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

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CHARGE. nrninr tar The rates ot Advertising in the W BiiJiLYEX PRESS will bo half the rates charged

Bar Advertisements in both DAILY and WEEKLY, will be charged full Dally rates and one-half the Weekly rates. aar Legal advertisements one dollar per square for each Insertion in weekly. tar Local Notices 10 cents per line, JNO item however short inserted in looal column for less than 60 oents. .. ,.m

MT Marriage and Funeral notices fl.W. tar Society meetings and Relipioua notices 35 cents eaon insertion, invariably in aa

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Collections will be mafle quarterly on all advertisements,

Kitchen Garden.

Parsnips and Salsify.—Dig as soon as "the gronnd i« thawed, and before I/'1 Mst&mrnlmli- •&?.

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Seeds.—Test their vitality as directed larft, mouth. Trust to i?o^^ are ^of doubtful indentity. s~*4p

Gooseberry wine—-4 Gallons of juich, 10 lh of sugar, 2 gallons of water ferment together.

Currant wine—To 1 gallon of nice, 31b of sugar, 1 quartH of water put in a case and after fermentation in draw bottles.

Brush and Poles for peas and boans. Cut while there is leisure, and beforo the leaves start.

Rhubarb:—Roots may be forced by placing them in the bottom of a barrel in a room, or, where there are cold-frames or green-houses, they may be forwarded easily.

Potatoes— A few for very"early planting may be kept in a warm room to start the sprouts, and then be planted in a warm place in the garden. .A few days may be gained, as they may with.

Cohl-Frames.—The plants will now bear full exposure during snnny days, but they, must be covered in the afternoon, even if the nights are mild, for fear of a sudden change and snow storms.

Hot-beds should be Started si* welbs in' advance of the time for planting in the open air hence they are now needed only in the warmer States, wlf'ereTomatoes Egg Plants, etc., may be sown. Preparations should be made. The common size of sash is 3xfi fort, glazed with 8x10 glass.

Manure is the main question, and it wi be needed in large quantities, not only to apply to the soil, but for hot beds. The heaps should be so large that the generated heat will not nllow them to freeze. When the heap become heated, which is shown by the issuing of steam, or may be ascertained by tlirupting a stake into them they should be rebuilt water if the interior is dry.

Peas, by a little coaxing. Plant a row or two in a sheltered place, laying a board over the rows at night, and on very cold days. When the peas are up, raise th* boards by means of bricks or something else that will keep them clear of the plants. Two boards, nailed together like an eaves-trough, are sometimes used for a cover at night. They may be placed, in the day, near die plants, to break off the wind and reflect the sun's heat.

Straw Mats will also be needed to cover the sash, to protect pUuits frohi. frost or too mucli mn. The mats should be 7 feet long, and 4J feet wide, so that two will cover three sashes. We have in former volumes, given directions for making them. One of the simplest is to stretch live strand.) of strong twine or "marlin," of the projjer length, to form the mat, then lav on stray, with the but ends towards tli 0 edges of the mats end pbout an inch, in thickness then put five other strings orer the straw, and directly above the fiist ones, ahd take a larpe needle and twine and sew through the straw, taking care thai the lo6p of the stitch catches both the upper and lower* strings. The uewing should be done at each pair of strings.

Flower Garden and Lawn# Plans for new improvements should be oomitted before the working season begins. Whothor the plants bo large or .BBpall, a considerable extent of unbroken turf HIIOUUI

be secured, unless one's taste for

flowers is so strong as to require that all the available land be appropriated to theai# Shrubs should bo taken into account in the plan. Many of them are beautiful in foliage all the season, and some of them produce exquisite flowers. Prune established ones if they have become over-crowded and out of shape. Let the trimming conform to the natural habit of the plant, and do not try to make one with naturally curving branches grow upright. Those which flower only on the new wood like the Rose of Shiaron, need to be cut back, to induce a strong new growth, while shrubs upon which the buds for next year's flowering, are ready formed, ns the Lilac, need only to be thinned, if*

Ornamental IWes, if they need pruning should be treated with the same care as fruit trees. Sometimes it will be necessary to remove lower limbs which are in the way, but, as a general thing, it is better to leave tho tree to tako its natural form.

Half JIardy Plants, which have been stored for winter in pits or in cellars, will need looking to, to guard against their being started into growth by the warmth of the sun. Give air, and keep as cool as possible, without severe freezing. Plants in cellers, if too dry, will need a little water.

Dahlias Qtnnas anil otlier roots, stored for tho winter should be examined occasionally. They are more apt to suffer from dampness that dryness, and should be removed to drier place if there are any sigus of decay.

Wood-tcork, such as trellises, garden seats, rustic ornaments, etc., will need painting or oiling.

