Daily Wabash Express, Volume 21, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 16 August 1871 — Page 3
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Ladies' Dress and Cloak TEIMMINQS
A Nil
[tfXTVOV GOODS
I also manufacture
COllDS, TASSELS, HI MPS & JTTOS8
avEztra low prices fur oountry lealers. Reespectfully. J, SCHAUBLIN. jaVdtf
BAKERY.
UNION STEAM^BAftERY
FRANK HEINIO & BRO-r Manufacturers ef all kinds ofCrackers,
Cakes, it'•*' Bread and 7 *Candy.
Dealers in
Foreign & Domestic Fruits. Fancy and Staple Gvoceries, LAFAYETTE S1REE1, ,]r
Bet. the two Railroads,
may28 Terre Haute, In
PLOW FACTORY.
Plows,
Suitable for all purposes, and all of my own make. I,am prepared to make anything in the line ofPlows to order on short notice. I keep all kinds ofj
Plow Material for Sale Kepaning is done promptly,my prices arelow, ana
TERMS CASH, And all work is warranted to give satisfaction Respectfully^.. PHILIP NEWHART. feblS-wfJin
PIANOS.
THE BEST AND CHEAPE8
JPI-A.N"OS,
Organs and Melodepns
L. KISSNER'S
Palace of Music
No. 48 OHIO STREET,
lOpp. the old Court House.) TERRE HAUTE, ISD.
N. B. All kind of Instruments repaired
PROFESSIONAL.
JJRS WATERS A ELDER,
Homeopathic Physicians
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SXJRQEONS.
OmCK-sCkerry Slrtet^bet. Sixth «md Seventh jyl3-dtf
WINE VINECAR.
PRUSSING'S
White Wine Vinegar! Is a most superb article FOR PICKLING OR FAMILY USE. Ask your grocer for it.
CHAS. G. E. PRUSSING,
jv2-dlra-TOB 33S"and 311 State street, Chicago
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FANCY STORE.
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WHOLESALE AVD RETAIL DEAI.RK IS
BATCHELOB'S HAIBDTE This superb Hair Dye is the best 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 Black or Natural Brown. Does not Stain the Skin but leaves the Hair Clean, Soit and Beautiful. The only Safe and Perfect Dye. Sold by all Drttggidts Factory 16Bond street, N York. jan25!dd-wly-BMP
Biliousness and indigestion. These two complaints are more general at this season of the year than at almost any other. They are olosely akin: for biliousness always involves an impaired digestion, and indigertion is necessarily an accompaniment of a disordered or torpid liver. Happy the man or womap who can boast of a stomach that has nev-r felt the horrors of dyspepsia, and to whom that great secretive agent, the liver, has never given pain or trouble. Hot one in a thousand can lay claim to entire immunity from irregularity in these organs. How, then, shall they be regnlatcd? Not by powerful cathartics, alternated with ordinary stimulants, but by a, medicinal invigorant, like Hostetter's Stomach titters, which combine in due proportion the tdnic and the alterative prirciple. Wherever there is a church, a school house, and a general store, this famous medicine may be procured. No village merchant finds it prndent to be without it, for it is enquired for every day by every class. The workingman. buys it becaiise it increases his capacity for toil, and is followed by no reaction. The effect of the salubrious roots, herbs, etc., of which it is composed, diffused through his system by the ure stimulant which forms the basis of the litters. Is most healthful and invigorating. The scholar, the merchant, and, in fact, all men whose minds or bodies. »r both, are in constant exercise, will derive benefit from its use. To persons of sedentary habits it supplies, in some measure, that activity in the circulation which is obtained by physical exertion, and is the best known remedy for constipation.
Ask for Hestetler's Stomach Bitters, and do not be coaxed into purchasing any of the imitations and frauds sometimes offered in its stead.
Tlx© Oele •iited
Murr.
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The most lasting, agreeable, and refreshing of all perfumes! for use on the Handkerchief, at the Toilet and in the Bath. For sale by all Druggists and Per* Juniers.
CONSUMPTION.
Its Cure and Its Preventive.
BY J. H. SCHENCK,
Many aliuman being has passed aray for whoso deutli there was 110 other reason than the neglect of known ami Indisputably proven means Of cure. Those iiotir anil dear to family and friends are gleeplhi: the dreamless slumber into Which, had they cuinily adopted DR. JOSEPH H. SCHENCK'S SIMPLE
TREATMENT,
and availed themselves of his wonderfully efficacious medicine-*, theywouldnot,have fallen. l)r. Schenck lias in his Own, case proved that wherever sufficient.Vitality lemains, that vitality, by liis modiiiines and hIndirections for their use. is quickened intOhettttWul vigor. tn this statement there is nothHBripresumpui ins. To the faith oflfio no representatfou thai, is notia tJaBMoo tWiiMUb-staiittatediBy'-livinguntfjE^tewow^The theory of the cure by DlV'SmwSi* s. WeOTMes is us simple iw it iatinfailtntf^its pirl
I wo ph y^re
quires ny arguinenti It aeif*ft|8Ur lug, teljC-coa-
y'jchjB&S-^ee^awe
first two weapons with which Uie citadel Mf the malady is assailed TwaE«ttr®:ot th%crfses of cunaumptio^»ritlnatglndy»pgWfcapU:*^nctlonally disordered Uveit WitteuHsf Condition the biwnclltai tabe^-^OT»nthl»&''^tB~tha. stomach. Tliey respond to the morDinc action of the liver. Here then comes, the culminating result, and the setting in, with all its distressing symptoms of
CONSUMPTION.
