Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 3, Number 12, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 21 September 1872 — Page 3

8TORY OF A COURTSHIP. "Come—come," said Mrs. Gray, "you have been moping there long enough, nephew, forgetting matters and every• thing else. Here are the apples wait4ng, and no one to hand them around, -for when I once get settled into an easy •chair"—here the good woman gave a «miliag survey of her ample person, which certainly overflowed the chairat -every point, leaving the back and curving arms quite invisible—"it isn't very easy thing to get up again. Now bustle about, and while we old women rest ourselves you and Julia, there, can try your luck with the apple seeds." "I remember the first time I ever surinised that Mr. Gray had taken a notion was once when we were on an applecutting together down in Maine. Somehow Mr. Gray had got into my neigh1orhood when we ranged round tho great baskets of apples. I felt my cheeks burn the moment he drew bis seat so close to mine and took out his 'jack-knife to begin work. He pared and I quartered. I never looked up but once—then bis cheek was redder than mine, and he held the jack-knife terrible unsteady. By and by he got •t a noble, great apple, yellow as gold, and smooth as a baby's cheek. I was looking at bis hands side-wise from under my eye-lashes, and saw that he was paring it carefully, as if everv round of the skin was a strip of gold.

At last he cut it olfat the seed end, and the soft rings fell down over his wrist as I took the apple from his fingers. 'Now," said be in a whisper, bending his bead a little, and raiding the apple peel carefully with his rigbt hand. 'I am as sure this will be the first letter of the name I love, as I am that we are alive.' He began swiftly whirling the apple-peel round his bead the company were all busy with another, and I was the only person who saw the yellow links quivering round his heaa, one, twice, three times. "Then he held it still a moment, and sat looking rigbt into the my eyes. 1 held my breath and so did he. "'Now,1 says be, and bis breath came "*out with a quiver, 'what if it should be "your name/ 'what if it should bo your name?" "I did answer, and we both looked back ihusame time. Sureenough it was tho letters. No pen ever made one more beautiful. 'Just as 1 expected,'says be, and bis eyes grew bright

H4 diamonds, 'justas I expected!' That was all he said. "And what answer did you make him, aunt?" asked Robert Otis, who had been listening with a flushed face. '•What did you say "I didn't say a word, but quartered on as fast as I could. As for Mr. Gray, he kept paring like all possessed. 1 thought be would never stop paring, or speak a word more. By and by he stuck the point of his knife into an ap|)lo, and unwinding the skin from ft, he handed it to me. It was a red skin, I remember, and cut as smooth as a ribbon. "'1 shouldn't a bit wonder if that dropped into a letter G,' said Mr. Gray, '.Suppose you try it.'

W I took the red apple-skin, and whirled it three times around my head, and down it went on the floor, curled tip into the nicest capital that you ever set vour eyes on. "Mr. Gray, he looked at the letter, .and theu sort ofslde-wise into my face. 'S. G.'says he, taking up the apple.skln and eating it as if it nad been the first mouthful ot a Thanksgiving dinner. 'IIow would you like to see them two letters on a bran new set of silver teaspoons "I really believe you could have lit a •candle In my face, it burnt so but I couldn't speak more than if I'd been born tonguo-tied." "But did you nevor answer about the spoons?" asked Julia. •'Well, yos, I believe I did, the next Nunday night," said the old lady, demurely smoothing her apron. 4

A THO ISMS ON LOVE True love is grounded on esteem.— Buckingham.

If fun is good, truth is still better, and love best of all.—[Thackeray. Love me little, love me long.—[Marlow.

Lovo seldom haunts the broast where learning lles.--[l*ope. Hate makes us vehement partisans, but lovo still more so.—[Goethe.

In love we are nil fools alike.—[Gay. Lovo, one time, layeth burdens another tlmo, glvoth wings.—[Sir P. Sydney. "ii ve is the virtue of women.—[I)udevant.

