Terre Haute Daily Union, Volume 2, Number 48, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 10 March 1858 — Page 2
Dailtj ^uiul
I. St. WHO WW, Editor. T. •, L0IIU, AMMUI* Ktitor.
TERHE-H AIJTE.
WEDNESDAY MORNING, MARCH 10,1859
The Indiana Republican Platform. It rather difficult tnsk, these days, to keep pace with the political plsnetsriurn. Its revolutions are so swift, that we scarce]y get a glimpse at a bright star, before it disappears, and its space left as void of material matter as the deserts of Arabia are destitute of vegetable matter. While we staod contemplating the magruficencs of the one, and the insignificanee of the other, the visionary impressiens left upon the mind are like aa editor's dream of money —all in the eye.
We do not wish to be continually harping about the blindness of the Republican party, yet it does seem to us, that out of the talent and intellect which form an important ingredient of said mixture, there ought to bo more consistency manifested. In the Philadelphia Platform of 1050, these political reformers contended "that Kansas should be immediately admitted as a State of the Union, with her present free constitution, as at once the most effectual nay of securing to her citizens the enjoyment of the rights and privileges to which they are entitled, and of ending the civil war now raging in her territory."
We have always regarded James Buchanan as a treacherous politician—one who ceuld never attain to eminence through liis own merits, and now we feel convinced that such is the case. For, on examination of his Kansas message, we find that he has actually stolen from the Republican platform the abovo italicised quotation, and applied it just in the same sense the Republicans did—differing only in the Constitution recommended. The declension of the Republican ball dipped a little too low that time, for James has taken advantage of it~while within reaoh, and has thus eclipsed the Republican star.— This accounts for the difference between Hob and Bobbing, which has thrown everything out of season. Theso soft-shell politicians are now crying oat lustily against James for Stealing their thunder, and endeavor to make the people believe that they staud upon the Domooratio sqnatter-sov-ereignty prinoiple. That is, they are for tho sovereignty of the people, provided they adopt a Constitution excluding slavery —otherwise they are opposed to squatter sovereignty. This is rather a singular position—to repudiate tho will of the people when it does not suit them, and when they thiuk it suits their purpose, they are in for it body and soul.
We might go on still further, and point out many absurd and awkward positions, marked out in this platform, but let them pass, as a sober second thought is working material changes upon their dieams of power and position. Thoy have commenced lopping off the obuoxious features of thair former or original faith, and we can but hope they may continue the good work until the filthy job is oompleted. 'ihe only ad vice we feel like giving in relation to the merits or demerits of the various wings of parties, is, for Americans to staud aloof, and recognise no party that lays Americanism aside for sectional agitation—work with no party who trample upon the rights of the American citiaen and endeaver to re-model our institutions upon the eternal rolling sands collected from all quarters of the globe, which but keep our people writhing and twisting in tho political cauldron, without rest and without hope* Support no man who is bitterly or moderately opposed to maintaining our nationality, be he Gentile or Jew. By pursuing this coarse, we will fiud that, ere long, the American party will rise like a phoenix from the ashes, and with a strong am cemtnand the devaststing tides of political corruption to recede, and then our institutions will hat look the brighter auti oar homes resemble those of freemen the more.
jar The bogs of Ireland, it is stated, •re being made to famish candle* of as pare parafine as oar Anwrioan coal. There are no less than 8,000,000 acres of this peat land la Ireland, and the yield is as good as so uoeh ooal wo old be expected to five. The candles are now bmreed in this eonntry, and are said to be as good as wax.
fsr A writer has computed that woman has lost half her chances of marriage at her twentieth year at twenty three she lias lost three-fourths of her opportnnities, tad at twenty-six seven-eighta of her chanccs are gouc.
Quit Drinking.
Three women took their solemn oaths at
Enquire
Merchant's yesterday, to quit
drinking. Anybody that can't cease tippling without swearing about it, is not apt to refrain because of an oath.
CM. Com,, 6th March.
That is emphatically our sentiment.— When a person has to bind himself by an oath to do what he is privileged to do, if he sees fit, without an oath, should be none the less suspected for his honesty of purpose. A ma
A,
or noma*, who is en
dowed with natural intellect, requires no compulsion to perform what nature requires at their hands for their benefit, in health and pocket. An oath may restrain for a time, yet if the mind is corropt, it will not long stand as a barrier. More good cau be done through kindness and persuasion, on the part of friends, than cau possibly be accomplished by compulsion.
