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PERSONAL HEROISM.
(The Work of a Lighthouse Keeper— Eleven Lives Saved by Tersonal Effort in Twelve Years—A Case for thk) Humane Society.
the River' Thames Lighthouse, in the Ito
The facts are these: George Snook, Jr*» Li^i
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Chatham. Having visited Chatham and made his purchase, lie found upon arrivr\ ing at Lake St. Clair that the lake was frozen up and so rongh that he could not make his return trip in his frail little craft, and was therefore compelled to leave it with Mr. Cartier, at the lighthouse, at the mouth of the River Thames and makes his way home per Great -Westernand Grand Trunk railway to
Detroit and Algonac, and thence across the River St. Clair, and its deltas to Herson's Island. Not daunted, however, Snook determined to procure his stock of supplies which he had left with Mr. Cars' tier, and, with this object in view, a few ./*, days after, the weather now turning much milder, he set out in a small sail-boat for the river Thames, a distance down the lake some twenty miles. But, unluckily, when some ten miles out, the weather changed, the wind chopped round, and a gale sprang up, blowing very cold from the N. N. W. It was nearly dark when &>vShe was descried by Mr. Cartier, with a teappy-glass, some five or six miles out in the lake making, however, toward the til- river's entrance. Of course, Mr. Cartier did not know who was in the boat, and only wondered why it should be there fL and how it could be reached. To go out rv^on foot was certain death, the ice being very weak, and far out being but one f„ broken, moving mass. However, to let the man in the boat know he had seen him, Mr. Cartier lighted the lamps in
Hhelighthouse, which were kept burning all night and at first peep of daylight, taking in tow a small skiff, he started across the ice to the distressed craft, whose little sail had now been lowered to protect the solitary occupant, who had been struggling, hope against hope, for upward ot thirteen hours, against wind R- and wave. Aft-r along and tiresome pull, and tramp of over two miles, the plucky lighthouse-keeper reached the outer edge of the solid ice, and came in contact with the moving ice which was being rolled about and tossed up and t03scd over by the angry elements
He now shoved his little skiff ahead of him, and finally succeeded in reaching the distressed and disabled sail-boat, wherein he found poor Snook benumbed and almost helpless from the cold, being only with great determination sustained & by the light-house light, which told him |y that his situation was known on shore, and that with the dawn of day relief 1U1 would surely come to him in liis forlorn situation. The great joy with which his M. chilly hand grasped the oucstretched hand of the no less thoughtful than brave V, Cartier, can be better imagined than dewh scribed. Suffice it to say the two, as quickJf" ly as possible, started for the land, one at §8 one quarter of the boat, and the other at fiy the other quarter. Thus did the two
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reach the iirm ice, over which they dragged the skiff to its original position. After remaining two days with Mr. Cartier, and being generously cared for by Mrs. Cartier—who in her sphere is no less generous and thoughtful than her husband—a mild south wind tame up and Mr. Snook, with the aid of Mr. Cartier, once more reached his bo:t and safely made his way back to Hpon's Island, arriving there on the 16th5.f December, and being joyously welcomet by a father, sister, wife and children, |ie minds of whom had been filled with the worst of fears as so his safety. In)acknowledgment of Mr. and Mrs. Cartilt 's kindness,
Mr. Snook sent by the lirsfiost—on the
17th—a letter full of thanld in which all of his rclatiycs most sinceri' joined. But this is not the onlyf-asc, bv any means, in which Mr. CartM lias proved his bravery and big-hei8ednes.s. In April, 1858, assisted by a ylngcr brother Mr. Cartier, at the ininiinejnsk of both their lives, put out intofc lake in a email sail-boat, in a very \4l storm, and rescued Capt. Charles iHker and a crew of four men from tl^scow China, which had become unmajgealiU' and tilled with water. Fortiitely, before the scow had reached theiallow water and the breakers, some t\? miles from i*. shore, the C'artiers succeeil in taking i'j the men safe into their boa tot, however, until the entire deck load W been swept overboard, the men, when fked up, bejt*i ing "P°n
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Another instance of Mr. trtier saving life occurred in December,'57, and was' S^v, recorded at the time of it occurrcnce. wood-scow became disabl in a storm, |V. and was seen by Mr. Cartit by tlie aid of his glass, drifting to northwest, 'v|sf 4
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from the lighthouse,ad during a blinding snowstorm.- Ho*er, he sue ceeded in getting off the men who were upon the scow, wliicb-oke up and went to pieces a few minuttftenvard.
