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LINGUISTIC SINNERS.

Thft Common Crimes of Conversation.

From the Old and New for Fcbruay,] There are the careless people, those ,-.i."who know the right, and yet the wrong pursue." They plunge recklessly on without a thought for the v. ords they use -. -their sentences abound with exclamations and expletives more expressive than choice. Their slang phrases are an offense to cultivated ears and they exhaust 5p-'the superlatives of the language on the v^'. «jnost ordinary occasions. It is they who fepre(ace everv sentence, even on trivial topics, with, '"Mv stars!" "By George!" S:*#'Bv Jupiter!" "Gracious!" "Good

JLord!" "Thunder!" "Yo-i bet!" "No, you don't!"

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bulary, "Oh!" "Indeed, yes!" "Well! "Am* ah!" are as thickly strewn as leaves in Vallambrosa. With them a funeral is "jolly," a prayer meeting "funny," an ordinary performance is "tirst-rate," the lowest round on the ladder of beauty is "real pretty," and their indiscriminate admiration is expressed by the muchabused epithets, "splendid, beautiful, magnificent, superb, exquisite," fcc. Any violation of law belonging to their code is "shameful" a refusal to conform to their wishes is "horrid mean" a common cold is "terrible," and headache is "beyond endurance." They are always "roasted" or "frozen" or "melted" their friends are beautified with every virtue and their enemies are the offscourings ot •She race. They so completely exhaust the language on common occasions that no words are left to give expressions to their deeper feelings.

A second class includes those who violate the laws of etymology. They have been thoroughly trained in the grammar of the language, and yet "refuse to be regulated by its precepts. This class is a large one, ana includes among itn audacious sinners

First. Those who use the objective case for the nominative, as, "It is me," for "It is I"It is her," for "It is she "It is ns," for "It is we."

Second. Those who use the nominative case for the objective as, "Between you and I," for "Between vou and me VLikeycu and I," for "Like you and me "I know who yon mean," for "I know whom you mean."

Third. Those whose subjects and verbs do not agree in number and person aa, "Says I," for "Say I "You was," for "You were "My feet's cold," for "My feet are cold "There's thirty," for "There are thirty." 'Fourth. Those who use the indicative mood for the subjunctive as, "If I was you," for "If I were you."

Sixth, 'fhose who use the intransitive verb for the transitive as, "If he is a mind to," for "if he has a mind to."

Seventh. Those who use incorrectly the much-abused verbs sit and lie na, "I am going to lay down"I laid down this morning "I shall set there," for "I shall Bit there."

Eighth. Those who use the adverb for the adjective as, "She looks beautifully," for "She looks beautiful or its opposite, "She walks graceful," for "she walks gracefully."

Ninth. Those who use a plural adjective with a singular noun ns "Those kind," for "That kind "Sis pair," for {'Six pairs."

Tenth. Those who use the compound relative for the conjunction us, "T do not know but that 1 will."

Eleventh. Those who use the objective case after the conjunotion "than as, "He knows more than ine," for "He knows more than I."

Twelfth. Those who use double negatives as, "No, you don't neither for "No, you don't either."

Thirteenth. Those who use the wrong preposition as, "Different to," for "DifI'erent from "In regard of," for "With regard to."

Fourteenth. Those who use the supperlative degree for the comparative as, "The oldest of the two," for "The elder of the two." 1 ——"i

Wonderful Pliysicial Phenomena. From the Now Orloavis Timos, Jan. 23.1 That celebrated physicist, Dr. Prietly, while experimenting with electricity, casually illuminated one of his fingers, so as to make in perfectly transparent. The •curious phenomena was noted in his journal. though it does not appear to have excited any further inquiry. About two years ago, under similar circumstances, the no less celebrated philosopher, Dr. W 1). Richardson, of London, illuminated ^nearly the whole of his hand. This strange fact wg« published in the London y-^'Laneet, and copied generally in all scientific journals throughout the world.

Recently, Dr. Thomas Nicholson, of •J this city, lias pursued this wonderful fact still further, and with considerable success

By the aid of the powerful incandescent light ofnnoxvhydrogenblow-pipe, or cal-i'-i emm light, and large magnifying lamps, I he has succeeded in completely illuminating the whole hand, ^ic body of a frog, i' and other substances. From the" successful experiments already made, it would J. appear that for illumination of the en-s-lire body it is onlv necessary that the %flights be sufficiently vivid and the lenses |iv|s.sufEcientlv powerful. If the whole internal machinery of the hnmau system could thus be brought directly under the inspection of medical practitioners, the advantage to science and humanity would #!be incalculable. Every person will remember the semi-tqui6parcnt appearance !jpj£ of fhe liand when n^i between the eve and a powerful light, {Rfc} if the vision be aided by artificial appliances, there is no difficulty in imagining ah immense increase of our clairvoyant powers. We may thus be enabled to discover structural and functional ailments which are now hidden from human sight, and apply remedies with an cxact knowledge of what we desire to accomplish. tigHPSi wfei^Mifathan Matthews, who returns the k- largest income in Boston—$730,000—according to an exchange, failed in business a few years ago, but got started again by industry, and paid every cent of his indebtedness. He then got a little capital, which he invested in suburban building lots, selling whenever he could realize the smallest advance. 'By steadfastlv pursuing this policy, at once beneficial to the community and to himself, he has gained his immense wealth.

