Terre-Haute Weekly Express, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 27 November 1867 — Page 4

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Remaining unclaimed in the Post 0fflc6 at Terre Hauto, Indiana,

NOVEMBER 23,1867-

PUBLISHED EVERY BATUiiDAi MORNING

LADIES' LIST.

jlndeison Mrs E Adams Mra Brandom Miss 8 Bartlett E SaUia Baas E Mary Bert Miss Eliza Broad hurst Miss Ella Brown Mrs Burk Ann Eliza Compton Laura Oompton Mrs A Cooper Mrs John Say Miss A Davis Nellie Dickmon Amelia Krwood Fannies Eberhartt Miss English Lou GHcreese Miss Jane Haney Jano Ball Mrs E Hogan Miss Iealwll Hill Mrs Nancy Isabell Miss Alice Jones Mrs Kans Mias

In

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The

Moore Miss Bose Morgan Fannie A Morgan Miss 8 Matter Miss Nancy McCarty Miss Julia Kutt Mrs Boreas Peters Mrs Esther Prat Mrs HM Peterson Mrs Bhoaa Patterson Mrs Mary A Pierce Sarah

Pimson Miss E A Pool Miss Alice Biley Ellen Biley Mrs Lizzie A Roman Lucy Bobbins Martha Sogers Martba Shafer Miss Splaty Mrs Sankey Jemima Shafer Lizzie Smith Miss Martha Snodgrass Miss Tiffey Mary 2 Tnrley A Thirwoll Margt Ulnard May Vogt Caroline Westfall E A Winn May 0 Wood Miss Kitty Young Mollie A

Kinney Mrs Martba Lane Mies Eliza IiongMiss'M Livingston Mrs S Looby Jennie Meyrs Mrs Miller Mrs Margaret

GENTLEMEN'S LIST.

Alters N Alexander Archibald Agcng Wilhelm Austeiniller Phillip Ambrose Braffart Charlia Bradley Dr Bartlett N Bory Birtrand Bogers Alex Caldwell Jefferson Casey Thos Cahill Patrick Chambers 1) Campbell Crane W Crea W Carson 0 Corbin Joseph A

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Lamdsbusy Goo Lloyd Stephen Manahan Edwd Marion Peter Mancfield A Moloney Medley A Michael Mlceial Milling Thos Miller Spencer Morris John Morgan W Alullikin Harnet McHanday Goo McGrady Bobt E McMakin Peter McFarland Matthew McMullin Copt Neel Noyes O'Neil Thos fc O a Parker Geo Peters Henry Pearson Potts Silas Bice S Both George 2 Boby S Rotz Henry Bobinson Co. Bobbins Rogers Wm Russell George Sandiford Sanford W Steele E

Collins W •, Cup John Cunningham Michael

Church 0 .Davis £F DeSota John

Deem Wm Doyl Elisha Douglass W Dorsey EL Evans Ewait Bayless Ellinsworth Eppa Dr English A Frank Freeman Felche John Finley James Oortner Jas Orey Owen Graham Jasper Graham W A Gerron Dr Gephart Geo Gibson A Hauley Hanover Wm Hays Millon Harwell Hays E A Hedge Jno E Hill Hagen Sam I Jessup W King Andrew Leary Lucas Geo

Sheromaker David Shea. Martin Stevens Smith Jack Smith W Smith A Schon August Scott Saml Tuttle Hiram Thompson A Trlndley Walsh Jno Watson Woaver Henry Wlnand Jno Wirtes Wishara Joseph Wintermute Jas Wilson Henry Wilson Edward Wolf E S

EZRA BEAD. P. M.

XTOTICE TO HEIKS OF PE.TI--L

TION TO SELL BEAL ESTATE.—Notice is hereby given that Samuel Milhelland, AdminSstrator of tho Estate of John J. Burke, deceased, has filed his petition'to sell the Beal Estate of the deoedont, his personal property being insufficient to pay his debts and that said petition will be beard at the next Term of the Vigo Court of Oom mon Ploas. BUFUS H. SIMPSON, Clerk.

Wm.

E.

McLkan,

Att'y for Petitioner. dltw3t

ASTROLOGY.

A S O O

O

«OOD NEWS FOB AIsIs!

#1,000 TO ANT PERSON WHO WILL EQUAL MADAME RAPHAEL IN THE PROFESSION.

TAME

EE NEVEft-FAILING MAD-

RAPHAEL is the best. She succeeds

when all ethors havo failed. All who are in trouble—all who have been unfortunate—all whose fond hopes have been disappointed, crushed and blasted by false promises and deceit—all who have been misled and trifled with—all fly to her for advico and satisfaction. All who are in doubt of the affeotlons of those they love, consnlt her to relieve and satisfy their minds.

Affairs She Never Falls.

Sho has the secret of winning the affeotlons of tho opposite sex. She shows you the likeness of your future wife or husband, or absent friend.— She guides the single to a happy marriage, and makes the married happy. Her aid and advloe has been solicited in Innumerable instances, and the result has always been the means of securing a

Speedy and Happy Marriage,

She is, therefore, a sure dependence. It is well known to the public at large that she was the first, and she is the only person in this country who can show the likeness in reality, aud who can give ontire satisfaction on all the concerns of life, which can be tested and proved by thousands, both mar ried and single, who daily and eagerly visit her.

To all in business her advico 1b invaluable. She qan foretell, with the greatest certainty, the re enlt of all commercial and business transactions.

Lottery numbers given without extra oharge. MADAME RAPHAEL is a bona fido Astrologist that every one can depend upon. She Is the great rst Astrologlet of the nineteenth century. It is that well-known fact that makes illiterate preten dors copy lior advertisements and try to imitate her.

Madams Raphael is the seventh daughter of ths seventh daughter she was born with a nrtural gift she can foretell your very thoughts. 8h* also cures drunkenness.

All interviews strictly private and confidential. As a Female Physician her remedies never fell to euro all femalo Irregularities, and to produce tho monthly flow, without danger or exposure.— They can not injure, but, on the contrarj, they Improve the health.

