Daily Wabash Express, Volume 19, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 23 August 1869 — Page 2

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"I AM lobiko some of my oldest and bast customers by tbe opening up of the

new

railroad from Indianapolis intoGreen county." This remark wo heard last Saturday from one of our

merchants. It points its own moral and

therefore, needs no comment.

Thk public schools of New Albany are the pride other eitizsns, and it is their boast that they are the best In the State. Becently the schools at Terre Haute have been modeled after those of »fannty. —New Albany Commercial.

The above is approvingly copied by the Joiornal. We have no diroot personal

knowledge of

£Tbx goed effects

The New

cartaiu that

The

moat

India napolis

Evansville, Fort Wayne, LaFayette Madison,or Richmond. The assertion that 'the schools

of

Terre Haute have been

modeled after

Uiose of New Albany"

mere nonsense" No material change has been made in our school system for sev eral years past, although there has been steady improvement

In

the

the working of

excellent system adopted years ago It is possible that Professor Wiley may introduce some changes, although we are cot aware that he proposes anything in that direction.

If b? dew we have no

ilea that he wilt fluffffnefc&rtry to go to New Albany for a "model."

Ik

a

leceat speech at SprlpgfiOid, Ili-i

Governor

PaLMJsb

of the present admin-

Ijtraiion upon country are becoming every day more apparent. Economy in the departments find a faithful collection of tbo revenue is nuking an astonishing difference in the general flnanc *s Hore than this, Government ajjenU are employed to ferret out all kinds of fraud and are continually discovering disbonostj whore it was perhaps scarcely expected. Bacent developments in Philadelphia b.U fair to crtteji oi*L 7 9tS9^ b'0 tions in that region—theinfncom wbisfcy ring-

He chasteceth

Swedes,

Danes and Norwegians, took place in the park of the royal palace of Fredericksburg, about twelve miles from Copenhagen, on the 4th of July, in favor of a political union between Sweden and Denmark. There were representatives present from all parts of Scandinavia and the speakers all insisted that a

close union

of the Scandinavian nations was the only means for protecting themselves

from the

attacks of their powerful neighbor*.

Ait English paper reports the .volition of a "surgical luxury," beside which ether is a mere bagatelle. This is a kiife which cuts so rapidly that the patten thas not time to feal if. The Tribune believes that 'Mie idea was undoubtedly borrowed from the celebrated story of the man who

had kis head cut off with sucb

neatness

and dispatch that he did not

know it until he sneezed. It was reported that

-the

new instrument was tried up­

on a rabbit, which went on calmly eating its dinner in front, while it was being cut into ribbons in the rear The inventor, Dr.

Richardson,

explains, however, that

this was not exactly the

case.

He intended

to try tbe experiment, not upon a rabbit, but upon his owa person, when, unfortunately, the knile broke at the very last moment. It can be mended atid then we trust the ingenious gentleman will be able to oat his dinner in front and be cut to ribbons in the rear with all imaglna. ble relish and satisfaction."

AS IBS DAT for the great'rowing

Harvardj in tbia

oa apace,

test

mense

amount of mooey will

won on tbe

Mobil* Tribune, which baa an uto-

WBteriog faith in tbe altimate Buccses of the "Lost

Cause," and undying hatred of

"tbe Union

HAUTK IND'

Monday Morning, Aagust 2Sd, 1889.

as it is,"has a jost sense of

the meaning of things when it says "Pombboy'b Democrat believes tbe war debt to be a swindle, and so advocates repudiation not by the trivial greenback expansion method of Mr.

Pbhtlbtow*

Another applicant

prominent

off colony

the scheols of New Albany

but have been informed that they are in good condition, though not superior to the schools of Terre Haute,

Dj L*cy

ued

York Pott's W«atii ngt on let­

ter writer sajs that prominent Republic oans at the capital asserts that if Asdbb'VT JoHssoir is 9 acted to the

and his

grooms of the Cincinnati Euqttirer, bnt by a single dash of tbe pen."

for independence

from British rule is appearing to add to the agitation of this subject both in the colonial and home councils of Great Britain, We allude to Australia.

That far

i« bow setting

up a claim and

showing reasons why the independence of the six Australian colonies and their federation in

4 republic should come

to pass,

Australia and New Zealand have the area and capacity to support a population of fifty millions,'bnt as yet only two millions have availed themselves of these advantages. It is shown that, within fifty years, while

one million of British

sub­

jects have emigrated to the American British colonies^ four millions of emigrants have settled in the United States showing that emigrants generally, espe cially tbe continental emigrants, prefer to go to a republic. Therefore Austra lia desires to be

a

{Vestern country

declared that the

Democratic organization is disbanded,' and that they win soon cease to attempt to reorganise", because that party needs reconstruction worse than Texas, with this difference, that Tejas may hope for resurrection, but there is no resurrection 9t the Democracy.

republic, hoping

thus to attract a portion of the

native of an interior

town in the State of Ohio, wbfere his father is a large landed proprietor, and re puted to be tbe wealthiest individual in that section of the co.untry. After a brilliant school and college career, young

visited Europe. After an ab­

sence

ol twelve months

be

where

ho

excesses

Senate from Ten­

nessee they will vigorously advocate tbe election of BtJTLSR to the Senate from Massachusetts to succeed Wilson. It is

if

JoBnsok goes into the Sen-

ole*there will be a very strong movement here auiong the extreme Radicals to transfer Butlbb from the House to the Senate, in the expectation that he will be a match for Johnson. "Whom the Lord oveth

but it

is to

hoped his iove for this country

Butlxr

be

is not

sufficiently powerful to induce him to inflict bo'D.

and Johnson upon us.

The Russian Government is u9ing tli the influence it can command to promote a union between Sweden and Denmark, order to place a barrier against further Prussian aggressions on the territory bordering upon the Baltic eea. An enthusiastic meeting of 10,000

re turned home,

married and settled down. Tne

partner whom he bad selected did not prove all bis

fancy

tic inftlicities

Bidd

painted her. Unfor­

tunately, at tbe

very me

were bearing down

cy,

ng mlue

to

wifo and

started i'ur the

brought the inevitable pun-

ishcneut, and the unhappy young man found

bimselfslnning

lower day

by

The Administration.

