Terre-Haute Weekly Express, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 17 November 1869 — Page 4
WEEKLY EXPRESS
THE STATEV, ,.
LAFAYETTE has a ghost.
SENATOHS MORTON
OUR
AND
PBATT favor
U8 with acceptable pub. doc's.
•.T. LADIES are admitted asj Indiana MeJical College.fi
tudentg in the
THE Democrats of Crawford county have inrtructed for Judge Par rett as a can didate for Supreme Judge.
HON. GEO. W. JTOIAN Rent a letter to the Lafayette-Woman Suffrage Convention expressing his regret at his inability to attend.
FLOYD county votes on the proposition to subscribe $95,000 to the New Albany and St. Louis Bailroad on the 4th of December.
THE Univerealists of New Albany propose to secure the Rev. Miss LeClere to preach for them for a short time. The lady is said to be a good preacher.
JAMES PHILLIPS, a railroad iron thief, was tried at Charlestown Tuesday, and, pleading guilty, was sentenced to two years' imprisonment in the penitentiary.
MRS. KEHO, Evansville, attempted to commit suicide by drowning in the Ohio river, on' Wednesday, but was rescued. Mental derangement is assigned as the cause. fi:
THE churches in Lafayette, got up a Union Temperance Prayer Meeting to "buck" against the Woman Suffrage Convention, but couldn't "bust" it. It "drew" as well as a circus.
,W. S. LINGI.E, ESQ., of the Lafayette Courier, made an address against the Woman Suffrage movement before the Con ventionat Lafayette on Wednesday ever.
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COL. DICK DE HART, of Lafayette, has V. sold his fine residence on East Main street in that city, to James Perrin, tfie wellknown capitalist of Rossville, who removes to Lafayette to engage in the banking busi ness.
GEORGE C. HARDING has severed his connection with the Indianapolis
IT
IS stated that McCracken, the State Billiard Champion, will play the match game with Gregg, of Connersville, within sixty days from the date of the challenge, although he has been quite unwell since no iournament.
A FEW DAYS ago Samuel B. Andrews, Indianapolis, locked up his house and went away to Friends' Mctting. Upon coming back, he found that his house had been raided by thieves, and nearly everything of value, including carpels, etc., stolen.
WORK has been commenccd,and is being vigorously pushed forward, upon the '•j?building for the State Reformatory for iff woman and Girls. It is located on the tract of land owned by the State, north of the Deaf and Dumb Asylum. The exca-Jr-j? rations have been made and the ruble stone work nearly completed, under contract awarded some time since.
MR. JOHN FISHBACK has completed and will deliver to Osgood, Smith & Co., to-day, the largest leather driving belt .ever manufactured in the West. The belt is eighty-six feet long, two feet wide and'five-eighths of an inch in thickness weighs over four hundred pounds and cost, *t list prices, $645. One hundred, selected, whole hides were required for its manufacture.—Ind.
Sentinel.
It is much better for John to constuct Bucli^work as that than tobother his head about the Postoflice or the Mayoralty. To encourage him in the right direction wc advertise his chamipion belt business gratuitously.
SUGGESTION that professional
loafers should be utilized as "subjects" for ithc dissection table at the Indiana Medical College, meets with general approval, j^'Terrc Haute is prepared to furnish her quota promptly, and will guarantee any .fiMdesired grade of meanness. We propose -to start with a healthy voting man who subsists on the proceeds of his mother's 5?" work at the washtub. If the dissecting -knife finds a heart in him it will gratify his friends who have never had eveidence of the existence of that organ irt his makesgyi ,up. When he is "done for" wc will ship a robust and handsome fellow who gets his provender from the proceeds of his sisiters' needle-worlc. A prompt disposal of -»§V"him will enable his sisters to procure suit"able clothing, not mourning, for winter ,4,-iwear.
THE
Second District—Delaware, Henry, Wayne, Rush, Fayette, Unioft, Decatur, franklin, JenrtliVgs, Kiplev, Dearborn, Ohio, Switzerland, Jefferson, Scott, Clark and Bartholomew.
Third District—Clinton, Tipton, Boone, Hanlilton, Hendricks, Marion, Haftcock, Shelby, Brown, Floyd, Lawrertce, Jack' don, Orange, Washington, Crawford, Harrison, Morgan, Monroe, Mndisqp, Perry and Johnson.
Fourth District—Tippecanoe, Fountain, ^arrcn, Parke, Putnam, Montgomery, Vigo Clay, Vermillion, Sullivan, Greene, OwtfB, Dubois, Daviess, Knox, Gibson, ]Pike Marti#, Varfderburgh, Warrick, poney, and Spcffcfr.
A CORRESPONDENT of the" Sentinel, writing from Jeffersonville, speaks as follows of the female department of the State Prison South:
For the last twelve years I have been in the habit of visiting this prison when ever I could do so, and I have only been able to apologize for the narrow provisions the Directors have made for the accommodations of female prisoners, in the fact that they did not expect many of the sex to take up their residence here. Their room—for they have but one—is a long, narrow, dingy apartment, not more than ten or twelve* feet wide, running along the range of their cells, and looks as if it had been built some tiftv years ago. It has no air of taste—no sitting room appearance, and looks more like a work shop, which it is, than anything else I can compare it to. It lacks furniture, carpet, blinds, white wash and almost every other evidence of comfort such as a woman would desire.
The woroei) who are here have continual view tlje iron doors of their narrow sleeping cells, and indeed their gloo-
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ted them, sif^c the religious services of Sunday. They have had in
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a [Treat many girls and women nere, mostly poor, ignorant and friendless ones, Td if of them have ever been imDreved to* elevated or reformed, it was alone to bs attributed to the influence exerted over UC!I) ly tji.Q^matTOns^of tho
SEYKOITK is soon to have anew Cbtholic church.
VALENTINE BYERShad his scalp entire ly peeled off, at Fort Wayne the other day. A fall from a car did it.
JOHN BRICKELL, of Tipton, has just been delivered of three hundred inches of tapeworm by aNew Albany artist'
FOR forging signatures to a title deed. Mrs. Amanda Seibert, of Indianapolis, goes to the State Prison South.
BAKTHLOMEW COUNTY
THE
Mirror_
He will not be likely to remain long in retirement. Gentlemen of his journalistic experience and ability are always in de and.
FROM
IS about to
erect a $40,000 prison and warden's residence.
THE National State Bonk Building, at Lafayette, in .nearly Completed and is said to be a beautiful structure.
THE Milburn Wagon Company at Mishawaka is now turning out two hundred wagons per week.
THE net passenger earnings of the Jeffersonville, Madison and Indianapolis Railroad for October were $89,695/-.
WORK has beeta commenced on the new Indianapolis glass-works. They will be in full operation in February.
