Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 4, Number 6, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 9 August 1873 — Page 7

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PIOUS SMILKS.

A Louisville church deacon has been discussed and worried because be filled the communion pitcher with beer for bis own drinking when It was not in use.

Governess (reading): 'And be would bare filled his belly witb the busks that the swine did eat Master Tom: 'Bat why didn't be kill a pig and make some bacon 7'

A Nashville colored individual "sperienced religion,' a few weeks ago, and now be and bis wife have a lively quar rel every day as to which of tbem shall say grace at the table

Andersonville, Texas, was visited by a preacher for the first tirna tbo other day, and the inhabitants would bave got up a horse race for his entertainment If bo hadn't ntopped tbem.

On theo^e of a battle, an officer not noted for bravery, requested the privilege of going home to see bis parents, 'Go,' said the general 'you honor your father and mother that your days may be long in the land!'

A cut in a gravestone maker's advertisement in a Kansas paper represents Cupid, wings and all, chiseling a beautiful monument. The design is supposed to bo inteaded for the graves of old husbands of young wives.

I hope, Mrs. Giles,' said a lady who was canvassing lor a choir at the village church, 'you will persuade your husband to join ns. I am told he has a souorous voice.' 'A snorous voice, martn?' said MM. Giles. 'Ah, you should hear it comin' out of his nose when he's asleep!'

Two. "lawyers in Lowell returning from court the other day, ono said to the other: 'I've a uotion to join Itev. Mr. 'S church been debating the matter for some time. What do you think of it?' 'Wouldn't do it,' said tbo other. 'Woll, why?' 'Because it could do you no possible good, while it would be a great injury to tho church.'

Y1 NO.

Thero is nothing with which we are so familiar and yet of which we know solutions the process of dying. The great mystery can only bo fathomed in th» set. We sit by the side of a friend or relativo in his last extremity we watch the dark shadow as it steals over bis face, shotting out all of earth, wo suffer with him in a corresponding degree tho agony of separation but we can never know what is passing, at that awful moment, in his mind. "Of what do the dying think?" says an English writer. Thero are moments when the anguished faces that bend ot'er them would give much to solve that problem. They know thst death Is crooplng nearor and nearer. They hear blm in the restless tick of the clonk, in tho sobs of tho children, in the desperate, anguish of the watching mother. They kjiow that yet a little while and the moving shadow on the pane, tho twitter of the birds, the dying sunlight, and tho wierd sigh of the winds, will coaso to be for the sick man—that a fow more hard drnw breaths will bring him faoo to face with unfathomable knowledge.* They know that thoy may never, after to day, get one more living kiss from his lips, or gain tho balm or recognition from his eyes, and as they yearn for a look or a sign,

his eye* look beyond thein to somo Invisible prosence. His faint gestures are not addressed to them his hands wander In search of something they can not give to him. lathe face to which ho beckons that of friend or foe? Are those llowers ho would fain to pluck from some wrial cluster of blossoms? J)oea ho hear tho weeping? l^oes he guesa how near is solution of earth's mystery

KEEPING OUT OF DEBT. Half the perploxlty, annoyance and trouble that men have in this world is in conseuuence of getting In debt It scorns to tw natural for somo people to buy and incur obligation* without measure, so long as they can avoid paying the ready cash. Give ono of this sort a chance to buy on crodit, and tho question of payments aro matters that he cares but little about. Hut what a crop of troublo springs tip from the good of debt. How many gray hairs it brings, and how orten it shortens ilfo sometime* leading men to commit suicide or murder. And yet how easy It is to keep clear of this terrible .monster. Every young man should formafixod and unalterable determination, before commencing his active business caroor, not to incur ono penny of indebtedness under any circumstances nover buy nnythintt unless you have the money to

Kav

lor it at once pay no attention to iplendld opportunities,"rare chances,' •bargains,' and the like. Such aro only tr«ls to catch victims. If you see anything you would like to accept,look (lrst At your money pile, und make your answer depend upon that. Always pay as you go. If you aro short of money, guago your demands accordingly.

