Daily Wabash Express, Volume 19, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 18 January 1870 — Page 3
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The Baptists have 143 churches in Minnesota, with a membership of 4,728.
The New Orleans Presbyterian calls a "half Christian" a "nibbling professor."
The domestics at Laporte, get rid of ironing by leaving the washing out over night.
A band of "Mohawk and Chippewa Indian vocalists are traveling in Pennsylvania."
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claret. Sixice the war there have been more easel df insanity in the South than were ever known befor Wf-
The Universalists in the United States have 7D2 societies and 588 ministers connected with 32 associations.
At a recent cock fight in California, "Democracy"'* was clawed fearfully by "Fifteenth Amendment."
Twenty-one thousand copies of Bartlett's "Familiar Quotations" have been sold in the United States. *0
The San Francisco \l*ater'1 (Snupaiiy is paid a dividend in 1869 of $480,000, and the Gas Company $405,000.
The government of a Swiss canton has vetoed all amusements during the sitting of the Ecumenical Council.
New York doctors advise all persons to take a cold bath every morning this winter, the colder the weather the better.
A man has discovered.a method of steering a flying ship, only he can't get the pesky thing to fly.—Detroit free J'rcsti.
Hon. George IT. Pendleton will deliver the annual oration before the lite\rarv societies of the University of Virnia, in July.
Saxe asserts that it is pleasant to be surrounded by a group of ladi^ but he likes to be surrounded by one just as well.
Officers of the English Navy are to be allowed to retire at fifty years of age, and at fifty-five will be requested to go.
They duse daily two hundred and fiftypounds of nitro-glycerine at the Hoosic tunnel, and kill about five men a month.
Hon. Thomas Ewing has written a letter to the Cincinnati Commercial defending the course of the administration in regard to Cuba. *j
Mayor Hall, of New York, delivered a lecture at Cooper Institute upon the "Prism of Charity." The receipts were thirty-seven dollars. A big haul.
The wife of-Mr. William Downs, of New York, presented him with three daughters as a "New' Year's present. William is now the father of eighteen children.
A debating society at Walnut Bend, Barren county, Kentucky, has decided that "all the human family now on earth are not descendants of Adam and Eve."
The Byron scandal has given rise to innumerable articles in tho literary journals of Germany. Mrs. Stowe is bitterly denounced by the German critics, as guilty of "the greatest literary crime of the century."
A young lady went to see the "Merry wives of Windsor" the other evening, mid during the play asked her escort to point out Mr. Windsor, as she did not see his name oil, the bill! "Boys," asked the teacher of an infant Sunday school class, "did you ever see an elephant's skin?" "Yes, sir, did," piped in a little fellow away down at the wot. "Did you, Robert? Where was it?" "On an elephant, sir "A friend was speaking to Thackary a lately deceased Bacchanalian. "Ah!" said the great humorist, with a twinkle in his eye, and a chuckle in his sigh— "Ah!" said lie, "take him for half-and-half, we ne'er shall look upon his like again!" "Who's that gentleman, my little man?" was asked of an urchin. "That one with tlie spike-tained coat!" "Yes," was the response. "Why, he's a brevet uncle of mine." "How's that?" was asked. 'Cause lie'B engaged to my nunt Mary."
A man in Ironton, Ohio, has applid for a license to marry his wife (a woman to whom he was united is Kentucky seventeen years ago) in order, he said, 'to quiet a fuss4n church." The first "marriage' occurred when tl^e were small children.
A friend of ours was recently blessed by an addition to his household. Next morn ing the happy man took his bor-vcar old boy into the room to see his little\rother, who was quietly enjoying liis first morning nap with his littlo mouth open. All were watchihg the elder brother, desirous to catch first observation. With firmly fixed at the new comcr, and wit countenance showing trouble within, alter a moment's silence, hedefinantly exclaim ed: "I should like to know who has pull ed out baby's teeth?"
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Yearly advertisers will be allowed MONTHLY CHANGES of matter FREE of CHARGE* r,. »w The rutog of Advertising tho W KBK-.
Legal advertisements one dollar per attend.
Marriage and Funeral notices S1.00. I
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Society meetings and Religious notices ]. .Harrison township—L. A. Burnett,Gen. 25 cents eacn insertion, invariably in ad-1 Charles Cruft, Col. H. D. Scott, W. B. vance. ,: I Warren, John Kizer, Nicholas Fiibeck,
Varieties.
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Spurgeon has the gout. Sugar Creek—Jphn Barnard, W. W,
Cincinnati has a "Widows' Home." Casto. Favette It costs a Deleware man two. dollars to marry three wives.
Russia-will engage extensively in railway building this year. Massachusetts convicts cost $174 11 lost year, and earned $222 56.
The New Mexico Legislature is going to enfranchise the women. Thirty thousand copies of Gough's autobiography have been sold.
Ex-Solicitor Binckley has returned to 11©^ calomol, or blue pill, or any other mineral Somerset, Ohio, and is about Rtarting a I preparation. The siok were directed to eat Democratic papoiv %-q I herbs to strengthen them, to purify them, u....i t. :c„l to heal them. In that day the art of making
.. I vegetable extracts was unknown. The herbal '!f5j Kailroad have to pay half-fare when trav- medicines wero mere mfnsions. eline over it I 1* 'IK I It was resorved for a later age to unite tho -"if* I sanitary essences of tonic, aperient and anti-
Paris has one hundred and twenty-five I
breweries and consumes more beer than
Immigrants from thirty-six different countries and 34,784 in number landed in Boston last year.