Green-house and Window Garden „4ir is to be given on mild days—a points much neglected by those who grow window plants.

Dust should be removal from the leaves of window plants by washing or showering.

Bulbs should have the flower stalk cut away aa soon as out of flower. If in pots o" boxes, the leaves may be kept growing until they can be turned out in the open ground. Bulbs that have flowered in glasses are not worth saving. :•••. Ilant* in Blootn will need shading during the middle of the day. Bring those ^..about to (lower near the glass. & Pro}MijatioH of bedding and other plants for summer use may now be commenced.

Verbenas, Geraniums, Heliotropes, and such plants, are often needed in large quantities, and by beginning early the mock may be multiplied extensively. The temperature of the air of the house should always be lower than that of the cutting bench.

Seeds of annuals, for may besown in shallow boxes the lings, when large enough to handle, may be pricked oat into otncr boxes. Many of the h'erbabcoos perennials, if started early in this way, will bloom the first year

LUDOWICI

JOMH

^DEALERS IN 9,

Boots and Shoes.

Coi Main and Sixth Streets,.]

Terre-Haute, In

We will open at the above well-known stand, on the first of March, one of to*

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LARGEST, AND BEST

Selected Stock of

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SOOTS & SHOES

lavcr bit ught to this market, which we shall sell at the

LOWEST CASH PRICES.

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6-!-#

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INSURANCE COMPANY.

Central Office, Chicago.

CASH ASSETS, JANUARY 14, 1870, $1,869,206 48.

lis? OF STOCKHOI'DBBS AT TEEBE HAUTE. W.1B. Warren, Herman Hnlman, Thomas H. B&i John O.Crain, Fred.

A.

J.

B. Armstrong, Hosford & Boudlnot,

REMOVAL.

The

"•i.r- :r

J. B. L. & CO.

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All kinds of Custom Work and Bepairing done to order in the most satisfactory manner, feb21dwSm.

TERRE HAUTE BRANCH

Kerckhoff, Nippert,

George Firman 0 Boyle Brothers, Preston Hussey, Owen Tullor. J. H. O'Boyle, A.

arr.

ROBS,

A. B. Barton, L.

A.

Burnett,

D.

W.

Claussen,

Mlnshail,

0. M. Warren, F. V. Bichowsky. feb7

jETNA LIFE INS. CO.

Annual Income $6,000,000

Assets Jan. 1,1870, $13,000,000.

B. B. MYRIOK, Gen'l Agt. L. Q. HAGEB,|IiOcal Agt.

JAMES B.LYNE, Wholesale and Retail dealer in

'nre Copper Distilled tncky Whisky

Ken

Foreign and Domestic Wines and Liquors,

N0."70 Main St., bet. 3d and 4th

TEBBE-HAUTE, 8e^l6dwly

IND* va

JOHN BAENIKLB^/J

MERCHANT TAILOR STREET, Over Saxton A Walmsley's Dry Goods Stors, Would respectihlly oall the attention .ef the citizons of Torre Haute, and tho.publio in general, that he has rented rooms above Saxton 4 Walmsley's Dry Goods Storo, for the purpose of Carrying en

MERCHANT TAILORING lie keeps always on hand a Fashionable lection of Cassimeres, Vestings, Cloths, &c,, and is ready to make it up in

THE LATEST STYLE AHD OK

SHORT NOIICE,

And on very Reasonable Terms. Having no high rents to pay, he promises to make up te order, whothor the goods bo furnished by him or not. Everything in his line cheaper thaa anywhere elso.

Cutting done and warranted to fit.

A

liberal

patronage solicited. aug29dtf

HATS AND CAP8.

NEW YORK_HAT STORE.

JOSEPHC. YATES

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IS JUST IN RECEIPTOV

Mens' Hats of all kindsf Boys' Hats of all kinds, JUisscs* Hats of all kinds,

Infants' Hats of all kinds, And at nil prices. Bar Hats mado to order on short notice. Come and see,

THE WINTER STYLES, 14ft Main Street, Terre-llaate. Intl.

GUNSMITH.

JOHN ARMSTRONG. Has removed his Gunsmith Shop to Bfack's new building, on Third street, one door north ofFarrington's Block, whore ho will bo happy to meet all his old customers and as many new ones as may make it convenient to call. a5dtf.

HOTELS.

Jacob lint*. George Bati. NATIONAli HOUSE.

1

Cor. Sixth and Main Streets,

Terre Haute. Indiana.

Jacob liutz, Son, Props.

This House has been thoroughly refurnished. my23d]" TERRE HAUTE HOUSE.

Corner Main and Seventh Sis.' Terro Haute. Indiana.

This notel has recently been refitted,and pnt in first-class order, offering accommodation unsurpassed in the State.

(LAllK MOUSE, Cor. First OhioSts.,

Terre Haute, ... Indiana.

