Daily Wabash Express, Volume 20, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 24 March 1871 — Page 3

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ot AdVarincfaf tn the W*EKwill be half the ratea charged

gar Thetatea

Advertisements in both DAILY and WEEKLY, will be charged full Daily ratea nd one-half the Weekly ratea. mr Legal advertisements one dollar per iquareforCaehinsertion in weekly.. tfW Local Notiees 10 cent* per line. Ho item however ahort inserted in lecal eolnmn '"ia-Mwriage anSfpuneral notieea •1.00. 0W Society meetings and Religions notieea 15 cents each" insertion, invariably in aa-

Mr Colleetiens will be made «aarterlyon all advertisements. ...

POST •)KFICE DTKECTOR1.

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DAILY MAli8. oral.

,^:00p. m...EestThrough-7:30and K:0a.a 4:00 p. do do ... 5:00p.m 9:00 p. m. ay 5:00 p. 9:00 p. m...CincinnatiJeWaahington 7:90 a.

:00 p. m...OinMnnati«Waamngton :W a. I 4:C0p. «:00p. 6t.Lonia and West.™, \0:30 a.m via. Alton Railroad...- 5:00 p.m. 1:00 p. via. Vandalia R. R-... 6 H)0p. in'

J:30 p. m. BvanaviUe and way— 6K»p. a

9.C0p.m Throngh-.... 7:30a. 4:00 v. Rockville and way .1^:00 a. 3:35 p. a». *i. I. H. 4C.E.K. way-li :80 a. aXMI-WIEKLT XAUA. ftrayaville via. Prairieton, Prairie Greek aad

Turman's Creek-

Closes Mondays and Thursdays at 9 p. Opena Moadaya and Thursdays at ip. Nelson—Closes Tuesdays

A Saturdays at 11 a.m

Opens Tuesdays A Saturday a at 10 a. tn WCBKLt mails. Jaaonville via. Riley. Cookerly, Lewis, Co^ee andHowaarille—Cloaes Fridaysi'atlp.a

Opens Fridays, at 4 p.

Ashboro via. Christy's Prairie—' Closes Saturdays at 9 J».m Opens Saturdays at 3 p. All mails eloaes on Sunday's at 6 p. in

Olfice opens during the week for sale of Stamps Money Order business, Ac., from 7 30 a. m. to 7 p, m.

On Sundays P-N from a. m. te 9 a. m. No Money Order business transacted on Sunday. L. A. BnRN*rr,P.M.

NOTIONS, FCC.

H. ROBINSON & CO.

•fi-fc-HOLKSAI.S DEALKR8 IN tit

the attention of the Trade to their

extensive assortment of the above goods, of their own publieation, manufacture and import a (ton.

Also. 4'PHOTO LANTERN SLIDES

QKAVBO^afW.

NEW VIEWS OF YOSEMITE. E.AH.T. ANTHONY A CO., 591 BROADWAY, NBW Yoax, ..4, ,v Oppoaite Metropolitan H^tel,

I1IPOBTIBS AND

MAMVrACTDKBBS

OV

PHOTOGRAPHIC MATERIALS. marl5-d2m-w4m

ROOFINC MATEKIAL'

D. C. KINO & CO.,

MANUFACTURES* OF V.h'l

ROOFING PITCH AND DEALERS ,IN

Roofing Material

Northwest Co?. Fifth and Walnut St. Ab28-dlm CINCINNATI,

MEDICAL.

THE BRIDAL CHAMBER FOB YOUNG MEN. ESSAYS

Great Social Evils and Abuses,

Which interfere with MARRIAGE, with selfmeans of relief for the Erring and Unfortunate, diseased and debilitated.

Sent in sealed letter envelopes, free of

'^AdSreas, HOWARD SANITARY AID ASSOCIATION, No. 2 South Ninth St., PHILADELPHIA, Pa. janl" dwSm

LIVERY STABLE.

W. P. HITKT1*. A.J, THOMPBOK.

HUNTER & THOMPSON,

Livery ajB^ ^lt$tfbles.

WE

are prepared at our Livery Stable, oa Third atreet, opposite the Buntin House, to furnish the public with good Stook and Carriages at very reasorikble terms janl7-dSm HUNTER A TdOMPSON.

PENSIONS.

SOLDIERS

mM

and

ISIS

WIDOWS

and

ISIS!

MAY NOW OBTATN

ZFIEJISTSIOIKJRSI CALL ON D. 8. D4IALDSON. mar4-dtf

BINDINC

iTOOK BINDING. JOSKPH^KASB^HQ' havint estabtisheda

Book mansfactminff. Mafasines bound in thebMt J^SKPH KASBBRQ, over dy

KASBBRQ, 159 Main St.,

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jCXBLN BABNIKt/B,

800

1000 I isooi 2000 3000 4000 50 00

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900fl 12001 15 50 1750 ltOWZlOO

1250 1200

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Yearlr advertisers will be allowed MONTHLT 0HANGB6 ol matter PHBJJ of

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Notions Fancy Goods,

CIOA1H, ggrn-rr-CUTLERY, TOTS,

OUUUBj JC OU^J ot JUIfc, is free from any

STATIONERY,

Cotton

JIOSIEBT,

Yarn} Baits

WRAPPING AND WINDOW PAPERS.

Twines,Children's Carriages,&o

103 MAIN STREET.) (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 ot all Uoods handled by them, and at prices that deaerve tho attention of alleloae buyers.

A FULL XflffB 0*

STAPLE AND FAN0¥ GOODS, Suitable for the*

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City Grocery Trade* Blacking,Blueing, Matches, Marbles, Faney Soaps, Bftishea, Ao. 103 Mala street,Terre Haute,lad. feb2-dwly

STEREOSCOPES.

STEREOSCOPES!

VIEWS, V" ALBUMS,.

