Terre Haute Weekly Gazette, Volume 8, Number 26, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 18 January 1877 — Page 6

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KITTY OF COLEPAINE.

A* beautiful morning was trippin*

And all th*swset buttermilk watered the plain.

Oh, what shall I do BOW? 'Twas looking at you now. Bute, such a pitcher I'll ne'sr meet again Twastli« id of me dairy, oh, Barney

M'Leary,

Tou'rc sent as a plague to the giils or i.oleraine!

I sat

ject

down beside her, and gently did chide

Thatsuchai isfertune flould give her such pain. A. kiss rthen gave her before I did leave her. fehe vowed for such pleasure she'd break it again. "Aras kay-making season, I cant tell the reason, .u-.i.

Misfortunes never come single-that plain Storvery so»n after poor Kitty disaster

The vil a pitcher was whole in Coler aine.

Eureka.

elf-Acting Power—Yes, Per petual Motien" is what William Glassey and August filler Have Been

Dreaming About.

Like Man, Glassey's Machine Pro pels ItselfUntil v. orn Out.

Detroit Free 1'rcsi.

The store-room, No.

01

of their labors, kindly asked him in The younsf man introduced himself as August Miller, ard turned to introduced his partner, the brains of the firm.

WILLIAM GLASSEY,

late of Buffalo, New York. The reporter SAW before him a man of medium stature, with a large head held sideways, at though toppling un.'er the weight ot massive brain development, and covered with a thick, jet black crop of hair, and a low crowned, antique looking hat. Between two shining, ever restless black eves, the balls of hich were considerably red dened, started a well developed, slightly cflrdinalized nose, beneath which ap reared a purple lipped mouth and firm, eduare jaws and chin, which were sepa rtted from the neck with a prolific crop of coarse, iron gray whiskers. He was attired in shining, seedy black coat and pants, a yellowish brown vest, and a shirt chat was once white. As Mr. Miller introduced him to the reporter Mr. CJlassey, with a graceful flourish ot his loll hand took from between his yellow sfained teeth a black-burned briarwood pipe, and, extending his right hand, said. "Am pleased to see you. I care naught for money or fame in the popular acceptance of tbat term. I am a worker ftfr humanity a searcher after truth. He then handed to the reporter a piece of cardboard, saying: "Read and be convinced." Upon the cardboard, roughly wi itten, were the following sentiments: "Eureka! Veni.vidi, vici! Motion by gravation! Self-acting power yes, perpetual motion the great impossibility! Reason for yourself! Was man constituted to live- within himself, and not to take the advice and research of the \torlu? If so, he is but a brute, fit only to live with the lower animals."

THE MACHINE.

The reporter read it, after which Mr. Glassey led him to a queer-looking machine which stood in the center of the room, and explained that it was the great revelation in science destined to overturn tt»e mechanics of the world. The machine is about five feet long, six feet high and threfc feet wide, is encased in a black walnut frame and consists ©f a balance wheel, innumerable small ratchets and springs, steel belts and elbow jointed cranks. At the end of lout large cranks •re leaden pendulums each weighing six-ty-five pounds, which swing alternately and at each swing of every pendulum the fly-wheel makes eight revolutions, the force thus obtained being, it is claimed, OQual to one and one-half horse powerThe machine is very complicated and is made in very-flne style, tnc castings be in* admirable. Upon the walnut frame are carved the words: "Eureka! "Veni,

Yidi Vici." The working of the ma. Chine being entirely beyond the reporter's

Sised

wer of description, he modestly conhis

ignoiuiiw

One

125

Jefterson av-

eflue, is occupied by an article destimed to make asioundtng revelations in the realms of science, to overwhelm with wpnder the students of the world, and to place William Gla&scyand August Miliar in niches of fame by the side of I'ult&, Morse. Newton and the rest of 'em These gentleman come from the Village of Dundee, Monroe County, and liavi been engaged at the place mentioned about three weeks, working quietly, industriously any \vi:h not a little /secrecy Hearing of the nu i'. iical mystery and its invent'r, a repot Kr

the I' rcc Prcs^

called at No. 135 yesterday afternoon, and with a ccrtain Icoling of awe knock ed timid at the door. In answer, glimpses of two or Three faces peeping from behind cin tuins at the windows flitted vaguely before the reporter's vision, «Od soon "the door war opened by a geni al-faccd liu!e man who, when the report cr stated that he had come to procure facts to mr.K'f know tolhe world the sub­

aud asked Mr

Glassey to state bciefly and con prehen

rfvelv

wha', why and how the engine could do. THE EXPLANATION.