The Mandrake Pills are composed of oneof Nature's noblost gifts—the Podophlllum Peltatum, They possess all the blood-searching, alterative properties uf calomel, bat, unlike calomel, tuejr
LEAVE NO STING BEHIND." Tho work of cure is 1W beginning. The vitiated and mucous deposits in the bowels and in the alimentary canal are ejected. The liver, .like a dock, is wound up. It arouses from Its torpidity. The stomach acts responsively, lind tho patient begins to feel that ho is getting, at last,
A SUPPLY OF GOOD BLOOD. The Sea-weed Tonic, In conjunction with the Pills, permeates and assimilates with the food. Chylltlcation is now progressing without Its previous tortures. Digestion becomes painlesB.and tho cure is seen to be at hand. There la no more flatulence, no exacerbation of the stomach. Aa jtlte sets in. 9 creates ufcent fi
Nowcsmes tho greatest Blood Purlfler ever yet given by an Indulgent father to suffetf Schenok's Pulmonic Syrup pomes in te
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Jyrup pome!
riven by an Indulgent father to suffering num. ...... *9 perform __ lplete the cure, "it enter* at onco upon its work. Nature cm not bo eiieated. It collects and ripens the impaired and diseased portions of the lungs. In the form of gatherings, it prepares than for expectoration, and lo! ft a very sHbrt time tiio malady is Vanqoished, the rotten throne that it occupied is renovated and made new, ana the patients in all the dignity of regained vigor, step* forth to enjoy the manhood or womanhood that was
its functions and to hasten and com
GIVEN UP AS L.OST.
The second thing is, tlio patients must stay In a warm room until tliey get well It is almost impossible to prevent taking cold when tho lungs are diseased, but it must be prevented or a euro tan not bo effected. Fresh air and riding out, especially in this section of tbo country. In the tall and winter season, are all wrong. Physicians who recommend that course lose their pai tients, if their lungs are badly diseased: and yet, because they are in the house they must not sit down quiet they must walk about the room as much and as fast as the strength will bear, tocot up a good circulation of blooa. The patients must keep In good spirits—be determined to get well. This has a great deal to do with,the appetite, and is ihe great point to gain. 'IV despair or cure after such evidence of
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possibility in the worst cases, and m«ral certainty in all others, is sinful. Dr. 8ahenek's personal statement to the Vacuity of his own euro was in thepe modest words:
Many years ago I was in tho last stages of consumption confined to bed, and at one time my physicians thought that I could not live a week: then.like a drowning man catching at straws, I heard of and obtained the preparations nMnh I nntr offer to tlio public, and they made ire of me. It seemed to me that I
could feel them penetrate my whole system. They soon ripened tho matter in my lutws. an" 1 would spit up more than a pint' of offensivi yellow matter every morning for along time.
As soon as that began to subside, my cough, fever, pains, and night Bweats ail began to leave me, and my appetite became so great that it was with difficulty that I could keep from eating too muoh. I soon gained my strength, and nave grown in flesh ever since. "I was weighed shortly after my recovery," added the Doctor,
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then looking ljke a mere
skeleton lunds poi twenty-flve (325) pounds, iuiar ^°£r. sS^ck has ^discontinued his professional vlMts to New-York and Boston. He or his son. Dr. J. H. Schenck. Jr., still continue to see patients at their offlco. No. IS North Sixth Street, Philadelphia, every Saturday from 9A.M.to3 pjt. Those who wish a tliorougn examination with the Resplroraeter will be charged *5. TheRestirometer declares the exact condition of the ungs, and patients can readily learn whether hear are curable or not.
Tho dlrestlons for taking the medicincs are adapted to the Intelligence even of a child Follow these directions, and kind Nature will 00 the rest, excepting that in some cases the Mandrake Pills are to be taken in increased doses: the three medicines need no other accompaniments than the amide instructions tUat accomposyL them: First create appetite. Df returning health, hunger is the most welcome symptom. When it comes, as it will come, let the despairing at once be el good cheer. Good blood at once follows, the cough loosens, tho night sweat, is abated. In a short time both of these morb.J symptoms are gone forever.
Dr. Schenck's medicines are constantly kept -n tens of thousands of families. As a laxative or purgative, the Mandrake Pills area standard preparation While the Pulmonic Syrup, as a cure of coughs and colds, may be regarded as a proPhylacterio against consumption in any of its iorma.
Price of the Pulmonic Svrup and Sea-weed Tonic, a bottle, er$7J0 a half dosen. Man. drake Pills, 25 cents ft box. Pur sale by all dn® gists and dealers.
ft. MACGKEADT & CO* N. E. Cor. Columbia & Walnnt Sts. CINCINNATI, O,
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UNDERTAKER Is preprrtd to execute all orders la hisUna with nealasss and dispatch, corner of Tlxird and Ofcerry streets, Terre Haute, Ind. laiil-j-
CORSETS.
THOMSON'S
NEW VENTIL4Tiwg
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Glove-Fitting Corset.
IGlove-Fitting
N addition to our justly celebrated Patent Corsets, which are, now the most perfect goods made, we have introduced The Ventilating or Summer Corset, Entirely new in Style, Perfect in Shape, and Unrivaled as a Corset for Warm Climates,
Also a lower cost "Glove-Fitting" than ever before offered, In all cases, ask for THOMSON'S Genuine Goods. Every Corset stamped with the name and trade-mark, the Crowii.
THOHSOBT, LAX6DOS 4c CO., Sole Patentees, 391Bro.*dway, N. Y. All infringers of our Patents or of our copyright in name will be prosecuted. ju5eod3m
MEDICAL.
