Quarter.
Address 619 State St., Chicago, 111. novM-dwly
WHEAT, RYE, OATS, &C>
TELEGRAPH MILLS, LAFAYETTE STREET, TERBE HAUTE, IND.
Highest market price paid for
Wheat, Bye, Oats,Corn
& Buckwheat
Wheat Flour, Bye Floor, Back wheat Floar, All of the best quality, and sold at the Lowest PriceB, Wholesale or Retail, in Barrels or Sacks. Also, Ground Feed, CoarresEd Finr,ABraa,
RICHARDSO.\.A.GIFF!IOB.VPropr's.Ji sp30.dly.
TROCHES.
Bnsliton's Cherry Pectoral Troches
Cure Coughs, Colds,Sore Throat
Asthma, Eronchital and Lung difficulties. Remove all that dryness of the throat peculiar to ministers, fingers and public speakers, and acts like a cha'-m in allaying all irritation. Very pallatable. No nauseating offensive cubebs in thom- Sold by all druggists. Also Rushton's (P. V.) Cod Liver Oil the purest, sweetest and best. jan25-dw2m
FANCY STORE.
Few Trimming!
'and
F-A.3STO"5T STORE.!
J. 8€HAVBLOn Mntn'street. bet. 6th and 7th streets,
South side, near corner Sixth/I
HAS
^^Wy^«^iflOTIJgrjrit»p^ jiwyit«j^jg^l?»,in?^/]'.u
food
opened one of thejllnfst and lasgest stocks of all kinds of
Ladies' Dress and
Cloakf
TRIMMINGS and--
FANCY GOODS
I also manufacture
I CORDS, TASSELS, SHIPS JTT05S earLadies, call and see the Goods. Respectfully, J, SCHAUBLIN. ia'i-du
PROFESSIONAL.
DR. H1BLMD, North Six-and-a-Half St.,
Between Locust and Elm.
COXSri/TATIOX FREE from 9
5
P. li.
W MOBTON STEYENSOX, *. D. OFFICE-No.110, Opera House Bloek,
Main street, Terre Haute Ind. (DF-8TAin8.) from9 to 12 a. n.,
Office heurs t»rtAf** no.
and from jaa2®
rHAiBINDINC.
gOOK BINDING. JOSEPH KASBERG baring established a new and complete Book Bindery, is prepared to do all kinds of Book Binding and Blank Book manufacturing. Magasines bound in the best style.
JOSEPH KASBERG,
159
Main St.,
over Cox' Book Store,
rieel-dtf Terre Haste, Ind.
^uu|i
Bnrnf n* and Sfeaklnf. a ridieulous misapplication oflanguage, inyalids are sometimes said to "enjoy very poor health," bat it is not on record that any human being was ever spoken of as enjoying chills and fever. And yet there'are thon sands, at this moment, in one or the ether, of the two stages of the disorder, who might just as well have avoided it aa not. If thoro anything demonstrable in therapeutics, it that Hostetter's Stomach Bitters is an anti dote to intermittent fevers. No instance can be cited in which it has been taken, either aa a safeguard against this elass of diseases ot as a remedy for them,'and foiled to produce the desired effect. The season when ma* larious fevers are rife, has commenced, and no inhabitant of any district suhjeet to their visitations vhonld be without tMi great iw*•entive and lemedy. Indeed, it is a moat potent protection ffainst all the ailments which prevail in the spring months. Fro«» marsh and pool, and*from all moist soils now rising tho mephitie elements which giro birth to fever, indigestion, biliousness, coliea and a whole host of epidemic and other maladies. Aid the system to.resist them, Energize and regulate all the animaL lunotiens with this reinforcing agent. This precaution is as necessary in eiiies in -new settlements, for malarious fevers are now almost as common in tit* great centres ofpopulatioi as on tho borders of the southern bayous an I
)R SCllE-.'CIC ADVISES COS SUMIK 77rr.9 TO GO TO FLORIDA
Having
NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES
Ions of acenougli
to brave recklessly the danger it would avertV
1- A
New Enjoyment!
Ladies, have yon used
Mumat ft
man's Flobida Watkb!
Lab-
It is really the best
per 'ume to be fonnd. It ia equally saited for the handkerchief, the toilet and the bath. In France and England, in Soath and Central America, and in India and China, Jte.,
See..
it is the only perfume in extensive use so agreeable and refreshing is its delightful fragrance, that when once used it is invaritbly preferred to all others. may5-deodly
J-Y
rnxTKP..
for tlio last thirty-five ycara devoted my
vriiulo lime and attention lulhe study cf lung die eases and consumption, I feel that I understand Tally tUc course tliat ouglit to tie pursued to restore a tolerably bud ease if diseased lungs to htaltbv soundness. 'I lie llrst anit must important step is, for the patient to avoid taking eolil and the best of all place* on tliis continent for this pnrpoFC, in winter, is Florida, well down in tbe State, where the temperature is regular, and not snbject to such variations as in mora northern latitudes. Palatka Is a point I can rccommcntl. A good hotclis kept there by rctennaa. Last winter I saw several persons thero v.iioso langs had been badly diseased, but who, under the healing influence of the climate and my medicines, wcro gcttini,' well.