Two VERY "interesting," but abominably indecent criminal cases, excite the «'fair women and brave men" of Tunnelton, Lawrence county.
THE Republican State Central Committee meet on the 24th in.st., at which time it will be decided at what time the next Republican State Convention will beheld.
THE
AUDIENCE that attended the last
Woman's Suffrage Meeting at Indianapolis numbered sixteen woman, eloven men, and one small bov.
J. N.
CONKI.IN,
proprietor of the City
Grocery Store, Indianapoiis, has made an assignment of his goods and chattel* for the benefit of his creditors.
Grand Jury of the United States
Circuit Court, Indianapolis, have returned ten indictments for counterfeiting, and twenty-two for violation of the revenue law.
JOSEPH SMOLLETT,
THREE
of Jasper county,
went to Chicago, the other day, to be treated for a mild case of tapeworm. lie was relieved of seventy-two feet and six nches of that horrible vermicular monstrosity.
injudicious and over-trustful
young women, of Switzerland conntv, bewail the sudden absence of one John L. Dunn, a gay deceiver. In the language of Johnny Allen, this young rascal should have "his coat-tail filled very full ofboots."
{JAMES
BARTLETT,
an old and respected
citizen of Utica township, Clarke county died very suddenly last Wednesday night, lie was at work during the day and made no complaint of illness until a few minutes before his death.
WILLIAM HEDGES,
Mri. Livcrmore is no', remarkable for her personal beauty but she talks herself pretty.
JAMES BOWMAN was killed in Colum-
BOWMAN
THE Indianapolis <Journal> states that
an item in the Lafayette Courier
it appears that Wabash is enjoying a period of spasmodic religion. Men, women, and children arc indicted for fishing, sewing, knitting and blacking boots respectively, on Sundays. About one hundred indictments were litely returned into Court against tho best citizens of the town, including ^several ladies three colored barbers were in the list.
THK
following are the Districts into
•. which the State is divided for the selection of Supreme Court Judges. In the |prcsont Bench Judge Frazcr conies from 'the First, Judge Elliot from the Second,
Judge Ray from the Third, and Judge Gregory from the Fourth: F5rst District—Steuben, La Grange, Elkhart, St. Joseph, Laporte, Porter, Lake, Starke, Marshall, Kosciusko, Noble, DeKalb, Allen, Whitley, Fulton, Pulaski, Jasper, Benton, White, Cass, Wabash,. Hufttington, Wells, Adams, Jay, Randolph, Grant, Blackford, Howard, Carroll aiYd Miami.
President has appointed the Hon.
,Tohi\W. Bui-son, of Muncie, Indiana, a Government Director on the Union Pacific Railroad, vice Jesse L. Williams resigned. Mr. Burson is a gentleman of the highest character, strict integrity, and is a practical railroad man, having been connected with the Bellefontaine road for a number of years, and of whose directory he is still a member. Mr. B„ is admirably qualified to discharge the duties of such a position, and we congratulate the President upon his selection as a worthy successor to Mr. Willioms.—Ind. Journal.
AKTICLKS
of Association have been filed
in the office of the Secretary of State of the Detroit, Logansport and St. Louis Railroad Company, with a capital stock of $1,200,000. The eastern terminus is on the State line, either in De Kalb or Steuben county, and thence runs through the counties of Steuben, DeKalb, Noble, Allen, Whitley, Kosciusko, Wabash, Miami and Cass, terminating at Logansport. The length of the road is about 113 miles, and the Directors are James L. AVilson, E. ,W. Fosdick, W. W. Griswold, Samuel
Greenameyer, W. H. H. Dils, Wm. H. Hubbell and John W. Boyle.
COL. JOHN MCCREA,
we are informed,
has accepted the jtosition of Moral Instructor, in the Soldiers' Home, at Knightstown, with a salary of $800 per vear.— Kloomington Progrct.
Prav what are his duties? If he is simply a Chaplain the soldiers have seen enough of that sort of thing during their field service. In our opinion those eight hundred dollars would be better expended if applied to eking out the miserable allowance provided by the State for "grub.' There are plentv of clergymen near the Home to do all the preaching that the boys require. And besides, an eight hundred dollar man is too cheap an arrangement anvhow.
THAT
unfortunate little boy whose
mother cut his trowsers of the same divisions behind and before, so that they might be changed about and wear evenly, and whose papa at first sight of the baggy garment, burst into a roar of laughter and exclaimed, "Oh, my dear, how could you have the heart to do it? The little fellow won't know whether he is going to school or coming home!" has arrived at Evansville, after visiting hundreds of towns and cities during the last fifteen vears. The local of the Courier has interviewed the poor fellow, and tells the story of his W.QCS as well as any of the hundreds of locals who have essayed the task. Wc ll0]»c ho will get back to Fort Wayne soon, for the Democrat locai wants to use him
over again.
TinfWHT/KIM*'
Wear i»r*at, Opening wondering ey*s, To sesn the beauty of* world Lifting thy hand* ia pink ivpriM
Toward curtains round thy cradle Or led Shalt thou fin id life'afntnie snows A tale of feelings chilled dikeloMr
Sweet ebildhoOd* wahdertllf in the dell When violets ana wind flower* wait To Wnlfcper that they lore you well-
Where moeses ipread in cushioned state,— Will these unburdened hours depart To bring an autumn of the heart?
Youth, looking for the answering kis« Of love's fall clasping ecstasy, IT Believing in the perfect bliss
Thy waking dreams portray to luee S Can it thou discover far aWay The ice-bars of a Wintry day?
Manhood, full-armed with light and lore, Complete in power as truth designed Not Pallas from the brain of Jove.
But offspring of Jehovah's mind ., In thy fair wisdom dost thou «ee The withering time awaiting thee? Xtw* •J,.0 human life, charmed by the notes
Of weary musie, swee|i that far From joy's celestial fegion floats Through Mftals angels leave ajar Can ye believe, while thus elate, That song may leave you desolate?
0, sibyl, syren, prophet, seer! What name to this sure knowledge give? What art doth so transmute the tear
Of thought's fore-warning, that we lire Like seasons whose succeesive birth
Brings oft the wintry time to earth? ,'f
THE FOOTSTEPS OF DEC AT.
PBOM THI SPANISH.
Oh! let the soul its slumbers break—. Arouse its senses and awake, To see how soon Life in its glories Rlla&s away, And thB etelfh footsteps of decay
Come stealing on.
And while we view the rolling tide,' Down which our flowing minutes glide Away so fast. Let ns the presentbour employ.. And deem each future dream a joy
Already past.
Lot no vain hope deceive the mind— No happier let us hope to find To-roorroto Iban to-day. Ottr gttlden dreams of yore were bright. Like them the present shall delight-
Let them decay.
