Daily Wabash Express, Volume 21, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 22 December 1871 — Page 3
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MUSICAL Hi8TrnJtE. -Music taught in all its branches, both theeretieatly and practioaUyi Inrtrranitilmi vocal lessons forty cent* eanh, of a full hour* duration. Lessons at the residence of the pupil dollar each, of forty-five minute* duration no pupils taken for a tern less than six months pupils may enter at any time Institute rooms ever the PostoOoe. For fur'ANTON SHIDK.
Principal.
IOSICAL miRUCTION.
VTHOROUQH
either Piano. Violin, dsitar. Organ or Jdelodeon.and eultivation of the voice may Ibe see a red by applyinf direotlyt®
iProf. GEORGE A. HABTU1TG, Or tor HaAring orders at Kissner's Music. •cfedlr
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taf if There cNKfcak spot fcilefrtwri.'^and
the wisest thing that any man or woman can do is to fortify it by a course of Hostetter's
first thing to be done_ ii to strengthen the ravBarfy, The sam%j"olicy should be adopted with the human body?wben its direst fee, malaria, is abroad. If the stomach is weak Ihls tonic will lend it rigor if the bowels are morbidly sensitive, this alterative will regulate them if the liver is inert, ttiTs whole* om«stim»lant will rouse it there is c&a stipution.this aperient will eure it if tl«te is nenronsdebility, this neivine wiH replaeo it withnorv.ous riser ifthere is imparity
Id
the blood, this dupurent will neutralise it if thitre is ctoid %n the spirits, titfsiitiiar ant will dispei it. These are facts that hare hm demotetf^pd erery day for the last VVenty yearg. C&n as much be said for any ».h medicine—or rather, can as much be
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lATCHElAM Vint BTK. This superb Hair Dye is the &ett in tKe WMH' —Perfectly Harnilftss, reliable and Instaiit*peous. Nodit^piointment. No Ridiculon* Tints, or Unpleasant Odor- The genuine W. A. Batchelor'a Hair Dye produces IMMEDIATELY a splendid Black or Natural Brown. Does notaStain the Skin, but leares the Hair. Clean. 86tt fcnd Beitnfital. Th« only Safe And Perfet Dye. Sold by all Druggists Faotory 16 Bond street, N York. 25-dd-wly-BMF J* vorl
.gp-1'R£ CAUSE AND CURE OS" Cpit|rnlTin^.—The primary caufo of Consnmp. I ion is derangement of the dl c»tlvc brjans. TW» terangenfent produces deficient nutrition and assimilation. By assimilation, I mean that process by whicUthe natriment.of the food is converted into blopd. andthengo into the solids of the body. Persons with dl-'Cstion thas Impaired, hairing the slightest,predisposition to pulmonary.diMwe, or if th^rtako cold, tHII be vcry liable to haW CoAsntnirtiod of the Lungs in some of its forms and 1 hold that it will be impossible to cure any case of Consumption without -first restoring a goed digestion irnd healthy assimilation. The very first tiling to lie done is to cleanse the stomach and bowels from all discascl mncns and slime which arc clogging these organ, so that they cannMperform t'-ieir functions, and then rouse up and re-ttoi-e tho'liycr to a healthy action. For this purpose, tiic surest and best remedy is Schenck's Mandrake Pills. These Pills clean .the stomach and bo-.vcls of all the dead and morbid slime that is causing disease and decay in the whole system. Tliey wtU.clear out the liver of all diseased bile that has accumulated there, and arouse It np to a new and healthy action, by which natural and healthy bile is secreted.
The stomach, bowels, and live rare thus cleansed by the asrof Schenck's Mandrake Pills but there remains in the stomach an excess of acid, the organ is torpid and the appetite poor. In the bowels, the lacteals are weak, ar.d requiring strength and support It is in a condition like this that Bchenck'# Seaweed Tonic proves to be the most valuable remedy ever discovered. It is alkaline, audits use will neutralize all excess of acid, making the stomach sweet and ftesh it will give permanent tone to this important organ, and create a good, hearty appetite, and prepare the system for the first procesS *f a good digestion, and ultimately make good, healthy, living blood. After this preparatory tfsfttnjent, what remains to cure most cases of Consumption is thf free and persevering use of Schqnck's Pulmonic Syrup. The Pulmonic Syrup nourishes the system, purifies the blood, and is readily absorbed into the circulation, and thcnce distributed to the diseased loqgs, There jt ripens all morbid matters, whether in the form of absccsscs or tubercles, and then assists Nature to'cxpcl all the diseased matter In the forth of frcb expectoration, when Once it ripens. It is then, by the great healing and purifying properties of Sehcnck's Pulmonic Syrup, that all ulcers and cavities are healed, up sound, knd my patient is cured.
