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And now if parson is ready, I'll walk with him toward home I want to thank him for some things twas kind of him to como. He's showed the Christian spirit, stood by us firm and true We mightn't have obangod our mind, ?fLUire,_| if he'd been a lawyor too.

Thore 1—how good the sun feels, and the grass and blowin'trees Something about them lawyers makes me feel fit to freeze. I wasn't bound to state particulars to that about

man,

But it's right

you

should know, parson,

our change of plan.

We'd been some days a-waverin' a little, Caa And wished the hateful paper at the bottom of the sea But I guess 'twas the prayer last evening, and the few words you said, That thawed the ice between us, and brought things to a head.

You see, when wo camo to division, there was things that wouldn't divide There was our twelve-year-old baby, she at is To £0 with ono or the other, but just kept whimperin'low, "I'll stay with papa and mamma, and where they go go."

Cf* isi -y' r-'V then there wAs grandsire's bible^he died on our wedding day We couldn't halve the old Bibl«, and should it go or stay The sheets that was Caleb mother s, her sampler on the wall, With the sweet old names worked in—

It began to be hard then, parson, but it grew harder still, Talkin' of Caleb established down at Mcllonrysvillo Throe dollars a woek twould cost him no mendin'nor sort of care. And board attho widow Meacham s, a woman that wears false hair.

Still we went on a-talkin' I agreed to knit

And make a dozen striped shirts, and a pair a And he was to tut a doorway from the. kitchen to the shed "SAVO you climbing.steps much, in frosty weather," he said.

Ho brought tho pen at last and he.

Looked as ho did with the agur, in the Spring of sixty three. 'Twas then you dropped in, parson wasn much that was said, "Little children, love one another," but the thing was killed stone dead.

I should liko to make confession not that I'm going to say The fault was

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my side, that never was

my way. ... But itmay be true that women~tho how tis I can't see— ... Area trifle more aggravatin' than men know how to be.

Then, parson, the neighbors' meddlin' it wasn't pourin' oil And the church a-laborin' with us, twas a a to And I'vo thought, and so has Caleb, though maybe we aro wrong,. If they'd kept to their own business, wo

Bhould have got along.

There was Deacon Amos Purdy, a good man as we know, ... ...

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BETMY DESTROYS THE PAPRI.,

SKjUgl. TO "J5KTSV AND I A BR OUT.'

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I've brought back the paper, lawyer, and fetched the parson here. To see that things are regular, settled up fair and clear For I've been talking »ith Caleb, and Caleb has talked with me, And the'mount of it was were minded to try onee more to agree.

So I came here on the business-only a word (Cnleb°igjiuking pea-vines, and couldn't come to-day), Just to tell you and parson how that we ve changed our mind So I'll tear up the paper, lawyer, you see it wasn'tsigncd.

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But hadn't a gift of iaborin' exccpt with the soythe and hoe ... Then a load came over in poach time from tho Wilbur neighborhood, "Season of prayer/' they called it didn do an atom.ofgood. :r f, ii I'll tell you about the heifer—one of the kindest and best— That brother Ephriam gave me, the fall he moved out West: I'm free to own it rilod me that Caleb should think and say. She died of convulsions—a cow that milked four gallons a day,

But I usedn't havo spoken of turnips, needn't have been so

Then there are p'ints of doctrine, and views of a future state, I'm willing to stop discussin we can both a a 'Twont bring the millennium sooner, disputin' about when it's due, Although I feel an assurance that mines the

Scriptural view.

H/t th, Y« •lo

But the blcssedestf truths of the Bible, I've loarned to think don't lie In the texts we hunt with a candle to prove our doctrines by, But them that come

to

us in sorrow, and

when we're on our knees

So if Caleb won't argue on free-will, I'll leave alone tho decrees.

seems rath or

One notion of Caleb's, misty and dim I wish, if it comes convenient, you'd change a word with him. It don't quite stand te reason, and for gospel it isn't clear, That folks love bottor in hpivjeji for having

Quarrelled here.

I've no such expectation why, parson, if that is so ..... You needn't have worked so faithful to r«eonclle'folks beloto. I hold another opinion and hold it straight and squfcto, If we can't be poaceable here, we wont be peaoeable there.

But thero's the request he made, you know it, parson, about Bein' laid under the maples that his own hand set out. And me to bo laid beside him when my tiine comes to go. As if—as if—don't mind me but 'twas thfct onstrung me so. i.

And now that some scales, as we think, have fallen from our eyes. And things brought so to a crisis harslitdft us both more wise. Why, Caleb says, and so I say, till the Lord parts him smd me. We'll love each other better, »nd try our be«t to agreo.

NOTICE.

