Daily Wabash Express, Volume 20, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 28 March 1871 — Page 3

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Collections will b# made quarterly on *11 advertisements ...J

ST umcEDIKBCTOKI.

108«. DAILY MA'.J-B. org*. 9:00p. a...East Through...":30 and 12:00a. 4:00 p. do do .5:OOp.m 9:00 p. Way -.- 5:00 p. 9:00 p. m...CincinnatikWashington 7:30 a. 4:C0p. 5:00p.m

St. Lonisand West......

V0:30 a. via. Alton Railroad— 5:00 p. 1:00 p. via. Vandalia R. 5 :00p. J:30p. Evansvilleand way 5:00 p. 9.C0 p. Through 7:30 a. 4:00 v. Rockville and way......l2:C0 a» 3 :35 p. n..1?. T. H. & C. R. R. way.12 :C0 a.

SgMI WKKILT HAILS.

Oraysville via. Prairieton, Prairie Creek and Turman's Creek— Closet Mondays and Thursdays at 8 p. Opens Mondays and Thursdays at 6 p. Nelson—Closes TuesdaysA

Saturdays at,11 s.m

Opens Tuesdays A baturdays at 10 a. WKKKLY MAILS. Jasonville via. Riley. Cookerly. Lewis,Cofbe •and Ilowesville—Closes Fridays at 9 p„m

Opens Fridays atip.m

Ashboro via. Christy's PrairieClones Saturdays at 9 p. Opens Saturdays at 3 p. All mails closes on Sunday's at 6 p. 'Jffico opens during the week for sale of Stamps Money Ordor business, Ac., from 7 a- m. to 7 p, m.

Un Sundays dp" from 8 a. m. tea a. m. No Money Order business transacted en

8unday-

L. A. BUBSKTT.P.M.

NOTIONS, fcC.

11. ROBINSON & CO"

WHOLESALE DKALKB8 IK .. I

Notions, Fancy Goods,

CIGARS, CUTLER V, TOYS,

Cotton Yarn, Bails

WRAPPING AND WINDOW PAPEF.S,

Twines, Childrsn's Carriages, &c

103 MAIN STltBET, (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 o' all Goods handled by them, and at prices that deserve the attention of all close buyers.

A FULL LINE OF

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

Soaps, Brushes,

so.

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

ROOriNC MATERIAL-

D. C. KING & CO.,

MANUFACTURERS OF

ROOFING PITCH AND DEALERS IN

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Roofing Material Generally,

COAL 3cO,

Northwest Cor. Fifth and Walnut St* febM-dlm CIIVCIIVIVA^ 1, O.

MEDICAL.

THE BRIDAL CHAMBER.

ESSAYS FOB YOUNG MEN.

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Great Social Evils and Abuses,

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

Sent in sealed letter envelopes, free of

CbAd!r!)ss.

HOWARD SANITARY AID AS-

SOCIA 1'I6N, NO. 2 South Ninth St., PHILADELPHIA, Pa. janli dw3m

LIVERY STABLE. F« HUNTKR. A. J. THOMPSON.

HUNTER •& THOMPSON,

Livery and Sale Stables.

WE

are prepared at our Livery Stable, on Third street, opposite the Buntin House, to furnish the public dlfth good Steele and Carriages at very reasonable terms. jan!7-d3m HUNTER & THOMPSON.

PENSIONS.

SOLDIERS and WIDOWS

OF

and 1815

MAY NOW OBTAIN

ZFElsrSIOIN'S! CALI« ON I. S. DAKALDSO^I. mar-i-dtf

BINDING.

TOOK

BINDING.

JOSEPH KASBERQ having established a new and coinpleto Book Bindery, is prepared to do all kinds of Book Binding and Blank Book manufacturing. Magazines bound in the best style.

JOSEPH KASBERQ, 159 Main St., over Cox' Book Store,

5 deol-df Terre Haute. Ind

ST E EOSCOPES-

STEREOSCOPES!

3VIEWS, .w— rALBUMS, CHROMOS,

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E.&H.T. ANTHONY & CO. 591 BROADWAY, \EW TOBK, •*4 TNVITE the attention of the 1 r*de to their extensive assortment of the above goods, of

their OICII publication, manufacture and

porfation. Also, PHOTO LANTERN SLIDES bun

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QRAPI10SC0PE8.

NEW VIEWS OF YOSEMITE. K. H. T. ASTTMOXT CO., '*t t' £91

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Yom,

W Opposite Metropolitan Hotel, 1MPOKTKRS AND MAKCrAOlWiaS OF

PHOTOGRAPHIC MATERIALS.

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MERCHANT TAILORINC

OI1N BAENIKiiK,

VIEftCfl ANT TA 1 oO K, "V

.. main STREET,

Over Ss,xtc» Walntsley's Cry Goods Store Would respectfully call the attention of the citizens of Tc-re Haute, and the public in gen cral, that he has rented rooms above Sazton Walmsley'e Dry Goods Store, for the- purpo of carrying on

HEi&iiAiNT TAILORING.

lie keeps always on hand a Fashionable lection of Cassimeres-, Vestings, Cloths, Ac and is ready to make it up in

TT IT IsS-- LATEST H'JV ~A»

SHORT NOl ICE,

Ana on very Reasonable Terms. Having high rents to pay, he promises to makenp oraer, whether the goods be furnished by bin. or not. Everything in his l*ne cheaper than anywhere else.

Catting done and warranted to fit. a liberal patrona?* lieited. ang29dtl

FANCY STORE.

New Trimming!

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FANCY STORE.

