Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 3, Number 3, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 20 July 1872 — Page 3

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THE HO USEJIOLD.

PRIME VINEGAR

IN

TKMOVE

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THREE WEEKS

—Molasses, one pint yeast one pint Avarm rain-water, two and a half gal Ions. Put into a keg or jag, and tie a piece of gauze over the bung to keep out flies and let in air.

To COLOR KID GI^OVESA BEAUTIFUL BLACK.—Tate four ounces of alcohol and a handful of logwood chips dis Bolve the chips in the alcohol put the gloves on your hands, and put the liq uid on with a sponge.

COTTAGE PUDDING.—A pint of floilr two eggs, one-half cup of sugar, one teaspoon of cream tartar, one-half oi soda, one tablespoon of butter, one cup of milk. Bake in cups one-half hour To be eaten with a sauce. "s

KAISKD DOUGHNUTS,—Two cups sweet milk, one cup of sugar, one egK a piece of lard the size of an egg, onehalf cup of yeast. Knead it at night in the morning, if light, knead it over when raised again, roll out, and cut tnem and let them lie on the board until light before frying.

To POLISH TINS.—First rub your t.ns witn a damp cloth then take dry i/iur and rub it on them with your fcmds afterward take an old newspajer and rub tlie flour off. and the tins shine as well as if half an hour had 1-en spent in rubbing them with brick (.at or powder, which spoils the hands.

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BISCUIT.—One pint of thick c:-im moderately sour one teaspoon i, one teaspoon cream tartar flour eucient to roll out. Bake in quick ofl. These are pronouncad better tli cake. Pulverize the soda and crin tartar very finely with a knife, amiixin the flour before adding it too other ingredients, for either cake orscult.

Y'LE FRUIT CAKE .—One cap of dri apples hoaked over night, then steed until soft put them into one cnjf Molasses, und simmer them slo until well cooked when cool, adco egg, half cup of sugar, half cuj' butter, half cup of milk two anuall cups flour, one teaspoonful ofK half teagpoonful croam tartar,' spice.

THE

ireo minutes. Have nore water in which ^beat up, pour in, and skim well, remove when a little cool nice bee's honey, 'H nice arti-

tar, bod,

or through overwork, opj,,®p

A. M.,*for

BUSINESS CARDS. THESEW

YORK

RW.

TASTE

roll

OF

NEW

Y0t-A new keg, churn, buckct or joden vessels, will generally licalo a disagreeable taste to that is put into it. To pre[inconvience, scald the vessel boiling water, letting the lain in it until cold. Then pome pearlash, or 3oda, in water, adding a little bit of [wash the inside of the vessel this solution. Afterward with plain hot water, and before you use it.

CREAM. Take 'four fruit you choose, which led soft and sweetened through a siovo, and add If ounces of melted or disVss to a half pint of fruit ^gether then whip a pint and add tlio fruit and lally to it. Then pour it set it on ice or in a when hardened or set a moment in water, 'ready lor the table.

Bo

oil I1C has bi pass ono a solved mix it ol rich isinglai all cool pi dip and tur:

till

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Jreally^ahoney.

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HoMK-MADE Sy.—Use a now tin tin basin put ii f0Qr tablespoons ol water, ono poi.f ..coffee sugar, ono teaspoon^ gOGj

oream

tar­

st|rrliK(tantly

to avoid

bvrning. Alter $gins to liave a soapy appoanitioo Soften by droppi nK little hit 4 wator

and if

done it will 'J' ™become brittle. Mutter an earthen

and

pour the

hot candy into may cool just enough to handle.layorJ

drop8 of oi(

wlU flavor it strong.

vafotv, di.

vide Into three or fouVt8

and davor

dulerontly by touching

klnd 0, oll

to each. Work In the

dg ftt onoe

(ho more it is pulled tr,hUer

it will

W1IEX DO MEZTEr

Medical experience pi

th_t

chonlc disoases, the grew,

eminently true of brain

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Yn

umb( ol

doaths occur Just before cL rrhia

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citement, or nervous prostr at tho hour of five o'clock ii!«'morn. ing that tho llfe-forco is at succumbs most readily to of epilepsy, or paralyse, oriuj^u.-! lethargy that «omes In tho^?v^«v boautirul plcture-droaiuj, niedicnl sclenco has