The London gas works use three thousand tons of coal every day, and make ten million cubic feet.
If
make toolreu, give that gallows its due, and pray where would you be?" "Why, honey," said he, "faith that's easily known —I'd be riding to town by mjmelf all alone."
I leetiag of the Vigo Coantj Jiepubli can Executive Committee. The Bepublican Executive Committee 15 001 of Vigo County will meet at tlie office of 30 001 W. Thompson, corner of Filth and 50 00
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over Tuell,Ripley & Dealings
75 eo store, on Saturday. 22d inst. at 2 o'clock 150 00 p. f., for the purpose of calling a county 209 001convention to appoint thirty-three delegates to the BepublicanState Convention to be held at Indianapolis on the 22d day
All Republicans feel
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LY EXPRESS will be lialf tho rates charged February, 1870. tho DAILY. ear Advertisements in both DAILY and WEEKLY, will bo charged fall Daily rates I publican party are respectfully invited to and one-half the/Weekly ratoa. 1
ing an interest in the success oftheBe-
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square for each insertion in weekly. tar Loeal Notices .10 cents per line. No The following arethp n*m«nfih»l?T item however short msorted in local column1! loiiowmg are me namesot the £.xfor le»« than 50 cents. ecutive Committee:
A. HURNETT, Chairman,
Jonathan (iilman, John Haney, W. H. Manning,_Jas. (JMara, Col. Chas. Smith Capt.G. W. Hay ward, J. Perkins
Honey Creek—Nelson St. Clair, David
»j pngh.
Jas. W. Watts, W. D. Shuey,
Otter Oeek—Harvey Evans, E. A. Johnson,. Nevins—H. S. Creal, William Rakes. .Lost Creek—Henry Fairbanks, Isaac C. Myert.
Riley—W. R. Ray, D. S. Lee. Pierson—William Brown, John E. Woodruff.
Linton—James Sanford. Frederick Bi teller. Prairie Creek—J. D. E. Kester, Ira. C. Tichenor dee'd.
Prairieton—rWm. A. Cunn. G. W. Dickerson.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Health's Beat Defence.
''The woak earth herbs," says St. Paul, so that viguteen hundred years ago the value of me,jieinal plants was apprecsated. In the Old Testament botanioal romodies aro repeatedly recommended, bnt In no passage of sacrod history is man recommended to swal
bi.,ion.s ro.ots-
and
Pl*^. ^ith
stimulant, and thus secure their rapid diffu sion through tho ays torn. The crowning triumph of this effective mode of concentrating ana applyinf the virtues of medicinal vegetables was achieved in the production of HosI tetter's Stomach Bitters. Never before had a perfectly pure alcoholie stimulant been com)ined with thb expressed juices of the finest spocilics of the vegetablo kingdom. Never yet.thoushoighteon years havo elapsed sinoe t' ts Introaoction. has this great restorative ieen oquallod. It is taken at all seasons, in all dimes as tho mest!potent safeguard against epidemics, as a protection against all unhealthy exhalations that produco debility of beget disease as an appetizer as a sovereign euro for dyspepsia as a genera) ^ohic and invigorant as a gentlo, painless aperient as a^blood dopurent as a nervine as a cure for bilious affections as a harmless anodyne and as the BEST DKFKIROR OPHKALTH under unfavorable circumstances, fueh as sedentary pursuits, undue bodily or mental exertion, hardship, privation and. exposure- dwlw
Allcock's Porous Plasters.
Sudden sovore pains of tho side and back stitches, spasms, etc. These affections are most troublesome to persons past middlo ago. Will even come on in bod aro very painful and often dangorous. In damp weather they aro more frequent than in dry. These,plasters give relief at once, and need to be always in the drawer, handy. JJ I.
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PAIN OF THE SIDE CCTRED.
Xllentovm, Perm.,
Messrs. T.'Allcock tS Go. Dear Sirs:
April 4,1865.
My daughter used one of your
Porous Plasters. Sho bad a very bad pain in her side, and it cured her in one woek. Tours truly, JOHN V. N. HUNTER.
25,000 SOLD BYONB DEALER. ISM Messrs. J. Balch A Son, of Providence,R. I., writo,'Nov. 1868 "Wo have sold the Porous Plasters for twenty years, and, at retail and jobbing, must have sold twonty-fivo thousand altogothor. Thoy are well liked". dwlm
Astounding Revelations.
Two scientific publications are in the field against the hair dyes of which lead is the ba" sis. The "New York Medical Gasette" and "Tho Journal of Chemistry" bitterly denounce them. Yet tho hair may bo safely 6yed. Have you seen
Prof. Chilton's Testimony, founded on a caooful analysis, and certifying Cristadoro's Excelsior Dye ionoVonlv a first-class article for chauging tho color of tho hair, but
ABSOLTELY SAFE.
CRISTADORO'S HAIR PRESBVATIVE, as a Doping, acta like a charm. Try it.
WEDLOCK.
Essays on the Errors of Yoath, and the follies of Ago, in relation to MARRIAGE and SOCIAL EVILS, with self-help for the unfortunate. Sent in sealed letter envelopes, free charge. Address, HOWARD ASSOCIATION Box P. Philadelphia, Pa. 26dwSm
A HUMBUG.