Our lives like hast'ning streams must be, That into one eneulphing sea Are doomed to fall— The sea of death whose waves roll on O'er king and kingdom, crown and throne.
Ana swallow all.
Alike the river's lordly tide. Alike the humble rivulets glide To that sad wave: Death levels poverty and pride* And rich ana poor Sleep side by side
Wittiin the grave.
Our birth is but a starting place Life is the running of the race, And death the goal There all our glittering toys are brought— The path alone, of all unsought,
Is found of all.
See then how poor and little worth Are all these glittering toys of earth That lure us here 1 Dreams of asleep that death must break Alas! before it bids us wake.
We disappear.
Long ere tho damp of earth can blight. The cheeks' pure glow of red and white Has passed away. Youth smiled, and all was heavenly fairAge came and laid his finger there,
Alld where are they?
Where is the strength that spurned decay. The step that roved so light and gay. The heart's blithe tone? Tho strength is gone, the step is slow. And joy grows wearisome and wo.
When age comes on.
TERRIBLE TRAGEDY IN IOWA. ———
A Mother Murders Her Three Children with an Ax--The Father Becomes Insane Through Grief. ——
a well-known and
old citizen of Evansville, has been arrested for passing counterfeit money.—Exchange. Hedges is not an old citizen of Evansville, but he is quite too well known for the successful prosecution of "little jobs."
TIIE
Lafayette Courier pays this hand
some compliment to one of the principal speakers at the recent Suffrage Conven tion in that city:
was killed in Colum
bia township, Dubois county, on Monday last. Bowman and another man were engaged in sawing off a log on the side of a hill. Bowman was standing on the lower side when the log started down hill, rolling over him and injuring him so badly that he died in a few minutes. —————
the weakness of the new State building turns out to be more of an optical illusion than anything else. The weight of the law library caused the floor to settle some, but the plumb, the square and the level prove that the wall which, to affrighted eyes, appeared so crooked, is really straight. —————
A correspondent of the Chicago <Evening
Journal> gives the following account of the
I arrived at the house in about twenty minutes after the alarm was given—and such a scene I pray God to deliver me from ever witnessing again. Here, oh God! too true, lay weltering in their blood three darling little children, asleep in death! Yes, dead! dead! even by the hand who had thus far reared them, and she forsaken them to take her own life!
We immediately placed the bodies in charge of a proper person, and ordered an inquest to be held at 12 o'clock noon.— The intervening time was spent in searching the adjoining cornfields, ravines,creeks, etc., for the missing wife and mother.— Messengers were also started for the husband and father, who had left his family only the morning before, all in health— his wife seemingly happy—his darling little ones climbing upon his knees, prattling with their tiny tongues of future joys, and lavishing upon him their fond parting kisses—alas! which proved to be a final adieu—to attend to his labors— threshing about three miles distant.— Poor man! He arrived about 9 o'clock in the morning at his residence, amid relatives and friends, their host, the pride of his life, the great hope of his future, gone! gone! Sir, the very strongest heart did melt—tears were wrung from the dryest eyes, as we tendered our sympathies to the poor fellow as he lay groaning—"My poor Charlie! My dear Frank! Darling babe! O, where is my poor Mary?" in the greatest distress. May God help him in his bereavement, and, indeed, be his comforter.
The children were aged respectively three years and nine months, one year and eleven months, and three months.
The shocking affair has excited the people of the west half of this county beyond anything that has ever occurred in this region. Search has been continued day and night ever since, with no discovery of the unfortunate mother. The theory that has possesssed everybody in that quarter is that she is insane. But there had been none of th# usual indications of insanity. She had spent a portion of the preceding evening at a near neighbor's, and went home bright and happy. She is only about twenty years of age, and is said to have been a pleasant and attractive woman. Acting upon the theory of insanity, all efforts to unravel the horrid mystery have been in that direction. "We have already published the return of the mother to her home, in a state of insanity.
GOSSIP FOR LADIES.
Walking suits of black velvet or velveteen are very fashionable and are already extensively seen on Fifth avenue, New York.
All the ladies at the Fifth Avenue Hotell have fallen in love with Father Hvacinthe.
Some ladies wear their bonnets so high in front that at a distance they have the appearance of a drum major of a band.
Loose mantles will be more in vogue this season than the sacques or the tight fitting basque.
The
recherche
toilettes displayed by
Olive Logan at her Boston lecture created a great flutter among the modistes of that good town.
Miniature wheelbarrows filled with tlowers is the latest novelty in the florists line. Rather too suggestive, we think.
Blue flannel jackets trimmed with large brass buttons are worn in the streets by every
brassy
young lady.
Gloves arc now worn very light in tho streets—a new French lasuion not altogathw genU^l.
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Clements Thos Castello Michael Coffin Wm Conner Btp D&ytdn John Davis David Davis Wm Davis Denny W S Dickerson 4 Dickerson S Day Richard Dubler Dr Thoi Ooff Norman 2 HarmanThos Harden & Barton Hawkins Wm Harptsi- 8 S Hays Orlando Harlam 11 Hoprwell WII Huffman Jas Hougt Hughes Hunt John Hudson Jos Hull Jacobs John
Evening
gives the following account of the
murder of three children in Eden, Marshall county, Iowa, last week: It is a painful duty which I perform, when I write you and chronicle one of the most startling, horrible and atrocious murders on record in our country. A murder, where the robber has not applied the knife for money—where neither revenge, hate, jealousy, nor so many of the general causes attributed to prompting the murder of one fellow-being by another —but love for her little ones, fear of hard times—where one of the most kind mothers of our land, one of the most loving and kind wives, has planned and carried into execution a murder long to be remembered in our community—aye, even in our whole land.
Mr. II. D. Clark and family, consisting of his wife and three children, have been living on the farm of Mr. JohnGuldy. Mr Clark is running a threshing machine, consequently isonly|at home a portion of time. About 7 o'lock Tuesday morning one of Mr. Guldy's children went to the house to leave some dinner for their father, who was gathering corn on the place, and was in the habit of going to the house to eat his dinner. Upon opening this door, the child discovered the three children lying on the bed dead —two on a trundle, and the babe on a large bed. The child gave the alarm, and the neighbors, upon arriving, found the bodies of the children still warm They had evidently been killed with an axe which was still standing by the bed. Their heads were split open, and the scene was a most horrid and frightful one.
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ATTACHMENT NOTICE.
State of Indiana, Vigo county, SS—James Watts on. John Baxter—Attachment before L. B. Denehie, J. P., Harrison township.
