Daily Wabash Express, Volume 20, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 20 March 1871 — Page 3

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Collections will be made quarterly on all advertisements.

POST OKPiCK IMKECIORK

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losk. DAILY MAsuS, orra. JSrfJOp. ra...East Through...? :30 and 12:00a. 4:09p. do do 5:00p. 9:0C* p. m..—..... VV ay 5:00 p. 9-00 p! m...CincinnatiiWashington 7:30 a. 4 (0 v. *'.• DilK-p.p

St. Louis and West.—

\0:30 a. via. Alton Railroad 5:00 p. 1:00 p. via. Vandalia R- 5 -00p1:30 p. Evansville and way 5:00 p. 9.00 p. Through 7:30 a. 4:00 Rockville and way 12:00 a. 3:35 p. in. *5. T. H. A C. R. R. way.12:00 a.

MHI-WgRgLY MAILS.

Oraysrillo via. Prairieton, Prairie Creek and ,. Tnrman's Creek— Closes Mondays and Thursdays at 9 p. Opens Mondays and Thursdays at 6 p. Nelson—Closes TuesdaysJfc Saturdays at 11 a.m

Opens Tuesdays A Saturdays at 10 a. WBKILT MAILS. I Jasonville via. Riley. Cookerly. Lewis,Coffee and Elowesville—Closes Fridays at9p.m

SWquarter K'ist half

Opens Fridays at 4 p.

Athboro via. Christy's PrairieClones Saturdays at 9 p.

Upens Saturdays at 3 p.

closes

Sunday's at 6 p. week for sale of

All mails closes •JlfioBk opens during the Dusinow, ao-i u»"u

opens dui....

Stamp! Money Order Business, Ao., from 7 30

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On Sundays per from 8 n. m. te9a. m. No Money Order business transacted en Sunday. L. A. Burnett.P.M.

NOTICE.

CITY TREASURER'S NOTICE.

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OTICE is hereby given that the following numbers of Lots and parts of Lots of the City Cemetery remain on record under the head of "Unknown OwndVs":

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1 25 47 WestVa 10 34 47 8 25 S47

WestVa

West half West half

VP

](i 34 47

Persons holding Deeds for any of the abovo Lot.s are requested to call at the City Treasurer's Office and have their names entered on ^oord of said L0tsu0rpacrt0fEL0tsiLi

Feb. 23,1871-lOt City Treasurer.

LIVERY STABLE.

W. r. HUNTER. A. J. T^OMTSON. HUNTEBf & THOMPSON,

Livery and Sale Stables. P..^, v.- A*-.

WE

aro prepared at onr Livery Stable, on Third sti^et, opposite the Buntin House, to furnish the publio with'"good Stock and Carriages at very reasonable terms.

Janl7-d3m HUNTER A THOMPSON.

NOTIONS, *C.

!H. ROBINSON & CO,

wholesale dealers in

Notions, Fancy Gootjs, CIGARS, CUTLERY, I"-.-'-'!.. us' TOTS, i's STATIOSEpy, .r* 't'JI I HOSIERY,

Cotton Yarn, Batts

WRAPPING AND WINDOW PAPERS,

Twines, Children's Carriages, &o

103 MAIN STREEt, (Opposite the Opera Houso.)

HAVING

refitted their building for the

exclusive Jobbing Trade, have now in stoek and receiving from the best manufactories of Europe and America, a full line ot all Goods handled by them, and at prices that deserve the attention of all close buyers.

A FULL LINK OF

STAPLE AND FANCY GOODS, Suitable for the City Grocery Trade. Blacking,Blueing, Matches, Marbles, Fancy

Soaps, Brushes, &c.

108 Main street, Terre Haute, Ind. feb2-dwly

Money Cannot Buy It!

For Sight is Priceless!

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THE DIAMOND GLASSES .1* .IS- Manufactured by

J. E. SPENCER & CO., N. ¥., Which are now offered to the public, a.ro pre "nounced by nil tbo celebnit©d Opticians of theW«rldtobetb«

iflOST PERFECT,

Natural, Artificial help' to the human eye ever known. They aro ([round under fheir own supervision, from minute Crystal Pebbles, melted together, and derive their nnme, '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 the eys, producing a clear and distinct vision, in the natural, health sight, and preventing all unpleasant sensations, such as glimmer ing and wavering qf sight, dizziness, Jcc., peculiar to all others in use.

Tkey aremonnted in the finest manner.

la fraaes of the best quality of all materia used for tnat purpose. Their Finish and Durability c»n_-_ not be Surpassed!

CAUTION.—None genuine unless bearing their trade marko stamped on every-frame 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 Feplers. at anv orioe. mamdwlf

TAILORINC.

MERCHANT

IOBLN BARNIKIjE, ..

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mehchawt tailok,

MAW STREET,

OrfrSaxton Walmsley's Dry Goods Store Would respectfully call the attention of the citizens of Tcrre Haute, and the public in general, that he has rented rooms above Saxton 4 Walmsley's Dry Goods Store, for the purpn 1 of carrying on

MERCHAM? TAILORING. lie keeps always on hand a Fashionable a lection of CSassiioeres, Vesting*, Clothe, Ac. and ig ready to make it np in

TUB LATEST 8TS

100 0C 15000

SHORT NOIICJS,

£na on very Reasonable Terms. Having high rents to pay, he promises to make up oraer, whether the goods be furnished by him or not. Everything in his line cheaper than anywhere else.

Cutting done and warranted to fit. a liberal patronase licited. aug29dtf

WAftNEIPS''f-V?.

PILE REMED Y.

Warner'* Fil« jtemvdjr has never failed(not even in one case) to cure the vary worst cases of Blind, Itching or Bleedint Piles. Those who are afflieted should immediately call on their druggist and get Washer's Pilk Rrmeot. 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.