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J. S€HAtBLI5n

Matnjgtreet. bet. Glh and 7th streeis, 'South side, near corner Sixth ,T1

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opened one of thelfin'st and lasgest stocks ofall kinds of

Ladies' Dress and Cloakl

TRIMMINGS

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|^|NCY GOODS I

NKR'S

STATIONERY. HOSIERY,

also manufacture

Ico^nsfiiigSRLS, craps

PILE RBMKDT. It

:TTOXS

a^-Ladies, call and see the Goods. Respectfully, J, SCHAUBL1N. ja"-dtf

WABSBE'S

PILE REMEDY.®

Warner's Pile Remedy has nover failed (not even in one case) to cure the very worst cases of Blind, Itching or Bleedint Piles. Those who are afflicted should immediately call on their druggist and get Wak-

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'" l»yspepsia Tonic is prepared exclusively for Dyspeptics!and those suffering with habitual costiveness. It is asligbtly stimulating tonic and a splendid appetizer: it strcnKthcns the stomach and restores the digestive organs to their healthy state. Weak, nervous and dyspeptic persons shoulf. USOWAKNKK'sIMSI ki^IATosui. tor sale by druggists. Price One Dollar.

COUGH TNO MORE.

Warnrr'N Council Bal-am is healing softening and expectorating. The extraor dinary power it possesses in immediately relieving, and eventually curing, ttie most obstinate cases »f Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Influenza, Catarrh, Hoarseness, Asthma and Consumption is almost incredible. f*o prompt if the relief aid certain its effects in all the above cases, or any affection of the throat and lungs, that thousands ol physicians are daily prescribing it, and one and all say that it is the most healing and expectorating medicine fcnown. One dose always afiords relief, and in most cases one bottle effects a cure. Sold by druggists in large bottles. Price One Dollar. It is your own ixult if you still cough and suffer. Ah® Balsam will cure.

WINE OF LI I E.

^reat Blood Puriffer and Deljcious Drink, Warner's Vinnin Vitw.or Wine of (.Ire, is fre trom any poisonous drugs or impurities, being prepared for those whore quire a stimulant. It is a splendid appetizer and tonic, and the finest thing in the world forpurifyin the blood. It is the most pleasant and delicious article ever offered to the public, far superior to brandy, whisky, wine, bitters, or any other article It is more heal thy, and cheaper. Both male and female,

?s,in

'oung or old, can take the Wine of Life. It fact, a life preserver. Those who wish to enjoy good health and a free flow of lively pirita. will do well to take the Wine of Life. It is different from any thin* ever before in use. It is sold by druggists also at all respectable saloons. Price Une

bottles.

Dollar, in quart

EMMENAGOGTJE.

Warner's Emmenagognc is the only article known to cure the Whites, (it will cure in e\ery ease.) Wher«- is the family in which this important medicine is not wanted? Mothers, this is the greatest blessing ever offered you, and you should immediately procure it. Itis 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 «19 State St., Chicago, 111. novD-dwly

WHEAT, BYE, OATS, *C.

TELEGRAPH MILLS,

LAFAYETTE STREET, TKBBE IIAll K, ISB.

Highest market price paid for

Wheat, Rye, Oats, Corn & Buckwheat Wheat Flour, Bye Flonr, Buckwheat Flour, All of the best quality, and sold at the Lowest Prices, Wholesale or Retail, in Barrels a or Sacks. Also, Ground Feed, Oosrsc sed Fire, Bran,

HICHARDSOX:*.OIFFHOI!N, Tropr's. spSO.dly.

PIONEER

AFTER

MACHINE

four years of cevcre te.-tin? it is pronounced by all who have tried tn*-m tho best fctump Machine extant—sunpls* powerful and cheap- Two men will raise 25,000 pounds and pull 100 stumps per day. Thousands are now in use throughout the Bastern States, where its success duruit

Gen. Southern and Weste Afrcnt.

marl5-dtf Covington Kentucky.

TROCHES.

"KTW

Rash ton's Chorrj Pectoral Troches

SPECIAL NOTICEa.

Be Guided bY what prom^Know There is an old proberb which says, "Experience is the safest guiife," To this Stjfide ths sick and ailing naturally turn ^wfcen casting about tbe for the means of relief. •They inquire what a medicine has donS for others, before they adopt it themselves. Of all the remedies and preventives in uso.Hos* tetter's Stomach Bitters meet the test most triumphantly, and hence its immense popularity and vast sales. The Sufferer from indigestion is sure to find some one" among hn friends who has been cured of that ailment by the famous vegetable stomachic^ Ths victim of lever and ague,, liver, complain* constipation, nervous prostration, or general debility, has only to make inquiry in the neighborhood where he resides in order to discover what this standard restorative has effected in cases similar to his own. In the published testimony to its merits he will find a volume ol proofs of it's sanitary properties, which it is impossible for his common sense to resist- He tries it and the fleet it produces on his system adds -mother to the host of witnesses in its (avor. Thus, its reputation, founded on facts, not assertions, continually grows and spreads. Cbarlatins and impostors, some of them mere local tricksterF, and others who take a somewhat wider range attempt to thrust into the bands ana down the throats of invalids. tieir haphazard concoctions, all substitutes for the tonic Which for so many years has been a medicinal, staple throughout the United States, Spanish America, Canada and the West Indies, but only succeed to a very limited extent. In this rsasonine age, tbe people, having ascertained what is really deserving of their confidence, declino "running after strange goods."

