Daily Wabash Express, Volume 17, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 11 October 1867 — Page 3

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NOTICES.

A STAR ON FIRE

wis recentfy reported by tha astronomers. What of that Wh, cares for an orb mjriadsof milss away. Meanwhile, the whole country la

I* A BUZE

of excitement at the wonderful effect produced daring the past year upon tens of thousands ef HUHAW SPHEBES bi that quenche. ef fiery hair, ttrnt transformer of gray hair, that.wift beautiflerof hair of erery unpleasant th&de of color,

CBISTADOBO'3 HAIR DYE, a preparation as Urmioas a. the April rain. Manufactured

byJ.CltI3TADOBO.68

Maiden Lane,

New York. Soldb »'i relate. Applied by all Hair Dresser- oc9dwlm

TO OWNERS OP HORSES. TUOC3ANOS OF HOBSE3 DlE YEABLY from Colic. This need not be. Dr. Tobias1 Venetian IIor*e Liniment will positively enre every case, i' given when first taken. The cost is otfly one dollar. Ev«ry owner of a liorss should bar: a bottle in hie stable, ready for use. It is war-

ranteJ

superior to anything ilte for the cure of Con Wiudgalls, Swellings, Sore Tbroat, Sprains, Braises, Old Sores, Ac. This Liniment no new remedy. It has been u»ed and approved of for 20 years by h» first horsemen in the country.— Given to an over-driven heme, it acts like magic. Orders are constantly received f.om the BACIKU STABLE or EXGLAXD for it. The celebrated H.ram Woodruff, of trotting f»me, used it for yeais and said it is f»r superior to any other he ba, tried Collect, Dr. Tobias' Venetian Howe Liniment put up in piut bottles. Take no other. Sold by the Druggists atd Saddlers. Depot, 50 Cortlandt Sireet, Sew York. oc9dwlm

IHMEJiSE INCREASE OF NAXE8.

Allcock's Porous Plasters.

Where one was sold a fevr ytnn ago, a Tfcousand we suld now* They itrengtheii, warmanJ iuTi^orats the part upon which they are applied, ant relieve nervous affections of the bowels, lumbago, pains of the side, and usually all lecal paim. In affections of the kidneys tbey are of great service.

Lame IJacli. NEW YOBK, NOV. 23, 18..9.

T. ALUJOCK A Co.—Gentlemen I have lately

suffered severely from a weakness In my bacV,*

Having bear your Plasters much Recommended for cases of this kin-!, procured out-, and tha result wai all I could deeiro. A single Fluslsr cared me in a week.

Yours respectfully, J. Q.ER1GGS, Proprietor of tho Brandr«ith House.

Priue'palA.gensy, Brandreth Home, Ntw York. octBlwlm

Errors of Youth. A Gentleman who suffered for years from Nervous Debility, Premature Decay, and all the effects of youthful indiscretion, will, for the sake of infsrlng humanity, send tree to all who need it, the receipt and directions for miking tlvs simple remedy by which he was cured. Shff-rars wishing to profit by tUo advertiser's ciptrii'ncw, can do so by addressing, in perfect confidence,

JOHN D. OGBES,

mylOdltaw wly *2 Cedar at.. N. Y.

Ladies Take Particular Notice.

THE REAL VELPMU FEMALE PILLS.

WARRANTED FRENCH.

THESEafterwards

PILLS, SO ceiebrat many years ag»i iu Paris, for the relii of ftmale irregula^ ities, and so notorious tor their criminal employment in tho practice of abortion, are BOW offered for sale ior ie Brsc t^me in America. They have been kept in compilative obscurity, from the fact th it the originator Dr. Velpeau, is a physician in Paris, of great wealth and strict conscientious i-ribciplcs, and has withheld them from general use, leat they should be employed for nuiawful purposes. In overcoming female obstructions, tliey seem to be truly omnipotent, bursting open tiie flood gstes from whatever causo may have stopped thcui but they are offsre.l lo the public only fur legitimate use, and all agents are forbidden to sell them wbeu it is understood that the object 1j unlawlul.

Ladies caa pocured a box, sealed fiom tho eyes of the curious, by enclosing one doll-ir, and six postage Stan ps ti M, \V, HIACOMiiER, General Agent *r the United States and Canadas, at Albany, N. Y., or to any anth.iii-d Atent. Soli by all Druggists In Terre II4uto. o7dwly

OF HUMANITY,

IN

UELATION TO

SOCIAJ.

EVILS.

AN ESSAY FOR YOUNG MEN, on Physiological

Errors

and Abnses incident to Youth and Karly Manhyud, with tho humane view of treatment an.l cure. 8 nt iu sealed letter envelopes, free of ch.»rg3. Address, J. SKILLEJi HOUGHTON, lioaard Association Philadelphia, Pa. •«26dw3m

IXFOBMATIOS.

Information guaranteed to uroduoe a luxuriant crowth of hair up JII a bald head or beardless face, £s a recipe for the removal of Pimples, Blutches, Eruptions, etc., on theskiu, tin olear and beautiful, can b* obtained Without sharire by CHAPMAN, Chemist 823 Broadway, New York. mylOJltaw-wl

banking house

Of

cOOI£E & CO., No 20 WALL STREET,

Corner of Nassau Street, New York. We buy and sell at tUe most liberal curroni prices, and keep on hand a full supply of Government BONDS or ALL IS3CKS, SEVENIHIBTIE3, and COMPOUND INTEBEST NOTES and execute orders for purchase and sale of STO'-'KS, BONDS an! GOLD.

CONVERSIONS.

We convert the several issues of

SSYEM-THIBTIIS

at the most favorable market rates into FIT*Twenties, which, at pro eot price of gold, yield the holder abeut one per cent more interest per annum. Circulars with full particulars furnished upon application. mjWJwly JAY COOKE* CO.

