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AMUSEMENTS.

STARS AND THEIR PLAYS.—NBW & COMPANIES.—PERSONALS. The following is quite a complete litt of the dramatic stars oil the coming season:

Adelaide Neilson in Shakesperean roles under Max Strakosch. She will add no part to her repertory of the past year.

Dion Bouccicault in "The Shaugh raun." No new part. Joseph Jefferson in "Rip Van Winkle.' No new part.

John McCullough in his regular repertory. No new part. Nlr. and Mrs. W. J. Florence in "The Mighty Dollar," "Dambey and Son, and a new play unnamed.

John T. Raymond in "7 he Gilded Age," and Bartley Campbell's "Risks' new parts.

Fannv Davenport in "Pique" and "Ve*ta." E. A. Sothern in -'The Crushed Trag edian" and''Hornet's Nebt also his old .parts.

Mary Anderson in the classical drama also a new romantic role yet undecided Janauschek in old parts and two new translations trom the German.

Lester Wailack in "My Awful Dad." Rose Eytinge in Lady Macbeih, Julia Cleopatra and Queen Katharine under Max Strakosch.

Effiie Ellsler in Bartley Campbell's "Heroine in Rags." Lawrence Barrett in regular repertory.

Lotta in regular repert®ry and a new play by Marsden. Frank Chanfrau in "Kit" and anew play.

Maggie Milclull in "Mignon," •"Becky Max," and also old repertory. Charles T. Parsloe in Mark Twain's "Ah Sin."

McKee Rankin in Joaquin Millers •"Danties.or Heart ol the Sierras." Kate Claxton in "T wo Orphans" and •'Conscience.'*

Robert McWade in "Rip Van Winkle." Mrs. D. P. Bowers in usual repertory.

Charles Fechter in usual repertory. W. II. Crane and Stuart Robson in a new comedy by Dion Boucicault.

Frank Mayo in "Davy Crockett. Augusta Dargon in tragedy repertory. Mrs. F. W. Lander in "The Scarlet Letter."

May Howard in B?rtley Campbells •''Hearts." John Thompson in "On Hand." etc.

Buffalo Bill in sensation drama. Lettie Allen in Woodleigh," and a new play (unnamed).

The dramatic combinations which take the road the coming season are as follows

Leonard Grover's "Boarding House combfnation. Leonand Grover's "Lispet" combination. "Kerry Gow" combination. Joseph Murphy as star, under J. M. Mortimer,

Campbell Comedy Company, with Bartley Campbell's "How. Women Love

Frank Aiken's "Maud Muller' combination with Genevieve Rogers. 1 hey alto do a new play.

Dion Boucicault's "Shaughraun combination (without himself)Boucicault Comedy Company, with several ot author's plays.

George Rignold's "Henry V" combination (principal carts only). The Lingard combination with four new plays, and "Romeo and Juliet," "Hunchback," etc.

Tayleure'a combination, with Henrietta Chantrau as star. The Wyndham Comedy company from England, in "Pink Dominoes," (probably).

John Brougham combination, with John Brougham as star in his own plays. Macdonough's Baby combination.

The John Dillon combination (in the West). Wallace Sifters combination. £in: the West). ,v

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r- The dramatic stars of last season, who VPill not star the present season, are:^ Edwin Booth, for purpose of re.st. N-

E. L. Davenport, on account of ill health Minnie Palmer and Mrs. Hackett.i^,. 11. J. Montague (at Wallack's entire season). r-.

Dominick Murray (probably). The grand opera companies of the coming season will be:

Adelina Patti and Italian Opera Company under Maurice Strakosch (probably). '/.!

Kellofg-Cary English and Italian opera, beginning in concert under Max Strakosch.

Richings-Befnard English Opera Company (mainly in the West). The combinations of last season which have ceased to exist are:

Furbish's Fifth Avenue Company. Chapman's Fitth Avenue Company. R. E. Stevens' Combination. jV-.-v&b "j'^e comic opera boufle and musical burlesque combinations of the season are- '&'

Aiinee Opera Boufte Company (French), under Maurice Grau. Evangeline Combination, under E. E. Rice, with Eliza Weathersby as star.

Lydia Thompson Buslesque Company under Henderson & Colville. Alice Oates Comic Opera Company, under R. E. T. Miles, of Cincinnati.

