Daily Wabash Express, Volume 21, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 22 September 1871 — Page 3

TI1F DAILY EXPRESS.

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oar Yearly advertiser* will be' allowed MONTHLY CHANGES of nKtter FREE of CHARGE. nrnpir •eg" Theiatea ot Artvurtninginthe WEEKLYEXPEE£». will be half the rates charged the DAILY. ear Advertisements in both DAILY and WEEKLY, will be charged full Daily rate* nd one-half the Weekly rates.

Iff Legal advertisements one dollar per square for each insertion in weekly. O0T Local Notices 10 cents per line. No item however short inserted in leoal column lor less than 50 cents. $(3F Marriaff® Funoral noticoB SI.CO* aar Society meetings and Religious notices S5 eents each inaertion. invariably in ad-

aar'collcsetions will be made quarterly on 11 advertisements.

GIFT CONCERT.

$ 1 0 0 0 0 0 0

Hi 9: udti .ii&aa.! .i d* n. krt A ft t»Y authority of a special act of the LegisJj lature of Kentncky, of March 13,1871, the Trustees of the public* library ef Kentucky, will fhea

GRAJfB GIFM0NCER&

AT LOtMVlLLE, 4-U

On Tuesday, October 31st, 1871, fit.' Under direction of the best Musical Talent. 100,000 Tickets of Admission. $10,00 each in Cnrrencyj Half Tickets $5.00, Quarter rickets $2.50.

Each Ticket Will oonsist of four quarters, value 92.50 each. The holder is entitled to admission to the Concert and to the amount of gift awarded to it or its lrnction. Tickets number from 1 to 100,000.

The Citizens' Bank of Kentucky

IS TKEASUBEB.

ATI Sonles arising from the sale o^Tickets will bo deposited with the Citizens Bank, subject only to the order of the President and Treasurer of the Library, countersigned by the Business Manager.

During the Concert the sum of

$5 00,0 OOIN GREENBACKS!

Will be distributed) by lot, to the I tiokets, in the following Gifts

holders of viz:

$100,000 60, 25,000 20,000 19.000 18,000 17.00(1 16,000 15,000 14,000 13.000 12,000 11,006 10,600 9,000 8,000 7,000 6,000 6,000 4,000 3,000 &000 10,000 13,500 14,400 14,000 15,000 15,000 16,000 13,500 10.000 44,600

'JS* ONE GRAND GIFT,OF ONE GRAND GIFi' OF One Gift of. One Gift of. One Gift of. One Gift of One Gitt of. One Gift 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»..li. ........... One Gift of. One Gift of. One Gift of. One Gift of. .......... Ten Gifts of $1,000 each Fifteen Gifts of $900 each Eighteen Gifts of $800 each ...... Twenty Gifts of 8700 each Twenty-five Gifts of $600 each Thirty, Gifts of $500 each ft... Forty Gifts ot $400 eaoh.'.. Forty-five Gifts of $300 each Fifty Gifts of $200 each.. 446 Gifts of $100 each

721 Gifts in all.. $550,000 After paying the expenses of the enterprise and mating the distribution of the Gifts, the balanoe of the proceeds arising from the sale of tiokets will be appropriated to the establishment of a

FREE LIBRARY OF LOUISYILLE,

To be called thetjoft.

Public Library of Kentucky.

Tho Concert and distribution, will take plaoe under the immediate supervision of the Trustees mentioned in the aot of inoorpora-

The trustees will bo assisted by well known and eminent oitiiens of Kentuoky, who have consonted to be present at the oonoert and to superintend the drawing and distribution of gifts.

The holders of tiokets to whioh gifts are awarded will be paid on presentation of them or their fraotion, at the office in Louisville, the seoond day after the drawing and every business day for six months thereafter, and may be sent direct or through any Bank or Express Co., for collection- All orders accompanied by Drafts, Post offioe Money Orders, or Greenbacks, will be promptly attended to and tiokets returned by mail, registered or expressed, as desired,

Tickets are like Greenbacks—good only to tho holder. Buyers will note that there ere only One Hundred Thousand Tickets, instead of Two Hundred Thousand, as in the San Francisco Gift Concert, and that there is $50,000 more distributed. I sold that and mado the awards in four months and paid #44^,000 to tioket holders from Nov. 2d to 15th, 1870, and turned over 918,000 to the Seoretary due tiokets 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 the gift of any number drawn from the first wheel will be, until the sealed box, vfiui the amount of the gift plainly printed, is taken frem the other wheel and opened in full view of the audienoe, therefore the larger gifts may not come out until towards the last, or in the middle of the drawing. The $100,000 gitt in the San Franoiaoo Gift Concert under the management of C. R. PITERS, was the 200th number drawn, and was awarded and paid to a gontlemai in New Orleans. 721 Gifts is all that can be drawn in one day. gar The Numbers and Gifts are drawn by blind children from 8 to 14 years of age.

The Drawing will be extensively published, and parties ordering Tiokets will have printed lists sent them. Parties, forming Clubs and desiring information will please address this office. 11 Tickets for $100j 28 Tickets $255, 56 Tickets, $500, 118 Tickets, $1,000.

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

The drawing will take place in public, and everything will be done to satisfy buyers of tickets that their interest will be as well protected as if they personally superintended the entire affair. UANNEB OF DRAWING:

There will be two glass wheels. One wheel will contain 100,000 numbers, plainly printed on leather tags. The other wheel will contain 721 boxes, each containing a gift. One tag or number will be drawn from the 100,000 wheel, and the first box drawn from the second 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, S1.U00, or $100,000, as announced.

14,564 TICKETS DISPOSED OFJjlN JULY.