The essential tiling to be done Sh earing' Con. snmptlon 1* to get up a good appetito and a good digestion, t'o that the body will grow ih flesh and get strong. If a pcrgonhas diseased lone*, a cavltyor absecs* there, tne cavity cannot heal, the matter rfjiifin, long as the system is below |mr. Wluit {.« necemary to cure is anew order of thii.ii.'. a good npiietite. a good nutrition, tlu- lodv to i»iow iu flesh and get fat' Ulen NalUiv W the cavities will heal, the matter:* will ripen unl b«.thrown off in large quantltlea. and the pew rt-jpiTn health and strength. Thk is the true am! only plan to cure C«n?umptlon. "»nd if a person in very bad, if the lptigs :.re iiot entirely destroyed, or even if one lung entlrelj ^oue, if there is enonch-vitality left Ut-the othet 'to heal np. there is hope.
I have seen mahy jound lunr. live and Tliis Is wGatathtmcl Jonstimptlon. They will clean out the stomach, jweeten and strengthen it. get np a good dlgesciou, and give Nature the assistance site needs to
I have seen mahy persons enred, with only lung, live and enjoy lire to a gNd old I what Si&bncfc'srowcinfts-Jrw dp to. cure
one »g»
Medicines care should be exercised not to take .-old: k'cep in-doora in cool'and damp weather avoid niirht-air, and take out-door exercise only iuag*n^al.andwannsunshine.
I wish it distinctly nflueretood that When I rcxmmend a natlcnt to be^carefiil4n regard to takrag cold while using my medicines, Ido so for a •pecial reason. A wan Vrho"hl« but partially rocovered ftom the cffeca of a.bad cold is for more liablo to a'relapse' than oho who has been entirely cured, and St is precisely The same in regard to Oorirampthra. Bo loitg as the lncgs are.aiat'tier^ rectly tiealed, just so kmgjs there imminent danger of a IhU return of the disuse. Hence it Is that I so strenuously caution pulmonary patients 'against, exposing themselvt to an atmosphere that is not genial and pleasant. Confirmed Consnmptires' lungs ace *mns» of sores, which the least change of atmosphero will iniume. The grand secret of my' pnc«ps *ith tny medicines consists in my ability to subdue Inflammation Instead of provoking ft, as luany of the lacnlty da An inflamed tang cannot with safotyto tfre p* tient be ex(osed to the biting blasts of winter oi. the chilling winds of spring or autnffiti. It should:be ciirefiilly «hilde« from all irritating infiuencei. The ntmo-t caution should be observed in this particular, as .without it aenpe under almost any circumstance* is aiiltiipbssibllity. /^he person should be kepton awhplefomoand lmtntioos diet and all tho Jncdlcinw Contimted until the body t&s restored to iL-thb^MMual quantity of flesh and strength.
I was myself enrtd by Utla treatment of the xvorst kind of Consumption* at# havftjixed -tp get lit and hearty these many years, trlth one lung mostly gone. 1 have enrcd-thoafcapda since, ana very many havo been cured by this treatment whom I have never seen.
About the 1st of October, I expect to take possession of my new building at the northeast corner of Sixth and ArCh Sheets, where I shall be pleased to give advice to all who may require it.
Full directions accompany.AU my remedies, so •at a person in any part of the woHd can beread ••If cured by a strict obmi
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/"CUSTOM WORK done in the neatest ftyle V.and on short sotioe at reasonable rates. Constantly on hand-—a larse assortment of self-made Boots and Shoes, Come and examine. yourself.
