Terre Haute Daily Gazette, Volume 2, Number 15, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 17 June 1871 — Page 3

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Couldn't Find a Verdict.

At a recent session of one of the courts of South Carolina an entire negro jury was impaneled. A case was brought before them, the witnesses examined, and the attorneys made their respective arguments. The Judge, after laying down the law, and recapitulating the testimony, gave the papers into theiiands of the foreman, a rather intelligent looking darkey, with instructions, as soon as they found a verdict, to bring it in without fail. Thirty minutes or inore elapsed, when the jury returned, headed by the foreman, and stood before the Judge. As the foreman appeared to hesitate, the Judge inquired: "Mr. Foreman, have you found a verdict?" "No, Massa Judge, we habn't found 'em no how,1' replied the ebony juryman. "It's a very plain case," said the Judge. "Can't help it, Massa couldn't see it," replied the ebony again. "On what grouuds," replied the Judge. "We don't look in dejgrounds, Massa Judge," replied the foremau "de ossifer did not take us out into de grounds but iie took us into a room and locked us in, and told us when we found the verdic' he would leabe us out, so we begun to find de VerUc' and search ebery nook and corner, and crevis, and eberything dat was in dat room, out we found no verdic'—no, nuffin ob de kind dar."

A ONE-RAIL railway has been in successful operation between Raney and Montfermiel, near Paris, for two years. The locomotive for a one-rail road has four wheels, two being placed, one at the the front and one at the rear of the engine, bearing on the rail. These give the direction and are double-flanged. The other pair of wheels are placed in a traverse j)lane passing on a line in front of the fire-box. They run on oak plank or macadamized road, as the case may be, and are the driving wheels. This sort of railway can be built in France for about $1,000 per mile. The locomotives weigh six ana ten tons the former runs fourteen miles an hour, drawing, besides its own weight, thirty-five tons up a grade of two feet in a hundred tUe latter will draw fifty tons at a rate of eight miles an hour up the same grade on a level it would draw one hundred and eighty "tons. This system is the invention of M. Larmanjat, a French civil enirineer, and many believe that it may be gjqeepgilly introduced on turnpilfp roadf

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Tlic Calamity at Pittston—A Strange Presentiment.

The Scran ton (Penn.,) Republican tells the following sad story of one of the victims of the late Pittston disaster "William James expired about3 o'clock on the afternoon of the

Tuesday

follow­

ing the catastrophe, and was the last added to the list of those upon whom the death angel laid his hand in that awful havoc. He was a Welshman, and had been in this country about seven months. On the morning of the dreadful day in question, he had taken his breakfast, and his wife had made ready his dinner and set the pail beside him. For some time he sat wrapped in thought, his arms folded, his eyes fixed vacantly upon the stove, and a deep melancholy apparently brooding over him. He was aroused from his reverie by his wife telling him that his dinner was ready, and that he would He late, as the bell had rung. Hej started to his feet, and gazing at her for a moment with a look full of tenderness and significance, said to her: "If I should not come back alive, would you be in such a hurry getting me out." The wife answered "No," but remarked that "if lie was going at all, it was time he was gone." He lifted his pail without saying a word, and after kissing his wife, lie kissed his four little children, who were sitting playing on the doorstep. When he had got about fifty yards from his home, he returned again, and kissed his wife and child ren once more with great fervency. His wife noticed that he was the victim of gloomy forebodings, and as he turned away she was about to entreat him not to go to work if he apprehended any danger. But hope and courage and the pressing necessities of their family overcame her intention, and she let him go. She stood in the door and watched him on his way to the fatal pit. When at a point where he turned out of her sight he paused and cast a wistful look toward his home and little ones, and seeing his wife he waved a last adieu. He parted with his loved ones forever."

From the Sacramento Reporter.

The Imposing Obsequies of a California Chinaman.

