Daily Wabash Express, Volume 18, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 2 July 1868 — Page 3
SPECIAL NOTICES.
THB NUPTIAL ALTAR. Kssaysfor Young Men, ou the Errors, Abuse*, and Diseases, which create Impediments-to 1EA.II RI A)E, with thahamaneview of treatment and enri sent by mail In sealed letter envelopes, free of char^. Address HOWARD ASflOOIA TION, Box P., Philadelphia, Pa. may20dw3m tff* Ladios can receive a box of Dr
Ipau's Pills by mall sealed from the eyes of the nbllc, by enclosing one dollar and si* postage tamps to M. W. Macomber, General Agent for the IJnited State# anl (.'anadas, at Albany, New ork.
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NATIONAL TBU8T CO.' OK IBB ITT or SEW lOBK, No, 33® BEOABWAK.
CapiUl, 0Hfi MILLION DOLLARS JBARTERKD BT THE 8TATK.
DABIDS
R.MAKOAII, Pres't.
JAB. MEnaui., Sec'y
deceives Deposits and allows TOUR PER CENT INTEREST ou all Daily Balancos, snbiect to Obock at Sight. SPE01AL DEPOSITS fcrBU Months, or more, may be made at five per cent Ttio Capital ol ONEM1LLIONDOLLARS is divi ded among over 50(1 Shareholders, comprising many gentlemen of large wealth and financial experience, who arealse porsjrfiftlly liable to de posltors for all obllgalloitf' fff tho Company to double the ameunt of their capital Btooko. As the NATIONAL TRUST-Co. recelvee'd^poslts in large or small amounts, and permits theot to be drawn as a whole oi* 'in part by CHECK AT :tIQHT ind WIT li
OCT NOTICE, allowing inter
est oo AIL DAIit BAiANcss, parties throughout he country can keep accounts In this Institution with special advantages of security, convenience and profit. jelTdwGm
XTOH I ITCH I ITCH I SCBiiftpr I'^OBATOH I 60BATOH In from 10 to 48 hoars. Whealon's Ointment cures The itch, Aheaton's ©latment cures Salt Bheum. Dflnalsi's ointmeat cores Tetter, •ftektea's (MnUaeat cores Barker's Itch, tfheaton's Ointment cores Old Sores, ffheatoa's Ota meat cores KTery Kind
OF BFBHI HDMOB LIKE MAGIC. Prico, 60 cents a box by mail, 60 eents. Address WEEKS A POTTKB, No. 170 Washington Street, Boston, Haas: Tor sale by all Druggists
Boston, Sept. 18,1867-3ta wdwly
CRISTADORO'S DYE, Which In a twinkling Prodnccs U»e Host Enchanting Shinies of Color, from Brown to Black, is consequently a universal favocUe, the more especially as it iHPR0?E» tSR (tfJAHTF OF THE HAIR, And requires renewing less frequently than any other. fiiiristadoro's Hair Preservative
Would V|vr have lulhrant glossy ttosses clasterlnit f»Wnd your brows, like vine tendrils round a parian shaft. Parchase that celebrated and matchless preparation known throughout the fashionable world as OHRISTADORO'S Hair Preservative and Beantifler. Sold by Druggists, and applied by all tfalr Dressers. Manufactory Ho. 68 Maldea Lane, Principal Depot Ho. Astor Hons*. ,^|j
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Anllqnltyof Brandreth'e Pills. Age is not claimed as a merit, only as a sign of intrinsic worth.
The really useful article lives on v?itli a strong vitality the poor one languishes for a time and then goesout easily.
BaANDSna's Put a are even prescribed by great physicians whin the bowels call loudly for help, her»nse they never fall to open and ve relief.
Hundred* of thousands would consider it a calamity If these safe family Pills could not be obtained. It has been officially settled tha more of BKANPBETH'S PILILS are sold thin all other pills put together. Merit sell# them.
BBA.NDBITH'8 PiLl.spossess qualities which re
store
every organ and fiber of the body to health are purely vegetable and safe for every period ,.f life.
Principal office, Brandreth House, New York. soi.n B^R AIL DRCNAIFLTS.
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180S. 1847. 1868. In 1802 the grandfather of Dr. Tobias introduce! the VENETIAN LINIMENT in England. It was a success attbongh the price was a Guinea a bottle. His iate Majesty William IV, used it for Chronic Rheumatism, and was entirely cured, aftor suffering for two years, his attending physicians being unable to effect a cure, and he wrote a letter of thanks, which is now in possession of my uncle, in Liverpool. I have offered £100 sterling for that letter, but it was refused. In 1847 I put It] out in the United States, and now, In 1808, tliesale is immense. Thousands of families are never without it. It is sate and innocent to apply externatly or take Internally. For 21 years I have warrantod it to cure the following complaints: Cholera, Diarrhea, Dysentery, Cronp, Colic, Cramps. Vomiting and Sea sickness' taken Internally, and Chronic Rheumatism,Cuts, Burn*," Bruises, Old Sores, Toothache, frosted ITeet, Swellings, Insect Stings, and pains in the Chest, Back, or Limbs, externally. It never falls, if used a* direoted for Cholera or Dysentery,'® itf c&tnto, If n*ed when first attacked.—. No one once trying it will ever be without It.-y Sold by Druggists. Price, Fifty Cents and One Dollar. Depot, 10 Park Place, N. Y.
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Catarrh can be Cured! HEADACHE—At once relieved. COLDS IN THE HEAD—Vanquished.
DEAFNESS—Overcome. WEAK It YES—Made Strong. ASTHMA—Quickly cured. |i},, A11 of the ahove complaints common
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humanity, can be cured by the nse ot theWJll known remedy RAEPEB'8 OERffiAM
It never falls to enre, Is quick in its optratioj and being put up In neat metal lc boxes, It never I uses its virtue. Hundreds of testimonials could t.e shown to prove Its goodness, but It Is needless, tor once being used It rapidly wins Its way into favor. F*rsalehy allDrugglsts. Prloe, 35 cents, tr send 60 cents to 0. P. 0nymonr Oo„ Boston,
IKA GROVER, JB.,
4|feb2(klly 3 cAgent tor tha German Snuff.
