Weekly Wabash Express, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 6 July 1864 — Page 3

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Locai and

News Items.

I*. S, Ifjocial ii«litor.

Mr. Scott Nosl, of RockriMe, has

been appointed Mail Agent ou th# E & C. R., in placo of Abraham Darrock, resigned.

jgrit is said that whisky hereafter is to be a permanent item in tbe army ration. This is deemed wise by the eurgeons

£g*The Chicago D-iily papers have advanced their subset iption to twenry five cents a week.

It was Oen. Harker, of Iowa, who

was mortally wounded, n-:d not Hooker es some of the papers printed the dispatch

The proceeds ot ttifc St.. Louts Sani­

tary Fair, it is reported wiilfoot up $600,000, sir hundred thousacd tuore,' to provide the sick soldier with comforts,

MAMISD.—Yesterday

evening June 30th

at ihe residence of the brides father by Rev L. Nebeker, Mr

WILLIAM POATS

HELEN

M.

ear

and Misa

CHADWICK,

all of this city.

EST* Mortimer 0. Thompson, of company B. 171st Ohio, was killed in tbe iate fight with Morgan at Cynthiana, Ky He was better known as "D^esticks

Senator Oavis, oi Vermillion, is

stopping at the Terre Haute House. He informs us that tbe farmers of that county are in the midst of their wheat harvest, which is excellent—none bettor has been grown for years.

The American appetite for newspa*

pers isama7ing. Tbe silver miners in Nevada have found time to establish & daily newspaper at Gold Hill, called The Dally Message. It is a handsome and sprightly sheet.

By The party is called fho Vtickawber Democracy. After calliDg a convention at Chicago, building a tremendous amphitheater to meet in, it found it had'nt nary principle, so it has postponed tbe time of meeting, and is in the meantime waiting for "something to tarn up."

igitr Thomas Hyet. the famous pugilist, died very suddenly in New York, on Sunday morning, at tho age of 45. His disease was dropsy of the henrt He had been breaking down for several years.

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A German, who keeps a saloon near the Depot, was set upon hy two men, Sunday night last, and most inhumanly beat on the bead and face. The men were arrested and on a hearing before the Mayor, were each fined with costs amounting to $16,25.

At Liuisville la-t. week a lebel LietiN

tenant, named George, was accosted by three detective officers, who romarked that they must place him under arrest, and to save time and troublo he had better surrender.— the Lieutenant replied: "I would rather die first," «nd drawing)two revolvers from hia pocket ho commenced tiring. Unfortunately the^detectives had left their arms at home, not anticipating such an encounter, and could not return the fire. Strango to say none of them were seriously hurt, although both ol the revolvers had been emptied of their contents. The rebel made his escape, aud has not yet been arrested'

JSTThe stockholders of the old Gas Company Wednesday last held a vonference with the Citizens Gas Company, and transferred their stock to the new company. This company is composed entirely of our own citizens, and we may now hope for better management of this institution. Tho preBeBt works will be immediately repaired and kept in working order until tbe new buildings are eroded on hew ground near the river- The new company has been re-organized by the selection of tbe following:

President—John H. Barr Treasurer.—Wm. R. McKeen. Secretary and Superintendent.—George

Rugan. Directors.—D. DemmiD^, Sr., W. B. Tuell, C. Rose, W. R. McKeen,D. W. Mioshall, George Rugan and John H. Barr.

EST" Wm Moore, Esq.. editor ol the YalIcp Bladi, Paris, 111 and formerly a resident of this place,jthua speaks of our county ticket:

The Union men of Vigo county, Indiana, have nominated the following ticket (or county offiaers. For the legislature—F

MIRIDETH,

and

JOHN

E

M.

Editor of the Wabash Express,

WOODRUFF.

—RUFUS B.

Treasurer,

or C.

For Circuit Clerk

SIMPSON,

DKMBRKST,

and for Coroner, F.

STCPCKKR

Of oourse the ticket wtll bo elected.

The candidates are all young men or in the prime of lite, except Mr. CnEAL, and will make an energetic and thorough canvass) of the county, Insuring tho presence of every man at the polls. Our fri«nd

HOUSE, ot Stratum. Hi9 family is aolcd lor its patriotism aiui devotion to tho Union,several of thorn having entered the Arm_v, two of whom have yielded their liven on the battle field that tbis Government might be maintained. 11.^-

Death of Ma^jor Dufflcy.

Mu.

EDITOR—I

notico in tho list of casu­

alties from Gen. Sherman's army tho death of Mnjor John P. Dufficy„of the 35th (Irish) Regiment Tbis intell:genoe will carryjaorrow and grief to tbe hearts of hosts of friends who loved aud esteemed Major Dufficy to a greater degree than that ordinarily awarded to good men. He was a gallant, warmhearted Irishman In truth, one of Nature's noblemen. He always lent a listening ear to the complaints of the poor and suffering, helped them liberally to tbe extent of his means awarded honor to whom honor was due, ia botb civil and military life, loved the men under his command KS a father does bis children, and was in turn lored by them, to only soldiers can love a brave and kindhearted superior.

We bave not yet become so accustomed to sad news from the field as to prevent the announcement of sacrifices like tbis from sending a pang of grief through the heart. It comes like a thrust of cold steel, unyielding and remorseless aa the band that senda it, Death.

Drape the symbols of the Order in which he was a shining light paint his name and hia deeds and his virtues in characters that shall never fade, and revere his memojy as long as the heroes of this terrible strife are remembered in song or story. Brave man, noble heart, hail I and farewell 1 #. c. s.

JKIHANAPOLM,

Jnne 99,1864.

f3Jr" A drunken man at Cairo swallowed a $50 greenback tbe otber day. Rathor an expensive article of diet. •i fi^TThe barking of dogs is acquired l»j horcdiiary instinct, supposed to have originated in an attempt to imitate the human voice Wild dogs and domestic breeds which have become wild, never bark, but only howl.— Cats which eo diatrub the inhabifants of civized countries by their midnight "caterwaul, are, in the wild stat« in South America quite silent.

HOT WEATKB.—The

After roasting ail day the night cometb when no man can sleep. Tbe BUS gees down in a blaze of beat and comes up red hot in the morning, to broil us over again. If there is a breeze it feels as though it bad come to us over a wide surface of heated grindstones. The hot pavements won't admit of a moderate pace and if you don't hurry out of the sun as quickly as possible, you expose yourself to a coup de soliel, a coop we don't care to get into.

Thermometers which were in low spirits (particularly the spirit thermometer) during the holidays when people are expected to feel "pretty well, I thank you," are having a high old time of it now. They get "elevated "every day, and don't let down any at night. We attribute the extreme heat to the thermometers, in a great measure. Since Congress has reduced (1) the price of gold so greatly, by the passage of the Gold Bill, we suggest thatjthey abolish thermometers to reduce the heat.

We rarely display undue warmth in writing on any subject, but with thethermome ter elevated several thousand feet above tbe level of the Boa and salubrious style of composition is out ot the question.

