Daily Wabash Express, Volume 17, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 2 December 1867 — Page 3
SPECIAL NOTICES.
THERE it nothing like Dr. Velpau's French PflU for keeping the complexion fresh and entirely free from pimples. Tho cause of whieh Ihat it reg' ulatss the entire female system. Bold by all Drnggists. n6owlm
CHILDREN'S LIVES SAVED FOB SO GBNTS THOUSANDS Of CHltDBBH DIB AHHBAIr I, of Croup. Mow, mothe*if jou would spead 60 cent*, and always hare a bottle of Dr. Venetian Liniment Inthahome, yon never need Tear losing yo..r little one when attacked this complaint. It is now 20 year, since I havo
p„t
np my Liniment, and never heard of a cUld lying of Croup when my Liniment was hundreds ol caw. of .are. hare been me. and many state if it was $10 P«»ottU they would not be without it. Besides which, certain cure for Cnts, Barn., Headache, ache sore Throat., Swelling., Mump., Colic, Diarrho*, Dysentery, 8pa*n«, Old Sores, an Pains In the Back and Chest. No one once tries it wheisevor without It. It Is warranted per fectly safe to take internally. Full direction, with every bottl«. Sold by the DrnggHts pot, 60 Cortlandt Street, Hew York. noftdwlm
Do-
iSUDDEN DEATH Ulth3 »te of every fibre upon which the CAUSTIC POISOU of an ordinary hair dye (.11.. There is no
BBSUBBKCTION
for the filament, thu. blighted. But, a it were, In the TWINKLING* OF A5F ETE, hair of any obnoxious color 1. ohnnged to a
RICH ANO «L0BI0R9 HUE, and atthe eame time vitalised and in-provedby tho mo of
CRISTADORO'B HAIR DYE, nature'* «afe ally, and beauty's regenerator Manufactured by J. CBISTADOBO, 68 Maiden Lane, ew York. Sold by all Urnggists plied by all Hair Droasers.
His only object is to benefit the afflicted, and he bope'Zrj sufferer will try thl.pro«orip.onaS ltill cost them nothing and may Pr^®£$,°"ing'
Plpa,0*'1'1^H|U*burg,Klig.Co.',
mylOdUaw-wl
Ladies
RML VILPIAU
TIIBSAafterwards
No 10 WALL SlRKKiT,
Corner of Nassau Street, New York. We buy and .ell at the moat liberal current jrleea, and keep on hand a full .uppiy of GOVrnment BONDS OF ALL IS8UKS, SEVENHIRTIEH, and COMPOUND INT1EBB3T NOTES nd execute or.Ior. for purchase and sale of fOOKS, BONJ'.'ianl OOLD.
CONVKB8ION9.
We convort the several le.ue.of 8*V*K-TUI«TI*S at the most favorable market rate. Into FiveTwenties, which, at pre out price of gold, yield the holder about one per ceut more intere.t per imum. Circulars with full particulars furnishHi upon applies tiou myOdwly
AT COOKE DFC CO.
ITCH! ITCH! ITCH 1 SCRATCH. 1 SCRATCH 1 SCRATCH i» from 10 to 48 hoar*. Wheftton's Ointment oaros cursa cures cures cures cures
Wbeatoa's Ointment Wheaton'* ointment Wkeatoa's ointment Wbeatea's Olatmeat Wheaion's Ointment
Tba itch, Salt Rheum. Tetter. Barber's llsh. Old Sens. Krery Kind
OF KTKRT ntlMOR L1KB MA6I0. Prloa, 60 cent, a box by mall, CO cenie. Addre.. WKEK8 A POTTKR, No. 170 Wa.hington Htreet, Benton, MR..: For sale by all Druggist..
Boston, Sept. IF, 18CT-3U wdwly
HIINNEWLL'S
TN1VERS4L I By.advertising it 1. expected C'OVUII I 8a'"
a
notoriety, than
REMEDY. I which, no form i. better, but 1 i.on
Trnt Oharatter at»M
Tm
May{16 nov and feb
TO OWNERS OF HORSES.
TU0U8ANP8 OF I10BSB9 DlB TEABLT from Oolio. ThU ueed not be. Di'. Tobias' Venetian Horie Liniment will positively cure every case, it given when first taken. The cost i. only oue dollar. Every owner of a hor«» should hovJ a bottle In hi. .table, ready for u.e. It is warranted superior to anything else for the onroof Out., Wlndgalls, Swellings, Sore Throat, Sprains, Bruises, Old 3ores, Ao. ThU Liniment 1. no new remedy. It has been used and approved of tor 20"years by the first horsemen In the country.— Given to an over-driven herse, It act. like maglo. Orders are constantly received from the aACiaa STABI.«R or XNOLAMD for It. The celebrated Hiram Woodruff, of trotting fame, used It for year, and said It I* f*r superior to any other he has trlea Becotlect, Dr. Tobla.' Venetian Horse Liniment li put up in plut bottle.. Take no ether. Sold by the Druggist, and Saddler.. Dipot, 66 Oortlandt Btreet, New York. ocMwl*
Errors of Youth. A Geutlemau who suffered for year, from Herv sus Debility, Premature Decay, and all the effect, ef youthful indiscretion, will, for the sake of «nferlng humanity, send free to all who need It, tho reoetpt and dlreotlnu. Tor making the .imple remedy by whioh he was cured. Shfferers wishing to profit by the advertiser's experience, t«a do so by iddreuing, In perfect confidence,
JOHN B. OGDKN,_ A« Cedar St.. N.
mylOdltaw-wly
TIC
turners
doloroureox or
TURNER'S TIC D0L0R0URECX OR IJSIVERSA.I. NElJSAIiGIA P1IX, UNIVERSAL SECBALCIA PILL. c»rK QBRT111 AND 8PKDY COKB IfOB
SKOBXLOIA and all XKUVOUS DISEASES. It Wan uufAiilng remedy In all cases of Facial Neuralgia, often effecting a perfect cure In a sin gle day. No form of Nervous Disease fall, to yield to Its magic Inllaeuce. Bven the severest ot Ohronlo Neuralgia and general Nervou. Derangements of many years' standlug, affecting the entire systeu, are completely -nd permanent iy oured by It in 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 perfact safety. It is iu oonstant use by the best Physicians, who give it their unanimous and «n justified approval. Sent by mail on receipt of |1 and two postage stamps. Sold everywhere, flJKMEB A CO., Sole Proprietor#,
HQ Tmaoat St., 'B«jton, KaH.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
A E I A N WALTHAM
This system
New York.
Particular Notice.
IMAM PILLS. FRENCH.