Whereas a writ of attachment was issued by me against the goods and chattels, rights, credits and effects of John Baxter, and whereas a return of defendant not found has been made on the summons issued in said case, upon which return the said cause has been continued by me until the 22d day of October 1869, at the hour of one o'clock, r. M. The said John Baxter is hereby notified of the pendency of this proceeding, and to appear and answer the plaintiff's complaint at my office, Harrison township, said county and State, at the day and hour above named, or in default whereof the said cause will be heard and determined in his absence.
Given under my hand and seal, this, the fifth day of October, 1869. [SKAL] L. B. DENEHIB. J. P. oct6w3t
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TATE OF INDIANA, VIGO COUNTY. SS. Pleas Court, December term, IMS—Margaret Watts vs. Gcorgo K. Watts— Divorce.
On this dav to-wit, the 2d day of November, A. J. 1S69. come? tho Plaintiff by Leonard P. Mur-xy. Attorney, and file their complaint herein: also an affidavit, showing that tho Defendant is a non-resident of the State of I a a
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Containing a Fairy Store for Christmas, Plays, Puzzles and_ Wonders, 16 large pages, illustrated. stamp for .. field Street, Boston, Mass.
Sent FREE on receipt of 2 cent for postage. ADAMS CO., 2o Brom-
COMMON SENSE!!
WANTED—AfiENTSL $250 per month to sell the only («EM INE IMPROVED COMMON SENSE FAMILt SEWIXG MACHINE. PRICK ONLY $18. Great inducements to Agents. This is the most popular Sewing Machine of the day, makes the famous "Elastic Lock Stitch," will do any kind of work tjwt can be done on any Machihe, ItirtjOOO sold and tho demand constantly increasing. Now is the time to take an Agency. Send for circulars tsrBeieare of infringers.Address SECOMB A CO, Boston, MaSs., Pittsburgh, Pa., or St. Louis, Mo.
Circular Saw Mills
O SOLID IROX,
With improved direct attachment, warranted capable of cutting over 2000 feft Of flooring per houri aiid uriQuestifinably BETTEK, more Durable niirt Ckeaper than any other Mill: also best and cheapest WTEAJf E3iGIAES, manufactured by STEVENSON SEARS, at Upper Sandusky, 0. Send to them for full particulars.
S(Jader-Clotbes
Aromatic Vegetable Soap!
For the Delicate Ski a of Ladies and Children. SOI.D BY ALL HRVGOIfiTS.
T1IK
COJtlt will change any colored
hair or beard to a permanent Black or Brown. One Comb sent by mail for one dollar. For sale Address
For sale by Merchants Uruggists generally. Magio Comb Co., Springfield. Mass. f)AA per month paid to Agents, f!) I fJ
fprwV*' salary or commission,
to sell our Patent White Wire Clothes Lines. St. Address Hudson lliver Wtr« Works, 75 Wm y., Chicago, Richmond or Memphis.
A PAT—33
new articles Agents
Samples KRKK.
II. B.SHAW,for
PERFECT
Alfred, Me.
1 /tf\ How 1 marie it in six months. tPlXTrV/
Cret
AT.
Having an extensive Establishment, well stocked and in full operation, we are prepared to do all kinds of work in our line, in the best style, and at short notice. OltJyERS SOLICITED. janl3d3mwly
and sample mailed free.
J. Fullnm, N. ASK vour Doctor or Druggist for SWEET QtlXISE— it equals (bitter) Quinine. MTd by
STEARNS, FARR
Co., Chemists, New York.
DON'T SHAKE. THE SUREST AGUE REMEDY KNOWN. Johnson's Vegetable Candy Ague Core. Safe, permanent and effectual. So pleasant everybody will cat it. Contains no poison.^ Sold everywhere. Made and sold by HOWELL JOHNSON, Bedford, Ind. Sent, postpaid, on receiptof pricc.
A CURIOUS MAJf! HH
has discovered a speedy cure for Catarrh and cold in tne head, and sends the recipe free to all sufferers. Address
Dr. A. S. KENNEDY, Auburn, N. Y.
DR.
WHITTIER, 617 St. Charles St.. St. Louis, Mo., of Union-wide reput:' «:i, treats all venereal diseases also, scu.uia.1 emissions, impotency, &c., the result of selfabuse. Send 2 stamps for sealed pamphlet, 50pp. No matter who failed, state case. Consultation free.
AFFLICTED RESTORED. Ignorance Kxposed! Fallacies Unmasked 1 Highly important to both sexes, married and single, in health and disease !^©r. I«Pment's, Paris, London and New York .Medical Adviser and Marriage Guide, 81st Edition. Nearly 500 pages and 100 Engravings, upon Gonorrhea, Gleet, Strictures, Syphilis, Scninal Weakness, Impotency, Inflammation of the Bladder, Old Ulcors. Piles, Bright's Disease, Ac., ire- Elaborate treatment with recipes and certificatcsof cures. Price $1. Mailed free. Offices for treatment, 896 Broadway, New York. Direct letters. Box 844.
MANHOOD—Essays for Young
Men, on the evils of Self-Ennrrvatnn.yiith certain„help for the erring and unfortunate. letter envelopes, free of charge
ip I
Sent in sealed letter enve Aedress IIO
HOWARD ASSOCIATION,
WJ4RD Box P. Philadelphia. Pa.
BUSINESS
CHANCE—Wanted, a man in
each town and city to manufacture and sell Weather Strips and Rubber Mouldings. Patent run out, free to all. From S10 to $120 worth needed upon every building, from 300 to 500 per cent, profit. Send your address upon stamped envelope, for full particulars and price list of Materials, ready to bo pu together, to
KEA BRADHTREET,
Boston, Mass.
Aery
MADAM DUVAL, P. 0.
Box 2438, New York City.
LOCK HAVM.PA.
MESSRS. LIPFKSCOTT BAKEWKLL.
Lippencott
Pittsburgh,
Pa Gents:—We have been using your makeoi GangSaws in our Mill, and find them, in point of quality, superior to any have ever used. Yours, 4c.
SHAW.we BLANCHAKO
Co.
&
Bakewell's
Patent Ground,
Patent Temper,
(STAMPED.)
CIRCULAR SAWS. JAMFSTOWK, N. Y.
Lippencott Baketeell—We have no trouble with your Saws they don't need to be lined up with paper we pnt them on the Mandrel ana tbey go right along.
Temper perfectly uniform and quality unsurpassed. Respectfully,
CHAS.J.FOX.
LIPPE5C0TT BAKEWEIX.
Manufacturers of Circular, Malay, Mill Gang and Cross-Cut Saws. Chopping Axes, all sbapeg. Colburn's Patent Covered Scoop.
C. K. GIFFORD, Y. S.,
TREATS ALL l-
Diseases of Horses and Cattle.