(39'The growing scarcity of field hands and other laborers in the West, has induced some of the farmers of Ohio, Indiana and Illinois to send agents to New York with a view of obtaiplng tbe requisite supply. Castle Garden, It is said, was visited by some of these persons, and a large number of newlv arrived German nnd Irish emigrants were engaged on tbe spot, on almost their own torms. This dearth of labor is not peculiar to tho rural districts. In many of the manufactories and oths establishments iu Pittsburg and elsewhere there is the same complaint, and in not a few cases businea is seriously interfered wit!: in consequence.

The remaL.- ot the gallant Lieut.

Col. Neff, of the 31_r. Indiana, arrived here Saturday night, in charge of his brother, Willis G. Neff. They will be taken to Sullivan for interment.

Col. Neff bad safely passed through tbe battle,and sitting down under a tree was perusing a paper, when a ball from a rebel sharpshooter pierced his right side, passing directly under tbe heart, causing almost instant death. His term of service had just expired, and he was about making arrangements to return home. Another brave and gallant young officer, after serving his full term of service, has yielded up his life on the altar of his country.

Wheeling, Virginia, is a quaint and

THE MARKETS

Editor of the Union

Democrat For Sheriff

JOHN KIZER.

JOHN IVIZKR

WESTERN ELCJCE.NCK.—W

venerable place. The Intelligencer of that _. city gives the following sketch, vouching for General U. S Grant and rmy a

Its accurscy, which could be true only of Wheeling: "We saw yesterday going up toward the upper ferry, a team of. four animals —a horse, a ponv: a mule, and a bull. The horse had tbe heaves,tbe pony was blind, the mule was lame, and the bull bad no provision for fiv time. In the wagon which was an ordinary one, sat a white man, a crippled nigger, and a tame Bkunk. Tne skunk was firmly bound wits a whisp of straw. The white man held the lines, the team held its own, and the nigger held the skunk.,

AND THE

For

JAMES N. SHEPPAKD.

Commissioner.

For County

ANTHONY CREAL.

For Survey

is

well known in Jho north part of ibis county., having resided ueir Bloomfield, where he owns land, and has brothers residing he is also a brother-iii-iaw ol

JONATHAN MORE­

WEATHER

—"Keep

cool" is good advice, both as to the body and purse. With tbe thermometer at 1,400, or thereabouts, and gold almost out of sight, it is most consoling to be told to keep cool. We apprehend, however, that those new dabbling in the present gold speculations will sooner or later come to grief* The Chicago Tribune makes the following guggesttians, which some very sharp men would do well to heed, or they wile likely to be laid out oc the financial "cooling board." "Keep cool. Don't get excited. What goes up must como down. See that you stand lrorn under. Tho influences that are at work upon the markets are really genuine rebel aa it Jeff's own hand was on tha elbows. This inflation, tbis frautic climbing of prices, will end only in ouc way, aud all who aro in the way when the fall comes will get hurt Deal in flour, go in on highwines, put up your margins on gold and grain, ut know thou that suddenly the winds that are getting up tbis tornado in the mavkets will suddeuly lull without warning, without premonition—and what a fall will thit be, oh countrymcn. It isyiite time to bo building a hospital for the lame ducks. Its wards will be presently full."

estern eloquence

continues to improve. Here is a specimen, the closing remarks of a Milwaukee lawyer in defense of a handsome young lady accused of stealing, from an unoccupied dwelling, in the night time:

Gentlemen of the jury, 1 am done. When I gace with enraptured eyes on the matchless beauty of this peerless virgin, on whose resplendant charms suspicion 'never dared to breathe—when 1 behold her radiant in this glorious bloom of Illustrious loveliness, which aogeiic angels might envy but not eclipse—before which the star on the brow of night grows pale and tho diamonds of Brazil are dim—and then reflect upon the utter maduoss and folly of supposing that so much beauty would expose it to the terrors of an empty building, in tbe cold damp of night, when in nocence like hers is hiding itself midst snowy pillows of repose. Gentlemen of the jury, my feelings are too overpowering for expression, and I throw her into your arms for protection agianst the foal charge, which the outraged malice of a disappointed scoundrels has invented to blast the fair name of this lovely maiden, whose smiles shall be the reward of the verdict which I know you will give.

The jury acquitted her without leaving their seats,

|jyFrom letters raoeired in the city from Gen. Croft, we are pleased to learn that be is convalescent and about to rafiirn' IS (be front nnri resume his command.

MABBIED.—On

thermmometer, like

gold is etill going up, and yesterday was at the highest point it has attained this summer Denuded of coat, vest aud collar, and exposed to the most injurious combination of drafts that the construction ef our rooms will permit, with the floor wet down every five minutes, one of Hazer's miniature icebergs In tbe water bucket, from which copious draughts are freely taken, and a palmleaf fan grasped in tbe left hand as one would clutch a life preserver when the ship is going down, we yet threaten to desolve into a pool of exasperated perspiration. It is all well enough to soy "keep oool" but we would like to see any one get cool. We can't keep what we hav'nt go:, and although we have searched dilligentiy lor coolness for several days past we hav'nt found it It is a commodity that isn't in the market. There is a premium on it higher than ou gold, and yet none is offered.

s"

a "letter receive3~in -thta city from

a member of the Germau Company,we learn tbe 133d regiment has been ordered etill farther towards the front. They were to leave Bridgport Sunday morning last at 8 o'clock.

Monday July 4thltythe

Rev. Tho?. P. Gordon, J. R,

Indianapolis, to Miss

HCKMET,

of

HANNAH

J.

SEE of Terre Haute.

the late

boar at which the preliminary steps weue taken, tbe celebration of the anniversary of American Independence in Terre Haute was indeed creditable.

The morning was ushered in with a Na tional Salute of thirty-four guns from Holmes' Battery .accompanied by the ringing of several charch and fire bells.

The sbert notiee that had been given rendered it inconvenient for the Fire Companies and Benevolent osganizations to torn out, and consequently these very important features of a pnblic procession were missed.— The intolerable dust which lay inohes deep on the streets, rendered it next to impossible for cit'zens in carriages, let alone on foot, to live in tbe clouds of dust that would necessa rily rise from a long cavalcade. But the programme had been laid down, and Col. Edwards, Chief Marshall of tbe Day was not the man to shrink from the performance of hie duty. The prjee-sion was formed near tbe Terre Haute House, the Terre Haute Brass Band taking the lead, folli «ed by the Officers of the Day aud Committee of Arrangements, in carriagees on each side of which rode tbe "Pony Brigade" composed of youths of the city, mounted on miniature horses. Then followed a line of carriages, while on every street leading to the grounds were as mauv if not more carriages, wagonB, horsemen, Ac., each party taking their own routt, to avoid the dust. On arriving at the ground, (Early's Grove) we found a very large crowd .larger we think than the assemblages on similar occasions the two previous years

The exercises at the stand opened with an address to the Throne of Grace by Rev. Thos. M. Martin, followed by thereadingof the Declaration of indepenence by Capt. Muzzy, after which Col. R. W. Thompson delivered the Oration. Of it we shall not

atttempt to give even a synopsis, suffice it

as it at present is, a cool to say tbnt it was one of Col. T's. most masterly efforts, and when that is said,those who did not have the pleasure of hearing the words as they fell from the speakers lips, can safely pronounce it good.