WARltANTED
PILL3, su celebrated many years ago in Pari., for the relief of female IrregularIttei, and DO uoteriou. tor tbe'r orltai. nal employoiunt in thB practice of abortion, are now offered Tor sale for fie first time iin^Amer oa. The* have bean k«pt In compaiatl*e obseanty, from the f*ct that the originator Dr. yelpaau. i. a physician in Pari., of groaj »"d jonsclentlons i-rluciples, and from gouoral n.e, leat they nhonld be •™PI°*«d for anlawful purposes In ovarcomiug femiiUob«trnctionB they aoem to be truty omoipottat, burstingopun the flood gates from
whfttoTZrpc*|ufJ
may havo »to,-p»d them but
they
the public only for legitimate uso, »»d »lj are forbidduu io sell tliem wlieu It is onder»tood that the object in unlawful.
Ladles ran pooured box, sealed fiom "\e
of
Ap-
nov6dwlm
TO CONSUMPTIVES. The Ear KBWABJ) A. WILSOH will send,
ey*s
of tliu curious, by enclosing one ''"liar, and six ", ,.Ugo .taa,ps to M. VV.
MAUUM»ER
Gon„r».
Agent f..r the United State, and ^nlda'' bani.N. Y., or to any authorised Auent. Soli by till Diuggist. In Torre llaute. o7dwly
HOUSE
BANKINGOf JAY COOKE Jit
CO.,
I:
W A E S
The true value of Machinery applied to Wateh making is not that by it. nso Watches are mad. rapidly, bat that they are mad* correctly. Tery few people know why* Waltham Wateh should be superior to any other. In the fir.t plaoe, at Waltham the Wateh ia regarded a. only a machine, to bo comtructed like any other machine on mechanical principles. If the watchea MO good, It 1. because the machinery 1. good. Of course there must be BO defeet In tho principle or plan of the movement—no mistake In the sisaa or shape, of the plea*, of wh'eh it to eomposed—nothing wanting in their properties, and no error in their positions. Thaw point* ouee thoroughly settled, it iests wholly with the machinery, constructed with luflnlte diversity of form and function ezprewly for the pnrpoee, to prod nee the finished piece*. By mean, of multiplying gnagea and microecopes, tests and inspections for the detection of wear in the cutting tools, and for bait, and flaw, in steel or .tone am made to accompany tbe work in every .tage from beginning to end. A. a necessary remit, the watch gee. together a perfect machine. Bvery part ia found to fit properly in it. place. Every pin may be pu.ned till it pinches, and every screw turned home. In.tead of a .luggi.h and feeble action, the balanee, even under the pre*.are of the lightest main.pring, Tibrates with a wide and fro. motion, and the beat baa tbe clear ringing sound alwaj characteristic of the Waltham Wateh.— The machine is a timekeeper from the .tart.
DR. I. T. HENDERSON'S LKTTIR. VASMVITLI, LA. Maroh 8, IS SO.
Dr. T. \LLOOOK—Sir: I have been .ulfering under a aerare attaek of neuralgia dieeaee of my bowel, for year., with
AWAY
that.alc must r.ly.—
It i. pre.umeJ that tho contrast of thi. .piendid preparatlen,it.iimpllclty, and the freedom with which it may be used whenever there is the leaat tickling or Irritation in the throat, In contraat with old forms, lu which component, are .nob, that do»e. are restrained to two or three tlmea a day, 1. perfectly apparent, and ie a. truly Ike theory, a. HVNSKW*I-L'. UNIT.MAL COTJM RIMcur is valuable, whieh
Yeor. have moat ol early
proved. Wnoopiso Oouan, HOAB.M*.., OOLM, 9o«* TH»OAT, and all oomplalnts, which, if negected, end In
Oonwmption,
are it. work to eure or
relieve, to which the most undoubted testimony als whieh may be «een at n»y offlce, fully corroborate. JOHN L. I1UNNKWKLL, Proprietor,
Practical Ohemi.t, 9 Oonimerelal Wharf, Botton, Sold by all regular dealer, in Medicine,
a
1
watchmaking la unknown in
foreign countrie., and i. entirely original with tha Waltham Oompany. The Company claim that by It they produce watche* that cannot be equalled for every quality whieh make, a watch valuable. Simple in plan and correot in principle, tbe movementi.net only beautifully fini.hed, substantial, accurate and cheap, but i. uniform in the minutest details, aot eaally damaged, and when repairel always as good a* new. There arc differentgradee of flnl.h In the different varietie. of watchea made by the Waltham Company, ai there are different .iaes and shapes to .nit all taste* and means bat every Wat.h that bear, the genuine trade-mark of "Waltbam" I. guarantied to be a good ene, and nobody need be afraid to buy it.
EVERT |WATCH FULLY WARRANTED.
Vor Rale by all FlrsUUlass Dealers la Called gtataa aid British Piovlaocs.
Tor further information addresi the Agent*, BOBBINS A APPLETON, ISO Broadway. N. Y. NovSdAwlm
rriKUE BUT STRANGE.—Any JL peraen .ending u. their Addrees, with 20 cents, will receive, by mail, tha Kama and Oarte de Visits of their future Wife or Ha.band alio, how either may gain the love of any per.ontbey choo.e, in.tantly. Addre.i BKIVKS CO.,
78 Ka.aau Street, New York. oct30w3m
UTFORMATIOII.
Informatien guaranteed to oroduce'a luxuriant owth of hair upon a bald head or beardless face, also a recipe for the removal of Pimples, Blotches, Eruptions, etc., on the shin, leaving the same soft, iloar and beautiful, can be obtained without barge by addroa.ing
TH08. F. OffAPMAM, Ohemi.t, 833 Broadway, New York.
jgmjlOdltaw-wl
rh© Really Great Plaster, ALLCOCK'8 POROUS, Hare the eompactne.. of kid, and the flexibility ef a .Ilk gtove.
Hyptrtrephf On Html,
and have tried everything known to the praetice of medicine from the very best M. D.'. but truth prompt, me to aay that your Plaater. have given me mere permanent relief than anything el.e I have u.ed, and I believe, will produoe a perfect curt.
The oounter-irritant effeot of your Plaater. i. produced th .ueh a mild and gradual way, th.y so Invigorate the olreuiation around the part, to whieh they are applied, and exert upon ail aerrou. disea.e* «uoh a great .edatlve lnfluenee, that place them confidentially at the head of every Pla.ter now In u.e.
Your, very truly, I. *. HBHDBBSOJf, M. D.
