Terre Haute Daily Gazette, Volume 3, Number 121, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 21 October 1872 — Page 4

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INDIANAPOLIS A ST. tOUIS.

A BHiVKS FROM WIST. DEPARTS FOB EA8T. 3.29 P. Day Express 3:84 p. M. 12:» A.M Llghtcini Express 12:67 A. H. «:L0A. Nigin Etpress 6:15 A.M. 11:25 A. Paris ani Decatur Traiu. W BOM THE EAST. FOTI THE WESTS 10.5-(A. Oav Express 11:01 A.M. 4:3) P. Ind's & Mattooa Acc..-.,. ... 4:32 p. M. 10:45 p. Nignt Express— .*10:50 p. M.

Paris and Decatur...,,., 1:45 M.

TERRE-HAUTK AND INSIANAPOHS. IKAVE. ARRIVK. 1:05 n.m Fast 5:20 a.ni 7:00 .x.ra Day Sxpress 11:55 a.m 3:25 p.m Atlantic Express 11:00 p.m 2:20 p.tn Indianapolis Local 4:40 a.m

SR LOUIS,VANDALIA & TERRE HAUTE. LRAVE. Vandalia Short Line Rov,lc. ARRIVE 5:2 A. Past Line 1:00 A.M 11:30 p. Pacific Express 3:30 P. M. 11:10

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St. L. A Cairo Express 9:1OA.

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KVANSVILLE AND ORAWFORDSVILLE. LKAVE. 6:50 A. M. 4:40 P. M.

ARRIVE. 10:30 P. M. 3:19 P. M.

Express Mail

KOCKVILLE EXTENSION.

IJTT A VK. ARR1VK. 4:35 l\ M. Mn.il 10:20 A. M. KVANHVILLK, TJCKRK K.\ UTK A CHICAGO. I.EAVE. ARRIVE. 6:45 A. Express and Mail 3:15 p. M. 4:40 P. Accommodation 10:50 A. M.

LOGANSPORT, CRAWFORDSVILLE & S. W. 1EAVE. ARRIVE. 4:40 A- Mail 11:15 A. M. 4:45 P. Accommodation 7:45 P. M.

CINCINNATI & TERRE HAUTE. ,EAVK,' ARRIVE. ?..*0 A. Extra Freight 10:16 A. M•*:45 P. Accommodation 10:40 p. M.

FURNISHING GOODS.

MONEY SAYED!

IN BUYING YOUR

Cloves, Collars, Neckwear,

B1TSPJ2N1NEBS, ETC.,

At Headquarters,

157MAIN STREET

MAGUIRE & HUNTER.

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MONDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1872.

City and Neighborhood.

Dcutschcr Greeley Club.—Versainmelt sich iiaechsteu MITTWOCH ABEND, OCT. 23, Abends 8 Ulir in tier Harmonic Halle. Saemtliehe Gesinnungs genosseu sind eingeladeu.

Capt. C. REICJIAKD,

T. HABERLAND, Sec. Pres.

LAURA KEENE Saturday night.

AN insurance syndicate afflicts Lafayette.

THE merry circus days for this season, are o'er.

JOHN GRAY FOSTER spent Sunday in the city.

THERE are many strangers on our streets daily.

Now is the time to lay in your country produce and winter's fuel.

THE regular amusement season will soon be auspiciously opeued.

WHAT do you all think of the contemplated sale of the court house

THE "Song of the Scratches" is out. It is a mournfully musical.howl.

W. F. LECIGETT and wife will be bere on the evenings of Nov. 22J aud 2-3d.

THE New York press irrespective of party speak favorably of Minister Nelson.

"GOGGLE EYES" abound in the Wa bash it is said by the descip!es of Tsaac Walton.

TOWN TALK believes in "scratching." Probably he has been afflicted with the Wabash scratches.

THE School Trustees will convene in semi-annual conclave at the Council Chamber this evening.

