Terre-Haute Weekly Express, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 4 November 1868 — Page 4
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Tba burnt district P|JP&*JJ$£0 ingfabtbuilt up-'^
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Wnshlcgtoii, Saratoga, '.Vi'fit Point,
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Tight-fittiDg vclvetcon fin plash are now in vogue. *-j Concrete pavements arc' #eing low at Lawronca, Kansas.
A.p^-or
jb'nQVt linen collars, trimmed with Valenciennes lace, is now the "genteel thing" among the ladies.
Hwent-ing on the Bible was first introduced Toto judicial proceedings by the about A. D. GOO.
J.-'.-fAt -Port Scott the inhabitants procure all their *coal by grading the areola, where it iti fonnd in abundance.
A spiritualist in JSTaple«, who choused one of bis customers out of $60,000 as a fee for calling up the spirit of his father, has got into jail. .'" Over forty thousand acres of public domain in Kaosas and Nebraska have been taken up for actual settlement within a few weeke.
A fountain in private grounds at Bennington, Yt., throwing a stream ll8 feet high, is the second highest in the world. It cost $25,000.
The Prussian arctic expedition, when Inst heard from, bad already penetrated beyond the eightieth degree of latitude, and had long range of clear water anisud.
Tho admirers of the lady equestrians of the Montana fair are showing their favoritism by purchasing and presenting theta with saddles', bridles, whips, spurs, and horses.
Bottles are no longer on the tables of fashionable dinner parties—all the wine, with the exception.of champaign, being served in glass pitchers, of handsome workmanship.
A farmer in Eastern Massachusetts has made a net profit of four thousand dollars on hid onion crop this year. Some of his neigbors are crying because they did not plnnt acres of tbis healthy esculent.
Cravats of colored silk, to match with the material or trimming of the drees, and ornamented with brocade flowers or other patterns, are now worn under morning and are a pretty anil stylish finish to a lady's toilet.
The Brazilian Government has offered a reward of $8,000 in gold to the inventor of any practicable mode of preserving bust for exportation.
The Mississippi valley contains 768,000,s 100 acres of the finest land in the world, or space for one hundred and fifty States of the size of Massachusetts.
An elegant house of worship for the Xliird Presbyterian Church, in Pittsburg, just approaching completion, is to cost $250,0*00. The organ is to cost $10,000.
The ..very latest New York fashion is to have bridesmaids, but no groomsmen. At, a fashionable wedding announced for tho 2Slb ir.st, there are to be six feminine attendants on tho bride, and never a one on the poor groom.
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'RESIDENTIAL ELECTION 1 isG8. STATE «r INDIANA, Tioo Coratr, S3.
Tjt Shm'f of Vtgo County, Gritting
ValI
re hereby [commanded to give notice il legally qualified voters of Vigo to f-. tjiat oa Tu*«day, the Sd day of Noren-
A l». I3fi8,at their respective place* ofvo?fnr' t„ L*tawu»hlp. In Vigo Countv, theywUl tio? •«*«.. c-«it th-ir votes to elect Elector* for Prlld wit and Vic» President of thi Uni'edStetcs, which said Electors ara for tho State at aid one for each Congressional District hTthBSt^oof ladiana.
Tn wit. whereof I heret sat my hand and thasealo the Vigo OlreuU Court, this 9thday of October,,
SI XP30N,
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STATB orlmiAWA, Viao CorvTr, 83.
I Johu iter, Sheriff of Vigo County, hereby catiify the foregoing to b? a true copy of the Precent of Election issued by the Cleric ef the Circuit Court, and to me directed, and the voters will take notice accordingly. win taseuu
KIfgE8herJ(rVjgoConnty.
