Daily Wabash Express, Volume 19, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 24 January 1870 — Page 3

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and one-half Weekly rates. aag-Legal advertisements one dollar per square for each insertion in weekly.

MT Local Notices 10 cents per line. No item however short inserted in local ootumn for less than 50 cents. mar Marriage and Funeral notices 91.00. aa* Society meetings and Religious notices 25 oents each insertion, invariably in advance. sr Collections will be made quarterly on alladvertisements.

Secretaries Bobeson and Welles. The following, from the Hartford Post, is a good specimen of a slashing style:

'^iand the gentleman of elegant ^leisure had i' ^disappeared, leaving in his wake the glit- ,' terof a procession of brass buttons, and jost a taste of yerdegris and linen in the

Seriously, though, Mr. Robeson has made a mistake in attacking Secretary Welles' administration of the Navy,Department. In his department Mr. Welles was as honest, vigorous, and efficient an officer as the country ever had.

THE FRENCH PREMIER?'

Sketches la "the American Fasnioa' of the Mlalster "at Home!!, ..

From the Pall Mall Gasette.] M. Alfred d'Aussay contibutes to Figaro a minute account, in the American fashion, of the private life, of M." Eniile Oliver. His residence, 29 Rue St.j Guillaume (the rent of which, we are informed, is 2^600.), presents so foodest an exterior that the other day a high functionary who had occasion to Bpeak to the new Minister, after mounting a few steps, turned back in great indignation that a person of his rank should have been seut up the servants' staircase. The concierge had no difficulty in excusing himsef—there wasno other. Augustine, the only domestic who serves M.

Emile Ollivier, his brother, Madame 01livier, and the Abbe Lisxt(when he is in Paris), aofcalBQ as secretary in case of need. The walls of bis cabinet are literally covered with portraits of great men whom M. Olliver admires, among them Raphael, Descartes, Busset, Mirabeau, Pascal, Moliere,IBeinamin Constant, Lamart ine and Deak. There is also a portrait of the elder M. Ollivier, and a fine proof engraving of the Girondins. Over the chtmneypiece is a marble bust or a charging chifd, Daniel Ollivier, now living at Saint Tropex, with his grandfather, the wild Republican Demosthene Ollivier, wbo intends to undertake the charge of his education. The disorder in this cabinet ia excesflbn^^atlK: Ottivier, who is very near-sighted, can lay his haqd in a moment on any book or paper he requires. He recieves his friend only at breakfast goes at half-past one, when he dines at lome, returns at 7. He goes to bed early, and rises at 6 or 7. He drinks nothing bnt water, never smokes, seldom goes to the theatre, and only to hear music. He has never, hitherto, given dinner parties or soirees. A short time ago,M. Oliver mar ried the daughter of a Jrondicherry merchant, who brouhgt a fortune of X6,000 to her hnsband, most of which sum was paid down when the contract was signed. Suffice it to add that M. Olliver is a man of simple tastee, and that heSs almost as eloquent as was Eerrver. The QmUou recalls the fact that Mr. HansRtnann, who was prefjjCt oftJ}e V#r in 1848, had sion to d^ tlle arrest of Emile ver, and suggests that tbere may be some connection between the accession of the new Prime Minister andtbe retirement of th* Prefect of the Seine.

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the DAILY a its, queer ride, and bawled lustily when Advertisements in both DAILY and taken from its singular berth and placed WEEKLY, will be charged full Daily rates I right side up with care. Aside from a ..- A.•

*1 A UT AAVIvi »Ataa I

I open of the log at th€6ther«nd. flash of jticed in regard to the wicks. Thereisus-V-white teeth in tt)0: sunshine—a quiet ad- nally onethird of a week wasted. By vertkement of aM'good opening for a man one wick to this unburnt end, ana iof means"—the lazy winking of a black inserting the same, i, «.,the same piece, eye that looked like a knot in the log— into the lamp-tube, you can burn more of -1 ureto tak«

roof of the aUigator's. mouth and then the alligator1! «araiiMd:/1in. slumbers. Arid that gentleman left on record nothing to indicate his feelings. We only know that it most, in the very nature of the event, have been a great surprise to him

No man in this country can tell more

engaged for some months in poking sticks at his venerable predecessor, the Hon. Gideon Welles. Mr. Welles has made mistakiB in his |iaje—some of them, as we conceive, grave ones. The one for

such as "fossil" and old fogy," that. No doubt he deserves it all. We are not defending him. We are simphr recording the untimely end of George M. Bobeson meant well. He supposed Mr. Gideon Welle«fA«UOBthia teeth that, the old gentleman wcu really in the lean and slippered pantaloon, and that being so sans everytnipg an abeolute and confessed fossil, h4 might pry him overboard and hear the plash/of--him! And-now it occurs tons that just here Mr. Bobstake'.

istlie«spraMt Bailrma, sev by Hanlon's

IsiDrt""ach Viftfmeut

Itlsn't always safe to go fooling around I anl children. A simply knew ledge of fossils or kicking dead lions. The Hon. I inflammable nature of the fluid would George M. Robeson, Secretary of the Navy, probably put a stop to nearly all the accihag just discovered it. A grcflt many I dent*. AA the oil barns down in th6 lamp vears ago we remember to have read a highly inflammable gas gathers over "very thrilling story about a gentleman surface, and, as the oil decreases, the of elegant leisure, who was traveling fori R®8 increases. When the oil is J§ the fun of it in the .tropics. Disporting nearly consumed, a slight jar himself on the bankmariver, he amus- *"1 often inflame the gas, and ffe* ed himself with trying to turn over and