Therefore, come one, come all, to

111 Richmond, bet. Central Avenue and John. Cincinnati, Ohio. TERMS.—Ladles, SI Gentlemen, 81,60.

N. B.—The Madame will answer no lotters without a fee of Si and a 3-cent stamp is inclosed. Address Look Box 681. angSSdwly

MeClure's Combination

BOILER &FURNACE Promises to be the Most Economical, Safest and

Cheapest Boiler and Furnace in the World

boiler and furnace is gotten

up upon the plain common sense principle of generating steam. It ia much safer than the ordinary Boiler, being smaller, and can be added to, or diminished, by the nnmber of series. The irregular expansion subject to Boilers, is obviated, there being no fines In them to resist the ex. panslon of the shell. They are

Rea.dLily Grot A.t

for cloaning and repairing, and the expense of making now, Is le»» than any other known. They a»e a saying of at least one-half of the ftael.— The application of heat to them is to direct the

attaok

°n all tho series but the first one on the side abore any collection of sodlment In tho bottom, besides completely wrapping the boilers with tho name, ihers is between each of the BoUers

Adjustable Aparatus,

for the purpose of regulatalng tho attack of heat on the Boilers. It is also made smokeooh3uming, by admitting air through pipes laid at the highest point of elevation betvaeu the boilers: these pipes are perforated with holes. The flues under them are currsu almost the shape ef the •oouers, with rooeuee or cavities under each Boilat tlJlitn

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cleaned out

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The current of wat«r in

each Boiler Is independent of the other, being BoiL™1^ j££lthe®ud

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For particulars, aldr^i, orsee

HeCLURE & ELLIS.

QUEENSWARE

ROWN & MEL YIN,

-iWUOLKSAL* UTAtt DUUM IK

China, Queensware, Glassware, House-furnishing Goods,

Lanterns, Table Cutleryf

aro. 68 MAIN STREET',

Terre Haute, Ind. ee24dw3m

J-£EN1)RICH 4 FELLENZER, IMPORTERS & DEALERS IN CHINA, GLASS,

ASD

EARRTHENWARE, 147 Main Street, TERRE HAUTE, IND., dwly,

NEW STOVEHOUSE

W. W. SHANNON. Has opened at No. 63 Main Streot, direct ly opposite the Old Court House, a Stove and Agricultural House, where he will, at all times, keep on hand, a general assortment of the best style and quality of

HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS,

of all kinds, consisting of fancy Mantle Grates, Brass and Porcelain Kettles, in all sizes Toilet Ware in Sets,

BATH TUBS,

Foot Baths, &c., &o., Japanese Ware Cash and Sugar Boxes, Tea and Coffee Caddies, Molasses Cups, Tea Trays, Dust Pans, Candle Sticks, Spittoons, Large and small Popper9 Nutmeg Graters, Ac.. &c., Pressed Ware, Milk Pans, Washbowls all size of Dippers, Jelly, Cake and Pattie Pans, and

A GENERAL ASSORTMENT

of French Ware. &c., &c^ Table Cutlery, in all styles Table Spoons, Tea Spoons, Ladles, Skimmers, Egg Whips, Cake Turners, Steak Beaters, Basting Spoons, Flesh Forks, Waffle Irons Muffin Bakers, Gem Pans, Sad Irons, Charcoal Furnaces, Hand Irons, Sugar Kettles, Dutch Ovens, Skillets and Lids, Furnaces, &c., &c. I am PREPARED to MANUFACTURE all kinds of Tin, Brass, Copper and Sheet Iron Ware, Roofing, Guttering, Spouting and Job Work done to order on short notice,

WARRANTED.

I have constantly on hand a general assortment Agricultural Implements, consisting of Wagons and

Machines of all Kinds,

such as Corn Sbellers, Double and Single Cutting Boxes, of every variety-,

warranted to give satisfaction. Cnstomers who favor me -with a eall, will find my stock of Stoves unequalled in this city, as I have bought largely of the

Different manufacturers

from Buffalo, Cincinnati, Indianapolis and lEvansville, and am prepared to sell as cheap or cheaper than any other House Give me a call, and save money, before purchasing elsewhere.

Don't forget the place, No. 63 Main Street, opposite the old Court House Square, Terre Haute, Ind., w. w. sHAuraroR. jy23d2twtf

CTATE

aW

LAMPS,

COAL OIL

O W S

Of all kinds and Patterns, Including the genuine Horny Richmond Plow Double and Single Shovels, Hay Bakes, Horse Hay Forks, Wheel-Barrowr, Eoad Scrapers the great "Hoosier Fodder Cutter," the latest improved Cider and Sorghum Mills the Double XX Drill, the most complete Drill in use. Also the popular

SELBY DRILL!

OF INDIANA, VIGO

O COUNT!

COUNTY, SS—Circuit Court, March Term, 1868, Caroline M. Adams,"1 vs. Divorce. Charles Adams,

On thia day, to-wit: the 18th day of November, A. D., 1867, comes the Plaintiff, by Baird ft Cm ft, her Attorneys, and files her complaint herein alsojthe retnrn of the Sheriff to the process|thereon •howing that ths Defendant is a non-resident of the Stato of Indiana.

Notioe is therefore hereby given to the said Defendant of the filing and pendency of this proceeding, and that the same will be heard and determined at the next Term of our said Court, commencing on the Fourth Monday of March, next, A. D., 1868.

Attest R. H. SIMPSON, Clerk, nov 20w3w Prf 96,00.

SHERIFF'S SALE.—By virtue

k? of a copy of a Decree and Execution issned from the Vigo Circuit Court, to me directed and delivered In favor of Annanlas N. Glick, and against Ellsha Blosksom, I am ordered to sell the following described Beal Estate, situated in Vigo connty, Indiana, to»wlt:

The west half of the southeast quarter of section twenty.seven (27), township eleven (11), aange nine (9), west, and on

SATURDAY, tho. 14th day of December 186T, within the legal honrs of said day. at the Oonrt House door, in Terre Hante, I will offer the rents and profits of the above described Beal Estate, together with all privileges and appurtenances to the same belonging, for a term not exeeding seven years, to the highest bidder, for cash, and upon failuro to realize a sum sufficient to satisfy said Execution and costs, I will then and there offer the fee-simple, in and tosaid Beal Estate, to the highest bidder for oash to satisfy the same.