One hundred miles farther down the river is a point which I would prefer to l'alatka, as tho tarn-
S[ellonvlllemoro
erature is even, and the air dry and bracing and Enterprise aro located there. I should give a decided preference to Uollonville: It Is two miles from ri rer or lake, and It seems almost imposslblcto take cold there. The tables in Florida might' be better, and patients complain at times: but that is a good sign, as it indicates a return of appetite and, when this is thacasc, thov generally increase in flesh, and then the lungs must heal.
Jacksonville, Illhemia, Green Cove, and many other places in various parts of Florida, can bo sail ly recommended to tonsumptives in winter. M. reasons for saying co are, that patients arc less liable to take cold there than where there is a less even temperature: and it is not necessary to sny, that, where a consumptive personexposemJilmscli to frequent colds, he Is certain to dio shortly: therefore my nilvico is, go well down Into the State, oat of tho reach of prevailing east winds and fop Jacksonville, or almost any other of the localiue lhave named, will benefit those who arc troublci. with a torpid liver, a disordered stomach, derange** bowels, sore throat, or cough knt. fortioso who* lunps are diseased, a more southern point Is car ncstly recommended. all every1 average live hundred patients a week. A practice so extensive, embracing evcrypossiblo phase oflung disease, lias enabled ino to understand tho disease fully and hence my caution in regard to taking cold. A person may tako vast nanntltles o( "Schenck's l'ulmonic Svrup, Seaweed Tonic, and Mandrake rills," and yet (lie if l:e does not avoid cold. ("lorida, nearly everybody is using Schenok
taking cold. In ^Florida, nearly Wanarako l'ills for tho climate is more likely to produce bilious habits than moro northern latitudes. It is a well-established fact, that natives of Florida rarely die of consumption, especially those of the southern part. On the other hand, in Stw Enslaad, one-third at least of tho population die of this terrible disease. In the Stidulo States, it does not prevail so largely: still there are many thousands of cases there. What a vast percentage of lifts would bo saved if consumptives were as easllv alarmed In regard totaking fresh colds as they are a'hout scarletfuver, sinall-pox.Ac. I but they are not: they take what they term a little cold, which they are credulous enough to believe will wear off in a few days. They pay no attention to It, and hence 11 lays tho foundation for another and anctacr still, until tho lungs aro diseased beyond ail hope of cure. lly advice to persons whose lung* are affected, even slightly, is to lay In a stock of .Schenck'a Pulmonic Syrup, 8chenck's Seaweed Tonic, and Schenck's Mandrake Fills, and go to Florida. I recommend these particuiarmcdicines, because I am thoroughly acquainted with their action.
I
know,
that, whero tliey are used in strict accordance with my directions, they will do tho work that Is required. This accomplished, nature will do tbe rest. The physician who prescribes J'or cold, cou^h, or night sweats, and then advises Hie patient to walk or ride out every day, will ba sure to have a corpse on his hands before long. ily plan Is, to givo my three medicines in accordance with the printed directions, except in some cases where a freer use of the .Mandrake Fills is necessary, ily object is, to give tono to tho stomach,—to get up a good appetite. It Is always a
sign when a patient begins to grow hungry: have hopes suck. With a relish for food, and the gratification of that relish, comes good blood, and with it more flesh, which is closely followed by a Healing of tbe lungs,—then the coag{i loosens and abates, the creeping chills and clammy nit lit sweats no longer prostrate and annoy, and tho
may
be'askcd", Is there no hope for such Certainly thereis. ily advice to such is, and ever has been, to stay in a warm room during tho winter, with a temperature of about seventy degrees, which should be kept regularly at that point by means of athermomctvr. Let such a patient takcihis exercise Within the limits of tho room by walking up and down as inoch as his strength will permit. In order to keep up a healthy circulation of the blood. I have cared thousands by this system, and can do so again. Consumption is as easily cured as any other disease, if It is taken in time, and tho proper kind of treatment Is pursued. 'J ho fact stands undisputed on record, that Schenck's l'uimonic Syrup, Mandrake Fills, and Seaweed Tonic have cure* vory many of what seemed to be hopeless caa«s of consumption. Go where yeu will, you will be almost ccrtain'to find son*1 poor consumptiTo who lias been rescued from the very Jaws of dyath by their uso.