Emily Melville Comic Opera Company, under C. D- Hess. Soldene Opeta Bouffe Company, under C. A. Chizzola (if they do not go to Australia.)

The oniy musical organization of the

In«Ss8Vpast season which has ceased to exist is

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Emma Abbott Italian Ppera and Concert Company.

A New York physician claims that in* fectious diseases are spread frequently in clothes returned from "home laundries."

Such was the widow's might*

The wood of the white birch is now exported from Massachusetts to England, tote made into thread spools. A million feet were thus consumed last year.

A boy in Corning, N. Y., was plaing •with an old horse the other day, a sort friend-of-the-family animal, when it playfully seized him by the left ear, bit off the lower half of it, and swallowed the morsel.

On a California ranch, recently, wheat which was standing in the ear at a quarter before 5 in the morning was eaten as biscuit at a quarter before 7, having been cut, threshed, ground and baked in two hours. 7

LIVER COMPLAINT. By R. V. Pierde. M. D., erf"the World's Dispensary, Buffalo, N. Y., Author "The People's Common Sense Medical Adviser," etc,, etc., etc.

The Liver is the great depurating (pur flying) organ of the fystem, and has very appropriately been termed the "housekeeper' of our health. I have observed in the dissecting-room, and also in making post-mortem examinations of the bodies of those who have died of different diseases, that in a Urge proportion cases, the liver has given evidence having at some time been diseased. Liver affections are equally prevalent beasts. Every butcher knows that the livers of cattle, sheep, and swine^re ten times as frequently diseased as any othtrorgan. A heaithy liver each day secietes about two and a half pounds of bile. When it becomes torpid, congested, or if, from any cause, it be disabled in the performance of its duties, it is evi dent that the elements of the bile must remain in the blood, thus irritating, poi Boning, and perverting, every vital process. Nature attempts to rid the system of these ncxious material by means of other organs, as the kidneys, lungs, skin, etc, which becomes overtaxed in performing their additional labor, and are unable to withstand the pressure.

The brain, which is the great electrcal center pf all vitality, becomes overstimulated with unhealthy blood, and fails to normally perform its functions. Hence there is dullness, hiradache.impairmem of the memory, dizziness, gloomy forebodings, and irritability of temper. When the blood is deceased, the skin manifests discolored spots, pimples, bloches, boils, carbuncles, and scrofulous tumors. The stomach and bowels, sooner or later, become affected, and constipation, piles, drosy, dv9pep6ia, or wiarrhcra, is the ine vitable result.

SYMPTOMS OF LIVER COMPLAINT. A shallow color of the skin, or yellowish- brown spots on the face and ether parts of the body dullness and drowsiness, with frequent headache dizziness, bitter or bad taste in the mouth, dryness o! the throat, and internal heat palpitation of the heart, a dry, teasing cough, sore throat, unsteady appetite, sour stomach, rising of the food, and a choking sensation in the throat sickness and vomiting, distress, heaviness, and a bloat ed, or full feeling about the stomach and sides aggravating pains in the sides, back, or breast, and about the shoulders colic pains and sorenesss through the bowel? constipation, alternating with diarrhoea piles, flatulence, nervousness, coldness ot the extremities, rush of blood to the head, with symptoms ef apoplexy humbness of the limbs (especially at night), and chills, alternating with hot flashes kidney and other urinary difficulties, dullness, low spirits, and gloomy forebodings. Only a few ot these symptoms will be likely to be present in any case at one time.

TREATMENT.—Take Dr. Pierce's Golden Mecical Discovery with small doses of his Pleasant Purgative Pellets, which act as an alterative on the liver. For Liver Complaint and the1 various affections caused by by a diseased liver, these remedies are unsurpassed. The Golden Medical Discovery does not simply palliate the disease, but it produces a lasting effect. By i's use, the ,liver and stomach are changed to an active, healthy state, the appetite is regulated, the blood purified and enriched, and the entire system renovated and restored to health.

The Discovery is sold bv dfUggists. R. V. Pierce, M. D., Proprietor, World's Dispensary, Buffalo, N. Y.

tikfZfkfh REWARD will be paid for a hot tpCf W tie of any othor extract or essence of Jamaica Ginger if fouml to equal it in fine flavor, purity and prompt medical effect Sacdford's Jamaica Ginger .Samples free at all druggists and grocers.

