Terre Haute Daily Gazette, Volume 2, Number 31, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 7 July 1871 — Page 3
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TV BECKERS IS CHARLESTON HAR-
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Rnmmaging the Housatonic—Under the
Wrecks
The Charleston Netos has quite an in-
a/Monifcor ,Wrecking Company, of New pYork, in 'that harbor, in search of two federal iron-clads that were .sunk during -uthe war. The operations are now progressing juiider the superintendence of ^Capt. W. M. Soames. The following -n(extracts from the account will be read .**with interest
The Capit is open, plain spoken And siiconrteous,. »8f a captain should be. He tmderatand& his business, and on his a'rrival the. WeehAwke^.goes to work in a business-like manner. Thespot is
SUBMARINE ARMOfcf
around the matter to be hoisted. ..JThis^ .is saysJbha.Gapt»ini »«w-,
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'jjtir work f/i:.-£-'
in the present weather. Should there be hone, of the. vfrfeck deU0hed, another signaLis seat up 800nv answered by the descent of .a keg of powder, lowered to the diver,. wlio ^l&ces it in a proper position to effect his object of breaking:up the wreck. A wire runs into the PftW-
being prevented by tallow. The diver
»ives th^s signal, und is hoisted to the surface." In nifew momehts i» galvanic battery. »©n the deekf of the machine, is attached to the \vire comj^unicatea jin el^cti'ic ^pai-k to the p^^(ii|r|S A| rushing aoundis. heard. A vast volume of water is throvyu up. by the artificial^ "m? tw* fiUBMAR^Np^^EA^ty:^.'fcA^I:#t JI and in a few mdnlents planks and other dityecla membwv fithe vcrecKfJom whirling to thd sarface^ mmgied #i(tr ftrad and sand. The div£f again repeats his visit, the hofeting ®f |the. w?ecJte oo|nmences agaiu, and so the work go'es oh.
til,-} «oiN? THE HOUSAffPf^! Lies in thirty-six'feet'oT^ivafer,"'just over the bar, sixteen miles tfrpjn t^e xitjk She rests on a hard shell bottoni, ^nd fies nortlxwest ^nd .southeast, upnight on. her keeL The water out hlWisI fcreaidfifully blue and clear, and thp .divers prosecute their work witn uidcm le^sijiifficuity thau at the Weehawken. Her decks, masts and rigging have all been. eaten away by the worms., and little else is now lefivf h^r bit ttife "huge black hull. Her propeller, shaft, ohains and anchors, and a feifigjfc rfirtij&tf rAs&Atitogfi ^ftve beeu hoisted from her by the machine, and aifib $Wb'of hi«r stoker gu^l «!o|n-
were taken up by the Gavernmeat several years ago. Th» Government has a buoy planted about three hundred yards east-soutljiiSMt* of tljis WTWty which enables the wreckers to guess pretty closely as tt her whereabouts. To redder the matter a Certainty, however, Captain Soame?, wl^ei| hpjea^iier tp eome up to the city, marks her position with a buoy fastened to the center of her hull. About twenty feet«buth of the wreck of the doomed ship lies the hull of her destroyer, the ij 3BOAT.
