Daily Wabash Express, Volume 19, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 1 March 1870 — Page 3
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Humorous Paraphrase on Treasury Regulations.«»4a«fl=, The frauds attempted, and in many cases accomplished, by parties to deprive the Government of the taxes on tobacco have given rise to the most stringent regulations from the officers of the Treasury Department. There is a prevalent opinion, however, that some of these regulations are unnecessarily severe descending to small details, not of any special lmixrtance but it is probable that the class of complainants referred to are partial to the weed, and look upon any tax upon the article as an infringement upon individual rights. The author of the subjoined must have taken the matter to heart with more than usual earnestness:
NOTICE TO TOBACCO CON8UMER8. It is said that it is intended to petition Congress to pass the following law affecting tobacco consumerethis winter: "Tobacco chewers are requested to get their tobacco from first hands, which is the first man you meet who will give you
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"Where parties are In the habit of borrowing chews the Government will for#ish each man with a note«book, in which I ho time of the day, the size of quid, whether plug or fine-cut, the quality and the time when the amourtt- is to be.lrefunded, must be attietly recordMj "Those parties who have been innocently using unstamped tobacco will call on the nearest revenue officer and give in, as near as possible, the amount which they believe has been consumed. The officer will then furnish the necessary stamps, and if they are chew'd up in his presence, the Government js then satisfied that no criminal wrong was meant. "Those persons who maliciously carry two boxes, one filled with base smoking tobacco, to give to borrowers, the..ptlier "containing superb fine-cut forJiolne consumption, are to be treated as deserving of death, and hung on tho-spot. "No tobacco box must have more than two spigot holes in it, ®nd the stamp- must bo pasted directly over these. "When a quid has been exhausted, the 'Government strictly forbids it being thrown away until two red chalk marks have been made across it, and a label attached bearing these words: 'The fellow who chewd this has complied with all the requirements of the law, and persons are hereby warned not to chew this quid again.' "Tobacco consumers must certainly bear in mind that the more stamps tfcere are on a package of tobacco the cheaper does the weed become—inahorn. "The Government strictly forbids the use of those tobacco boxes having a concealed needle inside a nob on the Cover,
an acquaintance smoking a cigar, come out boldly and ask. 'Have yon mate to that?' Hereafter, in all such cases, tlie person asked will exhibit the following label, which the Government will furnish on demand: 'Ask me for ten cents.'"
HINTS FOB HOME.
Special care should be taken against eating the mold that gathers^ on cheese, bread, canned fruits, etc. It is all poisonous, to a greater or less degree. W®
To spoil oil-cloths—clean them with hot water or soap suds, and leave them luilf-wiped. They will look very bright while wet, arid very dingy when dry and soon crack and peel oft. To preserve them, and have them look nice and now—wash them with soft flannel and luke-warm water,- and wipe thoroughly dry.
Very high heel'sho# havd many dis iul vantages. They throw the center 01
1*8
FrlSeli liave3' izing dish le tea table or for a lunch, which
The
for the I hey prepare in this way: Remove tlie| shells from hard boiled eggs, after tliey have become cold. Divide the eg lengthwise in halves, take out the yol crumble them in abowl, adding salt, pepper, mustard, a little parsley chopped line, and a little olive-oil. When all are well mingled, fill the hollows in the whites of the eggs with the mixture, and serve in halves.
Many physicians are protesting against the use of Mrs. Winslow'a Soothing Syr up. While some prescribe it freely, others assert, and apparently" with truth, that its quieting eflects are due to the great amount ot morphine it contains, and that when given in teething its astringent influence is at war with nature, which wisely provides for looseness of the bowels during this trying period. The latter is a very important consideration "Quietness" at this time, when a child ought not to-be expected to be qniet, may be purchased at too great cost
Just now is the time for out-door work among
to layCout plans the flowers this
lialf-weetled, tangled beds. Of Eomo kinds, I ge dosed. verbenas for instance,
-be
tulips with
The family flitting room should be the attractive room of the house. Other rooms may be pleasant it should be pleasantest. Its furniture, ite ornaments, its window views should combine to jnake a magnet that will dmw werybodytfcjw when their outside* work is dond. vn tnto principle, there 1s less occasion that sleepins rooms should have special outlay of attractions. Still, the boys, as well as the girls, want a room where they can take their comrades for a retired chat now and then. The girls will generally manage that their own bed room shall have a carpet and the little et ceteraa that make a pleasant place for visitors who come burdened with girl-confidences and questionings. But the boy's room is usually a bare place. Perhaps they don't seem to care. But they do—if they don't know it. Perhaps they will not appear to notice if you "fix it up" with a pretty counterpane, a picture on the walls, eta But they will notice it. And they will be tied to home all the tighter by it.
TERRE HAUTE BRANCH OF THB "H
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INSURANCE COMPANY,
SK-M
Central Office, Chicago.
