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SPECIAL NOTICES. BATCHKIiOR'S HAIR DYE. This superb Iiair Dyo is the

Lest in the World

—Perfectly Harmless, reliable and Instantaneous. No disappointment. No Ridiculous Tints, or Unpleasant Odor. The genuine W. A. Batchelor's Hair Dye produces IMMEDIATELY a splendid Clack or Natural Brown. Docs not Stain the Skin, but leaves the Hair Clean, Belt and Beautiful. The only Safe and Perfect Dye. Sold by all Druggists Factory 16 Bond stroet, N York. jan25-dcod-wly-SMP

Pcr»ecutccl Organ.

Tbc human stomach has been a shamefully persecuted organ. There was a time when for every dircliction of duty it was punished with huge doses of the most disgusting and nauseous drugs. In vain it rejected them, and literally returned them upon the hands of those wbo administered them- They were forced upon it again and ngain, until its solvent power was thoroughly drenched out of it.

The world is wiser now than it was in that drastic era, when furious purgation and mercurial salivation were wnat Artemus Ward would have called the '"main holt"' of the faculty, in cases ol dyspepsia and liver complaint,

The great modern remedy for indigestion and billiousncss is Hosteller's Stomach Bittors, a preparation which has the merit of combining a palatable flavor with such tonio, aperient and anti-bilious properties, as were never heretofore united in any medicine.

It has boon discovered, at last, that sick people are not like the fabled Titans, who found prostration so refreshing that, when knocked down, they roso from the earth twice as vigorous as before. When an invalid is prostrated by powerful depleting drugs, he is apt to stay prostrated and the debilitatod_ being awaro of the fact, prefer tlio

buildint, up

to the

knocking down

systom of

troatment. Hostetter's Bitters meets tho requirements of the rational medical philosophy which at present prevails. It is a perfectly pure vegetable remedy, embracing tho tlirco important properties of a preventive, tonic, and an altcrativo. Itfortifios the body against disease, invigorates and rc-vitali7.es the torpid stomach and liver, and effects a most salutary change in the entire systera when in a morbid condition, in this country where the enfeebling tomporaturo renders the human organization particularly susceptible to unwholesome atmospheric influences, the Bitters should be taken as a protection against cpidcmic disease.

CONSUMPTION.

Its Cure and Its Preventive.

BY J. H. SCHENCK, M.D.

Map.v n. human beinx lifts passed away for whose (loath tlierowiis no other reason than the neglect of known tind Indisputably proven means of cure. Those tii'nr ami dear to family anil friends uro sleeping (ho dreamless slumber into which, had the)* cattily adopted DR. JOSEPH II. SCHEXCK'S SIMPLE tkj:at.uext, and availed themselves of Ills wonderfully efficacious medicine.". tUoy would not l)ave fallen.

I)r. sclionck lias in his own case proved that wherever HUiUeient vitality remains, that vitality, by hts medicine's and his directions for their uiic. is iiuiukuned into healthful viKor.

In this statement thero Is nothing presumptuous. To the faith of the invalid is mado no representation that is not a thousand times sub* stantiated ly living and visible works. Tho theory of the cure by J)r. Seiienck's medicines Is as simple as it is unfailing. Its philosophy requires no argument. It Is self-assuring, self-con-vlnelng.

The Sea-weed Tonic and Mandrake Tills are tho first two weapons with which the citadel of tho malady Is assailed. Two thirds ot tho cases of consumption originate ill dyspepsia and a functionally disordered liver. With this condition the broncliiul tubes "sympathize" with tho stomach. Thev respond to tho morbific action of the liver, floro then comes tlio culminating result, and tho setting in, with all its distressing symptoms of

CONSUMPTION.

The Mandrnko Pills are composed of one of Nature's noblest jtifts—tlie Podopliillum Peltutum. They possess all the bloiHl-sotruhim altcrativo properties of calomel, but, unlike calomel, they "LEAVE NO STING BEHIND."

Tho work of euro Is now beginning. Tlio vitiated and mucous deposits in tlio bowels and in tho alimentary canal are cjected. Tho liver, like it clock, is wound up. It arouses from its torpidity. Tho stomach acts responsively, and tho patient begins to feel that ho is getting, at last,

A SUPPLY OF GOOD BLOOD. The Sea-wced Tonic, in conjunction with tlio nils, permeates and assimilates with tho food. Chylllioatton is now progressing without its previous tortures. Digestion becomes painless, and the euro is seen to boat hand. There is no moro flatulence, no exacerbution of the stomach. A« appetite sets in.

