Daily Wabash Express, Volume 18, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 29 September 1868 — Page 3
S^ECIAV Neurit***!
DDK
xo THE
NEtfWf AS» MH*MTATW ,-hose sufferings hajre been
}£& treatment
o««t a Sof'tho heart
untary discbarges. upon
frequently get out °r^® nockyfor l« It ropy on sometlmeethick, mUty^r^^
rj9e t0
mind congtant d«e»'
the top j—
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tired
of company,
st,2? f". ,"sb«
or leaties13'la tb? _^f^Kcho0f if bright? "Do iiant? The "if in society bb well Do yon you enjoy you"^^ gj.y jj pnr^e yoar b^^ttj|^*"^^rB8nor
youT
if
A
you feel mncn flagging, given to fits of
If#oidonM4ay it to your liver or Have youreatless nights? Your back
tSyour kueea leak and have but ^tle "P*tiu and yon attribute tbii to dyepep»a^P
"^!~jftiis«i,ssfs3as»
The organB j^^^amwtMBk, that those bold aXnf'cue^e"cr^lrfe. 'WcceB»fol
oMne»0orpa*ip1iaUon oftJ« Iwavt. They are never afraid tbey cannot succeed in buBineee
j!"yayiSE€Sii'Sip^
{:rom
dtani
oJaaS that has reduced the general »ystem bo much a. to induce al TlS^t^Xwde
BdJ[ rc^f £a
Diuraic FL01D "*XT1A!*T hVii the eat Diuretic, and is a certain ?ure for diseases of the Bladder, Kidneys, Gravel, Dropsy Organic Woaknews, Fmsle Complaints, General' Debility, and ail diseases ofthe Urinary Ojganf, whether existing in Male or Female, from wh»iev«r caoee originating, and no-*jaattop of
"Tf
0oD?reatmenf
i, sab -nlttsd to Consumption
or Insanity may ensus. Our ApbU aud bl°od
None
LadieB Take Particniar Notice.
fHH REAL V1LPEAU FMALR 1'ILLS. WABRANTBD FRENCH.
TIIKSltafterwards
PTLL8, so oeletirated'fcan/yeafs ag6| in Paris, for the relief of female irregularties and so noteriou* tor their criminal umployment in the practice of abortion, ar« now offered for sale tor the first time in^Aiiw. ca. They have beeu kejit in comparative obscurity, from the fact that the originator Dr. Velpeau, ij a phyiloian in Paris, of greaf ^eattU apd rtilot ooBHclentious ^rlnciplefl. and W withheld them from general use, lost they should be empioved for unlawful purposes, lnotercomlng femaleobitructious, they seiln to btf truljr omnipetent, bursting open the flood gateB from whatever cause may have stopped thera but they are ,offaj eil_to the publio only for legitimate, hse, and a 11,^11 ts are forkldden to sell them when it is endepttood that the object is unlawful. ... 0iu«0N.-irMarried Ladies should .n«v»r take them when there is any reason to believe themselves pregnant, for they will be sure to prod uee a
mM
','w1#§iAOOMBtCB, Gaheral Asreut for United States and Oanadas, at Albany. N. T. Sold by all Druggists. dAw till jan 1,18C9.
Where one was sold a few years ago, a thousand are sold now. They strengthen, warm and invigorate the part upon which they are applied, and relieve ner-voiH-affeetlens of the bowels, lumbago, palna of the side, and usually all looal pains. In affections ot the kidneys they are of great service,
lame Rack. New Tobk, Nov. 23, 1869.
T. Allcock & Co.—QenQaincn: I lately suffered severely from a weakness In my back. Having heard your Plasters much recommended for cases of this kind,
I procured," one, and the result was
a 11 could deiire. A. single Plaster cured the In ™k" Yours respectfully jjBIQGS,
proprietor dt theBrandreth House.
Principal Agency, Brandreth House, New York. Sold by all Druggists.
Health Depends upon flood Digestion. "Weakness of the Stomach" i« the Bourse moreevils than were contained in Pandora's Box. Debility, headache, nervous tremors, pilpitatim ef the heart, aud looal pains innumerable, are its direct consequences. It obscures the intellect and giua'birth to Ufe moat ab3nrd aud incoherent 6ub drtili y, and the Remedies nA»1rA4 A^ltlAn af (ho ahrttta will fancies incapacitates a man for business, and readers persistent exertion next to impossible. Yet. straoge to say, Isdiokstion is the most neglected of all ailments. And this is the more extraordinary from the-fact that an absolate, infallible specific fo» the disorder can be obtained in every oity, town and village of the United States.
HOSXETIER'S STOMACH BITTBBS takes as wide a range as the maladv it cures. Itpervadu evtfiy c'v.iized portion of the Western Hemisphere, and its celebrity as a tonio and alterative is everywhere establlshep. It is due to the common sense of the American public to say that the demand for lt ia immense, a|id con tlnually "Oil the increase but still thousands continue to suffer from Dyspepsia, with the gre it fact staring them in the faco that a remedy for it exists, as It were, within arms-length of every suffeTer. Such the Inconsistency. of .human nature I Day by day, however, the number of thoae Whomanlfest this insane indiffjrenoe to their own health and comfort diminishes and the time will come, it is coafiedntiy beilived, Wh?^ the disease will b^-ex-pelled from the category of prevelent disorders by this lnsompirabls el Iterative and restorative sept9 Swim
HAS THE [SUMMER ENFEEBLED |I0C.? Nine out of every ten to whom this question is addresis-d, if they an*#er it candidly, wiU-4n-Bwer it In the affirmative. Some may reply to it from a sick bed [others, of a stronger constitution and greater powers of endurance, may only experience a slight lassitude as a consequence of the tcrrld season. But some portion of the vitality oif all human beings ooie out of them under the pressure of great and continuous heat, and the sooner tho l(!»s t$ completely repaired, the l*ss susceptible wftl the syiitem be to unhealthy influence of the Fall malaria.
The moat cental andwhoUsame tonlo that has ever been offered to man—as a means of recruiting his exhausted strength, and fortiffying him against the attacks r-f disease is HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTEB8. Taken at this season it is a perfect safeguard against intermittfit fever, bilious affections, and all the epidemics which follow elose upon the expiration of the Summer. It ts an tnvigoraut and alterative without any of the drawbacks which uttach to mere stimulants, and is the only preparation ef the hind which a conscientious physician would feel laolined to presori|eior ladisa ia 4«l:oate healti»._ Wp'hiog can beinar^pure^moreiianiales^ restore the vigor of the cys'.em permanently and thoroughly, without exciting the pulse or the brain. sep\6dwlw
Catarrh can tie Cured! HEADACHE—At onofc telierwl. BI Of! COLDS IN tfflB HEAD-—Vanulshed.