Dr. GOTTLIEB FISCH'S BHTEBS. This preparation of ttaa atiq great ScleHtist, Dr. Qdttlleb Plsch, of Germany, 14 bnsed on the fact'tbat, as all materials of the body are derived from Food, 84 all Vital Force, or Healtb,
Is derived from the Forc stored up in Food. D* Msch's Bitters enables tl)( System to liberate an4 appropriate the?e Forces creates Appetite, curei Dyspepsia, withlts result ilng Deblllty and lack ot Nervous Energy so tone! the Stomach and Liver a* to make Constipation and illlousness Impossible re ittforees the Bygtem so tan tliie over bad results ol '^ciiangfng climate, watei
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and Better enaure tne. demands often nnexpec-' tedly made on Its Force and Energy- Ladies in delicate health, aged persons, .and all emaciated ana
——r. weak after sickness, win rnpiflly strengthen by aslhg this great preparation.
Whoever uses this remedy has for thei physician a gifted Scientestof Germany. HULMAN & COT, ,j. Terre Haute, Indiana, •4T TTH0LESAXE AWEJTTM je28-dw3m
MEDICAL.
"W- WARNER'S -7ti PILE REMEDY.
Warner's Pile Bemedy has neverfail" ed (not'even fn one case) to cure the very worst cases of Blind, Itching or Bleeding Piles. Those who are afflicted should Immediately call on their druggist and get Wxar. nkk'b Pil®
Rehedt. Itis- eipressly for the
Piles, and is not recommended to curb any other disease It has cured many jcaaes of over thirty years standing. Price One Dollar. For sale by druggists everywhere.
DYSPEPSIA.
Warner's Dyspepiila Tonic is prepared exclusively for Dys^epticsland those suffering with habitual costtveness.. It is a slightly stimulating tonic aud a splendid appetiser it strengthens the stomach and restores the digestive organs to their healthy state
Weak, nervous and dyspeptic persons shoulc use Warner'sDyspepsia Tobio. KorBale bj druggists. Prioe One Dollar.
COUGH NO MORE.
Warner's Conpli Balaam is healing softening and expectorating. The extraor dinary power it possesses in immediately relieving, and eventually curing, the most obstinate cases of Coughs, Oolds, Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Influenza, Catarrh, Hoarseness, Asthma and Consumption-is almost incredible. So prompt is the'Tdlief and certain its effects in all tne above o&es.'or any affection of the throat and lungs, that theusands ot physicians are daily prescribing it, and one and all say that it is the most healing and expectorating medieine 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 c» ugh and suffer. The Balsam will cure.
WINE OF LIFE.
The great Blood Purifier and Delicious Brink, Warner's Vinam Vltw,or WiB* of JLi£e, is fre from any poieonous drogsor afo »pl and tonic, and the finest tningin th-e world
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impurities, being preps quire a stimulant. It 1
bottles.
Dollar, in quart
EMMENAGQGUE.
Warner's EinmennTOgiie is the only article known to cure the Whites, (it will cure in every case.) Wher»* 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 Ir^ regularities, and may be depended upon in every case where the monthly flow has been obstructed through eold or disease. Sold by druggists. Price One Dollar. Or sent by mail en receipt of One Dollar and a Quarter.
Address 619 State St., Chicagro, III. novS-dwly ...
l""t©NFIIENTIAl.. -Young man whohave injured themselves by certain secret habits, wliich 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 under the treatment of any one, should first read the "Secret Friend." Married ladies will learn something of importance by perusuing the "Secret Friend." Sent to any address, in a sealed enveolpe, en receipt of 25 cents. Address Da.
Chaelss A. Stoa«t A
Co.. Boston. aug2ft-deod-wly
LEGAL
Notice is hereby given that the Trustees of the several townships in Vigo eonnty, in the State of Indiana, nave made the following returns in accordance with an act et the Legislature of the State of Indiana, approved December 21,1865, providing for the periodical enumeration of the white male inhabitants of the State of Indiana over the age of twenty-one years. Harrison Township 4,618 Honey Creek 311 Prairieton 175 Prairie Creek 305 Linton 334 Pierson 312 Riley 355 Lost Creek 397 Mevins 2*2 Otter .Creek 317 Fayette 4» Sugar Creek 459
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In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and the seal of the Board of Co mm is sioners of Vigo county this 19th day of July. ,1871. S4MUEL ROYSE, A.V. C.
July 30,1871-d6t»w3t
Are indorsed and prescribed by more leading Physicians than any tonic or stimulant now in use, They area SURE PREVENTIVE for Fever and Ague, Intermittents, Biliousness and all disorders arising from miasmatic causes. They are highly recommended as an anti dyspeptic, and in cases of indigestion are invaluable as an Appetiser and Recnperant, and in cases of General Debility hi
particularly strengthening the body, invigorating, the mind aud giving tone and elasticity to the whole system. Tbe HOME BITTERS are compounded with the greatest care, and no Tonic Stimulant has ever been offered to the public SO PLEASANT TO THE TASTE, and at the same time combining so many medical agents, indorsed by thejnedical fraternity as the best known to the Pharmacopoeia. It costs litttle to give them a fair trial, and Every Family should bare a Bottle.
