Daily Wabash Express, Volume 17, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 30 October 1867 — Page 3
SPECIAL NOTICES.
A STAR ON FIRE 1
w.»b recentfy reported by ihe.Mlronomerg. What of tnat lj, yVlii .caieajor »n orb mjriadaof miles
away?C^*"'Whil8,
the whole eonntiy Is
IN A BLAZE
of oxc temont at the wonderful effect produced during the uaH year npm tens of thousands of HB.WA3T SPHKKKS b£ that qu«acbe..of fi rj bair, timt transformer of gray hair, that «wi ft beantlflerof hair of every unitea#aut sh*de of color,
CRLSTADORO 3 HAIR DYE, a prjpirutloacu) U,r ..less a* tbe April rain. Mana fact a ret by J. CitlSTAIMJRO, 68 Maiden Lane, New York. MolJ by uruiwuts. Applied by all fluir Dresser*, oc9dwlm
TO OWNfiSS OP HORSES TUO0.HNU.-i-OF IIC'IWEo DlE YEARLY
from
Colij.'This need not be. 0.. Tobias' "V« notion positively cure every „Wi jr
giy«n
when first takt,n. Tbe cost ia only
olio dollar. Ev,»i"y owner of a borsa tl.ould hnvj ub ittle in his stable, ready for UEO. It is war ranted Buporior to anything»l.-e for tbe cure of Cats, WimigalK Sw,lliUb's SoroTcroa^Spr«infl Bruise, Old Byres, Ac remedy 20 years by GWnn lo Mi over-driven Orders are" constantly rcoolvcdf.ora tbe raoiwo .Tint- or Engird for it. The celebrated Hiram Wo«d uff, of trotting '•»«.
It bat beo aiod anu approved of for hi ilr«t horsemen in the country.'herBe, it acts like magic
r°' yea"
and saiJ IU, fr superior to any her he ha, tried Itocolluct, Ur. .ToblW VenutWn Hor-e Liniment I. p«* up in plat other. Sold by the Uru^lstB aid pot, 60 Ourtlandt S'reet, Sow 1nrlo
oc9dw1m
IMMB3iSE INCKEi.SE OF SALES.
Allcock's Porous Plasters.
«w*°»«•S.K They strenutbon, iuvl^orat-* tbe part upon wbicii they are applied, an relieve ner,ou. affectiuUE of tbe bow.U. lumbago, pains or the side, and ..auall? all I"1®1- 'naffdCtl0D8 of the k.dueys tb»y are .f great service.
Ijuxne BacK. New oiiK, 23, 18 8-
T. AiMKicit Co.-Gentlemen I have loldy sulT-red severely from a weakness In my bad ,«• Having heard your Plasters much rooommend»d^ or cases, of this kind, I procured on.- and the re.nlt wai nil I could deairo. A single Pl«"ter cured Dpe.in a wink. ...
Youis rospectfuliy, J. G.EBIGQ Proprietor of the Braudrntli House.
Prh»Cwl^enoy, Br«».irctli llouia, New York. oct9i*1tn
Errors of
A Gentleman who suffered for years from Nervous Debility, Premature Decay, and all the effccts of youtbfal indiscretion, will, for tlio Bake of Bursting humanity, Bend freo to all who need it, the receipt and directions Tor makiuit the simple remedy by whioh he was en rod. SbffororB wishing to profit by the advertiser's exponent, can do so by iddressing, In perfect confidence,
JOHN B. OGWKK
mylOdltaW wjy 13 Cedar St.. N. Y.
AW OF HUMANITY, I in Uelatio* to tiooiAL Evils, an Ert^AY FOR YOiJNG MRS..on 1'hyi.lolHgioal
or Howard A*so-~iatlo.i, l'hii»l.-lp!ua, I a. le^Gdw.^m ..
ISFOBMVriOI-
Information K'.iarautowl U. roduc- a luKUiiant
Sear and" b.aut.ml, •'». be o*tain«d w.thout =barKe l.y "^ro.s.-^
CIixPxxU,
ChemiBt.
823 road way, New York.
mylOdltaw-wl ^Ladies Tako l'articular Notice.
THE HEAL VKLPBAU FEMILE PILLS.
WAHHANXIOI) t'BlCNCH.
mUBSE PILLS, S3 cel'liiat many y«ais ago in Pa-'!", for roll of temale lrregularinSs, and afte. wards xo notanoiu t.r their enrni. rial employment in tbe practice of abortion, are now otferod jrsale lor Ura- time mAmtiucii. Thev bavo beon kept in compnatl obscurity, from tho fict th ib» ori unator Dr. V«lfe»u. a physician in Paris, or ^r 'a wealth and "tr'ct consclwutioiis riuciplos, and ,w'th
n0' oi0Ted
from general use, lest thuy should be enip oyed for nnlawful pu poses la verc.mins fm^le obBtructlons. they seem to be tru omnipotent, burst ngop-n tL flood gates fr.rn whatever cau.o may have sto .-d thum 1 but thoy are off^ to the public only fr le^iiliutt. use, and al aroforBiddea 'O sell tuom when It is uuder.tood that the object Ij uulawlui.
Laiies ca pjcurod a box, Belled fiom tho ey«s of the curious, by euclosint! ono Jolltr, and six p»"? •».- Agent'f .r th. United Htat.s and Oau..das. bain, N. Y., or to any authJiiajd A^ent. boll by ail Piuggists in Terro Hautv o7dwly
BA-israsixisxca- HOUSE or JA.Y COOKE AD CO.,
No 20 WALL Bl'BCET,
Corner of Nassau Street, New Vorh We buy and sell at tho must liberal current prices, and keep ou band a foil supply ot OOVarument B0SD3 OP ALL 133U1C3, 8EVKNIUIRTIKS, ami COMPOUND 1NTEBE3T NOTES and exocuto orders for purchaso and Bale of STOCKS, BONDS anl GOLD.
CONVERSIONS.
We convort the several Issues of SevkN-Thimcies at tho most favorable market rates into FiveTwautics, which, at pre «ut prlco of gol^ yield the holder ab«nt one per ceut more iuteicst per auuum. Circulars with full particulars furnish-
0d,^dnw?yPl,CPliOn-
^T€0«KK*€0.
ITCH I ITCH ITCH I SCRATCH I SCRATCH 1 SCRATCII in from 10 lo 48 hoars. Wheaton's Ointment euros Wheaton's Ointment Wheaton'4 utntmcnt Wheatou's ointment Wheaton's Ointment Wheaton's Ointment
Boston, Sept. 18, 18f.T-3U wdwly
TURNER'S T10 D0L0R0UREUX OR TURNER'S TLODOLOKOUREUXOR U»rVEU»AL SECKALfill PILL,
II.tlTEftKAl. NKliaiLtHA PILL. A SAFK, OtCUrAlS ANDPKI»Y OUUE FOB NHSOKALOI A and alt UKKVUUS DISSAdES.
