Daily Wabash Express, Volume 21, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 14 October 1871 — Page 3
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Legal advertisements one dollar per square for each insertion in weekly. tar Local Notices 10 cents per line. No Item however short inserted in local column for less than 50 cents. oar* Marriage and Funeral notices 31.00.
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ear Society meetings and Religious notices if, 15 nents each insertion, invariably in advance. aer Collections will be made quarterly on 11 advertisements.
WALL PAPER, &C.
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STOCK OP
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WALL PAPER!
For the Fall Trade just opened at the_
I).-pot for Painters and Decorators' Supplies,
Ttt. BUCKET,
68
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Inclu ling some fine
Enameled |and Colored Glass,
FOR HALL DOORS AND TRANSOMS.
Tho finest and best ever offered in.the city at ereatly reduced price?.
WOOLEN MILLS.
WOOLEtf GOODS CHEAP
Prices Cut Doivn.
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Woolen (Joodsl Retailing at Wholesale Prices.!
NEW ARRIVAL.
FIXE AND COMPLETE
Fall and Winter St
BOOTS AND SHOES,
In all styles, and te be sold at the
LOWEST PRICES,
-at—
J. B. LUiDOWICI & CO.'S
ror. Sixth and Main Streets. ./. sep27-dw3m
PIANOS.
•j fl«ST AND CHEAPEST
and
Melodeons
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SISSNER'S
of Music.
48 OHIO STREET,
ip. the old Conrt House.) rKRBE HAUTE, IBID.
B.—All kinds of Instruments repaired
DYE HOUSE.
BESTS' AND LADIES' WEAB
CLEANED & COLORED!
Gents' Wear'repaired neatly at
H. F. Reiner's Dye House,
MAIN STREET, BET. 6th & 7th »pr5-dtf
SPECIAL NOTICES.
The Warning lias been Heeded. Sinoe tee exposure of the attempts made by certain unscrupulous local dealers, to palm off their coarse astringents, made from cheap and impure materials, in the place of the great national tonic, Hostetter's Stomach Bitters, public opinion has set strongly against these empirics and their preparations. Their occupation is gone, or soon will be. Whel the light is let into deception it soon wilts down. Persons who trifle with their own health, by using unknown preparations, with no guarantee to sustain them, when an established specifiic. proven by twenty years experience to be exactly what it is claimed to be, is within their reach, are sure to repent their termerity. Many have done so in this instance, but it is hoped that the truth plainly spoken has arrested the evil. In the meantime the demapd for the leading protective and restorative medicine of America was never so great as it haB been this-sea-son. From fever and ague districts of the west, south west, and south, it is literally overwhelming, and it may be said of the advices from all parts of the country of the cnres it is effecting in dispepsia, billious complaints, and chronic constipation, that "their name is legion." Everywhere the sick and feeble seem to have realized the im ortance of "holding fast that which is gooi3," and of avoiding what is spurious and dangerous. dwlt
A NeV Enjoyment! :f
Ladies, have
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man'S
MUBBAY
FLORIDi
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Lak-
W TUB It is really the best
perfume to be found. It is equally suited for the handkerchief, :he toilet and the bath. In France and England, in South and Central America, and in India and China, Ac., Ac., 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-deodly
BATCDELOB'S HAIR DTK. This superb Hair Dye is the beat in the World —Perfectly Harmless, reliable and Instantaneous. No disappointment. No Ridiculons j| Tints, or Unpleasant Odor. The genuine W.
A.
Ohio St., Terre Haute, Ind.
Batchelor's Hair Dye produces IMMEDIATELY a splendid Blac& or Natural Brown. Does not Stain the Skin, but leaves the Hair Clean, Soft and Beautiful. The only Safe and Perfect Dye. Sold by all Druggists Factory 16Bond street. N York. ...... 25-dd-wly-SMP
ON MARRIAGE.
HAPPY
RELIEF FOK YOUNG MEN from the effects of Errors and Abuses in early life, Manhood restored. Nervous debility cured. Impediments to Marriage removed. New method of treatment. New and remarkable remedies. Books and- Circulars sent free, in sealed envelopes.
