Daily Wabash Express, Volume 19, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 17 December 1869 — Page 3

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HASH.

War-Mre^\rmv food. Sea-faring—Eating salt horse. ijrogue Anas come from Ireland. Not at all base in its effect—Base ball. A striking fact—Being knocked down. Can a little girl weeping be called a crisis?

A running account—The description of a race. Stiring air—One of our northwesters, in tbe winter. J*

First chop with an Englishman—Mutton chop. The work of a year—What you do in twelve months.

What fair should young men shun mo3t—Fair deceivers. Not a wide-awake song—"We're all nod, nod, noddirig.1'

You can always find a sheet of water on the bed of the ocean. Modern work of fiction—The prospectus of an oil company.

What tent would it be well if we could all dwell in—Core-tent. The child who cried for an hour one day last week didn't get it.

Troubles are like dogs—the smaller they are the more they annoy you. When must time hang up his stytlie? When he shall be no mower.

Why axe jokes like nuts? Because tjie dryer tli^y firo the beLter the^ crack. What Remuneration does distance receive forjpnehantment to the view?

An alarming institution—The fire beljs. A dangerous ope—the belles of society. The man who took time by the forelock was a hair-cutter in the early part of his life. Ik

The man who e'ood his own light used a cheap sort of candle, and got very greasy..

The man who.-c head was fairly turned says it feels very uncomfortable in in thf|VipP9tign. "Sweet are the uses of adversity," indeed but far more saccharine those of prosperity.

It's poor rule that won't work both ways, but a much poorer that will not work at all.

A person of judgment—One who flatters yonr vanity and veneers over your wcaknees.

What noble worjc have the railroad companies done? Distributed tracks bout the city.

The lady whose blood curdlcd in her veins, has ever since been very sour in her disposition. \Vhen Patrick first tried peaches, he said he liked the flavor, but the seeds lay heavy on his stomach.

A minister at an eatins^house gave the order, "Koast beef, well done, good and faithful servant." "Dottie," said a little visitor, "what makes your kitty so cross?" "Oh, 'cause she's cutting teeth, 1 'spec ."

The lady who caught the inspiration of the moment intends to catch an assortment of butterflies next season.

There is an individual in the city who is inclined so much to being alone that he forbids his shadow to follow him.

Judy's dressmaker horrified her the othc-i day by telling her she would "cut her body out" in the course of the afternoon.

A lady in this city, who is engaged to a seven-footer, is talked of by her festive acquaintances a* d.ia\ving a long beau. "My Lord," said the foreman of a Welsh, jury when giving in the verdict, "we find the man who stole the mare not guilty." "Is that clock right, over there?" asked a visitor, the other day. "Eight over there," said the bov "'tftin't nowhere else!"

If a young lady has a thousand acres of valuable land, the young men are apt to conclude that there are sufficient grounds for attachment.

On going to bed put crumbs of chee?e in yntir mouth, and lie with it open when a mouse's whiskers tickle your lips, bite. "If people knew beforehand all the .misery it brings," says a Japanese poet, "there would be less going out with young ladies to look at the flowers at night."

The artless young lady, who, on being asked what she fancied for a Christmas present, replied "a husband," shouldn't be overlooked bv her appreciative acquaintances of the malo genu-*.

An English advertisement reads as follows: "Stolen—a watch worth ten guineas. If the thief will return it he shall be informed where he can steal one worth two of it, and no questions asked."

On a tombstone in a church-yard in Ulster is the following epitaph: "Erected to the memory of John Phillips accidentally shot as a mark of affection by his brothers." "Honesty," said the late intelligent "is the best policy, but the worst diplomacy I have tried both." As I don't think it was either original or par ticularlv good, I won't tell you his name so as to spare as much as possible the feelings of his family. bi

A gentleman in Boston,1 who takes a business view of most things, when recent Iv asked respecting a person of quite a poetic temperament, replied: "Oh! he is one of those men who have soarings after the infinite, and divings after the unfathomable, but who never pay cash."

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State Normal

A.

of

SfcHoot,

at

Terre

Haute January5th, 1870.—At

a meet­

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 5th of January next by appropriate ceremonies, and that Thomas

Henkricks and Richard

Thompson be requested to deliver addresses on the occasion. B. C. Hobbs, John M. Olcott and William R. McKoen were appointed a committee of arrangements and of invitation for the occasion. They were instructed to extend invitations to be present on the oopcasion, to the ff'OffftIfJt^

Governor and Lieutenant Governor. State officers. Judges of the Supreme Court.1 Trades and Benevolent Institutions Presidents and Faculties qf the colleges,^, in the State. 't?

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

City Council of Torre Haute. Ohauncey Rose «f Terre Haute, o^fi

John Purdue of lafayctte. _. Washington'C

-DeP^gffeAlbany.

F-ditors And cor^espondfTi^ of Press. And Other fti&waf Education.,t

has sortie j€jft^«raelemente

yet unsubdued, but eh| will (Xz^e ft tacws at last. The rebellion is Botr|roing to tie renewed there, and no one need be alarmed by the superfluous gasconade of "high--toned" blusterers who have only succeeded in getting Georgia behind all the "tether States in reconstruction. l^¥l§f

The

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Spanish Peninsula is,almost as farl as ever, in appearance, from politics quiet. Prim is leaning to the Republican side in Spain, which still continues to do without a King, and a revolution has broken out in Portugal. The two countries tnay yet be united, at no distant dav, under a republican government

Illinois

is in the field early, with a

Correct Logic.

Last Sunday, in one of the Sabbath schools of Burlington, Iowa, ajuvinile class was questioned by its teacher in regard to the parable of the shepherd and his flock: "Who is our Shepherd?" "Jesus "Who are Christ's lambs?" "We are."

To test the reasoning capacity of the little urchins: "If the children are the lambs, what are the grown-op folks!"

Said a bright-eyed little shaver *"They are the oW bucks!" That class was credited with due reasoning powers.

CHAS.jiT.*XAipEB. K.(J. BEAD.

ALEXANDER & READ,

DEALERS IN

FLOUR, MEAL, CORN, OATS,

BALED .A.

3

AND FEED OF ALL KINDS,

Corner 8th and Slain Stst.

Articles delivered to any part of tlio city free of charge. dec3(13m

TERRE HAVTE HOUSE. Corner Main and Seventh Sts.

Terro Haute. Indiana.

CLARK HOUSE, Cor. First & Ohio Sts.,

Terre Haute, Indian^.

If II. GRIFFITH, Ft op.