It is an unfalil ig reiu-sdy in all cases ot Facial Neara'-sia, ofton effecting a pertect cure in a single day. No forai of Nervons DiseiMo fails to yield to its maglo influence. Even tho severest ot Chronic Neuralgia and gotie al Nervous Derangements of many years' standing, affecting the entire systerj, ar»compl«t«ly and permanently oured by it In a fow days, or a few w?eks at ths utnost. It contains nothing injurious to tho most dcllctto system, and can always b# used with perfect safety. It Is in constant use by the best Physicians, who givo it their unanimoui aud unlualifled apirovil. liant by mail on receipt or SI aud two postage stamps. Sold every whoro. rVRXGR CO., Sole proprietor* 120 'Fremont St., lI«Hlon, Mas*.
SepJ.eod Smos
roii Tb jinjHjrtanco of hia traly Bella aoom, bit- aud valuable preparation is now •o fuily arkuowiedgod, receiving ihe moat fre ap probation of Physicians, and in whiih the true name of Anodytu i» perfectly appareut, that in advertising, its true character is only to be given which ask a who have not witnessed its great curative power, to accept with confidence.
It is the tru rem. dy for Neuralgia, lihenrtaluim. Sciatica, TooA and Ear Ackr, H^id Ache, Painful M&wtrualioH, A'**nyrrkei, Disuw«JfrkM, Dtlirium Tremens. Sputa' Cimp'aiHlx, Losi of Sleep, and a» a mild and gentlo opiate to all Ktrvoits Affections-
In it ba^ been eminently succenful. In Heart Otmpltrinb, a very potent remedy. JOHN L. HGNNKWKl.L, Proprietor, Practical Chemist and rh vrmaceu'.Ht,
OO^nioaeroial Wharf, Bos'on, Mas?.
«r Said by all reiular dealers in medicine. From Physicians 15 Invito I ths greatest freedom of aorrMponden-e, to whom evory evidence of character wi be freely scut on demand.
July 16, dwoct andjan'y.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
rpRUB BUT STEANGB.—Any JL person landing us their Address, with 20 c-nts, will receive, by mail, the Kama and a Carte de Vislte of their future Wife of Hnsband a so. either sex nay gain the love of any perion they cboos*, instantly. Address BEEYES A CO., 78 Nassau Street, New York. 3mw
I^T There is nothing more oertain to prevent female Irregniaritiea than Dr. Telpean'a Female Pills. Tbey will In all cases cause a return of monthly sioknesi, withomt which no unmarried laly can enjoy perfect health. Sold by all Druggists Oct7dwlm
TO CONSUMPTIVES. The Bet. EDWABD A. WILSON will send, (free of charge) to all who desire it, tho prescription with th" directions for making aud using the simple remedy by which he was rnred of a long iffection and that dreaded disease Consumption.— His only oblect is to benefit the afflicted, and be hopes every sufferer will try this prescription, as it,»ill cost thom nothing and may prove a blessing. Please address Bev. EDWaBD A. WILSON,
Williamsburg, Kings Co., Nelr York.
mylOdltaw-wl
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This iuitnent ii no now
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Cheap Soap! Good Soap!
NATRONA REFINED
SAPONIFIER
Concentrated Lye.
2 Cts. a It. for Superior Hard Soap.
TWELVE POUNDS OF SOFT SOAP FOR ONE CENT.
Every Family can Make their Own Soap.
ALL VARIETIES OF 80AP.
Easily Made aa a Cup of Coffee.
Is a new Concentrated Lye, for making Soap, just discovered in
GREENLAND, IN THE ARCTIC BKAS, and ia composed mainly of Alumlnate of Soda, wliio.li, wlien mixed with KB*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 8oap,
Ket&iled by all Druggists and Orooen in the United States. tr FULL RECtPF,3 WITE EACH BOX.
Dcalera can obtain it wholesale ia case*, eacli containing 48 boXBS, at a liberal discount, of the wholeiall Grocer* and Druggist* in all
Our personal and best attention given to the Merchant Taioring department.
I'l HAM
th*
towns and cities of the United Statea,
°r°CLIFF0RD PEMBERT0N, Qaneral Agent, PITTSBXTBO. PSNN.
TON, I
MERCH'T TAILORING.
li\RTS(KK & BANNISTER
Have just received their
Fall and Winter Stock
Of Fashionable and Desirable
O I N
We have a superior and experienced Cutter, and the best Workmen to be found in the Weat
Great oare has been taken in tjie select tion of tho FINER CLASS of Goods.
the Itch! Halt Kbeum. Tetter. Bar be's Itch. Old sores. Every Kind
cures euros euros ores ouros
OF LT BI UlIHOK L'KE MA6IC. Trice, P0 rents a box by mail, '0 cents. Ad. dress -WKEKS A P0TT«-B, N", 170 Washington Street, Boston. JlaBi. For sale by all Druggists,
Latest and best Styles of Cloths, Ca8aimers, Yestings and Gents' FURNISHING GOO 8.
Our patrons are invited to an inspection of our GOODS AND PRICES.
CALL AT THE
Clotmm STORE,
Union
No. 79 Main Wt.
J. WALWSLEY,
E A I O
Has just returned from the East with a large Stock of
Cloths,
Cassimeres A
Vesting**,
Which he proposes to make up to ordei
CHEAPER
Than any other Merchant Tailoring Es* tablishment in Terre-Haute.
Gentlemen in want of Clothes Good Style by a
rVMLISBMD ZVEBT KOKTOIP 'KXOSPT SWtDATS) Dl
Miodesitt's Building No. 65 Wabash dikkctlt Nobtb or til Coubt B«BSB.
Terms of Subscription: Pot one year, In advance $10 00 For six months, in advance.^.6 00 for three months, in advancb..._......._... 2 SO For one month, in advance
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Deliverable to City Snbacnbui eat 80 :ents.per week Single Oupies, 6 cent*:
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SVLegal advertisements one dollar per square fbr each insertion in weekly. •VLocal Notices 10 cents per line.. No item however short Inserted in local column (or I than S1.00.
WMarriago and Funeral notices Sl.OO MTKo advertisements with cuts will be taken. •VSociety meetings and Beligions notices 26 eents each insertion, invariably in advance.
OVCollections will be made quarterly on all ad' wrtisement?. CHAS. CRZTFT, Prop'r.
LOOK TO YOUR INTERESTS.
Save Time and Money.
If you have anything to sell, If you have lost anything, If you have fountl 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,
DOWN THE SIEKRA.
