Terre-Haute Weekly Express, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 29 December 1869 — Page 4
TH^STATE.• Jfc.
THK telegraph liuo on the' I. A Y„
B. is completed.
Fh£u
Douglaas
"Tkanslatioks
Tiie
right
from the Inlinna]olis
JcnuiwJ" are the Mirror's latest innovation.
"Social evil" still afflicts Lafay
ette, in spite of vigorous efforts for it.suppression.
A Catholic
church is to be built, and a
new town laid out, in the {^o'ltheasl corner of Clark township, Dubois county.
Tripoli,
of the very best quality, has
been discovered io Dubois county, and an
C:slabliihmeiit
for ita manufacture has
been erected.
O. C. Ccery,
who shot a man at .JefFer-
onville few days ago, has, after preliminary examination, been held to answer
in the Criminal Court.
Mn$. the
bership •Vjfftjini cxi^" hrdi iHit'at ifi-'of' service,,it, iff- deHtred tKat County societies throughout Slate
have delegates in attendance.
The
Indianapolis
Sentinel,
to marry them.
*LW°f
booked for several
lectures in thi.-t Statuiu a fcr.v weeks.
of Wednes
day, print's Mungen's repudiation speech, but takes good care not to indom it, believing, doubtless, that the
ma^es of the Democratic party, in this Slate, are not yet ready to occupy such
"high ground." I'oor Mungcn! lie had
heard so much Democratic talk of "repudiating the infamous debt piled up in a nefarious and too successful attempt to
crush our Southern brethren." that he thought it was only necessary to blow his
horn and the hosts of Repudiation would rally to his support. What must have been bin rage and chagrin to iind only
one member of Cougre.ss—and he a Kentuckiuu—ready to come to time! And what further agonies lie endure
from the cold shoulder wfiich he now finds the Democratic press presenting to
him. He 111:1$ with ail the ekxpience of nakeHj truth, exclaim to .'life 'party "friends," "Perhaps it was right to. dissemble yduj love,
But why did you kick ine down xtiilfK?"
Murrlttg:e uud ligrt °.
From the Indianapolis News.] Tlu London Suturday Hevicw, we arc told by an European dispatch, has been discussing the Kicluiruson-McFarhuid case, and announces as the result that the death-bed marriage was "alsatian, grotesque, nauseous and blasphemous." A11 opinion of the Keview in any way affecting the United States, is worth nothing. It in edited like the l'all Mall (Jazettc, "by geinlemen," and there are few gentlemen of ituclnssittcation in tliis country, because there are few idle'- ijienj Of course it« iiridtoc'ra1ic tastes
nem,"
cojin
memory of "file Review writer, Lord lalluerston was involved in an intrigue with Lady Cowpcr, for which her husband, Earl Cowpcr, obtained a divorce. Palmerston married her, and she stood at the very pinnacle of English relined andviruous society. A little further back Lord Holland, the nephew of Charles James Fox, formed a liaison with a married woman, caused a divorce to be obtained, and married her, she was the presiding genius of Holland House, so long tho ceture of literary s.ociuly, the constant resort of KevSvduey Smith, Sir-James Mackintosh,
gunge. But \»T need no mult iiilv instances. Divorce works no degradation among the nobility. It is only ainonj men and women who live by labor of brain or body that it is demoralizing to marry after legal abrogation of the marriage lie. An aristocrat seems to drive additional consideration from'the oO'ence that impelled the divorec, and the ''alsitiaii, nauseous and blasphemous" proceeding of marrying a divorced person. The record of the Divorce Court, made so notorious by .Sir Cresswell, would silence auvbody but an Englishman about divorecs, till doomsday.
All this, we admit, no argument to exculpate X!r. Beeeher, and we can think of no aJgumetiLut all to extenuate the insane •-thanksgiving of Mr. FrothingLani. "for what these people had becu to each other," for there was at least a color of probability thai they had not been to each other exactly what they should have been.
Mr. Beeeher'* exculpation must rest upon the decision of.the..iju.eiiion, ercjiir. and Mrs-Midland "l^rally divorc"el?" if they were, Mr. BeeeljfQi. had right 'to marrv them, and more tlmn tha*, ho
TAKING IT COOLLY.
An Ohio
Brickln.vor Finds His
Under
Wife
Peculiar
Cimims'iiuecs.
From the City Times.] In the year 1S05 there lived at Akron, O., a voting bricklayer who had a wife. They "lived together quite happily for a while, but of a sudd«M) th^ht^tatno di"*ftjpeared and came out.to tie WM" not recorded that lie nladc aCy mofiey. He did not write to his wife from the year 1 S(— to the year I860.
The husband driftep hither and thithef. Working a little here, he bent yonder having a good job to-day, to-morrow saw him ont of money and out of elbows. At last the tide—whether its ebb or flood we know not—which had been bearing him as a waif since 18t2, brought him safely to Kansas City. He -sought for work and (Oiiuuned it. in '.miking about for board.
omul* in-, n] If von Im^ a^
.? Ocimo twv m-, aouse. •live..you are welcome.'1 Tlie bricklayer went washed his handoil the back porch, entered the dining room and sat himself down by the stove a few moments to warm. A woman entered, gazing as one facinated upon the briekJj| laver, approached him nervo'.ilsly and
Jci ied out: -.—''My lmsband!" "-"Mv wife!" was the philosophical ana rt^vas indeed their first meeting since '862 Explanations followed. 1 he hus-
plove^.%m be| UoiEe irtAia, was livayg with »ia \tifc, -*"id for.fl consideration the rightful husband concluded not
to disturb the existing relations.
..^•AUL boards in the house—which
is situa-
T' TLS on the levee, near the Pacific
Eail-
'••:fOad depot—and works for the man who ^]H RETAINS jxefloeaion of his former wife
(ETTEES
S£^Al»(A6,ix *Ja iiJiluQMIaj',^
•rjt
E POST OFF, ct. aa£| ifro»
LADIES
R.
LIST.
Andrews Polly 15aracy miss Susan I5a?s mr= Jane 11,'iliti mis? IJass mre Catherine Berrell miss A Brown inr I'hebe
Lyons in if? Sarah Martin mrs James inett miss Khody Moore mifs Lizlic Nash miss Ilcrrie Oliver miss Clara Prinilival Ellen
Hunger mi.-'s Elizubethi'uwell miss Jennie Cooper Snsannah Cooper iu!sf Sal'ie Con for mrs Cooper mr? Sarah Davidson mtss Lina Day mr? Mary Davis miss J! E (rrifiin Ellen Itart mrs Iiirhard.