''Sandford's

JAMAICA GINGER,

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SDfeparoa from the true Jamacia Ginger combined with choicearomatics .tnctgenuino French Brand*" anil i9 rnstly,superior to every othor extract or Easenceof winger before the pub'ic. ail of which are prepared with aiconol by the old process. It instantly relieves

Price 26 tents. Sold by all druggists. Mailed on receipt of price, 25 cents for one, *1.25 for six, or *2.25 for twelve, carefully warmuted, by WEEKS & POTTER, Proprietors, Boston, Mass.

Wholesale agents. Gullickft Berry, Terre Haute.

Diseases of the Bowels.

Cholera, Cholera Morbus, Cramps and Pains, Chronic Diarrhoea, Dysentery and Cholera Infantum,Diarrhoea in Teething, and all i«^»tfv«Summer Complaints.

Diseases of the Stomach.

Dyspepsia, Flatulency, Sluggish Digestion, Want of Tone and Activity in the Stomach and Bowels, Oppression After Eating. RisingofFood, and Similar

Ailments. .1

Chills and Fever I

Colds and Chills, Feverish Symptoms Pains in the Bones, Catarrhal Symptoms, Rheumatie and Neuralgic

Symptoms, Soreness and Pains in the Muscles and Joints.

Elegantly flavored, pure medicinal, it fhmld be in every family, on board overv ship, and

the

A tramp entered a widow's cot, One dark, uncanny night, She felled him with a big slung-shot

constant companion of every traveller. It utterly surpasses all the common household remedies in the cure of ailmintsof sudden and often latal termmatiow Ask for Sandford's Jamaica Ginger, the only genuine preparation of Jamaica Ginger, Choice Aromatics and Trench Brandy.

COLLINS'

Voltaic Plasters.

For Local °ains, I^ameness, Sioreness,Weakness, Numbness and Inllamation of the Lung',- Liver, Kidneys, Spleen, Bowels, Bladder,Heart and Muscles, are equal to an army of doctors, and acres of plants aad shrubs. Even in paralysis, Epilepsy, or Fiis and nervous and Involuntary Muscular Ac tion, this Plaster, by Rallying tne Nervous Ferces, has affected cures when every other known remedy has failed. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS, Price 26cts

Sent on receipt of price, 25 cents. for One $1.26-or Sis, or $2.35 for twelve to anv part of thi United States and Canadas,by WEEKS & POTTER, Proprietors, Boston.

THE TERRE HAUTE WEEKLY GAZETTE

MEDICAL.

Mark These Facts.

The Testimony of the whole World.

Hollo way's Pills.

"I had no appetite Holloway's Pilla me a hearty one." "Your Pills are marvellous." "I send for another box and keep the house." "Dr. Holloway has cured my headache was chronic. "I gave one of your pills to my babe for cholera morbns. The dear little thing got well in a day.' "My nausea of a morning is now cured." "Your box of Ho loway^ Ointmtnt cured me of noises in the head. I ruiibed some *f your Ointment behind the cars, and the noise has left."

Send me two boxes I want one for a poor family." "I enclose a dollar your price is 25 cents, but the medicine to rae is worth a dollar." "Send me five boxes of your pills." "Let me have three boxes or your Pills return mail, for Chills and Fever."

I have over 200 such testimonials as these, but want of space compels me to conclude.

For Cutaneous Disorders,

And a'l eruDtionsof the skin, this Ointmen is most invaluable. It does uot heal exter nally alone ont penetrates with the mos searching effects to tne very root of the evi

HOLLOWAY'S PILLS

Invariably cure the following diseases

Disorder of the Kidneys.

In all diseases affecting these organs whether they secrete too much or too Tittle water or whether they be afflicted with stone or gravel or with aches and pains settled in the loins ovgr the regions of the kidneys, these pil Should be taken according to the printed directions, and the Ointment should ne well rubbed into the amallof the back at bed time. This treatment will give almost immediate relief when all other means have failed.

Stotiich3

Out of Ordpr

No medicine will so effectually improve the tone of the stomache as these Pills they remove all acidity occassioned either by intemperance or improper diet. They reach the livoi ancLrcduce it 10a healthy action they are wonderfully efficacious in cases of spasni in fact they never fail in curing all disorders of the liver and stomache.