J. S€HAVBLO,K Mati» «treet.

bet.[6(h

MERCHANT TAILORING •PECAL^O^If.

nix: iioi^ i'x^ozw .1 MAIM 8TMXBT, lOmSutoa Wd^dtj'i Brj tiopdiSlen

Would respectfally call the (ttMliM of the citiseneof TcTreHaate.aadthepablic'inaen* oral, that he hu rented rooms ikrn Sutra A W aims ley's Dry Good* Store, for the pnrpn of carrying on aERCHAJiT TAILQSINTI.

He keeps alwajaon hand lukissdbte lection Oi Cutimerei. Vetting*, Cloths, Ac. and ia TeadyTo make it up in

I*II13 1.ATE8T -J-'.Iii,

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SHORT NOHCJft\ Ana on mwy Reasonable lenna. Saving a high rentsto pay. he promises te make up I oraer, whether the goods bo ftinltkid by fliit or. not. Everything in his line cheaper (haft ^l^attinVdon* and warranted to St. a liberal patron are limited. angSMtf

WASHER'S

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PILE REMEDY.

WawwrtWie Bsmrtj toaamfttf ed(not evea ia one eaee) to worst caaea Pilea. Thoae diately eait on their druggist and gat Wir ni's Pn»~

la one eaae)^ to c«re th* vacy [Bpin ish AmeHea, Cani of Bliad, Itabiag .or Bleediat (dfeg, fcDt enly sncceisd who are afflieted ahoaid imawk I tent.

JPUea, and ia not recommended ,»o,eure any other diaeaae. It haa'oawd- mrty cases of over thirty yeara standing. Price One Dol lar. Kor sale by druggists eve^where.

tn'trwith hakitaal costivenaaa. jlJis asiirfjtly aiiinulating tonio and aapieadii »weti*er: ^tr'ongthena the stomach: and restores the: digestive organs to their healthy «W«Weak, nervous aad dyspeptic persona ahouM aae.Wiiaat's OvifBPdii Tovio. Kor aale by druggiata. Price One Dollair.,

COU(JH NO MOB®

WlunaCa Cetfrt BaiSf^, Ja baallMJ aoitening and

expecl^r»Ufc

WINE OF LIFE.

D^NK.^ARNEL^VFWSMVF^.OR'WIM

It ia different from any thingfever before in use. It ia sold by .druggists also at all respectable aaloonB. Price One Dollar, in quart bottlea.

EMMENAGOGUE.

Warner^ tnmenafefnie is the only article known to cure the whitea, (it will cure in every case.) Where ia the family in which this important medicine ia not wanted? Mothera, tliia ia the greateat bleaaing srar offered you, and you ahoaid immediately procure it. It is also a sure eare for Female Ir regularities, and may be 'depended upon ia every ease where the monthly flow haa bean obatrueted through eold or diaeaae. Sold by druggiata. Price One Dollar. Or aent by mail on receipt of One Dollar and a Quarter.

Addresa (IS State St.,Chleaao, HI. nov9-dwl'y

FAIVCY STORE.

ITEW

CHROMOS, FJtAMES.

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E. & H. T. ANTHONY &CO. 8*1 BROADWAY, NEW YORK,

'Sooth aide, near corner Sixth,**

HASoopened

Reapectfuily, jaS-dtf

GENERALLY^

COAL TAR, SCO,

TROCHES.

Rush

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vtf

Gnre Coughs,Colds,SOREThroat

Asthma, Bronchital and Lung diSSculties. Remove ail that dryness of the throat pecu liar to miniatera, singers and public speakers, and acts like a oharm in allayiog all ir-

miniatera, singers and public speakit8 like a oharm in allayiog ail irritation. Very pallatable. No nauseating offensive cubeba in them. Sold by ail drug-

BeGnided b¥ wfcat, #heraisaaoldpwjbeih, wWolgaiii^'Kb-J poriccceU tha a aft at guide," KatUr^riii] theaick andidlingnaturaHytaraWltin 1 witl»g#U«ittaA.ibt means of «aUcfc.j They inquire wfcat a modjeiaehas d»a*fer ___ other*. before they adopt it themselves.

pabUeiaVaa* I all the remedies and preventives la aae, Hor I a. tetter's Btomrh Bitters meet itfae feat most I triumphantly, and hence its immense popa- I laiity and vast sales. Theaufferer from indi-1 geititn ia sore to find some one among hia I friends who haa been cored of that ailment by the famona vegetable- atomacitic.. The I victim ol'fever and ague,' liver complain^,! eohsQpation, nervous prostration, or general debi$ty, h*a «al to snake intairy in the I neighborhood where he resides in order to diaeover what this standard restorative has effected in cases similar to hit own. lit the pafclished teatimony to ita merita he will find a volume oi proofs of its sanitary properties, which it ia impossible for bis common Senaa to resist. He ttieait and the elect it pro-I adds

food

and 7th streets,

one of thelfinat aad laageat

at a of a in a

lAdies' Brem

TRIMMINGS

*rl «JUXJb IAND

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FANCY GOODS

Iaisoi^naliuihclure

COBDS, TASSELS, flllPS A JTTOH8 Ladies, call and aee the floods. ly, J, SCHAUBLIN.

Rushton'a (P. V.) Cod Liver Oil ian25-dw2m

gists. Alap Rushton'a (P. T.) Cod Liver Oil the purest, sweetest and beat.

PIONEER

STUMJP 9IACHIWE

FTBR four years of severe testing is a

rA. pronounced by all who have tried*them rtne best Stump Machine extant—simple.

owerfui and cheap. Two men will raiae 25,000 ponads and pall 100 atnmpa per day. Thousands are now in nse throughout the Bastern States, where ita success during the paat year ia without a parallel in the hiatory of AcricttMaral Machines. It haa taken the

position. Price 65. G. H. CHDKCH, Oen. Southern and Weatern Agent. marl5-dtf Covington, Kentucky.

WHEAT* TTYEYOA-TSY«#C.