BIAJNESS—Overcome. WEAK *YE9—Made Strong. A8THMA—QnicWy cured. All of the ahove complaints temtflon to S'iiffSring humanity, can be cured try the nse of thewoil kaownrame^lg p§. ||f
RAEDER'N GERMAN 8NFFF. It never falls to care, is quick in its operatiou'. and being put up in neat metalio box an, it never loaea its virtue. Hundreds of testimonlala could bashown to prove Tts g&odneis, but It 1 needless, for once being used it rapidly wins its way into favor. F*r sale by |11 Druggists. Pri«k 35 cents, or aand 60 cents to 6. V. Seymour Co., Boston, nd reoetreV bo* by «Marn aaall. •v
IRA QBOYER, Jb.,
gftMlfll 2 3A«*ut for the Qenasm Snuff.
sPEoiM^wynw
"I &&>%, *m MAWRlSB*SM*f*' Teaf «&*««« to OMjugaifBlieitt* ^l«inanfT!6^SrtfeSW6^ lefit PhyifHaW/'oii'irtie mtrtfr* iWlSM&VSVt dent t® rou'Si*n"dHfcrfjr *«nhoS9f«Wt letter envelopes, free of «haT£».
1
AED iAjteOOIlWION,
Add reia' BOW
PMHdMpKa.iF*. sepeidwtfm
We are not Castlroa. Cast Iron undergoes marled elfan^t* In4«'the alternate acficrn of heatalid cold', irtid bedy pv&&itw& *n teyumar. &*- combination'©?1 deft&te*%huse'and$ftfei,' ^hrai ajretoqultfttefy sensitive to'atraospiierfc? and, pVrfedtoi kgi»ito'«ad4en'iid "vwfoS v*rLatiotfs »f temperature b'f Wlire'prjecarftfcM 'stri^urft
At hl's eefroB' the,:affierence\(i»t-rt%etr k*^ peratorri of'iftgtft and ftaylk^ttfalet' Ithateiafr any other perfoS of the year, and ttflf gtbmaOh. the liver, the bowels and the nervo** «yi»tefti irfr'kpt to receivo v'iblent shocks from these cbaBge*i Bultingj low neijirat.fever, fevor ,and apie, Trein»teni ie« i^iSk.'j'^3" reinforce ttieae qgitaiSt erefor«, witjCtbififiweat aad ogetable^ouicti.and altor&HjWj irlz TEE'S StOiTACH BITTEE. fU6effect dflthlil, at chlecs
i-:
ar®
supported from-ttyeee »ourcea, andthejieaUh aud
Mnq&SE ward oi 18 years, prepared by U. T. uelmi»uiji»1 Druggist, 604 New Yor.k, and lM South lOtn-st., Philadelphia, Pa. Price—$1.35 per bottle. or 0 bottles for 8C,W, ilivored to any addraaa. Sold bv all Druggasl. everywhere. «as*
are OKNDiNE unlesidone up in eteelwlth fac-slmlle of myChemiBigner^ HttMBOL'D.'
engrnvi cal VVa a2-Heot-w*
XHE
Capital,
iff
If Bat instautly. tho EX0BL8IQB Brings back the tint that charms the eye
|9
i. And Nature owns that cunning Art
1
p"n^'
Ihrigorant is tobrace np t^a Whole vi
ta] organftatfon, and regulate its action, Useful at all Hta sons as mean* of promoting p«rfeot
]i7
digestion, an evin andaatnral J^w ofihjle.fnd a Vns ttme^**um^miuwtt "Wj iMn of heaU»y condition of the bowels and the skin, it &"#»»
'-'J 'i iu-. IShifwtllr
fa espscially n**?easary in tlbe Fall, when Itie com plaints arising from checked'penpiration ate so
Mt
mon. It fouud, by tbdw who aTe in the' of this agreeaHe aid ttnequailed Ionic, that it so strengthens and fortifies the bedy as to render it praof against tl^e ino^4^^flu^ cnces which infect the a{r"during tlio prevalence ^epiJemic^^^,
TRUST 00.
I or THE cut or kew ioek 'ffo. 3J8 BROADWAY,
ONE MILWON DOLLiBS
CII AUTRE ED BY TIIE STATE
Dabits It. Makoam, Pres't. 3^ig.4ffiRBf£ti Ifec'y. Bseeivei Deposits and allows FOUBrPEB GENT INTEREST on all Daily Balance?, subject to" Check ot. Sight SPECIAL DEPOSITS forjSixMonthH, or more, may be made at five per cent.
Capital of ONE MILLION DOLLABSis diviamong over 500 Shareholders,' comprising many gea'tler^B# of large £|f.eal,th and- flwnpial experience, who are also personally liable to depositors for^ obligattons «f^e Company to double the ambuut of their capital Btock. As the NATIONAL TRUST CO.' receives deposits in iar«e or small amounts, aiyf permits them to be irawn -^n a whole or in pait by JOH'EOK AT SIGHT and WITHOUT NOTIQE/ainjwihg Interest en aix BAitr. bamKcES, parties throughout rte coantry 'eftiikeep accouols In this InstifbtiQit with special a^y^ntages of eecnrlty, convenience and profit. -cIdztiH Jel7dw6m
=^"To OWMrs or Horses.^ Thonsands of Horsea die y?arljr from flpllo.f-. This need not be. Dr. Tebias' Venetian Horse Liniment, in pint bottles, price one dollmiwiU positively cure every case, if given accormfe to the directions, when first taken. It is wanSjnted superior to anything else for OuU^AfMSfEftins, Old Sores, Swellings and Sora^fnroat. It is no new remedy,"but of 21 yearf*' standing, and ap* proved by£fctoe first H0in»&en in tlie country.— C61. Phil»gBush, o^ie^Jerome Park Courae, has used re^ommeB^ it to his jfdende. Qja§f"is^are constantly %wytjBl for it, rom the faacing jffiSIea*Tn~"England.. jmas stood the test of tllhc. ni.one Wks cy^rlt|ico® bnt continues its use BegoUect to g^, Dif\Jr(||aa' Venetian Horse HUiimentiin piatt botfle^vaB
other. Said by out the York.
tNOBBASE OF SALES, f'i'
ALLCOCK'S POROUS PLASTERS.
