Daily Wabash Express, Volume 17, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 22 October 1867 — Page 3

SPECIAL NOTICES.

A STAR ON FIItE l£t was ruccatfy reported by the astronomers. What or tii*i (', Wh» cares Tor an orb myriads of mile* away. Meanwhile, the" whole countryls

England

mttiefait

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IS A k.4ZE

ilate

ot QSpitanent at the wonderful effect prodnied do ring the past year upon tens of thousands ef HUMAN SPHCBES bt that (inencbe. ef fl*ry hair, tliet transformer of gray hair, that iwift beautiflerof hair of every unpleasant sh&do of rolor, (',RIi-fTADORO 3 HAIR DYE, a"prap%rat ion as

Var .iVlass ai' tho April rain. Man-

ufstertred dBI«T5 C8 Maiden tans, New York. Sold .'n.^giets. Applied by all Hair PresBC/c

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ToyWNEHS OF HORDES. THOUSANDS OF HOB.SE3 DlK 1 JfiABLY from Colic. Thin need not be. Dr. Tobias' Ve notUu llor*e Linimeut will positively cure every cise, gir»n wboa first taken. The cost is only ou,. dollar. Ev-jry owoer of a horae »bonld bav abjttlp iii bin stable, ready for nse. It is warrante Superior tf fa Cut«, Wmdgalls, Swellings, Sore Throat, Sprains, Bruises, Oid Sores, Ac. This Liniment is no new remedy. It baa been mr,d ana approved of fer 2i years-By »U»,arot horseipeo in. th^ country.— Given to an overmen" We,' it acts like magic. Orders are constantly received ftom tUo bacimo stablkb or

for it. Tbe celebrated Hi­

ram Woodruff, of trotting !Vmo, ujei it for years and said it i» f»r superior to any other lie has tried- tte^Uect, pr.. Tobias' Venetian Howe iilifeekTtf pit in pi at IMtiflki .Take, no oth'. r. Sold by tho Druggists aid Saddlers, pot, 50 Cortlandt Street, New York

De-

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IMMENSE INCREASE OF SALES.

Ilifiocfcls or5iiV PlfuftMi

Where one was sold a few ytara ago, a Thousand are sola now. Tbey strengthen, warm and invigorate tbe part upon which they -applied, an I relieve nervous affecti.-ns of tlio towels, lumbago, pains of the side, and r.soalij aU lefUl Payu. In affections of the kidney* they are of srea't service.

fjiime 'iBaefat.'' Nsw Yobk, Nov.

for cases of this kind, 1 procured oae, and the reAftO#a,jflUl X9»44' *,n«^

Principal Agency, Brandreth Houae, Ntw York. octOiwlm

Errors of Youth. A Gentleman who suffered for ycart ftom Nervous Debility, Premature Ootay, anil all the effects of youthful indiscretion, WlllVfclr theim*e of suferlng huDiauity, send tree to all who need It, the 'r6Ceij)t aid 1 ectltf of Tor'ttvOtin^ the simple remedy by which be was cured. Shfforer* wishing to profit by tlio advertiaor'd experiem *, can do so by addressing, in perfnet confidence,

JOIIN li. OGDEM,

inylOilltaw wlj Cedar -St.. K. Y.

j^AW OF HUMANITY,

(.ATi^i jro Social Evils..-, jS YOUNG MEN, ot» PhysfolegToal

Errori a»d Abuses incldet. to Youth and Early Uanhond, with Hie tminane vtow of treatment tn.l curs. 8 nti" sealodlotter envelope, freei ^f :h«rKH.-^ [Address. 3Kifl«L.KN,floUGJITOh, Howard Aisociit:.) rhll.iiIMpbia, la. fie'26dw!iDi

IJIFORJI.V1IOS.

1 uform&tiuti kup.ruiitecil to rodaco a luxuriant crowtrti^-tuiir ivpow-a baid haad or boardloss face, als a lecipe for ibo removal of Pliuylrfs,Blotches, Eropti.ine, etc., ou I be nl.in, leaving the same soft, olear nn.l beantilnt, f*n bs' obtained without -hariie by ad'lrepsio)?

TUOH. F. CffAPJIAN, Chemist

."1 &3 Uroad^/y. Hfey»Yo»E

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"ladies falic Particnlat Notice.

THE liEAL VELPEAU FEHLR PILLS. vv A UANT n:u E'RKNOH. nilKSE PILLS, so cel' bratid many years ago lal'aris, for tbe ruii of female irregular-.-Jjfcii attifwa'nla so aotbrioui tot their criminal emulovment in the pr.ictioe of abortion, are now oflaro'd forsulo for tie first time in America.

have been kept in. compamtiye obionrity, xh-it-tlio originator I)r. Velpeau, is a physician in Paris, of great wealth and strict cou«clui»tiJUJ principle*, and hae withheld them from general uBe, lest fhey shouw be employefl for aulawful purposes: In overcoming femaleobstructious, tfiey seoin to be truly omnipotent, buritiqc opou tuaiflopd gatea frjru whatever cause may JiSve stOVpjd ibeni but thoy are 'offired to the pubUajuil* £iCia^itiniat« B8ts, and all agents are forbidden to iell ttiem when it is understood thattbo objdotto unlawful.

Ladies ca pTcirreil box, Beiflefl fiom the eyes of tho curious, by enclosing one doll*r, and six postage stamps to M. \Y. ilACOMtJEB, General Ageutl'ir th» United Statos and Canudas, at Alr banv. N. Y., or to any authorized Ai.ent. Soli 7 by ivii'Djuggists In yqrr^Hauti-.

B^VlsrtFCI 1ST 1-3

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HOUSfi

JAY COOKE & CJO., No 20 WALL STBEKT,

fQytnsr of Nassau Street, 'Ifno Yorhi

We bny and sell at the most liberal carreqv

|A4«tPif(8f^' ol iti. isstjafli'isifiMirHlRliaS, and COMPOOND 1NTEBEST NOTES and execute orders for purchase and sale of STOCKS, BOHPSanl GOLD.

CONVERSIONS}, convert the s»jyeral Itif»uesof feEVKN-TniBTlEfl at the most favorable marki-t rates into FiveTwenties', %WoL,^ati pi4 eit^rifee' ®"f gold, yield the holder absnt ono per ceut more Interest per annum. Circulars with full particulars furnished noon application. myUdwly |AT COOKE* CO.

