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z-\ wme. On and after January list, 1870, the single rate of postage (half an ouce or or under) for prepaid letters between the iHe United States arid Great ftitairi and
Ireland, will be redticed to six cents. If pot prepaid in full a fine of six cents will 'f- 03 added to the deficient postage, and coU «J1 'ected on delivery. The rates of postage on newspapers, book packets and wamplefl, between the two countries, will remain unchanged.
As the postal relations between the '"tJnited States aid France will termiDate on the first of .January, 1870, tio letters will be forwarded to any foreign fcouiitry sifter that date, by FrcijcH nlail Lettters to and from France, however Rafter that date, will be forwarded by
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On letters, 10 cents per half ounce or under newspapers, 2 cents each bookpackets .and sample" of merchandise,,2 cents edch fdur duHce3 dr fration thereof: Letters for France may also be sent from the United State.? in ordinary open mail via England, without prepayment of postage.
Newspapers in the United Stale.- may, by virtue of a recent decision of the postiriast^r General, be forwarded from one jklatdSice to aiiotlier, and the postage eolbii delivery* ,»,
All Invaluable Book.
We know of no work extant that is so full of important and varied information iw the new American Cyclopedia. It embraces within its scope every department df knowledge, arid coiltairis useful iiifdrnulticin ujioii liiniost that lids engaged the atterl jt is hot tile production o^aii^ionl fc5lid,i )5|it is the result,.of the .un^«d, |ajK^ of hUtiy niiri'fl*. .Tlie'inatuAst Hcholarsllriii tile nirfst fitted iritelltects fefntfc le*ni &«' Jil^yedill i|s production, and each has wrftteh'updfi the subject with which lie was most familiar. It thus combines groat thorough tic.-** and re.-t?areli with"entire reliability of stiUGntertt. The work, llldugh ii} tweiity-fdur kr^ft voluQ^t is n.s cbrlve^ieltt df riferehce as'ahy tUctioii* ary, the subjects being arranged after the same plan. No library i.s complete without it, while ho who possesses it has in that single possession a belter library than most persons were able to purcfias» 4 fatf. years since. We hope It may find Its way
Iritd every faittilyj arid thus be^dnie, what It is so worthy (5f being, thb educAtt^r Vf Uir liritM. R. liatliaway, Geileral Agerit)
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i'eii Cubans. Tried by l)ruiti-lieHl Court Milrtiill nhd Shot.
Havana Corrosr^ljSi&cnc^I^ew tfoftWoria.f On the night of the 12th, two Spaniards, named Tone* and Cuni—tlic tirnt «. sep{fSartt, nlUl the second a corporal of vol-tiftlecvfti-trfcrf killedJ4 Hhc-yule village of Lagunillasj situated few miles souihw?n of Pinar del Rio. Torres wtu foalld with no lee.^ than eighteen stab-, w?st pf Hlcni mortal oiicts, w'lillii Cuhi waa Hearly Iw li'mcll .litntihued. The niurderora ihe iheij it first w'ferfe udkliowH, But spoil bpc ln\« svi^jJociea dflu theil •generally
elieved, that they must have been killed by cci'tain parties related to two young Cuban women of the village, to whom the two murdered Spaniards wore ascertained to have made dishonorable advances, which wero most probably repeated the night of the murder. The Spanish loyalist* became furious "front tlji? killing of t«-tV rif tlt3ir Cbtnrades, and sfe SttoHts ans(ilcions were directed td the partie3 in i|uction, proceeded to arrest them ttnd mdrc updri veiigcarice beiU tllart ujioii dd,: il^g justice trit^a tlltfiil 13v drum-head •Mart ttidrttAl tribunal upon.the charg^.iif WurderihR the two Spaniards, to wnicr
irlrtitik- knowh Alios ofkwtmlA civilized practices, the accused parties not being allowed any dcfcnce, this tribunal, lor vengeanco, declared all of the ten accused, guilty of the charged prefr forcd'Ugahfet them, and sentenced them to be shot. No opportunity to appeal from such a sentence, or tluto to prepare for death, WCr* allowed to the uhibrtuhate «»!!«. At '2. P. M. t)\.G t^rtuied WPrc ft^arrlVeJ, inulcr wUitary escort, Vrom San Jiiatl Martinez to Lagunillas, arriving there at 3:S0 'clock, and in half an hour more they were all sliotj in the presence of a large crowd of-Spanish loyalists, some of whom outraged death itself by yelling and shouting for joy when the Spanwh bullets ended the existence pf ten of their fellow-uien.
CBLElittAflOW df fllte Ol'EjyiiCO OF
ICK 8TATF.
NORMAL
Soitoot,
AT TP-NFTB
H.VUTE JAXUAAYATFRTI l^ro.-^At ft hieetlug of tkvv Owkrti ot Triistees of the StAtA jfttfinal School, on the"2d and 3d inst., it was ordered that the institution should be formally opened on the 5th of January taext by appropriate ceremonies, an^that ThOMAs A. Ilerttricks and KwliArd "\\, Thomjison be requestvW tU deliver ad\\resses on thfc ^t\5asion. .. -B*. llobbai, OlcoU and Wil-^-\inm R.- McKeen Wkj-^p^otWed a com mittee of arrangements and of invitation for the occasion. They were instructed to extend invitations tosbe present? on the occcasion, to the
Governor ani Lieutenant Governor. State officers. •Judges of tlie gupreme CourUj
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Trttdfe 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 CStySSSilwcils in thfci State.
Citv Council of Terre Haute. 'hauncey Rose of Terre Haute. John Purdue of Lafayette. Washington C. Do
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Pan of New Albany.
Editors and correspondents of the Press \nd otUer friends of education./ r-— \jL a
Nanticnl
Queries.