Oct. Htil elec'n
HE RIFF'S SALE.—By virtue ^ofaVendi Ex. issued from tho Vigo Common Pleas Oonrt, to me dlrocted and delivered, In favor of George G. Boord vs. Luther Miller and William Pepper*, and au'Exesution in favor of Jo«eph Miller and Margaret Miller, and sgainst I athcr M'l'er, I II oifar for »a!e, the following dVscribsd Real Estate, situate.! in Vigo county,Indiana, t.i wit
The north half of th* north half tho oast fractional action nine (9), town twMve (12) north of ran?? nine ('J), west,- roulainiog sixty-nine and 2C-10t)ths acres, atid on
SATURDAY, the 14th day of November, 1803, within the legal honra of said day. at the Court House door, in Teri Hante, I will offer the redts and profits of the above described Real Estate, together with all privileges and appurtenances to the same belonging, for a term not exeeding seven years, to the highest bidder, for cash, amj upon failure to realize a sum sufficient tp satisfy said Execution and coats, I will then and there offer the fse-Btmpie, in and
to
said Real JSstate, to the
highest bidder for cash to satisfy the same. Thia 23 I d«y of October, ISfiii. JOHN KrZKB, Sheriff. octSOwtds Prf 60,00
GHiiRIFFS' SALE.—By virtue O of a Copy of Decree and Execution or Order of Sale, iseued from the Yigo Court, to me dU ectedand delivered, iu favor of M. M. Joab, Assignee of John 9 Beach, and again it Andrew McGulre, I aiu ordered to sell the following described Bepl Estate, situated in Vigo county, Indiana, to-wlt:
Twenty (20) feet in l^t No 1€5, in Cbauncey Rose's Addition to the to«not' Terre Haute, and bouniiei as follows, to-wit: commencing at a point on Wabash street, 23 feet we»tof the south eait corner of said lot No. 165, running thence west 20 feet. th9nce north to the i:lley, thence east 20 feet, thence scnth, to the place of beginning. Als:, 10 feet of gr.-.und fronting on Wafca?h street, commencing 20 feet east from the soulh-weBt corner of lot No. Hii of Chatincey Hose's Addition to ihe town of Terre Haute, thence east along the nnrth line of Wabash street, on National Koad 20 feet, theiice north to the line dividing lots 165 and 160 of said subdivision, thence west 20 feet, thence sjuth to tbe lace of beginning, acd 04
SATURDAY, the 14th day of Noven.ber, 1868, Within tbe legal hours of said day, at the Court House door, in Terre Haute, I will offer the rents, and profits of the above described Beal Estate, together with all privileges and appurtenances to the same belonging, for a term not exceeding seven years, to the highest bidder for cash, aud upon failure to realize a sum sufficient to satisfy aairi Execution and costs, I will then and there offer the fee-simple in and to said Beal Estate, to the highest bidder for cash to satisfy the same.
This 24th day of October, 1868. JOHN KI7.K11, Sheriff. cct21wtds Prs fee 50,00.
SHERIFF'S SA.LE.-By virtue of the following Executions issued trom tbe Vigo Common 1'ieas and Circuit Court, to me directed and delivers!, in favor of 1st. Winslow M. Burdick, 2i. Edward Walmsley, 3d. Jamei M. Uasoa. Administrator, Jtc., and 4th. James Michlcbury, aud against Nimrod C. Sparks, Penelope Sparks, Kobert Vanvalzab, David Pound and David IiogaD, 1 will off^r for.sale the following described Iiejil Kstiite, situated iu Vfgo county, Indiana, to-wit:
The east half of the nortUwest quarter of section eight (8), town tea (H1). north ranga nine (9), west and the west halt of the northeast quarter, and tbe northwest quarter of tho southeast quarter, except one and one-half (1%) a:res off the southwest corner of the 1 »st described forty (40) acres, all sltiuted in pectijo eight (8) town ten (10), rth range nine (0) west, and ou
SATUBDAY, the Slot day of October, 1868, within the legal hours of said day, »t the Court Housedoor, in 'terr© Hante, I will offer the rents, and profits of the above described Keal Estate, together with all privileges and appurtenances to the same belonging, for a term not exceedlug sevea years, to the biglieu bidder for cash, and npon fa'iluro to realize a sum sufficient te satisfy said Executions and costs. 1 will then and there offer the fce-aimple, ia and to said Beal Estate, to tie highest bidder for cash to natisfy the same.
Thii 7th day of Ootober, 1868. JOHN KIZElt, Sheriff. Oel7wtd-Prs fee S9.00.