Just beyond No. l's engine-house a crowd had collected—Chinese on the sidewalk and white trash in the street. In that street, a few feet from the sidewalk, was a coffin resting upon two low stools, and covered with a red cloth, whereon a liberal supply of rice was piled. Ashort distance from the foot of the coffin stood several tables, bountifully supplied with "the best the market affords"—including a roast hog, varnished chicken deviled, oranges, raw, pate de potato, in sacks nuts cracked and in the shell, vegetables of the seasou, &c. The "deviled" chicken was a triumph of art it was propped on its hindquarters, with the wings folded in front to represent arms, a fishpole clasped therein, and the head painted in as close resemblance of a Chinese phiz as the skill of the artist permitted. There was also a supply offish, quaintly arranged. Having stepped round to the lunch table, which stood to leeward of the coffin, to more closely examine the fish, we became satisfied that they were not smelt, but suddenly realized that something in the coffin was smelt, and so we retired to a respectful distance (to windward) and looked on the obsequies. Five or six Chiuese women were squatted on the edge of the sidewalk, near the coffin, with white cloths drawn over their heads, and seemed to "be trying very hard to get up a wail for the departed. There did not appear to be any real grief in their demonstrations, though we may have been mistaken. Behind the mourners were gathered a motley crowd of ugly Chinese prostitutes, male and female, who kept a continuous cackling and laughing ill becoming a funeral service. Soon forth came a Chinaman, clothed in along black robe, holding in his hand a pair of cymbals and a bunch of lighted sticks. He proceeded to deliver the funeral oration, interspersing his eulogiuni with occasional whacks on the cymbals.

with the grades and curves which the common highway usually has.

A WASHINGTON uegro has just returned "home," after an absence of 28 years in South America, whither he fled to avoid punishment for aiding slaves to escape. He found that his wife, supposing that he was dead, married again twenty years ago, but her second hus band had died on the very night of his arrival. So leaving her to bury her dead in (perhaps blissful) ignorance, besought out hi3 daughter, who is the wife of a messenger in the Internal Revenue Commissioner's office, and with her rejoiced as one returned from the dead.

Too many persons, who claim to be judges of art, are mere embodiments of selfishness and conceit. They betray their ignorance and want of feeling, by lauding the picture, while they sneer at the painter.—Ruskin.

FLOURING MILLS.

TELEGRAPH MILLS,

LAFAYETTE STREE1,

TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA.

fjlHE highest market price paid for

Wheat, Rye, Oats, Corn

AND BUCKWHEAT.

Wheat Flour, Ryo Flonr, Buckwheat Flour, and Kiln-dried Corn Meal,

All of the best Quality, and sold at the Lowest Prices, wholesale or retail, in barrels or in sacks Also,

Ground Feed, coarse and fine, Bran,

lOldy

RICHARDSON & GITFHOBN.

MEDICAL^

A GREAT MEDICAL DISCOVERY. MILLIONS Bear Testimony to the Wonderful Curative Efl'ects of

DR. WALKER'S CALIFORNIA

VINEGAR BITTERS

J.WALKER Proprietor. B. H. MCDONALD & Co., Druggtiti •ad Geu. Ag' Is, Francisco, Cal., and 3J and 31

Com­

merce St, X.Y.

Vinegar Bitters are not. a vile Fancy Drlnlt Made of Poor limn. Whisky, Proof Spirits and lteluse Liquors doctored, spiced and sweetened to please the taste, called "Tonics," "Appetizers," "Restorers,"

&c

that lead the

tippler on to drunkenness and ruiD, but are a true Medicine, made from the Native Rootsand Herbs of California, free from all Alcoholic Stimulants. Tliev are the WHEAT ISLOOD PUKIFIER and A LIFE GIVING PltlNCIPLE, a perfect Renovatorand Invigorator of the System, carrying oft" nil poisonous matter and restoring the blood to a healthy condition. No person can take these Bitters according to directions and remain long unwell, provided their bones are not destroyed by mineral poison or other means, and the vital organs wasted beyond the point of repair.

They arc a gentle Purgative as well as a Tonic, possessing also, the peculiar merit of acting as a powerful agent in relieving Congestion or inflammation of tlic Liver, and all the Visceral Organs.