ITCH I ITCH! ITCH1 SCRATCH! SCRATCH! SCRATCH in from 10 to 4S hoars. Wkeaton'B Ointment euros The itch, Wheaton's Olntme it Wheatoa'i Olaiineat Wheatoa's Ointment Wheatoii's Ulatment Wheaton's Ointment

cures cures cures tures cures

Bait Bhenm. Tetter. Barbels Itck. Old sores. K\ery Kind

OF kThBI HCM0B LIKE MAGIC. Price, 60 cents a box by mail, 10 ccnts. Address WEEKS 4 P0TTKB, No. 170 Washington Street, Boston. Mass For sale by all Druggists.

Boston, Sept. 18, 1867-3ta wdwly

TURNER'S TIC D0L0R0UREUX OR TtRNER'8 TIC D0L0R0UREUX OR

CN1VEKSAI. XEURALG1A PIM., UN1TEBSAL SKIBALGIA PILL. A S\FK, CEBTAI AND SI'KDY CUBE FOB

NEUBALGI A and all SIKBVOUS DISEASES. It is au unfiiillog remedy ^n all cases of Facial Neuralgia, often effectiug a perfect cure In a single day. No form of Nervous Diiease fails to yield to its magic influence. Evan the severest ot Obronic Neuralgia and genotal Nervous Derangements of many years' standing, affecting the entire syste.u, ars completely and permanently oured by it in a few d.ys, or. a few wetki at the ntuost. It contains nothing injurious to the most delioiU system, and can always be used with perfect safety. It Is in constant use by the best Physicians, who give it their unanimous and unqualified appro Ml. Se*t by mail ou receipt of and two postage stamp'. Sold everywhere. rFRNEB A CO.. Sole Proprietor*, 199 Tremorst St Benton, Mass.

Sep3*eod 3mos

HISXEWELL'S rOLC Th* importance of bis trnly Bslia AKODIXE. ble and valuable preparation is not so fully acknowledged, receiving the most free approbation of Physicians, and in which the true nf of AiMdfH is perfectly apparent, that in advertising, ita true character is ouiy to be giver, which I ask a'i who have not witnees^d its great curative power, to accept with confidence.

It is the tru- remedy for Smnlfia, mamnifina, Sciatic*. TooCk and Ear Ackf, Hrad Ache, Pahtfnl Maatrnatum,

Aumjrrkca,

Atthmi

Ditmrnvrrkf*, DtUrtarn

IVsmeas. Spinal Comp.'aiidi, Lou of Stiff, and aa a auU and gentle opiate to all A'JTW Iu

it has been eminently snccessful. In

.Bear* Obmpiaiafe, a Very potent remedy. JOHN L. UCNNSSVKI.L, Proprietor, Praolieml Chemist and Pharmaceutist, 9Cmmercial Wharf, Boston, XSM.

W* Said by all regular dealers ia medicine. From Paysicians i« inrited the greatest freedom of oorreepondenro, to wiiom every evidence of character wi be freely nit on demand.

July 16, dwoct and jan'y.

SPECIAL "ftTiccfi.

fjjy There is nothing more certain to prevent female Irregaiarities than Dr. Vclpeau's Female Pills. Tbey will In all cases cauae a return of monthly sickness, without which no unmarried lady can enjoy perfect health. Sold by all Druggists Oct7dwlm

TO CONSUMPTIVES. The BET. ED WARD A. WILSON will send, Jfree of charge) to all who desire it, tho prescription with the directions for making at-d using the ilmple remedy by which he was cured of a lung \ffection and that dreaded disease Consumption.— is only object is to benefit the afflicted, and he hopes every sufferer will try this prescription, as it'will cost them nothing and may prove a blessing. Please address BKV. KDWAUD A. WILSON,

Williamsburg, Kings Co., New York.

mylOdltaw-wl

OCTOBER 1.

1867!

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TIILL, MPIEI4M

Drj Goods Emporium.

Special Bargains

THIS

State Fair Week

IN

E S S O O S I

PRINTS.

S I N S

SHAWLS, CLOAKS,

GLOVES. HOSIERY,

&C.j &C., &C., &C-,

AT

TUELL, RIPLEY & CO.

Corner 5th and Main Streets.

Terre Haute« Ind.

3 O O S

STATE FAIR

Sept. 30—Oct. 5.

Having just opened a Complete

FALL STOCK

OF

O O S

We are well prepared for the

CROWD OF VISITORS to the city during this

a a W

We shall expose our entire stock at prices Exceedingly Low, that all may take home some CHEAP GOODS

FROM

'The Boston store'

Strangers, look for the large Sign on top of tho building.

BOSTON -MI- STORE

Saitox

Walmslkv

&

111 JHain Street.

Atittman,

MECHANICIAN,

No. 301 Mala Street, between 7th Sts., Terre Haute, Ind.

HLDEL*

ASO D*iWI*OS NIATLI KXECCTSD.

Sowing Machines and other Li/ht Machinery repaired to give satisfaction. Breech-Loading Sa#t Guns after the ca'ebrated French Pattern, made from new or old material may Mly

gOOTSAND SHOES.

I A N E W S Is sailing

Boots & Shoes Very Cheap

To close oat his large stock of

Boots Shoes and Gaiters. To tsake room for Spring stock. You will savt money by calling on him at

Ho. S Mechanics Block,

Particular Attention Is £iv«a »o

CUSTOM

work

ThU Popartamt ia is tke hanot of SKILLFUL WOBKMKK.

MEW BOOT and SHOE SHOP Tie undersigned having just opened their Shop, respectfully inform the citizens of Terra Haute and surrounding country, that they are prppvred to do their work to the entire satisfac tica "r ttieir custotoera, as well in style as in fitting, no matter about the shape of the foot. Tha very bast choice of leather always on hand.— Heading doU3 lu the best stye and on short notice. Xvery article will tell by wearing what oar work is, and will recommend it.

roauaacn EVKBY WRONG* (EXCEPT CUXDAIS) I*

JMLociesitt's Building No. 55 WABASB STBEC*, OISBON.T BOBTH or rsm UODBT Hous*.

Terms of Subscription For one year, in advance...tb for six months, In advance 6 00 For three months, in adranoe 2 GO For one month, in advance— 86 Deliverable to City 8ubecrib« utiV entajMr week

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MTLocal Notloes 10 cents per line. No item however short inserted in 'osal oolumn for leas than SI.00. ••"Marriage and Funeral nctiow S1.00

MTNo advertisements with cuts will be taken. ff^Society meetings and Beligious notices 26 Cents each insertion, invariably in advance.

