Daily Wabash Express, Volume 21, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 7 September 1871 — Page 3

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«arCoIlections will be made quarterly on

GIFT CONCERT.

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authority of a special act of fli LBgis o( Kentucky, ol March 13,1871, the Trustees of tlie public library «f Kentucky, will git a

GRAND GIFT CONCERT

AT I.OIHSV1UK, KV

Oil Tuesday, OctobiM* 31st, 1871,

Undor direction of the bost Musical Talent.

100,000 Tickets of Admission, $10,00 oaHi I» Currency Uulf Tickets $5.00, Quarter tickets $2.50.

Each Ticket will consist of four quarters, Value *2.50 each. The hoMer is entitled to admission to the Concert and to the amount of gift awarded to it or its miction.. Tickets number from 1 to 100,000.

The Citizens' Hunk of Kentucky

in TKKANi ni:it.

All Monies arising from the sale of Tickets will bo deposited with tho Citizens liank, subject only to tho order of the President and Treasurer of the Library, countersigned by tho Ilnsiness Manager.

During tho Concert the sum of

$5 OO 0 OO IN GREENBACKS

Will be distributed, by lot, to the holders of tickets, in the following Gilts, viz:

ONE URAND GIFT OF ONE GRAND UIFT OF One Gift of. One Gift of One Gilt of. One Gift of. Ono Gilt of. One Gilt of One Gift of... Ono Gift of One Gilt of. One Gift of. One Gift of. One (lift ofOne Gift of. One Gift of Ono Gift of One Gift of One Gift of One Gift of One Gift of. One Gift of Ton Gifts of $1,000 each Fiftoen Gifts of $iX)0 each Eighteen Gifts of 8800 each Twenty Gifts of $700 each Twenty-fire Gifts of $600 each Thirty Gifts of $500 each Forty Gifts of $400 each Korty-five Gifts ofti'OOeach Fifty Gifts of $200 each 446 Gifts of $100 cach

721 Gifts in all $550,000 After paying tho expenses of the onterpriso and making the distribution of the Gifts, tho balance of tbe proceeds arising Irom the sale of tickets will be appropriated to the establishuientof a

FREE LIBRARY OF LOUISVILLE,

To bo eallod tho

Public Library of Kentucky,

Tho Concert and distribution will take place under the immediate supervision of the Trustees mentioned in the act of incorpora-

Tho trustees will be assisted by well known and eminent citizens of Kentucky, who have consented to be present at the concert and to superintend the drawing and distribution of gifts.

The holders of tickets to which gifts are awarded will be paid on presentation of them or their fraction, at tho office in Louisvillo, the seoond day after the drawing and overy business day for six months thereafter, and may be sent direct or through any Bank or Express Co., for colloction* All orders accompanied by Drafts, Post office Monoy Orders, or Greenbacks, will be promptly attended to and tickets returned by mail, registered or expressed, as desired.

Tickets are like Greenbacks—good only to the holder. Buyers will noto that there aro only One Hundred Thousand Tiekets, instead of Two Hundred Thousand, as in tho San Francisco Gift Concert, and that there is #30,000 more distributed. Isold that and made the awards in four months and paid »44S,000 to ticket holders from Nov. 2d to 15t», lixO, and turned over #12,000 to the Socretary due tickets not 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 tho gift of any number drawn from the lirst wheel will bo, until the sealed box, with the amount of tho gift plainly printed, is taken from the othor wheel and oponed in full view of the audience, therefore tho larger gifts may not como out until towairds the last, or in tho middle of tho drawing. Tho 8100,000 gitt in tho San Franciseo Gift Concert under the management of C. R. PKTKRS, was the 200th number drawn, and was awarded aud paid to a gcntlomai in New Orleans. 721 Gifts is all that can be drawn in one day. 09*The Numbors and Gifts are drawn by blind children from 8 to 14 years of age.

The Drawing will bo extensively published, and parties ordering Tickets will have printod lists sent them. Parties forming Olubs and desiring information will ploase address this offico. 11 Tickets for $ 100 28 Tickets $255, r« Tickets, $500, 118 Tickets, $1,000.

The undersigned, late principal manager of the very successful Mercantile Library Gift Ceneort at San Francisco, California, has been appointed agent and manager of tho Gift Ooncort in aid of the Public Library of Kentucky.

The drawing will take placo in public, and everything will bo done to satisfy buyers of tiekots that their interest will bo as well protooted as if they personally superintended the entire affair. MANNER OF DRAWING:

There will be two glass wheels. One wheel will contain 100,000 numbers, plainly printed on leather tags. Tho other wheel will contain V21 boxes, oach containing a gift. One tag or number will be drawn from tho 100,000 wheel, and tho first box drawn from the second or 721 box wheel will contain a gift, neatly printed and scaled up, and the gift so drawn from the second wheel will be the gift of the tag first drawn, whether $100, $1,«KI, or $100,000, as announced.

14,364 TICKETS DISPOSED OF IX JULY,

To insure ticket holders, the public are assured that if only 25,000 tickets are sold only 25.0J0 numbers go to the large wheel, the 721 gifts awarded, but diminished pro rata. In case 50,000 tickets only are sold, only numbers I to50,000 go in the large wheel, and the ?2i gifts diminished one-half and in case only 85,000 tickets are sold the entire 721 gifts will bo paid in full—it being intended that no unsold tickets shall participate.

The manager has already paid into the Citizens' Bank HSu.oiM) towards defraying the expenses,* and does not depend on sales of tickets to pay his expenses of Printing, Advertising. Ac. The public are invited to the utmost scrutiny as to the reliability of the entire affair.

Persons desirous of acting as agents for the sale of tickets in any city in the United States or Canadas, address

CHAS, K. PETERS. Manager. Louisville, Kentnchy, Office: 120 Main St., Johnson Block.

K. T. DURKSTT, President: W. N. 11A LD KM AN, Viee President, M. W.COUSKi.Secretary, CITIZKNS' BAN??, Treasurer. augt6-deodlm

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SPECIAL NOTICES.

