Daily Wabash Express, Volume 18, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 12 September 1868 — Page 3

SPECIAL NOTICES*

ADDBESSwhose

TO THE NERVOUS AND DEBILIt'ated, sofferlagt have been protracted from hidden ean«e« end whose cun require prompt treatment to render existence desirable: If vou are eufferiug, or haw suffered, from involuntary discharge. what offtet doaa it prodnca upon youe*efl^rf?uealtb Do** ertion produce palpitation of the heart Doet your liver, or urinary organs, or yonr kidneys frequently got out of order Ia your yonr urine sometimes thick, milky, or nocky, or is ii ropy on settling? Or does a thickicumrise to the top Or is ti sediment at the bottom after it has stood awhile? Do you have spoils of short.breathing or dyspepsia? 'Arc yonr bowels conetipato(l_ JJo you have spilit of fainting, or rushes of blood to the hwad I Is your memory impaired Is'y°"r mind constantly dwelling npon 'b^Ba/'J*c'n you feci dull,Itotlets, moping, tired of company^ of life Do you wish to be left away from everybody Due» any

If no treatment ii submitted to, Consumption or Insanity may ensui. Our flesh aud blood are supported from these sources, and the health and happiness, and that of Posterity, depends upon prompt use of a reliable remedy.

Helmboldt'l Extract Bucha, established upward of 18 yuars, prepared by II. T. HELMBOLD, Druggist, 594 New "York, and 104 South lOtn-st., Philadelphia, Pa.

PBICK—»1,25

Sold by Druggists,and applied by all Hair Drstairti Manufactory Ho. 68 Maiden Lane.— Principal Depot No. 6 AstorHonse. au!9dwlm

"Io Owners or Horses and Cattle." Tobias' Derby Condition Powders are warranted inperior to any others or no pay, fer the cure of Distemper, Worms Bots, Coughs, !Hide-bound, Colds, Ac., In Horses, and Colds, Coughs, Loss of Milk, Black Tongue, Horn Distemper, Ac., in Cattle. These "Powders" were formerly put up by Simpson I. Tobias, son of Dr. Tobias, and since his death the demand has been so great that Dr. Tobias has continued to manufacture thtm.— They are perfectly safe and innocent no need of stopping the working of your nnimals. They increase the appetite, give a fllns coat, eleanis the stomach and urinary organs, and increase the milk of oows. Try them, and you will never be without them. Col. Philo P. Bush, of the "Jerome Park Race Course," Fordham, N. Y., would uotuse them until lie was told of what they Were composed, since which time he is never without thorn. He has over twenty running-horses in his charge, and for the last three years has ussd no othr medicine for them.

Sold by Druggists aud Store-keepers throughout the United Statos. Trice 25 cents per Box.— De^t.'lO I'ark Plako, New York. 19dwlm

More Cause of Blood Poison. Excessive labor or nndue excitement sometimes occasion serious s'ekuess by causing an accelerating motion to tbe blood. Grief, ftar and anxiety hurt by making the blood circulate slower.— Both causes may produce serious evils to the health unless prevented by timely aid. Here we are admonished of the superior advantage of

BBANDRETR'B PILLS.

BBANOIUTB'S

Pine.

Principal office, Brandreth Hotrte, Hew York. Sold by *11 Druggists. I9dwlm

ITCH ITCH 1 ITCH I SCRATCH I SCRATCH I SCRATCH iu from 10 to 48

hours.

Wbcaion't Ointment ffbeatoiTa Ointment Wheaten's Ointment Beaton's Ointment fffcMtoa'a Ointment ffhMion's Ointment

cures Tbe Itcb, cares Hall Kkcwa. cures Tetter. cures Barber*! Itcb. cures Old SONS. cures Every Kind

OP KVKRT HUMOR LIKE JIA0IC. Price, 50 cents box by mail, 60 cents. Address WEEKS A POTTKB, No. 170 Washington Street, Bostov, Mass: For sale by ill Druggists on,

Boston, Sept. 18, lM7-3ta wdwly

Catarrh can be

Sfglfg

llttle

thing

make yon start or jump? Is yonr sleep broken or lestlesi Is the lustre of your eye liant? The bloom on your rliewk as

bright.

Do

you enjoy yourself in society as well l»o yon pursue yjor business wlta tlie same energy you feel as much confidence in yourself/ Are yonr spirits dull and flagging, given to fits of me ancholy 1( to.

la',"J0*0"''V°l

dyspepsia. Uare you restless nights? Your back weak your knees weak and hava but fittle appetite, and you attribute this to dyspepsia or liver complaint1

Now reader, self-abuse, venerial diseases badly cured, and se*ualexiestst, are all capableof producing a weakness of the generative organs.—Th« oreaos of generation, when In perfect health, make thetnan. Did you ever think that those bold, defiant, energetic, persevering, successful business uicn are always those whoce generative organs are io perfect health Kou never hear such men complain of being in lancholy, of nervousuess, of palpitation of the heart. They are never afraid they cannot succeed iu bueinMa they don't become sad and discouraged they are always polite and pleasant in tlie company of ladies, and look you and them right iu the facenone or your downcast looks or any other meanness absut them.- I do not mean those who keep the organs inflated by running to exceES. These will not only ruin their constitutions, but also those they do business with or for.

How many men, from badly cured diseases, from the effects of self-abuse and excesses, have brought about that state of weakness In those orgtns that has reduced tbe general system so much as to induce almost every other disease idJoey lun&cy,.por®lyBif> spinul nffoctious, euicide, anu almost every other form of dleeaso which htw manlty is heir to, and the real cause of the trouble scarcely ever suspected, and have doctored for all but the right one.

Diseases of'these organs reqirre the tuse of a Diuretic. HKLMBOLD.8 FLUID KXTBAOT KUt'UU is the great Diuretic, and i» a certain cure for diseases of the Bladder, Kidneys, Gravel, Dropsy, Organic Weakoesss, Female Complaints, General Debility, and all diseases of the Urioar.v Ojgans, whether existing in Male or Female, from whatever cause originating, and no matter of how ioug standing.

per bottle, or 0

bottles for $0,60, ddlivered to any address. Sold by all Druggests everywhere. a®" None are

GENUINE

unless done up in steel-

engravf^ wrapper, with fac-simlle of my Chemical Warehouse, and sigued a211eot!-woow2m. II. T. 1IELMB0LD.

