Terre Haute Daily Gazette, Volume 1, Number 277, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 22 April 1871 — Page 3
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Mr. Allen, hu-band of Florence Porcy, is a iub-m tker al Richmond, Va. Over twelve hundred churches were lilt in the United State-* last year.
It is now generally reported that the E npress Eugenie will vi-it this country in July.
In Australia the irmers play whist for sheep points, with a bullock on the ruboer.
A San Francisco editor brags of having a seventeen pound oyster shell. to the head of the ciass.
Our fashionable readers will be astonished at the information that Lady Lome wears No. 5 boots.
Vic. Woodhull says her business her $100,000 a month, of which she spends $2),OOJ for the female suffrage cau-e.
San Francisco reports a mammoth mushroom—three feet in circumference, and weighing 5 pound 8 ounces.
Rilpii Wald Em.'rson is visiting the Pacific coast. A party of Boston merchants is with him.
Two of the \Viler ils at IIuz irdville, Conn., blew up last week. All of them blew up three months ago, and they had been rebuilt only a short time.
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one was injured. During the recj-w of the Nebraska Legislature v. Butler has taken the stump to defend himself before the people against the accusations on which he has been impeached.
A tFayette editor says "We wrote the other day 'the harps were no longer hung to the willows,' and to our disgust the typos set it up 'Harper is 110 longer hung to the widow.' try Kilgore, after being graduated at the University of Ann Arbor, was recently admitted to the bar of Michigan, and is the first practicing woman lawyer tiie State has yet known.
A dt county (Mo.) paper advertises as follows: "Wanted—a schoolteacher with plenty of muscle, at the 'Pride of the Prairie' schoolhouse, located in the Lower Missouri river bottom, in this county."
A .I.!ss ic'iusjtt* census officer, ambition to hivethe Sla pr »periy understood, reports that if the L»well giri were laid endwise they would reach nineteen miles.
As an evidence of German profanity, it is stated upm unqumtiouxble authoriiy that G.-n. Von Moltke was born in Meckleubdr^, Sohwerin. Woata wicked infant he must have been to be sure. .vo respected citizens of Missouri who pursued, caught and hanged a horsethief, were met on their way home with the stock by some accomplices of the thieves, and were themselves hung.
James Brown, of N »ble county, Ohio, a kinsm in ofJohu Brovvn, and one of the soldiers of LS12, refuses to take a pension because the country is in debt. May he live until he can no longer refuse it on that ground.
A sister of ssuth, now residing in Des Moines, Iowa, has just presented a copy of the History of Hungary to a lad in the High School there, who recited an extract from Kossuth's address to the American people in a manner that pleased her.
The Kentucky Republicans will hold their State Convention, to nominate candidates for Stat a officers, in Frankfort on the 17th of Miy. The State Exec-Hive Committee will soon publish an address^ tiling upon the Republicans to organize for the canvass.
Twenty-two members of the United Stites Senate ail I forty-eight memberof the House are natives of New Euj 1 nid. Vermont comes first, and then fjllow, in the order niMitiouel. Massachusetts, Maine, Connecticut, New Hampshire and 10 le Island.
At an auction sale in »ston last week there was ld for $15 a scrap-book containing a Election of in 111 iscript accounts of the battle of Bunker Hill, fitty of them written or signed by soldiers who were in the fi^ht, and 2 )0 other letters, documents, niJitly relating to to inker Hill.
The Boston Journal puts in a claim for Hon. Artemas ile, of Bridgew.iter, athe oldest liviug ex-C mgressmen. But we innot yield to the claim of Hon, Samuel Thacher, of Bangor, Me. The former was born Oc!. 20, 1763, and was a member of Congress from 181-3 to 1840 while Thacher was born July 1, 177(J, was a Representative in Congress lrom Massachusetts from 1802 to 1805.
Rev. SJimiiel R. Wilson, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church in Louisville, Ky., was severely injured one day last week while riding in the cars on the Atlantic & Pacific Railroad, near St. Clair, Mo., by a stone which was thrown through the window by some malicious person. The fragments of the windowpanes were driven into his face, and he will probably lose the sight of one eye.
The Houston Telegraph gives a long account of the ceremonies upon the occasion of the presentation of a Lone Star and some pistols to a company of Texas Ringers who recently did good service in an encounter with the Indians, and also says: "We have a tanned scalp •, of one of the savages killed by those you"g men, at our office, sent us by
Lieut. Hill, of their company, and will take pleasure in showing it to those deBirous of seeing it."-/
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*W Vuarly advertisers will be allowed monthly ch tildes of matter, free of charge. rne rates of advertising in the WEEKLY cJvzwrTE will he half the rates charged in the DAII.Y
HO" advertisements in both the DAILY nnd WtEiii.v, will be charged full Daily rates a ml oii-.*-ialf the Weekly rates.