To insure ticket holders, the publio are assured that if only 25,000 tickets are sold only 25.000 numbers so to the large wheel, the 721 gifts awarded, bi)t diminished prorata. In case 50,000 tiokets only are sola, only numbers I to 50,000 ge in the large wheel, and the 721 gifts diminished one-half and in case only 85,000 tiokets are sold the entire 721 gifts will be paid in full—it being intended that no unsold tiokets shall participate.

The manager has already paid into the CStizens' Bank 950,000 towards defraying the expenses, and does not depend on sales of tiokets to pay his expenses of Printing, Advertising, Ac. The publio are invited to the ntmest 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 jfe CBAS. R. PETERS. Wanager.

Louisville, Kentucky,

•fe QMcc: iao MiU St.. lehason nle«k.

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W..VM)^A&?Yieen|'"re8id6nt*

W' M. W. COUSK.Y, Secretary. CITIZENS':BANW, Treasni?r.3 %nglG-je}dl|g

SPECIAL NOTICES. Orer4octered. Without any disresp&t to the members of the medical profession, a profession honored by all thinking men, it is only just to say thatthey an too thick on the ground. The consequence is that the community is doctored over mndht When the nature needs only the gentle stimulant and alterative, which has become famous throughout the country as a reliable medicine under the. name of Hostetter's Stomach Bitters, she is not nnfrequently dosed with a dozen prescriptions, all experimental, from the Pharmacopoeia. This is an evil and proves that the practice of medicine is far from being-at all times a healing art. At this period of the year, when the fall of the leaf indicates that decay has seized upon the vegetable kingdom, many harassing diseases are prevalent. Chief among these may be mentioned intermittent fever and bilious remittent. Tbe exhalations rising Irom decomposing vegetation, and the heavy dews and fogs, are very apt to generate these complaints The wisest policy is to protect the system by a course of Hostetter's stomach Bitters at the commencement of the fall. Much suffering may thereby be avoided. Bat if the disease has already begun, its periodical visitations may readily be checked and broken up by this active, yet harmless, vegetable tonic ut be on your guard Against the charlatans who are attempting to palm off, under various names, unwholesome compounds, which they pretend to compare favorably with the great national elixir, which has-leng since swept more formidable opposition frqm the field. Bear in mind that every bottle of genuine Hostetter's Stomach Bitters is authenticated by a splendidly engraved Isabel, and a fac rimile of the sign manual of the firm. Put up in bottles only, and cannot be obtained in bulk

I A New Enjoyment! Ladies, have--yon-used MUBRAY ft LAS

XAIT'S

FLOBTDA W

A-TOR

I 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 onoe used it is invariably preferred t6 all others^-'-s may5-deodly

BATCHEtOB'S HAIR IYE. This superb Hair Dye is the hat in the World —Perfectly Harmless, reliable and Instanta* neous. No disappointment. No Ridiculous Tints, or Unpleasant Odor. The genuine W. A. Batchelor's Hair Dye produces IMMEDIATELY a splendid Blaok or Natural Brown. Does not Stain the Skin, but leaves the Hair Clean, Soft and Beautiful. The only Saf«| and Perfeot Dye. Sold by all Pr^ggists Factory 16 Bond street,-N York. 25-dd-wly-sirp

CONSUMPTION, ii

Its Cure and lis Preventive.

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BY J. H. SCHENCK, M.D. won ,.Tj Many a human being has passed airay for whose death ihero was rto-otuorreaaon than thentflMi of known and iudlspuiably proven means of ottre. Those nnar and dear to family and friends *re sleeping the dreamless slumber into whlcn, nad they e&iriily adopted DR. JOSEPH n. HCHENCK'SSIMPM

TREATMENT,

and availed themselves of his wonderfully efficacious medicines, they would not have fallen. Dr. Sclienolc lias in his own case proved that wherever sufficient vitality remains, that vitality, by his medicines and his directions for their use. Is quickened hub healthful vigor. in this statement there is nothing? presumptuous. To the faith of the invalid is made no representation that is not a thousand times sub* stantlated by living, and visible works. Th« theory of the cure Dy Dr. Schenok's medicines is as simple as It is unfailing. Its philosophy requires no argument. It is self-assuring, seu-oon-vinclng.

The Sea-weed Tonic and Mandrdke Pills are tho flrat two weapons with which the citadel of the malady is assailed. Two thirds of the cases Ow consumption originate in dyspepsia and a functionally disordered liver. With this condition the bronchial tubes "sympathise" with the stomach. Tnev respond to the morbiilo aotion of tho liver. Here then comes the culminating result, und the setting in, with all its distresslog symptoms of SSKr-*:

CONSUMPTION

The Mandrake Pills aro composed of one of Nature's noblest elfta-the Podophiltum Peltatum. They possess nil the blood-searching, alterative properties of calomel, but, unlUto calomel, they

LEAVE NO STING BEHIND." The work of cure is now beginning. Tho vitiated and mucous deposits in tho bowels and in the alimentary canal are ejected. The liver, like a clock, is wound up. It arouses from its torpidity. The stomach acts responsively, and the patient begins to feel that he is getting, at last,

A SUPPLY OF GOOD BLOOD. The Sea-weed Tonlo, In conjunction with the Pills, permeates and assimilates with the food. Chylifloation is now progressing without its previous tortures. Digestion becomes painless, and the cure is seen to be at hand. There Is no moro flatulence, no exacerbation of the stomach. An appetite sets in.

Nowcames the greatest Blood Purifier ever yet given by an indulgent father to suffering man. Schenck's Pulmonic Syrup cames In te perform its functions and to hasten and complete the cure. It enters at once upon its work. Nature cm 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, andlot in a very shert time the malady is vanquished, the rotten 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 womanhooajthat 'as

GIVEN UP AS LOST.

