Daily Wabash Express, Volume 19, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 10 December 1869 — Page 3

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LE

(hero

an opportuity to see the glorious chance for a smoke, Tergyman could be tempted in­

city ana a provided a

to such a piece of wasteful and worldly amusement.

I

sauntered forth,_and, after

an absence of exactly

thirteen minutes, ha­

ving enjoyed a delightful and

Here, indeed, was a

was no time foi

found that the more

inclined

SOOTHING

stroll,'JL was leisurely returiwg, watch in hand when, to ray sadden astonishment,

I

behold tnc train sfetfly gliding

(Jut

had placed my party in the car he had assurea me that there were full seventeen minutes to spare before the train went out

"while

here,"said

I,

with a triumph­

ant exhibition of my watch, the seventeen minutes are even now barely up, and yet the train is gone and out of sight."

After no little hot shot cast back and forth with the usual variations and final perorations of

"you

another," etc,

I

the exact hour of the departure of the next Eastern train.

"Eastern!"

"Yes,

Eastern,"

less." They had witnessed the

as they

hearers

to

am

THE

following

•tor-— "Very

it

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800

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and

be charged full Daily rates

and one-halfwill the Weekly rates.

Legal advertisements one dollar per square for each insertion in weekly.

•V

Local Notices

10

cents per line. O

item however short inserted in local column for less than

50

cents.

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Marriage and Funeral notices

JKT

vance. Collections will be made quarterly on all advertisements.

A GOOD STORY WELL TOLD.

ev. J. Hyatt Smith Chased a Lo* comotiiec llowing story is told by Rev. J. "|th:

I

at Syracuse,

ner. centrally^ western as the

N. Y.

for din-

remember the railroad depot,

|uated,

17

with the eastern and

ances exactly alike—as much Ida of a car. After we had diitmaiiter informed me that we ltes to spare before the de-

two

1

I

ned,the Del had

mir

parture tlj

1

IJ

at

the other eiwf6f the depot, tthd increasing its sped at every puff of it? gigantic locomotive.

"call"

that admit­

ted of neither correspondence nor delay

"taking

thought

1

it into con­

sideration." So, without conferring with flesh and blood,

I

pbt off like a sky-rocket

with a double fuse. For a moment

had it all my way

thought

I

was losing wind.

no

I

I"

was

encouraged

in the race by sundry holpfitl..fellows, Who kept crying out as

I

passed,'go it

gaiters plucky boy!"

"he

ain't left,

ilrey shouted the less

I.

Wfts to run, and the more deci­

dedly did the locomotive make terrible headway against me. To

{jive

"Well,

up the

chase to submit to the chagrin of being loft to lose my party audmy

PASSAGE^

meet with disappointment and not to meet with friends, all this was bad enough, but the thought of encountering, all the way back to the depot, that line of interested individuals who with their chcering exclamations had so feelingly encouraged me on my outward journey, this was the bitterest pill of the unexJieated dose.

But it must be dpne rotaperingjtm gradually

I

you got left,)

replied only with the resentment of a

"silencing

eye."

If

I

HOOK

did and you didn't,"

exclaimed he.

I

replied,with a decidedly

upward, and inflection.

quoth he

I

stammered ont,

"Why,

"Then,

where in Joppa i» the Eastern train?'

there it is,"replied he,

made Dexter tfme

"just

get­

ting under way at the other end of the depot leg it, or you'll lose that." If ever

I

I

made it then.

I

I

As

I

I

felt as if

pas­

sed right through the depot like the wind.

I

was all legs. One

glancd) however, at the rear door of the last car as

was nearing it

came near be­

ing too much for me.

I

reached safely the platform, the

fire opened upon me could only be equaled for its merciless effect by the fire in the rear, from which

I

ly fled.

mirth-exhausted

had providential­

I

heard the hoarse laughter of

full-chested

men, the hysterical efforts of

women. They had all

witnessed niv chase after the wrong tratn now fearful lest, indeed,

I

"small

should over­

take it, and then rejoiced

TIT

lack of whatjockeys.call

"blowing

up" administered the depot master, the strange procrastination in starting for the right train, until

at length it

started and

had actually

I

had entered upon a

chase." Then thev feared

imagine.

"stern

I

was leff again,

looked with breathless interest at

the unequal contest of legs versus

A

loco­

motive. They had witnessed my final triumph, but now gracefully

I

was wel­

comed, and with what feelings

I

received

their peculiar congratulations,

I

leave my

PERSONAL.

Blot is lecturing in Philadelphia. Offenbach's next operti will be

"AS-

pnsia." Gen. Spinner has spun the thread life C8years.

Richardson's brain weighed fifty-four-and-a-lialf ounces. Morrisaey is building

A

dence in Saratoga.

A. D.

summer resi

Richardson was

36I \«*RS

old

when he was nmdered. General Custer is designated as the

"blonde"

cavalryman.

Rochefort is about to start a new journal called La Marseillaise. Hon. Jacob Thompson,

Field

of

(Jen.

$132,000

Missiasippi,

is now a resident of Memphis.

Sherman has been elected a mem­

ber of the London Army and

"dear,

IT

KAVY

is rumored that

Club.

Tennyson is sixty years of age, and

delightful" Bozonly fifty-seven.

J. J.

Durant, of

Louisiana, is to be made Attorney General. Fisk, jr.,

savs

he paid David Dudley

for legal services the past

year. Qottschalk has been Appointed imperial director of all the military and naval bands in Brazil.

MISS KELLOGG AND MISS BATEMAN MIX WITH

'"THE

BEST PEOPLE IN NEW YORK, YOU

KNOW."

AHDRES ABUT^AND

JNAN LUCERO.

CHIEFS OFTHEPUEBLO INDIANS, ARE IN WASHINGTON. MRS.

ROSWFELL

LEER

MOTHFEF"OF

BK

LEE, OF IOWA, DIED AT SPRINGFIELD, MASS, ON TUESDAY.

U.

NAPOLEON JS T)»C NEPNEW OF HIS NNCLE IN ANOTHER MATTER—HE IS A STRONG J|LJCVER IN FATALISM.

a ?dm

INCIDE^^AIUUTOI^

curred in a

UUca+esMMrarit®

A

cently entered the

man

TA^IE

and finally wound up

with a bottle'of wine. Then lighting a cigar he had ordered, leisurely saunterec up to the counter and said to the propri

fine dinner, landlord just charge

to me,

I

prietor, indignantly.

'"Of

pro-

haven't got a cent."

''But I

don't know you," said the

course you don't. If you had you wouldn't let me have the dinner."

me for the dinner

"I'll

100 00

150 00

80 00

90 00*100,00)80000

Yearly tttlvartisers," will be altowed

MONTHLY.CHANSB9-W

"man,

matter

t0t The rates

FREE

Of

of Advertising in

LY EXPRESS

the

WEEK­

will be half the rates charged

I

say!"

"And I FAY I

can't.

see about that,"said the proprietor,

who snatched a revolver out of a drawer, leaped over the counter and collared the

see if you away with that!T dinner without paying for it, you scoundrel."

"WHAT

said the impecunious customer, drawing

BACK. "That

sir, is a revolver sir."

"Oh,

that's a revolverbis it?

I

care a damn for a revolver,

was a stomach pump!"

$L.M.

cw

Society meetings and Relipipus notices

2O

cents each insertion,

invariably in ad­

CELEBRATION

THE

don't

I

thought it

1

OF THE

OPENING

ing of the Board of Trustees of the State Normal School, on the"2d and 3d inst., it was ordered that the institution should be formally opened on the oth of January next by appropriate ceremonies, and that Thomas

A.

Henkricks and Richard

B. C.

eastern train. This, thought

Hobbs, John

M.

liam

R.

Governor and Lieutenant Governor. State officers. Judges of the Supreme Court.| Trades and Benevolent Institutioas Presidents and Faculties of the colleges in the State."

Eminent educators out of the State. Presidents of other Normal Schools. Superintendents of City Schools in the State.

City Council of Terre Haute. Chauncey Rose of Terre Haute. John Purdue of Lafayette. Washington

C.

