Daily Wabash Express, Volume 21, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 22 May 1871 — Page 3
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SPECIAL NOTICES.
A New Enjoyment!
Ladies, hive yo used MuaaiY
&.
Law
man's Floridi Water! It is really the best perlume 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 and China, Ac., &e it is the only perfume in extensive use so agreeable and refreshing is its delightful fragrance, that when once used it is invariably referred to all others* may5-doodly
Persecuted Organ.
The human stomach has been a shamefully persecuted organ. There was a time when lor every diroliction 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 who administered them- They were forced upon it again and again, until its solvent powor 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 what Artemus Ward would have called the "main holt" of tho faculty, in cases of dyspepsia and liver complaint,
The great modern remedy for indigestion and billiousncss is Hostetter's Stomach Bitters. a preparation which has the illerit of combining a palatable flavor with such tonic, aperient and anti-bilious properties, as were nover heretofore united in any medicine.
It has been discovered, at last, that sick people are not like the fabled Titans, who found prostration so refreshing that, when knocked down, they rose from tho earth twice as vigorous as before. When an invalid is prostrated by powerful depleting drugs, he is apt to stay prostrated and the debilitated Doing aware of the fact, prefer the
buildina vp
to the
knocking down
system of
treatment. Hostetter's Bitters meets the requirements of the rational medical philosophy which at present prevails. It is a perfectly pure vegetable remedy, embracing the three important properties of a preventive, tonic, and an altcrativo. It fortifies the body against disease, invigorates and re-vitalizes tne torpid stomach and liver, and effects a most salutary change in tho entire system, when in a morbid condition.
In this country where the enfeebling temperature renders tho human organization particularly susceptible to unwholesome atmospheric influences, tho Bitters should be taken as a protection against epidemic disease.
CONSUMPTION.
lis Cure and Its Preventive.
BY J. H. SCHENCE, M.D.
Many almisiiui buiiiirlius passed aim-for whose death tlicru.wua 110 other reason than the neglect of knmvn and indisputably proven means of cure. Those near ami dear to family and friends lire (deeping the dreamless slumber into which, had they family adopted »lt. JOSEPH II. SCHEXCIv'S SIMPLE
TIIEAT.UEXT,
and availed themselves of his wonderfully offlcacious mcdifine.". they would not have fallen. Dr. Schenck lias in his own case proved that wherever sutlicient vitality remains, that vitality, by liia medicines und liis directions lor their use, is quickened into healthful visor.
In tills statement there is nothing presumptuous. To the faith of the Invalid Is made no, representation that is not a thousand times substantiated by living and visible works. Tho theory of the cure by Dr. Schonek's medicines is as simple as it is unfailing. Its philosophy requires 110 argument. It is self-assuring, self-con-vincing.
The Sea-weed Tonic and Mandrake Pills are tho first two weapons with which the citadel of tho malady is assailed. Two thirds of tho cases of consumption originate in dyspepsia and a functionally disordered liver. With this condition the bronchial tubes "sympathize" with tho stomach. Tliey respond to tho morbific action or tho liver. Here then conies tho culminating result, and the setting in, with all its distressing symptoms of
CONSUMPTION.
Tho Mandrake I'ills aro composed of one of Nature's noblest plfts—the Podophillum Peltatum. They possess all tho blooil-searchlnur, alterativo properties of calomel, but, unliko calomel, they "LEAVE NO STING BEHIND."
Tho work of cure Is now beginning. The vitiated and mucous deposits in tho bowels and In tho alimentary canal are ejected. The liver, liko a clock, is wound up. it arouses from its torpidity. The stomach acts responsively, and tho patient begins to feel that ho is getting, at last,
A SUPPLY OF GOOD BLOOD. Tho Sea-wced Tonic, In conjunction with tho Pills, permeates and assimilates with the food. ChyliBcatlon Is now progressing without its previous torturos. Digestion becomes painless, and the cure Is seen to boat hand. There is no moro flatulence, no exacerbation of the stomach. Aa petite sets In.
As soon aa that began to subside, my cough, fevor, pains, and night sweats all began to leave mo, and my appetite became so great that It was with difficulty that I could keep from eating too mooh. I soon gained my strength, and nave grown In flesh ever since. "I was weighed shortly after my recovery." added the Doctor, then looking like a mere skeleton my weight was only ninety-seven pounds my present weight Is two hundred and twenty-tivc (235) pounds, and for yeara I have enjoyed uninterrupted health."