In love, tho deceit generally outstrips tho distrust.—[Rochefoucauld. l.ovo is an affair of crodullty.—[Ovid liovo at two-and-twonty is a terribly intoxicating draught,—Luffinl.

Whero love dwells is paradise.— I Rlchter. Love Is precisely to tho moral nature what the sun is to the earth.—

IULR. IO.

Words of love are works of lovo.— Alger. Lovo as if you should lif realtor hate, -and hate as if you should heroafter love.—[Chilo.

When wo love wo lire.—[Congreve. Gold does not satisfy lore It must 'be paid In Its own coin.—[Madame leJaay.

Nlio that is loved is safe.—[Jeremy Taylor. llow shall I do to lovo? Believe. How ahall I do to believe? Love.—[Lelgh«i» ton. si# Iove Is an egotism of two.—[A de La

Nalle. I could not love thee, dear, so much, loved I not honor more.—{Lovelace. v8je,r Wish chastely and love dearly.—

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S a a Love sacrifices all things to bless the thing it lovea.—Buiwer Ljrtton.

Y,\XKRKOt^RT»HiP.—One evening as I was sitting by Hettloand had worked myself up to tne polut of popping the question, ser. I: "Hettv, ira fellow was to ask you to marry h\rn, what won Id you ssy?"

Then she laughed, and says she: "That woulu depend on who asked me." "Then," so* I, "suppose it was Ned Willis?"

Sea she "I'd tell Ned Willis, brt not vou." That kinder staggered me, but I w»a too eute to loso the opportunity, so sex -1 again: "Suppose It was me?"

And then you ought to seen h?r pout her lips. 8av»she: "I don't take any suppose."

Well, now, you see there was nothing for me to do but touch the trigger and let the gun go off. So bang went. 1 i/r, Hetty, It's me. Won't yon say •ea?"

And then there was a hullabaloo in airhead. I don't know sactlr what took place, but 1 thought I beard a "Yes whUpend somewhere out of the wcrimmage.

Thooe people who iell fler• for flax may ti fleece their customers. **,

BUSINESS CARDS.

JOH*

H. rBOTLli DIALER IX

Lcsthcr.HMti, Oil Fla«UB*s, No 178 Main street. Cash for Hides, Pelts, Rough Leather, etc.

J.

COOK A IOI, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in __ HiBDWABE sM CVIXEBT, 152* 154 Main street. as. Agents for the Homey Richmond Flow.

OBS M. WTKXH. Wholesale and Retail Dealer la Hat*, tspi, Fsm, ssd Straw

Ooada,

„14 U3 Main street.

H. BAUE,

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VT Confectioner and Baker, dealer in Foreign and Domestic Fruits, Nuts, Cracker*, p"re Work* etc., 119 Main street. Established in 1837.

riiHE

XEW YORK HTORE,

73 Main street, near Court House square, Dry flood*, Carpets, Wall Paper, NhMtra, Jfce.

FREDKKICK RUSCHACPT A Co.

A.CI.AUSTIN

CO.,

Wholesale 4 Retail dealers In

HARDWARE, SASH, DOORS, PAINTS, Iron, Nails, Oil and Glass, 172 Main street.

B. FREEMAN,

American 4c Foreign Watches, JEWELRY, Ac., Opera House.

KWSXER,

PIAMOS, HELODEOSIS, ORGANS, Musical Instrnmenlii, 4kc., Palace of Mnslc, 48 Ohio street.

TERREin

HAUTE MUSICAL INSTI­

TUTE, 182 Main street, up utalrs. Music taught all Its branches. Pupils may enter at any time. Agency for Stein way pianos. A. SHIOE, Principal.

MANTELS,

CRATES.

Furnace* an«i RSSKM,

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

R. FREEMAN, ,V

JOSEPH

If

.OWN.

