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ril and Pr»ennlon.
Jhis is a season that tries the frame and the cor.ftitution It there be a weak spot in cither, the chill ng d»«ops. the malarioos fogs, the varieties of temi erature that mark the commencement of the winter season are sure to find it out. There are few systems that have not a weak spot fomewhere. and the wisei-t thing that any man or woman can do is to fortity it .a course of Hostetter Stomach Bitters, and thus keep the enemy at bay. In war. when a ci»y is menaced the irst thing to be done is to strengthen the ramparts. The same policy should be adopted wiih the human body, when its direst foe, malaria, is abroad. If the stomach is weak, this tonic will lend it*i*ojr ifthe bowels are morbidly sensitive, this alterative will reflate them if tbe liver is inert, this irtolesome stimnlant will rouse it il th«« is constipation. this ap rient will,c«6 it if Uere is nervous debility, this^fvine will replace it with nervous vjjf"T if there is impurity in the blood,
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.j^-TDE CL'UB OF. CO». jpMPTIOX.—The primary car.to of Consump tlon is derangement of the dijestive organs. Tbia tlcrangeracnt produces deficient nutrition and as^ jimilation. By ossimll Jtion, I mean that process
wUicii the nutrime '.t of the food is converted into-biood, andthenco into the solids of the body. Persons With di csi ion thas impaired, having tho •rlightest prcdispoi-ition to jinlmonaiy disease, or if they take cold, will be very liable to have Con.^tiaiption of tho Lungs in some of its forms and
IlioU that it will lie imio*si»lc to cure any case or Consumption wit.iont first restoring a good digestion :ul lioal thy assimilation. The very first thin^ to be doue is to cleanse tbe stomach aqd Dowels from nll diseascj mucus and slime which ore clogging these organ, so that they cannetperform t/.eir functions, and then rouse np and restore the liver to a Healthy action. For this purpo *c, the surest and best remedy Is Jscncncic'o Jlanilrako Pills. These Pills dean tho stomach n:i(l bowels of all tho dead and morbid Blime that is causing tliseafo and decay in the whole system. They will clear out the liver of ail diseased bile •hat has acciunulatcd there, and nronse it up to a new ami healthy action, by which natural and healthy bile secretcd.
The stomach, bowels, and liver are thns cleansed by the use of Sehcnck's Mandrake Pills but there remains in the stomach atl excess of acid, tho organ is torpid and the appetite poor. In the bowels, tbe lacteal* are wcait, ar.d requiring strength andeurmort It is in a condition like this that Scbcnc.i'8 Seaweed Tonic proves to be the most valuab'.'' remedy ever discovered. It is alkaline, and its use will neutralize all excess of acid, milking the ctomach sweet and fresh it will give permanent -olio to this important organ, and create a good, hearty appetite, and prepare tho system for tho first process «f a good digestion, and ultimately make good, healthy, living blood, After this preparatory treatment, what remains to cure most cases of Consumption is the free and persevering use of Schenck's Pulmonic Syrup. The Pulmonic Syrnp nourishes the system, purifies the blood, and is readily absorbed intq the circulation, and thence distribnted to tho diseased lungs. There it ripens all morbid matters, whether in the form of abscesses or tubercles, and tnen assists Nature to expel n'.l tho diseased matter in the form of free expectoration, wheu once it ripens. It is then, by tho. great healing and purifying properties of Sehcnck's Pulmonic Syrup, that all r.lcors and ciivitics are healed up sound, and my patient is cured.
Tho essential thing to be done in enring Con--snmption i' lo prct tip'n good appetito and a good fltgestion, so iii.it the body will grow in flesh and i*et stroii'.'. Ifn person has diseased lungs, a cavfiy or ahsi'i-sif re, tbe cavity cannot ni-al, the matter can-" liix-n. to long as the system is below pur. -What is iH'ee-ttirv to eir.-e is anew orof th :vs.-a gtxiU apjHJttte, a good nutrition, tii horty to in flesh end get fat then Natqiv is hclp l. lib cavities will heal, tho mittf-
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Course of instructions on
either Piano, Violin, Guitar, Organ or Melodeoo. and of the voice may bo xaatirea by applying directly to
GEORGE A. HAHTUNG,
Ur by leaving orders at Kissner's Palace VI unio. octf-dly
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"|jj:'Ti rrnrt lir thrown off in large qnantlties mn thaipt-i-s. i\ re en in health and strrnglb. Tbi, is the n-lie IM I only plan to cure Consumption mil if porsoa is very lwd, if the lnngs re aot entirely de-trov«l, or evpn if one lung it antirelj ?one, if there Is enoiv_rh vitality lolt.in thcothe* to heal up. thoro is hope.
