Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 3, Number 9, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 31 August 1872 — Page 3

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Wit and Humor.,

Country folk, when they visit Tor the tirat time a bla: city, are generally con sidered fit subjects for city gonta to ox vrcise their wits upon, but not unfre -quently the city swells get the worst of the encounter. Of courso they go about with staring oyes and open tnoutb, regarding everything around them with feelings of wonder and surj prise. They do not, however, present a more ridiculous appearance to the city tored youth than the latter must do when they go out to spend a tew days on a friend's farm in the country. The following ia an instance of bow one of these sharp fellows was taken in:

A city chap Irom this town, spending a tew weeks in the country with a

faimer iriend, asked to be permitted to abstract the lacteal fluid from the bo vino group at eventide." As soon as the farmer found out that all he want--ed was to milk the cows some night, he cheerfully assented, and, with other members of his lamily, seated himself •on the barn yard fence to see the fun. Hardly had'the tight pantalooned chap b«gan to pull ou the peculiar natural appendages which all who desire milk ini-st manipulate (except milkmen who live near a pond), when the patient cow looked around, and saw the "what-is-it" at her Bide. Fetching him a wipi in the eyes with her tail, she at tn same time projected hor hind foot with lightning-like rapidity, and while the milker was balancing on his ear in a mud-pnddlo, the sportive cow sont the milk-pail spinning after him. Owing to damages to his pants, our hero was compelled to walk backward until he got out of sight of the farmers daughters, and now says farming is a fraud.

-Perhaps some of our readers who are clever at solving "widdles," will eluci date for us the following y-itiw' *.j

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Two d.irkies had bought a piece of iwrk, and Sam, having no place to put his in, trusted the whole to Julius' keeping. Next morning, they met, when Julius said:

A most strange thing happened at my house last night, Sum. All mystery to me."

Ah! Julius, what was dai "Well, Sun, this mornin' I wont down into do cellar for to get apiece of hog for breakfast, and I put my hand down into de brine, ana felt around, but no pork dere—all gone— couldn't tell what be-went with it so I turned up de bar'l, and, Saui, true as preach in' de rats had eat a holo clear froo de bottom ob de bar'l, and dragged de pork all out."

Why didn't do brine run out ob de hole?" said Sam. ji Ah! Sam, dai's de mystery." ,it

In choosing a wife, it is sometimes necessary to be careful about more than her wedding portion. It is all very well to get a girl that has lots of "tin," or a widow with a comfortable jointure but what pleasure could a man derivo from such a union ifhe, by any chance, got Into the position ofour correspondent, who says that his social relations are _#

OATITKn MIXED. "'4

What's the matter, Bob?" Sam, whom am I

Well, sir, what's tho matter?" "Why, I'm married." "Married? Ila ha! ha! Why, sir, you should 1»« happy."

Vus, but I ain'i."

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Why, all married inon aro supposed .to lie happy." "YOH but how many are so?"

Well, sir, as I sa'ld boforo, don't take it so hard—toll us all about it." "Well, Sam, I'll toll you how It is. You see, I married a widdor, and this widder had a daughter." "O, Yes I seo how it is. You have been making love to this daughter."

No worso than that. You see, my father was a widower, and ho married this daughter, MO that mukos mv father my son-in-law, don,t it? Well, dou't ymi soo how I'm mixed up?" ...

Well, sir, Is that nil?" No I only wish it was. Don't you •BCP, my step-llaughteris uiy Htep-moth-cr, aiirt she? Well, thon, her mother is my grandmother, ain't she? Woll, I'm married to her, ain't I? So that makes me my own grandfather, doesn't j,

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Most of us, no doubt,' recollcct witli siawhat feelings of anguiRh and trepidation wo were tilled, when our dominie told us to write our first ossay onsomo particular subject. What sharpening of pencils and cleaning up of slates ^. with the cuff of our jacket wereindulgin to postpone tho cvii moment '/wheu wo must begin to put our thoughts on the slate. Jinny ofour essava were, doubtless, gems of purest aray serine, but not many of them bent .the following, which was the composition of a boy in Oregon. Tho subjoct of his essay was

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Oxen is a very slow animal. They aro very good to brake up ground. I would rather have horses if they 11 In't have colic—Which they say is wind collected in a bunch. Which -makes it dangoreaer to keep horsoe than '.^xcn.