A New Enjoyment! Ladies, have yow used

MURRAY

UAK's FLORIDA

DR SCIIEXCK ADVISES COXSl/ATR XK. "riVES Tt) OO TO FLORIDA

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HATING for Uio last t'.iirty-fivo years devoted my n'liolutimo and attentlun to tho study of lung diseases nnd consumption, I feel tliat 1 understand fully the course that ou^lit to bo pursued to restoro a tolerably bad ease cl*diseased langs to healthy roundness. 'Llic li:st_and niost important step is. for the patient to avoid taking cold: and the Seat of all places on this continent for this purpose, in winter, is Florida, well down in tho State, -whore the temperature is regular, andnotsubjcct to such -ariatlons as in more northern latitudes, ralatka ,s a point I can recommend. A pood hotolls kept there by Tetennan. Last winter I saw several personsthera wiiose limes had been badly diseased, but who, under tho heaiin/ Influence of the climato and tnv medicines, were getting well. 6ne hundred miles fi'il:cr down the river is a point which 1 would prel' to 1'alatk.i, as the Wjnleraluro is moro even, and the air dry and bracing, ifellonville and Enterri ise arc located there. I should give a decided pnfrrcnce to Sleilonville: It is two miles f:'0. river or lake, and it seems almost impossibleto take cold there. The tallies in Florida miflit ho better, and patients complain at times: but tint is a good situ, as it indicates a return of appetite and, when this i3 tho case, thry generally Increase in til th, and then tlielunvs r.iutt ncal.

Jacksonville, lllbernla, (irecn (ve, and many other places in -various parts of Florida, can be salt Jy recommenced to consumptives in winter. 31 reason's for savin? so are. that patients arc lefs liable to tako co'ld there than V.Ik-vo tliero i3 a less even tempeniturc: and it is not necessary to say, that, where a consumptive perron exposesliimstlt to frequent cnids, lie is certain to die shortly: therefore my a.lviciis, go well d-wn into tlie Slate, out of liie reach of prevailing ea= v. '-.ula mid

For flftet years prir 1 '6?, I v. r.s jcfsie.iialiv in New YiuU, Dosion, r.alliiiii.'ve, r.n.l 1 hiladclphia everv wei k, v. here I pav/ a:ul e::ainineil en an average, llvo lurnd.-. .1 patients aweek. A,practice 80extensive, c:i»!inuring every pt sr l)!o pli:tset-tlung di«asc, li is cnabkd h:o to uiuLreianu t!-:ca:scaso fully and h« nco iny cannon in-regard to takm^ cold. A »-wn i::iy t.i:.e, v.v quantltKs of

Schenek'rt 1'iilmoiro Pv:-n \, 1 'ji.nie. ar.J Slandrake I'illj," aad ytt ditf.ifLa not .avUMl UkiQU Culd.

In Florida, ncarlv evei-j body Is lni: Rchenck's Mandrake rills for tho climato is m,ro likely to pniduce bihous liabits than more, northern latitudes. It is a v,-ell-established faet, that natives of.Florida rarely die of consumption, especially those of tho southern part. On the other hand, in Scv^Encland, one-ildrd at least or the popufation die of tins terrible disease. In t'to iddlo States, it does not prevail so largely: still there aro many thouvands of eases there, what a vast pei'centage

thorough.y Acquainted with their action. I *now, that, where they are. used in strict accordance with my directions, they will do tho work that Is required. This accomplished, nature will GO tho rest, 'ihe physician who pretenlies .r eol.-I, cou h, or jiiclit sweats, nnd then advises the patient to walk or ride out every day, will be eure to have a corpso is a re

Jly plan Is, to give my three mediclncs In accordance with UIO printed directions, cxceiit In lomo cases where a freer use of tho Jlandrako rills Is accessary. Sly object is, to give tone to the stomach,—to get up a good appetite. It Is always a

foodBratittcalioiiaof

sign when patient begins to grow hungry: have hopes oj'such. With a relish for food, and the that roilsli, comes good blood and with it uiore flesh, which is closcly followed by a healing of the lungs,— then tho couf loosens and abates, tho creeping chills au.l clammy-niiht sweats no longer prostrato and anrioy, and tua patient gets well, provided ho avoids taking coin.

Kjw, thero are many consumptives who liavi not the means to go to Florida. 'J.'ho qucittionjnay be asked, Is thero no liopo for such I Certainly therfl is. J!y ad vice to snch Is, atld ever has been, tostayinawarm room duirini! tlus winter, with a temperatMro of about seventy degrees, which should bo kept regularly at that point by means or a thermometer, l^itsucha patient take bis exercise within the limits of tho room by walking up and down as much as Ills strength will permit, in order to keep up ahealtliy circulation ol tho blood. 1 have cured thousands by this system, and can do so attain. Consumption is as easily cured SB any other disease, if it is taken in timo.and tk5.(,ropcr kind of treatment is pursued. 'I ha fact stands undisputed on record, that Schenck 1 ulmonic Syrup, Mandrake 1'iUs, and Seaweed Tonic have cured very many of what seemed to be liopclesB cases of consumption. Go where you will, you will bo almost certain to find soir poor consumptive who has been rescued from the very jaw* ot death ^o'far'as the Jlandrako Tills are concerned, everybody should keep a supply of them on hand. They act on tho liver better than calomel, and. leave nohe of its hurtful effects behind. In fact, they are excellent in ail Cases Where a purgative mcdicino is required, if you have partaken too freely or fruit, and diarrhoea ensues, a dose

In conclusion, I 'Will iy, that whrr persons take my medicines, nnd their .j Li'i.u^ht into a healthy condition th'4r?l»y, i.uj* uro not so liable to take cold yetn« cue with diseased lun?3 can bear a sudden change of atmosphere withouw the liability of greater crless irritation of tho bronchial tubes.

Full directions in all languages accompany my mcdicines, no explicit aivl clear that a:iy oiu c«:\ uso them without consulting me, tu.i can ha bought from any druti jt.