I

was gaining ground,own

kew

I

Mr.

although

I

O

and other Well meaning and benignant exhorations.

-Though

they intended,

perhaps, helping me over the course,

1

TABBH,

gave, up the contest and

ed back to my fat%, aad-R-i£

.turn­

I

him—the depot master whose blundering statements were the cause of all my trouble. Without search that iwlividuaJ advanced to greet me with the bland recognition of a fact that ho ohe could well deny

looked as

look, my photograph taken at that instant would hardly be chosen to grace an album gallery of

"eminent

standers

seeking information, asked,with

a show of confidential interest in my case, on what wise the thing had happened? and others, wishing

"to

advised

ME

Issued

It is alike sulijeei

TG.all

the States

the States!I

It is alike Salted

TO^LL

It Is equal to every Emergcney! It Is an Instruotftre Book for the Family! It Is

%ltea

lr ltefbr Book for all Clawicst

I'litlncst,«fnc«

It is inc

Simplest,

i»n

P*ItTis, In short,

before

asked him whether

TFCFC

pages,20KINW

'you're

0

I

would be risking another chance of being left if

I

and

depended upon him to give me

most Com-

"The

Book!'' To

CAP

People's Great Form

the til* Climax, It in tho

CHEAPEST

People1

"THE OF STOCK BOOKS." —1,200

illustrations. All histo­

ry and varietie8,? breeding,tho

dies.management,ferossing**.abouttheir, of the horso cattle,sheep, swine poul try Ac fir cheapness and fnllooss it has no rival.. Farmers will buy it before any other ST?,CTKHBB°NFEW

feeding

diseases and reme­

MAP WONDER"

subscriber, sent free

for every

JO

pages Address

lent free

"Why,'

"sarcastic

the train you've just been

chasing with such good luck wasn't an Eastern train, but the Western express!" With much and interesting confusion and excitement

80

naeds..CO.,

Address

GOODSPEED &

Cqicago.

RAILROADS.

Indianapolis & St. Iaouis It. B,.

SUMMER ARRANGEMENT

THREB THROUGH EXPRESS TRAINS DAILY

CKTWEKN

Terre Haute and all Cities and Towns West. Condesed Time Schedule, May

'Si

I

discovered the

group of my lost friends, whose forms and faces seemed bursting with poorly suppressed and illtimed mirth.

15, 1869.

Daily Every Day Except Sundays.

"Westward.

Night ex. Fast ex. ex.

Terre Haute loave

6.35amNight 10.30am

11.10

pm

Mattoon arrivo

1. 9.

19am

1.

i(

Chicago, Centralia,,

12pm

la.47ain

12.19

1.23

lOpm

nm

1.05 1.05 6.40 PM 6.40 PM 10.50 AM 8.45 PM 4*00 2.00

Tolono Champaign,

a

L.

AM

oo

8.00 AM 8.45 PM 2.00

a

3.35

a

a

10.00

a

5.20 AM 5.50 PM 6.35 AM 2.18 PM 8.25

Pana,, Decatur, Alton, St. Louis,'

Macon, arrivo Jefferson City Kansas City, Lcavonworth Lawrence, Topcka, St.Joseph, Omaha,

my evident

"bottom,"as

my

speed began to slacken, and my chances with the locomotive began to gfrow

by degrees and beautifully

am

2.50 PM 5.50 PM 6.05 PM 7.50 PM

am

4.00pm

North

Mo.via It.R.lcavo Pacific

9.30

R. R.

am

4.40pm 9.30

a

0.15

a

4.45 9.15

a

6.30 12.25

a

6.30

a

3.15PM 11.24PM 8. 11.00pm 5.00am 11.15am

3.

Mattoon

3 0

7.00

a

Accommodation train Terre

daily, except Sunday,atleaves

.Haute

4.55 M,

7.35

arrives at

m, Tolona

8.00

1.23a

a m.

and Chicago

Palace Sleeplnff Cars on all Night Trains. BAGGAGE CHECKED THROUGH.

J. D. HERKIMER. JNO. S. GARLAND,

Gen'L Sup't. Gen

'L

Pass'r Ag t.

HOTELS.

Jacob Blitz. George Butx.

MTIOIRALI HOUSE.

Cor. Sixth and Main Street*,

Terre Haute. Indiana.

Jacob Butz, di Son, Props. This House has been thoroughly refurnished. my23dly.

TERRE HAUTE HOUSE.

3 Corner Main and Seventh Shi. Terre Haute. Indiana. This Hotel has recently been refitted,aadput in first-class ordor^offering accommodations unsurpassed in the fatate.BUSTIS,

T. C. Proprietor.

CLARK HOUSE,

Cor. First & Ohio St*.,

Ter«, Haute, Indiana. If. It. GRIFFITH, Prop.

Office of

Marshall,\(0I1TEZUMAand Palestine

Haok Lines. Free Buss to and from AI\JAJNS nov2Sdtf

DYERS.

YEING, SCOURING,

mE3STOV-A-TX3Sr»,

In all its Branches, at

tf. F. Reiner's Dye House,

Main St., bet. 6th and 7th. seplTdSm

M. SMITH, Chemical Dye Works, Second street, between Main and Cherry, adioining the Stewart House.

h:

Dyeing in all its branches, such as Orepe Shawls, Ribbons. Silk of all kinds. Merino and iLaine, Dresses, Curtains, Plumes, Lace, „jlvet. Parasols and Fringes. Partieul ar at .ention paid to Cleaning and relinishing, without damaging the colors, such articles as Crepe Shawls, Silk Dresses, Merino and DeLaine Dresses, Broche Shawls, Cashmore Shawls, Cloaks, Carpets and Piano Covers. Cleaning of Qents' Coats, Pants, and Vests neatly done. m20dlm

SPECIAL NOTICE8.

RE­

.PLACE

and ordered a

very elaborate pinner. He lingered long at the

Afieeek's Porous Plasters. seem to poBsese the quality of Accumulating Electricity

AND

imparting it to the body,'wherebythe circulation of ihe blood becomes exualixed upon the parts where applied, causing pain and morbid action to cease. The Porous Plasters are flexible, and fovnd of a great help to those who have wok back

-,

Especialy

&c.

DePauwofNc"'J'Albany,

Editors and correspond**118 of the

I

And other friends

I

ress,

OT

education.

W. F.

Cook has been knighted on

account of his services in connection with the telegraph

A Cough, Cold or Sore Throat Requires immediate attention, as neglect often results in an incurable Lung Disease.

Brown's Bronchial Troches will most invariably give in­

stant relief. For BRONCHITIS. ASTHMA, CA-

CONSUMPTIVE and

to

SINGERS

THAT

DID -you?" I

I

tned to

divines." Several by­

million

point a moral,"

to be on hand a little earlier

next time. With returning breath, relief tthd words came togethIFY andl squarely charged the railroad official with all the blame.

I

spoke of his incompetency in no

measured terms, recalling how that after

THROAT DISKASKS,

they have a soothing effect.

and

PUBLIC SPEAKERS

use

them to clear and strengthen the voice. Owing to tho good reputation and popularity of the Trochos, many worthless and cheap imitations are edfered, which are good for nothing• Bo sure to"OBTAIN the

Sore

Throat,Asthma, Bronchitis and Consuinption.Itsgreat popularity and immense

COUCH!

sales is a guaranty of its value. Those who trv—always use it—great

cure tneir colas ana

early grave., One

avoid Consumption and

an

solAannually,SLOAN,

gifts.

and sold by all drug-

BROWNING &

General Agts

For sale by all druggists in Terre-Hau^e.

AGENTS WANTED! Everybody's Lawyer.

AND BOOK OP FORMS.

It Is a

LAW

Library Condcneed

or pains in the side.—

ART

they valuable to those who have

neglectedcolds. They are often preventives of Consumption they are belicvod to haveloosened the"nay, grasp of this terrible affliction/and been mainly

^ders,

as he pointed at his head

"Nowexclaiming,willget

is that you hold in your hand?

instrumental in effect­

ing a cure. In variable climates they should 7E worn on the breast or between the shoul-

or over the kidneys,

iabject to

J)Y THFPO^R®)

TAKE

are

coldeasily.