.1 SHARP ARO A IN,

Tho story of a sharp bargain Is told In 'After iHuuor.' A poor, »hiftlc»s, vagaboQdish leliow la th country came Into the possession, one Spring, ol two ealves. Ho arranged with a farmer to have them pastured during tho Summer at a given price. It was approaching Winter, the calf ownpr had paid nothing for tho maintenance of his stock, nor had ho made the slightcat provision for housing or feeding them during the Winter. He hadn't a cent of money or anything like a shed for cattle, nor a wisp of iiav but he went over to the pasture to fook at his herd. The farmer said \o him 'Now look here, you haven't paid me a red cent for keeping them critters, you know, you hain't got no place to

Weep

'om thli» Winter, aor anything to keep 'em on. Hadn't you better lot me take them calves for the pasturing, and call It squar The fellow hesitated, at last ho looked relieved.—'Squire, seems to mo that'll rather rough on me. I thought I had quite a nropertf tied np in them ealves, and I tionft scorn to be getting much out of your trade. It don't look to be hardly right, but I'll tellyoo what I'll do, Squire, to nuke fair—If yon'll keep the calves a fortnight Ionger yon kui have 'cm!'

A SAVRD BY IlKn Bbsri.it.— An incident attendinga ride on Sunday last ta told by tho Lancaster (Penn.) Ktpress, the parties being Mr. Stephen Mnsser, of Marietta, and a lady from Philadelphia. The lady held tbo re

and, in rounding a carve, tumod too suddenly, retailing in a tilt of the bug

which threw her headforemost from ,er and she was descending

{j«r seat. Her body the buggy, and ah upon her head between the wheels^ when Mr. Muaser, with that quickneos of thought thai comes to some people in the hour of danger, Mimed her W her bustle with his left hand, white he grasped the reins and checked the horse with bis right hand. The baetle was fortunatelr well secured and the lady was savea.

had already left

New Advertisements. $3,000 FOR 20 CTS

Before you start on Joornoy, bay

an Acd

dent Insurance Ticket of the Railway PatMBg«r« innrniM Co.. of ll&rUord, Conn. Ticket* for sale at railroad stations. Ask for an lnmrance Ticket'.

WABASH COLLEGE,

CXAWl'OBD.SfLLLE, ISD. Fall Term opens Hrpt. 10,1X73. Tbo Col leglRU*, Bclemltic, Preparatory, Mercantile, English and Military Departments-tho latter with gymnaslam-^together with the buildings, euiliK*t, Apparatus, libraries, society kalis, dormitory, etc.. present great attractions to student*. Three railways pass through the town, tend for cata loguee. JOSEPH F. TITTTLK. President.

GRANDEST SCHEME EVEE KNOWN.

4th Grand Gift Concert

FOU THE BENEFIT OF THE

Public Library,

OF KEXTIXKY.

12,000 Cash Gifts $1,500,000.

EVERY FIFTH TICKET DRAWS A Ol ,.„

$£*0,000 for $50. The Fourth (Jrand Gift Concert authorised by f« peel a 1 net of the L?gl»ia.turo for the benefit of the I'nblie Library of Kentucky, will tnke place lu Public Library Hall, at I/nii.Hvillu, Ky., WJKO.NESO AY, DECEMBER 3rd, 1S73

Only sixty thousand tickets will be sold And one-half of these are iutended for the European market, tliu.s leaving only SO.tOO for sale in the Un«ted States, where 100,000 were disponed of for the Third Concert The tickets ore divided Into ten cupoim or purls and have on their back the Scheme with a full explanation of the mode ot danwlng.

At this concert, which will be the grandest musical display ever witnessed in this country, the unprecedented sum of

SI,500,000,

divided Into 12,000 cash gifts, will be distributee by lot among the tloket-holders. Tho number of the tickets to be drawn from one wheel by blind children and the gifts from another.

