Daily Wabash Express, Volume 19, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 4 January 1870 — Page 3

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Item however phort inserted in local coltiidd for le** than 50 cent*. i*ff Marriage and tuncfal noncea 51.00. t&T Society meeting and Kcliffiou* noticca 25 cefits each inecrtion, invariably in advance.

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'Tin mine to walk the daily rounds of life, Through all the changing seasons of the year »»mrlr «i1iko the elemental strife Thatrtriicc? the homelc.^ with a shuddering fear, And bring- to aged want the briny tear! fMK Or view in happier times the sonny hoars

When budding leaves er cpitilgled grounds Anf nature glads the vocal groves and bowers With songs of tuneful birds Jid ].erfu_m^o£A sweet flowers.

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»i,c. —at camc beneath my gaze The griefs that heartless wealth so often chides Uccausc they dim the lustre of its praise, Thnt else might deck it still with mercy bays, Did not the demons avarico and grcctl Dispel the thoughts that chanty might raise. Anil hush the voices that for pity plead. Before the callous heart can prompt the worthy deed.

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And few have seen, though decked their brows withRrayThe wealth of joy mine eyes have looked upon The happy spirits of the fair and gay O'er life bright pathway gladly hurrying on The scenes of cherished hopo that gild the home, Though humble be the cottage they adorn. Where worth and manhood joined together come With him who left the ronf at early morn. And toiled all day for love, thoughtless of praise or

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1'hc World is full of happiness and woe, Attd sunny hours succeed the gloom of night: tire's days in fitful seasons come and go. Now like the summer genial, warm and bright, Anon like winter, with a deadly blight That strikes the throbbing pulses of the brain, "Pales the flush cheek with images of frignt, And stamps the brow with branus of mental pain .Whose deep and burning prints through all our life realm".

jafifl/ "'f-: Unt ytl.*let agc/more meet, wWo'rro the change ^hM liliglits or brightens, beautifies or stains.— Whose mind o'or countless past events may rn ngc. Imprinted now with pleasures, now with pains: For on our memory tablets there remains, Tn every agc.n. record of the past. That in unfading colors still retains Sweet views that charm us to the very lust Or sad and tragic sccncsour future lives to blast.

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Iwalk my circuit through the genial spring, When nature glads the universe again When Bowers bloom and birds their mating sin*, And verdure spreads across the smiling plain: Then from the neart bursts forth the glad refrain— The soul-felt anthem—spreading far and wide. When blooming beauty decks the broad chamAncFfluigB its mantle o'er the mountain side. Till the new-vestttred earth smiles like a happy bride. «••*».-».

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All now reminds us of tho spring of youth, The gay, clastic vigor of its primo,— 7 Vresh with the gauds of innoconeo anu truth,' Full of tho soul of molody and rhyme. halcyon spring! 0 youth's most happy time I .ow ao«n from these bright flowers yo glide avf ay— et calmly glide that scarce wo hear tho chiiqo .bat marks tho olosing vesper of your day, Or seOjggr suro approach to tho sad goal, decay.

VIII.

l^fhen summer gilds the quiet ear th, .rto my duty, still I speed along, Ihoar beyond tho city verge como forth Mithsomo chorus of the harvest song j. Pot Hko tho strains Arcadian talos prolong, IThen tho slow sickle cut its tardy way,— ,lut the shrill whlstlo rising from among Tho noisy sound of wheels, that tireless play,--With golden grain and straw, through tho long summer day.

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Now, too, glad nature smiles upon tho land With harvests crowned and beautified with flowers, And balmy breezes bear on every hand, Their woalth of perfume through the sunny hours. Cool shadows lie within tho leafy bowers, '*i Inviting rost whoro bubbling fountains flow, And o'or tho thirsting oarth tho timely showors Fall liko rofrosliing balm on all below, And vigor, lifo and joy oil all alike bestow.

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This is the soason of maturing man, When tho stern vigor of the full life appears. ICarncstoachdutyof tho day wo1 scan, And meet each danger that perchance appoars. Dut from this cyclo of our mortal years Again we sovor for anothor stage Yet oft regard it with rogrotful tears, —lei I— As though In some sweet book wo turnod a pago That brought tho thrilling tiile from manhood to t-

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The autumn conlos with all its dreamy views, 2 And still my footsteps tako their customed way, O'or paths embollishod with more wondrous hues Than o'er sprung from the shuttles magio play: Boncath my feet they spread in flush array: )n gorgeous wftaths they gloam above my head Far on tho hills, liko martial banners gay. They herald tho destroyor's direful troad. Whoso grand and gaudy march leavos all bonincl him dead. 7

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"Whilo o'er tho fallen leaves I trace my way S1 Strange thoughtsbetimos arise within my mind: Are thev tho symbols but of earths doeay. Those glowing relics floating in tho wind? ,. Ah. no! they speak, to feelings more refined,' Of hopes destroyed, of lost and faded love, Of hearts, onoe grateful, grown, alas! unkind. Of friendships changed, wo fondly thought would

Constant and true through time, as the fixed stars above.

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They teach a lesson of tho human heart, V.vcn while crush them underneath my feet llow grateful feelings all too soon depart. As otnor times and scones our sonses greet. All through the summer's red nnd torrid hc.it A cooling shelter o'er our heads thoy throw, ... And cave to wearied life a soft retreat In which its wasted vigor to renew. And fit tho failing frame its journey to purrue.

