Daily Wabash Express, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 12 March 1867 — Page 2

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Ocft-^OVferarrtant has not been.'toltogeth--,r illiberal In) the matter of aviating its citizens to make a creditable fthow at the -irvA -reat Paris exhibition whicil commences I In Jane. Having onceenierejl the list* it could not do otherwise. "Once rewlved

.&.& upon the undertaking becomoa a national tea matter. "We could .not escape from our lia•cn a 'bility to present our products, tuid articles

aa? xf-» %y, came up slowly and it was frequently predicted that the department of the Unij.4»inr ted States, in the Frefceh display Would »5jeia-*a?»:

be ft

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All «ra of war,' extra pay during, {he time of thoir captivity. L-4 „,,v The following, bills came i)p for final li'MhKdui.'Action's i-

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f* ot exhibition, in the beat style tothpw their advantages, and to do credit io the country. "When it ^ras first rtes olved to -**5.

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•sir is« take part in that duplay, there was an apathy among producers and roanufaatu-

.'•Sv-i'l?*•'r^09»whlplj seemed to prof® M1**

-.-ji engage scientific assistants, «ncl'nrftu gnts,TjV.

men

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-was very little interest ih it. Exhibitor*

fftiiard. But ft3, time un on, it* Was

ovident,that many who «t first were -in-

different on the subject-, had taken subsequ»nt interest in it+a&d tbe sequel has offered

that ty* ComWihlibners sufferjed from an embarrassment of riches, and JSt

xuialswat oecefttarji .to roifte a selection ,«s«c*»T from ataone the ijiultiifcrious objects .iJwrrw ^hich h*te been prepared.- It now mi mqtj *?f cfrts»p_tb«t the dtptrtmnit «f the exiiiijif fbjtfon /bnilcjing fsB^gned to the United ''OtatesTwiil He faft "to overflowing and gjjjj -that the internal |o|^«j^ftjjs0n caw of- requires additional facilities, 4nd further .(*iM Qsl measur^^iMure'fAi^afi^'^qnitable arrangements. The appropriations, wade

.gyihstl by Cohgresa amouhtv to 0166,000, and a sTf ^iaeVif bill ras passed increasing the number of

Ji */?(/[)&*• (jommisaioners,: and making! additional •'.*approp'iaU^'-l'Tbe p0ran^ion«# are ei'.-ais-v to be regularly organized with fWfctr to

and, tp iewfe- bffice» '«o(| rooms for

theix accommodation. 5o 'OAamiisioner

•v»«8it»b .i millions of idyllars, thus benefitting our

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S. 23.0, repealing the act jauthorizing i-Rilroad companies to use the property of canal companies. Laid on th4 table. 241,'fixing the times for heading courts in the First Judicial Circuit.j Passed, 41 to 0

The Senate c.utcurred in the Houiiie amendments to the Military Agency bill. H"."27$ and 2f6, extending jthe time for the payment of taxes, and Jaiiending the Csil* assessment law to conform to tit. Passed. ,, The speciiio appropriation bill, was ta--.Tib tan

Up(

amended and "passed.!

voy 241, authorizing the Prison Directors to lease the State Prison for a term of ten years. Passed.' r' .-I

H.211 authorizing hydraWic companies to appropriate lands for construction purposes. Passed.

II. f99, Supplementary to ntd^declatory

of the act for the appraismeut! and tax'ation of railroad stock. Passed.

H. 341, providing for the, assessment

A and collection of taxes on bank stock.-— Passed. I »it:... Tho House amendments to the Soldiers'

Home bill, to the city tchool building bill, t\ and to the road tax bill were ^incurred in. TlioSonutB' receded froui its aruoudc/ r- ments to H. 27V, relating to 'assessments, and"pasSSl"57243, on tl'.e same subject.

Mr. Bennett, from the Committee of free conforence on the registfy bill, report-

.j .. ed that the Committee had been unable to -r.

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Ugree.

v'[ I.'-' H. 91, providing for: the vacation of

"r"'~ hifthways. Passed.' iT 3. 2, the registry law, was token up and discussed, and a new committee of conference appointed.

H.4, allawy'S mileage to Coroners.— Passed. H. IS, rfl'Iative to conveyances by persons of unsouuU mind. Passed.

H. 18, amending the act regulating general elections—prohibits election lioards from adjourning till the votes are counted. Passed.

Mr. JJennett introduced 246, requiring a twenty days residence for voters. Passed, under dispensation.

H. 23, to enable owners to drain wet land, where it cau not be done without affecting the lands ol others.

II. 337, to lix the time of holding courts

*r.v% in Kosciuxko county jMissed. H. 40, to amend the practice act in regard to the testimony of husband and wife —passed. „\Ir. OYLEK made a report from the

Conference Committee on the registry law —that the House recede-—concurred in. U. 03, to amend the misdemeanor act, punishing the sain of unwholesome food passed.

II. 72, authorising tbe-removal of convicts Irom th«! tJoathiTn to the Northern Prison pn»ud. 11. 81, regulating the Sours of labor in factories of under six years ol ago passed. ii. 3, protection of wild ^atne passed.

H. t»3, prohibiting the lucking of rauway cars pnsseil. H. 101. amending the act authorising the construction of roads—relative charging extra toll on nsw aud repairs.1 bridges pasi'V.. 107, Htiiei.ding the misdemeanor aot wish referer.ee to V.-iultery: passe 1.

H. ISO, amending the ieiony act—increasinf tho penalty lor-ar*in with intent tci defraud insurance companies paest^i.

H. 144. to prevent tha spread ofdisease among sheep. Passed S4 to 1. ll. 14, rat#»ng a commission to adjust lo?sea hy lhf .Morgan mid, cam." up on its second re«ilin ji ltu thn Ssnnte reiuseti to «u$penJ the rnh and pv^ it on pas-

/K7 •*.- sage. .i ,lr. ClrLIitNr offerwl a int resolution, authorizing the ciovort.or, TresJttrar and

Auditor oi" State to itase the prison Iaojr tor ton yeart paSsei.

crime Hr 159, to amend the Practice act— thj Mechanics' Lien bill passed.-

H. ISO, requiring plats of towns or

ditions to

l2t^ J8l7

coat .oil

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«*,* ORB be an agent for a enow or j»ale.«Ratiy •v I isiji ^. .' i, article!, or be interested in,«|iy way, in

any matters which are upoft lexhibijnop.

p.:, -The sum of $93,00$ additidHifl ha» teen

js'nh appropri#ted for expenses, and this amount f-v •j* 3 ought to be auMcient. 5Ehe sujin of $200,• 000«xponded for the purpose |of demon-

strating the weal^y'ihventiyejgenius, and

*V»!t ft a« skill of the artisans and producers of the ^nite(1 sttfc-e will to«ohMp investment^ bring' ft obi coijtitry business orders :f.a i'tfrritt fill pa^s of Bjrfope, to tlje extent of

