Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 29, Number 14, 17 March 1859 — Page 3
gyrate, potters, &r. Richmond, March 17, t39. Morrisson, Blanchard & Co. Tma woll knnwn TJ A TJK'T'Wf TTOTTS'R in at .11.: ..n .. J..: wiuiuca juuy prejmreu iu prraub ii'jtuuiutuuauuue and Tarnish the asnal facilities appertaining to their business. Discounts made daily, upon acceptable names at regular rates. B astern Exchange for sale to any extent at Cincinnati prices. Gold, also on the same terms. Drafts on Cincinnati always furnished to customers, for any amount, free of charge. Interest allowed on money deposited for long or short time from one day upwards. TIME TABLE. JtrrivtU an. I Vtpirtnrf of Patmr Traiiu. Cincinnati and Chicago Railroad. Oa and aad after November 25th, Train will arrive and depart a follow. ; Freight Leave 7:30 a. u; Passenger, 3:20 a. at., end con Beets at Kokonio for Iferu. Paesengir arrives 2.46 p. n, connects at Richmond for Cincinnati, freight 4.00 p. M. Cincinnati, Eaton and Richmond R. R. Indianapolis Express l-aTes at 9:10 a. ; Accommodation, t 4 P. Mi Mall, 6:64 P. aT. djspreae Mail arrives d:54 a. Accommodation, 11:00 . m; Night Ex press, 7 55 p. m. Indiana Cen. and Dayton and Wes. R. R. A. M. Mail Train going West at 9:0U a. ss; p. m. Mall train going WmI at 8:W r. u; Express going West at 10:15 S.A. M, a-'ing 1 11:4 Mall train going East at 9:00 a. at; p. at. Mail train last, 6:36, top here; p. n. Express going East at Sermon to Young Hen. Rlr. J. R. V. Uiixeb will preach a sermon to the Yjung Men of this city, at Union Chapel, on Sunday evening, the 27th inst. The young Men are respectfully Invited to atttentl. Bv. II. JT. Babncs will preach a Sunken on Sabbath School, on next Sabbath morning at Pearl atreet Church. The Sabbath School Schollara and all other person, friendly to Sabbath Schools are invited to attend. Warren Chase, Will lecture In the Hall of the Friends of Progress, this (Thursdsy) Evening, at gag-lighting. The public are invited to attend. tJfThe quarterly meeting of the Friend of Trogren ceuimenoes on Saturday next, the 19th inst. MECHANICS' MEETING. The Mechanics of Richmond are respectfully solioIted to meet at the Manual Labor and Worki ngman's Institute on next Saturday evening the 19 inst., to assist your oommittee in suggesting suitable names for the SuperintenJant of your department, and committees to examine and award premiums. The Premium is made out, and the oommittee desire your council and advice in plsuing proper persons upon each elass to judge your skill and ingenuity. Come one, come The Junior rions of America have in coarse of progress a literary exhibition, to be given in a short time, which will no doubt be rich; combining as they generally do, solid literature with spicy entertainment. Township Election. VJOMM S. LYLE Is a candidate for rs-elcct.on to t he lomce of Justice of the Veace of VS ajn Township. JJ-W are authorized to announce ENOS THOMAS, Esq., as a candidate for re election 'to the office of Justice of the Paace. TJyWe are authorized to aunonnce WILLIAM DALBY, as a candidate for Justice of the Peace. e Wo are authorized to announce K. E. Fl'LTOX, as idate for Justice of the Peace. We are authorised to announce LEWIS II. McCT'Lll;uli, as a candidate for Justice of the Peace. JO We are authorized to announce THOMAS N. YOL'SG, as a candidate fur Justice of the Peace. OUR MUSIC FRIEND: Twelve Pagrca of Popular iriueic for 10 ct. "Oc McsiO FaiMD" is filled with the best Piano Solos, Duats, Songs, Operatic Arias, Polk:is, Mazurkas, Quadrilles, Waltzes, and every other species of masical composers; printed on lull-sized inusio paper, adapted to every grade of performer. The same quantity of music, procured from the regular publishers would cost more than ten times whet we charge. A year's subscription to "Of Mi'sical FbiKsp," will secure new and fashiontbla musio worth at least Two Huwdrkd Dollars, and entirely sufficient for the home circle. PRICE TEN CENTS, WEEKLY. Yearly, 5; Half Tearly. 2 Si); Quarterly, $1 23. The volume commenced on the 1st December, ISoi. C. B. SEYMOUR CO., Proprietors, 13, Frankfort street, New York. The attention of our readers is di rected to the advertisement of our friend Mowry, oa fourth page. His Coffee Roasting and Grinding and Spice Packing Establishment, is for sale at a bargain go see it. ye who desire to engage good business.
: ance; and at last resembles pns-or a colorless liquid, mixSSsT There was a dwelling houe OO the farm ; e with opaque shreds of tuberculous matter. Should the disease be a. lowed to progress beyond this stage, it would Of James Thompson, a fetV miles DOrth-wet Of prbably prove fatal: but by using Dr. Uoomm 'i Bil- . , s. lie 1.-1 l.v saitic Coastal, an effectual check can be put to in further ihlt place, destroyed by fire On I riday last, about proJre, Do not therefore delay; do not trifle with your mid-day. It wrs occupied by his son and familv ! hut purchase a bottle of this invaluable remedy : and J 1 1 . then, if it meriu your approbation, as we are sure it will. It eauffht Irorn the stove pipe. Most of th far- i recommend tt to your mends. . i Prepared only by Dr. C- M.Jackson. 418 Arch Street. Dltare was Saved. ; and for sale by druggist, and storekeepers throughout the tt. . vi- r o . u .. v.. 1 Vnited States. Trice 75 cents per b.Mtle. 7Tia stable of Beonet IJaumer was burn- March 3, i?59. is im
ed on Saturday eight last, about 12 o'clock, was doabtles set oa fire. Would there Dot It be1 economy ia the city Council employing ad Jitiooal watchmen? If this is impracticable, bad not the i citizens better institute a police force amocg themselves to protect their property from incendiaries? flf The alarm of fire oa Thursday evening last, was caased by the burning of a hay stack in the south-west part of the city. H7. T. tKAS. recutved last week direct from Trance, a large package of Plants, Including a fine stock ef Clem, ails or Tlriine Bower, a hardy flowering; climber ofesouisite graoe and beauty several colon bloom splea dldly the SrsA year prios 39 cents each. Also Aristolocbla or Dwtcamaa's Pipe, a robust and tall rroelnx vine. with Urge leaves and scarlet pip soaped flowers, SO cts. These who wish something new and beautiful should seeue a stock of the above soon, as the supply ta limited aad they cannot be had elsewhere la this country. CATALOOCES gratis. Address the abort, at Kichmond, Indiana. Xiw Milunirt Mrs. K. Dickinson is now reoei vfhg well selected assortment of Spring Mutiry, of the latest and most fashionable styles. Ladies axe invited to call aud examine her food and prices.