name, and of which sufficient cognisance, those who die in this Wfcv

Does your brain jxrsist ivhon you would fain have it Io old 8HW», and scraps ot rhyme jeat themselves in your memory with wearisome iteration, delving your «t.l most efTorta to silence tlieni? Tlien j'1 say to you, beware! You will bo to sleep at last. It is only a

of timo for, soon or late, uature assort her rights,—[Medical Journal,

How CtVIMXATtON ATVACKS IjOn?*. —At a Baptist cotiven'.ien in Kansas an Indian preacher, thb Rey. John Bemo, Illustrated the radical change which takes place in the life of an Indian when he is oonverted, by the following suggestive remarks: "Whenever h« eaw a squaw riding and her husband walking, he kuew that husband was* converted. And whenever he saw th» squaws relieved of making fire, or of nnv kind of drudgery by their husbands, he knew those husbands were converted. Mlt a reverse of all this was a sure indication that the husbands were heathen."

JAMES

#s as jot !h it las t! co. ffine-i

it is a perilous hon

ro you find yourself unable to si^ when you retiro for tho niclit, Cxh*«si ,, ed with your day's work? Do you vain, turn from ono sldo to another*

STORK.

73 Main street, near Court House square, Dry Goods, Carpel*. Wall Paper, Shade*,

FBWEUMK KAc.<p></p>USCIIACPTX Co.

AO.

A ITSTl A CO., Wholesale fc Retail dealers In

HARDWARE, SASH. DOORS, PAINTS, iron, Nails, Oil and OlaSs, 17? Malrr street.

R.

FKJEEJIAX,

AmericanA Foreign Watches, JEWELRY, tc., Opern House.

KISSXKB,

PIANOS, MELODEOXS, ORGANS, MnHlenl Instrnnent*. Ac., Palace of Music, 48 Ohio street

TKRRE

HAUTE MIMICAL IKSTI-

TL'TE, 5th St., bet. Main & Ohio. Music taught in all its branches. Pupils may enter at any time. Agency for Steinway pianos. A. SHIDE,Principal

MAXTEI.8,of

CTKATE*.

Fnrnnrmi and Range*, mni-mi-

Manufacturers Galvanized Iron Cornice MOORSFC HAOEKTV, 181 Main street.

B.FRE£»ASi,'h

The Leading jeweler, 161 Main street.

^YFEKS, TRADER A CO.,

WHOLESALE GROCERS, 190 Main street, Terre-Haute, Indiana.

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SMITH. Dealers In Stoves,

Reapers, Aicrfcnlturnl Implements, And manufactured Tin Ware, 50 and 52 Main street.

RIPPETOE. General dealer 1n

GROCERIES, PROVISIONS & PRODUCE, National Block, 155

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FOOTE,

DRVOS,

HONEY.—Ten

Cur,

^brown sugar, one quart Sunds of old boe bread

poundsi of water,! honey in cream of 1 bic, thre(td.0f0jj

a,ib,

one teaspoonful of

^ne ounce of gum ara

Gf

peppermint.

'loil of rose. Mix well

a. ul two and boll ready ono an egg is pil as it begins from tho fl add two po and strain.

Main street.

Dealer in

itl.

Garden, Field & Flower Seeds,

No. 65 Main street.

HLIFF ASO.V, Wannfaclarcrs of Locomotive, SUwtionery, Marine, Tubular and Cylinder Boilers, Iron Tanks, Sheet Iron Work, Door Steps, etc., cor. Canal AMain St. 10

^RIHES ROYSE,

leal Estate & Collecting Agents,

No.

4

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South Fifth Street.

BALL, ,, Dealer In

Stoves, Man eta, Oratra, Tin Plate, tfapatf and Pressed Ware, 128 Main Street, North Side.

PAINTS, OILS,

,.i Glass, Toilet Articles, Brushes, &c., ULICK & BERR Y, Corner Main and 4th streets.

UPPEffHEIMER BROS.,

T'j CLOTHIERS, 118 Main Street.

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DOOL£Y,.

Opera House Book Store, Books, Papers, Chromos and Frames.

^ARREIT, HOBERO CO.,

Great Headqna'rs for Dry Goods,

Opera Honse Corner.

rONEPH STRONG,

Wholesale and Retail Dealer In Choice Teas, Sncars, Fancy and Staple Groceries,

No. 187 Main street.

1IIE IfEW WHEELER A WILSON Hewing Machine, vsi

MARSH H. SCHOOLEY, Agent, Op(Kslte Postoffice, 6th street.

