Daily Wabash Express, Volume 17, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 19 September 1867 — Page 3

SPECIAL. NOTICES. TURNER'S TIC DOLOROURECX OR TURNER'S TICBOLOROUREUX OR

I'MVEBSAl SEIRAL«IA PIIX, rX!V£BSAL JIClSlteiA PIIX. A

SAFE,

ri

CERTAIN AND 8PKDY CUBE FOB

NEURALGIA and all XEBVOUS DISEASE8. It

is

aa unfailing remedy in oil ®"M of Facial Neuralgia, often effecting iarfect core in a single day. No form of Nervous Disease falli to yield to Its magic influence. Even the severest of Chronic Neuralgiu and.general Nerrous Derangements of many years' standing, affecting the entire syster.1, are completely and permanently cured by it In a few day*, or a few weeks at the nti.oit. It contains nothing injurious to the most delicate sy»tem andjjjkji always b« used with perfect* safety. It is In constant uso by the best Physicians, wUogive It tb"lr unanimous and unqualified appro/il. Sent by tn»il on receipt or SI and two portage stamps. Sold everywhere. TCESEB & CO., Sole Proprietors, 120 Tremont St., Boston, Kara, 'is atp't^eod 3moa

QCAUIKft OF A MILLION SAVED A DAY. One hundred thousand men now labor, with good rwuit9, wht, nntil they used ,.r

AI/IiCOCK'S rOEOL'a PLASTEK3, had not done a da*'s work for years. ,So these Plasters ure the meant increasing thi wealth of the nation not lees than a quarter of a million a day.

AD Important JLetter

BBEUB

OAK,

YOKKTOVIH,N.

BIOW

Pripo'pat

uj6ltS'il.

JSRII

JOHN V. N. HUNTER

A"g£n?y,BrandrothHouw,

VIe«»ofcililremoofbiDguDd'alb

ttilicosl

T3sswr

NOWYork,

tlldwlm TO CONSUMPTIVES. The

ilr.v.

EDWARD A. WILSON will send,

(fr.o of r.Iiirgc) to all vviio desiio it, tho prescription with th directiona for iii«kug aud uaiiijc the simple remedy by which ho was ared of a Jung affdetion and th.it dreaded disease ConnuiuptioH.—• His only object is to benefit the afflicted, and be hope? every oufrruc will try is prescription,

OODKS,*

faylOditaw lj' W Cedar fcit.. N. T. ,, ON THE TOPMOST WAVE ofjjidpiiilttrltyi withont.a coaipotito?, and defying competition, bound to flourish as long-at

T*W eioQ^finif' TBDIH spreads her sails or nature produces flory tinted hair, or Turn* sheds 'its wLite spray on human heads,' "S

OKfSTADORO'3 HAIR DYE^ wins "gojiion opinio iu frqni a.U feortj of jitoplo,'v aud can »oVer

ftgoby

the board11'whiloIt"isHeld

desirable by man or woman to b¥comely. Manufactured by J. 0 lilST A'DORP, OS M«IHeii New York. Sold-byO*il'l'lfaggiiit»'.^ Appllod by all Hair Dressers.

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UVrVKHWAfj I By alTertislng it is expocted CO (JO II to gain a notoriety, than KEJIKlfY. which, no form is butter, but I ison

lYm Qharacter alone

.t,hateajes must rely.—

It is preiumiv\.tli'at liui contrast vf.this splendid preparation, its simplicity, and the Iroodom with which it may he nii} whonover there i? tho least tiokliug or irritatifcn tn the throat, In contrast wltli ld

foAj'ifa,fV6ichcom^otients

that doses are resWHinid to, tWb or three times a day, fa perfectly appat cut, and Is as truly tiib theory, as UCSNEWELV* UNIVEHSAT.-Cot'an HEM-

BPT

IS- Valuable, which ren

PROTOD.

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AV'HOOMXO

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JAY GOOKE & CO., No Co VfAliIi SUBSET, Oorntr of Nassau Strut, New Fork. Wahuy and sell »t tie ifiiat liberal current prices, aud keop ou hand a full supply of GOV-' ernmetotKBOSD* OV ALL ISSOKS, SEVKNrniBTISS, atKfCO31 POUND INTEREST NDTKS and execute ortlers for parchaie aud sale of STOiXS, 0^6^.' j:

CONVKRSIONss.

We ,cvuvcrt t* several Issues of

SEVE.N

"-SA5-'

THE

Tntr.rigs

at tho Bir-ait V|vorabl»|tbai'k?t rates into Five-, Twenttw« w^\fcl» at prsj4»% price •of gold, yisld the holder nb*ut one per coat more inter.\«t per annumj.jQifuulnrj ^ith fulli paiWcolars famished upon appllration. my9dwlv JAT COOKE A CO.

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JJBW BOOT and SHOE SHOP.

Tiie underlined fcajiag: j.ast 4p*fted tfc«ir Shop, respectfaily inform tbo citiKMi* of Terre Haut* tib4 smroaudiap country, that they are prepared to do t'tolr work to entire s^tisfactionof their cuaio»erd, as

WAIIthe

in style asia fit*

tins, no mw tor about the shape of ths foot. Ihe wy best ch »ic3 of leather altrA* on hand.— Mending d*&vJu the Ixtt »ty« notice. fiJrery arUeioVill Veil "by «r*anu our work l«, and will rtc m-uend It.

lag fibat

LEIBUSQ Jfc TAKNZKH,

Batemsnt ofT. HoborsV^dw Brick Bunding, the four ii house weat o1 corncrof Maiu»nd SeT-ntU Streets, noar the Torre ilauu Uaue. a*»p!0dly 01S3OLUTI6K NOTIGBi

Da?

SB

thorn may prove a blessing.