The en huMastic inventor stood in nicturesqre attitude affectionately gazing upon his work, but when he heard the reporter's request he nervously clutched his pipe and began walking U"C:IM1V up and down the room, saying: 1 dou want you to reveal thi workia-is no revjelations not yet, my lad.' Then

stopping

long enough to take another

look at hit work he continued: "I hive not simply worked on the line -according to Euclid" an former power. 1/you il l-oH (pointing:

the

!aul"

seini

circular pullevsat the tu,. ot the engine) will see that I have oe bey.nd. thave sought the truth. I hare squared the circle, My

18

Ir* -r

aPerie,c.t ef.hlbl"

regular laws of combination

S£taotaa^««i» tlie true light The reporter remarked that he couldn realize how a circle squared would form

HSMrcle,.t which the Ontinued: "Not t.iat, my lad, not that, lam working on the balance power pnndple. I had to use gravity as a power. don't let it find its center. See "I can't see it," from the reporter caus-

ed the old man to grow somewhat funous as he answered: "Were it not two actios we would have no mroment. I had no figure* beyond the hor-

Life -1#*

izontal line and I squared the circle. Oscillation produces rotation and nothing fiuds a center. Motion by gravitation is

nuos a ccnin. ,1

a seif_acting

With a pitcher of mil*. from the fair of The question as to ho*v he avoided fncVHitn Bhesawme'g'he tumbled-tbo pitcher lion and wear caused Mr Glassey to strike it attihirtP ana cxciflim it tumbled,

power, is perpetual motion.

a melodramatic attitude and exclaim as he laid his pipe petishly upon a candle box. "I dont pretend to put brains into matter. I cannot make two hills without a hollow. Cause and effect governs all things. If gravitation was the law Newton fonnd.the world is wrong in its award and Galileo should receive the prize."

THE RENUMER ATION

In this strain did the old man continue for fullv halt an hour, never allowing the reporter to get in a word edge-wise, while modest, enthusiastic lit Mr. Miller stood aside, admiring his leader, and associate. Seeing that no description ®f the machine could be obtained, the rejorter asked what they proposed doing with their sweetheart. "Do?" said Glassey, why I shall place it on exhibition Friday, the price to see it being only $5- After a time I frhall lake it to Washington, and sell it to the general government for the benefit of the Jeople at large. There are forty millions of people in this land, and the government, by taxation, can raise a fund of

$20,000,000,

with which to

reward me for a work begun when I was but. iS rears old, and working as a journeyman cabir.et-maker,

THE FIRST IDEA.

day I was running a lathe by

treadle power and taking my foot awa\ the machine continued. With

sl,ch

slight start I worked, I traveled and I studied. Once, several years ago, I made a machine upon the same principle as this you see, and it ran seven and onehalf davs without cessation. It lacked power, it was wrong and 1 began again.

Weak-minded

people who love

monev become lunatics over this subject and goto our asylum for the insane. That is not me. Here, after a good long lifetime, I crv 'Eureka and am sane.

GLASSEY'S AGK

SELECTED SHARPS

Many puns of the day appear punilive. Uncle Vanderbilt leaves over eighty millions, and the chances are that when the returns are all in, wfc'll be counted out. book has just beei announced in England by Mr Duck. Probably it will be bound in muslin—a sort ot canvasback— N. Y. Herald. No it won eiti cr. You might know that Duck wouid drake up a mo approprii*: binding than muslin for his book.

Bacon said. A small room helps a studious man to condense his thoughts." He was right, for a studious man is obliged to think solid when he gets in a tight place.

An original individual at Salem, Mass., opened the New Year, by stealing 19 soda fountains. He expects to be proved a kleptomaniac by some frienes of fizz

Morrissey is preparing to recite in pub "Bets and I are Out*

Men talk most of little troubles great griefs make them silent. When is a goat not a goat? When he's a button.—[N. Y. Com. Adv. And naturallv enough, when he a button he goes for a bov.s pantaloons—and sometimes makes a "button" hole em— Nor. Herald.

Punchjsays conscience is "my rule for another man's conduct." It is morally certain that theie will be a survival of the fittest.

The second letter of the alpbabeUiiaintains its reputation brother.

the alphabet main-

Jim Nye never had nigh so many good

things

sa'id of him while living as when dead. The Journal of Chemistry says one should drink whisky until it is seven vears old. When a Texas paper prints "the item it reads: "No one should drink whisky until he is seven years old"— which makes quite a difference, you see —to the whiskey.—[Norristown Herald.

