Daily Wabash Express, Volume 21, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 23 August 1871 — Page 3
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nd one-half tbe Weekly rates. $* LegaT advertisements one dollar per jqaare for each insertion in weekly. ner Local Notice* 10 cents per line. No ("item however short inserted in lecal.polumn .{ortless than 50 cents. v. Marriage and Funeral notices $1.00 ifr Society, meetings and Religionsnotices r.J5 sents each insertion, invariably, in ad-* ranee. «sw Collections will be made quarterly OB
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CIF1 CONCERT.
,000,000!
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BYlature
authority of a special act of the Legisot Kentucky, of March 13,1871, the Trustees of the public library, ef Kentucky, willghea 5».
UUAM) GIFT C03SCI8T
..Oil i'ueaday, OctofotMr 31st, 1851,
Under direction of the bq$t Musical Talent*
100,000 Tickets of Admission, $10,o6 cach in Currency Half Tickets $5 00, Quarter Tickets $2.50.
Each Ticket will consist of tour quartors^ value jJS.SO each. The holder ij entitled to adraisstoiKto the Go.ieertatid tO .fho liTtncniht of Stf awf-ded nwSlffelt^)TOm 110
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The Citizens' Bank of Kentucky
is til&'
All Monies arising from the sale of Tickets will be deposited with the Citizens' Bank, subject only to the order of the President and 'Treasurer of the Library, countersigned by tho Business Manager.
During the Concert the sum of ..
$5 00 OOO IN GHEENBACKS
Will be distributed} by lot, to the holders of tickets, in the following^Gjl'UrV^: ONE GfliM) (jlFT'6F...L.„..».i.i.U#100,(iD0 ONE GBAN1) QIFi' OF.............
8ne
ne Gift ofGift ofne^Glft ofc... ne Gift of. ne Gift of.... One Gift of......~i---« One Gift o'f.' .".....f... .... One Gift of One Gift of.....
10,000 13,500 14,400 14,000 15,000 15,000 16,000 13,500 10.000 44,600
..8550,000
Atter paying tne expenses ot tne enterp: and making ton.distribution of the Gifts, balance of thfe pfoceeda arising from the
the expenses of the enterprise i, the sale
ot tiekets witl be*appropriated to thfe establishment of a
FREE LIBRARY OF LOUISVILLE,
To be called the
Public Library of Kentucky.
The -Concert and distribution Tftll" take place under the immediate supervision of the Trustees mentioned in the act of inoorporntion.
The trustees will be assisted by well known and eminent oitizens of Kentucky, who have oonsented to be present at the eonoert and to superintend the drawing and distribution of gifts.
The holders of tickets to whioh gifts are awarded will be paid on presentation of them or their fraction, at the office in Louisville, tho second day after the drawing and every business day for sis months thereafter, and may be sent direct or through any Bank or Express Co., for collection. All ordors acooupanied by Drafts, Post office Money Orders, or Greenbacks, will be promptly attended to and tickets returned by mail, registered or expressed, as desired,,
Tickets lire like Qrecmbaoks—good only to the holder. Buyers will note that there are only One Hundred Thousand Tickets, instead of Two. Hundred Thousand, as in the San Franoisco Gift Concert, and that there is #8*,OOO more distributed. Isold that and made the awards in four months and paid #448,000 to ticket holders irom Nov. 2d to 15th, 180, and turned over 812,000 to the Secretary due tiekets-nftt presented.
It will be particularly noticed that it is a matter of impossibility for any one to know what numbers draw gifts, as it is not known what the gift of any number drawn from the first wheel will be, untilthe sealed box, with the amount of t! en from the of view of tho au gifts may not come out until towards the last, or the middle of -the drawing. The 8100,000 irfit in Ihe' S»n VranCiabo.«Gift Concert und^er them again en of C.i'tt. PkTKRs, was the 200th number drawn, and was awarded and paid to a gentlemai in New Orleans. 721 Gifts is all that can be drawn in one day. avThe Numbers and Gifts are drawn by blind children from 8 to 14 years ofage.
The Drawing will be extensively published, and parties ordering Tickets will have rinted lists tent. them. ^Parties -forming llubs and desTrin« iatot}n#Ban'. trill please address this office"" *Tj,nnr
11 Tickctsfor $100 28 Tickets $255, 5« Tickets,: $500, 118 Tickets, *1,000.
Ihe undersigned, late principal manager of the very successful Mercantile Library Gift Oencert at San Franclioo, California, has been appointed agent'and manager of the Oift Conoert in aid of the Public Library of Kentuoky,
The drawing will take place in public, and everything will be done to satisfy bUyefs.of tickets that their interest will be as well protected as if thjy personally superintended
the entire —.»— MANNER OEmtAWING: There will be two glass wheels. One wheel will contain 100,000 numbers, plainly Printed on leather tags. Tho other wheel will contain 721 boxes, each containing a gift. One tag or number will be drawn from the 103.0UQ wheel, and the first bex drawn from the seo* ond -or 721 box wheel will contain a gift, neatly printed and sealed up, and 'the gift so drawn from the second wheel will be the gift of the tag-first drawn, whether $100, Sl.cOO, or, $100,000, as announced-
14,364 fKJM OF IN JOLY. To insure ticket holders, the publio are assured that it only 25,000 tickets are sold only 25,0J0 numbers go to the large wheel, them gifts awarded, but diminished probata. In case 50,000 tickets only are sold, only nnmbers I te 50,000 ge in the large wheel, and the 72l^i£t&.,diminMh«d^one-h»lf -and 1ft %tse only 85,000 tickets are sold th«einUte 721 gifts will be paid in full—it being itftenmd that no unsold tickets shall participate. "he majafcger has.a i«e expi tickets to pay his expenses of Printing., Advertisings Aq.? 'The public are invited to tbe utmost sorutiny as to the reliability of the entire affair./
SPECIAL NOTICES.