A Perilous Bonte taiu
-Humor of a Moun Stager.,
Crossing the summit seven thousand feet abovo tho sea, wo looked' aok .upon a grand panorama. Far below us glittered Tahoe, the brighest gem in the aiountain coronet of those twin queens, the golden and the silver State. We saw every variety of form and color, mountain and valley, the deepest green and the purest snow. Then we began to descend. Here, when the turnpike in winter is sometime obstructed by twenty feet of snow, pass these telegraph wires and eight daily coaches. The winding road is graded like a railway—the finest of turnpikes for the perfection of staging. In early days the: ride was very perilous along rocky, sidling roads, upon the edge of dizzy precipices, where one looked down for a thousand feet upon patohes of green sward and silver streams. When the editor of the Tribune crossed is 1859 he was driven by Hank Monk, a famous Jehu, who, like the son of Nimshi, driveth furiously. An apocryphal story of this ride is current all over the great plaics and among the mountains. The editor had a lecture engagement in Plaeerville, and as tbe horse climbed slowly up the eastern side he feared he would be too late. Twice he urged the driver forward, but the reticent Monk paid not the slightest heed. Soon they reached the summit and begin to deasend. Then cracked the long idle whip and the horses at full run tore along beside preciDices where a single stone or mistep might send them rolling over, in whioh case the passenger was sure that, upon reaching the bottom, coach, horses and men, would not be worth twenty.flve cents a bushel I Tossed about in the bounding vehicle, he assured the driver that such haste was unnecssary that half an hour sooner or later would make no material difference. "Keep your seat, Mr., Greeley." replied the impertubable Monk, with a fresh crack of the whip "keep vour seat: I'll get you to Placervill® in time!"
Through that overru'Ing Providence which cares for the careless, the journey was accomplished in safety. But the fanciful legend so pleased oertain Californians that they presented Monk with a handsome gold watch, bearing the inscription "Keep your seat, Mr. Greeley I'll get you to Plaeerville in -time." One night, afterward, when Monk's coach wag late for these stages run by time table he drove very hard, to the terror of a selfimportant judicial personage, who vainly expostulated, again and again, and at last with pompous gravity, thundered: "I will have you discharged before the week is out. Do you know who I am. sir "Oh, yes," replied Monk, "perfectly well. But I am going to take this coach into Carson City on time if it kills every one-, horse Judge in the State of California!" Now, the broad, winding roads are beautifully smooth, and in summer sprinkled from carts for sixty miles to keep down the all-enveloping dust. The carts aro supplied from great wooden water-tanks two or three miles apart. Down the narrow winding shelf road our horses went leaping at a sharp gallop. It is a thrilling ride for at many points a divergence of six inches from the track would send the coach rolling from five hundred to one thousand feet down tho mountain into the foaming stream-bed of some yawning canon. Here is the ideal of staging. For woeks afterward one'i bl( oisti'8 at the memory of its whirl and rush. Twentyfour on tbe coach, with six horses, galloping down the Sierra Nevadas, along a winding, narrow, dizzy road, at twelve miles an hour! It is swift as Sheridan's ride, tnd stirring as the Charge of the Six
Hundred.
made in
Jr*raetio»I Tailor 2
Oall an J. W. at his
TAILOR SHOP
East Side of [the Public Square
The Olrglnality of Toasts. Originally the "toast was material, and had nothing to do with sentiment. It was the bit of brown biscuit which floated on every flowine bowl of punch. In King William's or Queen Anne's days, as the fashionable loungers in the great bath in the great city of Bladud, were flirting in the hot water or taking their chocolate on the floating cork slabs, or reading the Gazette as they sat on the invisible seats in the water, they were startled and delighted at the apparition of a fair nymph wno entered the bath in the most coquettish of dresses, and looking as glorious as A mphitrite herself when she glided along tbe deep. The fine gentlemen, especially, did hor honor, according to the rough humor of the time. They dipped their cups into the water nearest to where the delighted nymph herself stood: and drank the liquid off to her honor and glory. Among the eager lookers-on from tho gallery was a young fellow in the most resplendent of birth day suits, patch, pow« der, and sword and drawing the latter, he exclai med,, with all the figures and flowers of liberal speech then in common use, that he didn't care a fico for the liquor, but that he was resolved to have a taste of the toast in it. This was meant for tho lady in the bath, whom the rude gallant thus likened to the browned biscuit that in those days crowned the punch.
AB. the speaker looked as if he were abont to put his speech into action, there was a great scattering of the nymphs of the stream, with attendant screams an| breathless pauses in flight, as much inviting pur* suit as they seemed to dread it and there
was a calling of tbe beaux fortEelr swords and a scrambling preparation to defend the lady from that loud-voiced gallant. He, tbe while, swaggered saucily off to the King's Head, where nobody troubled him but the story spread through the 'city, and from that day the word -'toast" was applied to a lady lo whom drinking honors were rendered, till it gradually came to mean the words in whioh tbe hon-
A Sharp Boy.
The Watertown (N. Y.) reformer tells this story: A few days since a small, fine-looking, bright: boy came into the cars and took a seat. Shortly after, a minister came in and took a seat before and facing him, when the following conversation en sued: "Well, my little lad, what is your name?)' "My nme is James Foot, What is your name?" "William Hand" was the answer. "Where are you going?" asked the minister. "To Borne, sir and where are you go* ing was the response of the boy.
The minister could, do no less than answer, 'Camden." "How old are you was the next question of tbe minister. "Eight years," replied the boy. "How old are you, sir
The minister hesitated, but gave no an. 8W6r« "Are you alone?" was the next question of tbe minister. "Oh, no, sir," replied tbe boy pointing to the passengers "I have plenty of company." "But you have no friends on board to look after you asked the minister. "No, sir," said tho boy. "Have you
This was not answered, but was followed by a little history. "Whon I was a boy," said the minister, "my parents would not allow me to go off the farm alone."
At this the boy, with an indescribable look, said, "It is different now."