If there were no horses people wood .•.^have to wheal their wood in a wheal'"harrow. It would tako them two or -threo day* to wheal a cord a mile.

Cows are useful to. I heard some people say* that if they had to be a ox or a cow they wood sooner l*s a cow,

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but think when it como to be milked on a cold wiuter morning I think they would sooner be oxen, for oxen don't have to raise calves—If I had to be a ox or a cow I would be a hetfor, but If I could not be a heffer and had to be bo:h I wood be a ox.

Dt*rrn Plffsmysboult nevNir be punished by tier law. A man mil ,xloo wives, If be lire* m't dem both, is untobed petter thsu anjr laws can Uo

fu°

Many beeblea si

spend ranch ov de!r

VIM in der whiaVy shops, snd den »et down and fret beksuee delr nabors gets along more beuer dem.

Dor only mark dst some men rill ever make In die vorld rill be der mark of deir poote In der mat.

BUSINESS CARDS.

R|WK NEW YORK STORK, 74 Maia street, near C«»urt llonje square Dry Uoods, Carpel*. Wall Paper.

Nhntlro, Ac.

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FHKDKKH HCMCIIArPT Co.

Act.

AvsTiar*cw., Wholesale A Hwuill dealers In

HARDWARE, HASH, DOOKH, PAINTS, 't Iron, Nails, Oil aud Glass, 173 Main street.

R. I HKEHASI,

American A Foreign Watrhes, JEWELRY, Ac., Opera House.

HlMUtCH,

AXOS, MELODEOXS, ORGAKS, JMUNIOAI Instrument*, 4re., Palace of MUHIC, 48 Ohio street.

1ERRE-HAUTEstreet,

A. FOOTE,

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Why, you arc yourself 15 )b II irriaon, ain't you No far from it."f

Whv, what's tho matter?" Woil, sir, I'm so lnlxod up, I don't know who am."

Don't take it so hard to ho:irt." I ain't I'm taking it in my handkerchief."

MUSICAL INMTI

TL'TK, 18*2 Main up clalrs. Mu sic taught in all its branches. Pupils may Agency for Htelnway enter at any time, pianos. A. 8HIDK, Principal.

AWTELM. ORATES. 1 Fnrascfn and Rsncc*, Manufacturers of Galvanized Iron Cornloe

MOOIUE

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HAOKRTY, 181 Main «treet.

R. FREEMAN, The Leading Jeweler, }».• 181 Main street.

YFERN, TRADER

«T. Dealer In

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St

RW.

CO.,

WHOLESALE GROCERS,

190 Main street. Terre-Haute, Indiana.

CC.SMITH,

Dealers in Stoves,

Reaper*, Atrrirnltiirnl Implements, And manulactureil Tin ware, 50 and 52 Main street.

RIPPETOE. General dealer In

GROCERIES. PROVISIONS & PRODUCE, National Block, 153 Main street.

Garden, Field & Flower Seeds,

No. 65 Main street.

("1LIFF

A SON,

Manufacturers of Locomotfre, Stationery, Marine, Tubular and Cylinder Boilers, Iron Tanks, Sheet Iron Work, Door Steps, etc., cor. Canal AMain St. 19

RIMES A ROTSE, eal Estate & Collecting Agents, No. 4 South Filth Street.

L. BALL,

R.

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Dealer in

Stovea, Mantel*, Grates, Tin Plate, Japan and I'rctnea Ware,

~i 128 Main Street, North Side.

DRUGS,

PAINTS, OILS,

,, Glass, Toilet Articles, Brashes, kc. QTJLICK & BERRY, Corner Main and 4th streets.

UPPENHEIMER BROS. CLOTHIERS, 118 Main Street.

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H. DOOLEY, House Book Store, Books, Papers, Chromos and Frames.

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^YARREN, 1IOBERG CO., Great Headqna'rs for Dry Goods, Opera House Corner.

fOSEPH STRONG,

No. 187 Main vreet.

ri^HE NEW JL WHEELER A WILSON SnvlnK Machine,

MARSH H. SCHOOLEY, Agent, Opposite Postofflce, fllh street.

