Daily Wabash Express, Volume 21, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 30 September 1871 — Page 3
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BarYearly-advertisers will be allowed MONTHLY ^fANQBS of matter FREE of CHARGE. tar Thelites ot Advertising in the WEEKLY EXPRESS will be half the rate* charged the DAILY.
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ear Advertisements In both DAILY and WEEKLY, will be ebarged foil Daily rates nd one-half the Weekly rates. aw Legal advertisements one dollar per square for each insertion in weelcly. »w Local Notices 10 cent* per line. No item however short inserted in local column for lo?s than 50 cents. »i t&r Marriage and Fnneral notices $1.00. ear~Sdeiety meetings and Religions notices 15 »ents each Insertion, invariably in adranco. ter Collections will be made quarterly on
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CIF1 CONCERT.
$1,000,000! I
BY
authority of a special act of (he Legislature of Kentucky, of March 13,1871, the Trustees of the public library ef Kentucky, will gh a .!•
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AT LOVIST1UE, V., HP
On filled ay, October 31st, 1871,
Under direction of the best Musical Talent.
100,Offo Tickets of Admlailort.'llO.OO each In Ourroncy HnIf Tickets $5.00, Quarter ickets $2.50.
Each Ticket will consist of four quarters, value *2.60 each. The hoHer ia«ntitled to admission to the Cojoert and to Jfhe nqiount of (cift awardefl to it or its jrnetian Tickets number from 1 to 100,000. i*, .. sf" The Citizens' (tank of Kentucky
IS TREASURER.
All Monies arising from the sale of Tickets will be deposited with tho Citizens' Bank, subjeot only to the order of the President and Treasurer of the Library, countersigned by the Business Manager.
During the Concert the sum of state 5*1
$5 00,000 IN GREENBACKS
Will be distributed, by lot, to the 'holders of tickets, in the following Gifts, vii
ONB GRAND GIFT OF...W^.^J4J|106.0CB ONE GRAND GIFi.' OF .'.£7, 60,000 One Gift of.... 25*000 One Gift of 20,000 One Gitt of. .•«*. 19,000 One Gift ot. 18,000 One Gilt of. 17,000 One Gttt of. 1«,000 One Gift of 15,000 One Gift of. 14.000 One Gilt of. 13 000 One Gift oT. 12.000 One Gift of 11,000 One Gift of. 10,000 One Gift of. 9.000 One Girt of 8.0u0 One Gift of 7,00'l One Gift of j-®®? One Sift of... ?•&!) One Gift oi... 4,000 One Gift of 3.0 0 OnoGiftof 2.i'(0 Ten Gifts of S1.0OO each 10,000 Fifteen fts of f9(W each 13,500 Eighteen Gifts of J800 each 14,400 Twenty Gifts of 0700 each 11,000 Twenty firo Gifts of t600 each 15,000 Thirty Gifts of $S00 each 15,000 Forty Gifts ot $400 each 16.J00 Forty-^ve Gifts of 8300 each 13,500 Fifty 6ifts of 8200 each 10.000 446 Gifts of #100 each 44,600
721 Gifts in all...„, «550,000 After paying the expenses of the enterprise and making the distribution of the Gifts, the balance of the proceeds arising from the sale of tickets will be appropriated to tho establishmentof a
FREE LIBRARY OF LOUISVILLE,
OOl
To be called tho.
Public
Library of Kentucky.
The Concert~ftnd distribution will tate place under the immediate supervision of the Trustees mentionud in the act of inoorpora tion.
The trustees will be assisted by well known and eminent oitisens of Kentucky, who have consented to be present at the concert and to superintend the drawing and distribution Of RlftS.
Tho holders of tiokets to which gifts are awarded will be paid on presentation of them or their fraottop. at the offioe in Louisville, the second 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, fest office Money Orders, or Greenbacks, will be promptly attended to and tiokets returned by mail, registered or expressed, as desired,
Tiokets are like Greenbacks—good only to the holder. Buyers will note that there are only One Hundred Thousand Tickets, instead of Two Hundred Thousand, as in the San Francisco Gift Concert, and that there is 850,000 more distributed. Isold that and made the awards in four months and paid #448,OOOto tickot holders from Nov. 2d to 15th, 1870, and turned over Olii.OOO to the Secretary 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 icis not known what the gift of aoy number drawn from the first wheel will be, until the sealed box, with the amount of tho gift plainly printed, is taken from the ether wheel and opened in full view of the audieoce, therefore the larger gifts may not come out until towards the last, or in the middle of the drawing. The $100,000 cUt ia Ahe San Franoisoo Gift Uoueaci under tho management of C. R. P.tkrs, was the 200th number drawn.'and was awarded and paid to a gontlema in New Orleans. 721 Gifts is all that oan be drawn in one day. turThe Numbers and Gifts are drawn or blind ohildren from 8 to years of age.
The Drawing will bo extensively published, and parties ordering Tickets will hare printed lists sent them. Parties forming Clubs and desiring information will please address this oiRee. 11 Tickets for $100 28 Tickets $255, ott Tickets, $500, 118 Tickets, $1,000.
The undersigned, late prineipal managoi* of the very successful Mercantile Library Gift Concert at San Francisco, California, has been appointed agent and managor of the Gift Concert in aid of the Publio Library of Kentucky.
The drawing will take place in publio, and everything will be done to satisfy buyers of tickets that tccir interest will Be as well protected as if they personalty superintended tho entire affair. AIANNBR OF DRAWING:
There will bo two glass wheels. One wheel will oontain 100,000 numbers, plainly printed
The manager has already paid into the Citisens' Bank 95o,ooo towards defraying the expenses. »nd does not depend on sales of tiokets to pay his expenses of Printing, Advertising, Ac. The public are invited to the utmest scrutiny as to the reliability of the entire affair.
Persons desirous of acting as agents fbr the sale of tickets in any city in the United States or Canadas, address
CHAS. PETKBS. Xauger. .... Lonlavllle, Kentucky. f-• OOse 130 Wain St.. Jehnsea nletk. sident.
