Daily Wabash Express, Volume 18, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 23 September 1868 — Page 3
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Whatever cause originating, ami no matte, of bow longstanding If no troatmont bub.nitt.d^to or Insanity may onsus.
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uDiiiYtrd iroiu'tUesu sources, and the henlth »nd iiappiucsB, and that ot l'oslrrity, depends upon urouiut
foliul'U n.'in»*nV.
Ilolmholdt's Extract Ilurtui svar.l nf IK years, prcparel by il. 1. HLLMHOLI Driiri ist J4 Ni-W Yor.k. and I'll South hnn-st., P^ethiO'a. PKirr-Sl.'^. I-er hot,*. bottles for dllivorod to .m ad.irasn bv all DrugKJStd evorywhero. 8STNonfi ara Gkmtinf. unlcai done up in engraved wrapper, with f*r-sim lo of mi (.htmi-
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l.»lMK*NK I.M HKAM 1" SALKS,
ALLCOCK'B POROUS PLASTERS.
where one
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sola a few years ago, a thousand arr soitt
how.
They strengthen, waim and invigorate thi pait upon which they aro applied, and relieve ner
vous affections of the bowels, inmbago, pains of tbe side, and usually all local pains. Indirections ot the kidueys they ar« or great se vire
Lame Back. Nkw Vobk Nov. 2,-i, 185M.
T. AI.LCOI'K&C0.—Gentlemen: I lately suffered
severely from a weakness in my back. Having heard your Plaster much recommend.-1for cases of this kind, I procured one. and the result was a 1 1 could desire. A single flaster cured me in
Yours respectfully,
Proprietor of theBraudreth Ilouse.
Principal Agency, Urandruth Howse, New York.
Sold by all Druggists.
Ladies Take Particular Nonce.
TUB REAL VKLPKAU FEMALE PILLS.
WAKlt VN J'llil) £PjKJb:NC ^i.
mUEtiiC PILLS, SO ceWd.raUd many years ago I in raris, for the relief of female irregularties, and afterwards so noterious tor their criminal employment in the practice of abortion, are now offerod for sale lor the first time in Ame: ica. They have been kept in cotnpaialtve obscurity, from tho fact that tbe originator
Dr.
OAlTiON.-MirrUid Lad.es should uevel Uke them when thoie is any reason to believe them--elves pregnant, for they will be sure to produce miicarriag-v
W MACOMBiCU. (ieuei'iil Aneul lor United States and (Janadas. at Albtmy. N. Y. Hold by a 1
Health DepcndB upon Good Iligestlon"Weakness of the fitoina.-h" i» Hie source ot more evils than were contained in Pandora's Box. Debility, headache, nervous tremors, palpitati of the heart, aud local pains innumerable, Hie its direct coiisfqueucee. lti scnie? the inteile. and gives bitth to the most absurd and iiu jhereut fancies incapacitates a man for btuiuess, and renders persistent exertion next to impossible.— Yet. strange to say, I^iu.it'STioH ii liie mist neglected of all ailments. And this is tli° more extraordiaary from the fact that an absolute, infallible fp?citic f.n the dis .rdcr can be obtained iu evoiy city, tawu and village of tlii Initej St ites.
HOSfKTrER'd STOMA blTl'KKS takes a« wide a range as the nialadv It cures. Itper^ad.s ev^ry c'vilized portion of the "NVestera Hemisphere, and Us celebrity as a tOui and alterative is evervwliere establislup. ft Is due to the commou sense of the Ameiican public to ss ihat the demand for it is immense, and continually on the increase but still thousands contlu'ie to suffer from Dyspepsia, with tbe greit fact staring them in the face that a remedy for it exists, as it were, within arms-length of every snffeier. Such the inconsistency of humau nature 1 Day by day, however, the number of those manifest this iusane inditT renceto the'.r
oj.i
health aiid com
fort diminish:* and .« time will .•.me, it is oontiedntly bollived, wlun the dis.'aje wtll bs expulled from the rate .ry of prevslent disorders by this iusimp irabla eliterat. aept'.i d» Im
and restorative
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Tar licb. Saii Klteum. Tetter. Barber's Itrb Old Sores. Rverj Klnfl
OF KVKKY Hl«0R L1KK M.VOU".
Price
SO
cents a box by mail, fill cents. Ad-
jress WKEK.S A POTTRR, No.
\70
Street, Boston, Mass For sale ail Druggists. Boston, Sept. IS, 186T--3ta wdwly
Catarrh can be Cured! HEADACHE—At once relieved. COLDS IN THE HEAD—'Vanquished.
DEAFXKPS—Overcome. WEAK XYKS—MaL Strong. ASTHMA—Quickly cured. Allof the above complaints ccmmon to sutler lug humanity, can be cared by the use of the*'" I known remedy
RAF.OFK'S EK\f IX SXVFF. It never fails to cure. i« quick in Us ratl.»a tudbeingput up in ueat tuetalic boit*«, it never lose*Its virtue. Huudreda of testimonials eor.ld beshown to prove its goodness, but it is needless, for once being used it rapidly wins its way into favor. Far sale by all Druggists. Price. !5 cents, or Mnd 60 cents to O. P. .Seymour A Oa., Boiion, ndreoelve a box by return mail.
IRA GROYER, JR.,
jPUtttdlj ^Agent for the German Snuff.
