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^.ten of Perrysville, was odnjfeday. ... Cheover is President of Sand&y School Union. Nebeker Is President of the «ja A Terre-Haute Railroad." vol. Jas. R. Haljowell, of Baxter Springs, Kansas, is at the Terre-Haute House.

George W. Trueblood, of this county, has sold his farm and proposes to emigrate to Sullivan county, Missouri.

James M. Haas, of the T. II. A I., local freight office was married at Wabash, Indiana, on Thursday.

Charlie Knapp has returned from Mfcuouri, and will make his permanent residence in this city.

R. L. Ball is preparing to open a branch store house on the north side of Main street, between 8th and 9th.

Edgar B. Thomas, of Cincinnati, President of the North fc South Railroad, was at the Terre-Haute House on Wednesday. 'm

R. B. Freeman, formerly of this city, late of Chillicothe, Missouri, is residing at Watkins, New York, where he is engaged in the jewelry business.

A minister in Charleston had a donation visit the other night and got six rolling-pins, a pen-wiper, and half a peck of dried apples.

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Dr. Ezra Read, of this city, has been engaged for some years on a work to bo entitled "The Demoralization of Civilization." •*.

An old lady in Mlbert Place has had her Ifennery rob, Jd. We don't refer to her husbfind, or son, but to her chiclten-housoJl~ *^7"^ Zjf-'+? 4

Kato Flold will not coine to this city as no one is willing to take the risk of shouldering the expenses, including $1S0 for the fair loetnrer alone.

Samuel Royse is posting himself thoroughly in tbo duties of the office of county auditor, in which position he will soon be ensconced.

Patrick Shannon will continue his banking business in this city notwith standing his election to the ottice of Agent of State.

Wulpopper Leo, who rejoices in Virginia name, will run an F. F. V., provision store in the room next to that occupied by Ir. Amaud, on the corner of 6th and Ohio street.

Tho officers of the national hnnks of this city have boon in the autograph business extensively of late, having slgnOtl about a hundrod thousand new bunk notes.

Tho clerks and other employes of tho firm of Hulnian tt Cox prosented Mr. •K. 8. Cox, t-lie junior member of I hat llrm, with a valuable gold-headed cane oivTut'sday, it being his birth day.

Among the legislative office-holders from this city is Jerry (»rady, nn Irish«u rtSMtmy jrcracnrfl tb fhe hotw^iold of Hon. U. W. Haimn. Jerry rejoices! In possession of the honors and emoluments which duster around the position of Assistant Door-Keeper.

Frederick G. Robinson, who assists Janauschek nt the Opora Hoimo next week, Is a most accomplished English actor, who was recently a great favorite in London, having been invitod at one time to plav before the ({noon at Wtndsor.

The ooirospondent at Carlisle, Indltiiyi, who sends us a communication conceiting tho wrongs of a wounded soldier is informed that wo cannot publish roinmunireitlotig of a purely personal nature. If the gentleman referred to will appeal to the law ho will probably be riglttod.

Jattauschek, the greatest German tragedienne of the century, will appear at the*Oper.» House threo evenings next week under the management of L'uke »fc Dickson. The great actress speaks in English. On Monday night she appoars in Mary Stuart, on Tttes»day night In M-»ebeth and Wednesday night in Deborah* *. -4 tm .v (i*orgo \V. Knowlton, the senior member of the llrm of Warren, llobcrg

A Co., haa been in the city for some weeks. Mr. Knowlton resides in New York where he purchases goods for the house In this city mid for other establishments in whlflt he is interested. Tie Is ohc of the tnwt experienced dry goods men In America.

The nctlYe member* of the Mrile* A Sii Society are "workers of unostentlous jrood, ongeU ol mercy and kindnana, lltolr foot-falls are heard in the

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coullront poverty and destitution whilo

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Speaker Mack i* in town. Lyndon A. Smith is in town. ., T. H. Barr is at the magnetic springs, St. Louis, Mich*

Nilsson will positively be here on next Thursday night Ned Blake, of Marquette, Michigan, is visiting his relatives in this city.

Wm. C. Buntin A Co., hare purchased the drug store of H. A. Davis & Co. Joseph M. Lawrance has gone into the insurance and collccting business.

An old negro in town is so patient that his acquaintances call him Job. He is a colored Job.