Still Onward and Upward. The extraordinary increase that has taken lIaco in the sale of Hostetter's Stomach Bitters during the past year is another proof that an intelligent people, although they may try all things, hold fast only to that which is good. No amount of puffery can lift inferior articles to tho position of standard specifics. To use the words of Tom Paine, they may go up like a rocket, but are sure to come down ignominiously like Us extinguished stick. Hundreds of such nos trums have gono up and come down since the introduction of Hostetter's Stomach Bitters. nearly the fifth of a century ago. Yet it still remains the supreme tonic of the age. It has not, and never has ha I a rival in eflicacy or popularity, and now stands atthe head of all proprietary remedies manufactur ed on this side of the Atlantic. In every civilized community on this continent, or in South America, itis the accepted remedy for dyspepsia, billions complaints, constipation, general debility.nervous weakness,and many other unpleasant or dangerous maladies. A medicine so widely extended is of course pirated and intimated by dealing without conscience or integrity.

Therefore, let every man and woman who designs to rnrcliaso the genuine Hostetter's Stomach Bitters, see that they have what they pay for, and not the results of an infamous imposture. Look carefully at label, stamp and name blown in the glass, and do not forget that the true bitten is sold in bottles only.

A New Enjoyment! Ladies, have you used MBBBAY & LAKMAN'S FLORID A WATKB! It is really the best perfume to be found. It is equally suited for the handkerchief, the toilet and the bath. In France and England, in South and Central America, and in India and China, &c., it is the only perfume in extensive use so agreeable and refreshing is its delightful fragrance, that when once used it is invariably referred to all others. may5-deodly

Tlio O^l* .od

"Mum-

Lamm-ir

Florida Water

The most lasting, agree­

able, and refreshing of al)

perfumes, for use on the

Handkerchief, at the Toilet

and in the Bath. For, salt

by all Druggists and Per­

fumers.

....8100,0f0 ... 50.0C0 ... 25,000 ... 20,000 .... 19,000 ... 18.000 ... 17,000 ... 16,000 ... 15,000 ... 14.000 ... 13.000 ... 12,000 ... 11,000 ... 10,000 ... 9,000 .. 8,000 .... 7.000 ... 6.000 ... MHO. ... 4,000 ... 3,0t 0 2.0C0 ... 10,000 ... 13,500 .. 14,400 .... 14,000 ... 15,000 ... 15,000 ... 16,000 .... 13.500 .... 10.000 ... 44.600

CONSUMPTION.

lis Cure and lis Preventive.

BY J. H. SCHENCK, M.D.

Mimr :i!iui:i:in lioiniihas passed away for whose donili there wus no other reason than the neglect of known and indisputably proven means of euro. TIIIIM- Ileal- iin.l dear to family and lriends are iln'MiilesM slumoer into which, liud tliey adopted I)lt. JOSEPH H. St:HEN'C'K.'S SI3iriiE

TREATMENT,

and av iHoil themselves of his wonderfully efficacious mi'ilicine-, tliey would not have fallen. Dr. .-:lier»!k has in his own case proved that wherever siillieient vitality remains, that vitaliv, by hia uiedieines and lils directions l'yr their use, is quiekened into healthful vigor.

In this statement there is nothing presumptuous. To the i'aitli of the invalid is rnado no represcntiition that is not a thousand times substantiated by living and visibio works. Tlio theoi of tho cure by Dr. Schenck's medicines is us simple us It is unfailing. Its philosophy requires no argument. It is self-assuring, Belf-con-

The Sea-weed Tonic anil Mandrake Ptllsare the first two weapons with which the citadel of the malady is assailed. Two thirds of the cases of consumption originate in dyspepsia and a functionally disordered liver. With this condition the bronchial tubes "sympathize" with the stomach. Titev respond to the morbific action of the liver, flero then comes the culminating result, and tho setting in, with all its distressing symptoms of

CONSUMPTION.

Tho Mnndrako Pills are composed of ono of Nature's noblest gifts—the I'odophlllum Poltatum. They possess all tho blood-searching, alterativo properties of calomel, but, unlike calomel, they "LEAVE NO STING BEHIND."

Tho work of cure Is now beginning. Tho vitiated and mucous deposits In the bowel3 and in the alimentary canal aro ejected. The livor, like ft Clock, Is wound up. It arouses from its torpidity. Tho stomach acts responsive!)', and tho patient begins to feel that ho is getting, at last,

A SUPPLY OF GOOD BLOOD. Tho Sea-wood Tonic, in conjunction with the Pills, permeates and assimilates with the food. Chylitlcation is now progressing without its previous tortures. Digestion becomes painless,and the cure is seen to boat hand. Thero is no mi ire flatulence, no exacerbation of the stomach. As appetite sets In.

Now coiues the greatest Blood Purifier ever yet given by an indulgent father to suffering man. Schenck's Pulmonic Syrup comes in to perfonn its functions and to hasten and complete tho cure. It enters at onco upon its work. Nature cm not bo cheated. It collects and ripeus tho lmpairoil and diseased portions of tho lungs. In tho form of gatherlngs.lt prepares them for expectoration, and lo! in a very short time tho malady Is vanquished, the rotten throne that it occupied is renovated and made new, and tho patient, in all tho dignity of regained vigor, steps forth to enjoy the manhood or womannood that was

GIVEN UP AS LOST.

The second thing is, tho patients must stay In a warm rouin'until thoy jjotwoll it is uliuost impossible to prevent taking cold when the lnngs are diseased, but It must be prevented or a euro can not be effected. Fresh air and riding out, especially in this section of tho country. In tho tall and winter season, are oil wrong. Physicians who recommend that course lose their patients. if their lungs are badly diseased and yet, because they aro in tho house they must not sit down quiet they must walk about the room as much and as fast as tho strength will bear, to net up ft good circulation of blood. 1 he patients mnst keep in good spirits—bo determined to get well. This has a great deal to do with the appetite, and is the great point to gain.