Now conies tho grc ptven by an indulgent father to suffering man.

5ow conies tho greatest Blood Purifier ever yet Schonck'a Pulmonic S^ru pt its functions and to hasten and complete the cure. It enters at once upon its work. Nature c-in not bo cheated. It collects and ripens tho impaired and diseased portion* of the lungs. In tho form of gatherlngs.it prepares them for expectoration, and lo! In a very short time tbo malady is vanquished, tho rotten throne that it occupied is renovated and made new, and the patient, In all the dignity of regained vigor, steps forth to enjoy the manhood or womanhood that was

GIVEN UP AS LOST.

The sccond thing is, tho patients must stay in a warm room until they get well It ia almost impossible to prevent taking cold when the lungs oro diseased, but it must bo prcvonted or a euro can not be effected. Kresii air and riding out, especially in this section of tho country, in the tali and winter season, uro ull wrong. Physicians who recommend that course lose tlieir patients. if their lungs are badly diseased and yet, because they are in the house they, must not sit down quiet they must walk about tho room us much and as fast as tho strength will benr, to get up a good circulation of blood. The patients 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 of cure ufter such cvidenco of its pssslblllty In the worst cases, and moral certainty in all others, is sinful. Dr. Schcnck's personal statoment to the Faculty of his own euro was in these modest words:

Many years ago I was in tho last stages of consumption confined to my bed, and at ono time my physicians thought that 1 could not live week: then, like a drowning man catching at straws, 1 heard of and obtained the preparations which 1 now offer to tho public, and they made a perfect cure of me. It soemed to me that 1 could feel them penetrate my whole system. They soon rlpenad tho matter in my lungs, and 1 would spit up moro than a pint of offensive vellow matter every morning for along time.

As soon as that began to subside, my cough, fever, pains, and night sweats oil began to leave mo, and my appetite became so great that it wus with difficulty that I could keep from eating too muoh. I soon gained my strength, and nave grown In flesh ever slaco. •'I was weighed shortly after my recovery," added the Doctor, then looking like a mere

Jovod uninterrupted health." Dr. Schenck has discontinued his professional visits to Now-York and Boston. Ho or his son, l)r. J. H. Schenck, Jr.. still continue to see patients at their office. No. 15 North Sixth Stroet, Philadelphia, evory Saturdav from9 A.M.to3 p.m. Those who wish a thorough examination with the Hesplrometer will bo charged $5. TheKes-

Fungs,

|)ub |aud eii 'a 1 |M jive linil kme kron »rd. |ti»e ad,

iirometer declares tho exact condition of tho and patients can readily learn whether they are curable or not.

The directions fer taking the medicines aro adapted to the Intelligence even of a child. Follow these directions, and kind Nature will do the rest, excepting that lu some cases the Mandrake 1*11 Is are to bo taken in increased doses the three medicines need no other accompaniments than the amplo instructions that accompany them: First create appetite. Of returning health, hunger is the most welcome symptom. hen it comes, as it win come, let tho despairing at once beef good cheer. Cood blood at once follows, the cough loosens, the night sweat ts abated. In a short time both of these morbid symptoms are gone forever.

Dr. Schcnck's medicines are constantly kept Jl tojwof thousands of families. As a laxative or pnr**tlve, the Mandrake Pills aro a standard preparation while the Pulmonic Syrup, as a euro of coughs and colds, mny be regarded as a prephylacterio against consumption in any of its forms.

Price of the Pulmonic Syrap and Sauwomi Tonio, 11.50 abottle,

or $7J8 a half o*enTMan!

drake Pills. 45 cents a box. For sale byalldnus, and dealers. gists I

R. MACGREADY & CO,,

X. F. Cor. Columbia & Walnut Ste.,

CINCINNATI,

Wholeba!e Agents.

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SPECIAL NOTICES.

Tli© Oele]- "iited

Murr:

&

Linim n'

Florida Water

agree

The most lusting,

able, and refreshing of a

perfumes, for use on the

Handkerchief, at the Toilet

and in the Bath. For sal(

by all Druggists and Per.

Aimers.

MEDICAL.

WARNER'S*

PILE REMEDY.

Wnrncr'B Plle Remedy has neverfailed (not even in one case) to cure the very worst cases of Blind, Itching or Bleeding Piles. Those who are afflicted Bhould immediately call on their druggist and get Warner's Pile Rbxedt. It is expressly for the Piles, and is not recommendod to cure any other disease. It has cured many cases of over thirty years standing. Price One Dollar. Kor sale by druggists everywhere.