Address, HOWARD ASSOCIATION. No. 2 South Ninth St., Philadelphia. Pa. oct5-d3m 1
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You Can select from the finest stock of'
HOME-MADE WOOLEN GOODS Ever offered in this market, consisting of CASSIHERES, FWEEDS
JEANS, ^liANXELS
.Villi
that will not shrink.
In many stylos, tt
Waterproofs, Coverlets, Spreads, Woolen Sheeting, Blankets and Yarns. No Cotton or Shodly in these goods.
All we aak is to give, us a call examine 'ourGoods learn our priccs, and save yourselves many dollars.
KENNEDY. & CO Vigo Woolen Mills,
18-1 Term Haute, lnd
SHOES.
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fcMPTION. —Tho pr:.f Coneump tion is derangemcut of tliu cll^ctiiire organs. This (Jcrangcment produces deficiai. nutrition and aa'imilation. By assimilation, Imean that process bywhic'.i tho nutriment of the food is converted jfSto blood, and thcnco into tho solids of the body. Persons with di eel ion thus impaired, having the slightest predisposition to pulmonary disease, or
if they lake cold, wilibc very liable to have Consumption i.-f tlie Lr.n^s.in some of it- forms and hold t:.:it it v.-Ill be i:npu.-finle to euro any case of "o:!«n::ip::an without l'.r.-t restoHhg a good digestion !.oai !iy as-inniation. The very first Biin^ luhoiione is to cleanse the'stomach and' botrolA from Jill diseaw-j.-nacus and slime which are clog^injj these orgau. no that they cannot perform Uicir Rinclions, and then rouse up and restore thu liver to a healthy action. For this purpoo, the purest and best remedy is Schcnck's Jlandrake Pill-'. These Pills clean tho stomach and bowels of a':! the dead and morbid slime that is causing dlsea.-o cncl decay in the whole system. They will clcar out the liver of all diseased bile that has accumulated there, and arouse it up to a now and healthy aotio i, by which natural and healthy bile is secreted.
Tho stomach, bowel?, and liver arc thus eleansed by the use of Schcnck's Mandrake Pills but there remains in tho stomach an excess of acid, the organ is torpid and tho appetite poor. In the bowels, tho lacteals arc weak, nr.d requiring strength and support. It is in a condition like this that Schcnck's Seaweed Ton: proves to be the most valuab'~ remedy ever discovered. It is alkaline, and ivs use will neutralize nil excess of acid, making tho ctomacli sweet and fresh it will give permanent muo to this i:.yortant organ, and create a good, hearty appetite, and prepare tho system for tho first process of a good d:: e»lion, and ultimately make good, lionll/y, Jiving blood. After this preparatory Iron!incut, what remains to cure n»ost cases of Consumption is the free and persevering use of Schcnck's Pulmonic Syrnp. Tho Pulmonic Syrnp nourishes the system, purifies tho blood, and is readily absorbed into tho circulation, and thence distributed to the diseased lungs. Thero it ripens all morbid matters, whether in the form of abscesses or tubercle!!, and then assists Nature lo expel nil the diseased matter in the form of frco expectoration, when once it ripens. It is then, by tho great healing and purifying properties of Schenck's Pulmonic Syrnp, that all ulcers and cavitics aro healed up sound, and my patient is cured.
Tho essential thing to bo done in curing Consumption is to get tip a good appetito and a good digestion, so that tho body will grow in flesh and get strong. If a person has diseased lungs, a cavity or abscess there, the cavity cannot Ileal, the matter cannot linen, so long as the system is below par. What ia necessary to cure is a new order of things, a good appetite, a good nntrition, the body to grow in flesh and get fat: then Nature is helped, (ho cavities will lieal, tne matte:will ripen and be thrown off in large quantities, and the person regain health and strength. Thi is the true and otsly plan to cure Consumption and if a person is very bad, if the lungs j-e no entirely destroyed, or even if one lung it entirelj
:one, if there is enough vitality left Jn the othes 1 heal up, there la hope. I have seen many persons cured, with only one sound lung, live aud enjoy life to a good old ag# This is what Schenck's Medicines will do to cure Consumption. They will clean ont the stomach, sweeten and strengthen it, get up a good digestion, and give Nature the assistance she needs to ^lear the system of all the disease that it. in the mngs, whatever tho form may be.