The Herald savs that a barrel of rum was opened in Medford the other day, after an -'incarceration ef over twenty years." It must have served a habeas corpus on all who partook ot it.—(Boston Post.

There was a seance last night and the alphabet was called for. The spirit rapped out the following: "To mayor of Boston- My financiol theories have at last received official mention. Thanks. W. Micawber."

Fifty-one persons want to be State Librarian of North Carolina, and have time to sit down an think ot days past and gone.

With eggs at present rates, what do you think ot this: Of all the birds that phase us with their lays, the most popu Iar is the hen.

In Senegambia they have found a race of monkeys who knew enough to rub sric«.s together and light a fire. Carry the news to Darwin. 4

A veteran with a bullet in his boay is not a rare sight. The} come from the West and got the bullet while stealing cattle.

Believing that ih "unisoV theie is strength," tour Georgia sisters kindly advertise their willingness to espouse four brothers.

It has been discovered by the New Or leans Republican that "vou may lead a Democrat to water, but you can't make him drink it."

It is no use for a man to put his watch

A prominent Connecticut writer is noted for his neglect in his personal appearance. The night before Christman a gentleman spoke to a friend of making the author a presont. "I want to get him something that he would keep," observed the gentleman. In that case I would suggest a cake of soap," remarked the iriend.—Danbury News.

"What's this, mister?'" said a curious countryman who was wandering through a jeweler's store, and as he spokr he rang statue of Mercury with his horny knuclles. "That," said the attendant, "is Mercury," and he passed on to wait upon a customer. The ruralist gazed for a moment with op^n mouth at the bronze representative of the messengei of the gods, and then beckoned to a companion at the other end of the store, to whom he said: "Jim, what do you suppose that figger is?" "I dunno," responded Jim, in turn giving it a resounding rap •brunze, hain't it?" "No," said the other, "tain't it's quicksilver." "What! the stuff they put into thermometers? Waal, what'll they do nex°"

THE TERRE HAUTE WEEKLY GAZKITK.

Waking" up in the night he cannot tell

his watch ticVing from his bed ticking. John Ruskin. in contributing tojtn

Edinburg charity, sayi: "I have done so more largely, but my profession of fault finding with the world in general is not a lucrative one."

A man who jumped overboard recent !v tr save his wife from drowning, has plained his action satisfactorily to friends. He said she had a good deal jewelry on her person and gold was high.

Norwich Bulletin Wade Hampton finds Chamber-lain hard road to t.avel.

The reporter does not follow alocalling—no, by no means. The hair on top of General Buinside head grows cn his cheeks.

In a State or National Government perhaps two heads are not better than one.

Have you any tungstate of m.vlydeum about you? If not, y»u are combustible. at re

When does a man cut a small figure a dinner party? When he's a little figu 8.

It will render a soaker perfectly in combustible if he lakes some silicate soda alter it.

of

75

Imitation diamond rings onlv cost cents and they make a woman happy for at least tw« hours.

When a quaker sends a challenge to fight a duel he says: "If thou wilt eat twelve unripe applep before breakfast will do the same, and we shall see survives."

In Nevada a man was boa-ting of the wonderful scent of his -g, and how far he could track his master. He concluded his yarn with the query. "What d'ye think about that said one of the bystanders, "well, I think you'd better go and take a bath."

If there is one place more unlikely than another in London where gaidening

GLAISI-.I ,*ur.. another in London where gaidening The reporter asked, "how old are you,

1

wcred. "To fear death and not be afraid

death is to live long but to fear death be afraid of death is a long time dvig. We 1 ravel with the speed of light atid find no walls to space. In puny months and vears I am, figuratively, sixty ears old. In life, action and study I am

Methuselah." MILLER'S INFATUATION. Fully convinced that Glassey was a singular character, tl.e reporter turned to Mr. Miller and gleaned the following relative to his history: He is a cobmetnaker by trade, and about two years ago had a shop at Dundee. Glassey came to the town and began working for him at his tradf. The result is that Miller has disposed of his shop and custom and ex pended nearly two years' time and about $2,000 in cash, to solve what he at present sincereh believes has been accom plished, the problem of perpetual motion.

oc

Mr, Glassey?" when the enthusiast paui'g Cathedral, yet there, at an elevaacrain assumed a studied attitude and an-

tjoll 0f

PETTICOAT PLEASANTRIES. It costs three times as much to convict an Iowa murderess as it does an Iowa murderer, and women in that State ought to quit murderii g.