So far as the Handrako Tills are conccrned, everybody should keep a supply of them on hand. They act on tho liver better than calomel, and leave nono of its hurtful effects behind. In fact, they are excellent in a'.l cases where a purgative medicine is required. If you have partaken too freely of fruit, aud diarrhoea ensues, a dose of the Mandrakes will euro you. If you aro subjcctte atck headache, take a dose of the Mandrakes, and they will relieve you in two hours, lfyoa would
ebviate tlie effect cf a change of water, or the too lit, tako.ono of tho AUndrakes then drink water, and plet, plums, peaches, or corn, without Uio risk of being mode nek by them.
free indulgence in fruit, every night, and you may then drink wate -meloiii, pears, applci, plums, peacl luut Uiorisk of being modecick by
eat waur-n
They will protect those who lire ia damp situations saunst chills and Hirers. Try them. Iliey an perfectly harmless. They can do you good nly.
I have abandoned my profcseiocal visits to Beaton and New York, but continue to see pni lento at my office, Mow li North Sixth Street, erery fistnrclsy, from 9,
a.m.,
toS,
p.m1'hU-Jelphta,
lk»se who
wish a thorough examination with the 1tcsi:"»n't*r will be charged flvo dollars. Tho Bcsp.ruineter declares the exact condition of the
Iuh
and
r-"-"'- can readily learn whether they ar« curaUsornot. Uut 1 desire It distinctly understood, that the value of my medicines depends entirely upon their being taken strictly according to dlrections» la conolusion, I will say, that when persoas take my medicines, and their syetems aro brought into a healthy condition thereby, ther aro not so liable to take cold yet no one with diseased lungs can bear a sudden change of atmosphere without the liability of greater or less irritation of tho bronchial tabes. full directions la all langnageeaceompanymy medicines, so explieit and clear that any one can use them without consulting mo, aaa can be bought from any druggist.
J. II. Schcxcs, U.D.,
So.
15 Xorth Sixth Street, Philadelphia.
JOHN F. HENRY,
CQLZSGE rLACE, 2TBW TOXK, WHPPESAT.E AGKVT deel3-dwly
NOTIONS.
WHOLESALE NOTIONS.
A. C. A.
a. m.
to
Will'TlG,—:
No. 148 Main Street,
Jobber & Commission Merchant In Notions, Fancy Goods,
GIGABS, ENGLISH, GEBMAI AND AMERICAN
E
Perfumery, Soap. Cotton Tara, Baiting, etc. Now stock prices low. Otders promptly attended to.and
148 Main Street* Between Filth and Sixth SkKfU, In the Store formerly oecupiedjby Cox ft
ATTORNEYS.
JOHN P.
BiUS, cax&LSScfttrrr.
PJAIRD CRUJT, ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Ofnc*—No.IK Main Street,nrstain.
Oelel^r ated
oa
Custom Sawing, Planing and Wood
DONE: TO order.
All Work Warranted.
Corner Ninth and Mulberry 8t*.
«. C. AXIjES, "The
aiAiar
ffii"
F-A-XIfcTTIEIR,, Cmr.
Ith, latayette aad Lteut Sts.,
Terre-Haute, Ind. £:P.
~Doe« Graining, Paper Hanging, Calcimining, and everything usually dene in the line, iane25dljr
«fn,
M. Barr,
HAVIN&
HI
Florida
Tho
Water
moist Listing,
agree
of a'
«Wei an#re#,es]iing
foi-
jise^Dn the
Toilet
For sale
aH Druggists and Per. turners.
pBAIRl^ COTYy jpLANING
CI4FT «fc WILLIAMS.
Mannftctoren of
SASH, DOOBS) BLINDS,
Window and Beer Fnuaas-' ,r Moulding Brackets, WariMBaffa, 1
X&
-Bl,MMtors, .-fV. levell Pasta, '~-t? loitet «a#8!dlaf.
And all descriptions
ol Finished Lumber
WHOLHALl AXD MT4IL DKALIKS II PINE LUMBER^ Lath and Shingle», i' Slate Booflng, ._ Cement Booflng,
perusuing the
Booflng Felt.
Avoid
Turnine,
Hatter,*'
New
York
'Hat
Store.'
Haying a competent buyer in New York to select goods as eg manufactured, I ant, enabled present, at til times, the latest Novel: .«*.
4LI4EN, "The Hatter 145
street*
PAINTERS.
iV.
\e
to fur
jul4d6m
r-
BUCKKLL,
W as
"THE"
im&m
PAINTER,
::dbaler»in:
OJaAHS PAINTS.
^|TM. MELTON9
B. YeaJclt
BABE & YEAKLE,
House and
Sign
On 5th Street, bet. Main & Ohio,
In Cory's new building.
All work!entruited to ue will receive promp attention. Special attention giver to Sign Painting a Graininr. dlf
LAND.
Union Pacific Railroad Comp'y.