I have seen many persons curcd, with only on« joitnd inng, livo aiid elijov lilt to a good old ago This is what Schenck's Medicines will do to curv. Consumption. They will clean ont the stomach, sweeten and strengthen it. pet op a good digestion, and frlve Nature tl»e assistance stie needs to clear tho system of all the disease that 11 in the ongs, whatever tins form may be.
It is important Diet, while •using Pchenck's Medicines, care should bo not to tp|ce ^old: keep in-doors
IT?coolexercised
*nd datrp weather
nvoid ni^'lit-air, and take cut-door exercise only U- a genial and warm sunshine. 1 wish it distinctly understood that when I roirmmend a patient to bu carcfnlin regard to taking cold while using niy medUines,.fdoso fora special reason. A man who litis but partially recovered from the cflVc.j of a had cold is far more liable to a rclapsi than one who has been entirely cured, and it is precisely the same in regard to Consumption. So king as the hlngs are jot perfectly 'icaled, just so long-Is therein-jr'.nent danger of a full return of tho disease. Pence it is that I so strenuously cantlon pulmonary patients against exposing themsvlvi-s to an atmosphere that is not genial and pleasant. Confirmed Consumptives' lungs am amass of sere*, which the least ohaniio of a mosphere will inflame. The grand secret of my success with my medicipcs consists in my ability to subline inflammation instead of provoking it, as many of the faculty da. An inflamed lung cannot with safety to the patient be exp.sod to tho biting blasts.of winter ot tbe chilling winds of spring or autumn. It should be cnrcfhlly shielded from all irritating influences. The utnio caution should be observed in this partiaitinr, gs without it a core nnder a»luojt any circumstances is an impossibility.
The person skeuid llo kept on a wholesome and nutritious diet, ami all the midlcines continned nntil -the body has rcstor«l. lo it the patqral quantity of flesh nnd sirengtn,
I was myself cured by ibis treatment of tho worst kind of Cousnmpffoti, ni«l have nred to et fat and iicarty these any years, with one lu:ig aiostiy gone. I have cured thousands since, ana very many have been cured by this treatment wli uu I ivc never seen.
Abnut the 1st of October, I expcct to take possession of my new bftiidtng at the northeast corner of Sixth and Arch Street**, wber»Ishall bo pleased to give advice to all who may require it.
Full directions accompany all ray remedies, so Mat a person in any part of tho world can be resd Cured by a strict observance of the same.
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'8579,790
'This will give ss our Capital of entire, and Surplus of $79,780, and we ex pect a Salvage of ov«-r 825.000 at Chicago.
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
Stook $325,000 within thirty day* as a Reserve against all outstanding risks, in accordance with tiie Laws of Massachusetts and
Hen
Yerk. This will give us Capital asp
Schplto
of over $900,000 after paying al
outstanding losses. This puts us on a firm financial basis, and we s^iall expect a large increaso of business at your hands, On good and desirable property at largely increased rates. Your efforts in our behalf at this time, in this direction will be appreciated. Select your business with great care ajd avoid hard and uud sirable risks as heretofore, and please be particular not to giTe ua too much in one risk or locality.
Hoping lor favorable reports from time to time, wbTemain Yours very truly,
BDMIU FBFEMAN. President. DWIGHT R. bMlTB, Vice Pres t.
SAN FORD J. HALL. Secretary.
UNDERTAKER.
I S A A O A
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Address. UiutHl States Sitbgcription Agency, S7
N. Fifth Street. PhUa4elphiui Pa..
A I N E S
WM. M. EAHB.
JPJL.X
RHS
I I ii-i SpBiKortELD. MASS..
a»
Oct, 25. 1871.