We ask every one to read the following certificate from many of the most eminent phygioinns in the country
Sr. Louis, July, 1870—JAMES A. JACKSON & CO.: Gentlemen—As you have commiin'icAted to the'medical profession the recipe of the "Home Bittters, it cannot, therefore, he considered as a secret or patent medicine, 110 patent having'been taken for it. We have examined the formula for making the "Home Bitters," and unhesitatingly say the combination is on« of rare excellence, all the articles used in its composition are the best of the class to whioh they belong, being highly To.nic, Stimulant. Stomachio. Carminative and slightly Laxative. The mode of preparing them is strictly in accordance with the rules of pharmacy. Baving used them, seen its effect in our private practice, we take ileasure in recommending them to all persons _esirous of taking Bitters, aa being the best Tonic and Stimulant now offered to the pub lie. %. Ch. Bolsliniere, M. I. F, G. Porter, K. D. Alfred Heacock, SI. D. C. Serlck, H. I. Drake McI)owell, M. D. „., C. A. Warm, M. D. J. C. Whltehlll, H. D.^ £. A. dark, M. D. Dr. O, V. P. Ludwlg. r/i 8. 6-. Hoses, M. B. W. A. Wilcox, M. D, Hubert Prlmm.
U. S. Mabikk Hospital, St. Louis, Mo., Oct.. 8, -1870.—J AS. A. JACKSON CO.: I have examined the formula for making.the "Home Stomach Bitters," and used them in the Hosp'tal ior the.last four months. IoonSider them the most valuable tonicand stimulant now in use. L. MELCHER.
St.' Louis July 6, 1870-JAS A. JACKSON & CO.: Having iexainhied thfe formula from which your celebrated "Stomach Bitters" are prepaid d, and having witnessed the method1 of combining the different i":rredient8, we can safely recommend them fi.t the besttoni with which we are aoquaihtcil. From, thi_ great qare with which they are compounded, and 'from the choice materials which ehter into them, we have no doubt that they. will
far
trovi. as they deserve to be, the most poputonic and'stimulant in use.' Respectfully yours, T. 3. V4stine,H.D. T. 6, Comstoek,M. D.
We cheerfully concur with every word contained in the above testimonial. John Conzelman, Bl. D. doku llartraan, I D. Teas. Tastlne, H, D. John T. Temple, M. D, G. S. WaIker, M. B. E. C. Franklla, M. B.
Cincwnati. Oct. 19, 1870.—Messrs-. W- B. Kknnsoy & C6i,-Agents "Home Bitters": Gents—Agreeable.to your request, I have examiticd the formula of the Home Stomaoh Bitters," and fiad the remedies: it contains such as are in general use by the Medical Profession.. They are very scientifically and pleasantly combined, and as stimulating tonics will be fonnd especially adapted as corroborants to the treatment of low or debilitated stages of the system, whether arising from impaired digestion or from malarious diseases. Dr. 3. L. Tattlers. L.A.James, H. D. K. 8. Wayne, Chomlst. C. T. Mmpson, T, D. W. r. 1 aliferro. M. D. 8. P. Bonner, M. D. J. J. Quinii, JI. D. C. 8. Muscrogt, M.D. J. H. Buckle, H. D. «. W. Bigler, M. B. W. B. Woodward, M. D. G. A. Bonerty, M. B.
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 ofthe best bitters we know of now in use. Very respectfully, H. 8. Hahn, M. B. B. McTlcar, M. B. J. B. Walker. M. B. 6. A. Mariner.
Norman S. Barnes* M. B.
For Sale by all Druggists A Grocers. AS. A. AGS SON & CO., Proprietors. Labratory 105 & 107 N, 2d Street} my20dltawly ST, LOCI8, MO.
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rthern Pacific Railroad
BAFID PROGRESS OF THE WORK.
The building of the Northern Pacific Railroad, (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 266 miles westward from Lake Superior trains are running over 130 miles of finished road, and track-laying is rapidly progre»sing toward *he eastern boarder o! Dakota. Including its
S'orthern
is a splendid appetiser
.uu. ujest taingin th« world
for pariiVin the blood. It is the most pleasant and delioious article ever offered to the
Sitters,farany
ublio, superior to brandy, whisky, wine, or other article It is more healthy, and. oheaper. Both .male and female young or old, can take the Wine of Life. It is,in faoti a life preserver. Those who wish to enjoy good health and a free flow of 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. Prioe One
urohase of the St. Paul & Pacifio Road, the Pacific Company new has 413 miles, of completed road, and by September next this will be increased to at least 560.
A GOOIt INVESTMENT. Jaj? Cooke Co. are now selling, and unhesitatingly recommend. as a Profitable and rerfeotly Safe investment, the First Mortgage Land Grant tilold Bonds of the Northern Pacific Railroad Company. They have SO 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 1NTIRK ROAD AND I8
KQI'IPMRNTst,
and also,
as fast as the road is com pleted, on 23,000 ACRES OF LAX it to every mile' of track, or 500 Acre? for each SI .0(H) Bond. The are exempt from U. S. Tax: Principal and interest are payable in Gold, Denominations: Coupons, 8100 to 81,000 Registered, #10(lto #10,000.
LANDS FOB DO\BS. .NorthernPacific 7^30'8are at all times receivable at
cent, above par,
trk pkr
in exohange for the Com
pany's Lands, at their lowestoash price. This renders them practically
IKO UNDWABiANT-.
intkkebt bbab-
UKHIHO FV1TB. The proceeds of all sales pf Lands are required to be devoted to the,re-purchase and cancellation of the First Mortgage Bonds of the Company The Land Gijapt of the Road exceeds Fifty Million Acres. This immense
Sinking Fund will un-,
dOubtedly cancel the principal of the Com-1 pany's bonded debt before it falls due. With their ample security and high .rate of interest here is no investment accessible to the peo-. pie, which is more
pbofi ^ble or 81FK
fckCHAXi JiO C. S. FIVE-TWEKTIK8. The success of the New Government 5 per cent. Loan will compel the early surrender ef United States 6 per cents. Many holders of. FiveTwenties are now exchanging therm for Northern Pacific Seven-Thirties, thus realising.a handsome profit, and greatly increasing their yearly income. utiiEB8KCt
KIT1K8.