The second thing is, the patients must stay In a warm room until they get well It 1S almost impossible to prevent taking eold when the luags 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, In the Tail and winter season, ore all wrong. Physicians who recommend that course lose their patients. if their lungs aro badly diseased and yeL beoause they are In the house they must not sit down quiet they must walk ahout thejroom as much must keep in good spirits—oe determined xo get well. This has a great deal to do with the appetite, and is the neat point to gain.

To despair or cure after such evidence of Us Feasibility in the worst cases, and meral certainty in all others, is sinful. Dr. Schenck's pergonal statement to tho Faculty of his own cure was in these modest words

Many years ago I was in the lost stages of consumption: confined to my bed, and at one

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As soon aa that began to subside, my cough, fever, pains, and night sweats all began to leave ma. and mv annetlte became so great that it was

grown In flesh ever Since. "I was weighed shortly alter my recovery," added the Doctor, then looking like a mere skeleton my weight was only ninety-seven pounds my*present weight Is two hundred and twenty-nve (235) pounds, and for year* I have enjoyed uninterrupted health."

Dr. Schenck has dtsoontinned his professional visits to New-York and Boston. He

the Besplrometer .....

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his son,

Dr. J. H, Sohenck, Jr., Still centlnue to see patients at their office. No. 15 North Sixth Street,

declares the exact condition ef the

ungs, and patients can readily learn whether 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 n«L excepting that in some cases the Mandrake mils are to be taken in Increased doses the three medicines need no other accompaniments than the ample Instructions that accompany them: First create appetite. Of returning health, hunger is the most welcome symptom. When tt comes, as it will come, let the despairing at onoe beef good cheer. .Good blood atonca follows, the cough loosens,' tho night sweat Js abated. In a short time both of tnesfe morb-4 symptoms are gone forever.

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Dr. Schenck's medicines are constantly kept

tens of thousands of families. As a laxative or purxative, the Mandrake Pills area standard preparation while the Pulmonic Syrup, as a cure of coughs and colds, may be regarded as a prophylaoterlc against consumption In any of its forms.

Price of the Pulmonic Syrup and Sea-weed Tonic, *1.50 a bottle, or $7.50 a half dosen. Man. drake Pills, 85 cents a box. For sale by ell draff gists and dealers.

R. MACREADY & CO., X. E. Cor. Columbia & Walnut Sts CIjrCIJTHATI, O,"

Wholesale Afreets.

UNDERTAKER.

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UNDERTAKER his line of Third ianStt-6

ATTORNEY#.

Jg P. BEAUCHAMP,

ATTORNEY AT

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And Notary Public

Oynat—OnlObio street, het. Third A Fourth

TO DO BUSINESS. 11

Ton Host Attract the AtteHtion

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Of those you wish to becom« your customers If your wares are of that sort that are

USED BY EVERYBODY

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You cannot well make your business too public, er draw too many into your store toS see what you have to offer.*-f,-s

ADVERTISE. .iKf ,•

Fix Yonr Standard on the Outer Wall

In the form ef handsomely printed

POSTERS,

Circulars and Small Bills,

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

Address a Particular Clara,

Besiege every avenue by which the attention of that elass can be reached by well-phTMed appeals to their tastes, fancies and interests. Ir yon have posters,- circulars and handbills, it is important that they are put and scattered in the right places.

The surest way to. reach the particular class you aim at, is to make sure that

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It is certain tna

Fifty Per Gent. May be Addei

To the trade of many houses in this city by

Frndent Distribution? of Bills and Circulars.

ADVERTISING PAYS!

the interests of business men may thus'be adva oed by having their

JOB PRINTING

••jr.* .-•j*.-: Handsomely aid Cheaply Done) V' UltMl A»la. AT TBI

OFFICE OF THE EXPRESS.

We have every convenience for doing all kinds of Printing promptly and well at the lowert living rates.

GOLD LOAN-

7-30 GOLD LOA5, or TEM

Northern Pacific Railroad RAPID PROGRESS OF THE WOttE

ward with great energy from of the line. Several thousand men are 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 its turchase ef the St. Paul Paoifio Road, the Northern Paoifio Company new has 411 miles of completed road, and by September next this will be increased to at least 580.

A GOOD INVESTMENT. Jay Cooke A Co. are now selling, and unhesitatingly recommend, as a Profitable and perfectly Safe investment, the First Mortgage Land Grant (Jold Bonds of the Northern Paoifio Railroad Company. They have SO years to run, bear Seven and Three-Tenths per cent, gold interest (more. than 8 per cent, currency) and are secured by firstand only mortgage on the •NTIBC EOAD AND IT8 IQUIFKBNT8, aAd also, a* fast as the road is completed, on as,OOO ACHES OF LAND to evenr mile of track, or 500 Acres for each f1,000 Bond. They are exempt from U. 8. Tax s. Principal and interest are payable in Gold, Denominations: Coupons, 9100 to tl,000 Registered, 1100 to $10,000.

LANDSFOK BONDS. HorthernPaciflo 7-30's are at all times receivable at

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preparal

which I now offer to tho public, and they made a perfect ewe of me. It seemed to me that I could feel them penetrate my whole system. They soon ripened tho matter in my lungs, and 1 would spit up more than a pint of offensive yellow matter every morning for along time.

OF

TIK FIX

in exohange for the C91U-

lany's Lands, at their lowestcash pnoe Jhis renders them prtotieally nmftiST BBAB

INOLAVOWABBANTB.

8INKUTC1 FUND. The proceeds of all sales of Lands are required to be devoted to the re-purohase and cancellation of uie First Mortgage Bonds of the Company. The Land Grant of the Road exceeds Fifty Million Acres. This immense

Sinking Fund will un­

doubtedly cancel the principal of the Comlany's bonded debt before it falls due. With :heir ample seourity and high rate of interest here is no investment accessible to the people, which is more EKQwrAhLB on Bin.