A Miser's Prayer.
Tho following singular prayer was made by John Ward, of Hackney, England.— The document, which
WAS
SMALL TALK.—But
found in Wards
own handwriting, might be called the miser's prayer. It is one of the examples on record of men combining in themselves the utmost fanaticism, with the total abstinence of anything like moral feeling:
O, Lord, thou knowest that I havs nine estates in the city of London, and likewise that I have lately purchased an estate in fee simple in tho county of Essex I beseech thee to preserve the two counties of Middlesex and Essex from fire and earthquakes and as I have a mortgage in Hertfordshire, I beg of thee to have an eye of compassion on that county and for the rest of the couuties, thou mayest deal with them as thou art pleased. O, Lord, enable the bank? to answer all their bills, and make my debts on good men. Give a prosperous voyage and return to tho Mermaid sloop. because I have ensured it and as thou hast said the days of the wiked are but short, I trust in thee that thou wilt not forget thy promise, as I have purchased an estate in reversion, which will be mine upon the death of that profligate young man, Sir I. L. Keep my friends from sinking, and preserve me from thievs and house-breakers: and make all my servants so honest and faithful, that they may attend to my interest, and never cheat me out of my property, night or day.
of all the expedi
ents to make the heart lean, the brain gauzy, and to thin life down into tho consistency of a cambric kerchief, the moat successful is the little talk and tattle which in some charmed circles, is courteously stylod conversation. How human beings can live on such meagre fare—how continue existenco in such a famine of topics and on such a short allowance of sense— is a great qnestion, if philosophy could only search it out. All we know is, that such men and women there are, who will go on from fifteen to fourscore, and never a hint on their tombstones, that they died at last of consumption of the head and marasmus of the heart I The whole universe of God, spreading out its splendors and terrors, pleading for their attention, and they wonder "where Mrs. Somebody got that divine ribbon to her bonnet?"— The whole literature, through its thousand trumps of fame, a^jnring thorn to regard its garnered stores of emotion and thought and they think, "It's high time, if John intends to marry Sarah, for him to pop the question When, to be sure, this frippery is spteed with a little envy and malice, and prepares its small dishes of scandal and nine bits of detraction, it becomes endowed with a slight venomous vitality, which does pretty well, in the absence of soul, to carry on the machinery of living, if not the reality of life.—JB. P. Whipple.
THE FRASKINO PRIVICEQK—A PROOF OP RfcPUKLtOANisx. "Feller-citiaens," remarked old Bill one day, at a bar room harangue, "I go for electing Curnel Smith for our representative, and I'll tell you why, it's because he's a lover of liberty.— A lover of liberty. An' how do I know he's a lover of liberty? Feller citizens, 1 know it, because the hull time when he was last in Congress, he never so much as writ home a letter, or sent a book, or a shirt to bo waahed, or even a common newspaper, but what he put free on it, in the biggest sort of letters, with his name under it—and I tell you, feller citizens, that a man who always pats before his name in that style, is a lover of liberty and one of 'em, and the sort that gits my vote,"
GAS
"Exn-osiex."—Three-foorUu
the gas consumers of Wheeling, Va., have rebelled against the gas company, and declared by a pledge, which is published, that after the 20th inst., they will pay no more than $3 per thousand cubic feet.— The present price is $3.
tar Lack is a fool, and so are you if you believe in it. The way of success is la taking things by the hands and nose, «nd making Yourself master of them.
Lack is only a name for well laid oat energy and continued industry. Show ns what is called a lucky n»%n, and be will turn oat one who is shrewd, industrious and plttckfol. _,
MT To give brilliancy to the eyes, shot them early night and open them early in the morning let the mind he constantly intent on the acquisition of beneruieitt feslings.
TH?»
fail to impart to the
eyes
and amiabfa
Itan ssl Ptowers,
Wbn Era had led her lord umj, Aad Cain killed hi* brother, TT« SUM and Flowers, the Peets NJ
Agreed with one another
Tucfceatthe conntag tempter's art, And teach the rue in its datf, By keeping on it* wicked hesrt
Their pjee of tlfe and beauty.