CASH ASSETS, JANUARY 14,1870, $1,869,260 48. MM* LIST OF STOCKHOLDERS AT TEBBE HAUTE. W. B.Warren, Herman Hulman, Thomas H. Barr, JohnO.Crain, Fred. A. Ross
B. Barton,
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^TN A LIFE INS. CO.
Aniiual Income $6,000,000
Assets Jap 1,1870, $13,000,000.
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B. B. H7BICK, Oen'l Agt.
L. a.
HAOEB,|Looal Agt.
ja!3d3m
JAMES B. LYNE, $ Wholesale and Retail dealer in
Wm. M. Barr. Jf- B. Ytakle
BARR & YEAKLE, House and Sign Painters! 4th St., Opp. Central Engine House, J®
All workjentrusted to us will receive promp attention.
NEWFIBM.
H.Clark, J. E.Wright, E.Wright, MOMo Street, between 3d and 4th,
v—•v .", i" I Have associated themselves in the manufacgravity of the body so far forward that a I
turQ ftnd gale of
graceful carriage is impossible: there is1 •0"A great danger of twisting IHe ankle where footing is not smooth and Becure and this driving the foot forward into the toe of tho boot often causes a painful distortion of the great toe joint. -But^they are fashionable!
r"—
PleaSelsivo
B00ts and Shoes. We make
the best Calf Boots at from 88.60 to $9.00, warranted genuine French we alitf keep a full line of Gents and Ladies Boots and Shoos.
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CLARK, WRIGHT & CO.
UB
a call.
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DENTISTS.
5
Beauty-in dress is a good thing, rail at it who may. But it is a lower beauty, for which a higher beauty should not be sacrificed. They love dress too much who give it their first thought, their best time or all their money/, who for it neg- ir ,r„7,i« Tnrt loot tho culture of mind or heart or the I jtKgro®2oB--Cornor Fifth and Swan streets clainiS of others on their service who maodtf care more {or their dress than their dis-' position, who are troubled more by an unfashionable bonnet than a neglected (hit)'
L. H. BARTHOLOMEW,
SURGEON AND MKCHANICAL ENTIS
Successor to Dr. D. M. WELD, No. 157 Main
HATS AND CAPS.
I fS JUST IN RECEIPT OF Mens' Hats of all kinds, Boys* Hats of all hinds,
Misses* Hats Of all kinds, Infantsy Hats 6f all kinds, 1 And ut pH««. fey Hats made to order on short notico. Corns and see(
THE WINTER ST YLES, 445
Bala Street, Tcrre»Haate, hi.
GRAIN DEALERS.
JOHN HANBY,
Commission Merchant,
And Wholesale and Retail Dealer in all kinds of Grain. Warehouse on North First Street, at Canal Basin. To ire-Haute,
1 ^trictftttention paid to receiving andi for warding goods. iel8dwtr
$
ISSOLUTION.
o'r. A ndthcroifl Jnstono^^ng^obe „tnersl,iP| ivouled. Do notlny out plans on tool
heroto
a few thel
vase on the mantle or the tea-tablein
ICES
fore existing between Thos
largo a ncalo. A few flowers, especiallylaiidFn. C. Crawford whs dissolved on tho I if Uiey lie choice ones, well cam! for are first day of January, 18TO. All better than a wilder,*.* of l^lf-watered, iTCfle^hetewus't
a to a an
tliere should be a
plenty, that there may
U^NN
every
1
,by, B.tt .he ambition .. ohim up .1,. |gto greatest number of varieties of rosea or rate, and by having a full ass»rt-1
regard* to their excellence
ment,
sssstesswwsss
Fregb, iW»-»" WM
n«odi»M
some. kind. P»e ohooM the best. ~9o
mogphera is wiperaaded
A to
Ken
Copper Distilled tiicky Whisky
are
Tk!
'i'iyv«vv
AND
Foreign and Domestic Wines ^.p^-and Liquors,
No. 76 Main St., bet. 3d and 4th
W TERRE* HAUTE, docl6dwly y, W
HOTELS.
a 80
Jacob Bat*. George Bnt*.
NATIONAL HOUSE, Cor. Sixth and Main Streeh,
Terro Hantd. Indiana. stof Jacob Butz, & Soii Propg.\
This Ilonse has been thoroughly refurnished.. my23di"-
TERBE HAUTE HOUSE. Corner Main and Seventh Sti.
Terro Haute Indiana.^
This Hotel has recently been refitted, and put
inside a noD on ine covur, jn fir8t-olitS8 order, offoring accommodations by which eno forgets his desire for a chew uniurpassedin the State.' after having the instrument run into hut T. t. BCNTIlf, Proprietor, thumb about'a foot. "The Government haa witnessed, with' suppeme sorrow, many young men, and old men also, when they have observed UII flt^uatiikaiivv —o—r I out boldly and ask. 'Have yon got the jjr. GRIFFITH, Prop, tn tlinf Hereafter, in all such
CLARK HOUSE, Cor. First & Ohio Sta.,
Terre Hauto, Indiana,.
onHoe-
teUigent ace, and triad by ttflaertj tetter's BtoMscbT'" invigorating -T present tejr.
gaged in indoor em crowded tMtoiw wl possible nrolifiofl in somo degree—,,_ etable tonic is tore of the ingredients is no myi gists of an lUwol1 tinctared—or flu
Sf
laid extracts of IBM lerbs. The Pharmacol wis has Itatiaftarea
...