H£9~ Legal advertisements, one dollar per SQUIRE fo eacii insertion in WEEKLY. »MT hoc il notices, 10 cents p-*r iin• No item .v ver short, inserted in local column for less til 50cents. tl irria^e and Funeral notices, 31.00. .S-Hiiety neetiugsand 11 .diglous notices, 25 ce lt-ieaoii insertion, invariably in advance. !**-•». M. Prf rrK •JGILh, & Co., 37 Park Kow. N•*' York, are our sole agents in that city, and aM .i ic.i 'i-ie 1 too tract for advertising at oui lo vest rates.
is a little FRETFUL
sometimes. He counted his children the other mglit, but could only make fourteen. "liow is this?" lie a ked his wife, "I thought theie were hfteen of them." '*So there were," answered his' wife, "but little riuinmy was drowned since then." "Indeed said JSpriggiu*, meditativei ', "why, it heems to me I heard of that at tie time:"
AT Mobile a shell
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It cures and that is why it sells, PROVIDENCE, May 10. DR. SMITH—Dear Sir We are entirely out 01 Dollar size of your "Electric Oil." Not a single oottle in tlio stne. Send rive gross large and ten gross small. We are having large sales.
Yours, trury,
16wv J. BALCH A SON.
ELECTRIC OIL.
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and a
pit ce struck one of our colored fellow citizens on the head. He flew around like a girl with a grasshopper up her trowser's lejf, and finally inquired "who had been pulling his hair." The head was uninjured.
MEDICAL.
New Combination!!
Serve Power Without l'honphorns A Kent Sedative without Opium or Iteactlou. Innocent even iu the
Month of Infants!
20 Drops is the Largest Dose.
Cures Sick Ilcadachc iu 20 MJ11iites oa liiitiouiil Priuciples.
It is a sure Cure for
RUE UM A Tl S M, N E UR .4 GI A,
DEA FX ESS, BUR SS, S'PRlfXS, CORXS, TETTER, SALT
RHEUM. OA VIIERED BREASTSf d-c.
J. D. PARK, of Cincinnati, says: "I have cured in my nes of ire thro it \vit!i the 'Electric Oil' a:i I ilwiy.s Veep it in my liouse."
[From t!ie latest Drut House in Boston.] We have sold a lar^e quantity of Dr, Smith's "Electric Oil," an.I it is spolcen of only witii unqualified praise.
Good Report from Every Bottle.
WRICKS A PORT 13"I, Wholesale Druggists, 1")1 vVii.s iiiijfton sit reel, Koston.
It cures Sick Pie-id ich 1 in twenty minutes, Deafness, Silt ieu 11, ieum ttisin, Erysipelas, Files, Croup, NT -urai^ia. Cankers, Felons. Burns, Cuts, fce. T.ve ity drops the largest dosi-. No Alcohol, Cap.sioU ii, Ca.up.10r, or Water in it.
[From the irgest Drug House in Boston.] We soid a ir_?e ju mtity of Dr. Smith's •'Electric Oil," wiiicii is spleen of wlt.'i unqualified praise, flood reports from everv borth
Wholesale")
WEEKS &. POTTER.
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sts. Hi \\r I'.ixin^tou st. Boston
thousands of dollais are lost in time by farm ers and o.niii jss men, wnen a few dimes expended for the proper remedy at the right time, would have saved all pain aiid trouble. Pain but a friendly ail munition, and nature wario us in ti me, S »me men are skeptical and selfish others hopeful and generous none have the rig.it to dis e^anl the suttering child or tinpoor or ignorant. The rich CAN travel a thousand miles and pay $1,000 fees, cure or 1.0 curt-.
BUT WHAT OF TIIE POOB?
When on earth, Christ invariably commended every good work the act of the O od Samaritan, and all useful and eiticie-it laiTor for man's amelioration, and He devoted His
EVEItY WAKI.VG HOUR
malignant
to unselfish efforts—no time for fault-finding and petty jealousy. In this s.»irit siio ild eve-y one welcortte a real OJ.IEF vction, lik. Da.OALUTI B. SMITH'S
"ELECTait' OIL,,"
of Philadelphia, a remedial so unlike any other kn iwu. as to attract tiie instant attention 01 •medical men, and all sufferers.
The great cures daily made are
NOT MIRACULOUS,
yet seem likeenchantmeut. Considerable sums have been offered for the preparation—and some dealers sell as high as 100 to "200 bottles in a single day.