BATGHELOB'S HAIBOTC, This superb Hair Dye is the
Tho work of cure is now beginning. Tho vitiated and mucnus deposits la the bowels arid In the .alimentary canal are ejected. 'The liver, liko a dock, is wound up. It arouses from its torpidity. Tho stomach act* responsiveiy, and the patient begins to feel that he is getting, at lost,
A SUPPLY OP GOOD BLOOD. The'Sea-weed Tonic, In conjunction with the Pills, permeates and assimilates with the food. ChyllQaation isnpw progressing without its previous Mrtares Digestion becomes painless, and the cure fs seen to be at hand. There Is no m»ro flatulence, no exacerbation Of the stomach. Aa •etltbsets in. ow comes tho greatest Blood Purifier ever yet
appetltbaets in.. Now comes tho iven by an indulgent father to Buffering man. iT
Sohenck's Pulmonic 8yrup Cwmes in to perform its functions and to hasten and complete the cure. It enters at~«nce upon its work. Nature cm not be cheated. It oollects and ripens the impaired and diseased portions of the lungs. for
In the form of gatherings, it prepares them expectoration, and lot in a very short time the malady is vanquished, the rotten throne that It occuplcd is renovated and made new, and the patient, in all the dignity of regained vigor, steps forth to enjoy the manheud or womanhood that Was
GIVEN UP AS LOST.
To despulr
ot
SPECIAL NOTICES. ADVERTISING.
Old TblnKs Have Passed Away. This is at lejet true of the old method of treating (he long abused and much abased human body. It is no longer considered wise to put a patient to the torture in, order to cure him of a disease in which pain is already undermining the energies of his system True Ecience ranges itself on the side of nature, and endeavors to assist her in her fight against disease. This is the province of Hostetter's Stomach .Bitters, the most approved tonic ever advertised in this country. It may be recommended as a fall medicine, par excellence for it is in the fall that biliousness dyspepsia and malarious fevers are especial* Jy prevalent. The frame, exhausted by the heats of summer, is relaxed and feeble at'its close, and requires, we may say demands ar tificial assistance. Afford it that assistance in occasional doses of Hostetter's Stomach Bitters, and the evils referred to may be es caped. Throughout the far west, and on the steaming alluvial of the southern rivers, all the varieties of periodical fover are probably rife to-day. Had a course of Hostetter's Bitters Jbeen commenced by the sufferers month ago, t. before the unhealthy season set in, seven-eighths of them would in all probability bo in their usual health at the present time. So much for not keeping in the house, and usingdaily, the best safeguard against epidemic and endemic fevers.
As flocks of impostors and imitators are trying to follow in the wake of the great ^American remedy, therefore be SUTO that the articlc you buy is genuine and verified by the proper trade marks. The true article can only be obtained in bottles. Bewire of the spurious bitters sold by the gallon or in keg
j' A New Enjoyment! Ladies, have you used Mubbay A Lanman'8 Flobid 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 aid China, Ac., ic., it is the only perfume in extensive use so agreeable and refreshing is its delightful fragrance, thai when once used it is invariably referred to all others- may5-deodly
best
in
the World
•^Perfectly Harmless, reliable and Instants* neous. No disappointment. No Ridiculous Tints, or Unpleasant Odor. The genuine W. A. Batchelor's Hair Dye produoes IMMEDIATELY a splendid Black or Natural Brown. Does not Stain the Skin but leaves the Hair Clean, Soft and Beautifnl. The only Safe and Perfect Dye. Sold by all Druggists Factory 16Bond street, N York. 25-dd-wly-siir
CONSUMPTION.
Its Cure and Its Preventive.
BY J. H. -SCHENCK, M.D.
Miinv si 1 mman beinc lias passed awny for whose deutli there no otlier reason than the neglMt of kituwn nntl Indisputably proven means of cure. Tiiose ncur uml tlmir to fumily unit friends are sleepinK ilie drenuiloss slumber into which, had tlic.V uuiiuly udopted DLL. SEPII II. SCHICK'S SIMPLE
TREATMENT,
ant] availed liiemselvoii of his wonderfullyefflcaCioOH medicine*, the would not have fallen. JJr. schunck has in his own case proved that ttlierever suflloient vitality remains, that vitally, oy ills medicines and his directions for their use, in quickened into healthful viRor. in this statement there is nothing presumptuous. To tne faith of the Invalid Is made no •rupi esentntion time is not a thousand times subSfjintiuteii by living and visible works. The theory of tlie cure by Dr. 8chcnck's medicines l£ is Simple us it Is uii fall inc. Its philosophy requires no argument. It is self-assuring, self-con-vincing. 'The Sea-weed Tonicand Mandrake Pills are the first two weapons nitli which the citadel of the malady is tissuiled. Two thirds of the cases
oi
consumption originate in dyspepsia and a func* tionahy disordered liver. With this condition the bronchial tubes "sympathize" with the stomach. Tnev respond to the morbific action or t:ie liver. Here then comes the culminating result, and the setting in, with all Its distressing symptoms of
CONSUMPTION.
The Mandrake Pills are composed of one of Nature's noblest fiifts—tho Podophillum Peltatum. They possess all tho blood-searchini?, alterative properties of caiomcl, but, unlike calomel, they "LEAVE NO STING BEHIND."
euro after such evidence of Us
possibility In the worst cases, and moral eertuinty in nil others. Is sinful. Dr. Schenck's persohal statement to the Hnenity of fais own cure was in tlieso modest words:
Many years ago 1 was In the last stages of consumption confined to bed, and at ono timo a week struws, which 1 now offer to the public, and they made a peffcat cu-e of me. It .seemed to me that I coul|» leQl them penetrate my whole system. They soon ripened the matter in my lungs, and 1 Would spit up more than a pint of offensive yellow matter every morning for along time. "As soon as that began to subside, my cough, fever, pains, and night sweats all began to leave do, anfi iny appetite became SO great that It was wItnBtBICUItr tnat could keep- from eating too much. I soon gained my strength, and have grown In flesh ever since. "I was weighed shortly after added the Doctor, "then looking skeleton my weight was only ninety-seven pounds: my present weight is- two hundred and iweniy4ve(S4a) pounds, and for yeurs I have enloved uninterrupted health."