Dr. Schenck has discontinued his professional visits to New-York and Boston. He or his son, I)f J. H. Schenck, Jr., still continue to see patients at their office. No. 15 North Sixth Street, Philadelphia, every Saturday from 9 a.m. to 3 l\M. Those who wish a thorough examination with the ltesplrometer will be charged *5. Tlie Kcspirometer declares the cxact condition of tho lungs, and patients can readily learn whether they are curable or not. ..
The directions for taking the medicines are adapted to the intelligence even of a child. Follow these directions, and kind Nature will do the rest, excepting that in some cases 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 comes, as it will come, let the despairing at once beet good cheer. Good 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's medicines are constantly kept Jl tens of thousands of famines. Asa laxative or purgative, the Mandrake Pills area standard preparation while the Pulmonic Svrup, as a euro of coughs and colds, may be regarded as a prephylacteric against consumption in any of its forma.
Price Of the Pulmonic Syrup and Sea-weed Tonic. tl-SOa bottle, or $7.50 a half dotea. Man. drake Pills, 25 cents a box. For sale by all dra» gists and dealers.
U. MACGREADY & CO,,
K. E. Cor. Colnmbia & Walnut St?.
CISiflSSATI, O,
Wholesale Agents.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
The Oelel. •vtocJ
Mar &
Lamiii ir
Avoid
I RTCI IllgOl Syrup comes I11 te pi
appi Now comes tho greatest Blood Purlflereveryct
fchonok'san
lvon by (ndulkont Pulmomo S
Forth
out father to suffering man. comes' I11 to perforin
its functions and to hasten and complete tho
cure. It enters at once upon its work. Nature cin not bo cheated. It collects and ripens tho impaired and diseased portions of the lungs. In the form of gatherings, it prepares them for expectoration, and lol in a very shwrt time tho malady is vanquished, tho rottert throno that it ocouplcd Is renovated and made new, and the
atlent, in all the dignity of regained vigor, steps to enjoy the manhood or womunhood that was
GIVEN UP AS LOST.
Tho second thing is, tho patients must stay in a warm room until tliey get well it Is almost impossible to prevent taklnit cold when the lungs aro dlscasoa, but It must be prevontcd or a euro can not bo effected. Fresh air and riding out, especially in this section of the country, in tho tall and winter season, are nil wrong. Physicians who rocommend that course lose their patients, if their lungs aro badly diseased and yet, becauso they are in tho house they must not sit down quiet they must walk about tho room
as much and as fast as the strength will bear, to get up good circulation of blood. The patients must keep In good spirits—bo determined to get well. This lias a great deal to do Willi the appetite, and is the great point to gain.
To despair of euro after such evidence of its possibility in the worst coses, and moral certainty in all others, is sinful. Dr. Schcnck's personal statement to tho Faculty of his own cure was in these modest words:
Many years ago 1 was in the last stages of consumption confined to my bed, and at one time my physicians thought that 1 could not live a week: then, liko a drowning man catching at straws, I hoard of and obtained the preparations which 1 now offer to the public, and they made a perfect cure of me. lt seemed to me that I could feel them penetrate niv whole system. They soon ripened tho matter in my lungs, and 1 would spit up more than a pint of offensive yellow matter every morning for along time.
Lt
The most lasting, agree
able, and refreshing of al
perfumes, for use on the
Handkerchief, at the Toilet
and in the Bath. For sale
by all Druggists and Per.
fumers.
MEDICAL.
WABNBE'S
PILE REMEDY.
Warner's Pile Kemedy has neverfailed (not even in one case) to care the very worst cases of Blind, Itching or Bleeding Piles. Those who are afflicted should imme* diately call on their druggist and get Wait nkb's Pilk 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.
Warner's Dyapepsla Tonic is prepared exclusively for Dyspeptics!and those suffering with habitual costiveness. It is a slightly stimulating tonic aud a splendid appetizer: it strengthens the stomach and restores the digestive organs to their healthy state Weak, nervous and dyspeptic persons should use Warnbr'8Dvspkpsia TosiC
COUGH 1VO MORE.
Warner's Congjli Balsam is healing softening and expectorating. The extraor dinary power it possesses in immediately relieving, and eventually 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 nnd 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.
gre
Drink, Warner's Yin urn VI tie, or Wine of Life, is frei- 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 jublic, far superior to brandy, whisky, wine, litters, 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 preserver. Those who wish to enjoy food health and a free flow of lively pirits. 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 Une Dollar, in quart bottles.
EMMENAGOGUE.