Jicv. Ji)D

A UU

A. WILSON,

VViiluwauhartf,King*»OoM Now York.

aiyWdUaw-wl To Owners of Horses and Cattle TOBIAS' CONDITION rowwms AUE

WAR-

rantod-s-iperior to un others, or uopny, for the cure of Distemper, W.orms tloin, Coughs, Hidebound, Cold.*, &c', tu, Horses and Cplds, (Jwugbfl, Iioss Of Milk1 Black Tongue IrtiDlBtentpljr, A4,, in Cattle.' Thciy are perfectly qafe and ilirj&fent no need of.stopping tin working of youfoanlmal*. Thuy increase the appotfte, 6'V0$ "ne coat,, cleanse the alomath and urinary o®ns also inCri-fceo the milk of cows. Try them? and you will i^vcr ho without tliem. liiraut J^gflodruff, the cslobtaloJ iralnor of trotting horseer-has used, thefti tur years, and rocommonds them to his frlendfi. Col. Phllo P. Biwh, of.tho Jerome Race Courw Pordham, N. T., woild not uso them untlilio wivs'iolii o'f.what the) *,re. composed^since which ho ~iii-jic^er without th* in.—-^ae oer twenty?niB(Vngi8 r»s»lu liiscl(rgo, and for the last three jonis haJTflscd no ether medloino for them. Ho li#b kiadlj'.^ermitted ine to refer any onetoiiiiu, Ovor I b'/0 otlier 'reieroncos can le seen at ,the depot Sold by Druggists and Saddieti. Pi ii'o 2S cents' per 'jo.x. Depot. SO Cortlandt Street, Now York. slldwlm

IMFOBMAXIOJf.

Information guarantood to Drojjnco a luxuriant growth of halt up iu a bald head or biardloee face, als a reoip? fpr ihoroaioval of P^wples, Blotches, KruiitiiiOJ.

Ad,,

oletir and beautilul, cdn ba' pbtalnod without sharge jy ad'drogal^K TnDS.'F. CKAPMAN, Chomist,

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'""""82311'foaawAy, Note York."

my 1 Od I taw-wl

Brrorisi ft "V oajftii. A .Gentipmau *yho sji^fojvodjlov ytiars from.Norvons UeUility, Pruiuaturo Duooy, and all tho effects 6f yoaJttOil^drsJ^titio'n, wllli for IU6 B4ko Of trnfering')imuiUty. Bondfrco to all wlio need it, Wi« receipt nndt-»l Ireotionir br makinghB Bimple remedy by which lie was cured. Shffi»»ers wishing to profit by tho ivdvofttser's oXperloiiPaj can do so by addretglng, in vorfoct confidence, j.

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The & *°n 17 this day di»»o vo by mutual consent. Either perty Is nuthofite I to sr^itlo the busUke^s of Tlrm.—TheiraCce la ajrNo. I 4evrlins'HfU

S. 8. Scott'will coatlaue io receive Orders In the san» Uu»«riBato is, atid will *oca focaje for ttieSpriag traded oT doe -notice of whith will be giv»n. lldw2w

WELLj!-^To

get \V5fll of DyB-

I eptia, Liver Con(ilnint, Fever and Aug*, Dlarrhes Cholera M^TlntVf-eramps, &o., take a wiae-gl»»« f«!l of

MISHIfBR'S HERB BITTERS times a d*y. For sale by I. RIrP, at No. 78, corner 9th and Main Streets, and by all Drnggtits. sep3dwly

ruu.«nn insr Munf isxcsn iraim) M[oaesitt9s JBnilding No. 06

WUXSH STUN, DOUCTJT HOBTII

2

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T. Aticocu & Co.—Gentlemen I have been troubled with a lame back ovtr ten years, so as to be entirely helplrss aqd unable to do any kind of hardwoik. In Jane last I procured

due

of All-

ceck's Porous Plasters and wore it three weeks, whoa I lound my back entirely cured, and I .was able to

and cradle as well as ever I could in

my besfcdays. STEPHEN PUOSLEY.

AI/IEBTOWS,

PIMM.,

Messrs. T.

April 4' 1806.

ALLCOCK

& Co. Dear Sirj My

daughter used one of your Po'ous Plasters. She had a Tory bad pain in her side, and it cured her In one we-rtt. Tours truly.

or

THI

CotrsT

HOUSE.

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LOOK TO YOUR INTERESTS. Save Time and Money. If you fuive anything to sellt

If yon have lost anything, If yon have found anything, If j/oj! have a house to rent, If iffta want to rent a house, If you want boarding, lj you want anything,

Toll Five Thousand People at onoe, —BY— Advertising in the Daily Express,

FITZ JOHN POttTEB.

General Fitz John Porter, who was dismissed the service in 1862, is in Washington, and on Saturday had an interview with the President, and presented an appeal for anew investigation of his case, op the ground that new and important evidence favorable to him had be9n discovered. His application was indorsed by Senators Wilson! Foster, Sherman and Harris, General Banks, Horace Greely. and ExGovernor Curtin. The following is the correspondence/

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NATIC, November 26,1869.

"To President Johnson

Sir—I have been informed that new evidence has bean discovered touching the case of Fitz John Porter, late a Major General in the Volunteer forces of the United States. I cheerfully join with others ia- recommending the appointment of a commission to consist of officers of acknowledged capacity and character^ to examine this evidence, and ascertain whether justice has been done' this office or not, who up to the time of the alleged offense maintained the character of an officer of courage and ability. fi'-uir ?.*:

Your obedient servant,

[sigticd,]

tha^ln, l^p»y ng the sauie soft,

JOHN SHIRMAN.

I cheerfully unite with Senator Wilson in the within recommendations. (Signed)"-!

IRA HARRIS.

SENATE ?QHAMBBR,

I concur. (Signed)

are inch

uiost clearly

Couou, HOAKJSK^KM, Coins,

'OHjtoaTfnnd alt complaint!,- whtoh, tfrnsgectoJ, end in (.'^nsuni^lioit, arc its work to cure or relieve, to which the most uBiioabted testimonials, which inny bo soon at my oQlco, fully corroborate'30I1H

UTTNNKWELL, Proprietor,'

Practical Ohomlst, 9 Commercial Wharf, Uoston, Mass. Sold by all ^Qgular doalere in Medicine. May IB waugnovand ftb

B-A.asrBzx3sro

HOXTSH

Jan. 16,1867.

