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An Englishwoman Has willed $10,000

to Jefferson Davis. Sixteen persons were beheaded in Ge jnany in the year 18(W.

America ha twice as many initinuiee companies as England. Chattanoo^.i is called the "City of the Mountain and Flood."

Hair combs, the lioiton papers say, are iiow made out of old boots. The Cardiff giaiit in miniatuie, is coming in vogue a- a parlor ornament.

When was St. 1'aul a paltry cook? When he went to till a pie (i'hilippi.)

Kx-Senator McCrecry aihl:e^cd a nocturnal crowd that complimented him, as "t Jentlemen Screnaders."

One sculptor at Munich lias sold a hundred and three basts of Abraham Lincoln since the year 1805...

In 1808, Eti-l:uHl (l uiIc gallons of ardent #piri:s, Scotland 5,SIS,538, and Ireland 5,181,087.

It is said that three removes are as bad as a tire. Much worse if they happen to be double teeth.

Mr. Sokers says the witching hour of night to him is when lie is lull. Sokers modest I* means' full of tipple.

Sugar making in l^oui-iana has ended. The crop is a liiile le .s than last year's, but more than double that of 1S00.

If there i- many a slipbelwenn the cup and the lip, there are also many more jtist about this time on sr .-ide.vaiks.

"No .'ards, noe.ike, no company, nobody's business," was recently appended io the mar. iage no: ice of a young cynic.

A prominent clergymen of Lewiston, Maine, gets up a" live o'clock Monday morning and help hi wife to do the ''Monday's wadiing.'

The paragraph going t.lie ro tnds that Jiltle Minnie War.en i« dtwgqro.isjy ill, grew it o!" a remark in a (Talr.oVnia ]aper that she eo.ild in live lung.

I'"a ne^ro wen to the bank to pay in one what tour Shak-peean eharaetes wo ihl he name? t!i. teller, cash I owe dere'sde money, ere 1 go.

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A little girl looking at a picture of Eve In a Boston gallery, exclaimed. "O, mo.her, I should"thin!' that woman would be afraid of the grasshoppers.'

Some of the Bostonians say they are usually gratified at receiving specimens of New Hampshire granite, but they would jirefer not to have them packed in bttt:e:\

"Mammy!" said a precocious little boy, w'uo againsi.,lus will wa-i mode to rock the cradle of his. babv brother,. "Ii" the..

Lord lias any more babie-- to give away, don't vo take 'em." Dean Swift heat ing of a eas pen er laling through the seatfolding of a house which he wasengarred in ropai: ing, drily remarked thai he liked to see a meelianic go through his ompily.

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hud one-half the Weekly rates. t%$r Legal advertisement* one dollar per Square for cach insertion in weekly.

KiT" Local Notices 10 cents per line. No item 'however short inserted in loyal column loi* kf.« than 50 cente. lit

Marriage and Funeral notices 51.00. Society meetings and Religious notices cnts each insertion, invariably in ad-

Collections will bo made quarterly on all advertisements.

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The woman question—i« he rich.

"Wale place for a tempest—In a teajiou Gymnastic—Jumping to a conclusion.

Heavy larcenies—Stealing pig'iron and lead. High tied Iowa.

-A man swinging at the gal-

they come? A

duclisln" mean* lighting

"Feathered roosters. What word contain! all ilie letters?— alphabet. 1 A great many Irirfhr1 familietf ha&'Wi^ grated to Algeiia.

Cordial reception—One given from a wine-pla*?. Not a good Kneet^fo dileep under^^. ,'^,«heet of water, ,'5T "'"'4 The woilif is roinii! -^r-'o arc lively young men nights.

Underground bu-ines*—Gelling at the root of (he thing. The person who took things casv was a qnietRort of a thief. j[

The fellow who split the difference is a '.-wo:d-chopper. The moit common enl with a shoema^ker—Ilia waxed end.

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English marriage notices read: "A

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irriage is arranged to take place," Ck\® Slavionski, (lie IMah tonor, has ^a Voice thai reminds the critic* of train oil.

The plant that' ishei mo in Washington—Treasury Leak. Pleasant overs to have—Overcoa's, overshoes and over full purses.

Everything helps, especially if it is a' kick when you are going down hill.

Absurd—To ask a man who has tumbled into the water if fie feels moist.

The

peculiar flavor noticed in some if cigars is due, it is said, to prussic

kind 1 of cig acid. "Plcntv-as-admirers-of-female-beauty-ro'.ind-a-dollar-store," is a California adjective.

The California railways have Chine conductors to attend to the Celeuial passengers.

Bold bcjffraVfn KcvrVorlc flirow t»ifc on the silk (1 re jpf the ljjdj.es,. wjio„, ie-*| fuse them alms.

A New York bride Imported a two hundred dollar night dress, to be worn in ?ase of lire.

It is well a ithen.'ica'ed that the of Prussia can dryik a gallon of beef a one sitting.

A Baltimore paper speaks of Ilenry Ward Beecher as "the p.euidigita'ear Of the Iloly Bible.1"

The "champion" ia/.y man does all his residing in autumik, because the season jurns the leaves.

Cool, Oven for the season —king a friend lor the loan of his skates, to be 'ieturned in the spring.

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scsDA\8) AT jIAUTE JANUARY 5TH, 1870.—At a meet-

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idg.of lhe Board'of Trustees of the State Normal School, on the~2d and 3d instn it was ordered that the institution should be formally opened on the 5th of January next by appropriate ceremonies, and that ThojpoMaA. Henkrieks and Richard W. Thompson be requested to deliver addresses on the occasion.

B. C. Hobbs, John M. Olcott and William It. McKeen were appointed a committee of arrangements and of invitation for the occasion. They were instructed to extend invtita||ow to be present on the occcasion, to the.1~

Governor ahdlLicntenant Governoi". State officers. _s Judges of the Supreme Court." Trades and Benevolent Institutions. 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 ILwile. Chauncey Rose of Terre Haute. John Purdue of Lafayette. Washington C. DePauw of New Albany. Editors and correspondents of the Press, And other" friend's of education.

BOOTS AND SHOES. &

ENOLES & TUTT,

Main Street, bet. 4th & 5th,

TERBE-HAUTE, IND.