If

the most forcible objection that could be made to tbe administration of Governor Hoffman were, that he goes to Saratoga an.1 dances quadrilles, and if this appalling fact were repeated day after day in every form, it would be tolerably clear that nothing serious could be urged agiiifist his conduct of affairs.

lowed,

the last

ter

the interest investing tbe con­

from

Everyday

we

rejuli. To the present time

the betting ba» been

in

favor of the Oxo­

nian?, although since toe Harvards pro* ured anew and lighter boat,

of their

ed and their strength

r::»oJs have

grown bolder, and evinced a disposition to take larger risks- The appearance of out men has been generally

be would be

is

were so incl.nod,

power, says,

General Grant

no grave accusatioa hag yet been

tbe

Prrsideat If

c, c^uld

match

between the collegians of Oxford, in England, and

country,draws

eltc.sd

the first, deepens and intenmflts.

are regaled, through

in

jloutbern States, hagfj debt tail ti Ion, and porplexingjpreign qu|ttionxpJoward the end of ffie first half year'W his administration the debt is materially reduced, and the national credit improved the principles of radical Republican Reconstruction and tbe Fifteenth Amendment have been formally, if not from conviction, approved in the Southern States tbat have voted the English question, if not fettled, is not embittered? the neutrality laws of the United States have been moat firmly and successfully enforced and the efficiency and honesty of the public service have been promoted. Ob the other band, there are some mistakes to record. General Sickles should not have been appoioted Minister^ to Spain, and a proclamation teminding the country of ita neutrality in tbe Cuban revolution should have been issued. Aewe write, nothing is certainly known, of any negotiation with Spain in regard to

Cuba. If tbe Administration has made an offer with a menace,it has done what the character of the President and of the Secretary of State forbid ns to believe to be possible.

The American people see in tbe conduct of the Adminstration thu^ far a steady regard to honesty and economy, a firm maintenance of the honor and best traditions of the country in its foreign relations, and strict fidelity to the principles which fleeted tbe President. Contrasted with

all

emigra­

tion that now tends toward the United

States. ——————aBZBa*

A Terrible Meeting

The Omaha Herald says: Several months ago there arrived in Omaha young man ofpleasiDg' personal appear ance, ofrefined and cultivated manners, and well dressed. Though delicately raised, and being what we call in this

tho later Democratic ad­

ministrations, it is free both from crkne ani from "Buncombe while in- what condition at home and abroad the country would now have been if Horatio Seymour and Francis P. Blair hsd been elected, with Wade Hampton and his allies controlling affairs in the Southern States, is plain enough to every thinking man. The foolish abuse of the President by thoae who could not find words contemptuous enough for him when be was a candidate, ia appropriately expressed by the pen of Jenkins and tongue of Mr. A. Oakey Hall. But when Mr. Pbillips accuses the Administration of "disloyal apathy or honest incapacity" he ought certainly to jifs-^bm#-probf -of his

cbarges.~—irJ77Krr3

a white-handed you'b,

be drove bis stakes in Omaha with the intention of remaining and gaining,if he could, by the labor of his head

or hands,

or both combined, a livelihood. He obtained a situati o? received at first a small salary made himself of value to his em* plOyori, and soon became In receipt of sucb wages as were calculated to make him redouble his effort* to please. Mr. De L&oy, who is between the age of 26 and 30 years, is a

Weekly.

Varieties.

Mrs. Senator Sumner Is at Newport.

Missouri has thirty coal bearing counties. The wooden toothpicks

There are only one hundred

Jefferton

that dumes-

De La

a difference arose between him and bis father concerning financial matters. He resolved to cut tbe strings which oourid him to hume for

a se»soa.

father be

JF*r We t. He sought

so­

lace in in the wine cup, wbich had mo*

mentarily

the

deBirea tffeci

but contin­

day in

bis own estimation. At this point it

will

be

necessary to state that the favorite sister of young DeLtcy married a rich- Califjrnian several years ago, and up to tbe very latest accounts was living happily with ber husband in the city of San Francisco.Ou Wednesday evening last

DoLtcy

in company with a number of abandoned companion«,calledataboufeof

uatcd

ill-lamesit*

in the lower district of Omaha. They were entertained iu the parlor, and calling for seveial bottles of wine, were enjoying themselves hugtly. At a late hour a cyprien of rare personal sitractions entered the room, ber beauty and carriage creating a momentary sensation among the roysterers. Suddenly her gaze and those of De Lacy met. Their gaze was fixed and the face* of both turned to a deadly paleness.

In

the woman the man

recognised a sister in t&e man the worn* an recognized a brother. Both burst into tears. The meeting of the broken-heart-ed brother and the fallen sister was

in

deed terrible. We draw a veil over the following scenes. It will be sufficient to state that a temporary asylum was pro vided for the unfortunate woman.

manufactures of JPaterson,

Tbe inces­

sant twaddle in the Democratic journals about the President summer excursions shows in the same way tbe absence of any serious complaint. If one such significant and fatal'actcould be truly alleged of the President as tbe signing of tbe Erie bill by Governor Hoffman,

al

the Governor is, to dance, if he

in peace. By the veto

Air. C. F.

Adams, Jun., in

North American Review, Governor

Hoffman and lost

his

isweli

reputatioB. It

said, and the fact will not be for­

gotten. He used it to stop a drop,and he refused to u*e it against a torrent. But of the administration of

made

by tbe Opposition The key-hole gossip of the paper

tbgt record

tbe hour when

tbe President rises and tbe number of

gars be srnoKej, is tb8 characteristic effort of Jenkins in politic). He should confine himaeif to describing Miss

and Mrs.

ii

A's

B's

ribbons

slippers.

Mr. Wendell Phillips, indeed, holds the President responsible for the result of the Southern election, and for the injustlca vrhicb

still shown to

tion

elections but

they woulJ have carried them by the sword—and Grunt is

Ttnotssee?

the

caole, with news of the training pulls of tbe two crews, the strokes pa minute they respectively make, and chances %if success they relatively enjoy.

lips says, Northern property

be lost and

safe at tbe Sjutfc,

in which

they were enabled to displa-r their wind »ad muscle, some

Those

admired, but the

British oarsmen decry their style of row. log. Still, so nearly are the crews matched that a slight advantage may give •ltb«r of them tbe victory when tbe tug 099*

In tbe

was

life from

?.

constitutional

be had given every office

in those States, as Mr. Phillips had adviitd. if be had written the strongest let­

he have cajoled tbe votes of

tto*» who hato the negro? Could be give or withhold the suffrage? If Mr. Boutwell had been President does

think tbat Mr.