EAGER McKEi-M A* many of the Companies have been deceived in the amount of tbeir
Chicago Lotsem,
we conclude at this late day to make the following Statement which we 1-now to bo correct: Assets at Market,Value .$1,077,000 Chicago Losses not over-...8450.000 All oibei ouistand'g Losses 47,220 8497,220
N. B. YiAKLE
AKR & YEAKLBf.
Ha /SOME" -..i
IsT TERS
Fiflli Street, Wi. Main and Oiiio,
DEALERS IN
I-'
Paints, ,0il
e'^it^OP OOOKSB IT IS- I 'Jfti s*
0. W. 8ANFORD.
No.o Sooth Fifth Strpet.
MANUFACTURERS.
CITY
CXIFT A WIL1IAMS
-•y9a* -m ixt Manufacturers of %Mms' SASH, DOORS, BLIN
¥t
I Window and Boor Frame*. j^ouWugftntcketo, Starl Rauings,
P© -hoik
v)
PBO
on their
Ballorters, Newell Pests tlorlag andSIdlB«.
AnH1 all descriptions oi Finished Lombei
Lad
TH0LB8ALX AKD KKTA1I. DCAUUtS 15
E LUMBER, Lath and Shingles,
Slate Hoofing,
Work Warranted.
Corner Ninth and Wnltwrrj Sts.
PWINTINC INK.
GBAY'S __
FERRY PRINTING WORKS, lite,
Philadelphia, Pa.
BUSINESS PIWEOTOHY a
TERBE HAUTE
BUSINESS DIRECTORY!
The Name, Bur.nessitmrf Ideation of the Lead ine Houses ot Terre Haute.
hi
Those of our readers who make purchase in Terre GTante, {^(aitiing tblaoat aad naing it as a
REFEKENCI:
C1.AS8.
fiictTy'independent uonitijn, and is free to I.' __T ,m w.. ... ip^aK the tmth on all suhjects -bd about all jAR^ETT A CO 101 Main st.
will
W»ve
time
and trouble. The selection haa beea c&refully made and is sntiCTit rtBBT-
til AurlcnUnrml lmplementa. .02^8 A JONES, e. s- square. *.t Emporium—Pictures. Jftam®
Looking Olmiifi, Muaie etc. R. GAGG, 91 Main-st. Books, Stationery, *e.
B. ft- COX. 169 Main St. A.H. DOOLEY. Opera House Bookstore. Boots susd Nhoes (VhbMMIe* BdaiU
S. ANDREWS, 141 Main-st. If- BOLAND, lfc Main St., ,B th® ENGLES A TUTT, 107 Mun-st.
ti.i
Ji B. LUDOWI 1 A CO.. Main con HxlhBosiuesa Collegr**.
R. GARVIN, Main oor. Fifth.
Ca*
bibited in every epaf ttri nt or th paper] worn era. and large spaee will be devoted to reports.o speeches maoe during elect ons, or on other important political occasions.
from
SBATH A HAGER. bet Ninth and Tenths Carpet* Wall Paper and House Fur* nisbins. RYCE'S ARPET HALL, 77 Main-zMy"
Carfia«e Vanubieturen.
§COTT.
COTT, OR EN JU-* gu»t.. GHAFFA Co., 3 S. Secona-st" $ Cbipa, Ulau A Itneentwan}') E^B. RICHARDSON A CO.,78Main-st.
Cniliiii(lil'ii)il« anO^hciRll.) 8. tRANK. Maincdr. Fonfth.'l K.UPPENHEIMKR A BRO.,118.Maln-«t: Ooureetloueryand Icecream Pari ore W. H-
SCUDDER. 194
uir*.
Main-st.
nj ii'»
Cigars, Tobacco, Ac.
N.KATZENBACH, 147 Main-st. 1i} Caiie and saw Btill's Castings, *c. J. A
lb
PARSER,
cor. First and Walnut.i
CBngglsl* (Wholesale and Hetail.) BDNTIN & MADISON »ain-at GUL1CK A
Bc.RRY,
Main-cor. Fourth.