This 20th day of November, 1867. JOHN KIZEB, Sheriff. Nov 20wtds Prf £6,00

OHiSRIFFS' SALE.—By virtue

of a Copy of Decree and Execution issned from the Vigo Oommon Pleas Conrt, to me directed and delivered, in favor of Henry T. Bockwell and against Sidney B. Goodwin, I am ordered to sell the following described Beal Estate, situated in Vigo connty, Indiana, to-wlt:

Apart of ont lot No. one (1) adjoining the city of Terre Haute, bounded as follows Commencing at a point on tte west side of Sixth (6th) street fifty (50) feet north of the Cross Cut Canal, thencc west one hundred and forty eight (148) feet and four (4) inches, thonce north ninety one (91) feet, thence oast one handred and fortyteight (148) feet and four (4) inch's, thence sonth along said street ninety-one (91) feet to the place of beginning, and

OnSATORDAY, the 14th day of December, 1867, Within tho legal hours of said day, at the Conrt Honee door, in Terre Hante, I will offer tho rents, and profits of tho above described Beal Estate, togothor with all privileges and appurtenances to the same belonging, for a term not exceeding seven years, to tho highest bidder for cash, and upon failure to realise a sum sufficient to satisfy said Execution and costs, I will then and there offer the fee-simple in and to said Beal Estate, to ths Mgheet bidder for cash to satisfy the same.

This 20th day of November, 1807. JOHN KIZEB, Sheriff. Nov SOwtds Pn foe $0,00.

A PPLICATION for LICENSE. XJl.

The undersigned hereby aire aotice that they will apply to the County Commissioners at their regular session in December, for license to sell spiritnons and intoxicating liqnors in less than a. quart at a time, for the space of one year. The premises on which said liqnors are to be soldfaT* located at 71 Wabash street, in Terre Hante. in Harrison Township, in Vigo onatv. la. dW BELL A

OctdlwSt

1* an the*ti4ally stated that one-fifth of tbl -/Itant* of this eonntry And Europe dU aiumption. Ho dliw ha* been.More thoroughly studied, and it* nature lm Understood,' there ia

mo

diaeaae apom which axlita a jreatar

diversity

of

opinion, and no dieeese which has

more completely baffled all medical ikiU and rein edut agencies.

Soma of the pros»lm«at ayaptoSt* are Cough, Expectoration, Shortness of vrrath. Irritation abont the Lang* and Cheat, darting Paiai in the Sides and Back, Emaciation, and general negative condition ot the whole ay*tero.

Persona suffering with thla dread disease, or any of itBooncomitanta, sAonld lots time ia poeaeaaing themselTes ft proper Remedy, in or der that they may stay Ug raragee, and b» rectored to health. ,,7/

Rev. E. A. WILSON'S:

Prepared Preaeriptle^ for. the Cure. of

Consnmptlon, Asthma, Bronchitis, Coughs. Colds, ..

AND I if

All Throat and Lung Affections,

hy the uae of which he waa restored to health in a few weeka, after having anffered several years with a severe lnng affection and that dread disease Consumption, has now been In use over ten years with the most markrd snccesa.

This Remedy ia prepared from, tha- original Recipe chemically pare, bv the Her. EDWABD A. WILSON, 165 South 2d Street, Willlamsbnrgh, Kings Co., Mew York,

A Pamphlet containing the original Preacrip tion with fnll and explicit directions for preparation «nd uo, together with a short hiatory of his case with symptoms, szperience and cure, can be obtained (free of charge) of Hr. Wilson, at above, or by calling en or addressing,

J. & H. A. DAVI8, Druggists,

Cor. 3d and Wabash 8ts, Terre-Hante, IncL UOT6wSm 'I ":f r*[ 1!'

BOOM AGENTS

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X^l en that «n the 23d day cf November, 1867, between the honrs of .10 o'clook A. M., and 4

in a workmanlike manner, and o'clock P. M., at thai Court Honae doer in Terre Haute, the undersigned #111 aell at pnblic sale, the following described Beal Estate, to»wit: 17187*100 acres, commencing 1G chains 75 links south|of the north east corner of the north treat qnarter of

Section 19, Township 11,'north Bange8' ivest, thence 10 chains TS links aeuth, thence weat 17 ehaina 85 links, thence north chaina 60 links, thenoe east 1 chain 90 ltnki. thence north 4 chaiiis 8K links, thence east IS chains 05 links to the place of beginning alao 35"70-100 acres,commeoclng at the south woat corner of Section 19, Township 11, North Range 8 West, running .thenoe north 20 chains, east 1? chains 85 links, thende south 90 chains, thenoe west 17"chains 85 links to the place of beginning alao 425£ aoree, being *11 that part of the north west quarter .of the south east quarter, and ali that part of the south west quarter of the northeast qnarter, all lying south of the Wabash ft Zrie Canal, in Section 18, Township 11, north Range 8 West.

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or

SALB.-One-thlrd

Ootober 23 w4w

down balance in

twelve and eighteen months, with six por cent, interest, purchase*'giving notes waiving valuation and appraisement laws, with approved security and mortgage on the premi'es for deferred payments. H. D. S00TT, Adm'r of Jeremiah Mewhinney.

ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE

The undersigned has been appointed Administrator of the Estate of Norman T. Wells, deceased. The Estate is probably Insolvent.

Nov 6, 1867-dw3t GEO. C. DUY.

ACENSE.—The

a

undersigned hereby givos no-

ticethat they will apply to the County Commission* ers at their regular session In Deoember or, license to sell spirituous aad?intoxlcatiug liquors less than a quart at a time, for the space of one year. The premises on Which said liquor* are to be sold are looated at No. 44 Ohio street, in Terre Hante, In Harrison Township ia Vigo county, Indiana. WILLIAM H. MOYEB. oc29dltw3w

SHERIFF'SXxponas

SALE.—-By virtue

of a Venditioni and Ti Ka Execution issued from the Vigo Cironlt Conrt, to me directed and delivered Vendition 1 Exponas, in fayorof John P. Paird and Charles Graft, and if 1 7a Execution in favor of Bamnel Boyse, Assignee of Thomas J. Forrest, and against Martin V. Baker, Samantha F. Baker, and Nancy 0. Hess, 1 am ordered to sell the lollowing described real estate, situated In Vigo connty, Indiana, to-wit:

Twenty-flve (V!5) feet off the sonth side of lot No. twenty- fonr (24) in Gooklns Addition to the City of Terre Hante, and an

SaTCBDaT, theTth day

ot

December, 1867,

within the legal honrs of said day, at the Conrt Honse door in Tere Hanto, I will ofTer the rents and profits of the above'described Real Estate, together with with all privileges and appnrtenances to the same belonging, for a term not ex-' ceedlng seven years, to the highest bidder for cash, and upon failure to realise a sum sufficient to satisfy said Executions and costs, I will then and thero offer the fee-simple, in and to said Beal Estate, to tho highest and best bidder for cash to satisfy the same.