J. A. BKYAN.
JOB'PRINTER,
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Cincinnati, May, 1868.
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VARIETIES.
A one-rail railway i« to bo tried in Paris. Henry A. Wise is writing an auto' biography.
There are 11,000 journeymen printers in Germany. A perpetual motion saw-mill is said to be at work in Detroit.
Senator "Wilson says he is not worth $500. The mysteries of iNew York—The Democratic candidates.
Four thousand eight hundred dollars a year is the salary of tho chief cook of the Astor House.
The Marquis De Cam won $200,000 on the French Derby. Patti ought to make him stop now.. .vi- :,! si
Dr. Bellowfi' book of travels in Europe and tho East, has beeji, translated into French and German.- -c''!
Delicate point-lace, or even Mechlin, is considered very stylish for gentlemen's neck-ties.
An eminent chemist has discovered that the calabar bean is an antidote to strichnia.
It cost the Australians over $1,500,000 to entertain Prince Alfred, which may be called paying rather dear for one's whistle.
Gerrit Smith says: "I expect to vote for Grant and Colfax, I like them both and, in the main, I like the platform on which the stand."
Coleridge, an inveterate talker, once asked Charles Lamb, "Did you ever hear me preach?" to which Latub replied. ,"I never heard you do anything else.' ,?
Constantinople has 300 bathing estab» lishments for the people, either free or so cheap that all can obey the Koran wherein it sayo that "cleanliness is two-thirds of the faith/'
Mr. Greeley has revised, and in part rewritten hiB "Recollections of a Busy Life," published in the Ledger, and their appearance in a handsome volume may be expected soon.
Much fun was made in Warren, Vt., lately, when a large party, who had started to hunt a bear, finally brought their game te bay, and it proved to be a black yearling calf!"
An elderly lady got aboard the cars at Freeport 111 the'other day. After sitting few moments, she threw up her arms and exclaimed, "I'm a wicked wretch and am going to die." In a few moment? afterward she diod with convulsions.
There are onlv three small drug stores in the great city of Quito, South America. Physicians have no offices, nor do they, as a general rule, call upon their patient. When% patient is not able to go to the doctor's, he is expected to dio.
Robert Alexandor, of East Browning' ton, Vt., was attacked recently in his yard by a two-year old bu^l, and tossed high in the air. He had milk pails on his arm, which probably saved his life, as the animal's horn-pierced one of the pails, which protected his body from the thrust. He was badly injured by his fall, but is expected to recover.
A "reliable" snake story comes from Kentucky, of a woman frightened by a snake and the subsequent birth of two creatures, human from the waist downward, and above serpents. The "trust* wortv gentleman" adds that they ara lcept in separate cages and fed with, milk from spoon, "is ii r&t*
Speaking of General Grants silence, an editorial philosopher quotes Bacon as follows: "As to talking and futile persons, they are commonly vain and credulous for he that talketh what he knowetb, will also talk what he knoweth not: therefore, set it down that a habit of *ecreay is both politic and moral."
A newspaper correspondent ransacked all Wheatland to find a tellable anecdote of Mr. Buchanan, but In vain. No one remembered of his saying a quotable thing, or doing anything worth speaking of. He was not a paragraphical man certainly.
Mile. Nilsson, by singing at the cryB-' tal Palace Handel Festival' and at a private concert in Belgrave Square, in one evening in June, netted nearly three hundred pounds Such a day's gain by vocalizing in London, is unparalleld in ancient and modern history, says the Cb?/r
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Sugar*.
Coffees.
MANHONDs
How Lost I flow Restored!
J,itt Publuked, a xaitd envelope. Priee.tU cent,. A LECTURE ON THB NATTIBAI. TREATment, and Radioal Cure of Spersiatorrhcea, or Seminal Weaknees, Involuntary Emissions, Sexual DtWMty.and tBpedlmenta to Marrtege generally Nervousneaa, Consumotien, Spilepsy, and Physioal Incapacity, reeultihg "ttm Self Abase, Ac., by ROBT. J. CuLVBBwri-t., M. D.. author of the "Oreen Book," Ac. "A Rooa to Thousands of SnlTerers."
Sent under eeal, In a plain envelope, to aay aJdrese, rosTTAiD, on receipt of six'cent«, or two postage stamps, to CHAS. J. C. KLINE & 00.,
ViX Bowel?, Ke* York. Post Office Bot 45S«. Also, Dr. OulvsrweH "Marriage Guide," price 26 cents. MaySdwSm.
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The Prince and Princess Balm-Salm are io Switzerland. She is writing her "Mexican Diary," and her husband a history of the sioge of Querelaro. He has In his possession a great many relics of Maximilian—among others, a piece of his blood-stained sash, and a l*rge piece of his beard, and even a portion of the poor Emperor's heart, which he preserved in a small bottle.
The Baroness de Stampe, the devoted friend and patron of Thorwaldsen, the sculptor, and at whose chateau the artist passed the latter days of his life, has just died at Nysce. in Denmark, in the chateau of Stampeborg, in which she had a studio fitted op for him, and where he ex ecutfed his last works:
Sir James Brooke, better known as Rajah Brooke, died on June 11, in Devonshire, England, his dream of conquering Borneo, and turning it into an English Java, still unfulfilled. He was a bold, upright and sometimes over-stern adventurer with a talent not only for conquering but for conciliating Eastern race?. The Dyaks, whom he smote pitilessly to put down piracy, rose at his summons when he was attacked by the Chinese, and extirpated his enemies, and he reigned in Sarawak an unqaestioned despot, without a European soldier at his back. Fifty years ago he would have added a second India to the Empire, but Englandrgrown cautions in her old age, declined the insular empire he would fain hare offered to her.
