Daily Wabash Express, Volume 17, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 27 January 1868 — Page 3
SPECIAL NOTICES-
Ladiqsfcftn rapeivfl a box of Dr.
Yelptu'ri Pills bymail sealed I pom the eye*
Amodgne
1
of tit
public, by eDdosfnjfone dolhrraij'lsix postage stamps to M. *WK MacOmbar, Gaiicfal Agent for the United SlatefcaOd Canada?, at Albany, New York. Jan 8 dwlm
ALLCOC&'S POBOTS PIASTERS.
Bore Chest' and JCongh OttreU. DB.AtLCOCK.-SlB: Iu May last I was visiting jty cousin in Corning, who got me one of your Porous Plasters for my chest. was so sere through jno'ft U»e time I 040W hardly speak or brssthV. It waa^ot more than three honrs after I pat it en ieforl I fctf tomftrtable. I Bad sufferod ntjr much'-from soreness of the chart, with ^/tiknJ toMefcfas. I'T months, but your Plas ter has cured me, ami my health is better than it has been fcr years.
Yours, jeepectfully, PHEBE PATCHEK Beaver S-shuyler Co., N. Y. Sept 14, 186«,
Principal Agency, Brandreth House, New York gold by 100,000 Druggists, to whom we refer as to their superier qualities. J»n8!wlm
BA.3STK:iIrC3- HOUSE
JAY COOKE /to pO. No 20 WALL STREKT, «j»
Garner of Niami Street, Nev Yvrk. We buy and sell at the moBt liberal current rices, and keep on hand a fnll supply
oov
'rument BONDS OF ALL ISSUES, SBY1IN'HIBTIES, and COMPOUND INTEREST NOTES ad execute orders for purchase and sale of
COOKS, BONDS an! GOLD. C0NVKRH10N8 Me oon^rt issuesof SEVBH-THIBT.KS iHbembst fiwofftblr market rates into Fire rwenties, which, at erejent P'lo«
of
«old' Jr,eW
the ho|d«r«fce«t«ue per cent more interest p«r annuA* Oltcfftors With full particulars furnishsdupon application myMwly ,J A* COOKE «fc CO.
TO CONSUMPTIVES. The BEV. EDWARD A. WILSON will send, (freeof charge) to all WHO desire it, th« prescripiton with th« directions for making ai.4 simple remedy by which be was "red of a lung affectUin and that dreads disease Ctonsumptio».His only object Is to beneflt the affile ted.and he hopes every sufferer will try this pmcrlpt.on, as
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ABB ANTED CHEAPEST AND BEST I Tielort
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TO BIAS'
VtiNEHAN HORSE LINIMENT, In Pint Bottle* »t One Hollar, For the cure of Lameness, Scratches, Wind Galle, Sprains, Bruises, Splints, GUIs, Colic, Slipping 4tlB«i O^hsatlng, Sore Throat.Nail in th« Foot,
*(Ati*wl^«l^or employ horses, are assured that thtaLlnitaent will do all and more than is stated ti* above named complaints. During Iwonty yenrs It h*s norer failed to give satisfaction lu a single instance.~£8old by the Druggists. Depot, 60 Cortlandt street, New York. jau8dwlm
A. GOLDEN D-A-TT
has dawned for all who desire to resume iu age one of the most glorious gifts of youth—the magnl¢ black or brown ting? which renders the hair an irresistible element of personal attraction.
INSTANTANEOtS BEAUTY
spring* from the application of but one hair dyo In the world. chemical elixir contains the vital principle and the coloring matter with wtfch nature nourishes the most beautiful of the silken fabrics wherewith she adorns the fiteida off her Favorites. lfMd it bo said that this wonder of civilization I* .$! ofelSTADOROS HAIR DYE, tSsaoit grtial, harmless,' wholesome, and cer uj. preparation olits kindle,the whole universe
Manufactured by J. OBI8TADOBO, 68 MMden Lane, ew York. Sold by oil Druggists. Applied by all Hair Dressers. 1aa3dwlm 5"-
*WliU 1 The importance of this trnly r.elia ANQBYMK, bl« and valuable preparation is now tally fslUMwledged, receiring the moat free approbation of' Physicians, and in which the true name.of
is perfectly apparent, that in.