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marketable Stocks
and Bonds will be received at their highest ciyrent price in exchange for Northern Pacifio Seven-Thirties. Exibrss
charges
on
Money or. Bonds reoeived, and on SevenThirties sent in retafn. sriLL be paid by the Finanoial Agents. Full information, maps, pamphlets, etc.. can be obtained on application at any agency, or from the undersigned.
FOR .SALE BY JAY COOKE & (JO. .RSSUdjclphu, Niw York. Washhgton, Financial Agents Northern Pacific R. R. Co. By BANKS and BANKERS generally throughout tks country. aprlO
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1 Haadsomelj aud Cheaply Dome pew"! .i-f ywrr iat th« mi-i
OPEIGEl"OPj. TH^'E^PRESS.
We have every 'convenience for doing all kinds of -Printing promptly and well at the lbwert living xates.
Hj HOTELS. ttttkliii Bati. MTION1L HOUSE. 'ft Cor.. Sixth and Main Streets, Terre Haute. Indiana.
-Jacob Butz, & Son, Praps.
This House has been thoroughly refurnished. my23plv.
TERRE HAUTE HOUSE. Ctwuer Main and Seventh Sts. Terre
Haute. Indiana.
This Hotel has recently been refitted, and put In first-class order .offering accommodations nnsurpassedin the State.
E. P. MCSTOH, Proprietor.
CLARK MOUSE,
Oor.First&Ohio Sts.,
Torr© Haute,
Indiana.
IF. H. GRIFFITH, Prop
Office of Monteiuma and Palestine Hack Line?. Free Bugsto and from all trains. nev28dtf
WHEAT' RYE, OATS, &C.
TELE6RAPHMILLS, LAFAYETTE STBEET, TEBBE HAtTE, 1X5. Highest market price -paid for Wheat, Rye, Oats, Corn & Buckwheat
Whtat Flour, Bye Flriar, Back wheat Floir, All ofthe best quality, and- sold at the Lowest Prioes, Wholesale or Retail, in Barrels or Sacks. so, Sroaad Feed, Coarse'**1 Flee,*Brand
BICHABDSON^k.eiFFHOBII, Prep'"-, apSO.dly.
COAL.
BIGELO IV
COAL and M12iHSrCr&6., Wholesale and retail dealers in Anthnicite. 'ittrfborg, Bratil, Block, Lost vreek and ugar Creek Coals in quantities to 4uitustomers and at the lewest market prices.
With good coal, good .weights and prtmpt delivery, we hope to receive a share ot tie, public patronage of Terre Haute.
Ail orders loft at our Office, in Basement under Prairie City Bank', Will receive prompt attention
MERCHANT TAILORINC
JOHN BABNIKLB,
MERCHANT TAILOR, MAIN STREET, Over 8axtea A tsliib^i Diy OMiSton Would respectfully call tbe attention of the citiiens of Terre Haute, and thepublie4n general, that he has rented rooms aboveSaxton A Walmsley's Dry (Jood* Storey for the purpose ef ean^ring on
MERCHANT TAILORING He keeps always on hand- aF ash ion able lection of Cassimerfs, Veatings, Cloths. ke. and'is ready to make it up in
THE LATEST
SHORT NOIICB,
ATHOROUGH
SABD1XES, etc
Jk-Lohehjevcry moralag at 10 o'clock, and ir .lniehTetery nk^ #1 a big" o'clock. ,^Jyl4-dlm
a 1i
Ana an very Reasonable Terms. Having high rents to pay, he promises to make ttn to oraer, whether the goods be furnished by nin. or not. Everything in his line oheaper than ivwhereelse.
Ctfttitag-done and warranted to fit.
A
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.
HARTTJWG,
Or by leaving orders at Kissner^s Palace of oc6-dly Music.
TERRE HAUTE
MUSICAL INSTITUTE. Music taught in all ana
reticallj and practically:
*nd
heurs' .•rtte
six«unti»b:ii»»iU rt*7 jteter^tjaim Institute rows over the. Postomce.. For furtheipirtiMttkrs iaotON SHJDB, aeptl IT Wurijul
EY&nsYille, Headtjrgon & Nash
Packet ^Fa^e
TIME TABLE! ^•GOIKft 'TRANSFER PACKET fA YBlTSZM Leaves Kvansville at.....-..— ...10:30
Leaves Evansvllle at „....
EXPRESS TRAINS...
Leaving Henderson at 'Is?? Arriving at Guthrie at 3:45 p. *. Arriving at Nashville at......~—~~ 6:20 r. v.
ACCOMMODATION.
Leaves Henderson at 7:00 r. v. Arrives at Madisonville at.—.........l*:50
St.
p-
GOING NORTH.
TRANSFER.PACKET FAYETTE, Leaves Henderson at...................
7:45 a. k.
Leaves Henderson at 2:00 P. if, Arri es at Evansville at 9:00
a. m.
Arrives at Evansville at... 3:15 p. M. Connecting with E. & C. R. R. for all points East, north and Northwest. .COHHECTIONS.
PajslniiViS: leaving Terre Haute on the 5:50 A. Train arrive at Gnthrie at 3 i45 p. », making close connections for Memphis, Mobile, Decatur, Humboldt. Chattanooga. New Orleans and all points south.
INDIANAPOLIS & ST. LOUIS
RAILROAD,, ,7.