A fourth case -was in (Section with the schooner Wetzel 1, wlh lost her main mast and capsized ofle American shore of Lake St. Clair, afterward lighted, and full of water, ifted across the lake within the range the River Thames light. Mr. Cartier 1 his brothers Charles and Frank, withstanding a strong northwest gale wi blowing at the time, put out to the ree of those on board the foundered vest This was early in the moning, the vel being discovered when Mr. Cartier to put out
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CIIAROE nss- The rates of Advertising in the WEEK- ticed that tbe Royal Humane LY EXPRESS will be half the rates charged
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Terro Hauto, Oct. 6,1869. dtf
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1 -Hi-1 l/illlJl I personal danger the schooner was reach-1 WM#£_ ed by the Cartiere, and three men! xtwlittlemoagoo—WtWLllHiWi»»:—d laken off, each one ly wrpant, mnMMirUfai rittt, ««*»of so benumbed and disabled by the]
cold and wet that he was next to be-1
ing totally helpless. So bad indeed were
BATES DP ADVERTISING, they that it was fully three weeks before lectin* themaans of urnlidtlMirlfM* tnil
I they were in a condition to leave Mr. Carrier's house and one of them, about a month after he did leave, died from inflammation by the privations he suffered I against the on board the Wgtzell daring the night
30 00 Mr. Carder, sometimes alone, %t other nf" w!
no up or is he os re liap, ^at the imminent peril of his own I *»tic propemes w] life, succeeded in rescuing from certain
death no leas than eleven human beings. We think these facts which we have stated, deserve more than a passing no-
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Republican County Convention At a meeting of the Vigo County Republican Executive Committee held at the office of Col. R. W. Thompson in this city on the 22d day of January, it was determined to hold a mass convention at the new Court House in this city on Saturday at one o'clock p. M., 12th day of Febru ary 1870, to select thirty-three delegates
Prom th^Chatham (Canada) Planet.] VVe ha\v«i frequently, in these columns, been called upon to record tlie brave, humane, antA self-sacrilieing effort* put forth by M$r. Thomas Cartier, keeper of the River/Thames Lighthouse, in the way of leading aid—personal and pe- tion, to be held at Indianapolis on the 22d cuniary—^to sailors and others in distress day of February next on Lake St. Clair. A very, notable case All citizens of the county who sustain
attend
with a family, who
a married man with a family, who ei gaged rather extensively in fishing in, vicinity of Herson's Island and Mitchel. Bar, at the upper end of Lake St. Clair, in the first week in December last, started from Herson's Island in a skiff, for the mouth of the River Thames, for the purpose of disposing of some wild ducks and si purchasing his winter supplies at
[ill keep on hand a full supply of food.for man and beast, .s-vwfv
jfiiOUR,!
FUE'D",
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the Republican State Conven-
S: jrfEni-nUl™ of Pre»ideM Gntnt i„
cessful efforts to inaugurate econand maintain untarnished our Naonal credit and honor, as well as all perin 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. ~v^r
L. A.
Burnett,
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Chairman,
Filbecic.
Secretary
FAMILY CROCERIE8.
H. TURNER,
TURNER &
c. BUUTIN.
BUNTIN.
Wholosalo and Retail
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WEA.LEB8. IN .' ^'-''An kinds of
Family Groceries.
We are new opening a gen era) sto^k ofiFamU ly Groceries, etobracms every* article nsnaliy found in such establishments, and request our friends and the pnblic to give as a call and examine our Stook and Prices. AU kinds or
COUNTRY PRODUCE
Bought at the market price. Give us a oall.— No trouble to show goods.
FLOUR AND FEED. We have also opened a Flour and Feed Store, where you can at all times get the best of Family Flour, Hay, Oats, Bran, Ac. All goods delivered free of charge in the city.
TURNER & BUNTIN, Corner 7th and Main Street.
FRUIT, POULTRY.
And a general assortment of
family Groceries and Provisions.
Will keep constantly on hand afresh supply of Vegetables of all kinds. Will also open on the 1st of September a
A FRESH MEAT MARKET,
Irty all kinds of
finriners will do well to call before selling. J. E. VOORHEES. aUgSWtf.
JOHN BARNIKLE, it
MEUCHANT TAILOR, MAIN STREET, OTcr Sax ton A Walmsley's Dry floods Store, Would respectfully oall the attention of the citizens of Terro if auto, and the public in general. that lio has rented rooms above Saxton Walmsley's Dry Goods Store, for tho purposo of carrying on
MERCHANT TAILORING. Ho keeps always on hand a Fashionable lection of Cassiineros, Vestings, Cloths, Sc., and is ready to make it up in 'ri to latest style and on
SHORT NOUCE, "*r Ana on very Reasonable Terms. Having no high rents to pay, ho promises to make up to order, whether the goods be furnished by -him or not. Everything in his line cheaper than a libwal
anywhere else. .... Cutting don^and warranted to ut. patrOffllge s6lieitecl.M-
j®TNA LIFE INS.CO.
an p%
Annual Income $6,000,000
Assets Jan. 1,1870, $13,000,000.
