Daily Wabash Express, Volume 17, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 26 November 1867 — Page 2

DAILY EXPRESS

TlfiKKifi HAUXB. liSTl-.

Iae4lay',8or^Bg ^oTember 20, 1S$»

Gbh. Boejs?* report, reviewing operations in the Second Military District during the last two years, has not been pub#fclie£ iR full. The copious extracts givan cover the ground, however, of the controjl&vff JxslweeaJohnson and Congress.— Speaking of the condition of civil affairs under the peeudo-State Governments ot Mr. Johnson, he declares that with rare exceptions the officers of justice-in bis, district, Alabama, Georgia and Florida,had been elected '-under a condition of public mind which made it impossible for any Union man to be elected to office, hi truth, tfe greater qualification for office had been, and was, service in th* rebel army vr out of th« rebellion."

Hon. THADDlua Sxitenb, who is recognized by all parties as the leader and brains of the Radicals, says in a letter just published, that he has "not approved and does not now approve of the financial policy pursued by our government, for the last six years."—Journal.

The New York

World,

the leading

Democratic organ in the United States, Sam Cox, one of the leading Democratic politicians in the East, and divers othaf organs of that party are opposed to Mr. Stevens' ideas on the financial question^ of the day. Also we must not forget to mention that Brick Fomeroy, a man whom the

Journal

almost worships, and

the leading spirit of Democracy in the West, is in favor of unconditional repudiation. The

Journal

It appeais from official figures that the expenses of a standing army, which, under a Democratic administration of tta GoVeriiment,!iid not exceed $12,000,000 a year, amount in the second year of Jacobin peace, to the round sum of $100,01)0,000.—Journal.,

The expenses of a standing army und^r a Democratic administration waa small ^autio t|e ^ga^r BejfoBlicang'wfcqn defeated at the polls, submited quietly to the voice of thepeople as expressed through ,tte41°Ubox.'i Ij»4id notwjttwo^rtap^ing army to keep them in Bubjeetion, Or to maintain the publio order. But ijo |poner had the Democratic party ljean defeated at the polls, than all its principal leaders at the South, and many of theb atth'e fNdrtih, organized a rebellion of gigantic proportions, and sought through a four years' war to ruin and destroy -forever the Government they could no lonp er rule. Hence to foil their infamous and 'trias^riable designs, the Government Sras obliged to call vast armies into the field, land oxpend enprmoua sums of money.-—

Tho people are now heavily taxed to pay groat debt thus incurred in crUshOngi^ui aBDeOaacratjc rebellion against! the

Constitution and Union. And notwithstanding this, tho Democratic leaders, jin S maDfcl0cj1Uti.es, are favoring tho repudiation of %he'public debt 'entirely,"and ajre asking to bo restored to power again tttat tlubyi fa&y perpetrata-stilifarthor mischief. .. V.

Some our exchanges are advocating reduction of the tax cn whisky, alleging that thb'iyaetioal effect of the present law is tho encouragement of revenue frauds, htUl tint the only way to abate the evil of .is to romove the temptation to whisky frauds by reducing tho'tkx. 'lf(*t'ho premise wore correct, we should indorse the conclusion, for the giganjtic evii in question is poisoning the wh^li atmosphere, and'undermining the integrl ty of the nation. Few are aware of the extent of tho evil, and none can estimate its.awfulness. But the remedy proposed is not the correct one. The only way to stay tho pfogroza of this evil is to arrest, try, convict and punish those found guilty jtf it—There are hundreds of men whjoso complicity in revenue frauds in conniee tion with the whisky tax is so well known jas not to bo denied. "When "snapped pp" for fraud their attorney not unfrequently acknowledges the fraud, and then negotiates a settlement, as if there were no more Ki ccriminality in ii than in an honest dfcbtor's being unable to pay one hundred jper cent, on his debts! In many oases ithe thief Las in the settlement made njore money out of the operation than he wduld had he not been detected rarely do they fail to make more money than they would have made had they their business honest ly, and never has a single member ofjthe /"ring" been punished for his crime. jWe need no new law, but simply the enforcement of the laws we now have. Send a few dishonest distillers and internal rev* enue agents to the Penitentiary for tpeir ... .frauds and thefts, and the effect woulJ be moBt salutary. There is in reality no difference in amoral point of view, be* tween defrauding the Government Sand defrauding an individual. The man (who picks his fellow's pocket, feloniously) en«. ten his neighbor's house, or forges bis name to a check, is no more deserving of

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striped jacket than the one who robs the ^Treasury of tho United States. "We will not say that all distillers and whisky agents by whatever name called, are criminal, but we do insist that every man Justly suspected of fraud, or connivance at it, should be arrested, and, if convicted, served precisely as he would have been had he perpetrated his fraud upon an individ. ual instead of the General Government.—

Imagine the result should all ,fraud4 be -i' dealt with*a theGovdrnmttit deals jvith those perpetrated at its expense! No man's properly would be safe, forged nol^s fend every kind of high-handed robbery •would prevail to an alarming extent, threatening the stability of all eommer«ial institutions and regulations. It would be utterly impossible to do business if prv v&te rascality stood in no more dread of penalty than pubUc peculation, and we repeat, that there should be no discrimination between the two.