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Whe^e ls'lt^o|)^roHn4? oriejityie trembling victim of nenrops a^ili£yV Jwfn'.tM tavern dramV AaiNfirtfMp the^wwafaffon for a moment, and is succeeded by a collapse Not in purgative pills, or a Lenten diet but in an invigorant and restorative in which tjie tonic elements are united with gentle aperient and alterative, powers, W-hen Hosteller's Stomach Bitters wasdntroduced nearly twentyyears ago, this important object wm first attained. This peaceful and vegetable specific je-as justly celebrated for its cures of nervous diseases, as for the absolute certainty with which it relieves dispepsia and bil iousaees. The hot weather toward the clou3 of summer generally aggravates diseases of a nervous type, ireating a degree of feebleness which: is beyond measure distressing. Under such circumstance? rally the .bodily energies with a course of HostkterV Stomach Bitters. Of all tonics, it is the mo$t satisfactory in its operations, and the least ex*[ citing. It bracks tho
JttEves. up to-their nat
ural tension, but not beyond it, so there is no reaction. It has other, properties, however thantho&a of anervinp, and as a blbod de parent, and moderate'aperiont, Is superior to any other medicinOofthe day.
Fraud, however.ig on the-alert.'-TlieMeleb rity of the origiflalmedieinehaggiveniise to BcOf68 ol.counterfeits uia imitations. Ex-amine-the label, and thtt/«c'«wiTeof the jig-" nature of the firm see that tha vpelliDg is all correct, and thus Bmke-aure/OjSthe genuineness of tho article you buy. P. S —Hostetter Bitters are never sold in kegs or barrels, but in bottles only.
BATCHELOB'S XIAIB DYE. This superb HairDyeda the
—Perfectly Harmless ^reliable and Instantaneous. No disappointment. No''Ridiculous Tints, or Unpleasant Odor. The genuine W.' .A. Batqheler VHairl^yfrproduBes IMMEDI-A-TEE Ya »p
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Tjtro iijost lasting, agree
able and refreshing of all
peitfouie^ _ft^ use OQ-ptbje
Handkerchief, at the Toilet
in Bath. For safe
by all Druggists and Per.
fiimers.
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50,000 25,000 20,000 19.W0 18,000 17,000 16,000 15,000 14,000
One Gift of. One Gift of. One Gift' of......... One Gift of.. One Gilt of..,,..One Gift of:.:... One Gift of .v.i .... One Gift of. One Gift ofOne Gift of. .........
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CONSUMPTION.
Its Cure and Its Preventive.,
BY J. H. SGHENCK, M.D.
Many aJiumiuibeinKji as passed airay for whose deutlrineio miteno otlftr-renson than the neglect of known und indisputably proven means
ot
cure.
Those rit'ur and dear to family and friends are rsleuplng the dreamless'slumber lAtp wnlen, had. "thCytainiiy adopted I oiujosgph ir scHEnck/ssti»Pi.B .TREATMENT, and avsiilcd themselves of his wonderfully ciuus tuedicines, tliey wooiia nbt hove falien. •.?.
Dr. Schenct im? in .his own case proved that WKureveraumeifint Vitality remains.' that vlUflity, liv his medicines and lis directions for th^irj .use, & qiilclitftfeB into htolflifalJvlgor."' •. ... In this stutemnnt there .ts nothins presurw-: tuuiis.. To the faith of tbe in^alUl fa made tro, representation that Is not A thQusawLtUnes aM-: stuntiatea By living artd tislble woAs. The theory of the cure by Dr. Schenckla,medicines! i& ua simple as it is unxftlUng. -It# philosophy requires no argument. It is self-assuring, self-con-:
Tincin2 The Sea-weed Tonic and Mandrake Pills are the first two weapons with wbioU the OitodelJf'tije! malady is assailed. Two thirds-of the cdsed of consumption originato in dyspepsia and a functlonaliy disordered liver. With this condition! the bronchial stomach. Tliej of the liver. -,resu)k.tinU thevseUln»4n, wikh*«»U^to 4iatre»»-: ing symptoms of 3JC' CONSUMPTION.
The 51 nndrake Pills are composed of one of Na-' tare's noblest uifts—the Podopbillum Peltatum.: They possess all the blood-seorchini?, alterative S properties of calomel, but, unlike calomel, they
IDEATE NO SWNO BEHIND." ^tihlof cure Is ndr b^gtnnio^ The vitia fid mia-lhilcoiiS aepQSltplB th«H)4»aa and in the aTtmenbiry oanal^re-eJected. *PBtf*liver, iiico a clock, is wound up. It arouses from its torpid-: ity. Tiie stomach nets responslvely, and thej patient begins to feel that ho is getting, at last,
A SUPPLY OF GOOD BLOOD. The Sea-weed Tonic, in conjunction with the Pills, permeates and assimilates with the food, ChyllncatlOn is now progressing without its prt?vlons wrtures. Digestion becomes painless, and tho cure is seen to he at hand. There is no more flatulence, no exacerbation of the stomach. Aa appetite sets in. ..
