Terre Haute Daily Gazette, Volume 1, Number 238, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 8 March 1871 — Page 3

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In this determination to enslave the massejj the two great parties are a unit. Each as national parties are for payment in gold and the funding bill, which bill is but a repudiation of the creditor's part of the contract. Amohg the Democracy Seymour, the bondholders' friend, superceded Mr. Pendleton and his greenback theory thus, if Mr. Pendleton be true, the Democracy as a national party were perfidious. The party in power, the nation over, are clearly in favor of this perfidity. There can now be no mistaking their policy but the Western Democracy, in certain localities, have investigated it. Iu this district Mr. Voorhees poured out his bitterest invective against the bondholders, and made the greenback policy the throne of his most successful oratory, to this and his denunciation of the funding bill, he owes the heavy majority by which he was elected. Had he resumed other ground, even Moses Dunn would have beaten him. That his diatribe was deception, that he was a mere pretender, many then believed, and many more, latterly, feel certain of. Mr. Voorhees has been dumb on this subject ever since his election and return to Washington in presence of the money kings of his party his knees have evidently grown weak, and we may soon expect to see him and Morton, like the Hon and the lamb, lying down together on the bed prepared for them by the bulls and bea^s of Wall street.

In this locality that party cannot escape the issue their champion made by hiding behind the negro question. The veil is too transparent. Tne question of negro suffrage did not militate against the Republican party, nor cau it hereafter The negro is legitimately at the ballot-box, by the lawful action of all the States except perhaps Indiana. There let him remain. It is foolish to talk of repealing the law. You cannot disfranchise so large a number of people who have tasted of liberty, learned the art of war aud been taught the elements of our literature. Any attempt in this direction would lead to a war of races, which would be barren of good and prolific of bad results, and, when Mr. Voorhees, or his party, talks of this thing, they insult the common intelligence of the people, and do violence to their own reputation for truthfulness.

When, however, tl:ey took ground against the payment of the 5-20 bonds in gold, denouncing it as repudiatory, and as a proposition to perpetrate an outrage, tbey put a ball in motion they will not be likely to stop until this debt is paid in greenbacks, according to contract, or repudiated. If the Republican party assists it, and the Democratic party promises and evades, other parties or combinations will be formed by which the coveted end will be attained. The people, flattered and deceived, may bend their backs to the burden for a while to come,

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ASSYRIA, IND.,

March

4, 1871.

To the Editor of Terre Haute Gazette: I do not see the GAZETTE

very often-

only semi-occasionally. When, in my wanderings up and down, I do lay hands 011 it, I read it with great avidity, and consider it a repast of 110- unusual Value. Each number seems to be an improvement upon its "illustrious predecessor." Among all the newspapers that float ever and flood the country, it is exceedingly pleasant to find one that, like the

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ZETTE, ignores partisan drill, and fearlessly publishes the truth, without regard to who may be offended, or who be pleased that wears no collar, and yelps at the behest of no man or party. If there has ever been a time in the history of this country when the press should speak out plainly, and when the people were struggling with the powers of oppression, that time is now. That we are approaching, wet with the blood of the rebellion, a crisis in our form of government that portends evil is certain, while considerate men may hope for little alleviation or safety in the event of placing the government in the hands of the present aspirants to power among the Democracy, composed mainly of men who were never known to keep a single pledge of their word no single man, except the government leeches, and they are not to be believed, no single man denies the abominable corruption and the wreckless extravagance of the party in power. This party holds its power much more on account of what it has done than because of any promises fulfilled, or what it is now doing for the good of the peo pie, while the Democracy is weighted down with its war record. Great numbers of those who gave their suffrage last fall to the party in power, were more passive than active in their support. While they would not,turn against it, they secretly prayed for its defeat, in the hope thus to bring relief to the country.