A million slsepless UtU they say, Will b«at least a waraiag, And so the Flower* will watch bj day,
Tho Stars from eve to morning.
On hill and prairie, field aad lawn, Their dewy eyea uptoralng, The Flowers will watch from reddening dawn
Till western sides sre burning.
Alas, each hoar of daylight tells A tale of shame so crashing, That tome turn white as eea-bleached shells
And some are always blushing.
Bat vhen the patient stars look down Oo all their light discovers— The traitor's smile, the murderer's frown,
The Hps of lying lovers.
They try to shot their saddened eyes, And in the rain endeavor, We see them twinkling in the skies,
And so they wink forever.
Maxims to Guide Young Men. Keep good company or none. Never be late. Always speak tho truth. Make few promises. Live up to your engagements. Have no very intima'e friends. Keep your secrets if you have any. When you speak to a person, look him In the face.
If your hands cannot be usefully employed, attend the cultivation of your mind.
Good company and good conversations are the very sinews of virtue. Good character is above all things else.
Never listen to loose and infidel conversation. You had better be poisoned in your blood than in your principles.
Your character cannot be essentially injured except by your own acts. If any one speak evil of you, let your life be so virtuous that no one wiM believe him.
Always speak and act as in the presence of God. Drink no kind of intoxicating liquor.
Ever live, misfortuuo excepted, withiu your income.
A Goon
A
DKUWAKS
SAS.—Too
will scarcely ever
uUelligeal
lJtJ
Never speak lightly of religion. Make oo haste to be rich if you would prosper.
Small and steady gains give competency with trauquility of mind. Avoid temptation through fear you may not withstand it.
Never borrow if you can possibly avoid it. Do not nuirry until you are able to support a wife.
Everybody takes Squizsleum.
The following certificates as Co the efficacy of this unvaluable remedy, aro selected from a good many more of the same sort:
JINGLE SIDE,
PEAH DOCTOR:—I
take my pen un ler a
solemn sense of the duty I owe to all the afflicted of the human family. I once made up my mind to leave these diggings. But better councils prevailed. A friend sent me a bottle of your justly celebrated Squizzeloum, and in a very few days 1 was able to go to the tavern and back as usual. I was before so weak that I could hardly lift my feet after me, but most firmly believe that I could now lift a bank note if I had the money.
G. HENRY FITZ.
Sm.—One bottle of your Squizzleum drove off the boils which have so loug prevented me from sitting down in a chair. I had an old shot gun that would not go off. I poured a few drops in the vent and set it out in the shed. That night, it went off and I have not heard of it since. I have got some neighbors who I wish would go off as that did. Send roe several hundred and fifty bottles.
IKESWABB.
ONE.—A
"Green Mountain
Boy," (so called because the mountains, not the boys, are green,) tells the following spicy anecdote, which we do not re member to have seen in print. Bos well K' a Vermont lawyer of distinguished ability, is now residing in Bt. Louis and in the first rank of the bar of Missouri, ba brought a suit in court which was really so plain a case for the plaintiff, that, having submitted the papers, and other proofs to the court, he felt that his client's interest really required no more, and he accordingly sat down without making the customary opening address to the jury. Bat the defendant's counsel more ambitious of rhetorical display, and probably conscious that the defense requited the best abilities, rose and made a long harangoe characterized by an' immense flood of pompons words, as was his custom, bat destitute of even an attempt at logic or reMonittg of any kind. When he had done, the plaintiff's counsel, who 'was expected to make an elaborate speich in reply, rote Mid merely said—"May it please the court and gentlemen of the jury —in this case I shall follow the example of the counsel for the defense, and submit the case without argument.—Boston Post.
Imus'i Ornoow or Kix-
many Governors. First hate
Boeder-—no have him. Then have Shannon—no hare Idas. Then have Robinson —no have him. lleap too maoh Governor Um! U»I
FRBB LBjmmB.
Gsrr. Ommmw CoLacn*. who wasfcr S j(ears a IM« aap»«in, and sea speak knowingly of me *vff rflfeetof ftloaholfa drink on the httiaan mat, has ooossnM te deliver three lector**, on ftaper•pea. The lrt en Tuesday evening, at 0m Baptist Church. TV second on Wednesday evening, at the Method!*t Church. The third on Thursday evening, at the Congregation*!tst Church.