HORACE GRRELB/.

I cheerfully concur in the opinions above expressed. (Signed) L. F. S.

FOSTIR.

-v Vice-Pres't

pro tem.

January ltf, 1867. I concur cordially in the recommendations of Senator* Wilson, Sherman, Harris and Foster, and express un-" reservedly my :lpliof,that a re-examina tion of this case is due to General Porter and to the Government. (Signed) N. P.

BANKS.

House cf representatives, January 17, 1867. General Porter had an interview to-day with General Grant. The President to« night decided to grant General Porter a Court in accordance with his appeal.

Beautiful |Passage.

The following is from "Reveries of a Bachelor," by Ike Marvel: A poor man without somo sort of religion is at best a poor reprobate, the foot ball of destiny, with no tie linking him to inllnity and to the wondrous eternity that is even worse—a flame without heat, a rainbow without color, a flower without perfumo. A man may in some sort tie his hopes and his honors to this weak, shifting groud tackle, to his business, or the w-.rla but a woman Vithout that anchor called faith, is adrift and .wreck. A man may c'umsily continue a sort of moral responsibility out of relations to mankind but a woman in her comparatively isolated sphere, where affection and not purpose is the controlling motive, can find no basis in any other system of right action but faith. A man may craze his brain or his thoughts to truthfulness in such poor harborage as fame,and reputation may stretch bafore bin, but a woman, where Gan she put her hopes in storms if not in heaven And that sweet trustfulness—that abiding faithfulness—that enduring hope, mellowing every page and scene of lifelighting them with pleasant radiances, when the world's. storms breaV like an army with cannon 7 Who can bestow its all but holy soul, tied to what is stronger than an army with oannon Who has enjoyed the love of a Christian mother, but will echo the thought with energy, and hallow it with a tear

Of the main election the New York

Tribune

JOHN SCOTt, SAM'Ii 0. 8CGTT.

speaks as follows:

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"The actual gain to the Democraoy is less than 4,000 votes on a poll of over 100,000. With an overwhelming prependerance in each branch of the Legislature, with two Republican Senators and the entire delegation in Congress, with all the State offices and 11,000 majority in the pcpular note, we can afford to be tolerably well satisfied. Maine was, only a lew years ago, a strong Democratic State, but she Is not likely to go back to her darkness, at least while ANDREW JoBS89S is swinging round the oircle."

35»

tValne ofCork.

The uses

r"r-'-

ot

cork are numerous. There

is necessarily waste in cutting wine corks, which was formerly of no value now this waste, ground very small and mixed with india rubber, "kamptulicon." Ground to powder, it ia in the process of vulcanizing india rubber, which can then be moulded into the most delicate forms. Mattresses filled with fine cork cuttings will resist damp, and emigrants should take care that such form part of their out fit. Pillows, or belts, stuffed with cork shavings, or cork jackets, should also be included in their list of necessaries all these are useful as helps in gaining a near shore in of shipwreck. Slabs of thick cork are much used in Bngland for stand' ing upon In shower baths. The rough cork of the first year's gathering, wnich has been hitherto useless, now converted into rustic work for gardens. The fine Spanish black used by artists is prepared from burning cork shavings in close vessels. To .WKK rn»uorf

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CARRIAGES.

SCOTT, OBEN A CO., Carriage Manufacturers,

COBHIB

WABASH a Ut Bis.,

XIBBS

CONSISTING Or

SLLK8,",frfH

'.a'

CURTIS.

I think with Senator Wilson that a careful review by a oompetent military commission of the proceedings of the case of General Porter is an act of justice, and which in trials before a civil "court is al ways granted as a matter of right I trust his request will be granted. (Signed)

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Flexible Stone.

A great geological curiosity has just been deposited in the museum of the Hartley Institution at Southampton, England, consisting of apiece of flexible stone about two feet long, seven inches wide iand more than one inch in thickness, having the appearance of a rough sandstone, which bends with a slight pressure like apiece of India rubber or gutta percha of the same size. This interesting specimen of geology has been placed in a glass case constructed for it, fitted with a lever, by touching the key of which on the outside of the (5ase, the flexibility of the stone is shown. It was presented to the Hartley Institution by Mr. Edward Cushen, from his relative, Mr. R. S. Munden, who obtained it from Delhi, India. In its natural position the stone is said to run in thin layers in the soil on which it is found, but is so rare in India that it flnds a place in the museum af Calcutta. There is a similar stone, but not so wide as the one under notice,in the British Museum, and another in the museum of the School of Mines, but specie mens are very rarely to be met with, Although the stone has a gritty appearance, no grit or dust is thrown off by the motion given to it when underpressure.

EUvm, lira.,

Keep constantly on hand, and offer for sale at the lowest martsst prices, all of the latest styles of CABBIA6E8, BUBtilE) and LIGHT WA«0 \8, ofttiiar own manufacture, of selected stock, pocl il attention paid to RtPaiaiss. May3dw6m

DRY GOODS.

MUMY i„-T' 1

Dry Goods

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HENRY WILSON.

!rr JANUARY

17, 186r

Major General Fitz John Porter was the first military officer sent by the Govern ment to Harrisburg at the beginning of the rebellion, and of the many who succeeded him none ef them were more faithful, zealous and useful. I gave him my full confidence, and from the high opinion then- formed of him was surprised when hia loyalty was doubted. Believing that subsequent evenU and evidence not produced at trial fully justify anew .trial, I very, cordially and earnestly unite with Senator Wilson and other distinguished gentlemen who concur With him" in the within paper, in asking for General Porter the appointment of a new commission to hear his case, that justice may be done, (Signed) A. G.

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Receiving every day an Elegant Line of

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Adapted to the

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EMPRESS CLOTHS, In all the New Shades, including':*r & -nf.-.'W.ifl BISMABK, "i

BL'K & COL'D ALPACAS, PLAIN POPLIN, PLAID POPLIN,

STRIPED POPLINS

PLAIN & PIG'D DELAINS CLOAKS,

TV ELL, RLJPLBY & CO., COR.