THIS ELECTRIC OIL,
is just what it PtriivoitTS TO BE, no deceptionno misnomer—may be tried on the spot.
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DR. SMITH
froquenlly cures men and women, Doctors ano Druggists, Ministers and twyersof
OEATIILY SICK HEADACHE,
within 20 minutes, in the Drug Stores, when color sq 111 appears 011 the pallid cheek, the eye begins to brighten u-, in I cnjerfulne.ss takes the place of abject misery.
It is true tnat Dr. S.nitn advertises very largely yet, even th it hy no meaiis alone accounts foa such rapid and continuous demand. The oil cures, wnicli the people find out.
SntiKVG
A ARMSTRONG,
of Cleveland tld 193 bottles In one day. WkmPoTTE.t, the eminent Druggists of Boston seld in oneday. GEOUGK VVEIMUR, of Akron, Jliio, .3 do/.en and otiiers in proportion.
[From the largest Drug Ht USJ west of St. Louis.] ST. JOSEPH, MAKCH 12. Dii. SMITH—Send us 30 do/.en small and -io/. -n large si/.e of your "Electric Oi ," It haf. .11 idea number of cures here and gives good satisfaction. HAKOY A CO.
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Genuine "Electric" Oil.
NEW COMBIXATIOX.
NERVE POWER WITHOUT PHOSPHORUS! A REAL Si'l itive without Opium or Reaction INNOCENT even in the mouth of Infants. Twentj
Drop* is the LARGEST Dose. Curef Si*U Headache in about twenty minutes on rational principles.
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CINCINNATI,June17,1870.
DK.U. B. SMITH—Dear
Sir: My mother scald
-id her foot so badly she could not walk, which ilarmlnglyswelled. My little boy had lump' 11 uis throat and very stiff neck. I got up in the night and bathed his throat and chest and five him twenty drops of your Oil. They aie now both well. JOHNTOOME\,
Express Office.
H7
West Fourth street.
FOKT PLAIN,
July
12.
Dr. Smith: Send me more Oil and more circulars. It is going like "hot caxes." S«'iiii one circulars also to Sutlltt A Co., Cherry Valley, as th.?y sent in tor a supply of the Oii Please send by first express, and oblige,
Yours truly, IX E. BECivE Druggist.
Xot 11 Failure! Not One! (tYom Canada.)
NEW HAXBUKO, OUT.,
July
12.
Smith, Phita: I havesold the Oil for Deal ness. Sickness, Neuralgia, &e., and in ever.x ase it has given satisfaction. I can pro euro quite a numberof letters. We want 111 or* the large size, Ac.,
Yours respectfully, FRED. H. Mci'ALLUM, Druggist.
Sure on Deafness, Salt Rheum, &c.
Cures Rheumatism. Cures Malt Rheum. direst Erysipelas. C„ re* Paralysis. Cures Swellinjrw. Cures Chilblains. Cures Headache. Cures Burns and Frosts. Cures Piles, Sea Id Head Felons. CarBuuekles, Mmnps, Croup, Diptherla, 'eural|('a. Uout, Wounds, »welled Olauds. MIAT Jitints. Canker. Tooth Ache, Cramps, Bloody Flux, Cc., Ac.
TRY IT FOR YOURSELF.
SALT RHEUM
MEDICALS
A Cataplasm of IMiubarb
LAID
upon the pit of the stomach of a child will cause the bowels to be emptied, and ailoes kept in contact with a raw surface will produce same effect as if th« 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 th tongue, to say the least, it is speedy. Pur lives 111 some slia e, are indispensable in the practice of medicine. Many diseases are in curable without them and all of the simple uisorders of the system are benefitted by their use. The great desideratum in theii administration has been to get one which has either laxa live or purgative, as was needed—always mild but always efficient—and the use of which did not make it necessary to continue its use. Tlii has at last been done. EDWAKD WILDEK'S AM ILY P11.1.9 fulfill all the requirements of tin case. They area laxative, yet sure purgative yet mild. Ill small doses, they meet the first want in large doses, they fulfill the latter but in whatever quantity given, they create no lie cessity for they create no morbid state of the alimentary canal tube, but leave it cleansed ind urge it to renewed health. Tney are, iij rief, a blessing to the iuuiv dual WHO surfers from constipation and needs a laxative, and an ndispeiisable to linn wtio is paiuued Willi fevei md requires a purgative. Usw tlieni, all yoi. who value health.
Ilelinintliology.