In this State, the trial of its defeat was looked to with great interest. We had expected some refoims, at the hands of the incoming party, but party predominatipg over the general good, the Legislature was disrupted and the trial of Democratic success thereby cut short. Some good laws were passed, some needful reforms aimed at, and some charged, rascalities threatened with exposure but the bird has flown, leaving but a few feathers in the hands of those who sought its capture. Now we wait two years, in this State, for needful relief, and perhaps two in the nation. This is not long we can stand it a little longer. We could continue this drink of nectar and of gall, and could drain it to the drugs, if but one honied drop of hope remained to us. But will relief come to us? I believe not, for unless the past ceases to index the future, there is still going on, and gathering strength, a steady and systematized encroachment upon the rights of labor, tending to an erfort to centralize capital and thereby power, while our liberties shall be destroyed and our form of government changed. This terrible result is to be accomplished by the increase of the national debt, and its manipulation in such away as to place more completely the bonds of the whole people in the hands of a few. Take our present indebtedness as a people at ten per cent, interest, and place against it the labor of the country with an increased value of only three and one-third per cent, per annum, and but a few years more will be required to make our indebtedness over reach the actual worth of our national realty and improvements.

but not far in the future. If the contract is not lived up to, they will repudiate it either with the ballot or the torch When their clamor for relief is made, they will be heard. The sighings of the Tall Sycamore as formed by the eastern breeze, nor the swarm of Officeholders nor the promise of executive patronage will be able to stay the fury of their wrath, or protect these oppressors from confinement in the grave.

MARCH.

If you take a thing at all, take it easy It isn't worth while to convert yourself into a baggage wagon.

MEDICAL.

PISO'S OUIfcE

FOR

CONSUMPTION WILLneglected

cure pulmonaay complaints, difficult breathing, throat diseases and COUGHS which it terminate in serious and too often fatal diseases of thr lungs.

Try it. If it fails to satisfy you of its efficacy theagent will refund your money.

.A. FAIR OFFER.

The Proprietors of Piso's

CURE FOR CONSUMPTION

Agree to repay the price to all who try the remedy and receive from it no benefit. Thus if itdoes no good it COSTS NOTHING, and if it cures one is satisfied.

PISO'S CURE is very pleasant to the taste, and does not produce nausea. It is intended to soothe and not irritate. It oures a Cough much quicker than any other medicine, and yet does not dry it up.

If you have "only a Cough," do not let it become something worse, but cure it immediately.

Piso's Cure for Consumption

being a certain remedy for the worst of human ailments, must of necessity be the best remedy for Cough and diseases of the throat which if neglected too olten terminate fatally. Ti. •(, That50,000 persons die auXI IS (I JL civ I nually the United States of Consumption.

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That

25,000 persons die an­

il la cL JC civ nually from heridatory Consumption.

Tf -Jet That 25,000 persons die an11 lis (I JCtlLfl nually from Cough ending in Consumption. Y4- its That a slight cough often XL 18 (I Jt wvl terminates In Consumption.

It is a Fact cured. Ti TIiat recent and protracted XL JLO tl tit coughs can be cured.

That Piso's Cure has cured cure these diseases.

It is a Fact and will

T-f io T?o of That Piso's Cure is war

it IS a act

runted.

Sold by Druggists everywhere. E. T. HAZELTINE, Proprietor, "Warren, Pennsylvania.

New Combination!!

Jferve Power Without Phosphorus, A Real Sedative without Opium or Reaction. Innocent even in the

Mouth of Infants!

20 Drops is the Largest Dose.

Cures Sick Headache in 30 Minutes on Rational Principles.

It is a sure Cure for

IIE UMA TISM, NE URALGIA, DEAFNESS, BURNSSPRAINS, CORNS, TETTER, SALT

RHEUM. GATHERED BREASTS, yfce.

D. PARK, of Cincinnati, says: "I have cured many cases of sore throat with the 'Electric Oil' and always Yeep it in my house."

[From the largest Drug House in Boston.] "We have sold a large quantity of Dr, Smith's Electric Oil," and it is spoken of only with unqualified praise.

Good Report from Every Bottle.

WEEKS & PORTER, Wholesale Druggists, 154 Washington Street, Rostou.

It cures Sick Headache in twenty minutes, Deafness, Salt Rheum, Rheumatism, Erysipelas, Piles, Croup, Neuralgia, Cankers, Felons, Burns, Cuts, &c. Twenty drops the largest dose. No Alcohol, Capsicum, Camphor, or Wateri it.

[From the Largest Drug House in Boston.] We have sold a large quantity of Dr. Smith's "Electric Oil," which is spoken of with unqualified praise. Good reports from ever bottle.

WEEKS & POTTER.