Dr. Bohaek's Coastitaenta.
March3,-wlm.
V7*N8peak well of the bridge that carries yon over safe." About a year ago we were troubled with Fever and Ague, which affected us thronrhout a whole season, we tried most of the established remedies with tittle if any success Just as we' were giving np in despair we beard of the Febrifuge Wine, used a bottle and after the 6rst day had no recurrence of the disagreeable symptoms, and in the course of a fortnight we were completely restored to our usual strength. This medicine has the additional recommendation of being exceedingly palatable mar3-w2w
ICT The greatest natural ornament to the "human form divine," is unquestionably a fine, luxuriant, healthy growth of hair. It has been so esteemed in all ages of the world, and ataong all nations, savage and civilized. Hence, the Indian brave regards the scalp of his enemy as his greatest trophy. For a similar reason, the fashionable belle often disguises the region of vanity, as well as her other phrenol igical organs with some borrowed locks.
He who should discover a mode of preventing the hair from showing the inroads of envious Time by turning prematurely gray, a method by which it could be restored when falling off or turning white, and away of promoting its oontinued and luxu'iant growth, would he justly entitled to rank among the benefactors of tho human race. Read the testimonials in another column of the wonderful and not t» say almost miraculous effects of "Professor Wood's Hair Restorative," and see if he has not accomplished all this.—{Capital City Fact.
Sold by all respectable Druggists. March 3, ISoS d&w-lm
BEWARE OF QUACK NOSTRUMS AND QUACK .DOCTORS.—Use Helmbold's Highly Concentrated Extiact Buchu for all Diseases of the Bladder, Kidneys and Sexual Organs. Read the advertisement, 'Helmbold's Genuine Preparation.*
M:.rch 3,1858-1
May 4.
cr We have just learned that McLean's Strengthening Ccrdial will cure the various diseases prevalent among chilaren. It is neoessary every parent should keep a supply on hand, and when required jive as directed. Try it—it is p'easant to take. Sec advertisement in another coiunni.
March. 3,-d&wlw.
E A A A
D.
H°A
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We learn that the distinguished aad popular inventor of those famous Scandinavian Remedies, the Buen Pais snd BUN Puaima, advertised in our business columns, reecives nearly as mauy letters, by every mail, as the Treasury Department— The average is more than 200 per day! His patients, sea*tared over the broad West, the Southern States and New England, are said to reach the enonaoes and almost incredible aggregate of 100,000! By his patients we mean those who use his preparaflouaas theirowLV nsotcwss. We presume that audi a connection is without a parallel iu Medical history. See advertisement.
E S A E
N. E. corner of Main and Third Sts.
J. F. LTTTO* Stage Manager.
IO-
Of
I N
,^1 Last appearance of
miss' fanny denham
WEDNESDAY EVENING, March 10th, 1858Will bo presented
Homed And luliflt. Romeo. Juliet
Ballad..... A young lady of this City
Irish Song.. fhi whoic to conclude A O E O N S Clod MeddlsnSt... Faufiy Denha«n Polly Anpe..... G. Cha lii
to Contractors.
SEALEDguttering
ing and with stone, all of that portion of Wabash Street from the East side of 4th street to the brow of the hill West of first street, according to the plans and specificatiots of the City Engineer, will b« received at the Cossmon Cotin cil Rooms of said citv on Thursday. March 18th 1858. C. Y. PATTERSON, Mayor,
Attest:
fos.
ENERGETIC BUSINESS MAN CAN make, in any part of the United States, froai three to five dollars a day, br IH-IHUr from mwiple "THBPATKNT INDIA RUBBER SAFETY FLUID LAMP," withen Improved burner Every family who hastegaid fbr life,person property, ereeonomy will purchase-then. For fofrrmatioti bv mail, inclose stamp to HA WXHURST & MOT.
Patentees and exclusive manufacturers. O Fa!ton Street, New York. 6 mos.
The Co-Partiiership
1 OF
RICE/IDSALL CO..
Was dissolved in February 1857, owing to the death ot George H. Bice.