V. 8. FITE-TWKKTIK8. The

success of the New Government 5 percent. Loan will compel the early surrender ef United States 6 per cents. M»nyfcolders of Five* Twenties are now exchanging them for Northern Pacific Seven-Thirties, thus realising a handsome profit, and greatly increasmarketable Stocks and Bonds will be received at their bifbest ourrent price in exohange for P% oifio Seven-Thirties. EXFBIBSNorthern

OHABOBS

on

Money or Bonds received, and on SevenThirties sent in return, will be paid by the Financial Agents. Full information, maps, pamphlets, etc.. can be obtained on application at any agency, or from the undersigned.

FOR SALE BY JAY COOKE & CO.

PHILADELPHIA,NBW YORX, WASHIKOTOX, Financial Agents Northern Pacific R. R. Co. By BANES and BANKERS generally throtwko«( the country.

WOOD

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GILMA.N BROS. CO.,

'Ate furnishing Two Dollars' worth of

Good Summer Wo$fl

FOK ONLY ONE DOLLAK, si Delivered to any part .of the city. •cfc-Leave orders at Erlanger's Clothing Store, McKeen & Paddock's Hill, at Kercheval's Grocery, South Seeond street, or at the Stave Factory. North Second street. aug8-dtf

MEDICAL.

Dr. GOTTLIEB FISCS'S BZTTSS8. This preparation of the great Scientist, Dr. Gott*

Iteb Fisch, of Germany, is based on the Ihct that, as all materials of the body are derived from Food, all Vital Force, or Health is derived from the Fore* stored np in Food. ZM MtcJi't Mitten enables thj System to liberate and appropriate these Force# cnStee Appetite, •Dyspepsia, with it* MBit 'Hig debility and lack a JJ ervous Energy cotonM tBS Stomach and Liver ai to make Constipation ano Ttillousnesslmpoealble: r» inforces the Bystem ao If can tide over bad results ol fchangirtg eilmatK water £c:,«ind better endnrs UK demands olten imaxpM* t«Ily made on Its Forac and Kbergr. LsdmiadsHeatek^alUt, agedperaona all «ws«UtWil we»it after snam««-wHI

(sup, rapUHy atren»W»en ay rising tblagreat preparation^rWhoever uses this remedy has forth physician a gifted Seientestof Germany.

LMAN 4k O 3£, Terra Haute, Indiana, #HOUflAl«C 1' je|)rdw3(B

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Best Faming aai Mineral XHO tn Aaisrlea. «,OOOJMO Acres of Choice Farming and Uraiing Lands on the line oi the road, in the

Kate sf Mraska iavtte Great Platte Vafley

8ALB,for cash or long credit

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These lands are in a mild and healthy ell mate and for grain-growing and stock-rais-ing, unsurpassed by any in tne United States

Prices range from $2 to $10 per Aerie

HOMBSTBADS FOR ACTUAL SETTLERS3,MMiOOO Acres of Government- Land between Omaha and PJaAte, open for entry as HOMBSTBADSNorth

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SOLD1EBSIOF TBS LA fJS WAR ABB B3T1TLBD TO A Frea Homestead of 100 Acres, within Railroad limits,.equal to a

Direct Bounty"! of $400. Send for the new edition of descriptive pamphlet, with hew maps, mailed free ev "IddWMsV O.F.DAVIS.

Land (tasmnsioner U»F. It, R. Co. fep5Hlltaw-w3m OMAHA, NIB.

FANCY STORli

Hew .Itoiimning!

HMcOBDS,TASSKIiS,

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Matn street, bet. 6th and 7 th streets,

South side, near corner Sixth,

WHOLKSAKiK A5D J3ET1IL DEATiBB IN

Ladles' Dress and Cloak|

TRIMMINGS

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|JTANOY GOODS |}-3 o.. 'I ... also manufacture ji:• i- 0

GIMPS

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g-Bxtra low prices for cen ntry dealers. Rees ectfully. oil m-BAUBLIS ja5-dtf •_

BOOTS at SHOES,

CABLE SCREW WIRE

BOOTS AND SHOES AB1S Claimed to be the Best*

Acknowledged to be the Best( Proved to be the Beat. yp. THET ABE THE JiOKT PLIABLK,'

HOST ECOSOMICAL, MOST GOaFOHABLE. HOST liOUKBIali.

WILL HOT BIP.

Rapidly superseding Sewed and Pegged Work. The Patent Stamp is on all,. SOLD BY ALL DEALERS. /. 7,: A single trial will make good all these claims 30-dim

MEDICAL.

Tumi Proprietor. B. tt. iIcDo»AU.A C«^ Apnto, 8m rrmelaeo,Cl ,»*A Commerce St., N.T. RIlliliIOlWVesirTMtlaBmiy t* their

WMcrf«l fcliraiife Efteli.:, Vlaegar Bitters ar» not a vile Fancy Drink, Hade of Peor Knni, Wlilekey, Preef Spirits nnd Befuae LUaon, doctored, spiced and .sweetened" .please the taste, called"Tonics," "Appetizers," "Btitorm," At, that lead the tippler] on to'druhkenhess and rain, bat are & trie Medicine* made from the Native Soots and Herts of California, free from all Alcoholic Stimulants. 1.1 They it« the GREAT BLOOD PUBIFIKH. and A 1.1FE GIVING PElNCIfliE, a perfect RenoVttor and Invlgorator'of the Brstets, atCTying olfailpolsonons matter and restoring the hlood to aheali^T: condition, So'peisonean tsk« these Bitters according. io {Urectlons and rainaln long unwell, proTidsd. ^heir bones are not: dssfeoyed br nrihaatooiaon ot other. jneMis, and tha vital orgSns wasted beron^? the point of repair.