WABASH

R.V-

The Leading Jeweler,

161 Main street.

LYFERS, TRADER

CO.,

WHOLESALE GROCERS,

190 Main street, Terre-Haute, Indiana.

C. SMITH, Dealers In Stoves, Reapers, Agricultural Implements,

A. FOOTE,

Dealer in

Garden, Field & Flower Seeds,

No. 65 Main street.

LIFFASON,

Manaffcctnrera of Locomotive. Stationery, Marine, Tubular and Cylinder Boilers, Iron Tanks, Sheet Iron Work, Door Steps, etc., cor. Canal A Main St. 19

RIMES ROYSE, al Estate & Collecting Agents,

RL.

E

And manufactured Tin Ware, SO and 52 Main street.

RW.

RIPPETOE,

General dealer In

GROCERIES, PROVISIONS A PRODUCE, National Block, 155 Main street.

No. 4 South Filth Street.

BALL,

Dealer in

Stoves, Mantels, Grntrg, Tin Piatt, Japan mnd M*re»Bed 'Ware, 128 Main Street, North Side.

RL'UN, PAINTS, OILS, Glass, Toilet Articles, Brushes, Ac., O ULICK dt BERR Y,

Corner Main and 4th streets.

UPPENHE1MER BROS., CLOTHIERS,

?l **.' 4? ,|fi

118 Main Street.

^YARREW, IIOBERO CO., Great Headqua'rs for Dry Goods,

Opera House Corner.

STRON«,

Wholesale and Retail Dealer In v. Choice Teas, CslVm. Sn«rarn. Fancy nntl Staple Groceries,

No. 1K7 Mains reet.

HE NEW WHEELER Ac WILSON Sowing Machine,

MARSH H. HCHOOLEY, Agent, C)pposlte Postofflce, 6th street.

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PHILIP NEWHART'S

Terre-Hnnte Plow Factory, 1st street, near Main.

B. CHEADLE, Attorney at Lnw Notary Pnblie No. 80 MAINA

STRKKT,

Between Third and Fourth. 21. Kxlablixhrd 1S.V1.

WOOLEN MILLS. F.

KIIIM. Proprietor, wholesaleand ret-ai. manufacturer of Woolen Goods, north-west cor. 1st and Walnut streets. 19

npERRK-ll Al'TE Commercial Collesre, IJook-keepliitt, Peumanshipand Arithmetic, cor. 6th and Main streets.

IB GARVIN A HEINLY, Principals.

AMES M. CRISHER. Watchmakerand Jeweler, Ohio street, south ot the Court. House, Terre-Haute, Ind. Watches, Clocks and Jewelry repaired. Engraving neatly done and warranted to give satisfaction.

BARTLETT

A CO.,

Wholesaie and Retail

Booksellers and Stationers,

USO Main Street.

SAY YES!

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JONES JONES.

•TTI« DICK. WHOLESALE NOTIONS.

W Commission Merchants*

Main street.

O. r.

SMITH.

SMITH

W.

A.

WHKKLKB.

A WHEELER, Dealers In

Storfd. Grain* and Tin Ware Agency Fairbanks' Scales. 150 Main street.

T)HILIP KADEL,

Manufacturer of Saddles and Harness, Whips, Carry Combs, Brashes, Horse Blankets, Ac., all work warranted. Lowest prices In the city, 196 Main street, nesr 7th.

CNTIX 4k ARMSTRONG.

DRUGGISTS,

ICS Main Street, nearWxth.

riGO FOUNDRl Terre-Hante Car Work*. Seath Ilacer, mannflscturer* of (*r»,t*r Wheels. (Suitings and Machinery,cornerOsnal and Main street.

THE STATE OF INDIANA, VIGOOOUNly. In the Vigo Common Pleas Ctoort. Elisabeth Farrar vs. Jones J. Farrar. No.

In Divorce. ,.

Be It known that on theSUtdar of August, ISTi, aald Plaintiff filed an Affidavit in doe Ihrm, showing that said Jones J. Farrar Is a non-rastdeat of the State of Indiana.

