Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 3, Number 6, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 10 August 1872 — Page 3

CONNUBIALITIES.

Master of Arts—A male flirt The Happy Medium—Gentlemen between two ladies.

Many lackadaisical young ladies would be ashamed to talk of their lonj? stocking*, but you hear plenty ol their heighos!

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"The verb to love," says a wicked Trench writer, "is an inactive verb, which rnns until it sinks exhausted in the easy chair of marriage." U"4"*' "Ah, Mr. Simpkins, we have-not chairs onough for our company," said a gay wife to her frugal husband. "Plenty of chairs, dear, but too much company," replied, Simkinsj, with a knowing wink.

A Nashville paper says tnere was never before such a glorious crop of pairs in that city as there has been this season. Nearly every front gate is loaded down with them on pleasant evenings.

A young lady having read about a man who invented a stove which consumed its own smoke, hopes be will devise a method whereby tobacco smokers can be run on the same economical principle.

I must get married," said a bachelor to a married friend, "for I never can find a button on a clean shirt." "Take care said the Benedict with a sigh, "or you may chance upon a wife who will not find you a clean shirt to button." "Aunt Susan, suppose all the women were in one country and all the men in another, with a big river between them and no boats or bridges, what would be the consequence?" "Good gracious! why then lots of the poor women would be drowned!"

Mrs. Long, of Colnmbus, this Stato, deserves to be hung. 8he shot an abandoned woman upon whom her husband had cast her a flections. The flhootiug was all right as far as it went. She should bo hung for not shooting the husband also.

A modest bachelor says all ho should jisk in a wile would be a good temper, sound health, good understanding, agreoablo physiognomy, pretty figure, good connections, domestic habits, resources of amusement, good spirits, conversational tulents,elegant manners and money.

Tho assertion that a lady puts the ossenco, nay, the very purpose and import of hor lotter in her postscript, has had many an ingenious but invented illustration. One of the beat is that of a young lady in China to her friends at home, viz: "P. S.—You will soe by tho signature that I am marriod."

A gontlemon, using his best endeavors to escape treading on tho long walking train of a lady did not succoed, wlion the lady turned upon him ilorcely and gave him some of the long after marriage style of language. Hro-ken-hoartod, the gay bachelor responded, "Madam, I jagain humbly beg your pardon I thought you had passed some tlino ago."

SYMPTOMS OK MAIDENLY CELIBACY. When a woman begins to refuse to toll her age—that's a symptom.

When a woman begins to read love stories abed—that's a symptom. When a woman gives a sigh on hearing of a wedding—that's a symptom.

When a woman begins to drink her tea without sugar—that's a symptom. Whon a woman begins to say that she's refused many an otTer—that's a symptom.

Whon a woman begins to have a little dog trotting after her—that's a symptom.

Whon a woman begins to talk about rheumatism in hor knees and elbows— that' a symptom.

Whon a woman begins to uhange her Rhoos every timo sho comes in from a walk—that's a symptom.

When a woman begins to go to bod with tier stockings and a ilannel night cap on—that's a symptom.

When a woman begins to say that a sorvant has no business to lmve a sweet heart that's a symptom.

Whon a woman begins to rub her fingers over chairs and tablos to soe if they are dusty—that's a symptom.

When a woman begins to have a cat at her elbow at meal time, and gives it awootonod milk—that's a symptom.

When a woman begins talking about rold drafts and stops up the crevices in tho doors and window—that's a symptom.

When a woman begins to find fault with hor looking glass, and say it does not show hor features right—that's a symptom.

Whon a woman begins to say what dreadful set of creatures men are. and that she would not be bothered with ono for tho world—that's a symptom.

Whon a woman begins to put her fingers before her mouth when talking to any one, for four they should seo she's losing her teeth—that'* asymp-

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A NOVKL BURL.

Among tho reminiscences of the Franco Prussian war is the account of a curious duel between two subordinate •ollWrs ol the Trench armj\

You intend to tight a duel, eh?" awkcnl the commandant. "Yes, Colonel. Words have passed botwoen us which can oftly be wiped •out by blood. Wo don't want to pass for cowards."

