Daily Wabash Express, Volume 19, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 12 August 1869 — Page 2
DAILY I EXPRESS
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Thursday Morning, Angus
SENATOR MOBTOK and Governor
HAYES Will open the Ohio campaign at ^ilmingtou to-day. jjp-j
S «JHB leadingXondon Journal# are ad vuHflg their reader#, in most emphatic language, to give fair play to the "Harvard boyfc in the coming rowing match-
English college regattas, it eeem», from these admonitory article*,
are iCene9
disorder, attended bj imminent danger tP life' aid ^liftnb. "The London Telegraph mj» it has no "interest in tbe coekneys ^who may he drowned," but it urgently demands tbat steamers shall not crowd the contesting boats, and that bargej shall not cross thoir paths at critical moments as it desires no victory gained by such foul means. A favorite boast of our
British cousins i?, that the love of fair play is inherent in their natures. ThiB -assumption must be groundless, or why "those caustic lectures frpm the papers? It is pleasing to reflect that Englishmen have been be re to contest for the championship in physical sportB, and that they have not only been fairly but cordially treated. As strangers we made them welcomo. American readers would justly deem such advice us that given by the London papers a wanton insult. It seems to be needed in the British metropolis, the boast about fair play to the contrary notwithstanding
X'ROSPECT
of an immense and im
mediate increase of our heterogeneous population by Chinese immigration gives a peculiar interest, at this time, to any facts respecting tho habits and customs of taut strange people. From tho translation of a Chinese author on morality wo take some account of the marriage rela tion as it is maintained in that interesting iSEOimtry. The Chinese philosophersays that "tho principal state of life in the worfd is that of wedlock from whence is derived the relation of father and son, then that of brethren after which men unite themsolvos in the bonds of friendship and when societies have been formed and become numerous, they have risen to the .relation of prince and subjects. Hence is said that the principal care of a wise man has marriage for its object even is a
the union of heaven and earth itself perfect model of conjugal concord. Ou claesical books suppose the regularity this state aa the production-of good order and regularity in general.
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The dutios of husband and wife are then clearly defined, and the section closQ'fl as follows: "As for concubines there are many masters of families who know how to govern them, but there are fow who have the art to make them live 'Undisturbed in a house, becauso the first 'wife is seldom mistress of solid vir tue. Women are generally addict fd to unaccountable jealousies for this feason, if you have children by a deserv ing woman, tho best way will be to take no concubine at all. If a husband Is arrived at his fortieth year without having children, he may then take a concubine for this is according to the laws, which look upon want of posterity as the greatest misfortune. If the wife, through a jealous transport, makes a disturbance and a nois and falls into a rage at the very name of eoncubino, the husband must inform her relatives of his intention, and if their per suasions have no effect upon the wile, and she still continues to oppose her husband' design, he should then have rooourse to the magistrate and after a citation tc appear before his tribunal let her be divorsed according to the usual form for in short, he is not obliged to be so complaisant to his wife as to render himself culpable, with respect to his ancestors, in not performing all in his power to perpet uate the .family.'
Again this writer says: "Wives are distinguished into superior and inferior, that is to say^the lawful and those that are not so but there is no distinction among the children."
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"Formerly
tho Emporor and the prince of the empire to'ok seven wives, the grandees and mandarins but threo, under graduates and tho vulgar had one lawful wife.''
ZETTER FROM BOSTON.
Correspondence Daily Express,] August ?tb, 1869. .New England generally is the essence, afad Boston the quintessence or oil of Yankeedoin. Having taken several doses of tho former wo are now taking Btrong draughts of the latter. SpeakiDg of draughts reminds us that there is a rather queer tight goiog on in the Bay State concerning tho l'ttOHiBmoir of certain draughts. As your readers are aware anew prohibitory liquor law has just gone into force in this State. Bather, it should he said that the time for it te go into force has just come. This correction is needful, for really the law is not yet in force to any great extent. At least we infer this from what we have seen, and from what the papers say. To all appearance a drinking saloons are in full blast. It may be that the thirsty ones ure all drinking soda water, but if so, they do it at counters behind which are all the bottles, decanter?, lemons, &c., which used to be there, and then too, they receive their soda, if such it be, from these same battles and decanters, and with lemon peef floating in it. This all may be done to keep up appearances, and as we did not tusle at many of the saloons we are not competent to testify under oath. At the Parker House we noticed tbat the guests in the dining room were also drinking what many have been soda, but in other days we should certainly have said it was wine. At the refreshment stands at the depots ^people called for nle, and drank something that looked very like an XXX article. We might conclude, inasmuch as there is a •ery stringent law which makes the delivery of liquor prima facia evidence of
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gale, and said sale is punishable by fine or Ttrnmrnf that al! ,th^Ts|Sone, lo keep-up affpbawtnees, did lot private information and the public Journals forbid this belief. The fact Is that in Boston the law is not enforced. How it may he in the country we do not know. And just here the queer fight comes. The radical temperance men, the liquor dealere, and all anti-prohibitionists are clamoring for tho atrict enforcement of the law, while the moderate prohibitionists and the shrewd politicians, and probably the drinkers, are against enforcement. The
State Constable seems to be with the latter The radical temperance men ac from principle, the liquor defers and anti-prohibitionists, join them from policy, hoping to make the law odious by enforcing it, and thus secure iU early repeal. The moderate prohibitionists and politicians are scared. In this fight strange bed-fellows are made. QA ly a day or two since the Bev. Horace James, a staunch and prominent temper ance man of the "Orthodox" Church—ai Congregational Churches are called here— gpoke on the same platform with Major Somebody, the keeper of a hotel and open bar. Each argued from his own peculiar itand-point in favor of enforcing the law How the affair will end remains to be seen. At all events, law or no law, during almost an entire week's wanderings in Bcston, we saw but one drunken man, and a strange thing to one accustomed to the importunities of beggars in cities generally, the entire absence of these from the streets of Boston. Not one did we £83 during the week. As for
BIGHTS,
we have ssen the top of the State House, and top of Bunker Hill Monument. We have a vivid recollection of toiling up the steps of the former of these on a hot summer day with a buxom country lass on each arm. This melting scene occurred io our youthful days. Having a wife and babies, and grown to be wiser, we were satisfied this time with a distant view of these notable places. We looked also upon the outside of that monument of departed glory and noise, the Coliseum. As the outside had the appearance of a big barn, we did not pay twenty-five cento to see the inside. The Great Organ too
aforesaid buxom lasses was along, somebody else was, and as the does not appreciate music it would have been foolish to pay double price to please our own cultivated ear. Can any married man give a better reaion for not taking his wife to see the big organ, or anything else?