4
Can her own living hues impart. Chrlstadoro'sHairPreservative. Oh, how, beautifully glossy, your hair looks of late, Maria. Yes, Julia, einoe I have used Cristadoro's Hair PreBorAative and Beantifier, my Hair, haslimproved out.altogether.
Sold by Dragglau,ana applied by all Hair Dressers. Manufactory No. 68 Maidea .La^e.Princlpal Depot No, 6 AstorHouse. ,iCi
"MASHOOn.'' —Another Sew Medical PampAet from the pen of Da. Cpbth. The "Medical rimeB" says of this work: "This valuable treatise on thecause and cure of prematuro decline, shows how health is impaired through seoret Abuses of youth and minhoed, and how eaiii/ regained. It give] a cleir Bynopsis of ihe impediments to marriage, the causa and effects of nw*.
"pocket edition of the above vfiil bertof ^rardea dn -eeeipt of six slampsr by aWresilflg ^ocioJ O^TtS, No. 68 North Charles Street, Baltimprer -S^' juiyl3d% -S -j-
I IT
SORAT
Int.
SCRATCH! SG^M^fUH in from 10 to 48_*ottfS.——-
Wheaton's Olntkent cuires"" The Itch, ffheaton's Ointment oures Salt Bhenm. ffheaton's Ointment cures Tetter. tFheatoa!s OlntmeBt litres ^BartMt*ilt«h. ffheatoH's ointment Cures Qlt BojFCS. ffheaton's Olntiaent enres Every Kind
OF RTRBT HDM0B LIKB MA6I0. Mav Price, 60 centr a box by mail, 60 cents. Address WEEKS A POTTEB, No. 170 Washington Street, Boston, Mass: Tor sale by all Druggists,
Boston, Sept. 18,1867-3ta wdwly
titn rft. .njw
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Goats^^
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Clothing-manufacEurers and purchasers of Spool Cotton for use on Sewing Machines, demanding the best and strongest 7 !»t«
tocSIX QORD, mm a "Will find J. & F. Coats' No§. 50, 60 & 70
Expressly adapted to their wants, fw* Jy7deod3m •.
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JOHN ARMSTRONG,
Gunsmith and Stencil Cutter.
Flour, Whisky«nS iaok brnnili, KUo-Piatet foi marking Glothing, oat to order. «m Qun made aad repaired in the bast of style
Ail work warranted to giTe aatfafartion. She, a door Bait of tbe Maw Oonrt House wn Ob'o st.eet, *t th* Vlso count? Hay 8oal*i. (dfc g* t-a* V.'t 4-i S.i
»tc
J^RCHITBCT & BUILpfiB|
J. A. VBYDAGH^
Plana, SpeoifiOrtlonttt fttiperintendanoe, and Detail Drawings fnrniahod for every deaciipttM of in a
South east corner of Main and rata
Streets, ovtr I'Mineily's Drug store. mySFdly
BE3
(HiiiinniimT »niH, (kxoDi nniiiTi)ii
OoVBT HOBS*.
.in Terms of 9ub
Wit( 8S^ ii%dra)ibe^^ ^!:...r..^.....»' 8 'Toi-three months, in adraaoe2 65 Jofeeke menth, in advancr & Deliverable to City BubacriMcvaidb cts. per week
Single copiea, 6 oenU.
«5^iWoVaeA#:
you have found m? you haven house to rent,,..
dVei^lsliuc in UieDtUy
"We haw been carrying on he Louis-
ih*
f*d
wAo
ednertutd,
tpetifible degree who didn't adveriise liber-
•». .a
A' lEW WORDS TO TEHPEBANOX PEOPLE.
p€||( that thisxounty will-go Republican, but Mr. Stewart's friends claim that he
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Will: be elected Sheriff, ahd tase their hopes of his election on the expectation I thati many Bepublicans will not support
n. It is true that Filbeck, who was nded in the army and incapacitated f$r
^iard labor, did attach
a beer saloon to
his boarding hetise fot ,tfa(e pftrp*P!4if making a living, but he can truly say to JSteWart as Mr. Lincoln said to Senator
Douglas, "Yes, I have sold liquor, but you weie my best cuattSher.' The ocly'dilrerende between you and me on that subject {hat while I was on one Side of the i^nter pouring out liquor, you werA.pn •thejother side
We want it distinctly understood that weiarenot making an argument against
Stewart's election because hej "a ahd are'opposed to dragging the ,,f,elpperant5e question i^to politic i, but as Mr. Stewart and his friends arc trying to make capital and votes for hii out of the fact that his opponent has ke a c4ffeeri&o&e^ is l^if& iiic Hfce pu lic should know, that Stewart has for mi ny years been a frequenter of tippling
hfe
T, [-'I ,j0tojre.-k«^er^i through Depot* lQP^kj^ace, New
an 1 steaa^
Gdwlm
ADOBOJg^BATi
Old Father Time takes many a year 09 To tutu to white dark colored hair
ft
supj^orter
fr,i
and customer^, of
gr sho|)l, thlAt ne has spent fiis money in sly in coffee hotttSif buyifcg liquor, and (ti eating" every time-be has
been
a
can-
didate^or. o^et J|)at he.gsef wjpskymengine for political purposes, and that hejdrinks more liquot himself than Filbeck Theaptctt ^ef^Minl^ to^Afiiifj he| does, they can be easily substantiated by proof, for we have drawn the picture vqrv mildly. "3"
to advance the cause, by in
^hat the supporter and customer
shops is anybetter than
He
of grog*
IBe^Tceeper. If
ttjere'w^e'nd such menJiB Stewart, tlTe«& would be no whisky saloons kept., ^But we cab not balieve that any Repubti^an temperance man will vote for
Stew*
canfieP^^^^jB^ISfently, unless 'thinks' a Democratic whisky man is' 'tetter than a- R^nMican one.— ne of them may say, however, that -tljey will
vote for. neither candidate for
eriff but remember, Republican voter» that not voting for Filbeck is the .same giving Stewart a half vote and you light as w^U help directly to elect him, to do
ao
iindirectiy. The Republican
temperance man who connives at Stewart's election, either by voting for him, or by refusing to support Mr. Filbeck, ajUBt state his sylogism in this way: 11 JMajor PasmsEs—I agree with
Filbec^'s.
C1BLKD wnse*Tf«4n^ oiij
3}
ft »'*&i s»ifmh ua
nUifi 11# sw4ra»t* «Bi
JOHS & HC6H A€CHISCL08S,a SOLE AGENTS IN NEW YOBK,Si«
Mi?