£HATK A
Land firut Direct from the (JerernaisM OF 10,000,000 ACRES -.-"I «S —OP THE Best Farmlnf and Mineral Lands In America. MOt^MO
acres choice farming lands on the line of the road, in the
STATE OF NEBBA8KA, IK THB GREAT PLATTE VALLE\,
Now for cash or credit at low Yates of interaft,sale,for These lands are near the 41st parallel of North Latitude, is amild and healthy climate, and for grain growing and stock raising aro unequalled by any in the United States-
Convenient to market both east and west'. Prices range from 92.50
to Settlers with limited means. a
000,000
An opportunity never before presented for souring
homes
near
a
to
Superior inducements to Cash
linyers, Pedlers,Hucksters and Auctioneers.
Son
spl9-dwly
great Railroad with
all the conveniences of an old settled country. Few
edition of descriptive pamphlets
with maps, now ready and sent free to all parts ef the Unite States, Canada and Eu rope. Address. 0. F. DAVIS,
Land Commissioner,
U. R. R.
ia4-dlm-w3m
Co.. Omaha, Neb
FLAVORINC EXTRACT.
Tfv 1$
ASK FOR THE
ORIENT
FLAVoinro EXTRACTS.
THK PUREST ANf BFST IX FAS janS2
COAL.
GENUINE BLOCK COAL
JR.
WHITAKER
cpalooBsnuieri ofXerraH^ataitdur
ing the Fali and Wiatir.
uMti
Block Coal in the market •ait purehaaen. Calland e^ ity ot Wa eoal, oppowto .{he! corner -Fonrth and Walnat purchatiog eiaewhere.
ON,
COAL and MINING (k).s Wholesale and^
retail
'AMtwain
With
Anthraeite.
Pittsburg, Brasil, Block,,-Lost Creek and Sugar Coals in iiuatititiea to
(uit eai
temer*Creekat and the lewetf prices.
good coal,good-market
weights and prompt
delivery, we hope to receive a of
the
publie patronage of Terre Haute.share Ail order* left at onr Oftee, nnder Nationa State Bank, eorner of Fifth and street* will reeeive prompt attention.Main
augSldly
SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN A
sixteen-psge Weekly, devoted to Mo, chanics. Manufactures. Invention, ry, Engineering. Architecture,andChemistSeience. Full splendid TermsS3 00 a number sent free. Address.year.ofSpecimenEngravings.Popular
decl3 dw3m
Painters
... iig.Mi'i^M-jju1.U-M!1.!^^
MOTELS.
STEWART HOV8E, Corner Main & Second streets, TEBBE KAUTE. INDIANA.
thoroughly renovated and refer
furnished the house recently,
I
solicit
toe patn nagr of my old triends and the traveling poblio generally- .. ee Busg to ana from all trains. oc27-dtf
J. DAVIS.
Prop r.
Jacob Bats. «wm Bata. jNATIOWAI. HOUSE. S ix a in S
Terre Haute. Indiana.
Jacob Butx, 4b Son, Prop*.
This House has been thoroughly refurnished. my23di-
TEBRE HAUTE HOUSE. .ji. Main tmd Sevtntk Sit. Terre Haute. Indiana.
This Hotel has recently been refitted,and pnt in first-class order, offering accommodations in surpassed in the State.
T. C. BUNTIN, Proprietor.
CLARK HOUSE, Cor. FirrtJt 0\ioSU.,
Terre Haute, IP. H. GRIFFITH, Prop.
Oftee of Marshall, Montezuma aad Palestine Hack Lines.
Free Buss to and from all trains. novSSdtf
MEDICAL.
riONFIDENTIAL. -Tenngmen
themselves by certain seoret hab
its,injuredunfit which them for bnsiness, pleas
Friend." Married
ladies will leurn something of importance
"Secret
by
Friend." Sent to any
address, in a sealer* enveolpe, receipt of Scents. Address Da. Charleson A. StdutI Co., Boston. aug20-deod-wly
quacks, a victim of bably in iscretion, causing nervous debility, premature decay,
Ac
of
having tried vain
every advertised remedy,hasasimplein
self-cnm, Which
means
he will send free to hi
fellow sufferer*. Address
J. H, TOTTLE, 78
Nassau street.New York. dec26-deod6m
UNDF.RTAKERS.
S A A O A
UNDERTAKER, Is prepired to execute all orders in his line
with neatness and corner ofThird ann Cherry streets,dispatch,
Terre Hante, led. ian20-5-cwt.
,H1 W. (yCONNELL, UNDEHTAKfcR. Having purchased back from
wisk, Gruber
E. W.
4
Chad-
Go., the Undertaker's Es
tablish vrrit, and having had sovett
experi-
years
in the business, is now prepared
a
Metalio Burial Cases, Cases, Cai-
keta, ur:i Wooden Goffins. of all styles and nixes, from the best and stock
I urial
ei
material in the State,iargest.
at no
2
North
Fhird treet. Terre Bute, Indiana. Terre n»nt «.
May
PATENTS.