THE

NATIONAL TRUST CO.

5

or

YHE

CITV or NEW TORE

|H». 386 BROADWAY,

Capital, ONB MILLION DOLLARS.

CHARTERED BY THE STATE.

DARIUS R. MINOAM,

Pres't.

JAS- MEKBILL,

Sec'y.

Receives Deposits aud allows FOUR PER CENT INTEREST on all Daily Balances, subject to Check at Sight. SPECIAL DEPOSITS for Six Months, or more, may be made at five per cent. The Capital of ONE MILLION D0LLAB9 is divided among over 500 Shareholders, comprising many gantlemeu of large wealth and financial experience, who are also personally liable to depositors for all obligations of the Company to doable the amount of their capital stock. As the NATIONALTBUST CO. receives deposits in large or small amounts, and permits them fobs drawn as a whole or in part by CHSOJK AT 8IOHT aud WITHOUT NOTICE, allowing Interest en ALL DAILY BALANCES, parties throughout the country can keep accounts in this Institution with special advantages of security, convenience and profit. jel7dw0m

IK AH

WRINKLES COULD BE BKMUVKD QUICKLY AS

CHBISTADORO'B HAIR DYE 0bu(ts Ibe Color of tbe Hair From dray to Black, People might laugh at the ravages of ago. Theprocess only occupies

Five Minutes.

Chrtstadoro'g

Hair Preservative

WoKAM's moHTS.—Among the rights of woman may be reckoned the right to preserve her hair in ltt original luxuriance, gloss, color, texture and elasticity, as long as she can. To enable her to do io, we recommend the very best article we know of—preparation about which there is no deception, which we have tried and seen tried, and not fonnd wanting—we mean CHBlSTADOBO'S Hair Preserver and Beautifier.

Cutfed!

HEADACHE—At once relieved. COLDS IN TTIE HEAP—Vanquished. DEAFNESS—Overcome. ....... WEAK EYES—Made Stroftg. ASTHM k—Quickly cured. Allot the above complaints oitumou to sufter|Bg humanity, can be cared by the use of the«*'l known rtmedy tRDKH'g tJKKJIAM S.M fl'.

It never fails to cure, i? qui. ia its op^r*il(».i, and being put up in neat metalic borm, it never loses Its virtue. Hundreds or tmstikouials could shown to prove Its goodness, but It is needles*, once being used it rapidly wins It away into favor. F*r sale by all Drug gists. Prlte, 85 cents, or eend 50 cents to O. P. Seymonr Jt Co., B(iton. ndreceive a box by return mail.

SPECIALKOTICCa

Health

Depends apon 8oo4

Jnlylldly

Digestion

"Weakness of tbe Stomach" ie. the sonrce of moreevils than were contained in Pandora'sBOT. lability, headache, nervotu tremors, palpitation of the heart, and local pains innumerable, arc- it* direct consequences. It obscure® the intellects and gives birth to tbe most abstird and incoherent fancies I nekpacltates a^aiao tot'b renders porsistenl exertion next to ini Yet, strange to say,

INDIOISTIOH

is the most ne­

glected of all ailments. And this is tbe iuore traordinary from the fact that an abeobste, in* fallible specific foi the disorder can be obtained iu every city, tewn and Tillage of the United States.

HOSTETTEIftl OTOMAGH BITTERS takes as wide a range as the maladv it cnrei. Itpervadss every c'vilixed portion of tbe Western Hemls phere, and its celebrity as a tonic and alterative is everywhere establiehep. It is dne io the common eense of the American public to say that the demand for it ia immense, and contfnonlly on the increase bet (till thousands, continue to suffer from Dyspepsia, with the great fact staring them in the face that a remedy for it exists, as it-Were, withinfrms-length of every sufferer. Such is the inconsistency of hnmati natnre! Day by day, however, the number of those who manifest thit insftne indifference to their own health andjeomfort dimtnlshrs and the time will come,it to confi«dntly beliived, when the disease will be e*Jelled from the category of prevalent disorders jy this insampirabls allterative and restorative septd dwlui 'MAlfHOOD."—Another

rfeih MedicaTPampt-

el from the pen cf DR. CUBTIS.

The "Medical

rimes" says of this work: This valuable trsiatiae on thecauae and cure of premature decline, shows bow healti is impaired through secret abuses of youth and manhoad, and how eaily regained. It glvei a cle*r synopsis of the impediments to m»rri9ge, the can?* and effects of nervous debility, and the remedies therefor." A pocket odition of the above will be forwarded on eceipt of six stamps, by addressing Doctor CuaTis, No. 58 North Charles Street, Baltimore, Md.

Ladies can receive a box of Dr Ipau's Pills by mall sealed from the eyes of tbe ublic, by enclosing one dollar and six postage tamp* to M. W. Macomber, General Sgent for the United States and Oanadas, at Albany, New oric. Jan 8 dwlm

'J. & Goats' MI

BEST

emvtt tf

S I O I A E

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a

JOHN HUSH AVCHINaOBI,

SOLE AGENTS IN NEW Y0BK, Jio. 108 IHiane 8tr»«t. A

1 Clokhing-mk&ufacturers and purcbucra of

SPOOL COTTON

for use on Sewing Ma-

chinea, demanding the beat and atrongeat

SIX CORP,

Will flndj.eeJP.