It is important that, while using Schenck's Medicines, care should be exercised not to take old: keep in-doors in cool and damp weather avoid sight-air, and take out-dour exercise only in a genial and warm sunshine. 1 wish it distinctly understood that when I recommend a patient to bo cnrcfulin regard to takmg cold whjlo nsing my medicines, do so for a special reason. A man who has but partially re-' covarad from the effects of a bad cold is far more liable to a relapse than one who has been entirely curtd, and it is precisely the same in regard to Consumption. Bo lung as the Inngs are not perfectly bealed, just so long is there
ger of a full return of the disease. Hence it is hat I so strenuously caution pnlmonary patients against exposing themselws to an atmosphere that is not genial and pleasant. Confirmed Consumptives' lungs are a mass of sores, which tho least change of aunosphere will inflame. The grand secret of my success with my medicines consists in my ability to subdno inflammation instead of providing ft, as many of the faculty da An inflamed lung cannot with safety to the patient b« exposed to tho biting blasts of winter 01 the chilling winds of spring or atitnmn. It should b# carcfully shielded from all irritating influences. Th« utmo-t c:'.ulinn should be observed in this particular, as wiihont it a cure under iilinost any circums-tnucf is aa impossibility
The person shon'd bo kept rn a wiiolemmeend utritious diet, all t!-'i ir:dic:!:ts cc i:tim:ed nntil tho body 1.jg ti!«-«i t. it t!
ejhrkiI
quantity of tli-sh r.nd i.: I was my-c!f r» l-v -t -t out of the orst kind of Co^ i.-nvij.t:'. .- ..., ve lived to at an in a lang mostly poiif. I hsvo t!.ouii.tiMis siiice. id very many have bein c:c'v.. 1 thi# trvcliBint hum I h:vve nevvr sren.
About the 1st of October. I expect to tako po^sssion of my new building at the northeast c. ner of Sixth and Arch Streets, whei-e 1 shall l.c pleased to give advice to all who may require it
Full direetiona accompany all my remedies. mat a person in any jmrt of the wond can be rcau «•!cured by a strict observance of the sam«.
J. 11. SCHEXCK, Philadclphiii
R. ACRE A BT & CO., N. E. Cor.J Colrn Imd & TTalmit Sts|
CIJfClSJN ATI, O, "WTiolosaTe Areivts.
COAL.
BIGELOW
COAli and MINING CO.,
Wholesale and retail dealers in Anthracite, Pittsburg, Braiil, Block, Lost Creek and Sugar Creek Coals in quantities to suit customers and at the lowest market prioes.
With good coal, good weights and prompt delivery, we hope to receive a share of the pnblie patronage of Terre Haute.
Ail erders left at our Office, in Basement, under Prairie City Bank, will receive prem attention.
The only Reliable Gift Distribution in the country:
$60,000.00
IN
VALUABLE GIFTS
To be distributed in
L. ID. sxhste'S 153n9BECttJI.AB MONTHLY
Grift Enterprise
Te be Drawn MONDAY, NOV. 27, 1871, TWO GBAND CAPITALS OP $5000 each in Greenbacks Two Prizes $1000 Five Prizes 500 Ten Prizes 100
EACH IN
GREENBACKS I WHOLE ND3IBEB OF CASH GIFTS, 1,0001 1 Horsd%ind Buggy, -with Silvermounted Harness, worth $600 I Fine toned Rosewood Piano, worth 500 10 Famiiy Sewing Machines, worth 100 each 5 Heavy Cased Gold Hunting Watches and Heavy Gold Chains, worth- 300 each 5 Gold American Hunting W atches, worth 125 each 10 Ladies' Gold Hunting Watches^ worth 100 each 800 Gold and Silver Lever Bhnting
Watches (in all) worth from $20 to 300 each Ladies' Gold Leontine Chains. Gents' Gold Vest Chains, Silver-plated Castors, Solid Silver and Doubled-Plated Table and Teaspoons, Ivory-Handled Dinner Knives, Sil-ver-plated Dinner Forks, Silver Vest Chains, Photograph Albums, Ladies' Gold Breastpins and'Ear-rings, Gents' Gold Breasipins, Shirt Studs and Sleeve Buttons, Finger-rings, Gold Pens (silver extension,) etc. Whole number Gifts, 6,000. Tickets
Limited to 60,000.
