Daily Wabash Express, Volume 18, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 4 August 1868 — Page 3

SPECIAL NOTICES .KS

Pare Blood, Mnddy Water. Pur* blood way be compared to pure water, and impure. blood to muddy water. II you pass muddy water through muslin you noil it continue the proce.ii an! you cover with thick mod. Blood [.awn tbroa th all parts of the body if good and pure it nourishes and cleanse* the parts It goes through. If impure it leaves or less dirt behind it. BiuBDHTH

ork,

mm A

'I PILLSmorethe

are medicine

wanted, because they are made on purpose to take dirty humors out of the bodyand they nevor fail. Tlioee pills cure scrofula, even of forty years' standing they have cared cases cf rheumatism when the patient had uot waited for four years of paralysis where the I#g« had lost thfir power ot movement for seventeen years. The evidence in these cam rsnnit ba disputed. Is there town in the world whero such evidence exists not? if BniKDBr.TH'3 Pins have been much used there we know that such evidence can be found.

Butbesnre and ooe upon eaoh box my nanje in the florjromont stamp, In wlilto letters.

K.Bbahubkth,

Brandreth IIou«e, New York.

SOt.D BT ALL DRUOGIBTR.

jylCdwlm TO DYE, OB NOT TO DTK 1 THAT IS THK QUERY.

ft your hair's gray or red, then hear ye, hear ye' 0scOBIST ADOBO'S and none will jeer

Christadoro

ye.

'sDTE,

Hair Preservative

AND BEAUTIFIES.-It is actually effecting wonders. People with their hair almost mined by the uie of deleterious nostrums, are now rejoicing In a luxuriant crop, and this has been aecomplished by a short nse of the above wonderfnl compouod.

Sold by.Druggists,and applied by all Hair Dressers. Manufactory No. C8 Maidea Lane. Principal Depot No. AstorHouse. jyiBdwlm

ITCH I ITCH ITCH! SCRATCH I SCRATCH I SCRATUH in from 1(1 to 48 hoars. Wbeatonl Ofntnent cures The Itch, fkntn't OIiIMMI WkMloi's Olitneit Mntai'i Ointment iVkntti'i Ointment

Salt Kheum. Tetter. Barber's Itch. Old Sores.

oarea oar«« oarea curea

ffheaUm'H (Mnt«e«l cures Every Kind OF KVKRY HUMOR LIKR MA81C. Price, 60 cents a box mall, BO cents. Address WEEKS A POTTWB No. 170 Washington citreet, Boston, Mass: For sale by all Druggists

Boston, Sept. 18,1867-Sta wdwly

"A Certain Care..

For Incipient Consumption, Asthma, Doughs, (!olds, ByW*psia Iiver Complaint, and General Debility,wftl be found In Dr. Tobias' Pulmonis I.ife Syrup. This valuable medicine, compounded from the gifts of the "Vegetable Kingdom," will hs touud a sovereign remedy, in all Ihe above named disease#. The demand for this valuable rompouud is dally Increasing, and it will without a doubt become as popular as Doctor Tobias A euetian Llnlmeut. Consumption in its last Btages tillsSyrnp will not cure, uor is there any remedy that will ii relist, however, will be found by its use. What it is st at id to cure it surely will do, us a trial will prove. Thousands of Certificates ran be seen at the Depot- Seld by the Druggists, and at No. lOPark Place, New Tork. Price

75

tents. Ask for Dr. ToblaB' Pulmonic I.lfe Syrnp, t,nd take no other. jylfidiwlin

THK .NUPTIAL ALTAR. I£ss«y»liir Young Men, on the Errors, Abuses, Dlsoases, which create impediment* to EABKLAOK, with the humane view of treatment and oire, sent by mail iu sealed letter envelopes, fuM of ch^o. Addreta HOWARD ASSOOIA1 ION, Box P., Philadelphia, Pa. may20dw3m

ggf Ladies can receive a box of Dr Ipau's Pills by mall sealed lrom the eyes of the ubllc, by enclosing one dollar and six postage tamps to M. W. Macomber, deneral igent for the United States aud Oanadas, at Albany, New

JanSdwlm

«Bonn."-AnotherNewMedical

Pamph­

DR. Cbbtis.

let from the pen of

The "Medical

Times" says of this work: "This valuable treatise on the cause and cure of premature decline, lhows how healtii is Impaired through secret »buses of youth and manhoed, and how easily regained. It gives a clear synopsis of the impediments to marriage, the cause and effects of nerv ous debility, and the remedies therefor.'' A pocket edition of the above will be forwarded on receipt of (is stamps, by addressing

Ourtib,

Doctor

Ho. 68 North Charles Street, B»ltimore, Md. )ulyl3dly

Catarrh can be Cured! HEADACHE—At osoe relieved. GOLDS IN TH* HEAD—Vanquished.

DEAFNESS—Overcome. WEAK KTE8—Made Strong. ASTHM A—Quickly cured. All of the above complaint* common to suffering humanity, can be cared by the use of the'-v 3! 1 known remedy

RAEDEB'S GERMAN SNUFF, (t never falls to cure, Is quick In Its operation, aud being put up In neat metallo boxes, It never loses Its virtue. Hundreds of testimonials could beshown to prove Its goodness, but It Is needless, for once being used It rapidly wins Its way Into favor. JF«r sale by all Druggists. Price, 35 cents, or send 60 cents to 0. P. Seymonr Co., Boston, nd receive a box by return mail.

IKA GROVER, JR.,

fcfebMdly

is

Agent for the Oerman Suulf.