ITCBf I'- ITCH I ITCH 1 SCRATCH ij/SCRATCH ^pJEfATCH ik frotn 10 to 48 'hoars. Whenton's Ointment curesA The Itch, WheutonN Ulntuicnt WhCAto't'^ oiatment Whcaton's ointment ^heaton's Ointment WiMton'sOlnlment

UNIVERSAL XEIJKALdlA PlLL. A 8.VFS, CKRTAIS AND 8PEDY CUKE FOR all VKRVOUS DISEASES. Ort lj I"[i»tpijiiinjf remedy Facial Neuralg'fa, onenwsctlag a I'^rlect cure' In a single day. No foru». »l'jServous Disease falls to yield to its m*gfo Hnducnce. Even tho severest j\«fthronic NearMfik «J11 general ^srroug Dorangemoot%^ t^l^py years' ataudiug. affecting the entire systerj, ard completely and permanent ly.^uradtby it ^a,^^ew days, or few vrseks at ttt? UViiist. Tratttsim nothing injurious to the most dello^t© system,'and can always bo used with perfect safety. It is in constant nse by tbe best :-*PhSPtela$§, wI\o give ltthefr unaaltnous and unqualified approfil. Sent by. mail ou receipt ot 81 and two p.ntago stun??. Sold everywhere. jngiiNER CO.,

1

Sole

Proprietor*,

120 Trcmont St..' alma. 8ep3.eod 3mo,s rrrvtvA—?^i,

HIJNNEWEIAIA'S

"P5lf" importance of this truly Bella AKODVA'B,'-W^atiS V«ilua4l» preparation is now totally ackniyylodgSt receiving tho most free ap {ioW&aff and- in which the true name of

AncJgna.

is perfectly apparent, that in

advertising, its true" character Is only to be given which I atk all wjio have not. witnessed its great curative power, to aocopt with confidence.

It is tho tru rt'Oii'dv for Atshralgiat

finnlins Trrrfi

Ooptplainlt,

Rhe*mcrfi*f*t

p—

-Atik*, Htod Aok*,

Merutruatio*, Anm^iu^,7bitme*7rrkea, Dili rum

IWiaem.

Spinal" OCtfffpw*of Step,

and aa a

mild and gqutle opiate to all A'otww 4f«liosj. (eon snccessftiV, In Heart

a very potent remedy.

JOHN L. IiCXNEWEf.L, Proprietor, Praotical Ohemlst and Pharmaceutist, 9Cjmi^erofaljrUarf, Boston, Jlass, a^'dntd alt regular dealora iu medicine."

From Pa7s':cians invitel the greatest freedom of correspondence, to whom every evldenoe of oharacter wi be freely sent on demand.

July 16, dwoct and jan'y,

SPECIAL NOTICES.

There is nothing more certain to

prevent-female frregateritiee than Dr. Yelpran'i Female Pill*. They will In all cases eatue a return of monthly lieknew, without which bo unmarried lady can enjoy perfect health. Sold by all Druggists Oct7dwlm

TO CONSUMPTIVES. The Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON will tend, Jfree of charge) to all who desire it, the prescription with the direction* for making ai_d osing the simple remedy by which he was cared of a lung iffectlon and that dreaded dlseaae Consumption.— His only object ia to benefit tbe afflicted, and he hopes every sufferer will try thlf prescription, as itjwill cost them nothing and may prove a blessing. Please addresa Bit. EDWaKD A. WILSON,

Willlamsbnrg, Kings Co., New Tork.

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MERCH'T TAILORING.

HAKTS0CK & BANNISTER

-J^ave just receded their

Fall and Winter^ Stock

Of Fashionable and Desirable

O I N

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

Great care has been taken in the selection ot the FINEB CLASS of Goods.

23, 18C9.

ft bS)i-i-Qint|emen I have latsly suffered severely from a weakneBB In my bacU,« Having heart y«pr flitters

much

recommanded

PU'*r

cured me in a week. Yours respectfully, J.G.BBIGOS, Proprietor of tho Brandrath House.

Latest and best Styles of Cloths, Cas* eimers. Testings and Gents' FURNISHING GOODS.

Our patrons are invited to an insp«ction of our GOODS AND PRICES.

CALL AX THE

STOKE,

Union Clothins

No. 79 Main St.l

,1. WALUNLEY,

E A I O

Has just returned from the East with a large Stock of.

Cloths,

Ca^simeres &

3*

Which he proposes to make up to ordei

CHEAPER

Than any other Merchant Tailoring Es*« tabliehment in Terre-Haute.

Gentlemen in want of Clothes made in Good Style by a

I*rsa.ctio»l Tailor I

Call on J. W. at his

TAILOR SHOP

East Side of the Public Square

fik

cu.ro|i Salt Rheum. oures' Tetter. euros Barber's Itch, rures Old Sores, cures Brery Kind

OF KTislil ur.ttoit LIKE MAttlC.

.^lOfoe.'GOCeOtsaboX! by mall,.CO cents. Address WEEKS A POTT*11, No. 170 Washiugton Street, Boaton. fassl Jor B»le-bys%ll Druggists.

Boitou^i^t. 18W-3ta w.dwly

tj&M'Sfltf JDdiiOUOUREUX OR TURNER'S TICDOLOKOUREUX OR ¥VK-VLOIA fiLL,

Cheap Soap! Good Soap!

NATRONA REFINED

SAPONIFIER!

Concentrated Lye.

2 CIs. a lb. for Superior Hard Soap.

TWELVE POUNDS OF SOFT SOAP FOR ONE CENT.

Every Family can Make their Own Soap.

ALL VARIETIES OF SOAP.

Easily Made as ft Cup

ot

Coffee*

Is anew Concentrated Lye, for making Soap, just discovered in GREENLAND, IN THE ARCTIC SEAfl,

and is composed mainly of Aluminat® of Soda, which, when mixed with RE* use fat, produces the

BEST DETERSIVE SOAP IN THE WOULD. 1 Box will make 175 lbs. good Soft Soap, or

Its equivalent in superior Hard Soap.

Retailed by all Druggiata and Oroosrs In the TJdited State®. tr FULL RECIPES WITH EACH BOX. _ja

Dealers can obtain It wholesale im «*«««, each containing *8 bona, »t a liberal discount, of tbe wholesale Groeera and Drnfjlitl lit all tbe town* and cities

ot

tbe United States*

°CLHT0ED PEMBERT0N,

Gbaneral Aare&t, FZXTBBTTBO, FBOTT.