To despair of cure after such evidence of its possibility tn tho worst cases, and mural certainty in all others,, is sinful. Dr. Schenck's personal statement to tho Faculty of his own euro was in these modest words:

Many years ago I was in tho last stages of consumption confined to my bed, and at ono time my physicians thought that I could not livo a week: then, like a drowning man catching at straws, I heard of and obtained tho preparations which 1 now oiTcr to the public, and they made a perfect euro of mo. It seamed to rac that I could leol them penetrate my whole system. They soon ripened the matter in my lungs, and 1 would spit up moro than a pint of offensive yellow matter every morning for along time.

As soon as that began to subside, my cough, fever, pains, and nlglit sweats all began to leave me, and my appetito became so great that it was with difficulty that 1 could keep from eating too much. 1 soon gained my strength, aud havo grown in flesh ever since.

I was weighed shortly after my recovery," the Doctor, then looking like a mera

added

uninterrupted health.' „r 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 offlco. No. 15 North Sixth Street. Philadelphia, evory Saturday from 9

Joyed Dr. S

A.M. to 3 l'.M.

Those who wish a thorough examination with the ltespirometer will be charged ?5. The IleBpirometer declares the exact condition sf the lungs, and patients can readily learn whether thev are curable or not.

The directions for taking the medicines aro adapted to the intelligence even of a child, follow these directions, and kind Nature will do tho rest excepting that In somo cases tho Mandrake Pills arc to be taken In increased doses the three medicines need no other accompaniments than tho amplo instructions that accompany them: First creato appetite. Or returning health, hunger Is tho most' welcome symptom.

When'it comes, It will come, let the despatr»dbl—

tSvas

Ingat once beef ill

•God cheer. Good blood atones

abated".' uTa ihort time both of'these morbid

follows, ihe oough loosens, the night sweat is

symptoms are gono forever. Dr. Schenck's medicines are constantly kept .n tens of thousands of families. As a laxaUve or purrattve, the Mandrake Pills nro standard preparation while the Pulmonic Syrup, as a euro of coughs and colds, may be regarded as a nrophylacterto against consumption in any of its forms.

Price of the Pulmonic Syrup and Sea-weed Tonic. »l JO a bottle, or $7.50 a halt doien. Man. drake Pills, 25 cents a box. For salo by all drag, gists and dealers.-

R. MACREADY & CO N. E. Cor. Columbia & TTalnnt Sts CINCINNATI, ©,

Wholesale Apents.

UNDERTAKER.

I S A A.C A

UNDERTAKER

Is prepired to oxecut® all orders in hislino with neatness and dispatch, corner and Cher streets Terre Haute, Ind.

ian20-5

MEDICAL*

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WAINBE'S

PILE REMEDY

Warner's Pile Remedy has neverfailed (not even in one case) to cure the very worst cases of Blind, Itching or Bleeding Piles. Those who are afflicted should iinme" diately call on their druggist and get W*«HKR'S PILK REMEDY. Itis expressly for tho Piles, and is not recommended to cure any other disease. It has cured many cases of over thirty years standing. Price Ono Dollar. For sale by druggists everywhere.

DYSPEPSIA.

Warner's Dyspepsia Tofllc is prep: ed exclusively for Dyspepticsjand those sunt ing with habitual costiveness. It is a slightly stimulating tonic aud a splendid appetizer: it strengthens the stomachy and restores the digestive organs to their healthy state. Weak, nervous and dyspeptic persons shoulc use WARNER'S DVSPKPSIA TOWIC. Eorsalo druggists. Price One Dollar.

COUGH NO MORE.

Warner's Congh Balsam is healing softening and expectorating. The extraor dinary power it possesses in immediately relieving, and eventually curing, the most obstinate cases of Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Influenza, Catarrh, Hoarseness, Asthma and Consumption is almost incredible. So prompt is the relief and certain its effects in all the above cases, or any affection of the throat and lungs, that thousands of physicians are daily prescribing it, and ono and all say that it is the most healing and expectorating medicine known. One dose always affords relief, and in most cases one bottle effects a cure. Sold by druggists in large bottles. Price One Dollar. It is your own fault if you still cough and suffer. The Balsam will cure.

WINE OF LI FE.

Drink, Warner's Vlnnm VItie, or Wine of Life, is free from any poisonous drugs or impurities, being prepared for those who re quire a stimulant. It is a splendid appetizer and tonic, and the finest thing in the world forpurifyin the blood. It is the most pleasant and delicious article ever offered to tho iublic, far superior to brandy, whisky, wine, itters, or any other article. It is more healthy, and cheaper. Both malo and female, young or old, ean take tho Wine of Life. It is, in fact, a life preserver. Those who wish to enjoy good health and a free flow of lively lirits, will do well to take the Wine of Life, is different from any thing ever before in use. Itis sold by druggists also at all respectable saloons. Price One Dollar, in quart bottles.

EMMENAGOGUE.

Warner's Emmemigo^ne is tho only article known to cure the Whites, (it will cure in every case.) Where is the family in which this important medicine is not wanted? Mothers, this is the greatest blessing ever of-, fered you, and you should immediately procure it. It is also a sure cure for Female Irl regularities, and may be depended upon in every case where the monthly flow has been obstructed through cold or disease. Sold by druggists. Price One Dollar. Or sent by mail on receipt of Ono Dollar and a Quarter.

Address 619 State St., Chicago, 111. nov9-dwly

COWFIDERTXAX.

-Young men whohave

injured themselves by certain secret habits, which unfit them for business, pleasure or the duties of married life also middle aged and old men who, from the follies of youth or other causes, feel a debilityin advance of their years, before placing themselves under the treatment of any one, should first read the "Secret Friend." Married ladies will learn something of importance by perusuing the "Secret Friend." Sent to any address, in a sealed enveolpe, en receipt of 25 cents. Address DR. CHARLES A. STUART Co., Boston. aug20-deod-wly

MEDICAL.

