Daily Wabash Express, Volume 17, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 13 May 1867 — Page 2

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DAILY EXPRESS.

TICKKU HAUTK. 1JVU-

Monday Horning,. Hay lath, 1301

Mississippi—Soatbera View of Heconfuruciioa—JobirtOB's Policy frononuced a Failare—ffle Military

p'sontheMiiSisiippt Clarion, April 30.]

Y*« look occasion in a previous number to argue at soma length, that tile only hi£(3 of the South far me recovery of hsr loot rights was by promptly complying wuh the terms of reconstruction enjbracod iu tne military bills.

Mr. Johnson's policy, however well meant, as the South keenly realised .after all her efforts to carry it into effect^--tiaii signally failed. The result has iclearly demonstrated that the .Executive^ so fur from being the strongest, is the weakest department ut' the government. It warf rtally designed to b« simply the law exe—cuung power antl When it ventures beyond its .ooosLiiutitmal bounds, and comes in conflict witii the Legislative Depart meat armed with the power of impeachment as well as of framing laws, its real vtbanatSB becomes manifest. In the Con fed orate Si it os, affairs have been growin from bad to Worse ever since the inaugu ration of the Executive scheme and alter two years of experiment, they liud them$p!ve3 further irorn the point at which thfey ww« aiming than at the beginning

A» Aln Jobnsou intended to ignore Congress in ^lit} matter, and to act upon the idea that the Htntes did not'withdraw fr(.u the Union at ail, it would havo been the piirt of wintiom for him to have recognized tho male governments which were in oxistence when tho war closed. His assumption that there were no legal gov erujents In these States was no less a violation of truth limn the preatnbls.to the military b'lls. 1'no people were living und«r govern mentis of their own choice, which were in iue full exercise of all their functions, and wiien the Southern Governors were seized by the military power and curried into captivity, tbev were taking measures preliminary to the teturn of their respective Spates to the Union. In Mississippi Governur Clark had issued his proclamation cjnvening the .Legislature tor the purpose of accomplishing this object. He was not permitted to do so. He was expelled from office. The Stale government was abro gated. A military protectorate Was es taoiibhed, a'nd the doctrine was practically enforced—that Mississippi was foreigi territory, subject to be governed as a coh quered people, according to the rules of•wtir. Her 'people, after passing through tho crucible of territorial probation, werff authorized to form a Stale Constitution on condition that they would adopt the Constitutional Amendment, abolishing slavery, expunge their ordinance of secession, die., tec. They complied with these conditions under circumstances which gave unmistakable tokens of tneir subju, Ration atid subni|»ioj» tathe^ederal gov

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Hoqse, in which their

ussemiIed,r

was garrisoned by

nagro troops, a file of whom they were Compelled to pass :in. reaching their place ot Lusiiieajrrruegro sentinels were stationnd near tliu door of the office of the Mili tary Go^fernbr, and were pacing-the hall of tLe Capitol-—and the military com: maniiit, general Ostorhaus, was, by reso lUlion ol tne Convention, invited to a seal wilhio it's bar, the mover declaring that "iolt more pacifically disponed than for marly* alter nil these compliances with the £iccul,ve demands, as before stated, our fcnato hiw not remitted the point to which tiiey wor« designed to bring her, for the retiaon tnut Congress refused to ratify the action ot tho ^'resident, and the people 01 the .North have sustained the Legislative L^artiueut in lis course.

Pending the passage of the military bills, they who had leaned so hopefully on tho President for deliverance, expressed their entire confidence that he woulu reiuse to exesuie the law but he wisely determined that his powers to defeat it were exhausted-when he returned it to Con gross with his objections. Wb say wisely, because no alternative was left him by tho obligations of his oath to oxe cute tue laws, and because his relusal do bo would have resulted in his immediate displacement, and the transfer of the lunctions of the Presidential office to Wilde, of Ohio.

So much lor the recovery of our lost rights and our relief from military surveillance through the agency of iixecutive Department.

Wo have attempted to show in previ ous numbers that tho idea which tome people suetn to embrace with remarkable faith, that there is a saving virtue in the Constitution, though administered by the very liadical majority which passed the Military Bill, is simply a vain delusion.— Practically for the people of the youth, thoro is no Constitution until they are ie-sum-d to the Union and secured a voice in 1 lie government. Jiy this means, aud this only, can ttiey reasonably hope to become participators of its benefits. The Constitution as. the Southern States was laid aside by tho Federal Government wbeD, without warrant of that instrument, it resorted to coercion in oidcr to force them tmk into the Union, and thoy will not .sspose under the shadow of iis wings until their places are regained.

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A Southern Lady's Opinion of Sliermuu.

A lady in Savannah, writing a descripvion ot tho entry of Sherman into that city, relates the following interesting cidciit: "Tired at last of watching, we were sealed together in our parlor—bare

Hnd

rude enough after four years of destitution—when a loud ring ot the bell startled us oiu'd more into terror. It could be no one hut uur enemy. What did he want Our silver perhaps the little gold we had left keep tho wolf lrom the door, or perhaps my father! My lips blanched .vs they tormed, but did not dare to utter the wurd. But our fright was tenfold increased when Gun. Sherman was announced. It lichad sent we should have feared but comiug hitubulf, what was the limit to our appieliousion! The issue must be met, aial my father rose, noblv and firmly lacing whatever Was to come, as the door opeotd and the enemy's great soldiers, in fuu uniform entored. Without pausing for ordinary formalities, he stepped to mv lather, grasped and shook him warmly by the sandj asked kindly jtiter hia health, and said he was delighted 10 see him Xnen suddenly referring to old memories, ne slapped him lioartily on the Uck and

1 do for

J101.'

J°u, my old

friend It there is anything you want, let me know. 1 could have thrown mv arms around his neck in spite of his disregard of etiquette, and I believe that a tear utttiic into my eyts aud rolled down my cheek. I kuow I feit ioj choked to apeak wnen my father presented me to niw.

saw,that

Plfcli?ttnt face, although

*«id i\)«d tiled devotion to dutt. 1 couia see in it a plain refutation of aihaccusat ou ot unnecessary cruelty. Prom

friMiri".7 r1'9"

aherm&n

h*»

1-0 warmer

friend luan I, rebel though 1 ana."

"The "Warn*a ul u,e War/' by Frank *oorct was jiaueu in Octot*r last. Over *''u

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2

already been sold, wid

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2,2\)0 copies more 10

fli tueu oruer, i«st week. This, for an "JnU'JK *3,50, is liberal sale.

^ward Everett, by Thos

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loured by the surplus

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placed

tnv. puh.ie uorary at Boston, on Vednes-

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art it is almost fault-

«»«, auu repi^ents the features and ex£Y\ 01 iaB deceased with the nicest

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-.c BiU ^'fllbe JCnliMW*—Baljrettle ^gineer*. 0SSWH" Soatbero Feople. lowing named gentlemen: Chief, Clarence

Exploring IRxj Mfc .'Among the ppsbenhgb£B^Cal|Jpl Weefewas a party- -atkpouog men important surveying expedition to a sec* j.ion ..of.

prosecuted subject to an order of Congfesss, under the direction of the Secretary' of War, acting through General Humphreys, the Chief of .iha, EL-Statea.