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Xow. since to us they minister no more.

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Tint in their death-huus lie-beneath our tread, •Seldom their fallen glory wo deplore, "Or sigh for those, tho beantiftil, the dead! Hut still with stolid tramp wo march ah»ad, Crushing to dust these glories of an hour, Hiving no thought to days, so lately fled. When thoir fresh beauty curtained every bower. And 'gainst tho noontido heat gavo their protecting power.

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So, too, in life, how ofton we forget Tho friends who helped us on our doubtful way: Nor seem in after years to feel re grot When thev arc numbered with tho past's array.

Vh. well, indeed, if we shall not repay Their kind assistance with a like regard. And when they fall, upon their autumn day. thrush them with callous heel upon the sward. And show how kindly deeds oft lose their just reward. •,

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Hut though tho fading autumn marks decay, And pivos a symbol of deelining years, Yet, in tho beauty of its balmy day. The record of a peaceful life appears. In its rich fruits wo banish meaner fears, And still with calm content our lifo survey. (iaxo on tho future which our journey uears. 1 Uuholdita wolcome for a long delay. 1 Its sweet and quiet joys that all our toils repay.

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And now, at length, stern winter comes apace, With stormy winds and piling drifts of snow. And flings its shroud o.er nature's tranquil fac« That smiled upon us one short month ago. Alas! tho image of despairing woo. And shuddering horror bide by many a hearth, Whilo we who sit beside tho genia' glow The grateful warmth our sparkling.s give forth. Can scarce ooovinco our minds suen speetros walk the earth. v-e—f j-

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Give to the poor! thou lordly-man of wealth ltelievc tho lot that might have been thine own Hestoro the glow of happiness and health To forms from which their images have flown! Then will they gold a double wealth have grown In tliine account upon the books 011 high A credit to some suffering brother's groan, A balance o'er some foeble orphan's sigh.— Secure 'gainst fate and time, untarnished in tho sky.

OPENING

OF

••IFORTI, AT TERRK

HAI TK -FAXI AIR^JMI, LS(7T»I^-AT

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5 iur of' he Hoard of Trustee* oft lie. .State Xormul .School, on ibe -d stud -k! in.-t., it was ordered that the institution .should be

formally opened on the oth af January 1

next by appropriate ceremonies, and that I ,ione

Thomas A. Ilenkricks and llichard AVi Thompson be refjuested to deliver addresses on the occasion."*

B. C. llobbs, John M-. Olcott and AVil-

occcasion, to the Governor and Lieutenant Governor. State officers.

Judges of the Supreme Court.J Trades and Ilertevolent Ihstitutiotts Presidents and fWulties of the colleges in the State.

Eminent educators out of the State.,: Presidents of other Normal Schools. Superintendents of City Schools ifc.the State. •.

City Council of Terre Hatite

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Press

And other friends of education.

UOOKS AND STATIONERY!

Be it urfto all the people everywhere, that

BARTLETT & GRUNDY

Are still in the

BOOK TRADE!

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Al the Old Stand,

lOl MAIN STREET,

With the largest and most

Complete Stock of Goods,

In their line, ever opened in Tcrre-Haute. and still they come. •ft -f

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

Gift Books to suit all tasts and pockets. 1 Juvenile Hooks, piles upon piles. Pocket Books, a choice selection. Blank Books, anew full stock. l'ocket Cutlery, a nico variety, vefy low. Gold Pens, Pencils nnd Pen Holders to suit the most fastidious.

Pictures and Picture Frames, the best in tho market.

Photograph Albums and Port Folioe, oome and see them. School Books with which to supply the whole country.

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

Stereoscopes and Stereoscopic Views, beautiful to behold. Writing Desks and Work Boxes, all stylet and sizes. iNight Blooming Cereus in a Magic BoJc.

Brackets for all the Knick Knaekst and an

jEndless ^Wa^ciety4i

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

LAW OFFICE AND REAL ESTATE_AGENCY.

MEREDITH~~& KEELER.

Attorneys at Law and Real Estate Agents,

CORNER MAIN AND THIKfr STS.

TERRE HAUTE, IND. {i

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

HOUSE and5 Lots, with outbuildings, 4c., all nearly new and in good repair set with fruit and shade trees, under good cultivation and in fine condition for gardening. Priec $3()00 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 111 bearing. $1,200, down, balance in one and4wo years or will trade for small farm of 20 to 40 acres. 1S6 ACRES LAND, 12 acres in cultivation,40 in deadening, 'balanco well timbered with walnut, oak, hickory, ash, &c., on Eel river, within4£ mile of saw and gristmill, at

A FARM of 140 acres, fivo miles from city, 60 acres under cultivation, balanco woll timbered.!

A PROFITABLE BUSINESS Eluding all tho property necessary to carry it on, and the good-will of tho proprietor tit will be offered only for thirty days. Hero is a chanco for a good bargain.

A FARM of 33 acros six miles from Terre Haute, on the Lockport road. This property will bo sold low.

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

A DESIRABLE LOT. on AVilson Avenue, Terro Haute. Tho lot is well fenced and has1 on it a good new stable also a choice selection of fruit treos large enough to boar. The lot is especially desirable for its location, and will be sold at a fair prico.

Many houses and lots for salo in the city, and several good farms which are not advertised hore.

ASTROLOGY.

CLAIRVOYANCE

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ASTROLOGY.

LOOK OUT.

GOOD NEWS FOR ALL.