On Goods and ottons (Wholesall aud Be In 11.) tURLL, RIPLEY A DE MING.Main eor Fifth W. S. RVCt A CO', M-ftin Cor. Sixth,
The most Popular House. WARBEJN, UOBE»* A CO.. Opera House cor WITTENBERG. RUSCHHALPi A Co.. 78 Main-st
Dry oods (Wliolet.al«-,)
CASH, BROTHER A: CO.. 94 Maip street. Ueatists, L- H. BARTHOLOMEW, 157National Block. Fancy Qoods^ke. (Wholesale dfc Retail) T. H. RIDDLE.151 Main-sti s-.V
Fnrniture (Wholesale and Retail,) W. G. DIM MICK,, east side Fifth street, bet Main and Cheiry, B. D. HARVBY.S3 Main-sti J"
Hats, Caps an«t straw Good* J. H.SYKES. 113 Mam-st. "TOitslroO Hair Work,
&RS. E. jg. MESSMuRE
A
CO
.TMJ&jwA. Bt?RNFTT ACO.,
Nurseryman ard Florist*. HEINL "BROS., Greenhouses and bale Sale grounds, southeast ci(y, near Blast
Furnace. potions, Ac. (Wholesale.) j. 0. R. JEFFERS A CO.. 140 Main-st. iS WIT1IG A DICK. 148 Main-st.
Piatios, Oriraus And JHnsle. KISSNER,
48
Ohio-st.
Plow Manufacturers,
PHILIP NEWHART. First-st. t.i... .i.. PhcenJx Foundry anti Machine Works McELFRESB A
BABNARD.
WATSON,
and. .Gla&s, ..., v- yl8-dtim
"Who's Your Pftintel,,?,,
1
PLANING
I
MILLS?'
i»cob Bati WATIOWAJL
A
rj
tlA
M. RO BIS SON & CO.,
ANPFACTURERS of lino Black and Colored Prlnling lfcks. Sews Inks put
rtnting.
.NOTIONS, OtC.
SPECIALTIES!
H. Robinson & Co
JOBBERS/
No. lOS Main Street, fl '*«-??»»5a.
WILL
offer to the Trade.at low prices close: 5 Cases Buck and Sheep Gloves. 10 Oases Shirts and Drawer*. 5 Cases Ladies' Merino Bibbed
Hose.
5 C&ses- Wool and Cotton Half Hose. 5 Cases Children's Wool Hose. 10 Caseo Assoited Note and Gap
Paper.
60 Cases Assorted Toys at very low prices. 1000 Cases Assorted Glatoware at rery Jow prices. £00 Dosen 8i)k and Cotton Nets .: vezy cheap.,!,!
in Notions,
a
1964
*11 l'f
Uroeen (Wholesale.)
11
1EMENT A COjl 160 and 182 Main st. A IU LM AN A COX. Main cbr. Fifth. droeers (Wholesaleand BetaiTf JOSEPH STRONG^ UJ7 Matn-st. uas and Steam tflitlngf,3^ A.iftlEF, 46 Ohio-st. Hardware, At). (Wholesale A Retail.) ACStlN. S'IRYEK A CO., 172 Main-st. T. COO A SON. W2 and 154 Main-st. ., S.CORY A CO., J2ISlain-st.
FifttMU,
144
and 1«Main-st
Ltqnoni, *«. (Whi^eaale.) i-.t-i 1
J. B. LYNE GO.. 229 Maln-st. VW |Heir«hKif Tailors. Wi H. BANNI8TER.79 Main-st
SCHLE.WLNG, 192 Main-st.
T:.£
ase,(
MflUnery and raney OoOda,
J..
W. A SKILL, lo South Fourth-stJ Misa M. A. BAR TDAN,80 Main-st. .A 3. L. STRAUS. 149 Main-st. Marble A stcotch »ranit« Sfonninent* F. B. A'l! W. PAXMEB A CO.. .. N. eor. Main and xhird-
P.
1
190 Main st:
THTS
cor 9th A Eagle
riiiitAicrtipb^rs.
W. HTTSHER, cor Wain and Sixth. H.WRIGHT. 105 Main st. J. Rooting (Slat* aad Gravel.) CLIFT A WILLIAJlfS. cor. 9th and Afulberry K-al Estate. Ins.
A
SHLDE.jAgent,over Postoffice. saddles and Harness.
.n' A
COIlectliis ARcnts.
