Daily Wabash Express, Volume 18, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 19 January 1869 — Page 2

DAILY EXPRESS

TEBKK hautk, IND.

Tuesday Horning, Jan. 19fli, I860.

CONGKKSBMAJT AaHMT'S bill "tO 6Xtead the boundaries of certain States and Territories"proposes to confine Utah to

Lake city and Its vicinity.

Yottho'b

bo

small an area that it- can never be of sufficient importance to beeome a State. •11 the States ani Territories adjoining are to be extended andenlarged so that there will be little left for Utah but Salt

Utah, not being present, his sentiments were nor ascertained, We may Imagine that

Bbiohah Yotth®

ful.

So

much

It is expected that the benefit ef this provision will be very great. It will be kept before every person In trade as a solomn warning against the danger of running deeply into debt. He must take care that he does not extravagantly s(nd carelessly contract obligations without the mean9 of payment before him. He will learn that such folliea entail their own punishment, and the example which a fow cases of these sorts of lessons will furnish to persons in business, generally, will have a most salutary effect. Memorials have been sent to Congress by parses representing large mereantlle interests, requesting that the fifty per cent, eladsej now having gone into effect, its operation shall not be disturbed. Sufflolent time has been given to all persons who were bankrupt when the law was passed to avail themselves of its benefits. It was on their account that the clause was

Personal and

Ovxs 40,000 copies of the JTew York Tribune Almanao for 186ft, were sent out on the day of publication to supply a part of the advance orders. ..

Gen. Sicxlis

in local polities.

Ths

Richmond

Th*

Bbxofam

domain, instead of being large

enough for a great State, will be reduced to the dimensions of a ootmtyj and although himself and his people may enjoy their opinions, provided they do' hot interfere with their neighbors, they will be so hemmed in, cabined, cribbed, confined, that they will be like the Indians, who must either retire before the advanoe of the white man, or be in time exterminated. "What the Mormons may think of this, wa cannot know, the Delegate from

will be somewhat

exolted when he hears the news, and that he will be moved to resistance, if that course can De hoped to be suesws-

time has been wasted In ef­

forts to repeal the directionthat the "fifty per cent, clause," in the United States Bankrupt Law, should go Into operation Jan. 1, 1869, that the consideration of the subject in Congress has bean postponed until the period named has arrived and passed. As the law now stands, a bankrupt whose assets are not sufficient to pay one-half of his indebtedness, cannot obtain a final discharge. His property will be taken from Mm and applied toward the 'payment of his debts but after having suffered that muoh he pbtains no benefit, and, as an uncertificated bankrupt, he remains liable to the lieh of his debts, and is subject to the same contingencies which, bo fore the passage of the Bankrupt law, bore against every person who had failed in business.

Journal

coln's assassination, because there •as lew fear of publio vengeanoe.

Ths

New York

Tim$»

Ths

Tax Indianapolis

B. P.

sub

pended, and It was held that any one de* clarod bankrupt, having oomplied With the law in other particulars, should!be entitled to a discharge without refereiaee to the amount of his assets. It Is Kill time that the original intention of the law shall be allowed to prevail.

vai

Journal

Thk

tot that th®

ease Involves

fin

has deellned an appoint­

ment as a member of the Conservative Bepublloan General Committee at New York city, on the ground that he oandot, without prejudice to other duties, take pert

says that the

feeling manifested by late rebels over the death of John Minor Botts was that ef extrenle joy, and that it was more open than the joy manifested at President Ian-

reports that the

excellent chaplain of the House, at Washington, who opens the proceedings with prayer, is besot by the members with requests to offer up petitions for the siuooessful passage through Congress of their bills and resolutions.

list of reports required by resolu­

tions to be laid before Congress at its present session occupies a pamphlet. of sixty-two pages. The formidable ariay is enough to appal even the most labori­

ous statesman. Such are the varied Interests of the country, that any sohedule thereof, without even contemplating the enormous volumes that spring up when details are presented, serve* to repel rath* erthan invite man into the field of statesmanship

says that

"some one put a story in circulation on Saturday last that Senator Morton favored a bolt to defeat Colonel Cumbaok's eleotlon to the United States Senate, ajnd although it was not credited, a friend' of the Sen ator'e telegraphed him that such stories were being circulated. Here is his reply:" '•You say a report is in olreulatlon that I favor a bolt. It is untrue. I did not Interfere between friends who were candidates before the cauous, but now that Mr. Cumback has received the nomination, I hope he will be elected, and that every Republican member of the Legislature will vote for him.

O. P. Monro*."

aotion of the Nevada Legislature

In retutning Mr. Stewart to the Senate of the United States will meet with hearty endorsement everywhere. No public man is more thoroughly identified wit the best lnteersts of his State than Mr. Stewart, and as those Interests are, now especially, nearly allied to all those -which seek a reduction of the national debt, his efforts assume a national importance. The problem) of mining and mineral development he has carefully studied, and his idea of a popular school for the study of metallurgy finds general endorsement. It is akin to that revolution which is going on in scientific matters, and which bids fair to give the polytech. nio school the preference over all others.

Sub

I principle *f infeeedant which,

ternational lair, and a if wrongly established, wfll ernment a dozen such debts as it now

Ttbis'Oo^

was a brilliant and successful attempt of $he claimant to manufacture reputation. If so, her ingenuity is praiseworthy, and these iSno gcod^teason-why she should not live as long in history as Bell Boyd or Admiral Sesames.,

New York Trkidt aays^'William

Gumbaek is to jenJ^ Thpma# A Hendricks as tti^TTtllted States Senator from Ind»M. v&Mo?»mp»n^v»ly a young man&r the JJunir bein^only in his fortieth year and he £oer pot bxing to. that body so wide a reputation Wr ability as Mr. Hendricks will p#rry*Away but his Bep|biajinisoi is'vi^)ro«|, afcd Ms service for a single term in the House was

r~v

Tm

pennon

Mary Lincoln, says: "The country has been ojggardly and urtJwrt-Mi tits treatijent^Jt^i ter^ys»borgi^f! widow of our murdered President. The bill intto. duced yesterday to award her an annual ponsion of five thousand dollars may be an Indirect and unsatisfactory way of reoogniaing over-due obligation, but the •it'tfiat pro&Jpts 1t is not so muoh one of generosity as of justice."

We confess our utter inability to un-

Lihtt.-Gov. Dunn,

of Louisiana, lia

negro. A New York

Htrald

correspond-

Shulasbb,

UlligtMtr,

MLALL ITEMS.