Ijilbeckin all his political spinions. 1 concede that he is an Earnest, hard-work-ing Republican, and that he was
a
good
soldier, who shed his blood in sdpport of it^e Government, but I don't like his course on the whisky.question I
I Minor Plt*MisESi-i»t don't agreewlth Stewart on any political opinion he holds. I know that he always
has opposed any
measure of the party to which I belong, apd thirfk hls'conduct, during the war, ^as infamous, and his record on the whif» ky question is as objectionable to
me as
Conclusion.—Therefore, I will help to eject a rebel sympathiser over a Union sdldier, either by voting for him, or not voting at all.
Such logic as this, if'carried out, will break up party organization, and weaken the cause of temperance it«elf.^p A£v
Temperance men, look at this qqestion. fairly, and consider it with sense and reason. Ask yourselves what you will have gained by helping to put Stewart into office, and
if
__
N^WOotrmsa ovlaonmie, aa deliverod at tlie New Fork Museum of Anatomy, embracing the, subjects: WWr Jfe'W* «Wt What^WlilVe fWr1 YoutH, Maturityand Old Age^MaskMdOenerl iiy Reviewed. The Caufe of IndinatlQBjJmM^ InVe lMsd Ner«rous IMMms* ^W»wt«i-«!^*ar. iagd phuoaophlcally CoaMHarvU^iK Pocket olumes containing theae Lectarea «Btbafor^ warded on receipt of four stamps, by addressing: Sac'x Niw Tobk Mvsvrat or Asatovt,618 Broadway, New York. marlGdly
jou don't see it, let us'tell
ypu what the effect will be. At the next election, if a Republican temperance man is a candidate for office, these same Democrats, with Stewart at their head, will electioneer against our Candidate upon tbe ground that his friends defeatfed Filbeok.. They will try to bMggout your btafns with the club that
TOSpjyat
into
their hatids for you must renwnibist that all men who drink and sell whisky are not Democrats. "While Stewart will get the vote of every Democratic whisky bloat and whis ky seller in the county, he will also get the votes of the Democratic temperance menThe Democrats who vote against Stewart will &Qt do so on the whisky question, for you might as well sing pMltn&toa desd howte astb try to tlpMt a P^b^ct'at oit the. whisky plank of his platform. $hen why .dtould Repo^lican tempersaa» man hesitate to support Fil» bedr.
We cannot btieBS ifiA %Miy sincere
ieteSfywfcrt1#*!!be•bari.
a favorite win this tiflae,"Aia PMf^e aye beginning to.find oat wlaVjil» HfEasmons are worth, Ima are leanting «S(w»iri 3Dflila habits, and they are tireiof hflarfeg th« pot e»lling the kettle black.
Tiaair!—W. BL Sfif iwt, fol-
lowing ^ut his B^4er Riifi|ah. ibstincte, gave the people of this city oia.'lat Saturday, a nice specimen of conduct'Jor a ^tpodel peace officer, tiy enea^ing in a Street ^£^t with his toothar-i^-law, John
D6es Stewart expect to fight
to
of
Ti
you want anything,
Express,
ah office,
|which require him
the duties
to see that others
Ckeep the j^eace? We Buppose he is trying to ImitSte tlie style of
coadhoting a cata-
these people during the war, and it is but natural that he should admire now their maaner of crushing out freedom of speech fetplihe will find thrff ^lildfmf unarmed
The charge Mr. King makes against Slewart isia very grave onej viz: thst he was willing to sacrifice his own property for the pleasure it would afford him to see his butternut friends burn his neigh bers property. If this charge is true, Stewart is better qualified for the position of private in a penitentiary than to hold the responsible office of Sheriff.
We give
Stewart
•mm PERSONAL. fiiW »li A Mrs. H. C. Yictor is writing1 a History of Oregon. __
Clara Louise Kellogg will sing only^in concert this winter. The Menken was buried in Paris feder the name of Madam Barclay,1 aged 26r"
The Hon. John
M'!
[n this view of the case, we cannot odnceive how an^true i'ri^id of temper^nce expects
Mrs. Leslie Stephen, a daughter of Thackeray, is traveling in this country in company with her husband.
Frederick Hudson, long the managing editor of the Hew York Herald, is writing his recollections of journalism.
Colonel Homer B. Sprague, of New Britain, Conn., has been elected ProfesEor of Rhetoric in the new Cornell TJni-' vanity.
Gen. Carl Schurz will thoroughly canvass the State of Mieaouri in October, having thirty-six different appointments within its borders.
Two female preachers recently took part in the recent ordination c£ W. G. Haskel over the Univarsalist Church in Marblehead—Rev. Miss Olympia Brown and Rev. Mrs. P. A. Hannaford,
It is said of the late Mr. John-Douglas Cook, editor of the Saturday Review, that he never wrote a single line in the journal he created and watched over incessantly till the day of his deat£i,
Gov. Brownlow says that in point of real and substantial improvement, Knoxville is goisg ahead of any town in the South.
Upward of three hundred bus
ings are now in course of construction. Grace Greenwood compares Grant
Qfty fathom water on Lake Huron—so clear and yet so deep. Why not say tbe deep blue sea, at tho bottom of which you may see the coral a thousand fathoms down?.
The well known chemist, Schonbein has just died at Baden. He was 69 years of age, having...been born at_ Mitzingeon in Wurtemberg, in 1799. For many years he had resided at Basle. His name is famous as the diecoverer of ozone and the inventor of gun-cotton.
i» ajhaJi*fca^rB
England. Her father is a
a fill
?1 .J-.
General Don Pedro Ampudia, afamous old politician and officer of the era of our Mexican war, died recently in the city of Mexico.
Von Graefe, the Prussian
fc'Ciflfbt, prom-
iser restoration of eyesight to the Rev. Mr. Milburn, who is under his care at Berlin.
A
Sir Henry Smith, who died on Friday in Kingston, Jtas one of the most prominent of the Conservative politicians in Canada.
He was also
a leader of the
Canadian bar, and received his knighthood from the Prince
of
Wales on
the oc
casion of the visit of that young, gentleman to the Provinces. Professor Peaslee has resigned the Pro fessorship of Anatomy and Physiology in tbe Medical Department of Dartmouth College, to accept the chair of the Diseases of Women and Children in the same institution. Dr. Lyman B. How, of Manchester, N. H., haB been unanimously elected to fill the
vacancy.
Thaddeus Stevens,
When jocular, never
kept back a'witticism, whether it hit friend or foe. On on» occasion he called on President Lincoln. "It was a hot day." said Mr. Stephens,
a so a a to re on A The Rev. Mrs,
P. A.
tress of tbe
cfo
ahoaUbev waca® oplj «|daln.it oaths taNf Mwntot, Uw •ote said the religious Mid temperance voted for him cu account of nis pro*
Hannaford, edi
Laditd Repotitory,
officiated
before the Universalist Society at North Adams, Massachusetts, two.
weeks
were
otgiqji
her mother,
a ..
