Daily Wabash Express, Volume 17, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 14 October 1867 — Page 3

SPECIAL' NOTICES.'^

A STAR ON FIRE

Wij»?ecohtfy reported by .tlj^ astronomers. What of t'ottt WhTcares for an orb myriads of miles away. Meanwhile, the whole country is iar

a blaze

of excitement At tip wonderful effect produced during the past year upon ten» of thousands ef

HCHAK 8PH6BES

bl that queue he. ef flsry hair, thet transformer of gray hair, that owift beautifler of hair of every unpleasant ehade of color,

CRISTADORO 3 HAIR DYE, a preparation as Uarmleas a« the April rain. Han ufactured.hy i)«ISX\DORO, 68 Maiden Lane New York."-8..M l.y-Vi ragging.' Applied by all Hair Dieiso TO OWNERS OF HORSES.

THOUSANDS OF UOBsES DlE YEABLY froai Colic. This need not be. Dr. Tobias' Ve n.jllaa Horse Liniment will positively cure every case, il given wlien first taken. Tho cost is only oue dollar. Every owner of a liors.' «hould hav a bjttle in his stable, ready for usa. It is war ran to supeiioi to anj lliing else for the cure of Cuts, W.nJgaltefSWfUiogs.Sore Throat, Sprains, Bruises, 0:d Sore?, £c. This Liniment is no new rein'-iljft l| ha/bean u«d ani approved or for

2j

years by -li» first hor*en.eu in tho country.— (Jivon to au over-driven liftrse, it acts like magic. Orders are constantly received ft om the

8TABLKS of

bacisg

Enqland for it. The celebrated Hi­

ram Woodruff, of trotting funo, used it for years and said it is f»r nupeiior to any other he has tried Re.'.olluct, Dr. Tobias' Venetian Ilorje Linimcatit put :up ip-pint jiottlos.. Take no other. Sold„lyktho Iftu^ists at-d Saddlers. .Depot, ec^&tlaldt Street, No|r YorKi ccOdwIm

IMMENSE IBfCttEASE OF SALES.

AllcocK's Porous Plasters.

Where one was (sold a few years ago, a Thousand are sold now. TI14? strengthen, v/airm anl invigorate thepart upon which they are ai'plieJ, an 1 relief liorvous affections of tlic bowels, lumbago, pains of the side, aujJ.usually all IwalKWna,.

J^.affoctlons

nf the kidneys thoy are of groat service.

Lame Back. New V'OBK, NOV,23, 1819.

T. have lately siiff-redeoverely from a weakness In my bait,i Having heard your Plasters much recommended for cijsos of ,01 is kind, A procured

t0^

»ud the

rceuU'wai all I could desire. A singlo Piaster cured mo In a week. Yours respectfully, J. G.BBIGGS, ^ro^rietor W the Brau'lreth Houee.

Principal Agency, Brandroth Home, Ntw York. octO 1 wlra

Errors of" Youth. A Uentleman who suffered for years from Nervou* DoMlity, Premature Dnuay, and all the effects of youthful indiscretion, will, for the sake of sufering humanity, send iree to all who need it, the receipt and directions for making the simple remedy by which he was cured. telitT-rers wishing to profit by the advertiser's ejtperi' nc»,o»n do so by »ddre»stng, in perfect confidonce,

JOHN II. OQDKN,

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

Ladies Take Particular Notice.

THE REAL VELPMU FEMALE PILLS. WARKANTED FRENCH.

TIIKSEafterwards

PILLS, so celi-brat'd many years ago in Paris, for the reliif of leinale irregularities, ami so noterious tor their criminal employment in (ho practice of abortion, are now offered fjrsale (or tae lirsr time in America. They have been kipt in compilative obscurity, from the fact th it the originator Dr. Velpeau, is a physician in Paris, of greai wealth aud strict consciehtioup triuciples, and has withheld them from gfcheral use, lost they should be employed for nulawfui purposes. In overcoming fcmaleobstructious, they seeui to bo truly omnipotent, burstlngopen tiie flood gates from whatever cause may have stopped thorn but they are ofWe.l to the public only fur legitimate use, and all agents are forbidden !o sell ttiem wheu it is understood that (.be object i-i uulawlul.

La lies ca pocurod a box, sealed fiom the eyes of tho curious, by enclosing one dollar, and six postage stamps to M. W, M..YUOM bEB, General Agent the United titaU-a arid Oauadas, at Albany,

Y\,

or tov»ny «uthoriz«d Auent. Soli

by all Druggists in Torre llautu. o7dwly

A W O A N I

I A

In llELATION TO SOCIAL EVILS.

AN K3SAY FOB YOUNG MEN, ou Physiological Krrors and Abuses incideut to Youth and Xarly Manhood, with tho humane view of treatmont and cure S nt iu sealed letter envelopes, free of charge. Address, J. SKILLEN HUUGIITON, Howard AssocUtloa, Philadelphia, Pa. se2GdwKm

ISFOHMATIOaf..

Information guaranteed to oroduce a luxuriant growth of hair upon a bald head or beardless face, als a reoipe for the removal of Pimples, Blotches, Kruptlons. etc., ou the skin, .leaving the same soft, olear and beautiful, can ha obtained without charge by addroesing

THUS.

CJfAPMAN, Chemist, 823 Uroadway, New York.

mylOJitaw-wl

BA-lSTKIXKrGr HOUSE

JA-X.

COOKE CO., 20 \7ALL STBK» T/

Corner of Nassau .Street, Nexo VorTc. Wo buy and sell at the must liberal curront prices, and keep on hand a full supply of GOVornment BON 1)3 OF ALL ISSUES, SKVKNTHIBTIES, and COMPOUND INTEUEST NOTES and execute orders for purchase and Bale of STOCKS, BONDS anl GOLD.

CONVERSIONS.