A lady in town can turn a barrel of cider into first-rate vinegar by looking in at the bung-hole.

Joseph L. Griswold will visit New Orloans to witness the festivities of Mardi Oras.

MRS. JOHX F. EACH AM, who has been dangerously ill, is rapidly recovering.

Daniel Brown will engage in the manufacture and sale of patent burning fluid in St. Louis.

The Bedford News jays that Hon. M. F. Dunn has located in Indianapolis where he will practice law. ., .."'

Preston IIussov and lady, and G. W. Bement and lady will make a trip to Colorado, Utah and the Pacific coast in the spring.

The Gazette says that Newton Booth is mentioned in connection with the Republican nomination for Governor of California. -i

Our popular friend, Harry James, will be retained in the employ of Win. C. Buntin Co., successors to H. A. Davis cfc Co.

C. R. Bement, President Merchants National Bank of Evansville, is visiting his brother, G. W. Bement, Esq., in this city, ~4 T*

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A fellow stole a whip from a carriage in front of the Terre-IIauto House last night. The whip-thief was caught and came very near being a whipped thief. -1-

Brnnitig, of the Lafayette Restaurant, has tho rojtutation of possessing delicate perceptions concerning tho wants, tastes, and aspirations of tho inner man.

Rov. W. W. Curry will ongiigc in a dobatc at Bainbridge, Ind., on tho 16th Inst., with Elder Thompson of tho Baptist church. Subject^Tho coming of Christ.

A widower in toYvn offers to ftidrry any young, amiable, beautiful and accomplished girl who will tako earo of his house, keep his children clean and let him alone! Don't all speak at once.

Geo. W. Cummings, of this office, will deliver the annual address before tho Athenian Society of the Indiana University at Bloomington,on Monday

Frank Myers THIS a now Version, of an old song which runs something like this: "O I'm nobody's child,

And IM rather lie a Kotlischilil Than nolKxly's child A young gent in town whilo wending his way homeward about one o'clock the other night met an acquaintance. "Well, what's the latest?" said tho y. g. I guess wts're the latest," said tht* other.

Henry Bichardson and S. R. Freeman havo purchased tho (jueensware and house-furnishing establishment of Daniel Brown. Mr. Richardson, who is a most thorough, competent and energetic business man, will have charge of the establishment.

lowest and most unattractive parts of some time. He is about eighty war* the city wh?r. want and suffering exist.! old, and has lived in Martinsville thir1 and luiuy wretched creatures thank ty-tive years, during which time he

J. A. Parker, recently of Hutsonville, Illinois, who has purchased the F.agle Iron works of Win. J. Ball «fc Co., is a practical machinist and largo capitalist, ami will be a valuabloacquisitlontothis city. He was formerly a locomotive ongineer and ran the first train over tho T. II. tt I. Railroad between this city and Indianapolis. yij.ty

A German friend of ours got "on his ear" last week upon the arrival of his second pair of twins, and said to his family physician: Ov you bleese, doctor, it ish potter dot a schtop be boot to dose dings. Vun pair of quince I dinks is oiler riot, but more as dot ish plaid owit, don't it? Dot's vols de matter mil me. You know how it ish myself."

A very strange person, hailing from Martinsville, Illinois, and answering to the name of S. Rice,- has been stopping at the Terre-ltaute House for

God nightly that his ministering angels did not absent himself from that nro abroad.t place and never received or sent any 4s A sad storv, sadder oven than that of! communication through the postoffice.

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TERRE-HAUTE SATURDAY EVENING MAIL. FEBRUARY 11.1871.

GREAT bargain* in Jewelry at Riddle's. it ,r

COWSIDKBABLK good ftin is lost these winter nights because the skating rink is not open.

IT is a well-established fttet—no flmcy —that a person who is guilty of squirting tobacco juice In the house of worship, don't oxpec-to-rate as a gentleman.

SOMK of our German citlsens are talking about organising a joint stock company for tho purpose of buying a power press, and other equipments for the Banner office.if-,

A NEW boiler shop is in process of construction just east of the Richmond Machine Shops. The manufacture of of boilers will be commenced within two or three weeks.

MARRIAGE LICKNSKS.—The lollowing licenses have been issued bjrtheConntv Clerk since our last report: .Tames F. Craven and Mary A. Brucr.