This, 13th day of November, 1867. JOHN KIZEK, Sheriff. NovlSwtds-Prf $6,00

QHERIFF'S SALE.—By k3

virtue Vigo Com-

of an Execution, issned from the

mom Pleas Oonrt, to me dlrectod and delivered, in favor of Caroline T. Vaughn, and against Erastus D. Vaughn, I will offer for sale the following described Iteal Estate, situated in Vigo County, Indiana, to-wit:

The north half of lot Ne. twenty-one (21) of Subdivision No. one (1) Eutaw ffarm, made by Merrick A. 3c Mary M. Jewett, and a Plat thereol recorded in the Recorder's Office of V1(0 County, and on

SATCBDAY, the 7th day of December, 1867, within the legal hours of said diy, at the Court House deor, in Terre Haute, I will offer the rents and profits of the above described Beal Estate, together with the privileges and ap purtenances to the same belonging, for term not exceeding seven years, to the highest bidder for cash, and upon failure to realise a sum sufficient to satisfy said Execution and coats, I will then and thero offer the fee-simple In and to said Beal Estate, to the high1 est bidder for cash to satisfy the same.

This 13th day of November, 1867. JOHN KIZEB, Sheriff. NovlS«wtds pr. fee $6 00.

SHERIFF'S SALE.—By virtue

of a Copy of Decree and Execution Issued from the Vigo Common Pleas Court, to me direced and delivered, in favsr of Andrew Cooper and against Daniel Small, et.al.,1 am ordered to sell the following described Beal Estate situated in Vigo county, Indiana, to-wit:

All that part of the east half of the south west quarter of Section twenty-two (22) town eleven (11) range eight (8) west of the Crosscut Canal, also the west half of the sonth west quarter of section twenty-two (82) town eleven (11) range eight (8), containing eighty (8) aarss, and on

SATUBDAY the 7th day of December, I8S7 Within the legal honrs of said day, at the Conrt House door, in Terre Haute, I will offer the rents and profits of the above described Real Estate, together with all privileges and appnrtenanoes to the same belonging, for a term not exceeding seven years, to the highest bidder for cash, and upon failure to realise a sum sufficient to satisfy said Execution and Order of Sale and ousts, I will then and there offer the lee-simple, in and to said Beal Estate, to the highest bidder for cash to satisfy the same.

This 18th day of November, 18S7. JOHN KIZEB, Sheriff. novlSwtd Prf $6,00.

Facres—100

Terre Haute. On it is a good two story boose, finished inside with walnut. itUdud ia a well, cistern, carriage house, crib, barn and other outbuildings. Alio, good orchard, and plenty of ttook wtttf.

A house oh Fifth Street, with eight rooms, stable, Jtc^ will also be se^ld on favorable terms, as I Intend removing to Iowa.

Property ia or a«ar Deetaoine, Iowa, will be ... OUK1ET. taken la exchange. octSMSm

MILLINERY,

NEW JORK

Dress, SacQae and Cloak

CUTTER 2

1 priae oi

Suits cat on scientific principles, and warranted to

GIVE SATISFACTION!

Also a fine assortment of

A E S S E

TRIMMINGS

No. 85 Main Street, up Stairs.

M. A. WALTER

CHEAP MILLINERY

-f NEW STOCK OF THE

A E S S E S

THE

CHEAPEST IN THE CITY

At No, 85 Main Street.

(UP STAIRS.)

MISS SALIJE HASTINGS.

DOCTOR WHITTIEB,

A

REGULABLE BRED PHYSICIAN, qb hi Diploma which hangs in his office will show has made Okronia Diseases the tktdy of hi) life, anr has a Uniou-wide reputation, having been Umger located {n 8i. £oab than any ot'iir Chronic Ptgoas. Physician.

Much ofhis praotico has been of a private na tare. Bgphilis, Gonorrhea, Gleet, Blrictxrc, ili Ori mmrf Di'isaws, SppXiHe or Mercurial Affevtiow of On Throat, Skin or Boner, Orchitis, Hernia or Itupture also, the effects of a Solitary Habit, ruinous tr Body and Mind, producing blotclica, debility, im potency, ditcinesn,dimness of sight, coufnsiou Idea*, evil foreboding, aversion to society, loss, of memory, weakness, 4c., not ail these in nuy or.oaee.bnt all occurring frequently in various cnsei •^Accommodation^ ample, charges moderate cares guaranteed. Consultations by letter or office, free. Most cases can be prcperly treat" ty Menstruation and Pregnancy, 8c. without an interview, aud medicines, secure fron observation, sent by mail or exprne*. No bin drance to business in moit cases.

Address Box 3092, St. Louis, Mo. Hours—8 A. M. to 8 P. M. Office poraian^ntlj located at No.617 St.Charlos Street.bettvottu Sixti and Seventh,One square South of Lindi-ll Hoicl, retired spot in the centre of the city.

Consultation rooniB, and rooms for aciiom modation of such patients as reqnirn Irtb«v al attention.

EVERYBODY

Can get, In a sealed letter envelope, my Tlioor) Symptoms andTieatm6nt of Nervous, Url nary n:i1 SeznalDlseases,clearly delineating al tho disoae. oonditions, with full Symptom Lists, for t*-. three-cent postage stamps to prepa pmto?.*•'. Circular for Ladies,relating to DUm&»«« Puho aprBdawly.

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THE GOLD FEN, BEST AND CHEAPEST OF PENS.

Morton's G-old Pens,

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For sale at JVo. 25 Maiden~ Lane, New-York, and by every duly appointed Agent at the same prices. 9

Morton makes no 2ens stamped with the JVame or trademark of any others therefore, where an Agency is established, the public will be best suited, ana at the same prices, by calling on the Agents in other places those wishing the Morton !Pen must send to Headquarters, where their orders will receive prompt attention, if accompanied with the cash.