We co^v^f tU?f»vqr»l lISHSSOtSEVis-JCi^iETjfs at tbe most favorable market ratos into FiveTweutieti, wlltch, at present price oT goliit yield tho holder ab#ut one per cont more interest per

Circulars with lull particulars furnish"

annum «4 upon appUcotiou my9dwly JAT COOKS & CO.

ITCH I1*c§!

ITCSt

1

SCRATCH 1 SCRATCH

SCRATCH I

in from 10 to 48- hoars.

Wbcaton'8 ointment euros Tho itcii, WheatonVi Ointiucnt Ulicjittn'i Ointment Wheaton's Ointment Wheaton's Ointment Whealon's Ointment

salt Rheum. Tetter. Barber's Itch. Old Sores. Every Kind

cures euros cures cures cufes

OF kVhKT HIIMOB LIKE MAGIC. Price, 50 cents a box by mail, lO cents. Ad-^ dress WkEKS A POTTKB, No. 170 Washington Street, Boston, Mass: For sale by all Druggists.

Boston, Sept 18, l«rti-3ta wdwly

TURNER'S TIC D0L0K01KEUX OK TURNER'S TIC DOLOKOUREUX OR VMVIiKSAI. NEUHAIiOIA PILt,

VN1VEBMAK NECR1I.OIA PILL.

A S.\KK, U£ltTA,!N AND.

Sep'^eod 'luios

tlPKBY OUBB FOB

NKU1U LOl A and all XEltVOUS DISEASES. It a.i unfiiling remody in all cases of Facial Neuralgia, often effecting a perlect oure in a single day. No form of "Nervous T)l*ea»o fails to yield to its igic inflnence. E\en the severest ot Chronic Neuralgia and general Nervous Derangements of many years' standing, affecting the entir»systera, are completsly *nd permanent, ly cured by it iu a'few days, or a few weeks at the utmost. It contains nothing injurious to the most delicate system, and can always be used with perfect safrty. It Is in coustant use' by the best Physicians, who give it their unauimous and unjualifled aJ"prS"fl. Sent"by m*il~ou receipt

HtoEWKLL'S'" rOLl' The importance of this trnly sella AN0DYNK, j-bis and vainable preparation is now so fully ackfiAwlftdged, receiving the mostfroe approbation of i'hysiciam, and iu which the true name of *4ttodyne is perfectly apparent, that in advertisingst«WcWafgtt«¥'simry tJ) be«iver, which I ask all who have uot witnessed its great curative power, to accept with confidence.

It is tho tru remedy Tor Xeuralgia, KAetff9a/ism,_

Sciatica,

Tvodt

]md Ackt, Painful

Mtiutnudio», A

mswrrkea,

Ditnumrrkt*, Dtlirium

Trtmma, Spmtl Gomp'niiti, Lotivf Skip, auQJkl a mild and gentle opiate to all JVertow Ajf6olioni.

Ia ^IstJimi it hai leen eminently successful. In Henri CbmpUtnt*, a v^ry potent remedy. JOHN L. UUNNSWKTiL, Proprietor, Practical Chemist and Pharmaceutist,, 9Cpiutrcial Wharf, Bosion, Mass.

W S«ld by all regular dealers in medicine. From Pnyticlaus ft invite I the greatest frerdom of correspondence, to wli'nm every evidence of character wi be freely sent on demand.

July 16, dwoct and jan'y.

SPECIAL NOTICES.

There is nothing more certain to

prevent female irregularities than Dr. Velpeau'i Female Pills. They will In all cases cause a return of monthly licknew, without which no nnmar rled lady can enjoy perfect health. Bold by all Druggists OctTdwlm

TO CONSUMPTIVES. The Bbv. KBWABD A.

mylOdltaw-wl

WILSON will lend

(free of charge) to all who desire it, the prescrip tion with the (Urection* for making aid using the simple remedy by which he was cured of a lung iffection and that dreaded disease Consumption.— His only object i« to benefit the afflicted, and he hopes every sufferer will try this prescription, as ltill colt them nothing and may prove a blessing. Pieaae address Bxv. EDWaBD

A. WlLSON,

Williamsburg, Kings Co., New York.

O O E 1

1867!

TUELL, RIPLEY & C0.S

Dry Goods Emporium.

Special Bargains

THIS

State Fair Week

IN

DRESS GOODSI

PRINTS.

S I N S

SB AWLS, CLOAKS,

GLOYES. HOSIERY,

&c., &C.,

&c.,

AT

TV ELL, RIPLEY & CO.

Corner 5th and Main Streets.

Terre tlante, lnd.

J. WALMSLEY,

E A I O

Has just returned from tho East with

Cloths,

a

large Stock of

Cassimeres &

Testings

Which he proposes to make up to order

CHEAPER

Than any other Merchant Tailoring Ess tablishment in Terre-Haute.

Gentlemen in want of Clothes made in Good Style by a

Practical Tailor I

Call an J. W. at his

TAILOR SHOP

Eattl. Slide of the Public. St/ua.re

A.

TITTMAN, MKCHANICIAN,

No. '201 Main Street, between 6th A 7th

jgOOTSAND SHOES.

ot

|1 and two postage stamps. Sold every where. fCRNER A CO.. Sole Proprietors, 120 Traiuont St., UsstoM, Mass.

Sis.,

Torre Huute, lad. Models ado

Ds\wmos Niatl* Executed.

Sewing Machines and other Light Machinery repaired to give satisfaction. Breech-Loading Sh«t Guns after the celebrated French Pattern, made from new or old material, may 9dly

IV. AIVDRE W 8

la aelling

Hoots & Shoes Very Cheap To close out his large stock of Boots Shoes and Gaiters, To make room for Spring stock. Ton will save money by calling on him at

No. 3 Meohanics Blook,

Particular Attention gives

Terre

to

CUSTOM WORK

This Department is in the hands of SKILLFUL WOBKiUCN.

j^EW BOOT and SHGB SHOP. JL The andsrsigned having just opened their Shop, reapactfnily inform the citixens of Terre Haute and surrounding country, that they are prepared to do their work to the entire satisfaction their customers, as well in style as in fit. ting, no matter about the shapeof the foot. The very best choice of leather always on hand.— Mending done in the best stye and on short notice. Every article will tell by wearing what our work is, and will recommend it.