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our Comttv -fill

.Cv'Sa^iut 1 'i -a i*-j« ^'PBOCn^DIHOS OF SATURDAY, liABOH

In the Senate, the resolution, in* relation

raff to locating the Agricultural College at AL'u'fl Greenfield, was: jndeflaiWly.pt)3tponed on recommendation of„ the Committee on

Agriculture. .. *. jr1 Thafollowing House joint resolutions

a -were passed:

13,

instructing 139agres«iien to-"use their Influence to eecure the passage of an

-.*«,act to indemnify citiisens of- Indiana for •.! '.i0®9®.ln'fce.lbrgilp iiud.. ti/u&j 20) rneiBorialiaing" Oongresi to allow —such of our soldiers as have been prison--?-A.1*1

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town-, to bo transferred for taxa­

tion passed. H. 240, to provide for the inspection of

H. 48jii r^/iti^i^^ cliangfi in hTgb-

•H. 89. to|provide for the construction of sewers in towns and citie$ passed. 145, concerning auctit^i licenses— pawed. ii't,

H.179, 'anow-fng persons desiring to erect flooring^ mi^a ^tp^oae^puct darns pawedl

H. irl, to amend thejpracticp act, making'a lien hold fVAfii ttfe' time the work is done lost.

XL 183, amending the marriage law failed. H. 207, amending sections 405 and 406 of the Practice act— extending the time to ten years within which judgment ah*il hold good passed.

H. 219, providing fof the indexing of books by clerks of courts failed. 223, regulating railroad' freights— prohibiting the raising of the prjee of freight hetween the receipt and shipment jp££efeBt pa#ed... S'

H. 225, regulating landlords and tet|ants—lease

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tenant at Willto be termi-

natgd at ten days n9M?e.°% failure' to pay tbe rent pasaeri. 'H.^09, tt* amend tfce Common Pleas Qiurt laVj, passed..

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334r

to legalize the acts of the State

Bo^fd of Agneultnre,|. forj 1864—pi*ts'v,

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.."A resolution, wa&p^eed allowing the Q&mmittee ori Rights and Privileges, Mileage fur visiting K^iightstown'i: Pi

The SeriateWncarr^d in the House amendments €o the House

:of

Kefuge bill

also the House'arSendment# to fl. 41, 29, 12S, '206,. 89,'7S,'^44 apd !i House joint resolution 2, asking for the payment of the interest bearing debt first —passed.

Also asking that the soldiers of 1812 be placcd on the peh&ioh 'roll—passed. H. 19, making railroad freights uniform—passed/ Uj|.

The jpecial ComOaittee appointed to investigate the affairs of the Terre 0jpte Railroad, were granted leave to continue' their jnv«i»tigation and report to the next general Assembly. .Adjourned at midnight.

HOUSli'

xr. me House the following Senate bills .were read the third time. 63, repealing1 all laws in conflict with decisions' of the Supreme Court io{ t£e case of Langgdale, Passed, 64 to 2. 2i, fixing the l'ate to be charged sold" iers'widows and orphans for taking afiSdavit to pension and bounty papers, to be not more than fifteen cents. Passed 70 to 0. 30, protecting fish for two years. "Passed. 60 to 18. 32, an act to provide for the issuing of

capias ad xatisfacierndum

146, to amend section 1 of ah actforihe erection and maintenance of high sc^oqle and academies. Passed, 67 to4. 93, fixing the rate of interest at 6 per cent., except by agreement, when it shall not exceed 10 per cent. Passed, SI tOf.31 174, for the relief of Peter Wells and $enoni Wells, granting certain real es tat£ to them. Passed, 82 to? 0. 152, to legalize all county bonds of the denomination of $1,000, dated April 1865, due in one year, at 6 per cent, is sued for the purpose of paying bo^uUes.Passed, 53 to 23. 4, for the establishment, of' a Soldiers' and Seamen's Home, at Knightstown Springs. Passed, 68 to 13. 95, providing that road tax shall not be more than 25 cents on each $100 worth of personal property, and more t|ian 5 cents on each acre of land. Passed, 52 to 21. 75, for the incorporation of slack water naxigation companies. Passed, 63 to 13. 214, authorizing the common council of cities and trustees of incorporated towns, to levy a tax for the completionVjf unfinished school buildings. Passed, 61 tb 9 215, repaaling the law for raising reve nne for toWndiip libraries.

113, requiring clerks to itemize fees jn the administrator's cases. Passed, 70 to 4. Ti. 151, to amend section *11 of t&e act in relation to guardians and wands: Pasied, 80 toO. |i206, ereatirig the 23d Common Pleas Di-trict of tlie counties of Warren and Tippecanoe. Passed, G3 to 9. 212, for the Requisition of'Fugitives from Justice from other States. Passed, 84 to 0. rf- it Mi.. 79, providing for the Incorporation of Sleetric Telegraph Companies. Papsed, 80 to 1. 89,|providing for the incorporation of Steam Paoliet Companies. Pa^jd,-'-67 to 2

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Ift4, amending the Kvansviile rCity Charter. Passed, 54 to 25. 36, giving the Sheriif of the Supreme Court $1,200 a year. Tabled. •-oTf 119, to amend section 13 of the act providing for the incorporation of Street Railroad Companies. Tabled. 54, providing for the assessment of lands within 1J miles of any road, when the subscriptions are $800 a milk, and-is insufficient to complete .it. .PaiM, 50 to 21. .... 164, declaring who shall he Governor, iri CH-e of death, rem^al of resignation. The President of the .Son.itd to act fn auch ease. Pasf^efl, 71 to*5. 97, an act defining certain holidays.— Failed, 44 to 24. 237, creating Criminal Courts in Wayne Allen and Tippecanoe comities. Passed, 60 to 12. I

The House cono irred in S. 2—the registry law. donate amendments to several different bill^ were concurred in.

The following Senate biUs were acted on

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536," fixing the'time^if holding tHw courts in the 10th judicial dmiit. Passed, 76 to 0 19:, to cure illegal and defective bonds of executors Hnd administrators, and their sureties. Paired, 77 to 1. 213, providing for the punishment of women and children convicted of crime# and misdemeanors and violations of eitv ordinances, was read .the second time undar di'pensMroft and -ftoitnded US tr» allow tli. jr c-'fifinement m^Homea provided hy benevolence instead of the oounly jail, and tbon passed 53 tcrd.

H. 244 wh« ohited up, ami the Senate amendments concurred jsi and rapre...rejected ^the judicial circuil bill 54, allowing ths taring of property within 1} miies ol any plank or Macii.d-

Clinton, passed, 64 to 4.

in actionsfor re­

plevin of personal, property.. Passed 60 to 11. 43, to amend section 13 of an act for the opening, Vacating and thange of highways. Passed 60 to IS. 58, to amend section 70 and 91 of the valuation and appraisement act, so that the assessors shall return their lists on the sccond Mo»a»y,in. April, and the board of -eqalizafcion .shall meet on ihe same day. Passed, $7: to 22. 3, to provide guardians of habitual drunkardsi Pasisd. 61 so 22. j. Q_j 86, an act supplemental to an act for the erection and maintenance of high schools and academies. Passed 70 to.0.