I.ISTOFCIFTS:

One Grand Cash Gift. 9330,600 100,000 .10,000 93,000 17,500 100,000 lao.ooo se.oeo 40,000 40,000 4.1,000 f50,00.» .12,500 500,000

One Grand Cash Gift Ono Grand Cash Gltt One Grand Gash GUt...„^„........... Ono Grand Cash Gift 10 Cash Glfis 810,000 each 80 Cash Gifts 5,000 each. 1,000 each .... 600 each 400 each .TOO each-......... 200 each 100 cach 60 each

60 Cash Gifts fcO Cash Gifts 100 Cash Gilts Liy Csidi Gifts 2o0 Cosh Gifts

Cash Gift*

11,000Cash Gifts,

Total, 12,000 Gifts, all cash, ,' amounting „.„...AJL,300,000 The distribution will bo positive, whether all the tickets are sold or not, and the 12,000 gift* nil paid tu proportion to the tickets Mold—all unsold tickets being destroyed, as at the Flr»t and Hecond Concerts, and not represent Mfrtn the drawing,

PRICE OF TICKETil!

Whole tickets 350 Halves && Tenths, or each Coupon, 93 Kleveu Whole Tickets for »n00 Tickets for 81,000 113 Whole Tickets tor 93,000, 2S Whole Tickcbt for 810,000. No discount on less thauSoOO worth of Tlokets at a time.

The unparalleled success of the Third Gill Concert, as well as the satisfaction given by the First and Hecontf, makes It only neewwary to announce Konrth to insure the prompt mile of every Ticket. The Fourth uift Concert will be conducted In all it* detail* like Uie Third, and full par llculars may bo learned from circulars, which will bo scut feve froui this offlco to all who apply for thein.

Tickets now ready for sale, and all ordere accompanied by tho money promptly fluid. Liberal terms given to those who buy to yell again.

T1IOH. £. 11BAMLITTE,

Agent Publ. Llbr. Ky„ and Manager Gift Concert, l'ubilc Library liu'lldlng, Louisville, Ky. Write fora Price List to J.I1.JOIIXSTOX,

GRWnyESTERlf

119 Smlthfleld St, Pittsburgh, Pa.

Brooch-bonding bhot Guns, Wo to S'IW. IVmhlc Shot Onn«, tft to 1150. 81ngleGuns, 83 to fJO. Ill ties, to 175. Revolvers, So to fiV. Plstols.fl to $*, Gun Material, Fishing Tacklo, etc. Iarge discounts to dealers or clubs. Army Guns. Revolvers, etc., bought or traded for. Goods sent fly express C. O. P. to be examined before paid lor. OM-Y THINK! 25 C'KSTS.

Fora hnlf i* pint bottle of I'OOlt MAN'S

FAMUY 1UTTEHS

Tlie tr»t nnt fhpnjM^I Bitters made. Tho cure all Billion* Dlsen«e«. and are Invaluable ns a preventive of Anne, numb Ague. Chill* sn»l lrer. ete. itanuiiiettiftHl by POOR MAN'H HlTTKltS a„ Oswego, N. Y. I^arae bottle*, full quarts, fl. lauFor sale by all KaggI-/-, ,r r—iffavlnk fllraiGglw twentv year* netw«*«n liftl aid death with

IHTItWA Or fllTIIISIi^ I expi-ritnenlcd myself ty compounding root? and licrbs, and in hiding the Medicine thus obtained. I fortunately dlscoveml a most wonderful remedy ami «ure cure tor Asthma and its

kiutimt (iw-ftW. Warranted to relieve the severest paroxysm instantly, so the patient can tie down to rest and sleep comfortably. ONKTHIAL PACKAGE HF.NT BY MAIL KRKR OK CHARGK. Address D. LAJJGF.LL, Apple Creek, Wayne Co., O.