HOW OFTEN we hoar this expression from ersons reading advertisements of Patent ledicinos, and in nine casos out of ton they may be rignt. It is over 22 yoars since I mtroducod Dr. Tobias'- Vonotian Liniment to tho ublio. I had no money to advertisr it, so I eft it for sale with a fow druygtlR and storokeopers through a small section of the country, many taking it with great roluctance but 1 told them to let any one have it. and if it did not do all I stated in my pamphlot, no one need pay for it. In some stores two or three bottles wore taken on trial by persons present. I was by many, thought craiy, and hat would be the last they would soe of me. But 1' knew my modicine was no humbug. In about two two mouths I bogan to recoivo orders for more Liniment, some Milling it my valuablo Liniment, who had refused to sign a receipt when I left itat thoir store. Now my sales are millions of bottles yoMly, and all for cash. I warrant it superior to any other modicine for the cure of Croup, Diarhoea, Dyson tery, Colin, Vomiting, Spasms, nad Soasickness, as an internal remedy. It isporfoctly innocent to take internally—see oath accompanying each bottle—ond extornallV for Chronic Knoumatism, Headache, Mumps. Frostod Foet, Bruises, Sprains, Old Bores, Swellings, Soro Throat, Ac. 4c.
Price SOots. Sold by the Druggists. Depot ,0 Park Place. N. Y, dwlm
Ladies Take Particular Notice.
THE REAL VKLPEAU VfilALfi P1LL8. WABBANTED FRENCH
Tago
HESE PILLS, so eelobnted many years in Paris, for the relief of female irregularities,are now offered for sal* for tho first time in America. They have been kept in comparative obscurity, from tho faot that the originator Dr. Velpeau, is a physician in Paris of wealth, and has withhold them from general use lost they should bo employed for unlawful purposes. In overcoming femalo obstructions Falling of the Womb, Whites, Greon Siokness, Suppression, Retention, or Immoderate Flow of the Monthly Discharges, Nervous and Spinal Affeotions, Pains in tho Baek and Limbs, Fatigue on slight exertion, PaipUation of the Heart, Hysteries, Ao.v and will effoct a euro when all other moans havo failed and, al though a powerful remedy, do not eontaiu ealomol, antimony,or anything hurtful to the constitution.
To married ladies and young girts who havo never been regulated, they are peculiarly suited. Thoy will, in a short time, bring on tho 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. MACOMBBR, General Agont for United States and Canadas, at Albany, N. Sold by all Druggists.
Sold by all Druggists in Terre Haute, april Sdly
The Three Rem63T»r Sulfonic SYMJP" for the ESRT ofCoagiu, Colds, Bronchitis, and ever* form of Consaaption. The peealiar aetta«fWl«Miinpna ulcers in die lungs, proaotHtk« ii» of th»e«niiMattsrhy enntoratin.
AM
Coiieiiilfption
W'S^'°s^.r-W^oni
for the enre of
.Dyspepsia or Indigestion, and all diseases •rising from debility. This tonie invigorates the digestive o!*aM.«appliesthe plaee of the gastne isiM when thai isdefieient, and then enables the patient to digest the most nutritions food. It is a sovereign remedy for all 3&M8 of indigestion* "Schenck's Mandrake Pills one of the most 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 throe medicines Dr.
3.
H. Schenck
of Philadelphia, owes his inrinled success in the treatment of Polsaonio Consumption. The Pulmonic Syrup ripens the morbfa matter, discharges it. and purifies the blood. Mandrake Fills aet upon the liver, remove all
•j-: CORN, OATS,
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The
obstructions therefrom, give the organ healthy tone, and euro Liver Complaint, which is one of tho most prominent causes of Can sumption
The Sea Weed Tonie invigorates the powers of the stomaoh, and by strengthening the digestion and bringing it to a normal 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 these medicines, as thus explained, will euro every ease of Consumption, if the remedies are used in time and the use of them is persevered in sufficiently to bring the case to a favorable term ination.
Dr. Schenck's Almanac, containing a full treatise on tho 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.
Price of the Pulmonic Syrup and Seaweed Tonie, each 91 50 per bottle, or f7 50 a half dosen. Mandrake Pills, 35 eents per box. For sale by all druggists and dealers. d8dw
MANUFACTURERS.
•RAIEIE PLANING
CITY MILL8.
CLDT
A
H, DOORS, BlikBs
indew aad Seer Frames, •eaMlag Brackets, Start Ballings,
Ballasters, Newell Pests, Horlag and 8Miag.
And all description of Finished Lumber
WHOLB8ALB AND BSTAIL BBALBBS IN
ZPUKTE LUMBER,
Lath and Shingles,
Slate Roofii Cement Hoofing, t'-Ah.:..i-*lJ Roofing Pelt. Custom Sawing, Planing and
Wood Turning.
DOJWJS* TO ORDElt.
All Work Warranted.
Corner Nintk and Mulberry Ste. dtf
OH AS. ALirANDBR. K. O. BEAD.
ALEXANDER & BEAD,
DEALBB8
AND FEED OF ALL KINDS.
COAL.
Coal and Wood.
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». C. STONKABP ABB W1L tAUUCK, Having formed a partnership nnder the name ofStunkard &. Barriek, for the sale of Coal and Wood, would res^eetftally announce to the public that they will keep constantly on hand and for sale at lowest rates, all kinds of Coal at wholesalo and retail, also Wood forthe fall and winter trade.
Offieo at No. 25 Buntin House, Terre Haute, Ind. All orders for Coal filled promptly. A share of the public patronage is respectfully solicited.