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"GW. ^easK of'Texas, will at leiit exert liimseif to protect the equal rights of all citizens, and prevent the invasion of the privileges of tho loyal, which has ^een thfe fisSliteh "in the State under the rufb o? Throckmorton. He h&s issued a proclamation defining what laws are to be observed in tho Stato during the continu-

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'tTncec? tSe Provisional soya frHnt. thftsfl are the M]Jjury ReoonItrucUonTjITlB enacted Ty~CtWgress tK6

GieneiaJ Sheridan on assuming

-edrfifc&ria-df twelfth District, which includes Texas the several orders issued

General of thg District and*11 the organic and statute laws of the State as they'existod on-tho 10th off March, 1867, when General Sheridan assumed oomn»nd,jsicept «0 far,ai ttoyimin oonfll# with the Constitution and laws of the United States, aid except bo far as they have been abolished or modified by the ord^r o£ the ^commanding Ganerafli The Austin

Republican,

Union."

frill have enough

to do to «orrect the diversity of opinion in its own party, on this subject, without consuming any ot its time in worrying about "Hon. Thaddeus Stevens," aa it noy pleases to call him.

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in commenting apon

the proclamation, says:" "We are satisfied Governor Pease will not allow enforcement' of pnj la^that discriminates in favor of tie whites as against our colored population, or in favor of the disloyal as against the loyal men of Texas. This in itself will wipe out the principal part ef the laws made daring the last six year's by those bodies of men assuming to bo the Legislature of Texas, who are willing to hav,® almost any code of laws for their government during the existence ot the-Provisional Government, prbVided they'artj protected in their offorts to restore the State to the Union on a truly loyal basis. The question as to whether the acts of the rebels are to have any binding foroe as laws upon the statute books of our Stato, is one which only a constitutional contention is competent to decide,and if wo can secureja'loyal convention the question w-ijl be. speedily disposed of. The Provisional Government having, with the styncUon of the District Commander, pfomingWed a cbde bf laws for our observance) during the existence of mflitary arid pfovisioaal government, let us all proceed to. jUie task of securing a loyal eonventfcW• id

restart us 10' the

•rrom tV° Orleans Sunday Creeoenl.) TSS LA&T RATION.

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"JFew hoar the immortals of Lee's army speak of tho retreat from Petersburg to Appomattox" Court Souse, the scene of that army" apotheosis,, and the reason of tha,t silence c^n be understood. Knowing nothing arid thinking little about the condition of the army outside of their own commands, the great body of the.ipen, in ihbtr relian Jal H^onV thifr'grtit 6oibinander, simply performed the duties. imposed upon them, suffered the agonies that necessarily fell to their lot, and met calmly tho dofith." which ended thoae dutiet ana agonies for many "before the memorable 9th of April.

The sufferings of the rank aad file of the army on that occasion were mercifully deadened by t^e Sthpor^ not recklessness, super-'induced by the peculiar hardships to which they were subjected. The enemy, withi hiB overwhelming force of splendidly mountedjand equipped cavalry, in A/3y4?fis\n fVia *f»ntifa tn fhfl point-aimed at by General lee, retarding Ms a&vknce, "compelling him to fight while daylight la»ted, and to do his march* ing by night. The want of sleep, and during the last four days of the retreat, the entire lack of provisions, produced in the men the mental and physical condition I have mentioned, And although after the surrender the men and officers of the Federal army vied with'oach other in their kindness, and exhibited a desire to do everything in their power to relieve the necessities of their late foes, the destruction of a portion of their supply train by Generals.Bosser and Fitishugh Lee, rind the detention of the balance by the awful condition of the roads, left theifaselves in a critical condition, and incapable of affording Lee's army the much needed supplies.

Great efforts were made, and successful, to complete, as soon as possible the paroling of the. men, in order that they mig^it be disperse! ftorp a place where there WM rib sustenjiice ofny description for min or beM!|' Am&fig the first commands readj^tq leavfc were the First and Second Louisiana Brigades, then commanded by Colonel "Waggaman, and with them a portion of the "Washington Artillery, Louisiana Guard Battery And Donaldson* ville Artillery, all hailing from the same State, and naturally clustering together when about to return onee more to their dearjSouthern homes.

The condition of these men was really deplorable. Starved, worn out, and many of them stricken with fever, they looked with dismay pn the dismal march through the mud to Burkesville Station, the.nearost point at whioh they could expect to" find transportation. Colonel Wnggaman and many of the officers did not believe half of them would be able to perform the journey, and as a dtrmcr retort,

and also in some measure to inspire the men with" hope which he himself believ delusive, Col. W. started the briggade comnusssary ahead to pick up some* thing for man and beast on the route they were traveilirg.

The Commissary, with no more hope of success than his commanding officer, start* ed ~ff, and alter traveling a few miles over a tract which gave no promise: of supplies, being rather dubioitt. about the road the brigade would'travel, accosted an old, gray headed and very, ragged negro he found sitting at a' cross road, sind questioned him in regard to the route to Burkesville. The negro replied intelll gently, giving him the necessary direotions, and tho Commissary was about to ride on, when it occurred to him that the darkey might possibly assist him in searching for something eatable. He be gad by asking if be knew where he could get feed for his horse.

After a moment's hesitation and a rapid inspection of the questioner, the darkey replied in the affirmative, and immedi* ately led the way through a gate td a small clearing in the piney woods.

Stopping in the yard Of a small shanty, he went in and got the key of a pretty good sized corn crib, whiolv he opened, and displayed to the Commissary's envious gaze forty or fifty bushels of the finest corn in the ear he had ever seen even in Virginia. He took out a liberal feed for .the ahorse, and remarked that "the Yankee, had' spa'rd him that much." The

Commissary saw in his mind's eye his brigade once more eating a "square meal," and assuming his most persuasive tone commenced: "Uncle, I have about six hundred men behind here a little Ways, wlio have eaten nothing to speak of for five or six days.— They hive thirty or forty miles to travel on foot and, they will never be able to make the trip in their present condition. Could you not let them have a couple of ears of corn apiece, and save their lire*

Darkey—"they Southern soldiers?" Commissary—"Yes." Darkey. ''WelL 1 reckon, young master, they's the last I'll ever see. You just tell them to come along and take what tB'oy "vfKfit.w" And having said this, the poor old fellow sat down on a stone and cried like a child.