A New Co-Partnership was formed on the 6th day of July '57 between Andrew J. Edsall and John McDougal of Terre-Haute and George W. Knowlton ot the city of New York.
The business will be continued as heretofore under the name and style of EDSALL, McDOUGAL & CO.
We would snggest gently to tho friends of this Institution, that our facilities have been greatly increased, and that it shall be onr aim to keep a well selected and extensive variety of
J:
Foreign and Domestic
Dry Goods!
Gathering the choicest gems from imported and home prod notions as they arrive in market.
EDSALL,^McDOUGAL & CO. Terre-Haute, March 1st. '58-dtf-
Peters, Craggdt Go's.
PIANOS!
The subscriber keeps constantly on hsad large
assortment of all the differsut styles of these un
rivalled
Piano Fortes,
Which he offers at lower figures thau Cincinnati
or Louisville retail prtccS,"
5
Usual Price
.......G.D. Chaplin Bella Adams-
......3. F,Lytton. With the
O" Doors open at 6|£ o'clock. Curt iin rises at 7'. o'clock. IP"'Admission: Parquette 35 Cents Gallery '25 Cents.
Flutes
Proposals far grading, graveling,(Surh-
H. Bust, Clerk^X, "JJ-« J? •.
March 10-«tl8
LECTURES
Accordeons. (ron....
iJl'
'J JKLOX^W W ^74LXf Dr. MCDOWELL, of St, Loafs, will deliver at the Univmalist. Chareh, in this city, beginning en Monday evening next
FOUR LECTURES.
1st. Onths Natural birtwv of the Hwnen Faasfly—the colors* snetSes aad varieties, aad the dL rtrriir of tMr ariji*. and. On J&e colored itrliliisl their physical origia—their sieafel capfettf mi their social condkioo in all time. 3d. On (he Caucasian or White fnrily and
t^4hh.
On the derelopeaiewt of llmnin Lihci ti itsrise isnnjr -y White laedlf—Us pe*iem 4a the history of man, andthe bustkrsto itsadrance-
Pilee AtoMss.
lftj50
fbrthefaUeoorse
for
THE
a
Lady end Oentie^
man SSeenlBat^diorioHia^leetme. March*-**
undersigned hereby give das notice to att iw tut crested, that they have made apftppffeatioa to fhe ConMf Sanrejrer of Vijjo eeentfV Tuilisns. tn have the section linen relocate* aad sucked, inclosing seetten Jl, town IS, rarage tTwert The henaAwy if snUdbcdeh wittbaraa e« TtMiaday the lstdq^ Afttt*
Si rr *pr JOH&OTHR
FS
SALS a (nod afclr eMr. fjmfeire of FcfctS PPEMCfO.
1
FOR CASH.
To be conxinccd, caU aa| e^niq^y stockp and
prices.
Child & Bishop's
MELODEONS!
0ct
Vul
Double Reed Piano Case, $130 00
................150 00
5 oct. Single Reed Piano Case..
Usual price....
5 oct. Single Reed Portable CaSc.*,.,
Usual Prlcc
t\ B8 00
loc ou
t»r&. ... 68 00 'ii loM. ... 75 00
ft
4}% oct. Singlo Reed Portable Case., 'hi io 3*' Usual Price
4 oct. Single Reed Pottablc Case. ,'» i'vi rvH Usual Price......
Guitars, from. «{sfl Violins' 'm9
58 00
65 no
38 00
45 00
$5 00 to 3000
A?.Iv 3 00 to 35 00
75to90 00
.. 50 tO 10 00
F)ntcnoe. Fjfes, Flnj^olets, Tatnbon-f
rines,Violin and Gnitar Cases.( both Wood hnd Paper) Bows, Violin and Gnitar Strings, of the ,'ij. best quality, Violin Trim*, ,t minprs. Instrne ti on 'T books for every lustra
7IA£
Pianosu Stools
In shor^, aoythfa* that there is matfc
Jen
All aeartMieaftiM BidMf a«s stgmily reqMt^ lad In he in sssat en the rit ussliia. .• Bv order "f the Praktcnt! 1
MetxA 4 iSB-sSv A.LAHGC, 8ee*y. Tjouxama zmi.it rsffjggg
Administrator's Notice.
moi*d »he
n-tb.5,(r
JtA*
wfw
King's Coal Yaxd
Vs the place to get roar C«J| tLsy ate scppMrg Iheir Yard with good Coal fn thair a.Um. First eome, first served. ,P-
JOY TO THE WORLD—The pre:,M at Medical Discovery of the Day. Read the adverti?e« ment headed'* Lfelmbold's OcnuLia Prepcratloa." feb4 lut
DIAMOND LIGHTS. 1
The Latest Improvement
A small invoice of the Lamps aad Oil he seen and for sale at At No 3, ITarrra's Block, Ttrrt- Haute, I ltd.
