Terre Haute Weekly Gazette, Volume 8, Number 46, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 14 June 1877 — Page 3

LAVENDAR.

(From All the Year Round.)

How prone we are to hide and hoard Each 111 tie token love has stored,1 To tell of happy hours We lay aside with tender care A tattered b»ok, a .rurl of hair,

A bunch ol faded flowers.

When death has led with pulseless hand Ow darlings to the silent land, Awhile we sit bereft. But ti.ne Koesoii, and anon we rise, Our dead being gatheri from'our eyes,

We gather what

it

le t.

The books they leved,, the songs thi- sung, The litt flute whose music lung Sochcerful'y of old The pictures we have seen them paint, The last plucked flower, with odor faint,

That fell iroin lingers cold.

We smooth and fwldwith reverent care, Th3 robei, they living, uaoti towrar And painful pulses stir. As o'er the el ics or our dead With bitter rain of tears we spread 1'itle, purple lavender. And when we come In tt tfr years, With only tender April tears

On cheeks once white with care To look on Irotisures put away Despairing on that far-off day,

A subtle scent is there.

Their scent abides 011 book and lut', On curl and 11 -wer: and, with its mute, ltut ot|Ucnt appeal, It wins from in a deeper sob, For our lost »!ead—a sharper throb

Tliuu we are went to feel.

It whispers of tlio 'ong ajco. Its love, its loss, its aching woo, And buritid scrrow.i stirs And tears like lb. so we shed of old Koll down our cheeks as we behold

Our faded lavender!

OLIVER WENDELL IIOLMES FIRST SERMON-

l)r. Oliyer Wendell Holmea was calkd to preside at the Unitarian festival in Boston last Thursday evening, in the absence o'" Mr. George William Curtis, lie began his remarks by saying:

It has occurred to me, ladies and gentlemen that, as many cleigymcn are expected to make speeches on this occasion, it would be a fair thing enough if one layman should take the opportunity it alLrds him of delivering a sermon. I have heard a great many, and never yet pronounced one. Will you kindly listen to mv virgin effort? My text is from the Apocrypha, the book of Ecclesiasiieus, joth chapter, 13th verse

An eloquent man is known far and near, hut a man of understanding knoweth when he slippeth.—Eccles. xx- 13.

In the course of his sermou, Dr Holmes said: It is a simple fact that the working beliefs in New England have been steadily approaching the ground occupied bv what is known as liberal Christianity.

Old orthodoxy has been stripping itself like a eircusrider who throws off one garment alter another, as it has ridden round the ring of successive generations First came off the scarlet hunting suit of the witchfinder, theu the Geneva clock of the pedestinarian, then the Jewish gabardine of the Sabbatarians, and I know not how many more already we see the fair outlines of our common humanity whicn has been mo or less obscured fcr a long time bv these c^sguises.

When 1 think of Increase Mather burniug Robert Colef's book against the witchcraft delusion in the yard of Harvard College, ot which he was President, and imagine his successor of to-dav taking part in a similar ceremony. I feel as it you might as well read the stamp-act to the great-children of the ',sons ot liberty," as the old New England confessions of faith to the descendants of the Pilgrims and the Puritans.

When 1 remember that the ancestor of the one little child, by whose thread ot life alone 1 hold to the generation yet in the tender bud, disposed of the infants on trial before their final Judge by making Him say that although —In bliss

They may net hope to dwe i, Still unto them ho will allow The easiest room in hell—

when I remember that Jonathan Edwards, the great champion of a later New England orthodoxy, spoke of children, with certain rare exceptions, as "younn vipers and infinitely more hateful than young vipers" in the sight of God—"exposed every day to eternal burnings"— and think what a universal cry of out ra red motherhood would silence this Herod of the pulpit in the Boston of today, I can believe that almost any cherished dogma that stands in the way of a true Catholic union of all believers in the eternal gospel of righteousness may fade out as inhuman, and therefore ungodly.

May I, without committing anyone but myself, mention a few of the stumbling block which will stand in the way of some who have many sympathies ot what is called the libei al school of think ers? I believe there are quite as much anthropological as theological, Some of these doctrines might be at once repudiated by those who hold other beliefs, which in reality grew out of them.

The notion that :nan is responsible for

the fact of

suffering and death, whereas

both exi .ted long before his appearance on our planet. The notion that there can be such a thing as natural moral evil, as if anyone but the God of nature could be responsible lor nature's effects.

