Daily Wabash Express, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 13 March 1867 — Page 2

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toU. WI^nbwjfand highly esteemed pj r,-fry whiied a law -Jthe peoplp of,qur cfty,ii»-OTta«fr"a law ^ffiteat indJarri^olis, jJsohnatban S. as a partner.

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the^ct to com-

^Morgan-raid,. and the general QLrcujt

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attitBsifc laws, for in

-want of cotutitiitional ma^oriti*

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-tha last Legislature tU

thonzes

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the vpter» ji:..

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tr» kj» ,3v»«Peace for ,,u., a -ne tnty in additiea toj^epumr- '"i®01

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•^^7 ,.i choice is to April elecE tion.- Here an oppiortun^ty focaawfiia A a an office now bas'^ ehanQe to run for jw/.i.aii if "s Squire, We-hope-our..felloT^ citizens will

V^fxlnritt not backward in' kyaiUdg them«(ilvei^i«

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P-.. -*•, r'trrji .'• I I intarest. law pMaed by the

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cent, bj

contract, leavjna th« legal rate' at •e .tiifeajlB nio agreement. &ken beyond

j&A+JJ&.t~di*pir JnQdhen-i ,, Recoupment of any. expess.-1

Un pit cent!'is'aftowea."

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per cent,

is allowed. Iti the opinion

of most busineia men that tiia. ohange in the law^llT^^n6®?141]

it yea|s past^ at le8a tha^ t(^ |»^'ceny. fcj§r&n»tnif^uT- «t, and our people will notjhenaerbrfil be fe- *-3a'5!-f'^,'3^

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•so ,,-:«{ it The Temperante Law. ^r jA«f .*» c» 'v«: The Legislature of our Stt wee

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»The Legislatureflf our State spent a great deal of time during tlie laW' sesiion in discussing and attempMw' to perfect a new law on the subject: of: twaperance.— There was great/diversity pf opinion in

V- body, whenever .'m« o» thisiubject^if bjfqr^lt. Di ring the past w^r W- winter bill- originated. in each House, '-adopting theiyitomj but StWmpt' 'f£$?g to c^)j^«e.present lalw in some important"ipartiottiars^f'''®i»tli these bills iSwli!»ifw w«"»i oif constitutional ^1 *ipre»entativ«s -Pial 7^•%*£» iThewfewPthe' old. htw of ^869- with iU

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skow that the existing law, if enforced, was. ftj'air. one bolt' to" the public and the retwler. ,^

I ^pinion in stringency,.. It| is rarely enforced w'rtlj vigor, or uniformity. The Courts find it*Jdifficuit t® get information again9tthoae«who viMatedit. Many good

,^rvia*A .'- citizens bndly.iC.ompll»ia Of iU inefficiency bnt|willnot become informers against those who break the present law "and who would not bocome such iinder any law. The reason why the pi$s&it statute does not accomplish more towaTds property controlling the sale of^a.lcoholic Ijquort, is not to be found in the law. itself so much as in .the lack of its enforcement. It is useless t| load our statute books with legal penalties against any crime if they are not enforced, promptly and surely' by the court*. Q?0 enable this to bo done public sentirhent is as necessary as the law itself. -Tilis does not exlet in respect to the law wi are discussing.

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tetter for his eattie, better

Sfld very much inktbr #r thus induce hint

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and now a law, «u-

this Stat, tr of inceriyrated^ cities,

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d^Lven to eVada tfe« Uw iti tteff mdnetaty ,*ran»f5tioW» M" Heretofore- It is a sensibl* chaog*itt thi usury •tatute.| j"_la.i2!

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r»-• *. *j tQf\d& the last s^ssioxj. Ultr*' tem* .... a. iperanceJnSniM'e of-eoum displeased with tliia result:w^ilft oo, .the cfntrtt/f 'tlbiom opposed to them are Satisfied. But no matter what.differences ^.o{! opinion exist am jng citizens to,Vh® atte^mpted legislation of the past winter on {the subject of ^.,1, temperance, all wili.be compelled to live a ri' updw^thgSld la^-H1118 o®8' "tatute that can be obtained aV'present, on the subject. We have heretofore discussal this" matter

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In the present state of -political parties

JT2 SUH.'"- and of public opinion a prohibitory law

impossibiliiy, 'iNie .'right to sell

W Spirituous liquor^beiri^ granted by the Stutej"the next thing is to control it as to do the least possible harpa,to fche public and to individuals. Here) agreat controversy begins and no consicterabio number of persons can Je'found whp exactly agree as totho proper mode' of'controlling it.— (The present.lawiis^ih /kdvince of puhlic

All must be contcnt wiih the law

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now have on tbe slibject of retailing until such time "ftB the law making power of the State seei fit to change it. Those who think it does not m^et the requirements of the day would do wejl jto examine it thoroughly, in the first place, and then see if they are willitfgnb aid actively to. its enforcement before they complain too loudly of its defccts or seek for changes which must Do now mere experiments. It is better to cultivate publie opinion, for ^he present, and if practicable get it up to the peint of insisting on and aiding in the execution of the laws we now have than 5

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to assail those laws, and by opposition thereto, rendor them powerless to do even the good for which th#y are calculated..

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Corn Ts/tteumon (torn.