III 1LDING FELT

(No TIT used), for out.«ld« work ard Inside, imt ii of piaster. Felt Carpet cs Ac. fiend Ktamt»t Circular And 8au.i».ta. C.

FAY. CAmden. N.J. Q'% in Q./H A^iJt* w)int*d! All cliwwwof working p«»pi«. ot either fox, or old, root* money At work tor (Kin their »p«» momenta. or til the time, than at nnvthlna ««l*r. rwiimliiniit#. AddrwiO.SriXSOa A It). !Vrtl*n«i, Mnln«. DTT nniv I SOWWKHAVEIT!

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liV'i '11. fjomcthing to pl«*uw ywa, l«4tsp :v«able to any lady or g«nl, \tm\xwm pleajtan' rJlccU and will tpit all, -ce tiled joo will not be wlfhoot ft) cent* cach 3 for SI. Beat frr-v by

Hmtr.iut* HKXRT. UwlMowa.

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Wanted!

j. w. scorr.

Mr.

Automatic Gate,

(Patented Mareh 12Ui, l«T2.)

I* a «hR pi*. dnmbl*and pvrl^aetf-openlna and Hfwun« tat*. Tlu wc nelifT® tht ftni and pr«ctl«al MM! rwH«M# (at« rrer oOwred to lb* put» tic.

The cmat advantairc* in aartnc time, anDOfaniei, dcm««r and Ion fmi^ wiIm liorMss, and manj ottaraai*anpamtt tout.

Prk» of flnt-dM» Iron 0*i« (4oabt#) complete, and aet ap to ont«r IN, Sintl* Oat# W.

Perfect mtiiAwtioo 'gatniBiMd In wrvry em or no ml«. ranlca wt«htn« to porrba** Gate* or Territory sboald aend order* at ono*.

Addt«Ht PHILLIP'S 4 MAHAX, dlt-ly. P. O. Box S, Terre^ llaute, Ind

TJikliE-11 A UTU :S ATUJtDA1 JiVKNLNG MAIL, "AUGUST 9, 1873.

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uarriage

CARRIAGES :om

AND

BUGGIES,

or

all Kin (IK.

TO MAKE A CHANGE!

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••••^1 hereby oflfer my whole stock of goods, the finest anc fullest in the city,'eoiuprising fine Gold and Silver Watches, Gold Chains, Fine Jewelry, Diamonds, Solid Silverware, the finest stock of Silver-FIated Ware in the city, Tea Sets* Castors, Fruit Stands, Cake Baskets, Spoons ant" Forks, 18k Rings, Amethyst and other Stone Rings. Al a a

SLAUGHTERING LOW PRICES AT COST,

And .voinc Goodf at

half

... ... .. ... .-.r-v

1 hifr Cosit!

This being the best opportunity ever offered to the citizens of Terre-Haute and neighboring towns, it is expectec that every one contemplating purchases in this line wil avail themselves of it and make early selections, as now the stock is complete, ami first rate bargains are to be had.

S. Jl. FREEMAN,

THEO. STAHL,

WltOLESALEAXDBETAILDIALKB

In Qucensware, Glassware, Chandeliers,

KEROSENE LAMPS, «fcc.

MASON AND WIRE-TOP FRUIT JAHS AND JELLY CANS^

I call particular attention to COUNTRY MERCHANTS, my stock ts complete and will duplicate Indianpapolis, Cincinnati or Evansville Iiills.

PLATFORM SCALES,

Has ban before tbe Americtn pnbHc OVER THIRTY Teats. It baa never ret failed to give perfect artfefectlon, and baa Jmtty been strled the panacea.for all external Wounds, Cute, Boms, Swellings, Sprains, Braises, sc., &c., for Man and Beast No jamlljr should be a single da

lARTXERSIIir NOTICE.

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161 Hai^Mlreoi

THEO. STAIIL.

S33 Hail Ntr«el. two dosra West of Fourtk

10,000 ablebodied citizens of Terre-Haute and vicinity, to help bnj out our Splendid Stoek

of CHINA, GLASS, and QUEENSWARB, which we are selling at

OWEST CASH prices.??"