A "land-lubber" has been ridiculous enough to question us as follows. k\
Does, a ship wear whalebone in_ her Btays, and does she ever sufler from tigKtiaqinr-"
twj her painter mix his own color Kv What FCales do the sailors weigh
"la the
liis own colors? ah-
Jchorwith? .-How many inches. Are there
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'her
Jolly boat any fnhftior than the
^Are all the victuals mixed together Vlya i-the sailors have a mess? *t lie^rog^kept ia thoj6rt hol«^7
ifee a merdaid?
^o^the sailors ldsh thfe mast
Is the ship's compatliotl a inalc or fc1 male? Are her shrouds made of flannel?
When she answers her helm, what «he Rav
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A«U¥A1|oes.
ENGLES & TUTT,
Main Street, bet. 4tli & 5th,
J,^TEBRE-HA^rl'E^i^b.
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keep thrf ^oitfijlcte stock of
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BootsiShoes
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That can bo found in the city, comprising all the latest and most f.
Fashionable Styles
Rf itnufaetnred, which re offered at
Very Low Prices
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We b^ve cpnstf n^ly on hand a large Stock jo
Our Own Manufacture!
Customers leaving their orders with as can is?"bo fdrni"§bed with a lim •at
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GOOD PITTING
on short notice.
S&" Repairing doile to order'.
ENGLES & TUTT.
octddw3m.
mmO iynA-
LAW OFFICE AND REAL ESTATEAGENCY.
MEREDITH"& KEELER.
Attorneys at Law and Real Estate Agents,
CORNER MAIJT AND THIRD STS. TERRE HA UTE, IND. 1(50 Acrcs Land} tftostly Jjrtririp tfMt itndci* ii four uiiles froWMewtldiTthe sent
cultivatioii,
sei
exchange
,nd5,.J/ot8i with putbuijdliigs, ®c., lew tttid in good repair j. Ket ttjth
exchnngo^forJands in Coffee county, near Burlinftfcon-, Kansas'. v\.i irOUSF. arid. tot. South First street fratne ho'.i'o, foilr rdriin." elstetri .lei with frui tra.as in bearing. $1,200, down, balance in one and two years or Will trade for small farm of 20 to 40 acrcs. 186 ACRES LAND, 12 acresin cultivation,^) in dcadoning, balance well timbered with WalttUt.pttLTllskBry, fish, £e,, on Eolrivon Within fflile of saw ana griMt mill, atJohnstowfii Owen cOiiiitJ^i Indi These latids dre ill the center df tyio.ctjal, bolt .would eicharige ^se-an" ot-j Jtii
Acrp crps,
tOod-will o( .only for thirty good bargain.
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SPANISH
YENGEANCE.
5P undir oi'ltiratiipni from Hartfords Vigo
Half miles-
Sarni of
tWo and
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county. A FARM of227 acres, 80 in cultivation, 80 in prairie and 67 in timber, 7miles from Sedalia. Missouri fVamo houso with three large rooms, cistcrn, log stable timbered With oak, Hicko* ry, ash, cottonwopd, Ac,! tlnibcr land 4 niiids Jroin farm would oXchfttige forcity or country
BF 140 fiVe. toilW mi.ti.ciW,
50 acres Uiider ctiltitatibni balarico w!ll tl'lri1hom
da
ays. Hero is a chance for a
ptrt''road. *This
M'AR'M of 33 ifcrls «J.x Hautov- on the lookpo
crre ert^
acres, foUf. miles south df
tho city^ in section 12t toWnBhipl^-t^enty— nino ftcroftj.i lmjjrpvpd. rlaiid ripli\ ittid: |*Jrovlttetifo Tltsd wi»fr thinned out. The farm is finely fenceu. JChis land will be sold in terms to suit any pood
TM, on Wilson Avenuoi
Terreliauto. The lot is well fcnced and ha* on it a good nctr stable also a choice jjcloctlon of fruit trees large enough to bear. Ihe Idt is especially desirable for its location, and will
jfany hmA'es"^r^ftle in the city, and several good farms which are n«t advertised here,
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E A E I &
i,. A. BURjiiS'rf. ioiiN UKACUAM. A. BUBNETT & ^p.,
Manufacture nd Dealers in
Lt'ttfhei*, Hides, Olln Shoe Jb in(ti tiffs*
AFTFT TOOLM, I
114 llfi Main St., fcrfe Ilantc, Iod CASH for Ilidesi Furs, Sheep Pelts, Deer Skins, Tallow and Letithc/ in the Rough, liroinpt ilrleiitioil. nyfiilwtf
JOHN BARNIKLE,
sjMJ3«CI|.\JST
TA^FPR.
MAIN fUTliEET,
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OTcr Saxton *4 Walmsley's Dry Goods Store, Would respectfully call tho attention of the citizcns of Terro Haute, and the public in general. that he hns-ronted rooms above Saxton & AValmSley's Dry Goods Storo, for the purpose of carrying on
MERCHANT TAILORING.
lie fvoeps always on hand a fashionable selection of Cassimeres, Vesting*, Cloths, fce., and is ready to make it up in
TIIE LATEST STYLE ASD
os
SllOltl XOllCE,
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to make up to
Ana on very Rojfctniablo £P8i|h&. Having no high roots to pajiJie prdtti'SSi make '^ider. whether fnft Rtfoa* pcTtnrni?hed by him of not. EV.eKj'thing in his line chcnfcer than fthywhere else-.
Cutting done andWarrarttedip fit. A Uberal patronage solicited &tt£29dtf
BOOKS.
SCHOOL BOOp,
-AT-
A. H. DOOLEY'S, No. 100 Main Street
TBRBSHAUTE, IND.
^.^NU^L ELECTION. T- H„ & INDIANAPOLIS B, R. CO.,")
SRCRKTARY'S OFFICK, TSBRK HAUTR, Dec. 9, 18(59.