FOR FEMALE COJIPLAIMS, Whether in young or old, married or single, at the dawn of womanhood or at the turn of life, these Tonic Bitters have no equal.

For Inflammatory and Chronic Bhen matisin and Gout, liyspepsia or Indigestion, Billion*. Remittent and Intermittent Fevers, Iisens»fs of the ISlood, Stiver. Kidneys mid Bladder, these Bitters have been most successful. Such Diseases are caused by Vitiated Blood, which is generally produced uy derangement of the 3igestive Organs.

DYSPEPSIA OR IKDIOKSTIOft Headache, Pain in the Shoulders, Coughs, Tightness of the Chest, Dizziness, Sour Eructations of the Stomach, Bad taste in the Mouth, Billious Attacks, Palpitation of the Heart, Inliamation of the Lungs, Pain in the region ot the Kidneys, and a hundred other painful symptoms, are the offsprings of Dyspepsia.

They invigorate the Stomach and stimulate the torpid liver and bowels, which render them of unequalled efficacy in cleansiug the blood of all impurities, and imparting new Hie and vigor to the whole system.

FOR SKIN MSEASES, Eruptions, Tetter, Salt Rheum, Blotches, Spots, Pimples, Pustules, Boils, Carbuncles, Ring Worms, Scald Head, Sore Eyes, Erysiplas,Itch,Scurfs, Discolorations of the Skin, Humors and Diseases of the Skin, of whatever name or nature, are literally dug up and carried out, of the system in ashort time by the use of these Bitters. One bottle in such cases will convince the most incredulous of the curative effect

Cleanse the Vitiated blood whenever you find its impurities bursting through theskin in Pimples, EruptionsorSores, cleanse it when you find it oostructed and sluggish in the veins: cleanse it when it is foul, and your feelings will tell you when. Keep the blood pure ami the health ol thesystem will follow.

PIN, TAPE, and other WORMS, lurking in thesystem of so many thousands, are effectually destroyed and removed. For full dtiections, read carefully the circular around each bottle, printed in four languages—English, German, French and Spanish.

IS

J. WALKER, Proprietor.

B. H. MCDONALD & CO., Druggists and Gen. Agents, San Francisco, Cal., and 32 and 3-1 Commerce Street, New York. tta.SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS & DEALERS.

MarchlSdwy

COAL.

PREMIUM BLOCK COAL,

J. R. WHITAKER

PREPARED to furnish to Coal consumer during this Fall and Winter,

THE VERY BEST

Shaft Block Coal

IN THE MARKET,

In Qualities to Suit Purchasers.

Call and Examine the Quality of this Coal,

Opposite the market. House,

COR. FOURTH & WALNUT ST

93d3m Before purchasing elsewhere

TOBACCOS, ETC.

coaoiissioar

MERCHANTS

Wholesale Dealers in

Groceries and Manufactured Tobaccos

APineApple"Christian

GENTS for R. J. Christian & Co.'s celebrated brands of Comfort," Bright May %, Black Navy %, and Cherry Brand Black Navy and other flne brands,

32 AND 34 MAIN STREET

dlX Worcester, Mass.

BELTING.

CRAFTON & KNIGHT, Manufacturers of

Best Oak Tanned Stretched Leather Belts.

Alio, Page's Patent Lacing,

S a in 'z Worcester^ Maw.

HELMBOLD'S COLUMN.

HENRY T. HELMBOLD'S

COMPOUND FLUID

EXTRACT CATAWBA

A E I S

Component Parts—Fin Id Extract Itliubard and Fluid Extract Catawba Grape Jnice.

FOR LIVER COMPLAINTS, JAUNDICE, BILIOUS AFFECTIONS, SICK OR NERVOUS HEADACHE, COSTIVENESS, ETC. PURE­

LY VEGETARLE, CONTAINING NO MERCURY, MINERALS, OR DELETERIOUS DRUGS.