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Geological Assistants, James Hag nold Hague, Samuel {Lllmn^ont Botanrifct, •'Wt'- W. feil*yi*«o'o!ogist, Hubert

Kidgway Photographer, T. H. O'Sullivan. Of tne Chief^ Mr. King, we learn that lRs is a young gftftfuate of the Sheffield and Scientific School of Yale College. The Hartford Coucan^says. he hua rtecntly been Attached to Chb^afifD^roi^ (^ological ShrVey, arid, we'will say, without detracting from the distinctions -of otherjscientilic men, he may be said to have reached •alreidV^ greater eminea^e-than ahy one in this country, fjr, he has been,' if we are rightly, intormed, ^on-4Jbg^highest moantain peak that )|tf, bliiSAt|ained _within the limits of the United States.—

When the puny reaches California they -,wrtl~be joined,"by qj: delgfeiinent of 20 oi 30 cavalry men, detailed to act ak their escort to thp remote mountainous and desert regiod to which the^ ftfe goingi The section to be surveyed is a belt of laud about 100 miles wide, noar~$hp4pih parallel of latitude, jietweef. tlr lO^th and 105th degree. ot"i lon^i«la«i-"-ot,- in other words, froui.Virginia City to Denver City, a sketch of 800 to 900,miles 111 longth.

This strip iuc1u3es tho"prbposed route of the Central Pacific Railroad, on which the work is prpgrescing so-rjitE^te *r#nd it is the object the Gowrirtrient^o aacjertain alljthe characttristies of the region which is thus to .be traversed. The "lay pf the land'1 is first to bo ascertained, and in accurate map prepared, which will exhibit the bills, valleys and. plajiif, in-all their variety and cohfig'uriUfoa. ie«r«& is to be made far coal, thediscovery of iviicto' may be of more value the railroaC than a gold mine and'fci'r water, which in the "desert track twee.i S erra |Nevada aid the Bocky Mountains proper, is not always to be found when wanted.r The minerals, the flora and the fauna Of tho country, and its agricultural:capacity, are likewise to be studied and lepoi tecLon-

In fact, all the" Wdrfe "iff tS'ftuf^in wild and unknown region is to be scanned Dy shrewd and highly educated observers, i'hree j'ears are to bo expended in the survey, and porhaps" three yeiirs morfe will be occupied in working, un.the,result, but preliminary reports -Will be*^trtr' 5n from -.urne to time, embudying aU-.tfe-'cla^over-its ot immediate "practical interest. The outlit of the party is exceifent,1 'inicluc^gf all the variety .of ^iatheiqftioi|ikM^ detic iusirument!*%bich' wili ^b^^quired tor the nicest measurements, barometers, sextants, levels, compasses, utc., -of the bo.-t cmslruetion, bii-ides.- tlie necessary articles for the comfort and" protection of the travelers. The corps speak* gratefully of the hearty inieresi, wnieb lias been manifested by General Humphreys, of the

War Department, in pr6\Wirlg^this appi,*itus, and of tho value of General A. B. hi.itOu's c.-operution -in originally promoting the appropriation- for the survey. —New York Times.

IVondcrful case of Coma—A Lady Asleep Twetm^bars

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[Fiora Hit* Ui^kj|i»aWarier, 31 1 j-

Some eight miles from Hickman there exists a young ladyyiio presents the jniost wonderful case of coma,. or preternatural disposition to sleep, of whicn we have over known or heard. When about twelve years old she was taken with a severe ebill, and treated by her physician accordingly. A-, her fever whicn followed tfco chill subsided, she fell into a deepsleep, in which condition- she-baV'rerhuitied .ever siuce, except ut intervals. She. uwiikes regularly tyjco in-, qygqf -oitwiniy-four hours, at which time nourishment is given ner, anil it is a mostsinguUir fact that she always awakes within, a few minutes of the same hours every day. She will Wf main awake and perlect^y con^jiyus Jive, ten, or perhaps fifieah miniUesf-lfea then gradually drop off to sleep again, \\theu asleep it is utterly impossible^to arouie' her. She is hevv twentyi'lbuiyyears-old, aud has consequently beW'ih Wfs Wma io3e condition a period of twelve yea^s.— When awake she does not appear to'sujfi«r, except from a drowsy, gaping, inclination?! and a persistent effort to cleanse her thjrout of phlegm. She never co»iSJ)hiitts*€t jany bodily piiin. In sleep she is v^ry nervous at times, nnd appears to suffdV consider* bly by the violent twitching anil" jerkiug 01 her muscles and limbs, and hor hinds are clenched tightly, as if enduring setere pain,

five minutes and she then sloops*caltn'iy and quietly' as an infant, ijer food Consists of mush,.gruel, and Will things as aie usually given confirm^ ^iV*Bds.— When awake, sh^.will "answer questions asked her, and can con verse ^vith'sdme intelligence, hut nAVer exhlbitS anv' interist in anything, or desire' to, ta'lk.— Talking seems,to be a labor to her. She, of course, has never hud any.of Bio'advantages of education or society, afid her ide«3 of every thing are quite ohild-Hke. Her features are inclined to be pretty, and though deprived of the tint9 of heai$i,.aro not marked by that sickly palor hicli her condition would indicate. iho has. long, durk, wavy hair, whieh-her ptrqrbra mother takes care in combiii^ ind (irlss ing, nnd her complexion that of i% pile, dt-licato brunette, fcihe is of ordinary size ana her limbg and musj^es^'rtU proportioned and developed, SUt hasgroWn unsiderably since her affliction. Her iiume is Mits Mary Godsyr -and her mollis er is a very poor widow

ialyt

dependent

upon the charity, of n«$gh^oti^iiid visitors for a .support. She has been visited sinco her affliction by many emiReiit, sicians, but her condition defles all me&i cal skill. Indeed, we have not-met any one who claims to understand t[hs^8atiso or nature of her disease.

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lightning conductor, 011" iht-llghi-hou?e at Fecamp, proved useless against a thujider-#trok\ ii consequence «f being terminated in a cistern of Water, lined,, with Purtland cement. j«5-I i*n

The annual Iowa State Sunday School Convention will beheld at Davenport on the 4th oi Juno. Several prominent Sn(idny School laborers from abroad will be in attendance.

A singlo Mtone.d arnond pin worth $4.000 stolen Wednesday affsraoon, from the persou of T. Rankin, while the c*rs were stopping at Bridgeport*.^onhj A reward of $500 hua been titlered for its recovery.

It is stated that a crop of cdttpo -will, be grown this year upon the grounds of Salisbury, North Carolina.-

The First National iBank the oldest Hi the oountry, has declared its ighth semi-annual 10 per cent, divldead, and has a cumulated -a 000 from its profits in four yeaj^

Georgia papers' state that unpcineipled hite men are traveling through the conn try,defrauding the credulous fr«edoen on various pretexts. One deception -is to *tll them bogus land warrants.

Of the three hundred contributors to the, National Academy of Design, Hfly belong to tde "tender gender."