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roll into the stream, for theisakedf fo£u*ing dealing death and destruction. A it splash, what he supposed to be a black I bombshell is not more to be dreaded, walnut log. Before be had succeeded in Now, if the lamp is not allowed to burn turning it over, one end of the log—whieh I more than half down, such accidents are it happened, strangely enough, to be the tail impossible. Always fill your lamps evof an aligator—flopped round and knock- «y morning then you never need fear any ,'ed him over there was a sort of splitting explosion. Great economy can be prac-

train

several

hoars late, was rushing by Hanloa's Station, seven miles above this city, at the rate of thirty miles an hour, some cattle were noticed by the engineer upon the track. The whistle sonnded, ana the an8 001 imalg scampered off safely, except a three 15 001 old, calf, which was struck by the 20 00 cow-catcher, and as the engineer thought, 30001 sent to bovine paradise to gran upon Jq Uj I clover patches with its ancestors. On 75 go went the train, screeching and rattling in 100 0C its might, to the Ohio river bridge above 2qq qq the city, with his calfehip for a frontispiece. Over the river came the calf in

it but be sure to take it ont before the part that joins the wick enters the tube. Now turn the wick on the other edge, and burn down to the joined edges. Thus a saving on both wicks is secured. To be sure, tne saving is very small, but the old adage is true: "A penny saved is a penny earned." Half a teaspoonful of salt added to the oil of a lamp which disagree-:

holds a pint will take away the able color sometimes apparent, and, it is

nearly how that gentleman felt than the I said, prevent the formation of the dan-1 is no) only a first-class article for changing Hon. George M. Bobinson, Secretary of gerous gas. It is a simple remedy, easily the color of the hair, but the Navy. For Mr. Robeson has been applied. It is also asserted that the salt, makes the oil last mnch longer, but we have only hearsay evidence concerning it,

Kerosene is the liest antidote for a severe burn or scald. Immerse the iinured part in cold water for a moment, dry with a

which he has been chiefly blamed,is that of soft cloth, taking care not to rub at^aQ. Then bathe in kerosene, and the terrible pain ceases. We know of a little child who put his foot and leg into a pail of nearly boiling water. The above remedy waa applied, and in a few miAntes the child's screams ceased. We know not liberately and unscrupulously grow old— I of the philosophy of the matter, but we such as "fossil" and ''old fotrv." and all I do know that it is the most efficacious

being advanced in years and so far from correcting that he has been in one way and another adding to it constantly. And so he has been called by the various names which .we are in the habfc of attaching to those persistent sinnere who de

[remedy for several burns of scalds in materia medica.

f'*" PHY COOPS.

JANUARY 1st, 1870.

publish herewith, from the ex-8ecretary I V^e If HjH-K WW V/" Oj to the acting Secretary, will, we think1 discern it. It strikes us that the crack

of two or three sentences there is something very likethe snap of that alligators tail, and in the paragraphs relating to the coal contracts, wherein he shows that (Becretarj Bobeson's saving of $2,000,000 dollars per annum' is to be made where the whole expenditure has only been f160,000 per annum, we remark the craunching sound of brass buttons, woolen, teeth, ribs and hair, that must* have accompanied the disappearance of the gentleman of leisure. It seems to us—and we are perfectly disinterested in the matter—that so far as Mr. Robeson is concerned, obituaries are now in order. Meantime, Mr. Gideon Welles spits oat a button or two, winks his eyes lasily at a wondering universe, and continue): to. 'bask in the sun and grow old on Charter Oak Hill, in this city, where he may be found at any time in or oat of business hours.

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170 MAIN STBIBT,

DEMING BLOCK.

Having taken Inventory, we offer from thl day all our a flf

WINTER GOODS

AT

EXACT COST! 4 1 Our Stock consists of

FLANNELS, MERINOS, SHAWLS,.

I BLANKETS,

FURS, GLOVES,

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NUBIAS,

HOSIERY, scAjure,

&C., &C., &C.

All these Goods shall be sold at Exact Cost.

NO MORE THAN COST

\Vill be asked for them.

Come and Convince Yourself.

REMEMBER}

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WITTIO & GO'S,

170 MAIN STREET

DenlBg Bl«ck.

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PEWTI8T8.

DR

L. H. BARTHOLOMEW, suaaaov tn m«cha*ioal E N I S

Successor to Dr. D. M. WBLD, Ne. 167Main St. National Block. Terre Haute, Ind. mJOdtf

C. O. LINCOLN,

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The Oldest Established Dentist

IJT TEUE HABTl,

Omcs—On Sixth Street, between Main and Ohio, one door south of National Hoase. Having had upwards of eighteen years exin Dentistry, he is confident hat he perience en aire satisfaction inallca i-tlya

RHINE WINE

OF

SUPERB QUALITY

Ar'sfisriia1J?"luarantees^to be pnre. and will dispose of the same by the gallon, oy the dosen, by the bottle, or by the

Xdlm

on Main street, between ante, Ind. JACOB FXBHBR.

Saefc If dytpevtbk, th* tto*ach and the brain are too in tiawtslv allied for the one to snfer without the other, so that dyipepiia aad^ deipe»dnry ere tastpsMkle. It mi be added, too, that initatttl of the stomach is almost invariably aeeompaniod bjr irritation of the temper.