The annual meeting of tho Stockholders of this Company will ncld at the Office of the Ootopany. in
T*r#ebeBa%t6{ob
Monday, Jan
uary 3d, 1S(0, between tho hours of 10 and 12 o'clock A.
M., for the purpose of olecting Di
rectors for the ensbing year. By order of the Board. dcc!0d2m R.
A.
MOHRIS, Scc'y.
BILLIARDS.
BILLIARD ROOM
At the Teutonia Hotel. Son. 174 aad lTSHala St|, let. ftk and'tii St*. TEkRE HAWE^ IND. With
Six
of the finest Tables with PHRLAX'S
PATENT CUSHIONS.
JNTfr? SHAFFER, PROP'K. Prtre Copper DUtilUd
FC4fER AND AQWE--airsv .'
DAUSIGEll'S VEGETABLE Fever JPoteders
iTectually cure all cases within twenty-four Office, -No. -71
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Xet !Con»w*n 0K5ld^. Wiiat ii the rational mode of procedure in cases of general debility and nervous prostrat'ori? Dtitfs not rcaiori tell Us that judicious s^Mft*}ioft tt r|a«5oM. purgation in a case is ajr sfoSHfflTR would be to bleed a starving man. Yet it is done every day. Yes, this stupid and unphiloiophical practice is conlinued in the teeth of lie ®r»at/tei'ttfat physical Weakness, with all the nervoufi disttli1!) nce9 that accompany it, is more certainly and rapidly relieved bfr Hostetter's Stomoch bitters than by any other Jnodieine" at prttent known. I» tw ttat general debility is often attended with torpidity or irregularity rfthe bowefo and that tins symptom must not be over looked. But while the discharge of the waate matter of thesystem is expedited or regulated, its «HW be recruited.
The Bitters do bpU». They com
bine aperient and anti-bilious properties, -with extraordinary tonic power. Jsven while removing obstructions from the bowels, they tone and invigorate those orga s. Through the stomach, upon which the great vegetable specific actt directly, lt^ives a healUiy and permanent impetus to ever* enfeebled
tion. Digestion is facilitated, the faltering circulation regulftted, the blood reinforced with a new accession of the alimentary principle, the nervea.braced,_and all the dormant powers of the s: Btsm roused into healthy action not spasmodically, as would be the case If a mere stimulant were administered, but for a cotitifuaJfcs." ",3* 3 thw way that such extraordinary chaniii ate wyoiight in the eondttion of the, feeble, emaciated and nervous invalids by the use of this wonderful corrective, alterative and tonic,
hot edm-
mon sense decide between sueh a prepration and a prostrating cathartic supplemented by a Do'sonous astringent like strychnine or po'sonous as 4utnia dwlw
Alliio«k'S Pdhim Plasters to possess the quality of Accumulating Electricity ana imparling it to th«# body 'whereby the circulation of ihe blood becomes exualiied upon the parts whore applied, causing pwn and morbid action to cease. The Porous Plasters arc flexible and fovnd of a great help to those who haVo #eafc tack.,, or pains in the side.— Especialy are they valiiabK to' those, who havo neglected colds- They -are often prei'efitlveS of Consumption nay, 'they are beliojod to5* havoloosened the!grasp rf 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, over the kidneys, l?y those who are iubject to take cold easily• dwlw
BOTTLED WAUL YSIS. This is the proper litle of tie hftfrlbjie metallic hair dyes. Worse than the fate of Absalom may bo tho fate of those who use them.
One Wholesome Preparation for changing the hair to any desirable shade from browuto jet black may be procured everywhere, viz:
Cristadoro's Excelsior Dye -After caroful analyses, ^rp/essor Chilton, the distinguished Chemist, has authorized the proprietor to declare, on his hehalf, that it confalris Hotting deleterious to health. No other hair dye in the world iias the like guarantee.
CRISTADORO'S HAIR PRESEVATIVB, as a Dressing, acts like a charm. Tryit. r-atJR bm.tti I'-J
Sdwlm.
¥O OTEIIS OF HOUSES.
Thousands of Horses dlo yearly from Colic. Tbis tietfd not bO- Tobias' Vetetian Horse Linimcni ?i'il pdsiHftjl? etjfe Wery case, if given who"' first taken. The cost is only one dollar. Every owner of a horse should have a bottle in his stable, rerdy for use. It is warranted superior to anything ctso for the cure of Cuts, Wind Galls, SwclllngSi Sore Throat. Sprains, Bruises,Old Sores, fec. This Liniment is no new remedy. It has beeii tiseti (ind approved of for 22 years by the first jiprserii^n in ihe coiinify. Civcti to an orer-driveil horse, acts Ijko itiagic. Orders constantly reco ved frotrt tile fritfltg nlnblxa of England tor it-
Tbic celebrated Hiram Wood
ruff, of trotting fame, used it for years- Col. Ph^lo:J .,pueh. Q? the Jerome Race Courso, luia given a Q^tjfiqfttf wbick pan be seen at tild iHff J'eajs of irial, it is tho best in the world. His adaresS 11 Fordham, N. Y. No one once using it will ever be without it. It is put up in pint Bottles Sold by all Druggists and Saddlers throughout the United States. Depot 10 Park Plaoc, New ijdwlnl
Oonsnmptinit.