L10RRISS0II, BUIICIIARD & CO.,
New ton e Front BAMK BUILOIMC. COR. OF MAIN AND PEA.BLSTS.; Riclifflond, Indiana. INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS. REPUBLICAN CANDIDATES. E H IC . WILLIAM W. LYSL'E, JAMES M. POE. WILLIAM BAKER, THOMAa A. IHtiDALE. rfjLOMOJJ MEBKWIO, HENRi" BLITZEL, MOSK.S D. LL'ESON: EIWABI ROBERTS, K ECO i THK0DORS Rl LET, n i e n . DANIEL CLARK. CLAYTON BRuWX, IJANIEL KIT.KLMAS, WILLIAM P. TUuMAS, J. A. LL PTOX, UEOBUE FOLAKD. I T O R -Da. JOHN CLTMER. JAMES H. PRICE 'WILLIAM WBIQHT, , BONEBRAKE WM. L. FARLriAK. V. J. GEORljE. A XT ID BENJAMIN L. MABTIN, hi LVEsTER JOHNSON, CO. COMMISSIONER. EDMUND LAWRENCE. WILLIAM 51CKRY. J. A. PIEKCE. Bro. Kirtley, of the Caesel House, says : "A man has no business to lay around Washington city drunk, and then come home and preach temperance." We agree, no man haj any business to get drunk in Washington city or any place else, but every man has a right to preach temperance, and some of our friends would be better off if they were to practice it. Will Hro. Kirtley tell us who he alludes to a? having thus acted in Washington? Garbling. Some of our citizens were fined on Monday last for gambling at a Saloon in this city. We speak of it with regret, and hope this prosecution will put au end to it . The Cheapest Lumber Yard not put down yet. Notwithstanding the falsehoods and underhanded means resorted to by the Lumber dealers to break down the Cheap Lcmszx Yaxb and thereby sustain their JlfoaojJi, and large profits, the subscriber would respectfully notify all persons using lumber that if supported by a reasonable share of patronage, he is determined to maintain his present system ol8ut Promts and fair dealing with all persons ; and to keep the best quality of Lumber, Shingles and Lath, all the time on hand at his Cheap Lusher Yard, near the Passenger Depot. Bins filled at the shortest notice and lowest rates for CAdH. STEPHEN 8C0TT0N, Near the Depot. -ten. 47. 1C3. T.si Samuel Bellis is now receiving a large stock of superior Cloths, Cassimeres, Cassinetts and vestings of plain and fancy styles. He will, make op garments from goods at reduced prices and in u style that will be satisfactory. All who' desire new suits or single articles of apparel , can not do better than call upon our friend Belliei. Portrait Fainting. 'VVR. P. M. LOO AN of Dayton, Ohio, annuuees to the i'S citizens of Richmond taut he has takeu rooms at the Meredith Honse where be is prepared to reoei e calls from persons wishing Portraits or other Painting in his line. where specimens can be seen. Terms moderate. S. M. LOO AN. Richmond. Feb 24, 1858. Uii -Property has recently been changing hands araong our citizens, to a considerable extent, during the past we?k. James M. Poe sold two lots on Green street for $750. lie bought a lot on Sixth street for 8800, also a house and lot in Freidenburg, adjoining Richmond on the South, for $600. Messrs. Poe & Ilntton bought two acres in Sevastopol, for $100. Elisha Xorris sold one acre to John Murphy for 3200, and Elizabeth Addington a house and two acres of land for $1,000. French, German, Latin and Greek. fpHK lubtcriber, haVTingfor ten yera been employed, in Germany and the "fays de Vaud,' at a PR0FES80R OF LANGUAGES, wishes to form a Class of Scholars for erery one of the aboTe uitmed Languages, lie will find a School room conrenientto most of his pupils. Apply at GERMAN PROTESTANT CHURCH, (Liberal Branch), Franklin Street. Terras For three months, 15 or 20 lessons, of three or four languages. Or $ for one or two languages, to be paid ioTariably in advance. Apply soon. IK. KENTSZCH. Pastor. Feb 10, 1S.-.9. 9 lm When the dignity of a donkey is offended he kicks a bull gores with Lis horns a ram butts a dog bites, and a liquor seller talks of fighting with his fists. All brutes have their peculiar traits. It is perhaps wisely so; and it is not meet for us to complain of the economy of nature. Application to be made by those who understand it. Gas lights are no longer a matter of 1 nx arj alone, bat of necessity to all who have nsed then. Starr & White are prepared to put up fixtares ia all the houses where main pipes have been laid in the street in front thereof. Our advice is to all to waste no time in the ase of tallow candles and harniog fluiJs, but have the gas at once. PHTHISIS PULHONALIS, Or Pulmonary Consumption, is amonc medical men, understood to desienate a disease caased by the presence and development of tubere'es in the lungs. It generally augments in virulence as the disease advances. It has always been regarded aa a chronic disease- In a majority of the cases the progress is slow and gradual; but at times it
10 a profitable andftr.t .uges of this disease the expectorations are or an i opaque, yellowish white matter; in the second stage it be- ! comes softer and moister. assuming a soft cheesy appear-
Mrs. M. Shid'.er has taken the cottage rn!lpr-e anil i nAW nrnared tn talce A mhrnlrnpi j ., t 9tvU ftf gnM.- ' have seen were very accurate, true to life, and dis played aa artistic skill which but few caa exceL The ladies will find Mrs. S. alwavs ready and ful ly prepared to wait upon them, and we hope they will patronize her. She is, as an artist, and in every other respect, worthy of their patronage. Among the new goods received by our merchants this spring, none exceed in beauty and style, the stock at the "ew York store. The ladies of Richmond, of the vicinity and the surrounding towns are invited to call and examine their stock before they tnake their purchases of spring goods. How many persona regret that they have not correct likenesses of departed relatives and friends. The way to prevent future regrets is to go to Watsons and procure pictures of those who are still left to as. By going to Watson's, yon are sure to get life like pictures, aoid those which will not fade aad pass away.