Ins
one" c^thcm^eolnfiteeli^ttrOjK -tonic ut sltmtt*. -gf theso elemMtts u» bl eadedi a Bute (I pjfi are these the sua 6t
ated atmosphere, a wholesome tonip and alterative is urgentlyrmaire*. ^TWajg te™f^orasMaSS^^S^ning. healthprotecting agent has no aither amoeg official or advertised medicines, zs-owiw, rS4*
TH1KTT DEAH.I according to the "Journal*of Conmerce," are sold in thiB market to ehangfc the eolor of the hair. The "Medical GaMtte" ««ys they are worthless as dyee, 'and U»at their sale Is a
"OBIMB."
Qeorge Kerckhoff, Firman Nippert, O'Boyle Brothers. Preston Hussey, Owen Toiler,
J. H. O'Boyle A. Claussen, O. M. Warren F. V. Bichowsky. feb7
A. Burnett,
D. W. Minshall J. B. Armstrong. Hosford Boudinot,
The proprietOialdar*
them to chemical aiia(iw««^
sk"s*"
Crittadoro'f,
CRISTADORO'S HAIR PBBSHVATIVE, as a Dressing, acts like aroharm Try it.
Step by step this commodity has at»aine«J its unprecedented fame. They are iiniz0ually approved. They sapport. .strengthea, and aid the growth of atneies.' Thar «p|Mr to have a peculiar efreet npon the nwves. allaying irritability, while sappljrlng warmth. They seem to aconmnlate electricity, and aid the circulation of the bt60d lliroiigli the part where applied, by ^hi^i healthjr actions are induced'.,
Hi U-Jii-J
1
-Even in p«ralysJ^ ^r^^«Kthrt was snspehped, the -Plasters, to the spine restored the aj-tt^qlatiojQ, and materially reduced the par^eltA^wwet. tho patient oonid hely heiacJfi irhile beforo the Porous Plaster war applied she was ai helpless as a baby. Wo nfof
Mrs. Sally Bltt^t,
WtatEvwy HTTJ^MIAWWIFA.
Lihinkent. Pint Bottles at Oni Lanlane98 Cutg, GaUs, jCoHo, warranted botter tiian any. othe by ail ttie ^rtit horefettjBii oh courses. It will liptonre Rta, in, a! will.
-uT/jjfGVi
there U*6 Lihhnetft Ih djHsteiwrt tl What it is stated to cure it positively
save ho«L8e.
st
Saore-keepers throaghoat t^- llialted State*. Depot 19
and
Office of Marshall, Montozuma and Palostine I Suppression, Retention, or Immoderate Flow I Hack Lines. .... I of the Monthly Diseh&rfces, UfervoeSandSplFreo Buss to and from all trains. nov28dtf
Park Pipee. New York.
fMwlm
Ktsaytlbr^loaag Kea.rtThexloifaiiOfsoWal evils—with words e( warat^^flie erring and Unfortunate—sanitary ald itiivrords of cheir, for the. down-cast and afflicteid. Sent free, in sealed envelopes. Address HOWARD ASSOCIATION,
BOXP.Philadelphia,
Ladies
See.,
HM.
and
.P -Murray
THOS. P. MURRAY. FRS. C.CRAWFORD.
I *4.4^#
the interestof Mr.
Murray,aspurchasedwill above,1
1
ft mistake. trade. jalOdtf FUS. C. CRAWFORD.
T. P. I GALES
bope to^ecoivea^liberal sharoof^E| For
and will effect a cure
when all other means have failed and, although a powerful .remedy, de not conWn calomel, antimony, er anything huttfiilte the constitution
To married ladles 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 oan proCuroabox.sealedfrom m»
ANI?EQRA\NINA?^0N ^1? I EYEIVF EJ.^. .^'^
and six postageatamps to M. W. MACOMBBRi General Agwnt for United States and Canvas, at Albany, N. Y. Sold by all Druggists.'
Sold by all Druggists in Terre Haute.
april8dlr
CRAB. JLLHXANDER^ K.C. EBID.
ALEXANDER & READ,
DEALBKFL IN
FLOUR, MEAL, CORN. OATS, A E
AND FEED OF ALL KINDS,
Corner 8tb and Main Sta.
ik.
NEW YORK1 HAT STORE. 1 JOSEPH C. YATES
Articles delivered to any part of the city free charge. dec3d3m
mBim
DYERS.
SCOURING,
•TkYEING,
.rnmmrn
AKD
RENOVATING,
imw
4
s**
#£$$ J"?'.'.