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iOWS.

PHILIP NEWHART'S

Torro-Hnute Plow Factory, 1st Ktieet, near Main.

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niKADLK,

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At lornry at Law A- Notary Pnblle No. 80 MAIN STKKKT,

Between Third and Fourth. 21.

Established

1854.

WABASH

WOOLEN MILLS,

VIGO

G.

F.

Ellin, Prupiictor, wholesale aud retali manufacturer or Woolen Goods, north-west cor. Island Walnut streets. 19

FOUNDRY A-Trrre-llante Car Work*,

Heath & 1 Inner, manufacturers of Cars, Car Wheels, ('imtlnKs and Machinery, comerCanal anil Main Htreet. 19

lF.RUE-HAUTE

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COINMERFLML ROLLRCI1,

Book-keeping. 1'eomanahlpand Arithmetic, or. 8th and Main »tre»ts. 10 GARVIN A HEINLV, Principals.

AMES M. CRIN1IER, Watchmakerand Jeweler, Ohio street, south of tho Court, House, Terre-Haute, I ml. Watches, Clocks and Jewolry repaired, fcngraving neatly done and warranted to give satisfaction.

AUTI.ETT A CO., Wholesale and Retiill

liooksellcrs and Stationers, l'9

Main Street.

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SAY YES!

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JONES A- JONES.

11,T ITTKi .V DICK. S WHOLESALE NOTIONS, Commission ^lerchauts, 14^ Main street.

O. r.

«MIT1I.

OMITH

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W. A. W1IEELER.

Wlir.F.LER,

O Dt fih rs In RtoTM. Grate* and Tin Ware. Agency Fairbanks' Sonlre, 150 Main street.

PHILIP

KADEL,

Hiiufscturer of Saddles and Harness, Whips, Carry Combs, Brashes, Horse Blankets,

Ac.,all

work warranted. Lowest prices

In theeitv, 1W Main street, nearTth.

TUNTIN 4K ARMSTRONG,

DRKJOISTSv lfiS Main Street, near Sixth.

II.NCIDDr.K,

W. Conrcrtlonery & Toys,

191 Main street.

Iff A.SHF.AP, TT Conr**li«««rr.T*J3 Frwli Oysien

Mannlsetnrers Agent for Children's Oa rta«««. Hobby Hone*. Ac,. «Ut St.. opp. P. O

FARLY

A ROACH,

XAxvrACTtnazMi or

Saddles and Harness,

DtmUr*

tn

QMart, Whip*,

ZVwUs, Ac*

mo. MAIN

snooET,

North ^ds, between and Mk, Tm» Hsnte, Indiana. A«snto torlUnele Sam's Baraesi OU. My.

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1HE OLD ESTABLISHED

IRONWORKS,

OF

TEERE-HAUTE, IND.

Owing to Its Increase of business In the past year, and flattering prospects for yei greater In the future, have been compelled to enlarge upon Its already capacious facilities for doing business enabllug It, thereby, to do

ITS WORK CHEAPER AND WITH GREATER DESPATCH,

15 South 4th street.

Lamps, &c.9 &e.

NION STEAM BAKERY.

FRANK HEINIG & BRO.

Manufacturers of all kinds of ..

Crackers, Cakes, Bread

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DEALERS IN

Foreign & Domestic Fruits,

FANCY STAPLE GROCERIES, I.A AT KTTK STREET, (Between the two Railroads,) 21-tf. Terre-Haute, Ind.

CHIJV4

^CENS WA^

Wholesale and Retail. Also, Toys and Fancy Goods, In (neat variety. Exclusive Agents for^Lnpton's Silver Burner," and "Family Faro-fte Burning Flntd." A genu wanted In surrounding counties.

H. S. RK HARDSOM CO^

78 MAIS STMSXT,

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TI'JlltE-HAUTE SATURDAY EVENING MAIL, AUGUST 31, 1872,»

Wrought Iron Scrapers,

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

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

Pressed and Cut Glass.

TOl' CAN BUY

AT 'II

TIEO. STIHL'S

Queciiswnre

STORE,:

More Goods for the Money than

Any Other Place

IN THE

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CITY.