Hospital' and Offico. corncr of Sth and Eagle streets, Tcrro Iiaute, Jnd. octSwly
,4 PPLICATION FOR LICENSE.—The undcrsigncd hereby gives notice that he will apply to tho County ^Commissioners at their regular session in December. 18ft', for license to sell spirituous and intoxicating liquors in less quantities than aquartata time, for the space of ono year. The premises on which said-Iiquors are to be sold are located ou the corner of Second and Walnut streets, sn the city of Terre llautt. in Harrison townshlj), Vigo oounty, Indiapa. B, MYKR, nar$dltw3t
FALL STOCK*
Address
Company, Phila., Pa,
A OEHTI W AHTED—Far Maw to Make the Farms Pay. A sure, safe and practical Guide to every Farmer,Stock Raiser, Gardener and Fruit Culturist- By this book yearly profits may be doubled, land increased in value, poor men made rich, aad honest labor rewarded. Engluk and German. Everybody buys it. 600 sola in a few townships. Hundreds in a single township. Agents can find no better work daring the Fall and Winter. Farmer! and tktir «oa* can each maht •too per month. Send«for circular address
IRISH# FRENCH POPLINS,
BOMBAZINES
I E?npre§8 Cloth,
,fV«| f,-j [v'fs,i^| jt, BUUHMt ».» '.i li* ^5^4-1 r# at A"tsntfxJ?
SATIN DE CHINE STRIPES
CO.,
Hinsdale, N: H.
Publishers,
HOLIDAY J0URNAN FOR 1870
CALICOS, FLANNELS,
SHEETINGS & SHIRTINGS,
-lii-5 .'i .•»*. an
HOSIE3iR/ir,
COLLARS CUFFS, (New Strlesi) •.•'tit.---D.i--Jtt „•»=. 't'
O-XjO-ves
O in
OI/OJION'S Chjldrea'Supports ••/—Is the most perfect article of the kind ever offered to the public made prettily, fits nicely, gives ease and comfort and is just what every Miss wants. Mothers interested in the comfort and health of their daughters should examine its merits. Foi sale by
HERZ ARNOLD, Terre Ilaute, Ind.
Manufactured by D. B. SAUNDERS A CO., 96 Sumner St., Boston, Mass. KNIT-KIN IT-KNIT
AGENTS WANTED everywhere to sell the AMERICAN KNITTING MACHINE, the only practical Family Knitting Machino over invented. Price $25. Will Knit2,000 stitches •)!i te. Address AMERICAN KNITTI^ CHINE CO.. Boston, Mass., or St.
73 Main Street,
Terre Haute, Indiana,
IS NOW IS FULLBLAST!
OUR STOCK IS COMPLETE in overy Department, and we can show our patrons an immenso variety of all kinds of
DRESS 000DS,
lomcsticM,
Cloths,
Cassimeres, Shawls,
Flannels, Blankets,
&e.
ALL BOUGHT FOR CASH AT THE
LOWEST PRICES!
».•.Ij« And which will be
Box 265,
WATCH FREE—GIVEN GRATIS to evlive man who will act as agent in a new, light and bonorablo business, paying $30 a day. No gift cnterpris. No humbug. No money wanted in advance. Address R. MONROE KENNEDY. Pittsburg, Pa. ~K*or Ladles Private Clrenlar or S most nseful and indispensable articles ever invented, address
Sold Cheap!
We Have but One Price! Any child can bo sent tothe New York Store and will bny AS CHEAP as the best jndge of DryGoodsi Thns J,
Justice is Done to All!
Remember the SI|ru:?
And try the New York Store!
Ton will be convinsed that the place for
73 Main Street, -"*1
Terre Haute, Indiana,
Wittenbers, KvacUuiipt & Co.
DRESS GOODS!!
VERY LATEST STYLES.
siXjzecs
TERHE IIJVXJTK,
mtmetefnt
'Corner of Fifth and Main streets,s™^ i':r
TERRE HAUTE, INDlAJfA-,
Affords facilities equal to any Business College in the West for
Practical Instruction in RookKeeping, Penmanship, and Arithmetic, 1 -r7 .• And all other departments of Accountantship.
Students can enter at any time. Each stu dent receives private instructions. College Journal, with full information as to the course of instructions, qualifications for entering, necessary expenses, Ac., will be forwarded to any address on application to the Principals. au*25dw3m GARVIN OWEN.
SIMPSON'S COLUMN.
RUFUS
BARETZ,
7 Diagonals, «t 41 iufSS J*
SIMPSON,
Attorney at Law,
NOT AMY PUBLIC,
COMMISSIONER of DEEDS for WESTEISSTATES
FIRE AND LIFE jsv insurance
Agent,.
Terre Haute, Ind.
OFFICE—In Scott's Btiildiiigj up stairs, opposite the Now Court House. NOTICE—Collections made in and out of Court, at reasonable commission.
ESPECIAL ATTENTION given to settlements of Estates and Guardians in the Probate Court.
———<>———
WANTED. wr1 a'
FARMS AND HOUSES
Continental Life Ins. ^Co.
'-'op NEW YOBK.
In fact* eterything calculated^to koci» our stoek *8 it is. Ine mdst complete in the State.
GIVE US A CALL.
Tuell, Ripley & Dealing,
..Main St. Cor' 5th,
DRY GOODS.
—————
ij, -i'-' he i-ri 1- r-
New York Store,
CAPITAL, paid in $ 100,000.00 ASSETTS 2,16f,i 8.49 POLICIES Issued for 1869 6.004 i-.-'s
ifcl.OOO
DR.
DR. RICHAU'S GOLDEN BALSAM No. 2, will euro tho third stages of Syphilitic and mercureal Rheumatism, etc. And I def] tbose who suffer from such diseases to obtaii a radical care without the aid of this mcdi cine, which docs not prevent the pntienb from eating and drinking what they like.— Price of either No. 1 or 2, Five Dollars per bottle, or two bottles, Nino Dollars.
DR. RICHAU'S GOLDEN ANTIDOTE. A safe and radical cure for Gonorrhea, Gravel, and all Urinary Derangements, accompanied with full directions. Warranted to cure. Price S3 per bottle.
DR. RICHAU'S GOLDEN ELIXIR AMOUR. A radical cure for General Debility in old or younp, imparting energy to those who have led a life of sensuality. Priee, S5 per bottle, or two bottles 59.
On receipt of iricc, by mail or Express, those remedies will be shipped to any place. Prompt attention paid to all correspondents. None genuine without the name of DR. RICHAU'S GOLDEN REMEDIES. D. B. RICHARDS, sole proprietor, blown in Glass of bottles. Address,
TERRE IIA UTE, IS DIANA.
Pension Claims Prosecuted. Arrears of Pay Procured, Bounty
LEATHER, HIDES, &C.
