Daily Wabash Express, Volume 19, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 26 January 1870 — Page 3
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Wiw3'» 12 00 16 00 20 00 25 00 46 00 50 80 00150 00 and its Oeeioo eol2oeoo
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OF
«r~i«iis'i'A&n 50 cents .1 Marriage a»4 Funeral noti|.00. '•«-Society meetings and Religkotices 25c£nt§ cachfiJVje^on, invanrfin adwtim«_ariiidje'jpaode i%rl yon ajradvertjfcemepto,
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PronrThOjRUhJEiBe C6 Wednesday night Xreen grocer, purchased a from W. L. Wedekind.
customers, Mr. Tuell detected a
a
jjort iont^^U^j^) Kargji of opinion th«he globules contained trichina. Sail of the meafMMMMilhibit&l WdthersAic •f gentlemen, and Dr. T. S. Bell, as 5 made the subject a study, pronot jt undoui^dtaB
mini
pc r80rtff*Ti la^^Wrei^ed^rl "ona
Mr. John J. Sanders, a farmer, an I 5 one to Mr. Tuell, a dealer, and the to Mr. Miles, for home consumption.
The hog to aril outward appearanc perfectly Bjfealthy, 1 h0|f:it clear and,
^£8pf a health^
Upon cutting into the lean portions nieatqfeundreds ofsig^ll c^sta or cells found, containing a semi-transparent in the centre of wW.(jJrafM a .wiiite, ly-looldng*itfellj Avm'cfPtin beingTjpi revealed, with the aid of a micros the dreadful
in couil
trichina xpimlis
numbers. So far as known, none ••V infected meat was eaten, owing to timely discovery of its condition.
A horrible case of suffering and di in Illinois from eating infected pork recently published., Other cases 1 beafi |^rtejiliii^y^iiMi%^rtti W
COl'n^3
«S^t- rriif .Iff
Ootibneis ail of our readeas haver a good deal about trichina, wtfich artfRii invawbl^exjq^pt with a ntic scope, aniFfifhrolting the muscular
Two phycidianr of tlus city examim spesimens of trichina at tlieir oliice sor twoyearsaga A very diminutivequantit [of swine matter, subjected to a highl magnifying power, distinctly reveale __ ]er« oft the .devilisli little, thin fille* tiiegi 6diied up| like sleepin somltod^^JW^tatJi^iotion, like snake snakes, and ride awake- Ihey have beell
ycete
I'lie^r li
l"1!1
trichina by scientific men ot tins ci
have been found equally
Kvcly after being
kePMom«'
In fact the have bor\e for three aays, iihodt injury,
a'temperatoe
THE WAWLE*
Iowedcustonfilled
tjewelrythe
thmeen
Icwipes below zero chromic acul, an men loaKulates the muscular, fiber, ptodiicra lo eXSiife Ml and ldng-contmued fcuSSSt or ,ie, not effect them. They ha\e Men iund iu the lungs of S indicated bjffflftftll rea
York with
his for over ten years, lie was by a well-known thief, who was led, ready for ant emergency. He
uiade aeqnain^noe of Dawley in store of Mrlt'ates, in Coliim~i, Oliio# |Ie was in s&rch of dlfaAotfds, 1 hot finding any stom large enough, was tnrned over tom)a\vley by the rk, wl»o took him to Imroom and disved his Wares. The tlfcf saw nothing suited him, and was ad by Dawley lie was lcroking for aMekage by ex.s, but which might nc»ach huu-un-arj-K'ed at CmeinnaM The thief •med,him that he was inductor on oadjrunning iVom Colwns t? Cin'd would proba^ riving at Cin urnet House, as called upon ted about *800 ing to"get the
Ri tlie evening he cashed after not be able to pa the foll«)Wing day.
ItUk^i^otltof a^^^^uisViUe «tfth apngjiimaeif as ^HDawley did
irnM&ttfcat ».gent$em him several unftes. Pecein1)er tawleyjeft Jiis way to the expwstn^.
iSriipliments of ^tlie season, i-t./pi a.*'
his JPOQjjU was.
ata^wSftlS^DBV car. I
off Stray of diamonds worth $%000, left on the 2:35 P. M. train on the I lio & Mississippi road. Dawlejr went to? the
the express office, received a package! fry tfrcfrdicfcajus. iped at Jaccard's and Pronnet'a, anal Phyiieians, felly ii rennedto t)w hotel, to find his trunks bniken open and rifled. He promptly gate notice to the Chief of Police of the
sry, but neglected to inform him of ovements of Crawford until after 8 kin the evening and onljrJhen when found out bjf-the strictest qneetion-1
cash.
AWiVl'* allowed EE of
MONJ
W$£Kch&rged
^1001 .WelUve justl'_
:\"2 „f the atlvJSB^Blrboth |LY and -••jf ,^^-^if'Wargedfulllly rates ii *nan*gg^eekiy
ratis.
the JJjPdvertisements onejlnr per ttch insertion in ween il Notices 10 cents pefcs. No
Mr snora inserted in Ifflcolumn
couple of weeks ago Pinkerton's deoverhauled a man answering CraSjHord's description in Chicago, and Dafldey went on to identify him, but whefi he reached the Garden City, he ascertained that the wrong party was in Jin% and he was accordingly released.
A Bear Story.