CULLIYAN COUNTY COAL. 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, by leaving four order at office of B. B. Bryant A Co., C.I. tipley, or J. A. Foote's Tea Store, with whom I have made arrangements to fill all orders, and give all information in regard to the business: J. A. MORGAN.
flOAL! COAL!Soreenc
Sep24dtf
EIYBK COAL
Sereened on the widost scredeunin so Vigo county, and now is yourtime to get. winter supplies at the lowest rates. All orders promptly filled. Thankful for past favors, I respectfully ask a continuance of the same liberal patronage.
OKFIOB—North
Third street, botween Main
and Cherry streets, wbero orders may be left, or at the old Weight Scales, oi by addressing P. 0. Box 396. JOHN McFARLANE.
DENTIST.
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W.E. ROSSETER,
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BEACH'S "BLOCK,
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CHRISTMAS
Cory & DeFrees
Are receiving a large lot of
CHRISTMAS GOODS!
Such as
Tool Chests lor Bo\s!
All sices, with from ten eaeh. Latest stylo
to forty-five tools
Fluting Machines
At reduced prices, and Universal
A large lot of Snerman
ClothesWriiigers!
The best in use. We have a very fine tine of
Pocket and Table Cutlery
Of the best makes. New and elegant styles
SHELF BRACKETS,
Really handsome. Boys
WILLIAM.
Manufacturers of
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With the
Ladies, Gents, Girls and
SKATES, all prices.
CORY & DeFREES, 121 Main and
1&2
RKD JACKKT CHORV
Tho
IS
FLOUR, MEAL,
a single slow
Set* gpluttor, Before snore, Will- highost price butter.
The Churn is of wood no niotal No oraok
RKDJACKBTCHURX
Dasher, the
The above would havo been a good thing, but our poot's attention Is taken up with an ode on the
American Chopping Machine!
With which a child can CHOP (not grind) five pounds of meat in three minutes. For Families. Hotels. Restaurants and Butchers, all sises aro made. It can be soenAt
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Corner £tb mdKalaSts.
Articles delivered to any part of the city free charge. deo3d3in
Sis?
f-' OVER
Eyce's "Buckeye Store." 4' 4. rf *»&
DONE AT
WORK
New York Prices!
All Operations Warranted.
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_, .TONES .JONE8, Bast side Square-
HATS AND CAPS.
NEW YORK HAT STORE.
JOSEPHC. YATES IS JUST IN RECEIPT OF Mens' Hats of all hinds,
JBoys' Hats of all kinds, Misses' Hats of all kinds, ^Infants' Hats of all kinds,
And at all prices.
nsrHats made to order on short notice. Couie and see,
THE WINTER STYLES,
I4t lain Street, Terre-Haate, 1ml.
ITro. M. Barr Vff. B. YeakU
BARfilTlAKT.T!,
House and Sign Paintei's
4(h St., Opp. CentralTSngiue House,
All workjontrustodtous will recoivo prompt attention. Special attention giver to Sign Painting ana Oraininc. dly
BOOKS
,3 Just roeeived and for sale by
BARTLETT & GRUNDY.
Vishti, or Until Death, by Augusta J. Evans, author of "Beulah," "Maearia," St. Elmo, etc.
Tho Life of Audubon, the Naturalist, oditod by his widow. By Ways of Europe, by Bayard Taylor.
The New West, by C. L. Bruce. A Stranded Ship, by L. C. Davis. The Gates Ajar, by Elisabeth Stuart Phelps. Yesterday, To-Day and Forever, by B. H. 'Bickersteth.
Old Town Folks, The Chimney Corner, and Little Foxes, by H. B. Stowe. Etholyn'i Mistake, by May J. Holmes, Add lota of other new and excellent works which it will oest too much to advertise.
-A.S TJSTJ-A-Xj,
BARTLETT & GRUNDY
Receive atl the important publications soon as issued. nov25dtf
HORSES,
Cloth & Cassimere Department.
White mixed. Cassimeres, Jeans,
Tweed*, &c., for Boys wear, very
cheap Broad Cloths very cheap!
yard and upwards.
FifthSte.,
TEBRE HAUTE, IND.
SAY
YES!'
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AN ODE,
goods
Htrt settle.
baek
burn
cheap
known
mother weep.
RBD JACKRT Ohvrv.
Money raise it light work.
Blanket Department.
9 4,10-4,11-4,12-4 Bed Blankets
very cheap.
House Fnrnishing
STOE/B!
Crockery! Crockery!
bliss kiss urn mother, plain old fashioned
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MULES AND HOOS.-I WIN ««N
on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays between the hours of 8 o'clock A. M. and 1? M.,«t the Publie Pound in the «ity of Terro Haute, to the highest bidder, at public auction, all hogs that may have been on »ny of those days within the Publie Pound moro than twelve hours, and all the horses or-mules that may have been in isaid Pound more than two days. novl2dtf
E. 0. WHITEMAN, tv Marshal.
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DRY GOODS!
W. S. RYCE
Main, corner or Sixth Street,
Will offer the present month, in every Department, Lines of Goods to be closed out preparatory to the opening of Spring Trade.
Domestic Goods Department. Dress Goods DepiU'ttlieiri ,. Blfl^ched Unbleached Mus- Aa* receivert uccenmiontt lins, Pillow Case, Cottons and and all will br. sold very low. Sheetings—m all widths.
