Terre Haute Daily Gazette, Volume 1, Number 205, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 28 January 1871 — Page 3

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iiiiiii oiius and llie T.-ople. A civil engineer with his assistan pie.-i iii.- niin.-eif at your gate, wliere was never een before, and proceeds ti run the line of a p.-ojected rail road righ Ihrou^h your d.-oryard, your garden your house. Every stick, esery every l» iard, if that hoit-c is dear to you they'are ail the fruits of your hard labot have spent the twenty be*t years "your life in in.king that home jusi \\haiyoii like you want lo spend th evi uii'ig of y«'ur days quietly in it, an be carr'.ed tneiice to your filial re.-t. Vou would not exchange it for money and has ist you v!U,0di) to make it what is. T.ii'ee couioii^ioners. in whose ap j) liuiineiit you had no voice, decide ill you must gen out—bundle out your dud 'and be oil', and either take the $5,01)0 im ml you or get nothin

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will bo hall the rales charged in un

'"it^^-vd vert semen ts in both the DAILY and \V.-:i-:ici.v, will be charged full Daily rales ami --ti.il 1 Hie Weekly rales. inJ" Lj.'zai alveiiis.-iiieiits, one dollar pei

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cents per line. No itein,

m'l-ver .short, inserted in local column for lets

in ia-jeand Funeral notices, SI.00. .v~ So,-i.-L meeting.-and lioligious notices, 2.) insertion, in v.u iao.y in advance, no WELL.* Co., lol'arii How, Ne 's. M. PiirTK.NUILB, & to., 37 Pari, i'u NfU' Voi It,are oiirsole agents in that citj n-l' iiv ,i,it .i'iri/e 1 lo contract lor ad verti.sin ourloue,!

^OO.I is the parauioun

ihe raiiroad was a mere instru-

ni-jutof pri vategain, the process whereby you are di-p sst s.-.el of your beioved roof an li.-.-^i ie wouM lie monstrously tin (.St. Ii.it the railroad is a public highway, w..it'll certain persons are author i/.'d to construct and manage for the convenience and i)enetit of the community and ten millions ot people cannot In.' sent overan ugly hill because your hoiHe luippeiis to stand in their way through the adjacent valley. The Commissioners are not at liberty to award you constructive

or

to

sentimental damages, but

ouiy toe naked value of the property iken ii'om you against your will. Were they allowed to give you what you nii-r-iit lairly consider that property worth

many railroads could not

be built, and the public would thereby under. T.ie State does not regard the iker.sof railroads with more favor than ii. ,-hoivs to you it is simply intent on serving ami iieueiitt ng tin'public to the •ireatest extent and with the least possible individual hardship.

I) the inagers of railroad-! always coiHider this? Do they realize that 11icy are public servants, employed to make a fiiperior kind of turnpike, and reimbursed by ei'dit ible tolls levied 11 those passing over it i'uere is a growing conviction that I hey do not—that they regard their highway as tiioiuh they had built it acro-s their o\vn lands to f.iciiiate the hauling of coal, ir ore, or timber, and were thiin eniiiled to let others use it or not, and to ciiaige those who did use it any price Hi,it to lliem-elves seemed rinht. if they il i, ihey mistake very gravely. turnpike company, so far as we 1 »vv, was ever authorized or allowed to charge travelers and teamsters such rites as its managers saw lit, and tell lliein, "ifyou don't like our term-, you are welcome to keep oil" our road." On the mtiury, the State has always prescribed the

and compelled obedi­

ence thereto. A turnpike or plank road that doubled its c.iarges on the recurrence of November lioods, rendering ordinary highways all but impassable, would soon have its toll-gates lilted oil their binges hy the ministers of the law, and the public authorized to traverse its entire length without, paying.

The public mind seems to bo steadily gravitating toward these conclusion-: J. As the Stale fixes, in the ihlic interest, the price at which a railroad company may take any one's property widen

il needs, so thy same State should tlx tlie rates of travel and transportation over tli it coinp my's road. In other words: as the niipaiiy is authorized to take a 1'anuT'S house and grounds at ail impartial vain iti n, so tlie farmer should be authorized-to use tlie railroad's cars and poA'er on similar terms. .Hence tlie r.tte of f.uv and freight should be lixed by sun disinterested tribunal authorized by the St ite, and should be subject to cIuin only with that tribunal's express assen t. 11. rim stock and bonds of a railroad iinpany should bo limited lo tlie sum Is in. sily spent in buying the track, building tile road, aud providing the liece-isaVy equipment. i'hey should under no pretence be watered, and should lii'. ei" bj increased, even to pay tor ex-