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READ! READ T f I FOR w wi'k ill to know that w- arjut rwi iacfroia the Ka'tera (itieaooe f h I. Rr;FT ; and most general aortmea oi ever offered st STR AT TA i CQRVER. ; We deem it unnecessary to present long lmt f mercantile terms. Suffice it to eay. thai our St.x-k will embrace almost everything pertaining to our line of business. The Styles and quality will speak for themselves, as our stock has been selected by w of ; long experience and acknowledged capability, and we believe our facilities for 1 uyins enables as to purchase of First Hands at a low rates as good can be , beught in the Faster Market. We therefore invite all who went anything in our line to give o a oil, for we intend to sell as low as the lowest. We would call attention to our Stock of Queenware and solicit a comparison of price. We wi?h the ladies, who desire to preenredrr leet, to remember that in addition to a good stock of Eastern work, they can also find Achilles Bai.i.aai'9 superior work t the North Wert corner Of Main and Pearl streets. STRTTA SON". March 10, 1 -'.;. lStt Reading for Profit and Pleasure, ' to ax a an at THE CITT BOOK STORE. ' The Crayon," for March : I -4rticf: The Beard, The Cay Coquette. The Philosophy of Common Life. Mountains and Prairies, Thomas Siddon, The Skeleton, The Husband and the Lover, History of the Empire of Kaing, Painting in Tempore, Architecture, Studies among the Leavea,&c. March 10, 159. Westminister Review, (Quarterly.) Organ of the English Radical. Content! : 1 Reform of Parliament. 2. Religious Policy of Austria. S. Sanitary Condition of the Army . 4. Chloroform and other Anaesthetics. 5. Spiritual Destitution in lCngland. 6. Carlyle's Frederick the Second. 1. Kejennt cases of Witchcraft. Contemporary Literature. Edinburg Review, (Quarterly.) Orxanof the AVnige. Contenfs : 1. A. Help's Spanish Conquests in America, Life Assurance, Church Kate tjuestion, Roman Catacombs, Hudson Bay Territory, Lord Liverpool: Administration, Library of the British Museum, Life and Organization, . Prospects of Parliamentary Reform. 10, 1859. IStf March Drawing Lessons. 'I'HK subscriber would be glad to give Instructions 1 in Drawing, India Ink Shading, Water Color and Partal Painting. Specimens can be seen and further information obtained, at No. ? Main street, id Mo.. 155H. 13 " Wanted Immediately, OXE HUNDRED second-handed CradliDg Sythes, at the Wayne County Premium Straw Cutter Manufactory, a good price will be paid, owing to the quality. Cutters on hand and for sale, warranted to - ..tisfaction. Orders from a distance rromptjr tit.cu. liiuJirsu.' Sixtn street soutn 01 .iam, March 10, 1359. , leiva. . J lOtf Stray Cow. STRAYED away from the subscriber in November last, a yonng Cow, nearly white, with some red spots, red on the ears, and red fore feet. A liberal reward will be paid for information ' o"a"rnl.?S1h5.rWILLIAM ALLfctIih.K. Richmond. March 10, 1359. li,w WILL be sold at Public Sle, on Saturday March, 26, '59, at the residence of Elisha Norris, about half a mile north-west of the Railroad Bridge. Four good work Horses, two Wagons, two sets Wagon Harness, Plows, Cultivators, ood Bed, and a variety of other artioles not enumerated. A credit of nine months will be given on all sums over Three Dollars, the purchasers giring notes without benefit of appraisement or valuation laws, with approved security. ALSO At the same time and place will be sold several handsome Building Lots; pleasantly situated; between the residence of said Norris and George Vt . Iliff ; overlooking the City of Richmond, the Railroads, Paper Mills, Foundries, Machine Shops, Ac. 4o. Terms on the Lou one third on the day of sale or on delivery of the deeds, one-third within six months, the balance within twelve months from the day of sale; with interest on the deferred payments , to be secured by notes waving valuation anj appraisement laws; and mortgage on the premises. JAMKS M. POE, Agent for E. NORRIS. Richmond, March 10, IS 59. I3-8w GRAPE VINES I GRAPE VINES! pHE public are particularly invited to call at Sylvan Height and examine the Stock of new aud choice Grape Vines, selected expressly lor this market and perfectly hardy. The following are some of the most leading varieties: Diana, Delaware, Rebecca. Tocalon, Clinton, Garigus, Marioport, ElPasso. and Concord. Also many other foreign varieties. Many more varieties will be ready for the fall trade. The stock of Pears and Cherries are No. 1. Blackberries and Raspberries a good supply. Fourteen varieties of Currants some of reeent importation. The stock of Flowering Shrubs is fine. Spirea Colossi is the finest, blooming several times through the 9eason. Wege-lia-rosea is very fine, but for years experience has proved it only half-hardy. Six varieties of Pie Plant, a good supply on hand, and ten acres of other shrubery, vegetables, Ac , not enumerated. Call and see for yourselves. 3 G. MF.NDENHALL. March 10, 1?59. 