TELEG1UPHMILL8, STMkT, TjJiBI jtCH, KB. FTIGB^ATSNARKET pri^EPAID W§Wheat, Rye, Oats, Corn St Buckwheat

Wheat flea Bye Floar, Backwheat Flear, All of the bUJLlity, andanM at the Low^ oeRatatt, in Barfela: or Saeka. Alae, Groaad Feed, Coarse aad Fiae, A Braa,

BICHABDSOX'A GIFFH0B5, Propr'a. laaioO

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daces on his system adds another to the Coat I of witnesses ia its favor.' Thna. ita repatation, founded on facta, not aaaertioas, contiotaaily groWaaad apreada. Charlatina and 1 imiKXtora, some of tbem, mere local trick-1 star*, and others who taka a somewhat wider I laage attempt to throat into the hands and

A

j,.'T^».VIKO

Sfne^iwa0* i|

dinary power it po&nssea in immediately relieving, and eventually curing, the most obstinate caaea of Coughs, Colds,,Sore Throat,. Broncihitia, Influenza, Catarrh, Hoarseness", Asthma and Consumption ia almost incredible. So prompt is the relief and certain its effects in all the above caaea, or any affection of the throat and lungs, that theusanda Ot physicians ore daily prescribing it, and one and all say that it is the moBt healing and expectorating medioinfe 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 ia your own fault if you still cough and suffer. The Balsam will cure.

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I impurities, being prepared quire a stimulant. Itisa sDii and tonic, aad the finest thing in the world

urities, being prepared for thoae who re It ia a splendid appetizer finest thing in the world for purifyin the blood. It ia the moat pleaaant and delioioua article ever offered to the I public, far kuperior to brandy, whiaky, wine, bitterB, or any other artiole. It ia 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 pirits. will do well to take the Wine of Life.

Tnmming!

».' .** AND

PANCY ST03E iiL

very limited ex-

TIathiar*aMaiMr4re,the

ing ascertained what is really deserving of I DMr ooaMeaee, decline ranning after atrange gooda."

New

Enjoymerol!

Ladies, have yoa used Unur A LAB- I WMT'sj FUUODI Wairaal It is really the beet| periame Jo be fouad. |t is equajly_suitedjor -theihandkerchief, the toilet and the bath., Ia -Knfti^e and England, in Booth and Central America, aad ia India and China, Ac., Ac-, ft ia the only perfume in extensive nse sa

for tlie last thlrty-firo years devoted my

"„XtfMldthae and ptustthm to the atndjr oriaag tecaaea «nd consumption, I feel that I understand (tally the course Uiatouslit to be pursued to restore a tolerably bait case ofoiseased lungs to healthy tenndncss. 'Ilie first and most Important step la, to the patient to avoid taking cold and the best ofall placcs on thla continent for thla purposr. In

Winter, la Florida, well down In the State, wliero theitctnpcrature'la regular, andnotaubject to such jOTlatitms asln more northern latitudes, ralatka A a point 1 can recommend. A good hotelis kept there liy Pcterman. Last winter I saw several pepSans there wliose lungs had been badly dtseased.bnt who, Ander the h^alinz Influence of tho climate and my medicines, were getting well.

One lipndred miles farther down the river la a point which I would prefer to I'alatka, as the temperature is more even, and the air dry and bracing. -Jlcllonvllle nnd Enterprise are. located there, Should give adocided preference to iiellonvllle: it Is two milcafrorn river or I ake. and it aeema almost impossibleto take cold there. The tables In Florida might be better, and patients complain at times: butthnfiia a good slpt, as It indicates a retnm of •ppctitc and, when tills is the case, they generally Incrcasi'inflcsh, and then the lungs ni ust ncaL

Jacksonville, Hlbernla, Green Cove, and many other filauesln various Starts of Florida, canbe satt recoininended to consumptives in winter. isons forsa.ving so are, that patients are lets ble to take cold thtre than where there Is Ilia-'-KI even temperature: anil it ia not necessary to siy, that, where a consumptive person eXp«sea lim-.stil to frequent colds, ho is certain to die shortly: therefore my ml rice is, go well down into tlic btatc. out of tlio reach of prevailing east wliuls nnd foes Jacksonville, or almostany.othor ol the iocalltte llutvoiiamen.will benefit those w!io arc t: oublei. with a torpid Ilvrr, disordered stomach, drrnngcr bonTls, sore throat, or cough but, fortliosc v. liow lunps ore diseased, a moro soutkern pomt Is car ncstly recommended.

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For tlftecn years prior 1 .C1,1was prrfossionnlly in New Y«rk„lioston, l'.alt.v.iorc, unit lilladeiphla every week, wliero 1 saw mi.l examined cn an Bvernt-'O ilvo lumdred patients a week. A practice, soextemivc, enilirncin^ every possible placet lung disease, lias enabled liio to nml^iKtand ti.u disease full/ and lienco my vantlon In regr.nl to takine CqIo. A person liny tak3 v.i.'t quantities of "Sehenok's Pulmonic Pyrup.

Senv.'CEII

nr.d

UfandrakePills," aud yet dicifiic tl^ES'innic.

nut uvuul

takina cold. la Florida, nearly everybody Is using Rchenck Uandrakd l'llls Ibr the climate is iiK.ro likely to produce bilious habits than moro northern latitudes. It Is a well-established fact, tliat natives of Florida rarely dio of consumption, especially thoso of the southern part. On-tlie other hand, in New England, one-tlilni at least ot the population d% of till* tcrriblo disease. In the Widu'.o States, it dees not prevail ao largely tatlll there are many thbosandaof cases tlwre. What a vast percentage of life would be aaved If eonsampttves weie as easily alarmedln retard to taking fresh colds as they areaboutscarletfiiver.small-pox.A-e. I but they are noti they take what thrytviin a little cold, which they are crodulous CHouuh to believe will wear off in a few days. They pay no attention to It, and hence it laya the foundation for another and an* .thcratlll, until tho lungs are diseased beyond all lope of cure.