A great deal has been written about sis terly love, but you just find a sister who will give up a rocking chair and a new dime novel to the best brother in the world.

Of a Boston block of thirteen houses, one is occupied by a maiden lady, and twelve widows of large wealth live in the other paiatial residences. This is convenient for suitors who get refused they can threaten to apply next door.

Naches, the Piute chief, has turned farmer. He starts in witi two wives, saying: "No breakee down one squaw like white corn man."

Tht Free Press says an American lady

can

B. B. stands for big jf

dress nicely in Paris on $300 per year

W

JJJ BE content with six pairs of

stockings, a bonnet and a belt ribbon. But how's she to keep warm if she do-sn't wear a ruffle round her neck.—Boston Poft. "A woman," remarked a Preston offici-

woman," remarked a rreston omci-

ncuti —o split up kindlings in an abject manner. —Norwich Bulletin.

weat tacktaM the cellar and began to "lYe"'v 5

Lady of the house to the coming ser vant: "Can you cook Bridget?" Seryant: 'Devil a cook but I play on the pianny, like er perfeshnal."

A fashion writer say# that "every thing is braided." She forgot many things are upbraided.

A temale architect has hung out her

room,

A fashion paper says ihat damasses will be popular with the ladies this winter, and society men have taken a fresh hold of life.

ncncvcr uutc

and

[Brooklyn Argus.

{The Swiss Ague Cure.

80vejgn Remel,y for the Ague.

Bead the following testimonials concerning its worth

EVANSVILLZ,IndM

011

as 1

pursued, it is the dome of St.

somewhere'about 200 feet, one of

tjle 0nicia.ls

1 i„..* 4-~v f/inr flpnfh r.._i

tends his four small plots, the

tenants 01 which area fuchsia, a gerani urn and two musk plants. "What's in that satchel?" said a New York po ice justice to a blear-eyed prisoner brought up before htm the other day "That," said the victim, "contains the returns of all the states, including Dade county, Florida, and the 'bulldozed' parishes of Louisiana, and they shoiv that I am president-elect of the United States." •'Two months,'' *aid the justice, and the prisoner was escorted out.

Dec.

6,187&.

Dr. 4. Houriet, Terre Haute, Dear Sir: Your medic.ne, the Swiss Ague ex- Cure, sells better than any other patent metlhis ictne f*r fever and ague to my knowledge, an.l to-day I are to order a larger quantity to support the demam for it.

Please send me one frus of tho smaller (Me) size aa-i 3 dozen 01 the larger (dollar) s.ze. Son* as soon as you can. i:-spectful-ly, -Wil. WEHER. Druggist

MATTOON, Ills., Dec. 7 1878.

I have sold the Swiss Ague Care for tw«

necessarily months. Have heard p« com plaint from customers, it gives good satisfaction. Please send me ore dozen of tho dollarsize.

CAI.ViX MOORE, Druggist. Paris, llld.« Dec 2,1876.

I hive sold eight dozen bottles of Swiss Acne ure in 2u days, and it has given good satiiifajtion.

C. C. HUNTER, druggist Tar is I Is., Dec. 3,1878

We have so'.d eight dozen bottles of Swiss Ague Cure in 30 days and it has given good satisfaction to our mstomers

E. V. SflAW SOM. Druggist Paris, Ills., Dec. 8, 1878.

I have sold tire Swiss Ague Cure for the last four months. It given general satisfac tion 10 custi-mers. When taken according to directions it is a sure cure.

EDMUNDFAUIS, Druggist. Mattoon, 111, Dec. 7, 1876*

We have been selling Swiss Ague Curt' for some lime, arnd have heard

from

11

i-omplaint

any source anu eur sales on the sume .ire

the increase. Seud one case of dollar bott size, and oblige W li & II COPPAGE, Druggists.

Ma-toon. II I)i-c. 6, 1876

havo

so'(lswissAgue

wno

Cure the past sca-

'. son HI.d it has given satisfaction. Send one

dozea of dollar siJK. OBL1NGER A WEAVER, DrugsriBts.

tiA.nnij'XT",-*-0

A T,£i obtained in the

IJiiJN

Un ted States

Cunadas and Europe terms owas those of any other reliable bouse. esuoniiencc invited in the English and 0 gn languages, with inventors, Attorneys at Law, and *ther Solicitors, especially witli those who have hail their eases rejected at the hands of other attorneys. In rejected cases our fees are reasonable and no_charge is made unless we are successful.