They area Gentle Piirgntire as well oa a Tonic, possessing. «lso, the pecaliar merl» of acting as' a powerful agent in relieving Congestion or Inflammation of the Limiv and of all'the Viseeial Oigans.

FORFESIAl.K COMPLAINTS, whether in roong or old, married or single, at the dawn of womanhood or at the turn of life, these Tonlo Bitten have no equal.

For Inflamaiatary and Chronic Kke* inntlsn and Gent, Dirsmsia *r Indigestion, Billons, Remittent and Intermittent Fevers, Dlseaaea of the ]!looU~3Livcr, Kidneys, and Blndder, these Bit tern have been most successful^ Sack Diseases are caused by Vitiated Bltsi, which is eeaerallr produced br derangement of the Digestive Organa.

DYSPEPSIA O* INDIGESTION, Headache, l?aln ia the Shoulders, Coughs, Tightnc«8 of tlie Cheat, DissiiieM, Sour Eructations ol Ute Stomach, Bad-Taste in the Itouth, BiHow Attack«,Palfritation of the Jleart, InWunatfonbC the Lungs, Pain in ihecrgions of UK Klteejrs, and a hundred other pafnfol symptoms sue the offsiirtcjts of Dyspepsia.

They invigorate the Stomach and stimnlatethf torpid l.iver and bowels, which rentier tliem of nnoqn ^lled rfBcacy in cleansing the blood of all impnrities, and imparting new life and rigor to the wjieie system. 'FOK.e»KIS DUSKASKS,*rupU(p»s,Tetter, s«t i.h«|b-lBli|clisa.' P|X*». jtelsples.vjisrtales, (Mr*»«JWEinK-Womis, Jceld Atad, Sore Fves.E'vsiiwla.1. Itch. Scurf*, Piscolorations of the Skin. HiimOrs^^)is«uie*Of ttie SMn, of whatever ni«n»ur sre liter and car-

Cl linUKM I »T—"V ri out of the avrtem in a short time by the use ot these Bitter*. One bottle in such cases wiUccmince tho most incredtllotraof their curative effect.

Cleanse the Vitiated Blood whenever yoa find ito impnri lies bursting throng the skin, in Phnple4 Kruptions or Sores cleanse tt when tod it obstrnrbHt and «)uggiah In the reins cleanse It when it i3#ol,-and yonr feetlngS WfflteUyOT-^hm. Keep the blood pore, and the health of the sjslia will follow. j.

PIH, TAPE, and other WOKMi nrUac in the syrtept of so many thousands, are effectually a BOLD BT AW. DRUOOI8TS AHD BBaZJR& i. WALKB&"ProjMietar. R. H. MCUOWALD*

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BITTERS.

An indorsed and prsserlbsd by more lead

iousnass and all disoraers arising from miasmatic oauses. They are highly recommended as an anti dyspeptic, and ia eases of indigestion are invalnahie as an Appetiser and Eecnperant, and in cases of General Debility they have never in a single instance failed in

lie articles used in its composition are. the jest of the class to whioh they belong, beihg highly Xonio, Stimulant, Stomachic, Carminative and slightly Laxative. The mode of sparing them is strictly in accordance with _e rales of phannsicy. Saving used them, seen its effect in our private practice, we take

Sleasure

in recommending them to all persons

esirous of taking Bitters, as being the best Tonic and Stimulant now offered to the pubiL°*Ch. Bofsllalers, I. D. F, €1. Porter, I. D. AlflradHeaeoek, D. C. fierlek, 1. D. Drake McDowell, H. D. C. A. Warm, M. D. I. C. WhltehUl, H.D. E. A. Clark, -Mi B. Dr. C, T. F. Iiadwig. •. 8. 6. Hoses, X. D. W. A. Wilcox, •. D, HsloM|iaui«

U. S. MARIN* HOSPITIL, ST. LOHIS. MO.. Oct. 8,1870.T-JAS. A. JACKSON A OO.: I have examined the formula for making the "Home Stomach Bitters," and used 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—J AS. A. JACKSON & CO-: Haying examined the formula from whioh yonr eelebrated "Stomach Bitters" prepared, and having witnessed the methtf combining the different ingredients, we can safel? recommend them as the best tonic with whioh we are acquainted. From tilts great euro with which they are compounded, nnd ft 1 the ohoioe materials whioh enter ntoth in, we have no doubt thatthey will rove, as they deserve to bo, the most popuar tonic and stimulant in use.

Respeotftilly yours, J. Tastlae, •.!). T. 6, Constock, •. We cheerfully concur with every word contained in the above testimonial. John Censelman, *. D. Joha Hartaaa, I. D. Ceas. Tastlae •, D. JokaT. TesiBle.H.D, 6.8. Walker, K. C. Fraaklla, k. D.

CINCINNATI,M.D.19,

KKNNKDT

Oct. 1870.—Messrs. W. B.

ft Co., Agents "Home Bitters":

Gents—Agreeable to your reauest, I have examined the formula of the "Home Stomach Sitters/' and find the remedies it contains such as are in general use by the Medioal Profession. They are very scientifically and pleasantly combined, and as stimulating tones will he found especially adapted as corroborants to the treatment of low. or debilitated stages of the system, whether arising frem impaired digestion or from malarious diseases. Dr. J. Ii. Tattlers. L.A.James, M. D. ft. 8. Warae,Ckomlst. C.I.Simpson,T.D. W. T. Tallferro. M. D. 8. P. Bonner, I'. D. J. J. Qalna, D. C. 8. •aserogt. X. D. J. H. Buckle, M.D. 6. W. Bigler, M. D. W.B. Woodward, M. D. 0. A. Doherty, M. D.