Elias Anderson and Anna iArter. Demius lemtnK and Mary B. Floyd.

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Ellis Railsbacb and Martha J. Copple.

NOT a singlo building permit has been issued by the City Clerk in accordance with an ordinance passed by tho council i-onio four or five months ago, requiring all persons to procure such permits before commencing to build in the city. h*

CARTER Brothers havo commenced rebuilding their steamer Vigo which was burned on Saturday night. The old hull will be used as it is but slightly injured. The cost of repairs will be about §1,200. They expect to havo it ready for use within two weeks.

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THE Patrons of Husbandman organization at the Curry school-house in Honey Creek Township, now numbers fifty-one members. This is the oldest lodge of this order in the State. It is fast growing to be a powerful organization among the farmers of this county. 1

A (iKNTLEMAN from Linton Township informs us that his neighborhood is now undergoing a thorough canvass by a band of chicken thieves. Efforts have been made to arrest them but with

OUR reporter who was present during the difficulty among tho teamsters of this city concerning the freight of the Zancsville on Wednesday, says that he heard one or two gentlo oaths 011 that occasion, and that he thinks, with proper encouragement, the teamsters and steamboat men of this city inight learn to swear vcrv veil indeed.

ON: of the plcasantest places in town to pass a leisure hour is in the Fine Art Gallery over Bartlett fc Co.'s Book Store. Here will be found many exquisite chronns, paintings ami engravings. A view of Yo Semite attracts particular attention. B. fc Co, havo an immense sttjcktrf picture*, ftilmes,

THE Corporation Known as the North and South Railroad proposes to construct its line from Bloomtield to Worthington,

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present year if the citizens of Bloomtield will donate $i",000, and certain leases on mineral lauds held in trust by two citizens of that place for railroad purposes. The indications are that the citizens of Bloomfield will accept the offer and that the road from this city to that place will not be built.

THE Areola Record lias this to say about, the Paris A* Decatur Kail road, which will probably be extended to to this city:

Dwight Hitchcock, President, and Dr. W. T. Sylvester, Vic President, of the P. & It. lt.R. t'ompanv, vent East in the interests of the mod snort time flnee, and on Monday morning last, I)r. Hylvester returned, brtnuing with him the most che» rlm? Intela a in re in certain and early completion of thN great lxml enterprise rejoice with 11s In the assurance that tlie iron and rolling stock mil be readIIv scoured, from two or more sources, and lhat nil that is niswarv, now, Ls to tln|sh np the preparatory work, such as urndimt, bridging. Ac., so that the track nmv ba laid, the rnlltrg stock pni on and 1*11 PAltlHA DEC ATI." HA I I.UOAT) hecomo on'of the great weak h-tiivi tig throughfarca of our common country.

All honor to the CwrapAny! All HONOR to tho-e Kpndemen whose unwavering zeal nnl tireless IwImfts. under manv ilifllc.ullies. are alnml to culminate In ao ihueh BOO1 for itcnemuR and apurcclallvc ixtpU. And, "three times throe 'or our iihoad

We nro vrrj- Kind to ».««. ihnt the young Root and Shoe firm of ClalMtcr A Magner are ftist bnlldlng up a good trade In the niannftkcturlnfi of Ijnllrs". Men's and Children'* Ko»ts and fchoc*— they ar« "Head Quartet* for fine work and a perfect flt."

Bnalneo* Cha«HT».—The undersigned, Itavinu p*rrlta««*l of Mr.. J. B. Hedtltu his «4ockerl)nt«a. Would rc-pectfully Inform th« iHihllc that they wfi| open the ILih**Monday. Kcbrwirjr ISTFCJ ft-mli stock of the purest Ittuft*, an^ solicit th* favor af the old ettsiowcr* atnI all others who will iflfp them a Mr H. H. Jamm, who tM*twten pwmlptlon clerk for II. \. itavt* A a y«r pastf, will remain with tH aaft be pl -su^l t« ai hK old friend*,

FC. W.C. BCSTIN FT Co.

imVWUITVV, miREtT •!«. isu mua or Ev.K«Avr PArn I •AXQOKM which cwnaot a-* found at I any oibw 1KHW« In UM cliy. IIAIL. IMatag psu«m la

Ur««M MM| lMI fMOitkHBt Of and imitation Laen, IMB Oollan Ilaadk- rchiieK Afloat jm ^LSlKAtB) tMlr ytilMRiliiM

C«t, Navy, and other popular

brands of chewing tobacco call at Charlen Weldcl w^No. 11, •onth 4th street. 3S-lm.