After the Oration nn hour was given for dinner, and as this was on the pic-nic style, the crowd divided out in squads, and spreading the white cloths on the green grass proceeded to discuss the contents of many wellfilled baskets.

Dinner over the trumpet called the people to the :t in (I apo'is, when the following toasts were offered mill responded to iy the gentlemen named:

1. The day vie celebrate—May its annual return ever bring joy and gladness to the he&tts

of all liberty loving American citizens, and sickening remoise to the hearts of traitors. 2. Uncle Sam—May he re-establish peace in his dominion, secure to Liberty a permanent home, and visit condign punishment upon his ungrateful progeny who seek to divide his estate before his death.

Respondod to by W. K. Edwards, Esq. 3 George Washington—Thefirst of Presidents. 4. Our Army and Navy—The unterrified guardians of the flag and honor of the na* tion.

Responded to by Col. R. W. Thompson. 5. The President of the United States—The sentinel on the W atch-tower of Liberty—May his vigilance be unceasing, until the Union is restored to peace and harmony, and traitors receive their just deserts

Col. H. D. Scott was called on to respond to this toast, but not being on the ground, bis place was filled by Col. Thompson. 6. The Messenger of Peace—Lieutenant

G.uee of Richmond. Response by Mayor Lange. 7. The Patriot Heroes in th%$ War—Who have shed their blood in defense of Liberty and Free Government their memories are a treasure beyond price to the American people, and should be handed down through all posterity enshrined in admiration and gratitude.

Response by Rev. Lyman Abbott. 8. The Patriotic Women of America— Worthy Daughters of Heroic Mothers. .Response by Kev. Thos. M. Martin. 9. Hoosier Soldiers—The bravest of the BRAVE—their battle-cry ia J. sound of terror to traitors, and of joy to their comrades in arms.

Response by Col. Wm. McLean. 10. Oliver P. Morton—A. Governor worthy of the State and age in which he lives.

Response by Rev. L. Nebeker. 11. Uncle Sam's Butler—May he serve out to traitors the "wine cup" of tbe Nation's lury. 12. Our Flag and our Moito—"E Pluri' bus'Unum,

Response by Capt. Muzzy. 13. The United States of America—The home of down trodden humanity—may the enemies of her institutions, like snakes in Ireland, ever fiud ber soil untenable.

Response by P. B. O'Rilev, Esq.

The responses were all extremely happy and we regret that our limited space precludes a report of the same

This closed the exercises of the day, and after a benediction by Rev. Nebeker the assemblage gradaallyjnelted away

Much credit is due the President of the Day, Mayor Lange, for the able fcnd dignified manner in which he discharged his duties, as also to tbe Committee of Arrangements for the excellent style in which the grounds were prepared for the comfort of visitors and good order maintained. Not the slightest accident or outbreak occurred to mar tho festivities of the occasion

May God grant that the return of another aniversary may find us a happy and united people, enjoying the blessings of peace prosperity and bappkno*)

SETTI-.E UP.

We desire to cloee up all acoouta dot this office to the Firttol July, and to that purpose will immediately present bills for collection, and hope all indebted to us will be in readinees when called on These accounts are qnite numerous and generally for smaU ameunts,and a little promptness on the part of our patronB will very materially assist us.

Pet SODS having accounts against the office will please present the same for settlement to the 1st inst.

FOR SALE.

SALE—Two Billiard TWbleeloreale, Phelan's make. Xnqalre at Skanon'a Bank Terrr Haute. Ind.

OB

Oman Bm.—Take of ginger brni««d or J\°0T

sliced, one and a halfurmces TS^aroof tartor, one ounce loaf sugar one pound lemon, alized putthwa-into nTpan, ibSTpoiw j.

six quarts of boiling water upon^them. When

nearly cold put in a little yeast, and §tir it for a minute. Let it atand till nest day, then strain and bottle it. It id lit to drink in three days, bnt will not keep good lunger than a fortnight. The corks Bbould be tied down, and the bottles placed upright in a cool place.

Tupper says:

WOODHAH-

THE FOURTH.—Notwithstanding

Policy couuseleth a gift, given wisely and inseasen, An* policy afterward approveth it, for great is the Influence of glftf Tbo lover umniltd upon before, ia welcomed tor his jeweled bauble How fair it man in thine esteem when Joat discrimination eeeketh thee, And so difcerning merit, honere'h it with git S

And we would reccoramend to all those wishing to make their wife, sister or sweet heart a present to go to E. Wilmoth's, National Block 6th street and buy one of those beautiful Wheeler & Wiiaon sewing machines.

MVBDBKI—The

body of an unknown man

was found near the Railroad, abont seven miles weet of Paris, Edgar county, Ills by some beys who were out hunting berries. He had evidently been dead several days* His skull was broken with a club and stone lying near tbe body. He was lying a short distance from the railroad near a clump of willows, between two railroad ties and covered with willows. Hat, boots and pants had been stripped off, and were missing had on a dark colored snmmer cloth coat, and a reddish colored vest. From a letter found on the body his name is thought to be F. W Carver, and residence probably Terre Haute The letter was dated Attica, Indiana, and requested him to send some soldier's clothing left with hitn. From appearances he is pronounced to be a German, aged 25 to 30 years.

On tbe speakers stand yesterday we

noticed tbe old flag of the 31st.Indiana, tern in shreds and pierced with numberless bullet boles, it gave sad evidence of many sanguinary fields its gallan protectors had passed through.

Fire Dollars Reward—Strayed from tbe subscriber on the 26th of June a light red slightly brindle Cow, rather short tail. When she left she had on a bell with a wide strap, ear marks forgotten,. The above reward will be paid for information leading to the recovery of said cow

HAWTIN,

jy6dwlw at R. L, Thompson's Mills.

Gravel and all diseases of the Kidneys and Bladder yield to the remedial powers of

DR. LUDLUM'S SFECIHO

as a sovereign rem­

edy. june29dwlw.

AMERICAN

a a O E E N HAS LOCATED IN THK CITY OF QUINCT, ILLINOIS, No. 106 Maine street, 3d door above Quinoy

House. OfTLe, over J. R. Dayton's Book Store. HE CLAIMS TO BE

THE KING OFTfANUEES, And all kinds of Fever Sores such as White Swelling and Bone Diseases

Scroffula, Piles, And Sore Eyes in their worst stages, Liver Complaints, Consumption, Female Weakness, and Salt Rheum,

Tetter, Rheumatism, &c.. &c. The Doctor became master of tbe above diseases while traveling through Europe and America, and he now stands at the head of his profession both in Europe and America. The Doctor willtake pleasure in showing his visitors certificates of the above cases where they have been given up aa incurable by the physicians in the country. The Doctor also guarantees a cure in all cases where the patient lives up to tbe directions, or no pay.

The patient will please correspond weekly, giving a true statement of the catse. P. ODrawer 6463. The poor dealt with liberally.