The first Pacifio Railroad will yield to its wire-workers $28,000,000 profit out of the United States, beside the millions of aores of land covered by the land grants. Yet it wlU take, it is said, $6,000,000 to put the *oad in good condition.

A new term should be devised for the olasa of very enterprising and usefulgentlemen who travel about the country and sell goods by sample. "Drummer" sounds a little disrespectful, and "oommeroial. travilefrMji anobbish.

As a stage, loaded with patasngers, was orossing the Kennebec.river, just below Anson, Maine, last week, the ice gave way and the stage, ^h ita passengers was im-'1 mersed intherivfer. The only damage was the.thorough wetting of the passengers, Who were newly frozen.

The Association for the propagation of Game in Pennsylvania reports that the collection of birds to be set free in the spring is accumulating very fast. Pif. tefep hundred birds have been toon traded for, and will be ready for distribution at the proper time.

A learned savant writes to the

Naturaliti,

American

beaaiiiui both pbysUfelly and niorally, as tbey'db hot Mtfef thelr mahners are morei retiring than those of their strongerminded partners, as they rarely enter our dwellings, aod live unnoticed In the woods."

8olCB of the Sew York papers are led by the recent Rogers case to suggest that murder is facilitated by the general practice of carrying concealed weapons, and they ask that the Legislature pass very stringent laws against the practice, and that polioemen be not allowed to set an ill example.

Rxokhtlt

In Rutland,

Vt,

where an

operatic performance was given, a clergyman of the place tried to run an opposition, on a strictly evangelical basis, fie tried to get the people to prefer a prayer meeting to operatic singing, and when he found that the prayer meeting did not draw he got up a sacred csnoert.

The directors of the Norfolk & Great Western Railroad met in Danville, Va., on the 6th, and resolved to put under contract at once the jfollowing sections of the surveyed route—from Danville westward ten miles from Belfield westward ten miles and from the Norfolk & Petersburg Road westward to Blackwater river, fifteen miles.

A steer of elephactio proportions is owned by Stockwell & Hadley, of Ray county, Missouri. He is eleven feet, four ineh«»toag£iiMa top °f head to root

The people of Detroit were very much astonished op New Year's day to see the waters o! Ute Detroit river flowing up atream. The oldest inhabitant bad never witneued the like before. The phenome* noa lasted six hours, and ia supposed to have been caused by the banking up of the water* of Lake Xrie at the mouth of the river by strong wind.

A healing prophet has beeh~8fscdtired in Alabama, en route .forTexas, where it Is expwted that his special art will be great ly in demaind. The negroes say "Day calls him de second Ohrist, and say he kin cure any disease 'cept death, and kin cure that when taint to for gone" As many as fifty or sixty persohl have often camped over night near the residence ef this healer so as to avail themaelves of his aeryi*

It has been »uggest»din Oofi^redT tttt the nation must do something to prercot tin" use of tressonable text-books inline schools of the South. Threft-foatfths ofcjfaa teachers, and those actively lnterSti educational matters in the South are of Northern.idohrud: thara:is-Y.Piry~11tfr danger that they or anybody else will work mischief by using traasoaablewl|e^H books. It won't pay to ^pablisli ttcK books.

A good oaanjf ySar? ago tbe OaptSiht^f a British steamer, with great gallantry, rescued a large number of United States troopa from, death On the shipwrecked vessel upon Which they badbe&n embark* ecL Congress was grateful, and, to reward distinguished virtue, voted the gallant Captain a medal but, owing to somebody's procrastination the medal is now just finished, abd if the Captain don't die he will get it some of these years.

^The Louisville

Courier

such as to Eire him excellent standing in I every mule, from the little four-footer to I the No. 1 measuring fourteen hands, has the party. ».

-r-Jbeen tought-up-and bunched|by our ener-

2W5«m^|^kingofSenatof Moi'Tgetic stoclr 'speculators. Prices have on iMr»« I ranged from $40, to 70 a head er colts

$30 for yerirl1ngs,~atfd"from $120 to $166 have been paid for good two-year olds.

Landlord and tenant troub^s^e becoming more frequent fh Ireland. In many cases ejectment notices can only be serred by the aid of the police. In a recent case that caused great excitement at Ballinasloe, the tenants had gone to work and reclaimed a bog, and because they would not pay i-heav^increasedTeBit for it, ten families were turned out of house and home. It is little wonder that when serving the notices tho police were assailed with stones thrown by the men

der/^pqd^Wh/tttbe ,"ove|-_du§ obligation" I "flitta i^aJiquid state'^flirown by the women.' ..

1

nnt recently interviewed him at his real-1 dorrfeepondenoe PhiUdelpUm PreM.]

dence, an el9gant mansion in New Orleans, The LieutenA0! Governor referred to the fact that there are in New Orleang many 'colored men of edncation ahd wealth, -He said "There Is Mr. Dumas, who ran against me, who, though a, most accomplished man. speitcs icaAmlj^a word-of English there is Mr. Antoine Dubuclet, our present State Treasurer, worth $260,000 there is Mr. Dupuy, worth nearly $1,OWJ 000 there are the Brothers McCarthy, nearly white, worth $1,000,000 between them therg is Mx»wSanlier,- worth. $50,^)00

and in which the old lady ex-

fffSffSrhTs hlgh admiration of the President, and indorses him as a well-done (and ready to be turned over) faithful servant. Mrs. Partington says, among other things.- "It was my fortune to oppose your election from a wrong com« regarding your position, and I

was gratified to find how true you were to I jDg

the old land-sharks of the constitution. I have marked your course with oompound interest Your forbearance under abuse should insure you an itch as high as that of Job for patience.—I thank you heartily, and thousands would do the same, were they as repulsive as I am." And so forth. Thus the old lady Partington, Esq, was so convincing In his indorse, ment that Johnson has put it forth in the

Nntional InUUigtnctr

as a triumphant

vindication of his course against tho petty animosity of the rest of the population of the globe.

Letter ff#B "OcoMiOBSl.^

ot

$«0,000 ther^1r Heinf Clay (reputed nephew of the Henry Clay), tb^re is Marie and many other* men of high intelligence and considerable wealth.'

Esq., of Boston,

whose real name is .Mrs. Partington, has writteh a letter to Andrew Johnson, WirfSh Hpubliahed in the

National In-

WaSHINQTok, Jan. 14, 1868.