L. A. BURXKTT. JCIJIX F. 1IKACHAM.
A. BURNETT & CO., ,,
Manufacturers and Dealers in
Leather, Hides, Oils, Shoe
Findings/-
AND Cl'ItRIEItS* TOOLS, .\
Nos. 144 146 Main St., Terre Haute, Ind
CASH for Hides, Furs, Sheen Pelts, Deer Skins, Tallow, and Leather in the Rough, Conf\}gnmeuts always recci' prompt attention. may5dwtf
UNDERTAKERS.
ISAAC BALL,
UNDERTAKER,
Is prepared to execute all orders in his line with neatness and dispatch, corner of ThiH and Cherry streets, Terre Haute, Ind. jan20-5-dwti
UNDERTAKER.
if.
Pi
«rs
1
iTT
A
.In Dry Goods, is the
New York Store,
If joa require a reiiabia reaadjr, use "the
Dr. Harrey's Pemalo Pilli
Have no eqaal. The* are safe aad surein ordinary cases. PaiCi, On Pu
BOTTLI. DR.
BARvers a
A vftluabl* fymotomt inform at. on thit N E W METHOO furnithtd to those who w't* *«t •*. *r«o
DGOTO
It. II. SOIPSOXV District Ageat.
Marl ldwtf
ladtes Uaderwfar,'' u'-
REWARD
For any case of the following discascss which the Medical Faculty have pronounced mcurablei that
ftlCliAU'SdoLDEJf
REMEDIES WILL
NOT CURE.
DR. RICHAU'S GOLDEN BALSAM NO. 1, will cure Syphilis in its primary and secondary stages, such as did Ulcers, Ulcerated Soro Throat, Sore Eyes, Skin Eruptions and Soreness of tho Scaly, eradicating disease and mcrcury thoroughly.
DR. D. B. RICHARDS,
No. 228 Varic street. New York.
OfScc hours from 9 A. M. to 9 p. M. Circulars sent. Correspondents answered. mayl2dltaw-wly
MILITARY CLAJMS.
DAVID S. DANALDSON, Military Attorney, Notary anil Claim Agent, Regolarly Authorized and Licensed.
Office—Farvington Block, S. E. Corner Public .Square,
Up Stairs, First Door,
It
fonger
Money Procured.
1*5- Refer to Merchants, Bankers and Citixens genorally, and to any one of the thousand whose claims havo been obtained by inc. ia9dwtf D. S. DANALDSON.
W. O' CONNELL,
Having purchased back from E. W. Chadwick, Grnber «t Co., the Undertaker's Establishment, and having had seven years experience in the business, is now prepared to furnish Metalic Burial Cases, Cases, Caskets, and Wooden Coffins, of all styles and si%cs, from the best and largest stock of burial material in the State, at No. 2 North Third street, Torre Haute, Indiana. dwtf Terro Haute, May 29.
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P4
2-
3 k. 0
$
CO
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iapers prove that he has been located there by years than any other so advertising. Tbe establishment, library, labratory and appointments, are unrivalled in the West, unrivalled anywhere. Ag», with experience, can be relied upon, and tho Doctor can refer to many physicians throughout the country. In past succoss and present position he stands without a competitor. THE WRITINGS OF A PHYSICIAN WHOSE
———
OLD
sir
PILLS,
four degrees stronger than they are Intended for special case*-Price five Dollar* Per Box. Private eirculars sent free. Enclose stamp. If yon cannot procure the Pills, enelow the money and address BRRAN CO., 64 Cedai Street. New York, and Oti receipt they will be sent well sealed by return mail.
Dcl9-deodwly
pB.HALE»s
THROAU LUNC
Catarrh, Throat Diseases, "Bronchitis, Asthma and Consumption treated by a .Afcw JMefh ol that is eminently successful.
»r. IIALE "J
Will visit Terre Haute the first Thursday in each month, and maybe consulted at theTerre Haute House. At all other times, at his permanent Office,Miller's Block,Indianapolis. ffidwtf
Bryan's Life Invigorator,
OR LIFE REJUVENATING ELIXIR, For all Derangements of the Urinary Organs lis gives
Life, Health and Strength to all who use it and follow my directions. It never fails to remove Nervous Debility, Impotency or want of Power, and all weakftoss arising from Excesses or Indiscretion, resulting in loss of memory, unpleasant dreams, weak norves. headache, nervous trembling, general lassitude, dimness of vision, flushing of the skin, which, if neglected tfill surely lead to Insanity or Consumption.
IT
TO SELL AND BENT.
liS* It X' 1
heft the system is once aftect-
cd, it will not re'tftffer *ithwt held. It must be invigorated and stfetfgtKened, to enable the sufferer to fulfill the amies tff life.
This medicine has been tested^ for many years, and it is warranted a cortaift CURK, no matter how bad the±dose may be. Hundreds of certificates can be shown. Pricc one Dollar per bottle, or six bottles for five Dollars for five dollars.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. If you cannot procure it send a statement of your case, and enclose the mone^ to BRYAN & CO., £4 Cedar street. New lork, and it will be sent you. On receipt of Five Dollars, a bottle nearly equal to seven small will be sent to any express office in the United States, charges paid. Private circulars. sen on application, enclose stamp. dco!9eodwly
WILBER, Office, Con
sultation and Reception Rooms, 616 Washington Avenue, St. Louis, Mo., treats with the greatest success all Diseases of Woman. Lonehoreea. or Whites Falling, inflamation or Ulceration of the Womb, Ovaritis, Pruritis, Auienorrhoea, Menorrhagia, Dysmenorrhea. and Sterility, or Barrenness also, overy disease connected with Puberty, Menstruation or Pregnancy. Since the Doctor confines himself exclusively to the treatment of these complaints, and treats a very large number of eases, it follows that his knowledge of them must be far more extensive and accnratc than that of physicians in general practice. Send stamp for Medical Pamphletof thirty-six pages. No matter who have failed, read srhat he says. Patients in every Western State. Cures guaranteed.— Consultation by letter or at oflicc free. Rooms for patients requiring daily attention. A Indy assistant. Hour 9 A. M. to 7 r. v., Sunday excepted.
ERRORS OF Y0UTIL Young Men. theexperienee of years has demonstrated tho fact that reliance may be placed in the cfficacy of
DR. BELL'S SPECIFIC, N# For the speedy and permanent cure of seminal Weakness, the result of Youthful Indiscretion, which neglected, ruins the happiness, and unfits tho sufferer for business, social society, or marriage. They can be used without detection or interference with busi
Price one dollar per box, or four boxes for three dollars. If you cannot procure these pills enclose the money to
BRVAM
Co.,
REPUTATION IS UNION-WIDE, ARE WORTH READING. Doctor Whittier publishes a Medical Pam-
Shet
relating to encrcal Diseases and the isastrous and varied consequences of selfabuse. that will be sent to any address in a sealed envelopo for two stamps. It contains fnll symptom lists that will enable thoso af•#Scted to determine the nature of their complaint and give a written statement of their ease that will answer almost as well for the purposo of treatment ns a personal interview but where it is convenient, the Doctor should be consulted personally. Those having friends that inay require advice, can supply them with this valuable work sending their address, with stamp. Thus you can assist tho unfortunates without their knowing their benefactor. Certainly no sub ject is of more importance than purity of "ood and perfect manhood.