She liiiS beieri ylittedby the .Captkin, who reports Jaeftt*o^e, lyiug JiattoDi up-
the wing? of -her diminutive propeller,
tually. In the hull on jaie port i^arter of the imge Ship is^^jagged liote/We eiidukly 3(Wre #'y.qujQage pa thrbughl The heavy oaken ribs! and thick planks are blown in ^with tretoed dous poW^^hd. the :p^satqnic must haiv« ieoue' doW^ jwith shut little preparation. Her dimimtttre MWit. foemet with tfftttbilaf fate, and the.two
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MBAllfish fofiSSISS
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o'ns, ^'hich oooia. afraid of the curious domain. rifeVergyen at the bottom w^h^fr ^cBstA&ee but the ^mall, ^r ^he^om are much more soci-i in^ita ftrouna-^e divM in int manner, and wftbfte noses in'gv^y^UiliilllB iuaBit' tliBh armork 4Ueir MJSIs submarine fp jpryittfotthe ^Acular amusement i^ at« a*'«t#MntAeyes, and at as the tads
their curiosity renders them easy victims to the insinuations of hook and £aifc^ At nightj the phospjioreseeufc $%parli& ih the clear blue wafer out at the Housatonic light up the depths in a wonderful manneij and the diver enjoy/ Vthe JllodiiCfitiop, "tfibugfy he4nfe not itaucli time fdr af&miring the beauties of nature. He stays down six hours, or less, as his work renders it necessary. In rummaging'abont-tfiesblp the Captain discovered several bottles of Rhine wine and ale, a bottle of whieh might hav-e teen Rod tarred d£ys apro H. Bedford, in King street. He also brought up a globular glass lamp and several metal mountings -from officers' swords. The C^tain hk^' Msb' in his possession a massive jaw-bone. It is evidently the lower maxillary of a man, fcuU-iJe size&nd the length eftthe teethare wonderful.s Thexjause te.-probabiyto be found in the diet of sailors^ Sea biscuit during the war was not easily indented, and continual practice upon this substance has no doubt, developed the teeth and jaws to unnatural size and strength. This is in strict accordance with the doctrine of .Darwin. The Captain and his craft are now bound for the Housatonic, where, if the weather he propitious, he expects to take a heavy cargo.
COAL,
PREMIUM BLOCK COAI,
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name. .fh^^Wf^c^9j&flet go just over the sunken monitor, and a quarter
each side. :By sounding 'they find the texact fcite 'of the monstfer,! and the tfiachine i& liaaled into, exacfclposition. The, anchor ropes are tightened, and she stands steady and in onp place. The ^^yere now briiig forth their &
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and carefully array themselves for their periloa^ work. They put on a ,close In-, dia rubber suit, comiqg up to the peck.r The hands arejuncoyered, but the suit isi made air-tigh't at th^^Wristis. The feet are then cased in heavy shoes, with!
soles, t9 s|pk the diveiviyidbring him up standa huge
breast. 'The India rubber suit is secureiy fhsteueS ,fo this by bolts and.screwsin a perfectly air-tight manner. The*helmet is made of brass, and has several little windows of clear glass,, to enable the diver to see his way. The windows, are protected by wire, and thus secured .froth brigakibg. Lastly, from the croivn of the helmet run gutfa percha pipes, which furnish fresh air and keep the dive»a|i*e rTke oyerjBH(fciis aitached to the airpflnip of the deck: 6f the craft, which is kept working the whole time, forcing fresh air down the pipe. The dive® & nl\vf feall/' fSiihip dfeoeiWriijto l^d.liriftyJbeep^ aaOwwith liisTUbeJu his arm he gives the signal, and is lowered into, t(Ve water Arriving at the bottom, he ..walks, abo'ut with the aid of his weighty shoes, and commences work.- If any 'portioh bf the toetal or iron ^ork about the wreck is detac&ed by 'the a tion :of theitide,»h« giy^s & mgnad and the ttickle chain is ibwered". J&.5 hookCii-oja, and giv^a another,signal, and the mass is hoisted to the surface. At another time
PREPARED to furnish to Cpal consumer during j.his.Fall andt\Vintev,
... Tomes,7
"ApiSfeti^ei's," "R&torei-S," ^hat' lead the pier
tippler on to drunkenness and ruin, but are a true Medicine, made from the •Native Roots and
sssmsti^vmsfflafaesst t-yiwtym CI I'MI, a erfecti,JiQieqivi,toraucl Invigorator of the WrslBm ftnrrrinir nff 'hll nnl^rthniis mnt.tpr anu resiortngTne Diooa to aneaJthy conmtloin
No person can take these Bitters according to directtoMi^iid treB^i^iPttnc provided theitUonek are ndt nesfroyedby mineral poison or other means, and,the vital organs wasted beyond the point of repair.
They are a gentle Purgative as well as alAitiC, posSessina ai^o, the p^Quliar|m«rlt of acjfp^as aipcrwerfwl agent tin reli0Vitii^(Mongestion or inflammation of the Liver, and all the Visceral Organs.