Dr. Schenck has discontinued his professional visits to New-York and Boston. He or his son. Dr. J. H. Schencfc, Jr., still continue to see patients at their office. No. 15 North Sixth Street, Philadelphia,every Saturday from 9A.M.to3p.m. Those who wish a thorough examination with the ltesptrometer will be charged *5. The Bes-
rilniinetcr
declares the exact condition af the
nngs, and patients can readily learn whether they are curable or not. The directions for taking the medicines are ndapted to the intelligence even of child. Follow those directions, and kind Nature will do the rest, excepting that fit somacascsthe Mandrake 'Pills are to bo taken In Increased doses the three medicines need no other accompaniments than the amplo instructions that accompany them: First create nppetite. Of returning health, hunger is the most welcome symptom. When It comes, as It will come, let the nt Ann*
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on leather tags. The other wheel will contain 721 boxes, eaoh containing a ft. One tag or number will be drawn from the lOo.QyO wheel, and the first box drawn from the second or 721 box wheel will contain a gift, neatly printed and sealed up, and the gilt so drawn from the second wheel will be the gift of the tag first drawn, whether 8100, tl.uOO, or 00,090, as annoanoed.
14,364 TICKETS DISPOSED 0Fj|lN JULY, To insure ticket holders, the publio are assured that it only 25,000 tiokets are sold only 25,OJO numbers go to the large wheel, the W1 gifts awarded, but diminished pro rata. In case 50,000 tiokets only are sold, only numbers I te50,000 g* in the large wheel, and the 721 gif.*s diminished one-half and in case only 85,000 tickets are sold the entire 721 gifts will be paid in full—it being intended that no unsold tickets Bhall participate.
Vice President,1 etary.
OITIZBNS' BAN PI. Treasurer.3 fS jtng'fi-dendlm |p
VVM.V,I"«KIA/widespair-
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mi at once be of good cheer. Good blood at onof 'olio j^at._Symptoms are gone forever.
follows," the oough loosens, the night sweat is abated, in a short time both of these morb.q Dr. Schenck's medlcinesare constantly kept -n tens of thousands of families. As a laxative or purgative, the Mandrake Pills area standard preparation while the Pulmonic Syrup, as a care of coughs and colds, may be regarded as a wjjftylacterla against consumption in any of its
Price of the Pulmonic Syrup and Sea-Weed Tonlcvtl.»abottie.or$7j0nhalfdosen. Han. drake Pills. 35 cents a box. Vor sain by all dra» (Ists and dealers.
JR.
MACREADT?
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E. Cor. Colombia & Walnut Sta CINCINNATI. ©,' Wholdaale Agents
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ATTORNEYS.
jg P. BEAUCHAMP,
ATTORNEY AT LAW And Notary Pvblio,
OrFio*—On Ohio street. Vet. Third A Fourth ie2S-.'
UNDERTAKER^
ISAAC A
UNDERTAKER
Is wi and
fw
tan&V5
TO DO BUSINESS.
Yon Must Attract the Attention
Of those you wish to become your customers If your wares are of that sort that are
USED BY EVERYBODY
You cannot well make your business too pub' lie, er draw too many into your store tojf see what you have to offer.
ADVERTISE,
Fix Yanr Standard on toe Outer Wall
In the form of handsomely printed
POSTERS,
Circulars and Small Bills,
Or if. as is most generally the case, your wares especially^' .'vji.j-h
Address a Particular Class,
Besiege every 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 is important that they are put and scatter* ed in the right places.
The surest Way to reach the particular class you aim at, is to make sure that
NOBODY IS PASSED OVER I
It is certain tna
Fifty Per Cent. May be Added
To the trade of many houses in this city by
Prudent Distribution! oi Bills) and Circulars. te-i tIS *!#.
ADVERTISING PAYS!
I the Interests of business men may thus be adva oed by having their
JOB
{^Handsomely aud Cheaply Done"
OFFICE OF THE EXPBE88.
We have every convenience for doing all kinds of Printing promptly and well at the lowert living rates.
WOOD
HBAP SUMMER WOOD.
OILMAN BROS. & CO.,
'Aro furnishing Two Dollars' worth of
Good
Summer
GOLD LOAN.
7-30 €JOLD X.OAW,
1 .' Of TBI S-v'V^-
Northern Pacific Railroad
RAPID PROGRESS OF THE WORK
The building of the Northern Pacific Railroad, (begun July laBt,) is being pushed forward with great energy from both extremities of the line. Several thousand men are em-
nltfyfed in Minnesota and on the Pacific coast. The grade is nearly completed SKMl miles westward from Lake Superior trains are running over 130 miles'of finished road, and track-laying is rapidly progressing toward the eastern ooardtir of Dakota. Including its ptL NorthernPaoifie Company new has 413 miles
Thesecond thing is, the patients must stay in of oompleted- road, and bySeptember next arm room until they get well it is almost im- this will be increased toat least 580. A GOOD INVESTMENT. Jay Cooke A
warm possible to prevent tukin eold when the lungs are diseased, but it must be prevented or a cure oan not be effected. Fresh uir and riding out, especially in this section of the country, In the tall and winter senson. ore all wrong. Physicians who recommend that course lose their patients. if their lungs aro badly diseased: and yet, because they are In the house they must not sit down quiet they must walk about the room us much and as fust as the strength will bear, to set 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 Is the great point to gain.
Co. are now selling, and unhesitatingly recommend, as a Profitable and rertectly Safe investment, the First Mortgage Land Grant Gold Bonds of the Northern Pacific Bailroad Company. They have SO years to run, bear Seven and Three-Tenths per cent, gold interest (more than 8 per oent. currency) and are secured by first and only mortgage on the •ktibk boad and ns ttQ0iFXkNT8, and also, a* fast as the road is com pleted. on 28,000 &CBE8 OF LAKH to every mile of track, or 500 Acrcs for each 91,QJX) Bond. They are exempt from U. S. Tax: Principal and interest are payable in Qold, Denominations: Coupons, 9100 to 91,000 Registered, 9100 to 910.000.