CITY TREASURER'S OFFICE. Tekkb Hurra, Jane 6,1871.

rpHE Delinquent List is new in my hands _L for collection. Those who are delinquent, will oonsult their own interest* and save additional expense, by calling at my office and settling up immediately, as my Collectors will be sent out in avert fsw days. fr-d3t JOHN PADDOCK, Treasurer. [Journal, Gaiette and Banner copy-]'

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A Pitiful Condition.

It is a sad thing to pass through life only half alive. Yet there are thousands whose habitual condition is one of languor and debility, They complain of no specific disease they suffer no positive pain oat they hare no relish for anything which affords mental or sensuous pleasure to theirmorc robust and energetic fellow-beings,

In nine cases out often this state of lassitade and torpor arises from a morbid stomacli. Indigestion destroys the energy of both mind and body. When the waste of nature is not supplied by a due and regular assimilation of tne food, every organ is starved, every function interrupted.

Krow.-what does common sense SJiggest under these circumstances of depression? The

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merely for an hour or two,-to sink afterward into a more pitiable condition than ever, as it assuredly would do if an ordinary alcoholic stimulant were resorted to, bu,t radically and I permanently.

How iB this 'desirable object tb be accomplished? Xho answer to this question, founded on the unvarying experience of a quarter of a century, is easily given. Infuse new vigor into the digestive organs by a course of I.Hostetter's Stomach Bitters, Do not waste lime in administering temporary remedies, but wake the system up by recuperating the fountain-head of phvsical strength and energy, tbe great organ upon which all the other organs depend for their nature and support.

By the time that a dozen doses of the great vegetable tonic and invigorant have been taken, tbe feeble frame of the dyspeptic will beein to feel its benign influence. Appetite will be creatcd, and with appetite the capacity to digest what it craves. Persevere until the care is complete—urtil healthful blood, fit to be the material of flesh and muscle, Jjone, nerve and brain, flows through the 'channels of circulation, instead of the watery I

pabulum with which they have heretofore bo been imperfectly nourished.

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lONSUMPTIO^

Its Cure and Its Preventive.

BY J.

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SCHENCK, M.D.

niii l-o: 11 ii 11 us piissed away for whose til ere was nu uiimrruuson than the neglect ,il Ki.u-.vii and i:ii!Ki!(it:i1jly proven means of cure. Tlio.-i' ii.'Ur Kii! tie it' to family and friends are s-IUL'j'ii.K dr":imli:ss clumber into which, had tlH-y C's.!i ty:uii(Ced nu.

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unrt ::\\iilort tliomselve.-i of his wonderfully efficaclous murticinu", tli«y would not have fallen. iJr. Schonclt hus in his own

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wii.'rjv.T sufficient vitality remains,- that vitalay, by hi» nicdlciiies mid ills directions for their u«i is quickened into healthful vigor. tliix statement there is nothing prosnmpluuus. To the faith of tho invalid is made no representation that is not a thousand times substantiatert bv living and visible works. The theory of the cure by Dr. Scheuek's medicines i« as simple us it Is unfailing. Its philosophy requires 110 argument. It is self-assuring, setf-con-vinclng.

The Sea-weed Tonic and Mandrake Fills are the flrt two weapons with which the oltadel of the niii.'iidy Is assailed. Two thirds of the cases of consumption originate in dyspepsia and functionally disordered livor. With this condition the bronchial tubes "sympathize" with the stomach, 'i'noy respond to the morbific action of the liver. Here then comes the culminating result, and tho setting in, with all Its distressing symptoms of

COSSC-IIPTIOX.

Tlio Mandrake Pills aro composed of ono of Nature's noblest gifts—tho l'udophillum Peltatnm. They posse:» all tlio blood-searching, alterative properties of calomel, but, unliko calomel, they

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6TING BEHIND."

Tlio work of euro Is now beginning. Tho vitiated ami mucous deposits in thebowels and in the alimentary canal aro ejected. The liver, liko a clock, is wound up. It arouses from Its torpidity. The stomach acts responslvely, and the patient begins to ieel that ho Is getting, ut last,

A SUPPLY OF GOOD BLOOD. The Sca-wced Tonic, In conjunction with tho rills, permeates and assimilates with tho food. Chyliflcation is now progressing without Its previous tortures. Digestion becomes painless, and tho cure is seen to be at liand. There Is no moro flatulence, no exueerbation of the stomach. Aa appetite sets in.

Nowceines the greatest Blood Purifier over yet

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iven by indulgent father to suffering man. Pulmonic Syrup comes in to perform its functions and to hasten and complete the cure. It enters at once upon Us work. Naturo on not be cheated. It collects and ripens the impaired and diseased portions of tbe lungs. In the form of gatherings, it prepares them

attent,

I felt a sinkin'

To despair or oure after such evidence of .its possibility in the worst cases, and moral certainty In all others, Is sinful, pr, Schenck's personal statement to the Faculty or his pwi) poro was in these modest words

Many years ago I was in the last stages of consumption confined to my bed, and at ono time my physicians thought that 1 could not live a week: then, like a drowning man cutchtng at straws, I heard of and obtained the preparations which 1 now offer ^thc public, and they made me.

a perfect euro ol mi. It seemed to me that I could feel them penetrate my whole system. They soon ripened tho mutter in my lungs, and 1 would spit up more than a pint of offensive yellow matter every morning for a long time.