W. H. GRIFFITH, Prop.

Office of Marshall, Mentecuma and Palestine Hack Lines. Free Boss to and from all trains. novSMtf

•biefly

Thehunanbodx jes and fibres in the most di verin*

The sto longs, cad tW ly liable to be and thebest tendency is to keep the which feeds and nonnmeft in good workinjr ordi

whdesystem.

If the-stomaChJSJBJ-, the blood nor the bile can state, and nrtnthe n.t| portantfluids for too:

THIRTY DEABLT

:two iirr» to item

eea assign

vapors, ai It dftenis at this season ofmeyear,

SSl.'lta'JSuS strong to resist the influence of a damped Tih^ a^sphere.

A pure and powerful tonia IfJh***, f?,? peciaUy needed as diseases most common ln the. ^rtng, and Hestettcr'r Stomach Bittert freta^the -most wholesome and pbtent medicine jtfthe class at present known,.a course of it isiftruou^rly advisable at this period of the year. The stomach will thereby b«ton^ ened, the liver Mid'bowels regulated, the nervous system bracednp, j^dnMur* pnt m. a state of acfivo defend# against The miasma which superinduces intermittent and remittent fevers, rheumatisms, nervous debility, headache, nypachondria and other eomplaits which are apt to assail the nntoned and unfortified organizations. The body Is strengthened without exciting the brain, and consequently no unpleasant reaction follow its reviving and renovating operation. awlw.

Crifltadoro's E*oel«ior Dye on the contrary, has keen analysed by Pro feisor Chilton, the great analytical chemist, and pronaunced absolutely harmless, as well as efficieient. See his .writes* etH^eate, at Qrittadaro's, Astor House, New York.

GRISTADORO'S HAIR PREBEVATIVE, as a Dressing, aots like a'.charm. Try it.

Step by step this commodity haeattalnod iU unpreeedo&tad fame. They arc universally approved. They support, Strengthen, and aid the growth of muscles. They appear to have a peouliar effeot upon the nerves, allay-' ing irritability, while supplying warmth. They seem to accumulate electricity, and aid the circulation of the blood through the part where applied, by which healthy aotioni are induced. I (Even in paralysis, where! artlanlation waB suspenPed, the use'of the Pores* Plasters to the spine restored the artieqlatioii, and materially reduced the paralysis. In fool, tho*patient could hely herself, while before the Po-, rous Plaster was applied she was. as helpless as a baby. We refer to

MM.

Sally BITlot, of

Springfield, Mass. Sold by frnggtsto. S Afaoar. Brandreth House, Hew York. f9dwlm

What Eyery Horseman Wants. A GOOD, Cheap, and Reliable Liniment! Suoh an artiole is Dr. Tobias' Venetian Horse Liniment. Pint Bottles at One„ Dollar. For Lameness, Cnts, Galls, Colic, Sprains, Ac., Warranted better than any other' -It is "Ueea by all the great horsemen on Long Island courses- It will not oure Ringbone nor ppavin. as there is no Liniment in existence that will. What it is stated to eure positively

No owner of hortet will 5« *et(Kmt ft qfitr trying lone bottle. .One dose revives and often saves the life of an over-heated or driven hoase. For Colic and Bellyaohe it has never failed. Just as sure as the sun rises, Just so sure is this valuable Lifiiment to be the Hone Embrocation of the day.

Use it one and all, Sold by the Druggists and Ssore-keepars throughout the United States. Depot 10 Park Plpce, New York. f9dwlm

MAN AND THE MAGDALEN. Essajsftr Young Men.—The victims 6f sosial 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 ASSOCIATION, Box P. Philadelphia, Pa. )a29dw3m

Ladies Take Particular Notice.

THE REAL VBLPSAC FIIALE FILLS, WARRANTED FRENCH.

Tago

HESE PILLSj so celebrotedmany J*«srs in Paris, for the relief of female irregularities,are now offered for tale for the first time in America, Tbey have been kept in comparative obsonrlty, ftom the foot that, the originator Dr. Velpean, !l aphysioian in Pails of wealth, and has withheld them from general •use lest they should be employed for unlawful purpeses. In overcoming fbmals obstructions FahiHgof the Womb, Whites, Green Sickness, Suppression, Betentiop( o? Immoderate Flow of the Monthly Discharges, Norvoas ahd Spinal Affeotions, 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, de not contain calomel, Antimony, or anything hnrtfhl to the constitution.

To married ladies and young glrli who have never been regulated, thoy are peculiarly suited. They will, in a short time, bring on the monthly period with regularity.

Ladies can prooure a box, sealed from the oyes of the curious, by onolosing one dollar 'and six postage stamps to

M. W. MACOMBER, General Agent for United States and Canadas, at Albany* N. Y. Seldby all Druggists.

Sold by all Druggists in Tfirte Hauto^ april 8dly

CBAS. AL1XAXDKB,

A E

K.«. RHAD.