We must not forget to mention a sail in the harbor. Joining the multitude of an afternoon, we found ourselves at one of the wharves, and learned that by paying ten cents we could go with this multitude to Hingham. As this town is fifteen miles distant, and the route lies past Forts Winthrop, Independence and Warren, and past Deer Island and dozens of other islands, and gives a.fine outside view of Boston, and as she thought it wise, we invested ten cents each. We came to the unanimous conclusion on our return, that it paid and that there was a good margin of profit besides. But no more of sights, lest we forget to tell of something which greatly interested us, and gave an insight into the secret of sterile New England's wonderful prosperity. We came 7E0M NORWICH TO W0BCB8TKR on tho railroad connecting these two cities, a distance of sixty mile9. road runs along the bank of a stream which hardly rises above the dignity of a brook, and is completely lined with little factory villages, at each of which are from one to five cotton or woolen factories. In travelling the sixty miles we stopped at twenty towns and villages, averaging one in three miles. The greatest distance between stations is seven miles and the shortest is oae-fourth of a mile. This is probably but one of many like streams iu other parts of this much loved aDd tirribly hated U. E.
KRBATA.
Tha following, in a letter from New Haven must have surprised some of your readers, and none more than the author of the letter, who is made to say "Bolides the College proper there are in pre cess of erection a medical sohool, and what termed a scientific department. If the "boys" had carefully deciphered Wanderer's hieroglyphics they would have made him tell the truth and say
Besides the college proper there area Theological Seminary, Law and Medical Schools, and what i3 termed a Scientific Department. Instead of being in "process of erection" all these have been long established and in a most flourishing condition
One more correction. Instead of reading "The necessary expanse of tha regular course is from $300 to $800 per year.' put $500, for $800. 'W.4.ND*rir.
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In the city of London there is a church known by the name of Judaa Iscariot. It was established about ten years ago, and is described as a sort of a half-way bouse between the Church of Christ and the cave of Giant Despair. They hav» nothing in'the shape of a creed, priest, or a seot making conscience, and not the Bible, the sQpreme authority.
Sentenced for Arson.
Two of the Altoooa incendiaries "have been tried and convicted of arson. One of them has been found guilty of the additional charge# lar^nv. ^he JPhUig|: delphia Press says that the criminals, Dy repeated outrages covering a great length of time, had laaugurated a perfect reign of terror in the place, and justice has been brought to bear upon them only by the united efforts of the detectives and citizens. One of them, Thomas A. Beale wassentenced to fi-ve yean' imprison roent in the Western Penitentiary a $500 fine upon each charge, making full sentence ten years and $1,000 fine Thomas J. Duke was sentenced to months' imprisonment on the charge larceny, and five years and $500 fine the charge of arson. This is the concluding chapter in the lives ef young men who owe their seduction to hose-house influence# alone. In commenting upon the result, the Ftndicat/r says:
and is
six of
A a we *U tpiow,4be .incendiary fires *fi!ch front time to tieae destroyed the property of. ©or citi«en».*nd endangered the lives o&themselves and families, have traced to their source at last, '.The mystery which for BO long a time failed to be nnveiled is a mystery no longer—at least as far as seme of the fires are con oerned. And whst did we find To our astonishment—to the great grief of their parents, it was discovered that this mischief had been committed by some of our young'men, the children of respectable, law-abiding citizens. We found that thttfr nttcgoerouB fires had not been kin died witij any purpose of plunder or re veuge, but simply for pure recklessness, or, as they expressed it, "to have a run."
It was discovered that all the accused were either members of the Goodwill Fire Company at the time of their arrest or had been previously, and bad never stopped running with the company up to the day Of imprisonment. These young men (some of them), would drink beer until near midnight, when, if the idea suggested itself, they would fire some body's stable, just "to have a run
This, we suppose, may be put down at the cause of nearly every incendiary fire we have in our midst—at least the evidence now in our possession goes to prove that such was the case. Now, we do not think, we cannot think these joang men even the worst of them—had a proper idea ef the magnitude of the crime they were committing they thought only ~f fun.
They did not pause to reflect upon the probable consequences to themselves, or the great Borrow they were storing up for their parents. They had no care for the future, and pursuing a reckless course, they worer eventually discovered.
NOW, all this goe3 to show what bad company will do. It says to our young men, in language that should not be dis .. #_1 !kt VAI
bU SCO kMV U1«U| 4M O we did not see it or hear it, but did read regarded, "Be careful witlr whom you
bills informing lu that we could do bott r»»cb food for for one dollar. We kept the dollar, two
reflection) not
of them in fact, though neither of the who feel like connecting themselves with „i__ Vint A Inn for toG
it
Of course we saw the Common. Every body must see this. As well might oce_ come lo Terre Haute and not see the Artesian Well. Honestly, however, this Common is an exceedingly pleasant and sensibly sort of thing to have, with its trees, lake and fountains, its bears, deer and squirrels, at the very heart of a great oity. The Public Garden, too, which is separated from the Common by only a single street, and is provided with an artificial lake, choice flowers, shrubs, and statuary,—a sort of miniature Central Park—is pleasant and sensible. During the past year a new and very fine equestrian statue in bronze of Washington, has been added to the attractions of the Garden. It Is one of the very finest pieces of art of its kind to be fouhd. In the Natural History Buildings the public is permitted on Wednesday and Saturday of each week, to look upon one of the largest and finest museums of Natural History to bo found in this country. fi'.* -l -f I
only for our young men
the Fire Department, bat alBo for the parents or guardians of these,young peo P?e-i-Sfifr*
"No practising or drumming allowed on this piano," is a notice conspicuously displayed in the parlor of one of _the wa tering place hotels.