^djrlw

BOTTLED [PAUL YSIS. This is the proper title of the Ihorrible metallic hair dyes. Worse than the fate of Absalom may be the fate

BF

OF

STATE NORMAL, SCHOOL

AT

HAUTE JANUARY5TH,

TEBRE

1870.—At

a meet­

One Wholesome Preparation for changing the hair to any desirable shade from browu to black may be procured everywhere. viz:jet

Cristadoro's Excelsior Dye After careful analysis. Professor OOilton, the distinguished Chemist,has authorized the

proprietor to declare, His hehalf, that it contains nothing deleterious to health. No other hair

DRC

W.

Thompson be requested to deliver addresses on the occasion.

Olcott and Wil­

McKeen ivere appointed a com­

mittee of arrangements and JF invitation for the occasion. They were instructed to extend invitations to be present on the occcasion, to the

This Liniment is no new remedy. It has been used and approved of for

Philo

22

P.

years Jby tho

first horsemen in country. Given to an over-driven horse,theacts it like magic. Orders onstantly rece Ted from tho racing stables of England for it- The celebrated Hiram Woodruff, of trotting fame, used it years.

.Col.

Bush, of the Jcr«nefor Race Coarse,

has given

A

ccrtifie»T*

TRAICK

the

is the B^

caiy be seen

Depot,,Nst--"*WORLD"AFTOR

THAT

Y80,°

OI

THE

BP—N.Y.

TRLA1'

LL

His address is Ftird

without it. by all Druggists and Saddlers throughout Ithe United States. Depot

No one once using it will ever be It is put up in pint Bottles. Sold

10

8dwlm

PaYk Place, New

Keep the I'lrenlation Active.

A

free and regular circulation of the blood is esenlial to health. It places the whole system in a state of active defense against all un­

influences, and is an especinl

wholesome

safeguard ngainst tho inimical effect the sudden changes of temperature, and of damp and cold.

If proper attention were paid to this important.fact, there would not only bo a great decrease in tho number of cases of stomach, bowel and renal complaints, but also in the numler of deaths by consumption and othor pulmonary diseases.

At this«period of the year, when tho dividing line which separates a genial from

TERS

true.

BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TROCHES. SOLD EVERYWHERE.

Pfrof. Hamilion'g Medicated Cough Candy, made from extracts prepared in vacuo—A cortain and effective remedy for Colds, Hoarseness,Coughs

AN

in-

clomont season which has jiist been passed, a course of

HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BIT­

tfill bo found invaluable service in improving the condition of tho vital fluid and gently stimulating its flow. Violent coughs and colds, like intermittent fever,are the frequent effects of a chilly atmosphere

a debilitated organization. Diseases of

upon

nov23dw6m

the kidneys often proceed from the same source. How essential it is, therefore, for persons of feeble constitutions, to invigorate the vital organization at the commencement of Winter.. Fortified by warm clothing without, and

HOSTETTER'S BITTERS

within,

tho frail and delicato may brave with impunity an amount of exposure and hardship which,under other circumstances, would prostrate them on a bod of sickness. Lot them consider this and be wise in time. dwlw

Consumption.

The Three Remedies, "SCHKXCK'S

NIC

I

It, is the Latest and Best Yi ork ont! It Is the most

*ellable EVER

SYRUP" for the- cure of Cough's, 'Colds, Bronchitis, and every form of Consumption. The peculiar action of this medicine ripens the ulcers in the lungs, promotes the discharge ofthe corrupt matter by expoctoration. Purifies the blood, and thus cures Consumption, when every other romody fails. "Schenck'sSoa-Weed Tonic" for the cure of Dyspepsia or'.fndigestion, and all diseases arising from debility. This tonic invigorates tho digestive organs, supplies the place of the gastric juicc when that is deficient, and then enables the patient to digest the most nutritious food. It is a sovereign remedy for all cases of indigestion "Schenck Mandrake Pills, ono of the most valuable medicines over discovered, being a vegetable substitute for calomel, and having all the useful properties ascribed to that mineral, without producing any of its injurious effects. ...

To these three medicines Dr. J. H. bchenck of Philadelphia, owes his unrivaled success in the treatment of Pulmonic Consumption. The Pulmonic Syrup ripens the morbid matter, discharges it, and purifies the blood. The Mandrake Pills act upon the liver, remove all obstructions therefrom, give the organ, a healthy tone, and cure Liver Complaint,which is one of tho most prominent causes of Consumption.

The Sea Weed Tonic invigorates the powers of the stomach, and by strengthening the digestion and bringing it to a normal and healthy condition improves the quality of the blood, by which moans the formation of ulcers or tubercles in tho lungs becomes impossible. The combined action of these medicines, as thus explained, will cure every case of Consumption, if the remedies are used-in time and the use of them is persevered in sufficiently to bring the case to a favorable termination.

Dr. Schenck's Almanac, containing a full troaiise on the various forms of disease, his mode of treatment,and general directions how to use his medieincs, aan be bad gratis or sent by mail by addressing his Principal OfSoe No. 15 N. Sixth street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Price of the Pulmonic Syrup and Seaweed Tonic, each 81 50 per bottle, or S7 50 a half dozen. Mandrake Pills, 35 cents per box. For sale by all druggists and dealers. d8dw.

WEDLOCK.

Essays on tho Errors of Youth, and the follies of Age, in relation to MARRIAGE and SOCIAL EVILS, with self-help for tho unfortunato. Sent in scaled letter envelopes, free chargc. Address, nu

W AIVX

ASSOCIATION

Box P. Philadelphia. Pa. 26dWSm

Ladies Take Particular Notice.

THE REAL VELPEAU FEMALE PItLS.

WATlRAiVTED

Tago

12.15 AM 6.30 AM 12.16 AM 10.35 AM 10.35 AM 10.35 AM 12.06 12.06 12.06 12.00 8.15

a

FRENCH.

HESE PILLS, SO

00am

12.00

7.00

a

celebrated many years

in Paris, for the relief of female ir­

regularities, and afterwards so notorious for their criminal employment in the practice of abortion, arc now offered for sale for the firs* time in America. Thriy have been kept in comparative obscurity, from the fact that the originator Dr. Volpeau, is a physician in Paris of great wealth and strict conscientious principles, and has withheld them from general use lest they should be employed Tor unlawful purposes. In overcuming female obstructions they seem to be truly omnipotent, bursting open the flood gates from whatever cause may have stopped them but they are offered to the public only for legitimate use, and all agents aro forbidden to soil them when it is understood that tho object is unlawful.

CAETIOS.—Married Ladies should never take them when thero is any reason to believe themselves pregnant, for they will bo sure to produco a miscarriage.

M. W. MACOMBER,

GUNSMITH.

JJKMOVAl/f

JOHN ARMSTRONG.

Has removed his Gunsmith Shop to Mack's new building, on Third street, one door north of Farrington's Block, where he will be happy to meet all his old customers and as many new ones as may make.it convenient to call. aodtf.

MEDICINAL.

W. JOHNSTON, M. D.

OFFICE-OVER BEACH'S BANK. RKSIDFXCK—North side Chestnut Street, between 4th and 5th.

All calls answered promptly, day or night. nov30

B. PRICE KEITH.

,"FFICE—On

Sixth street, opposite the Na-

''on House. Ca^^,rompUy attended at all hours.

DRES& MAKING.

JQRESS MAKING.

Mrs. nr.

ETDEDOES^

At her Clonk and Dress Making establishment in Naylor's now building on Ohio, between

Fourth and Fifth streets, has just receive'd her Fall and Winter Styles, for Ladies and Children, also Fashion Plates, and will be pleased to meet all who desire the most perfect work in this line. ....

Particular attention will be given, as heretofore, to the latest styles. The most skillful assistants have been engaged. Wedding Costumes. Ball and Party T)rcsse*. Ladies and Children's Cloaks, ana Prt^cs m&nufg&turvd with promptness and dispatch. 7 i!2tf

BOOTS AWOlHOli.