Ev$r since the Governor of New
wick undertook the extermination of the beara/by offering a premium of three dollars for each bruin's muzzle, says the Boston
a succession of exciting bear
Ttfnes,
He instantly dismounted, and seising tbe two yppng animals, killed them with a jack-knife,tied their hind legs together, slung them over his saddle and mounted. He had scarcely got on when he was visited by Madame Bruin, the dam, who made her appearance on the top of the high and steep Dank close to the road, and seeing the situation of her offsprings, fairly jumped on behind Isidor (to the great terror of the old horse), placing her pawg one on eaohiof Isidor's shoulders, growling most jiitedusly. Nothing daunted, however, Isidor, with extraordinary presence of mind, seized hold of the paws, and king a stout, able young fellow, (clad in a strong home-«pnn coat of his mother's manufacture, all wool), held the bear fast, drawing her tightly to his back. The bear singularly enough, did not scratch or strike with her feet—startled perhaps by the novelty of her situation-, or afraid of hurting the enM, never suspecting that they had already been made to pay the debt of nature.
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infected animal, and Mr. Tuell 5 them that it was unfit for food befo of it had been eaten.^AVr. Wedekinc that he purchased two dressed hog
The old horse being thus left to himself, tui-ned towards home as quickly as possible, and proceeding at a rate of speed which perhaps he had never attempted before, soon reached his owner's barn— who, with a couple of other
fetablijr]ie
ed beyond question that, in eating of Jere" and the two "garcons" may be trichinons pork, the amimalculfe, after p: ing int^h|hi$«agj or produce aeatli exactly as in nwiuo. ^ood many hymiirt deaths frbm this ca having-been-fefOTted "in-'rarions parts Furope, and at »ttine«0»iiite thiscon lit have created ct&Mferruirc al^riii, and dered pork suspicious and unpopul
(ty-eight and three-quarter pounds. The bs were not large, being about the size ordinary rabbitts. The three skins soon carried before Rufus C. Cole, ., the resident magistrate, the noses off, and the affidavit and certificate prepared, sworn to and delivered, tling Isidor to a bounty of nine dol-
No one envies his good luck.
RP«S-
jhkAtroyetl^.^1^: fees, the boiling l)n,,nV°f
llicseanimals can atand ho'linK short time Hertwig .oiling water 7c ^'Xroyed by tilling them but tl ej a^ I'onlinmng them at the i)0^u t'nty-tivo minutes, jj,
ROIl-
jrmi
and who Did It— ess of a Traveling
low It Was (Jross Car Salemna F-om the
Times,
lleeted by the rt tders of a the early part t)f DawleV, a ti .veil 10 New Yorkjeweliy houi itch & Allen, was ng at the Southern Ihe value of $4,OOQ.^ iliitrged with dames
fcution which he took occasi
sion to
VL. ..
Decrepitude isflw of old ace. butit&k]
bwippi road. Dawlejr went period of entir* feet
stories have continued to reach us from the Province. A clever Yankee one summer found it a profitable business to manufacture India rubber snouts at $3 apiece, but, ... that little game was played out in a single I AllCOCk 8 "01*0118 PW8t6F8« Season. We give below the latest and I Sudden severe pains of the'like and back most marvelous bear story that has reach- stitches, spasms, etc. These affections are ed u.H. If the old proverb does not lie I most troublesome to persons past middle ago.
Meat Infested With Triclinia Ira I IS about truth stranger than fiction, then this! Will even come on hi bed are very painfnl Sold in LoiiiSAil"'. I ,1 story is true, or ought to be. It is told I and often dangerous. In damp weather they fjl-Li'/ 1 i.i 5_1_ 1 #1 ly a correspondent of the Newcastle
lw,feand
Ad-
W. D. II, a I of Gloucester, time about the middle of the drawer, handy drea hog I November. Isidor Arneau, a fine lad of esterdqorn-1 the age of eighteen or twenty—one of nine
ing, while cutting up the hog to A hjg brothers, was sent three or four weeks ago I Mi8('omern. Mr. fuel! detected a jiber into his father's back pasture on horse-'
singular-looking gloubles in portion of the flesh and iinmediatdopped tlie sale of the meat, and
of
back, in search of a missing cow which, it was feared, had met with some accidentt He had proceeded a mile or so by an old lumber road, when his horse came to a sudden standstill, and pricked up hia ears. On looking around, Isidor perceived two young cubs, lying asleep in a comfortable den, under an old log, three or four yardrfrom the track.
Aitooading
was
garcom,
thrashing oats on the barn floor.
tions of the body of the hog, and cat doors being open, in he rushed, laden with ing, after a time, the death of the a [sidor, Lady Bruin and two dead cube, malv And it stems to be a 'fact
amazement and terror of "Bonhomme
ere and the two "garcons" may be iragined—Isidor still holding on like a rave fellow, as he ia and roaring in rench and English for help. A noose as soon procured, thrown oVer the head
~jr
the Infirmities of Old Age.