FOR FE»AL£ CpJipuyrXTS, whether in young or o2c\,^a¥riedbi*l!mglet atthedawu of womanhood' qr fctsg iujn cf life, these Tonic Blttenrnar#
no
Tor Iiiflammatory .rttHl dronie Rhenmatisan and Gout, Uysneitsia or Indigrestion, Billions, 'Reimippnt and Intermittent Fevers, DigiAWtvftlie Blood, Liver, Kidneys and Rltulder these Bitters liave been most successful. Such Diseases are caused by Vjaated »IOp«l, which is generally produced W a»ftfifeimeJir bf the Digestive Organs.
DYSPEPSIA OR IJiDIGKSTIOX Headache, Paininthe Shoulders, Coughs,Tightnessof the Chest, JDlzzlfieSss, Sour Eructations of the Stomach, Bad tassfe in the'Mbuth, Billious Attacks, Palpitation of the Hearty Inilamation of the Lungs, Pain in the regibn ot the Kidneys, and a hundred other painful,symptoms, are the
FOR SKIN DISEASES, Eruptions. Tetter, Sift Rheum, -Blotches, Spots-, Pimples, Pustules, BoilSi. CarJouiiOles, Btng worms. Scald-Head, Sore Eyes, Erysiplas, Itch,Scurfs,Discolorations
of th»»SHclT|j Humors and ©iseias^ of. t®e Skin, of Wjiatjlf^p, nanje naenr^ ate liberally dug up and carried out, of the system in a short time by theus»©f thes»fl!itt«5B. .Qne.tootCleln such cases-wJUcortvihcfetJie mostlncredulOus of the curative effect
Cleanse the Vitiat6di-blood -whenever you find its impurities bursting through the skin in,Pimples, Eruptiontittf Stfife, cleanse it when-yo» 11 nd It
thesystem-wllifollow.'"
TELEGRAPH MILLS,
LAFAYETTE STBEE1,
1 J'liis rpvh !\i,',?• r,,i j. •!,*.-' K«. ,•
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|tti^:good preeerva^toeetore df-Mr. E.
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THE VERY
BEST ist*f /i'Hii! nti-,
Shaft Block Coal
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aiWoflol iTrP® MARKET, •, .t, btiio if i"
In Quanties to Suit Purchasers.
Gall and E^mincJ,]^ Quality of this Coal,
Opposite iiie Mnrkct lfonsc,
ESSlCAt.'-"
•Wrtd' Uii-fi nb yiift ,, LI*IONS Bear Teathnony fo tho t.j- .rr[ -Wonderful G'uraiive Eficcta of.
mm mmttimwm. tin* r± SV ibit.
WALKER'S CALIFORNIA
VINECAR BITTERS
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3. Walker Proprietor. K. it. McDo.nalda
Co.,
vnj^e$4dd
and stimulate
the toi^)id liver and bowels, which'render them of uafequalled. effifeafcy ih cleansing the blood of all Impurities, and imparting new life and vigor to the whole system.
vyiM"-
health
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PIX, TAPJK4 and: 6
MarchlSdwy
th or. W OR SIS, lurking
in the system of so many thousands, are effectually destroyed and removed. .For full dtiectlons, read' carefully the circular around each bottle, printed in four .languages1—English, German, French and Spanish 0: WALKER Proprietor.
B. H. Molk)NALt & CO., fiirqggists and Gen. Agents, San-'Franoiseo, Cal., ana 3*2 and 34 Commerce Street, New York. na-SOLD BY ALL 1)RCG GISTS fe DEALERS.
fl»|^0UEING
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-MILLS.
TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA.
rpHE highest market price paid-for
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Wheat, Ry^r Oats," Cora
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WCKW:
Wheat Fleur, Ry« Floor, BacknliONt Flour, and RUn-drie«l Corn Meal,
of ifve'best Quality, and soict at! the Lowest Prft®, wholeealeor retal 1, in barrels or in sacks Also?
RICIHRDSON & GIFFHORN.
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ATTORNEY -A/fc LAW,
•m*' -TERR® HAUTfe,' iNDIA^f^.