Gifts Tor Ohrisiman & New Years! A SUPEBB STOCK OF FINE GOLD AND 61L VEB WATCHES, ^LL WARRANTED TO RUM
AND THOROUGHLY It GULATKD, AT TflK LOW PNI0K OF $10 EAOU, AND .SATISITACTION GUARANTEED. 100 Solid Gold HuntinifWatches #250 to 1,000 100 Magic Cased Gold Watch 200 to 500 100 liudiea Watches, enameled ...... 100 to 3ti0 200 Gold Hust'g Onron'ter Watches 25u to 300 290 Gold Hunt'n Kngl'Sh Lovers.... 20 'to '$0 30J Gild Hunting upl Watches V0 to 0 600 Gold Hunt'g American Watches ion to 250 600 Silver Hunting Levers 60 to 600 Silver Hunting Duplexes 75 to 260 60J G.jld Ladies WatcbeB 60 to 2 1,J00 Gold Hunting Lepines... 5' to 75 l.oOO Misso'llaueons Silver Watches 60 to 1(0 2,600 Hunting Silver Watches 26 to 10 5 0 KJ Aaso ted Watches, .til uds 10 to 75 HThe above stock will be disposed oton tbe pop HB oNE PBior vuav, giving ery patron a fin* Gold or Solid Sllvor Watch for $10, wi.bout regard to value I
Weight, Bao. & Oo., 161 Broadway, New Yot^wish to immediately dispose of the at*»e magnificent Stock. Certificates, turning til? ar tides, are placed In soalrd e: velopos, and wt'il mixad. Holders aro entitled to tte articles named on their car tiflaate upan the payment ui Xou Dollars, wbolher it be a watch worth #1,00'J or worth less. Th" retnrn of any of our CertiQcaUts entitles you to the article named tbeteou upon payment, irrespective of ill, wor li, ami as no article valned less than 810 is nam on any ccr tiflcata it will at one* be s-en that this is Ho Lottery, but a straightforward legitimate transaction, whicu may be participated in even by ihe most lastidlons!
A single certificate will be sent by mail, pOst paid, upon r«c«iptof 25 cents, five fir SI, flqv»n tor $2, thirty-threo and elegant prtmium tor $5, sixty six and more valuable premium lor #10, ouo hundred aud most superb ch for #15. To Agents, or those wishing employment, this is a raieo: portunlty. Itis a legitimately conducted business, duly authorised by tbe Government, anl opeutothe moat e«reful scrntiuy. Try «j.
Address, WRIGHT, BR0,4 00,. Importers. oo29dlmw3m 161 Broadway, wew Vorlc.
HOUSEKEEPERS STORE.
Carpet House
©s
BR0KAW BROTHERS & €0.,
No. 109 Main St., Terre-Haute.
100,000 PREMIUMS
TO
100,000 CUSTOMERS
Consisting In part of
All kinds ot Carpetlngs I All kinds of Oilcloths All kinds of Curtains! All kinds of Upholstery Goods I All kinds of Wall Papers! All kinds of Looking Glasses!
Picture Tassels, Curtain Tassels, Bands. Loops & Cornices
Of new designs and very handsome.
Staple Dry Goods!
We are prepared to compete with the entire trade in assortment and prices.
JustRecoived,
A great many
O E I E S
Xn Rubber O-oods
it
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Our Stock is
Fall, fresh, and
Jerj
Desirable.
BROIiAW BROTHERS & CO.,
No. 109 Main Street, [Between 4th and 5th]
Terr© Haute, Ind.
TOHN ARMSTRONG, O
dimsmlth and Stencil Cotter.
rrbar, Whisky and Sack brands, also Plates fcr marking Clothiag, cat to order. Guns made aad repaired in the Mst or Stytf.
All work warranted to give satisfaction.. Shop Sd door Baat of the Mew Court House, §^o (trot, at tb*
Tip coanty Ha? Soalea. fdl
5« & S2 HAU STlKEi IS THE FIiAOK TOBU^. -M.
Cheap $tove$,
Grates, Plows, Scales, Ae.1
Woare now rncitriag tha u_,'
Largest, Cheapest and Best Assorted.StoaX cf Good# in, this line ever brought tB this City, bought at tba
Eeeeiit September Decline,
And c^nsistln^-oF the wall-kuowb and mMhiM jjtewart Cook Stoveis I Wood or Caal .r.'j ,ju«d
Resor's EMPIRE CHAMPION, BBLL wijbH arj£
DIAMiOND,
*asi
0. mmx. staca MONITOR CoatSfove",
.i&'m t*,
Oeciiodly the best 9tor«s. Hade for the Coal of this locality. Sole Agents for
Van's Family, Boarding House and iiotel ftahge^t:
»d ties Uret.nFrom flOOtoflOOO Enclll and W. other varltuies of'Wood an'lCoal Heating and Cooking stoves, Ail of the above wa willaell at
LOWER HATES
Than any Stove and Tinwmrt. House in Terre-Haute
WE MANUFAOTURE ALL KINDS OF
Tin and Copper Ware!
For the Wbolosale add Retail'Trade. 8o!e Ageute for Fairbanks Scales. Sell the Millor and iiichm*Dd Plows American and Kentucky Cider Mills Iron and Siata Mantle#, and Urutos of all kinds. Katnomber we furnish.with EVERY Oook Store
O'Neal's Paten* roppor Bottoms! This iuk1»uvtucui.l: by the Copper extending up the sid«(i of the vessel two or more Inches, prevents the t'u from corro ling where it joins the copper. And with the.sMBS-sised tin an eight inch Wash Uotlqr is made to hold two gallons more than the common Boiler, and the Boiler is as durable as if made entirely of Copper.
Tou will find it to your int-rest to givens a call for Goods in this line, jefore buying elsewhere.
C. €. SMITH A CO.
Sdplldwtf ...... .»J J. 'i^.i
S O E S Large Stock and l^ow Prices,
.7 •••.iTHi AT -vr
S.' R. HENDERSON'S,
Four Doors South of the Post Office, on Fourth Street.
KNOWING
With Cooking Storps he gives
More Furniture than Is Usually Siren and delivers all StifTes-in the oity Free of" CJliarg-©
In addition tb Stoves ne keeps a general as«ortmeutofTin. 1 ton and Copper Ware, Pressed Ware, The New French Ware, Spoons. Ladles, Preserving Kettles, Muffin^ Bakers, Waffld Irons* anl thevei'y newest' thiAg out, the i.'. I Patent Mirror Smoothing Irons.
These Irons have the nsw inclined handle,, and Patent Chilled Iron Face, which retains the beat one thiri longer titan Ou common onet. Stove' Pips of all siies and kinds, constantly on hand, and no estra charge for rivotin Joints toguther. Buyers wiK certainly save money by calling on
S B. HENDERSON,
Funh Stfeit, 4 doora South of the Pbst Office. fie28Jwtf
yEYEN CAR LOADS
*, 'L
nl 3.! .0* vj'fh- YH'iSSid'ff
S O E S Just received and will l« sold at tbe LOWEST BOTTOM PRICES, at BALL'S.
S I 3SL of the Leading Stoves
in the Market
Home Companion, three sixes» General Grant, three sizes. Charter, four sizes. Enter prist, four sizes. Forest Queett,, four ai»es.,m ,ni Rover, tux sizes.