The notion of sin as a transferable object. As philanthropy has ridded us of chattel slavery, so philo ophy must nd us of chattel sin and all its logical consequences.

The notion that what we call sin is anything else than inevitable, unless the Deity had seen fit to give every human being a perfect nature and develop it by a perfect education.

The oversight of the fact that all moral relations between man and his Maker are reciprocal, and must meet the approval of man's enlightened conscience before he can render true and heartfelt homage to the power that called him into being. And is not the greatest obligation to all eternity on the side of the greatest wisdom and the greatest power?

The notion that the Father of mankind is snbject to the absolute control of a certain malignant entity known under the false name of justice, or subject to any law such as would have made the father of the prodgigal son meet him^ with an account-book and pack him ofi to jail instead of welcoming him back and treating him to the fatted calf.

The notion that useless suffering is in any sense a satisfaction for sin, and not simply an evil added to a previous one.

I believe that many of you will agree with me in rejecting these notions, and that, in due time, all such stumblingblocks will be removed from the path ot any whom they prevent from marching side by side with you in the grand army of the soldiers of humanity and servants of God.

VEGETINE

—WILL CUBE—

SCROFULA,

Scrofulous Humor.

VKorrnns will eradicate from the system eyery taint of Scrofula and S«rofuloua Humor. It haf permanently cured thousands in Boston and vicinity who had been long and painful sufferers.

Cancer, Cancerous Humor.

The marvellous effect of VEQEnire In case of Cancer and Cancerous Humor challenges tho most profound attention of the medical faculty, many of whom are prescribing VEOETIXK to their patients.

Canker.

VEOETDTE has never failed to cure the most Inflexible case of Canker.

Mercurial Diseases.

The VEOETIKT! meets with wonderful success in the cure of this class of diseases.

Pain in the Bones.

In this complaint the VEOETTNE is the great remedy, as it removes from the syBtem the producing cause.

Salt Rheum.

Tetter, Salt llheum, Scald Head, &c.,will certainly yield to the great alterative effects of VEOETINE.

Erysipelas.

VEOETINE has never failed to cure the most Inveterate case of Erysipelas.

Pimples and Humors on the Face.

Reason should teach us that a blotchy, rough or pimpled skin depends entirely upon an internal cause, and 110 outward application can ever cure the defect. YEGETINE is the great blood purilier.

Tumors, Ulcers or Old Sores

Are caused by an impure state of the blood. Cleanse the blood thoroughly with YEQETINE, and these complaints will disappear.

Catarrh.

For this complaint the only substantial benefit can bo obtained through the blood. VEUETIXE is tho great blood purifier.

Constipation.

VEOETIXE doos not act as a cathartic to debilitate the bowels, but cleanses all the organs, enabling each to perforoi the functions devolving upon them.

Piles.

VEOETIXE has restored thousands to health who have been long and painful sufferers.

Dyspepsia.

If VEOETIXE i« taken regularly, according to directions, a certain and Bpeedy cure will follow its use.

Faintness at the Stomach.

VEOETIXE is not a stimulating bitters which creates a fictitious appetite, but a gentle tonic, which assists nature to restore the stomach to a healthy action.

Female Weakness.

VEOETINE acts directly upon the causes of these complaints. It invigorates and strengthens the whole system, acts upon the secretive organs and allayB inflammation.

General Debility.

In this complaint the good effects of the VEOETINE are realized immediately after commencing to take it as debility denotes deficiency of tha blood, and VEOETIKE acts directly upon tho blood.

Vegetine is Sold by all Druggists.

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TO MAN OR KKA8T,

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Cross and Flowers—worth 50c.—our price 15c 2 for 25c, 6 for 60c. 17 for J1.50 styles. Agents clear $10 daily selling these. Also 100 Elegant Col'd Engravings, size 18x16. Beautiful Girls —any name yon vrish—Comic Kcliyious, and other subjeots, only 15c. each, 10 for $1,00. Send for our catalogue. Deal only with a reliable house. Send on your dirty money (not counterfeit) and send lor anything vou want to UUNTEIi A CO., Uinsdalo. It. H.

