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temptations of the gay city nor is the book valuable only for its sensational qualities. It is brim-full of the pleasantest historical instruction, arid ho one posressing a library should fail to place it on his shelves. It is gotten up in ex-1 quisite taste by the publishers, and is quite asnttt'hclive externally lnt?rnai' Aiaon^sV the iHust'rations of-this "fine work, we notice the names of Gustave Lore, De Bar, Ficliot, Clerget, and Therond—than whom France has given no mqre brilliant and successful workers 111 the art of engraving. It is sold only by subscription.

ANNEXATION.

Canadian Annexation Convention at Niagara Falls, July 4,1870. ,,

To the People of the United Stales and lite British Provinces: Nearly one hundred years ago, thirteen out of fourteen British colonies of North America lesolved to sever their connection with the mother country, and to establish a nation for themselves. After a contest of seven years their object was accomplished, l)iu one colony refusing to join in the i.'flbrt for independence. This action of CanAda must' seem strange, considering that it had just been conquered from ['ranee, and therefore could have no Kymyjthy with England, and its determination could only be accounted for upon the claim of precipitancy on the part of the other colonies, by misdirection on the part of its leading men, or upon mere accident—which ofter shapes the destinies of mankind and forms the nations of the earth.

The wisdom of thirteen colonies in separating from the mother country, and in establishing a nation for themselves, is now admitted by the civilized world, r'rom thirteen feeble colonies, tl$ej have grown'to thirty eight *p°we"nl States, and by purchase, annexation, and conquest, have extended from the lakes to the gulf, and from the Atlantic to the Pacific Oceans. Their advancement has been unequaled among the nations pf-the earth. During the frame time, while Canada has progressed in common with the general advancement among mankind, the United States, with a kindred people and similar natural advantage* has surpassed all others in the rapid increase of population, in the general diffusion of knowledge, and in material and political progress, thereby proving conclusively the manifest superiority of republican over monarchist institutions.

At all times, during the war of independence and since, the people of the I'nited States have been in favor of a union with Canada. The union of kindred andlcontiguous nations has, in all ages, been advantageous to the nation so united, iind recently this principle has been exclusively practiced in Europe, with the ^eneial approval and uniform advantage of united nationalities.

As a very large number, if not even a majority, of the people of both countries are known to be in favor of union, which number is rapidly increasing, therefore many of the friends of annexation both in the United States and the British Provinces, have concluded to call an annexation convention at Niagara Falls on the 4th of Inly nexl, for the purpose of fraternal and political intercourse, with the hope that a speedy union may be effected, so necessary to the continued peace and political prosperity of two kinared countries.

One delegate from each Congressional District in The United States, and one delegate from each 100,000 inhabitants in all the British Provinces, will compose the convention. As a striking illustation of the purpose of the convention, the "Old ShipMonarchv"—dismantled, with bulwarks stove ill, despoiled of its ornaments and gilding, and making a complete wreck, will be sent over the Falls, to be dashed to pieces, on the eternal rocks of Liberty beneath. Other new and striking KeputtliCan aud political specifies will be presented, intended to manifest and insure a fraternal feeling,and eucourage thespeedv union of the two kindred countries.

By order of the Canadian Annexation Society

AM EIHCUS

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T. WILSON,

President, Washington, D. C. Louis JVIO.VTAOUE,^ Vice President, Quebec, C. E.

CHARLBS

S.

DONALDSON,

Secretary, Toronto, C. W.

gant and unaffed*^ bearing, and the

choiceness of their language, would enable them to make a creditable appearance if any foreign drawing-room." Their natn ral talents are of a high order but we most

add that the senoras are uneducated, and are incapable of either great vices or great virtues. Their minds, like the soil of their native country, are fertile, but uncultivated and their hearts, like the cli mate, are of mean temperature. Prayer 40 001 books and French novels (imported as 50 06 wanted, for there is not a book store in the 100 ACI arethe alpfeaandomega cf their 150 001

JltenwireS- -Parif**!* considered the centre 200 0° I of civilization. They are comely, but not beautiful. Venus has given her

will .be allowed I girdle of fascination to few. Sensible fatter FREE of tj1Cy paint. The ladies of Quito

of A.iv«ri„iDK in the WEEK-1 give few entertain menta, for lack of ready

l,V EXPRESS will be half the rates c^wge9 1 money. This spend much of their time "ifflr"Advertisements in both DAILY and

ieedleffy*

WEEKLY, will be charged full Daily rate* I Turkish sultans on divans or on the and one-half the Weekly rates. floor They do not rise at your entrance K9" Legal advertisements on^ dollar per

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of

mcetinVa and iteli^nJnoHcei I and make visits of etiquete on Sundays, 26 eents each insertion, invariably in ad-1 The take more interest in political than domestic affairs. Dust-and cobwebs are unmistakable signs of indifference.