Now comes the grentestBlood Purifier ever yet
gchenck'sah
iven by indulgent rafher to sntr^iiijt midl. Pulmonid" Syrup comes irt X/b perform its functions and to hasten and complete tho cure. It enters at once upon its work. Nature cin not be cheated. It collects and ripens tbe impaired and diseased portions of the lungs. In the form of gatherings, it prepares them for expectoration, and lol in a very short time tho malady ranqulshed. the rotten throne that it Occupied is renovated,arid mjade "JK*. and the patient, in alt the dignity of regained vIgor, steps forth to enjoy tho manhood or womanhood that
GIVEN UP AS LOST. thing is, the patients taust stay lrf S ntil'Bieyeet woU 1t: Ifc armo«tim*
The second warm room until
possiblo to prevent Uiklnj cold when tho lungs are diseased, but it must bo prevented or a cure
esMas flans who recommend that course lose their patients, if their lungs are badly diseased and yet, because .they are in tho toouao they mast not sit down quietthey must walk abdut the room as much and as fast aa the strength will bear, to get up a good circulation of blooa. The patients must keep in gaod.splrlte-fccgletorMiined to get y^p. mAi iiaaa greab sod tS do with the appetfw, and is the great point to gain.
To despair or cure after such evidence of ks libillty in the worst caaegi and meral certy in all othifsiis afiffl,*
pr.
wgjMmFMm*
As soon as thnvbegan to subside, my cough, fever, pains, and nlglit sweats all began to leave me, and my appetite becamo so great that It was with difficulty that I could keep from a*""? tgoj much, fjBoan gained my atrengtb.inO haVe grown lnfl6ehevBT since.
skeleton my weight was only ninety-JW sounds my present weight is two hundredand twenty-flre&S) pounds, and for years I tiaveenJoyed uninterrupted health."
Dr. Schenck has discontinued his professional visits to New-York and Boston. He or his son, Dr. J. H. Schenck, Jr., still continue to see patients at their officer No. 15 North Sixth Street, Phtlndelplna, every Saturday from 9a.m.to3 p.m. Those who wish thorough examination with the Respto-ottfetOT^WlH be charged
tS.
The Bes-
pirometer declares tho exact condition gf the fan(»y«wM«U»irtw»' isrtlly Iwni^rtWIiM they are curable ornot.
The dlrecUons fdr :t#lriit the wMjfclnes are adapted to tho intelligence even of-a.child. Follow these directions, and kind Nature will do the rest, excepting that in somexaaps the Mandrake Mils are te be taken jn^incrwsed jftosei «»j
themi "ftrsl i^renta appetite. Of returning health, hunger is the most welcome symptom. When it comes, as it will come, let the despairing at once beef good cheer. Good blood at ones follows, the cough loosens, the night sweat Is abated. In a short time both of these morb-d symptoms are gone forever.
Dr. Schenck's medicines are constantly kept .A tens of thousands of families. As a laxative or procure profits
purgative, the Mandrake Pills area standard paratlon while the Pulmonic Syrup, aa a of coughs and colds, may be reganied as a phylacwrle agaioBt coOsigupBiifc a&y "forma.-
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Persons, desirous of aefing as agents for the sale of tickets in any oity in the United States or Canadas, address
CIIAS. R. PETERS. Manager. UslsviUe, Eenlncky, OIHcee ISi fiia
St. John— Hloek
Price of the Pulmonic Syrup and Sea-weeJ
gifts and dealers.
R. MACREADY & GO
E. Cor. Columbia & Walnut^ CINCINNATI, O,
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R. T. tiURRETT. President. W. N.HALDEMAN, Vice President. M.TV.-COUSKY. Secretary. CITIZENS' BANW, Treasurer. augl6-deodlm
its.
WlioleBaJe Amenta. I
M^MD E^ITAKERS
I S A A A
UNDERTAKEIs prepared to execute all orders in hlglinl with neatness and dispatch, cprner ofliird and Cher streets. Terra Haute^Ind^
CORSETS.
THOMSON'S
HEW VJ31TTILATI1T
IN
be»t-m(he World
I rididB I aek-'W N&Ur&f'Brirwn,
Does not Stain the Skin, but leaves the Hair Clean. Soft and. Beautiful. Tho only Safe anF Dye'.' ^bld by all Druggists: Factory 16 Bond street, N wYork. jan25 dd-wly-BMP,
rpP*i,X'W
addition to our justly celebrated Patent Glove-Fitting Corsets, which -are now the most perfect goods made, we hav4 introduced The Tentllatingr or Hammer Corset, Entirely new in Style. Pcrfect in Shape, and UneriTaled as a Corset for Warm Climates.
Also a lower cost "Glove-Fitting" than ever before offered. In aill eases, ask for THOMSON S Genuine Goods. Every Corset stamped with the name and trade-mark, the Crown.'
THOmUK, tAWGi»OJr
ACO.,
jr Sole Patentees,_3«1 Bro.idway,N.X. Sari nifriilgers of our Patents or of our copyright in name will be prosecuted. ju5eod3m
tMEDICAL.
Dr. fOTTLIEBITSra'Sam^ This, preparation of the preat CeieHtist, Dr. Gott« lieb Fisch, of Germany, li based on the fact tbat, as tUl materials of the body are derived from- Food, bi all Vital Force, orSealtii is derived from the F6rc stored Op fn Food. JM fitch't JIitter* enable th fiiystem toHberate and appropriate 4heM Forces
sotonei
the Stomach and Liver ai to make Constipation and BilicwteesirnpSssiBle re inrorces the System so can tideover bad results oi
demands often nnezpectedly made on Its Force and Energy. Ladies In dellcAte^ealth, afeeHperi ana all emaciated
,.v weafe'after sickness, .. (5t«p.ofuiboki rnpidly strengthen by using this great preparation. •^yPhfleyer ugfs this remedy has tfor thei piySician a gifted Scientest of Germany.
HUIiMA.N & COX, Terre flaute, Indiana, tiifi if HOLES
ALE ^AGENTS.
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MEDICAL.