About one'j ear' ago a coo—tittAtlv© foundry was established in Sotiraottr, NY., after the plan of 06e iri AQwtijf, etc It has proved a fereat' success Only a trifle over $13,000 was paid in,. The pro« fits for the six monihs wading DMember. 19th were $8,392 82. A. divid^nd pf 12 per' cent, on thfe Stock hak bMt^dechtted, pr~ able in stock, and the-b&Unce hfcfer divided
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A mericak A WALTHAM
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General Hooker's physicians feci onn firtent that he will recover. Benett, Jr., is again at work editorially on the Now Tori:
Herald.
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Baltimore has a colored physician who is a graduate of the Harvard Medical Ool?e-
W ATCHES.
THE BESTi CHEAPEST!
The extensive use of theee Watches by Hallway Conductors, Engineers, and Expressmen, the most exacting clasi of watch-wearers, has thoroughly demonstrated the strength, steadiness, durability and accuracy of the Walthami IFatch. Te satisljr that class in all these respects is to decide the question as to the real value of these timekeepers.
Mere than 300,000 are speaking for themselves in the pockets of the people. Imported Watches are mf de «n as pxpfipive syrtem, in small numbers, but by numeroue ma kers, and are placed in the market here by an Importer who first secures a MONOPOLY OF SALB OF SOME ONE *ANU
FAOTUBE
To the Manufacturer's profit mast b£ added Oestof Importation. A Custom-house duty of 26 per cent, payable in Gold.
A profit of at least SE per cent, to the Importer, another profit to the jobber thus nearly doubling the oost of the imported watch.
At Waltham, Watches are manufactured on a argo scale, under one roof and system of superision and managemenr. tttereby saving manyaf he expenses uticesJ&rlly incurred ia small eptabishmtnte litauetheir grillt ghtiapftrtb.
Ill respectable dealers now sell Waltham Watchon and competition, as all the world knows is favorable to small profit!. The tirade Is satis Red, because, though the profit on each watch Is giuall, the demand is large BtdaU are saleable. pnsarupu IQUS importers jxxMionally place a worthless Swiss fmltatloh lirtm' market. To avoid imposition, thepurchaser should invariably demand a certificate of genuineness, signed by the treasurer of the American Watch Company—R. E. R0BBIKS.
There are different grades of finish in the diffetent varieties of Watches made by the Waltham Company, as ther are dlff?rent slcea aadshapes to suit all taetee and mains but-erery Watch that bears the genuine trado mark of "WALTHAM" Is gnarrauteed to be a good one, and nobody need be afraid to buy it.
Every Watch 0*l£illy "VVarT anted. For sale by all first-class dealers In the TTntted State and British Provinces.' itOBBMS iPPLEtON,'!
Pianos for Western People. They are not only made at ho'ine, but are well made. Tlieyhave taken
Four First Premiums, at Western Fails. They poweis unrivalled .excellence of tone and finish, aad*compkrd Well In all respects with the best lnstruDienta of Eastern -tied 5ae iata*3 w!J rt no !,
MUSICAL.
KISSNiR'S
OPPOSTTK THE COITRT HOUSB, ai lf.it 1'ii: ifRK-HAUTlffii '"TNt J,
Sole -A-COnt Tor
Chickering &Sons, Knabe & Co., Steel: & Co£ Robert Nunns, Gale & Co., the Celebrated Patent Cycloid,
And other well known and reliable '1
PIANO
Also, Oarhart & Needhanls, and Prince celebrated Church, Parlor and Schdol Organs and Melodeons!
A Large and Elegant Assortment always on band, which will be sold at LOWIR RATES than the aame quality of, Instruments caa be had of any other dealer in the West.
None.but good reliable Inttnnnents dealt in, such as I can warrant to my Outtomers for
FIVE YEARS I
Pianos, Organs and Melodecnu sold on Monthly Payments.
Jill
among the employes,
making to'them 393 10 per cent, upon their eariitigH." The Rev. Pierco Butler, as we mention ed some months ago, proposed leading a party fot'tiw'-fuwy •jef
aMtwitt'"8Wt1'.
Since then die^-^Mad for a time the arrangements were suspended. Now, however, the Revs, jH- G. Jv illiams and F. Holland have volunteered their asaistance, which has been accepted by Sir Herschel, Sir Rodierfck, Murchison and Sir Henry James, the trustees of the fund provided for the purpose. If this can be sufficiently increased by subscriptions, the English Government will allow a party of engineers to undertake the survey, leaving England next October.
No. 1S2 Broadway, New Tork.
Aok for a Waliham Waich, and take no other.' IT IS THE BXSTI 4I IS $HE CH£A?£ST1 d*w3m
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CONFECTIONER! AND BAKERY, No. 22 SOTTTH FonTH BtaitET, TERRE HAUTE, IND.
We will keep constantly on hand all arttoles in our line, and having secured the services of a first-class Baker and Confectioner, particular attention will be paid to the baking department. Especial attention paid to orders for Parties, Fes-, vivals, Picnics, te. mf O
We have also fitted up a pleasant and inviting^
ICE CREAM! SAlOON, where that Inxnry may he had during the season. A cordial invitation is extended te all.
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Prices vary from $450 |o $?00. ACOOBDINO TO STTLE AtfD riMISB. r*Every Piano Is warranted for Five Years.TB*
OLD INSTRUMENTS EXCHANGED AT LIBBBAIi RATES. Warehouse 101 South Fifth Street, corner of Walnnt, and opposite the Southern Hotel.,.my27dly |v
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Hot For the Campaign! Brass and Silver Band Instruments, Tenor and Bass Drums Oocoai Ebony, Boxwood and Silver Fifes Trimmings for Drums also, Flag* of all -e. all of the best quality and lowest rates.
Send orders to r—
PALACE QF MUSIC.