LEIBING & TARNZKR,

Basement of F. Hoberg's new Brick Building, the Ir-ar'h house welt of corner of Main and Seventh n- ts, neac the TbrreHante Bause. seplOdly

haute com'l col

OLD COURT HOUSE BUILDING, ook-keeping b) single and double entry, in all its orms, as pertaining to business life Penmanship and Arithmetic, Terms within reach of all. Tor further particulars, address the Principal, sepSTdly K. GARVIN.

Ilii DM 1IPRESS.

pcsuansn

xvxbt •ojuiih«j \cxcspt auiDATSJ

No.

65 Wabash

Terms o/ Subscription: For one year, in advance ....„.....™.....™..flO Wi For six months, in advance 6 00 For three months, in advance 2 60 For one month, in Advance 86 Deliverable to City Subscriber sat20 :entajer week

Single copies, 6 cents.

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VYearly advertisers will be allowed MONTHLY CHANGES of matter FBEJB of CHARGE. •WThe rates of Advertising in the WJEIKLY XZPRSSS will be half the rates charged in the

DAILY. ^Advertisements In both DAILY and WXRK LY, will be charged full Daily rates and ond-hali the Weokly ratoa. fLegal advertisements one dollar per square for each insertion in weekly.

VLocal Notices 10 cents per line. No item however short inserted in local column for less than *1.00.

T'Harriage and Funeral notices 91.00 P*No advertisements with cuts will be taken. ^"Society meetings and Religions notices 26 oents each insertion, invariably in advance. ^Collections will be made quarterly on all ad vertisementr,

CHAS. CR UFT, Frotfr.

Mk 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*

GLEANINGS-

A negro has been appointed upon the Capitol police force at Washington. More than sixteen thousand liyes have been save4 by an English life boat association.

Trenton, N. J., can't support its racecourse. Several diamonds have been washed out in Amador county, California,by good miners.

The gentlemen who took the chair has not been arrested for larceny. England has paid out already more than two million dollars on {ha iron-clad Northumberland.

The amount paid for.. freightingjover the Santa Fe route last year was $22,000,000.

During the past year barges have brought more freight to New Orleans than the steamboats.

John Btougham calls the victims of pretty waiter-gir.s—Sa-loonities. The French soldiers are each to carry a medicine box on the wai9t belt. Kill or cure is their motto. r.

The fare from New York to Central City, Colorado, is now $14* time, five day 8.

Mendelssohn's Reformation symphony is to be revived in London. Ivory ornaments are to be fashionable in Paris this winter.

The fourteenth thousand of Katharina is already in press. There has been a destructive tornado in Barnardino, California.

Advertising cards are now 'carried through the streets. of Paris by trained dogs. /H

In Fall River, Mass., there is a negro boy of about 18 years of age who is turn-1 ing white.

When an actress gets a boquet in Bos* ton, the papers all have the fact in next morning.

The citizens of Columbus, Texas, are encampsd outside the town to avoid the yellow fever.

Springfield, Mass., has a large number of confirmed hasheesh eaters. It has a larger number of more confirmed hash eaters.

A rogues' gallery has just been established in Detroit. ,c St. Louis claims to be the intellectual "hub" of the American Germans.

Cambridge now wants to be annexed to Boston and become a spoke in the Hub. Gross people are to be severely avoided, but we see no reason why one who is a grocer may not bo cultivated in a friendly way.

A clergyman in New Ycrk who has been troubled by choirs hopes there is to be no music in heaven.

There are eight thousand colored children in Baltimore. About 35,000 Cretan refugees are how in Greece.

Shoes are made in Paris by machinery, of three classes—sewn, pegged and screwed.

O. B. Davis, of Youngstown, N. Y., has a fifty year old apple tree which yields this year twenty-two barrels of greenings.

A lawsuit in Prussia, which began in the early part of tho seventeenth century, has just been settled by compromise.

The English and Swiss' watchmakers are jealous of the new American manufactories.

Boston is about to compel bootblacks to take out licenses, as in London. The newsboys already do so.

A. "College of Arts as applied to Industry" is to be established in Paris. A famous Britain race-horse, "Achievement," has literally won his weight in gold, 28,000 sovereigns.

One of the earliest and most important Mohammedan histories has been translated into French by Dr. Zotenberg, an eminent German scholar.

In the eight years from 1859 to 1866, there was an average of over eight hundred thousand lawsuits a year in England.

Twelve hundred men are at work in New Brunswick on the European and North American Railway.

Bostonians are still active in their ex. ertions for the Cretans. Clothing is particularly solicited.

There are fifty-four thousand places of worship in the United States. Japanese history represents the islands of Japan as the first created, and the best effort of divinity.

Maine will scarcely produce apples enough for home consumption this season, and grapes have proved a decided failure ,.

It is stated that thirty-«ix millions spindles are employed in cotton manufacture in Great BriUin.

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Moaesitt's Building

Stkut,

duuotlt Nobth or the

Oodkt

Hovn.

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HOUSEKEEPERS STORE.

Carpet House

5 n'.{

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St*»

BR0KAW BROTHERS & CO.,

No. 109 Main St., Terre-Haute.

100,000 PREMIUMS

TO

100,000 O USTOMERS

Consisting in part of

All kinds ot Carpetings!

All kinds of 011 Cloths!

All kinds of Curtains!

All kinds of Upholstery Goods 2

All kinds of Wall Papers!

All kinds of Looking Glasses!

Picture Tassels, Curtain Tassels, Bands. Loops & Cornices

Of new designs and very handsome.

Staple Pry Goods!

We are prepared to compete with the entire trade in assortment and prices.