AGENTS WANTED TO SELL TICKETS, to whom Liberal Premiums will be pailSingle Tickets, $1 Six Tickets. 85 Twelve
Tickets, 810 Twenty-five Tickets, 820. Circulars containing a full list of prizes, a description of the manner of drawing, and ether information in reference to the Distribution will be sent to any one ordering them. All letters must be addressed to OFFICE, E. I). SINE, Box 86, 101 W. 5th St, CINCINNATI, O. g«p27-dwly
IpANDS.
Cheap Farms!
Free Homes!
-vf ?-Hte Oil 1HE LINK OF THK
Free Homestead of 16b Acres,
as Within Railroad limits, equal to a
jDirecf Bounty of $400.'
Send for the new edition of descriptive pamphlet, with new maps, mailed-free everywhere.
Address, 0. F. DAVIS, Land Commissioner U. P. R, R. Co. sep5-dltaw-w3m
AS THE
BEST BOOTS AND SHOES
THOSE FASTENED WITH
CABLE SCREW WIRE.
The Pliability Durability and Economy 0 these Qoods are fast rendering them THE MOST POPULAR GOODS IN THE MARKET, their superity over either Sewed or .Pegged Work being apparent on the first trial.
BEWARE OF IMITATIONS.'
All genuine goods bear the Patent Stamp on the bottom. SOLD DEALERS EVER YWHERE. »ep30-dlm
FANCY STORE.
Hew Trimming! A twjr jf,*f **t O 5 4
AND
FANCY STORE.
ri*Ssr
Imminent dan
Soatii side, nearctrner Sixth,,
WH0r.KS\LF A YD RETAIL DEALER IN Ladies' Dress and Cloak
trS,XM3Vri3STQS
"FANCY GOODS
I also ^lknufacture jy.
CORDS, TASSKI,S. GIM11S 4 .JTT058
iwErtralow pr .....for country dealers. Kees ectfu J.
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*CIFT ENTERPRISE. TUELL. RIPLEY DEMINC-
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PACIFIC RAILROAD.
f-«
-J J.5 A LAND
gkant of
18,000,000 ACRES
OF THE
Best Farming and Hineral Lands in America. 3,000,000 Acres of Choice Farming and »:, Grazing Lands on the line of the road, in the faoj
litate of Nebraska iii the Great Platte Valley
NOW FOE SALE, for cash or long credit.
These lands are in a mild and healthy oli mate, and for grain growing and stock-rais-ing, unsurpassed by any in the United States.
Prices rauge from $2 to §10 per Acre
HOMESTEADS FOR ACTUAL SE TTL BRS)
-rq~-
&
lent Land beatte, open for
2,500,000 Acres of Qover: tweon Omaha and florth entry as Humbstbads ONLY.
SOLDIERS OF THE LATE
iv ARE ENTITLED TO A i'
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OMAHA, Nbb
BDOTS & SHOES,
Acknowledged Everywhere
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SUCCESSOR TO
W E I S S
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J. SCHAUBLO,
Matn street, bet. 6th and 7th streets,
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FAMILY GROCERIES.
DAN MILLER, SSI Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
Groceries,Provisions, If ails, Fee Flour, Fish, Salt. Shingles, &o., &o.,
Verier Fourth and Eagle Street*, Terre Haste Connected with the above is al flrst-elas Wagon Yard and Boarding House, the pro
Srietorship
of which has again been resumed
Mr. Miller, who guarantees to all who may patronise him, good accommodations at reasonable charges. as- Board by the MesJ, Day, Week or Month, mlldwtf DAN MILLER, Proprietor.