Uly advice to airsoua wliose lunga sre affected, even slightly, ia to lay In a stock or scbenck's l'ulmonic By rap, Sokaack'a Seaweed Tonlo, aad Schenck'a Mandrake Villa, and go to Florida. I rocommend these partieularmcdicrncs, becauae I am taoroutlily acquainted with their action. I knew, that, where th*r are used inatrlct accordanco with lay directions, they will do tho work that is rcqjaied. This accomplished, nature will do tho rest. 'WM physician who prescribes for colit, cou^h, or night swqata,nnd then advises tho patient to walk or ride out every day, will be surc'to have a corpse on hia handa before long. three medicines In aecordns, except to some

lly plan is, to give my three medk ance with the printed directions, eases Where a freer nse of the Ms

Mandrake Fills Is5

accessary. My object is, to give tene to the stomach,—to get np a good' appetlte. lt is always a

sign when a patient beglna to grow hungry: have hop

of such. With a relish Ibr (bod, aad

the gratiilcation of that relish, comes good blood, and with, it more flesh, which is closely Jftdlowpd by a heating OT the

1 dngSj ^'then the Co'urh loosens

and abatesitho creeping chills and clammy nuht sweata no longer prostrate aud annoy, aud tho patient gets wcH.pravided.he avoids Uking. cold.. jiow, there

jaro

maiiy consifmptivca wlio' nafe

not tho means to go to Florida. The question may be asked,.! a. tlicro na hope .for such? CertaiQljr^ fc My advicsio ktlSh is, aud ever has befn, tay in a warm room lladngtha Winter, with a peratsre of *WoOt seventy dcgtecs, -whfcH be kept regularly at that point bymcans of a thermometer, let such a patient take hia exer-

else within tho limits of the.room, by walking up and down as order td kcer

and down as much as his strength will permit, in ep up a healthy circulation of the blood. 1 have cared thousands by this system, and can do ao agaia.! other disease, kind of treatment is purxtiod. 1 he fact stands undisputed on record, that Schcnck's Pulmonic Syrup, Mandrake Pills, and (teaweed Tonic havo cures very many of sctraed to be

cases of

consumption.whatwherey»u

Go

be almost who has

certain

by their

I

BO

far as ins

will,hopeless

you will

st certain to. find sony poorjcnusumptlve

everybody should keep a supply.of JUiem on hand. They act on tho Urer better than calomel,and leave none of its hurtful effects behind. In fact.

BiTfar as' the Mandrake Tills arc conccmed.

fteely of fruit,and diarrhoea ensnes. Mandrakes will cure you.

dose of the

If you are subject ta

sick' headache, take-a (lose ST the Mandrakes, and they will relieve you in two hours, ll you would

every night, and'you may thin drink water, and

CM

water-melons, pears, apples, plants. Leaches, or corn, without the risk of being-made sick by them. They will protect thoso who live lu damp sltua

A.*.,to

wisha thorough examination with tha Uosplr. meter will bo chained five dollars. Ths Resplrani ter declares tho cxact condition of the 1 iini:: and patients call readily learn whether they are cur* able or not. But 1 desire it distinctly under&ioixl, that the value of mymcdicincs depends rntttviy upon their being takea strictly according to din*" lions*

In conclusion, I will say, that wher prisons take my medicines, aad tliefr sysf-m i.n: brought into healthy conditfon thereby, tlu-y are not so can bear a sudden change of atmosphere without tho liability of greater or less irritation of the bronchlal tabes.

Full directions 1* nil languages aCcompanjrnv medicines, so explicit and clear that any one can use them without consulting mc, cnu can- ba bought from any druggist.

deel3-dwly

II. Scjitscfe,"

I °***TSo.isSortb sixtKfS?fet rh'naJiapS^ JOHN F. mixitlr,!9 COLLEGE riACE, FEW YORK,

WHW-ESAT.K A?WtT

NOTIONS.

WHOLESALE.,NOTIONS.

In &otions, Fancy Ootids,

CT^ARS, BtSLlBI, 6EBSAV AHB AVEBICAX

CXJ I I^E.n.Y,

PerfVaiefy, 8aap. Cettea Tara, Mtla^ ita

Ne

attehi Uuyera J*148 Main

Between Fifth

aa4

Sixth

Strerta,

la tha SI are Car A«*^ «fcapied b^^» fefc

ANOWLEY^ W ,/,Aa.a3

ESii

JOHX r. hjJMV,, OAIRD A CRUi-i?::..saelb'

.Tr»CFT-

"O

ATTOBINM

Owici' Wi.'ajfcm»it, apgtaln.

/'-k£T3?

Fltfrida

agreeable and refreshing is its delightful fra- I f' On th^| grance, that when onee used it is invariably I Handkerchief, tit the Toilet preferred to all others- mafS-dqodly

and

COSJSDXR

zuf. scufurcK jipries?y tax tirzs TO ao TO rLOMDA IS ,V" WIS'TER.

in

Dinggists

filmers

I Ballaaters, .,

t)mm. •Ua.lAtagrett* aad Leeaal Bta^

Ttrre^Hauie, Ind*

Does Qraining, Paper Hanging, CaJ^mialag, and averything natialiy dona ia fhe haa. a 2 S

ffa. M. Bmrr,iil .A 1 g. B. Teak!*

1RT COOPS. CARPETS,

TA IULTW STIK"

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SEARCdlJRT rtOPSE 8QPABJS oAB?ETSj

i«—b.'.i- -,i

oeople, hav­

^LANMI

SPECIAL NOTICE#. HOTELS.

Oelo !Ki2-.Efc.1 »wul ir

WATTI!

•Ji -1..

The most la,sti ng, agreeable, and refreshing, o£ -all

the Bath.

by all

and

PE»L.R-I'

MANUFACTURERS.

pRAIRI.

CITY PLANING MIJJL8. iii

CL.IFT A WllXUHBa Manufacturers of

SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, Window and Door Frames. Hoaldiag'Bracketa, 'iu 1 Star! Ballings,

.k-" fjfiji *«weIlPoata, Iloriag aadSldlaff. A net all descriptious ol Finished Lumber

Uii VHOL:SALl AND RETAIL D^CALKBS IK

IPXZSTE LU^ BBB,

v''

Lath find Shiny left,

Slate

Roofing,

H":*'

CementfHoofing, 7 a Hoofing

Custom Saving, Planing and Wood Turning, ©ONE TO ORDER.