Coats*

Nos. 50,60 & 70

*r Expressly adapted to their wants. Jy7deod3m

SPEfiR'S STANDARD

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umwn kffKC:i lafitu

A

WINE

I E S J«ra .as-i-f-Biteii iniss\m& I Ma tm»H

THE BEST \BITTEB8 For Weakly Persons, FOB THE WEAK,

FOB THE PALE,

FOB THE SICKLY,

lo

R-

Bitters Equal to Them Speer'sStandard Wine Bitters,

—HADE or—

WINE, SERBS & ROOTS

SPEER'S

Celebrated Wine, so well known, with

PERUVIAN BABK,

Passaic,

WILD CHEBRT BABK,

and such other HSi&BS and BOOTS as will in all cases assist Digestion, promote the Secretion* ot tbe System iL the natural channels, and give

TONE .A-lSriD VIO-OB —T0*THB—

YOUNfl AND OLD, MALE AND FSMAL8!

All nse it with wonderful success. Brings COLOR To the pale white Up,

BLOOM AND BEAUTY To the thin face and care-worn countenance. Cures

FEVEB

and creates

N.

For if the blood goes too

fast, from nervous or other oauses, they allay the tarmoil andarehealii balm to tbe brain. While, should the blood circulate too slowly, tinting the skin with a dark hue, they at once relieve the blood of Its oxcess of carbon thus they relieve the mind and restore the health. Should an organ be weaker than tho rest, there Impure matters from the blood will be deposited. This is the way lumps, bolls, tumors, carbuncles, are produced. All are cured, often prevented, by the use ot

APPETITE. Trr

them. Use none other. Ask for

STANDABD BITTKBS.

SPEER'S

Sold by Druggists and

Grocers. See that my signature is over the cork of each Bottle.

ALFRED SJPEER,

J., and 243 Breatbray, New .York.

mtr

rrade supplied by JOHNSON, HOLLOWAY

St

CO., Phlladslphla: GEORGE A. KEL­

LY, Pittsburg, and by all Wholesale Dealers, For sale by BABB, GULICK ft BKBBY aulSw*d Tu Thur A Sat.

COAL.

:TH23rr

JJIYER COAL. JOHN UcFABLANE is now selling the beet article of Blver Coal, screened on the widest screen In use in Vigo county, at as lew a figure as an Inferior article can be purchased. Those wishing to lay in a supply should look to their interests, and buy the best when it is as cheap as a poor article.

Orders left at the Post Office Lobby, at ths 'VigoCounty Scales," or addressed to Box 695 P. O., Terre Ilaote, will receive prompt attena

JJRAZIL COAL. V. BUTS0H & CO., would respectfully inform their old customers and the citizens of Terre Haute generally, that

SAMUEL MEBBY is their

authorised agent for Braiil Splint or Biock Ooal. All orders left with him will be promptly attended to. Now is the tima to order, while the price Is low.

Coal Dealers supplied at the lowest market price. Address, V. BUTS0H & CO., Indianapolis, or, JOHN ANDBEW, Brazil. JyS6d8»

QOALICOALI!

Being now prepared to fill all orders for the best of Brazil block, and Highland Coal, at the cheapest rates, now Is yonr time to lay in your Coal by leaving yoar orders at 107 Vain street, or with B. W. Bippet], nnder Polling's Hall, on Gth street, with whom I have made arrangements to receive all orders and give all information in icgard to the business. p. S. A largo lit of Lehigh Coal on the read.

Aug?3d3m. E. F. MEBBILL.

NEW GROCERY

,3Ul A1TO -T^i* .-i»K Ji£ »«r

PROVISION STOKE!

JT. JO. MOLLOY,

DKAEKB IK

Groceries and Provisions, o. 9

4th Stmt, OM door South or tbe Post Office,

Terre-Haute, Indiana.

The undersigned has just opened at the above stand, a flrst-class Family Grocery and Provision Store, with a large and well selected stock of new and fresh articles suitable for every day nse in families, to which he calls tbe attention of his friends and the public generally.

Goods delivered to any part of the city frree of charge. inchest c«sh price paid for Onnrrv Produce. jy&Sw

RAT,

IKA GROYER, Jr.,

£fcbMdly JAgent for the German 8nufl.

V. V.

MOLLOY.

FLY,

ROACH,

ANT,

FLEA AND BED-BUG

EXTERMINATOR.

S23 Olive Street, Saint Lonls mH. Orders by mail will be promptly attended to and goods sent to any part of the oountry. my26d3m

rvnisno irm Hoaaiaa, (•xosn STODATS) IK Modesiti's Building, Ho.

64 WABISH STSKET,

ciaxcrLT

Single copies, S cent*.

tOOE TO YOjjfl IKTUKT8.

Save Time and Money.

4f you ham* anything to aell, If- you have lost anything* If you have found anything, If you have a house to rent, Xf you want to rent a house, you want boarding**..* If you want anything.,, Toll Five

Thbusand

Miss Kellogg is expected home by the middle of September.

Hermann Hendricks is.making a sensation in the German drama in New York.

A monument to the late

Doctor Winslow S. Pieroe, of Indianapolis, has abandoned Seymour and Blair. He is a brother-in-law of Senator Hendricks, and was a delegate to the Tammany Hall Convention.

Thurlow "Weed reports Catlin, the American artist, whose gallery of Indian portraits attracted so much attention thirty years ago, residing at Brussels, and pasSing his old age in poverty. •—.aSTT

The lateThaddeus Stevens tho'ugfitfio^ mer's Odyssey Superior to the Iliad. He called the latter "an account of a series of fights among Greek buffers, gods and men, with an occasional interlude about goddesses and the wives and misstresses of the bullies, filled out with counsellings and plots by the elders in this fighting fraternity, inculcatatinga morality admitting of a great deal of improvement.'' The Book of Job he ranked as the grand* est drama in any language.

I FOREIGN NOTES.

All the possessions of Prince Karageorgewitch have been sequestrated.

Emile de Girardin publishes almost daily, in

La Liberte,

from New York announces tho death of Mr. Thaddeus Stevens, the leader of the Radical party in the House of Representatives. No one displayed more energy than he during tbe long and cruel struggle between the Worth and South, or man ifested a firmer faith in the success of the cause of tbe Union to which he was pas.sionately devoted. No one since the

Northern victory has watched with more solicitude to provent the fruits of victory from being lost. The United States had no citizen better, or held in higher consideration, and the void he leaves in Congress Will not easily be filled.