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Ladies will P^ind.
Bias Fringed Ties, Tassel End Ties, Windsor Ties, Gros
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Graiil and Boman Bows,
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Cotton Quilting, "White Brussels Net Valenciennes Collars, "Valenciennes and Hamburg Edges, Tucked Embroidery, Black Blonde, Heal Guimpure and Duchesse Laces.
A great variety of Handkerchieis, some fine bright Striped Shawls as well as the modest [styles ^)lenty of Embossed Wool Skirts handsome stock of Dress Goots, Black Silk Velvet and Velvet Kibbons, Tabby Velvet, Opera Flannels and Light Cloakings.
We have a first-class stock of Hosiery, Ladies' Merino Drawers and Vests.
HOUSEKEEPERS CAN GET
A complete outlit of Sheetings of all widths, Pillow Case and ordinary Muslins, Bleached, Half Bleached and Brown Table Linen from 25e to $2 00 per yard Turkey Tabling, Napkins, Doyles, Towels Crash, Bed Ticking, Blankets, Carpet Chain, Cotton Batting, Bed Spreads, Furniture Chintz, Checks &c., &c. ..... .........
British and German Cotton Half Hose of fine, stout and heavy ough qualities Country Knit and Machine made Wool Half Hose Colored Cotton Linen and Bandanna Handkerchiefs
The nicest of Paper Collars and Little Notions. (Sportsmen will bear in.mind that we .have material expressly for Hunting Suits.) Si ki
CHILDREN AND MISSES
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Cotton Chain Carpets at
tiottage Carpets at
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FOR THE MEN WE HAVE f-S' i1 ,• i, 1 .-J i*v iji.S. 'tt
A full stock of Cloths, Cassimeres, Jeans, Flannels, colored and white Canton Flannels, Denims for overalls, Check, Hiekory, and Muslins for shirting. All numbers of .Richardson's Celebrated Irish Linen.
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Will find beautiful Plaids and suitable Trimmings, material for those jaunty little jackets. Rubber Combs the nicest shades of narrow and broad cord edged and Gros Grain Ribbon Merino Underwear and Hose of all sizes and qualities. vi
TH E: TRADE A
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We invite to inspect our stock of Prints, Ticks, Ginghams, Bleached and Brown Mus ins, Canton and Wool Flannels, Jeans, Tweeds, ftepellants, Checks Stripes,Strain Bags, low and medium priced Dress Goods, Table Linens, Colored Cambrics, Thread, Buttons, Braids, Tape, Pins, Needles, Knitting Cotton, Carpet Chain, Cotton and Wool Yarns, Batts, White Goods and other articles of which we are jobbers and which we buy from first hands for cash.
TUEL1, RIPLEY & DEMINO,
siCorner Main and Fifth Streets, Terre Hauir~J SpS"
CLOTHING.
FineMer'chant Tailoriiia:
fm
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1871. FALL
CAMPAIGN.
W.Y H: BANNISTER, I
IXo! 79
Main Street,'
Is no
»w receiving hi,
Fall and Winter Stock of Pine Black & Colored
ClothsCl Beaters iind Doeskins,
Fine French, English and American Cassimeres*
BEAUTIFUL LINE
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CARPETS
of^
A..P (, 'f 'i -l.si
DIAgONALS, STAPES AND MIXfiD JUITINGS
Beaver Coatings,
And a General Variety tt Gents' Furnishing Goods.
These Go"ds were bought in New Xork, direct from the Importers and will be made up in the best style and sold at rea sonable prices. Call and see for yourselves.
CARPETS. Jf**
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A 5 per cent, less than present Factory prices,
AT THE
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jNEW® YORK STORE,
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73 Main Street,
COTJRT HOUSE SGIXJ-A.R.E
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s«g ^e offer our entire stock of CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS ana MAT TOT GS at TWBNTY-lPIVEjPEB CENT. BELOW PRESENTS FACTORY PRICES.