In all its Branches, at
H. F. Reiner's Dye House,
Main St., bet. 6th and 7th. I 7 2 SI
SMITH, Chemical Iye
Works, Second street, between
,nd Cherry, ad olnla the Stewart House.ll.ain
DeLaine, Prenwt. PJnmei. Lace
Steals
VELTOT^ I'ARASOWTINJT
mv
Fancy Silks
IB
0
C^i8tadoro'»9xoeljM9« l^jr®
on the oontrary. baafaen-MMlinrfd by Professor Chilton the greatanabrtioal «he»ist and pronnnpeed abaolntejy^^harmlww,, aa weU as efficicient. See his written
certificate, at
MAIN-, POBNSR
5&P
CLee4 Dnaa Goods 12Hc. JfaGbr*«eaHty
vgality Dress Goods
STRIVE
^iA^dicin5 recomm^-.
dations- It is riso a blood antispaaacxliff.^, c,t" J-''""
Poplias
2SC.
FIMKL*
Width Poplins
Yard Wide Poplins 60c.SC.
TAT
«KX).
Lot Fancy Silks
1.25.
Lot Plain Silks
1.2S.
Lot Plain Silks
1.50.
Lot Changeable Silks
2.00.
Yard wide Muslin, good quality, 10c.
Yard wide, extra quality,
All the leading
not mbmit
Good quality Jeans All Wool Cassimers•-25c. All Wool Cloths,
All Wool Long Blanket Shawls at
•J isrow is
a
.!(•"
ot
Sprfhgield,.-M^/V'vt'-.w='- --r.v -i Sold by BruggisU. -IfAgeaey, Brasdrtth House.HewYorki.'
Pa.
iaSMwSn
TakePwrti«al ur
Notice.!
in mis.
regularities,are now offered for sale for the first time In Amerlea.: 51iey havejbeen kept In. comparative 6biSctfrity, from the fact that the originator Df. Velpeau is physician in.
Paris
of wealth, and has withheld them from gencral use lest they should be employed for unlawful purposes. In overcoming female obstructions Failing of the Womb, 0^»iSWlH»es«,
nal Affections, Pains in the Baek and Limbs. Fatigue on slight exertion, PaipHation of Uie Heart, Hysteries,
YES!
JONES HE JONES,'| BAST side Public Square,
TKMB-HA1JTE,IND., v,
WU1 have In Storo by February 16th,. tho Eost
erlfltUal
Cl VI 1
ST-CAST-STEEL PLOW,
1
Farmers say
ior driven it has nerer
".Beats
-Horse Plows!
DOUBLE
TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA,
Lfiords facilities equal to any Business College Art' in the West for
I.-'
Practical Instvuctiomn BookPenmanship, ana 'Arithmetic,
And all other departments of Accountantship. Btudents can enter at any time. Each stu ient receives private instructions. Co'.legru Journal, with full information as to the courso of instructions, qualifications for entering, necenftryexpenses. AoM will be forwarded to
SPECTACLES
SPECIAL NOTICE!
LAZARUS & MORRIS'
assistance to sight
ease
and
We
Fringes". Partieular at
tention paid to Cleaning and refinishing, without damaging the eolorsiauoh articles as Crepe Shawls..Silk
Dreeses, Merino and DeLala
Drosses Broche Shawls, Cashmeje Shawls
Carpet*and Covers,Cleaning
Cloak«,
and Vests neatly done.
Gents' Coats,Pants,Piano
U»dli
ie iroafSiiiWcts prepar-
1Hoarseness,Co
:n'ya«»oJ-a certain and «flM»n«dy for -Oolda
lsatnnrahty.nl.^—-
centinae the Boot and W]|0TRY—always
-—-~M-
WE
It-tttt-AW
WP
oe it-entatk^r
HROLKNXV A SLOAN,
PAINJCM.
W.HOWABD MANNING,
Sign and CaiTlage Painter. I
am aow
Mgsg
8TH
row open from New1?o$i Auction and Bankrupt tbeOreateet Bargains ever offered since the panic
I6J£c
TtoableWidtiiPlaids.all Wool25c.
Large Size and Heavy Blankets at $4.50. THE TIME TO BUY.
them all
'Trie Blue"IIorney Hiclimond.
Lookout fbr counterfeits I
r^AtiONAi i'"
SMISHAWAKA 1
AYEBY CAST PLOW, 9SK.-*S4*m ioliing and Standing Coulters
Prices
Shovel Plows,
Biding Plows, Corn Planters!
We want yon to see tho
i-kf MANSFIELD" 1
The latest, best, lightest, simplest, (has only in frame) most complete, and in
Iiverybolts
way the most perfcct machine for Harvesting ever made. Something entirely n$*.
COMMERCIAL COLLEGE
TERKE HAUTE
bmntelcia
hTJ
(pKLGBBATKD T:
Perfected Spectacles!