13-Sw SIGN OF THE RED CURTAIN. F rears Arrivals New Goods in Town i 8SS-AT PANIC PRICES. V' SPLENDID assortment of Ladies' Dress Goods of the latest styles. Shawls, Collars, Ribbons and Dress Trimmings in ' great variety. j Cloths. Sattinetts, Men's and Boy's wear, cVe. i short, everything usually kept in a well conducted es- ; tablishments. gs-ALL BOUGHT FOR CASH. A general assortment of Foreign and Domestic Dry i Uoods constantly on nana ana at tne ' Cash Prices. lowest possible ; ! Goods received once or twiee each month. ! Haines has removed opposite the Post Office for a ! few weeks only, during the time the old stand is bei ing rebuilt, enlarged and improved. Call and see ! him everybody. I JOSHUA V. HAINES. ( March 10, ibi. Y'ti Teas, Tea! Af. . II supply of choice Teas of various kinds and qualities. Housekeepers would do well to call and ; sitniDt them. &. W. BARNES. Cincinnati and Chicago Rail Road OJ..V TO LOGJ.VSPORT. Trains run according te the time table below, connect ing as Anderson with the Biurarrusi Kailko.b l.txs.for all points Sast and West en that route, and at Kokomo, with fxac Ck lssusirous av at-, a .so at Loganspon wita Tolsdo Wasasa dt Wirrix Railroad for all points ia the Wabash Valley. Time Table. 3STeo. Q, To take Effect on Tuesday Not 3a Leave Kichmond: Arrive at Richmond Frt. Pass Trn. Tra. i Tass Frt. Trn. Trn. v. a r. . , 1 40 t.is es 3-13 , 1.47 J.4 l.io 1 10.44 ICS10.00 S IS Si g 30 f .m T : s oo .3oSTATIONS. : a at- ta. 1 7. SO .S0 Ricbmond, ; S lt JS Waahingtoa. i 8.4 10.14 Hagerstowa. I S-0 1 SO New Castle. Utl U 3i MfddletowB. j 1.40 I IS uincev. 2.47 X.00 Nevada. S.SS S. 35 Kokemo. : 4.0A 3.00 Galveetoa. i S.40 4 Loc;aBsport. r. a. r. si. Anvaat aMgansport, Leava Logaaspvet. Fraicbta en this road, aad to points oa the BeUefontaine and Toledo, Wabash aad W estern RaUroada. takes at as low rates as by any other Una. JOHN BRAN'PT, Ja., Supt Jutt Recsirsd. I-BOX Briggs Bra, Koe heeler. Sew Turk, e earn piete stock ef Cardaa saeee ia pa pen aad ia balk. 6 tO. W. BABRS. f SC. t, 186S. UtS
5000
oi w. nn Sarsr. con x.c. Compute stock of J and R "Ts A!i" Hhds S- O. nar. Raa1 Is Crushed 4e Plver!i-'1 lo -s . Uolassrs. ffr sale HtO. W. BlkNKS. Ham. 3000 I -t Hsass. warranted smv1 or o s !.-, a ;r- Seed. II CSOARtAN r e AlS'i Timothr Olid. for sale at '. BARNES. I.ard. 5000 LBS. Es'ra Pamir Lard, fir sate fcy GEO. W. BARNES. Itucket. 100 Is. f r s!e cheao. OEO. W. BARNES. Tf. Very superior stock of Toant Hyeon. Imperial. Colour or Black Tea, for sate by GEO. W. BARNES. Warp. 5000 Lb" Co,ored' vrhi' : Coverlid Warp, for sale GBO. W- BARNES. Clover Seed. 1 CA Bushels pure well eleoned Clorer See-J. for ste a t ltW Q. W. BAKNFS. "ebS4. ls59. ltf Dried Fruit. AKlf LBS. prime Dried Peaches. 'oUU s500 )bi priie Dried Apple,. 500 do Prunes. Also Dried Cherries, for sale at GEO. W. BARNES. OF Books and Stationery, AT THE POST-OFFICE BOOK STORE, Ko. IS naln Street. RICHMOND, IND. THE subscriber inrites attention to his extensire Stock of BOOKS and STATIONERY, which is the largest and best adapted to the wants of Eastern Indiana of any in this market. The stock embrace a general selection of Standard Miscellaneous Works, School Books, Blank Books aad Stationery. In the School Book line all the rarious kinds now in use are kept. Blaxxls. A large stock of Blank B.ok-, from the smallest Memorandum Book. up to the largest Dy Book. JoMrnaU. Ledger.. Record Books and Justices' Pickets, conetantly on handP A P EES. A coinple Stock of Papers, consisting of Cap, ruled and ylaiu,. Letter, Commercial Note, and gilt edged papera of various rises and qualities. Having purchased a large stock of Paper, direct from the manufacturers, articles in this line will be sold at unusually low pricea. A large Stock or EN VELOl'Er. uf all siaes and qualities, always on hand. FKIEXDS' BOOKS. A very general artment of the StandnrJ WorWa of Friends, tuch as Fox's Journal, Barclay's Apology, Mem -cirs of Joseph John U irn-y, Life nf Klizabeth fry anl a, large seltftioa of otfaev works approved by the Society. FAMILY AXD POCKET BIBLES, Of all qualities. Also, large and small Testaments, Hymn GoCo'VvtAol,,s denominations. c, Ac, Inkstands, Pen'cias. and a geh'eril'i.mannfactureInk. the Stationery line. " " 'n School Books and Stationery sold at X" CINCINNATI TRICES. 8 At wholesale and retail. Purchasers are respectfully invited to call, as superior inducements, in the way of low prices are offered. JAMES ELDER. Richmond, March 3, lt5'J. m-jw HACKMAN, MARTIN&C0 I.VIPOUXEIeS OF China, Glass & Queensware 143 Walnut Street, irf side, heticcen Third and Fourth, CINCINNATI, O. Always on hand a large supply of the latest and best styles of every article in our line. march .t, leoo. i- Jn Blacksmithing and Hame Making. WILSON & MEEK, STTjtYE fitted up a new shop, on Smith street, (mmeijJ I ately back of the store of G. W. Barnes, where they are prepared to do all kinds of Blacksmithing. and other work in their line. They have put up one of Brady A Son's, best Engines and are therefor- prepared to do promptly and cheaply all kinds of wrought iron Mill work. Bolt for Bridges, and in short everything the public may desire. They are also extensively engaged in the manufacture of CUNNINGHAM and the VAN EM AN WOODEN II AMES. These Hemes are made from the spar of 0k, Ash, Beech Sugar-tree, and Hickory roots, hav.DK the necessary shape by growth, and are therefore superior to all others, and are the- only ones made in the L. States from this material, all others being sawel oot of straight timber. They are of a superior quality and finish, and the public and especially dealers are inritee to call and examine them. By prompt attention to business and liberal prices they hope to receive a fa.r share of the patronage of the cash paying public. March 3, la09. 