tin of improvements, without excess authority from the State. I II. WIK-.II a railroad company, after pay in. fair dividend-! for a number ol war-, suddenly suspends them, ami thenceforth lor year.-, profes-es inability to pay a dime beyond current expense.*, including interest on its loans, it should at once be taken in hand by the State, its management thoroughly nvestigated, and its managers removed from their tin it, unless they shall be able to overbear the natural presumption that they have squandered or stolen the net proceeds that belong to their .tock holders. Should they ask,"41Why should the State interfere, so long as our stockholders acquiesce?" the ready answer would be, •Tne public interest requires the building of more railroads, so that more people shall enjoy their benefits and your failure to pay dividends impedes and postpones this consummation. You are therefore cited to dispel the obvious presumption that, you are stealing, to tlie prejudice of your own stockholders iiot merely, but of the entire community as well."

IV. The device for pivventing or suppressing conspiracies of railway managers against t..e public weal 'by forbidding the consolidation of parallel lines, is t.ie inorest tog»wreath.

It

isn't worth

the paper whereon it is written. So lou^ as half a dozen managers of diverse com

mies

can meet in an office or par­

lor and doubie or treble the rates at whien they have hitherto transported prod dee or merchandise, without hinderance or supervision, the value of every farm, the prosperity of every city, ivirtually suspended on the good pleasure of three or four men.

Such are the new ideas now vaguely floating in the air: They may not yet have taken such shape as to render them formidable to the

44rings"

ternnte^t

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whereby our

great railroads are managed. But any one whose duty it is to watch the currents of public opinion must realize that the times are exceedingly favorable to their reception and diffusion. That which is now "a cloud no bigger than a man's hand" is liable suddenly to expand so as to enshroud the sky, inaugurating a

which shall become

a tornado.

IT IS difficult to understand how the condition of the French armies can ev« be worse than it is, at present. In middtof weather probably as severe as we

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less,

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are experiencing here, the French soldiers ate without a commissariat, and liave bcareeiy eiothes enough to cover them. They flock into the towns shoe­

ragged, and starving. The Army of the Xorth seems to be completely shuttered, large bodies of troops arriving at Donui, Arras, and Lille "in a totally disbanded and discouraged condition." Great popu.ar indignation is l'clt toward Cambetta, and surely not without rea son. His one idea seen, to be to keep the people in ignorance of tne true state of affairs. The solitary gleam of li^lit in he dark clouds which hang over the French people is the success of the tribiidiaiiti at Dij -ii on Sunday, when tl.e Prussaian.s really set to have met with .severe defeat.

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TIIE Superioritv of these Extracts consists in leir i'KKKI-XT PUKITV and Great Srren-ih. They are warranled free l'roin the poisonous Is and acids wliloh enter intothe eonipositiim of manvof the lictitions fruit ilavors now in the market. The.v are not only TRUE TO

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We find them to be tlie best."—[Southern itel, St. Louis. 'None have compared with yours in purity tin! strength."—[Burnet House, Cincinnati.

We use tliem exclusively."-[Siierman House, Chicago.

FlMlll UlCOt£IS§. Cincinnati, February 5, lt7u. Messrs. Joseph Burnett & Co., Boston tiKNT-LEMKN—We liuve sold your Flavoring Extracts for more than ten years. They have i^iven perfect satisfaction, and sales have constantly increased. We eould not be induced to sell, nor would our customers take any other Extracts. Yours trulv,

JOSEPH R. FEEBLES' SONS. Northeast corner Filth anil liaco sts Cincinnati, November 17,1809.

Messrs. Joseph Burnett & Co., Boston GENTLEMEN—Your Flavoring Extracts please iiiy customers better than any others, and they are the only kinds I use in llavoriiig iny soda •jyrups, having proved them to be the BEST.

Yours, respectfully, T. S. PENDERY Filth .i: Vine sts,

Wholesale Confectioners, &c.

Odice of L. N. Smith & Co., Wholesale Confectioners, &e., Cincinnati, April 30, 1870.

Messrs. Joseph Burnett A Co., Boston: GKNTS— We have been selling your Extracts for some time, and find they suit our trade better than any others, and we do not hesitate to •uiy that they are the VERY BEST we haveevei used or sold.