WholesaleDru^glsts, 154 Washington st. Boston Thousands of dollais are lost in time by farmers and business men, when a few dimes expended for the proper remedy at the right time, would have saved all pain and trouble. Pain is but a friendly admonition, and nature warns us in time, Some men are skeptical and selfish, others hopeful and generous: none have the right to disregard the suffering child or the poor or ignorant. The rich CAN travel a' thousand miles and pay Si,000 fees, cure or no cure.

BUT WHAT OF THE POOR?

When on earth, Christ invariably commended every good work the act of the Good Sainaritan, ana all useful and efficient labor for man's amelioration, and He devoted His

EVERT WAKING HOUR

to unselfish efforts—no time for malignant fanlt-finding and petty Jealousy. In this spirit should every one welcome a real benefaction, like DR.GATYUTIA B. SMITH'S

"ELECTRIC OIL,"

of Philadelphia, a remedial so unlike any other known, as to attract the instant attention of medical men, and all sufferers.

The great cures daily made are,

NOT MIRACULOUS,

yet seem like enchantment. Considerable sums have been ottered for the preparation—and some dealers sell as high as 100 to 200 bottles in a single day.

THIS ELECTRIC OH.,] Is just what it PURPORTS TO BK, no deception— notnisnomer—may be tried on the spot.

DR. SMITH

frequenlly cures men and women, Doctors and Druggists, Ministers and Lawyers of

DEATHLY SICK HEADACHE,

within 20-minutes, in the Drug Stores, when color soon appears 011 the pallid cheek, the eye begins to brighten up, ana cheerfulness takes the place of abject misery.

It is true that Dr, Smith advertises very largely yet, even that by no means alone accounts toj such rapid and continuous demand. The oil cures, which the people find out.

STRONG A ARMSTRONG,]

of Cleveland sold 193 bottles in one day. WEEIJS POTTER, the eminent Druggists of Boston, seld 430 in one day. GEORGE WEIMKR,of Akron, Ohio, 5 dozen and others in proportion.

[From the largest Drug House west of St. Louis.] ST. JOSEPH, MARCH 12, DR. SMITH—Send us 30 dozen small .and 20 dozen large size of your "Electric Oil," It has madea number of cures here and gives good satisfaction. HARDY & CO.

It cures and that is why it sells, PROVIDENCE, May 10. DR. SMITH—DearSir: We are entirely out of Dollar size ot your "Electric Oil." Not a single bottle in the store. Send five gross large and ten cross small. We are having large sales. ...... Yours, truiy, 13 wv

J. BALCH & SON.

WRENCHES.

git!

O. COES & CO, {Successors to L. & A. O. does,)

W O E S E A S S

Manufacturers of the Genuine

COES SCREW WRENCHES With A. G. Goes' Patent Lock Fender.

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MEDICAL.

A Cataplasm of Rhubarb.

LAID

upon the pit of the stomach of a child, will cause the bowels to le emptied, and alloes kept in contact with a raw surface will produce same effect as if the medicine had been taken into the stomach. So said the great Dr, Clutterback. Very many persons know the operation of croton oil when placed upon the tongue, to say the least, it is speedy. Purgatives in some share, are indispensable in the practice of medicine. Many diseases are incurable without them and all of the simple disorders of the system are benefitted by their use. The great desideratum in their administration has been to get one which has either laxative or purgative, as was needed—always mild but always efficient—and the use of which did not make it necessary to continue its use. This has at last been done. EDWARD WILDER'S FAMILY PILLS fulfill all the requirements of the case. They 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, butleave it cleansed and urge it to renewed health. They are, ill hrief, a blessing to the individual who suffers from constipation and needs a laxative, and are indispensable to him who is parched with fever and requires a purgative. Use, them, all you who value health.

Helminthology.

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

ED-

WARD WILDER'S MOTHER'S WORM SYRUP is a true vermicide, a geunine worm destroyer, a bona fide vermifuge. Its taste is delightful, its effects are quick, its results unfailing. It is free from danger. No intestinal worm can live in itspresense. Mothers! destroy the worms which •infest your little ones, with this delightful syrup.. ?*.••

Dr. Laennec.