Offico of Marshall, Montezuma and Palcstino a Free Buss to and from all trains. nov28dtf

WANTED I

l,f)00

Well Fatted Dressed Hogs

Tendorloins, Spare-ribs, Ham Trimmings, etc., daily.fresh, at our store during'the packing season. Lard by the jar, keg. or barrel, at the lowest market price^ 9d2w Main street, bet", 8th and 9th,

DRESS MAKING.

DlfBSS

'MAKING.

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•. Mrs. Iff, E. HEDGES!! At nor Cloak and Dross Making establishment in Naylor's now building on Ohio, between Fourth and Fifth streets, has just received her Fall and AVinter Styles, for Ladies and Children, also Fashion Plates, and will be pleased to moot all who desire tho most perfect work in is in

Particular attontion will bo given, as heretofore, to tholatost stylos. The most skillfuK*Ssistants have boon en-

Wedding Costumes, Ball and Party Iresses, Ladi.-.s and Children's Cloaks, and Dresses manufactured with promptness and dispatch. jlZtf

SPECTACLES.

SPECIAL NOTICE!

LAZARUS & 310RUIS'

Kr.i:nuArioi)

Perfected

S. R. FREEMAN, Jeweler,

TERRE-HAUTE, IND.,

OINE DAY ONLY,

Friday, December 17th, 1869.

He attends for the purpose of assisting Mr. S. R. FREEMAN

IN FITTING THE EYB IN DIFFICULT OR UNUSUAL CASES' Those suffering from impaired or diseased vision are recomraendcd to avail themselves of this opportunity.

Our Spectacles and Eye-Glass-es ard AcJcnoifledged to be the Most Perfect assistance to sirht evtr

cant find comfort

while

serving

fAe

UNDERTAKERS. I S A A A UNDERTAKER,

Is prepared to execute all orders in his line with neatness and oorncr of Third and Cherry streets,dispatch,

undebtakee. o*CONNE£l.WTP.

M.

Having purchased back from

to furnish Metallo Burial

E. W.Chad-

wick, Qruber Co., the Undertaker Es tablishment, and having had seven years experience in the business, is

nojfp/potted

kets, Wooden Coffins, of all styles and sixes,and

from the best and stock of burial material in the State at No

Thirdstreat,--7'

SPECIAL NOTICES

ndeflne*Aitaieat*.

There are many ailments, trying in their nature, but tho symptoms of which are not sufficiently specific to enable physicians to classify them under any particular head. As a general rule they arise from a general debility of the whole organization, but their primary cause, in at least three eases out of five, is a lack of brisk vital action in the stomach and liver. Stimulate and tone the relaxed digestive and secretive organs, and bodily case, health and vigor will follow the treatment. Among all the medicines which have been recommended as conducive to this end, none have been administered with such uniform and entire success as HOSTETTEH'S STOMACH BITTERS.

bid for the location of the National Capitol. Hcreoome the Supervisors of Hancock county with a proposition to cede' Nauvoo «nd a tract bigger than the Dis-U^l^tivT^erties. Twetrtr««d years of"

trict of Columbia, to Uncle Sam for his business offices. There are few places in the Mississippi Valley that present superior eligibility for the people's capital to the old Mormon city.—Chicago Itepubican.

Its"ngredients were selected from the vegetable kingdom, originally, with a view to the irivigoration of the physique^nd the constitation.andalso fofetheir anti-fcfliousaiBd slight-

experience has proved that these herbal restoratives were wisely chosen and have been judiciously apportioned in this celebrated preparation. Not only as a specific for indigestion and all kindred complaints, but as a

household remedy for all theminmr ailments

dent to humanity, it

AUcock's

inci­

has obtained a reputation

based on unimpeachable testimony, which fairly eclipses that of any other proprietory or officinal medicine in use.

Porous Plasters.

seem to possess the quality of

Accumulating Electricity?

and imparting it to the body,'whereby the circulation of ihe blood becomes exualixed upon the parts where applied, causing pain and morbid action to cease. The Porous Plasters are flexible, and fig-iS of agreaffcelp to tho«$ who ordains

in

the sidej-r

Espec«i#»re thewraluakie.tftfeMe who neglected colds- They are often preventives of Consumption nay, they are believod to have loosened the? grasp of this terrible affliction, and been mainly instrumental in effecting a cure. In variable climates they should be worn on the breast or between the shoulders, or over the kidneys, by those who are iubject to take cold easily^ dwlw

BOTTLED \rAML YSIS. This is tho prop«r title of the 'horrible metallic hair dyes. Worse than the'fate of Absalom may be the fate of those wh»nse them.

One Wholesome Preparation for changing the hair to any desirHble shAdo,, from browit to jet black may be procured erywhere. Viz:

Cristadoro's Excelsior' Dye ®1 After careful analysis, Professor Chilton, the distinguished Chemist, has authorized the proprietor to declare, on his hehalf, that it contains nothing deleterious to health. No other hair dye in the world has the like guarantee.

CRISTADORO'S HAIR PRESEVATIVB, as a Dressing, acts like a charm. Try it. 8dwlm.

TO OWNERS OP HORSES. Thousands of Horses die yearly from Colic. This need not bo. Dr. Tobias' Yetetian Btorse Liniment will positively cure every caso, if given when first taken. The cost is only one dollar. Every owner of a horse should have a bottle in his stable, r*dy for use, It*is warranted superior to anything clso for tho cure of Cuts, ^Wind Galls, Swellings, Sore Throat.

England,

Sprains, Bruises,Old Sores,

&c. This Linimont is n'o new remedy. It has been used and approved of for 22 years Iby the first horsemen in the cfturiwy. Given to an over-driven horse, it ac,ts like magic. Orders constantly rece ved from tho

racing stables of

for it- The colobrated Hiram Wood­

ruff, of trotting fame, used it for years. Col. Philo P. Bush, of tho Jeromo Race Course, has given a certificate wliick can be seen at the Depot, staing that after years of trial, it is the bost in tho world. His address is Fordham, N. Y. No ono once using it will ever be without it. It is put up in pint Bottles. Sold by all Druggiitts and Saddlers throughout the United States. Depot

!10

8dwlm

nic

This Hotel has recently boon refitted, and put,

hi

first-class order, offering accommodations unsurpassed in tho State. T. C. BUNTIN', Proprietor.

Syrup"

Park Place, New

Consumption.