LeavlT fmmr Meaanre at Clatfclter A Magner, for a nice pair of those light Spring Boots, Calf or Morocco.

Having Sold my entire Intereal In my meat shop, corner of flth A Ohio street*. I most rmpcctfully request that all those knowing thamselvcH indebted to me, to call and settle their account*. Am my meaas arc very llmitod, I shall expect prompt payment by those whom 1 have favored.

The bushiem will be continued by my successor, Gordon Lee, who will try to keep a good assortment of the best quality of fresh meats. Qiyq hlm.ii call.

OFF1CK Ol'TI'ITN-LEAVK ORBER1I AT BYC'E'N CARPET HALL for Mattings aud Shades.

Choice Havana Vtismm. at ten cents, or by the box. ^11 Charl«« Wcidel's, No. 11 south 4th street. Sl-lin.

Planet Saloon.—Dou't forget that the new proprietors of the above named popular place (Geo. MeHeury and John A. Bryan) set a regular business lunch every day from 10 to 12 o'clock a. in., and every Saturday night from 9 to 11 o'clock, and would like to have their friends and the public call on them.

Millinery CSOOIIM, Cloak and Dress Trimmings and Buttons very cheap at S. L. STHAVS, 33-tf. 149 Main street.

X«w Ik the time to buy a nice little home at a low figure, and some time on part of purchase. The advertiser wants to sell a House and Lot located in a quiet neighborhood—far enough from the Opera House to make it desirable! House contains 4 rooms all in good repair, with cellar good large cistern in yard. Lot has on it apple, peach, cherry and pear trees (big lives that grow fruit) with room to plant more. Price 81,250 —half cash, balance 011 good time. For further particulars acjdress HOUSE, P. O. Box 912, Terre-IIaute. 35-tf.

I.et hi in noW smoke Who never smoked before, And he who always smoked

Now smoke the more.

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efTbct. They are supposed to burrow in that vicinity as they exhibit a very tnorough knowlodge of tho country.

For some of those old-fashioned Genuine Havana Cigars have just been received at P. O. Lobby, from the Hampden Co-opera-tive Association, thq In-st Cigars made in this country—it will do you good to smoke them. Get your fine Cigars for Sunday comfort at S. R. Baker & Co's, 1'. O. l,o!by. ."2-2t

Special Xoticc to all persons who desire a perfect titling Shirt. Leave your measure at Bannister's within the next two weeks. He is going F.ast and will give his personal attention to your wants. Tiie.se shirts are not taken from an old stock anil palmed ofl' upon the pureh ier, but made to order and guaranteed to give satisfaction i:i every way. :«-2t.

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which they offer at very low'priccs.

PEOPLE whq flatter themselves that the hundreds of professional base-ball-ists in the country would forget to organize for next season, and try to earn an honest living at farming or playing draw-poker, or running a keno bank, are to be disappointed, as the chaps are getting ready for a vigorous campaign. Why can't they give people a rest 1.*

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ine my smoking tobacco.-'. J»-. Cli AN. WKIDllt., 33-lm. No. 11 south 1th street.

PRKPAltlNU I'Oi THE 8PHt\« €AMft*AI«X-KIOI IX and see the alterations and improvements at Ityce's CarpeOJtfli

Special Xolicc No. 2.—To all delinquents—'who arc cordially invited to call and ^.f^ti^ki.i adconjtt^Httetqre the loth, preparar tof^ to

Spring Trnae. By so doing you Will rejoice the heo#t of your friend, 82-2t. \V. H. BANNISTER.

From Mnralrttll, III.—Read the following certificate concerning Doctor Wilbur's cares:

Db. J. W'lLHCR: —Den Sir—Having rccei vedLinany letters of Inq.nry TOncernmg your manner of treating 1 .-rases, I deem it the better way of auswci ..ig them by saying In our paper wluvt I know about it, as reference has been made to inc.