6TH

A MAIN

TNDIANA

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BUGLE, GIMP, COL'D VELVETS And other styles of s!'. Dress Trimmings t?,

In large and varied Assortment.

An examination most earnestly Solicited by all consumers of DRY GOODS. ilt.fT •1-.T

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STREETS,

Terr© Haute ind.

STATE

NOT.

JOHN Gansniitb ana

UNIVE«-

1 SITT, BLO OMINGTON, INXJ. The next Term of

ISOIAKA

THE

8l^th.

TATE

ALL

UMVIRSIIT

will begin on Tuesday, Sept. TtjiTIOM is Faxs roa

in the Collegiate and Preparatory

Departments,

IKCL?DIXO TJUTBVCTIOS IN ALL

AtonuN LAXODAOIB. Janitor fee te three dollars per Term. Three additional Frufasaorships hare been established. The Scientific Preparatory Course has been abolished:' tadles will be admitted to the Regular College Oiaaes, but not in the Preparatory Department.

LAW

Tsax

11th. W. HAKNAMAN,

President of Trnsteee, Indianapolis, Ind. Sept. 9, 1867-dwlw OMNIBUS LINE.

B. MILLBU'S OMNIBUS AND HACK LINE. Will attend to all callafer wains -leaving the City, ami also dellrer passenger* in any part of the city with care and disbatoh

C.

Ail orders let on the Slate at the Poat Office, at Davis' Drag Store, or my i«eideno» will be prompt-

gPRING MILLINERS. ^OPENING. We an sow recei-ing a tall stock of floods which will be opened on the 4th Inst. Ladies, call and see our new style Pattern Bonnets and Hats, aprldtf JC. H. ABBOTT.

ABMSTRONGL Steneii Gutter.

Tloar, Whisky and dack brands, also Pla tea for arking Clofhtng, cat to Order.

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Bade aad rapairtd in the best of styla All work warranted to gire .»Us taction. Bbop door *a»t of the Hew Oostt Boaaa, 01ii» sheet, at Ska Vigo eorraty

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We have a superior and experienced Cutter, and the best Workmen to be found in the West-

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Great care has been taken in the selec* tion ot the FINER CLASS of Goods.

r-rf. Latest and best Styles of Cloths, Gas* simers, Vestings and

Gento' FURNISHING GOODS.

Our patrons are invited to an inspection of our GOODS AND PRICES. ptii a'",

jOALL A.X THE

UHIOX Ciothi»« STORB,

Nd^79 MairiSt.8

J. WALMSLE1,

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Has just returned from the East with a large Stock of

Cloth®,

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.a Cassimeres

a',46.« 0 Vestingw, Which he proposes to make up to ordee

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BEGBIYING

This Week,

jwaslutfi Our Stock of, t, 'ii..-

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Linens,

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'TheBostQuStore' Where va are selling

VERY "CHEAP FOR CASH.S

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SAITOK A^WAUHUn

sJa Ill Main. Street.

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CORNELIUS & HAGGERNT'S. Monday September 16r 1857. dwtf

MERCH'T TAILORING-

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HARTS0CK tin "t Have just received their

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LEATHER STORE. BURNETT dBOSS.

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•Tnat Reeeived,""3^ 1M ,.0 St

@000 BUSHELS nA Plasterers^ Hair! inailtt bjldi ilJflofe .3 tin

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No 144 & V4d ttain St.

Sept. 19th and 20th, 1867. Oombinod XXhibltlon of thft' AGRIpULTUEAL -AND-

.. ia qu «$**•- -liAti tHBJdiUK -M New ,'Tair OriSato Evorv preparation is., belog made .f$r a grand time The n( 6iUiitiddationB are ample fbr

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Children tinder

JOB*

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Than any other Merohant Tailoring Ess tablishnwnt in Terr^Haute. dentletnen In want of Clothes made in

Good Style by a

Pr&otioal "bailor

TAILOR SHOP a-T-Emt M4» of the *u*Hc Square

ASTROLOGY.

Therefore, oo'toe one, come all, to 111 Richmond, bet. Central Arenaelid John. Cincinnati, Ohio.

TEBMS.—Ladies, 81 Gentlemen, 81,50. N. B.—The Madame will answer no letters without a fee of $1 and a 3-oent stamp is Ind eed. .Addcais Look Box 631. ang?3dwly

a. mlPTOK. A JOE Im

S,

PfKOITOH

i.TTTTTrrt ,rr" .nffiftist .1

AN EXTBNSIVB |,I8T fflft PBJt^IU£ftv: Has been publisheC, and can

DO

r. K:

Papers.

NO CflARSS ^AD^ FOB EKTBIBS. THUi GRdxjjSTUS Are esiy. or access, the Oars making frequent trips tdthe Grounds, ro&metlng at thfi Dspot wHfar Vher Street Oars.

THt STOCK WlUb«ft uaw fea^nro., A-?abliv,Ajiotioueer will In attebda'nre t6^seU'Stocfc. A^sma) OJmm i|sion will becbarxcd fpr'tiieaamo.^ .i.

CHINA, od

had'on" applica­

tion to the OUlcers, at F^Jdfe'fl Seod Store and at the Post Offlop. .£ a :twox!ti8

All Premiums will be paid inrr Diplomas. And the List of Awards will -'be paljfii^cd in the

.Si

.1

Splendi Tract '$ Amphitheatre Tiiat wlUjeat.2,00(H perarrae/Si ill be comploied in tlmo for the Fair i. :ur-

T)r»5«i: .3

Booths undRefreshment stands .-^Wtti be isoid on ...a Monday, September 16th,

At two o'clock P. Ms 3 bam

_.25 Ota ...10

yean..::i._„_...,.„„t.Fj,ee

A..

OarrUgee and Wag ns.^„ ManitipjB of the HoTtlcaltuml Society admitted on presentation of.Xicketa at the Oate.

JOS, GILBEET, Sec'y.