The invigorating and trananilhdag operation of Hostettert Bitters is most powerfully developed in eases of indigestion. The first effect of this agreeable tenio is comforting and encouraging, A mild glow pervades the system, the chronic nneasiaees in the region of the stomach islessened, a&d the nerroas restlessness whieh ehalattesfsee the disease is abated. ThisimprovesMntisnottransient. It is not sneeeeded by the return of the old symptoms with superadded foree, as is always the ease whea unmedicated stimulants are

engine, and landed at the de- I given for the complaint. Each dose seems to pot in this city safe and sound. It was considerably surprised and frightened by

impart a permanent accession of the healthful invigoration. But this is not all- The aperient and anti-bilious properties of the preparation are scarcely secondary in importance to its tonic virtaes. If there is an overflow of bile the secretion is soon brought within proper limits, and if the bileary organ is inert ana torpid it is toned and regulated. The effect upon the discharging organs-is

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few scratches, there was no perceptible I injury sustained by the animal, however

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through trip, but it was proposed to adopt I pain. The Bitters also prom the little Handle." as this station.—SubeuviUe Hernld.

stranger and call him "Panis he is evidently intended for I

How to Manage Kerosene Lamps. Our ears are everv day pained by"acI counts of kerosene lamps exploding and I killing, or scarring for life, men, women

explosion is sure to follow,

,The|^a~i2^^on^j»t^^toS0«S

conductor wanted to chalk his hat for a desired result gradually, and without healthy evapis particularly desirable at this season whea sudden spalls of raw, unpleasant weather are apt to check the natural perspiration and produce congestion id colds.

gradually, •o promote

oration from the surface which

of the liver, coughs, an guard against all di

PAIN OF THESIDE CURED. U.:^ kUentown, Pun., April 4, 1865. TJAUcockd, Oo. Dear 8ir»: My daughter used one of your Porous Plasters. She had a very bad pain in her side, and it cured her in oneweek.

You^s truly, JOfiN V. N. fifJNTER. 25,000 SOLD BY~ONB DEALER. Mfssrs. J. Balch ASon, ofP**rridence, R. I., write, Nor. 1868 "We have sold the Porous Plasters for twenty years, and* at retail and jobbing, must have sold twenty-live thousand altogether. They 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 Gazette" and "Bio Journal of Chemistry" bitterly denounce them. Tet the hair may be safely dyed. Have you seen

Prof* Chilton'* Testimony, founded on a eaeeful analysis, and certifying

Cristadoro's Excelsior Dye

!ABMLtELT SAFE.

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

A HUMBUG.

HOW OFTEN we hear this expression from persons reading advertisements of Patent MedicinOs, and in nine cases out of ten they may be right. Itis over22years siisoelintro-' duoedJDr. Tobias Venetian Liniment to the

feft

tuhlio. I had no money to advertisr it, so I it for sale with a few druygistS and storekeepers through a small section of the country, many taking it with great reluctance: but I told them to let any one have it. and if it did not do all I stated in- Arpamtmlet, no one need pay for it. In some stores two or three bottles were taken on trial by persons present* I was by many, thought crasy, and that would be the last they Would see of me. But I knew my medloinewas no humbug. In about two two mouths I began to receive orders for more Liniment, some caning it my valuable Liniment. Who had reftnsd to sign a receipt when I left itat their store. Now my sales are millions of bottles' yearly, and all fbrcash. I warrant it snperio* to any other medicine for the care of Croup, Diarhcea, Dysentery. Colic, Vomiting, Spasms, nad Seasickness, as an internal remedy. It Is perfectly innocent to take internally—see oath aceompanyina each bottle—ona externally for Chronio ^Rheumatism:, Headache. Mumps, Frosted net. Braises, Sprains, Old Sores, Swellings, Sore Throat, kc ko.

Prioe 80 cts. Sold by the Druggists. Depot 0 Park Place, N. Y. dwlm CsaaidaptlsB.

The Three Remedies. "Schbkck'b Pdliiomo Snur" for the core of Coughs, Coldsr Bronchitis, and every fonn of Consumption. The neeulfar action of this medicine ripens tie nlcersin the lanss. promotes the disohme of the oorrupt matter byerpectoration. Purifies the blood, and thus enres Consumption, whea every other remedy fails. "Schenok Sea-Weed Tomo" for the euro of Dyspepsia or Indigestion, and all diseases arising from debility.. This tonic invigorates the digestive organs, supplies the place of the gas trio juice when that is defioient, and then enables the patient to digest the mostnutritious food. It is a sovereign remedy for all oases of indigestion. "Schenck's Mandrake Pills." one of the mostvalaable medioines ever discovered, being a vegetable substitute for oalomel, and I having all the useful properties ascribed to that mineral, without produoing any of its injurious effects.

To these three medicines Dr. J. H. Bohenok of Philadelphia, owes his unrivsded snocess in the treatment of Pulmonic Consumption. The Pnlmonio Syrup ripens the morbid matter, discharges it, and purifies the blood. The I 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.

The Sea Weed Tonie invigorates the powers of tfee stomaoh, and by strengthening the di-

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estion and bringing it to a normal and hoalcondition 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 medioines, as thus explained, will cure every case 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 termination.

