Daily Wabash Express, Volume 21, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 19 September 1871 — Page 3
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GIFT CONCERT.
,000,000! !f
DY authority of a special act of^the Legislature of Kentucky, of Maroh 13,1871, the Trustees of the public library ef Kentucky, trill give a
GRAND GIFT CONCERT
AT LOUISVILLE, KIT.,
On Tuesday, October 31st, 1871,
Under direction of the best Musical Talent*
100,000 Tickets of Admission, $10,0Q each in Currency Half Tickets
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$5.00, Quarter Tickets $2.50.
Each Ticket will consist of four quarters, value #2.50 eaohi The holder is entitled to admission to the Concert and t9 the amount of gift awarded to it or its Iraction. .Tickets number from 1 to 100,000. f'
The Citizens' Hank of Kentucky
IS TREASURER.
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 tho sum of •,
$5 00,000 IN GREENBACKS
Will be distributed, by lot, to the holders of tickets, in the following Gifts, viz:
ONE GRAND GIFT OF ONE GKAND GIFT OF One Gift of.........— One Gift of-...-..... One Gift of. One Gift of. One Gilt of. One Gilt of. One Gift of One Gift of. One Gift of. One Gift of. One Gift ofOne Gift ofOne Gift of. One Gift of One Gift of. One Gift of One Gift of. Ono Gift of One Gift of One Gift ofTen Gifts of J1.000 eaoh Fifteen Gifts of #900 each Eighteon Gifts of #800 eaoh Twenty Gifts of #700 each Tweniy-five-Gi fts of #600 each Thirty Gifts of $500 each Forty Gifts of $400 each Forty-five Gilts of 8300 each Fifty Gifts of 8200 each 446 Gifts of 8]00 each.....
....$100,000 .... 50,000 .... 25,000 ... 20,000 .... 19,000 .... 18,000 ... 17,000 ... 1(5,000 ... 15,000 .... 14,000 ... 13,000 ... 12,000 ... 11000 .... 10,000 ... 9,000 .. 8.000 .... 7,000 ... 6,000 ... 6.000 .... 4,000 ... 3,000 ... 2,000 ... 10,000 ... 13,500 ... 14,400 .... 14.000 15,000, 15,000 .J 16,000 ... 13.500 .... 10.000 ... 44,600
781 Gifts in all .550,000• After paying the expenses of tho enterprise and making the distribution of thotfifts, the balance of the proceeds arising Irom the sale of tickots will uo appropriated to the establishment of a
FREE LIBRARY OF LOUISVILLE, «. To be callod the
Public Library of Kentucky.
Tho Concert and distribution will take place under the immediate supervision of the Trustees -mentioned in the act of inoorpora-
The trustees will be assisted by well known and eminent citiiens of Kentuoky, who have oonsonted to be mcesent at the concert and to superintend thcTClrawing and distribution °f^heSholdors of tickots to which gifts are awarded will be paid on presentation of them or thoir fraction, at tho office in Louisville, tho 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 oolleotion. All orders aoootapanied by Drafts, Post office Money Orders, or Greenbacks, vill be promptly attended to and tiokets returned by mail, registered or expressed, as desired,
Tickets are like Greenbacks—good only to the holder. Buyers will note that there are only Onto Hundred Thousand Tickets, instead of Two Hundred Thousand, as in the San Francisoo Gift Concert, and that there is #50,000 more distributed. I sold that and Jn*de the awards in four months and paid #448,ooo to tioket holders irom Nov. 2d to 15th, 1870, and turned over *19,006 to the Secretary due tickets not-presented. ......
It will be particularly ncfticed 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, until the sealed box, with tho amount of the gifkplainly printed, is taken from the other whoel ana opened in full view of the audienco, therefore the larger gifts may not come out until towards the last, or in the middle'of thedrawing. The 5100,000 gitt in the San Francisoo Gift Concert under the management of G. R.
Prtkes,
was
tho 200th number drawn, and was awarded and paid to a gcntlemai in New Orleans. 721 (lifts is all that cati be drawn in one day. •wThe Numbers and Gifts are drawn by blind children from 8 to 14 years of age.
The Drawing will be extensively published, and parties ordering Tickets will have
aItths
rinted lists sent them. Parties forming and desiring information will please address this offioe.
11 Tickets for $100 28 Tickets $255, 56 Tickets, $500, 118 Tickets, $1,000.
The undersigned, late principal manager of the very successful Mercantile Library California,
ofKontaoky, The drawing will take plaoe in public, and everything will bo done to satisfy buyers of tiokets that their interest will be asjrell protected as if they personally 'superintended the ontire affair. MANNER OP DRAWING
There will be two glass wheels. One wheel
will contain 100,000 numbers, plainly printed wheel will .gli or number will be drawn from the 100,000
on leather tags. The other wheel tain72l boxes, each containing a gift.
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#b««l, and the first box drawn from the sec ond or T21 box whoel will contain a gift, neatly printed and soaled up, and the gift so drawn from the second wheel will be the gift of the tag first drawn, whether 9100, J1.000, or 9100,000, as announced.
14,364 TICKBTS DISPOSED Oip JULY. To insure ticket holders, the public are asHired that it only 25,000 tickets are sold only 85,000 numbers go to the large wheel, the 721 gifts awarded, but diminished pro rata. In ease 50.000 tiekets only are sold, only numbers tte 50,000 ce in the large wheel, and the gifts diminished one-half and in case 83,000 tickets are sold the entire 721 gifts iM bfe pkid in fMl—It being Intended that no unsold tickets shall participate.
The managor has already paid into the Citisens' Bank $50,000 towards defraying the expenses, and does not depend on_ sales of tiekets to pay hie expenses of Printing, Advertising, Jpc. life public are invited to the titiqost scrutiny ag to the reliability of the sntire affair.