Just Received,

A great many

N O VE TI

ES

In Rubber Goods

Our Stock is

Full, Fresh and Very Desirable.

BR0KAW BROTHERS & CO.,

No. 109 Main Street, [Between 4th and 5th] Terre Haute, lnd.

MERCH'T TAILORING-

HARTS0CK & MVMSTKU

Have just received their

Fall and Winter Stock

Of Fashionable and Dosirable

O I N

Our personal and best attention given to the Merchant Taioring department.

C:

jgPIiING

We have a superior and experienced Cutter, and the best Wo rkrnen to be found in the AVeat.

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

Latest and best Stylos of Cloths, Cassimers, Vestings and Gents' FURNISHI N O O S

Our patrons are invited to an inspection of our Gl'ODS AND PRICES.

CALL AT THK

Clothim STOKE,

U\io\

TVo. 79 Main St.

rpERRE HAUTE & BOWLING GUEEN IIAUK LINE. The und rsigned proposo to rommcncs ruuning Hack Line between Terre H»ute aud Bowling Orhtn, on Monday, tho 7th day of Octobnr, to iea*to Torre Haute at 7 o'clock A. M. ou Monday*, Wednesdays, and Fridays, and return Tuosdaye, Thursdays and Saturdays. We will "all at all the priucipal Hotels for passjDgeis. Fare S^.— Pm&ll parcels and packages taken on rrHsonable terms. A. JOHSSeN. s'26dltn \VM. CLARK

MILLINEJKI. OPENING.

We are now receiving a full stock of Goocta which will be opened on the 4th iost. Ladies, call and see our new style Pattern Bonnets and liat^^, aprldtf M. H. ABBOTT.

pLAUSSEN, BISHOWSK & Co

Importers and Jobbers of

NOTIONS .A.3VI3 TOYS,

W O S A E S A S /—IN— FANCY GROCERIES,

EttARS, TOB* »:ON,TI:AN, ete'

JOHN X. BEIZ, Early's Block, Ho. 60 Main Street, Torre Haute, Indiana.,

MOST

respectfully recommends his well selected stock of Jeans, Flannels, plain and plaid Lin«eys, Blankets, Coverlets, and Woolen Knit*lng Yarns, of different kinds. Being fully enabled to warrant the first quality ef these Goods I most respectfully invite Ladies and Gentlemen to call and Inspect them. Wool taken in exchange for Goods, and the highest market rates paW. notSldawtf

•i.i. BAam. W1LLIAJS COAT

BARE & COATS,-'. House and Sign Painters'. Having formed a partnership in tbe Honso and Sing Painting business, we are prepared to attend to all orders left at the Shop on Fourth Street opposite the Crntr.il Engine House.

Mr. Ooata will give especial attention to Sign Painting. July 11,1867. dSni

.-i 0H MUSICAL^"*

Richardson's New Metbod For the Pianoforte.

"Deserves «ur hearty recommendation." Musical Review, Nfcw York. "Unexceptionable in taste and style.".-

OLD PIANOS will le taken in tnade fin NKW ONES. '.m i» -%.:•• aulCttdw.ti J. O. MNDKMANH 1-At+v. v. .'J-

L. I S S N E S

At the Very Lowest Rules, i&a a Merrimac,

TICKS,

-vtj -5

Deutsche Mu&ilt Zeitun^, Phils

"A work of solid and enduring merit.*' OUy. MenC Phil*. "Will supersede every other of the kind."

|jj| UITOIiV

No. 48, Oliio Street,

OPPOSITE THK COURT HOUSE,

TJERRE-HAUTIC, IND.

This being the largest and moetlegant Music Establialimei't

IIV THIS ST'A.TE iyBuyers in want of .fine .^: 7

O E A I S S

And smaller Musical Instruments, and Musical Merchandise of every description, Sheet Music and nstrnction Books, xhould not fail to visit the

PALACE OF MUSIC.

All kinds of Musical luslrummN repaitod in the most approved mannsr. dAw

(0K\KLIIS & HIGOEKTY,

Corner of Third and Main Streets,v

TERRE-HAUTE,

OFJfER AT A

Wholesale and^Hetail

a

Dwight's Journal, Boston

"We quite endorse Mr-Dwigbt's opinion." Musieal World, New York "A School tfcut will do excellent service."

Spy,

Worcester.

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

Herald, Cleveland.

"Common sense, pUin talk, and brevity." Journal, Boston. "Preientt m*ny new and important ideas.',

Tablet, Hew York.

No long dry lessons, nor wearisome exercises, but sprightly studies throfgUuut, and "charming melodies fur practice at every ottp. It Uall that can be desired: Price $8,75. Sent post paid. 0LIVKK DITS01? & CO., Publishers, 277 Washington St., Boston 0. H. DiTSON CO. 711 Broadway, Now York. Udwtch

DEPEOSSE,

Teacher of Vocal Hnsic-Ocrman and Kogllsb, Piano, Organ, Thorough Ba*s and Composition. Address. Kissnor's Palace of Music, or Office of Terre liaut^ House P. O. Box 680 14dlm,

f.i st

-7 MUSIC.,....,

J. G. LINDEMANN,

OKALEU IN raJ «XA 3 Ti,

PIANOS, MKIiODKOSfW ORGANS, Violins, Guitars, Flutes, aud all kinds of Mtisica

MerchandirK.', No. 91 Wabash Street, TEUKE HAUTE INDIANA. TONING AND RBl'AIMNG of PIANOS and other Instruments will be^prouiptly attended to.

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Cocheco,

Dunnel's,

And Other

3n£ A *$»}

American,

Prints.