is Frederick Pollock (says an English appears to have discovered anew for some of the infirmities of old rid he is anxous that hiB experience be made'pnblic. We derive oar
Ledge of the facts from a monthly cal magazine called the
Practitioner,
ich they have been forwarded by the dent of the College of Physicians, rederick Pollock, best known to his irymch as the late Chief Baron of the rjuer has long been remarkable for mental and physical energy. He is eighty-six yeaers of age, the great wonder and joy friends his strength scarcely ay fails him. Still some years suffered from the indefinable neralaise which is incident to old age, liich sometimes makes itself known mful spasms more or less connected \®e digestive system. It was neefind some drug that would be at imulant and narcotic in its effect, tobacco orlopium. These drugs, in moderation, are often found of netit in old'age, as soothers of its troubles: liit unfortunately they id not suit Sir Frederick Pollock failed to-prpduce the desired efle therefore (tried ether—the best etheu— which he inhaled from an bottp applied to one nostril and
Jate, I pawing, that thefsafety of iierimJt to some extent depends on alatiol of the spirit through only hstril. in this way removed and induced a general the nervious system. Sir ion with the inhalations ml eiijoya in consequence |agni6cen|ealth. The ciHantity of ether lich he Im isviriable sometimes it amonn's tJeveral ounces a day but how ich if t|l escapes and how much of ahortd into the svstem it would be joiiltfj estimate. It is supposed but quantities of ether can enter iu in such inhalations as we ifceribed, since not only does mtich onee into theair, but also of that actually inhaled a large proagain exhaled. Never in any mnoli of tlie vapor absorbed as iiS consciousness or to cloud the
to de-1 have ap-
«iub-eflHeiit developemmA. hC It rs-ttiai w.neu ite ^vew Yoi tTUiiks weil with jewelry, as had
Kven the asset«jion to be eon rs that when Tie wiif A'ew
Nor 'is sleep. invany way at pBed, although by the removal of ritahiiuy Itas "favored. rick PoWoJk is, we observe, for as luaty^ aft eleven hours
but of $1 twentv-four—t(]t this includes a regulij,
,}u""1'ay
siesk. Whether the
remedyf he has fmn^
80
happy in
its effeeffrron the irritlbilw of ad vane ing yenfe question^ w^d, London
medical men arejust noWmuchvnterested* but at i£a*t the experiment see^es be lirorth ranking and in «ew of ty ftcts lirorth which a bad pit friends tnrhsof our wis ether
have recorded! it mightt^]^ for any of us Vho have e\^p]v
I whom we wishjmany happj present seasto to eonsolu in a botle of |he best rectified *4* .ki
IECICINAL.
Wi JOENSTON, M. D. UFFKlRrOV BEACH'S BANK. Rksibkxck—Noft side Chestnut 8treet, between 4ths%15t&
"All cal' promptly, day or ai^t. S
•eanrnfimdnt
fceaaMliortted,—dtfce.
sJSKSS5Swi?:£ .-4 .aged persons, hnt the imjmlse which fcr-) "cteeer the raai
Of conrie tUethief escaped, «fid has imented and distal Iiqn0ngfv4 tt^the circa.] ibly ere this tnrned his booty into
of medicinal fonhto aid invigorants.— Of all the combinations of diffusive stimuli with the juices of her be, nttud bvksttat have over been ad ministered to the aged and infirm, with the view #Nsltuiiig their Waning strength, cheering their drooping spirits and »li««tartl* MkesAnd.pesas to which they ire swveeted,'none has teem found so eBeecioei, so aaneside and so perL manent in its Hostetter's Stomach Bitters. The deffect*fasbetween
firuns-cessiveaforce
ifference the effect of 1
the BitteTS and that a mem excitant how-! over pore, is the seasons between the efeet of a sudden and momentary application
ex
at
fo to given jmrpofte, and there-
salt of steady, eoattaaous application of exactly the requisite amount ef iarco to tk« same end. The mere spirit of jghyaieal energy produced by a dram (and wiich is always succeeded byeorresponding depression) never yet benefitted any man or woman saf» fering from physical decay. A cordial like Hostetter's Bitters, at onee southing and invigorating, is the remedial Meat required.
are more frequent than in dry. These piasters
the scene ifl laid in the county I give relief atonce, and need to h« alwifyi in
PAIS OP THE SIDB CURBDi
Dear Sin:
P«iiu,lpnl 4,1S6&.
kUtntoten,
Jfcmr*.
T.'AUtock Ar Go
My daughter used one of your
Porous Plasters. She had a very bad pain -in her side, and it cured her in one week. Yours truly, JOHN V..N. HUNTER. 25,000 SOLD BYONE DBALKR.
Messrs. J. Balch Jc Son, QfPrp.videnc^. Jtfi., write, Nov.I860 "We hare sold the Porous Plasters for twenty. ^pAra^and, at retail and jobbing, must haVo sold twenty-five thousand altogether. Theyare well liked", ^dwlm
Two scientific publication! are in the field against the hair dyes of which lead is the ba lis, The "New York Medical Gaiette" aiid "The Journal of Chemistry" bitterly ler nonnce ttibm. Yet the hair may be safely dyed. Have you seen
Prof. Chilton'* Testimony,
founded on a eaeeful analysis, and certifying Criatadoro'a Excelsior Dye is no} only a first-class article for changing the color of the hair, but
ABSOITEI.V SAFE.
CRISTADORO'S HAIR PREBEV ATEVT5, as a Dressing, acts like a charm. Tryit.
A HUMBUOk.
HOW OFTEN we-hear ^his expression from persons reading advertisements of Patent Medicines, and iu nine cases out of ten they may be right. It is over 22 years since I intro-
may berigta. ducedlDr. Tobias' Venetian Liniment to the public. I had no money to ad,vejrtisr it, RI left it for sale with a few druygisU and storekeepers through a small section of the country, many taking .it with great reluctance r? but I tola them to let any one have it. and »lf it did not do all I stated in my pamphlet,,no one need pay for it.. In some stores two -or three bottlis were taken on trial by persons present. I was by many, thought era*y, and that wonld.be the lastihey, ^ould«e of me. But I knew my mediftiho was no humbug In about two two months I began to receive otmy sign a
for cash. I warrantit. snp^rio^ to any other medicine for the etfre of Croup, Ciarhoea, Dyat entery, Colic, Tomiting, Spasms, nad Sea mal remedy. It is perfect!
fLady Bruin,- arid she was hauled off I to* ta^l^eJnalL^-see o^th ao|ost uncermodiously and dispatched.— ootnpanying eatfh bottle^ond externally for
uncermodiously and dispatched.— I oompanying ea® bottle^-onJ externally for er carcass weighed two hundred and Chronic ^Rheumatism, HeadaeheAiMumps,.