Prluelpal Agenoy, Brandreth HOUM, New York" novftdwlm
OF HUMANITY, ... IN BHATIOX TO SOCIAL IVIL*. ,P.(
LN K93AY FOIl YOUNO HEN, on Phy.lolegUal Errors and Abuse, inoiden to Youth and Early Vlanhood, with the hnmane view of treatment and cure. Bent lo .ealed letter envelope., free of harge. Address, J. 8KILLKN HODOHTOK, Howard Association, Philadelphia, Pa. se26dw3m
WITH SPECTACLES 1
OLD BY IS KADI NBW, eaiily,
without doctor or
mediei'iMS.
8ent post-paid on recsipt of 10 Cents. Address Dr. 1. B. FOOTB,
No. lie Lexington Avenue, Oor. of BasttSthst., N. Y.
WAY WITH UN COMFORTABLB TBUSSBS. COMFORT AND CURB FOB
A
THB BUPTUBID. 8ent post paid on receipt of 10 Cents. Adpross
Dr. •. B. FOOTB,
(author ef Ifedleal Common 8enae.—Book 400 page., 91.60 sent by Mnll), So. 110 Lexington Av., Cor. of Bast ttth .t., N.w York.
flONFIDEJSTIAL INFOKMA TION FOB THB HABBIRD. Sent In .ealed envelope on receipt of 10 cent*. Addre..
™0cti8dwSm
HORSES,the
Dr. B. B. FOOTB,
R«. 110 Lexington Avsnns, Cor. of Bast SSth at., I. Y'
PRING MILLINER1.
OPENING.
W© are no# nwlTini fnU ftoek of Owdi lob will b« opened on the 4th inel. Ladle*, call geeonr new etyle Pattern Bonneti and Ulti, naif H. H. ABBOTT.
MULES AND HOGS.
—I *111 soil on Tuesday, Thursday end Saturdays. between ho nr. of S o'clock A. M. and 12 M.,at the Fubltc Found in the city of Terro Banto, to the hlgheat bidder, at public auction, all bog. that may have been on any of the*o day. within the Public Found more than twelve hour. and all the hone, or mules that may have been in .aid Fouad more than two days.
G0TTLIIB BBISS,
loot 90 CltyMarshal,
JNDIANA STATE SCHOOL.
NORMAL
Notice to Lumber Contractors.
PropoMl. will bereoeivod until the Id day of December, at the OOoeof J. A. Vrydagh, Architect, S. B. corner of Waba.h and Filth Terr* Haute, Indiana, for. the furni.hing of about 70,(Xk) feet of Oak anil Poplar Lumber, ranging iu .cantling from 3x16 up to 8x1* inohe. ninetenth. of the quantity to be under 45 feet in length, and the remainder upward, to be SS feet. The whole of the Lumber to be lurniahed on, or before thel.tof March, 18GT.
Specifications and condition, may be MOB at the Architect'. Offlce. irom the ISth of November until the 2d day of December. No propoial. will be entertained unlee. accompanied with suitable security.
The Board reservoe the right to reject any or all the proposals, Is not deemed favorable. By order of the Boa^d„of Trneteee Indiana State
Normal School. .,sj.... J. INGLB, Jl., J. II. Ouorr, Secretary. [nlSdtf
gOOKS AND STATIONERY
M- W. O'CONNELL Has disposed of hi. Undertaking Ba.lnsas, whloh had become necessary in ooueqwsce of tho rapid Incream of hie
BOOK TRADE.
He will now devote hla entire attention to tho tatter branch of bualnees, and with a full and complete stock of Books and Stationery,
SCHOOL BOOKS,
MAGAZINES, PAPEKS, 4c., Ac., Aets a oontinuanoe of the trade hereto lore so ibermlly beatowed sWwtr
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"Yearly ad veaflaers will be'atlOWd MQ* LT OHANOB8 of matter FBM ofCBAJtal. M-Tha rate, of Adv.rtlsin« tntha WXKKLT •XPBB88 wfli be half the Yfctes chkrfad ii tha DAILY.
HT'AdvertlaemoBta to both DAILJ a»d vvjupm.LY, will be charged fnll Daily rataa and o«-half the Weekly ratee.
•BVLocal Notloee 10 cen^a W tine. So Itea. however short IBserted ia -1oi*l' oolnmn for 1CM than (1.00. i) •VMarriage and foutii notices fl-00 "r
VNo advertisements with'cot. will ba tafaa. BM flullety meeting, and Beligloui notions SB •ants each insertion, invariabiyin advanoe. ayOollectlons will be made quarterly en all ad-
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the
L00I TO T0VR IITBRKW.I UhoMisl.nds.we will|tate that^t
Save Time and Money.
If you have anything io sell, If you have tost anything, If you have found anything, If you have a house to rentf If you want toretU a frnuevo
want.anything*
If you want
I Tell Five Thousand People at onoe, —BY— ktotmtoK
in the Dally Expr^g,
OUR WEST IKDIAJT POSSESSIONS ,0 8*|»Mr4.
Departare of an Sip«iluM Take Potsessioa of the Iilnli op 81. Titomas and St...Joliiii, [from the Hew. York Herald, Sef, M, lWt]
It has been known to us for time I past that certain arrangernents.wflre being perfected in this city to forward .to-sonle points in the West Indies an expedition connected with the Acquisition of tertitdry in that locality, which could in the future
be made the .depot of supplies .ftw our At lantic squadron, and also could be utility and value to our. government in any naval movemetts Whicnnt is possible
may be a necessity. The need of such ft depot was sorely felt during tbe !ate rebellion, and out mercantile 'marine was the sufferer to the extent :of many valuable vessels and thousands of doll Argf from the lack of a depot at wbiqh qcyild be obtained the supplies to constaptly. keep pur fleet ia good steaming oonaitioQ'wbilo in chase or in search of the rebel privateers.
Acting upon the experience tnias.gained our Secretary of Statehas bew for no little time quietly negotiating for tjie accquisi^* 1 tion of e&me one or two )f.. the islainas 'of the West Indies, in order that for all time to come a proper and well appointed h^c^j bor could beat the command ofoiir navy, and available to our ,•meccaant .ships -in case of the poluible cohtinge^tif of a, W£r.