"WARNER'S
Warner1* Vynpepsla Tonic is prepared exclusively for JTysseptiosIand those suBferliig with habitual cosbveness. It is a Slightly stimulating tohio auda splendid appetizer: it strengthens the stomaoh and restores the digestive organs to their healthy stale Weak, nervous and dyspeptio persons should UseWARNKB's Dyspepsia Tosic. Eorsale bj druggists. Prioe Onelollar.
COUGH NO MORE.
Warner's Cough Balsam is healing softening and expectorating. The extraor din (try power it possesses in immediately relitving, and eventually curing, the most ob-
M«. lto prOmpt W the r:elief and ee'rUin its effects in all the above oases, or any affeotion Of the threat and luilgfi. that theusands of physicians are daily prescribing it and one and-an sS.y that'll is the mOsthealing and •.expectorating medicine kno^rn. One doee always affords relief,.aQd in most cases one iottle effects a cure.:. Sold by. druggists in 'ftti'ge bottles. Price One Dollar. is your own faoU if you still ctutfb and suffer. The Balsati will cure.
"WINE OF LIFE.
The great Blood Purifier and Delicious Drink (V araert Vinum ViUs,erWii* nfUie, is free from
any poisonone drugs br •ed for those Who re a splendid appetiser thi
•aaL^aaat.v»g
ichjnd^'s fier-
il statement-go llijr I'l^ulfy of hlt ojrn qnre .in thosMnwk Many years ago I was in the last stages of trfngnmption confined to my bed, and at one time my physicians thought that I could not live a week: then, like a drowning man catching at wSfcff'l now^fferftttft^"^W(^anS^t^made a perfect cure of me. It seemed to me that I could feel them penetrate my whole system.
pnblio, Atrckup^riof %Tahdylwhiiky, wine, bitters, or any other article. It is tnore healthy, and cheaper. Both male and female*, jronng or oldj can take the Wine of Life.: It is, in fact, a life preserver. Those who wish to enjoy good heatoraiid'a free'flow of lively pirits. will do well to take the Wine of Life. It ia different from any tbingevef beforein use. It is s»M by .druggists j.-al£0i ht.all respectable saldohs. PHor One Dallaf. ja iiuart bottles.
1
EMME2fAGGGU^
Warner's EUm^nagogue is the only article kcown.tAAure the Whites, (itwHI cure rn every case.) Vhore is the family in which this important nA»dioii)e i^ not wanted? Mothers, this is the greatest-blessing ever offered you, and you should immediately procure it. It is also a sure enre for Female Ic regularities, and may be depended upon in every case where the monthly flow has. been obstructed through «old or disease.. Sold by druggists. Priee One Dollar. Or sent by raail en reoeipt of One Dollar and a Quarter.
Address 618 State St,, Chicago, III. nov9-dwly
Cb?
Young men Who have certain secret habbusiness,pleasure
or the duties of married life also middle aged and old men who, from the follies ef youth or other causes, feel a debility in advance of their years, before plaoing themselves under the treatment of any one# should fiust read the ^Secret- Friend."' Married ladies will learn something of importance by |erusning tho "Secret Friend." Sentto any gxldress, ^n a ^sealed eltveolpe, en reeeipt of
|n a sealed eliyeolpe, en reeeipt of Addrasa ,l)g. Oh m.ib A».StoabtJ^ aug20-deod-wly
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PIANOS.
THE BEST A.ND CHEAPEST
Organs and Melodeons
L. KISSNER'S
,fMS
HOME BITTERS.
Are indorsed and prescribed by more lead ing Physieians than any tonio or etimulant now in use. They area 3URE PREVENTIVE for Fever and Ague, Tnterinittents, Biliousness and all disorders arising from mias matio causes. They are higlily recommended as an anti dyspeptie, ana in cases of indigestion are invalnable as an Appetizer and Recnperant, and in cases of General Debility they have never in a single instance failed in producing the most happy results. particularly BENEFICIAL TO strengthening the body, invigorating thii mind a.ud giving tone and elasticity to the whole system. Tbe. HOME BITTERS are compounded^ with the greatest care, and no Tonic Stimulant has over been offered to (he public SO PLEASANT TO THE TASTE, and at the game.time combining so many medical agents, indorsed by the medical frate the
J. G. Whltehill, M. D. Dr. G, T.JC. IUadwIg. W. A. Wilcox, M.B,
far
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P^HJBEMEDY. lifiA $»rrXL.: a»- sr
Warner's Pile Remedy has neverfailed (not even in one case) to cure, the very worst cases of Blind* Itching or Bleeding Piles. Those wlio are afflicted should inline* diately. call on their druggist and get Wasnkr's Pile Rehedt. It is expressly for the Piles,.and is not recommended to cure any other disease It has cured many cases of over thirty years standing. Price One Dollar, Pot sale by druggists everywhere.
.entity as
best known to the Pharmacopoeia. It
opoeia.
costs litttle to give them a fair trial, and Every Family should hare a Bottle. We ask every one to read the followiug certificate from many of the most eminent'phy sicians in the country:
St. Louis, Jujy, 1870—JAMES A. JACKS0N'«fc CO.: Gentlemen—As you have coin*, municated to the medical profession the recipe of the "Home Bittters, it cannot, therefore, be considered as a secret or patent'inddicine, no patent having been taken for it. AVe have examined the formula for making the "Home Bitters," and unhesitatingiy sar tho combination is one of rare excellence, ai the articles used in its composition are the best of the class to whioh they belong, being highly Tonic, Stimulant, Stomachic. Carminative and slightly Laxative. The mode of preparing them is strictly in accordance with the rules of pharmacy. Baring' used them, seenits effect in our private practice, we take leasuro in recommending them to all persons: esirous of taking Bitters, as being the best Tonio and Stimulant now offered to the pub' lift.