SI ,000 TO ANY-PERSON WHO WILL EQUAL MADAME RAPHAEL IN THE PROFESSION.

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^So. shall our age be gonial, calm, serene. And years sit lightly on the furrowed face.: And neath the snows of ages still be seen Tho true heart4looir.s in bright, unfading grace.

Nor time their deathless perfumo wear away: Changeless they flourish on, through life's continuous day!

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And now. farewell lrmy yearly round is made, Careless and rambling as the way has been.-r-

Mv role of moral lecturer is played. Wherein each season furnished fbrth a scene. And if I greet you with a mournful theme On this acc.vtomeA Tis in the Influence of a poet fMne^ra, Who tie wed its coming, thronrfiji gathering tear. And de«tned its-vain d.isjjbja the fttnoral.of a year

RAPIIAEL is the best. She suc­

ceeds when all others have failed. All who are in trouble—all who haye been unfortunate—all whose fond hopes have beon disappointed, crushed and blasted by false promises and dcceit—all who have been misled and trifled with—all fly to hor for advice and satisfaction. All who aro in doubt of the affections of those they love, consult her to relievo and satisfy their minds.

In Love Affairs She Never Fails. She has the socret of winning the affections of the opposite sex. She shows you the likeness of your future wife or husband, or abseut friend. She guides tho single to a hap-

marriage, and makes the married hap^y. aid and advice has been solicited in innumerable instances, -and the result has always been the means of socuring A Speedy and Happy Marriage. She is, thereforo, a sure dependence. It is well known to tho public at large that she was the first and she is the only person in this country who can show the likeness in reality nnd who can give entire satisfaction on all the concerns of life, which can" be tested and proved by thousands, both married and single, who daily and eagerly visit her.

To all in business her advice is invaluable. She can foretell, with the greatest certainty, the result of alt commercial and business transactions. lottery numbers given without extra charge.

MADAME RAPHAEL is a bona fide Astrologist that every one can depend upon. She is the greatest Clarivoyant of the nineteenth century. It is that well-known fact that makes illicit pretonders copy her advertisements and try to imitate her.

Madame Raphael is the seventh daughter of the seventh daughter she was born with a natural gift she can foretell your very thoughts. Sho also cures drunkenness, and discovers lost or hidden treasures.

All interviews strictly private and confidential. As a female Physician her remedies never fail to cure all female irregularities, and so produce the monthly flow, without danger or exposure. They can not injure, but. on the contrary, thoy improve the health.

Therefore, come one, come all, to

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lit Richmond, bet. Central Avraoe and Join nXCISSATI, OHIO. TERMS.—Ladies, $1: Gentlemen, $1.50.

N. B.—Those at a distance.mny communicate with perfect satisfaction by enclosing one dollar and stamp. All communications strictly private and confidential.

Address Lock Box 531, Cincinnati, Ohio. augSSwly

ARCHITECT.

j^RCHITEqT & BTJILDER.

jr. A. VUVOAGII,

PUns.Specifications, Suserintiitidance, and Detail Drawings furuuhed for every description of Building*.

QrnpK—Northeast eornar of Wabash and Sixth Strtets.W story, DoaJng l^Qclr.

f^t I tnina We»»»* •"Mft tint 1? Hie in»i«nal mode «f procedure in

•!»««•?of st»(ml'lflililvusil nerroBs j»riwlr»» tiou? I)w.. not rr».«on,tll its that judicious a li mutation is required*' lo retort to violent ,.purgation In such ea& la as absurd a» it

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a starving man. Yet it is

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ery day. Yes, this stupid And Unphi-

losophical practice is eonlinued in the teeth of the

grrat fart

that physical wCakrtess, with

all the nervous disthrb nees that accompany it, is niore Certainly and rapidly relieved by llostettcr's Stomoch bitters than by any other

liam 11. McKeen were" appointed a com- »«Ueln^itSVtor^dmittee of arrangements and of invitation 1 lty or irregularity of the bowels, and that this rri symptom must not be over looked. But while for the occasion. 1 liev were instructed |,c .Whargc of the waste matter of the systo extend invitations to be present.on the ^'^^^^l^it^do'b'oth.8 Tlfey At 60c, 75c, $1.00,1.25,1.50, up to

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Chatincey Rose of Terre Haute. John Purdue of Lafayette. Washington C. PcPauw of New Albany, fxlitors and correspondents of the

The Bitters do both. They com­

bine aperient and anti-bilious properties, with extraordinary tonic power. Even while removing obstructions frotli the bowels, they tone and invigorate those orgs s. Through thti stomach, upon which the great vegetable specific acts directly, it gives a healthy and

with a new accession of the alimentary pnn ciple, the nerves braccd. and all the dormant powers of the sjs'.em 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, emanated and nervous invalids by the use of this wonderful corrective, alterative and tonic. Lot common sense decide between such a prcpration and a prostrating cathartic supplemented by po!sonous astringent like strychmnc or quinia. dwli

Allcock's Porous Plasters. seem to possess tho quality of Accumulating Electricity and imparting it to the body," whereby the circulation of ihq blood becomes exualized upon the parts where applied, causing pain and morbid action to cease. The Porous Plasters arc flexible, and fovrtB of a great help to those who have weak back., or pains in the side.' Especialy are they valuable to those who have neglected colds. They arc often preventives of Consumption: nay,' they are belicvod to have loosened the' grasp of this terrible affliction, and been mainly instrumental in effecting a cure. Invariable climates they should be worn on tho breast or between the- shoulders, or over the kidneys, by those who are iubject to take cold easily. dwlw

BOTTLED PAUL YSIS.