These Pills are a ploasant purgative, superceding castor oil, salts, magnesia, etc. There is nothing more acceptable to the stomach. They give tone, and cause neither nausea nor griping pains. They are composed of the

ent.

finest ingredi­

After a few days' use of them, such an invigoration of the entire system takes place sis to appear miraculous to the weak and enervated. H. T. Helmbold's Compound Fluid Extract Catawba Grape Pills are not sugar-coated su-gar-coateu Pills pass through the stomach without dissolving, consequently do not produce the desired effect. THE CATAWBA GRAPE PILLS, being pleasant in taste and odor, do not necessitate their being sugar-coated, and are prepared according to rules of Phaimacyand Chemi try, and are not Patent Medicines.

E

HEXBl T.

Highly Concentrated Compound

Fluid Extract Sarsaparilla

Will radically exterminate from the system Scrofula, Syphilis, Fever Sores, Ulcers, Sore Eyes, Sore Legs, Sore Mouth, Sore Head, Bronchitis, Skin Diseases, Salt Rlieum, Cankers, Runnings from the Ear, White Swellings, Tumors, Cancerous Affections, Nodes, Rickets, Glandular Swellings, Night Sweats, Rash, Tetter, Humors of all kinds, Chronic Rheumatism, Dyspepsia, and all diseases that have been established in thesystem for years.

Being prepared expressly for the above complaints, its biood-purifying properties are greater than any other preparation of Sarsaparilla. It gives the Complexion a Clear and Healthy Color and restores the patient to a state of Health and Purity. For Purifyilig the Blood, Removing all Chronic Constitutional Diseases arising from an Impure State of the Blood, and the only reliable and effectual known remedy for the cure of Pains and Swellings of the Bones, Ulcerations of the Throat and Lungs, Blotches, Pimples on the Face, Erysipelas and all Scaly Eruptions of the Skin, and Beautifying the Complexion. Price, 81.50 per Bottle.

HENRY T. HELMBOLD'S

CONCENTRATED

FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU,

THE GREAT DIURETIC,

has cured every case of Diabetes in which it has been given, Irritation of the Neck of the Bladber and Inliamation of the Kindeys, Ulceration of the Kidneys and Bladder, Retention of Urine Diseases of the Prostate Gland, Stone in the Bladder, Calculus, Gravel, Brick dust Deposit and Mucous or Milky Discharges, and for En fee bled and Delicate Constitutions of both sexes attended with the lellowing symptoms: Indis position to Exertion, Loss of Power, Loss of Memory, Difficulty of Breathing,

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Weak Nerves,

Trembling, Horror of Disease, Wakefulness, Dirnm ss of Vision, Pain in the Back, Plot Hands, Flushing of the Body, Dryness of the Skin, Eruption on the Face, Pallid Countenance, Universal Lassitude of the Muscular System, etc.

Used by persons from the ages of eighteen to twenty-five, and from thirty-five to fifty-five or in the decline or change of life after confinement or labor pains bed-wetting in children

HELMBOLD'S EXTRA-CT BUCHU is Diuretic and Blood-Purifying, and Cures all Diseases arising from Habits of Dissipation, Excesses and Imprudences in Life, Impurities of the Blood, etc., superceding Copaiba in Affections lor winch it, is used, and Syphilitic Affections—in these Diseases used in connection with Helmbold's Rose Wash.

LADIES.

In many Affections peculiar to Ladies, the Extract Buchu is unequalled by any other Remedy, as in Chlorosis or Retention, Irregularity Painfu.ness or Suppression of Customary Evacuations, Ulcerated or Schirrus State of the Uterus, Leucorrhcea or Whites,

Sterility, and for all

Complaints Incident to the Sex, whether arising from Indiscretion or Habits of Dissipation. It is prescribed extensively by the most eminent Phvslciansand Midwives for Enfeebled and Delicate Constitutions of both sexes and all ages

O

H. T. HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU

CURES DISEASES ARISING FROM IMPRU DENCES, HABITS OF DISSIPATION, ETC.,

in all their stages, at little expense, little or no inconvenience, and no exposure. It causes a froquent desire, and gives strength to Urinate, thereby removing Obstructions, Preventing and Curing Strictures of the Urethra, Allaying Pain and Inflammation, so frequent in this class of diseases, and expellilig all Poisonous matter.