:iOUS MURDER.

A Mother ^Shot with HerB*by at the Breast.

tiy a gentfeman^ from up_ tftc Seaboard

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road, says the Richmond Dispatch, of Friday, we hare just heard the details of a most horrible crime committed by some fiend incarnate in Mecklenburg county, Virginia, near Gaston .North Carolina.

It appears that a lady by the name of Mrs. Rollins, who lives in that neighborhood, was sitting in her house with a baby at the breast nursing, and two or three of her small children playing round about her in the room, when the murderer approachhed the window and discharged a a double-barreled gun, loaded with buckshot and several slugs, into her right side, which passed through her body and come out on her \jt side near the region of her heart, kiUdng her instantly. The infant at her fc0Kst was not hurt nor were any of the other children. There were no grown persons in the room at the time.

Mr. Rollins, the husband of the lady, was absent at the time, having been at court that day. The gun was fired between eight and nine o'clock at night, and he and several gentlemen were within hearing distance of its report. They heard it, and one remarked to the other that the report seemed to be in Mr. Robbins' yard, but lie thought it was nearer to them than that, and on arriving at home and going into the house, horrible to relate, there they found the corpse of Mrs. Rollins as she had lallen from her chair, with the baby in her arms, and the small children trying to pick her up, and crying at the sight of the blood pouring from her wounds. What a sight was here!

Republican Comity Convention At a meeting of the Vigo County Republican Executive Committee held at the office of Col. R. W. Thompson iy this city on the 22d day of January, it was determined to hold amass convention at the new Court House in this city on Saturday at one o'clock p. sr., 12th day of February 1870, to select tliirty-three delegates to attend the Republican State Convention, to be held at Indianapolis on the 22d day of February faext.

All citizens of the county who sustain the Administration of President Grant in its successful efforts to inaugurate economy and maintain untarnished our National crcdit and honor, as well as all persons in sympathy with the just, liberal progressive principles of the Republican party, are most cordially invited to attend and take part in the selection of delegates to the Convention. 7

L. A. BOENETT, Chairman,

N. FILBECK. Secretary.

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DRY COODS:

JANUARY 1st, 1870.

C. Wittig & Go's, I'fSt'f

170 MAIN STREET,

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DEMING BLOCK.

Inventory, we offer from thi day all our

WINTER GOODS

EXACT, COST!

Our Stoclfeonsi&ts of wm-,

FLANNELS,

ME1HNOS,m

SHAWLS, BLANKETS, CASSIMERES,* I

PURS, GLOVES, NUBIAS,

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HOSIERYV I SCARPS,

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All the^e tioods shall be sold at Exaet Cost.

NO MORE THAN €OST

Will be eked for Th'onK

Come and Convince Yourself.

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O. WITTIG & CO'S,

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aoaxOTTi^.-ip^.- john r. meacham. A. BURNETT & CO.,

Manufacture nd Dealers in

Leather, Hides, Oils, Shoe •9 a Findings, M*f A\*I ('CHRir,ns' TOOLS,

N«s. 141 & 146 Sain St., Terre llauk, lad CASH for Hides, Furs, Sheep Pelts. Deer Skins, Tallow, and Leather in the Rough,

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QO-PARTNERSHIP. Trrkb-HAUTB, Ikb.,January 20,1870. The undersigned have this day formed Co-partnership under the firm name of offers Strong & Co., for the fpnrpose of doing wholesale Orooery business. ink&mno ,! F. A. McBRIDE.

8TFERS, STRONG & CO.,

WHOLESALX!

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SPECIAL NOTiCffts

Irritable UmdM* ..

Indigestion Hot only eflectalhe Wsical health, but the dispositions and tempers of it victims. The dyspeptic becomes, too. in measure demoralised by his (offering. He is anfcjeetto fits of irritation, anUennesa, or dea pair, as the ease may be. A preternatural sensitiveness whicli he cannot control, leads him to misconstrue the words and aets of those aronnd him, and his intercourse even with those nearest and dearest to him is not nnfreqnently marked by exhibition of testiness foreign to his real nature. These are the mental phenomena of the disease, for which the invalid cannot be justly held responsible, bat they occason much household discomfort. It is to the interest of the home cirele, it is essential to family harmony as well as to the rescue of the principal sufferer from a state not fi»r removed from incipient insanity, that these symptoms of mental disturbance be promptly removed. This can only be done by removing their physical cauA a derangement of the functions of the stomach and its allied viscera, the liver and the bowels. Upon these three important organs Hostetter Stomach Bitters act simultaneously, pro ducing a thorough and salutary change in their condition. The vegetable 11 of which the preparation is compos renovating, regulating and afteralwe character and the stimulant which lends activity to their remedial virtues is the purest and best that can be extracted from the most wholesome of all cereals, viz: sound rye. Nodyspoptio can take this genial restorative for a single week without experiencing a notable improvement in his geneaal health. Not only will his bodily sufferings abade from day to day, but his mind will recover rapidly from its restlessness and irritability, and this happy change will manifest itself in his demeanor to all around him. 2-dwlw.