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MARRIAGE.
l'dung Men's, Guide to Happy Marriage and CJO.iugal Fe'.icit". TSSjlumano views ofbsnevo !»ut Physicians, 21 tlio Errors iad AbuJ^J incident to Ton'h and Farly STahliooa, sent in sealed letter envelopes, free of rharge. Address HOWARD ASSOCIATION, Bex P., Philadelphia, Pa. 8ep24dv3m
are not Cast Iron.
Cast Iron uudcrgoea marktd cl:»ugf8 under the alternate action of heat .and cold, and the huniwi body it nut cast iron. On tbe contuary,it is a combination of delicate tiflsuseand fibrej, which are exquisitely sensitive to atmospheric changes, and, unless protected against eudden and violent variation* of temperature by wise precautions, are ture to be digastrously afiected by them.
At IhiBBoasoa the difference between the temperature of night and day is greater than at any other period of the year, and the btomach, the liver, the bowels and tbo nervons Byetenl are apt to recrive violent ehocke from these ch&Dgea^ resulting in indigestion, bilious attacks, debility, low Lervouu fever, fever and ague, remittent fe« ver, &<• h'uitaia aud reinforce these orgaLS, therefore, with tv,c purest ani moat putunt of all vegetable touics aud alteratives, viz HOST£XTKR'8 STOMACH BITTER. Tbe cJfjct of jthis matchless invi^orant is tobrice up the whole vilul ..iganizntloii, auil regulate ile action, Ireful at all Hrasonti ae a weans of promoting perfect digestion, an even and uatnral flow of bile, and a hvaithy cuiid-tioD of the bowels aiid tbe skin, it id especially Lf*:esj&ry in the Fall, when the com {•Jttints arising from checked ^pnrapiration are so common, it if found, by those who are in the htil»it of usiu? this agrefiAble and nue-juaUed Ionic, that it ho stieugthens aud fortifies the bedy as toreuder it proof against the morbi 1 liiflu «ncoS which infect theair during tho prevalence of epideroif«. 23dwlm
HAS THE SUMMEU ENFEEBLED YOU?
Nine out of every ten to whom this question is address d. if they answer it candidly, will answer it In the affirmative. Some may reply to it from a sick bed others, of a stronger constitution ami greater powers of endurance, may only ex[ erience a slight lassitude as a consequence of II,o rtrrid teason. But same portion of the vitality of all human being? ocze out of them nuder he pressure of great and continuous beat, and the sooner tho loS3 is completely repaired, the Itss 8ti9:eptibU will ths system be to unhealthy influence of the Fall malaria.
The most genial and wholesome tonic that has ever been offered to man—as a means of reuniting bis exhausted strength, and fortiffyiog him against the attacks of disease—is HOSTETTEB'S STOMACH BITTERS. Taken at Ihia season it is a perfect safeguard againBt intermittert fever, bilious effect ions, and all the epidemics which follow elose upon the expiration of the Summer. It an invigorant and alterative without any of the drawbacks which uttach to mere stimulants, atid is the only preparation ef the kind which a conscientious physician would feel inclined to presctibefor ladies in delicate health. Nothing can be more pure, more harmless, more certain to restore the vigor of the sjslem permanently and thoroughly, without eicitiDg the pulse or the brain. seplGdwlw
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So. 336 BROADWAY,
Capital, ONE MILLION D0LLABS.
CHARTERED BT THE STATE.'
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all daily balances,
elpeau, i»
physician in Paris, of gieal wealtli »ud ooascientious principles, and has withheld them from general use, lost they should be emp oed for anlawfui purposes. In oercoiuing feuialeut)itructions, they seem to be truly omnipotent, bursting open the Hood gates l. oru whatever cause may have stopped them but they are .ottered to the public only for legitimate use, and all agents »re forbidden to sell them when it I* nnderi.loo.1 that the object is unlawliil.
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parties throughout
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CHRISTADORO'S HAIR DYE
Old Father Time takts many a year To turn to white dark colored hair But instantly the EXCELSIOR DYE Brings back the tiut that charms the eye And Nature owns that cunning Art Can her own liviog hues impart.
Ohristadoro'sHairPreservative. Ub, how beautifully glossy your hair looks of late, Maria. Ye*, Julia, fiuce I have used Crlstadoro's Ha'r Preservative and Beautlfier, my Hair has[improved wonderfully, and ttopped falling ut,' altogether.
Suld^ by Druggists, and appiied by all Hair Dressers. Manufactory No. 63 Maidea Lane.— Principal Depot No. 6 AstorHouse.
"To Owners of Horses."
Thousands of Hors»s die yearly from Colic.— This need not be. Dr. Tr.liias' Venetian Horse Liniment, in piut bottles, price one dollar, will positively cure every CB3e, if giren according to the directions, when first taken. It is warranted superior to anything else for Cuts, Oalis, Sprains, Old Sores, Swellings a^d Sore Throat. It is no usw remedy, but of 21 years' standing, aud approved by the first Hors?men in the country.— Col. Philo P. Bush, of the Jeiome Park Course, h's uei it (or years, and recommeads it tohis frien.is. Orders nre constantly received for It, rom the Racing Stables in England. It has sltSod the test of time, no one has ever tried it but continues its use, Recollect to get Dr. Tobias* Venetian Horse Liniment in pint bottles, and take no other.