Kodspiuncr miss A Hevett miss Emily Ross miss Id ana Spalding inrs 1 2 Spars missIXarii Snewmakcr miss Belle Smith mips Nellie Somers misi Henrietta Tallman mrs A
Harris miss Francis ETriplet mrsSallie Hoffman miss Netta Tyler mrs Sallie Hyler e:rs Hannah Jolutfoii mrs Hannah K.jist Martha Kerrigan Ij1}:y mrs Cornells Lowe mrs Pvobecea
Thompson mrs Mary Van Slack miss E V/ilch mrs Jane Wiley Miss Alico Vewell inrs Georgiann
GENTI.K.MKN S I.IST.
Archer Hol.t N Ashley A Archie Simon Anderson Armstrong W111 Armstrong \V A 1'asshos E Co Barber II Brkcr Henry J'enson Edward Bennett Ue. Beaur Sam'l. ISel.-er Milton Bri^htman Ceo Boyd Frank Bo'.hel .Morris Bf Brr B. Bu BurlpolAi C::i:ilj bi.Tl ViYst C.'flvmiL-ir.Jas Ci flot'Ji'rniik ('oinrehin Patrick Crooks funiiuings W Davis 1 a Diekerson S Drinen E II Dinvnov .Jessy I'ox W I, Oobbs A\* I)ryer '/, Klner !eo Krdev 1 in lvllins Kol.t I'anz I'hiilip Fairan T! KethlinirJohn Finney S Fulton Win Forshev l)»vid Fowler iray Walt
0
terribly btigned by an iqflaBi!@!e at Indmhaji&liB lasi S:i£nrday Ing, 'died
Wemjesday o^enjng, at 6 ^-']j|ck, fitter having HiifTerc'd intcn-c agony.
iilE
Goshen Democrat ,'jives the follow
ing ood advice: "That mairied man who kissed a yount lady on the street the other day and knocked her bonnet off in the operation, siio'ild be more careful next time."
As w« have heretofore mentioned the
regular meeting of the State l!o :rd of Agriculture, for the election of officers to nerve the coining year, takes place at
their rooms, in the State House, on Tuesday, January 4th. A* there are eight mem
Hufehcon 0ame3 Hubbard Benj Hume A •lewell (J Jones Jesse Kelly wm Kennedy James lvimbeshiin Keiper John Lawes .Me.-hac Lennox Albert Lee Loneiieo Losinp Lvon James Jiacan John 11 klg bright I* Millo*"!' ""''arkley Shra .fe Co M'-he(»an 4Tully
Morp-in uMurphy SD I pMuibm.t Co IIJ 1 ^t«r»rty Umif
Oliver Parsons I) If Price r?a:ie Tiea S:mii Kamp JL Heed JsaacN Koln^on A llohie ielav!ns K.'ibt 8tr:ider Franklin Seeliy Dr.'! SIEVEN.-TIN JF.LM Shepherd Pi'ibt Smith Havid Spears Pc Sherbusn Swiekard Levi Stiles Pi.'ott winiieUl
Stone
I.T
Sutlifi T1
tfrejjory Henry jg^sapiitBjttyvjn s|lo*jw Wta_ T"4'tltors.Til •Hall%AV ZF'VJ hoiio'ti?'# Ii narvey Wnr
Hartley liardesty W Hatey .1 llnrris .James ll ildeburn Hirshfeld tlernard HofTinan Ceo Hooper S 11 onk A I. Huton Tlio? Hough Hardin
\Ve:»-er Sam I Walker W M' .!.|in Marshnld ^'•'eleh Lf-i^b Whill:iker Moses Wise (.} W Wilson Moses II Wiliiinn Vv'imd .John Wiley Kobt Ziiner .Jacob
[SKAI.]
ktc
shohked
at any occurrence here which is capable of being turned into a text for a damnatory diatribe. To such men 110 argument is *0 eflective as the llur/umtntitm
ad humi-
and any American who happens to be near enough to the Keview to reach it with an early letter, idmtild suggest that the whole hidtory of profligacy can furnish no parrallel to the lives, and deaths, too, of Bcored of England's nobility. The (kWiitesij of Maccleslield made publication ortier prostitution that she might obtain a divorce*, She got it and married her paramour, Earl Kivcrs. The fruit of iter crime was the poet Kichard Savage whose vices and misfortunes make the most melancholy chapter in literary history. She abandoned him to the care of a laundress, would not acknowledge or receive hiui, or allow him any means support, and when her guilty but not heartless hits-
I.. ,\, T!ri:"r:TT, P. M.
ATTACHMENT ITOTICE.
State of Indiana, Yitxn county, SS—James Watts r«. .John f'nxtci—Attachment before
T5. Denehie, .1. P.. Harrison township. V.'hcrens a writ of attachment was ifsuod by me apainst tlie soods and chattels, rights, credits anil effects of Jidin Baxter, and whereas a roturn of defendant not found h:is been made 011 the summons is.-ued iu said case, upon which return the "aid cause has been continued by 111c until the 22d day of October LSOil. at the hour of one o'cloekj
L. B. DENK1UK, J. P.
octtiw%
rj.
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0 B1UD0K COXTRACTOriS.
All juji'lo tiie Vroo1.»n Milis and sold oheay: COLORS \YA\\\\ AXTKO. No Slunid) KOi»s in \\:o make up orih*se trooils. Customers will tlo well to examine our jroods before buying elsewhere. octUdlmwnm P. S. KKXXKOY .tCO.
CIIIMST3IAS PRESENTS!
TO BE l-'OUKD AT
-€.
J70 MAIN STUKrlT,
DE31IXG BLOCK.
lical Lace Collar# At
60c, 75c, $1.00,1.25, 1.50, up
?U.QO
LACEIIAXDKEKflllEFS At 25, 60, 7«O, 81.00 up to $0.00.
ZETTTIR/S
At all pricoff -.VO c\oiy
lowest. Our stock of Purs arc frosh all through and woll m?.dc.
To bo sold at.COST for tho Christmas trade. WC have Shoulder Shawls,Scmare.Long and Broche Shawls.
