Daily Wabash Express, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 22 March 1867 — Page 1
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^OFFICIAL EVADES.. •a, rtTBLWHIK^ ^ait -V
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The gold mark*t|clij(»fl.dfl.|iew Kork yesterday evening at 134%. 1 isterday*1*L-onflrined 1fw*o Md nomination* Dipde by thglJreiidcBt. ».. As important trfHW iw.rbteo mado with «h{ Chippewa Indian*)*#•}' wjic-clal .Commissioner Bogy:
Til (.military la\v pi°,acquiesced in, in Georgia at a necessity, whilyiit the same time, the people 'fc&risidev itnnjust. .ilejt.'HowjiEB baa been examine^ by the. judiciary. Committee iu reference to the restoration of /joriflncjljed pjppapty to^nttermp-ebel*.
Fesia» movements -abont SC ASbiim indicAt* that a raid of some cliaractcr, upon Canada is not unlikely to occur. rA* fdeirprevails in the South that t(ie posjal jcji jijencv,«6 callcd, is not redeemable Jiv the 6overiA*at,ia4)d thtrefOrt'' is being *epo4Uted n5 worthless. I
Iiii.-ii enthusiasm in Fenian affairs in New Yuikhns entirely subsided. The insurrection in Ireland .ifti 'AflCno*it«rgeHT^ Ijiivftfceinar4l«».cefill futlhrr *Uite«KSt Wo XM 3atJw» »tfj ,« uni^sm to Mi* at a»i,3 «f»» I
THE casi- ol Sir. Thomas, recently elected Senator frgt£M&rylngd, «J[11 i{fl_Jp-i t}^ie iijxtJ£ii$ree» for ileterrnination, unle3s the present neosion i» much extended. vf' ,, li j^pori.e^ on good authoriUf that a^fjifpugor MdMTyibi-Oiaiictioat, A7ill b/njininate4 Jfyfoit Preoident an Minister to Austria in ilace of John Lathrop Motley, MalgncU/ -«V1
Uovkhnok Ciiapo, Of Michigan, has been indulglog in thoiiaa of hi* veto power with itMpvut loiflj bilU«uxing iiiUBiQip»litie« for .building railroads, The Legislature cotiM not't*s« th«h or^r his wto.
Iluji^aiCfnunitt^'o pn Expenditures will ask tlje'PrerffenT to r^m!ov(fefiliec1o'r Smythe foi'gross malfeasance in office, and if the request is not complied with, articles of impeachment will be brought against him for the purpose of his removal. &ii4' intelligence indicates the continued progress ol hostilities. Other battles are to b« totfjfht, A1 wfclch if 'Maximilian is defeated, -he will endeavor to cut his way, with a cavalry force, to the'Itio'Oranrle. where he will take refuge in the United 3tatp»". iW A)ikr Fabb, amerchlnf.'of Hlllsboro, Illinois, fu found (lead in his bed in Baltimore Wednesday morning. He was known to -have had' a largs amoQnt of fiioncy in his possession which is visaing. There is no clue to hte murderer.
Joun Hobbisset, Fernando Wood, and others, have held an interview with the President on the subject bf appointmeritSj to office in New York.— Xhe President was reticent and gave them no encouragement concerning ttio distribution of the of
Orn ruble dispatches state the general elections have been held in Italy Garibaldi lias been rethVned fdr three cities In the'Frcnch Corps Lejislatif the foreign jiolicy..of the Emperor has been endorsed by an overwhelming majority, and the hostilities between Russia and Bokhara have .bee a -timp&ril*
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Logics, by the high water in East Tonnosscoare •nortnous. jKanjr. persons have been drowned,and others have be'en lei* homeless. Cattle, hogs and she^p have been lost in large numbers, while railroads have been destroyed for miles and miles The rivers are still high, and tlin rain is falling r»l)llly. Qi~ j.j i'-.
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TajE time for the aftsessrnent of the income tax for the year past is upon us.— Our District Assessor will soon be making up his lists and everybody will be called uponHo Tnake their settlement (^n income for 1866. There have been some changes made in the laW by the last Congress.— While these changes do not materially lessen the burden upon the mass of cititfsnsj they will ten'd"to materially lesseii the general revenue. The former exem p^ion oj jfSUtt^rom taxation, ip increased to ^i.OOO1, BTid the rfft^to bo asses^ed on incomes *of ove^ $10 060'ha3 been reduced ft-Otp teu tc ttvo
per cent,
and a few ar
ticles specifically taxed have been dropped. P^^)ducitiiu» made
My
the last Congess
in the fu^tuta a^essirrent together with tlte 'greai stft'gnVtlofi of trade during the past year and the decrease of incomes for 1866 which resulted from it),-will make the in* como revenue of this district fall far helow -thato611ected last year. An intelligent correspondent of the Indianapolis
Journal
wjitjpg from this c,Ity.furnishessome figures in® cstimett'es on this subject that are exactly in point. He says: ''The Government will be much disappointed in the receipts from .incomes arid "special taxes. For 1865 the xate on in"comes and special taxes. For 1866 the 'bn^Cgjues was
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If the alcove is true in. our own Diitrict it will probably prove so ganerallv "fBftfSgho®**" tfie' couTntry. The real amount ofJucome tsx under the law ia iron in good times. The our own past lists shows thisiict andteveals many singular thin^^.
amount or lucoi
pul5ncat orr of
Persons that were usually supposed to be making their yearly- expenses,turn out to be nearly paupers when they come to payTnij taieS. The present hard timps will make it more difficult than ever to got full assessments. There ought to be some plan devised to avoid resort to an income tax on tho part of the Government. It is a great burden on the people. Hitherto it has bwn met with comparative cheerfulnesss but it is getting to be onerous, and dishonest men resort to every dodijc and shift to avoid it.' in the present oonditidn'of public affairs it may be impossi. .blfeto to devise any other way raise tho revenue required by the General Goverji- :. Citiceais therefore sheulcj[fonder honest account of their incomes and pay their tax thereon with as good grace as* posiiblo. m.k.
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London—Hodn, March Z1.—Cottoa openg very dull wich a downward tendery cy.
Manchester advices are unfavorable. Mfttket dull And prices teocUa^ {townward. Breadstuffs generally quiet.
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FloRbi-ce, March 21.—General elecition»b&TBbeen:held, (ienert^ Qarabaldj vras returned for three cities, •:.
RUSSIA.
ST.Irfi5rHBjBi.rao, tilitiva between I^us^a and ^pj^hf temporarily suspended.
