Daily Wabash Express, Volume 20, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 5 May 1871 — Page 3

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SPECIAL NOTICES.

BATCHELOK'S HAIB DYE. This superb Ilair Dye is the

Preventive Mod leaf (on.

A radical change has been introduced in the practice of medicine. Physicians have ceased to torture and prostrate their patients. Instead of pulling down, they build up instead of assaulting nature, thoy assist her. Cupping, leeching, blistering, venesection, calomel, antimony, stupifying narcotics, and rasping purgative?, once the favorite resources of the faculty, anc'. now rarely resorted to even by the most drgmatic members of the profession. The old creed was that disease was something wh'.ch mu.ct bo excelled by violent artificial me.ins, iirespective of the wear and tear of the vital organisation in the process. The new creed recognizes the improvement of the general health as essential to the cure of all local ailments. Hence it is that llestcttor's Stomach Bitters, the most potent vcgctablo tonic that pharmacy has over brought to tho assistance of naturo in her struggles with disease, has been cordially approved by practitioners of tho modern school. It is pleasant to reflect that reason and philosophy have at last been victorious over the errors of the past, and that thousands, and tens of thousanes, of human beings aro alive and well to day who would indubitably be mouldering in their graves, had they boon subjected to the pains and penalties which wore decmod orthodox and indispensable thirty or forty years ago.

Preventive medication was scarcely thought of then but now it is considered of paramount importance, and tho celebrity of the standard invigorant, alterative and restorative Of tho age, (a title which llostettcr's Bitters havo fairly earned by their long carccr of siiecoss,) is mainly due to its efficiency as a protective preparation.

A course of the Bitters is urgently rocommendod as a safe and certain antidote to intermittent and remmittent fevers, diarrhoea, dysentery and other maladies.

CONSUMPTION.

Its Cure and Its Preventive.

BY J. II. SGHSUCK, M.D.

Mi'ti}" ii !.u::: .n Mollis lias passed aittiy for whoso denth thi're was no otlH'r reason than tho neglect I.f known unci indtaputubly proven means of cure. Tlio.-.e ln'ur unil ile:ir to family unil friends lira u'-' tlit ainlfss Hlumber into which, liud tin:}- cuiiiily adupted l»lt. JOSliPXI II. SOHEXCIv'S SIMPLE

TREATMENT,

and av.iilud themselves of his wonderfully effleaclous mi-.llclni!-, tlrey would not have fallen. lir. Scliuiirk has in his own case proved that wherever sufficient vitality remains, that vitality, hv his medicines und Ills directions for their use, is quickened into healthful vigor.

In litis statement thoro la nothing presumptuous. To tho faith of tho Invalid is mado no lepresentiition that is not a thousand times subsiiiiititttttd by living and visible works. The theory of the euro by Dr. Sclienck's medicines is us simple us It is unfailing. Its philosophy recjuii cH no argument. It is Belf-assurlnj, self-con-vincing.

The Soa-weed Tonic and Mandrake Pills are tho first two weapons with which the citadel of tho initially Is assailed. Two thirds of the cases of consumption originate in dyspepsia and a functionally disordered liver. With this condition the bronchial tubes sympathize" with tho Bturaucli. Tliev respond to the morbific action of tlio liver. Here then comes the culminating result, and the setting in, with all its distress. IiiK symptoms of

CONSUMPTION.

The Mandrake Pills aro composed of one of Nature's noblest gifts—the Podophillum Peltatum. They possess nil the blood-searching, alterative properties of calomel, but, uullko calomel, they "LEAVE NO STING BEHIND."

The work of cure is how beginning. Tho vitla. ted and mucous deposits in the bowels and In the alimentary canal lire ejected. The livor, liko cluck, is wound up. It arouses from its torpidity. Tho stomach nets responsive!y, and tho patient begins to feci that ho is getting, at last,

A SUPPLY OF GOOD BLOOD. The Sea-weed Tonic,.In conjunction with the rills, permeates and assimilates with tho food. Cliyliti cation la now progressing .without its previous tortures. Ingestion becomes painless, unci the euro is seen to bout hand. There is no moro llatulenco, no exacerbation of the stomach. An uppotite sets in.

