Terre Haute Daily Gazette, Volume 2, Number 115, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 13 October 1871 — Page 4

RAILROAD TIME-TABLE.

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TERRE-HAUTE AND INDIANAFOIJIS. LEAVE. ABKIVKY 12:3.5 a.m New York Express 5:60 a.m 7:05 a-m Day Express- p.m 3:35 p.m Lightning Express Ifc20p.m 1:40 p.ra Indianapolis Docal -10:10 a.m

HT LOUIS, VANDALIA & TERRE HAUTE. LEAVK. Vandalia Short Line Route. AKKIVE 5:55 A. Paclflc Express -130 A.M. •1:00 P. St. L. fc Cairo Express _.3:30 10:23 r. Fast Line 10:15 A.M

INDIANA i'OLlS fc ST. LOUIS.

AKK1VKS FLTOM KAOT. DKPARTS KOH WEST, 10:.JJ A.M Day Express 10:58 A. SF.

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A.M Fast Express 5:50 A M. i1. Mattoon Accominodat'n.. 1:07 IJ. M. 10:*5 F. Night Express 10:38 p. x,

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THE WEST. I'On THE EAST 5:50 A. Night Express 5:55 A. M. 3.37 p. ., ..Day Express 3:40 P. 12:28 A. Lightning Express 12:30 A.M. 10:15 A. Matioon Accoramodat'n..l2:10 P. M.

EVANSVILLE AND CRAWFORDSVILLE. F.EAVK. ARBUVE. 5:50 A. M. Express 10:15 P. M. 3:53 p. M. Mail 3:30 P. M.

ROCKVILLE EXTENSION.

LEAVE. ARRIVE, 4:35 p. at. Mall 10:20 A. M. EVANSVILLE, TERRE HAUTE & CHICAGO. LEAVE. ARRIVE. 4:15 p. Newport A coramodation., 10:10 A. M. EVANSVILLE, HENDERSON

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R. AND TRANSFER PACKET "FAY-. ETTE" TIME-TABLE. Going south, the transfer packet Fayette— LEAVES. ARRIVES. Evansville 10-20 a. I Henderson..,..11:20 a. Evansville 5:30 p. I Henderson.. 6:30 p.

Connecting with the Express Train— LEAVING ARRIVING Henderson 11:35a.m Guthrie 8:45 p.m

Nashville 6:20 p.

Accommodation— LEAVES ARRIVES Henderson 7:00 p. Madisonville„10:50 p.

Going north, transfer packet Fayette— LEAVES ARRIVES Henderson 7:45a. I Eva- sville 9:00 a.m Henderson 2:00 p. Evansville 3:15 p. in

Connecting with the E. & CIL R. for ail points east, north and northwest. CONNECTIONS. Passengers leaving Trrie Haute on the 5:50 A. M. arrive at Guthrie at 3:45 P. M., making close connection for Memphis. Mobile, Decatur, Humboldt, Chattauooga, New Orleans, and all points south.

C//f (£vesthw (gazette

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1871.

City and Neighborhood.

CITY quiet. MAST is heavy. WKLLS still dry. TIMF. to whitewash. BLACK hawes t*r« ripe. CORN cribs are filling up. PESSIMMONS are in market. MILK your cows before dark. Two MORE shows this season. OLD settlers talk of a re-uuiou. CHARITY FAIR Monday night. WE still have a few dirty alleys. •LADIES make splendid violinists. JACK FROST has nipped the chills. Two WOMEN are in the county jail. SPORTSMEN improve the fine weather. NORMAL SCHOOL furniture is wearing out.

CRIMINAL COURT commences on Monday. AMUSEMENTS will be lively after this week.

THE National Hoflse has a ventriloquist. VISIT the Charity Fair on Monday night.

INDEPENDENT CLUB rehearsal tonight. THE country is overrun with cheap peddlers.

MORNING and evening rides have been suspended. CHURCH Sociables' have commenced in this city.