J. A. BRYAN.

JOB PRINTER,

115 MAIN ST.,

terre HAUTE, ind

Hi

REMOVAL. RAILROAD AGENCY. I have moved my offlce to MoKoen ft Paddock'g Mill, where I would be pleased to seo my old friends andoustomers.

Through receipts glvon on shipments of produce to all Eastern Cities. All Rail, and Rail »n1 Water rates as low, and time as quick as any competing lines. .-Grain in bulk shipped to Now KugUnd towns without ch*n*e ofcars.

JAMES H. TURNIB, Agt.

aprlMdtf

gliAZIL COAL.

V.

CO.,

BOTSOU A

would respectfully Inform

their old customers and the citlien. of Terro Haute generally, thatSAMUEL MERRY Is their authorized agent for Brazil Splint or Block Coal Alt orders left with him will be promptly attes'

Now Is the time to order, while the price

ded to. Is low.

i\)*l Dealers suupliedat the lowest market price. Address, V. BlffSCH A X., Indianapolis, or,

JOHN ANDREW, Brar.il. Jj2Jd3ra

O CONSUMERS OF GAS.

On account of the iccent illness of the Superintendent, consumers of Gas are requested to call at the office of the Company, on Sixth Street adjoining the works, and eettle thoir Oasbills now due.

Th* Superintendent will be In attendance from

A.

M. until 4 r. m. for receipt of the same. Oas Fitters are hereby notified that a plan of the pipe run In any building, plainly drawn on paper, with the sice, and length of each sin, run in acoordance with the rules of the Company, 111 hereafter be required previous to Inspection bv the Inspector of the Oompanv.

OEOBQE RUGAN,

Superintendent Terre-Haute Gas Light Co. July IS, 186* 4tf

B. MANNING,

WM

•ocsa, SlSli AKD OWiAMBHTAL

A I N E One door East of the Star Grocery, XKRBS HAUTK, IND. Plata and Deooratlve Paper Hanging, ran a* and

Plata Sign Painting. Ceilings aad Walls Palited sad Caltewtaed ia Frnc* Colon. PlanM and Natural Wood PoUsked la th* Igheet style of the Art. Gliding oa Glass and Japanued Tin, In all (Styles,

It will ba to Ike iatereet of thoso who wish to bave aervicaabU work done, to oall on no- Information la buying dad mixing oelora, will ba for* Blshed to portons ran

ot

cuui. boe9dtf

TI imnmiB.

rrBLIEHXD EVEKX M0KK1KG, (SXCEPT SUE DAYS) 1H Modesitt's Building, No.

65 WABASH STBEET,

Single copies, 6 cents.

foreign Miscellaneous Items.

The Prussian Chambers wi il be convoked in October, and will immediately proceed to doal with the budget of 1869.

The Minister of the Interior at brussels, the

Echo du Parltment

A praiseworthy example of religious tolerance has been shown in Eisenach. For some months past a common cemetery hss receivod, without distinction, Protestants, Catholics and Jew?.

An association of ladies has been formed for the purpose of collecting subscrip tions from any "person who may wish to contribute to the expenses of Mr. Mill's election for Westminister.

During Prince Napoleon's visit to Constantinople it was particularly noticed that the Russian Ambassador refrained from touching politics, evidently not wishing to give umbrage even by an opinion.

The Russian papers states that a disastrous fire took place on the 8th of June, at Ostachkow, near Moscow, causing more than $500,000 damages, and depriving upward of two hundred families of shelter.

M. Guizot has just produced a new work on a subject of a very weighty and serious nature for ordinary mortals, namely, "Meditations on the Christian Religion, in its relations with the present state of Society and public opinion."

At a special general meeting of the London University College, Professor Qrote, the historian ef Greece, was elected President, in the room of Lord Broug* ham, deceased. The high literary attain* ments and position of Mr. Grote eminently At him for this distinguished post.

MISCELLANY.

What is fame! A six line puff in a newspaper

Jerusalem has twenty-two thousand inhabitants.

Thirteen of the United Siatei and one Territory grow cotton.

In Ohio only one farmer tn forty takes an agricultural paper.

The "Female Hose Company" is a new suggestion for the Woman's League.

A Broadway firm announces "Convention Gas Fixtures at Reconstruction Rates." •. '•-.•••

Timothie Trimm, editor of the Paris

Petit Journal

An Illinois paper says there is a man in Olney so dirty that the assessors put him down as real estate.

An editor in Illinois eives notice that there w/ill be no paper tnis week," as his wife is using the scissors.

An Irish editor says he can see no earthly reason why women should not be allowed to become medical men.

The minister who boasted of preaching without notes don't wish to be understood as referring to greenbacks.

A New York paper has a new motto for a stage driver, which is classically apt.

Jam forte in omnibus.''

A western editor calls his father-in-law "the sourest old cuss in town." Frank but hardly respectful.

What does a telegraph operator do when he receives the heads of important news? Waits for de tails, of course.

The New Tork News Association says there are less than 125 competent phonographic reporters in this country.

The Utah

Magazine

The musical critic of the

zette

~,. ,~r? c-t-

NOBTH

dteeotlt

O» THE

C-oubtHOUSE.

Terms of Subscription:

For one year, in advanco SIC 00 For six months, in advance on For three months, hi advauco 2 55 For one month, in advancr 8 Deliverable to City Subscribers at 20 cts. per week

property Sorvia,

It is said lhat the Prince Michael, of 111,000,000.

of the lato amounts to

states, has pro­

hibited the useof nitro-glycerine in Belgium.