&MVAIS

We kee|\ the most coinplete stock of

fioatssShoes

That can be found in the city, comiiriding all

FashioMible Styles

Maiiuliii turcd. which lire offored at

Very

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Low

Prices!

AVe have constantly on hand a large Stock

Ofu* Own Manufacture!

Customers leaving tlicif' o^ifS^'Vith^^g'can be furnished with a

GOOD FITTING BOOT

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glj()rt notlco

IicjHtiriiiff done to order.

TRY TJS.

ENGLES & TUTT.

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BOOKS

Just received and for sale by

HARTTETT & GRUNDY.

Visliti. orUtitll Death, by Augusta J. Evans, author of "Jleulah," "Macaria," St. Eltno,' etf.

The Life of Audubon, the Naturalist, edited by hi? widow. T!y Ways of Europe, by Bayard Taylor.

The N-ew West, by 0. L. BruceA Stranded Ship, by L. C. Davis. r. jr The Gates Ajar, by Elizabeth Stuart Phelps. Yesterday,:To-Day and Forever, by E.

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the distributing office fur all that region of countrv in Indiana, Illinois and Kentuckv. Mr. Ingle is eighty-one years oldEroians^

The Eclipse of 1S70. 4 luring next year there will be six -V.' eclipscs—-four of the son and two of the moon. Of the two herein men: ioned, the -CT first will be a total eclipse of 1

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lie moon.*

Jmnarv 1(5-17, which will be invisible i„ the Uni'ted S.afes. but partly vi*i|de a? (ireenwich, England. The se on wtil l,.. narfiala o. lip-e of vhc son. al.^c he iuvwhilc. and vMhle'ohry to the regions -)J within tlifrtv de-'i ec-of the'Sort* Pole, it owtrs on Jantarv "1. I ho next eclin viable in this latitude nil !w i*-ti:tl 0:10 gf lite

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Biekcrstcth. Old Town Folks, The Chimney Corner, and Little Foxes, by H. B. Stowo.

Ethelyn's Mistake, by May J. llolmes, And lots of other new and excellent works which it will enst too much to advortise.

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important publicationR noT25dtf

Receive nil tho 80011 as issued.

DYERS.

J^YKlXd SCOURING,

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NBISRO'^R-A.T3:2SRA,

In all its Branches. attj

II. h\ Reiner's Dye House,

Mailt St., bet

H.

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fitli and 7th. sopl7d2m

M. HMITIf, riieinit-ul Dye Works. Second street, between Main

anil Cherry, niboinine the Stewart House. Dyeinp in all its branches, such as trope Shawls. Ribbons,

Silk of all kinds. Merino and

Del.aine, Dresses, Curtains. Plumes, Lace. Velvet, Parasols and Fringes. Particul ar at tention paid to Cleaning and refinishinft, without damaciiifr the colors, such articles as Crepe .Shawls, Silk Dresses, Merino and DeLaine Dresses. Broeho Shawls, Cashmere Shawls, Cloaks, C.irpctsnnd l'inno Covers. Cleaning of (louts' Coats. Pants, and Vests neatly done, mttil'll

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New York Fur Manufactory.

D. LELEWER & BRO.,

AVholesalo Dealers and Manufacturers of

Thirties' & Gents's Furs, Gloves, etc.,

So. .»C South Mere lian Street, Srlinnll's Block,

w, I INDIANAPOLIS, 1KD.

nEB" Far? re-imidoled into tho.Latest Styles, at reasonable chaws. Particular attention paid to repairing and' altering Furs. If sent from a distance. notl4dtolanl

CHAS. ALKXAXDKR.

ALEXANDER & READ,

DEALERS IX

FLOUR, MEAL,

CORN, OATS,

S .A LED HAY, AXD FEED OF ALL KTNDS,

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Article# delivered to^ny iart of tho city free eharge. dec3d3m

DRESS MAKING.

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John Ingle, Sr., w'uo has been a p:il,'er ever since Mon-oe's Administration at Saundersvilie, Vanderbtirghco.in!y, Indiana, has resignwl, and the name of the otKce is changed to Inglefield. Mr. ln*le served for fortv-five eleven different President*. When first appointed his office did a larger isine^s than at Evansville and Shawnee

HPS. X. K. HKDFIES

At her Cloak aud Dress Making establishment in Naytor's new building on Ohio, between Fuurth and Firth streets, has just received her

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Winter Styles, for Ladies and Chil-

vears, under dren, alsu Fashion Plates, and will be pleased to meet all who desire the most porfect work in this line.

Particular attention will be given, as heretofore, to the latest styles. The most skillful assistants hnra been engaged. Wedding Costumes, Ball and Parti Dresses, Ladies and Children's Cloaks, and Dresses manufactured, with promptness and disnatelC jl2tf

UOSSET'S

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SPECIAL NOTICES.

Let

What is the rational meide of procedure in eases of general debility and nervous prostration? Does not reason tell as that judicious stimulation is required. To iwort to violent purgation in such a case is as absurd as it would be to bleed a starving man Yet it is done* every day. Yes,. this stupid and unpbilosophical practice is continued in the teeth of the

great fact

that physical weakness, with

all the nervous disturbances that accompany it. is more certainly and rapidly relieved by Hostetter's Stomoch bitters than by any other medicine at present known. It is trae.'that general debinty is often attended with torpidity or irregularity of the bowels, and that thu symptom must not be over looked- But wnile the discharge of the waste matter of toe system is expedited or regulated, its mtat

be recruited.

The Bitters do^joth. They com-

bine aperient and anti-bilious properties, With extraordinary tonic power. Even while removing obstructions from the bowels, tnejr tone and invigorate those, orgavs. Tnrowrh the stomach, upon which toe great vegetable specific acts directly, if gives ahealthyand permanent itapetus to every enfeebled ftanoBon. Digestion is faciliUted. tiie faltering circulation regulated, the blood reinforced with a new accession of the alimentary principle, the nerves braced, and&ll the dormant powers of the system roused into healthy action not spasmodically, as would be the case If a mere stimulant were administered, but for a continuance. It is in this way that such extraordinary changes are wrought in the condition of the feeble, emaciated and nervous invalids by the use of this wonderful corrective, alterative and tonic. Let common senso decide between such a prepration and a prostrating cathartic supplemented by a po*sonoa0 astringent strychnine or quinia,

Allceck'S Porous Plasters.

seem to possess the quality of Accumulating Electrioity and imparting it to the body, whereby the circulation of ihe blood beeomes exualixed upon tho parts where applied, causing pain and morb{d action to cease. Tho Porous Plasters are flexible, and fovnd of a^great help to those who have weak back., or pains in the side.— Especialy are ttay valuable to those who have neglected colds- They are often preventives of Consumption nay, they are believed to have loosened the* grasp of this terrible affliction and been mainj^ 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 iubjeet to take oold easily• dwlw

BOTTLED WAUL YSI8. This is the proper title of the horrible meWpfic hair dyes. Worse than tho fate of Absaijom may be the fate of those who use them.