Sale to continue until every yard of Carpet.is sold
All-wool Ingrain Carpets at.. 65 Super Inpruin Carpets at 85 Hashfort Cat^ts at......~, 1 12 Lowe\L Carpet• at..-'. 1 25
Three-jay Carpets at 1 45
Brussels Carpets oC........... 95 Oil Cloths atm ....... 50 ctsper square yard
^l^The opportuniU to baj' C*rpeta at the abore priccs will not present itsel again this year, as the immense advance in Wool has enhanced the prices of al Woolen Goods at least 25 pat cenb s'- 1 ''p
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N^E W YORK STORE 73 MAIN STREE7
Wear €oi#t House Square,
WITTENBERG, RUSOHHAUPT & CO. Prop'r
WB.
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JUST
AN
ACOMPLETE
ELEGANT
SPECIAL!
MTIOIAL HOUSE.
Cor. Sixth and Main Streets,
Terre Haute. Indiana.
Jacob Butz, Son, Br ops.
This Home has been thoroughly refurnished.? my23plT»
TERRE HAUTE HOUSE inrrner Main and Sevmth St». Terre Haute.* Indiana
This Hotel has recently been refitted, and put in first-class order, offering accommodations ansorpassed in the State.
WARRED HOBEItC *rCO.
fiXTRAOtolCiRY BARGAINS
Which close cash buyers cannot afford to pass by.
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Warren, Hoberg & Go.
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K,P. HC8TON, Proprietor.
CLABF HOUSE, Cor. Fir it & Ohio Sti.,
Terre Haute, Indiana.
W. H. GRIFFITH, Prop
Office of Montezuma and Palestine Hack Lines. Free Buss and from all tr ains. nev28atf
MUSICAL,
MUSICAL INSTRUCTION*
ATHOROUGH
Coarse 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. HAHTUNG, Or by leaving orders at Eissner's Palace of Music. oc6-dly
TERRE HAUTE
MUSICAL INSTITUTE. Music taught in all its branches, both theoretically ana practically. Instrumental and vocal lessons forty cento each, of a full hours' duration. Lessons at the residence of the upil ens dollar each, of forty-five minutes uration no pupils taken for a term less than six months pupils may enter at any time Institute rooms over the Postoffice. ther particulars address. atl- lv
ANTON SHIDB,
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OPENED! 50 pieces Rich Gro Grain Black Silka—$1.00, $1.25, $1.50 $2.00 a«d $2.50 per yard... gs
IMMEXgE STOCK, for Jackets and Tnmmibgal of Biac& and Colored Velveteem^Plushes, Velours, etc.
AAA WOOL LONG AND SQUAEE SHAWLS, at 50c, 7oc, $1.00, $1.50?$2.00 OvUu $2.50 to $8.00 each.
OA PIECES LYONS BLACK CLOAKING VELVETS, at $6.00, $6.50, $8.00 4)\J $10.00, $12.00, and $15.00 per yard.
HOTELS.
Jacob Bats George Bati.
ELEGANT LINE OF FRENCH PLAID POPLINS, at 20c, 25c, 30c, 35c 60c and 75c per yard.
1 CASES OF BALED DOMESTIC COTTON GOODS, BATTING, COTTON 1UU Yarns, etc. ..
LINE OF MERINO UNDERWEAR, HOSIERY, & GLOVES for Gents, Ladies, Misses and Children.
ICH DRESS GOODS in all the newest and most desirable fabrics onl this season.
EMBROIDERIES, REAL LACES, COLLARS, DRESS TRIMmings, Notions, eta, etc.
We aim to show the most complete assortment in every department and will guarantee lower prices "invariably" than are named elsewhere. .'S
Principal.
MERCHANT TAILORING
MEBCHANT TAILOR,
r' MAIN STREET 1 OrerSmton .tt Walmslsj's Dry Goods Store Would respectfully call the attention of the oitiiens of Terre Haute, and the public in general, that he has rented rooms above Saxton A Walmsley's Dry Goods Store, for the purpose •f oarrying on
MERCHANT TAILORING.