Very well, you shall fight, but 4uust be in this way: Take your car•blnos, place yourselves on aline facing Malmauon, whore tho enemy is. You will march upon tho garrison with ojual step, whon sufliciently near tholr posts you will fire upon them. The Prussians will reply. You continue to advance and Ore. When One fulls the other may turn upon his heels and his ret rout shall be covcred by onQj of my companies." "In this way," concluded the commandant, "the blood which yon both demand will be spiled with protU and glorv, and he who conies back will do so without regret, without the remorse of having killed or vrounded with his own hand a Frenchman,at a tiuie when France needs all hor defenders and all lier children. If you both full who shall Bay that you are cowards? I uiav also add that I thus give you an excellent opportunity for putting a •couple of Germaus out of the way, a service that will procure for you agood recommendation for reward and promotion.

The matter was arranged as the com* tnandant had dictated. At twenty paces from the walls of Malmatsoa, one of the adversaries was wounded, staggered and fell. The other ran to him, raised him up, and carried him off on his shoalders amid a porta* hailstorm of balls—both, thenceforth, entitled to the greatest honor and respect from the whole regiment.

BUSINESS CARDS.

TDry

HE NEW TORK HTOEE, 73 Main street, near Court House square, Uoods, Carpets, Wall Paper,

HhadM,

FREDERICK RUSCHAUFT A Co.

AO.

AISTIXACO., Wholesale A Retail dealers in

HARDWARE, 8A9H. DOORS, PAINTS, Iron, Nail*, Oil and Glass, 172 Main street.

B. FHECSIAX,

AmericanA Foreign Watches, JEWELRY, Ao., Opera House. KISMXER, PIAXOS, MELODEO\S, ORGANS,

Musical InstrnmenlN, d.-e., Palace of Music, 48 Ohio street.

I^ERRE-1IAITE

JOSEPH

THE

MI7SICAI. INSTI­

TUTE, 1K2 Main street, up sUilrs. Music taught In all its branches. Pupils may enter at any time. Agency for Steinway pianos. A. HIIIDE, Principal.

MAXTELS.

ORATES. Ti

Furnaces and Ran gen,

Manufacturers of Galvanized Iron Cornice MOOKE A HAOERTY, 181 Main street.

R. FBEEXA9l,j,

The Leading Jeweler,

161 Main street.

^TFEBS, TRADER A CO.,

WHOLESALE GROCERS,

190 Main street, Terre-Haute, Indiana.

C€.

SMITH, Dealers In Stoves,

Reapers, Agricultural Implements, And manulacturod Tin Ware, 50 and 52 Main street.

W. RIPPETOE. General dealer In GROCERIES, PROVISIONS A PRODUCE,

National Block, 155 Main street.

A. FOOTE,

»X. Dealer in

Garden, Field & Flower Seeds,

No. 65 Main street.

(1LIFF

A SOX,

Manufacturer* of locomotive. Stationery, Marine, Tubular and Cylinder I tollers, Iron Tanks, Sheet Iron Work, Door Steps, etc., cor. Canal A Main St. 19

QIIIJIES «fc ROYSE,

Real Estate & Collecting Agents,

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No. 4 South Filth Street.

L. BALL,

Dealer in,

Stoves, Mantels, Grates, Tin Plate, Japan and Pressed Ware, m: 128 Main Street, North Side.

Rl'OS, PAINTS, OILS. i* Glass, Toilet Articles, Brushes, Ac., O VLICK & BERRY,

Corner Main and 4th streets...

UFPEXKIEIMEB BROS.,

CLOTHIERS,

118 Main Street.

H. DOOLEY,

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

^ARREJT, HOBERO A CO.,

Great Hcadqua'rs for Dry Goods,

Opera House Corner.

STRORTCJ,

Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Choice Tens, Coff* em. Suirars, Fancy nml Staple Orocerles,

No. 187 Main p'reet.

NEW WHEELER A WILSO?r *5 v?'\vi Hewing Machine, ,y.

MARSH II. SCIIOOLEY, Agent, Opposite PostolBce, 0th street.

»'OW8- ,* PHILIP NEW'HART'S" Terre-Haute Plow Factory, 1st street, near Main.