HEAVY DAMAGES BY THE FLOOD IX
New YoBK.J^AfeitslS^i^Ainoxville special to the Times says East Tennessee sis daiftaged arer, $2,000^?0
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FENIAN MOVEMENTS AT ST. ALBANS. ^The Herald's St Albans correspond? ent says that aoveral lTnited States army officers had arrived and patted through that village lately/although no troops had cpme as yet. It was rumored,, how? tivfir, that a- force had i-beet^ fbrwaTded Ifrom" Fort"Warren.
The military officers about the village had been consulting as to the amount of equippage and ammunition needed tofit out certain campaign^ for :•. se|rfcefe|)n the other hand several bandj of Irisfimen had arrived well equipped, with every thing requisite for. a toiff, aipd Rearing traces of an nndobbted tetidotfcy to Fenianism. 7
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^EXIC^NINTEU-iaENCE
TSE MttlfARf" L^-NV IN^
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per cent, on $10,-
iand 1?) ipet cent. On all aver tbnt "amount, under the set of'1867 for 1866 ''the r^te wilJ be' 5 per qept. whether tha lljnconje is under or over $10,000. But 'the hardest part is in the telling fnrt "that few persons made, any monoy in "Tl8C«ito pay tax upon. In thiscouiltry "the annual assessment for 1865produced, "sky id iround iiumbers, $75,000 the otBer "counties of the distriob together produced i^thesame amount, making the *bf5 the hnriukl list'' Si56,000 in this disi'trict. Now if thtt.annual collection t'or "1866 comes up to §30,000 in this district, "it will g«J b^yohd my calculations. The "falling atf in. collections made monthly "on gross receipts and manufactures will "be preportionably as upon incomes.
Gerald's Southern eorrospQndjjxit
in Georgia says, the^VriifitaA- r&6rtS1?nh> tion' law is generally discussed, on. j/oth sides, and although tiie...mMjoriiy! Consider it "unjust,^ tliej- think it outfit to be a q^cedArasj .matte* DISBANDING MIJ-X^Aitl- -IsAYT IN VIRSIN1A.
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jPABia*M«rch 2 lliln tb% ftymaLlgij"litify the' Fpreign policy, of fare EwfiePor baa been indorsed by an overwhelming majority.
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B'out, Cockeron and Sevier counties alj lose heavily, In^JbJout county a large flock of sheep were drowned. The loss of stock of all iindd is unprecedentedly heavy. All the fipmgrp livirrg on the river will be very late wilb their crops. The loss on stock will be a great drawback.
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running to Chattanooga
from this point. Many lives were lost in Lower Tennes. s98e,-.#ndixmaHy f&nail.ies wec®4e^t'homo« les9,.and must saffcr.
Over one hnndred car loads of corn were destroyed Chattanooga. The depots wero all submerged, and
No mails have been received from the Northwest since the 4th of March. SENATE CONFIRMATIONS.
W^SHiNOTpif, ^Iarch 21.—The Senate yesterday confirmed tEe following nominatiopB'
Associate. Justice „Jotm H. Carter, of the Supreme Court 6f Arizfmia "tjnited (StatesJJistrict Attorney Samuel H. Laury, for the District of Louisiasa. Kegisr ttt'bf IhelanA offied, Sylvanus J. Wye, at Stockton, California.
An idea prevails at th? South, that the postal currency, so-called/is not rfeaeemable by the Government, afid thfflefor6 is being repudiated as worthless.
FENIAN FAI^CREfi AK&SCBXM£&. New York, March -21 .--.The Iriah thusiasm in this city has all subsided, and the -late rebellion in Ireland is conceded to have been a disgraceful failure- The only party who receive any at?tention are those who fcre-in favor of an invasion of Canada. Several meetings haVft been held on the subjeet 'df an'early invasion, and steps are being taken that look somewhat like war.
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Mr. WIXJjIAMS, from theFinance Comnyfcfc^iiep&Had 'tKe ddnie ijiSnfiis,olutiop,tQ'e£ton(f
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Herald's Vera Cruz correspondent says the most formidable body of horsemen jtnpwn in Mexico for,fli&njjjrears, has been organized an placed, under Mejih's cdmmatid and should the expected battle prove a liberal defeat, it will most probably be urged' inW a disastrous7rout. On the other hand, if Maxhnillian is defeated his cavalry will suifiee him for a desperate attempt to out his way to the Rio Grahde,-where he''wilt take refugees the United States.
toiiused
the dis-
ban'duient "r GuaM#, at Hiuinjtfatt^ and .like iiegroeskre v4r/'iftneif''gr^wi:..
Henty'A'.* VVistf'brt'j^ViS?ifite& to stump t^e ^Oiie.iR ogp*5^ii^fti|0^fnnicutiSll AKOTIibk varro frRmcoSiiNQ.
a?.ySJ5twr«/fe-?ood
reason to believe Alr..Jc«hnson will return the supplementary^r«--onstruc|iijii- hiHt,'-) Mr. Johnson '^HJ'id TJavV signed the bi 1 l4iad j{' Cohflnod to the suuple purpcilK duties of the o^eers wjiuse duties ltsboiild b: to initiate the work, undetf-tlie act of ii^rph ^d„ bi^t hj regards trtie ^U pi»i4 yestfer8«^ RsvgDing IJfej'ond that '"purpose. m". PROPERTY RKiTORED TO REBELS IN THE
THE CASK OF SENAfOR THOMAS^ 4F MARTLANT). *"lt upp«artfthat the case of Stv. Tfionias, Senator elect from Maryland, will go over to the uext session of Congress for decision, unless the present session shall extend into the latter part °f next week. The matter was before the Judiciary
Committee this morning, and was postpoped to neift Saturday, |||T MINISTER TO AUSTRIA."
There is good authority for saying1. Senator Foster, of Connecticut, will receive nomination of Minister to Austria in place of Motley. AS INTERVIEW WITH THE PRESIDENT
AND NEW YORK APPOINTMENTS. The Herald's special says that Messrs. James Brooks, Fernando "Wood, John Morrisey, John Fox and John Weichermier who composed the New York delegation, had a long interview with the President to-night. The subject of the talk was genera), including reconstruction, confiscation and impeachment, but it related more particularly to Federal appointments for the city of New York. The President was very reticent and gave them no encouragement concerning the distribution of the offices. „f_-.«•»,»• jwjAt Savri«| *6'
==^«™«ieliigaii lleglBlatnl,err^9??i DETROIT March 2t,—In the |Stat^
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This £Q^4ing the1^v3i$oR «e£t "Wth$ Senate a veto of three other railroad bills on the. same-grounds^as-bis -£0||rmer veto. The Senate took a vore on two of the bills ^nt jncke^8trength to pifi9 tbera, ond.the other was tabled. Thus probably ends the projects of building railroads in this State by means of taxing municipalities.