Emile de Giradin, whose industry and research is almost inexhaustible, has reproduced the following remarkable letter from the Emperor Nicholas to King Charles X:

"Mon frere:

The

HOBTH

People it

onoev

—BY—

Advertlslnx

la

theltaUy Bxprees,

h—.r——

"We have been carrying on the Louts mile Journal thirty'seven years, and during this time we have blown no man of "business in the city to fail who advertised liberally. And we have known ho one to succeed in any considerable if even

in

ME.

Elliott is

talked about by his artist friends, the funds to be provided by an exhibition of bis pictures.

Victoria said to Eugene—"Use your jpacious influence on the Emperor, madatn, to prevent a war which tears child-, ren irom mothers." damuel G. Howe has had an LL* D. pai-upon him by Brown University, his AUtta Mater, in token of his being a phi* lanlhropist in general, jj

Ould says he desired to exchange Union prisoners, and starved them against his will. Beauregard wanted to shoot them at once. Both are good Seymour men.

Longfellow lately visited the Temple of London. What struck him most was the old mulberry tree, still in full leaf, under which Anne Beleyn and Henry YII used to nit.

Tfce distinguished English Methodist divine, the Rev. Mr. Ponahon, has been married, in Canada, to his deceased wife's sister. It is believed that, in case of his return to Enaland, the Canadian mar riage would be proncuncedjinvalid. ':yT

It is reported in English journals that the Rev. Mr, Spurgson hasjengaged himself to make a lecturing tour through this country during this present fell. No doubt Mr. Spurgeon would be successfull here r*-

-tmk

j*W0

•iam.ka

Lovers of the drama will be interested in the announcement, by Hurd & Houghton, of "The Tragedianjan essay on the historic

Stomasof

FOB THE AOED, "!!SJ •J'*0* JOB FEMALES, VOB 8PBINO USE III

nius Junius Brutus Booth," by R. Goulding, which is to be published on the 19th.

Vvi' -.

Judge Alexander Walker of Louisiana Mark Bigney of Novia SCotis and Edward Hancock, of Pennsylvania, are the present editors of the New Orleans

PolishlaiuEuage is to

or THS

Couar Hotrsx.

\Terui8 Of Silb scription: ... '"year, in adranbei "... flO W for six monlto, ia ad

Vance... S 00

For three months, in advance...2 66 For one mentb, in advancr.„ 8. Deliverable to City Subscribers at 30 eta. per week

a re­

spectable degree who didn't advertise liherally."—PRINTICK.

PERSONAL.

biU"

Ole Ball has invented a pianoj^,

Oerritt Smith has given Oiwego |3,000_ ATbert Pike has quitted the Memphis Appeal.

Meeker,

of

the Tribune, is Bhodolphus,

of the Revolutiou.

Rev. Dr. Chapin will be back from Europe in a few weeks.

I

I am not writing a letter

from sovereign to a sovereign. My letter is from a great people to a great people. "You have no longer any frontiers yoii are no longer a power of the first order. HiJ* "Seise the borders of the Rhine, tbe Alps and the Pjreneese, and Prance will be constituted. "As for me, the Russian population amounts to 80,000,000 of inhabitants that is, 60,000,000 of sorf% and 30,000,000 of freemfin. "To jadge from the dificulties I feel today, it is imposible to k»ow the psition of Russia in a quarter of a century. I must go to Constantinople to have the three elements of wealtfc—that is to say, agriculture, industry and commerce—deprived as I now am of these two last conditions. "Make a treaty offensive and defensive, and

I

wiU s^n it upon, the spot. Be assured that your friends shall be my friends, and yoUr enemies my enemiee. Such is the condition of the treaty."

The implication of this letter, whether authentic or not, is highly significant just now.

14

Times.

Certainly a variety of nativities.

OT?A

PT

It is charged that Gen. Gillem, who commands the U. S. forces in Mississippi, approves the plan of turning out of employment all laborers who will not vote the Democratic ticket.

violent aritcles call­

ing upon the Government to seise upon tbe frontiers of the RhineJ

The Peace Society hat presented a memorial to Lord Stanley, begging him to exert tbe good offices ol Great Britian to put a stop to the sanguinary war between Paraguay and Brazil.

jL' Independence Beige

be

out. The employes at

in tbe

siampii

Varaovia have

ceived instructions to reply in Russian to •very question addressed to them

in

Pol­

ish, and the bankers are also ordered to make all their reports in the same lan gtwge.

A Vienna paper has received important hews from Prague, from which it appears that disaffection in Bohemia is more widely spread than is generally believed. The removal of M. Giskra has, however, inspired tbe Teliegnee with a little more confidence

Austrian Government.

Le Chndois believes that "a lawsuit eminent between the co-operators of

80,000 francs

as the share hitherto unpaid to him or his associates." The last words confirm the belief which we o£ the Chronicle have always held, that M. Rochefort was not, aa he alleges, the sole writer of th journal. He was, perhaps, the leader of the band, and if our theory be true, the association of writers adds an additional proof| if any is needed, of the disaffection now prevalent in France.

TJ. C. COLLEGE.

33#

THE FALL TKBMt or

I -..

Union Christian College wax coMKimm

Wednesday, Septent&erid, 1868. froc!

1

This young and flourishing Institution is now prepared to compete with any College or University in the West. Its£ndowment fund baa been increased to more than f100,000 an ample Faenlty has besn appointed Commercial and Maaic departments haTe been added, each under the care of a competent and experienced teacher and erery faoiiity provided fordoing first clas*work.

Young Gentlemen and Ladle*, from far and near, may rest assured that no better epportnnitiee for obtaining aa AOADSMIO, BU8INIS88CIENTIFIC, or OLASSIOAI* EDUCATION can be fonnd in the West than will be found at Merom.

For further information send ior a Circular. Address either of the undersigned. THOHAS HOLMES, President.

THOMAS KEARNS Secretary.