The Earl of Canary has acceptcd the Presidency of the Social Conges3 to be held in Birmingham in September next.

Reports from the Palatinate state that the vines are in blossom fifteen day searlier than in the most celebrated vintages of this country, viz.: 1811, 1822 andl84G.

Mr. Wyse, of Cork, the eminent whisky distiller, has contributed £2,000, to make up the sum of £12,000 required to complete the restoration of the cathedral in that city.

Captain Coles, of the British ship-of-war Eurydice, has been committed for trial In Calcutta, on the charges of attempting to murder, abetment of murder, and criminal intimidation.

A rural conlerripofary, In an obituary notice of a friend, ?ay»: "He was all that those who knew him best could wish. He left behind him a blessed memory and seven thousand dollars in Government bonds.'' Pathetic and pecuniary

If a little piece of gum camphor be put into a tin cup, and held over a light, the smoke of it will presently pervade the room, and scatter the mosquitoes. Spirits of camphor sprinkled on the pillow will olten drive them away at night. Probably neither camphor, nor any other remedy will be always effectual bat these insects do not like smoke, nor any pungent odor, which fact will enable us sometimes to dispense with their unwelcome intrusion

J, & P. Coats'

E S S I O A E

a

Are

has made $100,000 by writ­

ing editorials.

.1

JOHN A HUGH AtTCHINCLOSS, f-OLE AGENTS IN NEW YORK, 1V», lOS Buano Stroot.

Clotiiing-manufactuFoid and purchasers of

SPOOL COTTON

for use on Sewing Ma­

chines, demanding tho best and strongest

SIX-CORD,

Will find

J,&P. Coats'

jy7ileod3m

Secure

is going to "trust"

its subscribers until "after harvest." Verily the Mermon faith is strong. It is said that the editor's drawer in

Harper's Magazine

is made up by a wo­

man. So area great many editor's drawers. '-j

A bookseller, a short tiuin since inserted in his cataloguo, under the head of

Pall Mall Ga­

says lhat Mile. Neilson "has a voice like the promised land, 'flowing with milk and honey.'

The Cork printers propose to abolish Sunday work in newspaper offices by having Monday morning's paper printed on Saturday night

An exchange contends that notwithstanding the innoconce of the fair sex, while the preBent style of head dress continues in vogue, their gilt is very manifest.

A printer, in setting up the sentence, 'we are but parts of a stupendous whole/' by mistake of a letter made it read, "we are but parts of a stupendous whale.''

The Boston post-offico is to cover 25,285 square feet of ground that of New York will occupy 65,260 square feet. The site of the former costs $463,000 of the latter, $500,000.

Mr. Burlingame says that Chinese bave more boobs, encyclopedias, pamphlets, magazines, etc., than any other peoplo. Their principal encyclopedia embraces Ave thousand volumes.

A Decatur (ill.) lady advertises for a husband who must be handsome, well off, temperate, anti-tobacco, and go to church regularly. The lady is twenty-seven, fair and good-looking, and has money.

He must be a Yankee.—A man in the country announces that his golden wedding will come off just thirty years from now, and offers a liberal discount on any presents his friends then design to make him.

Aa English paper advertises a vacancy on a farm for an agricultural pupil, and says great pains will be taken to £ive the young man an insight to farming. Terms, $1,000 a year, and the use of a hone, with hunting.

Nos. 50, CJ & 70

Expressly adapted to their wants.

700 MILES

R. II,

yrenow firtishel nnd in operation. Moro than twenty thousand men are employed, and it is not ImposslMe that the entire tract, from Omaha to Sacramento, will bo flnishol in'1860 inateaiT of 1870.

Th0 DMOtI PACTFTO EATLROAD COMPANY receive.: I.—A Government Orant of the right of way, all necessary timber and otber materials found along tlio line of 1U operations. II.—A florernment Grant of 12,800 acres of i«nd to the mile, taken In alternate sections cu each side of its road. This Is an absolute donation, and will be a source of lsr^e rever.uo in tho future. III.—A Gorernment Grant ol Unite I States Thir-ty-year Bonds, amounting to from 310,000 to 848,000 per mile, according to the difficulties to be surmounted on various sections to be bcllt. Tho Government takes a second mortagg as a security, and It is expected that not only the interest, but the principal-amount maybe aid in services rendered by the Company in transporting troops, mails, Ac. IT.—A Gorernment Grant of the right to hsuo its own

FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS,

to aid in

baililing the road, to the same amount as the U.

ti-

Bonds, issued for tho same purpose, and

THE

jio more

Pebmits

OovEaNMlNT

the Trus­

tees of the First Mortgage Bondholders to deliver the Bonds to the Oompany only as the toad Is completed, and after it has been till mined by United States Commissioners and pronounced to ba In all reipects a first-class llailreai. v.—A Capital Stock Subscription fivm th6 stockholders, of which

over Eight Million bollart

have

been paid in upon the work already done, and xhich will be Increased as the wants of Ihe Company require, TI.—Net Cash Earnings on Its Waj Basinet' that already amount to MORE THAN TUB iKTtEEST on the First Mortgage Bonds. Thece earn ln&s are no indiaation ef tho vast through traffic that ttust follow tei opening of the liae to the Pacini, but theyJ&jrjUfti-'lrBIflTSLtb.at

FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS

upon such a property, costing nestrly thres times their amount,

Contingency.

Beyend

.The Union Pacific Bonds run thirty years, are for$l,000 oaoh, and have coupons attached. They bear annual interest, payable on tho first days of January and July at the Company's Office in th« City of New Tork. nt the ate of st* per cent. In EolJ* Th3 principal Is payable in gold at maturity.