QHERIFF'S SALE.—By virtue KJ oftliefollowing Executions issued front the Vigo Common Pleas Court, to me directed and delivered,tn favor of 1st, Hannah Go dwin and against Sidney B. Goodwin, on a Judgment renderetat the December Term of the Common Pleas Court, 1(67, and 2d in favor of Hannah odwin and against Sidney B. Goodwin on a Judgment rendered at the March Term of tbe Circuit Court, A. I). 1H68, I will offer for sale the following described Beal Estate, situated in Vigo county, Indiana, towit:
The dnfendants interest iu lot No. fifteen (15) in Sylvester Sibley's Addition to tbe mty of Terre Haute, at the junction of 5th Street,with the Lafayette rotd, having tbe following dimensions: running e»3t and west ninety-one (Ul) feet and soven (7) inches, and north and south thirty-two febt, und on
SATURDAY, tbe 7th day of November, 1868, Within the legal hours of said day, at the Court House door, iu Terre Haute, I will offer the rents and profits of the above described Ueal Estate, toge'lier with a 1 priviledges and appnrtenances to the same belonging, for a term not exceeding seven years, to tbe highest bidder for cash, and upon failure to rf-alize a snm sufficient to satisfy said Execution** and costs, 1 Will theu and there offer tho fee-simple, In and to said Beat Estate, to the highest bidder forca«h to satisfy the sniae.
This 14th dav of Octobsr 1868. JOHN KIZEB, Sheriff. octlt*3w prs fec$9.03
QHERIFF'S SALE.—By virtue of a Ceoy of Decree and Execution issued from tho Yigo Circuit Court, to me directed and relived, in favor cf iaron Pence, and agaiBst Adim Harpold and Eliza Jans Harpold, I am ordticd to sell tbe following described Beal Estate, situated in A'l^oCounty, Indiana, to-wit:
The st half of the northwest quarter cf section twonty six (26), town thirteen (13), north of range eight (8) west, and on
SATDBDAY, the 7th day«f November, 1868, Within the legal hours of said day, at the Court House door, in Terr» Haute, I will offir th? rakts and profits of the aboVa described al Estate, together with all privileges and a,iparrn nceg to tho same belonging, for a tern not ex cseding seven years, to the highest bidder for cssh, and upon failure to realize a sum sufficient to satiify said execution and costs, I will then and there off«r the foo-cimple, in and to said Rial Estate, to the ghest bidder for cash to .atisiy the same.
Thie 4th day of October. 1868. JOHN KIZEB, Sher ff. octl4w3w prs fee So.00,
XTOTICE TO HEIRS OF PE. Xl TITION TO SELL ItEAL ESTATE. Notice is hereby given that John Stewart, Ad-
f(•ceased,
unistrator of the »state of Thomas McKensie, has filed his petition to sell the Beal Estate of the decedent, li's peisonal property being Insufficient to pay his debts and that said petition willbahrard at the next Term of the Vigo Court of Common Pless.
T'st: BUFUS H. SIMPSON, Clerk. WM. E. MCLKAV, Att'y for Admr. oct 4 3W
QHERIFF'S SALE.—By O of a Copy of Decrea aud Execution is
virtue
Copy ofDecre°and Execution issued from
tho Vigo Circnit Court, to me directed and delivered, in favor of William B. McKean and against James M. Tal'ort.I am ordered to sell tho fallowing described Beal Etate, situated in Vigo County, Indiana, to wit:
Lot No. one hundred and thirty-two (138) in the City of Terre Haute, and en SATUBDAY, the 14th day of November, 1868, Within the lcg«l hours of said day, nt the Court House door, in Terre Hau e, I will offer the rents and profits of tho above described Beal Estate, together wiihall privilelges and appurtenees to tho name bol nging, for a teim not exceeding seven years, to the bighe biddrr for catb, and upon failure to rc-a'te: a sum sufficient to satisfy imld Execution and costs, I will then and there (iffcr the fee simple, in ana to said B*al Estate, to thebigest bidder for ca»h ta satisfy the same.
This 21st day of October, 1868. JOHN KIZKB, Sheriff. ocuMwMw prs fee S6.03
QHERIFF'S
SALE.—By virtue
IO of 9 r.-e-Pill, I
issued from the Vigo Com
mit Pieis Court, to tae directed and delivered, ia favor of Rc.snnnt Baxter, and against Geerge W. Br.xtcr. 1 "ill o3Vr for «alo ike fallowing described E'al Kstate. niter.ted in Vigo County, Indiana, to-wit:
Lot SfJ«cn (15), in the stil-dirision of scctioc sixteen (16), to—a thirteen (13). north range nine i9\ wt6t, containing forty (.40) acres, more or less, and
Satttrpat, the l*lh day of November 1868, within tha legal honrs of said day, at the Court Honseiioor InTere Haute, I will offer the rents and profits cf tbe above described Beal Bstate, together with ail tbe privileges and appurtenances to the same belonging, for a term not exceeding s«ven years, to the highest bidder for cash, and npon failure to realize a sum sufficient to satisfy said Execution and costs, I will then and there offer the fre-simple, in and to said Beal Kstate, to the highest bidder for rash to tatiafy the same.