CHIOAOO,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 by1 the medical Profession, and one of the best bitters we know of now in use. Veryrespeotfully, I. 8. Hahn, M, D. B. McTlcar, M. D. *. B. Walker. M. D. 6. A. Mariner.

Norn an g. Barnes, M. D.

For Sale by all Draggiats flroeers. iAS.

A. JACKSON & CO., Proprietors. Labralory 105 A107 N, 2d Street, my26dltaw«ly 8T, IiOUIS, MO.

HOTEL8.

Jacob Bats fieorge Bats, NATIONAL HOI8E Cor. Sixth and Main Street*, Terre Haute.' Indiana.

Jacob Butz, A Son, Props,

This House has been thoroughly refurnished.F my23pi»-

TERRE HAUTE HOUSE. Comer Wain and Sevmth St*. Tsrre Hauto. Indiana.

This Hotel has recently been refitted, and put la first-class order, offering aocemmodations unsurpassed in the State.

B. P. HUSTON, Proprietor.

CLARF MOUSE,

r'«

Oor. it Ohio Stt.,

Tarre Haute, ... Indiaiia.

W. H. GRIFFITH, Prop

Office of Montesuina and Palestine Hwk Lines. Tree Buss and from all trains. nevSSdtf

FLOUR. FEED, AC.

KENT €. BEAU,

DEALKB IH'

Hour, Meal, Corn, Oats, Baled Hay, and Feed of all kinds,

COBHEB EIGHTS AHD MA1H STS Articles delivered to any part ef the city free ef charge. mylO-dtf

SPECIAL NOTICE.

O# MARRIAGE. ESSATS

FOB YOUNG MEN. ON 0EEAT

Social Evlls and Abuses which interfere with Marriage, and ruin the happiness of thousands,—with sure means of relief for the Erring and Unfortunate, diseased and debilitated. Sent in sealed letter envelopes, free of charge.

Address. (HOWARD ASSOCIATION, No. Booth.Ninth St«, Philadelphia. Pa. sep5-d3m

""MUSICAL.

XUSICAL INSTRUCTION

ATHOROUGH

Course of instructions on

either Piaho, Violin, Guitar, Organ Or Melodeon. and cultivation of the voice: may be secured by applying directly to

Prof. GEOBOE A. HABTT7NG, Or by leaving orders at Klssner's Palace of IMaslo.-: JS® hat ocfrdly

TBBBB HAUTE

MUSICAL INSTOnJTE.

Mnslc taught ia aU Its branehes, both theeretically ana pracGcally- Instrumental and veeal lessons /ertg osatseaeh, of a full hesm

six months pupils may enter at any time Institute rooms over tit* Postoftce. for tether particulars address septl-lf

IANTONSHTDB, PrincipaL

Evaaisiille. Henderson & Nash •ill# Baiboad wid Transfer Packet "Fayette"

TIME TABLE! GOfltO BOOTH. TBAFSFXR PACKET FAYX1TE,

Leave

iSS

JConnecting with!

,f

2XPBE88 TRAINS.

Leaving Henderson Arriving G-a0r'lt. Arriving at Nashville at

soma

the

eompOnnded with the greatest care, andfno ™hlY„8^W^^TOTHB0TA^ pQDiiO

DUJrlilSApACT

iv XUifi lAolAi MICi

at the same time combining so many meai«al agents, indorsed by the mSaMal fraternity as the best known: to the Pharmacopoeia. It costs Btttle to gin them a fair trial, and Ererj Pwrilj dwrid iaTe Bitfle.

We ask every one .to read the following ear* tificate from'many of the most eminent phyA. MOTSON CO.: Gentlemen—A* you hs^ve 00mmunicated to the medical profession the recipe of the "Home Bittters,' it cannot, thereon, be considered as a secret or patent mediae, no patent having been taken for it. .. is nave examined the formula for making the "Home Bitters," and unhesitatingly say 1 ^combination is one of rare excellence, all

And AIT Eastern Cities and Towns,

ooniiiEP tiatr, AtfC'6, is7i.

ai arwlnn'.'" "'''ittfr Kx. Day Bk..' Fast Use Daily exSun Dy exSat Dy ex Sun Leave laouis

euis T' 7:30am iMpm 9:J5pm .. 11:55pm 8:53

TO eurCDOTATI.

1

BYJTHE:OLD RELIABLE

TEBBE HAUTE _AKDm

Indianapolis Bailroad.

ifiji }j OPENING

CINCINNATI THROUGH LINE

N AND AFTER MONDAY. JULY124th, there will be O

SO CHANGE .OV CABS

BETWEEN

Terre Haute and Cincinnati.

i^ioH.r^iprG TIME. BSITwo Through Express Trains Daily.

Firtt Train:

leaves Terre Haute at ™«12:35 A. M. Arrives Cincinnati at 8K)0 A. M. In Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars.

Second Train:

LeaTes Terre Haute at „. 3:MP. M, ffito Cincinnati kt...........-10:20P- M.

1

In elogant new Day Coachei,

Baggage ehecked through. State Booms. Sectionror Berths can be secured for CINCINNATI, also for Colum-

.Passengers by the W5 A. K. Tratm also make direct connection at Indianapolis and a^ive at Cincin^aU

JOHN

MO,that

r*

ACCOMMODATION,

Leaves Henderson at.,— io!sn?'

K.

HOBTH.

TRANSFER PACKET FAYETTE, Leaves Henderson at-.— JJ* Arrives at BTansville at fiSsi'S* Arrives at BvaasviUe at— 8:»r. v.