SEVERAL divorce cases still remain on docket untried. NOT a single case before Mayor Thomas to-day.

HON. WM. MACK at the Plymouth Chapel to-night. BOOT and shoe merchants complain of the fine weather. «v*

BOXES of fall and winter goods blockade our sidewalks. POBK is fifty per cent, belbw the price at this time last year. "A LITTLE more cider too" at the Fourth Street market.

THE Sullivan county tobacco drop has been badly damaged. THE lecture season will open here about the first of next month.

JOCICKYS inform us that the valo*,?of horse-flesh is declining. SOHGHI'M molasses has made its "appearance in this market. x£.

MANY farms in this county have changed owners recently. MIT.K sickness ^aa. appeared among the cattle in Parke county.

HALF a dozen new lamp posts are ueeded on South Seventh street. THE Vienna Lady Orchestra stopped at the Buntin aud Clark Houses. ..^,,1 .NEARLY one hundred drays and express wagous are run in this city.

TOM LANG FORD is receiving fresh oysters, direct from Baltimore, daily. fountains will soou cease 'toje*mind us of sultry summer evenings.

THE work of the present term of the Circuit Court has occupied ten days. OUR beautiful maples furnish excelleut browse for several hundred kine.

Two weeks from this date wiil witness the completion of the E., T. H. ,& C. Railroad.

FOUR hundred and eighty-six car loads of coal were shipped from Clay county last week. ,5l

TREASURER SANKEV has completed his portion of the work ou the delinqent

tax record. SOME of our leading merchants vertise In more than twenty different newspapers. .%*•''

held

t*Ms,

TICK cost of two new laches on the E. T. H. & C. Railroad thousaud dollars.

at

was nearly twenty

THE school children have jjivett''6 $125 for the relief of the suffering chilto»4|hlefgoi:: 4 I

THE children of school No. 6, will report a litoeral contribution to Ahe Chicago sufferers thh evening.

Rockville ou Tuesday

A VERY large aud entbusiastio ME«TR "OK"A. (11' G' ingof the old setths of Parke county was Duncan, Ascension p. p.

IT is feared that the ba'l lired into the face of Edward Quinn, the St. Mary'p burglar, will yet do him serious injury.

DWELLING bouses are being repainted

Two men in the Station House to-day. I r'r I Low water lessens the receipts of the Terre Haute Draw Bridge company.

THE City Council in session last night appropriated $100,000 to the capital stock of the.C. & T. H. Railroad. il

THE coal operators of the Brazil district will ship one hundred car loads of coal to the Chicago sufferers.

WE learn that large quantities of wood belonging to railroads have recently been burned a few miles west of here.

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THE North & South Railroad is pleted from Carbou, Clay couuty, point some distance North of Bridge ton.

WE are informed that one hundred new coal cars are to be placed on the Terre Haute & IndiaiVapoliS'Railroad this month.

MANY of our local roosters have either died, absconded or become respectable, judging from their recently vacated perches.

THE first monthly meeting for thisses sion, of the teachersof the public schools, took place at the Normal School building this afternoon.

THE Independent Music Club will fit up a fine room for rehearsal in Miss Raridon's new Main street building, as soot as it is completed.

EIGHT hundred aud fifty cars are now used in the Brazil coal trade, and still the mines are rot worked to more than onethird their capacity.

AN unruly engine on the E. T. H. & C. Railroad smashed up two or three cars atPerrysville on Monday, -without injury to any of the employes.

A SCORE

O:

Eastern drummers deposit­

ed their little traveling bags with the clerks, and snoozed under the roofs oI Terr. Haute hotels hist night.

WHO will follow Jos. Rothschild's liberal example in offering one-half his profits on sales during the next four Saturday's to the needy of C'hiesigo?