This, 23d day cf October, 186S. JOHNSheriff. K1ZKR, oct23wtds-Prf«6,00
'S SALE.—Bv
vilt
Twenty (20) acres off the etat side
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of aa Order of Sale, Issued *,Zr°
fat or of' Jacob°JD' taSsik '1" afatost Nanej rfewbfnnej Wallace HewWaney, *lor» Ma.^jnnsy, Theresa Wyeth and Charles N. Wj^b
wi)1 offer
for ^ie
tha fol.
lowing described Baal Estate, situated in* Vigo County, Indiana, to-wit: Ho». tlilrty-one (31) and thirty two (32), in John olbley a anbdivUion of out-lot No. oue (1), of tbe Mt-loU Of the town o1 Torre Haute, and on
SATUBDAY, tbe 14th day of November, IMS, Within the legal hours of said day, at the Comrt House door, in Terre Hante, I will offer the rents and profits of tbe above described Beal Estate, together with all tbe privileges and appurtenances to tbe tame belonging, for term not exceeding aeven years, to the highest bidder for cash, and upon failure to realize a snm sufficient to satisfy said Execution and coats, I will then and there offer the 'fee-simple, in and to said Baal Estate, to the highest bidder for oasb to satisfy the same. ,,-ff Iflw &
Tbis Sist'day of October. ld«d." JOHN KIZEB, Sheriff. Oct21 wtds-Prs foe 86,00.
SHERIFF'SDecree
SALE.—By virtue
of a *.opy of and Execution isaued frrm the Vigo Common Pleas Coart, to me directed delivered in favor of Willeam 8. TuolJ, and against Adam Harpold and Eliza Harpold, I am ordered to sell the following described real estate, situated in Yigo county, Indiana, to-wit:
The oast half of the southeast quarter, and tha southwest quarter of the southeast quarter of section tweuty s«ven ('?), town thirteen (1S\ range eight (8), and th» weat half of the northwest aoartorof wctiow twenty-six (86), town thirteen (13), range eight (8) wtst, aod tko aauth. end of the cast half of the northeast quarter of section twenty-seven (27), to^n thirteen (13), range eight (8) west, being two kindred and sixty (200) acres, more or ie«$, and on
SATURDAY, the 14th day of November, 1888, within ^he legal hours of said day, at tha Cou.Vt Heose door, iu Torre Haute, I will ofier tba rents and profitn of the above described Beal Estate, together with all privileges and appurtenancea to the sam* belonging, for a terai not exceeding seven years, to the highest bidder for cash, and upon failure to realize a sum sufficient to satisfy said Execution and coats. I will then and there offer the fee simple, in and to said Beat Estate, to the highest bidder for oash to satisfy the same.
This, 21st day of October, 1864. JOHN KIZEB, Sheriff, ocl21«wtds-rrf 96,00.
QHERIFF'S SALE.—By virtue Kj of a end1. Ex. issued from tha Vigo Common Pleas Court, to in a directed and delivered, in favor of Nathaniel Lee, and agaiust Amos Lacock and William 0. Shumard, am ordered to sell tlie following dessiibed Keal Estate, situated in Vigo county, Indiana, to-wit:
cf
the west
half of section twenty-two (22), town eleven (II), north of .ange eight (8) west, and on SATUBDAY, the 14th day of November, 1868, Within the legal hours of said day, at the Conrt House door, in Terre Haute, I will offer the rents and profits of the above described Beal Estate, together with all privileges and appurtenances tr the same belonging, for a term not exceeding seven years, to the highest bidder for cash, and npon failure to realiza a sum sufficient to satisfy said Execution and costs, I will then and there offsr the tee-simple, ip aud to said Real Estate, to the highest bidder for cash to satisfy the same.
This 31st day of October, 1868. JOHN KIZEB, Sheriff. oct21wtd Prf 86,00.