Cancers extracted in from lour to twentyfour hours, without instruments or pain.or a drop of hl.') tl decPdwly

CINCINNATI MARKET,

CINCINNATI,

July 4.

FLOUR—Firm, under the English HCMS superfine $8,00, extra $7,75. WHEAT—In good demand at $1 1 80, for red end $1 90@2 for white,

CORN—Dull at $1 00@105. OATS—Frmer at 61. WHISKY—Gooe damand, 1900 bbls Bold $1 70@1 75, the latter rate chiefly, closing firmer.

MESS PORK—Two hundred bbls sold at $41, nothing doing in bulk meats or Bacon. L&RD—A small lot sold at 17^ but it held at 18.

COfFEE—Is

hald 47@50.

SUGAR—Sugar 23@Si5a. SILVER—Firm at $1 15. Exchange firm discount and par.

NEW YORK MARKET.

NEW YORK,

July 5.

Flour, State and Western firmer, to arjive lots on the spot without decided change at $10 50@$10 55 for Extra State, and $11@11 50 for Extra O.

Whisky grmer. at $1 69@$1 71 for State, and $1 70@$1 72 for western, chiefly $1 70.

Wheal 2@3c higher, at $2 20 for Milwaukee Blub, $2 28@$2 35 for Amber Milwaukee, chiefly at $2 30@$2 40 for Winter Red

Coffee firm, nothing doing. Sugar dull, Qub* and R. R. 20c. Lard dull buyers and sellers apart quoted nominally at 18)^@19^. „.0

Gold firmer, apening at $2 36@$2 38, advancing to $2 40@$2 48. and closing a $2 44. Government Stocks grmer.

INSURANCE.

Home Insurance Oompanyl

LAFATETTJ0, INDIA!* 4.

OF'IOI—OV §R THK BANK OK THIS 8TAT*

CAPITAL, $130,000.

Por

ROPERTY insured against LOBS damage by fire, at fair rates and on liberal terms.

I'Oesea met promptly and Justly. -Othar things being equal, our Home Ooin panel shoal have the pre'erenoe

It would be well for perrons to acquaint them* selvis with this wo thy and popular oompaay ce•ore insuring elsewhere.

OFFtCBRS:

Wm.SIIIWH,

PreaidenV

JASK a M. Danes*,

Vice President,

J.

MAR

rot Dsxsssa, Treasurtr,

CAABLSSE, SCAJLLZXT,

Secretary

OTBZCTOB8 AHD RXFIRMTCiB

Mod Gregory, Attorney, LaFeyette, Ind, Htm Teat, Judfee Circuit Court, do Col Jasper Drower, Attorney, do Gen La* *oble, Adjutant General Tor Indiana Col Jas flavin, 0reou«bunr, Hon. J. Hiitinc, AuditororSute, IndlanapoUa, iudge S. A, Huff. La Fayette. Indiana John A. Stlne, Atfy do John D. Qoogar, do do W. D.Lee, Circuit Prosecutor, do Hon, W. B. Noffsln/er, Cash. 1st Hat. Bank, Indl.

CoJ^fir. Conner, Pos master, XadiaBapOtta. Wm, Sainsbvry, La Fayette, 6rr. O. P. Morton, Iodiaoapolia, Ind. Tho*, B. Long, Attorney, Terrs Skate, Dr. J, 8. A than. Sec'y of sitate, Indianapolis, Hon. David Turpte, MonUcello, Indiana. Col. Tfeoe. Dowttng, Canal Oom'r, Terre Hau*. Cel. N. B. Palmer, formerly 8ec*y State, Iudpolls Hon.W H.Talbot, Pros,Staking Pond, do W.B, Beach, fermertyClIc Sap. Court do ,, DrTo. Terry. Attfea, Indiana, Chaa. X. Scarlett, Lafayetto.

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Vegetable Extract,

THAT WII.L MLntV* TH« ArrWCTCP, Alt*

NToPSake Drunkards

DOCTOR HOOFLAf« D'6

GERMAN BITTERS,

PREPARED BY

Or.

C. M. JACKSON,

HOOFLAND'S GERMAN

Pa.

Will effectually and moat certainly Cure all Diiea«««

Aftniireno*

D1SOHDEHED I.IVEK, __ STOMACH,

OB

Thousand* of oar cltlsens are suffering from Df"* pepaia and Liver Dlaeaeea, and to whom tbe following que^ons apply—we guarantee

HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERN XV III I.. tCBK THEm.

Dyspepsia and Livw Disease

Do you rise wth a coated tongu- mornings, with bad taste in the month and poor apetite for breakfast Do you feel when yon flr»t g«t up ae weak and languid jou can ccarcely get about Do yon have a dlaxlnesa in the head at tlmea and oft«n dolDMS, with beadache occasionally bowels costive and Irregular, and able? Do you throw up wind from the atomach*. and do you awell up often Do you feel a fulneat after eating, and a sinking when the stomach 1'empty 1 Do you have heartburn occasionally Do yen feel low spirited, and look on the dark side of things Are yon not unusually nervona at timeeJ Do you not become restless, and often lay untUmtdniaht before you can go to sleep And then at times, dou't you feel dull and sleepy most of the time I Is your akin dnr and scaly atao s*llow In short, Is not your lue a burthen, full of forebodings t.

PARTICULAR NOTICE.

There are oi»ny preparations sold under the nam» oi Bitters, put up in quart Bottles, compoanJed ol the cheapest whiskey or common rum, costing from 80 to 40 cents per galloa, the taste disguised by Anise or Coriander Seed.

This class of Bitters has caused and will ccntlnne to cause, as long as they can be sold bui.dreni11» die the death of the drunkard. By their use the system is kept continually under the influence of Alcoholic Stimulants of the worst the desire for Liquor ia created and kept up. and the result is all the horrors attendant upon a djnnkard a lite aud

d6Por

these who desire and Will have Liquor Bottle, we publish the following

VER, BILIOUS FEVER,

Those suSering from

BROKEN DOWN AND DELI OAT

Constitutions.

Prom whatever c*use, either In

Male or Female

WILL FIND IW O O A N S

G-erman Bitters

A REMEDY

That will restore them to tbeir usual heajth. Such has been the case 1n thousands of instances, and a fair trial is but required to preve the assertion.

E E E

THAT THESE BITTERS ARE

NOT ALCHOHOLIC

And not Intended as a

E E A E

I S E A S E S O E

Kidneys and Bladder, IN YOUNO or AGED, MALE or FEMALE Aro speedily removed, and the patient restored to health.

Delicate Children,

Those suffering from

MARASMUS,

a

Having suffering children as above and wishing to raise them, will never rrgret the day they commenced with these Bitters.

LITERARY MEN, STUDENTS, And thoee working hard with their bralaa, should always teep a bottle of Hoof land's Bitters near them, as they will find much benefit from Its

use,

to both mind and body, Invigorating and not depressing.

a It is not Liquor Stimulant,

And leaves no Prostration.

Attention, fteldier*?