Mr.Pbillips

cnokei

wouid bave-'been

The

systeoi

of

government upon which Mr. Pbillips lattery insists is the sheerest

Cfe:ar

T.mour

An im­

sm.

He

is impatieoi of the nece«nry frictions and de.avs of free, popular government He nnoiea Richelieu, Bonaparte, Wajpole. He might ts viiely name Gheng:s Khan and

and Tartar. If,-as Mr.

Pliil-

is nowhere

if

Texas reeks wiih out­

rages, if Southern loyalists declare tbat there must

bi a cbr.a^e at W

id=nt Grant

B»d

asbfogton

they must fly, is it his duty to tell us what Rich-lieu would have done or

ca'i Co?

i,

Mr.

Executive pow­

er in this country, and to uoderesumate the element of tiws in producing change* of puttfic

opinion

wbo

compliment­

supposed, as certainly Mr,

Phillips took care to tell us in advance that be did not suppose, that fraternity and good will were instantly to

prevail

S.'Utb, the public debt to be paid, tbe West Indies to be annexed^ "and taxation to be abolished by General Grant's election, have been na turally disappointed. He became

President When there

a deplorable social condition in the

towns in

Kansas which are the "railroad centres" o( tbe State. In Ojbbosh they turn cornea out of church for giggling- Another "inalienable right" io danger.

Tbe list of delinquent army officers wbo took Southern service in

1861 comprises

the names of forty-seven Generals.

Joe

has bought some grounds

in New Jersey and is to build on

Blftcque

ita

$100,000 huuse- rw, H. G. is becoming polite. wtoked shameless lie" now "economizing truth in the most parsimonious manner."

tte^calls "A

A Minnesota paper says

It is a

3ej,

"hideous

possibility'' that Weston may visit that Staie-

the

Turkish Minister, Is

said to be a very good amateur baritone.

Alice Kingsbury, tbe actress wrfs re-, cently married to Col. Coolie, at Tlcksburg.

Helen Armstrong, a iittie American girl, is exciting considerable interest among tbe musical critics on tbe Shine.

Tennyson has returned from Switzerland utterly disgusted. Wherever he went he was mobbed by tourists.

The authoress of tbe "Cyclopedist of Chattanooga/' better known as "St. Elmo,''bus a new book in press.

Thomas Connelly, the London representative workingman, is about to visit the United States.

Tennessee luxuriates in the presence of a politician whose euphonious and romatic name Is Scruggs. #^1M If

John Allen, of Wickedest-man-in-New-Tork-nytoriety, has become "respectable and obscure, commonplace and unknown

Passaic Fails, once a great

had their waters

resort, have

all

drawn

off by the

N. J.

Sangali, the danseuae, owns a house at Saratoga, and it is said that Olive Logan enjoysher hospitality.

Chang and Eng,

the

Siamese twins

have an aggregate of seventeen children, but most of them belong to Chang. Rev. Bogge, who tried to unchurch Tyngjj^s, has resigned his rectorship, and become a peripatetic missionary in the Jerseys

Soraebody'suggest that, if

age was

established

Grant's cour­

ever doubted,

it is

satisfactorily

bv

his venturing to ride on an

Erie train Le-po-t»i, the celebrated Chinese physician, of California, has some seven hundred patients, and an income of $7,000 per week.

Buckalew, recently a United States Senator from Pennsylvania,

State Senate.

will

Miss Julia Cieary,

be one

of the Democratic candidates

fur

the

for sixteen years a

compositor in the office of theTroy Times, hss become a postulant in the order of Sisters of Charity

Tbe principal candidates

•States Senator

ci

den,

A reporter

the colored popula­

and Mr. Phillips so early and so clearly foresaw the dereliction of Andrew uhnson that be has ear ned a peculiar right of speaking upon the subject.

marriage license

The men

whose example he quotes would unquestionably have

carried

'-'a

lost his

tbe same'cause.

Tbe Bsston Po»t is responsible for tbe following: ''Tne New

York World, much

as It hates Massachusetts,

Is

Marblehead.''

edited from

The Helena (Montana) youth wbo had too successfully challenged a rival lover to mortal combat, shrewdly avoided the dreadful duel by poisoning himself.

London gives £4,000,000 annually to the poor through ber charitable associations alone. And yet it is still considered a hardship to ba poor in London.

Much ado, who has been before the courts of NeW Orleans for brutality to hi* Mer-dauphter of

9 years, has

Deen

The Adjutant General

»hat Pree*

re-

to jail fox trial in defaa of

rigbieuus Lati of $10,000.

ifce

of

bai determined

Phillips seems

us to overestimate the

iiew York

to reduce

the militia of

tbat State to 25,000. Recent events inca:e tbat it ought to be increased and put under immediate drill.

The Louisville Courier-Journal thus heartlessly describes a fatal c««ualiy: "A panther took a light lunch of cold nig-

Say,."

-r near Grenada, Mississippi, tbe

cently accidentally shot

other

A man iu Tarrifviiie, Cona.,

was re­

wbile out hunt­

ing for woodcock. Although only two shot hit him, eaoh of tbem entered an eye, probably causing a total destruction of tight.

Wit esti|Mted||tat over 200,000 bashelf of last Tsar's 'Wheat crop still remain* in the hands of growers in one county in Iowa.

Gerrit Smithy in a recent letter, admits that a prohibitory law cannot be enforced "by such governments as tbe world is generally cursed with. A new style of government is needed,"

William Tell, whole being "operatised" by Offenbach, has a defender in tbe person of H. S. Bordier, the historian, who expresses the opinion that a William Tell actually lived in tho twelfth century.

Through a mistake, a mandate was issued for the execution of Kriel, the Governor not knowing that his case was before the Supreme Oonrt of Kentucky for another hearing. -c»"v dmiral Porter baa received from ihe iape of

Good Hope a present of

Poor Dent

Some of the

are all

one factory at Boston

roaqe in

New England mills that

produce print cloths having worked up their stock of raw material, h'avesuspend­

ed operations

until the new crop of cot­

ton comes into the market. It is also stated tbat some of the large mills Fall River which make this kind of cloth, contemplate putting their mills on short time until trade assumes a more encouraging aspect in regard to this particular line of business.

Ellen Gra7, a young milliner of Fort Edward, N. Y., has lately received a legacy of some millions (19 it Is said) of dollars. few years ago she became engaged to a young Englishman, wbo sob* s?quentlybreturned to England and inherited a large property.