I hope I do not discredit Congress wfion say that I think the Colored Men!s Convention, now in a&sioa here, ^tains an average intelligence that makes it no ordinary competitor with the men who deliberate between the marble walla olyonder .Capitol. The white men in Codgftes are the scions of civilization, and haveiggnerally been selected for their superior wit1, wisdom, or worldly experience. The large majority are members of the bar, trained to talk, and cunning, in the Shrewd fence of the law practical' liticians, diplOhiatisU, scholip, and experts of all kinds. How different with the Colored Congress!—the represents* tives of a race traduced, taunted, and fettered for two centuries, many of them self reared fuad self-taught, and those from the South eight years ago excluded not only from any God-given right, but dejnud. the «mmon ^yjUttagaM9^jMiv ing ouTof the "narrow orbft of slavery, and nearly all from enjoying the proceeds of their own hard toil.

No race on earth equally oppressed could have chosen such delegates as these —I do net care what their country, color, or oreed.

It was a touching spectacle I—a Congress of men, most of them slaves eight years ago, presided oyer by one born -in slavery, and flying from the lAsh to Qualify himself for the tociety of men of learn

and

zation of a citizenship the more endurlBg because plucked from the crater of a fiery rebellion. ft

Frederick jDouglass rull^ witnR dig nity and ability that fitly paralleled the ease and polish of the flower of the South ern chivalry, John C. Breckinridge, while in the Vice Presidential chair.

The members spoke with a clear, apt, incisive good aense that would, have shamed many a while man's picU«l con vention and, as they did, I thought of the "superior race" as they fulminated treason in Tammany Hall, last Fourth of July

I

I ask myself how many conventions of the "great ones" of the old world, meet ing to reconstruet governments, had surpassed these so-called "rude and llliter ate" men?

Certainly not those which sat -during the French revolutions of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, and assuredly not that which attempted to give civil government to Italy, after Garibaldi had seated Victor Emanuel on his throne.

Oar State Legislatures—none, of them surpass these dark-skinned Amerioans in talent for business and discussion.

The point

of integrity

Ths

that "the male mosquito is

AT.

Latest flew

Itook Out

sayB: The mul#

trade in Mason, county during the month of December was qbaraoterized by great activity. Traders have been scouring the county in. every nook and corner, and

a

tf

uinift '"683-

need not beraig

ed. Tne freedmen are as "yet tfhsjjtoiled by "the arts of peace," and have not yet learned how to. take the "Votes of the people at the ballot-boi ari~d to laugh them to scorn when thev get into their

Occasional.

We have it from the most reliable Bources that Palmer's .Lotion ll unequiv oeally tbe best artlele known fbr curing every kind of eruptions of the skin. Persons of all ages will find that it will almost immediately relieve them of every kind of cutaneous disease that

js

or unsightly. -National

Plantation Bitters,

annoying

VotunUer, ShtU

following is ah extract from

private letter written by the proprietors of the Plantation Bitters: "We had no conception of the wide' spread suffering which exists, or,-of the alniost infallible cures produced by the

when we first com­

menced offering them for sale. We now find that every house hai a weak chOd, an ailing parent, or debilitated aged mem' ber, who needs this Tonio. Our Laboratory has grown from a single room to an immense building, and our- aales from a tew Vttles to many hundred dozens per day,land we are glad to know that they have done you so much good.

Magnolia Wat SR.—Superior

best imported German Qologpe, and aold

at half the prices

Ir it is tnrown in your teeth that yoa do not keep your dental aparatus in proper trim it is your oVirn lault 'for all the world knows that you might do so by using that matohless vegetable dentifrice, SoffoDomv

Xi

"SpALDnre's

of

tail, twelve Feet around the chest, and twenty-one hands high from hoof to oantre of,,withers. His age is five years, and he weighs S,800 pounds.

fbr Beantuying ths.SUN as« COXPLBIIOV

Bmeves all

KBUPTIONS, mOKUS. PIMniB,

MOTH

BLOTOtfKS, TAtT,

Look

Look Out Lookout I1-*'""1-*'

'-Beau rifles the OompleeHoB,'''"' ,*** iJ:

Qto»to..apjnmto-gg*,

UK

Huby Tlaje to th# Lip*." !fc iinercc all BlotohM and I'raoklM^^y Best la ,th» l&ld." •. &

REAUTIFIER,

THK

On* BftUe, »,0Q-Thm fep Bottlee eold In one All DmfgfiU in TC!

lOOO Bottlee (old In one du In N. T. Otty. srac

*^v^o08TAP.'8'fc*wi I

Standard Preparations ABS 'tartar's Sat. Boaeh, 4e- UtemttMots, •'Costir's Bet lu Kxiermiaators, "Costar's (Only Pure) insect Fowder.d ,0| 'Ail DrnfgUti In Tmi Hnn sell them.'

Address

"Cobtab,"

Sale

50

to lead his race to the full reali

10 Crosby St., N. Y.

DrJj(^» F.HmdlT,i(SuCcMeor.to)'. DIUAS BABKES & po., 81 Park Bow, K. T. Said In

TXBBS HA'OTB,

by I

BABR, 6ULICK & BERRY, ... WhojMrieand Betall:,A«ente. J«^4d^rly-n to BBt.'f

i.-

175T3T3

MALTEXTRACI

l| Tn^DF A)

Great RedHott^l in Price. QDA.Linil

AMD FrOPSKTIM

UNINPAiaaB.

A Dellghtfw, Sattttieus MVEEAGK., A Pleasaat iaTlgoratlaa MNiC. A Babstitnte for Ale end Alcoholic Drlaks. A STBKN6IHENEB for the Debilitated.

"^EBPWJIAMT KPMlHe MOTHIK!.] A Certain BEM8DY for Diiorderi of the THRUAT, (THS8T, LUHflS AND STOMACH. (-o'lby Druggleti and Grooer*.

JOS. S. PKDEBSEJf, 2% Murray St., New fork.

B. aid BritUt Pmrimcm vf -S. A

jauusodly-TT

PER CENT. DEDUCTION.

Notice to Herebsnta, Banker*, Brokers, Publlshen, Statfonera, Prtatera, Companies, Iairycn, Archlteota, Bcboola, Clergymtn.

Olronlari, Prloee-Onrrent. Letters, Quotation!, OataloguiB, Mnilo, or any Socnmenta, or Drawings may be obtained at the fallowing extraordinary cheap pticea: lOOoopiei, fao-ilmllee, of any dooament or drawing. Ac., 92,00" 500 ooples, 85,00 1,000 ooplei $8,00 and 100,(100 ooples (460. Or 00 per oent. aprn the above prloee may be Barcd by using MatoicS'S

io

980. A

N.

ti.—All

HOTELS.

JACOB

BCTS.

and

to t'h

M!

Giub" Gheap,. Conven«

ient and Useful. Mends everything, deodlw

Phaloii's Faphim JLp^lon

etc,, and readers

THK tIKIN son,

FUM

aad noOKUfi.