~VTOTICE is hereby given that at ll the April Term, 1863, of tbe Court of Common Pleas cf Vigo County, after final settlement of the estate of Jeremiah Francis, deceased, five hundred fifty-fivo dollars and forty-four cents were fonnd remaining for distribution among the heirs. Said heirs are therefore notified to appear at the n°xt Term of Bald Court, aud receive their distributive share. D. JOHNSON, Adm'r.
Oct. 8,18B8-14-3w De Bonis Non.
STATE
OF INDIANA, VIGO COUNTY, S3: Vigo Common Pleas Court, Decembjr Term, 1868. .... John L. Hocil, vs. J- Divorce. Caroline Hood,
On this day, to-wit, the 21st day of October, A. V., 186S, comes tbe Plaintiff, by Ray Bitter his Attorn*yB, and file tliur complaint herein also an affidavit showing that the Defendant is a non-rosident of the State of Indiana.
Netice la therefore hereby given to the sa'd De. fendautsol the filing and ndency of this proceeding, and that the same will be heard and de termined at the next Term of our said Court, commencing on the third Monday of December next A. D„ 1863.
Attest: BUFUS H. SIMPSON, 28w3 -Prf 86,00 «lerk,
QTATE OF INDIANA, YIGO KJ COUNTY—SS:—Vigo Common Pleas Conrt, December Term, 1S£8. Cor. tlia J. Wtil, "i vs. Divorce. Samuel H. Weil.
Oa this day, to-wit, the 22d day of October, A. D., 1868, comes the Plaintiff, by Baird & Oruft, her Attorneys, and files ber complaint herein also, tbe return of the Snerlff of Vigo coun y, showing that the Defendant is a non-residents ef the State of Indiana.
Notioe is therefore hereby given to the said Defendant of the filing and pendency of this proceeding, and that the same will ba heard and determined at the next term of our said Couit, commencing on the third Monday of December next. A.-D., 1868.
Attest: B. H. SIMPSON, Clerk. cc28w3w
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«ux in -j1 J* _iu* "f Js now complrte. "We offer
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We have also a large Stock of
Donestie tieods
At EzceedinglyJ
LOW PRICES
Call and Look at onr Slock. CORNELIUS &
HAG6ERTY,
Cornel 3d and Main Sts.
Terre-Haute, Indian*
TEA STORE.
SO METHINQ NEW
OH THE
"W A. -A.
HEW YOKE TEA STORE
143 Main Stireet,
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Tea, Coffee and Sugar
Question on the Rampage
Teas are selling at the New York Tea Store, 143 Malm, Street, opposite Hulman's, from- 80 Cents all the way up to $2.00.
IMPERIAL TEA.
From 80Cents, Sl.OT, 1.25, 1.50, 1.75 and 2.00.
OOLONG TEAS
75 cents, fl 00, 25, 160 and 1.75.
Gunpowder and Young Hyson,
70 cento, $1.25 up to 92.00 a found.
Crowds are visiting tbis teautiful
Tea Emponum
j£
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Svery boar in tha day, and with common consent pronounca It
UNRIVALED Ef THE WEST
In Its Arrangements and Beauty of Decorations.
THE HON. ANSON BURLINGAME,
In charge of tha Chinese Xmbaaay, baa been Invited and will fno dtmbt viait thia bentttal TM Store with a is Ohlnaaa dlgaltariee before they ratnrn to tha Celestial Bmptre.
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WEDNESDAY, SEP, 30th,
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Manchester Poplins,
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Granite Poplins, h- ,4
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Eppelines, Alpaccas,
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Lustres, London Serges,
Merinos, Toiled'Venice
W inceys, Empr's Cloth,
5 iS S 8 3 3 8
Delaines, Baretz,
And everything in the way of
'Z3 HANDSOME »#,« ff"!IF
DRESS GOODS
TVELL, RIPLEY A CO., Corner fifth and Main Streets,
TEBRt HAUTE, IND.
DRY GOODS.
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TRIMMINGS! V/
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STRIPES/-E %%L PRINTS!