LANASFOKBOKDS. Northern Pacific 7-36's are at all times receivable at TIN FIB OUST, ABOVK PAR, in exchange for the Com-
fany's
Lands, at their lowesteash price his renders them practically ihtkrsst bia*IMG LAKD WAKtlRTS.
SINKING Fl)Nl». 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 Road exeeeas Fifty Million Acres. This immense Sinking Fund will undoubtedly cancel tho principal of the Company's bonded debt before it falls due. Vv itn their ample seourity and high rate of interest here is no investment accessible to tl.e people. which is more pbofi- aBl* «b »f*
I&CHANG SO t. S. FITE-TWKNTItS. The success of tie New Government 5 per cent. Loan will compel (he earlyisurrendei »1 I'nited States6 per cents. ny holders ot FiveTwenties are now exchanging them for Northern Pacific Seven-Thirties, tbns realising a handsome profit, and greatly mcreas"ng their yearly income
OTHEB SECIKITIES. All marketable Stocks and Bonds Will be' received at their highest current price in exchange for Northern Pacifio Seven-Thirties. Expkbss chabobs on Money or Bonds received, and on SevenThirties sent in return, will be paid by the Finanaiat Agents. Full information,? maps, pamphlets, etc., can be obtained on application at any agency, or from the undersigned.
FOR SALE BT JAY COOKE & CO. Philadklphia, NiwYoke. Washisotok. Financial Agents Northern Pacific R. R. Co.
By
BANKS and BANKERS
ovt the country.
•n»«
••-af}
Wood
FOR OXLY ONE DOLLAB, Delivered to any part of the city. .Leave orders at Erlanger's Clothing Store. MoKeen Paddock's Mill, at Kercheval's Grocery, South.Se*ond street, or at the Stave Factory. North Second street. ang8dtf
generally t\rough-
aprlO
MEDICAL.
Dr. GOTTLIEB PISCS'S BITTESS. This preparation of the great Scientist. Br. Gott-
JUeb Flsch, of Germany, Is •Cased on the fact that, tui all materials of the body are derived from Food, ac all Vital Force, or Health, la derived froui the Fort* stored up in Food. Dt
FtecKt Bitters
en&blea thi
System to liberate an ajjRPopriate these Forces creates Appetite, enrej Dyspepsia, with its resnlt liig Deblllty and lack a Nervous Energy so tonei the Stomach and Liver at to make Constipation and
It ousaess Impossible re h»forces the System ao -«an tide overbad results o) 'changing climate, watei and better endnre tbe demanda often nnexpeo tedlv made on Its Force and Energy. Ladles In de ^Rfente health, agedperaon%
.... vrpalt afleY sickness, wlB rapidly' strengthen by astng this igreat preparaUon. •••Whoever uses tki§. -v physician a gifted Scienfest of Germany."
RULMAir
A
COX,
Tern Haute, Indiana, .. WHOLESALE AOENTM. e%-dw3m)
"S LAN|S HOME BITTERS- .» stisijsa! Chest Farms Free Homes!
OS 1H« LI** OF THK
UJflON PACIFIC RAILROAD.
11SNDGIAXTOF
ia,ooo,ooo ACBE«
OK THtf
Best hrala and liaeril Iitadi ia iairlcs, 3,000,000 Acres of Choice Farming and Gracing Lands .on the line of the oad, in the
l^tate of Nebraska ia the 6nat Platte
sow fob sals,for cash or-long credit. These lands are in mild and healthy climate, and for grain-growing and stock-rais-ing, unsurpassed by any in the United states.
Prices range from $2 to $10 per Acre
H0H3STEAD3 FOR ACTUAL SE rTLKRS? 3,300,000 Acres of Government Land between Omaha and North Matte, open for entry as Hoxcstbads oxly.
SOLDIERS OF THE LATE WAR
5 5 A I if
Free Homestead of 160 Acres, within Railroad limits, equal to a
Direct Bounty of $400.
Sen 4 for the new edition of descriptive pamphlet, with new maps, mailed free everywhere.
Address.
!S
O.F.DAVIS.
Land Commissioner U. P. R, R. Co.' sepS-dltaw-wSin Omaha, Nkb.
BOOTS* SHOES.
ABLE SCREW WIRE] I'SON^A
Claimed to be the Best. Acknowledged to be iheBest,|thlthe
Proved to be the Best.
1 THEY ARE THE .«
MOST PLIABLIi, MOST ECONOMICA1., •0«T OXFOKTABMS,
HOST DURABLE.
WILL NOT BIP.
Rapidly Work.
PRINTING
superseding Sewed and Pegged The Patent St&mp is on all. SOLD BY ALL DEALERS^
A single trial will make good all these claims SO-illm
FANCY STORE.
Hew frimming!
AND
jP-A.3STOY STORE.
J. SCHAVBLDT,
Matn street, bet. 6th and 7th streets, m' South side, near corner Sixths—
WaOLBSltF A VD RETAIL RE ALE 3 III Ladies' Dress and Cloak
A CHANGE!
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FTFBOBB
SUCCESSOR TO
t'd
Gr. WEISS, 7' Taug2-d3m
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.VINEGAR BITTERS
I. WalKks. Proprietor. R. II. MCD!AI.i A Cs DMIRLRTI *Qen. Ag«nls, Sati Fraiieiiwo,Cal.,.inl 34 '"ominorre SI., i.I. HIILMOm Brnr Tc»iin««ny t» th#lr tv«sJ«rfsl C'Rrntive Efttli.
Vinegar Bitters are not a vile Fnncy nrliik. Made of Poor Itnin, Whiskey, Proof Splrita and Refuse Ijlquors, doctored, pplcrd and Bwcetened to please the taste, called Tonics,"' Appetizers." Restorers," &<%, that lead the tippler on to druDkenne*s and ruin, but area trne Medicine, made from the Native Rooti Arid Herbs of Califorula, free from all Alcfelialle Stlmnlnnta, VI They are tbe (iREAT BI.OOl) l'lJItXFIKtt and A t.IFE GIVING l'RINCIPliB, a perfect Renovator and Invlgorator of the System, earrriff off :i 11 poisonous matter and restoring the blood to a healthy condition. No poison dan take these Bitters according to directions and remain long unwell. provi'l?d their bones are not destroyed by mineral poison Or other means, and tbe vital orjrans wasted beyond the point of repair.