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Cure Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat

Asthma, Bronchital and Lung difficulties. Remove all that dryness of the throat pecu liar to ministers, singers and public speak er». and acts like a cha-m in aliayi -g ill tritation. Very pallatable. No nausoatit offensive cnbebs in them- Sold by all druggisu. Also Ruihton (F. V.) Cod Liver ml ,the purest. fW*^«t ^n|lbe.^1an«-dw»2m

DRY COOPS

73 MAIN ST.

CHEAP

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KEA.B COFBT HOUSE SQP.4BE

SPECIAL NOTICES.

Tlie 0»5lc?

0^

4 Lak-

WATER!

It is really the "best

perfume to be found. It is equally snitcd for the handkerchief, the toilet and the bath. In France and England, in South and Central America, and in India and China, «&c*, -Ac*, it is the only perfume in extensive .use so agreeable and refreshing is its delightful fragrance, that when onco used it is invari»bly preferred to all others. mayS deodly

fhmers

fogs

Jackonville, or almost any .other ol the luealitie Jlia.e nauv d, will benefit those vlw are oubleu with a toi-jiill li ver, a disordered stui..ael!, deriiUKCi bowels, sore thiv.a.t,or cougli '-1''i t\r tho?e whos' lun-s o. distased, v.h-i'C point ij ear ne.'tiy recommaided.

IWAWtl ACTUW ERST

PEAIEI^

rtMK

liiouvanusui uu-iv. I .. 1 of life would Ijo savca If cr.nsi:mpavt8 were 03 I'.isily alarmed inward totakiuii iVvsliculdslt* they

Jly advice to persons ivlioso lunc3 aro afrectcd, even slightly, is to lay in a stuck ot'.Sclicnck l'ulmonic Syrup, Sckenck's Seaweed Tonic, and Schenck's mandrake l'iils, and polo Florida. Iroeommend these iiarticulannedicinert, because, I am

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J. II. Cc::uxc^, 2...I).,

Ko. 2»onIi ixth Pirrr'., riiiladclphia ,IOI 137 X^. HENRY, 8

COLLEGE I'LACF., XEIF TOllK,

declS-dwly

'NOTIONS.

lhe

pN8t year is without a parallel in tho history of Agricultural Machines It has taken tbe

Firit

Premium at thirtren different Fairs, also at the American Industrial Exposition. Pric $65. G. U. CHUKCH,

WHOLESALE NOTIONS.

f^l- rv

A. C. A. WITTIG,

No. 148 Main Street,

Jobber & Commission Merchant In Notions, Fancy Goods,

CHUBS, KNGLISn, 6EBMAS AXD AXEBICAH

CXJ I Y,

rerfumerjr, Soap. Cotton Tarn, Halting, etc.

New stock and prices low. Orders promptly attended to. Superior inducements to Cash buyers, Pedlers, Hucksters and Auctioneers,

149 Main Street,

Between Fifth and Sixth Street In the Stere formerly occupied by Co* A Sen spl9-dwly

ATTORNEYS.

JOHK p. BAIRU, CHAUisominrT.

gA.IRD

it CRUtT,

ATTORNEYS AT LAW, wio»—K«. tt'Matai VtrMt, wp stairs.

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Mandrakea will emo you. ir you aro subject to sick headache, take a dose ol tojo JIandra»cs, ana they will relieve you in two hours. It you would obviate the cflcct of a change of water, or the top free indulgence in fruit, take one of tho Mandrakes every night, and you may then drink water, and cat water-melons, pears, apples, plums. Leaches, or corn, without tho risk of being made sick by them. They will protect those who live la damp situations against chills and ft vers, 'try them, 'liny aro perfectly harmless. 'I hey can dc vou good in y.

I have abandoned my professional-wsiis to Boston and Xcw York, but continue to sec pat.i nts at my otllce, .No. 15 North Sixtli Street, lphia, every Suturd iv, from

wish a thorough examination K?siir meter will bo chared five dollars. 'Hi-* Kcspi:'u. '^r declares the exact condition cf the lunj ana patients can readily learn whether they &i curable or not. liut 1 desire it distinctly under m-U, that the value of my medicines depends cnuti.y upon their being taken strictly aedordit)^ t-j directions.

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i.The most Listing,

able, and refrc«1iing of al)

perfumes, for

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on the

Handkerchief, at the Toilet

and in tlie Bath.

CITY PLANING HILLS.

CLIFT A W1LUA1H. Manufacturers of

SASH, DOORS, BLINJDb, __ rtwi Jon nnd Door Fr*mM 41«uldJBf Bracfeflis, -r' *a.,! ,7Mr,S

star!

MaiMags, •, i$

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msnboutsciirK-tUrvor.small-iviX.ic.l butthoyoro \J I !\l not: tltoy take v.-Uat ttu-y term a I ittlcf culd, which

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they nro credulous caough to bclicvo will wear otf I Inafewdrtys. 'lhey jmyno attention to it. and ,. .. 9 licntc it lavs t'lo foundation for another nmt anttner still, until tlio land's lire diseased beyond nil liopo of cure.

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And all deecriptioua oi Finished Lumber

WHOLESALI AND RETAIL DKALKK8 111

*a*taLath and Shift r!«,,

Slate Roofing, Cement Roofing,

n, Roofing Felt.

Custom Sawing', Planing and Wood Turning:,

DONE TO ORDER/

All Work Warranted. Corner Ninth and Mulberry Sto.

PAINTERS.

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"THE"

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:DEALER*IN:

|PAIWTS.

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PAHTTEB,

Cor., 6th, Lafayette and tjtaj.,

"Terre-Haute," IndT^!