H.)LLOWAY'S PILLS are tne best known in the world for the following niseases Ague Asthma, Bilious Complaints, Blotches on the Skin, Bowels,Consumption, Debility, Dropsy Dyseutero, E ysipelas, Female Irregularities Fevers of aH kinds, Fits. Gout, Headache, Indigestion, Inflaiuatlon. Jaundice, Liver Complaints, Lumbag Piles, Rhouinatlsm, He tention of urine scrofula or King's Evil, Sore Throats, Stone and Gravel, Tic-Donlour-cux, Tumors, Ulce 1 Worms of all kinds, Weakness from an cause, etc.

Important caution.

None are genuine the signature of 1 AYnocx, as agent for the United Slates, surrounds each box of Pills, and Ointment. A handsome reward wiil be given to any one rendering such information as may loud to the detection ol any party or parties counterfleitingthe medicines or venuiug the same knowing them to be spurious.

Sold at, the manufactory of Professor HOLLOWAY & Co., Now York, ami by all respectable druggists and dealers in medicien throughout the civilized world, in boxes at 26 cents. 05 cents and $t. each. figy-There is considerable saving by taking tmTlarger sizes.

Jf. B.—Directions for the guidance of patients in every disorder arc atlixrd to each box.

Office, 112 Liberty street, N. Y.

Dec.r-ly

llapny r.-li- 10 ^o«n® from the effects of {ti,, and Abuses in early

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%q -A Lecture FO "YOUNG, MEN 1

Just published in a sealed envelop. Price six cents. A Lecture on the nature, treatment, and radical cure of Seminal Weakness or Spermatorrhoea, induced by SelfAbuse, Involuntary Emissions, Impotency, neivous debility, and Impediments to Marriage generally, Consumption, Epilepsy, and Fits, Mental and Physical Incapacity, &c..—By ROBERT J. CULVERWELL, M. D. author of *ue "Green Book." &c.

The world re-nowned author in this admirable lecture, clearly proves from his own experience that the awfui consequences of Self-Abuse maybe effectually removed without medicine, and without dangerous surgical operations, bougies, instruments, rings or cordials, pointing out a mode of cure at once certain and effectual, by which every sufferer, no matt what his condition may be, may cure himself cheaply, privately and radically. JgpThis lecture will prove a boon to thousands and thousands. Sent under seal in a plain envelope, to any address, on reccipt of six cents, or two postage stamps. Address the publishers

The Culverwell Medical Co.

4.1 Ann St. New York P. Q. 4596

NO. 9,248. STATE OF INDIANA VIGO COUNTY. IN THE VIGO CIRCUIT COURT. ELIZABETH

SCHAUBLIN VS. ANDREW NEHF, ADMINISTRATOR OF JULIUS SCHAUBLIN, DECEASED, ALBERT SCHAUBLIN, EMMA SCHAUBLIN, MARIA SCHAUBLIN. LENA SCHAUBLIN, BERTHA SCHAUBLIN, WILLISCE SCHAUBLIN AND FREDERIKA SCHA UBLIN, A I A S E E I A SCHULTZ in Foreclosure. Be it known that on the 31st day of July, 1877, said plaintiff filed an affidavit "in due form, showing that said Albert Schaublin, Emma Schaublin, Maria Schaublin, Lena Schaublin, Bertha Schaublin and Willisce Shaublin, are non-residents of the State of Indiana. Said non-resident defendants are hereby notified ot the p«ndency of said action against them, and that the same will stand for trial on the 1st day of October, 1877, at the September term pf said court in the year 1877. Attest: -JOHN K. DURKAX, Clerk. Carlton & Lamb, PltfFs. Attys.

APPLICATION FOE LICENSE. NOTICEis hereby given that I wfU apply to the Board of Commissioner* 01 »go County. Indiana, at their September term a license to sell "intoxicating liquors leas quantity than a quart at a time the privilege of allowing the same to be drank on iny premises, for one year. My place ot business and the premises whereon said liquors are t" be drank, are located on in-lot No. 61 in the original plat of the town, now city of Terre Haute, on the west side of Fourth street, adjoining the Henderson

for in a with

House,

between Walnut ,.n! Poplar'in the Third Ward in Terre Haute, in Harrison Township, in Vigo County, nd ana.