Good Eastern Work at low prices. oet!9-3m
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having a few UUarehours ^ch evening, would like to en ploy them in givinc fnstrae^ tiona on the Piano^ OgMi or Melodftpn. To those jpupils who will practice daily, foil tatisfaetion will he *•»!**-eed.
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RHINE, FRENCH AND CALIF0RN1A WINES, Which he will sell hy the bottle or gallon at reasonable prices. Try a bottle, if you want a pure article.
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ILISUKANCE.
pxOFFICE OF THE
Springfield Fire & Marine
INSURANCE CO%4
.-30 ~l -X" 1tSOZ SPBIKOFIKLD. Ma88.,/0CU 25, 1871
UAGER A McKEKJJ As many of thi Compgnies have- been deceived in the amount ofthelr CTieagoiesies, we oonclude at this late day to n^ake the following 'Statement which we faimc tote correct: Assets at Market Valuo. Chicago Losses not over 9450,000 All otbei oacttan'd'glKiises W.220 "7io79.,rt0
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This will give us our Capital of W#",0*0 entire, and Surplus of |7fl,7Si, and ire expect a Salvage of over 9W.IHW atyChicago.
Our Adjusters are paying all Losses at Chicago as fast as they can be adjusted.''
Our Directors and Stockholders are pledged to pay to the Company rko non their Stock $325,000-within thirty days as a Reserve against'All'ontstanding risks, in accordance with the Law of Massachusetts and Sfew Yetk. This will gitti-*£ C*rrrA1:'"i*n StntRKl of over.' $900060 after paying al ontstatdibtlosses-
This puts us on a firm financial basis, and we shall expect a large increase of bnkiness at yoar hands ongood and des iimb Ivpnpdrty at largely iaote^Md rates. Your efforts is, our. behalf at this time, in. this direction will be appreciated. Select your bustBeel wittt great care*and atoid hard and hud« airable risks as heretofore, and please be particular not to give os too mnch in one risk or locality.r
Hoping lor favorable report* from time t», tinie.w.eremam^ „r lours very truly,
FBEBMAN. President.
SAKFbM®:®^^^1-
UNDERTAKER.
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UNDERTAKEK Is pre with and
pirtd to execute aft OTtiefs in neaiMS*. and-difpatoh. eorner ofThicd Cher ttneti,Ttri«Hsatl,hul .twit muM 07 .oVJsmMe«H«H
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the authorized a roB *•. XJotTtn Sraixs, ah
We are
no* Ao*S
Oil I pabli«lMza) to offtr these Joarnnle at a
I*kt«tes,v -a
lmniediate atta&tion they may favor us. piant uB4ettaking
io all orden wi Having teken a step in su oB4ettaking never before attempted on so large a scale* m'. trust that we will-be kupiiorted by' prompt and hearty response for wherePeriodical Literature circulates, at it doea among nine-tenths of or pbpulation,aniatfl^ ]nm for lessening.the rate lmWMdjjjvinc to the prebenl patron! of otrr Joartials wiuns for extending their snbscnptiona, aad$o those unable to ray the regular trices a Ineans for satis ying tho necessity th at slower rate-1s 2 Pubi«^Ble»sinr. ihi
inable to ray the regular pncea a
sea*'
wuHwsent fresco ea«happli(^tit fortwM. AddVesi United States Snbgcriptli arr Fifth atnet. Pi SIM prospectus .m
TpifEirYOIUCpMpS.
Baily, 'Weekly sind Semi-Vecklj.