^JtAND EYE GLASSES/? One of the firm will be at the Store of their Agent, S. R. FREEMAN, Jeweler,
TSBBE-HAUTE, IND„ ONE DAY ONLY, Friday, December 17th, i%0. He attends for the purpose of as
Bisting Mr. 8. B. FBEEMAN .NFrTTINO^EVg m^FICUTOE
Those suffering
Prom impaired
prepared te do allklndsof Buggy,
Wairon,Carriage and Sign Painting, on a ht tlabetter terms to easterner* than any other In the city if yo don't believe it tnrjne.
H. B.
Qenenl
BROinOK®
A
SLOAN, General
sals
by all druggists
IN
Terre-HaatoAfta
All work warranted to give satlafae
TTSNOP—On 3d, street,fbetween Main Cherry.:
ST^.
V."
Extra quality Black Poplias 50c. Extra quality Black Poplins 60c Just the thing for Spring Snits.
SILK POPLINS,
Bargains In Black Gr.ostirain, Gios (In Rhine, and Saffatas.
SPRING COLORS, $1.35.
JOB LOT SILK FRINGES, ri,
Silk Prinmss 10c, Blaok nnd Colored Fringes from 10 to (5c.
J.
12J^c
1
at the lowest wholesale price.-
makes
'ilMnon Napkins$1.50 per oi All Linen Towels 15c.
I
82XK).
Long and Square Paisley Shawls at Bargains.
Extra quality Water Proof 81.00,
DRY GOODS.
1 It TT«
Udw York Store,
73 MainfcStreet^uIj
a rre Ilauto,. Indiana
YORK STORE
-ll'-' For Shawls!
NEW YORK STORE]
For Cloaks 1
NEW YORK STORE I W
For Dress Goods!
NEW YORK STORE
For Merinos!
NEW YORK STORK
For Black Alpacas!
NEW YORK STORE
7ov
NEW YORK STORE
jj For Chinchillas!
NEW YORK STORE
For Furs! -i
NEW YORK STORE
•a-im
7
Corner of Fifth and Main streets,
Ofllre ea Ohio
TWR MANUFACTURED,
ean always be relied npon
as affording
comfort and pre-
tervi*a the fta most thoroughly.
take occasion to notify the Public that we -employ no pedlars, and to caution them against those pretending to have our goods for.srr aalo. -d&w
•A.
FTT.,
nnd
VMFEH
Jand
27
I
New York Store For Table Linens!
New York Store
New York Stwe
73 JKain Street, Terre Haute, Iftfliana
Wittenborer.Riiscliliaiipt & (k
next te
In olTering my services to the citizens of Terre-llaute and vicinity, I leel that
havo served this community twelve years. Terre-Haute, January27.1870- dtf
J. KEELER,
F. C. CLAUSSEN,
DBALia
IX
FRENCH, CHINA, GLASS, IQUEENSWARE & TOYS ALSO, COAL OIL LAMPS,
No. 70 Main Street,"
decfidfim Tcrrc-HANLE,
T7
s3*vs-t
JK* *H
CaAe Mattings Saloons, &c.
MISSION WHICH WILL PAY
Mi
For Flannels! I
New York Store For Blankets! New York Store
i-Uitf
For Kid Gloves!
New York Store For Lace Ooodsl New York Store
For Handkerohiefb!
New York Store For Cheap Goods! *New York Store iumvrM For all your Goods!
v/""
ATTORNEYS.
JOHW P. BATBO, CHART.KS CHUFT.
gAIRD ii CRUPT,
or diseased
vision are recommended to avail themselves of this opportunity.
Our Spectacles and Eye-Olass-es ard Acknowledged to be the Most Perfect
ATTORNEYS AT LAW, OFHOB—No.
82Main Street.upstairs.
ZENA8 SMITH, Attorney and Counselor at Law.
7 7 Main A4 ,*# «4ta*
S-IWUKN.,!,,.#,::
OIE. CLOTm in
4, OB CMk
Clstlu
Mmrble.
?t$
t^
FRGM^OK anil
1 .. /.
$200
JAS, H.TURNRR,
w.f.
PLOIJR.
Patterson's.
ledge
I
Notary Public,
Corner Mala and Third Streets, Terre-Haate, lad. feblldly
»f»~Vv/ *1
CARPETS
Brnuh Carpets, Venetian Carpet^ if ThreoPly.Caroefa, Damask do- do *31 Tapestry Ingrn Carpels, Wool Dutch Carpet" Wool Rag,List and Hemp
Table Oil €MK« hi
•:v
RYCE'S CARPET HALL, 77 Main Street.
GREATEST INVENTION OF T1IE AGE I
::1
Cheapness, Dnrability, Convenience.
Ti "i-ForDoLaino" *AGENTS~WANTED
Kiti!
THE
llil STORE
TO NEI.1. ©UK CELRBKATElt
Golden Fountain Pen!!