5 cent Collections will be made quarterly on all advertisements.

tiit Tr.nm ,-n ad I besoms made of split stick. Since our

PAKIS BY FTUISLIGHT AX retDrn we aen

LTGHT a work descriptive of^the

Mysteries and Miseries the Virtnw I

\^icc3j SplciidorRi and Giime (forerunner of a harvest of brooms and City of Pans. By James D. cleaner floors in the high city. Not only '*r- the lords, birt also thejadies, are inveterThis is the title of the most complete ate smpkets. iLittle inats are used for and attractive book of the day, issued by spittoons. Prof. Oiion the "National Publishing Company," of Cincinnati. It is a large volume of over eight hundred pages, magnificently Illustrated with one hundred and fifty fine engraving*, by the best, French artafcs, and-fr«m -the pen of a writer who krrtW$ Paris well. It is absorbing and entertaining in a high degree for, besides containing a vast amount of instruction, it abounds in brilliant and thriling descriptions of the darker pide^of Parisiaq Jile The reader is carried into the dark and squalid jiiarter» of the Kaai-pickers, and is introduced to the houses of the sad children -of poverty the mdst noted Lorettes and queens IhenU-ifumde are portrayed with perfect truthfulnes the terrible inVoads which vice of all kinds has made in French society, is shown with a startling vigor Mabille and its gayeties, with the voluptuous Can-can are brought home to liim and*the maid revels of the carnival are reproduced with accuracy. The book is, indeed, Paris photographed^ and is as attractive and spicy to the reader as the city itself to the American visitor. Our author dwelis particularly 011 the "rapidness" with which our countrymen conduct themselves amidst the dissipations and \Our Spectacles andEye-Glass-

apd g^sip, sitting like

They converse in a Very

—per 11 1 local column bashfulness in the street or parlor, They go to mass every morning,

licaJ~Notiea "io"cents per line. No loud,"unmusical voiee. We never detectitfom however short inserted for lean than 50 cent*. tgsr Marriage and Funcr&l^notices 81-00

Brooms are. rarities such as exist are

to a Quitonian. gen-

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jSPECTACLES

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SPECIAL NOTICE!

LAZARUS & MORRIS'

rwtJL ELEBBATED

Perfected Spectacles

U'nf I'l!^ Vt'i ~'f

SAND EYE GLASSES. 4 4WV

es ard Acknowledged to be the Most Perfect

assistance to sight ever manufactured, and oan always be relied upon'as affording perfect ease and comfort while ulrcnqtheniiig and pretervino the Eyes most thoroughly.

We take oocasion to notify the Public that w« employ no pedlars, and to caution them against those pretending to have our goods for sale. d&w

TERRE HAUTE BRANCH

REPUBLIC INSURANCE COMPANY.

Central Office, Chicago.

CASH ASSETS, JANUARY 14, 1870, $1,369,266 48.

tlST OF STOCKHOLDERS AT TERRE HAUTE B.Warren, George Kerekhoff, Herman Hulman, Firman Nippert, Thomas H. Barr, O'Boylo Brothers, John G. Crain', Preston Hussey, Fred. A.Ross, OwenTullor, A.B.Barton. J. H. O'Boyle, L. A. Burnett, A. Claussen, D. W. Minshuil, C. M. Warren, J. B. Armstrong, F. V. Biohowaky. IJoeford & Boudinot,

HOSFORD & BOUDINOT, Managers. feb7

URIAH JRFFRRS. lit* DELANO. RI.ISHA HAVKHB

U.R. JEFFERS & CO., •Wholesale dealers in

Yankee Notions' and Cigars,

And Commission Merchants, No. 140 Main Street, Keep constantly on hand a full assortment ol

nsroTionsrs,

Comprising

Pandy Goods, Dress Buttons, Combs, Brushes, Jewelry, and Trimmings, Threads, Needles, Stationery,

Hosiery and Cigars,

AT WHOLESALE ONLY. arpil-idwtf

STOVES.

d"^THE

CONTINENTAL!