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Also a large and well assorted Stock of
CARPETS
Of all kinds'
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OIL CLOTHS,
DRUGGETS,
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Wall anil Window Papers,
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LOW PRICES
Is tKe order/or the Eaitt
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JE. M. TUBES «5C CO.,
Hair
original eates Dandruff
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AGray,SLight,
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IRISH POPLINS
jv .\£ & tvrif -ttiiladliiC
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VEGETABLE AMBROSIA
N WHAT IT rtJIPOKTi TO BC,
OKNUINS HAIR RBSTORATITS, changing Bad or Faded Hair to the DARK, liTOT&ova, ILKEN Tbbcsss, which so adorn youth or age. It will positively eradicate Hnmora and Dandruff from the scalp, ana where there is lifeIn theglauds, will caase a now growth »f Hair to put forth on bald spots. Thouaaai are teatiff fng to the above.
PRICK: 81.08 PER BOTTI.K.,: FOBSALK BY ALL DHUUaiSTS. BIRR, GILICK & BERRY, Agents ma/27 deod&wtim W
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FALLING HAIR is immediately checked. V«r Sale by all Druiglsts. DESPOT removed from Greenwich St. to 86 Barclay St. & 40 Park Place.
HQ^ONEBoWjftRi-
DOCTOR WHIT ITER
ABEGULAB
Doctob Whittieb publishes a XEedica! Pamphlet relating to Venereal Diseases and the disastrous and varied conseqaences of self-abuse, that will be sent to any addruss in asealed envelope for two stamps. It coat*in« full symptom lists that will enatils those affeotedto determine the nature of tboir complaint and girea written statement of their case that will answer almost aa well for the purpose of treatment aB a person*! interview but where it is couxenient, the Doctor should be consulted personally. Those hiring friends that may require advice, can supply them with this valuable work by sending their address, with stamp. Thus you can assist the uufortunate without their knowing their benefactor. Certainly no subject is of more importance than pnaity of blood and perfect manhood.
It is self-evident that a physician who confine* uimaelf axolnslvely to the stndy of a cer tain class of diseases and treats thousands ot cases every year, must acquire greater skill in that specialty than one iu geaeral practice.— Hany physicians, recognizing thi-i fact, introduce patients to the Dootor after reading his Hedioal Pamphlet. Communication eonfldentlal. A friendly talk will sost you nothing. Office central, yet retired—No. 617 St. Charles ssreet, St. Louis, Mo. Hours, a, to 7 r.
Sundays excepted.
DOCTOR WILBER
OFFICE,
1
DOMESTICSI
FLANNELS!
CONSDIjTATION AMD BKOKP-
tion Booms, 616 Washing^oa Avnue, St. Loals, Mo., treats with the greatest success alftMseassf of Women. Leuchorcea, or Whites, Falling, Inflammation or Ulceration of tha Womb, Ovaritis, Prurltis, Amenorrhea, Menorrhagia, Dysmenorrhcea, and Sterility, or Barrenness also, every (iisaaseconnoated with Puberty, Menstruation or Pregnancy. Since the Doctor con-flnes himself exclusively to the treatment of these complaints, and treats a very large number of cases, it follows that his knowledge of tbem must ba far more extensive aad accurate than that of physicians in gen•xsl practloe. Send stamp for Medical Pam
E•Ta
hlet of thirty-sixpages. No matter wbo failad, read what he says. Patients in every Western State. Cures guuranteed. Consultation by It tter or at oCQce froo. Booms for patlenta requiring daily attention. A lady assistant. Heir 9a. 7 m. Sundays excepted.
Ho
FIRST PREMIUM A
VBARRETT'SSilverRESTORATIVE
or a Medal WAS AITARDtll TO HAIR
Kt Bv tht N". II. Sutc Ajricultur.il Society, il Tf its Fair, holdvn In Ksrhn.i, SfjU.
HA KKEXT'S
Vegetable Hair Restorative
Jtciu.rr. Or»7 ll.ilr to lt» A'atnral Color rro-
m0,f
«h.e growth of ths llniri changes tho roots to Uteir original organic action millpjindruflr and uumort prcrentf* ",*,pcorfUing
S. HABBIBT.
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ASTROLOGY.
ASTROLOGY
LOOK OUT.
OOOtt 9EW§ FOB ALL.
»lt000 TO AKIE PBBSON who will «qdal mada** BAPhabl in TH* psorusiov. .jj
rPEU NifiYK^Fln&G MADJL AMK KAPUAEL la toatwet. 8he aaocaeds when all *th«« ha«e WI«J,
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BY ITS USE
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ray or Faded Ilair is quicKly
restored to ita youthful color and beauty,' and with the first application a beautiful gloss and delightful fragrance is given to the Hair.
will cause Hair to grow on Bald Spots.