Dr. Schenck's Almanac, containing a full treatise on the various forms of disease, his mode of treatment, and general directions how to nsehis medicines, can be1 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 Tonic, eaoh 91 60 per bottle, or 97 50 a half dosen. Mandrake Pills, 35-cents per box. For sale by all druggists and dealers. d8dw

WEDLOCK.

Essays on the Errors ofYoath, and the follies of Age, 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. 26dw3m

LmHm Take Partiealar notice.

Til UAL V1LPMU RIAL! PILLS. WARRANTED FRENCH. fTlHBSE PILLS, so celebrated many years ago in Paris, tot the relief Of female irregnlarities,are new offered for sale for the first time in Amedsa. They have been kept la comparative obsourity, from the Act that the originator Dr. Velpeau, is a physician in Paris of wealth, and has withheld them from general ase lest they should be employed jbr unlawful purposes. Ia overcoming female obstructions Falling of the Womb, Whites, Green Siokness, Suppression, Retention, or Immoderate Flow of the Monthly Discharges, Nervous and Spi nal Afbetions, Pains ia the Baek aad Limbs. Fatigue on slight exertlfq. PaiprtaUoa ef the Heart, Hysterics, Ac., and will effect a cure whea all ether means have flailed aad, al though a powerful remedy, do not contain calomel, antimony,'or anythlng hurtftif to the eonstitution.

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 UnitedStates and Canadas, at Albany, N. T. Seldby all Druggists.

Sold by all DrnggMi in Terre laatf. april8dly

SS. MULES A$S HO^S.—I will se uesdsm Thnjtmn Saturdays the boats'eia o'clock A.M.and 12

M.'. at £he_Publio Pound in the eity of Terre Haute, to the highest bidder, at publio auction, all hogs that may have been on aay of these

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«. a uiuitii of our btsiaess, and have engi take the charge. We shall demonstrate throagfc ear BepartaMat for tl

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best safe

diseases is bodily vigor, and

this the great Vegetable Restorative essentials I ly promotes* dwlw

Allcock's Porous Plasters.. Sadden severe pains of the side and baek stitches, spasms, etc. These affections are most troublesome to persons past middle 4«e Will even come on ia bed are very painful and often dangerous. In da&p weather they are more frequent than in dry. These plasters give relief at once, Mid need to be always in the drawer, handy.

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Pectoral -Elixir

SAS SUCHT

IMMENSE SALE,

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In tho oity of Terrs Haute, and in every community where it has beeh introduced,1 is simply because it will perform jutt what it it claimed it will do. ^Our Ua4ino.eitieen» including Physicians, Ministers, Mechanics and Merchants, unconditionally endqicte it as the bert Cough Remedy within their knowledge. At home, where ttio "Elixir" is best known, »to tal* exceeds all other remedies for diseases of the Throat mnd Lung», combined. In obedience to custom' the annexed testimonilBg are presented:

Bowling-Gbekn, Ino., Aug. 24,18G7. 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 children, that I have ever used, and can recommend the same to ailversons aB a safo and reliable medicine. tp- BfIJAH 0H|P!%||

Paris, III., May 8,1869.

From my knowledge of "Barr's Pectoral Elixir," and observing its uniform good e£ fects npon the many enstomers to whom I have recommended it since its first introduce tion to the public, I foel.ws.rranted in saying that I consider it EQUAL, if not SUPERIOR, to any of the popular Lung remedies before the publio.

A. NEWELL, Druggist.tS

Barr's Pectoral Elixir

JAMES B. LTNE

Wholesalo and Retail dealer in

Pnr© Copper Distilled tncky Whisky

No. 76 Main St., bet. 3d and 4th

TERSE-HAUTE, IND dec!6dwly ftlS

LEATHER, HIDES, &C.

1. BOKNRTT. JOHN F. MNACRAXI A. BURNETT & CO.

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Manufacture nd Dealers in .•.s™ leather, Hides, Oils, Shoe Findings,

A!fD fCKBIEBS' TOOIS,^ _g" Nos. 144 146 Iain St., Terre Hank, kii CASH for Hides, Purs, Sheep Pelts, Deer Skins, Tallow, and Leather in-tne Rough,

Coa^igBMeats always recelre prompt atteatlon. imaySdwtf

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MEDICINAL.

W.JOHNSTON, M. D.

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heretorore,i^i8tiffgKW and U. H. Waters, M.

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office at 139 Main street.'where tl pleased to serve their friends professionally or receipt for all accounts due the firm. jal9dlw ,!

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Made Af»0¥r "WfieMMpX

ngaged the.Mrvices

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CASH BUSINESS and the ^EPAETMMS ^YSim

la the one for th& Purchaser.

WHITE

Jones'6-4 Skirting Cambricks, imiiniiMtui

Prenchand Soft. Finished CB.t

___shed C»l£rt)

Cambrick lxng Cloth and Percales. Plain, Plaid and Striped Jaconets, rt Hair Cord 3aoonets, Ac.

Plaid. Striped ana Embossed Brilliants. Plata, Plaid and:8triped Nanisooks. Victoria and Bishop I«awn8.

n4

ns

experienced Sales

tto the "Advantages te Customers to be uui

....<p></p>System," ...• the iiore Systematised any business becomes

closer the margin of profits the goods can be said for."' Call and be convinced from experience that the

Swiss and India Mulls.' 5-4,6-4,8-4 Organdies and Swiss and Paris Muslins. i,

Crinolines and: Lining Muslins. --Tarlatanes in W-hiteand CScildfecR' Dotted and figured 8% iw.