"EJfGLES afTtJTTv'

Jtfain Street, bet. 4th A Sthf jV- '.if tn iv

I TfckREteAtJTE, IND f" .'' rii a

?rNI

those who use them.

tit frtii

That

A

in the world has the like guar-

E"cRISTADORO'S

as a Dressing,

HAIR PRESEVATIVE,

acts like a charm. Try it. 8dwlm.

TO OWNERS OP HORSES.

Thousands of Horses die yearly from Colic. Thi? need not bo. Dr. Tobias' Vetetian Horse Liniment will positively cure every case, if given when first taken. The cost is only one dollar. Every owner a horse should have a bottle in his stable,of

rerdy for

use. It is warranted superior to anything elso the cure of Cuts, Galls, ings,for

Sore Throat.Sprains,Wind Bruises,OldSwellSores,

L- -OF' •,v JFLLO IQI

We keep the mflM complete

BootssS Shoes

be found in the city, comprising all the latest and most

.A

Fashionable Styles

iMannfactured,

WHICH

are offered at

Very Low Prices!

R-'"

SIT

js" #-a- .imen

We havl'ci&iianti^dli hand a large Stock of

Our Own Manufacture!

1

'illif SdMiiSjSf

BH* JS-

-•. .»•• ••!itH\drjm^

Customers leaving their orders with iu ca be furnished with a

GOOD FITTING BOOT

'tmtttij ti

short notice.-

Repairing done to order*

oct9dw3m.

JioiS'oaLii ,tr:

ENGLES& TUTT.

S O N S

*,

(MAMMOTH

!hJi

u:k

House Furnishing

STOBE!

Crockery! Crockery!

Fancy Goods! Fancy Goods!

PULMO­

Coal Oil Lamps! Coal Oil Lamps!

139 Main St., opposite Hulman's.

1

M. B. HtTDSOW. nov23dw3m

FAMILY GROCERIES.

JAS. H. TURKBR, T. C. BTJNTIN.

TURNER & BTJNTIN, Wholesale and Retail DEALERS IN

Family Groceries.

•5£.fia Msc

«.f -J\i

Wo aro now opening a general stock of Family Groceries embracing every article usually found in such esteblishments, and request our friends and the public to give us a call ana examine our Stock and Prices. All kinds oi

COUNTRY PRODUCE Bought at the market price. Give us a call.— No trouble to show goods.

FLOUR AND FEED.

w$ree¥oVu^M^^ ly Flour, Hay, Oats, Bran, &c. All goods delivered free of

GROCERIES, PROVISIONS

eTerre

General Agent for

United States and Capadas, at Albany,N.

Sold by all Druggists.

Y.

TV-.A

Sold by all Druggists in Terre Haute'. april 8dly

hi*

AND

FR/OIDXJC3E,

.iJJJO At tho same old stand,

155 Main St., National Block,

Haute, Indiana.

The highest cash price paid for CounbyPrpduce. seplldti

NEW ESTABLISHMENT.

frOr ttA -rtiti

The undersigned having gone mto business at C. N. DEMOREST'S old stana on

Ohio St., bet. Fourth & FiftJ

Will keep on hand a full supply of food for man and beast.

ffA

FLOUR,

mm

FEED,

FRUIT, POULTRY

And a general assortment of 5 S iT

Family Groceries and Provisions.

Will keep constantly on hand a fresh tupply of Vegetables of all kinds. Will also open on the 1st of September a

A FRESH MEAT MARKET,

And keep all kinds of fresh meat.

angSIdtf.

MPilCAl-

L.

.iii! adJ-j ill i.fn

A

—a 36,

Iff 00

of, MufflCi .yuttmitew

I::!--!

I

FT A "N"OS: ,.^-RT V.-- f~'

•IFERFI to'i

fTHE CELEBRATED EltAB®,

an4 other-tnt^laM Mak^»./

WITHOUT HilYALS I'

While to bujars the following important oonsiderations are offered: 1st. In making continually purchases of a large number of Instruments at a time, for casn,'besides receiving the benents of the

f/ Ol llowest di8eonnt*, )t secures me likewise, always flie most choice instruments. 2d. Occupying the extensive baildin* of my own, thug saving the eosOy rents also beine able io" attend personally to the tumng-and repairing, enables me t(t offer to buyers such superior instruments which simply are beloif competition of any other dealer here or abroad.

A fall assortment of the celebrated Silver Tongue

Organs and Melodeons

Constantly ,-qn, hand also. Sheet Music .In.struction Books, and every variety of Smaller Musieal Instrument*.

When needing any article in the Music line send orders or ball at

Headqaartera of the Mnslo Trade,

TERRE HAtTTE

-bi

i-

vIyoU twM'-

1

Io 'Jlii

Cooper's all .t:ua

N F/R

Glassware! Glassware!

Knives and Porks! Knives and Pores! Spoons, all kinds.

Spoons, all kinds.

A.

Holiday Holiday Gifts!

ft

japan Toilet Sets, Slip Jars, Water Carriers, Bird Cages, Wood and Willow Ware, Fancy Baskets, Table Mats. Knife Baskets, and in fact anything usually kept in a first-class Housefurnishing Store.

1,

Kissrier's Palac^of Music,

No. 48 OHIO STREET, mm v-W (Opp. th* old Court House.) 1' it-.- TERRE IIAUTE. ISD. N. B. All kinds of Instruments repaired.

Tools! Tools!

FLCAB

4dy

:tsA

,i&uiI irm --id tii

FI

'St\

'V FTA

S N

-iv.-

Just received a Large Assortment of

ivd-DS

rf -. 'kA fxv •jot k» h'r.U'j

o:

t-)

Carpenter's Tools!

Kil

Wagon Maker's Tools!

s-ttoiy.-i irti AND

iij airv/ io

ti

t, .,ri

Blacksmith's^Tools! ill Wf: jKiVf.HIWj M) 'y/kttitifliuf vtlB t• re.'. •tut. L'u/Jiii tiuc Wull .tM

Mechanics-..to savo money]in buying Tool/ should give us a call. „tt aijml 9k .•

Im#

Jory & DeFrees,

-i-iifu 9-w9imqjiTL itflf

gau ddt !*, f*f

Wholesale and Retail 'dealers in icH«, ti'l

IlAftDWXRE,

pnwwf

121 Main and Eifti iuif \o pamW'szW.. .7i olid [O

yot?

orders and they will be filled and deliverett promptly to all parts of the eity„. JWill also buy all kinds of

f- COUWTBY PBODTJCE.

Fanners will do well to call before se

J. E. VOORHEES.

FEVER AND ACUE.

DAUSIOKR'S VEGETABLE

Fever Powders

Effeetaally cure all eaaes wuiiin twenty-four hour*. Office, No. 77 Liberty street. New York- octVwdiia

TEBRE HAUTE, IND.

HA

SAY

The

Corner 7th and Main Street.

Torre Hauto, Oct. 6,1869. dtf

Jl"W -•n.i :1 hi In:'" irfi

rfvr lo i«i: ft) Iiimi

ITIES!

i'ftS!

rA

All kinds of

RBDJACKKT

i&rii 8 TUTTL*. FRANK TUTTLK.

CHAS. WINO. W. BIPPKTOK. 'Sf C'f

CHAS. WING & CO.,

Have purchased tho stock of goods heretofore kept by E. R. Wright «fc Co., where they will bo pleased to meet ttusir friends with ft full M* sortmentof

•J/-- -1. i' iVari

AN ODE.

r?.

/flfj firfi .Y..11 :i s.

With the RKDJACKET CHURN a single slow turn Sets splutter. Before snoro, more

Will "^-highest pricebntter.

The Churn is of wood .* no metal No crack, dirt settle.

goods

back mi

CHUBN

Vbifrn

r" -cheap known :0 mother weep.

Mi'B X! .•, close-

bliss .kiss mother, plain old Cushioned

Dasher, the RKD JACKBT CHUKX.

.!&>

Money •*. raise itli1* .allpraiseit light work. lijj-u: eat oi mat

The above would have teen a goed thing, but our poet's attention is taken up with an ode on the

0

American Chopping Machine 1 With which ohild can CHOP (not grind) five pounds of meat in three minutes. For Fannies, Hotels. Restaurants and Butchers, all sizes are made. It can be seen at

JONES JONES, '1'r5 East side Square.