I deem It just to myself and to you to say for the information of all inquirers, that in the cacc of my daughter, who was aftllct«d with what was willed by medical men an Ovarian Tumor, from which she suffered almost unto death, after having been treated by some of the best physicians in the state, such as Dr. By ford, of Chicago, and others without relief, 1 was Induced as a last resort to apply to you and test your peculiar method of healing the sick by magnetism.

Accordingly, I sent for your magnetic paper, which being applied as directed by you, begun at once to atl'ord relief, and by Its continued use, lor comparitively a very brief period, her tumor was entirely removed ami her usual good healthfully restored without the further use of morphine and tl\e many other sickening drugs usually employed in such cases.

And lean state further, that to my knowledge, in mv own family, and among many others in'this county afflicted In various ways, your practice has produced quite a number of permanent cures, and afforded great relief to those partially treated during your short sojourn among us.

Yours etc.,

^an. 27. W. C. NVhitijOck.

Special Notice.—Fine custom-made Shirts. Leav'^your nieasure with W. H. BANNISTKK.

Itev. Win. (•ridiiim. of N. \V. Ind. Conference, says "BAKU'S PECTORAL ELIXIR acts like a charm." s?

One dollar will actutlly cure your cough. Buy BAKU'S 1'KITMKAL ELIXIR.

(4rent Rnrjrniif In Fancy Goods, Notions, Hosiery, Gloves, HindkcTChlefH, FlanneK White OOKK and liibhons, at tlie! Closing Out Sale, at NipprrtU 32-tf

Sfow the time to purchase goods at lesi lhan New Yo:k prices, at the closing out sale, at Nlpperl"*.y 3 3^-tf

Every tbinic doing at New York prwent cost prices—in order to close business, fttNippert's.

physicianM recommend BARK'S PECTOKAL ELIXIR tor dhwasea of the Throat and S a

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(2o t« Xlppert'i for you Do' Goods aral save money. As Ii 11 lend to change my bu*i•tess aod wll sell at preaent al New \ork prices. 32-lf.

(Uoaina otu Mole a large *tock of choke ftuicy and nwple Dry Goods ut Nlppert's. «-tf.

I Want to tony Old n. R. F*EF.*A*, *.lf. |«l Mala

CkiMrea will take Baaa* PBCTORAI. ELIXIR. It will CURE^RNUP.,

The cio«ln|r oat Bole of NljtpatV large stock I* no humbug, flu* goods are all freah and will be sold at present st «wrt prion ia Xew York-

Hrri AhmM bavn oow oprtird fix bot assorted atock of K«*cy CJood*, Z-|lb| I WmHniti. Pun, *c_ wlileto has ever Hew ikowcd In tbb» dtv. IWt

Champnsne Wlnex, Imported Port and Sherry Wines, California Wines, and Pure Native Wine* from Herman, Missouri, at Lyne's, 229 Main street, immediately opposite the Terre-Hsnte House.

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The largest aMortment or K.adte» WalrhM. al the lotrmt prim, la nt Main street, near corner Stxtfc atreet.

O-tf. S. n. FREEXAK.

ClonklnffM and 8hawU at great bargains nt NlppertV. 32-tf.

A Penny aaved is a penny made! You can make many a penny by buying youi Corsets and Fancy Goods at

Hoop Skirt Faciory

Our Competitor* can't understand how it is possible, that we sell a great many good* cheaper t)**n they can buv them, and yet wc do It. 13-tf. IIKHZ J: ARNOLD.

Aak your Druggist for BARR'S PECTOKAI. ELIXIR.

Wc have two FlrNt-ClnNM Watch Maker*, and a Jeweler that can manufacture any article wanted. Those liavlug watches to repair will do well to make a note of this, u! S. R. FREEMAN, 11-tf. 1C1 Main s'rect, near Cor. of 6th.

MARRIED.

DEMING—FLOYD— At Saint Stephens Church In this city .Thursday evening. February 7th, by Itev. Dr. Austin. Itenias Denting. Esq., to Miss Mary Floyd, {laughter of the late Major John G. Floyd.

HAAS—IIACKLEMAN—At Wabash, Indian, on Thursday, 9t.h inst.. Mr. Jann-s M. Haas, of this city, and Miss Maria llacklcnian, of the former place.

DEATH.

DODSON—This morning at o'clock, of lung Fever, May Dodson, infant daughter ot W. B. and Elizabeth Dodson, aged £0 months.