DYSPEPSIA.

Warner's Dyspepsia Tonic is prepared exclusively for Dyspeptics!and those suffering withhabitual costiveness. It is a slightly stimulating tonic aud asplendid appetizer it strengthens the stomach and restores the digestive organs to their healthy state Weak, nervous and dyspeptic persons should use Warner'sDispipsia Tonic. Eorsale by druggists. Price Ono Dollar.

COUGH NO MORE.

Warner's €on|cb Balsam is healing softening and expectorating. The extraor dinary power it possesses in immediately re lieving, and eventually curing, tho 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 ot 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.

Tho great Blood Purifier and Delicious Drink, Warner'i* Vinuui VItee,or Wine of Life, is free from any poisonous drugs or impurities, being prepared for those who re quire a stimulant. It is a splendid appetizor and tonic, and the finest thing in the world for purifyin tho 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 chcapor. Both male and female, young or old. can take the Wine of Life. It is, in fact, a life preserver. Those who wish to enjoy pood health and a free flow of lively Piriis, will do well to take tho Wine of Life. It is different from any thing ever before in use. It is sold by druggists: also at all respectable saloons. Price One Dollar, in quart bottles.

EMMENAGOGUE.

Warner's EmmemtMnc 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 IrZ regularities, and may be depended upon in every case where the monthly flow has been obstructed through cold or disease. Sold by drnggists. Price One Dollar. Or sent by mail en receipt of One Dollar and a Quarter.

Address 619 State St., Chicago, 111. nov9-dwly

flONFIDEATIAIi.—Young men whehave injured themselves by certain secrct 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 advanco of 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 "Secrct Friend." Sent to any address, in a sealed enveolpe, en receipt of 25 cents. Address Db.Chablkb A. Stuart& Co.. Boston. ang20-deod-wly

AVOID

QUACKS. A VICTIM OF EARLY indiscretion, causing nervous debility premature decay, evory advertised remedy, has a simp] of self-cur", which he will sendjree to_his

&o., having tried in vain remedy, has a simple means

fellow sufferers. Address J, H, TTJTTLE, 78 Nassau street. New York. dec26-deod6m

CARRIAGES.

W 1). ROGERS. JOS. MOORE, JR.

A I A E S 1

ESTABLISHED 1846.

PLEASURE CARRIAGES

OP THB MANUFACTURE OF

W. D. ROGERS & CO. Built with especial care during the late winter for the coming Driving Season, embracing tho most stylish Carriages and Light Road Wagons,

WAREROOMS: 10 9 A1011 Chestnut St., MANUFACTORY: (Formerly Geobgk W. Watson

A

Co., Retired.)

COR. THIRTEENTH & PARR1SH STS. PIIILADELPHIA. All descriptions of FINE Carriages built to order.

Drawings & Specifications mailed when lieiteu. apr4-d2m

NOTIONS.

WHOLESALE NOTIONS.

A. C. A. WITTIG,1"

No. 14® Main Street,

Jobber & Commission Merchant

Notions, Fancy Goods,

CIGARS, EXGLISH, GERXAS ASD AXER1CAS

CIJ I LEUY,

Perfumery, Soap. Cotton Yarn, Batting, ctc.

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

148 Main Street,

Between Fifth and Sixth St reel

In the St6rc formerly occupied by Cox & Sen spl&-dwly

LIVERY STABLE.

R. P. HCX«*. A- J.THOMPSO*

HUNTER & THOMPSON, .. Livery And Sale Stables.

r.

WE

are prepared at onr Livery Stable, Third street, opposite the Buntin House, to furnish the public with good Steck and CSSi?S?1'"IBBfi THOMPSON.

MILLER,

dan

Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Groceries,Provisions, Hails,Fe« Flour, Fish, Salt. Shingles, &c., &c., (Jerner Fourth and Eagle Streets, Terre Haate.

Connected with the above is a first-class Wagon Yard and Boarding. House, the pro prietorship of which haB again been resumed by Mr. Miller, who guarantees to all who may patronize him, Rood accommodations at reasonable charges. 09- Board by the Meal, Day, Week or Month, mlldwtf DAN MILLER. Proprietor.