GRIMES A ROYSE. 48. Fiftb-st. N lei irony Pianos, -jo.vf
rl*t
tkJlA-1
PHILIP KADEL. 196 Main-st. Saddlery. Hardware (Wholesale.)" .A. ROSS, 5.8. Fifth-st. sewirie Machines.^.'
S..WHEELBR, Weed Agency, TS^FrfCh"." Steam and Mas. w.
Stoves. Tinware, Ac boiw
o. R. HEVDEHSON, HI Ma-n-st. SMITH A WHEELER. 150 Main-st." Stoves, Mantles and Graten,! ftj
L, BALL, 128 Main-st,' Stencil Dtes and Ktockj -{.T ', J. R. FOOTE, 139 Maiin-st. '»'jQ
Sash, Doors, Blinds and LtnubeK ^LIFT A WILLIAMS, cor. 9thand Mulberry ta tJoiiRij and Venable Enitines. J. A. PARKER, cor. First and Walnut.*^
Tin-and Slat« KooHfnif.
MOORE A HAGERTY, l8l Main^«t. .f-i! Trtmk and Traveling Bag- Manufacturers. V. G. DiCKHOUT.198 Jfain-Bt.
Waieltra, Jewelry and Diamonds,. j.R. FRBEMAN. Opera HoSso»'s l}j-j»t*)»' J. R.TILLOTSON.MMain-st.
HOTELS.
IQI
(jcorge fiuti
HOISK
•1 Oor. Sixth,a%4
Dp
Ak!"* &rect*a
Terre Haute. Indiana
Jacob Itutz, ift $on, Props.
This House has been U. orou furnished. my23pi®.
iBtllVTIN HOUSE,
1 1
I?
Cement Rooflrfg," *|*8 Roofing Fait.
Custom Sawing, Planing and Wood Tum!ne,
id,
ia 1
DONE TO
(far. Third and Ohio St*.,
Terre Hatatej Indistna.
THIS
Hotel has recently been refitted and put in first-class order, offering superior inducemrnts to the traveling public
Good sample rooms for the accommod of commercial traveL Frse "Bus too and from all trains.
M. M. BKDFoHD.Tropr.
Formerly nf the .Etna and fcheiman House, Danrille. Ill, i,...* §*i»| «nevl-d6m
CXARK MOUSE,
sr,i!
Cbf.
Ohto^SU.',
Terre Haute, Indiana.
W. B. GRIFFITH, Prop
Office of Monteiuma and Palestine Back
k'rrei Buss to and from all trains. netSSitl
terre haute house.
Cwrtse* Vat* and Seprnti
nr.
1
Sb.
Tetre Hatrte? *:'Indians?: *tiV This Hotel has recently been refitted,and pnt in irst-class order, offering accommodations gngurP-sedintheS^^^^^
J"' yf r.
ai
A2 WHOLESALE OSLT.
NEW FIRM! HjBk
I IA1
WHOLESALE NOTIONS-
IF®*
WITTIG & DICK
jjii (Successor to'A. C. A. Wituo,)!
No. 148 Main Street.
Jobbers and Commission
MERCHANTSi"^ r'
Hi-
Cotton Tarn,
stf*
1
"fTTlTH in^nfaseH eai ital and New stook YV are prepared to ofler friends ane ess •tomers superior inducements to bui of us•V bp'ecfal attention will be para to Cash Bu ers.Pedlers and Auctioneers.
No. 148 Main fetreet, JlefiMM tiflh and Sixth Strata,
N O I O N S
White Goods,Shirts, buck GIofYes,&c •,, -I'll seat Exclusive Agents for all
PIECE GOODS Made by the Vigc Woolen Mills.
§Ro. 14Q Wain street,
Tear,
Twt aty-?«vent
lo qTtSOK ,'iOi{
splendid Weekly, greatly enlirVed an^ inij-r-oved, is int- ol -th*, most useful ana iniire»tin. joumals evtr ublisbec K»erv umber is beautilulfj 1 rint* on fine papCi, ano fltgantl} illustiauu with on»inal en|ira-» i»»s, retre«tnting Aetr n«
'SH iecture, Agrievltvre, t.gihcinvg, tcience and Art
DVM.UK FJ11P «.FH*10*S OB IBALEN WILL Mil' Tht
SCIlJil
The yesrly numbers of the SCIENTIFIC AMfcRLUAt. .maV Two Sptsndvd-Volumes off eaily One Thousand Ppages. souivaletft in si^ io iOUK 'XHU'UBAiiiD ORIIJLNAKY BOOK PriQES.