The funeral will tak-? place to-morrow, (Sunday) afternoon at 3 o'clock, from the family residence on 13th street, between Chestnut aud Eagle.,

WANTED.

\17"ANTED.-Energetic Agent* to canvass ff for the Wheeler A Wilson Sewing Machine. A permanent situation and good coin missions otlered. Apply atofiice, N. E. corner Main and Sixth streets. li-tf

LEGAL.

rilHE STATE OF INDIANA, VIGO (THINfy. In the Vigo Common Pleas Court, NoYtiiil, Hatfield Halstcad vs. Mercy Halsi cad, in Divorce.

Be it known that 011 the 28ih day of January, 1871, the Sheriff returned process issued herein, showing that said defendant, Mercy Halstcad is a non-resident ot the Stale of Indiana.

Said non-r.wldent defendant hen-hy notilled of the pendency of said action against her and that the same will stand for trial at the April Term of said Court 111 the year 1871.

Attest: MARTIN HOLLINGKR, Clerk. 31-8t.*

rimics & royse, REAL ESTATE Arid Insurance Ag ts,

jEast Side Fifth Street,

Uet. Main and Ohio,

N, TKBREItAlTF, IM»IA.\A.

North America, Philadelphia, Assets 83,050,585 W Continental, New York,

Assets 2,688,037 74 Manhattan, New York, Assets 1,407,788 SO Home, Columbus, Ohio, ,,,4

Assets 038,147 34 North Western Life, Milwaukee, Assets 0.000,000 0#

Total Cash Assets $16,084,800 11

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FOR SALE.

OR SALE—FARM—I offer for sale my farm of 33 acres, frame house, good stale, J70 bearing apple trees, and a splendid assortment or fine fruit—good spring and well water. Threeand one-half miles southeast from the city, adjoining the farm of Alfred Pexg. Terms reasonable. 38-tf L. N. TKTJEBICK»N.

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SALE—Twenty acies of tlinhered on the Lock port n-d, four or five

miles from the city. Wi ell the whole tract on roaNonable* tirnu, ... will sell the tlmler. alone, of ten acres.

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TO TH WORKING CLASS.- We me now prepared to furnish all classet With constant employment at home, the. whoit* uf the time it:- lor spare moments. Business new, light a nl profitable. Persons »f either sex easily earn from lite, (o S5 per evening, e.nd a proportional sum by devoting their whole lime to the business, lloys and girls earn nearly as much ns men. That all who see this njlice tnay send their address, and test the business, we make this unparalleled ofl'er: To such as are not well satisfied, we will send $1 to pay for the trouble of writing. Full partictunrs, ToltiftWo moipW whlnh will do to commence -work on, aha a copy of The Peoples Literary Otn/xmiVm^onerofth* largest and best family newspapers published—all sent free by mail. Reader, if you want permanent, profitable work,address

E. C. ALLKN & CO.,

32-3m Augusta, Maine.

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SA LB—'Two mures wlli be sold time, M'ith goo'l «ii-iiruv, or cxchn lor corn. I.. KISSNKIi, .» 33-lm. l'aluc o: Molft

Ai-dv-1-'Ai1\i-• utier ior saj^k my farm 111 Hmii-y Creek Township, ©miles south of thecny. containing sixty-two acres. The impmvcinents HIMMSI of brick and fTame house of five rooms, good new sta ble, and good «ell and cisterns. l')ion the tract is twenty-tv aeres «f limber, ami an orchard containlnx seventy-live bearing apple tre-s, and a gtsnl variety of peach trees, pear Im-s, plum tritw, cherry tr«c». SarvlK berries, grnje vilies,raspberries, gixxae- a berries, Ac. Soil snnuy. Price $7t) |er iwre. ca«b, or it will be sold on one and two years time at $7"» |Kir acre. »«-tt. SAM III. HARRISON.

FpricesandnearlyB.

OR SALE—By IIolnve9-'C».i4P3 and Lots on every stree1 city, at terms to suit cnf.to ~fiTS. Also, business houses iu good Iocft'L as, low figures, that will always rviH n. »,..d profit. Have lands lu Vir^lniA Il .tucky. Tennesst'e. Indiana, IllinoL i'l.v- viii, Arkansas, Kansas and Iowa, jr.Lr. ,1* thousands of a»Tes of selecu-d OJ which are improved and s:o .... trade. For re.d ^tateeall al the otlioe. of 1). lolmet. second floor. 11.* miiin str". ?.