Sold by Druggists and Store-keepers tbrocgh out the United States. Depot, \0 Park Place, New York. teiwim
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SCRAPS
Miss Susan JB. Anthony has adopted the Grecian bend.
Church'a "New Niagara" is on exhibit tion in Boeton.
Stamford produces fifty men weighing 10,910 pounds.
Frank Leslie wants $20,000 of the Bos« ton Po3t for a libel.
Yankee Bobinson has broken one of his own legs in Michigan.
Jay Cooke boards twenty clergymen at his place on Lake Erie.
Mrs. Cady Stanton weighs one hundred aud seventy-five pounds.
The Austrian Crown Frince ii learning the trade of a blacksmith.
Methua Scheller writes that the Mormons have a nice theater.
Jas M. Stoddard, of Palmyra, N. Y. has been a printer sinca 1794.
Gov. Seymour's last conscious words were: "We are all together."
P. T. Barnum lectures in New Bedfoid for the Ladies' City Mission.
Victoria dines at two, and takes supper, German fashion, in the overling.
John Y. Savage is to edit the forthcoming volume of Miles O'Riley's poems.
The royal/amily of Prance left for Biarritz to meet, it is said, the Queen of Spain.
What railway charges always arePare enough!—Fun.
The Great "Liberal Part)!"—George Peabody, Esq.—Judy.
Pall River, Mass., is a prey to typhoid fever and dysentery.
Kentucky promises much corn and whiaky, and rebel votes.
It is believed after the present eruption that Vesuvius will become extinct.
A half-bushel of potatoes is the price of admiesion to the Salt Lake Theatre,"
Mississippi rats have developed a destructive appetite for sweet potatoes.
At Bridgeport over one million bushels of seed oysters have been taken since September l.
White frost and sleet storms cause the visitors at the Tip-Top House, Mount Washington, to shiver.
The Devanport brothers have returned to Cleveland, wealthy through their spiritual jugglery.
Hon. P. A. Rost, an eminent judge a ex-Confederate Commissioner to Spain, is dead. .,r
A brother of General Burnside has beeD refused registration in St. Louis for disloyalty.
Rev. J. F. South has retired from the editorial chair of the Bowling Green (Ky.) Democrat.
Prof. Milne Edwards is to open a school of practical zoology at the Paris Jardin des Plantes.
Iturbide's young brother won a prize in greased pole contest at Paris, on Nap's birth day.
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Tommy Hadden, who "shanghaes sailor?," is now advertised^as "the wickedest man in New York. y- Li
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Wanted—A poetical economist, to calculate American credit abroad, for the next four years, if the repudiating and anti«tax-paying Democratic aspirants should come into power next' March
Boston Transcript. Dr. Benj»min Brandreth is preparing to make a European tour for recreation and pleasure. He will take several boxes of the pills with him.
Joe Goss, the pugilist, when under arrest in Bow street intimated that England's woes" are likely to begin after the priza ring i? abolished.
Oapt. Joel F. Tyler, of Oswego, is supposed to be the oldest lake captain living. He began his sailor life in 1810, and in 1822 sailed as master of a vessel.
Dr. George A. Dadd, the famous veterinary surgeon, died in Baltimore last week from the effects of his exertions in behalf of the sufferers by the late flood in that city.
Opening of tbe Tomb of William Kufus.
The tomb of William Rufus, in Winchester Cathedral, England, was opened a fortnight ago. The London
Telegraph
says From their first hasty grave William's remains were, at some time unknown, removed to a sareophaims near their altar. This sarcophagus occupies 'an inconvenient situation and the deam and chapel were desirous, if they found that the sarcophagus contained no human relics, to remove it to another site. The doubt whether it held the dust of Rufus dated from the disturbance of the cathedral tombs by the Parliamentary soldiers, who used the bonas of the dead to break the painted window?. At the Restoration tbe remains thus violated were collected into six chests, ranged on either side of tbe altar and one of these actually bore an inscription to the effect that William's remains were there contained. If the sarcophagus had been sacked in 1C42, and the frail contents mingled with the ashes of an inferior yet illustrous crowd in the six mortuary chests, there seemed no reason why the obstacle should not be removed from the choir, and this was what the cathedral authorities designed. But the sarcophagus was not empty it disclosed to the sight of the exploring surgeons a nearly perfect male skeleton, presenting evidences of a previous removal, the remnants of some insignia ot authority. and, as one account states, even the remains of the fatal arrow. This skeleton is "fully believed" to be that of William Rufus and the relics, after accurate memoranda have been made, were reTer-. ently restored to the sarcophagus, whence they are not likely to be removed.
Fung, one of the interpreters of the Chinese Embassy, said that if his parents were with him he should like to live for the rest of his days in the United States.
II. Do Cliamps. the French interpreter, attached to the Chiuese Embassy, will soon return to Boston to espouse the widow of the only son of Harvey D. Parkerj
Evurt Van Allen is the real name of the "wickedest man in New York," and Fulton county is his birth place, where his father, a highly esteemed citizen, re. sides.
An exquisite at the White Sulpher Springs has a wardrobe, carried seven Saratoga runks, containing 65 full suits of clothing, 12 dozen shirts, 25 gold and diamond shirt sleeve-buttons, 13 breast pins, and enough rings to keep two of his fingers as closley hooped all the tima as a wine cask.