Wholesale Grocers' Sundries

From the well-known house of J. T. Warren & Co., who can supply dealers with all kinds and sizes of these favorite Extracts:

O.tice of J. T. Warren iV: Co.,) Cincinnati, January 3, lSiW.

Messrs. Joseph Burnett «& Co., Boston GENTLEMEN—Tne large and increasing demand we nave had for your Flavoring Extracts ionvinees us they are taking the plaeeof cheap, impure brands. TIIEY SELL UPON T11litR MERITS, anil give entire satisfaction to our jobbing trade. Vory truly yours, ?,y:^

J. T. WARREN & CO.

NT Great cur.* should be used in the selection flavoring extracts. Cakes, Pies, Puddings, Ice Creams, Ac., depend upon their liavorfor their success hence only the most healllilui ind pure kinds of extracts should be used. vj

HIMtVEl'f 'S EXTRACTS are for sale by ALL DHALKR? IN FINE GROCERIES, and by DRUGGISTS. Many dealers desire lo sell cheaper impure brands, affording larger proiits. beware of them.

A Magnificent Head of Ilair

IS SECURED & RETAINED BY TIIE USE OF

'BURNETT'S O O A I N E

A COMPOUND OF COCOA NUT DIL, AC., FOR DRESSING THE HAIR.

For efficacy and agreeableness it Is without an equal. It promotes the growth of the Hair, and is good for BALDNESS. DANDRUFF, and IRRIGATIONS OK THE SCALP.

Apply BURNETT'S COCOAINE to the Hair, to render it pliable, sott and brilliant. The qualities of BURNETT'S CUCOAINE, as :r»venting the Hair from failing, are truly remarkable.

Burnett's Cocoaine cleans, perfumes and tresses the Hair beautifully.—[Home Journal. Burnett's Cocoaine lor the Hair is uneiiualed. -[True Flag, Boston.

Jos. Burnet & Co., Boston,

SOLE- PROPRIETORS.

A Cataplasm of Rhubarb

LAID

upon the pit of the stomach of a child will cause the bowels to be emptied, and allocs kept in contact with a raw surface will produce .same elfect as if th» medicinchad been taken into the stomach. So said the great Dr. Clutteiback. Very many persons know the operation of croton oil when placed upon tlie tongue, to sav the least, it is speedy. Purj rives in some sha e, are indispensable in the praclice of medicine. Many diseases are incurable without them and all of the simple uisomers of lliesy»teni are benefitted bj theii use. Tne great desideratum in theii administration lias been lo get one which lias either laxative or purgative, as was needed—always mild but always ellicient—and the use of which did not make it necessary to continue its use. This nasal last been done. EDWAKD WILDEK'S FAM-

II.Y 1'ILI^.s

fulttll all the requirements of tlie

case. Tuey area laxative, yet sure purgative, yet mild. In small doses, they meet the first want in large doses, they fulfill the latter but In whatever quantity given, they create no necessity for they create no morbid state of the alimentary canal tube, but leave it cleansed and urge it to renewed health. They are, in brief, a^blessing to the individual who suiters from constipation and needs a laxative, and are indispensable to him who is parched witn lever ana requires a purgative. Use them, ail you who value health.

Ileljsiintiiology.

A distinguished physiologist lias declared that it seems to be a principle of nature that every situation capable of supporting organic bodies should lie peopled with them. The hugewhaleis often driven to madess by an almost invisible member of the tribe of vermes. The history of lleimiiithology abounds in illustrations of the iiilluence of worms in the production of disease and in the exasperation of their symptoms. The frequency ol worms ill the bodies of men, tneir obviousness to the senses, together with their common connection with enfeebled and morbid states ot the animal economy, all tend to render tliem an object of interest from the remotest periods. The very ablest minds have been devoted to the study of these ento/.a with the view of discovering some substance which was capable of speedily, safely and permanently expelling them trom the human sytem. En-

WAKLI WILPEK'S MOTIIKK'S WOKM SVL'.tIP

Gaudianna River.