AND THE FRIENDS OF 80LDIER8

We oall the attention of all having relatione or Mends in the army to tha fact that "Hocflaad's germ an Bitter's" will cure alne-tentha of the dls* eeses Induced by exposures and privations Incident to eeam life. In the Hits published almost dally in the newspaper*, on the arrival of the sick, it will he noticed that a very large proportion ere re Wiring trrm deMltty. Bvery case of •brt Wr.d reu readily cure! by Hoouend's Genii a* Bitters. Dlsoaaes rosultinc from disorders oi the digestive or-

rstating

HKN.H. RUXnU, Special Agort.

THOS. B.Uffl&7Loeal Agent, JsSMwSm Terre Haute, Indiana.

is are speedily removed. We bave no heettatlen thai, If theee Bitters were freely used our MWirrr hundreds of Uvea aright t# saved that otherwise will be lost.

The proprietors are dally reoeivlng thankful letters frem sufferers in tbe army and hospitals, wfcc have been restored to health by tha ass of thee* Bitters, sent to them by their mends.

BEWARE OF OOUJf fEUFEITS! PRICES—Lame else (holding nearly deu ble quantity,} $1.00 per Bottle—half dosep $5.00. SmaU 8ixe--75 oents per Bottle half doMB $4.00.

gbaaMywriMHttes* JraaAtnothsve the aveMe do net be pnt off by any of the Intoxicating prepare Hons that may be offered in its plaoe, bnt send to as aad we win forward securely pasksd, by express.

See that tbe signature of T. M.

en the ^lewiei of each bottle. Principal Offlee and Hanufactery. He. Ml Arab Street. JOHXB CTAHS. •oLoessors to

C. M.J«

Rejuvenating Tfliiiril

1 Or, X8SXVCB OF'UFB.

Hani htm, Pare YegeUble BoUrfag ijtfutons to the

As tfte Phcmix tine from theaakM «f tti In aftnatefl with MV lift"—eo dees ttts UHlft •i uvesate the system and OTSfeeBtfdiMMe.

pr Tbe BataTenattngKllxirU the result ofcuioaws lMoveries in the vegetable kingdom betng aa aa treiyew azki abstract metbea of eare^ ineweettre all tbs old and worn-out ijatema.

BP* Rib medicine has bean tested bT the aostCBfc entmedteal men of the day.aadbythsm proaesaesi obeoaeof the greatest medical discoveries KM

tW One bottle will eare caawal DebllltT. A ftw doees cares Hysterics Sn fSnalsi. EV One bottle cures Palpitation of the Heart tr Prom one to three bottles restores thsmaall ieie and fnll vigor ef youth. BT A few doaeerestoraethe appetite. ar*Three bottles cure the worst case of rapatsasy tT A few doses cures tbe low spirited. tr One bottle restores mental power.

A few dowe bring tbe roaa to the ebeek. Gr-Thle medicine restores to manly vigor sadtfr oat bea** ttte poor debilitated, worn-down and d» pairing. Vf~ The listless, enervated youth, tbe over-tasked isn of bnetneee, the victim of nervous depression, be individual suffering from general debility, wQl all cd immediate and permanent relief by the use Of tda KUxlr or Easenee of Lift. fW Price, $3 per bottle, or three bottles fbr fs, and anrarded by Express, on receipt of money, to an] ddress. All each orders must be sent to C. A. COOK. Chl ego, our-General Agent fbr the West. Bold hy' Wholesale Drugglsts,and by all Druggists eteiywhero

C.

A.

COOK, CHICAGO,

BITTEB8

WILL CURE BVBRY CASK OF

Chronic or Nervous Debility, Disease of the Kidneys, and Diseases arising from a Disor dered Stomach

Female

a

CERTAIN

r®pelP^v

One bottle Hooflanrt's crmnn Bitters and mix wiih hret ttuarts Of Good Brandy or Whit er, suit will be a preparation th«t will a«sr excel medicinial virtues and trt® eac ltence any of the snu.erous Liquor Bitters in the market, and will coat much less. Tou will have all the bittues of Hoof land's Bitters in connection with a food article of Liquor, at a much less pric than these Inferior preparations will cost you-

Hoofland's German Bitters

will give yon

Jt Good Appetite, Will give you STRONG, HEALTHY NKKVkS.

Will give yovK

Brink and, EnergetU Will enable you to S li E W I! And will positively prevent YELLOW FE

General Agent lor ths

'•atea of Illinois, Iowa, Wisconsin, Michigan and lalana. DR. W. H. 1SEBWIN GO*

Sou PnormraoBS,

No. 59 Liberty street, New Tork.

CHEROKEE PILLS

SUGAR

COATED.

Regulator.

Preserier

For the Removal of Obstructions, sad the la rarance of Regularity in the Becurreaoe of the Xonthly Periods,

f~ They cure or obviate those numerous disease hat spring from Irregularity, hy removing the Irsei ilarlty Itself.

U" They cure Suppressed, Kxceselve and Fatnfa denstraatlon.' ET They cure Green Sickness (Chlorosis). (T They core Nervous and Spinal Affections, pain, the back, and lower part* of the bodyrBeavlnesi fatigue on alight exertion, Palpitation of the Heart .owness oi Spirits, Hysteria, Sick Headsohe, CMddl •ess, etc., etc. In a word, by removing the Irregu srlty, they remove the cause, and with it AXI, tin iffects that spring: from If. fy composed of simple vegetable extracts, tbej contain nothing delete! loos tu nny constitution, hew iver delicate, their function being to substltuu trength for weakneu. which, when properly used bey never lail to do

XT They may be mHr used at any age, and at an] •eriod, AXES?* svuxe TBI »IBST THBBS KOXTU luting which the unfailing nature of their actios rould infallibly paarwrr pregnancy, fT All letters seeking information or advics

wll

ie promptly, ireely and discreetly answered. PT Fnll directions accompany each box. jy price tl per box, or six boxee for SB.

Sent by man, free of postage, on Mcelpt ot •rice. All such orders must be sent to C. A. COOK, (3a ago, on General Agent for the Weet.

Sold by VTtolesale DrnggUts,snd by all Druggists every altera

'O. A. OOOBL, CHICAGO, General Agent for tbe States of Illinois, Iowa,

onsln. Mlchfpin and Indlant.

Wie

I»R. W. It. MERWIlf CO., Sot* PROPRIETORS,

No. S9 Liberty St., New Toik.

Sold at retail by THOS. H. BARK, BBEBLE BINDLEand AI.LKN PENCE, 7*erre Haute. Wholesale by BROWNING & SLOAN and DAILY, KBIFER ac RUSHt ludianapolis.

SPECIAL NOTICES,

EMBROIDERED $ BEAD TRIMMED j» $ l,s SILK AND GINGHAM SUN UMBRELLAS,

AT TUELL & UIPJLEY'S, may33 Corner of Bth and Main Street's. To Naavous SUM HIES or

BOTH SSXSS.—

A rever

ened gentleman having been restored to health In a few days, after und.rgolng all the usual routine and irregular expensive modes of treatment without success, considers it his sacred duty to communicate to his afflicted fellow creatures the means of cure. Hence, on the receipt of an addressed envelope, he will send (free) a copy of the prescription used. Dlrec', to Dr.