While the public have been fredueh^lyj regaled with semlxmystenMis articlesj andi despatches, apparently of an official nature, but still not traceable to toy direct I inio^and Moravian cnurche source at Washington relating to thi'f Jewish synagogue Slavery
Washington, relating
purchase of the harbor of Samana, the Island of St. Domingo, atid even *he island of Porto Bico, all At which were but mere conjectural stories while alUhis has been eagerly read Mtd discussed bj the public, with evideat. x^att&cdtio^ at the thought that this Country would ere1 long have a territory among the "West India islands, the shrewd Minister of State has been negotiating, with Denmark for the purchase of two of its, islands there situate, via: the island df St ThUtaas and the island of St. John. The negotlaiionl have been brought to a conclusion', and the United States now stands committed, through its authorised agent^ to the furchase of these two valuabJe islands for Ihe sum of sevep millions Ave bundt^ct tboua% and dollars in gold. The treaty, it:is.gta* ted, has already reoeivei the sTgbtfiair^ ef the King of Denmark, at his palace in Copenhagen, and In a few weeks will be signed by tbe President of the" United States. './'.J
Everything thus being Ih the right train for the fulfillment of Uie, d'eyres of this country, it was deemed advisable that preliminary steps should be at oncertik$h, to secure in a proper mannlit1 tHe=kdfvjftr: tages of the treaty. AocordUigJyr ji^ *{as determined to send a small expedition ,Q|( troops, with a commission,' to take posr session of the islatids df St. Thomas and St. John, in the naAjy pfjjkhe United States of America, ana raise the American flag over the Hew territory. It was not thought advisable to giv^the 'Wpstfii tion the same publicity that signalized the departure of General
ROIMSMB
staff to the inhospitable shores of Kulsfan America, but it was determined- to "send out a stoaller commissionj and ia a man quiet, unostentious manner. Thus, wnlle naval vessels, were lying comparatively idle at our navy yards, the Commissioner! was sent upon a passenger stealer, at being less likely to attract undue attention, while several of our Atlantic sqtadroa were ordered to rendezvous at St. Thomas and await orders. The regular steamship paoket for St. Thomas and South America has been loading the, past week for her regular trip, and the laborers on the pier have been much j^zfled at tbe great weight of the numerous "oblong cases of "merchandise" which have been duly deposited ia the hold. One ot two of the knowing ones who have prcV ably served in the Quartermaster's Department during the late 'war, shrewdly whispered their suspicion that those boxes of merchandise contained tbe *aflse kind of hardware in which rifles and muskets were wont to le shipped by Uflfcle Bitnwhen they were in the service—and thfty wei* about right in their suspicions, i.'In addition to the numerous boxes of.i and sabres, there were many taore containing army unifornss, besides large quantities of ammanitioB, shells,^jcannoa? balls, &c. Several seige guns of long range, probably intended for harbor defence, a full battery of artillery, and many other appurteaances pertaining to
mlKUry life, were also pat on boird the ***"*'. and it ia aUted that come of tbe ardent Celts upon the pier applied for bertHis as sailors, under the belief that the Teasel was to be traniformed into a formidable JFenian prirateer 1
Tbe troops wvt not marched «n board unUl a few hoars before the steamship's departure, when they went aboard in small aqnads iD eitixen's drees, attracting no aUention, except an occasional remark cii$ jpa taking out an unusual niHjier of passengers.
The commission consists of Colonel StliUWel}, F»it«d1StatesMinister to Veneyuejs, who wiU represent ihe United States in the formal ceremonies that may tol« place at St Thomas. He is accom-
Bew
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aw 875
800 480
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inied by General D. M. Talmadge, of Qo^nel •. B. Cline, of New Orleans and W. P. Murray, State Senator of Miiineaota. tTpon arriving at St. Thomas the party will be joined by the oiQcen of tbe United States naval fleet that rendezvoused, and it is expected will so oo I ttte'possession of tbe place with all the
MtJBMiiea duaitoJo important an occaoo I sian. The Danish flag will be lowered l)!jF tbe Panish officials.while pur fleet wi!l retid«r saSutes from tieir broadsides, and flte stah and itripes will be hoisted amid theaAlw4s of artillery, thus announcing to the world that we have acquired what hlfclxMn SO 1 ritfg dreaddd by European nati0U-^« standing point -for the fleet of tbe universal Yankee nation, whose [tread is &9v«r t^tckward..
As will be seiui by reference to BUC..effitig paregfapfil, the population is not sufioMitii entitle the islands to be erected into a State, and comseqnently they #fll*iitJeJ^filcW,under the charge of a TeWfitorta|:\jov«^of. It is thought that ontof thft members of Colonel Stillwell's commission will assume this dignity, but
IiJ wB^r t&at our rwtders may be in Full posasssion iof all information relative to
West India Islands heretofore com pnsed St' Thomas, St. Croix (or Santa Otus) and St. John (or St. Jan). The islaoys of St. Thomas is situated about 40 miles east of Porto Rico, in latitude 18 degrees, 20 minutes north, longitude 64 degrees 15 minutes west. It contains an area ®f forty-five miles of ragged and ell elevated surface, though there are no
elevatea surxace,«
Ij^jr^gh^dunt^s.
iEade.threenations
It is seventeen
nflitii in length by about five miles in ibraldth. At one period it was well woodje^'jbut Uie timber has .IjEjen cut from year Itp vear. which has militated against its iMmBltutlr abaHtiM to a eonsider«Ife^d(£ree,' laying the surface bare to the tropical rays of the sun, which has had the, effect of drying up nearly BUthe springs that once irrigated the landj SThe'ifoirfs ^sandy, and a great portion is jentirely mrealtiVated only about twontyflve hundred acres being planted with sugar cane,, which produces sugar of an excellent quality. There is an extensive tr«jd*£fr tiljStowii of St. Thomas, much of t^e produce .of the neighboring islands being lent' there f6r shipment to Europe. It is atsothe- principal station of the VV est India.and European mail steamships, and
ome. thousand vessels annually viathe island in the course of mercantile :T*e4agv4fmogt of the principal lEuropean are to be seen floating from the consular agents', and altogether gt. TBbmas fe a sdinewhat briskjand thrivj seaport It is, unquestionably tho location) besides Havana, for a naval "station to be found in the whole West India group Tffe -^population is thirteen thousand souls. The United States and ifith 'Atttericftn packets all stop at St. mnpii connecting with the European •ckets.. .Good dockage is afforded for larch ant ships, and many have their ,rekiw mitfe at that port. The port is noivii to its former Danish, owners as bharlot^o Amalie, and is. picturesquely built upon Ihree hills or spurs of a mountain which fa at the back of the city. Its larbor defences comprise two water bateria»jLndithl,citad?l,of Christian Fort. There' i's an English colonial bank and a local bank in the city a Lutheran, Dutch Reformed, an English Episcopal, a Cathchurches, besides a is still in ixistence on the island, but the slaves are ot numerous, being about one to every ve%hits«.