Said noD-reataent defendant is hereby notified of the pendency of said action against him, and that the same will stand lor trial at Ute Deeamtm term ot satdOoart In ths year 1871.

Attest: MARTIN BOLL1XQEB, CVrk.

LECTION NOTICE.

tub.it R-TTAIITE SATURDAY EVENING MAIL. SEPTEMBER 21,1872:

ADVERTISE IN THE MAIL

IF O

Want a Cook, "Want a Situation,

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Want a Salesman, ]\'l" Want a Servant Girl, Want to sell a Piano, Want to rent a Store, Want to sell a Horse, Want to lend Money, Want to buy a Houso. Want to buy a Horse, Want to rent a House, s* Want to sell Groceries, Want to sell Hardware, Want to sell Furniture, Want to sell a Carriage, Want a Boarding Place, Want to Borrow Money, Want to sell Dry Goods, Want to sell Real Estate, Want to sell Millinery Goods, Want to sell a House and Lot, Want to find anyone's Address, Want to find a Strayed Animal, Want to sell a piece of Furniture, Want to buy a second-hand Carriage, Want to find anythingyou have Lost, Want to find an owner for anything Found, i,

Want to advertise anything to Advantage, Advertise in the Saturday Evening Mail.

ONLY FIVE CENTS A LINE.

THE STATEOF IxniANA,)

OUNTY OF

VIGO,

The State of Indiana to the Sheriff of mid. County I, Martin Holllnger, Clerk of the Vigo Circuit Court, do certify that thefollowlngofflcersareto beeletied at the General Election to be held in said County on the second Tuesday In October, 1872, (Oct. 8th) to-wit:

One Governor of State One' Lieutenant Governor of State. One Secretary of State. One Auditor of State. One Treasurer of State. One Superintendent of Public Instruction. One Attorney Ueneral. One Clerk of the Supreme Court. One Reporter of Sessionsof SupremeConrt. Two Representatives in Congress for the State at Large.

One Representative in Congress for the Sixth District. One Judge for the 18th Judicial Circuit of this State.

One Prosecuting Attorney for said Circuit. One Judge lor the 10th Judicial District of this £tate.

One Prosecuting Attorney for said district. One Prosecuting Attorney for the Vigo County Criminal Circuit Court.

One Treasurer for the county of Vigo. One Senator for Said County in the General Assembly.

Two Representatives for said County in the General Assembly. One Clerk of the Vigo Circuit Court.

One Sheriff for said County. -\J One Coroner for said County. One Commissioner for the 1st District of said County.

One Commissioner for the 2dristrictof said County. One Appraiser of the Real Property of said County.

One Assessor for each Township of raid County. One Trustee for each Civil Township of said County.

One Justice of the Peace for Harrison Township. one Justice of the Peace for Nevins Township.

One Justice of the Peace for Lost Creek Township. One Justice of the Peace for Honey Creek Township.

Two Justices of the Peace for Siunir Creek Township. O Two Justices of the Peace for Prairie Creek Township.

One Justice of the Peace for Pralrieton Township. One Justice of the Peace for Riley Township-

One Justlceof the Peace for Plerson Township. One Justlceof the Peace for Linton Township.

And one Constable for each Justice of the Peace In said County, and one Supervisor of Roads in each Road District ot said County.

Attest my hand and Seal this 3rd day oi September. 1K72. MARTIN HOLLINGER,Clerk. "MC-1 1 STATEOK INDIANA,)

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O OUNTY.

I, William H. Stewart, Sheriff, In and for said Countv, do hereby certify the above to he a true'and correct copy of the original Certificate of Election.

Sept. 3d, 1872. W. H. STEW ART, Sheriff Vifco Co.

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PROCLAMATION.