The annexation of the Grand Duchy of Baden to Prussia is so obnoxious to the population that since January last 1,400 people have emigrated to America end elsewhere.
At the Saratoga races, on Saturday Vauxhall ran threo miles, under 108 pounds, in 5:30, and Corsican ran one and a quarter mileB in 3:07 J—the time in each being the fastest ever made in America.
A Dublin professor has lately analyzed the milk of the sow, and found that it contains fifty per cent, moro nutriment than cows' milk bnt it is not easy to get sows not being very suscoptiblo to coaxing-
The Viceroy of Egypt is said to intend creating a foreign legion, to be recruited In Europe, but "principally in France.— This eorpse ":Will be in garrison at Suez and Ismailia, and its special mission will be to guard the canal and the isthmus
The Duke de Chartres, who served as one of McClellan's aides-de-camp in this country, is writing a book called "The Battle Fields on the Banks of tire Rhine. He attempts to prove that it would be impossible for Franco, in her present condition, to stand any chance of success in a war with Prussia.
Latest accounts from the Rhine as to the state of tho vineyards are on the whole favorable. The blossom, though full, was light on account of the coldness of June, but tbe subsequent warm weather has produced a good effect. The grapes are beginning to form, and a fair yield may be expected.
A Universalist minister who was a member of the last Ohio Legislature, and who wishes to go again, receives the following notice from a local paper: "Politically, he is dead to all eternity. Clever man, though, and neighborly but as a politician, he scattors awfully. He's too wide at the muzzle."
A Tennesseean has invented a machine for cleaning cotton, which takes the bolls just as they are gathered, and eonverts them, by a single process, into a ribbon of spun cotton, composed of flIaThe ments laid parallel to one another, and in muoh better condition -than cotton prepared in the old fashioned way.
A boy at Lake Station, Miss., who was flying a large kite, the cord of which he had imprudently wound about his body, was carried in a sudden gust about a hundred feet into the air, and was leaving the earth at a rapid rate when a friend ly tree interposed its branches, and he was rescued in a somewhat bruised condition.
LOVK
AND
•i"S
the great French author, is in press, and will be published in a few daye, by B. Peterson & Brothers, Philadelphia. Anything that Dumas writes is entertaining, and it Will command a very large sale, being a narrative of the French Revolution of 1792, the interest is intense from the first page to the last. The price is on yl $1,75, bound in cloth. The following new books are haviag immense sales, and should be read by all: Mrs. Southworth's Bride's Fate." "Changed Bride's" "How He Won Her," and "Fair Play." Mrs. Stephens' "Curse of Gold," "Mabel's Mistake," and "Doubly False." "The Woman in Red" and "The Breitmann's Ballads" in one cloth volume with a glossary.
'IN UMBER'S there is safely, it was upon'this principle that the formula of Judson's Mountain Herb Pills was prepared. It was not the result of one man's knowledge. Dr. Judson intending to spend a fortune in advertising his pills consulted the most intelligent and learned physicians of the age, and the result was the production of a simple but Efficacious medicine the Judson's Moun* tain Herb Pill^» These pills cure Billiouaness, DisfjpPi Liver Complaint, Indigestion, Female Irregularities. They have aow been used many years by the public abd thousands of testimonials bear witness to their virtuee. As a family medicine they-are unrivaled. Give the Mountain Herb Pills a trial. Sold by all dealers.
A tfMUOif
AGE9 Railroad rpened. from New York tMin Mggncitco, and a new inmnlt ta
tbe Gnat Weat. The Old West as It was aadtheHew W it 4 it lie* edition of
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—""W ... Writiea dowm to Summer of 1869, with new T«xt. »ew Ma] tratfcm*. aad the moat accurate Map ii world.
Don't attempt to sell other booka, old matter, rehaihed and copied, nnder new namea 8*11 tee original, complete fr*m 1857 ta IMS. 8 for Circular* wbich will tell the whole itory.— Addreu B. V. BLISS A GO.. Toledo, or NtTTLITON ft CO., Cincinnati, Ohio.
Aromatic Vegetable Soap.
For the Delicate Skin or Ladles aad cUMrciV SOLD BT ALL DKUfifilSTS.
$10,00 FEB DAT GUARANTEED Agenti to Mil the Hoi 8mni Sawmo Hi6H1XS. It makes the LOCK. STITCH ALIKB ON BOTH us£t, haa thaxuidar-fced, andls equal in every resp«ct to snr Sewing Machine ever invented. Price $25. Warranted for fi yeara- Send for circular. Addreas Jotyrsan, CLIBC Co., Boaton, Maw., Pittsburgh, Fa,, or St. Loais, Ho. ^9 A Day for all. Ad drew A. J. VlillHAH, S.T
HUSKED SHOT cm (TABBANTKD To thoot close and kill 60 jardi. Price, *2.50,— Wanted—Army Gone and BeTolTeri. Send •tamp for price list Biflea, Shot Onns, BevolTer*, to JOflHSTON'SGUN WOBKS, Pittsbarxh, Fa.
VIPLOTIEBT Oolftft. MA address S. M. SPENOfiU Ac CO.,
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Lippencott
& Bafeewell's
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LIPPCKCOTT A BAKBWELL:—Wehave no trouble with your Saws tbey don't need to be lined up with paper we put them on the Mandrel and they go right along.