Nowcemes tho greatest Blood Purifier ever yet given by un Indulgent father to suffering man. Schenok's Pulmonic Syrup comes in to perform Its functions and to hasten and complete ute cure. It enters at once upon its work. Mature cm hot be cheated. It collects and ripens tho impaired and diseased portions of the lungs. Ill the form of gatherings-. It prepares them for expectoration, and lol in a very slmrt time the maludy vanquished tho rotten throoo that it oocuploi! Is renovutod and mado now, and the patient. In all tho dignity of regained vigor, steps forth to enjoy tho manhood or womanhood that was

GIVEN UP AS LOST.

Tho second thing is, tho patients must stay in a worm room until they get well it is almost ImpossiVle tt) prevent taklncr cold when tlio lungs aro diseased, but It must bo prevented or a euro can not bo effected. Fresh air and riding out, especially in this section of tho country, in tho tall and wintor season, aro nil wrong. Physicians who recommend that course loso their patients, if their Jungs arc badly disensed and yet, bccauso they are in tho house they must not sit down quiet they must walk nbout tho room us much and as .fust as tho strength will bo#c, to net up a good circulation of blood. Tho liatients must Keep in good spirits—be determined to get well. Tills has a great deal to do with tho appetite, and is the great point to gain.

To despair oi cure after such evidence of Its possibility in tho worst cases, and moral certainty In uli others, is staful. Dr. Schenok's personal statement to the Faculty of his own euro was in these modest words:

Many years ago I was in tlio last stages of consumption confined to my bed, and at one time ray physicians thought that 1 could not live a week: then, liken drowning man catching at straws, 1 heard of and obtained tho preparations which I now offor to the public, and they mado a perfect cure of ipe. It xcemed to mo that I ponUl lcel them penetrate my wholo system. They soon ripened the iunitcr in my lungs, and 1 would spit up moro than a pint of offensive yellow matter every morning for along time,

As soon as that began to subsido. my cough, fever, pains, and night sweats ull began to leave mo. und my appetite became so great that it was with difficulty that 1 could keep from eating too much. I soon gained my strength, und havo grown in flesh ever since. "I was weighed shortly after mv recovery," added the Doctor, tlien looking like a mero skeleton 'my wetsht was only ninety-seven pounds my present weight is two hundred and twenty-flve (235) pounds, and for years 1 have on. loved uninterrupted health."

J)r Sohpnok has discontinued his professional visits to Now-York and Boston. He or his son, lir. j. H. Schenck. Jr.. still continue to see pafioiits at tlieir office. No. 15 North Sixth Philadelphia,every Saturday from

Those who wish

9 a.m.toStreet, 3 p.m.

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thorough examination with

the Kosplrometor will be charged tt. The Kcspiromoter declares tho exact condition «f the lungs, and patients can readily learn whether they arc curable or not. ,.

The directions for taking tho medicines aro ndapted to tha intelligence even of a child. Follow these directions, and kind Nature will do the rest, excepting that in some eases the Mandrake Pills are to bo taken In Increased doses the three medicines need no other accompaniments than the ample instructions that accompany them: First create appetite. Of returning health, hunger Is tho most welcome symptom. When it ciunes, as it will come, let the despairing at once be of seod cheer. I! ood blood at once follows, the cough loosens, the night sweat Is abated. In a short time both of these morbid symptoms are gone forever.

Dr. Schenck'» medicincs are constantly kept Jt tens of thousands of families. As a laxative or purgative, the Mandrake Pills area standard preparation while the Pulmonic Svrup, as a cure of coughs and colds, may be regurded as a prophylacterio against consumption In any oi*tts forms*

Price of the Pulmonic Syrup and-Soa-weed Tonic, ft .Ma bottle, er $T£0 a half dotenT^

Man.

drake Pills, 25 ccnts a box. For sale by all drag. gists and dealers.

_R. MAGREADY & CO,,

1 1 a & W a S

LCIWCISHATI^O^

Wholes*! Apenta.

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SPECIAL NOTICES. Tlie Celc1

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'y-.*.-.- WABNER'S

PILE BEMEDY. 1

Warner's Pile Remedy has never 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 Wait

nkr's

lent in the World

—Perfectly Harmless, reliable and Instanta' neous. No disappointment. No Ridiculous Tints, or Unpleasant Odor. The genuine W. A. Batehelor's Hair Dye produces IMMEDIATELY a splendid Black or Natural Brown. Docs not Stain the Skin, but leaves the Hair Clean, Soft and Beautiful. The only Safe and Perfect Dye. Sold by all Druggists Factory 1G Bond street, N York. jan25-deod-wly-siiP

Pile Rkiiedy. It is expressly for tho Piles, and is not recommended to cure any other disease. It has cured many cases of over thirty years standing. Price One Dollar. For sale by druggists everywhere.