The Cheapest and Best Cook Stove, in the Market. Something new. Everybody should see it before buying the old styles. Please oafl and see this Stovp.

To be had onll at headquarters. It. L. BALL.

JAMES JB. LYNE, ..... Wholesale and Retail dealer in

Pure Copper Distilled Ken tneky Whisky

AND

Ftreij/»

and Domestic Wines and Liquors,

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

TERHE-HAUTE, IND. decl6dwly

NEWJFIRM.

The undersigned, having associated Uiem selves under the firm name of Bartlett Co. vrill carry on the Book, Stationery, Notion and Fancy (Joods business at the old stand, 101 Main street, where they will shortly put In the largest stock of poods in their line, ever offered to the public in this city. iiaring increased facilities for doing so, they will purohaso their goods at bottom prices, and pledge themselves to supply their patrons, wholesale or retail, at the lowest figures the market can afford.

O. BARTLETT.

feb&dtf GEORGKC.DUY.

SPECIAL NOTICES SSsSS

No iyspep has a dragged, worn, hopeless expressi that is pitiful to seev-|fo warn miserable martyr to^^Migestmn' ritable, and unsocial.- Whoever can bear pangs of ly, and with^an 'unraffled temper, is litt] short of a saint- Bat irky she^ijiu tihlde continue to be thus fevSrely"\nei|, when an absolute gp4oHio mr tWdisease B5 always at hand. its of eivilifsi terVStomt

here within

le first ene ,of dysiX^UA in whicn administered in vaio, has yet tp

of the

histc it has

be writtun. sense efwe*kn— emptiness an/1 haUow*ess hefose eating, anc of oppression afterwards, the'Buttering ofthk pulse, the intense nervous irritatipn, the marf

id heiUowMess hefose gating,

which are among the rfympfcnwtff the disease in its chronic form are rapidly ameliorated by the tonic operation of this palatable Viifetal ble restorative, which seems to renevate-^ad qbicken all the dormant forces or the system and roase the. miBd Ami the efppStliy and loom inseparoble from ari^«an«fta»mt of tM igestive and secretive functions -Mj orait few weeks suffices to eoniptete satedi

severe and ——_.— be required. Persevere, howererv ana the result is certain. An encouraging, jmprevej ment will be perceptible from day to dav.juia the convalescent, knowing and feelingthat no or she is on the high Voadit® hoahh, will await the happy issue With 'ebntparative pa-j tience.

Heller's Sor^reglau Ced Urar Oil is less objectionable to the taste and smell* it is more readily taken by delicate persons tfiidj children, is more easily assimilated, an*' productive of more immediate, bfnflft tt other kinds of oil are.

DB.

J. MARIOK SIMS

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says: For some years

I had given up the use of Cod Livex.Oil al

ether but since my attention was called Sayre to Peter Moller's.Qpd Lirer Oil have prescribed it aliaost -daily, raa havo every reason to be perfectly satisfied with it.

Sold by Druggists. aplJ24?taw3m

Madness! Paralysis Death

may ensue from using preparations for coloring tho hair charged with acetate of lead ajyl sulphur- You may know them "by the heavy metallic sediment which has to be shaken up before the disgusting eomrountf'cun'lfBTfjj1plied. The "Journal ^tChemistry "says there are thirty of them in the marhet. There is but one dye in existence which contains np4eleterious substance, and that is. Cristadoro's Excelsior Hair Bye, which has been carefully analyzed by "Professor Chilton, and declareiT*hy"h1m to contain no lead or any other hurtftU higJ-edient. See his manuscript certificate, at Cristadoro's^ Astor House, New York.