The Three Bemedies. "SCHKNCK'S PULMO
NIC
SYRUP'' fbr the euro of Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, and every form of Conijumution. The "pecultn* actldh Of this Jnedlfflflftripens the fleers lit the ittnift. iwitttfftes thie dJwttar/ dod. arid thus cures Consumption
W^|ncl?tV|^,^^p5^?(^^^.for.thCjcurp
sapsifl ous food, it is a sovereign lcinw lur till cases of indigestion
'"lilo^e'k' Wejsd tonic intigjjtaids |he Roweff of th»^tbitir(cttcJiiid.By p»eflgfceai,nj? the di-
ejed fo'nlc
$elHbnlrtc» jttidJy sfteflgtteiilnj? the disTinti JIM ilrlnffiflg W a jierrfiH|,and heal-
L„y
condition improves, tnfe qttitlitj 6f the blood, bv-wliich means the foririnti^n of ulcersor tuborcles in. the lungs becomes lmpossibla. She combined'artiqn of these medicine:, f*s
silriipuon, If tho towedlijs rtr" tfsod hi .time and the use of them Is porseverea in sufncleilt* ly to bring the ease to a favorable termination.
Dr. Selicnck's Almanac, eontaiaing a full troatfto-oti tho various forms or disease.^ his —od» of 'trentmeht.nnd general directions
fottfd, dozen. ... Tor sale by all druggnts and dealors.
dozen. Mrindrake Pills, 35 ceiiikper box. ml d8dw
Essays.on the Errors apS.tho follios of Age. iiH i'fcjaiioii id MAltlllAQE iind SOCIAL EVILS, with self-help for the unfortunate. Sent in sealed letter envelopes, free charge. Address, HOWARD ASSOCIATION Bo*P. Philadelphia^ P»« 33dw3m
taiic3 Take Particular jfotic®.
TBS tfAL VEirsi FEMALE Pllli. WAimANTKB FHENCII.
Tago
HESE PILLS,
SO
celebrated many years
in Paris, for the relief of female ir
regularities,are now offorcd for sale for the first time in Amcrtca. They havo been kept in comparatlM cH.cnrityt frfltn the fttct thnt^iS originator Ir. Volpeau, is a physician in Paris of wealth, and has withheld them from general use lest they should be employed ibr unlawfaT pnfpoieg. In ovoraoming fomah obstructions Falling of the Womb, Whites. Qrcon Sickness, SuppTCfslon, Retention, or Iiumodoiatp Plow of the Monthly Discharges, Xeirotis ah3 Spinal Affections, fains ih th« tiack iind Limbs, Fatigue on slight exertion, PaipilatioH of the Ilcart, Ilystcries, 4c. aiid will effect a cure when all blhbr nlgiifls haVe failed lihd.ajlthough A iiot cotitain calomcl, antimony, or anything hurtful to the constitution.
To married ladles and yciirig girls 1HH have never been regulated, they are peculiarly suited. They will, inn short time, bring on the monthly period with regularity.
Ladies can fcirtsure a box, sealed froih the eyes of the curious, by enclosing one dollar and six postage stamps .to
M. W. MACOMBEtt, General Agent for United States and Canada?, at Albany, N. Y. Sold by all Druggists.
Sold by all Druggists in Terre Kaute.
HOTELS.
Jacob Bat*. «conre But*. NATIONAIj HOUSE
Cor, Sixth awl .Vain Street*,
Terre Haute. Indiana.
Jacob Blitz, Son, Props.
•Eus House las tfen thoroughly tt&rnished. my23dly.
TERRE: HAUTE HOUSE. Corner M't in and Serf nth St*. Terro Haute. Indiana.
This note! has recently been refitted.and put in first-elftyf order, offering accommodations unsurpassed in Ae^Ute^^ ^riptor.
CLARK HOUSE,
Terro Haute, Indiana.
If. If.
Bourbon and Rye
Whisky at tne bar. and no other. 1 IWhisky sold by tho gallon, quart and pint.
-mlnwif -ttreet. New
UlflOtf STEAIt BAKERY, CANDY MANUFACTORY. AfID
O S O E
FKA&'K HBINIO ft BE HEB, nti it
Manufaetarers^of all klndi ot
CRACKERS,
BREAD AND CAKES,
PBETZEliS, -:-s: And dealers in
GBOCJEKIJES.
OTIC-On
jn IUS M1ES8BN,
KIM
GenU Snp't.
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La&yette st, between Cana! and Depot. Terre Haute, Indiana.
Orders left at Julia* Mlessen's.Np, 16 north 4th street, will be promptly atteiidcsa to. Having pnt in STEAM we are enabled to meet all orders in our line promptly and with satisfactionrand will sell at the lowest rates. ja20dtf
"'-"Iv ZiAinnUCikW AIH PARISIAN If/J
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CONFECTIONER 0 BAKER, •M KO. 1« KOBTH FODBTH STKKET,: Bet. Main and Cherry
Sts., ['f
Teri*6 'Haute, Ind." Keeps constantly j, ere
on hand a
frefh
Cakes, Candies,
sflpply of
ice Cream, Bread ana Crack-
Ornamental Cakes, Pyramids, Ice Crfcam, Water lees, Charlotte-rdsse, Jelly, Blance Mange, Roman Punch, Bisquit }lace, Tromaae de Paia, Fancy Ice Cream, Pastry, Tongue, Chicken'Salad, Ac will be made to order.
Private Parties furnished with Oysters, Meats on short ^oUce. mayl9atf
s/r
GREATEST INVENTION
OF. HIE AGE 1!
Cheapness, t)iirabllitj',
COHTCIIICIICU,
A GENTS~WANTEJD 51 tfsxsTOSEMU ovn CELEBRATED- I
Golden Fountain Pen!! Acknowledged'l?y all who have used them to be the best Fr No blot written —T ,— ,t, any steel pen ever made. Bankers, merchants, teachers and all classes, endorse them in the highest terms of praise- Pufnp in neat slide boxes. No. .1, for general use No. 2, medium No, 3, for ladies' use or fine penmanship. Price: one box, 35 cents two boxes 50 cents five boxes, ?1 00. Sent free of postage, and guaranteed to giro perfect satisfaction.' Liberal Commission to Agents!