TitK Abbott Pantomimes will dedicate Hooley's Opera House, Chicago, with the cat duett, this week.

LAURA KEKNE is a most accomplished actress and should be greeted with a full house Saturday evening.

NESBETT, the recipient of the chronometer Saturday night, is yet hoarse from his oratorical exertions.

THE Grand Jury adjourned Saturday evening having returned, iu all, something over forty indictments*.

A. V. LAWRENCE, Esq., wholesale and retail grocer and produce dealer, Indianapolis, is iu the city on business.

THE Journal has beard that droves of wild turkeys inhabit the "bottom lands" along the Wabash to the north of this conuty.

ESTERDAY was a favorable day for church attendance, th®ugh there were not so many out as the population would warrant.

P. SHANNON, Esq., Ageutof State, left tor the east this morning on a little pleasure trip. He will be back in time to cast his vote for Horace.

COMMON Pleas Court, Hou. John T. Scott presiding, is the only court in session to-day, except the municipal, iu which there have been uo cases.

THE directors of the Soldiers' Monumental Association are requested to meet at the office of the Hon. I. N. Pierce, West Main street (near Third), Thursday evening.

AN advertisement inviting sealed proposals for the purchase of the Vigo ecurt house, and some land belonging to the county, will be found in t!:ja issue of the iAZtn

TE.

3$FSKS

and Nubbins" of {foe Mail,

having pxhausteil politics turned l(js attention Iq Ue sear and yellov^jteaf ?eajioti,1' last \yeeH. After hftviq^s,Vri||en

|us iwii'jjt,

Singular Somnambulance.

JoLn Gray Foster, Esq., of New York, who has been visiting his brother and business partner, D. N. Foster, of this city, relates to us the particulars of a moot singular case.of protracted slumber, witnessed by him at Fort Wayne last week.

A young man had just been taken from an incoming train in a slumbering state, who had been asleep for more than two days, was visiting relatives at some little village not many miles from Fort Wayne, wh«n a "change came o'er the spirit of his dreams," and he passed from a state of wakefulness, in broad daylight, to a somnambulent condition, in which he was

yet

in when seen by our informant

who saw him taken from the train at Fort Wayne, aud placed in a vehicular conveyance to be conveyed to his home, sixteen nnles inland from that city. The young man was described to him as being of temperate habits iu all things but iu his eating, in which he over-indulged, and which physicians presumed caused the phenomenon, as the parents would not permit an examination.

That Chronometer.

We have just been shown the splendid chronometer, presented Joseph W. Nesbett, larte Superintendent of the Terre Haute & Chicago Railroad, by the employees of that line, and we are fully impressed that it is one of the finest for the sum of S325 ever gotten up iu this State. Mr. Fred. Herrou, the well-known Indianapolis Jeweler, has the honor of having gotten it up expressly for the occasion. The works were made by Vachevan &Co., Geneva set in solid gold ease, designed specially for a railroader, the tem winder attachment being peculiarly fitted to the Case. The inside of the case covering the attractive face of the watch i- engraved in beautiful lettering, by a master hand, as follows

Presented to Joseph W. Nesbett, Superintendent, by the employees of the E.T. H. &C. R. R., Oct. 19, 1872.

Mr. Herron did this work with his own hands, we are informed-

A Costly Testimonial.

Sometime since we mentioned the fnct that Mr. Joseph W. Nesbitt, Assistant Superintendent of the Terre Haute & Chicago Railroad, had resigned his position on that line. Siuce then he has made up his mind to go to California, where he has a first-class position offered him, we learn. Saturday evening, anticipating his early departure toward the Occident, General Ticket Agent Hunt of the T. H. & C. road, in behalf of the employees of that line, presented Mr. N. with a magnificent and costly chronometer, imported by Fred Herrou, of Indianapolis. In presenting the prize MrHunt made a neat aud fitting speech.