JfeifH tAfnp.1
3 .TJIMdH. EXPMSS TRAINS BAI1T
lotjis
And All East«rn Cities and Towns.
COHB£S8EB TIHE, A1JO. «, 1871. A
•ASiWABD.:
.,'T, --n
ft
%4^rA-' W Day Ex. Day Fx. FastLlae Daily esgun Dy exSat Dy ex Sun
-s. Leav©
St.'Coni'sV.'...'....' 7:30am t:00pm 4:15»a Pn-Tio. 11:55pm 8^ Mattoon 1:35 10:23" 3:23 Tepto Haute... ". 3:40 12:30 6:55
ikdiahapelis..AVlVfl?
wsbtwabd.
Leave
DIKEW CONNECTIONS
Elegant 81eeping
$$nm
3:00a,n
Crestline 4:20am 6:20p Cleveland... .... 7:d0 ",lo '. 2:0" p4 10ajn any 1:30 am'
Id:00pm 9s00am 4~:15 3:30am lOjOO**: 3:
lHville t, 7 ^.teburgh...... 12:10pm 5:30pm l:K».m Harrifburgh... 10:35 3:45am 11:15»m
wSSSaroi ". 5:50' 10K»*' Boiton"*..-. 11:00 11:20pm, IIl:20| NeV York....- 5:40 11:30am ,6:(0
Indianapolis- 3:15 am 7«am I ???.™ Greencastle.... 4:35 a.iK ».i» aute-r'?V6:45 10:55" 10:35" g:2l 10:05 8:26" 2:35." 11:45 5:06 f?15" _.. .. l:$pm 6:50" 5:68 •St. Louis" 2:00 7:25'' 6:30" St. Louis. ..." 2-15 7:40 6:45 y«s
Sa?.*: "ma tcb Alton-
Pana.-L.i~ Litchfield
1
i|
1 v' On all Night Trains*
JfKi) ci"-:,
h»1 a A Buy your Tickets by way of
INDIANAPOLIS AflD ST. LOUIS 1.1 0. 8. PEASE, Gen. Supt.. St. louis.
S. F. PIERSON. Gen. Tkt-Agt., St.Louis
TO CENCUiirAJti:
THE OLD RKI.1API.
•i 'ivrr %tt TEBBE HAUTE Ifij
A S
K&t
Indianapolis Railroad.
OF' djzb
CINCINNATI THROUGH LINE
N AND AFTER MONDAY. JULY 24th, there will ie
O
NO CHANGE OF.,CAMS
BETWEEN "... s-taV
Terre Haute and Cineinpatl.
LIGHTNING TIME. Two Through Express Trains Daily._
ten First Train: leaves Terre -Haute at—.
•:0G5
12:35 A.M.
Arrives Cincinnati at...:.'. 8:00 A. M. In Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars. Second TratHiy
E
6
Leaves Terre Haute at-.....»...,.i.... 4:00P.,M, Arrives Cinoinnati at .U....10:45P. M. In elegant new Day Coaches,
Baggage checked through. State Rooms, Sections.,or Borths can b« secured for CINCINNATI, also tor Columbus, Pittsburgh, Philadelphia and New York by APPLYING
PARRUJQTON.
I 91S JiSfT BaQasUt^ 'ailj 1,. 9 .^5«weiiPest., lorlag aM Sldlag. And all descriptious ol Fiiiislied Lumber
I, WHOLXgAIJt ARB UTAIL DKALIE8 IK.1, 1
SI3STE
Lath and Shingles,
Slate Booting, Cement Hoofing,
WOftfrSTOyE.
Eajply Breakfast
WOOD
a. k-
p"
Arrives at Henderson at..... 11:90 a. Arrives stlMurttn at 6i80 r. it. Connecting with
COOKIHO
'•nut
a
At General OffioesT. H,.i I. R. R. •a-Passengers by the 7:05 A: M. Trsia also make direct connection atlndiwiappljis •»A"rh""CI»,i588i/^S&&H.:
General Superintendent.
CHAS. E.F0LLETT,'
1
•General Ticket and Passenger Agent.
MANUFACTM RUPS,
PRAIBI-
1
CITY PLANING MILLS.
CLITT A WII^IAIfySL Manufacturers of
SASH, DOOBS, BLINDS, .. lUadew ui Door Fra«e»,
tf{i
«...
libera
4atrona*e lioited. aug29dtf
MUSICAL.
MUSICAL INSTRUCTION.
Folt-
(hntom Sawing, Planing and |. Wood Tornine, 'done to
ORDER.
AU Work Warranted. Conor Niatk and Mulberry Sto.
FLOUR* FEED, liC.
.Kiarr c. DEALEB IM Flonr, Heal, Corn, Oats, Balw
Hay, and Feed of all kinds, COm!TER EieHTH AHB U1I RT8 •a.Artiales delivered to any part ef the city freeof etorge. mylO-dtf
REMOVAL.
EMOYBD. 4- a: I fl*
EI t,-., "i ". HAS REMOVED his offioe to Beaob'rBlock, cerner ef Main and Sixth streets, *we north ef the Postofliqe. Keridaace,( Kortb South Third street, between Poplar and" Swan. /wrllrdta^
»TOYE! A
10,800 fioid in 1870.
OYER 30,000 IN ACT17AI USE
THE LARGEST OVEN of any Stove in the United'states. Patent Indestructible Double Fire Bottom.
USES LESS FUEL than Stoves with o.vens one-third'smaller. HOT AIR CHAMBER in front of oven.