PATENTS
American and Europea
MUNN
CO.
continue to give opinon in
regard to of inventions, Tree of Charge,the,Novelty
make Special Examinations
at the Patent
.t,
-^r
1870
Office prepare Specifications,
Drawings, Caveats and Assignments, and I rosecute applications for-Letters Patent at Washington, and in all European Countries. They give special attention to the prosecution of Rejected Claims, Appeals,Extensions and Interferences. "Pamphlet_of
tho New Patent Law for
HP!
fnrnithed Free. Address
ress
MUNN & CO.,
37
Park Bow, New York.
MUNN A CO.,
37
Park Row. New York*
RAILROAD.
PULLMAN PALACE
Drawing Room
Cat
ii
O to#
Terre Haute
Lin#
&Indianapolis
RAILROAD,
'UH 'titfi'it
PITTSBURGH
V'TfJ'
F0B
In'fKift iif*
TJASSENGERS CAN SECURE SECTIONS,
Double and Single
Apply to
$10.00
to
GREAT INDUCEMENTS
ACRES
Rioh government lands along the road between OMAHA AND NORTH PLATTE, Surveyed and open for under the Homestead and Pre-emptionentryand law, can be takes bT
ACTUAL SETTLERS ONLY.:
BerthsROOM
in
MAN PALACE DRAWING
SLEEPING COACHES,
PULL
through to above
and all intermediate by prior to
12 KM) (noon)eachcities.,Theseapplying
GEO. E. FARRlNG1T0N.
at General
Office
16-d2w
per acre
T. 4.1. B. R.,
Corner Main and Teiith streets,
DENTISTS.
W.E. ROSSETEK,
DENTIST!
BEACH'S BLOCK,
OVER **5i»
Ryce'8 "Buckeye Store."
WORK DONE A1 .11
All Operations Warranted.
DB
ia prepand to-fafnis
L. H. BARTHOLOMEW,
8CBQE0.1 AKD MSOBARUUL
E N I S
Successor to Dr.
D.
M.
WELD,
raaiiLV caocgnits.
DAN MILLER,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer
GroderieatProvi8ioBB1Kail9^Fee Flour, Fish, Salt. Shingles,
ftO«i frO'i
Varaer Fearth and Eagle Streets, Terre Haata. Connected with the aboveJa a first-elacs Wagon Yard, and Board prietorship of by Mr..Miller, who
gr
ing House,the pro
of which has again been resumed er,wnicr
Boardby the Meal, Day,Week or Month, mlldwtf
DAN MILLER.
DEALERS All kinds of.
I
Terre Haute. Oct.
who have
are
or the duties of married life also muddle aged and old men who, from the follies of yoiith or other oanses, feel
a
debility in ad~
vance of their years before placing them selves under the treatment of anyone,should first read the "Secret
I*
Family groceries.
We are now opening a general sto^kof Family
Groceries, embracing every article usually found in suen est«blishments,and request our friends and the publie to give us a call and ex-, amine onr Stock and Prices. All kinds ot
COUNTRY PBODUCE
Bought at the market price. Give ns a eall.No troable to show goods.
FZOUB AND FEED. We have also opened a Floor and Feed Store, where yon can all the best of
Fmmi-
Flour, Hay,at Oats,times,get Bran Ac. All goods de-
Corner 7th and Main Street.
6.1869.
dtf
W. F. BRISCOE,
DKAI.ES IN
Family Groceries, Provision#, Hermetically Sealed Fruits, Vegetables, Oysters, Fish, i. *.«• Preserves, Jellies,
Sauees, Catsup,
"5i Pickles and 'v'"~
Country Produce
erio Street between Sd aud4th Terre-Haute, Indiana, Goods delivered in the City free of charge. •wUb
LUMBER.
SEASONED LUMBER
GIBSON ICOUNTY.
/p. POLK Princeton. Indiana,^
The Best Y«How Poplar Lumber GREEN OR SEASONED. *C»)lAHd
izaDini bis stoek,or"Order
eir Uad." dM5*d3a
BAKERY*
UNION STEAM BAKERY FRANK HEINIG & BR0.,s
Manufacturers ef all kinds
of
:,
Crackers, ... Cakes, v*Bread antt '1
Candy•
Dealers
inf
.iK
Foreign & Domestic Fruits. Fancy and Staple Groceries, LAFAYETTE S1REET„
Bet. the two Bailreads.S
may28
Terre Haute, Ind
ROOFING.
J^OOFING.
Of At Best Qulii?
Main
St.National Block,Terre Haute.No..157
lad
RsgiDEKCa—Corner
Fifth and Swan streets mHOdt
ROOFINCS MATERIAL.
D. C."KINO & CO.,
HANTTACTTTBERS OF
ROOFING PITCH!