II, authorizing township trustees to lay out and"construct plank and gravel joad3, when three-fifths of the owners of- real estate laying alongside of. the prtiposed roadi, detir^ Passed 73 to 6. 'r 47, authorizing boards of"commissioners to make appropriationv to manufacturing and machine siiops, when a majority of voters do not object. Passed cfil to 22.

III, authorizing Township Trus#S$aSld Trustees of incorporated towns to levy a tax of 25 cents on each $100, and 25 cents" on each poll, for school purposes.. Passed -N$2tO 12.:

was pass-

tion or completion of su.i ed, 64 to 15. 203, extending time of holding eourtsin Fulton county, was passed, 74 to 5. -11, enabling cities, toiw^s andtowfisb^ps to purchase siock in .turnpike, rail »wid otiler roads wms passed, 55 a.ves, noes

was lain on the

The Judicial Circuit bi table ¥y a vote 48 ayes, S. 223 amending tbe Evansiville city charter ^allowing the city tQ take stock in, a Kentucky railroad from 'H«ider«on tp Nashville) was passed, 64 to 4. ,' .j lie, amending the act for flAj^pyeraj' ment of the Insane Hospital (afllows the purchase of olotbing iy counties} \ras laid upon the table.

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140, allowing any. insurance company to re-insure their ri»ks,iwhen desiring to Vind up busineas was pased. 'J 1&6, to declare as abaadoiiiw c^rtirn railroad* which shall not ekpei^d at least $50,000 in two years from the passage of. this act on their roada, passed, 63 to 7. 29, regulatipg the competencjy of witnesses so as to allow cplo^^d perspns to testify, pMswl, 54 j' 38, to «mend sections 20 of tiie act providing for the election ^nd appointment of supervisors of bigkways, was 'tabled. 103, to prevent' persons frotd injuring insured property with, intent to iiefraud— they shall be imprisoned two years, and lined not lesq than the. amount of tbe property insured-—passed 58 to 117, to amend sectione one and ten of the comiuon school law—strike out this proviso in the first section, and '{white," in the tenth—lost, 44td 30i 242, to amend section five of »nct incorporating the Wrbash Manual Labor IHtd Teacbeys1 f3eniii|frggj-Jlinea. 70 to 2. 175, to provide for the incorporation of ^coui^nies of three or tikore persons, for the purpose of erecting buildiugs for Ma•iotrti/Lodges—pdised J6 to 0. 214, to prevent the spread of .infectious disease among domestic animals—passed, 70 to 5. 244, creating the 23d Common Pleas district, of the Counties of1Bpone And

a $

cers to accept as money boada for land knowii ae£ndemnity land"—^bled.

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2-W, fixing the*tiiiie'

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llFaliter's

has cured my face

folding the

court in the 11th Judicial Circititr-p'assed «8 ..... Adjotttned at midnights,

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the Berber's Itch of

•V Ill y. CI'.' '. -m o.ver .nine yeais stonding, ywrites F. S Dewey ..of Qarrollt^n, ^M(^»^o*nery Co., Otiio. jdwltv

jy|ILLENERY—BARGAINS!

We would iuform our patrons aal frlond» tb call and .. jball twsofd

BtBNEIT ABONSi,

fSi 4 If Hannfactwera and Healera in

If

HIDES, OILS, WOOL, FURS & FINDINGS

Wholeaale Dealers in

SAIMH.EUV HARDWARE

No. 144 Jfc 146 Mdin St

LINUS A. IUBN2TT, vaip^A^UOM,

ferrc llaiite, Ind.,

Jt 'i 'ft

__ tlf ini^»»a*il&tt large extent our faciiltiea for bujiueaa, both by the ewargenient of our reomi, and by the graatly tncrjaaed ateck whiish OUT grffwtog trade forcee n» to' keep, wo take pleasure in inviting tUoaa Interested', to caH and examine,ov jtocJc, wbeu. ytaiting our city ''W fli4il «^wrf#ryufleiav«ri-sto' nil all. ordera en UMted to ^.^oinpt ly,. to. the: beat adran

We p&rcbaa« vur Qooda strictly from, the

Manafactarers and Importers, pad fjr

Oath,

and we know of no better way ol

piecing otlrielvea

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right baSore tbe Tradt

alating tlil» fact. As

than ib

Manufacturers of Leather, wo poaaeaa every adrautage dealrable .to make

First Cltt^M Stock,

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a'N now fifiitbingfor our

^nperior lo.t of

We are always In tbe marioit for

Hides, Sheep Pelts, Purs, Tallow, gpO,. Hotigli.Ieatlier* For which intend tog We the

WILLIAM M. BARK, T'l1 HSV9I AND HIGN A I N E

Until tbe completion of my new 'Shop, ou itb St Met, opposite Central £nglne lions-), all orders left at Barr'e Drug Store will rrcei^e prompt at tention.' mh5dtf

Carriage

Wi

3Passedl66,t0f

10. V' fl A 40, the liquor oill, waa lost, 47, tola.

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Painting!

HOWARD Carriage pointer, (Corner. 5tji and Cherry Streets, 'ovor Frtd.l.. Myert' Qarriatfe .said .Wagon Shop.

All *jirkentra^dfcmjfcefeywill bedonewitb' neatnessaod dlspntoii, and warranted to give sat•liaotioti.,,A reasdOftbleaiiftre

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mm

public pitronagt

Is f«tt!ettfo)i flMltf

V. TO

suiKrKiis

Miliars and Distillers! We #ce mauufactarlug RICHARD'S

Power Com

Shell

ers

all sizes and capacity ranging from

60 to 1000 Bushel* per Hour I

Built of ^UON, and W'ariantea to Shell Clean IN ANT CONDITION Of QK^IN, and Clean tbe Corn in

&werior Condition

for the

HILL OB UAUKCT.

OVKR ffOO IN DAILY USE

Portabia Eigiua SntaU -itarr lilli, Fano Mill*, it., kc

RICHARD'S IRON WORKS,

me 19* WASHINGTON 3TUEET, CHICAGO, II..1.1 N ills. t»*Sd3ra

B. HAdEKTY & CO., Are prepaied to do all klndiof

O W O l^rhrf1. PVC" A8 Rooflug, Guttering, Coppersmith

Work,

And Repairing of all Kinds,

-|-^We bave also tbe Agericf for ffj BEiN'SETT it'jttAHSH'a CKLKBRATKD

Phtenlx Warm Air Furnace, Of which we have already pnt up several, to the eutire satisfaction of the parties osingj them, wboih wccAn-at all tlueereftir.