TO GUARANTEED to fi ion, and its baking quaii'i of the old-fashioned brii
EVERY STOVE perfeot satisfaction equal to those oven.
ve
ies rick
Manufactured from a No. 1 Charooal Iror by« ,.w BEDWAT & BURTOH, '3 -r,, 1 Jineinmtl, Ohio. .q I -Tfc-i- f-lfi J»J
For sale by all reliable Stove Dealers like
li,
jen0-dSm Terre Hsutt, Tad
FAMILY CWOCEtlES.
DAN MILLER,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
ilroceries^rovisions.N ails,Fee a^ Flour, Fish, Salt. Shingles,
ftq., ftO'i
Ceraer Fearth aad Eagle Streets, Terre Haute.
Connected..with the above_i» a first-clas, Wa£o* Yard and Boarding House, the pro
patronise. son able charges gar Hoard by the Meal,Day, Week or Month, mlldwtf DAN MILLER. Proprietor.
2!-r*
Fast Ex. Bay Ex, Mght Ex. Daily exSun P.exSun D. ex8an
Made at St Louis for Kansas City, and all Principal. Points .in Missouri. Kansas .Colorado and:theWe*t, .on«qji« ••••Sp'is-i
r. 0: BUHT S
JAB.H.Ttamir TURNER & BUNTIN, _J Wholesale and Retail
,13 I
DEALERS I--IMiP? an All kinds of
Famil7 Grocenjes.
COUNTRY PROWCB ughtat the market prioe. dive us a call.— tWalile to show toods.
FtOlTB AND FFED.
Conner 7th'lit
TerrfHante.
DYE HOUSE.
SPRING OPENING!
RENTS' AND LADIES' WEAR{f CLEANED & COLORED! Gents'Wear repaired neatly at •. ...<p></p>House,
H. F. Reiner's Dye
1 93
WtlW STBEKT, BET. 6th 7th. apr5-dtf
CARRIAGES.
cine •gm
rrrA Jl "8
t.J1 -Jili 9 Dsb rif
•Mi.] hi
oS
t£l&
LA
oeo-
.iJ*K
tin ttUIMU
KStlKsO blhd'ff '!i3
MEDICAL.
THE BBIDAXi CHAMBBB.
ESSAYS FOR YOUNG MEN, ilb ON
Great. Social ETilsand. A.buses.
nab., diseased and deWitated-^^Seiit in
!8""b
MANljOOD:
How Lost how Restored
Just published, in a sealed envelope. Price, sit,tents.
T, and RadTcil Cate ®f Spermatorrhea Sentinal .We •ions- Sex Inarriagt nera
Ksi Mental
Green
Xewtera'
in tM Pidrfon
-fi
Abuse,
'./author
£ty. riaulting '. J. CULVKEWI Book," «c.
"A Beea t« Tionsaads ef^uBerers." Sett under seal, in a plain envelope, to any address,--postpaid',0*1receipt ofsix rents, or 1^-: atamps. by CHA8. J. C.
jartew^lt Tork, l|oet O^fe k»x 4^M.
i,
I is Iff
Us (jky, be^iB' ,an# cohtihu-
a(ti«nd»nee.m be »art of TOacln.}
er?and ike
iwt sw
ttihi
FOUNDRY.
T. H. M'EIFRESH. J. BABSAKB
Phcenix Foundry
„:.n~ ASD
MACHINE SliOPl
HoEIvFBESB & BABKAED
Corner Ninth and Eagle Streets,
(Near the Passenger Depot,)
'IKBRE IIATJTK, 1ND.S
Vi"ANUFACfURE Steam Engines. Mill 1VJ Machinery. House Fronts, hire Fronts, Ciroular Saw Mills, and all kinds of
IRON AND BRASS CAS1IN6S!
Notice is therefore given to all whom it m»y concern, that unless proper objeciions are made to said Auditor on er btfort Oot. 14 1871. h* will isni -o said W m. A. Valentine, anew oertlficat of purchase on said sda?d for the lots So owned by him as aforeitness my hand and official real this 12th ay of July, A. D. 1871. cj
ORSE .AND. CATTLE DOCTOR.,_HA8fnu
moved to his residence, corner of EigtlC Elm streets, where be hopes to be found? all his old patrons, and new ones solicit mS-tf
VINECAR BITTERS
Theynrea Gentle 1'nrjratlvc a* well nnu ToniQ. possessiiis, also, the peciUiar merit of acting aa a powerful asent in roilevlnff Conges-
tlon or
-fl
sM •?50
I»€:
REPAIRING DONE PROMPTLY
All parties connected with this establishment being practical mechanics of several years' experience, we feel safe in saying that we can render satisfaction to our customers, both in point of Workmanship and Price. mytf-dwly MoELFRESH BARNARD.
LEGAL.
LO&T
tEi lIFICATJfi.
Whereas, William H. Valentino has filed in the offioe of theaAuditor Vi«o county his affidavit, alleging the loss of the certifioae of purchate issued by C. W. Barbour, School Con misnioner ot tow ship i't, north of range 9 west, in said county, to Jam Redford on' the 15th of September, A D, I8i8 for Tot 18 in subdivision 01 section 16, townehip and ranaaafoiesaid, which co tifi cate was assigned oy said Redtoru to John -lurton, who assigned the sume A ron B. Barton, and he to Hol.nda K. ^dk us, who ubdivided said lot 18, and ctn.ev-d to Oeorge Hamlet lots £!o. 4. 5. 9.10, ui,d of lots 3 na 8 ot raid subdivision an- he to said affiant the lotr lxst menti ntd. and pray ng for anew certificate of rchase of u.i much 01 said lot 18, afcownedtyhim above mentioned.