ALEXANDER & READ,

FJ^OUlt, MEAL? CORN, OATS,|

and feed of all kinds, Sk Comer 8th sMid Mala St*, it

jyraiING, SCOURING,,

RENOVATING,

In all its Braaches, at

H. F. Reiner's Dye House,

Main St., bet. 6th and 7th.

HM.

out-damaping

sepl7d2m

«MITH, Chemical Dye Works, Second street, between Main

and Cherry, adjoining the Stewart Hotrso. Dyeing in all its oranchei, such as-trope ShawlsTRibbofts, Silk of all kinds, Merino and DeLaine, Dresses, Curtains, Plumes, Lace, Velvet, Parasols and Fringes. Particular at tention paid to Cleaning and. refinishmg, witn-

the colors^such article? as trope

Shawls, Silk Dresses, Merino and Detain 4)resse34 Broche Shawls, Cashmere Shawls, Cloaks. Carpets and Piano Covers, Cleaning of Gents' Cfats, Pants, and Vests neatly done.

T&'jodlm

T. O. BUNTIN, Proprietor.

Prof. Hamtlton'*

I icated rongli CantSy, mado from extracts prepared in vacuo—a certain and effective remedy for Coughs

STOP

Colds, Hoarseness," Sore ThroaUAsthma, Bronchitis and Consumption^ TV= ^re&t

THAT

COIGU!

———popularity and immense sales is a guaranty of its great value. Those who try-always use it-cure their colds, and

gists. BROWNING For sale by all dragguttin Xette-Han^e^

BUCKEYE

MAX3ST,:

Poplins 25o.

_iouble Width Poplins 25c. Yard Wide Poplins GOc.

Lot Fancy Silks 1100.: Lot Fanoy Silks 1.25. Lot Plain Silks 1.25... Lot Plain Silks 1.&0. Lot Cliangeable Si Ike 2.00.

ml

ponoss,

acoordlng to the "Journal of Commeroe," sold in this market to change the color of the hair. The "Medical Gagette" says they are worthless as dyes, and that their .sale is a "cam." The proprleton!efar* pot mtbrnti them to ekemieal ancdvrii.

"5Z"JE3SI

JONES & JONE8,

East aide Public Square,

TKIIBE4UTTE, IW I.,

Will have In Store by Febrnaijr 15th, the beet selection and largest stock of Plow» In W orn Indiana 1

CAST-CAST-STEEL PLOW, Farmers say "Beats them all I"

'Trne Blue"Horney Richmond. Look out for eomterfBits\'.v

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PITTSBURG NATld&AL!

•MISHAWAKA 1

ATERY CAST PLOW.

Rolling and Standing Coulters

One-Horse Plows! Prices I

Double Shovel Plows,

Riding Plows, Corn Planters!

!%e want you to see the

"MANSFIELDt

Now open from New York Auction and Bankrupt Bales, the Greatest Bargains ever offered since the panic o/ *57. Qood quality Dress Goods 1! Extra quality Dress Goods I. Jouble Width Plaids, all Wool 25c.

Yard wide Muslin, good quality, 10c. Yard wide, extra quality, 12%c. All tho leading makes at tho lowest wholesale pnoe.

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The latest, best, lightest, simplest, (has only FOUR bolts in_ frame) most complete,.and in every way tho most Harvesting ever made, now

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lotnething entirely

SPECTACLED

SPECIAL NOTICE!

IAZARUST& MORRIS'-,

CELEBRATED

Perfected r? Spectacles!

gAWD EYE GLASSES.

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

E. FREEMAN, Jeweler

TERRE-HAUTB, IND., ONE DAY ONLY, Friday, December 17th, 1869. He attends for the purpose ofassisting Mr. S. R. FBEEMA1T

TN

Articles delivered to any part of t^e citjffreo

charge. 13m

DYERS.

FITTING THE EYE IN DIFFICULT OR UNUSUAL CASES. Those sufforing from impaired or diseasod vision nto rocomraondod to ivau tooiDMlvoB of this opportunity. Otlr Spectacles and Eye-Glass-es ard Acknowledged to he the Most Perfect assistance to sight ever manufactured, and can always be relied upon as affording uerjtct ease find comfort whilo rtrenqthfning am prtuervina the Eyes most thoroughly.

We take occasion to notify the Public that we employ no pedlars, and to caution them against those pretending to have i'v j: our goods for ft sale. d&w

COMMERCIAL COLLEGE

TEBBE HAIJTE

Corner of Fifth

%v'f$

and Main streets,

TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA,

Affords facilities equal to any Business College in the West for

Practical Instruction in Book-

Keeping,

Penmanship,

and Arithmetic,

And all other departments of Accountantship. Students can enter at any timo. En-oh stn dent reccTvcs privato instructions. College Journal, Trith full information

W. HOWARD MANNING,

Sign ami Carnage Painter. am

now

prepared to do

^"gy1"

0TH ST.