MAN AND THE MAGDALEN. Essays for Young Hen.—The victims of soeial evils—with words of warning for the erring and unfortunate—sanitary aid and words of cheer for the down-cast and afflicted. Sent free, in sealed envelopes. Address HOWARD ASSOCIATIFR, Box P, Philadelphia, Pa. ja29dw3m

Allcock's Porous Plasters. Sudden severe pains of the sido and backstitches, spasms, otc. These affections nro most troublesome to persons past middle age. Will even como on in bed are very painful and often dangerous. In damp weather they aro more frequent than in dry. These plasters give relief at once, and need to be always in the drawor, handy.

PAIN OF THISIDE CUBED,

Throat, &o &c.

Price 50 cts. Sold, by the Druggists. Depot 0 Park Place, N. Y, dwlm

Consnmptlon.

The Three Remodies. "SCHEXCK'S Pulmojno Stec?" for the cure of Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, and every form of Consumption. The peculiar action of this medicine ripens the ulcers in the lungs, promotes the discharge of the corrupt matter by expectoration. Purifies the blood, and thus cures Consumption, when every other remedy fails. "Schenck'sSea-WeedTonic"for the cure ol Dyspepsia or Indigestion, and all diseasou arising from debility. This tonic invigorates the digestive organs, supplies tho jdaco of the gastric juice wnon that is deficient, andthon enables the patient to digest the most nutritious food. It is a sovereign remedy for all cases of indigestion. "Schenok's Mandrake Pills, one of the most valuable medicinos ever discovered, being a vegetable substitute for calomel, ancl having all the useful properties ascribed to that mineral, without producing any of its injurious effects.

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

The Sea Weed Tonic invigorates tho powers of tjie stomach, and by strengthening the digestion and bringing it to a normal and healHiy condition improves the quality of the blood, by which means the formation of ulcers or tuberclos in tho lungs becomos impossible. The combined action of these medicines, as thus oxplained, will cure every wise of Consumption, if the remedies are usod in time and tho uso of them is persevered in sufficiently to bring the case to a favorable termination

Dr. Schenok's Almanac, containing a full treatise on tho various forms of diseaso, bis mode of treatment, and general directions how to use his medicines, can be had gratis or sont by mail by addressing his Principal Office No. 15 N. Sixth street, Philadelphift, Po.

Price of the Pnlmonio Syrup and Seaweed Tonic, each ?1 50 per bottle, or $7 50 a half dozon. Mandrake Pills,35 cents per bos. I Forsaloby all druggists and dealers. il&lw

Lndics Take Parti«nl«f NotJeoi

Til SEAL VELPBMJ FEMALE PILLS. WABBANTED PBENC1I.

Tago

HESE PILLS, so celebrated many vohi I in Paris, for the relief of female lr-1 regularities,are now offered for sale for the first time in Amorisa. They havo boon kept in eompnrativo obscurity, from the faot that tho originator Dr. Volpeau, is a physician in Paris of wealth, and has withheld them from general use lest they should be employed for unlawful purposes. In overcoming female obstructions Falling of the Womb, Whites, Green Sickness, Suppression, Retention, or ImmodoratoFlow of the Monthly Discharges, .Nervous and Spinal Affections, Pains in the Back.and Limbs, Fatigue on slight exertion, Paipilation of the Heart, Hysterics, Ac., and will effect a cure when all other means have failed and, although a powerful remedy, do not contain calomel, antimony, or anything hurtful to the constitution.

To married ladies and young girls who bare 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. MAC^MBER, General Agent for United States Mb Canadas, at Albany, N. Y. Sold by all Druggists.

Sold by all Druggists in Terre Haute. april8dly

IEDICINAL.

W. JOHNSTON, M. D.

OFFICE-OVER BEACH'S B. Rkmdkko*—North fide Chestnut Street, between 4th and 5th.

All calls answered promptly, day or night. aorSO

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take the charge. tkroagk oar Department "closer the margin of profits the

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Messrs. T.'Alleoek fc Co. Bear Sirs: My daughter used ono of your Porous Plasters. She had a very bad pain in her side, and it cured her in ono weok.

Yonrs truly, JOHN V. N. HUNTER.

25,000 SOLD BY ONE DEALER. Messrs. J. Balch & Son, of Providence, R. I., write, Nov, 1868 "We havo sold the Porous Plasters for twenty years, and, at retail and jobbing, must have sold twenty-five 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 basis. The "New York Medical Gasette" and "The Journal of Chemistry" bitterly denounce them. Yet the hair may be safely dyed. Havo you seen

Prof. Chilton's Testimony, founded on a caeeful analysis, and certifying Cristadoro's Excelsior Dye is no) only a first-class article for chauging the color of the hair, but 1ABSOLTELY SAFE-

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

A HUMBUG.