The Throe Remedies. "Schknck's

Puuio-

for tho cure of Coughs, Colds,

Bronchitis, and every form of Consumption. The peculiar action of this medicine ripen* the ulcers in the lung?, promotes the discharge of the corrupt matter by expectoration. Purifies tho blood, and thus cures Consumption, when every other remedy fails. "Schcnck's Sea-Weed Tonic^ flr the cure of Dysnppsia or Indigestion, and all diseases arising fvim debility. This tonic invigorates the digestive organs, supplies the place of the gastric juicc when that is deficient, and then enables tho patient to digest the most nutritious food. It is a sovereign remedy for all cases of indigestion. "Schonck's Mandrake Bills," tono of the most valuable medicines ever discovered, being a vegetable- substituto for calomel, and having all tho useful properties ascribed to that mineral, without producing any of its injurious effect".

To these three medicines Dr. J. H. schonck of Philadelphia, owos his unrivaled succcss in tho 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 LivorComplaint.wlnch is one of the most prominent causes of Consumption.

Tho Sea Weed Tonic invigorates the powers of the stomach, and by strengthening tho digestion and bringing it to a normal and healithy condition improves the qjiality of the blood, by which moans the formation of ulcers or tubercles in the lungs becomes impossible. Tho 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 thein is persevered ip sufficiently to bring the ease to a favorable termination.

Dr. Schenck's Almanac, containing a full treatise on the various forms of disease, his mode of treatment., and general directions how to use his medicines, can bo had gratis,or sent by mail by addressing his Principal Office No. 15 N. Sixth street, Philadelphia,Pa.

Prico of the Pulmonic Syrup and Seaweed Tonic, each 81 50 per bottle, or 87 50 a half dozen. Mandrake Pills, 35 cents per box. For sale by all druggists and dealers. d8dw

AVEDIvOCK.

Essays on tho Errors of Yoath, and the follies of Age, in relation to MARRIAGE and SOCIAL EVILS, with self-help for tho unfortunate. Sent in scaled letter envelopes, free chargo. Address, HOWARD ASSOCIATION Box P. Philadelphia. Pa. 26dw3m

Ladies Take Particular Notice.

THE REAL VELFEAU FEMALE PILLS. WAUKATVTEU FUE1VCH.

Tnpo

-Spectacles!

AND EYE GLASSES.

HESE PILLS,

the

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

fo

reBularitics.nrc now offered for sale for the first time in America. Thoy have boen kept In comparative obscurity, from tho fact that the originator Dr. Velpeau, is a physician in Pari of wealth, and has withheld them from general use lest thoy should be employed .'or unlawful purpe*os.- la overc»mine female obstructions Falling of tho AVomJ), Whites, Green Sickness, Suppression, Retention, or ImmoderatcFlow of tho Monthly Discharges, Nervous and Spinal Affcctions, Pains in the Back and Limbs, Fatigue on slight exertion, PaipUation of the Heart, Hysterics, Ac., and will effect a cure wh6n all other means have failed and, although a powerful remedy, do not contain calomel, antimony, or anything hurtful to the constitution.

Tb married ladies and young girls who have never been regulated, they arc peculiarly suited. Thry will, in a short time, bring on the monthly period with regularity.

Ladies can procuro a box, sealed from the eyes of the curious, by enclosing one dollar and six postago stamps to

M. W. MACOMBER, Goneral Agent for United States and Canada at Albany, N. Y. Sold by all Druggists.

Sold by all Druggists in Terre Haute. april Sdly

CUNSMITH.

JJKMOVAIJ. jomr

manufactured, arid

can always be reli**3 upon as affording

perfect

strenqtheninff ana pre­

Even

most thoroughly.

We take occasion to notify the Public, that we -employ nopedlars, and to .caution them against those pretending to haye our goods for sale. d&w

Has removed his Gunsmith to Mack's new building,on Third street,Shop

as

make it conveniemt-to call.1

a5dtf.may

k:: ,- MEDICINAL.

W. JOHNSTON^ M. D. W. JOHNS!

OFFICE-OVER BEACH'S BANK.'

Rbsidksck—North side Chestnut Street, between 4th and 5th. All calls answered promptly, day olr night. novSO

R. PMCB KEITH,

OFFICE—On

Terre Haute, lnd. jan20-5-dwtf

1 keep the most complete (took of -l

is

That can bo found in the city, comprising all the latest and most

Fashioiiable l&yles

1 H9UU6

CHAS. WING." H. W. RIFPKTOK.

celebrated many years

in Paris, for the relief of female ir-

Sixth street, opposite the Na­

tional House. Calls promptly attended at all hoars.«al2

PAINTERS.

M.

W. HOWARD MANNING,

Sign and CarriagePainter. I

am now prepared

Cases, Cases, Cas­

to

ST. All

2

North

Terro Hante,,largest.

Indiana

OHt" ^Terre

Haute

May^.

de all kinds of Buggy,

raron. Carriage and Sign Painting, on a lit rtter terms to customers than any other firm in city: if you don't believe it try me.

work warranted to give satisfac

tion-B.tho

BOOTtANOSItOtS. MViimya^w?

TWOO.

ENGLES & TUTT.

ay o. w.

s,

-Hi

bw

Main Street, bet. 4th

TERRE-HAT7TB, Hf D:

r*'.

V*

Is-

Manufactured, which are offered at

i-L'i .. 1 •&*«*

Very Low

Prices!

I'Z

We have constantly on hand a large Stock of

Our

Own

Manufacture!

Customers leaving their orders with us 'dan be furnished with a

PITTING

on short notice.

Repairing done to ord

TRY TJS.f

ENGLES & TUl*r.

oot9dw3mr

M.B. HUDSON'S

id

FurnisMng

House

nit :i "'-I

STORE!

Crockery! Crockery!

Fancy Goods! Fancy Goods!.. 'Rr.

llbli'day

'f-vS'i. viiuSi •. ViijsiC!

Coal Oil Lamps! Coal Oil Lamps!

Gifts!

Holiday Gifts!

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. pi J.. s-ipr. .:• *T

139 Main St., opposite Hulman's. M. B. HUDSON.

nov23dw3m

FAMILY GROCERIES. JAS. H. TORXKR, T. C. BUNTIS. TURNER & BUNTIN,

Wholesale and Retail

I

'r'

EALEItH I IV

.M tiC,

I

All kinds of

~v-

Family Groceries.

.••3 JAB

We are now opening ageneral stock of Family Groceries, embracing every article usually found in such establishments,and request our friends and the public to give us a call and examine our Stock and Prices. All kinds

°i.

COUNTRY PRODUCE

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

FLOUR AND FEED. We have also opened a Flour and Foed Store, whore you can atall times tho best of Fami ly Flour,Hay, Oats, Bran,get

Ac. All goods

livered free of charge in the

de­

city.BUNTIN.