In an 'horr or so the trOops came along and were Marched up in single file to the corn crib wnd given two «ars hipiece. The old darkey in the meantime had knocked in the head"of a barrel of soTghum molasses, and nearly every man got a tin cupful. There were a few cases of colic that night among those who were not fortumtrenoagkiefitaDy sorgbiUBf-lHit that did not lessen the gratitude of the men for the last Confederate ration issued to the Louisiana troops in Virginia 1

Th? ladies, in their sovereign ca­

pacity as judges of emotioaal enjoyment, nave decided that no perfume in existence produces the same delicious sensations as are experienced while inhaling the exquisite fragrance of Phalon's "NightBlooming Cereus."—if.

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Two darjeeyed Sat wb«T*»riy«cl With cum rad bro And on* wu pal* and both w*r* blr.

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Bring for«*t bloom of um ukimra, Bring buddingiprajr* fro«r wood aad wild, To*tr*wth*M*rof Iiov*, th* cbUd.

OIom softly, fondly, whll* y* mmtp, Hi* eje« that death maya**B liksilaep

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And fold hi* hands, in aiga of r**t, Hi* waxen hand*, aero** Uf fer«**t. X. fttS And nuke hi* grave wher* vlolatg hide, -ii Where itar flower* atrew the rimtot'a aide. And bine-bird in the misty spring Of elondlw*

Place near him, aa w* lay Um low, HI* idle shaft*, hi* looaened bow, Th* silken fillet that around 1 Hls.wagglah eyes in *port he waaad. .f» V*r«j

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Bat w* shall fflourn him long, and mis* HI* ready *mile, hi* ready kub, The patter of hi* little feet,

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And graver looks, serene a^ MgK' HU

light of heaven in that young eye tui.r All these shall haunt as ull ,the heart Shall ache and iche—ind tear*

The bow, the band, (hall fail to dnst Th* shining arrow waste with ra*t, And all of Love that earth can elaim, Be bat a memory and a name.

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Nor tho* hi* nobler ilXSfcU A prisoner in this narrow coll But he whom how we hid* frbfca mea In the dark ground, shall live again—

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Shall break these clod*, a form of light With nobler meia and purer right And In the eternal glory stand, Highest and nearest God's right hand.

The Japanese hold. t^fttC deatk £gnderj any circumstances, is to be preferea dishonor. Whenever the privileged ,clj» ses go on a journey they carry' with the: the robes worn and the knives used atthej performance of hara-kiru, thus testifying their rediness at any moment to die rather than degrade their|families or themselves.' White the mourning color of Japan. It is the only color' used at 'ftinerajs Etiquette prescribes that a white robe atid "harakama," or winged social drti& *b6ild be worn when hara-kiru is. performed The disemboweling knife is about eight inches in length, and very sharp.

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When the official document author-j iaing theoulprit to perform harakiru is made oat« and duly signed competent authorities, it is delivefei over to two commissioners, who are directs to deliver it "to whom it may concern.'! It sometimes happens that this is a danl gerous duty to perform. For, if the selected victim is a daimio of sufficient jpowet to defy the tycoon, these messengers arel often waylaid and assassinated by hii friends. Henee stratagems^ are resorted to in order to insare tbefsafety of the commissioners and the deliverer of the docu. ments.

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It is noteworthy'that If the docdment iji once delivered, no matter by what tricky, and no matter haw powerful {the selected victim, the prince never thinks of defying the order because so strongly are the Japanese imbued with respect for jtbe ancient customs of their country, he would ..losje cast with his most devoted followers' by tioing so.

When the victim receives his sen ten c^, he gives notioe of it to his friends, anji invites them to share a parting cai with him. They Some on the day a .pointed by the eemmissioners, and, the vietim has biddlsn bis family farbwO he receives them anl they banquet gether. Their host Is dressed in whi robes, and is supported by two of his mi isters or relatives, who are similarly 4 at^ tired. When the hoar fixed for 1 kiru arrivee, the victim takes leave of guests as if nothing unusual were to ha] pen—precisely as he parts from them any ordinary occasion—and then he tires within a screened inclosure in co: pan* with his two supporters. The tainers who guard' this- inclosure are barefooted as a mark of respect to the 'sojlemnity of the occaipion and the rfink pf, the ctilprlt. Thocommissioners thin" read the fatal document. It announces that, in accordance with the ancient odBtoms of the oountry, the daimio is perm'' ted honorably to sacrifice himseif|»i thereby to expiate^ln his own person the crime or offense he has committed again the welfare ofthe State. Opposite tl two commissioners sits the victim on el er side, at a shart'aiKgBc^ iiUi OflK'Uf" supporters, ^iile the suite ofthe tyooo messengers surround them at respect&l distances. They are all clad in their official robes. The suite ofthe comn^siopers then retire into an adjoining compa:' ment pf the inclosure, leaving four, per sons only to witness the scene, exclusive of the executioner, who is barefooted, six armed With a word.J ',

Mr. Olipbant is responsible for ^ii statesments that follow as to the final scene.- /./.u'l "This notorious method of suicide^has, of late yesps, assume^ A sedlwhat notified form, and no longer consists in that unpleasant process ot abdomen-rippidg, which must have been almost as disagreeable an operation to witneM ,aB'.toi(j|Mjr form, liv friend Higo-no-kamji pfejpented me with a knife to be used under the old system—an exceedingly buiineislike weapon, about ten inches long, sharp as a raisor, and made of steel .of the est tetnper. Kbw, this k&lfo ii tfs^d^nly to make a slight incision, significant in the intention to put an end to himself. He has collected his wife and family to soe how a hero can die his dearest friendhe who in our oountry would have been bis best man at his Wedding—standi over him with a drawn sword, and vmenjhe commences to makethe afbresaid incision the sword descends, and the head rolls off at the feet of his disconsolate family.V.