DYSPEPSIA.

Warner'* Dyapepsia Tonic is prepared exclusively for Dyspeptics!and those suffering with habitual costiveness. It is a slightly stimulating tonic aud a splendid appetiser: it strengthens the stomach and restores tho digestive organs to their hoalthy state Weak, nervous and dyspeptic persons should use Wabnxe'8 DispepsiaTovic. Korsale bj druggists. Price One Dollar.

COUGH NO MORE.

Warner's Congrb Balsam is healing softening and expectorating. The extraor dinary power it possesses in immediately relieving, and eventaally curing, the most obstinate cases of Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Influenza, Catarrh, Hoarseness, Asthma and Consumption is almost incredible. So prompt is the relief and certain its effects in all the above cases, or any affection of the throat and lungs, that thousands 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 OF LIFE.

The great Blood Purifier and Delicious Drink, Warner's Vinnm Yltre,or Wine of .Life, is froe from any poisonous drugs or impurities, being prepared for thoso who re quire a stimulant. It is a splendid appetizer and tonic, and the finest thing in the world for purifym the blood. It is the most pleasant and delicious article ever offered to the public, far superior to brandy, whisky, wine, bittors, or any other 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 prosorver. Those who wish to enjoy pood health and a free flow of lively

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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.

EMMENAGOGTJE.

Warner's Eminenneo^ne is the only article kpown to cure the Whites, (it will cure in every caso.) Where is the family in which this important medicine is not wanted? Mothers, this is tho greatest blessing ever offered you, and you should immediately procure it. It is also a suro 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 en receipt of One Dollar and a Quarter.

Address 019 State St.,Chicago, 111. nov9-dwly

PIANOS.

THE BEST AND CHEAPEST

ZPIjSLlISrQS,

Organs and Melo)eoiis

U. KISSNER'S -/i A

Palace of Music,

No. 48 OHIO STREET,

(Opp. ths old Court House.)' TERRE HAUTE, 1MJ.

N. B. All kinds of Instruments repaired

NOTIONS.

WHOLESALE NOTIONS.

A. C. A. WITTIG,

No. 14® Main Stx-eet,

Jobber & Commission Merchant In Notions, Fancy Goods, CIGAKS, ENGLISH, GER3IA& ATfD AME11ICA5

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Perfumer)-, Soap. Cotton Yarn, Hatting, etc.

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

148 Main Street,

Between Fifth and Sixth Streets In the Stere formerly occupied by Cox 4 Son spl9-dwly

RENOVATINC.

HATE YOUR

BEDS CLEANED!

1J£11S0NS

who prefer clean, light and heal­

thy feather beds to those in their naturally foul and unhealthy condition, can have them by leaving their bed or order at the Renovating Establishment on the corner of First and Ohio streets. AU kinds of Mattresses Renovated Feather Beds will also be made into Mattresses if desired. Work called for and returned the same day, if necessary, with nearly the same weight and double the bulk. Only one bed dressed at a time, subsequently no mixing of feathers, mar-21-d3m J. N. VAN slCKLE.

WHEAT, RYE, OATS, &C.

TELEGRAPH MILX.S, LAFAYETTE STBEKT, TtBKE HACTE, 1KB. Highest market prico paid for Wheat, Bye, Oats, Corn & Buckwheat

Wheat Flour, Rje Flour, Bnckwhest Floar, All of the best quality, and sold at the Lowest Prlceslwholesale or Retail, in Barrels or Sacks. Also, Ground Feed, Coarse sad Fine, A Braa,

KICHABDSO* *.6ffFHOBI','Prepr»s. spSO.dly. ._

attorneys.

JOHH F. BAIRD,

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Lvo agi'ee

The most la sting,

able, and refreshing of al perfumes, for use on the Handkerchief, at the Toilet and in the Bath. For sal* by all Druggists and Perfumers.

AS.

OHASLUCiurr*

pjAIHD 4 CRUFT,

ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Otfici—No. Main Btrtst, ipltlin.

H. TURStE* T.

Terre Haute. Oct. 6.1869. dtf

ON FOURTH STREET, at I

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FAMILY GROCERIES.