It will
promote luxuriant growth.
QHADDATS of MEDICINE,
as Diploma at OfBce will show, has bnun oiiger engaged in the treatment of VKNGa&AL, icxoAt, and Private Diseases th*n aay other Physician in St. Louis. iSjiphilii, Gonorrhea, £/«/, grricture, Orchitis, Hernia and Rapture all Urinary Diaases and Syphilitic or Mercurial Affsceione of t\s Throat, Skia or Boxes are treated with unparalleled success. iSpernutorrhea, Seiual Debility and I tn potency, as tha result of sulf abuse In youth, sexual euoeasng in maturer years, or other oaases, and which odncesomeof thd fllowing effects, ai Noctnrnal Eoiimions, Blotches, Debility, Dizziness, Ditnaosj of Sight, Co a fusion of Ideas, Bvll Fortbodingj, Av«'»iin to Society of Females, Lioa* of Memory and Hexual Power, and rendering Marriage improper, are permanently cured.
The Doctor's opportunities in hospital and private practice are unanrpasaed in St. Louis or any other city. Back flies of St. Louis papers Drove that he has been located ther« longer by years than any other so advertising. Tho establishment, library, laboratory and appointments are unrivalled In the Woat, uu rivalled anywhere. Age, with experience, can be relied upon, aod the Doctor can refer to many (/hysicians throughout the country. In past success and present petition he staudg without a competitor. The Writings of a Physician whose imputation Is Union-wide, should be worth Reading.
lad
ii a superior Drrwinr. Jmj
It no injurion* insr^dlent#. a. wo»t popular and rcllab!« article throtichotTt the A.
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J. fl. BARRETT & CO., Proprietors, MANCHESTER, N\ II.
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LORD :ai. u, volcago, General f-orth-W^«i rn Ag»nts. J. & H. A. DAVIS. Agcntu for Terra Haute. Ind. aovlldwSm
IOWA
KKAL EHTATK AGENC Y. FABM9, WILD LANDS, Aad Olty Property of every description, for Sale.
Anexperienoe of fifteen years enable as tolnsara satisfaction In evary departraont of buwness relating to a general Baal Estate Agency.
HARBERT & MARSH, 64 WAUTtTT BTRKKT,
^•jWwlir^ pay Iowa I.
jbfc"£
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An who
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trouble «ll who have been ««fe,tunat»-all whose fond bopee have been disappointed crashed and blasted by faiee promleos aud deeeiu-«|| who uav* b*eu aiutod and trifled with—all to her for »ilvic« aiid aatUlaction. ah «rho are la doubt of the siTectioaa ol ttioee they love, coAeatl her relieve and eatisly their niteda.
In iove Affairs She Never Falls.
tthn tvai the secret of wlnoing the affecttoa* of the opptBdte m, she shoWa yoa tha ltkeaaas of your future wlfj or hooband, or absent frleud.— dhu guides the •tngia to happy marriage, aud inakee the married happy. Her aid and advice has boon solicited Jj) Innumerable lastajicee. aud [Uw refult ha» always twen tha bmm of aaoar.
Sng a
Speed) and Happy Marriage,
S&e ts, thereRjre, a rare dependence, ft le v«f anow a to tbe public at large that she was tha flrst, aud she is the only person in this country wIiuud ahow the hkebeea in reality, aud who can give ent'tt satisfaction on all tho concerns of llfc wtacb teat«d and proved by thousands, both rn *t*d and single, who daily and eagerly vteil has. to aU in business her advice Is invalnabla. At _« foretell, with the greatest certainty, the re-
It of a!! cootmerciai aud bo«iuu«s tranaaatlont. Lattery nntnbers given wlthunt extra charve.
tu MAIAKK
tu
W'S
Success,
5ff "'Si 'l
yJkv mi
UAfUASL Is a bona fide Aitrologlst
aat'-'very one can depend npon. She Is tha great-
Astrologlst of the nineteeatlt century. ,Lat eoll-ittoivu fact that luakea illiterate preieu.r* copy her advertisements and try to imitate r. ttadam* Raphael It the seventh daughter of the •"venth daughter she wm bum with a artar«l ft'f: she can foretell your »er thoughts, dhe "'so enrea drunkebaess. toil! interview? strlctl private and cuuttUeaUai.