3 LOWS. PHILIP NEWHART'S Terre-IIante Plow Factory, 1st street, near Main.

J•Attorney

t0

with oil of pepp«nr, winter-green, sassa rns, or lemon.

11. KEADLE, at Law Notary i*ublic No.

80

MAIN4t STKKET,

Between Tlilrd and Fourth.

91.

nd no 'en no

WIll

ltbs

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their sleep. In many sucii ca. if friend were at hand to waken thj er when tho attack comes on, were to bo awakened by someKxliV. al noise, Le might by the Usooi fMe simple precautions, prolong his 1 jLr many years for tho shock proves fiital to tho man Wrapp^'j" deep sleep, when the system is papain! relaxed, would be victoriously, polled were it armed with all its ing energies. Men whodo brain are on the shady side of forty, sbovj Lo on their guard against this insi^V oneuiv. They should beware of ti o'clock

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Established

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HASH WOOLEN MILLS, G. F. Ellis, Proprietor, wliolesaluaud retai. manufacturer or Woolen Goods, north-west cor. 1st and Walnut streets. 19

1GO FOUNDRY A Terre-IIante Car Works. Heath A Ha«er, manufactureix or Curs, Car WheeK Castings and Machinery, corner Canal and Main street. 1*J

"LEHRE-HAL'TE

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nil of those related oases

ere Wth

results from an cxhaugtioi

nnw.

Commercial Colloso,."i

Btxk-kceplng, Peninanshipand Arithmetic, cor. 6th and Main streets. GARVIN A HKINLY, Principals.

CRISHER, Watclunakerand

Jeweler, Ohio street, south ot tne Court. House, Terre-Haute, Ind. Watclios, Clocks and Jewelry repaired. Engraving neatly done and warranted to give satlsfnclion.

kARTLETT A CO., NVliolesale and Retail

Booksellers and Stationers,*

l.W Main Street.

S A

YKS! T*'*

JOXES IMES.

W

ITTMl RK'K, WHOLESALE NOTIONS,

Commission fflewhauU,

148 Main utroct.

a W SMITH. W» A* HUBfcWvR*

OMIT 11 A WHEELER,

Dealers In

S»OTe». Grate* and Tin Ware. Vgency FalHwhks'. Scales, IV) Main street.

KADEVT.

tlHILIP

lr Manufticlurer of Saddles and Whips, Curry Coml», Brushes, Horse Blankeh*, Ac-, all work warranted. Lowest prices

another*"u Main street, near 7th. Jn vorkit^

fTNTIN A ARMSTRONG. DRUGGISTS, 168 Main Street, near Sixth.

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jUQ6ii0n

H. SCl»DW»i

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Conftrtioncrjr A Toy®, gtreet.

A. SHEAP, "-recV.onrr^To^^ a /. Phll^NHlSl Ot Jl*ttnfacture« Agent for ChHdrenVi Oa ri^ jjobby Horuos, Ac., gth St.. opp. i.

P^KLY A ROA.CH,

UMSIRR ACTCIUUBS

o*

Saddles and Harness,

iHr, ia CWtert, WMps, Trunks, NO. W MAIN STREET, N'onv. tMtveen Srd and 4th. Terre-

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JPHE OLD ESTABLISHED

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IRON WORKS.

\.T tn v"%

A Wrought Iron Scrapers,

For farm use. Also a great variety of School Beats and Desks, which for beauty and durability cannot be excelled.

Together with castings of all descriptions for general use in tills country, all of which I warrant to be as good as the best, both In material and workmanship, and as cheap as the cheapest, quality taken into consideration. (ee-tf) J. A. PARKER

HIE NEW IMPROVED

FOR

^STITCHING, iMBF^OIDEI\£NC

JLUFPLINO, C^UILTINO,

JUCKING, RAIDING,

ji

EMMING,

J^IGHT OL^

Ji EAVT ^EWING."

EUSTIC STITCH SHUHLE STITCH

CALL AND SEE IT AT So, 96 Haia Street,'5 Terre-Haute, Ind.

TERRE-HA^TF SATURDAY EVENING MAIL, JULY 20, 1872.