Ladles Kagllsh, Preach aad fireman Gottoa Have. Ladles Bleached Cotteu Base aad Freeeh tni ttxtea nhes«) Ladles-Bleached aad (Jablsaehed Cotnte Hose.

Ladiesneeeed Cotton Hose. 1

Crimped Dimity. Plrin and Striped India Twills. Tucked Cambrics and Swiss Muslina.

Aiieieh&es, Piques, Mat-sailles-,

.« lHia, CUl^emii lotuti Hose ia cien style aad anlltjr.

^rosesfxtiTiLoBg L«i» Hos«. a .Mnper^toat «allali HalfHOi^."

We shall Establish a WhelesaleJPi^BjuMrtl who desire to kifMedarftjr theteea or^deeen'

'BUCKEYE CASH STORK,faWilefefer

THE BEASON WJEIY

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Is neatly put np, and is for sale by all "Druggists.

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BARR, OIJLICK & BERRY, .v, 4 Druggists and Cliemists,

TERRE HA UJ l#D.

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ufiicturerfl and Proprietorft Cdltaw w6m.

MAMMOTH

House FmnifjWng

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Foreign and .Domestic Wines ami Liquors,

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Cleats SaMiflae Wllsh Half Hose^ fieauLlsle Half Hose. Oents Horino Plain Half Hose.

I Oents JloriaeBibbed Half Hose.

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STOE/Hr,

Glassware! Glassware!

lives and lives and,

Forks! Pores?

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Spoons, all kinds. Spoons, all kinds.

Ffcncy Goods! F&ncy Goods!

Holiday Gifts! JdHolidayGifts! '^s- y* a

'Oil Lamps! Oil Lamps! tl .^1.^

Japan Tmlet Sets, Slip Jars Wiatertgiirriers, Bird Cages,Wood ar^d Willow Ware, Fancy Baskets, Table Mats, Knife Baskets, anil^in^factanything usually kept in a first-class Hbusefttrnishing Store.

Main St., opposite Hulman's.

If. IintNO.V.

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SPECIAL NOTICE!

ZARU8 & MORRIS'

AND EYE

GLASSES.

the firm will be at Itortf bf their Agent,

FREEMAN, Jeweler,

TERHE-HAUTE, IND., PHS DAY ONLY,

December 17 th, 1869.

Heiattends for the purpose of assisting Mr. S. R. FREEMAN in Fitting the eyk in dippioitlt or

UNBSUAJU GASES.,

le suffering from impaired or diseased visiffn are recommended tp avail themselves of tl|iH opportunity. Oifa' Spectacles ami Eye-Glass-ard Acknowledged to ij be the Most Perfect assi^ance to sight ever manufactured, and can always be relied 4]on as affording perfect eaie hnd comfort while tlrenqthcning ana jirclervmolke iiPM most thoroughly. W 'take occasion to notify the

I i'blic that we employ no pedlar^, and to caution them against' those' pretending to hav^ our goods for' sale. d&w

MANUFACTURERS.

MILLS.'

#IilFT A W1LLI4HS. jMManafa^tnremo -J

H, DOOBS, BLINDS,

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,Wiadow aad Door Praiiies, -^oaldiag Brael ets. -4.* Mtarl Ralliairs, igr:f BallnCer%

Aim!all

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RcsiDSKca—North side Chestnut Street, between^ th and 5th. All sails answered promptly, day or night. nov3ll

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THE m,EBRATlj}l :KNABB,

Wtefk's,

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K^ssner's Palace of

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WBOI.K3A1.B**» It 1»A LEBSS t* LXTMBEB,

ale Roofing, sMawmt Boofiag, Feltef

Planiiw _aiMl

aniing:.

Mulberry Ste.

No. 48 OHIO STREET, S

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the

^0^Hain 'Stree^^.

Now being fitted up6 as an exclusive

P^ARTMEIPr 1 pODSE KURHI3HINGL, STORE, Will close out the Stocfe of ....

AMWLLPM,

eednd to none in-the VVcst,«ird trr ^fcreilit to Terrc ITatile, Un3 to cverylKKly appreciating $ Sitore of tins kind, VvliertHHe .every want & a Housekeeper can-by Supplied. We ask for a'special examfnatkfc of our Stock and Pri'cM Iwfore making jurchases, and see if we cannot make your interests and ours :i mutual one, unci do iway with going fertjier tosn^ly yortr wants, (matting additional expense toyourfelf, and no Mvanjiig6 tp fee gnincd in Prices) thereby Paving you, as a consumer, f^l Something directly in dollars- and cents, and at thename time encrniraw by your {atnltfe a tiring of busirie??, the. wan), of which has long, been felt in this section $f conn fry. "We are prepared to do

Frescoe Paper Decorating

ND ^DECORATIVE. PAPEB« HANGING Having g&ftred tlie «er.vicea of a Crat-clsm- Artist totnfi^Miarge of this branch o1 the basiness, and will execute work for PrivjiteDwellings. Churches, Oflices, Lodge? Halls, Ac. We refer to the private residence of Mr. I* Kyce, un (hio Street, and the Counting Koom, of F. A. Kosb, on Fifth Si rcgl fyr^u«s«awine .vtorfc, and the Slcreena, sliowing different styleatof Dccorat^ns

RYCE'S CARPET HAIi* 77 Stoeet^

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f—BBB

11 1

MUSICAL.

KISSNER'S

Fat«ul 4'.vcloi«|,

and otlier first-clnss Makers'.

