Daily Wabash Express, Volume 21, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 17 May 1871 — Page 3
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SPECIAL NOTICES.
A New Enjoyment!
1
Ladies, have yoi used Murray & Lawman's Florida Watkr! It is really the best perfume to be found. It is equally suited for the handkerchief, the toilet and the bath. In France and England, in South and Central. America, and in India snid China,
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Ac.,
it is the only perfume in extensive use so agreeable and refreshing is it&delightftil fragrance, that when once used it is invariably referred to all others- may5-dcodly
Quit DrnKKingr.
TliiH i3 now admitted by the medical pro" fession as a fundamental principle of healing science. It is wisely provided by the human economy that whenever anything is wrong in the physical system tho.natural forces of tho body are brought to bear to expel the disease. The great aim, therefore, is to 8trcngthm the natural powers. .This has been kept in view by tho skillful compounders of Hostetter's Stomach Bitters, which operites to give fresh vitality to all tho organs of the body. Thecffeotofthis medicine upon the stomach, the liver and tho kidneys, is prompt and decisive. The patient, who is wiso enough to quit drugging and try the Bitters, soon feels if he had taken a new lease of life, and as he continues the use the article, he is overjoyed to find the streams of health coursing through his frame. It is prepared with great care, and its eomponent parts are entirely vegetable. It is free from the objections so often urged against preparations of the kind. As a medicinal agent it has no equal, while its pleasing flavor and healthful effeots have made it a general favorite. It is free from all properties calculated to impair the system, ana its operations are at once mild, soothing and efficient. All who hare used Hostetter's Stomach Bitters attest its virtues and commend it.
Even those who are in tho enjoyment of perfect health frequently have need to have recourse to tonics as preventives of disease. We arc never too 11 armed against tho assaults of "tho ills that flesh is heir to." In health or sickness this tonic cannot be taken regularly without giving vitality and elasticity to the system.
CONSUMPTION.
Its Cure and Its Preventive.
BY J. H. SCHENCK, M.D.
Atany rvliuinnn Ijoinc has passed away for whose Ueiith there was no other reason thwi ine negleot of known and Indisputably proven means of cure. Thoso near and dour to family and friends are sleeping
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dreamless slumber Into which, had
tliey cuinily adopted DR. JOSEPH If. .SCHENCK'S SIMPLE TREATMENT, anil availed themselves of his wonderfully efflcacliina medicines, they would not have fallen.
I)r. Schenclc has in his own case proved that wherever millioiont vitality remains, that vitality, by his medicines and his directions for their use, is quickened Into healthful vigor.
In this statement thero Is nothing presumptuous. To the faith of tho tnvulid Is made no representation that Is not a thousand times substantiated by living and visible works. Tho theory of the euro by Dr. Schenck's medicines is as simplo as It Is unfailing. Its philosophy requires no argument. It is self-assuring, seu-con-
Tho
§eu-wecd
Tonic and Mandrake Pills are tho
first two weapons witii which tho citadel of the malady Is assailed. Two thirds of the cases of consumption originate In dyspepsia and a functionally disordered liver. \Vltn this condition tho brouchlal tubes. "sympathise' wrth tee stomach. Tliev respond to tlio morDlnc action of tiie liver. Here then comes the culminating result, and the setting in, with all its distressing symptoms of ,: T•.!'•
CONSUMPTION.
Tho Mandrake Pills are composed of ono of Nature's noblest gifts—tho I'odophlllum I'eltatum. Tliev possess nil tho blood-searching, alterative lirop'orties of calomel, but, unlike calomel, they "LEAVE NO STING BEHIND."
Tho work of euro is now beginning. The vitiated and mucous deposits in the bowels and in tho alimentary canal aro ejected. The liver, like clock, Is wound up. It arouses from its torpidity. The stomach acts responslvely, and tho patient begins to feel that he is getting, at last,
A SUPPLY OF GOOD BLOOD. The Sea-weed Tonic, in conjunction with tho Pills, permeates and assimilates with the food. ChyltUcatlon Is now progressing Without Its previous tortures. Digestion becomes painless, and tho cure Is seen to be at hand. There Is no more flatulence, no exacerbation of the stomach. Ai petite sets In.
I ionic Syi
Xw comes tho greatest Blood Purifier ever yet
gchenck'san
iven by Indulgent father to suffering man, Pulmonic Syrup oomes In to perform
its functions and to hasten and eomplete tho cure. It enters at onco upon its work. Nature ein not be cheated. It collects and ripens tho impaired and diseased portions of tho lungs. In tho form of gatherings, it prepares them for expectoration, and lo 1 in a very short time tho malady is vanaulshod, tho rotten throne that it occupied is rehovated and mado new, and tho patient, in all the dignity of regained vigor,steps forth to enjoy the manhood or womanhood that was
GIVEN UP AS LOST.