Christian ritfitfPsho^. -Sfio is one eleven childrenr of"* 8hy and retirinf nature. Hef tfni poema weeepabttlhod in 1863, and onahWdH^.t|ewnd cgp& of her works have been gublisbed^m /America alone.'a»tt"nearly ii»' "mawf ifi EnglanJ.—/fnfetet)W,y stanihfrrto* pAMrtJ'
The reports
that ^ftou^f ^ItniaHv is
much broken
his way to
Ice, or does he think that brawling and |et^flg|$ig *pre |rgiOTf^tf^|gy by should fee elected
3tr health ^ra 'wHb&ai
He is simply ^hJLpi0Um^l'
estates in Eagfc
^is
f«»d is ja good
health rises Jades .over his farms, alines, fests a whlle, andHhen looks after his office wbrft.
&
Rffifi'ipt.wire extendi
frfm his castle to the capital, awfchfte#uS mfmicates instantly and directly^itA gx dere a? may be required. He ^RB^noY.yad occasion to see a medfeaftj^ Sltfcl *Bb raft Berlin.• Jt ^^cS^o^V^a^er^'as^a^Qe'
chanic. Wh&i bfe' fion at 'Ihe -h4s3 Of the Ruiiian Government, his father VMl-^i/n ed him in St.Petoraburg^-
A ^ypej sitic
pOSltlOE
iSOTS&iX mmmMum here for saying what they think of him The |fve in this way: Mr. King had stated that duritfg'the wiir, When the Sullivan "coun
ty Copperheads were threatening to burn this city, be heard. Stewart, say that he was willing to sacrifice his property in ¥lrre Haute to see the^iown' traniet^ "'arid Stewart tried to make King retract this statement, and called King a d—d lying s—n of a b—b, and Btajs led to blows, sod the ex-Sheriff got, the worst of it.
It was a new
Wrld to tha old man '^e qpera ,e»necially
tOiSc'iiB rartc^f ^Hk^Ma'his^roferl^ give
hhim^
adinetrilWg'. toocLa^w.iftoart^
What ^11 .yOThCFepfather?' ^'1 would liko ^.be
man(the
leader of the
crcbes-
aves liia ^ton^ teople'whd are eymoflfv overt:'
tVa) th^t flfavps hia^aton^at rtha people iyho are not qualiflea for faVc
ll® E RS!
•J ^SI BEST JtlTTWllS I Wo Weakly Iterstote, FOB-THI i-'WEAK,• Ur- tifr-7 »$*• jF3Rj nt CO»-M
No
FOB SPJtlNQ USSfMI
Bliters
Hqaal
to
eaaij
as good
as Stewart's for truthj apd he has no pos« sible motive to traduce him- We.believe him, and so will every impartial person who knows both men well. The declaration itself has the same tone and spirit, and sounds very much like many remarks Stewart made about the soldiers and the Government, after he foiled to get the Colonelcy pf. the 43d regiment,
F. Potter has been
natned as a ^ndidate^ for the„."Wi3Consiii Sen atorship.,x artaa: an'r: Rev. Henry Ward Beecher has
return
ed from his farm, aud begun his labors at Plymouth for" the season. Brigham Young is reported to be paying hie addresses to ayoung Gentile named An nette Ince, an actress.
Them
gpeer'9 Standard Wine Bitters,
—HADE OF-
WIN SPEBtt'i
PFRI,V
the benefit
HERBS & ROOTS
SPEEa'a Qelebroted Wine, so well known, with
mMOWiK FliOWSR^, i$ tiS'
of his
denial, but Mr. King positively asserts that Stewart made the declaration.. King is a disinterested witness he is nearly related to Stewart, his character is
SNAKB^BOOT I1D BARK. «INQ£fr
apd such «her HEKBS and BOOTS as will iu all OitSes ftsaiatfDigesUoii, promote the Sscrerioua-flt tha Byatenjii. the natural channels,-and give
•JB ^ISTXJ IV-ia-QJEit •TO THI
toif ... -i —TO THI—- rt
.rj
Ifc a OLD, MAiK ANI* FEi
jATTusefe with wotiderrul sU'oosas. 'Brmfea I- COLOR To' the paiawhUo ljp, ,j i, li
BLOOM AND BEAUTY To the tbip face ind, care -worn -oaunteiwpoe. Cures FEVER and cieates A^PEfiTE. Try them. Use none other. Ask for 'IIPES.K'8 STaNDABD BITTEBS. Bold by' Druggi. t.i and Qrocers. tee that my elgwiitara ifi over the cork of each Battle.
Passaic, N. J., and 243 Broadway, New York. OW rraile supplied by JOHNSON, HOLLOWAX & CO., Philadelphia-T. GEORGE A. KULLt. Plttelitirg. and by all Wholesjlo Dealers.
Tor Rale by BABBf GlfLIOEA au!3w#l Tn Thnra-Sat. -jr
I A N EFFEUVES0ENT SELTZER APERIENT'"' In a gentle and cooling Oathartic or Pargatlve modicine, iii the form of a Powder, fpleasacf -to( take and is'recommended and nsed' "by the belt Physicians In the country as a m»t reljaMe and effectual remedy.
EFFE VJE« CENT
S E E
ago
last Saturday. She preached from the words, "I shall be satisfied." Of course he* bearers
satisfied,
as she
is
a
lady
of ability, culture and refinement beside,
men
love to hear clever
A
ne
d'ArCj in
r^itbiLxdik
Women talk.
New star has risen.in the musical firmsment of Paris—Mile. Hisson, who recently debuted in
"troyatore,''
with
arid X.
Bf
Bonomox^'
has selected her
to Ba Jeaix-
his new opera, now pre-
paration.
3\ t?UBX8 INDIOKBTION, Z&t.t
A E I E I Oosa Sora Stomach, Ouaxa Nkbvocs Headache. «,• Ct^^hraa OdM^taxsTj
'-so
O W E
I"
4
A
«C ttiT -CUKES BuraoDS Hs£iAOBB," r. 1 OOHM Bhfumatjc CoMPuajfr^n,
rt
r' 6CBI9 JinNDItB, *.* j-.t.
It is a most efficient medicine for Females "and Children whose Btottactnrfrequently reject ordinary purgative m^llcines. Bead our pamphlet of testimonials, and ss you valuu your life and health, loss not an hon« in ^curing, a .^AU.ls.pt this most wonderiul remedy.'