As soon as that began to subside, my cough, fever, pains, nnd night Bweats all began to leave me, and my appetite became so great that it was with difficulty that I ootild keep from euting too much. I soon gained my strength, and nav 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 nlnetvseven pounds: my present weight Is tarohundred and .twenty-live (223) pounds, and for years 1 have enJoyed uninterrupted health."

Dr. Schenck has discontinued bis professional visits to New-York and Boston. He or his son. Dr. J. H. Schenck, Jr., still oenttnue to see patients at their offlco. No, 15 North Sixth Street, Philadelphia,every Saturday from9 AJt.to3i.M. Those who wish a thorougn examination with tho Respirometer will bo charged 5. The Res*

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And said hard things, and hinted as if 'twas all mi/ loss And I'll take it all back, parson that firo shan't ever breakout. Though the oow ^vas choked with a turnip. I never had a doubt.

declares tho exact condition «f tho

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they are ourable 6r not. Thi

..ie 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 Uandrake Pills arc to be taken In Increased doses the three medicines need no other accompaniments than the ample Instructions that accompany them: First create appetite. Of returning hoalih, hunger is the most welcome symptom. When It comas, as tt will come, let the despairins at onoe beef good cheer. Good blood nt once follows, the cough loosens, the night sweat abated. In a short time both of these morb! symptoms are gono forever.

Dr. Schenck's medlolncs are constantly kept -n tens of thousands of families. As a laxative or purgative, the Uandrake Pills area standard preparation while the Pulmonic Syrup, as a cure of coughs and colds, may bo regarded as a prerlaoterio against consumption in any of Its

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DYSPEPSIA.

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expectoration, and lo I tu a very shnrt time tno malady is vanquished, the rotten throne that it occupied is renovated and made new, And tbe

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in all the dignity of regained vigor, steps to enjoy tho manhood or womanhood thus, was

GIVEN CP AS LOST.

The second thing is, tho patients must stay In a warm room until they get well It is almost Impossible to prevent taking .cold when tbe lungs are dlseasod, but it must be prevented or a cure can not be effected. Fresh air and riding out, especially in tliis section of tbe country, in the tall and winter season,' nre pll wrong. Physicians who recommend that course lose their patients, if their lungs are badly diseasedi and yet, because they are In the house they must Bo( sit down quiet they must walk about tho room as much and as fast as the strength will bear, to get up a good circulation of blood. The patients must keep in good spirits—be determined to get well. This has a great deal to do with tho appetite, and is tbe great point to gain.

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Warner's Emmenagogrne is the only the Whites, (it will cure in every case.) Where is the family in which

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Are indorsed and preseribed by more leading Physicians than any tonic or stimulant, I now in use, They Ate a SURE PREVENT-1

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at the same time combiiiihg so many medical j? Sinking Fund wiU unagents, indorsed by the medical fraternity as I With the best known to the Pharmacopoeia. It I PtV bonded debt before it fairs due. With costs littue to give them a fair trial, and

Every Family should hare Bottle. plei_whicit is mora

We ask every one to read the following cer- Ylo^men?5 tificate from many of the most eminent phy- fiSSXin w7hevJrl?in^nd« ^TlSi" ^gri^^fuly^Vo-JAMES A JACK SOK'4 Go!': Gfentlemen—A^ymi hive coS- I Twenties are..now exchanging, them for

Piles, Mid is not .recommended to 8u^e any. |IngiThSdsViie profit* and great& inertis-

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CINCINNATI. Oct. 19, 1870.—Messrs. W. B. K«NNE6t & Co., Agents "Home Bitters": Gents—Agreeable to your request, I have examined the formula of the Home Stomach Bitters," and find the remedies it contains as are in general use by the Medical Pro'

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as a

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bitters, or any other article. It is more heal- fession. They are very scientifically and *—ed, and as stimulating tonespecially adapted as eof

thy, and cheaper. Both male and female, young or old. oan take tbe Wine of Life. It is, in fact, a life preserver. Those who wish to enjoy food health and a free flow or lively pirits, will do well to take the 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.

general use by the Medical Pro-

ics will be foum_ ,, .. rpbprants.to (he treatfnept of low or debilitated stages or the system, wheth from impaired digestion or from diseases. Dr. J. L. Tattlers. L. A, James, M. D. K. 8. Wayne, Ghomist. C. T. Mnpson, T. D. W. T.

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Oct. 8,1870.—JAS. A. JACKSON & CO.: I have examinod the formula for making the "Home Stomach Bitters," and used them in the Hosp^al for the last four months. I consider them the most valuable tonic and stimulant now in. use. L. MELCHER.