A Catalogue, withfklldescription of sizes and prices, sent on receipt of letter postage, flt

A. MORTON.

T^VX E

1867.

Notice Is hereby given that the Tax DnpHcate for the Year 1837, ia now complete, and placed in my hands to collect the Taxes thereon charged.— The following Table shows the rate of Taxation for eash $100 Taxable Property:

I 8 8- a "J "j 2. 4 a

Name of Townships.

Harrison in City 20 20 16 40 25 5 10 1 38 Harrison out of t/iiy, 20 20 1G 40 25 5 10 10 1 44 Honey Creek 20 20 16 41 10 5 15 1 56 Prairieton 20 20 16 40 25 10 10 1 41 Prairie Creek 20 20 16 40 25 16 20 1 3fi Pierson 20 20 16 40 25 10 10 1 31 Biley 20 20 1* 40 20 10 10 1 41 Lost Creek 20 20 16 40 1= 5 15 1 31 Nevlns 20 20 16 40 20 10 15 1 20 Otter Creek 20 20 16 40 15 10 10 1 1G tayotte 20 20 16 40 25 10 10 1 11 Sugar Creek 20 20 16 40 25 10 10 10 I 51 Linten 20 20 16 40 15 10 10 1 31

PolmTax.—In

Harrison, Pierson, Novins and

Sugar Creek, 93,35. All other Townships 82 85 Don

Tax.—Por

every Malo

male

Female

81,00,

$2.00,

$2.00.

for every Fe­

and for every additional Male or

Tax-Payers are r»qse«ted to call and settle as early as possible, and avoid penalties and coots. J. N. SHEPHERD, nov2dAw8w Treasurer of Vigo County.

KENTUCKY STATE O E To be Drawn at Covington, Ky.

Class V, Nov. 16th, Class TP, Nov. 30st, 1867.

prise

$50,000

9 9

prizes of

$3oo 250 200 150 125 100 50

20.000

1 prise of

1 prize of

prises of

?rises.

SALE.—A FABM OF 139 in cultivation, five miles north of

JULB8

KOVI

I GIFFORD, y. S Treats all

Diseases of Horses and Cattle.

Hospital and Offioe, cornar of Mb and Sagis Sts., XEBB1 UATWM,IffPIAHA. sv2 adi "o l3.v .1 i.•rnt*!5S??'v'. -fH ii

prize* of

8.000

155

prlr.es of

7.00C 5.000

prises of

220 18 261

29

prir.es of

prises of

1.000

prizes of

prizes of

400

63

prises of

Prizes amounting to $230,650.

32,000 Numbers and 788 Prizes. Tickets $12, Halves $6, Quarters $3

•W The above MAasiriccsT

liOTTKKT

be drawn

Kt..

Swill

«t

womi

M., at the corner of

The drawing* are poblished in the Jieif ork Herald and the Cincinnati Commercial. The abore soheme will be drawn tho middle aud last of each month daring 186T and 1808. 9 Circular* of Lotteries drawing dally sent on application to the Manager*.

Address ail orders for tickets to

HURRAY, EDDY & CO., Agents Wanted

UNDERTAKERS. S A A A

UNDERTAKER. Im prepared to execute? I ordara in hla line with mtBM and dlapatch /rnar of third and Oherry treeta, Terre Haste, Indiana. jan20-6-dwtf

COLGATE & CO S GKBBMAir Erasive Soap la manufactured from Pvai MATERIALS* and may b* considered'tii* STAJfDARB of KXCKliMltCK

For sale by all Grocery.

1) 1

HOUSEKEEPERS STORE.

BRttKAW BB0THEKS &C0., ?2i E'f'fl -:W *dt ot

No. 109 Main St, Terre^

E JtC/ IV

iAio tully prepared for

WINTJBR TBADli!

Oonnsumera

DRY GOODS!

Will find it greatly to their to examine our stock of

FAMILY DRY GOODS

SUCH AS

SHEETINGS, SHIRTINGS, LINE

15 O S

rsr

&

IV

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I A A.

A. A.

A. A.

SS

F.

Xv I W

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IV

A

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S.

£2 S S

S

Have just opened a choice stock of

IF1 IT IR S

All of which will bo offored at much less then ordinary l'rlccs.

Our Stock of. Baskets, Satchels, and the usual variety of Goods suitable for the

Holiday Season

Is Fresh and Attractivo.

B. B. & CO., are selling Zephyrs at Re' duced Prices.

GREAT CARPET HOUSE 1 GREAT WALL PAPER HOUSE I GREAT OIL CLOTH HOUSE GREAT WINDOW CURTAIN HOUSE! GREAT IIOUSEFURNISHIO& Depot!

BRORAW BROTHERS & CO.,

No. 109. Main Street.

A,. NIPPERT

Has jnst reooivf d, and offers for the Inspection ofth! public, an entire New Stock of.

r,

WIITEB GOODS!

Bought Since tho Tate Peclliie, and which we offer at tho

"GOOD OLD TIMES" PRICES!

We therefore invita yon to call and examine our Stock.

Fine Broche Shawls,

NEW DESIGNS.

Fancy Plaid Shawls, Black & White Plaid Shawls,

Slack & Red Plaid Shawls, Parepa Opera Shawls, Plain Center Shawls, Long Shawls, Square Shawls, Mi? ses' Shawls, PATTI BBEKFAST SHAWLS*

Entirely new. Fancy Knit

SHAWLS and SONTAGS!

PLAIN and FANCf

HOODS! HOODS! HOODS!

Ladies call and seo the Kew Boulvard and Cen* tral Park Skirts, both Plain and Embroidered, tlie neatest thing out.

Wo desire to call especial attention to our new stock of

S

Consisting of Ladies', Misses', and Children's NI0 TORI NKS, COLLARS, MUFFS and CUFFS lu Mink, Sable,F'tch Ac. Uemembr, we shall not be undersold on these. A New Snpply of the

BEST PRINTS AT 121-2 CentB.

-A.. NIPPERT.

T^ARLY HOUSE AND WAGON

-i-J YARD, West end Main Street, neer River Rridge and terminus of Street Car Bail Boad, Terre Hante, Indiana.