All warranted the best in iffiUklarket, at' m«P, bt«ii.,sn tinrptfjf -0jj- jgat
HBNBEHSOJS,
S
iLANUK ACTUS® 1 i:.i 'Mae.i
NTOKK on 4tb street, ilbooor Bonu orrestOSee
The Best Cooking Stoves. The Finest Heating Stoves.' All kinds of Fruit Cans. Kvei Variety or Tin and Copper Ware
Everything Warranted*
Roofing, House Guttering, &e., Amo promptly fciid warranted to give satisfaction. None but tho best "BRANDS" -of Tin used nnI.ws spsciaiiy ordered.
Prices—Cheap' Vis the Cheapest, mlilidlv. ch SepS
HA&EETr & CO.,
Are prepared to do all Una. of
J. .J
W O
stlOB At'
Hoofing', Glittering, Coppersmith Work, And Repairing of ail Kinds.
We have also the Agencf for
BENNETT A MARSH'S CELEBRATED
Fhtenix Warm Air Furnaee,
Of wbtcb wo have already put op several, to the entire satisfaction of the parties nsiug. them, whom wecflti at'ali times refer.
All kinds of Furaaees. repaired and pm np in complete order, anil the work warranted. A general asuortment of TINWARE on toad at all times. Givo ns a »U «t
No- 187 Main Street,.
Bet. 6th a 7tb tt„ TERRK HA11TH. 1ND, noTlodtf
J. M.
Waltrb,Csas.
ErPiNottocais, H. AaitoLC,
Gen. Manager. Archl a 8culp. Man. Stonework
Walter, Eppinghousen
A
Co.,
WaaAT W«8T*Blt
Stexfa HtrUe and Liac-Stene Wwks, Stone Building Work. Vaults, 8tatuos, Menu menu, H.ad stones, Mant'es, at prises lower than any other Works in this .-Hate, as oar facilitises are greater. Alto Importers of Pcotch Granite Momusaents, Marble Works CKsUbllsked l»48)aev tbe P.O.
Stone Yard and iJteam Works at the T. H. A»I rridght' Depot, TERRE HAXJTK, IND. The Trade supplied with Sawed Stone and Marbla at Libei alBatii. 'a^"
CARRIAGES.
SCOT'T, ORES
A
CO.,
^Carriage Manufacturers C«aj$xa Wabash a 1st 8TS?(Taaaa Hauix, Ikb., Ke^p constantly, on hand and offer fc* siLle at 'jPie-lnweet laaritat irices, all ef the lMsatatylei of
CABE1AGES, BDUtilEi aad U8HT WAfiOsr of\b.ir own manufacture, of seleetW It) neciil attention paid to RarAiaiHO. Mm/3 dirt®
mxE
flHE
that the Public has
long demanded a better class of (Stoves titan lion hurvto.tore boon een$rally^o|fered in thl market, S. It. UKftDERSOK his this season seljcted with great care, from the molt
Popular and Celebrated Pati«nu known in the country East or West, an assortment of
Cooking and Heating
stoves, stub as
are.rarely oo looted together, in one Houses Among his stock mar be foetid this Uadivg 8totoi almost every promitnut mmufMCbfrer im. the «ns try.
Heating and Paripr |t^res,.
wilh ail the Modern Improve uenU and $onvenlencies. itoie» »of Offlc^'StorfeSi Cuurehe«~ Hotels, Dining-itoomi, B«d-ro«nis, any and all kinds an I as for prices,
He Defies Competition!
He is codfldent that be has bought as low as anybody n, andis determined not to be N E O I It ia impoaaible th^t anjiOjl slioald have bbttib Stoves, for no bttter are mad*. ALL ARE WARRANTED!
-if
Washisgton. Library Co.
"J S« PHILADELPHIA. 1
SUBSCRIPTION 0NB DOLLAR.
0300,000
6 it s* 'fiTty™ PRBSENT8 TO SUBSCRIBPES. one Casb Prwit of MO.OflO. OM,lla*h PNstftfC Om OmIi Preseal of glO.OoO. Om Casb Prcaclt ol Tin Caala Prettau of W^Wl saels. Rttd full Schedule of Presents Btlov .(Mrtilleate of Stock Is acooa»p*nl«d with a
Beautiful Steel-Plate Engruvln
WORTH MOB* AT BET All IHuM TilK 0»8T OF C£B TIFICATE,
And also insures to tbo Holder a
PRESENT IN TUB GBEAT DISTRlBUTIOK
if ii
The Washington Library' Co.,
Iioh*rtored bj tbe flUf. of PeoofylvaaU, auu 0I»« ^idof toe
Bfciverside Institute,
roa
Soldiers and Sailors' Orphans. Incrporated by the State ot S. J. APRIL 8 1807.
BIVXKbliITUrsmi'TB,
Situated at Riverside, tfnriingtou Countj, Jersey, is'found tor the purposo of .pratuitonsij educating hesoa. of dwoased ^ol tori »ui lie* men of the United States.
Che Board ol Trustees co sists ol tio fol'owintt well-known cit.xons of Pen .sy.vanii ubd Ne* Jersey HON. WILLIAM MANN,
JDis.rict Attorney, Phiir»dilphia, l'a
HON. LEWIS R. BR OMALL, Bx-Chiftf Coiner U. d. Miut, and Recorder ot Beoos, Philadelphia, cr•HO». JAMES M. dOOVEL, .N- w^eisoy HON. W. W. WARE, M,w J.rsey. .w HENET GORMAN, Es j.,
Agent Adams' Express, Phlludetphta, Pa J. K. COE, Esq., Of Joy, Goe & Oo., Philadelphia.
TaxASuaT Dkpabtmk.XT,
Washinotow, 0., Apri. id,
i&67.
Olllae of Intornal Bavenue:—HaVrng received satisfactory evidence that the proceed* ol the enterprise ounducted oy the "Washington Library Oonipat.y" will bo d-voted to cu i.tablo uses, permission is hereby granted to said Company iooou duot saoh enterprise exempt trout i«il charge, whether from special tax or other dciy. ,.E. A. RoLlilNS, Commissioner.
TAB WASHINGTON UBRARY C0XPAH1,
In order that the benevolent objrot set forth it tbis cirsnlar may bf successfully- aocouifll sheo liavo issued Svesoriesof
FIN'S STEEL-PLATE ENGHAVINGS, ?..j which ar^put on subtcription at prices uuuoh below their ret il va ue. CERTIFICATE.! OF STJOK. IN THE WASH
INGTON LIBRARY COMPANY
will be issued, stamped .htbe seat tbo Company, and sigued by the Secretary, (Hoa« otbci. gonuine.)
Any perso sending as OSE DOLLiiR, or paj iqg tbe same to our local Ag.-nts wiii lecaivc uumedUtely fine dtvel Plato Engiav ui choic. from the following list, tod One U.rtigca.e oi Stock, insuring One Present in puoiisbuis' hedulj.
ONE DOLLAR ENGRAVINGS.