BOWLING G.IKKN objects to the removal of tl.e unty seAt from that village to Brazil. The case will be decided in the November term of the Clay county Circuit Court. I

EUGENE BREUNING,of the French Restaurant under Tom Langfords, has all the delicacies of the season, and they are served up in good style. They know how it is done.

CAPT. HAGER passed over the Eastern Division of the Vandalia Line yesterday, making the regular mohthly payments to the numerous employees. The Western Division will be paid oft next week".,

OF THE thirty or forty fire insurance companies represented in this city, an agent informs us that all but four or fiVe will be able to pay all losses froto the Chicago disaster, and still retain a handsome net surplus. »——7—— mm

JOHN DILLON, who is with the Katy Putnam Troupe, is a well-known Chicago actor, having been a favorite at Wood's Museum for years.. He is a star in his characters. Go and see him at the Opera House on Monday night.

THE Bartlett Coal and Mining Company is engaged in building dumps at Seeleyville for supplying eugines on the Vandalia road at that place, instead of here and at Indianapolis. This arrangement will save the expense ,of transfer and twice handling.

WHAT a splendid conflagration a lighted match or the burning stump of a cigar would? produce, carelessly thrown underthe old wooden shell of a certain newspaper office in this city, where two or three cars loads of dry shavings are stored away for winter's use.

THE Manager of the Vienna Lady Orchestra was served with a capias at the dep.ot last night upon his departure from our city. He had failed to liquidate a little bill or two before leavings He called the document a "sue paper," and concluded to shell out, but "he was not happy."

THEcase of "Attachment for .contempt against Shepherd C. Keith, for viola tion of injunction" was tried in the Circuit Court this morning. The defendant gave his word that he would cease interfering with property, and the plaintiff's council, H.D.Scott, dismissed the proceed fngf® M-fS lUI

•W-TIIE Vienna Lady Orchestra gave a entertainment to an appreciative audience at the Opera House last night. Tire-Orchestra is composed of a fine collection of German musicians, who deserve g° whai^djfiGieu{. 3 '^y:^?

TKN^double deck stock cars have been coinmtneed at the Vandalia. shops in

thfe c%, to be used

trade. Jl'hey will be built after the fa^h- 1

ion,of tlie double deck catrs on the Eastern roftds and will be Usiff* connection wifcli those on the Pennsylvania* Central, *w other Eastern linp|

WE understand that the eorrf^r stone o| anothe^school in Sullivan oiV-the ISth inst. with Masonic ceremonieAftaS -ho6r houses are such frfrfe institution ija Sullivan ihat lhe citizens consider it uecessary to celebrate the laying each fosjndAti^ife ^it|» fasll

to-day at the TerreHaute and Nation Houses.-'-

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Syracuse, N. Y. L. F. Walker, Oxford, Ohio M. H. Tho*nburgh. Greeucastlep Q. B. Fouht»4« Indiahafxlllpf Jas. ^lj lett, Jr., Newport E. B. Moore, Marttwt, viHe,Ill. Jas^I. Strain, RockviIle: ,J. W. Vanee, Paris, ill. Chas. Maul, St iiouis 'Sterti, Kb^kvflle Jas. Harris, Rockville.

National House—Ad. Steam

A PARTY consisting of eight of the leading citizens of Franklin, Indiana, arrived in the city yesterday evening

ence to running the proposed C. & T. H. Railroad^through Franklin. The party was composed of the following named gentlemen Dr. J. C. Martin, Judge S. P. Oyler, W. T. Dun lap, W. C. Wheat, Robert Hamilton, George F. Herntftt, Alexander Hulman and David G. Vaute.

A STRIKING EVIDENCE of the advance of science and civilization in our country is the prompt aud decisive steps taken in large eitjes to-prepfc^e for She expected and almost certain coming of the cholera. But a few years ago the only efforts made to escape its ravages, was by all who were able, taking safety in flight, leaving those'wW wereHcto fiofer TO feiVe, to care for themselves as best they could. When it did come, the result was fearful, and its victims were numbered by thousands. Now, however, the matter is left in the hands of the authorities, and the people rest in perfect confidence that all is right.