PAMUEI. ROY.-E,
jyl9-w3m Auoitc of Vigo county.
professional.
frO
CAKCER ll RED
DR. SAMUfcL KIKKMAN
OFFERS
his services to the affiicted, and
proposes to cure the folldwii diseases, vii: Scrolula, Sore Eyes and Fever Sores. He also makes the
Cure of Cancer a Specialty-
Ard will will warrant a cur» in from six to eitht week* Terms made known on application to the Doctor, at Bo'ckvitle. Pane ounty. InHinna iyS w6m
Nf VATINC.
jjj HATK y«I
hirsd
'u A
fi
Se
si tor ...
BEDS CLEANED!
-fii I-'-
EBSONS who prefer clean. light and healthy feather beds to those in their natur—.y foul and unhealthy condition, can have them by leaving their bed Or Order at the Renovating Establishment on the corner of First and Ohio streets. All kinds of Mattresses L- Renova ed Feather Beds will also be made into Mattresses if desired. ork oalled.for and returned.the same day. if
neccB .,
ry, with nearly the same weight and double'' bulk. Only One bed dressed at a time, subsequently no mixing ot feathers. m%r21-wtf J. If. VAN PICKLE
REMOVAL.
EMOVAL.
Si
DR. GIFFORD,
V.iW ii
if.
MEDICAL.
^TiiillfuwTwirrirM1 i.fWALKii, Proprietor, li. II. DonaJ.d
A Co.,
ITIflil'I OlfS Bear
Alcoholic Stimulants.'
Iruiod^'
FWkOICkcI.^
Ag.nU, Sui
34 Coinin.rr. St., N .1.
Teatimray
ta thvlr
WoeJesfal Cnratiye Kffrcl".
«ri*
Yincjjtar Bittere are not a vile FancyDrink, "Made' of poor Rntn," WWlfckey, Proof .Spirits and Itefuefc
XItiaer*,
doc
tored. astced and sweetened ,to ploase the: taste, .'called Tonics," Appetizers." Restorers,"" &c.. t^at lead the tippl. on to drunkenness and rain, qu bat area true Medicine, made from the Native Hoots »nd Herbs of California, free from nil
.They
aw
the
OllEAT BLOOD PURIFIER ftnd A
l^IFB
CJIVINtJ PRINCIPL.E.
a perfect
BeMTOtor and liivi^orator of the System, carryfneoftall poisonoas matter and rcotoring-tho blood to a healthy condition. No person can take these Bitters according
tor
dtrections and remain Ions ,JiK
unwell, provided their bones are not destroyed |,y mineral poison Or other means, and tho vital *li organs wasted beyond tho point of repair.
Inflammation or the Liver, and of all the Visceral Organs. FOR FKMA1.B COMPLAIKTS, whether in young or old. married or glnsrle, at the dawn ol 3 woirmnbood or at the turn of life, these Tonic Bitters have uo equal.
For IiiBnniitintory and Chronic Kiirumntlnin [Hill (Jout, ljr»pcp»in or digestion, HI! 1011s. Remittent nnd Ililcrihlitciit Fever#, li»en»ea
these.Bitterx h:rt
of
the
)HeniU'Ulvri Iildiieya and Madder,
1kch
J.
most sueceswful.. Such
lliftosNCii are causid by Vitiated IHooil, wliieh is acaeraliy produced br durongemcnt ot .w the Diaoiitive Organ#. ,.
DYSPEPSIA OR INDIGESTION, Hcaflnctic. Pfti« in tlie Shonldei 3. Cough?, Titfit- ,a,. ncsi of the Chfest, Diizisess, Sonr Enictatlons of the Stomach, Bart Tiwtc in tlie Month. Bfllons Attacks, Pttljiltatlon ofthe Heart, Inflammntlon ot fjii the. Lungs, Pain in tlier- gions of the Kidney?, anil a hundred other painful symptoms are the offsprinpr* of Dyspepsia. *. •J'hoy Invigarnte the Stomach and ftiniillnte the -.jj tfirjiid Livi-r nnd Rowel", which render them of unequalled Vtfic&ry in clcatiisingtheDltfOd ofitilimimyitieH, fnirt imir»rtii'J new life and vigor to rlw wliolc 4 rt«W. -it„
FOR SK.IN' DISEASE!*, Eruptions Teltcr, Salt'hh'wtii:• ltli'itchi:!£ »*P"t. Pimple*. PnstalM. Wl B.ilKi Uarfjnncles. Rinir-Wornix. S nW I trad. So
Itch fknHr/H. l)i+ oloRiUoiw.iftlie
««imm? wnllture. are littrallv dii(« upsn ,™rrffd out *t thPiyrteiH inn short Siete Bittern. (Ji.e bottle in siK-b we* «i]l-on-vaniw the^moW Incredulous of thdrmiratiteofltaci. H%
Clennse the Vitiated Blood
whenever
you tnul itf
impurilit* bursting tlirough'tbe «ki» 11|»W*', Eruptions or Por™ cleftnW it wWi yon find it «t».l abstracted'end slaggUh In ^he »«ipa:,(toaim when it i* f.nUandy^ur feelings ill tell you win-., .. ••SS'tteMoodpnw. ""dibe health of thn «y t»n, »'i' will follow. ttSi TAPEt k»1 otlrar WtlR^lS, ni kinu inthesyrtemofsoinany thqasniidif.*:iree'flfetWllJ destroyed and removed. BOLPBY ALL paUGQIBTS AND nKAl-h^S. J. WALKSR. Prvprletor. B. 'H. iXcWNAftD &
francisoi,