II. CHIl.tDLE, *Att« Attorney at Law A Notary Pnl»llc

No. SO MAIN STREET, Between Third and Fourth. 21.

JCitabluhrd 1854.

WARASII

WOOLEN MILLS, G. F.

Ellin, Proprietor, wholesaleand retail manufacturer or Woolen Goods, north-west cor. 1st and Walnut streets. 19

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FOUNDRY A Torre-llnute Car Works,

Heath A linger, manufacturers of Cars, Car Wheels, (Hstlngs and Machinery, corner Canal and Main street. 19

rpERRE-HAITTE Commercial Collejce, Iiook-kwplni, Peumanslilpand Arithmetic, cor. Oth and Main streets. 19 GARVIN A UK INLY, Principals.

TAMES M. CRISHER. Watchmakerand

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Jeweler. Ohio street, south of tlie Court. House, Terre-Haute, Ind. Watches, Clocks and Jewelry repaired. Engraving neatly done and warranted to give satisfaction.

ABTLETT A CO., Wholesale and Retail

Booksellers and Stationers,

1.S9 Main Street.

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SAY YES!

JONES A JONES.

ITT1U A DICK. WHOLESALE NOTIONS,

W Coiuniis»ioii merchants,

148 Main street.

o. r. SMITH. W. A. WHKKI.KR. JM1TII A WHEEI.ER, Dealers In*"

Stove*. 6r«tM«n4 Tin War*. Agency Fairbanks" Scnlcs, loO Main street.

rIIILlPKADEl«i,

1 Manufacturer ol Saddles and Hanien, whips, Cnrry Combs, Brushes, Horse Blankets, Ac,, all work warrant**!. Ii-weat prices in the city, l!*i Main street, nenrTth.

TrNTIN A ARMSTROXCJi

DlrtGttlSTS,

1«S ilajn StrwJt, near Sixth.

II. SCl'DDER,

-il'oiiforHonrry A Toys,

i»4 Main street.

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A. SHE A P. Confectionery, T»y«. r»M Mannfactureni A^ent for Children's Oa.. rtacee. Hobbr Howes, AC., tth St.. opp. P. O

FARLY

A ROACH,

MAXt7rACTTRRKMO»

Saddles and Harness,

Dealer* in Obiter*, Whip*, TYtmk*, NO. MAIN STRKET, North aide, between and 4tk. Terrenaate, Indiana. Agents for Uncle Sam's Barneas OIL 50-)y.

'HE OLD ESTABLISHED

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Don't take my word for it, but

Come and see.

THEO. STAHL,

Lamps, &€.» &c.

NION STEAM BAKERY.

FRANK HEINIG & BRO.

Manufacturers of all kinds of

Crackers, Cakes, Bread

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TERRE-HAUTE SATURDAY EVENING MAIL, AUGUST 10. 1872.

IRON WORKS,

OF

TERRE-HAUTE, IND.

Owing to its increase of business in the past year, and flattering prospects for yet greater In the future, have been compelled to enlarge upon its already capacious facilities fordoing business enabling it, thereby, to do

ITS WORK CHEAPER AND WITH GREATER DESPATCH,

In additon also it has established in connection with it, a flrst-class

Boiler and Sheet Iron Works,

of snfflcient capacity to accommodate all who are pleased to give their patronage. None but Urst-class workmen In eitker department. I respectfully invite the public to call and examine my Manufacture of Stationary A- Portable Enirlnes, Saw A Flouring Mills, and Coal Shaft Machinery,

a sn han

apply of which I keep constantly on LCT, of the most approved Patterns.

Also Corn Shelters, Cane Mills, Shin* vie Machines, both Haml A Power. Rail's Celebrated Steel Bottom R. R. Scraper, also Cast

A Wrought Iron Scrapers,

For farm nse. Alse a great variety of School Seats and Desks, wlilch for beauty and durability cannot be excelled.

Together with castings of all description* for general use in this country, all of which I wan-ant to be as good as the bes£, both in material and workmanship, and as cheap as the cheapest, quality taken into consideration. (ee-tf) J. A. PARKER

Pressed and Cut Glass.