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PAINTS for FAKMERS AND OTHEBS.—TH« aBAFTON MINERAL FAINT COMPANY are now manntactnri&g the Baat, Cheapest and moat Durable Paint in ns^ two coat* well pat on, raized with pare Linseed OH, Will last 10 or IS years it 1* of alight browa ti lwatifnl chocolate color,and pan be changed to creeii, lead, (tone, olive, drab or cream, to suit ty Hate of the consumer. It Is valnable for Hodm, Barak Fence*, Agricultural Impietbent*, C^rriace and Car-makers, Pall* and Wooden wan Oamra*.. Metal and Shingle Boob, (it being Fire anoWtftir proof), Bridges, Barial Oases, Canal Boata. Shin*. Ship*' bottom*, Floor Oil Cloths, toaa llanuHsctnrer having ased 5000 bbls. tho sS ttaar.) aad as a paint fat any pupose 1* onitmHid for bodyi darabUity, elasticity•, utd adheriveoe'S. Prio* 96 per bbl., of 900 lbs, which will npply a farmer for year* to come. Warranted la all case* as above. Send for a circular, Which rive* tall particulars. None genuine unl*** branded la a trade mark, Grafton Minei al Faiat. AddrfasDANIXLBIDWKLLjProprleter, MSTMrlStcwt, Hew York. Afentt Wanted.

4 E W W A N

TTaBiWEW 3. MoScoretkerriN,B 6n ihtt ubtouuuing rtvalation* and ataitliug di*tjlosnre made to »kl* work aw creating th* intense deelre~tn"tlia tttiadTPf' the peuple tu obtafar it. It* official character aad ready aaie, combiaad

cOlanfandjMsOflt^r^^^

than any other work. X£3 4 DavwniKirtrlbwa,

Texamination

Address JOOTCS BBOTH-

5BB.By'SPAT*MT W£ACHktfdiaiMU-Aa of it*, merit* will convinc* aay one that Torrey's Patent Weather SMft Wiiil allother*. Send for lUMtratad cdrcwiar^ A|*at9 wanted in every town. K. 8. A J. TOBBlT #00^ Bole Mwnnfacturers, Tt Kaidea liana. New Ttrt.

WANTXD—AN

AQKNT—One cbanotln Mkch

town worthy the attantion of aa aetlvw butineas man, to tak* the agency ftrr th*' iai^ 61 BajLMTxxcr'8 Bun is VooXDiira xxi W%xrdt% SiaiP8, applied to th* aide*, bottom, top and 8Mtro of door* and windows. .The ikle jifyond anythIng ever offered befbre to' sdagtst.^andfTOBi $10 to {26 pel day can be made. And fo circular.' the first who »pplyMchr» it Bhrgwa. Terms for Moulding, a*h. J. U. BBUttTMS? 4 00 -B^oton.

ly finished and tempered. s. M, S^ent. .C^, ^rat

$10 A BAT MASK

31

If. The autUer may be

consulted upon any of tho diseases upon wliich his book treats, eituer peraoually or by mail.— Medictn^antlouaiy part of the world..

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BY

E

A^Tj^.lDjSl,

with my Patent StoncilTools. 1 prepa^theMa pies free. Beware of infringer*. My Circulars will explain. Address A. J. field, Vermont. .-U t.uj ii an iriT

VEUTBODT "Can Cot Tkbi*LCrtnrCjtaswimo for Men or Bpjs^ byiuniBg PcntR** Self Instbcctw& (Juabis. :Qomplet»*et sent to any address for 4 00. Agent* order a sample. Send stamps for tenps and olrcalar. HUBBKLJ. A PABSON8, Gnadilla,

0 :3

It is the Best Chance ever offered te Agents

Ono or two day*' time will secure agood hewing Machine, Watch* silk Dkss, BeTolve« jr some other- artiala ci. eqaal valtiof Cost.

Agentt wanted everywhere, male and famale, for the best One Dollar Pawnbroker'* fialo ia ith* country. Send for Llronlar. *. S. 0. TtlOMPSON Jk 00 ao Hanover Street, Boston, Masa.

THE BEST IS THE CHEAFKSfl

HARVEST THE YIELD IS GREAT! rjtOSPEKITY'ABO (JMVS ,i WINTER IS VQMIXCtJ

ANDKOW IS IBB 1US TO TAKK

MOUKE'S BUBAL NEW-YOfipB, TilS GllKAT TOWN 4O CODSTBf THK BCBAL is the Leading aad Lsrgeat Oiicu latlhg Newspaper of its Class on th4 ContliMnr,— snperi in Value end Variety 6f:0entevfo and Beauty of Appearance. It embraces more AgricuUaral, Hcrticultural, S*l«ntlflc', £dnoatlonal. Literary and News Matter, interspersed wlUi Bagravings, than any other Journal—Yor it cdmprises Departments devoted to or inclnding Agriculture, Chetcb uieratat^ llvrilcultaN, ti Science, aad Art. ,, Sheep llusbandry, Kducallon, Urazlng, llalryiag, Youth's Beadtai(^«|Q Kurai architecture, General, News, Domestic Economy, Comment, MarkeM,' With Illustratione, Talei,• Euayt, Mhtlia, JPoetrp, Bt~ bustet, Eaigmat, to., kc., "The Kl-rax New-Yorkeb is a NaHdnafJo*ird*lj circulating largely, in the East,and, Wjest, Nourthf and South. It Employs th* Bcst Talint in *U Departments. Its corps of Editors, Contributor* &c., Comprises many of the best Farmers, Plant ers, Wool Growvrs, Graxiers, IXorti^nlcurlsti, Ac., and.also Authors, Scholars, Ac.,'0r note and abili' ty- In brief the Bubal i*

BBOKAW BROTHEKS & C0( u: 1

DRY

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G. W. OASLETON & CO., Publishers, N. Y.