»*KOTacnw«i. oklx ar .-ii ir-jS
,«*.»
TATtl&
CO.,
878 Oreenxvicli St.. Niew Tork 49TFor Sale fcy all Druggist). "®a aul8—d6meod.
Iv
J. A.. BEYAiS:
•ftii
JOB PRINTER. .ft 4a »*X9*ifiQ -i
115. ,MAUN, ST^« JMt* ..i-'-.y x:\-v: TttRAffr* HAUTE,- C^D
i-
Natronair
to
Miliar
A WORD WITII YOU!
jx«
BREADarticle
is the stair of life—your most Important ot diet. The health of your family largely depend* upon its being
Flight
AND WHOLESOME.
Wonld you hate it so Then use only
NATB0NA SALERATU3.
7
SA'f
aar iT is.absol'Btelt pu»E,-«a
Whiter than snow mattes Bread always light, ^white and bskntlftji. Takea -pouod botna to jour wi£a,to-night. She wilt delighted with it.
Buyers of Soda should try our a*®
1
'1TV?* ,34'
"he was' lying
about on safa and chairs, in a disjointed way he had.
Bi-
I knew him by the fragments,
.rojao 6a-, szzm
WegfiiiiitlalfSSSonly 'lar superior to anyxjtker American make, but even purer than the beat New 'artie or Bngiiah Soda. .1 tUtB-VJ)
Tlh *anuj»on»» T.t4* am las'
mi mwfmv m,
Pltt8lmrgh,P».
-BuSdaodiy-' i'-a
dn,
usual ituccess, La Marquise do Caux was antong her warmest ap^latidiiS
'Orni»—196 Main Street, between 6th and 7th. roewc*—Corner Ohio and 6th streets. •SfSdtf rnik
.IS. I Jit it rfr.^iuv.-iq v(iJ Mtisi
Stiylish
Pl#W J?'#pl*ha, ~40, BO, €9, 7St.
.7 ft':
ml
(,Shot
r'^u0(tMldld:
DRY GOODS. "S
as f-dt f'Aa
Low Prices for
is
E ffrlg
GOODS
"presi "tJodttS.
.» •a).i«wfirti'iff •'Tir^rr- i-r
'-!i'-.rh |i 1 fli'w
r.
"i rt~l 19
•JUi i" fji
is
DiSlBABW PUBf WDS. TB I csfay Mi* tf, i'iffi ni.*
•ti
Popliiifl, Chuwlwii
'*+!_ j»ii qwJ Ac. #ii AJi'ff-V4.fr t&s .- Alp&CftS^ 'T5-..= c. S'
LfiSM'' W
."11., n-w, $ ft
Alpaca$,
TO
17
\-ii Big Stock. ,j| USJ qidz:t:y ».| ,f -«j
:i|j' Alpacas/ Ftill LInes, at46, 50"»ndt65 cts. -«fl A
WMte and Lemon
At New Embroideries,
3i !.i
FROM AUCTION.
''Ji 4 1 I h- .-tjsaii .*! I -••-'tar vjt-x. ...
500
ALFRED SPEER,
Bands at 50e.
100
4
CCBtS DT83PBP01A, OcbesHeabtbobn, Cxtri8 Sick Headache,
4 -i fli
J-=-
•.T-r-vf frtTJt Y«
fcsswutfc 4ta.-fi a
ft,e,\L»,71
V)
ailX Bin 'ri pt "f srsj'rn-, Ti «•?,-
General Order-No.
1«
jnwsx.i Tfipntt l"e -.Wf.-i 1 atwibr'l 'r-"
f- I 1
the Fall
.hnaTH'.-v if"%*,*, rn_J4i-
ft'i
Fall Stock now opening aw sT'dJ t£iil aaii -1^0 jtr'-ii-stsJ* the •wf'"
STRIFES!
089-.. -St liK t.dSi 3^L TIEtSBS ac C(fe" i&'i:
1
Alpacas
Cord
-ttOiSM'f. Hi
(1J
«?4ri'r
+.T
NLOOKfe LOOK I
(two
Bands
Bands
yards)
at
80c.
100
(hand-work)
at
100c.
(n
and-work)
f-a'rsi.-
A**l --j yf-HW
'v
1,000 Y1HD8
EMBROID'RIES
AT LOWER PRICES'
Ttaan former Cost Prices!!
jifeiesf *-v ••*&$> & .vJxrr- EBSAjLIi &> CO.
til* Cor. 4th and Main
UAIBtO ioior.
Dandruff and
'A
1J STUt
fJ I pi Kv-0
J'mSW
'i4
Silk—very fashionabtf,
Plaid• J&oftfrlrs'i
1 0 it
186#.
-~v* •?$•
ft*)-K 4
r,
A.i
fee&tg
fi/i ':ff
nfix.ii
?.
lot n,-i \ma'j .. -.»!)# i' 4dT^e$Ot ti" i.S tKUiK ti 4 DJRE8S GOODS!
NOTIONS!
Zi*.« TRIMMINGS!
'***$ uw&xvtDOMESTICS!
FLANNELS! ... •Juyafifi TICKS dT. 46
i»i
PRINTS!
I bii ,* 1 rri-'i ©!S4C4«*# dsC.f &Ce, &C.
K%o a large and well assorted Stock or •'•at s-i.s Jb tf &.
A E S
I ... -r Of all klada* .--I**-!f.'.W.' hf. to* I
OIL CI.OTH8,
Wall and
,'-.n iSodfc,
Wiadaw P^ii
2
Vli S3«J"
Looking
OlaAM,
J., ^£--?e#8 l.{*"•-.£€ s'.fi-
..
LOW
vi-
iWBMC* .WOMT'
«o* f.'.i ft j* f.ii
tttdl s? Jf»«itf
sir'»
VEGETABLE-AMBgftsu
I va*o*pa«o-aa, -.
rr?