Temper perfectly uniform and quality unsur pass.d. Beapectfully, CHAS.A.FOX. LIPPENCOTT & BAKKWSLL, Manufacturers of Circular, Malay, Mill Gang and Cross-Cot Saws. Chopping Axes, all shapes.— Colbuin's Patent Axe. Shovels,
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you a handsome present, address with BICE & MAMiwr,Box3367, Boston, Mass.
ASK your Doctor or Dragglst for SWEJEl' «HJIHIIfE-lt equals (hitter) Quinine. M'Pd by F. TITKABDS, FABB A CO. Chemists, New York-
rrHlRTT ¥BARS' Experience in the Treatment I or Chronic ant Hexaal Diseases.—a Phyiioioaical View of Marriagr.—The cheapestSbook ever published—containing nearly 300 pages, and ISO fine plates and engravings of the anatomy of tbe human organs in a state of health disease, with a treatise on early errors, Its deplorable con seqoences upon the miod and body, with the an tbor'splan of treatment—the only rational and successful mode of cure, as shown by a report of casestreated. A truthful adviser to the married and those contemplating marriage who entertain doubts of their physical condition. Sent free of postage to any address on receipt Of 26 cents, in •tempi or postal currency, by addressing Dr. LA CBOlX, No. 31 Maiden Iane, Albany, N. Y.— The author may be consulted upon any of the diseases upon which his books treat, el the personally or by mail, aud medicines sent to any part of tbe world.
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A MEDICAL ESSAY ON THE CAUSE AND CUBE OF PREMATURE DECLINE IN MAN, the Treatment of Nervous and Physioal Debility Ac'"There it no member of Society hy whom thi* Book will not be found us^fui, uhether such person holds the relation of Parent, Preceptor or Clergyman,"— Medical Timet and Qwelte.
Sent by mall on receipt of fifty cents. Address the Author, Dr. E. BEV.CDBTI.4, 228 Street, Washington, D.C.
Great Distribution
by tbe Metropolitan Gift Co.—Caah tilils to tlte Amount of Every Ticket Draw* a Prise. 6 Cash Gifts lach 20,01 10 10,0 20 6,000 40 l.OOOt 200 200. 300 100 60 Elegant Bosewood Pianos...Itech $300 to $760 75 Melodeons 76 to 100 380 Sewing Machines 60 to 176 600 Fine Gold Watohes 75 to 300
Cash Prizes, Silver Ware, Ac., all VALUED AT #1,000,000
A Chance to Drato Ang of the above prittt
for SSe.
Tiekets describtng Prizes are SEALED in Save lopes and thoroughly mixed. Oil receiptor S6 cents, a Sealed Ticket is drawn without choica and sent by mail to any address. ThePrizs nam«4 up mit will be delivered to the ticket-holder oa payment of OSB DOLLAR. Prizes are immediately sent to any address by expresa or •retunk mail.
Ton will know what your Prize is yon pay for It. Any prize may be EXCHA*oa» for another of the aame value. Ro Blanks* Onr patrons can depend on iair dealing.
BEFEBJENCES.—We select tha following from many who have lately drawn ValuablePrizra and kiad|y permitted us to publish tbem Andrew J. Burns, Chicago, $10,000 MiiS ttlara S. Walker, Piano, $800 James M. Matthews, Detroit, $6,000 John T. Andrews, Savannah, $6,000 Miss Ague*1 Simmons, Charleston, Piano, $COO. We pubiMh no names wlthout permisilon.
Opinions of tbe Pre»S.—"The firm is re liable, and deeerve their succes•."•—Weekly
Tri
Afay 8. "We know them to be a fair dealing firm."—N. F.
Herald,
May 28. "A friend of
ours drew a $500 prizs, which was promptly re ceived."—Daily
News,
June 3.
Send fer circular. Liberal Inducements to Agents. Satisfaction guaranteed. Kvery package of Sealed Envelopes contiln one
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REWARD FOR ANY CASS of the following diseai
$1,000
whicbthe Medical Faculty have pronounced Incurable, that BR. BICHAU'S GOLDEN REMEDIES
WILL NOT oxnm.
DB. BICHAU'S GOLDEN BALSAM No. 1, will cure Syphilis in its primary and secondary stages, such as ojd Ulcers, Ulcerated Sore Throat,
Sore Kjes, Skin Eruptions aud Soreness of the Scalp, eradicating diaeaae and mercury tbor oughly.
DB. BICHAU'S GOLDEN BALSAM No. 2, will cure ths third stages of Syphilltioand mer curaal Bhenmatism, etc. Audi defy those'who suffer from such dlseaies to obtain a radical care wlthsut the aid of this medicine, which doea not prevent tbe patients from eating and drinking what they like. Price of either Ho, 1 or 2, $S par bottle, or two bottles, $9.
DB. BIOHAU'S GOLDEN ANTIDOTE. A safe and radical cure for Gonorrhea, Gravel, and all Urinary Derangements, accompanied with toll directions. Warranted to cure. Price, $3 per bottle. DB. BICHAU'S GOLDEN ELIXIB D'AMOUB.
A radical cure for Geceral Pabll Ity in old or young, imparting aaergy to t^ose who have led a life of sensuality, l'rice, $5 per bottle, or two bottles 89.
On receipt of price, by mall or Express, those remedies will be shipped to anyplace. Prompt attention paid to all correspondents. BOM fanwithout tha name of Dr. BIOHAU'S GOLPINBmBin. D. B. BI0HABD8,ixle pro-, orietor, blown in Glass of bottles. Addrsas,
DB. P. B. BICHABDS,
No. 228 Verio street. New Tork. Offloe hours from 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. Circulars sent—Corraapandente aaawered. mayl2dltaw-wly
^OOD! WOOD I WOOD I
Two hundred cords of seasoned Oord Wood for sale. All orders left at tha "Early Hoaaa,'' West Maia atreet, or at John Mc. Fariane's ofBca north Tktrd atract promptly Ailed. •AiLn BOBBI—w. B. labmxah, pmp'r. ItslMlT ex» at
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Joa. H. Blake, Ohio Street. AKfftnTgCXB AyP BTOLPgfrS. J. A. Trydach. corner Main and Itlth.