ST. liOPis, July 6, 1870-KTAS. A. JACKSON

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CO.: Having examined thp formula froi which your celebrated ''Stomach Bitters

are prepared^ and having witnessed the method of combining the different ingredients, we can safely recommend them i.r the best tonic with which we are acquaint •.!. From the great care with which they are compounded, and from the choice Materials which enter into them, we have no doubt that they \rill prove, as they deserve to be, the most popular tonic and stimulant in use.

Respectfully yours,

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CHICAGO, Sept. 30, 1870.—J. L. SMITH. Esq. We have examined the formula of the Celebrated Stomach Bitters," and find it to be Composed of articles that are considered the best tonics used by the medical Profession, and one of the best bitters we know of now in use. Very respectfully, H. 8. Hahn, M. 1). B. McTlcar, M. D. J. B, Walker. 3J. D. Marlnpr. idrman S, BarnpB, M. !,

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HE TERRE HAUTB CHORUS CLASS meeWevery Tuesday and Fnday night, tonlo'

from Won) o'olock, at the Terre Haute

Musical Institute Rooms,

OVER THE POSTOFFICE. •a~New Members admitted at any time. CHARGES „..|1 OO per month novl-d6m

PORKS, SPOONS, *C.

BALL, BLACK & CO.,

565 and 567 firMttfwIy,

new yobk

fo-uTO DO BUSINESS

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Mima

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ki

"WILL FUBSISa

STERLING SILVER

FORKS AND SPOONS

IN QUANTITY,

AT 91 75 GOLD PEB OUNCE. These Goods are pronounced superior in beauty of finish, and greater in variety ol itktteHi. to any Table Ware Maoutactare^.

A LARGE STOCK OF

'WEDDING SILVER

CONSTANTLY ON HAND.

V_«•

Toh Must Attract the Atfontion

Of those you wish to become your customers. If yoqr wares are of that sort that are

USED BT EYEBYB^DY hss laf

You cn|: He,

NOBODY IS PASSED, OVER viJT .xfil,

ii JKwi

DEALER IN -stt i,

wM

tr.

Does Graining. Paper Hanging, Calcimin ing, and everything usually done in the line. 1 weft living rates. juneii5dly

YEAKLE,

House and Sign Painters

On 5th Street, bet. £ain & In Cory's new building a All worklentrustedtons willreo«iye projap attention.

Speoial attention given to Sign Painting and Graining. dly

CHORUS CLASS.

TERRE-IlATjffc

tfljfcs:

This House has been thoroughly refurnished. my2Sdi-

CLABfi HOUSE,

Cor. Firtt& OhioSU..

Torre Haute, Indiana.

If.

COLD LOAN- MEDICAL.

I.7-30 fiOLD LOAW, OP THE

Northern Pacific Railroad

nmplel Superi of fin

-iorthern Pacifc Company new has 4IS mites of eojapleted road, and by September next this will bo increased to at least S60.

IBOSD8. W orthern Pacific

iat all times receivable at T*N

pbofijublk

o* sti&

anging

Northern Pacific Seven-Thirties, thus realizr

ipe ef the "Home Bittters, it cannot.,there- In5 their vearlv fnoom'e I

ADVERTISE «s

Fix Y«nr Standard on the Outer Wall

In the form of ha

Or if, »i-

aliferro. M. D. S. P. Bonner, M. D.

J. J. Qninn, M. D. C. S. Muscrogt, M.D. J. H. Biiekie, M. p. 0. W. Birier, M. P. W.K. Woodward, M. D. O. A. Dohertr, M. D.

4*

H. GRIFFITH, Prop.

Office of Marshall. Monteiuma and Palestine Hack Lines. Free Bumto and from all trains. n»v28dtf

sand

DYE HOUSE.

SPRING OPENING!

OEKT8' AND LABI Eft* WEAR

CLEANED & COLORED!

Gents* Wear repaired neatly atfil^

H. F. Reiner's Dye House,

1U1S STBEKT, BKT. 61b 7«l»-

aptHtf

BAIANC POWDER.

Vt,

The A* for it. Chicago.

THE BRIDAL CHAMBEB.

ESSAYS FOR YOIMJ MEN

m-

ON-

I RAF ID PROGRESS OF THE WORK. Great Social Evils and Abuse*.

af^

The building of the Northern Pacific Rail- Which interfere with MARRIAGE. -with sure I

road, (begun July last.) is being poshed for- I mean* ot relief fer the Krring ud Unfortu- Leaves Evansville at 10:20

ward with great energy irom both extremities nate,^ a was d^ ana djebilitatea. Sent in Leaves Evansville at 5:30 r. of the line. Seve:

oasand men are em- I sealed 1 etter enve 1 opep. free of charge.

ployed in Minnesota and onthePaeifle coast. ^^dreM» HOWABD^HITARY ADi Thegrade is nearly oompleted 286 miles ^^jlPHIA'Pa*"

or trains are finished road, and

westward from Lake Si running over IS# miles track-laying is rapidly progre«eing toward •he eastern boarder of Dakota. Including its purchase of the St. Paul ft Pacific Road, the No

CHANCE CF TIME.