1-if PETER NEFF & SONS, WHOLESALE 93, PEARL STREET, BETWEEN VINE AND RACE STREETS CIXCIXXATI. Offer a very large and well asssorted stock at the lowest rates, on favorable terms, aui nil orders promptly and carefully. March 3, 1958. 12 3 w Wigs, Braids, Curls, &c, &c. CALVIN OtTLAND has just received at his Hair Dressing Establishment a handsone assortment of WIGS. BRAIDS. CURLS. &c.f to which he invites the attention of ladies and gentlemen. He has made axrangements by which he can match every color that may be desired, ('all and examine his stock on band. Prices very low. March 3, 1659. IStf No, 61 Main. St., Richmond, Ind. C II. GITIIEXS, TT AS just received a larjre and complete stc-: of Fresh Grocer. e from the Eastern Cities, which together with his forntfr stock: makes his the largest and most complete stock in Eastern Indiana, lie invites all his old and would be pleased to hare many new customers, call anp szamtne his stock. He will try an i make it their interrwt to deal with him. The puMic are ovited to call and see his sioods and priee. Oct. 23. 1. 44tf Family Flour. WJT.E are now prepared to deliver te the citisen. of vrw Richmond, in Quantities to snit nnrehaaera. ehnifa Family flour, and are authorised to warrant it equal te any sold in thie soarket and we respectfully solicit a share ef patronage. W also deliver all kinds of Feed. CARPENTER A PVLEllouse on Linden Dill. THE undersigned offer, for sale a House and Lot 1. of land en Linden Rill: mile east of Richmond The Hoase ts brick, cottage atyie, and all in good repair. Good Stable and out houses. For further particulars in qaireof Daniel r. iggins. near the premises, who wilt show it, or James M. i'ee ia Richmond JOSEFH THATCHER. March3.1?S ia 3 Dentistry. WM. B. Webster, D. D. S., IiTrS8 taken rooms ever Thaddeos Wright's Store. a a. itkww - .Miswa xionse ea aain street, ie pTYpared te attend personally to a'. calls tn his sionMtrch S. 16S9. lSJtr and Slaic Ckimpetition is the life of Business. TBI endersigned is still carrying en the Boot and Fboe A saakmg and repairing ia all its varices breaches, in a good and sesetaauai manner, on tne corner of Main aad aad Sta streets, and wiU farnialt at the saorteat possible notice all articles ia his line. He will sell Coarse Beota at t'-. S.0O. t SO, 3.00 ant 3.S0 per pair. Ktp de 3.00, S.SO. 4.Ge. aad 4S0 Caif e 3- 4.00, 4 SO, and 5 m - Shoes at . TS. 1.' l-. 1JS3. 1.7S J. J JO aad 3.M. Leaaher. firocenee. In-y Goods, now. and eves cash will be takaa la exekanga. A aisabie pen ay ia beater taan a slew shilling, therefore tne saotts ta. pay down. a li eBirriTH Bletssocd. Kret of 14 Montb, ASM i
Ifiirrah lor Pike's Peak. UK THAT'S THE SAMt THING TO TH5 rOCSET, A Dollar Saved li a Dollar Earned! The Model Grocery! 75 Isrvtss sBtet isa f roess f orssse r lr ccNtvlesl s7 OsSBClsaM A. Is later.
HAS J fettrV4 ttc Bt selection and tb beet arrtsnent of ereries In the - His opptmaaiti for sBtaktat! MrcHaae are ef each a nature that aattsfltcuon ia prices is warranted t all cumtomm. An inspection f Ms varaa is oar neatly solicited. Larfe nalra aad bba11 proflta. Coma one. easse all soaich. tte aad hand it, for this done yo sriU snraly boy . SELECT FAMILY GROCERIES ! Of every description, delivered ta any qaanttty . At mmtiae stock of Woo4en-Ware. Sion Wax, dee together with an extensive aaaortment of Qneensware, will positively be to 14 as low the lowt. Brfry variety of Sta pie articles. ?ofrs. Ooffeem. Tea, ptcea. F!oar, Cava Meal, Uolassea of f olden hue. Canned Fruit a. Dried Fruits of every description; all the Vegetable at present ia the market; Fruit and Berries in their season; in a word every article that may be found at No. 73 Main atreet. Particular attention paid to orders from families, and satstactitn warranted those aboot parchastng an outfit in the Grocery line. Ladies are particularly ren.aeated to examine oar stock of Queens ware before purchasing elsewher. j IT"? Order from a dstaee promptly attended to- Approved country produce desiri in exchange. Remember j the model Grocery ! N- "5 Main stre-t, between Mrion j and franklin. March 3. 1159. litf i Soap and Candle Factory. 'pHE undersigned would respectfully Inform the pub- ' 1 lie that he is at all times prepared to furnish to or- , der SUMMER AND WINTER CANDLES of a superior quality, hard and soft Soap, Sc. Healsx wishes to purchase Tallow and Lard, rendered and unrendered, Soap Grease, Ashes, ate., Ac. CANDLES AT WHOLESALE. as cheap as they can be bought in the city. The reputation his Summer Candles have obtained justifies pirn in confidently recommending them to the public. Artioles delivered in any part of the city. PETER SHINDLER. Richmond. Nov. 20, Has. -0 in '57. tl GOODS AT COST ! TILL be offered one of the largest stocks of ftoods erer offered ia this market at NEW YORK COST.' Also a large amount of Goods fifty ptreent. less than the cost of Manufacturing. Everybody is invited to examine the Goods. W will sell more Goods for the same money than any other house in this city. We arc determined to reduce the stock j i the gooUs must be sold ' I The Uoods are new and seasonable a large amount of i them having been purchased this fall, and consists or tne ! largest variety of Goods in the eity, embracing ten thou sanu ariicice n "i uuauj iubbh m uij wa. - sisting of: SOU Pieces of Prints from i to 10 eU. per yard, luo flannels- All wool flannels at 9t) cts. 500 " Sheeting, Kxtra Heavy, at 7. to 8 cts. lot! " Wool Plaids, some at 2 cents, worth SO. 300 Pair Wool BlaukeU, some at SJI.SO, worth $3,00. 