JOB* DAOXALL, 186

Fulton Street,

Brooklyn. New York. jan28wly

A GKNTLKMvlN, cuted of Nervous DtbiHty, Incempetency. Premature Decay and Yonthfnl Error, actuated by a desire to benefit others, will be hap py to1 Ornish to all who need it, (free of charge) the recipe and directions for making the simple directions fer making the simple remedy used in this case. Those wishing to profit by his experience, and possess a valuable remedy,willreeeivethe same by return mall, (carefully sealsd), by addressing

JOHN B. OGDBN.

No. 60 Nassau street, New York.

may 17 3m

wasting away,

with scarcely any flesh (in their bones, are cured in a very short time one bottle 11 such cases will have a most surprising effect.

matrimonial.—If you wish to marry, address the undersigned, who will tend you, "without money and without price,** valuable information that will enable you to marTy happy and speedily no matthr how old how ugly or how poor. This is a reliable affair. Tne Information will eost you nithlng and ifyou wish to marry,I will cheerfully asstst yen All letters atriotly oonfldentlal Tue desired information sent mail, and no quostions asked. Address SABVH B. LAMBEhT, jeTwit Greenpoint. Kings, Co., N. Y.

A Number of years have elacsed sines the Intro duction of HOSTTKR'S CKLKBRA.TLD BITTKR3 to the public. The prejudice existing in the minds of many persons against what are denominated patent medictnes at first greatly retarded Its sale but as Its vlrta ea and merits became known, this barrier ef prejudice wa« ovorthrowg, and the demand lncreasea so rapidly that in a few yeara scarcely a village existed in the Unit* 8ta e* in which the afflicted had not experienced in tha benefits arising

from

the use oi the "BUter?," and »t thepTeeent dsy there AT$ lobe fcnud ic All peTte of the world vouchers for the great merits of the article Ho greater euro for Dyspep»ta can be found

See advartisenv nt.

For ssle by Drnggiste end dsslers generally everywhere

I A BEMEDY FOB PILES.—It is a blessing th« suffering to know that we have an effectual cure for this truly troubleeome disease. Mr. J, P. Hasarde, of 144 Second street, Cincinnati, 0-, tak*s great pleasure in informing all who are suffering with piles that he used a small quantity of Dr. Strickland's Pile Remedy, end It effected a permsnant cure. This seems to be the ca«e with all who make use of this spleadid preparation. It Is mannfactnred at No. Eeet Fourth street, Cincinnati, 0., aod sold by all Druggist*.

March.4Jhd-w.

XBOHAOO. PtupileSeis

SVFor sale by Druggists aad Pialsrs la osnty owa ta tha Unttai Oct. 1.1 eewlydeow

A SUPERIOR REMEDY.—Wecan sdentions ly recomnMnd to thoae suffering from :istinslng eoa^i. Dr. Strickland's Mellifluous gh JMSMB. It gives relief si most instantanea aod Is withal

not

JACKSOH,"

IS

disagreeable to the taste. Is ao

donbt bat the Mellftuons Cough Balsam Is aneofthe bestpreparafiDus tn aee, and all that Us proprietor claims for it. W« have tried It during the pest w»ek, and found relief from a moot distressing

It Is prepared by Dr. Strickland, No. 8 East Fourth street, Cincinnati, O.—Frees the Clncfnoati national Union, Oct. 1L

mm

HE-UMBOLD'S

GENUNIE PREPARATIONS

COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT BUOHO, a Posi tirr and gcJentlSo Bernedy for of Bladder Kidneys. Gravel, and Dropsical Swellings,

Tula Medicine increases the power of Ulgesuon, and excite the Absorbents into healthy action,

which the Watery or Calcareous depositions, sad all Unnatural are rwuc«d, as well Palo aad Inflammation.

HCLSIBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU For Weaknesses arising from Excesses, Hablta of Dissipation, Early Indisecetlon of Abas*, at tended »ith the following symptom#.— Indisposition to exaction, LossrfPower, Ixtas of Memory, DUBculty of Breathing, Weak Hervee, Trembling, Horror of Disease, Wakefulness, Dimness of Yialou, Pale lu the Back, Universal Laaaitude of the Muscular System, Hot Hands, Flushing of the Body* Dryness ot the 8kln, Eroptlons on the Face,

Pallid Countenance

These svmntonis, if allowed to go on, which this medicine invar.*bly removes, soea follows Jmpctetsoy, latuity, JQpileptio &U, In one of which the Patient may expire.

Who can say that they are not frequently followed by those -'Direful Diseases "INSANITY AND CONSUMPTION."

Many are aware of the cause of their suffering, BUT NONE WILL CONFESS THK &XOORD3 0» THB INSAJnt ASTLUX8. .«nd Melancholy Deatis by Consumption besr ample witness to the Truth of the assertion.

The Constitution once effected with Orgamo Weakness requires the aid of Medicine to Strengthis and Invigorate the System, Which Helmbola's Extract Buchu Invariably doea.

A Trial will convince the most skeptical.

FEJIIALES-FEnALES-FKJIALE# In many affections peculiar to Females the Extract Bnchu is unequaled by any ether remedy, as In Chlorosis or Beteation, Irregularity, Paintalnesa or Suppression of Customary Evacuations, ulcerated or Scirrhous state of the Uterns, Leucherrhoea or Whites, Sterility, and for all complaints incident tethe sex, whether arislngfrom indiscretion Habits of Dissipation, or in the

DECLINE OR CHANGE OP L1PE.

Take no more Balsam, Mercury, or unpleasant Medicines for unpleasant and dangerous diseases. HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU AND

IMPROVED ROSE WASH CURES

SECRET DISEASES

In all their Stages, At little E 'ense. Little or no ohange in Diet. No inconve. £nce. And no exposure.

It causes a frequent desire and gives strength to Urinate, thereby Removing Obstructions, Preven tIng and curing Strictures oi the Urethra, allaying Pain and Infiamation, so frequent in the class diseases, and expelling all Poisonous, Diseased and wornout Matter.

Thousands npon thousands who have been tae victims of Qaacks, and who have paid heav feesto be cured in a short time, have found they were deceived, and that the "Poison" has. by the use of "powerful astringents," been dried up in the system, to break out in an aggravated form, and perhaps after Marriage.

Use

AHD

HZLHBOLO'S EXTRACT BCCHU

SAF1

HOSTETTER'S

CELEBRATED

STOMACH BITTERS.

A pure and powerful Tonic, corrective and alterative of wonderful efficacy In disease of the

Stomachi Liv«r and. Xiowela. Cures Dysp psla. Liver Complaint, headache, Geueral Debility, Nervousness, Depression of 8Plrts, Constipation, Colic, Intermittent Fevers, Cramps and Spasms, and all Complaints of either Sex, arising from

Bodily Weakness whether inherent in the system or produced by spedsl causes.