The worthy, rnd we may add, delighted recipient, responded feelingly and appropriately.

The occasion was one long to be remembered with pleasure by the donor and gratefulness by the recipient.

Pleads the Baby Act.

Within the last four or five months John Burton has purchased of Max Joseph, for himself and his beats, over one thousand dollars worth of clothing. He is now before a jury, by his counsel, auk and Dunnigan, as defendant in a suit on promisory note, "pleading the baby act that is to say the defendant (Burton) pleads in court that he was not of legal age when the clothes were contracted for, and that the amount cannot be collected under the law case on trial before a jury in the Common Pleas Court, Hon. John T. Scott presiding Messrs. Baird and Williams for plaintiff, Mack and Dunnigan for defendant.

MR. GRANT'S paper in this city says Jason B. Bro.wn will speak in this city Wednesday evening. Mr. B. is a very eloquent gentleman. His old Democratic friends should rally to greet hirn.

The Bpecial correspondent of this partisan flatterer, writing from Indianapolis during the last session of the Legislature of Indiana, took especial pains to denounce Jason on every possible occasion, and the editor rolled each abusive epithet under his tongue as a sweet morsel. If we mistake not, the pet patronymic of Bazoo Brown originated from this source. Now it is the Hon. Jason B. Brown, the truly eloquent and eminent.

IT IS rumored that the Terre Haute GAZETTE and Journal will be consolidated, the plan being rendered necessary in order to save separate funeral expenses after the November election. One tombstone wiil Mien bo placed over the common sepulchre.—Indianapolis Journal.

In all the vast State of Indiana there is not another so great a receptacle for lying rumors as the mammoth auricles of the voracious Tripe Fiend" of Mr. Grant's Indianapolis paper. If there is a lying rumor afloat in the atmosphere aud is wafted towards the Capital City, it is sure to find lodgment in the ears of Grant's tripe fiend.

Out ani In.

Allen, the outgoing, and Cooper, the incoming County Surveyor,have been opposing candidates and alternate incumbents for the past fourteen years. First one would be elected, serve his term, and then the sovereign people of Vigo, the majority of whom believe in equal rights, would give the office to the other, thus equalizing the honors aud emoluments incident to the position between the twain.

This is as it should be, as the county has an experienced Surveyor all the while and the gentlemen themselves cannot complain.

CLUCK,theIndianapolis wife murderer, now under sentence of death for one of the foulest murders ever perpetrated,is to have his corpus experimented on electrically when the sentence shall have been carried out and the great crime has been expiated on the gallows. The veracious chroniclers of local dfcents iu the Capital City will wind up their hanging item as they do accidents, "takeu to the Surgical Institute."

PRESIDENT, Joseph D. Potts and Western Superintendent,G. W. Ristiue, of the Empire Transportation Compauy, were in the city Saturday, guests of Hal Danaldst.n, Terre Hfi-Ute agent of the line, who exhibited to them the various attractions of the prairie City, as seen from fi splendid twijjln-tiand pjopured specially |xr the The geni^men, «ve Wfft muph

WILLIAM HORACE LINGARD, the popular actor, will be hereon the 30.hof November, according to the Mail which paper also publishes that John E. Owen and Mrs. Bowers will be here and play at an early date.

MISS LIZZIE VAN BRUNT, the talented daughter of the Chief of the Fire Department, is filling the responsible position of cashier in the mammoth Terre Haute establishment of the Foster Bros., very creditably.

A NUMBER of knowing old deacons have been communicating their ideas upon Sunday papers, to the Chicago Inter-Ocean They believe ihem to befoul desecrations of the Sabbath. The moraliziug idiots don't know that the Monday morning paper is the work of Sunday, and the Sunday morning paper the result of Saturday night's labor.

AoWee Young Men's Ainuiel.—You are requested to meet at your hall next Wednesday evening, at half-past seven o'clock. Every member is requested to be present as business of importance is to be transacted.