APPLICATION FOIt LICENSE. NOTICE is hereby given that I will apply to the Board of Commissioners of Vigo

County,

Indiana, at their June term for a

license to sell "Intoxicating liquors," in a less quantity than a quart at a time, with 1 be privilege of allowing the same to be drank on my premises, for one year. My place of business and the premises whereon said liquors are to be drank, are located on the south half of lot 15 in Hartford, in Lintoa Townshtp, in Vigo County, Indiana.

Pr fee $$.00.

teautics. This picturc meas

Pr fee $S.oo.

JA41E5 VANDYKE, llarttord,

THE TERRE HAUTE WEEKLY GAZETTE

SHERIFF'S SALE.

By virtue of a degree and order of sale issued from the Vigo Circuit Court, to me directed and delivered, in favor of Robert A. Gillcrees, Reuben Halstead and Theron Sutliff, and against William Sparks and Martha E. Sparks, I am ordered to sell the following described real estate, situated in Vigo County, Indiana, to-wit:

That part of the southeast quarter of the southwest quarter of section twenty two (22) township eleven (11) north range nine(g) west, which lies east of the state road, running fromTerre Haute to Sullivan containing sixteen (16) acres more or less also that, part of the northwest quarter of section twentyBeven (27) in same township and range, being east of said road commencing at the north line ofjsaid quarter section of twenty-seven (27) and extending so lar south as to include thirty (30) acres, except eighteen (18) acres off the south end of the latfer described tract, and also eleven and one half (nj-j) acres in the north east quartei in section twenty-seven (27) township eleven (11) north, range nine (9) west commencing at the northwest corner of said quarter Jsj) section, thencc south, forty-six (46) rods, thence cast forty (40) roils, thence north fortysix '46s rods, thence west forty (40) rods to the place of beginning and on SATURDAY, the 30th day of June 1^77, within the legal hours of said day, at the Court House door in Terre Haute, 1 will oft'er the rents and profits of the above described Real Estate, together with all privileges and appurtenances to tli« same belonging, for a term not exceeding seven years, to the highest bidder for cash, and upon failure to realize a sum sufficient to satisfy said order of sale and costs, I will then and there offer the fee-sjmple, in and to said Real Estate, to the highest bidder for cash to satisfy the same.

This 7th day of June 1S77. GEO. W. CARICO, Sherill".

SHERIFF'S SALE.

Bv virtue of an execution issued from the Vigo circuit court, to me directed ar.d delivered, in favor of Ilcnry Mitchell, William T. Lewis and Calvin D. Sinclair, and against Asa Sparks as prin cipal and William Singhorse as replevin bail,I have levied on the following describ ed real estate,situated io Vi&o county, Indiana, to-wit:

The northwest quarter of the southwest quarter of section five (5), township ten (10), north, range eight (S), west, in Vigo county, Indiana, and on S A A 3 0 a N E

1877.

within the legal hours of said day, at the court house door in Terre Haute, I will offer th# rents and profits of the above described real estate, together with all privileges and apurtenances to the same belonging, for a term not exceeding seven years, to the highest bidder for oasli, and upon failure to realize a sum sufficient to satisfy said execution and costs, I will then and there offer tho fee-simple, in and to said real estate, to the highest bidder for cash to satisfy the same. This 7th day of June, 1S77.

GKO W. CARICO, Sheriff.

Printers fee $S.oo.

SHERIFF'S SALE.

By virtue of a decree and order of sale, 1sjcd irom the Vigo Circuit Court, to me, direr,led and delivered, in favor of Catharine I. Adams, and against Catharine Novatney, red to sell the following described I am orde real estato.situated inVi^o ann, to-wit:

County, Indi-

The north half 0£) of the northwest ouarttr(£) of lot number fourteen (14), ana the southwest quarter (}j) of lot number eleven 11), fronting seventy-flvo (75) feet on First street, in tho city of Terre Haute, baing in Mibdivision of out-lot number sixty-nine (60). as made by James Farrington.tbe plat of which is dulv recorded in voluu.e 11,

tpag

513, of tho records of Vigo county, Indiana, and on SATURDAY, the 30th day of JUNE' 1877, within thelefral hours of said day, at the court house door ol Terre Haute, I will offer the rents and prollts of the above described real estate, together with all privileges nd appurtenant: to tho same^belonglng, for a term not exceeding seven years to the i.ighest biddor fer cash, and upon failure to realize a s- sufficient to satisfy said order of sale and costs, I will then and there offer the fee simple in ami to said real estate, to the higncst bidder for cash to satisfy the same. This 7tli f'ay of June, 1877.