The sum spent in 1867, in the four divisions of Central India for the destruction of wild beasts, amounted to $20,000. This money was expended in the extermination of nearly 8,000 animals, as follows: 902 leopards and panthers, 535 bears, 527 tigers, 475 hyenas, and 407 wolves. The reward offerod for the de struction of tigers averages about $25 apiece in the case of man-eaters, the reward is raised to $50.
SPKER'S STANDARD
WINE
I E S
THE BEST BITTERS For Weakly Persons,
FOR THE WEAK, F3R THE PALE, FOB THE SICKLY,
FOR THE AGED, FOB FEMALES, FOB SPRING USE IM
No Bitters Equal to Them
Speer'g Standard Wine Bitters,
—MADE OF—
WINE, HERBS & ROOTS Sfeeb's
Celebrated Wine, so well known, with
PERUVIAN RABK, CHAMOMILE FLOWERS, SNAKE ROOT,
A A N S
EFFERVESCENT SELTZER APERIENT Is a gentle and cooling Cathartic or Purgative medicine, in the form of a Powder, pleasant to take and is recommended and used by the- best Physicians in the country as a most reliable and effectual remedy.
EFFEBTES CE3HT Cubes Dyspepsia, CubesH
eibtitobn,
CubesSick Headache,
MEI/IKEK Cubes Indigestion,
CUSPS COSTIVEHEBS,
CuresPiles,
A E I E N CukesSour Stomach, OubesNebvous Headache,
CUBCS LlVEB CoHPLiINT,
A O W E CubesBillious Headache, CukesRaundi.
heumatic
ubfs e,
It is a most efficient medicine for Females and Children whose stomachs frequently reject ordinary purgative me licines. Bead our pamphlet of testimonials, and as you value your life and health, lose not an hour in procuring a jottle of this most wonderlul remedy.
MANUFACTUBF.D ONLl BY TARRANT & CO.,
ST1® Greenwich. St., New "VorJi. •SWFor Sale by all Druggist,'. "®8 aul8—dGmeod.
J. 4. BllYAN
JOB PRINTER,
L15 MAIN ST.,
LIGHT AND WHOLESOME.
Would you have It So Then use only
NATK0NA SALERATUS.
mm~ IT IS ABSOLUTELY
The
TERRfc) HAUTE. iND
A WORD WITH YOU!
BreadarticU
is the suff
tant
ot
life—your most imporit. Tbe hti
diet. Tbe health of jour
family largely depends upon Its being
GOODS.
'r ad? T* d* tM
"vim-r effericfjvn hit-
Ta* .'dfiaKMaya
August
WILD t'HERRT BARK. 0IN6KR
and such other HERBS and ROOTS as will in all Cases assist Digestion, promote the Secretions ot the System iL the natural channels, and give
TO 1ST IB A.3ST3D VIGOR —TO THE—
Y0UN6 AND OLD, MALE AND FEMALK!
All use it with wonderful sucocss. Brings COLOR To the pale white lip,
BLOOM AND BEAUTY
To the thin face and care-worn cjuntenanca. Cures FEVER and creates APPETITE. Try them. Use none other. Ask for SPEER'S STANDARD BITTEBS. Sold by Druggists and Grocers. See that my signatnie is over the cork of each Bottle.
ALFRED SPEER,
Passaic, N. J., and 243 Breadway, New York. N9" Trade supplied by JOHNSON, HOLLOWAY & CO., Philadelphia: GEORGE A. KELLY, Pittsburg, and by all Wholesale Daalers.
For sale by BA%B, GOLICK & BERRT au!3w*d Tu Thun Sat.
K2.
1st,
LjlsI
Complaints,
PDRF.,"«I
Whiter than snow makes Bread always light, white and btaitiful. Take a pound home to your wife to-night. She will be delighted with It.
Buyers of Soda should try our
NITRONA
Bi-Carbonate
of Soda.
We gn&ranted it not only far inperior to any oth* American make, but even purer than tbs best
%auldcr
Eoplisb Soda.
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TITARRBN'S
IMPE07ED
Yf ROOFING. 7 We are prepared to pmt on this Boot, and' war* rant it for five years. This is the beat and cheap* cat Hoof tn use, and it fire-proof. Oall on
OLt/T & WILLIAMS,
Prairie Oity Planing Mills, corner of tth Mulberry Streets. Ja8dt
G#wfiin$
l!AIR dressing
IT ITS USB
(jray or Pade Hair is quicidy
restored to ifeyouthful coL.ranJ leauty,
aud with the first application a
beautiful glos and delightful fragrance
is gven to the Hair.
It will causelIairto grow on Bald Spots.
It will promoe luxuriant growth.
FALLING
HAR is immediately checked. Fr Sali by all Sraggists. DEPOT relieved from Greenwich St. to 35
BarclaySt. & 40 Pork Place.
PBjtffiONEDalljAR
NEW GROCERY
AND
PROVISION STORE!
O O I
PF.ARFR IN
Groceriecand Provisions,
No.» IthStrfft.oiB door South of the Post Office,
Terre-Jaute. Indiana..
The undersignic has just opened at the above stand, a Brst classFamily Grocery and Provisio Storn, with a lat au I well sel xte-l stock of new and fresh artl:«i HiiiUble for-*ery day use iu families, to wlii.h be calls tie attention of bis friends and the pn lie generally.