The British army wnen it advanced on Talavara and fought the celebrated battle, which was followed by a retreat into the plains, lost more men by the malarial diseases contracted o.i the banks of the Gaudiana than by the bullets of the enemy. They died by thousands All Europe believed that the in\ading army was extirpated. Yet malarial diseases are no more common in Europe than in our own country they exist throughout the length and breadth of our land—every where at some time aud in some shape are we made to feel tliesickauing iniluoneo of miasm. The three great actors in this equation of disease are solar heat, inoi.tuie, and vegetable decomposition. Tlie ttio, if separated, are harmless together they are more potent for evil than any other known anents so long as they exist, just so long will we have need of a medicine which will overcome their pernicious effects, so long will it be necessary to have a remedy capable of meeting and beating the insidious enemy. Of all known agents for this purpose, none is to compare with Edward Wilder's Chill T,nic, the master of every form aud variety ami grade and degree of malarial

disease

apart

For sate by all DrusrsrMs.

LOCKS.

CORNELIUS, WALSH & SON,

Manufacturers and dealers In

CABINET & TRUNK LOCKS,

TRAVELING BAG FRAMES & TRUNK HARDWARE, Hamilton street, Corner Railroad A venne, Idly

NEWARK. N. J.

BELTING.

CRAFTON & KNIGIIT, Manufacturers of ,.

Best Oak Tanned Stretched Leather Belts.

Also, Page's Patent Lacing,

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87 Front St., Harding's Block,

^Worcester lUn

and of miaMiiatic poison. Try it, all

you who are suffering liom any form of ague and fever or chillsand fever, as a cure is guaranteed in every case,

St. Louis Hospital, Paris.

This ancient instiitution isone of thelargest, and to the edical student, the most interesting of the many public charities which adorn the gay capitol of tlie French. It receives within its walls annually thousands of sick poor. A considerable portion of the building is set

for patients suffering with diseases of

the skin, and every patient, old'or young, is tuking potash in some shape, and Honduras sarsaparilla in some form. They were esteemed by the renowned physicians who had tliarge ot the skin department as well-speciiic in almost every variety of cutaneous dit-ease, whether of rheumatic orscrofulous or simple origin. They were given in

tetter,

ash, pimples,

ringworm, nettle-ash, rose-

scrofuia,

ulcers,old sores, falling of

the hair, etc. In all they did good, in n-ost they effected a cure. But it has remained for Edward Wilder'# SarsojxtriWa and Potash to perform the most remarkable cures awarded to any known mediciuo." It possesses virtues shared by no other combination of these substances. It is a therapeutic marvel. Against all the diseases at which it is aimed it is simply resistless it never fails. See to it that you suffer not one day longer with any of the ills which it cures. Get it at once.

EDWARD WILDER,

SOLI: PKOi'KiETOit, •,

215 MAIN STEEET, MASBLE FROST

SiLOUISYILLE, KY. c-

OctlSdy

2-2SSICAL. HERZ & AENOLD.

is

true vermicide, a geunine worm destroyer, a bona Jiilc vermifuge. Its taste is delightful, its effects are quick, its results unfailing. It is free from danger. .No intestinal worm can live in its presense. Mothers! destroy tlie worms which infest your little ones, with this deiiglitfui syrup.

Dr. Lacimcc.

This renowned Frenchman did more perhaps to clear up the mysteries which before his time had invested the nature of chest diseases than any other physician who ever lived. Yet with all his skill in detecting tiio nature and form ol the malady before him, he was sadly deficient in his knowledge of remedies. He drew vivid pictures of coughs, colds, pleurisy, consumption, croup, bronchitis, catarrhs and all tlie affect ions of the air passages still he left but lew words concerning their treatment. The youngest physician to-day knows better liow to manage any one of these chest troubles he knows the value of the wild cherry lie is acquainted with its supreme virtues lie is aware of the many potent agents which enter into the combination of Jidward Wilder'b Compound Extract of Wild C/icrri/, and knows that with the use of this truly great medicine he is fully master of tlie situation He lias no fear in the presence of croup, no misgivings at the advance of bronchitis he grapples with consumption, and sublines every cough, cold, or catarrh. Hence every family should always have this invaluable medicine at hand.

Indigestion,

"Wlucli makes sleep a pain, aud turns its balm to

worm wood,

Is, we all know, the most, common of all the dis irders of the stomach. It is aiso the most obstinate. It has been the most written about. No disease presents such various, contrary, and Incompatible symptoms. They contradict all the laws of order,constancy and inconsistency, which regulate natural events they bother the doctor, aud can only be read by him who is skilled in tlie book of nature. It is self evident that the different forms of indigestion are to be met by corresponding methods of cure. It has b^e said that the perfection of medical skill is the talent of applying to each individual case its precise and as it were, its individual cure. This is the object which every conscienti ius physician pursues unceasingly, and never ca:i rest satislied until he has overtaken. Edward Wilder'x Stomach Jiitler.i, their body being the purest of copper-distilled whisky, makes t:iis object attainable alike to all. They area specitic—the disease specifying tlie remedy, not the remedy the disease. They are a combination of substances which meet the speciality ol tlie disorder by a corresponding speciality ol cure. They should be kept in ever}'well-regu-lated family they are indispensable to health)

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ANOTHER POSTPONEMENT

OF THE

NILSSON CONCERT!