SILK POPLINS.

Bargains in Blaek Gros Grain, Gios du Rhine, and SaffatM.

5

Good quality Jeans 26e

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All Wool CassimeriAll Wool Cloths.

All Wool Long Blanket Shawls at 12.00. Long and Bquare Paisley Shawls at Bargains.

Large Size and Heavy Blankets at $4.50.

nsrow is the time

SPRING COLORS, 9i.an.

JOB LOT SILK FRINGES?5*®

Silk Fringes 10c, Blaok nna Colored Fringes from 10 to 75c.

All Linen Napkins$1.90 per dot All Linen Towels 15c.

Extra quality Water Proof 91.00.

ITew York Store,

i|C73 MainlStreet,

Terre Haute, Indiana.

NEW YOBK STORE For Shawls I

NEW YORK STORE For Oloaks!

NEW YORK STORE For Dress Goods 1

NEW YORK STORE For Iterinosl

NEW YORK STORE For Blaok Alpacas!

NEW YORK STORE For Poplinst

NEW YORK STORE For Ohinohiilaal

NEW YORK STORE ForFursf

NEW YORK STORE For DeLainesl

New York^StlfiNeS {r ^For Table Linens! KTew York Stop©

..For Flannels!

H.

as

ai'pUoat,°,"l0KVrvn°

all

Store

Jfew York ^^?For Blankets!»»

]Vew York Store For Kid Gloves! ?T

N«w YorkvuStore For Lace Goods! ITow York Store

For Handkerchieib!

few York Store For Cheap Goods!

New York Store For all your Goods! W

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New York Store

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l^73

Main Street,

Terre Hautet Indiana

Wittenbers.Ruscliliaiipt &

lP/i4rWhT^^

ATTORNEYS.

JOB* P. BAIRD, OR A

RLS8

jgAlRD it CRUFT,

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Three PI

OHUFT.

ATTORNEYS AT LAW,

Omcic—No. 82Main Street.np stairs.

ZENAS SMITH, Attorney and Counselor at Law. Office on Ohio St., next to Vadge Patterson's.

In offering my services to the eltisens of Terre-Haute

and vicinity, I ieel that I may

reasonably expect a small share of patronage, when it Is considered that as a magistrate I hare served this community twelve years.

Terre-Haute* January 27,1STD. dt-f

J. KEELER,

to-the cour?o

of instructions, qualifications for entering, necessary expenses. &c., will be foiwarded to

O^VEN.

PAINTERS.,

kinds of Buggy.

M'afron Carriage and Sign Painting, on a, U.^ tie better terras to customers than any other firm in tho city if you don believe it try me.

K. B. All Work warranted to give eatisrac-SHOP-On 3dj Istreet,® between„Main .and Cherry." J®

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JVotary Public,

Corner Mala and Third Streets, Terrellaate, lad. ri feblldly

P. CJ. CLAUSSEN,

0V.AI.KR IS

FRENCH, CHINA, GLASS,

QUEENSWAKE & TOYS ALSO, COAL OIL LAMPS,

Wo. 70 Main Street,*

dec6d6m

Ten*-H*eit«. ihT.

mm

Cane Mattings Saloons, &c.

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TO BUY.

DRY COODS.

77Main

Brussels Carpets*,,

Tapestry inern

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Extra quality Blaek Poplins SOc. Extra quality Black Peplias We. Just the thing for Spring 0ntta.

Weare prepared to give Rny energetic porson taking tne agency of these Pens(ia commission which Will pay $200 per mon invite all porsons wishing emi send for samples and circulars.

Three sample Pens will be mailod fory^ots. Address, WESTERN PUBLISHING CO.."

JAS. H. TURNKBN T- BU*TI

-A. I? OS S

Oil. CLffntt In 84,1*4,13-4 Oil €l«th Clotlu, Table Oil Cloths Marble.

TURNER & BUNTIN, Wholosale and Retail "m

DEALERS 1N All kinds of

Family Groceries.

We are now opening a general stock of Family Grooories, embracing every artiole usually found in such.establishments, and roauest our friends and the public to givens a call and examine our Stock and Prices. AUJiindsOi

COUNTRY PRODUCE*

Boughtatthe market price.- Give us a calL—. No trouble to showgoods.

FLOUR AND FEEDS We have also opened a Flour and Feed Store^ whero you can at all times get tho post of am ily Flour, Hay, Oats, Bran, Ao. All goods aeLFTERED/REEO^CHAR¥ULN^RCUYI}XJNTLNI 1 Corner 7th and Main Street.