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TERRE-HAUTE, XND, I, I -i

Owing to its increase of business in the past year, and flattering prospects for vet greater in the future, have been compelled enlurge upon its already capacious facilities for doing business enabling It, thereby, to do

ITS WORK CHEAPER AXD WITH GREATER DESPATCH,^

ft

In additon also it has established in connection with it. a first-class

Boiler "and Sheet Iron Works,

of sufficient capacity to accommodate all who are pleased to give their patronage. None but Urst-class workmen in either department. I respectfully invite the public uo call and examine my

lannfhetnrc of Stationary A Portable Endues, Saw A Flonrlnfr Mills, and Coal Shaft Machinery, supply of which I keep constantly on hand, of the most approved Patterns. AIKO Corn Shelters, Cane Mills, Shin* die Machines, both Hand A Power. Ball's Celebrated Steel Bottom R. R. Seraper, also Cast

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FRANK HEINIG & BRO.

Manufacturers of all kinds of

Crackers, Cakes, Bread

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DEALERS ESF

Foreign & Domestic Fruits,

FANCY 4 STAPLE GROCERIES, LAFAYKTTI8TRKKT,

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(Between the two Railroad?,)"' 21-lf. Terre-Haote, Ind.

qpERRE-HAUTE OMNIBUS

Transfer and BAfgnce I.lne,

(5mce 142 Main street, will attend to all call* left tn call-boxes, promptly, for Depots, Ball* or Picnics, and convey passengers to any jt of the ally at reasonable rates. Also. iffiTBITP promptly called for, and delivered to^B^BfrWWnCcity. Teams (Uniished fbr IHMM W heavy hauling, on short notice. Headquarters on Water streeu between Cherry and Mulberry. Order* ten at ClatfelterV will be nrompUy attended to.

G.

UDCle.50-IY.

GRIFFITH «t GIST, Prop*!*.

EPPELINE,

DEALER IN

FINE WINES AND LIQUORS,

No. IS Soatfc Fonrib Street,

JnneS-U. Terre-Haute Ind.

LIFF & SON'S

*& ft ,-f

BOILER

r' ft

i- i&iCj.j *f-»4

'FIRST STREET,

if

!•».•«! 'f* I t-X}r

id

RINGING,

^AGQOTING, JATHEI^ING,

Poinding, ^Binding, Jelling,

Everything Warranted Perfect 4

ttft" -,i't t.» i.i

t,

»a ANDr!, *—*-tb*

t-t T'lj

S at is a on a an

•mt OTI^I Ijf y» ftij'fi jS1 ». i:5,

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'ALL KINDS OF5

»v .| »«»•'.

gALES OF SEWING MACHINES FOR 1871.

The magnitude to which the sewing machine business has grown is only surpassed by the rivalry of the various competitors, few of whom are unfamiliar with the numerous artifices resorted to for the com* mendation and sale of the particular machine sought to be sold. If the number of sales be any criterion of merit, the Singer seems to bear the palm, as shown by sworn returns of the companies, made under the licenses granted them by the owners of the sewing machine patents, and which are as follows: *r THE SINGER MF'G

CO Seld 181,260 Machines Wheeler and Wilson Mfg Co 128,526 Grover A Baker S.M.

CO 50,838 Weed S. M. Co 39,055 Howe Machine Co.

Jan. 1. to July 1)... 31,010 lltfox &GibbsS.M. Co 30,127 WilsonS. M. Co 21,153 Amer. B. H. O. AS.

M. Co 20,121 Original Howe S. M. Co 20,051 Florence 8.

$ V*

N. II. BLEDSOE, Ag't. apr'27-3m

NION STEAM BAKERY.

M. Co 15,947 J'

Gold Medal S. M. Co. 13.572 Davis S. M. Co 11,568 Domestic S. M. Co 10,397 Finkle & Lyon Mfg

Co '7.639 i-" /Etna 8. M. Co_ 4,720 BleesS.M.Co 4,5.57 Elliptic 8. M. Co 4,555 ^f Empires. M. Co 2,955 Par nam S. M. Co 2,056

The Chicago Relief Committee's returns show alike result: THI-.8INGEB 2,427 Wheeler A Wilson Howe 127 Grover A Baker 44 Wilcox A Glbbs. 30 Florence 1# Fl kle A Lyon 20 17 11 Wilson 5 Western Empire 2 Manhattan Davis 2 Elliptic 1 (iol(l Medal 1 American Button-Hole 2

The applicant in everv case designated the kind of machine desired.—fNew York Dally Witness.

We are now prepared to offer extra Inducements to good reliable men to sell'the "Singer." N0F8INGER A J088ELYN, 76 Main street, Terre-Haute, Ind.

rpHE BEST ROUTE EAST AND WEST.