DYSPEPSIA.

Warner'" Dyspepsia Tonic is prepar ed exclusively for Dyspeptics!and those suffering with habitual costiveness. It is a slightly stimulating tonio aud asplendid appetizer: it strengthens the stomach and restores the digestive organs to their healthy state. Weak, nervous and dyspeptic persons should use Warker's Dyspepsia Topic. Eorsale by druggists.. Price One Dollar..

COUGH NO MORE.

Waraer's Coagii JUlum is healing softening and expectorating. The extraor dinary power it possesses in immediately re lieving, and eventually curing.lhe most obstinate cases of Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Influenca, Catarrh. Hoarseness, Asthma and Consumption-1s almost incredible. So prompt is the relief and certain its effects in all the above cases, or any affection of the throat and lungs, thit thenands of physicians are daily' prescribing 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 is your own fault if you still cough and suffer. The Balsam will cure.

WINE OFLIFE.

The gr«

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Drink, Warner's Ylnum Title,or Wine of Life, is fret- from any poisonous drugs or impurities, being prepared for those who re quire & stimulant. It is a splendid appetiier 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

Eitters,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 pood health and a free flow of lively

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2) 47 Wott^ 17 34 47 9 25 47

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16 24 47 NE qr 7 2 37 17 24 47 East% 7 3 37 24 24 47 East% 17 3 37 8 34 47 Easti 29 3 26 9 34 47

irits, 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 Emmenfteogne is the only article known to cure the Whites, (it will cure in every case.) Where is the family in which this important medicine is not wanted? Movers, 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. nov9-dwly

WHEAT, RYE, OATS, &C.

TELEGBAPH.MILLS, LAFAYETTE 6TBEET, TORE 1IAV1E,IM.

A. 3 Highest market price paid for ft Wheat, Bye, Oats, Corn & Buckwheat Wheat Floor, Rye Floor, Buckwheat Floor, All of the best quality, and sold at the Lowest Prices, Wholesale or Retail, in Barrels or Sacks.. Also, Ground Feed, Coarse md fine, Bran,

BICHABDSON:* GIFFHOBN/Propr's. sp30.dly.

FANCY STORE.

New Trimming!

isawfvsiar-wr

AUD

JFANCY STORE':

J. SCHAIBLMf,,

Mfttn'street. bet.[6th nr.d 7th streets, a sj South sido, near corner Sixth,

HAS

opened one of theTfin'st and lasgest stooks ofall kinds of

Ladies' Dress and Cloak

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terLadies, oall and see the Goods. Respectfully, J, SCDAI7BLIN. ja5-dtf

TROCHES.

14, H'lfiUl-

Rusliton's Clicrry Pectoral Troches

itTO* Jlitfllt

Cure Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat Asthma, Bronchital and Lung difficulties. Remove all that dryness of the throat peculiar to ministers, singers and public speakers, and acts like a cnarm in allaying all .irritation. Very pallatable. No nauseating offensivo cubebs in them. Sold by all druggists. Also Rushton's (F. V.) 0*d Liver Oil, the purest, sweetest and beet. »an25-dw2m

PIONEER

STUMP MACH1JTE

AFTERStomp

four years of, severe testing it is pronounced by all who have tried them the best Maohine extant—simple, powerful arid cheap. Two men will ntise 25.000 pounds and pull 100 stumps per day. Thousands are now in use throughout the Eastern States, where its success during the past year is without a parailjl in the history of Agricultural Machines* It has taken the

Firtt

Premium at thirteen different State Fairs, also at the American Industrial Exposition. Price 165. &. H. CHURCH,

Gen. Southern and Western Agent. marl5-dtf Covington, Kentucky.

SPECIAL NOTICES.

Tlte Great Tenud Speeifle. No class of invalids are more sensitive to chaBges of season and variations ef tempere~ tare than dyspeptics, and persons of bilions habit. Tender lungrare not more easily affected by these vicissitudes than feeble stomachs. If there is a tendency in the system to. indigestion, biliousness, or bowel complaints the variable weather of early spring is almost sure to develope one or the other of these ail ments. Intermittent fevers are also more prevalent in the'spring months than at any other seasor. except antnmn. In viei^ cif these faetSt this seems to be a proper tiim to invite especial attention to Hostetter's Stomach Bitters, a medicine, which for along series of years, has proved superior to all others as a remedy for the above named disorders, and as protection against the miasma which frequently produces, and always aggravates them. It was formerly the practice to give violent cathartics as "spring medicines," nor is the custom yet entirely obsolete. Nothing, however, can be more illjudged and nnphilosophical. The chilling moisture with which the air is loaded at the breaking np of winter, presses heavily upon the vital forces of the body, and reinforcement, not depletion, is what it requires Tho Bitters is a genial and excellent tonic, a moderate alternative, and just enough of an aperient to regulate, withont^sonvnlsing, the bawels. It is, therefore, a specific peculiarly adapted to the present season..

A New Enjoyx^ent! Ladies, have yoi used Mubbay

VK SCHEXCIC

Jiyplanis, to

AND gar

FANCY

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GOODS

I also manufacture

ICOBDS, TASSELS, filJIPS

A

JTTONS

A

Lak-

mas's Flobida Watkr! It is really the best perlumo to be fonnd. It is equally suited for the handkerchief, the toilet and the bath. In France and England, in South and Central America, and in India and China, &c..

See-,

it is the only perfume in extensive nse so agreeable and refreshing is its delightful fragrance, that when once.nsed it is invariably preferred to all others. may5-deodly

ADVISES

coxsusm

TIVZS TO GO TO FLORIDA IX

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Having for t! last Uiirty-flvo years devoted my xrliulo time and attention to tlio »tudr of lung diseases and consumption, I feel tbat I understand fully tlie cocrsetliatoimlitto bo pursued to restore a tolerably bad case 61 diseased lungs to lirallliy soundness, 'liio first ami most important step is, fur the patient to avoid taking colds and the best ofall places on this continent far tills purpose, in winter, is Florida, well down in tho State, where the temperature is reg alar, and not subject to such variations as in moro northern latitudes. Talatka Is a point 1 can recommend.