GEO. W. CARICO, Sheriff.

SHERIFF'S SALE.

By virtue of a decrco and order of sale issued from the Vigo Circuit Court, to me directed and delivered, In favor of David B. Adams for the use of Albert Havworth and against Mary Row, John Row, Charles Row, Richard Dildine. Richard Dunnigan and Samuel C. Stimswi. I am ordered to sell the following described real esta'e, situated in Vigo County, Indiana, to-wit:

Apartof the northhali (K) of the southoust quarter of section thirty-five (35), township eleven (11) north, range ten (18) west, commencing fifty-six (58) rods east of 1 be northwest corner of said quarter section, ruHningthence oast forty (40/ rods, tncncc south eightv (80) reds, thence west forty f4)| rods, thence north [80J rods to the place of beginning, containing twenty (20) acres, 1 ing east or and adjoining twentyeljfht (28) acres setoff to Mary Row, as widow of John Row by tho commissioners heretofore appointed, and on SATURDAY, tlie 30th day of June, 1S77. wit in the legal hours of said day, at the court house door in Terre Haute, 1 will offer the rents and profits of the above di scribed real estate, together with all privliges and appurtenances to the same belonging, for a term not exceeding seven year', to the highest bidder for cash, andupoa faiiare to realize a sum sufficient to satisfy said order of sale and ost, I will thep an-l there offer the fee-simple in and to said real estate, to the highest, bidder for cash to satisfy the same. Tliis 7th day of June, 1877.

GEO. W. CARICO, Sheriff.

SHERIFF'S SALE.

By virtue of an execution issued from the Vigo Circuit Court, to me directed and delivered, in favor of Elizabeth Naylor and against Mary Swinehart I have levied on the following described real estate, situated in Vigo County, Indiana, to wit:

The undivided one half of lot number one hundred and nintv three {193) in the city of Terre Haute Vigo County, Indiana, and on SATURDAY, the 30th of June

l8?7,

within the legal hours of said day, at the Court House door in Terre Haute, I will offer the rents and profits of the above described real estate, together with all privileges atid appurtenances to the same belonging, for a term not exceeding seven years, to the highest bidder foi" cash, and upon failure to realize a sum sufficient to satisfy said executions and costs, I will then and. there offer the fee-simple, in and to said real estate, to the highest bidder for cash to satisfy the same.

This 7th day of June 1S77. GEO. W. CARICO Sheriff. Pr. fee $8.09.

OB BUffi mm DISEASE

Terry's Salicylic Soap

(PATENT APPLIED FOR)

A Perfect Anti-Septic and Disinfectant Bath and Toilet Soap

Takes the Place of all Other Soaps for Daily Use in the Family.

Manufactured From the Forest Vegetable Oils with the Addition of That Greatest Known Anti-Septic and Disinfectant

SALICYLIC ACID.

Making the most healthful, the most perfect and ilie mwst economical BATH and TOILKT soap ever offered to tho public.

I 11-ifei iiv the mimical profession and attested by thsusands as

The Great Preventive

all eases of blood poisoning, whet her arisng from malarim or miasmatic exhalations defective serrerage- or any other causes

Its Constant me Prevents the Contriiciing of Contagion' Diseases tvphoid,scarlit, and all malarial fevers. It is invaluab.-i ami should be used iu districts where Fever and Ague prevail, as it is the greatest known pievontatiye to tliatdis ase. It is of immense value in tho cureof all skin diseases, a trial proresit.and its use prevents contracting ihem. It 1s a Spceiul boon to School Children who aro constantly exposed. It is the most healthful bath s- up for inlants, worth it3 weight in gold in the. nursorj'. It is no more expensive than other toilet soap of good quality. It goes further, and its eat superiority in bringing it into universal uje. it has no disagreeable oiior and is absolutely pure.

Extensively used in hospitals and sick rooms by order of physicians. For sale by Druggists 1

and Grocers.

Sample box containing three eakes sent postpaid en receipt of 75 cents. Liberal terni6 to the trade.

THE BEVERLY CO. Sole Agonts for the Trade. Chicago, Ills.

SHERIFF'S SALE.