3JOW OFTEN we heaT this expression from persons reading advertisements of Patent Medicines, and in nine oases ont of ten they may be rignt. It is over 22 years since I introdueed Dr. Tobias* Venetian Liniment, to the nblic. I had no money to advertisr it, so I eft it for sale with a few drtfggists and storekeepers through a small section of the country, many takitffe it with great reluctance: but I told them to let any one have it, and it it did not do all I stated in my pamphlet, 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 crazy, and that would be the last they would see of me. But I knew my medicine was no humbug. In about two two months I began to receiye orders for more Liniment, some calling it my valuable Liniment, who had refused to sign a receipt when I left itat their store. Now my sales are millions of bottles yearly, and all for cash. I warrant it superior to any other medioine for the enre ofCroup, Dlarhoea, Dysentery, Colic, Vomiting, Spasms, nad Seasickness, as an internal remedy. It is perfectly innocent to take internally—see oath accompanying each bottle—ond externally for Chronic Rneumatism, Headache, Mumps, Frosted Feet, Bruises, Sprains, Old Sores, SwellingB, Sore

THE REASON WHY

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BARR'S

Pectoral "Elixir

HAS SUCH

IMMENSE SALE,

In the city of Terre Haute, and in every community where it has been introduced,_ is simply because it will perform just what it is claimed it. will do. Otir leading citinena includ ing Physicians, Ministers, Mechanics and Merchants, unconditionally endorse it as the best Cough Remedy within their knowledge. At home, whore the "Elixir" is best know--' its sale exceeds all other romedies for diseas of the Throat *nd Lungs, combined. In onedience to custom' tho annexed testimonials aro presented:

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WHITE GOODS AND HOSIERY DEPARTMENT

W. S.~ RYCE S O S

We Hare Made Another Speciality!

WHITE GOODS AND HOSIERY DEPARTMENT as abranch of our business, and have engaged the services of *n experienced Salesman t® into. We shall demonstrate the '•JJraaiagea t» CnstomeM to be aaaifirvBt, *—,"for the more Syntematised any business becomes the sods can be sold for." Call and be convinced from expe riance that the CASH BUSINESS and the DEPARTMEN8 SYSTEM

Is the one for the Purchaser.

WHITE q^OQipS.

Jones' 5-4 SkirtmaCambriokB, French and Soft finished Cambricks. Cambriok Long Cloth and Percales.

Plain, Plaid and Striped Jaconets. Hair Cord Jaconets, ftc. Plaid. Striped ana Embossed Brilliants..

Plain, Plaid and Striped Nanisooks. Victoria and Bishop Lawns. Swiss and India Mulls. 6-4.0-4,8-4 Organdies and Swis* and Paris Muslins.

Crinolines and Lining Muslins. Tarlatanes in White and Colored. Dotted and Figured Su is*.

Ladies Ki|liili, French and fireman Cotton Hose. Bleached Cotton Hose and French Legs, extra sizvs, Ladles BUaehed and Unbleached Cotton Hose.

Lad lea Fleeced Cotton Hose. Ladies WMte Morlno Hose. v?. Bibbed, White and Colored Hose.

aitd Proprietors.

Oillfaw wCm. in-,'r,

JAMES B. LYNE, Wholesale and Retail dealer in /?•'_

Pure Copper Distilled Keii tueky Whisky AND Foreign and Domestic Wines and Liquors,

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

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IND.

TEBBE-HAUTE, docl6dwly

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

Aliciennes, Piques, Margailles,&c.. &c.

HOSIBBY.

Hisses, Chlldrens and Intents Hose in every sijrle and quality. Hisses Extra Long Leg nose. Boys Hosiery, dents Hosiery.

Gents Super Stoat Kitlliili Half Hose, (•ents Superfine English nal floni« Lisle naif Hose.

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BowLiNO-OnKKK, IND., Aug. 24,1867. I have used "Barr's Peotoral Elixir" in my family, and can say that it is tho best remedy for Coughs and Colds, especially for children, that I have evor used, and oaa rocommond the same to all persons as a safe and reliable medicine.

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ELIJAH ORMBN.

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PABIS, Ii.l., May 8,1889.

From my knowledge of "Barr's Peotoral Elixir," and observing its uniform good effects npon the many customers to, whom I hare recommended it since its first introduction to the pnblio, I feel warranted in saying that I consider it EQUAL, if not SDPEBIOK, to apy of the popular Lung remedies before

^NEWELL, Druggist.*

Barr's Pectoral Elixir!

IS PH.KASASTT TO TAKE,

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

BARB, GT LICK & BBRBY,

Druggists and Chemists,

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.ETN A LIFE INS. CO.

Annual Income $6,000,000

Assets Jan. 1,1870, §18,000,000.

B. B. MYRICK, Gen'l Agt. L. G. HAGER, Local Agt.

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BAKERY.

JULIUS MIESSEN,

AURRICAN am) PARISIAN

CONFECTIONER tC BAKE It, NO. 1« NORTH FOURTH STREET, Bet. Main and CherrySts.,-" '1 Terre Haute, Intl. Keeps constantly on hand a fresh supply of Cakes, Candies, Ice Cream, Bread and Crack-

Ornamental Cakes, Pyramids. Ice Cream, jVater Ices, Charlotte-rnsse, Jelly, Blanre ange, Itoman Punch, Bisquit Glaoe, Tromace de

Pain, Fancy Ice CrSam. Pastry, Tongue, Chicken Salad, &c., will be made to order. Private Parties furnished with Oyaters, Meats lee Cream, Jellies, fte., on short notiee. msvl9dtf

naif Hose.

(IftHts Horiao Plain Half lime.

i— Oents Mori no Bibbed Hslf Hose.