A violent Northwest windj aiglgstorni
•An Important Suit Determined* Buffalo, March 21.—The case of Albert §tur«is, o%ChiQa^j-#gainit .J&.j 9Prosser, of 'this city, "was concluded yesterday. ^ieplaintiff was nonytaited.
The propeller, City of^uffalo. last Summer, while unloading at^Sttlrgir- «leVator caugjjt and destroyed the elevator, for whi^h'$15(1,000 d&'ihWge were'claimed by Albert SturgiS,
Murder for Money.
BALTIMORE, MI., March 21.—James Farr, a merchant, from Hillsborough, Ills., was found in bed Saturday morning wjth his thrQatv cut. *_ Si Ifkye had a large«!amc^it/Of sjicqly in. bis possession, which is missing. It is supposed ho was murdered for his money.-j-No clue yet to thi$'murderer. "i' 1
NEW -yOBX sioCK itA&KET. n:- ai. I l.n'r 11 ill iu kri mill, but sellerfs option freely
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William Ilrnth .v_£V. report jhe foltoyiys prices
at 3ffl0a-2Ki-«r?. IfitJ-1 A~*1A" Gulil Ohin Certificate* 20J^(S27: tiuiiiiii lorti-i" C'liuberhind Quicksil-
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General Ho.ward W.u3 citiminwi yesterday by the Judiciary Committee regarding the restoration. o£ property in Louisiauarand the estate^ Jo.- Davis, Ui.U*«.r of Jeff, flavis, near Jackson, Miss.
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TBEATT WITH THE CHIPPEWA IHDIAN$. Special Commissioner L.
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Bogy, yes
terday completed a treaty with the Chif|«pewa Indians on ~tEe Mississippi bulks cif^ Minnesota, of which Hole with is ttw principle Chief. By this treaty the Chij j^Mjas agreed tq eo&Uo/he Tjw
portion of land in another part of tl State. The object of making the ex change is that the ^Indians may have better farmingilan'ds/ they having expressed a desire to devote theme^es to all agricultural pursuits. THE CASE OF COLLECTOR SMYTHS OF NEW
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The House Committee on expenditures will report a resolution, asking the President to remove Collector Smythe, for malfepssnoe in offieee, and ll tiienqaist is not complied with, articles of impeachment Against the Collector will be presented. ifriff-*4-»- «*f^E tW-— JO,Oi XLthOONfiBESB-FIRST SESSION
Washinoton, March 2J,
lr^,MORXON jireseat^d ft^verar Tie! ifl)S friiri tjie Mfnrtosoia Leriilatiire?|W«erpd!V Cl"' ':0
moriri.
The Houbo presented memorials of the
the employees of th*
firsiyltislori of the currency bureau thi benefits of the resolution, givsng twenty c&kifttrk ^tbptBL^pmi^:rcMLn
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remp^eesrOf the| government, with ommenaation that it be indefinitely poned.. Agreed to.
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Joi&i «eaoluitcfi{l%i%mptin^46 r'apjii patuMjMhade from straw was passed. Mr. WltiSON, from the Military Co:ni mittee reported a joint resolution placipg e^rtaan troppi. c)n afcfg: Missouri footings with' other troops as to bounty
A rbsoiiiftln'ft? [Mh^^5,bod IjopieS of the iqpo[rt' of General Humphreys on hydraulics of the Mississippi river and the protection of all jthe agion. from overflow, wasgiss6d. "v liMtj Aqthony introduced a resolution instructing the Committee on printing to enquire if there, bp any deficite in the account: of -the late 8operrintende'nt 'of pj:intipg whether he made contracts prejuclicial to the Government whether he bought more paper than .he should,
Mr. Anthony' explained ^Mle^' 6bjdcf-of tbe resolutfon to remove certain impressions created "by newspapers as the con. duct of the.late incumbent. r„„rr
Mr. CflANDLIfe froih the on Coptnerce, reported a ^ffaottition authorizing American citizens to dispose of Sv'essfclB to friendly belligerent Governments under certain circumstances, which was laid over for the. present.
Mr. TRUMBULL introduced a bill to amend the Bankrupt bill by repealing the provision requiring the1 Chief Justice to agpjnt the -registers" of .biqkruptc^ providing that the registers be,'«ppointed fcy-the YMk»HS Distrietr Courts.
Mr. TOUMBUtL said'tbe xoelntU'C had the sanction of the Chief Justice. The bill was laid over for the present.
Mr. SHERMAN moved to reconsider the v.ote by which |Uj,e b|ll exetpptinq
from Internal Reverei*T wrapping Pft per made from wood,,
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ted upon and resulted in the bill being lost—lacking one vote 'of making tlii necessary
thirds. „.
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dlffefckc|2| -ffterTegalar call there
wax rather mfcTp'mgpMinafr rfuinITe«rtd to liuV,
taken ut muall
(te Pia'fet WWqtni^rin, hut i! fe|l iS*»rfiCToai«fpK)ta*ions just pra-
The market wab ., subsequently H'iseconii board, imd thrji
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'M.y (a,UUj'a Ft. Wayi Atlan iv'Ha, tatuojfo.liri" lit "utisinesS' at tlie'fir^t ri jru
bimrd quite moderate. This afternoon they wire ililli but steady res. affcent. 100® lin)Vs Coupons sl. 1'' (3i"J'-i 6-_o's leg. 107!
NEW YORK 'MARKET ^Brp^teEnLplrTj
YottK Mftrch 21
CUTTOS—Dull and henvy, ami %@lc lower siiles of 1,800 bales middling at '10V£(ii:tl'. FLOUR—Market improved ^9 ,fi5@10 fl» Jot BXi'lifi'Rne western. lh X5(jl2 for extra western, 11 'iO(K12 35 for shipping brands R. II. o.. ank 12 40(i(13 3i) for trnae brands. Market closing quiet and firm. California Hour firmer sale* 01' aim bbls.
WHISKY—Quiet. 1 WIIKAT—Receipts 30,.10 lm market opene
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SI 3D, and 700 bn Western at Jl ii. IiAJiLEY—Quite firm sales of lSjOOO bu Cnnarta wStlt St l-@t 2* tree, and 4.W- bu two rowed State at SI 2".
BARLEY MALT—Dull. CORN—Market opened dull and closed 1(KA lower sales of 5o,l*JU bu at cl 17^1 16 for afloat, and 1.12 for nev.
OATS—Heavy sales of 28,000 bn at P2@G5^c for Western, and 70@71c for State. RICE—Quiet at I0J5@TIe.