By virtue of a decree and order of sale, issued from ihe Vigo Circuit Court, to me directed and delivered, in favor of Stephen R. Freeman, and against Meridith Carney and, Naomi Carney, I am ordered to sell the following described real estate, situated in Vigo County, In diana, to-wit-

Thirty-onei (31) acres more or less, off the south end of the south-cast quarter (J4) of the northwest quarter of section one (1) township ten (10) north, range ten (10) west, being all of south west quarter of the northwest quarter (lg) section, except ten (10) acres off the north end, sold to T. A. Hayworth. and on SATURDAY, the 30th day of June 18771 within the legal hours of said day, at ..he Court House door in Terre Haute, I will offer the rents and profits of the abovt described real estate, together with all privileges and appurtenances to the same belonging, for a term not exceeding seven years, to the highest bidder for cash, and upon failure to realize a sum sufficient to satisfy said order of sale and costs, I will then and there offer the fee-simple, in and to said real estate, to the highest bidder for cash to satisfy the same. This 7th day of June 1877.

GEO. W. CARICO, Sheriff.

Pr. fee $8.09.

Ask Your Tinner

Or Hardware Dealer for the

Hn Standard Enameled Framing Settle,

Made only by the Standard Manufacturing Co. Pittsburgh, Pa. Every ittle made of cast iron, warranted and guaranteed not to contain any lead, arsenic, or any other poisonous natter whatever.

Mayifr-w4

i. W. Roberts

Sant

Assortment of

Has an Eli Plain and Ground Glass, Wall Paper and Window Shades.

nameled, cut and

The country readers of the GAZETTE are most cheerfully recommended by this paper to W. Roberts, between Eighth and Ninth, for any painting, glazing or papering they may want. The GAZETTE knows whereof it speaks when it says that Mr. Roberts does his work thoroughly, with dispatch and in elegant {aste. His prices are reasonable. Re member him with your orders.

J. F. Roedel.

He is Holding Things Level in the west End.

Roedel wishes to call the attention of the country readers of the GAZETTE especially his present stock of goods. They are fresh and well selected and are extremely cheap. He is agent for the celebrated Detroit Seed Company's seeds and invites a test of them by farmers, as have not already used them, if there are any

such. Wherever used they give immense satisfaction. Corner of First and Ohio street.

SSW

Teas!

J- R. Chambers' Sixth Street Store.

No old teas kept on hand. Ail goods fresh and warranted to give satisfaction. Sixth street, opposite Post Office.

7 ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed administrator of ihe estate of Garland B. Shelledy, late of Vigo County, Indiana, deceased-

Siad estae is su poosed to be solvent

1

H. B.JONES, Aministrator.

Centa ur

LINIMENTS,

White the Human Family. Yellow, for Horses and Ammal These liniments.are simply the wonde of the world, Their effects are little less than marvelous, yet there are some things which they will not do. They will not cure cancer or mend broken bones, bui they will always allay pain. They have straightened fingers, cured chronic rheur matism of m^ny yea rs standing, and tak en the pain from terrible burns and scalde which has never been done by any olhs, articlc.

The White Lniment is for the human family. It will drive Rheumatism, Sciatica and Neuralgia from the svstoin cure Lumbago, Chillhlnins Pal sy, Itch, and most Cutaneous Eruptions it extracts irost from frozen hands and feet, and the poison ol" bites and stingy of venomous reptiles it subdues swellings, and alleviates pain of every kind.

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May 2S, iS73.

"1 think it ray duty to inform you tha I have suffered much with swollen feet and chords. I have not been tree from ihese swellings in eight years. Now I am perieetly well thanks to the Centaur Liniment. The Liniment ought to be applied warm."

BENJAMIN BROWN.

The proof is in the trial. It is reliable, it is handy, it is cheap, and every family should have it.

To the sick and bed-ridden, the halt and lame, to the wounded and sore, we say, "Come and be healed." "To the poor and distressed who have spent their money for worthless medicines, a bottle of Centaur Liniment will be given without charge. The Yellow Centaur Liniment ft adapted to the tough muscles, cords ads eflsh 01" horses and animals. It has periormed more wondcrllll cures

oi

Spavin, Strain, Wind- galls, Scratches, Sweeney, and general Lameness, than all thcr remedies in existence. Read what great Expressmen 6ay "NEW YORK, Ja^.^arv, 1S74. "Everv owner of horses should give the CKNTAUR LINIMENT a trial, in consider it the best article ever use cur stables. '•H. MARSH, Supt. Adams Ex. Sta bles, N. "E. PULTZ, Supt. U. S. Ex. N. Y. "ALBERTS. OLIN, Ex. Stables, N. Y."