Vfo shall Efttslillsli a Wholesale Prlce for all who desire to buy Hosiery by the dozen or yA dor.e a

'BUCKEYE CASH STORE," Main comer of 6th St.

M.B. HUDSON'S

MAMMOTH

House Furnishing

STOBE.!

Crockery! Crockery!

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Glassware! Glassware!

Knives and Forks! Knives and Fores!

Spoons, all kinds. Spoons, all kinds.

Fancy^Goods! Faney.Goods!

Holiday Gifts! Holiday Gifts!

Coal Oil Lamps! fOil Lamps!

an Toilot 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 first-olass Housefurnishing Store.

189 Main fit,., opposite Hiilman's.

II. K. HUIWOI.

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SPECTACLES.

LAZARU8 '& MORRIS'

CELEBRATED

Perfrclcil Spectacles I

KAND SYE GLASSES.'

Onl of the firm will bo at the Store of their Agent,

a R. FREEMAN, Jeweler,

TERRE-HAUTE, IND., ONE

DAY ONLY,

Friday, Seft«niler 17t3i, 1S(9. Ho attends for tho purpose of assisting Mr. S. R. FREEMAN IN FITTING THE KYE IN DIFFICULT OR

UNUSUAL OASES.

Those suffering from impaired or diseased vision are recommended to nvail themselvos of this opportunity. Oni' SjK'cloch iHtl liffe-Glass es avd Acknowledged io j- be the Most Perfect^ assistance to xiaht manufiictureJ, anil can always be roliod upon as affording per/ft east aurl '«iifort while strengthening awl P" sere in it tite. Hues most thoroughly. We take occasion to notify the

Public that we employ no pedlars, and to caution them against those pretending to have our goods for sale. d&w

MANUFACTURERS. RAIRIE CITY PLANINCJ

MILLS.

LIFT A WJLLIAMS. Manufacturers of

SASH, DOOES, BLINDS,

Window and Door Frames, Moulding Brackets, Start Ballings,

Ballusters, Nenell Posts, Florlng and Siding.

And all deacrlptious of Finished Lumber

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEAI.*RS IX

TX3STE LUMBER, Lath and Shingly

Slate Roofing, Cement Booting, Roofing Felt. ii8tom Sawing, Planiog and

Wood Turning.

DONE TO ORDER.

All Work Warranted.

Corner Ninth and Mulberry Sta. dtf

CARPfiTS, WAKJL. PAPKR, OILCLOTH*,

L. KISSNER'S

Palace of Music,

IlRadqimiiM'it of Hie Mnsle I'nitle,

T^V TERTti A I

Kissner's Palace ol'Music,

RYCITS "CARPET'HALL,

'km. StT€df

Now being fitted up as an exclusive

HOUSE FURNISHING STORE,

Will close out the Stock of

FJjfLITOS ,'

THE CELEBRATEDSKNABE,

Steck's,

Patent

and otlier first-class Makers. pi

In all the essential points to be united in

makinx a truly first-class-instrument, those

PianoAare earned for themselves a refutation regardless of Foreign Ribbon Decorations, &c.., &o., that places them

WITHOUT RIVALS

AVliile to buyers the following important considerations are offered: 1st. In making continually purphivsi-s largo number of Instruments at a ttine, for oasn, besides receiving tho benefits of the lowest discounts.it socures me likewise, always the most choice instrumerits. 2d. Occupying the extensive buildins of my own, thus saving the costly rents also lie in u' ablo to attend personally to the tuning and repairing, enables me to offer to buyers such superior instruments whieh simply ore bolow competition of any other dealer here abroad.

A full assortment of the celebrated hilver Tougue

Organs and Melodeons

Constantly on hand also, Sheet Musie, Instruction Books,and every variety of biaaller Musical Instrument!'."

When needing any article in the Music line send orders or call at

No. 48 OHIO STREET, (Opp. the old Court Housu.i TEXKKUAI'TK. t.\»

N. B. All kinds of Instruments repaired.

Win. M. Uarr, N. li. Yeahle

BAKE & YEAKLE,

Houso ft«(l Sign Painters

5'4tii St., Opp. Central Kagine Sl«iisf, ii*

All work'entrnstedtous will receive proxup attention.

Snecial attention giver to fci*n Prtintin? ana Grain ins. dly

AS. H. TURVKB,

Prof. IlnmiiHt'rt. icatKl Cunnii mode tVom cstracts prepared in vaeuo—a certsin nnd effective remedy (orOon(rhs Colds, Hoarsoru'ss, Wore Throat,Asth mr. PronHiit is and Consumption. 1M gre:it popularity ami iaimeiVso

STOP

THAT

(Ol'fiH!

salos is a-guaranty of its great v«IU»J. Those always use it-cure their colds, nnd isumption and an early prare. One million sold annually, and sold by all druffgi.ts. BROWNING & KM)AN, (tenera! Agta.

Forsale by all druggists in Terre Hnuto dor.vlin

DYERS.

YFjINCt.