In our section ofcountry disease makes its appearance each and every year, and no efforts of our authorities can arrest it progress The seeda_| fof malaria* &rp planted® in its unhappy victim! and bring forth abundant fruit, ague in cvery shape (billiousness, torpid liver, headache, chills and fever, intermittent fe ver) appears, and thousands suffer for months, until the appearance of frost, when the cause being removed, the effect at ouce ceases. Barr's Ague Medicine will remove the cause from ihe system as certainly as frost, and may be obtained now at every drug store in the lamV/ I -rilttii 1-:* If

David Munson, who ?^as .always received first premiums for his Lightning Rods, manufactured at ludianapolis, had the 11 again decorated with the Red Ribbon at the late State Fair. The Munson Rod is attached to all the buildings of the Massachusetts Agricultural College,, and is fullv endorsed by the scientific men of the East.

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The sun

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rise Sat-

^8th.

WHO WILL 1)0 LIKEWISE I

For Hie Chicago Sufferers! Joseph Rothschild, 81 Main street, will give for the next four Saturdays, onehalf of the profll&o£ is^)hsrfies£ln Aose days for the Chicago sufferers. If any of the gentlemen appointed en the committee for subscriptions will come on Saturday night or Monday morning, they can get one-half of the profits. Who Will imii^tejthis act? -J

Lecture on Europe.—Hon. Wm. Mack will deliver a lecture on "Scenes in Great Britain, France, Germany and Italy" to-night at Plymouth Church, corner of Thirteenth Blbomlngton" itda^ Tiefcets*25 eeum.1.'*'"'

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The jEtna all Right!—The "folloWTng

lA^ntof t^^t|a Fi^l|4r|ncei^

paiiy, to-day, from the headquarters of that corporation at Cincinnati: CINCINNATI, October 12,1871.

Chicago Agents advise us that our losses there are less" than two millions. Losses will be promptly paid. Our cash assets will be FOUR MILLION DOLLARS when all losses are paid.

F. C. BENNETT, Gen'l Ag^ut.

This explains the high standing of the oldest and most reliable Insurance Com-r, panyon this Continent. With a "(ja^h capital of

FOUR MIFILIORN

through line,

Un­

touched by flood and fire, we ask the conthnied confidence of the public. HAGER & MCKEEN. Agents. oo&M isft. •. a -i «l jr

What will Jiappen Saturday, Oct. 28th?

T'd'the* ladies of Terre Hahte.—We hereby give notice that we have appointed Messrs. Foster Brothers, .proprietors of the Great New York City Store, oursole agents, in this place, for our^ll^ ebrated Heiz? Family Seamless and Marguerite Kid Glf)y|% ejery |pgir of whicl) fs warranted by our agents.

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Glov^tp

M. HEBZ & Co..

Referring to tiie above, we that these Gloves are of superior quality, and of vetyrri|^(^^aft(Je|,'\a|j|r^ tb^itl we warra*i#evary paff^4\liy teMftgfW gloves sometimes do, wiien first nut on,

rw iHtberni patfTmage^wfeieTev tltto|m&y^ ^anged for^tf

&he management appears sorffl-|ers, without additional charge. oet9d3mF FOSTER BROT:

Fresh Oysters.—When you want nice

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by Adams Express, al'

fail

The under thanks to«^| surauce Co.,

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ceremony and siolemnlty ofwerved in founding a cliurch or court house,

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Thornhi h'

Thornbui^h,

Indianapolis Alex. Payne, Marshall G. W. Cooper, Martinsville.

ail, we propose to keep thepa^ttft g-

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(ompnny.