DAN MILLER,

Wholesale and Retail Dealer in

Groceries,Provisions, N ails,Fee Flour, Fish, Salt. Shingles, &c., &c-,

terser Fourth and Eagle Streets, Terre Haste. Connected with the above is a first-class Wagon Yard and Boarding. House, the pro prietorship of which has again been resumed by Mr. Miller, who guarantees to all who may patronise him, good accommodation* at reasonable charges. •9- Board by the Meal, Day, Week or Month, mlldwtf DAN MILLER, Proprietor.

All kind* of

Family Groceries.

We are now opening a general stouk of Family Groceries, embracing every article usually found in such establishments, and request our friends and the public to give us a call and examine our Stock and Prices. All kinds

COUNTRY PTlOnrrCE

Bought at the market price. Give us a call.— No trouble to showgoeas.

FLOUR AND FEJEI).

We have also opened a Flour and Feed Store( where you can at all times get the best of Family Floor, Hay, Oats, Bran, Ac. All goods delivered free ef charge in the city.

BAKERY.

UNION STEAM BAKERY

FRANK HEINIG &SBK0., Manufacturers of all.kinds of -n 'iCrac1:ers,.

Cakes, bread and Candy.

Dealers in

Foreign & Domestic Fruits. Fancy and Staple Groceries, LAFAYETTE S1REE1,!:

Bet. the two Railroads,

may28

We

TURNER & BUNTIN. Corner 7th and Main Street.

Terre Saute. Ind

WINES.

WINES

JACOB FISHER Has jusir ed. another choice lot ef RHINE, FRENCH AND CALI­

FORNIA WINES,

Which ho will sell by the bottle or gallon at reasonable prices. Try a bottle, if you want a pure article.

PARTIES will be famished promptly by the gallon or in dozens. aug31-dly

WINES

SCIIAFFEITS.

WILL sell the Best Brands of RHINE and OTHER WINES by the

tles,

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C. BUJtTIH

TURNER & BUNTIN, Wholesale and Retail BALERS XXV

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. Goetz's Catawba of 18^9 and 1870, I am enabled to sell, by the gallon or bottle, at

Lower Prices

than any ethor house in the city. Anybody that wishes"""" should call teb8

MUSICAL.

MUSICAL INSTRUCTION.

ATHOROUGH

Course of instructions on

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

Prof. GEORGE A. HAHTUNG, Or by loaving orders at Kisener's Palace of Mufic. oe6-dly

TERRE HAUTE

MUSICAL INSTITUTE.

Music taught in all its branches, both theoretically ana practically. Instrumental and Vocal lessons

forty

cent*each, of a full heurs'

duration. Lessons at the residence of the pupil

one dollar

each, of forty-five minutes

duration no pupils taken for a term less tban six months pupils may enter at any time Institute rooms over the Postoffice. For fur* ther particulars address.^^ septl- IT Principal.

DYE HOUSE.

SPRING OPENING!

BESTS' AND I,A11ES' WE.'

CLEANED & COLORED!

Gents' Wear repaired neatly at

H. F. Reiner's Dye House,

MAIN STREET, BET. 6th A Till. apr5-dtf

UNDERTAKERS.

I S A A A

UNDERTAKER

Is prepired to execute all orders in bis line with neatness and dispatch, corner of Third ann Cherry streets, Terre Haute, Ind. ian20-5-cwt.

W. 0 CORNELL, UNDERTAKES.

Having purchased back from B. W. Chadwick, Gruber & Co., the Undertaker's Establishment, and having had seven yoars experience in the business, is now prepared te furnish Metalio Burial Cases, Cases, Caskets, and Wooden Coffins, ef all styles and sizes, from the best and argest stock ef burial material in the State, at No. 2 North Third treet. Terre Hute, Indiana.

Terre Haute. May

PROF ESSIONAL.

TV. MORTON STEYEKSON, M. D.

OFFICE—110 Opera House Block, RESIDENCE—At R. G. Bunce's,

Ohio Street ntar Seventh, Terre Haute, Indiana

Office heurs from 9 to 12

a.m.,

and from

1 to 4 p. M, ina20

REMOVAL.

JJEMOYED.

