Daily Wabash Express, Volume 17, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 22 May 1867 — Page 2

DAILY EXPRESS.

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Wednesday Moirinlng, May" 22, 1861

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Sol Satisfied.

s.^prmrtife ^^gvaUyej^raata^tte cou^jTsre apologizizig for the ftctioaof tb^jprtftae Court ia its final dtoporitiim of the Sharkey-Walker /djunction cases, allegBi^'that the eympathiea of the judges were with the astute lawyen named, but t|ggg£$3bUJ4 not embracing thf right proDQtilio'ia in the beginning could not be sWmi&fded as

io

allow their consideration

again by the court, Ac,

Ac.

"When, over

tig^^af thej^resident, Congress pawed tne supplementary Beoonstruclion bill, the Souih Yielded at one®. Such a law had been Known to be inevitable more tb#l tfiis, it.-'W'.HS

felt to be jhit. tT^jre

«S Uy Jg *5ft to.

The sole hope of those who thought thai direct resistance might be made, was i^ ^gposiiig to one branch of the Govern' ajfeirt- a co-ordinate branch—in pQttihg tbe- fejupromtf ^ourt against ^Congrats. AH the traditions of ~. ^f^f6ine"Coort"Svere in lh«r favbrjr but, a|'^lthas proved, the law is not Even the: Attorney General,, confessing that his E^Hp^tljies were with those who, Senied th&cooMtutionality of the law", wui ObHjjjed oppose the.-.suits brought hy his friantfe. The Georgia injunctaAi bill wis dismissed, on the main- ground that the Court bad no jurisdiction in the matter, arfg

the

inotion for leave to am^nd the

Mississippi bill, so as to obviate certain ljjJfcl'Ot/jectibns, was refused by a majority o^'ifie Oourt, and the bill dismissed. Thus enefs the solitary hope of nullifying the la$r#s0.i Congress and the will of the loyal people. In law tho question is settled, we forever in fact, it can only be egaliy disputed Dy riot or new rebellion "WeaMS-jiot sony that this attempt was ^fejfto'i^ si^icte t,he Beconstruction law by means of the Supreme Court, for its fSWo.^ft8t.a)avinee all the citizens oi tnb iteliefStates oIc the absolute necessity of subn3jwfe»H.- Tlfpy knpW now, if tbey did not before, that'6be-will of the pe'ople is not to be turned aside by a quibble, and thatiiie method of rcconBt ruction is flX&S

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T9E Fenian, prisoners recently found guilty

Cork, were sentenced by the

Court "to be taken from the place where ''you now stand to the place from whence "you cqme, and that on Wednesday, the ''29th day of this month of May, you be "drawn on a hurdle from that plaoe to the ''place of execution, and that there you "and each of you shall be hanged by'the "neck until you are dead, and that after"wurds the

head of eacfi of you shall be sev­

ered from the body,' and the body of each

"of you be divided into four quarters,

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were lew men in the rebel States who did not well- taiovr that over their heads hung the swerd that the United States had the rigHtiaad the po-weV to impose all the penalties of trea6ota','and that confiscation and thydwifiou of lands were a puuishnjent frdtn which at least no legal appeal could b^.-i^de. The. extent of the punishment Was a' Question of morals more than of lVWf^ generosity more than of justice.— liavis, Stephens, Lee, Johnston,[Hampton, n.en whose lives and property tlje (jroverfiteent held at its merey.— ii spared the men, it spared the property, atSfethe tines it finally required were felt n}t so much A, punishment as aprecantidn. 'Therefore, when the South was placed under' temporary military rule, •vtffien thS ballot was given to the Freedmen',and the method of restoration Was prescribed, the South was ready to yield a^ did yield quiatly, though there were iden and journals who did their utmost to oEgaioaOiXeaistance. Lee, Johnson, Hamp t^j'j^piwaselled submission most of the Southern Governors adTised the people o£ their States to take part in registration, an&^'fpVtaal opposition began and ended with Governor bharkey of Mississippi, and Governor Joukins of Georgia. More d^ngerftUS opposition, it is true, is cmbbd^d Jn'the brutal murders of negroes repotted and in such bloody riots as that afcMobile but that may safely be left to '.iieelf to subdue.

shall

"b'e disposed of as Her Majesty. and her "J£Setutive shall think Bt, and ,may the "Lord God Almighty have meroy on your "SOuJpJ'ij:

"ihrwtat manner Her Majesty may be disposed to dispose of the "four quarters" of tho offenders is left to conjeotureJ^

T-*'-THE tobacco crop goes into market about this time. The yield is reported to have beeh good, and the price of the weed, although not so high as it was last year, is high enough to make it very profitable business. We hope that it will allord material relief to the tobacco-rais-ing portion of the South. The wheat crop in the northern tier cf Southern States promises unusually well, and if no un foreseen blight fulls upon it the peopl will have enough and to spare. £very huiuane person must devoutly hope that the South has already seen its worst days, and that the coming harvest will be abundant in every part ef that severely ^Uicken portion of the country..

A London Matrimonial Agency—How tho Aristocracy Marry—a MatchKaklttg Couple. [From the New York Gkxelte.]

Wo find ourselves placed in a very difficult positior.. A packet of papers has feeeit lor warded to us by a firm of which we tiever before heard. The packet is superscribed private and confidential the liriu ir. question being avowedly desirous ef securing the strictest secrecy that is compatible with the greatest publicity. As it is evident that we cannot gratify both these objects, we believe we shall be promoting the greatest happiness to the greatest number if we cast all privacy and confidence to ih« winds, and oblige the firm in qutstioo by giving to its business whatever publicity our circulation can confer upon it. Terribly

put

the conse­

quences io disregarding the warning '•private and confiUentiat," we boldly brave them, strong in the conviction that we are ncting foi* the best.

The name, then, of the firm which has privily favored us with its prospectus, it "John Scbwarj: & Co., Dalston, London.'' A oloao exam mation of the volua.inou.~ p»pers contained iu the private and eonttueutial packet leads us to conclude that 'Hio." consists of Prederika^ tire wife ot Mr. ijchwurz. This benevolent couple aunuunce that they bave founded an "Of-

ti,r

Xi.tornaiioi'al Marriage&" the

ftVlf establishment oi the kind «1sti0g ixi England. They say that they have "references'of the highest character," cor res-

W?t% %*&•'&*&&£

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pendents in all the four ^artei lobe, and that they are prepare* __ .fepond" in any written liftgBtger WlNr any customer who may be conjugally in* ^l!6ei^~T4e^adre88- of Jga. r8ctnranr»»

the

the female sex in general sets forth very clearly the aim of the institution which «h&ao£ hsrihusband have founded. Her main object is "the promotion of domesjness, wbi^h-fubdues the Bcul,' conscience, stimulates to* the-r active discharge of duty, comforts the mind undagr ihe afflictions of life, direaU^lha soulTOWrfrdfl^Qbdi andpre«#*e#«H®TO#" tions between husband and wife intimate and endearing." In order to achieve all this, Mrs. Scbwarajbeing "moved by an innermost feeling, nas followed with ber whole heart ber self-imposed duties, and has made them the all-absorbing topic of her intellectual power, uatjl hjf studyingthe history of the iiumah Ijeatt, and bj^ stnving earnestly to unite persons whiSh by God's agency belong to each other," she has succeeded in establishing the wellknown matyimcnijttl agency cffice at JDalstc n, which, cow in the second decennium pf his existence, has extended its agency oveivoiparjy every part .of the ci.vilizM worldj flfod has already a6feie^«4%?fwiani j-esults by marrying couples of all class bs, from the highest to the lowest.