For LADIES fe the NDBSKSI Uls lnvalaaUe. For eKKTLKKKK after 8H AtIK8 It has no equal. "fBiPUX LOTIOJi" is the only reliable reaedy nr Diseases aad blmlskea of tke SIU.

El"".-

FHALOjra oPAFHIAK MAP" Rrr the TOUR. NCffijlKBTat BATH, will BOtctap tte BIIX. rrlee, Cents per Cake.

HIV

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"FLOB DK •ATO,' "FLOK DE MAYO."sc.?

A

nPOVMI fW

TBI

«t

BAMWUBBUir.

duicatC. mM,NIWtOR&t

MRDW FBAMANGKMM by all Drag. Mwly.atorm

O«0. O. MTT

NATIONAL HOUSE, Ooa.

Sixth ui

MintSram,

TEBBE HAUTE, IND.

JAMB BIITZ A »OS.w-^....^.mPlWPItlWBW.

This House has been thoroughly refnrnlsheil, my SSdwly

rjlEBBE HAUTE HOUSE,

bomrnmrn maim ajtd

\J

nraa*a sraaats,

Terre Haute, Indiana.

This Hotel nas reoently been refitted, and pat It flrst-ciase order, offering aooommodations nnsnr twimd in the State.

T. C. BUSTIS. Prop'jr.

HOUSE.

pLAEK

ooaaaa or riasr

aits ohio

sraccis.

OOftMBS

Terre Haute, Indiana.

W. B. CBIFFITH Prowrldtor

Office of Marshall, Mcntesnma and Paleetiae Saok Lines. Frn Bnss to and from all Trains. noTSSdtf

PARK HOTEL,

OM TBI AHKBlflAV AXD MROFUN fUH,

Cor. BeeJcman and Nassau Sts. Hear City Hall Park Hew Tork QXOBGE WIGHT, Proprietor.

N. B.—Located in theTery heart of the wholetale business, tbls is one of the most conreintiy located Hotels

for

Merchants, Business men and

others visiting the olty. dSSdSm

PHYSICIANS.

R.

DiDBRKY, HOHOSOPATHIO

Bnisimii on Mulberry street,

tween Sjth aad 7th, next to Normal.SehooL, iftfdtf|S*sr—

1—i

DR.

A. AKNAUD.^^

Omoi—Corner of Main and fifth "Streets, offp ttje National State Back. BcsinnioKMSisstnnt St', between eth and 7th. nisiyl TfTtB* HADTK. IND. swwsssm——mbb

LAND AGENCY.

S LAND AGENCY,

On Ohio Street, betweaj Third and Fomrth Laais Beuht aad Sola as Beaseaafele Oomaiisslok. |SS(M)00 worth of desirable Otty aad Country property fbr sale. Houses far rant. oct28dw6ss

UNDERTAKERS.

ae. W. O'coihiveiju Having purchased bsd from

STORACDK, G0KM1S810S fiBAUi.

Maaaaaar. AMisrso uaaar

JOHN 5ANBI OOn sroaAsa, ocasasioa aaa G^KA IN DSJLXi Warehouse oa Tint Bt, at the

TBI ILLUmWAKED

festCTB

i| Bythi

eslve,

A A Cj»B ALL

DEBTAKEH.

Is n|nd teaaaentar larderr ta his line with neatness and dispatch

itnmt ot

third and Cherry

treats. Terre Hante. Indiana.,. iaaSCMl-dwtf

^Viorl

nroifegNifef i£i $

St 61 BEAUTY A CIlJSAJPHf88

,1 Bach numb«-,besMes other rfluitretionl.con-

Out! tains a »pua»i#

tefto

ai

oiktt tiud*

HAUTE Mil

OEO.

The "Baa Jaox*t" Is for sale by all responsible hardware dealers and the auiiufactnrers:

LIPPINCOTT BAKBWELL, lo "ink ffVS«Wttebnrirh, Pa.

LMDU

£1GJ

Atrrtre* orfas "DiadIiittx*.'

E O E I A

iotk jnbws. th* ma a. s. «o»..

oiiio(M(,«»ao«ii»T«(B

wortfcyo/ Frmmkv. fEHlU:—IMO per Tear (S3 HuMn.) Ftr bj ill Sen Dnbii. Saiaple cony e*at frte. TBKHCH

WHEAT,

122 trtttangt^T^

fcv HEO, KEX1 -aiii

W'.'C

fft-

rATAfl iio/ *«, iw. great piper of the Hi- WW® TbM^DTMoffer the slmpleet Mid ttnWP its»tW pagV9^ ,,d M^eof DydoK HcnnholdApp*t«l pMMAkd to I the pnbUo Tbey emlrKce swj, I be used with cert»rn*r 1 the Drnrglet* for

PATKNTiftOCt 1T,1«M.

nnhold Apparel' pMMAkd to Wi txwjvjn narace »WJa Jfcade, -»u4

.J: ^caioE .lit

H. RISD

It.

r'O., Mann

uw B*rs Cle«ieai 8!

I beet Dreeeln 1 rea1i

Dreeflarand Blais Vlrtg lor uacnei Shoe*, JEtobaeoi, -AC.'

tri ST

GRAND BAPID3,

imese?

BaFa^lOtllss,.

Lippimcott A Babawsix: The people to be crasy about your Ban Jaofit

AX

as..seem

more.

Pleae* smM^me twenty dosen

tmly.jjj, txMU

mm":

rri'

:foaii5 aMteoii a- it* iiijeoda swdmca ielpled dl are eelllng Axes painted red, as the Ban JAcasr in. The seod qualities of .. his A** consists in lis ommso qnslitlM. not In the ted palnt.

National Agriculturist

Pennsjlvanla FarMi'

DlVOTSD to

Agrlcnltue, Hortusltin.

ud

Advtrtuing

SIS,00. This makes.tbe

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young boy can strike off 100 copies, letter slse, per hoar, of any dooumenK drawing, music, with the'greatest facility. Haurlce'e -Patent States Bl hts are sold at moderate prices. Pobllo expertineata each Saturdiy.

kinds of Llthograohlc work are

done with the greatest oare, at the lowest rates MAUBIOE' lc Prlntln, ment, 1( decMdaodly.

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fail to

Sole JtaBHlMtuen.

A PPI.B PARIK8, Coring and Slicing laohlnes. Hade by. D.JH WHITKMOBK, Worcester -Mass.

WASTED, AdKSTS."*'1"*,sS!

erywhere, male and female, to introduce the QKNU1MB IMPBOYBD COMMON 8HN8K FAMILY 81fVINO MAOOIKB. This Machine will stitch, hem, fell, tuck, (nilt, 001 d, bind, braid, and embroider in a most superior manner. Price only {18. Fnlly warranted for five years.'