TURNER A

Corner 7th and Main Stroet.

Terre Hauta, Oct. 6,1869^. dtf

C. S. TTITTLK. FRANK TUTTLR.

.:T«0

CHAS. WING & CO.,

Have purchased the stock of goods heretofore kept by

E. R.

Wright

&

Co., where they will

be pleased to meet their friends with a full assortment of i,

GROCERIES^ PROVISIONS

troB,

At the same old stand.

155 Main St., National Block,

Terre Haute, Indiana.

.1 M2

The highest cash price paid for CountiyProdace. seplldtf

NEW-! ^ESTABLISHMENT.

.KIR. fcLW/.

undersigned having goua intu business

»tTheN. C. DEMOREST'S

old stand on

Ohio 8t., bet. Fourth & Fifth,

Will keep on hand a full supply of food for

5") I

man and beast. h'hii

FLOUR.

ARMSTROWC}."

one door north

of Farrinsrton Block, where he will be happy to meet all his old customers an das many new ones

FE£D,

nd a general assortment oftul

Family Oroceries and Provt^ons.

Will keep constantly on hand

a

fresh supply of

Vegetables of all kinds. Will also open on the 1st of September a 1

A FRESH MEAT MARKET, And keep all kinds of fresh meat. Leave your orders and they will be filled and delivered

Suronptfyi

to all parts of the city. Will also

a

COTTNTBY PBODUCK _v

Farmers will do well to call before selling.

.r. 9O0RHEE8.

aug31dtf.4,

CRAIN DEALERS.

JOH&.jHANEy,!:* Cmnil8sioii 3fercti«n£,

And

—On 3d street,"•between Jlain apd

SHOP

hcrry. iXT

Wholet^e

ef GnilU.

LXISSNEirS "jfciitii. i'l 'i'' f*vi

of

Fidaee

Music/

?4~vA v,-' 2-'i s, 1 's

T3TA"NrnRa*

THE CELEBRATED KKABE, Stock's,

Potent Cycloid,

and other

SIM

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vv

®r/,

Sr*t:fila0«.Maker*.

'.-i :-i ftf&ibaigo

ur

•t Jfe

1

Id

all

thq

essential poiats to

While to buyers-the following important considerations arc offered^ 1st. In making continually purchases of a large number of Instrnments at a time, for cash, besides receiving tho benefits of the. lowest discounts, it secures me likewise, always flw most choice instruments. 2d. Occupying the extensive building of my own, thus saving the oostly rents also beinc able to attend personally to the tuning and repairing, enables mo to offer to buyers such superior instruments which simply are below competition of. any other dealer hora or abroad.

a

A full assortment of the oelobratfed Silver Tougue.,,^ .!:

Oralis ^tid Melodedns

Constantly on hand also, Sheet Mtisic, InstructlonBooks.and every variety of Smaller Musical Instruments.

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

Headqnarters

of

No.

the Music Trade,

IN TERUE HAUTE.

I: Piifl its

Kissner'sPalaSe.-i of Music,

48

O us TEHRE HAUTE, 1KD.

If. All, kinds, of Instruments repaired.'

SAY

YES!

bffe '8

The Churn is of wood no

Glassware! Glassware!

Knives and Porks! Knives and Pores! 'iiif

Spoons, all kinds. Spoons, all kinds.

attention is taken up with an

ode on tho

American Chopping Machine!

Withsdiich~a-child can CHOP

Custom Sawing, Planing and Wood Turning.

DONE to ORDEB.

All Work Warranted.

Corner Ninth and Mulberry Sts. dtf

THE

Pectoral Elixir

•t

A

-u

"A

HAS SUCH

claimed it trill do. Our lending citizens,

where the

Ban's Pectoral Elixir

Isti&tly

put up. and

,-r'iiJrERRE HA UTE, I1TD.

Manufactiircrs-and Proprietors,

6dltaW-»6th.

FOR SALE

|A.t' Bargain!!

AOVERTISINC.

,aa«:c -.~ t-TJ ,'i It Dees it Pny to Advertise?

asi~.

.St*(Q.k

vnitod

making a iraly first-class instrument, these Pianos nara earned for thamselves a reputation regardless of Foreign Ribbon Decorations, 4c., Ac., that places.them

WITHOUT RIYALS!

I

tsisM

(not

pRAIJtlE

A

BEASON WHY

Akitvil

BA.RR.p. av'VliA '-4

Being enteged ii# pther biuineesil offer for sale my

Icff"HOi»e *nd

north part of town on the bank of the River'

hUo

my three teams, wagons

jill

f. m.

.rt

l:'M ,JK)i «i ifer'

'i

$

Does it Pay to Advertise?

'•AM

Vil

The Success of Our Mo«t Prominent Business Men is Ample Proof that -^1

IT DO£8 PAY.

ifi ahtMi -wi

"I

"JSf*

.VilVil,

Much has

•il.

baen

written in regard to

ingand

I 11. 1

frit

And mach can yet be written in proof of the assertion that those who

?«?."• lifti'

Y:

if

NNUAL ELECTION.

ttr.Ai

him

Y.A IMMENSE SALE,

In the city of Terre

^Haute,

and in every

com

tnunity where it has been introduced, ii simply because it trill perform just tohat tt

includ­

ing Physicians, Ministers, Mechanics and Merchants,

unconditionally endorse

best Cough Remedy

At home,

it as the

within their knowlcdgo.

"Elixir"

its sale eiccceds

of the

is best known

all other remedies for diseases

Throat mnd

combined. In obe­

dience to custom'Lungs,

the annexed testimonials

are presented:

Bowllng-GREKX, Ind.,

I

Aug.

24,18oT.

have used Barr's PcctOral Elixir" in my family, and can say that it is the best remedy for Coughs and Colds, especially for children, that

I

1

that

I

Box

&

IS PLEASAXT TO TAKE,

is, for sale by all

Druggisu

BARR, GULICK & BERRY, Druggists and Chemists,5.,

Lot, Sitnirted in the

and

4M2dlm

and Retail Dealer in alt kinds

..Torre

on North First St. at

Canal-BashiWarehouse aate,Indiana. 1

Strict attention

tiald

erwarding goods.

harness,

thotootenecesstvry to carry

A gtxHi bargain can hct

(ir-ij.i

Advertise Most Liberally,

.070Telfod aoiRffi*! silt ©3 *d: weiitt

to-.'

-F

'juBB rat hostSIfi

gktttiM.Ma aAmiTi nA 'v

1

.a

6V a

MWi AN ODBr^^^-i!

f" _•

..I wmtRm vMtvmvfieiNrxm With tho

RedJackkt

1

Cinms a single Slow turn

Sets splutter, BenSre snore, more Will highest price butter.