This is tho proper title of the horrible metallic hair dyes. Worse than the fate of Absalom may be the fate of those who use them.

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

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

CRISTADORO'S HAIR PRESEVATIVE, as a Dressing, acts like a charm. Tryit. 'Sdwlm. f-jn A

TO OWNERS OF HOUSES. Thousands of Horses die yearly from Colic. This need not be. Dr. Tobias A etctian Horse Liniment will positively enre every case, if given when first taken. The cost is only one dollar. Every owner of a horse should have a bottle in his stable, rerd.v for use, It is warranted superior to nnytliing clso for the cure of CUt«, Wind Gall'1, Swellings, Sore Throat. Sprains, Bruises,Old Sores, &c. 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 magic. Orders constantly reoe ved from the racing liable* of England

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Johns­

town, Owen county, Ind. Those lands are in tho center of tho qoal belt would exchange for house and lot, and vacant lots.

Farm of 200 Acros, 50 under cultivation, two and a half miles from Hartford, Vigo county.

A FARM of227 acres, 80 in cultivation, 80 in prnirio and 67 in timber, 7miles from Scdalia. Missouri frame house with thrco large rooms, cistern, log stable timbered with oak,hickory, ash, cottonwood, &c timber land 4 miles from farm would exchange for city or country property.

The Sea Weed Tonic invigorates the powers of the stomach, and by strengthening the digestion and bringing it to a norma] and healthy condition improves the quality of the blood, by which means the formation of ulcers or tubercles in the lungs becomes impossible. The combined action of those medicines, as thus explained, will cure evory case of Consumption, if the remedies are used in time and tho use of them is persevered in sufficiently to bring tho caso 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 he had gratis or sent by mail by addressing his Principal Office No. 15 N. Sixth street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Prico of tho Pulmonic Syrup and Seaweed Tonic, oach ?1 50 per bottlo, or 87 50 a half dozen. Mandrake Pills. 35 ccn t* per box. For sale by all druggists and dealers. dSdw

AVEDLOCK.

Essays on the Errors of Youth, and the follies of Age, in relation to MARRIAGE and SOCIAL EVILS, with s)lf-help for the unfortunate. Sent in sealed letter envelopes, frco chargc. Address, HOWARD ASSOCIATION Box P. Philadelphia, Pa. 26dw3m

Ladies Take Particular Notice.

THE REAL VELPEAU FEMALE PILLS. WARIIAJVTED

Tago

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HESE PILLS, so eclehrated many years in Paris, for tho relief of female irregularities,arc now offered for sale for the first time in America. Thoy have been kept in comparative obscurity, from tho fact thaMho originator Dr. Velpcau, is aphysician in Paris of wealth, and has withheld them from general use lest they should be employed ibr unlawful purposes. In overcoming fomal# obstructions Falling of tho Womb, Whites, Green Sickness, Suppression, Retention, or Immoderate Flow of the Monthly Discharges, Nervous and Spinal Affections, Pains in the Back and Limbs, Fatigue on slight exertion. Paipilation of the Heart, Hysteries, &c., and will effect a cure when all other means have failed and, although a powerful remedy, do not contain calomel, antimony, or anything hurtful to the constitution.

To married ladies and young girls who have never been regulated, they 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

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

Sold by all Druggists in Terre Hauto. aprilSdly

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^^hotels.Si it!

Jacob Butx. George But*. SATIOML HOUSE.

!|1! Cor. Sixth and Main Street*. TeiTe Haute. Indiana. Jacob Rutz, Son, Props.

This House has been thoroughly refurnished. my23dly.

TERRE HAUTE HOUSE.

Corner Mat* and Sectntk St*. Terr? Haute. .Indiana.

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

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for it The oelebrated Hiram Wood­

ruff, of trotting fame, used it for years- Col. Philo P. Bush, of the Jerome Race Course, has given a certificate whick can be seen at the Depot, staing that after years of trial, it is the best in the world. His address is Fordham, N. Y. No one once using it will ever bo withoutit. It is put up in pint Bottles- Sold by all Druggists and Saddlers throughout the United States. Depot 10 Park Place, New 8dwlm

Consumption.

The Three Remedies. "SCHRSCK'S PULMO­

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

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

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C. Wit%& Co's,

1.0 Bit* StttfcET£|T

DEMING BLOCK.

Real Lace Collars

$e.oo.

LACE HANDKERCHIEFS

At 25, 50, 75e, $1.00 up to $6.00.

IFTTIR/S

At all prices we defy competition ana will sell, as low as the lowest. Our stock of Furs are fresh all through and well made.

SHAWLS

To be sold at COST for the Christmas trade. We have Shoulder Shawls, Square, Long and Broche Shawls.

BREAKFAST CAFES, large, at $1.00. HOODS AND NUBIAS,inelegant styles.

BOUIiEVABD SKIRTS, a fine assortment. HOSIERY AND GLOVES, the largest assortment in the city.

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Take notice that

we

will

sell all our f/ootls LOW for the Christinas trade.

Look at our "DOLLAR SHOW ASE!" The best bargains are in this ease. Call at

A

O. WITTIG & OO'S,

pt70 MAIN STREET,

Doming Block

LEATHER, HIDES, &C.

L. A. BURXKTT. JOMX

LA.