JOHN MURPHY.

LINIMENTS,

Yellow, for Horses and Animals

White, for the Human Family.

ST'IXiK.k 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 Vi£nd broken bones, but they will always allay pain. They have straightened fingers, cured chronic rheur matisin of nuny years standing, and tak en the pain from terrible bums and scalds which has never been done by any othe article.

Tlie White JLniment

Cakecl Breasts,

feet and chords.

tree

is for the

human family. It will drive Rheumatism, Sciatica and Neuralgia from the system cure Lumbago, Chillblains, Pal sy, Itch, and most Cutaneous Eruptions it extracts irost from frozen hands and feet, and the poison of bites and Stings of venomous reptiles it subdur, swellings, andrt alleviates pain of evee kind. j''

For sprains'* or bruises it is the^ mos potent remedy ever discovered. Tha Centaur Liniment is used with great effi cacy for Sore Throat.

Toothache

Earache, and Wko

Back. The following is but a sample ea numerous testimonials "INDIANA HOME, JEFF. CO., IND.,

May 28, 1S73.

"1 think it my duty to inform you tha I have suffered

much wiih

swollen

I have not been

from ihese swellings

years.

Now

in eight

I am perteetly well

thanks to the Centaur Liniment. The Linimentought to be applied warm." BENJAMIN BROWN.

The proof is in the trial. It is reliable it is handy, it is cheap, and every famill 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 tneir money for worthless medicines, a bottle of

Centaur Liniment

given without charge.

will be

The Yellow Centaur Liniment

tf adapted to the tough muscles, cords ads eftsh 01* horses and animals. It has periormed more wonder!

Ill cures o!

Spavin, Strain, Wind- galls, Scratches. Sweeney, and general Lameness, than all ther remedies in existence. Read whai great Expressmen say "NEW YORK, |a«._»ary, 1874. "Every owner ot' horses should give the CENTAUR LINIMENT a trial, in consider it the best article ever us stables.

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N"ALBERT

Stables, N.

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•H. MARSII, Supt. Adams E*. Stables, N. NtJM "E. PULTZ, Supt. U. S. Ex. I

S. OLIN5*4F^Ex.

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MONTGOMERY, ALA.,Aug. 17,1874. "GENTLEMEN.—I have used over one gross of

Centaur Liniment,

yellow

wrapper, on the mules of my plantatioi besides dozens of the family Liniment & mv negroes. I want to purchase it at it wholesale price, and will thank youo ship me by Savannah steamer, one grt of each kind, Messrs A. T. Stewart Co., will pay your bill on presentation "Respectfully, JAMES DARROW

The best patrons of this Linime 0 Farriers and Veterinary Surgeons, heals Galls. Wounds and Poll-evil, removes Swellings, and id worth millions of dollars

to Farmers. Livary-men-

Stock growers, Sheep-raisers, ana those having horses or cattle. What a Farrier cannot do for $20 he Centaur Liniment will do at a triflinS cost.

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 & Co., 46 DEY ST., NEW YORK.

Castoria.

is a pleasant and perfect substitute, in cases, for Castor Oil.

Castoria is

le result of an old Physician's effort to roduce, for his own practice, an effectIre cathartic,

pleasant to the taste and

-ee from griping. )r. Samuel Pitcher, ofHyannis, Mass., iccefeeled in combining, without the use of ulchohol, a purgative agent as pleas* ant to take as honey,

and which

possesses all the desirable properties of Castor Oil. It is adapted to all ages, but is especially ecommended to motlieta as 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, co6tiveness, croup See.. 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.

To Tourists.

No portion of the continent of America presents so much grandeur, beauty and marvelous interest to the Tourist as the famous' Rocky Mountain region of Eastern Colorado*, in the vicinity of the beautitul City of Denver. The magnificence of the mountain scenery is equaled only by that of Switzerland, an» many Tourists from abroad have pronounced Colorado scenery superior to even that of the Alps. The popular resortpj in the mountains, famed alike for tHlir grand surroundings and their magicjfl waters, are daily becoming recogHizep: as the MOST DELIGHTFUL in America for either health or recreation. Hundreds of people, tired of the resorts of the East, are! going to spend the summer in the grand old Rocky Mountains amid its charming parks, majestic snow-clad peaks, grand canons, clear sky and magic atmosphere. The popular KANSAS PACIFIC RAILWAY, with its steel rails and automatic air brakes, is the favorite Tourist Route, and the only line running Pullman cars from Kansas City to Denver. Low round trip rates from all Eastern cities. Descriptive Tourist Circulars, Maps and Guides sent free, upon application to the General Passenger Agent Kansas Pacific Railway, Kansas City, Mo.