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lELMBOLD'S
HENRY T. HELMBOLD'S
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EXTRACT CATAWBA
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Component Parts—Fluid Extract Bhn l»ar«l anil Fluid Extract Catawba Orape Jnlce.
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TFOR LIVfiR COMPLAINTS, JAUNDICE, BILIOUS AFFECTIONS, SICK OR NERVOUS HEADACHE, COSTIVENESS, Etc. PURE-
LY VEfjrETARLE, CONTAINING NO MERS CURT,*' MINERALS, OR DELETERIOUS DRUGS.
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and Gen.Ag'ts.&iuFrsncisco,Cal.,aud3'J«nd31Cummerce St.N.V. Vinegar Bitters are not a vile Sfancy Drink Made of Poor Rum, Whisky, Proof Spirits and Refuse IJlqiiors ioctored,spijeed and sweetened to pleasse the taste,) called "T' "P^vf/vVoisa A'n -thnt
Fluid Extriibit Sarteji^rilXa
Will radically exterminate from the system Scrofula, Syphilis,. Fever .Soi^s, Ulcers, Sore ^esi Sob© Leg% gefeib Mftuth, Bfere Head, Bronchitis, Skin Diseases, Salt- Rheum, Cankers, Runnings from the Ear, White Swellings, Turn orst sCancerous ,Affections, Nodear ^Rtekfts, Glandfilar"6w«Hing^ Night ^weatsfRasif, ^ret*ter, Humors of all kinds, Chronic Rheumatism, Dyspepsia, and ajljdlsepses th&f! Have #een Established In the systeir^ for years. wI JUJ Vi» *i e»i
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Being prepared expressly for the abov6.* coitiplaints, its biood-purifying1 properties-are grtateivthap any other preparation of Sats ifparJ 11a. It give '.he Complexion a Clear and/ HeaJihy Color Wnd, restores the patient to'a state, of Healtl* md Purity. For Purifyihg the 'Blood, Remov u-g all .Chronic'Constitutional. Diseases arising from au Impure State of the .Blood, ami the or.reliable, and etfectua) known remfeay for tliei 'cure Wf I'ftins and dwellings of the Bones, Ulcerations of. the Throat: and Lungs, Blotches, Pimples on the Face, Erysipelas and ail Scaly Eruptions of the Skin, and Be'autifying the Complexion. Price, 81.50 pel' Bottle. frm/t«i «n^n«-j(m]|jri itff ittu -m/w-. sol .9'axsvuii hi _L^JL W
HENRY T. HELMBOLD'S ai8
FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU, *\it 'Jtui'l, iilVt ,« THE GREAT DIURETIC,VAVAO Uiit--* ki-fi,ls» lias cured every cases of Diabetes in which it has been giveni-Irritatfon of the Neck of the Bladber aud Inflamation 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 Mucorus or Milky Discharges, and for Enfeebled and Delicate Constitutions of both sexes,
$dtfc the 1 ellowing sym ptoms: Ind is-
Memo'ry, i)In3culity of Breathing, Weak Nerves. Trembling,. Horror of Disease, AVakefulnessu the*Body, Dryness of the Skin, toptibh on the. Fttfc^ Pallict Countenance. UhivCTsafEassitude of the Muscular S
Eruption on, the^ Pallict tJ & iv ei-saf Cass it ud 5 of the Mi
wenty-flve, and fromJLhirty-five to flfty-flve or twenty in the 1—, —, ment or labor jiaiiiS'
in the decline or change of llfei aftei- conline-bod-wetting in children.