H. S. RICHARS0N & CO.,

liain street, C'or. of Alley, between 8rd nnd 1th, North Side.

tferfl tin j. K. GRAFF.' Lmi

SCOTT. GRAFF & CO.,

Oil

MAXI'F.K'TORY—West Side of Public Square. WKPOSITOStY—McGreeor Block, Main street, between First and Second, TERRE-H.1UTE, IND. fSr Kp|mirini done with neatness and dispatch/ taay24-8m.

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R. P. SCOTT. 'Utm

Makers.

SPKDTG

WAGONS,

SVLHIEB)!

WXGOS, ,DEPOT, T-' HAY,

Ami ll.lIIiROAD TRACK SCALES,

Tall on or Address II. J. KEELER, 205 North 8th Streei, Send for Clrrnlsr. Tr.RRK-IIACTE,IXI.

GRAIN,

^•'.,/» CATTLE, MINER'S,

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without this Liniment. The money refunded unless tho liniment Li as represented. Be sate and get the rennine MEXICAN

oa stenter and hooac ijnf IspeetAiUy reqaent tboae Indebted to as, tiwde tu «V fi» uruclw*. knowing the nmt to tie doe, to come for We aott I: tbe patronage of Mr. Rewl! WAH and *«tU« witbont delay. Onrnotea farmer «Mnmm and ihf poWlc generally, and aornonia will be kept at toe old stand, reel ins awnrvd thai an experience oftvee-: eirnrr Maia and Tlh atreeta, and one of ns ty-flre

in tbe bwtn«««i will wamnt n* will be

MrSTAKG IINIMEKT.

^PECIAL NOTICE.

Ttie nnd«rH%ned hnvlna fonttrdaco-naft- Harint wjM oar stock of Oroeerlm, Prone««blp and mirchased tlie «hot and tmoi- rUkran, ft is verr Importaat that our new of Mr. T. RMW, leiy— ?n ear-' oW bn^aesa abonld be doaed njv We re-

fou

tn tbe eonOtlenee wltbtn oamelTea, at leant, tlnuw. of airing general aattefaeUon. As to our! May I, IS??. TURNER A 8H1LLTTO. ability to exccote erenrthlng in oar line of ____ boidn«« w« would leler tb« pablie to Uie 1 ,,.. ,, old and reliable mechanics of our etty, 8, T. L4CTrALU y**-.* Hmw and T. B. Bnapp, ThenoteaandaeeoantatfneTnraerA Bon-

AH onlM» for work wtll be proaptly and tin are still kept at tbe old stand. Persona satisfactorily attroded to at tbe old stand, indebted will please take notice that tbta Is comer of Seventh and Walnut Uie laat call. 1 wlUbeftmnd there ready to

»d tbere to attend to them at all

J. P. KIMBALL, wait npon yva. W.HUKTER. Mayl7wa. J. H.TtJRlCKR.

VINEGAR BITTERS aiiiirniii'ifuri

Sn Pcriion rnn take these Hitter* ICcorUinff to.iir tlorw, nn«l remain tons: unwell, proviiloil tho c' umtca are not destroyed by mineral |xit«oii or oilier means, anil vital organs was!et Ueyutid the point of repair.

Dyippixin «r ImllRestIon. Ifcrulnche, Pum t» the Snoulders, Coughs, Tightness of the CUest, IHz74iicss, Sour Kructatious of tlie Stomach, Bad Taxte in the Month, liilioaa Attacks, I'alpitatiou of the llcart. Inflammation of the l.uu.TH. I'ain in the rv#1ons of tho Kidneys, and a hundred other poiofiil sjniptotus, arc the offsprings of l)HjRi»sia. One Uottlo will prove a iR'iti-r trtiarantee of its merits than lengthy ailrertl-vnieiit.