Doe* Qraining, Paper Hanging, CalcimiB•tythib« ittuitllx done In the line. int. and ever

Barr, ff. B. BABE & YEAaLE, House and Sign Painters

On 5th Street, bet. Mala & Ohio, In Cory'* new fenildinf. All work'e&troBtedto usiriH receire promp Attention.

Special. attention lim to jSitn PaiitiH in a Orai'iiih». ill

COAL, ss

OENU1NEBLOCE COAL.

I R. WHITAKER is prepared to furnii t) to ooal comtnicrr of Teire Haate, dor ingthe Fall an dW in tor, the rery beit 8li»'. Block Coal in the market in-i«antitiee te •nit piKhtcen. Call and ezamine tbe qnality of his coal, oppotite the'. larket Hon*e, corner Fourth and Walnut street*, before pnrchaiinr elsewhere. aepl6-d6m

BICHBfcOW

A.M.,to

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COAJO and MINING CO.

Wholesale and retail dealers in Anthraeite. Pittsburg, Brazil, Block, Lost Creek and Sugar C'rue'- Coals in quantities to suit customers and ii the prices.

With good coal, good weights and pi-pmpt delivery, we hn" sban-ofliiit public patronage S

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Ail orders left er Nation* State Bank, cornir «. .mil Main streets will receive pror.rt attention. ant31dlj

HAIR DRESSING.

Hair Dressing!

MISS

AMELIA RITTbRSKAMPH is now prepared to execute nil work in her line on the shorttst notice I keep constantly on hand a full assortmentof Curls.

RENOVATING.

HATE TOUR

BEDS CLEANED!

PERSONS

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New York Stare,

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Iter'

e' are now receiving tbe first

Prints, Bleached and Brown Mus

attention to our stock of black

tkm and Trimming department.

O & & &

I

•rt- ,v-

5 ONE PRICE ONE, 1

WINES.

The ktteation of the publie ia Called te the

NEW ESTABLISHED

WINE & LIQUOR DEPOT ..'S." t?.f

1

Opera Mouse Building*

•H FOVBTH STKBKT, a*

.WILL Mil the Beat £rand*«f RHINK and OTHER WINES by the

iH# PIumM. WM. SCHAFFER.

should eall before going

JACOB FISHER

Has jusir ed, another choice lot ef

RHINE, FRENCH AND CALI..J^ORNIA WINES,

Whiob he will sell by the. bottle or gallon if reasonable prices. Try a bottle, if you want

f»AKTIES will be furnished promptly by the eallon or in doxens. aug31-aly

N E A E S

ISAAC BALL,

UNDERTAKER,

Is prepj -«-t! to execute all orders in his line with neMt'tss and disntch, corner of Third ann Chtity streets,Terr* Ilaute, Ind. ian20-5-cwt.

IF. CONNELL,

5iVrt^%bTc.br.\/"Sd^uMs!:

Ubliihment, and havinc had «even yean experience in the buninesa. ia new prepared te furaish Metalie Burial Caees, Caiea, CaaMeta, and Wooden Cofflna, of all atylea and ataa, from the beat and iarnat atook el bnrial material in the State, at Ho. 2 North Third treet Terre Hute. Indiana.

Terre TTante.May

HOTELS.

Jieoklib.

George

IATIOIAL

This House has been thoroughly refurnished.

STEWART HOUSE,

Corner Main & Second streets, HAUTE, ISDIAHA. a at

Hpatrnnageofthe

AVING thoroughly renovated and refnrftarnished house.recently, I Solicit tbe my old friendE and the traTeling jjnblir generally.

I^Fiee Buss to ana from all trains. oc27*dtf J. M. DAVIS, Prop'r.

TEBBE HAUTE HOUSE.

Main and Seventh Su.

Term Haute. Indiana.

This Hotel-has recently been refitted, and pnt In first-class order, offering accommodations unsurpassed in fetate.^^

CLARK HOUSE,

Qtr.FiretS OkioSu.,

Terre Haute, Indiana.

W. H. GRIFFITH, Prop.

Offlce ofMarshall, Monteiuma and Palestine Hack Lines. Free Buss to and from all trains. novWdtf

MEDICAL.

^•MNDEHTIAIj. -Young men whehaye \J injured themselves by certain secret habits, which unfit them for business, pleasure or the duties of married life also middle aged and old men who. from the follies of youth or other causes, feel a debility in advance of their years, before placing themselves under the treatment of anyone, should first read the "Secret Friend." Married ladies will learft something of importance by perusuing the "Secret Friend." Sent to any address, in a scaled enveolpe, receipt ir.

RENTS.

DR.CHAKLIISon A. STCABTof

Address

AVOIDQUACKS,A•

Nassau street,

Switches and

Puffs. All work done on the shortest possible notice and in the very latest style and the cheapest rate. The highest price paid for Hair. The ladies ofTerre llante and surrounding country are invited to"call and see and-pricc work. My place of business is on the corner of Fourth and Main street, over S. Frank's clothing Store, first floor. m24

if

who prefer clcan. light and heal­

thy feather beds to those in their natnrbuy ienuivr ucue iu uivsa tu mivh ally foul and unhealthy condition, calk have them by leaving their bed or order at the Renovating Establishment ^s theeocaerof First and Ohio streets. .A" ses Renoya ed Feathtr

LOCAL NOTICES.

SICHAKMOV W*iS,

TDRLL.

J, H, TIJTTLB,

N»W

t#

Main Street,

instaUment of new Spring Goods, comprising a complete stock

lias, Tickings, Bed Spreads and

and colored Alpaeas, rich Spring

1EXTRAORDINABT

ST-

5

SEW VOliK STORE*

FAMILY CROCK HIES.