Conveyance direct to and from tbe Depot also Headquarters for all conveyance by Stage, Haoks, Wagons, Ac., to different points: Marshall Daily, Montezsma Daily. Bowling Green twice a week.

Accommodations for Travelers generally, with or without horses. Stabling for 70 head of horses largo Wagon Tard feed of all kinds constantly on hand. Charjrpn rnan6nalle. nov'a.iwly \V. R. LAUGHEAD, Prop'r.

AWAY

ix Poblio,SisoM-NrMBBB

In

Covington,

Ookkusionkks

P.

at

one

o'clock

Focbth utn Scott Streets,

Tb«i Kentucky State Lotteries are no Qift Enter, priaea, bat reaponilble Honey Lotteries, that kaTe been condncted for the past thirty years, tad are drawn ander the authority of a charter from the State, and bonds are gi von for the pay mon) of all

VYITH SPECTACLES OLD EYBS MADE NEW,

^WAY

QOTINGTOH, KT. au29dlwv

eatily, without doctor or medicwe*. Sent post-paid on receipt of 10 Cents. Address

Dr. H. B. FOOT®,

No. 110 Lexington Avenue, Cor. of EaBt 28th gt., N. T.

WITH UNCOMPORtable TRUSSES. COMFORT AND CURE FOR

THE RUPTURED. Sent poat paid on receipt, of 10 Cent*. Adpresa

Dr.«. B. fOO«,

(aathor of Medical Coaunon Sense.—Book 400 pages, $1.60 eent byMail), No. 110 Lexing. tot Av., Cor. of East 28th at., Kew Tort.

pONFIDBNTIAL INFORMATION FOB THE JLARBIKD. 8ent in sealed eavelooe on receipt of 10 cent*. Aadrees

-oct28dw3*.

Dr. S. B. rOOTE,

.. No. 110 Lezingtoa Avenue, Cor. of Sa«t 8wh at., If. T*

MUSICAL.

TUe Best Book of Instruction

i^POB PIANO FtTpIIiS

RICHARDSON^ NEW METHOD,

UmM Mr *K1

tti*

THE VJiToBITE OF AIL SCHOLARS. .No Book Can Eaetediifmi

IT SMBJtACSa ALL THAT IS NKXUtKD. Preaentlng in a Pleasing Style all Phases of Study and Practfee.

TWltNTX-JT1TJI THOUSAND OOPHflK ABS told erery year,—a aala which no almilarbook has •ve* raached- It is adapted alike Co th« yowagest and to the oldest to the beginner, for .first lessons, and to tho amateur, for general practice Sent poet-paid. Price. (3.7S. OLIVCB BET80H Ob., PnWi«bers, tff Washington Ht~, Boston 0. H. DITSON A CO.- 711 Broadway, KeW York. nTdwteh

T?: "MUSICS..

J. a LINDEMANN ird at tjsir i»

DRALEK Iljl

Gr Gr Sc &

S

S

S S

B. B. & Co.

Consistieg of u'

3lujfs, Collars,

Cajies, Cuffs, Wristlets, Tippets, Children's Setts

Gents Mufflers &c.

PIANOS, MEV^ODEOP

•aosh ORGANS, ""*0# Violins, Guitars, Flntas, and all kinds of Musics Merchandise, No. 91 Wabash Street,

TEBRE HAUTE, •INDIANA.'

OPPOSITE THS COURT HOUSE,

TERRK-HAUTffi. IND.

Ibis being the largest and most elegant Music Establishment

IN THIS STATE

Buyers in want of fine

1 A NO S

JIELODEONS,

O Tt A. 1ST 8,

And smaller Musical Instruments, and Musieal Merchandise of every description, Sheet Muaicand Instruction Books, should not fail to visit tho

PALACE OF MUSIC.

WAll kinds of Mnslcal Instruments repaired in the most approved manner. d&w

O

the

FIRST PREMIUM yk Of is Silver Medal WA3

AWARDED TO a

BARRETT'S HAIR RESTORATIVE

0f By th* N. II. St»t« AgricuHural Sociftv, at .jits Fair, holden in Nashua, Sept. 20, lSfc6.

KAKKETT'S

Vegetable Hair Restorative Kcttores Gray Hair to its Natural Color promotes the growth of the Hair changcs tho roots to their original oi«a«ic action eradi^skcatea Dandruff and Humors prevenfs llnir fanlnif out is a superior Dressing, contains no injurious ingttdients, and Is the most popular and rcli-

-AT-

CORNELIUS & HAGGERTY'S,

Corner of Third and Main Streets,

TERRE-HAUTE.

Good Prints

AT lO CENTS I

Very Best Prints,

ONLY, |1S 1-S Cts.

4-4 Brown Muslia,

-A.T lO TO 15 CTS.

4-4 Bleached Muslin,

AT

12 1-2

to

20

Principal Tee* ere,

TUNING AND REPAIRING oi PIANOS and other Instruments will be promptly attended to. OLD,PIANOS will be tsiken in tnade fot NEW ONES: anlOSdWtt J. O. LINDEN A NTf

KISSNER'S

OP

No. 4!®t, OTiio Street,

able article tnroujrhoat the East, "West, North, aud 7

lw

J.

R. BARRETT & CO., Proprietors,

MANCHESTER, N. 1L

LORD 4 SMITH, Chicago, General Korth-TTest-ern Agents. J. & H. A. DAVIS, Agent* for Terre Hauto, Ind. novlldwfim

DRY GOODS.

GREAT BARGAINS

Cts.

Flannels Reduced to

O I E S

Long ShaTrls, Square Shawls, Broche Shawls.

AT REDUCED PRICES!

DRY GOODS.

O O E 21.

1867!

DRY tiOODS,

AT

TUELL,illPLEY & C0.S

Comer 5t,h and Main Streets.

SHAWLS, SHAWLS, SHAWLS

Lady Washington Shawls, Middlesex Shawls, Ladies Long, a at Ladies Square, Misses Long, Misses Square,

Child's Long, Child's Square,

Paisley Shawls, Broche Shawls, In Large Assortment.

10-4 SHEETINGS,

Bleached and Unbleached,

At 40 Cents per Yard!