ftlBlHslngi tU true ebaiaoter is only to be given, 'wtilch Task all who have not witnessed its great ?»rative power, to acpept with confidence. i| it the'trna remedy for
Neuralgia, Rheumatinn,
,DciuHe», iPooik tmd Bar Aoht, Bead Aohe, Painful Mmutruation, Amenorrhea, Diemenirrhea, Delirium Trtmm*. Spina* OontplttHm, torn of Sleep,
mild and gentlo opiate to all
In
AUhmn
Btarl Qomplaintt,
and »s a
Nervoui Affections.
it has been einlufeutly suocessfn^ IQ
a v«ry potent remedy.
JOHN L. HUNNBWKLL, Proprletortf^'i Ptaoyoal Chemist and Pharmaosntiat, 9 Oommeroial Wharf, Bosion, Mass. gttd by all regular dealers In medicine. physicians is Invited the greatest freedom of correepondenne, to whom e?ery evidence of oharaetar wi be friaely sett on demand.
July 16, dwoct and jan'v.
INFOBMATION.
InforaiatieB guaranteed to oroddce a (uxnTlant
sstff sstfwirsr'irsasysKKSt shane by addressing THOfi. F. CHAPMAN, Chemist, 833 Broadway, New York. 1» BylMltaW'Wl
ITCH! ITCH! ITCH! aCBATCB I SCRATCH SCRATCH jn from 10 to '4tT hoars. fig
WhM&l'S Ointment onres Ths ltck^m citrus Salt RIMMi fflniiT'' cures Tetter. WkeMM*$ oiitaent cures Barber's Itch, WtostHl owml cores Oil Sores.
««M0*0iataK*t
onres KTBTJ KlBl
OV BYKKT HUMOR LIKE MA61C. -Prise, M.oants a box by mail, 60.cents. Ad4re|e WBEla A POTTF.B, No. 170 Washington
Street, Bostftp, Masli For sale by aii Druggists, ipsa ton, (fept. 18,1867-3t» wdwly
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A BsatlsWan who suffared for years from Nerv^pD^Ulty, Premature Deoay, and all the effects
df yonthftal iudisoretion, will, for tjie sake of snferl*gkya»nlty» send free to all who need it, the receipt and directions for making the simple remty wlilch he was cored. Shfferers wishing to proftt by tte advertiser's ciper fence, caa do so by silili asslns in perfect confldence,
JOHN B. UUD16N,
"IjiylOAtaiw'-wly" W Oedar St., N. If.
.^lAdiM Take Particular Notice.
HI IKAL VSIPMAU flMALB PILLS. WARRANTED FRENCH.
ifor sale tor ttte first time in America.
Xh*| have Wen kapt in comparative obscurity, from tka fact that the originator Dr. Velpeau, is pkyaioian in Paris, of great wealth and strict aoMCtanttoui prlnolplee, and has withhuld them bin general use, lest they should be employed for anlawfnl purposes In overcoming female obstructions, they seam to be trnly omnipotent, bursting ppeu,the flood gates from whatever cause Ba*^frr4ttb£p£d the'm bttt they are c#re«l to Ik* sublie only .foc4agitlmate use, and all agents are forkldden to sell them when it Is understood tkattke object I* unlawful.
Ladles MS poenred a box, sealed ftcm ths of tkl Curious, by enctosiog one dollar, and'six pottage stamps to SI, \T. SACOMBIE, Agent for the Fulled 8t»toj and Canad&s, at 1bapv, N. Y„ or to any authorised Agent. Id Of all urnggtsta in Terre Uante. Iy
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Mi«cellaneouni Items.
All the world over married people live much longer than unmarried people. Does an agitated blind man suffer from ex-citement?
What many of the Southern cotton lords seom to have tasted—Plantation bitters To what club do Ashley and his fellowimpeachers belong? To the Censure Club.
Lady Queensbery has furnished the illustrations for a novel called "A Simple Story."