CRISTADORO'S HAIR PRESEVATlVB, as a Dressing, acts like a charm on the Hair after Dyeing. Try it. S

To Owners of Horses and Cattle.* TOBIAS' DERBY CONDITION POWDERS are warranted superior to any others, w-* pay, for the cure of Distemper, Worms, pot: oughs, Hide-Bound, &c., in gorges. ftB

urlyputup Dy_.

bias, son of Dr. Tobias, ana since Ms deat^ the demand has been so great that Dr. TobuiS has continued to manufacture them-/ Tnfcy are perfectly safe and innocent no need of stopping the working of your animals. 'They increase the appetite, give* aliwwft the stomach ana urinary organs, and increase the milk of cows. Try th^, and youi will never be without them/ Cof.' Philo P. Bush, of tho "Jerome Park Race Course, Fog ham, N. Y., would not use them untu'he W told of what they were composed, Mnce whi time ho is never withtmt them. He has over twenty running horses in his charge, and for the last three years has used no other medicine for them. Sold by Druggists and Storekeepers throughout the United 25 cents per Boi." Depot, 10 Park Place, JN ew York.

Life is the Gift of God.

Whee we are sick this lift is obseured, under a cloud, oppressed with humors. Experience has taught us certain means, which never fail for their removal. The child receives with his life thb seeds of his death.. It may take one, or one hundred years, before the seeds bear their sad fruit, but just as sur^ the seeds of death ripen, life ceases. Purging is the grand safeguard, because then what fosters the seedsof death are taken away, expelled from the body.

Govern Tearselvss by Experience. My child, aged five years, had sear lot fever', and for five days had constant fever. By order of the doctor I gave her syrup of Thubafb she took nearly a pint, but her bowels continued closed. On the fifth day the doftorsaid her bowels must be opened or she would be lost. I proposed Brandrcth's Pills to thift he would not consent—saying she was tort weak. I consulted with my husband, and

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concluded to give her three.pills. In atvont four hours they operated, filling half.fulha common chamber. After that operation the fever left her, and she rapidly_ recovered.— Reference, 206 Clermnot Avenue", Brooklyn.

MAN AND THE MAGDALEN. Essays for Young Men.—The victims ofsoeial 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 HOWARiB ASSOCIATION, BoxP,Philadelphia, Pa: ia29dw3m

NEW DISCOVERY.

ELIXIR J. P. BERNARD-

The several observations made by the best physicians of the Faculte de Paris have proved that the sicknesses arising from impoverishment of the blood or nervous exhaustion, vis: Amcnia, Chlorosis, Sympathisme, Phthisic, Diabetes, Albuminuria, Scorbut, ic^ic^. are radically cured with the fcLlXIK J.F.BERNARD.

General Depot—A. BERNARD, .51 Cedar St., New. York, 2d floor.

respectable druggists.

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For sale by all may5deodly

HATS AND CAPS.

NEW YORK HAT STORE,

JOSEPH C. YAXKS?

19 JUST IN RECEIPT OF

Men#' Hats of all kinds, Boys' Hats of all kinds, Misses' Hats of all kitids,

Infants' Hats of all kinds? And at all prices. ear Hats made to order on short notice. Come and see,

THE WINTER STYLES, :i« Main Street, Tern-IUute, Intl.

LAND FOR SALE AND RENT.

Seat for a Saw Mill. PASTURE TO LET. The undersigned^ offers to rent fifty (50) acres of land for corn or oats ono hundred (100) acres of good pasture to let, which is well supplied with water. There is also a good seat for a Saw Mill on the farm, near which is an abundance of good oak, poplar and walnut timber. Liberal inducements will bo given to any one having a good saw mill. I also have eighty acres of land which I would sell or exchange for town property. Enquire of M. M. JOAB.on Ohio street, between 4th and 5th, Terre Haute Indiana, or on the premises, situated 6% miles south-west of Terre Haute, near the National road.

a20dw3t Wm. JOAB.

CRAIN DEALERS.

JOHN HANEY,

Commission Merchant, And Wholesale and Retail Dealer in all kinds of Grain. Warehouse on North First Street, at Canal Basin. Terre-Haute, Indiana.

Strict attention paid to receiving wnd forwarding goods. jeJ8dwtf

Win. if. Barr, JV. B. Yeak'.t

BAR& & YEAKLE,

House and Sign Painters

4th St., Opp. Central Eagiae Boast,

All workntrusted to us will receive promp attention. Special attention given to Sign Painting and Oraininr. dl*

Merrlini^Talloring!