All kinds of Furoaoes repaired and put np in coinpleto order, and the work warranted. A general aseortment of t'INSVAR£ on baud at

II rimas. Give in a Mll at-

'W6. 187 Main Street,

Fit: fi!i 7t! M, TiBBE HA DTK, INI), 1^1

pKOssise-s

PIKE I'IDEB VlSEfiAR!

rintPremium

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.» ASK. FOR

•PrBEaB^1 Pnrf Cider Vinegar, 6BKKK RRAXR It Is Strong and 'Palatable. Wabsantid Tots, ANU TO PRESERVE Pl'JKI.KS,

awarded at thi* ll. £. Fair, at tlie

niloo'te SUu Fair and ths ChUauu City Fair. L»rgesf Works of the, kinJ in the United States. Kst&bliined 1C4C. Papecijy Ow ilundrfdar.^

Txtntf Earrrlt ptrdiiy.

CHARLES G. K. PK13SIXG. A: 3-4:1 STATE SFUiZET, mh2d3m CHiCAGO.

SMSIBSL

DVERTIS

WOULD MUTUAL

Life insvmiice company,

1'Jl IStftaUtrifiu^J^eio i'ot/S,

'Huitnl of DtMCton.

aaiuuul VViUeM,. ... WUUri •Olr*# B: Guriloif1

vI"awAyK.

Fierpon

S. B. Chitteudeu, Oeo, F, TbuDM, tiMer C. (Jornall, /, Julin Halle %u. Wm/KoUj-, :£ffiligfaam Towotead,

Wm. 8. Ttatele, *. BaoUejr, fill. L. BMckmau. Heiiry A. dwift, JTo*'. A. Spragnb, ^Jkaief H. Prcntio^,! US 1 ^BqfmtB. Graved Hi MafBKf. A V. Blake, .^^0^ lilchohp"! Jamei S. Noyej,, VrJ. .W. Fcotblnchua, Wm. O. Fowler -»-K-W "Wm. O.Hbeldoa, Bamattl B.OaldwBU^Mjij-^ivsrrB. Osrlet, a. M. Bentlny,,, Ladsr, Wm. P. Preniice, ?J, T. B. J. U.'rrohln»b»ii, K«raP. Frentlce.,, iioft Bieptaen I'sber, /llet^j. ilitikfe

^OFFtCEXtS. "X?*!*?

&EOMUK h. WIULAfiP....^ ...PresMtani O, H. GOB DON Vice tfneUait

tt. Wi

PLVKK. Secretary and Actuary A. W. BOOMBtl, Jtf. ISed. at 0«e.

i. TT. awnym. yt)i..wiinSxaaUaar

•sbwsm«»

I. q&ANB, JL D., Ooaa. PhyiicUmBrooklTB r. P. Pl{ENTlCE....Att A Conofel'r, 29 WaH Bt

cXhia Oompanjii! uov fully arfaalced, baWofc compliMl «i(b ibe law* of N. V. Sutf.and dvpoait ed tlOO.OOO pf ita capital, with the Supjtriataadrat of the iDraraDce De|iM'taient for tbe eecurfty dt ita policy-bolder* una* (averabla. couatli^u as taoae. o« ,uijr othOT

Oampany.

Divldendi iacreue with the age of tbe policy. Noo parUfiibatiDg rate*' are lower than tndae c# any Dompany itt the Wfrld.

Loaaea paid ln thirty days after die notice aod proof of death. ,• Liberal arrangeiaeaU made io zegard to travel.

One-third of the. umhim of praailam will be loaned the foUvf bolder whan deal red. Liberal arrauge«neiiU,with feod AfenU^

COTTONJTAKPS

Of Kstra qnality, ail ntimben, widths, color* svd pattern*. Sreeeed cra Beama, ready/or tha Loom. For ialeby .,i

ALEX. WHILJIDW & MMi 4 PHILADELPHIA, PA.

Wool & ffiOQjllW Yarnls SOLD .ON COMMISSION.:

^iek'B DiastrAted Catalogne

sukiis anji Global 6viiuc ror 1867, Ii iiow p*bU»bed.

A

Vegetable Cosmetic Lotion

kt cpaeia* ntrljr

0tT

ceste—not h»lf tomers

ol186b,

UoliJaya arid

WinUrmoiitha. *1"^ iul M. H. aSBott. ile28dly

A S a S

Corset

Spring Trade,

a

Harness, Black and Fair Bridie, Skirting and Upper leather,

LAMETASDfeet

kigkett rnarhitpiice.

BURNETT & BOSS.

M'/fljr.' ijf .-

100.

jlpO Jla#llio8tr#tion8 on wood of

CHOICE FLO'WESS & EQBTlfeLlS5

AKP

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Bcaatifal Gelered Flower Plate for frontispiece. Aleot deecriptions of the fJHKSV FLOWKKS AND, VWK lABLKS ^rowu, with fall'and plaid direttloftl for culture.

FIRE! FIRE!! FIBS 11!

DELAYIATW,and

D.

TIIiC NOW

HAKKSI^KDANUSB.

Fifes have only been, met Tb/ meane too dlla' toryj too' too ttnrt«oci. Thf tiaia ioft %4euding for an engine aad •getting it in worjung girder has too ofteu proved a.fftal delay.'

The Extinguijsher^

A self-acting portable Kire Engine, Is, in«*pen»iVe7 and so jsimple lu it* contraction that the mere tornitig'of a CoCkpOta it in fnll aotion.. War ranted harmleea to life,health, and property. Al ways ready for Instant us^. -So ppitable that man carries it withont hindrance to'active tx«btloiis. For ManufactiWe#, Wat-ehooeee. Railway Depots, KttbliciJBaildings Hbtels, and' Private BeldenceB, it .W INDISPE^&ABLE, and for Steam and Sailing Veitolt it Is as vitally npcessary aa Ufe-biriai

T""

—wbntUt-

s-boa tor a Life-p^ewrver. It oednpiep spaoe, contain* a chemicai ii^aid (perpstbally le), and is uually ettcacionl at any lapta

tlespaoa. renewable of time. age it. ttir aand for a iCitcular'^ll Address AMERICAN FIRE CXTINOUI3HCB CO

Bo simple that a boy can charge or man.

W CongreM It* Boston

B. SAUNDERS & CO

Oft KBtBbWr Street, anil 1ftA "Ooevonsblre Stmt, JBo»ton, ^t^- 6^^.iu*OTAj*«pta oH»

... i.w

Skirt Suriiorter,^

'iMO 1

i-i Pi

SAUJVSDR8' IMPK0VID CORBET.

oni'prlce list for 1867.

liadiea' Jet ohalm, 4 long. ....'. .$1,00 Gents' jet fob chain* 1,00 All kind* of Ladles' and Gents'. Inn*, Kar

Rings, Sleeve Buttons, Oiit Chains, heavy plaied. U.i.... 1,00 Composition Watobes..., 8,00 Ladies' QUt HnttingCasu Watches.J.—.... 9,U9.