The island of St. John (or St. Jan) is ut »|ew jpiilesf^st ,of St. Thomas, conpiining an area almost equal to that of the latUe Fiela»d. Th9 population is similar othrt of St Thoma?, but numbers less ban tbr«& thousand, inoet of whom are ,o ba^found in the town of Christiansburg. The produota ajre the same a.s those of St. i9NfiMkn£ VS« Si.-.-jt it safe to predict that Yankee enterLrisa wfll hefore many years load to a better developxpent of the resources of a
1
While the negotiations wera pending at Copenhagen, the Rev. Mr. Hawley was commissioned to canvass t^e islands and ascertain the sentiments of the inhabitants towards to the government of the United States, and his mission ta-this respect was of the most satisfactory nature. The sentiment of the peopra there, of all classes, was found to be in the highs est degree favorable to the great American republic, and hardly a- dissentini voice has been raised amotag its intalu gent population in opposition'to"weir annexation to this country, tn ^fact our government is considered vifty' wdly^oy them as the greatest and most ^Successful, as well as tbe most'.Jib«rfl, paternal and powerful in the world, and the thought that they could become free citiswns of the great American republic, and that their territory is to add another st*r*& our galaxy,has engendered adegree of etf-! thusiasm such as has seldom thrilled these otherwise politically quiet isles' efQhe sea.
:EVerything-
in connection with the
flttimr wrt of this expedition has been inost auieUy conducted by the authorities. We Shall jjfobaKly (fte itaany days receive, by our special Cuba cable despatches, full iJetaHs of jrhat may transpire at St.
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INSURANCE COLUMN.
I E
A I E N
onfwar^.TT/'.A. I
Insurance Agency.
ori* Of -itw
rhe following Old and Reliable O^inpanies Bepreeented:
Ins. Co.,
UABTrORD, COKN.
itortaAsserlean Fire Iiis.Ce., *Ui oo*w.1
Putnam Fire Insurance Co.,
CONN.
.seoiiq
Corn Exchange Fire Ins. Co.,
U7BBOADWAT, KKW TOBK.
I nUedr Stotes life Ins. Co., Ho. WALL ST., NBW YOBK.
.eaORa KA
Woria JUtiuftl ilfe Ins UTBBOADWAJf, HXW YOBK.
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STOVES ANDTINWAItfc.
50 A 52 MAD STKBfiT
%&••• IS THI PLACE TOBCT•"»
Cheap Stoye^
Grales, Plows, Scales*
Largest, Cheapest Aieorted Stoek rf Ooodein this line aver brouht, to thli City, bonfht at the
Recent September fiecliae, And eonsiating of the vdl'kueii'iitk'WMNiM Stewart Ooolc
For Wood or ifloal #i 1 r.U
Resdr's EMPIRE CHAMPION,
r.r
.ss£ BELL, ^fdo DIAMOND,"iia O.K.
WK MANUFACTURE ALLKtHDS ftV
Tin and Copper
For the Wholeeale and Bstall IrKIK blil Sole Agents for Falrbank'a Scale*:'1 Sell (Will ler and Uicbmand Plows Awerloaa andK«V'' tacky Cider MilU Iron and Slate jfanile*, ana, Oratss of all kinds. it»member Turqltt* ,intn' SVKSY Cook Store O'iVcal'8 Patfnf Copper Bottom ThiBimprotMuen^, by the Copper'e*?ehrfiBgUp the (idea of the Teiiiel two 6r ibork lneliea, rerents tbe tin from corro-llng where it joiu tM ooppor. And with the same iiiel tin an eight inch Waih Boiler Ii made to hold two gallOhf more than the common Boiler, and the Boiler, as dnrable ai if made entirely of Copper,
Ton willfind it te yonr int?reat tp gire ni a call for Ooodi in thia line, jefore buying elsewhere."
€.€. SmTH CO.
Sdplldwtf
S O 7 E S
Large Stock
a,
AT
s. &
ifsis-sid rci
,w.i.
HENDERSON!^
Four Doors South of the Poet Offieqon Fourth Street.
KNOWING
that the Publichas
long d.manded a bettor tiiaaa of :8tov«a than h&9 heretofore bee! market, H. R. HBNBKii
than has heretofore been generally 'oTered.in thist, S. R. HKNf)KR80N hai thii ««aon ^e.lected with great care.'frotn the moitt
Popular and ('elehrj*t««l Paltrrai known in the country Ka«t or We«t','' an a»sortmentof Cooking and flttilif StOTts, aneh aa aro rarely enr eollected together in. one HOUM
Among hie atock may be found tbe UMnattnol alrnoat e*«RY prominent manufucturtr IA Mtry.
Heating and Parlor stores, with ail the'Modern Improvement*'and Conveplenciea. itorea tor Office*, 8tvres, Ouanhei, Hotels, Dining-Booms, Bed-roeme, any ana all kind»y and as for prices,
N E S O It is impossible that anybody should hsrS iMtIi Stoves, for no btUer are made,
ALL ARE WARRANTED! With Cooking Stores he glres More Furniture than Is Usuallj and delivers all Stores in the'eity
Jb^rGG Ot*
In addition to Stores he keeps a general a«?prt-: mentofTln. Iron and Copper Ware, Pi'^esed' War*,1
The New French Warej
Spoons, Iiadles, Preserving Kettles, Mnffla Bakers, Waffle Irons an.l the very newest ^hiag.ont, the Patent Mirror Sntdoihihg',Iroriii.
These Irons have the new inclined handle," and
Patent Chilled Iron Face,
which retains the beat one third hmgtr thfm. commonona. Stovo Pipe of all"slcea and klais' constantly on hand, and no e.itra charge for rlvoting joints together. Buyers will oet^ajjJy save money by calling on
f:
Co.,
Casualty Co.,
'Oft' is AppliciRoo» tfckea and Policies issued in any ol the abo*a named Offloes. jfcg ^ifly MY' l.'
k-.-
M. AH CRANE,
eral Fire and Life Insurance Agent. i..- jui
Qeperal Fin
ti
f{
OFFIG,Ki
co.
No. 142 Main Street,
Torre Haute, lad.
S. B. HKNDEBSPNua
Fjurih Street, 4 doora South »f the Post Offlce." ee28dVtf rrr -1-—^''II
CAR LOADS (j ttmsbosi
gEYBN
or
S O "V" E SI Just received and will be sold at the LOW£8T BOTTOII P11I0ES, atJBAI^I^'ja..^,
S I IX of the Leading Stoves1 in the Market Home Companion three sizes* General Grant, three sixes* sworn Charter, four sizes. v®so£ SSnterprlst, four sizes. ""t
Forest Queen, four sizes. Rover, stx sizes. All warranted the best iA the Market, at'
B. HAGERTY & CO.,
1/ Are prepared to do all kladsof'
.1 O W O Ft iOCH
AS
Roofing, Guttering, Coppersjaili Work,
:i
And Repairing of all
•"*, ,.rh.H0
We have also the Ageaef for
BKKHKTT A MAKSH'8 CKLKBRATBU
Pbcenlx Warm Air Farnace, Of whioh we hate already pot up several, to Ihe entire satisfaction of tliie parties mine them, :e whom wecan at all times refer., *?rr
All kinds of Furnaces repaired and put op Io complete orders and the work warranted.