ME. EDITOR: Tour kindly netice of our new enterprise^ its expressed in a former issue of your paper, emboldens us to still further tax your kindness in the same

iU To get at an expression of our wishes wants, w« will repeat part of a.coaversation had with a farnw some davs

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*8°- In that conversation, we^aid that the corn we wished to have planted will

produce as much as the" very best of corn now cultivated here t|at it is just as good as the very beat for hotne use that aside from the demand at our mill the corn will •ell for a better price in any Western or Southern market that we did not propose introducing a "surprise corn that our corn is simply a large hard grained, pue white and thoroughly acclimated corn, yielding more from the same eul. ture, maturing quite as early and commanding always the highest price,, Th$ nWhel" ptomisiffd tbfct he would plant five acres. Xow, what we want to say is, that five acre patches, unless very numerous,

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-thousand acres. CUD we get ifcj* is now tbe question? Then the planting of small atches is not good policy. If planted near (yellow corn it raizes so much as to

common white cor.ij in it'sob becomes so fli

nt^Inear 'all qilAn

lno«r'il,Vnnmn,n n„,t,:i ^ninl' '«the tairacls of Sj

tarated. as to be entirely wvthless for

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.orses,

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his own use^^nd^

iM»toultivate it to tbe en-

.a of all other descriptions of

i, ..i'jpff. i^bowjjjo^g OM&liila® who will plant it, receiving the same number of bushels back in payment iAinf only that those who receive tb» seed will sell us that portion of the crop raised fur market, projrided wa pay as much for it as other buyers, andr. pay as promptly.

Farmers'Wishing to examine the seed will

please call at tbe Prairie City Bank, or at 'tbe mill fetftldidg, t^rnlr fewan and W»-

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^Reported Expressly fdr the Daily R&pt'eu.

pkoennuMKOT MQNiUar, iiARCH. l¥.

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Resolved,

O'clock. Mr.

Richmond in the chttir. After some important business a message ..was received from tbe Governor, an 'bouncing the signing of^ niumher o^f bills, and th'at be had no further Communication to make. •_ Mr! HTANNA introduced Ithe following resolution:

Thatthe most qordial(hanks

of the Senate are hereby tendered to Hon Will Onmback for. tlur ability, integrity and impa^yltty with which b«h%^i* for'mly aiscnarged bis arduous labors ^as President of this body that for the urbanity, harmony:and prosperity, of our deliberations we are greatly indebted to hi^ deep sense of justiSej iknd. his elevating reverence for principle. •»,««««msu..

It was adopted by a rising vote. Mr. CUM BACK replied as follows:*.

Senators, OMcar»,[-aM Employes of the' Striate*The exp^rlerfce and bbservatipn pf, our lives has taught ^s ,all. .the .sad^i^diti-thitt there can be tvo tfes, 'ttoweVer .t^jnd^, or as so at on as an world, but time will dissolve t|iem. ,,

Our time for separation bias come and I but do justice to my own feeliaga wlieu I say that I will ever revert to this session of the Benate as one 6f the moat'delightful periods of my life. I beg to,thp^ y.op, all with an earnest and sincere heart for jour cheerful obedienceto the rulings of the Chair, and for the general disposition to make my position—Always one tif^akit diflBculty in the dischai^e'of its delicate duties—as pleasant and comfortable- as,

Your uniform kindness and

possible. courtesy to me, as your preaidtti|f'officer,*' has given you all such a warm place in my heart thatltha sai'ging waves of care .aud toil in after: lite will never^eause '.ina fSf~W to forget yoii, and in all yourwirfflict Tfi ThVqwisi life's great struggle, you will have my fornia threa sympathies ind tny sincere wishes for your success.

The Senate did a just and honorable aot in tendering its unanimous thanks to our efficient officers and their employees. have found them to be faithful and prompt in the:discharge of their jduties,'and to each of thprn I beg to add my personal thanks for their kindness to me, and to say to. them, as they go hence^ _my regards will follbw tb^m for their bappi iiess and succcss.

I have no time, nor is this the proper occasion to speak of the acts of tfrfr l4egi£ lature. It has been emphaticalj^a jjror

ing body, and since we havf Been a State there has never been ft^uchjaccompiiifh-

us the honor to approve ioff? vfefrjevgd give us a hearty welcom^wjhBB weje^vrjj to tliem. y.

To thpse of you who have klbVing wifa and affectionate children who h4Ve bien looking, forward to this day with sn bright anticipation's of happiness iti {ifeet? ing you, I tender you my congratulatiOTs that yon are so near'the realization of happiness than which there is nones weet er on earth.

To those of you who are not thus fortu nate, may

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recommend that you at oncb hiake the needful arrangements for a similar recep tion when you return hereafter. (Ap plause.)

I

beg to say that the complimentary resolution just adopted unanimously by rising' Vote of the-Kenate, fills my heart with gratitude and pri" for this and the many ness -I have received from you my heart thanks you with far more earnestness than my tongue can tell.

May Heaven's best gifts be yours in rich abundance, and may you ever receive

frpm your fellow men tbej same kindness and couctefy that you have so manfully extended to each other and to myself. (Continued applause.)

BT CttKJgNA o. BOSSITTJ.

Ob the cheerful bidding time 1 JVhen thorn-hedges tarn to

When now |saro of elm and sidshsd thetrwln

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Tender Iamb* an born and "baa,"

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And then the Senate adjourned sine die.

HOUSE.' I «T ill

The House met at

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A concurrent resolution' from the Senate was received ratifying the appoihttoent of .Tyilstaqh Commissioner at the the Paris exposition.

Mr. HERMENSspoke against the resolution, if it was ratified he would be allowed to drayr. for his expenses^end. Jbe was opposed to spendingany dohey in 1ms manner. It was tabled.'

A concurrent resolution from the Senate proposing several amendments to the Constitution was taken and not concurred in..

The Committee on Temperance made a report showing that' there have been presented -458 petitions^signed by about sfty thousand names.

On motion of Mr Green the House adjnurrfid sine (fie. ri

The Speaker returnedUo the House fail thanks. 4 I

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PiTT«BUBaH

-paper says:

cin| urm. Witnoutfail

iturs, that you lrUsy to' each

I congratulate you, Sena have, by your uniform cou: other, kept discord and ill feeling out of this Chamber, and now, that we are about to part it is a moat gratitying,reflection that we all go henco friend* and,^^|gf mies.

4Parties

engaged in shovelling anow at Pittsfieldj discovered in a huge drift, a bag of netting which contained at .large amount-of dried moss, grass and curled hair. The bundle has been identified aud proves to be a lady's waterfall. How it becam^detachedfrom the wearer is ubknoWn" But the conjecture, is, that the owner was caught in the storm, and was obliged to throw overboard her ballast, in order to make her headwav.