All Work Warranted.

Center Ninth and

A I N E

^M. &. MELTON, r. .^s

T3 A T-NTT'-BTP^.

BARE & TEAZLE,

House and

Painters

SIGN

OA 6th Street, bet. Main A Ohle, 1 1 In Cory's newlMilding. 01 &rfl

All work!entrusiedtoas wilireoeive promp attentloa. Spaeial attention gives to Biga Paiating apf 8iaiate»j dly

COAL.

0EJTCWHBL0CK COAL.

R. WHITAK1 ia preparad to Auib ra of Terre Haute, dor mter. the very-best 8h»'.

.to eoal coaaumera 1

barthe_Fall and Winter^ ttie vcry

Hons

against chills and fevers- Try them, liny are perfectly harmless They can do yno good enly. I havo abandoned my ifrofcssiacnl visits to Boaton and New York, but continna to see patli u?s at my office, Ma 15 North Sfeth Street, l'hilau iphiat every Saturday,JVom P,

Coal in the market in quantities to •uit parchaaeia. Call and examine the finality oi hia coal, opposite the! Jarkct Hons*, eorner Poorth and Walnut streets, before purchasing elsewhere. seplb-d6m

A

S, r.u. 'lho.-o who.,

BIGELOW

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•%.

COAL and MUSING CO., Wholesale and retail dealers in Anthracite, Pittsburg, Braiil, Block, Lost Cree£ and Sugar Creek Coals in quantities to suit customers and at the lowest maTket price*.

With good eoal, good weights and prompt delivery, we hope to reccive a share of the pnblie patronage of Terre Hante-

Ail orders left at oar Offioe, under.Nationa State Bnnft, corner of Fifth and Main streets will reoeivc prompt allmtion. angSldly

LAND.

Union Facile

taa

WIMTE,

NO.' 148 Main Street, Jobber£

Cemmtnion

Xerchast

llailroad Comp'Y.

^v-,TI

kHAVB

A :ki'W i-

1

Graat Mreet Oram -the tieverament

v,

OF

1)3,000,000 ACRES

—OF THE

*Mt Farming aad Biaeral Laada ia Aasericfe

1^100,000 cres choice farming lands aa tha line of the road, in the STATE OF KSBRASXA, 1 IK TH«

GREAT fLATTE VALLEY, Now for sale, for eaiA oreffcditdt Tow ratea of iitnertii fkm laada aranear tha 41st vaeaUalof fTortn Latitude, is a mild aad haalray aHrnate, aad for grain growing and stack tahiavm uasqanliad by aitr ha the Oaited

Conveni^nt4o market bo& east Mid'Weat Pricet raage from |UD to.fl0.00 par acre. GREAT INDUCEMENTS ta Settlers with limited.meaaa. a,500.QOO A.CB£a f, £ieh government ^laads aloag the ioad

^••AHA^XTLINN^TTK,

ACTUAL SETTLEKS ONLY. Aa omwHwI^IMTUFSIA Mil|twf aeunag homee neat a.great Railroad with

f^l-dl»-w3

^EWT(MRJSTOI^ -jfi}- di I fciS:? ,*

J1IJ

5

W CHrpet Dmpmrtmemt la now

jmdy fbr iospeotion. VevCfoodi I are dtilr arririn^. Houaekeap-

wiU flnd it to tbeir iatareat to

try ua before parohaiins, -we are ofitoing SXTBAOBDIHABT nrOUCOMMTS to BuyerBi

TRY THE NEW TOBS STORE

FFATHNVAL 5. #v- •. i« .•», f*-j JHML Jtflwi Terre Hante. Indiana^

j0«ob Butt, AN^ Avfw.

ttanailly taftwHshed.

STEWART HOUSE,

Oorner Kain & Seoond vtfaete, nuuut BACTK, naiAXi.i^

AVINO thoroaghly nsonUt arf fhrnished the house receutijr, tne patrmnagaof my old friends attd eliagpablifl geaerally. aauraa Baaatoaaa from all traiaa. oea7-dtf. J. M.

CU*"

Torre Haute.

7elt.

AVOID

Mulberry Ste.

PAINTERS.

I

BFCKELL,

{Vi

••THE*

solicit trav-

DAVIS, Ptop'r.

FBI^ salcj T^BR£ BJLVTK HOUSE.

-, INDIANA.

Thii Hotel haa recentTy been refltfed. andppt 'in flrst-elaaa order. swrli| aoeo»aodatloaa Bvimn. Pnprtoter.

CXAHK HOUSE, Oor. FirtlJc OhiaSti.,

Terrs'Haute, Indiana.

W. H. GRIFFITH, Prop.

.Office efMaahatl.lf oateswaaand Palcstiae HackLinea.

4

Free Bnaato and from all traina.

MEDICAL.

riOVflDEM TIAL.-Young men whohava V/ injured themselves by certain secret habits, which anfit them for basiaess, pleasure or the duties of mafHed life. also middle aged and old men who, from the folHes of vouth or other causes, feel a debility in advance af their years, before placing themaelvea under tha treatment of any one, ahould first read the "Secret Friend." Married ladies will learn something of importanoe by pernsair ?, the "Secret Friend." Seat to any address, ii. a sealed enveolpe, on receipt of 25 oentF Address Dr. Crabus A. Snuar Oo.,Bostua. atig20-dcod-wly

QUACKS, A VICTIM OF EARLY indiscretion, causing nervous debility, premature decay, Ac., having tried invaia every advertised remedy, hasa simple means -cur*, which he will send free to his sufferers. Addreas J, H, TIJTTLE, 71 dec26-de

of self-c fellow su Nassau street. New York.

DENTISTS.

W.B ROSSETER,

DENTISTI

BEACH'S BLOCK,

ovwi. ,Y

RACE'S "Buckeye

HEW

All Operations Warranted.