Nothing that is not wholesome, genial and restorative in Its nature enters into the composition of HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS. This popular preparation contains no mineral of any kind, no deadly botanical element no fiery excitant but it is a combination of the extracts of rare balsamio herbs and plants with the purest and mildest of all diffusive stimulants.

It la well to bo forearmed against disease, and, so far as the human system can ba protected by human means against maladieB engenders by an nnwhelesome atmosphere, impure water and otber external causes, HOSTETTER'S BITTEI4S may be relied on as a safeguard.

In districts infested with Pever and Ague, it has been found infallible aa a preventive and Irresistible as a remedy and thonsadds who vteort to it under apprehension of an attack, eecap* the scourge and thousands who neglect to avail themselves of its protective qualities in advance, are cured by a very brief eourae of this marvelous m&£icine. Fever and Ague patients, after being plied with quiuiue for months la vain, until fairly saturated with that dangerous alkaloid, are not unfrequentl) restored to health within a few days by the use of HOSTKTTBR'8 HITTERS.

The weak stomach is rapidly trvlgorated and tie appetite restored by this sgreeable Tonic, and hence it works wonders in cases of Dlspepsla anlin

less

confirmed forms of Indigestion. Acting

•gha A*

THE GREAT Av

for all affections

and diseases of the urinary organs, whether existing in male or female, from whatever cause originating and no matter of how long standing.

Dteeases of these Organs requires the aid or a Diuretic, Helmsbold's JCxtract Buohu Is the great Dluretio, and is certain to have the desired effect In all Dissases for which It Is recommended.

Evidence of the most reliable and responsible character will accompany the medicine.

Price 81.00 per fcottle, or »1» f»r 105.00.

Delivered to any Address, securely packed from observation. Describe Symptoms in all Communications. Cures Guaranteed! Advice Gratis!!

Address letters for Information to H.B, HELMBOLD, Chemist, 104 South Tenth-st., bel. Chesnut, Phlla.

HELIIBOLD'S Medical Depot, HKLMBOLD'S Drug and Chemical Warehouse, 694 Broadway, New oik.

Beware

ef counterfeits and unprincipled dealers

who endeavor to dispose '*of their own" and other articles on the reputation attained by Helmbeld's Genuine Preparations.

Extract Buchu. Sarsaparilla. Improved Bose Wash,

SOLD BY

ALL DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE. Ask for HELMBOLD'S. Take no other. ItCutout the Advertisement and send for it.

And avoid imposition aad Exposure.

Known aa'

SETODtH PHEPV

HeimboltPsExtract parllla, Haiaibofci's ImnravaA.

Hshhtfi flaaal na Prsyaration,

Ml

gentle and painleea apperlent, ma well es upon "ae liter, It also lnaarlably rellevea the Conatlp/ tloi. superinduced by irregular action of th* digestive and secrotlve organs.

J-.1WU3 arfaable haMt, liable to Nervona tacks, Lownees of Spirits and Fits of Languor prompt sad dermanent relief frofa the Bitten.— The testimony aa this point is most conclusive, and from both sexes.

The agony of Bilious Colic Is immediately atouaged by a single dose of the stimulant, and by occasionally resorting to it, the return of iat may be prevented.

As a General Tenlc, H08TETTE

1

Last, but not least, it Is the Only Safe Stimulant being manufactured from sound and innocuous materials, and entirely free from tbe add elements present more or less In all the ordinary tonics Mi stomachics of the day.

Ho family medicine has qeen so universally, and, it may be truly added' deservedly popular with tha intelligent portion of the community, aa HOBTETTBR'S HI I BBS

Prepared by HOSTETTER A SlOtTH, Pittabnrg, Pa. Sold by all Druggists, grocers and Storekeepers amyaheia. Jaultwly

HWK

anmUTSD OoJCPOUND tuns BX33U CKP." aPuslUis and SpedflcRsmedy far ni9c of the BUddsr, KMneys, Qrmval, Drvslsal Sj^ inas, aad aO toms and derang IH wU of TIK TMMljr OlBiaa, whether axlstiag in Mala or iSma]*. Dlsiasss tlieaa Organ reqaJre the aid of DnjRBTlO. Sabsbold^ Kxtraot Bachu ia tha SBBAT DIURETIC, aad ts certain to have tha dasired effSot in all cbeases for whieh It la rao—•

OT

This MadWae increases the pawar at aad excites the Abaorbents Into health* aatka. by which tha Watary or Calcareous dqosluona, a id a! tha Unnatural Bnlargemsnts are reduced, ar will sa Pate aad Inflamation, aud Is good tar Caa« Woaaan, or Children.

DtraoUoBS aocompany Helmbold's Kxtraot Baeha, fcr Weaknasa arriamg from XxosaSoa, haMts flf Dtastnatior, Early Indlacretian o. Abuse, stteaded with the following Symptoms:

Indlapoeltion to exercise, loss ef power,

IOM

si

msmoxy, dlfBculty at breathing. Weak Wtissa, Trembling. Horror of Dtaease, asiafnTnass. DtmlofVliien, pain In the baek, universal laaaitade of the muscular systam, hot hands, flushing of the body, dryneas of the skin, eruptkas on tha mdb,

PALID OOUHTEHAHCE. HEAVINESS Of THE EYELIDk, Frequently Black Spots flying before tha lyae* with temporary Suffusioo and Loas of IMt.

Want of Attention, Mobility. Bestleasnasa, With hemr of Soolety.

Nothing is more desirable to such petisots iku solltuda, and nothing they more dread for (tar ol themselvea. Ho repose of manner, na eaineaUi no spaoalatton, bnt a harried transition fena question to another.

These symptsau, if allowed to go on, iriilch tktf medicine invariably removes, soon follaws Impotency, Tatuity,

EpUepttonts,

In one of which the patient may expire. Who can say that they are not frequently follow**' by those direful diseases," insanity and CoosunuS Hon.

Many an aware of the cause of their coffering, out none will confess. The records o' tha '-"ur Asylums, sad the melancholy deaths by Consumption, bear ample testimony or the truth of tha assertion. In Lanatio Asylums the most melancholy exhibition appears. Tne countenance la actually aoddan, and quite destitute, neither mirth or grief aver visit it. Should a sound of tho voice occur. It is rarely articulate:

With woeful measures, wan oeapalr. Low sullen sounds their griei beguile. Parents and guardians, caution your childraa against this evil habit. It is tho greatest curse that can befell a yeung man or woman, unfitting them for happiness and married life.

They may not experience the consequences now, but must and will sooner or later The oomstitx tios onoe affected with symptoms organic waakneas, re quires tne aid of medicine to strengthen and Invigorate the system, which Helm bold* EXTRACT O* BUCHU Invariably does. A trial will oonvinoe moat skeptical.

fRMALES—Ts*A

'SKbps—•*:

MALES,

Old or Young, Single, Married, or oontemplat ag Marriage. In many aflfeetlons peculiar to females, the Extract of Buchu is unequalled by any other remedy ss in Chlorosis or Betention, Irregularity, Palnfnlness, or Suspension of Customary E?acnations Ul* oeratedor Sairrhoua sute of the Uterus, Leuoor* rhoea or Whites, Sterility, and for all oomnlanta incident to the sex, whether arising from Indiscretion, Habits of Dissipation, or is the deolina or change of life. See symptoms above.