A tiooil Mist nil

Of

Mattoon J. H. Moore, Milton 111 Reese P. English, Brazil H. M. Wrti'ffiSSSlAl.'p&l BAL ELIXIR for diseaseB of the Throat

W i»PJ«\ao«, Hvmy fw*#-

honorable aud just in their dealings. elr^£6^

Spouting,—Tfuan^ S^M^iroh^job^ing

good aUTihe* not be equaled, No. 181 Main streeta!0fl## •. r*« a i.» !#j

See circular.

OHXLDHBN will -take BARR'S PECTORAL ELIXIR. It will onre Croup.

Attention, JJrairie Gi|t»Gnards.—Y assemble •, your krmory on Wednesday, October 11, at 6^ o'clock P. M., in full uniform, for the purpose of parade.

JAMES O'MARA, Capt.

W. A. WATSON, "O. S. 10d

Hall For Kent.—The fine hall on the comer of Fifth and Wabash streets, is for rent. Inquire at the GAZETTE office.

Remember these Prices! od igl Glove,,all shadt

warranted) $1.00 a pair. A good two button Kid Glove $1.25 a

A full line of sizes always ou hand. 30dtf

Go to Moore & Hagcrty's fruit cans, 181 Main street.

BLANK LEASES, JULTF prin^te for

ASK ior BARR'S PECTORAL

—Two or three good reliable

men to sell the New Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machine. -Teams furnished For particulars call

011

ajLxtwsm

yets

ui ulave,,all shades, at I I "Alexander" Kid

Hfiz' pair

(the best iu the

world) $2.00 a pair. Herz' Seamless (no better glove made) $2.24 a pair. At Herz & Arnold's Opera Ba/.aar. 30dtf

For Rent.—A house of eleven rooms, situated on Poplar street, between Sixth and Seventh streets, has good stable, well and cistern, all in good repair. Call on C. FAIRBANKS, I A|t I£eith & Fit if thanks' ware ho

y|relaoye.

Herz & Arnold's Price List for Thompson & Langdon's Glove Fitting Corsets: Letter LeltT Letter Letter E

31 35

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il 5( 2 01 3 (X-

for cheapalOdw"

ONE dollar will actually your cough, TUY BARR'S PF.OTORAL ELIXIR. rn

Billiard Toiirnanunt.—All amauteur billiardists thqt' intend filsying for the cl&mpidn 'ciife? 6f*Vfeo- »are requested to call at the National Billiard Parlors, under, the National *Ho6se, and •register tlu-ir names. The Tournament commenced 011 Monday monyjig and

will 6on!inui \1tr(ti:h()ut^fh vffefek. The cue is a line ivory mounted cue with silver handle) ant^tlie. bes^afnutfjLiI' player

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I1RENHA

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or address R. H.

Magner, Agent, corner Main and Sixth s6f eti O it I O

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To the Sick.—If you have Cancer or Scrofula, Lung, Liver, or Kidney Complaint, Catarrh, Dyspepsia, Neuralgia, Rheumatismor any chronic affliction', call upon Dr. Hall, at Mrs. Deck's, No. 41 North Fourth street. He can cure all cases within the reach of remedies., Medcines purely vegetable. Consultation 'frees'*•*"* -y *I3dtf

For Cheap Cistern and Force Pumps go Ha|^rty f^^lftl iVIsfi 11 street, alOdw

to Moore & Hagcrty's for furnaces

and ranges, 181 Main street., alOdw

furnish satisfactory references and give security fpr propeirty ^entrusted to them (|r| ej|ige|R ^n|jft^ ^ii|ners and mechanics, who can furnish horses, harness and w^on»vweferred^ gau^otoain perma t-and ^ofitabl^mploynreut, on both salary and commission, by applying.'.to »Jp|fi|nj«| &y[<Melyu, 72 and 74 YV.