This journal is now thoroughly identified with the greatest political necessity ~of the hour—uncumpromising warure again»t all lorms ot corruption, whether in national or ocalgo "erndient. Fur years past the X1ME6
IM
ll tot
The Model Newspaper W'eur country,
been exjposipigtbe demyraliiittg scheana Ot seit Interested pplitician%,aiitl its reeeht warfare ttpon the i'am many Demberats uak Men reoeived with universal agpror»l. It laaadheted to the pledge giveulh ltk origilal prospectus more tn«n twenty years agOk that the piitilie should be truly represented, andtbejr mtere«t taithfuiiy «usHM through its columns, Its record has been pure and kiadMUi, and thenighesi aim of its propria tors is to render it more and. more worthy ot Its past history, and of th* confidence whioh the public repose in it. 'i~w» oiit of three ot toe original proprietors still direct its policy, and guide it on all public questions. They inrpose that the 'TIMliiO shall continue to teep clear pf all narrow and unworthy influencer and cliques, and aim to represent the
.reat body 01 the public, rom personal tactions. It oteenii fectly inoependent position, and speak the truth on all'subjects nd about men. -.Its greatly
saras pd is free to
suDjecu and about all increasedcirculation
th oughout the country adds to its power and infimncs. it wilt tontinne to beafaitanll exponent of Bepnblican principles, and M-: vocate with untiring energy every oamse lands to farther the welfare oT the
which tends to farUier the~ weliare o' utmost, care will be devoted te r*th3reaflnr-
people. Thei— pol cal news from »pecial sotircea iac the fresideniial canvass. This depart
ing
ment of the paper wilj be unusually full and trustworthy. tieneWed enterprise^will beexhibited in every oepartmtnt of th? paper, and lam space wilt be devoted t4 import* ol speeches made during elect ons, or on «ther important- political Occasion*.
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... _i whbre^ «an be procured send the iered letter. THE NSW'Y'
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PAINTERS.
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TH. H. BARB.
YEAKLE,^^
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Fifth Street, hw 9fnln aHd Ohlo,
n-ifrt mooii-?,,,''AI,E®8
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Painl8, Oil and Glo&s, I yl8Ai6m
"Wlio's Your Painter
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COFRSE IT ift
W S A N O
No5 Soirtl» Fifth Street.
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Muka&ctarero of
SASH, DOORS BLINDS, Window and Ooer Fraaes. llsaldiag Braefeet^ JR*»*Tofl3 dt tjtarl -BnlIlagt# it) 1 BallasterSy
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Hewell Pests tloring and8ldlng.
Aad ail d«Bcriptiwn ot Finished Lumber
'%sot.malc *jn amn einm in
£TtsTj£ 'LT7MBER, '9 w* irm £,ath and Sh*ngJe*, .«vl
Slate Hoofing,
Giistom SawinawPlanJn| an(| Wood'Kirnihg, •.
DONE TO ORDEB,
Cdrut! NlttUi uidJItftetri 8U
a* PRIMT IMC INK ins
FERRY PRINTING WORKS,
Philadelphia, Pa.
C. E. ROBIXSOX & CO.,'
TERB£HAI?TE«
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jOSBPff StKOKa. Iff Ban4t. Ow sndjttsamllltlac, A.«RII7. Ohio-it. Hardware, *«. (WtioIeMle 4k Istall.^ AtlSTIIf, 8'liSfBK''ic CO.,172 Main-st 3. COOK AS0N,l»2and l64Main-st. ii.CORY it CO., 121Main-«t.
BatSi Caps aa4 Btvaw B»»i t-irr J. H.SYKES.113 Main-st. tn Hair Werkr» MtlH H*i,« MgBBUftHa ir»m
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Lcsthrr,and Flidi|«.
L. A. BURNETT A CO., 1« and 1« Main-st. (WlralOTalt J.»: XTNi *CO.. 229 Main-st. |l«Klnt Tallarn. W, H. BAHinsTER.TS Maln'sf." 8CHLKWIN&, 192 Maia-«t.
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N. oor. Maia Aud ihirdkl
Narn«i7^nsus ard Flarftatsi. HEINL
SbROS.,
Greenhouses andl ^Mal«.
Bale grotmds, southeast city. near .Blast Furnace. Motions, Ae. (Wholesale,) a| U. R. JEFFBR8 A CO.. 140 Main-st^ WITTIQ Sc DICK, 148 Main-st.
Piaaoa, Organs aad Maal*-.. L. KISSKER, 48 Ohio-st. Plow BaaniMttiMH. PHILIP NBWJBART, Finjtst Pluenix Feaadny sued BaeblaeWeriis McBLFRESH A BARKABD^cotSth A Eagle
Ptiotosrapbem. ..
J. W. HU8HER, «or. Main and Sixth. W I 1 0 5 A in Boeiai (Slat* aad Gravel.) CtfFT & WILLIAMS, cor. 9th and Jfulberry, BMI Estate, Ins. 4k Celleetlag As«ate. GMRIMB8 A ROYBB.^t S. M(th-st.