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TITTMAN, MBOIfANIGIAN, 201 Mala Stmt, totweea «U A 7U Ma.,

A.

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Terre Haute, Ind. Xosim axo Dmiwinos Nunt Exsovran. Sewing Machines and other Light Machinery re* paired to give satisfaction. Breeoh-Loadlng Shet-Ouns after the celebrated French Pattern, made from new or old material, may Mly

MJfflWiLJIWII

ruBLisoxD cvnt mins^Xnom susdatbJ is

Moaesitt's iiilding So. 66 Wiiui Stint, pibmi.t Bobth or ths

Court

Hocm.

Terms of Subscription:

for one y«*r, in »dT»nce „.'..„..^.......„.910 00 For six months, in 6 00 For three montia, In adv*nc« 2 60 For one month, In adTanoe. 86 Deliverable

to

IB

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

Citjr Sabecribei ntW »nttjtr week Single oopiec, S cents.

Rates of Advertising In the Dally.

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e9~fesrly advertisers will be aUowed MONTH LX OHANGKS of matter.FREK of OHABQE.

The rates of Advertising In the WEEKLY EXPRESS will be half the rates charged in the DAILT.

MVAdvertisements in both DAILT and WAJ IiT, will be charged fall Daily rates and ond-hali the Weekly rates.

Legal advertliements one dollar per »qoar» for each insertion in weekly. •VLocal Notices 10 cents per .line. No item however short inserted in local' oolomn for li than 91.00. •VMarrlage aad Fnneral notices 1.00

MTNo advertlsementa with cuts will be taken. •arSocioty meetings and Religions notices 26 •ents each insertion, invariably in advance.

WCollectioni will be made qcarterly on all advertisement*. CHAS. CRUFT, Prop'r.

LOOK TO YOUR INTERESTS*

Save Time and Money.

If you have anything to sell. If you have lost anything, If you have found anythingf If you have a house to rent, If you want to rent a house, ft you want boarding, "?£"5 If you want anything,

Tell Five Thousand People at once, —BY— Advertising in the Dally Expfess.

Jefferson's Weddiug.

The following scene from the: Early Days of Jefferson, we find in the New York

Century:

"Belinda"—Jefferson's first love—had been married many years, and her old admirer was approaching thirty, when he meta young lady of twenty-two who had produced a strong impression upon him. She was a little above the medium height, slender, but elegantly formed- A fair' complexion, with a delicate tint of the rose large hazel eyes, full of life and feeling, and luxuriant hair of a rich, Soft auburn, formed a combination of attractions which were eminently calculated to move the heart'of'ft- youthful bachelor.— In addition to this, the lady was admirably graceful she rode, danced and moved with elegant ease, and sang and played on the harpsichord very sweetly.

Add still to these accomplishments the possession of excellent good sense, very considerable cultivation, a warm, loving heart, and last, though not least, notable talents for housekeeping, and it will not be difficult to uhdersUnd how the youthful Mr. Jefferson came to visit very frequently at the lady's residence i,n the county of Charles City. It was called "The Forest," and tho name of rtke lady Mrs. Martha Skeleton. She was^a daughter of John Wales, an eminent lawyer, and had married in her seventeonth year Mr. Bathurst Skeleton, who, dying in 1768, left his young wife a widow of nineteen.

As the three years of mourning began to expire, the beautiful young lady found herself besieged at "The Forest," by numerous visitors. Of these, three were favorites of Mrs. Skeleton, of whom Mr. Thomas Jefferson was one. The tradition runs that the pretensions of the rivals were decided either by the musical accomplishments of the young counselor, or by tbe fears of his opponents. The tale is differently related. One version is that the two unfortunate gentlemen encountered each other on Mrs. Skeleton's door lin and pathetic song, gave up the Contest thenceforth, convinced that the affair ,was beyond their control. jj j.,.

step, but hearing Mr. Jefferson's viemd voice accompanying the lady in a

The other story is that all three met at the door and agreed that they would take, turns. Mr. Jefferson entered first, and the tones of the lady in singing with her companion deprived the listeners of all hope. However this m»y be it is certain that the beautifuljwidow consented to become Mrs. Jefferson and on the first of January, 1671, there was a great festival at '-The Forest." Friends and kindred assembled from far and near—there wal frolicking and dancing after tbe abundant old fashion—and we find from the bridegroom's note-book that the servants and fiddlers received fees from his especial pockets.

It snowed without, but within all was mirth and enjoyment, in the light and warmth oi the great log fires roaring in honor of the occasion. Soon after the performance of the ceremony, the bridegroom and his bride set out iu their carriage for Monticello, where JM.r Jefferson had commetced building in 1769, just before the destruction by lire of his patrimonial house of Shad well.

The journey was not to .end without adventures. As they advanced toward the mountains, the snow increased in depth, and finally they were compelled to leave the carriage and proceed upon their way on horseback. Stopping to rest at Blenheim, the seat of Colonel Carter, where the} found, however, no one but an overseer, they left it at sunset, resolutely bent upon reaching Monticello before night. It was eight miles distant, and the road, which was rather a mountain bridle path than an honest higway, was encumbered with snow three feet deep. We may fancy the sensations of the newly wedded bride at the chill appearance of the landscape, as she passed along the snow but she was a woman of courage and good sense, and did not care for inconvenience.

It was late when they arrived, and a cheerless reception met them—or rather no reception at all. The fire were all out, the servants had gone to bed, ac.d the place was as dark and silent as the grave. Conducting his wife to the little pavilion, which was the only part of the house habitable at the time, Mr.. Jefferson proceeded to do the honors.

On a shelf behind some books, part of a bottle of wine wa3 discovered, and this formed the supper of the bridegroom and the bride. Far from being annoyed or discontented by the reception, however, it only served them as a pleasant topic of jest and laughter. The'young lady was merry and light-hearted as a bird and Bedt her clear voice ringing through the pavilion as gaily as Bhe had ever done in the cheerful drawing room of "The Forest." Thus tbe long hours of the winter night fled away winged with laughter, merriment and song. The vigil was a mirthful incident rather than a trial of their equanimity. They were young, and they had just been married. When hands are clasped, and hearts beat close together, there is very little gloom in darkness, and winter nights are not cold. This little moral sentiment will not, trust, be criticised as too romantic for the "dignity of history." It doubtless explains how a yoiing lady and gentleman, both used to every comfort Aid luxury, found the gloomy pavilion, in the midst of three feet of snow, neither dark nor cold, in that January night long ago.