A

cood hotelis fcopt

thero by Tetennan. Last winter I saw several per•onSTliero whose lanes had been badly diseased, but who, underIhe hralm,' inllui neeof thociiinatocnd Mu medicines, were gottins well. Vbne hundred miles farther down the river Is a point which I would prefer to Palatka, as tho temperature is moro even, and tho air dry and bracing. McllonviUo and Enterprise arc located there. I should give a decided preference to Mellonville: it is two miles from river or lake, and it seems almost impossiblcto take cold there. The tables in Florida might be better, and patients complain at times: but tint is a good sipt, as it indicates a return of appetite and, when this i3 tho case, they generally increase in flesh, and then the lumrs mustlieal.

Jacksonville, Ilibernia, Green Cove, and inan.v other places in various parts of Florida, can be su: ly recommended to consumptives in winter. J1 reasons for saying so are. that cn.ticnts aro less liable to tako cold thero than where there is a loss even temperature: and it is not necessary to siiy, that, where a consumptive person exposes liiniseil to frequent colils, Uo is certain to die shortly: therefore my advice is, go well d.nvn tniolho fatate. out of tho reach of prevailing east wlmla ami fogt Jacksonville, or Almost any other of the locnlitfc lhavonamed, will benefit those who aretryublei with a torpiil liver, a disordered stomach, rterimuci' bowels, sore throat, or cough but.. f.r those v.-hos1 lunifs are diseased, arjoro southern point i3 car nestiy recommended.

For fifteen years prior (o l.'Gf, I professionally in Kew York,lloftun, r-altiiiiore, ami l'liiladelplua every week, whero 1 saw and examined on an average live hundred patients a week. A practice so extensi ve, embracing-every possible ph.-ifo if lung disease, has enabled me to uii.l.rstand ti od:=ease fully and lienco n:y cutilionin regard to taking cold. A person m:iy tako v:ict quantities of "Schenck's l'lilmonic Syrup, Sea-.vee-.l 'ionic, and JIandrakc l'llls," aud yet oifhJ iljej not avwd taking cold.

In Florida^ nearly cveryboily is Ing schonck's Mandrake 1'ills for the climate is r.iuro likely to produce bilious habits than more northern l.itltudes. It is a wcil-ostablislicd faet, that natives of Florida rarely die of consumption, especially those of tho southern part. On the other hand, in Hew England, one-third at least of tho population die of tills terrible disease. In tho Middle States, it docs not prevail solargelv still there are many thousands of cascalhere.. «hatav«st percentage of life would bo saved if consumptives were, as easily alarmed in regard totaklng tVeshcolds as they are aboutscarlc tfevcr, £mall*-po£,l e. 1 but they aro. not: they tuko what they term alittlocold, which

other still, until tho lungs arc diseased beyond all hope of cure. eveni monlc. Schenck's Mandrake Tills, and go to Florida. I recommend these partienlarmcdicines, because I am thoroughly acquainted with their action. I know, that, whero they are used in strict accordance with mv directions, they will-do the work that is required. This accomplished, naturo will

6o

tho rest

'1'he physician who prescribes for cold, cough, or night sweats, and then advises tlio patient to walk or ride out every day, will be sure to have jrcorpso on his hands before long.

glvo my threo medicines in accord­

ance with tho printed directions, except in some

cases

where a freer use the llandrako 1'ills is accessary. Sly object is,of to give to tho stomach,—to get up a good appetite.tone

food

It

is always a

sign when a patient begins to grow hungry: have hopes of such. With a for food, and the gratification of that relish,relish comes good blood, and with it more flesh, which.is closcly followed by a healing of the

1 ungs,—then the

coach

locseiu

and abates,tho creeping chills and clammy ni|,ht sw'e.its no longer prostrato

and

.annoy,

Hot tho means to

and the

patient gets well, provided he avoids

taking

Saw, there are many

cold.

consumptives who have

goJ«

be asked,

Florida. The question may

Is thero no hope for such

Certainly

there is. My advice to such is, aud ever has been, to stay in a warm room during the winter, with a temperature of about seventy degrees, which should be kept point by means of a thermometer.regularlyatathat

Xct such patient tako his exer­

cise within tho limits of tlie room by walking and down as much as bis stfcngth will permit,up

in

order to keep up a healthy circulation of the blond. Ihavo cured thousands by this system,and can do so again. Consumption is as easily cured as any "-"isf

tfcer disease, If it Is taken in time, and tke proper ..

The fact stands unSchenck's

ptfe-. ... kind of treatment is pursued.— The fact stands un disputed on record, that cured very many of what seined to be hopeless cases of consumption. Go whero you will, you will bo almost certain to find Bom3 poor consumptivo who has been rescued from the very Jaws of death by their use.

Mandrake 1'ills, and Seaweed Tonic have

1'ulmonic

So far as tho Mandrake Tills aro concerned, everybody should keep a supply of them on luind. They act on tho liver better than calomel, and leave nono'of ItshurUhl effects behind. In Act, they arc excellent in a' cases whero a purgative, mcdiclno Is required. If you have partaken too freely of fruit, and diarrhoea ensues, a dose of tho Mandrakes will tore you. If you are subject to sick headache, take a dose or tho .Mandrakes, and they will relieve you in two hours. If yon^ would obviate the effe'et of a change of water, or the too free indulgence in fruit, lake one of tho Mandrakes every night, and you may then drink water, and eat water-melons, pears, apples, plums, reaches, or corn, without tlio risk of being made sjck by them. They will protect thoso who live ia damp situations against chills and fevers. Try them, 'ilic-y are perfectly harmless. They can do yva good en -y.