MANUFACTURERS

PRAIRIE

CITY PLANING MILLS.

C1IFT A WTLIX4MS. Xi Mannfecturers of .:

SASH, DOORS, BLINDS,

Window and Door Frame*, Honldlas Brackets, ..{fi

1

ofa?

su,l

"•"J'8"'!i- Uns, Banusters, Hewell Posts,

AhzX

Floriag and Siding.''

And all d^&fiptioua of Finished Lnmber

WHOLKSALK AND RKTAIL DtAUM 15 PINE LUMBER, Lath and Shingles,

Slate Hoofing, ... Cement Roofing, __ Roofing Telt.

X*

Custom Sawing, Planing and Wood Turning. IOIVE

TO ORDER,

All Work Warranted. Corner Ninth and Mulberry Sta. dtf

COMMERCIAL COLLEGE

•A»

XERRE

HAUTE

ifr

om me

ijtw

£wnwof fifth and Vain sir«w4sejj£ a TJSRRK HAUTE, INDIANA,

Affords facilities equal to any Basiuess College in the HV est for,

Practical Instruction in BookKeeping, Penmanship, and ArithnufHc,

And all other departments of Accountantship. Students can enter at any time. Each stu dent receives private instructions. College Journal, with fan informafioa as to the enm of instructions, qualifications for entering, necessaryexpenafes.Ac., will fee fciitfW te any address on application to the Principal^aui(2Sdw3ax 0ARVTH OWjslH.

STER$|9XYPE & ELECT ROTYPB

FQtTNDRY, qt' .v. n,

168

ii .-r-fff. F, tu. i,: '-:U£

mrfi rrvi. juf

Is all tte essential points to be nnited to -Mkins a truly fint-elass insinunent, thesa pianos nare earned for themselves a reputation regardless ofForeignRibbon Deoorataoost Ac-, Ac., that places them

Pine Streetybet.\th c/\

CINCINNATI.

Allison^mith&Johnson

Manufacturers of, sad Dealers in

BOOK

AND NEWS

Tr?£f

Of every description.

STEREOTTPING & ELECTROTYPIN® In all their virions branches. WOODENOAANNG,AMS PATTIULSTTUSMA

Fouxnxas.

HFIJ

HI

LAW OFFICE AND REAL ESTATE_AGENCYwio

MEREDITH & KEELEB.

Atkmejs at law anfl Real Jdate A^sts, CORNER MA1K AHB THIRD STB.

TEBJtE HAUTE, IND.

I

.. HXHJSU-'jtnAii Ldis,'With outbuildings, ioV,1 allnearlv ilow and.in'good repair set with fruit and shade trees, under good.cultivation and in fine condition'Ibr gardening. Price $3000 pert down,.balance in 1 year. Would exchange'for lands in Coffee county, ncarBurlington, Kansas. 186 ACRES 1AFD, 12 acres in cultivation,^ in deadening, balance wcll 'timWarod wrth walnut-oak,,nickory^ ash, Ao., on Bel river, withiiv% mire of saw and gristmill, at Johnstown, Owen county. Ind. These lands are in the center of the coal belt wou'd exchange for house and lot, and-vacant lots.

A FARM of227 acres,-8Q In cultivation, 80 in

ry, ash, Cottonwood,Ac. timber land4miles frtm farm would exchange for city or country property.

1

II'IA- DT.

HARDWARE.

WANTING TO RENT, a small, well improved farm will pay cash rent in advance. JTWO DRAUGHT HOR8ES, matches, six years old respectively, well broken to work, harness and good wagon. We will sell, also, two span of well broken mules, with wagon and harness these teams will be sold low, if liAd for within thirty days.

PROFITABLE BUSINESS including ali tho property necessary, to carry it on, and tne gbod-'will of'the -proprietor: it/will be offered, only for thirty days, Here is a ^hance for a goad batgiun. 160 acros pf bottom: land one milo from §a-. lina, KanSas.' 70 acres in cultivation and 20 fences with post and board. Price $25 per acre. 160 acres 7 miles from Salina, Kansas, 4 miles from .Solomon city 30 acreain oultiva-i tioL Price S1.200" 320:acr6s-iw«mmoved, land V4 miles fromv county-seat of Ottawa county, Kansas. Goodprairioi.land: entirely -surrounded with improved farms., Price per acre—one, third icash. balance in one and two years. 160 acres in Doniphan cornty, Kansas, less than'6 miles from Troy, the counts-seat, and 8 iniles from the Missouri r:ve- Price ''SSO. 160.acres lying on tho Saline river, miles from'Salina, Kansas, well summed with timoei and stock water. Price Si 200. ae'es of fine.bottom land mile frem na, Kansas has:1S acres of'timber and abundance of water.- Price ,200. L. A FARM of 3s hvres six' miles from Terre Saute, on the tockiport road. This property ivill be sold Tow. 0?fE HUNDRED/iFARMS, located in tho best part of Kansas- Lands improved-and unimproved, prairie and timber, at low prides.

A FARM of 33 aores, four miles south of th^ city, in soction 12, township 11—twentynine acres improved land rich and'productivc, and. four acres-in grove nicolj tunned out. The farm is^nely fenced. 'This.land will be sold in terms to suit any. good purchaser.

A 5 ACRE LOT, half a mile fro*u the city. On the lot is' a good tir'o-story frame house of nine rooms and cellar,in excellent repair also a well, cistern and stable. Thero is on the lot a first-class .oroliarr* Of apples, peaches, leairs, cherries, plums,.J c., with grapes, strawjerries, raspberries rnd other tmall'frilits. The yard is. well set with evergreens and forest trfees. This ironertj Will ie :old cheap. Good Western lend will -be taken in part pay for it.

A DESIRABLE LOT, on Wilson Avehue, Teire Haute. The-lot is well fenced and has it a good new stable also a choice selection .fruit treee largo enough to bear. The lot is •specially desirable!for its location, and will hb I0I4. at a fair price.

Many housos. and lots f6r sale in'the'city, and Sev-eral good farms whioh are not advertised hero.

SPECTACLES.

SPECmHOTICH

XAZAIUIS & MORRIS'

3

I

1-T.v

-1 CELEBRATED.,,

blVE DAY^NIiY,

Friday,' December l?th, 1869. Hfe attends for the piu-pMe of as"kl IN FITTING THE EYE IN DIFFICULT OR

UNUSUAL CASES.

Those suffering firora impaired or diseased vision are*recoirtmcndcd to avail tn6ni8Wv^8 of this opportunity.

Our Spectacles and Eye- Glasses ard Acknowledyed to

assistance to -siffht cotr mamifaetured, and •ail always bo relied upon a* nffoTamg perfect •ate an(t comfort while strrnijlhening and preserving the Earn most thoroughly.

Wd take occasion to notify the Public .that we employ no

I

pedlars, and to caution them against those pretending to have our goods lor •. "U

sale,i:

V" ,'"d&W

PAINTERS, vwr.

W. HOWARD MANNING^ Sign and Carnage Painter.

I am now prepared te do all kindsof Buggy, Wagon, Carriage arid Sign Painting, on a little better terms to customers than any other firin in the city if you don't believe it tr^r mo.

N. B. All work Warranted to give satisfacSHOP—On 3d street, between Main and henry. J27

ban

BOOKS

Just received and for sale by

BARTLETT & GRUNDY.

Vishti.or Until Death, by Augusta J. Evans, author of "Beulah," "Macaria," St. Elmo,' etc.

The Life of Audubon, the Naturalist, edited by his widow. By Ways of Europe, by Bayard Taylor, .cjfi

The New West, by C.L. Bruce. A'Stranded Skip, by L. C. Davis. The Gates Ajar, by Elisabeth Stuart Phelps. Yesterday, To-Day and Forever, by E. H. Bickersteth.

Old Town Folks, The Chimney Corner, and Little Fbxes. by H. B. Stowe. Ethelyn's Mistake, by May

J.

Holmes,

And lots of other new and excellent works which iit will o*st too much to advertise.