YOU CAN BUY .i j,

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THEO. STIHL'S

Queeiiswarel

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More Goods for the Money than

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,jj Any Other Place

IN THE

DEALERS IN

Foreign & Domestic Fruits,

FANCY A STAPLE GROCERIES, TARAT«R** STREET, (Between the two Railroads,) 21«tf. Terre-Haute. Ind.

Wholemle and Retail. Also, Toys and Fancy Goods, In neat rartety. Exclus»ve Agents for "Ixiplon's Silver Burner." and "Family ravonte Bnrning FInld." Agents wanted In sorroanding counties.

H.S. R1CHAKDSOX A CO, 70 MAJ.X STREET, SS-3m North aide between 3d and 4th.

FRED,

GEIGER,

LOCKSMITH.

Bdl-kaaferAltefleil Culler,

Looks and Urmnks repaired, keys fitted, iron safes opened and repaired, speaking tubes pnt up, etc. Bells, fixtures and ken of all Kinds kept on hand. North 4th St Basement Room In Cooks new bonding Sign ol tbe golden key, ee-Sm

LIFF A SON'S

BOILER

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Sheet Iroii .Works,

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Between Walnut and Poplar1 i,

ALL BOILERS

Hereafter made will be

Everything Warranted Perfect

AND

Satisfaction Guaranteed.

I ft ,n ALL KINDS OF ...

^BOILERS MADE,

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GALES OF

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SEWING MACHINES FOR 1871.

The magniiude 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 commendation and sale of the particular machine sought to be sold. If the number of sales be any criterion of merit, the Singer seems to boar the palm, as shown by sworn returns of the companies, made under the licenses granted them by the owners of the sewing machine patcnta, and which are as follows: THE SINGER MF'G

CO.... Sold 181,200 Machines Wheeler and Wilson MfgUo 128,528 Grover & Baker S.M. ,«•

Co 60,838 WeedS. M. Co 89,855 Howe Machine Co. (Jan. 1, to July 1)... 31,010 Wilcox A Glbbs S.M.

Co 80,127 WilsonS. M. Co 21,158 Amer. B. H. O. A 8.

M. Co 20,121 Original Howe S. M. Co 20,031 Florence S.

Si. Co 15,917

Gold Medal S. M. Co. 18.572 Davis S.M. Co lUMS Domestic S. M. Co 10,397 Finkle A Lyon MTg

Co '."39 JEtnaS. M. Co 4,720 BleesS.M.Co »'«4,.V)7 Elliptic 8. M. Co 4,55i Empire S. M. Co 2,ftw st Pnrham 8. M. Co 2.056

The Chicago Relief Committee's returns show alike result: THL 8INGKR. 2,427 Wheeler A Wilson ZJ5 Howe 127 Grovcr& liaker Wilcox A Glbbs. 30 Klorence IS Finkle A Lyon 20

Mtn& Wilson 5 Western Empire 2 Manhattan 2 Davis ...» 2 Elliptic 1 Gohl Medal —. 1 American Button-Hole

The applicant in every case designated the kind of machine desired.—[New York Daily Witness.

We are now prepared to oflfer extra Inducements to good reliable men to sell the "Singer." SOFSINGER A JOSSELYN, 70 Main street, Terre-Haute, Ind.

RPHE BEST ROUTE EAST AND WEST.

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i!fiiAnrAi*oi.ift. njimjiATi ABf® I. AFAYETTK

A I O A

Cincinnati and Eastern DfviaibnS.

Four Passenger trains leave the Union D^i»ot, Indlana]olis, dally for Cincinnati, Chillicothe, Marietta, Washington, anoClrclevllle, Ohio Paris, Nichola*vllle, Kentnekr. Also for Parkeml)«ir*, Baltimore, Washington City, Phtladelphta and 2»ew York.

By tbte route Eaat a ticket can be IWfcknaed at the Union Depot to New York at the name price an by any other route, on whlcn the holder can peas through or atop over at all the above named Eastern cities.

LaDayette, 4|nlary aad tMcage IMvlaion. Three through Traina leave the Union

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Time and distance fern and tare aa low as by any other route, to all the principal towns and cities In the West ana Northwest.