B. MANNING, iJtOUOB) glOS AMD OUIAJKETTTAL A I N E One door East of tbe.fitar £3xocerr, TKRRK HAUTE, IND. Plain and Decoratlre Paper BaLging, Fanoj- and

Plain Sign Painting. Oelllags and Walla Palated aad Calcemlaed ia Fresco Celors. Pianos and Nataial Wood Polished in the highest style of the Art. Gilding on Olass and Japanned fin, in all Htylea,

It will be to the interest of those who wish to have serviceable work done, to call on ms Ini or• nation in baying dnd mixing celors, will be furnished to persons rtn or chakge. oc9dtf

COLGATE & CO S GEBMAN Erasive Soap la manufactured from Pcus MATERIALS, and may be considered the ISTA5DABD Of EXCBLLKNl'B

For sale by all Grocers. 24dwly

JOHN ARMSTRONG,

Gnnsmltta and Stenetl Cotter. Floor, Whisky and Sack brands, also Plates for Marking Clothing, cat to order.

Gans made and repaired in the best of style. All work warranted to give satisfaction. Shop 2d door East of the New Court Housx, Ohio street, at the Vigo ennntv Hav Scales. IU

jgOOKS AND STATIONERY.

M. W. O'CONNELL Has disposed of his Undertaking ltasinfess, wbtCb hid become necessary in cooseqnsnce of the tnpirt increase of his

BOOK

He will now devote his entire attention to the latter branch of business, and with a fall auil complete stock of Books and Statin aery,

SCHOOL BOOKS, MAGAZINES, PAPERS, &c., 4c., As'ia a co&tinu&nee of the trado heretofore iberally befttowed »23d wtf

HE ONLY PBEMIUM

Family Sewing Machines, Was awarded to the

WDEELER & WILSON,

AT THE

STATE FAIB,

HELD AT B7 TXIE

Krtsterii Western and Southeri EXPRESS FOBWABDER8. Rxpress matter forwarded by every train under tho charge ot careful Messengers, for all the principal cities in the Kast, West and South, Losses and damages equitablj and promptly settled.

Office In Terre Haute, Wo. 6 Mocbanlcs 'Bow,

E. B. ALLEN, Agent,

July9dtf

jypRCHANT'S DESPATCH,

Fast Freight Line, ESTABLISHED 1865. AMERICAN EIPH88S CO..... PR0PBIKT0RS,

F0BWABD GOODS

From JTcv York, Boston, Ani ail points in the New England States to all points in th» West and South-west, Next ia Speed to tha Begular Express Company,

For rates and all other information, apply to IT. SHE WMAKEB,

nix) •:—.tsUi.—p

TEBBB HA»fK

FOLLOWING COMMITTEE. Dr. McConnell, member of tho State Bosnl of Agriculture Mrs. D.

Wilmaisoh,

Attorney-General, and Mrs.

wife of State

JOS. KEEN.

Win. flchaffer desires to return tis thanhes to his friends and oustomers for their patronage heretofore, and respectfully solicits a continuance of the same at his place of bnslnesj, on Main Street.'east of Sixth. Ho will be always on hand to serve those who call npon him. oct!9dtf W. SCHAFFEB.

PITY BILL POSTER. \j

All orders left at Dowling Hall,, or a the Printing Offices, will be promptly Mended to wilh nf^&ind dispatch. mli4tf

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GilEAT

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THE

CELEBRATED SCOTCH GRANITE MoNTKiNta. This material is

A specimen ol thM Granite may be g^j,'

out "K

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Teacher ef TmU HMlfesSerama U« lagllah, Piano, Organ, Thorough Baas .and-ComnoiHion. Address KfSsner's PCMdrof lliine, ot OBree of Terre Hanto ^o^s« P. 0.-Bo]t/8|^]/. 10 ,ti» 1/

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Canan,

wife of Dr.

Canan, of Parke connty—all parties of the high est order of intelligence and social position,whose opinion ia worthy of consideration.

E. WILM0TH, Agent,

colli 68 Sooth Fourth Strea-t

ISSOLUTION of PARTS BR. SHIP. The Partnership o? Bchaffar and Jos. ICern was ts.day dissolved ly ma'.unl coosont, and W. Schaffer will settle ail accounts made belonging to the firm. All those indebted will please xomu and settle. W. 80HAFFKK,

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UNDERSIGNED is Agent for the

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It Is

the .most Elegant and nuceptau of the highest polith

The superior beanty and durability of this material is causing a demand for It in the Eastern States, where it is being adopted by the wealthier classes'in preference to tbe'xtalian,Mat M«.

a(

the

Adams Express Office. Orders and inquiries will meet with prompt atntlon. Address, JAMES «. WILSON. 8d O Box 734. T^rre n«ni». In.l

CARRIAGES.

SCOTT, OREI & CO.,

ICarriage Manufacturers,

Oosim WaSASH a lit 8ie., Tkku Haute, Ind., Keep constantly on hand, aad offer for

tbe lowest market prices, all of tha latpat stvlaa of 0ABBIAGBS, nSflUi u* UGHI WAGoi,^ of thur own manufacture, of aelectul »tnA peciil actsntton paid to Mays dwRm

DISSOLUTION-

cifiU.

Merrimack

iaiM ii*'

TOA

Kfctoa

"A School thAt wlll do excellent Deutsche XnbllfZeitanf, PfcUa. A ii a a "Will sup4rMde frvery'eAer'ef IWe^ltjS!*'1f-^ ••An tatfortmeitWiltbliiei'pfcSftrtS?^ .A ,Q .Jo^n»ijSyraews. "Possesses merit not eli

-y

'.iVr .t

ii?1

Briston tJ. H. DiTSON 00.5

Broadway, Nt^ TS-k. o'.il f. tiwUA r)—H—:"! •'l.'.'ai.

DEPBOSSE, a .l/

od: lira

:rt

diutA fJ.

J. G. LINDEMANN®

Molins, Guitars, Flutes, aid all kinds,of Hnsioa Merchandise, No tl WMtWb lnree(, TBBBK HAUTK. INDIANA.

TUNING AND RKPAlBlNG of PtAt{0S apd other Instruments wi}l b« pronptly attnsdsd to. OLD PIANOS will be taken lit taade fot NSW ONES.