HT'Collections will be made quarterly on all adHaematite.

CHAS. CRUFT, Propr.

LOOK TO YOUR INTERESTS.

Save Time and Money.

If you have anything to sell, If you have lost anything, If you have found anything, If you have a house to rent, If you want to rent a house, If you want boarding, If you want anything, Tell Five Thousand People at once, —BY— Advertising In the

Dally Express*

BEECHER 0: UATBIH0N1-

Mixed Marriages Unadvlsable—Cause and Effect of Dreams. From the New York World, September 30.

Plymouth Church was crowded yester^ day, both at tho morning and evening service. There was nothing remarkable iu Mr. Beecher's morning sermon, but in the evening he preached from the eighth chapter of Genesis a somewhat singular discourse on matrimony and ilKadvised marriages. He would say to all young meD, stand to the custom and religion of your fathers. Many men get wives and get with them the itch and a cursed religion. Canaan is now everywhere where mammou is God. Where there is & godless household i3 the land of Canaan. VYhen a man gets a good wife he wants nothing more in life. Marriage is a thing not to bo rushed into, but cautiously, religiously and discreetly performed. The religous idea was conveyed as all that was rich and good in tha family, and we have got to hold fast oa to it by our hearts as well a3 by our heads. Some people get married out of a bounding passion, but he never saw one that was glad. The men who do so have a wretched time of it, but what kind of a time aust a woman have? Men like to spite each other although they hurt themselves. This pas» sion of spite also enters into the household, and even into political parties. It's the law of human nature, not the law of polities. Acting imprudently|and enviously for the purpose ef spiting a neighbor is only another way men have for spitting themselves. Tne speaker here made another reference to the life of Jacob, who, he said, lay upon a single stone, whicb, according to our ideas, must have been uncomfortable. But the man who can do thisis better than he who has all the luxuries. The robins spend little of their life in preparing their couch or their food. He had watched them in his lawn, and a peck and a wipe of the bill put an end to their labor? after breakfast. The speaker would rather sleep and dream as Jacob (fid on the stone than sleep and dream as some men do on bed of down. Men who dream cannot sleep soundly. It is one part sleeping and another part awake. It is a proof of some physical imperfection in the body.

A drunken man once dreamed that he went to hell, and what he supposed he saw there had such effect on him that be forsook his cups and became a Christian. This occured in Massachusetts. Dreams, therefore do some good, but very rarely. Better have a settled mind and no dreams at all. The speaker again read that Jacob awaked out of his sleep and poured oil on t&e stone, and named tho place Bethel, •aying that thencefourth it should be God's house. Thus for the history. Now he would show them how to draw sor? 3 profitable lesson from it. He then returned to the question of marriage, pointing out the great dangers arising out of ill-chosen marria gej. Marriages should be founded upon qualities that will last, rather than upon the mere ties of affection. When a man founds a household, it ought to be done upon moral grounds. He that so selects will make a household a blessing, though some people may be very prominent in church matters, and yet not very well adapted for a good husband or a good wife. When the foundation is properly laid in the hougsbold, affection, admiration and even interest will follow. If there be any disposed to take the daughter Canaan, he would tell them to go back to the household of theirPathers 'for it was not wise to mix religion. Ho that marries a woman first, and thinks ho can change her religion afterward, knows little ol human nature Many who hang their ambition upon those above them, thinking that they will draw themselves up thereby, often find themselves mistaken. He would recomend all, therefore, to go back to the land of their fathers, to ttke partner# for life from among their neighbors, and always of the same denomation.

Mr. Beecher then proceeded to giv a little practical advice to his hearers, sayng that it matters little how we spend our early life if at last we turn to God. Nobody so rich as he who is obliged to lav his head upon God as a pillow. He that sells his manhood buys a messs of pottage. Let all, therefore, lay their heads upon the stone and beg of God to bear them safely through.

The speaker next reminded some of his hearers of the promises which they had made to God, some when they were in a foreign clime suffering from fever, and others while they were laying on the bat' tie-field. He would ask whether the promises thus made bad ever been fulfilled? If not, he would ask the young people in his charge to read when they went home, the eighth chapter of Genesis and ponder over it. Could any man do better than this? The speaker then gave a little of his own experience when in England, and closed his most remarkable discourse with an earnest prayer. The church was crowded, and the sermon lis tened to with attention, though during the deliver of that portion of it which referred to marriage, there was a suppressed tittering among the ladiee

mERRE OLD

LEIBIS8 TAKSZIB,

Basem-nt of F. Hoberg's new Brick Boilding, the fourth be use wast of corner of Kainand Seventh Streets, nsar the Tom Haute Baasa. eeplOily

HAUTE COM'L COL COCRT HOUSE BUILDING.

Book-kia*pinc by single aud double entry, in an its forms, a* pertaining to business life Pieman (hip and-Arithmetir. Terms within reach or all For further particulars, addxeas the Principal,

Mptfdly 8» GASViN.

Richardson's Newjtethod For the Pianoforte.

"Deserves our hearty recommendation. Mnsical Bevlew, New York. "Unexceptionable in taste and style."

Dwight's Journal, Boston

"We quite endorse Mr. Dwight's opinion." Musical World, N«w Tork "A School th.it will do excellent serrice."

Deutsche Husik Zeitung, Phila.

"A work of solid and enduring merit.'' City Item, Phila. "Will supersede every ether of the kind."

Spy, Worcester.

'•An improvement on all other Pinna books." Journal, Syracuse. "Possesses merit not claimed by other works."

Herald, Cleveland.

"Common sense, plain talk, and brevity." Journal, Boston. "Presents many new and important ideas.',

Tablet, New York.