Baggage checked through to all principal polntii, and sleeping can on all night trains, Mth ISaat and w«l

For farther information and tickets, apply to the Ticket Agent In the Union Depot. Q. LTBARRINGEB,

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FIB ST STREET,

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Tested by Govcrniuent Inspection*

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NAtitaE* ftEMEEV.'

TE6ETIB

THE OHEAT BLOODPURIFIER

VEGETINE la made exciualvely from the Juices of carefully selected barks, roots aud herbs, and so strongly concentrated that it will effectually eradicate from the system every taint or Scrofola, Hero Unions Hanaor, Tamors, Cancer, Can* ••rent Humor, Krysipela*, Sail Rhenm, Nyphlillc Diseases. Canker, FalntneasattkeStomaeli.and all diseases that arise from Impure blood. Sciatica, Inflammatory ana Chronic Whenmatiani. Naaralgla, float and Spinal Complaints, can only be effectually cured through the blood.

For IJleers and Ernptlve diseases ot theskln. Pustules, Flmples, Btotehes, Boils, Teller, Sealdhead ana King, worm, VEGETINE lias never failed to effect a permanent cure.

For Pains In the Back, Kidney Com*

Eencorrhoea,

lainls, Dropsy, Female Weakness, arising from internal -ulceration, and uterine diseases and General Debility, VEGETINE acts directly upon the causes of these complaints. It invigorates and strengthens the whole system, acts upon the secretive organs, allays inflammation, cures ulceration and regulates the bowels.

For Catarrh, Dyspepsia, Habitual Costiveness, Palpitation of the Heart, Headache, Piles, Nervousness, and General prostration of the Nervous System, no medicine has ever given such perfect satisfaction as the VEGETINE. It purifies the blood, cleanses all of the organs, and possesses a controlling power over the Nervoas system.

The remarkable cures effected by VEGETINE have induced many physicians and apothecaries whom we know to prescribe and use it in their own families.

In fact, VEGETINE is the best remedy yet discovered lor the above diseases, and is the onlv reliable BLOOD PURIFIER yet placed before the public.

Prepared by H. R. STEVENS, Boston, Mass. Price 81.25. Sold by all Druggists. 36-13w

JGMPIRE MARBLE

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Sheet Iron Work Bone,)

At Prices as Low as at )sny Shop in the State.

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P*'

REPAIRING

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DONE OF SHORT NOTICE. ee-2m

WHOLESALE NOTIONS. tit fcrAf'*JJr it: Stf

WITTIG & DICK,

(Successors to A. C. A. Wittlg,),.,, No. 148 Main Street,

Jobbers & Commission Merchants,

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IN NOTIONS. FANCY COOPS, CIGARS, ENGLISH, GERMAN, AND AMERI­

CAN CUTLERY,

Perfumery, Soap, ••Hm Cotton Yarn, Batting, Ac.

With increased capital and New Stock we nre prepared to ofler friends and customers superior inducements to buy of us.

Hpeciul attention will be paid to Cash Buyers, Ptiddlers and Auctioneers. NO. 148 MAIN STREET, Between Fifth and Sixth, in the Room formerly occupied by Cox A Sonv™ 8-tf.

ILLIAM M. BARR,

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PAINTER,

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Fifth Street, bet. Main and Ohio,

DEALER IN

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Master ol Transportation.

C. K. LORD, Chief Ticket Cterk. M-tt

Paints, Oil and'Glass.

?r%9* tr toll

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JACOB FISHER

Has Just received another choice lot of Rkine, Preach and California Wlnea, which lie will sell by the bottle or gallon at reasonable prices. Try a bottle, if you want a pure article. Parties will be furnished promptly by the gallon or in dozens. Jal-tf.

IANOS.

P. H. WORE,

Practical Piano Maker, Tnner Repairer of Masieal Instruments. Orders left at James M. Crisher's Jewelry Store, opposite Court House, will receive prompt attention. une29- tf.

JAMES

R. BAKER,

Attorney aiid Counselor at ImW. RosevillParke Co., Ind. Will make collections, and attend to all kinds of Legal Pnslnsss in Parke A Vigo Co.

RBr*RENCBs:—Alien A Mack, TerreHaute. Wm. Patrick, Terre-Haute. James H. Mahan, J. P., Roseville, Ind. mlO-ly.