Glassware! Glassware!
Knives and Forks! Knives and IFores!
aljpraiau it
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Spoons, all kinds. Spoons, all kinds.
Fancy Goods! Fancy Goods!
w^s
Coal Oil Lamps! A
Coal Oil Lamps!
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Japan Toilet Sets, Slip Jars Water Carriers, Bird Cages, Wood and Willow Ware, Fancy Baskets, Table Mats, Knife Baskets, and in fact anything usually kept in a flrst-elass Housefurnishing Store. r- •$" -rv
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139 Main St., opposite Hulman's.
H. B. HrDSOIf.
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THE REASON WHY
Pectoral Elixir
hest Cough Remedy
At home,
of tho
Throat nnl Lungs,
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HAS SUCH
IMMENSE SALE, .rU!
fn the city of Torre Hauto, and in every cominnnity whore it has been introduced^ is simply
IJ0C.IU30
it will perform inst what it is
rhtimal it will do. Our leading citizens
includ
ing Physicians, Ministers, Mechanics and Morchants,
unconditionally endorse
it as tho
within thoir knowlodge.
whero the "Elixir" is be?t known,
it* sal* ext-ceds
all other remedies for diseases
combinod. In obe-
dionce to custom' the annexed testimonials aro presented:
BOWMNO-GRBEN, INO.,
Aug. 24,18fi7.
I have used "Barr's Pectoral Elixir" in my family, and can say that it is the best remedy for Coughs and Colds, especially for childron, that I have ovor used, nnd can recommend tho same to all persons as a safe and reliable medicine.
ELIJAH ORMEN.
PARIS, III..
May
8, I860.
From my knowlodpe of "Barr's Poctoral Elixir," and observing its uniform good effects upon the many customers to whom I have rocomwended itsinco its first introduction to the public, I feel warranted in saying that I consider it RQtAI., if not
SUPKEIOB,
to any of tho popular Lung romodies before the public, ga-s® A. NEWELL, Druggist.
Barr's Pectoral Elixir
IS PLEANAari' TO TAKE,
Is neatly put up, and is for Druggists.
v"1
sale by all
BARR, GITLICK & BERRY, Druggists and Chemists,
TEBRE HAUTE, IND.
Maimfacturerw and Proprietors.
Cdltaw w6m.
J. A. BURGAN
Has opened a
Flour and Feed Store
Under the
ODD FELLOWS' HALL,
In the room formerly occupied by the Saturday Evening Gaiottc, whore he will keep on hand, at all timos.
Flour, Meal, Corn, Oats, Bal#d Hay and Feed of all kind*.
Artioles delivered to any,jart of the City free of charge. ja6d2w
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Black Gro Graiu NiiLExtreme Low
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Black Velveteens in all prices. n„.i *r Repellants in Parple ana Gold Ijace Goods and Notion mixed. Repellants in Black and
... .»{ meat. Paisley Shawls have never been sold so cheap as at Flannel Department.
White All-Wool Flannels. Bed
All-Wool Flannels, 28 cents per
Plaid Cloakings, for suits, are
cheap at W. S. RYCE
"BUCKEYE CASH STOHE.""
S O N S
MAMMOTH
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Without any Small Aihhni.ii for Interest! '-i: ,, ji' iv"--
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iy Holiday Gifts! Holiday Gifts!
'-'K.!'1 'if/"*-"
This policy will hold good for iwo yenv.- vv 1111 out further payments, so lhat tho curl: p«yraent of a S10.000 Policy in this company will be equal to only $97 90 por year.
A good number of Policies havo boon taken by some of tho best cili.-.on? ol I!iicity in this candidate for pnblic laror, wlii.-li is destined to do a vory large business lior.-. and why should it not? for noticc rnmu "I liberal and distinctive fcfttui eg.
Ordinary whole-life Policies
Absolutely Non-Forfei table Prom payment of first annual premium.
All restrictions upon TRAVEL and RESIDENCE removod, and no permits required. _r
NO ACCUMULATINN OF INTEREST on Loans or DefVrrod Premiums, and NO IU CIS I-'ASE of annual payment on -.ov lape of Policies.
THE EMPIRE
II as orsan izeda Board of Insurance coiisii't lip of somo of our best and most roliable citizens to which all desiring
LIFE INSURAM E
"Would do well torefer for further inl'iiiiii'ition before taking Policies elsewhorv.
Call at tho office of tho Hoar I,
Shannon's Bank,
Oliio Street, b«t. 31 AIM! M!i
RYCE8
Now
col°r,t'
i# so extensive it
be examined to know any
thing about the sty tes, ami ]i»d
out the Low Prices! Fur, Shawl and Cloak Depart-
present at w. s.
yce
a
Co'S.
Linen Department.
Towels, Napkins, Table Cloths,
by the Pattern or Yard, way
down in prices: Bed Spreatls
likewise.
Smith, Jones, Brown or anybody else will learn something to the advantage of their Poeket in calling at the
INSURANCE.'
LOOK AT IT!
The Empire
MUTUAL LIFE INS. CO.,
OF XKIV OJCh,
Has achieved a succos without« irallul in ilp history of Life Insurance. I
THE CI1KAIM' I
INSURANCE COMPANY
IN THE WORLD
A Life Policy covering 410.000, run ln iltained from this reliable and progressiva mpany. wliich will cost tho insure"! (,•• I only #195 80
i«.,
Or upon any of the following gontl«!m«n who are members of tho Board,, who will ^ivc any information desirod.