Oen'L Snp't. se :114i|J4

ATITTMAN,

MKCipJWXCIAN

Ho. 201 Kali Street, toman «th Terro Haute, Ind MODELS ISD Dg&wiaq? .SjATLi

BXXCHTID.re-

Sewing Uacliines and other Linht Stacbinery jp^ii^ito Kive MtUfaotieBj .-" '.C Creech-Loading So-jt 6nn« aft^r Uu coi'Jirated TreBCMiPataern', m#de -frhui new o# -Ald'Witerial. may 9dly JJISSOIiTJTlON.

The Ktrn^ of O^ispr A Wicks was dissolyedby mntn»l consent the llfh day of 8f"pfcm^er. Frederiokdelger wiU. coatfein* the (ba.ioesa. at the' same stand, and is alone authorised to qoljpct. debts das the Tira, and will eettle iaH «nt'stba4' ing claim*. PiRiUJMi-CK OKIOk:^^: slSdlw 'SOLOSfOV WIGK8.

A

pITJf BlLlr-^-eSTER. GEO. $r, Programme* ana Circulars dxstribuUd

in

GOOD STYLE

S*

All orders left at Dowllng Hall, or at the PrintlBff Odoss, will De protnptly tb-^Uli UtrftiAnfidiiiptUh. mb4tf

How Lost I ho^J Restored,!' Jtut Puiluitd, a 'talid Stden*. Priat, tim etn*. A T.*d*ea*

"TAT L&RTIU.KT 'TTICIST,

KKKT^mnd Badleal Oare 9f Jbpymatirrtt»a, er Seminal Weakarse.InTolnntary Xmluioni, Sextt al 9*tfMty

riiid

Impedimenu td^Krrtage,

•rally Karroasaees. 0mjmution, Kpllepsy, and Pits, Mental and Physical Incapacity, malting

»A MM loTtaMua* «T

Bentaaisr saaWlm.a pialn to Mlyal.

IK Beweqr, Ifew Tark, feat OBce kti UN, Omlde," dw9m

Alao

ST,Otlmvril'i''Marriac*

A S O O 1 W a is to a a

OUT

GOOD FOB AUL I XL000 TOAST Pi. 'MOS WHO Witt, WJtTAl I MADAMS UAPHA.IL IHE

PB

OPES8IOX.

THE

.7

-FAILING -MAD.

NBYBR

AMK BAP HAS 1.1 the best. "Sbe aucoeeds when all eth-rs ha»e faffett. All who are in troable—all who h&Te b*ea. itafortsnate—all whose food hopes haTe b« »n disappointed, crushed and blasted by fal* promt tee and deceit—al! who hsve been mitiod and tril» 6d vitlH^li fly to bar for advice and satiafactlon. Atl who are in doubt of the affections of those they to

rt,

consult her to

relieve and satisiy tbelr ml ads. jtaXovc Affairs She Never FailsSbe ha* the seoret of winning the affections or I the opposite sex. She shows yon the likenest ef your fntnre wife or hatband, or absent friend.— She guides the single to a happy marriage, and makes the.married happy- Her aid and advice has been solicited in Innumerable instances, and the result has always been the means of securing a

Speedy and Happy Marriage, She la, therefore, a snre dependence. It is well known to thepnbUo at large tbatshe was the first, and shall the only penon la this country who can ahew the likeneee in reality,'hud who can give entire satisfaction on al) iha concerns ot life, which can be tested and proved by thousand s, both mar. tied and single, who daily and eagerly vil.t her. '. To all in business her advice lain vain able. She can foretell, with the greatest certainty, the result of all commercial and business transactions.

Lottery numbers given without extra charge. MADAMS RAPHAEL ia a bona fide Aatrologlst that every one can depend upon. Sba is the greatest Astrologfot of the nineteenth oentury. It Is that we 1-known fact that makea Illiterate pretender* copy her advertisements pnd try to imitate her.

Madame Raphael ia the seventh daughter of the seventh daughter she was bom with a nrtcral gilt she can foretell your very thoughts. also cares drunkeLness.

All interviews strictly private and confidential. As a Female Phy.ician ber remedies never fail to cpre all female irregularities, aad to produce the monthly flow, without danger or exp»sur!.— They oan not ln|urA, but, on tne contrarj, they ltttprovffthe health. ...

«'r1

DOCTOR WHITTIEB, ADiplomawhich

BBGULARLT BEED PHI'SIOIAN, as hi han({a in his office will show haa made

textied.mfK,

XoaitthM amy other

Physician. 'i Much of his praotica has been of a private 11a (are.

Bffphilu, Ckmorrkta, Sheet, Stricture,

HoUra—SA. M. to 8 P. M.

tm. A. M'OLDEI.

B.

HUDSON & CO.,

.importers and Jobbers of

cm

x\A. GLASS A3f» GBOCS£«T, And Dealers in House Furnishing Goods. N». 149 Wabash Street ^..Terre Iliinto. lad,

Jan30J*wtf W QUBB^SJT^RE STOEP

pipRlCft & FEtLOTER, ""frrtbLTCSALEA

BET

adi f..

AIL PXALEB3

W

GLASS, ..., isffi

tetter

^msWARE, H»T6 Just epeiretf at os. 149 and 151 Main Street, ^^:tebse SAUTE, IND,,

^Iie Largest Stock: [niiv- »sd fimi U**»

0F

«00»»C3

"rt*

EVER BROUGHT TO THIS CITY!

ompriaing la part.

.ai b»tv g'JjsO

Hi

fi',!

V-.

RENCH CHINA,

White, Gold Band, and Deco grated China, Plain and Figured

STONE CHINA,

AND

Common Ware

DINNEft, TEA AND TOILET SETS (jYrJ-ttii'fid siri

im&J.