THEqnallfted voters of the county of Vigo are notified that tln-re shall be elected, on the Second Tuesday in October, (8th) 1872, at the usual places of holding elections, one Assessor in and for each Township of said county.

This 6th day of September, 1872. it W. H.STKWART,. si I., Sheriff Vigo Co.

NATURE'S REMEDY.

TH^REAJ^LOO^ftlWnER

VEGETINE is made exclusively from the Juices of carefully selected bur ha, root* and herb*, and so strongly concentrated that It will effectually eradicate from the system every taint of Scrotal*, ScrafS* leu* Humor, Tan or*, Cnnrer, Can. re rod* Humor, Eryaipelua, Sull Rbeum, Hjrphllilc Diseases, Canker, Falntneas at the Slomaeh, and all diseases that arise from Impure blood. Sciatica. Inflammatory and Chronic Rhcumillion. Xeuralffla, fiout and Spinal Complaints, can only be effectually cured through the blood.

For CIccm and Ernptlve dlscaaca ot theakln. Pnatnlca. Pimple*, Rlotehes. Roll*. Tetter. ScaMhead and Ring* worm, VEGETINE has never Called to effect a permanent cure.

For Win* In the Rack, Kidney Com-

tencorrhtra,

lainl*. Dropsy, Female Wraknew, arising from Internal ulceration, and uterine diseases and General Debility, VEGETINE sets directly upon the causcs of th«*e complaint*. It invigorates and strengthens the whole system, acts upon the secretive organs, allays Inflammation, cares ulceration and regulates the bowels.

For Catarrh, Dyspep*la, Habitual CoMtlvenem, Palpitation of the Heart, Headache, PI lea, XerTonaneaa, and Qeneral prostration of the Kervons Syatem, no medicine has ever given such perfect mtlsfliction as the VEGETINE. Il purifies the blood, cleanses all of the organs, and poMMuws a controlling power over the N enroas system.

The remarkable cores effected by VEGETlNEhave Induced many physicians and apothecaries whom ws know to pi escribe and one it In their own Cam 11 tea.

In fact, VKOETINK la the best remedy

Siet

discovered tor the above dlseaswa. and the only reliable IIM PFRIPKKR

yet placed before the public. Prepared by H. R. ITV

OLD ESTABLISHED

IRON WORKS,

ITS WORK CHEAPER AJFD WITH GREATER DESPATCH,

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

Boiler and Sheet Iron Works,

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

parti iocs

Manufacture of Stationary 4t Portable Engines, Saw A Flonrlnir Mills, nnd Coal Shaft Machinery, a supply of which I keep constantly on hand, of the most approved Patterns.

Also Corn Shelters. Cane Mills, Shln fie Machines, both Hand A Power. Rail's Celebrated Steel Rot* torn R. R. Scraper, also Cast

Wrought Iron Scrapers,

For farm use. Alse 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 and workmanship, and as cheap as the cheapest, quality taken into consideration. (ee-tf) J. A. PARKER

Pressed and Cat Glass.

YOU CA* RUT

f'-.y *.a- iVi

AT

TiirsTiin

Queeusware

S O E

More Goods for the Money than

AT

MM

a ii Any Other Place

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IS IHK

NION STEAM BAKERY.

FRANK HEINIG & BRO.

Manufacturers ot all kinds of »1

Crackers, Cakes, Bread

jNeiTS"i

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OALES OF

4Q|f*. 't!

at TERRE-HAUTE, IND.

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

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AND

A N

'-s DEALERS IN

Foreign & Domestic Fruits,

FANCY A STAPLE GROCERIES, LAFAYETTK STRKKT,

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(Between the two Railroads,)

2i-tf. Terre-Haute. Ind.