Tho second thing is, the patients must stay in a warm room until tliuy get well it is almost impossible to prevent taking cold when tho lungs ure diseased, but It must be prevented or a euro can not bo effected. Fresh air and riding out, especially in this section of the country, in the toll and winter season, aro all wrong. Physicians who recommend that courso loso their patients, if their lungs aro badly diseased: and yet, bocauso they aro In tho houso they must not sit down quiet -they must walk about tho room as much and as fast as the strength will boar, to eet up a good circulation of blood. The patients must keep in good spirits—be determined to get well. This lias a great deal to do with tho appetite, and Is the great point to gain.
To despair-of euro after such evidence of its possibility In tho worst cases, and moral certainty In all others. Is sinful. Dr. Schenck's personal statement to tiio Faculty of his own cure was in these modest words:
Many years ago 1 was in tho last stage* of consumption confined to my bed, and at one time my physicians thought that 1 could not live a week: then, like a drowning man catching at straws, I heard of and obtained tho preparations which I now offer to the public, and they mado a perfect cure of me. It seemed to me that I could feel them penctrato my whole system. They soon ripened the matter in my lungs, and 1 would spit up more than a pint of offensive yellow matter every morning for along time.
As soon a* that began to subside, my cough, fever, pains, and night sweats all began to leavo me, and my appotlte became so great that It was with difficulty that I could keep from eating too much. I soon gained my strength, and have grown in flesh ever slneo.
I was weighed shortly after my recovery," added the Doctor, then looking like a mere skeloton my weight was only ninety-seven sent weight is two huadred and
pounds twenty-live i) pounds, and for years
1 have en
joyed uninterrupted health." l)r Schenck has discontinued his professional visits to Now-York and Boston. He or hla son, l)r J. H. Schenck, Jr.. still continue to see patients at their office. No. 15 North Sixth Street, Philadelphia, every Saturday from9J.Ji.to3 p.m. Thoso who wish a thorough examination with the Kesplrometer will be charged IS. Tho Ucspirometer declares tho exact condition of tho lungs, and patlehts can readily learn whether they aro curablo or not.
The directions fjw taking the medicines are adapted to the Intelligent even of a child. Follow these directions, and kind Nature will do the rest, excepting that in some cases tno Mtoaraio PtHs are to be token in increased doses the thrco medicines need no other accompaniments thun the awpJo Instructions that accompany them: First create appetite. Or returning health, hunger is the most welcome symptom. When ttioomes, as it will come, let tho despairing at once beef good cheer. Good blood at once follows, tho oongh loosens, tho night sweat la abated. In a short time both bf thfcfco mortM symptoms ore gone torover.
Dr. Sche&ck medicines are constantly kept *n tens of thousands of families. As a laxative or pur*Bttv*,«he)Csiidnik»-£tttaraMtiauiardpEe-. pa ration whilo the PulmonicSTntps 1# ft cute' of coughs a&d qoIOb, iimy be regarded as at pre* phylncteric against consumption ia any oi its iorms.
Price of the Pulmonic Svrup and Sea-weed Tonic, ftJfc a bottle, or $7.50 a half dosea. Mam drake PUls, 25l cents a box. For sale bv all dru* gists and dealers.
R. MAGREADY & CO,,
X. F. Cor. Colombia & Walnnt Sts., 3 •'*1 VlXCIJfJfATI, O* !=.M-
Wholesale Agents.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Tlx© Oeletor ated
MM
6
1 Hi
A.
Lamnwi
Florida Water
The most lasting, agree
able, and refreshing of al
perfumes, for use on the
Handkerchief, at the Toilet
and in the Bath. For sal(
by all Druggists and Per-
fumers.
MEDICAL.
WAENEE'S
PILE REMEDY.
Warner's Pile Remedy has never failed (not even in one case) to cure the very worst enses of Blind, Itching or Bleeding Piles. Those who are afflicted should immt* diately call on their druggist and get Warneb's Pilk
gottle
Remedy. It is expressly for the
Piles, and is not recommended to cure any other disease. It has cured many cases of over thirty years standing. Price One Dollar. For sale by druggists everywhere.
DYSPEPSIA.
slightly
Btimalattoigtomoaudasplendidappetiierrft strengthens the'-stomach and restores the digestive organs to their healthy stateWeak, nervous and dyspeptic persons should uso Warnbb's Dyspepsia Tosic. for sale by druggists. Price One Dollar.
COUGH isro MORE.
Warner's Cough Baliam is healing softening and expectorating. The extraor dinary power it possesses in immediately relieving, and eventually curing,jhe most obstinatc.cases of Coughs, Colds, Soto Throat, Bronchitis, Influenza, Catarrh. Hoarseness, Asthma and Consumption is almost ineredi~ lle. 80 prompt is the relief and certain its effects in all the above cases, or any affection of the throat and lungs, that thousands ot physicians are daily prescribing it, and one and all say that it is the most healing and expectorating medicine known'. One dose
lway* affords relief, and in most cases one effects a owe- Sold by druggists in large bottles. Price One Dollar." It is your own fault if you still cough and suffer. The Balsam will cure.
WIPiE OFLIFE.