,?• --«oods back

15

metal

No crack,

6

dirt settle. znfiS,

..

The

RkdJackkt Churn

burn

cheap

known

41

close

P......"h. mother weep.

kiss

bliss urn mother, plain old fashioned

Dasher,^ 41 tho

RED JACKET Chcrs.

Sloney raise it light work.*

all praise it

The above havo boen a good thing, but our poet'would

grind) five

pounds of moatinthreo minutes. For Famir lies. Hotels. Restaurants and Butchers, all sizes are made. It can be seen at

JONES JONES,

East side Square.

MANUFACTURERS.

SASH, DOOBS, BLINDS,

Window aid Door Frames, Honlding Brackets, Star! Railings,

1

S .?•»(! ynt

"Ivit

-.'ti

-kit'*''«)

-f, Ballasters, -rit Newell Posts, Florlng and Siding.'

And all descriptions of Finished Lumber

WHOLKSALB AND RRTAIL DRALERS IK

dPI3STE LUMBER, Lath and Shingles, Slate Hoofing,

Cement Roofing, Roofing Felt.

'A

SUCCESSFUL

(i

In Biisiiiess Enterprises.

j"

i-

(1 "5tl k««U{ dii*

iomfi

Advertising Truisms?^

IT KKVIVES BUSINESS. fhY \nxt, Obt&>dK

IT CREATES BUSINESS,

"IT ritliSEffVES BUSINESS,

ihiJf

adhtM.

IT INCREASES

BU8INE88,

IT ISSURKSVHJS1NE88

ni\v siel 4 ri!iui4i -t'N ,»• r.r*l i. Ji

.u

1: Thoasa^ds ef fortunes have been made by persons who possessed tho secret of placing their butincss in a proper mamner before the public,ihroughjudicious newspaper advertising.

BOOKS.

.ntQjr,

PLANING

CITY

MILLS.

CLIFT & WIIJLIAMS. Manufacturers of.

Mst-

SCHOOL S00HS,

:h:U -AT-

SPFX'^PI

'Jl. H. DOOLEY'S,"'

No. 160 Main Street,

TERRE IIAUTE. INW:?

BILLIARDS,

BILLIARD ROOM At the Teutonia Hotel. *l,

Nos»174

and

170

Main

St., lcl.

^TERRE HAUTE, IND^^ With Six of the finest Tables with

W is a ha a

|Whiskytsold

'-jFatAtf

-inV' 'lirrn

,ISR, R. CO.,"

"T. II.. & INDIANAPOLIS I

Iii

Skcrhtary'S O

FHOK,

TERRF. II

AUTB, Dec.

9,

The annual meeting of tho Stockholders of this Company will held at the Office of the Company,1870,TerrebeHautohours

uary

in on Monday, Jan­

3d,.

between the of

10

tile

6^

and

ivi IK

1

D. C. STUNUS8 MH WK. BJMICK, Having formed a partnership nnder the name ofStunkard Barrick, for the salo of Coal and Wood, would respectfully announoe to the public that they will keep constantly on hand and for-sale at lowest rates all kinds of Coal at wholesale and retail,,also Wood for the fnll ftntl trailo.

Office at No.25winter Buntin House,Terre Haute, Ind.

All orders for C?al filled promptly.

I

havo ever used, and can

recommend the same persons as a safe and reliable medicine.toall

1 "i ELIJAH ORMEN• P*^, III.,

1

QOAT,

May

8.1809.

From knowledge of Barr's Pectoral Elixir obserTing its uniform good effect?,"mand uj)on the many customers

to-

whom

havfc recommended it since its first introduction to the public,EQUAL,

I

feel warrantodjn

saying

consider it if not

StPJailOB,

to any at the popular Lung remedies before thepubliu^j^

A^NBWEfiK-l)H.irfist.1

396. JOHN

Scp21dtf

ok

i'J' 0' w,

am

First National Bankof lerrc-Hante.

Tebsk-HAUTK, Ixd.,

x-,

00

had if,api»lieatk)»

days-"J.STEINMEHL.is

within twenty

maide dec3d4w

Dec.

2, IS89.

Theaahnal meeting of the Stockholders of this Bank, for the election of seven

(T)1

tors to serve for the ensuing year wilt be held at

Boom on Tae»a,

Staking

llih,

1870,

*y,

S. A. HERRICK,

Cashier.

National State Bank.

Ttra*-HAUTK, Ikd.,

Dec.

latrtllftir

iehourso ... ... of ei(90ti]|f acy^o IHr

to receiving and

-7

jelSo wtf

6, I860.

Noticc ist -hflpbr "TiT®0 that' tfae/ *nnual neetingMf thii HtojkniMd'ertjiif tfrW trank will

ks for tho ensaCaviller.

McFARLANE.

r-nij

"rf-1

ft-

0

J3. icSCT lN RECEIPT OF

Metisf Hats of all kinds, Boys' Hats of all hinds, -. Mistuw^Jiddtt of all kinds,

Infants' Hats of all kinds,

8©if. r: 099^made lcy~order.on 4)1

Direc­

Come and

January

between the hours of

10

A.

v.jand 4

Xata Street, Trrrt-llaafe. lad.

CHRISTMAS

PRESENT!

Cory &

"'Ate

Js*

receiving a large lot of

CHRISTMAS GOODS!

•V a

j'i

.••v

Such as

All sites, with from ten to

•.

Tool ..phests for Boysl

-forty-five

each. Latest style

Fluting Machines

At rcduced jprioes. ad UniversaL„_

Advertise

A

large lot of Snerman

Clothes

tr-:*

Its ...Advantages,

The

best in use. We have a very fine Tine of

Pocket and Table Cntlery

Of the best makes. New and elegant styles

SHELF BRACKETS,

Ladies, Gents, Girls and

Reaiiy handsome. Boys

.1

prices.

CORY & DeFREES, 121 Main and 1 & 2 Fifth Sts.,

a, TE»BE HAUTE, IND.

DRY GOODS.

Great Attraction!

kirn's i»«ft J. ,4'W'Wl A, •[.

AT

uSiiillO IAIN 8TBEET,

DEMING BLOCK. •_ J.

-k -v1 ft1 4-.'