NEWJEssiT,has a literary curiosity, the like of 'which, ifi all probability, no other State or country on either side

the Atlantic, can boast, viz: a weekly newspaper, edited, published and printed by the convicts in the State Prison at Trenton. -The name of this novel journal is, The Sunbeam, ahd has for its motto, "Every.cloud has a iilver lining.'',

AK'Englishman has pate^Ui a^watch

witbto' han9stljst shows, iftr'ra figures but ihos^whiftB tesl the nohf and' minute looked for." The figures are displayed as they are wanted, and no others appear ou the watch face.

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-the miracle ofBprrog.

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use:1 "Wft'eipect fd salfs^r Ar farmer that t^Jfin4 of-corn is better for

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Tat in oammer blaiij'.

Oaks pot forth the rosy ahoot^ W& i. Wapderiag hwda WfX a)«ck.at eaie, Uceljf Moaamnsend lo:,fra»t

Otf'the fhoatiag MrreSf-WSsks! MWber earth JfroWn fatvtHi shArei Thrifty gleaner tudi sto aeaks

Bunett KOldenDorapof leaves "leagth

Bussett aoidejippBipor leaves

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Jo®. A. floragiM, I'OtlTei,

Bofos.*: A V.Blake,

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m. 0. fowler, Samual B. Ualdwetl, ^Oliver 8.

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-tahah-lived aanihih*«iv«aii^hMt, w,. Badue buds are nipped bj frost, j-

Snojr »et» forth a winding-Sheet, "fibd aU bops ef Uf»

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the sworn returns under' lihe Internal iawsffff fidwn. widely knayg manufacturers, of New Yorki Bo8ton, and Baltimore. Exclusively of Baltimore, ror which we have no return of pianos, it will beseen that euring the year 1868. theq were no less thafi 7^986 pianOs made anc sold-tiy the»e4fteeti firms of thre^i yti^s aalea produced $&184,092 38, out o: ami was-pud a^manu)Tacturerr' tax of $172,513 33. It is a still mora remarks able fact tbiat the leading manufacturer Of New York and thai of Bogton jointly re•aliiied bf tfc^r:

al«t|rlj«53)440

30, while

the other thirteen makers combined -sold tlfe,1*'liyh ff Kt}5«l,e43. The twp. firms belonging to New Yorfc: and Boston paid,fact, mow than oneS-half of the Government tax collected. Thefollowing is tbd exhibit

Hallett A Davii, Boaton..}*«i

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Halns Bros. N. T......:......:.... #30 205,972 00-

atsek A Co., N. 2^*«0,77« 00

Win. D. Bradbury, it 244 *3,^8 00 «. 2«V p.82100

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New Yort Piano Forte Co., ifsW'Yor* 1^ 30.99*0®

tion ,vel to Calisprittg tra' reatens to becprae I very serious

oon^sra^on.in view Of the y08W on the Isthmus and the latest Jtaleaient that "Panama is full, of pestilence and filtji." Unless the scourge ibale tWtffcMtuating population of that Region will ere long'give neither tbe doctor not the cti sus-taker much trouble. Meantimettl more cautious or timid of |h¥ tr'avfifng 'public, Who scent danger even in being whirled across the Isthmus, under the idea that pestilence cafi keep ub qfith, if not outstrip, the iron horse, they .probably seek tbe Pacific by the Nioaragua route, whereon, a ijakhful degragjOi healthfulneas is #cl||ed ^iwij^o j^rMLil. We ask atnt in- im adjdintention to an'

it th» Him

kind of un

eWpuon oi

sigfitly erifpuon of "the fiice, oj itching irriiating'oT dil^lssiiig cutineous disease on1any^.pat^ df ftle ^erstj^ dwl

OMNIBUS XlNEie

IS: kXJtOiBE'S 'OMNIBUS ANU HACK LltiK. Wfllmtt^Dd Oftlji Wt Jrfttai UnTiag tb« %ny part of tbe

Font Omc«, at wtU beprooivt

ILLINERY—BAfiGAINS

We *?oul3 'inform bur patrons and' friendi who wlah tn pnrcliatecbSkp Milltnerv,,to call and getBohneli,Turbau*, 6KH*t§,

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Until tbe completion ,of my new SUnp, ou 4th Street, opposite CentrVl'fKngiaejUunee, all orders left at B»rr'» Drag Store will raceivs prompt at 'tSntidn.~' .mbfidtf

Carriage Painting

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all ehfvll be sold

ttnderjcost, tor. tffi1'. dnriog the HolMays and Wtrter rnonflu.

PTT.

Carriage

Painter, Corner 5th and Charry Street*, over Fred. L. Myers' Carriage and Wagon Shop. All work entruitel toniy car*, will bed^ae witb IliMtheeaand dikpatch, and warrantett to give eatS(|action. A rijasonable.flhere «f pibMc patron#g« IS rNtte6tfnUT »ollclt«il ftelUt

BOSS,

Manufectnrere and Dealer*

HIDES, OILS, WOOL, FUSS &

FINDINGS

And .Wholesale Dealers In ,a

S A E 4 W A E

No.144 & 146 Main St..

Terre Hank, lad.

Ltaus A. acaaiTT, ILSLO. A. aoss. 1'. r. ta .it'i

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"'^jBaviag rtcenfly Increased to a lsrge extent our facilitlee for bnsinese, both by the enlargement of our rooms, and by the greatly increased steck which our growing trad* forcSe na to hswp, we take plessare in inviting those interested, to call and ejtamlue onr stoclt, when viaitlng our city. tVeshall always endeavar to fill all orders entranted to ns, promptly, and to the beet .advantage.