COL. W. 15. McLEAN. P. SHANNON, Banker. W. H. STEWART, Shoritl'. DR. W. D. MULL. Phy.Mtim A. Bi FOUTS.Livoryui.'in. HON. G. F. dOOKEItl.T, Mav .r, L. SGEBGRGGH, Butch**v. M. SCnOKMKTIL. City Trc:«.i.or W. W. JOHNSON. Physician. B. F. HAVENS, Attorney.
t.
aov26dly
II. IMUHJI.ISW, Solicitiiu' Afrni
SPECTACLES.
SPECIAL NOTICE!
LAZARUS & MOiU.JK
CELEBRATED
«f
Perfected' Spectacle AND EYE GLASSES.
One" of the firm will be at the Store of their Agent,
S. R. FREEMAN, Jeweler,
TEBRE-HAUTE, IND., ONE DAY ONLV Friday, December 17th, I860. He attends for the purpose of as sisting Mr, S. R. FRKEMAltf IN FITTING THE KYE IN DIFFICULT 01
UNUSUAL CASES.
Those suffering from impaired or diseased vision are reoomuionded to atail thoiusolres of this opportunity.
Onr Spectacles and Eye-tHa•** y. es ard Acknowledged fn be the Most Perfect assistance to sight ever manufactured, nnd can always be relied upon as affording perfect note ana eomfart while utrcnQthenix# fserving the Sues most thoroughly. We take occasion to notify th*
Public that we employ no pedlars, and to caution them against those .1 pretending to have our goods for sale. dAv
r%j t%* 4 4
•V
being
IV ilif, PAPKR, Olfj CLOTHN,
ou hand, at
Buyers
will
co's.
Arabs, Wool Limy Shawls, 0-4
1
havo
wise,
a
in order io
improvements, and get
Nothing
will
bo spared to
Frescoe Paper Decorating AND DECORATIVE PAPER HANGING!
Having secured tht nervice of a firet-clasa Artiat to take charge of tliifl branch of the bnnincs.-i, and will execute work for Private Dwellings. Churcheo, Offices, Lodges, Halls, &c. We refer to the private residence of Mr. L. Ryce, on Ohio Street, and the Cpnniing Room of F. A. Kotw, on Fifth Street, for specemine work.-jind the^ Screens, showing different styles of Decorations, at
RYCE'S CARPET HALL, 77 Main Street.
ASTROLOCY.
CliAIHVOYANCK
ASTROLOGY.
I.OOIv (Hit:
GOOD
NEWS
rnu N' 1 A ME It AIM
FOR ALL
«l,000TO ANY IM2KS0N WHO WIl.l. fliHAI. MA I)AMU RAIM1AHI, IN TIIK rilOKRSSlO.V.
KK-i'WIi.l IM1AK1. ia tlio boot, tjlio sue-
ceoils when all ntliern
UMVO
litiloii. All who
aro in trouble—HII who liavo been mitortunate—all whose foml hope? havo boon disappointed, crashed and blasted by faleo iromieos and dueeit—all who havo boon mieod and trifled with—nil fly to hnr for ndvico and satifi'action. All who aro in doiilit ol the affections of those thoy love, conxiilt her to relievo and satisfy thoir tniud
In Love Affairs She Never Fails.
Sho ha.s tb" ccret »f winning tho aflcetioni* of tho Opposite ws. .'-'ho show? yon the likone.9 ill' ymir I'.itiiri' »vit'«»r lui.stmitd. or all sent friend. She i-tiidir? the .«in»il« to a hapjy marriai-'e, ami m.-ikes the married happ.v. Her aid and :nK !ee hn» Itoen solicited in innumerable inctaiH-eK. and tint refill linialwayp been tho moans of Koimriiij,'
A Speedy and Happy Marriugr. Sho is, therefore, a sure dependence. It is well known to tho public at largo that she was the first and t-ho is the only person in thi? i-oimjry who can show the likeness in reality and who can give entire satisfaction on all tho concerns of lifo, which can ho tested and proved by thousands, both married flnd sin ijle, who daily and eaperly visit her.
To all in business her advice is invaluable. She can foretell, with the prentest certainty, tho result of all commercial and biisinos-s transactions.
Lottery numbers given without extra chfirRQ* MADAME RAPHAEL is a bona lido Astrol igist that every ono ean depend neon. Sinis the proatest Clarivoyant of Mie nineteenth century. It is that well-known fact that makes illicit pretenders copy hor ndvertis-e-tni'iit." and try to imitate her.
Mndnnio Raphael is the seventh dauehtci of the soventh d.-nightor:?ho was born with a natural rift: she can for.'telt your vory thoughts. Sho also cures drunkenness, and discovers lost or hidden treasures.
All interviews strictly private and confidential. As a femnle Physician hor remedies never fail to cure all female irregularities, nnfl so produce the monthly flow, without danger or exposure. They r.-jn not injure, but, on the contrary, they improve the health.
Therefore, coine one, ennui ail, t.
Ill liirisiiunul. Irt. IViiSrn! Aui'itr wi Join'
HXfSSXAT!. Oitlrt.
TERMS.—Ladies, SI Uontlemen, 41M. N. B.—Those at a distance may communicate with-perfect satisfaction by eii'-losinc one dollar and stamp. All communications strictly private and confidential.
Address l.ock Box Mi, Cincinnati, t.»liii.'. ii 15
3
ORBATKST INVENTION OF TIIK AfllS!