-A.S TTSTTj&JLt,

BARTLETT ft GRUNDY

Reoeive all the important publications soon as issued. nov2adtf

TERRE-HAUTE

Savings Bank!

The Terre-Hante Savings Bank is now completely organised under the recant act of the Legislature, and will bo open ednesday. the 1st day ofDteceraber, and prepared to receive deposits on all sums of 25 cents and upwards.

Business will be conducted at Mr. Beach's new Banking House first door North of the eity Postoffice. every day io the week, Sundays excepted, from 9 o'clock a. in. until 4 o'clock p.

m-

AD depositor^ In this Bank become Stockholders. and share equally in its net profits. A Passbook, containing extracts from the By-Laws will be given each depositor, by wbieh the objects of a Savings Bank, aad the law creating it. can be fully understood

It".

THOS. DOWLING, President.

KTHOB&OS,}

Vic0

P"«^ENU.

S, Bk4,ci:,

^nov25d2w

T^B*ASOlTWHT

"r IfBABB'S

Fectotaf' Elixir

V"''iAS St7C#?

^\,IMMENSE SALE, 1. In the city of Terre Haute, and in every com munity where it has- been introduced*., ia 'imply because it will perform jmt what its

A trill do. Our leading ciftanu includ-

1J* ^ysicians, Ministers, Mechanics and UerehiQts. unconditionally endorse it as the 6e»

OM*Sv,

1

Hettedy within their knowledge.

At home, ^«re the "Elixir" is best known, St^all other remedies ibr diseases ofthe ThroatlUmgti, combined. In obedience to custom' tho annexed testimonials are presented:

BOWLING-GR^V IND.. Aug. 34,1867. I have used .* Bair-Pectoral Elixir" in my family, and can that it is the best remedy for Coughs and

C»j2s.

especial]

'•Ids, especially for ve»

children, that 1 nave eve wd, and

nm

d. and can

recommend tho 8&mo to all ptrgons ft s&fe and reliable medicine. ELIJAH ORMEN.

a-u s, Pabis, Iix., May a.ia69.

From my knowledge of Barr Pectoral Elixir," and observing its uniform gooa. effects. upon tho many customers to whom I have recommended it since its first introduction to the public, I foel warranted in saying that I consider it EQUAL, if not SUPERIOR, to any of tho popular Lang remedies before the public.

a NEWELL

Druggist.®

Barr's Pectoral Elixir!

IS PLEASAXTTOTAKE,

Is'neatly put up. and is for sale by all DruggisU.„„

TERRE HA UTE, IND.

Manufacturers and Proprietors. 6dltaw w6m.

,-aiJ it

j- K.H. ELIAS'

GRAND DISTRIBUTION!

$98,000 "TWortli E oi-

Diamonds, ifatehcs, Jewelry, Silver Ware,

../-'ii fctfia AND &t.'

STORE FIXTURES!

Tickets one Dollar Each,

WHICH INCLUDES THE i-hii

Concert to be given at Mozart

Hall, Saturday, Dec. 25th. -.! m.i. -f 'lj Mr. R. H. Elias has been advised "by his Physician to discontinue tho Jewelry business that ho has been pursuing for so many years, on accouqt of its being too confining and injurious to his health. Many of his old customers, and the most prominent and leading men of Cincinnati have advised him to make a GBiAND DISTRIBUTION of his entire Stock and Fixtures, and have promised him their aid and- influence. This Jewelry Store was established by Joseph Draper, in 1832. He was succeeded by H. P. Elias, in 1853. R. HElias, the tfresent proprietor, has been engaged in the Jewelry Business Twelve Years. He can refer with just pride to all Jhe Jewelers of Cincinnati, and most of the principal business houses with whom ho has had the pleasure of doing business. They will all testify to his honesty and straightforwardness. The patrons can rest assured that the utmost fairness and honesty will be the greatest aim of Mr. Elias, so that all will share equally in the prizes offered, gap1 lifts if sftBifii?! 4lis Prizes now ou Exhibition nnd Tickets

Tor Sale at

R. H. ELIAS' Jeirclry Store,

No. 16 West Fourth Street,

Cincinnati, Ohio.

liwib t- -6

Number of Tickets Limited to t&nl jr ,u 98,000.

U-.- rk-iMv A PIT.Hi PRIZE, A FINE

DIAMOND RING and PIN

Valued at $S6,000.

8603

•.

Perftcted11" Spectacles

11 AND EYE GLASSES.

:i iii

One of the firm will be at the Store of their Agent, wiiocp

S. FREEMAN, Jeweler,

"j TERBE-HAUTB, IND.,

othor-Prizes ranging in Value bom 81.00 to 81,000.00 each.

The distribution of Prizes will take place at myiStore, 16 West Fourth Street, December 25th, 1869, at 3 P. M. The Committee will be appointed by the Ticket Holders, to make an impartial and fair distribution. A List of the Drawn Numbers will bo printed and sent to each Tickct-holder.-

Rates or IMseonnt on Tickets: 1 Ticket $1.00 6 Tickets $5.fi6 2 1.95 7 6.60 3 2.9FT 8 7.55 4 3.80 9 8,50 5 4.70 10 9.40 tST All money should be sent by draft, postoffice order, in registered letter, or by express. Address all communications to

I

1

R. H. ELIAS, p. o. Box 1213, Cincinnati, O. deod fromNovl5toDec24tli.

llOti'

(if UM

anfrnvw

SIX-CORD.

JOM&HUGH^JJCHINCLOSS

Sole Agents m.Btew5Bifc&r &P. COATS,

«f Rrialey Seoflanl.

.a UNDERTAKERS. •,.,

I A A O A I

UNDERTAKER, Is prepared to oxecute all orders in his line with neatness and dispatch, corner pf Third and Cherry streets, Terre Haute, Ind. jan20-5-dwtf

UNDERTAKES.

31. W. O'CONNELL, Having purchased baek from E. W. Chadwick uruber & Co., the Undertaker a Establishment. and having had seven years experience in the business, is now prepared to furnish Metalic Burial Cases. Cases, Caskets, aad Woeden Coffins, of all styles and ixes, from the best and largest stock of bnrial material in the State, at No. 2 North sThird street. Terre Haute. Indiana. dwtf Terre Haute. May 29.

$1.000REWARD For any ease ofthe following diseases, which the Medical Faculty have pronounced incurable, that

DR.

RICHAU'S GOLDEN REMEDIES WILL NOT CURE. DR. RICHAU'S GOLDEN BALSAM NO. 1, will cure Syphilis in its primary and secondary stages, sueh as old Ulcers, Ulcerated Sore Throat, Sore Eyes, Skin Eruptions and Soreness of the Scaly, eradicating disease and mercury thoroughly.

DR. RICHAU'S GOLDEN BALSAM No. 2. will cure the third stages of Syphilitie and mercureal Rheumatism, etc. And I defy those who suffer from such diseases to obtain tfradieal cure without the aid of this medicine, which does not prevent the patients from eating and drinking what they like.— Price of either No. 1 or 2, Five Dollars per bottle, or two bottles. Nine Dollars.

DR. RICHAU'S GOLDEN ANTIDOTE.— A safe and radical cure for Gonorrhea, Gravel. and all Urinary Derangements, accompanied with full direetions. Warranted to eure. Price $3 per bottle.

DR. RICHAU'S GOLDEN ELIXIR AMOUR. A radical euro for General Debility in old or young, imparting energy to those who have led a lifo of sensuality. Price. 95 per bottle, or two bottles S9.

On receipt of pnee, by mail or Expross, those remedies will be shipped to any place, "Prompt attention paid to all correspondents None gennine without the name of DB RICHAU'S GOLDEN REMEDIES. D.B RICHARDS, sole proprietor, blown in Glass of bottles. Address,

DR. D. B. RICHARDS,

No. 228 Varic street. New York.

Office hours from 9 A.

Trtas. and See.

X.

to 9 P. x. Circulars

sent. Corrospondonts.answered. mayl2dltaw-wly

MEDICAL.