AS. n. TURNKB T. O. EUSTIS

TURNER & BUNTIN, Wholesale and Retail DEALERS IIV

All kinds of

We are now opening a general stouk of Family Groceries, embracing every article usually found in such establishments, and request oar friends and the public to give us a call and examine our Stock and Prices. All kinds 01

COUNTRY PRODUCE

Bought at the market priee. Qive as a call.— No trouble to show gooas.

FLOUR AND FEED.

Terre Hante, Oct. 6.1869. dtf

BACON & LARD.

BACON LARD!

NICE lot of Bacon, Sugar Cured Hams, __l Sides and Shoulders, just out of smoke, and for sale at

A. &

O A S as a /CO\) 200 Bushels Plastering Hair, at mar2-d3m 4. E.REIMAN'S.

PIANOS.

THE BEST AND CHEAPEST

.V 3?I.A_2Sf OS.

Organs and Melodeons

L. KISSNER'S

No. 48 OHIO STREET,,

(Opp. the old Court House.) TERRE HAUTE, 1HB.

N. B. All hinds of InstrumesiB lepaired

BAKERY.

FRANK HEINIG & BR0.,

Manufacturers of all.kir.d's of

Crackers, I Cakes, Bread ana

Candy,

Dealers in

Foreign & Domestic Fruits.

Fancy and Staple Groceries, LAFAYETTE S1REE1,

Bet. the two Railroads,

may28 _* 'i

Terre Haute, Ind

WINES.

JACOB FISHER Has jusi edj another choice lot ef

RHINE, FRENCH AND CALIFORNIA WINES,

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

PARTIES will bo furnished promptly by aug31-dly the gallon or in dotens.

MUSICAL.

MUSICAL INSTRUCTION.

ATHOROUGH

Courso of instructions on

either Piano, Violin, Guitar, Organ or Melodeon. and cultivation of tho voice may be seoured by applying directly to

Prof. GEOHGE A. HABTUNO, Or by leaving orders at Kissner's Palace ol Music. o-.O-dly

TEHEE HAUTE

MUSICAL INSTITUTE.

Musio taught in all its branches, both theoretically and practically. Instrumental and voc&l lessons forty cents each,- of a Full hours' duration. Lessons at the residence of the pupil one

dollar

each, of forty-five minutes

duration: no pupils taken foraterm less than six months pupils may enter at any time Institute rooms over the Postoffice. For further particulars address.ANToN septl- Principal.

STEREOSCOPES.

STEREOSCOPES! VIEWS, ..

ALBUMS, CHROMOS, FRAMED.

E. & H. T. ANTHONY & CO 391 BBOADAY, NEW YORK,

INVITE

the attention of the Trade to their

extensive assortment of the above goods, of

their oyen publication manufacture and importation.

Also,

PHOTO LANTERN SLIDES ARO GRAPHOSCOPES NEW VIEWS OF YOSEM1TE.

K. A II. T. ANTHONY CO., 591 BaoAnwiY, Nkw Yosk, Opposite Metropolitan Hotel. nnroBtiBS Aim MiNTTFACIVK*

mar 16 d2m-w4m

RS of

PHOTOGRAPHIC MATERIALS.

WHEAT, RYE, OATS, &C.

TELEGRAPH MILLS, LAFAIKZ2K SȣET, XXKBK

Highest market price paid for

Wheat, Bye, Oats, Corn A Bnckwheat Wheat Floor, Bye Floar, BackwheatFlomr, All of the best qualify, and sold at the Lew est Prices, Wholesale or Retail, in Barrels^ or Sacks. Also, Greand Feed, Coarse tad Fiat,* Bran,

BICHABDSOK:*.eiFFHOB5,rPropr,s. spSO.dly.

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Family ftioeciies. "S- SPRlN©' SHAWLS

We have also opened a Flour and FeedStore, _x Oats1! teflc^AU g°ofoIsa dl: I Englishprintson very fine yard wide Cambric, livered free of charge in the city. jSc.-jt" ,9^^

1

•go in tbe city. TURNER* BUNTIN, Corner 7th and Main Street.

We are in

E..BEIMaN'S,

Main street between Eighth and Ninth.

A TIEBCES LEAF LARD. OU 200 Bbls Best Wheat and Rye Flo"i\ at A. & E. REIMAN'S.

Palace of Music, ",.Q-INaHAM8:

UNION STEAM BAKERY We have received our Spring stock of Half Bleaohednd Brown

W H.

Please call

mm

TUELL, RIPLEY & DDOHG

We are receiving our Spring Stock, tbe day, are arriving by every train.

BLEACHED MUSLINS.

Corner Main and Fifh streets.