7

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gratis one year to thiperwm

qf huelre.

Single numbor, lo c«nts.

BehS «t«mp for specimen eopy.

Magazine the World!

The Cheapest

Address

WiLIOTT. THOMKS & TALBOT, Boston, Mrsb.

"XTEW 8UBSOBIBEBS FOR 1868 to the ILLUSf\ XBATED PHBENOiOQIOAL JOUBNAL, at t&afear, will receive Nov. and Dec. Nos. this year faK. Addres* S. B.

WILLS, 389 Broadway, N. Y.

BIJHIOIIS NEWSPAPERS OF TILE jmplote list of See AtlvcrtUtOttC fbr December. Price 85 cents, $2 per year in advance. Address 6. P. BOWHLL A CO., fnbllshers, New T©rk.

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No 109 Main St., Terre-Hnute ru.rioqz'i 8*rtJ—

at ogfolini

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Ate fully prepared1 fof" .snomUJiiifl

W I N E A E it ,qmrto Has. inoAli OODBSUmeifS. «f

Will find'It grea^tb'tlieir attvahta|e to examine.our stock of uooV?

srrrTr As o3.

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SHGETINes SHIBTINfiS, WNBII

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Is la.

«nd CI#*k

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Soits 61^'^(tedples, and warranted lo lilt ,v. y, tu. tu* fciag its hit} .k«t.)

G!VE SATlSTAlCflON! .»1I-

Also' 'fln« inortmeifii

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1 "iJ'If'lE1V hint

111 tSiilili lit tils got bylBt poster*, or "patent' otut iron

or

machine

'Stencil tool*."

Send for our New Gaualogue oif lMPBOTKD STENCIL DIK8, 20 varieties aU qf Stall,

CHEAaPMjJiINEJ5y £i ip '--"fcq on: ion tTftW STOCK

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Each No. contains Eight Double Qaarto P*ge^ printed inextra stylo,—Clear Type, Good Pap*r, and more and better Iuvstbatiokb than an]' other Journal of i)s Class. A Title Page, Index, &c., at close of Vol. I

TBBM8-Only 93:a Tear to lub* of ten, S2.50 per copy. Vol. XIX begins Jan I 4, 18C8.---Non

in

the time to Strbaaibe and Club.

Great Offer

to Club Agents.. Specimens, Show-Bill*, Premiui 1 LIbjs &c., SEBT'r«E* 'or tho 13 4UmS^TSof tb Quarter, (Oct. to Jan.) on trials for Osit Fii'T tiESTSl Address

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Have just opened a choice ntoqk of

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•fiA «Jt'-»y# if -^1' iMiL "l-Jailoi .ban ifta Muffs, Collars,

Cuffs,

Wrtsiiets, Tipfietk,

1

CKiTdr eh 's Sett

Gent® MufflerptfBtc,

AU of which( will be offered at much W* then i.-tr ordinary mn uvi(\ laijqpoi y/3ic

(Jar WeS of fea'S«3^ Hi* ninal jrarietgr of.Gtpids ealtabl^ (o»-t^e

Holiday! Seasn

•I jjtsl "'•Is Fresh and Attractive. itiiiy

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B. B. CO., are selling' Bk^J^rs 1M« ddced PrioM. '•4?

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GREAT CARPET HOUSKl ot GREAT WALL PAPER HOPS® GREAT Q1L QLQTH, WW* GREAT WINDOW OURTAtN

BROKAW

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GREAT HOtJSB¥TOKHfflHl«fcl)*hTl, .t"1-.al»

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No. 109 Main 8trm

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ChW^^n^enSw»ffV«l«8sware

House-furxiBsking ronXxoods,

un.'bisnoo

teifiQia Led

NeCTooa,Crtaary, an:

jexnalDi*M*e*,elearly delineating all ihedliease! MndUion*?^tfcrtuii tiiits, for tw. Ittr8e-i«il JWitali MaBip* xo'jprapay peaU«o.0tntriW|»r%aiUtf n)latM« to ipiseases pf Ptjtmr

ii buM

001V

FAMII/ir- ®Rir

5in

lilnj

The highest' price pald for kll. old serag Iron delivered at. the "F^oenlz foundry," noar tW Pa**eng»r Depot. I

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TTNION INgtmANCE CQJ,

MfiBBSaKSBSBi

1 5 isvrf'i

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UTCV n-iii'qo tin navig v'.-.-

No. 85 Main Street, up Stalrs. l-staes'. in a }n

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DRY aGOODS,

It eiiS X8 JD

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Carting* aado to order. Brprj

NVOlrder*''ollelted.r

or ERD1ANAPOL18. H-

CapU«i, i407^0$ F»v Thc,Iikasir«i Ii** limtfalil^k Gowahv ttl A 'Btock^bompany owhedand controlled' by tlfe leading business menja tho ^ftateJV

Theloliowi .are a partof the 8tojcithol()«rs, who areresidents'-of.Terre Baote, and to whom we would refer those w*ntlag sohn4 aftfl reliable Insurance ai fair rates.

Preston 'finssey, Pres't National State Bank, J. B. Cnjnlncham. Druggist. L.G.Warren's Heirs.