We are prepared to give nti? gfffefg&ticjjei son taking tne agency of these Pens, a commission which Will pay $200 per month. Wo invite all persons wishing employment, to send for samples and circulars.
Three sample Pens will be mailed for 10 cts, •.-Address, jt WESTERN PUBLISHING CO.,
TIIRBE
of
Dyspcjjswt^^ ofNTtiniRCsti^Hi «i9e*ises aridUg from debility. This tonic invigorates
thfi^^-ittfl^ihes Or j. II. Sehenek Jjinia,' om ftis iftlrit-me'd'Suceess
in the treatment of Pulmonic Consumption. •ThoPulmonio-Syrup ripens tho morbid matter, riischartts it,.ana purifies the blood. The Mandrake Pills act upon the liver, remove all obstructions therefrom, give the organ a healthy tone, and cyrc Liver Complaint.which is one of the most prominent causes of Con-
Indianapolis, Ind.,'
-Manufacturer's Agentr. decMw3in ... ..
RAILROAD6.
s4
Indianapolis & St. Louis R. R. WINTER ARRANGEMENT
BKTWKKX
Terre Haute arid all Cities and Towns West.
Condensed Time Schedule,- fieeetflbeflj lSd9
Daily Every Mihsi-
Westward. Night ex. Fast ex. Night eX. Terre Haute leave 11.40pm 6.05 am 11.35am Mattoon. arrive 2.08 am 8.48 am 2.40 pm CwfoT. 3.15p in. 2.20 am 2.20 am Patldj V. 8.40am 10.84am 4.24pm Decatur, B.-ffl tt tfl M6 trttt 545''m Blooraington" &.(H aid 8.15 i' f" Alton,- 7^3 a in 2.-35 pm 8t26 St ,L6ul3j U.00aih 3.301)ia il.20pm •'y -''iSiive.1 rmjita .i&ift'&mti. Macon, arrive 6.45 l2..'X) a in tri Sedalia' 7.50,pm U38 am 1.50 Kansas City,, 12^ am 0,^am 12:25 am ieaveWoM j| ,f05am LfiwrcfiCe, ^nOara tinOam 11.10a,m Topeka, 12.4U 12.40 tn St.Joseph, 2.2-)am' 9.55am. 5.00pm Omaha, 8.50 am 5.00pm 8.5C- a in SattFrancisco" 6.00pm :6.00j)m 6.00pm
Accommodation train leaves Torre-Haute daily, at4^p m, arrives at Mattoon 7 30 ni, Tolotia 2.U
8.20a, itii
a hi and Chicago
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PalftW Oh all Night Trains*, BAGGAGECHECKED'TffROUdjf. J. D. HERKIMER'.' JXO, P. CARL AND,. .. Gen'lPaitf* Ag't,
AGENTS WASTliD 1
Everybody's Lawyer,
AND BOOK OF FORMS,
It. 1^ till! iat
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It in the most r«llalile eMf
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It is alike Koldtct to all the States 11 It Is ftHke Suited to all tlieStntcs! It is Ciiual to every Emergency! It is an Instructive Book far t,bA 7stnlly I It Is Read)' Iteference Book for all Classest Ii i# ilie I'lalBCTtj Simplest, and most Com-
iSlj i« S^Crlj "fiiS People's JYP»t I'om
To cap the iltc Oliiriat It is (lie dWSticst-' Book before the,People 1 -t "THE KINO dF STOCK BWRS." —1,200 pages, 200 illustrations./.All about tho history and ^arj^tic^'ioroseitlf?»JJreeding, ,foqding, and diatifigeffieitt. Ojswsej! and IJicir tenjedics. of the horse, cattle, sheep, Swipe, .poultry ie. In cheapness and fullooss it 'has no rival. Farmers will buy it before any' othor
St"THE°NteW
MAP WONDER" for every
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Nfirst
OTICE.—All accounts and notes overdue will be left with Win. Woollen/Esq., on tho day of January next, for collection"?tho time for long credits has passed with us, the reason must bo obvious to all we will
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GRIFFITH. Prop.
Office of Marshall, Mantexuma and Palestine Hftdt Lines. Free Bn«s to and from *11 trains. nov28dtf
First National Bant of Terre-Haute. T«W 1TACT*, Isn., Dec. 2,1869. The annual meeting of Ihi Stockholders of this Bank, for the election of seven (7) Directors to penre for the ensuing year, will be held at the Banking House on Tuesday, Jantf«W
IS70. bctwwn*e
*de*c2dlm Cashier.
Cune- eoat
tVn
per cetit, at least, and
we Will sell most kinds of tidr 0^!1 makes at the same raduction. We are having made a fineatock of Hookers and Kasy Chaira of every description forthe Christmas trade. .i !£fe. JUWffXUHJ!. i,u, dl3dto ianl
S.
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BEAD,
DEAiEitS rif 1
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FLOUMr MEAL
CORN, OATSi toil A E A
AND FEED OF ALL KINDS,
W(
Owner Stta and Main Sts.
Articles delivered to any part of the cityfrce chargc. dec3d3in.,
PAINTERS.
4t
jW. HOWARD MANNING,
Sign and Carriage Painter.
I am now prepared ta do all kindsof Buggy. Wagon, Carriage and Sign Painting, on a little better terms to customers than any other firm in the city if you don't believe it trjr me.
N. B. All-work warranted topvosatisfac'"SHOF— On Sd street, between Main and Cherry. J'-*7
LFXKITKll^
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SPECIAL NOTICE!
LAZARUS & MORRIS'
CFXfaJHA TED 1
Perfected Spectacles
AND ETE GLASSES.