BREAKFAST CAPES, large, at $1.00. HOODS AND NUBIAS, inelegant stylos.
BOULEVARD SKIRTS, a fmt assortment. ., HOSIERY AND GLOVES, tho largestassortmont iu the city. ftST Take noticc t/iit u'c irill stII all our (joods LO If for the Cf risrmas tradc.
I.oolt at OKI* SHOW CASK BIIRGAIUK are IN Call
at
C. WITTIG & GO'S,
I 170 MATX STREET,
Pesniiig
dwtf
UNMRPUEED. 9UXD
P)oUar and try jt.
I00.000
Xo.l'.co- is.'neri'by piveri that staled prt^posals Will co'reeoived by the Board of (Joinmi.--sinn-ers of Vermillion county, Indiana, until I^ o'clock M., on Wednesday the lbiii day of •January, 18'!'.), for furnishing materials'and building two Bridges in Clinton township, in said (nmnty, viz:
One to be built at Spanker's Ford of Brouilett's Creek, 011 the road leading from Clinton lo Paris, to bu a Howe Truss I!rid' e," 110 feet span in clear of masonry: the other to be built at Charm's Ford of Hrouifett's Creek, on the road leading from Clinton towards Terre Haute, to be a "Howe Truss IJridpe" 15(1 feet span in clear of masonry, both of said Bridges to be built on substantial stone abutments, and the whole to be done according to the Plans and Specifications for the same, which may be seen at the Auditor's Ollicc in Newport, Indiana, on and after the £M day of December. lwi',l.
Bids will be received upon both, or on each hr'td^.tsopahitaly. ^uepefcsful bidders will be roumred to frivo bond-with. irood security for tho faithful compliance Villi the contract. The Board reserves th" riirht to reject any or all bids. Payment in warrants upon tile County Treasury, payable in 1871 and 1ST2.
By order of the Board id' Commissioners of Vermillion county, Indiana. ,1 AS. TAKREXCK
ICdltaWoW Vuditor Vermillion do.
WQOLEM SV?8LLS.
YIGO WOOLEN MILLS.
Fino Scarlet Flannels, Fine White Flannels, Fine Twilled, Fine Flaid ij'lannels. All kinds Jeans, Heavy Double Warp Jeans, Heavy Fulled Cloth, Double & T"wist Casimeres, Plain Casiiiferes, LTireodSjStocking Yarns3&e.,
FIRE CAPS.
York.
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A)
IS 1
pa
•MOLfl'AR
The
BEST
ILIFW ease.
Block.
LEATHER, HSDES, &C
L. A. BTRFIXETT. JOHN F» 3IKACH.,V. A. BURNETT & CO.,
Leather, Oils• Shoe
Manufacture nd Dealers in
JWndinf/Sf
AKD lOmtn-Rs- TOOLS, ,/
Jfos.
ii
He
HG
Main St., Terre Haute, Ind
C-ASH for Hides Furs, Sheep Pelts. Deer Skins, Tallow, and Leather in tiie Rough, Consignments always recoire prompt attention. wa-3dwtf
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
CTIAS. A. DANA, EDITOR.
Thecheapest, cznartest, best New.YorkJ^orsptpcfc F.YcryooHy !Tke^H- ^Three-efilonaf W»l SEITT' WtEKLT, 8^: and "WKKLT,
SI *yew« AU.tMN«WS
it half-pnce. Fallreports mtrkets,
CCNCALTTIRE,
Farmers'
and Fruit Groiren'-Oltib«»of ssd a complete «uaj.ln erery Wecldj and SemJ-WeeMy number. A
P**«TJT
of valuAble
planta and Tines to erery subscriber Inducements to canrassers
Life Insurances.Grand Pianos,
Mowing AtacmneeT Parlor Organs,
SEWING
Machinw,
tmonz the premiums. Spccimeni
AND
lists tree, sena
W. EXGLANB,
CAN
Publisher Son, New York.
VASSIMi
IJOOKte SENT
ok PAUIS.
It^ell^' hoir Paris has become the Grayest and moft'Beitutirul City in the world how its Beauty and Splendor are purchased at a fearful cdftof Misery and Suffering: how visitors are Swindled by Professional Adventurers how Virtue and Vice fto arm-in-arm in the Beautiful City now the most Fearful Crimes are committed and concealed how money is squandered in useless luxury: and contains over 150 fine Knprravins? cf noted Places,Iiife and Scenes in Paris, Agents wanted Canvassiaebooks sent free.- Address ATIOAI' prtiMSUIXO-rO.. Cincinnati, Ohio, Chicago Illinois, or St. Louis, Mo.
OMEN of New York
or. l!:."' I'iKlPMvorW of the 'ity. The sins of every class of society exj^Oied. Avoid the JiaUrocid to ruin. Signals, of danger are up.— More MoTicy.iii If for Live Apentet&&n any other Book. Takes three yresscs all the time to print fast enough. One Agent took 17H ortl'.r* in 10 dnv«. 74' v«RCS. 45 illustrations. Priec, i^nt* Wanted Address N'- Y. T'OCK CO., 145 Nassau street Keu Yor'S.
1 Onr\ l!KAr ltEAIl«.—Atlantic lO/U. I/m-p'-r, Uul'ijror other '4 publi c.-tion, and -£J«il"s Joiirniil «l IloaKli. (S2,) lioth sent for64,rfl. "BronrhifiH and Ititjdr -il IHspasos.*' bv the Kditor. sent post-paid for 51,70. WAV, HALL, 176 Broad way, N. V.
VP
W AtiK.NTS. per month to 5ho onlv (iKXt'IM-: IMI'ltOVKl) COMMON SK KA.I! 1IA' SiAVINfi MACHI.VK. I'itlt'KOM.V Great inducements to Agents. Tlii* is most popular Sewing Machine of the makes the famous "Elastic Lock btitch, do ai'V kind "f work that can be done on Machine,
If 'your storekeeper does not have these a. tides for sale, ask him to set thein they ar sold bv respectable jobbers almost every where." Circular of rices mailed on a ppln tion: JM,()R»X»«1»1''0.. a' iirii
M. The said John Baxter is hereby notified of tho pendency of tliis proceeding, and to appear iind answer the pbiintiff 's complaint at my ofiico, Harrison township, said countv and State, at tiie day and hour above named, or in default whereof the said cause will be heard and determined in liis absence. (iiven under my hand and seal, this, tho fifth day of October, lSo'J.