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fk yk
a. Old Sqres,
flumps,.
Frosted Feet,. Bniusea* Sprains. SwellingsVStfire TlUoat, Ac Ac. Price 50 cts. Sold.by the Druggists. Depot 0 Park Place. N^W
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"CMMUUplleU.
The Three Remedies. "Schbwck'S Pulmonic Sv«uj'-". f0r-jthe euro -o^Ooughs, C'oldsj Broncnitis. and every form of Consumption. The peouliar action of tBiS medicine ripens the ulcers in the Idttgs, promotes the discharge I of the corrnptmatter by expectoration. Purifies the blOoa, and thus cures Consumption, when every MJwrremedy fails. '*8chenfck's Sea-Weed
Tonic" for tho euro of
Dyspepsia or Indigestion, and all diseases arising
debility. This tonic invigorates
troja
gastric. enables the jm ous food. It is a sovereign remedy for all cases of indigestion. "Schenok's Mandrake Pilts." one of the most valnable medicines over discovered^being a vegOteble substitute for calomel, and having all the useful properties ascribed to that mineral, without producing any of its injurious effects.
To these three medioines Dr. J. H. Schenck of Philadelphia, owes his unrivaled success in the treatment of Pulmonic Consumption. The Pulmonic Syrup ripens the moifeid matter, dischargee it, and purines 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.
The Sea Weed Tonic invigorates the powers of the stomach, 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 beeomes impossible. The combinod action of these medioines, as thus explained, will euro 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
nic Syrup rbottle.
Tonic, eaoh SI GO per bottle, or $7 50 a half doxen. Mandrake Pills,35 cents per box. For sale by all druggists and dealers. d8dw
WEDLiOC|k»
Essayien the Errors of Youth, and the follies of Age, in relation to MARRIAGE and SOCIAL EVILS, with self-help for the unfortunate Sent in sealed letter envelopes, free charge. Address. HOWARD ASSOCIATION Box P. Philadelphia. Pa. 26dw3m
Indies Tak« Particnlar Noticc.
Hal vamiF hiau
HIM
WjLBBANTED PBESCH.
THESBPILLS,offeredrelief
so celebrated many years
ago in Paris, for the of ftmale irregularities,are now for sale for the first time in America. They have been' kept in comparative obscurity, from the- ftet that tho originator Dr. Velpeau, is a physician in Paris of wealth, and has withhold them from general use lest they should bo employed for unlawful purposes. In overcoming female obstructions Fallingofthe Womb, Whites, Green Sickness, Suppression, Retention, or Immoderate Flow of tho Monthly Discharges, Nervous and Spinal AiTections, Pains in the Back and Limbs, Fatigue on slight exertion, Paipilatioa of the Heart, Hysteries, Ac., and will effect a eure when all other means have failed and, although a poworful remedy, do not oo'ntain calomel, antimony, or anything hurtful to the constitution.
To married ladies and young girls who have never been regulated, they are peculiarly snited. They will, in shorttime, bring on tho monthly period with regularity.
Ladies can procure a box, sealed from. Jh^ eyes of the curious, by enclosing one dollar and si* postage stamps to
M. W. MACOMBER, General Agent for Vunitod States and Canada*, at Albany, X, T. ld by all Druggists.
Why aU Druggists in Terr® Haute, "v april 8dly
^TO^MtYS-
jobs r. BAiao, gAIRD CRUi^ attobneys If
No. •BWn0lwe*.«»8tal«.
iil
wroscwe'tftM
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aware of this bet
recommend moderate sMmwlatfon when strength and vigor of matarity havebeen
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goods
trfancethattha
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IMMENSE
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Merchants,
Jtmea' 5-4 SUrtiiicpftpibileiln, ^Uswh .mac* kt^ 'SS&SS f, Plain, Pl«id andStrip«d
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Ladles Eaglltk, French aa4 fireman Gotten Li4Im Bleached Cotton HoM aitmait Legs, eatraatotv^*:''Ladies Meadud and PsHnM IMtw Hom.
Ladles fleeced CdftMHenri
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Pectoral' Elixir HAS SUCH
"fab .v*
In the city of Terre Haute, and in every com.munity where it has been introduced., is
all other remedies for disease*.
ilt tale exceedt
of the
Throat mnd- Lung*,
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 c»« recommend ihc same to all persons as a spfe
ELIJAH ORMBjr*-:
Pabis.
III.. May 8,1869.
From my knowledge of ^Barr's p*ctugal Elixir," and obserYingits uniform gpbd ef* fects upon the many customers to whom have reoommended it since its first introduction to the public, I feol warranted in Saying that I consider it EQUAL, if not SOPKBlOtt, to any of the popular Lung remedies before the public. (in t-' NEWELL, Druggist. .1
Barr's Pectoral Elixir,^ ,, PI.EA8AHT TO TAKE, i,") Is neatly put up. and is: for sale by, *41
Druggists.
«ARRr (ilTLICK &A BERIll',
DruggiBts and Chemk|t8^ •viniftoj
TERRE HAUTE, IND.
Manufacturers and Proprietors. fidltaw w@m.
JAMES B.LY1VE, f, r' .J ij* Wholesale and Retail dealer in Pure CoDwer Distilled Ken tTu'ky misTfy
Foreign find Domestic, Wiue* jip":'i utnl IAquor», »i
No. 70 Main St., bet. 3d and 4th. St. TEEHE-HAtJTE,, IND. lecl6dwly
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J5TNA LIFE INS. CO.
AnnnaJ Income $6,000,000
BAKERY.