A distinguished physiologist hasdeclared thai it seems to be a principle of nature that ever.) •ituation capable of supporting organic bodief. should be peopled withtlieni. The huge whale is often driven to madess by an almost invisible member of the tribe of venues. The history 01 iielminthology abounds in illustrations of tiie Influence of worms in the production of disease md in the exasperation of their symptoms 1'he frequency of worms 111 the bodies of men, Uieir obviousness to tlie senses, together with (.iieir common connection with enfeebled anil norbid states of the animal economy, ail tend to render them an object of interest from the emotest periods. The very ablest minds liavtleeu devoted to the.study of these entoza win he view of discovering some substance whici vas capable of speedily, safely and permanently expelling them from the human sytem. EnIVAUD WlLOtilt'S SIoriiKa's WOKM SYKUP is a rue vermicide, a geUiiine worm destroyer, 11 tona fide vermifuge. lis taste is delightful, it.-? jlfects are quicii, Its results unfailing. It is fret iroiu danger. No intestinal worm can live 111 its preseuse. .Mothers! de.^roy tne worms whicii infest your little ones, with tnis deiightfui syrup.
Dr. La-cnncc.
This renowned Frenchman did more perhaps to clear up the mysteries which before his time uad invested th* nature of chest diseases thai, uiy other physician who ever lived. Yet with ill his skill iu detecting the nature and form oi •Am malady before bim, lie was sadly deficient .11'his knowledge of remedies. Me drew vivin pictures of. cougiis, colds, pleurisy, consuinpion, croup, bronchitis, catarrhs and all theai•.ectionsof the air passages still he left but few •vords concerning their treatment. Tne youngest physician to-day knows better how to uian igt a iy one of these chest troubles he knows .,he value of the wild cherry he is acquainteu •vitli its supreme virtues he is aware of tin uaiiy potent agents wincn enter into the comoination of Edward WilderA Compound. Extract ,jf Wdd Cherry, and knows tiiat with the use 01 tnis truly great medicine he is l'uiiy master 01 the situation He has no fear in the presence 01 croup, no misgivings at the advance of bronchitis he grapples wtth consumption, and sub dues every cough, cold, or itarrn. Hence eveij family should always littve this invaluable medicine at hand.
Indigestion,
'Which makes sleep a pain, aud turns Its balm to wormwood," is, we all know, the most, common of all the disorders of the stomach. It is also the mosi obstinate. It has been the most written about, .^o disease presents such various, contrary, aim incompatible symptoms. They contradict al. :ho law» of order, constancy "and inconsistency, which regulate natural events they bother tin doctor, and can only be teud by hiin who skilled in the book of nature. It is self evident that the different forms of indigestion are to Demetby corresponding methods of cure. Ii has been said that tne perfection of medicaskill is tiie talent of applying to each indiviu uai case its precise and as it Wert-, its indi vidua, cure. This is the object which every eonscieu dous pnysician pursues unceasingly, and nevei an rest satisfied until he lias overtaken. Ed tvard Wilder'* ijtomaeh Bittera, their body bei 11(_ he purest of copper-distilled wnis.vy, make.inis object attainable ulike to all. They are 1. pecitie— the disease specifying tiie remedy, n^:he remedy tiie disease. They are a combination of substances which meet the speciality ,ne disorder by a corresponding speciality :ure. They should be kept 111 every well-regu lated family they are indispensable to health
Gaudiaiina River.
The British army wnen it advanced on Tala vara aud fought the celebrated battle, whici was followed by a retreat into the plains, los more men by the malarial diseases contracted on the banks of the Oaudiana than by the bullets of the enemy. They died by thousands AH Europe believed that tlie in\ading army was extirpated. Yet malarial diseases are n. more common in Europe than in our owi. country they exist throughout the length ami oreadth of our land—everywhere at some tim md in some shape are we made to feel tlie sick uing influence of miasm. The three greai actors iu this equation of disease are solar heat moisture, and vegetable decomposition. Tin tlio, if separated, are harmless together they are more potent for evil than an oilier knowi agents so long as they exist, Jjist so long wil we have need of a medicine which will ovei come their pernicious eireets, so long will it bt necessary to have a remedy capable of meeting md beating the insidious enemy. Of all know* igents for this purpose, none is to compare wit I Edward Wildrr'x Chill Tonic, the master of ever form aud viuie.y and grade and degree of mala rial disease and of miasmatic poison. Try it, a! you who are sutlering from any f.»rm of agu and fever or chills aud fever, as a cure is guar mteed in every case.
St. Louis Hospital, Paris.
This
ancient instiitutio.i is one of the largest md to tiie n-edical student, tlie most interest ing of the many public charities which adon lie gay capitol of the French. It receive? within its walls annually thousands of sicl poor. A considerable portion of the building
set
apart
it cures every time (if yon use
no soap 011 the parts while applying the Oil, and it cures most alfoutaneous diseases—seldom fails in Deafness or Rheumatism..