Silver-Plated, Alabata an. .SrjiSlBia.,,^®,«.... ito iioasbb ^di' ,•, twiai-

iMT- CUTLERY OF EVERT DESCRIPTION I

93

Smil& JiA

r*

itui) Uaditm -V

IZAS SWA RE, U: U'» 'fehd 3btiaestio, iii Grea

•b •$Auwn

*8 isioi'-

Boiiemi&.n, Frencii &iifl Belgian Glass wars! fmei, Slantle Ornaments and Lava OoodsT

COAL OIL LAMPS, LANTERNS, -8HABES, OHIMNETS, AJirjQL.ificKs,r,gaq[ av jc fHtt.i •:4^' if1 ho tmmrn coods, BABF^PiIXTTJRtlS

Wa oorAially invito

HETAII/ MERCHANTS Toin.pact'our Stock, arthey will find uur Wares aa lowaatbay can briagthna- ftan tha last, besides saving krealukge in. transporution. .Waaave

ASSORl'MI) CRAVES

Of STONE UHTNA aad COMMON WA^BB, »iit» to the Country Trad*. OidmMdn far angraving designs on Glass,

Ornaments on Chinaware, tSLF •ateh aaj brokan sot cf Prs»oh_ Ohln a.

in PHT1.A n«T.T»TfTA I

J. G. 001

.%

In

Qhroni* Ditto** Ou of kit life, an

has a

TTDIOU-widereputation,tMtgGhronloDiseas

having beta longer

or Huptare.

also, the effects of a Solitary Habit, ruinous Body and. Mind, producing blotches debility, 1m potency, diaiinesa,dimness of sight,-ooafusion o: Ideas, evil foteboiding, aversion

to

society, loss 01

memory, weakness, so., not all those to any on bade, bat all occurring frequently (n various casee aV'Aooonunodations ample, chttrgm moderate cures guaranteed. Consultations by iettac or ai office, free. Most oases can be preporly trestot ty Menstruation and Pregnancy, 5c. without an interview, and medicihet, sacs re

trow

jbservation, sent by mall or exptani. No hindrance tb business in most oaaea. Address Box 8092,8t. Louis, Mo.

1

Offioe permanentls

located at N0.617 St.Oharles Street,betwoon Sixti ind Sseventh.otte square South of Li&dell Hotel, retired n'pot In the oentre of the city.

Oonsaltation rooms, and- rooms for th® aosom modation of such patients aa require daily peraot *1 attenttn, .„

,.e

SVHKTBODT

Ca% get, in a sealed letter env6UpV,%y't^^ Symptoms ^ndTi eatmentpf Kervons, Orittary an' %jjrtittIDi9eases,oloarly dejlueating all. the diseaser oonditlonsj with full Symptom Lists, for tw ii fee-cent .postage stamps to prepay pestap?.JtrcuW fw Ladie^relating to DiaeaBBjof Pube-

QUEENSWARE.

D01L1S.

$300,000

PRESENTS TO 8UBSCKIBFB8. One Gash Prcsait ar One Cask frrorSt tf Oae OaU Prtarat «r S»» Praaeit «f Twa Cash iwii «f Smd full SctoduU of Pretmls Below ®ach Oartificata of Stock ia aeoompaaled with a Beautiful Steel-Plate, KBgraving WORTH MO&I AT SITA1L 1HAV Tina nggr

1

Of OIBTITIOATI,

And alko Insnraa t« the Heldara

PBXSBHT IH TH* QSXAT DISTBIBUTIOH.

The Washington Library 0o„ ured by the Stat* of Peansylvaaia. Organised in aid of tha Riverside Institute,

TOM

Soldiers and Sailors' Orphans. Incorporated by tho mm* «f V. J. APRIL 8. 1867. JSfiv,^.-.

THE BITXKS1JDC IITSmUTl, I Sitnated at Biverslde, Burlington CoontT, 5«w J'raey, is found lor tha purpoee of xrataitoaatr eduoaUng he torn of deoeaaed ^oloiwrs and Sea men of the United Slates.

The Board of Trnsteee cooaiata of t^i following Jor'ey"0*11

tuwu of

^wsylvanl^ and New

HON. WILLIAM B. MANN, Disirict Attorney, PtdlailalBhia Pa ON E W IS O O A

1

Bx-Chief Ooin.r D. 8. Mint, aad Beoorder of HON. JAMkW'^^w^m HON. W. W. WAM, NewJemy.

PhUttW^

Of Joy, Ooe Oo:, Philadelphia.

I DarAana.iT, WAfttKatoa, D. 0., April Id, 1WT. Offlse of Internal Bevaaue:—XsviuS reoelved satisfactory evldenos that tha prooeeds ef tha entsrpriaa conduoted by U6 "Waahlngtun Library Oompaty" will ba devoted to oh.ritablo nses, permissioo is hereby granted to said Company to eonduot inch enterprise exempt from all charge, whether from special tax or other duty. ®. A. BOLLiINS, nilwiftnsr

Any person sending na ONI DOLLAR, or pay ing the same to our local Agents, will waive immediately fine Steel Plate .Engiarlng, at choice from the following list, and One Oortigoate of Stock, insuring One Present in published scheduly.

r,A

ONS DOLLAR XNOBATINU8.

No. 1—"My Child! My Child 1" No. 3—"Thar are Saved I They're Saved I" No. 3—"Old Seven ty six or, the K.riy Days of the l(ovolatlon.,

Any person paying TWO DALLAUS will receive either of tht following line Steul Plates, at ohoice, and two Certificates of Stock, thus becoming entitled to Two Peeeents.

TWO DOLLAR SNOBAVINGS, No 1—"Wsahington's Oeurtship." No. $- 'Waghington't Last Intarvlew with his Mother."

THBEB DOLLAB XNGRANING8. Any person paying THRU DOLLABS will receive the beaatiful Steel Plate of

Ot

The Engravings and Oertlfioatee will be deliverI ed to eaoh sabscribersat our Looal Agencies, or sent by moil, poat-patd, or express, as may be ordered.

v.S«sic-i

1

I S5K^R

THE WASHINGTON LMAW C01PANI V£trt€rJovr I Enterprise, four sixes. Forest Queen, four sizes.

order that tha benevolent obleot set forth in tuaoirealar may be

*fully aocotadlished

SUCOM

have issued five series of

I WNB 8TXXI1-PLATB XNGRAVINGS, *hioh are pat on snbtoription at prkus maok below their retell value. I

or STOCK

OEHTITIOATB

...