W A S

HAS REMOVED his office to Beach's Block, corner ef Main and Sixth streets, two doors north of the Postoffice. Residence. No. 74 South Third street, between Poplar and Swai. aprll-dSm

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The attention of the public is called to the NEW ESTABLISHED

WINE & LIQUOR DEPOT

IN THE

Opera House JBuiitting,*i

TUELL. RIPLEY CO

TTJELL, RIPLEY & DEMI1TG.

Te are receiving our Spring Stock. Kew Goods, embracing all the novelties of the day, are arriving bf every train.

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SPftlNG SHAWLS

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PRINTS,

BLEACHM) MUSLINS:

We have a very complete line of fine and heavy brown goodR at the lowes

clothing

OUR MERCHANT

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Is now in full operation and we most respectfully invite the1'1 public to call and examine our

SPLE1TDID STOCK

DOKOKU'S, V:! t-.-l

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-'TESTJrariSil, fo, i:': "i £..«

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Which Mr. MILLER will make up in the very best style. ..m'i

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g@,We make a specialty of Children's and Boy's Clothing, and have the only complete line of these goods ever brought to this market.

Goods are "all marked hi plain figures. .i

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W. H. BANNISTER.

SPRING TRADE!

O

MERCHANT TAILORING

W.H. BANNISTER,

AT

No." 79:, Ms tin St reet,

is now opening his Spring Stock ol,

Cloths, Cassimeres, Testings, &c.

lie would (all lie at t« i:ti 1. «1 jixIiHiMt 1

ENGLISH AND FRENCH DIAGONALS

Stripes Hixed English Suitings, and

AMERICAN CASSIMERES!

Melton tor Spring Overcoats

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We have just opened a new and beautiful stock of Calicos, including' some English prints on very fine yard wide Cambric. -j-t NTi." it!?"' ilJt

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We are in receipt of Lonsdale, soft finished, Hill, Hadley, Wamsetta, and New York Mills muslins, as well as some of the cheaper kieds and half bleached goods.

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A nice stock of and 6-4 goods. ,,,, a ., •,y

We have received some desirable styles of ti be-t quality of domestic Ging* hams and have a fine line French and Scoh goods.

BAENSLET DAMASKS.

We have an unusually attractive sk of c^le'jratei table ltiven.?, !tw yards wide and of exquisite designs. .».

We have received our Spring stock if Half Bleached nd Brown

.. Ta 11« «Linens.«TUELL, .R1PLEIi & DEMlJNit,

... ,, .|-iisqatq 3Tfi i-i.aiw. aw/ilw SWJIJ W\ Corner Main and Fiffi streets.

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SHEETINGS!

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Utica, Waltham and other leading brands, bleached and brown 9-4,1(M .nd 11-4 wide also heavy and fine linen sheeting. .*£••: .ti i»«fc

HLLOm CASES.

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KBL4N6KIM CO.,« 1

'Xi .Ui:Middle Room Opera House Building

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Please call^and'exaniiiif his stock. ——~..t.s.. .... W.H. BANNISTER

COLD LOAN

7-30 GOLD LOJlX,

»t or ran

Nor ther Pacific Bailr oad

RAPID PROGRESS OF THE WORK.

The building of the Northern PaciBc Railroad, (begun July last is being pushed forward witn great energy from both extremities of the line. Several thousand men are employed in Minnesota and on the Pacific coast. The grade is nearly completed 366 miles westward from I.ake Superior trains are running over

ISO miles of Snished road, and

track-laying is rapidly progrewing towarf the eastern boarder of Dakota. .Including its purchase of the St. Paul 4 Pacific Bgad, the Northern Pacific Company new has -*13 miles of completed road, and by September next this will be increasedto at least 00O

AGOttD I5VI»rJIEST. JayCH)keJ Co. are now selling, and unhesitatingly rec ommend, as a Profitable and perfectly Safe 1 iL. :.nnn 14rant.

V.ODPallj'• 4UB/ tv Seven and Ihree-Tenths per cent, gold in tere8t (more than 8 per cent.,currency) and are secured by first and only mortgage on the ENTIRE ROAD AND

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IQCIPMKSTS, and

alSO,

as fast as the road is completed, on 23,000 ACHES OF IAS 1» to every mile of track, or 8®* Acres for each #1,000 Bond They are exempt from U. S. Tax Principal and interest are payable in Gold, Denominations: Coupons, 5100 to #1,000 Registered #100 to #10,000.