The pries is 102, and is at the present r&U of gold, tle» pay a liberal Income on their cost. The cost pany believe that these Bonds, at the prosott rate, are the cheapest security fntLe market and reserve the right to advance tho Pricc at any time. Subscriptions will ba reoelved In New Tork At the Company's Office, No. 20 Nassau street,

AND BT

.Tohn J. Cisco Son, Bankers, No. 59 Wall St., And by Leading Bankhrs generally throughout

United States.

Remittances )hould^t made in drafii or ether funds parin New York, andths Bonds be tent free ocharge fry re:n-n exjirest. Portia ~ubsco(bing through local agents, mil I

ot

1

Sur­

gery," Burton's Anatomy of Melancholy.

The editor of the Bristol (Va,)

News

gave his printers a holiday on Now Year'?, becauso ai he said, ho had nothing else to give them.

to them far Iaft delivery.

A PAMPHLET AlfD MAP FOB 18G8 has Just been published by the Company, giving fullor.nfsrmation than is possible in an advertisement, respecting tlie Irogress of the Work, the Resources of ths Country traversed by the Rcad tr.e Meons for Construction, and ths valui of the Binds, which will ba sent f.eo on application at theOhmpiny's offices or to any of tho niirertised eg nts.

JOHN J. CISCO, Treasurer, New York. ,••• July 21, 18G7. d£w.2m

NEW 6BOCERV

AND—

PROVISION STORE!

F. D. MOLLOT,

PrARFB IN U.1 -I

Groceries and Provisions,

Jio. 9 Ith Street, one door South of the Post Office. Tcrre-Hautc. Indiana.

The undersigned bni just opened at ttio abuve stand, aflrst-clasi Family Grocery aud Provision Store, with largn an.l well s»lfcteJ stock of new and frssh articles suitablo for very d»y us# in families, to which he calls tbo attention of his friends and the public generally.

Goods deliver to any part of the city frree of charge. Highest cash price aid for Country Produce. ,iy2JGw F. D. MOLLOY.

PH1I.OSOPHT

NewOoimsE

OF MARRIAGE.—A

or LscrTBEs, as delivered at the

New Fork Mueenm of Anatomy, embracing the subjects: IIow to Live aud What to Live for Youth, Maturity and Old Age Manhood Generl llyReviewed. The Cause of Indlg9Stion Flatuluce and Nervous Diseases accounted for Mariage Philosophically Considered,

&c.

Pocket

olumes containing these Loctares bo forwarded on receipt of four stamps, by adttressinf

SEO't

York'Mpseum

New

ANATOMY,willBroadK18

OF

way, Now York. marlGilly

^RCHITBCT & BUILDER,

jr.

A..

VRYDAGI1.

Plans, Specification*, Superintending, and Detail Drawings furnished for evsrj description oi Buildings.

Orrica.—South east corner

oi

Main and Fifth

Street!, ovaT Donnelly's Drug Store. myZMIr

QITY BILL POSTER.

GEO. W. REIFSNIDER.

Programmes and Circulars distributed in GOOD STYLE

MT All orders left at *Dowllng Hall, or at th rintlng Offioes.'wlll be promptly attended tow 4

PAS AND STEAM FITTING

V3T w.tn Street, between 6th and Tth,

FBEDEBIK GEIGFIB.

Having employed the services of J. 8.

ton,

Stfgn-

a well known prMtteal workman, he it now prepared to execute all erders ia the above btut* nees^^thprosiptsefi and (Uspatefc.

_*

DRY COODS.

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wa bits

ten a ssiT

lies utm

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Tl KLl, R1PLEV & CO'S

DRY GOODS

SEMi-AyNifjLlitiLEAI&XCE

August 1st, 186$.

From the above date we

shall offer our entire

Stock of

DRESS GOODS1

COMPRISING ALL THE ,-i'i

LATEST NOVELTIES!

\t

AT PRICES THAT YflLL *. r" i* •.•hi'-.n

I N S E E I S A E !.! ?j

BEFOHE SEPTEMBER 1st.

TUELL, RIPLEY & CO,,

Corner Fifth and Main Streets, TERRE HAUTE,

DRYS.COODS.

THE "TIGER" OUT! THE "TIGER" OUT!

THE "TIGER" OUT!

COHPE'TITIOK DiSTAICED!!

Hill's 4-4 Bleached Mualina 18 cts Good yard wide 10 cts Merrimack, Spragua and all beat

Prints

These Goodi are Worth

65

On the Dollar

Hoop Skirts at One Dollar!

Von will have lo pav 8l,r.nf ,r th.ni olsewhi-re. J,: ,.

Hoop Skirts-

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HAVE

lo

in--

JUST OPENED

SOME

E A I S E S 4

ym W'U*

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AFJSO

A

LARGE STOCK of

1}A -tfl'tJ rs-fj w^-rl

FAST COLORED PRINTS H.iiltf TXii'^iT

IS 1.

Chintz in Clreat Variety of Styles.

CORNELIUS & HAtiGERTY,

Corner 3d and Main

J'iill Terre-Haute, Indiana-

i.

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.r

BUT GOODS, EVERYBODY, WHILE. THEY AB3 CHEAP! Our Stock Is too largs to enumerate, but aciire buyers will be amply repaid for coming to tho

"DOWN TOWN" STORE,

As etary Dapartment will undergo ttiv dams redaction in prices as ths fo'.lo* ins

Cents!,

Plain, Bnff, Pink and Bine Orgar.die an! JAOONKT I,AWNS FIFTY CWNT8. These are 'ho vory bsst quality, a n! have bocr, elliog a G5 cscts. 1 I French Stripe (il.SGHAMS anA PkBdALKS

35 CENTS-t

Tlie'

Greatest

$1,50

Sold Heretofore at Two Dollars.