SCOURTNfrf

B,E3SrO"V"JA-TI3SrOr,

In all its Branohes, at

II. F. Reiner's Dye House,

Main St., het. Cth and 7th. V. ",.t sepl"d '.m

H.

li. .SMITH, ('hemiciil l.ye Works, Seeond street, betweon Main the Stewart House. rnnehes, sueh. as Crepo of all kinds. Merino,and Del.aine, Dresses, Curtains, Plumes, Lace, Velvet, Parasols and Fringos. Partieul ar at tention paid to Cleaning and reflnishmg, without damnaing the colors jsneh articles as Crepe Shawls, Silk Dresses, Merino and DeLnin Dresses, Broehe Shawls, Cashmere Shawls, Cloaks, Carpets and Piano Covers, Clnamng ol dents' Coats, Pants, and Vests neatly done. ..ii m20dlm ••BBSS

CARRIAGES.

J. M. WII.OT, I.RWJB TSOMAB, Wltl-IAU POTB3. WILDY, THOMAS & CO.,

Carriage Maniifaiitiirers,

Corner 2d an Walnut Sts, Terre Haute, Tnd. Repairing aone promptly and at Low Rates leZatx

fssm

NEW YORK_HAT STOKE. JOSEPHC. YATES

18 JUST IN RECEIPT OF

3tens' Hats of all kinds, Boys* Hats of all kinds, Misses' Hats of all kinds,

Infants* Hats of all kinds,

J.

Tr™:lQ70.

WINDOW SHABF/i, JIATTOrCJS, LOOKNO CtLASAStt, «&r.

Now on hand, at ADVANTAGEOUS PRICES, and Cash Buyers will have a greater opportunity of SECURING GENUINE BARGAINS in CARPETS, etc., than otherwise, in order to make immediate room for the new improvements, and get ready for the Spring Trade. Nothing will be spared to make this a

House Furnishing Store

Second to none in the West, and to be credit to Terre Haute, and to everybody appreciating a Store of thia kind, where the every want of a Housekeeper can by supplied. Weask for a special examination of onr .Stock stnd Prices liefore making purchases, and see if we cannot make your interests and ours a mutual one, and do away with going farther to snpply your wants, (making additional expense to yourself, and no advantage to be gained in Prices) thereby saving yon, as a consumer, something directly in dollars and cents, and at the same time encourage by vour patronage a branch of business, the want of which has long been felt in this "section of country. We are prepared to do

Frescoe Paper Decorating

AND DECORATIVE PAPER HANGING! Having secured the services of a first-class Artist to take charge of this branch the business, and will execute work for Private Dwellings. Churches, Officii, Lodges Halls, &c. We refer to the private residence of Mr. L. Ryce, on Ohio Street, and the Counting Room of F. A. Boss, on Fifth Stmet, for opecemine worlt, and the Screens, showing different styles of Decorations, at

RYCE'S CARPET HALL, 77 Main Street.

MUSICAL.

SI

FAMILY GROCERIES.

T. O. BffNTIX.

TURNER & BUNTIN,

Wholesale and Retail

1K A OL. 33 ItO

Familj Groceiies.

We are new opening a general sto^-k of Family Groceries, embracing every articlo usually fonnd in such establishments, and request our friends and the pnMie to give us aeatl and examino our ntonk and Priees. AllkindsOf

COtJiVTUY PIlOnUCE

RoiiKlit at the market, price. 8ive ns a call'.— No trouble to shew goods.

FLOUR ANI FEED. \Ve have also opened a Flonrsnd Feed Store, where yon can at nil times net the best of Faraily Flour. lTay.Onts. llriin. Ac. All goods deHvercd tV«%nr ehtir^e in the pity.

POULTRY.'

And fl trenoral sssorhnent of

iniily Groceries aud Provisions.

Will keep constantly on hand afresh snpply of Vejrotublea of sll kinds. Will also open on 1 S ii

A Fit t'SJi MEAT MARKET,

And Itenpall kinds of fresh moat. Lcaveyour nrdorft Hud thoy will be Ulled aud delivered orn^tly to :iH of tlie ritv. Will :i!so ruy all feinds of

^^COTTNTBy PRODUCE.

Knrincrs will do well to call before selling. 1.

E. VOORHEES.

iinalUJtt'. f,

UNDERTAKERS.

I 4 A A A

UNDERTAKER,

[s prepareil t« exeouto t-ll orders in his ith neatness aud dispatub, corner of Third and Cherry slroetd, Terro Mniue, Tnd. jon2U-tr»-dwtt

UNDERTAKER. iV. O'(JOyNELL,

.M.

lfn.vin» purchssoil ba-k frnin K. W. Cliadwick, Oniber & Co.. the I'ndertuker Ivs tnhlishnienl, and liaviiKf bud seven years experience in tne business, is now prepared to furnish Metalifl .Burial Cosos, Cases. askets, and Wooden Coffins, »l nil styles and sisos, from the best and larpest stock of burial material in the Htale. at No. "2 North Third street, Terre Haute. Indiana. vU Torre ilaufe. May 29

Slwsic. and Art Emporium,

f»1 MainStreet, (Undemann'sOld Stand.)

Pianos, JiKolodeons, v, Parlor and Church Organs, And Musical Instruments of everv description. Large Stoekof all kinds vt Chromos,

Pictures, Mirrors, Looking Glasses, Albums, „. Stereoseopic Views,

Frames, Moulding, ete. fn great variety.

utjr pnftieular attention paid to tuning and repairing Pianos and other Musical IuBtruments.