Connecting, with K. C- K. R. for aU points Bast North and Northwest. i75 comracnbHS.

Orleans and all points south.

INDIANAPOLIS & ST. L(rtTI8

RAILROAD.

•j.nioam W-

S HHBS IUH9

BCTWXKS.

mt

1

,r^

Indianapolis." 3:15am 6reencastle~. ,4:35 TerreHaute.^1^ 6:45

1:49am

32-»:: *1®::

f^0HMteI".8:« iidOV Amve Indianapolis... 6 10 Crestline.^.:.— (llevelaad...— BuW^-' Cindtraaii™".'' lo'^p^l 19:00 Oolttmbos-.—. 'isvillB...—..

3:00am 8:45"

4:20am 6:20pm 7-aD 9:45 2:00pm 4:10 am 1:30am 2:00pm 10:00p mli9 K)0a 4:15^' 8:3SaP« Wrf»,:- 3:fl0"

S:r*" 12:10pm BsSOpm 1:25am

Philadelphia- |:10am 7«„ g., Baltimore 2^1 7.a i.w Washington-. 5:50 10:00" 6:25 Boston........... 11:00 New York 5:40

7:25*

10:00*

11:20pm 11:1. 11:30am 6:(0*

Fast Ex. Day Ex, Bight Ex. Daily ex£un D. exSun D. exSnn

VWITABD.

Leave

7:50am 7:30pm «:3»*r 9:14

"iSf IS?"

Hiprn *6:50

Made at St Louis, for Kansas City,, and all principal Points in Missouri. Kansas,Colorado and tho West,

»iuor o»KHictieNs

Elogant Sleeping Gars!

|On all Night Trains.

Buy your Ticketa by way of

IJMAJANUS 1KB Sf. WC1S.I. I

S*. P^PI^^^.'len!Tkt

General Superintendent.

CHAS. E. POLLETT. General Ticket and Passenger Agent.

ANUFACTU HE R8.

PRAE8IJ CITY PLANING IT MILLS.

:a

CIlEt

A

VlLLIAm

JiVX

M&nafi^tarers of

SASH, DOOBS, BUH9S, Wlndow and Door ftames,, ^.r ~s 7 Moulding Brackets* v.

Start Balllags,

rai

Ballusters, lewell Fests Floring Mjipidlaf.

And all descrifttioos of Finished Lumber

WBOLWULB AID UTAH.DIALgaan

J=»XISrE LUMBER,

Lath and Shingles,

SLate Roofing, Cement Hoofing, Boofing Felt. Custom Sawing, Planing and

Wood TnniinB,

DONS TO ORDER AH Work Warranted.

Corner Ninth and *nlb«rry Sto.

REMOVAL.

p^EMQYAIi-

DR. GIFFORD,

HORSEstreets,

'i

AND. CATTLE DOCTOR, HAS moved to his residence, oorner of Eigth and fits where he nbpes to be fonni by oli his ol4 patrons, and new ones solie"

PROFESSIONAL.

JJRS WATERS & ELDEB,

Homeopathic Physicians

AHD

STJUO-EOISrS.

Omc*-Okern/iStrect ibet^Sixth mmd Seventh 3yl3-dtf

MERCHANT TAILORING NOTIONS fcC

BARNIKLB,

MERCHANT TAILiOII, MAIN 8TREET. Omlaxtss A Wabnsley's »ry Goods Store Would iMMetteUy caU tho attention of the eitiaens ofXtTreHante, aad aepubUoin gen-

ho has rented rooms above Santoa A

Walmsley's Dry Good* Store, for tile purpose ef carrying on

KERCHANT TAILOBUfd. He kenie always on hiuid a fashionables lection of Casslnseres, Vestings, Cloths, *0. aad is ready to make it top in

THE .LATE8T 8Ti am oa 1

2"

Arrives at Madisonville at—. lOrwJr.

SHORT ITOIICE, Ana on very Reasonable Terms. Having a high rents to pay, ho promises to make ss to ^Ser. wbetherlhe goods be ftirnished by him or not Everything in his line cheaperthan "Hnttinirdone and warranted to flt. AHbm patronage lidtod. suMii

COAL.

B16ELOW

COAL and MlNlJPG CO., Wholesale and retail dealers In Anthracite. Pittsburg, Brasil, Block, Lost. Creek and SngarCroelc Beals la quantities to suit customers and at the lowest market pri»s.

With good eoal.good weights and prompt delivery. we hope to reeuvo.a share of the public patronage of Terre Haute.

All orders loft at our OBce. in Basement under Prairie City Bank, will receive prompt attention.

WOOD STOVE-,

Early Breakfast

w&im-

COOKINH

10,860 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 Stoves with ovens one-third smaller. ir. HOT AIRCHAMBER in front of oven.^- -f

oven. r.r!' '•iht Manufactued froth a No. 1 Charcoal Tfijf

BEDWAT tc BUBTOH,

1

ie2«-d3m

1!

AX.'St.

Louil

JtaetamssUt Ohio.

I|For sale'.by all reliable Stove Dealers like

R* li.

TemjHaute, Ind

PAINTS 118.

BUCKELL,

tao5

A I N E

DEALER IN

Wall.Paper, Glass, Oils & Faint

No. 68 Ohio Street

WK.J*, BABB- N.i B.jTIAKLE

BAftB

Faints, Oil and Glass.

Ho. g^Soutli Fifth Street

JEWELRY, LIC.

BALL, BLACK & CO.,

565.and!567 Broadway, N. Y.

IJtPOETKBS OF

DIAMONDS

Li'. AND AXL

PRECIOUS STONED

MASTTFACTCBEBS OF

Fin© Jewelry.