Just

Smith, of Columbus, Ohio, late Presi dent of the Columbus, Chicago and Indi ana Central Road.—Ind. Sentinel, Saturday.

Can it be possible that over Five Million

-Bottles of Plantation Bitters have been sold during the past year? It is almost incredible, nevertneless, it absolutely true, and is the most convinc ing proof of their wonderful medicinal and health-restoring qualities. Every family should be supplied with these Bit tere, at whatever cost or trouble

In Numbers there

for Uuited

in Maine are Mr. Feesen-

Speaker Blaine, ex-Senator Morrill, and Governor Chamberlain. Jersey City, Hoboken, Hudson City and Bergen, and five townships in that vicinity, want to be consolidated into one grand Jersey City.

liousoess,

for a western paper calls a

preliminary way bill

to be freighted over the sea of life togeth­

er." Stephen Pierce, of Caldwell, N. J, was killed by lightning on Sunday last. He ia tbe tbird of tbe family wbo b»g

NEWADVEIKTI

K*II), A. M., Principal.

a pair of

horns which measure seven feetsix inches from tip to tip, and at the base they measure seventeen inches in circnmfer-

ence"

is

severely criticised by his

friends for bis indecent and impolitic letter to Secretary Boutwell. They are trying to fix it up by publishing an expurgated edition but it is too late now to mend the matter! The damage

bas

been done and cannot be repaired. A chocking scene has juss been witnessed inShankbill graveyard,Belfast. Thinking to evade the order the Privy Council for doting it, a crowd assembled and dug up the remains for the purpose of reinterring them at the required depth. Upward of 200 graves were opened, and the bones were strewed over tbe ground. The Mayor and police stopped the proceedings.

as

be was

about coming over lo marry the milliner, be died and willed his property to her.— Tbe will has been contested and proved valid, and

M?ss Gray has gone over for

the money. Some of the great New York (monied) people are not ardent admirers of gay and georgeous "turnouts." The Astors ride In very shabby vehicles, as also do tbe Livingstons and the B^osevelts, if tb«y ride at all. Tbe Goe'e pay tax on three million,dollars' worth of reach estate io New York, but none on carriages.— Commodore V»nd rbilt es not patronizs thowy and costly vehicles. He put? a good deal of his money, however, into horseflesh, .j-- •.

Railway Consolidation

A meeting of the stockholders of the Indianapolis, Crawfordsvllleand Danville Railroad Was held at Crawfcrdsvllle, on Wednesday, and tbe art'des consoldating that road with the Danville. Urbana, Bloomiogton and Pekin road ratified. A meeting of tbe stockholders of the latter road was held at Urbana, yesterday, and the same agreement ratified. Tbe new road will be known as the Indianapolis, Bloomington and Western Railroad, and will run from this city to Pekin, Illinois, a distance cf two hundred and four miles. In addition to the road between thia city and Crawfordsville, portions of the line have been constructed near Urbana and Pekin, and so much work has been done that ihe whole track between Pekin' and Dan vllle, with the exception of about thirty miles will be ready for iron in lsea than a month. Work will be commenced immediately between Crawfordsville and Danville, and it i9 expected to have the whole line in operation before a year The managers also intend to extend to some point on the Mississippi river, not yet determined on, but which will make it a short line to the Pacific Railroadv^ The enterprise is one in which th'is city is vitally interested, as the road will open up to our trade one of the finest parts of the country. 'The road is not being built, as bas generally been reported, by the Pennsylvania Central, but is an individ ual enterprise, and at its head is Hon, E.

it may

be to obtain them. Be careful that you get tbe genuine, and that you are not imos a a

Maoholia Wateb.—Superior to the best imported German Cologne, and sold at half the price. 10»dwlw

is safety, it

was

upon this principle tbat the formula of Judson's Maintain Herb Pills was prepared. It was not the result of one man's knowledge. Dr. Judson intending to spend a fortune in advertising bis pills consulted the most intelligent and learned physicians of the age, and tbe result was the.production of a simpie but efficacious medicine the Judson's Moun tain Herb Pills. These pills cure Bil-

Dispepaia, LiVer Complaint,

Indigestion, Female Irregularities. They have now been used many years by tbe public and thousands of testimonials bear witness lo their virtues. As a family medicine they are unrivaled. Give the Mountain Herb Piils a trial. Sold by

GjeaFK Cro? ortfEw Jersey—The Passaic vineyards of Pr. Speer have never been so loaded with grapes as the vines are this year. If not injured by too much rain or early frost, tbo quantity as well

as quality of the

Speer vintage

will exceed anything heretofore east cf the Allegheny mountain?, especially tbe Oporto grape, from

whicu

celebrated wine

the Doctor's

ii

made. All kinds cf

fruits are abundant.—Newark {N. J.) Daily Advertiser.

MILITARY CLAIMS.

iUYIIf fi. MftALDSOlft Military Attorney, Notary Regularly Authorize*

and clam Ageat, and licensed.

Office—Farrington Block, N. E. Corner Public Square, Vt StAias, Fust Do**,

TERRE HACTB, MP. Pension Claims Prosecuted., Arrears of Pay Procured, bounty money collected, 89* Befer to Merchant., Banters aoi Cltlsens generally, and to any one of be thouAnd whoee olatms teve been obtained by ae.

WAI1 Invalid Pension art cot exempted, or not baring peaaad two Bi'nnlal Examinations, most ba Sasined Sept. i, J55?. Tb»y i&cSli be hers oa that day. •aMwtf D. 3, DASAXMO*

MEflfTO,

Finale

8teat»eiivll!e, Seminaay IteTigbtfoUy situated on the bank* of tha Ohio. Forty years in tuccecafnl operation. Unusaal adfantaf« ia solid and •rnaaeatal brancbea.— FcHootjMf of forty wmIci togiaa Soptaaabm 7, 1869. Entire iiptiN abont Sfi.SO week. IWapar cnl. dtdueUom fir llaapfclar* of mimitttTt.

OKLT OSE DOLLAR FOB ZIOH*S HnUD to Jan. lit, 1870. A firft-clau Illaitrated Religions Joarntl of 16 pagta. 200 Contributors 6Elisors. Ibe cheepe«t paper in tbe land. 12 50 a year, in advance Specimen copiw free. E. D. WINS LOW, PublUher, 11 Oornhill, Boston.