Dr. GOTTLIEB PISOS'S BITTERS. This preparation of the great Scientist, Dr. Gotfc*

IIeb Fisch. of Germany, 14 based on the fact that, as all materials of the body are derived from Food, so all Vital Force, or HealtU, is derived from the Forc stored lip In Food. D* Fisch's BiUers enables thi System to liberate and appropriate these Forces creates Appetite, curej Dyspepsia, with its result itig Debility and laclt Nervous Energy so tones the Stomach and Liver a? to make Constipation and I' iliousHess impossible re iiiforces tlio System so win tide over bad results ol changing climate, water, A, ., and better endure the demands often unexpectedly made on Its Force and Energy. Ladies In de1 icat 11 eal111,aged persons, and all emaciated and wait after sickness, will

-(stmiarftuiuHho rnf.iilly strengthen by asin thU great preparation. »t3"Whoover uses this remedy has for the physician a gifted Scientestof Germany.

I I I A N & O Terre Haute, Indiana, WHOLESALE AGENTS. je28-dw3m

PIANOS.

E E S A N I E A E S

JPX-A-2ST OS,

Organs and Melodeons

0

ti. KISSNER'S

Palace of

No. 13 OHIO STREET,

Opp. tha old Court House.)

TB«:tE UAITI ::, isn.

N. B.—All kinds of instruments repaired.

FANCY STORE.

New Trimming I

ZF^ISra"^- STORE.

J. SCHAITBIJIN,

Mutn street, bet. 61 li and 7tli streets,

South side, ncar cornor Sixth,

WIIOLKSALR A\D RETAIL DEALER HI

Ladies' Dress and Cloak

AND

I'FANCY GOODS

I also manufacture

«89flH CORDS, TASSELS, UIXPS A BUTTONS •WExtra low prices for country lealers. Rees ectfully. J, SCI1AUBLIN }a5-dtf

BINDING.

OOK BINDING.

JOSEPH KASBERG having established a new and complete Book Bindery, is prepared to do all kinds of Book Binding and Blank Book manufacturing- M&g&aines bound

^BINDEItY adjoining Daily Express Office

up-stairs, Terre Haute. Indiana.

ADVERTISING.

TO DO BUSINESS.'

You Must Attract the Attention

Of those yon wish to become your customers If your wares* :ire of that sort that aro 1

Ml"*:!**'!**!!** 'i*

You cannot well make your business too pub lie, or draw ton many into yours-toro to^ see what you have to offer.'—-

Fix YettV Standard 011 the Outer Wall

In tb# form of handsomely printed'

"POSTERS,

Circulars and Small Bills,

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"j •. .. Or if. as is most generally the case, your wares especially

Address a Particular Class,

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Besiege evory avenue by which the attention of that class can be reached by well-phrased appeals to their tastes,, fancies and interests. If you have posters, circulars and handbills, it important that they are put ana scattered in the right places.

Tltc surest way to reach the particular class you aim :it, is to make sure that

N O O I S ISSED OVER

It is certain tha nr"

Fifty Per Cent. May be Added

To the trade of many houses in this city by

Prudent Distribution of Bills and Circulars.

ADVERTISING PAYS!

the interests of business mon may thus he adva ced by having their

JOB PBIWTIJrG

Handsomely aud €1IPI»H.V Done'

AT THB

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OFFICE OFJ: THB EXPRESS.

Wo havo every convenience for doing all kinds of Printing promptly and well at tho lowert living rates.

MERCHANT TAILORING

OHN BARNIKLE,

MEKCIIANT TAILOU, MAW STREET. Over Saxton A Walmsley'g Dry Goods Store Would respectfully call the attention of the citiiens of Tcrro Ilaute, and the public in general, that he has rented rooms above Saxton 4 Walmsley's Dry (loois Store, for the purpose tf carrying on

MERCHANT TAILQitlNtt.

He keeps always on hand a Fashionable lection of Cassimeres, Vestings, Cloths, &c. and is ready to make it up in

E I A E S I I AND OH

S O N O I E

Ana on vory Reasonable Terms. Having highrontsto pay, he promises to makeup to Oraer, whether the goods be furnished by him or not. Everything in his line cheaper than nywhereelse.

Cutting done and warranted to fit. A libera patronaee lieited. aug29dtf

MEDICAL.

VINECAR BITTERS

J. WALKIB, Proprietor. R. H. MCPOHAJ.D A Co., DrureUU *Gon. Agent*, San FrancUco,Cal.,ftod 34 Comm«rc« St., N.Y. i»IILI"iIOIVS Bear Testimony to their

Wonderful Cnrntirc Effect".', Vinegar Bitters arc not a vilo Fancy Drink, Mnde of I'oor Hum, '.Whiskey, l'roof Spirit* and Refuse Liquors, doctored, pi cod and sweetened to ploaso tho taste, called Tonics," Appetizers," Restorers," &c., that lead the tippler on to drunkenness and ruin, but arc a true Medicine, mado from the Native Roots and Herb., of California, free from all Alcoholic Stiiiiiilants.UThey are the CJR-KAT BIJOOJO PURIFIER anil A IJTFE GIVING PRINCIPLE, a perfect Renovator and Invigorator of the System, carrying off all poisonous matter and restoring tho blood to a healthy condition. No person can take theso Bitters according to directions and remain long unwell, provided their bones aro not destroyed by mineral poison or other means, and tho vital organs wasted beyond tlie point of repair.

Tliey lire a Gentle Piirgntive ns -*rell ,a» a Tonic, possessing, also, tho peculiar merit of acting as a powerful agent in relieving Congestion or Inflammation of tho Liver, and of all tho

Visceral Organs. VOIt FEMA1.E COMPLAINTS, whether in young or old, married or single, at the dawn of womanhood or at the turn of life, these Tonic Bitters have no equal.

For Inflammatory and Chronic Rheumatism anil Gout, Dyspepsia or IutligCHtion, Bilious, Remittent anil Intermittent Fevers, Diseases of tlio Illool,t~VLiver, Kiilueys anil Bladder, these Bill ITS have been most successful. Sucli Diseases are caused by Vilinted Blood, which is centrally produced by derangement of tlf Hireslive Orgnns.