The great' Blood Purifier and "Delicious Drink, Warner's\*tnnin Vftse,or Wine of Lire, is free from any poisonous drugs or impurities, being prepared for those who re quire a stimulant. It is a splendid appetizer and tonic, and the finest thing in the world for purifyin 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 healthy, and cheaper. Both male and female, young or old, oan tako the Wine of Life. It is, in fact, a life preserver. Those who wish to onjoy pood health atod a free flow of lively pirits. will do woll to take the Wine of Life. It is differem from any thing ever before in use. It is sold by druggists: also at all respectable saloons. Price One
bottles.
Dollar, in quart
EMMENAGOGUE.
Warner's Emmenagogne is the only article known to cure the Whites, (it will cure in every case.) Where is the family in which this'important medicine is not wanted? Mothers, this is the greatest blessing ever offered you, and you should immediately procure it. It is also a sure cure for Female Irl 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 619 State St., Chicago, 111. nov9-dwly
COXFIDGltTIAIi,—Young
men who have
injured themselves by certain secret habits, which unfit them for business, pleasure orthe duties of married life also middle aged and old men who, from the follies of youth or other causes, feel a debility in advance ef their years, before placing themselves under the treatment of any one. should first read the "Secret -Friend." Married ladies will learn something of importance by perusuing the "Secret Friend." Bent to any address, in a sealed enveolpe, en receipt of 25 cents. Address Db.Chablks A. Stuartk Co., Boston. aug20-deod-wly
A VOID QUACKS. A VICTIM OF EARLY A indisoretion, causing nervous debility. &e.. having tried in vain remedy, has a simple means
premature dooay evory advertised remedy, basa simp of eelf curn, which ho will send free to his fellow sufferers. Address J, H, TUTTLE, 78 Nassau streot. New York. dcc26-deod6m
CARRIAGES.
W I). ROGERS JOS. MOORE, JR.
A I A E S
ESTABLISHED 1846.
PLEASURE CARRIAGES
OK TIIE MANUFACTURE OF
W. D. ROGERS & CO. Built with especial care during the late winter for the coming Driving Season, embracing the most stylish Carriages and Lj°dit Road Wagons,
WAREROOJliSiilWAlOll Chestnut SU, MANUFACTORY: (Formerly Gkokok W. Watson Sc Co., Retired.)
COR. THIRTEENTH 4 PARR1SII STS. PHILADELPHIA. All descriptions of FINE Carriages built to order.
Drawings A Specifications mailed when Slicitea. apri-d2m
NOTIONS.
WHOLESALE NOTIONS.
A. C. A. WITTIG,
No. 148 Main Street,
Jobber & Commission Merchant
In Notions, Fancy Goods, CIOARS, KSGLISfl, CEKSAS ASD AMERICAS
I E
Perftimcrj, Soap. Cotton Tarn, Batting, etc.
New stock and prices low. Orders promptly attended to. Superior inducements to Cash foyers, Pedlers,Hucksters and Auctioneers.
148 Mnin Street,^'*
Between Filth and Sixth Strert*
In the Stere formerly occupied by Cox A Sen spl9-dwly
LIVERY STABLE.
B. P.HUSTX*. A. J.THOMPSOS
HUNTBR & THOMPSON,
Livery and Sale Stables.
WE
aro prepared at our Livery Stable, en Third street, opposite the Buntin House, to furnish the publio with good Steck and Carriages at verv reasonable terms, janiwiy HUNTER A THOMPSON.
FAMILY CBOCgglfS.
DAN MILLER, Wholesale and Ketail Dealer in Qr ooeri as,Provisions, Hails^Poe
Hour, Fish, Salt. 8h£nglesr &cM &c., terser Fourth and Eagle Streets, Terre Haste.
Conaeeted with the above is a first-clau Wagon Yard and Boarding House, the pro prietorship of which ha« again been resumed by Mr. Miller, who guarantees to all who may patronin him, good accommodations at reasonable charges. W Board by the Meal, Day, Week or Month, mlldwtf DAK MILLER. Proprietor.
AS. He TtTRNXR T. C. BUlfTIJt
TURNER & BUNTIN,^ '.''J. Wholesale and Retail^*
OfJA-LEKS IN^ All kinds of
Falnly Groceries.
We are now opening a general stovk of Family Groceries, embraeing every, artiele udauy found in such est®bHshmentg. and request our friends and the pnblie to give us a call and examine cut Stock and Prices. All kinds 01 .3
GOTJNTBT PItODUCE BougiMt the market price. Give us a call.— No trouble to show goods.
FLO UK AND FEED.---' We have also opened a Flour and Feed.Storet where ybu can at all tiiinfes get .the ly Flour,Hay,Oats. BrsnTAc. ^lrgdoaB'Tte livered free
Corner 7thlindMain Street^
Torre Haute. Oot.6.1869i dtf
I BACON & LARD.
BACOX! LARD!
izserfia-~ dtf
A
RA TIERCES LEAF LARD. OU 200 Bbls Best Wheat and Rye Flour, at A. E. REIMANfL
Y) BBLS. Cement, Plaster apd Lime. wOU 200 Bushels Plastering Hair, at »ar2'd3m 4.
THE BEST AND CHEAPEST
S
q-
Organs and Melodeons
L. KISSNER'S
wx
Palace of Music.
No. 48 OHIO STREET,
N. B. Ail kinds of Instruments tepaired
BAKERY.