He keeps always on hand a Fashionable lection of Cassimeres, VestingB, Cloths. Ac. and is ready to make it up in
THE LATEST ©T I
and
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SHORT NOl ICE, Ana on very Reasonable Terms. Having high rents to pay, he promises to make np to oraer, whether the goods be furnished by him or not. Everything in his line oheaper than &>Butting done and warranted to fit.
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SHILLITO, having purchased the interest of T. C. Bnntin in the firm of Turner & Bantin, we have formed a copartnership under the nAme and style of TURNER SHILLITO. and will continue the
FAMILY GROCERY
General Produce Business,
•»aa-v*r-
AT THE OLD STAND.
Our stock is lull and onr prises shall be as low as the lowest. We would be pleased to have our old friends call and see us, as well as new ones. JAMES H. TURNER, •W WM. B. SHILLITO.
Corner Main and Seventh Stree
sepl4-dwtf
WATCHES.
WALTHAM WATCHES!
3-4 PLATE, 1£ A2VD 20 SIZES. These are the Best Watches made in this country, and are made with and without Stem Winding Attachment..t
},
They are finished in the best manner and run with the greatest accuracy, and cannot be excelled anywhere at their respective prices.
The cases are all of the newest Patterns, and specially made to our own order. Our stock of these Watches is now the largest, and our prices, all things considered, are the lowesi in the city.
BALL, BLACK Sc CO., Jewelers and Silversmiths, S65 and 587 Broadway, New York.
WARREN, HOBERG & CO., Opera, House Co,rnert
QARPETS, &C,
^GENERAL STOCK OF
UPHOLSTERY
CABPETDTGi
Paper Hangings,
Oil Cloths,
TABLE LINEN\
LOOKING GLASSES
Damask, Rep & Nottingham
a -. .-v-
CURTAIN MATERIAL
i.hh WIDTHS
or
Sheetings & Pillow Case
I S A A A
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JOHN BAKNIBXE,
libera
patronapp lioited. aug29dtf
GROCERIES.
JA8. H. TUBNEB,
W. B. SH1LLITO
2STEW
FIRM.
TURNER & SHILLITO,
c» KV 3 I'iSUCCESSOBS TO v«Turner & Bnntiu.
,*9
UNDERTAKER Is preprred to execute all orders in his line with neatness and dispatch, corner of Third and Cher streets, Terre Haute, Ind.
T\RS. WATERS & ELDER,
Homeopathic Physicians
AND
SURGE 03STS.
FOR SALE
I
The Greatest Household Invention of the •v£ Age for Economy, Convenience .» and Usetulness.
NOTIONS, &C.
1871. FALL TRADE 1871
WHOLESALE COTIOKS.
H* Robinson & Co.,
Ar»* nowieceiyin* the Largest and most complete stock of
Notions and Fanc}rtiood^
Generally ever offered in this city, boss direct from manufacturers in h'nrope and America,
AT LOW PRICES!
And will be offered to the trade on the most liberal terms. indnerments offered to parties baying i^^rge lots for cash and short time,
BOO PACKAGES OF
QLASS"WARE.
At unusually low prices,
At Wholesale Only!!
103 MAM STKJSET,
TEBRB HAUTB, Ihdiaita.v
SEW FIKXI),
WHOLESALE NOTIONS.
WITTIG tc DICE,
(Successor to!A. C. A. Wmie.U Sss-W
No. 148 Main Street,
Jobbers and Commission
MEROH &MT8,
In Motions,
-fj
Mouse Furnishing Goods,
«r' •,
MUSLINS.
We have a Large Stock of the above Goods on hand, and having, boueht them before the advance in prices, will sell them very cheap
§*'BROKAW BROS.,
109 Mnin Street, Terre Haute, gep2-dw3m
UNDERTAKER.
Fancy Ooods* Cigar*,
ENGLISH, GEBMAN A AMERICAS CUTLERY, Perfumery,
Soap, Cotton Tarn, *sIBitilif, *«,
TX7ITH increased oapital and New steek we TT are prepared to offer friends and customers superior inducements to buy of u*. _•W Special attention will bo paid to Cask Buyers, Pedlers and Auctioneers.
No. 14® Main Street,
Between and Sixth Strttlt, In theR 00m formerly oooapied by Cox
BAKERY.