The greatest precautions are taken by Mrs. Schwarz to insure the genuineness of the coin she circulates in thematrimobial market. Gentlemen, as a^ruta are compelled to pledge their Worif w^iofhor as to their respectability and earnestness, in, order that the highest and discretion may be induced to thfi delicate negotiations over vAsStvfifi Schwarz preside?. And no. pjio paynvsnt of any kind, save the postage" 4#±fe^|ulred by Mr. and Mrs. Sehw*E« from their clients until a^ter the lionbjdaodh.^ Gentlemen are then expected to pay whftte^ef bonus they may baVe previously agreed upon, and ladies to give what they please.

In conclusion, Mrs Scb wars says: To all ladies, directing themselves to me, even if .they do not belong to the highest classes, and aspiro to the highest pretentions, I can confidently guarantee the .fulfillment of their wishes-- It gfy^B great pleasure to announce'publicly is the most positive manner that there are always deposited in our establishment great many first rate' proposats for "mairiage, with fortunes of tne most varied amount from gentlemen of many countries, of different confessions and classes of society, WQIA thetf^SomfortaTile citizen upwards, to the count and prince from clerical, scientific, commercial, civil, and military, gentlemen, -etc. Our J^stitutioA is particularly advantageous «s a^mediutn to those ladies with large fortunes, who, in addition to their wealth, aspire to a title and-high-rank in Taeciety—-Through our connections in all countries we have direct or indirect introductions to all families oFoot^ and even ^o thesaJoblS the highest aristocracy.

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The other papers- consist of a pretty nearly sifnilar address to hife anrfle clients from'Mr. John Schwarz the heid of the Dalston firm, in which tbat benefactor of mOTWhi decf^^

IN THK MOST SOLEMN -MANNER ^CD -OFT OATH, (with the voluntary undertaking to De held responsible for 'all moral and le^pi consequenct's~arising out of Buch"a decfe-ration,)-that be and his wife have, been thesneans of concluding many international marriages between persons' in England'and oh the continent." A'iisVlS|g|ilows of the noblemen matrimonially inclined wbum Mr. and Mrs.Scifwarz'towe4

en disponobiiiie.

we inserWLt:

a foreign

country. 3. An Italian count, forty years^ of age, holding a commission as lieutenant colonel of cavalry in the Italian army.

These noblemen, being desirous of concluding matrimonial alliances do not look for high family decent thay„ \fcould cheerfully offer their hinds and high sq cial position to any lady .of good edueaiio'ti, unblemished reputation, and possessing .^ jointure from £20,000 to £40,000, The illustrious names of tho familks of these counts, as well- JBS their. own brilliant careers, area sufficient guarantee for theic honest intentipp^ .and any ther of the aristocrieyi or possessing the- eiuinierated qualifications will have a rare opportunity of acquiring not only a highly gifted husband, but also of becoming a memb6r 0t' the UrSt:f®Si ilies in Europe.

Then come the particulats of. ja few matches made by Mr. and Mrs. Sch warz, of which the worthy couple afb especially proud. XhsJkaUig hutaa^likolas

JLoon.

Serieux, Chevalier of the Legion of Honor, and lieutenant of grenadiers Of tbe^lKfe--regiment of .the lino, stationed at Mascara in Algiers, and Countess Leonie Zichy de Wasonskeo of Bositig, near Presbujjg, Hungary. Schwarz & Co^ in recording this marriage, exclaim':

Who will not recognize in this-Unrioh the distinct Command of ProvidefticeJ employing us as instruments for vinitingit&efg^ persons, who, without their assistance, would surely never have met fn -thi*, •world, in Consequence of their .limited spheres of life This case may serve as "an encouragement to those persons," wfTo through timidness or difiSdence, do not like to address themselves in confidence to the directors of the institution* *j,j

Another match to which Schwarta & Co. invite attention is one between Lo)us B. Sabarth, Esq., chancellor of the royal Prussian consulate at Belgrade, and possessor of the Turkish Medschidie 'order, and Lady Pauline von Timoni, daughter of the imperial Austrian conaul-genefa!, and diplomatic ag^nt, Von Timoni,

Knight of the Austrian Order uf the Iron Crown, first-class, Commundur of the KuSnan Order of St. Ann, with .brilliants, C..mmandcr of the Turkish Order Ifiianschar, withjhltiants, residing ,at St. Ulrich's, Tiuflschutzgasse, No. |6) a|i. ,yi enna:

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The Chancellor Sabarth informed Messrs. John Schwartz & Co., of.cbbe cel« ebration of his nuptials in the following flattering words:

KN In reply to your honor­

ed letter, I beg to announce that I am since several weeks married to L*dy von Timoni——. My wife is a very excellent person, nnd I a in quite satisfied, and therefore I thank jou again. As suoti ms I shall receive her dowry I shall make my thanks mora substantial. Assuring you of our.highest mutual esteem, I remain yours, obediently, _« SABAJ^TH

More evidence iind particulars concerning this transaction are deposed at the registry of '.{he institution ^oli3rf&ig chitfly of corresfwadences with the.Ladies Therese and Pauline von Timoni'(mother and daughter) at Vienna Morius von Timoni, Ksq., son of ibe consul-general at Vienna aua the iioal Prussian consulate Belgrade.

We then have-at-' ettnsidehible length the details..of the marriuge of Jo'hann Freozl, E-q, architect tod engineer to

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big nor a Chailotte Dantee, of Trieste.— Letters from Mr. Frenzi are annexed exl pressing his perfect satisfaction at lift marriage, thanking Mr. and Schwartz for having brought it about, stating that Mrs. Frenzl.is extremely, unwell, and soliciting their good ,?l%d9 in future,iu ease his wife's illness should'prove fatal. Schwartz & Co. do not in any of these various documents' made hV fifth record precise! the terms on ifhich they- deal but a roference to eeftaki lrpii»actions with a nobleman of MecldenBurg Schwerin, thirty-one years of age, with a

280,000 thaiers

monefi

[estatefor which he] thalera, who throug

tion made an advantageous investment in thn wirasji mn-Vtfi, VI at lor a tude they consider the sum of 1001 thaiers 15 groscben an adeqifl^AfnoMiudcr A

of tbameg

Although SchwarzWUlf, on the square and

ftom one of the documents they BaWtnclosed to us thit)itt^i£iJ&nt8y wCl not invariaWy deal oiv-equally honorable -terms with them' In negotiating a marriage bfctween M. —, of Brussels, and jjdlie of Grandson, Canton de Vaud, Switzerland, these marriage brokers s^etn to have met with two black sheep, who, after having availed themselves of the good offices of the firm to obtain an introduction ending in a happy union, pbasely refused to reward their benefactors for the trouble they had taken in bringing it about.