INVENTORS,

Patent, send vs a model or a sketch rtn 1 a full description of your invention. Wo will make in examination at the 1'atent OiUcs and if we think it patentable, will send you papers aud advice, and prosecHt« your case. Our fee will be. in ordinary cases, $25.

ADYICE rFREE

written in all matters relative to Patents, I'ateutLaw and inventions.

Reference—Hon.

uiissioner of Patents, Cleveland, Ohio, O. Kelley, Esq., Sec'y liational Grange, Louisville, Kentucky, the Swedish and Danish foreign Ministers, Washington, D. C., lieu ry UoTfood, Esq., Halfax, Nova Scotia.

Send stamp for our "GUIDE FOR OF TAIN ING PATENTS, a book of ten pages. Address, LOUIS BATTGEK & CO., Solicitors of Patents and Councilors at Patut Law. Washington. D. C.

$25, $58, $100, $200, $500.

The reliable house of %lexah1er Frothinj ham A Co. No 12 Wall stre t. New York, pub lish a haa-lBora.-eight page Weekly Papei called the Week Financial Report, which they sen fire# to any address. In addition to a arge number of editorials oa financial and other topics, it contains very full and accura rep rts of the ».alcs and standing el every Stock, bo»d and security i!ealt in »l the Stock xchange. Messrs. Frothiiuka*

Co are extensive broker* ef large experice and tried integrity. In addition to their stock brokerage bnmness, they sill whal itre termed "-Pi iTile*es"' or "1 uts ai.d C*lUr now one of tbe favorite metho of legitimate ppecu at ion. Their advire is valuable aid by following it many have made fortunes—(New York Metropolis

Notice to Non-Resident.

No. 7,697. STATUOF INDIAXA, COUNTY OF VIGO, IN THE VIGO CIRCUIT COURT, SEPTEMBER TERM, 1876, EM-

ELINE NEELY VS. RAY NBELY, IN DIVORCE, Be it known that 011 the 17th day »f Sep tember, 1S76, it was ordered by the court that the clerk notify by publication said Ray Ncelv, as non-resident defendant, of the pendet cy of this action against him.

Said non-resident defendant is there fore hereby notified of the pendency of said action against him, and that the same will stand for trial at the February term of said court in the year 1877.

MARTIN HOLLINGER, Clerk.

Estrayed.

TAKEN UP—By Nathaniel M. Tones Riley Township, Vigo County, Indiana, one black back lined cow, white on belly, right hip knocked down, crop off of right ear, no marks or brands perceivable, twelve to fifteen years old, and appraised at 114 before J. Nichodemus, p. MARTIN HOLLINGER, Attest. Clerk.

Administrator's Notice.

N°tl"" hercb7S'Ye"

-J of the left ear and a hole in the right ear,

ings are upbraided. supposed to be five years old, has no A newspaper receipt for plum pudding brand or mark other than has been deshorld always be placed under the head

scrjbed.

of "Currant Items. _.a__r j.~ Mn. Ford, widow of the governorof \ttm MAHTIH Hw.MHNSN Ohio, is a clerk in the treasury department. She is a strikingly handsome woman and was highly educated and reared in affluence

ared in affluence. Notice is hereby

has hung out

and her services are in great de- «v

mandby men whose wives "rule the

roost," so to spea^. Mr. Ingalls, of Kansas, is considered by the ladies in the gallery, to be the pet bachelor, of the Senate, and is termed fastidious, elegant and literary. "The bachelor" of the House is Mr. Piper, of California, to whom the above adjectives do not wholly apply. But he owns mines and city property.

jh aHmfniRtlltoi

countv The

ALEXANDER CREWS, A dministrator. Jan6-w^t

Estray notice.

Taken up by William A. Shores Fayette Township Vigo County Indiana one red roan cow with ragged cross off

Appraised at $iS. o®. Dec. 7

1876 before George Spotts J. P.

CLFRK

Administrator's Notice

feiven

that

the

under

signed has been appointed Administra

Tackson,

tor8 of the egtatc 0f

shingle in Bobtoi. She never Pla"s yigo county, deceased The estate house with less than seven closets in each ».

be/l8-6

lRVIxe'

late 01

jacob Jackson, late of

gofveRt Thi

igo county, ccceuseu A probably solvent. This, 23rd day of N®' vember, 1S76.