Persons desirous of acting as agen the sale of tickets in any Stateeor Canadas, address
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the sale of tickets in any city in the United beor Canadas, address
CHAS.
R. PETERS. Hannger* lealsvillc, Kentucky.
Office: ISO Main Jit.^ Johiuon Block H. T. DURRKTT. I W. N. HALDEMAN, Vice PresidcntJ
M. W. COUSKY.Secretary. CITIZENS' BAKW. Treasurer."! 6
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Inflnenec of Temperature on Health, In the fa 11 the difference between tho temperature of night and day is greater than at any other time of the year. In the early autumn the quicksilver sometimes rises as high during the day as in the fervid summer weather, while at night it often sinks to an- almost wintry point. The human body not being made of steel or India rubber, sensibly feels 'these tremendous changes. To fortify the system againt them, a genuine tonic is required and the public has long since discovered that among this description of medicines
Hostetter's Stomach Bitters is infinitely the best. It gently quickens the circulation, reg ulates the bowels, tones the liver, braces the nerves, and thus puts the whole physique on its defence against the yicisiitades of temperature in our climate. Few if any cases of epidemic fever are heard of in localities where it is in common use. As it becomes more and more widely known, and the demand for it increases, chills and fever, and the bilious remittent seem to recede before it and if ever it should -come into universal use these diseases would cease to be known as the scourges of our low-Jying and marshy districts. That homely bit of proverbial philosophy, that "prevention is better than cure" should be especial! y.borne in mind in the autumn months and indeed in all seasons. together with the fact, that among all the preventives of malarious diseases Hostetter's Stomach Bitters is the most safe and potent.
Be certain, however, to obtain the genuine article, as countless imitations of a pernicious character are abroad. See that the externals are all right, and remember that Hostetter's Stomach Bitters is sold in bottles alone.
sr A New Enjoyment! Ladies, have you used MtjbRay
MAN'S
FLORIDA
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WATKB 1 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, Ac., Ac-, 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
BATCHEIOB'SHAIR ATE. This superb Hair Dye is the but in the World —Perfectly Harmless, reliable and Instantaneous. No disappointment, No Ridiculous Tints, or Unpleasant Odor. The genuine W. A. Batchelor's Hair Dye produces IMMEDIATELY a splendid Black or Natural Brown. Does not Stain the Skin, but leaves the Hair Clean. Soft and Beautiful. The only Safe and Perfect Dye. Sold by all Druggists Factory 16 Bond street^ N York. 25-dd-wly-sMP
CONSUMPTIONS
Its Cure and Its Preventive.
BY J. H. SCHENCK, M.D.
Many a human being has passed away for whose deutli there was no otTier reason that! the neglect of known and indisputably proven moans of euro. Tlioae near and dear to family and friends are sleeplng'the dreamless slumber Into which, had they uuiuily adopted DR. JOSEPH II. HC'IIENCIt'S SIMPLE
TREATMENT,
and availed themsblvos of his wonderfully efficacious medicine*, tttcy -would not have fallen. J)r. schonck has. in his own: case proved that wherever sufficient vitality remains, that vitality, by iiis medicines and his directions for their use, is quickened into healthful vigor. in this statement there Is nothing presumptuous. To tiie faith of the invalid is made no representation tlmt is not a thousand tlme3 substantiated by living and visible works., ,Tho theory of the cure by Dr. Schenck's medicines is us simple as it is unfailing. Its philosophy requires no argument. It Is self-assuring, self-con-
VlllClDff* The Sea-weed Tonic and Mandrake Pills are the first two weapons with which the citadel of tho mulady is asaailed. Two thirds of tho coses Ow consumption originate in dyspepsia and a functionally disordered liver. With this condition the bronchial tubes "sympathize" with the stomach. Thev respond to the morbific action of tho liver. Hero then comes tho culminating rosult, and the setting in, with all Its distresslug symptoms of
CONSUMPTION.
The Mandrake nils are composed of ono of Nature's noblest Kltts—the Podophillum Peltatum. "Tfie'y possess iflV'tlio blood-searching, -alterative properties of caloiuel, but, unliko calomel, they
LEAVE NO STING BEHIND." The work of euro Is now beginning. Tho vitiated olid mucous deposits in the bowels and in the alimentary oavial are ejected. Tho liver, like a clock, is wound up. It arouses from it* torpidity. The stomach acts, responsively, and tlio patient begins to feel that he Is getting at last,
A SUPPLY OF GOOD BLOOD. The Sea-weed Tonic, In conjunction with the Pills, permeates and assimilates with the food. Chyllflcatlon is now progressing without its previous tertures. Digestion becomes painless, and the cute Is seen to be at hand. There is no more flatulence, no exacerbation of the stomach. Am cemes the greatest BlooB Purifier ever yet
gehenck's
iven by an indulgent father to suffering man. Pulmonic Syrup cemes In te perform its functions and to hasten and complete tho cure. It enters at once upon Its work. Nature can not be cheated. It collects and ripens the impaired and diseased portions of the lungs. In the form of gatherings, it prepares them for expectoration, and lo I in a very inert time the malady is vanquished, the #otten throne that it occupied is renovated and made new, and the patient, in all the dignity of regained vigor, steps forth to enjoy the manhood or womanhood that was
GIVEN UP AS LOST.