F, 8. Porter, M. D. G. Gerlck, •. D. G. i. Warm. M. D. K. A. Clark, M. D. K. G. Moses, M. D. Hubert Prima.
hi
II. S. Marin* Hospital, Oct. .8,1870.-
St. Xouis, Mo.,
JAS. A. JACKSON A CO.:
have examined, the formula for making the "Home Stomach.Bitters," and Usedthem in the Hospiral for the last four months. I consider them the most valuable tonic aAd Stimulant now in use. L. MELCHBR.
St.Locra, July 6,1870-JAS. A. JACKSON & CO.: Having examined the formula from which your celebrated "Stomach Bitters' are prepared, and havinp witnessed the method of combining the different ngredients, we can safely recommend them as- the best tonic with which we are acquainted,. From, the (rroat oar® *vith which they are" compounded, and from the choice materials which enter into them, we have no doubt that they will
irove, as they deserve to be, the mostpoputonic and stimulant in use.
». J.&fffl.r?:«. *.». We cheerfully concur-with every word cin--tained in tlieabove testimonial. John Conzelman, M.D. Johk Hartman, M. R. Geas. Vastlne M, D. John T. Temple. X. D, «. S. Walker, H. D.. E. G. Franklin, V. D.
Cincinnati, Oct. 19, 1870.—Messrs W. B. Khnnedy & Co., Agents "Home Bitters dents—Agreeable to your requost, I have examined the formula of the dome Stomach Bitters," and find the remedies it contains such as are in general use by the Medical Profession. They are very scientifically and pleasantly combined, and as stimulating tonics will be found especially adapted as corroborants to the treatment of low or debilitated stages of the system, whether arising from :impaired digestion or from malarious diseases. Dr. J. L. Tattlers.
L.A,
Chicago, Sept. 30, 1870.—J. L. SMITH. Esq. We have examined the formula of the Celebrated Stomach Bitters," and find it to be composed of articles that are considered the best tonics used by the medical Profession, and one ofthe best bitters we know of now in use. Very respectfully, H. 8. Halm, M. ft. MeYIcar, M. D. J. B. Walker. II. I). Mariner.
Norman 8. Barnes, M, B.
For Sale by ail DrnggUts
Northern Pacific Railroad
KAFID PROGRESS OF THE WORK.
The building of the Northern Pacific Bailroad, (begun July last,) is being pushed forward with great energy from botn extremities of the line. Several thousand men are employed in Minnesota andbn the Paoifio coast. The grade is nearly completed 366 miles westward from.Lake Superior trains are: running over 130 miles of finished road, and track-laying is rapidly progressing toward' the eastern boarder of Dakota. Includingits purchase of the St. Paul'A Paci'fio Road, the' Northern Pacific .Cbmpany new has 418 miles o/completed road, and by September next this will be increased-to at ieast'SOO.
A«001 ISVBSIMESiT, Jay Cooke Co. ans now selling, and unhesitatingly reca, Prontable and rerfectly Sare investment, tne First.Mortgage Land Qrant
ommend, as a. Prj the First.Mortgage Gold Bonds of. the Northern Paoifio lUilroad Company. They have 30 years to run, bear Seven and Three-Tenths per cent, gold interest (more than 8 per cent, currency) and are secured by first and only-mortgage on the KNTIBK ROAD AND ITS KQ0IPMINT8, and alSO, as fast as the road ir'cdmpleted, on 23,OOO ACKE8©** tANI» to every mile of track, 6r 500" Acres for each 81,000 Bond. They are exempt .from U. S. Tax Principal and interest-are payable in Gold, Denomina? tions: Coupons, 8100 to (1,000 Registered. sioatosioM). .'
IiAVnSFOR BOSTDS. Northern Pacific 7-30's are at all times receivable at t*N *kk obkt^ above par, in exchange fbr'the C6mpany's Lands, at their loweatcash price. This renders them practioally imcmucqt bbabi»G AKD
WARBASTS.
8INKIK« FUSTD. The proceeds of all sales of Lands are required to be dfevofed to the re-purchase and oanqeUation of the First Mortgage Bonds of the Company. The Land Grant of the .Road exceeds Fifty Million Acres. This immense
M^wwrmne,
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Of those youwiihtobMome twtt If your wares are of that sort that aie
V8ED BY EffiR¥«OftT
Ton cannot wdlaaaks ymar business too public, br draw too many into yourstore to see wliat yon have to offer.
s-nlfcthe form ef handsomely printed:
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NOSdDT IS PJSSEb
It is certain tha
Fifty Per Cent. May be Adfle
To'the trade
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Terre Haute.
James, X. D.
K. 8. Wayne, Chomist. G. T. Simpson, T. D. W. T. Talfferro. M. I. S. P. Bonner, V. D. J. J. Quinn, 31. D. €. S. Muscrogt, M. D. J. H. Buckle,M. ». 0. W. Bigler, M. D. W.B. Woodward, D.G. A. Donerty, M. O.
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Labratory
Grocers.
JAS. A. ACS SON & CO., Proprietors.
105 & 107 N,
2d Stteet,
my26dltawly j9T, 3L.OXJIS, MO.
GOLD LOAN-
7-30 GOLD LOAir,
-.?.• 90 iv «*'iOF THE
Sinking Fund will' un
doubtedly cancel the principal of the Company's bonded debt before it falls due. With their ample security and high rate of interest here is no- investment accessible to the ptan ple. which is more profitable or sifb
KXVUAAGiKti U. S. F1VE-TWKNT1K8. TIlO success of the New Government 5 per cent. Loan will compel the early surrender ef United States 6 per cents. M*ny holders of Five1 Twenties are now exchanging them for Northern Pacific Sevon-Thirties, thus realising a handsome profit, and greatly increasing their yearly income.