IN FITTING THE EYE IN DIFFICULT OR UNUSUAL CASES. ThtiSC suffering from impaiired or diseased vision are rcc?lt!ii*e*»dcd to avail themselves of this opportunity. Our Spectacles and Eye-Glass es ard Acknowledged to (be the Most -Perfectu^-^*
assistance.to sight
ever
manufactured, an
can always bft reliec" eate cindconi tailing tM We take occasion to notify the
Public that we em£ldy no pedlars, and to caution them against those pretending to have i«i our goods for' 'f sale* dfrw
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ASTSoiiOGfY.
S&jfotfja '&<
ailoD NEWS FOR ALL.
MADAME RAPHAEL! PROFESSION.
rpHB JL AM:
NRYRR.FAILING MADj.. She sucet».Hays failed. All who havobi
AME RAPHAEL Js the best. ceedsWrnch all oittefa.liaye failed. arc in troilhle—all who have been utifortn nat^illl,Whose.fend hopes hate been dlsapp'yijiie'l,, Srttih.ed arid blasted by false promises find tlce&ii—all #ho have been misled And trifled wUh—aTl .ilJg', tcllbi- ftir flu+iife and satiefiaction. All who are in doubtlof the affections of those they love, consult her to f4jiove and satisfy th ir minds. In Love llfttirs She Never
J^ails.
^She has the secret of winning the a/t*6ciltins of the opposite sex.' She shows yoii tho likenees of your future wife or husband, or absent friend. Sho guides the single to a hap-
ItttfO, and make ckl ftdvlco has
,_... in?tahce^_ ani ays been tho mcacj of Se'c'uriflg A Speedy aiid Happy jMai-riagQ.-Sho is, .therefore,
A
UtLKW*!.
New York Fur Manufactory^
D. LELEWER & BRO.,
Wholesale Doalersand anmfacturers of
Ixidies' & Gents's Furs, Gloves, &c.t
So. SO So*t)i Mwedlaa Street, SehaaU's Block,
I & I A A S
•wFar? re-modeled into the Latest ctyles. at reasonable charges. ... Particular attention paid to repairing and altering Furs, if sent from a distance. octl-tdtoianl
ATTORNEYS.
JOHS
p. lint), GHAB1.K8 CBCKT. -V
gMRO CROFT,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Orncn—Jfo.^3 ilaln Street,op stain.
sure d.eppruleflcfi. .It IS
Well hiiown to' the'public at hirge that-she was theirst audrho is the only person in t^is country who can show tho likcnoss^in reality and who can givo entire. satisfaction on all the concerns of life, wh'ieh can be testod and prafea by thousands, both marrfcu and. sin gle^ who dqiljr atid eagerly Visit her.
gflfly' or adv
transaction^. jLpttery numbers Cn/tVft'Ck
giv,en„ without, extra
MAKAMfi JSA'P8AEWa» l»onaftdo.Astrologist that every one iiiti
doperi.d upon. She
is tho greatest Clari'voyftnt of the nitteteeoth oontary. It is that well-known fact that maltes Illicit protondoTS copy her advertisements and try to Ittiltsttp her.
Madame Raphael is the seventh daughter Wth^ MT9irith~iaS'figfliter' shS was born With a
v.,BwTv.u or hidden treasures. All interviews gtrletb1 prifate and confdential. ,AS a female Physiciatl llcr rwm^tjieg never fail to cure all female irregularities, and si) p'jodiiico the monthly flow, without danger Si e'xfcoSiifC ..Th&y can not injure bht, on the contrary, inC? ltajiYoJe^ thfe
"Therefore, come one,'come all, to
111 Richmond,' bet. Central Avenue ajid Jolip .. .ClWCISfWAfl, opiio TERMS.—iad(13, fl- GeStlopien, S1.50.' 7"
N. B.—Those at a distance communioat&.with<4M»cfeofc- aatisfaotioBiJijKueaais^ihg one dollar and stamp. All communications
Strdd^F^1f^.?c!nJlnnati,
kis/.ft ir'io
Ohio.
aug23wly
COAL.
Coal and Wood*
All driers fof Coiil filled .ptotnptly. A share of
the public patronag&4a respectfully
solicited.
and give ness.
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the
One of the firm will be at Store of their Agent,
S. R. FREEMAN, Jeweler,
TEBRE-HAUTE, IND.,
ONE DAY^ONIiT,
Friday, December 17th, 1869. He attends for the ffurggBe ofaasisting Mr. S. R. PREEMAK
AL.
qTJLLIVAN O.IJNTY IO Being now prepared to fill all
Being now prepared to fill all orders for Sullivan County Coal, Which is claimed to be equal to tho Brazil, for all domestic purposes, will deliver to any part of the city, by leaving our order at office of E. B. Bryant & Co., y. 1. jploy,or-J« A. Footed T«a Store, with whom hav* mfcde ar©m£Oinefcts to ill all orders, all information in regard to the busi-
J. A. MORGAH.
EIVER COAL!
riOAL' rOAL!
ScreencS on the 'widest screcn used in ijro county, and now is your time to get wmunnnlies at the lowest rates. All ordors
1^0 t—. prompt&'filled. Thankful for past favors, I itmectfnlly ask a continuance.of the same liMnJ^a^ronacc. '-1
O BOold
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OFFICE—North Third street,between Main and Cherry streets, where orders may be ten, or at the Weight Scales, or by addressing
396. JOIIN McFARLANE.
Sen24dtf
HATS AND CAPS!
TOIIK HAT ST^RE.
JOSEPIIC. YATES ,ip JUSTE LK JiECEIFT OF Men Hats ofatt Kinds,
Boys' Hats of all kinds, Missps' Hats of all kinds, tUs* Hats of all leinds
And at nil prices.
B35T Hats made to order on short notice. Come and see.
THE WINTER STYLES,
143 Xaia Street, Terre-Hante, lad.
CARRIACES.