NPiClHt.91 COPIES SEST FREE. TERMS $3 a Te»n 1
50
flqn
STOVES.
—4-
lii
2 1
novldwmZ
Cigar*,
ENGLISH, GERMAN & AMERICAS Ai-rtrrt CUTLERY, Perftimery, .Soap,
•*«ai
In theR oom jformerly occ.upied by Co* A Son 1 ^."jur»«L«£t usiah jkpfebs. *usha havsvs.,
U. R. JEFFERS & CO.,
Commissiony llerchqnl^j,
And Wholesale Deaief in
feiajjl© and Fancy
?!t »di r-v
:^11 orders ,prLD:i/t] ottej-dc to. oc2dwt
PROSPECTUS.
SUEM1F1C AMERICAN
b. FOB 18783.
h\
MUNN & co.,
•$iPubtishers.of the ScUi tifie Aicon, 37 Nik Low. New York.
FOUNDRY viiU
F. H.
itt
Jibreltii» in Mfehotiict, Manr
/'I.<p></p>.U^ruiiinMoiogrpj
nil jl rPflt.M.
i|^. Arcfti
1110 AMEH1CAN
O E A A E A N I E E S Its prscticsl sngpesti*s will sfcve hundreds ot dollars to evtrj Housthplo. orksh' and
Fsciotj
in the lan«. besides afloid-
a Ci.irtiiAial f-Ouree ot VsluaMe Instruction. Tbe tditore are assisted by m»ny of ilie ablest morican and hnropean writeis, and baling aociss all the leading t-cien-. "fific and Aitthsnical Jouti ais of tie world, the columns .1 the S ientific American are constantly enrith»d with the choicest uiforlI^tttlOB. An OFFICIAL LIST of nil the Pateiiis
Issntd ii. Published Weekly.
HH
of Progress connection with tbe
Clabii oi
•j f--' ten Crptfff to^ leir. 1^.60 each, •ii.OO,. With a SPLENDID PHN1UM to tbe person *bo forms the Club consisting ol a fopy Vf .be i-elebrattd Steel-Hate Lnnravmc,
Bublieatien -f tu Sdieuentifio American,tb« undersigned.' conduct tbe a ia lljl'l I Ug most xtensi* agency in -1*
tJL
the world iOr procuring The oesi »ay io obtain an answer to the (fuestion—Can 1« btain a Patent? is to Write t# MOiiH A t.0., .-7 Park Row, New\orl-, 'who have bad over Twenty Ave beats' Mx-perif-nce in tbe bus in ss &o charge for opinion and aovice & pen »nd-ink rketcb, or'fall written description 'of the"in^tntion, should be sont. -.
Kor instrnctiobs concerning Amercan and E an at a a is is terierent-es.Rejected Cans. Hints on Selling Patents. Rults and raceeoin^B of the rat ent Office, Th- Nw Patent t.a»s. xauiinations, hxtentions, iDlrmgements, etc.. etc-, send fo. iNblRliCTlo BoOK. whichi will mailtd fre«, on application. All b#8inM8 strictly confidential. Aodreis
J. BABHA&D jfdai
Phoenix toundr)
*'H
wi
(Wear the Passenger Depot,)
TEBBE HAUTE, 1ND.
MANUFACTURE
Ciretflar Saw Mills, and all
IRON AND BRASS CASTINGS! 1 eerttins?) ir
sREPAIRING DONE PROMPTLY I
All parties connected with this establishment being practical meehsnic* of several vun1 experience, we leel safe in saying that wetjan render satfstaetion to eur customers.
+-AQ.
HO 1 OU
Want to Keep Warm
•GO TO E-A-XiIJ^Sr*:
•i-.JJmH. u. ij And get the finest
Parloy. Open (irate JStoie
3
*1
REDWAini ^ATFJIT1"^
It
rwi«
-tinms
OPEN'MONT!