Ihirahiiity, OonveniciM'e.
AGENTS ~IVANTED
TO sK.i.l. «ir^ iri.£KKATEI
GoMcii I^Mintain Fen!!
Acknowledped by all who have used them to tie tho best Pen made or sold in this country. No blotting No soiled fin?er." Sixty lines written with one pen of ink Will outwear anv steol pen evetiuade. Bankers, merchants. to-'ieliers and all classes, endorse them in thy highest terms of praise. Put lip in neat •lido boxes. No. 1, for general use no. 2, medium: No, 3, for ladies' uso or One penmanship. Price: one box. 35oents two boxos 50 cents: five boxes, tl 00_. Sent freo of posture, and guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction.
Liberal Commission to Agents
We are prepared to give any energetic person takinir the agency of these Pens, a com-mi-fion wlncb will pay $200 per month. invite all persons wishing employment- to send for samples mid circulars.
Three sample I'ons will bo mailed for 10 ct«. AddroKF, WESTERN PUBLISHINti CO..
Indianapolis. lad.,
(•„. Manufncturer'n Agents.
dec3dwSm
JOHN BAKNIKLE
MUIICIIANT TAII^Oll. HAJlf STREET. OrnrSaxtou A Drjr Onod* Store, AVould respei tfnllj- call tho attention of the citizen' of Terre Haute, and tho public in general. tb-it bo b!Ui rented room/ above S.ixton A Walmsley'* Dry Omul* Store, fof the purpose of carrying on
NEKi llANT TAIiiORINfJ.
lie keeps iilwnvs oil band a Fashionable selection of Cassimeres, V'estings, Cloths, »Ve.. and is ready to make it up in
THE LATKM'!' KI'YLIO AMU ON ..
shor'I
AO?
Cntting done and warranted to fit. A liberal patronage solicited. migiMtf
MEDICINAL. W. JOHN8TON, M. D.
OFFICR—OVRR
-giTnijdwr wrin
A it -"?-r r/-
CARPET HAfe,
Main StreetnSa 3
fitted up as an exclusive -.
HOUSE FURNISHING STORE^ Will close out the Stock of
UINSmtV SHADES, mmvifiii, liOOKBCI QLASiES, Af.
ADVANTAGEOUS PRICES, and Cash'
greater
GENUINE BARGAINS
opportunity ot SECURING
CARPETS, ete., than other
make immediate room for the new'
ready for the Spring Trade.
make this a
Housa Fu rnisMngStore
Svcund none in hWe-i. mill lo bo a credit to Torre Haute, and to everybod upprecia ing Sioic of his kind, wlicro the every want of a Housekeeper can n|ijtlied. We tu-k t'oi- -f»eci«l exutnin:iiion of onr Stock and Price* before making pm oil:i e:, ind see it' we e.mno make vowr interests and ours a mutual one, nnd do* awuy iih going lan her io supply your wants, (making additional erponse toyorir-* .-elf, and n. advantage to be gained in i'ricea) thereby saving you, ,n a consumer, soine:liing diieoilv in dollar and cents, and at the same time encourage by yonr patrouage a branch of business, the want of which has long been felt in thin section of conn ry. We are prepared to do
5
1"
MEDICAL.
DOCTOR
WILBER.office, con-
sulfation and Roception Rooms, 616* Washington Avenue, St. Xonia, Mo., treats with the greatest succcss all Diseases of Woman, Lonehoreea, or Whites Fatline, inflx-t •nation or lilceration of tho Womb, OvaHtli'/ I'ruritis, Amenorrhrea, Menorrhagia, Dys-:. menorrhoca, and Storility, or Barrenness alto, evory disease connected -rrith Puberty, Menstruation or Pregnancy. Sinoe the Doc-t tor cq,nfines himself exclusively to the treat-' nient of theso complaints, and treats a very! largo nmnbor of cases, it follows that his knowledge of them mast be far more exten-i Jsivo and aeeurato than that of physicians in general practice. Sond stamp for Medical, Pamphlet of thirty-six pages. No matter who. havo failod, read what ho say. Patients in evory Western State. Cures gnarranteed.—" Consultation by letter or at office free. Rooms ,. for pationts requiring daily attention. A lady assistant. Hour 9 A. M. to 7 p. w., Sun--.•« day excepted.
DR. WHITTIER,
A REGULAR GRADUATE OF MEDICINE, r-s Diploma at office will show, has been long-
Spermatorrhea, Sexual Debility and Impo•Miry, as tho resnlt of self-abuse in youth, exnal excess in .mature years or other causes, nid which produce some of the following ef-s* nets, as Nocturnal Emissions, Blotches, Deility. Di7.r.iness, Dimnes of sight. Confusion of Ideas, Dvil Forbodinrs, Aversion ,to Soeic^. ty of Females, Loss of Memory and Sexual I'o'wer.and rendering Martia^ro improper^ re permanently cured.