These Limp* are attprrior to all others fur simplicity and brilliancy, are chcaprr ant] IH more danger from explosion than a tallow candle.— T«rm* Cash. C. H. BAILEY.
Feb. 36, dtf
Purify the Hlood,
AffO
THV8
HEMOVB
DISSA8B
FltOK
THE SYSTEM.
COMPOUND S7RUP
S A RS A ARILL A,
linetl with great success by all regular Physicians, will do thi»», whenever there ia the slightest chance that anythiug will do good. This Syrup is prepared strictly iu accordance with the formula of the U. 8. P., and is not a secret medicine, but one which every Doctor and Druggi.it is acquainted with. We do not oiler this to tho public as a King Cure All, but simply say, that in all disoascs nrising from Impurities of the Blood,
Chronic Rheumatism, Secoudary Syphillis, Blotches and Eruptions of the Skin. &c., &c., That if any medicine will do good, this is tho one. For the trno qualities of this Syrup, we rofer to Physicians generally.
WHEN EVERYTHING ELSE
FAILS, GIVE THIS A T1UAL.-** Price—$1,00 per bottle, or six Louies for *5,00. £9* A LIHF.RAI, DISCOUNT MADB TO Dkaixrs.
Manufnrtnred snd sold
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, a
T. B. BAZIN DB CO., DRUGGISTS AS J) CHEMISTS, Corner 4lU aud Main Sin-ol*,
Tcrre-Ilnute, lnd.
Jan. 28, 1858-dw-tf.
DK. HOBACK'o
Blood Purifier and Blcod Pills.
DISEASE VANQUISIIKD
Dr. Robnck'sScandinavian Itmicdiea. FTKK YEARS OK M*tU»V AXi» KXPKIM.MKM*, Ur. Hoback. llio i-mlnont S*rfillnli l'li\•!ikii, .ucte^Uod in irudiu-iti|(i iiieUUluc frmn Jlffcrrnl «f iiionuUln herl» oi hit iialir* UIKI, whlvli ilfeillj u)uh Ibe rnu»«i In Ui« blotni, miT by rottoriiic the n»rru|.(t-l (uui.Uttn of lif«,
ID
ifi
it'll-
a coiMlitinii of houlth auti |nrlt. from llio t»lufi, liurvvrrit may 5* Inr^li-d, or »li»V «»for may it* churm ler. Ii.ili|[cstioii. nrr\ii* IUIK* |laint».«|ril«|Uc Kbtl ullu-r tlt», ought, (••hinia In its early •taavn, nre tlinmt, briin hiti». ftfver niiJ ague. atUinia, low sjuriU. wttual liiru|-»ritj, (rniii.iii« MTOakuraM, pricking of tho »kln. ii|tiiiiolu' of |.ir»ly« «, rU«umatk*m. ueumliria. ttiiiiur. miirer, lw«UuJ« mil d/'bilil). ilmrrlir* ai»l kit iHhor li*oilrr« (if llm organ*
of
rr.tj/tration. k,- lvpr. U.»- tho
«toniarhi ill* iiervo*, »r Utr tmineular fllwr, re uimrrinjpl HI roil by thin |r«|amtiiii. it Itki tho N»iai*A Moaai «r Mnl« of dl»ea*« »h»t an altnl) i» to an arid: It neulrall*«» the in with ab'olntr (mUhil). while at Ilia •ama Viin« It regulate* tin* terretliHia. IPIUVTII .trui'lion* from th« iHtwrln. create* a||M-tlta. renrwa boilily rirnr. atitl rfiirfatMi rTur animal function.— Snch i* thw ntlura link are the rfferUof Dr. Robark'a funioiu Scandlnuvlnii Ulond Puriflrr. wlili'h. If ttken In ciMiJuiicllon willi lili Peaiiiliitavftn Rlmtil I'tiU, will not only obliterate the «iio#l painful illaeaiu1. Imt |r«*enl their reciirrcticu, kikI lengthen life beyond th* orrfllnarv »)an.