JUST ARRIVED:

Ono case figured All Wool Delaine, in Blue Pink, Orange andMa«enta colors, which'.we,

soil atthe extremely low price ef

WU!« s''$ .afini iud 4i 'JaSac

30 CENTS PER YARD!

Wo warrant these goods to All Wool and worth

30

per cent,be

SOne

Cth and 7th

Sts.*

Phelak's

PATENT CUSHIONS. j* SHAFFER, PBOP'B. Pure Copper Distilled

Bourbon. and Rye

by the gallon,equart and pint.

FRENCH, CHINA, GLASS, QUEENSWARE & TOYS ALSO, COAL OIL LAMPS,

12

o'clock A M., for the purpose of electing Directors for

ensuing year.

order of the Board.

deel0d2in

R. A. MOBRIS,

Sec'y.

COAL.

Coal and Wood. 0.1.1

A

share of public patronage is respectfully solicited.the

promptly filled.. Thankful for pastfavors,

P. O.

No. 70 Main Street,

arjji—«!

dec6d6m

:o

Terre-Hnntc, Ind.

GOOD.ADVICE.—.,BollslessPastry

With tho aid ot Moody

Baking Powder you can make tho nicest and lightest Biscuits, or in

MOODY BROS-,

Towns, freight as low

Of NTS COAL.

ayiiUVAN

now prepared Jto fill all orders for

O Being now pri Sullivan County Coal, which is claimed to be equal to the Brazil, for all domestic purposesi will deliver to any part of the city, by leaving jour order at office of

E. B.

Ripley,or

Bryant Co.,C.I.

Foote Tea Store,A

J. A.

3M

with whom

have mndc arrangements to fill all orders, and giveaHinformarion in regard to the busi ness.

..... J. A. MORGAN

OAIJ' RIVER COALI

Screened on the widest screen used,in Vigo county, and now is your time to get winter supplies at tho lowest rates.

AU

ordars

I

respectfully ask a continuance of the same

''(fpFiCK—Nofiff'Thi'rd

street, between Main

and Cherry streets where orders may be left, or at the old Weight Scales,

jr

by addressing

for special cases-

Street, New

i*'/I

"it

111

ttilO hu,-

jt

W itlr-ti

A

l-rti

*1

•j (A fl

fa-v.

fl

•MaiaMfMMHM

,a

W

'SH*J

!A -H t"

S3

fi

.tl

-'j:

HATS AND CAPS.

KEW YORK HAT STORE. JOSEPH e. YATES

10

minutes It requires much than those of ordinary manufacture For sale in packages

meet the wants of all by grocers generally. Don'thave any other. you once try it you will use no other.After

Manufactured by

and Chemists,

Indiataapolis,Ind.Druggists

AILROAP AGENCY.

James

H.

E.H. ELIAS'

GRAND DISTRIBUTION!

Waklts, Jewelrf, Silrer

osi'r AND .fejrir

STORE FIXTURES!

Tickets one Dollar Each,

:iis- WHICH INCLUDES THE

tools

ConeeH to be giyen at Mozart

Hall, Saturday, Dee. 25th.

Mr. R.

H.

fifiAO

1

C. Wittig & Co's,

more

:o:

avitfi

'tftc*rv"r"i i'J

Than we Sell them at!

mi*

si

To closooutourromainingStoek of

l''')

BERLIN ZEIPHYR WORSTED,

We shall them

15

No.

Agent for the

C. C. C.

Railway,TurnerBollefontain)&

(Late

A

having moved

his office to the store of Turner Buntin, corner 7th,and*Main streets, will give through re

.as

by any othor line, and

time as quick. Over charges^rom^t^^aid.

octfidtf Corner 7th

and Main streets.

MEDICAL. n«lh t'i

A I E S

If you require a reiiablc remedy, use the best! Dr. Harvey's Female PillSf

Have no eqnal They safe and sure in ordinary cases..

Pbick,ai*

0.i!

BOLLAR PER

Bottlk. DR. HARVEY'S GOLDEN PILLS,

four degrees stronger than they

arq

intended

Pi ice Five Dollars Per Box.

Prlvatexirculars sent free. Enclose stamp. If jou eannot procure the Pills, enclose the money and addressBRRAN

& CO., 64

BRYAN CO., 64

ort,notice

•r

M. M. WILOY, LKWJS ^.WIL^l^l KrtSR.

WIUH^THOllAS & CO.,

MaiitiHtetiirors,

cijnia^i ayd(nktwU.9^/T«M«: ta'Uie, iwi. RepairintTtoiilirtWjaykhi Mt fiMf Jbtoi

Jtwtf

Cedai

"iork,and

on receipt they will

be sent well scaled by return

mail.-deodwly

Del9

Bryan's Life Invigorator,

OR LIFE REJUVENATING ELIXIR,

For all Derangements of the Urinary Organs lis gives

_mpotenoy

jv

Xife, Health and Strength to all who use it and follow my directions. never fails to remove Nervous Debility

or want of Power, and all weak­

ness arising from Excesses or resulting in loss of memory,Indiscretion

unpleasant

dreams, weak nerves, headache, nervous trembling, general lassitade, dimness of vision, flushing of the skin, which, if neglected will surely lead to Insanity or Con sumption. When the system is once affected, it will not recover without held. It mast be invigorated and strengthened, to the sufferer to fulfill the duties of life.enable

This medicine has been tested for many years,and it is warranted a certain CUR*, no matter how bad thejdose may be Hundreds of Certificates ean be shown.. Price one Dollar per bottle, or sue bottles for five Dollars for Ave dollars.

SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.

If yon cannot proenre it send a staiement Of yonr ease, and enclose the money to

Cedar street. New York,

and it will be sent yon. On receipt of Five Dollars,a bottle nearly equal to seven small will be sent any express office in the United States,to charges paid. Private circulars, sen on application. enclose stamp. deolOeodwly

ERRORS OF YOUTH.

Young Men, the experience of years has demOMtratod the falet that reliance taay b* placed in the effieaoy of

DB. BELL'S SPECIFIC, For the speedy and permanent cure of seminal Weakness, the result of Youthful Indiscretion, which meclected, rains the happiness, and nnfits the sufferer for business, social society, or marriage. They ean be ,u*ed with*at detection or interferenee with basiUm

parsuita. ic«i one dollnr per box, or four boxes for if ywa cannot procure these enclose the .money to Bar** Co., 64 .. 'Htm York,

!a«d

they will be

*1 ini bv i»turB,.mail. well' sealed. Private emunrrtn getftlett«n sent free on application. Enclose stamp. declOdeedwly,

Eliaa has been advised by his

Physician to discontinue the Jewelry business that he has been pursuing for so many years, on account of its beina too confining and injurious to his health. Many of his old customers and the most prominentand leading men of Cincinnati have advised him to make a GRAND DISTRIBUTION of his entire Stock and Fixtures, and have promised him their aid and influence. This Jewelry Store was established by Joseph Dnjter, in

was succeeded by H.