NOTION DEPARTMENT,?

White Goods, Piqiies, Hosiery, Otoves, Trimmings, ^Parasols, Fans, £•, die.,

Have Caught the

Fearfully, and prices are bleeding profusely.

Will

O.J

SKEPTICS

(DO

take warning and not "flee

"Buckeye" Cash Store,

When loo late, after having snpj'lled their wants at mnch higher prices—el^where—thinking thli only as adrertieement to

DBAW TRADE.

To all soch, disappointment will be tbolr &te, aa we shall do exen more. Instead ot less than ire ADVERTISE.

Look out for£ Low Prices!

From this time out, at

w. Is BTCE 4 CO.*.

t)i»2 t'i'-'jiG. :ujti

fl

slS-J'ti!'

•.ttiiittC1:'JTjt .&

a

IJtii lb"

,'i fl n-

i! ii.•'•*,

ifr? iw*4*«»yi«TT

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!:.!

FARM IMPLEMENTS.

CAST-CAST-STEEL PLOW!

w-. 1 fiiii

HOW IT IS MADE!

si.t Why it "8cour«."

°Clover°Sod

12| 18 cts 18 cts

Ginghams Domestic Do Lainea Honey-comb Quilts 1,50 Swiss Organdie Mnalins 45 cts

8tnbble

Job

-IN-

E

A 25 Cents a Yard, Ever Offered White Lace Points, Black Points Selling at

50

Cents,actR1

i'-'1

ITS EASE ~OF' DRAFT Why it is the Most Durable! ADAPTION T0TARI0US WORK!

Prairie Sod

CONVENIENCE OF REPAIBS!

Why it is tlife Cheapest! !gETC., ETC., .faJXC.Ti,

The Novelty of the Steel Plow!Cast-Cast' Saving of Time! Saving of Money!

Saving of Horses!

its Remarkable Durability! Facts and Figures

Repairs for Eight 1'ears.

Five out of Six of all the i'iows sold dnrlnp itae last rigbt fnr» have hnrt no Kcpalro nhatevcr. ,'i '--''t

Call on, or send for Oijcu'ar, nhoiiing "kind rf I'lo to buy, ami why," to

•'JONES «& JONES. -,n -iSi-. "parra Jmji1i«mcnt»,

:"J

•if.'liVKi

TEBRE HADTE, IND.

HATS AND CAPS.

ii A T.,^TUKB

YORK

G. YATES,

'Lfsr

Joseph

BPJ

jusr FN REOfilPT OF

Mem' Hate ot all binds,»» le-ilJn ttoym' flats oi all kintta, Mle»e«' Hats of all kind*. ..

Infant*' Hati of all Ixinda,

&ua at all price#. Hat* made to order on short uuttce. (kBM •.nd see

THJ£ UPRIXG ST 11.EH,

140 AThId Strict, T«rr^ InJ. no* 27dt/

flHEGABY INSTITUTE,

\j KNGLtftH AttH rBCNOH, O O N A I E S

Boarding and Day Pupils,

1527 AND 1629 SPRUCE STBIET,

PHILADELPHIA, PENNA.

Will re-»pen on Monday, 8»pt. 22d. Fxihcx ia the tesgnws of tht family and is conitantly •poken in uia

Initltote. MADAHX D'HIBVlLtT, Principal.

j«l7d3gi«o.1

RAT,

HOACH, ANT,

sir OltT* Itrvctj Ordira by auD will

bis

TUK01T, JULI 2JLII.

HAHTW tifHb'iy**

•sfi'Mnq•Hfrx.tf

4

ti*Ka.

•It* 413-10.

ti"£

si wi'trayTA .r*i

ifiiitu

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Fine Embroidered Handkerc'fs

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Fine Seal lopped Lawn Hand'kf

At 26'cenfB apiece,

CottonParasols^ Silk Parasols

ELSQANT AND CHIAV 'hV

Chailies, Oel^aines

Lawns and Percales.

MUSQUITO BARS,

A Large Stork, Imught cheap nnd sold cheap,

Ladles' and Children's Hose

122

ccnts and apwarde.

GENTS' HALF HOSE,

12% conta and upwards.

Ball Trimmings, Knffllngts, Tape and Marseilles Trim* mings, Buttons,

Now Styles and Ureat Variety.

A LARGE STOCK of STAPLES ki -s.-o To »ult the timee. ,,

f. WITT1U A CO«, Next Door to Davis* Drug Store.

MANHOND:

How Lost flow Restored I

Just Published, in a eeaUd envelope. Price, fix cent).

A LECTDBG ON TH1 NATCBAL TBKATaient, and Badlcal Our* of Spermatorrhoea, or Seminal Weakness, Involuntary XminlOM,

J^CASD.

flt,

nil ADD BSD-BCO

EXTERMINATOR. t. nlr3xr-A»i*r,

proiipfiy attsaM to

and good* —at to asy partxf the oonntry. SJ1908I

'&*

"ti 4

PERCALES

'ilUW 1 -1 f.S«S JKffl-l

"bssiz-r (n

SfM ftjtftoi i,

mi-

nal Debility, and Impadiinaati to Marriage gvnerHlly N*rToa(n*n, Couamptlon, Bpilapay, and Phyalcal Incapacity, runltlng from Self Abate, Ao., by Boat. J. CotTtmWtLt, M. D., anther of the "Green Bock," Ac. "A Boob to TkouMis of SbIbnm."