Bleached and Brown

STRIPES and

4

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Sheeting s\ [and -Shirtings,

11

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CHECKS

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A FULL ASSORTMENT O* iw 6 .• -. !:ns

DresiJ.Goods,

OOKS

1

Cassimeres,'

Fla

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Jeans, 7

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v- *n

,• ••.!£ fejiaa: -J

Shawls,-

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Cotton Yarnsj b] Carpet Warp, Cotton

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Battihg^in

Sept30 1867 dw

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JUL W. O'CONNELL -e Has disposed of his Undertaking l^usinem, which, had become necessary tn conieqnsnce of the rapid increase of hit

BOOK TftA©E, He will n»w^d«voti» hi^sdUra-attoatiaMo-ibi latter branch of busiuew, and with a. foll »nd conrplet^ stock or Books and

SCJHOOL BOOKS, magazines, papkbs, 4c«j 4c«t

As'u a oontinuance of the trade heretofore so iberslly be«t«wed a2»d*tf

Washington Library Co.

3.PHILADELPHIA.

SUBSCKIPTiON 0NE1)0LL1R.

^300,000*^

9CCFA4 Sr41 PRESENTS TO ^DiBSCEUBPfiS.

One Cash Present .of One Cash Present of One OMb Present or One Cash Present of 88.0. Twe

ChmIi

Presents of J8,5t* encn.

Bead full Schedule of Presents Below Bach Certificate .of Stocx is accump^nied "tth a

Beautiful Steel-Plate.Engra?lng WORTH

aiOUK

AT BCTAit THAN THE C0ST OK CKitiiKiOAT£, And also insures to th» Hold&ra PBESKNT THE GREAT CIST 111 BOT10K.

Tbe Washington Library Co.,

Is chartered by the Stats of Peunsyl7aoia, and Organized i:i aid of tho

Riverside Institixte,

FOR

Soldiers and Sailors' Orphans.

Incorporated by the SUUe of

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APRIL

8.

18G7.

'V THE RIfKkSlUK IJfSIITUTB, Situated at Hivcrsidu, tiurlingtou Oouut Sovr Jersey, ia found diorthe purpose of ,^'ataitonsly oducatins U» «onj of doceosed ^ol ior« and Sea ineu of tn» Uuited States. the Bo.irii o: Trustees consists ot tUo following well-known cit.Kobs of IVnisyIvauii uid New Jor-ey HO^i.

WILLIAM

B.

SIASN,

District Attorney, I'hil ..Uluhia, P»

U'JN". 1.KWIS K. BH'JOMALL, Its-Chief Uuiner D. S. Mint, and Booorder of DeoJs, 1'iiilodelnhia, i'a. IlON.-JASllOS 31. fc'COVEli, No'a" Jewoi-. UON. W. W. WAliE, Ke'.V J.rsey. HENKV GOKMAN, Esij.,

Agent Adams' Express, Phil'Mielphia, Pa J, B. COS, Esq., Of Joy, Ooe St Oo:, n.llp.dolphia

Cli

i) TUEASCBV DrfABTMBSr,

WihULNaioN,

I), a,

TUB.

I A ,N S

3EK MHEO^r*S,

April 1(J, 1667.

O'ifice of Internal Buvenut :—Ilaving received satisfactory evi.i'euce that tho proceeds of the enturpiiie conducted by the "Washington Library Oornpa y" will be dovoted to ciuritablo usos, porr mission is hereby granted to said Company to con duct sqch uuterpriao exempt from nil charge, special tax or other duty.

E. A. ROLLINS, Gommiiwioner.

fmronimav cdvaii, In order that tli U-nevolent object set forth in tnircirauUr muy be successfully iioroindl.sheil have issued

Utc

sikikkI

oul

Any person paying TWO DA LA Us. will receive eitlter of tilt, followiuin fiueSteul i'lato ., at choice, and two Uertificatos of Ssock, tone boiorning entitled to Two Pbosents *W0 DOLLAB E.NCBAVING?. l-ii»\Vashington's Ceurtship." No.

The'Eugrii'vings and Cortifica-.as will bo delivered to eacli subscribers at our Local Agencies, or stnt by mail, or expresp, aa way be ordorcd.

:THB

WASHISOTOIT LIBKAltT COilPASY

WILL AWARD

Three iluudicd Tbousand JJolIar

IN PRESENTS

To the Shareholders, Ou Wednesday, 8ih of Jan. next

At PHILADELPHIA, ,PA„ OB AT TdK ISJTITUTK, lilVKiWiOli, N.

S0HEDCLE OF PBESENTS.

1 B^sh Present 940,000. I Cash Presoutl 20.G00 I Cash Present 10,0U0 1 Cash Present 6,X0 •I Cash Presints ol #^,600 each 6,000 1 lluudsome Country ttosidence, Stables,

Grounds, .Sc., Gftrmantowu, Ptiilad'a... 18,000 1 Double ltesidence, 3 Btory briok, Camden,.'N.J 15,000 *1 l.o:i^ Depot, Odico, Shods, Ground, with business established, No.l3U Wellington Avenye, Piiiiadolpbia 15,000 1 Country Resideuoe, Blversidu, -IV. J., with Uroaud, Fruits, Acs. 10,000 1 Thrte story Cottage, Lot, &o 6,000 25 Valuable Building Lots, Bivorsldc ttiOa 5,000 1 ElujXint ,1'urnouo Family Carriage,

Sp'.tn of Horses, IlarUesi, 4c., comjilete 5,000 10 Valuable building lots, Eivorsidv, $300 each 3,000 1 Beautiful Silver-gray lloite, ld^f-unds tiigh, sired by the celebraud 'import*-!

Arabian Urfr^e "Calipli also, li( ht ltoad Wagon, weight 140 pounds, vi ith s.'tof superior Single Harness, Ac., making a tint-classestablishinetint 5,000 20 Piauo?, 8500 each 10,000 .29 M'iuileoiiS, S--5 each 4,500 5 Besewood dewing Machines, S200 each I,OUO 1& Family Sewing Machines, SI00 ea 1,000 tiO Fiuo Gold Wktches, 8200 each 10,000 J00 Oil PaiUHnga, by leading Artists—ag-j grt)g|t/e value_*. 10,000 3 Camel's llair Shawls, J1,000 3,000 2 Camel's Hair Shawls, $J.OOO bach S,000 3 Haiidij,.e Laco 3l awls, $£0 each 750 10 Cushniert Shuw s, 850 each 500 20 Sillt Ureas Prtteras. 875 each 1,500 50 CityliitiidinK Lots, 8175 eacu 8,760

The remainder will consist of Sii 'evware, Musical U^xes, Opera Giiuwes, Pocfcel BrblM, and aiflbrent art.cles of ornament aud use, uwouuiicg to 2,000

Total.. 8300,0041 Alt Iho f^ropertivs given clear of incumbrance.