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HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHTJ is1 Diuretic and Blood-Purifying, and Cures all Diseases arising from Habits of Dissipation, Excesses and Imprudences in Life, Impurities of the Blood, etc., superceding Copaiiba in Affections for whieh it is used, and Syphilitic Atfefitioti^H-ttt *lhese Diseases used in connection with Helmbold's Rose W*r
In many AflTections peculiar to Ladies, the Extract Bucbu is unequalled by any other Remedv, as in Chlorosis or Retetttioh, Irregularity Painfu.ness or Suppression of Customary Eractiattotts, Uicerated or Schirrns State"of the Uterus, Leucoivrhoea or Whites, Sterility, and foi all Cdfbplaints Incident to the Sex, whether arising from Indiscretion or Habits of Dissipation. It is prescribed' extensively by the most-eminent Physicians and Mid wives for Enleebled and Delicate Constitutions ol bQth sexes and all ages
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CURES DISEASES ARISING FROM IMPRUDENCES, HABITS OF DISSIPATION, ETC., 1 «a*m '^C'i I ih all tfi6ir "6t^^ &t little eacpfelttse, little or no' inconvenience, and no exposure. It causes a: froquent desire, and gives strength to TJrinate, thereby ^removing Obstructions, Preveivtjng and Curing Strictures of the Urethra, AllayingPain and Inflammation, so frequent in this clas$1of disease?, and expellihg all Poisonous matteivv*
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Futi and explicit directions*accompany t1Sre medicines. Evidenced of ttietnost responsible and reliable! character furnished on application, with hun-f dredg of thoJfSands ol lifittg Witnesses aftd upward of 30,000 unsolicited certificates and recommendatory letters, many of which are from the highest sources, includifag eminent Physicians, Clergymen, Statesmen, etc. The proprietor has never resorted tp their publication in {.he newspapers he does not do this from the fact that his articles rank asStandaid Preparations, &nd do not need to be propped np by certificates.
.Henry T. Helmbold's Genuine Preparations.
Delivered to any address. Secure from observation. -i .0 ESTABLISHED UPWARD OF TWENTY YEARS. Bold-by Druggists everywhere* Address letters for information in confidence, to HENRY. T. HELM BOLD, .Druggist and Chein-
York, or to H. Tv HSfrMBOLDjS, Medical Depot 1(M South Tenth swe^Tlnladefpma, Pa.
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These Pills area pleasant purgative,super^cedine pastor oil, salts, magnesia, etc. There is Toothtng more acceptable to the stomach. They give toue, and cause neither nausea nor griping paitis. Tney are composed Of the finest mgredir enis. After a few days? use of them.'such an invigomtion of the entire system tal^es place as to appear toirtteul6us to the we&k atid enervated. H. T. Helmboid's Compound Fluid Extract Catawba Grape Piils are not fsugar-coated su-gar-coated 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-coatfed, and are prepared aecording'to rules of Phaiinacy and C'hemi ti-y, and are not Patent MedJcih'eS.
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IMPltOTEB KOSE WASH! ^6 cannot be surpassed as a FACE WASH, andvfiil 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, Hiv^a Rashv Moth Seal war Sklii,fi,r6st BiteS, and nil purp6s6s tot Wlildh Salves or Ointments are used: restores the, skin to a statfe of purity and softness, and insures continued healthy action to the tissues of its vessels, on which depends the agreeable clear-: ness and vivacity of complexion so much sought and admired. Bat however valuable as a remedy/or exist!ng defects of the skin,
WESTERiT LAITDS
Homestead and Pre-Bmption.
of or Prebracing secttoo8* J1 lWacifes of
assinas«srawoia^s»idrt».«
This country ie.brtgtt eroBsea Railroads from every 4
H. T. Helm-
bbld's llo^e wash has long sustained tts prlnci-
geiiialchaTacter, combining in an elegant fbtrtuia those prolnTrient requisites, SAFETY tifad EFFIC aCY—thc invariable accompaniments of its use—as a Preservative and Refresher of the, Complexion. It iS ftil excellent'Lotibtf for tlis-j ejsses of a Syphilitic Nature, and as an injectidjb for diseases of the Urinftry OrgttBis, aHsihg 'from habits of dissipatipn, used in connection with the EXTRACTS BUCHU, 8ARSAPARILLA and CATAWBA GRAPE PILLS, in such eased as recommended, cannot Price, ONE COLLAR PER
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•wWOBTHfl KNO^mNG.:
We wish to call particular attention to a few items which
kiiow we are
Selling Cheaper than^ny One"-Else!
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to .i l*JL~ i:
w.Vf mw. jj wi .iqa*}
Cjqrd-edge ^libbon for Hata. We have a'fall line of colors in No. 9 ^*^,nwhich is now so desirable and very scaree-in- the cities. .Imyi m' Z? simp jfofctia.