Warner's EmmenaKOgue is the only article kDown to cure the Whites, (it will cure in every case.) Where is tho 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 610 State St., Chicago, 111. novU-dwly
CONFIDENTIAL. -Young men who have injured themselves by certain secret habits, which unfit them for business, pleasure or the duties of married life also middle aged and old men Who, from the follies of youth or other causes, feel a debility in advance of their years, before placing themselves undor the treatment of any one, should first road the "Secret Friend." Married ladieswill learn something of importance by perusuin§ the "Secrct Friend." Sent to any address, m' a sealed enveolpe, en receipt of 25 cents. Address Db. ChablrsA. Stuart Sl Co.. Boston. aug20-deod-wly
quacks, a victim of early indiscretion, causing nervous debility, premature decay, &c., having tried in vain every advertised remedy, has a simple means of self cum, which he will send free to his fellow sufferers. Address J, H, TUTTLE, 78 Nassau street. New York. dec26-deod6m
CARRIAGES.
W 1). ROGERS- JOS. MOORE, JR.
PLEASURE CARRIAGES
OF THK 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 Light Road Wagons,
WAREROOMS: 10 9 & 1011 Chestnut St., MANUFACTORY: (Formerly Gkorgk W. Watson &Co., Retired.)
COR. THIRTEENTH & PARE1SH STS. PHILADELPH1A All descriptions of FINE Carriages built to
Drawings A Specifications mailed when Slicitea. apr4-d2m
NOTIONS.
WHOLESALE NOTIONS.
*A. C. A. WITTIG,
No. 148 Main Street,
Jobber & Commission Merchant
In Notions, Fancy Goods,
CIGARS, ESGLISH, GERM AS AND AMERICAS
I E
New stock and prices low." Orders promptly attended to. Superior inducements to Cash ISuycrs, Pedlers, Huckster* and Auctioneers.
148 Main Street,
Between Fifth and Sixth Street.-
In the Stere formerly occupied by Cox
Sc
Sen
spl9-dwly
LIVERY STABLE.
r. p. huxtkr. A. J.THOXPSOX
HUNTER & THOMPSON,
Livery and Sale Stables.
WE
aro prGtfared at our Livery StaMe. en Third street, opposite the Bun tin House, to furnish the public with good Steck and Carriages at veryreasonable terms. ianlT-dly HUNTER THOMPSON.
GROCERIES
DAN?! MILLER,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in. Groceries,ProviBions.Nails,Fee
Flour, Fish, Salt. Shingles,
&c., &C-,
teraer Foarth aad Kagle Streets, Terr* HaaU Connected with the above is ®"t^clMS Wagon Yard and Boarding. House, the pro prietorship of which has Again been resumed by Mr. Miller, who guarantees to all who may patronize him, good accommodations at reasonable charges. am- Board by the Meal. Day. Week or Month, mlldwtf DAN MILLER. Proprietor,
AS. H. TTJKKXR T. O. BUKTIH
TURNER & BUNT1N,
4,.
Wholesale and Retail
l^EALEBS IN
All kinds of
Family Groceries.
We are now opening a general rtOok of Family Groceries, embracing every article usually found in sucn establishments, and reauest our friends and the public to give us a call and examine our Stock and Prices. All kinds oj
COUNTRY PRODUCE
Bought at the market price. Give us a call.— No trouble to show goods.
FLOUR AND FEED.
We have also opened aFlourandFeedStorer where you can at all times get the best of Family Flour, Hay, Oats, Bran,
See.
KA TIERCES LEAF LARD. DU 200 Bbls Best Wbeatand RyeFIouivat A. & E. REIMAN'S.
T3BLS. Cement, Plaster and Lime. istering Hair, at A. & E. REIMAN'S.
250
200 Bushels Plastering Hair, at mar2-d3m
BAKERY.
UNION STEAM BAKERY
FRANK HEINIG & BRO.
Manufacturers of all.kinds of]
Crackers, Cakes, i: Bread ami $
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. HARTUNG,
Or by leaving orders at Kissner's Palace of Music. oc6-dly
TERRE HAUTE
MUSICAL INSTITUTE.
Mnsic taught in all its branches, both theoretically ana practically. Instrumental and vocal lessons
forty cento
Supil
A I A E S 1
ESTABLISHED 1846.
ene
each, of a full hours'
duration. Lessons at the residence of the
dollar
each, of forty-five minutes
uration: no pupils taken for a term leBSthan six months pupils may enter at any time Institute rooms over the Postoffice. For further particulars address.
ANTON SHIDE,
septl- It Principal.