10 Bales Cotton Batting, at 8 eta. per roll. 100 Pieces Gingham. a Gingham at 1" cts. 100 Hooped Skirts at SO cts. each, ion Doa. Wool Comforts. so " Knitt Woolen Socks, at 35 cts. -" " Ladies' Missec' and Chlldrens' Shoes. SO Gents Boots a good Kip Boot with figured tops, 1 at Si-i" I 50 - Gents White Linnen Shirts. , SO " Wool Shirts and Drawer. 100 " Cloth and Plush Caps. I Si0 " Ladies' Shawls. ! 50 Sets Ladles' Furs. 1110 Pieces Sattinetts. 1 100 Lbs. Woolen Yarn. 500 Heavy Winter Coats. ' 300 Ladies' Collars. : SOU Pieces Ribbon. Alsot.old Watches. Jew.lry, Cutlery, Clocks, Perfumery. and Fancy Uoods. JOHN SUFFRINS. nam's Building, opposite Citisens' ' Bank. Richmond. Ind. ov. 4, 1B50. 47tf Stea nrx MXX, e-nriIT?nAND FEED STORE! flinL eubecribei'ou.-.--A sens of Richmond and vicinity Mr"JJe. Cjtiprepared to furnish best Family Hour BOTH CORN AND MEAL. Bran, Shorts. Middlings. Corn and Cob Crushed and Oats Ground, Cracked W heat, Buckwheat and Graham Flour delivered to any part of the city free ol charge. lr" Cash for Corn, Oats. Barley, Rye and Buckwheat. J. RINDGE, Corner 8th and Main street, Richmond. Dec. iS, 18.S3. 3,f Cheap, W ell Made Clothing TO SUIT EVERYBODY! reruns: nndersigoed respectfully announces to the citlJL sens of Wavneand adjoining counties that they have opened their new store iu Mr. Meek s new building. t. K. eor. of Main and Marion streets, Richmond, Ind. (recently occupied as a grocery store by Mr. Campbell) where they will constantly keep on hand a large and assorted stock of MEN'S AND BOY'S CLOHING, Gents. Furnishing Goods, Hats and Caps, Trunks. Carpet "gs c Ac., on which they can easily save their friends ant petrons from 40 to 50 per cent, on account of their e ytavorable facilities. .11 oar riothini are our own make, and In addition to sir very low prices we warrant them not to be excelled ei the -rityle or workmanship. H. RAUH A CO. 41 tf Sept. S3, IMS. Grocery and Provision Store. Z. CA JIPBEIL HAVING purchased the entire stock of Oroeeries ol Druly Meek, has Iremoved to So. 62 Main street two door. Vast of the new Starr Hall, where be is now of faring a general assortment ot an a.uo. u. ! Family Groceries I ... .... v.... .i,.i.. and selected with much care a general assortn Family His assortment is general and complete, embracing i Coffee, Teat, Sugars, Fish, Dried Btef, Hams, Can Fruits, Cheese, Pickles, Spices, Molasses, Tobar- ' eo. Wooden-ware, Candies, Soap, fyc, S,'C. i He has also connected with his establishment a first 1 rate Bakery, and is prepared to furnish the public with j fresh Bread, cakes. Ac. He respectfully invites me puv.ic . . " s stoeaa.suring them that his prices shall be satisfac . .11 RermsCASH.or approved Country Produce inly S, 1S5. . 30tf For Rent. THE second story over Joseph Hickinson's Pump Factory is for rent site 50 by 88, or if desired it can be divided inio two rooms. For further infor mation enquire on the premises 12th mo. 25th, 135S. 3tf DENNIS'S PATENT SUGAR MILL! Rollers as bright as Silver, AND HARD AS STEEL, Adapted to all varietiet of Mills, Old. Hollers IlTAtozl No Discoloration of thb Jcicp.. "So Black Molasses, No Failure to make Snsar. RECOXyiZ.-DED BT The Indiana State Board of Agriculture And by Practical Men Evertwhere, SO MILL. FIT FOR I'SE WITHOUT IT. Address, Wm. T. DENNIS, Quaker Citv Works, Richmond, Ind. Feb S4. 1S59. Iltf HE WIT T & R 0 S E Surgeon Dentists HattX9 entered Into eo-pnershtp la the practice of their profession, are now prepared to perform all kinds of Dental operations, and from their long expe rience, feel eonnaeui n k-""- - confided te them will be -one in tie most satisfactory tanner, er ae pay reqai. Jj Office en stain street, e'er the Jewelry Story ef C. X. Lttearinsow. Feb. Stth, lr59. Iltf EZBA SMITH. JA MRS SMITH. ASA 8. SMITH EZRA SSITH A CO. WE have this day formed a co-partnership under the name and style of Eire Smith A Co, l the Mtrpoee of conducting a general "House Carpentennx aed BaUding" bnemees. And having leaeed the Rataing MiU. ea4 Sah BUnd Door Factory, of John Hellopeter. we shall, oa and after the first day of Mar-h next, be prepared to execute all order, for working looring aad plaining lumber. Also for sash, blinds, doors, frame.. Ac. Having employed JAMES BAIN aa erravie in the S. Slimd ewe! Zoor SAafT we feel confident that we shall be able to give satisfaction to tJ who may favor as with their orders. Worked Flooring and Lamber furnished to order. All orders irom a anwn.. -"luumi - EZRA SMITH St CO. Ttf January IT. 1959. DR. JAS FHXBBERD, RICHMOND. ISVlXA-Seeta-rreet Street, laaaly asrtrx aad U eee-nled Be. J. - m frspt- 3. 1S U
.tlrrchant Tnilorinff. v -03e-ia witv e f tie best irsl st5;ks c f-f rol, to Se foead le the city we feave a Tare desirable stock of Cloths, famsjens, Settiaetta, Veetinjf. -., aad are prepared to ntake ap to order any thias in the way of tnee or boy's wer with nealoeas and despatch.