The second thing is, tho patients must stay In a warm'room until they get well it is almost impossible to prevent tukinx eold when the lungs are diseased, but it must be prevented or a cure can not be effected. Fresh air and riding out, especially in this section of the country, fn the -tail and winter season, are all wrong. Physicians who recommend that course lose their patients. if their lungs are badly diseased and yet. because they are in the house they must not sit down quietj they must walk nbout .the room as much and as fast as the Strength Will Bear, to get up a good circulation of blood. The patients must keep in good spirits—be determined to get well. This lias a great deal to do with the appetite, and isthetfreat pqlAtto gain.
To despair of cure after such evidence of ks pessibility In the worst eases, and meral certainty In all others, is sinful. Dr. Schenck's personal statement to the Faculty of his own euro was In these modest words:
Many years ago 1 was in the last stages of consumption confined to my bed, and at ono *•—•"••itl couldnotllve «r at
Ions
which BOW' offer to the public, and they made a perfect cure of me. It seemed to me that I
yellow matter every morning for along time, At soon a* that began to subside, my cough, fever, sains, and night sweats all began to leave .... "™at that it was
grown In flesh ever since. "I was weighed shortly after my recovery." added the Doctor, "-then looking like a mere skeleton my weight was only ninety-seven pounds my present weight Is tuvohundred and twenty-five pounds, and for years I hi. ve ena
Dr. Schenck has discontinued his professional visits to New-Tork and Boston. He or his son. Dr. J. H. Schenck, Jr., still centlnue to see patients at their office. No. 15 North Sixth Street, Philadelphia, every Those who wish,a
Philadelphia, every Saturday from 9 A Ji.toS pat. Those who wish a thorough examination the Kesplrometer will ho charged *&. Tho
Urometer declares tho exact condition sf tho lungs, and patients can«adUj,leala »h«ther they are curable or not. ,,
The directions for taking the medicines are adapted to the intelligence even of a child. Follow these directions, and kind Nature will do the rest, excepting that in some cases the Mandrake Pills are to be taken in increased doses the three medicines need no other accompanipaep^ than the ample Instructions that accompany them Fl»t create appetite. Of returning health, hunger Is tho most welcome symptom. When it oemes, as it will come, let the despairnuvu iv wuiwiiw Ing at once be ei good cheer. Good blood at once follows, the cough loosens, the night sweat is abated. In a short time both of these morbid symptomsaregone forever.
Dr. Sehenokl medicines are constantly kept in tens of thousands of families. As a laxative or purcatlro, the Mandrake Pills area standard pre-
jihylacteric against °Prioe of the Pulmonic Syrup and Sea-weed Tonio, ttJOa bOtUe, or ST
JO a half dosen. Han.
drake Pills. 25 oents a box. For sale by all dr*» gists and dealers.
R. MACREADY & CO' N. E. Cor.tColumbia] & Walnut Sts CIHCINNATI, O,' -:T
Wholes*] Aprentat
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COLD LOAN.
7-30 GOLD JjOAW, ':fT
tern Pacific Railroad
RAPID PROGRESS OF THE WORK
The building of the Northern Pacific Railroad, (begun July la8t,)_ia bein ward wit] of the line.
pushed forextremities
great energy froft both extremities Several tni
ousand men are em
ployed in Minnesota and on the Pacifio coast. The grade is nearly completed 266 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. Including its turchase of the St. Paul & Pacific Road, the Northern Pacific Company new has 41S 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 reoommend, as a Profitable and perfectly Safe investment, tba 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, currency) and are seoured by first and only mortgage on the BNTIBX BOAD AND IIS «QUIPM1NT8, and also, a* fast as the road is oompleted, on
S3,000 ACHES OF 1A»B to every mile of track, or 500 Aeres for eaoh $1,000 Bond. They are exempt from U. S. Tax Principal and interest are payable in Gold Denominations: Coupons, 9100 to $1,000 Registered, $100 to $10.000.,1 1AKD8FOBBOHDS. Northern Pacific 7-30's are at all times receivable at TBir P«b gekt. ABOVK pxK, in exchange lor the Company's Lands, at their lowestcash prioe This renders them praotioally btimsi B«a»INO LA.ND WARRANTS.
SINKING FUND. The proceeds of all sales of Lands are required to be devoted to the re-purchase and cancellation of the First Mortgage Bonds of the Company. The Land Grant of the «oad exoeeds Fifty Million Acres. This immense
Sinking Fund will un
doubtedly cancel the princlpal of the Company's bonded debt before it falls due. With their ample seourity and high,rate of interest here is no investment accessible to the people, which is more PROFITABLE OR safk.
EkCHANGlNO V. 8. FIVE-TWKNTIES. The suooess of the New Government 5 per cent. Loan will compel the early surrender ef United States 6 per cents. Many holders of liveTwenties' are now exchanging them for Northern Pacific Sevon-Thirties, thus realising a handsome profit, and greatly inoreas-
0$H^irE^ul?lTIK8?^AllmarketableStocks and Bonds will be received at their highest current price in exchange for Northern Pacifio Seven-Thirties. Expkbs ohabqsb on Money or Bonds received,'' «na on SevenThirties sent in return, will be paid by the Financial Agents. Full information, maps, pamphlets, etc.. can be obtained on application at any ageacy, or from" the undersigned.
FOR BALE BY
JAY COOKE & CO.
PHILADELPHIA, Niw YOBK, WASHINGTON, Financial Agents Northern Pacific Ri R» to. By BANKS and BANKERS generally throughout the e»untry. aprlO
WOOD
HEAP SUMMER WOOl).