PIANOS.
THE BEST AND CHEAPEST
^px^nsros.
Organs and Melodeons
L. KISSNER'S
Palace of Musi
'1*
All goods de-
livered/reee/char^in^ei^^ Corner 7th and Main Street. Terre Haute, Oct. 6.1869. dtf
BACON & LARD.
BACOTT! LARD!
itilt !$
A
Eorsale bj
druggists. Price One Dollar.
NICE lot of Bacon, Sugar Cured Hams, Sides and Shoulders, just out of smoke I for sale at A. & E, REISMN'S,
Main street between Eighth and Ninth.
Candy.
Dealers in
S If
Foreign & Domestic Fruits.
Fancy and Staple Groceries, LAFAYETTE S1REE1,
Bet. the two Railroads,
may28
Terre Haute, Ind
WINES.
WINES
JACOB
Yard-wide Best "Hill" Musi Yard-wide Best "Lonsdale" uslin
•d
'.shit,
FISHEll
Has jusi edj another choice lot of
RHINE, FRENCH AND CALIFORNIA WINES, Which he will sell by the bottle or gallon at reasonable prices. Try a bottle, if you want a pure article.
PARTIES will be furnished the gallon or in dozens-
promptly by aug31-dly
MUSICAL.
4
No. 48 OHIO STREET,
(Opp. th» old Court House.)
N. B. All kinds of Instruments mailed
STEREOSCOPES-
STEBEOSCOPES!
VIEWS, v* ALBUMS, CHROMOS,
INVITE
of
Ferfnmcry, Soap. Cotton Tara, Batting, etc.
4
TERSE HAUTE, IN D.
Mil
ft 44
FRAMES,
E. & H. T. ANTHONY &CO S91 BROADAT, SEW TORE,
the attention of the Trade to their
extensive assortment of the above goods.
their
own
manufactia and im-
inib/itation
portation.
Also,
PHOTO LANTERN SLIDES AND GRAPHOSCOPES NEW VIEWS OF YOSEMITE. .E. H. T. ANTHONY A CO., 591 Broadway, Nkw Yosk,
1
Opposite Metropolitan Hotel.
1UPOB1KRS ASD VASCFAC1 tTR«-RS OP
PHOTOGRAPHIC MATERIALS.
maris d2m-w4m
WHEAT, RYE, OATS, ftC.
TELEGRAPH MILLS, LAFATKTTE STBEET, TERRE HA VIE, 1KB.
Highest market price paid for ,-f 1
Wheat, Rye, Oats,
Corn
& Buckwheat
Wheat Floar, Bye Flomr,B«ckwfceatFlo»r, All of the best quality, and sold at the Lowest Priccs,
Wholesale or Retail, in Barrels or Sacks.
Also, Greand Feed, Coarse aad Flat,* Bras, RICH ABDSOXJ* .6
sp30,dly.
IFFHOWf,rProfr'«.
CLOTH I NC.
New styles in DIAGONALS and CREPE COATINGS English and Scotch CHEVIOTS for suits. French, igngHah and, Domestic CASSIMERES in hanasome styles.
White and Colored DUCES. A beautiful line of
,f*» *'rttScrj&Mw
v! -U
',-,0s,Tr hi
Mar8elle3 Ve3tings.
These goods will be made up in the latest styles and a fit guar anteed. In our Beady-Made Clothing Department will be found better made goods than are generally kept in Clothing Stores, and we defy competion.
We have also a fall line of GAUZE SHIBTS for men and boy8, the best fitting Dress Shirt in the market and all sixes. Night Shirts. •STOur goods are all marked in plain flguaes,'
THE GREATEST EXCITPEMEXT EVER KNOWN
HALLY, FKJENDS! RALLY! 0
jj
We promised to fire a big gun in celebration of the close of our first year's work aiul asa recognition of the kindness of onr friends and customers. We are now prepared to make that promise good and to fire that ttigttunl ...
For Sale to All tlie Friends of Foster Bros.
But not to Terre Haute Retail Dry Goods merchants, the following celebrated makes of ard-wide BLEACHED MUSLINS at 12% cents a yard:
Yard-wide Best "Amoskeag A Muslin 12% Yard-wide Best "Dwight" Mills Muslin 12% All persons familiar with the makes of First-clasf tislins know that these are among the very Best Goods made, and that they have never en sold in Terre Haute before, since the war, for less 4hanl8 or20 cents.