A. H. Dooley, 1C4 Main Street.
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Traak Heinlj^ Street. 1
At TWktaaia Betel,'
Wm.£)Mar,:
Proprietor.
QABBIAOB JfACTO&Y.
WiMy, Tbonaa A Oik. Cor. &d and Walnut.
W.H. BannUtar. Jjajja atr—1». Grow• MnittittlUfe iftmet. JohA IsiilM^awnitttoi Ma*hn'». mibmtNit. .ef
VoitfaM»iM*&«»iMy toali"01* John Me-
Bra.H.
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Tttell, Blpley A Co., corner 6th and OUlu street. W. B. ByeaftCo., 71 JUta street. C. Wlttlg A Co., 170 Main street. Kdsall A Co., comer fourth and Main street 09»eUae4tfaggarty, oorn|ir Main aad Third ftttUQOlSIS. Barr, Quliok A Barry, corner Vain and Fourth *5^ FARMING IMPLEMENTS
Janes A Jones, east aide 2ubUc Square. GUNSMITH AND STINCIL CUTTEH John Armstrong, Ohio atreet, east of Third.
HATS Aft CAPS
josej/hC.fates, 146Matnstreet. 4atO ib -q odl HOTEIfi. 1. «, National fiofase, aor&arSixth and ~&1 «!£'.-*
Olark Aoaaajcoraer Ohio aad first. Terre Haute House, corner Main and Seventh. Itrmai' flatal Onttli aad cherj. 1NSUBANCS AGENTa. Hager AKcKaen, Sowllsg Hal!. ,:I J. A, Foote, 66 Main atfeet. .* c-ZZ
JBWELLEBS
S. B. freeman, 74 Main atreet. LIVERY STABLE. Bobort Hantar, opposlta Bantln House. .4— liEATHEB, &C. ..I l. A. Burnett, lft sad 146 Kain Stieet. MONUMENTS, SCOTCH GRANITE
Walter .A Ipplnghoussn, Cherrv street, be .* twian »th and 10th.
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aoUffst* )«MVSIO DEALERS. L. Klssnsr, Palace of Haslo, 48 Ohio street.
MECHANICIAN.
A. TltFman, lS sonth 4th St. opp. Post Office. MQsLINBBY. Mrs. Buckiaghaat, Cor, 4 and Ohio.
MILITABY CLAIMS.
J. 8. Danaldson Farrlngton Block, Maia St. -NOTIONS AND TBIMMING8. f. B. BMdla, in Mala atraat.' iaw^e*/1
PHYSICIANS tav
Dr. S. 3. Vouug, west side Pa^lfe Square. RETAIL GROOERS.'t" 0.1. pley, Mala Street.
BAILBOAD AGENT.
Jamea H. Turner, at McKaen A Paddock's Mill REAL ESTATE AGENTS Hendrich A Lange, corner Main and 4th streets
SADDLERY HARDWABE^j .Trad A. Boas No. 6 Strath Fifth atreet. ci
STONB WOBK.
Waiter A Epplnghouatn, Gharry atreet, betweanOth and 10th. SEWING MACHINES. T. H. Blddle, 151 Main Street.
SKIBTS AND CORSETS. Hera A Arnold. 89 Main atreet. S. Welaz Na. 169 Main atreet.
UNDERTAKER.'r^:
Isaac Ball, earner Third and Cherry,, M. W. O'Connell, Main Street.
MANUFACTURERS,
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PLANING 1 I-S SUIT AD
CITY MILLS.
pRAIBIB
WILLIAMS,
CltlFT MAmjrACTDnasa or
Bash, Doors, Blinds,
'Wladow mBd Door Frames, Moulding Brackets,. SlalrftUUngs,
JiuuierB, -h Newell Postee^7 Florlag and Elding,
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And all descriptions of Tioiebed Lumber.
Wholesale and Retail Dealers —IN &ZTSE LUMBER,
JLath and 8hlaglesr Slate Roofing, r*i Cement Roofing,
Roofing Felt.
Custom Sawing, Planing and •w iWood mrnlng DONE to OBDEri. AU Work Warranted!
Corner of Ninth snd Mulberry sts. JaSSdtf
MILLINERY.
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JJlLLINBRy.%.
HN. BUCKINGHAM Baa removed to the. oorner sfTowth aad Ohio Streets. whersabe is now opening a rail and oom* plete stock of Spriog StylaBoanets, Bthaane, riow.ra, *«. HAIB 0001)3—Constantly on lmnd a choice assortmeut of SwllchM, .Obila Tfctoria
PnSit knd all klnda of Hair Snd MS tha assortment.
Lad Ida call
Oouaaa or LcoruUe, as delivered at tha
Mew Fork BaSeum of Anatomy, embracing the satjecia: Mow„to Live and What to UVB for Tenth, Matnri^ aad Old Age Manhood Geberl lly Beviewed. The Oauae of Indigaation ,JlatuInoa aad Nervdns Diaaaasa aaeountad for,' M»r. lags Phitoaoohlcally Oonaldered, So, Pooket olumee containing theaa Lectaxea Will be forwarded on receipt of foftr stamps, by addreasing: e*o'T Naw Toaa Venn 6r AU«MT, S18 Broaday, BewVork. e»»rlijdly
J-lt.Wn.ST. LEWIS THOXA*. WLUUULFFOTBA WILD¥, THOMAS CO.,
Carriage
ttandfaetiirers,
Comer Sd and Walnut streeta, Tarre£ante, Ind. Bepairina done Promptly and at bow Bates. IJ«2,ltr
gTONE and MABBLE WOBKS
WALT&B & KPPnretldtSHfiN.