BURNETT & CO.,

Manufacture nd Dealers in

Leather, Hides, Oils, Shoe Findings,

AXO CURRIERS' TOOLS,

Nos. 114 146 Main St., Terre Hank, Ind CASH for Hides, Furs »Sheep Pelts, Deer Skins, Tallow, and Leather in the Rough,

Cdn^gnmcitts always receive prompt attention. mayodwtf

TOHN BAENIKLE, tSS it

MAIN STREET,

Over 8axton A Wibadej'i Dry Goods Store, 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 the purpose of carrying on

MERCHANT TAILORING.

He keeps always on hand a Fashionable selection of Cassimeres, Vestings, 'Cloths, &c., and is ready to make it up in

THE LATEST STYLE J*i

AND ON

A GENTS^WANTED

3TOSELL OUR CEH5HRATKD I

foldenKfountain Pen!!

Acknowledged by all who have used them to be the best Pen madoorsoldin this country. No blotting! No soiled fingers! Sixty linos written with one pen of ink! Will outwear any steel pen ever made. Bankers, merchants, teachers-and all classcs, endorse them in the highest terms of praise. Put up in neat slido 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 frco of postage, and guaranteed to give pcrfect satisfaction.

Liberal Commission to Agents! Wo are prepared to givo any energctic pcrtne agency of theso Pens, a commission which will pay 8200 per month. We hi

son taking mission whL„ invite all persons wishing employment, to send for samples and circulars.

Three sample Pens will be mailed for 10 cts Address, WESTERN PUBLISHING CO., .. Indianapolis, Ind.',-

Omaha, San Francisco

T. 0. Brvm, Proprietor.

CLARK HOUSE, Cor. First & Olio St*.,

Terro Haute, Indiana.

W. H. GRIFFITH, Trop.

Office of Marshall, Montecuma and Palestine Hack Lines. Free Buss to and from all trains. nov28dtf

National State Bank. TBUUC-IIAOTS,IXD., Dee.

6,1869.

Notice is hereby given that the annual meeting of the Stockholders of this Bank will be hela at their Banking Hor.se on Tuesday the eloventh day of January, 1870, between the hoars of 10 A. M.and-4 r. u..forih« p«rpose of electing seven Directors: for the enru-

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RAILROADS.

Indianapolis & St. Louis R. R. WINTER ARRANGEMENT

THEM THROUGH EXPRESS TRAINS DAILY BETWEEN Terre Hante and all Cities and

Toivns West.f£~\,

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Condensed Time Schedule, December 1,1869.

Daily Evory Day Except Sundays.

ViJWestward. Night ex. Fast ex. Night ex. Terre Haute leave 11.40 pm 6.(6 am 11.35 am Mattoon- arrive 2.08 am 8.48 am 2.40 pm 3.15 pm 2.20 am 2.20 am 3.40am 10.34am 4.24pm 5.35 am 5.45pm 5.45 pm 8.04 am 8.15 8.15 7.53 am 2.35 8.26 9.00 am 3.30 9.20 9.50 am 4.35 pm 12.10 am arrive 6.45pm 12.50am 9.00am 7.50 pm 1.38 am 1.50 pm 12.25 a 6.06 am 12.25 am 2.05 am 7.58 a in 2.05 am 11.10 a in 11.10 am 11.10 am 12.40 12.40 12.J0 2.25 am 9.55 am 5.00 pm 8.-50 am 5.00 !.50 a in 6.00 6.00 6.00

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Pai a 4Decatur. Bloomington Alton, St. Louis, leavp Macon, Sodalia' Kansas City, Leavenworth Lawrence, Topcka. St.

Joseph,

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

Sleeping Cars on all Night Trains,

BAGGAGE CHECKED THROVOIT 3.

D. HERKIMER. JNO.S. GARLAND, Gen'l Sup't. Gen'l Pass'r Ag't.

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COAL.

Coal and iWood.

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9. C. STINKARD AND WM. BARR1CK, Having formed a partnership under the name ofStunkard A Barrick, for tho sale of Coal and Wood, would respectfully-announce to the public that they will keep constantly on hand and for salo at lowest rates, all kinds of Coal at Wholesale ,and retail, also Wood Tor the fall and winter trade.

Office at No. 25 Buntin House, Terre Haute, Ind. All orders for Coal filled promptly. A share of the public patronage is respect fa lly solicited.

QULLIYAN

OVSTY C"AL.

^-3 Being now prepared to fill all order* for Sullivan County Coal, which is claimed to be eoual to the Brazil, for all domestic purposes, wiH deliver to any part of the eity, by leaving your order at office of B. B. Bryant'& Co., C.H Ripley, or J. A. Foote's Tea

pOALl COAL!— RIVER COAL' Screened on the widest fereon used in Vigo county, and Uow is your time to get winter supplies at the lowest rates. All ord»rj promptly filled. Thankful for past favors, respectfully ask a eoatiuuanee of the jsrme

UOma?^ort5,"Third

SnSUtf GWOUU

street, between Main

and '/henry ajgotg. where order* may be (eft, or atlhe old Wei P. O. Box 396.

lay

S^ales. or by»adwnnf JOHli McFARLANE.

Main Street, bet. 4th oth,

TEBKE-HAUTE, IND.

We keep the most,complete stock of^

BootstShoes

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

Fashionable Styles

Manufactured, which ore offered at

Very Low Prices!

We have constantly on hand a large Stock

Our Own Manufacture!