Wa parcbaee our floods strictly from tha

Mannfactarers and Importers,

amtifor Casjk^ aad we two* of no better way of placing ourselves

right

before the

•tatiag tbWSftk Ae

saperior lot of

of

rposc

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Tradt

than la

Majm fa^lvyers ^pf Leather, we pvseeee every advantage desirable to Stake .fe. ^Flrwt'Class Stock, s'-t.r2J .N and ws are BOW ftoithing for o«r

Spring Tradt,

Har ness, Black and Fair Bridle, Skirting and Upper Leather We are alwaye la the awrket for Hides 9he«p Pelts, Furi, Tallow, y^iand Aouf k. Leather, »,• For which we Intend to gl re tbe h*gk—t narhtt

O SOtTtHERN SHIPPERS.

1M«i Utta «lj dace te New Orleans and ou the Mississippi Kiver, aad to Nashville," Teani

lirleSs aSsR

Ample fiarllitiee to protect aay amount of aroperJAUSS H. TURNEB, ty at Svansvllle. daqldtf Ageat.

WQBLD MUTUAlr-^^-^ SHSflSiPi. 11,1. T. Bead tor Traatiaa.

3TO L.' wTlUtrd',n^^

Gordon. Henry K.

Piwpo^t,t jt£

§3m U4*9? wneead, leektoni"! James H. ^rasSiaai U. MMHIMI

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BOB. Wa. Kelljr,

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'ObtHestaitVMg wMtcr-lapae! Joe-bound, hUDg^r-^taghS^and dim

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Traded

A.»kn itlm of iKerest to the' thousisridlT of piano buyers in the Northwest, we ew' York Tribune pf Pf*~

the number of

pianoi misde in America, was exceedingly small. Tim workmanship of these, With few exceptions, was inferior to that of Europe. 'Musical taste and musical de-| mand grew rapidly, however and American inventors began to revolutionize the Old World tiieory off {$iano structure. The value of the improvements thus- ef-? fected in the making of pianos has bean admitted by the world generally. Bytee^ timony of the,most eminent musical professors our own pianos 'are deoidedly su-fWmftothdMftjf-EtitOlW?^

OFFICERS.

«feC«aB 1r. Will.ABD 0. H. 408DON Vlce Pi tt. Pi.vg.R ^Secretary and Actuary X. #.'bO§8&,% D:,....M»d. Czaaiasr at OOLoe J. UBANK, M.D Oons.Pbyeiclan Brookl»fc W^Pi' WtBJPfIOH....At«'y Couneel t, 39.WWI 3ft

Oaopaay, BOW^ fullv orgaaiMd, hav4 otopli»dNntirtl» iawiof N?Y. aute,and depo ed 9100,000 of iu capital, witU'the duperintendent of4be. luanranca JMpartiaent for the security of its 0pUff ioldars oa as rararable conditions as those ot any other Company:., piiliiaSi laimiT skaagMf U» ppficy

Nea.BartMinating rates an lo^sr than tBo* of any INa»paInr1n th»»W{rld. in thirty days afrfr de« notire awi i' i»C

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^rtwn|awr irs ago 1

Twenty-five years

Liberal arrangement* made in regard to ,-travsl. One-third of the Mount of premium »U1 he l«ta«d the policy ^pld«r hen deeired. ,« 'liM&ii arrangsmects inth gobd Agents.

The Trssslt stss,j.'.r— From tha New, York Herald 11th fsJ'yVMBT, "PamAHA, 1st Feb., 1867 "Yellow Fever la'almost epUemic on the Isthriiae. The deaths from that disease at* nnmetotta, and Panaara 4e (ull of |Metiteace and fllth. Tha saasoa la ths sickliest known for yeara. Tha yeU ISZ«T3w»1ng «n board the Jsmeetownr (tha Halted States man-of-war,) and tbedeathsaverage one Jr two: per diem.' Xhe Commodore will pu# to a ln order to disinfect the Ship. *4Dr. Little, American Oonaol, died of yellow faw ouiifae 29th Jaiivacy. ^JT*o® IU© fact that tha majority of tha man on hoard tha JMMitoWDi

'S 2£

mals. Implements, Fralts. Flowers, Ac. Only oac I)otLAifl TTifai: Ageitrwanted In e«ery Tillage, town, county, and State, to, (Um Olnbs, to whom jhh| ottered. For fall particulars of whloS, send lor a epecimsu copy. —. Nou

to

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ftmd oa your MSf

and the aamer of yonr ftiend*. Address, JOHVTtnillR, Pnbllihsr sad

A BOOK FOB THE MILLION.

Eevry Family, need i.. Eyery Teacher shoulaKave it. Every Sehobltfioy wants it. ".lOp Cbplge SelMtlons," embracing dmens of Oratery umor, for ths use of

•iff'. sKfatI6ns of

Poetical 0ems, the flnsst 9mi and a fnnd of Mirth and llu Schools, Lyceums, Exhibition, {Booms, and ths Home We',"

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Llllnoiii

OmrUt,

C'Lewis B. Iiodavr

Wm. P. Prentice, J.T.B. Ma*wail, t'T .1

DrOmttt*"i"i»tUta rjropa,r

and iafor Doubiooasa*4 atfi

4'xi

*i\

..jk

be formed."jj

FMA tbaHeWRifk Tribfrfjl. 11th Feb'y, 1867.

W

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3

"The health of onr city (Panama) is not by, any Ueans what (tnsaaliy lSi tfikre ha»e been awny deathe. -Cholera is ea to have entirely diaapa^^n thaNtcacagaa xoa^e. 'pioTtCS TO CiLlfOaNIAKS.

There has not been epidemic dleeaae of any kind on tbe'Klcaragua rout*, and it.ls quite healthy.—. Tbe next •tesmerB by the way of MicartgQl^l^i

be the "Santiago de Oabe," snd **San FreDcitco,' 9th end 30th Merch.

,h'

iwraw *A«'S Of Bxtra quality, all nombers, widths, colors an* patterns.' Sreeseif cm Beams, ready for the loom

For aale by..

ALEX. WH1LLDIN & 80MS

PHILADELPHIA, PA.

Wool & Woolen Yarn?

SOLD ON COMMISSION*^.*

'Se Metropolitan

Sofldby

A. T. tegcjajVtTA^T

Broadway, Chamberaand Beads 8tr»et,M-. Y.