Chewing: Tobacco, pciior anywhero. It is without doubt the best Chewing Tobacco in tlie country.
11. T. (JItATACAP, 14:t (.irundst,,New York,
manufactures Firemen's Caps of best material and finish Fatigue Caps of leather or cloth, any color, and neat leather fronts l'irc Trumpet#, brass, plated or silver I'ire Shirts and.Bclts send lUr.iUustratcd.catalogue.
ITS
Persons afiiicted with this distressing dis ease should not fail to secure anil use my4mproved l:l'! I.SU'TCC ItK.lIDDY. A permanent Cure ctl'ectcd in every case, or no charge. Send stamp for circular, terms, &c,
Aromatic Vegetable Soap
to
Tor tho Skia of l:u!i«\s anil Children »!.» ItY Al.Ii IKt'«OTSTM. ANli jiii:i Itin'tor or llrusririst tor SWKKT (jl IMNK—it equals (bitter) Quinine. Jl'fd by SrKAttxs.
Faisii.t
competi
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JAMES B.LYNE,
Wholesale and Retail dealor in
Pure Copper Distilleil Ken tiuky Whisky
Foreign and Domestic Vines and Liquors,
No- 78 Main St., bet.3d and 4th'
1 TEBBB-HAUTE, ILFPOG^ decl6dirljr
DRYJQOGDS.
THE CHEAPEST P.LACE
TO BUY
FAX€I
rKKE
FOK
PariseY Sunlight and eastfght
A WOIlfi ilos-TlLjtivcor the 5ITSTERIES. VIKXJ'ES. YSCES.f'iPI.KN DOIIS nild« ramp ,/the?iTY
octSOwtf
sold and t!ie demand
con
stiintly incrcasintf. Now is the time to take Arency. Send lor circulars rc/T// AdiWess SEC0.MB ton, Ma-^s., Pittsburgh, I'a., orfct. Louis,
Mo.
I is an excellent ...
CSTPYT'P V7T A
ticlc l,f
JIL XVJIJXI-XI.
granulated
Virginia wherever
Hniotiiisy: ToUacco introduced itis'ini" vcrsaily ftd.roired. It is put up in hnndsora_ muslin bags, in which orders for Meerschaum Pipes arc daily packed.
IxiailXAIlIKfi I have now been in gen
Sri
VT TT T? tn I cr il uac In the United 1/ O I States over 110 year a ml still acknoivlcdfe'cd "tho best" wherever
is made of the choic est leaf grown is anti-nervous.
Toliarco its effecLs, as the
Nicotine has been extracted it leaves no dis a'fl-t'oabla taste after smoking it is vcrymild Iiirlil ill color and weight, hence one noun will 1-ist as long as three of ordinary tobacco In this brand we also pack orders every da.i for first quality .Meerschaum Pipes. Try it and convince yourselves it is all it claims to be, "tlie'bcst of all,"
I-OUITXlltD'S
I This brand of Fine I Cut Chewing Tobac co lias no equal or su
CENTURY
OObOMON'S Olijlilren* O Under-Clot lies Supports cr—Is the most perfect article of the kind ever offered to the public made prettily, tits nicely, gives ease and .comfort and is just what every Miss wants. Mothers interest etl in the comfort and health of their daughters should examine its merits For sale by
IIKRZ & ARNOLD, Terre Ilaute, Ind.
Manufactured by!*. B. SAUNDERS &C0. 0() Sumner St., Boston, Mass.
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BUSINESS CHANCE—Wanted, a man in each town and city to manufacturo and sell Weatherstrips and Rubber Mouldings. I'atrnt run mil, free to (ill. From $10 to Si20 worth needed upon every building, from 200 to SCO per cent, profit. Send your address upon stamped envelope, for full particulars and price list of Mnlrrialn. ready to be pu together, to KIJA llK VDNTKiOlOT. Box 265 Boston, Mass.
KNIT-KNIT-IiNIT AGENTS WANTED everywhere to sell the A.MElilCAN KNITTING MACHINE, tho only practical Family Knitting Machine over invented. Price S25. Will Knit2,000 stitches per minute. Address AMERICAN KNIT TING-MACHINE CO.. Boston, Mass-, or St Louis, Mo. -i
P' $
TO THE W0KKINU CLASS—We aronow prepared to furnish all classes with constan employment at houiu, the wholo of the time or for the spare moments. Business now, light and profitable. Persons of eithor sex oasily earn from 5i'c to J5 per evening, and a proportional sum by devoting their whole time to the business, lio.vs and girls earn nearly as much as men. That all who see this notice may send their address, and test the business, we make this unpi!railed offer To such as are not well satisfied, we will send SI to pay for the trouble of writing. Full particulars, a valuable sample, which will do to commence work on, and a copy of Tim J'COIJII 'H Lilvrttry Companion—one of the largestand best family newspapers published, all sent free by niaij. Roader. if you want permanent, profitable work, address E C. ALLEN CO., Augusta. Maine.
AM)
MILLINERY
The HEW
•ell
JXSK §18. the lav,
Kill any
Place,
"j. ii' 'I "-i" I JX'ST OPENED. AT
No. 10 South 4th Street.
The Stock is all new, and having bedn bought for ea»h, exclusively, -will bo »o!d the same way, aud at prices th:U. must bo satisfactory- offer all standard Prints, suctf as Merriinacs, Spracues. Americans. Dunnels and Aliens at 12 cents even common makes at 8 to 10 cents Standard Sheetings at 1GJ4 cents, all other goods in proportion.
NO"., HUMBUG!
In price? of Dress Goods, Millinery Goods, Cloaks and Cloaking Cloths, I defy competition- To this class of goods I invito your especial attention.
My Stock of Millinery poods conprises everything in that line, and is in the hands of Mrs- S- C- Jenkins, an experienced and practical Milliner, who will take great pleasure in showing customers her stock. Please drop in and see us, at
No. 10 South Fourth Streets Terre Haute, Indiana.
2
J. W. GASKILL.
Branch of the Johnson Type Foundry,
FRANKLIN
r.| -m*
STEREOTYPE& ELECTROTYPE
FOUNDRY
168
Vine Street, bet. \th & ^th^
I N I N N A I
Allison,Smith&J ohnson
Manufacturers of, and Dealers in
BOOK AND
NEWS TYPE,
AND
PRINTING MATERIALS,
Of every description.