LANDS FOR BONDS. .NorthernPacific 7-30'sare at all time's receivable at

ckkt. above pab,

ten per

in exchange for the Com

pany's Lands, at their lowest cash price. This renders them practically

INO 1.1 'D WABRANTS. 81NHMS FUND. The proceeds of all sales of Lands are required to be devoted to the ro-purch&sb and cancellation of the First Mortgage Bonds of the Company. The Land Grant of the Road exceeds Fifty Million Acres. This immense Sinking Fund will undoubtedly cancel the prineipal of the Company's bonded debt before it falls due. With their ample security ftid highvrate-of interest here is no investment accessible to the people. which is more profitable or safk

EXCHANGING U. 8. FIVK-TWEftTlMS. The success of the New Government 5 percent. Loan will oompel the early surrender ef United States 6 per cents. M»ny holders of FiveTwenties are now exchanging them for Northern Pacific Seven-Thirties, ttyis realizing a handsome profit, and greatly increasing their yearly income.

OTHEB SECURITIES. All marketable Stocks and Bonds will be reoeived at their highest current price in exchange for Pacific Seren-Thirties. ExpressNorthern

charges

Money or Bonds reoeived, and on SevenThirties sent in return, will be paid by the Financial Agents. Full information, maps, pamphlets, ete., can be obtained on application at any agency, or from the undersigned.

FOB SALE BY JAY COOKE & CO. Philadelphia, Nkw York. Washington, Financial Agents Northorn Pacific R. R. Co.

By

BANKS a»(i BANKERS

out the country.

generally through­

aprlO

HOTELS.

Jacob Bate. George But*. IATIOSAL HOUSE.

Cor. Sixth and Main Streets, i'Kiq

Terra Haute. Indiana.

Jacob Butz, & Son, Props.

This House has been thoroughly refurnished. my23di"

STEWART HOUSE,

Corner Main & Second streets, i* TEBBE HAUTE, INDIANiii^cfttt "J.

Hpatronage

savs

sirtj

AVING thorpughly renovated and refurfurnished the housea recently, I solicit the of'my old friends and the traveling public generally.

M.Fiee Buss to and from all trams. oc27-dtf J. M. DAVIS, Prop r.

TEBBE HAUTE HOUSE. Corner Main and Seventh Sis. Terre Haute. Indiana.

This Hotel has recently boon refitted, and put in first-class order, offering accommodations atasurpassedin the

State.

I. C. BC5TIK, Proprietor.

CLAW HOUSE, nt. f"'! Cor. First A Ohio Sts., Terre Haute, Indiana.

W. Jl. GRIFFITH, Prop.

Office of Marshall, Monteruma and Palestine Hack Lines. 'Free Busbtoandfrom all

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COATINGS

hr'

trains. nqv28dtf

MEDICAL.

C'

tONFlDEftTIAX. -Young men who have injured themselves by oertain secret habits, which unfit them for business, pleasure or the duties of married life also middle aged and old men who, from the follies ef youth or other causes, feel a debility in advabce of their years, before placing themselves under tho treatment of anyone, should first read the "Secret Friend." Married ladies will^ learn something of importance by perusuing-the "Secret Friend." Sent to any address. In a sealed enveolpe on receipt of

cents. Address Dr. CharlssA. Stoab-t Co.. Boston. aug20-deod-wly

VOID QUAGKSi A VICTIM OF EARLY indiscretion, causing nervons debility, premature decay, &o., having tried in vain every advertised remedy, has a simple means of self-eur«, which he will send free to his fellow sufferers. Address J, H, TBTTLE, 78 Nassau: street. New York. dec26-d®°d6m

NOTIONS, fcC.

H. ROBINSON & CO. ¥"i!nnai

WHOLBSALE DEALKBS IN

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Notions, Fancy Goods,

CLOAKS, CtrriiEKT, it. rt'jitw

TOTS

oJ

ii STATIONEKT/A'i 4 £ia HOSIERT,

a a

WRAPPING AND WINDOW PAPERS,

Twines, Children's Carriages, &c 103

Vii J.

MAIN

STKEET,

t_......

(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 Anleriea, a full line ot all Goods handled by them, and at prices that deserve the.attcntion of all close buyers.