DVSPKPSIA OR INDIGESTION, Headache, P:u.-. in the Shoulders, Cough?, Tightness of the Chest, Dizziscss, Sonr Eructations of the Momauh, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Bilious Attacks Palpitation of the Heart, Inflammation of the I.nngs, Tail) in theregions of the Kidneys, and a hundred other painful symptoms are the offsprings of Dyspepsia.

Tliey invigorate the Stomach anil stimulate the torpid Liver and Sowcle. which render them of nncqnslletl efficacy in cleansing Uie blood of all impurities, and imparting new life and vigor to the wh'ile m.

FOR SKIN 1)1 SKASKS, Kruptions.Tetter, Salt Kheum. lilotclies. Siiots, l'imples- Pustules, Boils, Carbuncles, Iling-Wonr.s, Scald Head, Sow Kves.Krvsil*'las. Itch. Scurfs. Discoloration* of tinSfcin. Humors and Disease* of the Skin, of whatever name or nature, arc literally dug up and carrird out of the ?vstem in a short time by tl»e i« of thens Bitters. Oi.e bottle in such cases will convince the most incredulons of their curativeeffect.

Cleanse tlie Vitiated Blood whenever yon find itimpurities bursting through the skin in Pimples, Kruptions or

Sores cleanse it wlieti you, flint it

obstrnetea and dnggish in the veins cleanse it when it is ifccl.nnd onr foelings will toll you when. Keep the blood pare, and the health of tlie system will follow.

PIN, TAPE, and otter WOKMS, nrking tn tlie system of so many thousands, are effectually destroyed and removed. SOLD BY ALL. DRUGGISTS AND DKALKRS.

WALKEK, Proprietor. U. 11. McDON'ALD & CO Dniicri~ts and U-n. Agents. San.Francisco, nnd Si and "1 Commerce Street, New \ork.

HOME BITTERS

|*AT£d

Are indorsed and prescribed by more leading Physicians than any tonic or stimulant now in use, They are a SURE PRBVENTIVB for Fever and Ague, Intermittents, Biliousness and all disorders arising from miasmatic causes. They are highly recommended as an anti dyspeptic, and in cases of indigestion are invaluable as an Appetizer and Uoonperant, and in cases of General Debility they nave nover in a single instance failed in

mind and giving tone and elasticity to the whole system, xbe HOME BITTERS are compounded with the greatest care, and no Tonic Stimnlant has ever been offered to the public SO PLEASANT TO THE TASTE, and at the same time combining so many medical agents, indorsed by the medical fraternity as the best known to the Pharmacopoeia. It costs litttle to give them a fair trial, and Every Family should have a Bottle.

We ask every one to read the following certificate from many of the most eminent physicians in the country:

ST. LOUIS, July, 1870—JAMES A. JACKSON & CO.: Gentlemen—As you have communicated to the medical profession the recipe of the "Home Bittters, it cannot, therefore, be considernd as a secret or patent medfoine, no patent having been taken for it. We have examined the formula for making the "Home Bitters," and unhesitatingly say the combination is one of rare excellence, all tho articles nsed in its composition are the liest of the class to which they belong, being jighly Tonic, Stimulant, Stomachio, Carminative and slightly Laxative. Tho mode of preparing them is strictly in accordance with the rules of pharmacy. Having nsed them, seen its effect in our private practice, we take lcasure in recommending them to all persons esirous of taking Bitters, as being the best Tonic and Stimulant now offered to the public. L. Ch. Boislinicrc, M. D. F, G. Porter, M. D. Alfred Heacock, M. D. C. Gerick, M. D. Drake McDowell, M. I). C. A. Warm. M. D. J. C. IVhltchUl. 31. D.. ., K. A. Ciark. M. D. Dr. C, V. F. Ludwig. S. G. Moses. 31. D. W. A. Wilcox, M. D, HubertPrimiii.

U. S. MARINE HOSPITAL, ST. LOUIS, Mo., Oct. 8,1870.—J AS. A. JACKSON & CO.: I have examined the formula for making the "Home Stomach Bitters," and nsed them in the Hospital for the last four months. I consider them the most valuable tonic and stimulant now in use. L. MELCHER.

ST.Louis, July 6, 1870-JAS. A. JACKSON & CO.: Having examined the formula from which your celebrated "Stomach Bitters" are prepared, and having witnessed the method of combining the different ingredients, we can safely recommend them as the besttonio with which we are acquainted. From the great en re with which they are compounded, and fr in tho choice materials which enter into tli ai, we have no doubt that they will rove, as they deserve to be, the most popn_ar tonic and stimulant in use*

Respectfully yours,

T. J. Vastlne, M.D. T. G, Comstoek, M. D. We cheerfully concur with eveTy word contained in the above testimonial. John Conzelman, M. D. John Hartman, M. D. €oas. Yastine M.D. John T. Temple. M.D, G. S. Walker, H. D. E. C. Franklin, D.

CINCINNATI, Oct. 19, 1870.—Messrs. W. B. KBNNEDY & Co., Agents "Home Bitters": Gents—Agreeable to your request, I have examined the formula of the "Homo Stomach Bitters," and find tho 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 he 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. 3. Ii. Vattlers. L.Ai James, M. D. K. S. Wayne, Chomist. C. T.

Norman 8. Barnes, M. D.

For Sale by all Druggists & Grocers.

JAS. A. JACK SON & CO., Proprietors. ...Labratory 105 & 107 N.

my2idltaw»ly

2d Street,

ST. 3L.OXJI8, MO.

HOTELS.

Jacob Bntt George Butt.

NATIONAL HOUSE.

Cor. Sixth and Main Streets,

Terre Hauto. Indiana.

Jacob Butz, & Son, Props.

This House has boon thoroughly refurnished.! my23pi"

TERRE HAUTE HOUSE.

turner Main and Seventh Sit. Terre Haute. Indiana.

This Hotel has recently beon rofitted.andput in first-class order, offering accommodations unsurpassed in tke State.

E. P. M.rsTOS, Proprietor.

CLARK HOUSE, Cot. First & Ohio Sts.,

Torro Haute, ... Indiana.