THE AHEEICAN lAKMIK a a

Tbe Practic*l I^ajmw4' own Pap«r Tbe Cheapest and beet Agrloaltural and Horti

(OvtJ.

'•In

sc.cu.^

II *iyF,ual

8PUHC mLR

kfcraa^odr from

Horsemen Attention

cat PUBLISHED.

A Nsw, InlSTged Edition of Dr. THIOBAI.L's Celebrated Book oa the treatment Of all ths diseases of Horses, with trioks practised by Jock to tell ages of Horses and Cattle, owner should have. it. Sent by cs&ts.^ (tS. MELLBn.

rott sale.

State and County Bights,

ot J.B.

WINTEK BNPMtYMiiNT. A A PKB *twm and Expenses PkM Male fl/iUU or fMHllr AfWlS, to introduce every ifewan* VsMU iBTeatUm, of absolute atillty In household. Agenu prefering lo work on Commission MO earn frcM (riO tu $50 per day. kor fall pArticalar*, eoeloM etamp, aid addrew,

W. 0. ILSUN 4 CO., Clevalau*^ OWo.

AGENTS WANTED

0 8OAT1 NO WATKR! NO SiOPt Brown's GlassI Cleaning Polish, patented4 Oct. 10th, 1SSS, for cleaning and polishing Windows, Kir-, rors, Sold and Silver-plated ware, Bvaas, Copter,' Tin, Ac. A new Invention of tbe greateet practical worth, convenience ind economy. Indlepensable to all private hooee-keepare, hotel-keepere^ store-keepSrs, Ac. Lsrga-dlsconnt to the trade. ForWTl'particulars address* CC M. BROWN, 11 S 74 Bleeker Street, New York.

TFAPP.raDhree or Fc School iTeacheri if each, eoanty ia county in the" West, to eflfas in a bnsiaese I

Htf

BURNETT & KOSS.

jaSMtf

F'HTLokjltH^.'ir

or Four *adL that

month. Addrees, 1 Chestnut 8treet, CK

county will pay from IIOO to tlf-0 ZETOIEK, McCOBDT A Pbiladelahla. P*.' Irfnafcard Block orSO»OBv*9

a

hicago, 111.,

Street, St. Ixuit, Mo

Impartial Sufferln^e. Neither Wealth, RsSosmaat, Station, or Condition are exempt.

der life miserable. Ceecrlptiv^'ami

receipt of postage stamp. CO., Ill 0tiamber* St^ Me

iex-

pres^y ti* Mil benefit of females suffering from hysteria, naose*, nervoas irritability, distreasingapprehsneions, aad all those troobMams' complaints that invite premature old age. aad reU' lphTet ee.it 1RAL, B1SLS7 A

LADIES LINEN HANDK^g#'!^

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fl

•1 THE IilFE, LITXJCBft AND SPEECHES OF Hon. Alex. H. Stephens Bt HKNBV CtsrsLANO. Send for Circalars and see our terms.

Address NATIONAL PtTBT-ISHING CO.. 607 Minor Street, PttlUdelphia, Pa.

W. JOfiNS'i

IMPK

sr wr

O

Has been la use 10 years, and has,* lMgef sale thsn all other kindt of Composition KooRngTOm btned.

Elastic Mineral Cement, F.oj Beoalring Leaky Shingle and other Boofs Presmatire Paints, RMflng, Cementi'tc. Exclusive right to sell and appjy these materials will begtven to responsible *iid e6#*getloinrt»».

FISHliVft

TACKLE,

ery dos

Needles, Fish Hooks, Ac of svery description imported and manufactured by* PEB, No. 63.Hassaual., Nsw Tfrk Maiden Lane i'

SHIRTING STRIPES i* mtf £11

i/r

8», Lewmon,file, Our Slock IWll D# fOOl.-

CAPIWSLl.

OO'a., Celebrated SiM Castor Wheels, for 3ed •tetdt end PiAnoe. ror p*rticnl*rs address «i above, Box 680 P. O., Philadelphia, Pa.

Han««

•wit

l.-£rfj

Seat by mall,

Prisss cssfcsd

NORTH' AMSKlCA^iiBTtAMSHIP It,..Oppo«ttioxi

Califmia vla SUifpiiii|4 KTKBT ail, BAT9^

•fal

1

Oo tjka fokipYlhc ^rst-OiaSp On AUairtleOesaB.. t.l Oaeaant^

on'rtc(irc!J

-aisas. Lrsa

fiswa:

riifnww B-!wtTii"'k mum*? sAiLiira

DATB

WM new

March 10thend 30th, Jaa* ••«».. And a«sry, twenty days thsrsaJftaiv^^MMP the Saturday prsfioas whan a Bscalac.&llf Day occurs da Saaday. For farther UIMiw

HwwguMmm*

SiKxchauge pSSHn.V. VlSf^is»,stA»r.«»MNKi As#!

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-Mubi. a'cutaa.

AJOTlrOTKSDTr S CO,

TABS

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1ii.

ifiltNN-ER, "FBAs ANP TOILET SETS 4

lo.

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1 ..5 ••ii

KM

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JiK'V? hi**

4fh.i

HI.1 .je4?8 leniiin wfj K*-'' I"! ui I""?-

Silver^ted AW)

Jo.

GCAS SWA E,

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5ti 0

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cr .:

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A L'AKOI $STT6«C OF.

C."'

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BLEAOH'O MUSLIMS

Br'n ShtqUngafi Shirtings,

»-4, ft-4,8-4,9-4snd 14-4

SHEETINGS PricM I

A S S E E S

FOR1 MEN AND BOYS' WEAR.

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titil

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fSana-^

A* Ph^pa8 the' Cheapest

A. NIPPERT&

MERCH'T TAILORING.

ItTE^CflANT TAILORING.

XVA HOBS m*i} 'SI j_ *«*»»». -.4 iiat Srt

jr. wJJUMiii.sir,"

Merchant«« Tailor I

JljUsj^a-soAstaatly ^a kaa£a ifrge assortment of

Clatha,

^^C^sftiiier^f 4kfa

%$&%***.