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GjlLMAN BROS. & CO.,
Are furnishing Two Dollars' worth ef
Good Shimmer Wood
FOB ONLT ONE DOLIAK, Delivered to any part .of the oity. KVLeave orders at Erlanger's Clothing Store, McKeen Paddock's Mill, at Kercheval's Grocery, South Seeond street, or at the Stave Factory. North Second street. aug8-dtf
MEDICAL 9
Dr. GOTTLIEB FISCS'S BXTTSB1 This preparation of U^f great Scientist, Dr, 11 ob Fiseh, of Cferm based on the fact thai. all materials of the body ore derived from Food, a« all Vital Fort», or Healtlj
is derived from the Foi stored np in Food. Fiteh't Bitten enables till S/Btem to liberate ant a nnfttftit om3
creates Appetite, caret
Nervois Knergyj BO tones tl& Stomach ana Liver, ai to make Constipation ana BQiotiSMsslmpoesible re is force* the System so Can tide over bad results ol climate, wnter %c., ftnaTjettarendure ths demands often nnaxpegi todly made on its atadEtiergy. Ladies fa de? llcate health, aged peraoi and all emaciated wedki%fla* sldtnesK
(Ster.rfiwjuuk.) rapidly s|rer»i then Mine thla great preparat.iofc. Whoever uses this reinedy has for 1b physician a gifted Soienfest of Germany. a
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Vest Farmiag aad liurtl Uslsils imerlea. 3,000,000 Aeres of Choioe Farming and Grazing Lands on the line qi the road, in the
SUt« Nebraska in the Great Platte Valley
KOW TOR 8ali, for cash or long credit.
These lands are in mild and healthy eli mate, and for grain-growing and ptock-rais ing, unsurpassed by any in tne United States
Prices range from #2 to $10 per Acre
HOMESTEADS FOR ACTUAL SETTLERS j,OOO Aeres of Government Land be een Omaha and North Platte, open for entry as
HOKXBTKADS
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i-SOLDIERS*.OF THE LATE WAR ABI KNTITIID TO A Free Homestead of .160: Aore* within Railroad limits, eqnal to a
Direct Bounty of $400. Send for the new edition of descriptive yamphlet, with new maps, mailed free everywhere.
Address, O. tF. DAVIS, Land Commissioner U. P. R, R. Co. sep5-dltaw-w3m OVAHA, Nn.
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South side, near oorner Sixth.
WHOLESALE AVD UETAIL DEALER I
Ladies' Dress and Cloak|
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COBDS, TASSELS, GIMI S *BJTTON8
*»*Extra low prices for oeu try dealers Roes ectfully. J, .• UAUBLIN ja5-dtf
BOOTS SHOES,
CABLE SCREW WIRE
BOOTS AND SHOES j, ABE ClaimedtoTbethe Best,
Acknowledged to be the Best, Proved to be the Best. THEY ARE THE •1 /121 MOST PlIABLE,
Rapidly ^superseding
Is
HOST ECONOMICAL HO«T COHFOBTABLEi MOST StRABIiE.
NOT BIP. I
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Sewed and Pegged
Work, The Patent Stamp is on all. SOLD BY ALL DEALERS.
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A single trial will make good all these claims 30-dim
MEDICAL.
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VINEGAR BITTERS J. WALKXK, PreprUtor. R. H. McDo»*M A Co., Dniltrl"4 *0itt.'Ag«aU, San fruei*6,C»|.,ud 34 Coiomsrce 8t|AJ nilililONS BtarTMrt««T iWl
Wnilcrfsl Curative Kfteti, -. Vinegar Bitter* aie not a vile Fancy Drink, Made of Poor Kin, 1
Whiskey,
Proof Spirits and Kefuse liUuars, doctored, spiced and sweetened to please the taste, called Tonics," Appetizers." "Bestorers," *®., that lead the tippler on tadrunkennus and ruin, but area true Medicine, made from the Native Roots and Herbs of California, freo from all Alcehalle Stimnlants.LITher ate' the GREAT BIjOOD PURIFIKB. and A LIVE GIVING PRINCIPLE, a perfect RenoTator and Inrlgorator of the Brstein, earry* ing off all poisonous matter and restoring the blood to a healthy condition. No person can taW these Bitters according to directions and remain long unwell, provided their bones are not destroyed 'by'mineral poison or other means,' and the vital oftrans wasted boyOnd the point of repair.
They are a Gentle Purgative ne well aa a Tonic, possessing, also, the peculiar merit of acting as a powerful agent in relieving Congestion or Inflammation of the Liver, and of all the Visceral Organs.
FOR FEMAlrE COMPLAINTS, whether in young or oU, married or single, at the dawn-of ..womanhood or at the tarn of .lite, these ion ic Hitters have no eiual..,
For iHRnmaOitery aad Cltreaic Risen, nintiam and Gout, Dyspepsia or In. (Iisestl«i| Dillons# R*®itlesl and futerailtrcnt Fevers, Disease* ef Itlood^^iLlvcr, Kidneys and Blndderi these Bitters hiivehecn most successful. Such Diseases «re caused-by VUlnted Blood, which' is geftemlly produced by 'deiraAgement of the Digestive Organs.
DYSPEPSIA OR INDIGESTION, Headache, Pain in the Shoulders, Coughs, Tightness bf the Chest, Dixtiaess, 6onr Eructation* ot the btomoch, Bad Taste ijv^he Month, Bilious
Attacks, Palpitation of the Heart, Inflammation ot the Lungs, rain in tlieWgions of the Kidneys, and a hnndred other painful symptoms are the offsprings of Dyspepsia. "They invigorate the Stomachand stimtdate the torpid Livur and Bowela, which render them of nneqnnllnl efficacy in cleansing the Uloo^-of all impurities, nnd imparting new life and vigor to the 1 &
JfOIt SKIN DISEASES, BrupUons,Tett*r, S:Vlt l:liL-nm. blwU-Ue*. Spots, Pimples. Pustules, CsrfmtiHnivi Riii^-Wohm. Srald Head, Bore vcs.'KW»r,iela. Itch. Scurfs. DtsWlnrationsofthe jskin Humors and Diseases of the Skin,- or Whatever riuiufr or nature, »ro literaily dog op and car.rixl out ot the !y*tem In a*hart Bise by tbe twe of the« Uitiers. Oue bottle in J«ich cases wiUjxm-
Yinocttie i^o»!.iuareda)om of uieir curative effect.: ()Wwn»e:the Viliated Blood wheneveryou find its tinptiritits Ixtivtihg through the skin in Phnplen,
obatrnctsn »*i)^i'^ hi ^ie|v^us: cleanse it vImh it ijiMwl-ind jour feelings will toll you when. Keep the bloodimrtjHid (hp hiealthof the system willfbihiw."