Terre nauto, Oct. 6,1809. dtf js

NEW ESTABLISHMENT.

The undersigned having gone into business C. N. DEMOREST'S old stand on

Ohio St., bet. Fourth & Fifth,

Will heep on hand a full supply of food for man and beast.

FLOUR,

FEED,

Ten^tlaii Carpets,

Damask do do

Wool Dutch

WAVbtitttx,

Outside and Inside Door Mats-r

WALL

Stainp Gold, Bronze Gilt, Satln& Variety of Paper Hi

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GREATEST UfVENTION

OF THE AGE!!

Cheapness, Durability, Convenience.

A GENTlfwANTED TO SELL OUR CELEBRATED

Golden .Fountain fen!I

Acknowledged by all who .have used them to be the best Pen made or sold in this country. No blotting I No soiled flnsrew lStxty lines written with one pen of ink Will outwear any steel pen ever made. Bankers, mercnana. teachers and all Classes, endorse them In-1 th* highest terms of nralsp. Put up in neat slide boxes. No. 1, for general use No. 2, medium No, 8, for ladies' use or line penmanship. Prlee: one bo*, 85 cental twe boxes 50 cents live boxes. II 00. Sent free of postag«, ana guaranteed to give perfect satlsmctfon. Liberal Commission to Agents!

B.»C nth.

Indianapolis. Ind.,

..^Manufacturer's Agents.

dec3dw8m

FAMILY GROCERIES.

•St SPPra

4-4, 5^, «-4, 7-4,

W. R. ROSSBTER,

4

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in

a 10

BEACH'S BLOCK,

OVBR

Ryce's "Buckeye Store.

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WORK TONE AT

Hew York Prices!

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OporatioiM Wammied.

HSBBS

ISSOLTfllOH: is hereby given that the partnership .re existing between Thos. P. Murray 0 Crawford was dissolved on the

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fotlce

employment* to

heretofore and Frs. first day of Januar: ing themselvM luested (6 (iltli be etosed.

Having pnrchaai Murray, aaabovfc.I will I Shoe business at the. street, where, by ofEtring a cp reasonable rate, and Wliavin raent, I hope to receive a HJjefl trade.

Wm.

Jf

BaVfS

Seiptson

FRUIT.

I And a general asf^rtment ot

Family Groceries and Provisions. other windotr

Will keep constantly on hand afresh supply of Vegetables of all kinds. Will also open on the 1st of September a

*1 FRESH ME AT MARK El\

And keep all kinds or fresh meat. Leave your orders and they will bo filled and Sehrored promptly to all parts of the city. Will also buy all kinds of

COUNTBY PBODUCE.

Farmers-will do well to call before selling. J. E. VOORHEES. angSldtf.

Praritis ••norritea

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for Offices, Churches, Lodges, Hotels

DOOR MATS.

PAPER.

Ht£S€OE and DECORATIVE PAPER.

ieave your orders and have work done by

BYOE'S CARPET HALL, 77 Main Street:"

Common and Every ftngings.

DENTIST.

of thirty-six pacM.

now-

tin ne the BoiiK and itand.Ve.M Main ed articie at a full asserted} phare of the iWFORD.®

M.

B. TeihU

BARE & YEAKLE,

[House and Sfgn Painters

4(hSt(|0ni.GniralIiigiieIraM, AH w»rl£MfartaM6d to us will receive fremp ^BpomaVaHentleh io Biga Patnttog in a Graining. dly

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3STErw TIBM,

ll.Xlarti I'. IT.TI«M, K,right, MOkle Street,NlftM sat MM, hflM

Have Mi ture and

loctatei sale

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and

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tho best Calf warranted fcenu full tine of Qenta us

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line Frencni ssndlaiM]

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JJAII/ROAD AGENCY.

James )I. Turner, Agent for the p. O. C. A I. Railway, (Late Bellefontaln) having moved his office to the store of Tnrner A Bnntin. corner 7th and Main streets, will give through ro-

shipments Of Produce and Merepan-

ise to all the System Cities, (grain In bulk without transfer)and to all new England Towns, freight as low as by any Other line, and time as qulek. l)Terch^rom^t^5. octfidtf Corner Tth ana Main Street

IMPORTANT!

The attention of Hardware fleeter*, Oar and Howe BHitdert mud meter* l» retfpeotfully

Invited to the

PATKKT HBTCB FAIlIfB SBIF-IOCTIWJ

"WINDOW FA8T."

wlndolr rest. For house wi

For heme windows itdis

penses with weights and pullys. operating equally well on top and bottom sash, allowing either to be raised or lowered as much or little as wished to secure ventilation.and yet be

either to be raised or lowered as much or little as wished to secure ventila* locked securely at every poll trader or burglar, and will never get oat of

The Hoase Fasts (tar sale by an Hardware llealera. Liberal inducements to Agents.— Send for descriptive circulars and prices, Ac.