Bent nnder leal, In a plain enTelope, to any •ddraai, ronPAis, on r*oalpt of

Mix

o*nt ', or t*o

poatage itaopt, to OHA9. J. 0. KIiIKK A VO., 137 Bowery, Ifew fork. FoitOJice Box 4S88. Alto, Dr. CulTenrell'a "Marriage Onlde," prioa SB cents May8dw3m.

OHABLE3 E. GBOVEB having purchsaed my iatereet in th* h—t—» ot JOJUj80H A MILL£B, I take plea rare In ncoanDnidlaK bin to my rrlaodj beirg entlraly worthy of thalr confidence, and trait ttat tk« lib«ral p«troMMtbay baT»glTen to tl»» old

txm

ThoBookf of tha old Bibwill Jb«»4 atAB# o'd ttand, wbar« tboa* wBo know IliwmTftrt ba ltdebtod, will plMae call and Mttl* «t ttdr earlieatconrssletice. lMtniAi jambs

CaitP^Nx.

•v BSRPETT'S Vefiotablt

hau

IR RESTORATIVE

/Was by the N. U. btala ValiA tad Is now couccdcd bv tlk« pablic to be tlie Terr bett Preparation fbrRestort&j Gray or iadod Hair to its otteinal color flicnttey Hn-

Growth.

onors and Dxadrufl, and for Dieislnit I Beactifying t*"" TIalr. It !s firco POiaoDooa dnr, am tho finest labrir,

kmres

the Scalp

clkajt,

ibe Balrxica, and

**^J. R. BARRETT Be CO,, Proprtetor#,' i..j UAKCHSSTXK, s. e. LOBU san ~, v^iloago, Saner*! North-Weit tn Agent*. 5s AVIS, AizentBtor Terra Hante, Ind. tiorlldwGni

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Mo srn

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original color Dandt

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VEGETABLE AMBROSIA

18 WHAT

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p:i

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Are itarked Down! THIS DAT

PRICES MADE to SELL THE GOODS without regard to the COST I

EOSALL & CO., Cor. 4th and Main Sis,

©BY GOODS,

a WITTIG&OO.,

FUaPOKTl TO BE,

AGray,SLight,

QKNOINEHAIR BBSTOBAT1VB,

IiPstaous,

ilken

SALE

changing

Red or Faded Hair to the

Dark,

Timers, which ao adorn yonth

or age. It will poeitlrely eradicate Humora and Dandruff from tho scalp, and where there l» lifeIn theglandi, will caaae anew growth of Hair to pnt forth on bald spats Thomases areteitlTyj log to the aboTe.

PBICJE: $1,1)0 f£K BOTTJ-F.

FOB

BY

ALL DRUGGI8TH.

BASR, GU1ICK «fe BERRY, Agents may27 deodJtwUm Mfff

DOCTOR WHITlIEB

AREODLAK

GBADUATB of MEDIOINI,

as Diploma at Office will show, has been longer In tho treatment of

Sftcalengagod and Pbivate Dtscases than any other Physician in St. Lonls.

Syphilis, Qonnrrhea, Qltet, Stricture,' Orchitis, Hernia and Rupture all Urinary Diseases ana Syphilitic or Mercurial Affections of ths Throat, Bkin or Sot

ifj aro treated with ubparallelsd

snccesi. Spermatorrhea, Sexual Debility ud Impo* tencj", as the result of self-abnse In yonth, seznal uacesses in matarer years, or other ranaoj, and which produce some of the following effects, aa Nocturnal Emissions, Blotches, Debility, Dizziness, Dimneaa of Sight, Oonfnsloa of Idoas, Kril Fortbodings, Arersion to .Society of Females, Loss of Memory and Sexual Pow»r, and rendering Marriage improper, are permanently oared.

Tho Doctor's opportunities in hospital and private practice nre unsurpassed in St. Lonls or any other city. Back flies of St. Louis papers prove that he has been located there longer by years than any other so advertising. Tho establishment, library, laboratory and appointments are unrivalled In the West, unrivalled anywhere. Ago, with oiperiencp, can be reliod upon, and the Doctor can refer to many physicians throughout the country. In past success and present petition be stands without a competitor. The Writings of a Physician whose Repatation is iHlon-wWe. should be worth Beading.

DocToa WniTTiEa publishes a Medical Pamptalet relating to Venereal Diseases and the disastrous and varied consequonces of oclf-abnse, that will ba sent to any address in a sealed envelope for two stamps, it contains fullsymptom lists that will enable those affected to determine the nature of their complaint and give a written statement of their cas9 that will answer almost as well for tbe purpose of treatment an a person*1 Interview bat where it is convenient, the Doctor shnnld be consultedjiersonftVljr mat may require advice, can supply thorn with this valaable wort by sending their addross, with stamp. Thcs you oan assist tho ucfortanate without their knowing their benefactor. Certainly no subject is of more Importance than puaity of blood and perfect manhood.

It is self-evident that a physician who confines qlmeelf ezclcaiToIy to the study of a cer tain class of diseases aud treats thousands of cases every year, must acquire greater skill in that specialty than one in general practice.— Many pnysicians, recognizing this fact, introduce patients to the Doctor aft or reading his Medical Pamphlet. Communications oonfldontlal. A friendly talk will cost yon nothing. Office central, yet retired—No. 017 St. Charles ireet, St. Louis, Mo. Hoars, 9 a, :r., tc 7 r: sr., Sundays oxcepted.