A FULL LINE OP

STAPLE AND FANCY GOODS,

Suitable for the

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fa .i-V/ Yy

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City Grocery Trade. Blacking, Blueing, Matches, Marbles, Fans Soaps, Brushes, &c. 103 Main street, Terre Hant*. Ind. feb2-d*ly

I

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UOTICB I

AA7E hereby give notice to tbo ladits Terre Haute and vicinity that we have this day appointed

it

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Herz & Arnold

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•j-rriJaji'I »:ljSOLE AGENTS FOB uAh" f4

HEBZ'S SFADLKSf HC»ZHI HFRSC8

kfahlesp, )..m

klD GLOVES it

FORKS. SPOONS, &C.

BALL, BLACK & CO,

565 and 567 Broadway,

yBWYOIIKJ

AVILL FURNISH

STERLING SILVER

FORKS AND SPOONS

QUANTITY, '(\XXA--

AT $1 75 GOLD PEB OUNCE.

These- Goods are pronounced superior -in beauty of finish, and greater in variety of pattern, to any Table Ware Manulacturcf

A JLAUGIL STOCK OF .-H

WEDDING SILVER

CONSTANTLY ON HAND.

CHOAUS CLASS.

TERRE-UAIJTEI

CHORUS

THE

interest bsak-

CHAB6ES ,...91 OO ppp month novl-d6m

CARRIACES.U

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^yk, .ft'ip bn/ & Sjj I l}—.l«S [j .iJSi 9.1^ V»'

ir-iip fi ".H

1 itfi 'Siller 5c® ufq [vuiiiAn

Has a large and complete assortment of II

GtOIJID pens

AND

Miscellaneous Books! AND

is desirous oi quitting that branch of tho trade entirely, ho oflers.tlie entire lot for sale

J^ithout^ Keqgjd^ iga.,fo§t /gj

... ^.Tvtv

1 hl-KV# I & o3oi

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Faircliild's and Holland's s-,

.'t jt'Mn-:!-. THE BEST

(f*»i BiWIfw

GOLD PEN & PENCILS

Made in the United States, at less than manufacturers prices. r9~A11

Pens warranted. B. G. COX St CO.,

marl-tf 159 Main street*

BOOTS & SHOES

CABLE SCREW WIRE,

AS A FASTENING FOR HEAVY

BOOTS AND SHOES,

Has proved superior to either Thread or Pegs. For all the lighter grades of work it is equally applicable, and the most delicate lady's slipper or the finest pump-soled boot is moro pliable, more durable, and preserves its shape better, iffastened with

CABLM SCKJEW WIRE.

These Popular Goods arc sold by Dealers everywhere. aprll-dlm

MANUFACTURERS.

PKAIBI—,nGITY PLANING •VU

MILLS-

CJLIFT

'».'i Manufacttfrers of

SAM, DOORS, BLINDS,

Window afed Door Frames., ,rMoulding Brackets, nni o! 8tiri Ballings,

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1 Ml!

BalJuhters, Newelirosts, loricg and Siaiug.

ncl all ileecriptious ol Finished Lumber

WHOLESALE AKD BKTA1L DEALERS IH

.pi3t:e

lumber,

Lath and Shingles,

Slate Roofing,

,{.}f j.i Roofing Fslt. Custom Sawing, Planing and Wood Turning,

DONE TO ORDER.

All Work Warranted.

Corner Niuth and Mulberry Sts.

BACON & LARD.

BAC OX! LABD!

41 K*

AKICE

:«Amtii»i U1D GLOU

WA RQ17KB1'1*E

lot of Bacoo, Sugar Cured

Sides-and Sbenlders, just out of pmokc, and for pale at A. & K. BISIMaN'S,

Main street between Eighth and JSinlh.

50

if

Of which every pair is warranted byMABTiK Hkbz

& Co., 6® Broadway, New York,

mm

TIEBCES LEAF LARD. 200 Bbls Best Wheat and Etc Flour, at A* a KMMA\ c*

O BBLS. Cement, Plaster and Lime. 4it)\f 200 Bushels Plastering Hair, at uar2-d3m 4 t. KEIMAK.'S.

ST OF LETTERS 'I'llE rONTOFI'K I'

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Warn

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

OVER THE POSTOFFICE.#•vNew Members admitted at any time.

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BOOKS & STATIONERY.

CLOSING OUT SALE!!

if. o. cox «fc co.,

Hay 0.187*.

Macula je letters will p'ense

Galvanized jfro^oftlie

1,Rt

Window Caps, Guttexii Tin and Slate Rooj

"a select stock of

Tin, Copper and Sheet Ironware

.a

fl-w WORK DONE Aa'j^

Resioekce—Corner

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931\.