BOKtOft A IKRIMKX •AXOFACTtmiMi CO., 131 Federal St., Beaten* T7 Chaarikersflt* X. T. WBTRNU nuci or

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bav^fjailed, read what he says. every Western State. Cures guarranteed. Consaltatien by totter or atoSce free. Roou for patients requiring daily attention. lady assistant. Hour 9

(nowinrassistthe

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How Lost!

OuLvaawiLt,

GOOD NEWS FOR ALL.

•l.OOOTO ANYIPERSON WHO WILL EQUAL MADAME RAPHAEL IN TI1K PROFESSION.

rpiIE NBVBKJPAILING MA IJA AMB RAPHAEL is tho best. Sbesuoceeds *hen all others have failed. All

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treat*

fla-

rttij '•wtn fp* Sn

mns! Pabert

tion or Pregnancy. Since the DtHMc eo himself exclusively to the tro.i i-

large a

eseComplaints, and treats a very of eases, it follows'that W '•, of nets most Iw far more

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an that •nrri«i»H4»'V r* f#.

far Medio,, oiMtterwhu Patients

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day excepted.

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DR. WHITTIEH, A REGULAR GRADUATE OF MEDICINI\ as Diploma at office will show, has been Ion*.engaged in.tho treatment of Venerer-iT rual and wwrn, mncnirv,

Seyual and Pri vaee Diseases than any other Physician in St. Louis. hillis. Gonorrhea, Gleet. Stricturo, Or

Jernis and Rupture, all Uninary di^Syphilitio or

Rttpir Mei Boi

ercurial Affections ones, are treated witfirV "f

unsaralleled success. Spermatorrhea, Sexual Debility and Impoteney.as the result of self-abuse inyoutli sexual excess in mature years or other cau?cand which produce somo of the following ot-

ty of Femates/Loss "of Memory and Sexiia I Power,and ronderinf? Marringo improper are permanently cured.

The Doctor's opportunities in hospital anlG private practioe are unsurp:^- din 8t, Lom»i or or any other city. Back ii.es of St. Louis:-

prove that he been located thet& by years than any other so adrerti*y

Etngerby]

apers prove that he -has inc. The establishment, lioiary, labrator# and appointments, are nnrivalied in ttl^\ West, nnrivalied anywhere. At», with c.\periences can be relied upon, and the Doctor earn refer to many physicians throughout th» country. In past success and present poof-." ion ha stands without a competitor. THB WRITINGS OF A EHYSICIAN WIfOSlT»"-v

REPUTATION IS UNION-WIDK, ARB WORTH READING. Dootor Whittier Dublishos a Medical Pnin •onet relating to Venereal Diseases.and tli ?, disastrous and varied consequonces of sellabuse, that will be sent to any. address in :t •ealed envelope for two stamps. It contain! full symptom lists that will enable those aU, noted to determine the nature of their com v' plaint and five a written statement of thei? case that will answer almost as well forthd .• purpose of treatment as a personal interview: bat where it is convenient the Doctor

should be consulted personally. Tho«? can' .... Thus

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on can unfortunates without tho if theirbenefaotor. Certainly nnau)4T

iilood

eet is ef more importance than purity and perfect manhood. '4' It ii self-evident that a physician who

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Ones himself ^exclusively to the study of Certain class of diseases and treats thousand of oases every year, must acquire great* •kin In that specialty than only cenernl '\ce. Many physicians, recognising tins,,

practice. Many physicians, recoj fact, introdaee patients to the reading his Medical Pamphlet, cations oonfidential. A friendly talk wiifc

Doctor afti i' Communi-

intial. A friendh

cost you nothing. No. ,0? St. Charles street, St. Louis,

Office central, yot retired, Jes street, St. Louis, Mi .«

Hours, 9 a. M„ to 7

P.

M., Sundays excepted..

MANHOOD:

%How

Hestored

2.

Jt*lPubtithei,itutwtaltdeneeiope. Pricedtciih A LECTURE OR THE NATURAL TREAT KNT.mndRadical Cure of Spermatorrhoea,

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Seminal woakness, Involuntary Emissions ixoal Debility, and Impediments to Marria gu morally: Ner

9 Sexual 1 .. d|yt Nervousness, Consumption, iijulepey, ajndFitei Mental and Physical Inca^pacity,^resulting from Self Abuse, Ac., ty Bobt. J.

M. D., author of the

ureenj Book," Ac.

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to Thousands of Ruaerers."