HAVENS A CO., AgecU

Offloe over Donnelley's urag Store.

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THE,

ONLY PRBMfUM gK^.j

«—FO*— fjs ivl

Family Sewing,'"Maclii»e8 l^a^' atfftfJed id. W ^,

VHEELER ftWILSON,

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STATE FAIR, HHJ AT TERBI BAjDTB •T TB* .roA .»nnt

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FOLLOWING. COMMITTEE. Dr. McOoikMA, member of tba Stato Board of ApiwitSH Mr*. J. W»u

•iqs'i ,nooK ,«otiao.. A?Pr is Kbnad .&t-

apfioO—.Cf .yoJC .auO!-i ,.Trm»3v:» Corner 5th and Sfadtt Street*.

8 tboalq .1

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7fteaam io ,- bn dt iedi bus wny us cu •'i-.j um

JjsiiilasL a!mSl uommoO ,3f &s mw

initial ind .ja(isq 'jlfiit hf' i'v jj jfj a V__^8 ftm

Lady Washington Shawls

Wdflleses

ton b9 ei

xqgritH aioil elvq

Xamierm^ WiwQii NO. ^r MJiis

3gMkl

Terr© Htrtrte, «,2*dw3fi8i»a^ tv*seH A

Ind.

v. •i$api&vtaQ no -O ii A 'I -11,-7

EARRTHENWARE 147 Ma3fi Street, io nx/fgRl® ii /. -V iJ tl V.'t ('1 :ntwo-y~ I

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WHITTIKB,

dlABLt BBBD PHY8IWA5 to b! o^a #lilih Ungs tn bis offfce wlll sttoir.

ka*

Ably Edited,

iVo/uM/y

Illustrated, Neatly Printed—Practical, Seitntifis, Uiei fulr—Moral, Instructive and Entertaining.'

taMfo Okroml* JDifedtto the st^ o/ hii-Ufapn* ha* a, Cniouiwide reputation, baying \yomiunjm loeuted in &C.I*>ais

thaii any otherflhrpwf totsea*

Physician. Much of his practice ha* been of a private nv tare.

Syphilis, QonefrKKJBltel, Btrictxre,

aarw Diseases.

all

Uri

fhaMKe or

Me^npLAfections of fa

ThroeU,8lM bfflm'*»^/B^ or Hupture

dea*» evil fope^flai«,^T^r8ifin fo memory/ weaki^as, 5o., hot sll'Uio *ie,»«tmll odeSrrin^fi-eqwtitlylilvtorionB oases

NTAaMiaQnodatioiMijkinpIe. phutgM aioder^te car**:guarantMd. Consultattuns py letter or a( office, fre*. Most HUM cjni be pritiert ty MetMtraatioK aadTrectihacy^°3to:j without an Interview, and medicines, secure iron observation, sent by mail or express. "So 'bin dranc* to lnulnwiin rsnsyiamw.

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AddMM Box 3098, St. Louis, Mo.

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erfor the actum

mMUtto&of«aeh.f!*ti«>t* atreqniredaiiy: persoi

(Ja^get, tna«aledletef 4ir«olope,my Tbiory jy Bptom*andX eaMsent of

bui sl

Ghild's

Longj

Child's Square,

Pal®y s|awls.

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T«BBK^4PTB, INDIANA,

gllVBf MHW* eO^ Propr'j {VAa jt

Jtv a

sosiiq hue TibK 3team ijngiiiia*,ililt Pearfii| of every d«*criptiqn,c Al} iin

ManafKCtlBiimtq^ .and MacWaery aft ... of Iron and Braaa Carting* aado to order. Brpry olas* of r*pairtag i^omct)y .at^Bdod ,ta

i- 'nvi sgnl

Th* hi^h'est 0a|ih PricO "Paid1fdVr6ld''ttjiff6 Bra**,andIroa. aug6dwtf!

*. u. MD'atraxsa.

tiffiSfti VAiljibRi

•AND •?T7rnji* bioi

Machiiie' Shop, Mciilf^esA, Angler & do.,

S. K. cor. 9th •tglfe'St*.', near Passenger Depot,

•, i:t Mannfhctnrers of Steam Engines, Mill Machine ry, Henso Fronts, Flre Fronts,' and {Secular Saw Mill*. .i\-

Special attenticm iald to thd intnnfaetnre and repair of Bra** Work, Patent Office Models, Ac. Wo are-elwr prepared'to cot Toothed or Cog Gearing* of either Oast Iron, Wrought Iron or

Bepairtng done promptly. All-'partiel connected with this establishment being Practical Mechanics of several years expert' enoe, we feet safe In thy Ing that we ban reudei .fall aatlaiaction to.our, cystppiers, ht^th In point of woikmanshiji and price.

,iMra„,

Broche Shawls,

-nas. Ib ,Large Assortment.

Jesrafl-sayot) aii id oorioit Sill bsgaK*.

10-4 SHEETINGS

•qo on 3T..i:. •. aoui

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Bleached. apfy^npleachea

At 40 Cents per Yard S

LiCasfi Bill's.-"Swoper! :ldem," Bleached

A,t ^T^enty Cents

bate

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!il«sf rBlcached

iJ ecaaet iI •Ei«* flaidw lo yi'J

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DRIVE

iioda txuas Jadi io ssitoq

Dodbie Fold English Merinos

A.t g^„.Qpnts!

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V"16.

Sloft

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hm'l'J I aj!»p

TVJELLi [RIPLEY# GO'S 7ii%* 'it'.j .•••

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GREAT WHOLESALE ^.RETAIL

Dry^Qoik'^niporium.