OIL TOUR HARNESS Fraak Hiller'a prepared Harneai oil Blaeklaf, in new style cant, neat and convenient.

Preserve Your Leather!

(KEF YOVB FECI OBI I Fraak Miller's leather Freservatlve sad alar riwr Oil waeklag, thirty yeara in market. Sold by retiil and jobbing hours everywhere. TBARK HlliliXit A CO., 18 andSO Cedar St., few Torb.

Aromatic Vegetable Soap.

For tbe Delicate Skin of Ladles and Children. SOLD BT AM. DRUG6I8T8.

Lock Havbh,

Lippencott

Fa.

Musaa. Lippiscot* tBuiwiu, Pittsburgh, Pa. Ge»t».-—We hare beeu ostng your make of Oang Saws In' onr Mi'I, and And them, in point of quality, aaperior to any we bare ever used.— Tours, *o. SHAW, BLATOH A.BD & CO.

& Bakewell's

Patent Ground,

Patent Temper,

(STAMFKD) 8-

I A

SAWS-

JAMSSTOWS, II,

Lunscorr Bakkwxli.:—We haTa no trouble with your 8aw« they don't need to ba iloed np with pspor: we put them on the Mandrel and 'hey go right along.

Temper perfectly uniform ani quality untur pats d. Baspectfallv, OHAS. A. 1TOX.

LlPPENCOTI BAKHWilL, Manu-acturxrsof Circular, Malay, Mill O-ing and Oroao-Cnt Saws Chofplng ASS, ell eb»pi*.— Colbum'i Pottnt Axe. Shovels, dp»de» and illle'* Patent Covered et'ooop.

WHAT

W I

S S I O Is the first inquiry tb» a*ck make eoncornln* Mediotne. Suppose lABKOFd RfiWB APE' BUNI Is the sutJect of the territory, what then? si-npw this rtpw. It will relieve and csre adacke. nauea,flaraieacr, e£rousn»s, costtveucss, debility, Miloasotss end lndlges tlon.

Sold by Druggists everywhere. _•

EBBA8KA-—its 80ll,C"illBCte ord people A pamphlftt tor 25j. Lincoln, Neb-

Fain,

TMPLOTMBST that fcyt. For particulars JBd addreaa 9. M. SPENOJCH OO., Brattle boro, Tt.

$8 SKWllte MACHINE. The celebrated ATLANTIC PRSMIUM 8iCW IHGMAOhlNE, warranted five years price 88. bas no rqual ladies pronounce it worth three times the prl willstitcb, hem, fell,tuck, quilt, bind, braid, cord and embroider elegantly.— Agents c'-ear $10 to S3J per day. A sample machip e, boxed, with directions for using, private terms to Agents, order book for canvassing, certificate or Ageoc sent O. O. D., S8. Address the ATLANTIC SEWING MACHINE CO., Bocbn ter, New York.

Per

day

HaTing obtained an extensive and wide-spTead sale fjr our ''CBJilUBl" brand of Fins-Cut Chew. iag Tobacco, we desire to announce that we 811 All. nor pack d»iiy $100 In the small tin foil papers after this date, July 1st, 1869, its merits bKiog (O favorably recognized that this inducement l« no longer necessary. To avoid misapprehension, however, we would add that we shall continue to pack, orders for llrcMCHAUH

Pifes

to

.cripti

n, t«r

all

dealers. Aug.3dwlm

iu our

"KACHT CLUB" and "EUREKA" brands of

Shoe

INS '1OB4000. The "YACHT CLDB" is devoid ol Nicotine, and cannot ivjure the.health, and is especially recommended to people of sedentary occupattona or nervous constitutions.

The trade are Invited to send for circulars.

P. LOHllLiKD, New Yottt.

GRAND INVESTMENT

GLOBE

GOLD AND SILVER

Mining Company.

Locate! at Monitor, Alpine junty, California.

W

partie«

having S2o

the

to

#6,000

to in*ist

In

XAFKNT AffD BEST 1MNB KNT8BPBISE EVKB 0FFERHD

PUBLIC,

immediately

are desired

io

for

write

ClrcOUrS and

terms ot

tub-

J. MNtMKSTKB, Pres'f, 3B

Bireet, NeWYork,

P8YOHOM4NCT,1(

Joha

or 80CI CHARMING, A won

derlul book sbwWi how eilber sex can fascinate any one they *lsn, iostantly. (All pos ScSiei this ppw»r.) It teaches how to get rioh.— Alchemy, D'. Dee's and Allen'd C.balia, Bindtogs, Sorcetl a, In^an ationt, Detnonolrgy, M»g •c, Mraueris r, jjplii uaiiHm, Marr ag, Gui o. an a a do on S by a 25 cents Address T. WILLIaM A CO., Publish eis, aonth Seventh atreet, Pal adeiphia, Pt.

AHlk yonr Do'tor or Druggist for 8WKKT QUIHljarK—It equals (o.tlcr) Qui nine. liTd by F. STKABn.S, FAKu UU., Chemists, New York.

Or

eat Distribution

by tbe Hetropalitaa did «)o.—Cneb difla to tlie Amoaot of 8500,000.— Every Ticket Draws ia Prise.

S Oasb Gifts... Each 880,000 10 10,000 20 6,o00 40 1,000 ax 201 300 loo 60 Elegant Boaewood Pianos... Kach 6303 to $760 75 Kelodeous 75 to 100 3*0 Sewing Ha chin-s 6(J to 175 600 Fine Gold Watehee 75 t» 300

Cash Prizes, Silver Ware, £c., ail VALUED ATT 01,000,000 A Gfazncs to Draw Aag of the abovt prites for 55c. Tickets Uescribing Prlaee are tuut in Ko Tr lopes and thoroughly mixed. tn receipt ol 6 cents, a Sealed Ticket ia drawn without choice and sent by mail to any address. TheFric* named op it *ill be delivered to the tick -t-holder on payment cf Oas Pot.ua. Prieea ate immediately sent to .any addr«.sa by express or letars mail.

Tub will kaow wluU yoBT Prize is Mbre yon pay for 11. Any pitsa may i» xxcsa-oid lor auotuer of the ••me Value. AO elankt. Our tr«DScan depeau oa lair dealing.