They arc a 3cntle l'lirgatlve na well us
Tonic,
possessing, also, the pecaliar merit
of acting as a powerful a?eut In relieving Congestion or Inflammation of the Liver, and of all the Visceral Organs.
FOlt FEMAliE COMPLAINTS, whether In young or old. married or single, at the dawn ol womanhood or at tho turn of life, these Tonic Bitters have no equal.
For Inflammatory and Chronic lthennt ism and tSout, Dyspepsia op Indigestion, Billons, Ite*ittent and Intermittent Fevers, Blaeases ef the lllood("VLlver, Kidneys and BI udder, these Bittersh*vebeen most successful. Such Dlnen.es are cattstd by Vitiated Bleed, which Is generally produced by derangement ol the Digestive Organs.
DYSfEPSIA OR INDIGESTION, llcuditclie. Pain in the Slotllder^ Coughs, Tightnesw of the Chest, Diniscss, Soar Eructations of the.Ftomach, Bad'Tasto in the Month, fiOiout Attacks, Palpitation ofthe Heart, Inflammation of the Lungs, Pain in ther. giona of the Kidneys, and a hnndred other painfnl symptoms aw the offsprings of Dyspepsia.
They invigorate the Stomach ana atimnlata the torjiid Liver and Bowels, which render them of uneqtl lied i-fBeocy in cleanstngthe blood of all Impurities, .mil
irr.rfrt'»K
xvlioin svslt rt».* FOlt SKIS DISBASBS,Krnptions,Tetter, Kalt Uhenm. Blotches. Spots, Pimples. Pustules. .Us. Cartoroclw, Ring-Worm*, SraM Head.
'6ie
HIJt TAJPE.ifud other WOSM8, nrklng in the of many thonwuvl*. are effwrttisfliy d«-stroved ntw\ rsrooved.
80I.P BY A 1.1. DBOaOI8T8 ANP DEaLKBS. WALK8:. PreprWtor. R. It. Ml DOS ALP C1.. HiugBist and (Jen. Agoitt. San_ Frmnclico. tiii.i (ui.l SI i^oramerT'e Street, New
r°MACHBlT7l
Are indorsed aind prescribed by more leading Physicianstban any tonic or stimulant w:«e. They are a SURE PREVENTIV for Fever and Ague, Intermittents. Biliousness aud all disorders arising from miasmatie causes.^ They are highly reeommend5? *n *ntl dyspep'ic, and in cases of indigestion are invaluable as an Appetiser and Reenperant, and cases of General Debility thoy faave aever in a single instance failed in Kl"a:f,?MssSf«Kr¥8,,FB!E5is strengthening the body, invigorating the mind aud giving tone and elasticity to ihe whole system Tbe HOHB BITTERS are eojnpounded with the greatest care, and no Tome Stimulant has ever been offered to the pttblie SO PLEASANT TO THK TASTE, and at tbe 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 I Every Fainilj should bate a Bottle.
We ask every one read the following eisptificate from many of the most eminent physicians in the country: ,1870
N CO.: Gen thicated to the Ue of the "Home fore, be consider^ as a secret or patent med-
CO.: Qentlemen—Ashanieom-'
I municated to the medical profession the ree-
BOOTS AND SHOES U»e of the "Home Bittters,V'it cannot, thereI ford, be considered as a secret or 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 one of rare excellence, all articles used in its composition are the best oflhe class to whioh they belong, being highly Tonic, Stimulant, Stomachic, Carminative and slightly Laxative. The mode of preparing them is strictly in accordance with the rules of pharmacy. Having used them, seen its effect in our private praetice. we take
0articiesaused"inIit8l
Sesirou*
leasurein recommendingthem toali persons of taking Bitters,'as'being' the best Tonic and Stimulant now offered to the nub lie. L. Ch. Bolsllniere, M. D. P, e. Porter, S. D. Alfred lleacerk, I. D. C. Oerlck, M. w. Drake McDowell, M. D.- C. A. Warm, H. D. i. C. Whltehlll, *. D. K. A. Clark! X. D. Dr. C, V. F. LidWIf. S. 6- loses, M. D. W. A. Wilcox, D, Habert Priam.
U. S- Mauhk Hospital, St. Loins, Mo Oct. 8,1870.-JAS. A. JACKSON A CO.: have examined the formula for making the "Home Stomach Hitters," and used them in the Hospital for the lastfonr months. I consider them the most valuable tonioand stimulant now in use. L. MELCHBR.
St- Louis,July6,1870—JAS. A. JACKSON A 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 best tonio with which we are acquainted. From the great ear" with whioh they are compounded, and fron the choice-materials which enter into thnit. we Lave no doubt that they will
Jar
TRIMMINGS
AilD
FANCY GOODS
I also manufacture Jr:
cbBDS, TASSELS, GIHPS A JTTOK8 rExtra low pr for country dealers. Rees ectfn v:• J, tCBADlLllS Ja5-dtf
irove, a they deserve to be, the most poputonic and stimulant in use.
Respectfully yours,
I T. J. Vamine. We cheerfully conour with' every word contained in the above testimonial.
JohaXoBzelmai, 1. D. John Hartnan, M- D. I Ceas. Tastlne. M, D. John T. Temple, M. D. ©. S. Walker, M. D. E. C. Fraaklia, k. b.
CmciSDATi, Oct. 19, 1870.—Messrs. W. B. Kihneot A Co., Agents "Home Bitters": Gents—Agreeable to your request, I have examined the formula of the Home Stomach Bitters," and find the remedies it contains such as are in general use by the Medical Profession. They are very scientifically and pleasantly oombined, and as stimulating tonics will be found especially adapted as corroborants to the treatment' of low or debilitated stages of the system, whether arising from impaired digestion or from malarious diseases. Dr.