JDLIUffMIBSSE^, AMKKTCASt ANtVPlfcrSIiS
coNFECTummn BAMLEK,
1# SOUTH VOl/RTH STREET,
HO.
Terre Haute,
Ind.
Keep* constantly on hand a fresh snMt^efl Cakes, Candies. Ice dream. Bread and Crart-i Ornamental fiakes^Pyramids .lee Cri
Ices, Cbsrlotte-ruese, Jelly, BI Roniah'Toneh, Biscuit' Glace, Trmn-
Water Ices,
lUVUi JUIW|U t»l.C|
age de Pam, Faney IceCream, Pastry,Tongue, Private8 lee Cream, Jellies, Ac., on short notice. ... .... mayNdtf "^5
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«#/»iri »»•»»ut"
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Mbtod
the «bodi»*iiibe kolfcfir.« MrhMe«-'
^,tliattly ifl* i-r»M yuaryly -i 'ia CASH BV81NE88 ftBd Uie I y—y* a n'l-slij,fr.
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Hfiir Oord huai^ Nj-v«i .-i is Plaid. Strip^ ^JSmtooa^^eilJiftixifi^^i«
SwiM and I^i^ SFullg. rrs*s» A 5-4,6-4,8-4 Organdies and Sviiatnd'farit'JlM&iu
Crinolines and Lining Mnslins. TMrlMliitb in uDottaA«Bd FisunQd^ftSkiia#^ «*vs ^JOCI
taii} an
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''"UhmSSJ1wSumlScoterei «oi^ •lsee% CMItMl Ml IaMtfa ImitiMtr atjtt and •ImmExtraLoag Ler Roml. s9»T»IUH»rt. SeufliiiWi. deutajluper Stout fiuMHb Hatf-Heee. H1 nil vt ic .i.st' str' fi-sAiS flAu Ylide Ifalf Koee. ., «Mn«HKnaHl(^Hkiu *ori^e,]flH?d«a|f Bop We shall KstaMlaka Wholesale MmIhr
wljo desire t« bnxjRoderjr My tk^faM erj^
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'BUCKEYE CASH STORE/JUliicorikir^f
THE KKASOH WB^
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nt 'o-** -i* -i ..\,i -o
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House fi .i.- i,^
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it as the
unconditionally endortc
within their, knowledge.
bat Cough Remedy
where the "Elixir'' is best known,
At home,
1
combined. In obe
dience to custom' the annexed teatirtoiysla are presented: BOWLINO-Onnx, Inn., Aug. 24: 1867.i
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Crockery! *1 n*»* it Ir-
fr,
&nd Willovr Waro. Fancy Baa* kets. Table Xfett. Knife Baskets, and in faot anything usually kqpt in a flrst-olasa Houaefiirnishing Stone, a .hV 139 Main St., opposit,el9[ulniai|^
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3-aS mb a
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r- the mora ^^feraatised anybaaiaeesd
had
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CELEBBATED ,t$A it ,a**weO Perfected Sp^tacTes
AND EYKqlasses!,
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One of the firm will be a$ -the Store of their Agent, ,S. E. FREEMAN Jewells,
TBRRB-HAUTB,IRB4 ONE
DAY ONLY,
Friday, December 17th, 186]0| attends.for- the slating Dir. S. R. LN FITTINClyfllE^y® US JM^FICULT Oil
He attends.for- thp .guiggwo^-
Those'sufTering fronr ithparred or diseased vision are reoommepded to. avail themselves of this opportunity.
On Spectaclcs hud Eye-Glaus-(i fd Acknowledged tO
r,.ses
be the Mont Perfect
assistance to siahticrcr inaniifaotnrod, and ran always be reliod upon as affoftdiugpwjte*.
while
ra*« n»S rnnfort
Mrviuo ih» him
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vs j,
AS^Ihii. 1,1870, $13,000, OWL SMTJ 'v|.t
B. B.MYRICK.Oen'l Ag+. wfSL. O. HAGER, Local A«tjal3d3m
tlrenqlkenino ana pr»-
most thoroughly.
We take occasion to. notify the Public that we
t,«mploy
uoj
pedlars, and to caution
th«m against thbrfd
t"..»*.•
pretending to have our goods for .. salq. *k U&w
MANUFACTUIVEII3. I
PRATRIK
OrTY PLANIN(| MILLS.
CLIVT A milAmil I -isvx l*» Manufacturers of
Lj
9ASH, DOOBS, BLINDS, Wla4ew and Dees FuMMfd, '"••"•^BrackeU,
'^Stsirl RalUagS,
tdluihw,
1 .f ,i
-w\.
Sewell rosta,
4
Hi*
5
ifhKlafaadBI^..
And all desccip^ious of Pini^h^ WBOLttsit tiro asfittijiilLibia^ir* i»i3Nne
and Sftiny/fsfir.
i«t Lath
Slate B001 Cement Hoofing el
Sbw:
€i8tni»
Wdfld
mi*.
laaca DONE ^TQtQIKDi
All^Work^Wi
Corner Ninth and
dtf
«T| *di Mt iakfp ac wia W jt iisi ,s«rt]
rth
nbmh
[«Bt(*e I'M"
:*sa
MHB/l!
gfidt
ftt tit
•rtal
Tib
mu-3
UtiY
STOErlS'"
Crockerj!u
•h*
:f
01a»war«l
KniveB arid, Forks! Knives and t'ores! »d Muui' «ji» ox ., t* bkm .^rSpoona,ajljanda.