The prices of these Muslins will rule much higher after this large lot of ours is sold, for the purchase of these goods was made by our New York City house at a time when Cotton Goods were greatly deprossed, and cannot now be duplicated. In addition to the above goods, the following have been bought for this special occasion, and will be sold at such prices as to make
OI OPESlSti A ORAND StCCESS
And Our House More Popular than Ever.
7,000 yards of good Muslin, nearly a yard wide, at 7c other stores are cnargmgiOc for these goods. Coats' Best Six-Cord Spool Cotton, 5c a spool all numbers. Best quality Dayton Carpet Warp reduoed to 25c. All our best 12%c Ginghams reduced to 10c. Our good 25c Featner Ticking reduced to 20c. Our very heavy and fine Feather Ticking reduoed from 30c to 25c. Our extra heavy 40e Table Linen reduced to 35c. Our fine stock of All-wool Cassimeres reduced from 85o to 75c. Our very large assortment of
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$3 Square Shawls reduced to 82 50. Our -elegant assortment of S3 50 Shawls reduced to S3. Our Broche and Paisley Shawls reduced 25 p6r cent. Our best AmericanA Grain Bass reduced to 29c. Our 30o yard-wide Carpet reduced to 25c and 28c. Our 60o yard-wide Carpetr rduced to 30c. Our All-wool extra quality 85c Carpet reduced to 75c, Our "Super Extra Super" Carpets reduced faom (1 25 to )1 10. Best English Brussels Carpets reduced from $1 25 to SI 00.
Biggest Reduction of all upon Dress Goods
™Our elegant line of 20c goods reduced to 12% and 15c. Our large assortment of 25c Chen reduced to 20c. Splendid qualities of 30c Chenes reduced to 25c. Our 40c fine Poplins an Camlets Cloths reduced to 35c. Our finer qualities of Dress Goods, which we always sel very cheap, we are selling cheaper than ever. Our Silks and Poplins, all new and fresh reduced from 10o to 75c a yard. Our Lawns, Organdies, Percales and Cambric lower than ever. We will sell a splendid all Whalebone Corset at 35c. The celebrated Glove-fitting
Hip Gore" Corset will be sold at 50c. Best Frrnch Woven Corsets, usually sold for SI 00, we will sell for 50c. Parasols and Sun Umbrellas as low as 30c, 35o and 40c. Silk Parasols forladies at 14 Silk Sun Umbrellas at
Sl
00. Our
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reduced about 15 percent. A clean cut will be male through all the departments. Goods will be sold at lower prices than other merchants buy them. Let it therefore be understood that during this Great Sale we will not wholesale ony goods to merchants doing business in Terre Haute, unless they are willing to pay us a handsome advance over the prices at which we propose to retail our entire stock.
This Sale Is Exclusively for the Good of our Customers.
Every citizen of Marshall, Paris, Sullivan, Rockville, Clinton, Newport and all who may reoeive this circular should, if possible, be in Terre Haute at this grand opening of bargains in celebration of our first anniversary, or as soon after that time as possible. We shall shall show you prices so low that if you have but fiv« dollars to expend it will more than pay you to spend two dollars in order to come to our store to buy your goods.
Every family ought to have at least a few yards of those Hills and Lonsdale Muslins at 12%.c, and also some of that heavy yard-wide sheetings at 8c, and at least one or two dresses of those beautiful 20, 25,30 and 35c dress goods.
Persons living at a distance from Terre Haute can come in answer to this advertisement without any fear ofits being overdrawn. We have all the goods mentioned, and unless you delay too long every article can be obtained at the price given.
WE ARE HAYING A TREMENDOUS CROWD
But we do not inteiid that one single customer, no matter how far she may come to trade with us, shall go away without being satisfied that.it has more than paid her to come.
COME THEN ONE AND ALL!
And join with us in celebrating an event fraught with so much advantage to all of Come that we may have an opportunity of showing you that we gratefully acknowledge the kindness we have received at your hands. ..... s.
na»Sale will continue from day to day until further notice. sfa
All goods warranted to give satis/action or money refunded,
FOSTER BROTHERS'
GREAT
NEW YORK CITY .STORE
North Side of Main Streetf Terre Haute, Ind.
W. H. BANNISTER.
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EBLA3TOEBA CO.,
Middle Room Opera House Building
FOSTER BROTHERS.
Terre "Haute on- Fire!