VVasliington St., Indianapolis, or to their iliJiteir J&poptivputounklfe»M3k

freight itisConceded by every one that Moore late

FRAHA

-4-ftct8 like a charm."

their

promptness in paving a policy of 8^000 oil iM 'wijf dilil^o^ the

sixty days from da?e of proof, but they

M/O/N. W. Ind. t'onPECTOHAI. ELIXIR

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THE "Gazette" Itlank Itnnh Nannfnr yis l»ry iiuiow in uUrc operation. Km 'MfXijf noActtaf, Jinil-clMk Workmen. •«ll#OFK L»BwfcrHifleed to jci ve Sn lis THOtion. Hl'DSOAi, A- ROSE.

Stable, kifu-

ated bet weeirFourt hand Fifth streets, on

AM o(hk.

ind madsi uu jew-

J&aifLrSlreet, ^yer ijoiiuelly's

Prug Store. Another in the rear of said «tore—first-rate for a sleeping room. In-'

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business men, of good habits, who cad

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the corner of Fifth and Ohio streets, where be may be found in ftiture, 150d26

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CQMINGJ SEE IT. a tif-l 'i '-Ji./'! •J'V

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IN THE UNITED STATES! ,•

Xlie1 *0^ Natural History

VAN AMBUHGH & CO'S GREAT GOLDEN MENAGERIE.

HK5TET BARNUM,...

"Which shonld andjnstlv Is commendcd by the press, pulpit and every class of learned men of modern times. Being organized and pprl'ected on a scale of immensity hitherto nnknownla any country. It ucccssarily contains living specimens of

THE GREAT CREATOR'S HANDIWORK From all the known conntries rm

the face of the earth, obtained

only after great privations, difficulties, dangers and an expenditure of nearly

HALF A MII-iLION DOLLARS.

33VINGILI0NL00SElntteSTEEETTIN0H4INED

And subjnet to no restraint whatever, exocpt the ever vratcUful eye of of iiis keeper, mounted, on tho very suaimlt of

The Great Golden Car of EeyDt,

"That magnificent mass of golden splendor, modeled after ancient Egyptian designs, and constructed on a scale of magnificence absolutely unequaled in the world, except by

In nx6'tiifeir,exfti'bltl%i In Amerlca.ltttid probably ^19 Known world,there be found 8(KvaBt a vartsty of wonaertul anj^ialg ns tltose owned by this great.Menagerie Collipaaly

More African Elephants than any'Other ^exhibition' lw*^ America. More Two Ilnnipcd Camels than any other exhibition in this country, ,, .. More Sncrcd Cattle from

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India

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country on the globe.

than, any other exhibition

this side or the Atlantic. More Mnzavamba Lions than any othei exhibition on this je continent.

More Itininmotli Antelopes than any other exhibition existence. More Anstmlinji Kangaroos than any other exhibitionoiitsidc ofAustraHa 9 More Africa 11 Zebras than any other exhibition in the New world. 3S More African Spri nor Bocks than any other exhibition ever

More Sonth African Pnyker Bocks than any other ex hibitlon in tlie known world. More Capo Cannas tlian any other exhibition In North

America. Did onr spnee

JLtliat tills Kreat jp pniphaticuny^Umrnost'coiossai exhibition o^tho Nineteentli Cen'.ury.

A "'I

Show of

IVIoct Drilliant

T3=LO

3?6ARROSR

In the Great Ooltlen JlfcrnirrTi r.r ch irsot :r.

iTho largest Elephant in I'n mn worlil, will bei introdneod 'atctcU txUlbitionby CHARLtO JOHNSON, Esq., .1:' Tormcrl-.' the frteatistiad CbtifMnlbii cf that noted African ex-

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"f *PTl.' •."Iil ViNG3TOXE. In1^ recent IraY^U^r9u3:iun^nlia,'lte ?antral Africa:

1 Jocko,: tli9 Srazilian Ape, Ar.J liis'L'ow Coraedr Pont, FIA'TNO SCI7I3, Jn n-,1n!atnrc ficcneact. grotevjffc suiu (fugacious blittUijilVonies, KOSAClE CiHBELETAXD CTIAR^ESDiClvEXS.