J.
X. W1MY,
UW1S
TBOJ1J1S, WnXlA* rOTHE.
_"WTXJ)Y, THOltAS & CO.^
Carriage Maautacturers,
Corner 2d an MTalnnt St«, Terro Haute. ^nd J(niaiTa«aR« promptly and at LowRtfe
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AMI STATIONERY
Beit known onto all the /people every where •W I r-
BARTLETT "i GBUSDT
Are still in the
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BOOK TRADE!
At (he Old Stand,
lOl MAIN STREET)
With the largest and most
...
Complete 8tock,of Goods,
In their .linewever opened in Terrc-Hante, J! and still they come.
Bibles an every variety, cheaper than tho cheapest. Standard Works, a Mod supply.
Gift Books to snit all tasts and pockets. Juvenile Books, piles upon piles. Pocket Books, a choice selection. Blank Books, anew fall stock. Pocket Cutlery, a nice variety, very low. Gold Pens, Pencils and Pen Holders to suit the most fasi
Pictures and Picture Frames, the bestin the market. Phstograph Albums and Port Folios, coae and see them.
School Books with which to «*iqply the whole country. Tor Books for all the babies.
French, English and American Paper* stamped with any initial. Stereoscopes and Stereoscopic Views, beautiful to behold.
Writing Desks and Work Boxes, all styles and sizes.
vNight
Blooming Cereus in a Magic Box. Brackets for all the Knick Knacks, and an
Endless Variety
Of other things which you mast see, at 101 Main Street^ to appreciate. 22dtf
INSURANCE.
LOOK AT IT! W rl'5" if \i-: I
KieHEmpire Hfesg
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MUTUAL LIFEl-N'S. CO.,
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Hwriiiii:: .^.aa.».v OF NEW YORK,
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UttS achieved a snoces without a parallel in the fii#(ory Af Mfe
sInsnranccj
IKSURAITCE COMPANY
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.'" ft tftj 7-?3*! This policy will hold good for two years Without further -payments, so that tho cash payment,of a $10,000 Policy in this company will be equal to only $S7 ,90 per year.
A good number of Policies have already beenlakoh by fome .ftf. the Bojt citizens of this city in-this candidate lo'f pffolig favor. whir1is destined to do a very large business and why should it not? for notice some liberal and distinctive features..*^ •&£
a sr a Ordinary whole-life Pohoies Absolutely Non-Forfeitable From payta^nt df first aimuil premium
rAll rerfactmns upon TRAVEL and BESlDElfGli yemwed, and no permits required. -Hiwte'-, [JaS
NO ACdTJMtrLATINNbFi]^TBBEST oil Loans or Deferred Prei4iutn8, and NO INQTREAfltR of ann'ti^inayroent on aay claw
s- .wa ,»w«
THE
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Has oi-Ran iidrf fltioard of Iasuranco consisting of spmc of our befit rtfld taost reliable citizens td which all tesfrift# .i# str.i'.'ivfw: jftnw ?flfiftrtuer«& 1
LIPE ''fflStiMwUE jr. Would dp well to rofcr for further information before taSinjr Policies elsewhere.
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Hall at the office of the Board, at. |.| kttu
Shannon's
Oh!«f Street, bet, 8rf niifl 4th Sts,, .T I C,Q Or inon any of the ToiioWiiii giUihaaei who arc members-of the Board, Whovfiu Ji»e any information desired.
Is
STIMABD UK WM. ItARBICK,'
Havihg forttcd a iia'ftfieftMpunder the immo ofStunkard A.Barrick, for the sale of Coal aid WSMi tfoiiid respectfully announce to tho public that the? will Sew constantly oh hand and for salo at lowest frtteS, all Jyfidfl Of Cgal at.Wholesale and retail, also Wood for the fall aha winter trade.
Office at No. 25 Buntin Hotise, Terre HaOle,
COL. W. E. McLEAN, Attorney. ^.p. SHANNON, Banker V, ,W. H. STEWART, Sheriff.
DR. W. D. MULL, Physician.
iituLa'A. B. FOUTS,LivorymaTi. .,r ,I10N. G. F. COOKERLY, Mayor. ,. waa «WJH-SEEBRRGER. Butcher.
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B.
F. nAVENS, Attorney,
i.. J. H. DOl'OI,AS«. tf&Mly SolicitingAgcnt.
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PRESS MAKING. I
TyiESS
MAKING.
Mrs. W.ETHEDOES icr Cloak and Dress Making establishment »u Naylor's new building on Ohio, between Fonrlh and Fifth streets, has just rcceivedher Fall and Winter Styles, for Ladies and Children, also Fashion Plates, and will be pleased to meet all who desire the most porfwt work in this line. ...,
Particular attention wiH be given, as heretofore, to the latest styles. The most skillful assistants have been engaged. Wedding Costumes, Ball and Party Dresses, Ladies and Children's Cloaks, and Dresses manufactured with promptness and dispatch! J""
•'^GcOS SET'S
WATEB-PBOOF
Oil Blacking Preserver, FOR
Boots,Shoes,Leather, Harness,
7
Xs now 6applietl to the Trade at tbc Manufacturer's price,'by
URIAH: JEFPERS^
dldlm Wholesale Agent for Terre-Haute.
WIN. JR.
Barf. -WZfiSV jr. B. YtakU.
BARE & YEAKLE, House and Sign Painters
id 3k, Opp. Central Bigne Hwst,
All worKontrosted tons will roeeivo prompt attention. Special attention giver to Sign Painting ana Qraining. dly.
Natlflnjil State Bank.
is...ivk Taaan-EAnTR, Ian.,Dee.ft, 1889. JTotica is hereby given that the annoal meeting of the Stockholders of this Bank will be held at their Banking Hoaso on Taefday the clevonth day of January, 1870, between the honrs of 10 a.