B. B. MYBICK, Gen'l Agt
1. G. HAGEB, Local Agt jal3d3m
Horses,
mules and hogs.-i win sell
on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays between the hours of 8 o'clock A. M. and 1? M., at the Pnblic Pound in the city of Terre Haute, to the highest bidder, at publio auction, all hogs that may have been on any of these days within the Pnblic Pound more than twelve hours, and all the horses or mules that may have been in .said Po^iMwfty two
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denendon rcaaowand ea Iniw-
life against nnwholcaome inflMfflMi. How, gainst unwn what doe* naMnray ^n-i—. Does it not tell as thai te tnniorMraMI mM rify the system is the baat wjqr to lffioiam ill against the invisible poison which generates
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8 00 previous to being rescued by the Cartiere, Here, then, we have enumerated nol ?c ao I Here, men, we nave eiiuiutsraieu iio your monitor do »imnug. I»«n. M-
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entitled to more than a careless I tional or
co^ideration. montha
preparation extant, tidote to wfcieltietfon
owe noiety of
granted medals to
England granted medals to two men named respectively Tinning and Berry, for having saved some lives off Toronto harbor, and we were pleased to see their
recognized, and we feel sure that Mr, Thomas Cartier's repeated acts, similar in every respect to the one single act of Messrs. Tinning and Berry, have only to be fairly represented in the proper quarter to assure for them a similar recognition
The venom of a no: more subtle and dancatpttl
unquestionable pluck thus prominently IXKffoTdSSE!' vgi'lSlSSSfrfnl
Ml aati-
eoHbined in
eonaeetedwith eufhaHia, oeeop»-|
we no- I tions -nd purwiU.
lurks in foa!iirandfaipare *•&£, the fevers, billion* UMrd6r*t. «Uti the bowels, and other gerion» mal»«Heaiio-l .. ..<p></p>LINENS,
sistance which the vitafiystem ami oppo^.to the deleterious inflaeneM that M*il it, the safety of the health depends, and it ia beeaaie the obiat vrnnu imvioo*a* imparts en-, ergy and regularity to the moat Important functions of the bedy, that it ean be_recommended and ruaranteedae an invalmhle preventive medidimsne. iMwlw
ilABLT Niaon,
aeoording te the'' Jooraal of Commeree," are sold in this market te change the eolor of a* hair. The "Medical Gaiette" says they in.] worthless as dyes, and that their tale is a cbimb." The pnprieton^an m( mMj them to chemical analytis.
Cristadoro'a XxoelaiorDye on the contrary, has been analysed by Pro-j fessor Chilton, the treat analytical ehemiat, and pronunneed absolutely harmless, as well as efficicient. See his fttritten certificate, at Orietadoro't, Astor House, New York.
CRISTADORO'8 HAIR PRESKVATIVE, as a Dressing, aots likea:'oharm. Try it.
Step by step this commodity haaattained its unprecedented fame. They are universally approved. They support, strengthen, and aid the growth of ihusolea, Hhey appear toi hare a peculiar effect upon the nerves, allaying irritability, while supplying warmth. They seem to accumulate «lectrioity, and aid the circulation of the blood through the part where applied, by which. heatthjLact induced.
Even in psralysls, whercf artkulation was suspenPed, the usetof tiie PorousPlasters to the spine restored the articulation, and materially reduced the paralysis. In fact, the'pstient could hely herself, while before the Porous Plaster was applied aha was as helpless as a baby. We refer to Mrs. Bally Blliot( of Springfield, Mass.
Sold by Druggists. Agency, Brandreth House, New York. fMwlm
What Every Horseman Wante. A GOOD, Cheap, and Reliable Llftiment I I Such an article is I)r-T6biMj[:
Liniment. Pint Bottleg atOni Io|l»r* For Lameness, Cats. Galls. Colio, epnki. 4o. warranted better than any pther* IUili by all (the great h.raemen on Loos IJlaad courses. It will not curolRinf Bone nor Bpavn, as there is no Liniment In existence .that will. What it is stated to car# tt positively d068.
No owner of honei wM be without tt after trying fofie bottle. JOne dose revives and often savels the life of an over-heated or driven hoase. For Colic and Bellj^aflhe it has_ never failed. Just as sore as the Mtt niM, Jut so
MAN AND THtl MAGDALEN. Essays ft»r Toms Th» victims of sosial evil®—with words of WArAlnc for the erring and unfortunate—sanitary, aid and words of cheer for tha down-oast and afflicted- Sent free, in sealed envelopes* Address HOWARD ASSOCIATION. BoxP. Philadelphia, Pa.
MnNnaytMis.
The Three lUmedlw. "Scamrox's Pomokto Syrup" for the owe ofCotighB, uoldi, Bronohitia. and every form of Consumption. The peculiar action of this medicine ripens
NEW ESTABLISHMENT. onheo0^^ fies the blooa. and thus ouret Consumption^ when every other remedy fails.