No. 1—"My Child! My Child I" No. i—"The) %re Saved I they're raved I" No. 3—-'O. Bevuu ty six' or, tbe I ry Days o( the liovolutlcn'
Any person, paying t#U DALLiAiu will reoelve either of the following Unobtoul 1'ioieu, ui flhoioe, and two oertiBcates of Stock, tuus berotiiing entitled to Two .feasants
TWO DOLLAR ENGRAVINGS No 1—"Washington's Ceurtsh p." No.' S-' Wagbington's Last Interview wi hie il^tbor.''
THREE DOLLAR ENGRANIiSOS. Any person paying THREE DOLLAKri wi'l receive the beaatiful ateel Piato of "HjME FROM THE WAR,"' and ThrieOetlflcanes, beoomialngintitloil t^ Thro. Presents,
FODB DOLLAR ENGRAVINGS. Any person paying FOUR DOLLAltB shall ro oeive the lar^e and beautiful Steel Plate of "THE PERILS OF O0R FOBEFAl'HKBS," aad Four Certificates of Stook, .ntitiiug tUeu. t. Foar Present*.
FIVE DOLLAB ENGRAVINGS. Any person who pays FIVE fOLLAR3 sbii receive the large and splendid Steel P.ate of "THE MARRIAGE OF POCAHONTAS," and. Five Certificates of Stook, entitling thorn to Five Presents.
The Engravings and Certificates will be delivered 'to each subscribers at our Looal Agenoies, ot sent by mail, post-pa d, or express, as may be or dered. .•:
To the Shareholders, Dn Wednesday, 8th of Jan. next At PHILADELPHIA, PA., OB AT TilE lNsTlIIIXS, tUVKMtOt, a.
ijlV SCHEDULE OF PRESENTS. 1 Sash Present...^. „..W0,O 'O. 1 Cash Present........ 20 oOti 1 Oaeh Preeent.......(......„........ lo,uu I Cash Present V*b 3 Gash Presents of $1,600 each 6,Dot 1 Handsome Country ttcsiaeuce, Stable*,
Grounds, Ac., Germantjwn, Phlad'a... 18,00c 1 Double Residence, 3 story brick, Camden, N- 16.00O l.Coai Depot, Office, Sheds, Urouuo, wii'i business established No. 13 4 WaiU ng ton Avenye, Philadelptiia„„.. 15 000 1 Country Besidauee, Riveraid?, U. J., with Ground, Fruits, «co. i0,0uo 1 Tbree-story Cottage, Lot, Ac—..,,& uuu
Valuable Building Lots, Ri.ersido ):0J 5,o0u I Elegant Turnout Family Carriagv, Span of Horses, Harnesi, kc., ni^l&to 5,00(' 10 Valuable bnilding lota, Rivotsidv, $^00 each............... 3,000 1 Bsautilul Silver-gray tto. a 15^ l.uus high, sired by the celebr t. lwportui
Arabian Horae "Oalipn also, alight Road Wagon, weight 140 pounus, lih Sjt of superior Single ilaruess, «o., making a fir it-class establishment 5,000 59 Pianos, t600 eaoh 10,u00 90 Melodeous, %ii& each 4,600
Rosewood aewing M«cbin«a, $300 t'acb 1,0t 0 10 Family Sewing Machines, $100 to- li l,00u 60 Fine Gold Wktches, $200 eouL ls,lk« 1«) Oil Paintings, by le-.dic Artl-U- us-. gregate value 10,
CM'
8 Camel's Halt Shawls, $l,UuO il,Oo. I Camel's Hair Shawls, fci.OOO each t,lloo S Handsome Lace tiiiawis, $i50 each 760 10 Cashmere Shaw a, $50 eacn 6U 90 Silk Dress Prtierns. $7 each I,n0o 60 Oity Building Lots, $176 8,76o
The remainder will Oonslst of bit 'er- ... ware, Musical Botes, Upora Gliuisei, 'Pocket Bibles, and 'different art else ''of ornament aud use, amounting to 1,00c Total..-.——
All the propertias givea clear of incumbrance.
HoW TO OBTAIN SHARES ARB EseBAViaett. Bead orders tons by mai', enoloalag fro»i $1 to .JO, either by Post Olflce orders or in a regis -r. fetter, at our risk. Larger amounts should b* sent by draft or express. 10 shares with Engravings 35 shares with Engravings 60 shares with Engravings 75 shares with Engravings 100 shares with Engravings Iitical ASEftTS WANTED throughout the Unitoo
To the Ofllcera and Member, of tbe Wathingtoo Librtry Co., N. S. BEAD, Seoretart Ck-atlmen-—On reuelpt of your favor of thr Ifthlnst., not ftiag ifW our appoint .oli Reoeivers for year Oompany, we took the liberty to sabssit a copy of yonr Chart-r, with a plan ot your enterprise, to the highest legal nutb' rity ot the State, and having rsoeivrd his favorable opinion ia regard to Its legality, aad sympathising with the benevolent object of yoni Association via: tho edacatioa and maintenance sf tbe orphan children ol our soldiers and sailors at tlit Riverside Institute, wo bava conolndud to accept tbo feast, and ta use our best efforts to ptoiaotr so wor hy an oh ect. .r-
Respectfull,, yours, *., GEO. A.?X)DK E 06. Address all lattars to
CIO. A. COOKE A 00., BANKERS, SS South Third Street Philadelphia, Pa. Ewwlnits for the Waabtactoa Library Oo. t?
H. W. 0*COSIELL, t": '91.. 104 Main Street,
IK sfii.: ]j| Torre-Hants.
MUatCill..
Mason's Music Charts. Tielndi-K Hobm^u's Practical Course ia Hlnsrioa I'r ifniaaer's Musis for t'ha MiUioa Hair lob'* Wllheim, »tc., togstber th Aipropriate Snogs for the -"chnol KOoia, for oaa, two and three volccs. By L. W MaSOS. T'ach.r of llnslo in tho Boston 8sb-ols The«e Charts are de slgaed to d'sp use with the aaa of tbe Bla hoard, at tbe same time fnrnisbing tho most ap proved a »ur«« of El— antary *tadica, Exercise, and Songs Pnc- $10
OMVEit Dl r?0* A OO., Boston. CHAS. H. DI6T0N A CO., *ork. ocntbd
THE MUSIC ROOK
For Every Boy and Girl
MEBBY "CHIMES,
OOBTAINlXa
Hundreds of Popolar Songs,
AXO
PLEASING INSTBOOrl *N? AMD 1XEB0XSEI BT WBIOB
Any One Can Learn to Sing Tliem.
Pr ceM)' snts. 6«nt st-pald.