STEREOTYPING & ELECTROTYPINO In all their various branches. Wood Engraving,
and
Pattern Lkttsm
Founders.
THE MABRIAGE GUIDE
BY WILLIAM YOUXO, 31. 1).,
Containing 220 paces of reading matter, engravings of the male and female organs cf generation tho child in the womb from ton days old to the time of its delivery diseases of tho womb and of a pri vato and secret nature the productions and preventions of offsprings.
Self-abuse in both sexes, and its treatment on Love Marriage, and. in fact, overs- secret that is requisite to be known by Single and Married People. --ALSO
THE POCKET TESCULAPIS
r.,
Every One His Own Physician
Being a confidential silent friend and pri vato adviser followed by observations on the treatment of venereal diseases, gonorrhea, gleet, strictures, cte. illustrated with cases, plates, and diagrams, from Dr. Young's Private Praeticcs-
Persons at a distance can have a copy o. cither of the'abovo books forwarded to them by enclosing fifty cents and address
DR. W. YOUNG,
septlwty 4U! Spruce St., Phila-, Pa.
"w. nvc^isrxD,
iYo.
0 Main Street.
The highest cash price for all kinjls of Coun try ^rtuluee, srnrh
JIS
Kgrgs. Butter, Poultry
alive or tlree:eJ, lings. Feathers, Apples Potritoes. Onions, Dried Fruit unci Smoked Mcnt. Will also buy Seeds of all kinds— Timothy, Clover, Flax. »te. With a larp stock of Uroceries always on hand, our motto is. to sell at a small profit and quick sales.— Call and see for yourselves. Swly
STOVES.
TIKE33
CONTINENTAL! The Cheapest
and
thiiii?
J. K. ROSS. Noblesville.Ind.
first-Jlass new 7 Octavo Pianos. Sent on trial, U. S. Piano Co., New
Stove. To be had onll at
JUST
York^
W1UTTIKK. iU7 St. Charles St., St. Louis. Mo., of Union-wide reputation, treats all venereal diseases also, seminal emissions, impotency, Ac., the result or selfabuse. Send 2 stamp? for scaled pamphlet, "(ippr No matter who failed, state case. C'onultation free.
TEH
HE
lieadquav
ters. K. L. BALL.
People sBooUfc Shoe Store!
LO FOURTH ST., NEAR 3JAIN, One door south of Henderson's Tin and Stovo .Store,
JIAITE, INDIANA.
The subscriber announces most respect fully to his old friends and the public pen ercHy'that he has resumed his old business at the above stand, where he solicits the patron ape nf all and'promises, in return, to cive full value for the money raccivcd, as he determined to
Sell Cheap For Cash Only!
Ladies and Gentlemen's ircar made tc or!er. Hcpairiiip neatly and promptly done, "idltwlm "W. 11. ISAACS.
EAGLE IRON WORKS,
COBS'EBFIRST AXD WAI.JTCTST.S,
TEH HE HA UTE, IS I).. WM. J.BALL & CO. Proprietors. (Successors to
Jossri:
Portable
Grovf.r.)
jrAMTACTT HERS OF
cV:
Stationary Engines,
KI,Ol'i lN AND SAW 3111.1/ M.U illNliliY.
CORX-SIIKM.ERS AXD CASK SILI.S, VXD 3IAHUNKKY (IKXESALIJY, Iron ami IJrns.s Casting,
AT.
Having an extensive Kstablishmcnt, well locked and in full operation, we are prepared to do all kinds of work in our line, in tho best style, and at short notice.
ORDERS SOLICITED. JanlSdSmwly
FAKLEY & ROACH, Manufacturers of
SADDLES and HARNESS -4 m/ Dealer. in
Cellars,
flliip?. Cum Combs. Brushes,
K(.
Xo. 175 Main St., Opposite O'Boyle's Leather Store, Terre Haute. Ind. A pent,? for UNCLE SAM'S HARNESS OIL. i-:!wly.
OTICE is hereby civen, that the undor'sipned. Forwardinc and Commission Merchants, will, on the Sth day of December, ls6i\ between the hours of 10 o'clock A. 5f., and 4 o'clock P. M., of said day, proceed to sell at public auction, at Turner's W arehouse, on Main, between Pth^and 10th streets, in the city of Terre Haute,Tipo county, Indiana, to the highest bidder, for cash.
Two cases, said tc contain merchandise, one chest said to contain merchandise,^and personal property stored by James M. Simcrnl. for more than one year, last past, from this date, to pay charges and storage i!ue on said property to the undersicned.
DRYCOODS.V
REDUCTION
IN PRICES
-OF-
SHAWLS,
CLOAKS & CLOAKINGS,
LADIES AND GENTS'
UNDERWEAR,
H1IBIA8,
Hoods and Scarfs,
TABLE LINENS,
Towels, Napkins,
AND PRINTS!
A LARGE STOCK OF
Standard Prints
-AT-
121 OEHST TS!
CORNELIUS & HAGGEIITY
Cor. Main and Third Sts.,
TEIiliE JIAUTE. INDIANA
SAY
YES!
AN ODE.
With tho Red Jackkt CnuRNasinclo slow turn Sets
41 41
splutter,
Beforo snore, moro Will highest pricobutter.
The Churn is of wood no metal No
0
Tho Rf.d Jacket Churn cheap known a mother weep.,
Dasher,
41
Best
Cook
Store in the Market.
Some
NEW. Everybody should
soe it before buying the old styles. Please
ca?l
and see this
goods
crack,
dirt
back
0 0
scttlo.
burn close
kiss
bliss
urn
mother, plain old fashioned
tho Red Jacket Churx.
Money raise it light work.
all praise
Tho above would have been a good thing, but oar poet's attention is taken up with an ode on tho
American Chopping Machine'
With which a child can CHOP (not grind) Impounds of meat in three miuutos. For
1:
lios. Hotels, Restaurants and 1'utcli all sizes are made. It can be seen at JONES A- JONl^S,
East side Square
UNDERTAKERS.
I S A A A
UNDERTAKER,
Is prepared to execute all orders in his line with neatness and dispatch, corner of Third and Cherry streets, Torre Haute, Ind. jan20-5-dwti
UNDERTAKER.