Bsrxasacss.—We aelrct the fo lowiog from mao wh» have lately drawn Tain«bloPrle*a a»d kladiy permlttea neto pavllsbtLem Andrew J. Boras, Chiesao, flu,0(K Mi til era 8. Walker, Piano, $tOu Jaa.es II AUttbewe, Detroit, S6.000 John X. Auorows, -evannab, ff,000 ss A«ne* 8imaona, Caarleaton, Piano, 1600. We publish no namee without peralasiun.

Opinlona of Use Pitah-"Ihe firm is reliab.e, and deeerre their auceesa."—Wttklg Trihunt, Jt»7 9- "We know them to be a lair d«al. lngtlrm."—F. T. Btrtid, Hay SS. "A friend ol onra draw a $600 priz, which was premptly. re* ceir*d."—Aiti# A«s*,JuBe 3.

Send fer circular. Liberal inducements to AgenU. Satisfaction gaar .nteed. kvery paokace of Sealed ISnTeiopee contain one Caaa out. Stt Tick«s far VI IS tor S3 8»for 56: 110. for $16,00.

W Baling Passiea la Tea* aad Barl hood, with a*if-help tat thearriaa aatf ate. Seat ia seated savanpee, iw«l Addrasa HoWAXDASSoetAfla^VMrK.VnMn-TK-

MimiEiB' lof Cta

trmUM icea upon taeHaft (a^MftSM tka

The author may be coasultedapoa an* Of na diaeasea upon wiich his bootfa treat, elwe V'peraonally or by mail, and aeHWMe SMI ta aSV part of the world.

WALTER wmmms*. 1 r«H-«4 •.i1

•!sit

fiteae BalMbsf Cork, ItaUaa MarMs I I tb Scotch Granite Monuments

Marble, Slate and'Iron eralca.

ste Qrogo?*»and DetStag's MoauMeatS, #o,. of!-/ viavo fti t'Jiyjt

JO His "A

COMMISSION MBRCHAST And WhoTeeale aad Betall Dealer ia all klada qf "rain. Warehouse, oa aerth First jit., at.

tmil -mti

ni

3.

•Al--.

mh

$

Add rocs Cropsey

99 A Day for all. Adlresi A. J. FCLLMAN, N.T

Discontinued

LEATHER, HIDES ftC.

L. A, BUBWETT. JOHN r. Mf ACBA.1I. A. BUKNBTT & CO., L.

Manufacturer and Dealer ia

Leather,

Sos. 144 ua

a-.5 2g: it imn®

tlAHga-

of ckreate aai anaal Waits isgtcal ^i*tr of Jfarrfsfr.—Tha tifcapsst book ever ie plates ai human orgai wiih a treatise aeqoencce upon t|)sai'i fa*-' tbar's plan of trestatsHkf aucoessfht'mode of cure, casee treated. A ttttikr' and thoae coateu donbu of thair poatage to any adrowiwyO atatapeeVpoetalcnrMaey.byaa4aaMlka9r.waa OROiX, So. 31 KeUea bae,

UbaayrS.

T.—

Ju,

If t«s QJ

0

Qeti SO S 5

rorfr-

SS *v- 1 .P*

Pi

P.

3

(S pf

&

QD

13

a (|J*T

vi

fj

fhG.

niilw pnoititTogTTO ifi 9??/o

NIO» STBAH CANDT MAITCFAOTOBT, ASD FL O 8 TO BE

FBJJffi vti.. Manufaotnrara of all ^a^a »|t j&Uhc

and

BREAD

PBKTZEL8, and Dealers in

(i EOCE BIES Oz Lcfayotto St., t-tttKeea 6anai a&d Depot, 1- JB £i JcS. UT1, ii u:u ift

1

uraers left at Joiina Uieaaan's, No. IS north 4th street, wiilbe promptly attendsd to. Having put in HTEAH we era enabled to meet all orders in onr line premptl and with satisfeo* tlon, and wileell at theloweat rataa. JaSOdtf

I- 3 44

Hides, Oils, Btooe find

ings, and Onrrler'g Tools*..

MAIS

8f-t XIBBS HASH, INS.

W CASH for Hidai, Furs, Sheep Pelts, Deer Skins, Tallow, and Leather ia the Bongb. Consignments always Jteceive

Prompt Attention* •.

majftdwtf ii

M. SMITH, Chemical Dye Works, Second street, betweea Mala aad Cherry, ar joining the Stewart Botin.

H.

Djeing in all it* ranchse, aach as Orebe Shawls Bibboas, eilk of all kinds, Herlaoaad DeLalna Dreasea Cnrtalns, Plume*, Xiaoe, Yelvet, Parasols and Fringes. Particular attention pall to Oleaa* ing and KeQnisbing, without danagiag the «cl ara, sach articles as Crepe Shawls, Silk Dressee, Merino and DeLaine brasses, Brocha Sbawls, aihnura dbawls, Cloaks, Uarpits and Plane rers. Cleanlag of Oenta.' Djsta, Pants aad sts neatly done. m20dlm

QHIO FEMALE COLLEGE, NEAB OtNClKNATI. ••••isiiPi-i-i stqit

This- well-known lnatiintiea will oommanoe Its Twenty-first year of stady, on TitUBSCAT the 19th of September next.

Tbe hignest eduoa'ioael adtantages enjoyed, nnd-ra full corps of experienced aad appcnaeC Teacher*.

Extensive crnameeted Grounds. Beautlfal Buildings 'wiih aodsrn improrcmenls. XTeraSad sltu« loo, overlooking Iheeabsrbs of Cincinnati.

Pi lcei Low beyond exaople. For fU'ther iaformatlon, or tot Catalaguee, apply to the President.

BEY.H. t). BUM.D.D.

jylO.itawaStau Oollcob Htu, Osao

ILL POSTLNG.

LOU

TOWIfSENJt

Distributing

110 Main 9t.,

t* prepared to

do all kinds

of

artistic manner

All order* will be

gULLlVAN ^COUNTY COAL Being now prepared to fill all order* tar. Sal* Urea County Coal, whteb IS claimed to im eqaal to the Bratil, for all duessato.-parposee, will daliver to any pert of tbe city, by leaving year order at o&ce uf £. S. Btjran A Co.. C. f. Ela. ley, or J. A. Foot's Tea Store, with wheal I hare made arrangement* to in alt orders aad' all iniormation la zwgardto tfce baslaee*.

OlSdtf

tnr.

All letter* should beaddreeeed to HAIFXB* WI1S05 4C0, «|CW«t lWlwMSM.H.T.