See Agents' name in Weekly. For sale by best Druggists. splOdy
LUMBER.
JT. L. JLUVDSEY,
COMMISSION LUMBER DEALER,
Office, No. 482 West Front Street,
gurcut&tH.oaio.
lor patients suffering
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diseases
the skin, and every patient, old or young, i.taking potash in some shape, and Honduras *arsaparilla in some form. They were esteemed iv the re now tied physicians wiio had charge ol the skin department as well-specific in almost
variety of cutaneous disease, whether 01 rheumatic orscrofulous or simple origin. The were given in tetter, ringworm, nettle-ash, roseash, pimples, scrofula, ulcers,old sores,falling oi the hair, etc. In all they did good, in ost the\ effected a cure. But it has remained for Edward Wilder's Sarsaparilla nnd Potash to perform tin most remarkable cures awarded to any knowii medicine. It possesses virtues shared by no other combination of these substances. It i.a therapeutic marvel. Against all the diseases at which it is aimed it is simply resistless ii never fails. See to it that you suffer not on day
with any of the ills which it cures.
Uet it at once.
EDWARD WILDER,
SOLE PROPKIETOIt,
•215 \_1N STREET, MARBLE FRONT
"^LOUISVILLE, KY.
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LA T?GE SILVER MEDAL,
Vvtrlsl h^-11 111 ulri il Expiiitio 1 »r supe iority over all other White Lead exhibited.
OFPElt TIIE %B »VE RUVVI» I-K13 T« TIIE PUBI.XC WITH the PJoIi'IVE A-iSUtt tli it it i» perfeotiy fLJHE, 4iid will give
ONK OUNCE OF GOLD
For every ounce of ADULTERATION that it may be found to contain. US?1 For sale bydealers generally. ECKSTEIN, IIILLS A CO., Cincinnati,
NOTE.—Consumers will n-»n«nlt their l'by bearing In mind thnta large proportion the articK: so.d as PUitE VV.tirii
IIN'TEIISSI:i
by
WESTERN LANDS.
Homestead and Pre-emption.
a full,concise and r-plete
statement.plainly printed forthcinlV imati persons, intending to take up a ilm.i. ,.d 1 Pre-Einption in this poetry of the West, en •racing Iowa, Dakota, and Nebraska and o'litr •ectlons. It explains how to proceed to secuio itiO acres of Rich Farming Land for Nothirg. ix months before you leave your home, in tne nost healthful climate. In short it contains ustsuch instructions as are needed by those ntending tomake a Home and Fortune in the ••Yee Linds ofth.' West. I will send one of liese printed Guides to any person for25cenif. 'he information alone, which, it gives is woi th to anybo iy. Men who came here two and rpi-
ago, and took a. farm, are to-day in-
To
YOUNG MEW.
This country is uai 11 *vith nnmcrnu tilroads from every direction to Siou\ Cii towa. Six lilroads will be made to tnis uiiy vithin one year. One is a ready In operation •onnecting us with Chicago a the LT. P. It liload and two more will be completed^ brfo.e -pring, connecting us with Dubuque and Mciregor,direct. Ihreemoie will be completed vithin a year, connecting lis direct with SI. t'aul, Minn., Yankton, Dakota, and Columbia, Nebraska, 011 the U. P. Railroad. The Missouri diver gives us the Mountain Trade. usitwhl ie seen that no section of country otters such inprecedented advantages for business, spoliation and making a fortune, for tlie country uteing populated, and towns and cities are being milt, and fortunes made almost beyond belief. Every man who takes a homestead now will lave'a railroad market at his own door, An.•iny enterprising young man with asmal capital can establisii himself in a permanent paying •usiness, if he selects the light location and right branch of trade. Eighteen years residence in tlie western country, and a large portion ol the lime employed as a Mercantile Agent in this country, has made me familiar with all tlie tranches of business and the best locations in this country. For one doll.vr remitted to me 1 will give truthful and definite answers to all luestionson this subject desired by such per •sons. Tell them the best place to locate, and .vhat businessls overcrowded and what branch 1 eglected Address, JJAJJIEL
SCOTT
8 C. Commissioner of Emigration,
ri J- Box 1*5. Sioux rrrv. Iowa
DISTILLERS.
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Successors to
SAMUEL M. MURPHY & CO
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MEDICAL.
$10,000 Reward.
DR. LNGUAimi'S
MACEDONIAN OIL!
For Internal and External Use.
Read What the People Say.
Cured of Calarrh and Ioali»css ol IO Vea» Duration.
NEW
YOKK
CITY, March 3,1S70.