UNION STEAM BAKERY
FRANK HEINIG & BIiO., Manufacturers of al^kinds of
Crackers,'1+ •:i j..". Cakes] Bread aiui :. j. Candy.
De»ters ia-
Foreign & Domestic Frnits.
Fancy and Staple Groceries, LAFAYETTE S1REE1, Bet. the two Railroads, may28
Terre Haute, Ind
WINES.
rt&i 1
,/T£T}r'' f/
at
JACOBiS^HER Has jusir ed] another choice lei »f
RHINE, FRENCH AND CALIFORNIA WINES, Which he will sell by the bottle or gallon at reasonable prices. Try a bottle, if yea want a pure article.
PARTIES will be furnished promptly .by the gallon or in dosens- aug3lrclly 1
MUSICAL.
MUSICAL INSTRUCTION.
ATHOROUGH
Course of instructions on
either Piano, Violin, Guitar, Organ, or Melodeon, and cultivation of the voice may be secured by applying directly to
Prof. GEORGE A. HABTUNQ, Or by leaving orders at Kissner's Palac? ol Music. oc( dly
TERRE HAUTE
MUSICAL INSTITUTE.
Music taught in all its branches, both theoretically and practically. Instrumental and vocal lessons
forty cents
STEREOSCOPES
STEREOSCOPES!
ii'X
VIEWS, ALBUMS, pVT— CBROMOS,
FRAMES.
E. & H. T. ANTHONY & CO S91 BBOADAT, NEW YORK,
INVITE
the-attention of the Trade to iheir
extensive assortment of the above goods, of
their
o»m
publication, mantifaetwre and im
portation. Also, PHOTO I/ANTfcRN SMDBS~
AHD
GRAPHOSCOPES
NEW VIEWS OF YOSEMITE. E.4II.T. ASTHOSTdrCO., 591
Bboadwat, New
T«h,
Op )ppOsi te Metropolitan Hotel.
IMPORTERS AND XAXUFAC1UKKBS OF
PHOTOGRAPHIC MATERIALS. mar&4lm-w4m
WHEAT, RYEOATS,^C,
TELEGRAPH A' AT £1TK &X&KKT, I UiS£ UAEX£,151t.
Ilighest market price paid for
TV heat, Rye, Oats, Corn& Back wheat Wheat Fk»r, Kjn Flear, BoekwheatFloBr, All of the best quality, and sold at the Lowest Prices, Wholesale or Retail, in Barrels^ or Sack*. Also, (Jrenad Feed, Coarse sad Fiae. A Bria,
MCBARn^NJAqr^HOIW^'Prejpr^. spSQ.dly. ™J
We are receiving our Spring Stock, he daj, art arririag by every train. rn: .rvv *3J !0 *(inj} i.a
ft'j
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& 10
s£CS
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f£ l.fur.
K.
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NICE lot of Bacon, Sugar Cured Hams, Side« and Shoulders, Just out of smoke, and'for'sale at A. E. REIMaN'S,.
Main street between Eighthand Ninth.
RElilAN'S.
hBii PIANOS
'if. iirn'oO'
W.E
-rfxt fU
each, of a full hears'
duration. Lessons at the residence pf the
?uration
upil one
dollar
each, of forty-five mihntee
_„A' I X.. 1... no pupils taken for a term less than months pupils may enter at any time^
Please call
For fur-
six months pupils may enter at air Institute rooms over the Postoffice. ther particulars address.
ANTOST SHIDB,
soptl- ly Principal.
TUEIL. HIPfrgT CO*
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Jjfew
BLACK YELYETEEN
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1 (Opp. the old Court House.) T£RB£ HAUTE, 1M1.
1
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!ia: otit jol nn'f 1 it'! .1'IJ. CI
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Table Linens.:
TtELL,^ RIPLEY
,v JtiSHT itCRi
1 Corner Main and Fifh streets. "J un rJ. Pi
€ABIE SCBfftr WIEE,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
-ftm Tipu best
'?iWet Weather, For Dry Weather^/ For Youth, For Age, jrFor Gentlemen, For Ladies,
For IheCity/V^ For the Country aJ. For Riding, For Walking, iV.'" for Fishing, For Hunting SOLD BnrnE^LXKS EVMIWHMIK
See that every one hears the Patent Stamp. myl2*dltn
NORMAL SCllMU BONDS
Kedemgitloja of Korai^l SfhoAl' Boiii. .-0 ity TRiiaim&'s
KIM .'H A NT..T A11,( (RINGS
Si
fP
AT
No. TO IVIain Street,
is now opening liis {Spring ^Stoefc ol
Clothe €a8siniorcs Yestings, &
would call the attention of purchasers to a Keantifal Line
ENGLISH AND FRENCH DIAGONALS UVf. .-V1 Stripes Mixed English Huitiiigs, and i^-i I
AMERICAJV CASSIMEBM!"
Omcnt,
BYCo^der
May 5,187T.
of the City Coaneil, am ln-
wtrootid to give notiee that «aMuli«g Normal School Bdall a»d intareet will b»i r*deem«d t¥ora and after the 12th day ef
maturity of the Bondi, fire years
& DEHXNG
Goods, embracing all the noyeltiw^of
r'r"
»-J nst received.