COFFEE—Pnll. SLGAR—Qnict at in£(g.llc. 11 K6 MOIiASSKSt—Dull. I PETROLEUM—Iu fair reqnest at 16c for crude, and i+Sj/Sc for refined iu bond.
HOPS—Qr.ietjand steady. rORK—Opened dull and closed firmer with a better demand salt's of4,»iv bbls at S23 C2@2H 90 for new mess closing at 23 80 regular, 22§22 SO for old mess, 18 50@1U 25 for prime and '21 50@i2 for prime mess.
SEtF HA MS—More firm at 37@40e. BACON—Quiet and held higher sale* of 180 boxes at 10Hc for Cnmbirland, and ll%o for short ribbed.
CIT MEATS—Firm aalee of 630 packages at 9Vfc®10Kc for shoulders, andlSfiMJCefor hams. liAKD—Hearj aalea of S70ms at 12*4®l3)ic for new. ...»••**
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spriar $1 2091 W,uOM to ohoide -winter gl 86® 1 6 0 OOTTON—Dull and prices nominal at 27% for
ndtHifagOfimi»cwrt*ncedone. BUEK HEA'ft—Hild firmly, hbiairs asking 8V?anflM^4Tor' Bhonldera. and sides, but the dTrid at orir Aid 10 ifris light.
ffACON-jOtirm and the th« anpiayTat 7^, 11% arid .. and clear sidea.
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M. B. HUDSON. WM. A. OLUBti
AT-L Importers and Jobbers of CHINA. 6Lim AUTO CBUCKEKT,
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RETAIL MERCHANTS to io9p*ct» ur StockVas they will ftuJ our W'Href a (ow aa they can kr ing thoia from ,tiie Kant, t* SldM,in tratidpTt»ii«Sn. WeTh^Tw foil atock of
A8SOJR1JLD CliATKS
Ol sTON t. CHINA and COMMON WA HE, auus to the Loontry Trade. Ordetfstaken for engfavingdesigtlson Oieis,v
Ornaments on Chinaware, Aad will natch any broken set of FreoHi Ohina, Plain. OoldBaftrt, or Denorate^l «e2Mwli
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ESTERN UNION SEMINARY, CUVNS, IND. Tuition reasonable. No eriraj, except for Piano Hasic, and Commercial Department -ITS Pupils linriniTerm. Lewis' Gymnastics and Skobt Hard for eretybody. French and German taught Spring Term
March 18th. Good oppertnnily for
the TtiT baa*
Academic
Iohcattoh. Address
J. MILTON WKLCH, Principal,
Or, A. Hi*Daic*ON, Vira Prea't, ie27iilm Ciintou, I Jul.
CARRIAGES.
WELCH.
Mbk&at. UOBX,.
sHg£W»o.t ..to. Ttanufcctttr^r
and Dealer in
l«£'lor naow.. CARBUeES AND BIJCMif]fsv it 12)4gl3)£c 1 Ooraar Aaaaadand WaUnt Sta.,TarnHatite, Ind.
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to WflicB Branch !of thb FRorxs&ioN hi* practice if exchulVSIy conflnad, may -Be con-., soltod personally, or. bylstter^ at Jua XupeuM^ ^d burj^ry, Jlliller't Block* Varth Xiliuoisstre^, one square north of thn^ Bates House.
HAL®' tg 4"Gr.MjuaUi of Hedlulna ajiut..'^ the Author of the NUW MJETU6D
.trijteut for Dieeasee'of th^
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Hoop. Skirts, pecslia^ly jadaptud for the ua« large and fleshy ladies. 1V,000' new style "Latffeii -Faper~dollars.
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TE^JIE II4.UTE ,oucu eirory fpur wetjt»,,and l«iay b«-iQpp«alted tbo Terre Haute iloine, ,.
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Ob TUnraday, Jan.cMlli, JH7r On Thursday, Feb. 'Jlst.-.i T^ip-jhj On Thursday, Mar. 21s(,, On ThnHMay, Apiril IKth *»n 'ffcasyfay, Nn Ulita.'.ajte^DU On TW«a|[, J«we .Oat Thariiayi July ntk, On TManalay, Aug. Sib, l« Thundaj', Nept. 5tii, *--al4teg|s^
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On I liar»aifr, V^c7.r 26Ui, jPSk!6T TreAinmot withih the rekctifVf all
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HUBBS & VEITS,
Forwarding, and Oouinii88lon MKBCUANTIS. And Wharf Jtoat Fropr-ieiorn.-umttTiai's lUta street, KVAKin'UlK, iXO.
Itirift TO^Pi-Ptton Itroa. iiud Mftckeyj Niabii ft Co., i^vanvHle. Ind.
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Aud SOIiB AQENTS
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FowHaraiu^iiCouiiiii8t)ioii MercUuntft ,, UAce Ap. 1 Houtk Water,Stitch An^ Whaif-Boat foot of^ Sycamoie Street,'
fiiawiville, IiMUauah," GENERAL STEAMBOAT AGENTS,
Nashville Sf Northwesterfi Railrqad^ and Nashville (tint Ghatianixiffd Riitraadr
Through Bills and Urouih T£atfj) 4'vori
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KKOUVINa T»aWAKII!M AND
CoiumisiSion Mer«?hant, AND CtULKEg lS Or vi vnt Flo it autl^S
W.utt UousKt-Ui^. weal ihb Terrt Haute
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J^PE IL: ELECTION 1807.
«j4y tiTATK Cfl INDIAN^ it" Oonu*y»|"
To the frheriff bf Vigo Co\intp-^-(b-retifi'j
Y«u are h«r«by commanded to give u6tiee to'-tile .'ju»hfl*d*TOter» of Vigo Cotinty, Hiat on ths ririt idouday in Apri^ it being the ftr»t 1»y of safd uiontU, they Trill bo entitled tuc&&t -th«ir voles at the r^pctjve plactia of voting in eaoii Township, for the t'oiivwing Tuwuahip Ulticere, iu-»it
Harri&bti Totcnship,
One Township Trustee and lour Ooustahies. Honey Greek Toumthijt. One Towuship Tiuptee »ud
vtwo
Cuu«U»bler.
I'rainrtOH Touuuhip.
Une Justice uf the I'cuco^ 91^-J^wnship Trustee and two Ccuft^befli •. I f. i, Prairie Creek Toicnshi]'. ('D.t Justice qf the Peace, ou^ Jownsiup Trustee and two Cbastahl-e.