Especially recommended for

and

relieving

•Hh

PHTSIOIAW, 81K6IKOM AND AOCODOHRB. Bsraa: Bight Bar. Bishop TalBott, 0. D.,8 W. Martio. J. 8. Beacb, Esq. Br. Iggert.

Orrtox

We

will pay 11,000 for any maoh^no tbat will sew a stronger, more beautiful, or more elastic seam than onrs: It makes the "Klaatio Lock Stitch." •very second, stiton can be oat, and stlll.the cloth cannot be pulled apart without tearing it.. We pay Agents from f76 to 9200 per month and expeuses, or a commissloa from which twice that amount can be made. Address

Oilman's Pnlmonary Troches.

clearing the throat

Aosrssnest. Msch valged by gingers

andaSpesksrs.

At onottheb»tiandokaipitt. 8olA

everywhere by Druggists. Only 26 oenls per box May be had Ih any quantity of JOHN D. PABK, Cincinnati, Ohio.

D.W.D. 1888. XXX

DR. I. DEITKR LOTEBIDGE'S

WAH00 BITTERS,

THE BIST STOMACH TONIC KNOWN.

tar A Sure Otretor

Dyspepsia, Llyer Complaint,

Asthma, Chills and Fever, Gravel, DiabetiS and General Debility. For sale by all Drsggi«ts. DK. K. $K|TKB LOVjfBHlBK, Pre

LOfKBIDBK, Prop'r ISfJgfrAAO,

Mr. M. O. L., HobokSn, N.J.

VBBINCI BUT NOBL*.—Self-help for Young Man, who have erred, desire a' better manhoc d. Sent in spaled. letter envelopes,

We Are en

o:

B.

W. Obadwlck,

Qrnber A Co., the Undertakers Xstabllshmeat, aad baring bad seven years exAerteaea in tha bnaineae, Is aow prepared to IMa Hetaiis Battel Quale, Caskets, sU Wooden Wilts, ef all styles aad siaaa, from the beat and largest stock of burial metoriaUn ths State at KM Mala IMraat, Terra Haute, ladiaaa. dwt/ TSm HaitoyV.Ha

free

of

oharge. If beneotted rbtnrn the postage. Address PHIL ANTHBOSr Box. Philadelphia, Pa.

And are prepared, on.acoonnt of our Immense

SnoBARSHi

iau

or Busisem, and of the

Dapasi^ATioxs in

of all kinds, to offer to .oar-Agents

aad tbe pnblio, not only Cottons, bat AU kinds of Goods at pilose list thaa ev-er i»fbre Orraasc I Any person that will send to as for printed no ikes or Sixty arliolta, with J5 anoloaed,

oh

re

FREE OF COST, I,'.

a «*}eutlon of oae of the following articles: M'issesTur Muff and Kppett, Sllver-Plated loe Pltoher, Lsplne Wateh, W"A Long Shawls, 1 pr Blankets, eo„ Ac.

For additional particulars SEND FOB OUB **W CIBGtTLAB FOB 19». Li jpEinro co., :3t Street, Boston, Mass.

MONTHLY

TRAD8 CIRCULAR.

For fanuary, 1869. /CONTAINING a list of valuable and nsofnl »r\j' tides for sale at OSI DOLLAR each also liberal ladacaasents fbr forming Claba.'

It also CMtalas Information, which we thlak, will fce lmperiant (4 any aenea sending awaey to the (lft Ks» terpslse One Uellar oonccrns.

It la the opinion of some of oar Olty ahl Slate oBdala, that if this circular is circulated la all parts of tha oouatry, it would ba tha means of saving a great deal of money, which Is now .lest by yen ding to theee ttnlawfafooBosrns. On aoessat of our immense trade, aad af thedejiieeia* tlon in Merchaadise,

pro mow

I

rsssir«K ».°°a

CEHK1TB

TO ASM I# LiMh

KB THAK XVU1

Bavcd by clnbblaf tof oLora, DM»8_aooI 81XBY, BLANK ITS,

fCOTTOH GOODS. BOAe., to-

KABTXAX W K1KBAIL. Haterer Nreel, •eatsw, Masa..

-.•J

^egioTs seW by tol mbrihed, til printed lp« or checks, aent to any addreM at the rate of ten oentt eiaeh, i» dnbi of tm,

mw,

kwNfced m« Imdnd and fifty,

I tmlnatdrtd, *c.

fork dollar the receiver can

I .th., ..U.MU Jl,\piSSS be excfeauniftr a I White Bed Qallt or is Silver Flaied SevelTlBtf

Table CaStor, with Five Betttok B^d «bat the-

,®al 4 JM^Btlf leBoesoa

"nty '6f sathabtjoh. In op (re tabllihment o^f sfenre. hat beccme I

1* BoeCen, to rialt the collar

BasthaH A Xuoiu.to Ibbou*that

thejnow

the elegant block Ko. 65

lo»t«ln: The name of thle firm haii betj,e f«o»ie •tiCmlUaraa heuiehold words' throughout

the Middle and Western Strtee, »hil« as prompt aad hoaorablaibatineM men they are anlor«ei by the best firms in their own city, Their club system, of sifting goods has done more, we believe

be past lew year* .to kpea down the

prtceTof domestib arilcUsld etery da» use, then all tb^'other lB#*eaces-ooiBblne4. Moat of their goods are manufactured expressly fer them, as, lor fnstance, oatlery made to tbler order laShetfield, England, and imported In largs quantltlee ror thiir dbTt.r trade alone."

Hew ls ttettaaete act sl«aera aaA sdM la clubs ladles specially waste* as ageattPartial list of »rtlcN allowed

a I

ooBUIuiwd

4

OLDB 09 THIBTT. {*3.] 21 yards bleached or oublee?h«dOotou Cloth, Photograph Album,

I I lM^^^d.^Srw^latod' Table t&stor, fire I 7.

ITancyiOasslmera Pants Pattern. Large WUn all tlnSn Tab Ooter. White LanoasMr Counterpane. SayardeOalioo. AlhambraBedftnllt. Ladies' Morocco Shopping Bag. Oood OotiSge Olook.