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I Wholesale and Retail Dealer In Choice Teas, CoflV en. Sufrartt, i. Fancy and Stspls Groceries,

North side between 3d and 4th.

FRED.

GEIGERT—

LeCKBIlTH,

BeU-knaser A ftteaafl CnUert Looki and tnink* repslrsd.'keys fitted. Iron saCM opened and repaired, speaking tabes pat np. eee. Betls, ftftaras and ken of all Kinds sept on hand. Wortb 4th St, Bamm«nt Room in Oooks new. bnUdlnc atgn

of

tbe golden key|

QLIFF A SON'S

"'A g4s*

In addlton also it has established In connection with It, a 11 rat-class

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Boiler and Sheet Iron Works,

of sufficient capacity to accommodate all who aro pleased to give their patronage. None but ilrst-class workmen in citker department. I respectfully invite the public to call and examine my Mnnnlfcctnre of Stationary A Portable Enirliieft.Snw A Flourfuit Mills,

and Coal Shaft Machinery,

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jbam

To?

of which I keep constantly on the most ^pproved Patterns.

Alao Corn Sbellera, Cane Mills, Shin* gle Machines, both Hand A Power. Ball'a Celebrated Steel Rot- 1 torn R. R. Scraper, also Cast

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Don't take my word for it, but

Come and see.

THEO. STAHL,

BOILER

AND

Sheet Iron Works,

mitt- V*

FIRST STREET,

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Between Walnnt and Poplar1

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ALL BOILERS

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.V'-f

i.^41

Hereafter made will be

U"k

Tested bjr Government Inspection. j-fe w»*T

Everything Warranted Perfect

AND

Satisfaction Guaranteed.

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ALL KINDS OF

BOILERS MADE,

AND ALL KINDS OF

Hti'V

Sheet Iron Work Done-

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At Prices as Low as at^nny Shop

In the State,

REPAIRING

OF ALL KINDS 'f fk.

DONE OS* SHORT NOTICE, pp-2in

ALES 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 unfemitiai with the numerous artifices resorted to for the commendation and sale of the particular machine sought to he sold. If the number of sales he any criterion of nrlorlt, the Singer seems to bear the palm, as shown by sworn returns of the companies, made under the licenses granted tlieni by the owners of the sewing machine patents, aud which are as follows: THE SINGER MF'G

CO Sold 181,260 Machines Wheeler and Wilson MrgC'o 028,5:0

Co 30,127

Amer. B. II. O. &S. M. Co t0,121 Original Howe 8. M.

Bipod

Tut CutAT

..-r.

Grover & Baker S.M. a* Co GO,838 Weed S. M. Co .. 39,055 .. Howe Machine Co. (Jan. 1. to July 1)... ""'"SI,010 Wilcox A GibbsS.M.

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Wilson 8. M. Co 21,toil

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Co 20,a3l ,sJ Florence 8. M. Co 15,917 Gold Metlal 8. M. Co. 1J1.572 Davis 8. M. Co 'W11-5*58 Domestic H. M. Co 10,397 Flnkle

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Lyon Mf*g

Co 7,039 '4 Aitna 8. M. Co 4,720 BleesS. M.Co 4,-Yn Elliptic8. M. Co 4,55i Empire 8. M. Co 2,955 Pnrnam 8. M. Co 2.056

The Chicago Relief Committee's returns show alike result: __ THf SINGER 2,427 Wheeler A Wilson !H5 Howe 127 Grover A Tinker 44 Wilcox

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Glbb* 30

Florence 18 Flnkle

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Lyon 20

Blees 1? jfttna 11 Wilson S Western Empire 2 Manhattan 2 Davis 2 Elliptic 1 Goli Medal 1 American Button-Hole 2

The applicant In every case designated the klnu of machine desired.—{New York Dally Witness.

We are now prepared to offer extra Inducements to good reliable men to sell the "Singer." NOF8INGER

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J088ELYN,

76 Main street, Terre-Haute, Ind.

rpiIE BEST ROUTE

EAST AND WEST.

IXDIAXAPOI.IS. CIXC1XXATI A5D I. At" AT IN TE RAILROAD.