Terre Haute, Ind,*

Io Jjrtwos gniliii ,iJo *ri)nrnibol Ub

fe,

a

top Soap!

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NA^BQNA BEFINEB

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V1'

tS Concentrated Lye. 'i -.anog oted bi ."" nt^I •••Fr i* f1 »-. I-

2 Cts.4l. for Superior Hard Soap.

•Jirt'l 'iil.t .: ,! •.-.••••.

TWELVE roUNDS OF SOFT SOAP FOR OWE. CEMT.

1

if.l'io.'.-rj

-U DM/jjaS JT

arfl a®• Jfesnl-V-.1vljuw ^n$masai3 Every Family can Make taeir Own .ftXTidl

II/.OOO

ALl YiilETIES 'OF SOAP

,?aoquov» -ra-it io «3«tq f}J HltO lit 14 Ae KaaltyManle si* a Cap of ni-waiow 1'Coffaa.jf.o

1 3BT

#TWOLOCY.

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1867!

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SHAWLS, SHAWLS

Shawls,

0) d¥/

Ladies- Long, Ladies Square,

noivjToVi.'

Misses Square,

•ad I

3

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KX

XKOMlTiKJ

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Is anew Oomeentrsted Lye, for making

V(.

.j., disMvcred in GRBKITLAJSD, IN" TUB ARCTIO 8BA8,!

^d iB Com^Bod iuain]y of AlomiMtls of. Soda, which, when^igixed with WMjtiaa rAT, produces th® Rs

•BiEST, DETEtlSlTE SOAOf I ^nn« .ilNTHE WORLD. -dVn).^|'

it Box w.ill make 175 lbe. good,Soft 8o*P, or it» eqairaifiHt in superior Hard Soap.

XUfcailad by all Srugglsfa and Oroiefln ,j

^1tSo Vni^ed'

-tr FULL RECIPiS WITH BACH BOX..J0 Dealers ktisi

11

McCIt#KI3H, DKNCJtKR A 50L

cF,

11

1

'iumsox, wife of State

Attoriajr-General, aad JCr*.'daaas, wife of Dr. Oanan, of Park* connty—all parties

of

the high-

•at otdcrjof iaUiligrac^Mid.social position,*ho*a opiaioa i»-w*rthfof ^onsfrfeyatfen. ^.

oetll'

I'

Phyalctaa «*d ,garf«ia,

tbe city aad aoaairy. Orrics—Northweat oorner of Fourth and llain •traala. (over Goodman'* Clothing Store.) Besi4m«*K*.|5 NorthToorthStreet. ocSMt

obtain It wheUlal* ta

•itfeii, eaeW containing I llftacal dltKotuitv of the WImHmI* and DrngfcUt* ii»i mSt

tht

and cltlea oftkt taltt* Itatti^

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dr!

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rsxrm

nutwm&i-vxyf biCI^—litiU

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BOOT

AND SHOE STOKE,

No, 10 North 4th 8tJ| ail 1 at tmh •.

siT .tahi

fi.'ft- i»•'•

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-ii"'» linlftT**" K*%*/««sV.I--.:.-

B. RUGGLEg,

$9 °eM"r

*•p-*• fe'w

XTAS JUST BECBIVBD A XL

Large Stook of Baota

and

8ho**, aabraclug

every, vailaty of Women,^l^en.jk Cbildren's Wear i'«jo* i'•'%

JtOX Wl WUktw

Trade,

WkMBlwlU *U attha LoWMt Oaah Price*. I T«ii •. aialai*o pr*par*l to

"+^~1|IJ^ES,:T9 ORDEB I*

•tjle. Give aa* a call before ordering or purchasing else where. No. 10 North fourth Street, Terr*.Haute, lad. aovtdtf

FOB Aftil*!

Wbowill KQOAL

-Mmiii HiniMi YKO

FM8

rpHE NEYBMAILIKG MADAHB RAPHAKb I* the best. She *neoe*d* whea,all eth.rs have failed. AU who ar* In tronble—all who hav* been nnfortnnate—all whose fond hope* have been djaappoiated, crashed and blasted by false promises and deceit—all who hav* beea aMM and' trilled with—all fly to her for advice and satUfaction. All who are in doabt of ttrafttUsuwHlwi. ih»y lov*,coa*nlt her to relieve and *ati*ly.their, aiinds.

In loveiffairs She Never Falls. 8he has the secret of winning the affection* of the oppoiite *ex. She show* yon the likenees ot. I ronr future wife or hn'band, or abeent friend.— !be gnMe* th* sb^glf to a happy marriage, and makes the married happy. Ber aid and advice has been solidt«J' in Ynbntnerable in*tine**, and

1

ha* always been, th* means of seaar1 .is •W* ...

Speedy and Happy Marriage,

She is, therefore, a sure dependence. It Is well knowti to the public at large that she wai the fir*t, and .he is the only person in this country who can show the likeness in reality, aud who can glr* entire satisfaction on all the concern* ot life, which can be tested and proved by thousands, both married and single, who daily aud eagerly visit her.

To *11' ih Kbslnels her advice i* invaluable. She can for*tell, with th* gruateat certainty, th* result ot all commorcial and business transaction*, pottery numbers glvin without extra charge.

MADAME j^AI'MAKL Is a^ona Bdo AStrologist thatevery one caii depend tipon. She is the great* fit AatralogUt of the ninateenth century. It i* that we!l-kuown fact that makes illiterate pretenders copy her advertisements and try to tmitaie) her.'

Madame Raphael it the *eventh daaghter of tbu seventh daughter the^ was born with a nrtnral Kift she cau loretell your very thoughts. b!'»* also rnr6S drunkenness?