In the Hrantlnarltn Vepetablp RI«h»4 1MII«, I)r. (to* bacti |iro«entathn re.uhof twentj year* wf experience, liar ctudv anl 0(|eriiiieiit a* oliat a l»erfe«t pill »h»nltl be. Na one ranilotibl lHi«at|«erl*rllT aftnr ns* •Ingle trial. Prlc of the "candlliavtan KIimmI I'lirlDer *1 jierli til*, nrH|rf half •loteii ^eauillnaTian lllovd PilU, v'X«tiU per bo*, i.r ire rgl.
Mlnmf Tonaij', (n«l.. Aug 4, IW7.
Dr. r- S'. Ituback* I Hate ree«|r*-4 an inneh Wvuvflt Drnti your ^raadlnarlan Bl«"d PurtSrr And Klnwl PiNi that I lwv« THOAGNH It aiy lat ,aud Itb IM IMI LNrllnatlha, in yon a i-lala ilatement of my ea»«. 1 waiforyent* afSlete.l with thai ban* of all roiufort. anl In trasHiaaa, 4\ npoj*1a. To reeapltnlaUi all the ao railed rcme4i*A wliUh I have u»e«l to rid MI•elf of thli diaeaatf, would Indeed make a mrlanrholr catalogue. 1 al«o taniiM with the beat physlelana 1 oititM hear ff. I wan ludaredtn ttj ur remei)l#a througli tho fMtnaasiotia a frlea*l. aad after ntlnf them a few ilaya fu greatly bearSlted. and In a *h»rt time, less than a moiiiU. wai entirely snd prriuanoDt It etire.1. I wa« al«n afflicted with the m»al violent uerroti* beadarh, whlrh I *njp»»e was jtrodnred by my ll»ordere«l ttotaach,for whentnj JUpepala left ma my hea.lache left with It. 1 now (Wei TMpoet than 1 have fnr teti year*.
Very tntf yoara, JOMSf S. JIKMUTH. From tke Mr- MeNullcn. Part or of Roberta rbate|t lawi*a*rei.t*, Ort,S, ia47.
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yoara—tkay ara4«t What want. Ciaciaatri, Friday, Sept. 4, IN7, Dr IWbaek—Dear Wr. Having been a flirted with aearmlgla or rfreumatian for lb? J«*1 year, atxl a half. •«4 having H«I rouf medicine, railed the Sraadlttt%ian Stood ftarlfier, rlghly re«ommen«4 by geatleasea wile Whom I are arattalntad, 1 «M Indoecn to try it. bet not MM*I had a*e4 nrhw oth medlelnea.—. After valng two bottle*. I felt St* efltet very *n«|Hly, axd (Mm naiif |«*«an, I lowad myaelf perfaetl. ear•d. Tmi wilt ailow ma. Utcrefere, to rongratalsta yon np«(i moktfag a dIMovery la mMictae whlrh i- proving i^taelf to be a wortter of awth wonder* la U» M»ea»«* W
W kMM «u»lly. BKXITICT, Loeal Sdilor Cteefsnati Daily Kt^lnr l»M*»m». Wednaaday, Setrt.s, ISW. 1tr.C. W. Hofcar*— i(nr Wr« Haflng bw« trouble it (oracveral fmr* arMk eitreme Mrillly and weaknea*. mark an that »M amble to attend to wry ordinary bualaw— at tim«». and hariog jiecrd of the ndrrhl naMttfU yawe MtandlMavWa k»od Pirlkf iMl Pitt* ware eCertlag, w*« MM«4 by. a frlrad to try Ikm.
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I rt^erfaUrgira Ma Jalortaatlw fw^WeStof tBa**twftarff aiwrt. JfOKSIS KOKRI*, The above e^rtlSxate* and «aaay otfcwfc, ran baaa#n at my ifu by iay«*« al a tta»». 6«to«# of my Vhm. ny JUmm—e. m** emu*.
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