CLARIDGE,

Walnut 8L, opp. Oeater Market,

Dyer and Scourer,

Ladies Apparel

nicely

JpAN-HANDLE ROUTE.

a ?. 4 9#

And Granite Works,

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The undersigned wishes to inform persons wanting Monumental Work, of any description, that he is prepared to fill orders at a much less cost than lias ever been offered to the public. Persons in the country wanting American or Italian Marble, or Scotch Granite

Monuments or Tomb Stones!

For deceased friends, will save from fifteen to twenty per cent, by coming to the shop in preference to buying of traveling agents, who are always on large salary or commission, hence, I will make the above deductions on all work offered by agents, besides, persons will find it more satisfactory in making a selection from work already finished, or from Designs, than contracting with irresponsible, and very often rascally agents.

All orders filled of the very best material and workmanship. Satisfaction guaranteed in all cases. julyfl-tf M. HANRAHAN.

]^EW FIRM_

PITTSBURG, CINCINNATI A ST. 4 LOUIS RAILROAD. (Columbus, Chicago and Indiana Central

Division,)

\1A COLIJMBt S.

JAS. H. TURNER

NEW

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Scoured orbeaull-

Inlly Colored. Gents Gsnneats Scoured, Colored or Repaired. Send your goods by Expresw or otherwise.

EPPELINE,

DEALER LS

FIXE WINES AND LIQUORS,

No. IS South Foarth street,

faae^-lL "7 Terre-Haute Ind.

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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 Fast Line. Express Daily, LEAVES. Indianapolis 855am 9.10am 6.45pm Cambridge City. 5.60 am 11.5? a 9.20 Columbus 11.20 a 5.45 pm 3.15 am Newark 12.30 6.55 4.35 a ni Dennison 2.63 9.08 7.50 a in Steubenvllle 4.45 11.00 10.18 a ni

ARRIVES. Pittsburg 6.85 1.00 a 12.10 Altoona 11.15 5.35 am 5.25 Harrisbnrg 3.20 a 9 35 a 10.15 Philadelphia...._ 7.05 a in 1.S0 2.40 a New York 10.19 a 4.29 6.19 a Baltimore.. 7.00 a 1.15 2.15 am Washington 10.00 a 3.40 5.50 am Boston 9.05 5.E.0 am 5.05

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

The Night Express Train runs daily (Sundays included,) and has Silver Palace Cars through to Philadelphia and New York without change. This Is the only Sunday evening train from 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. 0*A8K for Tickets via Pan-Handle Route.

F. R. MYERS,

General Passenger and Ticket Agent. D. W. CALDWELL, Gen. Sup't.

Wx. H. GREGG, President

F. W. ROCKWELL Secretary

GOUTHERN WHITE LEAD

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COLOR WORKS

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Shryer Brothers,

Sole Agents for Terre-Haute.

Every Package of our STRICTLY PURB

WHITE

LEAD bears the followlng guarantee:

"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 adulteration whatever. It is composed entirely of perfectly Pure Carbonate of Lead and Linseed Oil, and Is sold suhieot to Chemical Analysis."

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TURNER&SHILLIT0

SUCCESSORS TO

Turnep & Buntln.

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W. B. Shilllto, having purchased the Interest of T. C. Buntln In the firm of Turner A Buntln, we have formed a copartnership under the name and style of Turner A Shilllto, and will continue the

FAMILY GROCERY

AND

General Produce Business,

AT THE OLD STAND.

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

WM. B. BHILLITO.

12-tf. Cor. Main A Seventh streets,

TSAAC BALL,

1NDERTAKER,

And Embalmer of the Dead,

Is prepared to execute all orders in his line with neatness and dispatch, corner of Third and Cherry streets, Terre-Haute. 50-tf

AT RIPPETOE'S, 109 Main St^ You will always find THE BEST Sugars, Coffees, Teas, Bam, Breakfast^

Bacon, Flour, Corn Meal, Bpiees,

lMIpowde^%»lwne, Hoap, Candles. Silver Otoss Stain*. Hi", Wood ancl WlllowVares Stone Ware, Coal Oil, 4c., Ac.

Goods delivered to any part of the city ee-Om.