Spoons, all kjjg^
Fancy, Goods!. JFancyCtoodg
HoUdayGlftt!
is aiiMi W« IMM"' I Coal Oil Laaap& CoatOiLLampirf««J ^»A -*jr .«»•«« niaM jsW
feaierft ed hi bow maAoibv* a W-
jbl dgsiofte ». .sfeaisj* Jl
n-»rf
mid
staadajnOiip^l
m- 1
ntaklaa- trsli^st^hstilisl 1 m«nit, ibw SSsfjrX&teiKA.'.'s
ardiess^ForewrnR .thatnWMsthHa
Mb.,ko,
ftTssxr)
Wtra«ISfttltAi4! ai Uae I tai thiM* r?n SilNTaVivuVaTv flBW 4dta)ilniacftlM'-eMlltiMdtk' pnrthasos a tennAaa Af Insi—itia Al
iw*y».the maathheiee iMMaeaH
jrfeairiaK enshleu jasf fci Msrl* hny«Sf snebi tsuneriotin«t*Bmeat»|rhi«h slssajy an»^ei»* toimpcti^on of olh«r de«|er liorft ,°t [jMMb AMoHaM&ivfHlwssalahraMd «tt*rer jt^JWfe BWt
Huti
1.s.v-fcs
!difig^u^a£l Blelodleons nlW.'SlHet: MeWr, 1 nqoha^snAieiMiEtrMrietyo^nvmtler pstrn.monf. r-»i .10 aeedlag aajr a(|kU|the MuM«Mine: lers orVall at 1
tWlfKliRB1 HAWK
r,"B It^W,1^1^ ifMn.tr,
wyair«.' «8 QBIO- WFREBTjP
1
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jww. BoWf*
s-ise *r sMrmMd tons wittre Si fO 0VlB{l
Alia
I ^powallS^iftijrfi?^^^', \o'Bi|n .Painting r?flrwlelee*'v dfy :v '.iftx
CAHKIACES.
l~5tntT
afflSKPKT'HlM, •'ZT -10''"
#IT '"-ii & 3. fl1' It
up asan exouiiiTe
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tifhW »Wf ffTHie, ja or edit to Terre Haute, and to everybody
thl^f kftfit, jrinfto! the ererv want of a NoiMkeeper can by W*%^Tet«niiij*lioniof-o«ti-Htflek and Priee^ bimewltag
•mfiiiiition
.iiunot* tiilihe jrifeir j|
1*.
•w atsas t«u
1t»
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p*
irw •.
Uxnq siqiEjj! iistd
,'M4
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Makef4. to be nktiMh
siFLGUR,S'Sfr M.d. 31 1'
INsffc Trtde,
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1 1 1
W11.DT, LSWIS TMOMwlS, WILLIAM CUTHS. WILDY.THO*A0 CO., ^K^riag^MAimfiiciii rei-s, MlMtMkk' IVhlMt fits, Terrt Hsute, Ihd. Repairing done promptly and at Low Itotes ie2ltf
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SfOP THAT cavttHi
•leu's Ned-
Mud CsskIi 4'itnil) msAS from extracts prepared in vacuo—h eertain and enect^rf remedy for^mwhs Colds, Hoaraeuess. Sore Throat,Asthma, ImMchitts
____________ and€onanmption.l(agrttit popularity and .immense sale* is a guaranty oflts great valuo. Tlioo Who try—always use it—cure tbeircolds, and
C01
Kb» Sale by al( drhggi
deeHdflni
OYEW9.
pYRINU, SCOliftjNG/ iM iv ha* BENDVATINQ, -i-." In allits Brsaofaes, st
H. ^.^liier^Dye Hounc.
MdihSt
BILLIARDS*
IBlLLiAKD ROOM it the TenttMila Hotel. *eM?i s^«» *s.,
TERRE HAUTE, IND.
With Si* of the inest fables with Pane's
STORE,
the StoGk of
-c
YOK
HHereMs and onw a RHHtuJ dn^ akd da
2USIC D3K|OHATIVjB PAPER HAWGINO1 (Ifl l#cti«, Artist to take cha thtHm^Ml^ati^^eeiite ii«-' WkV*9 the I
.(making' addstiqnai.expenee toyonr-
to »lMd .« Pricea) thereby saving you, as a eonuiMer, %llw Cfehtf, and at'the same time encourage by yonr I "aese, the wiint nf wMeAr has tatf been feit in thia
IWl "r..ftjaR,.tif
Decorating
Hiflhreritiityles'of decorations, at CTOISCHMW, SalL,77 Main Street.
r.awSTitaq
«y ?.a4 »ilw
Oif"
mmtq
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FAMILY GROCERIES.
Jig. n. TOarea, r. c. aexwii. TUSKER & BUNTIM, WholC?ile and Retail
-j Ih-
fM9,
1
*""-(Opp' the old Court tTouse.) 1
,' Tj|l^ltB «A,I T(.. IX
1 H"U. Alt Wuifi^of TnslriiMreiife rtrvrtlroil.
ff. B. Ytiikle
Ml&TmKLE, Umw lJnlirU»r8
Piai
bet. Oih'uMtl, It*'
M. SMITH, S\u Works. Second streov*j*fl*^ **111
and Cherry. a^oiniMtte»|t nKk Crepe J)yeina in all J^^Skinds, Merino and Shawls, Kibbons,8tnjijrtj|1s p|UBle#f Lace. JjeLaine^ P^y'Ls TrinBes. Partieul ar at Velvot, and rail nishtag, w«hthe colors^such articles as trepe SfiiiT^^«S*«iee. ^eriao and WsLain |i"2s Brocbe Shawls, Cashmere Shawls. j&Sks Carpets and PUno Ccvers, Cleaning of S^u'fa«S7«*nta.aad Va* neatlrrf«.e. ^»flni ___________
ss fffiHWUBS-flWi1'
dec2tdlm
if
FRITIT,
let of thirty
4Hw
Mil CftAflMi* **.