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Such conduct Schwarz & Co., are not disposed to endure silently so they have circulated privately" and confidentially ipany copious details concerning the defaulters by no means advantageous to 'tfcem, enlivened with extracts from their lpve letters, and with every name and address given in full that they can annoy qr damage them. This is the only portion of the private and confidential document confided to us tbat we decline to assist in making public. If, however, any of our readers are anxious to know more of the disadvantage of Mr. of Brussels and Mdlle. of Grandson Schwartz fc Co., announce that they have cause to be printed a pamphlet at the service of

the voluminous private correspondence of Mr. and Mrs. which will give the public a just idea of the dishonesty and ingratitude of that shabby couple, who are it present conducting a grog shop Brussels.-—[Pall Mall Gazette.

I oMWiawafa-vaiAd young Philadelphian, traveling in Egypt, writes to the

Inquirer,

I,crosi

As it is not & loug. one,

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1. An Austrian count, thirty-twtf'gears' of age, Ch imberlain to his I. lv. Majesty and major in the ardiy","possessor of large estates in Saxony, with a yearly income of 12,000 thaiers. 2. A-Dutch count, tbirty-tJaree yea^s pf age, attached to the royaT housefrol3 as~~a royal prince of Holland,'and director of a well known gas compagnie

in

of that city,

that he was recentiyy|ejjrJpwn into a cavern used as a sepulchre for mummies. He days: "Imagine a vaulted chamber about 25

by our two flickering tapers, filled aim t» the roof, with a countless, piled-up mass of uncoffined mummies. There tjhey lay in all shapes and postures. Time had bjS%|F(| tyijji^g^j^qente of dome, and "ttSBir ^OTy^rmSananeshless fingers seemed struggling up from the &iass, as if to lay hold of the disturbers if their slumbers. Some were placed upright against the wall, and, in the weird Shadows thrown by the candle's light, |heir features twitched and moved, and their long-sealed lips seemed opening to denounce us. The Arab drew a long knife from the sheath on his arm, and commenced cutting and tearing oif the wrappings in search of scarabasno and, as bis naked limbs sank among the dry ones, and his swarthy arms tossed about be bodies, he looked like some hideous ampire at his nightlyjmea'. The air was Very bad, and I was about to beat a re-

reat, when suddenly a thought flashed my mind that almost froze my blood with horror. I ain not a coward, but for a moment my heart stood stili. The cave was filled with a thousand hiumm el, diier than the dr!« tinder,and Soaked in bitumen each one wrapped in inany folds of mummy el)th, as inflamtnable as gun cotton. A single spark jfrom one of the candles would have

^arth^guldvh^ve jpSfVed us fsom a feartul daatb we*wcul3*havV been roasted'aiive in five minutes. 1 remarked this to

I started for the opening. On I went, thROUglCJkhe 5Irrosk. 'iPsageji t#a£in£ |inees and garments against the sharp

ow and'then sticking fast,and feeling (in imagination) the scorchiug breath of fire-fiend on my back. At iasfrrem&hled Lhe hole and was drawn up, very glad to breathe UfeSwarm (un again

"It has ?§^eftM*

5Sf)dh

me a great

blessing, it having cured my face and hangfyajfjay e^uptioq. pjr^n^uncc incura^ Lie by all my physicians," writes Hannah

Patton, of Cincinnati, about Palmer's

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CARRIAGES.

CO.,

Carriage ^Manufacturersf

fcOKNEB-' WABABff'i-iH »TS.,'TiiBE HAUTE, I)TD., Keep coattoutly! on hftutf, «h(f offer for sale at ]tbe lowest m«rk«t prices, all of tho latest Rt les of

CARRIAGES, BGtitilE and LIGHT WAGONS,

)f tlifir own aiikBflUcture, of teiot-leil a took. jPpeoi .l *MCittlolHpH3U to UBp^iKtw**

AlayS dwlm

jCorner Seeoud aud Walnut Sts.. .Terre Haute. Ind F«6STa»»6!n 3*-*? 0*~'

QARKIAGE FACTOKY.

-1 to ttr'thfe palate '«nd cltiztair' of T»rro Haute, that I hure opened a Factory

INDIANAPOLIS

tar'

•mauufictiirini Carrlagea».."fiuggioBt and Spring IWagooi, on Second Street, three doors eouth of 'Main, wliero I will found at all times, ready y(o»e who mav fetot with a teiffl. *RTWn«% Wilf be doiio proniptty.' »3t»d2w JOSEPH WRIGHT.

CARDS.

mi

£*ALXJU

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Diamonds, Pine Jewelry,

«o£iir!siivEii ^ABE,

KKW PATSfBKNS.

Solid Silver Spoons and Forks,

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BBLQRACS, Dec. V, 1850.

Tea Sets, Cake Baskets, Castors,

WAITERS, CUK &GOFETE'T^' Al o, a fins line of Silver-platea *tlbie Cutlery.

OW

ALL

Guocfi BUDQHT lizRi

jfip&gppg f&Ea m? fBAfQ*

W. P. BINQHAk & €0., 50 EAST WASHINGTON STREET, apr6d3mge INDIANAPOLIS.

«9 a? Cb|«Buir4iP«(W 4 Ui a i. !f A.TJ1 -fl' TERRA COTTA WORKS,

H&a on

h*Qlt

or tDAoufmctvTcs to orJer, &i! kiDda

Architectural Oru*ment-», ouch Wiudow

Wou-r Pipe, Ac. JCwj st^aares west of Unlqn^QMot,

march£3d3m

ISfMENTt.

ASTT

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Or, The Legend of Love, o. ti

ae&JklitmW

W,.»W "MKMyu*

pdfiU, and Uua charming bo*k «rill i««li tboaf Sow niffl hint- {"dBe object I' tbllttbj«0^ of boV«|

desc^btioB ibi ^ork. Address SAtlOjlill

PBBLlSHISG 00 Uuciuna.i, Ohio, ur l«V-B-Iowa.

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Commission Merchant#, Mo. 14 SQ«ttVNBt,* UUttttoMNM,

JPhUadeiptUOf

CAairaiviDOM mad»Mt tlx |iW Mk Other charges low.

Btfu

by V*

National and Corn Exchange National Baiiks, Ptiila American Ixchauge National Baak, Hew York First National Baak, GMaaga, lllUMfe MessiS. Gilnore, DiwJap Co., Ba*taM. .«mci»nkti, Ohio.

MANUFACTUBBD

TOBACCO AGENCY

ILUPORTSKB. OF SPANISH^LXAF.