Tne Jenkins of. the New York Some Journal is Ihe most snobbish of that always snobbish class. He mention barnea and describes teiletts With Tnost^Ufliffiious minuteness. fea I'

Manufactories of pottery ware andjMper

hava

be^ ^lablish?iji..G9ldfl^qityr Jciorado. me

0 Malataerinj (lnml Through btlltdi (6, *o many I) «ad through songs (O, such a. somber 1) Xnn tln(flnfcw»- tw lufalthi wot And trot through c^mic opens in four and twen-

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hnmH?: The million airs that yen pervade, la Xngliih,

Huletoer!

0 Gondolier!—my Gondolier!-pr»y qititf jthac Adriatic!— That cold lagoon will make me soou iocn&blyj asthmatic. Bnough of barcarolling when the moon itrillK skies I'm sick of the Ei&lto, and I hate the Bridbexef

Sighs.

Tonr craft msy suit on sommer nights, the £oojt-j ster or the dreamer (1^.: But, both for speed and elegance, gire me thejtMif-: ny steamer. Tour city is .romantic, hut your songs begin, .1: fear, To pull upon me sadly, O, eternal Gondolier!,

0 Cavalier!—my Cavalier! For ages an*1 tor ages You're glared upon me daily out at scores of tttW pages I've joined in all your battles, your banqaets and your loves, (Including one occasion when yon found a pair of gloves I've seen yon kiss and ride away, most cowardly behavior! But then to damsels in distress I've seen you act tho Bavior. You're vastly entertaining, bnt I fancy .that hear A deal too muoii about you, 0 eternal Cavalier!

A 237 pound sturgeon was seined in the Saugatuck river at "Westport, R. I., last weeK.

Each of the printers in the H»rtfferd Courant office has set his thousand ema towards the. Artemus Ward monument fund.

Winter Garden Theatre, at New York, lately burned, is not to be rebuilt.

The Common Council of Michigan City, Ind., has passed the ordinance authorizing thjg Bale^tt' thejiublicj^uarp.,. #. new park •is to Jfe parcirased wittftbe proceeds

Ticknor «fe Fields have sold ten thoueand copies of their new "Diamond" edi tion of Longfellow's poems.

The thir 1 part of Renan's "Origines du Cbristianisme" is about to appear.

:.Xts

title is'-Saint Paul." "l

promises a speed of forty-five to sixty miles an hour.

Houses atpj$££carce in Hartford, Conn that people flock to them when deaths occur, even before a funeral, hoping a fam ily may be ^broken up and a lease ob

^^^^pjM'ill^Mon hara bv& oall manu factories. Besides the one bdilding at New Albany, one is being put up at zil, Clay County. ?v.v.

The an.niversacv.of the "battle of Blinker HiU4# "cerebraled-this year with more than usual enthusiasm. There are to be ragattas, purades, processions and orations.

A company ~al Livermore, Me., have made, the past season, eight tons of jelly from 3,000 bushels of apples. It isn't safe to make apples into cider, in Maine, any longer.

The Paris Exhibition building has been insured for 7,500,000 francs.

A glass ware vender at Hartford had his goods dashed to atoms, the other day, and his face badly bruised on the pavement, by the tilting hoops of a passing feminine.

•by all

A THIN3 of beaut}' is a joy fornvortlie use of Palmer's Cosmetic Lotion eruptions and pimples are removed from your face and hands, it cures effectually and leaves the skin soft and fair, dwlw

CARRIAGES.

«€ott9 .«&. co. Qat rigfje Mwn iifaeturers^ Coawi^WxbAsh 1st &TS., Terhf. HACTT., Inn

Keep const votlj^pn hand, and offer for sale at ®9®^ft9®96't/prlce»1 all of the latest styles of and 1I6HT WAG0SS, of tunr own manufacture, of selected stock Spec! il attuntioa paid to ltEPirfu.N'e.

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SCCCK88OR TO WELCH 4 WRIGHT,nuJV tatr«r Hiii Dealer in

CABilMES^^ND .BUeeifiS, a I Keh 21

I AKKIAGtE" kactoky.

I dcftiret? anavuuctt.fv the public cifizenf

The proxysin will continue. perl|tfp^S^»l|iS' Wagons, on# aJooud Street, three lorp soiitb of vhoi^M -Vrili4-•'!»•» u}» iimee, ready 10 ucooniinoHatu tlion«( wh mav favor uje with

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I1?JfiD WATES MAR^SlfAL'S 'K'OTICK.

United c/ Ajneri^a, EMrio^qf Jitiliana—SS: Whrre2% a Hbrl of information baa boon filed in ,tlie piptiiot of Jbe .States, witliiu ttM'for ttlw 6eT3rrth Wicoit»tiU Oi'tjlct of In

Ii.-iu*, on tin- 30ih.uay of Aviil, ISbJ, tUT McDon aid, Uouciio & t-lieeki, procture, or' JeliD W -mKit,"fcgafu-'t tlie Steamboitc MftsoH\jal«8d"Ut for wages of snid Hb"ll»rire*iii(fiTftijfug process against suid Bjif, and that the samp may be condemned and

Attest: J. U0WI.A.M1, Cleik. A (nil 30, 1807 4-14d toe ?«,UCi.

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under tbc seitl of vald.Couri to me direcrcd ani) d^Hv«red| J^o herebv Jo,iiuWic|»tioe to all per^•jhs WuTfolrrjt BAttl "stcHttb.mt, c'^nVny manner iniereetel Hiernin, Ui^i tliey be aud appear brfjr$ $b£ aald^j the jQiatriCl-. CiSit ol the

Uu'ited i-fau'fl, to be held at 111 City of Indianapolis. iti nnl foi the Districto! Indian 1, oa the lit nday of Juut!, next, at 10 r.iork ol tbe forenoon ol tint d«y, then ,und there to interpose .tbeie, cta^iasMUi analte ilJeir «Mrg«tlop« in Uiat beliail.. »•.,. P^iPpysiiB, II. S. M.

GJJGtiJ£ «E£DH, /ij—t: liEIGL EITTvill, keep duVJ. ritigthe seasou, 'g»6d G«rtl Ss- the be«t ^ualU, partly *-f Lid own ruiaiug, «od otb «ra ol KELL\BliE

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JOHJJf ». KFJZ,

Karl*'s Block, Ho. 60 Main Street,

Terro Haute, Indiana,

his well aelect-

nefif", plahl tkhd plaid

I eys, F.lankels, CoTerlnu, and Woolen Kbit' of diiK-iMif kind*. Belnjr folly enaltlm! to quality tbe Uoods I moet rw»)Hctful!y invite Ladier and Uentlemon to call and inuocl tlteiu., b'ttul taken i« exchanae for Gv^ atti V,^, paid.

NEW CONPECTIpNEjaY!fl A ln

BAtiay.

have to^^y nev|t)M compMU (lock of Gocm«^n» •vtr oT-

aSt/bpe^ a^Ht(ed:upla aapotb itylean SALOON,

where the beat

ailO'iliB'Iffi'MiwKe mm-OU^ WIU be aerrad ajtWaoit tWmoet fnt dkrai, now laW^fle-lftts JToiijHy smwi

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AptMtjiaOU w- -,-.i Jtarzs, iro. nuiiti w—s my IWiMHWiiat. -em*

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EW ADVERTISEMENT*.