W. H. BANNISTER.

SPRING,TRADE!

T:.:™

FIN'S

No. 79 Main

2 Cl oths, Cassimeres, Testings, &

THE BRIDAL CHAMBER.

ESSAYS FOR YOUNG MEN,

Great Social Evils and Abuses. Which interfere with MARRIAGE, with sure means ol relief fer the Erring and Unfortunate, diseased and debilitated. Sent in sealed letter envelopes, free of charge.

Address. HOWARD SANITARY AID ASC SOCIATION, No. 2 South Ninth St.. PHILADELPHIA, Pa. myl5-dw3m

DYE HOUSE.

SPRING OPENING!

rs

GENTS' AND LADIES' WEAR

CLEANED & COLORED!

Qoata' Wear repaired neatly at

H. F. Reiner's Dye House,

•AIK STREET, BET. 6th A 7tb. aprd-dtf

FLOUR, FEED, &C.

KENT €. BEAll,

DEALER IN

Floar, Meal, Corn, Oats, Baled Haj, and Feed of all kinds,

CORKER EIGHTH ASD MAI* STS m»Articles delivered to any part of the city free of charge. mylO-dtf

FAMILY GROCERIES. TUELL, RIPLEY CO. COLD LOAN. FORKS, SPOONS, AC.

^»h^Tjf,*1

BLACK VELVETEEN,

3r 4?

ustreceiyed. -rs^fjK

receipt of Lonsdale, soft finished, Hill, Hadley, Wamsetta, and Neir

York Mills muslina, as well as some of the cheaper kieds and half bleached goods.

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BROWN MUSLINS,

IH-Vi TJ|{f .iw7

We have a very complete line of fine and heavy brown goods at the lowes prices the market affords.

Utica, Waltham and other leading brands, bleached and brown 9 4,10-4 and 111-4 wide: also heavy and fine linen sheeting. 7

PILLOW CASES.

A i.ice stock of and 6-4 goods.

We have received some desirable styles of the best quality of domestic Ginghams and have a fine line French and Scoh goods.

BAKXSLEY DAMASKS.

We have an unusually attractive s'ock of these celebrated table linens, two yards wide and of exquisite designs.

Table

m-

N«w Goods, embracing all the novelties of

I**?- j. 1 ifjjjr jjki

is ,:?•. h'i r'&ti j...

-tj ».

!*.•* rfta(f.j£ 3.j{| !tf

We are in receipt of some beautiful styles.

PRINTS.

•xj.J

We have just opened a new ana beaatiful stock of Calicos, including som

I re:

raid?

SHEETINGS,

j,,£ ,{

i:

Kf'O -I'i-V*

i.uu

:s|

MERCHANT TAILORING!

is no# opening his Spring Stock ot

would call the attention of purchasers to a Beautiful Line

ENGLISH AND FRENCH DIAGONALS

Stripes Mixed English Suitings, and

AMERICAS CASSIMERES

Melton tor Spring Overcoats.

and examine his stock.

MEDICAL.

w,

••i-"' j!r

i: -r

W. H. BANNISTER.

UNDERTAKERS.

Cornell,

liiJ Oi UNDERTAKER.' Having purchased back from E. W. Chadwiok, Oruber A Co., the Undertaker's Establishment, and having had seven years experience in the business, is new prepared to furnish Metalic Rnrial Cases, Cases, Caskets, and Wooden Coffins. fall styles and sizes, from the best and arrest stock of burial material in tbe State, at No. 2 North Third treet. Terra Hute, Indiana.

Terre Haute. Mar

I S A A A

UNDERTAKER

Is prepiTed to execute all orders in his line with neatness and dispatch, corner of Third ann Cherry streets. Terre Haute, In'd. ian20-5-cwt.

BOOTS & SHOES.

CABLE SCREW WIRE, BOOTS AND SHOES.

THE BEST

For Wet Weather, For Dry Weather,

For Youth, For Age,

For Gentlemen, For Ladies, For the City, For the Country

For Riding, •—-For Walking, For Fishing, For Hunting

SOLD BY DEALERS EVERYWHERE See that

every

one bears the Patent Stamp. myl2-dlm

7-3© GOLD LOAV,

RAPID PROGRESS OF THE WORK.

The buildingof the North era Pacific Rail-

road, (begun July last.) is being pushed forward with 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 2«« miles westward from Lake Superior trains are I running over 1*0 miles of finished road, and track-laying is rapidly progressing towarl I the eastern boarder of Dakota. Including its

Snrchase

SKJ

of the St. Paul & Pacific Road, the

orthern Paeifio Company new has 41S miles of completed road, and by September next this will be increased to_at jeagt WO..