By order of the President.

21d3 M. W. STACK, Secretary.

Any lady in want of a fine article of pure Poplin Alpaca should at once secure a dress from a big lot of these goods which we have just received, the prices upon them being much lower than usual. 21dl FOSTER BROTHERS.

Another large lot just received of those yard wide, Silk Warp Poplins at G5 eentf. Some stores are charging $1 for them. 21 dl FOSTER BROTHERS.

Big Lot of Marseilles Q'lilte, in lar^e sizes, came with our goods Saturday lasf. Prices $1:50 and $2.75. They are WONDERFULLY CHEAP. 21 dl FOSTER BROTHERS.

Our Best two button Kid Glove, only $1.25. Warranted to be as good as ,tl $2.00 gloves sold in the other stores. 21dl FOSTER BROTHERS.

We have recently placed on sale some new style? of Ingrain Carpets at 70c, 75e .00 and $1.15. They are very pretty and what is equally important, very cheap. FOSTER BROTHER?. 21dl

Five Hundred 5Ien and two hundred and fifty teams wanted at Montezuma to work on the Indiana & Illinois Central Railroad. Wages per day, $3.50 for teams, and $2 for men.

Inquire at No. 9 South Fourth street. 19d3 F. D. MALLOY.

Wanted—The Ladies and Gents to know that what some parties advertise and blow as facts are not facts, but it is a fact that Lockwood, on North Fourth st., in Cook's new block, has the neatest Oyster Parlor in the city, and the Choicest Oysters that come from Baltimore. I have added to my Parlor two private rooms suitable for persons who may desire to be out of the crowd that throng my Public Parlor. Oysters served up in all styles, and for sale by the can. 19dtf

Wanted, Immediately.—Eight good frame building Carpenters, at the Nail Works. F. NIPPERT, President.

Hd'f

Kasberg & Himlcy have opened a Mattress and Upholstering shop on the corner of Fifth and Mulberry streets, and are prepared to make Spring, Hair and all kinds of Mattresses to order. Upholstering neatly done. Mattresses of all kinds renovated on short notice. Bed ticks,filled with straw and delivered to any part of the city. Rem mber the place, corner of Fifth aud Mulberry streets.. 14d6

Eugene Brcunig has opeued anew Restaurant under the store of Miller & Cox, on Main street. He will be pleased to see his old friends and as many new ones as feel disposed to give him a call. Everything will be first-class, and uo one allowed to go away dissatisfied. Oysters received daily. EUGENE BREUNIG. 12J6

Wanted.—Everybody to know that W. A. Armstrong, No. 16 North Fourth street, has the cosiest Oyster Parlor and the best oysters iu the city. Go and see how it is yourself. 5dtf

Wanted.—At St. Mary's, Iud., a good Blacksmith, aud also a good Wagon Maker. Plenty of work aud good wages. Call on J. P. ALVEY, 14d6wl St. Mary's, Vigo Co.

Wanted.—A, good woman one who can do house work, and at the same time give attention to small children. Good wages will be given for a good woman. Apply at the corner of Sixth and Oak streets.

McMahan, at No. 4 Dowling Hall, receives choice fresh oysters every day When you want something nice call around. 12tf

WHOLESALE ONLY

Our wholesale trade having assumed an importance that demauds our undivided attention our city's requirement of A LARGE EXCLUSIVELY DRY GOODS HOUSE, together with our friends' importunities for us to open such, have determined us to close out our retail stock immediately.

On Monday, July 29th,

We will begin a final sale of our retail stock, and will continue it until our wholesale department crowds the last article out of the front door.

Our jobbing stock is already very good, and one of our firm has already gone East for the purpose of making large additions to it.

Our sample men are now in the field and will visit all important points accesable from Terre Haute. We bespeak for them a liberal patrouage.

In conclusion we would call attention to our large retail stock which, Uaviug been bought for cash, wilt aflfqfd many

£QOD BARGAINS.