1 Case Hill's "Semper Idem," Bleached,

At Twenty Cents

1 Case Good 4-4 Bleached at 15 Cents!

GREAT DRIVE

IN-

Double Fold English Merinos A.t 35 Cents!

TV JELL, JRIPLEY& CO'S

GREAT WHOLESALE & RETAIL

Dry Goods Emporium. Terre: Haute, Ind*

Chsap Soap! Good Soap!

NATRONA EEFINED

APONIFIERI

Concentrated Lye.

2 Cts. a lb. for Snperior Hard Soap.

TWELVE POUNDS OF SOFT SOAP FOR ONE CENT.

Every Family can Make their Own Soap.

ALL VARIETIES OF SOAP.

An Eailly Blade as a Cap

E

Breakfast Shawls, Shoulder Shawls,

Stock of Seasonable

DRESiSiiOOfaSI

AT COST 11

W,

HOWARD MANNING-^5 Hone, Sl*n «n4 Carriage Painting,

PAPEB-HAV«IHfi, te

iftzed paints, of every deacrlptfon, •Yanjlsbea, httgr^fo, always on und, and far sale oa the •fcoat rea«onatile teraa. 6ive oe a »»11. Shop on Obtnijfoffl, 34 wtd

of

Coffee.

Is a flew Concentrated Lye, for making Soap, just discovered in

GREENLAND, IN THE ARCTIC SKA8,

and is composed mainly of Aiaminate of Soda, which, Avht-n mixed with REFUSE fat,

produces the

BEST DETERSIVE SOAP

IN THE WORLD.

1 Box will make 175 lbs. good Soft Soap, or Its equivalent in superior Hard Soap.

Retailed by all Drnggiata and Grocer* in tbe United States.

OT FTTLL RECIPES WITH EACH BOX. JB

Dealer* can ohtatn It wholesale lm eaies, each containing 48 boxes, at a liberal discount, of the wholesale Grocers and Druggists In all th« towns and cities of the United States,

roN, 1

"r °CLIIT0RD PEMBERTON,

General Agent,

PITTSBURG. PENH.

YE AND BAR.

me. CHA8. E. WALL,

OCULIST A.ND AURIST, FROM NEW YORK, IS KOW PERMANENTLY LOCATED IN

N I A N A O I S Where he may be consulted, rasa or

on

•11 dlaeaaea of theeo delicate organs. The univer. sal anoceM of Dr.

Wail's

practice for the past two

years in thia city, together with fourteen years experience in thia branch of tbe medical profee* sioa elsewhere, should be a guarantee to those afflicted that he Is no charlatan or qnack,bat qualified to aeoompiish all he undertake*. Crou Kye removed In One Minute or ne charge, and withoat interruption to business.

Pa tie* a wao have already been enred of Blind* neea, DeafqeM CraM Eye, Ac., can be seen on application to the Office. AH aargical operations itade. In tlte presence of the family physi ciau when deelrad.

OflsQKive dieehargM from the Ears of Children (a anre foreruuner of DeafneeaJ permanently cured. Chronic InflamatloB of the Eyes, of years' standlag, perfectly cured. Weeping or watery Eye-, OaLaract, Film* aed Ulcere of the Eye speedily cared,

NO QSASOE for an Examination and an 0)tni«n, and 10 tharge for tnistioocaairTri treatmeot. Operating Rooms—'ilH Weat Maryland Street,

up

fUire. Pbat Offlo* Bqx 1218. aug30dwl

WashingtoifciLibrarf Co.

PHILADELPHIA.

80BSCKlPTieN ONE U0LL1B *3oo,ooo PRESENTS TO SUBSCRIBFBS.

On* l*r«seBt of I40.0M One Cash Present of One Ca*h Present of 910,ooo. One Caab Preoeatof 95,000 STwo Oiwh Presents of $2,000 each.

Read full Schedule of Presents Below Ksch Ortlflefete of Stock 1* acoompsalsd with

Beautirul Steel-Plate Engraving

WORTH MOB* AT RETAIL THAN THE H»ST OF CERTIFICATE, And also Insnres to the Holder* PRESENT IN THE GREAT DISTKIBUTION.

Tbe Washington Library Co.

Iscbartored bj the SUtn of PonniylTftolt, and Orf^olMd la »idof tb©

Riverside Institute,

Soldiers and Sailors' Orphans.

Incorporated bjr tbe state of X.

i.

APRIL 8, 1867.

TDK RIYKKSIDK IJfSTITlTB, SitaatM at IiiTerjiilB, Bsrllugtoo County, New Jersey, la fonnd lor tho purpose of .{ratnitoosij edncntiag he mm uf d-cra*ed »ul lorn nnd men of the tfnft»l Slate*. rheBoard ot Tmntee* con*iats ot »i follow lag well-known citizen* of Pon^sjUatiU »li1 Now Jersey:— HON. WILLIAM MASN,

Dimrict Attorney, PhlliJalphis, Pn.

HON. LEWIS B. BKUOMALL, Ex-Chief Uoiner U. 3. Mint, anil ttocordor "f Deei*, Pntladflphia, f« HON. JAMES M. SCOVEL, New Jiiiiui HON. W. W. WAKE, Now J.r^y. HEMBY UoftllAN, K»g.,

Agent Adftras' Express, Philiuieluhls. J. B. COK, B«q., Of Joy, Coe A Oo:, PMUtlelphU.

Tbkasus*

Depabtmu.VT,

Washinoto.n, D. O., April Id,

M67,

Office of Internal BeTeuu.:—Uarlug received •utisfsctory evidence that the proceed* of the enterprlse coudncted

(Jompa'.y" will bedjvoted to ahiriUI/loBMa, periii:saiun in hereby granted to aaid Oonipsnj tooou* duct aucb enterprise exempt from 11 charge, wheihvr troui special tax or other daty.

E. A. ROL1.IN3, Oonmlesloner.

TIIH WASIIISfiTON UDIAtl (KHPAH,

Ia order that the benevolent object set forth in thin circular m»y bo auccessfully aucomdlished have issued fire series of

FINK STEEL-PLATE ENGRAVINGS, which are pat on aabtcriptien at prltxx much below their ret\il value. OKttTIflOATItS OV STOCK IN TUB WASH­

INGTON LI DBA It COMPANY

will be issned, stamped with tbe steal tbe Company, and sigued by the Secretary, (Non* others genuine.)