VETTEIILEIM A CO., No. iu Areb Street. I A E I A A [jave on hand various well-known brands Virginia blackwork. W.J3rumgton loa's bright a»Borlnlent of Uarana, Ytra,

Dipton Oonn.,

1 HIEOOL",

tOMMrsslOJI MERCHANTS, lio. 8 North Front Street, PkUaMfkla, Pa. Consignments Solicited, Sacks furnished.

Advances madu if lequired, Wools' pioferly displ»ye), and dns atUntloa given to ttfeot their beat disposal.

Wools ofiach consigner Invariably kept separate.

A I N E

I0B SALE—SH1NOLK, STAYS AND BABBEL MAO'IINEBY, comprising Shingle Uillt, icadiug Mills, Shingle and lieadiag Jvintera, Stave Jointers, Stave Lintters, Heading Circlet and Pluiers, Kq.oaliting and Cut-off Saws, 4c. All ne*,-d£our oW» Otaoniacture, ani w»rrant««J.— Send for illustrated List. If CLLJCBA fUVD, 282 iwa.5n#HadlMii St .UbiM^o,

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English Ketalie Ctotfies lint.- Tbe liou.ewite's friend. Praised By all who use it.— Agents wanted everywhere. Send two rodttacaps fer sample and description. PABKillSP^i. VOUNG, BbxC2 P6rtBaron, Mich. I .-.

Herring's f|a(eot Champion Safes, 251 Broadway, cor. Kimv St., N. T. THE MOST BELIABLB SEOVKITT rsov FIBS VOW KNOWN. Over Thirty Thousand 'HiBMm'l SaVe'i' havo been sold and are now in ate, and more than 50U .have parsed safely through accidental flrei.

Hiakiso,: Frntt

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AGENTSteiiable

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T^AKMEES NOTICE.—We have JD opened the WarahoiiAfiKiBerly occupi. by 11. B. Smith, on tbe£«.n»l, and will always pay U.eW^cashpn

^miBXAK't Hew PATUT

BANKERS ~AFES, made uf Wrought Iron, Steel Bars, nud the now metal, SraosL Kltnr, or Patent Crystallised iron, from the on of Jfrankllnite, the only material whlfih tqnalt tho diamond in IU hardness now known in the World, and is the best resistant to a Burglar's drill* or cuttin tools ever manufactured.

Alto, Uoute. Safes, Parlor Safes, 81deboard and Cabinet Safe*, for silver plate, valuable papers, ladies jewelry, Ac., Ac., made to represent tend some pieces nf furniture. Mend for lltattrated Catalogue. HEBBIWO, FAMIL

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American Agriculturist" (after 8 Months tetQu "American Institute Carnierf'ClBb," Mae. IM» morest, Prof. O. 8, Fowler, Hilt* Greenwood A

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jTWEM® 8UCCK8SOB TO WELCH A WEIGHT, |A^mifcicturer fn4 Poaler^n. ilAfifs AND Buggies,

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and others tay of it. The Brass XatalUe parts sent to Farmers (where we have ao ageav with tall instructions for making th«lr own Brooms, by mail or efpresa (prepaid) for A'ldreite—oaminf first, second and third chotc Counties—C.

A.

GLXQv

Jt

jr.,- sole owners of

OO., 266 Broadway, N

Silvers' Patent Broom

WANTED—®verywh«re—Salesmen, Ladleeaad GouMemen—$10J to (350 per month—to teil the gennine Common 8ense family Sewing Machine Only 18. Will stitch, hem, fell, tuck, bind, quilt, braid and-embroider. The cloth canaot be palled apart, eren after cutting aerota the team every quarter of an inoh. livery ma^h ne warranted 6 yesrs. Send for circular and teroi. Bliis A McKathron,Gen. Actfn Itooisrille, Ky. P. 8.—W" also have the Improved Mew Kngjand machtna.

LHtVID KEWJnK*.—For making delicioaa desserts of June IT, or CVXM and Wasr, In tea minutes, lor three centi pir qaart. A perfectly satisfactory article. 25 cu. a bottle. Atk your Druggi)t for Bantu'S, made only by JAMH T. Bants. Phlla., Pa.

WANTED to nil the INSTANTANEOUS GRKA8K EXTRACT0& —The I and ouly article for removing Qrtti% Paint, Piteh or Tar, trom ALL fabrics without la jury, i: works like magic. Tor Circnlars tM 'Verms, address (with stamp) BUTT RICK A WOOD BURY, 170 Greenwidi Street, N.T.

There's aot a CKy, Towa or Vlllafa, in the United Statea where TaaaAMT's tiimwiuit SELTsma ArKBtxwr it not a hoaeehold medicine. From evory point ef the compase, every mail brings testimonials of Itt marvelous efficacy in dyspepsia, nervous debility, liver complaint* aad constipation.

SOLI) AT ALL DRUG STOBKS.

LADIES,

Discard Injuriou Pad-

dings. MADAMK JUMKL'.« MAHMAE1AL BALM and Patent BBKAST XLtYATOK develo(ies the form physiologically. Depot, 907 Canal St., N. T. Send stamp for Treatise. Sold by druggitts.,

SURE J?II^E CURE:! Sr. Gilbret*! Pile Innrament, for the radioal cure of Piles, Prolaptut,^a^ *c., without an operation or m"iicine, re, Wlievet (ha wont case In five minutes, abd has^^never failed to effect a permanent cure. Sendfor Circular. Sold by Druggists i"crallj.—Discount to Dealers.— Agents wsnted every-Hnwhere Beat by mall, on receipt of FO0 B/y\l)OLLAB8. jr. XL KOHAIKE: Mana^-ger, STB Broadway Vi,— Y.»rk

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Call and asT«M|W9UP S''-^-SMTZER MILTON.

WHISKERS I A Heavy Beard is aw ltd In lire weeks by using Uaiaell's Italian Coiaiwund Sent cios- ly sealed fron- curio as ajya fer 60c.

H. JtUSMCLL ft CO., Watertowft. T.

AGENTS WANTED FOB GENERAL

I*. C. BAKER'S

Historj of (be Secret Service. Tb» werk was announced .ssrethan a^year ago. but owing to the attempts of the Government t«r supprese u, its publication waa detayeA. It *111 now be issued UNALTKRID aad UNABKIDOXD, under the supervision of OEN. KAKER. Theee marvelous aarratlTsa are atteated by tka htgheat official auti.ority.

The MORALd of tin National Capital are THOROUGHLY TKNT1LATCD, aad ttore are some STRANGE BEVELATluM cenosraiat DEADS or DEPABtXKNTS, Meaahert of Ooagress Female Pardea AnkcA tingulshed military character. Send forOlrcaUra and see our terns, aad a fall description

MmSSPMOTMCIPR

"J s*u T.ii.^igpBriftMpf«rtrtir

iASTMjrwl-

FKOM TBS GREAT BlVISt* the WUtAT Ot"KiX.

itli over 900 Descriptive Mil Vmi tnrritMr ¥ks«u uf Xhe Meeaujt. Ctfe. !•, Lausdn, JUm. l*e«ple tuw4 itri iOea «f U« BMrlitatcii

OOKPOUVD uTBAOT OF

UttDoDft vOpEDlft

...»