One Wholesome Preparation

for changing the hair to any desirable shade from browutq jet black may be procured everywhere. vi*:

Cristadoro's Excelsior Dye

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 tho world has tho like guarantee.

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

TO OWNERS OF HOUSES.

Thousands of Dorses Sie yearly from Colic. This need not be. Dr. Tobias' Vctetian Ilorse Liniment will positively cure every ease, if given when first taken. Tho cost is only one dollar. Every ownei-of a horse should have a bottle in. his stable, rerdy for use, Tt is warranted superior to anything clso for the cure of Cuts, Wind (Jails, Swellings, Sore Throat.

Sprains, Bruises,Old Sores,

Ac. This Liniment is no new remedy. It has been used and approved of for 22 years by the first horsemen in the country. Given to an over-driven horse, it acts like magio- Orders constantly rece ved from the

England

racing friable* of

for it The celebrated Hiram Wood­

ruff, of trotting fame, used it for years. Col. Philo P. Bush, of the Jerome Race Course, lias given a. certificate whiek can be seen at the Depot, staing that after years of trial, it is tho best in the world. His address is Fordhnm.N. Y. No

one

once using it will ever be

without it. It is put np in pint Bottles. Sold by all Druggists and Saddlers throughout the United States. Depot 10. Park Place, New 8dwlm

toMKMmltiAll.

Tho Three Remedies. "SCHRSCK'S Ptir.vo-

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SVRCP" for tho euro of Coughs, Colds/ Bronchitis, and every form of Consumption. The peculiar ar-tion of this medicine ripens the ulcers in the lungs, promotes the discharge of the corrupt matter by expectoration. Purifies tho blood, and thus cures Consumption, when every othar remedy fails. "Schenck's Sea-Weed Tojiie" for the cure of Dyspepsia or Indigestion, and all diseases nrising from debility. This tonic, invigorates the digestive organs, supplies the place of the gastric juice when that is deficient, n-nd then enables the jatient to digest the most nutritious food, ft is a sovereign remedy for all cnies of indigestion. ''Schenck's Mandrake Pills.'/ ono of tho mcist valuable medicines ever 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. bchcnck of Philadelphia, owes his unrivaled success in the treatment of Pulmonic Consumption. The Pulmonic Syrup ripens the morbid matter, discharges it, and purines the blood. The Mandrake Pills act upon the liver, remove all obstructions therefrom, give the,organ a healthy tone, and cure Livor Complaint.which is one of the 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 neaU »hy condition improves tho quality of the blood, by which means the formation of ulcers or tubercles in the lungs becomes impossible. The combined action of these medicines, as thus explained, will cure every case of Consumption, if tho remedies aro used in time and the use of them is persevered in sufficiently to bring the ease to a favorable termination.

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

Price of tho Pulmonic Syrup and Seaweed Tonic, each SI 50 per" bottlo, or *7 50 a half dozen. Mandrake Pills, 35 cents per box. For sale by all druggists and dealers. d8dw

WEDLOCK.

Essays on the Errors of Youth, and the follies of Age. in relation to MARRIAGE and SOCIAL EVILS, with self-help for the unfortunate. Sent in sealed letter fenvelopes, free charge. Address, HOWARD ASSOCIATION Box P. Philadelphia. Pa. 26dw3m

Ladies Take Particular Notice.

TIIE REAL VELFFLAU FEMALE FILLS.

WARRANTED FUENCII.

rpHESE PILLS, so celebrated many years JL ago in Paris, for the relief of female lrregularities.are now offered for sale for the first time in America. They have been kept in comparative obscurityj from the fact that^he originator Dr. Velpean. is a physician in Paris of wealth, and has withheld tliem from goneral uso lest they should be employed .'or unlawful purposes. In overcoming female obstructions Falling ofthe Womb. Whites. Green Sickness, Suppression, Retention, or Immoderate Flow of tho Monthly Discharges, Nervous and Spinal Affections, Pains in the Back and Limbs, Fatigue on slight exertion. Paipilation of the Heart, llysteries,

to.,

M. W. MACOMBER, General Agent for United States and Canada*, at Albany, N. Y. Seld by all Druggists.

Sold by all Druggists in Terre Haute. aprilSdly

TERRE HAUTE HOUSE. Corner and Srveuth Sts. Terro Haute. Indiana.

This Hotel has recently been refitted, and put in first-class order, offering accommodations unsurpassed in the State.

T. 0. BCXriX, Proprietor.

CLARK HOUSE,

(Vr.

Fin*

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Ohio St*..

Terre Haute, Indiana.

It. //. GTtTFFTTH, Prop.

Office of Marshall. Montexuma end Palestine Hsek Lines. Froc Buss to and from all trains. nov28dtf

ARCHITECT.

^HCHITEfVr A SUIT DER

J. A. VRYDAGII. Plans, Specifications. Superintendanee. and Detail Drawings furnished for every deeeriptioa of Bnitdings.

Ofnrs-Sorthojft enrner of Wabash ^«nd Pixth Streets, id story. Doming Block.

1 National Stale Rank.

Notieo is hereby given that tb*r annual meeting of the Stockholders of this Bank will be held at their Banking How nn Tuesday the eleventh dayvof*January, l^n. betweea the h'tnm «f 1« J». M. and 4 p. v.. for the p*tv

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UNION STEAM

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CANDY MANUFACTORY. AKD

FLOUR STOBE.

FRANK HEINIG & BR HER,

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Manufacturer^of all kinds ot

CRACKERS, BREAD

AJilJ

CAKES,

-•sensu

PRETZEL%

And dealers in

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GROCERIES.

On Lafayette st. between Canal and Depot.