The proverb on the continent that Princes" fools and Americans travel in first class railway trains," is truer and more popular than ever.
It is thought that George Francis Train hug bribed tbc British police to arrest him We are sure Train would not have had it otherwise for £1,000.
Serious doubts of the recovery of John G. Whittior are entertained, as he has bean in delicate health for a number of years.
The modorn Grecians are a sanguine people. They think their country will be as glorious as it was in the days of Pericles and Aspasia.
The "Gibraltar shield," of whose invulrability so much ha3 been said in Eng» land, has been tested, and proved a complete failure. S
Absin-the drinking is rapidly increa?gin Russia. Several prominent army leers have recently died from that dangerous dissipation.
Emerson describes Plato after this fashion He was all Europe he was all AfriHe was one: he was two, and not otherwise. Lucid explanation, that!
Sir Roundell Palmer is preparing a hymn book for Congregational use the accompanying tunos being in process of arrangement by Mr. John Hullah.
John C. Breckinridge, it is said, has been induced to make personal application for pardon, and will probably be home in the spring.
A dissipated young man, being told wine was a slow poison, replied that it was entirely too slow to overtake any one so fast as himself.
Mr. MacDonald, the novelist, preached couple of sermons in the Independent Chapel at Aberdeen on the last Sunday of the year. The chapel was crowded to the doors.
Bank defalcations in Boston to the extent of $50,000 or $100,000 make a sensation. In New York those of $500,000 or $1,000,000 scarcely excite a| ripple in the current of financial life.
During March, July, and August, more persons! die and more children are born than during any other months of the year, while May and October are remarkable for the largest number of marriages.
The railway between St. Petersburg and Moscow, four hundred miles, is the most expensive for its length of any in Europe. The contractors stole from the Government as if they had been Americans.
The principle ballet girls in the leading theatres of Europe do not roceive more than four or five dollars a week in our currency, and are compelled to sup. port themselves otherwise.
The Public Health is the title of a new monthly review which has appeared in London, devoted to subjects which are indicated by the title The first number appeared with anew year's date.
Rumor has it that James W. Simonton is to resign the general agency of the Associated Press, and the name of Thomas W. Knox, we no not on what authority, is mentioned in connection with the place.
Lady Herbert, who has just returned to England from the West Indies, has handed to Mr. Bent ley fOr publication in Temple Bar, an acount of her experience during the recent earthquake and hurricane.
General Clinton B. Fisk, of the late Freedmen's Bureau, is spoken of in St. Louis as the Republican candidate for Governor of Missouri. General Fisk was for some time after the war a resident of New York.
The Ice beauties and wonders at Niagera are said to be more numerous and remarkable at present than for many years. We should suppose there would be a rush of visitors there, for the Falls are much more interesting in winter than summer.
In this city from 30 to 50 years of age only one woman dies to two men, and from 50 to 65 the proportion of mortality among women to men is one-fourth, onesixth, and one-tenth in each period of five years.
Charles Sumner can not be too much commended for the dignified silence he preserves in respect to nis domestic relations. He is all the more to be admired when wo remember he is generally the opposite of a silent mani
The tour of Europe, including Russia and Sweden, can be satisfactorily made in four months for one thousand dollars in currency by any one not inolinod to extravagance. This year will be much pleasanter for foreign travel than last year was.
The notorious "Chevalier" Wyckoff first visited the United States as the agent of the famoas dansmse Fannie Elssler nearly thirty years ago. He then had a prand row with the Herald, and abused Bennett through the newspapers as levier of black-mail much to the amuse ment of the town and country.
The Grand Duke Nicholas, the heir te the Imperial crown of Russia, is very unpopular, and it is thought if he should be* come Exnperor, that he will be removed very mncn as Paul was. Odious autocrats in Russia are subject to very sudden mysterious, and fatal diseases.
The young King of Greeco is only twenty-two, has chestnut bair. blue oye?, an wjniline nose, full, round cheeks, and a face expressive of amiability and good humor rather than force of character. His Queen Oiga, a girl of seventeen, is a pretty, plump blonde, and, most remarka bio of all, is very economical in her habits.