HINA. if rVi»

O-XJ-A-SS,

AND

Wholesale and Retail. Also, Toys and Fancy Goods, in great variety. Excluslvt Agents for

MLupton's

FRED,

irrsTKm, Boston,

PrfcwtUW. Sold by all Druggists. M-ltw

JF"

GEIGER, LOCKSMITH,

BelMuierAUeaeil Caller, Lodn and trwnks repaired, keys fitted, iron safes opened and repaired, speaking tubes mi «p, m. Beds, fixtures and keys at aU kinds kept on hand. Honk 4th W, Basement Room In Oooka new, building Blfn of tbe golden key

MrgUo 138^16 Grover A Baker S.M. Co SO,838 WeedS. M.Co„ 89,ttiV Howe Machine Co. (Jan. 1, to July 1)... 84,010, Wilcox A Glbbs S.M.

Co *0,127

Wilson 8. M. Co- 21,153 Amer. B. H. O. & 8. M. Co 20,121

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

IRAIRIE CITY

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CITY.

Don't take my word for it, bnt

Come and see. rctl irt'-s)

THEO. STAHL,

5 15 South 4th street.

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Lamps, &c.9 &o.

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SEWING SACJHNK8 FOB 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 unfamiiiai 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 Binger seems to bear tbe 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:

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THE SINGER MF'G CO Seld 181,200 Machines Wheeler and Wilson

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M. Co 15,917

Gold Medal S. M. Co. 18.572f'. Davis S. M. Co. ll,5«S Domestic S. M. Co..._ 10,397 Flnkle A Lyon Mrg

Co 7,639 ^tua S. M. Co 4,720 Blees 8. M. Co 4,557".-, Elliptic 8. M. Co 4^5» Empire 8. M. Co. 2,955 Parham 8. M. Co 2.056

The Chicago Relief Committee's returns show alike result: THl" SINGER. 2,427 Wheeler A Wilson 1S5 Howe 127 Grover* Baker 41 30 18 20 17 11 5 2 2 2 1 1 2

Wilcox A Gibbs.. Florence Flnkle A Lyon Blees iEtna Wilson Western Empire Manhattan Davis Elliptic Gold Medal American Button-Hole

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

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

Planing Mills.

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CLI FT & WILLIAMS,

Vf» vl

Manufacturers of --p1

Sash, Doors, Blinds,

.WINDOW A DOOR FRAMES, I

MOULDING BRACKETS

8TAIR RAILING, BALLUSTER8,

Newell Posts, Flooring, Siding,

,(,v, And all descriptions of ,rl

,ri 4*

FINISHING LUMBER.

Wholesale and Retail dealers In

Pine Lumber, Lath & Shingles,

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Slate Roofing,

it in ipSTU.

AND ROOFIKG FELT.

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EW FIRM:

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Custom Sawing, Planing and Wood Turning done to order. All work warranted. Cer. Ninth dt Mulberry Streets. »-tf.

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WHOLENALE KOTIONS.

W I I & I

(Successors to A. C. A. Wlttlg,) Ha. 149 Mala Street,

Jobbers & Commission Merchants,

III HOTIOBfH, FAKCT OOODfl, CIGARS, ENGLISH, GERM Ay, AND AMERI­

CAN CUTLERY,

Perfumery, Soap, Cotton Yarn, Batting, Ac.

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

Special attention will be paid to Cash Buyers, Peddlers snd Auctioneers. NO. 148 MAIN STREET, Between Fifth and Sixth, In tbe Room formerly occupied by Cox A Son* tf-tf.

INES!

Sliver Burner, and

"Family Favonte Burning Fluid." Agent* wanted in surrounding counties. H.S.KICH 4BDROM Sl CO, 78 MA lit 8TBMET,

North side between and 4th.

JACOB FISHER

Has Just received another choice lot of Bhlsr, rresek aa«t California Wlaea, which he will sell by the bottle or gallon at reasonable prices. Try a bottle, If vou want a pure artlde. Partlea will be furnished promptly by *gallon or in dozens. Jnl-tf.

piAN08.

r. H. KOBE,

Practical riaae lakor, Taaer 4k I palrsr mf Maalcal IntvwMals. Orders left at James M. Crisher's Jewelry Mors, opposite Court House, will rseslt proas pt attention.