Aud the m^gnUtv'nt Anitit! isi i:i Blood Mare, PAt'LlKE, Also thr (jnizzifnl Llllipntian INMUflAltRY AKD I TOBY lin'ir great Leaping and A6Cci»siou S:p cialticji.,

Th9 Ednca^od Cyriocepfc.alud,

Exhibited in P-irI« for nirr nr la oft wive months to tlie nlost »riUK!ratfo uul nitlm iastic nndienccs.

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MENAGERIE

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...MANAGER

The Largest Exhibition in the known World.

This Rlgatittc Establislinient contains the most varied, comprehensive and Interesting collection of rare and wonderful animals ever seen in a traveling Menagerie on either hemisphere. It has been the leading Show of America for nearly half a century, and for nearly twenty years, the only exhibition on this continent of zoological character unaccompanied by objecuoual circus performances. It is exclusively a

Congress of Animated Nature!

Composed of avast aprav of tho most hcantifdl animals ever Been in a Menngerir- JV'ords arc inadequate to do justice to this greatest of all American institutions.l'or propogating and ea-

Menasprioof all

couragtng that

GREAT STUDY OF NATURAL HISTORY

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wiiich for gorgeona grandeur and magnificence is utterly unparalleled in any conntrv oh tho face of the globe, and it_may be as well here to state the correctness of which is beyond dis

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The Vans, Dens & Cages Belonging to the Great Golden Menagerie are constructed and ornamented with a style and finish ntirelv new aad original with the great Menagerie Company, and undeniably surpassing in point of dazzling brillianov and artistic execution anything tlio world ever drearrfed of. On the sides and- ends of the carriages cohtalning the animals and paraphanalia are paintings selected front designs by that world-renowned Parisian Artist. Gustav Dore, and ai^ffHTBraiipies oTMlS-ttcompara. ble

ILLUSTRATION O^THE HOLY BIBLE!

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This exhibition being purely zoological, can and does have every department conducted on a strlitjy moraljirlnciple, and is unquestionably the grandest exhibition of any age or country... ,r4 xtwxil

THE LARGEST A^D BEST THIS CONTINENT

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any Age. or Country.

230LCa,aQ.C30d. st?letly oi a Zpjo*ijfg

•pic Great WarXlephant, Tjppoo Saili,

LIB ESQ.i,

i" .«. -li-vF aUiA'f yr.oii mo KAKED BAjsmt ^.

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ranino Onn'l-

rnpitds, giving u.i vr ISxteritv iiftd sagacity l.Itlicrto traparall,-! •«). A pupU of ,IR THE GREAT VAN AMBURGH, ,Y' The DatinUcsa »i!i. I'nrinsrlfinir of tWe Jon Conquerors. Trill durinji cuoli exhibition rivo a dt-mnnst ration of his il£ol a\«p the

Introflucc his fl-ymplisli'-l ant inteiifeent r.-vi Wd*

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Remember, "1SiO Circns Ferformances!

•YwmiAM) AXftr^L EXHIBITIONS

AT TERBE H1UXE,

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 25,1871.

I if tf (, -w vri*

APTERXOOX AID EVE3TIXO-at 1J and oVIock.

ADMISSION, 50 cents. Children under ten years of age, 25 cents.

BUSIITESS CARDS.

NOTIONHOUSE,

URIAH JEFFBKS. EI.ISHA UAVKKS.

U. R. JEFFtlRS & CO.,

COMMISSIOA MEBCHJJITS \i ii And Wholesale Dealers

Staple and Fancy Motions,

"White Goods, Shirts, Buck Gloves, &e.

Exclusive Agents for all I E E O O S

Mt»«lv b.v Ihe Vigo Woolen *11 Is.

Ao. 140 Malu Sitrcet, f5-

TERRE HAUTE, IND.

All O.ders promptly atteoded lev. sep8

^ROCBEJES.