It is self-evident that a physician who confines himself exclusively to the study of a ccrtain class of diseases and treats thousands of cases every year, must acquire greater kill in that specialty than only {rencral iracticc. Many physicians, recognizing this act, introduco patients to the Doctor after reading his Medical Pamphlet. Communications confidential. A friendly talk will cost you nothing. Office central, yet retired. No. 61" St. Charles street, St. Louis. Mo Hours. 9
A.m.,
to 7
P.
Sundays excepted.
HELPS &C0.
LC ACCNTI TLANDT
•B r,
»T_ r. O
THE NOVELTY
IS THK OSI.Y VrKIXGri! THAT HAS i!*'a
Patent Flange Cog-Wheels OX BOTII ENDS OF TIIE ROLLS.
The eo(f.« on one end of a roll nre
tively between those
011
Notwithstanding the rolls can separate free
ly at
-i
cither end, the Cog-wheels cannot be thrown out of gear on ends of the Wringer at the same time,both
taken
A.
TALLOW, ETC.
ESTABLISHED, 1807
TALLOW,
LAUD,
Hm2de
i.
unless the pressure
off.
VI
The Jfoveltv is fastened to
a tub
1809,
GREASE,
IOHKST market price paid. No for commission or drayage.charges Shipping Stencil furaished. Quotations given opoD application.
Addre«»
rKOV'WH ii GAMBLE,
ftSMUta-wSm-wa OINCINNA'II
or box by a
Patent (\irred Clamp, which has an equal bearin?on the
tub the whole length of the wring'r.
Other Wringers are merely fastened to a stare at each end,and are thus liable to wrench the staves from their proper position and ruin the tub.
The Cog-wheels, Thumb-screws,
nicely galvanized. Duy the
"NOVELTY,"
STATE
O
0
or at least take it on
trial with ANY or all others, and keep tbe BXST. Sold Evrrytchere.
N. B. PHELPS CO.,
General Agents,17 CortlandtSt.,New York.
OF INDIANA, VI«0 COUNTY. SSCommon Pleas Court, December Term. 1*G9—Mary
comes the Plaintiff by
ii .in-resident
L. F.
lluzzy.
Attorney, and file their complaint herein: also an affidavit, showing that the Defendant is
of the State of Indiana.
Notice is therefore hereby given to the said Defendant of the filing and pcndency of this proceeding, and that the same will be beard and determined at the next Torm of our said Court, commencing on the Third Monday of December next.
A. D. 18IW.
Attest:
MARTIN ZOLLINGER.
Ir-"
Clerk.
lire fee$6.00 oct27w4w
WTISAITD7~
Xo. i) Main Street.
Thchighesteash price for all kinds of Country Produce, such as Batter, Poultry, alive or dressed, Kags, Feathers, Apples, Potatoes. Onions, Dried Fruit and Smoked Meat. Will also buy Seed*
CLAIRyOYAJiCE
AND
ASTROLOCrY.
LOOK OtJT.
GOOD NEWS FOR ALL. •1.000TO ANYTPBRSON WHO WILL EQUAL MADAMBRAPHAELIN THE
PROFESSION.
rriHE NKVER-FAILING
A Speedy and Happy Marriage. She is, therefore, a sure dependence. It i» well known to the publio at large that was the first and she is the only person in tn»» country who can show the likeness in reality and who can give entire satisfaction on all the concerns of life, which can be tested ana proved by thousands, both married and uncle, who daily and eagerly visit her.
Dr. Barton's Tobacco Antidote
JTARRAimtD TO R*XOV* AXX PR5IRK TO» 10VACC0.J
64
Cedar Street, New York, and they will be sent by return mail, well sealed. Private circulars to gentlemen sent free on applica tion. Enclose stamp. dcclOdcedwly.
DR. WHITTIER, A REGULAR GRADUATE OF MEDICINE, as Diploma at office will show, has been longer engaged in the treatment of Vonereral Seyual and Privaee Diseases than any other Physician in St. Louis.
Syphillis, Gonorrhea, Gleet. Stricture, Orchitis, Hernis and Rupture, all Uninary diseases. Syphilitic or Mercurial Affections of the Throat, Skin or Bones, are treated with unparalleled success.
Spermatorrhea, Sexual Debility and Impotency, as the result of self-abuse in youth, sexual excess in mature years or other causes, and which produce some of the following effects, as Nocturnal Emissions. Blotches, Debility, Dizziness, Dinines of sight. Confusion of Ideas, Dvil Forbodings, Aversion to Society of Females, Loss of Memory and Sexual Power,and rendering Marriage improper, arc permanently cured.
The Doctor's opportunities in hospital and private practice are unsurpassed in St. Louis or or any other city. Back files of St. Louis
STEREOT YPE& ELECTROTYPE *"0,»TSt,
168
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MAJ)f
-L AME RAPHAEL is the best. She succeeds when all others have failed. All wh» are in troable—all who have been unfortunate—all whose fond hopes have been disappointed, crushed and blasted by false promises and deceit—all who have been misled and trifled with—*11 fly t® her for advice and satisfaction. All who are in donbtoi the affections of those they love, consult her to relieve and satisfy their minds.
In Lore Affairs She Never Fails.-
She has the sccret of winning tbe affections of the opposite sfcx. She shows you the "h®" ness of your future wife or husband, or absent friend. She guides the single to a tap--y marriage, and makes the married nappy, lor aid and advice has been solicited tn ln-
fier aid ana aavice nas Deen suncu™ numerable instances, and the result naa always been the means of securing
To all in business her advice is invaluableShe can foretell, with the greatest certainty, ,) the result of all commercial and businesstransactions. ...
Lottery numbers given without extra
°hMIADAME RAPHAEL is a bona fide Astrologist that evoryono can depend upon, tone ,K is the greatest Clarivoyant of the nineteenth eontury. It is that well-known fact that makes illicit pretenders copy her advertisements and try to imjtate her.
Madame Raphael is the soventh daughter of the seventh daughter she was natural gift: she can foretell our very thoughts. She also cures drunkenness, ana discovers lost or hidden treasures.