Terre Halite, Indiana.

Orders left at JuliSs'Miessfen'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^ates, ja20dtf fea

TI'IIUS MIBSSEN, AHKR1CAX AND PAB1SIAX CONFECTIONER & BAKER,

SO. 16 NORTH FOURTH STREET, ii Bet. Main and Cherry SU.,

Torre Haute, Ind. Keeps constantly on hand a fresh supply of Cakes, Candies, Ice Cream, Bread and Cracken.

Ornamental Cakes, Pyramids, Ice. Cream, Water Ioes, Charlotto-russe, Jelly, Blanee Mange, Roman Punch, Bisqait Glaee. Coinage de Pam. Fancy Ice Cream. Phstry, ToiiguiS, Chicken Salad, Ac., will bo made to order.

Private Parties furnished with Oysters, Meats IceCream, Jellies, Ac., on short notice. mavWdtf

COMMERCIAL COLLECE

TEHHE HAUTE

om -mttcta

Corner of Fifth and Main streets,!

TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA,

Affords facilities equal to any Business College in the AVest for

Practical Instruction in HookKeeping, Penmanship, v| and Arithjnetic,

And all other departments of Acoountaniship. Students can enter at any time. Each stu dent receives private instructions. College Journal, with fuU information as to the course of instructions, qualifications for entering, necessary expenses, 4c.,. will bo forwarded to any address on application to the Principals. aug25dw3m GARVIN OWEN.

LAW OFFICE AND REAL T,J ESTATE _AGENCY.

MEREDITH ~& KEELER.

Attorneys at Law and Real

Estate Agents,

VOKMEK JI.V1X AXI THIKI* STS.

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TERRE IJA UTE, IND

160 Acres Land, mostly prairie, a part under cultivation, four miles from Newton, the seat of Jasper county, Illinois. Will eichungrf for city property.

HOUSE and 5 Lots, with outbuildings, vc., all nearly new and in good repair set with fruit and shade trees, under good cultivation and in fine condition for gardening^ Pricc $3000 part down, balance in 1 year. Would exchange for lands in Coffee county, near Burlington, Kansas.

HOUSE and Lot, South First street, frame house, four rooms, cistern, set with fruit trees bearing. 81,200, down, balance in one and two years or will trade for small farm of 20 to 40 acres. .„ 186 ACRES LAND, 12 acres in,cultivation ,40 in deadening,. balanoe well timbered with walnut, oak. hickoty, ash, Ac., on Eelriyer, within}*! mile of saw and grist mill, at Johnstown, Owen county, Ind. These lands are in the center of the coal belt would exchange for house and lot, and vacant lots.

Farm of 200 Acres, 50 under cultivation, two and a half miles from Hartford, igo county. ..A FARM of227 acres, 80 in cultivation, 80 in prairie and 67 in timbor. 7 miles from Sednlia. Missouri frame housewith three large rooms, cistern, log stable timbered with oak,hickory, ash, cottonwood, Ac. timber land 4 miles from farm would exchange for eitj' or country '"a'faRm of 140 acres, five miles from city, 60 acres under cultivation, balance well timbered I

A PROFITABLE BUSINESS including all the property nocessary to carry it on, ancl the good-will of the jpropi only for thirty days.

roprietor it will be offered ays. Here is a chance for a

goo(l bargain. A FARM of 33 acres six miles from Terre Haute, on the Lockport road. This property will be sold low.

A FARM of 33 acres, four miles south of the city, in section 12, township 11—twentynine acres improved land rich and productive, and four acres in grove nicely thinned out. The farm is finely fenced. This land will be sold in terms to suit any good purchaser.

A DESIRABLE LOT. o» Wilson Avenue, Terre Haute. Tho lot is well fenced and has on it a good new stable also 11 choice selection of fruit trees large enough to bea r. The lot is especially desirable for its location,, and will be sold at a fair pricc. ..

Many houses and lots for sale in the city, and several good farms which aro not advertised here.

JJ FEVER ANB AGUE. DAUSIGER'S YEGETABTE Fever Powders

Indianapolis

&

St. Louis

Cairo, Pana, Decatur, Bloomington" Alton, St. Louis, leave Macon, arrive Sedalia' Kansas City, Leavenworth Lawrence, Topeka, St. Joseph, Omaha, San Francisco'

and will effect a cure

when all other means have failed and, although a powerful remedy, do not contain calomol, antimony, or anything burtful to the constitution.

To married ladles and young girls who havo never bocn regulated,. thoy are peculiarly suited. They will, in a short time, bring on the monthly period with regularity,

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

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Condensed Time Schedule, Decomberl, 1800. »J Daily Every Day Except Sundays. Westward. Night ex. Fast ox. Night ex. Terre Haute leave 11.40 pm 6.05 am 11.35 am Slat toon, arrive 2.08 am 8.48 am 2.40 pm 3.15pm 2.20am 2.20am 3.40 am 10.34 a 4.24 5.35 am 5.45 5.45 8.04 a 8.15 8.15 7.53 am 2.:i5 8.26 9.00 a in 3.30 pm 9.20 pm 9.50 a 111

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LAZARUS & MORRIS' CELEBRATED

Perfected Spectacles!

AND EYE GLASSES.

One

6f

the firm will be at Store of their Agent,

S. R. FREEMAN, Jeweler,

TBBBE-HAUTB, IHD.,

OIVE DAY ONLY,

Friday, December 17th, 1869. FIE

attends for

the purpose of as­

sisting Mr.S.

B. PBEEMAN

IN FITTING THE EYE IN DIFFICULT OR UNUSUAL CASES. Those suffering from impaired or diseased vision aro recommended to avail themselves of this opportunity.

Our Spectacles and Eye-Glass-es ard Acknowledged to4 •f be the Most Perfect ?nd can always be relied upon us affording jpcrfed ea*e and eoinfort

assistancc to sight

retr

manufactured

while

letying the Eyt*

WE^TAKE

»trcnqthening and pre-

be reli

mfort a

most thoroughly

occasion to notify the

Public that we employ no ,• pedlars, and

to caution

\U

cnil

m.y.-

0

8X8

fi

v.

Effectually cure all cases within twenty-four 1 v„

rr

hours. York

Liberty street. New

Office, No.

oet2Swd2in

RAILROADS.