I have abandoned my professional visits to Boston and Xew York, but continue to see patents at my office. No. 15 Korth Sixth Street, l'hilruitlphia, every Saturday, from 9, a.m., to 8, r.H. Thi.se who wishathorough examination with the Itepplr.meter will bo charged five dollars. Tha Kcsp.x meter declares the exact condition of the lun. and patients can readily learn whether they :..o curable or not But 1 desire it distinctly understood, that the value of my medicines depends wifely upon their beini' taken strictly accorolug to dirco-Hon*-conclusion,

In I will tay, tlr.t when persona take my medicincs, and their systems tire brought Into a healthy condition thereby, they ru i...t to liablo to-take cold yet no on", w.i '.i tiibiased iunM can bear a sqddcn ohftn:- of atmosphere withou: the liability of greater or less irritation of the bronchial tubes.

Full directions in all languages accompany myv medicines, so explicit nr.d elear H:ic any on ea:i use them without consulting ir.e, uul can ba bought frou any drui^isi. fctilf J. II. Scr-Exc^, il.U., -i%£ Ko. l." Xorth i."ixth Street,

1'liiladelphla

JOIIX F. IIENBT, S rrACE,

yjETT TOItK,

Wnai-ESAT.T! A^KMT

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NOTIONS.

WHOLESALE NOTIONS.

A. C. A. WITTIG,

3N"o. 148 Main Street,

Jobber & Commission Merchant

In Notions, Fancy Goods,

ClflAKS, ENGLISH, GEKUA5 AND AMERICAS CUTLF-UY, Perfumery, Soap. Cotton Tarn, Baltin?, etr.

New stock and prices low. Orders prorr ptly attended to. Superior inducement* to Cash Uuyers, Pedlers, Hucksters and Auctioneers.

tm

14® Main Street,

Between Fifth ud Sixth StreetIn the Store fomarlroccupied by Cox 4 Sen spl9-dwly

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ATTORNEYS.

JOHX r. B1IBD, OHIRLIBCHUrr. gAIEDiEORUil,

ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Omci-No. St Main Strut, op ttairi.

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SPECIAL NOTICES.

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Murr,

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The -most lasting, agree­

able, and refreshing of a

perfumes, for use on thi

Handkerclnef, at the Toilet

and in the Bath. For sale

by all Druggists arid Per*

fumers.

MANUFACTURERS.

piiAIRL CITY PLANING MILLS. CLOT A WlLLtAMI.

Ai&nti/actareM af

SASH, DOOBS^ BLEND8, ndow aad Door Fraaiea. i-.-t.: Kealdlag Brackets, -:t if

Stari BalliB^a,. RallBHteiV •±t ... .'XeweUJPMt*, .• "r-r

GloriagaadMdiag.

And all descriptions 01 Finished Lumber

WHOLI8ALI AKD KIT11X. DICALntl IlKf

-PT3STE LXJMBEiR,

Lath and Shingles.

Slate Hoofing, Cement Roofing, Hoofing t*elt. Custom Sawing, Planing and

Wood Turning

DONE XO ORDER.

AH Work Warranted. Corner Ninth and Mtilbcrry Sts.

PAINTERS.

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BVCKKLL,

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O I N E tawj, h." niftR i-,'i

S.DEALER IN

CILISS PAIWTS.

8. MELTON,

PAI JXTTJErE&r Cor. 6tta, lafayette and Lecnst Bts.,

-d'i erre- Haute, Ind.y li!

Does Graining, Paper Hanging, Calcimining, and everything usually done in the line. inne25dly

M. Barr,

fl. B. Ttaklt

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BARE & YEAELE,

House and Sign Painters On 5th Street, bet. Main & Ohio, -#mN In Cory's new building.

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All workientrustedto us will receive promp attention. Special attention giver to Sign Painting and Graining. dly

COAL.

OEXUINE BLOCK COAL

Jtcrcoal

R. WHITAKER is prepared to furnis consumers of Terre Haute, dnr ing the Fall and Winter, the very best Sh»'. Block Coal in the market in quantities to suit purchasers. Call and examine the quality of his coal, opposite the'. larket House, corner Fourth and Walnut streets, before purchasing elsewhere. sep!6-d6m

BI6ELOW

COAL and MINING CO.,

Wholesale and retail dealers in Anthracite, Pittsburg, Brazil, Block, Lost Creek and Sugar Creek Coals in quantities to suit customers and at the lowest market prices.

With good coal, good weights and prompt delivery, we hope to receive a share of the publio patronage of Terre Haute.

All orders left at our Office, under Nationa State Bank, corner of Fifth and Main streets will receive prompt attention. aug31dly

FLAVORINC EXTRACT.

f&'C -ydt iji ABKFOB THI O*. »J&..' tf FLAVORING

EXTRACTS.

ORIENT

TUG PUREST AND BEST IN CSS jan92

LAND.

Union Pacific Railroad Comp'y. „HAVE A

Land Grant Direct ftoa the tieveraaient

4-s"

hi. OP jEEQY ,f*i tTSt 1«,000,000 ACRES

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Best Farming aad Mineral Laads in America.

9,000,000 acres choice farming lands en the line of the road, in the STATE OF NEBBASKA,

GREAT PLATTE VALLETt, now tor sale, for cash or credit at low rates of interest. These lands aro near the 41st parallel of North Latitude, is amild and health: climate, and for grain growing and .steel raising are unequalled by any in the Unitei States.

Convenient to market both east and west. Prices range from $2.50 to tlO.OO per acre.