Ail kinds of Musical Instruments repaired the most approved manner. .- dAw
MUSIC:
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PIANOS, atELOHEOSS
ORGANS,
Violins, Guitars, Flutes, and aU kinds of Music* Merchandise, No. 91 Wabash titreet, TIRRE &AUTS. IKDIAJTA. ,.e
TOinNG AND REPAIBlNO af PIANOS and other Instruments will Iw promptly attended to. OLD PIANOS will be taken in tnade for HEW ONBS. aalOSdwtf i. O. UHBKMANN.
ATTORNEYS.
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Attorneys [at Law, OrriCB.—No. 82 Main Street, np stairs. feb!2dtf
^Wm. E. McLEAN, Attorney
CeusdloratLaw, —A»—
GENEEAL COLLECTING AGSNT, Terre Haute, Ind. Omc*.—No 86 Main Street. decfidly
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yrenow finished and in operation. More thau twenty thousand men are employed, and it is not impossible that the entire track, from Omaha to Sacramento, will. bt finished inJ1869 instead of wo. •'•T -fcwq**"*™
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The UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMFANT receive. I.—A StTCflMIt Wait of the right or way •11 necessary timber and other materials found along the line of He operations. II.—A dOYtriUMit GrMt of 12,800 acres of land to the mfle, taken In.alternate sections on each sidfrof its road. This.is an absolute donation, aod will aeouroa of large revenne in the future. m.—A Gwemeatflraat of Cnited States Thir-ty-year Bonds, amounting to from $16,000 to 948,000 par mile, according to the dlMcnltiea to he snrmonnted on various sections to be bnilt. The Government takes a second mortaggo as a security, and it Is stptcted that not only the interest, but the principal-amount maybe paid in services rendered hy the Company in transporting troops, mails, &c. IT,—A fiOTCnUHCatfinUltof the right to issue its own FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS, to aid in baildlng the road, to the same amount as the
U. 8- Bonds, Issued for the same purpoie, and HO mors. THE UovcamisNi1 PcauiTS the Trustees of the First Mortgage Bondholders to deliver the Bonds to the Company onlv as the road Is completed, and after It has been examined by Cnited States Commissioners and pronounced to bo In all respects a first-clsss Railrea f. F.—A Capital stock Subscription from the stockholders, of whloh over Eight Million Dollarshave been paid in npon the work already done, a ad whioh will be Increased as the wants of the
Company require,
¥I—Nft CashKarnlfigS on its Way Boslnese' that already amount to MOBK THAN THE INTEREST on the First Mortgage Bonds. These earnings are no indication ef the vast through traffic that must follow tel opening of the linn to the Pacific, bnt they eertatoly prove that
FIIST M0KT6A«E AMDS npon suoh a property, costing nearly three times their amount, Are Secure Beyend Contingency. .The Union Pscifio Bonds run thirty years, are for $1,000 each, and have coupons attached. They bear annual interest, payable on the first days of January and July at the^Cempsny's Office in thn City of New Tork, at the rate of six per cent. In gold- The principal is payable in gold at maturity.
The price is 102, aod is at the present rate of gold, ttey pay a liberal income on their cost.. The co ai pa ny believe that these Bonds, at the present rate, are the cheapest security In the market and reserve the right to advance thefcricc at any time. Subscriptions will lie received in New Tork At the Company's Office, No. 20 Nassau street,
AND BY
John J. Cisco dc Son, Bankers, So. 59.Wall St., And by Leading Bankhrs generally throughout
United States.
Remittances thculd^be made in drafit or alter fundi par in New TorJ:, and the Bond* will be tent free of charge by return expresi. Parties subscribing through local agents, witl hoh to them ftr toft delivery.
A PAMPHLET AND MAP FOR 1868 has just been published by the Company, giving fuller information than is possible In an advertisement, respecting the Irogress of the Work, the Resources of the Country traversed by the Read, ttu Meons for Construction, and the value of the Bonds, whioh will be sent free on application at theChmpsny's offices or to any ofthe advertised agents.
JOHN J. CISCO, Treasurer, New Tork. Jane17, 1867. dtw.2m
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Ihe Writings of a Physlriaa whose Repnta tin is ralon-wide, shonld worth Rnaalng.''
DOCTOR WHITTIF.B publishes''-a' Ptuaplilet r4*ting to: .VeatreaL and the disastrous and varied cpnsequen«ea«C self-anusr, that wlll be sent, to any address in a sealed envelope for swo Stamps. It coktarfns full symptolin UsM that will enabiy thoee aftscted t^ determine^ the nature of .their complalnt vnd glfA a Written statement oftl case that- feat answer almost is will for purpose of treatment as a personal interview bnt where it ia convenient, the Doctor should be consnlted personally. Those hsvlug friends, that may require advice, can supply them with this valuable work hy sending their address, with stamp. Thus you can assist the unfortunate withotit their knowing their benefactor. Certainly no subject is it moivlmportance tlian pqaity of blood and perfect manhood.
It is ssVf-evident that a physician who conflneeqimself exclusively the study of cer tain class of diseased an
A. treats thousands of
cases every year, must acquire greater skill in that, specialty than one in general practice.— Many physicians, rebogntzlng this fart, Introduce patients to the Doctor after resding his Med leal Pamphlet. Commnntcations eonfi deuttal. A friendly talk will eost yod nothing. Office central, yet retired--No. 617-St. Charles sereet, St. Louis, Mo. fours, A, W., to 7 u., Sundays excepted.