B. B.

WINTER ARRANGEMENT

THREE THROUGH EXPRESS TRAINS DAILY BKTWKKN Terre Haute and all Cities and

Towns West..

r-

^8

pn 12.10 am

6.45 12.50 a 9.00 am 7.50 pm 1.3? am 1.50 pm 12.25 am 6.05 am 12.25 am 2.05 am 7.58 a 2.05 am 11.10 am 11.10 am 11.10 am 12.40 12.40 12.40 2.25 a 9.55 am 5.00 8.50 am 5.00 pm 8.50 am 6.00pm 6.00pm 6.00 pm

Accommodation train leaves Terre Hauto daily, except Sunday, at 4.50 m, arrives at Mattoon 7.30 m, Tolona 2.16a and Chicago 8.20 a m.

Palace Sleeping Cars on all Night Trains. BAGGAGE CHECKED THROUGH. J. D. HERKIMER. JNO. S. G-ARL

Gen'l Sup't. Gen'l Pass'r

AGENTS WANTED! Everybody's Lawyer. AND BOOK OP FOBMS. ,,

led

%a

It Is aUke Salted td all the State*!«1 It Is eqaal to every Kmergcncjr! It Is aa Iastraetitre Book fer th* Family! It is a Beady Beftreaee Book

far

alt €tasmirt

Tt Is the PUlnpstj SlaiplMt, «ad west Compact, __ It Is, la sMtrt, "The People's Great Form

horse, cattle, sheep, swine,

1 iiuiBC, vntui:. ?ucc[f, aw sue, p^Ul1 cheapness and fulloOss it haw no ciers will*buy it before any other

try ic rival,

In

Farmers

stock book. "THE NkW MAP WONDER" for every subscribed seat free JO Mtoee. Address 8dlm GOODSPEED CO.. Chicago.

NOTICE.—All.with

account* notes overdue

WB.and

will be left

the first day of January next, for collection the time for long credits has passed with us. the reason must be obvious to all: we will from this time sell all kinds of furniture lower tban ever, for eaah. but in no ease will any credit be given to any one.

We have reduced the priee of Canc-tieat work an average of ten per cent, at least, and we will sell most kinds of our own makes at the sameteduetion. We are having made a fio* stocl^ ofTtockers and Easy Chairs of every description for the Cbristmag trade.

T.

H.

lsv

TKBRK-H.irTF.. Isn.. Dec. 6, IStW.

FURNITURE

S.K.ALLWCO.

dlSdtoianl

Firgt National

1

JTRAAA-HABRA,

•fheannual

meeting of

THE

this Bank, the

ELECTION

tiki-

of eeren

tor*TOservefor

MII

them against those

u.

Authorized by Special Act ofthe Kentucky Legislature.

The Beisl Scheme Ever Offered to Hie ISMic Fvlly Authorized by Law !!.'

SEVEN splendid Ohio River Bottom Farms, over Eight Hundred Acres of wkich are cleared and under cultivation, and have been rented the present year at 12 per acre, money rented,

Good bonds for the have been taken, and will be assigned to those drawing said Farms which will be $1,200 in cash to each 10C

1IC„

H. II.

Zu-MalswMfP®

... ALSO—~

504

City Lots in Henderson

Ky.,

Making

Valued at

Co.,

511

Prizes in all.

$314,000.

Capital I'rl/.c, Smallest Prize......

80,000

Tho drawing to take place at Masonic Templo. Louisville, Kentucky, December 28th, I860. ffVc "r -1.

3.'ie,kets, 5,00 Eachft*.^ For pamphlets givingdescription of propercontaining Act of Legislature, and certif icatcs of leading gentlemen of this and other States, apply to either of the following Agents

I.VXK, Farmer's Bank, Henderson,

Kentucky. R. II. ALEXANDER, Commercial Bank, Louisville, Ky. JOHS C, LATHAM, Prcsidont Bank Hopkmsville, Hopkinsvillo, Ky.

JA31KS I,.

ducah, Ky. $-"fW B. "fl. THOMAS, Lexington, Xy«j. bit W. B. TyLEU, Owensboro, Ky. .AfiVS,' in

How to get Tickets.

Remit by drafts, PostofSco money order, registered letter, or (in sums of fifty dollars and upwards) by express, to cither of the (jiovc Agents.

It.

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ASTROLOCY.

1

CLAIRVOYANCE AND

ASTROLOGY.

LOOIC OUT.

mv-

GOOD NEW3 FOR ALL. $1,000 TO ANY PERSON WHO WILL EQUAL MADAME RAPHAEL IN THE

PROFESSION.

HE MAD-AMENRVRK-PAILING RAPHAEL is the best. She suc­

ceeds when all others have failed All who are in trouble—all who have been unfortunate—all whose fond hopes have been dis appointed, crushed and blasted by false tromises and deceit—all who have been mis­

and trifled with all fly to her for advice and satisfaction. All who are doubt of the affections of those they love,in her to relieve and satisfy their minds.eonsult

In LoYe Affairs She Never Fails. X'She

has the secret of winning the affections of the opposite sex. She shows you tho likeness of your future wife or husband, or ab sent friend. She guides the single to a happy marriage, and makes the married hap^y Her aid and advice has been solicitod 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 the public at large that she was the Brst and she is the only person in this country who can show the likeness in reality and wno can give satisfaction on all thfe concerns of life,entire

Lottery numbers given without extra 6

M®AME RAPHAEL

IT

Woojlen-Esq.,on

Agent.

BANK

of Tprre-Hantp.

is that well-knownnineteenth

111 FTIRKIMSL IWI

Ixn,, Dec,2,1809.

Stockholders of

(7)

for tho

Direc­

OASPJPG

xear, will he

HELD

filler,

H00K8. ASB WATleNHltl

Be it known unto all the people everywhere, that

BARTLETT & GRUNDY

Are still in the

BOOK TRADE

At the Old Stand,

LOL MAIN STREET,

Sv IVith the largest and most

the

Complete Stockjof Goods,

jpeno

and still they come.

Bibles in every variety, cheaper than the cheapest. Standard Works, a good supply.

Gift Books to suit all tasU and pockets. Juvenile Books, piles upon piles. .... Pocket Books, a choice selection. Blank Books, a new full stock. Pocket Cutlery, a nice variety, very low., Gold Pens, Pencils and Pen Holders to suit the most fastidious.