No long dry lessons, nor wearisome exercss, but sprightly studies throughout, and 'charming melodies for practice at every step. It isall Siat can be desired: Price S3.7&. Sent post paid. OLIVES DIT30N & CO., Publishers, 277 Washington St., Boston C. H. DiTSON

DEPROSSE,

MUSIC. -1

J. G. LINDEMANN^i

DEALKB IN

PIASTOS, JIELOBEOSW

ORGANS,

Violins, (Jaijirs. Fintos, and all kind9 of Musics Merchandise, No. 91 Wabash Street, TE11BK UAUTE, IN MAN A..

TONING AND BKPAIB1NG of PIANOS and other Instruments will be promptly attcmied to. OLD l'lANOS will be taken in tn-iile fin VSW ONES. aninsdwtr T. i». 1,1 NPKMANK.

L. KISSNER'S

IVo. 48, Ohio Street,-

TERRK-HAUTE, IND.

This being the largest and most elegant Music Establishment

IIV THIS STATE I

Buyers in want of fine

I A N O S

»£LO])£Om

O A N S

And smaller Musical Instruments, and Musical Merchandise of every description, Sheet Muaic aud Instruction Books, should not fail to visit the

PALACE OF MUSIC.

All kinds of Musical instruments repaiied in the most approved manner.

HE BOILER AND FUBNA0K IS GOTTEN up upon the plain common sense principle oi generating steam. It is much safer than the ordinary Boiler, being smaller, and can bo added to, ur diminished, by the number of series. The irregular expansion subject to Boilers, is obviated, there being no flues in them to resist the ex pausion of the shell. They are

Readily Grot At

for cleaning and repairing, an the expense of making new, is iest than &uy uther known. Tbey iwe a saving of at least one-half of the fool The application of heat to them is to direct the attack on all the series but the first one on the side above any collection of sediment in .the bottom, besides completely wrapping the boilers with the flame. There is between each of the Boilers

A.ZL Adjustable Aparatus, fjr tho purpose of regulatain the attack of he*t on the Boilers. It is also made smohe'Consuming, by admitting air through pipe* laid at the highest puint of elevation between the bollt-r? these pip«s arc perforat'-ii with holes. Tho flues nnder them are carved almost the shape. »f the Bailers, with rcosg's or caviileB under e&ch lljiier t'j rele v# tho ashes which can be cleaned out a it id do or he re of it in each Koil-r is independent of the (.tlur, feeing OBly connected by the mu drum, at »he enu if tbo Boi-ers and vor'e ncok pipe, as shown by the dotted lines iu the engiavicg.

They can be te-u in operation at .Mr. Gejr^e F. Ellis' Woolen Factory, Terra Haute. IcJ. For particulars, aldreaf, or see

McCLURE & ELLIS.' octliwSm

jQNiON BAKEE\.

FBAXK U£mG IlStO MftunfACtarcM of all kinds oi

CRACKERS.

aud Dealni sin

O E I E S

On Lafayette St., between Canal a&d Pepot,-

E

A. TJ

XU THE STATB

jCi'K.Je

& CO..

711

Broadway, Kew York. Sdwtch

Teacher ef Vocal Music-Gorman and English, Piano, Organ, Thorough Ban auJ Composition. Address, Kissner's Palace of Music, or Office of Terre Haute House P. 0. Box 880 lldlm

T.(st

IT MM

OPPOSITE THE COUBT HOUSE, t:-i

davs

McClure's Combination

BOILER&FURNACE

Promises to be the Most Economical, Safest and Cheapest Boiler and Furnace in the World!

E

lieSOdly INDIANA.

J^OOKS AN J) STATIONERY.

Iff. W. O'CONNELL il&s dispozMl of bis Undvrtuking Business, wliicli had become necessary in consequence of th" raf.iii iucreare of his

BOOK TRADE. Be will now devote UU entire attontioo to the at a of a a a coiiiplete stock of Books and Stati. oery,

SCHOOL BOO Si S. MAGAZINES, PAPERS, Ac., &c., A«it continnmce the tr»ie li-?retofur-ib*rAtly bMtowen irSUi *tf

E E A E & O I I N GBGEN HACK LlMi. The und rsigned oroposo to rommsuco runDin)? a Hack Line beiween Trre Haute aud Bowling Groen, onHoadsf, ths7tb day of October, to leaTe Terre Ilante at 7 o'c ock A. M. o« lot!l-iyf, Wednesdays, and Friday", and return Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. We will rail at a:l the priucipal Hotels for pa»»cgc (. i'aro $2.— Mnall parcels and peckagua taken on awnablu terms. A. JOHNS'^. sZ5ilo) VM. CLABK

PRING MILLINEKT.

S

OPENING.

Ws are now reoei-!ng a full stock

FAIR

WILL TIBD AT:

EDL5ALL & COS., S JW8 Anything they may desire®'

fii Dry G-oods.

-MM:--

ra

NO STOCK IS it'll

fc2f-

MORE COMPLETE

IN' THE STATE OF INDIANA

In all the Newest Styles.^

Irish and French Poplins,

.ir.iAtx.&In great Variety/

All the -New Styler in Pall and Winter

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DRESS GOODS!

if

New Pattern Cloaks,

•a 4

hf&i.

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Paisley," Broclie, and Wool Shawls,

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MAliMMEXT STOCK

»IX

DRESS TRIMMINGS

Buttons, Ribbons,

'UnDERWEAR

B'-i"

For Gents, LadiesEJJjtndia Misses.

Boulevard Balmorals!

•o ft 04:

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i9ooo

1,000!

Pieces Domestic Gooods

"FOR-THE

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Examination of

Our Stock solicited

EDSALL & co.,

Corner 4th & Main Sts,

Terre-Halite, Ind.

COB^EMl'S & HAGGKRTT,

Corner of Third and Main Streets,

TERRE-HAUTE.

OFFER AT

Wholesale and Retail

At th-' ~Very Lowest Rates,

Merrimac,^ Cocheco,

Dunnel's, American,

And ''Other* JPrints-

Bleaohod and Brown

Sheetings\ {ana

of 2

whicb wili beop?ned on the4th iust. CadfcV,#»!! and see our new style Pattern Bonnets and ilat«, aprldtf M. H. ABWTrr

pLAUSSEN, BISHO WSK & Co V*/ Importers and Jobber* of NOTlUiVS A.1VO TOYS.