Extra heavy Gros Grain Silk at $1.20 per yard.
ceB,s
Olio ciiHc, S.500 yards, of Jfood f«Nt (»!ored I"rin(M, at, 8
per'y?f-J
,f ««»c
Brown Muslim, yard wideband of real merit, *1 8Cfcnts. 5f Very cheap at tlie pricey
Yo Semite Stripes, tlie most beautif til tiling of tbie season for
,fK' J'IJ, P.Jv5-j1 Hit 'Uft5 ,5lttUiat!
TVe artf iiffering unusual Bargains in Witsh Poplins and pop*»lar Cotton Suitings,.... i,
I W if aM S & do 9 A & a W W For White Dresses we have some magnificent.Xinen Iiawps,
which are undoubtedly cheap.
t-i ~i' !-.v is8 P.Airtmi-} ma&fMX .die
jWe havemaiiy more particularly desirable, classes Goods, includ
ing Parasols, Trimmings, &c., but fearing to draw our list too long, we-
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TFETX RIPLEY
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ESTABIilSMKD 1827.
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direetioii to Siour City
Iowa. SlxRfaUoads'wiU^bearide to tnis city within one yeai^. Oh^W ^rt^^In operation connectine us, with Chicago am the „U. P. Ra.ll-*
spring, connectifig* nrf'Wlth Di 5teque and McGregor, direct. Three more wi 1 be, comnleted
ulated, and towns an^ cities are
built arid fortunes made alma* beyond beli. Every mail who. takes a hon stead now have a railroad market at Ids wn door, Apd any enterprising yotrtig man a small tal can establish himsfif in a i* rmA'nent pa: business, If he selects the ri ht location rliiht wahtett of trade. Eightee years residence -JTH,—s- I^rtloia ojj enlin-thts th all the
this country. For dollar iemitted to me I will give truthful 'anft defhiit| answers to all quft8fii sons. what is neglected.'. Address,
DAJ IEL SCOTT
S.C. Commissioner Emigration,
17dy Bo* 185,8 ovx fJrrr, Iowa
£23TILL£BS
WALSH, BE00KS &
KELLOGG,
SAMUEL M^ilPMy & CO.,
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600 Lawn Dresses, 11 yards in si pattern, at $1 each. fast and fabric perfect.. 'oil
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OFFER THE ABOVE BRAND WHITF LEAB TO fttlS f%lifit«1rAn the POSITIVE ASSURANCE that it la perfectly PURE, and w4U.«t-ve
ONE OUNCE 03P OOX^I^
For'eVery onnce of ADULTERATION that It rtiaj^tie fdnnd to contain
generally. "*V Dilfm -t £CK8fEDr, HILLS A «a., Cincinnati, NCTii.^CbnSumers will consult their INTEREST by bearing in mind that a lai^e proportion nf t.hft n-rtioia «^!ri na pit re white i^EADls adnlterat«fl to theextentof fDomSO to SO .per ^fTaws riot contain a partlc|e of Lead. 113dw6ra
Ffrr Sale bSr GULICK BERRY, Whofcaale PrnggiatM
ncisi and complete for tie information take uji a Homestead oi the West, era^iand N^bi-uLka and ot her-
lalns how to pjoceed to secure Farming Lipl for Nothicgi
sli mtmths befbre'yon leave yoiMiome, in tne xAost faithful- climate, in ^H lt conUJns ,ed by thdse in the one of these printed Guides to any perton for 25 cents. The information alone, which, ifgives is worth fe to anybody.' Meti who cam^ here two and three years agoy and took a farml are td-aay indepea'd^nt.
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ness. No man caa*ȣeaUze the difference
did. I talk Macedcnittn Oil wherever I go. •!HM Tp^^vec^nTBii^mbranav
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Kidney Complaints Jand Wd ftioret €iriM of Yean i* l^vl
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D^. Ikq^aicAhv WoosFEKi OmoMOenis Macedonian Oil has cur&l me of Inflaniatieu ot 'theBladderand Kidneydl^ieaite»
JL Laty 'rflve Tears heumatism.