Any of tha a bore Go ifls' sent frerf by.eucloslDg O. B. HUNTING, the amount to

AGENTS WANTED XTO SOAP I NO WATER! N0 8MIP! Brown J^i Glass Cleataing Polish, patented Oct. 10th iSdd, for cleaning and polishing Windows, tllr rors, Gold and Silver-plated ware. Braes, Coppei Tin, Ac: A new ioTentlon of the greatest practi cat worth., bodMatoce nnd economy. Indispensable to all private house-keepers, hotel-keepers, store-keei *.: .4, Ac. Large diecOilnt: to the trade For full particulars address C. fit. ROW N, 74 Bleeker Street rew York.

FASHIONS FOR 1867.:*,

Bradley's Duplex Elliptic

or Double §prlng Skirts

Will not Btnd or Batak like the fiogl© spring#. They are both Durable, Economical aad and will .preserve their rKRrecT aad ^racefol ahape wh'ere other SkfrU are throwii aaide aaa«e

l«e». WKiT,

The Advertiser's Gazette,

liihed at

Biatos(

I'tiH

SO .North 6th fit-, Philadelphia

HRADLBf OAftl,. y7 ChainStreci.

WINTER EMPLOVkeilT. PBB MONTH ahd Expenses Paid Hale or Feaiale Ageats, to introduce a-very

DseAll iBTeatlOB, of absolute atfiitjr

Id

household. Agents preterlng to work on Comesl*sion can earn frcm $20 to 960 per day. for full particulars, euclose stamp, and addras,

W .G WIL9UN A CO., Cleveland, Ohio.

tHTA PHT810uUUtCAL VIEW,OF MARRI AQK, containing nearly 30U pages,' and l:i0 fine Plate Engravings of tbe Anatomy of tbe Human Orgaas lu a state of Health and Disease, with a Treatise on Early Errors, its deplorable' coiiee quonces upon the Mind and Body, with the AM tbor's Plan of Treatment—the onlj rati tal and succeesfnl mode ot Cure, a« shown by the fa$ort ot cases treated. A trntbful adviser to lb* married, and those contemplating marriage, who en-

wipi

free of postage to any addross, on reoelpt of 26

cents in stamps 6r postal_currency, by addressing

Dr LA CROIX, -NO. 31 Maiden .Lane, Albany, N t. tbe Antbor may be consuttid upon any of th diseases upen which his book treats. Medicine sent to any part of tbe World.

8UBE PILE CfURE!! Dr. Gilbret's Pile Instrument, for the radical enreof Piles, Prolapsus,Ac., witbout an ope ration or meoicine, re, Vllevea die worst case in flvs Ukinntes, and hasr*Hnever tailed to effect a permaneut cure. 8endf1~^for Circular. Sold by Druggist* generally.—"^.Discount to Dealers.— Agents wanted every-rS^where Sent, by mail, on receipt of O 14^/^DOL LAK& J. B. KODIAIA'E: Ms u«%«', «K Broadway New V«rk.

pub-

Masa., is tho only publication of

it# kmd io this country. It contains inforoiatioo iodispntaMe to every Advertiser. Subscription price On» DnRar per year in advance, Specimen copies, lo cent*.

no SHIPPERS. iU Ji-

BAILKOAD AGENCY

The undersigned, Agent for the Bellefantatae E. Line, will give ttirongh receipts to all the Kastern rltliw, on shipments of Produce of all kinds. Tims as quick as any other Line, and rate, as low.

The "WHITS LINE" cars run over this Boad, and cars run through to Kew York and, Boston withont change of freight. Grain by tlifs Line ran be shipped In tmlk. whlcrfls a great saving to shippers in ftiriieliiag sacks.V

JAME3 H. TURNER, Agent.

Ill Office near T. If., S K. Depot.

rj^O ypUTHKKN SHIPPERS.

Throng re%tpts tsnan on,shipment of Pro'Jluce saiSftW Orleans and alt intermediate points, on the Mississippi Riv»r, aad to Nashville, Tena. Ample fa.-ilities to protect any asaonnt of propercy at ETasiTille. JAKES S. TUHjSL'R, o'eol lit Agent.

•&SBM

fpapwisp!

FIRST ARRIVAL

'ji.

t**.

jj. *.J8 S

*w*4

tmrtion

-idw nwta« ,aoi«sDa itdt ilOU'xtfeltJ btii 1 il Vt- "gn bin It-

v--.

r-lj le£

cweHmAs

50H0(Jg(l 1 Wf JttHIg t)#J

I*

Lr

A|m 'Aitli OTttttr MAKES,

Usaallj found in MarkJt.

LADIES fiULLHORALS '1 1

,j'!i \-i 1 uf»i tdmua

i' inaiifciifit'! «i t^oqenq ad oS

iv

awi!'.6« maif^wd 1 .')d« SaeocKi'/or

for

Sent to all who daiire, postage! paid,

16

the coal. Sent free.ts air

taf

ens-

without being ordered^

Address JA!ffBS VIOK, Bochester, N. T.

TElSBROOK,.

P1ERCK & CO.,

Sweet ratal* CalMuiM*

Have on hand a large ntock of Naaae'moha '•nil Bermuda Sweet Potatoes' for seed, which we offer tathode WautlngleeUthe comiDgSpring( at 913,00 per barrel of three buhe}a- «acli, (a discount on ^rge ordeni, and to seed dealers Otfr facilities are such that wh' can promptiy forward iU oadeeb 'with whleh wi inay be favored. For, for: ther particnlars address TKNJBROOK, PIERCE A CO.. Rockxiile, Ind., or, MpuM: Past, Union Oo.' ni,

BLEAOH'D MUSLINS

Brn

BhMHngbJti&Ktrtingti,

i.'ii, li V.''b •,

M. «4,S4, *4aiHtl«4 UGt'iillu!. ijjl.-je^

At R^go«LriaJil

-fuom-frt wiH Hint, hae,rifh

•itujtM-

A S S I E S

FOR MEN AND i6t«»WEAR. I I •. .'••flj

ir€MIFG8,

I'A

in?-}

CLOTH IN«^

•fji i'v.. iis

Joe.

rria,*^

a OMETHING NiTV^

tUvr

-1" |B l)i- '£Vvi-i*u#u' liedj j,

Union Cuniiuie Swib!

A WILL 8ELICTSB STOCK_jgFj

A

fF*«(«rr V—W

1

t^.41 ft ..