IHMMiJr UN Oltui, eltb«rio the or fi'ttla, h«.

1»nr

mm*

T«rrt^-T

BX ALBEltT 0. mCHABDSOS, Sandfor.Clrcplars udm our terms, and a tall

ii

PanHmes for MeW »u4 he iiuii'fc liork „Ujiii!iid.— ArctoVr.W'i'pI TS"' U»rd»-nine aati llo».r it rth

tU prico of tiMbook, HM pp. Ulu-traUd. l':k« $£75 by liwil. MILTON BKAl'Lti* 4 t'., 8p ingfl )l, 1

|cNinMb~ltt Ptfneipifs and Kairf -SeWt iaw p.iUi'- "it^n thorlty, 60 pp. ii Book, or ttainp for list -—y U»anet. irH-.O., iiJADLST OO.,

ti^dOLosro* ias IKMOKTAL Liri Sor Ladies, Olergymsn AND othort, It HM BO sqoal to sell. For termt and territory, addrs*

C,

mmMBOsit

th*» »«y ottsr WspHlW. It lii

*S©f

V/ MUHtOWc^o

Sond cVi-tii

jlio^al Jiaraiia

NOST» 5fAK)«

JiprtagfteM,

WAKTKD fort Now Work, w-

W. 8TSBBIN8, Ool»«b«s,Okio.

TAUSSIG, LIYHI«8T0N 00.,

CaWUlte

Witk

W

P«,

tTG

lit and kOth,

June 10 and Wtk. Aw»w*jr-tw»^r ,tk« Saturday Bnttou

Day occutt CTS wtjtdaj, apply to UM JIUHB A OOMPANY.'- W ^reWeiH, MKxchauge Ptace.N.T 177 i/ii i.,T5r!T :o

twill,.all ho dreei Oaaaa

GEO

«o

Me.

fx, L. KDWARUS. ID. BXTTLB. Hcmtr BXTTL*. EDWARDS & BETTLE,

of tlMMVgtr

Ws are mhori pers at pak Partii#

Ou^ %ell

Agenta, udtlwla

obtain OEO ilfl 40 Park (Forme

XT

Jose

i-z——Simus

THE NEW KNIFE.—Boardman's Cast liaudlbd Kitchen Knife is pronounoed "the bust thing yet." Sample sent Pottage Paid for 40 ots.

Boardmun Cutlery Co., New BaTen, Oonn.

SHIPPEite

3U

Broadway, cor. Murray St., Nlw York VAU^, Hebbinq Co., Phllapelphia HMBIM A Oi., Chicago:

AGENTS WANTED To sell, without buying the Bight, SILVERS' CKLEUBATKD P-ATKNT BBOOM, universally acknowledged the-slmpleet, best, and moat beautltul in the world. Tt is equally adapted to Oity aad Country, has tskenthe 1st premium wherever exhibited, and is the only one accepted for the Pari! Exhibition. Mr. G. A. Wethereli has already sold 1100 in Athens, 6o: 0. Send for lllustrated cular, and read what the Scientloc. American,'

iSt 3fe

ef ITU,i

esr warrqa

3

STORK ?*oD—

JUST:Rf ££CX£PT

Mwu' Hata oi aii klndp, 'i Bo y»* /•, Mitiwt'

And«tall prfaw llatt made to order oa COM. •adsae

Kant slde^Publl

Thai aMderil|atid)i mwiahwmP Bellle6at«ia« B. Jb.UBt(:iri» «l«a lh'Mi(h''fical9t» tom the Mm citU oa at&wtaft af' ill' kinder Tisse aa fidctra* aiwiikfttkt,IM, INites as tow.

i. 1 '. ebir:1 nii

'.J

The "WHITS LIN*" carirua over thia'SMl, aadcast wathi—»ki tcJteW'Viirh^aadBoetOD withMt changa dftfMgkn fthi* IUtfe cair baeklHisd i^hfcihlB na^iMBt savUf te thippert ia farnUhlBwaaekdii^ i' mli.'.' m*Mkan(-nmsxm, daltf flWaeaAklfiBiij*

I. 1|III I .|.

bloH—

HOfiFOKO, BtOWJi

Aginta,

r**

SsrV

:I

•yat!.

msi'KASCfccojirAJi ur' OF NKV VQB|^u ji-.-. -•.. .-i-. '.(-1.. I

I •'.-v,'-" 1*ii" -3S1

CaakOpttal,a2^lMM,OAO awfttasy.. W.

rco,

+0

IX

Ind.,

lasare la tie K«au, 4f few TaA, H08F0RD, BROWN ft CO., Agents

Iiura IN th* lose, «f Kew York, HOSFOBD,

S&OVfK

A CO, AgaaU.

Iaawre ill ibe ^eae, ef lew tori H08F0BD,BR0WN A OO, Agaata.

I a a I or BfOSIt/SD, BROWN' A CO^ A««aU-

Iatwre la the laaiet «f Kew York, HOSFOBD, fcltQVtit A CO, Agaok

Insare in the tae, «f lew York. HOSFOBD, BBOWff A CO., Agents.

lasare la the IMM,«f Hew York, HOSFOBD, BBOWN A CO, Agent

J. AS FITTIN&.

GElGEtl"* W1CKB Having oomwteneed the Oat Fitting hoalaess I eonnectfoa with thsir. locksMithiig Eetahlltti

KS.ia.5f •arwaK* Shop south side of Mate- street, asar the Tsrrs Baate Hoase. nWddm

BILL fOSTEB.

GEO. W.

ot

the

werk. Addreet JONES BKOTHELB CO., Cincinnati, Ohio, or Davenport, Iowa.

Progrsmmu and (XreuUrt distribute* in

GOGD #rrtim

ft"

All ordert left at D^wUag Hall, orat "the Mating 0«eea,"#iMba pfoatpU^t ttende* to.with ae naad dlspalah aUittf

QiNCJtBS.