Willi excitement over the Great Ninety Day Sale just inaugurated by FOSTER BROTHERS in celebration of their First Anniversary Day ••gi'hii-Vi
Cassimeres reduced to 85c. Our
50, S2, S2 50, S3 and S4 Parasols all
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MERCHANT TAILORING
•W.-H.2BANNISTER-
W- AT
No. TQ IVLaiii" Street,
is now opening his Spring Stock of
Cls,otli Cassimeres, Testings, &c
We wonld call the attention of pun haters to a Keaiitiliil Line
ENGLISH, AND FRENCH DIAGONALS Stripes Mixed English Suitings, and
AMERICAN CASSIMERES!
Melton tor Spring Oyercoats. his stock.
Please call and examine his
a
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W. H. BANNISTER.
COLD LOAN
74* HOLD LOAIT or
THE
Northern Pacific Railroad
RAPID PROGRESS OF THE WORK
The building of the Northern Pacific Rail road, ward of the ployed in Minnesota and on tke Pacific coast. The grade is nearly completed 2M miles westward from Lake Superior trains are running over ISO miles of finished road, ant
Surebase
ot ine oi. r»ui a
orthern Pacific Company of completed road, and by September next this will be increased to at least »••.
A HOOD UVESMEMT. Jay Cooke A 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 years to run. 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 •ktiri hoad anu us equipments, and also, fast as the road is completed, on 2S.OOO ACRES OF UN to every mile of track, or 5®0 Acrcs for each SI .000 Bond. They are exempt from U. S. Tax: Principal and interest are payable iirGold, Denominations: Coupons. S100 to S1.000 Registered, ^I?AIIIIS FOB BOWDS. 3 orthern Pacific 7-30's are at all times receivable at tkh cknt. above fab, in exchange for the Company's Lands, at their lowest cash price This renders tkem praoticaliy ihterkst bkak ran AWP WAR«AKTO. ,,
UHKUfl FUHD. The proceeds of all sales of Lands are required to be devoted to the re-purchase and cancellation of the First Mortgage Bonds of the Company. The Land Grant of the Road exceeds Fifty Million Aores. This immense Sinking Fund will undoubtedly cancel the principal ot the Company's bonded debt before it falls due. With :heir ample security and high rate of interest here is no investment accessible to the people. which is more profit* blsor sifk
IkCHANGiSH V. 8. FIVE-TWENTIES. The
success of the New Government 5 per cent. Loan will compel the early turrendei ef United States 6 per cents. Many holders of FiveTwenties are now exchanging them for Northern Pacific Seven-Thirties, thus realising a handsome profit, and greatly increas-
11 marketable Stocks
and Bonds will be received at their highest current price in exchange for Northern Pacific Seven-Thirties. Excucss CHARGES on Money or Bonds received, and on SevenThirties sent in return, will be paid by the Financial Agents* Fall information, maps, amphlets, etc., can be obtained on applicaion at any agency, or from the undersigned.
FOR SALE BY JAT
By
BANES
and
12%
BANKERS
out the country.
I TO DO BUSINESS^
&
1
foil Must Attract the Attention
^ADTERTISE
:vvi
Fix Your Standard on th'e Onter Wall
In the form of handsomely printed
POSTERS,
irculai sand Small Bills,
Or if. as is most generally the -caSb, your wares especially
Address a Particular Class,
Besiege every avenue by which the attention of that class can be reached by well-phrased •peals to their tastes .fancies and interests, you have posters, circulars and handbills, __ is important that they are put
NOBODY IS PJ.SSED OVER
It is ccrtain that v.. ^5::
ifty Per Cent. May be Added
To the trade of many houses in this city by
Prudent Distribution of Circulars.
&
ADVERTISING PAYS!
The interests of business men may thus be advanced by having their
JOB PBINTING
Handsomely aud Cheaply Doaeu
OFFICE OF THE EXPRESS.
We have every 'convenience for doing all kinds of Printing promptly and well at the lowert living rates.
HOTELS.
Jacob Bate. George Bate.
NATIONAL HOUSE.
Cor. Sixth and Main Street«,
Terre Haute. Indiana. Jacob Butz, db Son, Props.
This House has been thoroughly reftirni my23di»
STEWART HOUSE, Corner Main & Second streets,
TERRE HAUTE, INDIAN
Hpatronage
AVING thoroughly renovated and refurfurnished the house recently, I solicit the of my old friends and the traveling public generally-
M.F' ee Buss to and from all trains. oc27-dtf J- DAVIS. Prop'r.
TEMEMB HAUTE HOUSE. turner Main and Seventh St*. Terre Haute. Indiana.'6
This Hotel has recently been refitted, and put in first-class order, offering accommodations an.urpassedintheTfeta_te.u5Ti]fi
CLARK HOUSE,
Cor.