J»Alf MILLER,

WholeaaU and Retail Dealer ia

iroodfies, Flotfr.Fis

ir ji'i "5 na I VAIlIcA 1 in.

IK THE

roTi*ion«,Nail*,Fe« I«ht Belt. ShiBglee,

tec., ttO

Ucmc Foerth andKafleMreeU,Terr* hsU. Connected with the abore ii a Brst-elass

guarantees to ail who may id aeeommodation at rea-

who

patronise him, too sonable ehrwes. mm- Hoard by tho Meal. Day. Week or Month mlldwtf DAN MILLER. Proprietor.

u. i, mm'

SCHAFFEB'S.

nngtt or done* hot-

a

amabb mm te Ka nn*A aitii

yinXVXV nunxiD uj ui. .'"V"Kd. and wajTant every drop to be wn ui imported by myself, as have made the best selections on my late trip to Europe. Hav-

c*

•D*T,•

TURNER & BUIIT1H, WhelMnto nndBeUil

DEALERS IF

•U kinds of

PamilyOroceries,

found u. ™chtest*bli»hme«U.jmdr^OMet ou^ fHena id-thklabile to gi*» »e«ir»nd e*i eluine 'jirStock »*d Priis. AU kinds®!

BE?' ONTBT PROOTJCID

Bonfht at the' market price. Give us a eall.No trouble to Show goods.

FLOUR AND FEED.

W* have also opened a Flour and Feed Stor*i where yon can at all times get the best of Family Flour, Hay, Oats, Bran, Ac. All goods delivered fVee ef' ^'^NER^BUNTIN.

Corner 7th and Main Street.

TerreHante. Oct. 6.18G9. dtf

BAKERY.

UNION STEAM BAKERY

"ipfc »i fiti. fir

FRANK HEINIG &"BRO.,

'ti'B1

Manufacturers of all kinds ol}

Crackers, ..

1

UNDERTAKER. Lei

Beta.

HOUSE.

Oor. Sixtli and Mai* Street*

«I

Terre Haute. Indian*

Jacob Butx, Son, Prop*.

iutti

Cakes,., ,s, Bread and

]Candy.

/HptM'l bealers in|

,3?

Foreign & Domestic Frnits.

Taney and Staple Groceries, •if- ^LAFAYETTE S1REE1,

Bet. the two Railroads.^

mav28

TAILORINC.

Xt liloring Establishment!

ca£^at7"

CBISWELL & HUBER'S

A*l) HAVITOCR

OM Clothing Seonred and Repaired. SOUTHEAST CORNBR FIFTH AND MAIN (above Donnelly's Drag Store.) aa^New work made to order. fcb7-d2m

MUSICAL.

vdH TERRE HAUTE

MUSICAL INSTITUTE.

Music taught in all its branches, both the^ rotically and practically. Instrumental and vocal lessons

fortii

Soration

npil

71

ork. dec26-deod6m

DENTISTS.

W.E ROSSETEII,

DENTIST!

BEACH'S BLOCK,"'•

OVER^

Bjcq'*

»H

"Buckeye"Stofe."

:^WOBK.DONE

i-

New York Prices! All Operations •Varranted.

^All kUtdi Of Mattrot-

ova ed Feathtr Beds will also bo

made into Mattresses if desired. Work callfuatiH tuiu oiiuccBecs uceiiv«» via veil ed for and retnrned the same day, ifneeeSsary. with nearly the same weight and do«M# the bulk. Only one bed dressed at a time cctUerfBBWrnoMSrrntorftiU^ mar-21-dSm J.K.VAN-SICKLK.

L. fl. BAHTBOLOMBsW,

Mteaoi awninoiuincaL ..

E N I S

SieMMM to Dr. D-JII. WKLD, No- WJIain

St.

Nationh) Block.Terre Haate.Ind. Rj«r»E) ca—CorMr and S^anMrwrts

COLLECTINC

L. O. SCHtLTZ, J. P.,

ili'iiaili lii

^tliao^otolalmsin this eowtj^^

cento each, of a fullheurs

duration. Lessons at the residence of the

one dollar

each, of forty-five ^minutes

no pupils taken tor a term less than

six months pupils may enter at any time Institute rooms over the Postomfte. For fa ther particulars »^"-ANT0II gHII)B( septl- ly Principal.

MUSICAL INSTRUCTION. IUVRVVVB WWUIW

THOROUGH Conrso of instructions on

(3.r

XI either Piano, Violin, Guitar, Organ or Melodeon, and cultivation of tho voice may be secured by applying directly te

Prof. OEOBQE A. HABTUHO, Or by leaving orders at Kissner's Palace ot Musie. o°frdly

Roofing.^',—

,7il

RQOFINC,

ia i-a

JIFT & WILLIAMS.

Agents and Dealers in

John's Patent Aabostos Hoofing.

Rook River Paper Co's Building

Roofing Slate, Felt and Cement Roofing,

A

Co.. Boston. aug20-deod-wly

VICTIM OF EARLY

in iscretion, causing nervous debility, premature decay* Ac having tried in vain every advertised remedy, has a simple means of self cur«, which he will send free to his fellow sufferers. Address

Chicago Elbstio Stone Roofing* PAPERS, used in the place of Plasterin on the inside, and for Sheathing under a siding on the outside.

Roofs applied in city and eonntry an warranted. Call on us at the 1 rairte City Planing Mills, corner of 8th and Mulberrj treet*. mayMdti

FORKS, SPOONS, AC.