PRESXoN-j

W».P°AKM™$

Administrator,. JCov23-w3t

It

'it*"'

1

:.!k _J.

writes to some newspaper.that Grant p^eV^r. free. J. W.rtk Cc. is a bigger man tlian Washington.—

stt m#.

f.

»r jla.'. »-e V-TK-

freely of apple dumplings she sits down ^39^^Ji^0«^t9r^c0®^fxXl

r,

YE8ETHE

FUSiFIES THE BLOOD, Renovates and Invigorates the Whole System. rrs MEDICINAL PROPERTIES AK ALTERA­

TIVE, TONIC, SOLVENT ANO DIURETIC.

VEGETINE Is made exclusively fron* th» Jnicea of carefully selected barks, roots and herbs, and so strougly concentrated, tbat it wlU eiTeciually eradicate front tbe system every taint of Scrotals, Ikreralou Ilnaaar, T»niors, Caoctr, Caacrrooi II mar, Kryaipelna* Hall Kbfnm, Syphilitic Diwanu, Canker, Faintama al 1* ISiomaeh, and all diseases tliat arise from pure Wood. Sciatica. loflaBamal»ry 1 t'hronic RhcnnnliiBi. Nearalci Coal a oil Spiaal Consplalnla^ can be

eiTeottially cured througli tbe blood. For tTlcrr»and Krnptive Diaraacsofthe V?(iur Pntiolet, I11tuple*, BUlcbti, Xloil«, Trtirr, waM-head and Bl«|» vro. m. VEGKT1NE has never failed to effect

For Calnrrb, l.'-j.i.icpoin. Unbitaab CoDtifcami, Palpituiiou of (lie Klearlj, Umdaciir, filvo, Nervouaneaa and (•earral froalration mt the I»rroa» Mjrnt'mv no medicine lias given such perfect satisfaction as tbe VICCiKTINK. It purities the bUxxl, cleaimes till of tlio orjrans, and possesses a c»ilrv.lliug power ever ll»c nervous sj«tern.

Tho renwrkable cures efTected ly VEOETINB have induced many physicians ami aimthdcarlea whom we tuiow to pieacribe and use il iu their own families.

In feet, VI'OETIXr. is tho best remedy yet discrt red for ihc abovedisenses, and is the only rcliat.e MIJOOD PCUIFIiSU yet placed before tlto public.

THE BEST EVIDENCE. The following letter from Uev. E. S. Be5t,.ras* tor of M. K. ChiiU')!t Natirk. will be road witb intercut by NIU&IY t/IINTITUMH. AIHO, tbos« sulVtsriii.^ fioni the sumo disease AS atUictcd tbe son of the Kev. K. S. Beat. No ixjrson can doubt thid

te3tiiiKnyf

Mr. !h

six tbero is no doubt about tUo

cu^tuive j»owei*s of V'KOKTINK NATICK, MIM., Jan. 1,1P74.

N.

STKYE*?: Dear Sir— VVf have goc*L rco»ou faf your a incdicine cf the ffi*u«tc»|

vsUie. \V^ (hat It lim btvu th«!QCtm»olJrfi«hg nur»on'«

life, lbs is i.owr scvcnU'en year* of a#?cj for th? Iu.it two jvar* he hrn* nuflTerecl from necrosis of iofutoiii ft.Tootion.and

f-oi.

FOUL-.L NOT

reduced tiiul

nv-Ai-ly alb hhw him thought recovery (mpoMililc. A cottncil ot ublc !»h.v«ician* could Rive u* /tut the faintCKt hope of KM ral'yi ^, two ot Ihc number declaring

Uist

\w the rcach ni liutunn rrniedicf. ttmt vui nin*

IM.T

Uijiv

*KVC him. he had

cn«l*irc

NO

the

f^vrutirij

vijror eiioti|.'h to

Jn^t then weromnunccd riving bin

and tn»n ihnt tiin- to the pn'sent he ha» heca

roiitiiu»iIv improving, lie ha* lately resumed hU i»tii(l»ci« thrown away imcnitchraaml cune, ot»d walk*aboutc1trt*r lolly nrrd htroi)^.

Thou-'h t'»err i* »ome d^charpe from the opening vrhcrc the lii^ *ra* lauccd, we hare the fullest confident# that in a little time he will lc pcrijgclly cured.

II?

M. D. Lcgjrett, ex-Com-

In* t-jk «i ahAtit three doxen lottle» ol VEGETIVH but htt'ly n-v. hut liulc, he itcctarc. that lietoo wvil 10

be ukiui uxil'Cinr.