1
DOCTOR WILBER
CONSULfATION AHJ) RECEP
TION ?19 St.' Cha'rles street, St. Louis, Mo„ treats with tha greatest suceesS aU Diseases of Women. Iieccborcsa, or Whites, Falling, Inflammation or ttlcsration of the Wotab, Ovaritis, Pmritis, Anienorrhcsa, Menorrhagia, DysmenorrhCBa, and Sterility, or BarrenueM also, every disease connected with Puberty, Menstruation 6T Pregnancy. Since the DcntOr eonflrisk himself eichistveiy to the treatment of tlwn complaints,'! and treats a very large number of casse, it, fallo ws that bis knowleage of them must be far mora e* tensive aad acourafte tftan that of physicians in general practice. Send atasAp for Medical ramphlet of thlrty-sixpages. No matter who have failed, read what he si^ys. Patients in every Western State- Cures guaranteed: Censtdtatlonhy letter or at office free. Eooms for patients reanlring daily, attention. A lady assistant. Hear 9 A. if, to 7 r. H. Sundays excepted
1
8T0BAfiB,C0lDflSSH)N 4t6ftAlNi
ownn INTUS '.sUL rsft C. -. •-'SMUH*
E. R. BRYANT & CO., (Successors to J. H. TURNER,) FotWardlng A P0»mWiloft Nercbftitf
Miicas TK .••••!
Oralnv Flonr »n«l limit. Hlghesttnarket price paid for all klnds-of drttirf. Agwit# for WkR trOTW.'lisrEi.^ Ware Stouso on JMLaln jjtrset,
Near tlie T. H. A I. R. R. Depot f2&twtf nnumw&f.—.oC'iUs.q
Aixnm SART
TOHN HANBY& CO.* ll svoaaon, oomasion
Hi.
AIO
A I N E A E S
Warehouse ec First St., at the Oanal Basin, anttdwtf TRRRJt HAHTB. IMP-
lAttzs ». mrt. taoRAk m. tiwxs
XsYNE ft
JlAWES(
CteneraLflAMiasMi MereluuilB,
snoptxiaju
AgTlcnltHTSl !•»!«•its, aaA Pnw Kentncky C«MW'iistUied,WhlsAy,
Itit
BtiMt. Itu CorMt SiTttft, I«n« ls«t». Iii, Merchandise and PrOdtre ofallklnds bought and sold on Oommlsslon. Oansignmaats Solicttsd Agents [for soae or the aat-JMsttlierica ia
UKIWKI! ,.ta
:VLamxsMi''± oesA iti wnihwH Lotrsvii.i.*, Kv—Mon.ThDS. X. Rramletfa. late Governor of Kentucky, Col. Alfred Allan, late Treasurer Kentacky, Hon. Bsnj. H. Brlstow, D, e. Att'y, DtstrlorKyr-
FaaasMiR. ». Wi, hler Farmer's Bank: H. Taylor, Cashier Branch #ank ofKaotaelty.
Tnaa ,BAVTB, IHD.—-Hon. Albert laaia. lutx mer Auditor of State Hon. G. F. CoOkSrTy, May or Col.Dioe. Dowling, Jamee H. Turner, "Esq.McKeen A Dnming John Scott A Son, S. Volf Esq.
DHY fiOODt.
iSvl
..v,--j!-.s[ae»rtoil ,i#0
Applications taken and Policies issued in any ot the above named Companies in lowest current rates. Also, SSAL SSTATE bonght and sold, and 0Ol LECTIONS promptly attended tot,j.
Apply to
-tttMlnajL
iiS ...^Wrr'nD V.-:' s»1 SOOTT & OHANJE, General Fire and Life Insurance Agent
IN IP I CJBl:
Main St., between 5th ft 6th
Terre Etaute, Ind.
Offloe 150 Main Street '"i,a Old Stand of Dr?. Thompson &• Rust -.111:. JUiB |.»t»4.iS
WW.,...::. ,t .t
DOCTOR WHITHER
A
REGULAR GRADUATE of MEDICINE, as Diploma at Office will show, has been longer engaged in the treatment of VsMBasaA^ SETVAI and CaiVACR
Tfie Doctor's opportunities in. hospital .and private practice are1 unsurpassed in St. Louisor any other cite.: Back Ilea Of St. Louis papers Drove that he has been located there longer by years than any other so advertising. The establishment, library, labbrafo^y and appointments .ate unrivalled la the West, un rivalled any where. Ags, with experience, can be relied npon, add the Doctor can refer to many physician* throughout theoonhtry. In past suoeess and present: peeitfon be stands without a competitor.
•n haAtria: TV- .nisqu ssterrw.i a« ,t8fi»c2 fawn
.bf u. ien sibq«nail
IM ISMIi®91ftfllLW, J« |2JNb4icl»-«Rtf|ulAr prim $3i.50«Mr,
Co.,
SMiAlIB HAIH.
»iU S-'Hi-i W AS it'
IDTH) WKXJITTIAIFCEI */U 1M 8S-
I S&j dafO b,
whitsssananni
BLAOK -Two yards wide, for Shawls!
NJXJtL, MIPLEY CO,
film 7^
ii. 'i-jiifi*! ii.il "ft.. Jifj ml'V -1 If*. ttU
ILw ytA«Wi*«sl'itti# i#-
5O0MKD8 FLAII LKR6S!
ij t)25cper
yard—osaal^ price 50 cents,
TTJELL, RIPLWY & CO
s."iin« ,UM a an?tlxu
ww ,lilKfl «#Ls»ul: 'fcftjf.alld an* no
itiiat Hia
rq yj ^miiiib
CHICK SILKS AID P0FLUISK Slegant variety, at
XVMLL, B1PLMX CO.
5as{s' ,Jj S-.j h-f,
1..
nc fi'iur. avqu iT -.WHuaH ui ij«j« hsfwhtH ed iga an»ii «a»og botokftefflit-'iUN?'
101IMIH6 BUSS 8MBS, IH Black Grenadines. IronGranadinee. Black Crepe Maretz. Black Bernanni. Black LenAT'-^Kac^tSS^t'r
TZTELL, RIPLMT & CO.
Bteek «ro «rain Silks, MykAlyss. „,l(g3a,,K Colored do. [FULL ALSORTMENT.]