HO JV TO OBTAiy aHAR.ES AJTD KAUUAVINGS. Seiid orders to us by mail, enclosing trow

10

Cloaks,

shares with Kngravings

S3

id:

lo

100

i"

K'

shares with kngravings

Notions,

81

8Aj either by Post Office orders or in

to

a

registered

letter, at one- cjskT' Larger amountu should be sent l/-draft'Or txptees.

89,50

shares jWithKngriwMugs. 23,50 -40Msh'*rej#?itn Bcgtsirtugs

-7'i

shares wiib Engravings.

40,50

60,00

90,00

Local 4.&BNT& WANTED throughout the United 7 States., st 'Ja«*ajq .' -1

Xhe Association have appointed as Bvcsoirers, Messrs. GEORGE A. COoKB Jt CO., whose well knowniptrgritya»i^bu«lnes4 expedience will be suiBcient tjuarantej that tne mon# applied to "t^e Durpote stated.

I'uiLADKKPniA, Pa., May

20,1867.

To the Officers and Member* of the Washington Lfbrify Co., N. 8. BJCAD, Secretary ntl«men-r-0^i receipt of your t\vrcrxif the ^th in^t./hoi fjidg us of our appoint jjciij »sBe ceiTore%*^otfr{)ornp*ij^,i»o foot'tfco llbsrtyto sufcinlt a jdop^ of your Charter, with a plan oi yoUr tnterprise, to tho highest legal authority of tbr8tate, and having received his favorable opintmrin t+gard to fii'l^&lity, and sympathizing with the benevolent object

ot.

rrn cjm iirrT n'STV RV the education and maintenance ef the orchildrenol our soldiers and sailors at the hlversidA1InsTitntf, we have concluded to acoept ifie'trtrtt, 'aiiiti'use oar bert efforts to promote so"wo^4iy-*n tiiwkot. %4l«Ujptly,jroan,4o»

your Aesociatiob'

STOV'iS AND TtNWARC.

50 ii MAUI 8TIICT fcgemi* is the

Sdplldwtf

series of

flNK STfilL-PLiTlS ENOKAVIXGS, which-are put on.subtcriptian at prhoi much below iheir retjil value. OEBTIFICATlfj uK fiTOCJi. IN TJIE WASIIlSOTOH MUBAUV COMl'AN wUl be issued, nt,vup«d with the Seal tho Com pany^ and

by the 3ecrotr.ry, (Noue others

lioumue.) Anyporso'. seadiug us ONE LOLL:\B, or pay ing ttie same to our local Ag-onts, wil) receive immediately flu® Steel Plate. i5ugtav ny, at choice frous the foUowing list, And One Cji-tigcaie of Stock, iu- uriL,g One Present in phbiishoJ schetfuly. 0«K I^OLLAU JWQBAVINU8. 1—"My Ubiidi My Ohiid 1" ilo. 2—"They are Saved 1 't hey're Savodl'.1 No. S—1"Old Seven ty sir or, tho fi*riy Days of the Ilovuiution.:

'6-

"Washington's Last Interview wit ti his Mother." /, TURKIC DOLLAIt KN'GBANINGS. Aiiy person paying T1JBEE DOLLARS wi!I recoiTe tWbeautitul tttoel Plate of "HJMB FBOM THK War," ani Thr Cetificanoj, beoomioiugintitloU t» Three Presents,

F0DB D0LLAB ENQBAV1SQS. Auy person paying F0UK DOLLARS shall te ceive tho lar*o and beautiful Steel I'iuK of "THE PEBILS OF 00U FOBEFAllIKBS," and Four 'certificates of Stock, entitling them to Four Presentn

KlVifi DOLLAR EN0EAVXN03, Any persou who pays FIVE KOLLAKS shall receive thd large and splendid Steel I'.uto of

"TIIE MABBIAGE OF lJCAUOiNTAS," and Five Certificates oT Stock, entitling theni to Five Presents.

TO BUT

Crates, Plows, Scales,

We are now receiving the

Largesl, Cbeapest and Belt

toy-

Recent Septenbeir Deellie, And oonsistlng of the w«l'.known and celekrated Stewart Cook Stoves S fr,r Wood or Coal! Hesor's EMPIRE

CHAMPION,

fit

BELL, DIADCOND, O MONITOR Coal Stove,

Seof dedly the best Stoves. Made for the Coal of this locality. Sole Agents for

Van's Family, Boarding Home and Hotel Ranges,

From 8100 to 91000 Each and 76 other r&rieiies of Wood and£oal Heating i&d Oookinr Stores. All of the above we will tell at

LOWER RATES

Than any Stove and Tinware Home In Terre-Haute

WK MANUFACT0BK ALL KINDS OF

Tin and Copper Ware! For the Wholesale and Befall Trade. Sole Agents for Fairbanks Scales. Sell the Miller and Bichmand Plows American and Kentucky Cider Mills Iron and Slate Mantle*, and Grates of all kinds. Bsmember we fnrntsh with EVEBT Cook Stove O'Neal's Patent Copper Bottoms! This improvement, by the Oopper extending up the sides of the vessel two or more Inches, prevents the tin from corroding where It Joins the oopper. And with the same sised tin an eight inch Wash Boiler is made more than the common Boiler, as durable as if made entirely of Copper.

sisea tin an eignt I

Ton will find it to your interest to givens a oall for Goods in this line, jefore buying elsewhere.