31. W. 0CONNELL.
Having purchased back from E. W. Chad wick. Oruber & Co., tho Undertaker's
tablishmcnt, and having had seven years exporicnce in the business, is now prepared to furnish Metalic Burial Cases, Cases, Cas kcts, and Wooden Collins, of all styles and sixes, from the best and largest stock of burial material in the State, at No. 2 North Third street, Tcrro Haute, Indiana, wtf Terre Haute. May 29
THE REASON WHY
ZB^IRIR'S
Pectoral Elixir
HAS SUCH
IMMENSE SALE,
In the city of Terre Haute, and in every community whero it has been introduced, imply because it irill perform jv*t iphat it i* claimed it irill do. Our leading citizen* including Physicians, Ministers, Mechanics and Merchants, unconditionally endorse it as the beet Cough Remedy within their knowledge. At home, where the "Elixir" is best known, it* *alc ejrcced* all other remedies for diseases of the Throat mnd Lung*, combined. In obedience to custom'the annexed testimonials are presented:
Bowlikg-Grkfx.Ixn.. Aug. 24,18FI7. I have used "Barr's Pectoral Elixir" in my family, and can say that it is the best remedy for Coughs and Colds, especially for children, that
I have ever usea,
and can
recommend the same to all persons as a safe and reliable medisine. ELIJAH ORMEN.
Paris, Iu... May 8.1869.
From my knowledge of "Barr's Pectoral Elixir," and observing its uniform good effects upon tho many customers to whom I hare recommended it since its first introdoction to the public,
I
feel warranted in saying
that I consider itKQUAL, if not SUPEBiOB, any of the popular Lung remedies before the public.
A. NEWELL, Druggist.®
Ban's Pectoral Elixir
IS PtEASAXT TO TAKE,
Is neatly put np. and is for sale by all Druggists.
BARB, GULICK & BERRY,
Druggists and Chemists, *'i -1 ii TERRE HAUTE, IND.
Manufacturers
K. lt.UKVAXTA- CO.
Tcrrc-IIoutc, Nov. 1C, l?3T. wiSt
and Proprietors.
6dltaw irOns.
DRY GOODS.
Mew York Store,
73 Main Street,
Terre Haute, Indian ..
NEW,.. YORK STORE
lie#For Shawls!
NEW YORK STORE
jifJoe Cloaks!
NEW YORK STORE
For Dress Qoods
NEW YORK STORE
For Merinos!
NEW YORK STORE
tUFor Black Alpacas!
NEW YORK STORE
in
NEW YORK STORE
tFor Chinchillas!
NEW YOEK STORE
For Furs!
NEW YORK STORE
For DeLaines!
STORE
CHEAP
Xcw TorJ Fox jinens!
Jew York Store For Flannels!
New York Store For Blankets!
Jfew York Store For Kid Gloves!
New York Store For Lace Goods!
New York Store
For Handkerchief^!
UTew York Store For Cheap Goods!
Hew York Store For all your Goods!
New York Store,
73 Main Street,
Terre Haute, Indiana
Wittenberg. Ruschhaupt &
BOOTS AND SHOES.
ENGLES & TUTT,
Main Street, bet. 4th 5thf
TERRE-HAUTE, IND.
Wo keep the most complete stock of
Boots?, Shoes
That can be found in tho city, comprising all tho latest and most
Fashionable Styles
Manufnct vd, which are offorcdat
Very Low Prices!
We have constantly on hand a large Stock
EL
Our Own Manufacture!
Customers leaving their orders with us can be furnished with a
GOOD PITTING BOOT
on short notice.
Repairing done to order.
rr^rzr us.
ENGLES & TUTT.
oct9dir3m.
GREATEST INTENTION OF THE AGE
Cheapness, Durability, Convenience.
A GENTZTTVANTED
TOSELL OUR CELEBRATED
jolden Fountain Pen^
Acknowledged by all who have used them to be the best Pen made or sold in this country. No blotting! No soiled fingers! Sixty lines written with one pen of ink! Will outwear any steel pen ever made. Bankers, merchants. teachers and all classes, endorse them in the highest terms of praise- Put up in neat slide boxes. Ne. 1. for general use No. 2, medium No, 3, for ladios' use or fiae penmanship. Price: one box,35ccnts two boxes 50 cents five boxes,$1 00. Sent free of postage, and guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction.
Liberal Commission to Agenta! WE are prepared
to give any energetic per-
taking the agency of these Pens,a commission which will pay $200 per month. We invite all persons wishing employment, to :end for samples and circular*.
Three sample Pens will be mailed for 10 eta. Address, WESTERN PUBLISHING CO..
Indianapolis, Ind., Manufacturer's Agents.
dec3dw3m
C. K. GIFF0RD, V. S.,
TREATS ALL
diseases of Horses and Cattle
Hospital and Office, corner of Sth and Eagle streets, Torre Haute, Ind, oct&wly
SPECTACLES.
SPECIAL NOTICE!
LAZARUS & MORRIS'
tj CELEBRATED
Perfected Spectacles!
AND EYE GLASSES.
One of the firm will be at the Store of their Agent, S. R. FREEMAN, Jeweler,
TEBRE-HAUTE, IND., ONE DAY ONLY, Friday, December 17th,
Those suffering from impaired or diseased vision are recommended to avail themselves of this opportunity.
Our Spectacles and Eye-Glass-es ard Acknowledged to be the Most Perfect
assistance to sight ever manufactured, and can always be relied apon AS affording perfect eatc and comfort while utrenqthening preserving the Lye$ most thoroughly.
We take occasion to notify the Public that we employ no pedlars, and to caution them against those pretending to have our goods for sale. dAw
Magnificent Enterprise!
Autherixed by Special Act of the Kentucky Legislature.
The Best Scheme Ever Offered to the Public Fully Authorized by Law
ipl
over Eight Hundred Acres of wkich arc cleared and under cultivation, and havo been rented the present year at 312 per acre, money rented,
Good bonds for the have been taken, and will be assigned to thoso drawing said Farms which will be .200 in cash to each IOC acres.
ALSO
504 City Lots in Henderson Co., Ky., Making 511 Frizes in all. Valued at $314,000.
Capital Prize,
TicJcets, it,00 Each.
SFor pamphlets givingdescription of property, containing Act of Legislature,and certif icatcs ofleading gentlemen of this and other States, apply to either of the following Agents
Ii.