Hi

HENRY T. HELMBOLD'S

IMPROVED ROSE WASH!

cannot be surpassed as a FACE WASH, and will be found the only specific remedy in every speciesof CUTANEOUS AFFECTION. It speedily eradicates Pimples, Spots, Scorbutic Dryness, Indurations of the Cutaneous Membrane, etc., dispels Redness and Incipient Inflammation, Hives, Rash, Moth Patches, Dryness of Scalp or Skin, Frost Bites, and all purposes for which Salves or Ointments are used restores the skin to a state of purity and softness, and insures continued healthy action to the tissues of its vessels, on which depends the agreeable clearness and vivacity of complexion so much sought and admired. But however valuable as a remedy forexisting defects of the skln,H. T. Helmbold's Rose Wash has long sustained its principal claim to unbounded patronage, by possessing qualities which render it a TOILET APPENDAGE of the most Superlative and Congenial character, combining in an elegant formula those prominent requisites, SAFETY and EFFICACY—theinvariableaccompaniments of its use—as a Preservative and Refresher of the Complexion. It is an excellent Lotion for diseases of a Syphilitic Nature, and as an injection for diseases of the Urinary Organs, arising from habits of dissipation, used in connection with the EXTRACTS BtfCHU, SARSAPARILLA and CATAWBA GRAPE PILLS, in such diseases as recommended, cannot be surpassed. Price, ONE COLLAR PER BOTTLE.

Full and explicit directions accompany the medicines. Evidences of themost responsible and reliable character furnished on application, with hundreds of thousands of living witnesses, and upward of 30,000 unsolicited certificates and recommendatory letters, many of which are from the highest sources, including eminent Physicians, Clergvmen, Statesmen, etc. Tin- proprietor has never resorted to their publication in the newspapers he does not do this from the fact that his articles rank as Standard Preparations, and do not need to be propped up by certificates.

Henry T. Helmbold's Genniiie Preparations.

Delivered to any address. Secure from obser-

VESTABLISHED

WE

UPWARD OF TWENTY

YEARS. Sold by Druggists exerywhere. Address letters for information, in confidence, to HENRY. T. HELMBOLD, Druggist and Chem1st

Only Depots: H. T. HELMBOLD'S Drug and Chemical Warehouse, No. 5#4 Broadway, New York or to H. T. HELMBOLD'S Medical Depot 101 South Tenth street, Philadelphia, Pa.

BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. Ask for HENRY T. BEWiBOyyai TAKE SO

OTH-

£jL maylo t|" .v

WESTEBN LANDS.

Homestead and Pre-emption.

Istatement,plainlyaprintedfor

HAVE compiled full, concise and complete the information 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 secure 160 acres of Rich Farming Land for Notlimg. six months before you leave your home, in tne most healthful climate. In short it contains iust 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

DBY GOODS.

WORTH KNOWINO.

Wc wish to call particular attention to a few items which

we know we are

Selling Cheaper than Any One Else!

600 L.'nvn Dresses, 11 yards in a pattern, sit #1 cacb. fast and fabric pcrlect.

Cord-edge Ribbon for Ifats. We have a full line of colors in No. 9 which is now so desirable and very scarce in the cities.

Extra heavy Gros Grain Silk at 81.20 per yard.

One case, 2,500 yards, of good style, fast colored Prints, at 8 1-3 cents per yard.

A Brown Muslin, yard wide, and of real merit, at 81-3 cents. Very cbeap at tlie price.

Yo Semite Stripes, tbe most beantif ul thing of the season for Suits.

We are offering unusual Bargains in Wash Poplins and popular Cotton Suitings.

For White Dresses we have some magnificent L.inen Lawns, which are undoubtedly cheap.

We have many more particularly desirable classes of Goods, including Parasols, Trimmings, &c., but fearing to draw our list too long, we beg you to call and inspect.

TUELL, RIPLEY & DEMING,

PUKE WHITE LEAD.

ESTABLISHED 1827.