•I -. TUKLL, BIPLPV & DEMXNFL, ?![&. Assets,

THE FALL CAM AT THE «B

THE LARGEST STOCK OF MUS IN THE MARKET, AT THE LOWES WE ARE RECEIVING DAILY

GOODS, SHAWLS, &C., INCLUDING PURE MOHAIR LUSTRE-5, A LA GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. WE

ING PRICES, WHICH ACCOUNTS TRADE WE ARE DOING THIS FAL

THE ELECTION IS OYER!

Now turn your attention to your

PERSONAL COMFORT!

AND BUY

GOOD,

SUBSTANTIAL,

WARM and

COMFORTABLE

BOOTS AND SHOES!

-OF—

S. C. SrOTT,

No. 98 Main Street.

They Mast and Shall Be Sold. On Mondaj7, September 23, I will commenc3 selling out n.y entire sto~k of China, Crockery, Glassware and

House

Furnishing Goods.at less than importers' prices, as I am going to quit merchandisery entirely, and the entire stock has to be sold in a short time,as I have leased the store room to N. Katzenback for five years aud have to give him possession very soon. The goods have been marked in plain figures at such prices as were never known in this market. Therefore, every one who is in want of my line of goods^bad better avail themselves of this opportunity, as the goods must be sold, and in a short time, and low prices shall sell them. MAJOR B. HUDSON, 139 Main street.

Copies of the new City Directory in he had at Bartlett's Book Store.

Laces and Lace goods at TUELL, RIPLEY & DEHING'S. ju1y27dwtf Lace Points and Jackets at

TUELL, RIPLEY & DEMING'S.

july27dwtf

Lace and Cambric Handkerchiefs at TUELL, RIPLEY & DEMING'S. july27dwtf

Linen Lawns, white and colored at TUELL, RIPLEY & DEMING'S. july27dwtf

Twelve and a half cents per yard for beautiful Poplins at TUELL, RIPLEY & DEMING'S, july27dwtf

"Miss no Sales," is the order of the day at TUELL, RIPLEY & DEMING'S juiy27dwtf

Cheap Woods to-day at TUELL, RIPLEY & DEMING'S. jbly27dwtf

Balbriggan Hose at TUELL, RIPLEY & DEMING'S. july27dwtf

Silks, Irish Popling, and Grenadines at TUELL, RIPLEY & DEMING'S. july27dwtf

Victoria and Bishop Lawns at TUELL, RIPLEY & DEMING'S. july27dwtf

Copies of the new City Directory can be had at Bartlett's Book Store.

It is Conceded by every one that Moore & Hagerty are the best Tin and Slate Roofers in the city, 181 Main street. alOdw

Anew lot of Blauk Leases, just printed and for sale at this office.

Something New!—It will be iuterestiug for lovers of fine art to learn that a lot of splendid Photographs, which were taken from the best original Oil Paintings, have a'rrived and are for sale at

R. GAGG'S

3dtf Art Emporium, 91 Main st.

For Cheap Cistern and Force Pnmpsgo to Moore & Hagerty No. 181 Main street. alOdw

Wanted.—A good house girl, one capable of doing all kinds of housework. Inquire at the GAZETTE office. dtf

The Finkle & Lyon Manufacturing Co. wish to make arrangements with an active and reliable man to take a general agency for their "Victor" Sewing Machines, in this city and surrounding counties. The company offers the most liberal terms, with a first-class machine as inducements. A good man can secure a permanent and profitable business. Call on or address, Finkle & Lyon Manufacturing Co., 18 North Delaware street, Indianapolis.

Spouting.—Tin and Sheet-Iron jobbing good and cheap. Moore & Hagerty can not be equaled. No. 181 Main street. alOdw.

Copies of the new City Directory can be had at Iturtlett's Book Store.