Fimt&
1
COOKE & CO.
Philadelphia, Nitw Yosk.Washingion. Financial Agents Northern PaoificR-R. Co.
generally through
aprlO
ADVERTISING.
jM»*
Of those you wish to become your customers. If your wares are of that sort that are
USED BY EVERYBODY
You cannot well make your business too public, or draw too many into your store to see what you have to offer.
and
scatter
ed in the right places. Tbe surest way to reach the particular class you aim at, is to make sure that
5d
PS
r-1- "6.1
W
Ohio Sti.,
Terre Haute, Indiana. W. H. GRIFFITH, Prop.
Office ofMarshall.Montesamaand Palestine Hack Lines. ,, Free Buss to and from all trains. nsv28dtf
PROFESSIONAL.
W- MORTOS ST EYES SON, *. ». OFFICE—110 Opera Honse Block.
RESIDENCE—At R.. O. Bunco's,
Ohi^'Street near Seventh, Terre Haute, Indiana
Office hours from 9 to 12
A.
0
*t
Bills and
9 0
a-
9
as
tm-
and from
to 4 p. H. in»20
BINDINC
TJOOK BINDING. JOSEPH KASBERG having established a new and complete Book Bindery, is prepared to do all kinds of Book Binding and Blank Book manufacturing. Magaaines bound in Uebest jfASBERG, 159 Main St.. overB Cox' BookStore. decl-t» Terre Haute. Ind.
FORK*, SPOONS, *C. DENTISTS.
BALL, BLACK A CO.,
565 and 567 Broadway,
P?EW TOUK.
J5..1- -iff
WILL FURBISH
STERLING 8ILYEB
FORKS AND SPOONS
IN QUANTITY,
AT $1 75 OOLD FEB OUNCE. These Goods are pronounced superior in beauty of finish, and greater in variety of pattern, to any Table Ware Manufactured.
A LARGE STOCK OF WEDDING SILVER
CONSTANTLY ON HAND.
NOTIONS, JTC.
H. ROBINSON & €0.
S WHOLB8ALK DEALERS IN
Notions, Fancy Goods,
CIGARS, CIITI.EBr, TOYS,: -V-
A FULL LINE OP
STAPLE AND FANCY GOODS,
Suitable for the
City Grocery Trade. Blacking,Blueing,Matches, Marbles, Fane Soaps, Brushes, Ac.
103 Main street, Terre Haat*. Ind. feb2-dwly
BOOKS STATIONERY.
CLOSING OUT SALE!!
B. 3. COX CO.,!
Has a large and complete assortment of II
Q-OIxD PENS
AND
Miscellaneous1 Books!! AND
is desirous oi quitting that branch of the trade entirely, he offers ithe entire lot for sale
Without Regard to Cost I
tf-ci v«„-~
'airchild's and Holland's
THE BEST
GOLD PEN & PENCILS
Made in the United Statestatless than manufacturers prices. •"•All-Pens warranted.^
&
marl-tf 159 Main street.
CARRIACES.
ROOFINC.
J^OOFING. l«i
CLIFT & WILLIAMS.
Agents and Dealers in
John's Patent Asbestos Roofing Bock Biver Paper Co's Buildini Boofing Slate, Felt and Cement Booflng Chicago Elastic Stone Boofing
PAPERS, used in the place of Plaster on the inside, and for Sheathing under siding on the outside.
Roofs applied in city and eountry an warranted. Call on us at the Prairie City Planing Mills, corner of #th and Mulberrj treat*. mayHdti
REVENUE NOTICE.
Internal Beyenue Notice.
UNITED STATES INTERNAL REVENUE, 7th Col'tion DistrictState op Irduka.
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
Viiro.
from the
12th day of May to the 21st day of Mav, 1871, inclusive, and that all persons who sh.ll neglect to pay the duties and taxes, as aforesaid assessed against them, to the said Colleotor or his deputy, within the period of time above r,,oifipci shall be liable to pay five per centum additional and one per centum every month upon the amount thereof. •A-Office aurs ^VE^MA'GILL.
Collector 7th District of Indiana
HAMS, AC-
I BELIEVE
fi«ni2 TRADE had better fill on J, L* Hum* fo?A No- 1 Mam. S P. and Plain Shoulders, Clear Rib Sides Lard,
W.E. ROSSETER,
DENTIST!