KMjwcUully yourj, E. S. Bf-ST. MItS. li. C. F.

ALL DISEASES OP THE BLOOD, If VEGKTINE will relieve pain,cleanse, pan'rf.v an 4 cure such diseases, restoring tbeimtient to j:crfcct iiealtU nfier trying tllflerent physlciaiiH, many remedies, suilering for yecrs, is it not conclusive proof, if you are a sufferer, you c.-r.ibo cured '.' \Vliy is this medicine uerfurMing gucU great cnreJ Jt works in tlie blotxl, in the cirt ulntina fluid. It can trnly bo called the lil.fxjl) PUltiFIEK. Thepreatsource of disease originates in the blood «nd 110 medi•iiuo that «1 scs not act directly upon it, to pttrifr aail renovate, has any jitst claim upoir public afteaiion.

Recommend It Heartily. SOHTII BOSTON*

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STEVE*!:

Feb.

7,1970.

DearSi-L have taken fcvcral bottle# of

rrvtr VKOKI'INE. and am convinccd It I* a- valuaWt rrm* cdv tor Dyspcpisia, Kidney Complaint, and general dcMM? oft 10 .y«tcm.

I in hcartilr recommend It to al! nntttnng mom the ibovc coui|)laiat». *"^0^0* TARKEtt. 3rt8 Alli»D» Stre* a

Prrpnrrd by II. R. STEFENSy Boatoi, Baa. VEGETINE IS. SCU» BY ALL OBUGMSTO.

Schenck's Plumonic Syrup, Sea Weed Tonic, AND MAIIRAKE PILLS.—These deservedly celebrated and popular medicines have affected a revolution in the healing art. and proved the fallacy of several maxisis which have for many yeara obstructed he progress of medical ience. false supposition that "Consumption is incurable" deterred physicians from attempting to find remedies for that disease, and patients af flkte.1 with it reconciled themselves to death without making an effort to escape f'om a doom which they supposed to be unavoidable. It is now proved, however that consumption can be cured, and that it has been cured in a very great number ol cases (some of them apparently des perate ones) by Schenck's Pulmonic Syrup alone and in other cases by the same medicine in connection with Schenck's Sea Weed Tonic and Mandrake Pills, one or both, according to thi requirements of the case.

Dr. Schenck himself who enjoyed uninterrupted good health for more than forty years, was supposed at one time to be at the very gate of death, his physi cians having pronounced hi* case hope less, and abandoned hirn to his fate. lie was cured by the aforesaid medicines, and since his recovery, many thousands similarly affected have used Dr. Schenck's preparations with the same remarkable success.

Full directions accompany eac'i, making it not abso'.utrly necessary to personally see Dr. Schenck unless patients wis their lungs examined, and for this purpose he is professionally at his principle office, corner Sixth and Arch Sts., Philadelphia, every Monday, where all letters for advic* must be addressed.

Schenck's medicines are sold by all

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of appointment of in]istrator.

Notice is hereby given that the under signed has been appointed Administrator ot the estate of Harriet Robbias, late of Vigo County, Indiana, deceased. Said estate ia supposed to be solvent.

Dec.i7-3tw.

Wm. C. ROGERS, Administrator

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Mark Those Faetsv

The Testimony ofthe whole World

Hollo way's Pills.

"I had no appetite HkUoway'srills »e a beartv one." "Your I'd la are mamllons"

I send for auother hsx and keep tbe noufe." -lr. t:olloway has cured my heada hs wus cnr^uii^ gave one o( your nilU to my be forcholeia morbns. The dear little thin* cot. well in a day." •'My aatisKii of a morning la new cured." ••Your box ef llo loway^i Ointm. nt ureil me of noises 111 the he.vl. I rubooi so ne et lias ioft"'tnu

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permnncnt cure. For Paim in the Bark, Kidney CoiB» plnint*. Drop* Female tT^akaM*, lirncsrrlHta, arising from Internal ulcerar* tion, and iwerine diseases and Criteral De. biiiiy, VEQETINE acts directly upon iu* causes of the^e eomplainw. It invigorates and strengthens tlio whole system, acts upon the soerctivo orgaus, allays inilan.niation, cures ulceration and regulates .' '"'\vcla. C-

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"I enclose a dollar your pr ee is 2S cents^ but the medicine to me-is w.n th a dollar '•S»*nd inelire boxes 'your pills."' "Let aie hare thren Kexet or your Pills naura mail, f-r Chills and Fever."