IXDIAXAPOLIft. CIKIXSATI AXD LAFAYETTE

RAILROAD.

Cincinnati and Eastern Divisions, Fonr Paasenger trains leave the Union Depot, Indianapolis, daUy for Cincinnati, Chillicolhe, Marietta, WKahington, anti Circlevillc, Ohio Paris, Nicholatviile, Kentuck v. Also fbr Parkerstonrg, Baltimore, Washington City, Philadelphia and New York.

By this route East a tickct call be purchased at the Union Depot to New York at the same price fw by any other route, on which the holder can pass through or stop over at all the above named Eastern cities.

Lafayette, Qnfney and Chicago Division. Three through Trains leave the Union Depot dally, for Lafayette, Chicago, Springfield, Qnlftcy, St. Joseph. Kansas City and Omaha without change of cars.

Time and distance Ifess and fere as low as by any other route, to ail the principal towns and cities In the West and Northwest

Pfgn* checked through to all principal points, and sleeping cars an all night trains, both Bast and West

For further information and tickets, apply to the Ticket Agent in the Union Depot. O. LTBARRINGKB,

GREATEST

ill 'fiuir fi

AXD

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Sheet Iron Works,

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Between Walnut nnd Poplar !»,? fuft t.,'& If ft ,**?=• *'U hut i»| S- .f **.rr ut -i.4 iti., aim it. is1 im*.

*ALL BOILERS

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,t ,-1 Hereafternjade jrill be -*f? I 1 Sv ^~i. Tested by Government Inspection*

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BOILERS MADE,

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''''"J '""AND ALL KINDS OF

f'-f 1 'it I

Sheet "Iron Work Done, &

tv i.i WfMti'- «f|'' AS 1 r. I 4 1 'Vi in' At Prices as Low as at'any Sbop

In the State. j--

4 VX." *. tr jui

REPAIRING

*, ALL KINDS'*,. L"

5 Hi' ,'t '».• sU BONE OH SHORT NOTICE. ee-2rn.

RRTTM

I i-ri fi. vilH 1

-Show en Earth/

Menagerie,

Will Exhibit in Tcrre-Hnnte

WEDNESDAY, JULY 31,

Giving Three Full and Complete- Exhibilions ol tlie tntire Show. Doors*open at 10

A. M.,

1 nnd 7 p. if.

Hippodrome pcrfontiances mmeaceat 11 A. M., 2 and 8 p. M. Admission to the seven Colossal shows, ouly 50 t'ems Children half-price. vi.i.V 1 l", /. lu ),y

i"r Ml

100,000 cariosities. 500 animals, birds, reptiles and marine monsters. *c? 1,000 men and horses. 3 trains ol 38 cars each. 4 locomotives to each train.

More than a million capital invested. apiiai

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Daily expenses exceed So,C00. 10 tents cover 0 acres. fi,

TEN TIME* MORE TFv EVER BE 2N IN AN ORDINARY SHOW. Beside the

WILD FIJI CANNIBALS, LIVE DIGGER INDIANS, ONLY LIVING GIRAFFE ID America. Tto o^jgjggoj^

C,rCn!'

Master ot Transportation.

C. K. Lou, Chief Ticket Clerk. U~lL

Ujjjuufii'ywa

PAN-HANDLE

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Great Travelllns Mnsenm

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'K J'.'-'wrr

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Caravan, Hippodromo, Polytechnic Institute. International Zoological Garden, and Dan Castello'sChdStS and Refined Circus,

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ROUTE.

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PITTSBURG, OXClXMATl A ST. LOIISHAILKOAO. (Columbus, Chicago and Indiana Central

DlVi! ivislon,)

VIA COIIUHBUS.

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JAS. H. TURNER.

N

EW FIRM.

t,cm

The horse riding goat ALEXIS. Mfn|ng Mhsical and Mechanical AUTOMATONS. FIVE HUNDRED RARE WILD A.NI-

AIAL-S, BIRDS. REPriLKH AND MARINE MONSTERS, From the utmost parU of the earth. In the department of the Hippodrome ana

ON*E HUNDRED

Ot the Best Performers In the World—nil First-Class Bare-Back Ridora, including "'GREAT MELVILLE AND FAMTLY. EVERY FftATURE WILL Bfe EXHIBIT-

F.D AS ADVERTISED.