UTitEB SttCUBITlSS. All marketable Stocks and Bonds will be received at their highest, current "price in exchange for Northern Pa-, cific S6ven-Thirties. £xprk8s Cbabo^s -onMoney or Bonds received, and on SevenThirtiessent in return, will be paid bytHi Financial Agents. Full information, maps, pamphlets, etc., can be obtained on. application at any agency, or from the undersign
FOE SALE BY JAY COOKE & CO. Philadslphia, New York. Washingtok, Financial Agents Northern Pacific R. B. Co. By
BANKS and BANKERS
out the country.
E.
of Music m, Mi
No. 48 OHIO 8TSEST, ill
(Opp. the old Coart House.)
N. B. All kind #f Instruments repaired
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Jacob butz, dt Son, Props.
TMs^usfeliasbe^s thorouiihlyrfeftirtiishe^.
fEBSEBJlIJTE «OUiE.
'Clniier Main and SeveiUk Stt.
Tatre Hauto. .Iadians^H
tiTlrst-cIaM order, offering accommo unsUrfasgedin-tlie State. E. P. HC8TOH, Provrieter.
fraAgril!
i-w:
"-'ADTEBTI8E!
Fix Tour Standard ob the Outer Wall
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s:
€lreil]iirstiiid SmallBiUs,
Or if. as is most generally the case, your wares especially
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Addresa a i?artioular Clan,
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it is Important that they aM tut and soattered in the right places. ... The surest way to reach the particular mast you aim at, is to make sure that
mvEta^
Tatte iHiauto, ladipnat
^BWFirn, Trop
OfflCe of K«ikeinma and Palestine Hacll Lines..
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TT»E LATEST -iro p*
generally tkroM§k-
aprlO
P. BEAUCHAMP.
ATTORNEY AT LAW
A N a Omofc—On^Ohio street, bet.^Third AFoUrth ie23-3
PROFESSIONAL.
J)RS. WATJSES & ELDER,
Homeopathic Physician!
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SXJIROEOlSrsJ
Omci—CherrvfStnKt^bet. Sixth und Seventh
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1«4ftMt»Mil4riik alltrains. nitMU
COAL.
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WlMlasala'iLtd-MtaU' i«An«fa^it^
mm
Wi topf tn *e»aiTa arihareaf
-puplic patronage of.leire.flauta. AiT^dersat'ott? vul«r Prairie City'Batik.'till NMiva't att«stilikL.. I....
M&RCHANTI TAILOR IMC
JOHNBAftSTKLB, TZ™
HURCHAJTS TAJliO^ 1 5 tMAJfc fifiMJSMTt atij
Over Saxtoa
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tha attention of the
ms above
Toomsaoi Stera v»r
Walmsier'sitaT ef oarr^ingon
MERCHANT TAILOBINW. He keeps always on hand a FaAi6aabl»t' leotion of Cassimeres, Vestings, Cloths, Ac. ^tdisready to«al^itj»in ..
Ana on very Reasonablr Terms. Havi OTu
ir^^onaiindirattantedto lit.' A'Hbslh^ patronare lioited. aug294tl
ifo itil
MUdteAL.
MUSIOALINgTlTUTE.
retically
duration.. Lessons at jlte n«id«ne«
jqMvn
Mlar
septl- ly
*Wi
Arrives at
Mattoon.. TifrtHaute...
many houses in this city'byi:
Prudent Distribation of Oiwlan.
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.• .. Dail'y^e^un D.exSun u^6 interests of basinets men-may thus.bjej adva ced'by h'aving'their
PBiirriirs
i*ut
aibmavai ^Haalsoanly and C£ulfl H« .,
0¥KIOE!1QF| TBE X3&FBM. Oil icjas '-Ugif. ill ritfefcliS
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We h«e eWry Ji()nV4if!encfi'for ItiadtPofiPrintrng preihptfr 'and '^ell at ilie loWartU'
W0tE«-8.
JaeebBati iriTtafirAii iJii
-Streets,
iiosiib BY TSBOLD RBLIABL® warn
Indianapolis Railcoad.
RAILROADS* WOOD STOVE.
^Jepm^Niak1 a^AiidTra^iBfe^
,ackettFaje!y«w
ar ablei
Coaneetii^ with EXPRESS TRAINS.
OPENING 03F1 ebiauls
CINCINNATI THROUGHtlNB
N ANIJ AFTEK MONDAY, JULY 24tk« there will be ,t.„ O
ClilfT
tUf~ &'•
cl.
MUSICAL INSTRUCTION.
t,rCouzaa «f .instrnetions on tf vwnti GStaf/Organ or"
«elodeon. and cultivation of the voiae. ibay be secured by applying directly to
Prof. GtBOBGX A fiAItttnttGr, Or by leaving orders at Kissner's Palace ef Mnsio. r, oc6-dly
.at
«ac1» nT fbr^3V toItf
uration: no pupils taken for a term ibn six months pupils may enter at ally time Institute roqmsever the Poitoffica. Fcr fugInsatute roomsever ui ther particnanr address.
SPECIAL NOl^E.