Is not to be looked for. Ladies can now, without liesitaiou, prepare fcr the Concert, and buy their

)pera Kids, Lace Collars, Bows, Laces,

HOOP SKIRTS, COIt&ETS, ETC.,

AT & ARNOLD'S

Without runninar the risk of being

AGAIN DISAPPOINTED!

As the Concert will surely come off 011 Monday evening next.

RETAIL D3Y GOODS.

Grand Peremptory Sales

OF

WINTER DRY GOODS!

AT

TUELL, RIPLEY & DEMING'S

To clear tlie way for Spring stoclv, wc arc forcing sales to make a clean sweep.

SHAWLS, CLOAKOGS,

BLANKETS, HEAVY MUSLIMS,

DARK CALICO, DRESS GOODS,

FLEECED HOSE, GLOVES, FLANNELS, &C., MUST GO

-V':-.V.

v' 'V

Whatever prices may be advertised by others, our's will be found lower by comi arlsou,

We will carry over no winter stock. We have made all the profit wc contemplate on Heavy Goods,

AND NOW COMES THE CLEARANCE

J-i*

CORKER OF MAIK AND FIFTH STREETS.

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Tuell, Ripley & Dcming.

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Has achieved a success without a parallel in the history of Life Insurance!

Cheapest Life Insurance Company in the World!

A Life Policy, covering 510,000, can be obtained from this Reliable and Progressive Com pany which will cost the insured (aged 35) only 5185.80,

Without any Small Addition for Interest*

his policy will hold good for two yearswitliout further pa'yments,so that the cash payment of a 810,000 policy in this

Company will be equa

to only $07.90 per year. A large number of policies have already taken by some of the best citizens in this candi date for public favor, which is destined to do a large business here, and why should it not, for. for notice some of its liberal aud distinctive features:

Ordinary Whole-life Policies are Absolutely Nou-forfeitable from tlie Payment of the First Annual Premium.

All Restrictions upon Travel and Residence are Removed, and no Permits Required.

No Accumulation of Interest or Loan? of Deferred Premiums, and no Increase of Annual Payments on any Class ol Policies.*

The EMPIRE has organized a Board of Insurance, consisting of some of our best aud most reliable citizens, to whom all desiring Life Insurance would do well to refer for further information, before taking policies elsewhere. Call at tlie ollice of the Board

Oil Ohio Street, between 3d and 4tli,

Or upon any of the following gentlemen, who are members of the Board, and who will give any information desired:

W. H. STEWART, Sheriff. Dr. W. D. MULL, I'liysician. A. F. FOUT.S, Liveryman. Hon. G. F. COOKERLY, Mayor. L. SEEBURGER, Butcher. M. SCHOKMEHL, City Treasurer. W. \V. JOIINSON, Physician.

J, H. DOUGLASS,

Mly" Manager Western Indiana1

REFKIGEEATOE.

DON'T WASTE MONE^

On a poorly made,

IMPERFECT, UNVENTILATED ICE CHESTOF FOREIGN MAKE,

When, for tlie same, or les« price, you can procure one of

JOSEPH W. WAME'S

Celebrrted Patent Self-Ventilating

AMERICAN REFRIGERATORS,

WHICH

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Joseph W. Wayne,

Manufacturer of

Patent Refrigerators, Improved Beer anu Ale Coolers, and Ice Chests Of all kinds,

S5S1WEST FIFTH ST., Id (tm CINICNNA'l I.

RUBBER GOODS.

INDIA RUBBER GOODS.

MACHINE BELTING, ENGINE AND HYDRANT HOSE, Steam Packing. Be Dts and Shoes, Clothing,Carriage and Nursery Cloths, Druggists' Woods, Combs, Syringes, Freast Pumps, Nipples, Ac. Stationery Articles, Elastic Bands, Pen and Pencil Cases, Itulers, Inks, £c. Piano Covers, Boor Mats, Halls and Toys, and every other article made of India ltubler.