J.

lr. ~W. C. tJOUBKIf, Who resided la TbiJrtlt)ri*rJfSu^eahl,a'AJ nowa reaideat of LeuUrille, Ky., who has althla time an azteukive practice la the tosoaant of'OAK orm aa Usi asiwat Hiillilt will itHft nining the high repatatiua jthat^ae h«d In Ua wy daring his stay with "has- eS tastily of we know, that Br. Oialia has beaa ealtmtl# laiaftit in thf -taaay faaay-jtp»»i W«i| ia

I'-i'"*":-#®.-** tux

Mil

sfxtyoK & cp.'s.

tt*

Tu sbo&t

.nfitsaiwfi.O hg» oq

7nil sicot ,rtad 3

9

OM Booting

pm

tfsdetf

p.l-

qiTTJ^

at Axxzm I 3e

uz') cm

Silks, Ill

to

ni/ fui

Ket^aeO' ji.,: ..

ttlNGHAMS, Ac.,

rtta'lrhiiKlB^ ftBtfttoas, LI AII Styles, doofpritiing all

•ItiM of the

1 Wi* I CARPETS,

JLOT^B, RUGS,

M!AT8,WALL & WtlfDOW PAPERS A.- Acn 4e. J,-.j .TJ o.srj. -J 7 i*) SB

"i ,J( *5 ban

OUR CARPET HALL N«««r ettrective mat Praaent sat. owi .-AiSMMBU**.-.mn'-tu so

I S

vttvt

House Furnisfaiog Goods

OP ALL TTTN na ..-tr-.:- rv t--: T*

fdwthyia.*•-tL-'•

ir isr s,

'ti

He t'iVi ii-.-«ai

Mi-

itwMtfctM

XapkvnA, «i

Picmo fMd su

ffjA Table Covets,

res Casgimerra

In all Styles, for Men and Boys,

9tEAPf* THAN the CHEAPEST.

v.'C 4esJ r.

BICHVKD Blfv ElPEKiiS'

I S A

.KIPPERT&CO'S

selection of Ladies'

CLOTH

Middlttrt'.Ad •Washiagtoif^

1LOAKINGS

IN BEAOWFUL COLORS.

SPRING SHAWLS,

Splendid Stock of

tliAID GINGHAMS, I Hriw AT.r. rvn-r wna,

I

tiji jft A Splendid Stack

"i a ~jit #is

lanm IB lleXMH^dr Sew ftffl, H06F0RD, 8BOWN 00^ Agent.

E S S 0 0 S

fcid Oloves, (Birr HAKIB) Slipper White Hose, Hemstitched H'dk'fs

We are in receipt, daily, of Novelties from

Eaaterh Markets, Aad (hall continue so during the-tieason

Call tad BxtBlaeotr Stock.

A. NIPPBRT &

EDSAlL

"THE CJLAB1X A."

It i» retailed in tlie

large etties by all first

elaaft HoHses, and is

ofCorsetM.

IheDoetor'i

a of t»tataitatHsfa. from nil others, naiM

MDKI

MMal.

ACADEMY of MUSIC

fhiun^rsliisa, a.ffi£g To in the wanta of our rapidly growing city, and ip obedience to the loudly number ot the CI titans the pnblie that they have opseed gMY ny MiTSifi

Sifj

a

ALL SHADESb •V'rf'iii' VOjI 'TJ ui:

pacas, ^eLaines,

J_ »ifj rMS'.. t!

*-*'i

ezpreeeed withee of a large ot this eitjr, announce to

sicJ** wbere th ft JMtne*

to

pnpiit

.IS x-M. a.tnY w*li

and Docowtti iccpapHihaiiit, lhef#1(«Mc sjonrtare' Tarfe, W*ll vMfMIaUd nd U&Uted, and. eaty of acoeea, and are supplied «ridieVery vaH«ty of Ilist ni (sent*, m* Ptipils MI» reqoUe ia#rOctio««« tM

Organ,.Brass InttrumfnU.. Particular attention to tU eulti«atioaat3]M UtrnejUona J(n Thorough B»a* .Oompoaitions. ,. "lorWiw of InstiuctWa apply th« *nder-

bel^t.' TTtalieet af rehroucte ^re^wp^qoaiia*t? ll-ii i' jntUtMT dkpboAu

judge will Mat once con parlag tbam With bthttt,'

3

'Ml®- WO

imm

mSW.AWD BX.EOAKT STXLBS.

Qlf

Embroidered do. dj, tes ftalB A Hemstlteh'd do.

V'*'

Balmoral Skirts,

1

w.«i «J WITH"Ji'i .:•

Blenched and Browir

llfntHnti

Tickings,

EH

Ft^L and COMPLETE STOCK of

I I S

A

Sheetings, etci

P-l

& J0MPMT

InTite special atten-

tiom to If ew Freaeh

Conet, wMek Jthe

hpve put On sate—

•u

nma mh.

bottles

O

CQ..«*

,wd

r:&. Aixi7jc«inrx«

V-

,-j *?nf«3S ».ii

nn CkEt Jui fcT

baa. and *6? 81

Vl|lina(. duitara, Fiuj 'UefcTiao dise, ?.« TKBKB I

Muica •t

TKttKB HAOTK. rNiiiAHlV.

ASH HtPAUmiG of PIAgQ8 and

other lintroiuirits will be proitpitf altitM to.' OUB PiANtfG wiMke UM».Jn taede li^ JrKW AUFMMTL

IP.' in J.

W jJMlSlt!

I .take great pleasure ia inviting the at tknticn of my al^ friends and customers, and al D«* O«*s ia want of anything to tbe

Mxr'siic iiiiiv.E

-ca wrtO TO SIT

Xr

Wakj

No. 48, OUb tlraet.

Having personally selected nry Ifew Stoct with great care, at Kew York, I am now able tc offer te the Musical Public the

Assortment

Largest

I

Musieal

JUBOitnpVi. y. a

-or-

,. t.

a

IN TlitK NORTH-WE8T The first Floor will' be stocked' with Sheet Untie, Serine Oeoda, Untie Booka, and. all kinds of small laatraments, tncfi at Violins. Qditars, Drums, Brass and Silver 1* hd Iastrnments, Fiutinas, Qaitan. Concertinas, Acccrdeons 61 alt Sizes and price*, nageol*ts, flutei, Dram Card, Sticks^Dnim Be|te. Ualftkin^Dmn Bea4s, Sheepskin Dram Heads, Brass ttonth-Piecet, Oeruisn Sllrer Month-Piec«, Banjoa, Fiatea, Taaiborinst, Germnn nuns, Trench Violins, (new,

Frebdh Vfollus, (imitation old StrmAiariiit, Ona nae|ua,and other Cremona patUras^ Violincelliot J)euble Basses, Violin Flnfer-BOardt, Violin Tntse Keefctt Yiolin Vjolincello, tonbleBattrSaftar and Harp Strings, Tail Pieces, Pegs, Bridges, Untet, Tuning Forks, Tuning liaauoeri, Piujh Plpee, Castanets, Oiaironet, iteeds Violin,. Violinoellc andDtrable Bass Bows Music Folidi, DOnbM B*. fined Itosiai Cases for Flutes. Claronets, Vtolini and tfuitars Blank Itnsio Books, Blank Hntlr Cat da, and Music Papers of all sizes.

W1Partioolar attention paid to the Stria Department. "rtie Socond Floor will be Stocked with

Pianos,

Becew^,Bisjjy ,'i. .' i'm'Oi if felH

vswit)

Makers.

77 Main Street

ilili-!: ds

f" .fn". ."ST Saud fpr a Clrcn^r. bkNO a

3|«itl

PRACTICAL PIM0 MAKEBf Dy trade,^coiiseqhentTy a judge of Instruments, thete-saniifng ordert from thediltaiioe can fdlly rely on obtaining as good and. fine an article at personally selected.