PLAIN or KRIESDS CLOTH IXO as well as Ka.-b-iooahle 'Varmen's put up anH warran'ad to be 'tf t f or no jele. A call is aola-itej. THODLfS WK1C.RT. Sept. 16, liS a.tf llibbcrrs Hardware Store. THE endersicned avail themselves of aa opportunity of the closing of the year, te Vetera to their friends and customers their aiacere taanki for the liberal patronage heretofore extended te them. They also earnestly re-jaest alt persons indebted to them to cell immediately and settle their aocoonts. and they beg tesTe to state that hereafter they will sell hardware for cash and cash only, except on special eon tract. IIIBBKHK A SOX. Pee. S3, 1-5? 2U EVANS A ROSEIVSTEEL, DUSB, SIO-1V AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTERS Ciraiiirr and Glaziers. i No. T t Indiana Maia St re-, "Broad Axe" Building; Rlohson y All work warranted Jan. 4T. Ii9. -e T-lV it. tt. iiHI.VSO.Y, Dealer 1st Watches, rlex-kie. Jewelry. spectacles, l ine Cattery. Ac. j Sktf . 1 .W,m Sfre-f tu sr Wnt of Jo Sfnmt. Vrw mrorLD respectfully ia ' lOviH5 fora the citisens of ' iiieilrri r-r tlcbaeud and sarrouadi&g i3r?2Sw5'fV- country, that he has Just re ' a" vpawTQ.7 cetved a large aad beaatiful I ,:3jV? rsfcl is.Bassoraent of Watches. Jew 'tsr5a- elry. Spectacles, eke. , - eyT?.V He still keeps on hand a jr-r )tS upplv ef the doable-focus I - jz&f)f:L: lasses. ""Swaw'""'- ' Watches and Clocks re j " paired on short notice, and ! warranted to give satisfaction. Call at No. 41 Main street Jnne 3. IfJ". Stf 1)11. .K)S. (? AUHKTSOXi HOMOEOPATHIST, HYDR0PATH1ST, Tenders his Professional Services to the Citisens ef Rich mond and vicinity. H77 Office and B-si.lenee on South Pearl Street. Oct. lS5r 43tf eceived, ANOTHER large invoice of Old Domin ion Coffee and Tea Pots, which we are selling at reduced prices. Call and ee them, at So. 15 Main street. D. WARD A SON. lotf ! JEHIEL RAILSBACK, i Attorney at Law and Notary PoMic, RICHMOND, IND.. ', 1T7ILL attend to the prosecution of business ie V Wavne and adjoining counties, and ;he prompt collection of claims. Office in Ham's building upstairs. 1856. - 1 South side of Main street, one square East of Meredith House, Richmond, Ind. Manufacture all kinds of CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, SULKIES, Expressand Pedling Wagons, c.. c. We have on band a fine assortment of work in their line, and can finish to order en short notice, almost any style or pattern of vehicle, all of which they warrant to be made of the best material and by careful and experienced workmen. The public are invited to call end examine their stock and prices-t-yParticular attention paid to repairing . Corn and Feed Mill. rWlllK undersigned would respectfully inform Ms friends I and others, that he has started a Corn and read Mill at his Saw Mill, north east of Richmond, and Is pre pared to crush corn and cob, and (rind meal for table use, and all kind, of grain for feed. AWRINS Feb. 3. 1S58. JAHES H. HATS, WOULD inform the public that he ietends to dispose of his present stock of Goods at Hrdnctd Prim to make room for a Spring stock. Call soon and examine goods and prices aud govern yourselves accordingly. 1 f-No. 15, Main street, opposite Post Office. Richmond, Jan. 26. 1;59. Ttf a. H. cnarifa. TBOatas c. sirsiu.. CHAPMAN A MITCHELL, Wholesale and Retail Grocers, PRODUCE AND COMMISSION Denlers in Fils, Salt, Ac-, Ac, Ac Fort Wyyie A venue, near the Deapot. star Agents for the sale of superior Western Reserve Cheese Jnne 10, 158 Sotf For Rent. THE HALL of the No. 8 Engine House is now in order to rent, being well seated with bent rimmed office chairs, well lighted and ie all respects wcosd to but one in this city. Applvto Gto. ff. Bu, JNO. H MoOBafAn, Or James Smith Jan.2', 159-6-3-n Attorney at Law, RE A L- ESTATE AGENT. Orvicx In the room formerly occupied by the Palladium fifflce.orer Borton s Shoe Store, Richmond, Ind. ssaj. Personal and prompt attention will be given to ell bueiueea entrusted to his care. April eth, 1S. A WOOD TURNER WANTED. rpHK undersigned wishes to employ a good, steely wood a. turner, te whom eonsint wore and good wages will he given. Feb. 1. Apply soon. THOMAS sJASO. Stf I,. Not to be " Slanghtered " AT PA NIC PRICES! B UT SOLD AT SUCH PRICES AS WILL PAT 1 WIGCIMS CO. ! A FAIR LIVING PROFIT! rviKI larrest s-enerat assortaaent of Saddlery Hardware ever oSerod before ia this eity. Jast received from Philadelphia SO doa. French Calf and Kip Skins from cta.te ft ee. 1 10 per lb. 3f0 Sides of Buffalo Slaughter and Bacaos Ayres Sole Leather. SS doa. Tampiee aad Madraas French Merroeces. SO dot Tampiee aad Maddrass Boot. Ar.m Viek Liaiae Skins. - So dee- Bed. Blue. Greea and Breaa lean. ! Licbtand heavy Patent Laatber. Sew and Baeaaeled J Leather. eeet Calf 8kiae,wipe Bindings. Bhaoise.dse1 Our increaied facllltlss for Tanning; Bnablee s to keep a more general ussrusrsi ei I Bark Tanned Bole ngni ao mmm.T. Black Haraeee aad Bridie aer. Band tathar. .... Buff end Wax apper aad Splits. Calf aad Kip Seine. Bark Linings, eke. Banna usede extensive alterations ia ees easiness r ass giving as iaereaeed faeiliues for maaafacSmrtag Karaeee. saddi. . HAVE TQ 0FyER The largest aed bee neeertaaeet i ef Reedy Made work In that line ever enereo- ia EMBRACING t i.ht. Heavy. Ceeek, Break aad Baggy Haraeee. waVoa' aad plow Haraeee ef aU klads . Pray aad Cart "reJlaVeertsxeatef sJlktadsef Saddles. Bridles. t . ola, Leatber. aad weed bex Traaks. Spruig stead sole teataar ValiaeeWkatTads. Leather WarraWhipa. LargV stock ef all kda el Hf Beata. C 0 L L A R 8 fiahw.!r.r fSaW. trusawr. erg.il.e-di-ted pere. vr-j Geek paid tes nUeee, xauew -Jie ad, aSS-