AOOOD 1WVESTMEMT. Jay Cooke A Co. are new selling, and unhesitatingly rec- ,. ontmend, as a Profitable and rerfeotly Safe TerrO Halite & IndiaiiapOll^ investment, the First Mortgage Land Grant

Gold Bonds of the Northern Pacific Railroad Company. They have 30 years to run, bear Seven and Three-Tenths per cent, gold interest (iiore than 8 per eent. currency) and are secured by first and only mortgage on the nmti BOiD ani ii •QOiPMBirTs, and also, as futas the roadiscompleted.on 2S.OOO ACRES OF LA!II» to every mile traokt or SOO Acres for'each 1,000 Bond.

ST. L0UI8, A NI »ALI A,

». RA1LROAD

pkb

Aat ^heir^owes/'cash6 nriee

IhisVen&em pfeaHy /htkrkst

VA SI)ALIA SHORT LINE. £t

ON

exempt from.TT. S. Tax: Principal inGold,DenominaV100 to $1,000 Registered,

and after MONDAY. May 29th, Trains on this Road will arrive and depart as follows

INDIANAPOLIS DIVISION.

LKAVK. AHBIVK. 12:35 a- m. New York Express 6:80 a. m. 7:05 a. m. -Day Express 3:55 p. m. 4:00 p.m. Lightning Express 10 2f p. ®a" 1:40 p.m. Indianapolis Local 10:10a.m.

SI. LOUIS DIVISION.

LCAVI. AHR1VR. 5:55 a. m. Pacific Express 12 30a. m. 4K(0pi m. St, L. Cairo Expretsl0:15a. m, 10:25 p. m. Fast Line 3:50 p. m.

Pullman's Sleeping Coaches are attached to "Pacifie Express,7' "New York Express" 110:20 p.

and^ 10 :20 p. m. Trains,

1

Indiana]

HAS

1

caed.

YORK. Wabbinston,

a 1 1

ADVERTISING.

it well ipakeyour business too pubraw into your store to see vhatTcu have to offer:

rtflft jiic'r .vH istf

,qmmely printedo/1 J, S58

POSTERS*

0tf nil

oraemu-i«. .town, same location, $7,500. 7 Lots adjoin-1

'MSSS C'wbirs and Small Bills, jfts^siKss.

as is most generally the case, your 'i wares especially

it s:

Address a Particular cfassts

4Besiege every avenue by which the attention of that class can be reached by well-phrased

jeals to their tastes, fancies and interests, yon have posters, circulars and handbills, it is important that they are put and scattered in the right places.

The surest way to reach the particular class you aim at, is to make sure that

feratown,

"av&ri

adl, {'id' It is certain that (j-

PJfh' Par r.ntif Mnv lm Adllpfl the time and place of tfce Concert and the /V lll'J Xt ttut. names ot the perform era will be announced

-Siij fo'xlrrs'i o. ii

To the trnjle pf many hPlisee in this city by

Prudeut Distribution ol Circulars.

Bills and

w{

"d I j$\

tilei

ADVERTISING PAYS!

The interests of business men may thus advanced by having their

GLASS A PAIWTS. 3«H PRINTING

I

I

Handsomely aud Cheaply Done

OFFICE OF THE EXPRESS.

We have every 'convenience for doing all kinds of Printing promptly and well at the

HOTELS.

TFJtHE HAUTE HOUSE. Cv-t-ner Main and Seventh Sit. Terre Haute. Indiana.

&

This Hotel has recently been refitted, and pot In first-class order, offering accommodations ansurpassfedin the State.

E. P. HISTON, Proprietor.

Jacob Bntz. tieorge Bats. MTIOSAL HOUSE.

Cor. Sixth and Main Street*, jv

Terre Haute. Indiana. Jacob Ruiz, &> Son, Props.

Local" makes direct conouisviHe and Cincinnati ExCHAS. R. PEDDLE,

nections ".ThL press Trains^ 27-Gt

General Superintendent.

MEDICAL.

jkfetifetiarS'aiaftStS •MBS-DE- HICKMAN

Treating Chronic Diseases. Ladies, eall on her before any other Boctor. This lady was in the hospital ot the United States «s an As-sistant-Surgeon during tho late rebellion. She cures CANCERS. SORE BY US, CATARRH IN THE HEAD, and all other CHRONIC DISEASES without any out-1 ard applications, and is a graduate of Boston Eclectic College. Do not fail to give your attention, to this matter. «9-Call at my office on Chestnut street, between Hixth and Seventh streets, at the residence of S. C. Keith. my5-dlm

GIFT COWCERT.