L. 3. BARTHOLOMEW, •uaasoK IN UKCHAJTICAL DBNTIS

iC^j«V£fM

F^RTIES

T,

h&ii

5

Sacceasor to Dr. D. M. WBLD, Ne. 157Maia St. National Bloek, Terra Haute. Ind. RaaiDSKCB—-Corner Fifth and 8wta atreetorn 30dt

WINES.

.WINES.

S:V"'

Thi attention efthe public is called to tha

NEW ESTABLISHED WIRE A LIQUOR DEPOT

INTHE

OTHER WINES

(elections

i: SfSW

Ibpera House Building*. ok

Forvrfl

trnittT.at

WILLIAH

I,

SCHArr

WILL

sell the Best Brands of

RHINE

and

by the ringle or dozen bot-

and warrant every drop to be pure and imported by myself,as I have made the best

on my late trip to Europe.

HAY

ing bought the. whole crop of Mrs. Goeti's Catawba of 18 9 and 1870, I am enabled,to sell,

by

the gallon or

bottle,

at Lower Pftcet

than any ether house in the city. Anybody that wishes Wines orXiquors for sick persons, .I..M^1 b.»R.

WINES

rf¥'

JACOB FISHER

Has jusi ed|another choice lot af RHINE, FRENCH AND CALIFORNIA WINES, Which he will sell by the,bottle or gallon at reasonable prices. Try a bottle,if yoa want. &

will be famished promptly hy

the gallon or in dosens- aug31~41y

UNDERTAKERS. I S A A A

UNDERTAKER,

Iinawl to With Neatness and IR Ann Cherry streets.Tone Haafte..T

orders ln his line h,^

corner ofThird ian20-^-owt-

Ind.

W. OfCQHHELLf

.tm

xttnawamMSMR.

Having purchased hack LIMA I W. Chadwiek,Orabar

A

Co., the Undertaker's Ka-

tabliahment, AND^ having had seven years experlenaa LA tMa himiweeli iaaew PREPARED

bs!. gst-sns. NIFD traat. Terra Hate,I Indiana!

3tii

tJ

Vtf'

orth

Tarta Haute.May

COLLPECTLN^

X.

O. SCHULTZ, J. P.,

ILL!ccllaet claims in this county

I

WAi.i.WAnaa,

73 MAIN STREET,

Wall Paper, Borders add

DECORATIONS

at Nfl«i«td Buy your Wall

Paper and Deoarationa at the ,, .... B(S

ITEW TOJBK STOBE,

4rt Hala Rfeeet

mvaIoe.

FA—IA.Y OWOCEItlES.

DANu MILLER,

Wholesale aad Retail Daalar ia ,Vl

/.i

MMr rwitt milHUHwsmww Coaaeetad dw above is a ifft-olaaa rafloa^^wl and Bearding Hoaae.the pta riSorahip of which haa again been taaamA by Mr. MJjler, whognaranteea toali who may batroaiae him, good accommodations at mdbtatliiflM. air Board by the Maat^Day. Week trMsalk illdwtf DAN MILLBR. Proprietor 4M.M. Tvnitt* T. 0. HIDI

Wholaaale an^ Bat^l T3AIiBR0 IB r.

.•"•'f,. AH kinda o& .T,

Family Groceries.

COTJIPRAT PBOWJCE Boaghtat the market price. Siva as a call.No troabl« to show goods.

FLOUR AJfJ FEED.

ly Flour, Hay. OaU, Braa. *o.All foods delivered fteeer chw^in t^cUy. Corner 7th and Mi ,0«t^6.im. dtf

Tarn Haate-. Oct. 6.

BAKERY.

UNION STEAM BAKERY

FRANK HEINICT &IBBO., Manufacturers ofall kinds of Crackers, i-

Cakes, Bread aha, ir'| Ctan&yi 'r., Dealari in« 'l

Foreign ft Domestic

Store.N

J'l 1..,'. A 1 «,

FaHey and Staple Groceries,

LAFA TETTB S1REE1, Bet. the two Baiiroada.l may28 Terre Haute, iHd aW

TAILORING.

New Tailoring Establishment!

/". AT

&

DBISWELL & HUBEB'8 A)llBAVBTOUa Old Clethia« 8eeare4 Bepaired. SOUTHEAST CORNER FIFTH AND MAIN (above Donneliy'sDrug Store.) ».Newwork made to order. OSHT-dSflk

1

^WOBK DONE AL

York Prices!

MUSICAL.

'.v terbe HAUTB

MUSICAL INSTITUTE.

Masie taught in all its brandies,both the#reticaliy ana practically- Instrumental AND voeallessoas fort* ccaiseach, ef fall hew*F duration. Lasaqns at-the resideaea OC 0»E mpii oee dotiar

oach.of

forty-five minutee

urationiao pupijs Uken for a term leM tban six JA^FUWT pupUs may enter_at any tima astitute room over the PostoHee. For tother ^ARTICUL^AD4RMS.ANTON septl- L¥ .ICTTW Priaeipali'

MUSICAL INSTRUCTION*

A TH

A ei Meiod1 be sect

nwuOon aoad eaiUvatioa of the voice map seemed by applying directly to Prof. QEORGB A HABTUVO* Or by leavi^K orders at Kjssner'sPalaW Musi*. FAEJMIJIIIMAD^SMMATMSMNABABAAWA»ABFI

ROOFING.

luIL

.i* 'IL

JJOOFING

wi

CLIFT & WILLIAMS. Agents aad

SuImM

lolui'a Patent Aabeatoe Boolinf,

Book Biver Paper Oo»a BnOdini

Booflng Slat», s.-,-

JP'

Felt and Cement Booflng, Chicago Elaatio Stone Booflng* PAPERS, used

FORK^f SPOONS, liC.

RH

ir&KrtORK.'

I .» .! XU

or

rOM WJMMJtG PMMBMXT8.

BOOTS* ftNOES.