,tj** at( an,^r.?•

A!

."'Oj

LINI*K*ANN

ill

,"i'

••t :."f,7 -.•/ find

IN THIS STAUK 1 O Buvers in want Of fine nisi'

.J

'iniajo.O nouJ

I A

NGLODEttSS,

I

Wholesale,m!Sl Retail

'•'Tf ''"'•At the Very Lowest Sate*,

n}

b-ii

^°"H,

.-:H :ft ijui lum] sjijj fn«

Cocheco,

!-.W '-'tfj

Dunndrs^ itsi

A a .- ,rr *.'3Othec.

And

Prints*

P)y.U

nil)}/

.'ay Loji

sel8d6m

ERIC AN EXPRESS COM PANT. A:

t.H

•!. .ii 8 boD

iO,'A:

'-1«W Hl-SSH

Sheetings and]| Shirtings

TTniTH

1J lOMft

ewiobntl fens

!1

'STRIFES1

e'r/®

and

rvi'ilt

•tortS '"ii"? iTlx5f h»!.jl-jilOHE0K1S l«Ki 9fl«

ft hq.ITZ

fill

Dres8

tJi'rfO!

,)jf

1" Jinfi—iftj-mduinU "•-'•••••a hr A FULL ASSOBTUBNT OP

bflTJ fslti'tsi IO)

Cassimeres, "{U,)

rrijsu J^ns, nti ciaM iJbctcto Fla

Shawls'il-TBi

tion we

of

,, ,[w-fi8

iX2.u0M.tl H, e-J) QloakS!

are

PARTNER.

8HIP

The co-partnership hsretofere existing bJ twees the undersigned nnder the Arm

L,

ssbi jestfi .hlvutiB

'i6a»!qs- if8 sitJwoQ

Cotton Yarn^^"

1

HO'.) rit,

CI

Carpet Warp, j»

Cotton

9te9j

&c.,

SeptSO 1867 dwS

of

anjr known material. Its chief constituents are the same as Cleopatra's Needle, and Fompey's Pillar, at Alexandria, in Egypt, which still remain ummpavwi by THE BATABES OF CE5XUKIES.

I

.si,:.-

DOMAINFMblet^oaitf.Dlito.

The

#low wobes

Xati»4

Empire

Qaeeft of 4he WesU

ThWStandard Mow haa never been wfelled, snd for jeneral purpose never will be.. In its construc­

*o¥Mffg

B«le

at

0f

Ranth

Smith, hi* been dissolved by ™ntual consent HSNBY BACTH o«SMtf JA8. A, SMITH!

a perfectly taomogehlons

Oast Stoel that ,wiU

It.

4--U.43 i'-U library Co, ti iiinstur ^...

P^SSXNTS TQ 8UBS03IBFR®OpIt GMto PrMOt «f#40,000. One Casb Present Of SSO.OOU. 'Ida* Chsh PreMnl ^l llOiOOOi1'

CHh Pre*«« CMh eaoli.

Kiad f%ftt Schedule" of Presents B*imo

Gsftiflcfct? «f ^oc1tls iccomp»hlod with

Mllttfikl Steel-Plate Engraving

WO'ttTH' W6 Kit" ATR WaIL ft A TflftC COST Of CSBTlFiOATK, ....

And als?, iri^res to, tht flower a,, HT IN Tllfc GBEAT iilSTlUBOTION,

Wasblngton library OoH Tijt.n i" -J!'

ft

i"J

chartered by thd State of Pepnsylrkni^ .an Organised

lit

aid of the

^iyerside Institute,

Soldiers and Sailors' Orphans. ItHNrforatM by tke ilitte of af. t. ..*iq V'.iiDJ APBtL 8, 1867.j"'1,c ..r ... *tU

TIIE UIV*H8IDK INSTITUTE, Situatod at BlTerside, Ourllngtpa Couuty, New Jeney, is fowtd (or the p/aritosi df at oltonsly eduoatlQc he sgni ojf daoeased Sol lors and .Sea Vken^br^neU'dltBd'States.

Tbe Board ojt. Trustees consists

ot

Si-Ohlef1 CoinSr

following

well-known cltiKens of Pen-sylvanili and New Jersey:— jHON. WILLIAM B. MASN, lisiTict Attorney, Phll'idtlplila, Pa HON. LEWIS B. BRIJOIIALL,

V: B.

Hint, and tfocorder of

•i Deeds, Philadelphia, Pa. HON. JAMBS St UOOVEL, New Jetsi

BON. W, W. WARE, New Jtrsey. HSNET GORMAN', Bsq. tijsv-'

Agawt Adams•

Ka

J. E. COK,

Esq,, Of Jdy, Coo St Co

8i

TaBAStntT DSPABTMHST, I

iri-i' WassiKatoM,

D. O., April

Id, 1867.

iQSm:o( Int»fnal B»venue:—Haviug received satisfactory evidence that the proceeds of the en ierpriae cunducted.by the "Washington Library '66ii4paoy"'«rili be devoted to ohuitablo uses, permipslon Is hereby granted to said

Company to con­

duct such enterprise exotapt frojp all charge, whether from special tax or other duiy. K. A. RULLIN8, Oommlsiiioner^

IU W181IIM iilJUAKE C0ai*ANl, I in order tiiat the benevolent objrot

i!!

not forth1' in

this circular may bp. ,sucoussfnlly au:oairUished have issued fire series of VINE STEEL-PLATl! BistlaAVIifaS, VjiMbarepnti on subtJlAptioa^t prK'es much b©^ low their ret.til Tai^et, bitrrfiioATEj or st?ook ii? the wash-

i: INOION UBBAUY COMPANY" rill,be Issued, gtatuped wiihthe iJeal i'f tbe Cotnpadjr, and signed

try

the Seeretary. (Noao others

qjuBin^|, .... ,, •. i,,( Any perao sending us ONE DOLL IB, or pay tug the same to'oar lo«al' Agents, will looeive Un mediately fine Steel Plate i£ngiav ng, at choloe rrom the iisllowiiip Bht, and Xne Oortigoaie of. Stock,insuriogOne Present Ik pubUshud scheduly.

ONE DOLLAR BNGBAYINU8.

ko.'l—,kHy Child I My

Child

:,i

aired

1

HlGtiERTY,

I" No. 2—"They

are Saved!They're Sa*MI" No. 3—"Old Seven ty six or, the Esry Days of the

Buvolation.'