Customers leaving their orders with us can be furnished with a

GOOD FITTING BOOT

on short notice.-

t@* Repairing done to order.

TBY US.

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And on very Reasonable Terms. Having no high rents to pay, he promises to make up to Order, whether the goods be furnished by him or not. Everything in his line cheaper than anywhere else.

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

GREATEST INTENTION OF THE AGE

Cheapness, Durability, Convenience.

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Music .and Art Emporium^

»&), oi Maixi Street, (Lindemann's Old Stand.) Pianos, ... Melodeona,

Parlor and Church Organs,

And Musical InstrAicnts of every description. Largo Stock of all kinds of Chromos,

Pictures, Mirrors, -r Looking Glii«sld Albums, :.HQV h?

Storeoscopio Views, Pramss, Jtu-Xtf* Moulding, etc.,

In great variety.

BST Particular attention paid to tuning and: repairing Pianos and other Musical Instruments.

All kinds of Frames promptly made to order at 91 MAIN STREET.

C.J. KANTMAN:

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PAINTERS.

W. HOWARD MANNING,

Sign and Carriage Painter.

I am now prepared to do all kinds of Buggy, Wagon, Carriage and Sign Paintingi on a little better terms to customers than any other firm in the city if you don't believe it try me.

N. B. All work warranted to give satisfaction. SHOP —On 3d street, between Mam and Cherry. j27

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LRLKWER.

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Wholesale Dealers and Manufacturers of

Ladies' Gents's Gloves, &c.,

TERItE IIA UlE, INDIANA.1

Pension Claims Prosecuted. Arrears of Pay Procured,

Bounty Money Procured.'1

ttS- Refer to Merchants, Bankers and Cilitens generally, and to any one of the thou^nad a a a ia9dwtf S- DAJtALDSO^^

JAMES B.LYNE,

Wholesale and Retail dealer in

Pura Copper Distilled tucky Whisky

TERRE-HATJTE, declfidwly

CitiP. 4LESAJC«)*ft.

Store, with whom

I have made arrangements to fill all orders, and give all information in regard to the business. J. A. MORGAN.

IND.F

ALEXANDER & HEAD,

DEALERS IS

FLOUR, MEAL,

CORN, OATS,

SPECIAL NOTICE!

LAZARUS & MORRIS'

CELEBRATED

Perfected, Spectacles!

AND EYE GLASSES.

S. R. FREEM/

JULIUS miessen,^

Furs,

Ko. 50 South lleredian Street, Stimuli's Hlork, 3-ii I

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INDIANAPOLIS, IND..'

8Sff*Furs re-modeled into the Latest Styles, at reasonable chargcs. Particular attention paid to repairing and altering Furs, if sent from a distance. octlldtoianJ

MILITARY CLAIMS.

DAVID S. DANALDSON,

Military Attorney, Kotsry anil Claim Agent, Regularly Authorized and Licensed.

Office—Farrington Block, K. Corner Pnblic'Sqnare, Up Stairs, First Door,

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AND FEED OF ALL EINDS^h:

Ctra€r $th an& X«lflSni

Artidei delircrad to nay part of thed^ee

the

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

11,

Jeweler,

"3* All1!1 IND*)

ONE DAY ONLY,

Friday, December 17th, 1869.

He attends for the purpose of assisting Mr. S. R. FREEMAN IN FITTING THE EYE IN DIFFICULT OB

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 to be the Most Perfect assistance to sight ever

ea*e and comfort

manufactured, and

can always be relied upon as affording

V.'/

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nerfeet

while

serving the Eye*

strengthening and pre­

most thoroughly.

We take occasion to notify the Public that we employ no pedlars, and to caution them against those pretending to have our goods for sale. d&w 4i

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AMEBICAS A.N'D PARISIAN %RIRRI'%L

CONFECTIONER BAKER, £*iO. 16 SOUTH FOURTH STREET, Bet. Main and Cherry Sts.,

Terre Haute, Ind. Keeps constantly on hand a fresh supply of Cakes, Candies, Ico Cream, Bread and Crack°rOrnamental Cakes. PjTamids, Ice Cream, Water Ices, Charlottc-russe, Jelly, Blanco Mange, Roman-Punch, Bisquit Glace, Trortage de ram, Fancy IccCream, Pastry, Tongue, Chicken Salad, &e., will bo made to order.

Private Parties furnished with Oysters, Meats Ice Cream, Jellies, &c., on short notice. ~s,. ."maylMtf

Mi'JVt- tsttfi

I. LKLEWKR.

New York Fur Manufactory.

D. LELEWER & BRO.,

..

AGENTS WANTED! Everybody's Lawyer.

AND BOOK OP FORMS. It Is a Law Library Condenecd

St"THE°NfeW

With the RBD JACKBT CHVRS a Single slow Sets gplatter. Before

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Will highest prico butter.

The^/fiurn is of wood

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Foreirfti antt Domestic Wines and Liquors. No. 78 Main St, bot. 3d and 4tli

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BAKERY.