COAL.
VCoal
c''
1
is
3
We are now recelvinc the
lit
-or-
.Ideif jYabJOj-i .1 .fl
t97otqmi odi
toU
eiae^Jt et*
*ol«t ,M-« 1st MfbaH «/.
•d«s roa
A
99'iVt ia ff
MONITOR GtoAmWe,
Decidedly tne beat Stove*. Xade fir tM4MI this locality. Sole Afentafot, ^,
Van's Family, Boarding Hons* and Hotel Banger
Front llOOtolMOO Ruck! W *liir varieties of Wood and C!oaL Heating and Cooking Stoves. All of the above we will sell «t
LOWER Than any Steve arid Tinware Home in T^rre-HMte
jr a
S- woi jfirt'-. it »di oK .w
.a"S~T~
Embroideries and Lace Collars
at PrieM thab eVerybody aan affoi-d' to :i i»jik9»i^iny.(Mtpieiit I
centa, worth IS*eta.
KlS
i,:
A general^assortment. of T.Oi^A,^ J)1 »ll timei. Oivtf ua a c%tl at No 187 Main Street, Bet. tth 7th St«., TBBUB IIA JIT*. 1?^, novludtf
X".-
—talL:
BUTSOH & CO:
ia?w"5
Miner* Blrtidl, Indj
Tlia ce ebiated Splint or Block Coal, is produced from tl»e«e Hines. 8A tt UKL MBRriT it 8BTW* shoriaed Agont, Terre Llaute. All orders for coal left with him will be promptly filled. Address Butsch A Di.:kson, Indianapolis, #r John A a--" drf-ws, at theHines, Brasil, lu^/ ... -j».AA p. 8.—The Coal is mined frsiii the Ashty Fari se24d3m
C.GROVER, 7rBKALSK IK IJ ITII BLL
-IT
WOOD AND COAL-
The undersigned is now dellverlag the t«p«rl. or Coal of the Pioneer Goal Mining Company, at Carrysville, and respectfully soitcits an craxjflmtlua and trial. It will t' round equal to tl« [iraiil Coal, and Is furnished at much less rates. I wottti refer cDuKuni*rt to B« L. ThonpwB| #bo is a^ing it at his Mill and ltesldence. Orders left at Ira drover's Store 8tore, Tulrd Street, north of Main, wi I roceire prompt attmUoa.
July 17. ^tf TIM. C. ('BOY«».
QOALICOAL11 W* The Best la tbe OWai«*fl S. F. MKBBIL Is now prepared t« fnrnlah tha b««t Br axil and Highland Ooal, alse the Lehigh and Anthracite Goal, -if ordered. .Order* left«*l(cKe^'s Store, 107 lCaln St., or Hartaock •Bannister's, will-receive proitopt atlention.. .aadtl
COAL! COAL!I TOHN MoPABIiAiJB I&iUOW eJ famishing the best ^aallty of Blvw^Ooatn screened on a wider screen than *ny braer TiMMr la using, and at the very lowest r%Ua.-
Orders left at the Count* Scales.- or at Weodmaeaee's Sracery, on KslrsWee^nsBt OMB to C. C. Smith A Co.'s Storo .^re wlll receivs prompt attention. Leave order* wlt«Ws.(»* ndd. at the Foat 0«ce. ...: ..
I A E
'Ji'-
la now supplying the beet quality ot Mwr deil at the market rates. Orders left a» ttMAanT QrooerT Store, southwest corner of the raMM tlnaMT wOl iwha (MfQrtlMllM.
M*!-'*
GOODS. DRY GOODS.
-1SS6U 3
PgeiBptorf£Saln'
I 1/1^^ safe
'J 3010
titf-AtiSl
j'w taJt j-jij.qf 11--.'. x?.
'".i'rtSt&Xiiit. ~1 ill a Ai Kil bnji
MBM MU- 1
,JeaL8fi[,
life ^iwttbatw nuvbnm%, av ii
.m *.x
£JJ)fl«
11
I08&I i$it9$k
.01 .--
nerrimac, to* chico, Sprague, and all (he Be«vBfsn(Ji -Qr—
.:•••«
Q'-Frenefc -'Merf
Wlfltn 5a* titol'.)
English Marino^
jci J^»ls faooO—.woiea
io ioi btf iaDsiid-' tolorei t«T9 unslial .•ofbbfa .H .T li 99&ptik
50 ft 65 ots per watltuflMKNbtCUarn JtJ'tv!-. ipli wide snrrfssK gniwoa
En^ress Potfn# lins reduced
81^ and Wool Plaid Poplins
Mh
and Low Prices,
36 men wiire^
*5 JT?-
trutO
W
•i to JBcts peny^i'I oJ 01 uk-,1!- r-- .i
leiaast) brim
PopllHB
J".*T
Gftifctoea^tl^R "%^'i rr*L
t»
tr^-
Bla8tt SHfia'afrf HwKnflS toaS
BraM G0od»fl8i)ka„jan4 iMohain^ :6ft. •to par yd! Aik to lee these pattern^-
Plaid Shawl8, d6afcl»^ and »ii .mlb
Olo
FCS61 fUSBI! In Kink, FltjBb, WaUr-Mink, fiifanrian 3quirreVS#i
Ladies
1 1
He Defies Competition! lie is confident ttat he has bought kt LOV as anybody can, and is determined notter be.
r5iU!li
,,-ili
1J
GottODiaM Wdfl Flannels reduced'in Price. Bed Bl^nksts *t #5,00 pej pftir^' tnd!^-
AIl "Wool'ingrain tfarpets reduced $1,0$ per yard, heretofore cheap at $1,25.
77
d&w.
Main Street. ii qM»tio a "r,'\
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trw
T1 no
J:.
O
To be Druwn at Cdfit^lOn, Ky.
i8«r."
In
prl^of $50,000
^..^"20000
1
M., at the corner of
Uprises oT' 250
prise of 8.000
pr,M:v^7i00C
prlsesof ^OPQ: IwO0O
FOUBTM
"J.
«fAdl#y
iiesb
[ityr -hit'M 6*9"T
Promises toi to© ttw. Jttost Eoonoxxiic^ Safestand giieapeBt B^tlex! ajad
MiU itoaw oJ eld* ad ol hmvuioel w%loV aasd ytolmi uvea erad ftsloiji* sola thv'
of leawallug it—a ranr.h aafor. thaa ^tho ordln •4-"
aad Mfalfla^ 'thy-»aipe»ai
S8JS '^10-
A4iasjMfs. Ajparatus, •}X ,i "'.«i
forM vV#oee *f *egnlatof»g ^attack of h^t on tbe Boilers. It la also made, smoke-consnm-lag^byMtUttlht^alr MiDug« plye« taid at tb«
WM0al*«th»aahe* WtJiph can bs cleanhd aot
ted lMSittl lhe:eatraTl«K.. 7H« lUi
'•&?