THIS IS POSITIVELY TILE LARGW AVI MOST ATTRACTIVE COMBINATION OF EXHIBITIONS

EVER KNOWN, I

AND REMAINS ABSOLUTELY WITH OUT A PARALLEL IN THE HISTORY OF THE WORLD.

The only Exhibition in America recognized and endorsed br both the religions and secular press, and dally visited by en»l^ nent Clergymen and Divines.

HALF FARE TRARS. Will be run on the roads leading to this city.

FRBK A PHrmroy to all who purchase the life of P. T. Barnnni. written by himself, near 900 page*, romilln gilt, steel portrait, 33 full page engravings, ranced from S3 60 to Si 50, aiid a 50 cent ticket given to each purchaser. To be had of the agent on the day of Exhibition.

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The Shortest Route East.

On and after June 2,1872, trains will leave the Union depot, Indianapolis, and arrive as follows:

Southern Express

LEAVE »h Fast Line. Express Daily, LEAVES. Indianapolis 8 55 am 9.40 a 6.45 Cambridge City. 5.50 a 11.51 a in 9.30 Columbus 11.20 a 5.45 pm 3.15 am Newark 12.30pm 6.55pm 4.36am: Dennison 2.53 0.08 7.50 a ni Steubenville 4,45 11.00 10.13 a m:

ARB1VXS. & Pittsburg 6.35 1.00 am 12.10 Altoona 5^5 Harrisburg 3.20 am 0,35 am 10.15 inPhiladelphia.^... 7.051 rp 1.30 2.40 am New York 10.19 a 4.29 6.19 a m" Baltimore- 7.00 a pi 1.15 2.15 a m? Washington 10.00 am 3.40 pm 5.50 am Boston 9.05 5.50 am 8.05

The Fast Line and Day Express Trains have Pullman's Drawing and Silver Palace Cars, runuiug through without change to New York via Philadelphia.

The Night Express Train runs daily (Sun-* days included,) and has Sliver Palace Oars through to PlUladelphla and New York without change. This is the only Sundays evening trainTrom Indianapolis,and makes'-, direct connection for the Eastern cities. Passengers leaving on this train Saturday evening arrive in New York at 6.19 Monday morning. *®~Ask for Tickets via Pan-Handle Route.

F. R. MYERS,

General PAssenger and Tickct Agent. D. W. CALDWELL, Gen. Sup't. WM. H. GREGG, F. W. ROCKWELL

President. Secretary

IOUTHERN WHITE LEAD

mM'"

TRICTIi

LEADS BLEACHED OIL ^10

And COLOR WORKS,

Cor. Main and Lombard Sts. af|| k1 j*

Shryer Brothers,

Sole Agents for Terre-JTaute.

Every Package of our STRICTLY PURE WHITE LEAD bears the followa a "The White Lead contained in this Package is guaranteed by the Manufacturers, the Southern White Lead and Color Works. St. Louis, Mo., to contain no adulteratiou what-? ever. It is composed entirely of perfectly* Pure Carbonate of Lead and Lin feed Oil, and is sold suhiect to Chemical Analvsla."

W. B. SHILLITO.

1

TURNER&SHILLIT0

SUCCESSORS TO

Turner Built in.

W. B. Shillito, having purchased the interest of T. C. Liu 11 tin in the firm of Turner A Buntln, we liave formed a copartnership under tlie name and style of Turner A Shillito. and will continue the

FAMILY GROCERY

AND

General Produce Business,

AT THE OLD STAND.

Otir stock is full and our prices shall be as low as the lowest. We would, be pleased to* have our old fi lends call and see us. as well as new ones. JAMES H. TURNER,

WM. B. SHILLITO.

12-tf. Cor. Main A Seventh streets.

JSAAC BALL, UNDERTAKER,

And Embalrner of U»e Dead,

Is prepared to execute all orders In bis line with neatness and dispatch, corner of Thirds#? and'Cherry streets, Terre-Haute. 50-tf

AT BVPPETOE'S, 155 Main »U You will always find THE BEBT BmgmrM, Cmffeea, Terns, Ham, Breakfast

Baton, Flour, Com Meat, Spices, Esgllsh Pickles, Table Sauces, Flarorlnf Extracts, Best S*Tupand Molasses,Orsckers, CannedOxKls, Sardines, Corn Starch,

Goods delivered to

•e-toi.

any put of the oity