,ssued,

iJiG,T0N

all

Uri

oarif Diaasa, SypTtiiio or Mercnrlai Affection ofOu Throat, $ki* or

Bmat OrekiCw, Horwia

'i t. i-

THB

WASHINGTON, 1IBRABI (JOXPANT mo MU Awaai/ Three Handied Thoassnd Dollar

IN PRESENTS

*2o"

On Wednesday, Sept. 25th, 1867 At PHILADELPHIA, PA„ OB AT IdK lJfSlIICTK, .BITKitSlDK, JC.

SCHEDULE OF

Grounds, Jko., German town, Phllad'a.„ It,000 1 Doable Residence, S story briok, Gamden, N- 16,000 1 Coat Depot, Office, Sheds, Ground, with business established, No.1314 Washlagton Avenye, Philadelphia 16,000 1 Country Resldeuee, Riverside, N. J., with Ground, Fralts, Aoo. 10,000 1 Taree -story Cottage, Lot, Ae S,000 25 Valuable Building Lota, Ritersldo 9300. S,000 1 Elegant Turnout Family Carriage,

Sy.n of Horses, Harness, Ac., ooaiiilete t.OOO 10 Valuable building lote, Biverslde, $3U0 each 9/m 1 BeantllnlSilvr-gray Uorta, 16)( Ltands high, sired by the ^celebrated Imported

Arabian Horse "Oallph also, alight Road Wagon, weight 110, pounds, with s.-t of superior Single Harness, As., maklnga flr-it-classestabllshmennt |,000 26 Pianos, $500 eaoh........... 10,000 20 Mtlodeots, Stii each........ t^OO 6 Roaewood sewing Machinee, $ZOO tiach 1,000 10 Family Sewing Machinee, 100 ea.U...„ 1,000 f0 Fine Gold Watches, $200 each............... 1ft,OtK) 100 Oil Paintings, by leading Artiste—ag-fc

8

,5i»a •"'W

a Camel's Hair Shawls, $3,000 Mcb..., 8 Handsome Lace Ibawls, $UO eaoh 10 Cashmere Shaw's, $60 each

Silk Dress Prtterns, $75 each ........ 60 City Bailding Lota, $176 aaeb.„......... The remainder will consist of Sllrerware, Musical Boxes, Opera OIniset,

20

Pocket Bibles, and a liferent artjelss of ornament and use, amounting to

-.-4

75 shares Vilh Engravings ...„

a,000

Total..* $900,000 All the properties given clear of lncoiabraaoa. HOW TO OBTAIN SHAKES AMD

KM6BATIHCS.

Send orders to as by mail, enclosing froai $1 to $20, either by Post OOoe orders or in a registered letter, at our risk. Larger amounts ehoald

PxuAoaaraiA, Pa., May 0,1167.

To the Officers and Member, of tho Washington Library Oo., S. S. BEAD, Secretary: Gtatlemen -—On reoeipt ef your favor of the lAthinsfc', not fjiag tta of our appointuwtt Beerfrers fW your Oompaay, we took the liberty to submit a copy of year Charter, with a plaa of your snterprise, te the highest legal authority

All kinds of Furnaces repaired and [ict up it complete order,and the work warranted. A general assortment of TINWARE ou hand at alltiines. Give ua a cill at

No. 187 Main Street,

B«t. 6th a 7th fits., TEBRE HAOTi:, IKD, aovladtf MONUMENTAL'. IJIHE UNDERSIGNED

(he most

[Shareholders,"*

PRESENTS.

1 Gash reeent..„,„ ........._.91Q,000. 1 Oash Present 90.900 1 Cash Present.. 10,000 1 Cash Present..,., 6,000 3 Oash Presents of $2,600 each t,000 1 Handsome Country ilosidence, Stables,

V.

A S

SHOE

STOES,

I Wo, l5*3Vorth. 4tlx St.

SKS -r"'

sDBsoKipiBw ore mia. I^^S^SSi4

Women, Men & Children's Wear

Fall aad Wiatep fr&do, Which 1 will sell at the Lowest Cash Prices I a» also prepare ut

MAKE TO O&DER All kinds of Boot* and Shoes that mv* be called •or, °n the shortest notice aad st ftthjoc.ble ytyla. Give me a call before order

or purcJiai-

0

•n* «l.e where. K«. IS North fourth Street, Terre-Biute, Ind. Sep 13dtm

51'P.P. DECK.

gOOTS AND SHOES. «afc* A N W Iiaelling Boots & Shoes Very Cheap

To close oat kit !*rg« «teck cf

Boots Shoes and Gaiters, To make room tor Spring stock. You wtlisave money by- calling 0E hia at

No. 3 Meohanics Bloo^,

CUSTOM:

fO

Particular Attention Is giv«ct va v-

work

Thh Department la ia the hand* of SKILL?n, •WORKMEN. oetl«dtf

STOVES AND TINWARE.

L9ADS

Ot

STOVES!

Jolt reoelved and will be sold at the LOWEST BOTTOM PRICES, at BALL'S. '.

rJ

S I

Rover, six sizes.

W

of the Leading Stoves in the Matktt:

Home Companion, three s1%c£" General Grant, three sizes.

All warranted the b«st in the Slatltet, at BALL'S.

SK

IN

Tint WASH-

LIBRABT COMPANY

will be stamped with the Seal of UMCompany, and signed by the Secretary. (None others I gtnoinp.)

HENDEESOW, MAN0FAOTURSI?,,

I STORE oa ith Street, 4th Poor Sooth ofFoat Offlce

Tbe Best Cooking Stoves. The Finest Heating stoves.^ All kinds of Fruit Cans. Every Variety of 11b aud Popper Ware

Everything Warrantad» RooBng, House Gattering, &«., done urowptly and. warranted to give satisfaction.

None bat the best-"BRANDS"' of Till need unless specially ordered. Priced-Cheap as the Cheapest* mhedlv. oh Seps

J.

a.