The Doctor's opportunities in hospital andprivate practico are unsurpassed in St. Louis or or any other city. Back files of St. Louitt. ... napors prove that be has beon located thoro" 'onger by yeara tban any other so advertis'nj.. Tho establishment, library, labratory and appointments, are unrivalled in the tfest. unrivalled anywhere. Ago. with experience can be relied upon, and the Doctor' :.in refer to many physicians throughout tbo •onntry. In past success and present |osi-, on he stands without a competitor. TIIE WRITINGS OF A PHYSICIAN WHOSE
REPUTATION IS UNTON-AVTDE. ARB WORTH READING. Doctor Whittier publishes a Medical Pam-. phet relating to Venereal Disoases and tho disastrous and varied consequences of self? abuse, 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 ™*e that will answer almost as well for the purpose of treatmect as a personal interview: but where it is convenient the Doctor should bo consulted personally. Those having friends that may require advice, can supply tliem with thiB valuable work sending their address, with stamp. Thus yon eau assist tbo unfortunates withooWUieir knowing tbeir benefactor. Certainly msubject is of more importance tlWn punty of blood and perfect manhood.
It is self-ovident. that a physician who confines himself exclusively to tho .study ot a certain class of diseases and treats thousands of eases overy year, must acquire greater skill in that specialty than only ponerni practice. Many physicians, rococnizing this met, introduce patients to the Doctor after reading his Medical Pamphlet. Communications confidential. A friendly talk will cost yon nothing. Office central, yet retired. No. GIT St. Charles streot, St. Louis, Mo, Honrs, 0 A. M., to 7 p. u., Sundays excepted.
MANHOOD:
How Lost! How Restored
Just Published, in a sealed envelope. Price eents A LECTURE ON THE NATURAL TRE ATMENT, and Radical Cure of Spermatorrhoea, or Seminal Weakness, Involuntary Emissions. Sexual Debility, and Impedimouts to Marriage generally: Nervousness, Consumption, Kptlepsy, and Fits Mental and Physical In en pscity, resulting from Solf Abuse, Ac., by K«»BT. «T.
CVLVKRWKLL,
sisirM oir
BKACn'S BANK.
RK3ID*HCK—North
si Jo Chostnnt Street, be-
twoen 4th and 5th. •••.. All calls answered promptly, day*or nigbt. .• nov30
*i#i
7:
cr engaged in the treatment of Venereral Seyual nnd Privaoe Diseases than any other'*' Physician in St. Louis.
Syphillis. Gonorrhea, Gleet, Striotnre, Or-I--bitis, IIernis and Rupture, all Uninary diseases. Syphilitic or Mercurial Affections off'the Throat, Skin or Bones, are treated with—, iiiparnllelod success.
J?
mmi
M. D., author o! tbo
"Green Book," «tc. 'A Boon to Thonutnli of Niilterer*.' Sent under seal, in a plain envelope, to any address, postpaid, on receipt of six eents, or two^ostage stamps, to CllAS J. C. KLINK
127 Bowery, New York. Pint llffirr Uu\ 4t»"W. Also Dr. Culverwell's "Marriage Guide," price 25 cents. nov^dwSm^,,.
PHILOSOPHYI.KCicKKS.sni-dulit'eri'.dIJRIA^B..MAOROKCotmaicKWNA
atthe New York Museum of An atomy, em bracing subjects How to Live and What to Live for, outh. Maturity and Old Age Manhood Generally Reviewed. The
ft
cause
'"'I
of In
digestion: Klatnlancc and Nurvons Jlysease accounted for: Marriage Pbilovopliicallgf'onsidered.Ae. Pocket volumos eontaimn tbo*o Lectures will be forwarded on receipt offour stamps, by addressing Stto'v
NFW
ANATOMY,
"KK Mr-
618 Broadway. New York. marlfidlv
RAILROADS.
Indianapolis Ac St. Louts K. R. WINTEB AiUlA AG E3IENT
THKKE THROUGH Mm TRAINS DAILY
BETWMH
Terre Haute and all Cities and Towns West.
Condensed Tiny# Schedule, December 1,1868. I
Daily Evory Day Except Sandays.
Westward. Night ex. Fast ox. Nigbt ox. I Terre Hauto leave ll.40pra IJ.ti5 am il Ute a Mattoon. arrive 2.08 am 8.48 am 2.40 3.15 2.3) am 2.20 am
I'uiro. I'ana, Doeatur, Bloomington" Alton, St. Louis, leave Macon^ arrive
icr:.
An«l on very Rearon.-tble Terms. Having no high rent* to pay, he promise* to make up to order, whether the goods bo filrnishod by him or not. Everything in his line cheaper than anywhere else.
S.40 am 10.34 a in 4«24p:o 1 R.35 a 5.-1.5 S.45 pin 8.04 am 8.15 pm 8.15 pm a U'tm 2,y pin 8.2(5 9.10 a in S.SOpra f'.20 'o y^f'a ra 4.%p 124U.A 12.S0 am U.00 a
Sedalif.' ".fttl )m l.^ira l.SOp Kansas City, 12.25a ui fi.O'i in 12.25 a Leaven worth lIKtm 7.W a ru 2.05 a liawronco, 11.10am ll.liiain II.10a, Topoka, 12.40 pin 12.4i 12.40 ri St. Joseph, 2.2ftam a ia S.flOip. Omaba, 8
JO a in .VnOpni 8,:Vi a
San Franclseo 8.0t)pm fl.tttpm r».tW Aeeoramodation train l«4vos Terro liau daily, except Sunday, at 4.&0 in. arrives ,t Mattoon 7.901 8.20 a m.
I m, Tolona 2.1fta in and Chicft:-o
Palaec Sleepina Cars• Night Trains. BAOUAOSCHECKED THROCtilf. J.D. HERKIMER. JN0.8. GARLAND.
Gen'l Sup't. Gen'l Pass'r Ag'i.
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