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Cu I Lirton .ii Cue ToXVu^liip Trustee aud two Coudtahl Pirn on Toicnuhip Oupc^ywn^blp 'I'ruste^ and (breff
Tvumship
One Ju'.ti.e oi 'he lVuc one i'owuAUip Trustee Hit three.Coimt^bleH. •. jQjk&to
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Owe Township Trustee nnd twu OondUbU^ I 2^ei ins To1l}n*fiip* J» 5 '»e Township .Tiiwfee anJ m*» Coust»tlc^.
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On« Towa«)»!u',TniateK and two CouHbalrfcs.
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Vttspes fllaiitle OrAamtuih aa«l lava .Goods! ,:52J?n -v.f 4
f'txnst^u -'SSl iU«LJSJ6iaibleRi S^.pctr. Creel-. Tomk^htpi'
one JuaMcc* the Pea e,vedi Tyvvnahip 'l^iistio^ji auM Two Constables. 1 lc WUnoflt*AVherf^r,5f ftav? b*r£wnto
Bet my hand" tin^'tli^ Si'»l of tlf»* Cil*(uji^ cult Onnrt, th.:* lltli il'iy of Mtii'ClL T^B?. H. SfMV&'N^lefk.
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said Otiunty, hereby ourtify the lore^binK to true'copy of lhe riginal Frecept ct tiloctioU lo me directed atid ileiivered, Bill tlie qitajilt- t: tiitsns of Vliu 1 Viiinty will take noticeac.M iiu.gty •iOilX KIZKK. S. V.
B. HAixEKTY & CO Are pr«i*Aied io Oo ail kind* of a O W O 4 it «IM'H AS Roofing, Guttering, Coppersmith
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flaviog commenced tie Gu Fitting budixitconnection with their Lock^mUhicg Ksiabliah* vent, hope) by prompt fttteotioa to ordeii, to merit a &h»re of public patronage'. hbop aoukb aide of Main aUoet, near, iiii» -l^rre HauteHooae.
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have alVenti^ pnt np several,
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entire e^iiafactiou of the parties vs:ug9 whom wec^u at all times reffr Ali kinds'of Furnaces repaired and ppl up la coiupicte order,ftini tUo work warranted.
A g^nertU aasortnieut of 1XNWAUK va h&o*i at all tiuicS. Utve us c-all at 5o-187 Main fittest, u«t.-Mh j:tb TBR^K haojk,
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STOVES AND TINWARE.
it IIENDERSON O MANUFACTUilKF ST0HK oa 4th 8trefi, 2 boor North of Main.
The Best t'ookiB^ Stoves The Finest Heating Sloven All kinds of Fruit Cans., KTfry farletyof Tin and Copper Ware
Everything Warranted.'
Kon» but the best "BKA^fiV' 9LT1U uae«i ulloss specially ordered. I?r.ice8—(iheup as the Vkeapent. mhttdlr. eh S?-p3
ISSOLUTION.
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Drs. J. B. A W P. Attmrrotiptfoiw* by*giwneot on the 1st d»y of Aprttnerr. All p-rsons indebted, to them, byjoot# or, sfco'unt, will ^i^facone forwaid and settle the same, and thereCffsave
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Attorneys & Coaasellonfit Iflii: TK**KJlA.CXIi,' A. I OyiQi^PjitffinU gaw—Up-ttalr^4rij[J^3dt^
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JHJ»T A NAFFKLL, A.TJOKJV
Pubitc Square,
Haute, Iiidiaita
S-flPtlia ilotei'haa Menr^BnUthda itfb^i^ rflT its depar^menM, iu aratyla^nnsQrpaseed by any in ^tate,'khd Is now^o^en
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The patronage of the public is reif.pctfully folklied. KOBB1WM
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WINOATE.
augtdtl 1 a• FkOPRlETORS.
rgK^KE 'IlA-lPfk HOUSEjs ^?'COES'EB Ut« AND SKV'SNTU TB££T«f? I Terre Haute, Indiana.
This Hotel has recently been refitted, aud put it* first-class order, offering accommodation* unliir passed In the Stat*.
SIBLEY Tl'ltStB, Frop'ra.
STEWABT
BOUSE,
Second Street,.bet»'een Main and Cherry, TERRK kAUTK, IIVJO. This old established Hotel has shaagad hands, and lm been fitted up in a style that the Proprietor feels aatistied thaC he will make it a -pUasant home for all who may stop with him- A few boarders will be taken at pricea to suit the times. (31d3oiJ DUOS. VcKEK, Proprietor. 9
UNDERTAKER*.
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TTTVJ ERTAKE Is prt-^H.xl to eie^-fH©' tordrfs in! tils 4jnr «ith beatn^sx ant) dfspatclf "^ruer' ofttiftd 4na jOh'erry treets, Terro tiant^, inuiana. Jan20MdWtf
[UST BBoilYBD.—A FOT %l Assortment ur Lad lei' Ueitts' and ChiHrens' Aonietldhg' ihai .has inver been introduced here before—by
ISAAC .BALL, Undertaker,
myttfh (-..riier,.ti:Wnd Ciffl rry streein. N1D"E~R A 1 JS G.
•ft. No. 14 1 i4o. North Kpin th .rtieer, uk door Mox fh of CJftacinnati lioust AU thofr who have chMs l»r tits services will OuH at hi* establuiimetit Jarre sertment 01
IVleitaiiQ Burial ^Ja«€s|, Oanki'td and Wnodfu Comntfafe'tery nfyle an-f ti*c. Ail elegant he&nf always in ieadiu6«.i.
Orders left at big a hup Pl.at.hie Book ^i«re -ii a ecTiiini W. D'OOKMXL 1
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t-ytt-Zra tsWe ha\« alto the f«)» t' I ItK.v^ijTT MftK?lJ'3i •iKLLBft.\rEfFhttnix Warm Air Fnroaee, tft which
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Plaurt, spvciflcatious, \uperinteuaance, and Df tail Drawings furnished tor every description .of liuildinjfs. ——k\*
OrFic*.— Ai'iith e»st c»rti#t of Main and Fifth dtttmis, ovt_ Di.iiUeUy Ura^totor".
pBAIRlECiTlPLANINfl MILLS'.
OL1FT & WILLIAMS, Atftonfacturers and Dealers iu J?loori*ty, fki*h, ..
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fieitnil CoHertbg ad' Ktal ^state Agenfo. i! lOffiSB-^lidteMi'iBlock u^-sfiirt,' boKrW rta aonic Uall. ^alSdwtf -int fi.