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dary cases a tho 'cuTB- but when the diseaM is cdih*Heatedi as it often is, with toruidity of the. BvjSrj SBtfKhe re constipation, impurity of the hloedj Thlee goods I a sluggish circulation, a longer time may Mowgb ttAn Ind

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SMrts, ^Hosiery,

h—4 NecH£»s, -5 qiHldkerchfi^, .pc.. &c.,

At LowTigures!

No. 79 Main Street,

•sn- Tenre Haute, lnd. marlldw2m

.BOOTS AND SHOES.

J0MN JB, LUPOWJCl & CO.,

23o a ni'.iiuiij:/ DEALERS IN

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5Cor.Jttain and Sixth Streets,

11 •«rjirfiV(UL JtutW Wlf Ji—.'fl Sterre-Haute,

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BOOTS & SHOES

Ever brought tb'this iriat-ket, which'we shall _. sell at the rtJiw MO

LOWEST CASH PRICES.

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A in us to W a Bppairing- dpne to order in the most satisfactory manner. .. "feb21dwSm.

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Successful.-

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Unhesitatingly dndorse ^a''

Pectoral Elixir

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The annexijtl very complimentary testimonial is from ono of the most reliable merchants in theStato of Indiana:

February 16,1S70.

II afritfg'for several years been selling Barr't Pectoral Elixir, I take great pleasure in boariBK public testimony tn its merit. Of the many remedies for the cures of Colds, Coughs

Croup, Hoarseness and kindred complaints, that has been upon the market in the past live years, I know of no other io which I nave so great faith, and the very large sale of tho

Elixir" shows that it is being thoroughly appreciated. It is veatly put up, is pleasant to take, and is both safe aud reliable. i!i: •'JAS. JACOBS, Druggist.

For sale by Dcalorsin Medicines everywhere,

MANUFACTURED BY V5*ffc.'

BARK, OULICK & BERRY,

Drnggisls and ChemWts, Terre Haute, lnd. 22dw to mayl

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STO*" I tnade from extracts prepar|l od in vacuo—a certain and

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effective remedy for Coughs II Colds, Hoarseness, Sore

|, COUCH! II Throat,Asthma, Bronchitis 11 :'l and Consumption. Its great ~~~~""——popularity aud immense sales is a guaranty or its great value. Those who try—always use it—cure their colds, and avoid Ooufumption and an early ,grave. One million sold annually, and sold,by all druggists. BROWNING & SLOAN, General Agts.

For sale by all druggistsin Terre-Haute. decSaom

B. A. WOOD. K- t-

WOOD & MILLS, 'f.-'i' .• Carpenters and ^Joiners.

Cor. Sixth ami Chtxrry Sts.

tk T?erre Haute, Indiana. 'v,i "M mar29dSm

TOSKIFU-AUFCTBV.

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WAT»II*AKF.R, EAST MAIN &SKBVF, Two doors West of 9th St.,

sWill give prompt attention to the repairing 'of Clocks, Watches. Jewelry, Ac. Having worked at Watchmaking over thirty years, I am confident of giving satisfaction.

All work, warranted. febStf ,tu

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•As w© are going to give up our l)rjpGoods biisiiii'sis and out our ^lttirie Stock of "Wholesale and Itetail Dry Goods preparatory to going inte the"'Wholesale IVotiou business^we will sell our entire stock at New York cost of the present day, regardless of what it may have cost before. Our friends and Customers are invited to get bargains in every tiling, zr—~ --C-WITTIG & CO.,

170 Main Stteet, Deming Block.

WINDOW GLASS, WHITE LEAD, OILS, PAINTS, TtTRPEflTtinS, JAPAN,TARNISHES, BRUSHES AM) PAINTERS' MATERIAL GENERALLY.

1 -R. BIJCKELL, Painter,

OS Ohio Street, opp. DTayor'n Oflloe, (Bagomeiit.)

With a large Stock of the above material of the best quality, carefally selected bg- practical tests, I am prepared to sell AT THE LO

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White Lead of th« best brartds, Eagle, Chambers, jtc., from $8.50 per 100 thaWindow Glape, extra quality, from $3.50 per box-

Agent for Plate, Stained and Enameled Glass.