Slcbiway Masies. iisiw
A- BfllDEiAgeilt,over Postofiee. $ nicjfio .-Saddles sued Hatasss. „4 PHILrfKABBt, 1^6 Main-st.
Saddlery Harilwai* (Wh»l»»«al*.)r F^ A. ROSS, 58. Fifth-st. if»u» J«s jewlnc •aehlaet.l ^i •:&>* & WJLBRLER. Weed Agency.7.?- Fifth. .. "Steam aad"«as. D. W- WATS0®. iSOMkln st.. J*"'1*"
S. R. HEVDEBSON,
V*
HI
Main-st.
SMITH A W HEELER.. 150 Main-st. "Stoves, Haatles aiad,Crates, fc'L. ALI.,128 Mainistv
Mtieaeli Rles and "a*t
J. R. WOTB,199Main-»t. SlkJ a lash, Boors, tolls** andlaalWII/ CLIFT A WILLIAMS. cor^ SthnindMiObaTry
is it
si' 'vFjtMalJ'
^tlanary aad Ferlskie KaBlss^si.^ J. A. ARKER, cor. First and Walnut Tla gnd Slate Rootlag. MOORB A HAGBRtt, 181 Maln-tt.
1h«mlra*fc
P05frsf€
MILLS.
1
Travellag Bag' Jfaaofae-. taren.
V. Q. DICKHOtFT, 196 Main-st. Watches, Jewelry aad IMssaoads. tJ, K. PRffEMATJ. Opera Bouse. 'Jr TILl+OTOOa.-W Main-et.
laeeb Bats fiofrrr SATIOJTAL HOUSfL
Otr. Siecth and Miim StrtUi
Tftrre Haute. Indiana
Jacob Butz, Son, prop*.
Thi jHonss has been tt oi^n. -:»nrniah^j
i7B ,.V J-t '_»« -v: -. SStiB 1 fd 4 BVNTIN
emi"
Cor. Third end Ohio
Terre ^avte, .- Indiana.
THIS
Hotel has recently been refitted and pnt in first-class order, offering superior inducements to the traveling public. ... flood Ir rotna fet IheSNAnSMl '8 of commercial travel.
Free'Bus too and from all trains. -M. M. BRUFOBDv Fwpi, Formerlfo# the Jttna andSbetmanUohse, Danville, III. ^iMne»l-46»
:.l CI4BF^[»lJiE, Oar. firtt Ohio St*..
Terre Haute, Indian*.
Office of MonUsus^a and P| Lines. Free Buss to and frcm sll
TERRE
MA^CFACTUBKJiB of Ii". Bluk ^dj Saata.
Printing. nnvSi-^Mw,
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HOTELS.
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El'^obtmon Co
^TdBBEXtS,
N». 10» Main Street,
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ChMp sum n&Anivan.
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pl a^9 jpptton Half
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BON.
Caa«« CkildM»»« Wp©i 5o»e. koCiMM Amo»f& Wo* «j4 Cap Paper. 60 Cases A—orfd Toys jit wj lowp^iMii
Assorted OlMWrsre
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4f WM?EE8JLB.
tolletieM» I-.is 2 fi] Fancy Gsedm
Cigan,
SKSLISH^ 0EUM1T AM^UCAS
rrnH- ,«oa:J {Psrhiasiy, sear. '-V »4 Oottoa Tans,
Wlf^Increas^
Batting, At.
caiatal a^d New stock
are prepared to offer friends and tomers superior inducements to buyof us. mm DiNMlat itteado»wiii bsimtrOaih Bu ers, Pedlers and Auctioneers. ^148 a|n.
-u:. ,u ::-Ala*-, i-', fn,• n^t^mai. fusuwW%-
U. R. JEFFKB8A OOf
CpmmiFsian AndWhtlesal*I)ea«in ^i^taple and Paany^-
3 S O I O I S
White Goods, SMtrtorBack Gloves, Ac Bkelttrtve AiWKts
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Al'f n)«v*.rrrnPt1y rttepdrd Jo oc2dwt
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FOR is7J3S's
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TwentySevei\tlt
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be
OF QEKAxivALIJB AMHK33ERJ&SX Its practical sussestides will save hun
iM and MeehMiicat iouBMllS ef the world.