UNION STEAM BAKERY,

CANDY MANUFACTORY. AND

O S O E

FRANK HEINIG&mt HER,

^1| Mauufacturorslof all kinds ot

CRACKERS,

BREAD AND CAKES,

^PRETZELS, jT'

•Wa Si-wi And dealers in

i'm GROCERIES T. 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 ijTEAM we are enabled to meet all orders in our lino promptly and with satisfaction, and will sell at the lowost rates. ja20dtf

PROGRAMMES,

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It is the Latest and Kcst Work out! It is the most reliable ever Issued I It Is alike sulijtet to all tlie States I! 1 It is alike Suited to all tlie States It is equal to every Emergency! It is an Instructive Book fer tke Family! It is a Ready Reference Book for all Classes! It is the Plainest, Simplest, and most ComIUs, in short, "Tho People's Great Form Bookl"

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To cap the the Climax, It is the Cheapest Book before the People I "THE KIXG OF STOCK BOOK&V—1,200 pages, 200 illustrations. All about tho history and varieties, crossing, breeding, feoding, and management, discasac, aniMneir remedies, of the horse, cattle, sheep swinO, poultry &c.

In cheapness and fullooss it has no

rival. Farmcr3 will buy itbefore any othor

MAP WONDER" for every

subscriber, sent freo 80 pages. Address 8dlm GOODSPEED & CO.. Cqicago.

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goods

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dirt^w* settle.

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mother, plain old fashioned

Dasher, .. the ^BDJACERT CNCUJ

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Money raise it allprauoit light work.

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

American Chopping Machine!

With which a child ean CHOP (not grind) five

fies.

iounds of meat in three minutes. For FamiHotels. Restaurants and Butchers, all sues are made. It can be seen at

JOXES

4k

FEVER

JON£8, East sideSquare.

AND ACME.

DAUSIGER'S TEGETABLK Fever Powders

Effectuallycu recall oases within twenty-four New oe3Kwd2u9

hour*. Yorlr

Office. Ko. 77 Liberty

First Nalloual Bank of Terrc-Hautc. lnu-ffiGTE, I»„ Dee. 2, llfi| The annual meeting of the Stockholder* of this Bank, for tha election of seven (7) Diree tors to serve for tha ensuing year, will be" held

At th9 Dtfiklm S iy, IIth, 1870, btftteen

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THE

DAILY AND WEEKLY

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Terre Haute Express

Printing: Establishment,

CORNER SIXTH AND OHIO STREETS,

Opposite the Post Office.

HAVING PURCHASED THE EXTENSIVE

Sl

Steam Job Printing Establishment

•wrs&uex**?epA*

j" •rt'f ijl

OP ALCEN & 'ANDREWS,

And Consolidated it with the EXPRESS,

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BESIDES ADDIN& LARGELY IN NEW MATERIAL, WE ARE NOW PREPARED TO EXECUTE WITH DISPATCH

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UMD BILLS,

MiANKS, BBEEFS, :,.

IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, IN THE

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RAILROAD CARDS, INSURANCE CARDS, BUSINESS CARDS. ADDRESS CARDS ,-.4..INVITATION CARDS. SHIPPING CARDS, tu i-t «fQ: -1 "I ft,"* hr id

Of any size, and in any color or combination, and in a style

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COMMERCIAL AND MERCANTILE

JOB WORK,

Palace df

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LABELS, IN EVERY POSSIBLE VARIETY, FROM

.ts, sfesrl" iS?

Descriptions

GOTTEN UP PROMPTLY AT THE VEB.Y LOWEST PBICES

at 4i •*..£

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Of .every kind, done with

GREATES1 DISPATCH AND IN THE1

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THE CELEBRATED

Stcck's, Patent Cycl»i4i and other first-class Makers'

In all the essential points to be unitcdin. making a truly first-class instrument, tn«M Pianos haro earned for themselves a repuia-, tion regardless of Foreign Ribbon Decorations, 'Ac., Ac., that places them

WITHOUT RIVALS!

While tobuyers tho following important confv™ a a 1st. In making continually purchases or large number of Instruments at a_time, tor cash, besides receiving tho benefits of tno lowest discounts, it secures mo likewise, always the most choice instruments. 2d. Occupying the extensive building ot my own, thus saving the costly rents also being ahle to attend personally to the tuning ana repairing, enables me to offer to buyers sncn superior instruments which simply are oelow competition of any other dealer hct& QSmsu abroad. jg|

A full assortment of tho eelebrated Silver Touguo

Organs and Melodeons

Constantly on hand: also, Sheet Music, Instruction Books, and every variety of Smaller Musical Instrument*.

When needing any articlo ill the Music line send orders or call at

Headquarters Music Trade,

IN TERRE IIAUTE^

Kissner's Palace of Music,

No. 48 OHIO STREET,

(OPP- tho old Court House.) TERRE HAUTE,

N. B. All kinds of Instruments repaired*.

MEDICAL.

DOCTOR

ife-ia •Kiii'iimm-.

LABELS

-.Ins?

CIRCULARS, ABSTRACTS, DEEDS, I

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WILBER,

general

It is self-evident that a physioian who confines himself exclusively to the study of a certain class of diseases and treats thousands of cases every year, must acquire greater skill in that speoialty than only general practice. Many physicians, recognizing this fact, introduce patients to tho Doctor after reading his Medical Pamphlet. Communications confidential. A friendly talk_will

cost you nothing. Office central, yet retired. No. 637 St. Charles street, St. Louis, Mo. Hours, 9 A. M., to 7 p. ir., Sundays oxceptod.