FOR

Iowa, California, and Northwest

—OR—

Kansas, Texas, and Southwest,

TAKE THK

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Trains Dally, 0

leave

Danville Junction as followsi

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usjct'.oa via, Bloomington for Springfield •Jacksonville, 111.. Louisiana aui Mexico Mo., Kansas City, Atchison, »t. Joseph Denver, and all points o! the Missouri river, via Hannibal with ftl. K. & T, By., for Moberly, Ft. Scott ana Parsoas, ana via Bloomington ftr El Paso. Medota, Dubuque and points in Northern Illinois and Iowa. Through Sleeper and Coach from Bloomington and Quinny to Kansas City, and Bloom ington to Dubuqne.

9:50 p. M.-oSri.

10:45 next evening, bnt one night out, Ten hours in advance of any other line. This train makes direct connection via Des Moines, Marshalltown, Cedar Rapids and other points in Iowa ami the Northwest.

This train also makes direct connection Via Galesburg to Quincy, Kansas Oity, Atchison, St. Joseph. Leavenworth and all intermediate points, and via Hannibal for Sedalia, Fori Scott. Parsons, Dcnnlson, Houston, Galveston and all points in Texas.

A "Vf Train reacnes lYX* Galesburg, Quin-

cv, Burlington. Ottumwa, Kock iBland and i*avenport at noon, in advance of any other. This train also connects via Burlington and Uock Isiand for all points in IOWA, NEliHASKA, and CALIFORNIA. This train makes direct connection via Bloomington mr El Paso, Medota, Dubuque, Sioux Citv Yankton, and all points ih northern Illinois, Iowa a nd Dakota

Reclining Chair Slot pin cars, with State Rooms ancTihrwugh coaches aro run on the tt.53 1*. M. iraiu to Galesburg uiul connecting (iiroot with through Sleeper to all points west and from Omaha to San Francisco.

Special attention is called to the superior advantages of the I. B. A W. Koute, for the Black Hills and San Juan gohl fields,

Trains on the K. T. H. & C. Railroad from Terre Haute connect at Danville with the I. B. AW.

The morning train ou the L. C. A S. W. Railway, makes direct connection at rawfoiMsvilie for Indianapolis and all points cast.

Semi for a copy of our Centennial Gnide and Mapfo cltr. GEORGE B. WRIGHT, Receiver J.W. Brown, Gen. Pass and Ticket Agt

Indianapolis.

SHERIFF'S SALE.

By virtue of two executions, issued trom the Vigo circuit court, to me directed and delivered, in fav.or of Richard Bassett, and against Charles Roberts and Benjamin Roberts, I have levied on the following described real estate, situated in Vigo County, Indiana, to-wit:

Ten (10) acres off the west side of the northwest quarter ot the northwest quarter (%)ot section nine (9), township twelve (is) north, range eight (8) west, also, the southeast quarter of the northeast quarter of sect'on twentvfive (25), township ten (10} north, range eleven (n) west, and on SATURDAY, the iSth day of AuguBt, 1877, within the legal hours of said day. at the court house door in Terre Haute, I will offer the renta, 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 cash, and upon failure to realize a sum sufficient to satisfy said execution and costs, I will then and there offer the fee-simple, in and to said real estate, to the hignest bidder for bash to satisfy the sain®. This 26th day of July 1877

GEO. W. CARICO, Sheriff.

Prfee $6.00.

SHERIFF'S SALE.