II. IJYNK, Farmer's Bank, Henderson, Kentucky. It.
H. ALKXANDEB, Commercial Bank, Louisville, Ky. JOIL C. LATHAM, President Bank Ilopkinsville, Hopkinsville, Ky.
JAMKS
Ii.
DALLAS,
Commercial Bank,Pa
ducali, Ky. 41. TIIOMAS,
Lexington, Ky
B. TYLKLT, Owensboro, Ky.
How to get Tickets.
Remit by drafts, Postollice money order, registered letter, or (in sums of fifty dollars and upwards) by express, to either of the above Agents.
dtwtf.
H, H. SIMPSON,
Club Agent, Terre Ilaute, Icndiaaa.
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AME RAPHAEL
ADVERTISING.
Does it Pay to Advertise?
1869.
He attends for the purpose of assisting Mr. S. B. FREEMAN IN FITTING TIIE EYE IN DIFFICULT OE
UNUSUAL CASES.
Crockery! Crockery!
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CLAIRVOYANCE
ASTROLOGY.
LOOK OUT.
GOOD NEWS FOR ALL.
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is the best. She suc
ceeds when all others have failed. All whs are in trouble—all who have been unfortunate—all whose fond hopes have been disappointed, crushcd and blasted by false promises and deceit—nil who have been misled and trifled with—all fly to her for advice and satisfaction. All who are in doubt of tho affections of thoso they love, consult her to relieve and satisfy their minds.
In Love Affairs She Never Fails.
^SHE
has the scret of winning the affections of the opposite sex. She shows you the likeness of your future wife or husband, or absent friend. She guides the single to a happy marriage, and makes the married happy. Her aid and advice has been solicited in innumerable instances, and the result has always been the means of securing
A Speedy and Happy Marriage.
She is, therefore, a sure dependence. It is well known to the public at large that she
was the first
and she is tho only person in this
country who can show the likeness in reality and who can give entire satisfaction on all the concerns of life, which can be tested and proved by thousands, both married and single, who daily and eagerly visit her.
To all in business her advice is invaluable. She can foretell, with the greatest certainty, the result of all commercial and business transactions.
Lottery numbers given without extra charge. MADAME RAPHAEL is a bona fide Astrologist that every one can depend upon. She is the greatest Clarivoyant of the nineteenth century. It is that well-known fact that makes illicit pretenders copy her advertisements and try to imitate her.
Madame Raphael is the seventh daughter of the seventh daughter she was born with a natural gift she can foretell your very thoughts. She also cures drunkenness, and discovers lost or hidden treasures.
All interviews strictly private and confidential.
ASA female Physician her
remedies
never fail to care all female irregularities, and so produce the monthly flow, without danger or exposure. They can not injure, but, on tho contrary, they improve the health.
Therefore, come one, come all, to
111 Richmond, bet. Central
kmvt
and Job
CINCINNATI, OHIO.
TERMS.—Ladies, SI Gentlemen, J1.50. 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 Lock Box 531, Cincinnati, Ohio. aug23wly
Does it Fay to Advertise?
——
The 8uooeM of Oar Most Prominent Business Men is Ample Proof that
IT DOES PAT.
Much has baen written in retard t* Adrartising aad
Its" Advantages,
And much can yet be written in preef of th» assertion that those who
Advertise Most Liberally,
"iAEK THB M03TI
SUCCESSFUL
In
Business Enterprises.
Advertising
Truisms.
IT BETIVES BCSIXES8,
IT CREATES BUSI1TKSS,
$150,000,000
Smallest Prize, 80,000 Tho drawing to take place at Masonic Temple. Louisville, Kentucky, December 28th, 1869.
IT PBESEBTES BUSINESS,
IT INCREASES BUSINESS,
IT IXSl BKS1BUSIKESS
Thousands ef fortunes hare been made persons who possessed the secret of placing their butiness in a proper manner before the public,throughjudicious nowspaper adrertis ing.
M.B. HUDSON'S
MAMMOTH
House Furnishing
STORE!
Knives and Forks! Knives and Fores! Spoons, all kinds
Spoons, all kinds
Fancy Goods! Fancy Goods! Holiday Gifts!
Coal Oil Lamps! Coal Oil Lamps!
a
Japan Toilet Sets, Slip Jars Water Carriers, Bird Cages,Wood and Willow Ware, Fancy Baskets, Table Mats, Knife Baskets and in fact anything usually kept in a first-class Housefurnishing Store.
139 Main St., opposite Hul man's.
M. II. HIDSON. nor23dw3m.
$1,000 REWARD For any case of the following diseases, which the Medical Faculty have pronounced incura ble, that DR.RICHAU'SGOLDEN REMEDIES WILL
NOT CURE.
.DR. RICHAU'S GOLDEN BALSAM NO. 1, will curc Syphilis in its primary and secondary stages, such as
those who suffer from such diseases to obtain a radical cure without the aid of this medicine, which docs not prevent the patients from eating and drinking what they like.— Price of either No. 1 or 2, Five Dollars per bottle, or two bottles. Nine Dollars.
DR. RICHAU'S GOLDEN ANTIDOTE.A safe and radical enre for Gonorrhea, Gravel, and ali Urinary Derangement.', accompanied with full directions. Warrantod to cure. Price $3 per bottle.
DR. RICHAU'S GOLDEN ELIXIR D'AMOUR. A radical curc for General Debility in old or young, imparting energy to those who have led a life of sensuality. Price, i5 per bottle, or tw, bottles $0.
On reccipt of price, by mail or Express, those remedies will be Shipped to any place. Prompt attention paid to all correspondents. None genuine without tho name of
Office hours from
MUSICAL.
L. KISSNEB'S
Palace of Music,
IFI-AJSTOS.
THE CELEBRATED KNABE,
8t«CK*s,
In all the essential points tn be anited in making a truly firit-clais instrument, THEN Pianos hare earned for themselves a reputation regardless of Foreign Ribbon Decorations. 4c-, Ac.,that places THE*
WITHOUT RIYALS!
While to buyers the following important CONsiderations are offered:
1st.
In making continually purchases of a large number of Instruments at a time, for casn, besides receiving the benefits of the lowest discounts, it secure* me likewise, aN ways the most choice instruments. 2d. Occupying tho extensive building of my own, thus saving the costly rents also beinv able to attend personally to the tuning and repairing, enablos me to offer
Kissner's Palace of Music,
No. 48 OHIO STREET, (0pp. the old Court House.)
will
Glassware! Glassware!