ICM -sis 11 C_P [ii-TC-Q*) irf-1 allS

S. MELTON,

Cor. 6ll,l,afnyette and Locust

Terre-Haute, Ind.

Dees Graining, Paper Hanging, Calcimin ing.acd everything usually done in the line. iune'25d]y

rt'm. AT.

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Particular attention paid to ..

J"OBBI3SraIn Tin, Slate, Zinc and Sheet Iron Work

Air Furnace* and Ranges.

2VO. 181 MAIN STREET. TERliE HAUTE, IND. my5-ly

DENTISTS.

W.E ROSSETER,

DENTIST!

I

BEACH'S BLOCK.

3 OVEKjf"

Bycc's "Buckeyc 8tofr.

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New York Prices!

All Operations Warranted.

DR

L. H. BARTHOLOMEW, 3URGKOS AKD MECHANICAL 3 E N I S 3 Successor to Dr. D. M. WELD, Ne. 167Main St. National Block, Terre Ilaute, Ind.

Fifth and Sjran streets iu30dt

COAL.

GENUINE BLOCK COAL. JR.

WHITAKER is prepared to furnish to coal consumers of Terre Ilaute, dur­f. ing the Fall and W inter, the very best Sh» Block Coal in the market in quantities to suit purchasers. Call and examine the quality ol his coal, opposite the! larket House, corner Fourth and Walnut streets, before purchasing: elsewere. sepl6-d6m

BIOELOW

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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 priccs.

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

Ail orders left ot our Officc, in Basement under Prairie City Bank, will receive prompt attention.

PAINTERS.

BVCKELL

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«I:DEALER,IN: YA

OLAISS 4& PAINTS.

Barr, 3. B. Yeakiit

Jisi

BARE, & YEAKLE,

House and Sign Painters

On 51h Slreet, b(t. Main fe Ohio, In Cory's new building. All workientrustedtous willreceive promp attention.

Special attention given to Sign Painting and Sraininer. dly

MERCHANT TAILORINGS

JOHN BAENIKLE,

MEKCIIANT TAILOIt. iuoiij: /s* MAIN STREET, OverKaxton

A

Walmslcy's Dry Goods Store

Would respectfully call the attention of the citizens of Terre Haute, and the public in general, that he has rented rooms above Saxton & Walmsley's Dry Uoods Store, for tho purpn of oarrying on

TAILORING.

MEMliAVr

lie keeps always on band a Fncbionablo lection ot Cassimeres. Vesting*, Cloths, Ac. and is ready to make it up in

E I A I

Cutting done and wan ted to fit.

n-3

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WILIJLOre.

a.

1

liberal

patronage lieited. aug29dtf"

RAILROAD.

PULLMAN PALACE Drawing Room Car£Lim

W

via

TerreP Lute ^Indianapolis

KAILROAD,

Two Tniiiis Daiij IVilhont Cliaiigc.

pimuuiMi.

PMILADELPHIA SII1 KEW YORK. With only enc chance /or

BOSTON or BALTIMORE

TJASSF.NUEKS CAN SECURE SECTIONS, I Double and Single Berths, in PULLMAN PALACE DRAWING ROOM and SLbEPING COACHES, through to above and all intermediate cities, by applying prior to 12:10 (uoon) each day.

These Coaches are attached to the Mv»V YORK EXPRESS 1:15 A. M. a"d the LIGHTNING EXPRESS 4:10 P.M. TRAINS are new» elegant and a fiord every comfort possible. Conductors accompany these coaches

thr

oy

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,fly \lNCW GEO.- E. FARRINGTON. at General Officc T. H. & I. R. R., 27 dlw Corner Main and Tenth Ftrcets.

LIVERY STABLE. HL'STIK. A. J* THOMPSON l! IINTER & THOMPSON, ••tt.,

Liveix Sale Stables.

I.f'-ft 1 »,I* WE are prepared at our Livery Stablo. en Third street, opposite tho Buntin House, to furnish the public with good Stack and Carriages at very n-asonable terns. anlV-dly HUNTER & THOMPSON.

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SHORT NOllCE, And on very Ileasonr.ble Terms. Having high rents to pay, he promises to make up order, whether the goods be furnished by liiit or not. Everything in his line cheaper than anywhere else.