Dr. E. V. Ball has associated himself with Dr. Dinsmore in the practice of medicine, and removed to the office of the latter, on Sixth, between Ohio and Walnut streets, where he can be feund daily from 9 to 10 A. M., and from 4 to 5 P.M. 31dtf

Go to Moore & Haggerty's for cheap Mantles and Grates, 181 Main street, dtf

James M. Dishon, and uo other. Go forth in haste, With bills and paste

Proclaim to all creationt That mep arewjse, «:.**• advertise*, thepreieatgyration.

PAIGff OPENED! UCKEYE!"

LINS AND PRINTS EVER BEFORE

PRICES.

HE LATEST STYLES IN DRESS

THE NOVELTIES OF THE SEASON. RGE LOT, JUST OPENED, AT HAVE THE GOODS AND ARE MAKOR THE LARGELY INCREASED L. COME AND SEE us!

1

W. S. RYCE & CO.

Go to Moore & Hagcrty's for furnaces and ranges, 181 Main street. alOdw

Dr. Arnaud's Ague Cure or Tonic Vegetable Febrifuge—For tlie Cure of Agne, Intermittent and Remittent I cvers.—Dr. Arnaud, in offering his Ague Cure to the public, does so with full confidence that its results will sustain him in pronouueing it one of the most valuable remedies ever offered to the public, as a safe, certain, and# permanent cure for Fever and Ague, Intermittent and Remittent Fevers, Dumb Ague, Periodical Headache, Bilious Headache. Indeed, for the whole class of diseases arising from biliary derangement.

Its composition is simple and entirely of Vegetables and guaranteed to contain nothing that will render it in the least unsafe or injurious to the system. It never fails to cure even the most obstinate cases.

Try a bottle and "Know how it is yourself." For sale at the Terre Haute Pharmacy, corner of Fifth and Ohio. 28dt.fff

PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION. Presidential Election, 1872.

THEthe

qualified Electors, of the county of Vigo, in State of Indiana, are hereby notified that there shall, on Tuesday following the first Monday in November, A. 1S72, (Nov. 5,1872), be elected fifteen Electors Jor President and Vice President of the United States, viz.: Four of such Electors shall be for said State at large, and one such Elector for each Congressional District of said State.

WILLTAM II STEWART, Sheriff of Vigo county. Indiana.

October 4,1872. 51\vtd

SFECIAL NOTICES.

ON MARRIAGE.

Happy Belief for Young- 9Ien from the effects of Errors and Abuses in early life. Manhood restored. Impediments to Marriage removed. New method ol treatment. New aud remarkable remedies. Books and Circulars seni. free, in, sealed envelopes.

Address, HOWARD ASSOCIATION, No. 2 South Ninth St.. Philadelphia.Pa.—an Institution having a high reputation for honorable conduct aud professional skill.

SEWING- MACHINES.

THE HOWE Sewing Machines.

POINTS OF SUPERIORITY:

Simplicity and Perfection of Mechanism. Durability—will Last a Life-time. Range of Work—without Parallel. Perfection of Stitch and Tension. Ease of Operation.and Management. Self-Adjusting Take-up. Adjustable Head..

IF YOU ARE PREJUDICED

lu favor of any particular Machine, at least

EXAMINE THE IIOWE

BEFORE YOU PURCHASE.

Recollect that Mr. Howe was the Original Inventor of Sewing Machine, and gave twenty years of his life to perfecting this Machine.

Every Machine is Fully Warranted

And satisfaction guaranteed in every case.

The Howe Machine Co.

J. YV. PHILBIN, Manager. 94 Main St., bet. Third and Fourth,

TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA.

sept.ld3m

MEDICAL.

The Great World Tonic

AND

System Renovator!

What the Public Should Know.

WABASHThese

work.

BITTERS Bitters are a purely vegetable Tonic, the component

Drugs having been selected with

the greatest care as to heir medicinal Properties. They are no cueap compound prepared with common whisky.