N. B.—Absiracis lui lushed if rciiulied al the time of sale, 10-tf.,

SAl.lS Foi sale at a bargain -0 acres «.tf Land, I miles South-east of Terreliaute. The most commanding building site in Vino i:uiin!y. 'l'ne land fs perullar-I3-adapted toibe cultivation of v-gctaLhe i»r fruits, being dry, *audv and producilvc. Terms one-.»ixih ca-h. balance lit f,v«' IHIIINal payment-.

For fiii iii- part ICUl.ir* -*p:'-'y to Kdilor Of MAIL. S W-tf. "V

I1JOR

SA I.E.—Fine Faun —The farm ot th«late Hiram South. Sr., lying .'iKs. mlh's soulh-easl fiom (he centri ot (lie i-ny, Is now ollered for sale. This js uneni the most .i«siraltle pieces of rural pr«ipeity In 'heeouiity or Slate. It lies partly noon the hlutl'Omi partly on the pndrle. The improvement are first-rate. The local ion OJ ihe rcsideiac IK of surpassing l"nut.v, e,.ininaj.dinn a vli of the whole eiiy and pialrie. There twi large orchinl* on ih•• plan\ a splendM grove nt' timber, and never fnillnustock water. The purchaser can have choice of hu.vlnx ninety one bundled ui.d Ki.\4i ikiJWU. Terms ea^j'. KIIHIIIH' at this otP'-- 12-tf.

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PICK A IKHTSK.

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MAX STRAlvOSCH bc^M ui announco t* lie public of Torre-Hauto lliat

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MLLE. CHRISTINA NILSSON

Has fully recovered from lier late lltncfc and will make appearance on

Thursday Evening, Feb. 10th,

AT E1U1IX O'CLOCK' ,3. **h

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MISS AXXIK I.OI1SK ARKV. Hi(i.\«n nui(J.\oLi, NHfi^OII K. VEHUKII.

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When M'llk NIIJ8SON will bo assisted by

M. H. VIKl'XTKMl*M.

glUXOK IJOHOM, If usiciii Com!nolo*

General Admlsshm. fe2. lh s« rved S .*nlR 11 and $'2 extra, according to location. OiiJ: lerytl. I

TICKET OFFICE open at llartlett's xik Store, 1U1 Main street.

^KTO,i:mknt notice.

All porsons knowing ttiemselvcf Indebted to the estate ol Andrew McPherion will please call and fcitl' .at his late iisi|en»-« 1% mlle« south of l,rnlrlctui, Indiana. a soon on possible. Alfo lhowe liavliiK elaln^ against the estate will please hand them In immediately. (iRATIA ANN Mi I'll f'.RIK»N.

Feb. 7th, IS71.

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PriJCATlON FOR LICENSE.

notice is hereby nlven that the nndersiiroeI will apply to the County commissioner*, at their regular session In March foi a lh-i-uw to wdl spirituous and Intoxicating t" less quantities lhan arpiurt at a dm.- lor th» sirnce of one year. The preinls*-* on which said liquors arc to be sold and drank are located In Hartford, Linton township, Vl*« eonnty. Indiana.

Feb. fl.—ill. N. 11. KENNKJ I,

$5 to $io per Day.

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ARTIHTH' MATERIA I JL.

INSTRUMENT8,I

UWICA

AND HIIEET MUSIC. I

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and OIRLS who engage in air lfti«ln** make from US lo SI® per day in their own localities. Full particulars and Instructtnm •ent free bv mall. Those lit ne«-d of IK-I IH*. nent, itrohtabb* work, should address

«M'. On»MJK Hrixflo* A o„ PortlAiid. 1

PRINTING.

NVITATIONS —For P^viK Parti**,- At. KOttei) up In any desired Myle, eitifi plain or colored Ink*. The^tyleoi out wmfc in not exC'idled anywhere. Torr"-Ihiiil» Printing Houstr, lfi Main street, 0. .1. Srn

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1 the Terre-Haute PrlntltiK Hon«e. Main street. All work don. pr» mplly ami when promised. O. J. Hinith A C.

1RY B. O. CJX A CO-H and Batik.

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PRINTING HOUSE,

IH Ms in Htrret.

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