Dn. IN-ORMIAM, WOOSTKK, Onto—Dear sii. Tlie six Oottle,s jou sent me by express came safely to me, and 1 am most happy to state thai tne tiie Oil lias cured me oi Catarrh •md Deafness. No man can icalize the .(iffeience until he lias onc« passed thn ugh ien years yeais of deprivation of sound ami s. use, as 1 did. I taliv Macedonian Oil wherever 1 go.
Yours, ever in remembrance, DAVID WJIITE.
Kidnry Complaint* and Old .sorts nriMl ol" Years Mtaudiiii
Pflil.\DELPIIIA, PEXX.,
June23,1ST0.
:. INKIIAHAM, VVoO'TKK, OHIO—Gents .Macedonian Oii has cured me of Innamutioi. oi the Bhidderand Kidney diseases (and old --ores that I had spent a mint of money in trying to net cured Sirs, it has no equal for the cures ol the above diseases. Herald it to tne world.
Yours, lespectlully. JolIN J. ixo-, D. D.
RIIEUMATIS3I.
A Lady Seventy-five Years Old Cured oj Jiheumatism. 85 BEAVEII AVE., ALLEGHENY CITY,
DR. ING RA IF AM Co.—Gents: I suffered 3 ears with Rheumatism iu my hip joints. I was tortured with pain until my hip was deformed. I used every thing thi't I heard oi .vithout obtaining any relief, until about four weeks ago I commenced using your Macedonian Oil. I 'i'n
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cured, and can walk to
narkel,a thing that I have not bt-en able to do twenty years. 1 am gratefully yours, ELIZABK-III WILLIAMS.
The Macedonian Oil cures all diseases of the blood or in, Tetters, Crofuia, Piles, or any case of Palt-y»
Price 00 cents and SI per bottle. Full Directions in German aud Erglisli. Sold by Diuggists.
DR. IN GRAHAM & CO., Manufacturers, ftiidly .. AV9°a.lfcr"
-LIFE INSURANCE.
LOOK A I
Till? EMPIRE
Mutual Life Insurance Co.
OF NEW YORI£.
Has acliieved a success without a parallel ir the history of Life Insurance!
Cheapest Life Insurance Company in the World!
A Life Policy, covering S10.000, can be obtained from'this Reliable and Progressive Company which will cost the insured (uged A") ouu jlSo.SO,
Without any Small Addition for Interest,
Tills policy will hold good for two yearswitli»ut furtber paymcnts.so that the cash payment »f a $10,000 policy in this Company will be equa to only S97.90 per year.
A large number of policies have already taHen by some of the best citizens in thiscandi late for public favor, which is destined to do a large business here, and why should It not, foi for notice some of its libe:«l aud distlnctivi eatures
Ordinary Whole-life Policies are Absolutely X.iu-forfeitable from tlie Payment if the Firot Auuuul Premium.
All Restrictions upon Travel and Residence are Removed, and no Permits Re juired.
No Accumulation of Interest or Loans of Deferred Premiums, and no Increase of Annual Pay men td 011 any dana or PoJicics.
The EMPIRE has organized a Board ot 'nsurance, consisting of some of our best, and most reliable citizens, to whom all desiritu Life Insurance would do well to refer for flirt Ii er information, before taking policies .elsewhere. Call at Ihe office of the Board
On Ohio Street, between 3(1 aud 4tli,
Or upon any of the following gentlemen, whr are members of the Board, and who will gi'.'t any information desired:
W.II. STEWART. Sheriff. Dr. \V\ D. MULL. Physician. A. F. FOUTS, Liveryman. Hon. G. F. COOKERLY, Mayor. L. SEICBURGER, Butcher. M. SCHOEMElIIv, City Treasurer. W. W. JOHNSON, Physician.
I REFRIGEEATOR.
DON'T WA8TE MON'E\
On a poorly made,
IMPERFECT. UNVENTILATED ICE CHEST OF FOREIGN MAKE,
When, for the sa me, or less price, you can pro cure one of
JOSEPH W. WAIXE'S
Celebrrted Patent Self-Ventilating
AMERICAN RE FRIGE IIATORS,
tlfHICH are the only ones that have stood W the test of time,several thousand of them having gm? into successful use during the past seven years, while the various other patent# that have, from time to time, been introduced competition with them, have invariable failed. The largest, most varied, and best as •iortment in tlie West, at the salesroom oi
Joseph W. Wayne,
Manufacturer of
Patent Refrigerators, Improved Beer and Ale Coolers, and ice Chests
Of all kinds,
aai WEST 1'II TII ST.,
ld(im CINICNNA'il
iNMA Ul IJHELi (jiOODS.