R. P. DATJGHERTY, Physician and Surgeon, TKRRB HAUTE, IND. Will attend promptly to all professional call* in the city and eountry.
OrriCK—Northwest corner of Fourth and Main streets, (over oodman's Clothing Store.) Bee! depee Ne. 65 North Fourth Street. oc29dt
INSURANCE COLUMN.
FIRE, I LIFE
—AND- -'-J
^lC I E I N
Insurance Agency. uva kl.
The following Old and Boliable Oempaniea Bepresented.
Merchants Fire Ins. Co., HABTFOBD, CONS.
3ij
North American Fire Ins. Co. HABTFOBD, CONN. 3
Corn Exchange Fire Ins. Co., 157 BBOADWAY, NEW YORK.
Buekeye Fire Insurance Co CLEVELAND, OHIO.
United States' Life Ins. Co., No. 40 WALL ST., NEW YOBK.
World Mutual Life Ins. Co., 117 BBOADWAY, NEW YOBK.
Franklin Life Insurance Co. INDIANAPOLIS, IND.
llqited States Casualty, Co.,
96 BBOADWAY, NEW YOBK.
Applications taken and Policies issued in any ot the above named Companies in lowest current rates. Also, REAL ESTATE bought and sold, and COL LECTIONS promptly attended to.
Apply to
SCOTT & CKANE, General Fire and Life Insurance Agent.
OFFIC.Ki
MainlSt., between 5th & 6th
Terr© Haute, Ind. Office ISO Main Street Old Stand of Drs. Thompson & Rust.
DRY GOODS.
C. WITTIGr & CO.,
73 MAIN STBEET.
OPPOSITE MoKEEIPS BANK,
FIRST BVLLETOT
-OF-
1 8 6 8
CLOSING OUT SALS
WINTER GOODS!
BABGAIINS
IN
1 Muff at $3.00 1 Set, Collar and Cape $8.85 1 Muff at $3.50. 1 Set, Collar and Cape $4.00 1 Muff at $4.00. 1 Set,
Collar and Cape $4.50
1 Set at $600. 1 pair Cuffs at $1.50i 1 pair Cuffs at $1.75. 1 pair Cuff8 at $2.00.
Call soon, as the Stock is limited and will soon be sold out.
C. WITTI© A CO'S,
Next Door to Davis' Drug Store.
MILLINERY,
NEW YOBK
Dress, Sacque and Cloak
CUTTER!
Suits cut on scientific principles, and warranted to
GIVE SATISFACTION!
Also a fine assortment of
A E S S E
TRIMMINGS
No. 85 Main Street, up Stairs.
CHEAP MILLINERY
NEW STOCK OF THE
A E S S E S
THE
CHEAPEST IN THE CITY
At No. 85 Main Street. (UP STAIRS.)
MISS SALLIE HASTINGS.
JOHN ARMSTRONG-,
Gnngmfth and Stencil Cutter.
Floor, WhUky and dack brands, also PleUs for Barking Clothing, cnt to order. Qnn. made aad repaired in the best of style.
All work warranted to give satisfaction. I |Shop 2d door Baat of the New Court Hooee, Ohio street, at the Vigo oonnty Hay Scales. |dl
UNDERTAKERS.
S A A A
UNDERTA ER It prepared to execute' 1 orders In his line with neatness and dispatch rner of third and Cherry tweets, Terre Hante, Indiana. janSO-fr-dwtf
"CosstwrrioH is as certainly cvacr, as Intermittent Fever, and as' CERTAIKLY PREVENTED as Small Pox."—
Rev. Chat. IS. Kmg, M. D.t LL. D.. Ho I N S
PjpPARED PRESCRIPTION Made from the Prescription of Bfft.nMB.Ki &U8> M.II. D„ tc., &
For the
Radical Cure
4
M. A. CRANE, SAML'L C. SCOTT.
&
For the Prevention and Care of
CONSUMTTION
of ASTHMA, BBONCHITIS,
OATABBH, and all other affection, of the Longs, •chroat, and AIB PASSAGES for General and Special Derangements of the Nervoas System for DisOHen of the BLOOD and for all Functional Diswden of the Htomach and Bowels.