A New Enjogrmeut Ladies, hava yow asad. lfeRRAT La*kas's Florida WYRFIM :2t is really the best Verfame tobeJopad. It is equally suited for ihe handkerchlef.^Oie toilet and the bath. In Jfranee an^1^Kiitf,M..'8oiitl{'attd^trhT Aimerica, and in India, and.China, it) Is the onlyjMrft»u^ use so -agreeable and rtfretkhrg tirfts llrfSjWftrftt trance, that when one* used it is invariably preferred to all ethers. mayS-deodly
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Indianapolis.-'6:10 3:00am, 8:45*"1 OMetlihei. JCL^EUND. •&» +*,. I
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vOflitmbus 3'iSOam*
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Arrives at MadisonviUe at..—....—10^0 r. GOIBO NORTH. TBJCNSFEB PACKET FA tETTE, Leaves Hfcnderson at..... 7:45 A^ k. a a Arri es at Evansrifle at.....—9:00 a^x. Arri- es at Evansrille at-....„ Arrives at Bvansville at..-.....'....^ HsISf,*.
Connecting with SL C. B^. R. for all pointsEast^Iorth and Northwest.
3
passengers leaving Terri "Hanti 6k'iH ii.
telea.nsjoid.all l^intf S»uth
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jOTra»SO,OOO.III ACTIIAIB^B
THE LABQBST OVEN of any Stove in the Unitedstates. Pajent Indestructible Double Fire Bottoms
USES LSSS FUEL than Stoves with ovens one-tMrd smaller. Hffr AIK CHAMB^R in front of oven.
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AlPCttlS ife ST. EWlS
BAIIiROAD.
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3 .IllMl OMM ttilNS Mill I
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And All Eastern Citl^8 *ni Tdwqs.
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Manufactured from a' No.'l'Chawbal Iror by]:
BifD^AY ft
"'if '"i- lis.. i... Jlacinnatl, Ohio,
For sal^ by all reliable Stovs Dealers like
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jc^On all NightTrains. aid
d.I rtq««S Bay your Titkets by way of()» saw
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Twi» Through Express Train*l)aily: SSli-
Fir$t Tra%n:,
•i«S In PiiUaiiD Palatf* STeipiUg Cars. .jAametTrcnn: LeavesTerre Hauta at-... .i...- 3:3JP. Mi ymiV61J'Clh«Wbaffat....i...'.....:.......10:»P.M. 'yVt«f6rttaat'li^lDiytf«ikch«i, «*.Baigitg« dheeked tkreugh,
Genwalpe^siidc^ ^s§e5fff
Terre Haata, 1»*
rAMii^rc*odj|rits^
DAN MILLER,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in rooeries^Proviaioiio^ aitejPef ^FlotirvFlah, 8slt. ShiaglM, ftO.|ED.| flaaU,
of
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M0h has again been resumed
rietorship Mr. Miller, itrMUm,i n#ble 4hargM
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WINE ¥1MECAR.
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^^TMte Wine Vinegar 11 :o9^» M»oat»*l*A ^tiela
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1 FOR PICKLIN9i)R FAMILY USB, Ask'your grocer "for ft.
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ri.OUR.rEED,AC.
BKAIiEB Dt
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Fhwr/Meiil^ Gow. O^w? Hftff ^kini^ AXirttAiivKta •^-Articles delivered to any part af the city free of charge, mylO-dtf
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MemcaL.
TH£ BBXDAX CHAMBER.
feSSATfc FOR tOUN^ MEN 9OTta 9SI tiiW
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ADELPHIA, Pa. mylS-dwSa
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Price
A LEOTUR* (HJWAWJRAL^HtB AT-
_• a ji 1 IaL' *1 il Tientillm'hntg tA
/•A Boon to Tkousands of SuBersn. Sent under seal, in. a plain, envelope, to any aadress^wftwritf. on receiptnf «*««•", or two postA^e sUntp&i by OHAo«, J. (X KLINE Co.. l«7 a#w»rr. Sew ter*, p*st 0«ee Hex 4,6M. jnnef dw$^ps.
MEETINC.
Heeflng.
Jtutt^f^o^rty'w.r
tha ntitii£eh(iol Raoil ofthiS' fcitjfllie*! nine on MONDAY, Aug. 28th,and*oWnning lived
iWCLASS
.• vug
roin-atte X(o'«le«kt attkiTerr^flante
BVR&rfBXPOSTOrtlCE.
aerNew Members admitted at any time. CHAMU ai P*' s«»ssta novl-d6
FOUNDRY.
r.
H. M'EUntKSH.
a VJ
fc.
A N 1
MACHINE SHOP!
McELFRESH ft BAKNAED
Corner Ninth and Eagle Streets,
(Near the Passenger Depot,)
TERRE HAUTE, 1ND.
•VifANOFACTUEE Steam Engines, Mill ill Machinery, House Fronts, Fir* Fronts, Circular Saw Mills, and'all kinds of
IRON AND BRASS CASTINGS!
lots? »nd 8 of said
,o may -atrea-
-T. Oi-nimr.*
usu
ttast oar
to'give
Price*.
fROTTTCE
We navralso opened a Flour an *mNi» All goodsn
CARRIACE8 -on y-u J3SS»SS !«o3 wiii ai.iitf
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REPAIRING DONE PROMPTLY!
Jill parties connected with this establishment .being practical, mechanics of several years' experience, weffefil safe in saying that we can] both my26r,
IB VAf«llVUbV| avv* COtV *U 1U0 WA an ruaalei'MlhlfaetiOU tff our customers,
LECAL.
OST CEUTIFICATB.
Whereas, William H. Valentine has Sled in the office of tiio Auditor Vigo county Jtte affidavit, alleging the loss of the certificate bf purchase issued by C. W. Barbour, School ConiniisKioner of township 12, north of range 9 west, in said county, to James Bedford on the 15th of September, A. D, 1838. for lot 18 in subdivision ot section 16, township and range aforesaid, which ce-tifi-cate was assigned by said Redford to John Burton, who assigned the same to Aaron B. Barton, aid he to Helinda C. Adkins, who suhdivided said lot 18, and conveyed to aslet lots No. 4,5.9.10, and NJ* of 18 of said subdivision. an he to affiant the .lots last mentioned, and praying for anew certificate of rchase of so much ot said I4tl8, as dwned by him above mentioned.