ASD DKALEB8 IM
Roofing Material Generally,
COAL, TAR, 5cO, Northwest Cor. Fifth and Walnut Sts.. febtS-dlm CINCINNAT^O.
.^8 Bf
diacft
-4
CLIFT & WILLIAMS.
Agents and Dealers in
John's Patent AsbestoB Booflng. Eock,River Paper Co'b Building Booflng Slate, Felt and Cement Booflng, Chicago Elastic Stone Booflng^ PAFEMS, used in the plaee of Plasterin on Uie inside,and Sheathing under siding on the outside.for
Roofs applied in city and country an warranted. Call on us at the Prairie City Planing Mills, corner of 9th and Mulberry treetx. mayl4dti
BAKERY
CARD.
ft#
»1."
PHIIiADEI.PHIA,
and NEW YORK.
onfectionej & Bakery.
Having refitted the Confectionery and Bakery formerly kept
by
Messrs. Alieasen
B.
day oaches
are attaehed to the Lightning New York Express 1:15 A. TKAlN, are new, clean and models ofeomfort and elegance.
A
Co
.,
No.16 North Fourth street, and engaged the feervioes of Mr. xreson,
1
am nowprepared
to furnish orders ef any kind for Weddings, Parties. Festivals,Ac., in our line, ft'e
have
alsoanewand stock ef all Kinds of Candies, Nuts,selected Ac., at the lowest possible prices. We
aBk
and
a chare of the public patron-
Fresh Milk at all times,
i?
tt. F.
King.
dee20*3m No.li North Fourth street.
DIAMONDS, «tC.
BALL, BLACK 4 CO.,
565 and 567 Broadway,
iVEW YOli 8.
Diamonds,
Jewelery,»
Silverwar©,
ui
tt Livtst Pritea.
GOODS SENT PER EXPRESS, C. 0. D.
SEWINC MACHINES.
Glorious News for tbe People. NKW ERA IK THE SEWISG CHISF. WORLD.
mHE ASTONISHING DISCOVERT has just been made by all the high pxjned Sewing Machine Companies that the HOfE BMVmiaAfHUE ia fast superceding all others. It makes the lock-stitch, alike on boith fides, is far simpler, better and runs lighter than any Machine in tho market, yet sells from $24 te 940 cheapcr. We guarantee it a Firat-elass Machine in every respect, and offer 91,000 for any Family Machine that will do a larger range of work. It sews from Harness Leather to Muslin without any alteration.
ty.
An energetic Agent wanted in every conn Full particulars and a highly pampkltt
and a
highly-intertttin
mailed
vagg.
Address
VAN DUSBN. 137
Louisville. Ky.
KNOWLE
West Jeffe
Address
rson stre oe2S.aw3m
MEDICAL.
THE BRIDAL CHAMBER. ESSAYS FOB YOUKO MEN.
'JHcir ifH Mj: 4^, Jf-'Ci'f
Great Social Evils and Abuses,
Whichinterfere with
MARRIAGE,
with in
CHORUS CLASS. TKRHE-IIAUTE
CJ
CHORUS
—O-
rpHE TERRE HAUTE CHORUS CLASS meets every Tuesday and Friday night,
from
8
to
10
o'clock,at the Terre Haute
Hnsical
who guarantees to all who may
petnnise trim, gooa accommodations at reasonable charges
Proprietor. t. 0.
Btnm*
ii. a. mm" TUBNER & BUNTIN, Wholesale and Retail
CLARKliorSE.
The proprietor, desiring to retire from the business,offers
for small
WILLIAM SCIIAFFER'S.
I
WILL sell tho Best Brands of RI11NE and OTHER WlNES by tbe
tlei,
MUSICAL.
TERR 1*1 }:pw
MUSICAL INSTITUTE.
Mneic taught in all its branches, both theoretically ana practically. Instrumental and vocal lessons
forty cento
ATHOROUGH
J^OTICB
Institute Reoms,
OVER THE POST OFFICE. as-New Members admitted at any time. CIAIGES. „.|1 O© per month novl-d6m
SALE.
JpOR SALE OR EXCHAx^GE.
his Hotel for sale or exchange
DWELLINGS
in, or small
decl6-Proprietor,
dtf
each, of a full hours
duration. Lessons at the residence of the pupil
one dollar
each, of forty-five minutes
duration no pupils taken for atorm less than six months pupils may enter at any time Institute rooms ever the Postoffice. For further particulars address.ANToN septl-
It
Rale of Letsln tbel Hertgagsd Landa Funds.
jAHH
nnglc er dozen bot-
and warrant every drop to be pure and imported by myself, ns I have made the best selections on my late trip to Europe, flaving bought the whole crop of Mrs. Greiis Catawba of 18 9 and 1870,-I ain enabled, to sell, by the gallon or bottle, at
Principal.
MUSICAL INSTRUCTION.