MONTGOMERY, ALA., Aug. 17, 1874. "GENTLEMKN.—I have u»ed over one gross of Centaur Liniment, yellow wrapper, on the mules of my plantation besides dozens of the family Liniment fo my negroes. I want to purchase it at th wholesale price, and w'ill thank you ship me by Savannah steamer, one grot of each kind, Messrs A. T. Stewart& Co., will pay your bill on presentation! "Respectfully, JAMSS DARROW

The best patrons of thU Linime Farriers and Veterinary Surgeons. heals Galls, Wouilds and Poll-evil, removes Swellings, and is worth millions Of dollars to Farmers. Livery-men Stock growers, Sheep-raisers, and those having horses or cattle.

What a Farrier cannot do for $20 he Centaur Liniment will do at a trifling *ost.

These Liniments are warranted by the proprietors, and a bottle will be given to any Farrier or Physician who desires to test them. Sold everywhere.

Laboratory of J. B. Rose & Co46 DEY ST., NEW YORK.

Castoria.

is a pleasant an-4 perfect substitute, in 1 cases, for Castor Oil. Castoria is le result of an old Physician's effort to roduce, for his own practicc, an cft'ect1 '6 cathartic, pleasant to the taste and from griping. )r. Samuel Pitcher, ofHyannis,Mass., icceeded in combining, without the use of alchohol, a purgative agent as pleasant to take as honey, and which possesses all the desirable properties of Castor Oil.

It is adapted to all ages, but is especially ecommendcd to mothers a® a reliable emedy for all disorders of the stomach nd bowels of children. It is certain, greeable, absolutely harmless, and cheap, a should be used for wind colic, sour aomach, worms, costi veness, croup &c.. hen children can have sleep and mothers may rest.

J. B. Rose & Co., of 46 Dey Street New York, are the sole preparers of Cas oria, after Dr. Pitcher's recipe.

TRUSSES, $1.00 TRUSSES, $L00 TRUSSES, $1.50 TRUSSES, $1.50 TRUSSES, $2.00 TRUSSES, $2.00

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mng~^Ti^bad taL

Ladles' Flowered and 8UTer8d n»t Pin, Mies' Fancy 4b£ Fin and Drops, Gold-plate

Collar Button. Oenta' Oold-plat-

ed Watch Chain and Set ThreeGold-plitedStade.

amtr'Xj EXTRA ORD1NA (-.? fNDUCBMBNTSTOAGENTS*

Clinton Plaoe. NewiYork?

mTTTM'i pack acquaintance cards. 1 pack -T liaif. flirtation, 1 pack scroll^ all sorts, for only 10 cts. stamp. Fun Card Co., Middleboro, Mass.

lcomicoil chromo, Txil, mounted, worth 26 c,l pk. l»ve cards, pk.

comic envelopes, 1 pk., comic cards, 1 pk. scroll, 24p book Fun, all Sent for only 5 3c. st'ps, Novelty Co., Middleboro, Mass.

READ THIS

A chance for all to make or save money, and get the Uest Goods In tho market.

TEAS, COFFEES, &c.

sold at lower prices than tho samo qualities can bo bought at any other houso in this country. All goods guaranteed to be satisfactory and as represented, or the money will be refunde 1 ou tho return of the goods, which may bo dona at our OT|en*c.

The reputation of our houao for selling Standard goods at low prices, (for SB years), has given us a standing in New York City and vicinity, Ihnt is not enjoyed by any Other houso in tliotrado. After mature deliberation we have determined to offer our roods to housekeepers* in the^interior, at the

Lowest Wholesale Trade Prices, when a club ,s formed large enough to make a small case The goods of each member of the club will be put in separate packages, and marked with .iamo and cost, so as to avoid confusion in distributing. Goods will bossut by Express to Collect en delivery. All wishing to save monc» bv purchasing family supplies at New York Wholesalepriccs, can talk the matter over among friends and neighbors, and send to us for ciuo circular, price list, &c. Wo give a present- of cither goods or money to the pora-n who gets up tne .club, to coinponsst" for trouble, etc. Sample of Tea and Coffee sent by mail.

Send for pn'cc list and club circular.

Stiner's New York & China Tea Co M. H. MOSES & C0. Proprietors.