DOCTOR WILBEB

0FFIOE,

CONSULTATION AND BEOEF-

tioh

Boosts, 61G Washington Avenae,|3t.

Loals, Ho,, treats with the greatest success all Diseaseaof Women. Leuchoroea, or Whites, Falling-, Inflammation or Ulceration of the Womb, Ovaritis, Pruritif, Amenorrhea*, Menorrhagia, Dysmenorrhcoa, and Sterility, or Barrenness also, every disease con nested wl th Puberty, Menstruation or Pregnancy. Slnco the Doctor confines himself exclusively to the treatment of these complaints, and troats a very large number of cases, it follows that his knowledge of them mast ba tar more eztensivo aad anonrate than that of physicians in general practice. Send stamp for Medloal Pamphlet of thirty-sixpages. No matter who have failed, read what he says. Patients In every Western State. Caret guaranteed. Consultation by letter or at offloe free. Booms for patients requiring dally attention. A lady assistant. Hear 9

a. u.,

to 7

eicepte'l

p. u.

Sundays

MOTHERS! MOTHERS!! MOTHERS!!!

DONT FAIL TO PROCURE

Mrs, Winslow's SootMn Syrup, For Children Teething. This valuable preparation has been used with NEVER FAILING SUCCESS IN THOUSANDS OF CASES.

It not only relieves the child from pain, but invigorates th* stomach and bowels, corrects acidity, and gives tone and energy to the whole system. It will also instantly relieve Griping tn the Bowels and Wind Colic. "We believe it the BEST and SUREST REMEDY IN THE WORLD, in all cases of DYSENTERY and DLARRHOBA IN CHILDREN, whether arising from teething or any other cause.

Full directions for usinpr will accompany each bottle..' Ba sure and call for ...

JCR8. WTNSLOW8 SOOTHING SYRUP," Having the facsimile of Conns ft Pranks," on the ontnae imitations.

wrapper. All other! ar» basa

MANUFACTURERS.

PATRONIZE HOME MANU*

I FACTUBE3. Wa have on band a fine atook of Sash, Doors and Blinds, nf our own manufacture, which ws will sail at a very small advanca on jst.

We Warrant our Work

to be luparlor to any ever befciM oflaisd in this markst. Baying of ns will furnish employment to yonr

Fn Mechanics, and-srt the same tlma-

fienefit Yourselves

as wa warrant ail our work.,

W» also kaap on hand, and manufacture to order, Window and Door Frames, Mouldings and •rsry variety of Finishing Lumbar nenl in bnil£« lug

CLIFF FT WILLIAMS.

PBAIBIE CITY PLANTNQ HrLLS. felOdtf

1

PLUMBING.

ASTROLOGY.

ASTROLOGY I

look out. V*

GOOD STfi^FOB AJUL.

•l.OuOTO AMY Pj&RSOa WHO WILL JCOUAI Madame

kaphaxl in thc

nzsk PBOJTEd^ioN.

RNHB.NBVBRTFALLIXG MAD-

AMB BAPHaBL ths best. She snooeed. when all ethers hare felled. Ail who ar« In trouble—all who bave been unfortunate—«J. whose fond hopee have been disappointed, crosh% and Waited by false promises and deoalt—all whe bavo beea misled and trilled with—all Cy to her for advloe and satisfaction. All who era in doubt of the afleotions of thoae tboy love, coosolt her relievsand satlsly their mlndj.

In Love Affairs She Never Fails. She has the secret of winning theaffaotions of the sex. She shows yon the likeness of

Souroppositethe

future wife or hatband, or absent friend.— he gnldea single to a happy marriago, and makes the married happy. Her aid and adv*o« has been solicited in innumerable instance, and ttio result has always b««n ih» means ofsesni. uga ttpeedy and Happy Marriage, ghe is, therefore, a sure dependoaoo. It l- w«. Known to the public at large that she was the first and she is the only person in this oonntry whocai. show the likeness in reality, aud who can give en tire satisfaction on all the coscarns ot life, whicloan be tested and proTed by thousands, both n*, ried and single, who daily aad eagerly visit hei

To all In business her advice I* invaluable, a'hi oan foretell, with the greatest certainty, the re suit of all commercial and business transactions.

Lottery numbers given without extra oharw. MADAME BAPUASL is a bona fide Astrologlst that every one can depend upon. She Is the greatest Astrologlst of the nineteenth century. It Is that well-known fact that makes Illiterate preten•lors copy her advertisements and try to Imitate MT«

Madame Baphael the seventh daughter of tfco seventh daughter she was born with a nrtural gift she can foretell yoar very though!.'. Sinalso euros drunkeuness.

All interview* strictly private and confidential. As a Female Physician uer remedies never fail to cure all female irregularities, and to produce the monthly flow, without danger or expesure..--They oan hot injure, bnt, on the contran. thev improve the health.

Therefore, come one, come ell, to

111 Ritkoiil, bet. Centra! Artnoe and John. Cincinnati, Ohio. TEKSI9.—Ladies, SI Qentlsmen, 8i,£u.

N.

B.—Ths Madame will answer no letl»i«Hith ont a foe of $1 andau-oent stamp is Inclosod. Address Lcok Box 531. aug23riv}

.'MUSICAL.

THE PE0PI.ES PIATFOBM

FOR THK

Fill

Venereal,

CAIHPALM

Of 1868.