I "Schenck's Sea-Weed Tomo for the eure of I Dyspepsia or Indigestion, and ail diseases business
arjgIDg
gone into 1
L"S old stand on It
from debili&. Thfs tonic invigorates
the digestive organs, supplies tha place of the gastric juice when that is deficient, and then
,, enables thepatient to digest the most nutriti-
Ollio S«... bet. Fourth & Fifth, ons food. It is a severeign remedy for all
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cases of indigestion. ,, .•• "Schenok's Mandrake Pills.V one of ttie most valuable medicines ever disoovered.being a vegetable substitute for calomel* ana having all the useful properties ascribed to that mineral, without producing any or its in-
'"to* these three medicines Dr. J. H. Schenck of Philadelphia, owm his unrivaled success
Mandrake^illsacTupon" 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 lnviforatos the powers of the stomach, and by strengthening the digestion and bringing it to a normal ana healthy condition improves the quality of the blood, by which means the formation of ulcers or tubercles in the lungs becomes impossible. I The combined action of these medicines, as thus explained, will cure every of Consumption, if the remedies are used intirae and the use of them is persevered In sufflcient-
oMers and they will be filled and dolivered '^.^hl^k's'Ataianac? contoining a Ml promptly, to all^ parts of tlie city. Will
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COUNTRY PRODUCE.
treatise on the various forms of disease. Ms
mode of treatment.»nd general directions how to use his medicines, can be had giwBs or sont by mall by addressing his Principal OBee No. 15 N. Birth street. Phjladelphia,Pa.
Price of the Pulmonio Snnp '»nd Seaweed. Tonic, each 91 60 per bottle, or f7 80 a half dozen. Mandrake Pills, 89 cents per bo*r. For sale by all druggistsmnd dealers. a»dw
Ladies Takt PalrUeidftr H«ttc0.
THE RIAL VRLriAU fSIAil TILLS. WARRANTED FRENCH.
Tago
HESE PILLS, so eelebntod! many years in Paris, for the relief of female irregularities,are now offeredfcr sale for theflrst time in Ameriea. They have been kept in comparative obscurity, from the fact that the originator Dr. Velpeau, is aphysician in Paris of wealth, and has withheld them from general use lest they should be employed tor unlawful purposes. In overcoming female obstructions Falling of the Womb, Whites, Green Sickness Suppression, Retention, or Immoderate Flow of the Monthly Discharges. Kervous and Spinal Affoctions, Pains in the Back and Limbs, Fatigue on slight exertion, Paipttation of flic Heart, Hysterics, Ac., and will effect a cure when all other means havo failed and.al though a powerful remedy, do not eon toi a oalomel, antimony,or anything hurtfal to the constitution.
To married ladies and young girls who have never been regulated, they are peculiarly suited. They will, in a short time, bring on the monthly period with regularity.
Ladies can procure a box, sealed from the eyes of the curious, by enclosing one dollar and six postage stamps to
M. W. MACOMBER, General Agent for United States and Canadas, at Albany, N. Said by all Druggists.
Sold by all Druggists In Terre Haute. aprll 8dly
HATS AND CAPS.
NEW YORK HAT STORE.
JOBEPHC. YATES
IS JT7OT IN BBCKIFTOV
Mens' Hat* of all kind*, Boys' Hate of aU kinds, Misses' Mate of all kinds, 1 Infants'Hats of aU kinds.
Am* at all prisss.
av^ Hats mad* to order on short notice Oome and see,
THE WINTER STYLES, .148 »t» Wheat, Tens-Mania, in*.
LAZARUS & MORRIS'
One of tb« Una will be at Sto:
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Of the day* r®* iuib up|vr(UHii7
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cut. XLaXAKCBB. vft.I, C. HBAD.
ALEXANDER 1 BEAD,
DEALERS IN
FLOUR, MEAL,
CORN, OATS,
A E
AND FEED OF ALL KINDS
€«racr Sth itiad Nnin Ma.
Altioles delivered to any part of the pity free obarge. dec3a3in
COAL.
3oal and Wood.
i. o. hubs iSTwrkmit1 Having formed a partnership under tho namo efStunkard ft.Barriek, for the sale of Coal
and Wood, would respectfully announce to public that they will hand and for sale at lowest rates, all of Goal at wholesale and retail, for"
All orders for Coal filled promptly. A share of the publie patronage is respectfully solicited.
QULLIVAN COUNTY I, Being now prepwrod to fill all orders for Sullivan County Coal, which Is olatmed to be equal to tha Bramll, for all domestic purposes, will deliver to any part of the city, by leaving 'our orderatoBceofK. B. Bryant ACo.,C. I. lipley, or J. A. Foote's Tea
respectfully ask a continuance of the same
**'Ornlw^SoSC'Third street, botweon Main and Cherry streets, where orders may be left, or at the old Weight Sealos. or by addressing P. O. Box 396. JOHN McFARLANK. gep24dtf
GRAIN DEALERS.
JOHN HANBY,
Commission Merchant,
And Wholesale and Retail Dealer in all kinds of Grain. Warehouse on North "First Street, at Canal Basin. Terre-Haute, ndiana.
Strict attention paid to receiving and forwarding goods. Jel8dWtf
DYERS.
YBING, SCOURING,
IRElTOV'.ATrCTGk,
In all Its Branches, at
H. F. Reiner's Dye House,
Main St., bet. 9th and 7th.