The nrepared Prescription Increases the strength and deepens the color oi the Pale Blood. Ittnbdnes the Chills and Fever, and diminishes tht Eiyectoration. It checks the NIGHT SWEATS, always, in from seven to fourteen days. The Appetite invigorated, and the patient rapidly gsine flesh -he Cengh and the difficult Breathing are speedy relieved the Sleep becomes calm and refreshing the evacuations regular and uniform. All the g-Kieral symp torn*of CONSUMPTION, ASTHMA, feroMhitis, Ac., disappear with a really astonishing rapiMty.
THE PRESCRIPTION
4
Should be used in every Disease, by whateve name known, in'whioh there is!exhibited and derangementof either the NKBYOUS or the BLOOD Systems. It is unequalled in Female Dborders, Scanty or Suppressed Menses, -'Whites," Ac.
The PBEPABED PKESCBIPTION is both the Scst and the most eoenomisal Medicine that can be taken. The average dose, is two teaspoonsful, taken once a day. The patient neier requires, under any circumstances, to use "Cough Mixtures," for the Cough -Expectorants" lor the Expectoration "Tonics" for the Appetite or tuc WMIQMII Iron for tho Blood Anodynes for toe Nerrous IriUtion Acide for Night Sweats or Whisky or Ood Liver Oil for tbe Wasting. Its Sraciric A Clio* is upon the Constitutional Condition, and, through this Condition, upon the Whole Series oi Symptoms,
Statements front Patients, Ac COIXEOE HILL, CINCINNATI I was in the LAST stage of Consumption. In ten days after taking the PBISCMPTION, my Chills, Night Sweats, Fover Ac., decreased, and finally altogether disappeared. A mere skeleton before, I am now well stored with flesh. My restoration is a marvel to all who know me.--Mug. C. L. WBIOHT,
Yonr Prescription Bavoi my daughter's life, and has probably saved me hundreds of dollars." —Bev. E. HUMPHREYS, Bemsen. N. Y. "We bless God for tho beneflit webave received from your Prepared Prescription."—Bev.P. PEBBQBINB. Blossburg, Penn "Every one to hom I have recommended it has benefitted by its use."—Bev. C. D. JONES, Bacinp, Wisconsin.
The "PBEPABED PBEiCBIPTION" is put up in a Si bottle, and is sold in Terre Haute, by I. b. MAUAN & CO-, and by Druggists generally, or orders may be addresssd to the Sole Proprietors, OSCAB G. MOSES & CO., 27 Cortlandt Str-ot, N. Y. Consultation free- A Circular, containing Testimonials of many Cases successfully created will be scot free, by mail, to all who will write TCA It. dec!3dcod
DRV^COODS.
CARTON FLANNELS'. CANTON FLANNELS! CANTON FUNNELS! CANTON FLANNELS!
J®- MARKED BOWS, m- MARKED DOW1I W MASKED DOWN
MARKED DOWN.
T5 PCS.
OF
75 PCS.
OF
75 PCS.
OF
75 PCS.
OF
BLEACHES
BBOWN COliOBED
At Fifteen, At a Shilling, At Eighteen, At Twenty &e.,
Extra Width €antons! Extra Weight Cantons1 Extra Twill Cantons! Extra Fleece Cantons!
At E0SALL & CO.'S,4 At EDSALL & CO.'S, At EDSALL & 00,1'S, At EDSALL & CO.'S,
CORNER 4TH AND JlAIN. CORNER 4TH AND MAIN. CORNER 4TH AND MAIN. CORNER 4TH AND MAIM.
WM,nocsx,
WALTER
B. MANNING, SIGH AKD 0&3AM1
ORNAMENTAL
A I N
E
One door East of the Star Orocerr, TERRE HAUTE, IND. PlBte^ndDecoratlve Paper Hanging, Fancy and
PlainUlgB Piloting. Ceilings and Walls Painted and CalcemhM in Fresco Colors. Pianos and Natuial Wood PolishedlnHbehigliest style of the Art. Gilding on Glass and Japanned Tin, in all Styles
It will be to the interest of those who wish have serviceable work dene, to call on me Information in buyiqg dnd mixing colors, will he fur* uished to persons nuts or CIIABOE. bnc9dtf
DENTISTRY.