GREAT INDUCEMENTS Vj

to Settlers with limited means. .. 3,500,000 ACBT^ Rich government lands along the road between

9

OSAKA AND STOKTII PLATTE, Surveyed and open for entry under the Homestead and Pre-emption law, and can be taken by

ACTUAL SETTLERS ONLY. An opportunity never before presented for ecuring homes netvr a great Railroad with all the cotiyeniences of an old settled country. New edition of descriptive pamphlets with maps, now ready ana sent free to all parts of the United States, Canada and'Eu rope. Address. 0. F. DAVIS, Land Commissioner.

U.P. R.R. Co., Omaha, Neb

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SALE OF FOUNDRY

OTICE.

iN

Wo hare this day sold our Fonndryjnd Machine Shops, linown as th» KagreTron Works," to J. A. Parker, of HutsonrWe, Illinois. Mr. Parker is a practical maeBiniat, and we bespeak for him a contiuaiuiclt of the liberal patronage bestowed upon us.,.

We shall occupy a portion oT Ihe ofleeof Wm. J. Rieman A Son, (pojrk packers). No. 83 Main street. ^^Uir^n.tU^rn^

Terre Haute, Ind.»F^--5r^8ZL. dU-w't

COLLECTINI#-

L.O.SGHUL1Z, J.P.,

Briizil, tcdlaiitt^ 9*r-f: -?i ^1LL collect claims in this eoapty^,.^

MttaMMS

WWI r.T-fiffilSgiiW

HOTEL*^

rtfisff

*rt

HTCWiJlT HOUSE, Corner M«in ft Seoond »tr6etB,j

renovated anB refar bonse recently.

furnished the'honse recently, I solicit a an aT •'SKK'SSJSJ'ft.i, rft »M.f 1 oe87-dtf M.©AVIS. Fn»p'r. JiMklik.

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IATIOIAL flOm 1

Car. Sbak'and Mai*

Streets,.

Terre Haute. Indiana.|4"-*•****"'

Jaeob Butm, 4b San, Prop*.

This Hons*has been thoroughly reftirniihed. anySMK

TERBE HAUTE HOC®.

C^.aar WiuK and Seventh Sk,

Torre Haute. Indiana*

jdOKK Mouse,

Our. Untie Ohi*8l».,

T®^

Saute,

Hi GRIfFTTH, Prop.

^OffieeofMarahaU. Monteinnia and Paleatiae Fr^BgM^oandfroi^Ulfcralns^^oTadtf,

MEDICAL.

flQMFlDEITUlk-Yonng men who hare Injured tnemselVvs by eertaiti secret habit*. whioh «^Jit them for business, pleaeare or the duties of married life also middle aged and old men wbo. from the follies ef youth or other causes, feel a debility iar advance of their yeart, before placing themselre* nnder the teeatment of any one.shoald first read the "Secret Friend." Married ladies will learn something ef importance by perusuing the '.'Secret Friend." Sent to any address. In a sealed enveolpe, on receipt of 25 cents. Address Da. C-haklksA. Stvabv* Co..Boston. aug20-deod-wly JQ. Q/

VOID QUACKS. A VICTIM OF EARLY indiscretion, cansing' ncrrous debilibr. having tried in vain premature decay,' Ac. every advertised reme-

of self curn, which he will send Mlow aufferers. Address J, H, Nassau street. New York.

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.TUTTL dec26-deodi

UNDERTAKERS.

ISAAC BALL

UNDERTAKER,

Is prepired to execute all orders in his line I with neatness' and dispatch comer of Third ann Cherry streets, Terre Haute, Ind. ian20-5-6wt.

W. O* CONN ELL,

UNDEKTAKER.

Torre Haute. May

RAILROAD.

PULLMAN PALACE

Drawing Room Car Line I

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Terre Hante &Ir dianapolis

RAILROAD,

FOR —,

PITTSBURG,

la .«v' -vrf't .'S efiiimtf

PHII.ADEI.rHIA, 2

and:i¥EW!YORK.

I-

press 1:15 A. TKAlBf, are new, clean

and models of comfort and elegance. Apply to GEOiE. FARRINGTON

at General OfficeT. H- A I. R. Corner Main and Tenth streets.

16-d2w

DENTISTS.

W.E.ROSSETEK,

BEACH'S BLOCK,

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E N I S

Suei^essor to Dr. D. M. WELD, No. 157 Main St. National Block, Terre Haute.Ind. Risipkicci^-Corner Fifth and Swan streetsmiiOdt

STOVES.

io YOU WANT

A GOOD STOVE!

Now's the Time to Buyi id!

A few dollars gets a- better bargain at

BALLS' STOVE

flAHAN anV'otber place in town. This yon can ascertain by calling and comparing and pricing goods. Money is scarce and hard to. get. We need it

muchly,

and will

SELL grOVES ACCOBBlSCllf! Call and took at'the followingline of Stoves in stoek: XHE CONTINENTAL, only Stove madewith

Sliding Oven Doors, four sizes. THE GREAT REPUBLIC, the Largest Stove Tfil?ENTteRPRt!$Ea, a perfect beanty, fo%r sizes. THE KEfCHEN QUEEN, four sites. THEN EW CONOORD, a splendid Stove."

WINON A vCbeaper tnaa ever fonr tiies. MAY QTJEEN\" 'the hand«dmcst"*and cheapest. Stove,in Amprioi., With.this

Stove I defy any and all competition. TUB COWSTITDTKJN Om1 and Wood Ooor IHETEl'EaRAPH, 500Jn use in this city, THE ALTO ATOR, can't be heat, four sitesj THE WESTERN, ceri and wood, a beautiful I BE CHALLX3(aE,«om«thi*raewa*A mice THE PEERLESS,, tke finest £tove in the world.