MACHINE BELTING, ENGINE AND HYDRANT HOSE,
Steam Packing, Coats and Shoes, Clothing,CarI riage and Nursery Cloths, Druggists' Good.-, I Combs, Syringes, F.reast Pumps, Nipples, Ac. I Stationery Articles, Elastic Bands, Pen and Pen-. I cil Cases, Rulers, Inks, d*c. Piano Covers, Door
Mats, llalls aud Toys, aud every other articie made of India Rubber. Al kinds of goods made to order for mechanical and manufuctuied purposes. Allgoodssold it mauufacluiing prices.
BART A IIICKCOX,
Agents lor all tlia Principal Manufacturers IdOm 49 West Fouitli st., Cincinnati.
MACHINERY.
Li. BALL & OO.,
W OR KHTUB, JIASS.
Manufacturers of
Woodwoiih's, Daniels and Dimension l'laners.
I OijPrNG, Matching, Tenoning, Morticing, 31 Shaping andBoiing Machi. es ScroilSaws ite-Sawiiig, ilai liming, Wood Turning Lathes, and a vmiety of other Alachiiua lor working
Also, the best Patent Door, Hub aud Rail Cai Morticing Mucliines in the world. Send toi 11111* HlnM.iated I 'ata losrue.
SAW WORKS.
PASSjAlC SAW
1
NEWAUK, NKW JERSEY,
[Trade Mark onallenge RXB.]
IIU IUDM)^ BKOS..
ANUFACTURERS Superior Tempered Ma31 chine Ground, Extra Cast Steel, iivulai, dill, Muiy,Gang, Pit, Diag iind CiossCut NIWS Also, Hand Panel Ripping, lUitchei.Bow, Back, Compass, and every description oi .Light Saw*,
4 roil
ml thin
Oct. 1^, 18t$.
Ml.
hMi-k mid
jiitU.V & KOWAKJUfe,
Manufacturers of
PLUMBERS' BRASS WORE
Of every
description, and superior
CAST ALE PUMPi
4
"i
And dealer In" 's
PLUMBERS' MATERIALS,
HANI)
ot
the very best quality. ,, Every saw is warranted perfect challenges inspection. Warianted of uniform good temper.
1
Mx
BRASS WORKS.
1
•EVCorporatloaa and Ua» Companies supplied dly WARK.N. J.
BURNETT'S EXTBACTS.
BURNETT'S FLAVORDO EXTRACT)*,
LEMON, VANILLA, Ac.
THE Snperioritv of these Extracts consists in their PERFECT PURITY and Great Strength. They are warranted free from the poisonous oils and acids which enter into the composition of manvof the tictitlous fruit flavors now la the market. They are not only TRUE TO THEIR NAMES but are PREPARED FROM FRUITS OF THE BEST QUALITY, and are *0 nigl.ly concentrated that a comparatively small quantity only need be used.
L- v"'
POPULAR HOTELS.
"Pre-eminently superior."—[Parker Hous« Bostbn. "The best in the world."—[Fifth Avenue Ho» tel, N. Y.
Used exclusively for years."—[Continental Hotel, Philadelphia. We find them to bo the best."—[Southern Hatel, St. Louis. "None have compared with yours in purity.ind strength."—[Burnet House, Cincinnati.
We use tin-111 exclusively."-[ShermanHouse, Chicago.
FAMILY &1COCER&.
Cincinnati, February 5,1870.
Messrs. Joseph Burnett & Co., Boston: GiiNTLKMEN— We have sold your Flavoring Extracts for more than ten years. They hav» ii veil perfect satisfaction, and sales have con» stantly increased. We eould not be induced to Hell, nor would our customers take any other Extracts. Yours trulv,
JOSEPH R. PEEBLES'SONS, Nortiieast corner Fifth and Race st« Cincinnati, November 17, 18tJ9
Messrs. Joseph Burnett it Co., Boston GESTLEJIE.V—Your Flavoiing Extracts plea my customers better than any others, and th® .ire lht»only kinds I use in flavoring my soda syrups, having proved then' to be tlio BEST.
Yours, respectfully, T. S. PENDERY, Fifth & Vine ts.
WlioleSiile Confectioners, &c* Office of L. N. Smith A Co., Wholesale Confectioners, Ac.,
Cincinnati, April 30,1870.
Messrs. Joseph Burnett A Co., Boston GENTS—We have been selling your Extract* for some time, and find they suit our trade ter than any others, and we do not hesitat say that they arc the YERYBESTwe have used or sold.
Wholesale Grocers' Sundries
From the well-known house of J. T. Warren 4 Co., who can supply dealers with all kinds and sizes of these favorite Extracts:
Orlice of J. T. Warren «fc Co., Cincinnati. January 3,1890.