TVELLy RIPLEY 4b CO. lH
i»tw
DISGAAES than any other
Physician In St. Louis. Syphilid, Ooimrrhea, QUet, Srricture, Orchitis, Hernia and Rupture aH Urinary IHt$iiaet 4nd BpphiUtioor mmtrial Afftetims of the Threat, 8ki» or Boaet kro treated with uhparalieled snccess. •pefflitenkea, HeswlBeMllty a** ImpottMCf, as the result of self-sbnae in youth, sexual euceesea in matnrer years, or other causes, and which produce eome of the following effect^ as Nocturnal, Emissions, Blotches, Debility, Dizziness Dimness of Sight, Confusion of Ideas, Evil Fortbodings, Aversion to Sooiety 6f Females, Loss of Memory afad Sexual Power, and rendering "Marriage improper,, stre permanently enipd.
A WlZtti rih
wsa&T
ttoiTKarrA' \z$ieutwk
in in'., I'I !,•
Splendid Variety of
Organdie ft Jaeonet Lavm, PLAIN AHO llCRmtD.
TZTELL, RIPLEY & COi
1KAJA.
-:53b (i WO)*! T3X*nH .'rt.teyjAV/ A' aotxXU i'ib
Largest Assortment Bleached and Brown Muslins, Prints, AND OTHER
DOMESTIC GOODS IN Tflji WEST. Wholesale and Retail, fobcaih om.
TVELL, C0.,
Corner and Main Streets, TERRE HATTTB, iJODOIll sd 1 ... tirfj
eJt le&nn iiwlorsusd «Loiinv '-9 lo soU»i
.)q.
SCOTCH
vqail ot aonedj Oili lii* ni*Vi'
I qi-fi bfW'ji *d) mi
mta e»i l|«w arrtaraeyaaits sfijaiA .sJiuki tnmva-q (rfs-i'-sd H« 1c. tn«j jtaiiti Jul (J StiiJ lu .ii
'M OI A BHEnsiMkq .u,
COUNTERPANES!
.-a
A ^nm.insii
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TO MULKKSAW^ MOTIUKia.
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ii o'uitiif-fjij ftiU djMif lill.l
n*itt •(,,'(» Mi iitiif v# hi
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MUKliino
Nmmi
Kxtr* Width.
^Ts.iua ..i .r)
xiiTcti!! Ft ri-or)
COLORED NElVI
'Ul' Fat
Canopies, Frames, 4c.
.5-1*1 iiin'f 'io »i«rt*v ifstf aril llfcO.'. n.yi'.M ri
te *wil /-IAI
COLOBBD TABLATANKS, For Picture Frames, Chtindeliers, fec.
.oT.il'.
jit Iswjjifn ?ili .ii
'(O A *. w* ^ystq
lib' .•# iiaiitsisK st STRIPED SWISSES!
FIWBBR miiAinn»
PARIS MUflLlNW
TUCKED €AMBBI€S!
B9* ALL CHEAP *Wk LIB
~/L it ,^5'tfl TifmSr-— jctaS "SST-caJ ETOW ?.'«H ei'ii JwiSs hrfQieS diitc£ &HJ
'(tHt** b1«4 wi tliw a'-.'iiw jtafy/iwS
mm
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hoAM 111)1 A
ft
IBP, smu!
a
JBLA* MiraW*!
LIKENS
rggljy f- ranrx £uvi
Sm'Jf
r-inM jrK jjj£
mY -4-1 ttdt i* aJoaiarH
buxivj^r}
ud ^icsts n'
sfifliJl II# be&KSftfE I*
EMAIX CO.,
nt aw SAI:
r'*i Ju* havfii
OF ALL ^IZIS AND CAPACIXV.
WmHf^t,0Q0
lAra tn dally use throughout the Weet, man* of which have run five or six wlthmt a doliar's expense Car repairs.
They shell Ihe Corn perfectly clean from the fcoh. .. v-.it* frtm They do not cut or grind the grain. fltey clean th* cort Hi a prfaie condition for AUler market.
They require less power than Machine of the toaaeoafaclty.'.i F*" We Wtnrsat -Emy
Nos^O, and 2, are adapted for targe Ship* pers, warehomes. Distillers, te. Hps. Sand 4 are espeolaUy anaptedfer MHls.
The corn is shovelled directly, from the •rorib to the aheller, and ao Htsdws or hands to watch or regulate them.,, Xhe cobs, dust aad chaff are Mown otit at the
MI®,
and the
aleaned ccrn delivered on either side ef the ma chine, as rexuired. ,,, WTE^ "nrtJentril R. R. Co.,' Chlnkgo, have six in onention, ,i.!
if
Itlch. Central R. R. Co., Chicago, has Four in operation. Board of Trade, Chioago, has ovat 100 in operation.
Star and OreeCMt .City tJUls, OWeago, have Two ia operation. ggll. fitch A Son, ColQmtms, Ohio,' hays Ten in operation. ,, 1
Money eny Co., Columhus, Ohio, haye Atioa. Aili -.planeAC.,CilrcleTille.O.. frleElevatore, Clevriaud, O.
Two ia oparatioa., W. E. Delapli
Unlen Elevators, Cleveland, O. D.
M.
li1
R. B. Elevators, Toledo, Ohio.
Hayss A Bios^ Distillers, Cinciaaati, O., V. Q. Burkam A Sons, Distillers, Qtncinnati, O. tawton, Baraett
A
Oo.f Plqna, O.
Chaffee
A
Co.. Tippecanee. O. j.,
Httsbargh Ilevator Co., Pittsburgh, Pa.
A
01 1
Qhas. Olasler A Co., Moh't Mills, IndUaapoUs Booster State Hills, Indianapolis. •ayeaA Bro., Dlstiilers, lAWrwaeMmrg, Ind. Burkam A Co Distillers, Cambridge. Ind. E. M. Talbot A Go., Elevator, ttn, Ind. Shearer A Qo., Elevator, Peru, lad. WUtehhorger
A
Oo:, lleTator, f5¥, Ind.