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GOOD UTYE8TMEHT. Jay Cooke & Co. are now selling, and unhesitatingly recommend, as a Profitable and rerfectly Safe investment, the First Mortgage Land Grant Gold Bonds of the Northern Pacific Railroad Company. They have SO years to ran, bear Seven and Three-Tenths per cent, gold interest (more than 8 per cent, currency) and are secured by first and only mortgage on the EKTIBE ROAD ADD US EQUIPMENTS, and also, as fast as the road is completed, on 23,000 ACRES OF LANl» to every mile of track, or 50® Acres for each $1,000 Bond. They are exempt from U. S. Tax: Principal and interest are payable in Gold, Denominations: Coupons, 9100 to $1,000 Registered, $100 to $10,000.

LANDS FOR BONDS. Northern Pacific 7-30's are at all times receivable at tin pbb cknt. abovs par, in exchange for the Company's Lands, at their lowest cash price. This renders them practically interest bear-

IHOLAinWAB«AtnfS

ga

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of

1—.1..— the re-pnrchase and cancellation of the First

7 $

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N I N O N a

^andg are required to be devoted to

Mortgage Bonds of the Company. The Land Grant of the Road exceeds Fifty Million Aeres. This immense Sinking Fund will undoubtedly cancel the principal of the Company't bonded debt before it falls due. With their ample seourity and high rate of interest here is no investment accessible to the people. which is more PBorrr*BL« ok stFK.

EiCHANGiNS D. 8. FIVE-TWENTIES. The success of the New Government 5 percent. Loan will compel the early surrender ef Uni-

I

Many holders of Five-

TwenUes" are* now^'oichanjfing them "for Northern Pacific Seven-Thirties, thus realising a handsome profit, and greatly increasI ES™6A11marketableStocks and Bonds will be received at their highest current price in exchange for Northern Paeifio Seven-Thirties. Exeaitss chargbs on I Money or fiondB received. &ild on Seven-

Thirties sent in return, will be jwid by the Finanoial Agents. Full information, maps, nanphlets, etc., ean be obtained on application at any agency, or from the undersigned.

FOB SALE BY JAY COOKE & CO. Philadelphia, NewYobk. Washington, Financial Agents Northern Pacific R. R. Co

By

BANKS

and

BANKERS

out the country.

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generally through­

aprlO

ADVERTISING.

TO Ip BUSINESS sfi. ii

Yon Must Attract the Attention

Jir :ljr- si 4 .i

Of those' yon wish to beoome your customers. If your wares are of that sort that are

I USED BEVERYBODY

You cannot well make your business too public, or draw too many into your store to see what you have to offer.

ADVERTISE

I Fix Your Standard on the Onter Wall

In the form of handsomely printed

'^"POSTERS,

Circulars and Small Bills,

Or if. as is most generally the case, your '. wares especially

Address a Particular Class,

Besiege every avenue by which the attention of that class can be reached by well-phrased appeals to their tastes, fancies and interests. If you have posters, circulars and handbills, it is important that they are put and scattered in the right places. I The surest way to reach the particular class you aim at, is to mako sure that

NOBODY IS PASSED OVER

It is certain that

Fifty Per Cent. May be Added

To the trade of many houses in this city by

Prndent Distribution of Circulars.

Bills and

ADVERTISING PAYS!

The interests of business men may thus be advanced by having their

JOB

PBramro

Handsomely aud Cheaply Done

OFFICE OF THE EXPRESS.

We have every Tconvenienco for doing all kinds of Printing promptly and well at the loweFt living rates^

HOTELS.

Jacob Bate. NATIONAL

Goorge Butt,

HOUSE.

Cor. Sixth and Main Street»,

Terre Haute. Indiano.

Jacob Huts, (ft Son, Props.

This House has been thoroughly rofurnisbed. my23dl»

STEWART HOUSE, I Corner Main & Seoond streets,

tifi TERRE HAUTE, INDIA W

Hpatronage

AVING thoroughly renovated and refurfurnished the house,recently, I solicit the of my old friends and the traveling public generally. a^Piee Buss to and from all trains. oc27-dtf J. DA VIS, Prop'r.

TERRE HAUTE HOUSE*

Ljmer Vain and Seventh Sti.

Torre Haute. Indiana.