Liberal dUoount to Semlnariea. Bchools. Uinit, tars ehd teachers of Music. Seaf tof Circular and Priceej lirrry lqstrums nt warranted forfire years.

,3o»f'«irMrato'l8«NfiB,S 03':

PALACE OF MUSIC, ^0.4d. Ohio Street-,.-Terre Haute. Indiana.

[JAltilJil

Itlliid ii

wl amt3i

^y

..ii.. ytqZ aruq

tbe

i.

IB

a

lulig it to be tlie

a

9 A a

"'.It-

FOR SALE AT TH^J hn

fiOODS HfiADQUAKTEBS,"

Corner fourth and Maim,.

lasforters

tifv&isiti aT?S

s'

•MASS, TOBACCOS, TUS, etc lOdtf

STKii

CONTINENT,

'AKD

IS SO PRONOUN 3BD BY TUB MOST Scientific Analytical.ChFtoistt. BMOKI ttr** iUft'- «a

Katnral Colcr.

It Promotes tbe (iwwth of tlia Hate..-,, -^.r DC It PrevtnU Hair Talllai Oat. ltlhaagM tteKqem te Ikeir oirlflaal

ItKeep« the

UOoataln* ie I^larleas lagredleat, And Is generally accorded to be

.'Sill' A

GG

Lrw'-'*'

'J

ts

O

ITS M«R1TS

0

It"

Are Inside the Bottle 11 Kvery Bottle contahit MORB ttQOiD tban any other dollar preparation Mo LAKOB KK\VAl!l8 offered to Mtallls7 ts efficacy, bat we do GM7ABANTKE tu refund tbe money to any person who« use two

C"!

Ori

aid then any. last

SestoratlTe

has failed to do

all

we claim.

THB PUBLIC.

Our J. B. BABBITT ia the

find,

and

o«% mhh*' l-5-discovered fht^aH oT ioni*« fining a if BWT01|ABIVB witha DKUUMa, cr rfhlch there are now many unltationsdu

market, yet aone bnl

aABBKTTS are Original.

R. BABBETT

a

si

A CO.,

Proprietors.

-ITAaOHBSTMB, H.

•F A II, Ai OA VIS,

WHOLESALE AOBIITS, Terre nt*. Ind.

n2Odw0m

OKt'

JJOLD

,WS3,aK

Txeiiw*

NEW CONFBCTIOITBBY

I have to-dsy opened anew and complete.atnek of doodi in my line, consisting of FBrtTs, acts, run CAXDY ABB CAUS, of all klndt te which I Invite the attention ef the Public.

So.

140 Xnin Btreil, Kext

door lo'Hendrich *,trllMtaft^s China Mese.

I bave aleoopenednnd fltttid upln tnpetb ttylenn ICJB QRKAM AA1XQM,

where the best

lea .Cream, lemonade aqd .(^Kes, Wlit'be kerred nj» to suit the ftdet'Tai^choni, Ftifltt nd PtolMa PM|M)r taffM!

I^eat* -glwaie n-calltnd will {Atate yon. JOUN B. vuae, AprZ 4,1867, Tuu HAm, £kh. N. B. Positively no tpiritnont lianort kept at my Establishment. Mdtf

UiaOICAir-JSDTlUJbUxoT e^e*T a swi H/aZ+n* JJ Dm PATRICK A IDTK ateo^atid-'*.hemetTetf together in thepiao*

Medicln 3 and Surgery.

Orrice—At Dr. Patrick'! old Stand, oorner of 6tb and Ohio streets, apt4 d3m.

JEXVNVC8S COMPANIES.:'

A MBEICAN EXPRESS COM

JBk.

FANT.

COySOLIDATKP CAPITAL, «M,000,600! abotw Band Goepeey hwsw-lw-Charge «t •*P*ienced and truty Hesaengers, txpreeee leaving and arriving at Terre Haute, M'~"

Two Kxpretses Bailj, tt Kew York, Clevelaad, ^Mtoiv PUtaburgr

All bntinei

atien

O. BH»KMANB.

I S S N E S

Wnthiog'ton City.

Anq all ether points in the Baetera 8tat -s atsf~ A lff A I3-A.S, OoanAMfa|rik New Tork with Wrfft, Fargo* C«*/' Bampean and California Kzpress, all points lo Bnrope, jQaiiforxia t«l Ongst ..rVMhMMWNMO Ikrec Expresses

Bull),

to

and ?rum

Cincinnati, Ohio, Indianapolis, Iol Oblnmbns^. Blchmond,

•'•fs*"*-

pi'Ja

WS: Mb' SPAaOCS STOKE

9

Alwajtou hands a solednid assortment of. Pianos from-tho weli ku&wn XanafaotoHt# Of ftbttort .Knot, N.Z„ the oelatur^ted Patent CxcloidPiano* Stack4s Commit., M. H. Gale Itkiifebe C9,r3jB»l^m«re,«od- other flmt Cbu*

'ItT' Ji-t.

Cariiart & Needham's &0'i' (-TL 'i' celebrated Bodoir Church Organs. Parlor Organs aridHMode«ne. These InstHiments stand altogather unriraied, a fact,which every listener jmd iTifioed of by simply bom-

11

Dayton, »'o»t Wafroe,

ttoO

Newark, Logansnort, gaasailUe. P«ra, aitul. And all polntt in Indiana and Ohio.

Wr-

Two Expresses Dally, to acd froa.^_ Saint Ionia, Mo., Chicago, ininols**r Haanibst, 9-^ Ositralla, 'Ssedi io Milwsukie, Wis., Detroit, Mich."

Saint Joseph, Mo/

And atl ipotnla North and Waet, including Mm 3 in Kansas and Nebraska.

By New York time trom Union L'epots: I.SO A. K. Kew Torlt JUtsy exprttt, from Salamanca (Snudnys excepted). Moumit

ca

Two Expresses JDjiUjr, to and ftonu 'Qreencastle, •llf.yette, ^"t9iCiaK Or»wfiwdeviHe4.i. i£.-. Miohigan Otw».4i£t«^t One £xpres» Hally,

to

and from,^, ©t!

BOCKVILLK, IND.

Oae Accommodation Express

Daily

To aad frem

?tri5

Kii

fViaoiv ,. Oh»rlseUa, IlHneia Mattoon, Illinois, and io tei mediate point*.

•I

eutrasted to this t'ompetfy will

Ohio Street, Terre Maui*, Ii d. S. McEisVAIN, K. W. SLOAA t, NUp't,,

Imlbiiitpvlii, Ind.

iU

THE

ADAMS KXPkm

11

Comj/Anj. 06Xt

UkAH

t(

Agent.^^„T -Vi •"-tJWtf

SWT

Capital ^10,000,000

JO it

1

M* ympa mi «:?S^-|,4tl

W ...