For PeiiiitieCoiiittlivliits, in yonnsorokl, marrleil or siiijrle, at the ilavrn of womanhood, or the turn of life, these Touic Hitters display so .leaded an influence that improvement is soon perceptible.

For Iiifiuiiniialory niitl Clironle IlheiinintlHiii und Cout, ltlllous, Uoinittent and luK-rintttent Kevers. Diseases of the Hlood, Uver, Kidneys and Bladder, these Bitters have no equal. .Such Diseases arc caused by Vitiated Dlood.

Tliry nren (fciilln Pnrgnttve as well an Tonic, possessing the merit of acting as a powerful agent in relieving Congestion or Inflammation or the Uver and Visceral Organs, onl In iilllous Diseases.

For Skin Diseases, Eruptions, Tetter, Salt Rheum, Ulotchea, Spots, Pimples, Pustules, lioils. Carbuncles, Hing-vronns, Scald-Head, Sore Eyes, Erysipelas, Itch, Scurfs, DiscoloratiotH of the Sklu, Humors and Diseases of the Skin of whatever name or nature, are literally dug up and carried out of the system in a short time by the use of these Bitters.

GI-ntefut Thousands proclaim VINEGAR BtTrEKs the most wonderful Invigorant that ever sustained the sinking system.

It. IV. MCDONALD A CO.

Druggists and Gen. Agts., San Francisco, Cal., & cor. of Washington and Chariton fits., N.Y. S01.D BY ALL DitL'CGlSTS ft DEALERS.

ATWOOD'S

Quinine Tonic BITTERS.

The best Tonic and Stomachic ever offered the public It will improve your Appetite,

Facilitate Digestion, give tono to tho Nervous System, Vigor to every Organ of the Body, thereby imparting Health and Strength. There is no remedy 90 good for Languor and DebtiiT whether general er following aci disease. Tho Medical Faculty In­

dorse it, for Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Nervous Debility, and all dlscnses arising from a Disordered Liver or Stomach, Constipation, Flatulence, Rush of Blood to the Bean, Loss of Appetite, Nausea, Heartburn, Fulness In tne Stomach, Sinking or Fluttering at the Pit of the Stomach, Dimness Of Vision, Yellowness of tbe Eyes and 8fc|n. Pain in Head, Side, Back, or Cheat, all of which indicate a derangement of the Liver ar Digestive Organs.

Persons living in or visiting sections whero Malaria, Fever and Ague, Bilious Fever,

It is a preparation of

&c.,

aro the

characterlstio diseases, should be provided with them. They aro a sure preventive for till ailments arising from malarious causes. 1

QUININE,

one of tho best Remedial Agents which tho science of Cheinistiy has placed at the disposal of the physician, combined with other valuabio vegetable tonics, delicately flavored with Choice Aroma tics to pleaso tbo palate.

Sold by all Druggists, $1 per Bottle/' PREPARED BY LITTLEFIELD, HURD & CO.,

BOSTON, MASS.

For sole by GULICK&BERRY, Terro-Haute

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PITTSBURG, CINCINNATI A ST. LOUIS RAILROAD.

(Columbus, Ghicago and Indiana Central Division,)

I A O I in iT

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The Shortest Route East

On and after June2), 1873, trains will leave the Union depot, Indianapolis, and arrive as follows:

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Sold

by all Druggist* and Country Stores, at SSc., 60c. and $1.00 per Bottle Xotioe style, dxe of bottle. &o.

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Southern Express

LKAVK Fast Line. Express Daily. Indianapolis 3.55 a in 7.00 am 7.00 pm Cambridge City. 6.44 a 9.16 am 9.03 Columbus —.I0.o0 a in 3.20 ra 3.10 a

ARRIVES, PlUsbnrg..... 6.00 11.10 HJiO a

The Fast Line and Day Express Trams have Pullman's Drawing and Silver Palace Cars, running through without change to New York via Philadelphia.