This Hotel has recently been refitted,andput in first-class order, offering aecommodations unsurpassed in the State,

T. C. BCima, Proprietor.

CLARK HOUSE, Cor. Firtt & Ohio St*..

Terre Haute, Indiana.

W. H. GRIFFITH, Prop.

Office of Marshall, Montexuma and Palestine Hack Linos. Free Buss to and from all trains. nv2Sdtf

BINDING.

OOK BINDING. JOSEPH KASBERG having established a new and complete Book Bindery, is prepared to do all kinds of Book Binding and Blank Book manufacturing. Mogaiines bound in tie best stylo.

JOSEPH KASBKRG, 159 Main St.. over Cox' Book Store, decl-t* Terre Haute. Ind.

PROFESSIONAL.

BAIL, BLACK & CO.,

565 and 567 Broadway,

yEW TORKj$«f, ji'A".

WILL FURNISH

STKRUIIVO SILVER

FORKS AND SPOONS

IN QUANTITY,

AT $1 75 GOLD FEB OUNCE.

These Goods are pronounced superior in beauty of Gnish, and greater in variety of pattern, to any Table Ware Manulacturer1.

A LARGE STOCK OF

WEDDING SILVER

CONSTANTLY ON HAND''

NOTIONS, &C.

H. ROBINSON & CO.

wholesale dealers in

Notions, Fancy Goods,

CIGARS, CUTLERY, vtW:-, tifii O S

STATIONERY, HOSIERY,

Cotton* Yarn, Batts

{WRAPPING AND WINDOW PAPERS. Twinea, Children's Carriages, &c

103 MAIN STREET, (Opposite the Opera House.)

HAVING

refitted their building for the

exclusive Jobbing Trade, have now in stock and receiving from the best manufactories of Europe and America, a full line of all Goods handled by them, and nt 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, &c. 103 Main street, Terre Hantp. Ind. feb2-dwly

BOOKS A STATIONERY. CLOSING OUT SALE!!

B. 6. COX A CO.,

Has a large and complete assortment of

goxjId :p:Eirs

a

-trh'

Miscellaneous1 Books 11 AND

is desirous oi quitting that branch of the trade entirely, ho offers the entire lot for sale

Without

Regard to Cost /ft

,c-.' ore-

Faircliild's and Holland's

THE BEST

GOLD PEN & PENCILS

Made in the United States, at less than manufacturers prices. SVAll'Pens warranted.

marl-tf 159 Main streot.

CARRIAGES.

ROOFINC.

JJOOFING.

S

CLIFT & WILLIAMS.

Agents and Dealers in

John's Patent Asbestos Hoofing Book Biver Paper Co's Building Hoofing Slate, Pelt and Cement Booflng, Chicago Elastic Stone Boofing 8 pl

PAPERS, used in the place of Plaster on the inside, and siding on the outside.

I.

W. MOB TON SlEYEJiSOS, OFFICE—110 Opera House Block. RESIDENCE—At R. G. Bunce's,

Ohio Street near Seventh, Terre Haute, IndianaOffice hsurs from 9 to 12 A h., and from 1 to 4 r. x. ina20

Sheathing under

Roofs applied in city and country an warranted. Call on us at the Prairie City Planing Mills, corner of 9th and Mulberrj treets- mayUdti

REVENUE NOTICE.

Internal Eerenue Notice.

UNITED STATES INTERNAL REVENUE,

7THCOL'TIOS

DIBTEICISTATS or INMAKA.

NOTICE

is hereby given to all persons

who are liable to pay Income tax and special tax on liquor and tobacco, that I have received from the Assessor of the District the Annual Collection List that the duties and taxes assessed by the said Assessor on the above articles have become due and payable: that I will attend in person or by deputy at Terre Haute, in the County of Vigo, from the 12th day of Way to tbe 21st day Of Mav. 1871, inclusive, and that all persons who shall neglect to pay the duties and taxes, as aforesaid assessed against them, to the said Collector or his deputy, within the period of time above specified, snail be liable to pay five per centum additional and one per centum every month upon the amount thereef. •S.Office hours from 8 a. m. until 4

v.

u.

SAMUEL MAGILL.

Collector 7th District of Indiana.

HAMS, &C

I BELIEVE

rpHE TRADE had better eall on J, L. flum1 aston for A No. 1 Ham, S. P. and Plain Shoulders, Clear Rib Sides, Barrel Pork, Lanl, Ac., «tc. 2-dlm

DENTISTS.