By virtne of a decree ami order of sale is sued irom tha Vigo »rcu Courc, to ine directed and .'oliveiei, in inTor of Henry Diekemper tnd against Gf or.n H. Baker, Anna Baker, iharns Flaltl, Frank Howman, Gtrmau Building and Loan Association. William Eagiesfleld and Junius Leak, am ordered to sell the following described Rtal Estate, situated in Vigo County, Indiana, to-wit:

Li)t number twenty-flve [25] in Rose's subdivision of forty-seven and thirty-two one hundredths |4?8z-iOOJ acres off the east side of the west half of section twenty-two '22) township two.ve [121 north, range nine $] west in Terre Haute, Vigo County, Indiana, and on SATURDAY, the 18th day of AU

GUST, 1877,

within the legal hours of said day at the court house aoor in Terre Haute. I will oner the rents and profits of the above 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. 1 will then and there offer the fee-simple in and to said real estate, to tbo h'ghest bidder tor cash to satisfy the same. This 26th day of July, 1877.

GEO. W. CARICO, Sheriff.

No. 9.215. STATE OF INBIASA, VIOO COUNTY, IN THE VIGO CIRCUIT COURT, vs. Louise Volger, to satisfy mortgage on real estate of Henry H. Teel.

Be it known, that on the 12th day of Julv, 1S77, it was ordered by the Court that the Clerk notify by publication said Henry H. Teel as non-resident defendant of the pendency of this aclion against him.

Said defendant is therefore hereby notified of the pendency of said action against him and that the sarrvp will stand for trial at the September Term of said Court in the vear 1877.

JNO. K. DURKAN, Clerk.

E.1 Hendrich, P. P.

NO. 0,233. STATE OF INDIANA VIGO COUNTY. IN THE VIGO CIRCUIT COURT. ELLEN.

WILLIAMS VS. ALBERT WILLIAMS in divorce. Be it known that on the 24th day of July, 1877, said plaintiff filed an affidavit in due form, showing that said Albert Williams is a non-resident of *the Slate of Indiana. Said non-resident defendant therefore hereby notified of the pendencv of said action against him, and that the same will stand tor trial on the 20th dav of September, 1377,at the September term olisaid court. Attest: JNO. K. DURKAN, Clerk.

|1,200 profit on $100.

Made any day in Pnt» and Calls. Invest accjr iug to your means. «10, $30, or |W» in Stock frivilose* oas bought a little fortune to th^ careful investor. We show when and how to operate safely. Sho^ with mil information sent free. Address all or ders telegraph or mall to

BAXTER & CO/

A PEERLESS EXTERNAL SPECIFIC AND BEAUT1FIER OF THE SKIN*.

GLENN'S

SULPHUR SOAP.

As a remedy for DISEASES, SORES, ABRASIONS, and ROUGHNESS OF THE SKIX as a d^iorizer, disinfectant, and means of preventing, and caring Rheumatism and Gout and as an ADJUNCT

THE TOILET and THE BATH, GLENN'S SULPHUR SOAP is incomparably the best article ever offered to the American public.

The COMPLEXION is not only freed from PIMPLES, BLOTCHES,TAN, FKECK» LKS, and all other blemishes, by it use, but acquires a TRANSPARENT DELICACY1 aa VELVETY SOFTNESS through the clarifying and emollient action of this. WHOLESOME BF.AUTIFIER.

The contraction of obnoxious diseases is preventeJ, and tha complete disinfection of clothing worn by persons afflicted with contagious maladies is insured by it. FAMILIES and TRAVELERS provided with this admirable puri-: ficr HAVE AT HAND THE MAIN* ESSENTIAL OF A SERIES OF Sulphur liftfhs. Dandruff is removed, the hair retained, and

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Medical men advocate its us&

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Still continues to treat old long standing and we* cases of VENERAL DISEASES, ijjjd SEMINAL fMISSlONSi a^d lMPOTENCY* The Doctor is now occupied with casaa which hav* not met with acuta In other hands—doas sot court simple and common cases. No matter who nay* fkiled, ttata jronr case cali or writa. Pamnhtet and questions sent by mail free to asy address. A regular graduate of three Medical Collates, and the longest ocated in OM pltca of njr dottof t® America cures many cases given tmbv others. THOROUGHNESS A cures, SAFETY of tha medicines used and fair eham have broasnt Un patients irom every State. Office and address, AI7 Si. Oharlss Strwt. Si. Louis.

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HOOFLAaTO'STODOT'H LLlN 1'ILLSare recommended when abrisk burgativo is reqnired, they operate thoroughly without griping. They are the beat Anti-Uillious Pills eltent.

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