BEACH'S BLOCK,
tOVERI
Rycc's "Buckeye Store.*'
WORK DONE Al
DR
STATIONERY, HOSIERY,
Cotton Yarn, Batts
IWRAPPING AND WINDOW PAPERS. Twines, Children's Carriages, &c
103 MAIN 8TH1CET, O (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 at priees that deserve the attention of all close buyers.
rj
New York Prices!
All Operations Warranted.
L. H, BARTBOLOMEW, BUafiROR AXD MKCHAKICAL
E N I S
Successor to Dr. D. M. WELD, No. 157Main St. National Block, Terre Haute. Ind. R*8IB»ko—
Corner Fifth and Swan streets mStOdt
COAL.
OENUINE BLOCK COAL.
I R. WHITAKER is prepared to tarnish f) to coal consamers of Terre Haute, dur ing the Fall and Winter, the very best Sh»'. Block Coal in the market in quantities (o suit purchasers. Call and examine the quality of his coal, opposite the! larket House, corner Fourth and Walnut streets, befoi* purchasing elsewere. sepl6-d6m
BIGELOW
COAL and MJM\G 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 prices.
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 under Prairie City Bank, will receive prompt attention.
-i
PAINTERS.
BV€KELL»
a: "THE"
PAINTER,
DEALER'IN
GLASS PAINTS.
HTM. S. MELTON,!
Cor. lth,Iafa]rette and Leeuit 8
Terre-Haute, Ind.
Does Graining. Paper Hanging, Calcimin ing, and everything usually done in the line. iune25dly^.
Wm S. B. Yeai'.t
M. Barr.
BARB. & YEAKLE, House and Sign Painters
On 5th Street, bft. Main & Ohio, In Cory's new bnilding. All work'entrustedtouswillreoeive promt* attention.
Speoial attention given to Sign Painting and Graining. dly
MERCHANT TAILORINC JOHN BARNIKLE,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
MAIN STREET,
Over Saxtoa A Walaisltj'a Dry floods Store Wonld respectfully call the attention of the eitisens of Terre Haute, and the public in general, that he has rented rooms above Saxton A Walmsley's Dry Goott Store, for the purpo «f carrying on
MERCHANT TAILORING.
He keeps always on hand a Fashionable lection of Cassimeres, Vestings, Cloths, Ac. and is ready to make it up in
THE LATEST 8TV 1
AND ON -Aft-diUt
SHOUT NOIICE,
Ana on very Reasonable Terms. Having ligh
rents
to pay, he promises to makeup
oraer, whether the goods be furnished by him or not. Everything in his line cheaper than anywhere else.
Cutting done and warranted to nt. a liberal patronage lioited. aug29dti
RAILROAD.
PULLMAN PALACE Drawing' Room Car Lint via TerreHaute ftlndiaiiapolis
RAILROAD,
Two Trains Daily Without Change. PITTSBURG, PHILADELPHIA and NEW TORE.
With only one change for
BOSTON or BALTIMORE
ASSENGEBS CAN SECURE SECTIONS. Double and Single Berths, in PULLMAN PALACE DRAWING ROOM and SLEEPING COACHES, through to above and all intermediate cities,by applying prior to 12 :(0 (noon) each day.
These Coaches aro attached to tbe NEW YORK EXPRESS 1:15 A.M. and the LIGHTNING EXPRESS 4:10 P.M. TRAINS: are new, elegant and afford every comfort possible. Condnctors accompany these coaches through to New York.
Apply to GEO. E. FARRINGTON. at General Office T. H. A I. R. R.. 27 dlw Corner Main and Tenth ftreets.
TIN AND IRONWARE. MOORE & HAGGERTY, Manufacturers of Galvanized Iron Corntce
Window Caps, Guttering, tc., Tin and Slate Hoofing
A SELECT STOCK OF
Tin, Copper and Sheet IronwaYe
Particular attention paid to»
J-OBBHTQ
In Tin, Slate, Zine and Sheet Iron Work Warm Air Furnace* and Ranges.
NO. 181 MAIN STREET, TEBBE HAUTE, IND.
my5-ly
NORMAL SCHOOL BONDS
Redemption of Normal Sehool Bonds.
City
TaBASuaxa'XOrricx, May
BY
SSSSA0"
Barrel Pork 2-dlm
1
5,1871.
order of the City Council, I am .in structed to give notice that outstanding Normal School Bonds and interest will be redeemed from and after the 12th day of May. instant, at the Banking House oi McKeen A Minshall, Terre Haute. These
Citv Treasurer o^ Terre Haate.
May 5.1W1- fCity papers copy.)