FIN, TAPE, and other WORMS, nddng the svKtMh otao mAnythouss^idn, are aifectadly idkstxT«l*ail removed. 60IJ1 BX A. 14. DBUOQIBTS AND DKALKRS.'
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Terra JS&: ie, Indian^ AGEirra.
o8dw3in -ov*"-
HOME BITTERS.
BRATtD
Are indorsed and prescribed by more leading Physicians than any tonio or stimulant now in use. They, are a SUBB PREVENTIVE for Fever and Ague, Intermittents, Biliousness and all disorders arising from miasmatic causes. They are highly recommended as an anti dyspeptic, ana in eases of indigestion are invaluable as an Appetiser and Reonperant, and in oases of General Debility they nave never in a single instance failed in producing the most happy resnlts. They are particularly BENEFICIAL TO FEMALES, strengthening the body, invigorating the mind and giving.tone and elasticity to the whole system. The HOME BITTERS are compounded with the greatest care, and no Tonic Stimulant 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 Famllj sbonld Mare a Bottle.
We ask every one to read the following certificate from many of the most eminent phy-
"'S^Locib*J^y.^O-JAMES A. JACKSON & CO.: Gentlemen—As you have communicated to the medical profusion the recipe ofthe "Home Bittters,' it cannot, therefore, be considered as a secret ot patent medicine, no patent having been taken for it. We have examined the formula for making the "Home Bitters," and unhesitatingly say the combination is onto Of rare excellence, all the articles used in its composition are the I best ofthe class to wnich they belong, being highly Tonio, Stiihuiant, Stomachic, Carminative and slightly Laxative. The mode of preparing them is strictly in accordance with themips of pharmacy. Having used them, seen its effect in oar private praotice, we take pleasure in recommending them to all persons desirohs of taking Bitters, as being the best Tonic and Stimulant now offered to the pubL.'ch. Bolslialere, M. D. Alfred Heaeoek, H. D. Drake McDowell, M. D. a J. C. WhltehlU, M.D. Dr. C, V. F. Lndwlg. W. A. Wilcox, I, D,
F, O.Porter, •. D. C. Serick, S. D. C. A. Warn, M. D. E. A. Clark, H. D. 8.
G. Moses, ST. P. Hubert Frlsia.
U. S. MARINE HOSPITAL,
ST.
LOUIS, MO.
Oct!8,1870.—JAS. A. JACKSON & CO.: have examined the formula for making the "Home Stomaoh Bitters," and used them in the Hospital f|r the last four months. I consider them the most valuable tonic and stimulant now in use. L. MELCHER.
Sr. Louis, July 6,1870-JAS. A. JACKSON & CO.: Having examined the formula from whioh your celebrated "Stomaoh Bitters" are prepared, and having witnessed the method Of oombimng the different ingredients, we can safely recommend them as tho best tonio with which we are acquainted. From the great ir-- with whioh they are compounded, and 111 the choice materials whioh enter into th m.te have no doubt that they will prove, as they deserve to be, the most popular tonio and stimulant in use. T. J.ȣsUir0UT: 6, Comstock, M. D.
We cheerfiiuy oonour with every word contained in the above testimonial. John CoaxelmaB, M.D. John Hartman, B. Ceas. Vastine H,D. JohnT. Temple, H.D, G. S. Walker, M. D. S. C. Franklin, M. b.
CINCINNATI, Oct. 19, 1870.—Messrs. W. B.
KINNIDT Co., Agents "Home Bitters": Gents—Agreeable to your Tequest, I have extmined the formula of the Home Stom&ch Sitters," and find the remedies it contains suoh as are in general use by the Medical Profession. They are very scientifically and pleasantly combined, and as stimulating tones 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. Vattiers. L.A.James, M. D. B. 8. Warae, Chomlst. C. T. Simpson, T.D. W.T. Tallferro. M. D. S. P. Bonner,11. D. J. J. Qaiaa, M. D. 0. 8. Mascrogt, M. D. J. H. Buckle, M. D. G. W. Dialer. M. D. W.B. Woodward, I. D. G. A. Donerty, M. D.
CHICAGO, Sept.30,1870.—J. L. SMITH. Esq. We have examined the formula of the' Celebrated Stomaoh Bitters and find it to be composed of artioles 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. g. Haha, I. D. B. McTIcar, H. D. J. B. Walker. M. D. G. A. Mariner.
Roman 8. Barnes, M.
For Sale by all Druggists A Sroeers.
JAS. A-i JACK SON & CO., Proprietors. Ldbratory, 105 & 107 N. 2d Street, my26dltawly ST. LOUIS, MO.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
ON Ji^ERIAGEf T^SSAYS FOR YOUNG MEN, ON GREAl _J Social Evils and Abuses which interfere ruin the happiness means of relief for
With Marriage, ai thousands.—with su Erring and Unfortunal itated. Sent in sealed of charge*
.diseasedand debilter envelopes, free
Address, IHOWARD ASSOCIATION. No. 2 South Ninth St., Philadelphia, Pa. sep5-d3m
HOTELS.