O. LINCOLN,
The Oldest Established Dentist In Terre Hante, Onrics—On Sixth Street, between Main and Ohio, one door south of National House,
Having had upwards of eighteen years' txpe(ienceln Itontistry, be is confident that he can gift satisfaction In all cases. [Jy20Jly
I A S O N
E N 1 S SOOOISSOB TO SB. I. ». SYTTK. OFFICE—On Ohio, between 3d and 4th Street, aplfidtf TEBBE-HAUTB. IND.
HAUTE COM'L COU
LBQE COBNER EUTH MAIN STS, book-keeping by single and double entry, in all its forms, aa pertaining to business lift Penmanship and Arithmetic. Terms within reach of all For farther particular*, address tbe Principal, wptfdly B. GABVIN.
DRY GOODS.
SAXTOM WALMSLEY
I'tr*!Nfe&t Ill Main Street-
7»
Ja.nu.ary 15th, ISO® r- '.j g?Fi 3 ir.S iif,
We Vxiyg just completed an inventory of our stock and marked our goods at their present value [without regard to cost, and, as it is getiorally conceded that the prices of DRY GOODS have finally touched bottom, now is certainly a safe time to buy.
In every department we are offering great inducements with a view to the closing out of our entire stock of Winter Goods, preparatory to .the opening jof Spring trado.
Soliciting the favor of an inspection of our Goods and prices we remain,
MUSIC.
J. G. LINDEMANN,
DEALER IN
PiAJtfOfi, MBLOWEOM8
Violins, Ouitais, Flutes, aud all kinds of Mnsioa Merchandise, No. 131 Wabash Street, TEBBE HAUTE. INDIANA. lONINO AND BEPAIfilNG.of PIANOS and other Instrnments will be promptly attended to.
OLD PIANOS will be taken in Ina.i* foi NEW OSES. uilffMwtf J. O. L1KHCMANN.
L7 KISSWER'S
I'lLM Of JlliSIC!
No. 4:4 Oliio Street,
OPPOSITE THE COURT HOUSE,
H.R »FI- H.A UTK, 11STI.
this t*iug ih» largest aud most eii EataMishmmt
1IV
S-
I
Hi!
-ft *1
Having commenced our second year at the well known stand, "the Boston Store." we consider it both a duty and a pleasure to thank our customers for their past liberal patronage. It shall continue to be our aim to keep always on hand a choice assortment of goods suited to the wvnts of tfie community.
1 5
Respectfully, SAXTON & WALMSLEY.
DRY GOODS.
January 16, 1808.
A. NIPPERT
Offers from this date until
MARCH FIRST,
The remainder of his WINTER STOCK
AT COSTC
These Goods are all NEW and Desirable consisting of
Merinos, Plaids, Alpaccas, Lusters, Delaines, Cloths, Cloakings, Shawls Breakfast Capes,
Sontags, Hoods, Nubian, Flannels, Blankets, Coverlids, &c.
I OFFER A FEW SETTS OF
AT MANUFACTURERS PRICES
These Must be Sold
Call and see them. Now is the time to purchase Goods on your own terms.
MUSICAL.
.Kit Matic
rHIS STATE!
Buyers io want of tine'
I A N 0 S
JIKLOBEOSSI,
O Gr'A. JST'
And smaller Musical Instruments, tnd Masical Merchandise of every description, Siwl Music and Instruction Books, sboald not fml t-n vi^i! ihe
PALACE OF MUSIC.
Ail klDJs of Moults*! liiTttriiiii-urH
in tb* riiOfl! »p|»rovpd manner d&w
JJH. J. A B,
MILLEH'S BLOCS.
INOIAWAPOL18, Iff®.,
PHTSIOIAN FOB DISEASES OF THK
Head, Throat and Lungs.
TO WHICH BRANCH
OF
THE PROFESSION
his practice is exclusively «onfloed, may be eon suited personally, or by letter, at hb Dispensary and Surgery, Miller's Block, North Illinois street, one square north of the Bates Housr.