Course of instructions on
either Piano, Violin, Guitar, Organ or delodeon, and cultivation of the voice may Becured by applying directly to
Prof. GEOBGE A. HABTTJNG, Or by leaving orders at Kissner's Palace ol
Music. ocfi-dly
TIN AND IRON WARE.I
MOORE & HAGGERTY,
Manufacturers of
Galvanized Iron Cornice Window Caps, Guttering, See.,' Tin and Slate Roofing"
A SELECT STOCK OF
In default of the payment of and interest due the School county, Indiana, on the
FARM
near the city. House is doing a sood business or is woll located for manufacturing purposes- Easy terms- For particulars enquire of the
W. B. GRIFFITH.
WINES.
WINES.
The attention^ of the public is called to the
NEW ESTABLISHED WINE & LIQUOR DEPOT
IN THE
Opera Mouse Building~r
OX FOURTH STREET, at
Lower Pneet
than any ether house in tho citj[. Anybody that wishes Wines or Liquors for sick persons, should call before going any place else. feb8 WM. SCHAFFER.
•WINES
Has jusir
oor/
'i 1
JACOB FISHER'
ed another choice lot ef
RHINE, FRENCH AND CALIFORNIA WINES,
Whioh he will sell by the bottle or gallon at reasonable prices. Try a bottle, if you want A article*
PARTIES will be tarnished promptly by the ffftllon or in dozens* aug31-dly
PIANOS.
THE BEST AND CHEAPEST
•vs. pr ./.i.ftbbvsi
Organs and Meiodeons
L. KISSNER'S
Palitce of Music,
No. 48 OHIO STBBET, -4
m"~"
Tin, Copper and Sheet Ironware
Particular attention paid to
tjOBBinsra-
In Tin, Slalt. Zinc and Shut Iron Work Warm Air Furnaces and Ranges.
NO. 181 MAIN STREET, TEBBE HAUTE, IND.
my5-ly
Watches, and
BOOKS & STATIONERY.
CLOglJSG OUT SALE!!
B. 6. COX CO.,
largo .and.p.qmplete. assortment of iit
-id -lias J'
C3-OL3D
.s,f
AND
re
means of relief for the Erring nate.diseased and debilitated.and,Unfortu
Sent in sealed letter envelopes free oi
eh*ddr'eis.
HOWARD SANITARY AID AS-
SOCIA'I IOX, No. 2 South Ninth St., PHIL-1 ADELPHIA, P». janl7 dw3w
vn .«•
te*
AU
_f.J
is desirous o' quitting that branch of the trade entirely, he oifers the entire lot for salo
'Without ltegard to Cost!
if
in
Faircliild's and Holland's
THE BEST
GOLD PEN & PENCILS Made in the United States, at less than manufacturers prices. •VAli Pens warranted. rant
CALL AT
CRISWELL & HUBER'S
AXU HAVKTOUB
Old Clothing Scoured and Repaired. SOUTH EAST CORNER FIFTH AND MATN (above Donnelly's Drug Store.) ^**-NewjTork uytiie tQ (»rd,er.. fsb7-d2m
original
in the Si teenth Sections and orf
the fund hertinatter mentioned
pursuance of the School law of 1 salo at tho
Court Houso door,
fots
ii
Terre Haute. Vigo county, Indiana, fourlh Monday, it being tho 27th dl March 1671, between the hours of 10 I A. M. an 4 PM. of said day, to the hid bidder for cash, so much of the mortga premisotas will-satisfy the amount du4
trincipil, interest, damage and cost, one in tho Sixteenth Sections for cash creditin the manner prescribed bglaw.
Lot No. twelve (12) iu section sixteen township ten (10) n"rth, of range ten (10) wo .. wenty-: in Thomas Parson's addition to the town Terre Haute. Mortgaged by Thomas Hayni and Martha Ilaynes, his wife.
Mortgaged by David M. Stegal The north half*of Lot.No. twenty-four (2
All of that part of the southeast quarter ol tho southwest quarter of section twenty-two (22), township eleven (11) north of range nine (9) west, which lays oast of the Terre Hautet and Sullivan State Road, containing sixteen! acres also, all that part of tho northwest! quarter of section twenty soven (27) in the same township and rango which lays east of saidlerro tlaute and Sullivan State Road, commencing at the north lino of said quarter section, and extending so far south a to include thirty acres. Mortgaged by nilliam W. Sparks and MarthaSparks, his wife.
The north half ef Lot No. one hundred and fourteen (H i) in the town of Torro Haute. Mortgaged by Wm. Wilks and Hannah S. Wi'ks. his wife.
The southeast quarter of the northwest' quarter and tho northeast quarter of the' southwest quarter of section twenty-four (24) in township thirteen (13) north of range eij^ht
India
(8) in Vigo jcounty Jnmes W.
wife.
iana. Mortgage
Fuller and Lucreti*. fuller, bis
Aliof tho undivided two-fifths of the oast half of the southwest quarter of section seventeen (17), township twelve (12) north of range eight (8) west in said county ot Vigo- Mortgaged by Wm. F. Watkins and Emily Watkins, his wife.