The Night Express Train rnn* daily (Sondays included,) and has 811 ver Palace Cars throngh to Philadelphia and New York without change. This is the only Sunday evening train from Indianapolis,and makes direct connection for the Eastern cities. Passengers leaving on this train Saturday evening arrive In New York at 8.10 Monday morning. 0WA*k for Tickets via l*&n-Hand!e Route.

F. n.

MYERH,

General Pjwseng^r and Ticket Agent. D. W.CALUWELUOen.Sup't.

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KEARNEY'S

FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU. Is tho only Known Remedy for Bright*, Disease, and has cared every esse of Dlsbetes In

Iven, Irritation of tho Ncck,

which it has been gi of the Bladder and inflammation of the Kidneys. Ulceration of tho Kidneys and Bladder, Reten tion of Urine, DIMOSCS of tho I'rostate Gland, Btone In tho Bladder, Gravel, Brick I)uit Deposit, and Macoa^ or Milky Discharges, and for En fecblcd aqd Delicate (Constitutions of both Sexes, attended with tlie following symptoms Loss of Power. Loss of Memory. Dlfllculty of Breath, ing. Weak Nerves, Wakefulness, rain in tho Back, Flnshtng o' the Body, Brnptlon on tbo Face. Pallid Conntcnsacc, Lassltado of tbo Swtem. etc.

Use«i by persons in to decline or chango of life, after conflncinoqL or labor pains, bod-wct-lag In children, etc.

In many affections necnliar to ladies, the Extract Bochti Is uneqnalcd hy any other remedy— As in Chlorosis or Retention, Irregularity, Palhnlness or Suppitssion of Customary Rvariations Ulcerated or ^cblrrus state of the Uterus, Lcncorrhma of Whites, Pterillty, and for *11 complaints Incident to tbe sex. It is prescribed extensively by the most eminent rhysiclsns and, MldwWes for enftebled and delicate Constlutlons of both sexes and all ages.

KEARNTTT3 EXTRACT BUCHU,

cpensc, 11 ttio or no change I

convenience, nnd no exposure. It canse's a fronent de»lro, and gives strength to Urinate, ercby removing Oestrsctions.'l'revc! Us^ ring strictures of tho Urftha, Allot'

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Send for tbe

re Usganu ayingPoln class of dla-

and ImSastmstlon, sofreqaeotln this eases, and expelling all Poisonons matter KEARNEY'8 EXTEACT BUCHU. $1.00 per bottle or six bottles for $5 00, dellreTcd to any address, secure from observation. Sold by druggtuts everywhere. Prepared by

KEARNEY & CO., 104 Dnane W..N. Y. to whom all letters for information should be addressed.

Avoid Quack* and Impostors.

No Charge for Advice and CHIHI latlon.

Dr. J. B. Dyott.

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CbUgt, Philadelphia, author of several valoablo works, can be consulted on all diseases of tbe Sexaal or Urinary Organs, (which be baa made an especial study) either In male female, no matter from what caose origlnati. or of how long standing. A practice of 80 years enables him to treat disease with mccess. Cores guaranteed. Charges reasonable. Tkose at a distaaoe can forward letter describing symptoms tad enclosing stamp to prepay ponuge.

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Price 10 Cents.

4. B. DYOTT, M.D., ITiysiclan and So^otu MXDuaacBt. New York.

OR. CROOK'S WINE OP TAR.

Ten years or* pablie teat haa proved Dr. Crook's Wlae of Tar to have more merit than any similar preparation ever oflbfed to the ptfbWc, It is rich in tbe medicinal qualities Of Tar, and aneqnalM for dlaeaaee of tbe Thrsst and Lnngs, performing the *«rr MMABKAWJ cures, it xrrrcrcAiLT Scores all Coogha ana

Colds. It has c»r«l eo many caaee of AalMWJ and broaebilis, that It ^n« bec-n pvotwiMjeed a spociflo for th*?''' eotpoJaln'*. For l*nHsaln fho Br*n»U RAcb.Vrsvrl 'r ttW-

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