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g»ges, ai»4»tlier )nstrdq»iw)otiwrt«tu*. Otridi" on Ohio street, uu'dt»ir. o»«i Oya. Jih-
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Jueql JCaltfitt Innurtwce
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The Oldest Established Dentist, In. Terre Haute, lFas removed his office' and residotice to Filll?1 striMt'tmtween Main aAd Ohid^ 1
Haing had upwards of eighteen years' expeleuce in IenM«rj, ka. ifttatiMeut that he ive aatlsfaction in all cases. [jyijOdly,
D'arY&NtoVALSAH,
Socwstor Lincoln I UBOBOMS AMP MML4III0AL Jfc ,1 S.T Sl, Ko. lOl Main ^ireet, OTfir Skrt(e(*R Book Store.
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J. 0. MOKGAJS, .OPBAATtrC AMD llCCHANtOAJS tit I
JL. iu w: ..fX* & Ail the branches of, Operative and Mechanical Dantlscryexfrcateil iu the betft mahaer. (Jtiiot—». iuT Main ,Sti*t, Xerr.« UautVarbtid Smllvrfh, ftd. felWlf
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a'jL'erre Haute, indiAha,: J« B. BAILEY, Proprietor. This House lias changed hands and has 1*38ii thoroughly rwtitt.ed. andr »ith tgoo^. accabunodatio'rii, good tablet,' and reasonable charges, the ^ropfieur hopo« tor a liberai sttarttof patronage.
BOAKDKRS WiNTED —I. wiU. board for»3X0 to .tS.75 pacweeb. I wHi »et as good a table ai van tie.had in the Oity. Hoard by tha day 91,00. iSiMw
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r.-»co«uiai mwrt aotfokio. AMMBW5? Terre ^ioutu, Indiana..
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(jifice of ^iarchall, Montezuma and Palestine ••tk tiinee. nOT^Bdtf UNTfN MOUSE"/. '-U SAuttaeaot Corner Pubiti Terre
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Brackets, Blind.*, Moulding!-, Window Frame* Architraves, Door Framea. Stair Rails, BiUlusters, N
Plaiiiug, Scroll Sawing,
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And ail W*od work qsed in building, pxepand to 0j dt»r. Corner of NiUth and Mulberry litteaU. jsniidtf
^B(H 1TECTS AN 1) BUILDERS,
CLIPT & "WILLIAMS.
Dans, SpViScation* a' nished for every description of Baildiog. UlHce at Prairie City tlfoiiiS- ililU, id Mulberl'y^e|ti *J-
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ISSOLUTION. "t'
The Frtn of WilUama, Braoisn A Co., is this day a*^' the e&m*. 1 be and Accounts ur* placed in the handa of Charles L. Braman and Albert E. WiV Ii*ins, who atfne sx authorized.to caiiect and re* ^Twiptforth«rf. ALBKBT E.jWTLLIAMS,
D1 Tber.u. V. -S.a4«„.3, ..PU.™.. sai&Kf:.rol,'? .x„1sn.'"af same. The Not?.* and Accounts are placed in I
OH AS. L. BRAKAK, JAMK3 ELLIOTT
TM Notes and Acaottnt* will be ln tba of the un9«Mtgnei, at' the Offlce" Of "C. Wi t|
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Co^ JThotosale and Itotkil dealers in Dry.Oto4s, lUln Street, ojpd«te MeK«-m AfPamiBf'* Bwik. OHAB. liSSVJtB-BSAKAM.
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c«relul^ytjpfaat ^s U« hii\»»a»»tatas, ud yatt wil(1,6 placed on the sure road of reoorory. "'••-For SaM^J.'A B. A-. R44i»,-*: &. BABB
$100 REWARD" m'an •^at
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Tic/fling in the Throat,
CON81TMPTIVB COUGHS,
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PERIODICAL DROPS!
THE- GKEAT EEMALE'REMEDT i.u*FOR IRREQFLARITIESI
1 haTe tasted thea* DrQgmtmf»y) a^wn practice, over ten years, and no not hesitate te say, that' nothing haAyet bean d*»alped*by «ledic»l researcb, that acts so. powerfniljfit,lios^teTelj(aDd harmlessly, in caiM (it- »tn*l»'lTrtgtilar!ty,' as does this Mediclae. Injall .reMht cases it neter fails, while thousands who have bean long sufferers, ara ladebtaito it.for tn* boon of health to-
A1 though they%?e so jirtWirfnTatrfl positiTe. the} are perfectly harmlrs*^ anfl.may .be used at all times,'except when specialty forbidden In the direction*. .. b'1.*. .1,,
They hare been extensively employed by eminent Ph^sleieiiainiFrifeceTaad Sog&nd, as well as in my awn practice, ovarta& ysars, and I bate to hekr of th^ nftt ftiitanM dfftllttre." I Could glT* you. teatimdbials ol their effloacy frvitt ladle* all over the Northern and Western States, were they «otln tbelr nature private. Ov»r lOOJOeO bottles have been sold the past year, aud I hope and trost bi many sufferers hnve'bceh benefitted. I am well aware that a remedy so pptent to r«m0TS all ob« structions, may t« u«ed for a bad purpose,, but trust tbat whrreoos bottle thus nsad, tanimay fall into the hands of really needy snffsrers.
To all who suffer frotn'any liregularity,- paisful,_diffii.ult,„excessive, offensive or obstructed Menatjuatfofi, Lncliorrhea, or the train of disaasja .that follow I would say, try a bottle of
DR. LYON'S
afrenehT Feriodicai -Drops. Being nfluldjr«p«ratlon. th^tr aotlon is more direct anil popitlVe than any Pills or Powders. Sxplioit directlobs, MWing my Ihc4imils, acboaipa n^ »ach bottia.
They may bo oWafWd- Wf nearly etery Druggist in tiia cqnntry. or tiy inclosing the prico to c.' g: 'dfAio: & co., I" fftil Ac^ts f^r tb© United
biEi jOIlA L. LYON, rf: -. TTCim PT1T5ICAN, a ©1 .a Bwi Haveo, Coun. Price $l,SO per Bottle. dedidiitaw*of»-wauw-(»ir*,
"ITTJLES JAMD'S !1
'EMAIL I^E PAHIS
The New- BeauUfler of the Skin.
Testimonials from Celebrated Ladies. .This Moret bf beasttfylog the skin l*in(c known only t'j Jlessrs Jarod A Bene, tbey honurablr state that it differs lWA-Cll otu^rpreparatlow. It gives to the mo«t barsUaui! freckled skin both tha texture andjcolol* of pWlihed Ivory, renio-slng all dieeoloratlons, whether appearing aafc«ek!*e, tan, morphew, moth, or black \rorm up- cks, and i« espeebQy (uccewfnl io atnoodiiDg' out tha lUhrks leitby small-pox. Tbe aMnts of "L' Email de Taris most coufldently suRmtt to this trt*»lie the
Maggie Mitchell, ID*. D. Fi Mowers,' Luoielle Western, Mdm'ej'onlsi, Mrs. Jmma Waller, Lucy Bushtoh, WSemle' De Margxiwittes, Mise Ago»* Verry, and manj «thata whoe? high standing !n the profeonlon KlVes'th*- stamp of trtifhldlmM to their inMtUasatavdgadwnoapprowl.