Cloths and 6aanm0^, •»Si 'f-.iJ 'tv Jw iji-i

ti-yiii

4

-iJMates,

"31 .ill '»aHATS JUST SXXK BKCUVID.

i)dt biu

«.-

.^HATING A

.iMi'i#

Good Corps

Workmen

of

W« ar« prepared to turc out fin*

Cloth and Boflacii^nUs, »I/A iv i- .'ftlnU •}?,:)

(it

!.-

.,]ti opthort notice, and .j

The Most Seasonable Terras

^jJi,aUK,o

OLD CUSTOMERS AND NEW

Ara requested., to call ud ezftmine

OUR STOCK

Bxrotti

UART80CK BANNISTER'S

No. 79 Main Street.

MC^CH'T tailoring.

lyjERCHANT TAILORING.

IWttfuJSfl pBlJ [.'***

""a. WAuniiCV, c'l

Merchant ""^Tailor* I

Ke^pe cooftantlj on k%ud a large aeeortmeat o(

i, -. Li

Cloths,

vxx'i

CasaimeretA,

Gontlemeu in want of Cloth«« made to order gfaouU call and examine

GOODS & PRICES

AT HIS

uc'j

M. ». BUOfOM. **. A. M'CLUBS. "lifAJOR "B. HUDSON: & CO., lfj. Importers and Jobbers of

i985^HffCt8A£iI

•Kfl kj

I Hi.l Jiv ijflffrfJtoijqi: yVli

fceWWitoiiklV

a

Wf'Mi

t*ii

CHECKS, .. SI

i\**4 M-.7

icta Lil

AND %*\ri,XkiCi

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,pa$'ixt::i.'t idi £f

1-' f! A

a

btla'j'^SHtoi'*: HO sJ*! j'

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n»bnj» .iJJov iis litf .LU'i Our, Stpefc

.91

Complete Ur #1 Wl»rt*eirt» yj:»

'£& Cheap as iha/^hbapeBt

A. NIPl»ERT &Oa,

ssb

CROCKERY, in as Goods.

N*. 1W WtkMfc Street. ....Torre lUute, lnd.

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Ht

aliup

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fBLLBPEB,

J' (KjiMiSt' »a! aetl^a stM*

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e*'«! L' I,

CHINA^w^LASS,

•vauui

io m- »4q iicxta lo

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f:•»TSBAEiHJIUVS,tlfW)., Wto! SHI

Hi

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•. t'd# IHV.U Vlt,/ ... _Ji,

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E¥«RBB«I}6flT TO THIS €iT¥f rtiausti Td

-AU iM* Aaui

Comprising fu pat-t,

'SOttUOrtlt*

HIS 11

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FRENCH CHI NA, t**i svsij V. •'Jnor.i Jiiaii'-i ...

i7it tT.[-yM,||i

DVeii

lati

^Britania Ware,^,niJD

ND' FXT TII N I

te

XABW*m CUTLERY

OF

EYTFIIY

,»-»,

DESCRIPTION

rf*.

mmnfam

jstR&l

lift V7 -j...

I

jjitfwMt.jv

618.m.

fc'fennftfii^jin-f elitvij#' -rod JW...V

A S S W A E

HiJ -jti

Imported^ and Ddmestic, in Grea" r»w ogaesttq Viriety -»""».

ts Lfl» rlv'-a W»5id

ai wuHtf'lu rtftij silt niai

BoheMan,Prenchand

^lgiw^M^are!

wl ^-iWinin 0

'ji} u$ 9-

B/ff jalvjaxtnave Jooii' .»

bpk -rtfrc4

Vases, Mantle Ornaments

•i* -A ««iid ©oods

..laH ni.i iw.' jiti '/i

T. sii*

1'

QDAt OIL tAMPS, IiAN^RNS, SHADES. CHIMNEYS, AND Wiefcs,-i

?dfi

U00DS,

tmAt it RE s' faofm'i

We cerdlailjr invite

MERCHANTS

To lnspeci oarViock, as they trill find oav Warn aa low aa tin Canfer tag tlnin from the fast, ba•ldMrnriu hr*^ageipytranspertailo». ,We Wta

Of STONE CHINA *nd COMM0K WABE, snlte to Uia Coont^ Xcade.

Ordars^aken for a^graTiag designs cn G1 ass,a Ornaments on ClunftwarQ#^ And wili.' matcli aor br&en set of F^anch Ohio a, flaln. OpldBfui^ or Deoo^ted. ss21dwtf

JJ»T fl

.in ti dc

DISSOLUTION.:

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0

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-•££i0M*n

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i..

KiPRlKfi TK ADX,

!Jbsr»tMbre!existing

The nndertrf^ned have entered iJio a Co-part nanhjp addkr.t&illnn name of £D9aLL CO and will con'tinna the Dry Qooda business in all lis branches, at the old stand, corner of Main and fourth Streets. GfiO. W. KNOWLTON,

CHAUNOEY WAR'RKN, Jr.

-.r^w CHABLB8 C. OAKEr., law MAXIMltlAN F. llOBERO Terre'Batfte, Feb. fi, 18CT-dwtf

STOVES AND

S

TINWARE.

R. flKND^BSON, MANUFACXUKEfi STORK oa 4tk Street, 'id Uoor North of Main.

Tie Best Cooking Stoves, -v Tbe Finest Heating 8loves.. All kinds of Frnit Cans.

Every,(Variety ot llu arid Copper Ware

j&venrtliing Warranted.

Hoofing, House Onttering, &«., done promptly, aad warranted to give satisfaction. "Nonebiit the beet "BRANDS'' of Tin used nuleas epeolally ordered.

Prices—Cheap an the Cheapest.

mhMly. Qb Sepa

BOOTS

AND

mAMw* 01

rt gii,# -!.-

wan

«i-i IMS

St-::

TAILORING

E S A I S E N

East Side of the Public Square

SHOES.

OOTS AND SHOES/ X#

B'

FracHAsnro.

Ne-AND EWS

.ti

,s'

i'i..'*. -i- -fit .? ii \4i

IsseJling *nf

Boots

'j0

Shoes Very

&

Cheap

kai To close out bis lar?^ stock of

,.,4.4

Boots Shoes and Gaiters,

To i^aks room for Spring stock. Tou, willsavs money by calling on him at

trir®.

No,. 3 Mechanics Block?

.Particular Attention |s giren to

CU^^OIVi WORK

ThU Department Is in the bands of SKI LLtUL. iWOBKMKH. .octiadu

|JNION BAKEKY.f^i

wV,lffe

.tZ&fl

a Testings:

,IT|$

4

FRAiVK HElMft 11KO

ManufacturnrB of all kinds oi

CRACKERS.

and Dealers In

O E I E S

On Lafayetle St^bftwsen Canal and Depot,

33 iR ID i-I A. XJ E de30dly INDIANA.

HqbsEs,mules

and hogs.

—I .will sell on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, betWeen tbe hcr.ra of 8 o'clock A M. ind 12 H. ar the PubHc Pound iti the city of Terre Haute, to the hignest bidder, at pnblic auction, i!l hog* that, gay .hr.Te been any of tiisso dnys withiu'tTlo FobilcToii nil mor^ft an twelro honrs: and all th9 horses cr raulee that may hare be«n in raid Pound more than t-xo days.