J8WSH*S*H»|tfllll'|.'HH»'»a t..i»ov «no T(l]icCSiU 4k ELlilik octldwSm
*y,a
HEIfieOTBHR} smd Otrmfars GOOD STTLEI
SriO ordanlelt at^DowUag HaUtor at the Mattag OSwa.'vlll be promptly sttended toith mhitf
Mi
BARGAINS
WUUB«U«MI®
%.
ilvil'
IiW«H di
CtJ i-»" ..*ni :r»-. ?-L
A f•'
Third aad Main Street*.
Co. .,
•ixvJai
ni JilgtKji'i ?.,* J$SO
1
M#ao ba*
i»vt (B j'.l r-'i !?!-.!
if/-I
mt-ni
iil toimii 4 1 0 E N S jott 'i -U J1KI
iiiij id "ffiiw HA
S&
.yery Best Print»,fli9
•qill bnflTItw
1q ^^4 Brown Muslin,
IO TO Iff CTS.
.HoibooW i&Vt* 6M$i0 800$ioi f'i' f'i
4-4 Bleached Mualin,
M' is 1-8 to SO Cta.
V"" .003,f? to! .qtrfS."tv»&i a
erf. .ggalB of
Ml* idt
^VlJIiimarek Silk
fewfully sac^mcedo fU only $1,50 per y'3.
.ohlww^-40^
iof «dcl
a-! .dJoliA 'i
,v
Long Shawls,
JAW® .?•- jv Broche Shawls.
avft Shawta, f,.- shoulder Shawl*}
AT REDUCED PRICES!
ml hiiansq laqoiq s- *»«.'"
•'Jtci .ol/
t't
.aaoiiiti
•(.u4s8.a J'
en^iti^jO
J(th^lt)lur
in?
p: f. ,-TI
A'
Vll
Isarge Stoek of Seasonable
E S S 0 0 S I
COST!
KtJ J»AT' •fteboB 5»
inWJtHO saahq I
155^-200
9prt»?sof ISO
if
^20 jiriaea ot,
•^T *400
1
hlzesaiiMiaiittngr ti 1230,650^ S2,ooo Vxhmmfi ratf na pfiaw. Tldkels fU,: $3 tar Tt« a&sve MArtimnnii' 'Sim'ijrKAnmK'
AMP
SOOTT
Briiwa,
Tbe Kentucky StateLotieries are no Olft Enter.
rise*. The drawiaga.a#e.published in tho New
rorkAeraldand
the Cincinnatl.Uommerclal.
ITM ahd#i seheiU tfill iMfniaflWiud
rf
slooloo'o MUSICAL.
WHAT N ORAH SAID.
TheBKPIiT Of'NORAH O'SSAl," as sung with RMt" »ppj§nM At Publlo OoBoerti. Tho MSb by W. T. Jr. ••Is It lonely ye are then wlthoat me, -iV Only wait, and I'll eome bye and bye 'TOP meseir's Jnst entirely as lonely,
./».
And darling, I gl^e.algh («tr jrigh. .0
And wonld ye thea wall till to-morro*,, whils tne meon shlnes In hSaven so brlgn^', rs„„ And the lane and th* kiss ao covamient,
Woht'Imeet yon, my darling, to-night."
J¥riceMcjts.'
Mailed rost-patd. OttTIBtif.
SOU -.004 Publishers, Boston OilABLlB H.
LTON A HSALTj Chicago.. ,f
Moore^ Eneyelopedla of Mnsle, IIMMlitatt. fMkdieil, Hlsterlcal, Btogriwhh ff ttH Toeal aa4 iastrmMital.
In one large octavo volume of asore than 9DS Thousand Pages. Bonnd in Cloth. Prtoe, 81K D^JbliA^S. .Kent postpaid.
LINDEMANN,
.HS.iaiK
ilALXB IN
PIANOS, MKIiODEOSS
ORGANS,
Violins, Unitars,: Flutes, and all kinds of M««loa
TUKINO AND KIPAIBlNO ef PTANOB and other InatrnmenU will be promptly attended to. OtiBTIAflOS wili be taken In taadefot WKVT
•. IilNDBMAKlf.
I^s
VAI ,X*bg)t)tiT .'1 .! .u
KtSSNER'S-,
No, 4^, Ohio Street,
orroarni TiraooviiT
(di io
added lth»
fimoa nnr oSi ,wact«c.' -i 't o^-cleaAag
UOVBK,
adwoai TKBKK^AUTH. INW.
This being' the largest and mast elegant Xnsle 'itovim r"i.*stabllsh»e«t
Jft'-fftis STATE
Buyers in want of floe til
-N30 S
&
OT A.
s,
And smaller Mnsioal InstrnmeaU, aad Mnsleal Merchandise of every description, Sheet Mnsle and Ins^otlo^ Books, should not fail te visit the
PALACE OF MUSIO. -ii.4rf a JSii
died
•V All kinds of Knsical fnstramenU repalri In tbe most approved manner. dAw
BPS
TWO MOBK P0IS0NIN8
E A I E
The Pateiit laoaseil lllock Tin Pipe, manafcetared by 0rilW«Us, fihaw A WllisnJ, of Hew Tork, sapplies af ant long sought far, and Its fJ~' imLm3ifliora
Mil****,
will at onoe rfoommead it
as the only safe and snltabla pipe for conrsjing water for dotoesfic purposes. This Patent Th» Idaed Plpo Ii mended by all the most eminent Chemists and Pbytklaas of the East, and bj the Wats» Osm•nnMiBBS of Hew Tork. Brooklyn, Boston, Charleston, aad many other eltles. /stsassand
Mimw
io ClUOIHHATI, OHIO
wa fowa.1 cobgifgirt—. nplfl^taw-lm
HOWARD MANNING,
.. .tail vCamage OLASKSO, PimHAI«lI«,
Mixed paints, of every description, Varnlshee Pntty, Ac., alwajs on hand, and far sale oa thi most reasonable tenas. Qlve me a call, ttj on Oherry street, betwesa Sd and ttk, olMiy
Library
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rnmtmtm •t$%aoo each.
Presents Beloia
Osrtikoate of Stock Is accompanied wtti* a
•essHOU S^Haie,gngrsTing
WOKTH MOBI AT klTAIIiTHAN THB 09ST Or OUTIFIOATI,
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Agent Adams' fapruai, PblhtdeluMa, J. I. 001, Ssq., Of Joft «Oee A-Oor, Philadelphia.