With,th|se StoVe« Ijd«fy eosapetitioB. and as to prices,"! never fail to give The Lowest In tlie City! And in determined none shall be turned

ssr&rmjto*!' t"r" itUST SIS 86LD AT WlkirPRmEy

-•mm~ Evw.Stevh fatMM^tail* satisfaction. RespectfaTly. marJ-dl#-Wl«B

Wholesale and Retail Dealer ii^ Groceries ,Fi«h, Salt.

&o.f &C-,

Ct^^np'iarfi aei «i1e Cosireetid witk Ui* *b«T» afint-elaM Wagon Yard and Boarding llonse.the pro rietonhip of which hag apin bMB rasuied

Mr. Miller, who guarantees to all Who may

Inatronise him, good accommodations at naf1*'l aonable chareas. Board by the Bfeal, Day, Week or Month stlUvtf. MlitlSR. Proprietor.

TURNER

lustily j3rocene& ». i-I

Thi* Hotel has reentlybeen relit ted, and put ^amat^ in order, offering aeoommodations I fonndin meh Mt*iUahiaenU,and reiBee( our ansurpassed in the State. Mends andue pnblio to give a* a *u ana ex--T. C. lmnn, Pro^fleler. I SKi oar 8tock and Prices. All kinds

2£tM oar Stoek and Pricey COUNTBY PRODUCE market price. Give «i a eall.—

'ket pru

iitroaMe to show goods.

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UJR AND FEB&i

I W»Ww*l»* e» wed JloyTaad Feedgter^

.a*a»eitsr

Princeton, Indiana,

ehiS81TheBestYellowPopiarlumber

bE, TO

pIC SEASONED.

Call and'eximine his ftok,f r"Ordtra carjpqfl." dee5-d3m

vmcnrr:

UNION STEAM,

Having purchased back from JS. W. Chadwick, Gruber A Co., the Undertaker's Establishment, and having had seven yean ezperier in the business, is now prepared tofurnl Metalic Bttrial Cases,' Cases, Caskets, ai. Wooden Coffins, of all styles and .. __ sites, fiom the best and iargest stock el ForfeilSU & JJOHlGStiC FTttltS. burial material inthoState.atm. 8 North! Third treet, Tcrre Bute, Indiana.

8EWING MACHINES.

ASSBNGBRS CAN SECURE SECTIONS, Double and Single Berths, in. PULLAN PALACE DRAWING ROOM and SLEEPING COACHES, through to above wravo 4V,_ tl.A Poanla and all intermediate cities, by applying I WlOriOUS W6W8 IOr tlie JreOpie. prior to 12:00 (nonn) each day. These Coaches I are attached to the Lightning New York Ex-

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jjj xHE SEWI5G S CHISE WORLD,

imHE ASTONISHING DISCOVERT has JL just been made by all the highj^iced I Sewing Machine Companies that the HOME 8HIJTTLE MACHINE is fast superceding I all others. It makes the lock-stitch, alike [ot both sides, is far Simpler, better andrans lighter than any f85 Machine in the market, I yet sells fr*m |wta$40 ehsapcr. We I guarantee it a First-class Machine in every I respect, and offer $1,000 for any Family

Maehine that will do a target range of work. It seWs from Harness Leather to Muslin without any alteration.

An energetie Agent wanted in every eonn ty. Full particulars and a ^'oMu-interettin

pamphlet

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ZWORK DONE AT^

New York Prices!

All Operations Warranted.

DR

L. H.

mailed rm. Address kNOWLE

A VAN DUSEN, 137 West Jefferson stre Louisville, Ky. oc25,aw3m

BAKERY

CARD.

99

Ryce's "Buckeye Store.

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Confectionery & Bakery.

Having refitted the Confectionery and Bakery' formerly kept by Messrs. Miessen A Co., No. 16 North Fourth street, and engaged the services of Mr. Meeson, 1 alh now prepared to furnish orders ef any kind for Weddings, Parties. Festivals, Ae., in our line, ire have also anew and selected stock ef all kinds of Candies, Nuts, Ac., at the lowest possible prices. We ask a shaTe of the public patron-

r*. dec20(?3m

BARTHOLOMEW,

roaanon ihcbahioal

•mm

FAiH^CW «NORU8 PUSS#

MILLER,

r. «k inmi

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Wholesale and Retail D£AL.£ R8 I*, All kind* ef.

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JBKER A BUNTIW.

LUMBER.

W'""t

nioit1-'"

'i aifi 04i -1 !.- jort-i GIBSON ICOUNTV?

BAKERY

FRANK IfEINIGf&IBB0., Manufacturers ofall kinds of

Crackers, a

W

„Hread ana,

3

Dealers in|

Fancy and Staple Groceries, LAFAYETTE S1REE1, fi/

•ibh.i

"*Bet. the two Railroads.fl

Terre Haute, Ind

may28"

ROOFING.

"PROOFING.

CLIPT & WILLIAMS.

A an a in

John^

PAPEBa, used iQ the place of Plasterin on the inside, and for Sheatbing under siding ot the outside.

Roofs applied in city anu country an warranted. Call on ns at the Prairie City Planing Mills, corner of 9th and Mulbem treets. may!4dti

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Fresh Milk at all times, G. F. Kini, No. 16 North Fourth street

TAILORINC.

New Tailoring Establishment!

CALL Al«

CRISWELL & HUBEB'S AHUHAVKTOUB Old Clothing Seonred and Rcpnifed. I SOUTHEAST CORNER FIFTH AND MAIN (above Donnelly's Drug 8tcre.) -New work madeto order. feb7-d2m

FORKSy SPOONS, AC.

BALL, BLACK A CO.,

r*-*7 m: 't• :,j»j

mi

STORE 565 and 567 Broaflway,

FEW YORK.

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aw

STERLING SILVER

FORKS AND SPOONS, Dinner and1.Tea Services.