UNIOIV STEAM BAKERY
FRANK HEINIG & BRO., Manufacturers ef all kind CrMkers,
Cakes,
Bread ana
f?
F. H. M'ELFBESH.
Jan2ft-6
PROFESSIONAL..
1©
Clmc*—Cherry Street, bet.'.SixtHmnd Seventh jy!3-d»f
WAGONS
i-
HAVE TEN 0E FIFTEEN HAWD Made Wagons which I warrant as good at any wagons in the State.
S. ARCHER,
Cor. 4th and Cherry St*., Terre Haute, Ind -tf
FRUIT DRYER.
Lii,
BOSWELL'8
Standard Fruit Dryer,
BOOK H64TEB, CLOTHES DRTEB. :s
Anu IBOHr HEATEB Combined.
fi
piece of furniture, a general
It is a neat nrpose .mac construction, cheapest most durable, ornamental and ready salo of any this the people, and can be manufacture' sample machine, in any village, by ordinary workmen.
purpose machine is the most simple of
The merit of the B0SWELL HEATER and uRYER is acknowledged to have no rival in any point- It is the most even and healthy Room.Heater in America. As a Fruit Dryer the price of the machine is saved each season in weight of fruit by solidfying the nutriment in place of evaporating it, and the trait is clean, infinitely better, and now becoming the only Marketable Fruit. A maSrxne kept in operation at the Terre Haute News Depot, opposite the Postoffice, for the inspection of the people,where orders or Machines nd Te rn tor a received by jyt 8»dtf M. P. CRAFT
FLOUR, FEED, AC.
KEJFT C. BEAW,
V. DEAJUBB XH
Flour, Heal, Corn, Oats, Baled Hay, and Feed of all kinds,
COKMEB EIGHTH AID IUUT ST8 a. Articles delivered to any part of tho city free of charge. mylO-dtf
Candy,
Dealers ia
Foreign & Domestic Fruiti.
Fancy and Staple Grecerie*,
LAFA YETTE S1REE1, Bet. the two oads, may'28 Terre Haute. Ind
FOUNDRY.
PiSuifl ,-t J. BABHAM
Phoenix Foundry
AND
1«V jy&'~,
MACHINE SHOP I
MoELFBESH & BABNABD Corner Ninth and Eagle Street*, ,&> (Near the Passenger Depot,)
TERRE fAUTE, ItfD.S JiSVl
TITANUFACTURE Steam EngiMs, It J. Machinery, House Fronts, FiroTron Cirenlar Saw Mills, and all kinds of
IRON AND BRASS CASTINGS!
tttiaafs zrnwext..
REPAIRING DONE PROMPTLY 1
All parties conneoted with this establishment being practioal mechanics of several years' experience, we feel safe in saying that we oan render satisfaction to our customers, both in point of Workmanship and Price. my26'dwly MoELFRESH A BARNARD.
MANUFACTURERS.
•RAIRL
PLANING
CITY MILLS.
CULFT A WILLLUHL
M&nn&ctoren of
SASH, DOORS, BLINDS,
Window and Door Frames, nil Hoaldlag BraekoU, s.5^ dtarl Ballings, .., -i Ballnsters, ,j ire well Pwtt ,« tv rioriag and Sldlag. And all descriptions of Finished Lumber
/4 WHOLE8ALX AND EST AIL B1ALIUIV
PINE LUMBER, afft" Lath and Shinglestl Slate Hoofing,
Cement Boofing, Roofing Fait.
Custom Sawing, Planing and Wood Turning, DONE TO ORDER.
All Work Warranted.
Corner Ninth and Mnlberrj 8ts«
PAINTERS. 'mS
WM. K. BARB. N. B. TXAKLX J^ARR 4 YEi
"SOME"
FJLXlSr
TEK^.
Fifth Street, bet. Main and Ohio,'
sw DEALEKS IH
PaintsJ Oil and
OF
Glass, iyl8-46a
"Who's Your Painter V9
COUB8X IT IS
C.W.SANFORD,
No.S Sonth Fi'*fc Strett