MUCMILL 6 RAMMKL8BKK0

rVBVITlJBE CO.,

Especial

ii

a'iri'^:cpeci. Soosad Ttiftodslii?

Ia all wi

•aatsls, sad

Steam Works and Shop* oa 08K&8 St. tween 9th and 10th, aeair Mala

ba­

Mraet,.„«

»o

muHAPoiis,1 'i

a

We kits lately nam! from oar old wartma. Ho. 89 loath Illlnola Street to the above tocatfea, where ve are prepared to ofcr agt t».-| v9m--ma eM

Inducements

u. i'Ss *~j

Tf purcbMtrs.

fit)

tat y*IrtenbsiW

r»i

f.mem

I

fhi&'&fa ''Am

aadjMTored ia lairj, *ep, Hair ctb Damask or rrn»b. A

if

DH .1

Chamber Suits

*£iuf witi$ lo iisJ. .aw

Ia oiitd wainnt, aah, oaeataut, oak, mahegauj •oda aiv or rosewood ''ti *'.-»« ti."

Dining

id ia .ii »l Jo j»d &v&d i.

Oaaal

Basin, Terre flante, Indiana. W strict attention patd to rsoairing aad fo%waroing

iCO ssi'lt-itX.

I- fens

0•»

Setts

I ..

la all woods.

,i

imat

A a

Oane and Wood Seat Obairs,

sw wemDmfx* BjdtC*

!*!$?

OI ,0 LiP

O"30l

''TOFiS'Wa'tciTIHOBS. wiv* iu o'! i'-CVS %h.

TABLES of, mm/.

Slaatle Sc Plef Fr ss. via 0 it-

iw

'J&yrtr-i.

S FttW

^-Hi (D J: -JQJW'W.

kind,

ai£ .3I» fpreji nw VMiUXmq Oilt and plain .iteslfiaC Mu.i'i Mfiwr/ Viz#

Glame

ii .".*:•&•<t fcavit»tdJ9S

Inlaid fttid fioqaetStluldB *o. ttgE. If-tiicU 94 -ai rtitflox ti!r?*#

£Terythin(in the

rtnuaTUBE LINJCI .1' sal Of the Teiy finest taa^e, aad as cheap aa the saaeaaallty of MStMMSateefta be obtained at aaf otaeryolat, east or west.

r:

jwri ,ais3lntY

Oirs as a oalt icwiiitt BMnmww TCBHITUBC COXrASTt v,

SS Sah Waahhtgtoa it. ti^Sraapolia

Mo qifltrritarifBda s&J uj 3-IO.TT tsttiRinO S'/Jetoornttl j«qoM.*J£

Or'

S A

Ifcki tssk

OAKES^

i»^qiits

A

Mid

JOmSM A JOIER. "i ivtli

$a£t Side Tablie (kjuare, XZBBS HATITi. liSO*,

KAT| IBS i.fi&B 3. j-: ::.-

HaMillo

'ornado,

jumi,iH Dayton Pitts

Seiurslen and Ksrse Powers,

With KXTBAJS for the same,

in at ad

GRAIN DRILIJ.

Udtttiot eliokfe'of %rSak tilkrgrala the feeding being doae by a series of flaaced wheel* DNWCK THI BOX that POUi the grata down andf6K0K It lato the tabes,'thO fuaatlty *own being pro, portieaed to the fpeed of tea flanged wheels* which' spee4 Is jHculated by a' nnmber of cogwheelsforatlilg slooaa^ aad perlbetly under con* troioT the dztrerWho tsgaldsd by very simpleaadefloieBtLsadXeaioreattached to the Drill. The cog-wheels are aot looee aad liable to be toat, bat are fastened to the Drill and the feed Isregnleted without moTlng a wheel, i. .'y ..,i •iiaim

The Drill i8 Cheaper

tliin any ether, aad will be *old on time to responsible parties, bat extra ladaeemeate are or. fared caah buyera. W* hare the beit ..

di ONE HORSE DBILL

lor eowlng Wheat in atanding corn to be fonnd aaywhere. ,f

OAH4S ltlf.fJ8-with with vertical Boiler*.

horizontal Boilsra,

CDSEB *S lI.M-tli«« size*, three prices.

*»"Brery Drill, Oane Mill aad Cider iliU warrant* d.

We are prepared to fill orders fcr DRAIN, TILB aadPIPR of any alas and la aay qaaatity, aa to furalah eettasates ot cost of draining laad if data ara given.

JON£8 4cJON£8.

gat 6ii* j'

A tTBWTIOBf RAIL ROAD •A 00HTBACT0B8. Wt manufacture ItRl 10TT0M 9CBAPXB8 bob the moat approved patteras. They are large, but light, are eaally tiled, aad rsa oa the sssseth steel bottom with the least dr it. We are prepared to an orders for any number Waated.^l'-

1

BUI Postlag,

aad Palatlag oa Stoces, the moet

and the Most reaaoaable tersts.—

promptly a ttajae*d

te.

••t c^stl ,?9d«ea'l8»»g *pr"7d"

COAL.

..8:«S3 j..

Sl*e

j. A. MOBOAS.

W$|-

COAL.

A ,'J

4s?4 i&ft

JOHN McfiBttlfl Is now aeUina tne best article of Birer Seal, esreened oa the screen hi use in Tl^o coaafy, ares aa laterlor article caa be

M#aflaateas

pttnkH^a IiMiwtak*

las to lay in a aapply shoaldleoh to their later-. eet*,and bay the beet Wbeatt aa^Beas aa a poor article. .* :-i- '. j.

Orders left at the reat OVee 'thaJ "TiMOoasty Scale*,", or addieess* se JNe Oi, Tsra* Maate, will reoetre prwgpS^y.

Wm. 3. BALLBOO.,

5"j»&<*- Il|le Icon WoMa, 1st aad walnatstsi, Xert* Xante, Zad. JeI9 tszo

A. H. DOOLEY, siauaxa

Mo. 100 •ail It*

BOOKS. PAPERS

r*.

Bala st.

No. 100 Main st

NO. 100

Main it

ASD

ieT'ao Main tt.

No. 100 Main it

Enmops.

TEBBE HAUTE, IND

]^fSBCHANT TAILORING. I have Jnst received aad

BOW

opea to

tho is-

Ssestlea of artatwae aad the pabtta la pairel the west daelwhle ety^e of Oolered Qott Coattng, Casalmere ana

VESTING, it WtMh I pr poee to make up to id asst .- o-- .-.i J^lXiFJUVG*hori asW*a^0hs^*r thaa tha^ caa be aay*

T^m^J&XSSSSi.

mum an6c.