ECKSTEIN, HILLS CO.,

flADE MAFiS:

I I O E N I A N

any

PURE WHITE LEAD.

FIRST PREMIUM,

LAR GrE SILVER MEDAL, Awarded by the Industrial Exposition for superiority over all other White Lead exhibited.

S. C. Commissioner of Emigration,

17dy Box 185, Sioux CITY, Iowa

DISTILLERS.

WALSH, BROOKS & KELLOGG,

Successors to

SAMUEL M. MURPHY & CO., CINCINNATI OFFICE A STOP.ES,

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OFFER THE ABOVE BRAND OF WHITF LEAB TO TIIE PUBLIC WITH 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. B®-For sale by dealers generally.

person for 25 cents.

The information alone, which, it gives is worth 85 to anybody. Men who came here two and three ye&rs and tooli & fRrnij-ftie to-dci^ iudependent.

To

YOUNQ

MEN.

This country is being crossed with numer ou Railroads from every direction to Sioux City Iowa. Six Railroads will be made totniscity 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 us with Dubuque and 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 River gives us the Mountain Trade. Tr us it will be seen that no section of country oflers such unprecedented advantages for business, speculation and making a fortune, for the country is hein" populated, and towns and cities are being built! and fortunes made almost beyond belief. Everyman who takes a homestead now will have a railroad market at his own door, And anv enterprising young man with a small capital can establish himself in a permanent paying business, if he selects the right location and right branch of trade. Eighteen years residence in the western country, and a large portion ol the time employed as a Mercantile Agent in this country, has made nie familiar 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 persons. Tell them the best place to locate, and what business is overcrowded and what branch is neglected. Address, is negu*Acu. DANIEL SCOTT

and

E€KSTEIN, HILLS & CO., Cincinnati,

NOTE.—Consumers will consult their INTEREST by bearing in mind that a large proportion of the article sold as PURE WHITE LEAD is adulterated'to the extent of from 50 to 90 per cent.: and much of it does not contain a particle of Lead. 113dw6m

For Sale by GIJLI€fi & BERRY, Wholesale Druggists.

Colors

Corner Main and Fiftli Streets.

MEDICAL.

$10,000 Reward.

DR. INGRAHAM'S

MACEDONIAN OIL!

For Internal and External Use.

Read What the People Say.

Cured of Catarrli and Deafness of 10 Years Duration. NEW YORK CITY, March a, 1870.

DR. IXGRAHAM,

WOOSTKK,

DR.

19

DISTILLERY,

S. W.

cor.Kilgour East Pearl sts.and Distillers ot Cologne'Spirits,

West Second street.

Alcohol

&

Domestic Liquors,

and dealers in

?nre Bourbon and Bye Whiskies.

ld6m

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ips

ig»

OHIO—Dear Sii:

The.six bottles you sent me by express came safely to me, and I am most happy to state that the the Oil has cured me ol Catarrh nnd Deafness. No man can realize the difference until he has once passed through ien years years of deprivation of sound and sense, as I did. I talk Macedonian Oil wherever I go.

Yours, ever in remembrance, DAVID WHITE.

Kidney Complaints and Old Sores Cured of Years Standing.

PHILADELPHIA, PENN., June23,1870. DR. IXGRAHAM, WOOSTEK, OHIO—Gents: Macedonian Oil has cured me of Inliamation ot the Bladderand Kidney diseases (and old sores) that.I had spent a mint of ifioney in trying to get cured. Sirs, it has no equal for the cures of the above diseases:. Herald it to the world.

Yours, respectfully. JOHN

INGRAHAM

J. NIXON,

D.D.

RHEUMATISM.

A Lady Seventy-five Years Old Cured of Rheumatism. 85 BEAVER AVE., ALLEGHENY

CITY,)

Oct.

12,1869.

Co.—Gents: I suffered

35

years with Rheumatism in my hip joints. I was tortured with pain until my hip was deformed. I used every thing that I heard oi without obtaining any relief, until about four weeks ago I commenced using your Macedonian Oil I am now cured, and can walk to market, a thing that I have not been able to do for twenty years. I am gratefully yours,

ELIZABETH WILLIAMS.