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years with Rhenmt
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without obtaining ar ro I cOtumen weeks ago nian OIL I am new-Wired, ani market, a thinnf that I.ha^e for twenty
can walk
yours, WlMJCAJiS.
The^facedonlaii 0¥l cures' all 4iseiM4$s of th^ blood ^or .sjj in, Tetteys, Crofula, Piles, oc .aar ttUB.olWlfy*' „. ,1,
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The snperiOTityof these Ban ororotjtfBiM is cm*-. "*•a mansion
ing to the distrihution pf the n^et^tl in suet aerttiat all strailn in eonseqirenceot e*.
face for.drwft and are at leasti one-thtrd Mghter
UnitedStatesvNo alternatibnxf Furnace iequi
Sole Manu facturec8,f^r the Sontl btlu^ra of Steam Eo«ln|es,AliII
AlOi.
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JOSEFH W. WAyWE?#11
Cel«brrtecl PatenjL .SelfrVenUI^^iiiK
AMERICAN' REFRICJERATOftS,
\lTBTlCH are: the only bnes that. have stood W the testof time, several thousand 6f them having gone into successful use during the past seven yeai^, while the various other patents thftt-have,,from time tfi time been intfTpdu^fd in competition with them, have' inyariabiy failed, Thd latest, most varied, and bett Assortment ip, the WMt, at the salesroom ofc.
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REFBIGEBATOR.
DON'T WASTE MONMY
On a poOrly made,
IMPERFECT, UNVENTILATED ICE CHJ333T OF1 FOREIGN MAKE
When, f&t the saWej di ieiw price, yon can pro-.-:.1 .cntb one of .•
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taken into tie stomachs i.So nUd jih'e} vest Dr. Clutterbaet^T Very^ ma^jE} j^rywf^know the operation-ftf [crpton oil v|ieii^ila^d.:npqit.^e tongae« to say the leas^ 'it.ls jfpeedy. jflbii|atlveBin some shape, ar» '|aclli^ens^l)t« .in practice of medicine. Many dfeeaMB tncurable without them and all of tttr «ii disbnlers of the system are befaefitted bj'1
tUinS^Ttjeen togetone whi^l^eiJtli^J tive crpargative, aswas neede4^alway»aaUd but «lw»ypefficieijt-and the aaeof rirhleb 41d not make it necessary to continue its upp, -Thi hasat last beendone, Edwaiu Wiu»K.'a FAX*1 il"V Pulls -fulftll all tM* requirement* -of t&« case. They are *l«xut4m yet »tw95 purgative, yet mild. In small doses, they meet ttye flxst v?^nt in large dosesj fulfill the latter bpt
q^ity for they creat SdVtAt^bf jthe ^meatary canfikl tube, Jmtleavp it ^M*fi»d "and ui««i it. to renewe^ ii^lthl toe? Mtijjii
from conslipatlb^an^ii^ed^'^l^titlve'.'aiid are indispes^ableto Umwfe» ^ver at^l re^uires a purgative. Use them, all you who value
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a S S A distinguished physiologist has declared that it seems to be a principle wfhature that ®#ery sftui^fon capable of supporting organM'IMUiB khottiabepeopledwlthftiem.Thehfog«^lwWl» often driven tbtoadessbyan alnftoet Invisible tnetrlber of the tribe of vermes. The teMttjrof Helminthology «boasd itt illustrattone «f tbe itifluence of yopris tie^wdnctioA'itf Mi'iiii and Ih the e^asperatidn. oT.thetr «)^|ftOiua. The frequency of worms. r*n tbe Wdie&oi aen, thel^ ObvioristteSS to th» sfens«r to^tlrt* Wfth U^^fr common conn^ectlftii:.with:^nfieiebMd ai&d a so a
the view of dlscoverlng Sotoe auostanfirf ^mlch was capable of speedily, safely andpermanently expellinp- them 4wflnfthe/towB«»'«ytem. Kn-n-n W
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TT
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eworm "destroyer, a ,iU free
from danger. No intestinal wornyc^x.,ilwe In its pre sense. Mother^ destroy the worms Which Infest your little ,qnes, wifh thls d^^htfal syrup. jefrft •OWT
Dr. Laennec.