ABASH BITTERS Just the thing for morning lassitude and* depression of spirits caused by late hours or over-

WABASBt-Are

BITTERS an infallible remedy for Dyspepsia, Heart Burn, Ac., imparting tone and Impulse to the di­

gestive organs, by their healthy action on thu Stomach, Liver and Kidneys.

WABASHTaken

BITTERS regularly three times a day insinali win-glassful doses will give strength, health and vigor,

and a cheerful and contented disposition.

WABASHTake

BITTERS it if want pure, rich, electrical blood—blood that invigorates your system, and gives the

glow of health to your cheek.

ABASH BITTERS Are a sure Preventative of a Chi. and Intermitent Fevers.

ABASH BITTERS Cannot be excelled as a morning Appetizer, Promoting good Digestion, and are infallible for all the manifold diseases arising from a deranged and debilitated stomach.

WABASH

BITTERS Are the best Bitters in the world for purifying the Blood, cleans ing the Stomach, gently stimu­

lating the KHncys and acting as a mild cathartic.

"B^R. ARNAUD, Sole Proprietor and Mannfactnrei of WABASH BITTERS, southeast corner of Ohio and Fifth 8ts. Tftrrp Hantn. Tnd. auic2fft.fS

NOTIONS.

WITTIG A HICK,

Wholesale Dealers A Commission Merchants in

Notions, Fancy Goods,

WHITE GOODS,

HQSIEHY, CIGIRS, Elf?.,

No, JJftip Street*

itoif

JOB PBXNTIKa.

I£RCA1VT8'

AND

BANKERS'

O I N I N

And Blank Booksi

Titrf

DAILYiGAZETTE

JOB OFFICE

I* prepared to print everything pertaining to

-your wants in this line, such as

Bill Heads, Letter Heads,

Dray Tickets, Note Heads,

Bills of Lading, Receipts,

Blank Checks, Drafts,

Bills of Exchange, Notes,

Business Cards, Envelopes, etc.

Having made large additions to our stock oi

Poster Type, we do not hesitate to say that we have the

BEST POSTER OFFICE

in the State. We can do anything from the

SMALLEST "DODGER"

TO THE BEST

Three Sheet Postrs!

AND WILL DUPLICATE

St. Louis, Cincinnati or Indianapolis Prices.

ALSO, ALL STYLES OF

BLANK BOOKS!

Ruled to order of plain and intricate pat terns.

Journals,

Ledgers,

Day Books,

Cash Books,

Bill Books,

Note Books,

Certificates of Mock Books,

ANDALLOTHER

Books in the Counting House.

OUR BOOKS

Are made the very best materials, from a

large and stock procured from the first mills in the country, and no pains will be

spared to give entire satisfaction to onr customers.

Orders from Merchants or Bankers at aflistancewill receive prompt attention, and will

be executed as soon as II superintended in per-

WAQON YARD.

DANIEL MILLER'S

NEW WAGON YARD

A US

BOARDING HOUSE, Corner Vrarth sad Eagle Street*, TERRE HAUTE, IN®. rpHE Undersigned takes great pleasure lu l. A forming his old friends and customers, ant the pnbllc generally, that he has again takei charge of

nis well-known Wagon Yard and

Boarding House, located as above, and that h« wHl be Brand ready and prompt to ac«ommodate all in the best and most acceptable man* ner. His boarding honse has been greatly en* larged and thoroughly refitted. His wagon Yard is not excelled for accommodations auy vb«Te in the city.

Boarders taken by the Day, Week o* Month, and Price* Reasonabte. N. B.—The Boarding Honse and Wagon Ya will be under the entire supervision of mysel and family. r68d*wtf 1 DA KIEL MILLER.

BLANK BOOKS.

TBlank

HE GAZETTE BJNDERYtnmsoflt Book work In Tem tfante.^

CHINA AND 0LASSWAB1S.