Aa«*#PICULLia(tof atlthe^ateaU Ipatd i*PubUfclieU.Weekly- .. The teprly numbers ot the BCIENTIFIC AMBB cCAN Jg»ake Two.^ptendid Volnsaes
aPKClME* COME* dEST FBEK. TEBMS.—$S a Tear, 1 50 Half Tesr CTabs of ten Copies ror One Tear, |1.60 «a«),fr** With a SPLENDID PfifeNniM }o th^ per son who (bribe the Clnb eohbtoUnc of copy of ihis-i oeJebiated Steet-PlAte £ni
MUNN «c CO., Pubfukerti of the Seiei.tifiq Amerietm, %7 FarK KtfW. He*
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SEW TnwuJf".
WfflttJfcSALB SOTIDKS.
3Al-(8neee4ser to^A.C.AvWirtw,)
Kstai Stveiti
jftfefcers and OomiiitesIwi
V/USM*
N.
Steel-Plate BngiayiAg,
Men of Progress.'
in connection with the publication uf tht Sciefienti&o American ^heiin-, derflgned conduct the extensit agency in PATE
KrJ,'K*w
5^^WolrId lbr procuring
Jhii best way't'6 obtain an answer Lo the question—Cad 1 chtajn. a Patent? is to write to KUAN A CO., »7 Park RoW, New fork. Hh°:hnve hnd over Twenty.five Sears' B*-
should bf seat. Forinstj— Eurbpenlr terrerencas,—,— t. Patefl»« Bules »nd £reeeed iB»8 of the Pat entOmce. 3he New,Patent Lanj.tE^ainiAant b'V.EM»»i'So'OTONDWV&%i 1M mailed ftiM« on application. All business, strictly confidential. Addrets
•at
F. H. M'KUBKSH.
A
J. BARNARD
1
Ph«enix Foundry
-fitnbs •oil Ja
MA VEEI.FBKS& BAXVABD
Cora«r Ninth »sd Eagle Htreets," tz&ff- -.".-• '••a •1 '(2(eac.the Passcaesc Depot
*rTilautk i^i). -n %»ih dpfAm 1O-.J lUAHtJF'AO'tUB* 8tea'm Kn»ine»r Ma-
mos A$» rtnm cisTi^cSr
•1 ^•1
RETIRING DOSE PKOMFTLY
All parties connected with tbk establishment being "practical mechsnies of several yeari' expenehee. we reel safb in saylns that te ens 1 new.
4^rU
DO
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cftf a
Want to Keep Warm
And gnt the finest ^-*s
Parlor Open Grate Store .IntheJhrket.
BEOWATli JpA^PJiT!,
wj.'i
(jPENllfl
For the fi«st 0M1 Cook Store,
CO TO BAU.'"ST«TE STOKF
For the Cbeap^st 8t#ws,
For the L&rge'si Stock b'StoTet And the Greatest Variety ol Stores,
BALL BEATS THEM Atlf' Cornea
No. 188 Main Street, GIERKE RAIT1S, ISK* novl-dwm2
CROCERIES.
(l »'uiw -et UJ*1*1 it*, B. tcuu.
W•B-ASBILLITO.
Stree^t»
In UieB, p^M?)pnwlJ ofttwif#
c-»l
V7I.SBIiJ4*i
^NEW riUM.
TUBKSB 1~8BILLIT0, grCCWSOBS TO Tarxr A Bnntin.
c'at lb
having purchased the
interest of T. & Boa tin in the Irm ot Turner Buntin, we have torined a copartmrshinnnder tbenaise and ^l#ot UUR--NEB A SBILLITO. and, wiUoontinue th^^
FAMILY GROCERY AHD
General Produce Business,
AfTHieiBiTAIlB.