I.
li. Tattlers.
K. 8. Wayne, Chomist. allferro. B. D.
H. 8. Haha, I. D. B. HcTlcar, I. D. J. B. Walker. H. D. 0. A. Mariner. Norman 8. Barnes, M. D. For Sale by all Drugglnfs A firoeen. JAS. A. JACKSON & CO., Proprietors,
Labratory 105 6 107 N, 2d Street, my26dltawly 8T, LOUIS, MO.
MEDICAL. HOTELS.
Jaeob Bats George Ante.
If ATIOIf AJL HOUSE
Oor. Sixth and Main Street*,
Terre Haute. Indians.
Jacob Butz, & Son, Praps.
This Househasbeenthoronghlyrefurnished.fr my23pl"
TERRE HAUTE HOUSE.
:-v'
turner Main and Sevmtk Sts.
Tarre Hiate. Indiana.
This fio'tel has recently been refitted,and pat In first-class order, offering accommodations msarpassed in the State.
E. P. HTOIOS, Proprietor.
€L4RV HOUSE, Oor. FirttA Ohio Sit.
Torre Haute, Indian*.
W. H. GRIFFITH, Prop
Office of Monterama and Palestine Hack Lines. Free Boss and from all trains. nev28dti
FLOUR. PEED, &C.
KENT €. RE AO,
I' DEALER
Flour, Meal, Corn, Oats, Baled Hay, and Feed of all kinds,
CORNER ElSntH AKD MAIS' STB ft- Articles delivered to any part ef the city free of charge. mylO-dtf
SPECIAL NOTICE,
ON MARRIAGE ESSAYS
FOR YOUNG MEN, ON GBEAT
Social Evils and Abuses which interfere with Marriage, and ruin the happiness of thousands.—with sure means ol reliet for the Erring and Unfortunate, diseased and debilitated. Sent in sealed letter envelopes, free of charge-
Address, HOWARD ASSOCIATION. No. 2 South Ninth St., Philadelphia. Pa.
MUSICAL.
MUSICAL INSTRUCTION.
ATHOROUGH
new life and vigor to the
Sore
bottle in snch casei will «m-
viui^e the mowtncredntoixs rf tbew ratU effect.
tbeM Bitten.
Smd all emaciated and
CtannscTfce Vitiated Blood whenereryottfind its Impuritiesburstinq throngh the skin in Pimples, £rnpt5ws or'&rfei cleanse it when yon find It obftnwteo and M«i£gi«h in the veins chuwlt when iti ®al, wvl onr feelings WltttSB yon when. Kei-p the Woirfifer* *tiil the healthof VTtUfoS'iv.'. i.., .. ,,
Yak.
Course of instructions on
either Piano, Violin, Guitar, Organ or Melodeon, and cultivation of the voice may be seoured by applying directly te
Prtff. GEOBGKE A. HABTTT2TG, Or by leaving order* at Hissuer's Palace of Music. ocO-dly
VJtX
.TXBBEHAtJTE
MUSICAL INSTITUTE.
Music taught in all its branches, both theoretically and practically. Instrumental and vocal leisons /ortifce»» each, of a full hours' duration. Lessons at the residence ofthe
Snation
upil ot^ iollar each, of fbrty-ive minutes no pupils taken for a term less than six montIS pupilsssay enter at any time
Lstitnterooms over the Postoffiee. Per toer partleulars address. ANTON SHIDE, ptl- ly Principal.
RAILROADS.
EransTill*. Henderson ft Nash rill* Railroad and Transfer Packet "Fayette"
TIME TABLE!
,.4 -M f. oomo SOUTH. f.
TRANSFER PACKET FATE1TK,
Leaves Evansville at..~..— —10 ."20 a. Leaves Kvansvllle at...„„.6:30
EXPRESS TRAINS.
Leaving Hekderson at... 11:35 a. k. Arriving at Guftrie at. S:45 r. Arriving at Nashville at.—
Leave* Henderson at—7:00 *. i. Arrives at Madisonville at— 10:50
GOIKG WORTH.
TRANSFER PACKET FAYETTE,
Leaves Henderson at............. 7:5j.» Leaves Henderson at....__..........« 240p.m. Arri- es at Bvansville at. 9^0 a. jj. Arrives at Evansville at. J:15». v.
Connecting with B. 4 C. R. R. all points East, North and Northwest? COKI^BCTIOHS,
Passengers leaving Terre Haute on the mj :5A a a in a iv a a S making close connections tor Memphis, Mobile, Decatur. Humboldt. Chattanooga, New Orleans and all points south.
INDIANAPOLIS & ST. LOUIS
RAILROAD.
3 TIM KIPUSS TWINS DAI
ST. LOUIS
And All Eastera Cities and Towns.
COXBK1TSID TIME, A«J«. «, MTl,
bw
L.A.James, I. D. C. T. Mmpsra, T. D. 8. P. Ronner, I. D. C. 8. •axerogt, M. D. «. W. Blgler, S. D.
W.T J. J. Q'liau, M. D. J. H. Buckle, H. D. «. w. Blgler, W.B. Woodward, D. 0. A. Donerty, M. I).
Chicago,Sept. 30.1870.—J, L. SMITH, Bsq 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, I and one ofthe best hitters we know of now in use. Very respectfully,
Day Ei. Day Kx. Fast Line Daily exSnn Dy ezSat Dy ex Snn Leave
St. Louis.—.—. 7:Snam 4:00pm 9:15pm Pan*.. 11:65pm 8rfS2 1:4Sa a Mattoon 1:35 10:23" 3:23 12:30" 5:55" Terre Haute... 3:40
Arrive
Indianapolis... Crestline... Cleveland........ Buffalo Albany,...—..—' Cincinnati Columbus, LouisvillePittsburgh Harri*burgh... Philadelphia.. Baltimore. ..... Washington.... Boston.'. New York......