Acknowledged by all who havo used tliom to be'the bost Pen made or sold in this country. No blotting 1 No soiled fingers 1 Sixty lines written with one pen of ink I Willoatwear any steel pen ever made. Bankers, merchants, teach erg and all classos, ondorno them in tho highest terras,of praiso. Putup un neat alido boxes. No. 1, for general use Ho. 2. modinm No, 3, for ladies' uso or fine penmanship- Prico: one box,35cents-, twoboxes 50 cents fivo boxos, 1 00. Sent free of nostUto,
and guaranteed to give perfect satislaction.
Liberal Commission to Agents!
We aro prepared to giro any enorgqtic pertho
son takins ?enoy of these Pens, a
ung tno age. ...
PER MONTH.com-
WE
INVITE ALL PERSONS WISHING EMPLOYMENT,s
SEND FOR SAMPLES AND CIRCULARS. THREE SAMPLE PENS WILL BE MAILED FOR
ADDRESS,
TO
10
CTS
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WEgJERN PUBLISHING CO., {•J*, Indianapolis, Ind. •1 Manufacturer's Agents. dec3dw3m
FAMILY CROCERIE8.
T. C. BCNTIN.
TURNER & BUNTT1N,
Wholesale and Retail
DEALERS I
All kinds of All kinds ofI i,
family Grocmes. I Knives and Poreei
Wo are now opening a general sto_*.k of i'oiaily Qrocerios, embracing every article usually I found in such establishments, and request our friends and tho public to give us a cull and examine our Stock and Prices. All kinds oi
COUNTRY PRODUCE
Bought at tho market prico. Give us a call.— I No trouble to show goods. FLOUR AND FEED*
We have also opened a Flour and Feed Store, where you oan atall times get the best of family
Flour,
Hay, Oats. Bran, ke.
All
goods de
livered freo of ^ar^n^cli^.
UNT1N
Corner 7th and Msln Street.
Torre Haute, Oct.
6,1869.
dtf
NEW^ ESTABLKHMENT.
fife"
into busineM on
I The undertlfeWed having gone I at 0. U.^EMOREST'g old sUnd
Ohio St., bet. Fourth & Fifth,
Will keep oa hand a full supply of food for man and beast.
FEED,
may
rensonably ox peot a small share of patronage, when it is considered that aa a magistrate
11
FRUIT,
POULTRY.
...T
And a general assortment of I
Will keep constantly on hand
A FRESH MEAT MABKET,
I
DAY
all kinds of TY
HUOrmi
re."
MATTnves. for Offices, Churches, Lodges, Hotels
in-
BOOB MATS
Outside and Inside Door Mats.
WAUi PAPER.
Leave your orders and have work dpno by et,'. Uiv.
-t!5.
iW1
Stamp Gold, Bronze Gilt, Satins, Common and Every Paper HJ
Variety of Paper uangings.
•**M ^'iy| |.5- 1-f-s.i-tW -f*#
DECORATIVE PAPER.
iJ
DENTIST.
W.E. ROSSETBR,
BEACH'S BLOCK,
OVETt
Ryr«58 "Buckeye Store."
WORK DONE AT
Hew York Prices!
.j
0^1 fii.
Ail Operations Warranted.
M.B.HUDSON'S
MAMMOTH
WB
I.
MB
House FiirnisiiiiLg
STORE:!
Ti
I Crockery! Crockery!
PATENT HEYEB FAILING 8ELF.UDCKIN6 "WINDOW FAST."
This is deeldedly the beat and moat lmi ort ant invention of modem times
an
Family Orooeriea .nd ProTlsloM.'k" "!i"" lit '1
^AR WUIIOwSlsp9rleollyasU io«onpliBMai«Teryihlii| thai ean
be desired, and yet being
other
,-t
A
I
And keep all kinds of ftesh meat. Leave your
orders and the* will no fllled and promptly to all parte of the city, will also
COUNTRY PRODUCE.'1
Farmers will do irell to call before selling.
J. E. VOORHEE8.
angSldtf.
tor coatees himself exclusively to the treatment th«M complaints., and treats a very amber of casos, it follows that
Spermatorrhea, Sexual Debility and Impntency.as the result of self-abase in youth, sexual excess in mature yearnor other cause
intjr, uniic Idaaa.Dvil Forbodin trof Females, Loss of Fowef.and
It is self-evident that a physician who cos finos .himself exclusively to tho study ol certain class of diseases and treats thousandi of cases pvery year, mast acquire gronter skill In that specialty than only coneral praeoco. Many physicians, recognizing- thir. fact, .introduco nationts to tho Doctor aftrt reading his Medical Pamphlot. C'ommuni cations, confidential. A iriendly talk will dost yoh nothing. Office central, yot retired, No. 617 St. strcot, St.. Louis,
Hours, 9
A. MCharles.
mu »u«v to reliev InliOi
ff i» f-fT*- *-i'
JOlassware! lOlassware!
in
,J •WJ
Spoons, all kinds.