W O S A E A S S

FANCY GROCE11IES, SEOA.SH, TOB*n«W.TP.»»i, 1 rvHtf

CARRIAGES.

SCOTT, OBEX & CO., *Carriage Manufacturers, Couia WASASH a 1st STS., Tsau HAM, In.,

Ke«p conatvntly on hand, sad offer for sale at the low eat mark»t prices, ail of tbe latest sty

u»jz iwm -y

I** of

C1RB1&6ES, BREELL aa LIGHT WAS0S8, of tbar own manufacture, of selected stock, jMcial attention paid to Bsraxatxaf

Shirtings,

TICKS, STRIPES and

CHECKS,

A FULL ASSORTMKLFT 0*

Dress Goods, Jv Cassimeres, Jeans,

Cloaks,

1Au.-L'«X

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.griSCSi't# iiSA "i**-

.Notions,

Jl*-

0 PHILAjDEtPBtA. SCbmiPTI0N

-MKdlM?*

#300,000 .jp'

TO SUBSCKLBPKS.

PRESET one Cash *«*seu» ol 840,000. One Cash Vrenent of $20,000. 1

One Oa»li 1 *wseBt

stl

of

WO.OOO.

One Cash P. of Tw« Ctssh Pr Of 93.5M each. Read full Schedule of Presents Below Sach Oartiticat- trf Sto ci is accomp*aied with a

Beautiful SteeKPlate Engraving

WORTH MORK AT UGT AIT, IHiN XHSC«BL OF CJCBT1 riOATK, And also ta tbo Holders PRESENT rif Till GKK'AT BlaTRIBUTIOK.

Tbe Washington library Co.,

Is chartered 1} the iStat of i«:msylTaiiia, and OrganiaediL aid of the JEfciverside In.stitu.te, 10ft

Soldiers and Sailors' Orphans.

Incorporated by the Slate »I X. J. APKfL 8, 1867.

WK

KiVAiibiuK ixsrmiE,

Situated at Birorside, Bnrlingtoa County, Sew Jrrsey, is fouud :or tlie purpose of gratuitously educating tie som of deceased Vol tcr* aud Sea mei of tle Uifitud States. rbe Board o: Trustees consists oi following weli-kuowu citiKtsus of Peo-syiVauu ^ijd Mew Jersey HON. WILLIAM IS. MANS,

Iis:ri :i Attorney, }'bilu.,ie pUia, i'a.

UuK. LBW13 U. BUliUilALL, Kx-Cbicf Coiucr U. a. Mint, anil liocorder of DeeJs, Pnlladelpbia, !ION. JAM£S M. tiCOVJCL, iewJei«v. HON. \V. W. WAUij, Ne# J»r»ey. HKNEV GO all AN, £^.,

Agent Adutns' Kxpre«s, l'hlludolvhia, Pa. J. K. OOB. Kso.. yf Joy, Coe Co:, Pl.i^delphia.

.... ....t,.. Tasiscar DEPAamaxr, W'Ai-ni.NUTo.s, D. O., April Id, 1S67. Office of Internal Bureau-:-:—Ha~ ug received satisfertcr/ evidence that tbe proceeds pi the enterpiiie couduoted uy tho "WashiugUiu Library Corny* jr" will bs d-toted to ca tr^tablo UJPS, permission i.J hereby granted to said Company lo conduct sucb euterprisa exempt from it!) charge, nheiber Iron special tax or ollior du jr.

K. A. Ri.'ljblNS, Oomniisriioner.

Tills IIBBAB WHPAM',

Iu order that the- ben-„ .uifcnt oi jeci mit forth in this cireuUr way b/ successfully auoinrtl.sheii baTt .sttted five serlos of

FINIS bXtKL^i'LATi: KNQiiAVTNGS, which are pot on subtcription at prices mucb below ihoir rtt«il va.ue. CKiiTIFICATK-j i.'F STuCii IN T1IK WAS11-

INGTON LlBilAUY COM 1*AN

wit! ba Issd -d, ttljiupf'd With tbe the Compuny, and siloed by tu« Sicretary, (No.ie othi-rs c:iuine.)

Any efso sending us t)NE DuLLifi, ir pay iug tue same tu our local Agents, will receive inimediately fiue Su-el Piato tingiavm£, at choice from tbe following list and Uuc Oci tigcace of Stock, iumriog Uaa Present in publisbvd soheduly.

ONE DOLLAB XNGBAVINUS.

So. 1—"My Childl My Child i" fio. 2—"They are saved 1 Xhcy're Saved 1" No. 3—"Oi Seven ty six ur, the K«r.y Days of the liovolution.'

Any person paying TWO DALLAltS will receive either of tht. following fli.e stcol Pi&ios, at cboic»,Bnd two certificates of Suck, ti.as becoming Pl.titled to Two i'eesents

TWO UOLLAli E.NCKAVI\a-.

.So 1—"W.isirngton's Ceurtsbp." So. 2— Wa^iiiugton's Last interview wi h!.i Mollicr." THRKE DOLLAB ENQBANISGS.

Any person pay ng TiiliKE DOLL Aft wi! receive tbe beautilul Steel Plate of "ii 11E FliOil TDK SVA aud Tlir Ctitificanes, beoominlngintiticd 11 Three Presents,

FOUB DOLLAB ESOilAVI5G3. Auy person payiug FOUB DOLLAItK »l nK ceive the iare aud beautiful Steel i'l»t- of "THE PEBILS OF OUK FOBi.FA'1 UKttS," and Four if at of S it ii Four I'renent'.

FIVE DOLLAB ESGBAVINCi-. Any p-.-rsoij who pays FIVE DOLL A Hi .hi 1 receive th? lar^. and splendid Steel Plate of "THE JIABKIAGE OF ."CAUONTAS," and Five Certificates of Stock, outitling tiicm to Five Presents.

The Kngravings and Oertificates will be doliverlo i'&cu subscribers at our Local Agencies, or sintby mail, pust-pa'd, or express, us

dered.