.-3 i'!£
gtoae Baildlag Work, Italiaa Marble aad iilis 3cotoli Granite Monuments
•arhle, Bate Md (Iron Maimtela, and "•"i eratca. 1
Steam Worka and Shops on OHCBBY St., benear Main oar work we Aafer to Deialng's us Cory'a aad Sage'a Bolldings, National.StaU Bank, Mew Poataffioa, Ma Oregor'eand Baatng'a Monuments, Ac., Ac.
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rpHE MISSIfiQUpi POWDER A actaatty aun Oaacer aea of the Skin. BeeBtport t»X. M»d]cal »o-
elttf, aad atatementa' of Physiolanit wuit fraa on appllaatlon to OHAS. DCBOTB, General Afnt, p. OiBox 165». 182 »»rt Sew Tork.
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S?9fM Mi Bnooeaaor to Dr. D. M. WILD. Ho. 1ST Main St. National Block. Terra Haute fad. fasSOdtf
iDentiat
In Terre Haute,
wSSSiwi Ha Hag rlanoa in glva
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or Slglitaen yeara* axpaUlsaUat
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JOXE& JO^ES, 79%/ ait— K-JJ,t lR*i
het. ttu a«u-stb sis tip* $mh*Bniqxi oahftaA n»r« HAVU TH*?*!asll oJ roiiaa cslUlX til
»*reet. I
veil Main AOffObiO. j&aY aoofis
KUHH'S lateat imp^6W
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Massillon, xd 'Towmdo, iN so M86pai~.it Dayton Pitfe1 iigi
Separalors ama Herse Pove% B3E3rBAS, S^tke
.. *S a larw tmii trnmblr* .faftAt I
It cannot choke or break the grain,.the feedipg being dona by a series of flanged wheels UIDIB THE BOX that PULL thegralndown andlfdBCC it into the tubes, the quantity aown being pre, portioned to the apaad of tlte fitaged irheele"which speed is regulated by a number at oog. whaela fcrmlng a aoaa, aad parltsotly uadar control of the driver who is guided by a very simple MitMeat Land Sfeature attached W tha Drill. The cog-wheels ace not looee aad liable to be loat, but are fastened to the Drill and the fted ta ragu lated without moving awheel,, 3 s*W OfiWO
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Tha Drill is Cheaper ... than any ethert and will he aold on time to reit extra iadnoca
TTe have the bejt
aponaible parties, bntex tra iadnocaenta are of. fered cashcajpetB. ?«*q
ONE HORSE DRltt 1
For sowing Wh6»t in standing corn to bs found anywhere.
MILM^^*iorizont*l Boilers,
with vertical Boilers.
riDEB MIUS-tlitie ai«*s, three prices.
KSy Krery I^ill, Oana M.I11 and Older Mill waTranfetd. We are prepared to' fill ordera for DB&IN, TILS andPJPK of aQy siseaad ln any quantity, an to furulsh eatimatea ot coat ef draining land if data are given. .TONES & JONK9
».-..aas£Bcrj waa «dis?M*4! N I'OW 9TBAM BAKBK1, OAUDT MANTTTAOTOkt, ASD
O I S I E
FBANK HEIIIO A BBO Idanufaofurers of all kinds pt
BREAD and OAKSS, MraiUl PBETZltLS sH andDaaleriln
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On Iiafayette St., between Oanal and Depot, BKB £H A. TJ E, Mii \4 b*«-N«' IjSUIAliA. Ords^TTeTt' at 7i1tai'l(Itoen's, Xo. IS north itb street, willbe premptiy attended to.. „..
Having put in SIl!Al{ we are enabled to meet all ordera in our line promptly and with aaHsfao* tlou, and wll sell at tha lowest rataa.' JaSOdtf
MB. BABBIOK also Would infofai' th« publio tbat he intends to open, at tin Ooal Offlca above named, a Oeneral Collection Agency for tha col lection of notes aad accounta which may placed ia h)a hands for ooUeotiao, and hopea by prompt attention tatnniaewts'merit a share of the public patronage.'
JelSdSm fod
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M. SMITH, Cbeiuioal
Pricaa 1KW beyond example. For further inforasatlon, or for Catalagnea, apply to tha President.
B®V. ff C. BUB*. I». D.
Jyl0'2tnwa3tau COLUOB OtU, OSI0
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OHY* COODS. •Ft
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C.WITTIG&OO.,
170 MAIN STREET,]
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K^UMBept, first/ floor cii ».*-•* Awyuifl IC *4 •"'-S «fc ta ESrc""t8itA
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riOAL AND WOOD. BJsmdiJh "SOW 00: D. C» BIDNJURD kS» itlUlAK. BAR BICE* Having formed a partner*hip nndar tha name of Stunkard 4 Bar rick for tha saia of Coal all Wood, Would re(peotfally ankoflnoa to tha public that ther will, keepoeastaatly on hand and (or sale at lowest rataa, all klnda ot Oeal at wholesale and retail, also Wood fbr tha fail aad winter trade. Ofioa at No. 85 Bun tin Honae, Terre Haute, Ind. All ordera for Ooal filled promptly. A ahare of the publio patronage ia respectf^y solicited. 7
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BABBICK.
Dye
Worka, Saoond ttreat, hatwea^ Main and Cherry, adjoining the Stewart Home.
Dyelngin all its branch**, aueh aa Orepe Shawls Bihbons, Silk of. all kinds. Merino-ana DeLaine Dreaaea Uurtalna, Plumaa, IMa Velvet, Paraaols andVrlngsa.' Particular attention paid to Clean* ing and Beflnisbing, without damaging
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ors, such articles aa Orepe Shawls, Silk Dresses Merino aad Debaiae Draaaea, Brocha Shaw la, aihmere Shawls, Cloaks. Uarpsta and Piano vers. Cleaning of Oenta* Uyats, Panta and sts neatly doa*, m20dlm
QHIO FEMALE COLLEGE,
NBAB CIWCIimAtl.