The Macedonian Oil cures all diseases of the blood or skin, Tetters, Crofula, Piles, or any case of Palsy.

Price

50

cents and

$1

per bojfle.

Full Directions in German and English. Sold by Druggists.

DR. 1NGRAHAM & CO,, Manufacturers, 2lldly Wooater 0. .iS.§«#{

-GRATE BAH.

A E N

Furnace Orate Bar,

FOR

...J,

STEAMBOATS,

STATIONARY FURNACES, ETC.

RECEIVEDU.S.

with

less

the HighestPremiumsev 2r award­

ed in the (a Silver Medal,) and "honorable mention at the Paris Exposition." Guaranteed more durable, and to make

n.ore

steam

fuel than any other Bar in uy

The superiority

OF

those Bars overot,

HITS

MACHINERY^

K. BALI, & CO.5

W O E S E A S S

Manufacturers of

WoodTVortli's, Daniels and Dimension Planers.

MOLDING,and

is ow­

ing to the distribution oft ho metal in such a manner that, all strain ill consequence oJ expansion from heat is relieved, so that they will neithej warp nor break. They give, also, more air surface for draft, and are at least one-third lighter than anv other Bars, and save 15 to 30 per cent, in fuel. 'They are now in use in more than 8,000 places,eomprisingsome

oft

largest steamships,

steamboats and manufacturing companies in the United Slates. Noalternation of Furnace requb ed. BARBAROUX

& CO.,

Louisville, Kentucky,

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

AND WROUGHT IKON BRIDGES. ldfim

EEFRIGBSATOB.

i)OiN'T WASTE MOJN'EY

On a poorly made,

IMPERFECT, UNVENTfLATKD ICE CHEST OF FOREIGN MAKE,

When, for the same, or loss price, you can pro cure ont of

JOSEPBI W. WAYXE'f*

Celebrrted Patent. Solf'-Ventiir.'in^

AMERICAN REFRIGEKATOHS, 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 tliem, 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,

SS1WEST FIFTH ST., ldGm CINICNNATI.

LATHES, ETC.

WOO!,

LliilT' A €0.,

Manufacturers of

ENGINE HiArFlTES,

From 16 to 10) inch Swing, and from fo 3 l'eet long.

PLAKERS

To Plane from 4 to :0 feet long, from 2-i to W) inches wide.

NASMYTH'S STEAM HAMMERS. GUN

MACHINERY, Mill Work, Shafting and Hangers, Patent Self-oiling Box. Warehouse, 107 Liberty street, New York City. Manufactory, Junction Whop, Worcester, Masachusetts. Idly

EUBBBB^GOODa

INDIA RUBBER «00DS.

MACHINE BELTING,

ENGINE AND HYDRANT HOSE,

Steam Packing, Bo Dts and Shoes, Clothing, farriage and Nursery Cloths, Druggists' Goods, Combs, Syringes, Ereast Pumps, Nipples, &c. Stationery Articles, Elastic Bands, Pen and Pencil Cases, Rulers, Inks,

&c.

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.

MACHINE CARDS.

SARGENT

CARD CLOTHING CO.

WORCESTER, MASS. Manufacturers ot

COTTON WOOL

AND

Flax Machine Card Clothing

Ol every Variety, Manufacturers'Supplies,Casing Machines, Etc.

AND and Stripping Csuds of every description furnished to order. EDWIN S. LAWRENCE, Idyl Superintendent.

Matching, Tenoning, Morticing,

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

Also, the best Patent Door, Hub and Rail Car Morticing Machines in tne world. Bar Send for our illustrated Catalogue.

SAW WQBKS,

PASSAIC SAW "WORIiS, NEWARK, NEW JERSEY,

[Trade Mark Challenge RXB.]

RICHARDSON BROS..

MANUFACTURERSSuperiorSteel,

Tempered Ma­

chine Ground, Extra Cast Circular, Mill, Muly, Gang, Pit, Drag and Cross Cut Saws. Also, Hand Panel Ripping, Butcher, Bow, Back. Compass, and every description of Light Saws, ol the very best quality.