As a Female Physician her remedies nevw fail cnreail female irregalaritles, and to prod me liie monthly flow, without danger or exposure.— Th?y can nut injori, but, on tbe oontrari, thej improve the bealth.
Therefore, oome one, come all,
KithffiomJ, bet. CeBtrel Areiue ud j»kt. Cincinnati, Ohio. TKBMS.—Ladles, fl Uentleman, |1,Ml
B.—The Madame will answer no lattara without a fee of 91 and a 3»*nt stamp is inclosed. angSMwif &.
Address Look Box 631.
MUSICAL.
TUB PEOPLES PLAW0I1
Etoi 'JO*. FOR THK
FALL CAMPAIGN
Ol 1868.
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1. Men of all parties agree ttat my candidates for pnblic lavor are the belt ever brought out oa a platform. li. They have been tried for years, have stood unflinchingly, have come np to everything that thev were recommended to be, and ara the peoples choice everywhere. 3. In opposition to all wi e-worker# and pettjC depredators my caudidatos nave steadily rose up^ gathered str«ugth, and *(an Is this day naittdaa the strongest host ever known In toe history of the country.
8 E U.EL.,
-rtat it
1. The finest and best lot of FIU4T CLASS PlANu ajd ait otiier ktu.la of ftlosical Inttroments ev«r offered f^r salo in tha Wast, can be found at Ki«sner'«Palaca of Music.' 2. Hundreds of purchasers who have bean using my Pianos for years, agree that they ate the best lasting Pianos known. 3. Purchatiuij largely lor cash, also, by occupying the extensive building of my own, thus e»viug costly rants, myonstomsrs will receive the beua&tof alt such saving*), and greater bargain*, can ba had of me than ever known iu the h!alorr? of the Piano trade heretofore. «. 4. No old nuty stock on hand to get ridolf" bat everything new, and adding thelatastlmno 'to ted Novelties constantly to it. 5. am in favor of aU parties uniting with & on thli platfjrm, and I sball mak spocial to get y^ur vote this Fall. n?
vim 'mb
KISSNER'S:?tti^
$4
PALACE OF MUSIG, No. 48, Olifo Street*
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T« HHh .HAUm IJVJJ.
•i \i»Zb lm® SAINT LOUI8 wtjgfip
fJIHE
I AN O:
MANUFA€T(ISINtl tOMPAHI.''
tThe Pianos of this Company are essentially
Pianos for Western PeopleJ*
They are not only made at home, bnt ara well^ made. They have taken
Four First Premium, If
at Western fails. They poasess unrivalled excellence of tone and finish, and oompara wall in all respects with the best instruments of Esitsnp Manufacture. ... '.» Prices vary from
$450 to $760.
ACCOBDISQ TO STTU AND rlKISR.
•WKvery Piano is warranted for Five Tears.[j OJL.D IN8TBUMI£NT8 Jr
KXCHANliEU AT LIBKBAL Jt\TE# Warehouse lOi South fifth Street, corner of Walnut, and qpposlte the Southern Hotel. my27dly
li''
QUEEN OP THE SOUTS^ PORTABLE GRIST HILLS,
—FOB—
ORN MEAL. WHEAT FLOFBING AKS RNCK lb FEED, B0LTIK6 APPAHATUB.IMIIITEBS ai«
MILL WORK GENERALLY. Our Mills are built from choice Bnrr Blocks, selected at tbeQuarriea in Franca by
ISAAC 8TBA1JB, I
himself.
Send tor Des.rlptlve Faaa- it* phUt containing Treatise on Milling, sant by mail free annaaas
Isaac Blraab
Comer Front and John Streets, CINCINNATI, OHIO. au29w3m --*r 4 W li-*
ESHlN&WC'%pO*®»
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A HO f/0RS£ jtj.
Oai^. Capes,
MABSH
4
QAMPAIGN EQUIPMENTS.
Blouses, Belts,
SWORDS, SASETES,
Pi A! PONS, SHOULDER STRAPS, BADGES, FLAM, Banners and Transpareiel^. $
1
I „4 Send for Price Lists. E. €. Is. flVITIH
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CO.,
S. W. Carner Fourth and Main Sts., lQdlw-wit
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