1IIJLUAK COX^

•i'WHOLESALE

Grocers and Liquor Dealers,

Cor. of Main and Filth Sis., Kfa-Js:.'Tt»rro Itante, Ind^:

fit. Hr. KUPFKIOli,

Groceries and Provisions,

Xo. 155 Main Street,

Terre

Hniite,

Iniliana. ,1,

WEST «& ALLM,

DEALERS IN

Groceries, Queensware, Provision?,

7 AND

COUNTRY PRODUCE,

No. 75 Main Street, bet. Eighth and Ninth

Terre It ante. Indiana.

PBQFELSIONAL.

E. P. BEAVCniMP,

4TTOBJKEY AT L1W

Ohio street, bet. 3d and 4th. 8Gp- Particular attention given lo collections

JOIM W JOKTliS,

ATTORNEY AT^LAW,

TEURE HAUTE, INDIANA.

OFFICE

on Ohio street, between Third and

Fourth

a2f)

JOAJB IIAUPF.R,

Attorneys and Collecting igeiitg, Terre Ifnute, Indlann^'V

SP-i

89^. Office, No. 66 Ohio Street, sotith Kltio.

J. H. BIAKE, aijr?

ATTOB JTEY AT LAW

MAnd

Notary Public. .11

Office, on Ohio Street, bet.. Third &'Fourth, Terre IIante, Hndtann.

hotels.

I O IT JE,

°f Jkcrtn Street

t,u

TEBKE HAUTE, INOIAKA.U:

Free Buss to and from all trains. J. M. DAVlit, Proprietor.

TERRE If lUTJE HOUSE, a in an S S re

1

TERRE HAUTE, IND.,

E. P. IIUSTOX,

.....KanRfrer.

JACOB BtTTZ. GEO. C. BUTZ.

VATIOA IL IIOUSiE, (W fjA-t Comer of Sixth and Main Streets trt 1ERRE-HA UTE, INDIANA,

JACOB TJTZ tSON, ^Proprietors.' .... This House has been thorouglily refurnished

GUNSMITH.

^JOIO ARMSTROJVO,

Gunsmith, Stencil Cutter, Saw Filer and Locksmith,

THIRD STREET, NORTH OF MAIN,

Terre Iff ante, Imlfana.

TEEDSTORE^

a. .A:. BURGAN, Dealer In Flour, Feed, Baled Hay, Corn Oats, and all

Kinds of Weeds,

NORTH THIRD ST.,:NEAR MAIN* TKBRK HATTTB, IND.

*"S»i

FEED

delivered in all ^arts of the city tree ot charge ld6m

Liaum

A. JI'DOMLD, Dea er in t,

Copper1 Distilled Whisky,

AND PVBK WISES, vt:

No. 9 tonrth Mtreet, bet. Main mid Ohio. »a~ Pure French Brandies for Medicul pur pose^. .' '. '.

PAomwsff

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WM. is. HEI.TOK,

PAINTER,

Cor. 6th, La Fayette and Locust sis. TERRE HAUT|3, IND...

THE: OHiI RELIABLE

BARK «& YEAHLE

House and Sign Painters,

V: CORY'S NEW BUILDING,

Fifth street, between Main and Ohio

BOOTS ANDSHOES.

AG.BAIiCU

Ladies' & Gent# Fashionable BOOTS & MADEShoeStore,

to order. Shop at O'Boyle -Bros. Boot and Main street, T«rr® Haute, luulana.

I OLOTEIKG.

J.ERLANGER,

Wholesale and Retell D^erIn

MENS', YOUTHS' ANB BOYS' i-t Ut*

«CLOTHiNG^it!j'

And Gents' Furnishing Goods,

OPEBA HOUSE, ^y" -Terre Haste, Indiana.

BLAMZ BOOKS.

HE GAZETTE BINDERY tnrtoB out the best Blank Book work In Terre Haute. We hnve one of the most skillful Rulers in the State, and guarantee satisfaction on complicate^ HookarebnuBd^wngnal|