LQaOPSPRli or 1
HPSf^eto^thaa othes. Lirfte rooui ldr th» «iev jF fer tho Spring Trade this a 10 ia
day eaMyt«l. sfsaa*' rFTir-
ICarfi
&&SB
y.r-
DBA I^ERS AILkiadaof
•yt»
«fe
I IV
n*.'
Tctf
Family Groceries.
tfii
f?- **ii rid A-
.. epeninc a genen
lytir0ceries,,o«bi«3iag every found In sucli establishments, Iransdh and tho public to giro 1 amine onr Stoek and Prices. All kinds ot capNi iiv I'ltoDuci:
•tFLOU/f AJfJ) FEED.
.We hare also opened a Fleur and Feed Store, where you can at all times get the best of Famt hr-Floer Hay, Oats, Brhh.
llrei
ttaiOofur, ts ofinp cwistJ.'af-
ifo, salt! .t?iv."S8SraJiFS,ai""
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POULTRr.
r.
And a general assortment ef
Family Orocerles and Provisions. I V-TtK IJ-ft SWT 7rt PTJS'
A FRESH MEAT MARKET,
And keepall kinds of fresh moat. Leave yoar orders and IhCy will ueHlled and delivered promptb'j'te all parts of thedty. Will also huy all klndK of. full '.'Uj' nwu I COUNTRY PRODUCE.
UNDERTAKERS.
1 I S A A A O
UNDERTAKER, Is prepared to execute all brdcrs In his line with neatness and dispatch, ahrt Cherry streets. Torre Haute, Ind. .-(in tk:.
corner ef Third Ind.
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ATOMT.618
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Will keep constantly on hand afresh supply of Vegetables of sU kinds. Will also upea on tbo 1st of September a s-»y
Mfm,
Farmers will do well to call before selling. E. VOORHEE8. auc31dtf.
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Janao-ii-Antr
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JjcL
UNDSRTAKXR.
M. W. O'CONNELh.
Having purchased back from E. V. Chadwlck, Graber'A Co., the Undertaker's Establishment, and having- bad seven years experience in the business, is now prepared te furnish Mptalic Burial Ci
ases. Cases, Cas-
oodon OofKnff. of atl styles and
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Ol Main (Lindemaan's0ld8(*^...'. noa. I P«r0°r^ ^uroh
0r*»n*.
it in of
Chroinos. PKWgJ^or., •-'-••to 1 Looking Glasses, Aj&unxBv
Stereosoopib Views, Frames. ,, Moulding, etc., Rj"lv mx In great variety. mr Particular attention paid to tuning and repairinn Pianos sud other Musical Inetrulaents.
All kln-ls of Frames promptly inula to order »1 MAIN STREET.
C.J. KANTMANN.
ARCHITECT.
UClLfTHcT BUII.DER .1. A. VUY DAG I Plana. HpeeMeatione, Suoerintendance, and Detail Drawings furnished for every descrip tion of Buildings.
Ornca—Northeast oorner of Wabash and i=ixh{Ureets,Sd siory. Darning Bloek.
GUNSMITH.
MOV AI
^IOHBT imivKeM^ Has removed his Uunsmith Shop to Mack's
to sssetalihls old customers and as man
edlcat
dsl'
DB. WlAtolldH, »ULAR GRADUATE OF MEDICIITB, Its nfrleiM atofKea.ttilMMW.haa beonttanFer eangedJjsthat|«ymeMof Venereral 8eynal anarnVHTIIIimfti any other
chitis, Hernis and .... •eases. SyphiUHO «rb!l|(JI4«rial AfTectiM#«of
I DebfHty ih«rlpp
,'Drit
of Females, Loss oi 'ewer^ad nad aMpermahea^y or a ay
letnory aM Beidxi Itr^Jis )tu|krope^.
perience^ean ba reUed oaa refertojnany phys country, in past st ion he stai TnEww
of this branch
KifW'ln St. Lou *:$« netted tt«r»,
anywhere.
A$*,
n,
and the IMctor
anf throughout tl. .• is* aad prosoat posiiWUhtur. A PHYSICIAN WUOSlf?
Doctor Whittier pablishes a Medical Psm Diseases aad th-! conseqnencos of tel!abusej that will be sewt tu any address in a
uoctor wbittierpablisbe phet relaiing to VeaMeat disastrous and varied eon abuse, that will be sent to ia«ns foil symptom'lTs'S*t^at° tooted to determinarAboinMtuirefaft tloirrco plaint and aire a written statement of their will 11 answer almost well for tli-s. tnaatmeneiuK jb as wieaat rfiite 1 ientthe Doctor
Caea-Masaelf/oaaliariwely. to the.sisyiy ot certain class of diseases and trehu thousand 1 of eases every yoar. must aofshsi greater skill in that specialty than only genernl practice. Many physicians, recognising thU met. introduce patients te the Pqet*r reading his Medical .PamphleU, Commuiu eatfona eohtdential. A fHeafiy Udk will Hours, 9
A.m.,
... usaally
.andrequest our
and tho public to giro as a call and er
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SJS»JVM#lkrr 'ft- 'to tt: «W»."
Bought althe market prirs No trouble to show goods.
All goods de
Ac.