BALL, BLACK 4 CO., 565 and 567 Broadway,

,Jrt:

MiWYOl.H

MAKCFACTCRKKS OF

STERLING SILVER FORKS AND SPOONS, Dinner and Tea Services. t'fi:

f?'

Alio, largt rsristy of new

ORNAMENTAL PIECES,

FOR WEDDING PRESENTS-

BOOTS A SHOES. ft

OET A PAIR OF

CABLE iu^CREW WiRE BOOTS AND SHOES won

E

Comfort, Elasticity, Dnrability tad Economj. THET fcXCEL ALL OTHERS.

Of 140.00 pair sold last year by two leading Boston manufacturers, and warranted against ripping,

HOT QUE WA8 BETUBNED.

Patent Stanp an every »•«. (MM kr alt Lsadlac bfalrrs.i BHlq

DRY GOODS.

Near Court House Square.

Dress Goods. Wo invite special

Plaids and Poplins,also to our Ho-

A TT «1

low prices for S|iirt Bosomsi Kid

It LSI tVt.

JO

A LI.

CHORUS CLASS.

.""/..TKRRIT-IIAUTE -t...

CHORUS CLASil.

I

-&>-*£?%

THE

A.

TERRE HAUTE CHORUS CLASS meets every Tuesday and Friday night, from 8 to 10 o'clock, at the Terre Hante

Sfnslcal Institute Reoms,

OVER TBE POSTOFF1CE.

ivXew Members admitted at any timo. CHASfiES »1 ®0 per month novl-d6m

•ALES.

JjlOR SALE OE EXCHANGE.

CLABK^OUSE.

The proprietor, desiring to retire from the tnsines*. cSTcrs his Hotel for sale or exchange for small DWELLINGS in, or small FARM -near the city. House is doing a sood business Oris trul located for manufacturing pur-

decl6-dtf

*«.Tl&'S®aar

PIANOS.

THE BEST AND CHEAPEST

DPLA-lSrOS,

Organs and Melodeons

V"1

L. KISSNEK'S J-

Palace of Music,

vis

4

Ho. 48 OHIO 8TREET,

... (Opp. tho old Court Honse.) •ra TEBRE HAUTE, »1% s.', ttt'o-..? N. All kinds of Instrninent? t»r vre?.

PROFESSIONAL.

W. MORTON STEVENSON, M. D. OFFICE—110 Opera House Block. RESIDENCE—A R. G. Bunco's,

Ohio Street near Seventh, Terre Haute, Indiana

Office from 9 to 12 A.m. to 4

r.

terre Bante, Ind

M.heurs

,tJ'

and* from jan20

STOVES.

DO YOU WANT 3

A GOOD

STOYE!

Now's the Time to Buy.

A few dollars gets a better bargain at

BALLS' STOVE STORE

THAI,ascertain

KUJ

uiuvr yinv.

IHAN any other place in town. This yon

ean by eaUing and comparing and prioing roods. Money is scarcc and hard Co get. We need it

muchly,

and will

HELL HIOTEN ACCOBBISSir Call and look at tho following line of Stoves in stock: THE CONTINENTAL, only

Stove made with

TH1 e^^^REpfiBlic^e'Largest Stove mads* THE ENTERPRISEa, a perfect beauty, four sites. THE KITCHEN QUEEN.four sites. THE NEW CONCORD, a splendid Stove. THE WINON A. cheaper than ever fonr sues. THE MAY QUEEN, the handsomest and

§tove

heapest Stove in America. With this I defj any and all competition. THE C0N8TITWT10N Coal and Wood Coo THETEVK6RAPH. 600 in use in this city, THE LIGATOR, can't be beat, four sires, THE WESTERN, coal and wood, a beautiful

THE CBALLENGE,

n«M or

something new and nice

THE PEERLESS, the finest-Stove in the world. With these Stoves I defy competition, and to prices, I never fail to give

The Lowest in the

City!

And am determined none shall be turned away on account of prices, as we need money, and these goods

MUST EE SOLD AT SOME PRICE

^jr Evey Stove wan anted to .give perfest satisfaction. mar3-dlw-wlm

anted to give perfei R'spftTW.

BACON

«t

LARD.

BACON! LARD! if

A

NICE lot of Bacon, Sugar Cured llams. fides and Shoulders, jnst out of smoke, and for sale at

A. &

trfi

^.^1®''*^-,,.?.'

Main street between Eighth and Isinth.

TIERCES LEAF LARD.

OK!A BBLS. Cement, Plaster and Lime. ,40" 200 Bushels Plasterinp Hair, at mar2-d3m 4. & RE1MAN S.

BOOKS STATIONERY.

CLOS1NM OU'I' SALE!!

B. G. COX & CO.,

lias a large and complete assortment of

G-OXjX) PENS

,5

AND

tl

I

Miscellaneous Books!

AND

is desirous oi quitting that branchy of the trade entirely, he offers the entire lot for saleii-j-jn£-' 'J. A ^1%"^

Without Regard to Cost

Fairchild'fi and Holland's

THS BEST

GOLD PEN & PENCILS

Made in th« United States, at less than manufacturers prices. -"AH P«ns warranted.G

co

marl-tf 150 Main street

FLAVORIWC EXTRACT.

ASK NB Till

FLAVORING EXTRACTS.

OMIENT

TH* fOBKT ®T I* »I janj#

REPORT of the condition of "Tho National State Bank of Terre Ilautc, Indiana," at the close of business on the 18th day of March, 1871.

RKsorRCsa.