#iif-knJwn Institution will oommence ita Xwenw-ttrst year of atody, .on TBUBSCAT the 191 of Septeaber,&ezt. .-
The hlgbeat oducattonat adrantafea enjoyed, under.a full corps of experiaA'oed 'and approved Teachers. iU
Xxtensive ornameetea Grounds. Beantlfal Buildings wtlh modern improvements. Slevated situation, overlooking theauberbs of OInotnnati.
Bostata.
mi MANNING A BOBERTS,
A I N E
Hous9, Sign and Carriage Painting, Plain and Decorative Paper Banging, Graining, Glazing, Calsomlning, Prescolng, Ac.
SHOP—No. 8, 3d street, bet. Cherry aad Main. P.O. Box 389. Try Qa, jj27.
q» a -sitiisi aw 1 943 t*
ILL POSTING, f*j B]
ibcfi ia"? Is now prepared to do all kinds Of BlU Poating, Distributing and Painting oa fencea, in the moet artistic manner and tbe most reasonable terma.— Ail ordera will he promptly attended tu. aprtl7dtf
LOJ7 TOWHSEJyj), 11*5, Bfaln St.,
COAL.
gULLIVAN COUNTY COAL
Being now prepared to fill all ordera tor Balliran Oonnty Coal, which ia claimed to be efHl to the Brazil, for all dumeattu parpoeee, will de liver to any part of the city, by leaving toor order at office ol B. B. Biyant Co., O. I. Blp-
Tea Store, with Whom $ hare ta to fill all orders, aad gire
aii information in Tegard to the tBsiaees. oiedtr SC li J. Ai MOBSAN. jjtaaX,atifi JfeKqooo X1 -piYSR XJOMLrj**" 1 J\ Lii.e A' s*«a
JOHN McJABLAlfB Ja aow aelltng the beat article of Hirer Ooal, eereened on the wldaat aereeniansa In TigoecmnSy.at aalowallgbrea* an IgfcttoT article can ba pamhaeetl. Theae wlskine to' lay in a' sxipply shonld look to .fh«liiate*-' eata,-am) bo^f tha biet wtfep te_.isa cheap aa a poor article. ...
Ordera left at the' PoatrOfioe Lobby, at tW' "T^oQpnat3r_8cal»e,"1 or aJSreaaad to Boy 6flS „0.,T8ri
Terra ^affte wOl'recelra '.•mtiimis fBiwcnf ct zc:$rp?jta tdi eicias ststh irntlik fee:
Bs'ijsifisi I
Tor, $be next §0 days, i*: I je j.
Drive in Hosiery.
Tbe PluBnix Hose £1 •...••! 6e&- :v«ri :?datIS cents.
A Better Quality for SO cent»
id! si Beat Ribbed Hose, Merino Finiah,at SSc c*tfa"ttlfftaw
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ti: ftd vst1 MISSES',' LADIES',
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^CHILDREN'S,
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MEN'S and BOYS'
HOSIER
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At very low flgares.
TiOOK at our CHEAP TABLE I
A A I E O O O S
WHICH I WE WANT TO SELL
At prices 25 per cent Below dost
That table really contains bargains, and it will pay to call in. and, examine the goods.
Onr store is ftill of other goods, which we will sell cheap.
N. B. All our goods are first class, and no second among them.
C. WITTTCJ Oc c©
110 MAIN ST, DBMINU BLOOK. f* i'it* a .. u. I® lOi-dl'' A'?
we baa -{abteiaiiy ,'iih tidi Of h' .' iiiiW iSf 'i4 «.// ifHW ttlft «E V.
INDIANAPOLIS.
lo aoaeLiaei buitaimvli. anlii Jtcds ta* *i! iisauiJ"/ o-ab .''JCAQC 8*EI«A3 SMY.I/J :A-A a«* J«iT TOWI'Jv. t" "Si#,--,
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MITCHELL BAMNELSBE^
•FUBWITURE CO., a j.. No. SB Eaat Washington Straet
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We hav» lately removed from oar old wareroom, No. 39 Sooth Illinois Street to tbe abote location, where we are prepared to offer
IKr5Itid ¥v -DliW .. ta
Inducements
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atM Ti .• i'J i. bu* v. To pnrchAiera. I
aolgalil«-»W ax ore 4 .. I
PABLOB HUITH 1 bssuiwa fit In all woods, and aovored in Terry, Sep, Hair dlotb, Damask or Plash.
Gbalnber Suits *u
i.IS0.#^S tuoti
In olled walnnt, ash, cheetnot, ,oak,. mahogany or rosewood. ici «vi
Dining Boom Setts
$0
Id ftll woods*
Cane and Wood Seal Chairs
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SOFAS AND LOUWOES. V'£U WOA r'-'y :\i HtH.it:*, Zji,* *i
TABLES of every kind,
Gfli ftDd plata
Mantle Piejr GIau«e,
.Inlaid and Boquet Stands fec.
XI*- q.' ifMaM
Bverytbingin the
FURNITURE LINE!
Of the vety finest make, and as cheap as tbe same quality of nunnfaotare can be obtained at an7 other pal paint, east or west.
Givens a call.
MITCHELL A BAMMBL8BBBO «j. FDBNITUBE COMPANY
SSBast Washington 8t., Indianapolis.' .. i, •aatj io am 1/«t..vn -,i CI0.'££| .. .... .•
EBCHAI^T TAILOBING.
I hare jnst received and now open to the Inspection of my patrons and the public in general tba aeoet defioM4* styles of Colored
don Coating, Casslmere and VK8T1NO,
In aU ahadea, which I propose to make ap to OBDSB in the latest and beet MOv __ jFITTING STYLE,
PaahiortBbtloe, Cheaper than they can ha any limairts we*t. Pieaae call on FBED.acmuEwnre,
Matropolttaa BloO
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INSURANCK.