MANHOOD:

How Lost! How Restored

Ju*t Published, in atealed envelope. Pyicefj cent* A LECTURE ON THE NATURAL TREAfMENT.and Radical Cure of Spermatorrhoea, or Seminal Weakness, Involuntary Emissions, Sexual Debility.and Impediments to Marriage, generally: Nervousness, Consumption, Epilepsy, and Fits Mental and Physical Inca-

S.OBT.

acity, resulting from Self Abuse, fec., by J. Cct.TFRWKLL, M. D., author, of the "Green Book," tc. 'A noon to Thonnnnd* or Sufferers."

Sent under seal, in a plain envelope, to any address, poitpaul,

MR

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office, con­

sultation and Reception Rooms, 616 Washington Avcnuo, St. Leuis, Mo.,-treats with the greatest success all Diseases of Woman, Lonehoreea. or Whites Falling, inflamation or Ulceration of the Womb, Ovaritis, Pruritis, Amenorrheea, Menorrhagia, Dysmenorrhoea. and Sterility, or Barrenness also, every disease connected with Puberty, Menstruation or Pregnancy. Since the Boctor confines himself exclusively to the treatment of those complaints,-and treats a very large number of cases, it follows that his knowledge of them must bo far more extensive and accurate than fh.it of physicians in

practice. Send stamp for Medical

amphlet of thirty-sis pages. No matter who havo failed, read what ho says. Patients in every Western State. Cures guarranteed.— Consultation byletteror at office free. Rooms for patients requiring daily attention. A lady assistant. Hour 9

A. H.

day excepted.

to 7 r. v., Sun­

DR. WHITTIER,

A REGULAR GRADUATK OP MBDIGttfl, as Diploma at office will show, has been longer engaged in the treatment of Veuereral Seyual and Privaee Disease* than any other Physioian in St. Louis. f-jyphillis. Gonorrhea, Gleet, Stricturo, Orchitis Hernia and Rupture, all Uninary diaeases. Syphilitic or Mereurial Affections^ of the Throat, Skin or Bones, are trotted with unparalleled success.

Spermatorrhea, Sexual Debility and Impotency. as the result of self-abuse in youth, sexual excess in mature years or other caases, and which produce some of the following effects, as Nocturnal Emissions. Blotches, Debilitv, Dixziness, 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.

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

REPUTATION IS UNION-WIDE, ARE WORTH READING. Doctor Whittler publishes a Medioal Pam-

Shct

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relating to Venereal Diseases and.the isastrous and varied consequences of selfabuse. that will be sent to any address in a sealed envelope for two stamps. It contains full symptom lists that will enable those affected to determine the nature of their complaint and give a written statement of their case that will answer almost as well for the purpose of treatment as a jpersonal interview but where it is convenient tho Doctor should be consulted personally. Those having friends that may require advice, can supply them with this valuable work jr sending their address, with stamp. Thus you can assist the unfortunates without their knowing their benefactor. Certainly no sub« ioct is of more importance than purity of blood and perfect manhood.

.a

on receipt of six cents, or

•two postage stamps, to CHA8- J. C. KLINE &CO.. 127 Bowery, Hew Tork, Post Office Box 4680.

Also Dr. Culverwell's "Marriage Guide," price 25 cents. nov4dw3m.

PHILOSOPHY

of

MARRIAGE

-L A NRW Conns* or Li cnniB8,s asdelivercd at tho New York Museum of An atomy, em Meets: How to Live and What to Live for, Youth. Maturity and Old Age Man-

hood Generally Reviewed. Thocauseof ln digestion: .Flatnlancc and Nervous Dyseaso accounted for: MarriagoPhilosophicallgConsidered. Ac. Pocket volumes contamin theso Lectures will forwarded on receipt offour stamps, by addressing SKO'T NKW YOHK Mu8EUU or AKAromr, 618 Broadway, New York. marl6dly

HOFFS

MALT EXTRACT. Great Reduction Jn Price.

Qualities and Properties Unimpaired.. A Dellghtfol, Satritloa* BEYEBAOK. A Pleasant Invigorating TOKIC. A Substitute for Ale and Alcoholic Drinks. A 8TBKSGTHKSER for the Debilitated. [Especially Nursing Mothers.] .j afa jiiJV Certain REM for Disorders of the

THROAT, CHE? JSCS AND STOMACH. ,p%h tfjsSold by Druggists and GrocersJOS. S. PEDKBSEN, 2% Murray St., New YorkSole Agent for U.S. and British Provinc»s. jan4deodly

DENTISTS.

L. H. BARTHOLOMEW,

DR

8CBGKOX AXD KECHAXICAL E N I S

Successor to Dr. D. M. WELD, No. 157Main St. National Block, Terre Haute, Ind. m30dtf,

R. C. O. LINCOLN, The Oldest Established. Dentist

IJf TERRE HAITTE,

OrriCK—On Sixth Street, .between Mam and Ohio,

one door

south of National House.

Having had upwards of eighteen years experience in DenUstiyrh®4S eonfident thathe give satisfaction in*ll eases.

HORSES,

jy20dly

MULES AND HOGS.-I will sell

on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays between tho hoars of 8 o'clock A.M. and 12 M..at the Public Pound in the eity of Terre Haute, to the highest bidder, at public auction, all hogs that magr have been on any of these days within the Public Pound more than twelve hours, ana all the horses or mules that may have been in said Ponnd more than two days. E. 0. WH1TJ5MAN. novl2d*f

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Marshal.

ATTORNEYS.

JOHN f. BAUD, CHAELRS CKOFT, AIRP

& CRUJPT^^

ATTORNEYS AT LAW,

SSMklii Street,up stair*

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