Also, at the earnest solicitation of many old patients, DB. HALE will still rontinuo to visit
TERRE AUTE, once every four weeks, and ni) beconsulned at the Terre Hante House,
THTRSWAT .—: Jan. 2S, C« Fel»r "80, ..Mar. 19.
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A. ly 1«, May 14, June 11, July 0, Aug, e,
Oct. 1. 39,
.!rV: T. i../- Wovifi'v'gae. Mj ...... ......... ..Dec. 24- r* CONSULTATION FREE, and term*, of treatment within reach of aTi
Dr. HALK is a regular O.-adsate of Medielae •nd 9urgery, and the Author of the HIV M£THOD of Treatnent for Dfseaeee of the ATB PM. 1AOES, whiehsvoceede where all other means have failed .and to certainly worthy of trial.
Woald reepectlnlly refer those
inlemted,
to thb
folioWJIg rewoniible citizens E. M."Meredith, JontelDier. W Tnell^Col. flcLean, 'ohn Cbambe^Wm. Coatee, Ool. Alexander, N Weetfall, and ne hundred others. dl8dw*w
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WOOD AND COAL. Tle nnderttened is deliveriag the supsrl-.. at
Coal of the Pioneer Goal Hieing Ooupany, at Oawysvilio, and.Mspectfclly.»ollcits an examln«tton and trial. It will b/^bcna equal to fltr'Bra»l|Ooal, and is fnrniatad at much less rates. I would rrftyr cettsnnlwu t»-R. L. Thompson. Jfco„ who ,» u.ing It at hl4 MiHwrtl Bosijenc*. Orders p«)V«1i stow State, -Third Street,
A., roeel»» prompt attention." July IV, ritf TIM. C. QKOVKB.I
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Tho Best is the Cheaiest I B. *. KEBBIL is now prepand to fterniah th best Braail and Highland.Goal,alasUw Lehirh and Anthracite Coal, if ordered. oSSS Ieft at Ate.*" Keen's Store, 107 Main .St., or Hflbook & Batt*^
COAL! COAL I!
JOHN McFARLANE IS NOW* furnishing the bast quality of River Coa., screened on a wider screen than any other.' Dealer using, and at the very lowest rates.
Orders left at the County Scales, or at r. J*°? ™,*®,l8®,s Grocery, on Main street, next debir to C. C. Smith A Co. Stovi store, will receive *"ompt attention. Leave orders with Gas. Arld, at tho Post Office. Jy34dtf
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Is now supplying the Hat qnality or Bi»or (Joel at the market ratee. Ord«« Uft it Chambers' Grocery Stare, southwest corncr of tbe Public aonara, will reoeive tAum^t^tttentioq. itSlr
MONUMENTAL.
fTlHE UNDERSIGNED is Agent A for the
CELEBRATED SCOTCH 6BAN1TE
MONUKBKTS. This material is
JmptrtthabU. It is
the moet JlkgaHt and naotpUble of the Ughet polish of anykuown malarial. Its chief constituents are the same aa Cleopatra's Ne6dle, and Pompey's Pillar, at Alexandria, in Egypt which still re flaain otunpairerf fey
THE SAVAGES OF CEKTUBIES, The superior beauty and durabUity of this material is causing demand for It in the Eastern States, where it is being adopted by the wealthier tosses in preference to the Italian Marble.
A specimen oi this Granite may-be seen at the Adams Express OlDco. Order, and inquiries will meet with prompt atntion. Address, JAMES a. WILSON. gj
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JHAJKLES WERBE & CO^
S0LICIT0KS OF PATENTS# COUNSELLORS AT, PATENT LAW,
Model Builders, Sealers lit Patent Bights, and PATK.NTBD ARTICLES. OFFIOE—SI EAST MARKET STREET,
Indianapolis, Indiana.
Our facilities for procuring Patents are not exceeded by any establishment in the United States. All kinds of Models hnilt to order.
I3SOLUTION.