Mos?rs. Joseph Burhett & Co., Boston GKNTLE.MEN—The large and increasing demand we have had for your Flavoring Extract* convinces us they aretakimi tlie placeof cheap, Impure brands. THEY SELL UPON THEIR MERITS, and give entire satisfaction to our Jobbing trade. \*ry tiuly yours,
J. T. WARREN & CO.
Great cars should be used in the selection ot flavoring extracts. Cakes, Pies, Puddings, Ice Creams, &c., depend upon their flavor for 1 heir success hence only the most healthful •md pure kind* of extracts shotiM be used
BURNETT'S EXTRACTS are for sale by ALL DEALERS IN FINE GROCERIES, and by DRUGGISTS. Manydealersdesiretosellcheaper impure brands, affording larger profits. ware of them.
A Magnificent Head of Hair
IS SECURED & RETAINED BY THE USE
BURNETT'S
CO O A IN E
A COMPOUND OF COCOA NUT DIL, AC.,
FOH
DRESSING THE HAIR.
For efTlcacy andagreeableness It is without an final. It promotes the growth of the Hair, and la foi-BALDNESS. DANDRUFF, and IRRITATIONS OF THE SCALP.
Apply BURNETTS COCOAINE to the Hair, lo render it pliable, sou and brilliant. The qualities of BURNETT'S COCOA INE, a» preventing the Hair from falling, are truly remarkable.
Burnett's Cocoaine cleans, perfumes and dresses the Hair beautifully.—[Home Journal. Burnett's Cocoaine tortile Hair is unequaled. —[True Flag, Boston.
Jos. Burnet & Co., Boston,
SOLE PROPRIETORS.
M.fcwtwio*. For sale bv all Druselsfs.
C-RATE EAR
A E I
Furnace Grate Bar,
FOR
STEAMBOATS,
STATIONARY FURNACES, ETC.!
RECEIVEDU.S.
the Highest Premiunmer ?r award
ed in the (a Silver Medal.) acd "honorable mention at the Purls Exposition." Guar* anteed more durable, and to make ore steam with lew fuel ban any other Bar in o»
The superiority of these Rars oTerij r,en is owing to the distribution of the metal Jl such a manner that all strain in consequence ol expansion from heat is relieved, so that they will neither warp nor break. They give, also, more air surface for draft, and are at least one-thiid lighter than any other Bars, and save 15 to SO percent, in fuel. They are now in use in more than f,000 places,compi isingsome of*
Ur
largest steamships,
steamboats and manufactimng companies in tne United States. Noalternation of Furnace requi ed. BARBAROCX A CO.,
Louisville, Kentucky,
Sole Manufacturers, for the South A es Alo, builders of steam Engines, Mill Machinery, Saw Mills, etc.,
AND WROUGHT IRON BRIDGES. ldfim
LATHES, ETC.
WOOD, I.IGIIT & CO.,
Manufacturers of
EXGIIVE LATHES,
From 16 to 100 inch Swing, and from fi to S feet long.
PLANERS
To Plane from 4 to 30 feet long, from 24 to 60 inches wide.
XASMYTH'S STEAM HAMMERS.
GUN
MACHINERY, Mill Work, Shafting and Hangers, Patent. Self-oiling Box. Warehouse, 107 Libet ty street, New York City. Manufactory, Junction Shop, Worcester, Maaricti nsetts. Idlv
MACHINE CARDS.
SAfUJENT CARD CLOTHING CO.
WORCESTEE, MAISP.
Manufacturers ot
COTTON. WOOL
AND
Flax 3Iachin« Card Clotliing
f. Tery Variety, Manufacturers' Supplies, Car ing Machines, Etc.
ami Stripping Cards of every description furnished to order. EDWIN S. LAWRENCE. lily I supe» Intendent.
WIRE.
Nlfn JLKSEi NiltJti MILLS.
HEXK1 ROBERTS,
Manufacturer oi
REFINED IKON WIRE, Market and Stone Wire,
BRIGHTI'ail
and Annealed Telegraph Wire, Cop-
pei ed Rail, Rivet, Screw, Buckle, Umijielia,spiing, biid^e,Fence, Broom,iiiubh,and dinners' Wiie.
ire. Mill, Newark, New Jersev.
AGEICULTURAL.
HALL, MOORE & BUKKHAliDT,
Manufacturers of
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS,
Carriage, Buggy A Wagon Material, of evniy variety, JEFFERSONVILLE. IND
15 JO
DEEDS.
HSingle
LANK DKb.Dai, ucutiy printed.,or aie uy one, or f»y tlie qutre," »t »be i)AIfcT UA^rntOttiU North 6tn street y. "MS.