IMS BOOK FOE BMHIOTBU."

jm OF PLEA8UEE

Or, The Ziegend of Lore, tfiM.C.Ioth, Pric# $M». imtMt

it cane a out. dome object to I be subject of Lou, -tka it a AnrtM fUh Ml wrims nMwawrtia only mm nmi tstellll .it iiaooramon lavorite with all re a dsn." „B—t )mis sail oa reoeiot of Price. I.

AGEBTTB WAXTKB VM,

"JJSlttND THE *I8&ltoIPPI^ FSOX'THK SUATWVB to ttefiRSAT MSAI. iifetaa 3Km*rnUtiim, UM iPMi*

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IliM of tke^Mcw,«*««• suMl !TerrM^

.1 l" ALBEitl D. BICHABD8ON, Seiid'for Clrcalart and oar tvmi, ud fiul description of thtt wozk. AfldnM VATIOHAXi

CO., aneinnAd, 0liiot or Dates-

P*pal»r PmUmcs Car HcM rEt*c*ide.~Xhe bMt aodM book paMuhed.— ltules lor Croquet, BaM Bait, Archery, Me., *«,— Tho ohipter on Gardenia^ and Flower* ia worth the price of the book, l«&0 pp. Illustrated. Price Si 76 by mail. IIILIOK BJtADtBT CO piiagleld,

Croqael—lis FrbMlflo —Sereral naw points explained. Standard Kthority., 60 pp. illnttrated. Dead .*6 ceitl for Book, ir »ump for list of. Bradley'e Patented Cro-MWiL.'xW-it»MIKtON BaAPIdS** «»..

AeESITS

Springfield, Mas*.

WASTED for Hew Work,

titieu d.uoBr or tax

IMMORTAL

ANUFACTUBED

TOBACCO AGENCY

—AND—

IMPORTERS

OF

Spanish_ Leaf*

VKTTEBLEIJf A CO., No. Ill Arch Street, I A E I A A IJavo on hand varioas well known brands Virginia Hackwork W. Crnmptyn Son's bright sorunent of Havana, Tara, Conn., Ac.

WM. L. KWards. ED. UETTLE. HKHRY BKTTLB.

EDWARDS & BETTLE,

,,,"W O O L"

cy^sioiHuiwiuiin,

5o. 8 North Front Street, PMMdpfclB, M. Conslguinenta Solicited, Sacks furnished. Adraucea'mndu if lequ.'red,

Wools "proparly diepl»yed, and due atteatloa given to rffect their best Oispoeal.-: Wool* of tach consigner la variably kspt separate.

MACHINERY

rnOK SA.MCktSBINGI.1C, 8TAVK AND BABBKL I X? MAUillNGBY, comprisisg Shtugle Mills, tfadiug Mills, Shingle and Heading Jnlutcre, I Stave Joutton, Jitave outtere, Heading Circle* aud Planurn,!'Equalising and ,Cut-off Saws, Ac. All new. ot our own manufacture, and warranted.— Sea'l for Illustrated Liet. FUbLKK A OBD, 282 and 2^4 Uadinan St., Oaicago, Iiliaola.

Kuiciiih Metalic Clotbes Line. Tle houvowiie'e friend. Praised by all who use it.— Atenta wanted everywhere. Send two red stamps for' sample anl deecriptiou. PAUKlNSON A YOUNG, Box4U2 l'oit Huron, Mich.

THE NEW KBTIFE.—Boardman's Cast liiiueleii Kitcbon Knife is pronouncei "the lust ihin^ yet." Sample sent Postage Paid for 40 eta. lluardman Cutlery Co., New Haveu, Conn.

Herring's Patent Champion Safes, 251 Broadway, cor. Muray St., N. 1.

THE MOST RELIABLE SECURITY raoM KIR* Vow KNOWN. Over Thirty Thousand 'Hubino'S Sate'S' bitve be-on sold aud are now in use, and mora than 500 lmro passed safely throuvh accidental flre

Hebdino, Fssbel a baEnkAV's New PAicaT Bansbbs AFES, made ot Wrought Iron, Steel Barf), aud the new meta). Small Exsca.or Patent Crystallized Iron, from the ore of •Trankllnite, the only materiel which equals tbe diamond in its hardness now known in the world, and is the best resistant to a Burglar's drllUor cutting tools ever manufactured.

Alto, House Safes, Parlor Safes, Sideboard and Cabinet Sates, for silver plate, valuable papers, ladies jewelry, Ac., Ac., made to represent hand sotne pieces ~f furniture. Send for Illustrated Catalogue. USKBIHO, Faebel A Skebmah, 251 Broadway, :ur.-41urruy St., New Tork Fabbbl, HEBBINO A 06., PhilKpelphla Hibbimo A Co., Chicago.

AGENTS WANTED

To sell, without buying the Bight, SI}jVKBS' UELEUKATKD PATJfiNT BROOM, uoiversally acknowledged the simplu*t, best, and most b»auti ul in the world. It' Is equally adapted to City and Country, has ts lien tbe lit premium wherever liibited, aud is the only one accepted for the Paris Exhibition. Mr. (J.

AGENTS

A. Wetlierell has already sold

1100in Athens, Co., 6. Send lor Illustrated Circular, and mad what the Scieniiuc Aiuerican," I Auicricau Agriculturist" (after months tsst)

American Institute Karmers' Club," Mme. DeHiorest, l' of. 0. S, Fowler, Mile* Greenwood Co aud others say of it. The Brass Metallic parts sent to Farmers (where wo have no ageai wiili lull inscructious for makluy their own Brooms, by mall'or express .(prepaid for

WANTED

OUS

aud each

he can reromm^fid. Tall fay KstH^iisliinezit, on South ti stret-t,

iou:b .•!'

t!i" hntiooal House.

E CS-^E-^C A» usual,-1 3

E S

Ill keep on hand loll supply of durtUjt tho-aiMftjn.-

KM

Beat

POBTK^B, Pnblishef, Bible Ni# Vork Uity. -~l—

"iS

liti

tor Ladies. Clergymen and othere, it haen equal to sell. For teims and territory, addrees ij. W. 8TBBBIN8, Ooluatms, Ohio. iiiti".'

TAIS8IG, LIVINGSTON CO.,

"WOOL

Commission, Merchants, No. s* South trmt, tetttis stmts, .i ,:* Philadelphia, jPt*. dsra'a^aaoM made at six per cent, per annnni Other charge* lo w. BefiBr by permlssioa: National and Corn Exchange National Baaita, Phila 1 American Exchange National Bank, H»w Tork: First National Bask, Onicagj, HUnoii Messrs. GHmore, Dnnlap 4 Co ,, Bankers, Cinclu nati, Oltio,_ —.— t."—

S1.S0.