Vcpitiiga«t

G«ntlamen in .want of Clothaa ma^fo, ocder should £all and examina

S

ork.

Lour and all those complaints resulting from derangement of the kidneys and nrlnarv organs. Sold In large bottle, by the drogglste. HABKAL, OV1U 111 I"11|- W.W., BISLKT A CO.. Whole bars Strsst, New Tora.

lie Druggists, 141 Cbam-

ti. --Ai.

OOODS-i-

At oa

'li

.AT HIS

«ro three Ihmmw

•9*6 Mi

H^Mat Louis, Hannibal,

wiw"

.'M

Ml*

'•tjAiapri^tiirtlts^

coilulawi

VBI*Ibi^'i

-»»i tW*

oil .sfdsO j,

FRENCH

tlity* btHtumitb .\tC0 White, Gold Ban^ aid Deco rgtMAOhlns, irti

IXTTJBES

8 I I

.1

-n- FSiCsrAUIly Invite MERCfa^N^S

To iiA^t barft^.Wtli^ wt(l js^oar Wpi alJlafw'aS tkeycaa tottg tfcehs. froJn.' the taet. be •MtMa^iac brealtaga in, b^Hspo^tatlbn. W« have

a'SSOMIM#

Ornaments on ChiasTware, Aadlwill match any brokea'iet of IWiich'China, Plain. 0oldBand, jor,Decorated.

itaioliiguj(^i»'lo

wfi ItO

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pl8SOi.UflQN.

rrr

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igpmm-..a

[1 TION I

OF EVERY DE%

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h!o»df ^eftsls ... •.•T

:)ji:

ITofoestifci iki Grrea'

fti

ium.*.ixrasss

rrsA a

ii "H JF

Bohemian, Fran ch anc

^•BelS^n^Msware! iawafe «sU

'-tkniU-M* orft lo «.' i.iin

Ud .IaATA CJadA|t

1PHlt» M' .wbb i'i* .• ."-lo jwi •&»*?•>•• -.w-i I. COAL OIL' i.|alIPS

luc8

lp. heretofdre^existlng be^ hnder the' style and Arm

.aamaof SD3ALIT,* G©.,.was dissolved by mu tftat constat rebniary 7th, 18ST. I W. P. Towh retires froat the flvAv-. .. ..

Eilber of ths .naiaining partu^-S ate author

Terra Ban te, Feb. 8,1807-dwtf

ft 4

#3

if®cy \Pl*n KNOWLTON^ -.'aw: it il

O-PABTNE^^IP NOTICE

•G

The umisrsigned have enterediipto a.Co-part nsrship undsr the firm nana of TOSAtti CO and will continue the Dry floods justness in all Its branches, at ths old sttad, corner of Main and Fonrth 8 treats.

I9l tO

STOVES AND tINWARE.

S^

Ev^thiiig Wiipanted.

Sooflbg, Souse Oattsriiif, «el Done promptly/, aad warranted to giv* satisfactioju.. None but the beet "BRANI3'' qf ^n lees specially ordered.

'h

Cheap as the Cheapest.

mb($lly. ch SflpS'

BOOTS AKt~ SNO^S.

gOQTS

InallilepiiiimeBts

we shall ml) .4wMf *-t

AND SHOES.

I*. A N E W S

pA

Is selling' fc'J'.l. Of,':

Boots & Shoes Very Cheap

,. ,,ifr To close oft a is large stock yt

.«•

Boote Shoe* and Gaiters,

Te make room for Spring stock. You will savs money by calling oa him at _w

tosiirgftii a Meohatdcg Block,

PaH^cutar Attention Is giTen to

SOtB-

CUSTOM WQRK

Tlili Department Is tn the lrands of SKILL!DL (WOBKMEN. octlSdtf ..

•JJNION BAKERY.

VRJLWK HEIIIO A BRO

Ijtaaufacturers of all kinds of

CRACKEE8.

and Dealers in

Rt CERIES,

Ki kj

miHaK

,.jrAiLomtf&

ESTABLISHMENT!

East Side of the Public Square

A I •"*,

On Lafayette St., between Canal and Depot,

E E A E de304i.-y INDIANA.

HORSESthe

mu

LES AND HOGS.

—I Will sell on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, between hours of 8 o'clock A. M. aad 12 M. at the Public Pound in tha .{lty, of Terrs Haute, to tha .highest .bidder, at public auction, all h&a' that mhy hdvfe been oi aay of these days wRnfh'tho Public Pound more than twaho hours aad all the horses or mules that may have been in said Pound more than two days.

ALEX. THOMAS,

mrhlSdSm. .City Marshal.

HSlSi

rr

A MJBBLCAN ^EXPRESS COM3L\. -PASY.

CON SOLI PITKO CAPITAL, •»,«IM* The above named Company hatre la g»fe«t exuerieaced and- trusty Meassngsrs, *xpr«s» leaving andarrirlng at Tern Hanle, as follows:

ifis^sp

•^*1 f«ie« 'tlSJiaoi aaq qt"- Waakla

Daattoa. I' •, 'ot* Wayns, "-ark': Logsnsport,

w&s-'jsx Oeatralia, Detroit, Mich.

and

Tn Eansas aud Nebraska.'

BOCKViLLK, IND.

Onc lt i«»modation Kxpress Daily Xo and frem iti}* ••A'liaoife*M® ',Ui: Oiarlesten, Illinois &Jl^»Vfaaoi* audints.T»edUt.points.

Altboelpete snttiyttsd to this company will atiead«d(tp wowpwi and with dagatch.^

^SiSSSSt^

mt

COMPAIUV.

lTT,T^wa •.•.rior.+r* A eTV.-.-V. fwi

Cupitairt $10,000,000

.!