In all tho essential points..to fay^t(«L.jn.' making a truly "Brflt-efas's inStrnTnom, tttcso Pianos hare earned for thomselvesA repttta-. tion regardless of Foreign Ribbon ^iMiFitions, &C-, ic., that places them

WITHOUT RIVAM

A.

jiile te buyers tho followingfm portent considerations aVe offered:

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1st. In making continually purchases a large liumber of InstrumonfS at a tune, fur casn, besides- reccrivinp the benefits tho lowest discounts, it secures 'mo •Ukofife.ial^ wiysthe most choico instruments. 2(1. OofcupyinK tha exteliaive building of my oWn, thus saving tho costly rants also be n« able to attend personally'to tlio tumnr nrtu repairing, enables mo. to offer to buyers such, superior instruments which simply itro below oompotition bf any: other, doalor horo or abroad.

A full assortment of tho celobrnteil .Silver Tougue m",

Organs and Melodeons

Constantly' Oh "iiand" 'alfi, Shoet MYisio'. TTistrtaction Books, and every variety bf Htimller jyiusical Instruments. ...j»

When needifigsny article in tlfc 'JVItiain line scl^d orders or. callayai •, J' .-«•

H^adqaarters ol' tho itf iish Tra!c,

TIN TERRK irAt'TE.

ilt

the old'Court House.) TiiKSti HAli'i'E.

•iN'. B. All kinds ofTngtrumentsr repaired.

Wiii- M. llarr,

jBARR & TEAZLE ,•••

douse and Sigu. PainteM

4th St„i)|i|i. Cfliffal Engiilf House. All work^ontrusted to us will reccivo promp atteintion.

Sdecial attention giv,ei% io Tidj Qrainins. '"J dly

CARRIAGES.

4

'fffirwrs Thomas,^ vru.Mvi»i ropiif..

ILDY, THOMAS & CO.

Csirriage Maimfactin^r^, Corner 2d an Walnut'Stsf, Te'tto' llatite, Ind. Repairin^oono promptly and nt Low Tinted ie2dtf

Prof. llamilt«M*s ientetl 'iif made from.extractsjirepar-. ed in vacuo—a curtain ami effective remedy for €o«shsi Colda, Jloarsonoss, H»ro Throat,A.sthmn., Uroitcliifis and Consumption. 1 ts great popularity and imineni'O

STOP

^OOKHl

sales is a.guaranty of its creat valno. ""I'lioso wh« try—always use it--cure thv^colU, avoid Consumption and fth ertrly pi'itw. million sold annually and sold by all druggists. 'BROWNING & SLOAN, (J one nil Agts.

Fdr sale bv all druggists in Terri!- UahIc..

DYERS.

BT-r

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AN'fi

nsro^v a.t xisra,

H*F. Reiner's Dye House?,

ain

M, WF

6th

-JMATF

Djtein

and Vesti

enfc iniydl

I At tlio ^eufco»»a Iloti li** jiM. |7 and 170•«!»

Ma!n«

m&Mi&AftTE

wiw Sir of. the

ALl.

{,4 ..r. i-

Oil, CLOTHS, 1! W13TDOW $ilUD£& ffATTIW

EOOKIXC* (JLASSIX

in order to make immediate room Improvements, and get ready for the Spring Trade, nothing frill be spared to make tUis fw

J^S. H. TCnSRRi T. O. Brxi

TURNER & BUNTIN,

Wholesale and Retail

"OT3A..IL.EIS.S 1

All kind? of

Will keep constantly on hand a frosh supply of Variables ef all kinds. Will also open on lUq 1st ol'Kcple.nil

.Uq 1st o! i^epleiiMMT a I*

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PJ

%n K. '}. Yi«kl

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raent

ItiTEA MARKET,

And keep all kinds of fresh jnoat. Leave your orders and they will be filled, and delivered •mimpfly th all parts of the city. Will also 111* all kinds oi"

i- ctJUWTRY PRODUCE,

i^unaers will well to cn-11 beforo soiling* J. E. VOORHEES. aug31»ftf.

and Art Eitiporiuni,

(Lindemann's^ild Stnnd.)

Pianos,

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Melodoons,' Parlor and Cliiirch Organs, And Musical Instrainents of oycry descrip tion. Laree Stock Of all kinds of Chromos,

Pictures, ..... Mirrors,

dlc21ill!!i

aA te

Looking Glasses,

'Albums, Stereoscopic Views, ,, I

:i

li'ramea,

I Moulding in great variety. ttir V-rticuliir attention paid to tuninsrand rophiring I'iiinos, afld,utter Wufsical- Instruments.

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AND WI.

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Che#i

M. SMITH,

Shawls DeLame Velvet tentfotf paid to Cleaning and rCflnishinfr

CJ.USSlJt IOJN ifr*

TbUky at tin bar, and noother.

laye failed, read wh bvcry Western Stati Co&saltaaon by lei

Store

1

FAMILY GROCERIES.

ceries.

•We are now oponinirajreneral stock of Family (Jrocerjes, •embracing every article usually found such•psfbiishmemS,andrCauest OUT friends and tho.pnLilic to giveus a call an (1 eXamine oiir Stogk amll'rices. All kinds °t «TIXTUV T*TT01TTO'NI IJnnght at tho market price, fiiyc us a call.— ?^o trouble to show goods.