Cincinnati and Eastern Divisions.

Fonr Pansenger trains leave the Union Depot, Indianapolis, dally for Cincinnati, Chlllicothe, Manett?, Vvaahlngton, anc Clrclevlllo, Ohio Pans, Nicholatvllle, Kentucky. Also for Parkerabnrg, Baltimore, Washington City, Philadelphia and New York.

By this route East a ticket can be purchased at the Union Depot to New York at the same price as by any other ronte. on which the holder can pass through or stop over at all the above tuuntd Eastern clUss.

Lalhyefte, Qnlney and Cfeicsgs Division. Three through Trains leave the Union

ft Omaha Time by any other route, to all the towns and cities Is tbe West and cheeked through to all principal

Mril rieejplag cars on all night trains, For farther information jad tjeteU, ap 1, tt. IWgt

Master ot Transaortatioa.

C.K.L0ZD, Chief Ticket Clerk. M-tl

Rhuocr

VEX3ETLJW5 is made exclusively Cr Juice* of^oarefnlly selected fcnrks. and herb*, and so strongly that it will effectually eradl systenvevery taint of Berafula, Scrota.

from the Is

concentrated Icate from the

Ions Homer, Tansrs, Cancer. Can cerons Hnmor. Erysipelas, Hall Mhenna, Hynhllllc Diseases. Canker. Falnfneaaal (he Stomach, and all diseases that arise from Impure blood. Helalira, Inflammatory and Chronic Hhenmaiism. BTenralvla, flsst and Spinal Complaints, can only be effectually cured through tbe blood.

For IJIeera snd Ernptlve diseases ot thcskln. Fnstnles, flmples, Blotches, Bolls, Tetter. Menldbead and King worm. VEGETINE has never failed to effect a permanent cure.

For Pains In the Back, Kidney Com. plaints. Dropsy, Female Weakness, Leneorrhaea, arising from internal ulceration, and uterine diseases and General Debility, VEGETINE acts directly upon the causes of these complaints. It invigorates and strengthens tbe whole system, acts upon the secretive organs, allays inflammation, cures ulceration and regulates the bowels.

For Catarrh, Dyapepala, Habltnal Costlvenesa. Palpitation of the lleart. Headache, Piles, Mervonsness, and General prostration of tbe Hervona System, no medicine has ever given such perfect satisfaction as the VEGETINE. It purines the blood, cleanses all of the organs, and possesses a controlling power over the N ervous 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 ret discovered lor the above diseases, 'and stheonlv reliable BLOOD PVBIPIEB yet placea before the public.

Prepared by H. B. STEVENS, Boston, Mass. Price 91.35. Sold by all Druggists. 36-18w

JjWIRE MARBLE Aud Granite Works,

3* 2s

The undersigned wlshw» to inform persons wanting Monumental Work, of any description, that he Is prepared to fill orders at a much 1

a3s

cost than has 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.

July6-tf M.HANRAHAN.

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EW FIRM.

WHOLESALE NOTIONS.

WITTIG & DICK,

(Successors to A. C. A. Wittig,) No. 148 Mala Street,

Jobbers & Commission "Merchants,

IN NOTIONS, FANCY GOODS, C1GABS,

ENGLISH, GERMAN, AND

AMERI­

CAN CUTLERY, ...

Perfumery, Soap, Cotton Yarn, Batting, Ac.

With Increased capital and New Stock we aro prepared to offer friends and customers superior inducements to buy of us.

Hpeclnl attention will le paid to Cash Buyers, Peddlers and Auctioneers. NO. 148 MAIN STREET, Between Fifth and Sixth, In the Room formerly occupied by Cox

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Son* 6-tf.

ILLIAM M. BARR,

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PAINTER,

Fifth Street, bet. Main and Ohio,

DEALER IN

Paints, Oil and Glass.

mar9-flm

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7INES! JACOB FISHER

Has Just received another choice lot of Bhlne, French and California Wines, which he will sell by tbe bottle or gallon at isonable prices. Try a bottle, if you want pure article. Parties will be furnished promptly by the gallon or in dozens. Jal-tf.

IANOS.