HM.
n.T,.i«. TTtsii'i. Cartains, Pliusea, Laee, Velt^, Parasols and Fringes. Partieal ar at tantion paid to Cleaning and. nflnishing, with-
Dmmm. Broeha Shawls, Cashmere 8k«h Cloaks, Onspataand PianoCovers, Cleaning Gnats' Coats, Pants, and Vasts neatly done. •SMlm
i®ySlws?*'»
Tuf AT1ST COMJTE33, 8TH ST.
Just Received!
Oro Grain and Taffeta Black Silks!
NEW GOODS, AT NEW PRICKS!
BLEACHED MUSLINS for Family use, at Extra Low ^Prices
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IWSH Under I'rk^attli, "BUCKEYE CASH STORE.%
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ItABLE liEBTEBTB by the yard or Cloth, a
Ctreat Bargain, at W. S. BYCE A|CO'i.
Paisley Shawls, for Spring Wear,
in Novelty Styles, at the "Buckeye Cash Store."
Dress Goocls and all Dry Goods
Bought the present month, much below their value, at W. S» BYCE & CO'S, Black Alpacas included. y-:-
Celebrated
Perfected Spectacles!
liANDETE GLASSES.
the
•re of their Agent*
R. FREEMAN, Jeweler,
1 TBBBE-HAUTE, HID.,
ONE DAYjONIilT, Friday, December 17th, 1869.
Be attends for the purpose of assisting Mr. B. B. FREEMAN
"""Wlffi fflSf"0™10,1 Those suffering from impaired or diseased vision are recommended to avail themselves •f this opportunity. and Eye-OlasH-
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sore is this valuable Liniment to he the Horse Embrooation of the day. ..: •4Use it one and S«ore States. Depi f9dwlm|
Acknowledged to
!. be the Moat JPerfect assistance to light ev«r manufketured, and ean always be relii ttmamdem tuff Ike We take oeoaaion to notify the
ipot 10 Park Plpce. Sew York. «S ard Aclcv be the Me to sight «... lys be relied upon as affording perfect comfort while *renqtheni»g and pre-
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Eyt§ most thoroughly.
Fublio that we employ no pedlara, and to eantion them against those pretending to have •i our goods for,...
•PECTACLE8. OL^TIST. DRY COOD8. t-
W.E.
DENTIST!
BEACH'S BLOCK,
OVER
ttyce's ''Buckeye Store.
WORK DONE AT
New York Prices!
All Operations Warranted.
UNDERTAKERS.
11 ATA. O A.LL,:
iN 1 )E UTAKER,
lx prepared to cxecute all orders ia his line with neatness and dispatch, corner of Third and Cherry streets, Terro Haute, Ind. jan20-5-dwtt
UNDERTAKER. W. O'CONNBLL
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keep constantly on
kinds W.
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also Wood
ir the fall and winter trade. Omee at Ko, 25 BuntlnHouse, Terre Haato, Ind.
Store, with whom
have made arrangements to fill all orders, and give all information in regard to the busineu, J. A. MORGAN.
^OALI OAL!—RIVER COAL Screened on the widest scredounin se
Having purchased back from E. W. Chadwiok, Gruber 4 Co., the Undertaker's Establishment, and having had seven years nx(ori«nco.in tn« business, is now prepared to furnifii Jfotnlic Burial Cases, Cases, Caskets, and Wooden Coffins, of all styles and izos. from the best and largest stook of pnrial materia] in the State, at lie. 2 Korth Third stroet, Torro Haute, Indiana, tt' Terre Mante, May 29
CHANGE OF FIRM. I have associated with me in the Drag business Mr. Charles 0. Wood. The business to bo continued at the Old Stand, corner of Main and Fifth streets, under the firm of Donnelly A Co., where wo'intend to keep constantly on hand a full supply of goods in our line, and invite our old friends and customers to tdi us a call. P.M.DONNELLY. ja29dCt
HOTELS.
Jacob
Bate.
m* iiiiiiV iiirtiwiMtfr^wtiiitrtiir'iwwiirMi^' irfahTBawrwiinirnii n-n'-wn
mi Jill
Marble.
Cane Mattings Saloons, &c.
(V
George Bat*.
NATIONAL HOUSE. Cor. Sixth and Maia Street», Terro Haute.•- Indiana,
Jacob Bute, Son, Props.
This House has been thoroughly refurnished. my23dly.
TERRE HAUTE HOUSE. Corner Main and Seventh St*. Terro Haute. Indiana.
This Hotel has recently been reGtted.andput in first-class order, offering accommodations unsurpassed in the State.
T. C. BPirriN, Proprietor.
CLARK HOUSE, Cor. FirttA Ohio St*.,
Torre Haute, Indiana.
If II. GRIFFITH, Prop.
(Mice of Marshall, Montezuma and Palestine Hack Lines. Free Bass to and from all trains. nov28dtf
GUNSMITH.