OMVEB DIT-tON A CO.. l'u"li*hers, 2T7 Wash* iiigto'i St., Bot»n »). H* DIT80N A CO
DEALER IM
COR\ELI 18 & HAGGKRTV,
Corner of Third and Main Streets,
TERRE-HAUTE,
JLt the Very
it'
WlSHINQTOir LIBKiBI COMPANY Wtl.I AWAKD r*' Three Pundied Thousand
Dollar
IN PRESENTS
At the Very Lowist Rates®
Merrimac,
Cocheco, ...^
Dunnel's,
T®
M1
oadw. y. New "Vork. asdwtoh
MIJ81C.
3. a. LINDEMANN,
0 Hi
PIANOS, EIsO OEONS ORGANS, Violins, Gnltvs, Flutes, and all kinds of MuSlCa
MerchaudlKe, No. 91 Wabash Street, TBRRE HAUTE. INDIANA. TUNING AND REPAIRING of PIANOS and other lustruiueufs will be promptly attended to.
OLD PIANOS will be taken in tnadefoi NEV ONES. .nlOSHwH J. i. LTNDEMANN
L. KISSNER'S
PALM OP P|!
JVo. 48, Oliio Street,
OPPOSITE THE COURT HOUiE,
TKRHE-HAUTB. IND.
This being tha' larcest and most elegant Musk Establishment
IN THIS STATE
Buy era in want of fine
,f-
I A N O S
1
JSELODEOJrS,
O G- A. N" S,
And sirRl'er Musioal Instruments, and Musioal Mercl'a dlse dasnrioilo'i, Sheet Musicai.d Instrn tion Books, should not fail to visit tho
PALACE OP MUSIC.
•».t -'••H
V" All kinds of Musical Instruments repaired the most approved manner. dAw
American,
And Other Prints.
h-wnvr -!i
Bleached and Brown
Sheetings] [andl Shirtings
TICKS,
STRIFES
and
CHECKS,
A FXTtl. ASSOBTIIEET OJT
Dressi Goods,
Cassimeres,
Jeans,
Fia
$lHJ0,00t
.(9,50 ,.23,50 .-Ui.&C ,.yo#tHi
U-c1' S1 States. The Association have appointed 'aa H.oeivBrs, Messrs. GEORGE A. OOuKE A 00 #hose well knowninUgrl'yan bu.loeei exporieuco will l» a sufficient guarantee that tue monsy applied to the purpose stated.
Philadbkphia, Pa.,
Shawls,
Cloaks,
Notions,
Cotton Yarns, Carpet Warp, Cotton Batting1,
&c., &c
SeptSO 1867 dw
May lo, 1867.
nOMAIN PLOW WORKS. VJ Cntun, Preble County, Ohio.
The Empire Queen of the West.
This Standard Pio« ha* never been ^xoell.d, ano fotV'Ueral purpose never will be. In it. construction we -re working a perfectl. homogeul«u» Oast Steel that a ill on« roiish an out live an) •th.'T Wrough Plow Bade. It throws a wide al*»u, ant srac-fni lurrow. aud in drauwht is^ the lightest Plow on record. Farmers II do wsll t» elKlBiOA ibis »t
John Scott & Son^ Warehouse,
Terre-Haute. lEdlana.
B« fore pSrCliaaiun flsowbere. Vo*r interest wr
JOU.V B£IZ, Early's Block, Ho. 60 Main Stree*, Torre Haute, Indiana.
Meys.
OST respectfully reootnmeada hi* well select' ed stock of Je*ns, Ftaanels, plain and plaid Blankets, Coverlets, and Woolen Knit ting Tarns, of different kinds. Being fully en ibled to warrant the first quality of these Goods most respectfully Invite Ladles and Geatlamea to call aad iaapoct them. Wool takea in sxchaagv for Goods, and the highest market rates paid.
4,
O E E
be Drawn at Co?lngton, Ej.
Oct• 16th,
bi'\Cla*s T, -Class IT, Oetn Mstj
prise of $50,000 prlae of 20.01/0 1 prlae ot 8.0(X)
^psiess of ^prtsa of
j^RlE RAILWAY!
r.ii
'OFFEE At5'-'1
Wholesale and Retail
250
155
200?
prises of
1 priasof 7.00C
9
prists of prlase of
^prtMsof 29 prima, 1.000 63
150
220 18
125
luo:
prises of
50
prises of 4C0 261 prl|M
of
Prices amounting to $230 650. 32,000 Numbers and 788 Prises. Tickets 912, Hatres $6, )usrterh ft
The above MAoairioaar 8lMSIJI'ftTlisu Lottbbt will bo drawn is Pvaue. in 1 ovi er«a, KT.. a* Swoaa Oo*»i«si. »sas at on* oi. oa P. M., at tha euraer ..f »ocar« uro ?0 -tt a fevrr*. Tne Ksntnoky State Lottos aro so fi Eu priiea, but responsible Mosey Lottei Ma. tb«t l«v* been conduced for tha past thirty years, »nt a'rs dfawt ua er the aothonty of cha tsr froat tt« state, and bond* aregiven for the paym.ulof ill priaee. Tan drawings are pubiishe-t in tb» Sew 101k Herald and the Oincina.tl ommaroial.
The atoveso-.mo wilibednwn tbe middle and last of each month dartag 1807 %nd ISM. Circulars of ti»ri» drawing daily sent va spplioation to tue Managers.
Address -11 trders for tick- ts to
*nnr.,g
MUBRAf, EDDY CO., COVIKOHIN, KV. 'Agent* Wanimf.z, ail29Uwv
jyOOTS AHii dHUES.
N A N E W S *'19IiMlllag ,4
Boots & Shoes Very Cheap 1 To close oat his large stock of £oots Shoes aud Gaiters, To make room for Spring stock, fon will money by oailiag orhim at
JSTo. 8 Meohamos Block, Partinular Attention la gtvtm CUSTOM W(tRIC rhis Departm»nt Is In tti. hauus of HKlLl.tliL
WORKMEN.
KlIMt'
QLI) UEL1ABLK -••si^
LITTLE MIAMI KAILBOAD,
VIA COLCMBDS,
Shortest & Quickest Route From CINCINNATI to all th* CITIES,
TOWNS, VIl-LAGHS and STaIIuNS. The Limi MIAMI is the OKLT Uae rviotn« t&htmng bxprs Trains from Lipci.u:" tb» Eit'ft It boing the saoaTcar Line, Co Si ti^iu are certain, ^ud Pasaengera hate sum It-uc tur Meals.
FAST TIME FROM CHOLXSATI TO Boston in 34 hours Ba tiuiorv in ltd boors vew Yuri iu 31 taunrsi tt-ashintou Cit) tn Buffalo in IK hours C'levclend In 9 iKiuifc fhree Dally Eastern Trains. 7 A. M. LlghtQiiid Kxprow. S:30 A. M. ning Kxpieas. S P. M. gbtntn kxjtrees. Modern Sleeping Oars by Mght Trains, loon Oars by Day Trains. The r. M. Train I carta Hmdaj Nlsbt ia»t«od ot hal.i rday M(M. BAGGAGE CHECKED THKuUGH!