OBTAT IR.FR-: I

W asirei"

E^ternolVe^erii |ind Boutberi EXPKESS FOBWABDBBS Base lacillflee oitt

all jbs Ballroade Kaat, Wet

and Soafh^for tbe rapia traaeporta|oa^f

MONEY AND OTHIB

Heavy and Llgllrf'Freight, Package .a 1 "Notes, Draiti »W*

Bills collected, and pro«i

tarosmade -(i Merchandise taksu for delivery on payme.. .oi the accomjpanying bil/, and^proceeds returned

PrCndS?oatsfta

jTlic Southern Eipren.

ffpr (ha principal citiea of tht StKith. RATBS AB LOW AS OTHER COMPANI

Loptf anl demegae promptly a diluted aod HttUi

SIu-^VRonty, Years 'Am

-5 '.- r.-

Of au«sessful operations of .this old and reliable Comaauy a'sufficient guaraStee of its responsiMKty and honoreble dealla'g with the public, and t»aolicita contlnBancaof its patronage. 0«c^ as No. 6, Mechanics Bow, Terra Haute ndiana. -g: ALLEN, Agent,

Novl9dSm

ho'i

IMNEYS,

5

"9.-u

Our lines, now opaned, embrace tbe routes be. twesu New Tort, Boeton, Buffalo, Detroit, Clevelan), Cinicinaatl, Gbrtigo,^ Milwaukee LaCroses, Pralrie-datfhidn, Indianapolis, tit. ionis, and all interssadiate points, aad are being rapidly extended over all the routes of trads.

Tbe Capital of this Company is Twenty Million Dollars, and is an ample ^uaradtee to the public of its responsibility.

Ml

Abates

'DrMOiife OI^TNA'ahd COMMON jwABE, suite to the Country-Trate^ it* WrtB«%r

losses.and damage. of,property entrusted to oar,carsu will bs promptly and equitably adjusted. Kvety effort will be made to merit the patronage of & 00ar. rates are always as lqyr as thess of any re. .spouslble Eipreas Company.

OfBce No. -^-^T Main Street, bet. 6th A 0th Sts

a/mi •m ot

ta 1c "CHAITN0KY W4BREN, Jr. OAKET,'—

ittd »3.' eJ'M '|ili J'

OXO. •W.,KJ?OWLtON, CHAUNCit WABRWHr, Jr. CBABLE8 O. DAKEY. MAXIMILIAN f. HOBEBO.

-N,E£JJ

T. W. STEWART,

'Ott^MW'^""*' ••'t *•,- Ageat.

RAILWAY!?***

8MAT BROAD EIATTK^WNISLE 1KACK RODTS

NEW YORK, BOSTON, And N®w England Cities.^

iiU

Tins RAILWAY KXTBNDS FBOM !hS/J

Dunkirk to New York 460 Miles, ^j

mo

t- '-t

«t.!

glORB ob..4I# Street, ad Ooor North of Mala

Tfee fiest Cooking Stoves. ^uTliefliiesI fleatlng^Stoves, All kinds of Fruit Cans.

KTerj.VSrftty of yinnnd (TopperWare

22 to 21 MILKg the SHORTEST ROUTE

All. Trains run directly, through to New York, W 460 MIKES wlthodt Change of Coaches.

From and after NovemUr 19tb, 1866, Trains will leave in connection with all Western lines, as follows: ,,, From Dunkirk and Mmanca-

By New Yark time from Union Depots: 6.00 A. M. New York Dsy Express, from Salamanca (Sundays excepted), stops at

Hornellirrille 8.47 A. 1. (Bkft), intersecting i?.i with the 6.30A. M. Day Express from BnUalo, aud arrives In New York at 10.30 P. M.' 7,10 A. MT. Expreaa from Dunkirk, (Sundays excepted). Stops at Salamanca 9.40 -and connects at Hornellevilie and Cor-

ning with tbe £.3U A. M. Express Mail from Buffalo, and arrives in New York at 7.00 A. 4.15 P.M.N.T, Might Expreaa, from Dun tt*irk (3nnlays eroepted). Sstops at SalmVbea 6,56 ivM.j Olean 7.35 P. M. (Sup). Turner's 9.55 A'11., (Bkft). and anivti In New York 1^' 1Z3Q P. M., connecting with Afternorn

Trains for Boston and New jCnglarid Cities.

From BaflnlO—Hy New'jYork Tims from Depot cer. Kxcbange and Michigan Sti-eetn: 8,SO A. H. New York Day Express, (Sundays excepted}. Stops at BornellsTille 8.60 A. M„ (Bkft) Susquehanna 2.10 P. M., (OiB»} Turner's 8.05 p. M. Cuanects at '"Oreat Bend With Delaware, LackawauaA West 'ern Railroad, aad at jersey Olty'wlth Mblnight

Expreaa .Train of N«w Jerse Railroad tor Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington. 8.30 A. M- ExprMS Natl, v.a Avou and

Horneliattlle (inndayp excepted). Arriveein New YorK at 7.00 A. SI. Connects at Hlmlrs \rith tjio Northsrn Central Ballway for Barrisburg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington and other pointsSouth. 2.30 P. Jf. Lightning Expreaa, (Sundays excepted). Stojs at liornelleville 0.86 (Sup.), and arrives in New York 7.00 A. M.—

icr

VDbnaecte.at Jsraev City with Homing KxpraSs Train of New Jersey. Kail road for Baltimore and Washington, andat New York with Mor'n-

1

ing Express Train lor Boston and Mew England Cities. 6.10 P. M. New York Night Express,

DAILY. Stops at UoruSllsvilie 10.au P. M., (Sap.), intersecting with the 4.15 P. U. Train from Dunkirk, and arrives in New York at 12.30 P. M. Also connects at Klmira for liar risburg, Philndhlpbla and Fouth. n.SO

V.

M. Cincinnati Kxpress, (Sun

days-axcepte4). Stops at Suspuehanna 7.20 "A.M., (Bkft.), Turner's 1.12 P, iL. (Dine), and afrivas in Naw York at 3.45 P. M. Connects at Oreat Bend with Delaware, Lackawanna A Western Bailroad tor Scranton, Treuto'n and'Phlladslphia, and at New York with

Afternooon Trains and steamets for Boston and New .England Cities. Only one Train East en Sunday, ieavlag Bu falo at 8.10 P. M., aud reaching New Xork at It.zti afternoon.