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Tiii^pnnwn^FrenSiman cUd ,mor« p«eh*lptt to clear up tlie'mysterles whlc^i betoM^hifftime had invested the nature of cheatioiiWtffe^tnan any other physiclan ^nao ever lived.. Yet iii^&m in ^M^stin^^hfe Und Mn ol the malady before him, he was: Wdlyi delltdent ,t in his knowledge of-femcdies. He drew vivid ^IMbf es ^f oiftughSr 'COiai, ptetUBiJt, WW^kmption, croup, bwroeh M* fectiousof the air.passages^still he left but few rwords-cottWJliW^^^e^^Vf T^ypung-
the value of the wild cherry he is acqaalnted withfits »ppi^?.^tue«,hejs,«ware ^Tthe maijy potent'agents which, enter Into the combiiiatloW of Wild Cherry, and knows that with tha.tttaoi this trulwareatrmedlciiie he is flall^ master ol thesl tuatloh.H^ fias hb fbtet li"S&t>t^«»oe ot
r£duti-n&
a&vmmitMe&nr
chitis he grappiee.Vtth cMJfui*»Ptl«9^ udMbdues every cough, cold,or eaUrrh. Hence every ftaniiy sliouM. Hwrfe ipyalaable a oa mtsl fjluo-jawam/,
tM^
ind fevter or chins And fe#r, ura' enrt guar-
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ftUd tartw fte tela,
i-- »o»nWi»tid- i——,ti'j is, we all know, the most, comtnen ot «|lihe»^| disorders of-the-stomaoh. lt .la also the obstiBate^ Jl hag bee^th* JHoatsniMffR noat.
?Whitihl^latettWti^l^eutii^ tfcaylw»h«r «i6^r. doctor, and can only be fef4 bytoini •^•lswv skilled in the book of^natura. It Is self evident
Uiatttte dJffete*fc toms of Judig^tjoo j*re to
^iir fitte tal^t^apij^lng*i «^lntti¥ldxaA SrnM nsipsse^jUidittoiiwe^ttattiai&dnal ^nje.vShiiifrthe ofej^t whJefr
ip?www» #«^.3!ss^s&ssW5£f the purest ctf ,,copper-d»uned i^i«7.j makes •iifte otlj^i Wtwikwe{-itiktf Hi «C titHmcUUiB da»aiesp*clQUMt tl^iin^yv^ot tt»i»to(fcrrth^«»e«ie* S^ey^ #(.#o|»^aaw|ti9p 0twb^now»{h^ the disorder by a cofres cure. They should befMtqf)
to h«»)tta
Thi firltish arxSy *^hS^ ftm&Mt W Vt^a a&d^fo^ht tt^MMbMCed BjiUS^ Which
lets en^my^ Ujppiandi
way w^ii|• unre«» *yV nmw*»•»» .— ***7^-..*•* ittrt ^mmoii tit ^urope llMU1«c vtotwwn ^n^«U^i&li^tlmmc»>o«t(«kji l«P«lh)ind &
andrlniiome shape are we mam to feel tnerslck« enlng tnflnknW^t liiitani? WS(''ihi^''tfrt«t ^toralirt^iJ^|tta^i^rdUiecM^t« adlMrWtot, moiaturty and w^etaW^rf^ecuSpeeJtlo^clShe tiio, if separated, harmless together they ^moi'epotettt »ififviiitian:iny.c*J!*r**own '««nt«p so 16n® Wkfb«r we haveneed of a-inedi4ne
'Jkiid bfeaung tfiefhsidiois kgtotarfiqr thlapnnwse,(ySMa jst^.epytf^wf ylth
form aud variety and, grade ancrdegree ofinut* & *'i rial
«{•{»'.»•• V» 'i
ig Of tne many puunv cuuiuen wmm *•»(& the gay capltol of the French. It $&*|
S£?S^»itSir ^ar»*ndierei'yp»tietit« oldtor gdnat, i* l^ing po^ irv wime
iv&5vaS of toi^usdi^^heftjfap of ^cttfguMpfp or seTOintens Wi
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