Jacob Bets
!l1
George Site.
NATIOVAI
HOUSE.
Gbr. Sixth and Main Street9t
Terre Haute. Indians
Jacob. But*, A Son, Props.
This House has been thoroughly refurnished .1 mySSpi*
T£BB£ HAUTE HOUSE. Corner Main and Sevmih St*. Terre Haute. Indiana
This Hotel has reeently been refitted, and pnt in first-class order, offering accommodations insurpa8sed in the State.
CXAKK HOUSE,^ 4br. Finti OhioSU.,
Torre Haute, Indiana.
W. H. GRIFFITH, Prop
Office 6f Montesuma and Palestine Hack Lines^ Free Buss and from all trains. nev28dt
FLOUR. FEED, AC.
KENT €. BEAD,
*S DKAWSB I* 3
Flour, Heal, Corn* Oats, Baled Hay, nnd, Feed of all kinds,
COKNEB EIGHTH AND MAlJi STS
••Articles delivered to any part ef the city free of charge. mylO-dtf
MUSICAL.
MUSICAL INSTRUCTION.
A
THOROUGH Course of ihstr«cti A either Piano, Violin, Ouitay, Oi Melodeon, and cultivation of the voi be sec ing directly to
Or by leaving orders
«««al
6, WEISS' *uc2~4ss
one on
rgan
Lessons
gan of :e
voice
01
Prof. OEOB.QB A. HABTXTNQ,!
at
Kleiner's
Palawt-ol
Music. oc6-dly
TEBBB HAU^PB
MUSICAL INSTITUTE
at
residence of
durauon. upil one dollar eaoh »:noj six months pu
Institute roomsever tner particulars addi
-Ire tain
ay enter at an the rostoflieo or
VANTON
septl- IT
SHlDKi Principal.
mi
RAILROADS.
Efansville, Henderson & Nash yille Railroad and Transfer Packet "Fayette"
TIME TABLE! GOING SOUTH. TRANSFER PACKET FA TE1
TE£i
Leaves Ivansville at— 101» a. Leaves Evanevllle at...„ 5 .30 r. n. Arrives at Henderson at lls» Arrive! At Hcodtnon 6:30 P. H. ii ^Connecting with!
EXPRESS TRAINS,
Leaving Henderson at „.....~11:35 A.*• Arriving at Guthrie at....^ 3j45 r. *. Arriving at Nashville at 6®
ACCOMMODATION.
Leaves Henderson at— Arrives at Madisonville at..—........10:50 r. *. GOING NORTH.
TRANSFER PACKET FAYETTE Leaves Henderson at 7:45 A.m. Leaves Henderson at r. M, Arrives at Evansville at 9^0a.M. Arrive* at Evansville at... 3:15 P.m.
ConnectindArith E. St C. R. B. for all North and Northwest.^ CONNECTIONS.
points East,.
Passengers leaving Terre Haute on the 5:50 A. M. Train arrive at Guthrie at 3:45 p, *., making close connections for Memphis, Mobile, Decatur, Humboldt, Chattanooga, New Orleans and *11 points south.
INDIANAPOLIS & ST. L0UI8
RAILROAD.
THOUGH EXPRESS TRAINS DAILY1 "iO Hit* -til ... Ii bktvkek'
v'
ST. LOUIS
And All Eastern Cities and Towns.
ai|
sac'i"
COKDKHSED TIME, AUG. 0, 1971.
•AglWABD.
DtjfBx. DajrSr. Fasttiae Daily exSun Dy exSat Dy ex Sun Leave
St.Louis 7:30am 4:00pm 9:15pm Pana 11:55pm 8:52 1 :i5am Mattoon 1:35 10:23" 3:23 TeSs Haute... ", 3:40 12:30" 5:55
Arrive 6:10 3:00am 8:45" 4:£~am 6:20pm 7:30 9:45 2:00pm- 4:10 am l:30amr 2:00pm 10:00pm 9HXIam4:15 3:30am 10:00" 3:60' 7:30" 12:10pm 5:30pm 1:25am 10:35 3:45am 11:15pm 3:10am 7:55" 3:15r* 2:50 7:25" 2:40" 5:50 lO^4* 6:25" 11:00 11:20pm 11:20" 5:40 11:30am 6:C0"
Indianapolis. Crestline (!levelanL.~..~ Buffalo Albany.... Cincinnati—— Columbus Louisville™ Pittsburgh Harrisburgh... Philadelphia.. Baltimore Washington.... Boston New York
Fast Ex. Day Ex,
Right Ex D.exSun
Daily exSan D. exSun
WMTWABD.
Leave
Indianapolis.." 3:15am 7:50am Greencastle... ". 4:35 9:32' Arrivel
Terre Haute. Mattoon Pan aLitchfield Alton East St. Louis St.rSLouis
7:30 pm 9:14
10:55" 10:35" 1:25 pm 1:06 am 3:26" 2:35l" 5:05" 4.-15," 6:50" 5:58" 7:25" 6:30" 7:40" 6:45
l:25pm
Made at St. Louis for Kansas City, and all
IlIBBOt CONNECTIONS S&'jSte.oS lorado lutd the Wert.
iteJUftit QilJ 5,
Elegant Sleeping Cars!
On all Night Trains. bfft
1
Indianapolis Railroad. stow*** OPENING OP
CINCINNATI THROUGH LINE
N AND AFTER MONDAY, JULY 24th, there will be
O
NO CHANGE .OF CABS
BETWEEN
jk.L-A
Terre Haute and Cincinnati.
liIGH r.NI|N |TIM E|. Two Through Express Trains Daily.