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"'jm to
1
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SPRING SHAWLS :9liO os'.rrr-.-j vtvs'i
Hfc have just opened a new and beaotiful stock of Calicos, English pruitH oayery fine yard wideC^mBrlc. 1 i2S. 1: Liu: "f Sill /.n ,ru/:i'yi
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We are in receipt of Lonsdale, soft finfohed, Hill, Hadley, Wamsetta, and New. Ybrk Mills miiHlins, as well as some of the cheaper kieda and half bleached goods,
Hit
J:t\ nieA
BROWN
/i
zi'iiijll
s'sf,' jj
of jome beautiful styles
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fill fhi- 1
jytif .O la ikn ft!
XJtica, Waltham and other leading brands, bleached and brown 9-4,10-4 and 11-4 wide alfloheavy and^nejinensheeting., -n
f*
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"We have received some desirable Styles of the best quality of domestic Ginghanju and have a fine line French and Scoh goods. :i .ti.ij'Aaf A ssaTT—'Tl* I»o*i8-MW Utl
BABNSLEY* DAMASKS.
We have an unusually attractive stock of these celebrated table linens, two Yards wide and of exquisite designs.
We have received ot» Spring stock of B]eac}i^n^r^wn€
91
,wnsu~EfTsT^Sjj,l!
We have a very complete line of fine and heavy brown goods at the lowes prices the market affords. Uit'I mh siiVr fjfjf,
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stlJ lo Jiiiq fl.i: m» Jbj
jr
HA S .»: itf
:h
CASES.
tiir
A stock of and 6-4 goods. unb
a it it n' L-iic vt.'.-sjuT
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US'*:"
Melton for Spring Overcoats. and examine his stock. W. H. BANNISTER.
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from
the
datctkareot. HA£uUfi&OHO£M£HW Cjty TcaMurerofftMHaktr. May 5.1871. {«ity l(liper«M^.]
PROFESSIONAL.
W.
XOBTf^r STETEKSOir, X. ]».
iio llo
OFFIpT^-HO Opita Houae Blo^c. BESTDHHCE—At R. O. Banoe's, 'i
Ohio Stroei
war
Srwentk, Ttrre
Office htpn from 9 to 12 a. a., and from 1 to4r.v. fna30
[l]U
ma a UHDEBTAKER.
Having pnrchased back from K. W. Chadwiek, Qruber Co., the Undertaker Establishment, and having yean experience in the huiineii. is no# .prepared to furnish Metalie Burfaf Mtt, Ciweit, Caskets, and Wooden CoBnt. all etylei and •besi fro* the bes*.and ««M»t stoek ef hnrial material in tbaState, at no. 2 North Third treet. Terr* Han, Indian*.
Terre Haute. Kay
iIaac ball,
UNDERTAKER
MEDICAL.
MBS. DS. HICKMAN
ttAS located herself in the city of Terre M. 'Saute. Indiana, for the pur^eae ef Treating Chronic Diseases. Ladue call on her before any'oth^r Doctor. Thrt lady was the hospital ot the Uoitad StaHs ssan A*dstant Surgeon daring the late rebellion.
trth street, be* streets, Terr* 5-dim.
tjreen Mulberry and Sail* Haute, Indiana.
DINDfMC^
OOX BINDIKQ.
pi
Ante, Indiana,
Tii i-
B' JOSEPH KA8BBRQ baring egUhliAed
jnSsEPH KASBERO.lSS Vain it., r. over 6 Coxp Book Store, deel-tf^ Terre Haate. lad
*h*8B
mii mmmwm
7-30 GOLD LOAN,
or TBK
Northern Pacific Rallrow
RAPID PR00RE8S OF THE WORK
The building of the Northern Pacilc Railbegun'July last.) is being puthed fortreat energy from both extmiities
road, (begon' ard with gr« of thelihe. mi uh «wu»w« played is
BartMT tkonsand men .are em
Jlinnesota and en the Paoific coast.
The grade to" nearly ojinphttd wtM bUm westward from I»ak* jD)erior traitisan rnnnini overM* miUi of JlnUhed road, and
of completed reacUand JffSeetember ^'•^'igsseiaiayg-c^t.
Cobdmt. Tley haw»
•U Sid 'Hf1
PRINTa".:Sri'. -'M.'-H »rti'-«-iTAY
.te,"vtmb
including som
titl K.
1 1') ?J ff
iiwe
.**y«ar« to ran. hear
Sevraand Threr-Teaths P«r cent. gold, itota^st tfa&n 8 i^r ctnit. cufwncy) are see tired j» ftrrtafcionly mortgageoa the gxriM ao*» *so na Kjuiraairrn, and also, "»£«&' ic^^^»'loev.rymil. of ulck.
or
.Wfid.(Ut Jiitll
M0 Aww ftteWi*1JO0 Boad.
are exempt from XI. B. Tax Principal itereat are PWj^1*'' jP'g? tlonl: Compons, 9100 to •lt0w R®|iiUw«
North era Pacifle
15 sifeSAi'a™ pany't La«4M, *t ^eirjiaww* cash jpnc* nil renders them practieaUy ixnanT biab-
The proceeds of all
Jei of Lands are, reqairedtobe devotpd
tx& .»ste
heir lajile sS^rityaad highrateofaterert lere is-no investment aocessible to tno peo •U whichii ihJre wriMBL* oa84»B.