This renowned Frenchman did more perhaps to clear up the mysteries which before his time had invested the nature of eldest diseases than any other physician who ever lived. Yet with all his skill in detecting the nature and form of 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 the affections of the air passages still he left but few words concerning their treatment. The youngest physician to-day knows better how to manage any one of these chest troubles he knows the value of the wild cherry he is acquainted with its supreme virtues he is aware of the many poteat agents which enter into the combination of Edward Wilder's Compound Extract of Wild Cherry, and knows that with the use of this truly great medicine he is fully master of the situation. He has no fear in the presence of croup, no misgivings at the advance of bronchitis he grapples wtth consumption, and subdues every cough, cold, or catarrh. Hence every family should always have this invaluable medicine at hand.

Indigestion,

"Which makes sleep a pain, and turns its balm to w&rmwood," is, we all know, the most, common of all the disorders of the stomach. It is also 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, and can only be read by him who iS skilled in the book of nature. It is self evident that the different forms of indigestion are to be met by corresponding methods of cure. It has been 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 conscientious physician pursues unceasingly, and never can rest satisfied until he has overtaken. Edward Wilder's Stomach Bitters, their body being the purest of copper-distilled whisky, makes this object attainable alike to all. They area specific—the disease specifying the remedy, not the remedy the disease. They are a combination of substances which meet the speciality oi the disorder by a corresponding speciality ol cure. They should be kept in every well-regu-lated family they are indispensable to health

Gaudianna Hirer.

The British army when 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 on the banks of the Gaudiana than by the bullets of the enemy. They died by thousands All Europe believed that the invading 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 and in some shape are we made to feel the sickening influence of miasm. The three great actors in this equation of disease are solar heat, moisture, and vegetable decomposition. The tiio, if separated, are harmless together they are more potent for evil than any other known agents 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 Tonic, the master of every form aud variety and grade and degree of malarial disease and of miasmatic poison. Try it, all you who are suffering from any form of ague and fever or chills and fever, as a cure is guaranteed ID everylcase.

St. Louis Hospital Paris.

This ancient institution is one of the largest, and to the medical student, the most interesting of the many public charities which adorn the gay capitol of the French. It receives within its walls annually thousands of sick poor. A considerable portion of the building is set apart for patients suffering with diseases of the skin» and every patient, old or young, is taking potash in some shape, and Honduras sarsaparilla in some form. They were esteemed by the renowned physicians who had tharge of the skin department as well-specific in almost every variety of cutaneous disease, whether of rheumatic orscrofttlous or simple origin. They were given in tetter,ringworm, nettle-ash, roseash,'pimples, scrofula, ulcers, old sores, falling of the hair, etc. In all they did good, in most they effected a cure. But it has remained for Edward Wilder's Sarsaparilla and Potash to perform the most remarkable cures awarded to any known medicine. 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,

SOLE PROPRIETOR,

215 MAIN STREET, MARBLE FRONT

LOUIST1LLE, KY,

Octl5dy

LARGE

MEDICAL.

#1,000 REWARD

FUlcerated

or any case of Blind, Bleeding, Itching, or Piles that Me tttngs's Pile Remedy fails to cure. It is prepared expressly to cure the Piles and nothing else, and has cured cases of over twenty years' standing. Sold by a is 1

VIA. FUGA

De Bing's Via Fug Herbs,

Laboratory—142 Franklin Street, Baltimore.

TUBE WHITE LEAS. ^ESTABLISHED 18*7.

ECKSTEUr, HILLS A CO.,

I E N I A N

PURBr WHITE LEAD.

FIRST PREMIUM,

silver

warded by the Industrial Exposition for superiority over all other White Lead exhibited.

tttE OFFER THE ABOVE BRAND OF WHITP LEAD TO THE PUBLIC WITH W the POSITIVE ASSURANCE that it is perfectly PURE, and will give

ONE OUNCE OF GOLD

For every ounce of ADULTERATION that it may be found to contain. «®-For sale by dealers generally.

NOTE.—Consumers will consult their INTEREST by

EETAIL DRY GOODS.

Grand Peremptory Sales

OF

WINTER DRY GOODS!

AT

TUELL, BIPLEY & DEMIJVG'S

E3IPORIUM,

We are Forcing Sales to Make a Clean Sweep!

SHAWLS, CLOlKmGS,

BLANKETS, HEATYMUSLIIS,

MEDAL,

ECKSTEIN, HILLS CO., Cincinnati,

bea^

of the article sold as PURE WHITE LEAD is adulterated to the extent of from oO to 90 per cent. and much of it does not contain a particle of Lead. nouwoui

For Sale toy GULICK Jfc BERRY, Wholesale Druggists.