All interviews strictly private and eonttdeotiaJ. As a Famal* Physician her remedies nevor fail to onre all female Irregularities, and to prodnceL* the monthly riow, wtthant danger or exposure.—*. They can not injure, but, on the contrary, theyj improve the health.

Therefore, oome one, come ail, to

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itsdomM in t* bniax&ig eo htte jiwi-u bti»

111 Richmond, bet. Central kmw m4 Mi.t Cincinnati, Ohio. TERMS.—Ladies, tl Gentlemen,"SL,80L "'j

N. B.—Tbe Madame will answer no letter* wllliont a fee of 91 and a 3-oent (tamp is ineloatd.

Address Lcok Box 631. aagSSdwly

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"The Fen la Mightier than the Bword."

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the

it 15 Ceflts!

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PEN,:,

BI«T AHB CHBlPm OP FBNI

Morton's Gold Pens,'

The Best Pens In the World. For tale at JVo. 26 MaidenLane, JVeH-2"orJb, and by eyerv duly appointed Agent at the tame prtceiTWT""

Morton, maket no IPent stamped with the Warns or Traah- I mark of any other therefore, where an Agency is established, the public ttill be best suited, and at the same prices, by calling on the Agents

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other places

those wishing the Morton fen must send to Headquarters, where thetr orders will receive prompt attention, if accompanied with the cash.

A. Catalogue, withfUll description of sizes and prices, sent on receipt of letter postage. 0

A. MORTON."

Gifts ror Chrlstman New Years!

A SUPERB STOCK OF FINK GOLD AND 81LVER WATCHES, ALL WARRANTED TO RUN Aft 1)THOROUGHLY BKGULATfcfl, AT THIS

LOW PNIOK OF 810 EACH, AMD SATISFACTION GUa-BAlITBKD. 100 solid Gold HuntingWatchs*.—»250 to 1,000 100 Magio Oased Gold Watches 200 to 500 100 Ladies Watches, enamsled..— 100 to 200 GoldHuat'g Obron'ter Watches 250 to 290 Gold Huut'g~*agflsbrlwvers.... 200 to SOO^hl JHuntiug ljuplux Watches 160 to 600 Gold Hant'fe American Watches 100 to 600 Silter Hunting Levers. 60 to 500 SilverrHnnting Duplexes...". 75 to 69)

Assoited Watches, all kinds

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250 200 260

Gtfld'iladlerf'WStches 60 to L000 Gold Hunting Leplnes 50 to 1.C00 Misscilisineijut Silver Watches 90 to 2,500 Hunting SlltM Watches.. 25 to

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100 60 &

0'X) Assoited Watches, all kinds 10 to .Th* above stock will ba disposed of on the

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Sold or Solid SUveie Watch for |10, without regard to value! WartHT, B*0. A Co., 181 Broadway, New Fork, wish to immediately dispose of the above magnificent Stock! Certificates, taming the articles, are placed In sealed envelopes, and wfll mixed. Holders are entitled to the article* nkmod on their certifiovte upen the payment of Ten DoUars, whether. it be a watch worth 91,000 or worth less. Thro return of any of oar CertllUates entitle* yon:to tt«e articl* named theteou ppon payment, irrespective of the Worfh, and ar ao article valaed lea* than $10 nafced oil any cer tiftcate it will at once be seen that this Is No Lottery, tint a stralgfetrorwart leglllauke traiMctloa, which aiay be partlclaafc4 la. even by the moat fastidious

A single certificate will bo sent by mail, post paid, npon receipwrf 25 cents, live for SI, eleven tor $a, tbirty-threo and elegant premium for $5, sixty six aud more valuable prom ium for $10,' one hundlrAd and most superb watoh for $16. To Agents, or these wishing employment, this Is a raro opportunity/ It is a legitimately conducted .'husiuB**, duly authorised by tbe Government, anil open to the most eareful sorutlny. [Try iia.

Addrees, ,. WU1«UT,BBO,Al'0MImporters. oeJ9dlihw3m 1U1 Broadway, Sew York.

STORAGE, COMMISSION it tiKAUL -lb.

I. IMKUM. A. D„ IIOkBISON.

FMNKL1N, MORRISON & CO., QEVXKAL

Commission Merchant*, No. 8S West 2d St., Ctndntuili.

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Pearce, Tollo, Holton Shaw, Barbour A Co. A Porter, K. G. Loonard A Co., Wm. Glenn A Sons, Rob't Macready A Co^. Fostor Brother*, K«ot*, Na*h a Co. Chambers, Steven* A Co. mliit&dly

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HATS AND CAPS.

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Joseph C. Yates,

JUSTIN HKCEIPT OF

Mea*' Hata ot au kind*, Boys' Hata ot all iiuada.

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,.Miiaea' Hat* of ail kinds, Infianto' Hat* of ail iiind». And at all p«M*.

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A LKOTUBl OS TBI NATDBAL TBBATMKNT, aud Radical Care of Bpermatorrbo*#, or Seminal Weakui-ss, Involuntary Kminions, 8«xu al B*biUtK *ad Uupedlmaut* to Carriage, genermUy JHerwou«ne»a. CooanmptioB, £p!16p*y, ao« ifttt, Mental and Physical Incapacity re«ulting frcaa

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D., author of t'ue -'Sreen Book,*' Ac. "A Ro»a toThoa*aad* af Suffer*r»." tUpuJk^apder jief.^ i» a plain eavelope, to any addrew, postpaid, on reoalpt of six Cent*, ot two po*tage*tamps, toCilifi. U. KL1NB A Wjs UT Bowrry, Now lork, Paat iMtt box 4AM.

Also Dr, Culverwell's "Marriage Guide." price Ucent*. dw3m la*