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EMOVAI
A-** :xx ts.i JIOHN ARMSTRONG. Has removed his Gunsmith Shop to Maok'i new builaing.on Third street,one door north •Aam'm HIAalr ivkaM t«A will Ka BllmV
•SIS:
sepl7d2m
SMITH, Chemical Dye Works. Second street, between-Main
Win. Jf. Barr, It, B. Teakle
BARE & YEAKLE, House friid Sign Painters St., Opf, Ceatrai ligiie 1use,
All workjentrusted to us will receive pi'omp fttUitiOB» Bnaeial attention giver to Sign Painting ana Grniains.
New York Store,
??i.i For Cloaks!
NEW YORK STORE -V.
New York Store, For Table Linens!
Hfew York Storedtv(t* For Flannels!
New York Store For Blankets!
New York Store, For Kid Gloves!
Slew York Store I For Lace Qoods!
Mew York Store I For Handkerchief^!
New York Store For Cheap GoodB!
Ifew York Store For all your Goods!
Sew York Store,
73 Main Street, 3 Terre Haute, Indiana WittMiber&Riischliaiipt &
ATTORNEYS.
JOHN P. BA1RD, OHAB1.KS CatTPT. gAIRD it CRUPT,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Opwob—No. 82Maln Street.up stairs,
ZENA8 SMITH. Attorney and Counselor at Law. Oflce on Ohio St., aext ta Jadge Putterson's
In offering my services to tbe citizens of Terre-Haute and vioinity, I (eel that I may reasonably expect a small share of patronage, when it is considered that as a magistrate I have served this community twelve years.
Terro-Haute, January 27,1870. dtf
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CARRIAGES.
J. M. WJLOT, LSW1S THOMAS, WIU.JAM BOTHH. WILDY, THOMAS & CO.,
Carriage Manufacturers,
Corner 2d an Walnut Sts, Terra Hante, Ind Repairing aona promptly and at Lowjtatea
J|AILROAD AGENCY. Junes H. Turner, Agent for the C. C. C. A I. Railway, (Late Bellefontain) haviny moved bis office to the store of Turner 4 Bnntin. corner 7th and Main streets, will five thrpagh receipts on shipments of Produce mnd Merchandise to all tha Eastern Cities, (grain in bulk without transfer)and to all New England
Towns,
mmm.
RYOKK CARPET HALL,
77Main Street.
lO A.R/IJ IEj TS.
Brussels Oafpets^n Vciietiftii Carpets,
Three Ply Carpets, Damask do do
Tapestry Ingrn Carpets, Wool Dutch Carpets, Wool Rag, List and Hemp Carpets
Oil. OLOTHN in »-t, *•*, S4, 6-4. 7-4, M, IO-4,18-4 Oil Cloth Rap, IWalr Oil
€lotlu,i|f»Ue Oil Cloths in Wood** and
MATTIWCJS.
Stamp'Gold, Bronze Gilt, Satins. Common and Every Variety of Paper Hangings.
FBESCOE and DECOBATIYE PAPEB.
Leave scour orders and have work done by
RYOE'S CARPET HALL, 77 Main Street.
73 Main Street,
Terre Haute, Indtnun
NEW YORK STORE
For Dress Goods ?«.
NEW YORK STORE
For Morinos!
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freight as low as byany other hne^and
ttS -4&8C ^K&sJI- «S®' -i'
r.
Hm
for OfflceB, Churches, Lodges, Hotels,
BOOB MATS.
Outside and Inside Door Mats.
WALL PAPEB.
*HMrnm
JVEI^3T CLASS
4
NEW YORK STORE
For Black Alpacas! «K
NEW.YORK STORE
For Poplins!
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N E W O S O For Chinchillas!
NEW YOKK STOKE
ForFiirs!
NEW YORK STORE
For DeLaines!
CA8H INDEMNITY
THE
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FIRE INSURANCE CO.,
1
For Shawls! •i":
NEW YORK STORE
HARTFORD, CONN. :i
?•'f" Chartered, 1810. CASH CAPITAL, $1,060,000. Cash Assets Nov. 1, 1869.
$ 2,413,732 70.
As a medium of safe and available Indemnity against loss or damage by 1 3 The claims of this well known institution are second to those of no other.
SIXTY YEAKS OP STABLB SUCCESS. More than Ten Millions of Lowes Paid!/
Market value of Stock, (Shares tl00 each)
S250.
FlRK INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY. Business conducted on principles of Commercial honor. Fair Bates, Liberal Terms, Prompt Settlements. j. HAGER A McKEEN, Agents, ja8dtf tCerre Haate and Viuinity.
M.B. HUDSON'S
-^Z. MAMMOTH
House Furnishing
STOBHT
Crockory! Crockery!
Fancy Goods! Fancy Goods!
nov23dw3ra
PRAIRIE
°T"cteEra®fiK'-
oettdtf Corner 7th and Main streets
a'-fcAi*
•m*Mk
Glassware! Glassware!
inivesand Forks! Knives and Pores!