A I E S

'Ifiron require a reliable remedy, use the testt-

Dr. Harvey** Female Pilla Have no equal. They are safe and rare in ordinary eases- Paica,

tho*»

GTJLICK & BERRY,

Druggists and Chemists,

On BOUJUI

Bom.*. DR. BARVETS GOLDEN FILLS, fonr derroes stronger for special cases- 7^f

Private circulars sent free. Enclose stamp. If yon cannot procure tho Pills, enelose the money and address BKRAN CO., 64 Cedat Street, New lork, and on receipt they will be sent well sealed by return naiL

I, Del9-deodwly •. M|. ,j

pB-HALE's

.NA)

,N DI

Catarrh, Throat fisra.rr. ftronfhitis, Asfhnui nun'. V'itts/tuiptin treatedby *t .-! otl that is tvi ncntly ,^5., t|» successful.

9

4»l Mf.'HOO lurr»»»h»d to

who a.i'» rr. HALE Will visit Terre Haate the first Thursday in eaph month, and maybe consulted at theTcrre Hwato House. At all othor times, at his permanent Om Miller's Block,

Indianapolis. 25dwtf

Bryan's Life Invigorator,"

OR LIFE REJUVENATING ELIXIR, For all Derangement* of tho Urinary Organs lis gives

Life, Health and Strength. to all who use it and follow misdirections. It never fails to remove Nervous B«bility Impotency or want of Power, and all weakness arising from Excesses or Indisoretion, resulting in loss of memory, unpleasant dreams, weak nerves, headache, nervous trembling, general lassitude, dimness of vision, flushing ofthe skin, which, if negleeted will surely lead to Insanity or Consumption. hen the system is once affected, it will not recover without held. It must be invigorated and strengthened, to enable the sufferer to fulfill the duties of life.

This medicine has been tested for many years, and it is warranted a certain

ERRORS OF YOUTH.

Young Men, theexperionce of years has demonstrated the fact that roliance may be placed in the efficacy of 1

DB. BELL'S SPECIFIC, For the speedy and permanent cure of seminal Weakness, the result of Youthful Indiscretion, which neglected, ruins the happiness, and unfits the sufferer for business, social society, or marriage. They can be used without detection or interference with businesepursuits.

Price one dollar per box, or four boxes for three dollars. If you cannot procuro these ills enclose the money to BRYAN & Co.,

DOCTOR

f'amphletof

Syphillis, Gonorrhea, Gleet, Stricture, Orchitis, Hernis and Rupture, all Uninary diseases. Syphilitic or Mercurial Affections of the Throat, Skin or Bones, are treated with unparalleled success. spermatorrhea, Sexual Debility and Impotency, as the result of self-abuse in youth, sexual excess in mature years or other causes, and which produce some of the following effects, as Nocturnal Emissions, Blotches, De-

emory

Power,and rendering Marriage are permanently cured.

papers prove that he has been located there longer by years than any other so advertising. The establishment, library, labraiory and appointments, are unrivalled in the West, unrivalled anywhere. Ago, with oxperienceS can be relied upon, and the Doctor can refer to many physicians throughout the country. In past success and present posiion he stands without a competitor. THE WRITINGS OF A PHYSICIAN WHOSE

REPUTATION IS UNION-WIDE, ARE WORTH READING. Doctor Whittier publishes a Medical Pam-

Shet

relating to Venereal Diseases and the isastrous and varied consequences of selfabuse, that will be sent to any address in a sealed envelope for two stamps. It contains full symptom lists that will enable those affected to determine the nature of their complaint and givo a written statement of their case that will answer almost as woll for the purpose of treatment as a personal interview but whore it is convenient tho Doctor should be consulted personally. Those having friends that nlay require advice, can supply them with this valuable work sending their address, with stamp. Thus rou can assist tho unfortunates without their tnowing their benefactor. Certainly no subect is of more importance than purity of lood and perfect manhood.

It is self-evident that a physician who con fines himself exclusively to the study of a certain class of diseases and treats thousands of cases every year, must acquire greater skill in that specialty than only general practice. Many physicians, recognizing this act, introduce patients to the Doctor after reading his Medical Pamphlet. Communications confidential. A friendly talk will cost you nothing. Offico central, yet retired, No. 617 St. Charles street, St. Louis, Mo. Hours,

lJ

A.

ti., to 7

P.

u., Sundays excepted.

BAKE ITT

UNION STEAM BAKERY, CANDY MANUFACTORY, AND O S O E

'-ML.

FRjlNK HEINIG & Bit HEB, Manufacturers^of all kinds of

CRACKERS,

BREAD AXD CAKES, PRETZELS, ,'f And dealers in /....

GROCERIES,

On Lafayette st. between Canal and Depot. Terre Haute, Indiana. Orders left at Julius Miessen's, No.

16

"ULIUS MIESSEN,

Authorized toy. ofthe Kentucky Legist

Pan

i:

iure.

sf.j

than they are intended fee /tee Dollar* Per Box.

The Best Scheme Ever Ntl/ty -4wMo)-£i

rered

to the Puttie,

by Law HI *-.*•

SEVEN splendid Ohio River Bottom Farms, rar Eight Hundred Acros of wkichare cleared and under cultivation, and nave been

over Eight Hundred Acros of wkichare clear-

rented the present year at ll2 per t&rp, money rented, Good bonds for the have been taken, and wifl be assigned to those drawing said Farms which will be 41,200 in cash to each iOC acres.,

ALSO——

604* City Lots in Henderson Co., Ky., Making 511 Prises in all. id

R.

-dh

no

matter how bad theadoso may be. Hundreds or certificates can be shown. Price one Dollar per bottle, or six bottles for five Dollars for'fivo dollars. .wfi

SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. If you cannot procuro it send a staiement of our ease, and enclose the money to BRArAHr.A CO., 64 Cedar street, New \ork, and it will be sent you. On receipt of Five Dollars, a bottle nearly oQual to seven small will be sent to any express offico in the United States, charges paid. Private circulars, sen on application. enclose stamp. decl9eodw!y

64

Jedar Street, New York, and they will be sent by return mail, well sealed. Private circulars to gentlemen sent free on application. Enclose stamp. doclOdeedwly.

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WILBER. OFFICE, CON.

sultation and Reception Rooms, 616 Washington Avenue, St. Louis, Mo., treats with the greatest succoss all Diseases of Woman, Lonchorcea, or Whites Falling, infiamation or Ulceration of tho Womb, Ovaritis, Pruritis, Amenorrhoea, Menorrhagia, Dysmenorrhoea, and Sterility, or Barrenness also, every disease Connected with Puberty, Menstruation or Pregnancy. Since the Doctor confines himself exclusively to tho treatment of these complaints, and treats a very large nymbcr of eases, it follows that his knowledge of thom must be Tar more extensive and accurate than that of physicians in

eneral practice. Send stamp for Medical thirty-six pages. No matter who have failed, read what ho says. Patients in every Western State. Cures guarranteed.— Consultation by letter or at offico free. Rooms for patients requiring daily attention. A lady assistant. Hour 9 A.

h.to

day excepted.

Therefore, come one, come all, to

Sexual

improper,

The Doctor's opportunities in hospital and private practice are unsurpassed in St. Louis or or any other city. Back files of St. Louis

north

4th ftrcet, will be promptly attended to. Having put in STEAM we are enabled to meet all orders in

OUT

line promptly and with

satisfaction, and will sell at the lowest rates. jai»dtf

AMERICA* AND PARISIAN

CONFECTIONER BAKER,

4

",0,5O. 16 SOUTH FOURTH STREET,

Bet. Main and CherrySts., Teri-c Haute, Intl. Keeps constantly on hand a fresh supply of Cakes, Candies, Ico Cream, Bread and Crackers:

Ornamental Cakes, Pyramids. Ioe Cream, Water Ices, Charlotte-russe. Jelly, Blanco Mange, Roman Punch. Bisqnit Glace, Tro'mage de Pam, Fancy Ice Cream, Pastry, Tongue, Chicken Salad, 4c., will bo made to order.

Private Parties furnished with Oysters, Meats lee Cream, Jellies, ke., »n short notice. marl9dtf

-j— BOOKS.