Goods deliver any psrt of the city frree of charge. ntghtst cash pr.e paid for tiutry Produce. jy2dt*
Y.
V" i,
«9T
•tr.iti&fiU !aJ lofi Lib Tif* ••fts-tfX"
jx.-i 4son,- :vT£"s^ufi
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ii,
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11, RIM S (KrJ
DRY GOODS"
SEMl-ANXUAL CLEARANCE
1868.
From the above date shall offer our entire Stock of
DRESS GOODS!
COMPRISING ALL THE
NOVELTIES
SAT PRICES THAT WILL
IN S E E I S A E
BEFORE SEPTEMBER 1st.
TUELL, RIPLEY CO., Corner Fifth and Mai a Streets, I
TERRE HAUTE, IND.
MOLLOr.
M. B. MANNING, 0OC8E, flON AND OBNAMEM AL A IN E
Une door list of tbe Star Grocery, XKKBK HAUTK, IND. Plain and Decorate# Paper Dat-giog, Fancy and
Plain Sign Pabting. Ceilings and Walls Painted and Cftcemtneti
in Frcncs Colon.
Pianos aud Natnai Wood Polished in the highest style of the /rt. Gilding on Glass and Japanned Tin, in all Styles,
It will be to thf interest of those wh-- wish to have serviceable work done, to call on me Information in buying lad mixing c-ilnrs, -«lll be furnished to persons ruts or
char,
-*. li"cWdt
BTAXSTLLLK ic IBAWf'OBiMtVlLL K. B. 10. SKCBETART'S OFFICE, I
EvAN3VTi.Lt,
Ind., St-pt.
By order of the Board, s!6dtd J. B. MARTIN, Ssoretary.
MERCHANT TAILORING.
JtBRROBAlEr .....
X# firfliigsul VHJ-U9 9a(J »V *v«
A I O I N
FALL TJRAEE, 1868.
SKK.ri'*"/
__
BAJNTNISTER
10 I ,*fV:
fl
IS NOW RECEIVING HIS .? ..
,, CONSISTING INPABT, OF'FISH ,!
I'
Slill superintends the Merchant Tailoring Department, and guarantees a perf ct fit.
CUSTOMERS, OLD AND NEW, 7
Are cordially invited tocall at ,.
)L
BAIIISITEB'S,'
No. 79 Main Street.
JAS. B. HAGGERTY & CO
DEALERS IN
Tin, (Jopper and Sheet iron
Ware,
Slate
and
Metallic
*U.
%*».•
I- -V
1
FOB
BUSINESS SUITS.
BLACK, BROJIX,
we
BLUE, DAHLIA,
AND 81L VER FOX
BEAVERS!
And fot a Fine Assortment of Blick ani Colored
Cloths aud Doeskin as si meres.
BEAUTIFUL STYLES
of A'lttSRTCA N CASSfMERES of all grades and prices.
Also kept c. n?tdutly on hand a good assortmea
OF
Gloves, Hosiery, Handkerch'fs, Suspenders, Ties, &c.,
HIRT 8,
,Of the best quality, mads to order.
A Good Line of
Woolen Shirts, Knit Jackets, Shawls.
tl^
[A few Nice Ones,
Satchels and Valises.
MB. BLACK
Roofers,
And Manufacturers of
Galvanized Iron Cornice,
Window Caps,
Guttering, &c.
Agents for the Very Best
HOT AIR FURNACES
187 Main Street,
Terre Haute, Ind.
W Work done in all parts of the country on short notice and reasonable terms. mayl2
JMPORTED 7
Wines and Liquors,
CONSISTING IN PART OF
Rhine and Mosel Wines,
BORDEAUX CLARETS,
Lisbon and Burgundy Port
and Sherry Wine,
a
COGNAC BRANDY,
HOLLAND GIN,
Ail strictly PUKK and ot the BEST qualities,
(j. WEISS'& CO S,
87 Main Street,
Between 3d and 4th Sts.,
jalM^n Terre Haute. Indiana.
LOOMINGTON NURSERY.
17th ear. 400 Acres, 10 Greenhonses. The largest and bast stock, 8t000,0^)) Irnit and Ornamental Trees, Hedge Plants. Grape Vines, Small Fruits, Apple and other Nursery Stork, Rotes, Bulbs, Ac., of choic3jt sorts and shipping aiz°*, very low for
Cash
Those *Uo would save money will at once send two red stamps for two Fall Oatalognes. F. K. PHtENIX, alTi!3!n Bloomington, McLean Co., III.
N I O N
AKBR1 AND
FLOUB STORE.
FB l^K HEI9IG A BBO
Manufacturers of all kinds of
O RAC KE US, BREAD and CAKES,
c, bretzel§,
and Dealers In
O E I E S
Oc Lafayette St., between Canal aad Depot, E E I A E ip.30 lly INDIANA.
RAT
l"'tb, 1S68.
Notice is hereby given that the Annual Meeting of Stockholders in this Company will be held at tbe Court House in the City of Evansvllle, on Monday, the 5th day of October, next, at 10 o'clock A. M., at which time an Election will be held for Thirteen Directors, to serve for the ensuing year.
ROACH, ANT,7 PLY, FLXA AND BED-BUG
.. EXTERMINATOR.