Men of all pactios agree fiat my candldaUs for publlo favor are the best ever brooght cut on platform. 2. They have been tried for yo*r», have stoc.l unflinchingly, have come up to everything that thev ware recommended to be, and are the psa plra choice everywhere.

In opposition to all wlte-wotker. and patty depredators my candidates have steadily rose nj. gathered strength, and stands this day amtsdar the strongest host evr Irnr wnic lh«fc!ir?ry n' the country.

S E E

1. Tho nnc-i'. and te3t let .f FiBal" CLA49 PIANOS and all ether kinds cf Musical Instrum«nts ev«r oft.red for B»la ia tbo West, can he found at Klisner'sPalaco of Musi'-. 2. Hundreds of purchasers who hava b:sn using my Piauos for yflar*.

bjicc

that thryare ths bssi

lasting PlsAOS known 3 Purchasing lar^oly lor cssh, also, by occupying tho PTctensire ballding of my own, thus •1'ivlut costly r?ati, my castotn«r« will receive tho benefit oi nil sach saving', nnd grcnte/b-rgsins can b.i l:»d of msthan ovor knovrn in the history of the P^tno trde heretofore. ^4. ITc old tusty stork on acd to get rid cO, bat everything new, andadding thoistsst Imported Novelties constantly to It.

6.

aa In favor cfaliptrtlcn uniting trith ntft on this platform, aud I shall mik^spocisi efi'jrt.t to g. t,ysur vote thla Fail.

L. KISSNEB'S

PALACE OF MUSIC,

No. 48, Oliio Street,

XEBRK.HAUTE, IND.

MUSIC.

J. G. LIND&MANN

DKALKB IN S"t-f

P1AJSOS,

ORGANS^

Vioilns, Onltars. Slutes, end oil kinds of luoito. Marchandtso. Mo, 91 Wabash Street, TKBBE HATJXE, INDIANA.

TONING AND BEPAIB1H3 ef PIAW&fi and other Instruments will be promptiy attended to. OLD PIANOS will be taken In tnailcfji NEW OKSS anlOSdwtl J. O. LINDKMAKM

rjHE SAINT LOUIS

I A NO

HAKCF1CTCRLVU C0NPAIU.

The Pianos of this Company are essentially

Pianos for Western People.

Tbey arc not only made at borne, but are well made. They have taken

Four Firat Premiums,

at Western Fairs. Thsy possets unrivalled excellence of too* and finish, and compare wall in all reapaota with the best insiramsnts rif tsitsrn Manufacture.

Prices vary from $450 to Stoo AC00UIRQ TO ITTLE AND FINISH. aWErery Piano ia warranted for Fire lean

OLD INSTRUMENTS EX0HAN8ED AT LIBSBAL BiTE3 Warehouse 101 8oath Fifth Street, coruor oi Walnnt, and opposite the Southern Hotel. my27dly

Ladies T»fee Particaisr Notice.

fHB

BSAL mm FEMALK PILLS.

WARRANTKD FRTCNCW

TnESBafterwards

PILLS, so colebraud

S.gentfor

&.•*

E BTTOKSLL being a praotictl fliDKBSB, ma at th« raqvwt of many frtsads (up to announce that ha-is aowyrapared to sxa enie all orders in the above business,In oc&neotioit 1th his

tfoase Pilntlng and draining.

fi&OP—On Cherry 8tre»t, between 3d aad ith

BATH&, PUMPS, WATER CLOSETS,

8. HAHBUtl.

mimf

years

*iio

la Paris, for the relief of (nr.ale irregular. ties, and ao notorious tor their cila.l nal employment in the lirsctl^.i of abortion, &i» now offered for sal* for ue flr»t time In Anerio*. They have been kept In comparative obscurity, from the fact that thi originator Dr. Yelceao, a physician lu l'arU, of great wealth and strict sossclentlons principles, and has withheld thez* Trom general nse, lest they should be empiovod for anlawful purposes. In overcoming female ob ltructlons, they seem to be truly omnipotent, burstlngopen the flood gates front whatever canto may hava stopped them but tbey are .offered to (he public only for legitimate use, and all agecu are forbidden to tell tbem whon It is nudsrsto^d that the object is anlawful.

Ladies can poenred a box, sealed from the ey of the curioas, by enclosing one dollar, and iU

ostage stamps to W. MAOOMUKB, Oeasral the United Statea and Oanadas, at Albany, N. Y., or to any authorized Agent. iM.1 by all Diugglstsi in T«rr- (lante. o7dwl

UNDERTAKERS.

jjNDBRTAKEB.

M. W. O OONNELL Bavlng purchased back from S. W Chadwiok, Qruber A Co., ths Cndertakers Establishment, and having bad seven y*ari experience In the bnslness, uow prepared to furnisn Metaiio Borial Oases, Oaskots, and Wooden Coffins, of all styles and sixes, from the best and lors««t stock of barlal material in the Stste. at 104 Main Street,

Terre Hau toy 29. Ma

Terra Haute, Indian*, dwtf

3 A A A

UMDERTAKEB. bpropaied toexeonte- lordsrs lu hii !lc- riUL neatness ar-d dispaWh mer of third and Cherry tr»«ts. T»rre B»nt», liidinna. JanSO-A-dwtf

IOWA

J. Z, iiABSH

REAL ESTATE AGENCY. fABMS, WILD LANDS, jtad OitT Property of every deeerip-ion, for Sale.

Aaexceriesoe of yoars snaMe &» to iucara saHifWetiod is every dapaitmantof kuilcess relating to general Beal Sstste Agenoy.

HABBEIITJS^-

walsttt

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