The north half of the southeast quarter of section twelve (12) in township eleven (11) north of range nino (9) west, containing 81* acres more or Te?s. Mortgaged by Daniel 0'Connel and Catherine^ his wife.
Six acres ol land in tho southwest corner of the southeast quarter of the southwest quarter of section thirty-fix (06), township ten (10) north of range eijjht (8) west, and lots No. one (1). two (2U nineteen (19) and twenty (.20) in tho town of Centroville, Vigo county, Indiana. Mortgaged by Hruce Sutherland and Margaret Sutherland, his wife.
Tho following Real Estate, to-wit: Fortysix feet seven inches off tho south side of Lot No. one hundred in the town of Terre Hautealso, foity-one feet two inches oast and wost by twen'y-eight feet north and south in the northeast corner of the same lot. Mortgaged by Henry Janiison and Elizabeth Jamison.
When less than the whole tract mortgaged is sold, the quantity sold shall be taken in a square, as .near as possible, off the northwesterly corner of said tract, and when less than tho whole of any in-l»t or ont lot in any town or city shall be sold, if the lot front? east and west, the part so sold shall be taken off tho north side thereoff, and if the lot fronts north and south, the part so sold shall be taken off the west sido thereof- from front to rear by parallel lines,
THE
a s-ufoi.-fir
(Opp. the old Court House.) .v ,i TERRE 1IAV7TE, IND.
SHlr$
All kinds of Instrument leraired
WM. PADDOCK,.
Auditor of Vigo County, Indiana',
January 14, 1871.
XJISTX03S3" i'" wt-nprn
CHRISTIAN COLLEGE, Merom, Sullivan County, Indv,
SPRING TEEM OF THIS ATTRACTive and flourishing Institution will oommenee
March
S3d,18ri,
At 10 o'clock a. v.. and will continue twelve weeks. Classes will be formed in «F' "t ,VSl ORTHOGRAPHY, ...
READING,
In tho Academic Departm't IG 00 per term In the Classical Department... 8 00 In tho Scientific Department... 8 00 In each Dep't, Ii cidmtals... 2 00 "ijij Instruction on riano, extra...10 00 Use of Piano, one hour a day, jyu extra 200 Instruction in Vocal Mu»ic, gratis.
BOARD.
"•Both ladies and gentlemen will find good boarding, with furnished rooms, in privato families, fo- S3 f0 per week. Some board hemselves for about $2 00 per week.
For Circulars, or any further information, address, THOMAS HOLMES, President. Merom, Ind., Nov.30,1870. dec8-w6m
PLOW FACTORY.
FIRST STREET, NEAR MAIN,
^,i,„Terre Haute, Indiana.
I
'ii «.
1
W1 -ji-i
.* GEOGRAPHY, iS SKI **h ARITHMETIC
AndGBAMMAR.
The various branches of Mathematics, tho Natural Sciences, Latin, Greek, French. Germnn—all the higher branches of a full and thorough College Course—will be taught as laid down in the
CO UBSES OF STUD Y. In onr Catalogue and Circulars.
EXPENSES.
Tho necessary expense of obtaining an ed. ucation at Merom docs not excoed twe bundred dollars a year.
TUITION.
suit mzt~*
WOULD respectfully calf the attention of all Farmers to my largo assortment of different kinds and sizes of_ ibvah'J
rsPlows,
Suitable for all purposes, and all of my own make. I am prepared to make anything' in the line of Plows to order on short notice. I keep-all kinis of
Plow Material for Sale!
Repaiiing is done promptly, my pricee are low, and
j.
Miscellaneous Books
TERMS 0-A.SH, And all work is warranted to give satisfaction Respectfully. PHILy NEWIIART. febl5 wBm
BOOTS «t SHOES.
GET A PAIR OF
CABLE SCREW WiRE BOOTS AND SHOES
fob
Comfort, Elasticity, Onrabillty and Economy.
THEV
B. O. COX & CO.,
marl-tf 159 Main street-
TAILORING. I A
Xew Tailoring Establishment!
LXCEL ALL 0THER&
"Of 140,OOJ pair .sold last year by two leading Boston manufacturers, and warranted against ripping,
NOT ONE WAS BETUBNED.
Patent Stamp on every one.
NOTICE.
H'
AVLNG been informed that certain persons have been hauling to and depositing dead anim&U in the (jrravoi Pit north of the city, I therefore warn all persons against committing similar depradations. as such will be punish.^to tho
3-drtt
eXQeny°pu
H!
-aI
1 i-
"4 i' Lr
&
1
1 1
M-
1"*
Street Commissioner.
ir-"
a
Hold by ajl Leading Denier*,
fiVdlm