Pictures and Picture Frames, the best in the market. Phetograph Albums and Port Folios, come and sec them.

School Books with which to supply the whole country.

NE

H. SIMPSON,

Club Agent, Terre Haute, Icndiana.

dftwtf.

CQ

rJ2

N S i«. 4 O^H

+3

0

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IftH

CQ

O

2S

N

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0

a

Night Blooming Cereusin a Magic Box. Brackets for all the Knick Knacks, and an

.-

5/

U. pretending to have

^OUR

goods for sale.

MW

Endless Variety

Of other things whieh you must see, at 101 Main Street, to appreciate. 22dtf

MANUFACTURERS. IRAIKIE

CITY

is-scj

•I

/f

Wi

Florlng and biding.

And all descriptions of Finished Lumber

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN ZPIUXTE LUMBER, Lath and Shingles,

Slate Roofing, Cement Roofing, Roofing Felt.

Custom Sawing, Planing and Wood Turning.

DONE TO

$150,000,000

Corner Ninth and Mulberry Sts. dtf

JOHN BAENIKLE, MERCHANT TAILOK. MAIN STREET,

Over Saxton

DALLAJl, Commercial Bank, Pa-

A

keeps always on hand a Fashionable selection of Cassimcresj Yestings, Cloths,

and is

ready to make it

-:At the Tentoma Hotel. Nos.

174

170

3Iain St., Iiet Gtli and 7th Sts.,

and

TERRE HAUTE, IND.

With

Six

of tho finest Tables with

Pure Copper Distilled

1 [Whiskysold

8

N

A

The :aiinual

CQ

your order at office of

Ripley,or

1

COBNKB

\f

Toy Books for all the babies. ... .. French, English and American Papers stamped with any initial.

Stereoscopes and Stereoscopic Views, beautiful to behold* Writing Desks and Work Boxes, all styles and sizes.

1 1

PLANING

MILLS.,,

CJMFT & WELL1AMS.

Manufacturers of

5{

1

SASH, DOORS, BLINDS,

jtVlndow and Itoor Franrrx, Moulding Brackets, -r' Star! Railings, M: Ballnsters,

UK

NeweI1

l'0fclM'

1

$i

vHT j*

i"

nm

ORDEltf1

All Work Warranted.

w»%

Walmsley's Dry (loods Store,

Would respectfully call the attention of the citizens of Terre Haute,and the public in general, that ho has rented rooms above Saxton

Bourbon and Rye

Whisky at the bar.and no

other.

by the gallon, quart and pint.

NXUAL ELECTION.

this Company will held at the Office of the Company,1870,TprrebeHautehours

in on Monday, Jan­

uary 3d, between the of

o'clock

UR(

pOAL' OAL*

VY'

P. 0.

which can be tested and

proved by thousands, both married single, who daily and eagerly visit her.-and To all in business her advice is invaluable. She can foretell, with the greatest certainty the result of all commercial and business a a

is a bona fide Astrol-

ogist that every one can depend upon. She is the greatest Clarivoyant of Uie century.

faet that

makes illicit pretenders copy her advertisements and try to imitate her. Madame Raphael is the seventh daughter of theseventh daughter:she was born with a natural she can foretell your thoughts.gift:

She also etrM drunkenness,very

They can not injure,

but. on the contrary, they improve the health. Therefore, Come one, come all, to

Central

Areaw

AD MI

curcrsjfATi, oitio. Ladies, fl Gentlemen,

—Those at a distance m.tf communicate with perfect satisfaction by enclosing one dollar and stamp. All eonrmanlcations strictly private and confidential.

XOELF PES WL,

Address

A

10

A. M., ?OR

.to 1 jwwK

&

Walmsley'SDry Goods Store, for the purpose of carrying on MERCHANT TAILORING.

&c.,

up in

TIIE LATEST STYLE AN'D ON I A Sllbtil HOI ICE,

Ana on very Reasonable Terms. Hav

ING

Cutting done and warranted to fit.

BOOKS.

SCHOOL BOOKS,

-AT-

hxift Interfty

A. H. DOOLEY'S,

N 1 0 0 a S

1

HRT

4

a.

tnwsB 1, u'i

1'HELAN'S

PATENT CUSHIONS. W- SHAFFER, PKOF'B.

f4»

it

4**

J**

r&f

T. II., & INDIANAPOLIS

R, R.

CO,,

SECRETARY'S OFFICE,

I TBCRK HACTK, Dec.

9,

meetingof the Stockholders of

and

*.

12

tho purpose of electing Di­

rectors for tho ensuing year. By order of the Board. dccl0d2m

R.

A.

MORRIS,

Sec'y.

COAL.

Coal and Wood.

D. C. STUNKARD AND WM. 6ARRI0K.

Having formed a partnership under tjie name ofStunkard Barrick, for the sale of Coal and Wood, would respectfully announce 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 fall and

Office at No.23wintertrade. Buntin House,Terro Haute, Ind.

AM

orders for Coal filled promptly.

by leaving

E. B.

Bryant Co.,C.I.

J. A.

Foote

'S

Tea Store,k

with whom

nave made arrangements to fill all orders, and give all information in regard to the busi ness.

J. A. MORGAN.

RIVER GOAL! widest screen used in

Screened on tho

Yigo county,and now is your time to get winter supplies the lowest rates. All orders promptly filled.at Thankful for past favors,

Third between Main

and Cherrv streets orders may be left, or atthe old Weight Scales nr by addressing

Box

386.

Sen24!tf

JOHJ} McFARLANE.

HATS AND CAPS.

NEW YORK HAT STORE.

Boys'Hats of all kinds, Misses9 Hats of all kinds,' Infants' Hats of all kinds,

AIM!

AT

and

discovers lwt or hidden treasures. All interviews strictly private and confidential. Asa female Physician her remedies nerer fail to cure all female irregularities, and so produce the flow, without danger or exposure.monthly

nil prices.

•or

uats-made to order on short notice. Come and see,

THE WINTER STYLES,

I4S Mat* Street, Terrr-llaate. lad.

CARRIAGES.

j. v. wiLnv. LKvna

$1.50.

flneifuwfi, Ohio.

rtsaxxn,

WILUAV

roraa.