Address—namiuK flrsf, Becond and thirdshoice of Counties—C. A. ttLKGG & CO., UG6 Broadway, V. Y., sole owners ol

Qou'lemen—$10J to $250 per moutli—to sell the gt-nuine Common Seuae Faniily Sewing Muchins. Only $18. Will stitch, hem, fell, tack, bind, qnllt. braju ntnl emiiroi 'er. The clrth cannot be pulled sp irt, eveu alter cutting arross the ream every aunrier of uu inch. Hvery m.t'line warranted yeirs. Send for circular aud terns. Bliss A McKatbron, Gen. A«itF„ Lonisville, Ky. P. 8.—We a so have tlie. Improved New Kngland machine

LIQUID K£HfJN'ET.-^-For making delicious d.-tseiid of Juxket, or CVBDS and Wiocy, in ten aiiuules, lor thiee cents pur qnart. A perfectly satistactoiv article. 25 cts. a bottle. Ask your Druggist for Ship's, made only b) jaHKS T. ShiSN. riilla,, Pa.

t«seit the INSTANTANE­

GRtCASE KXT11ACTOB flie best

nl only eliable article for removing Grease, a'Dt, Pllcti or Tar, lrom fabric* »nhout in jury, Ii works like mhgic. For Circulars and Teims address(witb stamp) BUTTKICK A WOOD BUBY, 170 Greenwich 8treet, N. Y.

There's not a City, Town or Village. tbe United Stares where Tahraxt's JtrrsBViscsNT Sr.i.TliEt APSRIENT IS not a honiehold medicine. Frt.tn «vcry point of tbo compasa, every mail brings testimonlsl* of Its marvelous efficacy in dyspepsia, nervous debility, liver complaints and constipation. hObD AT ALL DBtIG 8T0BKS.

WHISKEBS A Heavy Beard is turn-mOif In live weeks by usIuk Kusssll's Italian Compound, gent do* ly sealed froir curious eyes for fiOc.

H. B15S-KLL A CO., Watertown, M. Y.

ADIES, Discard Injurious Pad-

I •lifcgs. MaHAMk. JUUKL S HAHHAB1AL UAliSl aud Patent BRKAST KLKVATOK derelotes (bo form physiological)) spot, 907 Caaal St., N. T. Send stamp for Treatise. Sold by dnrggii ts.

SURE PILE CUBE!!

Dr. Cilbret's Pile Instrument, for the radical I Stock of this %ak,

cure of Piiee, Prolapsus,^ Ac.,without aa ope- nd a/tar Maty,May

Dermaut-ut cure. Sendfor Circular. Sold by •V. -V my- T"

Discount to Dealers.— _where Sent by

10rit^S¥ts generally.—-ji/womw iv ifflswi.— Agents wanted every -^C] where Sent by mail.

on receipt of FOU #^OULI.AH3. J, KUHAISE 11 a a^g

AGENTS WANTED FOB GENEBALi

The HOBAU of the Natioaal Capital are THOBOUtiULY V£NfILAT£D, aad there are amis 8TRA5GI RSVtUTiuA coaoeralaa 1XEAD9 OF BKPABTMBMT8, Mem bars of Ooagrem Ftislfr Faidsa Krekeit, aad dlstinniehed aiilitary eharaetst. 8e*d for Clrealan aad eee onr terns, aad a

fail

aourocnp zxtmaot or

Cnbeb» & Oopalim

jp- T-i-f.-iyit a

fee aim. In «mms aT tiA lLXBaaa.'Xi •ilt Oaaaas, eithar ia Uw Mato i, tie-

•9 iiMfcuiwI Wy ky• -•-1

TABBlfff A CO^ "2T§ OrmuoieASina, If* for** *914 ky DraggUti all oyer tie VmM.

srfiojrOAimiinKOiM.

WhoisMU Dcagskta. U» ptn«,a»d frankfcrt Street. Cfmlaa*, O. Send f*oarMoatkly tilwi Oiawtt.

Keyal •aVM*^LotWff7 fr lrava oaoe fa WNtM date aad tefsiasatlea |t*«s.

Md allkiads of 0oM

«S M. Mala St.',

Tsotaat

California Via Niearagaa, tETIlT 0 DATS.

Witk fweagea MgU ail If 8. laih.

-^Oatka foliowiag l'trst-Clsas Steaasklpi: Oa Atlantki Ooeaa. luHUt de Cain. lnPrMiiif,

President, I 4-fCsat,

I SiKxchange aoe.N.y. 177 Weet «t. cor Warmi:

ITANTED—AOCNT8—lO^UOAgenta, Male aad .If Teaiale fHtft a aiiratk —I» hy arrt-ia as I energetic aiteata. sriUag six new aad uaefkl favaatlooe, aH household aTt ctee easliy oarrted. Aa4ress Caaaas Hioakaif, Cbnlul 014o.

&E0. P. ROWEIii 4 00,

Advertising AgeMa,

40

PARK BOW, (TIMCS BUIIiDING,) ^.. BurinMs m«a whlitng to advert Is* lnaay part if si. Ska

of the oouatry can ml their east ia no mora, as Ui Ageat's coaaiain comm I from the publisher.

We are authorised to contract for Ate pars at pablMwia' regaaar rates Parties who avor us with tkair orders are aa-1 sured that thejr shall reeclve »refol attention.

Our 'well-kaowa

reputation -is Advertising scant of kaslaee* w» conr bettar terms ihan can be

Agents, and 'he large amoant of kaslaee* w» coar trol. eaable as to offer Siettar obtsined elsewhere. GEO. P. ROWELL & CO.*\

"-Sew,

HATt ANO CAPa.

N

&W YORK iiAiT STOBJ

Josepb C. Yateii, JUSriN RECEIPT OF Mona^Hats ot all kinds,

Hoys* Hats ot all temds, MisaM' Hats ofall kinds, Infants' Hats of all kinds, I And at all prices. tsmadel

llate

aRS THE SPRIM* last sld Public Square, no*INtf k- \i

TO

SHIPPERS..

li

—aaW

I RAILROAD

The naderslgued, Agent for ths Bellefoatalae B. K. Libs, win give tbroagh rrcelpts to all the Beetern citiee, oa shipments «f Prodace of alLj kinds. Tine as quick as aay otberLlas, aad tmtes as low.'

Tbe "WHIXB LINB" oararan ov«r Okie aad cars ran through to Mew Yotk aad withent change df freight. Gcaia by this, line can heehippsd ia balk, which Is a great saving to shippers ia fornisbiacocks.

JA1IKS •. TURN

aeitf OWoe acar T.H., A

HOME

OF NHW

JTJIVIDBND KOTICB.

ratiou or UMlcine, re, Wlieves the worst eaes May ldlw 8. A. UIK Ave minutes, and ha»P—luever failed to aftect

%B^1rrival OF

III SDK AS CI COM PAn I GRAND DISPLAY GRAND DISPLAY GRAND DISPLAY

YORK.

iiif

Cash Capital, 000,000.1

Hurploa, |i,645,mS7.

i/iijv W" *1*

HOSFOKII, MttWN a CO

Agents, TerreHaate, Ind.

Silvers' Patent Broom »«w Tor*, HOSFOBD, BROWN CO, Agenta. I WASTEl—Kverywhere—S

ilrsman. Lai ies and

lB»iire in tbe Home, «t New Xork,

HOSFOBD, BROWN CO., AgenU.