Loans and Discounts 8510,f90 18 U. S. Bonds to socure circulation... 400,000 00 Due from Redeeming and Reserve

Agents

31.( 93 00 13.42T, fil 13,52-1 f2 23,000 00 2,000 00 679 (18 3.859 €2 1,400 (10 312 80 54,039 CO

Due from other National Banks... Due from other Banks and Rankers Banking House.... Furniture and Fixtures Current expenses... Cash Items(inclndmg Stamps)Bills of other National Banks......... Fract'i Currency (includmgNickcls) Legal. Tender Notes.......

of

... *1,054,043 81

UIABILniKS.

Capital IStocii paid in .'....'.....WOO,000 00 Surplus Fund a? nDiscount ~.4W Exchange 887 Interest 9,850 01 National Bank circulation outstanding 358,100 00 Individual Deposits 186,106 10 Due to National Banks 6.359 27 Due to other Banks and Bankers..— 4,283 44

S1^054,043 81

I, Cbas. M. Warren. Cashier of tbo National Stato Bank of Torro Haute, Indiana, do solemnly swear that tho above statement is truo to tho best of my knowledge and belief. C. M. WARREN, Casnier.

Correct—Attest. PRE-TON HUSSEY, B. BOOTH. .'-Directors.

J. R. CUiflNGIIAM,) 77

Stato of Indiana,leg 4 County of Vigo.) TSubscribed and sworn to before me tins 24th day of March, 1871.

L. B. SkARTIN. Notary Public.

COMMISSIONER'S SALE. By virtue of an ordor^orflii VIR» Coinmon Pleas Court. I will offer for aalo at Public Auction, at the Court Bouse door in the city of Terre Haute, on Saturday, the 15th day.of April, 1871, at two o'clock, the follow in

mng rot

Aprii| ioii| iw viwkt mo ivhvh scribed Real Estate in the county and State of Indiana, to-wit:

deigo

The northwest quarter of the northwest quarter of section £9, town 13, ranged west, except one acre «ut of tho northeast corner thereof. Also 22 acres in tho nortbcust quartdr of section 30, town 13, range 8 west, describe4 as follows, to-wit: Beginning at a point 20 rods north of the southwest corner thereof, tunning thence n^rth :v2V£ rods thence east 19 tods to the Rockville read thence northeast along said road about 42 rods to the section line thcnce east about40 rods to the northenst corner: thence south 60 rods thence west about S8J4 rods to land heretofore owned by Nancy Briggs thence northeast parallel with tho Rocs Ule road 13 rods thence west to said road, and thence southwest along said road to the place of beginning

TBRMBOne-third cash on day of sale balanee in two equal payments at nine and eighteen months, with interest, purchaser to give .notes, and mortgages on the land. GEO. CJ. 1UY, 22-w3t si.,,:/.! Commissioner.

PLOW FACTORY.

FIRST STREET, NEAR MAIN,

Terre Haute, Indiana. 'r

WOULD respectfully call the attention 1 all Farmers to my large assortment s*:, difforcnt kinds and sizes ot

Flows,

Suitable for all purposes, and all of xnj own make. I am prepared to make anything *. in the line of Plows to order on short & notico. I keep all kinds of

Plow Material for Sale!

Repairing is done promptly, my rricts :$j are low, and

TERMS CASH,

And all work is warranted to give satisfaction Respectfully* PHILIP NEWHART. fcbl5'w6m

RAILROAD.

PULLMAN PALACE Drawing Room Car Line ,{l'ia

9

TerreHaut© &In di anapolis

"h RAILROAD,

Two Trains Dally Witliont Change.

FOR

^•2

PITTSBURG,

-i PHILADELPHIA,

and NEW YORK.

With only one change for

fiftSTON or BALTIMORE

iiur

PASSENGERS

CAN SECURE SECTIONS,

Double and Sinclo Berths, in 1j(jL1jJIAN PALACE DRAWING ROOM and SL. EP1NG COACHES, through to above nnd nil intr rmediato cities, by al plying pnor to 12:SO ,noon) each day.

These ('•aches nre attached to the NEW YORK EX PR 1* If S 1 :!5 A. M. and the MGll I NING KXPRKKS 4:10 P.M. 1KA1M are new, dopant and afford every comfort posfible Conductors nctcmpany these coachcs THAPUP.ytoiXtW GEO." K.

FARR1NGT0N,

at tscn^ral Office T. II. & I. R. R-.

27 dlw Corner .Main and lsnth ttri ct*.

Tl^e AKD IRONWARE.

KOOEE & At6H.1V Matiufaclnreis of

Iron Cot nut-

"WINCE CT

J.I,

C-.Utttr3I

2 ill it 1 top

1

•xmt

A S£l.H'l

-TCCK CY

iii"Coii«'r aiid Sheet IronWin

Particular attcntirn paid to

'. JOEBINC3-" In'Tin, Slate, Zinc one ho*

lit-*/.

Warm ^4ir Fvrnaett and NO. 181 MAIN hi lit: hi.

TEHEE HAUTE, IND.

myfi-ly

SEWING MACHINEB.

Glorious News for the PeojiJe.

SEW ERA IS T1IE RKWI50 31 CHIM? WCiBI.B.

n^HE AS-T0N1S11ING ,IhR? jnrt been niBde by all the hish iced Sewing Machine Companies .hat the HOMk HHIITTLK JIACHISI. is last superceding «ll others. It makes the lock-stitch, aiiks on both sides, is f«r simpler, better and runs fighter than any JW Machine in the market, vet sella Irosw IW W* etwwper. We guarantee it a First-class Machine in erenr respect, and offer fl,000 for any Fanuly Machine that will do a larger range of work. It sews from Harness Leather te Mnslia without an alteration. ...

An energetic Agent wanted in ersry county. Full particulars and

pdmpkiei

mailed" rs«"._AddreH

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