Thos. Wilson A Co., Mch't Mills, Iiogaasport, Ind.-
1
James Si Tinkler Zhas. Underwood, Slevator, Lalkyetta, MeKeen
Paddock, Elevator, Terre Hante,
Mo£wen, Webb A Co., Mills, Fraaklin, 2nd. MceWea, Webb
A
Cb., Mills, Columbus, Ind.
S. TerrelitJllUs, Oolnmbw,lad.. sat «j, Pollock A Bro., Mills, Vincennes, lad, Plant A Bro., Mills, 8*. IttUs, Mo
r1"
Stannard A Slayback. Mills, Hew Orleans,.be. drlswold, Coffin
& Co.,
Hew" 7ork, Buenos
AIM aad South America. A«dAUithe pvtnotpal Mills, Warehouses and Distilleries of the TTest,. IPs are aleoaaanflsctnringUre Mjt
Small Burr F«Mt mib Extaat, warranted te grind from 30 to
7$
MaMA
of meal or fMd per hoar, according to sire, and with oneJHiutne nsttal power ^reqtiired.' Thtry rind all kinds of grain, -coSsa, spicss, drags, tints, Ac. ,.
Iron Feed Mills, Hand a&d Pforse Pftwer Corn Shelters. Portable & Stationary Saglne* Circular Saw Mills, 8M«gte WUMWmtontib
aodUeTatorMachumr*:
BUtLT tO ORDER.
RICHARDSON'^ 190 A
.1
itoiwesii
193 llhwatfaytjiti .biysj
ml-d4t-ltavreow-w4t-eoW:
TAS. B. HAGGRRTY A CO
1
„a»8 ,H9-n« W DEALTB9 IN
*iweasef'i'.^ adoVfe nu3ftl
Tin,..Conper aad Sheet Iron
sa ^j|te itsa'iol
rtan!w adkT-
(HV»-w«
lit Io l&as
DRESS OINOBAMS!
lo tU6Z
.aknff sd! ffftti
Slate aiid Jle^llic„^opfeis, i-iWie?,
s*
•itif Jj And MafiHfafHiwsri of^ ..til
bi.ii
.ttsiftol ed!
Dalmizedlroi Oorii^
... wiadow Caps,Ae
it a J' AgeutsJ frfr- tha Very Beat
HOT AIR FURNACES ea-imr)-
£3yarawt-m**??.'
S&S Terre «ante.'^ (il sdj Jadl 'iiup .rfi 1U1 iitu4 wi t.lO'. BV Work done In all parts of the country on short notice and reasonable terms. mayl!
NION BAKER\ FLOtTB.BTOBr.
AND
FRANK HEDTI&A BRO Mannfaotarsra of all klads of
ORAOEERSJ
BREADandOAKES, end Dealers!*
O E I E S
On Lafayette St., betwssn Caaaiand Depot, E E A 7 S S de30dly INDIANA.
AND 3TBAM PITTING Main Street, between 6th aad 7th, FBEDERIK OEIOER.
Gr„,
wpared toexecnte allaMsn in tha abofa haaW Ms, with promptness aad dispatch. eeMly ":,*i'
l"
1C. M. TUBBS E GO.
original Dandruff
ieH aielw onii .j.
•. ii ft-isti:
mm
.las-tie niaHT ,c.
OKAST."
xv: A
stio'I edi i. aqritfO \m
.vttuvule
.v..
irtS io isr a-^
VBflBVABLB AMBBWiA IS WHAT IT PUB*0*W TO SS, A QENDHrEHAIR BEWVRATIVE, chaaging 4fi»£s6«sanee&assisz
ia theglsBde. willaaass aiMwlfraltthaC Satetn put forth on bald spots. Thmsaaca, sreteftifjfng to the above. •"tw
WMOTILt.
FOBRAU BT AI& D^COOISTS. 1 KiW SVH0K «H»BT, igetitB jaarW.deadAwfcaMW*
JOHH bsiz» Iarl|V Vlock, Vo. MiJb Stnet, Haute, India^i^.:
peotfully Invite
await aad las
S"
ACrUdLOCY.
CMMftD JIEWS FOR Alsl^.
!Q ANT PERSON W MADAME KAPHA
•J*{-
111. JO VSJ
We Me mannh^nrtng t)^ 's Power
Biter
Ne. 4 Shells ts K« seslwli |ft. ken. tn HUtsrlm,tin MUs ta at
PROFESSION.
haa beeo eoUcltsd In innnawrable instances, and twisKwlas ahaa^itwea iltsuut4ftMir« Saga *K'-j
Speedy aad Happy Marriage, She Is, therefore a aara dspsddaaoe. rt is w., known to thepoaUa at large thatshe was tbs first, and she the only ysasonln this eonntry who can .TT" ISHVHUIIUH wuuu
Je new Inotined handle. an.\
Patent CIMUled Iron Face, which retains the neat one-third longer than the common ouee. Stove Pipe of all sizes and kinds, constantly on hand, and no extra charge for riveting Joints together. Buyers will certainly save monuy by calling ou
RR.H1NPTSRBON,
Fourth Street four floors South of the Poet OtBo. se2Sdwtf
BOOTS AND SHOES.
dBKAT CLGABA1CE SALB OF
Boots & Shoes 0aq
won if id
v\di. isvh
SSffr
&>/'la®4-ir-1" ^JS"*' «v-
VHO W ML IN TH1C-
ILL IKjrAr.
•1 'i
rpffB 'NBYBR FAILING MAT). A 'i«IB^rAWAtLl.tbeb-*. ttoMMto, 'IMLJUI others have Called. All who are lu rouble—all who have been unfortunate—all
•for advice and eatlsfactlou. All who are In doot, ot tlNalfcitlwIsoftttsme to«s, consnither
satisfy their minds.
la l»ve AffaiH BUe Never falii* She bee the tfeerat of wfhnilig' the auctions
or
he Opposite sex. She shows yon theiikenassof Mtntwswib or husband, or absent fM«nd.—-
VBVVID
show the llkesisss in reality, and who can give eu ttre satUfcctioa «a sU the wnOerns of life, which eaa be tested and pfovefl brtbonsands, both mat rled and singly whOAatly andaegerly visit hec
To all In buslases'Uer adVteeiS invalnable. Bli. ioaa foretall, with tAe graatest certainty, the re•nit of all coma»«Rtatf«M hasteees transactions.