MOMCCIH
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
OF THE WORLD
Va'J'ATS StiT
N A I O N A
LIFE INSURANCE CO.,
si i. ,?itwoy «n$sn 'ol jntKM&X A ttOM*- ti&lit- WKMf Q&t
United States of America
ciuiitu smut aw tmm
it 99 woasa
CASH CAPITAL...-:...$1,000,000 v*£t»\ skibelnT 'y*9
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BRANCH OFFICB, PHILADELPHIA r*i J]
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OFFICEBS:
0LA.BEN0K H. CLABK, Miladetphia, Pnaldent. JAT OOOKB, ChsUrmaa finance aad Bzecu Committee. HINBY D. COOKS, Waaaington, Vlce-Prealdeat. SMIBSON W. PBBT,- Phitadettbla, Secretary and Actuary. sQ
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FRANCIS G. SMITH, M. P., Philadelphia, Medical Dlrectoa.
Oompaay S of ita txiatence
MONTHS of
TIN
5 3 9 O I I E S
$15,1.43.990feet
.ooi4iaa^ CD-,,* Policy-Holders.
This Company offers to ita
E E S E I
by Its Cash paid ap CapitalofOaeMllUoaP^llars, and guarantees ta lnaated, by ita
Low JRate» of Premium, ifirer niTiPiBinihiBUirci, Or a Beversionary Dtrtdand bt KK/^' Cmt. by IU
Return Preakun Ban.
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GEXTERAI, AGENT#. i»Hi w. nxia dkcon UINVINKMTI, omio, Oeneral Agaota for Ohio aadOantral aad Sonth era Indiana.
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IHDIANAPOLIS,
A. TOOTS,
SSdwly Agent for Terra Banta, Ind.
1ND1ANAF0LISAST.L0U18 K. IL
8 UMME&i AMBAJfGJBMJEJfT.
3 THfioiiGi.iffiis .ny»puu
ntwaatf i«a4 bosq
Terre Haute
and mil oUte& and Town* West.
Condensed Time Schedule, May
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15, 1869
S -I I VII LJ PAUYARERY :D«^except*U«|ays. Westward. Miiktac, Taat ax. Bight ex. Terre Hante, leare 11.10 SFI a 10 SO A Mattoon, arrive L:«7am Mta» LIU 12:49 18:19 1:3am
,au« i-og ^2 IMpW HHmm
Toloao, Champaign, Chicago, Centralia, Cairo, Pana, Dccatar, Alton, —. St. Loais, «!». Mrtk iKl ,f -t
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WI.LVSTA •. A-.U *:Q6PM i:t8 a at 4:00 7:60
Mo. It. B. leava tdtsA 4:30 a "PaclflcB.B: WsSlm ^ttp lar KM a Maoon. _^lfa.«^»aate»»»a-30a
Jeffereoa City, KanaaaClty, lieaTsnworth Lawrence, JOP?**.
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St. JVseph, Omaha,
7.0««m Mtpa 7a#am
Acoajuaodatloa train laavaa Tarra Haate 4*jly. except Sunday, at 4:Kp"a, arrival aY Mat toon 7:36 m, Toloaa 1:23a aad Chicago IMaa. Palace Sleeping Con on all
NtgKTrsiafc
Baggag*
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Through.
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LAND AMMi^f. .5 j'vitw a-AG* TJ
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Real Eatate Colvma
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HENDRICH fit LANOE.
Offloe over Tlrat National Baal, i. B. Corner of Pearth aM Malntreeta,
Terr© Hatit^, Ind. *d'l ji in Hob bn»tB94i'' •**t 1UB *ai*M »ds
Abatracta of title furnished. Lows nagotiated, aad Meaay iaTMUd.
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oner Jandrt.
Forty Lota In Llntoa'a Addltlaa ta terra Haata H^noe and lot, east Ohio atraat, Honae aad lot, la McMarratn*S ASdltftioa, Hoasaaad lot in Sibley'saMltioa Mil atreet-, Hoase aad lot la B*ee'a additloa oh Sth street, Honae aad lot oa Popte^ batweea ta tM 7th itfwti,
Hoaee and lot on Ndrth Stbi between* Obeenat and Idntoaatreeta. Two baalaaea Hoaaea oa Main atreet
COUNTY PBOPXBTT.
farm «r St aemta MoaayOreafc lvesiUf, 178 acraa ln Lintoa townahlp. 8 Aerea balawtha aWHag *asa aMa oaaal. •janaMtf
UNIVEBSAJa &13SaiAJi hic AXJN
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This Taleable remedy haa atbeSad Ihanoiacable carta, aad haa galaM fof ltafif» '|Ya5ri5pbu. tlon. The dlecoreterof fhtf ial^e haaaipplled it with eminent ammwiBHWmaaenaf.oaata.dar, ing the Crlmarn War, and haa cant daagarons wonnds, in many case'i ootmidsraAadHal.
Mr tf. Bnoutfceaofa pbsaMf- oT^ae roloaMe eacret «f maklMthle Balrm Jram Ma azperience In aeiag It in Europe and tbi an'paae attftadlag ita applicatlca there, he fcaa*BMrThllaa. ti tolntiiedaa»tfasa thi Pattsii State*.
IT EBLIXYZ9TAIJT: Those who-hal*e »o)js»fc, Bf«ieo«, cats of all kinds, or sdrrs, Telpa*, Scratchee, Maeonlto Bltee, rroat Bi(tea Joiate, Stoe Ufa,IMlJbilla'i Children's 8eprtnrt|o Opa^Mat^S Face are speedily cued. It haa SrSttOG&it advantage to ladies, aad a ^irmrarff^ii i, lor gathered breaeta, aore tagl.
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full, aeed for Coraa, BaMioaa ^M «,r*SMoTt. by applylag exteza^y ovaryotfaalacJbsfor. going ta b*d.
Tot sale by alldmrt«s. MfU*e„ Mc. and Slper Jar. Ofiee 360 Boweryi H, JT. Mona
^for sale by'jotiB^'ijSriiy, 2fo8CoilMe Place N. X. »jS» Ii Irt^Sdly 10I %Mi, tiI bv^sjtd aa'^ c. fc-reafcacttS ,»oiiT tabttas ai cob
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