FLOUR AND FEEJ). Wo have also opened arinnrandFeod Store, where you can at all times got tho best of Family Flour, Hay, Oats, Bran, &c. AH goods,delivered free of charpo in tho city.

TURNER & BUNTING* Corner 7th anil Alain Street.

jTerro Haute, Ont. R.1S60. dtf

NE^ ESTABLISHMENT.

frho unlcrsipno(! having gone into business ntfC N^UKMOKEST'S old ^AiuVnii

©iiio StM bet. Foin*1Ii *V Fitlli,

Will keep on hand a full snpply of food for man and beast. I i. ^'4. »«».-• •ff'"' .. •«,'r,rv5':.s-—-'.-T j. Jh, .-r.) f-s, -iV'« ^'7^^

PLOirR, ... j* VEKI),1 Vv". FRUIT,

I

POULTRV.

.'ftiiH gcTieriilassortmentsl' V,. Slli'l ft

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Family G-roceries and Provisions.

$

I A A Ci ". A JL

IJ NDEli TAKER, pared to execute oil orders in his lino atnestfand dispatchfecorner ol Tiiird errv ttteifX',l'erro nfuto, Tnd. jnniO-5-dwtf _r,"

i.

UNDERTAKER.

,11. W. O'(JONNEL///1

Itiiiinir"imn hast"! back fr^in K. W. Clind"wick, (jrulier & Co., the t»ndertakcr fi KstjvliBshment, and haviiHf bad serenyesrs -cxp5rier.ee in thff hu«iness. js now prepared

U. if rnish Metalic Uurial Ca#M, Cases, ctl. and WosdSn Coffins, or all styles and from the and largest *tO"k of burfciliu«ii»ri»l initl esSia.te. at_No. •ThiiM flrc:i. IVrre lliinlo, Iu 11

14

iMMWwnmaaOD

rtlTivtJ'E

VBYTIAGH,

Plins. Wpeei Detwl Urawinr* f«rn lionpf lluUdPi^l

Sixth rit

CUMAMWiH.v

aj

„I ..-itm

Whisky sold by tho pal Ion. quart anl pint.

ption Sooms, "6lfi

oon&ncs himself cxolusivsly to the tamMi

of these complaints, and trcstsikjrer: largo number of cases, it ftdlows*

TAMI3NEYEli-FAILINfi

otc.,

A3! Jjiifl.sot' !tmSSFJiromptly inadwtooider at I

,f

H*

iPl aiAIN s^TM.l^UK5?r.

C.J, KAIfTHANN.

UNDERTAKERS.

•r}U|

"I

practice. Send stamp for »edi«i ir amphletofthirty^ixpacM. Nomattmwh» at he says. Pstienta-iiifi

for patients attentfoa.

iadyexcepted.reoniriitf9dailyto

assistant. Hour a. *. 7 r. *. lay

DR. WHITTIER,

A REGULAR GRADUATE OF MEDICINF, is Diploma at offico will show, has been lon*-W •r enaalred in the troatiient of Veneraral

Syphillis, Gonorrhea. Gleet.^tricturc. Orchitis, Hemis aad Rnptore, all Uniniry dis eases. Syphilitic or Mercurial Affections ot the Throat, Skin or iionea. are treated mUi & Unparalleled success. p." spormatorrbca, Stmnl'DtbiHty anil Intto tcncy. as the result of self-abuse in youlB, sozna) excess in ra ature years or other causes. and which produco some of the following el ffects, as Nocturnal Emissions, Blotches, liebility, Disxiness, DUanes of sight, Coqfosfon I. of Ideas, Dvil Forbodings, Aversion to Socic [_ ty of Females, Loss of Memory and Bexun 1 Power,and rendering are permanently cared

improper.

Tho Doctor's opportunities,in hospital and private practice are unsurprised it St. Loui. ». or or any other

cits.

Bac! Ties of St. Lottis

iiapor's prove that no has been located there longer by ydars than atiy other so atfvettlsine. The establishment, library, lahratory and appointments, are unrivalled in the West, unrivalled anywhere.' Age, with experionco can bo relied upon, ana the Doctor can refer to many physicians throughout the country.' In.past,success and present posi ion ho stands without a competitor. THE WRITINOSOFA PHY5TOTAN WlKxSK

REPUTATTONJaUNION-WIDB. ARB W0RTH5RE ADING. Doctor Whittier pnblishes a Modicsl Pam hct relating to Venereal Diseases and.th, lisastrous and varied consCqnenocs of self abuse, that will bo sent to any address in sealed cnvelopo for two stamps. It contain-' full symptom lists that will enable'these'affected to determine tho natnro of their complaint and givo a written statement of their f' oase that will answer almost as well for the purpose of treatment as a porsonal inter view but whore it is convenient the Doctor should be consultod personally. Those

stamp. .Thu.s a

rou can assist the unfortunates without their 5^ tnowing their benefaotor. Certainly bo subject is of moro importance than purity ol blood and perfect manhodd. '1

It issolf-ovidenttha^aphy.siQian whft eaafines himself exclusively to tho study of certain class of diseases and treats thousands'^ of. cases every .year, must-acquire greatei skill in that specialty than only general practice. Many physicians, recMnising thi-, fact, introduce patients to the-Doctor after a adlng his Modfeal Pamphlet. Commnnications confidential. A friendly talk wiU

Green Book, Ac. A Boon to Thonann«l« ofHndcreM." ft* Sent under seal, ina))lainon*elope, toany adilress, postpaid, on receipt of six cents, or ..