NO FAMILY SHOULD B* WITHOUT If I

^.Take no mora Balsam, mercury, or nnpieaaaat medicine for unpleasant and dangerous dlaeaeas. KHBLMBOLD8 EXTRACT BUOHU

S8EORET DISEASES.

In all their stages, st little expense, little or ao change in diet no inconvenience and no expooure, It canses a frequent desire and gives strength ta urinate, thereby removing obstrnctlona, preventing and curing Strictures of the Urethra, allaying Pais and Infiamntlon, ao frequent In the claae of dieeases, and expelling all poisonous, diseased, and worn out matter.

Thousands upon thousands who have been tbe victim* of qnaoks, and who have paid heavy feea ta be cured in a short time, have found they were deceived, and that the "Poison hss. by tho nse el "powerful astringents," beeu dried np in the system, to break ont ln an aggravated form, awl

PEBBAP8 AFTKK MA.KR1AGK.

Use Helmbold's Hxtraot MnnM tor all affieottotra and diseases of the

(1HINAKV

Whether existing In ISAliE OR iKHALe. *4 i( From whatever oaose originating, and no matter of

BOW LONtfHTANOUie.

All the above diseases and symptoms admit of tha same treatment, and originate from the sameoanae

BLOOD! BLOOD BLOOD!

Hslmbold's Highly Concentrated Compttmd

FLUID EXTRACT SARSAPARILU. Sypfalltt This 1« an affection of the Blood, AND attacks LU. Sexual Organs, linings of the nese, ears, throat, windpipe, and other mucous trarfaoes, making its appearance in the form ofULCEBS, and la generally attended with a discharge more or less offensive, aa| if ntglected, destroys whatever part it may attack.

Tms disease Is often transmitted to children: is contrscted from the same cause, and often with Gonorrhoea, and both may exist at tha same timet HELMBOLD'S HIGHLY CONCENTRATED OOM-

POUND FLUID EXTRACT 8AR3A?ARILLA Should be used In conjunction with the Buchu and Helmbold's Bose Wash applied to the Ulcers.

Helmbold's Extract SarsaparriUa Pur Hi a* tbe blood, and removes all Scaly Eruptions of the Skin, giving the complexion a clear and healthy oolor, ft Aeiug prepared expressly for ibis olasa of ccmplalnts, its Blood Pari tying Properties are preserved to a greater extent than any other preparation q. Sarsaparilla,

HELMBOLD'S RO*8E WASH,

An excellent Letion lor Uiseaae. ot a Synhiiltle Ba. ture, and as an injection in diseases of the Urinary Organs arising from hablta of dissipation, t« ba Med in crnuectlen with the Extract Buchu or Sarsaparilla, in such diseases aa recommended.

The Proprietor. In offering Ills Remedies to the afflicted. would have It distinctly understood that they are not Patent Medicines or Nostrums, but are prepared directly according to ruiee of

PHARMACY AHD CHEMISTRY

with the greatest aocuraoy, Chemical knowledge, and care devoted to their combination, by a praoUcal Druggist and Chemist of experience, of tha city of Philadelphia. These Medicines areEndorsad, Recommended and Used in the Practice of Physicians for the cure of the above Diseases.

Ifyou are suffering with any of the above aOsottoM. procure the Remedy at onoe. Evidence of the most reliable and responsible character will accompany the medicine.

Certificates of euros from 8 to SO years "in-tlnti with names known to science and fame. For medical properties of BUCKO, see Dinpeo**. tory of the United States.

See Professor Dewee'e valuable worka ou U« Practioe of Physio. See remarks made by the tate oelebrated li Physick, Philadelphia.

See remarks made by Dr. Ephralm McDowell, oslebrated Physician and Member of tbe Royal College of Surgeons, Ireland, and published ia the Transactions of the King aad Queen's Journal.

See Medloo-Chlrurgical Review, published by Ben|amln Travora, Fellow of Royal College of Surgeons.

See most of tbe late Standard Works oa Medldn*. Extract Buchu, $100 per bottle, or six for flSW Sarsaparilla, $100 fi 00 Improved Bose Wash, 60 fin Or naif dosen of each for 913 00, which will be sudBoien to cure the moat obstinate cases, if directions are adhered to. Delivered to any adareso, securely packed from observation.

JVDescribe Symptoms in all oomannkiations.

Caret* Guaranteed

I Advice

Gratis)

AFFIDAVIT.

Personally appeared before me, aa Alderman a) the city of Philadelphia, H. T. Helm bold, who being duly sworn, doth say, his preparations contain no narcotic, no mercury, or otber iqjurtons drags, bat are purely vegetable. H. T. H&LMBOLD.

Sworn and subscribed before me, this nd day oI Hovember, L8M. WM. P. HIBBERD, Aldenuaa. Ninth St. above Kaoe, Phlla.

Address letters for Information In confl Jenoe to H. T. lmT.imnt.n, Chemist, Depots. 104 S. Teuth St^ bel CheetnutTphlia.

And 604, Broadway New York.

MW Beware of Counter/eits and ni^rlaetelaft dealers, who endeavor to dispose "of their own'*"and "other" artiolea on the reputation obtained by Helmbold's Oennlne Preparations,

Extract Buchu, Sarsaparilla, Improved Rose Ww^

Sold by

nd ail uruggtsta everywhere. Ask for Hebabold'e. ake no other. Qui owl

Itm

SIIMIISSIIISIII saf send

y*r I tend avoid imposition and sxpoaara.' USS NOTA lSSS-dwly

TEBS

produoe affects which must be experiaa or witnessed before they can be ful:y apprw )4. In cases of Constitutional Weakness, Premature Decay aad lability and Decrepitude arising from Ou Aao, It exercises the electric influence. In the convalescent stagea of all diseases It operates as a delightfill lnvigoranu W en tha powers ef nature are relaxed, It operates to re-enforce and re-establish them.

TONSORIAL

Medicated Hair Tonic!

Pwould

ROF. GEORGE W. CANADA

respectfully inform the dtiaeas that

sdd tion to keep a first elaas Shaving Balooe, adlolaing the Terre Haute House, he maoufactnree ae arllele of HAIR TONIC that keepa tha scalp free from dandraff. Also SHAKPOOOf

For dleeuee. Eulot attentloa given to Shampconlngand Ontthtg T«"n^ t.edia* and Little (Krtt «»1U"

"VTOTIUE OF SAUE UNDERME-

X* CHAN1CS LIEN: Whexoas, Robert Criaman owns the running gearoi a twa horse wagon, aad' the same has been is^dBirtooaseartoa tor more than six months, and be ia iafemd to me la tha sam of twelve dollars for work at&tabor dona oothasaas. Notice If now given, that I will sell tha said running gear at public auctien.on thelSth day of Jane 1884, at William Fnqua'sl Shop is Lafayette Township, Vigo county, ud State of Isdlana to the highest bidder foe caah, JAS. C. RHYSSJUkSL-

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