1,003 GIFTS.

Washington Co., Md., with three Dwellings and Saw Mill, lying on Chet. Se Ohio Canal, $20,000. 3 story Brick Bouse, 122 Bolton St., BaJto,, 816,500- 3 gtory Brick House, 200

3 jrtory

vilfiPrecinct and Lincoln County, Nebraska.

Hon. R. J. Brent, late Att'y Gen'l,

laltimore. On the day of the Concert the newspapers in Washington will announce the names'ef the gentlemen who will be present as a Committee of Citizens, by invitation, at tbe allotment of Gifts, and a week before that day,

in the newspapers of Washington, New York, and Baltimore. Deeds of the above Real Estate certified by counsel, in the hands of the Trustee. Tickstb and Circulars can be had of

P. C. DEVLIN, General Agent, Stationer aid Printer, No. 31 Nassau St., New York. *». Orders by Mail will roctive prompt at? e.-tion. my9-dlm

MUSICAL.

MUSICAL INSTRUCTION.

THOROUGH Course of instructions on either Piano, yiol\n. Guitar, Organ or

,t fi

Prof. GEORGE A. HARTUNQ, Or by leaving brders at Kissner's Palace of Music. oofrdly

TERRE HAUTE

MUSICAL INSTITUTE.

Music taught in all its branches, both theoretically and practically. Instrumental and vocallessonB

forty

cents each, of a full heurs

uration. Lessons at the residence of the upil one dollar each, of forty-five minutes oration: no pupils taken for a tern less than Six months pupils may enter at any time Institute rooms over the Postoffice. For further particulars ^dres,.^^

gHIDE

septl- ly Principal.

IWERCHANT TAILORING

JOHN BARNXKLE,

MERCHANT TAILOR, MAIN STREET, OverSaxton Walmalsj's Dry Goods Stere Would respectfully call the attention of the citisens of TtTre Haute, and the public in general. that he has rented rooms above Saxton 1 W alms ley's Dry Qoois Store, for the pnrpos tf carryingon t:

MERCHANT TAIIORINO.

He keeps always on hand a Fashionable lection of Cassimereg, Vestingfl, Cloths, Ac. and is ready to make it up in

TIIE LATEST btVl I

SHORT NOIICJS,

Ana on very Reasonable Terms. Having

anywhere else. Cuttli

f* DKAZBB I»

mm

"OB1ESI"

liaking Pow dcr!

oet hcleeo— and economical in

L.7THITZ A OO„ 3fl State St |yH*f(-lly-r

Flour,.Meal, Corn, Oats, Baled Hay, and Feed of all kinds,

CORN EJfc EIGHTH AND MAIN STS

^rgcles delivered to any part ofthec^y

free of

LIVERY STABLE.

B. P. HTSTM. J. THOMPSOH

HUNTER & THOMPSON,

Livery and Sale Stables. WSar*

prepared nit e*r Livery Stable, Thiidstreet. opposite the BunUnHonqa. tct famish the pnblle with geotf Stick ana ¥S8teo».

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II. R. TII^E TABL E

Fivansville, Henderson & Nashville Railroad and Transfer Packet "Fayette"

TIME

ii/iarvij-ri c. vrrrT.^ Arrives at Henderson at 11:20

myl5-dw3m

I

located herself in the city of Terre Haute, Indiana, for the purpose of

I GRAND GIFT CONCERT AND DISTRIBUTION I 3

Hor THE imrn

The Foundling Asylum, Sitteri of bharity. New York, mid Soldiert' and Svilort' Orphant' Borne, Washington,

TO

be held in Washington, D. C., under I and by virtue of a permit from Hon. A. Pleasanton, Commissioner of Internal Revenue, onThursday, July 27th.1871.

The ^following Gifts will Tie awarded the .suooessfal ticket holders by the Commissionrs: 4 story Brick House. 66 N. Calvert St., Baltimore, $28,000.' 2240 acres Timber Land in

TABLE

GOIKO SOUTH.

TRANSFER PACKET FAYEtTE,

bet in f.ir

x.

A.

oA3 I Arrives at Henderson at fi:30 p. m. Connecting with

ji.

•'t EXPRESS TRAINS.

Li

Leaving Henderson at— 11:35 A. k. Arriving at Guthrie at 3:45 p. u. Arriving at Nashville at :20 r. v.

ACCOMMODATION,

Leaves Henderson at —. 7:00 P. II. Arrives at Madisonville at 10:50 P. m. GOING NORTH.

TRANSFER PACKET FA YETTE,

Leaves Henderson at» 7:45 a. m. Leases Henderson at. 2:00 P. JI Arntes at Evansville at 9:00 A.

ii.,

Arrives at Evansville at. 3:15 p. M. Connecting with K. ft C- R. R. for aU points East, North and Northwest*

COHSECTIONS.