Pf5T3SrA.il 15,
323 Olive Street, S«!nt
Leulsi
Mo.
Orders by mail will be promptly attended to and goods sent to any part of the country. mj^0d3m
ws ,»\
ifM no -ECT M. TXTDBS At
Ghat
original color
'Jw.rvH •-.v jvf.f-
iSiM1'sficki
i:
si r-FRENCH and ENGLISH^
E O I
AMBROSIA
I* WHAT IT PCBIMKIt TO II,
A
GENUINE HAIR RESTOBAT1VS, changing
Gray, Iilght, Red or Faded Hatr to the Dark,
Ltrsiaons, 8il«es Tbwbis, which so aicrn youth or age. It will positively eradicate Humors and Dandruff from the scalp, and where there is lifeIn the glands, will oanse anew growth «f Hair to ?ut forth on bald spots. Thousaais are testis ng to the above.
FJ PBICE: ^1,0(11'KR BOITl-i
FORSALK BY ALL DRDflGIHTN,
'BARE, (JULICK 6 BERRY, Agents
may27 Jeod&wGm W
"WR BE
BARRETT'S
/O Vegetable HAIR RESTORATIVE by the N. IT. State I'nlr
iuul ii
tn
it'* origir.nl color
promotes it* (Jrotrtb, rradlcatinp Huwon nr.U Udndru^and fyr Drtsslng an.l llcoutlfyiiKT the Hair, his free from poisonous druc?, doe." irt stain Uio finest fabric, end lenves the Scalp
J.
cieax, t'.
tho Hair men, and GLOSSV.
R. 3iRR£TT & CO.,
DOCfOB WHITiIEB
AHEOULaK
GBADCATK of MEDICINE,
as Diploma at Office will show, has loiigor in the treatment of Venereal,been Sexualengaged and Pcivate Diabases than any other Physician ia St. Louis.
MSypkilis, Qonnrrhta, Gleet,
Sn-icft»rs,
It is sslf-tvident ihat a physician v.-iu cunfinesqlmself exclusively to tho study of cer tain class of discajes aud Croats thousands ot cases every ysar, must acquire greater iklil in that specialty than u« in ge&er-ti prattle ..— Many pnyslclans, recognizing thli fact, IntrJuce patisnts to tho Djotor after reading his Medical Pamphlet. Cjmaiunicatiunj confidential. A friendly talk will eost you nothing. Office central, yet retired—No. 617 Cbtrie? ssreet, St. Louis, Mo. liters, 'J
DOCTOR WILBER
OFFICE,Bootreats
CONSULTATION AND KaOJtP-
Ttoy M3, CIS \Va,hiag:na Av aae, St. Louis, Mo,, with the greatest success all Diseases of Women. Leuchoroea, or Whites, Falliog, Inflammation or Ulceration of tLt Womb, Ovaritis, Pruritis, Amenorrhea, Menorrhagia, Dysmenorrhea, and Sterility, or Barrenness also, every disease conneotei with Puberty, Menstruation cr Pregnftnoy. -Since the Do:tor con-flnss himself exclusively to tLe treatment of these complaints, and treats a very largo number of cases, it folio that his knowledge of them must be far more extensive and accurate than that of physicians in general practice. Send stamp for Medical Pamphlet of thirty-sixpages. No matter wlio have failed, read what h? says. Patients in every Western State. Cures guaranteed. Consultation by letter or at office free. Booms for patients requiring daily attention. A lad assistant. Heur 9
a.
exceptod.
energy
Having the
fcfcaMt-e
^KM"fSsaflt
Sl
now conccded by tho public to be tlic very best Prenaratjon fur Kostorine Gray or fokil Hair
rcopy
W
Proprietors,
ilAirCHESTEH* 2i. H. /ciodgy, Q«aera1 Nortb-West
UBl»
2ai
ta Agents. A. nt Tefre liaaCb.
VAV 18, Agents for Uvjvilij wtfnt
Orchitm
Hernia an.i Hupture all Lrinary Ouease* and Syphilitic or Mtrcurial Afficeiotu of th'. Throat, £kin or JBotes
ace treated with unparalleled
success. Spermatorrhea, Sexual Debility and Impotence, as tQd result of sett abuse In youth, seiu»l eccass-s in uaturor years, or .thi-r causes, aud which oducesomeof thj following eflerte, as Nocturnal Emisiions, Bioiches, Debility, Dl«ainess, Diwuess of Sight, Coufu8io.v ot Ideas, £vil Fortbodings, Aveisiuu to Society of Femalos, Loss ot Memory and Sexual I'oWor, aud rendering Murrlagu improper, are perm an en ly cu red.