DR,
RICHAU'S GOLDEN REMEDIES. D. B. RICHARDS, sole proprietor, blown in Glass of bottles. Address,
I)R. D. B. RICHARDS.
No
228
Varic York.
9 a. vstreetr.New
to
tt m.
Circulars
sent. Correspondent* answered. a
'J -wly
COMMERCIAL COLLECE
TElUtE IIAl.'TJ:
Y/.innrnvlcia ut
1owe
Corner of Fifth a Maip streets.
TERRE HAUTE. INDIANA,
Affords facilities equal to any Businos* College in tho West for
Practical Instruction in BookKeeping, Penmanship, and Arithmetic,
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. aup25Uw3m GARVIN OWEN.
answer almost
'licit}',
'Green
old Ulcers. Ulcerated Sore
Throat, Sore Eyes, Skin Eruptions and Soreness of tho Scaly, eradicating disease and mercury thoroughly.
DR. RICHAU'S GOLDEN BALSAM
Patent Cycloid,
and other tret-class Makers.
to buyers
A full assortment
Touguo
TERRE UAl'TE. I.M»
N. B.
All kinds of Instruments repaired.
MEDICAL.
Doctorand
wilber,office,
as well
two^ostago stamps, to
25 cents.
No.
such
superior instruments which simply are balow competition of auy other dealer here or abroad.
ef the celebrated Silver
Organs and Melodeons
Constantly on hand also.Sheet Music. Instruction Book*,and evory variety
of Smaller
Musical Instrument'. When needing any article in the Mnsla line send orders or call at
Headquarters of the Music Trade,
IN TEBHE IIAUTE,
ron
sultation Roception Rooms,
610
Washington Avenue, St. Louis, Mo., treat# with the greatest success all Diseases of Woman, Lonchoroca, or Whites Falling, inOamation or Ulceration of the Womb. Ovaritis. Pruritis. Amenorrhea. Menorrhagia, Dysmenorrhoea. and Sterility, or Barrenness also, every disease connected with Puberty. Menstruation or Pregnancy. Since the Doctor confines himself exclusively to the treatment of theso complaints, and treats a very large number of cases, it follows that his knowledge of them must be far more extensive and accurate than that of physirians in general practice. Send stamp for Medical Pamphlet of thirty-six pages. No matter wh» have failed,read what he says. Patients in every Western State. Cures guarrantetd.— Consultation by letter or at office free. Rooms for patients requiring daily attention.
A
lady assistant. Hour 9 I. X. to 7 L\ Sunday excepted. _?•.
DR. WHITTIER,
A REGULAR GRADUATE OF MEDICINE, as Diplomaat office will show, has been longer engaged in the treatment of Venereral Seyual and Priraee Disease" than any other Physichtn in St. Louis.
Syphillis, Gonorrhea, Gleet, Stricture, Orchitis, Hcrnis and Rupture, all Uninary diseases, Syphilitic or Mcrcurial Affections of the Throat, Skin or Bones, are treated with unparalleled &ucccss.
Spermatorrhea, Sexual Debility and Impotency. as the result of self-abuse in youth, sexual excess in mature years or other causes, and which produco some of the following effects, as Nocturnal Emissions, Blotches, D«bilitv, Dizziness, Dimnes of sight.Confusion of Idoas, Dvil Forbodings,Aversion to Socie
ty of
Females, Loss of Memory and Sexual Power,and rendering Marriage are permanently cured.
.The Doctor's
improper.
opportunities in hospital and
private practice are unsurpassed in St. Louis or or any other city. Baek flies of St. Lonis papers prove that he has been located ther* longer by years than any other so advertising. The establishment, library, labratory and appointments, are unrivalled in the West, unrivalled anywhere. Ago. with experience!can be relied upon, and the Doctor can refer to many physicians throughout the country. In past success and present posiion he stands without a competitor. THE WRITINGS OF A PHYSICIAN WH05B
REPUTATION IS UNION-WIDE. ARE WORTH READING. Doctor Whittior publishes a Medical Pam-
Shet
relating to Venereal Diseases and the isastrous and varied consequences ef selfabuse, that will be sent to any address in a sealed envelope for two stamps. It contains full symptom lists that will enable those
AF
fected to determine the nature of their complaint and aive a written statement of their caso that
for the
purposo of treatment as a personal interview: but where it is convenient the Doctor should be consulted personally. Those having friends that may require advice, can supply them with this valuable work sending their address, with stamp. Thus you can assist the unfortunates withont their knowing their benefactor. Certainly nosub iect is of more importance than purity »f blood and perfect mnnhood.
It is self-evidentthat a physician who eeafines himself exclusively to the study of a certain class of diseases and treats thousands of casos evory year, must acquire greater skill in that specialty than only general practice. Many physicians, recognizing this act. introduce patients to the Doctor after reading his Medical Pamphlet. Communications confidential. A friendly talk will cost you nothing. Office central, yet retired, No. 617
St. Charles street, St. Louis, Mo
Hours, 9
a.
Holiday Gifts!
v.. to 7 p.
m..
Sundays excepted.
MANHOOD:
How Lost! How Restored
Ju*t Published, in sealed rttvdofie. frier 6 refit. A LECTURE ON THE NATURAL TREATMENT, and Radical Curc of Spermatorrhoea, or Seminal Weakness, Involuntary Emissions, Sexual Debility,and Iin pediments to Marriage generally: Nervousness. Consumption, Epicpsy, and Fits Mental and Physical
IIIEA-
resulting from Self Abuse,
Ronr. J. Ci
.tc.,
by
i.vkrwki.i_, M. D.,
author o' th«
Book," Arc.
A Boon to Tlionnnntl* of Kuflerrrt." Sent under seal, in a plain envelope, to any address, pout paid, on receipt of six cents,
or
C1IAS. J. C. KLINE
lii Bowery, Jtew York, Post Ofllre Box Also Dr. Culvcrwcll's "Marriage
price
Guide."
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Pension Claims Prosecuted. Arrears of Pay Procured, Bounty Monej Procured.
2,
w}ll cure the third stages of S it and mercurcal Rheumatism, ctc. And I
defy
Refer to Merchants. Bankers a Oiti-" sens-generally, and to any one of the thousand whose claims have been obtained by me ,A9DWTF
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