ID

ay be or­

I I E

WASUIXUTOX LIBKARY COMPANY

WILL AWARD

Three ilaudicd Thousand dollar IN PRESENTS To the Shareholders, On Wednesday, Sth of Jan. next

At PHILADELPHIA, ,PA., OB AT T.U IX tHIl'Iii, KIVE tKUK, S.

SCHEDULE OF PBESESTS.

1 0ash Present.... ,„...W0,CK»O. 1 lash Prtseut 2U.WH) I.Cash Present 10,000 1 Cash Present f»,OUU

Cash Pri-s-nts

of

$2,500 each 6,000

1 Handsome Country liesidence, Stables, Grounds, Ax., G^rmantown, Philad'a... 18,000 1 UouMe itesidence, 3 story brick, Caul" den, S. 15,000 I OA. Depot, Othoe, Sbeds, Ground, with business esiablisiwd, No.1314 Waittmgton Avenyo, PtiilaJelphia 16,000 1 Country Besidauue, Blversid i«. J., with Gruuud, Fruits, Scc. 10,000 1 Thrte story Cottage, Lot, Ac Ci,(J00 35 Yaluable Building Lots, Bitersidc $:00 5,000 1 Klcgant Turnout Family Carriage,

Span of Horses, llaruoJi, «c., cuipiete 5,000 10 Valuable building lots, Birersid», 1^00 each 3,Of*) 1 BaautnulSilver-gray lions, 15^ bunds

Nigh, eired by the celcbr^ti iraportsd Arabian Horae "Caliph also, 1 if ht Koad Vi a^on, weight 110. pounils, itli Sjt of superior Singlo Uarness, Ac., making a fir it-class establlsbmebnt 5,COO 2n Pianos, 8500 each 10,000 20 Htlodeoufc, $220 each 4,6o0

5

Itoaewood sewing Maibiuen,

10 Family Sewing Machines, 8100 va^ )i 1,0UU 60 Fiue Gold Wktrhes, $200 »cb 1W,0^0 100 Oil Paintings, by lo^dicg Arti.ts—ag^ grvgate value.. 10,000 3 Camel'* Hai' Saawis, S1.0U0 „.... 3/ 'I i.'amei's iiair Shawls, $.1,000 wich 6,

3 HandSj ce Lace Shawls, SiiOeacli. 10 Cashmere Shaws, S%0 each 20 Silk Dress 1'rtterus. $7) each 50 City liDlldini Lots, S175 ucu

so

.•

tsabf

Cotton Yarns,

•X bsz»4

Carpet Warp,

slJ

Cotton Batting-,

lc

dim

B0^39 1867

Wt 5U

1 stn\ 8^«i0

The reaiaiuder will consist of Sii /er»^re, U-iKical Boxes, Up:ra Glu-isos, Pocket Bibles, and different art.cles of ornament aud use, amounting to 2,000

Total ?300,0« All tb. fropu Ii given clcar iuouiabrance.

SOW TO OETAIX SHARKS AND £\UBAVIUK. Send orders to us by inai', enclosing lro*i 51 to 120, itlierby Post Office orders or io A regis rod letur, at aur risk. Larger amounto should be sent l.y draft or express.

I') -har^s with Engravings..... 25 shares with Kugravings.... 50. sntres with Bograviags ... 75 shares wiili Kngravings.... 100 shares with kngraviug*.... Local AGKNT3 WANTKU throughout the United

$9,50 23,50 46,60 49,00 .30,00

States.

Tho Association have appointed as Receivers, XF«N. GEO BOS A. OOjKE & CO., whose well known iott-gri-y an btisioi si expcrlencd1 will be a snmcieut guarante. that UIH money applied to to iorpo«e stated. 1'HU.ADEtpniA, PA., May 20,1867. To the Officers and Members of tbe Wa-hlngton

Library CcM M. 8. B1CA1), Secretary ntinnen —On reoeipt of yoar favcr of tbe ICtb in«t., not fjlog tu ef our appointment 1) Beivers for*yoar Company, wo took tfco liberty to submit a copy of your Chart-r, with a Tian oi your enterprise, to the highest legal uutbority of tbe State, abd having received bis favorable opinion in rvgsrd to its legality, and sympathising with the benevolent object of your Association' viz: tbe education and maintenance of the orphan children oi oursoldieis and sailors at tbe Bjverside Institute, ws have concluded to accept the trust, and ta use our but efforts to ptomote

wor by an object. fceOpectfnlly, yours, Ac., GEO. A. COOK* 00. Address all letters to

CKO. A. COOKS C«., BASK BBS, 33 South Thtrd Street. Philadelphia, Pa2«o^iteraior the Washington Library Co.

W. O'COXSELL, 104 Main street^

STOVES AND TINWARE 50 & 52 HAIH STKEET

IS THIPLACS TO BUT

Cheap

ONE DOLLAR.

Stoves,

t-

Grates, Plows, Scales, 6c.

We are now receiving th*

Largest, Cheapest and Best

Assorted Stosk rf Goods in this Use evtr brought to this City, bought st tbe 4

Beeent September Decline,

And consisting of the well-known and celebrated

Stewart Cook Stores I For Wood or Coal

Resort EMPIRE CHAMPION, BELL.

•i-'-vi

DIAMOND,

.....

K.

.. MONITOR

Coal Stove,

decidedly the best Steves. Made for the Coal of this locality. Sole Agents for

Van's Family, Boarding Boose and Hotel Bulges,

From 9100 to llOM Eicb and 75 other varieties of Wood and Coal Heating and Cooking Stoves. All of ths above we will sell at

LOWER RATES

Than any Stove and Tinware House in Terrs-Hants

WK MANOFAOT0BE ALL KINDS OT

Tin and Copper Ware!

For the Wholesale and Betail Trade." Sole Agents for Fairbanks Scale*. Sell ths Miller and iiichmand Plows Americas and Kentucky Cider Mills Iron and Slats Mantle*, and Grates of all kinds. Bsmember we furnish with KVEBY Cook Stove O'Neal's Patent Copper Bottoms! This Improvement, by the Copper extending up the sidrs of the vessel two or more Inches, prevents tha tin from corroding where it joins ths copper. And with the same sised tin an eight inch Wash Boiie'r Is msde to hold two gallons more than the common Boiler, and the Bollsr Is as durable as if made entirely of Copper.