The Djctor's opportunities in hospital and private practico are unsurpassed in St, Louis or an'y other city. Back fills of St. Louis papers urove that he has bsen located there longer by years tbacauyother so advertising. The establishment, library, laboratory and appoint.asr.ts are unrivsilad in the Wes:, un rivalled an/ srhere. Age, with experience, cuu be relioJ upon, and tbe Doctor C2n refer tu uieny physiulaus throaghout the country. Iu past tuocess and present pssltton he stands without a compeiltor. Tbe
WrKlazsofa
Physician whose Repnta-
tlus fs tnloo-wiae. ulionld be worth Beading. Docioa W'airriEB publishes a Medical Pamphlet relating to Ven^ieal Dlseair.i* aad the dissstruus aui varied consequences .f self-abuse, th,: will be sest to any address 1:. a sealod envelope for ttro stamps. It coatslns fullsyapto:n lls:s that will euatL tnose affected to determine the nature of thoir complaint and giro a written sia'temem of thai, case that will answer al'-~o«t t»* well for the purpose of treatmentasa petsou iaterTie'.v but where Itis cnmeni-nt, tlib Doctor sfen:ild be cousuitiedp?rsoually. Those hvvlug fiie^ia iliat may require advice, Cuii juppiy thee. wilt, this valuablo work by seudiug their address, with statim. lnus you oan assist the aui.-.-tanate without thoir kno-^-irg tbeir btiiaf-.i tor. Certainly no subject is of more impor tance than puaity of blood aiil perfect manhood.
tu.
1 tt. »r
a,5t
M., Sundays excepted.
ti 7 a. Sundty-
MOTHERS! MOTHERS!! MOTHERS!!! DON'T FAIL TO PltOCTTJE
Mrs. Wiiisinw's SootMi Syrtp,
For Children Tee tiling. This valuable preparation has been used with NEVER FAILING SUCCESS IN THOUSANDS OF CA8ES.
It not only relieves the child from pain, but invigorates tha stomach and bowels, corrects acidity, and fives tone and
15
to 7 r.
t6 the whole
system. It will also instantly relieve
Griping in tha Borcelt and JTitid Cntic. "We believe it the BEST end Sin EST REMEDY IN THE WORLD, in ail cases oi JDYSENTEP.Y and DIARRTKEA IN CHILDREN, whether arising from teething or any other cause.
Full-directions for using will accompany each bottle. Be sure and call for •••MRS WINS LOW'S SOOTHING
8YP.CP,"
fac-iimili
of Cmms 4
Perries,"
on tha outside wrapper. All others are base imitations.
STOUAtiE, COMMISSION & GUSH,
OWEN TULLIB E. "J3YAKI
E. R. BRYANT & CO.,
(Successors to J. H. TUBNEB,)
Forwarding rommlsslon Merchant* DZAtEA* in
Orain, Floor and Halt.
Highest
market price paid iur
an
Kinds
Agents for
ol
(•rain
STAB UNION LINK.
Ware*Hou«e on IVlain Htrset, Near the T. H. A I. R. B. Depot fZ'i-'wtf
JOBS BANCV. AMiKZO niiiii
HANBY& CO., ftfORAOV,
JOHN
CAVini
ON A50
A I N E A E S
Warehouse on First St., at tbeCansl Itnln.
fiiHBE HAliTK INP
8. HARBiBT.
IOWA
J. ii. ilAliSii
REAL ESTATE AGENCY. FARMS, WILD LANDS, And City Property of every descrlpilon, fcr
Bile.
AnezpeHeno* of fifteen years enable cstoin(ire satlstactioB in every department of hus oes* rs'ating to a general Seal Istate Agency.
HARBERT St MARSH, WALNUT 8TBXXT,
alTdwly De« Moi®*s,lo'
A
J"
?',
ASTROLOGY.
ASTROLOGY
^ooii"oi!®L,w GOOD SEWS FOB Air
•1,000 TO ANT PERSON WHO WILL IUDAL
rpflfi NBVSR.FAILINO MAD-
-L AMI HAfBAXli i§ th* b«t Ik* VI*11 b"*
All
trouble—all who have baas unfonaaaul.n
f0.n"0PM
b«»n dlMppojQUI, WMhtd
and blasted by false promises and deceit—all
hi,, h.. •».« -—. -.—
a
vn
tave beea misled and trilled wtth-»Ufl» toiler '°/®lTl"»nd sattafactlon. AU srho ara tL doubt of the a£f»cttona of those they love, oonsalt her to relieve and satisfy their minds.
I In Love Affairs She Never falls
She has the secret of winning the aSsottons of the opposite *»x. She shows yon tbe likenesi of your future wIN or husband, or absent friend She guides tU single to happy marriage »nd make. tb» married h»ppj. Herald and has been solicited in Innumerable Instances and U.»reeuU bas «lwa,s b«n ,he mejus o^"
Speedy aud llapi» Marriage,
She Is. th»ri-.fors. a sure Uependenoe. it Is wjl kuuwn to thepoblic at Urge that she was the flrat and she Is the only parson in this country whooan show tue li^eiiess in reality, «ud who oan«lv««n tlie^satlsfactlon on all the concerns ot life, which can je tested and proved by thousands both ned and single, who dally and eagerly Visit hT,"
To alt in business her advice Is inv.lq.ble sh,
,.'t^sri2ia5w
B''"?nown,fact
ut
makes Illiterate precsn-
,rs her advertisements and try to Imiiaie
-iaJani» Itaptmol Is the seventh daughter of th. .«ventU daughter she was born wuh aVtnra! ft, she can foretell jour very thoughts She
4*Su
cores drunkenness. one
Therefore, come one, come all, to 1 1 1 ii of be a A re a 1ib. Cincinnati, Ohio.
ThfiMo. Ladies, gl Gentlemen, 81,60.