ALEX. TEOSIAS,

mrb 1346m. .City Marthal.

AlliES.

KERtCAN IXP^ESS* COMJ\,: v' PAST.

COSSOLIDATEfl CAPITAL, $20,000,000! The above named Company have In charge »f experienced and trusty Messengers, Kzpresse leaving and arriving at Terre Dante, a%follc-Wi

Iwo Expresses Dully, to and from: iii iiiaiu iM«nrTnrki T' Boston, Pitubnrg,

Albany, Philadelphia, Buffalo, Washington City, And all other points

i*^

tha Baataca StatM aad

,.f(3 sj-••• Connecting at New York With Well*, Fargo A Co's European and California Sxprew, for all potsti In

Califoruia and Oregon.

iDi:

'-•Ikw^^rtt' Of^DtdlMu

fi sUui -i

f&reS? UxpYesto# Bally, to and from Cibetnnatt obio^ Columtas,

Daytorf, Newark, ifill

Indian epulis, Ind RIcKmdud,

KJ 7StS *ort Wayne, Logansport,

Zanesrllle, tern, And aU points in Indiana and Ohio. Two Expresses Dally, to and from: Baiht Louis, Mo.,' Chicago, nilnots, iiMflitosl. rA* Centralis,

Milwaukie, Wis., Detroit, Mich.( Madie6n, ". Uaiatiwe^h, Mo., And all points Korth and Woet, including poiuca fh Kamta^ and Kebr4«tei two -fixprtwes Ballyft to and from:

Qraencastle, Lafayette, Orawfbrdsrttle, Miohlgan Gity, Oite»iixiure«& Dally, to and fr

tort MtcommodmXion

:rirr

ri

WWeiK CNAd Baad, D®oo j»fc^OiiP^Plain aod.Mguredi

t# a« felnsMii

pxi»uS

la« joo

ITS.

-"rnmon i' i.in r-wiJue flihqv.? T^AiA^O y.9JLKT SETa

L-n* «w« .T381

xpntetf^6itt-3a ?i5]

1* tu»a..

tSilver-Piated^ Aiabala an, •w,,

MONEY AND OTHEJl VA^,UABLI

ud

Ueary and fright." Freight, Packnges .ud *'j. NMes, Drafts *n^, Bills collected, aud promi etumsmade

Marchipyise taken for delivery onbaymeu .oi the accompanying bill, and proceeds returnee promptly.

Under careful Hastengert, tUe ExpreM an and departs with neaHjr all the trains, fee p^SipalBaetern citi^end Intermediate points mahinf cloeeconnectione wi|h •iii

jjThc Southern fixpreit

-i i. for the principal cities of the Sottth. AS WW AS ANf WHBB COMPANT

Losses and dam*gea promptly adjotted and settled

aite Twenty "Years

Of successful operations of. this old and reliable Comnany is a sufficient guarantee of its reeponslbitity^nd hpuoraMe dealijg with the pnblic, and to solicit a continuance of its' patronage.

Oflce at

So.f-

ndiana.

NorlOdSm

Meahanlos itow, Terrs Haute

E. B. ALLEN, Agent,

PATEONIZE

HOME

INSTITUTIONS.

Kh&tA i^HJ MERCHANT'S

t!M EXPRESS COMPANY Having put their Direct and Oreat Througt Linea ln perfect worklng ofder, are sow preparei te do a general Express business with tbe Kast. West,"Soutb-weet and Korthweet, including tbe earryihg and collecting of Money Valuable*, Ac

Our lines, now opened, embrace tha routes between. 3ew York, Boetw, Bnffalo. Detroit, Clave lan-l, Cincinnati, Chicago, Milwaukee LaCroass. Prairie-dn-^hieii, Indianapolis, St. Louis, and al intermadlata points, and are being rapidlyeitend ed over all the routes of trade.

Tha Capital of 1 his Company is

Twenty Million Dollars,

and is an ample guarantee to the public of its re spcnslblllty. Alljloeaes and damagp. ol property eti true ted to our care, will be promptly and equitably adjusted. -.' Xvety ef0rt ndO b&madato

AOTit tbs patronage

of the public )ttr ratee are always as low as these of any re aponaible Kxprsss

Company.

bo-

twsaa tfaa andersijpiad (mde« the style aird fir in nam* of iipSALI^ .* ?0., was dfssdlved fey mo-

i.Sithar 9f tha MHiataing partners are aatter-

fSfTT? ystsnti imm*.

i«.i. il II '. CHAUNCRT WARREN, Jr: 1. -a^i.- hi OB A3. E. OAKEi', .tM i/i bahm war.P. town.

fuJis«r

QO-PARTKEKSHir NOTICE.

Office No. Blain Street, bet. 6tb & 5th 3ts

T. W. STBWABT,

Oct,9dtf Agent.

JgRIE RAILWAY1u,

«RKAI BSOAO OlIAttK^VODUE liUCk ROUI

NEW tOBE, BOSTON

And New England Cities.

t'** THIS BAIL WAY EXTENDS FHUM

Dunkirk to Neu York

460

Salamamca to New York

From and after November 19tli, 1866, Trains will leave in connection with all Western lines, as follows: From Dunkirk and 8almnnca~

By New Yerk time trom Uaion Depots 0.OO A. M. New York Day Kxpreaa from Salamanca (Sundsys excepted). Stops at oruelliiTllle S.47 A. M. (likfi), Intersecting with the B.30 A. M. Day Express from Buffalo aud airtveain New l'ork at lU.SU P. tt. 7,10 A. jH. Express Mail, trbm Huaklrk (Sundays excepted), tt.ipj at Salamanca 9.40

A.M., and connects at HornellsTille and Cor uing with tbe 3.30 A. 11. Express Mail from Buffalo, and arrives in New York at 7~U0 A. 4.15 P.

Sl.fi.Y,

Night Express, frora Dun

kirk (Sundays excepted). Utopj at Saluianca 6.66 P. M. Oiean 7.35 P. At. ^dnp) Turner's 0 56 A* M., (Bkft). and afilvu In Now York at la 30 P. M., connecting with Afternorn Trams for Boston aud New £nglaiid Clities.