I' "•J d.

:li#8

a

cost you nothing. Office central, yet retired, No. C17 St. Charles street, St. Louis, Mo Hours, 9 a. if., to 7 p. m., Sundays ex^gyt^d. ___

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MANHOOD:

How Lost! How Restpred!

•Juxt Published, in a sealed envelope. Priced cents A LECTURE ON TIIE NATURAL TREAT MENT, and Radical Curo of Spermatorrhces, or Sominal Weakness, Involuntary Emissions, Sexual Debility, and Iinpediments to Marriage genorally: Norvousness, Consumption,.Epilepsy, and Fits Mental and Physical Incamieity, rosnlting from Self Abuse, Ac., h\ 'i Roni. J. Cuuvbewbuu, M. D., author of th«

C1IAS. J. C. KLINK «fc

two postago stamps, to posi &C0., I'J7 Bowery, Now l'ork, Post Offlce Boa-4*8®,

Also Dr. GulverwcH's "Marriage Guide,''E" rico 25 confs. nOv4dw5m

PHILOSOPHY of MARRIAGE fi J- A NRwOouRSROPLKCTURi!S,8asaoIivBred at tho New York Museum of An atomy, em

Whai

bracing gubiocts: IIow to Livoand Livofor, YouthJnnturityand OldAge

1 MUtUM'i.lUJll/ »UU V1U.A}{6! Mm- a.

at: to'

hood Generally Reviewed. Tho ban seof In f»r

diirostion Flatulancc and NervouB Dysoatu accounted for MarriiigoPhilosophicallgOon- fJ* siderod, ic. Pocket volnmesoentainin th^se fjkLoctures will bo forwardod on receipt offour Stamps, by addressing Sec'v Nbw Yor* Mu-am.'jio'r-AffATGMY.tiltS Broadway, -New-Yorif-'"^

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ASTRO LOOT.' "1

OLAIRVOYANCE AND

i4t

ASTROi'OOTl'

LOOK OUT. 1#

GOOD NEWS FOR ALL,

81.000TO ANYIPERSON WHO WILIi EQlT'At MADAME RAPHAEL I1J TUBa^

#tf

f- PROFESSION. **,

HE MAP RAPHAEL is tho best. She sue. .cods when all othors have failed. All wh are in trouble—all who have been unfortunato—all whoso fond hopes bavo been disappointed, crushod and blasted by falro" promises and deceit—all who have been misled aiid trifled with—all fly to her for ndvicrr and satisfaction. All Who are in donbt oi. tho affections of those they l^re, consult hor to rolievo and satisfy thoir minds'. In Love Affairs She Never rshe has thesecrct of winning the affeotionK of os it S he he ness of your future wife or husbaiid, or ab-f sent friend. "-Sho guides tho single to a ba) ny marriage, and makes the marriod hapio ller aid and advico has been solicited in ni' numerablo instances, and the-result always been tho means of soeurittg A Speedy and Happy MtlWiagc Sho is. therefore, a sure dependence, wis t!*$ well kpown to the public at large that sh« was tho first and she is the only person in th"' country who can show the likeness in realit and who can pivc"entire satisfaction on al 1 -v the noncerns of life, which can be tested and proved by thousands, bot.h married,and single, who daily ana eagerly visit her:

To all in business her advice is invaluably,

Sho

can foretell, with tho greatest certainty, the result of all commercial and busine 1SHJ trhnsiactions. ...

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Lottery numbers given without extra °hMADAME RAPHAEL is a Cona fide Astrpl ogist that ov#ry one can depend npon. is4.be greatest Clarivoyant of tUe.Dinoteenth centurv. It is that well-known fact that makes'illicit pretenders copy her advartisC- JSHW incnts and try to imitato her. iJv,

All interview* strictly private ana confidential. As afomale Physician her remedial

never

failto core all fctnale irregularities, and

so

produce the monthly fl«W, without:

danger or exposure. They can not injure, but. on the contrary, they improve the health. •, ..

Therefore, coftiC one come all, to

111 SMtmond, f»et. CeBtral hmu and Ma

CIXMSIATI, »MO.

TERMS.--Ladies, SI Gentlomen. tl.50.Ni B.—Tlioseata distarfco may commnniesto with perfoct satisfaction by enoloning j.-' one dollar and staini. All communication^ strietly private and confidential. ilftt.

Address Lock Box 531, Cincinnati, Ohio. 4L' aw*,:'--* w»g28Wly

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Madame Raphael is the seventh daughter of tho so vonth dAughtor she wafc born with a ^, natural gift: she can foretoll your verv thoughts. Shealso. cures drunkenness, and "fit discovers lost or hidden treasures. Urfi''

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0r-* ^g^aa Dp deeds Store, call 4bMtiteatloa e|. the & prrfiTlitrtte,afiafhepublic in gen-

It ywbte^hns rented *eomsabovetiaxton .t sley iW# Qwd) §(«•, for the l«urpose wlft rvlnron «•*'«'»".' l!-,4

IAW TAILORING.

114 keens always on hand, a FashiooftbleeeTection of tSl^siilrtfe*. Vre!«injts." Ulothk. Stf./"" and is ntady^in^ i^il# ii» tUr* \i%a Sit* ms Mi

ornoti liMaythia^iiv1,1, line anywhere else. & Cutting done and warranted to fit. A liberal augi»dtf patronage solicited.

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