W*-- Hi* Train:
VSlf l[
Leaves Terre Haute at. .12:35 A. M. Arrives Cincinnati at 8KW A.M. In Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars.
Seeond Train:
Leaves Terre Haute at.....—....-.... 3:35 P. M, Arrives Cincinnati at ............10:20 P. M. In elegant new Day Coaches,
Baggage checked through. .... State Rooms, Sections or Berths can be secured for CINCINNATI, also for Columbus, Pittsburgh,Philadelphia and New York by HARRINGTON, Agent.
At General OSoes T. H. I. R. R. .Passengers by the 7s05 A. M. Train else make direct connection at Indianapolis
General Ticket ana Passenger Agent
MANUFACTURERS.
PRAIRIJ
E. P. HUSTON, Proprietor.
CITY PLANING MILLS.
^CMFT A W1ULIAMSManufactiirers of
SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, Window and Door Frames. Moulding Brackets
Marl Sailings,'
otHisfc sifj Ballssters,
«5«fM| 3rt ttiW Florlng and Siding.
And all descriptions of Finished Lumber
1
WHOLiaixi AVD aiT^n. sixLiys in
ai
LUMBER,
sk'"3
Lath and Shingles, Booflng, I Cement Hoofing, -:fi
Roofing Folt.
Custom Sawing, Planing and Wood Turning, DONE TO ORDER.
All Work Warranted.
Corner Nlntfa and Hulberrj Sts.
REMOVAL.
•~!1'
1
'.i
:T
JJEMOVAL .. DB. GIPFORB,'
may
HElm
ORSE AND CATTLE DOCTOR, HAS moved to his residenee, eorner of Eigth and streets, where he hopM to be found hy all his edd patrons, and Ham onea.selieit d. ra5-tf
PROFESSIONAL.
DRS.
WATERS ELDEE,
HomeopathicIpiiysicians
.:. —AMD—
luj-
SXJK.C3-E 03STS-
Omct-CkerrvlSireetZbtt'Sixth and Semtk iylMtf
MERCHANT TAILORING
JOHN BAKNIKLE, UEBCHAIfT TAILOR, *,! MAIN STREET, Omluiii vihubl'i *ry GeedsfMwt Would respectftUly call the attention of the eitisens of Terre Haute, and the public in general, that he has rented rooms above Saxton Walusley's Dry Good»Store, for the purpose ef oarryingon
MERCHANT TAILOKINtt. He keeps always on hand a JasUonahle lection of Casaimeres, Yestings, Cloths, it, and is ready to make It up in
THE latest *HTW .-111 «.• AND OH
SHORT NOIICE, And on very Reasonable Terms. Having if high rents to pay, he promises to make up to oiaer. whether the goods be furnished by him or not. Everything in his line cheaper than
"8ettin?done andwarranted to lit. A libera patronage Uoited. «4g8Mtf
COAL.
BIGELOW
COAL and MIXING CO., Wholesale and retail dealers in Anthracite. Pittsburg, Brasil, Block, Lost Creek and Sugar Creek Coals in enantities to suit customers and at the lowest market prices.
With good coal, good weights and prompt delivery, we hope to reoeive
ie26-d3m
br/flVTl
i.I -as Buy your Tickots by way of INDIANAPOLIS AND ST. LOUIS *. 0. S. PEASE, Qen.JSupt.. St. Louis. 8. P- PIEKSON, Gen.Tkt. Agt.. St. Louis
TO COCOXATI
BY THE OLD RELIABLE
TERRE HAUTE AND
a
share of the
publio patronage of Terre Hante. All orders left at our Offioe, in Basement under Prairie City Bank, will receive prompt attention.
WOOD STOVE.
Early Breakfast
WOOD
•i.ii vrf sm
COOK1XO
STOVE!
10,860 Sold in 1870,
.• ./
USE
OVER30,000 IN ACTUAL THE LARGEST OVEN of any Stove in the United states.
Palent Indestructible bouble Fire Bottom. USES LESS FUEL than Stoves with ovens one-third smaller.
HOT AIR CHAMBER in front of even. EVERY STOVE GUARANTEED to give perfeet satisfaction, and its baking quaiities equal to these of the old-fashionea brick oven.
Manufactured from a No. 1 Charcoal Iror ta. -j BED WAT & BUBTON,
Jlnclnnatl, Ohl*.
.La. i*
11 For sale, by all reliable Store Dealers like
R. L. BALL,
Sb'*'
WM. M. BABB.
gARR 4 YBAKLB,
t?
TemlHaiitc, I tad
PAINTERS.
1 S04 1
N.tB. TXAKUE
iff. Mtf -t*lSEUO
"SOME"
DP^.11ST TEES,
Fifth Street bet. Main and Ohto^
I
,4 DEALER8 INivk^A^Q
Faints, OiL and Glass.
FJ SBIICKKLL, 1 I
'-i ,'w'j
liTHE
•uwkJ I cjsii}
A I N E
'ib ua i»i
itiai Iwi tH'
W •j&U-'ia -.
DEALER IN
Wall Paper, Glass, Oils & Paint
ATo. 68 Ohio Street.
THE BEST AND CHEAPEST
rax ifii lb
Organs and M^lodeons
Tfih
Mftl tltn&tdi
i'.*.'«« v.i
L." KISSNER'S
Palace of Music
1(0^48 OHIO STBEET, sc
A-. taJr mlA':
(Opp. the old Court House.) TBBIE HAUTX, IS».
N. B.—AIi kinds of Instruments repaired.
JEWELRY, &G.
BALL, BLACK & CO.,
565 and(567 Broadway, N. Y.
IMPOltTEBS OF
--MAMOjrws^s
di noq 1,PBECIOU S STONES,
MANUFACTtTMSHS OF
BAKERY.