Our stock IsltrtlCfd onr (riees shall be as iiud be pleartd f, as we
lHir piucm 1 isvi wir vnc low as the lowest. We would be pleartd te ba^ rftfr old mends call and see us. as well
aanewones-
WJU. U. tilJlLU'l'U. ,ii|
WM^.^B.^HILLn
Corner Main and Seventh btre«j,n
sepl4-dwt'
rz DANa JMLLER, rt Wholesale and BeUU Denier ia *0* Qrooeriea^Proviaiona, 19 alls,Poe ?J«'
Flour,Fialx»8alU Shingles, fts., &o., Corner Fourth and Eagle
Streets, Terre Hants
Connected with the above is a first-clat# Wsfcon Yard and Bearding House, the proprietorship of which has again been resumed oi* Mr. Miller, who rnaraMees to all who tnay patranisahim, good aocenniodatioEB atrsa sonkble charges. mm- Board by the Meal. Day. Week Mlldwtf DAN MILLfift. Proprietor.
PIAHOS.
THE BEST ANP CHEAPEST
3ni-si. Hto *kM- Mm Ocgarts and Melodeoiui
O ttc.su /•'•P.*
KISSMSB'S.sk
Palace of Music
9f
U«sAp* »bs.t'.-^«iW
b. Kt^dA OHIO STBEBT^ vni iia US.*- fl '4 (Opp. the old Court House.)
B.—All
kinds of Instrunrntt if paired
MERCHANT TAILORING,.
--1 ri'iiln***ir-fn
TOH» BARNIKLE, t| srf „MEKCHANT TAlI,0«, nitia UAJS 8tr&JS2T^ ^ni' fU iDvesSMtenA Walssaler'* Arf dewngtor^ W«uld respectfollv call the attention of the
illy
Terre" has 1
of lens Haute, and the pablic
citisens of XtTre Baute.and tliepnbiie in eraf, thit hb has tented rooms above Sazton A VUni&v'sft of carrying on
slay's Dry Goods Btore. for the pnfpwe
f^lERCHA.NT TAILORING.
He keeps always on hand a Fashionable lection ot Cassimeres, Vesting** Cloths. Ae. and is ready to mske it up in
'tHKIATW'? -'-'Sisi stum I -.Mi 1 K»tviuttiaa a 'fe&Tigi
SHORT XOIIGJB, ttj r«fj» And on very-Reasonable high rents to pa: Oraer, whether or not. Everything In anywhere else.
ery-Reasonable Tenos. Having 9 to pay, he promises. j&agn n» tt ether tne goods be furniioed by pin. Everything In his ffue cheaper than
Cutting done and warranted to lit. a libera p*t-onnr«. licited aus3Pdti
E O afn'4
«EKTM ARV 1A1IE» WMM
CLEANED &C010BEDI
M'!i ttents' Wear repaired nentljr 1 klli
H. F:'Reiper!sDyiiHous«t'
HA1H MBHT. BfT. (lb Ttk SSlMtl 99 U-ish FANCY
WORK
a.
LADIES! LADIES!!
"|U B8« WILM-ESannounces r«fpeet'alhr Jri that'phe h«l opened aClafs, snd Teas erali kinds«f FnncyWork.. A go~d a«6rtoiept, of Finbroidery, tbenillo sndfeiJk atdone wlws W hand.- Also. Embroldefy done fo Older. A variety al PaturnaJor Staaspfng and fhnvsss Work on hand, ana Pinking itMiiftiinnni'^oiif to order.
Bemember (be place, north' side Sff»et. between flilhj^nu_Pl»tii.
n^rToRDiwAwce:
An
f:
T* iMt Slreel in« Rld(«ialk «|k t'rawfwrd Street.
SsciiOK I. Be tf i'.ikfitoft Cnmcii V3ht«Haute,'that Craw-.u fprd »tre?t «i)9 sidewalks between Pisih and Third stretts in tbe cltj? of Terre Huute, h«' |Esdtd in scoflrdanco.withplai'sandspecHLj eritlons on file in the ity l!ngineeT etnee.
Ssct
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2 AB:^fsnrgeacy-*aUtingfos
dMw
itrmediate takityg ^Bect of ibis ordinsnceraii ruleshindetias the jurrtgssl tl^iiaMeet#'
tion. c* Approved Dec. JJ, i«l. «. •'. A TUttltA* MaytrV
Attest:
F.8*HW!icnitovB»B,(gi«lj
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