Whatever prices may be advertised by others, onr's

will be found lower by comparison.

We will carry over no winter stock. We have made all

the profit we contemplate on Heavy Goods, .. s.

AND NOW COMES THE CLEARANCE!

IT HAS CokMENCED!

CORNER OF MAlf XNDFIFTH STREETS.

is the pure juice of Barks, jots, and Berries,

CONSUMPTION.

Inflamation of the Lungs all Liver Kidney and Bladder diseases, organic Weakness, Female afflictions. General Debility,and all complaints of the Urinary organs, in Male and Female, producing Dyspepsia, Costlveness, Gravel Dropsy and Scrofula,which mostgeuerally terminate in Consumptive Decline. It purifies and enriches the Blood, the Billiary, Glandular and Secretive system corrects and strengthens the nervous and muscular forces. It acts like a charm on weak nerves, debiliated females, both y«ung and old. None should be it. Sold everywhere.

TO THE LADIES. (BALTIMORE, February 17,1870.

I have bef a suflerer from Kidney Complaint producing Gravel and those afflictions peculiar to w^nen, prostrating my physical and nervous systems, with a tendency to Consumptive Decline. I was dispondent and gloomy. I tried all "Standard Medicines" with no relief, until I took De Bing's wonderful Remedy. I have taken six bottles, and am now tree from that combination of nameless complaints. How thankful I am to be well.

MRS. LAVINA C. LBAMIXG,

£dly ^Oxford Street.

TAILOBDTO.

W.. C.

A.

"-"•joy

Tuell, Ripley & Deming,

JL« r* E ]V

5

TAIIiOR,

Corner of Second and Main Streets, (Opposite the Stewart House.) Gents' Clothing Hade In the Beat Style •^Cutting done Promptly. 107d3iri

CEOLSBA.

RECIPE FOR THE CURE OF

HOG CHO^EBAi

Sent with full direction* for ONE DOLLAR and Stamp. Address, E. H. STIVERS, Madison, Jonea co., Iowa. P. a Alao, c*res CHICKE2* GgOLERA. UwS

mind that a large proportion

MBKCALICO, DBE!S§ CJOODS,

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

WESTSBN LANDS.

Homestead and Preemption.

Istatement,plainlyaprintedfortheinformatio-x

HAVE compiled full, concise and complete

of persons, intending to take up a Homestead or Pre-Emption in this poetry of the West, embracing Iowa, Dakota, and Nebraska and other sections. It explains how to proceed to secure 160 acres of Rich Farming Land for Nothicg. six months before you leave your home, in tne most healthfbl climate. In short it contains just such instructions as are needed by those intending to make a Home and Fortune in the Free Lands of the West. I will send one of these printed Guides to any person for 25 cents. The information alone, which, it gives is worth S5 tQ anybody. Men who came here two and three years ago, and took a farm, are to-day independent.

To Yotnrq MEX.

This country is being crossed with^numerou Railroads from every direction to Sioux Iowa. Six Railroads will be made to tnis city within one year. One is already In operation connecting us with Chicago and the U. P. Railroad and two more will be completed before spring, connecting ns with Dubuque ana McGregor, direct. Three more will be completed within a year, connecting us direct with St. Paul, Minn., Yankton, Dakota, and Columbus, Nebraska, on the U. P. Railroad. The Missouri RivergivesustheMountain Trade. Tuus itwiil be seen that no section of country offers such unprecedented advantages for business, speculation and making a fortune, for the country is being populated, and towns and cities are being built, and fortunes made almost beyond belief Every man who takes a homestead now will have a railroad market at his own door. And any enterprising young man with a small capital can establish himself in a permanent paying business, if lie selects the right location and right branch of trade. Eighteen years residence --j '—e portion of .gent in this with all the branches of business and the best locations in this country. For one dollar remitted to me I will give truthful and definite answers to all questions on this subject desired by such peiv 4ons* Tell them the best place to locate9 and what business is overcrowded and what branch is neglected. Address, JJAJJIEIj sCOTT

S C.

Commissioner of

A71Y1 Box 185, Sioux CITY, Iowa

DISTILLERS.