... on a pair or

CAra£ SCREW WIRE

,'A

BOOTS ANDSHOES

EeeaoMy.

tHEY FCXCEL ALL OTHEBS. ri pQr-il iOFL«M^ pair sold last year hp two!aiding Boston manufacture**,and Warranted againet rippini. ..

NOT}91iri8 BSTUKlfSIX i-'*l PHnil Mamp easvsry wma. a*M hy

all

fXHOm,

WINDOW SHADES.

Near

.Court

House

N.

Fruita

a large

Holland/ Opaque

Laoe and Damaek CurtM08.

tnrea.

CORD** TAE-'eli

Loweet

W IMWWVLF lUUpt eca..rrep

CHORUS CLASS.

I'LLTTKE. 11AUTE

€UOBrH CLASS.

-di -ii- t*,

FTHB TRNKX HAUTB cifdRcs CLASB 1 meata-eaan Taasdar aad Friday night, from 1 toM eTdck, at the Tern Haute ttaded liatitate Beeaia,

OFJfM TEX POsiorrici.

{•rNewMembers admitted at any time. ClilHL.^u^.11 ee par meath novl-dfim

•ALES.

jglOB SALE OB EXCHANGE.

CLABK^ORSE.

Tha propri bastejeaa.O JtoMtall

welllocated for atanafaetaring par-

j"

Organs

lUNTIN, ^n Street.

I

W

11

'••IT*

BALL, BLACK & CO.,

ACTUBII8 OF,.

STERLING SILVER FOBK8 AND SPOONS, Dinner and Tea Serrk4

ALAO. a large variety of new.

srbvB STORE

BALIS'

any other place in town, tttijw

6A& and look at the followingline of Stoves instock: FSEICONTLNENTAL, only Stove made

Sliding Oven Doors-four sises. THBIOKRAT BEPBBLJTC, tha Largest Stove ttsds*. THBBNTFIUFRISSFT.

ghat.

J^OTICE

Sousre.

atook of

and Paper

Window Shades,

Nottinghai

&o Ao.

prioea at the

HEW YORK STOBE.

T.» •••fiaalaad aamltaa

PIANOS.

THE BEST AND CHEAPEST

FT A1TOS,

and

frtj» .5' if jx

L. KISSNEB'S

Palace of Music,

t-' Wo. 48 OHIO STaSBT, I

All kinds of Instruments repairedA

PROFESSIONAL.

W. MOBTOlf STEVENSON, M. 1). OFFICE—110 Opera House Block. RESIDENCE—A R. O.

6*. He

Bunco's,

Ohio Street aear Seventh, Iferre Haute, Indian* Office hours fromt to 12 J. A.,

P.M.

and from

jan201

SB HABLAUD

1forth Bix-and-a-Half St., Between Loeust and Blm. ,.J: WkariTATira

VRKE

from 9 A.

a.

S porfeot KSAATY, four

TW CONC^P^A splendid

Stove.

01 A. cheaper than ever four sisas. the handsomest and IVE in America* With this

THRMAY eheapeat

Stove I defy any and all competition. CON8TLTUTTON: Coal andVood

Coo

SFCXGRAPH.M*: in naa ia this city, LITF ATOR. caa't be heat.fow sises, ~TERW, «ODL tod wood,A beantlfu

With th'eeeStoves I defy competition,and aa to prices,I never fail to give 5

The Lowest in the City! And am determined none stall be tamed away on, aecount of prleee, as wa

satisfaction. mar3-dl w-wlm

in the place of Plasterin

on the inside,and. for Sheathing under A siding on the outside. Roofs applied tn city and eountry an warranted. Call ON ns at the Prairie City Planing Milla, eorner of»th nnd Muioerr treets. mayl4dti

need

oney, and these gfcods 'MUST BE SOLD AT SOME PRICE I Evey Stove wan anted to give perfect

RespcotAll£ALt_

K.

BACON

a

LARD.

BACON LARD

s/L NICE lot of Bacon,Sugar Cured Hams, J\ Sides and Shoulders, just out ofsmoke, and for sale at A. A B. BElMiiN S,

Main street between

50

1

565 and 567 Broadway,

Bighth and

NINTHS

TWBbUS^stAW^^d^^J|oQT^at

nj-A BBL8. Cement,Plaster and Lime.:

A. E. REIMAN S.

BOOKS & STATIONERY^

CLOSING OUT SALE!!

B.«. coxnfc «'©.,

Has

PIECttH,

a large and complete assortment of

nm-.n DEISTS

AH® 1. 1

Miscellaneous' BookgJ

A ND Is desirous

SaraUlltjr

oi

aa4

*tO if

L.EMLLSSK. BCAMAIO^

i.-v* amjj 7-jitail)Tot,,1-ni i*t afc'W StKtthl

Falrehild's and Holland's

TtUS MA

OOlDpElf fc PtHCIM ^Weattad 8ta*anat lim* thaa *aa'^CMt^ian jyifaa-A*-AllJPens warrant^.

j'k ill

tietlafw

JTAK OR U6 LH tB Mth MDLW

lata

and interest due the School Faad .. county,Indiana,an theoriginalsale of Lata in thaSi teenth Sections and aa the loans of tha FANS Eerthrntter ttentfoned. I wm. pursuance of the School law of 1866. ofler for aale At the Co art House door, ia tha eity of Terre Haute.Vigo county,Indiana,on the fourth Monday, it being the 27th day of March 1871, between the lioars of 10 o'clock

A. H.and4P M. of said day.to the highest bidder for cash,

so

The north

hia

Margaret Batherlaua,his wife. .The following Real fstata, to-wit:

When

less

off

Melodeons

(0pp.tha eld Court House.) TUBE HAUTE, IND.

to

STOVES.

r0 YOU WANT

A GOOD ST0TEI

Now's the Time to Bay.

A LEA dollars .SETS a better bargain at

Ft

aa«

Laada Iha Baliaal

ssr*

In default of the

of the^prfncipal_._.