AT

6iU iJtdi ti Una

Sasterii Western fthd Seuiiiert

MPRK8S fURWAKDSllS,

The Soutberu

KATU AH VOW AS AJfl' OTHKB C01tri.il

,tu'

Have (acuities over all I ho ItaUruade Kaet, ,tYij ii nf

»nd Senth, nr tft« rapf trransporUtioo of MONEY AND OTHKK VALUABLE

f-

Heavy aud Iiffht FroIgBt, Packdget .u 1 Motes, Dralta not Bills oollected, and erooST tUriU IIUUl© aercbandiie taken for delirrrv oa t/ a.i. oi the accompanying bill, and proceeds retorued promptly. ,Under carefnl Messengers, tbe Kzprees arrives and departs with nearly all the tralus, i«, tn« priuolpal as tern cities and Intermediate rotate, making close connections wiih

a

ii

1CU1

Wi

Ltii

Kxpreui,

For tbe principal oitiea of the South. ""i

#,i|

r'

...

iotses and damages proaipUyadJnatednod settltd tn cr fbat".-!! TWENTY:,- YEAITM. boi™Y.

... ..

Of tnccestfol operations of tbls old and reliable Company is a sufficient guarantee of iu retpotulbillty and honorablv daaliaitwith the pnblie, aud -w to solicit a continuance of iU patrOIMO.

Ol?ce at So. 6 Mechanics Horn, '1'erre Uaute ndianay»i£_ t'e^cm'

B..

B.

ALLEN, AJTOBt,•*.

NovlMtf Jw,

6IUUT BBOAD GUAUtl—DOCBLS TBA6K BWPff

L-A"*

xLi

tin* haoi

RAILWATI .^

NEW "5? ORE, BOSTON, And New £nglaxid Cities. ITOJ

THIS BAIL WAT EXTENDS FBOM

Dunkirk to New

Fork 460

Miles.

Buffalo to New fork

423

Miles,

tialamamca to New York

415

Miles.

ANO IB raoM

cit'.'' ••',8.

42 to 32 MILKS tlie SHORTEST ttOUTK

All Trains ran directly through to N«w Voik, WT 460 BIIIJCS without ebtuge of Oo*che».

From and aftor Xoveidl er 19th, i860, Trains will leave in connection with alt Western lines, at' follows: Front Dunkirk aad "t'f*r"n

UorneUsVilH. 8.00 A. M.(Bkft), intersecting with the 6 SO A. M. l)ay Kspreaa from Budalo, aud arrlvtt in New York nt 7.0U P. M. iM A. 1L Kaprt* Mail, from Mauauca (Sundaya excepted), otopiat Uorntliviiief.SS

A. M.,andconuects at boraellsviile and Corning with the it.SU A. M. Express Hail from t5d »rri'r» 'D Vorkat.,7,W» A.». 4«Eo r«9L Ht Yf lit Alxprcti. from Ouu* kirk (AniMay*excepted), btops 'at SMiahta 6.65 F. M. Olean 7.36 P. M. (Sap). Xnrnttr 6® A* II., (Bkft). and ar.lvc in ifor"Iork at 12 30 P. 11., counseling witb A^srfisrn

Trains for Boston anil Sew iCnglana Cities.

Baggage Cheeked Through

And Fare as low as by any other Maude.

la'i

From BUOHIO—BT New, York Time from iit cor. Exchange and Michtgau Streets: M* A. 91. Hew Yerk bay Ex Break. (Sundays axce, ted. .8tope ai HufnetUrrlite

tf.OS A. M., (Bku) Susqu«lwnna 2a7 P. *., (Dine) Turner's 7.66 F. M, .Cvunteta at Wreat Bendwlth Delaware Lackitwana A WMC

ern Ballroad, and at Jersey Uity With Xitiai^it Kxpress Ttaln of lUm, Jertey Baiiread t»r Philadelphia," Baltimore and Watblngton. •.OO A. X. Kxpress Mnll, r.a AVoti aad

Hornelisville ^.tundays excepted). Arrives In Mew York at 7.00 A. M. Connects sfe Klnff^ with the Northern Central Bailway for Harris. burg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington and other poinuSouth. i, AN P. B. Lightning Kxprat, (Snndnys excepted), htopa at MoraelltviUe frtS (Sup.), and arrives in Mew York 7.0U A. M.—

hi

Connects at Jersev tlty with Morning XkpiW Train of Mew Jersey Mailtead fer Baltliaare .. and Washington, and at New York with Morning Xxpress Train lor Jloeton and .New JCngland Cities. O.IO r.B. K«* York Night Eqmst,

DAILY. Stopt at Uurneilsvilie 1U.SU P. M,, (Sup.), intersecting with the 4.15 P. "M. Tra/u trom Dunkirk, and arrives in Bew York at 12.30 P.M. Also connects at klmira lor liar. ritbnrg, Khiladhiphia aud Voath. 11.30 P. M. Cincinnati Expran, (Snn-. ,r days excepted): Stopt at butpuehsnna T.20

A. M., (Bkitji Turner't l.ia *.. (Mne), 1_ and arrivos in New York at 3.46 P. Al. Conneots at Qnst Bend with Delaware, T^eka^ wanna* WesternBallreod forSoraaton, Treoton and Philadelphia, and at Ifew York with

Afternooon Trains and gteamets tw.BoMoa and Mew England Cities. Only one Train Bast on Sunday, leaving Bo falo at 6.10 P.M., and reaching Mew lork atl2.ao afternoon- V-JJ ,,

Boston and Kew tagidnd Paseengeiw, with their Baggage, are transferred /ras

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in Mew

York, The best Ventilated and ttH^t Lnxnrloxi Weepin Coaches THE WURLU'VI accompanying all night trains on thls railway.

AB& POB Tlt'AKTS TU KB1K BAUWAV. Which csn be obtained nt all Priucipal Ticket Of* feet ia tiw W—t and Southwest. .v--H. BIBDLB, VIL K, BABB,

Oeo'I Sup't. Geo4! Pm. Agent oOTfTdtr U' *r:hn

riOMAIN PLOW WOBK^:'

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Eaten, Preble Osaaly, Ohlnl1 The Empire Queen of tlie West. This Standard Plow hat never been excelled, and for general pnrpese never will be. In Its construction we are working a perfect! homogeniona Cast Steel tbat witl ootfellah and edt live any other Wrough Plow made. It throws a wida, oledn, and traoefnl torrow, aad la dranvht is the l%bteat Plow on record. Farmare 11 do well to examine this Plow at John Seott A Son's Warebonse,

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Belbre purchasing elsewhere. Yoar interest we' desire to promote, aud what we say It (rue. novltdvlv WcGUlKK. CAMPPt f.L CO

gOOTS AND 8HOBS.

IV- ANDREWS

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Ie selling

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Boots & Shoes Very Iheap

'i-ti- To close oat aia large stock of '':. Boots Shoes and Gulters, To make room fer Sfking stock. Yon will sets money by eiHlNg oa Mm at

BTo. 3 Mechanics Block,

Particalar Attention is giren to*

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CUSTOM WORK

This Department ia in the hands of iiKiLl.tUti* .WOSKMKN. OCtlSdtf