UNION STEAM BAKERY
FRANK HElNIti & BE0.7 Manufacturers ef all kind
Crackers, Calces, .* '^T
,v
Bread ana CandyI
..j ,nh :v- Dealers in
Foreign & Domestic Frnits.
Fancy and Staple Groceries,
LAFAYETTE S1REE7, Bet.thetwoB oads, may28 Terre Haute. Ind
FOUNDRY
F. R. M'XLFRESH. 'jr. BAjar0i
4'r?
iyl8-d6m:
'•l
it(\
"Who's Tour Painter?"
fi tSiU 3'T' or COURSE IT 18 kfWi'}
C. W. SANFORD,
Ho. & South Fifth Street
PIANOS.
'•OU-i
Fine Jewelry.
I. Oi l.d
,BE8TfQUALITY OF J-JtjSa
DR1LI! CARBON
ALWAYS OH HAN11.
MEDICAL.
MANHOOD
How Lost! how Restored!
Jutt published) Mt Mated eneetope.
Price.
A LECTURE ON THEN ATUXAL TREAT MENT. and Radieal Cure of Spermatorrhea or Seminal Weakness, Involuntary Emissions. Sexual Debility, and Impediment! to
... °#if Abuse, D., author
eal incapacity, resulting: from Self Abuse, Ac., by Robt. J.CnLvinririaL,
Bv« M/ AIVB OtVVWV
of the "Green- Book," Ac. "A Beea te tkeriWMi #«Hta*s.'» Sent under seal. In a plain envelope, to any address, poitpaid. on receipt of six cents, or two jtoeUge KLINE Co.. 197 Bowery. Hew lork, iuneB-dwSm-ini.
*•&
Phflenix Foundry
S-ar -f--
AHD
«fij.lt
MA CHlNEi^SHOP 1
MoELFBESH & BARNARDj
Corner Ninth and Eagle Streets,
(Near the Passenger Depot,1 *1
TERRE HAUTE, IND.
IRON AND BRASS CASTINGS! it
REPAIRING DONE PROMPTLY I
All parties connected with this establishment being practical mechanics of several years' experience, we feel safe in saying that we can render satisfaction to our customers,, both in point of Workmanship and Price, mytt'dwly McELFRESH BARNARD.
GROCERIES.
JAS. H. TCBNEB. W- B. SH1LLITO.
3STEW FIIWUC-
TURNER &~SHUiLIT0,
8U00E830B8 TO
(tl%
Turner A Bon tin.
WB.
SHILLITO, having purchased tho interest of T. C. Buntin in tho firm of Turner Buntin, wo have formed a copartnership under the name and style of TURNER SHILLITO. aud will continue the
FAMILY GROCERY
AND
General Produce Business,
AT THE OLD STAND.
Our stock is lull and our prices shall bo as low as the lowest. We would be pleased to have our old friends call and see us, as, well as new ones JAMES H. TURNER,
WM. B. SHILLITO.
Corner Main and Seventh Streets.
sepl4-dwtf
NOTIONS, &C.
1871. FALL TRADE 1871.
4 8
4«
"i
WHOLESALE NOTIONS. H. Robinson & Co.,
Are now recemng^he Largest and most eomplete stock of
Notions and Fancy Goods
Generally ever offered in this city, bought direct from manufacturers in Europe1' and America,
AT LOW JPMICJES!
,-:i _'
And will be offered to the trade on the most liberal terms. •^.Special inducements offered to parties buying in large lots for cosh and short timo.
.r SOO PAGKA6E8 OF
aLASSWARE.'
At unasnally low- prices,
At Wholesale Only!!
103
JIAIJT
STREET,:
TERRE HAUTE, Ihdxana.
"^NEW FIRItt.!
I
\l!4L
50.« r.
a1
WHOLESALE NOTIONS.
WITTIG & DICK,
(Successor to A. C. A. Wmio,)
No. 148 Malm Street,
Jobbers and Commission
MERCHANTS,,
fJffK
In Motions, Fancy Goods, --. Cigars, ENGLISH, GERMAN & AMERICAN
CUTLERY,
Perhimery, #1 Ufn#°*p. v# Cotton Yarn,
a'
WITH
Wl
stamprr by CBAS. J. C.
Poet Oflee hot 4,W.
Batting-, Ac.
inere&ftecf capital and Kew stsck we are prepared to offer friends and 0us~ tomers superior induceiments to buy of us.
MV Special attention will be paid to Cash Buiers, Pediers and Auctioneers. No. 148 Main Street,
Between Fifth and Sixth Streets,
In tie Room formerly occupied by Cot Son
NOTICES.
DISSOLUTION.
UlitKlfW
This partnership of Turner Buntin was dissolved by mutual consent on the.lst day of September inst., T. C. Buntin retiring and W. B.Shillito taking his place in the coneern. All accounts aue the old Ann must bo closed atpnoe., The books will found at the Old stand, corner of Main
al»d
streets, until flie 1st of
Seventh
a" ac"
counts must seplt-43* fj.!* RONTIN.,
KVANSVtLLB CRAWFORDSVILLE RSsca«**Y'8 BVA*8vh.l«, I»d.,0»ric«7,1571.fcSept. jjjJ'OTICE Is hereby rfren, _th*t the^trtrfa!^
•MtTTiiiirt IrnJ UD/
October next, at 10 o'cfofikA* M,. at which, time an election will be held for thirteen. Pireotori. to serve during the ensuing year-
Stockholders and their families or legir representatjves will be. oarriod to and tromt the meeting at half-faie.
By order of the Boafd. j-td J- B. MAKTIN» Secretary. Ki.