Inaare In th*~floMe, 6t Hew York,

HOSFOBD, BROWN

A CO.,

Insure in Ue Hone, «r Hew lark,

HOSFOBD, BROWN A CO., Agents.

Insare (n the Home, of New Tork,

HOSFOBD, BROWN & CO., Ageqts-

Insnre in Ibe Home, or New Tork,

HOSFOBD, BROWN CO., AgenU.

Insure in the Hone, of Hew Tork.

HOSFOBD, BROWN CO., AgenU.

Insure In the Hone, of How Tork,

HOSFOBD, BROWN CO., Agent

AS FITTING.

tt'

6EIGEB WICKS

Having cowmeuowl ths Qaa Fittiag tMiui connection with their Lock-mi thing Kstabllsh tat, hope, by prompt attaatioa to orders, to merit a share of public patronag*. shop south eide of Main street. Bear tbe Terra Haote Rraar. s*«r

Ftasr Hinosit Bus or Taaaa Hsera, 1 Terre Haute, Mayl, 18«7.

/JA_NCKKS.

a ttdiiio I CRN a aad Caooeroua Aftections, and is -U.U. BAJUSKS

4

KICK, OaeUar. BBSSSQ95

Who resided in thle cit: reeideot at tosiiville, I aa ssteiiin praettoa ln the

Dr. W. C. ceuiMEy. g!Sgr|KS SSWS (toner FlfUt «iM Main

^^highrepau^n taathe held latate

18 tor j" of the Secret Serrli%. usat-i»' teJiTeSSS^ Om linv Ml Mal0 street

Ibis work was announced m.re thaa a'year ago, nrcsMfhl ia the assy eaees that hatarealed hi

but o* iug to the attempts of ths Government to supms u, its pnbllcaMon was delayed, tt wM now betssced ITNaLTERKD and UNaBBIDGSD, under the supervMoa of GEN. BAK.EB. These marvelous narratives are, attested by ths hlghss* offlcM autbodty.

-sssiusra jjfftas

a a

{fencer, rest aad lnaifa. ifhoat iiaia, low of I Mood, or ths assaf «M fcatt. *r. fnla Is w« Itag^ee, tolssyast -Ma IsaatMt o« (MS Caaesr ta eaaef t** Mg^ acastklat Hfefr-J daMef aninntsM

«mUM NNHa dnsiraMIKMi

dseestatiea of the

addtets JONES BKOTHKLS A 00., Cincinnati, Ohio, or Da van port, Iowa.

salt hta ia pseeoa, ar bj Mhr,MHlh^b. m. eartMwtf

^lOOD

fopliija,

ssaO

hL

OppoMXttotk jLlne t^

Ooanaotiag oa faeific

& mHUR IT UNCI* lil»

SAITiINa DATS FBOM'BXW TO*K. April soth —lifT (Jaly mk,......—..:...M67 Itay 1st aad smth. (An*** lo M»a aiite'" June 10 and SOth. Septaaaber

l0tk,..r.l8eT

And •tnj twenty day* thereafter, leaving oa the Satardar pmlraa wkaa a Begalar Sal I lag Dkyocenrsoa Saada/. Tor (artker laforaatlon apply to the NOBTH AMKKICAX 8TXAH8UP coniPAinr. WM.H.WIIB, B. M. €1 C1H6T0H,

Sj

LWtAUU AS—*"

tastelea,

«)aas af UaMc Cvapas wttt are tstt tw Bmm/tikt k—wO«s fca«*tat ay a a a at S I a fewifa fMpiiri ilnil rf MM» mi Ufim

S. HYCE&

.a -i.

00.%.

$ oi

"l

In all Colon, it

in" ALli SHAOI^,

Laines,

:i,c it

GINGHAMS,

Dim Trimmings & Buttons*

In all stylai, comprisiBg all

Vo^olties of the Season!

OIL CLOTHS, BUGS,

aAT&WALLa WINDOW PATKllS j, Ac.

OUR CARPET HALL

N*far t«i as attractiva ai at Present.

rt-A-w

House Furnishing Goods ip&r XLL KINDS, -'^pi

I N E N S

Damasks, Sheetings, Napkins,

JHano and t* ... Taifie covets.

GasBimeres I Cassimeres I!

In all Stylos, for Men and Boys,

ICKKAPEK THAN the CHEAPEST.

il

-to order oa short notice. Corns

STiJLES, Terre Baute. lnd.

New Goods Received Daily

•tt- itlf.TSrsi*'—AT .XBB—

BimiltAlSWB!

O 77 Main Street

DRY GOODS.

APRIL 16tti, 1867,

GRAND DISPLAY GRAND DISPLAY GRANQ, DISPLAY

|o^^-^r

OFar\ t„ .-«u

ti CF.^ OV: czi-sk a, OF ^, tistKti*

•J# ,-^ti

.i

4,.^

u,

AgenU.

Spring Dress Cyoods

Spring Dress Goods Hpring Uress Goods

Spring Dress Goods

Spring Dress Goods pring Dress Goods

Spring Dress Goods Spring Dress Goods

AT AT AT AT AT AT AT AT

TV ELL, M1JPLET & CO.98, TV ELL, RIPLEY & CO.'8, TVELL, RIPLEY & CO.'8, TVMLLf RIPLEY& CO.'S, TVELL, RIPLEY Jt CO.'8,

A dl«tdead- of si* per ceat. «rse lhm:Oor I TTJELLm RIPLEY & flfiJH ernamt taa, has been sol and apoa the Capital I a Stock of this %ak, payable to stoehkaMsn «a TVELL, RIPLEY A CO. 8,

payable to

so, lasT.

TUJBLZ, RIPLEY & CO.'S,

Cormer Ftttft

_aln Street,

ani lain

WierniB anfl MftlB Street,

I

Hflh

Center rum ssd Main street,

MUSICAL.

QWJTHAKD'^iatoBINT^ or

Bwwjfc l»g8 aMffWiy, Designed for the Csa of

Softools, Classes aad Coaserntforlea,

'ir^riF or

li& bkapiriiiif.

^Jiy L. SOUTHARD. This new work is askect and lasid statsasaat of the klemsntary Xaws of Baiaton/, adapted to the wants of Siagua aadSMsaa wko assira a Moderate facility ia piajiiig CJurck lta»is, aad extomportaiug. Tho raise aad taunltifcr are moetl eondass.d frea tka tW koata cir tba Ugwua Coa-asaVA-roRi dm and the Matiosal ACAMOIT or Mu0V Xoadoa. la.the flat tss okaptMS stifflcient iastraetioa is given ta enable the pupil to writs «o*rMraad craoeful ptala harmonyin four parts. Boaad in Ctoth. Psic* «7 tents, *«atby mall, post-paid. otivaa DITTOS*do., al7dwto 977 Washington Street, Boeton.