WILDY, THOMAS & CO.,

Carriage Manufacturers.

Corner 2d an Walaat Sta, Torn Haste, lad.

ITENAIRINY AON# JIROMHIY «FT! «i I»w

Rates

'..... ,•

l&ty

MINtl NC.

THE

DAILY AND WEEKLY

Terre Haute Express

I^riiiting

.'

**,

fWT

r,f] ruK.0?

Hi

tio

high rents to pay, ho promises to make up to Order,whether the goods be furnished by him or not Everything in his line cheaper than anywncre else.

fern Atewt

A

liberal

patronage solicited. aug29dtf

ry,v

-r

"^CSLS' TERRE HAUTE. IND. BILLIARDS.

BILLIARD ROOM

Establishment,

SIXTH A1N1X OHIO STREETS,

Opposite the Post Office.

ffst ,j,s

.. ..

5S:iiT a

1

-.f

HAVING PU^CHASEb THE EXTENSIVE

Steam Job Printing Establisbnent

OF ALLEN & ANDREWS, f?'

mA

And Consolidated it with

RAILROAD CARDS. INSURANCE CARDS, BUSINESS CARDS. ADDRESS CARDS INVITATION CARDS, SHIPPING CARDS. ,,4

I "1 a? .. Of any size, and in any color or combination,and in a style itsJJ Vr

-tf)i

3STOT TO BE 'J

*4t

k''

I

fWf.

A

share of the public patronage is respeotfully solicited.

GULLIVAN O' .VTY OHAL. 0

Being now prepared to fill all orders for Sullivan County Coal, which is claimed to be equal to the Brazil, for all domestic purposes, will deliver to any part of the city,

MSt-*

)M'f 1*- A i.-'UtXVyEvX1 t3

•*Tt Tf&VXI*

ii -t*a

I

respectfully ask continuance of the same liberal patronage

OPFICR-^-North.,awherestreet,

r. ftW

v. W

,93

1

JOSEPH C. TATE8 IS JUST IN RECEIPT OF Mens' Hats of all kinds, :,

», «ul»,

the EXPRESS,

.^a Hahd&t mu':' BESIDES ADDING LARGELY IN NEW MATERIAL. WE ARE NOW PREPARED .. TO EXECUTE WITH DISPATCH qf&y-ffi... ?y »'i

im

Si.h

•A

!*iCi "ft

rwj*

I*' IBLAKHS, BRIEF.H.

BILL HEADK

"i" •A*-'

*!r^

r*'

CIRCULARS, ABSTRACTS, DEEDS,

14* fiyrJ di'JdtffA' TAff.'sfl ip-/€ K.-» jvr Mr

"t •'««"4

SAXFE A -R»TN N

CARDS

1

•ji

^n»"iuyu

DECORATIVE PRINTING

IITALT

ITS BRANCHES, IN THE

HIGHEST STY^E OF THE

'~k -it

-i-tr.

1

LETTER EAI)M.

3TOTE IIEA»«,-a'

|V

1

liABKLS

A .W.'

PAB &

FI, "RV'-.

PLAIN BLACK INK TO THE FINEST PRINTED COLEEI) INKS OR BRONZE, if

tisf

Jtr h.

7 rV

i'h li

'i:.-

if"

I -X of e»ery kiiwl, «IOM

E

I*

KITHKK CANT OK WEST.

LAKKLS, IN EVERY POSSIBLE VARIETY. FROM -*'4 TL 11 I IT 1 JJ IV

1

,1$

ri/

i,

k4'

.Blanks of all Descriptions

GOTTEN UP PROMPTLY AT THE VERY LOWEST PRICES I.

fSe-i,

ft ^E/HsTTinsra-

14—r

a*

AV.V.'

E A S S A A I

VERY

Itewt

HI

aimer.

COMMERCIAL AND MERCANTILE

JOB WORK,

t/Vf I to ft i* 'N i" if ti

IN.THC

Mi

T,

f:

In

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-.•.35

*1,

3 tC- 4

"i •rsjy^-.vrj

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t. -S«.,

if

*)h

ART,

"-Sf I'll IMIIU'I'

Palace

jpxjlistob-

THE "CELEBRATED

steck^ I a S and other first-class Makers. 'tm

ILL

the essential points to be uuited in,

making a

truly first class instrument,

Pianos have earned for themselves tion of Foreign Ribbon

4c-,regardlessplaccs tc.,that them

.1 dical

Decorations.­thesereputaa

WITHOUT RLVILA

si

-«an.

While lo buyers slderations are offered,--conimportantfollowingthe 1st- In making continually purchases large number of Instruments at a time,loraor. cash, besides receiving tho benefits of lowest discounts, it jjeeures me likewise,the

ways tho

al

most choice instruments.

2d. Occupying the-oxtensive building of my own thus saving the costly rents also bcin* able to attend personally to the tuning and repairing, enables me to offer to buyers sacn superior instruments which simply aro below competition of any other dealer nere or

abroad.

A

full assortment of the celebrated Silver To

Constantly oa also Sheet Mufcie, Instruction Books,handevery.varietyof

i. IN TERRE IIAUTE.

Lonchoroea, or Whites Falling, mation or Ulceration of tho Womb, Ovaritis.infla Pruritis, Amenorrhoea, Menorrhagia, Dys menorrhea. and Sterility, or Barrenness also, every disease connected with Puberty, Mcnstrnation or Pregnancy. Since the tor confines himself erclusively to tho treat­Doc ment of these complaints,and treats a very large number of cases,,it

0

J-.

Organs and Melodeons

and Smnllcr

Musical TnatrniHflB^ When needing any article In tho Music line or so a at

$, I-.

Hca(T(inartcrs of the Music Trade,

Kissner's Palace of Miisic^

No-48 OHIO STREET, (Opp. the old Court House.)

TERRE HAUTE. ISO. tinds of Instruments repaired.

N. B.

All

MEDICAL.