"HDME 1TB0M THI WAB,"

and Thrle Cetlficanei, beoomlalngintitled te Three Presents. JOOB DOLLAB INGRAYINOS.

iJr.„j

Any person paying FOUR DOLLABS ahall re oefra the large and beantlfnl Steel Plate of "THE PERILS

QUR P0BKIATHXB8,"

and Four eertifioates of Stook, entitilag them to Four Presents. '. FIT£ DOLLAR ENGRAVINGS.

Any person who pays FIVK DOLLABS shall receive the large and splendid Steel Plate of "THE MARRIAGE OF POCABOHTAU," and Five Certlfleates of Stook, entitling them to Five Presents.

B. HAGERTY A CO., Are prepared to do all kinds of O W O

SUCH AS

Booflng, Guttering, Coppersmith. Work, And Repairing of alt Ki?idp.

Wa have also the Agencf for

BENNETT

St

MARSH'S CELEBRATED

Phttnii Warm Air Fnrntr^, Of which we have already put up several, tUo entire aatisfaction of the parties using them, whom we can at all times refer.

IB

CELEBRATED SCOTCH

Agent

GRANITE

Momwnm. This material is

It is

ImpcriihabU.'

sssosptfMs

Elegant and

of the higKut polish ot

any blown material. Its chief constituents ,cr:= the same as Cleopatra's Needle, ai.d lotapBy's Pillar, at Alexandria, in Egypt, whieh still I*' main

by

unimpaired

THIS RAVAGES OF CE5TURICS, The^uperior beauty and durability ol' this material Is oauslng a demand f.ir it In fie Eastt-rn States, where it is being adopted by the %-eali.bier nasses in preference to tbe Italian Marbid. ^5

A specimen ot this Granite may be seen at thq Adams tizpress Ofiloe. Orders and lnqnlriea will meet with prompt s**"l LUffS ntioa. 20d tf

Address, JAMES 9. WlUJCl Box T34. T«rre Haute. Ind.

^JNION BAKERl. FRANK HEIKIG «& BBO Maaafaoturen of all kinds of

CRACKERS? and Dealers in O E I E S S

On Lafayette St., between Oanal and Sepot, S A do30dly INDIANA.

PLUMBING.

1

H. BTTCKELL being practfcai PLUMBER, anu al the request of many frlacdo, beg. to annonnoe that he is now proparul to exooate all orders in tha above business, In contieetioh' ith his

I Hoase Painting and Graining.

®»2S2 I SHOP—On 4th St., 2d Door North of Centra J5? Engine House. MOO BAT&S, PUMPS, WATER CLOSETS\

I fitted up on the most approved princlolps.

ba

sent by draft or express. 10 shares with Engravlngs.....^......„....„...$9,50 35 shares with Engravings

ra...»..13,60

60 shares with Engraviags..

MnM....nM....M.46,60

r»,.„_..M

W,00

100 shares with Engravings....„...„ ^...9QJOO Local AGENTS WANTED throughont the Cnited States.

The Association have appointed as Receivers, Messrs. GEORGE A. OOuKE A 00., whose well known integrity aa-i btulaeas experience will be a saffloientgaarantes that tae moasy applied to the purpose stated.

ot

tbe State, and having teartrsd his favorable oplnioa in regard to its legality, aad sympathising with tbe benevolent otject of your AsaoaUtloal viai tbe edaoation aad maintenasoe af tbe orphan children Of our aoldisrs and sailors at the Bfvenlde Insiitate, we have concluded to aooept the tfust, and ta use our be*} stortM* so worhy anoVeet.

J™

SmMttally, yotocs, itq ««o. A.«od*s*ao. Addreeeallleiterato

CEO. A. OOOKE A 0»., BANUBa 13 South Third

Beerivers

Street. Philadelphia. Pa^. .,.

for

the

Washington Library

Oo.

a. W. O'COVIELL, 1 104 Main Street, ia Tam-Sui*.

Repairing promptly attended to. -rr".

Evapsville & Crawfordsviile H. a io. SEOBETARY'-i OFFICE. 1

EVASSVIU.1, INB.,

Sept. 12:B, 1867,

Notice is herrby given the* the Anotnl Bfocting of Stockholders in this Gjmpnay will lia hold at tbe Oourt House, in tbe City of Evaniviiie, ou Monday, the 7th day of October, n*xij »t 10 o'clock A. 11., at which time an eteciton will, be held for thirteen Direct rs, to rve for the ensuing year. By order of tha Boari.

Nl4dtd J. E. MABTiy, Ses'y.

DOMAIN

WOKKS.

plow

E«(«II, Preble County, Ohio.

The Empire Queen of the Wests, This Standard Plow has never been exceed, and for general purpoee never wtil be. In its coast ruction we are working a perfectly homogealoua Oast Steel that will oat roll*ItIndrlttiwjrs

11

ant oat lHreea/

other. Wroogh Plow mado. throws a *i4?, clean, andsraceful farrow, aad i, tb» lightest Plow oo record. Farmers ,w. 11 wsH t* examine this Plow at ,da „n Jobn Scott & Son's Warehouse,

Terre-Haote, XEdia-na^,-. Before purchasing elsewhere. Toar intewst desire to promote, and what we say is tr aa.:: -w» nntlM.I. M«OOIB». OAMPB«M.

jobln jr. »EI%, larlyl Block:, Xo. 60 Main blrecf, Terre Haute, Indiana.

Meys,Blankets,

OST reepeoirully recommends his ed stook of Jeans, Flannels, pij'-i .'ail Coverlets, and S 1 ting Tarne.of different kinds. Btlii •bled to warrant the first quality ef

UGontUmea'I0n/t-Goodp»U.:»-i:select­iauIMwefin

I most respecttaUy invite Ladies aad toeaU aad 1 aspect them. WooJ takes excha^g* tor Goods,, and tbe highest market

CUTTEE, .Jiu's'fsi* Hons

G.^

A*D

0io»

A N It,

XO. 187 KADI 8THEET,

Verre Haute, Indiana. •IHHWH Oo«& Boa, Ool.

Thos.

Powa