Ihu beautifai Lu*ielle Western »aj "1 Una that tha 'Bmail' p^Mdc«« all the ^HIllancc of riogh.andJilly-white, with th* advantags jf to-, fal nart£lessn»ss. tt feally Adds to the tartness and.beauty Of th*shin.". mb
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C»tia^M»of Iks »lacil where it is made, IU( MIfHIiU'3 HISB BIT* TCTl^-cf Ocnstfm^tlbrf, Pyspapsla, MV« 0
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to the due course of natmra in 'fat an dMbfttatete j»i»B«re Blaqd, »r,»,»»k and diao?. BtAtJoFtHA Stcitaabt. Litar or KidnsyA— )b Maxdoes
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lco cau also be rarnished. BenmmMr, if It pot cute, «ha imo«r wtll'fcaTeftiaiiiil byjha 1 paletor, BKNJAMJSiMlSHXEB,,
S. Kr'GornirCentra'S^iiaSra, BaiWatttat, Fa, feENi) S Ybtf ngtedMM MlahUr's Jloru Bittsra ara not Jupt secret by thaJP roprietor. ije'nd for a Circular ihaoO will lfarn the medical oWl tha artkifsa ftw* tion, alio, iff the manfeer in which they tion, alio, iff the manner in which they op«(at loKtBt tjtakM 4dtdnbtMh.otb(« Mtaalba tMarsa-
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Coe'S Cuiica .T**in*cw—tMti&iitin'Xhi I' OYBR ONE MILLION BOTTLES harabeuaoidandnot a siBgia laVtrnceof ittfall {qnsnttiy Sf. vwrtincaiw aotne or insiii. iron fijaNBlW' PHYSICIANS, itih thtlfr^raettcaj' add giTeji It tha ,pre-eo^inaBce ayecy -ot^er (kioi^ound.
it Dees net Dry ap a Oeagh, tviIt,tbei.br.ud irt9w-Brafc-*r. itosc-uii 3j O.O^oSJv.^©. I jo_^to enable thft^yatieat to »fpectorate fraaly.
Wilt Tntitmably CuP&Itck*
Hti^dn•' the lhrotrt!
A hiiTf bditli hW '4fien '«ompletrt!f »nr4d' tb# mostatubbont Cough, and xet, ttoujnit iaaosar* and ape^ay Hr Its opeAflon, ft i*'pet«ctlyharmleas, bvlngiparaly ffptHi«. *vjw to the taste, and may be aqministered to childien of ahy%g|'
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Jfn Cases of CROVJF we will guarantee^ a Cure it-taken
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No Fapllf shoold be witbanf it It is within 'the roach of all, it bring 'the cheap est and b*at medioBe«xtait'^
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MAY 1% 1851
EX^WESSCOMPAKtES.
4 MJ&RICAIT EXPRESS CJOiiA PASX.. irsomrmjr etririi, $20,000,0001 4 naaied ^tomparfy^tiW-fa charfa*' I
H« treaty^Mtiaengtra, bpraaN
JWTioc ami arming at Xgrrs Haata, as Ibilowa: ^¥#0 Kprtsiw Daily,! to
M. Olean
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ThemagnifisehfVestTall says "I hare suffered so much, treat- tho various whito lottonr, Ac^ whith my theatrical profeastfa obliges me to use tftat edmrtmr It-a perfeet biimaetion- to Stad pfM/^ntkafWbM sirm the n«»*»ry white3e» to the akin, and leaves it cool and smooth.
Mis* MaKgfcl MiKheil skin beantitier, 'l? Kmall do Faris,! auJ 'tfir.iH in4tarrtly imparts a naturAV Bws
_**£•*«•» ttiad tha fonnd and
used as a plicate
bMUttlftfr «$ Ue#kin lor tb^tre. ^alooc, or ballroom. by the most refined and scrupujons ladies: primkQH» baaatifytogeffifetsof rotfgliand audijiy«white, .vithont their vnlgar glare or Qjurrtotbastln. by all flrM-tlas* Dr^g.sM, Parfmnant awl llair-dros^erB.
Uabaatl, 83»'Broad««.y Asoua.iBMtaie* Co-audy. C. WellsA Co., Jierv Tojkjrand^gene A }owa 111 SottthTihth street, amf Johnstttt, Hol-
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-lOAii'.AnAs, Comaactiag at New York with Wells, Fargo* Oo'l Xaropaan and Cailfarnla Expreas, fofTall. poiata Is
ki^*ona- ^Hf^raik MJ
r. fetpreMei lWlJ» to and from mMbbm.' Ohio,, -^wUwapoUf, Ind
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MW»nUfc _o,sti ,n tn^ma andOhlo. Twe BipwiM*.Hatty,v?.«4 from: SaiBt Looil Mo.. ^bicagj, Ultoois, BknniCar, OaotnlU, 5£1S^ And all points North »sd Wttt, iadftdi^S peia^ in Kansas and NabrMkft*
Tvo Expresses Daily, to *nd from: x.' lAfkriitl. iTilie. Hicbigaa Citjr, ae« reur DSlfr, to and from*
KOGKVUJaK, IKD.
One^c^ouiodallon Expreai Daily To afad ffam PMiK'Uliaaia. .Oharlaataa, UUnolt,
Hattoon, Illinois, and lntermadlata poiata. All IhUlneMentruted to thi« Ooapany will ba attended to ai uiapth and with ditfutch.
Bates aa low as by any Responiible Company. orilCC ou FODKlfl STBX£Ta nfxt dpor to Ohio Street, Terre Haute,. lad. 8. MoELVAIN, Agent.
B«W. SLOAHE, Bnp't., Indian
snapolii, Ind. OctSdtf
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ADAMS EXPKE8S tOMPASY.
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Capital
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$10,000,000*
OBIAT
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Eastetn Western and Sonthen!
EIPBKSS TOBtf ABDXSS. ati Have Akcllltiet over all the Ballroada Xut, Wee ahd Sonth, for the rapid-transportation of
MONK¥ ANi) OTHER VALUABLE,
Heary and Light Freight, Package* aad e's. Motaa, Drafts and Bills collected, and promf '•ma. tat'.cr dellTery onpaytnit. .ot tha accompsmyiag bill, and pcooeeda returned promptly.