77, 79, 81, 84, and 88 VESEY street, N. Y.

Fourteenth Annual

or

GIFT

PREMIUMS

To the Snbscribera of the

DETROIT COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER.

(Established in 1801,)

Send 91.25, anf receive in return a First Class Family and News paper for six months, and a numbered coupon securing participation in a premium award of |7,000 in Gold. To be Awarded Wednesday, June 27,17.

Refer to ', ,A Jacob Boeson, Esq., President Detroit mrn of Trade. Emory Wendell, Esq. Cash lor FirBt National Bank, Detroit, Mich.

Ex- rov John J. Hagley. Detroit, Mich. Kdward Kanter. Esq. President German American bank, Detroit, Mich.

Address H* BURR) Publisher, Detroit, Mich.

Dr DUFF

Ho. 39 Zantucky A?*., Is&lropolii, I&&

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Syphilis, Gonorrhoea, Gleet, Strieture, Of ehifit, Hernia, or Rupture,all Urinary Ois«M« and Syphilitio or mereurial enactions of throat, skin

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bones, are treated wtt*

•BOOMS, eo UtMt HttaUOo prIaalplM. BaMy, Frl-mtaly Spermatorrhea*, Sexual Debility a ad leapt •noy, aa the nealt oi Belf-atmae la youth, mi oil exotf la aatarer yean, or *»«, andwhkh mdtm of tho fotlowlof olfooUi -itnroanon, oetklnal tnu»C flvbllkr, dlmom l(ht, •tftotlT* plaapM flue, pfeTrioaldecay, anroteo to oooinr »t taaata, o«o*3 o'.'Jsu, Ion of Mnal power, eta, readeriai manr Improper er unhappy, are pennaaoaUy oared, rim a (M ptfM) ntetlBf tae ««l la ooalod earoffer two pootoce (tampe. Oeonltatlra at elBce or »y IVM.and Inrlud, a frttodlj Ulk or Ma eplalon eeouaa

Whaa itU looooTVDloat forfait th* olty fbr troataoat, Maooaa keooatbjr express or naU eVwrwhorojOa UMO gaareatMil, when doabt exists It Is BrMWT One* boors:* A. K. to I

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Pamphlet le say c-Jdrese, for Two Stamp*. MANHOO£ til a»»oi»^

WOMANHOOD ^VTo^u.

Bant sealed. Manhood, Wnasaaioodand it for SO oenta

Is nil Tsiapfc

Dents br mail,

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fm'r* for COo. Orsr My soeierM pea pletarsa, tw Ve lift articles oo tha following subtests: Who Bar ttatTTu wbsaet, why-Preper sis to many. Wbo aarry flrgt^M&»

iMIBCfWaiJU a»/»swavi/ —r" I J*u 'rhnssmsrrleSoreeotemplatlas awrtMOStraaM wadlfc Aftsrallft-lsegpraetlee, I asssrtfiw *""5 ,? moral conrlcUoo.it slight to be road br all adult perswM the* locked up, not laid amend or lost. *e ItU wortbj of n-roadlog. It ooataio* the artaa of medleal literature, thoughts gathered ia ort moire praqUoo, and "Jtnjoa, wbo will giro It a oarofal paraeal, Ua ttai*

"addSSis Dr. D.ff, Ksateeky iTsaae, lnffionapiM» India Da. Choapoet good-galds la Aiasrloa.

Drl" Whittier

Still continues to treat old loaa standing and

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TO HEALTH BY THB

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cases of VENERAL DISEA8ES. ajjd eaajs ei 8EMINAL EMISSIONS anTlMPOTENCYi The Doctor is now occupied with Cases which Bars. not met with a cur* ia other hands—doesnot court simple and common cases. No matter wno hare foiled, state your case call or write. Pamynlet and questions sent by mail free to any address. A regular graduate of three Medical Coilefes, and the longest located in one place of any doetci* a America gt cores many cases given op by otheis. THOROUOHNESS ef ernes, SAFETY tha medicines used and lair charges have brought nim patients from every State. Office and address,

617 St. Charles Street. St. Louis. Ho.

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Brumfiel & Comer,

Gnn Smitb and Bcalcns in

Guns, Amunition, RevoIv^rgJCartridges, &c.

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No. 32s Ohio Street. "Ol-, VsS,7 f'ij

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