Passengers. leaving Terre Haute on the 5:50 A.ir.TrainarriveatOnthrie atS:45 p. w., making elose connections for Memphis. Mobile, Deeatnr, Humboldt, Chattanooga, New Orleani and all points south.

CARRIAGES.

f/1/

•#wi

-fvfijtiiai-

J^OOFING.

f*nm

Ttal,n

.. ebras

I 7 per cent gold int. $4,000 U- 8. Bonds, Sl0,y~ [N. C. State Bor.ds, 110 Shares National Mechanics' Bank, Bsilto., 100 Shares Northern

Central R. R.. lOOShares Erie R, R.. 20 Shares Balto. & Ohio R. R., 20 Shares Phila., Wilmington & Balto, R. R. 52.000 Tickkts only. will be sold at $5 each, $260,060. Hon. H. MCCOUOCGH, Elkton.Md., I Maj. G^o. T. Castlis, Balto., Md., Z1'0111

Hon. j. S. Neqlky, M. C., Pittsburg, Pa., Trustee. Referencesi Maj. Gen. D, Hunter, U. S- A., Washington. D. 0., Hon. Jas. S. Negley, Pittsburg, Pa., First National Bank, Hagerstown, Md., Appleman & Co., Bankers, Ha-

-te'

y^fir ROOFING.

KK,H

CLIPT & WILLIAMS.

Agents and Dealers in

Conway St.. Balto., $7,500. I fipe Residence JohEt'8 Patent Asbestos SOOfinv. near Govanstown, 3 miles

»»j|

on

Passenger H, W,, 511,000near CToVanstown, same looaiion, S9.000.

fine Residence 1

fine"Residence near Govanstown, same loca- Rooflna Slats. tion, $8,500. 1 fine Residence near-Gorans-1

Book Biver Paper do's Building

Felt and Cement Boofing, 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 country an warranted. Call on us at the Prairie City Planing Mills, corner of 9th and Mulberrj treets. mayl4dtr

REMOVAL.

Removed.

r-^ is

DR. WALTS HAS RBMOVED his office to Beach's Block, corner ef Main and Sixth streets, two doors north of the Postoffice. Residence. No. 74 South Third street, between Poplar and Swan. aprll-d3m

EMOVAL.

r,

HORSE

"I

vs* &

XR.

GIFFORD,

AND CATTLE DOCTOR, HAS moved to his residence, corner of Eigth and Elm streets, where he hopes to be found by all his old patrons, and new ones solicited. m5-tf

MANUFACTURERS.

IRAIRI- CITY

PLANING

MILLS.

CL1FT A WILLIAMS.

Manufacturers of

SASH, DOORS, BLINDS,

Window and Door Frames..

r«'4

Hoaldiag Brackets, st:--,.1 w~rs. Starl Railings, Ballnsters,

X3STE LUMBER, «JK

Lath and Shingles,

Slate Boofing, ..» Cement Roofing, Boofing Folt. Custom Sawing, Planing and

Wood Turning,

DONE XO ORDER

All Work Warranted.

Corner Ninth and Mulberry Sts.

BACON ft LARD-

BACOST!

J1L

than

Jutting done and wan*anted to fit. & libera) patronaare licited. aug28dti

FLOUR, FEED, IkC.

KENT €. READ,

r9HXt

LARD!

***&*!

ANICE

lot of Bacon, Sugar Cured Hams, Sides and Shoulders, Just out ofsmoke, and for sale at A. & E. KETMaN'8.

Alain street between Eighth and Ninth.

K(\ TITSKCBB LEAF LAUD.

OU 200 Bbls Best W'heaUiBdat

O rf\ BBLS. Cement, Plaster and Lime. mO\) 200Bushels Plastering Jlair. at d3in K. A E.REIMAN'S. mar2-

STEREOSCOPES.

STEHEOflCOPES!

VIEWS,

~i#f

•*.« ALBUMS, ---i. ». j. V- CHBOMOS, •FRAMES,

E. & H. TV JUM E CKT &CO 8*1 BKOAB 1, MEW

INVITE

the attentJon of the Trade to their

extensive assortment of the above goods, of Ifetr oaa

pnblieation, manufacture and

?S5

DEMTI8T8

2iL

W.E KOSHETEK i.

DENTIST!

BEACH'S BLOCK, k:::

Ryce's "){uekcyc Store.

f-5V9 •ft

WORK DONE A1

New York Prices! Z'-, ,SISI

All Operations Warranted.

L. H. BARTHOLOMEW^ BUR6E05 ASD UKOHXN1CAL Tf JD ENTIS Successor to Dr. D. M. WKLD.No. 157 Main St. National Block, Terre Haute, Ind.

R*8ibejcc*—

f.