All kinds of Frames promptly made to order #f

11

MAIN STREET.

C.J. KANTMANN.

dec2]dlm

BBS-

HATS AND CAPS. HAT

at -all prloes. 1 1'

IlalF made to

Come and see.

order on short tibll&e.'

THE WINTER STYLES,

i« BalnSlreet, Terre-*aete, I4.

ARCHITECT.

^RCHTTECT A BUILDER

.'»»• VHYDAGH,

Plans,Speeifications. Superintendanoe, end Detail Drawings fnrmshea for overy description of Ruildings.

OFFICE—Northeast corner of Wabash and Sixth Streets. 2d story, Deming Block.

GUNSMITH.

J| MO VA

JOHK ARM8TKOWO. 'Has removed his Clunsmith Shop to -ftlaek /new building, on Third street, one door north ot'Farrington's Block, where he will be happy to meet all his old customers and as many new ones as may make it convenient to call. aSdt&fc&'a:

TWCTOB WLLBKH,OFLKJ

JLA niHMIon and JtMraU—

AmencrrhoBa. Jlenorrh

n«MrrkM. ud Sterility, oi flso, every disease eoaneeted Monstrnauoir or Pregnanertor confines himself exeltuively to the trwtit of thM* complaints^ aad^trMtoa vary -•number of eases, ft follows that hu owladge of them and aeeorat* general practiee. Pamahle

v,uw,:j

TURNKRA BUNTIN, Corner 7th nnd Mnin Street.

Tarre Haute, O^t. fi, IStfit. dtf

NEW ESTABLISHMENT.

The undorsiimed having none into business at 0. N. did stand on

Ohio

SI.,

I»«i- f'oiirtli

•Vill keep

OH

nst bater more cztotr

ham?hletof^,-.^d^^&•"

have failed, read what ha say*. Iitinti Ik every Western State. Curea gaarrantjed.Consnltation by letter or at office free. Booms for jpationta requiring daily attention. A lady assistant. Hoar 9

A.

it

IN

All kinds of

m. to 7 P. v., Saa-

day excepted. ,*

DR. WHITTliff^^

A REGULAR GRADUATE OF MEDICIKK!

a* TiinlAM K* _!11 t• T'*

Physician in St. Louis. ..v vi Syphillis, Gonorrhea, Gleet, Strlofttf#r-Of-4IT-:-Uninary'dM'

nH« llArnii Vnn»«M *11 chiti's. Hernia and" Rnptnre, all Morcuri'1 unparalleled success

wnavo. w/yuiuviu ut -Aviurcun

tho Throat, Skin or Bones, are treated with -nparalleled success. bpermatorrhea. Sexual Debility and Irapo- -M tency, as tho result of self-abnse in yoath, sexual excess in mature years or other causes, and which produce some of the following effeots, iw Nocturnal Emissions, Blotches, JH- -J*

Klllttf TlieaiiiAaa T\.«. & -f 1. J. a •n'S

aro permanently curcd. The Doctor's opportunities private practise are unsur

w"ere

& Filth ..

mind a full supply of food for msn and benst.

Kl.oMH.

K1M-1D,

FIHii-T,

improper.

hospital in at.

Landoojp

or or any other city. Back I of St. ouijo jnpers prove that he has bei located there ongerbyyears than any other so advertising. The establishment, library, labratojy and appointments, are unrivalled in tho «ost, unrivalled anywboro. Ago, with experience. can be relied upon, ond the Doctor enn rorer to many physicians throughout the country. In past success and present posi-* ion he stands without a jjompetitor. i-?f! TIIB WRITINGS OP A PHYSICIAN WHOSE"

REPUTATION IS UNION-WJ DE, ARB WORTH READING. 'J

Doctor Whittier publishes Medical Patft-»1 met rotating to Venereal Diseases and tho "i lisastrous and varied consequences of self*# abuse, that will be sent to any address in a. sealed envelope for two stamps. It contains t"5 full symptom lists that will enable those tittooted to determine tho nature of their complaint and give a written statement of their case that will answer almost as well for the purpose of treatment as a personal inter-

lt

is convenient the Doctor

should be consulted personally. Those having friends that may roquiro advice, can .j supply thom with this valuable work sending their address, with stamp. ThcV *fr you can assist the unfortunates without their

'~'i

Knowing their benefactor. Certainly nosuN. ieet is of more importance than parity of 1 blood and perfect manhood. "t

It is self-evident that a physician who can- 'tf^B fines himself exclusively to tho study of a certain class of diseasosand treats thousands

0

1 t.11a?e*

every year, nuist acquire greater

saill that specialty than only general" practice. Many physicians, recogniting this fact, introduce patients to the Doctor'alter 12 reading his Modicnl Pamphlet. Commanications confidential. A friendly tolk will cost yon nothing. Office central, yet retired, No. 617 St. Charles streot, St. Louis. Mo. Hours, 9

A. M.,

to 7 r. ii., Sundays excepted.