Any person paying TWO! DAL LA US will reoelvereither of thfc following tlae .~Ceul Plates, at choice, and two Certificates of Stock, tfius bocoailngo^iUled MTwoPeesenta,

,TwrQ ENCltAViKUf No' 1—"Washington's Oeurtship." No- 2— "Waghlagton's Last Interview wirhli^s 'Met'b&r."'

TOBKE DOLLAB SNGBANING3.

jaBXgBSJPgSJf-wms"

!*BOM

Tffi® ft'Ski?*'

afcd Thrie.Oetiflcaneil beooinIainclntiUii t,, Three Preeents, .. FOtJB DCrtitAU BSGBAVlNOi.

Anjr perMn paying-'FODR

jStiLLA. R'S'slia!!

oeive the large.an/^ beantifak^Mel E^tu

'THE MABBiAGB O* POCAHONTAS," ut4 Five Certifioites of Stock, entitling tliem to five Preeents.

Ths iEngraviBKa and Certificates wlllbo dollvexe4 to each subscribers at onr Local Aganolef, or sent by mall, post-paid,or ejc^reU, os may "be or--?rfgrq f. **"& B^ iWM JvjY

WASHaeiojr LIBRABT JOXPAK¥ -.ibid., wai awa»d Tkree Bandied Thoastnd

isMir

r% u«.i I.. iniil

IlTe

"T

other Wrongh fTon' made. It OirdWr a wldep clean, and sraoSful jftirrw*pnil nlrtowlH| the lightest Plow on record. Farmers w.ll dtrwen t» exan^ne Itr

10

s~adx

John ScottA SOn^s W areMase^

Befbre imrchasl* JtY&SHfKZ* desire to promote, aad what wrsav trae.

TTNION JtKEBt. it'" JtnoO f'b etfajFftAXl^ HEIW9* B1W tfaonftetmi «f all kinds of

and Dealers in

On Lafayette St., between Oanal and DepM, E E

A E

deSOdlj IHSIAJTA,

Dollar

W PRESENTS

To the Shareholders, Od Wednesday,8th of Jan.next

At

PHIIiADEliPHlA, FA.,

OS AT T1IJ5 KlVEtiSlftR, Pf/ •inf SCHEDULE OF PBESEXTSl -r I 1 Caih Praseat ^...#10,000. l'Cash Preeenii.. 20.600 1 Cash Present 10,000 l^OaSbt Presint. ^000 a 0»shPreiant»,yf IU,a00 each...i..^._„ 5,000 1 Handsome Country

Residence,

Stablea,

i'Grounds,'Ac., Gormaiwwn, PhUad'a.- 18,000 1 Double itesidenoo, 3 story brick, Cam*

busltiess esfabllshed, No.x3i WaiUiug !.r tonAvenye, Pniiadelpbla... 13,000 1 Country Besldenoe, Blreraide, W. J., with Ground, Frmits, 4oc. 10,000 1 Three-story Cottage, Lot, Ao 6.0UO 3S Valuable Building Lots, Buersido *1Q0 6,000 1 Xlegant Turnout Family Carriago,

Span of 'Berses, Harness, «o., oaai lete 6,000 10 Talfable' building lots,Blverslde, $30Q each 3,000 1 Beantifnl Stiver-grayiloice, k% Lotndsv high, sired by the celebrattd Import*J

S Bosewood oewing.Machlnea, f2U0 ach 1,000 •10 Kamlly Sewing Machines, S1U0 eo. 1,000 W Tine Gold Watches, 9200 each,,..„ 10,060 100

HOW TO OBTAIN AXD snuua EAieUATXHGS.

Xtl

AanB orders tons by mail, enclosing frowi 91 to 920, either by Post Office orders or In a registered letter, at our risk. Larger amonntd ithonld be sent by draft or express.^ 10 shares with Engravings 99,SO 35 Aares.wlth

KograVings..^.nu....A..

^OQahares with Engravings.

11

so wor,hy an ob ect. 8f)V0l! •sapaotfidfy, yWrt, Ao.',

2ga,::-!3

ffiSaokI'i

i..69.00

...00,00

Local ASENtS WANTED throughout the Unltod J»' t»uj! -i-'iJStatee.• vu jc -i

'A{%tSiocts^t8% hkv«'4ppofntiSd' as' tfjietrers,

tSwn. QKOB0&<

A~ OOoiCB A OO., whose well

known integrity an baaines* experiftucu will be a •aodtoatgaarhatos 'thit tne raoaey npnlled to

9o'flM(McMa and Mekibsrs of ths 'WcMliington Librsry Oo., N. S. SKA]), Secretary 'Gentlemen*—On receipt of yonr favor of the lithinst., not tylag us of onr appoint iaeit s«Bectji,y foTjryn^qowiyny ,.we took tbo liberty to anhmlt a copy of your Charter, with a plan 01 yodr caterirlse, te Me htgtiest lc^al tintherity

NbUSCkfeEMllS STORE.

i'

WUUL

sCti h.:*

rH

Tf

Ot

NOe 109 Main St9 Terre-Havte. j'lii* jj -itfl-t fj y|| 1 -:tih. HI.

3(r!i,u.

C.WITTIG&CO.

73 MA IU STREET,

ol

tha State, and having received hh fjivtmble oplald la regard to Ugalit), amd .syriri«t biting .^Uh tha he nevoiant ol^eot of yonr Association4 via the edmoation and malntdnaacti of the orpli^^ (jhlfdMn'of '0«r'soldiers'"and satlors'at tha' '-SfveAM* Iaatiknt^i w^have oonclndvd to aooept the tmst, and ta.ssa.onr bast efforts to promote

OPPOSITE MoKBBlTB BAUX,

•it

M», 16,000 1 Coal Depot,(idee, Sheds, Uronnd,

with

Arabian Horse "Caliph also, a light,. Road Wagont weight liO. pounds, lt-b.3 sjtof •iperiorSingle Uarqess. dc., ma-' king afirst-classestablishmennt...„„..M 8,000 ae Piidos, fsoo each.. to.uoo 90 MelodeOnS, 98^6 each 4,600

Oil Paintings, by leading Artl»ts~-ag-^ gregatevaluo .10,000

8 Camel'sHair Shawls, 91,000 3,000 2 Camel's Bair Shawls,$4,000 each........ 6,000 B'Handsotce Lace Sbawls, 9260 each ?60 40 Cashmere Shawls, 960 each gO Silk Dress Prtterns* 97i each '80

fflty

Bnilding Lots, 9176

The remainder will consist of

Bta

1: MAi M0JCX*k 00."

do.,

0A»K«B»,

ii' lu JsafloMk flyM Straet. PfallaAelphla, Pa.fe

-Wi vooinreLi,

104L Main Agtnt iu Terre«Haute.