EkCUASBC? sTmii-TWKimi*. The
thiem f«r
cpuo«
sSsM-en-Thirtfe?*thus realix/frwBU iind breaUjr: increas-
fwehtiM! j»r lorthern Pai
AM marke tsblaStocks
eifiol Sevwi-fhirtiea. Exnwsa m*ro«s on
TTrtSties sent in^et^m^^Tjf^e^aid b^tlie Fiaancial Agents. Fan jtf«ma«ie,n..t»|is.
FOR SALE BY lit
COOKjB&tOi
^HELAOKLPHIA, N«W YORK, Waotikqton, Financial Agents Northern Pacific It. K. Co,
_' and
BANKERS
ovi tiuscmintry.
tan
genelrdW (hromgk-
1
apK10
HOTELS.
aeefc Bats. Seerge Bata. NATIOlfAX, HOtS®.
Cor. Sittih and Main Street*,
Terre Haute. Indiana.
Jacob Bute, &. Son, Props.
This House hai been thoroughly refurnished.
STEWART HOUSE,
Corner "M^niTI ft, Seoond streets^ TKPXE aLAJIfE, ISDIAJf ju,
Hpatronage
AVING thoroughly renovated' and refurfatsWhed the bo«ae. recently, I solioit of my eld friends and the travij oobW tknerally. .1 -i
Buss toan
bcZTfdtf
from all trains. DAVIS, Prop'r.
tebbebautk
HOUSE.
Cjnur Mai* and Seoeaft Sit.
:n
Terre Haute. Indiana.1
This Hotel has recently been refitted, andpat in first-class order, offering accommodations
CLABK HOUHE,
[ioJ
1
orfj
--ui
Cor. Firtt& Ohio Sit.,
Terre H&ute, Indiana.
IF. jff.
j..
UNDERTAKERS.
TF. (yCQNUELL,
GRIFFITH, Prop.
Office of Marshall, Montesoma and Palestine ee Buu'to and from all trains. nev28dtf
cirt cowdtst.
l,OQ3 GIFTS. or .UBJti jsqujvi f.
GRAND GIFT AND
J'.- l. FOR THU BBNgHT OP
TO
be held in War9»ington, D. C.. under and by yfitae if permit frem Hon- A. Pleasaaten.'Comnnss'ener of Internal Revenue, oa Wednesday, June 7th, 1871. .... nle followlng^ittt will be Awarded the srtccessfAl tidktft holders by the Oommissiba-
er{story
Brick House. 66N, ^'vsrt it.. Bal
timore, »28,000. 2240 acres Timber Land in Washington Co.,. Md.,' with three Dwellings antf Saw Mill, lying on: Che*. A Ohio Canal, Sa,QM. 3 story toick House. lffi Boltbp St, Baltio., 51€,500. 3 story Brlek ConwaySt., Balto., $7,500. I fine Bmndence near GfovaaatOwn. miles frem fialto.. on Pfsieuger E. W.. «UJW. fine Rwidence •ear Qovanstown, same loeauon, W.OOOi fiie Besidenee heat Oovanatown, same W«ati6n.lKS0q- 1 fine Besidence near Qovass joWn, same location, $T,500. 7
7Jter cent goidint. C. Stajte Bonds.110
& Bonds, $10,000 sires National Me-
cHadibs' Bank. Baltoi. 100 Shares Northern Central B. B..i0oBhares ErieR.B..20ShOTes BUfo.dE Ohio R. B., 20 ShsrosPhila.. Wilmington Balto. B. R. 52.0W Tickbts only wllFbe sold at $5 each. 1260.060. rhi Hoft. H. McCiLi.oiroH.Elkton.Md..) Maj. Oio. T. Castl*,Balto., Md.,
vom
Hon. J. S. Nkglky, M. C., Pittsburg, Pa., Trustee. Jitferemcet: Maj. Gen.
D.
Hunter, U.S.A.,
Washington, 1. C., Hon. Jas. S. Negley, Pittsburg. Pa., First National Bank, Hagerstqwn, Md-./Apptemsfl 4 Co„ Bankers, Hagentowa, Hon. K. J. Brent, late Att (Jen 1, Baltimore. ..
Ort the day of the Concert the newspapers in Washington will announce the names ef the-gentlemen who will be -present as a Comnrittee ofrCitizens, by invitation, at the allotnlentof dilts. and a week before that day. the time and place of the-Gonoert and the names ot the perfbrmers wlll be announced in the newspapers of Washingtpn-. New York, and Baltimore. Deeds of the above Real Estate certified by counsel, in the hands of the Trustee. Tickbts and Circulars can be
DEVLIN, General Agent, Stationer
and Printer, No. 31 Nassau St-. NewTork. •A. Orders by Mail will receive projipt attention. my9-dlm
MEDICAL.