Tho Partnership heretofore oxistlug between the underpinned, in the Clothing and Geutletnens FnrnUhtng Goods Business, is hereby dissolved, from and after this dat$, The undersigned Philip Scblous retires from the said business partnership, and all claiine in favor o£_U)e said p^rtnnrshlp will bf paid to, and adjosted "jy tlta undersigned Leor.old Goodman.
All those indebted to tho old firm, either hy Note or Account, will please come lorw rd without farther nstice, and settle up, as It is desirabio to clcsoup the tnsiness of the firm at tbe. earliest day practicable.
LEOrOLD GOODMAN. PHILIP SCHLOSS.
No. 118 Wabash S rott [21dlr»
STORAGE, COMMISSION & S&iLX
FBAKELTN. A. C. WOBBISON.
FRANKLIN, M0SRIS0N & CO., G£.Nr'EAL
Commission Mereliaiit«, No. 88 West 2d St., Cincinnati.
REFERENOKS.
Pearco, Tolls, Holtoh Shaw, BarLour & Co., •fc Porter, E. G, Leonard A Co., Win. Glenn & Sons, Rob't Macready & Co.. Foster Brothers, Foe te, Naah A Co. Chambers, Stevens A Co. mb2Sdly
JOHN HAN IT.
ALO.WO HAN1V.
TOHN HANER & CO.,
flTORAQE, OOMSiaiOM AND
A I N E A E S
Warehouse oo First St., at tho Canal Basis. anSlwtf TSRRC HAUTE. TNi'
HATS AND CAPS.
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EW YORK faAT ST ORB
Joseph C. Yates,
JUST IN RECEIPT OF
Mens' Hats ut nli kinds, Soys' Huts ot a.11 kincis, Misses' flats of all kindK.
Intant«' Hats of all kinds.
And tall prices. e-i. Hats made to or.ier on shorv notice. Com. and see
THE
FALL STILES, Tnrre Hants.
last sice Public Square aov STdtf
OWCN TCLLEa F. B.
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BRVAN
E. R. BRYANT & CO.,
(Succosscrs tc J. H. TURNER,)
Forwarding & Commission Merchants DEALERS IN
Grain, Flour and Salt.
Highest markot price paid for all kinds of Grain. Agents for STAR UNION LINE. Ware-House on Rlain Strset,
Near tlio T. H. A I. R. R. Depot
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HOWARD MANNING, House, SIG-II aud
Carriage Pain ring-, CILAZISfl, iPER-UiStJISC, Ac. Mixed paints, of every description, Varnishes. Putty, Ac., always cs hand, aud for sale on tbe most reasonable terms. G1T«
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EXPRESS COMPANIES.
JYJEBCHANT'S DESPATCH,
Fa^st Freight Line, ESTABLISHED 1855. AMEBICA?i REPRESS CO PROPRIETORS,
FORWARD GOODS
From Sew "Cork, Boston,
And all points ia tbe Now E. Wnd States to all points in the West and South-west, Next in Speed to the Regular Express Company,
For laws and all other information, apply to t. SHEWHAKEB, Agent, Cer. Main and Nl»th, Sts.^ Ter.-e Hante, C. CcMatFos, Snp't, .* se18dfnj
ISSOLUTION OR PARTNERSHIP.
The firm of Claussun, Biebowsky A Co., has been dissolved the two junlgr pail(iorTiavo retired and the two seniors, viz-: Ciansseu A F. v. Ulchowsky will continue tii. ..iuess .nd setile the affairs cf the o!d flrm 2idl»
CLAUSSKN A BICHOWSKT.
PtiUMBlNU. R. BTJCKELL boinC a practical I'LUMBSR, «aiu at the reqne^t of, many friends, beg* to announce that he is
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prepared to eie-
rwteall ordorj 'ntha ab:,vet
ith bis
j»ias»»,'iinconnection
House Painting ana Graining. SHOP—On Ubvrry Street, bntween 3d and ith BATHS, PUMPS, WATER CLOSETS, ft fit tod up on the mcst epprvv'ed principles.
Hepatrir promptly atteaded to. «pS
•JJNION BAKER i.
FRANK HEGTIO
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Manufacturers of all kinds of
CRACKERS
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