Spoons, all Spoons, all kinds.
Holiday Gifts! Holiday Gifts!
Coal Oil Lamps! «i Coal Oil Lamps! ^^-sriT
Japan Toilet Sets, Slip Jars Water Carriers, Bird Cages,Wood and Willow Ware, Fancy Baskets, Table Mats, Knife Baskets, and in fact anything usually kept in a first-class Housefurnishing Store. 139 Main St., opposite l£ulman's,
MANUFACTURERS.
CITY PLANING MILLS.
t!Lin & WILVjIAMM. Manufacturers of wsl
SASH, DOORS, BLINDS,
Window and Daar Frames, Hoaldlng Brackets, I Atari Ballings,
Ballasters, JtwellPnti,
ri
norlsg and Sldlag.
And aU descriptions of Finishel Lnmher
I WHOI.*SA!.K
AHD MTAIL DKAI.1R8 I* ^"ii
PINE LXJ3VEBEFI, f* .Lath and Shingles,
Slate Roofing, Cement Roofing, Roofing Felt. Custom Sawing, Planing and
Wood Turning.
I ooiv TO ORUKlt.
All Work Warranted.
Corner Ninth and Mulberry 8ts. dtf
F. C. CLAUSSEN,
DKAi.aa ia
FRENCH, CHINA, GLASS,
&
(JITEENSWARE
TOYS
ALSO, COAL OIL LAMPS,
No. 70 Main Street,
dee6d0m| Terre-Hsele, Ia4.
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AGENTS WANTED FOR .r.^KI STKU6€ILES «Bi TRIUMPHS OF
Written by llssseir. bOsefann I 'Nearly 8W Pages-~raated In
OetaTaTnl-
£agUsk and fieraan—SS Klegaet Pall Page Engravings. Kn»bra«os Forty Years Recollections of his Bnsy Life, as a Merchant, Manager, Uanker, Lecturer and Showman, and gives' accounts of his Imprisonment his Failure, his Successful European Tours, and important. Historical and Personal Reminiscences, re* pletei with Hamor. Anecdotes and Entertain*3 ing Narrative. No book-published so accept' table to all classes. Every one wants Agents are selling from 50 to 100 a week. offer extra terms and nay freight. Our 111 ustented Catalogue and Terms to Agents sent^
J. B. BURR ft CO-, Publishers, Conn. febl
MEDICAL.
*T|OCTOR WILBER, Office, Cdft raltation and Reception Rooms, 616' Washington Avenue, St. Louis, Mo., treats with the greatest success aH Diseases of Wo^ man, Lonchorcea. or Whites Falling, iafla-r nation or Ulceration of the Womb, Ovaritis* Pruritis, Amenorrhoea, Menorrhagia, pys^^ menorrhcea, and Sterility, or Barrenness ilso, every disease connected with Puberty, s"v Menstruation or Pregnaney. Since the l)oef tor confines himself exclusively to the treats ment of these complaints, and treats a very large number of cases, it follows that hi^'knowledge of them must be far more eatensive and accurate than that or physicians in
Pamphletof
sneral practice. Send sinuib for Medioat^-#. thirty-six page*. «t matter wha A have failed, read what he say«. Patients in
every Western State. Cure.- iraarranteed.--Consultation by letter or atothcofree. Rooms for patients requiring daily attention. A lady assistant. Hour 9 a. m. to 7 p. a., Sunday excepted.
DR. WHITTIER,.
A REGULAR GRADUATE OF MEDICINK, as Diploma at office will show, has been Ion ger engaged in the treatment of Venereral Seyual and Privaee Diseasos than any other Physician in St. Louis.
Syjphillis, Gonorrhea, Gleet, Stricture, Orehitis. Hernia and Rupture, all Uninary diseases. Syphilitic or Morourial Affections of the Throat, Skin or Bones, are treated with unparalleled success.
Spermatorrhea, Sexual Debility and Iinpotency. as the result of self-abuse in youth, senial excess in mature years or other causes,, and which produce some of tho following efTects, as Nooturnal Emfssions, Blotches, Dc-
ower.and rendering Marriage improper, aro permanently cured. The Doctor's opportunities in hospital and'1 private practice are unsurpassed in St. Louis
It is self-evident that a physician who confines himself exclusively to the study of certain class of diseases and treats thousands of cases every year, must acquire greater, skill that specialty than only general jractice. Many physicians, recognising this act, introduce patients to the Doctor after reading his Medical Pamphlet. Communications confidential. A friendly talk will itost you nothing. Office central, yet retired, .ffo-. #17 St. Charles street, St. Louis, Mo. Hours, 9 A. a., to 7 p. a., Sundays excepted.