A1 kinds of goods made to order for mechanical and manufactuied purposes. All goods sold at manufacturing prices.

BART & HICKCOX,

Agents lor all t-ha Principal Manufacturers? Idf.m 49 West Fourth st„ Cincinnati.

MACHINERY.

R. 13ALL. & CO.,,

W O E S E A S S

Manufacturers of

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MOLDING,and

Matching, Tenoning, Morticing,

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Sr.ch ns

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PLUMBERS' BRASS WORE

Of every description, and superior

CAST ALE PUMPS

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Super Iioya and Imperial, Colored Poster, Cover and Label Papers

Envelopes and Blotting Pape

Book, News and Wrapping Papers

Of our own manufacture, all of which wc otle |j at the lowest market price. Samples, sent free of charge.

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Our stock is from the best Eastern mannfacurers, and will be found etjual to any made in ie country. Particular attention is called to our large variety of

Favorite Blanks and Bristol Sheets,

which embraces all the desirable grades in use We have the largest variety of sizes and qualities of any house in the West, and our arrangements with manufacturers enable us to sell at Eastern prices. Customers will tind it to theii advantage to examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere.

Samples sent free of charge.

& JFCAiX,

Manufacturers aud Wholesale

A E E A E S

230 and 232 Walnut Street,

Jill CINCINNATI.

GRATE BAR.

T* '1?

Furnace Grate Bar,

FOR

STEAMBOATS,

STATIONARY FURNACES, ETC.

tlieHighestPremiumsever award­

ed in the (a Silver Medal,) and "honorable mention at the Paris Exposition." Guaranteed more durable, and to make iitorc steam with Irss fuel than any other Bar in use.

The superioiity of these liars over others is owing to the distribution oftlienietal in such a manner that all strain in consequence ot expansion from heat is relieved, so that they will neither warp nor break. They give, also, more air surface for draft, and aie at least one-thiid light»r than any other Bars, and save 15 to 30 per cert, in fuel. They are now in use in more than S.fOO places,com.pi isingpoine oft largest steamships, steamboats'and manufacturing companies in the United States. Noalternation of Furnace reqim ed. BARI3AROUX & CO.,

Louisville, Kentucky,

Role Manufacturers, for the South & West. Alo, builders of Steam Engines, Mill Machinery, Saw Mills, etc.,

AND WKOUGHT IKON BRIDGES. ldfim

LATHES, ETC.

WOOl), MGIIT «& CO.,

Manufacturers of

ENGINE LATHES,

From 16 to 100 inch Swing, and from fi to .'J feet long.

PLANERS

To Plane from 4 to 30 feet long, from'2-1 to CO inches wide.

NASMYTH'S STEAM HAMMERS

CJTUN

^i MACHINERY, Mill Work, Shafting and Hangers, Pntent Self-oiling Box. Warehouse, 107 Libeity stieet, New York City. Manulactory, Junction Shop, Worcester, Masnebnsells. hi1v

WIILE^

NEW JEESEY WIRE MILLS. 1IEXKY ROBERTS,

Manufacturer ot

REFINED IROIV WIRE, Market and Stone Wire,

BRIGHT

and Annealed Telegraph Wire, Coppered Pail Bail, Rivet, Screw, Buckle, Umbrella, Spring, Bridge, Fence, Broom, Brush, and iinners' Wire.

Wire M'iU, jS'n.rarl:, New Jersey.

^MACHINECAEDS^

SARGENT CARD CLOTHING CO. WORCESTER, MASS.'

Manufacturers ot

COTTON, WOOL

AND

Flax Machine Card Clothing )i

every Variety, Manufacturers' Supplies, Car & ing Machines, Etc. I jaND and Stripping Cards of every deseripII tiou furnished lo older. £.iAYTN S. LAWRENCE, |fjv] Superintendent.

ACrBICULTUBAL.

HALL, MOORE & BURKHARDT, Manufacturers of AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS,

Carriage, Buggy & Wagon Material, of every .,w Variety, v,, JEFFERSONVILLE, INP?

LUMBER.

J. L. LINDSEY,

COMMISSION LUMBER DEALER, Office, No. 482 West Front Street,

BLANK

..i

CINCINNATI. OHIO.

SEEDS.

DEEDS, neatly printed, lor sale by

single

one,

or by the quire, at *helAlLt

QAMMTTM Office, Nortli SthjutreeU