1

r.

much OF the mortgaged

premi|es as win sntiafy tha amoant due for** i»rincfp»l ,Interest,damage and cost, and on, lots in the Sixteenth Seetiona for cash aad.T

credit in the manner prescribed by law. Lot No. twelve|(12) in section sixteen (16),: township ten (mnorth,of ranttc ten(10Vwest. Mortgaged by David M. StegaU.

half

3

of Lot No. twenty-foor

in Thomas Paiwn's addition to the town «f:'

T«7« Haate. Mortgaged by Thomas

and Martha Haynee,

I

llayne

I

wife.

All of that part of the southeast quarter of the southwMt quarter of aection twenty-two.V-'8), township eleven (U)

north of range

114) in tha

w,.fi,W^- ""V'

niae

the Terre Hatrta114

aad SvUivaa State Road,containing sixteen acres also,all that part of tha northwest quarter af aection tweirty-eeven (S) in the I same towaship and range Watch laya east of

•aidTANA Haute and Sullivan State mencing at the north una of aaid quarter.Si.S'?,Road IOD, ^ND extending so ihr south as to in-R

William and S

town of Terre Haate.

S'"T%

The sontheast quarter of tha northwest qaarter aad the northeast qaarter af the southwest qaarter of seetion twenty-four(24)«

wife. Allot theandivided two-fifths of the east half of the soa hwest qaarter of section seventeen (17), township twelve (12) north of range eight (8) west injaidjcounty

O Connel ind

desiriajr to retire from tha

A

ot

Vigo. Mort­

gaged by Wm.F. Watkins andSmilywattins.his wife. The north half of the southeast qaarter of '1^ section twelve (12) in township eleven (U) R* & north of range nine (9) west,containing 80 W ACRES mora or legs. Mortgaged Daniel

1

Catherine,his wife.by

Six acres of land in the aoathwest corner

oi

(1), two (2). nineteen (19) end twenty (20) in the town of Centreville, Vigo county, Indiana. Mortgaged bx Bruce. Suiheriand and

Forty-

six feet seven inches off the south aide of Lot ffo. one hundred in tha town of Terre Haute: also,foity^ene feet two inches east and west by twenty-eight feet north and south ia the northeast corner of the same lot. II ortgaged »y Henry Jamison and Elisabeth Jamison.

than the whole tract mortgaged

1

is sold,the quantity sold shall.be taken in a square,as near ae possible, off the 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 the lot fronts east and west,the part

so

sold shall be taken

the north side thereoff, and if the lot fronts north and south,the part so sold shall be taken off the west side thereof from front to rear

by

parallel lines, N-. R. WM. PADDOCK,. Auditor of Vigo County,Indiana.

January 14,1871.

FIRST STREET, NEAR MAIN,

I

WOULD respectfully

.V

PLOW FACTORYr~

i.T

9m

\i n(]:

it Terre Haute, Indiana. •.'rfiis/ ti'i Tf -0c «f sai

I

call the atteation

all Farmers to my large assortmeat

different kinds and sises OT

S''-j

Plowsi

*a?

Suitable for all purposes, aad all of MY own MAKE- I AM PREPARED TO MAKE ANYTHING FT IN THE LINE OF PLOWS TO ORDER ON SHORT R.

NOTIEE. I KEEP ALL KINDS OF -H

Flow Material for Sale!

Repaii ing is done promptbr,my prices arc low,aad

PATENTS.

W 00 a year. Specimen number sent

5:

/BOLL 200 Eoihels Plastrrir* Hair.at

mar2-d3m

sii

myfi-ly

QM^ing_that

traneh^of

tho trade entirely,ho.offers tire entire.

Without iiea«rd to Cost

CQ

ISO Maia atreet.

rHf .» .If

•Mewais*.

i'KW BltA 18.TBBBBWUFI• CHIME

,V

TERMS CASH,^

And all work is warranted togive satis

with

.'1 'fr

Action KL

ReepeetfuTly, PHILIP NEWHARTT» IWL 1 febl5-w6m

-rr -U.

'i

PATENTS

..T sJev rEr:*t

American,,and .• European nri

TJNN CO. continae to give.opinon ia I

ni

rd to tha Novelty of inventions.

LfX renro* to ui aotbii# ok umuonii Tree of Charge,makeSpecial Bxamiaationa at the PATENT OMce,^FEPATE Specifications, lira wings, CaveaU aad Assignments, and prosecute applications for Letters Patent at Washington,AFLD^IN all Butopean Countries. ,. They give spscialattention to theprosecution ,,.., at Rejected Claims,Appeals,Extcnrionsahd Interferences. ... R&NI garPamphlct of ,the New

Patent

1870 furni.-ied Preo Addles*

Law for,

WUNN A VOU

37

1

4 I

Park Bow, New York.

SCIEKT1FIC AMEBICAK

A sixte«n-psge Weekly, devoted lo Me chanics. Manufactures, Invention, Chemistry. Engineering. Arcbitoetore, and Popular Science. Full of splendid Engravings. Terms-

3

.tree. •. 1:

Address. MUNN A CO., declSdwSm 87 Park Bow. New York III-

TIN AND IRON WARE. ,i^!??«

!h-.

MOORE & BAGGEGTT,. Maniffacturers of

)«jb

VN

(jalvatiized Iron Comun vir

Window

Cfaps, OutterlBg,&c.,

'Hat* Roofing

STXECT STOCK OF

n*

'J in, Copprr and Sheet Ironware

SU Partioalar attention paid to 5.

CTOBBiisr a fit Tin, Slate, Zinc and Sked lron Wcrk

Warm Air Furnaces and Ranges, NO. 181 MAW STREET, ^TBRBE HAUTE, lND}ft0 »{f)

iti

SEWING MACHINE*, troa

dlorions Mews

foT

the People.

oJ,

WOM.B. to.'-'

AC°H£

& fast sapcrceding

Machine Sat wfll do a larger range ofwork. It sews from Harness LAIhsr ta Mualin

LoaisxlIIe. Ky. r' tliW M'VOiq TJBJPP*.

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