Tnaousa
Ticksts
are sold at all Ticket
flcea iu the .-ou and West. Ask tor TiokuM Via Cincinnati and Columbus. WM. L. O'tittlEN, Gen'l Tick. Agon^ T. J. SHERLOCK, Geu'l Agent, Oinoinnau. dtf
ttlUAf BROAD Ul'AfiS-«DOCtttl XRA0K BODTI
NEW YORK, BOSTON, And New England Cities.
THIS RAILWAY EXTENDS FROM Dunkirk to New York 460 Ahies, Buffalo to New Fork 423 Miles,
Salamanua to New Fork 410 Miles AID If riOH aa lo '22 MILKS (lie
saOttllST ROUTE
All Trains run directly through to New York, W MO MlliUi without euange of Ooaoh. s.
From and after August 28ih, 18M, Trains will Isave in counectiou witti all Western lines, as lollows: t-'ruui Dunkirk And Mtliaaacabi Nv» Vork time irom (Juiou Depots: 7.SO A. M. t.X|srea* Salt, nom nnkfrfc, (Suiidajs rxo ptodj. atuv.atSalamaiicalu.ua
A. M. aud 'Ui.ests at Uoruell-vilio au« ciorning with the 0i A. M. Esprvsa bum Buiiaio, »ud Kiri.t-s Iu .Siw York :it 7.0o M. S.S5 f. St. EngutsUnip Express, trom Salaliiauca duuuuyscxcapu l). otopet tloruallviiia b.Sb P. and connects »t Horn.llsviile and
Corning with the 2.2o A. M. Expio^s Mail/ium Buffalo, uud arrives in Now York at ou H. 4.IB P. H. H. V, Ni.ht Exp rcaa, fi ou uuuli in.a^s excepted), b.opa at Saluiauoa 0.6b P. M. Oleen 7.36 P. M. (dup). Inrorr's #.6b A' M., (Bait), and ar ive tn Now Kfk at 1130 P. 11., connvoting with Atterni.rn
Traiuafor Boston .ul h-w Kn«iend Cities. 9.50 n. Cincinnati Express, from Dunkirk, (Saauay. ^^i.o iop3 .tbala. mau a 11 06 ii aud couneots at ilirbalis-
Vllle witn tue 11.Al P. M. Train troui Bunalo, arriv n« iu New kork3.i6 P. IL From Buffalo—B) New Vork Time from l)ecer. kacbange and Michigan aireeto: S.45 A.
M. Mew York Day Express,
1 uuday. exce, ted). Stops at Uoruxusvwtr 9.0.1 A. M., Bkl't) Snsqu.hauna 8.17 P. M.: (UiBi )i Turner's 7.68 P. M. O.niootn Great nd with Delaware, Lack*wan A W.I srs Railroad, aud at J. rsey Oity with Midai^ler Kipros. .'raiu of N. Jersey ILtin aa Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington. S.OO A. S. ivxpress Mail, v.a a«ua aad ilornel.oville (Sundays excepted). Arrives tn
Mew Vork at 7.0u A. M. Connects at kJmira with tho Northern Central Railway iKrUairia. burg, Pbiiadeiphia, Baltimore, Washia ton aud other poiu.. Soutn. UIO P. M. Lightning Express. (Sandays ex^sptca) stops at iturueii.vu-e A *S (8up ), and arrivea in New kork 7.1W A. 41.—
Connects at Jsr.es Uity with Uorninu k.xpr«ws Train ot !ew Jersey UaLroad for Balli- ore end Washiugton, and at Mew fork with Morning Exprues i'raln for Boston and hew knjp land CitiM 6.1A P. M. Sew York S Iglss Bxitrtsm, bAll.V. atop, at fo. ia«e 8.^6 Ji, (Su,.), intersecting with the 4.16 P. M. Tra0 tioui Dunkirk, and arrives in Aisw York at 12.30 P. M. tl.SS P. K. Clneinnwtl Express, (Sua-
Uajs sxc«pteu). Mvps at euspuehauna 7.KU A.M., (Bin.) Turner's I.lit P.M.. (ltu»), and airivoe iu Mew rk at 3.46 P. 11. Connects at Great Bend with Delaware, Lackawanna A Western Railroad for Sorauton, Trenton and Pnilaoelpbla, and al Mew Vara with Afternooou Trains and gieamsis for Boston anu New England Cities. Only one Train East ou Sunday, leaving Ba'fmo at 8.10 P. 11., and reaching liew iork at 1SJ0 aftrrno-'U
Boston and New England Passongars, with tfeelx Baggage, are transferred Jren tf charge lu Sew York.
Tbobstt Ventilated and moet Luxurious Sleeping Coaches WTiN TUE WORLD"VS accumpanying all night trains on this rallwaf.
Baggage Cheoked Through! And Fare as lew as by any other Routt A!ih FOR TICKET* FIA Kbit, KAILS A Which can be obtained Mall Principal Tlokft f«
IIcn to tbe Weal ^od floaia watt.
H. RIDDLE, WM. A, BARE, CfcoM dapH. OwiM Pa»*. UAT^tr
WM.BB.
-isi, hon aso oaNAKsmai
A I IN E One door Ea»t of tbe Star Grooer TERRE HAUTK, INI). Plala a«i Drrorative P»po- lla gi»--..Fanc) and
Hia -Un Painiluu. Ovilinns aS I W Palated sad CUmliet in Fronco Colon. Piaa- n' Na'aial Woil P»tl-hed la th^ bi.hiei stjle of tbe Art. Oildlng on O ass a •Japanned Tin, in all My sss it Will be the intarssi of tb *e wh. -li hkvas rvi »*ble worn done, to s.l on IS' ma'ton lu buy ng dn 1 mix nr clors, ill uisished to p«i*o.s rass or •'•taaa. ocSitf
Dissolution
of jpa
SHIP.
fhePartnenhlp of ^h«!fer aod Jo» to vai to*4iy iliNoltrd by mu uai eai itbt, »IU W. dch'fft-r *ul lettio a 1 accou ta bt.oia b4 to fl A" thoae Indebted «til pUa« co
JO*. KERN.
Wm 8cbaVs" deslr-s 10 return tie tbant'* »o his fri'D'ls ssil oustomers for their pai'i »»ie haretuTore, aou rvspt-ctiully sollctti a rotitibtia' ca ot'th^same at bis place of business, on M«ln Stre-t, east of Slxh. He will be alw»}s on haa to servs thoss who salt upon rn. ostlfdtf W. SUUifi*