«redYree ol ebarjre iat&ecity, TI!ERA 'i Corner Tthaad I Jerre Haute, 0ct. 6,1809. dt NSW ESTABLISHltENT,
BITNTIN, [MainStraet. dtf
stand on
Ohio St., M. Fourth & Fifth,
Will koep oa hand a fall supply of food for !'-n -I iman and besst.
i«.
to r. v., Sundays eaeeptedv
O I A
AX).,
Broadway. New York.: marMdiy
AStMiOCYt
CLAIRVOYANCE taJJC
wJ|Ni
'i-'fJI A
ASTftOtOijX
tUOK OtlT
W
Itopataini
case that ., purpose of trtatssent UK ar StSi'iVS5iifeP°»SaiR». n. having frlaads that may require advice, csu •njPfilx them with this Talaable work sMofng* UMt -MM(Me, on ean assist the nnfortunajUHjrithaat the aowing their benefaetor. CeraHmy nosttb-11ofTthn-y Jeet is of more importance than, parity
f!
MANHO0B
How Loet How ^stored
a
Jtut PuUi&td, in
molJt e*v*iope.,
Seminal Weakness, Involuntary Emissions, nual Debility, and Impediments nrns^ .onerally: Nervousness, Consumption, K|h
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'A Bswa 'TtMataSilk«M WMAMftfi."' Sent under e*ah tnwplaih enr«Aap* t(raiv address.jMMtoaM,o.u jeeeiut sis cents, or twopostage stamps, to
ChASofnJ.
IJ? Bowrir,M*w jJerk, Also Dr. Cu pri«efl«Mii.:
A Naw Couaaa or
I
C. KLINl.
1 a*j
i7* »sw ,Iark, fast ^Mirs)B^t «»». Culverwell't "Marriage Guide.,
Liottkm.satomyremasdellveredAnof
at the New York Museum
hood tisnerally Rw^e«i«(t. TM jaii"f kit tT.'a side red, Jkwi i'ocketv^^aaaea contain in tliemLectures will be forwarded on receipt offour stamp*, by adl»esmttf'8K'r N^pr Yoaa. Mvhbi'm nr A*
•t« t,
GOOD NEWS FOR ALT!
PROFUSION.
THE
NKVKRTKXitrse «TAD AMR RATHABL ts Hwbest:
v«hoStir
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ceeds when all others, hare failed. All who., are trouble--all who have been unfortu n*tein -M*ll Whose' fohd hOpei ha^chieoti dfled and trilled with—all fly to her for advii-c and satisfaction. All who are .in .doubt the aftectlhns of those they love, feonsulflx" to relieve aad satikfy their mind iIv L»re Aflkirs 8he Never -iiflfir niuirt' wtif sent friend. She guides tho Kr
tb«2J/eiudhappy.'-•-ki»-bii.Lin^-s'tffedor
marriage, andmakes
er aid aad advice ha* b««*t£e rosull I111 numerable instances, spearing
na rT /are ilepondence- Jtu She Is, therefore ^blic Ht lurfe that* she well known to |a the only persos in tins w**ftb« first •tf'rfhow theJikeneua in renlit\ country trb^^Jy^ ^utir© Hfttisfiwtion 6n fvil And toboofZof life, which can be touted at}it the conffr^onssnan, both married and mi* PfOTS/Saily and eagerly visit her. fie, JJf in business her advice is invaluable
Slses. ttom the beat and largest stoekjrf Ijftan "foretoil. with the greatest certainly, hurjal material in thaStaU. at No. SNoVth ft^ult of all commercial and busin«: Third street, lerre Haute, Indiana. iiB«antlons »tr TerreTlaute. May**/ jittery {iupbota given witheat -cxtfV/
Music luid Art Empor/"'11'
ehM!?DAME
ftAPH AELJs "bona tWe A stmt-!
ogist that every one can depend upon. ,•% is the greatest Olaritroyan tor the rirneteprirl contury. It is that well-known f»ot th».i makes illicit pretenders copvhor ndvertiV'-. mantsand try to imitate her.
Madame Raphael is the seventh dauahtej Of the seventh daughter she was born Witlin
All interviews strictly private and
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natural gift she can foretell your yef? thoughts. She also enres drunkenness, ami discovers lost or biddeii treasures,
confi-
dential. Asa female Phyftician her reinedi never fail to cure all female irregularttief, and so produce the monthly Bow, without danger or eiposare. Ibex can not injure. but, on the contrary, they improv^ tjs. hetith.
Therefore, eome one, eome all* to 111 RiflMMri, lift. Central A»fi«fr »od i«hn
riXCIHIATI, OHIO.
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TEKMS.- Ladies, tl «JentUmen ilX«.: n7b.~Those at a distince maycotomnm eate with perfect «a3afaetion byjenclOHinu _j one dollar and stamp. All eommdnicetiw»f' strictly private and cotiMesrtliT.
Address Lock Box^U, dnc^nna^j^Ohio^i
TOHN BARNTKLB,
MERCHANT TAII.OH.,
MAIN ATMBB*,
OvsrMaaten Wlan»f?s '«ry faedater^ 4
3oaldremeetfaUHaute,and
call thr. ayMa* s#
tisens ofTerre tbe'cubliclh gfaoral, that he has rented-roomsah«*efla*totli' Walmsley'sltry ttoods.titore^/bittliajHjirwt^tJ ef carrying on •ERCHAUT TAIUrttlffS,
He kaane always on hsmd a faahiunahle s4taction of Caseimeres. Vestings, Cloths. Ac., ahdis Maiy
to
many new
naksit conv$aient to eall
Jst
make It ap in- 1
THG LATBm' STYJL.E awnA« 5e
8 O E E
n« en vor^ Reasbhahle Terms. mtsto payi he pramiesa to make up' aaywbere else.
in.
tBhn
Cutting done and warranted to fit. a libera I patronage soliaitedk augTMtf
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