WasHnraro*v ft,- :Aptfi lil, i«67. jg
Ofloe of Internal B«ve&nr.—Hayiuj ji4)el?c(l satisfactory evidence that the prooeet!d of tho er.^ terprlse condacted by Ih'e" Washing ton Librarv Company" win b« dsroted to oharitlib^iSl^r^ mission is hereby, gran tad to aaid Cbwpany teiooidnot snoh enterprise exempt from all charge, whether from special tax or othor dciy. 1. A. B6I1LINS, Oomnilssiom-r.
Til. .WAM,
In order that the benevolent objrct sxt forth ir. thiaoirenlar may be successfully mcomrti ehtHi have issned five series of
V1MB STEEli-PIiATB ENOitAVIJiiiS, which are put on anbtoriptlon at prlios ivraci.
£-iJ'*
low their rstill v» uo.
CEBTiriOATKo OF STOCK IN TiiK 1HGTOH LIB BABY COMPANi' will be issued, stamped with the 8»al of the t'oaipany. and signed by the Secretary, ("u.ie otUer, ganalae.)
Any person sending as ONB DOLLAB, CR J:*Y ing the same to oar local Aganta, will tucelvo immediately a fine Steel Plate JSngiavlng, ut choicn from the following list, and Ono O^rtigcutr 01 Stoek, insuring One Present in published scheduiy
OHB DOLLAB SHQBAVINUS.
Ho. I—"My Child I My Child I" Mo. 2-"Th»j are Saved I They're Saved!" Ho. 3—"OM Seven ty six or, tho Kny Days of the Kcrolatlon.
Any person paying TWO DALLAKS will receive either of th following line Steel Plates, at choloe,and two Certificates of Stock, tr. .:b ing entitled to Two Peesents.
TWO DOLLAB BHCBATIHOB.
i.--
Ho 1—"Washington's Courtship." No. t— Waghington's Last Interview with his Moth.ir." THBBB DOLLAR BHOBAHINOS. Any psrson payiag TilBXI DOLLARS will receive the beaatifal Steel Plate of "H JMB FBOSf THB WAK," and Thrle Qetifioanei, beoomlnlngintitied to Three Presents.
FODB DOLLAR BHQBAVISas. Any person paying TOUR DOLLARS sbalt oeive the large and beautiful Steel Plate of "THB PBBILS OB OU* FOBKFATH1CBS," and Tour Certificates of Stock, entitling them to Four Present i.
FITB DOLLAB KNOBAVINOS. Any person who pays FIVE DOLLARS «h« rtoeiv* the large and splendid Steel Plate of "THB MABBIAGB OF POCAHONTAS," and^Fiye OertLflpates of Stock, entitling them to
Tha Bngravlngs and Oertlficates will be dellrered to each subscribers at our Local Agencies, cr seat by mail, post-pa'd, or express, as may be or
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WiSHIITCiTON LIBUAKI 10 PA $ I will ,AWABOy
Tliree'ffandied thqasaodi Dollar
IN PRESENTS
To the Sharcdiolders,
On Wednesday, Sth of Jan. next
•t PHILADELPHIA, ,PA^ AT ttag JjftsyftPTK, BlVgK8il)K, A.
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Oronnds. Ac.,.Oerinaatdwn, Phiiad'a... 18,000 1 Double Residence, S.story brick. Cam-.. dtaiX 1 Ooal Depot, Offloe, Sheds,,Ground, wUii, bntioeMostiblitheS,
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Span of Horses
10 .Valuable .huiidwgjqlf,
8,000
1 BeantifnlSilver-gsar'Horsa, 16% hands high, sired by thelceiebrat«d irapuf Arabl»aH*^^l»'
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''J*"^Sof wpfriof 8^ klag.a^rtt-plasa^hMshitMW.it-l^uwtiHu •0 Pianos, tSOOMcb ...,v. AOyiM .90 MetodMtisqt^B SW»U..^U^Hr.2ifc.' *,BPu
Rosewood.Sewing Machines, UOO^ach), MQ0 O an S in a O O O 80 rine Ookl Watches, woe 100 Oil Palhflngs, by leading Artists—aggregate value....J..,„v^1„ ^^, 10,000
S Camel's Harr Hhawfl, fl.U/0 3,cKX.
10 Caahm?re(Shaflrbi, 960 each...**.... 90 Silk Di*»«t Prhslrns, 175 each.
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80 Cffty Baildipg Xaate, tlT6 each The remainder will oonsist of Sil/erbaidl ware Mnsioal Bthiss, Opefa Hntoei,iai-1
Peokft Bibles. and dia»r«nt art^cUs «.4'V •f ornament and' hte, amo'antlug to 'i,oou Total....... ,S300,W» All the properties given blear of lactunbrana*!
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TO OBTAIN RHABIS A\D ENGBA. VINOS. to rsglstarsd
Bead orders' to as by mall, 'enclosing frosu SI 900, either by Post Offloe orders or in register
letter, at our risk. Larger amounts should ba ssat by draft or express. 10 shaiea with Bagravlngs... 89^0 95 sharas with Engravings „...23,B» 60 shares with Bagravlngs i6,0 76 share* wllh Bngravinge„,.M 63,00 100 shares with Bagravlngs 90,00 Looai AQBHTB WAHTBD (hronghoct tbe United
States. ...
.rY __ :.ti v...' The Association have appointed as HuoeJvvit, Messrs. GBORQB A. COOKE CO., whose wall known Integrity and bnsiness experience will to a sufficient gaarante* that the monej applied to tha purpose stated.
PaiLaaaxpniA, PA., May 20, IS67
To theOHoers and Member* of the Washington Library Co., H. S. BBAD, Secretary OeatlasMBOn receipt of 7ar feve of the llth last, Bot fjiog ua of oar appoint aeiit ss Baoeivers for yoQr Oom'peny, we tool: the liberty to sobmlt a copy of your Charter, with a plan ol year raterprise, to the highest legal authority ot thaState, and havlag received bis favorable opinion la regard to its lagallt), aad sympathising with the benevolent object of yonr Association via: tbe edacatten and maintenance of the orpfcaaehiMhrtaoi oar soldiers and sailors at the Bprarside Iaslitnte, we have conclndcd to accept tha trust, aad ta use oar best efforts to promote sa-worihy aa object.
BeSpectfnlly, yoars, Ac., •BO. A. COOKB 00,4 Address all letters to a JTr CBO. A. OOOKB CO., BAHKBB3,
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oMSS Boath Third Street. Philadelphia, Pa. a Beeeivers for the Washfagton Library Co. y!*?"-
M. W. 0»C0MBIi 104 Slals Street, [t ia Tarra-Haate,
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