BAIliPtohangliit LB^r to theDAai, adoMijont^
KklMI wt
the above .?««?*! $io«
WHimEB
A ^BAOUATS of MEDICINE, Xi aa Diproma at Office wilt show, has been ywr*ng*«edinhBie treatment of ViiraaiAL, id *nr YDlW'MM than any other
4( mUttoor vim, jS or Boat* are treated wi£h uuparaveled
»aniuit«rrb«a, SexualoebUitr aaa laipeW icy, as the result of aolf-abuse in youUi, #e tuai euossat# In ifeatnrer yaar»,*crr bthlr ca ises, and which p'odacesome of the follow in aSeote, as NooltirnarEmlssioas. Blotches tjlUty, Diiilness, Dimness ,of Qfght, OonfuII a Of Alias, Evil Fortbodingj,
oas.BI flight, Aversion to
ojety. of ffamalsa, Loss of Memory and 8aa* ui I Power, and rendering Marriago, lmnronar.. ai e^efrmanentlyaQred 5he Dootorls opportunltie# in. AoaptM and pflVate practlee are Unsurpassed in St. Louis
any othercity. Back flies of St. Louis papers crove that- he has been logaud there longpi by ycaCB than any other So advertising. Tha ^abliahmept, library, laboratory and api&t'mtfnts are unrivalled in the West, unrivalled anywhere. Age, with experience, Can bp relied upon, and the Doctor can refer to any physician* throughout tha country. In ist success and present position he stands tdthout a competitor:*-
,t. .* worth Beaalng.-
Doctob
'I
Wkmh* publishea,_a Hedlcai
'SInifpllief relating to Venereal Diseases id the disastrous and Varieii} oonSequencea Of klr-abuae, that will be sent to any addreaa in laaatod-anveiope fdr two stanf|M. trdoit^ns ill symptom lists that wil( ,^iable those, afidtedto detei'mlaa the nature of their comjUint and giro a written statement of their se that will answer almost aa well for the ippoee of treit|inentaa a personal interview it where it is Convenient, the Doctor ahoald xoiksuited personally. Those heviug friends
.nato wlt^ioot their knowing their benefac,tor. Oartainiy ISO subject is of mote importance than pualty of blood and perfect manttood.
It ia self-evident that a physioiam who oonftnes nimself exclusively to tho at.udy of a oer tein clasa of dlseasM aud treats thousanda oi Oases every year, must acquire greater skill in thkt specialty than ono in general practice.— £bny physicians, recognising this fact, introdilce pationts to the Dootor after reading hi* VeiUMkl Pamphlet. Communications eonfidential. A friendly talk will eost yon nothing. Offloe central, yet retirol—No. 617 St. Oharles asreet, St. Louis, Mo. Hours, 9 a, at., to 7 k., Sundays excepted.
DOCTOR WILBEB
FFIOE, OONSUETXTBON AND BECEPTION ROOMS, 616 Washington Avenue, [St. fiats, Mo„ treats with the- greatest success .11 Diseaoea of Women. LeUchoroea, or Whites, 'ailing, Inflammation .or Ulceration of the ?omb, Ovaritis, Prnrftis, Amenorrhea, Mehorrhagia, Drsnjenorrhoea, and Sterility, or Barrenness also, every disease connected with liberty Menstruation or Pregnancy. Since
L'e Doctor coitSnas himself exclusively to the reatmant of these complaints, and treats' a rery large number of cases, it follows that his knowledge dg them must be far more extensive tad accurate than that of physiciana in geairal practico. Send stamp for Medical Pambhlet of thirty-sixfragtt. NO 'Batter Who have failed, read what he says. Patients in irety Weatirn State Cutis guaranteed. Consultation by letter or at offlce free. Booms for atlenta requiring dally attention. A lady ssistant. fieur 9.A. M., to P. «. Sundays xcepttfd.
f'im*
I -r
OTHERS! MOTHERS!
HONKERS!!! DO^T JAIUTO ZAQQpBJb,
•Krs, fiaslow's Swtiiii Spt, j... tot OhlldSW Te*Ori»g.
aeufty. and givaatoiia and saargy to tho whole •ystaiL It will also inataatly.raueya ortpina in ths Mowtu and WinS Colic.
Wa briletB it tha BBBT aad STJBE8T BEM-
WH^iriectlonafor tiKgim accotapiviiy each bottle.' »o »•.. B«wwgritjgllfta, ... s. m^SLOws sOoTiffiSra SYEtrp," "UBS. -.-timiU of CtTBTis at PEBknrs," wrapper. All others baaa
JC Ql-iM U*i&9
THB
-. usi, m, rtQTUh aa*4. JEW' Seuth.'
V'1
J. R. BARRtTT S CO., Proprietora, »A MANCRE8TEI^.N. 11.
L$&D*s Ban i", uhlclgo, cleneral KofSi-Weat-rn Agent*. HI. V. TJtA.VIS. uovtldwflm
JT. Ac %^mV.I%A«eattfor Terr© IndL
WM.Horevaies
B. MAHNING^ ahd oaifambntal a-
3E* A* '5* 3^5 JR 9
if Oh^oofllMt tta Stairflroeary, TBKRHS -HAUTIC, IND. Plain and DaporaUv* faper Hanglng. Fanoy and
Pialnfigti Panting. Oiillnga aad Walla ralatail aad CaleeaitaN ia rreicv Colo*. Pianoa andNataJal WoodIoli|had in thaMghaat style of the Art, Qildln^ on QIasa and Japanned Tin.,
It will be to the Intereat of those who wish to have serviceable work, dona, to call on ma. Inforg&lMlIn buyli^( dnd mixing oalara. Will be for^shadtapanouanap or oWAJwa. bocttdU
PHB&ABY V#-,.
rs?-
':».i:»a*J!fp*ra «aS'
Ts the order for fhSJSktU
rsAWT^rLP
W.
nr
8.
Ml
BTCK
+t
INSTITUTE,
X501JSH AHD ntKKCH,
f*,, FOlj tOtJNCl I.ADIBB,
Boardiag and
A*TKOLOCr. t*
ASTR OLOGY
LOOK
dew
THB NBVE&TFlnjlfS Mifii. ,•*» AttTX Btt li tk| ftMft jh| Mm rSoSl^a^^1^ M^?S? »hoaa (ondho^MluTa' and blasted by fala* pr Vafe beaii mtstod a«d for adtioa asd at of tha aftxniws of
Aflialrs
also ourea drunkebawa. *mvu*ua' to All interviews strictly private and coafldanttal. As a Female Physlolah car rsaedlea oarer toil |ure all female irregttlBrltlsa, and to prodace ^monthly flow, withoutdaagier or aapiaw*.: ^iroC"thne°ffi!'
bfttl a
L.KISSN£R'8
PALAOE OF MUSIC,
!j 4No.
igLD
FIRST PREMIUM A Of a fitilter Medal WAS AWAVDTp X91.'
BARRETT'S HAIR RESTORATIVE 1 Br tr-.i'N. II. state AgTicniturnt Society, at it. fair,golden in Naihun, 6ept SO.