#.^^Spoons, all kinds a Fancy Goods! Fancy Goods!
IHoliday Gifts! Holiday Gifts!
I Coal Oil Lamps! I Coal Oil Lamps!
Japan Toilet Bets, Slip Jars Water Carriers, Bird Cages,Wood [and Willow ware. Fancy Baskets, Table Hats, Knife Baskets and in fact anything usually kepi: in a Ant-class Housefarnishing I Store. 139 Mala St., opposite Hulman's
M. B. HtTDSOX. nov23dw3m
IMPORTANT I
The attention of Hardware DeaUn, Oar and Bouse Builders and Maun is respectfully Invited to tho
cheaper
-window
pontes with weights and
freah'supply'!ol
Vegetables of all kinds. Will open on the 1st of September a IRFF B,,JValio
I
steam or horse ear
-window*
in a variety of styles, making an elegant fin ish to the oar windows,and the only arrange meat ever introduced that ean never fail.
The lent Faata hr aale by all Hardware Deafen. Liberal Inducement* to Agents.Send fbr dweriptive circulars and prieea.
WENTEBN BBADCH OMCB, 168
Bearhem Street, Chisago, OUnaia.
P. W. N.BKB,
ii--..
JUMUS
itmlmpliclHOUSE iZm&ii
ty and wondorfal adaption bofhfor
pullys.,allowing
A3
WIJWBXS&Officb, CcrA
•l», 0*srh*H Thagia. Drir-
Urke namb. or them mnst ba far uioro cxtca^' uveaid accurate than thai of physiciafia iii'"
aid accurate 1 practice imphletofthirt .va niilod, read what he says. Pationts in •vary Wfstera State. Cures gnarranteed.Consultatlon by letter or atoftceflree. Itoomn for patitnta remiring daily attention. A lady Assistant. Hoar day excepted.
ml
Send tttMp ftr Medical
irty-sixpages. Homatterwh.
9*.*. to 7 P. K., finii
DR. WHITTIER,
A REGULAR GRADUATE OF MEDICINE. aalMploma at office will show, hits bcon long er enraged In the treatment of encrcrn( 8eya«J and Privaea Diieases than any other Physician in St. Lotus.
Syphillis, OonorrMa, OTbet, 5?trIcWre, Orchltis, Hernia and Rnpture, all Uateary diseases. Syphilitic "Of Merctirial /fKeeifyis o( the Throat, Skin or Bones, are treated with unparalleled tucccss.
I, Aversion to Bocic.omory and Scxnsl
rendering Marriaga improper,
are permanently curod. laoDootor') nsun-
's opportnnitim in hospital and 1 in St. Loui?
ractice are
Back .faiua of St. Louis
ny other city. rove that he has been locatod thorc years than toy oihor so adverli»- ... The
aestablishment,
huiury. tabratory
and appointments, are unrivalled in tho West, unrivalled anywhere. Ago, with cx peneaceS can bo relied upon, and tho Doctor oan refer to many physicians throughout tho country. In past success and present pogi ion he standi without a competitor.
iME^isssoSFiaA*mr,'s,!
ARE WORTH RBAD1NO.
^Doctor Whittler publishes a Medical Pan»inot relating to Voneroal Diseases anil the Jisastrous and varied consequences of selfabvse, that will bo sent to any adtlross inn sealed envelopo for two stamps. It contain? nil! s|mptom lists that will enable those at fee tea to determine the nature of thoir complaint ana give a written statement of tbnir case that will answor almost as well for tho purpose of treatment as a personal interview but where it is conronieiit the Doctor should be consulted personally. Tlioso having friends that may roquire-advice, can supply them with this valuable work sending their address, with stamp. Tlniryou can assist the nnfortnnates without their knowing their benefactor. Certainly nosuli* iect is of moro-importanco than purity of blood and perfect manhood.
Mu
., to 7 a.. Sundays excepted.
MANHOOD:
Slost.
jyv
How Lost! How Restored
Jkst Published, in a tealtd envelope.. I'ricc fi ^cnU
A tECTURE ON THE NATORAL TREAT MENT, and Radical Curo of Spermatorrhaurv orSenunal Weakness,Involuntary Emissions, Sexual Debility, and Impediments to Mnrriagn mnotally: Norvousncss, Consumption, Kpi^ Iepsx, and Fits Montal and Physical Inrn-
aeiv, resulting from Self Abuse, &e., by J. CDLVKRWEL.,
M. D., author ol tho
"Green Book," Ac. 'A Heon to Thonmnds or Nnffrror*." •Sont under seal, in a plain envelope, to anyaddress, postpaid, on receipt of six ccnta. or twojostage stamps, to CHAS. J. C.'TCLINR
l'J7 Bowery, New York, Post Ofilcc Dox 4536. Alio Dr. Culverweli'c "Marriage fiuido," pric«25conts. nov4dw3m
PHILOSOPHYLECTtmits.S
A
OF MARRIAGE'.