TERRE HAUTE

ACADBMTof MUSIC

The understghed, desiring to supply a vacnam la the wants oar rapldlygrowiag city, aod ia. obedience to the loudlr eapreued wjshss of a large nttmtrer'oT fhe dtlsdns b( tUs cltj, snnoence to the pn.bli* that tkey h^W op wxxl au. ACAOEMT ^E' MIIBIC in the second story of KIssuer's "Falace of *0sic," wbere ttfsy are pri-psfM to give' instruction, to, pupils is aU,ltrtMlm «f this braatlful aud neceesary' accvmpliahmeut.

Their Music Kosoms are large, well ventilated •nd lighted, apd eaay of access, and are supplied with every vartetir of Instruments, »M nitiih recei««in.-tructiou ou ti» Piauo, Cult«r, VioHb, OVganj Brass lastrnraents. Paiticniar atteutionipaid to the oultlvatiou of the voice. Instructions iu Thorough Bass Compoaitlons.

For Terata of Iaetfuction apply ta the uadersigned, at the Academy of Music, second story ol Kissi:er's Palaceof Susie, or at the Hual: Store below. The beet of rpbnmqm given as to ^naiiatkas, Ac. O. A. UAB1UK0, dsolSdtf •.*Ui--AN6KL0 DEPKOS8E

MUSIC.: LINDEMANN, ts

J, 6

*', v-v

PIANOS, HELODEOHS

ORGANS,

Violins, Quitars, Flatss, and all kinds of MasiCa Merchandise, No. 91 Wabash Street, TCRBS HA DTK. INDIANA.

TUNING AND BKFAIB1NO of PIANOS aad other Instruments will be promptly attended to. OLD PIANOS will he taken in tnade foi NIW CiNES. aulOSiwtt "i.- im J. 0. LIND1MANN,

I S S N E S

KBW

'T I'-

PALACE sOP MUSIC!

1 ,£• Jgs-.-u't «. 1

I take great pleasure in inviting the at tenti&a,«f niy eld friends and customers, aad al new ones in want of any thing iu tbe

1 S I joC I' TO MY

••.

NEW ANB SPACWBS STORE

No. 4A, Ohio Streets.

Having personally selected my New Stocl

with great care, at New Tork, I am now able tc offer ts ths MnSical Public the

Largest Assortment

•.« afa vUi -ownittr »£-a

Mnstipal Mefclaiidis

INrr^ia#K., NUR^H.WBST The first Floor will be stocked witi Sheet Ifnsie, String Goods, Muslo Books, and all •klads .oft small. Iustrameatu such as Violins. Quitars, Drums, Brass aad. Silver Band Instruments, Flntinaa, Quitars, Ooacertinae, Aoccrdeons ol all.sizss and price*, Jblagsolits, Flatss, Dram •tferd,- Stlfclcs, Drum Belts, Calfskld Dram HmmIS, dheepebin Dram Heads, Brass Mouth-Pieces, u«rman Silver Month-Piecss, Banjos, Flutes, Tambo--.rines} Serman. Violins, French Violins, (new,

French Violins, (imitation old Stradnacias, Qua aadus, atid other Cremona patterns,} Vldllnoellos Denble Basses^Violin Finger-Boards, Violin Tutes Neeks, Violin VIOUn'cello, Double Bass Guitar and Harp Strings, Tail Piece*, Pegs, Bridges, Kates, Tqning Forks,. Taalag Hammers, Fitch Pipes,

and Doable: fined Host a

3LOH Xi XgCr

GRAND DISPLAY GRAND DISPLAY

Bows Masio Folios, Pouble Befor Flates, Claronets, Viollni jtMs Clin

and Quitars Blank Music Books, Blank Music Oaids, and Music Papers ofall sizes. Particular attention paid to the Strfn Department.

The Second Floor will |e Stocked with

Pianos, Melodeons & Organs1

Always on uands a Spladnld assortmant of Pianos from the well known Afanufactories of ttqbert Nans, M.V., the celebrated Patent Cycloid Pianos Stock A Co., N. T., A. H. Gale A Co., N. Y., Knabe A Co., Baltimore, and other First Class Makers. ,v jif-n,.**

Cariiart &

,,

ON

9*0* 4$% 2W 4'®"

vl'i

aikJty. itv-a6

-1

is

Street*

I

Needhajn's

Celebrated Bodoir Chnrch Grgaas, Parlor'Organs and Melodeons. These Insttuments stand altogether unrivaled, a fact which every listener and Judge will at once convinoed of by simply oomparlag them with others.

Send for a Circular. ^Ba MIM A

PRACTICAL PliNO MAKES,

By trade, consequently a judge of Instruments, these sending orders from the distance can fully rely ou obtaining aa good and fine an article as if personally selected.

Liberal discount, to Seminaries, Schools, Minis-, lers end. Teachers ef Maslc, Sead Tor Circular and Prices, livery Instrument warranted for live years.

Send orders to KISSNEB'S

PALACE OF MUSIO,

*. 4® Ohio Street.' i£i Terre Haute, Indiana.

^ARBaETT'S

CONTINENT, AND

IS B'.i '. R0N00N3ED BT THE MOST Scientific' Analytical Chemists,. It Bs^orcs Orsy Hair to its

0

Hatural Calor.

Pt5

fat!)

I* Presaates Os« growth «riba Hair. LJJ It Prevent* Hair railing Oat. II Ibatifes the Raon la tkelr Orlalaal

EH

Organic actlea.

It KnilcatttOaaMT and linn,

It keens the Scalp •otUhy. Iteaatalas ao lafarian lifredleat.

P,

And

T?

generally accorded to be

SPLENDID DRESSING.

02

4 ITS MERITS

r. .V ,V

SJ

Mala 8trSe£

Ind.

T«rr«-H«nte, •.. c»H••«!, lad. X2 .DBPe^HantP,

-o

Are Inside the Bottle ti

Kvary Bottle contains MOKE LIQUID •LdHhan any other dollar preparation. He 'liAItGE REWABOH offered to eetabllsl 'ts efllcacy, but we do GUABAXYKE jrefirud the moaey to aay pervoirwho Will usetwo bettlea aal thaa say that onr

ra

QTJ

Bestoratlve has failed to do all we claim.

ft

Street, Street, Street,

O A

TO THE^raiUOL

Onr J. It. BARBETT ia the fint aad My man he discovered the art of Combining a HAUt BLSTofiATlVK with a Oasansa, of VhlSh there are now ms mltaUous in the market."yet none btu JABBETT3 are Original.

W-i

& BABBITT C0» FraprMofg, MA»o3est5B/IT^.

J. A Ms A. D1YI8,

WHOLESALE AGTBNTS,

n20dw6m

Ind.

Tanta,lad. ivtoslaft rate,

Ind,

rate,

Ind.

EXPRESS COMPANIES.

.AJLERICAN EXPRESS COM il PANY.

ceNStoUAiKttmmiJL, $MMMO,OOOI The above named Uompany have in chargt sxperieaced and truty Keaseagsn^ lesfirr leaving aad arrlvtag at Teitoa HaOte^Hi foilow from:

Two Expresses Dally, to and Mew Tork, €!ev*lad. •oetoa, ntfnarg,

Albany, Philadelphia, BaMlo, Washington City. And all othsr points ia tbe Eastern Stat a aud-'

A N A A S

Oeaasetlag at Nsw York with Well*, I"argo Jt Co's Xaropean and California Express, f, all points iu Burope, Oallfomlaand Oregon. Three Expresses

Daily, to and from Indianapolis, IuU Bichuond, fort Wayoc,

Cia&UBati, Ohioii Oolombus, Daytou, u££l.