C.C.SHITHACO.

S O E S

Large Stock and Low Prices,

•AT-

S. R. HENDERSON'S,

Four Doors South of the Post Office, on Fourth Street.

KNOWING

Popular and Celebrated Pattern known in the country East or West, an assortment of Cooking and Heating Stores, such as are rarely ever collected together in one Houses

Among his stock may be found the

ol almost

try.

These Ironc have the new inclined handle, and

Patent Chilled Iron Face, tJliicli retiins the heat OM third longer tho* Iht common ones.

Stove Pipe of all sizes and kinds,

constantly on hand, and no eitra charge for riveting joints together. Buyers will certainly save money by calling on

S. R. HENDERSON,

Fourth Street, doors South of the Post Office. se28dwtf

t^EVEN CAR LOADS

Of

S O E S

Just received and will be sold at the LOWEST BOTTOM PBICES, at BALL'S.

S I of the Leading Stoves in the Market

Home Companion, three sizes» General Grant, three sizes. Charter, four sizes. JKMerprist, four sizes. Forest Queen, four sizes. Rover, mac sizes.

All warranted the best In the Market, at

BALL'S.

R. HENDERSOJS,

O manofactubkb STOKE on 4th Street, 4th Door teat* of Pest Olee

Tbe Best Cooking Stoves. Tbe Finest Heating Stoves. All kinds of Fruit Cans. Kvcry Variety or Tin and Copper Ware

Everything Warranted.

Hoofing, House Guttering, &e., done promptly and warranted to give satisfaction. None but tbe best

"BKANDS"

loss specially ordered.

Are prepaied to do all kinds of

O W O

•UCH

AM

Hoofing, Guttering, Coppersmith Work, And Repairing of ail Kinds.

We have also the Agenof for

BKN3ETT A MABSH'S OELXBBATKD

Phffiuix Warm Air Furnace,

Of which we have already pnt up several, to the entire satia&tttion of the parties nsing^ them, :e whom we (Ad at all times refer.

All kinds of Furnaces repaired and pnt np in complete order, and the work warranted. A general assortment of TINWABJC on hand at all times. OiTe us a call at

No. 187 Main Street,

Bet. Wh a 7th »ts., TKBBB HA DTK, IND, noTlodtf

^VENING SCHOOL.

,9-ih

GEO. A. COO&E Jk 00.

ddrees all lifers to OKO. A.. QQUK* BAHKBBS, 83 South Third Street., PjiUadelpni», l!a.-j Receivers for the Wash'ngtnn Library Co.

M. W. 0'CO^ELL,

.8

104 Main Street, Agent in Terre«Haate,

lyNtoA^wMn

Next Monday, Sept.- 83d, the undersigned will re-opon his Evening School for the winter season, at his rooms in Ninth street, between Walnut and Poplar.

It being entirely against my principles to prefeos anything more than what I am fully abie to realize, I only say that, on application, my lessons wil. comprehend Latin, French, German, Knglisb, Mathematics, and all neoessary training for business life.

Tirhs aie rery moderate, bnt ca»h required monthly, tn advance. A select French Olass is taught every evening, irom 5 to 6. To all those desiring to get a rapid an scour ate knowledge of this so very fashionable language, this will prore_ to_ be, most valuable chance. JOHN J. YESQUC,

Teacher at the Public 01 ty School*.

coplMlm

^ITr BILL POSTBB.

geo. w. r¥ifsnider. Programmes and Circulars distrHnUtd in Good STYLEI —J~ All order* left at .Dowliag Hall, or at the Printing OOoes.will be prwptly.*

jA

DRY COOOS.

A

"Stoves,

8 6 7.

Prints,

that the Public has

long demanded a better class of Stotes tuan has heretofore been gensrally'offered in thl. market, 3. B. HEUDEBSON has this season se* lected with great care, from the most

leading Stot-

ntry promineut manufacturer Uu

«o«a-

with ail tho Modern Improvements and conyeniencioH. Stoves lor Offices, Stores, Cuurchm, Ho-tols,l)inlng-Booms, Bed-roems, any and all kinds and as for prices,

lie Defies Competition I

lib is confident that he has bought

N E S O It is impossible that anybody should have

Stove*, for

no better

are

mad0.

ALL ARE WARRANTED! With Cooking Stores he gives More Furniture than Is Usually Given and delivers all Stoves in the city

Free of* Charge I

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

The New French Ware, Spoons, Ladles, Preserving Kettles, Muffin Bakers, Waffle Irons! anl the very newest thing oat, the v. Patent Mirror Smoothing Irons.

are certain, and Passengers have

Meals.

of Tin used nn

Prices—Cheap as the Cheapest. mbBdly. ch Sep3

B. HACrERTY &CO.,

4 rf".

GREAT ATTRACTIONS

I all

the NOVELTIES of

the SEASON. GREATER INDUCEMENTS than ever for Cash -. buyers to visit the IU

Bunon

.4'f

!ii£

Wfeere will be found the largest and most attractira stock of PALL GOODS «"T shown in this city.

Staple and Fancy

DRY GOODS!

popisiars,

MERINOS,

MOHAIRS, ALPA(AH, BJEJLAI3TM

Whit© Goods, Laces & Embroideries, Notions,

Furnishing Goods Gloves,

HOSieiy,

gOKiOStiCS,

TICKS

& Stripes

Cloaks, Shawls,

........ Furs,

Carpets, Oil Cloths, Mattings, Druggets, Bugs and Mats, wall Papers,

Windoio Shades, Mirrors etc., £c.

To persons living at distanco, visiting our city, now op at the time of tho

Stat*

Fair, and our home trade, wo would tthat the

time

spent in examining our dif­

ferent departments will not bo lost to them.