W. H. GRIFFITH, Prop

Office of Montezuma and Palestine nack Lines. FreeBuss and from all trains. nev28dtf

MUSICAL.

MUSICAL INSTRUCTION.

ATHOROUGH

Prof. GEORGE A. HARTTTNG, Or by leaving orders at Kissner's Palace of Music. oc6-dly

TERRE HAUTE

MUSICAL INSTITUTE.

Music taught in all its branches, boththeo' reticaliyand practically. Instrumental and vocal lessons forty cenU each, or a full hours' duration. Lessons at the residence of the pupil one dollar each, of forty-five minntes duration no pupils taken for a term less than six months pupils may enter at any time Institute rooms over the Postoffice. For further particulars address. ,. ,. I ANTON SHIDE, septl- IT Principal

SPECIAL NOTICE.

ON MARRIAGE. ESSATSFOR

YOUNG MEN. ON GREAT

Social Evils and Abuses which interfere with Marriage, and rnin the happiness of thousands,—with sure means of relief for the Brring and Unfortunate, diseased and debilitated. Sent in sealed letter envelopes, free °fAddress. HOWARD ASSOCIATION. No 2 South Ninth St., Philadelphia, Pa. sep5-d3m

FLOUR. FEED, «C.

KKST C. BMW, --iDEALER IN

Flour, Meal, Corn, Oats, Baled Hay, and Peed of all kinds,

CORXER EIGHTH AJfI» MA IK STS •a.Articles delivered to any part »f tho city free of charge. myio-dtf

EvansYille, Henderson & Nash villp Railroad and Transfer Packet "Fayette"

1

BAS1WARD.

ABLE! -"fgg

II GOING SOOTH, ALOSB.

TRANSFER PACKET FAYE1TEX Leaves Evansville at....... "".^•30 J] jf Leaves Evansville a A Arrives at Henderson at. LL-JO A. Arrives at Henderson at...• -*0

p-

Connecting with.

h^

VYPRKSS TRAINS.

Leaving Henderson Arriving at

.11:35 A. M.

Arriving at 6:20 ?. M. Arriving at Nashville at..«..

ACCOMMODATION.

7 0 9

GOING NOBTH.

TRANSFER -PACKET FAYETTE, Loaves Henderson at P'

liuU: 2:

oiri^K«d«wRcst^for

ftl

CONNECTIONS.

Passengers leaving Terre nautc^on the

Orleans and all points south.

INDIANAP0HS & ST. LOUIS

BAILBOAD.

J'tl .j -.'j

3 mm 1

BKT\TKKX

ST. XiOTJIS And All Eastern Cities and Towns.

.miotb •'.] bus?,-:*

COHDEKSED TIME, AUO. 1S71.

Day Ex. Day Ex. FastLine Daily exSun Dy cxSat Dy ex Sun

St Louis

Le?,v07

30 a 4:00 pm 9:15 pm

Pana?«... 11 *5Pm 8:52 l:|a Mattoon 1:35 10 23 Terre Haute..." 3:40 12:30 5.5^

Arrive

Vndianapelis... 6:10

Torre Haute- 6 :45

isr

Simpson, T. D.

W. T. 'faliferro. M. I). 8. P. Bonner, M. D. J. J. Quinn, M. D. C. S. Muscrogt, M.D. J. H. Buckle, M. D. «. W. Blgler. M. D. W. K. Woodward, M. D. G. A. Dohertv, M. D.

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 of the best bitters wo know of now in use. Very respo.ctfully, H, S. Hahn, M. D. B. MeVicar, M. D. J. B. Walker. M. D. G. A. Mariner.

to

3:0°a111

Crestline.......... 4:20am Buffal*"..r.V" 2:00pm

•M.

J'

Cincinnati I::. 10:jW)pm 9:00am 4-15 Columbus 3:30am 10:00 3.60 Pittsburgh'"'.'..' 12:10pm 5:30pm 1. :25' am Harrisburgh... 10:35 3:45 am 1. :15pm Philadelphia.. 3:Wam 7:55 3.15t Baltimore....... 2:8)

ti

7:25

Washington.— 5 j50 ^°^00 6.25 Boston ..."11:00 11:20 pm ll:f) Now York 5:40 11:30am 6:(0

Fast Ex. Day Ex, Sight Ex. Daily exSun D. exSun D. exSun

WESTWARD. Indianapolis.." 3:15ani 7:50am 7:30pm Qreencastle... 4:35 9:32 9:14

59:55" 1P

2='*

Litchfield "H'tl 5'-58'" Alton „1 25P,m f:oX.. 2:15 t:S"

a-: Made at St. Louis for Kansas City* and all

inpafiKMiSKw

Elegant Sleeping Cars!

J0n all Night grains.

Buy your Tickets by way of

INDIANAPOLIS AND ST. LOUIS R, I

0. S. PEASE, Gen.'Supt.. St. Louis. S. F. PIERSON, Gen.Tkt. Agt., St. Louis

xo crsrcuoTATi:

BY THE OLD RELIABLE

TERRE HAUTE

Indianapolis Railroad.

iOPENING OF

CINCINNATI THROUGH LINE

0

,N AND AFTER MONDAY. JULY 24th. there will bo

NO CHANGE OF ClltS

BETWEEN

Terre Hauto anl Cincinnati.

I N I E

Two Through Express Trains Daily.

Fimt Train:

Leaves Terre Haute at 12:35 A. M. Arrives Cincinnati at 8:00 A.M. In Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars.

Second Train:

Leaves Terre Hauto at.... 3:35 P. M, Arrives Cincinnati at .10:20P. M. In elegant new Day Coaches,

Baggage chocked through. State Rooms, Sections or Berths can be secured for CINCINNATI, also for Columbus, Pittsburgh, Philadelphia and New York, by applying^ FARRINGTON, /gent.

At General Offices T. H. A I. R. R. KS.Pa8sengers by the 7:05 A. K. Train also make diroct connection at Indianapolis and arrive at Cincinnati at 5:^P. M,

JOHN E. SIMPSON. General Superintendent,

CHAS. E. FOLLETT, General Ticket and Passenger Agent.