1W"""'

lead

43 yards Bleached or

CnbleeiedVob18bS il®. K»iiMon*bU Dress Pattern. 3 1-8 yards wool Oesslmere for P.ntt and Voet Pattern. Kaahlonsble SfoUa Shawl. White ttarteflles Oouaterpano. Bsdy Large Genuine Moroooofihopping Bag. Lady ra-h. lonable einak P'atternt Pair Qood whito woolen Blanket*.. etaak Alpaca-Dress Patlun. 4 yards oof Cloaking. 6 yards

It is impossible to give a eompletallst of

Ufa

Uhion 'J

22 Barclay-it.. S. Y.

Honeyt Glycerine, Elder Flower, Houquet and Balm, In Quality, Style and Perfnme warranted equal to tbe English and sold fully 60 per sent, oheaper, which accounts 'tde the great falling off In the deqiand for the. forclgB sospsr and the unprecedented sucoess of the American Company Tdllet Soaps, new sold sveaymere in the United

MeftBONEi TAN HAAfillf A CO„

.States.

good',

but Ageais desiring artiole. not named, above, will pteSse mention tbero^ and we will aocomadata them If possible.". If yon ha*e a club ready, or intenct to ralseoae for any other honse,

iu,omiat

This favorite Fatnily Journal will hereafter be I lent to subscribers for $8,SO per yt'ar. A gratis copy sent one year to any persoa Who obtains six names and forwards them with the money to ns. for other toimr houses in thlseity, In other words, we will send seren oopfee

CiraUar

3

The Cheapest Story Paper In America. lis oolnmns arc filled with Capital Stoeiss

by

tile best wiIters, and that oharming variety in poetry, wit and general miscellany, so well oalonlated to please all lovera of good leading.

Now Is tbe Time to Snbserlbe! Single cop Irs, six cents. All dealers sell it. Address. ELLIOTT, THOAfAtt A TALBOTT, Boston, Mass.

Oumims ttmtatk fmr Sew

and

Montmelh Bvokmg* LUt.

forl

",*,0,°?,,

Mndos

Parties act-I

their address, and that of a

__ m.Ta nH fam.la friends, as

dosen or sodrtbelr 'male and, female friends, as we oan make ft for their advantage- to do so. Male andfemele aaeets waytod as wuri.

ARS9 HONBX

IX

BK618TKBKD LKTTEB8 In

everjTInstanoej and we guaranteo that It will oome perfeotly *afe« If, Bi—®nr sales should not be classed with

„.

VnnA

& C0..

McKEONE. VAN HAAGEN

Above!

1 1 1 1 1 1 1

WANTED—AGENTS- K'.iS'

KHlTTIBIO HAOHIUB. Price «S6. The simplest, cheapest and best Knitting Machine ever invented. Will knit 93,000 titches per min. ute. Liberal inducements to Aaents. Address AMERICAN KNITTING MAC1IIHS CO., Boston, Mass,, or St. Louis, Mo.

THE PATENT MAGIC COMB!

Will color gray hair a permanent black or brown. Sold everywhere. Sent by mail for $1,25. -Addiess Wfflt. PATTOS, Treasurer,

Magic Comb Company, Springfield, Masl.

el

aoetofl)

SECOMB A CO.,

Pittsburgh, Pa., or Boston, Mass., or St. Lonls Mo, C&ntton.—Do not be Imposed upon by other parties palming off worthless oast-Iron machines, under the same name- or otherwise. Ours is (he only genuine and really praotical machine manufactored.

Hi**

"baa nm\ •ffloo •,(sy fas uoidw .j

MOTHERS! MOTHERS!! MOTHERS!!!

TOjn, ¥AIL TO

pBQctjBH

In, WWof'8 SaothiM Syrap,

We beUgve It the BgBT and STJBgBT.gMjBDY I» THB WOBJ.P. to an warn ot DYgBKTBBT and DLABBHCBA IK CHILD

tt

tbefic-timile

Or.

Y,

Deafness, Catarrh, Scrofula. A

LADY who had suffered for years from Deafness, Catarrh an1 Scrcfnla, was cured by a simple remedy. Her sympathy and gratitude proirptiher to send the receipts free of oharge to any one similarly affllotsd,. Address

KEN,

whether artafag from teething, or any other oanae. Pull-directions fox tuing will aeeompany each bottle.

Be sure and eall for fxTHTRfi wrNSLOWU SOOTHING SYBtJP," Eavtog

of

Ctmns

bmtitdiiun

A Pxaans,"

bn tbe eutidde WTaroer. All others are baee ittaJtatiiji»i7-:('^ J: l-a.S.

!. t'

a ii*

mm 3 »a ia 5PK -*i

8D

SPEKB'8 ST AS DA

WINE

BI X.TE RS!

TME BEST V&ffTEUS ^Eor Weakly Persons, THB WBAKj -a-iT-, -i

T9B TH* PALK, 1 O I 8 I FOB XflX AOID| ift?f•«.

GcllOlst

T0U

'FO^SPKINQ U8« I II

Eqnal to Them

Speeds Standard Wine Bitters,

,!ea •tna o»-fc-"

wmif, fiBBBS & ROOTS Bpsaa's Oeiebrated Wlae, so well known, with FUWTlil KUUL

CBAMOMUK fLOinUiS,

!fn INAKB BOOT.

WHO

Obebry BABB.

xt fiUett, iocb otUt EUSEBS and ROOTS ai frill ia all

cum

assist (igeiNoi| promote the 8«oretlooi ot the Syatek & Che natural channel*, and gira

TONE AND VIGOR

—TO THX—

youhg

OWfHU

Alt

itbOM s«* ,©OtP?l

To mepaie wnjie Hp,

oOsriag to

'Agents bstter Inducements than ayer before offered. Copies sent freo to any addrees. Anuvi OO^ 54 Kim 8*^ (formerly 106 Sudbury St.,) BorPtm,

Mass.

,!l^\

BLOOM AND BEAUTY To the thin faee and care-wora oountenaaae Cures miB and aieatea APPBTITB. Try them. Use nona other. Ask fbr BPHB'S BTANDARD Birrns. Sold by Druggists and Oroeera. Ma that ssy •ignatara Is over the oork of esmh Bottla.

ALFRED SPEEEl'

Passaic, N. J., and

MS

Braadway, K»» -York.

||W trade snppUed by aU Dnifglsta.

BMOBSOF YOTffgr WW?*?*

Y«eag Mra. th. uporiencaol j^r. bsjHUwp str»Ui tba (kct ttat ralianoa aaay :t«^laae thsellcaey »f ..

DB, BELJWS SPECIFIC Toe

Che kpMdy and 'f. VwfaMH. th# mnltorTottHiui u.» which BMlscted, rains the h»ppl»««», and aoflU

Umraff*r«r

for bntlnew, aocial tocloty, or marrlThay can be naed without detection or Inre a a aM pa Prlo* tit Dollar p«r bo*, or fonr toiww three

^tk!°and will be eeat eeelej. PrirmU clrcnUr* to geutl«a»en wat free,

ktioa.