Jittery nnmbwsiriviin without extraoharge. MADAME RAPBA KVti a'boua flde Astrologlsi that every one cindeprodup'®. She Is the great est Astrologist of the ataot'Sadli sentury. It I. that well-known ttfcl that mtlfH .iHtsaate preten ders copy her advertise coea AS try to tmlute -tadame Raphael Is the
wVM:h
daughter of the
seventh daughter she wig »jrn with a artttral gift she can foretelf yotfte-y thoughts. She also cures draahennees.
All Interviews strletly Mtfueand confidential. As a Female Physician MB remedies never fall 3 «we all faaukla in-^nMritles, aad to produce he monthly flow, without danger cr exposure.— They«aaaot Injure, but, on the pmtrarj.they iaiprove the health. nsreftwa, eome e«e, cane all, t» Ill Kicluieidj bet. Ce&trai
inm
asd 4»hi,
Oinoinnsttl, Obio.
ttiW^-laflW) Qentlamen, 1,80. JH. —The Madame will answer no letters
with
out a fee of fl anda 3»c«nt stamp Is Inclosed. Address Look Bon Ml. angSSdwiy^'
STOVES AND TINWARE-
iri
STOVES.
LaryeStock and Low Price# AT
B. HENDERSON'S
Four Doors South 'of the Pott Office, en fourth Street I
KNOWING
that the Public has
long demanded a .better class of Stoves than has heretofore been federally offered In this market, 8, R. BXI70EB80H has this season ss leeted with great care, from the most
Popelsr awl Celebrated Patterns, kap.wn in the country East or West, an assortment or Cocking and Beating Stoves, such ss are rarely ever collected together is one Hsuse.
Among his etcck may be fcund the leading Stove of almost every prominsnt Manuferturs: in the eonnttr yy
Heating and Pariiir Stoves, With all the Modern Improvements aod conven iencles. .Stores forOtflces, Stores, Churches, Ho. ts|s, Dtnlug-SoOms, Bed-rooms, any aad aU kinda and as for prices, He Defies Competition 1 ,Heia renfldsnt thst he has bought as row at anybody ran, and Is determined not to 'jt tTN E SOI^ I.
Is Inip'ossihle that anybody Should have HSTT81 tores, for
NO BETTSB
are made.
ALL ARE WARRANTED With Cooking Stoves he gives Ifore Varnllnre tbal i» Fsnallj filve
and delivers all Staves in tlie rit
Free #f Charsre In
addltton
toMB
-ee
he
asBt
keeps a general assi'rt-
of(fiaKIro« Mli Copper Ware, Pressed Wat«, Tbe NeV French Ware Spoons, Ladles 1
I ft*
0^UUUS|| .NAUIPA A
-*ing Kettles, Muffin Baler* newest thing out, the
Waffle Irons, aSK. PatentMin« Smoothing Irons, These irons hink%
'i,U
rl
»7eV1BS '»d .! iilW (twtfag to the OriAt
Panic of the Times
I will close ont my Stock of Boots and Shoes, for Thirty Days,
Regardles* of Coat! I will sell my own manufaotnr#
French Calf Boots for IS, Kip $6,50 and §h Call and examine, and you are sure to bey. C. E. RUO&LE9,
Xo, 10 North 4th 8t 8ldlmft}e .• »ti
'1 'A-h
r,.ft oiitu
,t
OOTS AND SHOES,
N A N E W S Is selling
Hoots A Shoes Very €beap
To eloee ont his iarge stock of
Roots Shoes and Gaiters, To make room for Spring stock. Ton wflt sev money by calltigoahlBi et j&m Hot Meohaaloe Bloak, «t*
Pslrttonlar Atteatlonjs gim «o
CUSTOM WORK This Department 1s in the hands of
SKILLBOi.
WORKMEN.
edtfotio .lii 11 or tfiie'.nC?
TX7M. B.MANNING*
soraa.
3U,
txoa AKD OMIAIfBSrTAX
pa IN One door "Eest of tbe Star Grocery, TBHtxtti: HAtrtU mr Plain aad Pesui S.ttva Paper Bacglug, Faner and
Plain Sign Painting. CelUngs aad Wails Mated aad .Oalcemlaed ia Freeco Colors. Pianos andTTatnral Wood Polished in the hlgh«i style of tha Art. Gliding on 01a* and
Aav« ssrvioeablework deae, to eall on me. Infernation la buying dnd mixing oelors. will ha fcrniskwl to persona vnaa o» oaaaoa bocMtr
MILIJINERT.
aU.
klads
of Hflllaary
QSods scid at Oo^i
during
the
Winter months, at
Mrs. M. It Abbott's,
:[tte
tha-Pott Offloe. DwMdtP
OMNIBUS LINE.
CBrMHi'liBB'S-
OMNIBUS
AHpl^ACK X39X-'
Will attend to^all c»Us tor trails leeviag tn. Olty^nd also «anvtf IWBJ9n In any
P»rt
ofthc
^Sr^SSVoh^^ti, at tbe Poet Ottoe.at BMaftPragMBre, or my realiieaoe wtlt bepioant. lf ittaMed to. laaSOdu
BIIiL POSTER.
fSi
4»BO. W- REIF8NIDEH. CSrfwfcrs
1
Wool taken tn ezchaaed
BU BU« UUMVt Msmeaa wvs eaams ass w*«mssv
floods,: and the hlghsst market rates paid.
dhtrBttM in
GOOD STYJLEt
MT" Ail orders (ett at 'Dowling Hall, or at th rlnting OStces^wlll be promptlt'ettended tu wit ressvnd dlspatoa. ,, nn4t