GREATEST BARGAINS!

an

CHINA, GLASS

AND

QIJEMSWABE,

AT

THEO. STAHL'S, 15 South Fourth St,

I have inst reoeived a full line of Hope A Carter's celebrated

lUON STOXE CHINA Also, Havre-Shape Stone China, Equaling fine China in appearance, A beautistock of

Parian Lava and Bohemian Goods! Also, a splendid stock of Goblets ahd Fruit Stands, Lamps, etc.: best quality of Silverplated and Britania Ware, Table Cutlery, Tea Trays, Ac., which I now offer at greatly reduced prices. The public are respectfully invited to call and examine my new goods and very ow prices before purchasing elsewhere.

THEO. STAIII.,

mar26dwly 15 Sonth Fonrtli Street-

FOUNDRY.

r. H. M'XLFBESH. J. BARNABD

Phoenix Foundry

AND

MACHINE SHOP!

McElfresh & Barnard Cor. of Ninth and Eagle Street*,

(Near the Passenger Depot,)

TERRE HAUTE, MANUFACTURE

STEAM ENGINES,

MiU Machinery, Home Ironts, Circ lar Saw Mills, COAL SHAFT MACHINERY,

And all kinds ol

IRON AND BRASS CASTINGS,

Boilers, Smoke Stacks,

Breechings and all kinds of Sheet Iron Work. A I I N 6 O S E O N I

STEAM BASEST.

Union Steam Bakery.

FRANK HEINIG & BRO.

Manufacturers of all kinds oi,

Crackers, Cakes, Bread

AND CANDY!

Dealers in

Foreign and Domcslic Fruits, FANCY AND STAPLE GROCERIES,

LAFAYETTE STREET,

Between the two Railroads. Terre Haute, Indiana.

PIANOS.

BACON & KARB'S

PIANOS!

First-Class Instruments. New Scales. New Styles. New Prices. Yery Low. Wareroom. No. 235 Greene St., mear Eighth, New Tork.

MT UnlvorBlt.v PI nee, Cam pnsd thP door.

MEDICAL.

DR ALBURGER'S

CELEBRATED

E A N

HERB STOMACH BITTERS

The Great Blood Purifier and

Anti-Dyspeptic Tonic

THESE

celebrated and well-known Bitters an composed of roots and herbs, of most innocent yet specific virtues,and are particularly recommended for restoring weak constitutions and increasing the appetite. They area certain cure for Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Chroni or Nervous Debility, Chronic Diarrhcea, Diseases of the kidneys, Costiveness, Pain the Head, Vertigo, Hermorrhoids female Weakness, Loss of Appetite, Intermittent and Remittent Fevers, Flatulence

Constipation. Inwart Piles. Fullness of Blood in the

Head,

Acidity of the

Stomach, N an a, Heartburn, Disgust of Food, Fullnessorweightin the Stomach,Sour Erucat tions, Sinking or Fluttering at the Pit of the Stomach, Hurried or Difficult Breathing, Fluttering of the Heart Dullness of the Vision, Dots or Webs Before the

Sight, Dull Pain in the Head, Yellowness of the Skin, Pain the Side, Back, Chest, tc., fcc.. Sudden

Flushes of Heat, Burning in the Flesh, Constant Imagining of Evil and

Great Depression of Spirits.

All of wh"h are indications of Liver Complain Dyspepsia, or(diseasesof the di^est'^e organs, combined with an impure blood. These bitters are not a rum drink, as most bitters are. butare put before the public for their medicinal proproperties, and cannot be ecfealled by any other preparation

Prepared only at

Dr. Albnrger's laboratory,

Philadelphia, proprietor of the celebrated Worm Sirup, Infant Carminative and Pulmonic Sirup. MjPrincipal office,northeast corner of THIRD andBROWN Streets,Philadelphia.

For sale by Johnson, Holloway A powden, 60S Arch Street, Philadelphia, and by Druggists and Dealers in medicines, ld211y

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