All interviews strictly private and confidential. Asa female Physician her remedies nover fail to cure all female urcgulantios, and so produce the monthly flow, without danger or exposure. They can not injury* but. on the contrary, they improve tn* health.
Therefore, come one, comc all* to
111 Richmond, brt. Central Avmiie and Mia
CISfHSJfATI. OHIO. I TERMS.—Ladies, SI: Gentlemen, $1.50. N. B.—Those at a distance may communi cate with perfect satisfaction by enclosing
one dollar and stamp. All communications strictly private and confidential. Address Loch Box 531. Cincinnati^Oluo^
taUrtigvroetabtenndharmiwj mud it also «n txevanwBppemr. tnd aincAn the bl«od, infigor^ At •yitlrn. poasesse* nourishing aad strvnstheo^ er» enblet tho ftomach to (ilgwttho heartiest foo iloep^freihhi^, and estibliihei Tobast haallh. for lixty cured. Price Flflwwti per free. An latereitiog treaiiMon (A ftijoifnt .tobacco^ trl:h lists or tettiisooiaK refcteoee^ «•. wanted.
DAffcnt*B.
b.
T.
ABIOR,AddreJICi^r,
FRO*ntx
J«r» J.
STIMONXALS. TEEASCRT, S9ertfmy*B (he ASTIDOT1. |m
Bend Ripply dons iis work
om
received Aof
br. (XT. BDOII*
FIOM
Knr RinnTM 8tATK#mt»oir.—kirtl«sn«n ef taflaaoe# hoe kanbe been tmeA of the -•ppotUo for tobacco by ntlnf Dr^ortoa,f XntSdota, ve daure a ply for tha prisoners A this iDf&tution.^
Josxra Uar\Waifoof N. ff. State PHsoo. •Dr. Barton"* Astldoto fir claimed for it. aL 1% A«vAlbai7,Ind. or Aluouiit Yal-
A Hum1!
THTBI
Tobacco Mas aecomplv
Walkb
llun,
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RAIUIOAO
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th* »ntltot« with btuds. A Tksmovr.
DOT!Cimonudf
cared my |grthrand myself.
Box or Am*
J* KiriR TAILS.
Her.yW. SnosXAua,
FROM
THK
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The penuino' has Dr. Abbott 'naine and address on each box. Direct all orders te Dr. T. R. ABBOTT, Jersey City, N- J. oetl9dw3m
MANHOOD:?-
How Lost! How Restored!
Jvst Published, in a scaled envelope. Price.6 cent* A LECTURE ON THE NATURAL TREA TMENT.and Radical Cure of Spermatorrhea, or Seminal Weakness. Involuntary fcipiMionP, Sexual Dcbility» and Impeliment8 to^Marrtajf# generally Ncrvousnesn, Consumption, Kpi* lepsy, and Fits Mental and Physical Inea-
resulting from Self Abuse, Ac., by OBT.
CULVKRWRLL,
4*Green
M. D., author of the
Book/' A*c.
4A
Boon to ThoaHandM of SafTercrn,*9 Sent under seal, in a plain envelope, to any address, pwtpnid, on receipt of six cents,^or two postage stamps, to C11AS- J.C, KLINE
& CO., 127 Bowery, Ifeir York, Post Office Box 45H6. Also Dr. Culvcrweirs "Marriage Guide/* price 25 cents. nov4dw3ui
v, jj
Branch of tbe Jobnstn Type Foundry..^
FRANKLIN w-
A FOUNDF^Yj
Vine Street, bet. ^ih $tht
I N I N N A I
Allison,Smith &J ohnson
Manufacturers of, and Dealers in
BOOK AND
TYPE,
News
i! -I 'r tti.ii AND rift
PRINTING MATXRIAXS,
Of eviry description- s",
STEREOTYPING tc ELECTROTYPINO In all their various branches.
WOOD ENCKAVING, AND PATTEKN LKTTKU n, FOUXDZKI.
Magnificent Enterprise]
Authorized by Special Act. of the Kentucky Lef/islature.
SEVEN
ey rented,
(tood
set
rela
the other end of
game roll, virtually forming
.the
a
IOT7T*T^13
and thereby nearly doubling the purchase.— (The importance of setting gears in this position is not generally understood.)
The Beat Schemc Ever Offered to (he Public Authorized by IAIW
splendid Ohio Kivcr Bottom Farms,
over Eiffht Hundred Acres of wkichare cleared and under cultivation, and have been rented the present year at
$12
per acre, mon-
bonds for tho have been tnken. and
will
be assigned to those drawing
which will be
acres.
GEAIt.
sn id
Farms
$1,200
in cash to each
100
....... .....
504 City
—AIjS0—
Lots in Henderson Co.,
Ky.,
Making
511
Prizes in all.
Valued at
$314,000. X/
Capital Prize, :.(!L0,0M),(MM) KmalleKt Prl*e,
«tc.,
are
L. H. LYSK,
*ep20dwlm
HO,0(H)
The drawing place Masonic
Tem
ple, Louisville,totake Kentucky,at September 1st,
"Ticketft, r,00 Each'. For pamphlets givinsdescription of property, containing Act of Legislature, and ccrtif^ icates leading gentlemen of this :ind States,ofapply to either of the followingftii-iolher' Agents
Farmer'ti Bank.
ducab, Ky. ii.
Barnctt Vs. Frederick Barnett—
Divorce. On this day. to-wit, the 23d day of October,
O. THO*AS,
———
a
How to get Tickets.
I Remit by drafts, Poetofiiee money order, registered letter, or
(in
Tdtwtf.
of all kinds-
Timothy. Clover, Flax, Sio. With a large stock of
(jroccricfi
alwayi-onhand,our
is, to sell at a small profit and stuck sales
C#ll
sod
see
for yourselves.
3wiy
sums of fifty dollars
and upwards) by express, to oither of the above Agents.
R. H.SIMPSON,
Club Agont, Terre Ilaute, Iendjjina.
A PPLICATION FOK LICENSE.-Thc tin ii dcrsigned hereby givei
ves
notice that he will
ply to the County Commissioners at their
regu
gn
far
te
session in December, 1869, for license
tell spirituous and
intoxicating lienors in
less quantities than a quart at a time,for the space of one year. Tho premises on which suid liquors are to be sold are locatcdon 4th Ftrcet.lot No.
73,
motto
between Mnin and Cherry
streets, in the city of Terre Ilaute, in Harrison township. Vigo county, Indiana. novMtw3w F-'
Henderson,'
Kentucky. K. B. ALKXASDEB, Commercial Bank. Louisville, Ky.
THi
J0HS C. LATHAM,
Bank Hopkins-
ville, Hopkinsville,President Ky. JAilE8 L. DAIXAM, Commercial Bank.
Pn-
Lexington,
W. B. TILER,
Owensboro, Ky