Ton will find it to your int -rest to give us a call for Qoods in this line, jefore baying slsswhsrs.

C.C.S9IITHACO.

Sdplldwtf

S O E S Large Stock and Low Prices,

AT

R. HENDERSON'S,

S.

Four Doors South of the Post Offiee, on Fourth Street. NO WING that the Public has long demanded a better class of Stoves tuan 14* heretofore been generally'ofTered in thi market, B. IlKfiD£BSON has this season selected with great care, from ths most

Popular and Celebrated Fattens known in the country East or West, an assortment of Cooking u* Heatlif Stoves, such as are rarely ever collected together in one Honsee

Among his stock maybe fonnd tbe

ot almost

leading Stem-

every prominettl manufudmrtr

Iry.

in tte

NSS-

Heating and Parlor Stores,

with ail the Modern Improvements and conveniences. Stores ior Offices, Stores, Cuurchss, Hotels, Dining-Uooms, Bed-roams, any and all kinds and as for prices, He Defies Competition!

He is confident that he has bought AJS LOW as anybody can, and is determined not to be N E S O It is impossible that anybody should have SSTTCB Stovos, for no

better are

mads.

ALL ARE WARRANTED!

With Cooking Stovrs he glvss

More Furniture than Is Usually Given and delivers all Stoves in the city Free of* Ob.ai*gfe I

In addition to Stoves he keeps a general assortment of Tin, Iron and Copper Ware, Pressed Ware,

The New French Ware,

Spoons, Ladles, Preserving Kettles, Kuffln Ba* burs, WsfBe Irons* anl the vsry newest thing omt, the

Patent Mirror Smoothing Irons. These* Irons have the new inclined handle, and

Patent Chilled Iron Face,

which retains tlie heat

common tmtt.

on* third longer thorn th*

Stove Pipe of all siiss and kinds,

constantly on hand, and no e*tra charge for iiveting joints together. Bayers will esrtainly save money by calling on

S. R. HENDERSON,

Fiurth Street, 4 doors tiotth ef the Post Office. se28dwtf

yEYEN CAE LOADS

OF

S O E S

Just received and will be sold at ths LOW18T BOTTOM PRICES, at BALL'S.

S I X. of the Leading Stoves in the Market

Home Companion, three sizes* General Grant, three sizes. Charter, four sizes. Knterprist, four sizes. Forest Queen, four sizes. Rover, six sizes.

All warranted tho best in the Market, at BALL'S.

K. HENBERSOJS, O MANDFACTUBKB ruiiKoD 11 street, 4th l)oor SOBU of Past Din

Tbe Best

#200

Cooking StoTes.

The Fittest

each l,0u0

Heating Stoves.

All kinds

1,000 ..duo

of Fruit Gans.

Kvery Varletjof Tin and Copper Ware

Everything Warranted. UoiSu£,

House Guttering, *e., done promptly

and warranted to give satisfaction. iiono but the best "BBAND8" of Tin ased unless specially ordered. Prices—Cheap as the Cheapest. mhbdlv. ch iiepS

I B. HAGrERTY & CO., Are prepared to do all Unas of

O W O

SCCH as

Roofing, Guttering, Coppersmith Work, And Repairing of all Kinds.

We have also the Agenef for

BKNiiKTT A MABSH'S CELEBBATtli

Phoenix Warm Air Fnrnaee,

Of which we bave already put up several, to the entire satisfaction of the parties using" them, :e whom we (Hi at all times refer.

All kinds of Vurnswes repaired and pat up In complete ordor, and tbe work warranted. A general assortment of TINWABK on hand at all timee. Oive us a c»ll at

No- 187 Main Street,

Bet. Kb a 7th bU., TBBBK 11AUTK. IND, nnvtaltf

JWENING SCHOOL.

Next Monday, Sept.- 23d, ths undersigned will re-open bis Kveaing 8ohQol for tbe winter season, at his rooms in lunth street, bttween Walnut anii Poplar.

It being entirely against my principles to prefess anything more than what I am fully abis to realize, I only that, on application, my lessons wfl: comprehend Latin, French, German, Keglisb, Mathnmatlrs, and all necessary training for business life.

Tust »re very moderate, but oash required monthly, in advance. A ssle:t French Class is taught every evening, •r«m to 6. To all those desiring to get a rapid

an

iaccur ate knowledge of this so very fashionable language, this will vroro '"0,t valuable chance. JOHN J. VXSQU JC,

DRY COODS.

FALL TRADE

*y

\J

GREAT ATTRACTION

ALL tho NOVELTI2S theSEASON. GREATER INDUCEMENTS than ever for Cash *.l buyers to visit the

Where will be .found tho largest arc n»o«t nttractiva stock of PALL GOODS e?ar shown in this city.

Staple and Fancy

DRY GOODS!

SILKS, POPLiirs, 1EBIIOS, 4

MOHAIRS, AUPACAS, IKLAL\fS.

White Goods, Laces & Embroideries, Notions,

Furnishing Goods Gloves, Hosiery,

Domestics, Ticks & Stripes Prints,

Cloaks, Shawls, Furs,

Carpets, Oil Cloths, Mattings, Dru{/get±u Rugs and Mattt,

Hall Papers, Window Shades, Mirrors &c &c.

To persons living at a distance, visftirg our city, now op at the time of tho Stato Fair, and our home trade, we would say that the time spent in examining our different departments will not be lost to them.

Sew Goods Received Daily at the 'Buckeye Casli 8lor«v

W. Se RYCE & CO.

77 Main Street.

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QLJ RELIABLE

ITTLK MIAMI RAILROAD,

YIA COLDMBDS,

Shortest & Quickest Route

From CINCINNATI to all the

EAST £RN CITIES, TOWNS, VILLAGES aud STATIOKS

Tbe LITTLE MIAMI Is tbo ONLY Lino ruuning Lightning Express Trains from Cincinnati 10 tho last. It being tbe SHORTEST Line, Uoin«ctiuii» are cortain, and Passengers hare AMPLK NTM (UR Meals.