SCHOOL BOOKS,

-AT-

A. H. DOOLEY'S,

No. 100 Main Street,

TERRE HAUTE. IND.

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Valued at $314,000.

Capital Prise,...... Smallest Prise, .. S^OQt Tho drawing to take plaoe atMasonio Temple, Louisville, Kentucky, December 28th,

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Tickets, 5,00 Each. *,

•For pamphlets givingdescription of property, eontaininf Act of Legislature, and certif icates of leading gentlemen of this and other ,, States, apply to either of the following Agents ••:-•?•.•:

L. H.

LI5K,

Farmer's Bank, Henderson,.?.-

Kentucky. K. B. ALEXANDER, Commercial Bank, Louisville, Ky. ..i JOHN C. LATHAM, President Bank Hopkinsville, Hopkinsville, Ky. ,.

JAHKS 1. DALLAM, Commercial Bank. Pa-#: dncah, Ky." warn-.-. B. fl. THOIAS, Lexington,

W. B. TYLEB, Owensboro, Ky.

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'1" How to get Tickets. Remit by drafts, Postoffice money order, registered letter, or (in sums of fifty dollars W* and upwards) by express, to either of the i, abovo Agents.

H. SIMPSON/

ha a

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CURK,

Club Agent, Terre Haute, Iendiana.i

ASTROLOGY.

u?CLAIRVOYANCE AND

ASTROLOGY.

She has the secret

of

7 p.

u.,

Sun­

DR. WHITTIER, A REGULAR. GRADUATE OF MEDICINE, as Diploma at office will show, has been longer engaged in the treatment of Venereral Seyual and Privaee Diseases than any other Physician in St. Louis.

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GOOD NEWS POH ALL.

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SI,000TO ANYTPERSON WHO WILLEQUAL.,1., .- I- MADAME RAPHAEL IN THE ILW* J, PROFESSION. ^.

rpiHE NEYEH.FAILING MAD-

J- AME RAPHAEL is tho best. She sueceeds when all others have failed. All whn are in trouble—all who havov been iinmrtu-nate-^all whose fi»nd ho)'es have beendis-.! erf appointed, crashed and blasted by false. promises and deceit—all who have been mis- JiW led and trifled with—all fly to her for advice and satisfaction. All who are in doubt of 4 the affections of those they love, consult her to relievo and satisfy their minds. In Lore Affairs She) Never Fails*

ofwinniHg the affections

the opposite sex.

'She shows you the like-

ne8S of your-futuro wife or haeband, or absent friend. She guides the single to a hap- &

eer

marriage, and makes the maftted na|)p^ aid and advice nas fcoen solicited in in- tjai* numerable instances« and the result has always been the means of securing A Speedy and Happy Marriage, aq* She is, therefore, a sure dependence. It is wn, well known to the public at large that she was the first and she is the only person in this countra who can show the likeness in reality ,» and who can give entire satisfaction on all Ue concerns of lift, whfoh can be tested and proved by thousands, both married and sin- ,'lwe Sle, who daily and eagerly visit her. if

To all in business her adviae is invaluable. She can foretell, with the greatest certainty, 'Y the result of all commercial and business transactions. j.

Lottery numbers given without extra charge. MADAME RAPHAJSIiis a bona fide ABtrologist that every cine"can depend upon. She is the grOatest Clarivoyant of the nineteenth T' century. It is that well-known faet that makes illicit pretenders copy her advertisements and try to imitate her.

Madame Raphael is the seventh daugi-.ter of the seventh daughter she was born with a I1-'" natural gift she can foretell your very K. thoughts. She also enres drunkenness, and discovers lost or hidden treasures. '•"M

All interviews strictly private and confi- tsf.l dential. As a female Physician her remedies never fail to cure all female irregularities, and so produce the monthly flow, without^ danger or exposure. They can not injure,1 but, on tho contrary, tney improve the, ... health.

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[Especially Nursing

Nsr-

111 Richmond, bet. Central Avenue sod MB

CISCISHATI, OHIO.

TERMS.—Ladies, $1 Gentlemen, $1.50.' It N. B.—Those at a distance may communicate with perfect satisfaction by enclosing'*• ono dollar and stamp. All communications^!strictly private and confidential.

Address Lock Box 531, Cincinnati, Ohio. 'f!r: aug23wly

PHILOSOPHYLRCTUBXS.sasdelivered^MARRIAGEofOFCotrasKBWNA

at the New York Mnseum of An atomy, em-ft

for,

hood Generally Reviewed. Thp

bkum

OF

1

bracing subjects: How to Li^ and What tOi^O Live

Yonth^Maturity and Old Age Man-'

causeof

In'"-?

digestion Flatnlanco and Nervous Dys«asei«it acoountod for: MarriagePbilosophioallgCon sidered, Ac. Pocket volumes containin these Lectures will be forwarded receipt offourll*stamps, by addressing

SKC'YonNEW YOBK MC-

ANATOMY,

618 Broadway, New York.,. marl6dly

HOFF'S

MALT EXTRACT Great Reduction in Price.

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Qualities and Properties Unimpaired,^ A DollglitM, Sutrltlous BEVEBAOE.

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A Pleasant Invigorating TOXIC. A Snbstltnte for Ale and Alcoholle Drinks, A STREXOTHENKR flnr the Debilitated.

Mothers.}

if t/ad

A Certain REMEDY for Disorders

of

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THROAT, CHEST, LTOCS AKD 8TOKACH.

Sold by Druggists and Grocers, JOS. S. PEDEKSEN,

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2H Mnrray 8t., New York^®

Sole Agent for U. S.-and British Provinces.

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MAJVhOOD:

How Lost! How Restored! Just Published, in a sealed envelope. PriceS cents

A LECTURE ON THE NATURAL TREATMENT, and Radical Cure of Spermatorrhoea, or Seminal Weakness, Involuntary Emissions, Sexual Debility, and Impediments to Marriage generally Nervousness, Consumption, Epilepsy, and Fits Mental and Physical Incapacity, resulting from Self Abnse, Ac., by ROBT. J. CCLVBRWKLL,

"Green Book," &c. 'A

Boon to

M. D., author of tho,.,,

Tbotumada

address,

of

SnUerfrs."

jeal, ...

Sent under seal, in a plain envelope, to any„n Idress r."

on receipt _of ^ix eents^ or

(ceipt ol CHAS. J.

postpaid,

pOSI

tw.- postage stamps, to

CO..

127 Bowery, New York, Post Offlee Box 4SM.

Also Dr. Culverwell's "Marriage Guide,'*r'c price

25

cents. nov4dw3m

"OHN BARNIKLE,

MERCHANT TAILOR, MAIN STREET, Ore'r Saxton

A

Walmslej's Dry floods Stor*^

Would respectftilly call the attention

citizens of Terre

eral,

that he has

Walmsleys Dry Goods Store,

THE LATEST STYLE ART) OS

SHORT NOl ICE,

Ana on very Reasonable Terms. Having no high rents to pay, he promises to make up to order, whether the goods be furnished by nim or not. Everything in his lino cheaper than anywhere else.

Cutting done and warranted to fit. A liberal patronage solicited. aug29dtf

DENTISTS.

BARTHOLOKBW,

SUROEOS AND XRCJiAKJCAL

E N I S

Successor to Dr. D. M- VVJSLD, No. 157

HORSES,MULESANDclock

danoS

I

C.

KLliiE

.-'k 'V

of

tho

Hauto,

and the

public in gen­

rented rooms above

Saxton Jc

for

the

purpose

of carrying on MERCHANT TAILORING. He keeps always on hand a Fashionable selection of Cassiineres, Vestings, Cloths, Ac., and is ready to make it up in

Mun

St. National Block. Terre Haute, Ind. m30dtt

O- O. IlNrOLN,

trne Oldest Established Dentiat '. IPF TERM HAUTE,

a

OpyiCK—On Sixth Street, between Main and Ohio, one door south of NationalHouse. Having had upwards of eighteen years experience in Dentistry, he is confident that ae can give satisfaction in all oases. jyaxuj

HOEA-I "QXP

on Tuesdays. Thursdays and SaturOMg between the. hourS of So A.M.

i2-"f City Marshal.