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A Life Policy covering S10.000, can bo obtained from, this reliable and progressive company, which will cost-the insured (aged 35) only $195 80 j-tyj «§j'| tm ai fink'-itni
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and 4 r. v., for the paifor tbe ensn-
poM of electins sovan Directors f«w the en tmryear. C- If. WAmvjhJS, ... dccTdtd :."l Caahier
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PRINTING.
THE
DAILY AND WEEKLY.
Terre Haute Express
Printing Establishment.
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THE CELEBRATED KtfABE, Stock's, Patent Cy p™ and other first-class Makers
A full assortment of the celebrated Silver Tongue
Organs and Melodeons
Constantly on hand also, Sheet Music, Instruction Books, and every variety of Smaller Musical Instrument*.
When needing any article in tho Music line send orders or call at
Headquarters of the Music Trade,
vi:-.
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^*1 IN TERBE HAUTE.
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Consultation by letter or atofficofree. Rooms for patients requiring daily attention. A lady assistant. HOIJJ
It is self-evident that a physician who eenfines himself exclusively to the study of a certain class of disease* and treats thousands of cases every year, most acquire greater skill in that specialty than only general practice. Many physicians, recognising this fact, introduce patients to the Doctor after reading his Medical Pamphlet. Communications confidential. A friendly talk will cost you nothing. Office central, yet retired. No. 617 St. CharleB street, St. Louis, Mo. Hours, 9 A. if., to 7 P. u., Sundays excepted.
MANHOOD:
How Lost! How Restored Just Published, in a tealed envelope, PriceGcentt
A LECTURE ON THE NATURAL TREATMENT, and Radical Cure of Spermatorrhoea, or Seminal Weakness, Involuntary Emissions, Sexual Debility, and Impediments to Marriage generally: Nervousness,:Consumption, Epilepsy, and Fits Mental and Physioal Incapacity, resulting from Self Abuse, ace.,
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In all the essential points to be united in making a truly first-class instrument, tWM Pianos have earned for themselves a rtplta- r" tion regardless of Foreign Ribbon Decorations, Ac.,
See.,
that places them ...
WITHOUT RIVALS!
While to buyers the following important con siderations are offered: 1st. In making continually purchases of a large number of Instruments at time, tor cash, besides receiving the benefits ,of the lowest discounts, it secures me likewise, always the most choiee instruments. 2d. Occupying the extensive building of my own, thus saving the costly rents also beinc able to attend personally to the tuning ana repairing, enables me to offer to buyers such superior instruments which simply are below competition of any other dealer here or abroad.
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Kissner's Palace of Music,
No. 48 OHIO STBEET, (Opp. tho old Conrt House.) TERHE HAUTE, IND. N. B. All kinds of Instruments repaired.
MEDICAL.
T^OCTOR WILBER, Office, Con--L' sultation and Reception Room#, 616 Washington Avenue, St. Louis, Mo., treats with the greatest sucoess all Diseases of Woman, Lonchoroea, or Whites Falling, inflamation or Ulceration of the Womb, Ovaritis, Pruritis, Amenorrhea,. Menorrhagia, Dysmenorrhooa, and Sterility, or Barrenness: also, every disease connected with Puberty, Menstruation or Pregnancy. Since the Doctor confines himself exclusively to the treatment of these complaints, and treats a very largo number of cases, it follows that his knowledge of them must be far more extensive and accurate than that of physicians in general practice. Send stamp for Medical Pamphlet of thirty-six pages. No matter who have failed, read what he says. Patients In (every Western State. Cures guarranteed.—
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DR. WHITTIER,
A REGULAR GRADUATE OF MEDICINE, as Diploma at office will show, has been longer engaged In the treatment of Venercral Seyual and Privace Diseases than any other Physician in St. Louis.
Syphillis, Gonorrhea, Gleet, Stricture, Orchitis, Hernis and Rupture, all Uninary diseases, Syphilitic or Mercurial Affections of the Throat, Skin or Bones, are treated with unparalleled success.
Spermatorrhea, Sexual Debility and Impotoncy, as the result of self-abuse in youth, sexual excess in mature years or other causes, and which produce some of tho following effects, as Nocturnal Emissions, Blotches, Debility, Distiness, Dimnes of sight, Confusion of Ideas, Dvil Forbodings, Aversion to Society of Females, Loss of Memory and Sexual improper. Power,and rendering Marriage are permanently enred.
The Doctor's opportunities in hospital and private practice are unsurpassed in St. Louis or or any other city. Back files of St. Louis papers prove that ho has been located thero longer by years than any other so advertising. The establishment, library, Iabratory and appointments, are unrivalled in the West, unrivalled anywhere. Age. with experience! ean be relied upon, ana the Doetor can refer to many physioians throughout tho country. In past success and present posiion he stands without a competitor. THE WRITINGS.OF A PHYSICIAN WHOSE
REPUTATION IS UNION-WIDE, ARE WORTH READING. Doctor Whittierpnblishes a Medical Pamphet relating to venereal Diseases and tho disastrous and varied consequences of selfabuse, that will be sent to any address in a sealed envelope for two stamps. It contains full symptom lists that will enable those affected to determine the nature of their complaint and give a written statement of thoir case that will answer almost as well for the purpose of. treatment as a personal interview but where it is convenient the Doetor should be consulted personally. Those having friends that may require advice, .can supply them with this valuable Work sending their address, with, stamp. Thus you can assist the unfortunates without their knowing their benofactor. Certainly no sub* ieet is of more importance than purity of olood and perfect manhood.
by
BOBT. J. CULVKRWKLI., M. D., author of the "Green Book," Ac. 'A Boon to Thousands ef Snflerera."
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