For the Rest Coil Gook Store,
CIO TO BALL'S STOVE STOKE.
For the Cheapest Stoves,
:W1|
For the Largrs' Stoct c'Stot#^
And t.he Greatest Tariety ol 8tOTfS, ,j
BALL BEATS THEM ALL.
C'one and Seti
T**I
No. 1S8 Main Street^
11
t-av ',7
1EBKE HAITI. 1M*
m*
filfej**
ROCKft l£S.
JAB. l.mtll. lit W. ».'BH1LL1*
Is] E"W nn
TURNER A
Batting a-c.
!Tf
S111X1ITO,
A
SDCCIi-SOBB TC
Turner A buuliu.
Y\T
SB ILL! TO, having purchased the jvin
Vf in'erestol T. I. bunun in the fi'm ot Turner A Hpqun, we Lave lormed a cqpart- ,«• nersbip under the name and stle ot ilnNbJt A bHlLLHO. an* will o«nuatte U«U
FAMILY GROCERY
General Produce Business, ,ATTBEOLlllTASD.
Otir stock is tull a»d our prices shall as" fdw as lhe loweet. We would be- plensfcd to gftft* bevel our old friends call and see us. »s well
Corner Main snd bev^nih ttree
sepl4-dwt' ^¥s-(
1
T'-.-f
DAN MILLER, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Isi-T Qrooenes^ProViaiona,Bails,Foe
ja
Flour, Fish, Salt. 8hinglea, «.•»*» ni &C., &C-, •aM^wSIRceraer Foartb aaekepleMreeta, Terre Bauu
Conneeted with the afeeVe Is a first-class'^ WacOn Yard and Boarding Bouse, the pro „f.,„ prifetorship of which has again been resumed ij Mr. Afiller. wbo^u,ar«ntee^ toall who ma* p/t satroniie him. gooa accem modations at rea ,, sonablecharges. .•'* aat Board by the Meal. Day, Week alldwtr »*. 1ia& MlLLhh Iroprietbr. ~'.T
.— •.
PIANOS.'
CUE BEST AND CBEAPE8T "~,j. fws«
Yib
OrgaEs aoci.Melodeons
'H L. KISSNTU^S
wrnj
EAFMVUS, El BAMi S bliUK. «Hi»lS1. 'IUW,
a
r.if. -A .«v(fT v&T?
1
ElSSire&'S
•0
Palace of^Mnsic
Wo. 48 OfilO BTBEET,
(Opp. th« old Court House.) ~,T ..-,
""l
I TEKHfc HAUTE, IWI. I
SU\ 't.tr N. B.—All kinds of Irs'rnrrrnts rpshed bh'l
E A N A I O I
MERCHANT TAlLOB.»!
IN STREET* 6lw Vf
Over Sexton Walmslej's Dry Boode 8tert
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Would rtspectfully caU the attention of the oitiaens ol Ttrre Haute, and th* public in genoral, tbat he has rented rooms abote baxton A Walmsley'sL'ry Wooes Store, for the purpose -. etcajryingon
MERCHAiNT TAILORING.
He keeps always on hand a lasblonablos lection ot Casstmeres, eatings. Cloths, Ac. and is ready to ravke it up in an K: I. AI Atfri .t-a
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'niSHOUT NOl ICJE,tniMl*Ana on Vdry-Reasooable Terms.' Having ligb rents,to pay. he promises to make up to •rder, whether the goods be furnished by him or not. .Ml
JtJliJei lUC gvvue w\ luiwiouvw ,„ Everything in hie l»ne.cheaper than tny where else. uttihg done and warranted to St.
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T\)l R8, WJ1 MFS annonr ces Tespect'ully JjJ that she has openeo a lass, and leaches ill kinds ei-iabeyWor.k. A go-dssseit- £._• mem of hmbroidery. benllle and^ilk aJways on hand. Also. Fmbroideiy done te »sl order. A vsriet ol PatMrns for fsmwng and Canvass'Work on h»nd. ano Pinking and Stamping ftoie to older. StU
Remember the place, north side Ohio ktrret, between •i'th »nd frlxtb^ /,:•
nov 22-d3m Terre Eavtt, Indiana,
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