Merom, Indiana, September 1,1868. 8dlw-w2w

A A N S KFFEliVESOINT SKLTZEB APIBIENT Is a gentle and cooling Cathartic or Pnrgattoe medicine, iuthe form of a Powder, pleaaaat to take and it recommended and used by tbe best Physicians lit the country as a most reliable and effectual remedy.

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It Is a most eflclent 'medicine for Females and Children whote ttomaoha frequently reject ordinary purgative medicines. Bead our pamphlet of teatimonials, and as yon valno yonr life and health, lots not an honr in procuring a bottle of thit mottwonderfal remedy.

KimnMCTUBBD ONIT BT

TARRANT A CO.,

878 Greenwich St-, New York. •VFor Sale by all Oruggitti. VKJ, an!8—dCmeod.

J/^HBRYAN.

i$ffL

JOBiPRINTER

115 MAIN ST.,

TERRE HAUTE, IND

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Natrona Saleratus]!

A WORD WITH YOU!

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BBEADarticle

it the staff of life—your most important of diet. The health of yoar family largely depends upon its bsingj...^

A FI,W¥PLES%¥£-

•Would youl Thetf'nse only

NATEONA SALERATUS.

WW IT 18 ABSOLUTELY PUBE,"6«

Whiter than snow makes Bread always light, white and beantifol. Take a pound home to your wife to-night. She will bo delighted with It. .. ...tra.ura/i

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Buyers of Soda should try our

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of Soda.

Bi-Carbonate

£11 JA'r^

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ficft -Ar*r •£#,«*»«%.

W9g«3»rsnte« It not only »r superior Fo any otter Ajnerteaa make, but even purer tbao the best New »astle or English Soda.

•j MAMCrACTURED aT THI

j, PENNSYLVANIA

CT'fi CO.,

Pittsburgh

au8d«odly

pHEGABY INSTITUTE, \J VKQL1SH AND FRENCH O O N A I E S

Boarding and

1537 AS0

4

DayPupils,

152V

SPBECE 8TBKKT,

PHILADELPHIA, PENNA.

Will re-epen on Monday, Sept. 22d.

FACTUBI9.

We have on hand a fine stock of Sash, Doors and Blinds, of onr own mannlactnre, which we will sell at a very small sdTance on «t.

We Warrant onr Work

to be superior to any ever betare offered In this market. Baying of -ns will fnrntsk employment to yonr own Uechanics, and at the tame time

jEJenefit- Yoursel ves as we warrant all onr work. We alto keep on hand, and manufacture to order, Window and Door Frames, Moulding! and every variety of Fintshing Lumber used In build-

D*

ClilFT

ft WILLIAMS.

PBAIBI* CITT PLASTNa MItLS.

&• felOdtf

JOHN ARMSTKONG,

SuBSBitli snd StencIl

A.U

COOPS.

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a

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SOME

BEAUTIFUL STTLES

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FAST COLOMBO PKI1VT8

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l-» CENTS

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Gheneral Order No. 1*

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FBCMCH

is

the language of the Family and is constantly spokenlnthe Institute. MADAMS D'HBRYI LLY,

JelTdSmeod Principal.

MANUFACTURERS.

PATRONIZE

HOME MANU-

Cotter.

Flour, Whiafcy and Sack brands, also Platas fo: Barking Clothing, cut to order. Qnas made and repaired in Ue best of style

work Warranted to give tatltfaeUon. Shop 2d door last of the New Oourt Eoste, Olio ttnet, at the Vigo oonnty Ha iBoalea, [dl

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Low Prices for the Fall 1868.

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Fall Stock now opening

S £5/ .-i

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Juif ci.-. j: o-.ift t.-a thW1*''

brf* **Ja-

[sr oil taro- «!C§uojg «d tu&tnai

A*a~ bat nrJo it": 43®te vJlsi

17~a: t,

Ttit avc ^3".? *. £•'*%'-, 6.': we

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/„.ja iu

DBM&S GOODS!

NOTIONS!

•..t

,, TICKS!,/

4

M. r. -•SJ-W

STBIPES!

PBIN1S !'"l^

&C., &C., &C.

Also a large and well attorted Stock of

CARPETS

..--i

^OIL CLOTHS,

i! -am Wall and Window Papery

Looking Glasses,

&o., Ac., dec. «d

C& ,*5r»

BI MEMBER i.

LOW PRICES

•i-m

MK-a-'-' issj

«Is the (n-der for the Fall

1 AT

W. ft.

F*W«r IM#LCMEI(Tt.

CASMAST-STIgL PLOW

HOW IT 18 MADE

it "Scours."

ITS EASE OV DRAFT

Why It Is the lost Durable!

ADAPTION T0~VABI0VS W0BKI

I,

A#

XR& (bat ttrbt .HKil sir sit

^tabble-Clover-Sod Prairie Sod

C0NVENIKNCE OF REPAIKS

Why it to tiie Cheapest!

ETC., ETC., ETC.

The Novelty of the Oast-Cast-^Hfii.isteelPlowI li iv

law

Saving of Time*

Saving of Money! Saving of Horses!

ts Bemarkable Durability!

Facts and Figures

Repairs for Eight Years.

Fire eataf Six

mf

I

vs.

li 'M

i.A )••.** A

Chintz In Great Variety of Styles.

C6RNELIU8 & HAtitiEftTY, Corner 3d and Main Sts.,

Xarre-Hante, Indiana

I

all tke Plowt aold

dnrln* tke last H(kt Ttaia ban kaa MO IcpalH whatcnr,

Oall

on, or tend kOlicnlar, tkoving

of Plow to bny,andfor why," to

stmi

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4.^5 a^i

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jo.-tatfei*

A. "TOJWS"

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DRY GOODS.

Year!

Casipaign

"kind

JOKES A JOIEB. Farm Implenentt, I TSBBE HACTI, IND. •!}. 1 Xtn,

DRY GOODS.