I have over S00 mil 1) ^tunoiiihU as these,, but want of space comjiels me to co clnde.

For Cutaneous Disorders,

And a 1 eraotionsof tbeski i, thit Ointment is most tnra'iiahl.'. Ir ,ioes n-t heal cxter--uallv alone mt penelra.es with ihc iuos* searching effects to ti:a very rvot of thu evil.

PILLS

lovsrialily cure the to lowing diseases

Disorder of the Kidneys.

I* all diseases afecting these organs,. whether they Hc-rctp too ni'. or loi. littfa wale or whethi they be afflicted with a ton* or gravel, or with acta sand pains sett ed ia the loins over the tegious or the ki lueys, tne.-ie i'il Should ie tak. acc inl'ng to the printed direc tions, au*! the Ointment should be uel rubbei into the small of the hack at bedtime This treatment will giro ilmwk iniin-'diiite telief whea all other means hara failed.

omachsi §ut of Order.

Ne medicine will #o effectually improve the tone of thestoniaehe asH ese Pill- thev remove all acidity oceasaioued either by intend oerau eor imp.oper diet. They reach th« live and reilu.-e it to a healthy action they ire woodei fu ly effl ac:ous in eases of spasm in fact they never Ite'l in cm lag ail disorders of the 11ver andiatomache.

II l,LO\VAY's fl i,I,s th (test known tn tbe woi Id for the Allowiag disease* Agu» Asthma. Bilious Complaints, itlotclieH on the Skin, Kowds.Consumption, Deb lltv. Dropsy Dyseutero, Ei vf-iueiaa. Female IrregulariUos Fevers of nil kinds,.Fits i.ut, lleudacho. Indigestion, Inflaiuauon..Jaundice, Liver Complaints, Lumbage, Piles, Rheumatism, B«» teutioa of uriiie sciefula or Klu^'a Bvii, 3 re Throats, Stone and (travel, Tie-Doulour-cux. Tumors. c.ers, Worms of all kinds, Weakness from any cause, el*.

Important caution.

Xoae are genuine unless the signatures! J' IlAY»00K,as ageaii fer the United S ates, surrounds each box of I'ills, and Ointnu nb. A handsome reward will be given to any one rendering such information as may lead to the detection ol any party or partiee counterfeiting tlio medicines or vending the sameT k"...w ng them to b'! spurious.

Sol I at the mauufsct iry of Professor HotLOWAY ft Co New York,and by all resn.cta"1: drngglrtis and dea.ers in mcriicien th onprh'xii the civiliz world, in boxes at 'iiif tll nt8 and$1. each. 6s"?J"*'i"lier i-i c(,iinulornble saviug by taking the larger sizes*.

B.—I)i cctions for tho guidance of patients in every disorder are aflixed to- ouch box.

Office, 112 Liberty streat, W. Y. Dji.MV

FALLING SICKNESS!

Permantly curel no htimliaf? by one mosth'S ussgn of Dr Gnn'ard's C. 4ohrate4 in falliblP li Powders. To convince sufferers that these powders will do a,!! we claim for them, we will send them by mail, post paid, a free trial box. As Dr. Goulard is the only phvscian that hasever made this scase a spccial study and as to our knowledge thousands have on permanently cured br the use of these Pow lers wu will ran tee a perm-inont cure in'-evcy r*w, «r refund vou all aeoney expended. All sufferers sceu.'d nave these Powdors and an early trial, and be convince I of their curative powers.

Price, for large hx, $3,00 or 4 Dox^s for $10,00 sent by mail to any part ol the United States ®r Cinida on receipt of price, or by express COD. Address,

Ash & Bobbins,

MJ Futton Streets Brooklyn, New Ysrk

Positively Cured!

Ail sufferers fron this disease that are anxious to be eured should try Dr. Kissaer's eelebrab consumptive powder'. Them Powders are theonly preparation known that will cure consume ion and all diseases of lbs Throat and Lungs—indeed, so strong is our faith in the-u, ami also to convince you they are no humbug, we will forward to every sufferer, by mail, post pai l, a free trial box.

We don't want ur money nntil yeu aro perfectly satisfied of their eurative power*. If your lire is worth saving, dou't delay ia giving these Powders a trial, as they will surely cure you.

Price for large box, $8,00 sent to any park ofthe Unite States or Canada by mail oa receipt of price.

Address,

Ash & Bobbins,

360 Fulton Street, Brooklyn, N. Jan.ll-wlyr.

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MARTIX HOLLINGKK,

Test: Clerk.

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