Frlsesnow on Exhibition and Tickets tor Sale at

R. H. ELIAS' Jewelry Store,

No. 16 West Fourth Street, Cincinnati, Oblo.

other Prizes ranging in Value from

ODU-4 $1.00

to

81,000.00

Ticket

day excepted.

cents per oz. Color«

on hand:sell Garnet,at Dark Green, Light Green Blue, Sky Blue.-Brown,Purple, Drab, Maroon. Magenta and White.

attta&ii'ii Bo

Cbmesooii for'itlie Choice!

oinr-ikfiaM.'

Wli'-SMSS fWiJS

OWN IMPORTATION,

effio of Real German Toweling, from Selisia, at

25

cents per yard. They are of su-

peridr quality,and outwear any other toweling

O. WITTIG* & CO'S,

170 MAIN STREET,

Iemlng Block.

dwtf'

Ji

P. C. CLAUSSEN,

each.

The distribution of Prizes will take placo at my Store,

16

West Fourth Street, December

25th,1869, at3P.

M.

The Committee trill bo

appointed by the Ticket Holders, to make an impartial and fair distribution.

A

Drawn Numbers will be printed and sent to each Ticket-holder. Bates or Discount on Tickets:

#1.00 6

4

Tickets

Many physicians, recognizing this

fact, introduce patients to the after reading his Medical Pamphlet.Doctor Communications confidential.

A

friend

617

St. Charles street, St Louis Mo

Hours

9

A. v., to

7

BAKERY.

UNION STEAM BAKERY,

CANDY MANUFACTORY, AND

O S O E

FRANK HEINIG & BR HER,

Manufactureraiof all kinds oi,

CRACKERS, BREAD AND CAKES?

PRETZELS,

On Lafayette st. between Canal and Depot.

Terre Haute, Indiana. Orders left at Julius Miessen's, No. 16 north 4th street, will be promptly attended to.

Having put in STEAM we are enabled to meet all orders in our line promptly and with satisfaction, and will sell at the .lowest rates. ja20dtf

JULIUS MIESSEN^H irrHj

a AUKRICAX AKD PABiSl^M

CONFECTIONER & BAKER, XO. le KOBTH FOURTH 8TBEET, Bet. Main and Cherry Sts.,

Terr© Houte, Ind. Keeps constantly on hand a fresh supply of Cakes, Candies, Ice Cream, Bread and Crackers.

Ornamental Cakes, Pyramids. Ice Cream, Water Ices, Charlotte-russe, Jelly, Blanoe Mange, Roman Punch, Bisquit Glace. Tromace de ram. Fancy Ice

Magnifiqent

v.nd x«,.i

QF

$98,000 Worth *w-n 53? V. •oS^

$5.56

2 1.95 7 6.60 3 2.90 8 7.55

I... 3.80 9 8.50

5 4.70 10 9.40 tor

All money should be sent by draft, postoffice order, in registered letter, or by express Address all communications to

R. H. ELIAS, P. O.

Box

1212,

DOCTOR

Cincinnati,O.

deod fromNovl5toDcc24th

3

j'SiO iJ rrolf

WILBER,

office, con-

sultation and Reception Rooms,

616

Washington Avenue, St. Louis, Mo., treats with the greatest success all Diseases of Woman, Lonchoroea, or Whites Falling, inflamation or Ulceration of the Womb, Ovaritis, Pruritis, Amenorrhcea. Menorrhagia, Dysmenorrhoea, and Sterility, or Barrenness also, every disease connected with Puberty, Menstruation or Pregnancy. Since tho Doctor confines himself exclusively to the treatment of these complaints, and treats a very large number of cases, it follows that his knowledge of them must bo far more extensive and accurate than that of physicians in general practice. Send stamp for Medical Pamphlet of thirty-sixpages. N6 matter who have failed, read what he says. Patients in every Western State. Cures guarranteed.— Consultation by letter or at office free. Rooms for patients requiring daily attention. A lady assistant. Hour 9 A. SI. to 7 p.

11.,

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 Privaoe Diseases than any other Physician in St. Louis.

Syphillis, Gonorrhea, Gleet, Stricture, Orchitis, ficrnis and Rupture, all Uninary diseases, Syphilitic or Mercurial Affections of tho 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 whioh produce some of the following effects, as Nocturnal.Emissions, Blotches, Debility, Diisincss, Dimnes of sight, Confusion of Ideas, Dvil Forbodings, Aversion to Society of Females, Loss of Memory and Sexual Power,and rendering Marriage improper, are permanently cured.

ities in

hOKi

it_. Louis

The Doctor's opportunities in hospital and St. y. Back files of apers prove that he has been located there longer by years than any other so advertising. The establishment, library, labratory and are unrivalled in the West,appointments, unrivalled anywhere. Ago, with experience!can be relied upon and the Doctor can refer to many physicians throughout country. In past success and present posi-the ion he stands without a competitor.

private practice are unsurpassed in or or any othor city. Back files of St. Louis

THE WRITINGS OF A PHYSICIAN WHOSE REPUTATION IS UNION-WIDE, ARE WORTH READING.

Doctor Whittier publishes a Medical Pamhet relating to Venereal Diseases and the isastrous and varied consequences of selfabuse, that will bo sent to any address in a sealed envelope.for two stamps. It contains full symptom lists that will enable those affected to determine tho nature of their com plaint and give a written statement of their case that will answer almost as well for the purpose' of treatment as a ifcrsonul interview but where it is convenient tho Doctor should be consulted personally. Those having friends that may reqnire advice, can supply them with this valuable work sending their address, with stamp. Thus you can assist the unfortunates without their knowing their benefactor. Certainly no

Authorised by Special Act of the Kentucky Jjegfswa^as »*.*-

1

.srnrnvM-i

a A

SEVEN

Capital

Prfae,,

Smallest PrUe The drawing tie, Louisvillf

1832.

He

P.

Elias. in

1853.

R.

II.

Elias, the present proprietor, has been engaged in the Jewelry Business Twelve Years. He can refer with just pride to all the Jewelers of Cincinnati, ana most of the principal business houses with whom he 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 prises offered

Louisville, Ky.

JOHN C. LATHAM,

..

Number of Tickets Limited to ri 03 98,000+i«s m\ 1

CAPITAL PRIZE, A FIXE

DIAMOND RING and PIN

Valued at $6,000.