Notice is therefore given to all whom it may concern, that unless proper objections are made to said Auditor on or before Oot. 1411871, ha will isru» to said Wm. A. Valentine, a new eertificat» of purchase on said for tbe' lots so owned by him as afore-
itness my hand and official seal this 12th day of July, A. D. 1871. 8AMUBLR0Y8E, jyl9-w3«6 Auditor of Vigo county.
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PReresaiowAL.
CANCER CUBED!
DR. SAMUEL KIREMAN
OFFERS
his services,to the affiioted, and
proposes1 to cure tne following diseases, v»Scrofula, Sore Eyes and Fever Sores. He also inakCB the
Cure of Cancer a Specialty
And will
urSll umrrant a cure
eight week*.
Gly* ns a
t»
from tix to
Terms made known on applica
tion to the Dootor, at Rockville, Parke County. Indiana. iy5-w6m
REMOVAL
•EMOYAL.
DB. GIFFOBD,
ORSE AND CATTLE DOCTOR, HAS oved to his residence, oorner of Eigth streets, where he hopes to be found b| all his oltt patrods* and ne'w Ones solicit m5-tf
MEDICAL.
VU
Proprietor. R. H.
McDoiiALi*Oo.t
0ran|i«U
•tieaTAgenle, San FrwcUcoyCal.taod 84 Cominerca Sl,, N ,Y. ntLlilONS Bear TeatinsoHy to thelf Wonderful Cirolire Xfeeta.
Vincgnr Bitters are not a vile Pnncy Drink, Made of Poor -Ram, Wklikej'i Proof Spirits and Refitse Liquor*, doctored, aplced and sweetened to please the taste, called Tonics," Appetizers." Restorer*," Ac., that lead the tippler on to drunkenness and ruin, but area true Medicine, made from the Natlvo Boots atid Herbs of California, free from nil Alcoholic fetlmuUnta.'\They are the GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER niut A LIFE GIVING PRINCIPLE, a perfect Renovator and Igvi^orator of the System, carrying off all poisonous matter and restoring tho blood to a he^tthr .tonditloru No person can take tbeso Bitters according to directions and "remain long unwell, provided their bones aw not destroyed by mineral poison or other means and tbe vital organs wasted beyond the point of repair.
They area Gentle Purgative na well as Tonic, possessing, also, the peculiar merit of 'actlri* as a poweffal agent in relieving Conecstiou or Inflammation ofthe Liver, and of all the Visceral Organs.
Ftolt FEMAI.E COMPIiATNTS. whether in roung or Diet, married or slngta, at the dawn ol womanhood or at the turn of life, these Tonic Bittan have nio equal.
Far Iniummatery and. Clrronic Itlicu•qatfsnr nnd Gout, Dynpcpsfii or In:at«eatlan, Blliann, Reitiltteat and
Iafemltteat levers, of tho Hlood^ti ver, Kldncya aud yi'ndder, these Bltteni have been most snecessfnl. Such
Diseases are.caustd by Vitiated IM0O1I, whieh is:generallrlprhdnewi by derangemunt of .-the'Dlaeative Orgaus.
DYSPEPSIA OR INDIGESTION, ^jieachwhe, Pain AitHcBhonhler*, Oouglw. Ti«litriiss of theOhesb:Diai»css, Soiur Bructations of the Stomach, Bad Taste in the Month, Bilious
A^anvn, Palpitation of tho Ilcnrt, liitmrnmntton of the LnngSrFain in the regions ot the Kidneys, ami a Imndred Other painful symptonw are the oflsprlngs of Dyspepsia.
They invigorate the Stonjnoh apd stimnlute,the -tOTbiai.iVer and Bowels, which reriddrthem of 'tSii^iaallod efficacy in clcansIng tha blobd of .ill imparities, and imparting osv Ufa and vigor to the "whole system.
FOR 8K.rH' tfltS'fiAftiSS, "Ernptions.Tetter, Salt Rheum,Tnotcfies. BjMJts, Pimplci. Pnstnle-s BdUs, Gatttnndea. Ring-TVOrtlls. 8t«£d Head. Ho?
these Bitters. One bottle hi sncn ca«» Tin ce "the most incwdulons of thelrctn-atfve effect, gieansathe Viflated Bloqil whenever you Hnd it*» impuritieabnrBting through tho skin in IHinpie*, 'Eruptions or
Sores cleanse itwhe* Jrdu flnrf it
Obstttlc&d and sluggish in the veins cteanse when it is|Dul,and jonr feelings will.t«U J*or. when. Keep the blood pure, and the health of tlie system will follow. a v,"
O A id or W O S •tntbe extern of Bomany thousands, are effectually destroyed and removed.
BOEDBT ALL DRUGGISTS AND .DRAMSRS. n-w^flfBn.-ftruiKiflbS. Rj'H- UctONALD & CO Druggists and Gen. -^gel!'* '"vorir' t{ jhl miB und *1 Cocimeroa Street, York.
RENOVATING.
.i HAVJB lOUB svti
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ft
•PERSONS Who prefer clean, light and heal-. I th* feather beds to those in tbeir natur-'it
aei Benova ed feather Beds will-also beiS XaAe into Mattresses if desired.. ork call-^ ed for and returned the same day. If sarjr the
for ana reiuruou «.uo bruiq VT y, with nearly the same weight and double bulk. Only one.bed dressed at a time.