W.E.ROSSETEK,

DENTIST I

7 V.

BEACH'S BLOCK,

afOVER

Byce's ^Buckeye Store."

WORK DONE

A1

U"ew York Prices!

All Operations Warranted.

L. H. BARTHOLOMEW, BUBO SOX AVD mCBAHMAL "T E N I S

Successor to Dr. D. M. WELD, Ne. 157Main St. National Block,Terre Haute. Ind. RISISKKO—Corner. Fifth and Swan streets rr.SPdt

COAL.

GENUINE BLOCK COAL

I R. WniTAKER is prepared to furnish e) to coal consumers of Terre Haute, dur ing the Fall and Winter, the very bost Sh»'". Block Coal in the market in quantities to suit purchasers. Call and examine the quality ot his coal, opposite the', larket House, comer Fourth and Walnut streets, before purchasing elsewere. serlC-d6m

BIGELOW !%:?T

COAL and MINING CO.,

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

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

Ail orders left at our Offioe,in Basement under Prairie City Bank, will receive prompt attention-

PAINTERS.

BFCKELL,

"THE''

I W N

DEALER IN

GLASS «& PAINTS.

8. MBIiTON.l

PAIHTEE/S

Cor. 6th, Lafayette and Lectin! 8

Terre-Haute, Ind.

Does Graining, Paper Hanging,Calcimin ing, and everything usually dono in the line. iune25dly

ffm. M. Barr,

On

B. G. COX A CO.,

XV.

MERCHANT TAILORING JOHN BARNIKLIE,

MERCHANT TAILOli,

MAIN STREET,

OverSaxton

A

Walmsloj's Dry Goods St4re

Would respectfully call the attention of the oitizens of Terre Haute, and the public hi general. that he has rented rooms aboveSaxton A Walmsley's Dry Goois Store, for the purpo •f carrying on

MERCHANT TAILORINO.

He keeps always on hand a Fashionable lection ot Cassimeres, Vestings, ClothB, Ac. and is ready to make it up in

E A E S S

A?

SlSi

3

B. Teaklt

BARE & 7EAELE,. House and Sign Painters

5th Street, bet.

Main

& Oliio,

In Cory's new building.

All work'entrusted to us will receive promp attention. Special attention given to Sign Painting and Graining. dly

tt:

SHOUT NOIICE,

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

Cutting dono and warranted to fit. a.liberal patronage lioited. aug29dtf

RAILROAD.

PULLMAN PALACE Drawing Boom CarLinr

via

TerreHaute &Tudlanapolis RAILROAD,

Two Trains Dally Without Change.

PITTSBURG, PHILADELPHIA and SEW YORK.

With only one change for

BOSTON or BALTIMORE

PASSENGERS

CAN SECURE SECTIONS,

Double and Single Berths, in PULLMAN PALACE DRAWING k00M and SLKEPING COACHES, through to abovo and all intermediate cities, by applying prior to 12:00 (noon) each day.

These Cnaches are attached to the NEW YORK EXPRESS 1:15 A. M. and tho LIGHTNING EXPRESS

4:10

P.M. TRAINS are

new, elegant and afford every comfort possible. Conductors accompany these coaches through to New York.

Apply to GEO. E. FARRINGTON. at General Office T. H. fe I. R. R.. 27 dlw Corner Main and Tenth streets.

TIN AND IRONWARE.

MOOEE & HAGGERTY, 'Tt^$?%ianufactnrer8 of

Galvanized Iron Cornice Window Caps, Guttering, fcc., Tin and Slate Roofing £V.',7.!A. SELECT STOCK OF Tin, Copper and Sheet Ironware

Particular attention paid to'*

OT OBBIN" C3-

In Tin, Slate, Zinc and Sheet Iron Work Warm Air Furnaces and Ranges.

NO. 181 31A IN STREET, TEURE HAUTE, IND. rcyf

ly

I I

NORMAL SCHOOL BONDS Bcdemptiou of Kormal Scliool Bonds. ,} r[

City Tbkaers*b'». Ofpick.May SRWI.'

BY

order of the City Council, I am in--' structed to give notice tha,t outstanding Normal School Bonds and interest will be redeemed trom and alter the 12th day of May, instant, at the Banking Honse of McKeen A .Minshall, Terre IUute. These Bonds are due and payable on presentation* but all interest will be stopped after the. maturity of the Bonds, five years from. tho« date thereof. MARCUS SCTOEMEHL,

City Treasurer of Terre Hante.

May 5,1871. [City papers copy.]

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