SPECIAIi /TERMS TO THE TRADE.-®®

WALL PAPERS,' Just Received,

Hi: «ATI-JT PAPERS, Very Cheap, STAMP GILT PAPERS, Now and Rich Designs, DECORATION PAPERS, in Great Variety.

BEOKrw]TB'R0 S.ri'

Have just received the largest stock of Paper Hangings that have ever been brought to Terre Haute, which they are selling at reduced prices. A No. 1 Foper Hanger to send in any part of the city, and work guaranteed. ic»« Carpets, Brussels apd Velr»ts. ..-J. .—J C«rpet«. Two and Three Ply Carpets, Hemp, Cottage and Ra«.

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Caapetaat 80 cents. Carpets at SO cents'. Good Wool Carpets T~ Super Carpets »1.00.

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We have on hand a tail tine of very cheap and vary handsome Mtterns, to which we shall (re adding new Meek every week during the aeasoa. Also to arrive, a large stock of White and Oheoi Salaons

ag new stock e' 'ok Mattinga. Alwaraon hand alarr*line of Cocoa and Tan Mattings for Churches, Offices, ib. 43m vi» -afen'jl

ts 75 cents. Extra Carpets 91.2ft.

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In' the Dry Goods Ifne has sM.cirndYor n%"a largo tude, and we shall continue to interest buyers by "i

Lowest Prices, Euir Dealing and kind treatinen t±* *zsi 'ibtiii, •:srf'ii ii-ite .".-ji iw Wb'**

JUSTICE, TO*ALE '.7'. 1-

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w.i a su. uum ^Tera-Paute, Indiana.

Money Cannot E»uy It

THE mmm clashes

Manufacture'! by

J. E. SPENCER A00., N. Y.,

Which aretiow offered to tho imbliA.arc protiounecil by all tho of t!ie Worfil to be tho

TIOST JPEKJPJE^T,"

r'aturaJ, Artificial help i" the human vya ever known. Thoy are ground under their, wn supervision, from minute CrjTrt'vi Pebbles, moiled together, and derive tlielr jiaiue, "Diamond," on aecounf of their linrdncss and brilliancy. :r .i- ii

The Scientific Principle

On whi4h thoy ir.' ccmslr«cted Tir?»(fs^he itmj oroentrc ol'the lens directly in fi'^otn/ thtf cye.pi'oducinff clear and distinct ri.»fab,7is in Uie natural,healthy sight, and preventingall unpleasant.sensations, such as glimmering and warering of sight, d»7.7ine!*s, /tb., pe culiar to all others in use.

Jeweler and Optician,fiolo Agent for "terre Haute, Indiana, from whom UHw can only be obtained. These Rood" are not supplied to l'edlers, at any prifco. marlildwly

CARRIAGES.

J. M. Wir.OT, l.kVTIri THOMAS, \riLl.IAJI POTH8

WILDY, THOMAS & CO.,

Carriage Manulacturers,

Corner 2d an Walnut Sts,! Terre Haftto', lnd. Repairing aoae promptly and at Low Kates ie2dtf

COAL. ir

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Tliey ore Mounted in the finest manner

Iu ftauioa uf tlx) hestquulity »f all matari.il& I* used lor that purpose.

Their Finish and Durability cannot be surpassed. CAtffrON.—None

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unless bearing

their trade mark-i»stauipod on every frame.

J. R. TILLOTSON,

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Coa| and Wood.

STUMKARI) ANl)W«JAiRli

Having formed a partnership under the name ofStunkard Jt Barrick, for tho sa(e of -ioal and Wood, would respectfully announce to the public that they will, keep constantly on hand and ror sale atlowest rates, all kinds of Coal at wholesale and retail, also Wood for the fall and winter trade.

Office at No. 25 liuntin House, Terra Hatfte, lnd. All orders for Coal filed promptly. A share of the public patronage is respectfully solicited. ii itijyiiieH ,!*

BAKERY.

UL1US MI ESS-EN,

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AMEKICAN AND PIRLFHAG

CONFECTIONER «C BA KER, SO. 16 JiOKTH FOUKTII 8TBMT,

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i/3v Bet. Main and Cherry Stei, Terro Hniite, Indi Keeps constantly on hand a fresh sunuly ol Cakes, Candies, Ice Cream, Bread and Crackers.