Boston and New England Passengers, with their Baggage, are transferred

tr*e of charyt

H. RIDDLE,

DRY GOODS.

(Dili: DRBS8 GOODS

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A. S,

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mamm*

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CTTM, 11ST 3D

nf

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a

Two lxprosaes Dally.

10

»nd

i§ssxa \)ue £xprMS Dalljr,

from:

and

1

u«»wm

Rick metre Antique*, Plain Colored Plain and Fancy Colore, Plaid, Striped dc Flgnr'd. ^|a|n Black Silks, «Sre.» Af., e.'

x7X»

E S S O O S Wrt'W j. ..'4Sf-f!«'

jf

rrHf if» ra *v L/iiSis* .st3vt.

FLAJN & PLAID POPLfNS, PLAID FRENCH POPLINS, SCOTCH PLAIDS,

EMPBKSS CLOTHS, AND FRENCH MEBIN0K8,

its'a *fjs

(IN ALL THS LATEST C0LOBINUS)

Mr

ALSO—A LARGB STOCK OF

House Furntshin^ Goods. Li- ciira if**: ••::a r. f_ fl.Ts!. 4 -1}«5i2liil ffcki

-H

t3.d t?x sera

j/i Rx wrm

BED

Messengers, the Express erriTet

aad departs with, nearly all the trains, fcr_ ths urindpal Eastern cities and Intermediate points. making close connections with

BLAiVKET^

'IN

:*4 -jpS6» v,h

•&*>t

Whitney,

Bath, and

3#|.

Children's

:i

Colored Blank eta

ixi.»

'i"\.a,ii

Blanket^

'i

fC

Wide White and Colored Flannels, fur Skirting Fine White Flannels Plain Colored Opera Flannels.

..^

feiSJ-ml.j. «.T

PATRONIZE HOMEt, X. V. INSTITUTIONS.

"T-. THE MERCHANTS lii mum CQMPAii •V1UK I'll.' ."WW

Having pat Sheir Sirsct aad. (jreat Tbrongl, Lines te do catrTingaad collsctingof Money.iTaluiblee, Ac

Inea. in perfect working erder, are now prepare* do a general, Express business with.ths East, tot, Southwest aad Northwest, including the

SHEETINGS & HWRTimS 1

l.»H

In all best makes, at SIWYIBK PK1C

'.

tfit-fkut Li:-

.-sf.| ^1- ,,

Ladies' Cloaking"- Cloths

•i tv)eiir*bn\ -f.v «. W-wIW rr-t)**

WA'fER^Kd'cJ'FS,

a

t.'*i

& fti

4'

8***

In New

Xhebstt Ventilated and most Luxurio'j* Sleepin Coaches ^IN THE WORLDS® accompanying all night trains on this railway.

Baggage Checked Through! jfnd Fare as low as by any other Route.

ASK FOB TICKETS VU EBIfc HAllWAt. Which can be obtained at all Principal Ticket Of-ftpes-in the West ^ud South west.

COAL.

I A E O

Is aptpjOTplying the beet qaallty of River Coal at the market rates. Orders left at Chambers' Grocery ^tore, southwest, oorner of the Public Hquare, will reoelve oromptiatteution. feffl*

Z^IOAL COAL I—Of a Superior

Ijoality, fromi the NEW MINES at CCRHYSVILLE, for ealeoheaPi at the E.tC. K. It. Co. Depot. We retpectiuUy solicit all Dealers and Consumers of Coal, to call Strl examine it. Any quantity can be had at all times by applying to the Agents. J. 1*. Davis, Marble Hnop, Wabaah

Frank Oarthwait, Frontier Grocery and I'rnvision Store, Terre Haute, Ind. .. na8d#m .. PIONEEB COAL MINING CO.

4

BROAD CLOTH a.

BRAVER CLOTH8, «ro., &c!

00BNSLIUS & HAtfj)EBTV.

O O S

—^—r-—:—rmf—

•».-« -ii'" W-l'••»»» 6-. x}'yvi* .iHi.-'Kliv to'nO .adi

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lit

EDBALL & Cty'S

V"

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3 mu V.- ... •'Kf'

0

Buffalo to New York 423 Miles, Salamamca to New York 415 illt/es, awDis'raotf-

Mnt

PRICK LIHT.

-it ii. .ii-'uofl

:'h

1

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^Ssstes'

ittUnU wan

t'-.l. n* ii)' "out -net flirts? •. ill i'i«» bat! "s "IV" -x) ui ^ijsfeUi

k.

.-t oi-nvt

xJ £..

i*T

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2 000 yards Fancy IJlafds at 20ots 2.00o yards Fancy Plaids at 25ots. Elegau £t«pp Silks «4f3,00. Elegant Figured Silkait 2,50. Elegant Corded Silks at 2,15. Elegant Plain Silks at 1,95. Elegant Striped Silks at 1,76. Elegant French Yalouxs at 2,00. 50 pieces Striped Poplins at 1,30.

(Other partlsa are as^iug |2,00 for the samaOoods)

Fine Merinos at $X^0, 1,40, 1.30, 1,20,100,85 and. .60 eta French Eepps and Empress Cloths jjj. from 75 eta. to 1,50. Alpacas, Black and Colored at 1,00 75, 65, and 50, eta. Nubias as low

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Good Twille(a^/5Mnels at 40 centsJeans at 100, 85, 7b, 50 and 30 eta. Good Blankets from 4,00 to $10,00. Good Balmorals at 2,00, 2.50, 3,00 and 4,00. Good Prints at 12£, 15, 16$, 18 and 20 cents Good Shirting Stripesjat 20 cts. An Excellent Kid Gloreat 1,25.' Shawls and Cloaks in endless vari ety from 4,00 to f50,00. Good Hoop Skirts 75 cts.

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