From Bnfl'»lo-l!j Ne» York Time from l'e put car. Kxcbange aud Michigan Streets: S.itO A. 'M. New York Osy Expran, (Sundays excepted dtops at Horuelleville 8.5) A. ST., (Bkft) Suequrbauna 2.10 P. 51. (Oiae) Turner's ».0o P. M. Cuttnocts at (jreat Bend with Delaware, LackawanaA Woe' ern Railroad, and at Jersey Oity with Midnight

Express Train of Now Jersey Kailroad lor Pbilart'lpbla, Baltimore and Washington. (*.30 A. M. Cxpresfl JHwll, v:a Avon and

Hornelisville (inndays excepted). Arrives in New York at 7^00 A. M. Connects at Ulmira with the Northern Central Hallway for Harris burg, Phllad?!phia, Baltimore, WasbioKton aud other poinuSoutb. 2.20 P. m. Lightning Express, (Sun days excepted). Stops at Hornellsville bi-j (Sup.), and arrivts in New York 7.00 A. M.—

Connects at Jersev City with. Morning Kxpress I Train of New Jerssy Kailroad for Baltloiore and Washington, and at New York with Morn lng Express Train for Boston aud New Sng land Cltie«. 6.10 P. M. »w York Night Express,

DAILY. Stops at lloruellsvilie 1'i.yu P. M., (Sup.), intersecting with the 4.15 P. If. Train lrom Dunkirk, and arrives in New York at 1^.30 P. M. AIsoconnects at £loiiia lor liarrisburg, Philadhlphia and Fouth. 11.20 P. CiucinnnU Express, (Sun days excepted). Stups at bmpuehauna 7.20

A.M., (Bktt.)j Turner's 1.12 P.M.. (Dine), and arrives iu New Yi.rk at 3.4" P'.- 1U. Con.nectt at Great Bend with Delaware, Lacka wanna Western Kailroad tor Scranton. Treuton and Pbilao'elphmJ and at New Vork with Afternoooa Trains asd gieam»is for Boston and Net* England Cities. Only one Train Kast au Sunday, leaving Bitfulu at 6.10 P. M., and reaching New Vui at 1'^ to afternoon.

Boston and New Fngland Passengers, with tbelr Bfgeage, are transierred

of har,j

-J A*

Ac.

rrom*

BOCKVILLE, IMD.

Express Bally

To and frem

?aris, Illinois. Charlesten, Illinois MstMW,' Illinois, aad Inteimedltte points. Allbnatan* entrusted to this qompaoj will bs

,U^«^iln/^^Oon,pany.

OfKIOB On FOUBTH STKKET, next door Ohiefitrsst, Terra ttaute,. lad. S. McELVAlN, Agent.

E, H'.liL«AIIE,tinp'l.. "1 OrtSdtf ffaltiaaapnlls Iutl.

APAHS EXP8KS8 COMPANY.

...

Capita! 10,0«0,«00 •rtii 'jilfrfftip* **i o.t td fS?-Vit U'/fe .ter'^GHICAT

Eastern Western and Hontheri

KjtpBKS^ FORWARDERS, j:

Have iacflitles rrbf all the Railroads East, Wet •qUaonth, Ibr the.rapl transportation of

COJtimillS 4 UA60ERT1S

Farrtngton Cormr.

TERBBHA CTTJB, 11ST ID

JT IN 1

S I S S I S va'*(t

drc«, Ae.j r. i»! im r.. u'i 1.1 '*1

•rKut^mef

J£.v .If'SJ .str.f tiK.v*- n- 'lui'tr! -»*'»',{,i~?r

'."i•

Miles,

.. Buffalo to New York

423

Miles,

415

Miles,

ANL» is rnou

•22 to 21 MILES tlie SHORTEST ROUTE

All Trains run direetiy through to New Sort 4E9" 460 91II.£S without chauge of C'oarhes.

'A*

T.-

14 l-» t. t' 'c. 'L-

ii..• Ma« v""-«

RieJb Moire Antiques^ Plain Colored Taffetaa, Plain and Fancy Colors, Plakd, Striped A Figur'd. Plain Black Silks,

-J

"ng lu-

j:

E S S 6 0 0 S »b4p

4it ft

PLAIN & PLAID POPL0S,

PLAID FRENCH POPLINS,

SCOTCH PLAIDS,

EMPBESS CLOTHS, AND

"T, ZZ FRENCH MEB1N0ES,

(IN ALL THK LATEST CbLOUINGS)

ALSO—A LARGE STOCK OF 't

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Children's Crib

Mankets,

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Wide White and Colored Flannels, for Skirting

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Fine White Flannels Plain Colored Opera Flannel*.

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BEAVBB CLOTHS, &o., &o!

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Elegant Corded Silks

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yards Fancy Plaids at 25ftu

R«]p Silks at

$3,00.

Elegant Figured Silks at

2,5(J.

ab-2,15.

Elegstnt Plain Silks at

1,95.

Elegant Striped Silks at

1,75.

Elegant French Valours at

2,00.

pieces Striped Poplins at

Fine Merinos at

1.30.

(Other parti«« are asking 82,XJ for tbe s#me Good.)

$1,50, 1,40, 1,30,

1,20,100, 85

and

60 ets

French Kepps and Empress Cloths from

75 cts.

f.'ew

York. Tbe belt WntllaUid aud uiot Luxuries* Sleeping Coaches S®"IN THK WORI^D"®* accouipauylng all Bight trains on this tailvay.

Baggage Checked .Through 1

Ami Fare as low as by any oiKtr Rwte.

^Sh Full TiCKEIS VIA^EHIK RAjLWAi. Which ran be obtained *t all Principal Ticket Otfiras in tho West ^nd t-outii v. jst. H. RIDDLE,

WM. H, BAHB, Pa-» A^eni

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COAL.

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la uow supplying the.tH'^it quality of Kiver Coai at the market rates. Oraeu loft at Chambers' Grocery i-lore, scntbwMt corner oi tbe PnMic f^uara, will r*rflT» orotapt attention.

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to

1,50.

Alpacas, Black aud Colored

75, 65,

Jeans at

and

Good Prints at

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and

1,00

50

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Nubias as low as

25 and50

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Good Twilled Flannels at

40

cents-

100, 85, 75, 50

and

Good Blankets jrom

30 ets.

4,00

to

Good Balmorals at

810,00.

2,00, 2.50, 3,00

4,00.

12£, 15, 16$, 18

20

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Good Shirting Stripes at

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and

20 ets

Excellent Ki,d Glove

at

1,25.

Shawls and Cloaks in endless vari ety from

4,00

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$50,0'

Good Hoop Skirts

75

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V/ ttfKllty, from the NJCW MINES at CPK RV5V1LLE, ur sale cheap, at the £. C. It. It Co. Di*pot. Wo respectfully Solicit all Dealers and Oons»nier»cf Ooal,io call ani ra.imu) It. Aivy quantity can be liati at all tidies by applying to the Agents, J. P. Davis, Marble Shsp, Waoash St., Frank Oarthwait, Frontier Grocery and Provision Store, Terr? Haute, Iud. n28d6m PIONlCSB COAL MINING CO.

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COMPRISING

Ermine, Mink, Siberia? Squirrel, Coney, iYnterMink, dt'e. Also* Crimen Skating Muff's—a JSovfitu

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Corner of Main and Fcurth Street,

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