WALSH, BROOKS & KELLOGG,

,- .j Successors to

SAMUEL M. MURPHV & CO., CINCINNATI DISTII/T.ERY, S. W. cor. Kilgour and

Pure

OFTICE A STORES, 17 and 19 West Second street.

East Pearl st8. Distillers of 'i, lioliiine Spirits, Alcohol dc Domestic Liquor*, and dealers In

BOnrbos and Rje WHskies.

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LIFE INSURANCE.

O O A a

1

I

THE JEIJCPIRJE J*

Mutual Life Insurance Co.

OF NEW YORK.

TTn« achieved a success without a parallel in the history of Life Insurance^!

Cheapest Life Insurance Company in the World!

A Life Policy, covering $10,000, can be obtained from this Reliable and Progressive Company which will cost the insured (aged 85) oniy 8185.80,

Without any Small Addition for Interest,

This policy will hold good for two yearswithout further payments, so that the cash payment of a $10,000 policy in this Company will be equa to only $97.90 per year.

A large number of policies have already taken by some of the best citizens in this candi date for pi^Lic favor, which is destined to do a large busiiMss here, and why should it not, for for notice some of its liberal aud distinctive eatures

Ordinary Whole-life Policies are Absolutely Non-forfeitable from the 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 of Policies.

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

On Ohio Street, between 3d and 4th,

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

W. H. STEWART, Sheriff. Dr. W. D. MULL, Physician. A. F. FOUTS, Liveryman. Hon. G. F. COOKERLY, Mayor. L. SEEBURGER, Butcher. M. SCHOEMEHL, City Treasurer. W. W. JOHNSON, Physiciaa.

J, H. DOUGLASS,

Idly

Manager Western Indiana1

BEFBISEBATOB.

DON'T WASTE MONEY On a poorly made, IMPERFECT, UNVENTILATED ICE CHEST,

OF FOREIGN MAKE,

When, for the same, or less price, you can pro« cure one of

JOSEPH W. WATOE'S

Celebrrted Patent Self-Ventilating

AMERICAN REFRIGERATORS,

WHICH

are the only ones that have stood the test of time, several thousand of them having gone into successful use during the past seven years, while the various other patents that have, from time to time, been introduced in competition with them, have invariably failed. The largest, most varied, and best assortment in the West, at the salesroom of

Joseph W. Wayne,

Manufacturer of

Patent Refrigerators, Improved Beer and Ale Coolers, and Ice Chests Of all kinds, 221 WEST FIFTH ST.,

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CINICNNATI.

BUBBER GOODS.

IOIABUBBEBJ^ODS^

MACHINE BELTING, ENGINE A*D HYDRANT HOSE, Steam Packing, Boats and Shoes, Clothing, Carriage and Nursery Cloths, Druggists' Goods, Combs, Syringes, Ereast Pumps, Nipples, 4c. Stationery Articles, Elastic Bands, Pen and Pencil Cases, Rulers, Inks, tc. Piano Covers, Door Mats, Balls and Toys, and every other article made of India Rubber.

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

BART & HICKCOX,

Agents lor all the Principal Manufacturers ld6m 49 West Fourth St., Cincinnati.

MACHINES?.

KTBALir&"cO.,

7 WORCESTER, MASS. Manufacturers of

IVondWorth's, Daniels and Dimension Planers.

MOLDING,andBoring

Matching, Tenoning, Morticing,

Shaping Machines Scroll Saws' Re-Sawing, Hand Boring, Wood Turning Lathes, and a variety of other Machines for working

WAlso,

the best Patent Door, Hub and Rail Car Morticing Machines in the world. Send for our Illustrated Catalogue. *,

SAW WORKS.

iASSAIC

Also

Emigration,

SAW WORKS,

NEWARK, NEW JERSEY, J. [Trade Mark Challenge RXB.] RICHARDSON BROS.. A MANUFACTURERS Superior Tempered jjJL chine Ground, Extra Cast Ste#l, Circi

Compass, and every description of Light the very best quality. Every saw is warranted perfect

Ma-

\Tn1«r rintif* T* Ttfacr anH HrOSfi Cut S

Circular,

lrtly

spection. Warranted ot uniform good temper. Ground,thin on back and gauged.

BRASS WOBES.