NKWCOURSR
OP
See.
asdclivcrod
attht Now York Musoum of An atomy, cm bracing subjects: How to Livaand What to Live for, Yobth.Maturityand Old Ago Manhood Qonerally Koviowed. The can soof lu digestion: Flatulanco and Nervous Dyscaso accounted for Marriage PhilosophicallgCon- I sidorod.
Pocket volumes containin thcs). -,
Locturos wilUie forwarded on receipt offour stamps, by addressing SKO'V NKW YORK WIJ-
BKUM
or
ANATOMY,618
Broadway, Now lork. marlCdly
ASTROLOCY. CLAIRVOYANCE^
iv
t£
AND
ASTROLOGY.
LOOK OUT.
GOOD NEWS FOR ALL. «.
LTO ANYIPERSON WHO WILL ICQUAI. MADAMB RAPIIAKIJ IM TIIK PROFESSION. "l
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-L AME RAPHAEL is tho best. Slio suoceedB when all othors have failed. All who aro In troublo—all who havo boon unfortu-nater-all whose fond hopes havo been di---appointed,- crushed and blasted by iromises and docoit—all who have boon mi"ed and trifled with—all fly to her for advice and-satisfaction. All who are in dnnltt cf' the & flections of those thoy iovo, consult her .v ievo and satisfy their minds.
ve Affairs She Never Fails.
She has the seoret of winning tho afToctiunu of tho opposite sex. She shows you the liktnessofyour future wife or husband,'or nti- *,« sentfriend. She guidos the single ton IIBJI-^ marriage, and makeB the married hapnr _er aid and advice has been solicited in innumerable instances, and tho result bits always been the moans of securing A Speedy and Happy Marriage She is,-therefore, surcJo pendence. It welt known to tho public* largo that sli» was the first and she is tho only person in Uiir country who can show tho likeness in r'ali* and whocan givo entire satisfaction on nil the coneerns of life, which can be tested and proved by thousands, both married uixj dingle. who daily and eagerly visit her. -i'
To all in business her advice is invaluable., She cnn forotell, with tho greatest cerUiinlv," the result of all commercial and buaincftr transactions.
Lottory numbers given without cxt ,i'
0hM^DAME
RAPHAEL is a bona fide Astrol
ogist that ovory ono can depend upon. .Slie is tho groatcst Clnrivoyant of tho nineteenth century. It is that well-known I'aet th«t 5 makes illicit pretenders copy her advert rements aiid try to imitato her.
Madame Raphael is the seventh daughter of tho seventh daughtor .«ho was born with natural -gift she can foretell your very thoughts. She also curcB drunkenness, and discovers lost or hiddon treasures.
All interviews Strictly privato and confidential. Asa female Physician her remcltcs never fail to enre all ftmalo irrogulnritliM, and so produco the monthly How, without danger or exposure. They can not injure, but, on the contrary, they improve tho health.
Thereforo, como one, come all, to
tit Biclimead,
bet. ASTRAL
AVMIUP
ami
J«b
©mo.
TERMS.—Ladies, $1 Oentlcincn. Jl N. B.—-Thoso at a distance may coinmmucate with perfect satisfaction by our losing one dollar anil stamp. All cominiinu-.ttii'iii: -strietly privato and confidential.
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Addreaa Lock Box&il, Cincinnati, Oln-i. an/ijwly
BAKERY.
MIESSEN,
Private
they are finished
AO
BOSTON A BESIDE* •AXCFACTUBIKQ CO., |«L
Federal St., Beatoni 11
CHAMBERS
St.,H.T.
Gen'L Traveling Bnslneas Ag't 2fSdlm
fUi--dT
AXKBICAN AND TA1WSIAH
CONFECTIONER 0 l\
W 5 ML. 10 NORTH FOURTH
STRICT.
Bet. Main and CherrySfr... Itan,to, Iii il.' on hand a fresh mivply
Torre ltly on liana a
than any
fast, or house windows It dia-
9,
operating
equally well on top and bottom sasn either to be raised or lowered as much er little as wished to secure ventilation,and yet looked securely at every point, from the
IN
trader or burglar,and will never get ontff
order. It haa the peculiar element of locking itself In whatever position yon leave it. For
Ice Cream, Broad and OrucK-of.
Keeps constantl Cakes, Candies Ornamental Cakes, Pyramids. Tec Cream/ Water Ices, Charlotte-rosso, Jelly, lilaoco Mange. Roman Punch. Bisqiiit Ulare, Trout ace do Pam. Fancy Ice (-ream, l'astry, I oagua. Chicken
Cream.JelliesfurnishedshortOysle??,Meat,!...or.lor-tnnotice.^madewithboon.,willAc,Ac.,PartiesSalad,
Ice
MEDICINAL.
JOHNSTON, M.
OFFICE—OVER BEACII'S BANK.4 RtsiDHRCK—North side Chetttnnt Street, ba-» tween4tb and6th.
All calls answered promptly, day or^nirtt.