1*1 Bowery, Hew York, Post Oflee Box 4680 Also Dr. Culvorwell'a "Marriage Guide," prie«2Scents. nov4dw3in pHlLOSOPflY of MARRIAGE A A NKW CODBBR or LICTURBS.S asdelivercd at the New York Museum of Ait atomy, em bracflndflubji Livefb^, Youth.

jeets

ow to Live and What to .maturity and Old Ago MauReviewed, Thocauseoiln atulanco ana Nervous Dysenso'

Marriage PhilosophicallgCor^,, Socket volumes containin the.fn

sideredj Ao. Leetwroi stamps^

will be forwarded in receipt of four* BO'V NKW YORK

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addroasins NATOMT, 6lS:l

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.roadway. New York^ mar!6dly ,u

A8TROLOCY.

CLAIRVOYANCE /,

AND

ASTROLOGY.

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are in trouble—all who have been unfortunate—all whose fond hopes have been disappointed, crushed and blastod by falso

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iromlses and deceit—all who havo beon miSand trifled with—all fly to her for advice and satisfaction. All who aro in doubt of the affeotions of those they love, consult her'' to relieve and satisfy thoir minds.

In Love Affairs She Never Fails*

Z- She has the secret of winning the affections of the opposite sex. She shows you the I kt?ness of your future wifo or husband, or absent friend. She guides the single to a liap-"

Ser

marriage, and makes tho married hap]y,

aid and advice has been solicited

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in in­

numerable instances, and tho result

always been the means of securing A Speedy and

has

Happy

Marriage

Sho Is, therefore, a sure pondence. It-is well known to the publio large that FU« was the first and sho is the only person in th country who can show tho likeness in roality andwhooan give entire satisfaction on nil tho concerns of life, which oan be tested ami proved by thousands, both married and sin gle, who daily and eagerly visit lior.

To all in business her advice is invalu.-ibKv She cam foretell, with tho greatest certainty, the result of all commercial and busin«se«t transactions.

Lottery numbers given without extra

CbMjfDAME

affcaake 00, eep a Dhoes.

RAPHAEL is a bona fido Astrol-

ogist that every one can depend upon. is the greatest Clarivoyant of the nineteenth century. It is.that well-known fact that makes illicit pretenders copy her advertise^/ ments and try to imitate her.

Madame Raphael is the seventh daughter of the seventh daughter she was born with a :. natural gift she can foretell your very thoughts. She also oures drunkenness, awi-i. discovers lost or hidden treasures. a

All interviews strictly privato

never fail to cure all female

and conn-

dential. As a lemalo Physician her

remodi

danger or exposure. They can

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irregularities,

and so produce the monthly

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flow, without

not injure,

but, on tho contrary, they improro the health* Therefore, come one, como all, to

111 tiebiMd, bet. Central Arenne and Julia

CIMC'IiriVATI, OHIO.

TERMS.—Ladies, $1 Gentlemen, S1.50.

TULIUS MIESSENjf T'

lost Import

I ant Invention of modern tunes, its slmpUeity and wonderful adaption both for HOUSE and CAR WINDOWS Isperfsetiy astonTshing accomplishing everything that can possibly be deslroa. and yet being cheaper than any ler

POULTRY. I Tblels decidedly the best and most ant invontlon or modern times. Its si

Keeps

uion.and yet

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order. It has tho pecnliar element of locking itself in whatever position you leave it. For steam or horse ear windows they are finished in a variety of styles, making an elegant fin ish to the car windows, and the only arrangement ever introduced that can never fail.

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1M Dearborn Street, Chlea«e, Illinois. P. W. I)LIES, Gen'i Traveling Business Ag't. 35dlm

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N. B.—Thoso at a distance maycomniuniat it at is a on by in one dollar and stamp. All communications strict}/privato and confidential.

Address Lock Box 531, Cincinnati, Ohm. tf: au^iwly^,.«,j

BAKERY.

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CONFECTIONER BA KEH, .... SO. 10 HORTH FOUBTII STRKFT „'t-

51

Bet. Main and Cherry Sts.,

Terro Haute,

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constantly on hand a fresh sapjdy'tUkg^. Cakei* Candies, Ice Cream, Bread and l.raH.

Ornamental Cakes, Pyramids. Io Cr.-a 1, Water Ices, Charlotte-russc, Jelly, Bl:ii!«e*vji&&*:<..:.'. an an is it a if age do tarn. Fancy Ice

Cream, Pastry/f-.m"

Chicken Salad, Ac., will bo made to "rdcr. Privato Parties furnished with Oysters, ,.. IceCream, Jellies, Ac., on short notiec. mavlW ii*, ...

MEDICINAL. W. JOHNSTON, M. D.

w. OFFICE—OVER BEACH'S BANK. RXSIBEWCTC—North side Chestnnt Street,i*^ tweenttb and5th.

All calls answered promptly, day or nicM.., novdi)

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