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fiilfiilsii iU-J 1*4 \Ji Villi-IttfJ:-

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DRY GOODS

SEMI-ANNUAL CLEARANCE

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Aagust lst, :l868.

iOii 1 1 i-tlnki- .. .-•4*4

From the above date we shall offer our entire

StOCk Of

it

DRESS GOODS I

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si. aim

J-.IMV-J "5 'Y:.7RL

4*$

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hlxiii

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TRIMMINGS! -ln

DOMESTICS!

FLANNELS!

diii| L? SSiJJ

aa Mi ^COMPRISING ALL THE 1 AA

NOVELTIES!

ATE8T

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AT PRICES THAT WILL53

N 8 E E I S A E

BEFORE SEPTEMBER 1st.

TUELL, BIPLEY & CO., Corner Fifth and Main Streets, I TERRE HAUTE, IND. a is ha*

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.!?si fe#aH /-B-aba

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How to Make Money!

Oet

Cacio di Maccaroni

8,

or Stndwieh a

Mew, Delicious and Wbolttome Article,Cheete,

npon breed, bitcnlt or toait

Send

$5.00

for

Of all kinda'

d6m.

0

s,

va. to,

A

.ZM'AifA Ml

.Irtifii' i. it&ti.i 5 li&i it a a

uTi

BTCE 4

€io.m.

to tpread

(likebatter),

making

a CHEAP and nnrtvalled Luton SAHDWICB for nte in Beer Saloone, Bar or Sample Boomt, Famlllet, and for Traveler!' Bapaatt.

SAMPLK DOZEN 34

B1CHLT GILDED

$8.00

lb.Cant, and

Show Card, teoniely packet

and thipped por Exprett to

any

addrett.

Liberal the trade.

N. B.—ditconntimadeto

The Oacio di Haccaroni it pnt np in

bozet, and packed in Gam of Two Doten,tin

per Cate Net Oath. Bemlttancei tbonld be made by

Orders

JAMPAIGN EQUIPMENTS.

Japs, Capes, Blouses, Belts,

SWORDS, SASHES,

POMPONS, SHOULDER STRAPS, BADOEB, rLAOS, Banners and Transparencies. 4 ti gend for X*rice Heists.

E. C. Ii. MUSTOT

4k

CO.,

8. W. Center Foartb and XalaStt., 10-dlw-w4t CISOUHAT1, O.

QARRIAGB MANUFACTORY

HABPEB, WttDI ,k C0.r Corner 2d and Walnut itreeta.Terra Haute, Ind., Keep oonitantly on band, and manufacture to order, all the lateit ityletof CARKIAGK8 Sc. BUGGIBS We oat aone bnt the flntat material in the centract ion of oar work, and warrant it mperto'r any offered in thle market. Eipecial attention titan to totnnw. IJeiOdtf

a j-',. 7,1. TXJX3BS A CO..

UAIR

orkd&al

&

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VMBTABLE ANBK0SIA

it WHAT fr rrarosTa TO BE,

AGray,SnjLSt

GENITINTCHAIR RKSTOKAT1VE,

changing

Ugbt, Red orTaded Hair to UuDau,

LuiTBOtra,

Tusact, which eo adorn yonth

or age. It will positively eradicate Humors and Dandruff from the tcalp,and where there ia life In theglandt, will canse

a

new growth nf Hair to

forth sa bald tpota. Thontaat are teetity,,

'pntto ng the abovo. PRICE: $l,OQ PER BOTTLE, ft S

FOBSALK BY ALL DRUGGISTS BIER, 6ULICK A BERRY, Agents may27

doodiwCm

HW?

BARRETT

Vegetable

HUH is

uo« conceded ty tho public to

tiM

vtry

rrci»ration ioir ftatoriog

Gray or I!a(r to Us original crlcr promotiag its Growth, eradicating thors

Proprietor.

J. R. BARRETT & CO., MANCHESTER. X. B. L0B1 a sjm.iu,vfiloago, General Nortb-Weit rn Agent*.

J. & H. A.. DAVIS-AgenUfcr Terre Jloote, Xnd. aovlldwCm

*ii«a*«i

& Mxtsu atmO tu

DOCTOR WHITlIER

ABK3T7LAR

UKADUATK of MKDIOTNE,

at Diploma at Office will (how, hat beau longer ecgagod iu the treatment of VENEBEAI.. SciOAr. and PaiviTB DISEASES than any other Physician in St. Loula.

||Syphilis, Gonorrhea, QUot, Srriciure,' Orchitis, Btrnia and Rupture all Urinary

BgphilUic

or

..a#*#-

DiuuMJ

and

Mercurial Affections of th, Thro '.

Bkin or Boat»

are treated with nr.parallels

tncoeet. Spermatorrhea, Sexual Debility and Impoteacy, at the result of telf-abnte in yout^i, texaal enceeaet in maturer yeara, or other canaet, and which p-odnce tome of the following effecte, a' Nocturnal Kmlaaiona, Blotches, Debility, Dizziness, Dlmnrst of Sight, Condition of ideas, JCvil Fort bo dings, Aversion to Society of Females, Loss of Memory and Sexual .Power, and rendering ftlarrlage improper, are permanently onred.

The Doctor's opportunities in hospital and private practice, are unsurpassed in St. Lonis or any otherclty. Back flies of 9t. Lonis papers prove that he has been located there longer by yeara than any other so advertising. The establishment, library, laboratory and appointments are nnrivailed in the West, unrivalled anywhere. Age, with experience, can be railed npon, and tfaa. Doctor can refer to many physicians throughout tbeoonutry. In patt success and present peritlon lie Rtanils ulthout a competitor. Tbe Writings or a Physician whose Rrpnlatton is tnlonwlde, should be worth Keadlnff.

DOCTOB WuiTriKa publishes a Bfedical Pamptllet relating to Venereal Diseases and the disastrous and varied consequenoos of self-abuse, that Till be Bent to any address In a sealed envelope for two stamps. It contains fulliymptom llait that will onable thoae affected to determine the nature of their complaint and give a written statement of their cate that wltl answer almost as well for the nrposeof treatment at a personal interview at where It is convenient, tho Doctor shonld be consulted personally. Those hnving friend.j that may require advlcn, can unpply them with this valuable work by lending their address, with stamp. Thus you c»n assist the unfortunate without their knowing their benefactor. Certainly no ffubject is of more Importance than puaity of blood and perfect manhood.