Wili
itn'iW8r
.ut a tee
Ol
no letters »IID
gl and
s-ceut
stamp Is inoloss.l
A.tdrrt« Look Bos 631. augttklwU
MUSICAL.
THE PEOPLES PLtTFOBM
FOR THE
FALL CAMPAIGN
Oi
18Q8.
1. Mon of all j.artioi agrco tftat my candidates public favor are the best ever brought out on a platform. have been tried for years, have stood unflinchingly, fcavi. come up to everythiug that they wore rocuainieiidad to Dd, and aretbepvo-pl-s choice tvcrywhoie.
J. In opposiiiju to ail wi.'e-worksrs and petty udptfciAturi* my rftudlJAtea havo nteadilj rose tip, gathered stringib, #ad stan Is this day united as tho Strongest host ever known to the history of th.'country.
S E E
L.
1. The fines and best lot of FIB-tT CLA33 PIA N05 a„d all otiior ninis of Musical Initrumsuts ever ofl'drod fjr stlj in the West, can be foiind at Ki&dnot'a Palac^ of blasjc. ii. Huudt^diot purchie.rs wbo bare been mJor aiy 1'ianoifjr ^^arcj, v'gtee ihut the/are the bttt. tailing Pirtuos kuowii. 3 FuccbAiiai largely lor cash, »la,by occatri6 'ixcrfasi-.u bcilJiu^ jf ia/own, thus £U/ cu3fciii9r9 fviil rdoti»d
tht
jii atiwh aav.tig- aod cate bargain
c^brhido/ iiiw ev.^t kuj.vu iu rha oi tuuo trc»dy tieroiofor-. 4. No wld iu«ty a()ck ju ha Lid (j gst VH.'idAailag tba litaatZapo t-J ftr.r.lif'i t.i it. 5 I (im In favur fdii pArtUi nwitbsj :i th. plifcffj.m, aa I juAU zaikifpocUl tog yaur voie this fail.
rv
PALACE OF MUSIO,
i*.
OliUl SSiVBSK,
ti ta .a i.T iN iJ.
•MUSIC.
J.
a. Jji ^Di^MANiN,
DilALikU I
•OHGA«S, "r.
loiins, uuitars, Fiutes, azd all kinds ol Musto. llerchaDdiss, No.
91
Wabash Street,
TBKBK UAUTS, INDIANA
iL'NINU AND isi^PAl£lNG ot PIAN'JO aud c.cor Instraueuts will te promptly attended to. OLD PIANOS will be taken in inade foi NKW
OMlII.
aGir,Sdwt« LIMDSMANN.
rj^HE SAINT LOUIS
I A N O
SUUiAUlimt 10,UFA1.
.The Piiiiios cf th!s OViapazi/ ar© esasatially
Pianos for Western People.
hey are not only made at home, but are well -1e. They have taken
Four First Premiums,
«t Westein Falts. They possess nnrivalled excellence. toue and linisb, and cumpar. well In ah respects with t^e best instruments ot Eastern Manufacture.
Prices vary rrom $450 lo $700. ACCOBUISU 81 Tl.£ AND riNISH. 4aT"E?er Piauj
Is10
warranted for Fire Tears."IBB
OLD IN8TRUM HINTS F.X^LIa.NOEli AT LIBERAL BtTE9. Warehouse 1J1 South Flftn Street, corner or tWalcut, ai.'l opposite the Southuru Jlolel. I n»j271ty
I A N O N S 1 E
teacheu
Instrumental and Vocal Music.
Orders loft ai Liii'If?mar*'s or Katzonb&ch's promptly attended to.
lit si
taly813rn.
of refereuces ^iTets.
TiuBiiiii
HaUTE
lllUMEKCi.il.
(JOLLKei,
Corner M,tin anl' 6th Streets,
[OVER TUELL, RIPLEY
CO.]
A
FXTRAKCK Fl:OM FIFTH STREET,
is the oldest nn.'. most reliable Institution of the «lnd in the State, instruction River, in all the .aiiches pertaining i. a thorough business Edu(htK.ti. surh as iOOK-KfcfcPI\8, PE.YMA.Y3HIP, MKRiA.MtLK
Al,riLAfiOS, 4c.
A Scholarship in this Ckllege Is good for Lif-j. {iviu^ the Student the privilege of Bevlewisg
It Pleasure, Free of Charge.
A r^w Paptifl will tia admitted, iu Aritbmstfc tiid r^Dm«D«bip( at 9^,00 montii,
NO YACAllONS.
For further information, call and is* th* 3:bool Setir.rCoilegs Paper. Adiress,
GARVIN fc OWEJf, mhl.Sdtf PRINOirALft
UNDERTAKERS.
NDJSKTAKBK,-
1. W. O'COIVNELL HivUg pnrcbassd back from K. IT Chadwlck, Gruber A Co., tbe Unlettakera XatablisGmant, and having bad seven y*ars c*»sriansa ia Ut* busin»si, ii now prepared to fttrnlsh Hetalic Burial I'sses, Cssketa, anl \v*o«d«i Ct*fflJs, of a'.I itvles and sizes, from the b?«: and largest stock of burial material in the State, at 10* Main Street,. Terre Ha:i:e, Indiana. dwtf Terre Haute 29.Wa
8 A A A
UP^ERTAKEIl/
It
prepared to executei 1 ordsrs tis Uaa with •eatnsas and dispatch jrner of