-jU Also, a)Iatge Tari«ty«C new OKMUfiNTA& 4IE«

E8,

FOR WEDDtNG PRESENTS

PROFESSIONAb.

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*OKTOS STEYESSOKy ^. J). OFFICE—4l&iOpeiaBoute Block, h, :RB8H)KNCB-At R.

Okii Str—t nSiir- Secatlk, J^frellatte^ Iadiatut.

ChM'bitti fSoiaS 12 a. a., and

5

tiipt

-j}^- awt*

trnfiwrnw

IKBRE-n AVTE

CHOBU# CLASS.

—o-

rpHE TERRE HAUTE CHORUS in'eils eTeiy Tnelday and Friday nl^ht,

OVER THE POSTOFFICE.

n~Kew Member* admitted at any time. jCflTAM6E8„ „..tl ee

•orl-dte

BVJsmsf

CL1BK HOUSE.

Ike proprietor, -desiring to retire from'the business, offers his Hotel for sale or exchange f»r small DWMLLIMOS in, or small FARM qear the city. House is doing a good buileM or ie well loeated for mannfacturiagpurposes- Easy terms. For particulars enqidie •f the Proprietor W. B. GRIFnTH dwlMtf

WINES.

iL sell the Best Brands of RHINE and [ER WINES by the tingle or dozen bot.and warrant every drop to be pure and imported by myself, as I have made the best selections on my late trip to Europe. -Having bought the whole crop of Mrs. Gceti's Catawba of 18t 9. and 1S70, I am enabled to s&tl, by the gallon or bottle, at

He*, and

W

ABLE SCREW WIRE]

BOOTS AND SHOES

Comfort, Elasticity, Durability and Economy.

11531

THEY EXCEL ALL OTHERS.

Of 140,000 pair Isold last year by two lead-1 agaiMtripping?nn**cturer8'

HE B£ST AND CHEAPEST

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DPIA-lsTOS,

Organs and Melodeons

L. KISSNER'S

Palace of Music,

No 48 OHIO STREBT,

(Opp. the old Court Houpe.) TEBBE HAUTE, ISB.

sc N. B.

9

All kinds oi Instruments repaired.

BOOKS A STATIONERY.

LOS1NO OUT SALE!!

r. e. cox

a

N0T1CB

CLASS

froinlstolO o'clock, at the Terre Haale Hailcal VuiHlite BmUi,

prr

in*ath

SALES. .I''

IOB SALE OB EXCHANGE.

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The attention of the public is ealled to the

NEW ESTABLISHED

WINE & LIQUOR DEPOT I

IN THE

Opera House Building,

oyimnniBnixT.at

WILLIAM SCHAFFEira.

Lower Price»

than any ether house in the city. Anybody that wishes Wines or Liqueurs for sick persons, should call before going any »laee else. febS WM. SCHAFFER.

albOB FISHEll Has justr hi ed another choice lot ef

RHINE, FRENCH AND CALIFORNIA WINES,

ieh he will sell by the bottle or gallon at reasonable prices. Try a bottle, if you want ^ARTIES will be furnished promptly by the gallon or in doiens- aug31-dly

"MUSICAL.

TERBE HAUTE

MUSICAL INSTITUTE. Masic taoght in all its hranches, both theo retically ana Instrumental and j, of a full hours' duration. Lessons at the residence of the

practically.

vocal lessons

forty

pupil one

eents each, of a full hours

dollar

each, of forty-five minutes

duration: no pupils taken for a term less than six months pupils may enter at any time Institute rooms over the Postoffice. For further particulars address.

septl- lv

A.brtt« BooSng,

I Book Biver Paper Co'fl Buildini Booflng Slate, Felt and Cement Booflng, [Chicago Elastic Stone Boollgg

ANTON SHIDE, Principal.

MUSICAL INSTRUCTION.

ATHOROUGHcultivation

Coarse of instnictions'lim

either Piano, Violin, Guitar, Organ or Melodeon. and of the voice may be secured by applying directly to

Prof. GEORGE A. HARTTJNG, Or by leaving orders at Kissner's Palace of I Music. oc6-dly

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BOOTS it SHOES.

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GET A PAIR OF

Sale of Lot* In iheiaih Rrttien* and IJintl* to tk« Hehwl •MK

Fm In default of the payment of the trincipnl and.Interest due tno School Fnnd of-Vigo connty, Indiana, on the original tale of Lots in the Siteonth Sections and on the loans of the fund hertinatter mentioned, I will, in pnrsnance of the School law of MBS, offer for •ale at the Gmrt l^uso door, in the city of* Terre Hante. Vigo connty, Indiana, on tho fonrth Monday, it being the 27th day of March. 1871, between the noarsof 10 clock A. M. and 4 M. of said day, to the highest bidder for cash, so mnch of the mortgaged premises as will satisfy tho amount due for

ots in the Sixteenth Sections for oash ami reditin the manner prescribed by law. LotNo. twelve (1Z) in section sixteen (16). -Ownship ten (lOVnoTth, of range ten (19) west. Mortgaged by David M. Stegail.

The north naif of Lot No. twenty-four (24) Thomas Parson's addition to the town of Terre Haute. Mortgs^d by Thomas Hayne and Martha Haynes, his wife.

All of that part of the southeast quarter of the* southwest quarter of scction twenty-tWo

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(22), township eleven-(11) north of range nine (9) west, which lays oart of tho Terre Hauto aad Suliivan State Road, containing sixteen acres also, all that part of tha northwest lu*rter of section twenty-seven (S7) tn the samo'township and range which lays east of said lerro Uaute and Sullivan State Road, commencing at the north line of said qnarttr section, and extending so far south as to include thirty acres. Mortgaged by illiam W. Sparks and MwthaSpaffks, his wife.