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BUADY 4 SOW, Proprietors. At the (. KlcbMaews, lalelaaMxt. f AXUrACTURKRS Or THE LATEST IYPROV. M -i IVrtM. ...1 Str.ei... . v - j - " cbcibcs ei T stse from 3 te Horee Power. araiik BOILERS to order, with ether works. JIACIIIXERV and CSKAR1AC. : Of erery description aad site, for Distilleries, Grist Mills, ASS SASH AND MULEY SAW MILLS. riati fWIXTS, GRATE B A SAW MILL SL1DKS, MILL BtjC TASD PIPES. MASDRII.lV.irivii-OJ SIFETT. MUD iND mi l&m. ' ' IORCE.COLD AXD " HOT WAT Kit uelcrou., ttmnks, Plutlaer Block... , lleftnCfra. BeXe, Cottpnv,. Ar SHAFTIMQ, OF ASY MiE A.D LOUTH. BRASS CASTINGS & FITTINGS. AST mxt RAILROAD CASTINCS Of every Description. i OAS MAINS, ELBOWS. LAMP POSTS Bridge Holts Cut to Order, In anv quantity, BUILDERS' WORK. COLUMN'S. H7.VOOW C.I PS, BRACKETS, SILLS U.TELS. STEP CO!' ERS REGISTERS, I KA'TIUITORS School House Seats and Desks, FOR (1R1XD1XG SORGHUM. Cider Sut.. Ciiern Curbs and Tops, TURSIXtJ and .HAND LATHE.-. In connection wi:h the shop, we have an Iron Railing Manufactory. With a large and well selected assortment of Patterns, and are prepared to build, at short notice, and in the , beat style. CAST AXD WHOrtillT IKON FEMCIX'.. Balconies, Verandahs, Vaults and Vault Doors. Gates and Vinilw Guards, Cellar and Area Grating of all siges. Cast Iron Chairs. Tree boxes, wrought, ! Hitching Posts, Sky-Light Frames, Awning Posts, Ac j .TIANIFACl XHEKS A (JESTS j For MACHI.NEITS TtVOLS and Materials. STATE AC.EXTS for Hall, Carroll A Co '. Hardened Steel iturglar-Proof Sales. Hank and lail Vaults and Doors with every variety of good Locks. Fire and Burglar Proof Sates for County offices furnished to order. ! HT Special attention paid to Repairing in every de- ' partment of our establishment, and satisfaction guar- , an teed. W. T. DENNIS, Sale Agent. Jan. 1,1S5. i,f PIAN O ST PI AN OSS7 AT Prof. T. S. XkXiUler'a PIANO WARE ROOMS, t'arafcrdge City, Indiana. j rpilE UNDERSIGNED is constantly receiving at hi I A room, Cambridge City, PIANOS iruia the follow- ! ing celebrated and popular manufacturers : Jtiswsr seat Pianos, pronounced by all pr..fOoardmitli'.wirY sunerior to every other, and without the Dulce Comna (sweet rmn. r ,. 1 1 ment. Every Piano with the Corrugating oundinir Board. llsnkam't unrivalled Pianos. Also receiving a new style of Piano, Circular Scale, whose power and richness of tune is equal to a Grand Piano. Unities At Brother, a favorite instruments of all those who are in possession of one, for its sweet sing ing tune and richness of nntsh. Also receiving or this firm Pearl Keyed and beautifully Pearl Inlaid Pianos, Louis XIV style. Dnrne' Pianos, known as beine- the cheapest first class instruments. Erery Piano ia selected by liimelf, as for his own e, and be warrant to every one who does not un derstand much about a good instrument, as much ad vantage as to the best judge, tverj Piano bought ol' him fully warranted as that being represented, and no nanosold By mm has yet tailed to give satistaction. Favorable arranireirienta enables him to sell below Cincinnati and Dayton prices. The prices of Pianos, I have set down from ten to fifteen per cent, below manufacturers prices. Old Pianos taken in exchange. Piano Stools and Covers for sale. He respectfully invites all lovers and nurchaaers of Pianos to call at his room (Cambridge Citv. and h. amine bis instruments. end you will find a better selec ted stock man snywnere west. J. S. HULLER, Professor of Music. Oct. S3, 4,i.tf cTIMES Af- POE, REAL ESTATE AGENT AXIS NOTARY PUBLIC, Executes Deeds, mortgages Ac; Iu a Nesxg Style, Main Street, Brighttctll Building. BUYS & SELLS REAL ESTATE, AC. LANDS for tale in Indiana, Illinois and Iowa; some of it would be exchanged fur City property. Also Houses and Lots in tbe city of Kichmond, and Farms near the city . Tbe following property will be sold low and on easy payments t 1 Good rrame House, Stable and L,-t on South -Front Street. 1 Brick and 1 Frame Honse aad Lots oa Mill street. One House and Lot in West Ricbmond. One House and Lot in Hagerstown. 44 Acres of Land, one mile south of Richmond. 1 Aero between Richmond and Oakland. 11 Choice Lots in Havastapol, Bear the Railroad Bridge. About a.. -res of first rate Land adjoining Sevastopol, near the Railroad Bridge small House on it. Insure Your Property! PATRONIZE HOME COMPANIES! Iitditanapelfs Insarunce f .'oiupauy. INC OR PORA TED CA PITA L $20 0,000. WILL INSURE Buildings. Merchandise and Property generally, against loss or damage by t'ire ; and property ia Transit against the danger of Inland navigation. IxniaearOLiS, January 8th, 1-158. At a meeting of tbe Board of Directors of this Com -paay. held this day, a sum amply sulfisient to meet all liabilities oa risks for tbe ensuing year, was set apart for that purpoee, aad a dividend of five per cent, was ordered to be paid to the Stockholders, leaving a sur plus Still Of kVU pwv WJUl. fcuw . '! prom ana lose waMiii. SO A St D Of DIBECTOHS. T. A. Morris. W. R. Nofsioger, J. 8. Harvey, J. D Defrees. L. W. Haeeelmaa, B. J. Hathaway, 8. . CovingtOB. MrtBUn Prae't S. r. CovisoTO", See'. Kiel ST ajatt Iaranee CSBpsAny. INCORPORATED CAPITAL. $100,000. M-mr-dflWvaa II 1 ..Umv.I t. IAlaaa laaar-BLOI.'I-J. .-.- ' J km, araiaat lees at damaee by Fire, aad tbe per Ua of Inland Navigation. All loesee speedily edjest- . . A 1 .W so ana pnmyuy i - - , v , Aa Agency fog the above Companies has been established ia the New Starr Hall Building Richmond, Ind . where prompt attenu will 'caAVEJ,''7 Agmt sr isavx hdi,ilUif j eee-siee'ey Weyee. he, Tasea. Bn mmd iaacoc. WATC1I AND JEWELRY STOBE. SMa-etfaTly inform hi friend, and the pah. JvTiT-. keene for ealea general aesorteaent He el rei-ir. ""V, er. The patroaage ef the febi-' aeseat. s.i e.
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