Any perseu tending ns ONE DOLLiUt, or pay iug tho same to our local Agents, will rtoeiva immediately fine Steel Plate Engiavlnt at choice from the following lift, aud One U.itiijcuie of Stock, insuring Olio Prosout lu publishuJ iieduly.

ONE DOLLAR ENGRAVINU9.

Ni». 1—"My Ohildl M*Cbt!d I" No. i-'They are Saved I They're Saved!" No. 3—"Ui|Soven ty six or, the E-iriyDays of tbe Itevoliition.'

Any person paying TWO DALLAS will receive either of tht following flue 8te..| I'laloo, at choice, and two Certificates of Sire*., tnji becoieing untitled to Two i'ecsents

TWO DOLLAR ENGRAVING-'. No 1—"Washington's C'eurtsbip." No. t— "Washington's Last Interview with liia Mothor."

TURKS DOLLAR ENGBANINGS. Auy person paying THREE DOLLA ltd will receive the beautiful bteel Plate of "H.IMK FB05I THE WAR," and Thrie Ot!flc*n«i, beoomlalng!ntit1id t- Tl.rne Presents, rODR DOLLAR ENGRAVINGS.

Any person paying fOUR DOLLARS «U»)I to c«Uo tho lare aud beautiful Steel Platuol "THE PERILS OF OUR FOUKFATHKRS,^ and Fonr t'ertlflcates of Stock, entitling ibom tw Four Present.

FIVE DOLLAR ENGRAVINGS. Auy persou who pays FIVK DOLLARS sli» I rsceive the largt and splendid Steej Piate of "THK MARRIAGE OF POCAHONTAS," and Five Oertitlcitos of Stock, eutitling them to Five Presents.

The Engravings and Certificates will be deilverod to each auiiscril'ern at our Local Agencies, or sentby mail, post-pa d, or expreM, aa may be oi--derpd.

E

WASHLMJTOX LIBKAKY COMPAJfT

WILL AWA*f?

Three Hundiod Thoasaiitl Dollar IN PRESENTS

To the Shareholders, On Wednesday, 8th of Jan. next At PHILADELPHIA, ,PA.,

OR AT THB lXSTITCTS, BIFB88IDK, 1*.

SOHBDULH

OF

PRESENTS.

1 8»ah Present 940,00V, Cash Present 1 Cash Present 1.1.]"..!".!!! 1 Cash Present ......!!!!!!!" •i Cash Presents of #2,600 each......^.!!..... 1 Haudsooie Country Uesidence, Stables,

20.KX 10, (X* 5,000 5.00G

Grounds, Ac., Oermantown, Pbilad'a... 1 Double ltosldonce, 3 story brick. Oam" den, N. 1 Coal Depot, Office, Sheds, Gronnd, with businosa esfablishod. No.1314 Washlug ton Aveuye, Philadelphia 1 Conntry Residence, Riverside, Ji, J., with Ground, Fruits, Acc. 1 Three-story Cottage, Lot, Ao 26 Valuable Building Lots, Riverside'9300 1 Elegant Turnout family Carriage,

\S,000

16,000

18,000

10,000 6,000 6,000

Span of Horses, Harness, Ac., complete 10 Valuable building lots, Riverside, $300 each

6,000

3,000

1 Beautiful Silver-gray Hors«, IC.% l.unds high, sired by the .celebrated Imported Arabian Hore "Caliph also, light

Jload Wagon, weight 140, pounds, »lth s.t of superior Single Harness, Ao,, making a first-ctass establishment 20 Pianos, 4500 each 20 Melodeons, 5226 each

6,000

10,000

4,600

1,000

Rosewood Sewing Machines, $200^iiach 10 Family Sewing Machines, $100 eai.li 1,000 60 Fine GolJ Watches, $200 each lw.OoO 100 Oil Paintings, hy leading Artists—ag-i gregate value

iqooO

3 Camel's Hair Shawls, $1,000 3 000 2 Camel's Hair Shawls, $3,000 each 8*000 3 Handsoue Lace Sbawla, $260 each ...' *760 10 Cashmere Shawla, $50 each 600 20 611k Drees Prtterna. $76 each ....!.!!" 1 600 60 City Building Lota, $176 eaoh 8*760

The remainder will oonslat of 311/erware, Mastoal Boxaa, Opera Olnjses, Pocket Bibles, and different articleu of ornament and uae, amounting to 2,000

Total

•11 the properties given clear of incumbrance.

HOW TO OBTAIN SHAR£S AMD ENGBAYIATOS.

Sead order* to us by mall, enoloalng from $1 to $20, either by Post Offioe orders or in registered lotter, at our risk. Larger amounts should be •cnt by draft or express. 10 shares with Engravtngs...... $9,60 35 share* with Engravings 23,50

SO shares with Engravings „4tf,60 76 shares wiih Engravings G9.00 100 shares with Engravings 90,00 Local AOENT9 WANTICt) throughout the United

States.

The Association have appointed as Rvceivers, Messrs. OEOBOB A. COOKE ft CO., whose well known integrity an I busiuees expcrieuco will be a sufflcient guarantee that the money applied to the purpose stated.

Philadelphia, Pa., May 20,

1867.

To the Officers and Member* of tbe Washington Library Oi'., N. 3. IISAU, deorstarv Gentlemen -—Ok receipt of your f»vor of the IStb inst., not fylug us of our appoint .asu) as Receiver* for your Company, we tool: the liberty to •olmit copy »f yoar Charter, with a plau ot your enterprise, to the highest legal authority of tbe State, aud havlug received hi* favorable opinion In regard to its legality, and sympathising with the benevolent object of yout Association' via: the education and maintenance ef the orphan children oi our soldier* and tailor* at the Bfveralde InslituU, we have ooncludud to accept the trnat, and ta use our beat efforta to promote so wor by an ob|ect.

Reapectfully, yoare, to., bo.

a.

gooes CO.

Addroaa all letter* to CEO. A. COOKE A CO., BANKERS, S3 South Third Street. Philadelphia, Pa. Booelvers for th«i Washington Library Co.

M. W. O'COHTBfELL, J" 104 Main Street,

Agent ia Terre-Hauta,

U.-l twmfcwi 1. ktiynsi