Baolose staap. W Iwly

:^3¥

LADIES,

If yon require reliable, remedy, u*e the beet I Bl, HAKVET'S rMAU Wl.t8 have no equal. They are safe and sure la ordltary case*, pawja, oaa

powAa

eacleee the m^ey

IndSdr-iWAS A CO A (Mar Street. Se« York, and on receipt they wi ed b» return mall.. •.. Pe»-deod wly

A Coaab. Cold, or Sore Threat. BsQuiacs nwisiAR Anwnoii,

AJ.D SHOULD St CBSOKIB. lT ALLOWID TO COXTIMVX, Irritation ef the Lungs, a I permanent Throat AffecUob,

or an Incursbie Ldhg DiwiWe is orris

tbi

aaavL*.

Brown's EroscMal, Trocles, HATlDg a direct inflnenc© to the pmrtS) give immedlat* relief.

I For Bronchitis, Aadsma, ^atarrh.O»n. sumptiTe aad Throat Blasssesr TaOGHXS vsao

WITH always OOOD M7CCXS8.

BIK6KBS AND PUBLIC SPEAKKB8

tH

the Throat alter an unusual exertion of tbiTOcal organs. The

Troche'

are rec mmended'and

prescribed by Physicians, and hive had testimopl^ls from eminent men throughout the country. Being an artiole of true merit, and ba»lug jmwid thiireScacy by a test of many years, e»oh jear finds thrm in new localities* In various p»rta of the world, and the TrocAes are unlrei sally pronounced bettor than other articles.

OatAia only "Baowa's

Brats

ciOB OK ONBHUNDBBPf [»10.] «v yards •ooiBltachsd o^Dnbleaahed Cotton Cloth, one fand wide, lady's or Gents New Slim Hunting CaX Watcb, Fashionable Tbiber D/ees Paiteru. BiegantStack AtpaW^preM FalterB,. Oae,pa ofaood wtrtte woeifln Blaaikets.largp site. La^jr FMhlonable Dodbte woo tin Shawl: Two large, fine, Blsaohed LiaeO TableOov.rs, with one dps•n large sited Dlaner Sapkins tO matob. 85 yds Bamp Carpeting. 7 1-2. yard. flM Cassimere for Suit. One doten Itorjr Handled. Jteel Bladed BniaHi and Porks One ddsen Rogers' best flilter PiaSed Fork, on wbite metal. Portable Bswin* and Roobroiderlng. MachiDe. 7 1-2 J^rdt donble-width JTster-proof Cloaking. Set of Far* Unffane Collar.

Bboscbiai Tbocbes,"

aad do not take any of thetooriAba

iaitatictu

that

m*y be offered. eoin araarwaaas.£s?J ti d2ld*w-4moi.lnside

The Great English Remedy-

rnHKBB WAFEB9 ABB A COMPOUND of the most valuable and harmless ingredients known to the medtoal faculty, and will mire withoutfall, all the various forms of Oonorrhea, Gleet, Stricture, Lonchorrhea, Spermatorrhea, »nd all weakness of the sexnal organs, always effecting a radical core, in tha shortest possible lime, frequently in two or three days, wlthont any'change of ordinary habits, diet, etc. They are pleasant to.the the taste, In no way disturb tbe stotnaoh or bowels, and no poisonous drugs are necessary to be taken even In the worst stapes of the disease. The Wafers, when nsed according to directions, though perfectly harmless, are the most positive »edy ever discovered, and their reputation all over Europe, as well as in tbls country, Is a suffi cient guaranty for tha complete safety and effl cienoy of this pleasant remedy.

Price SI a package, or three for |5, securely

with dollar jewelry sates ana gift enterprises.— I wrapped from observation, and sent by mail to Send to us for decision respecting our business I

ftny

address on receipt of the'prices named,

by the Commissioner of Internal Jtsveatie, dated I printed treatise upon these oompjaints ^ill Washington, Nov. dv 1868. It ycu want prompt I be ^nt free of charge on app ication tiyttall to

returns for ypar money, send yonr clubs t( EASTMAN & KENDALL, P. 0. Bex l, HtMter St., Bostoa, Miss.

the general agents,'Collins brothers 428 Seoon 1 I streot, St. Lonis, Mo. The Wafers are sold by Druggists generally. declSdSm

I A N O S

.iJjit ,#oisa3yau

STEOK'S, a*

I KNABE'S,

CHICKERINGS.

j.i P. al^l 4iVil iyl

I The Celebrated Patent Cycloids

and ether well-known and reliable Makers.

CABHABT Sc

SEEDHAIfS

^Parlor and Church Organs and Melodeons, SHEET MUSIC, 7 INSTRUCTION BOOKS,

And every variety of

|i«

Por Children Teething «n need wiU IN THOUWJBVJBB PAXCTNQ BAUDS OP CASES. 11 not aeJy ielievaB the ehOd frosa pain, but tnvieoratea the stocnach and bowels, eoxieets adfity, and gives tone and energv to the whole tjst«rm It will also instantly relieve 0f^4iVtotksll*f[rtteM4FM OaN«.

Small Musical Instruments,

V.I' ."!• fi-Aitn— etfiflod tiiw

..V MTOlft «(W Musical Merchandise

PIANOS BENT. ,-i

Alio, old lDStor|piaDtiUkaaia6Xchttiig6or pari poy oa npw qpea. Pianos, J\£elodeoiis9 and all kinds of smaller Musloal Instruments lepairod bf

COMPETENT WORKMEN. Send Orders to KISSlVXQR.»H^i:i

PALACE OF MUSIC,

No. 48,

OSaIo Street,

(Opposite^the Old Oonrt Bousa,)

A

XKO^U-PAIJTK. 1NU

E SAINT LOUIS ^0

HANUFACTIIBIKU CMMPiitl.

|Tbe Piano* of this OompaajT Are essenflafly

Pianos for Western People, They are not only made at boras, bnt *r» well made. They have taken

Four First Premiums.

at Wee tern Palis. They poeeeM snlirsIM eellenoeof tone aid Onlsh, and cum car ihSB in all respects with tlie best luilraiaeuU Oi. pastern Manrffnctnre J,

Prices vary from 9450 to $700. soooanne

to sttli ahu I'raisd.

aVBrery Piano Is warranted for Fl»e Tesrs.^BB OLD INSTRUMENTS IXOHABOBO AT IifBBBA K^TRS

Warvhoue 101 Boutb Fittii 4r«et, corner Walnut, anil oppo.it* SoatMri, Hy'el uyZTdly •*.".?