MANHOOD:
How Lost! Howr Restored Just I'ublithed, in a leaUd envelope. Price 6 cents
A LECTURE ON THE NATURAL TREATMENT, and Radical Cure of Spermatorrhoea, Qr Seminal Weakness,
lif
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Back files of St. Louis
or or any other eity prove that ongerjjy years than any other so advertis
apers prove that he has been located there
mg. The establishment, library, labratory and appointments, aro unrivalled in the West, unrivalled anywhere. Ago, with experiences can be relied upon, ana the Doctor can refer to many physicians throughout the country. In past success, and present posi* ion he stands without a competitor. TOEI WRITINGS OF A PHYSICIAN WHOSE
REPUTATION IS UNION-WIDE, ARE WORTH READING. Doctor Whittier publishes a Medical Pamphet relating to Venereal Diseases and the disastrous and varied consequences of selfabuse, that will be sent to any address in a sealed envelope for two stamps. It contain* full symptom lists that will enable those affected to determine the nature of their complaint and give a written statement of their ease that will answer almost as well for the purpose of treatment as a personal interview but where it is convenient the Doctor. should bo consulted personally. Tho?e having-frionds that may require advice, can supply them with this valuable work sending their address, with stamp. Thus rou can assist tbe unfortunates without their mowing their benefactor. Certainly nosubeet Is of more importance than purity of loed and perfect manhood.
Involuntary Emissions,
lexual Debility, and Impediments to Marriage renorally: Nervousness, Consumption, *iiepsy, and Fits Mental and Physical Incnmelty, resulting from Self Abuse, Ac., by it^BT. J. CiiLVRBwm.1., M. D:, author ot the "Green Book," &o.
A BMs to Thansands or Sntlercr*.'" Bent under seal, in a plain envelope, to any address, pottpaid, on receipt of six cents, or tw^ostage stamps, to CHAS. J. C. KLINE!
l'J7 Bowery, New York, Post Office Box 4&S0. Also Dr. Culverwell'f "Marriage Guide," priee 25 cents. nov4dw3m
PHILOSOPHYLof
MARRIAGE.
A New Oovrsb or asdeli York Musenm of Anatomi
AN ew
ivrsb of Lroturbb.s kotuhhs.s asdelivered Museum of An atomr, em
at tha New.
How to Live and Wnat to .uJMaturity and Old Age Man-
P. j" •*.^rally Reviewed. Thecauseofln digestion: Flatulanco and Nervous Dysease accounted for: Marriage PhilosophicallgCon-' idered, Ac. Pocket volumes cont&inin these' jecturos will be forwarded on receipt offour stamps,by addressina Skc'y Nrw York Mv-'
STO* or Anatomy,618 Broadway, New York. marlCdly
ASTROLOGY.
CLAIRYOYAXCE AND
ASTROLOGY.
-s
B. HUDSON
LOOK OUT
GOOD NEWS FOR ALL.
$1,000TO ANY1PERSON WI10 WTLL EQUAL i- MADAME RAPHAEL IN THK PROFESSION.
miiE nkybkIKAILING MAI. -L AME RAPHAEL is the best. She suc-'-oeeds when all others havo failed. All who are in trouble—all who have beon nnfortunato—all whose fond hopes havo been disappointed, crushed and blasted by falso promises and deccit—all who have been misfod and trifled with—all fly to her for advice and satisfaction. All who are in doubt of the affections of thoso they love, consult her to relieve and satisfy tbeir minds.
Ill Love Affairs Slie Never Fails.
fihe has the secret of winning tho afTeotionS'"/. of the opposite sex. ?he shows you the likenessofyour future wifoor hnsband, or absent friend. She guides the single to a hnppy marriage, and makes the married happy. Her aid and advice has been solicited in innumerable instances, and tbe result has always been the means of securing A
Speedy and Happy MarriageShe Is, therefore, a sure dependence. It is well known to the publio at large that she was the first and she is the only person in this eountry who can show the likeness in reality and who can give entire satisfaction on al I the concerns of life, which ean be tested and proved by thousands, both married and single. who daily and eagerly visit ber.
To all in business her advice is invaluable. She ean foretell, with the greatest certainty,,, tho result of all commercial and business an a on
Lottery numbers given without extra.
0h»AME
ogist
RAPHAEL is a bona fide AstroW*
that every one can depend upon. She is the greatest Clarivoyant
of
tbe nineteenth
eentury. It is that welI-known_fant tbat makes illicit pretenders copy her advertisements and try to imitate her.
Madame Raphael is the seventh daughter of the seventh daughter she was born witha natural gift she can foretell your very thoughts. She also eures drunkenness, and discover* lost or hidden treasures.
All interviews strictly private and confidential. AsafemalePhysician herreniedies never fail to cure all female irregularities, and so produce the monthly flow, without danger or exposure. They can not injnre, but. on tbe contrary, they improve tbe health.
Therefore, come one, come au, to
111 KduMBd, bet. Central Avenue and
Mb
ClJIClSItATI, OHIO.
TERMS.—Ladies, SI Gentlemen, fl.Sff. N. B.—Those at a distance may comqnunicata with perfect satisfaction by enclosing one dollar and stamp. All communications strictly private wid confidential.
Address Look Box 631, Cineinnatl, Ohio. aug23wly