LIFE INSURANCE COMPANIr1

~.

OF THEWORLD I TIB

-Z

5

iT

A I O N A

LIKE INSURANCE C0.,rt

ot THB.1

iptut

United States of Americas e- jpji

ant

-i-

MS *»J

CUHIItM J»j tfiCliiiW a„ m^itu j, ti t. 4 •miJth- lawaa- a.,*

GASH 0AP11AL 11,000,000

4

Thie Company Issued, MONTHS of tt* iXisteaee #oj. h&mhai: tm*

......4 L*

Brjlhcb OFFICE, PHILADELPHIA

orriCKBs

OLABBMCB U. CLABK, Pfcllade phla, Prrsldeat JAT COOKS, Chairman flnanc* and Kxocn Oommittee. HBNBY D. COOKB, Wasaington, Vice-President.-BHIBSOH W. PKKT, Philadelphia, «ecretarF and Aotnary. FRANCIS Q. 8HITS, U. D., FhlladdphU, Madicil Ditecton.

in the

ffrsi

TEN

5 3 9 5 O I O I S 7 iu.j .. .at!JE »,

«l «ii is:

$15,142,800.

ti Ja'^-3V

This Oompanj offers to IU PolicytgoMm.

PERFECT 8EOUBITY

by Its Cash cafd upOspttsl ofOaeHllllea Pollers, ad gaarsniess te USared, by lis Low Mates of FreaUum,

LiBSB DXTIDim Iff A0?i5Cl, Or a Beteriiosary DleldeadoC 100 per oeat. by Its

Return Premium Flan. t#i9 QE2TERAZ, AQEJfTS.

Joan w. tills A io, CINCINNATI, OniQ,

General Agents for Ohio and Central and 8oOt« era Indiana.

Mdwly

H'i-

J. A. FOOTS, ag«it for "Terre Bautb, ltd

AllHOADS,

UiDIANAFOUSAST. tOCB B.B,

SUMMER AUkAIfQEMENT,

3 TH&0U6E fiimSS TBA1HS DAlLi 4 Kiad saiwis* Terre Haute and mil Cities and

Town• West. ..

Condensed Time Schedule, May 15, 1869,

bail/Krary Say except Sundays.

Westward. Might ex. Vast ex. Hi ah ex.

Terre Haute, leeve 11.10 aa S 96 a a lu:30 a m. Mattoon, arrive 1-47 a IB 9:19 am 1:11 pn 12:49 1B:1S aa 1^3 a ,1:06 pm 1:06 pm 1:59 a a* 610 pm e:4S I:I4sd

Tolono, Champaign, Chicago, Centralla, Cairo, Pana, DtCatar, Alton, St, Lonis, viu. North

R':60 a at 8:45 8:4fi 4-00 2:00 a at 2:00 am 2:33 a as" 11:00 a ia 3^8 ^:!0 am 6:50 6:50 6-36 am 2:18 pm 6:05 pm t:25aa 4:0Upm 7 fi0pm

Mo. b. It. leavn Pacific U. U. Macon, ariite Jsflerson Cily, Kanaas City, Leavenwortli Lawrence, Topeka, St. Jcaeph, Omaha,

9:30

am 4:30 pat 9:90 a ni 9:16 am 4:46pm 9:16am 6:30 18:38 am a: 30 am U:16 11:21 pa 3:15 11:00pm 6:00 am 11:00 am 12:15 am C:30 a a 18:15 am 10:38 a in 10:35 am 10:35 a ni 12:06 I2:u6 H:U6 12 00 8:15 am 18:00 7.1)0 am 3:30 pm 7:t#am

Accoiimdd'iltioa train leares Terre Heate daily, exceptBauday,at 4^5p.ia, arrival at Mattooa 7*35 m, Tolonal:23e aad Chicago SrOOam. Palace Sleephig ears on all

flight Trains,

Baggage Checked Through. i. J. UBBKUIKB, Ojn'l Sup't. may21

JHO. 8. aABLAVI', Gaa'l Pasa'r Ag't.

LAND AGENCY.

Heal lOatate Coltunu

HENDK1CH & LAISIGK,

0 SI oa over First National Bank, S. B. Corner ol JTonrth aad H^la Streets, Torre Haute, Ind.

Abstracts

of

title furnished,

LA

id« ne­

gotiated, aad Money invested. IFOB8ALK: lf.il n.

OITT PBOPBBTT.

Borty l»li in llaUS'a AMItiea to Terre Bante Honee aad lot, east Ohio etreet, Boose and let. in MeMurraia's Addititioa, •eaaeaad lot la Bibley'eedditioa oa Ota etreet. •oaaa and lot la Boss's addition on Stb atreet) •oaee sad let ea Poplar, betweea Stb and Ttfc Street*,

House end lot on Kortb Sth, betweea Ohesncf aad Uaton streets. Two baslneea Houses oa tiais strict

OOCJTTT PBOPBBTI.

Barm of S9 eeraa ia floaey Or a lvnahip. 17S acres la IHatoa trwashlp. 8 AsreabelewtM'KrlllsMr *nt, ***»«*d»r*Dat. iaassdti

fi

"""y BERGP8 itfhttVKJRSAL MTSS1AN HEIALIN6 C9AX.V1CXX

Tbls valuable renud ha* elfceted ianaeersble Cures, and has fataed tor Ita^li a

kreat

tapnia

tlon- The dlscoveier of th S BalTS has applied It wtth emfaent suoeee* ia th^leaeee ef e.s dortag the Orisssra War, aa ha earns daaaerou* weaade, la saaay eases eeaA4aaad aortal.

Mr B. Bus is th tola feaisessr Of the ealoable secret of a rieare ia aeiag t-volng Ita e^pl ed to introduce

IT LBLIXTBi PA1M T»o*e who hare wounds, bmlses, cais of ell kinds, or sorfs, Tsions, Beretehee, Jtoeaaito Bltee, Broet Bli|ea Joints. B/ie ti Chilb,alas Children'* Scorbatle tUmplatnts JL H*erf aad Jace are speeoil* eased,. I thas aiweed Of great advantage io ladks, aad la Recall arty adooUd

fully nead/or Oofns. BaaVna aau «o& Throat, golng^o bfdf

»*tCo|»p^yaee