VV: .SViSJ

fered to ihe Pvliie by Lam //.'

The Best Scheme Ever Fvlly Aidhori* 1 ,1. it

,.K

splendid Ohio River Bottom

Fartrf*,^'­,,-beenmonclear

over Eight Hundred Acres of wkich are ed and nnder cultivation, and have rented the present year at

$12

ey rented,

per aero,

$1,200

v*-

Good bonds for the have been takon, and will be assigned to those drawing said Farms which will be

in cash to

each-.

10C^

acres. 4 .M.i'-fe." 4 ALSO—«004 City Lots in Henderson Co.,

Ky., Making 511 Prizes in all.

wl

Valued at $314,000.

.i...,..:$15#,(K»,OOd80,000

to take place at Masonio

!,

Tom-'^

Kentucky, December 28th,»j:

it -'l

'Tickets, r,00 Each.

flFor pamphlets givmgdoscription ofproperty, containing Act of Legislature,ana ccrtif icatcs leading gentlemen of this and other States,ofapply to either of tho following Agents

L. H. LINE,

Farmer's Bank, Henderson

Kentucky.

K. B. ALKXANDEK,

f'

Commercial Bank,'^

President Bank

ville, Hopkinsvillo,

ducah, Ky.'DALLAM,Ky.

JAMES L.

B. N. THOMAS, W. B. TTLKRj

Hopkins*'",_Pa

Commercial Bank,

Owensboro.,Ky..KyLexington

How to get Tickets.

Remit by drafts, Postoffice money order, registered letter, or in sums of fifty dollars i{nd upwards) by express, to oither of the above Agents.

m, R. H. SIMPSON,

Club Agent, Terre Haute, Iendianai"

7d*wtf.

a

ASTROLOGY.

CLAIRVOYANCE AND

ASTROLOti* I

'V:

kzrx-^.

jjitjfjsj s'-p

List of the

^.(3"vno*l hit'th

LOOK OUT.

GOOD NEWS FOR ALL.

•1,000 TO ANY»PERSON WHO WILL EQUAL MADAME RAPHAEL IN THE PROFESSION.

THE

!'r'

nkybkTkailing

MAI-

AME RAPHAEL is the best. She succeeds when all others have failed. All who are in trouble—all who have been unfortunate—all whose fond hopes havo been disappointed, crushed and blasted by false promises and deceit—all who haye been misfed and trifled with—all fly to her for advico and satisfaction. All who are in doubt of the affections of those they love, consult her to relieve and satisfy their minds.

In Love Affairs She Never Fails.

She has the secrct of winning the affcctions Of the opposito sex. She showa you the likeness of your futuro wife or husband, or absent friend. She guides the single to a hnp^ py marriage, and makes tho married happy.. Her aid and advice has been solicited in in-" numerable instances, and the result has always been the means of securing A Speedy and Happy Marriage. She is, therefore, a sure dependence. It is well known to tho publio at large that she was the first and she is the only person in this country who can show the likeness in reality and who can giro entire satisfaction on all the concerns of life, which can be tested and proved by thousands, both married and sin*?j gle, who daily and eagerly visit her.

To all in business her advice is invaluable1."" Sho can foretell, with tho greatest certainty, the result of all commercial and business transactions.

Lottery numbers given without oxtra charge. MADAME RAPHAEL is a bona fide Astrol4 ogist that every one can depend upon. She is the greatest Clarivoyant of the nineteenth aentury. It is that well-known fact that makes illicit pretenders copy her advertisements and try to imitate her.

Madamo Raphael is the seventh daughter of tho sevenUi daughter sho was born with a natural gift* she can foretell your very thoughts. She also cures drunkenness, and discovers lost or hidden treasures.

All interviews strictly privato and confidential. As a female Thysician her remedies never fail to euro all female irregularities, and so produce tho monthly flow, without danger or exposure. Thoy can not injure, but, on the contrary, they improve the health.

Therefore, come one, come all, to 111 Richmond, bet. Central Avenue and John CIJfCIJTJf ATI, OHIO. l'ir. vk

TERMS.—Ladies, SI Gentlemen, 91.50. jN. B.—Those at a distance mny communioate with perfect satisfaction by enclosing ono dollar and stamp. All communications strictly private nnd confidential.

Address Lock Box 531, Cincinnati, Ohio. aug23wly

PHILOSOP

rj of MARRIAGE

ANEW COURSE

OK

Lectubes.S

asdeiivsred

atthe New York Museum of An atomy, embracing subjects: How to Live and What Livefor, Youth, Maturity and Old Age Man

bracing subjects: How to Live and to

hood Generally Reviewed. The cause of In digestion Flatnlancc and Nervous DySeaso accounted for MarriagePhilosophicallgConsidered, &c. Pocket volumes containin the^e Lectures will be forwardod on offour stamps, by addressing

sruh

SEC'Y .Nrceeipt

JOHN

Cream, Pastry, Tongue,

Chicken Salad, kc., will be made to order. Private Parties furnished with Oysters, Meats IceCream, Jellies, Ac., on short notice. maylMtf

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

Tho Life of Andnbon, the Naturalist, edited by his widow. By Ways of Europe, by Bayard Taylor.

The New West, by C. L. Birnee. A Stranded Ship, by L. C. Davis., The Gates jWar, by foitabeth StrfaftPhelpr. Yesterday, To-Day and Forever, by E. H, Bickersteth.

Old Town Folks, The Chimney Corner,

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A LECTURE ON THE NATURAL TREATMENT, and Radical Curo of Spermatorrhoea, or Seminal Wcakhcss, Involuntary Emissions, Sexual Debility, and Impediments to Marriage

enerally Nervousness, Consumption, tpiand Fits Mental and Physical Incapacity, resulting from Self Abuse, Ac., by

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Also Dr. Culvcrwell's price 25 cents.

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BARNIKLE,

MERCHANT TAILOIt, MAIN STREET,**** OverSaxten A Walmsley's Dry 'Ciods Ktore, Would respectfully call the attention of the citizens of Terre Haute, and the public in general. that he has rented rooms above Saxton Walmsley's Dry Goods Store, for tho purpose of carrying on

MERCHANT TAILORING.

He keeps always on hand a Fashionable selection of Cassimeres. Testings, Cloths, tc-., and is ready to make It' up in

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Block,

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The Oldest Established Dentist IN TERRE IIAIITE, Ovricfr ~On Sixth Street, between Alain and Ohio, ono door south of National Ifouso.

Bavipghad upwards of eighteen years' experience in Dentistry, he is eonfident that he give satisfaction in all cases. jy20dly

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