DOCTOR

WILBER,

office,

SULTATION

CON­

and

616

Washington Avenue,Reception St. Louis,Rooms, Mo., treats with greatest success all Diseases of Woman,tho

follows that

knowledge of them must be far more oxten-bis siveand accurate than of physicians in general practice.-Sendthat

stamp for Medical

Pamphlot of thirty six pages. No matter who have failed,read what he says. every Western Stato. Cures guarranteod.J£:-,Ain.Rooms.,Sunv..pPatients7freeattentionto

Consultation by letter or at office for patients requiring daily lady assistant Hour

9 A. M.

day oxceptcd..

r'

-it 1ft J-*

DR. WHITTIER, A REGULAR GRADUATE OF MEDICINE,

as Diploma at office will show has been longer engaged in the treatment of Vcncreral Seyual and Privaec Diseases than any other Physician in St. Louis.

Syphillis, Gonorrhea, Gleet,,Stricture, Orchitis, Hernis

AND

Rupture, all Uninary dis

eases Syphilitic or Mercurial of the Throat,Skin or treated with un paralleled success.Bones,arcAffections

Spermatorrhea, Sexual tency. as tbe result of self-abusoandyouth,-IuipocausesinotherorDebility

sexual excess in mature years and which produce soipe of tho following fects, Emissions. Blotches, De­ef bility,as,Nocturnal

Dizxiness, Dimnes sight, Confusion of Ideas Dvil Aversion to Society of Females,Forbodings,of

Loss of Memory and

Power,and rendering improper,Sexual are permanently curod.Marriage The Doctor's opportunities in-hospital rivate practico are in St.Louisand

•pa

or or any other city.unsurpassedof

fiapers

Back files St Louis

prove that he bas been located onger by years than any other so advertis­there ing. The

"establishment,

library, labratory

and aro unrivalled

West,appointments,

nnrivalled

,in

anywhere.,

Ago, with ex­the

perience!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.

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

Doctor Whittior publishes a Modical Pamphet relating to Venoreal Diseases and the disastrous and varied consciences of selfabuse, that will bo sent to any address in a scaled envelope for two stamps. It contains full symptom lists that will enable t^ose affected to determine the nature of their com plaint and give a written statement of their case that will answer almost as well for purpose of treatment as a personal inter­the view but where it is convenient the Doctor should bo consulted personally. Those having fViends that may require advice, can supply them with this valuable work sending their address, with stamp. Thu#y you can assist the unfortunates without their knowing their benefactor. Certainly no sul|» ieot is of more importance than purity of blood and perfect

It is self-evidentmanhood. that a physician who confines himself exclusively to tbe study of a certain class of diseases and treats thousands of cases every year, must acquire greater skill in specialty than only general practice.that

Many physicians, recognizing this

fact, introduce patients to the roading his Medical Pamphlet.Doctor Communi-after_

PN

act introduce

cations confidential.I'amnh

A

Hours

CO.,

127

friendly

cost you nothing. Office central, yet No.

617

St.».,

9

A.

Certain

Sole Agent for

4fg

'-alt'

Til E

yA

Louisexcepted.Mo,,willretiredtalk

Charles street,

Str

to

7 P. M.,

Sundays

MANHOOD:

How Lost! How Restored Jwtt Published, in a scaled envelope. Priced cent* A LECTURE ON THE NATURAL MENT,

and Radical Cure of Spermatorrhoea,TREAT­

or Seminal Weakness,Involuntary Emissions Sexual Debility,and Impediments to Marriage generally Nervousness, Consumption, Epilopsy, Fits Mental and Physical

M. D.,

"GreenJ.

address,

postpaid,

lienor)-. New York, Post Office Box

Also Dr. Culverwell's

A

c."

hood

fg/ysmte*"

SKUM OP

A

J&V, «ti.

it t' -r~-t

j.

for Disorders of the

THROAT, CHS JJSOS ASD 8TO*AC'H.

Sold by Druggists and Grocers.

JOS. S. PKDEK8K5,

2LA

5t

IncaQY

pacity resulting from Self Abuse, Ac., RODT.,andCCLVKUWKLL,

author of the

Book,"JITC.

Boon to Ttaonannda of Niilterer*.'" Sent under seal, in a plain envelope,

A

to

any

on receipt of six cents, or

two postage stamps, to

CHAS. J.C. KLINE

WS6.

"Marriage

PHILOSOPHYof

Guide,"

price 25 cents. nov4dw3ia

MARRIAGE

NEW COCRSF.OP LKCTUKKS.S asdellvered at the New York Museum of An atomy,em bracing How to and What Live for,subjects:Maturity.Live

loutb and Old Age Man­to

.Generally

Reviewed Tho causeof In

digestion Flatulancc and Nervous accounted for: Marriage PhilosophicallgCon­Dyscase sidered,FCC. Pocket volumes containin there Lectures will be forwarded receipt stamps, by addressing SEC'YonEW

f^sf

TLORKLork.V-MToffour

N

AXATOMV.618 Broadway New marlSdly

HOFF'S

MALTEXTRA CT.

(treat Reduction in Price.

Qualities and Properties Unimpaired.

Delightful, Xutrltlou*BETEBATIE.

A

A

3

«x

,r

TONIC.

Invigorating

A .Pleasant

Substitute for Ale and Alcoholic Drlalu.

A STRE.NGTHE5EU

for the Debilitated.

[Especially

REM

..

Nursing Mothers.]

Murray St., New York-

U. S.

and British Provinces. jan4deodly

HOTELS.

Jacob But*. fieorge Batz.

NATIOJIIAL HOUSE. ii^j Cor. Sixth and Main Street*, Terre Haute. Indiana.

Jacob Bntz, Son. Pnrps. This House has been thoroughly refumishctl. my23dly.

DENTI8TS.

DE

4m#

H. BARTHOLOMEW, BrBGKOX AND AICHASLCAI. E N I S

Successor to Dr.

D. M. WELD,

St. National

DB.C.

M.,

Terre Haute.No..157mSOdtfMalaInd

Block

O. MTFROLX.

The

Oldest Establiahed Dentist

IN TERRE

HAUTE,

OKKICB—On Sixth Street, between Main and Ohio, ono door south of National House. Having had upwards of eighteen years'

EX:

perience in Dentistnr,he is.confident thathe

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HORSES,MULESANMOGS.-I

WILL SEN

on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays between the hours of

8 O'efaA A.-M.

BOGS

and If

at theJ.Publie Pound 4n the

between the hears of

8 O'

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A.-M.

and If

Puolie Pound

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the of Terre

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that may have-been on any of these

day» within Public Pound mere than twelve hours,the and all tbe^horses or mules that

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