The north half of Lot No. one hundred and fourteen (114) in the Jown of Terre H^ute. Mortgaged by Wm. Wilks and Hannah S. Wilks, his wife.

The southeast quarter of the nprihwcet quarter and the northeast quarter of the southwest quarter of section twenty-four (Pi) in township thirteen (13) north ofrange eight (8) in Vigo county, Indiana. Mortgaged by James W. Fuller and Locrctia Fuller, his wife.

All of the undivided two-fifths of the east half of the southwest quarter oi section seventeen (17), township twelve (12) north of range

kins, his wife.

The north balf of the southeast quarter of section twelve (12) in township eleven (11) north of range nine (0) west, containing 80 acres more or less. Mortgaged by Daniel O'Connel and Catherine his wife.

Six acres of land in the southwest comer ot tho southeast quarter of tho southwest quarter of section thirty-six (36), townfhip ten (10) north ofrange eight (8) west, and lots No. one (1), two (2), nineteen (19) and twenty (20) in the tqwn of Centreville, Yigo county, Indiana. Mortgaged by Bruce Sutherland and Margaret Sutherland, his wife.

The following Real Estate, to-wit: Forty£x feet seven inches off the south side of Lft

So.

ono hundred in the town of Terro Haute also, forty-one feet two inches east and west by twenty^eight feet north and south in the northeast corner of the same lot. Mortgaged by Henry Jamison and Elisabeth Jamison,

When less than the whole tract mortgaged is sold, the quantity sold shall be taken in a square, as near as-possible, off tho northwesterly corner of said tract, and when less than the whole of any in-lot or out-lot in any town or city shall be sold, if tno lot fronts east and west, the part so sold shall be taken off the north side thereoff, and if tho lot ironts north and south, the part so sold shall be taken off the west sido thereof from front to rear ly parallel lines,

WM. P4DD0CK,

Auditor of Vigo County, Indiana.

January 14,1871.

PLOW FACTORY.

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Iall

warranted

NOT OKE WAS BETURNED,

Vatent Stamp on every one. '•-&*** Sold by oil leading Dealers, 125-dlm

PIANOS.

co.,

Has a large and complete sssbrtmcTit of

GOLD PENS

1!P7 4 A "AND

JliscelJ^neQUS Books

AND

is' desirous of quitting tliat bralie'Ei of the trade entirely, he offers the entire lot for sale „tP

Without Itcffard to Cost

j.CtJ

Jj

3 -liio

Faircltild's and Holland's

THB BEST

GOLD PEN ft PENCILS

Made in the United Stater., at Jess than manufacturers prices/ "i t1.

tm-MOmrndj,,

AWICE

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C0'fi

BACON & LARD.

BACOS! LABB

lot of lacon. Sugar Cured Hams,

Main street between Eighth and I* mtn.

TIERCES LEAF LARD. BblsBest W.

v.

OCA BBL& Cement, Plaster and Lime.

to

2^.sf

w/savi..'..

":ii

:,.)f{} $.'

WOULD respectfully call the attention I Farmers to my largo assortment different kinds and sizes oi

i.

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FIRST STREET, NEAR MAIN,

Terre Haute, Indiana.

A 4 Wit

Flows,

Suitable for all purposes, and all of ray own make. I am prepared to make anything in the line of Plows to order on short t- notice. I keep all kinrs of

Plow Material for Sale!

Repaiiing is done promptly, my priccs ad

are low, an

TETtnVES CASH^ And all work is warranted to give satisfaction

Respectfully, PHILIP NEWH.ART. febl5-w6m 4

PATENTS.

PATENT

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American and Europea

MUNN

A CO. continue to givo opinon in regard to the Novelty of inventions. Free of Charge, make Special Examinations at the Patont Office, prepare Specifications. Drawings, Caveats and Assignments, and prosecute appjications for. Letters Patent at Washington, ana in all European Countries. They give special attention to the prosecution of Rejected Claims, Appeals, Extensionsand TntAffAriin aa« avPamphlet of the New Patont Law for 1870 furniihed Free- Address

MUNN A CO..

_jjj 37 Park Row, New Tork.

SCIENTIFIC AMERICAS A sixtefn-pnge Weekly, devoted to Alfe chanics. Manufactures, Invention, Chemistry, Engineering. Architecture, and Popular Science. Full ofisplendid Engravings. Terms}3 00 a year. Specimen number sent iree. Address. MUNN 4 CO., decl3-dw3m 87 Park Row. New York-

TIN ANPIRON WAREV^

MOORE & HAGGEETY,

Galvanised Iron Cornice Window Caps, Guttering,&c., Tin and Slate J&oojiny

A SELECT STOCK OF

Tin, Copper aud-Sheet Iroiwai

Particular nttention paid to Tj,:i

^JOBBING:':,

/n 'fin, Slate, Zinc and Sheet Iron

Warm Air Fv.nw,te*and Run yes. I AO. 181 MAIN STIiEMJ.

,b TBBEB HAUTE, I3S'D. in o-l

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inarl-tf 168 Main street

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DISSOLUTION'.

DISSOLUTlON-The

DISSOLUTION.—TheslidB.

«st

Manufacturers of .$?

firm of Miles

NOTICE.—Williamwill

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den is di/solve'l. J- H««id«n will continue the business, will collect-all MILHS & HEDDEN.W

debts due the firm. ml4

Eaglesfieldhaslbis_^ay

withdrawn frdiii the firm oi l. H. & Co. The business be continued under the same firm name and ftjde, wjio will make 6lil™ie.C!i°^and

Pfty

mU*d3t

T. H. B0ARHeA fo^

V.-J

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copaitnereli ip here­

tofore rxiftinc between Allen I. AbSott and BeiuamU «urrell was dissolved on Fob. lei i?7l Tbo due the firm will le cojieeted by Allen I. Abbott,'' mlf-S»^