6:10 4:20 am7:d0 2:0 pm 1:30am l:00pm 3:80am 12:10 pm 10:35 3:10 am 2:50 5:50 11:00 5:40
3:00am 8:45' i,. 6:20pm 9:45 4:10 am 2:00 9rf)0am4:15 10:00 3:60" 7:30" 5:30pm 1:25 am 3:45am It :15pm 7:55" 3:15r' 7:25" 2:40" 10:00®* 6:25' 11:20pm 11:20* 11:30am 6:(0'
Fast Kx. Day Sx,
Daily exSun I). exSnn
WESTWA1D.
Indianapolis.. 3:15 am Greeneestle... 4:35 Arive Terre Haute... 6:45 Mattoon 8:21 Paha. "10:05
Fight Ex. D.exSun
Leave
7:50am 7:30 pm 9:14 10:55" 10:35' l:2Kpm 1:06am
3:26 5:05" 6:50" 7:25" 7:40"
Litchfield Alton Bast St. Louis St. Louis
2:35* 4 15'" 5:58" 6:30" 6:45"
11:45 1:25 pm 2:00
,r
2:15
Made at St-Louis for Kansas City, and all
lorado and the West,
Eligkjiit Sleeping tlars! On all Night Trains.
Buy your Tickets by way of
INDIANAPOLIS AND ST. LOUIS R, R.
0. S. PEASE, Gen. Supt.. St. Louis. S. F. PIEliSON. Gen.Tkt. Agt., St. Louis
TO COCHWATI
BY THE OLD RELIABLE!
TERRE HATjfl
Indiniiarolis Eailroad.
OPENING OF
CINCINNATI THROUGH LINE
f|N AND AFTER MONDAY, JULY 24th, there will be
NO CHANGE OF CARS
BETWEEN}
Terre Hante and Cineinnati.
lilGII rNING TIME. (Two Through Express Trains Daily. *.
Fint Train:""
Leaves Terre Haute at. .........12:35 A. M. Arrives Cincinnati at 8 H)0 A. M. In Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars. (Second Train: i? Leaves Terre Haute at 3:35P. M, Arrives Cineinnati at..... ......10:20 P. M." in elegant new Day Coaches,
Baggage checked through. State Rooms. Sections or Berths oan be seoured for CINCINNATI, also for Columbus, Pittsburgh, Philadelphia and New York, byapplyinjto jpaRRJNGTON.
Agent.
At General Offices H. A I. R. R. LPassengers by the TtOS A. H. Train also make direct connection at Indianapolis and arrive at Cincinnati at .1:21*P. M.
CHAS. E. FOLLETT, General Ticket and Passenger Agent.
ANU FACTUREIV8.
pRAIRI- CITY PLANING MILLS.
€E.TFT A WILUAMS. M&nnfitctnrers of
SASH, DOOBS, BLINDS,
(Tladow and Poor Frames.
Mneldlag Brackets,*. Start Ratllags, Stlluters.
WewellPests-' 'l'li tloriay and Hiding.
And all deflcriptions ol Finished Lumber
WBOLSSALl AVD UTAH DRALBAB tK
LUMBER,
Lath and Shingle/*,
Bltte Hoofing, I A Cement Hoofing, Hoofing Folt. Custom Sawing, Flailing and
Wood Turning,
iXDONE TOOBDE».
AH Work Warranted,
Comer Ninth and Malberrjr Mts.
REMOVAL.
REMOVAL
DB. GIPFORD,
HOBSEstreets,
AND CATTLE DOCTOR. HA8 moved to his residence, corner of Eigth and Elm where he hopes to be found by all his ota patrons, and new ones solicit d. m6-tf
PROFESSIONAL
JJRS. WATERS & ELDER,
Homeopathic Physicians
-1KD-
STTHO-EOJSrS-Owiee— Chrrry Street, bet. Sink mnd iyl3-dtf
1 1
4 I1.
PAINTERS.
VX.Ki BABB S. B. YRAKI.K
gARR A YEAKLB,
'7'I "SOME"-
r.
Arrives at Henderson at 11:80 a. Arrives at Henderson at— 0:30 r. m, Connecting with 1
Fifth Street, bet Sain and Ohio,
DEALEB8 IK
Oil and
r.
6 :20 P.M.
ACCOMMODATION.
Glass. iyl8-d6m
"Who's Your Painter
r. *.
of course rr
C.W.SANFORD
No. 5 Sooth Fifth Street.
JEWELRY* fcC.
BALL, BLACK 4 CO.
565 and 567 Broadway, N.V.
-"feiV 1MPOKTRRS Ot
fH DIUKOITBS
AND ALI.J .,
PRECIOUS STONES.
1 MASUFACTUBEB9 OF
Fin© Jewelry-
BEST QCALITY OFei
1
DRILL CARBON
ALWAYS OK HAHB.
MEDICAL.
MANHOOD:
How Lost! how Restored! S/ust pnbliihcd, in a lealtd envelope. Price. six cents/
A LECTURE ON THE NATURAL TREATMENT, and Radical Cure of Spermatorrhea or Seminal Weakness, Involuntary Emissions. Sexual Debility, and Impediments to marriage, generally ^Nervousness, Consumption^. Epilepsy ana Fits Mental and Physical Incapacity, resulting from Self Abuse, Ao ,|by Bdbt. J. Cdi v»bwbll, M. D., author ofthe "Green Book," Ao. "A Boon to Thousand* of Knlferers."
Sent nnder seal, in a plain envelope, to any address,- pottpaid, on receipt of six cento, or two postage stamps, by CHAS. J. C. KLINE 4 Co.. 127 Bowery, Few Tork, Post Office box 4,584. junet'-dwSm-ins.
BAKERY.
UNION STEAM BAKERY
FRANK HEINIG & BBO.,-
Manufacturers ef all kind
Crackers, Cakes,
1
Bread ana
'i... .. Candy•
•••'I ...Dealers in
Foreign & Domestic Fruits. F(ancy and Staple Groceries,
fci
LAFAYETTE SlBEET^t
-A Bet. the two oads, u-h may28
Terre Haute. Ind
MERCHANT TAILORING
JOHN BAKNIKLE,
MFTtCHANT TAILOR,
MAIN STREET,
OveriSagton A Wahaslfy's »ry 6oods Store W^tuld respectfally call the attention of the oitissns of TfrreHaute,andthenublio in general,'that he has rented rooms above Sazton
3
Walmsley's Dry Goods 8tore, for tho purpose ef carrying on
MERCHANT TAILORING.
sps a
He keeps always on hand a Fashionable otion of Cassimereji, Vestii and is ready to make it up in
lection' of Cassimer
Vestings, Cloths, Ac.