1

•y^ooD wool

rail!!

i^:i qsa it,witb wonderful

suoobss.

Brings

WOOD I WOOD

Two hnndr^doords of seasooed Oord Woo»l for sale by J. A. itboads. Ail orfiec. left at the "Early House," Weet Mala street, promptly

^'TCApyjTT houbb—w. b. lueaUAv,

JC-d3in

SAdtf

COLUMN.

»T

r*a

box.

Dr. Harvey's Golden Pill* four degree* iitronger they are lnlonde^^ ^r ,»i»(im—ruoc tit* doium nu boxPrtvat* olitulars sent free. Kool0M »t»mp. If »oa caaaot proome the

PlUa.

'imr KMC si fit?

.. .jSfiSCIONAL

LIFE INSURANCE GO.,

or

United States of Amerioa, WASHIKOTOy, s. o.

[flBtfrim m\hm «r mm Ameris Jrt* 1S8S.

CASH CiPITAL^.. $1,000,m

paid ik

rnx.

bssEiii'nT OFFIC^KS

3

BRANCH OFf'ICE.

First National Bank BulldUig, PHILADELPHIA^, Where the general bus in*»« of th* Coapaay la traasaotad, and to which all geaeral cotrcapoadenM should be ftddre^aed. •fc'liiuj

t'

OIiAB*N(MI H. OtiAKK, Presldeat.

JAT OOOKH, Ohaltmaa Finance aad Caeca Committee. a?u HKNBY D. COOKK, Vice-President. IMXRSOK W. PIST, Secretary aad Awulffy.

This Company, National In Its charaetar, oftrs by riaSen off Its large Capital, Low Batsa «f»re mUnuaad New Tables, the most desirable assa/it of tnsurlstf Uie yet prseentsd to the pnbliA.

The ratei of puinlum being largely redaesd, are made as favorable to tha Insurers aa tfcaaa of the best Mutual Companies, aad aveM eB tke complications and uncertainties of Hotsfc Dividends, and the misunderstandings whloh tha latter are so apt to canse the Pol'cy-Holder.

Several now and atttaotiVe taWse are uoW preStnted which ntel onty to' be antf«rs*»ed ta prove acceptable 'o Ibe'pabliOi such as tha IH-COilK-PKoCUC I SO POLICY aad MTCBH PKKMrtJH POLICY. In I he former, thapalkyholder Hot only sco6rs a lift insnranoe, payable at death, but will reoelte, if living,alts*a period or. a few ye»rs, ha **aaal

amount of

inoomi efmal

cut. (10ptr

seal.)

money

amount

l» Is* per

ef Ut foUeg.

Company agrees

In the Utter, ths

to return to tk$

assured tie Wsi

k» hu paid a, fa addition to k*

of

Ms policy.

The attention of persons ocbtemplAtieg insuring their lives or is or easing the aoioaat

ot

insur­

ance they already have, Is called to tha speelal advantages offered by the Natlooal Life Insuraaoa Company.

Circulars,Pamphlets andfall parttcsriass glvea on application -to ths Branch Ofias of the Oompany. or to JOHI V. UXJU A CO.,

CINCINNATI, OHIO,

General Agents for Ohio and Central and S&athern Indiana. lawT^nwJ"FOOTBf 28dwly "T7. Agent for Torre Haute, lad.

JNSURE WITH THB BEST 1

,..y€ N A,,

OF HARTFORD, COHJT.

Cash Assets QTer 15,052,880 \9.

Fire and Inland Iaettraaee at as faverable terms as tbe Hasariis Permit for Beliabl* Indemnity« HAOEB A McKXXK. Agents,

Jan6d3m Bowling Hall.

hbb and lifb

INSURANCE

S«.j -iJ

SUA WS.K

The following JOld and Beliable Oempaaise ftepr«eeuted,

Merchants Fire Ins. Co., HABTPOBD, CONN.

North American HaBT^OBD,

{JOBS/

\ib a f' at oaf?) .^^aadsae

AppUoaUoua taken and Folioiee Issued in any ot the above named Companies in lowest current rates. Also, BEAL ESTATE bought and- sold, ana OOL-LECTIOSB-preiBpUy-aUeeded to. u» at Apply to A

f^^Me A. CRANE, General fire and Life Lssoifefioe Agant.

oFFic^r.- i.

Main St., between 5th ft 8tb

Terre Haute, 1ad.

OfQloe 158 Kain Straett Old Stand of Drs. Thompson Sost

Sf-taea has tjkm-im&vs iuw

BRIAN'8 CIF1 IHTIfiOBiMK,

OB LIP* StfUTWNATtirt} Mtarn," Tor all'Derail^laientv of the Urinary Oirgaiis. It givee

LiferBetUth ttnd Strength to all who naaltaad follow ssy dfneefaoas. It nerer tails to remove Nervous Debility, Impotaa. Of

er'went

ot'

Ixobi

1 A N O S

fewer, and all wevkaeis arfstag

KxoHusor Indlsoratloa, rssnUtag In (oaa ot memory, unpleasant draams, weak aervss, headaoife, nnvoas trsmbling, gaasral laMSSMs, dimness of vision, flushing of th* ekia, whlah, If negleoted, will surely lead te IntaaMy or oeaumptloo. _When th system Is jaasa aflietad, will not recover without halp. It must ba lavlgarated and strengthened, to enable the isii si {s fulfill thadutles of life. 1 btr mealeiae has been trste* for assay ysars, and it is warranted acertalo vvny.aomaiser |rt«r bad the ease may be. Hundreds of eertiSoatse oan be ah own. Prtoa, oae Dollar par bottle, or six bpttles for Ave Dollars.

SOLD BT AU DStTOOIflTB.

If yon cannot procure It send a itatsMst' of your caaey and eneloae she- meney ta BBTAV A OO.. 01 Oedar strsat, Naw Tark, aad It will ba sent you. On receipt of live Dollars, a bottle neariy equal to seven small, will be aaafe Ao any express office In the Pnl tpd Ptat^ss, dbnrg^a^alQ. Frivate Mrtfulsrs, sent on eppl stamp. -a declMaod*V

71/TANHOOD

JjJL

S

4* Mf ...

Projfs.

gTBAHi DYU HOUSE.

JH. OLARIDGE

Hiss returned to this slty, and fltied dp a 8t«»a Dyeing and Beaming Ks'abHshinent, st the old Btaad, Ho. 8 North fourth^ Street, whacehe will bepleaaed to meat his old friends, a»d as new ones as may fnvrir blm with tfielr sstri

AKD TE$ VIQQB

TOtTTH restored in four wteks. DB.

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