Mew Goods Received Daily at the

Heating and Parlor Stoves, |'Buckeye €»mU Htore

W.

as low

as

anybody can, aud is determined not to be

S. RYCE & CO., 77 Main Street.

dwtf

0LD

bittxb

RELIABLE

LITTLE MIAMI RAILROAD, VIA COLUMBUS,

Shortest & Quickest Routo

From CINCINNATI to all the

EASTERN CITIES?,. TOWNS, TILLAGES and STATIONS.

The LITTLE MIAMI is the ONLY Lint. ruunu£ Lightuing Express Trains from Cincittmti iu tirj East. It being the

shortest

Line, i'oua li .iM

amtle

liin., f.

FAST TIME FROM CIUCISAATI TO Boston in 34 hours Baltimore tu ^9 l.ours New Tork in 31 hours Washington City la 30W Buffalo in 16 hours Cleveland in 9 imi

Three Daily Eastern Trains.

7 A. M. Lightning Express. 9:30 A. M. ning Express. 8 P. M. Lightuln Modern Sleeping Cars by Night Train*,

Saloon Cam by i»y Trains.

The P. M. Train leaves Sunday Mcht in icifl

•r Saturday

Nlgrhl.

BAGGAGE CHECKED THROUGH!

Tnaouoa Tickkt* aro sold at all Ticket Offices in the South aud Wost. Ask ior Tickets Via Cincinnati and Columbus.

WM. L. O'BBIEN, Oeu'l TlcKa A^eut

T. J. SHEBLOCK, Oen'l Agent, Cincinnnti. dlf

JgRIE RAILWAY!

«BEAT BROAD BUAOK—DOUBLE TUACK KIll'IS

NEW YORK, BOSTON, And New England Cities.

TH* BAILWAT KXTKNL3 FB05T

Dunkirk to New York

460

Miles,

Buffalo to New York

423

Miles,

Salamamea to New York

415

Milts

AND 18 TBOU

22 to 27 MILES the SHORTEST ROl'XK

All Trains run directly through to New o. ., BW 40O HII.KW without change of Ojachas.

Vrom and after August 2Sth, 18GS, Tralui will leave in connection with all Western line!!, ss follows: Fr*m Dunkirk and Salmnnca—

By New Tork time Irom Union Ovpots: 7.S0 A. M. Express Mail, irom unk:ri, (Sundays exoapted). Stops at Salamanca 10.G0

A. M. and connects at Ilornellsvilie and Corning with the 8.00 A. M. Express Irom Buhalo, and arrives in New Tork ut 7.0u 1\ U. 9.18 f. H. tl(btnlng Express, irora S..!a manca(Sundaysexcepied). atop at iloritsilv.ilA 6.25 P. M., and counecu at llornallBniio iiuil

Corning with the 2.20 A. Si. Kxpie^d Hail frora Buffalo, and arrives in New York at 7.Uit A.

ji.

4.19 P. M. N. lT,^fi)(ht Express fi-'ia kirk (Sundays excepted). Sup at SaluiAbCa 6.65 P. M. Olean 7.35 P. M. (Sup) Turner's 9.6U A* M., (Bkit). and ar.lvo tn Nmr Vork at 12.30 P. JU., connoctiug with Aiunwia

Trains for Boston and NewKiiKlaiul 'i i.'

9.S0

1*. M. Cincinnati £xprems, ten Dunkirk, (Sundays txceptuU). mania 11.66 F. M., and conneots at Un ieiiu ville with the 11.20 P.M. Train irecu Budalc, arriving in New York3.25 P. M.

From Bafflalo—By New York Timo fr -.tr! pot cer. Exchange and Michigan Strc-^ 5.45 A. M. New York Day Gxpr«H.v, (Sundays exoepted). Stops at Iloru 9.03 A. M., (Bkft) Susquehanna vi.17

f. IL.'.

(Dine) Turner's 7.66 P. M. CiUUJCti s:i Great Bend with Delaware, Lackawad. WeM era Ballroad, and at

Jersey City whh MiJn:gt«r

Express Train of New Jerse) It'iilri an Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington. 8.00

A. M.

Express Mall, v.a Avon and

Hornelisviile (Sundays excepted). Arritesm New York at 7.00 A. M. Connects at l.h ji:3 with the Northern Oentral Bail way lor !iarr: burg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, VVashia and other points

South.

UO I*. M. Lightning Exprru, days excepted). Stops at Hornell»vii S W (Sup.), and arrives in New York "M 4. il.—

Connects at Jersev City with Morning Kip tee* Train of New Jersey Baiiroad for B»ltiw.or» and Washington, and at New York with Morning Xxprsss Train for Boston and New Eng. Und Cities. *•10 P. Hew Tork Night Express,

DAILY. Stops at Portage S.i5 (fiup.), intersecting with the 4.15 P. II. Trs:n from Dunkirk, and arrives in New tSorkas 12.30 P. M. p.M P. M. Cincinnati Express, (Sun' days excepted). Stops at Buspuehaun* 7.20

A. M., (Bkft.) Turner's 1.12 P, k!.. (Din?}, and arrives in New York at 8.46 P. il. Con' nects at Orsat Bend with .Delaware, Lackawanna Western Baiiroad for Soranton, Teuton and Philadelphia, and at New Vork with Afternooon Trains and gteamers for Boston and New England Cities. Only one Train East on Sunday, leaving Bu'lalo at 6.10 P.

M., and reaching New korkat Ui.80

iftaniflott. Boston and Hew England PasssEgeri, with thslr are transferred

fret of charge

And Fare aa lw ty

II«b*i1tgrith

BMMnd wpitrik as"!

iu New

The best Yentllated and mobt Lnxurlo« Sleeplnc Coaches WIN THE W0RLLi*S« accoBpanylng all night trains on this railwsr.

Baggage Checked Through!.

anV

other iiouU

HI rOB TICKETS YXA SB1K RA1I-W4 Whioh can be obtained *t all Principal Ticket flees in the West and South-weit.

H. BIDDIiB* WM. B, BABE,

Oen'l Snp't. Qen'l Pan. Axeat aovtTttr