MANUFACTURERS.

PEAIEI-.

Course of instructions on

either Piano, Violin, Guitar, Organ or Melodeon.and cultivation of the voice may be socured by applying directly to

CITY PLANING MILLS.

tLIFf A WHXIAM8. Manufacturers /of

SASH, DOORS, BLINDS,

Window and Door Framos, Hoaldimg Brackets, Start Railings,

Dallasters. KewellPost*, Horing and Siding.

And all dcscriptious of Finished Lumber

WHOLES A LK AND B*TAIL DBALKRS IS

S»X2STE LUMBER,

,Lath and Shingles,

Slate Hoofing, Cement Boofing, Hoofing Folt. Custom Sawing, Flailing and

Wood Turning,

DONE TO ORDER.

All Work Warranted.

Corner Ninth and Mulberry Stg.

WINE VINECAR.

PRUSSING'S

White Wine Vinegar!

Is a most superb article T'i

FOR PICKLING OR FAMILY USE. Ask your grocer for it. CHAS. G. E. PRUSSING. jy2-dlm-TOB 338 and 341 State street, Chicago

A CH1XGE!

c. :E\

vjiu

succssaoB TO

G. WEISS. r*

aug2-d3m

FAMILY CROCETIES.

DAN MILLER,

Wholesale and Retail Dealer in GrooerieatProvisions.N ails,Fee

Flour, Fish, Salt. Shingles, &c., tcc-, Cerner Fourth and Eagle

Streets, Terrt Haste

Connected with the above ig a first-class Wagon Yard and Boarding House, the proprietorship of which has again been resumed by Mr. Miller, who guarantees to all who may patronise him, gooa accommodations at reasonable charges. tr Board by the Meal, Day, Week or Month, mlldwtf DAN MILLER. Proprietor.

JAB. H. TUBSBR* T. C. BtJKTIN

TURNER & BUNTIN,

Wholesale and Retail

E A E S I All kinds of

Family Groceries.

We are now opening a general stoakof Family Groceries, embracing every article usually found in such est"blishments, and request onr friends and the pnblio to give us a call and examine our Stock and Prices. All kinds ot

COUNTRY PRODUCE Bought at the market price. Give us a call.— No trouble to show goods.

FLOUR AND FEED. We have also opened a Flour and Feed Store, where you can at all times get the best of Family Flour.Hay, Oats, Bran, 4c. All goods de-Hveredfreeefchar^^BUN-HN. t. Corner 7th and Main Street.

Terre Haute, Oet. 6.1869. dtf

BOOTS* SHOES,

CABLE SCREW WIRE BOOTS AND SHOES

Claimed to be the Best, Acknowledged to be ihe BoBt, Proved to be the Best*

TIIEY ABE THE,

MOST PUABLE, MOST ECOWOMICAI/, ,. JHOST OMFOKTAIII.

4:10am

HIOST DURABIiE.

^"'"'"•WlLL NOT BIP. Rapidly superseding Sewed and Pegged Work. The Patent Stamp is on all.

SOLD BY ALL DEALERS.

A single trial will make good all theso claims 30-dlm

WOOD STOVE.

Early Breakfast

WOOD

lorado and tho Wostt

COOKING

STOVE

10,800 Sold in 1870.

OYER30,000 IN ACTUAL USE

THE LARGEST OVEN of any Stove in the United states. Palent Indestructible Double Fire Bottom.

USES LESS FUEL than Stovos with ovens one-third smaller. HOT AIR CHAMBER in front of oven.

EVERY STOVE GUARANTEED to give perfect satisfaction, and its baking quaiities equal to those of tho old-fashioned brick oven.

Manufactured from a No. 1 Charcoal Iror

EEDWAY & BURTON,

Jlnelnnntl, OJilo.

For sale by all reliablo Stove Dealers like

R. tu BALL,

Je20-d3m' Terre Hante Ind,

MEDICAL.

MANHOOD:

How Lost! how Restored!

Just published, in a staled envelope. Price. »ix cents. A LECTURE ON THE NATURAL TREATMENT, and Radical Curo of Spermatorrhea or Seminal Weakness, Involuntary Emissions. Sexual Debility, and Impediments to marriage, generally Nervousness, Consumption. Epilepsy and Fits Mental and Physical Incapacity, resulting from Self Abuse, Ike., by ROBT. J.CULVIBWKLL, M. D., author of the "Green Book," &o. "A Boon to Thousands of SnfTcrcrs."

Sent under seal, in a plain envelope, to any addreBS, postpaid, on receipt of six cents, or two postage stamps, by CHAS. J. C. KLINE & Co.. 127 Bowery, New fork, Post Office box 4,586. junc6-dw3m-ins.

PAINTERS.

BUCKELL,

"THE"

E A I N E

DEALER IN

Wall Taper, Glass, Oils & Paint

No. G8 Ohio Street.

"Who's Your Painter?"

OF COURSE IT IS

C. W. SANFORD,

So. 5 Sooth Fifth Street.

WM. M. BARB. N.- Hi YEAKIiE

JJARR & YEAKLE,

"SOME"

DP.A.13sT TEBS,

Fifth Street, bet. Main and Ohio,

DEAI.ERSlllN

Paints, Oil and Glass.

iy!8-dSm

JEWELRY, &C.

BALL,' BLACK & CO.,

565 and 567 Broadway, N. Y.

IMPORTERS OF

DIAMONDS

1

iASD ALL

PRECIOUS

in Fine Jewelry.

BEST QUALITY,OF,

DRILL CARBON

ALWAYS ON HAND.

BAKERY.

UNION STEAM BAKERY

FRANK HEIMO & BBO.,

Manufacturers of all kinds of

Crackers, Calces, lireart an a .'' Can thi,

'..... Dealers in

Foreign & Domestic Fruits. Fancy and Staple Groceries h* LAFAYETTE S1BEE1,

Bet. the two II oads,

may28

SNorthern

Terre Haute. Ind

COLD LOAN.