BRITtf & EDWABBS,

3

Manufacturers of

PLUMBERS' BRASS WORK

Of every description, and superior

CAST ALE PUMPS

And dealer in

PLUMBERS' MATERIALS,

•rOotponUoni and Gas Companies supplied dly

PAPER.

The Leading Paper House'

OF THE WEST.

susriitjjitt

Manufacturers and Wholesale"

PAPER DEALERS,

230 and 232 Walnut Street?

Vs.

CINCINNATI. IlIO ,'r

Proprietors of

"Franklin" and "Fair Grove" Mills,

»1 -w

HAMILTON, 0HI04

We keep on hand the largest assortment In West, ofj

Printers' and Binders'

O 1 3 S O

Such as

Bill Heads, Letter and Note Heads, Statements of Account,

Bills of Lading, Dray Tickets, Embossed Note Paper,

Bull Tickets, Flat Note, Cap Letter, Folio, Demy, Medium, Royal,

Super Roya aud Imperial,- .. Colored Poster, Cover and Label Papers

Envelopes and Blotting Pape

Book, News and Wrapping Papers

Of our own manufacture, all of whicti we olte atxhe lowest market price. Samples,, sent free of charge.}

CARD STOCK.

Our stock is from the best Eastern manufacturers, and will be found equal to any made in the 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

ments with manufacturers enable. ns to Eastern prices. Customers

will

Audit to theii

advantage to examine our stock before pur cha-sing elsewhere. Samples sent free of charge.

&KS0ER & M'CAM.,

Manufacturers and Wholesale

A E E A E S

230 and 232 Walnut Street,

ldl

.- CINCINNATI.

GRATE BAB.

Furnace Grate Bar,

FOR

STEAMBOATS,

STATIONARY FURNACES, ETC."

RECEIVEDU.S.theParis

theHighestPremiumsever award­

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

The superiority of these Bare over others is owing to the distribution of the metal in such a manner that all strain in consequence of ex^nsion from heat is relieved, so that they will ntitlie. warp nor break. They give, also, face for draft, and are at least than any other Bars, and save 15 to Percent, in fuel. They are now in use in more than 8,000 places,comprisingsome oftlargeststeamships steamboats and manufacturing companies in the United States. No alternation of Furnace reqni* ed BARBAROUX & CO.,

Louisville, Kentucky,

Sole Manufacturers, for the ^uth& Vi, e8 Alo, builders of Steam .Engines, Mill Machinery,

S^j^i^^ou'GHT

ld6m

IRON BRIDGES.

MACHINE CABPS.

SARGENT CARD CIOTHING CO. WORCESTER, MASS.

Manufacturers ol

COTTON, WOOL

v. AND

Flax Machine Card Clothing

Of every Variety, Manufacturers' Supplies,Car ^s ing Machines, Etc.

HANDfurnishedtoorderv

and Stripping Cards of every description

idyl

EDWINS. LAWRENCE, Superintendent.

LATHES, ETC.

OOI, I.ItJlIT A CO.,

Manufacturers of'

ENGINE LATHES,

From 16 to 100 inch Swing, and from 6 to 3 feet long.

PLANERS

To Plane from 4 to 30 feet long, from 24 to CO inches wide.

NASMITH'S STEAM HAMMERS.

GUN

MACHINERY, Mill Work, Shafting and Hangers, Patent Selt-oiling Box. Warehouse, 107 Liberty street, ew York City. Manufactory, Junction Shop, Worcester, Ma*achusetts.

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WIRE.

NEW JERSEY WIRE MILLS.

HMRY ROBERTS,

Manufacturer ot

REFINED IKON WIRE,

Market and Stone Wire,

BRIGHTPailBridge,

and Annealed Telegraph Wire, Cop­

pered Bail, Kivet, Screw, Buckle, Umbrella, Spring, Fence, Broom, Brush, and linners'Wire.

Wire Mill, Newark, New Jersey.

AGRICULTURAL.

HALL, MOORE & BURKH^RDT,

Manufacturers of

AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS,

Carriage, Buggy A Wagon Material, of every variety,

JEFFERSON VILLE, IND

LUMBEB.

J. L. LINDSEY,

COMMISSION LUMBER DEALER, f-T' Office, No. 482 West Front Street,

CINCINNATI, OHIO.

DEEDS.

DLANK DEEDS neatly printed, tar ij single ope1,or P? the quire, at. GIMI'WOIBCT. North 6th street-.,

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