MANHOOD:

How Lost! How Restored

hist PubHihert, in a sealed envelope. Priced cent* A LECTURE ON THE NATURAL TREATMENT, and Radical Cure of Spermatorrhoea, or Seminal Weakness, Involuntary Emissions, s" Scxnal Debility, and Impediments to Marriage genernlly: Nervousness, Consumption, Epilopsy, and Fits Mental and Physical Inea--acity, resulting from Self Abnso, Ac., by: toBT. J. CuLVHBWF.i.r., M. I)., author or the 5 'Orcen Book," Ae.

A Boon (o Thousands

o"SHAereni."':|

Sent under seal, in a plain envelope, to any addreps, postpaid, on receipt of sis cents, or twj postage 9tamf«. to Oil AS- J. C. KLINE fcCO.,

Bowery, »w Vork, F'ast OIHce Box 458B. Also Dr. Culverwell ''Marriage Guide,": price 25 cents. novtdwHra

pfl-ILOSOPOY

of MAEMAGE.

1- A Nkw Cocbse or Leoturbs.Sasdeliyered^ nt tho New York Museum of An atomy, em| bracing subjects: How to Lire and Wnat to Live for, outh,Maturity and Old Age Manhood Generally Reviewed. Thocanseof In—^ iligestion: Flatnlancn and Nervous Dyseasa -j accounted for: MarriagePhilosophioallgCon- $ sideretl, See. Pocket Volumescontainin these Lectures will be forwarded on receipt of four etampR, by addressing Skc'Y NSW YORK MtrSEWM OP ANATOMY,018 Broadway, New York. marlftdly

ASTROLOGY."'

i'LAlRYOY

\TCE

4

AND

1

ASTROLOGY.

GOOD NEWS

W

LOOK OTJT.

-2

FOR ALL.

$1,000 TO AN YtPERSON WHO ^VTLL EQUAL J| MADAME RAPHAEL IN .THE r*

PROFESSION.

-j

rjlHK Ki VKjiTKATLINtT MAD-

AME RAPHAEL is the best. She sucroods when all others have failed. All who

v.

are in trouble—all who havo boon unfortunate—all whoso fond hopes have boen disappointed, crushed and blasted by falsn promises and decoit—all who have been misled and trifled with—nil fly to her for advica nnd satisfaction. All who aro in doubt o&z the afFofltions of those they lovo, consult ber to rolieve and satisfy their minds.

Iii Love Affairs Site Never Fails.:-

She has the sccret of winning the aflcctioris nf the opposite sex. She shows you the likeness of your future wife or husband, or ^ont friend. She guides the single to a hai-v ,j py marriage, and makes tho married happ !lor aid and advice has been solicited in iEf-y^ numerable instances, and the result hifSj always been the means of. securing -,f. A Speedy and Happy Marrxago Sho is, there faro, a suro dependence. Jt i« well known to the public nt large th'it she was the (Trst and she is the only porson in tins country who can show the likeness in re.iliiv nud who can give entiro satisfaction on

Jfj

the concerns of life, which can bo tobted flM""'1"' proved by thousands, both married nnd sin,ale, who daily and eagerly visit hor.

To alt in businoss hor advice is invahiablffi Pho can foretell, with the greatest certainty, tho result of all commercial and imsinuss transactions.

Lottery numbers civen without, extra •"mB-AMB RAPHAEL, is a bona lid" Astr«5* (•gist that every ono can depend upon. Hh»„: is the greatest Clarivoyant of the ninetcra.l'!»,«.. century. It is that well-known f«ct thaiv| iiinkes'illicit pretenders copy her advertiser ments and try to imitate her.

Madame Raphael is the seventh danjfbfcsr of the sei'enth daughter she was born nitis*natural gif't^ she can foretell our "J thoughts. Sho also cures drnnkennwis, .Mlu.r discovers lost or hidden treasures.

All interviews strictly private and ,conn^T dentin 1. As a female Physician her romedies never fail to euro all femalo irregularities, nnd so product) tho monthly flow, witbotit^V danger or exposure. They can not liuare^ but, on tho contrary, they improve tluv lien Kb. .J

Therefore, coma one, come all, to

111 IlirliBifliiil, lift. Ceotral Avfnne

«'l.Wl)i!fATI, OHIO.

TERMS.- IiHdies, SI fientlemert, $1.50. X. B.—Those at a distance may communis cato with perfect satisfaction by enclosing one dollar nnd stump. All fiominunicutunt# strictly private and confidential.

Address Lock Bos 531, Cincinnati, Ohio. ang2Swly

JOHN BARNIKLE,

MEIICIIANT TAIIiORj MAIN .STREET, Orsr Saxtoa St Walm*ley's Dry deeds Store. Would respectflilly call the attention .of tho citizens of Terre Haute, and the public in get-, ernl. that he has rented rooms above8a*ton & Walmsley'sDry OoodJ Store, for the purpose of carrying o!i

MERCHANT TAILORING".

He keens always on hand a Fashionable a.

lection

of Cassimeres, Vesting*, Cloths, Ac. nnd is Fondy to o*ko it up in rfTTTJ TiATEST 8TYLE jf N AND OR

SHORT NOl ICE,

A

Ana on very Reasonable Terms. Having nj high rents to pa promises to order, whether tho good* he furnished by hi| or not." Everything in his line ebiVK

*^futtt«|g done and warranted to 8t» Aj ipatronage tcAinted.