:i

House

OJ.,

bbokaw BKoiHiKs«

V, ,|fj .i

1' 'i.i, ^a&

l/t •••i

100,000 PREMIUMS I

24

hrii

op*--

TO

loa.ooo oustombs&T™!"*^

Gonsistiag in part of.

All kinds ot €arpetlngs I

All kinds of Oil Clothj

ill kinds of Oortalns!

All kinds of Upholster? Goods!

AU kinds of Wall Papers!

All kinds of Looking Classes

•j&t --I-

Kxprfess, Phll'jdelphla, Pa. Pl.llactelphla.

»i

,w nfi t/al

Ji.rfi 'I ..j ,. J,

Picture Tassels, Curtain Tassels,

li

hj

Bands, Loops ft Cornices

Of new design* and rary handsome.

!iii! .'jS.m Ul^!

l'

0

-h'JI

re

of

"TBI PERILS or ODB JOBEf ATHKP.S," MdTo'nr 'Sertificites of Stock,

entitling

ih.im

Tour Presents DOLLAB ENGBAVING^. ,v

1

Any person who pays FIVE DOLLARS sh'aij MfelVf tbe large and splendid Steel

Staple Pry Woods!i*gg«*o#g«k+

We are prepared to compete with tbe entire trade in assortment and prieea.

i'lfi'Uv .j*, 1

Jn»t

ot

u'fiaa VISITORS,

,i o. jT a ax«a.4 z:'-

We have opened, this wedc, a Splendid 1 StOOk Of j.!

,r

Brdohef Shawls,

1

liistori SHawls. i: Silks,

a- POplillS, jELOOS,

500

eaou

1,600 8,7BO

till

'or-

ware, Musioal Boxes, Op ira Gluasea, 1 Pooket Bibles, and olgarent art.'cles of ornament and use, amountlok to ii ^fi y0' TftaL-. —9300,006 AU tbe propsrtiee given clear of Incuinbranee.

a,ooo

M(

Lennos.

',v ii v.-mIt jjoi*

Red Lace Handkerchiels, oai c-tBeal Lm« C«ll«n, !y?

Cliany

Callars,

'i'-.i ,i. Maltese Ccllara91 Th« Best Assortment* I

Xii Terre Haute, osr

Fsnrv ^jQAf4^jl ^^N?wY2*3w^18S5f!R»5»t I Ctllwy WUUUO 117.90 A. K. bpNM Nail, fiem i.«

y}. =•!'jodJl

Broches, Ear-rings, Belt

iwasp*, wan», I

Fancy Work Bozos, Ladles' Companions, etc., "Wi

Fui^» Just Opened.

Para

at *r ii*•(*!

WITTIO- ft OO

o. ia

73 JHfrtn

octldwtf.

EIB

AND BAB.

23,60

6p shares with Kngravings lti,60 T^ sha^ee wilfc Kngravini^.l.:W ....^.......

OCXJLIST \ND AIJRIST,

FEOM NEW YOBK,

IB NOV FEBlf ANEKTLT LOCATED IN N"ID I

J&, N" APOLX|S,

Where he may be consulted, rsn or 0HA*ak. on all diseases of those delicate organs. The aslv*r ssl snooess

ot Ur.

Wau'i practio* for tbe pa# two

years In this olty, together with fourteen years experience In this braach of tha medical prone* sloa elsewhere, should be a guarantee to thoaa

Pathiata was have already beea cured ot illndhess, Deafness Cross Eye, Ac., can be aesu on applica ttoa to ths Ollee. All surgical pperitlons mad* in the presenoe of the family pays! elan'when desired. (Mbnslv* dlsohirges from the Ears of Ohlldtso (a sure lbr*runner or Deafne*s,) permanently sored. Chronic Infiltration of the *yes, of yeer*' «aBding, perfectly cured. Wreplag or waUry Pye-, Oalataat, nlan mid Uleers of the Eya apeedlly CQTOfi*

ND OHABO* ftr aa Examination aad an Oplnian, aad no *harge for vasWOBMrn. treaUaant. Wsat Maryland ^trMt,

Operatlag Booms

1

ap stairs. Post Ogle* Boa ISIS.

1(

TXTBLLI—Tq

augsodWir.

get

well

it popsla, Llvsr Complaint, fovor aad tan, Diirrhaa, Ohal*ra Vorkaa,rtNimps,4»4 Wt rilTtflrtff ""MISBLl^KIBB Thrae tUM* a day, Tarsals by I. BITE, at No. 1t,eetasttthaadJlaU Stsasl*. aad ay aii.Prig-

OIIV cooos.

FALL TRADE!

rr

Received,

1

N O E

Jin

A great many

Hj

I £S 0 I them.

In Itnbtwr Gooda ,, St I

.j't'j

Ait

Oar Stock is' ji

Fall,

Fresh

andTery Desirable.

fail! ...

BROEAW BK0TH1S8 & C9.,

No. 109 Main Street,

[Between 4th aad 6th]

Terre Haute, Ind..

1

Vf

DRY GOODS.

frt£ '"rf»:i.

Piute of

i86"7. "i:

Tha UttJLI Uin Is the OSXT Una rua!s lilghtningSxpraik TraU*

VI 1 n_11 I eeiraietoieDoersf emiaadtii9 hoeik State Fair DOlletiB I

For the speoial aocomttodation

iSs&k

I GREAT ATTRACTIONS

ALL the NOVELTIES of the 8EASON. GBEAT. ER INDUCEMENTS than ever for Cash buyers to viait the se.«

"Wbero wUl ba found tb« largf^t nnJ mo«t attractita stock of FALL GOODS

Staple and Fancy

iW'

suj .-j-.

U'-fi

DRY GOODS! .......K.irj/rt

in

hjjlks:

s3« U4fir3i?t jf TU«wi

POPiM nsBiioi,

f*J* i'.~ "CA-ViilTiKtesSI xHOHAIBS,

AlsPACA^,

Notions,

ii*

ii

DEU1S£S,

White Goods. Laces & Em-

answvv ssss »-(,?•» fa., ». ,rr--Droideries,

-ts uxnis.M*. GrOOQS

Gloves, Hosiery,

Domestics,

I Ticks & Stripes

$i+U' %'ii-

Prints,—

t&i!