.» BABBETT't1 W? Vegetable Hair Restorative Restore. Gray Hair to ita Natural Color: pro-, mote, the ETOWth of the IWr change, the root, to their original oixanio action eradlcate. Dandruff'and Humors prevent. llair falling out :.! a.uperior Drawing.
r-.»
PayPuplli
j-- 1827 AlfD 1029 BFBTOE 8TBHBT, PHILADELPHIA, PENNAi Will re-epen on Momhjy, Sept. «2d. fmcn ia tins lunaa^ the Family and ia conatant}y
D'HBBVILLT, ..
4'
•tfr.
mzi3 OtAJUPSE
(S^l^^MttWtkMraa*, wkamh* win
autf
a
•It'
"qct.
raws
rsaiti,
wsm,
T"'
rellaraand Mtiafy IMr SSSit a^WKipr^.^,
la l0Te
Sbe Kefer faOi.
Sa* haa tha seoret ofwIuiuiksOMlsassf W8ObPQlfti MX. fihl ihMn tin «kj
4-
obpoaita aex. She atowa yom tka & your future wife or hosbaad, or aboefet ftaai-. S id a a ••kta tha married happy. Hat aid has been solicited in inutuaerabla thertxralt has always been tha ••aSeeTSlKe'**^
Speedy and fl^ppi
tpdihtli tho only pento tliti twn*— #boF the likeuJ&S^^VSS^!SSt UY0 ratlalkotion oaf ft!) thi MWHti ^fwfSSh o6aU teftod prordd by tbewe*#. bett mO*. cf^d Mid ilogli| woo ditly imlwiili tiilt ki
can foroteli, with tho rrwateat oertAtacv thaH.' itlt of all commercial and bnaiaaaa t-snssnHnun Lottery nnmW. fltra nhs las (fcMADAM BAPBAZL ia a boaa Sde ^aterery one can depeadawSHCta 5aan£?tijt Astrologlst of the lintirrsnth oaaiiuj I* illltetaupreun-
a
e's copy her adrertiaeaiente and try to imitate
Madame Baphaal la tha seventh Oaaahtar of the «r»nth daughter she was bom with a artvai Jft, sho can foretell you* very -thoughts, fbe
vf~*v
°0Dtr*r'
Thereftire, ecrtnronaj^ojna aif to'
UKtiai, lik'W Oinoinnjkti, OtUo. TEBMS.—Ladies, 91j tientleotes, tl.60.
Madame will answer no letters wi^»- _.
out a fee of 9landa3**ntataapi* iaeioeed. Hp* Addiou Louk Bo* 531. aajtZSilsly .-f
isuaiMu.,
2
™.ap qmm.
".
v'
*OB THB ... -„,s
FALL €AMPAI««, &,*r ^£^9180^ -amrt-/:
1. Men of ail partial.agree tftat.aiy for publlo favor are the beat ever bro a at or 2. They have bean tried for years, have ttoM unflinchingly, have coat* up to everything that thei were recommended to be, aad arethapaoplea choice everywhere.3. In opposltlon.to all wire-worker, and potty depredators my o'andldates have steadily rose wv. gathered strength, and stands this day united as the strongest host ever known in the history of
9 E
oat on il
.-rw jst-7*"' ST
1 The finest and best lot of TXB8T nr.Aug PIANOS aud all other kinds of Masioal Inatrttmenu ever offered for sale la tha Weat, oan be found at BUssner's Palace of SIUSIQ. 2. Hundreds of purchasers who have beea estnx 'j my Pianos for years, agree that tb«7ara tha bast lasting Pianos known. 3. Purchasing largely for oash. a too, by oocupying tha extensive bail dins of my own, thas saving costly rent., my castamers will rae«H« the benefit of all such sariagj, and greate/ barmlst can be had of me than ever known In tbeniatofy of the Piano* trade-heretofore. 4. No old rusty stock on hand to (at rid off, but everything new, and adding tha latestXapor ted Novelties constantly to it. 6. I am In frvor of all parties uniting with -u L. on this platform, nad I shall mak» special 1 to gtt yeur xote thls Fall.
48. Oblo Street,^ -k,.
TERHK-HAUTB. 1NO.
MUSIC."'?-5-j-r
j. a.
Li ^DEMANN^h
DEALXB IN
pri ios, lELODEOli
'I ORC^APIS
9
Vlollni. Qultara, Flutes, and all kinda of MttlMi
5
Merchandise. No. 91 Wabaah street, TKBBB HAUTE, INDIANA.
OffES. -cnlOBdwti J. 6. UBBBMASIi. y'
ft s-
rJlHB SAINT LOUIS
I A N
HANVFACIOKMe C0NPAH1. iThe Pianos of thb' Oompany are eMeotttUy
Pianos for Western People* They are sot only made at hone, bat are Well made. They have takea
Fonr First
PlremfBMi,
at Western Jaits. They poasasa Unrlvallad ak-^^ poasasa anrlvallad asoelien.ee of tone and flalab, aad cosapar* wall ln^V all respects with the best lnst'rnttanta of Sastara Manufacture.
two.
Prices rary from 1450 to
Acooaotaa TO smz AKS man.
MTEvery Piano Is warraated for Vtve Tears.^VB OLD IN8TRUMBWX8 EXCHANGED AT LIBEBAL BATSS.
Warehouse 101 South Fifth Street, oorner of, Walnut, and opposite the Southern Hotel. mySi7dly
ANTON
shidb, TKAcasa oi or .'
Instrumental and Vocal Mnslc. Orders left at Llndqpian'a or Kataaabaeh's jlnaeman' praaptly attended to. Beat
JulySdSm.
of reftreocM gtrest.
IVAIfSratt & CBAWF0KDJTI1I B. «. CO. SEOBETABT'S OVriaB, EyANBVtttr, lss„ dept.. 16th, lttt.J
Notice is hereby given that tha Annual HeaUag of Stockholders in thla Company wtll ba beM 2i the Court Hoose in tha OUy of XvaastUJlt on Monday, the 6th day of October, neat, at 10 o'clock A. M., at which time aa Election will t* hsldfor Thirteen Directors, to aarva (r the an* suing year. *. MABTtN. Searet«rr
By order the Board, sl5dtd
STORAGE, COMMISSION* GBADf*
owaa tauaa
E. R. BRYANT &0O., (Suocsasora to J. B. TOBSSB^
rorwardlnc Comas!** XiNku^ n«AiMlaiiT
l*
Ovalo, a Flotur ««4 ilH.
Highest market prloe paid for all klala at Graia. AgenU for Stab tJnioir LUTB. Ware House on Slain ftttrMt,
Near the T. H. I. B. B. thfk* l»Mw»
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