THE BBIDAL CHAMBER. ESSAYS FOR YOUNG MEN,
vrni. MjCJ
rdera in hiaUaa confer ofHiird Haute, Ind. ian20-5-cw't. ill •lee
0N—i
%0
Great Social Evil* and Abuses.
Which interfere with MARRIAGE, with sure means ot relief fer the Erring and Unfortunate,'diseased and debilitated. Sent in sealed letter envelopes, free of charge.
Addrra*. HOWARD SANITARY AID AS SOCIATION, No. 2 South Ninth St.. PHILADELPHIA, Pa mylS-dwSin
FLOUR, FEED, &C.
RENT C. HEAD,
DEALF.B IS
Flour, Meal, .Com, Oat», Baled ltay,.and feed of all kinds, COBHEB £IOHTIX 1XO XA1N SIS •^Articles delivered to any part of the city free of charge. mylO-dtf
FtdlftflNd MH.1.
36
NEW MILL!
I
HAVE leased and refitted the Kern Mills ors North lAfayttte.street.. n.ewj^re«n North Lafayette street-. ... pared to" exchange Flour and Meal grind feed for atom en short notiee, •VLeave orders at the Mill or at No. 43 South Seventh stnset. J. W. BLAI/yE. 2*d6t vi
irf1 3*
iiS^i
BALE BLACK 4 CO.,
565 and 567Broadway,
yEWYOBK.I(^
WILL FUaNlgH «.'H
STERLING SILVER
FQ1KS AND SPOQJST9 fO if-:
IN QUANTITY,
AT $1 75 GOLD PES OUNCE.
These Goods are proaounced superior in beaftty of Gnish. and greater in variety of pattern, to any Table Ware Manufactured.
A LARGE STOCK OF
WADDING SILVER
CONSTANTLY ON HAND.
NOTIONS, AC.
If. ROBINSON & €0.
i-I) (4 a
A
103 MAIN STREET (Opposite the Opera Hoase.) TTAVING refitted their bnilding for the •CTiixnlnsiva Jobbing Trade, have now in stoflk and receiving fNWR^t.fcest,manufaottmes of Europe and America, a full luie of all tibeds hanAMttt^lkMS./atad hf^tSee*
Sat deserve theatte^Uon ofall close buyers. )T. A FUI.L LIHiS OF
STAPLE AND FANCY GOODS,
Suitable for the
Oity Grocery Trade. Blacking,Blueing,Matches, Marbles, Fane
Soaps. Brushes. ikc..
108 Xain 8treet, Terre Haut. hi
febl-Swly
BOOKS a stationery.
6.
B.
Miscelianeous1 Boolis !S
nd is desirous oi quitting that branch of _JL the trade entirely, he offers ithe entire lot.fer sale'
Without Regard to Cost /i
if |»iil
GOLD FEN & PENCILS
Made in the United States. at Uss than manufactarersprices. •AlllPens warranted. ,,
B. G. COX CO.i
Tin' and
"i
.6.^* WIOUUU DXALSBS IN
tions, Fancy Goods,
cue
vomnr, mm iTd ws,: PT
ATIOH EBT. hosiekit,
Cofton Yarn, Baits
IWBAPPING AND WINIK)W PAPERS.
Twines, Children's Carriages, &o
iHock
OUT SALE?T
COX A CO.,!
Has a large and complete assortment of
QOXiID EENS
AXD.. ...
I k::I'-sw ftWfW.jrii.f**
atrchild's and Holland's Jivji TH® BBBT jjffiana'i jifii
Ul'MUi
noiii braii
ns.'o
$d
C-'iXt
'.{1
Wiadew aai boor PraaieR. 19tin x«aMta« Brackets,
in
if
TTinmDtirowwjrirr.
RE & HAOGERTT, Manufacturers of
Iron Cornice
Window ^^h0u|tering, fto.,
A SELECT STXXJK^
Tin, Copper and Sheet!
Particular attention paid to
JOBBI2STG
In Tin, Slat*. Zinc and Sheet Iron Work Warm Air Furnace* and Ranges. XO. 181 MAIN STREET,
TEHEE HAUTE, IND.
my5-ly
)HC."
DENTISTS.
W.E. ROSSBTER,
DENTIST!
BEACH'S BLOCK,
9*17"! lOVEBI^
As«l
Eyce's "Buckjeje Store."
.**?• 831'JIO 'iktif
1
WORK DONE Alwa
New York Prices!^
.til
A N WiTT! fi DEALEB IN
lj
marl-tf 190 Main street.
CARRIAGES.
S(l
MANUFACTURERS.
PRAIRL
P3LANING
CITY MILLS.
PUTT A WIIXUMS. Mannfacturere of
SASH, DOOHS, BLINDS,
3
sB-8Urt EalUaga, |.,IC
iaPl,„tt Ballasters, .jq,".u hs.„ MewellPests, hh* !,! jn yiertag aadSyilBg. And all deecriptioss ol Finished Lumber h3
WHOLESALB AVD SST1IL DRALKES IS
Slate Booflng, k-» Cement Roofing, o*j) t'h Booflng Felt.