P1TT8BUBO, CTNC1NNAT1A ST* LOUIS RA1LHOAD.

(Columbus, Chicago and Indiana Central Division,)

VIA COLUMBUS.

The Shortest Route Easl.

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

LKAVK

ARRIVES.

1

Southern Express

Fast Line. Express Dally.

LEAVES. Indianapolis 8 55 a 9.40 am 6.4o Cambridge City. 5.60 a in 11.53 am ».20 Columbus „.U.20 a 5.45 8.15 a in Newark 12..% 6.5s 4.35 am Denalson 2.53 9.08 pin 7.50 a in Steubeuville 4.45 11.00 10.13 a •,

Pittsburg 6.S5 1.00 a 12.10 Aitoona ......11.15 pin &Saam 5.35 ni Harrlsburg 3 20a 9S5am 10.15p Philadelphia. 7.05 am 1 SO 2.40 a New York 10.19am 43pm 6.19am Baltimore 7.00 am 1.15 2.15 a Washington 10.00 am 8 40 5.50 a Boston 9.05 5.60 a 5.05

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

The {UgL.v Express Train runs dallv (Sundays included,) and has Silver Palace Cars through to Philadelphia and New York without change. This is the only Sunday evening train mm Indianapolis, and makes direct connection for the Eastern cities. Passengers leaving on this train Sn turd ay evening arrive in New York at 6.19 Monday morning. .. 9*Ask for Tickets via Pan-Handle Route.

F. R. MYERS,

Qeneral Passengrr and Ticket Ageut. D. W.CALDWELL,Uen.Sup't.

AT BIFPETOE'S, 1W Halo Sl^

Yoo will always find THE BEST Sugar*, Coffees, Teat, Ham, Breakfast __2lae®i», JCIeur, Corn Meal, Spices, English Pickles, Table Sauces, Flavoring Extracts, Best Syrup and Molasses,Crackers, Canned030da,Saralnes, Cornstarch, Baking Powder, Malsone, Soap, Candles, Silver 01os8 Starch, Salt, Wood and Willow Wares Stone Ware, Coal Oil, Ac., Ac.

Goods delivered to any part of the city] ee-6m.

JAS. H. TDRNKR W. O. 8HILLITO.

N TURNEB&SHILLIT0

EW FIRM.

SUCCESSORS TO

Tiirner A fluntin.

W. B. flhllllto, having purchased llie Interest of T. C. Bun tin In tne firm of Turner A Buntln, we huve formed a copartnurshlp under the name and style of Turner A Shillito, and will continue the

FAMILY GROCERY

AND

General Produce Business,

AT THE OLD STAND.

Our stock Is hill and our prices shall be as low as the lowest. We would be pleaaed to have ou-old filendc call and nee us as well as new ones. JAMRHH. TURNER,

WM. B.8HILLIT0.

12-tf. Cor. Main A Seventh streets.

TyiS. BALL & DIKSMOOR,

OFFICE:

Sixth Street between Ohio and Walnut, Terre-Haute, Ind.

E. V. BALI,, HI. I.

Riwinicwrit—Corner of First and Cherry OFFICC Uouas—9 to 10

A. M.

T8AAC BALL,

M.Bis.

4 to 5 i\

C. KeKIKKIE VIKNMOOK, 91. D. REHIIJINCK—Corner Fight and OliioStreeta. OFFICE HOURS—8 to 9

A. K.

M.

12

3 to I r.

*. 7 to 8 P. M. ew~ Special attention paid so Chronic Diseases. s7.

UNDERTAKER,

And Embalmer of the Dead,

Is prepared to execute all orders in his line with neatness and dlnpatch, corner of Third and Cherry streets. Terre-Haute. 60-tf

'HE ART OF

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