7-SO GOLD .LOAJT,

OP TUB

Northern Pacific Railroad

RAPID PROGRESS OF THE "WORK.

The building of the Northern Pacific Railroad, (begun July last,) is being pushed forward with great energy from both extremities of the line. Several^thousand men aro employed in Minnesota and on the Pacific coast. The grade is nearly completed 266 miles westward from Lake Superior trains are running over ISO miles of finished road, and track-laying is rapidly progressing toward the eastern boarder of Dakota. Including ils

urchase of the St. Paul & Pacific Road, the Pacific Company new has 413 miles of completed road, and by September next this will be increased to at least 560.

A GOOD INVESTMENT. Jay Cooke & Co. are now selling, and unhesitatingly rccommond, as a Profitable and perfectly Safe investment, the First Mortgage Land Grant Gold Bonds of the Northern Pacific Railroad Company. They have 30 years to run, bear Seven and Three-Tenths per cent, gold interest (more than 8 per cent, currcncy) and are socured by firstand only mortgage on tho ENTIRE KOAD AND ITS EQUIPMENTS, and also, a8 fast as the road is completed, on 23,000 ACKES OF LAN1» to every mile of track, or 500 Acres for oach 91,(KH) Bond. They are exempt from U. S. Tax: Principal and interest are payablo in Gold, Denominations: Coupons, $100 to 81,000 Registered, $100 to #10,000.

LANDS FOR BONDS. Northern Pacific 7-30'sare at all times receivable at TKN PF.K CENT, ABOVE PAR, in exchange for the Company's Lands, at their lowestcash price. This rendors them practically INTEREST BRAKING LAND WARRANTS.

SINKING FUND. The proceeds of all sales of Lands are required to bo devoted to the re-purchase and cancellation of the First Mortgage Bonds of the Company. The Land Grant of tbe Road exceeds Fifty Million Acres. This immense Sinking Fund will undoubtedly cancel the principal of the Company's bonded debt before it falls dtoe. With their ample-security amdhigh rate of interest here is no investment accessible to the people, which is more PROFITABLE OR SAFE.

EXCHANGING U. S. FIVE-TWENTIES. Tho succcss of tho New Government 5 percent. Loan will compel the early surrender ef United States 6 per cents. Many holders of FiveTwenties are now exchanging them for Northern Pacific Seven-Thirties, thus rcaliiing a handsome profit, and greatly increasing their yearly income.

OTHER SECURITIES. All marketable Stocks and Bonds will bo received at their highest current price in exchange for Northorn Pacific Seven-Thirties. EXPRESS CHARGES on Money or Bonds received, and on SevenThirties Sent in return, will bo paid by tho Financial Agents. Full information, maps, pamphlets, etc., can bo obtained on application at any agency, or from the undersignod.

FOR SALE BY JAY COOKE & CO. PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK. WASHINGTON, Financial Agents Northern Pacific R. R. Co. By BANKS and BANKERS generally throughout the ceuntry. aprlO

FOUNDRY-

F. n. M'ELFRESH. J. BARNARD

Pliflenix Foundry

MACHINE SHOP!

McELFRESH & BARNARD

Corner Ninth and Eagle Strectp,

(Near tho Passenger Depot,)

TERRE HAUTE, IND.

MANUFACTUREandFronts,

Steam Engines. Mill

Machinery, House Fire Fronts, Cireular Saw Mills, all kinds of

IRON AND BRASS CASTINUS!

REPAIRING DONE PROMPTLY

All parties connected with Ihis cstablishment being practical mechanics of several years' experience, we feel safe in saying that we can render satisfaction to. onr customers, both in point of Workmanship and Price. my26*dwly McELFRESH & BARNARD.

LECAL.

J^OST CERTIFICATE.

Whereas, William H. Valentino has' filed in the office of the Auditor ef Vigo county his affidavit, alleging the loss of tbe certificate of purchase issued by C. W. Barbour, School Commissioner of township 1", north of range 9 west, in said county, to James Redford on the 15th of September, A. D. 1838, for lot 18 in subdivision of section 10, township and range aforesaid, which certificate was assigned by said Redford to John Burton, who assigned the same to Aaron B. Barton, and he to Ilelindu E. Adkins, Who subdivided said lot IS, and conveyed, to George Haslet lots No. 4, 5,9,10, and N% of lots 3 and 8 of said subdivision, and he to said affiant the lots last mentionod, and praying for a now certificate of purchaso of so mucn of said lotl8, as owned by him above mentioned.

Notice is therefore given to all whom it may ooncern, that unless proper objections are made to said Auditor on or before Oct. 14. 1871, he will issue to said Win. A. Valentino, a new certificate of purchaso on said day for tho lots so owned by him as afore-

Witness my hand and official seal this 12th day of July, A. D.

R0YgR)

jyl9-w3m Auditor of Vigo county.

WOOD

0HEAP SUMMEE WOOD.,

OILMAN BROS. & CO.,

Arc furnishing Two Dollars' worth of

Good Summer Wood

FOB OHLY ONE BOIJ.AR, Delivered to any part lof tho city. Oft.Lcave orders at Erlanger's Clothing Store, JtfcKecn & Paddock's Mill, at Kercheval's Grocery, South Seoond street, or at the Stave"Factory. North Second street.1 aug8-dtf

PROFESSIONAL.

€AN€£B CU»EI

1)R. SAMUEL KIREMAN

OFFERS

his services to the afflicted, and

proposes to cure the following discaaes, viz: Scrofula, Sore Eyes and If over Sores. He also makes the Cure of Cancer a Specialty

And will

STqNES.,

MANUFACTURERS OF1

will warrant a ewre in from six to

eight weeks.

Terms made known on applica­

tion to tho Doctor, at Rockville, Parke County. Indiana.

il

REMOVAL.

EMOVAL.

IvBfl

DR. GIFFORD,

H*all

ORSK AND CATTLE DOCTOR. HAS moved to his residence, corner of tfigth and Elm streets, where ho hopes to be found by his old patrons, and new ones solicit d. W&-tt