Uhdec careful Meaengers, the Expreaa arriTM ind departs with nearly ail tha train*, fcr the ptinei|iM IHtin cities arrl Intermedial*' paints. making close tiouuoctlena with^^
fThc Sontliertt Express, ror tha priactpal cltla* of tha Sooth.
BATES AB L0W AS AST 0IDEB C0MPAA
Lqaeea and ila wpgw promptly adjusted Md gflti*a
Twenty Years
Ol *u«!*«ful manMoaaof thU. old and. reliable Company I* a *nfflci%at guarantee of ita rcaponelbllltykad honorable dealing with th* pnkllc aad to lolleit continuance of it* patronage.
Offlca at ITo. 6 M*ohanloe Bow, Terra Haute ndlana..
K. B. ALLEif, Agent,
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Having put their Direct and Great Through Llnea in perftet working order, ara aow prepare, ta do general Ixpress bnsloes* with the last, West, Southwest and Northwest, including the igand collecting of ttoney, Valuables, line*, aow opened, ambraca tha roatea
Ac. be-
New York, Boston, Buffalo, Detroit, Cle land, Ciacinati, Chicago, Hllw&okee LaOrosss.
Buffalo, Detroit, ClereMilwaukee LaOrosss.
Pralrie-jlu• uhien, Indianapolis, St. Louis, and all lataraaaiaM points, and ar« being rapidly extended over all tha rout** of trade.
Tha Capital of this Compkny Is
Twenty million Dollars,
and la an ampla gnarante. to the public of it* responslbUlti. All 16MM and damage, of property entrusted to ir$ara,.wili be promptly and equitably adjusted.
Xvery effort will be made to merit the patronage Of th* public Our ratea artalways as low aa those of any re* sponsible Express Company.
Office Mo. Slain Street, bet. 6th A Gtfe Ets. T. W. STEWART, Oct Bdtf- A^cnt.
JgRIE RAILWAY!,,
6BKAT BROAD 6VA6I1^U0V81I TEACK ROUTE
NEW 10RK^' BOSTON,
And New England Cities. t«Vi TQIS BA1LWAY EXTENDS FB0M
Dunkirk to Neva York 460 Miles, I Buffalo io New York
423
Miles,
Salamamca to New York 410 Miles,': A9D IS tSOtf
22 to 2Z MILKS tiie SHOBTESI ROUTE
All Trains ran directly.throngh to New York,
ar 4CO IUJjKS
without chauge of Cuachcs.
From and after Novenil er 19th, 18C6, Train* trill leave in ccunnction with all Wmtern liuus, a* follow*: from Dunkirk aad Salmtuxca—
By New York time tropi Union Depots: 6.00 A. M. New T«rk Day Kxpma, from Salamanca (Sundays excepted etopsut
Horhsllrrllle 8.47 A. M.(Kkft), iutersectlng with the 6^0 A. 11. Day Kxprees from liuHalo, and arrive* in New York lit 10.30 P. SI. 7.10 A. M. Esprew Hall, from Dunkirk, (Siindays excepted j. fatops at feUaiauui D.4c
A. M., and connects at liornellsville and Corning with the A. 31. Express JUail frum.^ Btirlil", and arrives ia New Yoikat7.(K) A. M. 4.10 P. M. Si, Yt Nislit 111 press, from Dun kirk (S'lUdnys erc»ptei). Mops at da.n.aucn
7..')5
P. M. (Sup) Tortier'a
9 i'i A" M., (Hkit). and orjvn Iu New 1 ol at 12 3'* I*. N connectfcjr with Atterncru. Trains frr PCHton and Mew Anyiaud Cities.
From Bcfiiilo—ily ISew" Yora Jtime f/oiu Dejiot cer. Kxchange and llichlKkn jjlrei 8.30 "A. 31. JfeW York l»ny Exprrss, (Snudays oxce^ted^. top4 at H"rui'llivl!)e fl.SO A. M.t' (Bkft) Suaijuehauna 2.10 1". SI .. ^Diau) itlruer'e
8.0ft
Jl. Cotrni'.ts at
Oreit Bend wjth Delaware, Lackawana A Weot erniiaiiroad, andat Jtrsey Jity with Midnight T.xprem
Train of V,.„- Jersey Railroad for
Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington. 8.30 A. 31* Express Mall, v:a Avou and Hornelisvlll* ^Snndays excepted). Arrfvesiu liew Vork at 7.00 A. SI. Conuvcte at kiuilrs with the foi thern (jentrai ltai[w»7 fcr llarrisl.urK, fhiladclphia, Baitimsre, Washiugton
ULd other points boutli. 2.ao F. .1. Llirbtning £iprMS, (Sundays exceptelj. etofS at Horuellsvu:? ^Sup.). afci orrir'3 in Ne^ York T.OO
A.
^1.2£—r,
Uoniieots at Jersey City with Horning Impress Train Of New Jer°ej ralirrr.4 Ce.ltia ore and Washington, and at N'x York with MoroJi.g Kxpress Train for B.'stoa and New Kug. laort Cities. 6.10 P. M. Jietr York Xifiht Iip^ess,
DAILY. Stops at lIorLtiisvil'.e 1U.3 M., (jttap.), lotersettlnx vtitU the 4,19'1\ U. Train Iiom Dunkirk, and airivos iu Sew xorkai '12.30 P. M. AlSoeoin»etSAt Elhilia for- Harrlsborg- PhiladlUphiikai.d toutp. X1.20 P. M. CWcirtnRtl l:ipr«ss, (Sunday* excepted), btups at buji. uehauna 7/-0
A.M., l.Bkft. Turner's 1.12 1', 31.. (Dine and arrive# in York at 11.45 P. M. Connects at Great Bond with Delaware, Laclia'^•"annaA Western Kallroad f6r Scrauton, Tretton and Philadelphia, and at New Vork -'•'Ith
Afterhooon Train*' and gteamws tor Uostoa and New England Cities. Only oae.Train Kast eu Sunday, leaving Pu falo at e.lOP. M., and reaching New lork at l-.'JO aOernoon.
Boston and New England Passenger*, with^tbelr Baggage, are transifcrred
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FOR
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fti New
York. Th* be»t Ventilated/-.ad ino.t Luxurioaj Sleepin Coaches «arilf THE \VOP.LD"»a acconipaayingall night trains ou this railway.
BaggagQ Checked Through I And Fare as low as by any other Route. ASS
TICKKTS VIA EWiS BAIL WA V.
Which can be Obtained t|All Principal Ticket Office* iu tho Weat Xd South-west. H. BIDDLE, WM. B, BARE,
Oen'I 8tjp*t. Q*n'l Pass. Agent
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