Ornamental Cakes, Pyramids, lea Cream, Water Ices, Charlotte-rosso, Jelly, Blaaee Mange, Roman Punch, Blsquit Gla^e,Tromage de Pam, Fancy Icecream. Pastry,'Tongue, Chicken Salad, Ac., will bo madfrto order.

Private Parties farnifhed with Oysters, Maata Ice Cream, Jellies, Ac., on short notice. maflddtf

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TEfcRBHAI7TE, »•.,

fclr IWbrmrr KU, the best and largMtitock of Flows in We«teni Indiana

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The latest, best, lightest, simplest, (has only

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bolts tat frCtte) WMf^oaivlete, and in every way the most perfect maehtiie for Harveillat «rar ma*. Bonethint entirely new.1

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The Weekly Express Free! Wo will send a copy of the WRKKLT Ezpatsa (or the choice of eight other Weeklies on our Ust) free for one year, to any one purchasing Twenty-five Dollars worth or more from us, or cash, before November 1,1870. hmK) -wi) ^twKi

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ASTROLOGY.

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GOOD N?t:rs FOR ALL.

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ANY PEi^U.N V, -'r,- EQUAL

,jjf] MADAMB^A^HAEL IN THK

HE NRYE1U?AILING MAi AMfi RAPHAKL is the best. She sucedj when all otherf have failed. All who 9 in trouble—all who have been unfortute—all whose fond hopes have been disjointed, crushed and blasted by false promises and deceit—all who have been mis-. 14d and tMfled with—all fly to her for advtce and satisfaction. All who Are in doubt of tie affections of those they love, consult her jdieva and satisfy their minds.

Lore Affairs She Never

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has the secret oT winning the affections io opposite sex. She shows you the liboof your future wifebr husband, or abfriooil. She guidea the*aingle to a hapinrriagc. and make* the married happy, aid and advice has been «oiioit«d in inerablo instances, and the result hag a^ays been the means of leeuring'

Ji Speedy and Happy Marriage SJo is, therefore, rare pendence. It is n«11 kuown to the public large that she -aIs the first and she is the only persou in thi 'Country whu can show the likeness in reality aqdwbncaii give entire satisfaction on nil t'lje enn^rns of lifn. which can be tested and proved by thousands, both married and single, who daily and eagerly visit her. fo all in business her advioe is iavalaable. tho cin ioretell. nith the groatest oertainty, result of all commercial aa4 bwinaes transactions. 'Lottery pumbers given without extra charge.

MAPAME RAPHAEL is a bonalde Astrolupon. Sho nineteenth

ogist that every one can depend upon. Sho is the greatest Clarivoyant of the nineteenth century. It is that well-known fact that makes illicit pretenders copy her advertiselints and try to imitate her. lladamo Kapnnel is the seventh daughter

.ofithe seventh daughter she was born with a natural,gift she can foretell your very thoughts. She also cures drunkenness, and dUcoverli lost or hidden treasures.

AU interviews strictly private and confidential. As a femalo Physician her remedies never fail to cure all female irregularities, aad so produee the monthly flow, without danger or erppsure. They oan not injure, bat, on tie. contrary, they improve the health.

Therefore, come one, come all, to

lfl Richmond, bet. fritnl htut ui Mr ciHciiurATi, omo. TERMS.—Ladies, #1 Gentlemen. 11.50.

H. B.-"H»ose at a distance may communicate with perfect satisfaction by enolosing one dollar and stamp. All oommanications strictly private and confidential.

Address Look Box .131, Cincinnati, Oluo. angSiwlr

CHAS. ALCXANOKA.

ALEXANDER & READ,

:H».« I DKALfeBS IK

L0Uli, MEAL,

COR^. OATS,

A E A

1 AND FEED OF ALL KINDS,

Corner 8th and lain Ms.

Articles delivered to any part of the city free of charge. tdecoitTC

LAW OFFICE AND REAL ESTATE AGENCY.:

MEREDITH KEELER.

at Law ui Id tistate Agtib,

CORNER MAIM THUS Wf. TERRE HAUTE, IND. H. I. KBELEB, Notary Public.