:.t -».* /.

tii

^Cloaks, Shawls,

.4T

Purt,

•.j

attings, Druggets, &ugt> and Mats, wall Papers,

"!c Window Shades, Bam* Mirrors Jbc., dbc*

To persons liriag at a distano oar city, now op at the time of tbe Stat« Fair, and oar home trade, we would ea? that the.time spent in examining our different departments trill net be los| to 'Tvv:

lVew Goods leeelTed Daily W

u4

Hi*

dwtf

Si

'tsumM

m?l U»V

.v U0E£!

'Buckeye Cash Stored

W. S. KYGB & CO,

77 Main Street.

ggBS—BFBBBgggS

-QLD £E LIABLE

LITTLE MIAMI KALLBOMl, ris oottfiam,

shortest ft Quickest Eouto Prwa onraunrATi toauuc EASTERN CITIES,

TOWNS,

TUAAOW

and

UAtXOHS.

trom

Claols

r.»ito

Ui.

Kast. It beiag the Ua^ Oaaaectlusf bra AMfVt ttaw fbr

dag the

are certain, and fa Meal*.

FAOT mat ma onanrAn 10 Boston In hoart} laltoonin SBboorti New Tork la 81 honrs Washington city in Sj% Buffalo ia IS bon Cbnlut Is 9 bosit.

Three Daily Eastern Trains.

7 A. M. Llghtnttf 1 -Light' nio^ Expreai. 1?.

H.

ZtigMaliL? Exfxesv

Modern Heaping (Wi by Sight ftklas. lei una 0nl Day Trains. vtsxg'Bprws*"^

BAU^AGI OBIOUO TSBOUUIE MT Taaocea (nsbi* an soM at all Ttoka* Offlces iir

Iht

soatlf Ind West. Ask

tor

L,

T5ck«t»

Vi» Cihoinosti and Columbus. WM.

O'BBinr, Man Tkd^t

A«tnu

T. J. SHERLOCK. Qea'l Aipat, Oiaolsilati. i-.it dtf

gillE RAILWAY 1 4

meat bboap flucg earn

NEW YORK, BOSTON, And ITew Bntlund Oltles.

XJUB BAIL WAT- JKIWSS TBOU Dunkirk to Ni* Yvrk 490

iftlm,

BuffaU to' 2Nm 'Fork 4tt MUu,

tkdammmm to

Nmo

York 416 Miitt

a no

92 to 111*8 Ue SH0Ria§T BOUiifi

AU Trains ma tfireetly thteagk to lew Xark, SV* MO BUM without etwsgs of QMttia.

From and altar AagaM Sfth, last, TMtns leave la tssseita with aQ Western ltMa, at follows

I

I fflrihdatft Itninaf liUniif

irWkJtitt,

(Bandsys eMepted). Slope at Salamanca lu.uc A. M. and ooan«3ta at BanaUsrilla and Core lag with tha S.SS A. M. Espress from BuOal?, and arrive* la New Tork at 7.0U P. X. 0,35 l*.N.IdibtalagKsprsss,ihia Bala m£nca(Snndayseaeepted): atopatHomelivill 6M P. M.f and oonnects at Hornellaviita aol

Corning with the K.90 A. K. Saprvis aelljrri Buffalo, and arrive* In New Tork at T.uo &. 4.19 P.

M. IT. Y, Hight Egprws, from Don fcttkSandayFMeeiftad). a tot., at Sblir.tusz 6.64 P. M. Oleaa TJ6 P. SL (Snp). Tcrotr'! •.66 A' K.| (Bklt). aad anlvp in New Yot?

P. II., 001

at 12.30 P. M., oonnvoting with Trains for Boston and Mew England

or el

tensufc*

M. CHAS. B. WAIX, ^U'!

mt-

fileted that he is no cWtrlataa or quack,bat duall&ed to accomplish all bo undertakes. Crosi Eye removed In One Minute or na charge, aad W$hout intarrnptian to Miaeds..

After! I Ottir

lernttT.

M« p. N. ClniiaBatl KipreM, fiw Dunkirk, (Sundays tlcepted). etcp* at SS2 mama 11.U P. M., aad connects at £*b*li» vlil* with the 11.80 P. M. TraLn twiaj Builai "arriving in New TorkB.SS P. V. From Bnflhl*—By New Tork Tittr -from invot car. Eiohange and Miohigaa titreets: 8.41 A. X. Hew fork Itttjr Expresus, (Sundays exoepted). Stupe sit Hvro»ii»viU^ 9.03 A.M., Bkft) ffasqitehaana 8.17 P.U.1 (Dine) Turner's 7.60 P. M. & n''«ts

Great Bond with Delaware, Laakawari^i WrM era Ballroad, and at Jersey Olty with Mldnlgfar JBxpreai Train of New Jarwj Bailruaj Philadelphia, Baltimore and WasMagtoa. IM A. E. Kasws Mall, via Avon a&d

HorneltsvUle (Sundays exoepud). Arrives in New Tork at 7.00 A. M. Oosneeis at SUaliw with the Northern Osntral BaUwayfor burg, Philadelphia, lalllanw, washin?toa and other points

South.

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Sunects at Jereev CTty with Uonilan Ezpreee •Eraln of New Jersey Mil road for BalUnore ,nd

Washington, aadat New Tart with JlortIng Baprssa Train far Boston aad Saw £agland Oltle*. e.io P. SC. Vnr T«k IlgM Ishcm, .iBAUtl- Stop* at Portag* ut 1. at., 7sap.), Intersecting with ths Utt.

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from Pvnkirk, aad arrive* Ia New tork a 18.80 P. M. 11J9 r. M.-Hast—SM IsprsM, (San dan ssoept*d). Stops at SuSfaMnna 7.30

A.*., (Bkft.){ Turnar's LIS P.M.. (Dtao). and arrive* laJlew Tork at LU r. K. 0ocnects at Qnat Bend with Sals

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wanna A W«^ra Bailfoed tor So^aAton, Triton and Philadelphia, aad at New Tork wit* Afternoooa Trains iad gtsamsn ft* Bostoa and Sew England Cities. Only one Train East on Sunday, bMlag Ba Us at #.10?. M., aad reaching New Tor* at 13,06 afternoon.

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