Custom
8awi%, Planing and Wood Tirrnitacr,
6»ONE
TO ORDEB.
All Work Wftrraiited.
Comer Nfntk and Jfolberry Sts.
REMOVAL.
JJEMOYBD.
Un
WALfr"
HAS REMOVED his office to Beach's Block, corner ef Main and Sixth strttts, twe doOrs iiHth of the Postplhoa. Reeidenee. K* 74 South RThird street, between Poplar ana Swan. apfll-dSm
JJEMOVAL.
stA.lful Eh ?a
DR. GIFFOBO,
0B8B AND CATTLE DOCTOB. HAS moved to his residence, corner of Eigth and stm streets, where he.hopes to be foring
Eigth
»fosti
hj all his old petrous, and ftf* «rilcit-
ana *.C"V
•It
All Operations Warranted.
»KT
.u
L. H. BARTBOLOMRW,^ SURG SoN AXD MEOHiXIO*!. »B
DENTIST
Successor to Dr. D. M. WELD, Ne. 157 Mais
5?
St. National Bioek, Terre Haate.Ind. J' K*bIb*no*^-Corner Fifth and Swan streets •. roSOdt
COAI..
GENUIXEBLOCK COAL.
JB.
WHITAKEB is prepared to furnish'"' to coal consumers of Terre Haute, der-
eg the Fall and Winter, the very best She'. Coal. in the market in quantities to,V sait purchasers. Call ^na examine the «ual-, lty othis coal, opposite thef iarket House-' corner Fourth asjuJTsliuit itreeti. befoi seplB-a6m purchasing elsewerel
before'
BIGELOW
COAL and MIXING CO.,
it.!.
Wholesale and retail dealers in Anthracite, Pittsbarffv Brasil, Bloek, Lost Creek and DQcar Creek Coals in quantities to suit ctxstetters and at the lowest market prioes,
With good coal, good weights and prompt delivery, we hope to receive a share of the public patronage of Terre Haute.
Ail orders left at .our Office, in Basement «nd#r Prairie City Bank, will receive prompt1 attention*
PAINTERS.
B^€KFXL»
j":
•THE"
GLASS PAWTS,
H^M. S. MELTON,
PAINTEB1,
Cor. 6tb, Lafayette and I«eaat
Terre-Haute, Ind.
Does Graining, Paper Hanging, Calcimin ing, and everything usually done in the line.-' iune25d]y..j,
Wm.. Jf.
Barr, ff. B, TtakU
BARE & TEAZLE,
House and Sign Painters
On 5th Street, bet. Main & Ohio, In Cory's new building.
1 1 r.
All work!entrusted to us will receive promp attention. Gkieeial attention given to Sign Painting. and (graining. dly'
ERCHANT TAILORING
OHN BAENIKLLE,
MERCHANT TAILOH.
MA Iff STREET.
OverSaztoa Walatsley's Dry Hoods Stere Would respectfully call the attention of thel Would respectfully Mtisens of Terre Ha ml, that he has ren
aute, and the public in gen- ., rented rooms above Saxton A"
Wahnsley's Dry Ooodl Store, for the purpn ef [carrying on
MERCHANT TAILOBINtl.1 '. He keeps always on band a Fashionable on of as re in and is ready to make it up in
THE I ATI6T teT AND ON
UU
SHORT NOTICE,
Ana on very Reasonable Terms. Having hii(b rents to pay, he promises to make up ogaer, whether the goods be furnished by nim '1 or not Everything in his laie cheaper than, aiywhere else.
Cutting dene and warranted to fit.
a
libera).'
pitTonapr licited. aug29dtt
RAILROAD.
PULLMAN PALACE
rawing Room Car Lin/
fi a
TerreHaute &IndiaDapolis.
RAILROAD,
Two Trains Dally Without Change.''1
P1TTKBURO,
,a
PINE LUMBER, Lath and Shingles,
v..
.)/
PIllIiADKIiPHIA 1 and HEW YORK.
vtvi
With only one change for
BOSTON or BALTIMORE
ASSBNGEKS CAN SECUBE SECTIONS.. Double and Single Berths, in Pl'LLAN PALACE DRAWING ROOM andu: SLKEPINQ COACHES, through to above and all intermediate cities.by applying priori •to 13:U) (noon) each day.
These Cnachcs are attached to the NEn YORK EXPRESS 1 :)5 A. M. and the LI(iHTV» NINO EXPRESS 4:10 P.M. TRAINS are new, elegant and afford every eomfort possible. Conductors accompany these coachcs.. through to New York.
Apply to OEO. E- OTON. at General Office T. H. I. B. B.. 37 dlw Corner ftlarn snd Tenth rtreetsi
DYE HOUSE.
SPRING OPENINGHf^ -ctqraoo vwil toiotfil
ii
rr'^t
G£XT»' AXB UB1EB' WEAR
f:
CLEANED & COLORED!'
Gents' Wear repaired neatly at
H. F. Reiner's Dye House,*
MAIM HTKEET. BKT. «l»i ?«h s|: uprVdtf
ro
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