It Is self-evident that a physician who confines nimself exclusively to the stndy of a oer tain class of diseases aud treats thousands

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cases every year, mast acquire greater skill in tiat specialty than ont in general practice.— Many pnytlclant, recognizing this fact, introduce patienti to the Doctor after reading his Medical Pamphlet. Communications confidential. A friendly talk will cost yon nothiug. Office central, yet retired—No. 017 8t. Charles ssreet, St. Louis, Mo. Honrs, 9 a, a., to 7 r. u., Sundays excepted.

DOCTOR WILBEB

OFFICE,B.,OOHS,

CONSULTATION AND BKCKP-

TIOH 616 Washington Avenne,[St. LOBIi, MO treata with the greatest success all Diseases of Women. Lenchoroea, or Whites, Falling, Inflammation or Ulceration of the Womb, Ovaritis, Fruritls, Amenorrhcea, Menorrhagia, Dysmenorrhea, and Sterility, or Barrenness also, every disease connected with Fnberty, Menstruation or Pregnancy. Since the Doctor can-fines himself exclusively to the treatment of these complaints, and treats a very large number of cases, it follows that his knowledge of them mnat be far more extensive and aoonrate than that of physicians in general practice. Send stamp for Medioal Pamphlet of thirty-sixpages. No matter who have failed, read what he says. Patients in every Wettern State. Cares guaranteed. Consultation by letter oratofDce free. Rooms for patients requiring daily attention. A lady ataittant. Hear 9 A. «., to 7 P. M. Sundays excepted.

MOTHERS! MOTHERS!! -MOTHERS!!!

D0NT FAIL TO PEOCTTBE

Mrs, ¥inslow!s Soothing Syrnp, For Children Teething. This valuable preparation has been useO with NEVER FAICNRA SUCCESS IN THOUSANDS OP CASES.

It not only relieves the child from pain, bnt invigorates the stomach and bowels, corrects acidity, and giTee tons and energy to the whole system. It Trili aleo instantly relieve

Griping in the Bowels and Wind Colic.

WE believe it the BEST and BTTUEST REMEDY INTHE WORLI3, in til cases of DYSENTERY and DIABRHCBA IN CHILDREN, whether arising from teething or Miy other cause.

FnH*directiont l'ar aiing will accompany each bottle. Be sore and call for v» "MBS. WINSLOW'8 SOOTHING SYliUP," Having the/ae-«'mik of "Cttf.TIS

at

Pott Qfjice

whenever they can beproenred. All ordera and cemmunicatioBi thoold be addrtaaed to Tbe IlTlacttan Caclo Caaipany,

Si

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Ofice «8 LIBUTY ST., NEW TORE.

Sep.

TERRE HATJTB

COMMEBCUL COLLEGE,

Comer Main and'. 5th Streets, [OY*K THILL, BIPLKT St CO.] ENTBAA'OK FROM FIFTH H1REET, It the oldest snd mott reliable Institution of ths kind in the State. Instruction given In all ths jranohei pertaining to a thorough Bntinett Kdncalion, snih as lOOK-KKKFLXe, PB5MAKSHIP, MERCANTILE citCTlATIOM, *t. a. Bcbolarahip In thit College it good for Life, jiving the Student the privilege of Reviewing It Pleasure, Free of Charge.

A ffew Pupils will be admitted, in Arithmetic sod Pentsaaship, at

14,1*0 pet

ASTROLOGY.

A S O O

LOOK OUT.

®OOD K13WS FOR AI^

11,000 TO A NT PKR30N WHO W1LL XOUAL MADAM® BAPHA^ IH THS PROFESSION.

rpHlS

»ex.

111 ftciuBosd, bet, CeatraJ Aveaue and Jib, 1 Cincinnati, Oliio. TERMS.—Ladles, (1 Gentlemen, $1,50. ^—The Madame will answer no letters with cnt a fee of 81 and a 3~cent stamp is Inclossd.

Address Lcok Box 631. aagSSdwiy

F-

THE PEOPLES PLATFORM

'V fee# T-.'R THE

A A A I N

1. Men of all parties agree tAat oiy candidates for publlo favor are the best ever brought out en a platform.

They have been tried for years, have stood undinchingiy, have come up ,to everything that thev were recommended to be, aud arethepeoples choice everywhere.

3.

In opposition to all wire-workers and petty depredators my candidates hare steadily ross np, gathered streogth, aud stands thit day anitadai the strongest hos: ever known in the history of tbo country.

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NO VACATIONS

for farther Information, call and see ti jcbool. Send for College Paper. Ad iron, '*r

OARTIM & OWES mhlSdtf PRIN'CTrAL.s

"OBMOYAIi. *"i* 111

anam^Suma

RAILROAD AGjEXCI

I have moved my office to MeSeen A Paddock's Mill, where I wonld be pleased to tee my old friends and orsttomers.

Through receipts giveu on shipments of prodace to all Eastern Cities. All Rail, and Bail as1 Water rattt at low, and time at qnick aa any competing lines. Grain in bulk shipfied to New England towns without change of cars.

ii AH

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NBVERFAILINGMAD-k

JL A MB RAPHAEL It the best. She succeed. when all ethws have failed. All who are in trouble—all who Ua»a been unfortunate—all M' whote fond hopes have been dUappotnt«d, crnthed a D-l llost9d by bite promUnt and deceit—*11 who t»av» beoa uialed and trilled with-all fly to her for advice and

tatUfaction.