Corner Fifth and Swan streets mSOdt

NOTIONS.

WHOLESALE NOTIONS, t)

A. C. A. WITTIG,

Jobber & Commission Merchant

In Notions, Fancy Goods,

CIGARS, KNfil.ISB, CERMA5 AND AMKRICAN

For Wet Weather, For Dry Weallier,' For Yontli, For Age, For Gentlemen, For Ladies. 3ii|.„.itFor the City, For theCountry

t'

No. 148 Main Street,^

$

tt:

E 1

4VT:

Perftiaiery, Soap. Cotton Yarn, Ksltieg, etc ,l|

New stock and prices low. Orders promptly rior inducements to Cash attended to. Su buyers, Pedlers, Incksters and Aaetioneers.

14® Main Street, Between Fifth and Sixth Streeln. In the Stere formerly occupied by Coz Sen sp!9-dwly

BOOKS ft STATIONERY.

CLOSING OUT SALE!!

B. CK COX CO.,

Has* large and eomplete assortment of II

C2-OLID PE1TS

Miscellaneous Books! ii' AND

is deBirous oVquIttiiig"ihat"branch the trade entirely, he oilers .the entir lot for sale ryp «j

Without Regard to Cost.!

Fairehild's and Holland's

THE BEST

GOLD PEN & PENCILS

Made in the United States, at less than manufacturers prices. •wAli Pens warranted. :.$•* b. O. COX A C0.7 marl-tf 159 Main street. _____ ti Tit.

BOOTS ft SHOES

CABLE SCREW W1HE, BOOTS AND SflOE|5,

IMbSJ'-

THE BEST

.if#

For Biding, For Walking, For Fishing,

$»-

1

•fti fe»

fr ur Kewell Pests, I lorlng and Siding.

And all descriptions ol Finished Lumber

''wBOLISALK AH» UTAIL DIALIBB IK

For Hunting

SOI.I BT DEALEBS EVERYWHERE See that every one bears the Patent Stamp. myl2-dlmH

COAL.

GENUINE BLOCK COAL. JR.

WHITAKER is prepared to furnish to coal consumers of Terre Haute, during the Fall and Winter, the very best Sh»'. Block Coal in the market in quantities to suit purchasers. Call and examine the quality oi his eoal, opposite the', larket House, corner Fourth and Walnut streets, before purchasing elaewere. aeplo-d6m

BIGELOH^

COAL and MINING CO.,

Wholesale and retail dealers in Anthracite, Pittsburg, Braxil, Block, Lost Creek and Sugar Creek Coals in quantities to suit customers and at the lewest 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 Oflior, in Basement under Prairie City Bank, will receive prompt attention.

RENOVATINC.

HATE YOUR

BEDS CLEANED!

.T32WIJ*

PERSONS

who isrvlci clean, light and heal­

thy feather beds te those in their naturally foul and unhealthy condition, edn-have them by leaving their bed or order at the Renovating Establishment on the corner of First and Ohio streets. All kinds of Mattresses^ Re nova-ed Featber Beds will aUo be made into Mattresses if desired. Work called for and returned tbe same day, ifneeef sary. with nearly the same weight and double the bulk. Only one bed dressed at a time, subsequently no mixing oi feathers. mar-21-wtf 3. TS. VAN SICKLE ,u"tc

UNDERTAKERS.

I S A A A

»m-

—u,.

PHOTO LANTERN SLIDES and GKAPH08C0PES NEW VIEWS OF tOS^MITET r*H.T.AHmro*T*ce., 591 Beoadwat. N«*TO»K.

Opposite Metropolitan Hotel,

mroaius -amd mxvnonnuiM or PHOTOGRAPHIC MATERIALS. marl5-d4m-w4m

:.ias»K

ti*

W. 0 CONN ELI)

DNDERTAKiiR. *'1 purchaaed back

Havin wiek. Qruber

h,

•hi

from £. W. Chad-' ndertaker's

Co., the U:

tablishment, and having had. seven year) rience in the business, is now prepared etalic Burial Cases. Cases, Casall styles ana kets, and Wooden CofBns, sbes, from the beat and argest stook burial material in the State, at No. 2 Norti Third

periei

to furnish

_IIW| Ai Ve

treet. Terre Hute, Indiana. ,i- Terra Baute. May

to

UNDERTAKER

Is prepired to execute all orders in bis line with neatness and ann Cherry streets.

with neatness and dispatch, corqer of Third Terre Haute, Ind.

1an3tV-5-«wtl

Ti

BINDING.

T»OOK BWDWO.*

Ijt .« t,:

JOSEPH KASBEfe't?

-vitig estaSlisheda lindery, is prejsared Biniin»af dBlaa^ ralines bound

D6okmanuncttiHiif. MagaiTnes bonn e. 159 Main St overB S Cox' Book Store de«l-t

r=

ox UMiBiors. T«m Haute. lad,