THE LATEST I 1 .' /•, oaB
SHORT NOllCE,
Ancr on very Reasonable Terms. Having n" high: rents to pay, he promises to make An to oraer, whether the goods be furnished by nin. or not. Everything in his line cheaper than anywhere else,
Cutting done and warranted to nt. a libera
WOOD STOVE.
Early Breakfast
WOOD
JOHN E. SIMPSON. General Superintendent.
1 cookie
avvi r~ 1.?
**f
5
1
STOVE
10,8«OSold in
OVER30,000 IN ACTTJAL USE
THE LARGEST OVEN of any Stove in the United states. Palent Indestructible Double Fire Bottom.
USES LESS FUEL than St6ves With ovens one-third smaller. HOT AIR CHAMBER in front of oven.
EVERY STOVE GUARANTEED to give perfect satisfaction, audits baking qnaiuies equal to these of Ihe old-fashioned brick oven",
Manufactured from a No. 1 Charcoal Iror by
I BED WAX & BUBTOIT,
1
Jlnclnnntl, Ohio.
For sale by all reliable Stove Dealers like
R. L. BALL,
ieMSrn Terra Hante, Ind
DYE HOUSE.
6EHTS' AND LAMES'WEAK
CLEANED & COLORED!
Gents' Wear repaired neatly at
H. F. Reiner's Dye House,
•AXH MTllBET.ilT. «I apifi-dtf
rJ
COAL.
BIGELOW
COAL and MINING CO.*
Wholesale and retail dealers in Anthracite, Pittsburg. Brasil, Block, tort Creek and Sugar Creek Goals in enantitiee t»sutt eqstomers and at die lowest marMt prices.
and at tlie lewevt bkitmi pnoni good eoal.geod weights and prompt y. We liope to receive a shire of the patronage of Terre Haute.
With
delivery. utile Ail orders left at o«r Oflee. in Basement under Prairie City Bask* receive protapt attention.
FOUNMY.
f'a
*. K. M'ELFBISH. J. BABSAan
Ph«mix Poniulr?
AN!)
Machine
MoKljFHESH A BARNABD
Corner Ninth and Eagle Streets,
(Near the Passenger Depot,)
TKRRF. HAUTK, 1M)/
NUPACTURE Steam Enrli aehinery. House Fronts. Fin ar Saw Mills, and alt kinds of
Cirtula
Notions and Fancy Good
1'''
CUTLERY
Perfnmery,
WITH
,-A.
shopt
nes. At re Fron
[RON AND BRASS CASTINUN!
REPAIRING DONE PROMPTLY
pa
ment being practtc^l mechanics of sever&l years' expenence, we feel safe in saying that we oan render satisfaction to our customers, both in point of Workmanship and Price. my*ft'dw1y McELFBESH A BARNARD.
NOTIONS, AC.
1871. FALL TBADE ^871^
WHOLESALE NOTIONS.
li'!.
H.
Robinson
& Co
Ar^ now receiving the Largest and most complete stock of
Uii
Generally ever offered in this oity, bough direct from manufacturers in Europe 't: and America,
UT LOW PRICES I-., a
And will be (Offered to the 'trade on the most liberal terms. t.Speoial indue ments offered to parties buying in lairge lots for cash and short time.
:S00 PACKAOES OP
QLASSTZAREj
At unusually low prices. •.
At! Wholesale Only! I1 103 MAIM STREET,
TKBBS HAUTE, iBDIAKAnd
UTEWFIBIT!
WHOLESALE NOTIONS.
WITTIG & DICK,
(Successor to'A. C. A. WiT?io,)i
No. 148 Main Streetv
Jobbers and Commission^
MEBCH iTTTS,!
In lotions,
4
-i
A
C-
'•i
Fancy Goods, Cigars,.
ENGLISH, [GEBMAN & AMERICAN
I'.i ii.
Roup, Cotton Tarn, Batting:, Ar.
-J 'i"
innreased capital and New steok we
—and
ti
are prejpared to offer friends and customers superior inducements to buy of us. mr Special attention will be paid to Cash Bu. ers, Pedlers and Auctioneers.
No. 148 Malik Stfeet, Between Fifih and Sixth StretU, i: the Room formerly occupied by Cox A Son 'u
CARPETS, «tC,
^GENERAL STOCE^OF
.'9 Sv!
UPHOLSTERY^
House Furnishing Goods,
€ABPETING,n
Oil
Cloths, Paper Hangings,
TABLE lines,
LOOKING GLASSES
Damask, iftp &
CURTAINJHATKKIAL
Jtl.J. WIDTHS OK
Sheetings & Pillow Case
MUSLINS.
Wo hAve Ii»rge!Stock of the above Goods on hand, and having bought them before the advance in price?, will pell them very cheap.
j^BROKAW
fj"
'.US.H
fpi
kjst4.£
"f
n,
BROS.,
ij 109 Main Street, Terr* Hanle, sep2-dw3m
CROCERIES.
JAB. H. TCBKKRs \r. B. gHu uro.
NEW FIRM. TURNER &*SHILL1T0,
SDCCBSSOKS TO
H?
i.
Turner A Buntiii.
WB.ABuntin,T.
SfllLLITO, having purchased the interest of C. Buntin in the finn ef Turner we have rn»" v-
SSfSf IBiiiixoW FAMILY GROCERY
v' iV /-i ASI~ ..
General Produce Business,
--ji THE OI.» STAXl.
Our rtock is lull a~nd our prices shall be as We would be: plowed
•lew aS'tWe IbWest. ... ..—_
as new on
to r,ev
"ia*"®®
WM gBILL1T0.
Corner Main snd Seventh StteeL
sepl-i-dwtf