All who are In djnbt

of the aJfootiontof tlioeetbey love,contnlther to*

In love Affairs She Never Falls. SUe has the tecret of winning the affections of WAT* the opposite

1

rnlieveand tatiafy their minds. ff

she shows you the likenesaof *,

tonrftatorewifc or husband, or absent friend.- 1 tfi Che guld.« the single to happy marriage, and 1 £1 ®ak'-s the married happy. Her aid and adviee qm wn sulioitM! ia Inuamerabl® ixutanoef tuereealt has alwayt been the meant of secar-

Speedy and Happy Marriage,

gtiels, borate re, a sure dependence, rt is wel known to tho public at large that she was the first and she is the only person in this oountry who oan show toe likeness Iu reality, »nd whocanglveentlre satisfaction on all the concerns of life, which canbe tested and proved by thousands, both marned and single, ho daily and eagerly visit hei

To alt In business her advice is invaluable. She oan foretell, with tbo gmatest certainty, the reult of all commercial and bntinett tranaactions

Lottery numbers glTen without extra charre t^MADAMK RAPHAILlsabonafldeAstrolja.it atevery one can depend npon. She is the great-

Astrologist of the nineteenth oentnry. It Is ,8at well-known fact that makes illiterate pretends copy her advertltemeutt and try to Imitate

Sladrtu# Raphael is the seventh danghttr of ths °ventU daugbler tha was born wiuianrtnral •JH she cftn toretell yoar very thoughts. She aiso onret drnnkeuneas. toAll interviews striotly private and oonfldsntlal.

As a Female Physician her remedies never fall cure all female Irregularities, and to produce the monthly flow, without danger or exposure They can not Injure, bat, on the oontrars, thsy Improve the health.

Therefore, oome one, oome all, to

t-O's

MUSICAL. II

8 F: cjjE.r.. -v

The fluest and best lot of KIBST ULA33 PIANOd and all other kinds of Musical Instruments ever offered for stle in tbe West, oan bs found at Kissnsr's Palace of JUuslc.

Huudrrdsof purchasers who havs besn using my Pianos for years, agree liiat they are ths best lasting Punos known. 3. l'aroha^ing largely lor cssh, also, by oocupyinfi the extansive uuildlug of my own, thas aavibg costly rants, my oustomsrs will receive the beneStof all such saving*, and greater bargain* can be had of me than ever kuown In ths history of the Piano trade heretofore. ?*. No old rasty stock on hand to get rid off, bat pvory thins now, and adding the latest Impo tedNovelH»s constantly to it. 5. 1

Bin

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•'**»P, 73» 'S

hutq-tt s*#

¥.-ir

'lit

iu favor of all parties uniting wlth-u-

on th id platform, and I snail m*k« special

to yenr vote this Fall.

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T^. KISSrSTER'8

PALACE OF MU8IG,

No. -AW, Oliio 8treet|

I K.HAUT3E, iTfJJ.

MUSIC...

J'i

LI JDiSMANN,

DEALXB IN

1'IASfOS, MELOBEOWI

ORGANS,

VioHns, Guitars, Flutes, and all kinds of Mfltioa Merchandise, No. U1 Wabash Street, TEBliK HAUTE. INDIANA.

TONING AND BEPAIB1NG of PIANOS and other Instruments will be promptly attended to. OLD PIANOS will be taken in tnade foi NEW ONUS. aulOSdwtl J. G. UNDEMANN.

rjlHE SAINT LOUIS

1

I A N O

HAMUFAUTtKli\«i C0MPAHI1. The LMauos of this Company ar© eiMUtially

Pianos for Western People.

They are not only made at home, hut are well m»n«. They have taken

Four First JPreuiiaiu*, at Western Fairs. They possess unrivalled excellence of tone and finish, and compars wsll in all respscta with tbe bast instruments of Eattsrn Mauufacture. «S'i sj'

Prices Tary Trom $450 to $700. 1TCOHDIHO TO STYLE AND FINISH. ««TKrery IJian is warranted for Five Veara."VM

OI..I IJNHTItl IM UNTH ,, KX UAN'.3t'0 AT I.IBEBAI, BATES.' Warehouse In South Fifth Street, corner of Walnut, aud oppotits ths Southern lloiel. my'. 7dly

UNDERTAKERS.

jJNPEKTAKER.

M. W. OX^NNELL Saving purchased back from E. W Ohadwick, firubor

A Co.,

PZRKISS,"

on the outside wrapper.' All of hers ere hase imitatioTis.

I

the Undertakers listabllsbmeut,

and having had seven y*ars experience in the hasines*, i- now prepared to furnish Metatlo Borial Casus, Caskets, and Wooden CoiBnt, of all styles and iiwJ, from the best aad largest stock of burial material in tho State, at 104 Ifaln Street, Tirre Haute. Jndfiana. dwtf Terrs If ante 29.

Ua

S A A A

N E A E la prepared to execute* 1 ordera in hit line with neatnnss and dlspatoh .rner of third and Gierty treats. Terre Banta, Indiana. JanSO-5-dwtf

MANHOND:

liowLost! How Restored!

Just PubhtheH,

in a seaiVi

envelope. Price, fix

cents.

.A LECTCRK ON THS NATCBAL TBXATrnent, and Badical Cure of SperoiatorrhcM, or Seminal Weakness, Invnlnntaiy Emissions, 8sxual Debility, and impediments to Marriage generally Nervousn***, Consumption, JEpilepty,

Physical Incapacity, resulting from Self Ai-ttfc, Ac., by Rntr..?. ilutvtiwtii, M- D-. an,U.0""f the "(«recn Book," tc. "i Boo* to Tlieusaidg of gnfferera-"

Bent nnder seal, in a plain envelops, to aay addrett. roarratv, on receipt

ol

cent', or two

p'*tape stamp*, to CHA3. KLINE A OO., 121 Bowery, ew lorv. Fost Offlee Box 45M. Also, Dr. Cnlverwell's "Marriage Gaids," pries 26 cents. MayMw8m.

A KKExN S IMPiJO VED ROOFING. We are prepared to pat on this Boot, and war-

ABt

JAMES H. TURNER. Agt.

•yrlMdtf

it for Ave years. Thit it the best ana cheap* -tt R-xf in use, and Is 8re-proof. Gallon ... CLITT WILLIAM8, Prairie Oity Planfug MTIt. «irn»r of tth Molberry Streets. laMtf