P. II. HORE,

Practical Piano Maker, Tnncr St Be* palrer of Hnslenl Instruments. Orders left at James M. Crlsher's Jewelry Store, opposite Court House, will receive prompt attention. )une29-tf.

JAMES

R. BAKER,

Attorney and Counselor nt Law. RotevilU, Parke Co., Ind. Will make collections, and attend to all kinds of Legal Business in Parke

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HCLARIDGE,

Vigo Co.

RtriRixcKS:—Allen A Mack, TerreHaute. Win. Patrick, Terre-Haute. James H. Mahan, J. P., Rosevllle, Ind. mltf-ly.

Walnnt 8L, opp. Center Market,

Dyer and Scourer,

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Ladies Apparel nicely Scoured or beaatilolly Colored. Gents Gatraeats Scoured, Colored or Repaired.

Bend your goods by Expresss or otherwise.

G.

EPPELINE,

DEALER IN

FINE WINES AND LIQUORS,

fallleeikfeeHkMMti, -Ilr

fUMfr-tl. Tarre-HMte lad

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Alf-HAKDLE B0UTE.

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PITTSBURG, CINCINNATI ST. LOUIS RAILROAD.

(Columbus, Chicago ani Indiana Central Division,)

VIA COLUMBUS. 4

The Shortest Route East.

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

LEAVES.

Southern Express

LEAVK Fast Line. Express Daily.

Indianapolis 3 55 a 9.40 a Cambridge City. 5.50 a 11.53 a Columbus ..... Newark Dennlson.... Steubenvllie..

ARRIVES. Pittsburg.... 6S5t ra Altoona u.i5 pin Harrltiburg 8.20 am Philadelphia..... 7.05 am New York _..10.10 a Baltimore.. 7.00 a Washington 10.00 am Boston- 9.05

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6.45 9.20

..11.20 a 5.45 3.15 am ..12.S0 6.55 4^5 a ._ 2.o3 0 08 7.50 am .. 4.4o ll.OOp 10.13 a

100 am 12.10 pm 5.35 a 5£5 9 35 a 10.15 1 30 2.40 a 4 rn 6.19 a 1.15 12.15 a 840pm 5.50a 5,(. a ra 5.05

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

The Night Express Train runs dally (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 tf.19 Monday morning. ear Ask for Tickets via Pan-Handle Route.

F. R. MYERS,

Oeneral Passengrr and Ticket Agent. D. W. CALDWELL, Gen. Sup't.

WK. H. GREGG, President.

F. W. ROCKWELL Secretary

OUTHERN WHITE LEAD

STRICTX.V

LEADS]

BLEACHED

And COLOR WORKS,

,, Cor. Main and Lombard Sts. 'f

Shryer Brothers,„

Sol0 Agent* for Terre-Haute.

Every Package of our STRICTLY PURE

WHITE LEAD bears the followIng guarantee: .J "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 udulteration whatever. It Is composed entirely of perfectlyPure Carbonate of Lead and LInfeed Oil, and Is sold suhiect to Chemical AualvslB."

JAS. H. TURNER

ENV FIRM.

W. B. 8HILLITC

If I"

N1 TURNER&SHILLIT0

SUCCESSORS TO

Turner & limit in.

W. B. Slilllrto having purchased the Interest of T. C. Bnntln hi the firm of Turner

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Buntin, we have formed a copartnership under the name and style of Turner

llto, and will continue thn

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Shll-

FAMILY GROCERY

AND

General Produce Business,

AT THE OLD STAND.

Our stock Is full and our prlcos shall be as iow as th« Inwi'Hi. Wo would bo pleased to have our old Uicudt call and us as well as new ones- JAM

EH

II. TURN KR,

WM.B. HHILLITO.

12-tf. Cor. Main

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TSAAC BALL,

Seventh streets,

UNDERTAKER,!

And Embalmer of the Dcadt

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

AT KIPPETOE'S, 159 Main St* You will always find THE BEST Bmgmre, CS#M*,Tent, Bam, Break fart

Jw*s,

rumr, Com Meal, Spicet,

English Pickles, Table Sauces, Flavoring Extracts. Bast Syrup and Molasses,Cn»ckers, CannedOaods,nsrdtnes, CornStsjneh, Bak-

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or tbe atTi