Logaaeport, Peru,

And all points hi Ihdlana and Ohio. Two Expresses ISallj-, to and from: Saint Louis, Mo., ChBago, IlllDoio, Hauaibal, •, Oentralia,

Milwaukie, Vk!«.,•:» ui»:- Detroit Mich. Xadlsoa, Saint Joseph, Mo And all points North and West, including poiL.lt -in Kansas and Nebraska.

Two Expresses. Dally, to pndfroui: Orseacastle, utfayetto, Q^awfordsvlile, Michigan City as. One Express Daily, to and from

KOCK.VH.1JK, IND.

One ACcOmmodatton Express Dall Tu aud frem Paris, lllluel-, Charleston, IHinoM

Msllooo, Illinois, and inteimediate points. All businsui sutrbsted to this Compauy will Oi attaadsd to /rtmpllf and With ditpatck.'

Bates aa low an by any B«*pouaible (VuiUiaiiv. OFFIOKOU roVKTti STttlcrr, next J^or tc Ohif Street, Terrs Uaute, itd.

iu

8. Mo£IsVAIN, Agent.

K, W. SLOASJb, ludtenapolts, Ind iw-Uiitt

npxj mji ra« r-1f-

ft*'

ADAMS £lF£m COMFAiW.

Capital

sRp:

.#10,000,000

."E-a- tt

Kastern Western and

Soutiitri

EXPBE5S FOBWABDklUS.

liave lacUitlM uver all the Kailruaiie fttst,*^ «. «nd Sonlh, for the rapiJ transportation of

MONEY AND OTHER VALUAliLi

Heavy and Light Freight, Packages iu I i.-

Motes, Diatto

ami Bills collected, aud pro tin

taruriiflsiUe M«rclmudii*e ttkM fur delivery on {ti/a rC ol the accompanying bill, aod proceeds -iHti.rii'.-d promptly..

Unuer carsfal Messenger^the Ezpn-js ar.iv and departs .with nearly all the trams, u.r priuclpal Maftern cities and iuteriut-iiiata fuiuu making close couuectioiis witii

Tne Southern Express.

For the principal oitles of the Sou th. AS WW AS AM OTHKU

Loeses and daaagss promptly adjusted ind *.j|t let

'Twenty Years,

Of suocesafnl operations of this old audreliable Company ii a suffltieut guarantee 'if its arp.iu.-i. b"ity and houorable dealijgwlth tho pubUv, utiJ to, solicit a continuant of its patronage.

OOlce at.84. 6 Mechanics Moa. Tune Hauls udiana.

B. B^ ALLEI*, Agoiu, *:.^t -if iTiit s.

NovlBotf

%*i&

BAIL WAY

UtiUkX BitOAl) lilA(»i£-.DOt«i« IBAOK lMlin

.t

NEW YORK, BOSTON,

And New England CitieB.

THIS BAILWAY EXTENDS FBOM Dunkirk lo New York 460 Miles, Buffalo fo New York 423 Miles,

Ualamamca to New fork 415 Miles, 18 num:

22 io 27 MILKS Ihe SHORTEST KOCXK

All Trafoa run directljr through to Kew Yoik, 460 AILIW witbont cbange of O&acbofc.

From and after Novemlier 19tb, I860, Iruina ui.l leave in couneeUon Wi0i all Western Hurti, as follows: Fruni Uunkirk aad HalmtineH

By Kew York time trom Union lKnoti :', e.OO A.JW. SeiT York Bay Kxpiesn, from Salamanca (Sundays excepted). »toi»ni

Horaellkville

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A. At. (ilkftl, lutsrsecllii^

with the 6.30 A. M. Day Express from Jfrtuu!,., and arritea lu Nsw Tork at 10.30P. M. 7,10 A. H. Xxprena Hail, lrom Dunkirk, (Sundays exoeptcd sitojia^t Salamanca ».4u

A. M., aad connects at Hohiellsftlle and Corning with tUfc 8.30 A. M. Express Mall tiuiu Buffalo, and arrivts in Mew York at 7.10 A. Si. 4.15 P. M. H. Y, Ni), ht Express, firout Dunkirk (S'tnaays oxcepted). Jjiopa. at SaKnauca 6.66 P. M. Oleaa T^S P. M. («rip Tunfoi 9,68 A" M., (Bktt). and anivi- ID Haw York at 12 30 P.. M.^connecting with Afternuiu

Trains for Boston and Bgw England Cilttti

From BnJDUo—By New' York Tlm^from *.etot car. Exchange aud Michigan at.» i-: S.ao A. H. Se# York Day £x|tre»s, (Sundays exctvtod). Stops at HorMtiinvilie 8J0A. M., iBkfC) Surfqueh4uua 2 lo f. (Uiue): Turner's 8.06, P. M. C^unf-ms at

Great Bend with IMlaWSre, Laekawaln* A West ern Ballroad, aad at Jrrsrv Wlty with Miutgl Express Trala of New Jersey BailruaU lur Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington. S.30 A. M. tipree* Alall, v.a Avon hlJ aornel.sville (iandsys excepted). Arrirekni

New York at 7.00 A. il. Conaects at kluiirs with the Northern Ctiitral llailway lur Hai n*burg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Wasbliigii/u audother points South. 3.SO P. M. LlghlDlBf EaprHH, (Sundays excepted). Stops at Hornellsvilla 6 'ib (Sup.), and arrives in Sew York 7.00 A. 31

Uonuects at Jersev City with llornlug Exjirt-st Train of New jersey Mailroad for Balti^ioio and Washington, and OS New York with Morning Express Traiu for Bjstou and New hui land Cities.

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r. JM. Hew York Hight Express, DAILY. &top* at UorueiisviLe IO.JO i*. ill., (Sup.), interesting with the t.lS P. M. Tram trom Uunkirk, and arrives in New York at 12.30 P. II. Also connects at Eimira ior Marrisburg, Philadhiphia and Fouth. Il.se F. M. Cincinnati Express, (Sundays excepted). KCups at buspuehanna HiSi

A.M., (But.) Turner's 1.12 1', M.. (Viyr.), and arrives in New tfurk at 3.45 iMunects at Great Bend with Alawaie, Lack» waunaA Westerii iiallroad for ScrantOD, Tieuton and Philadelphia, aad at New Torn w|th AfternooOo Trains and gieamejs for Boston .andNewEnglandiatlee. Only one Train East ou Sunday, leaving Ba falo at 6.10 P. M., and peaching New Voxk at 12.*-lu afternoon

Boston and New Eagiand Passenger*, uitb tli«:r Bsggage, are tra'islerred frts 0/ tivoi iu New York.

The bett Ventilated and tuo-t Luxurioai ^leapin{ coaches WIN T11K WOBLU'Vn accompany ing ell night traina on this railway.

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