Every saw is warranted perfect challenges inspection. Warranted ol uniform good temper. Ground thin on back and gauged. Idly

BRUJtf «& EDWARDS,

Manufacturers of

PLUMBERS' BRASS WORK

Of every description, and superior

CAST ALE PUMPS

And dealer in

PLUMBERS' MATERIALS,

•^"Corporations and Gas Companies supplied dly WARK, N. J.

^ICULTURAL.

HALL, MOORE & BURKHARDT, Manufacturers of

AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS,

Carriage, Buggy & Wagon Material, of every variety, JEFFERSONVILLE, INP

SEWERSEY

WIRE MILLS.

IIEMil ROBERTS, 4

Manufacturer ot«M

REFINED IRON WIRE,

Market and Stone Wire,

BRIGHTPail

and Annealed

BLANK

v.

Rivet,Telegraph,Wire,,Cop­

pered Bail,

Buckle

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brella,Spring, Broom Brush and Tinners'Wire.Bridge,FenceScrew, Wire Mill, Newark, New Jerseu.

DEEDS. printed, lor sale by .uire, 0

DEEDS,

neatly

single ope, or by the quire it he

OAHtTfJt OffiWi Worth. 5th street

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.MEDICAL.

A Cataplasm of Rhubarb.

LAID

upon the pit of the stomach of a child, will cause the bowels to be emptied, and alloeskept 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 sha. e, are indispensable in the practice of medicine. Many diseases are insurable without tliom and all of the simple disorders of tlicsy^.em 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 eflicient—and the use of which did not-make it necessary to continue its use. Tliia liasat 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, tliey 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 suffers from constipation and needs a laxative, and are indispensable to hiui who is parched with fever and requiics a purgative. Use them, all you who value health.

llelmmthology.

A distinguished ''liysiolo^ist hasdeclarcd that it seems to be a principle of nature that every situation capable oi" supporting organic bodie 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 Ilelminthology abounds in illustrations of the inlluence 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 ol 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 ol speedily, safely and permanently expelling them irom the human sytem. EDWARD WILDE'.I'S MOTHER'S WORM SYRUP is a true vermicide, a genuine 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 its preseuse. 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 chest diseases than

any

other physician who ever lived. Yet with all iiis 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 potent agents which enter into the combination of .tkiwco'd ^11 ildcr's Compound Extract of Tl'ti'd Cherry, and knows that with the use oi this truly great medicine he is fully master oi 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 wormwood," is, wo 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 lias been said that the perfection of medical skill is the talent of applying to each individual case its precise and as it were, its indi ^idual curc. This is the object' which every conscientious physician pursues unceasingly, and never can rest satisfied until he has overtaken. Edward Wildcr's Stoynuch Hitlers, their body being the purest of copper-distilled whisky, makes this object attainable alike to all. They area specific—the disease specifying the remedy, the remedy the disease. They are a coinbinotion of substances which meet the speciality or the disorder by a corresponding speciality ot cure. They should be kept in every well-regu-lated family they are indispensable to health

Gaiidianna River-

Tlie 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 011 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 malaria diseases are no more common in Europe than in our own country they exist throughout the length and breadth of our land—everywhere at some time and in some shape are we made to feel the sickoning 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 Wildcr'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 in every case.

St. Louis Hospital, Paris.

This

ancient instiitutio.i 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

s6t

considerable portion of the building is

apart tor 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 barge of

the skin

every

department as well-specific in almost

variety of cutaneous disease, whether of rheumatic

scrofulous or simple origin. They

or

were given in tetter, ringworm,nettle-ash,rose-

ash,pimples,scrofuia,

ulcers,old sores,falling of

the'hair, etc. In all they did good,in most they effected a cure. But it lias remained for Edward. Wilder's Sarsaparilla and JPotash 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.

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EDWARD WILDER,

SOLE PROPRIETOR,

215 STREET, MABBLE FRONT

LOUI8YILLB, KV. Qctlfidy !T'