FAST TIMS FBOH CIXC1.\.\ATI TO Boston la 34 hoars Baltimore iu JiU hoars New York iu 31 hours Washington City iu 30J£ Buffalo in 16 boars Cleveland in 9 boui„.

Three Daily Eastern Trains.

A. M. Lightning Express. 9:30 A. Ii. Lightning express. 8 P. M. Lightning £x{iress. Modern Sleeping Cars by Night Trains,

bJZa

Teacher at the Publlo City Schools.

sepl9dlm

^IITY

"^Agent^ia Tewe-Haate, lyMw4«te

BILL POSTER.

GEO. W. REIFSNTDER. Programmes and Gtrculart dutribuUd in GOOD STYLE I

MM' All orders left at IDowliag Hall,»r A* ths Printing Offlces,«ill bs prosaytly^TT—Isd to.wlU rusaad dtsyatsh

.*.L

a."

Saloon Cars by Da) Truia*.

The Sf.V. Train leaves Nunday Mght Insti^Ul of Saturday Mghi. BAGGAGE CHECKED THROUGH!

THaocen TICKETS are sold at all Ticket OBces In tho Sooth and We t. Ask lor Ticbite

Via Cincinnati and Columbus.

WM. L. O'BRIEN, Qen'l Ticket Afceuti

T. J. 9HJCBLOCK, Gen'l Agent, Cincinnati. dtf

ER]

IE RAILWAY!

6BKAT BKOA0 8llAflK-~U0C8LR TBiCk KULTD

NEW TORK, BOSTON,

And Kew England Cities.

THIS RAILWAY EXTKMtS FROM

Dunkirk to Nexo York

460

Miles,

Buffalo lo New York

423

Miles,

Salamanica to New York

415

Mile*

AMD 18 r&OM

92 10 37 MILfcS the SHORTEST COCTE

All Trains ran directly through to Kew Toik, BJf 4GO I11LE8 without change of Coacins.

From and after August 28tb, 1SC6, Trains wli) leave in connection with all Western iines, as follows: from Bnnklrh and Saimiuico-

Bjr New York time from uion pots:

7.SO A.

1M. JKxjtrem Mall, trorn uck^rk. (Sundays excepted), is topi at Salamanca lO.tV

A. U.

and coniie:ts at UornellTilin an'l Corn ing with tbe 8.09 A. M. Express trcm Buoaio, aud arrlres In New York at 7.0u f. M. 2.29 ¥. JUUgiitnlug Express, uom Sala ma»ca(!iunliys excepted), stop at Uori,ell?,il*

P. M., and connects at llornkiiSTlii* aud Corning with the 2.20 A. M. Kxpies Mail,front Buffalo, and arrises In New York at 7 OU A. M. 4.15

If. WI.

K. Y, NiKtit Express, from Dun­

kirk (6-tndays excepted). biopa at jaiiranca 6.66 P. M. Oiean 7.86 P. M. (Sup) Tn'u* 8.56 A* 11., (Bklt). and ar.iv« ta New

Suth,

at 12.30 P. 11., connecting with AHiTu^.ri Trains for Boston and New Kniciauil Cuirs (.54 f. H. Ciiiolnnati Expmi, froev

Dnnkirk, (Sundays excepted), a tups at manra 11 66 I'. &L., and couneots at U-t LSIISTille with the ll.iio P. M. Tralu Ireoj Builai ^, arriving in New York3.25 P. M.

From Bnlbls—By New York Time fr«m t'rot cer. Kxcbange and Micbigau bire t-: 6.49 A. If. Mew York nay Express, excepted). Stops at Horum.sviile

A. M., iBkft) Susquehanna 8.17 I'. U.t (Dine) Turner's 7.56 P. M. G.nti' cn as Oreat Bend with Delaware, Lacks want & Webt •ra Bailroad.aad at Jersey City wlib Midnigfox Kxpreee Train of New Jersey Bailruaa Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington. I,00 A. M. Kxpr«U Hail, a Aron and

HornelisTille (anndays excepted). Arrirema Kew York at 7.00 A. M. Connect* at fclmirs with the Northern Central Bail way ior iiarri— burg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Wasbin.toit and other poinu South. a,an p. X. Lightning Expreas, (Sundays excepted). 8tops at Horneilsrille 6

IA

(Sap.), and arrives in New York 7.00 A. Connects at Jersey City with Horning Kxpress Train of New Jersey itailroad for Balti 10re and Washington, and at New York with Morning Ixpress Train for Buston and New England Cities. sig p, M. Mew York Might Express,

DAILY. Stops at Portage 8.66 1". M, Map.), intersecting with tbe 4.16 P. M. Tram from Dunkirk, and arrisee in New Yojrk at 12.30 P. M. II.20 P. X. Cincinnati Express, (Sundays sxcepted). Stops at bnspueliautia 7.20

A. M., (Bkft.) Turner's 1.12 P, M.. (Dine), and arrises In New York at 3.46 P. 11. Connects at Great Bend with Delaware, Lacks* wanna A Western Bailroad for Scran t*n, Trenton and Philadelphia, and at New York with Afternooou Trains and gteamars for Boston and New Bngiand Cities. Only one Train Xast on Sunday, leafing Bn falo at 8.10 P. M., and reaching Net* York at 12.30 ifttfDOOB*

Bofion mod Kew SagUod Pa»««nren», vlth tb«?T Heggage, are traoslsrred fr* a/ ckorg*

iu New

Tork. The best Ventilated and mo»t Luxuries* 8teepl*c5aches «TiN TH* WOBLDTW kCt'nps•rtn« all night trains on this railway.

Baggage Checked Through I

And Fare at lew 'as by any other liovtc. AM FVB TICKRS VIA RBIK BAILWA Which can be obtained at all Principal Ticket fflces In the West and South-west. H.BIDD&E, WM. B, BABB,

Oen'l Snp't. Oen'l Psss. Agsat