BKST QUAXJTYtOF

DRILL CAMBOK

ALWAYS OH KAHD.

MEDICAL.

1871. FALLTBADE- 1871

WfiOLESALE NOTIONS.

I

TEAKLB' -somE"'^

Fifth Street, bet. Sain and Obio,

DBAXBB8 IH

iyl8-d6m

"Who's Your Painter?"

*-Uf- OF CODB8E XT IS 'v

C.W.SANFORD,

MANHOOD:,i,

How Lost! how Restored!

Juti publi»k*r,iH a levied envelope. Price, tix centt. A LECTURE ON THENATURAL TREAT MEHT, and JUdiealCnre of Sperssatorrhea or Seminal Weakness, Involuntary Emir-

cal incapacity, resulting from Self Abuse, Ac., by ROBT. J.CHI.VKBWKI.L, M. D„ author of the "Green Book," Ac, "A Been Ut Tkeasands efluhrers.1*

Sent under seal, ia a plain envelope, to any address, pottpaid. on receipt of six cents, or two postage stamps, by CHAS- J. 0 KLINE* Co., 127 Bowery, New Tork, Poet OBee box l^N.

Juneff-dwsm-iM.

PIANOS.

THE BEST AND CHEAPEST

lN f- J!

Ofgan^ J£e}oleotL8

t- o'—

"S t. KISSNKB'B

Palace of Music

Wo.48 omo. STIIBBT,,

(Opp. the old Conrt House.) V,,-' TUU^HAim,l«il

N. B.—All kinds of Instruments tepaired

Co.,

H. Robinson &

Are now receiving the Largut ahd'moBt eomplete stock of

1

Notions and Fancy Goods

Generally erer offered in this city, bought direct from manufacturers in Bnrope^ and America,

AT LOW PRICES!

And will bo offered to the trade on tho most liberal terms. M^peoial indnocments offered to parties buying in large lota for cash and short time.

MO PACKAGES OF

GLASSWARE,

At unnsnally low priccs.

At Wholesale Only!!

103 MAIN STREET,

TERMS HAUTE, IHDIAHA.

1

new^ibh!

WHOLESALE NOTIONS.

WITTIG & DICK,

(Successor to A. C. A. WITNQ.)

g.No. 148 Main Street,

Jobbers and Commission MERCHA.N T8,

In IVdtlona,

"ANOTACTURE Steam Engines, Mill Machinery. Honse Fronts. Fire Fronts, 'enlar Saw Mills, and all kinds of

IRON AND BRASS CASTINGS!

WB.t

we

Fancy Goods, Clgan,|rl

ENGLISH, GERMAN & AMERICAN CUTJLEBT,

Psrftimary, "7rw® Soap, Cettoa Ta**r

Batting, Ac.

TTTITH inereased capital and New stock we VV are prepared to offer friends and enstomers superior inducements to buy of ns. •V Special attention will be paid to Cash Buyers, Pedlers and Auctioneers.

No. 148 Mala Streets Between Fifth 'and Sixth Street*, In the Room formerly oconpied by Cox Son

FOUNDRY.

r.

H. X'ELFRKSS.

Wr

J. BABHARD

Ph«enlx Foundry

AND

MACHINE SHOP I

MoELFBBSH ft BABNABDJI ••Hi Corner Ninth and Eagle Streets,

(Near the Passenger Depot,) *. "g--

TEBBE IIAUTE, 11VD. ItIi' 'i:q ,, •'E-v'i

m*'} n&i

REPAIRING PONE PROMPTLY!

All parties connected with this establish-: ment being practical mechanics of several ,! years' experience, we feel safe in saying that we can render satisfaction to our onstomers, both in point of Workmanship and Trice. niy26'dwly MoELFRESH BARNARD.

GROCERIES.

H. TUKHKB.

JA8.

-, iirV W. B. SHILL1TO.

XTE"W FIRM, TURNER A^SHILLITO,

•Sl. SUCCESSORS TO

ii Twiner dc Buntin. 'H

SHILLITO, having purchased the in re to in in he Turner Sc. Buntin, we have formed a copartnership under, the name and style of TURNER ft SHILLITO. and will continue the

FAMILY GROCERY

AND

General Produce Business,

AT THE OLAD ST AHD.

Our stock is'tall and onr prices shall be 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-1

sepU-dwtf

BAKERY.

UNION STEAM BASJERX,

FRANKHEINIG & BRO-i3*

Manufacturers ef all kind

Croakers, Cakes,

fireafi

jySSOLTJTION.

The psirtnership of Turner ft Buntin was. dissolved by mutual consent on the 1st day of September inst.. T. C- Buntin retiring and W. iftShillito taking his plaoe in the concern. All amounts due Uie oldBrm must be closed at ones. The books will be found at tho old stand, corner of Main aad Seventh' streets until the 1st of October. as all counts must

beMttledbj

-.U

H?-* '."it

an(i

'"".Candy*

Dealers in1"

foreign Sc Domestfc Fruits.

Fancy and Staple Groceries,^, LAFAYETTE S1BEE1, j^. Bet. the two oads, may28 Terre Haute, Ind

NOTICE8.

5o/ !.'.4 iT

tta^ate.^

.sepiwsw,

T*

EVANSVILLE ft CRAWFORDSVILLE RSnoaaTAnT's EVAXSVILLB, IBO..Ovncs,7,1871.

Sept.

XTOTICE is hereby given, that the Aiwnal jM Meeting ofStockholders in this .Corn-

AM.,

October next, at to o'clock

a* wnicn

time an emotion will be held for thirteen Directors, to serve during the ensning year* Stockholders and their families orlegar representatives will bq ensued aad lromf the meeting at half-fare.-

By order of the Boacd-S-td "J. E. MARTIN. Secretars..